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        "raw_content": "yearly touchstone +exams talk listening teacher ABOUBAKER FILE price scripts +colour reading anglais INTEGRATED audio food texts letter book focus tests Plenty CHOUIT time\nSubject: ALGERIA Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:12 pm\nThe People\u2019s Democratic Republic of Algeria, or Algeria, is a nation in north Africa, and the second largest country on the African continent. It is bordered by Tunisia in the northeast, Libya in the east, Niger in the southeast, Mali and Mauritania in the southwest, and Morocco as well as a few kilometers of its annexed territory, Western Sahara, in the west. The name Algeria is derived from the name of the city of Algiers; from the Arabic word al-jaz\u0101\u2019ir, which translates as the islands, referring to the four islands which lay off that city's coast until becoming part of the mainland in 1525.\nAlgeria has been inhabited by Berbers (or Amazigh) since at least 10,000 BC. From 1000 BC on, the Carthaginians became an influence on them, establishing settlements along the coast.\nBerber kingdoms began to emerge, most notably Numidia, and seized the opportunity offered by the Punic Wars to become independent of Carthage,only to be taken over soon after by the Roman Republic in 200 BC. As the Roman Empire collapsed, the Berbers became independent again in much of the area, while the Vandals took over parts until expelled by Justinian's generals. The Byzantine Empire then retained a precarious grip on the east of the country until the coming of the Arabs in the 8th century.\nAfter some decades of fierce resistance under leaders such as Kusayla and Kahina, the Berbers adopted Islam en masse,\nbut almost immediately expelled the Caliphate from Algeria, establishing an Ibadi state under the Rustamids. Having converted the Kutama of Kabylie to its cause, the Shia Fatimids overthrew the Rustamids, and conquered Egypt. They left Algeria and Tunisia to their Zirid vassals; when the latter rebelled and adopted Sunnism, they sent in a populous Arab tribe, the Banu Hilal, to weaken them, thus incidentally initiating the Arabization of the countryside. The Almoravids and Almohads, Berber dynasties from the west founded by religious reformers, brought a period of relative peace and development; however, with the Almohads'\ncollapse, Algeria became a battleground for their three successor\nstates, the Algerian Zayyanids, Tunisian Hafsids, and Moroccan Merinids.In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Spain started attacking and taking over many coastal cities, prompting some to seek help from the Ottoman Empire.\nAlgeria was brought into the Ottoman Empire byKhair ad-Din and his brother Aruj, who established Algeria's modern boundaries in the north\nThe French invaded Algiers in 1830; however, intense resistance from such personalities as Emir Abdelkader .\nMeanwhile, however, the French had made Algeria an integral part of France, a status that would end only with the collapse of the Fourth Republic. Tens of thousands of settlers from France, Italy, Spain, and Malta moved in to farm the Algerian coastal plain and occupy the most prized parts of Algeria's cities, benefiting from the French government's confiscation of communally held land.\nPeople of European descent in Algeria (the so-called pieds-noirs),\nMuslim Algerians remained outside of French law, and possessed neither French citizenship nor the right to vote.\nIn 1954, the National Liberation Front (FLN)\nlaunched the Algerian War of Independence.They succeeded in pushing the French out in 1962.\nAlgeria's first president, the FLN leader\nAhmed Ben Bella then\nHouari Boum\u00e9di\u00e8nne in 1965. The country then enjoyed almost 25 years of relative stability under the one-party socialism of Boumedienne and his\nIn the 1990s, Algeria was engulfed in a\nprotracted and violent civil war after the military prevented an\nIslamist political party, the Islamic Salvation Front from taking power .\nMore than 100,000 people were killed, often in unprovoked massacres of civilians by guerrilla groups such as the Armed Islamic Group.",
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        "raw_content": "Baxter\u2019s Attic, Cream \u201cCrossroads\u201d\nIn the Attic this morning, a song that was originally recorded by 30s bluesman Robert Johnson. The rumor back then was Johnson went to the crossroads and sold his soul to the devil in exchange for the ability to play the blues. Other artists from that period said Robert Johnson went from being a poor guitar player to a very good one in a very short time. Cream recorded it in 1968.",
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        "title": "9th IACC:How Effective Are Corporate Codes In Combating Corruption?",
        "raw_content": "Ronald Berenbeim\nWorking Group on Global Business Ethics Principles\nI very much appreciate the opportunity to participate in the 9th International Anti-Corruption Conference's workshop on corporate governance and business ethics. There are three reasons why our discussion is vital to any concerted global anti-corruption initiative:\nFirst, the interest in governance and company codes is part of what University of Chicago professor Saskia Sassen has called the \"new geography of power\" and the \"privatisation of norm-making\". There is little doubt that the global financial, product, and service markets have blurred the distinction between public and private sector rule making. In this new power equation, trans-national businesses (as they now like to be called) have enormous leverage for two reasons. First, their example is likely to be emulated and smaller businesses will respond to their leadership. Second, in Sassen's words, they are \"strategic agents\" in the sense that they are an ideal network and site for the implementation of global standards. To note just one example of the hard logic of this view, is there any doubt that Wal- Mart's policies on buyer acceptance of vendor gifts is a more widely accepted and easily enforced behavioural norm than almost any kind of public sector rule making initiative?\nSecond, this new geography of power strengthens the argument that addressing corruption's supply side is much more than one of several options, it is a critical priority. Significantly, for the first time since the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act first introduced this notion, a significant number of companies active in global markets agree.\nThird, public opinion is shifting in many countries where corruption is believed to be rampant. For example, a survey of Cameroon citizens (the country that was last in Transparency International's most recent \"Corruption Perception Index\") found that nearly half the respondents (47 percent) said that company failure to resist the demands of corrupt officials was the primary cause of Cameroon corruption. These results confirm the common sense conclusion that if no bribes are paid people will stop asking for them. The pressure is growing on companies to make more effort to cut off corruption's supply side.\nCorporate codes are the prevalent company instrument world-wide for establishing uniform business conduct standards. As such, they provide the organising principles for private sector self-regulation.\nToday, most large companies that are active in global markets have them. There is a growing consensus among these trans-national companies as to why codes are necessary, who should participate in their formulation, what issues they should address and how they should be introduced. The code processes of formulation, dissemination and monitoring for effectiveness have improved considerably since I first examined them in 1987. Thus, an analysis of codes can tell us a great deal about the strengths and limitations of company efforts to combat corrupt practices.\nHOW AND WHY CODES HAVE IMPROVED\nIn the twelve years since the first Conference Board ethics practices study, three trends affirm the growing seriousness of codes both for companies and the public.\nCodes are public documents. In 1987, a handful of survey participants returned their code with a completed survey, but in 1998-99, over two- thirds responded affirmatively to our request for a copy. In 1991-2, when we conducted the second survey, it was already evident that the globalisation of markets was generating pressures on companies to develop codes as public statements of core principles that were universally applicable. For example, one respondent said, \"As we do a larger share of business outside the United States, there is a need for a code as a focal point.\"\nBy 1998-9, the need for common business conduct standards in global operations had become the most frequently cited business justification for having a code. Two-thirds of the responding code companies agreed with the statement \"establishing core principles for global operations\" was \"most important\" as a business justification for their code. Consistent with this view, eighty-six percent of the companies used the same statement world-wide (other than translations). As befits proclamations of core principles, codes can now be found on company web-sites. The open sharing of codes suggests that a growing number of companies want to use these statements to establish some kind of a dialogue with their stakeholders and the public.\nCodes are an accepted part of the governance process. The frequency of board participation in code drafting nearly doubled between 1987 (21 percent) and 1991 (41 percent) and again in 1998 (78 percent). In more than half of the cases where the board is engaged, the responding companies characterised their board's involvement as \"heavy.\"\nDirector interest may be somewhat more common in the United States due to the 1991 Revised Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the 1996 Delaware Chancery Court's Caremark decision. The Guidelines provide for significant mitigation of sentences where companies can demonstrate that they have an effective compliance system and director involvement communicates high level commitment to the company's compliance efforts.\nCaremark asserts the proposition that part of a director's \"duty of care\" is to assure that the company has an \"adequate\" corporate information and reporting system. Under some circumstances, failure to do so may result in director personal liability \"for losses caused by non-compliance with applicable legal standards.\" Despite the decision's stern language, the Caremark directors avoided liability.\nCode texts demonstrate greater ethical sophistication. The growing sophistication of code texts affords evidence that the ethical literacy of senior managers and MBA degree recipients has improved considerably within the last twelve years. Many company ethics training programs now include discussions of complicated hypothetical questions in which ethical problem solving methods are used to reconcile legal requirements, company policies, and conflicting cultural norms. The MBA ethics curriculum is no longer limited to cautionary tales of well meaning companies that came to grief because of the ethical insensitivity of a few employees. The new courses offer rigorous philosophical problem solving methods, game theory discussion, and summaries of relevant legal precedents.\nThese developments may be responsible for a change in the justifying language and tone of many corporate codes. Twelve years ago both U.S. and European company statements were heavily prescriptive. Most U.S. codes focused on legal compliance and many of the European documents recited the company stakeholder obligations that were and still are mandated or customary in European countries.\nIn contrast, among the U.S. codes examined for the 1999 report, the dominant tone is instrumental. Instead of focusing on rules and the harsh penalties for breaking them, recent U.S. codes are more likely emphasise that ethical requirements are essential for sound and profitable business practice. European companies are now most likely to rely on a values-based rationale in which certain behaviour and attitudes are deemed essential for company employees and representatives. Rather than directing a particular outcome, both of these approaches underscore the decision-maker's responsibility to make decisions in accord with the company's core values.\nWHY CODES HAVE HAD LIMITED SUCCESS IN COMBATING CORRUPTION\nDespite the significant potential of codes afforded by the new geography of power and the growing ethical sophistication of business practitioners, it is fair to say that the impact of codes on corruption has been limited - perhaps even disappointing. There are four reasons why, thus far, codes have not achieved their full potential.\nCodes focus primarily on company processes and employee behaviour.\nUnderstandably, the key objective of a code is to establish an organisation's own business conduct standards. Companies do not consider themselves responsible for the behaviour of those parties with whom they deal. Still, it is revealing that more of the survey respondents impose limits on gift acceptance than on gift giving. Company policies do not appear to be rooted in the scriptural injunction that \"it is more blessed to give than to receive\". Instead, as one manual explains in so many words, it is up to each company to set and monitor standards for its own performance. This asymmetry between acceptance and giving policies suggest a less than full understanding of the most effective ethical strategy for deterring corruption.\nCode principles are not always binding on suppliers, vendors, and joint venture partners. Forty-five percent of the code companies insist that suppliers and vendors subscribe to the company's anti- bribery provisions and 27 percent require joint venture code compliance. Although these numbers are encouraging, the demand for agent and partner compliance needs to be more common for codes to be a significant factor in deterring corruption.\nCode effectiveness depends in large measure on whether or not they are introduced in an environment of trust. Absent a system that encourages employees to expose inappropriate conduct, codes will never achieve their full potential to deter wrongdoing. For most employees outside of the United States, the concept of whistle blowing has a pejorative connotation or no real meaning at all. For example, U.S. operations in Western Europe report little employee use of the company's \"hotline\" to report abusive practices. The picture is similar elsewhere and it is sometimes complicated by other conditions such as the fear of reprisal and reported shortages of workplace telephones in certain regions.\nCompanies need to strengthen code compliance verification procedures. Precatory words are insufficient weapons for effective action. Recognising this principle, Shell has undertaken an initiative that relies on its code as a major tool in combating corruption. Shell country managers are required to certify that \"neither the company nor its authorised representatives has been party to the offering, paying or receiving of bribes\" and that \"no payments have been made which knowingly violate the laws of the country in which the company has operated\". Where such assurances are not possible, a discussion of the reasons why and a description of specific incidents must be noted. Follow-up reports that document actions taken are also required.\nShell offers a good model, but ultimately third party review and certification of company procedures for rigor and effectiveness are essential for code credibility. Such efforts are already underway in the monitoring of fair labour standards.\nCODES OF CONDUCT: WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?\nThe foregoing review suggests that in the new geography of power, corporate codes have significant rule-making potential for a large network of participants. Moreover, major companies doing business in global markets have already reached a consensus on a number of key code issues. Most of them have codes that are in agreement on strong, virtually identical prohibitions against corrupt practices.\nNonetheless, corporate codes are not yet the key factor that they could be in deterring corrupt practices. Both internally and externally, companies have work ahead to make their codes fully effective. As the Shell experience demonstrates, internal procedures that demand greater disclosure and accountability are key elements in a code's rule-making authority. Few companies have achieved the necessary climate of trust that can overcome the cultural resistance and genuine fear that remain significant barriers to the reporting of improper incidents. Ultimately, no code provisions are entirely credible without third party certification of the company's monitoring practices.\nCorporate codes have a potentially vital role in the new geography of power but, for the most part, companies have yet to acknowledge and to rise to the challenge of these new possibilities. Ultimately, global companies need to recognise that if they are serious about deterring corruption, a properly formulated, implemented, and monitored code is essential.",
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        "raw_content": "This page is intended to provide basic information on Alcoholics Anonymous. We have tried to answer the questions most frequently in the minds of people who are new to A.A. - the questions in our minds when we first approached the fellowship.\nIf you repeatedly drink more than you intend or want to, if you get into trouble, or if you have memory lapses when you drink, you may be an alcoholic. It's a matter of whether your drinking is stopping you from leading the sort of life you want to lead. If you want to control your drinking but can't, then alcoholism is a definite possibility. But as far as A.A. is concerned, whether you're an alcoholic is for you to decide. It's not up to anyone in A.A. to tell you whether you are or not.\nWhat can I do if I am worried about my drinking?\nWe would recommend you come to an A.A. meeting or at least contact someone in A.A. and talk them about your problem.\nWe are a Fellowship of men and women who have lost the ability to control our drinking and have found ourselves in various kinds of trouble as a result of drinking. We attempt-most of us successfully-to create a satisfying way of life without alcohol. For this we find we need the help and support of other alcoholics in A.A..\nIf I go to an A.A. meeting, does that commit me to anything?\nNo. A.A. does not keep membership files or attendance records. You do not have to reveal anything about yourself. No one will bother you if you don't want to come back.\nWhat happens if I meet people I know?\nThey will be there for the same reason you are. A.A. does not disclose your identity even to outsiders or even others inside our fellowship. You retain as much anonymity as you wish. That is one of the reasons we call ourselves Alcoholics Anonymous.\nWhat happens at an A.A. meeting?\nAn A.A. meeting may take one of several forms, but at any meeting you will find alcoholics talking about what drinking did to their lives and personalities, what actions they took to help themselves, and how they are living their lives today.\nHow does going to a meeting help me with my drinking problem?\nWe in A.A. know what it is like to be addicted to alcohol and to be unable to keep promises made to others and ourselves that we will stop drinking. We are not professional therapists. Our only qualification for helping others to recover from alcoholism is that we have stopped drinking ourselves. We have the ability to help problem drinkers because we are living proof that recovery is possible - we've done it.\nWhy do A.A.s keep going to meetings after they are cured?\nWe in A.A. believe there is no such thing as a cure for alcoholism. We can never return to normal drinking, and our ability to stay away from alcohol depends on maintaining our physical, mental, and spiritual health. This we can achieve by going to meetings regularly and putting into practice what we learn there. In addition, we find it helps us to stay sober if we help other alcoholics.\nHow do I join A.A.?\nYou are an A.A. member if and when you say you are. The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking (and many of us were not very wholehearted about that when we first approached A.A.).\nHow much does A.A. membership cost?\nThere are no dues or fees for A.A. membership. An A.A. group will usually have a collection during the meeting to cover expenses, such as rent, coffee etc. Members are free to contribute as much or as little as they wish.\nNo. Nor is it affiliated with any religious or other organization.\nThere's a lot of talk about God, though, isn't there?\nThe majority of A.A. members believe that we have found the solution to our drinking problem not through individual will power, but through a power greater than ourselves. However, everyone defines this power as he or she wishes. Many people call it God, others think it is the A.A. group, still others don't believe in it at all. There is room in A.A. for people of all shades of belief and nonbelief.\nCan I bring a family member or friend to an A.A. meeting?\nFamily members or close friends are welcome at \"open\" A.A. meetings. Discuss this with your local contact.\nWhat advice do you give new members?\nIn our experience, the people who recover in A.A. are those who:\nattend A.A. meetings regularly\nseek out the people in A.A. they like who have successfully stayed sober for some time\nput into practice the simple principles of the A.A. program of recovery\nstay away from the first drink one day at a time.\nIs there more literature available about A.A.?\nYes, there are many books and pamphlets about A.A. Nearly all A.A. meetings have them available. Usually, pamphlets are given away free and books are sold at a modest cost.",
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        "raw_content": "The Republic of China , in the period up to , was a sovereign state in East Asia that occupied the territories of modern China , and for part of its history Mongolia and Taiwan. It was founded in , after the Qing dynasty , the last imperial dynasty, was overthrown in the Xinhai Revolution. The Republic's first president, Sun Yat-sen , served only briefly before handing over the position to Yuan Shikai , former leader of the Beiyang Army. His party, then led by Song Jiaoren , won the parliamentary election held in December\nThe History of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty inwhen the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end to 4, years of Imperial rule. 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        "raw_content": "By Ken Robinson | June 6, 2010 1 Comment\nCreativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we\u2019re educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence.\nSir Ken Robinson, PhD is an internationally recognized leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources. He has worked with governments in Europe, Asia and the USA, with international agencies, Fortune 500 companies, and some of the world\u2019s leading cultural organizations. In 1998, he led a national commission on creativity, education and the economy for the UK Government. \u2018All Our Futures: Creativity, Culture and Education\u2019 (The Robinson Report) was published to wide acclaim in 1999. He was the central figure in developing a strategy for creative and economic development as part of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, working with the ministers for training, education enterprise and culture. He was one of four international advisors to the Singapore Government for its strategy to become the creative hub of South East Asia. For twelve years, he was Professor of Education at the University of Warwick in the UK and is now Professor Emeritus. He has received honorary degrees from the Open University and the Central School of Speech and Drama; Birmingham City University, Rhode Island School of Design, Ringling College of Art and Design and the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. He has been honored with the Athena Award of the Rhode Island School of Design for services to the arts and education; the Peabody Medal for contributions to the arts and culture in the United States, and the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the Royal Society of Arts for outstanding contributions to cultural relations between the United Kingdom and the United States. In 2005 he was named as one of Time/Fortune/CNN\u2019s Principal Voices. In 2003, he received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for his services to the arts. He speaks to audiences throughout the world on the creative challenges facing business and education in the new global economies\nRelated ItemsCareerCreativityIntellectualpsychologySchoolsSelf ConfidenceTED talk\n\u2190 Previous Story How Great Leaders Inspire Action\nNext Story \u2192 Why Hire a Professional Coach?\nDude, this guy hit SO many things I have felt and taekld about having grown up in the public school system. I can\u2019t remember how many people smiled politely as I told them at age 8 I wanted to be an animator. And at age 10, or 14, or 18\u2026 It\u2019s neat to hear someone like this express this radical view and try and do something about it. Thanks for posting man!",
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        "raw_content": "You\u2019d think, growing up in Europe as I did, that the World Showcase at Walt Disney World\u2019s EPCOT might not be all that interesting by comparison. Or that it might be boring for kids. As it happens, it\u2019s always been one of my favorite parts of the 4 Walt Disney World theme parks.\nAs you walk around the back section of EPCOT (rebel that I am, I usually go counter-clockwise) you pass through 11 countries counting the USA: Canada, United Kingdom, France (pictured), Morocco, Japan, USA, Italy, Germany, China, Norway and Mexico.\nSure it\u2019s Disney\u2019s romanticized version of these countries, but even for someone like me who\u2019s been to 8 of them in real life, I still enjoy it very much. If you\u2019ve seen Woody Allen\u2019s recent films set in Paris and Rome, EPCOT\u2019s countries that kind of hyper-realistic feel to them.\nI love that the cast members employed in each country are actually from that country. Be sure to take a moment to say, \u201chi!\u201d On our last visit one of the shop clerks in the United Kingdom chased after Mary Poppins to ensure our 3\u00bd daughter could meet her.\nDining ranges from casual to downright gourmet, e.g. the Monsieur Paul restaurant in France. And it\u2019s just possible you might even run into Chef Remy from the movie Ratatouille. Sadly he\u2019s being replaced, I hear, by Rizzo from the Muppets. Has anyone else heard this?\nEach country, of course, has shops selling products both native to that country as well as more Disney specific wares. Most also have shows, movies and some even rides, like Norway\u2019s Maelstrom. I thought that might be too scary, but our 3\u00bd year old was fine. That said, I\u2019d probably save it until at least 5.\nMany families ignore the back section of EPCOT in favor of the more exciting rides and shows in the front Future World section. To be sure, they are terrific, but you and your kids would be missing out if you don\u2019t indulge in the international experience that is EPCOT\u2019s World Showcase.\nAnd regardless of which part of EPCOT you visit, don\u2019t miss the IllumiNations fireworks and Lazar show over the World Showcase Lagoon. You can get a clear view from almost any country around the lagoon, as well as that end of Future World. Don\u2019t miss it!\nTo find out more about all the EPCOT attractions, entertainment, dinning, events and tours, visit their site at https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/epcot\nWhat is your favorite part of a Disney vacation? Leave a comment!\nWe got to go to Disney World last June and had a blast. I loved the food. Especially in the France area. I loaded up since I had extra snack credits. People were looking at me like ??? as I strolled out with a baguette, a croissant, a napoleon, another baguette\u2026\nWe can\u2019t wait to go back. Hopefully soon.\nThanks so much for dropping by, Amber. I know what you mean about the snack credits when you are the Disney Meal Plan. We always get it, and at the end of the trip I was carrying (slightly smashed) snacks home in my bags. \ud83d\ude42\nCindy Howell on at\nWhen we took our almost six year old twin boys to WDW last spring, I assumed that I wouldn\u2019t get much time in World Showcase. Then we discovered the Agent P missions. I got to tour World Showcase while we worked on the missions. it was awesome!\nHi Cindy. Thanks for sharing this. I\u2019d have thought 6 might still be too young for that. It\u2019s a great idea. I remember seeing pre-teens and teens running around EPCOT on their \u201cmission\u201d during our last visit. Our daughter is still 5, so I\u2019m not sure if she\u2019d be to young?\nEpcot was my favorite part of DisneyWorld, Michael, and for the very reason you mention! Visiting the countries, of which only Canada and Mexico I have physically entered, was wonderful! I have never liked Sauerkraut, but when I dined in the Germany section, I was surprised by the wonderfully delicious taste of authentic Sauerkraut! I can\u2019t wait to visit Germany (or DisneyWorld again) to taste it!\nI know you are having a blast! Thanks for the update.\nIt\u2019s funny, before we took our daughter to Walt Disney World for the first time, I\u2019d been there numerous times as an adult. I even hosted a 5,000 person event at the Orange County Convention Center and put some of our guests up at the Swan and Dolphin hotels. I liked Disney just fine, but didn\u2019t really get all that worked up over it. That all changed. After seeing the joy in my daughter\u2019s eyes while visiting all four theme parks, I\u2019ve totally come around to the viewpoint that it truly is the happiest place on earth. \ud83d\ude42\nNotesFrom2Half on at\nLiving 20 minutes away from Disney, we have more opportunities to visit DW than people in other parts of the country. If we go and just plan on one park, we usually go to Epcot. Animal Kingdom and Studios are the two parks that tend to be part day parks in our opinion. Magic Kingdom is almost always crowded, and a must with younger kids along. But you can\u2019t go wrong with any of the parks! And may sound strange, but we sometimes spend a night at one of the resorts. Sort of a 2 day stay cay. Our fav so far? The Art of Animation.\nThat makes a lot of sense, staying a night during a two day parks visit, even though you live close by. I think our daughter would enjoy The Art of Animation. We stayed at the Contemporary Resort on our previous trip and at Bay Lake Towers (right next-door to it) last week. The reason is its walking access to the Magic Kingdom, and stroller roll aboard access to EPCOT (via the transportation hub). Can\u2019t beat it for smaller kids, and even at 5\u00bd the stroller was a life saver when she got too tired to walk. EPCOT has been my favorite, as an adult, but our daughter clearly loves Magic Kingdom\u2026 though liked EPCOT, too. \ud83d\ude42 Appreciate your comments on Instagram and Twitter during our trip. Have a great week!",
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        "raw_content": "Africa has one of the largest populations of children with disabilities in the world. Disability in the continent has been fuelled by widespread armed conflicts and the legacy thereof, particularly in the form of uncleared mines, and by household poverty allied with a lack of adequate healthcare services.\nDespite the significant scale of the challenge, sufficient attention has not been accorded to the issue, either in research, policy and legislation, or in service programming. An interconnected set of factors explain this sorry state of affairs: limited political commitment, a genuine lack of resources, and lack of knowledge of current policy, legislative and programming options. Furthermore, due to disability-related stigma, discrimination and multiple other barriers, children with disabilities are often subject to violence and sexual abuse, and often forced to work under exploitative and dangerous conditions.\nIn 2009, The African Child Policy Forum embarked on an ambitious research project in many countries in Africa looking at an range of issues including the scale of disability amongst children, the level of poverty in households with disabled children, levels of access to services, the barriers that impede adequate access to education, a review of laws and policies related to children with disabilities, etc. Countries studied include but are not limited to Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia.\nThese various studies resulted in a number of research outputs, advocacy reports and materials enabling ACPF to engage with policy makers, civil society and other stakeholders in Africa. In 2014, ACPF released its pan-African report \u2013 the first of its kind \u2013 entitled \u201cThe African Report on Children with Disabilities: Promising Starts and Persisting Challenges\u201d \u2013 a report that presents a synthesis of the extensive research conducted throughout the years. The report describes \u2013 including through the voices of children \u2013 and analyses the cultural, social, physical and other societal barriers preventing children with disabilities from realising their full human potential.\nACPF has also made efforts to encourage the uptake of the research evidence around the protection challenges facing children with disabilities and to strengthen the capacity of Disabled Peoples\u2019 Organisations (DPOs) to play an effective role in advocating for the protection right of children with disabilities. The focus was also on generating a multi-stakeholder consensus towards action, including better ways of mainstreaming the rights of children with disabilities within the DPO agenda.\nThis page briefly presents the work of ACPF with regards to advancing the right to protection of children with disabilities in Africa. Please contact us if you need further information on the theme.",
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        "raw_content": "This was disclosed by the National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, in an exclusive chat with Vanguard yesterday.\nOgunyemi also said that the negotiation meeting between ASUU and the Federal Government would continue tomorrow, stressing that what the union was doing was to rescue the education sector from imminent collapse and to ensure that the children of the poor get access to quality and affordable education.\nThe ASUU boss added that last Friday\u2019s meeting between the two parties did not yield much results. He said: \u201cWell, we have confirmed that they have withdrawn that threat (no work no pay). So it appears the threat is not there for now. But even if the threat is there, we are prepared for that because for our members, no sacrifice is too much to salvage Nigeria\u2019s education.\nYou might also Like: USAID provides education support to 80,000 youths\n\u201cShortly before our action while the NLC (Nigeria Labour Congress) hullabaloo was going on with federal government, they went to the Federal Executive Council that they were activating that rule.\u201d Meanwhile, human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN said yesterday:\n\u201dAlthough the Federal Government referred to \u201cextant rules\u201d to justify the \u2018no work, no pay\u2019 policy the directive is anchored on section 43 (1) of the Trade Disputes Act which provides that \u201cany worker who takes part in a strike shall not be entitled to any wages or other remuneration for the period of the strike\u2026\u201d.\nIn resorting to the desperate measure the Federal Government was not properly advised. Otherwise, it would have realized that even under the defunct military junta the application of \u2018no work no pay\u2019 rule, threat to eject lectures living in official quarters, promulgation of a decree which made strike in schools a treasonable offence and the proscription of ASUU did not collapse any of the strikes called by ASUU.\nYou might also Like: Nigerian student breaks academic record in Poland, graduates with 5.0 CGPA\n\u201dIt is submitted that the latest strike embarked upon by ASUU has complied with the provisions of section 31 (6) of the Trade Disputes (Amendment) Act, 2005. Since the law does not punish acts which are lawful in any democratic society, section 43(1) of the Trade Disputes Act cannot be invoked to justify the seizure of the salaries and allowances of members of the ASUU who have decided to participate in an industrial action that is legal in every material particular. Under the current labour law regime only those who take part in illegal strikes are liable to be prosecuted and forfeit their salaries and allowances.\nYou might also Like: Minimum Wage: NLC to FG, this delay is provocative\nTags: ASUU strike, FG\nRivers State To Host Badminton Championship, N7 Million Up For Grabs",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Sports > Anderson \u2018not finished yet\u2019 after breaking Test record\nAnderson \u2018not finished yet\u2019 after breaking Test record\nLondon: James Anderson says he has no plans to hang up his boots yet after overtaking Glenn McGrath to become the most prolific fast bowler in Test history as the Australian challenged the Englishman to reach 600 wickets.\nAnderson went past McGrath's tally of 563 wickets when he knocked out Mohammed Shami's middle stump as England bowled out India for 345 to seal a 4-1 series victory at the Oval on Tuesday.\nThe Lancashire swing bowler, with 564 scalps, now trails just the spin trio of Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets), Australia's Shane Warne (708) and India's Anil Kumble (619) in the all-time list.\nThe 36-year-old downplayed his personal achievement, saying he was more focused on helping England win the final match of the series. \"When I sit down at the end of my career, when I finish, it will mean a hell of a lot to me to be able to see what I've achieved,\" he said.\n\"But right now it's hard when you put all your energy into the present and trying to perform well for England. That's all I really focus on.\"\nWhen asked how long he would go on, Anderson, who no longer plays one-day cricket for England, said: \"I don't really think about it. I think I play my best when I focus on what's ahead of me, the next game, the next series, whatever it is.\"\n\"I read something that Glenn McGrath said,\" he added. \"He went into the 2006 Ashes with no intention of retiring and then by the end of it he thought his time was up. That could happen to me. Who knows? I don't like looking too far ahead.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Melissa Aguanno, an attorney, leaves East Hampton Justice Court on March 22 after a jury voted her client \u201cnot guilty\u201d of the two charges she faced, driving while intoxicated, and driving with ability impaired by alcohol.\n- T.E. McMorrow\nCases That Made Defendants Happy\nLack of video was key in East Hampton D.W.I. trial\u2019s not-guilty verdict By T.E. McMorrow | April 4, 2013 - 12:03pm\nEast Hampton Town Justice Court has seen two alcohol-related cases in recent weeks that challenged police and the law, and made defendants very happy.\nIn one case, a Springs woman, Yohanna Guarin, was found not guilty of driving while intoxicated at the end of a two-day jury trial, during which her attorney criticized the East Hampton Town Police Department for having erased its videotape of her processing at headquarters.\nMs. Guarin had refused to submit to a breath test at the station house following her arrest last September. 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An article that appeared the following day in The New York Law Journal reported that \u201cthe state\u2019s high court yesterday told judges to give juries an adverse inference charge whenever the police or the prosecution lose or destroy evidence that is \u2018reasonably likely\u2019 to be of material importance to the defense in a criminal case.\u201d\nThe case in point involved the erasure of a tape made in jail.\nThe second D.W.I. case in East Hampton Town Justice Court recently also came before Justice Rana. This time the defendant was Enver Islami of East Hampton, who had twice pleaded guilty, in 1989 and 1990, to drunken driving.\nHe had no encounters with the law since then, until last Sept. 27, when he was again charged. His attorney, Tina Piette, asked the court to vacate the 1990 guilty plea on the grounds that Mr. Islami could not have known at that time that 23 years later, on Sept. 25, 2012, the Department of Motor Vehicles would institute a new regulation imposing a five-year driver\u2019s license suspension for three D.W.I. convictions in a 25-year period.\nMs. Piette argued that the new regulation was at odds with existing state law, which goes back 10 years, not 25.\nIt is a position endorsed by Peter Gerstenzang, an expert in the field of D.W.I. law and the chairman of the New York State Bar Association\u2019s annual symposium on the subject, May 9 in Manhattan.\n\u201cNot only has the D.M.V. changed our law, the have overruled and contradicted New York State law,\u201d he said recently.\nJustice Rana granted Ms. Piette\u2019s motion on Feb. 21, accepting, in place of Mr. Islami\u2019s 1990 guilty plea to D.W.I., a guilty plea for speeding. Noting that both his drunken-driving convictions were over 20 years old and that he had otherwise steered clear of the law, she said she felt it was \u201cfair and just\u201d to vacate the 23-year-old conviction.\nShe made it clear, however, that she was unlikely to take the same action again except in an unusual case, even as she was aware of the draconian effect of the new regulations.\n\u201cThe judges are being placed in a terrible position, because they are being confronted with what is, basically, a vigilante reaction to a terrible situation,\u201d Mr. Gerstenzang said.\nIn response to several phone calls and e-mails asking for Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota\u2019s reaction to the vacated sentence, Robert Clifford, his spokesman, responded by e-mail that \u201cdefense counsel . . . made application to vacate a 23-year-old prior conviction of Driving While Intoxicated based upon ineffective assistance of former defense counsel. This application was granted, the defendant\u2019s conviction was vacated, and he entered a plea of guilty to a traffic violation.\u201d\nMs. Piette said that her motion did not reflect upon the quality of Mr. Islami\u2019s previous representation.\nPolice Close a Loophole\nBy T.E. McMorrow | May 16, 2013 - 12:37pm\nThe East Hampton Town Police Department and the County District Attorney\u2019s Office have closed a loophole in arrest procedures following a not-guilty verdict handed down in March by a local jury.\nIt emerged during the course of the trial, in East Hampton Justice Court, that following arrests, town police routinely video people as they go through processing at headquarters, but dispose of the videos after 15 days unless specifically requested to keep them. 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        "raw_content": "Theology of Spiritual Activism\nPublished in Third Way ( www.thirdway.org.uk ), Vol. 29, No. 7, September 2006, pp. 12 - 15. Also published in the January/February 2007 issue of Tikkun, pp. 18 - 20, the progressive American Jewish magazine - (www.tikkun.org).\nCampaigning for justice can be exhausting without some inner grounding. Alastair McIntosh draws inspiration from Jeremiah in exploring a theology of \u201cspiritual activism\u201d.\nTHERE\u2019S a terrifying line in one of Adrienne Rich\u2019s poems that gets to the nub of what it means to be a spiritually-informed activist for change in the world. Probably moulded by her Jewish and Protestant family origins, she says, \u201cI stand convicted by all my convictions \u2013 you, too.\u201d[i]\nI use this with students to whom I teach spiritual activism on the human ecology masters programme at Strathclyde University. It\u2019s a phrase that quickly sorts out anybody for whom activism is just a fashion accessory. Relative to the mainstream values of the world, the beautiful vision for change readily becomes what Ben Okri calls \u201ca burden, an unbearable exposure of collective cowardice and sloth and smallness of spirit in an era of malice, an era of failure.\u201d[ii] It is so easy to despair and stop trying, especially as we know we can never do enough. But that is precisely why an appeal to something greater than our small selves becomes imperative. Indeed, that is what can carry us beyond ego, beyond even compassion fatigue. Our challenge is to face the burdens of the world, yes, but to participate in transforming them. In Christian understanding, this is the way of the Cross. It shifts the violent worship of death that characterises \u201cEmpire\u201d into a living expression of love.\nBut how do we open to the grace of such transfiguration in the daily life or our activism? What attitude can we elicit or even pray for in order to try and not burn out, sell out or cop out?\nTROUBLERS OF THE PEACE\nIn my own work, I invariably find that when a new focus for activism breaks in on life it\u2019s like an unwanted child. You get busy doing all manner of things, then yet another challenge hammers on the door. Of course, none of us has to attend every fight we\u2019re invited to. There\u2019s a necessity for discernment and discipline about what we do or do not take on. But I\u2019ve noticed that often this very process of discernment can be what leads to a radical re-ordering of one\u2019s priorities.\nDuring the 1990s I participated in two major campaigns near the Hebridean Isle of Lewis, where I grew up. One brought about land reform on the Isle of Eigg, and the other thwarted corporate plans for the biggest roadstone quarry in the world that would have been in the National Scenic Area on the Isle of Harris. But throughout this period I was also getting repeated challenges from urban friends. \u201cWhat about helping us to stand our ground and rebuild broken communities?\u201d they would ask. \u201cIt\u2019s all very well doing your stuff on little Scottish islands where you\u2019ve got a nice comfortable sense of belonging. But what about us, whose forbears got pushed off the land and have lost our anchor points of identity? What about communities marked not by scenic beauty, but by vomit on the pavement, graffiti on the walls and drug addiction up dead-end alleys? What about urban life and death on our native reservations?\u201d\nAt first I tried to keep these voices at arms length. \u201cI do rural regeneration,\u201d I\u2019d tell them. \u201cYou do the urban stuff if that\u2019s your wont.\u201d But then the very process of discernment \u2013 the very act of sitting down briefly each day and simply asking, \u201cWhat does the deep Spirit of Life seek of me now?\u201d \u2013 all that starts to open out new patterns of reality that introduce their own imperatives. For my wife and I, this led to us moving two years ago to Govan, the onetime shipbuilding area of Glasgow; a place where the industrial tide has gone out, leaving behind a community where many are bereft of work and meaning.\nSuch life changes often come from being touched by a kind of fire. It can come from others, from circumstances, or from within us. This was something that Jeremiah understood very well. In my work I\u2019ve often found myself being drawn to this prototypical spiritual activist at difficult times. His motivation came from a place that was far beyond his little ego self because he was grounded in something much greater.\nJEREMIAH\u2019S BLASPHEMY\nEven more than many of us today, Jeremiah cursed the way that activism messed up his life. The commentary in the authoritative HarperCollins Study Bible describes his complaint (Jeremiah 15 & 20) as being \u201cthe most blasphemous in the Bible.\u201d His choice of words according to the scholars effectively accuses God of deceiving, seducing and overpowering him into becoming an activist. Indeed, the word translated as \u201coverpower\u201d has Biblical resonances of rape.\n\u201cI have become a laughingstock all day long; everyone mocks me,\u201d Jeremiah laments. Even \u201cmy close friends are watching for me to stumble\u201d (20:7,10, NRSV). Well might we observe the resonance with Jesus\u2019 later words: \u201cI come to bring not peace but a sword \u2026 A person\u2019s worst enemies will be the members of their own family\u201d (Matthew 10:34-36).\nBut what shines through in this text is that it is Jeremiah\u2019s ability to see God\u2019s alternative reality that carries him on. It shows him that the \u201cpeace\u201d of which he is the disturber is but a false peace, predicated on violence. To say nothing would be silence as the voice of complicity.\nIn ways about which mainstream religion preaches few sermons, Jeremiah reveals the dilemma of coming alive to spiritual vision. To \u201cname, unmask and engage the Powers that Be\u201d, as Walter Wink puts it,[iii] is dangerous and isolating. How much easier to join the sleeping and slowly die. And that, of course, is why Jesus found it necessary to implore his followers: \u201cWhat I say to you I say to all: Keep awake\u201d (Mark 13:37).\nWHOLLY FIRE\nThe thrust of Jeremiah\u2019s testimony is simultaneously social, ecological and religious (12:1-13). He bears uncomfortable witness not out of masochism or spiritual glory seeking, but from divine imperative. Speaking of God, he explains, \u201cIf I say, \u2018I will not mention him, or speak any more in his name,\u2019 then within me there is something like a burning fire shut up in my bones; I am weary with holding it in, and I cannot\u201d (20:9).\nAnd there\u2019s a hallmark of the spiritual activist. The \u201cfire\u201d in question is God-centred passion. In shamanistic literatures of the world this viscerally emerges from the belly, the head or even the very bones. Jeremiah\u2019s burden is crushing, yes, but he bears it because it is a precious burden. God, no less, tells him that this is so. \u201cGod\u201d, the deep Spirit of Life, instructs him, \u201cIf you utter what is precious, and not what is worthless, you shall serve as my mouth\u201d (15:19).\nWhat is the nature of this spiritual fire? Let me offer a suggestion. I remember once being on an Ignatian-style retreat near Inverness. We\u2019d be given short scripture passages upon which to meditate for hours. One day mine really bugged me: \u201cI came to bring fire to the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!\u201d (Luke 12:49). All day long I wrestled with a muscular notion I\u2019d gained, doubtless from too many Hebridean fundamentalist sermons as a child, of Christ the Victor angrily drawing hellfire down on his wayward vassals. The passage seemed to sum up the whole problem of spiritual abuse within a particular strain of Christianity. What was particularly troubling is that this was coming neither from Paul, nor Churchianity, but from words attributed to Jesus himself.\nSuddenly, late in the afternoon after four days in contemplative silence, a kind of illumination broke in. I found my consciousness viscerally entering what old hippies would fondly call a \u201ctrippy\u201d state! Through my mind\u2019s eye, the whole world started to quicken with an inwardly visible perception of the animating love that moves \u201cthe sun and other stars\u201d. And I saw, with epiphanic wonder, that the \u201cfire\u201d in question - the fire that Christ would have us kindle - is none other than the fire of love!\nThe story is told of the Desert Fathers that Abba Lot asked Abba Joseph what more he could do over and above observing his monastic rule. Abba Joseph replied, his hands lifted to heaven with fingers that looked like lighted candles, \u201cWhy not become wholly fire?\u201d\nIn his commentary on such texts the French Orthodox theologian, Olivier Cl\u00e9ment, magnificently squares the theological circle as to the nature of spiritual fire. He surmises: \u201cThe fire of hell is the fire of love that gives remorse a terrible clarity.\u201d[iv] Such was the nature of Jeremiah\u2019s fire, for such were the leadings of the love to which he placed himself in service. This is why prophetic witness so often forces activists to stand and take a stand in Hell on Earth. Sometimes this is where God most needs the \u201cangels\u201d.\nBEYOND EGO AND NIHILISM\nModernity still professes to believe in itself. But postmodernity has lost that faith. The resultant vacuity at the heart of much public discourse today at least offers one advantage. It gives activists who are in touch with something \u201cessential\u201d, something God-given, a charismatic edge. It might be stretching hope too far to suggest that postmodernity\u2019s deconstruction has ploughed a fallow field ripe for sowing fresh seeds of grace. And yet, this is a tantalising possibility, and possibly an explanation as to why it is starting to be possible to bring spirituality into public discourse. Major organisations that have done this in recent years include the Worldwide Fund for Nature, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the United Nations Environment Programme and even the World Bank.\nAs demand awakens in our culture for psychospiritual literacy, it is useful to offer a very simple model of human psychic structure. Imagine a pyramid of three layers. The apex, like a little light on top of a ship, is the ego - surrounded by its field of consciousness. This is the conscious \u201cme\u201d. It likes to be on top of things - in control - and so masquerades as \u201crational\u201d.\nThe middle part is the \u201cshadow\u201d, surrounded by the personal unconscious. The personal unconscious is all those parts of our individual life experience that shape us in ways of which we are but dimly conscious. The shadow is a constellation of all those parts of ourselves that ego would deny. It\u2019s the alter-ego of, say, Alastair: the potential rapist or swindler within him, the child that still hurts and \u201cacts out\u201d but he doesn\u2019t quite know why, and his little cruelties to others that he hides from himself (but perhaps not so effectively from his colleagues and wife!).\nThis \u201cshadow\u201d is the cutting edge of psychospiritual growth. We have a choice. We can either leave it as sewage to fester and leak, until the smell rises from the basement up the stairs and into the living room. Or we can set about composting it, creating rich new soil that can give life. As Jung put it, \u201c90 per cent of the shadow is gold.\u201d But that gold has to be worked for and refined, which is why we can\u2019t grow spiritually unless we allow ourselves to awaken and experience the trial by fire of being \u201cexercised\u201d. Both New Age spiritualities and mainstream churchianity often shun this. Depoliticised, they bodyswerve applied mysticism and perhaps wallow instead in a sewage-masking miasma of bells and smells.\nLastly in our psychic pyramid is the deep or the great Self. This is the soul; the psyche\u2019s central organising principle. It rests in the \u201ccollective unconscious\u201d, formed from our shared potential and experience. Ultimately it is the Christ within, Buddha nature, or in Hindu thought, Atman (individual self) as Brahman (universal\nSelf). This is Paul\u2019s \u201cmembership one of another\u201d. It is heavenly interconnection through love as the \u201ccommunion of the saints\u201d.\nSuch a model suggests why to be a spiritually engaged activist is to engage both immanently and transcendently with Life. The articulation of outer political concerns demands an equal counterpoint of inner work, opening to the grace that draws ego, shadow and Self into right relationship in a process of continual spiritual psychotherapy. The failure of many activists to take this on, especially in ego-driven realms of politics, is the reason why so much activism implodes into schismatic organisational dysfunction.\nTheologically, the implication is that true and sustainable activism is concerned with both personal and societal \u201csalvation\u201d \u2013 a word that means to \u201csalve\u201d or heal. This process does not destroy the ego as our face on outward reality. Rather, it gradually resolves the ego into right relationship with the Self: thus, as Paul put it, \u201cI live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me\u201d (Galatians 2:20). The ego, deepened by reconciling the shadow (including \u201csin\u201d) of its own alter-ego, mellows and rests into the Self, where \u201cAll my fountains are in you\u201d (Psalms 87:7). In Christian language, the immanence of Jesus, the male who died on a cross, becomes realised or \u201craised\u201d in transcendental newness as \u201cJesus Christ\u201d, in whom there is \u201cneither male nor female\u2026\u201d, and in the \u201cAlpha and Omega\u201d sustained incarnation of whom \u201call things were made\u201d (Galatians 3:28; Revelation 22:13; John 1:3).\nTo develop this further risks betraying mystery with mere words. Suffice to add only that the ordering outlined here matters greatly. It is the ego\u2019s place to settle into the Self, and not vice versa. Where the ordering is reversed, archetypal structures idolatrously inflate the ego. The prophetic degrades to the psychotic,[v] which is why confessional discernment skills should accompany charismatic activism.\nCONFESSING THE SHADOW\nThere\u2019s a cartoon where all the activists march past bearing placards. \u201cNo more motorways,\u201d says one. \u201cStop the War,\u201d demands another. \u201cDown with the corporations,\u201d shouts a third. And finally the guy at the end proclaims, \u201cI hate my dad\u201d! The point is that we so easily project unresolved issues from our personal unconscious into the outer world. The corporation, government or whatever becomes a psychological proxy for the authoritarian parent figure. To refine our activism we therefore have to learn to \u201cconfess\u201d our shadow sides. Look into the mirror of, say, the corporation, and each one of us will see ourselves. That\u2019s because corporations are, to a significant degree, emergent properties of our collective consumer choices. Our placards may proclaim, \u201cWar in the Gulf: Not in my name!\u201d, but frankly we pump complicity in violence every time we pull up at a filling station.\nBy \u201cconfessional discernment\u201d I mean attempting to face up to shadow truths both individually and collectively. This humanises the \u201cenemy\u201d and makes it easier to face realities and search for solutions. That sounds very pragmatic, but to Dostoevsky in The Brothers Karamazov the generation of such empathy is presented as the challenging culmination of spiritual practice. As he says through the staretz (or Orthodox mystic), Fr Zosima:\nEach one of us is unquestionably answerable for all men and all things on earth, not only by virtue of the collective guilt of the world, but also individually, for all men and everyone on earth. This realization is the crowning glory not only of the monastic way of life, but of every human being on earth\u2026. It is only through this realization that our heart will be moved to boundless, universal, all-consuming love. Thus will each one of us be able to redeem the world and with his tears wash away its sins\u2026. (part 2:4).\nFIELD OF TRUTH\nThe Hindu gospel, the Bhagavad Gita, opens with a sentence translated as, \u201cOn the field of Truth, on the battle-field of life, what came to pass, Sanjaya \u2026?\u201d[vi] Note that the battle-field of life sits in Truth (Dharma) \u2013 the unfolding of God\u2019s reality. And Sanjaya is charioteer to the blind king, Dhritarashtra. His gift is to see at a distance \u2013 the same eagle-seeing that Jeremiah, John\u2019s gospel, and any inspired spiritual activist does. As activists, we are called to see the spiritual interiority of external events; we are called, all of us, to prophesy (Numbers 11:29)! Our organisations and networks are our \u201cchariots\u201d as we struggle for justice in the world. We are talking here of participation in nothing less than incarnation.\nWe are left standing not far from Golgotha in solidarity with the poor and the broken of this Earth. We walk through the valley of the shadow of death, but fear no ill. And so our burdens become precious burdens. We \u201cbecome participants of the divine nature\u201d (2 Peter 1:4; Luke 17:21). Such, as I see it through my glass darkly, is the theology of spiritual activism.\nAlastair McIntosh is Visiting Professor of Human Ecology at the University of Strathclyde. His book, Soil and Soul (Aurum Press), has been described by Bishop James Jones of Liverpool as \u201clife-changing\u201d and by Thom Yorke of Radiohead as \u201ctruly mental\u201d. His poetry collection, Love and Revolution (Luath Press), is launched at this year\u2019s Greenbelt Festival, where he is speaking on spiritual activism, offering a workshop on sacred marriage with his wife, V\u00e9r\u00e8ne Nicolas, and performing with Irish musician Martin Donnelly and with the chart-topping duo, Nizlopi. Further information at www.AlastairMcIntosh.com\n[i] Adrienne Rich, \u201cOrigins and History of Consciousness\u201d in The Dream of a Common Language, WW Norton, NY, 1978, p. 7.\n[ii] Ben Okri, A Way of Being Free, Phoenix, London, 1977, pp. 62-65.\n[iii] Walter Wink, Engaging the Powers, Fortress Press, Philadelphia, 1992. This is not the shortest Wink text, but it is the one I find most powerful with my students. I also make heavy use of Grof\u2019s & Grof\u2019s Spiritual Emergency (Tarcher), Green\u2019s & Woodrow\u2019s Insight and Action (New Society), Shields\u2019 In the Tiger\u2019s Mouth (Millennium Books), Howowit\u2019s The Spiritual Activist (Penguin Compass), Weiss\u2019s Principles of Spiritual Activism (Ktav Publishing), Camara\u2019s Spiral of Violence (Sheed & Ward), as well as various writings of Alice Walker, Starhawk, Audre Lorde, Richard Rohr and Adrienne Rich. I am struck by how many of these come from Jewish backgrounds. They must have Jeremiah in the blood!\n[iv] Olivier Cl\u00e9ment, The Roots of Christian Mysticism: Texts from the Patristic Era with Commentary, New City Press, NY, 1993, pp. 144, 303.\n[v] Stanislav and Christina Grof, Spiritual Emergency: When Personal Transformation Becomes a Crisis, Tarcher, NY, 1989.\n[vi] Penguin Classics edn., trans. Juan Mascar\u00f3, Harmondsworth, 1962, p. 43.\nwww.AlastairMcIntsoh.com",
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        "raw_content": "Final Thoughts on War and Peace.\nBefore I say anything else you should know that I finished this one way back in February. In fact, I finished it for the readalong I was hosting.\nAnd because I am such a failure at everything these days, I never posted my final thoughts on the novel. I simply can't let another week go by without saying SOMETHING about one of the scariest books I have ever attempted.\nBecause after finishing I wasn't so sure what I was scared of. Of course there are lots of complicated names and characters, but I didn't find it any more challenging than the other Russian novels I have already tackled (Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, and Fathers and Sons). I just read it in bits and chunks and in two months, one of the scariest books on my list was reduced to a \"read\" status on Goodreads.\nThere was also the matter of size. I commend myself for being able to read anywhere, but I struggled to hold this one up while lying in bed and was reduced to reading it at the table so it could flop open. Less comfortable, but I managed.\nBeyond all of that silliness, let's talk about the story.\nOne of the things I have come to love in these big Russian masterpieces is the depth and strength of the story. By having so many characters and plotlines, these authors were able to create truly wonderful and inspiring depictions of humanity in Russia. I am in awe. I loved it. I love the conflict between East and West, and the depth Tolstoy gave to these issues. I also admire him for crafting Napoleon as a character and making him believable.\nMost of all, I loved that he told the story he felt he was supposed to tell. He combined the images and pain of a battlefield to the society and life of numerous Russians. When I finished (not counting the second epilogue-more on that in a minute), I immediately wanted to pick it up and start it over again.\nWhich I have. You might think I am crazy, but a big part of me wanted to savor Tolstoy's work a little slower, so I am rereading it. I want to read it at a much slower pace so I can take it all in. I'm already about 200 pages in and I am pulling more from it this time around. I think Tolstoy is meant to be read a little slower, so I am enjoying it.\nThe only thing I won't be reading again is the second epilogue. There, Tolstoy seemed to rant a little on his philosophies of war and it just dragged on...and on...and on. I just don't think I can handle that again. I will probably be jumping in on Jillian's discussions as she is hosting a year-long readalong of the book. I just need to catch back up. :)\nSo for those of you who have been holding back, you don't need to be scared. At first the names are intimidating, but the chapters are short and the story is engaging. It captured my attention from the beginning and spurred me to pick it back up for an immediate reread.\nFor those of you who have read this, what did you think? Were you intimidated? Surprised? Did you love it, hate it? Let me know!\nAnd for those of you who haven't read it, why haven't you picked it up yet? ;)\nLabels: Finished, Leo Tolstoy, Read-Along, War and Peace\nI read Anna Karenina and it took me so long because it just felt overwhelming to me! BUT, it was so awesome that I could always remember what was going on, and realise how much I really did like it- I think I need to return to it in a year or two, and I'll appreciate it even more!\nWhy haven't I picked up War and Peace yet? Um... I just finished Anna Karenina, what more do you want from me?! Hehehe\nAmateur Reader April 6, 2011 at 9:46 AM\nAll great writing is \"meant to be read a little slower\"!\nAvid Reader April 6, 2011 at 10:13 AM\nYay! I thought I had somehow missed this post at the end of the read-along. I was in the same boat as you. I was intimidated, but by the end I wasn't sure why. It was epic, so many characters and years are covered, but it's easy once you know who is who.\nI can't believe you're re-reading it. I know you'll get so much more from it, but wow! I agree about the 2nd epilogue, too much. I was struck by the sheer amount of Tolstoy's personal philosophy that he worked into the book. He really used it as a platform in some ways.\nIn the end what I really loved was the story and the growth of the characters. Watching Pierre and Natasha mature and become complex individuals made the whole book wonderful.\nMan of la Book April 6, 2011 at 4:43 PM\nGreat review on a classic. I'm glad you enjoyed the book, it's reviews like this which make me want to tackle it.\nIngridLola April 6, 2011 at 4:52 PM\nWhat did you think of Natasha in the first epilogue? She was such a strong character throughout the book and I was disappointed with the way Tolstoy chose to depict her in the first epilogue.\nI read this in college years ago and I've completely forgotten what happens. I know there's a war. . . and some peace. . . and they all speak French. But that's it. I guess it's time to reread it! I do remember liking it though, except for the last 50-page epilogue which I never did finish (luckily, it wasn't on the exam).\nCongratulations! It's encouraging to know that you enjoyed the story since I plan on reading it...someday. :)\nBree April 6, 2011 at 6:54 PM\nI completely agree with you that some stories just need to be read slowly and savored. I feel that way about East of Eden.\nAdam April 6, 2011 at 10:01 PM\nAgreed! Love, love, love this book.\nI think I'd like to attempt this someday, slowly and a little bit at a time. It's something I'll approach after school though. I might try Gone With the Wind again soon. I really was enjoying it but the size made me feel like I would never reach the end. I don't know why I felt that way since I finished The Passage so quickly.\nRebecca Reid April 11, 2011 at 10:22 PM\nyes, I'm with you on that second epilogue. I didn't love this book but I didn't hate it. I think the intimidation factor for me was I had two months to read it for a book club (I was leading the discussion!!) so anyway, I second your comments here. It's a sweeping book and it's well worth reading. 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        "raw_content": "Home bollywood Birthday of Sunny Leone\nBirthday of Sunny Leone\nWishing Sunny Leone a very Happy Birthday as she turned 37 recently!\nFormer adult star and now an Indian actress, animal activist, a wife and a mother of three gorgeous kids Sunny Leone turn 37 this May 13th. It has been long seven years since she made her impressive debut with her saucy entry with a pole dance in the Bigg Boss house in and needless to say the actress has already received a huge fan following and is certainly one of the most talked about celebrities of B-town.\nSunny is certainly one of the few people in the highly controversial industry who are not afraid to speak her mind in the crowds without caring about being judged or even if they have to face bullying in extreme levels. It has been a long time since she left the porn industry but it seems like people are having a hard time to let go of her past. The list includes major producers who cast her in movies where she is portrayed as herself or a seductive female protagonist. But this never stopped Sunny from being vocal about what she feels about other social issues.\nWhat she has been facing is just like what she faced while starting her career in the porn industry. When she confronted her family about her decision she faced a severe backlash. In an exclusive interview she said, \u201cLike many families, there are some problems in our family too. There is love, hate, emotional moments in all our lives, but our parents protected my brother and me from all the negativity, as much as they could.\u201d It has now been a long time since she left her past behind. She now has an established career with her husband and has also written a few books which were acclaimed by the critics. A critic claimed for her book erotica that,\n\u201cSunny\u2019s stories are relentlessly optimistic. The characters are not complicated or unpleasant and exist in a world that veers on the border of Valentine\u2019s Land with its floating pink hearts and soft focus lighting. But it\u2019s the women characters \u2013 always sexy, intelligent and never passive \u2013 who make these pieces interesting.\u201d\nApart from working tirelessly, Sunny makes sure nothing gets in way of her family. The 37-year old adopted a baby girl from an orphanage in Latur, Maharashtra in 2016 and fulfilled her dreams of being a mother by a girl named Nisha. She said, \u201cNisha is the best gift I could ask for. She is so beautiful and amazing! From being in a foster home to coming home with us, she has been adjusting to her new life, it\u2019s so amazing. It is just that God brings people in your life when it is the right time,\u201d not only this but she is now also a mother of two twins who were born via surrogacy.\nApart from this, she is also a strong animal rights activist and a vegan. She is also associated with Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation. She said \u201cEveryone should go out of their way to support animals as only we can be their voice. I am an animal lover myself and I am against any form of animal cruelty. I didn\u2019t do anything special for Lucy. All I did was I found a home for her.\u201d\nWe wish the actress all the best in her future endeavors and hope that people get out of the stereotypes they have formed about this gorgeous soul.",
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        "raw_content": "Andy Cohen Discusses How Housewives Reunions Will Change\nAndy Cohen took a lot of heat for the way he handled the fight between Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore at the RHOA Reunion, and now he is revealing how the reunions will be different going forward.\n\u201cI think that there\u2019s going to be two things, no more props,\u201d Andy told OK! Magazine. \u201cAnd I really viewed Kenya [Moore]\u2019s props as farcical, and this is something Porsha and I talked about on Sunday, but I wasn\u2019t in the line of fire of them. They weren\u2019t being directed at me. There won\u2019t be any more props.\u201d\n\u201cI think from here on out I\u2019m going to have a more serious pre-show conversation with the women of the ground rules at this point relating to no one being allowed to get off the couch, basically.\u201d he says.\n\u201cThey all know what to expect at this point and they know they\u2019re going to be talking about everything,\u201d he says. \u201cI go visit each woman before the show in their dressing room and just ask, \u2018How are you doing? How are you feeling?\u2019 If they have any concerns they talk to me about them and it\u2019s usually they want to make sure there aren\u2019t any surprises, like are you going to bring out x or y person and I tell them. That\u2019s basically it. They know what to expect at this point. I was really surprised that it went down that way in Atlanta. I really was.\u201d\nCategories : Real Housewives Gossip Real Housewives of Atlanta Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Real Housewives of Miami Real Housewives of New Jersey Real Housewives of New York City Real Housewives of Orange CountyTags : Andy Cohen\nPREVIOUS POST Previous post: Vicki Gunvalson Hazes Lizzie Rovsek On RHOC\nNEXT POST Next post: Vicki Gunvalson: Time Will Tell With Brooks",
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        "raw_content": "They crossed that line a hell of a long time ago. Tax everything above operating costs. Make 'em run as non-profits and make 'em unable to contribute to political affiliations (or other people, who then contribute to political affiliations as middlemen). Have the IRS audit them regularly to make sure they're not cooking the books. You'll see tithing reduced to exactly the bare minimum to operate (because this same crowd wouldn't ever want to give money to the government!), and you'll see more priests thrown in jail for fraud.\nThose jerks irrirate me immensely.\nAt the same time, think of the consequences of what you're advocating.\nYou'd prevent the Quakers from fighting the death penalty (http://www.deathpenaltyreligious.org/),\nthe Unitarians from allying with Planned Parenthood to pass reproductive healthcare coverage, or even a Reform Jewish congregation from funding a group that lobbies for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.\nNot to mention the fact that I don't think there's a large functional obstacle in simply asking your flock to contribute as individuals.\nI'm not arguing against taxing 'em for other reasons; I just don't see that solving the problem, and I can't think of anyway of addressing just the bits of the practice I find objectionable without harming other actions I think are reasonable/valuable.\nJason, with respect, that's absurd. There are plenty of religious folks that tithe and would be fine with the government getting a cut.\nBecca, I had a nice chat with a Friend on Facebook last night on this very topic. The lobby that's associated with the Quakers is a separate institution from the Society itself, and also a separate institution from their Educational Fund, which is basically their PSA arm. All three have different tax statuses and are subject to different regulations. The lobbying group is funded by members, but not by the churches themselves, and those members' contributions to the lobbying efforts are not tax-deductible.\nSimilarly, I have no objection to members of these dioceses contributing directly to the political campaigns in question. Well, I object, but not in such a way that I think I have any right to press those objections legally. Those contributions won't be tax-deductible either. The tax-deductible funds that are given to the church should not be used for a political purpose. In fact, they can't be used for one without giving the church an advantage that unbalances the power structure that's been set up in our country (which is why I'm not quite with Jason on a lot of details).\nAs you point out, there is no barrier to congregants giving on their own. The only reason for a church to do it themselves is to increase the power of the church. We don't allow that.\nThe problem with having the parallel institutional structure like the Unitarians you spoke with is that this is what most of the churches are doing already. This may or may not be the case with the MN cases you site.\nThere is only one way to solve this problem: No tax exempt status for anyone. Seriously.\nHeh. I'm amused that anyone thinks I thought that would ever fly. Yeah, it's pretty absurd. And it's only the fundie churches that have a significant overlap with the teabaggers. But I do honestly like the idea of forcing churches to operate as non-profits at least. Or, Greg's solution is much more plausible -- no tax exemption for anyone is a hell of a lot more egalitarian and wouldn't be seen as a direct attack on religious organizations.\nGreg, from reading the article, I'd say the reporter is aware enough of the issues to have told us if this were a group separate from the dioceses themselves. And actually, if the money from the bishop didn't come out of church funds (except as salary), I have no problem with that.\nThere's an advantage to the tax situation that you may not be considering. By requiring that donations be made separately, the current setup means that people in congregations have to make a second decision to fund political action. They can't just blindly tithe and trust that the church is paying for charity out of that money while it gets used for politics. Considering that many (most?) of them are more liberal than their priests/pastors and more apathetic, this is not a bad thing.",
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        "raw_content": "3 abril, 2018 AdminHotel Innovation, Innovaci\u00f3n HoteleraNo hay comentarios\nTo ensure business innovation within your hotel, it is essential to train staff to their maximum capacity so they understand how process transformation will optimize operational management during their work day and enhance the overall quality of service.\nIf the employees of your organization are not familiar with the concepts of innovation and management of new technologies to enhance your product or service, you cannot make the most of the benefits of automation because the human factor has not yet been oriented to the new work dynamic. The challenge is to get people to accept the change in a natural and progressive way, and to understand that there are better ways of doing things than what was learned 10 years ago or more. The key here is re-learning what was learned.\nAmongst your employees, there will be a group that will buy into the idea right away because they will prefer personal and professional growth to losing their job. There will be another group that will radically oppose it because they fear being replaced by technology. And there will be another group, which stays in the middle, giving the impression of acceptance of the new methods but not executing them completely, and on the contrary, silently sabotages the change. It\u2019s with this latter group that hotel and business owners could be trapped in a dead end, and lose confidence in both the technology and their employees. The solution is to focus on developing the capabilities of managers and staff through the training and reinforcement of the following aspects:\nPrepare for The Management of Change: Every change brings fear, uncertainty and doubts. Everyone doesn\u2019t handle leaving their comfort zone in the same way. The way to overcome these fears is to become aware of them, talking as a team of the virtues and risks of not adapting to changes in time, discussing the different scenarios and variables, and taking into account your team members\u2019 opinions and feedback about the change process.\nPrepare a Change Plan: all changes require detailed planning to ensure their effectiveness and follow-up over time. Many of the changes fail because they are not planned in advance, taking into account their impact and necessary to achieve the change. The Change Plan must include: objectives, responsible people, delivery dates (deadlines), needs or tools required for execution, financial resources or budget.\nFlexible Mental Models: Any effective change in an organization is first a change in the mentality of its people, that is, an update in workflow behaviors. Welcoming diversity and instability is a condition to encourage innovation and creativity. As a basic principle, respond well and in time to changes in the market, and look for sustainable changes as a strategic focus. Promoting these \u2018flexible mental models\u2019 in our work teams is key in initiating new challenges with more openness.\nCommunication and Teamwork: The resistance to change is reduced, and greater adaptation is achieved, when the teams are well communicated and follow a plan to adapt to digitalization and process automation in order to adopt the new vision of company culture.\nLeadership: It is vitally important that there be good leadership, that it be participatory and consistent with the actions to be taken in the process of change, and that it transmits confidence. It is also important that the new processes to be implemented are flexible and susceptible to future improvements.\nWe are in the presence of a digital age that advances very quickly; resisting the changes that it entails is not an intelligent decision if we want to continue to exist in the industry. But how we incorporate it is what will make this process a successful, or unsuccessful path. Technology should not replace or diminish the humanization of our services\u2014that ability that people have to transmit, through human contact and their emotions, the brand they represent. That is the experience that will genuinely win over our customers, and in this process, technology can be your ally.\n: change management, hotel innovation",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a The \u201cHouse Divided\u201d Speech, ca. 1857\u20131858\n\u00ab \u201cBleeding Kansas\u201d and the Pottawatomie Massacre, 1856\nJohn Brown\u2019s final speech, 1859 \u00bb\nThe \u201cHouse Divided\u201d Speech, ca. 1857\u20131858\nBy 1850, the extension of slavery into the new territories won through the Mexican-American War of 1846\u20131848 provided a testing ground for competing visions of America. The passage of the Fugitive Slave Law in 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 precipitated a firestorm in Kansas.\nThe Dred Scott decision in 1857 affirmed that no slave or descendant of a slave could ever be a US citizen. It ignited jubilation in the South and fierce protests in the North, and marked the end of compromise between the opposing groups. The decision strengthened the bonds among abolitionists, Republicans, and moderates in the North.\nThese events moved Lincoln to take a public stand against the extension of slavery. In this speech fragment from 1857, which he later expanded as the opening speech of the 1858 US Senate campaign against Stephen A. Douglas, Abraham Lincoln identified slavery as a moral and a political issue that threatened the continued existence of the United States. Invoking the famous biblical words, \u201cA house divided against itself can not stand,\u201d he declared, \u201cI do not expect the Union to be dissolved. I do not expect the house to fall; but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and put it in course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawfull in all the states, old, as well as new.\u201d Lincoln\u2019s formulation was viewed by some as radical and provocative. However, in this speech Lincoln appealed to a growing sense in the North that national politics under successive Democratic administrations (aided by a southward leaning Supreme Court) were being driven by a slave interest, which many northerners were increasingly ready to call the Slave Power.\nWhy, Kansas is neither the whole, nor a tithe of the real question.\n\u201cA house divided against itself can not stand\u201d\nI believe this government can not endure permanently, half slave, and half free.\nI expressed this belief a year ago; and subsequent developments have but confirmed me.\nI do not expect the Union to be dissolved. I do not expect the house to fall; but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and put it in course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawfull in all the states, old, as well as new. Do you doubt it? Study the Dred Scott decision, and then see, how little, even now, remains to be done.\nThat decision may be reduced to three points. The first is, that a negro can not be a citizen. That point is made in order to deprive the negro in every possible event, of the benefit of that provision of the U. S Constitution which declares that: \u201cThe citizens of each State shall be entitled to all previleges and immunities of citizens in the several States.\u201d\nThe second point is, that the U. S constitution protects slavery, as property, in all the U. S. territories, and that neither congress, nor the people of the territories, nor any other power, can prohibit it, at any time prior to the formation of State constitutions.\nThis point is made, in order that the territories may safely be filled up with slaves, before the formation of State constitutions, and thereby to embarrass the free states[.]",
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        "raw_content": "Home History Old Timers\u2019 Wisdom: \u201cMay 10th Cold Spell\u201d\nPHOTO: Frost, Courtesy of Emmanuel Boutet\nThis coming Sunday, low temperatures throughout most of Appalachia are expected to dip well into the thirties, with higher elevations in western North Carolina expected to drop into the mid-twenties.\nThese mid-May frigid weather predictions come in the wake of several sunburn-producing spring weekends and just a handful of days out from Memorial Day and the unofficial kick-off to summer and put me in remembrance of a phrase I often heard old timers state each year around this time: \u201cThe May 10th Cold Spell\u201d.\nTo put it simply, \u201cThe May 10th Cold Spell\u201d is a belief that was once very commonly held throughout America (and especially Appalachia), that either on or in the days around May 10th, the Northern Hemisphere would experience one final wave of chilly winter weather.\nThe belief dates all the way back to 1500s Europe and has been fueled by scientific hypothesis, Roman Catholicism, and just plain ole fashioned observation.\nBelief in the \u201cMay 10th Cold Spell\u201d can be traced to three Roman Catholic saints whom the church had long been celebrating feasts in their honor: Saint Mamertus, Saint Pancras, and Saint Servatius. The feast dates of these individuals were May 11, 12, 13, respectively. Not long into celebrating the feasts of these individuals, worshippers began noticing that on the day preceding the feasts, the weather would turn exceedingly cold.\nAs a result, these three individuals became known throughout Europe as \u201cThe Ice Saints\u201d and the celebration of their feast often marked the last nightly frosts of the spring.\nAccording to The Guardian, the mid-May cold spell was even investigated by students of Galileo, who diligently recorded the weather from 1655-70. \u201cThey reported a marked cold snap over the days of the Ice Saints, and later studies seemed to confirm their finding. It was even theorized that a belt of asteroids blocked out the sun\u2019s rays over this period.\u201d\nAs England shed its Catholic ways, the celebration of these individuals quickly passed away as well and American colonists replaced the term \u201cIce Saints\u201d with \u201cMay 10th Cold Spell\u201d.\nToday, the belief in a handful of mid-May days being the final chilly days of spring is still alive and well, especially throughout Europe, where French gardeners often religiously await the Feasts of the Ice Saints prior to planting.\nAt the turn of the 1900s, the Royal Meteorological Society studied modern statistics to determine how much truth there was to the Ice Saints and they concluded that there was none and that the theory was a myth only.\nStill, as we head into the weekend, weather forecasts throughout our region seem to be in agreement that opening day of the week of the Ice Saints will be cold\u2026 mid-twenties in western North Carolina and in the thirties in the two Virginias. Perhaps the Ice Saints are coming a handful of days early this year.\nPrevious article7 Geographic Oddities About Smyth County, Virginia\nNext articleDon\u2019t be Dumb: Wildlife is \u201cWild\u201d\nSusan A May 5, 2017 at 9:55 am\nIt\u2019s Blackberry Winter.\nJoe Baker May 5, 2017 at 10:41 am\nOr maybe it\u2019s what is commonly known as blackberry winter, the blackberry vines are blooming here in East Tennessee now and we always have chilly weather while the blooms are out",
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        "raw_content": "The coldest winter for 50 years followed by the driest ever March and then the warmest ever April are strong indicators that it's not just the weather but the very climate which is changing. I've lived near to a specimen of Hawthorn tree for over 30 years and its the first time I've ever seen one flower in April, invariably it flowers later in May.\nWhile cucumber and strawberry growers are reporting an early bumper crop, due to the warm weather, by far the most concerning weather feature at present is the fact that in the East of England it's not rained for almost 3 months. Without water life on Earth is unsustainable. The present-day weather extremes are ominous indicators of climate change.\nit rained a little bit in london the other day. nothing in east anglia though eh?\nNorfolk's a notoriously dry region of the England with low rainfall annually, so I shouldn't be so panicky, some forecast next few days. The Aquarium doesn't like the threat of being drained !\nAtypical seasonal patterns seem to be international. Louisiana, for example, worried by flood threats (and more that just threats: the water is coming, we can only control, to some extent, where it will come\u2014a whole continent of drainage from the Rockies to the Appalachians, some of it from north of the Canadian border, but statistics register that Louisiana is experiencing drought. Our usual rain fell to the north of us; NOW we get 'our' water. And we are getting summer temperatures a month in advance, too. Not that these facts, per se, prove anything; evidence to onsets and ends of ice ages is more profound.",
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        "raw_content": "On Friday evening I attended a performance by English Youth Ballet of Giselle at the Theatre Royale, Norwich. With a cast of over 100 young people the EYB is the only company which travels regionally throughout the United Kingdom to stage 8 full scale ballets annually. The company is augmented by 6 professional dancers in principal roles.\nArtistic director Janet Lewis\u2019s up-dated version of Giselle is set in early 1900's England, the class division between aristocracy and peasant emphasized by an 'upstairs-downstairs' theme which is highlighted in costume. Other notable differences in the EYB's inspired interpretation include the principal character of Giselle having a paternal ward instead of a maternal widow, the addition of other music by Adolphe Adam and quite naturally given the company\u2019s youth, the omission of a Bacchanalian celebration.\nIn the Janet Lewis and EYB production of the ballet Giselle the opportunity to showcase all the members of its company occurs, including its very youngest members. It can be no easy logistical exercise to orchestrate in rehearsal and performance over 100 dancers ranging from the tender age of 8 to 18. The considerable amount of hard work and dedication needed for success shone through on the night of the performance; testimony to the fact that historically the English, one of the great ballet-loving nations of the world, have produced world-class dancers, choreographers and knowledgeable, appreciative audiences throughout the 20th century to the present-day.\nFirst performed at the Paris Opera house in 1841 and originally set in a Rhineland village, Act one of Giselle celebrates the temporal world of human life, its joys and passions, the harvest of the fruits of the earth with an emphasis upon human mortality. In complete contrast Act two of Giselle is set at night, in the supernatural and eternal world of the Wili's, vengeful female spirits who, jilted in love before their wedding-day have died heart-broken at their own hands. In the second act of EYB\u2019s Giselle the corps de ballet was most spectacular in the co-ordination and symmetry of two dozen ballerina\u2019s dancing collectively as ethereal Wili\u2019s. In Act two Giselle defies the harsh rule of Myrtha, Queen of the underworld, that her lover Albrecht must suffer the fate of dancing himself to death (a curious anticipation of the climax of the first modern ballet of the 20th century, Stravinsky's Le Sacre du Printemps).\nWith its themes of madness and suicide, the supernatural world and the power and triumph of love beyond the grave, Giselle is the quintessential Romantic ballet. It\u2019s a ballet which is notable on several accounts. Firstly for being a ballet for which music was written especially for it, the composer Adolphe Adam's score is full of memorable and danceable melodies, its also the first ballet score to use a leitmotif, that is, a recurrent musical theme.\nSecondly, as in Swan Lake, the principal role in Giselle makes considerable demands upon the prima ballerina who must be able to dance two quite different characters. In Giselle the prima ballerina dances the part of an innocent country girl who suffers heart-break, followed by madness and suicide. In Act 2 she must dance as an ethereal, other-worldly, spirit-creature who is determined to defy the harsh rule of Myrtha, Queen of the underworld. The part of Giselle and of Queen Myrtha were excellently performed in the EYB production.\nThe role of Giselle was first danced by Carlotta Grisi at the tender age of 22; she was also the lover at the time of Jules Perrot, the first choreographer of Giselle. The ballet was first dreamt-up by the literary critic Theophilus Gautier from his reading a poem by the German poet Heinrich Heine. In 1841 Gautier wrote to the German poet-\n'My dear Heinrich Heine; when reviewing your fine book Uber Deutschland a few weeks ago, I came across a charming passage....where you speak of elves in white dresses, whose hems are always damp; of nixies who display their little satin feet on the ceiling of the nuptial chamber; of snow-coloured Wilis who waltz pitilessly and of those delicious apparitions you have encountered in the Harz mountains and on the banks of the Ilse, in a mist softened by German moonlight; and I involuntarily said to myself: 'wouldn't this make a pretty ballet'.\nCarlotta Grisi in the role of Giselle\nWiki-Link Giselle\nAs Edith Sitwell said, \"Grisi, the ondine\" in a list suggestively characterized, \"wear plaided Victora and thin Clementine\", in the middle of Waltz in Facade, I knew that before I ever saw the ballet (no tapes or dvd's or TV for ballet then, and our own company hadn't done Giselle.\nThe story of Giselle may be negligible, but its own history is not!",
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        "raw_content": "I recently attended a concert at the Theatre Royal in Norwich of Angela Hewitt (above) accompanied by the Britten Sinfonia, performing not one, but two Beethoven piano concertos.\nEstablished over 20 years ago and based in Cambridge, the Britten Sinfonia are now the foremost chamber orchestra of the East Anglian region. The evening's performance was a first for several reasons. Departing from her usual repertoire of Bach, for which she is justly famed, it was not only the first occasion in which Angela Hewitt performed and conducted a Beethoven concerto, but the programme itself was a first, for myself at least, of hearing two piano concerto's on the same evening. By performing Beethoven's early C major concerto on the same evening as the maturer G major concerto, one could hear the vast development made by Beethoven in his composing of piano concerto's.\nAlthough it opens with a typical short heavyweight balletic flourish, the influence of Mozart's piano concerto's is detectable throughout Beethoven's second concerto. Indeed, Beethoven admired Mozart's D minor concerto (K.466) enough to write a cadenza for it which is still performed today.While Beethoven's second piano concerto (in fact his first due to the timing of its publication) was distinctly imitative of Mozart's piano concerto's in both scope and emotional expressiveness, the fourth, in contrast is a fully-fledged mature work by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).\nComposed in 1805-6 at the same time as Beethoven was also working on the Fifth symphony, the Violin Concerto and the first version of the opera Fidelio, critics have described the Concerto number four in G major opus 58 as one of the most beautiful piano concerto's in the repertoire and as a tone-poem of rare delicacy and feeling. There's an extremely enigmatic theme in the first movement which is haunting and unforgettable upon hearing. The second movement of the fourth, which Ms. Hewitt in a generous pre-concert talk earlier in the evening described as Beethoven's 'Orpheus' moment, alternates between a harsh, strident opening phrase in the strings and a gentle phrase by the piano. The strings and piano's dialogue, which is likened to Orpheus pleading with the forces of the Underworld for the return of his Eurydice, resolves in a calmed, pacified mood. However, on this particular night of performance it was somewhat marred for those sitting at the rear of the Circle by an elderly women who erroneously imagined Beethoven had scored her voice to utter the words, 'Wonderful thing' long before the eventual tranquillity of the music had died away.\nSpeaking of audiences, 99% of which did behave in a manner acceptable to the concert-hall, I could not but notice that although the theatre was almost full, there was hardly anyone to be seen under the age of forty on the evening. In an age of instant gratification and short attention span, few young people these days seem able to either embark upon training the ear to listen to classical music or have the discipline to sit still and listen for more than a few minutes. This is tragic for several reasons. The music of masters such as Bach, Mozart and Beethoven is the spiritual inheritance of Western civilization which contains a wealth of profundity, grief and deep joy. The ability to sit and listen in order to understand emotions expressed by the great masters bodes ill for present-day society for several reasons, not least in nurturing empathy for other's feelings, as well as appreciating the emotional sensibility of past era's.\nThere's a certain precision, lightness of touch and expressiveness in Ms. Hewitt's piano-playing which makes hearing her perform a constant delight. Her playing in the lively final movements of both the second and fourth piano concerto in the evening's programme exemplified these qualities. Like her Canadian predecessor the maverick Glenn Gould, Angela Hewitt is famed for her interpretative insight of Bach's music on the piano. I remember the revelation of hearing her perform a Bach concerto on her favoured Italian Faziola manufactured piano at the Norwich Festival many years ago. Angela Hewitt has now successfully added further strings to her bow, both in repertoire and interpretative insight, in her conducting the Britten Sinfonia.\nThere were two shorter pieces of music in the programme, both of which I was unfamiliar with. Both worked as effective back-drops in mood to the Beethoven piano concerto's. Although the music of Wagner seems to have influenced almost all composers following him including Debussy, Rimsky-Korsakov and Sibelius, try as I might I have never really enjoyed listening to this composer. Wagner's instrumental work Siegfried Idyll however came some way towards redeeming the composer to my ears and there was some fine French horn playing in the short work. Although well-acquainted with large chunks of the repertoire for orchestra, I had not heard the Sibelius Scene with Cranes before either. Scored for strings and two clarinets the interlude was typical Sibelian fare. Elegiac and slightly gloomy in Nordic mood, the two pieces accompanying the Beethoven piano concerto's were well-suited in framing an overall atmosphere to the evening and showcased the Britten Sinfonia's abilities.\nOne last grievance. Although Norwich prides itself on its cultural treasures, it does not have a designated concert-hall, hence the evening's performance was held at the Theatre Royal. Norwich has an important place in the history of music-making in England, its now annually-held Festival is the oldest surviving music-festival in the country. However, given both the current economic climate and the lack of interest in Classical music by most aged under forty, I cannot see how this lamentable lack of concert-hall facilities can change in the foreseeable future. The Theatre Royal certainly does work as a host for a chamber orchestra the size of the Britten Sinfonia, some thirty-odd players, but not for many more musicians on stage. However on the evening the music-making of the Britten sinfonia and the wonderful piano-playing Ms. Hewitt fitted each other like hand in glove. All in all a most enjoyable evening of music, an imaginative programme and an opportunity to hear a performer of World-class calibre.\nThere are numerous video clips of Angela Hewitt playing Bach. This is just one of many to be found on Youtube.\nI'm sure every classical music fan who cares about the future of the music dreads the moment when, during a concert, they look around and notice that almost everyone is elderly. I suppose the reasons few people my age are listening to classic music are complicated, and might be related to the cost involved in attending concerts, the lack of exposure to the music, a feeling that they might not be welcome at the concert hall, competing interests and a general shortage of time. But one thing I noticed last year was how many people in their twenties attended the Steve Reich and Philip Glass concerts I went to. Minimalism might not have the depth of baroque and classical music, but the attendance at least showed that younger people do have the ability to sit through a solid hour or two of art music.\nThanks for some very good points Nick ! Far be it for me to come across as a reactionary old fogey ! Personally i feel that here in GB there is a strong association of social privilege with classical music which is much lesser on mainland Europe where many more young people do listen and love classical music. It's also possible that some minimalist music is actually 'deeper' in content than some superficial classical music such as 'showy' Vivaldi concerti for example. Cheers !\nMusic, as every art, is communication. I feel privileged to be able to communicate with such gifted men as Bach and Beethoven.\nMost people prefer to text to their girlfriends or to talk about the weather with the secretary. To each his own.",
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        "raw_content": "Our research found that three patient tests \u2013 for heart attack, pre-eclampsia and inflammatory bowel disease \u2013 could be of huge financial value to the NHS and would benefit patients by reducing unnecessary procedures and medication. At the moment, the tests are used in only a handful of clinics and hospitals, despite health experts predicting that they would save huge sums of money if used more widely. Doris Ann, CEO of BIVDA, said, \u201cWhilst the shakeup of NHS services and funding so often takes the headlines, simply making the most of the tests we already have would result in dramatic savings.\u201d\nThese three tests are just the tip of the iceberg. There are other diagnostic technologies available to the NHS that are not being used to their full potential. The article calls on healthcare bosses and policy makers to ensure these are no longer overlooked.\nIn a press release, Dr Kath Mackay, Innovate UK Interim Director for Ageing Society, Health & Nutrition, said: \u201cThere are so many innovative diagnostic tests on the market and in development. It\u2019s important for all stakeholders that we more rapidly adopt tests which show cost savings and benefit to patients.\u201d\nThe full article can be found on our website and on the BIVDA website.\nIf you\u2019re looking for writing and communications support, whether it\u2019s for a thought provoking article, a product brochure or a grant proposal, please get in touch to discuss how we can help.\n\u2190 Aquarius go wild! An outdoor learning adventure\nEvaluating multi-bug point-of-care tests for diagnosing STIs \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Aisha Hinds, Rockmond Dunbar Join Angela Bassett in Ryan Murphy\u2019s Fox Series \u20189-1-1\u2019\nApple NewsNewsTelevisionTop NewsUrban News0 Comments0 views\nAisha Hinds and Rockmond Dunbar\n*Production has begun in Los Angeles on Ryan Murphy\u2019s new Fox series \u201c9-1-1,\u201d starring Angela Bassett, Peter Krause and Connie Britton in the high-pressure world of police, paramedics and firefighters.\nAisha Hinds, Rockmond Dunbar, Oliver Stark and Kenneth Choi have joined the cast as series regulars, the network announced Thursday. The series will premiere in 2018 on FOX.\nAccording to the show\u2019s synopsis, the emergency responders are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. They must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives.\nBassett also executive produces along with Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Tim Minear, Alexis Martin Woodall and Bradley Buecker.\nBuecker directs the first episode.\nAisha Hinds recently was featured in the FOX event series \u201cShots Fired\u201d and the cable film \u201cAll The Way,\u201d opposite Bryan Cranston and Anthony Mackie. She also received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Harriet Tubman in the drama series \u201cUnderground.\u201d Hinds began her career in schools, churches, prisons, group homes and on the streets of New York City as a cast member with a local Brooklyn-based group of young artists called the Health Watch Players. She went on to obtain a B.F.A. in theater at the University of Miami and graduated with honors. Hinds\u2019 break came when she was cast on \u201cNYPD Blue.\u201d Her additional television credits include a series regular role on the drama \u201cUnder the Dome,\u201d as well as recurring roles on \u201cHawthorne,\u201d \u201cWeeds,\u201d \u201cDollhouse\u201d and \u201cTrue Blood.\u201d\nRockmond Dunbar is best known to FOX audiences for his role as \u201cBenjamin \u2018C-Note\u2019 Franklin\u201d on the network\u2019s drama series, \u201cPrison Break,\u201d as well as the recent event series of the same name. He also starred opposite Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan in the streaming drama series \u201cThe Path.\u201d Dunbar\u2019s additional television credits include \u201cThe Mentalist,\u201d \u201cSoul Food,\u201d \u201cTerriers\u201d and \u201cSons of Anarchy.\u201d\n9-1-1aisha hindsrockmond dunbarRyan Murphy\nPrevious ArticleNeNe Leakes Fired From Xscape Reunion Tour Over Rape Joke\nNext ArticleFootball Player Cut by Albright College After Kneeling During Anthem",
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        "title": "KARM Dragon Boat Festival\u2019s early registration goes through April 30",
        "raw_content": "KARM Dragon Boat Festival\u2019s early registration goes through April 30\nCompetitors from the Komodo Row team paddle down Fort Loudon Lake during the Downtown Dragon, Drum, and Paddle Race at Volunteer Landing on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015. Teams of 20 paddlers in Hong Kong-style dragon boats competed on a 250-meter course in the event, which benefitted the Tennessee Clean Water Network. (ADAM LAU/NEWS SENTINEL)\nBy Maggie Jones of the Knoxville News Sentinel\nWhile the Knoxville Area Rescue Ministries' Dragon Boat Festival is still a few months away, early registration for teams wanting to race during the event will end Saturday, April 30.\nEarly registration will provide a $100 discount on the registration fee to teams who sign up by Saturday. With the discount, the fee is $900, and after Saturday, it will be $1,000, according to the event's website. The event will take place from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at the Cove at Concord Park, according to a release from KARM.\nThe annual event is expecting more than 40 corporate and community teams that will compete in several categories including fastest race times, highest fundraisers, best team name, best team costume, best team spirit and more. New to the event this year is a junior division race for children 8-11 years old, the release said.\nIn addition to the races, the festival will feature food, music and children's activities. All proceeds will benefit KARM's programs and services it provides to the community. This year's fundraising goal is $215,000. The event raised more than $190,000 last year.\nTo register as a team, go online at www.karm.org/dragonboats/, call 865-633-7623 or email jnelson@karm.org, the release said.\nAbout Maggie Jones\nMaggie Jones covers local entertainment news for the Knoxville News Sentinel.\n@AvengerMags\nmaggie.jones@knoxnews.com",
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        "raw_content": "Conflict vs conservation\nPost-conflict, conservation must remain with communities\nSOPHIA TAMOT\nUp until 2000, Nepal's conservation efforts looked promising. Despite the conflict, the number of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros had risen to 612 from less than a hundred in the 1960s, just one indicator of success.\nBut Nepal today has just 409 rhinos. \"From the rhino data alone, we can say conservation work has stepped back nearly two decades,\" says Chandra Gurung, WWF Nepal's country representative.\nChitwan National Park alone had 544 rhinos in 2000. However, as the Maoists stepped up their activities, guard posts were abandoned, giving poachers and smugglers the freedom to move around national parks, encroach on protected areas, and illegally fell timber.\n\"Damage is most where security posts have been set up. The army was deputed in protected areas and they have been the main targets of rebels,\" says ecologist Dinesh Bhuju.\nIn Chitwan, there were 44 armed posts of which 17 were evacuated during the insurgency. \"There is aggravated rhino poaching in the area, especially after 1997,\" says Bhuju. Since 2000, the rhino count in Chitwan National Park has gone down to 372 from 544-a 31 percent decline in five years.\nIn July, park officials found a carcass of a pregnant female rhino along with its fifteen-month-old foetus in Chitwan. Its horn was missing and the rhino was covered in gunshot wounds. Altogether, six rhinos have been found dead since July end.\nDespite anti-poaching campaigns and efforts by conservationists, huge profits from the sale of rhino horns and tiger bones mean local smugglers will not be deterred. A rhino horn can fetch as much as Rs 800,000/kg in Nepal, while tiger bones cost up to Rs 5,400/kg. International prices are three to four times higher.\nConservationists have no idea about the state of other species, as the conflict has made it impossible for them to go into specific areas and monitor animal activity. \"The south of Annapurna has become a no-go zone for park staff,\" says Gurung.\nThe conflict has also set back the implementation of programs planned to keep conservation efforts on track. In Chitwan's Madi valley, 60,000 residents live without electricity due to the conflict, and over 15 game scouts have been killed by Maoist landmines in Parsa and Suklaphanta. \"Ten of our staff were injured and abducted. The Maoists have also banned social mobilisation, which makes it very difficult for us to work,\" says Jhamak Karki, assistant ecologist at the Department of National Parks and Forests.\nWildlife monitoring has also suffered a setback, which is why poaching in all areas, not just the remote inaccessible ones has intensified. But poaching for food was curbed to an extent because Karki says, \"the Maoists confiscated all weapons from the villagers.\"\nRevenue generated from the exploitation of natural resources normally goes to the government and is in part put into local community development projects. That has in recent years been channelled into Maoist activities. \"Even Maoists from Dhading go up to Dolpo to collect taxes on Yarchagumba. The Rs 10,000/kg royalty that should be going to the government was going to the Maoists,\" says Yeshe Lama, senior program officer of WWF Nepal.\nBut it's not all bad news. \"Despite the conflict, landscape conservation has materialised, a third breeding rhino population has been established, and the concept of community owned and managed conservation areas was successfully pioneered in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area,\" says Lama. The conservation project will be handed over to the local council this Friday.\nThis is the only way to go, say experts, because true ownership of wildlife and the forests lies with the community, and it is difficult to run successful programs without their participation. \"Ten years from now, we want to see the indigenous communities as owners of wildlife and living in peace with nature,\" says Mangal Man Shakya of the Wildlife Watch Group.\nThe group has just launched two publications to show the impact of the conflict on conservation in Nepal.\nTwo reports Conflict & Conservation: Himalayan Biodiversity on the Brink, and Cost of Conflict: On Nepal's conservation efforts have been published by Wildlife Watch Group, which has been lobbying for wildlife issues since 1993.\nBased on field reports collected by over 20 journalists who visited different national parks and protected areas, the books offer a chronology of the conflict's direct impact on wildlife.\nWhat the books highlight does not really come as news. Maoist activities like taxation, extortion, threats to life and property, abduction, and ambushes have greatly affected conservation efforts in most national parks and protected areas.\nBut there are also progressive stories of community groups, remigration of birds and empowerment of women despite the conflict. The reports also find that the losses suffered by the forests are not as severe as initially predicted. All this has been possible mainly because of the communities' commitment towards conservation.\nWhile the editors admit that the journalists who carried out the studies are not environmental experts, but political journalists with good contacts in the Nepal Army and the Maoists, the books are a solid source of information about the current situation in the national parks and protected areas.",
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        "raw_content": "Bowles gets 25 years in prison\nRAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) \u00c2? A Rapid City man who pleaded guilty to lesser charges just days before standing trial for attempted murder has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.\nWade Bowles was charged with three counts of attempted murder for stabbing three people at a Rapid City apartment complex last May.\nHe ended up pleading guilty to two counts of aggravated assault.\nDuring a Tuesday court appearance, the 33-year-old Bowles apologized for his actions.\nHe could get parole after serving 70 percent of his sentence.\nInformation from: KEVN-TV, http://www.kevn.com\nRapid City man charged with child porn pleads guilty to...\nRapid City - Rapid City murder trial to begin on Monday\nMan pleads not guilty to attempted murder",
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        "raw_content": "Julie Taymor returns to directing with 'Midsummer Night's Dream'\nJanuary 23, 2013|By David Ng\nJulie Taymor, at the opening-night performance of the Broadway musical\u2026 (Charles Sykes / Associated\u2026)\nSince being fired in 2011 from the Broadway musical \"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,\" director Julie Taymor has kept a relatively low public profile, her time presumably occupied by the ongoing lawsuit between her and the show's producers.\nTaymor might be considered damaged goods when it comes to Broadway, but her trademark innovative style still has its fans. In her first directing gig since the \"Spider-Man\" debacle, Taymor will return to her roots by staging a new production of Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" at Theatre for a New Audience in Brooklyn.\nThe production is scheduled to open Nov. 2 and will be the inaugural production of the company's new permanent home near Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood. Taymor will once again team up with her longtime partner, the Oscar-winning composer Elliot Goldenthal, who will write the music for the comedy.\nTaymor previously worked with Theatre for a New Audience in 1986 on a production of Shakespeare's \"The Tempest.\" She subsequently directed two more Shakespearean plays for the New York company -- \"The Taming of the Shrew\" and \"Titus Andronicus.\"\nThe director has also made film versions of \"The Tempest\" and \"Titus.\"\n\"Midsummer\" is set to begin preview performances on Oct. 19.\nTaymor reached a tentative settlement in her legal battle with the producers of \"Spider-Man\" in August. But it has been reported as recently as this month that no final deal has been reached yet.\nJulie Taymor, 'Spider-Man' producers reach settlement\nJulie Taymor eligible for Tony consideration for 'Spider-Man'\nJulie Taymor claims 'Spider-Man' producers engaged in fraud\nVOTE: What's the best version of 'O Holy Night'?\nDisney's 'The Lion King' passes $1-billion mark on Broadway\nJulie Taymor reaches settlement over 'Spider-Man' musical\n'Spider-Man' legal battle with Julie Taymor gets new trial...\n'Spider-Man' co-writer to pen tell-all book on Broadway...",
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        "raw_content": "Why should you hire an Illinois tax accountant?\nWhen you want to have your income tax return to be handled professionally and properly every tax season, then it is a good idea to hire a tax accountant. There are numerous valuable benefits which you get when you hire an accountant to look after your taxes. The accountant helps to get your taxes done, instead of doing them yourself you can get them done using a software program. You can also check out some of the other benefits which are listed below.\nYou can hire a tax accountant to save you a lot of time. All that you need to do is to offer the accountant with all the necessary documents and leave them to do the rest of the work. It may turn out to be an additional cost for you to hire an accountant, but it is very convenient and reliable. Especially for large families, they turn out to be a lifesaver. You will have a lot of time to focus on the other things in life.\nFind new deductions\nYou can also hire an Illinois tax accountant to find new deductions. By using a tax software, you may be prone to make errors. But when you find and hire a tax accountant, you will be able to make all your financial record a bit more appealing for the future tax return processes. The accountant which you hire can help you to find the most deductions. They are able to do this as they are constantly updating themselves with all the latest tax laws.\nUnderstand the changes in tax\nYou can hire a tax accountant to understand a changed tax situation. The taxing can change according to the new taxing situation. This can be quite confusing and frustrating for many people if they are not well-versed with all the tax returns or the tax software. The Illinois tax accountant would help you a lot with all these things along with giving you a better sense of assurance.\nEnsure smooth future tax seasons\nYou can have all your future tax seasons easy to come. When you do an income tax return filing, you know that it is not that easy. This is why you exactly need an Illinois tax accountant. They are used to doing these types of information as well as the actions of gathering all the necessary materials which are needed for tax return. Your accountant can give you better tips to help you prepare the proper materials which are needed for the next tax season.\n; Articles Promoter Article Directory | Why should you hire an Illinois tax accountant?\nWhen you want to have your income tax return to be handled professionally and properly every tax season, then it is a good idea to hire a tax accountant. There are numerous valuable benefits which you get when you hire an accountant to look after your taxes. The accountant helps to get your taxes done, instead of doing them yourself you can get them done using a software program. You can also check out some of the other benefits which are listed below. Saves time You can hire a tax accountant to save you a lot of time. All that you need to do is to offer the accountant with all the necessary documents and leave them to do the rest of the work. It may turn out to be an additional cost for you to hire an accountant, but it is very convenient and reliable. Especially for large families, they turn out to be a lifesaver. You will have a lot of time to focus on the other things in life. Find new deductions You can also hire an Illinois tax accountant to find new deductions. By using a tax software, you may be prone to make errors. But when you find and hire a tax accountant, you will be able to make all your financial record a bit more appealing for the future tax return processes. The accountant which you hire can help you to find the most deductions. They are able to do this as they are constantly updating themselves with all the latest tax laws. Understand the changes in tax You can hire a tax accountant to understand a changed tax situation. The taxing can change according to the new taxing situation. This can be quite confusing and frustrating for many people if they are not well-versed with all the tax returns or the tax software. The Illinois tax accountant would help you a lot with all these things along with giving you a better sense of assurance. Ensure smooth future tax seasons You can have all your future tax seasons easy to come. When you do an income tax return filing, you know that it is not that easy. This is why you exactly need an Illinois tax accountant. They are used to doing these types of information as well as the actions of gathering all the necessary materials which are needed for tax return. Your accountant can give you better tips to help you prepare the proper materials which are needed for the next tax season.",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: Sinfonia Salt Lake\nSinfonia Salt Lake, a Welcome Addition to the Orchestral Music Scene\nBy Gregory Walz on May 30, 2016 \u2022 ( Leave a comment )\nSinfonia Salt Lake, Salt Lake City\u2019s newest professional chamber orchestra, gave its inaugural concert on January 25 and its second on May 16 at the First United Methodist Church in Salt Lake City. There is certainly a place for such an orchestra in the Salt Lake City area\u2019s orchestral [\u2026]",
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        "title": "Centre For Asian Studies | ASC, Asian Studies, VMU, Lithuania, Kaunas \u00bb Blog Archive \u00bb Historical discovery: Chiune Sugihara\u2019s third child was born in Kaunas",
        "raw_content": "Historical discovery: Chiune Sugihara\u2019s third child was born in Kaunas\nRecently, Ms. Madoka Sugihara, grand-daughter of Chiune Sugihara, granted the permission to Vytautas Magnus University\u2019s Centre for Asian Studies to publish historical document Nr. 220 issued by Prof. Dr. Ma\u017eylis Private Hospital (currently Ma\u017eylis Maternity Hospital) which testifies the birth of Haruki, the third son of Ch. Sugihara. The record which has been found in Kaunas Regional State Archives not only testifies that Sugihara\u2019s son was born in Kaunas, but also provides new information.\nThe document states that Ms. Yukiko Sugihara arrived to the hospital on May 28th, 1:30 P.M. after she felt the first signs of labor. At 2:00 P.M., after very successful birth received by the doctor Ms. St. Chvedukait\u0117, a boy of 2,85 kg was born. Both patients were released on June 4th.\n\u201cThe discovery of this document, to which the staff of the Centre for Asian Studies and the Maternity Hospital contributed much, provides new information regarding Sugihara\u2019s family life in Kaunas. Moreover, it is important in the development of the memory of Sugihara in Kaunas\u201d \u2013 the head of the Centre Dr. Aurelijus Zykas states, \u2013 for instance, it allows to include Ma\u017eylis Maternity Hospital as a new destination of Sugihara Route, a project recently successfully developed by Kaunas Municipality\u201d.\nHaruki Sugihara spent most of his life outside Japan. After the Consulate was closed in Kaunas, Haruki together with his parents and brothers were thrown in different places of Europe, and spent most of their time in the internment camp in Romania. Eventually, the family returned to Japan via Transsiberian Railway. After the war, conditions in the country were very harsh, there was not enough food to eat well. Despite the hardships, Haruki was a very happy, energetic and beloved kid and family called him \u201cKuri-chan\u201d (\u2018kuri\u2019 in Japanese means chestnut).\nAlthough previously Haruki had been complaining about headache, on November 11th, 1947 his condition deteriorated. After suffering for 24 hours he died surrounded by his family. After his death Haruki was diagnosed with leukemia.\nEven though it is not very common in Japan, after cremation, his family presered the urn with his ashes in the family\u2018s house. According to family\u2019s testimony, his mother Yukiko, who loved her son very much, put some rice in front of the urn every time before eating and remembered her \u201cdearest Kuri-chan\u201d. Only much later the urn has been buried in the family grave in the city of Kamakura.\nChiune Sugihara was a Japanese Vice-Consul, who worked in Kaunas during 1939-1940 together with his family. Since the start of the Second World War by the so called \u2018Visas for Life\u2019 he saved thousands of Jewish refugees. Chiune and Yukiko Sugihara had four sons. The eldest son Hiroki (1936-2001) was born in Japan, the second son Chiaki (1938-2010) was born in Helsinki, and the fourth son Nobuki (1949) was born in Japan.",
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        "raw_content": "Occultation of Delta1 Tauri by the Last Quarter Moon (23 February 2018)\nEvening sky on Friday, February 23 looking west as seen from Adelaide at 20:58 ACDST (60 minutes after sunset). The waxing Moon is near the Hyades. Similar views will be seen throughout Australia at the equivalent local time (60 minutes after sunset, click to embiggen).\nThe inset shows the Moon at 23:21 ACDST, when the Moon is about to cover \ud835\udec51 Tauri. Timings for major cities are listed in the table below.\nFor many locations in Australia the First Quarter Moon occults the close pair of stars \ud835\udec51 and \ud835\udec52 Tauri in the Hyades star cluster. These are reasonably bright stars, readily visible to the unaided eye, but the occulation is close to the horizon. As the darf edge of the Moon covers the stars you should see them abruptly wink out.\nEven if you do not have a clear horizon watching the Moon drift towards the pair of \ud835\udec51 and \ud835\udec52 Tauri in the beautiful Hyades cluster will be fascinating.\nFor many locations, especially on the east coast and central states you will need a flat clear horizon to see the occulation (example horizon views are shown below). This will mean that most telescopic observation will not be possible due to the low angle of elevation, and the dimming of the stars close to the horizon means the occultation may be best viewed with binoculars.\nLocation of the Moon above the western horizon as seen from Melbourne at 00:01 AEDST on the morning of the 24th, just as \ud835\udec51 Tauri is occulted (click to embiggen) Location of the Moon above the western horizon as seen from Adelaide at 23:58 ACDST on the evening of the 23rd, just as \ud835\udec51 Tauri is occulted (click to embiggen) Location of the Moon above the north-western horizon as seen from Perth at 21:40 AWSTon the evening of the 23rd, just as \ud835\udec51 Tauri is occulted (click to embiggen)\nTimings for major cities\nCity Time \ud835\udec51 Tauri covered Moon set\nAdelaide (ACDST) 23:58 00:41 (24th)\nBrisbane - (no occulation) -\nCanberra (AEDST) 00:10 (24th) 00:27 (24th)\nDarwin - (no occulation) -\nHobart (AEDST) 23:53 00:27 (24th)\nMelbourne (AEDST) 00:01 (24th) 00:40 (24th)\nPerth AWST 21:40 00:40 (24th)\nSydney AEDST 00:16 (24th) 00:22 (24th)\nLabels: Moon, Occultation",
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        "raw_content": "Should the print media use the term \"love jihad\" without quotes, ie, as a regular part of their vocabulary? While The Indian Express, The Hindu and The Hindustan Times use quotation marks for it, The Times of India, the \"leader\", doesn't.\nWhat should the media's attitude be towards \"love jihad\"? Can we at all take it at face value? The implications of \"love jihad\" are that Hindu girls are a bunch of fools. The English media (including this writer) have interviewed enough Hindu girls who have married Muslims, and highlighted the voluntary nature of such marriages, as also the fact that they were entered into after weighing all factors, including conversion.\nIsn't it obvious to any rational human being that this is a propaganda tool being used by the RSS to control young Hindu women, and simultaneously build up hatred towards Muslims for both short-term electoral gains as well as its long-term anti-Muslim agenda?\nYou don't have to be a 'sickularist' to take an unambiguous position on this campaign. You need to be unambiguously communal to support it.\nThe media may recognize it as divisive, but the \"love jihad\" campaign is being used on a large scale, so you have to report it. But how?\nThe TOI on September 12 had on its Page One left-hand side briefs, a heading saying: Love jihad? Pregnant teen cries rape. But the story inside on page 3, made no mention of this term at all. It was a report about a 15-year-old Hindu involved with a Muslim, who demanded marriage after she got pregnant. But the boy insisted that she convert to Islam to marry him. The girl filed a complaint with the police and the man was arrested for rape of a minor, kidnapping and inducing to marriage.\nBy describing this case as one of \"love jihad\", wasn't the TOI accepting that this term has a concrete basis? The question mark in the heading only indicated some doubt about whether this case could fall under the category of \"love jihad\", but it didn't question the existence of that category.\nThis reminds one of the subtle manner in which the Babri Masjid controversy in the '80s got transformed into the \"Babri Masjid-Ram janmabhoomi controversy\" in the English press, and the Babri Masjid began being called the \"disputed structure\".\nBut that change was gradual. \"Love jihad\" has taken hardly any time to become part of the standard vocabulary for the country's leading English newspaper, and for the Hindi press. That's a reminder of how today's communal climate resembles that of the disturbingly charged '80s. Also a reminder of how 20 years later, the RSS continues to influence the media.\n\"I am thankful to the media for making 'love jihad' a major issue,\" Ajit Tyagi, the convenor of the Western UP unit of the RSS' Hindu Behen Beti Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, told Amit Sharma of the Express (IE, September 14). He was probably referring to the Hindi press, which has gone overboard with gory visuals of girls in burqas behind iron bars, blood flowing from their foreheads (image in the Dainik Jagran).\nThese days, there isn't a week when a hate speech isn't made by an RSS-BJP leader. How much attention should these speeches be given? Maneka Gandhi's speech about beef export earnings being used to fund terrorism - \"to make bombs that kill us\" \u2013 deserved Page One coverage because she is a minister, and also because of the sheer audacity of the statement.\nHere's a central minister making a totally unsubstantiated statement intended to provoke hatred towards an entire community, whom she is supposed to represent. But should it have been top of Page One as it was in The Indian Express?\nOn the same day, Sakshi Maharaj's allegation that madrasas teach terrorism was another example of hate speech. But who is he? How can the slanderous utterances of this forgotten rabble rouser who left the BJP in 1999 to join its enemy Mulayam Singh and then re-joined the BJP, be made the main lead, the way the Express did?\nIt juxtaposed his speech with Maneka Gandhi's, and thereby devoted almost the entire top-of-page-one to inflammatory remarks (IE Sept 15). The common headline was: Latest BJP insight on terror: 'taught in a madrasa...funded by animal slaughter'. What impact could this have had on Muslims, the community identified with both madrasas and beef (even though Christians, Dalits and the entire North-East consume beef)? The TOI put his speech in the inside pages.\nThe English media was in the forefront of condemning the \"polarisation\" (a favorite word these days) that was being created in the run up to the UP by-polls. Why then did it contribute to such polarization by its choice of headlines and placement of reports?\nOn September 14, the Express chose to put on Page One the picture of the funeral of Mahant Avaidyanath, former BJP MP, rabble rouser, and Yogi Adityanath's guru, which was attended by forgotten party stalwart L K Advani. Was that the only newsworthy picture they could find on a Sunday?\nThere's a contradiction in the manner in which the English press writes about these provocative utterances. This is the same media which has spread the myth of \"Modi the moderate\" whose only goal is vikas, right from the days the PM began his election campaign. They reported his inflammatory speeches, but concluded nevertheless, that he was a moderate with no communal agenda.\nThey have stuck to this characterization despite all the utterances of his party members and the decisions of his party after he came to power. For the English media, on top is 'Modi the moderate', and down below is the \"lunatic fringe\" of the Sangh Parivar.\nBut this isn't logical. If Yogi Adityanath, one of the original hate-mongers of the BJP, is the \"lunatic fringe\", then why was he chosen to open the debate on communal violence in Parliament? Why was he chosen to head the UP election campaign? Is Union Minister Maneka Gandhi too part of the \"lunatic fringe\"? And the Madhya Pradesh BJP vice-president and Indore MLA, who wants to ban Muslims from the garba in Indore?\nQuite a wide \"lunatic fringe\" here, all freely spreading hatred.\nNow, the same media that describes Modi as a moderate, also describes him as a party supremo who keeps a watch on everything 24/7. That can only imply that all this poison is being spewed with the supremo's blessings. Those spewing it then, can hardly be described as acting on their own as a \"lunatic fringe\".\nBut if the supremo approves of this poison, how can he remain \"Modi the Moderate\"?\nThe English media should either give up describing the hate mongers as the \"lunatic fringe\" and recognize them as expressing the party's views, or stop calling their leader a moderate.\nIf the English press has done its bit to bolster the BJP's rabble rousers, has it committed another blunder by highlighting the case of the four Muslims from Kalyan, near Mumbai, who left home to join the ISIS?\nMany Muslims feel that too much publicity was given to this incident, with mala fide intent. If four out of a community of 13 crore go to Iraq probably to join the ISIS, should the news be on Page One? Doesn't that malign the entire community, I was asked by a Leftist Muslim, who was angry that the intelligence agencies had again fed stories to a pliant media.\nThere's no doubt that in Mumbai, where the story was first flashed, the police fed it to the media, but that was only after the parents of the missing youth approached them. Anyway, there's truth in the allegation that when it comes to terrorist acts allegedly committed by Muslims, the English press become police stenographers.\nThis incident wasn't a terrorist act, nor was it confirmed that the four had joined ISIS. However, they took a taxi to Mosul and never came back to the group with whom they had gone on a pilgrimage to Iraq. Mosul was one of the first cities captured by the ISIS. Who would choose to stay back in that extremely violent city unless it was to support the people who ruled it?\nThese were Indians who had chosen to live in a city captured by a group openly committed to establishing a theocratic kingdom at the point of the sword. And it wasn't poverty that had forced this choice on them. Wasn't that sensational news? Did it matter if they were just four?\nThese four took their leanings to the logical extreme. The 20-odd Tamil youths whose photograph sporting ISIS T-shirts was flashed across newspapers, may not have had the guts to go to Mosul, but those T-shirts were an open statement of support to ISIS. One Muslim explained their action as being a result of having no Muslim role models in India.\nFirst of all, why should there be separate community role models? Even conceding that community role models are necessary for a minority, if the role model chosen is a foreign armed organization that commits brutality in the name of your religion against those who don't follow their version of it, it's news.\nDuring the Lok Sabha elections, the TOI ran a front page story about a phenomenal rise in youngsters joining the RSS. That deserved page one coverage \u2013 here were young Hindus gravitating towards an extremist communal organization comprising mostly old people. Of course they were joining in the thousands. But again, it needs to be repeated that the ISIS is a foreign, not an Indian organization, all the time in the news for killing and terrorizing people on the basis of religion. So joining it is a sensational story.\nBut when RSS members engage in terrorism, that rarely gets Page One coverage, pointed out the angry Leftist Muslim.\nThat's not true. Col Shrikant Purohit and Sadhvi Pragya made Page One headlines for a long time. But how many years did it take to arrest them, asked the Muslim. The police arrested Muslims for the terrorist acts (allegedly) committed by these Hindus, and the media lapped it up.\nThis can't be denied. However, once they were arrested, they weren't given any special treatment by the English media.\nBut what cannot be denied is how terrorist acts by ordinary members of the RSS do not get Page One coverage. In Nanded, Tenkasi and Kanpur, RSS members were arrested for making bombs in 2006 and 2008; the news was buried in the inside pages.\nThen, should the argument be that they should have got Page One coverage like the four Kalyan youth did? Or should it be that the Kalyan youth should have been covered in the inside pages instead of on Page one?\nThat's a question for the English media to think about.\nMedia doublespeak Love jihad RSS Jyoti Punwani Indian Express Th times of India",
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        "raw_content": "Lohle, Georg\nGeorg Lohle is a German researcher, but unfortunately, he has had his book, Die Weltgeschichte \u2013 Der wahre Ursprung[446], only published in German. However, Lohle\u2019s website(a) has a considerable amount of its content in English. There are a number of excerpts from his book, in German, that can be read online(c).\nHis book has chapter two focused on Atlantis, in which he relies heavily on the controversial Oera Linda Book and not surprisingly leads Lohle to believe that its location was in the middle of the North Sea.\nLohle is also a keen exponent of the \u2018Expanding Earth Hypothesis\u2019 and he has compounded his nonconformist views with his acceptance of the old theory of a \u2018hollow\u2019 Earth.\nThe prominent Australian geologist Dr. James Maxlow is also a supporter of the idea of an expanding Earth and estimates that it is currently doing so at a rate of 22mm per year. A more technical explanation of the theory, in English, can be found elsewhere on the Internet(b).\nA report in early 2007 added a further confusing element to the subject when it was announced by Dr. Chris MacLeod, of Cardiff University, that the earth\u2019s crust appeared to be completely missing in an area thousands of kilometres across in the Atlantic between Cape Verde Islands and the Caribbean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.\n*(a) http://www.vanaheim.de (offline Dec. 2017)\nSee: https://web.archive.org/web/20160731211043/http://www.vanaheim.de\n(b) http://www.grisda.org/origins/15053.htm (link broken Oct. 2018)\nSee: https://web.archive.org/web/20180307141731/http://www.grisda.org/origins/15053.htm*\n(c) http://www.hohle-erde.de/?s=Georg+Lohle\nTagged Cape Verde Islands, Caribbean, Chris MacLeod, Expanding Earth Hypothesis, Georg Lohle, James Maxlow, Mid Atlantic Ridge, North Sea, Oera Linda Book",
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        "raw_content": "When it comes to buying a car, you probably already know that buying used is often considered smarter than buying new. However, you might be under the misconception that the best way to do so is to find a car that you can buy in cash. Although there are some perks to buying cars this way, financing can be a better option. These are a few reasons why.\n1. Get a Better Vehicle Unless you've saved up a big chunk of cash, there's a chance that the car that you would purchase with cash wouldn't exactly be a nice one. Financing allows you to use your cash as a down payment and then to make payments on the rest of the vehicle's purchase price, which means that you can typically buy a nicer car while keeping things affordable. Then, you can enjoy more reliable transportation and can feel proud of what you drive.\n2. Reduce the Risk of Losing Your Cash Due to an Accident Many people who buy cars with cash put \"liability only\" coverage on their vehicles. This means that if you get in a wreck, your insurance company won't pay for the car, and you'll lose all of the cash that you spent on the vehicle. With financing, you can minimize the amount that you pay out of pocket in the beginning, so if you crash the car the very next day, you won't lose all of your cash. Instead, your insurance will pay for it, since your lender will more than likely require you to carry collision coverage as well.\n3. Improve Your Credit Score One reason why people buy cars in cash is because they don't think that they can get approved for a car loan. However, if you are able to get a loan on your car, you will have the opportunity to boost your score. Some lenders still work with individuals who have poor credit, such as \"buy here, pay here\" dealers that offer dealer financing. If you shop around, you should be able to find someone who will work with you, no matter how bad your credit score might be.\nAs you can see, financing your used car purchase can actually be a smarter option than buying with cash. Luckily, a buy here, pay here car dealership can help you purchase the used car that you want without requiring you to pay for it out of pocket up-front. Contact a dealership, such as Autobank of Kansas City, for more information.",
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        "raw_content": "By Manuela Zoninsein\nAttending Jewish sleep-away camp for nearly a decade\u2019s worth of summers taught me some invaluable life lessons, such as how to sweep sand out of a craggy floored cabin, how to rap the Birkat HaMazon, and the value of tikkun olam \u2014 the Jewish commitment to repairing the world. I learned that we are all responsible for one another, even in a cabin with 14 girls hiding behind each other when \u201cspin the bottle\u201d took a turn for the worse.\nThat interdependence remains relevant today, as we humans in the larger global community continue to use resources at unsustainable rates. Admittedly, the world at large might be a bit more unwieldy than a summer camp \u2014 700 Midwestern Jewish teens confined to 80 acres in northern Wisconsin can\u2019t quite approach the complexity of nearly seven billion people of all shapes, colors, beliefs and lifestyles wandering the globe \u2014 yet if each of us can seek to integrate into our daily routines the idea of coexisting with 6,999,999,999 others, we can move in the right direction.\nToday, part of repairing the world means ensuring that we can reduce our individual consumption to sustainable levels, especially as the world gets more crowded. If people in developing countries such as China continue to respond to increased prosperity by eating more resource-intensive foods, namely meat and dairy, then a worldwide population increase of just two billion people by 2050 may double the demand for food production.\nBut when it comes to farming, more of the same isn\u2019t going to work, because agricultural production as we know it is flawed.\n\u201cThe industrial agriculture system consumes fossil fuel, water, and topsoil at unsustainable rates. It contributes to numerous forms of environmental degradation, including air and water pollution, soil depletion, diminishing biodiversity, and fish die-offs,\u201d Leo Horrigan, Robert Lawrence and Polly Walker wrote in a report for the Center for a Livable Future at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. \u201cMeat production contributes disproportionately to these problems, in part because feeding grain to livestock to produce meat \u2014 instead of feeding it directly to humans \u2014 involves a large energy loss, making animal agriculture more resource intensive than other forms of food production.\u201d\nHere\u2019s a simple explanation of the food-energy connection described by Horrigan, Lawrence and Walker: Through a series of chemical reactions, plants convert the sun\u2019s energy into stored energy. Humans and other animals eat those plants, releasing their stored energy to power our bodies. Essentially, just as cars get energy from oil, we\u2019re machines that process food for energy. The problem is that in our industrial agricultural system, our food also gets energy from oil.\nIndustrial fertilizers and pesticides are made from oil, combining to consume almost 40 percent of the energy allocated to agricultural production \u2014 the single most energy intensive aspect of our agricultural system. Packaging, processing and storing food consumes about 23 percent of the energy used in our food production system, according to Danielle Murray, San Francisco\u2019s renewable-energy program manager and former researcher at the Earth Policy Institute. An additional 32 percent of energy is taken up at home, with refrigeration and cooking. On average, 7.3 units of energy are needed to produce one unit of food energy, according to conservative estimates from the University of Michigan.\nThe energy consumed in food production could be reduced greatly if we switched to a non-industrial system. For example, farmers could replace petroleum-based fertilizers with manure, a natural, time-tested option. But our monoculture industrial system keeps distinct aspects of agricultural processes consolidated, so even manure must travel long distances to arrive at the fields where it\u2019s needed. However, switching to a small-scale agricultural system would allow for manure to be used on the same farms where it\u2019s produced, eliminating the need for fertilizers to be transported across the country in trucks. Small-scale closed-loop farming systems may not offer economies of scale, but they do offer more efficient use of resources, including energy.\nThe single-biggest thing we could do to lessen energy consumption could be quite an easy thing to achieve. Put simply, we have to stop eating so much meat. The production of beef, for instance, requires 35 calories of energy for every calorie of beef produced. Meat production contributes disproportionately to energy consumption, in part because feeding grain to livestock to produce meat, instead of feeding it directly to humans, involves a large energy loss as livestock convert the grain they eat into meat.\nAccording to the United Nations, livestock is the single-largest contributor to climate change, responsible for 18 percent of the world\u2019s greenhouse-gas emissions. That doesn\u2019t include carbon wastes attendant to meat production, such as the effect of cutting down the forests for the farms, the effect of producing fertilizer to grow animal feed, and the fuel used to ship animals and animal products across the country and around the world. Indeed, animal agriculture is one of the largest factors driving global deforestation, and increasing deforestation diminishes opportunities for trees to sequester harmful carbon. Additionally, overgrazing helps lead to desertification and further loss of arable land. Livestock also produces about half of the world\u2019s methane-gas emissions and about 70 percent of the world\u2019s nitrous-oxide emissions. A potent greenhouse gas, methane is about 21 times more powerful a heat retainer than carbon dioxide. While atmospheric carbon-dioxide concentrations have risen by about 31 percent since pre-industrial times, methane concentrations have more than doubled, largely because of substantial increases in meat production and consumption.\nThe proliferation of industrial animal agriculture also leads to pollution from high concentrations of animal waste and the extensive use of antibiotics, which may compromise their effectiveness in medical use. Animal fat is implicated in many of the chronic degenerative diseases that afflict industrial and newly industrializing societies, particularly cardiovascular disease and some cancers. The pesticides used heavily in industrial agriculture are associated with elevated cancer risks and are coming under greater scrutiny for their links to endocrine disruption and reproductive dysfunction.\nProblem of distribution, not scarcity\nBoth affluent and poor countries could benefit from policies that more equitably distribute high-protein foods. The World Food Policy Research Institute estimated that hunger and food insecurity are problems not of resource scarcity but of insufficient political will or moral imperative to change the way food is allocated. The developing world alone is producing enough food to provide every person with more than the estimated average 2,500 calories per day, but if unsustainable agriculture remains the norm, and the rate of meat intake continues to rise, scarcity of resources could soon become a major factor in food insecurity.\nFor example, the amount of water used in agriculture is astounding, accounting for nearly 70 percent of water consumption worldwide. And irrigation is the leading cause of salinization of land, since non-rain freshwater typically contains small amounts of salts, which build up in the soil over time. The effect is most pronounced in arid and semi-arid regions. Additionally, irrigation permits fertilizer and pesticide residues to run off into both above-ground waterways and groundwater. As the population grows, and as a greater proportion of that population aims to enjoy meat the way Westerners already do, more and more water will be needed to grow grain to feed livestock.\nLessons for our daily bread\nSo what can we do? To start, buy foods grown locally. Since locally grown foods don\u2019t have to travel as far to reach you, much less energy is used in their transportation. Farmers\u2019 markets, food co-ops and community-supported agriculture groups are all good sources of locally grown food. To really connect to the land, consider planting your own garden, perhaps starting with easy-to-grow herbs, such as basil, oregano and rosemary \u2014 all of which can even be grown indoors.\nSince so much petroleum goes into industrial fertilizers and pesticides, consider buying organic fruits and vegetables. Seek out farms that use closed-loop farming systems that account for all energy inputs and outputs, attempting to imitate natural ecosystem processes.\nAvoid processed foods as often as possible, because processing requires more energy. Processed foods also tend not to be nearly as nutritionally efficient as whole and unprocessed products, and use far more packaging, which in turn requires energy to both manufacture and to handle the resulting waste.\nReuse packaging whenever possible. Simply put, it is more energy efficient to wash a glass jar and reuse it than it is to manufacture a new one. In increasing order by the amount of energy need to produce each material, choose glass, then steel, aluminum, paper, and finally plastics. Plastics are the most energy intensive to produce because they, like fertilizers and pesticides, are made out of oil.\nDon\u2019t just stand there with the refrigerator door open; choose what you want before you open the door. Order smaller portions, put on your plate only what you can finish, and preserve and reuse leftovers. And the importance of cutting back on meat cannot be overstated. As much as consumers may love it, meat is the least fuel-efficient food we have. Large quantities of energy are required to cultivate, harvest and ship animal feed, and large quantities of energy are required to house, transport and slaughter animals, process and package meat, and refrigerate it until it\u2019s cooked. Just consider the impact: If your four-person family skips meat and cheese one day a week, it's like taking your car off the road for five weeks. More broadly speaking, if everyone in the country ate no meat or cheese just one day a week, it would be like not driving 91 billion miles \u2014 or taking 7.6 million cars off the road, according to the Washington-based Environmental Working Group. Follow in the footsteps of Oprah and embrace Meatless Mondays \u2014 a once-weekly day without meat.\nIn terms of climate impact, the four worst meats to eat, according to the Environmental Working Group, are lamb, beef, pork and farmed salmon.\nConsider Jonathan Safran-Foer\u2019s argument in his book, Eating Animals: It\u2019s true that we have certain traditions, but these traditions have changed before, and can change again. Reflect on whether it\u2019s worth hurting the environment, your health and other living creatures, not to mention perpetuating an unequal system of consumption between haves and have-nots.\nWe\u2019re no longer preteens at summer camp starting to learn important values for our lifetimes; it\u2019s now imperative for us to think about the kind of world we want to leave for the next generation. Is it one in which they can breathe, drink and eat securely? If so, then we need to buy and eat conscientiously. 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        "raw_content": "JLR factory\nJLR's China retail sales nearly halved in the quarter as demand for cars from the Asian economic powerhouse shrank for the first time since the 1990s. Jaguar chief executive Ralf Speth said: \"Jaguar Land Rover reported strong third-quarter sales in the United Kingdom and North America, but our overall performance continued to be impacted by challenging market conditions in China\".\nLast month Jaguar Land Rover joined Honda and Toyota in announcing a post-Brexit temporary plant shutdown, which will affect all three of its United Kingdom auto factories, as well as its engine plant in Wolverhampton.\nJaguar Land Rover's owner Tata Motors Ltd stunned markets by posting the biggest-ever quarterly loss in Indian corporate history of about $4 billion on slumping China sales, sending its shares crashing as much as 30 percent.\nThe automotive industry is facing significant market, technological, and regulatory headwinds.\nJLR has taken steps to address the slide in China sales by changing its strategy to focus on profits for dealers instead of sales and incentivising retail sales over wholesale, he said.\n\"Given the muted demand scenario and the associated impact on the financials, JLR has concluded that the carrying value of capitalised investments should be adjusted down, resulting in a non-cash 3.1 billion pre-tax exceptional charge and an overall pre-tax loss of 3.4 billion for the quarter\", Tata Motors said in a statement.\nMore news: Mickelson hits every fairway for first time in two decades\nCommenting on the step, JLR Chief Executive Ralf Speth said, \"We are announcing a non-cash exceptional charge to reduce the book value of our capitalised investments\".\nFor the quarter, Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR) reported a negative EBIT of 2.6 percent, which was 520 basis point (100 bps= 1 percentage point) lower than the same period past year. U.S. sales rose 20 per cent and 18 per cent in the UK.\nSpeth said: \"This is a hard time for the industry but we remain focused on ensuring sustainable and profitable growth and making targeted investments that will secure our business in the future\".\nJLR realised \u00a3500m of cash improvements through the \"Charge\" programme in the third quarter.\nAs part of the plans, JLR last month announced investments worth hundreds of millions of pounds to produce electric drive units at Wolverhampton.\nThe company continues to invest in new vehicles, electrification, and technology.\nJLR's revenue, however, declined 1 per cent to 6.2 billion pounds.",
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        "raw_content": "When the body hurts, people reach for over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers to ease their suffering; they are the most frequently used medications in the United States. Although they offer easy-access pain relief, they have been linked to hearing loss and you may want to be careful about using them on a regular basis.\nA Harvard-affiliated study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggests that frequent use of the painkillers ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) may contribute to hearing loss. The study tracked more than 60,000 women during 14 years and found a 13 percent increased risk of hearing loss in those who took pain relievers two to three days per week, while the risk increased to up to 24 percent in those using it six to seven days per week. The findings are similar to another study that found aspirin to be a risk factor for hearing loss in men.\nWhy do these medications affect hearing loss? Researchers say ibuprofen can reduce blood flow to the cochlea, the auditory portion of the inner ear, which could result in cellular damage and cell death. Also, acetaminophen may deplete the antioxidant glutathione, which protects the cochlea from damage.\nDoes this mean you should avoid OTC painkillers such as Advil and Tylenol? Although they can offer effective pain relief for many people, the study\u2019s author says their use should be limited as much as possible and that people should instead explore alternatives.\nRooting out the Problem\nIf your chronic pain compels you to take painkillers on a regular basis, consider bypassing the conventional band aid approach of simply treating symptoms and look for the root cause of the problem.\nConventional pain management relies on pharmacological applications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), narcotics, and antidepressant pain modifiers, yet these approaches can build dependencies \u2013- and potential hearing loss. While they relieve symptoms, they are a temporary fix for a chronic problem.\nAlternatively, functional medicine addresses the root cause of pain, taking into account genetic, medical, environmental, and lifestyle factors that contribute to chronic pain and the inflammation associated with it. This offers a sustainable solution by getting to the root of the problem.\nA Personal Plan That\u2019s an Alternative to Chronic Pain\nDepending on your unique needs, your pain management plan may involve the following changes, all of which can have a profound effect on chronic pain and inflammation:\nHerbal and nutritional compounds\nTherapeutic body work\nExercise adjustments\nStrategies to improve sleep quality\nThe Takeaway: Take the Pain Away!\nWhile OTC pain meds offer instant relief, they ignore the root of the problem, pose unnecessary risks, and only offer temporary relief. However, a pain management program that addresses the underlying cause of pain can offer a long-lasting, healthy, and sustainable way to free yourself from pain.\nNobody likes to live with chronic pain, whether it\u2019s a mild headache or debilitating back aches. I am trained to look at the contributing factors behind your pain and to create a personalized pain management. Don\u2019t wait another day to get to the root of the problem!\nPainpain medication",
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        "raw_content": "Crime Statistics Bill 2014\nMr CARROLL (Niddrie) \u2014 It is my pleasure to rise and speak on the Crime Statistics Bill 2014. As mentioned at the outset, the opposition does not oppose the bill. However, we have some concerns in relation to the transparency of crime statistics, and we hope some\nof our suggestions will be adopted in the future, after November.\nThe Ombudsman\u2019s report Crime Statistics and Police Numbers recommends that the government consider establishing an independent unit to develop and maintain statistical databases on crime, to monitor and publish reports on crime trends and that has the capacity to audit crime statistics. The member for Caulfield and I both sit on the Parliament\u2019s Law Reform, Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee, which is currently undertaking an inquiry into the drug ice. Throughout our inquiry, in our sessions all over the state, data has been revealed to be a key issue. This legislation will go some way to\naddressing what needs to be addressed in relation to crime statistics and where police resources are most needed.\nA key component of this bill is the employment of a chief statistician. The Chief Commissioner of Police will be able to provide law enforcement data to this chief statistician. The publication of crime statistics will be a very transparent process, which we\nwelcome, and there will be offences for unauthorised disclosure. The commissioner for law enforcement data security will monitor crime data held by the Crime Statistics Agency.\nThe Napthine government has recently passed reforms in the police area, and many members will be aware that a lot of these reforms were initiated by the inquiry into the command, management and functions of the senior structure of Victoria Police, which is\noften referred to as the Rush inquiry. I was having a look at the report of the Rush inquiry a bit earlier today. The terms of reference of the inquiry were:\nTo inquire into the following matters relating to the structure, operations and administration of the senior command of Victoria Police:\n1. The effectiveness and functions of the senior structure of\nVictoria Police command.\n2. The extent to which the senior command structure of Victoria\nPolice provide the future capabilities to deliver best practice policing.\nAnd the key component concerning crime statistics was:\n3. The extent to which Victoria Police has the command management\nstructures to deliver major IT and administrative functions.\nOn page 77 of the Rush inquiry report, there is a section on information management and information security. The commissioner for law enforcement data security, as members would be aware, is a statutory office established by the Commissioner for Law Enforcement and Data Security Act 2005. The report of the inquiry states that the role of the commissioner is to:\n\u2026 promote the use of appropriate and secure law enforcement data management practices by Victoria Police, thus enhancing community confidence in Victoria Police\u2019s ability to securely manage confidential information.\nThe report shows what Mr David Watts, who was appointed as commissioner in November 2008 under the previous administration, had to say about the functions of his office. It\nMr Watts quickly became concerned about the poor information governance within Victoria Police, the lack of any information management strategy and the fact that no\u2011one appeared to have responsibility for information management. At the request of the minister, he undertook a review of information governance within Victoria Police.\nMembers would be aware that KPMG was engaged to do an audit of the internal management of police statistics and police data. The community has a lot of interest in and concern about police data. It welcomes the reforms on statistics and the new transparency.\nThe Office of Police Integrity document entitled Report of Investigation into Victoria Police Crime Records and Statistical Reporting has also been released. It is alarming what\nMr Strong, the director of the OPI, had to say in that report:\nVictoria Police is unable to produce accurate crime clearance statistics to the Victorian government, the Australian bureau of crime statistics and the Victorian community.\nHowever, what was most concerning was that Mr Strong found during the investigation that, out of a total average of 380 000 crimes each year, up to 15 000 could have been wrongly classified as solved. When it comes to the statistics you can see that there has been a lot of concern and that a lot of oversight has been required. The Rush inquiry also considered what needs to happen in this area.\nThe opposition has put on the record that it welcomes Fiona Dowsley\u2019s appointment as the chief statistician. It is great that she will be involved in setting up the Crime Statistics Agency. However, we must be mindful that the agency will not operate until after the election, and it will not come into force until 1 January 2015. Some of the commentary on Fiona\u2019s appointment has revealed that she has a background in criminology, so she is obviously well briefed and has a good track record. This is a welcome appointment for both sides of the aisle. On the ABC recently she said her aim was to make information more accessible and to present it in a way that people really understand.\nIn my electorate of Niddrie we have two major police stations: one at Moonee Ponds, overseen by Inspector Kedge; and a smaller one in Avondale Heights.\nIn Moonee Valley we have challenges, without a doubt, and I think the police do a wonderful job. They also do a wonderful job with our local legal services, including the Moonee Valley Legal Service. Later tonight our law enforcement agencies will be coming\ntogether for a forum on ice at the Wingate Avenue Community Centre in Ascot Vale. It will be a great forum, but what would have enhanced tonight\u2019s forum is some accurate data and statistics on the drug ice and its impacts in our municipality.\nWe welcome what the government is doing, and it is supported. As I highlighted earlier, the previous government organised KPMG to do its own investigations into the IT management systems of Victoria Police. As someone who has worked at the Department of Justice and spent some time at the Victoria Police centre I know, as do most people, about the history of the law enforcement assistance program database. It has been plagued by problems. Governments have invested in it, but even today what is really needed is a third\u2011party, transparent, independent body in which the community can have confidence, in terms of the statistics that are being issued by the government.\nAs former Office of Police Integrity director Mr Strong and even former police chief commissioner Simon Overland have said, there are statistics but it is about what spin is put on them. Having statistics that are locally based and done by postcode is something that is very welcome and something that the community will appreciate and understand. What has been concerning, though, since we have had the change of government is that following 10 years of crime reduction under Labor statistics do show \u2014 and we have the statistics \u2014 that crime has been on the increase. That is something that needs to be addressed.\nI welcome the government putting money aside in the recent budget to address the harms of the drug ice. When members were driving to Parliament House today they may have heard morning radio host Neil Mitchell \u2014 one of the highest rating radio commentators\ntoday \u2014 saying he is about to embark on his own drugs forum on the issue of ice. I have come to see this problem as being probably the biggest scourge throughout the state right now, whether it be in the suburbs, in the inner city or even in country Victoria. Until we get the relevant data and know exactly what the position is, we cannot know where to most appropriately use the government\u2019s money to address it. We must realise that just putting people into prison will not solve anything.\nWe welcome the statistics, we welcome the legislation and we wish it a speedy passage, but that will not be the end of it. We will be revisiting this measure, although we will not see any teething problems at the moment because it does not come into effect until next year \u2014 let us wait and see. I wish the bill a speedy passage.\nCrimeVictoria Police",
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        "raw_content": "Ben has volunteered his time, energy, and talents for a number of local institutions. For example, Ben used to operate a roadside stand during the summer. Along with his brothers, who also worked at the stand, Ben sold fresh vegetables grown in his backyard garden, cool lemonade, and chocolate chip cookies right from the oven. At the end of summer, Ben and his brothers donated their entire earnings to The Tomorrow Fund, a local clinic of Providence\u2019s Hasbro Children\u2019s Hospital which cares for children with cancer and their families.\nBen has also volunteered his musical talent at such places as soup kitchens and no less than three different nursing homes in the Providence area.\nOne of Ben\u2019s more recent (and perhaps largest in scope and scale) charitable experiences occurred in the spring of 2005. As part of a school project, Ben single-handedly created, developed, and executed an epic musical variety show, Variety Live! The opening montage originally filmed for the production can be played below:\nLet Ben in his own words describe this charitable venture:\nI had been aware of the work of The Tomorrow Fund for many years prior to tenth grade, partly because my brother was a recipient of its services. The Tomorrow Fund is headquartered in Hasbro Children\u2019s Hospital in downtown Providence, RI and serves children with cancer and their families. In my younger years, I had operated roadside lemonade stands to raise money, however scant, for The Tomorrow Fund. But I had always yearned for an opportunity to raise substantially greater proceeds.\nAnd an opportunity came.\nIn sophomore year, I was faced with the task of developing an academic or social project for PEGASUS, an educational enrichment program offered at my school. The program, which lasts from tenth to twelfth grade, has gained acclaim for its charitable work, for many students choose to develop community projects. I knew what I was going to do for my project. I had known for a long time.\nI was going to create and produce, from scratch, an epic variety show to benefit The Tomorrow Fund. Being a pianist, I had always wanted to create my own production, and the confluence of variety show and charity through the PEGASUS program was inevitable.\nThis show I had formed in my mind was going to be a blockbuster, in every sense of the word. I immediately set to work choosing an appealing and professional name for the show\u2014Variety Live! This was the first of the many steps involved in the planning and organization of this colossal event. The second was the identification of a date, place, and time. Though my school\u2019s theater is frequently booked, I was able to reserve it for May 3 at 7:00 PM\u2014no small feat, I assure you! With name, venue, date, and time in hand, I was then able to concentrate on the most important of my tasks: Assembling a cast.\nVariety shows tend to work better when there are multiple people in the cast. Plus, one of my specific intentions in creating this show was to allow my fellow classmates to perform in the spotlight when they would otherwise not get the chance. So, I was able to procure as my cast a number of gifted dancers, violinists, vocalists, and pianists. We communicated frequently about the show between classes, before school at project meetings, after school at project rehearsals, and at night via e-mail.\nI allowed the cast to review and change the script I had written and the order of individual performances, so that none could claim my tactics were anything less than completely democratic! I feel that people perform at their best in every situation\u2014on stage, in the classroom, at work\u2014when they are relaxed, are confident, and above all, have a say in what\u2019s going on! Traditionally, directors want to do things their way, and that\u2019s fine. But it is inarguable that the end product is exponentially greater when it is based on collaboration between director and performer. Such was, and always has been, my philosophy in regards to this matter.\nOther tasks were necessary: I had to film an introductory video montage one night in the style of Saturday Night Live (darkened sky, buildings aglow, masses of people in restaurants and on the sidewalk, etc.), write a theme song to set this montage to, enlist the help of a technical crew, and craft an multimedia advertising blitz (flyers, announcements) to inform the school community of the absolute merit of this show\u2014and of the cause which it would support, The Tomorrow Fund.\nFinally, May 3rd arrived. Much sooner than I could ever have expected. But it arrived.\nWe started the show with some comedy. The video montage. A monologue full of visual puns. Terrific dancing. Great violin. Impeccable singing. I played several songs on the upright piano which had been wheeled into the center of the theater. The entire ensemble, myself included, collaborated on a rousing finale. And most importantly: We raised a bushel of money for The Tomorrow Fund. The amount of money raised put the petty proceeds from my lemonade stand to shame. That, to me, was the most fulfilling part of the evening.\nI faced certain challenges as creator, executive producer, director, and performer of Variety Live! My planning had to be succinct and discreet and synchronous, so that all of my contacts in the school who were assisting me in the creation of this show knew its exact status. 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        "raw_content": "McCulloch v. Maryland: defining federal power\nAsk people to name landmark Supreme Court cases and they\u2019re likely to come up with such textbook examples as Brown v. Board of Education, Roe v. Wade, and Dred Scott v. Sandford, but not many will think to include the 1819 decision in McCulloch v. Maryland. But this less-famous Supreme Court case established two important principles in constitutional law. It confirmed the \u201cNecessary and Proper\u201d clause of the Constitution, granting Congress broad, implied powers in creating a functional national government. It also established the hierarchy of federal and state government by determining that state law cannot impede valid federal actions. These principles remain as relevant today as they were in the early 1800s, as can be seen in the Justice Department\u2019s 2018 suit against the state of California.\nIn 1816, the federal government established the Second National Bank of the United States, which was chartered to handle all fiscal transactions of the United States government. The idea of a national bank was highly controversial; opponents charged that its establishment was unconstitutional and that it trampled on state sovereignty.\nIn 1818, Maryland placed a prohibitive tax on bank notes issued by Bank of the United States. The bank, in the name of its Baltimore branch manager James W. McCulloch, refused to pay the tax and appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Both parties\u2019 arguments addressed the underlying principle: the primacy of federal government. Maryland argued that as a sovereign state, it could legally tax any business within its borders. The Bank of the United States argued that a federal bank was necessary for Congress to carry out its enumerated powers, and so states could not interfere.\nFederal first\nThe Supreme Court unanimously agreed with the bank: taxation counted as interference. Chief Justice John Marshall wrote, \u201cThe States have no power, by taxation or otherwise, to retard, impede, burthen, or in any manner control the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by Congress to carry into effect the powers vested in the national Government.\u201d\nThe Court did, however, allow that the federal government was not exempt to less direct forms of taxation, such as real estate taxes for property used by the bank. Likewise, citizens of the state who derived any sort of profit from the bank were still subject to state income taxes.\nEven more significant than the specific question of taxation, the court agreed with the bank\u2019s characterization of the \u201cNecessary and Proper Clause\u201d of the Constitution (Article I, Section 8), which states that Congress has the power \u201cto make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or any Department or Officer thereof.\u201d\nMarshall wrote, \u201cLet the end be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the constitution, and all means\u2026 which are not prohibited \u2026 are constitutional.\u201d By agreeing that the Congress may hold powers which are not expressly prohibited by the Constitution \u2013 rather than only those which are expressly granted \u2013 the Court greatly extended the possible scope of federal government.\nThe post McCulloch v. Maryland: defining federal power appeared first on AvvoStories.",
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        "raw_content": "Premium Support is the Only Way to Fix America\u2019s Medicare Mess\n(The Week, March 27, 2012) By Bill Frist, M.D. To save Medicare \u2014 and rein in our national debt \u2014 we must transform the entitlement program into a defined-contribution system Nothing is scarier than losing your health. A close second, however, is getting sick and not being able to afford the care you need. For\u2026\nHow the Supreme Court\u2019s \u2018ObamaCare\u2019 ruling will affect you\n(The Week, March 13, 2012) By Bill Frist, M.D. The nation\u2019s highest court is about to judge the president\u2019s signature legislative achievement \u2014 and it\u2019s not just politicians who are invested in the outcome. Is the new health care law constitutional? You might think it doesn\u2019t matter \u2014 or at least, that it doesn\u2019t matter\u2026\nTennessee Tenure Reform",
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Worked in advertising and taught for twelve years.\nMother Goose Award runner-up, 1983, for On Friday Something Funny Happened.\nOn Friday Something Funny Happened, Bodley Head (London, England), 1982.\nThe Party, Bodley Head (London, England), 1983.\nYou Can't Catch Me!, Bodley Head (London, England), 1984, published as Can't Catch Me, Puffin (London, England), 1984.\nThe Gift, Bodley Head (London, England), 1985, Viking (New York, NY), 1986.\nThe Perfect Day, Bodley Head (London, England), 1986, Dutton (New York, NY), 1987.\nGilbert, Bodley Head (London, England), 1987, Random House (New York, NY), 1988.\nAlong Came Tom, Bodley Head (London, England), 1990.\nBear's Bad Mood, Hamish Hamilton (London, England), 1990.\nLots to Do, Ideals Children's Books (Nashville, TN), 1991.\n\"No!,\" Said Joe, Candlewick (Cambridge, MA), 1992.\nBear's Den, Hamish Hamilton (London, England), 1992.\nTimid Tim and the Cuggy-Thief, Bodley Head (London, England), 1993, published as Tim and the Blanket Thief, Atheneum (New York, NY), 1993.\nThe Greatest Show on Earth, Candlewick (Cambridge, MA), 1995.\nOh Where, Oh Where?, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 1998.\nWalking Round the Garden, Bodley Head (London, England), 1998, published as Walking around the Garden, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 1998.\nOn Top of the World, Mondo (Greenvale, NY), 1998.\nNumber One, Tickle Your Tum, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 1999.\nThe Bear Went over the Mountain, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 1999.\nReally Brave Tim, Bodley Head (London, England), 1999.\nAgain!, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 2000.\nThe Big Baby Bear Book, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 2001.\nI'm Coming to Get You!, Red Fox (London, England), 2001.\nClap Your Hands, Red Fox (London, England), 2001.\nHold Tight!, Bodley Head (London, England), 2002, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 2003.\nIs It Christmas?, Barron's (Hauppauge, NY), 2003.\n\"BECOMING A READER\" SERIES\nBilly's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nDan's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nLucy's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nNishal's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nSophie's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nTom's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nVicky's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nWayne's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nYasmin's Box, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1996.\nHazel Hutchins, Anastasia Morningstar, Annick (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1985, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1987.\nPaul Rogers, Lily's Picnic, Bodley Head (London, England), 1988.\nPaul Rogers, Me and Alice Go to the Gallery, Bodley Head (London, England), 1989.\nPaul Rogers, Me and Alice Go to the Museum, Bodley Head (London, England), 1989.\nTony Bradman, Gary and the Magic Cat, Hodder & Stoughton (London, England), 1989.\nGilli Wright, Green Fingers, Hamish Hamilton (London, England), 1989.\nCatherine Storr, The Spy before Yesterday, Hamish Hamilton (London, England), 1990.\nPaul Bette, Unlucky Lucky, Hodder & Stoughton (London, England), 1991.\nE. Nesbit, The Railway Children, Walker (London, England), 1992.\nVivian French, Once upon a Time, Candlewick (Cambridge, MA), 1993.\nVivian French, Little Ghost, Candlewick (Cambridge, MA), 1994, Walker (London, England), 2001.\nPaul Rogers, A Letter to Granny, Bodley Head (London, England), 1994, published as A Letter to Grandma, Atheneum (New York, NY), 1994.\nVivian French, Once upon a Picnic, Candlewick (Cambridge, MA), 1996.\nCarolyn Bear, Scrapman, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1996.\nRoger McGough, The Kite and Caitlin, Bodley Head (London, England), 1996.\nPaul Rogers, Nearly but Not Quite, Bodley Head (London, England), 1997.\nHannah Cole, The Best Day of the Week, Walker (London, England), 1997.\nSusan Gates, Jellyfish Shoes, Oxford University Press, 1998.\nCarolyn Bear, Scrapman and Scrapcat, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1999.\nVivian French, The Gingerbread Boy, Walker (London, England), 2000.\nChlo\u00eb Rayban, Tiger Boy, Red Fox (London, England), 2000.\nCarolyn Bear, Scrapman and the Incredible Flying Machine, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 2000.\nPat Thomson, An Adventure for Robo-Dog, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 2002.\nBritish author-illustrator John Prater has created for picture-book audiences a jubilant mini-universe full of reluctant bath-takers, cozy bears, mischievous children on outings to the park, dreamland birthday parties, and a very peculiar circus family. Known for his tongue-in-cheek wit as well as colorful illustrations, Prater was a self-described failure as a graphics illustrator and school teacher. \"Third time lucky,\" he once told SATA, \"I became a not-so-far-failed children's book illustrator and writer.\"\nBorn in Reading, Berkshire, in England, he attended the Brighton College of Art, earning his B.A. in 1969. After a difficult stint freelancing as an illustrator in London, he returned to school and received his teacher's diploma in art from Reading University in 1972, subsequently teaching for a dozen years. \"My own daughters and their mischievous ways were the source of my early books,\" Prater once told SATA. \"When they grew bigger than me I began sifting through my own childhood experiences.\"\nPrater's first self-illustrated title was On Friday Something Funny Happened, a book that was a runner-up for a Mother Goose Award in 1983. The story of a week in the life of \"two horribly active children,\" as a reviewer in Junior Bookshelf described it, Prater's first picture book uses a spare fifty-four words to describe activities such as shopping, visiting the park, helping with home decorating, and entertaining friends. Prater relied heavily on \"bold keenly-observed pictures\" to make \"his hilarious point,\" according to the reviewer in Junior Bookshelf. Kicki Moxon Browne, reviewing the title in Times Literary Supplement, observed that the text is paired with \"frenzied drawings, capturing wonderfully the built-in slapstick quality of early childhood.\" Gabrielle Maunder noted in School Librarian that where \"John Prater is so clever is in the way he has messages for both the adult reader and the listening child,\" with children loving the rambunctious girl and boy, and parents \"wincing alongside the adults in the story who clearly spend each day clearing up after the day before.\"\nTessa Rose Chester, writing in Times Educational Supplement, described Prater's next picture book, The Party, as \"a boisterous romp in comic-strip style.\" Dialogue here was inserted in balloons, and the story involves the fantasies young Lauren creates when she is bored at her parents' party. She fancifully turns relatives into animals and her parents into clowns, reminiscent, as several reviewers noted, of Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are. \"The transition from polite conversation and staid respectability to pirates, pigs, goats and lions mingling in glorious uproar is effectively done,\" concluded Chester. A Junior Bookshelf critic commented that \"the basis of the story is an adult joke which children can share. . . . A clever book.\"\nBath-time was the inspiration for Prater's third picture book, You Can't Catch Me!, in which Jack is peeved that his playtime should be interrupted for reasons of hygiene. He leads his parents on a merry chase with the taunt, \"You can't catch me!\" Of course, they finally do, but only after Jack falls into a pigsty and is badly in need of a bath. A Junior Bookshelf reviewer called this book an \"attractive and amusing picture book,\" and Growing Point's Margery Fisher commented that the repeated taunt \"sweeps one through near-natural pictures with a strong sense of movement in them; two or four vertical images to a page add to the narrative excitement.\" Denise L. Moll noted in School Library Journal that the brief text \"is just enough to complement the pictures, which really tell the story.\"\nSpare text is a Prater trademark. \"Writing is so difficult,\" Prater once told SATA. \"I really admire those who can apparently do it with ease. I overcame this problem once when I produced a picture book with no words at all, The Gift. Perversely, it was turned into an hour-long radio play by the BBC.\" The Gift portrays a brother and sister who receive two child-size chairs as a present. They soon tire of the chairs but become enthralled with the large carton in which the gift arrived. Climbing into the box, they fly away from civilization and over a jungle where they make friends with the animals and then have an adventure which makes them wish they were safe back home. \"The radiant watercolors and good natured, down-to-earth children give the book immediate appeal,\" observed Booklist's Carolyn Phelan, who called The Gift \"a well-crafted yet unpretentious picture book with more than a little charm.\" A Junior Bookshelf reviewer had high praise for Prater's wordless picture book, dubbing it \"brilliant, original, drawn with a highly individual style and with infectious gusto.\" The same reviewer concluded that \"John Prater gets better all the time.\"\nThe theme of mischievous children is further explored in The Perfect Day, Along Came Tom, and \"No!\" Said Joe. In the first of these titles, young Kevin is the fly in the ointment at a family's seaside outing. He refuses to have a good time, instead whining all the while about the seaweed and a lost flipper. It is only when the rain comes to spoil this perfect day that Kevin perks up. Joe refuses to go shopping with his parents, and even tongue-in-cheek alternatives such as visiting a wicked witch don't change his mind in \"No!\" Said Joe, written and illustrated by Prater. \"Readers of all ages will recognize a familiar theme in the words of this small grouch,\" noted a reviewer for Publishers Weekly.\nA rambunctious toddler keeps his sisters hopping in Along Came Tom, in which \"Prater's expressive water-color illustrations tell the real story,\" according to Kay Weisman in Booklist. Once again, a Junior Bookshelf reviewer had high praise for Prater, noting that \"we all know how a small child can wreck the best party or picnic, but Mr. Prater brings these painful experiences vividly before us with his swift unsentimental washes.\"\nYet another uncooperative child is present in \"No!\" Said Joe, in which Joe does not want to get ready to go shopping. Threats of witches and ghosts and giants will not budge him, but finally the bribe of a treat does the job and suddenly Joe is cooperative. \"Prater wrings every drop of visual humor from his juxtaposition of the parents' (tongue-in-cheek) threats,\" observed a reviewer for Publishers Weekly. Chris Sherman, writing in Booklist, noted that \"Prater's rhyming text is accompanied by bold, colorful watercolor illustrations that are not scary at all.\"\nFantasy comes into play in Lots to Do, when Tom and Jemma make housework less tedious with daydreams and imaginary games. These action-filled daydreams \"are shown in bright, lively strip-cartoon form crammed with amusing detail,\" according to a Junior Bookshelf reviewer. The two transform washing dishes into a circus juggling act, and loading the washing machine becomes a deep-sea diving adventure.\nIn Vivian French's Once upon a Time and its sequel, Once upon a Picnic, a bored little boy encounters fairy tale characters such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Red Riding Hood and the Wolf, and Humpty Dumpty, all of whom amuse the boy and make him forget his boredom. Kristina Lindsay, reviewing the first title in Magpies, thought that children would like the \"simple and rhythmic text (which is perfect for reading aloud) and the bright, colourful pictures which are a visual treat.\" Of the second title, Once upon a Picnic, Booklist's Susan Dove Lempke noted that kids would \"enjoy following the familiar tales as they spin out in softly dappled watercolor landscapes that abound in funny vignettes.\" A Kirkus Reviews critic felt that the second title was not \"as much fun as the original,\" but that it still \"affords droll, amusing moments for fans.\"\nA book that employs both imagination and a very independent child is Prater's The Greatest Show on Earth, in which little Harry presents the members of his traveling-circus family. Where his family are skilled at their jobs, Harry has no talent. His parents fly high on the trapeze, yet he can barely manage the low bar; his juggling sister keeps six objects going at once while Harry can barely toss two. Thus Harry is relegated to looking after the family's tight-rope walking dog, Wellington. One night Harry discovers his true function in the circus: dragged around by the leashed Wellington, Harry becomes a natural clown. Booklist's Phelan commented on the \"deep hues of the pencil-andwatercolor artwork\" which \"provide an effective backdrop for the characters' personalities and emotions, so brilliantly portrayed through their bodies and faces.\" Lempke noted in Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books that \"Prater makes the most of his circus setting . . . capturing motion and personality.\" Once more, a Junior Bookshelf reviewer offered good words for Prater, ones that could equally well be used to sum up much of his achievement in picture books. Noting that Prater's pictures for his circus book were \"more exuberant than usual,\" this reviewer concluded that \"John Prater has been one of the exciting arrivals on the picture-book scene in recent years.\"\nAgain!, the story of an exuberant Little Bear who nearly wears Grandpa Bear out, is \"a sweet offering of inter-generational love,\" thought School Library Journal reviewer Maryann H. Owen. Over and over the two build towers of blocks and castles of sand, just to knock them down and begin again. Then it is on to watering the garden, filling up the watering can and pouring it out dozens of times. Finally, Grandpa Bear convinces Little Bear to try something a little less strenuous: reading while lying in their hammock, which soon leads to a much-needed nap. Owen went on to declare the \"softly hued\" watercolors \"endearing.\"\n\"Illustrating comes easier to me [than writing],\" Prater once summed up for SATA. \"It is a strange occupation because often the best results come when you least expect them. A casual doodle can capture a moment, mood, or expression that can never be repeated.\"\nBooklist, June 15, 1986, Carolyn Phelan, review of The Gift, p. 1544; May 15, 1992, Chris Sherman, review of \"No!\" Said Joe, p. 1688; July, 1992, Kay Weisman, review of Along Came Tom, p. 1945; May 1, 1993, Jim Jeske, review of Once upon a Time, p. 1598; October 15, 1995, Carolyn Phelan, review of The Greatest Show on Earth, p. 412; August, 1996, Susan Dove Lempke, review of Once upon a Picnic, p. 1908; February 1, 1999, Carolyn Phelan, review of On Top of the World, p. 982.\nBulletin of the Center for Children's Books, April, 1992, p. 219; October, 1995, Susan Dove Lempke, review of The Greatest Show on Earth, p. 65; April, 1996, p. 264.\nGrowing Point, July, 1982, pp. 3916-3917; November, 1983, p. 4171; November, 1984, Margery Fisher, review of You Can't Catch Me!, p. 4349.\nJunior Bookshelf, October, 1982, review of On Friday Something Funny Happened, p. 182; April, 1984, review of The Party, p. 58; December, 1984, review of You Can't Catch Me!, p. 248; April, 1986, review of The Gift, pp. 60-61; February, 1987, review of The Perfect Day, p. 23; February, 1988, p. 25; August, 1990, review of Along Came Tom, p. 166; December, 1991, review of Lots to Do, p. 245; December, 1992, p. 246; April, 1995, review of The Greatest Show on Earth, p. 65; October, 1996, p. 183.\nKirkus Reviews, May 15, 1996, review of Once upon a Picnic, p. 744.\nMagpies, November, 1994, Kristina Lindsay, review of Once upon a Time, p. 24.\nPublishers Weekly, June 27, 1986, review of The Gift, p. 86; February 27, 1987, review of The Perfect Day, p. 162; January 6, 1992, review of \"No!\" Said Joe, p. 64; May 31, 1993, review of Once Upon a Time, p. 53; July 24, 1995, review of The Greatest Show on Earth, p. 63; December 3, 2001, review of The Big Baby Bear Book, p. 63; January 20, 2003, review of Hold Tight!, p. 84.\nSchool Librarian, June, 1983, Gabrielle Maunder, review of On Friday Something Funny Happened, p. 130; May, 1987, pp. 128, 130; May, 1991, p. 60; November, 1991, p. 142; August, 1992, p. 98; November, 1992, p. 145; May, 1995, p. 59.\nSchool Library Journal, April, 1987, Denise L. Moll, review of You Can't Catch Me!, p. 88; June-July, 1987, Hayden Atwood, review of The Perfect Day, p. 88; December, 1989, Jane Dyer Cook, review of Lily's Picnic, p. 88; March, 1993, Nancy A. Gifford, review of \"No!\" Said Joe, p. 184; September, 1993, Claudia Cooper, review of Once upon a Time, p. 207; November, 1993, Jan Shephard Ross, review of Tim and the Blanket Thief, p. 88; February, 1995, Martha Topol, review of Letter to Grandma, p. 81; October, 1995, Lynn Cockett, review of The Greatest Show on Earth, p. 113; August, 1996, Judith Gloyer, review of Once upon a Picnic, p. 122; p. 122; November, 2000, Maryann H. Owen, review of Again!, p. 130; November, 2001, Carolyn Jenks, review of The Big Baby Bear Book, pp. 132-133; October, 2003, Susan Patron, review of Is It Christmas?, p. 67.\nTimes Educational Supplement, June 18, 1982, p. 28; January 13, 1984, Tessa Rose Chester, \"Fantastic Creatures,\" review of The Party, p. 44; November 15, 1985, p. 48.\nTimes Literary Supplement, July 23, 1982, Kicki Moxon Browne, \"Romantic and Real,\" review of On Friday Something Funny Happened, p. 793; September 9, 1988, Lindsay Mackie, review of Lily's Picnic, p. 1000.\nJohn Prater Biography (1947-) - Sidelights\nBritish author-illustrator John Prater has created for picture-book audiences a jubilant mini-universe full of reluctant bath-takers, cozy bears, mischievous children on outings to the park, dreamland birthday parties, and a very peculiar circus family. Known for his tongue-in-cheek wit as well as colorful illustrations, Prater was a self-described failure as a graphics illustrator and school teac\u2026\nPierre Pratt (1962\u2013) Biography - Personal, Career, Honors Awards, Writings, Sidelights [next] [back] Terry Pratchett Biography\nMine is not a comment but a question.\nDid he write a story years ago about baby bear out in the snow with Grandad bear and lost his stuffed toy bear, so Grandad made him a new one?\nI ask this as the illustrations of his bears look familiar and I am trying to find this book. The problem is I have no idea what the title was, or the author.",
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        "raw_content": "Invested Cryptosporidium Parvum Life\nCRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS LIFE CYCLE\nDetailed Cryptosporidium Safe Drinking Water Foundation\nThe resistant oocyst stage of the organism's life cycle is excreted in the faeces of infected animals and humans and can contaminate sources of drinking water. Cryptosporidium is the single genus in the Cryptosporidiidae family and contains at least 13 recognised species. Cryptosporidium infections have been reported in humans and in a variety of farm, pet and native animals. Cryptosporidium is an intracellular protozoan parasite that is associated with self-limited diarrhea in immunocompetent hosts and severe debilitating diarrhea with weight loss and malabsorption in immunocompromised patients (eg, patients with AIDS). We describe the complete life cycle of C. SUMMARY. Cryptosporidium parvum is an important cause of diarrhea worldwide. Cryptosporidium is the organism most commonly isolated in HIV positive patients presenting with diarrhea. Cryptosporidium is an enteric parasite that has a global impact on the health and survival of millions of people and animals worldwide. Cryptosporidium parvum is part of the phylum Apicomplexa which contains many important parasites such as Toxoplasma, Plasmodium, Babesia, Cyclospora, Isopora, and Eimeria. C. parvum is an eukaryotic intracellular pathogen that infects both humans and livestock causing the disease cryptosporidiosis (2). Giardia and Cryptosporidium have emerged as waterborne pathogens of concern for public health.\nLife Cycle of Cryptosporidium - Stanford University\nPathogen & Environment Cryptosporidium Parasites CDC\nCryptosporidiosis as threatening health problem: A review\nTwo species are responsible for most human infections: Cryptosporidium hominis, which primarily infects humans; and Cryptosporidium parvum, which infects humans and animals, such as cattle. The search for novel interventions is imperative, yet there are several challenges to drug development, including intractability of the parasite and limited technical tools to study it. Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrhoeal disease caused by the parasite, Cryptosporidium, which infects the intestine. Cryptosporidium is a protozoan that can cause gastro-intestinal illness with diarrhea in humans. Little information is available in regard to the pathogenesis of Cryptosporidium spp. Life Cycle of Cryptosporidium parvum Below is an illustration of the life cycle of C. Cryptosporidiosis (krip-to-spo-rid-e-O-sis), often called \"crypto,\" is a disease caused by a one-celled parasite, Cryptosporidium parvum, also known as \"crypto.\" Crypto, which cannot be seen. Cryptosporidium is a parasitic protozoan having a complicated life cycle. Although Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis ~formerly known as C. The developmental cycle is similar to Isospora spp. The major features of the life cycle of C. Cryptosporidium infection - including symptoms, treatment and prevention Cryptosporidium infection (cryptosporidiosis or 'crypto') is an infection of the bowel caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium which can result in gastroenteritis (also known as 'gastro'). Successful in vitro cultivation of Cryptosporidium andersoni: Evidence for the existence of novel extracellular stages in the life cycle and implications for the classification of Cryptosporidium. After ingestion of the infective stage, the oocyst, the vegetative motile sporozoites will be. Cryptosporidium currently represents the major. DNA-based assays for detection and speciation of C. Many species of Cryptosporidium exist that are able to cause infection in both humans and animals, although C. These small protozoan parasites are able to infect a wide range of hosts including mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. It is caused by single-celled parasites of the genus Cryptosporidium which infects a wide variety of vertebrates \u2026.\nCryptosporidium parvum is a parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract in humans, small and large mammals, and other vertebrates. Infection may be asymptomatic or cause a profuse, watery diarrhea, abdominal cramps, general malaise, fever, anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. In immunosuppressed patients, such as people with AIDS, it can be a serious problem. The disease is most common in. CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS LIFE CYCLE Causal Agent: Many species of Cryptosporidium exist that infect humans and a wide range of animals. The parasite lives in the intestines of people and a wide variety of animals, especially young cattle. C. parvum and C. hominis LIFE CYCLE. Crypto begins its life cycle as sporulated oocysts (1) which enter the environment through the feces of the infected host. Although Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis (formerly known as C. AdThe Largest User Created 3D Virtual World Choose Your Avatar, Explore & Join Now. Cryptosporidium parvum is a zoonotic protozoan parasite that mainly a\ufb00ects the ileum of humans and livestock, with the potential to cause severe enteric disease. Cryptosporidium is a genus of apicomplexan parasitic alveolates that can cause a respiratory and gastrointestinal illness (cryptosporidiosis) that primarily involves watery diarrhea (intestinal cryptosporidiosis) with or without a persistent cough (respiratory cryptosporidiosis) in both immunocompetent and immunodeficient humans. Cryptosporidium spp. infect the microvillar border of cells lining the small intestine and other organs. In immmunocompromised humans, infections may also occur in the large intestine, respiratory tract, biliary tract, pancreatic duct, and other sites. Cryptosporidium parvum is a zoonotic protozoan parasite that mainly affects the ileum of humans and livestock, with the potential to cause severe enteric disease. Cryptosporidium parvum is a parasite excreted in the faeces of infected humans, cattle and other mammals. The infection is known as cryptosporidiosis, or sometimes just 'crypto'. It occurs by: The infection is known as cryptosporidiosis, or sometimes just 'crypto'. Ultimatelly, in a strict sense Cryptosporidium parvum should be restricted to rodents and is known as \"mouse genotype\" and has no documented capacity to infect humans. Characteristics Members of this genus have a direct life cycle. Cryptosporidiosis (or crypto) is the name of a protozoal infection affecting the small intestine and sometimes the respiratory tract of affected hosts. Enzyme immunoassay for fecal Cryptosporidium antigen is more sensitive than microscopic examination for oocysts. Characterization of a high molecular weight antigen of Cryptosporidium parvum micronemes possessing epitopes that are cross-reactive with all parasitic life cycle stages. The oocyst pro-tects sporozoites inside from environmental stresses. The stresses that can be lethal to sporozoites include, desiccation, heat, and repeated freezing and thawing. Once ingested by a host animal, the sporo-zoites emerge from the oocyst to reproduce. Treatment is symptomatic, with fluid rehydration, electrolyte correction \u2026. It depicts the most common form of transmission, from contaminated water, although it may also be transmitted from other sources. Cryptosporidium causes a potentially life-threatening disease in people with AIDS and contributes significantly to morbidity among children in developing countries. Giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis are intestinal infections caused by the protozoan parasites Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium parvum. The approach to treatment for patients with. The intestinal apicomplexan parasite Cryptosporidium is a major cause of diarrheal disease in humans worldwide. However, treatment options are severely limited. Cryptosporidium parvum is an important zoonotic protozoan that has been found in human and ani-mal populations throughout the world. It has a predilection for epithelial cells in the digestive. Among the obstacles hindering Cryptosporidium research is the lack of an in vitro culture system that supports complete life development and propagation. The transmission of Cryptosporidium is effected by food or drinking water contaminated with faeces. Person to person transmission has also been described.\nCryptogram Puzzles - Apps on Google Play\nSave up to 52% off the cover price. Australian House and Garden Magazine Subscription. Challenge yourself, your students or your kids with one of our printable cryptogram puzzles. Solve cryptograms with just a touch of your finger. We just released 42,207 more quality cryptogram puzzles for Android & Kindle. Can your class work out the number/letter code and decipher the paragraph on Diwali. 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        "raw_content": "Come on down! If you dream of hearing these words, donning your custom-made TPIR t-shirt, and heading up to meet Drew Carey and the models, then read on! You could be the next contestant on The Price is Right!\nAlthough it appears that contestants on The Price is Right are called down randomly from the studio audience, there is actually a screening process that takes place hours before the show begins taping to find potential contestants.\nGet Your Tickets First\nContestants are chosen from among the ticket holders for each taping, so the first step to playing the game is to get tickets for The Price is Right. You must be 18 years of age or older to attend a taping and have identification with you including valid photo I.D. and proof of your SSN (or SIN for Canadians).\nThe ticket booth for Price is Right tickets is located at 7800 Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles. If you're planning to get there early, a good idea is to scout out the location the day before you'll be waiting in line so you'll know what to expect, where to go, and what your surroundings will be like.\nEarly in the morning on the day of taping, audience members are assigned name tags that also have identification numbers printed on them. These name tags are the ones that you see on the show in the shape of price tags, and the numbers are used by the production staff to identify those chosen as contestants.\nAudience members are brought into the studio in small groups of ten or twelve at a time, and each person is interviewed briefly by the production staff. They're looking for interesting, enthusiastic people to \"come on down\" and play The Price is Right. Those selected to play the game are noted and sit with the rest of the audience to wait for their names to be called. If you don't get chosen don't despair - you can try again as soon as you're able! Also keep in mind that, with a small audience size and the number of camera sweeps in each episode, you'll probably end up on television anyway, even if it's not exactly how you wanted to be featured.\nTip: Throughout the whole process, act like casting producers are watching you. Always be respectful of others, smile and have fun, and make sure you're enjoying the process. You never know when casting staff members are actually just around the corner, and they could see you at any time. Best to make a good impression!\nWhat Are My Chances of Getting on The Show?\nOnly nine contestants are selected from the 325 audience members for each episode, and of these nine contestants, only six will make it past Contestant's Row and get to play the game. It might sound like slim odds, but when you consider the thousands of applicants for other game shows, the odds of becoming a contestant on The Price is Right are actually very good!\nThe main thing here though is to enjoy yourself. The filming will be exciting to experience whether or not you get called down to play.\nBasketball Contests That Will Add Life to your Everyday Practices",
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        "raw_content": "Home Yext IPO: Reviving Local\u2026\nListings Providers, Local, Local Marketing, Location Targeting, Marketing Technology, Online/Interactive, Yellow Pages, Internet\nYext, the \u201cknowledge engine\u201d of business listings, has filed to offer stock to the public after 11 years of challenging growth. Between 2015 and 2016, Yext saw net revenues rise 49.5 percent to $89.7 million while net losses increased by 53.1 percent. Yext estimates that location-based information is a $10 billion market in 2016. That may be true, but the paths to that revenue are complicated and packed with competitors from traditional YP to emerging mapping and logistics services.\nThe opportunity for Yext will be defined by its ability to make location and business context available through a variety of channels, which requires a robust API and developer support strategy. BIA/Kelsey projects that revenue in the traditional YP business will fall by more than 18 percent over the next four years. Internet YP services are expected to grow 5.3 percent by 2020 from $2.34 billion in 2016. That\u2019s a far cry from the $10 billion Yext projects as the market for its services.\nYext\u2019s growth opportunity is in mobile services, where it can provide the link between a point on a map and the actions a customer can take when interacting with a business through a map or app. Here, the industry will grow intensely by 202o, to $29.4 billion from today\u2019s $12.8 billion in size. BIA/Kelsey agrees with several of the underlying assumptions driving the Yext strategy:\nHalf of all SMBs and most VSBs and independent businesses will never have a web site of their own. Instead, they will rely on listings services, marketplaces and other online settings that Yext information enables. The question is whether Yext can get developers to use its data in breakthrough experiences.\nAccurate listings data is difficult to compile and maintain. Yext\u2019s focus on data quality is important, however the range of data that a business must expose to be found, be relevant and to offer compelling reasons to engage is expanding. Name, address and phone information is only the tip of the spear in the business information industry. Additional contextualizing information is key to new services.\nWe question whether Yext Pages as a platform for business presence is a viable long-term strategy, because of the growing permeability of social and business networks. Deeper engagement with that information depends on Yext\u2019s engagement with developers who will bring new context and uses to Yext data. The company has a solid selection of application programming interfaces (APIs) to provide developers real-time access to company data, and it must continually expand on those capabilities to provide support for more application experience.\nYext\u2019s data service includes comprehensive data about 800,000 businesses. There are approximately 28 million businesses in the United States. That provides Yext plenty of additional targets, but it also suggests that many other competitors could aggregate larger listings data sets than Yext, which should keep Yext focused on growing both the breadth and depth of its business data. With growing losses, however, Yext needs a catalyst in the short term to spur its stock value.\nSeveral publications have suggested that Yext\u2019s IPO is an effort by local and directory companies to tap into the revived tech IPO market on the heels of SnapChat parent Snap\u2019s 40 percent IPO pop on its first day of trading. Snap\u2019s stock has languished since the offering.\nYext is seeking $100 million from the public market, approximately 83 percent of the $117 million in venture capital it raised. With a loss-making business, the IPO may represent Yext\u2019s high-water market, unless it demonstrated substantial growth in listings and revenue in 2017.\nIPOYext",
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        "raw_content": "Media Briefing Statement by Minister of Communications Roy Padayachie\nMembers of the Media present and Executives from State owned enterprises, friends and colleagues, let me first express a warm welcome to all for having accepted to be present for this Media Conference.\nThe Minister, Radhakrishna Padayachie (Roy) and Deputy Minister, Obed Bapela have been in office for approximately 11 days. In the course of this period, we have been approached by many journalists who have requested interviews and who have many questions and concerns that they wish to have engaged us on. We must apologise for having turned down these requests in favour of us convening this media briefing which affords us the opportunity face to face to share with you our thoughts on how we wish to implement our work in the DoC. In the first few days we have had to first discuss and receive a handover report from Minister Nyanda and Deputy Minister Pule, the Acting DG, Dr Wesso and the senior leadership of the DoC before we could engage with the media.\nOur only regret is that we have not as yet organized an opportunity to meet with the Top Management and the general staff of the DoC, we apologise to the staff and must assure team Doc that this will be done in the coming week.\nTo the colleagues in the media, I assure you that the Minister and Deputy Minister believe in the principles of freedom of the media. We assure the media that we will always respect the right of the media to engage openly and transparently. It is our view that the media is a critical force in the development of society and has a positive and leading role to play in educating the general public about the importance of ICTs in the advancement of society\u2019s goals and the creation of a better life for our people.\nWe believe the Ministry / Department of Communications cannot function as an entity in isolation from the people it is there to serve. It is for that reason that we have sought to host this media conference on site here at the DoC. We have invited you here at the DoC to demonstrate to you that the DoC is open for business. We want to do things differently- working faster, harder and smarter. It is our desire that the DoC will understand and implement a culture of public service that is selfless and capable of sacrifice, knowing where people live, what they want and be ever ready to commit to delivery of the best service our people want.\nPublic servants, in the public service are absolutely important in our plans to deliver a more efficient DoC. Without caring and committed public servants the DoC will not be able to fulfill this mission.\nIn the past week, I have been enormously encouraged by the overwhelming response we have had by the staff of the DoC to our appointment. There is both a sense of joy and the emergence of a great spirit of unity amongst the staff, from the general staff to the specialist technology experts in the department. We appreciate this and both Minister and Deputy Minister wish to acknowledge the warmth that team DoC have demonstrated and have responded to the call to bring a wave of positive change. The spirit demonstrated by this conduct reminds us how true the slogan is when we say \u201cworking together we can do more\u201d.\nWe are equally encouraged by the enormously positive response that we have received from the general community, the leadership and companies in the ICT sector. Likewise, the colleagues in Parliament, both from the ruling party and members from the opposition have also been very supportive and encouraging.\nWe take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the contributions made both by General (Ret) Siphiwe Nyanda and Deputy Minister Dina Pule.\nHaving consulted with the senior leadership in the DoC, under the leadership of the Acting DG, Dr Wesso, we have now consolidated our approach to the kind of interventions that we would like to make in the work of the Ministry in our programme going forward.\nThe perspective by which we are guided is determined by implementing activities that we will be initiating within 30 days, 3 months and 12 months period. We have identified six critical pillars to our program that will establish a new platform, creating the necessary wave of change that will lead us to actualizing the vision that the DoC has set for itself, that is to be a\nGlobal Leader in the Development and use of ICTs for socio economic development and the betterment of People\u2019s lives,\nthe foundations of which can only be achieved through building a people-centered inclusive information society in a sustainable world class ICT environment.\nIn this context, Cabinet has called upon us to initiate programmes and activities that support the building of a new economic growth path for the country. We seek to guarantee that ICTs will make its substantive contribution as an enabler for economic growth and the creation of new jobs and skills amongst our people as we strengthen the foundation for a knowledge based economy.\n1. The first thrust of our intervention is the reconstruction and development of the Department of Communications (DoC)\n\u00b7 Improve our performance through more efficient and effective leadership, internal communication, planning and budgeting, risk management, staff performance management, information management and process redesign.\n\u00b7 Appoint the Director-General and senior management in the next three months so as to stabilize the leadership of the Department.\n\u00b7 Initiate a change management programme, which also deals with transformation matters. A Transformation Committee has already been established.\n\u00b7 Finalise the institutional review process and fill all vacancies within six months.\n\u00b7 Align departmental programmes to MTSF goals and the twelve Cabinet Outcomes\n2. The second thrust of our intervention would be to stabilize the public entities within the Portfolio\n\u00b7 Our first priority would be to stabilize the leadership within the South African Broadcasting Corporation and to address its programme of work that will resolve its financial liquidity problems and guarantee that the Corporation will deliver programme content in tune with the needs of the people. What we need is a public broadcaster that functions competently. We will therefore work closely with Parliament, the Chairperson of the Board, the Board Members, its Executive Leadership, the Executive Management and general staff of the Corporation with a view to finding solutions to the problems besieging the Corporation. This would include, amongst others, the finalization of the turnaround strategy and the creation of stability within the Board and the Corporation.\n\u00b7 Furthermore, we will, in dealing with the challenges facing the Public Broadcaster, accelerate the finalization of the Public Service Broadcasting Bill. The main purpose of this Bill is to repeal the Broadcasting Act of 1999, so as to align the broadcasting system to the developmental goals of the Republic. This Bill will also deal with corporate governance matters in general. We envisage that this Bill will be submitted to Cabinet during the first quarter of 2011. Due to huge public interests in the contents of the Bill, the Department will, from the 15-17 November 2010, conduct other public hearings to solicit further input on this critical issue.\n\u00b7 With regard to Sentech, the Chairperson of the Board resigned at the end of October. I have accepted this resignation with immediate effect. I have therefore appointed an Acting Chairperson of the Board in the person of Ms Leah Khumalo who is a practicing attorney and member of the current Board. We will be working closely with the Board of Sentech to ensure that senior management positions are filled within the next three months. I take this opportunity to express my appreciation to Mr Quraysh Patel, the outgoing Chairperson, for the service that he has provided to the organization. He has assured me that he will continue to avail himself and give support to the work of Sentech. I also take the opportunity to welcome the new CEO of SENTECH, Dr Setumo Mohapi who joined the organization as of 1 November 2010.\n\u00b7 For the effective functioning of the ICT sector, the Regulator, ICASA, must be strengthened and, at all times, function with confidence and independence. Efforts to strengthen its capacity will include measures to enhance its technical and financial competency. In this regard, we will actively support and promote its collaboration with the international institutions, such as the International Telecommunications Union During the first half of 2011, an ICASA Amendment Bill will be finalized and submitted to Cabinet for approval for introduction to Parliament.\n\u00b7 In addition, the Department has begun with the process of developing a performance management system for ICASA as required by the law. We will therefore, during this month finalize our engagements with ICASA on this matter. We hope that the system will be implemented from the 1st April 2011.\n\u00b7 Universal service and access to ICTs remains our priority. In this regard, the role and capacity of the Universal Service and Access Agency of South Africa (USAASA) will be strengthened to ensure that it deals with the universal service and access issues for the entire ICT sector including postal matters. We are, as part of amending the Electronic Communication Act, strengthening the role, powers and functions of USAASA.\n\u00b7 We will accelerate efforts to align the programmes of our state-owned entities with that of government, so as to ensure that SOEs remain the strategic implementing agencies of government.\n3. The third thrust will involve forging partnerships with the private sector, academia, civil society organizations and labour\nThese sectors provide enormous potential for the mobilization of intellectual capital and investment partnerships. We will extend an open invitation to enter into a development partnership with the different sectors to reconstruct and develop the ICT sector.\nIn the coming weeks we will initiate a series of round table discussions with the different sectors. The first of these initiatives have already been done with the broadcasting industry. The next would involve a round table with the CEOs and Chairpersons of the top 30 ICT companies in the country. Our focus is to ascertain the receptivity to the invitation, to discuss an agenda for such an engagement and to construct an appropriate platform for continuous dialogue.\n4. Within the next 12 months, the Department will focus on the following strategic priorities\n4.1 Building an integrated National Broadband Plan\n\u00b7 Building an efficient, competitive and responsive ICT infrastructure network is critical to propel South Africa into a knowledge-based economy. This would require that government continue to implement a programme to ensure the liberalization of the ICT sector in order to promote competition, In this regard, we continue to implement interventions aimed at promoting appropriate cost structures in the ICT sector. We also note the significant progress made in addressing the mobile termination rates. The Unbundling of the local loop remains a critical and important intervention. In this regard we will work closely with ICASA to ensure that the local loop is unbundled by November 2011.\n\u00b7 The digital technologies such as broadband are increasingly becoming an instrument to achieve the national development goals. They offer opportunities to create a variety of new applications. Broadband, and its faster \u201calways-on\u201d connections, is serving to accelerate the process of integration of Internet technologies into everyday life.\n\u00b7 The creation of new applications not only needs large pipes and suitable technological infrastructure, but also an appropriate strategy for service evolution, and an adequate environment for the creation of new content. With digital technologies, the variety and quality of specialized applications \u2014 for instance online entertainment or educational material \u2014 are set to increase dramatically. The future should be about innovation with a view to take advantage of the new technologies.\n\u00b7 The creation of new applications defines and challenges how content should be regulated. Hence the policy gears itself to ensure that there is an appropriate regulatory environment to regulate digital content. The development of new applications should be promoted. Such efforts will ensure that the development of a competitive ICT industry in general is not compromised.\n\u00b7 Improving and increasing access to government services offered online remains a strategic objective of Government. To realize this objective, there is a need to develop and promote open, simple and secure online e-applications and content bringing new experiences to the citizenry in general.\n4.2 Building a people-centered inclusive Information Society and Knowledge Based Economy\n\u00b7 Develop South Africa\u2019s ICT infrastructure, skills and regulatory regime so that all South Africans are able to take full advantage of economic, educational and social opportunities offered by the emerging Information Society and Knowled Based Economy.\n\u00b7 Develop programmes and projects to promote the uptake and usage of ICTs on a national scale and contribute to bridging the digital divide.\n\u00b7 Operationalise the e-Skills Institute to lead and be the catalyst to e-skilling the nation for equitable prosperity and global competitiveness that is so vital to our future growth.\n\u00b7 The Information Society and Development Multi-stakeholder Forum which was established this year as a platform of engagement for reviewing the implementation of the WSIS Outcomes as well as the ISAD Plan implementation by government, business and the civil society. The Forum is a Partnership for Development Initiative which discusses key developmental initiatives and programmes for building a people-centred, inclusive information society and knowledge based economy. Several partnerships with the private sector, academia, and civil society have been initiated.\n\u00b7 Establish an internationally appointed Advisory Panel for ICT development in South Africa. This could be a conduit to receive best global experience in our policy practice and implementation for the ICT Sector. Our focus will be on identifying the niche areas in the ICT value chain for South African companies and to facilitate the emergence of global brands for the South African ICT Sector.\n4.3 Regulation and convergence\n\u00b7 Ensure that regulations in the telecommunications sector are in the interests of South African consumers, businesses and more broadly in the economy.\n\u00b7 We therefore recognize the need to develop an appropriate policy and regulatory environment in order to enhance the role of ICTs in advancing the achievement of the national developmental goals. In this regard, a national colloquium on the development of the National ICT Policy Framework will be convened during the first quarter of 2011. The Policy Framework will chart a long-term vision for the ICT sector and its contribution to the economy. The colloquium will be a high level dialogue initiative for key stakeholders to identify and harmonize the institutional and sectoral issues with respect to the development and application of ICTs in South Africa, as well as the key policy issues that need to be addressed.\n\u00b7 We will also continue with efforts to clean the Electronic Communications Act so as to clarify and strengthen the role, powers and functions of the Minister and of ICASA. In this regard, we will, in the next few days, publish the Electronic Communications Amendment Bill for public comments.\n\u00b7 Work with ICASA and industry to maximize the efficient management and utilization of national radio frequency spectrum assets to maximize the benefits to South African consumers and industry.\n\u00b7 The deployment of ICT infrastructure is dependent on how effective and efficient the country is in regard to the management of the radio frequency spectrum \u2013 a natural scarce resource. As technology evolves, the country should adopt technologies that are efficient in the usage of the spectrum. In this connection, measures to ensure efficient use of radio-frequency spectrum to meet the developmental objectives shall be accelerated.\n\u00b7 Publication of draft policy directions for public comment on spectrum for broadband applications, radio spectrum usage and spectrum pricing are being considered.\n\u2022 Create awareness and provide education about cyber-safety and e-security issues in the community.\n\u2022 Undertake research and consultation to inform policy and deliver programs that better protect South African internet users.\n\u2022 In an increasingly knowledge-driven and networked world we are prone to external interceptions that are in breach of lawful online conduct, all of which could lead to an erosion of trust and confidence, it is important that measures are undertaken towards creating an awareness of what is desirable and building capacities for the same and by the establishment of an enforcement and compliance regime. An environment of trust and confidence in ICT, particularly the Internet, is an essential pre-requisite for ICT uptake levels to rise.\n\u2022 A National Cybersecurity Policy has been formulated which is a synthesis of reactive and proactive measures towards building information secure society.\n\u2022 Whist this policy acknowledges the initiatives taken to develop and implement e-commerce, in going forward, such a policy must be strengthened with a well-established information security system so as to create confidence in the use of the system.\n4.6 Broadcasting Digital Migration\n\u2022 Digital migration remains a key project of the Department. With regard to the implementation of the digital migration policy in South Africa, our programme will focus on finalizing the set-top box manufacturing strategy, the scheme for ownership support for poor TV owning households and the local and digital content development strategy. We envisage that this will be submitted to Cabinet for approval during the first quarter of 2011.\n\u2022 Within a month from now we will also pronounce on the country\u2019s position in relation to the digital terrestrial television standard. The finalization of this matter will assist in accelerating the implementation of broadcasting digital migration in South Africa.\n4.7 ICTs and Climate Change\n\u00b7 Take the necessary measures to reduce the effects of climate change by developing and using more energy-efficient ICT devices, applications and networks and through the application of ICTs in other fields\n\u00b7 Promote recycling and the re-use of ICT equipment.\n5.1 e-Skills Institute\n\u2022 Technology aware human capital is regarded as the driving force behind technology innovations anywhere in the world. The ICT industry is knowledge intensive and driven essentially by the need for low and high-end skills.\n\u2022 Therefore the development of an ICT skilled labour force in terms of quantity and quality is crucial. If the country is to increase both the quantity and quality of an ICT skilled labour force, we need to initiate, review and strengthen the current interventions for immediate results through making available outputs that are compatible with industry requirements.\n\u2022 A process is under way to have the e-SI established as a legal entity and as an accredited educational institution of higher learning.\n\u00b7 High Profile National Seminar/Lecture Series at Regional Knowledge Production Hubs and the e-SI nationally will commence during the 2011 academic year.\n\u00b7 The following three to five months will see the implementation of three e-SI Regional Knowledge Production Hubs; the ICT knowledge and infrastructure design to support virtual offerings; Curriculum development; ie. e-skills for digital inclusion; e-skills for rural development; e-skills for e-democracy; e-skills for business; e-skills for teaching and learning.\n5.2 ICTs and Rural Development\n\u2022 The deployment of ICT infrastructure should bring with it significant benefits to the consumers in terms of enabling the provision of services by multiple operators possible. Less duplication of ICT infrastructure will ensure increased competition in the provision of affordable services to the majority of the population, thus encouraging competition in the sector.\n\u2022 Due to the fact that ICT infrastructure is biased towards urban and affluent areas in South Africa, there is a need to continue with universal access and service programme. Currently more electronic communications network service licensees have been licensed. It is for this reason that the approach to universal access and service should be reviewed to reflect the current realities.\n\u2022 The Department of Communications recognizes that the big challenges facing Government, particularly as it relates to the ICT sector\u2019s role in rural areas, are the accessibility of appropriate ICT infrastructure to the majority of people as well as the affordability of ICT services including broadband and internet connection.\n\u2022 The Department will finalize the ICT Rural Development Strategy by March next year. The implementation of the strategies will see the further roll-out of an additional 90 Digital Hubs throughout the country in under-served areas, support the establishment of 23 new e-Cooperatives with a focus on unemployed youth graduates recruited from rural areas and the finalisation of an e-Commerce portal for Small scale farmers to ensure online trading of agricultural products during the financial year 2011/2012. In addition, 19 low power transmitters will be built to afford about 5 million inhabitants access to television services. Rural technologies such as wireless technology infrastructure is considered as a means of bridging the rural-urban divide in South Africa.\n5.3 Corporatization of the Postbank\n\u2022 The Department will continue with the programme to corporatise the Postbank. In this regard, we will, within a month, develop a road map towards the implementation of the Postbank Bill. We envisage that the Bill will be signed into law. We will fulfill the mandate of Government in bringing services to the people.\n5.4 E-Connectivity and 2010 Legacy\n\u2022 The e-Health Connectivity Plan supports the establishment of national health network infrastructure (VPN) in order for the improvement of health care services as well as to improve the health status of South Africans. 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        "raw_content": "Boston: I-90 Traffic \u201cDry Run\u201d Lane Closures for Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Project Completed Ahead of Schedule\nThe Massachusetts Department of Transportation has announced that the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Project \u201cdry run\u201d of traffic equipment logistics on I-90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike) in Boston that reduced traffic to two lanes in each direction and required varying on and off-ramp closures was successfully completed this morning at approximately 3:30 a.m. All lane restrictions and ramp closures associated with the dry run have been restored and there are now four lanes of traffic flowing in each direction on I-90 east and westbound in Boston.\n\u201cWe are pleased to have completed this dry run ahead of schedule and successfully tested the traffic setup equipment on I-90 that will be used for the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Replacement Project work this summer,\u201d said Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver. \u201cOur project team deployed the necessary logistics on Friday evening, monitored the configuration and traffic pattern during the overnight and Saturday morning hours, and we were able to complete our work ahead of schedule due to the support of motorists and the planning and coordination of our engineers, work crews, and law enforcement.\u201d\nThe upcoming intensive construction operations when MassDOT demolishes and replaces the westbound side of the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge this summer are scheduled to take place over 15 \u00bd days from Thursday, July 26, through Saturday, August 11. These types of construction operations and the corresponding travel impacts were used during a 20 day period in summer 2017 when MassDOT successfully demolished and replaced the eastbound side of the bridge as well as MBTA Green Line infrastructure.\nBetween July 26 and August 11, there will be significant service impacts to all modes of transportation in the Boston University/Saint Paul Street neighborhood of Boston along Commonwealth Avenue, including MBTA bus, commuter rail and Amtrak customers, vehicles along Commonwealth Avenue and the Boston University Bridge, and traffic on I-90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike).\nDetours and transit shuttles will be necessary for some station stops on the MBTA\u2019s Green Line B Branch, MBTA Bus Routes CT2 and 47, the MBTA Worcester Commuter Rail Line, and Amtrak\u2019s Lake Shore Limited route. The impacts on all modes of transportation are a necessary part of having the MassDOT contractor work continuous shifts 24 hours a day and utilize Accelerated Bridge Construction techniques in order to reduce overall construction duration, minimize the impact on the traveling public and local community, and improve safety.\nPrevious Post: Baker-Polito Administration Celebrates Longfellow Bridge Project\nNext Post: Littleton and Westford: New Commuter Rail Shuttle Service",
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        "raw_content": "Executive Recruiter: 4 Must-Have Attributes For Aspiring CPOs\nProcurious caught up with Naseem Malik, Managing Partner at the Chicago-based supply management executive search firm MRA Global Sourcing, to find out what attributes recruiters are looking for in the next generation of top CPOs.\nNaseem Malik has gone from sourcing goods to sourcing talent. After gaining 15 years\u2019 experience as a procurement practitioner, Naseem turned his full attention to something he enjoys most \u2013 leveraging his network, connecting the dots and finding the best talent in the profession. Naseem is also a member of the ISM2017 Conference Leadership Committee, and has some excellent tips for getting the most out of ISM\u2019s biggest event of the year. But first, Procurious asked Naseem for his views on what makes a candidate ideal for a CPO-level role.\nNaseem, as a specialist in supply management executive search, what are the top attributes you look for in aspiring CPOs?\nBased on the trends we\u2019re seeing and what our clients have typically asked for, there are four stand-out attributes that we look for in a CPO-level candidate.\nFirst, and foremost, they need to have a broad perspective. Companies are asking specifically for candidates from different industries to their own, as this brings about fresh, disruptive and innovate thinking.\nSecondly, the candidate should be someone who can earn themselves a seat at the table with the CFO and CEO. They can do this by talking confidently about what they can bring to the business in terms of supply and market intelligence, data analytics, and leverage their own broad perspective. They should focus on the things that matter most to the C-Level \u2013 risk, compliance, and technological trends.\nOperational know-how is also important, particularly change-management skills. Does the candidate have the emotional intelligence (EQ) to truly collaborate? Are they able to engage, influence, persuade and lead people in a global environment, including those that don\u2019t report to them?\nI\u2019d like to add a fourth attribute here that ties the other three together, and that\u2019s humility. Yes, you need to be able to talk confidently about your accomplishments, but this has to be balanced with humility and an awareness of your place in the corporate pecking-order. Humility will lead to credibility, which will pay off down the road.\nYou mentioned that you got into executive search because of your love of networking. Can you share any tips for effective networking?\nEveryone now needs to have a social presence, and continually build upon that presence online. However, without some sort of face-to-face follow-up, your online connections can be specious. To truly leverage the power of your online network, you need to meet people face-to-face at conferences, make phone calls and gather referrals. Face-to-face networking will help you grow you online network, and vice-versa.\nAnother piece of advice is to embrace the concept of \u201cpay it forward\u201d. Always see if there\u2019s something you can do to help people in your network \u2013 for example, see if there\u2019s someone who you can connect them with to help solve a challenge they may be facing. Again, it will pay off in the long-term.\nWhat are you most excited about seeing at ISM2017?\nBesides attending Procurious\u2019 \u201cNetwork Your Way To The Top\u201d session, you mean?\nAs a member of the Conference Leadership Committee, I\u2019m really excited about ISM2017 because every year we\u2019re seeing the conference gaining incrementally in attraction. There are more people attending than ever, and I don\u2019t think that\u2019s only due to the prospect of meeting Mickey Mouse at Disney World \u2013 it\u2019s about the quality of the speakers, the excellent content and the companies attending (Apple, Google, Salesforce and others). The keynotes, including David Cameron and Colin Powell, are also fantastic. Personally, I\u2019ve been involved in helping ISM find good speakers, great topics and promoting the event.\nWhat are your top 3 tips for getting the most out of a procurement conference?\nNetwork \u2013 take every opportunity you can to build your network at the event. After the event, follow up with all the people you\u2019ve met, and also be sure to connect with the speakers or presenters you were most impressed by. Consider writing a blog article to share your thoughts and to keep the momentum going.\nHave a plan before you go to the conference. There are a lot of learning tracks, lots of great presentations, but there\u2019s only a finite number of sessions you can attend. It pays to have an attack plan before you go. You can target a specific learning track, or mix and match.\nISM\u2019s Learning Tracks are designed to help guide delegates through the maze of options available. As a committee member, I have joint responsibility for the \u201cOutside\u201d track. Outside sessions are all about learning new and effective ways of improving your skills and establishing your relevance, including career-building, building your professional presence, honing your networking skills and building high-value relationships.\nThere\u2019s still time to register for ISM2017, taking place in Orlando, Florida from May 21-24.\nCPOISMISM2017key skillsnetworkingprocurement conferenceprocurement skillsrecruitment advice\nDesperation: Somali Piracy Back On The Rise\nAfter a relative hiatus over the past five years, international supply chains are once again threatened by a resurgence of piracy off the coast of Somalia.\nVladislav Kudoyarov/Shutterstock.com\nAt the height of the Somali pirate crisis in 2011, 151 vessels were attacked in one of the world\u2019s busiest shipping routes. Thousands of hostages were taken and billions of dollars were lost in ransom, damage and delayed shipments.\nAn unprecedented international response saw the dispatch of over two dozen vessels from the EU, the U.S., China, Russia, India and Japan, which succeeded in reducing the number of attacks down to only 17 in 2015, mainly involving smaller fishing vessels.\nHowever, last month, dozens of armed men in two small skiffs captured the Aris 13, an oil tanker flying the flag of Comoros, and escorted it to be ransomed in the semi-autonomous northern Somalian region of Puntland. The vessel was attempting to pass through the Socotra Gap, a route between Ethiopia and the Yemeni island of Socotra, when it was boarded by pirates. The route is often used by vessels as a shortcut to save time and money, but has been identified as a high-risk area by anti-piracy groups. According to reports, the Aris 13 was \u201clow, slow and too close to the coast\u201d, making it an easy target for armed attackers.\nThe Aris 13 was the first large commercial vessel to be captured since 2012, when the Greek-owned MV Smyrni, carrying 26 crew and 135,000 tones of crude oil, was held in a pirate anchorage for 10 months before being released for an undisclosed ransom.\nSpeaking at a news conference in late April, U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters there have been \u201cfive or six\u201d piracy incidents in the region in the past two months. An anonymous defence official told The Washington Post that the increase in pirate activity could be linked to complacency among shipping companies, who may have relaxed their security procedures (such as carrying anti-boarding devices and armed contractors) in recent years.\nWhat drives people to risk piracy?\nWhilst the international naval response to the piracy crisis has been effective, the situation is expected to continue until the root cause is tackled \u2013 the lack of authority of Somalia\u2019s central government. The country has been labelled a \u201cfailed state\u201d since a bloody clan-based civil started in 1991. Other factors that drive piracy include:\nWidespread drought and famine\nLocal anger over illegal foreign vessels fishing in Somali waters\nExtreme unemployment with no factories or industry\nVery low earning for fishermen (approximately US$5 a day)\nThe lure of high potential earnings from piracy and ransom money\nCash from piracy providing the first boom in living memory in coastal towns.\nReports are also emerging of piracy on the rise on the other side of Africa, along Nigeria\u2019s coastline. Pirates have taken to kidnapping crew members for ransom along the major oil shipping route. Previously, hijackers would siphon off oil from commercial vessels, but now that oil prices have fallen, abductions have proven more lucrative.\nUber to unveil flying taxi service by 2020\nUber has announced \u201cElevate\u201d, a flying taxi service featuring electric vehicles capable of a vertical take-off and landing.\nUsers will be able to book a ride with their mobile phone app, with Uber\u2019s marketing team already spreading the message of \u201cpush a button, get a flight\u201d.\nThe biggest selling point of the urban air network is that it would be able to avoid congested streets in busy cities. The service is expected to launch first in Dubai and Dallas.\nRead more at Smartcompany.com.au\nISO 20400 launched to support sustainable procurement\nThe world\u2019s first international standard for sustainable procurement was launched last week. ISO 20400 was created with the input of experts and industry bodies from over 40 countries and is expected to increase supply chain transparency globally.\nThe Standard is applicable to any organisation, public or private, irrespective of size and location.\nRead more about the background to ISO 20400 in Procurious\u2019 interview with committee member Jean-Louis Haie.\nAccess ISO 20400 here.\nsupply chain newssupply chain risk\nDuty of Care Law: You Got The Green Light In France!\nFrance\u2019s new legislation, The Duty Of Care Law will prevent serious human rights risks and threats to fundamental freedoms. Will other countries follow suit?\nIt would be wise for procurement professionals to pay close attention to France\u2019s new sustainable procurement legislation. The Duty of Care law, which affects organisations with over 5,000 employees, is likely to have some influence on other nations, starting with those in the EU.\nIf similar human rights legislation is implemented across the globe; forewarned is forearmed, and sustainable, ethical procurement is a hot topic that\u2019s only getting hotter!\nWhilst the progress of global sustainability standards have traditionally been pushed by individual businesses and activist groups, things are changing. This month saw the publication of ISO20400, (International Standard for Sustainable Procurement), which creates a standard for every organisation in the world to follow.\nThe Duty of Care Law\nIn its much-awaited decision last month, the French constitutional council has given a green light to the \u201cDuty of Care\u201d law (Devoir de Vigilance) although they stated that there remain some provisions to the French constitution.\nThe major points of the law, requiring French companies with at least 5 000 employees, including in their French direct or indirect subsidiaries (or 10 000 employees in their direct or indirect subsidiaries worldwide) to develop a diligence plan (\u201cplan de vigilance\u201d), are recognised of general interest. The intent is for the diligence plans to prevent serious risks related to human rights and fundamental freedoms, health and safety of persons and the environment. The constitutional council considers however that the sanctions initially included in the law violate the constitutional principle that penalties must have a sound legal basis. As a result, the civil fine of up to \u20ac10 million, as well as its increase to \u20ac30 million in case of damages that could have been prevented by implementing the diligence plan, are removed from the law.\nDeveloping A Diligence Plan\nThe obligation of implementing a diligence plan however, as well as the formal notice and the civil liability mechanisms in case of lack or deficiency of the diligence plan, are constitutional. Consequently, companies are still compelled to implement a diligence plan, even if the law loses some of its deterrent effect, which makes for the first law of this type: it introduces an obligation much more stringent than a mere reporting obligation, such as the ones required by the UK Modern Slavery Act or the California Transparency Act. Companies are required to implement specific concrete actions and cannot limit themselves to reporting on what they do (or do not do).\nThere are also some talks of developing similar regulations at European Union level. Eight national parliaments have called for a corporate duty of care towards the human rights and local environment impacted by the company\u2019s operations. They have jointly proposed that the European Commission take action on this matter. This shows that the French \u201cDuty of care\u201d law is indeed the first step of a generalized global movement requiring companies to address their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) risks, including throughout their supply chain.\nThis article was first published on the EcoVadis Blog.\nCSRhuman rightsprocurement legislationsupply chain ethicssupply chain sustainabilitysustainabilitysustainable procurement\nProcurement Is Everywhere But It Wears Hundreds Of Disguises\nApril 20, 2017 Daniel Ball\nWhen procurement wears a mask, layers of stage make-up or one of its other many disguises, you might find it tricky to identify. But, as Daniel Ball explains, procurement is everywhere and in all of our organisations- it might just be presenting itself in a different way\u2026\nIt\u2019s fair to say that, as a concept, procurement tends to be associated with large businesses.\nHowever, any organisation from the smallest to the largest buys things that they need from chosen suppliers. And, however small the organisation, they face much of the same procurement challenges that we all do. So why do we not consider them all to be \u2018in procurement\u2019?\nThe many disguises of procurement\nIn reality, the entry point starts when a business begins and evolves in sophistication and complexity with their growth. Although we think of procurement in terms of an established function, role or set of rules, much of the practical procurement going on out there is actually in a formative or evolutionary stage, depending on the maturity and needs of the organisation in question.\nThis is a vital insight for those of us working to support the procurement profession. We have to remember that we\u2019re not dealing with a perfect procurement-badged world, nor one which conforms to all of the industry buzzwords and \u2018best practices\u2019.\nIn most cases, we\u2019re dealing with people in a state of flux, who might well not call themselves procurement professionals; after all, there are hundreds of different guises in which procurement presents itself. This is particularly prevalent in high growth mid-sized businesses who are feeling the pain of change or \u2018growing up\u2019 more severely than most.\nWhat challenges do mid-sized companies face?\nWax Digital wanted to find out what kind of challenges mid-sized companies are faced with during expansion. We asked 200 senior business management and procurement professionals at fast-growth, mid-sized UK businesses about the pain points they have experienced as their organisation has grown.\nWithout giving too much away, here are 3 of the key highlights our research uncovered; demonstrating the kinds of procurement-related issues hampering their ability to support business growth.\n83 per cent of respondents surveyed said they didn\u2019t challenge their suppliers on cost or performance adequately, whilst 78 per cent struggled to control spend, citing departmental purchasing autonomy as a problem. Three quarters also said that they don\u2019t have sufficient purchasing technology or systems in place to keep up with the pace of growth.\nUK mid-sized businesses have a broad range of growth challenges that are all linked back to both upstream and downstream procurement needs. Even though they\u2019re not yet talking procurement these businesses are dealing with procurement\u2019s problems and need a solution.\nIn fact, mid-sized businesses are perhaps the segment of the UK economy most in need of professional procurement practice. Their reasons for, and rate of, change are so extreme they must get their house in order before it becomes too unwieldy and difficult to control.\nThe results of the research will be revealed in full next week via Wax Digital\u2019s website.\nWhat are your media consumption habits?\nWax Digital are conducting a quick survey to understand more about how procurement professionals use media for work. If you\u2019ve got a few minutes spare to tell us how you stay on top of latest industry news and trends, we\u2019d love to hear from you! It\u2019s just a few simple questions on your media consumption habits. And, to say thanks, we\u2019ll put your name into a draw to win a \u00a3200 donation to a charity of your choice. Complete the survey here.\nprocurementprocurement challengesprocurement growthsmall medium sized companiessupplier managementwax digital\nGeneration Procurement, Procurement News, Women in Procurement\nGender Diversity: Would You Leave $12 Trillion On The Table?\nApril 17, 2017 Procurious HQ Leave a comment\nAnne Tesch is one of those professionals who has facts and figures at her fingertips to back up every point she makes. As she tells Procurious, it\u2019s vital that supply managers have the facts in their possession when pursuing a goal as important as increasing gender diversity.\nquietbits/Shutterstock.com\nWhy should gender diversity be high on every company\u2019s agenda?\nWhere should I start? There\u2019s a vast amount of global research and evidence on the importance of women\u2019s economic empowerment and the benefits of hiring women-owned businesses. To list a few key studies:\nMcKinsey\u2019s Global Institute report found that $12 trillion could be added to the Global GDP by 2025 by advancing women\u2019s equality. Economies most impacted (with GDP gains) would be India (16%), Latin America (14%), China (12%), and Sub-Saharan African (12%);\nAnother McKinsey survey found that 34% of companies said working with women-owned suppliers had increased their profits;\nWomen perform 66% of the world\u2019s work, produce 50% of the food, but earn only 10% of the income, and own very little of the world\u2019s private property;\nThere are approximately 187 million women entrepreneurs worldwide who own between 32% and 39% of all businesses in the formal economy;\nWomen dominate the global marketplace by controlling more than $20 trillion in consumer spending that will rise to $30 trillion in the next decade; and\nAccording to research conducted by WEConnect International, women-owned businesses globally earn less than 1% of the money spent on products and services by large corporations and governments.\nWhat are your recommendations for supply managers looking to increase their engagement with women-owned businesses?\nFirstly, it\u2019s important to know the percentage of women-owned businesses in your supply arrangements. Why not do some research and ask suppliers if they are \u201cwomen-owned\u201d which, by definition, means that they are at least 51% owned, managed and controlled by one or more women. Furthermore, why not consider tracking tier 2 spend, as smart companies will often increase spend with women-owned businesses to win large contracts.\nConvince others in your team that working with women-owned suppliers is good for business. A recent McKinsey survey indicated that working with women-owned suppliers increases profits, while the Hackett Group\u2019s research last September shows 99% of diverse suppliers meet buyers\u2019 expectations, with nearly 25% exceeding expectations.\nThough improvement to the bottom line is always important, incorporating women-owned businesses in your supply chain also provides an opportunity to grow your customer base, attract and retain talent, and enhance your branding \u2013 all while increasing profits and reducing costs.\nAccessing networks of women-owned businesses, even just to participate in RFPs, is a critical success factor but one of the more difficult parts of starting and managing a supplier diversity program. Engaging with third parties that specialise in connecting buyers with diverse suppliers, such as WEConnect International, can assist this process. Our organisation certifies women-owned businesses through a rigorous, globally accepted process, and provides access to these organisations through our eNetwork.\nWhat are the proven benefits of having more women in your supply chain?\nWomen influence the vast majority of purchasing decisions globally, but they are significantly underrepresented in global value chains. Even though more than one third of private businesses are owned and controlled by women, on average, women earn only 1 percent of large corporate and government spend globally. Benefits of having more women in your supply chain include:\nMirroring your diverse customer and employee base \u2013 it\u2019s important to reflect the communities around the globe where you operate, not only with staffing, but also with your supplier base;\nSupporting your corporate clients \u2013 more corporates are growing their tier 2 inclusive sourcing programs and requesting reporting from their prime suppliers;\nSupporting business growth in new markets;\nAccessing innovation and securing competitive advantage from new SMEs offering more creative options;\nReducing costs through competitive bidding;\nAccessing local networks and knowledge; and\nEnhancing the company brand and community engagement by promoting success stories about working with women-owned businesses.\nAnne Tesch and other leaders in the profession will be speaking at Quest\u2019s Women in Procurement 2017 event in Melbourne on 26-27 April. Visit Quest Events to download a brochure and find out more.\nWEConnect International is a global network that connects women-owned businesses to qualified buyers around the world.\ngender equalitysupply chainwomen in procurement\nWhat\u2019s The Catch-22 In Procurement Technology?\nMarch 31, 2017 Daniel Ball\nFrom here to eternity: what does the future of procurement technology look like? Download Wax Digital\u2019s Procurement 2020 report here\nProcurement technology has undergone a long road of change that has consequently altered procurement functions, processes and the very nature of the business itself. But while we spend much of the time understanding how technology is governing what we do today, it\u2019s how technology is shaping the procurement role in the future that should be our focus.\nThere is a widespread belief that procurement \u2018intelligence\u2019 could significantly change the goalposts for the profession, and go beyond informing and processing data, to predicting, learning and deciding.\nProcurement technology\u2019s Catch 22\nWith analytics and intelligence comes a dilemma. Do you outline the questions you need to answer before you perform analysis, or use the data to work out the answers to \u2018what you didn\u2019t know, you didn\u2019t know\u2019? It\u2019s a catch 22 scenario.\nThanks to big data and artificial intelligence (AI), this dilemma is becoming easier to manage. A procurement system using intelligence exhibited by machines can learn from users\u2019 mouse clicks, purchases, and line of information to make its own choices, rather than requiring approval from users.\nThat doesn\u2019t necessarily mean that procurement skills and knowledge will become any less sought-after. But those in demand are likely to change, perhaps even for the better, if cognitive technologies allow experts to think, consult and use their human skills more wisely.\nOur panel\u2019s three key intelligence priorities were:\nAnticipating supply and demand decisions\nThe power of big data enables procurement systems to foresee the needs of the business, such as anticipating demand based on historical spending or seasonal demands. And the data that systems are based on will only expand as new internal and external dimensions are added to the mix, such as social media and newsfeeds, assessing demand more accurately. Intelligent systems may then begin to question human decisions, such as the validity and need for supplier orders and assessing the risk and ongoing performance of suppliers. Supercomputer IBM Watson\u2019s ability to answer questions shows AI\u2019s and sophisticated analytical software\u2019s ability to surpass a human\u2019s ability to answer high-functioning questions, and to work as an instructor to human processes.\nUber-personalisation\nFrom marketing to IT, departments across the organisation use purchasing systems, meaning that there are different roles and backgrounds to accommodate. Through machine learning, procurement could lead the way in uber-personalisation, in which its systems are integrated with others such as ERP and CRM to determine and define each users\u2019 preferences and needs.\nIntelligent supply relationships\nWith the introduction of AI comes a potential new landscape of supplier management, as eTendering, eSourcing and contract management have the potential to become more automated. This could see systems monitoring supplier behaviours and performance based on buyer feedback, or keeping a close check on adherence to contract terms; and possibly even interpreting eAuction behaviours and leading negotiations to make sourcing decisions on the procurement professional\u2019s behalf.\nEven with vast use of intelligence, the procurement department will still require human involvement. While intelligence can be used to purchase everyday office products such as paper, strategic projects like building a new office will require procurement\u2019s involvement in business planning and meetings, meaning that procurement professionals should strengthen their strategic skills in this area to ensure that they\u2019re indispensable. But a new type of \u2018colleague\u2019, which is highly efficient and has extreme attention to detail, could well be on the way. Combining intelligence with vital people skills is how you can make procurement a strong and effective force in the business.\nLearn more in Wax Digital\u2019s Procurement 2020 report, a set of future gazing in-depth interviews with global senior procurement professionals and experts. Integration of procurement technology in the wider business was the first topic.\nfuture of procurementinnovation and technologyprocurement 2020procurement futureprocurement technologysupplier relationshipswax digital",
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        "raw_content": "Musings from the Middle Kingdom\nRevisiting Beijing\nI left Beijing a little over a year ago. You never really leave though. This place stays with you. Over time, it\u2019s easy to be nostalgic and forget about the daily struggle that goes along with living in a place that is so modern, and yet so incredibly bureaucratic.\nI have a Chinese bank account that was set up by my company, and it came with a company credit card. When I left the company, the card stayed open. This was great for me because I could pay for things in foreign currency, and pay for them with RMB. Given that most of my money was in RMB, this was incredibly useful. I paid the bill every month and didn\u2019t think very much about it after that.\nOne day, my card was declined. I called ICBC, the issuing bank, to find out what the problem was. Eventually, having left my company raised a red flag with the bank and they froze my account. I asked them to reconsider; after all, I had an excellent payment history, and if I was planning to scam them I would have done so immediately after leaving the company, not a year later after paying my bills on time. No dice. My card would remain frozen and I would continue to be charged the annual fee until I returned to Beijing to close the account.\nYes, this is a very typical Chinese problem tied to the hukou system. The Chinese population isn\u2019t nearly as mobile as populations outside of China, and there is an automatic assumption that you stay in your city of residence\u2013particularly if you\u2019re living in the Paradise of Eden also known as Beijing. Why would you ever leave? I tabled the matter until returning to Beijing and finally set about to deal with it.\nMany things have to be taken care of at the branch where you opened the account, so I went to the neighborhood near my old office and waited. Banking in China involves a lot of waiting. After waiting about an hour, I was finally able to see my banker, dressed severely as usual and proudly wearing her Communist Party member pin. She was unhelpful as always, finally making a few reluctant phone calls (after asking me whether I could just come back next week because it was by then the end of the day). She eventually said that I needed to visit a different branch to close the credit card account, saying the name quickly in Chinese and saying I should \u201cjust find it on Baidu.\u201d Explaining that I had an American mobile phone with no Chinese-language capability, she eventually, and reluctantly, wrote down some reasonable semblance of instructions on how to get there.\nFast forward to today. After riding 3 subways and going all the way across town, I arrived at the single ICBC branch in Beijing that can close a credit card account. Except they couldn\u2019t. My passport had also changed, so they\u2019d have to update my passport before I could close the account. This, however, can only be done on weekdays, not during the weekend. So, they agreed to submit the paperwork on Monday, and I\u2019d have to come back in person on Tuesday to close the account. I left frustrated after spending 2 days and several hours doing something that would be done in a 5 minute phone call anywhere else in the world (if even this much work was involved).\nSo, the next order of business was to register my presence with the police. I am staying with a friend in Beijing, and this requires going to the police station to fill out a form. We dutifully went to the police station to register. No problem. We\u2019d just need to bring the landlord\u2019s hukou with us. Of course, most apartments in Beijing are rented through real estate agencies, and the tenant never comes in contact with the landlord. Of course, this is the case with my friend\u2019s apartment, so we left the police station defeated. I made an executive decision to not do any further efforts at registration. This really matters if you\u2019re living in Beijing, but not so much if you\u2019re visiting (assuming you don\u2019t get caught). After all, I went to the police station and they had my passport, so I\u2019m just going to assume they registered me.\nChina can be incredibly modern. The subway I took to both of these frustrating exercises in futility is an absolute marvel of modern technology and it\u2019s amazing how it manages to keep a city of 30 million people safely on the move while continuing its expansion at a breakneck pace. And yet, there remain impenetrable thickets of bureaucracy and the Internet service is a disaster on the best of days, and virtually unusable without a VPN in any event. China is always a study in contrasts and contradictions. Frustrating days like today are like life in a parallel universe; one that mattered a great deal to my daily life a year ago, but matters increasingly less to me now. Visits to the Chinese Bureaucratic Twilight Zone are, I\u2019m convinced, best kept as visits.\nPosted: 26 Apr, 2014 | No Comments\nCategories: City Life , Money | Tags: | By: admin.\nReversing the American Decline\nFor nearly four years, I have seen the US mostly in snapshots. A week or two at most, a couple of times a year at most. During this time, I have seen a country in slow but heart-wrenching decline, a decline almost entirely of its own making. A lot of people are aware of this, and there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth online, but no action seems to be taken. Nobody, it seems, knows what to do to even begin to solve the problems.\nThere are plenty of examples of wealthy but mismanaged countries around the world. Wealth and military power, as it turns out, aren\u2019t enough. You need competent management too. In Africa, it\u2019s easy to point to Zimbabwe and Nigeria as examples of mismanaging vast wealth, but Venezuela and Argentina provide excellent examples in our own hemisphere. Management of the US economy has become inept, with no adults in the room to make tough decisions.\nSomeone recently asked me how to fix things. The first step, I am increasingly convinced, is breaking the two party system. This will force politics back to the center. This will also allow a credible third party (I prefer the name Independent Party, and a platform of NO platform except to support credible independent candidates with ballot access) to be used as political cover for making some adult decisions that are long overdue. The key is rebalancing. Actually, the United States remains a fantastically wealthy country; it is just horribly mismanaged and corrupt, but in unpredictable ways. We need to rebalance military spending towards investments in infrastructure and education, but we also need to have a predictable environment for doing business and we need to be selling things that people want to buy.\nChina is plenty corrupt\u2013I lived there for 3 years and experienced first-hand that the level of corruption is incredibly high. However, everyone running a business knows who they need to pay off and how much. The system works. In exchange for getting a free pass on corruption, the Chinese government provides a high level of education for its people, and excellent quality infrastructure. I think that nowhere else in the world will likely ever catch up to their manufacturing prowess again. Having become the world\u2019s leading manufacturer, China is now interested in building additional pillars of their economy. None of this is a secret; the country has a published industrial policy. Actually, the future roadmap is increasingly clear to anyone who is paying attention (Washington DC is not, their collective and full attention is concentrated on a few lunatics in turbans camping in a Yemeni desert somewhere, along with spying on the American people).\nIf you want to sell services (and our economy is largely a services economy) you first have to make it possible in the first place (by streamlining our ridiculous overreactive security measures since 9/11) and you have to have services that people want to buy (moldy airports and dilapidated seaports and slow railways and bridge-falling-down highways aren\u2019t that). Now, what products and services do we sell, exactly, that aren\u2019t either substandard, untrustworthy, or some combination of both? I see this as a pretty huge problem and I am not optimistic that it\u2019s a problem that will be fixed before it\u2019s no longer fixable. It did not take long for the Soviet Union to collapse, and I really don\u2019t understand why American politicians think the US is is so \u201cexceptional.\u201d Exceptionalism is earned, and it\u2019s time to get to work.\nPosted: 16 Sep, 2013 | No Comments\nCategories: Politics | Tags: | By: admin.\nMeanwhile in the Netherlands\u2026\nSix months ago, I packed up my life in Beijing and sent it in two directions. The majority of my stuff went back to the US together with a friend who was moving there. It\u2019s now in storage, and I\u2019ll deal with it next year. The remainder went to the Netherlands, checked on an Aeroflot flight via Moscow and onward to Amsterdam. The following day (after a night spent in the infamous Sheremetyevo gulag prison transit hotel due to a misconnect), I arrived in Rotterdam to start my new life as a full-time MBA student.\nIt has been a blur ever since. The Program, as it is called, has completely consumed my life. There is a typical 8 hour day of class, followed by at least as much homework, followed by whatever sleep I can manage, lather, rinse, repeat. Weekends are packed with extra reading, so I have occasionally been able to get 4 hours of free time on one day during the weekend. This is what happens when you take an \u201cintensive, accelerated\u201d program. 2 years of material is squeezed into only eleven months and when they say \u201cintensive\u201d they mean it!\nI have had a little free time, so I\u2019ve seen quite a bit of the Netherlands. Ah, the Netherlands, home to legalized marijuana, prostitution, it must be a party, right? Actually, it isn\u2019t. Dutch people are happy to make vices legal if a good business can be made from them, but they\u2019re conservative with a Calvinist bent. When you live here, Holland is all about bad weather and hard work. Put on a nice smile for the tourists and then\u2013the moment they are gone\u2013go back to scowling and eating your stamppot.\nA friend who is coming for a visit asked me what to do in the Netherlands. Here\u2019s what I wrote, which just about sums it up:\nThings to do in the Netherlands? Plenty! Buy a Dagkaart and spend the entire day on the NS railway looking at cows, windmills, and more cows. Fancy a taste of Dutch industry? Why not a tour of the Van Der Lande Industries baggage belt factory? Or how about fantastic shopping? Try the CAWI factory store, where you can browse a wide assortment of swine management equipment and hog feeding systems. And there is always just standing outside for an hour, in which you can experience howling wind, snow, rain, hail, 35 degree sunshine and a lightning storm in July. There is no end of exciting things to do in this amazing country.\nNext month, I\u2019m going on an academic exchange to Costa Rica. The weather will be better, but the Netherlands has actually grown on me a little. I may come back here after I finish, depending on the job situation.\nPosted: 29 Jun, 2013 | No Comments\nCategories: Uncategorized | Tags: | By: admin.\nThe American Dream Is Alive in Beijing\nEverywhere I go in Beijing, there are educational agencies, immigration agencies, and all manner of shady outfits advertising quick and easy access to the US. \u201cFastest American Visa Agent!\u201d promises one. \u201cAll government documents, perfect quality, cannot distinguish from the real one!\u201d promises another. Scam artists abound and they are expert at separating young, eager Chinese people from both their cash and their dreams, often blaming unnamed American government officials in the process. For so many who dream to reach the Gold Mountain, the closest they will come is helping a corrupt boss pay for gold to give his mistress.\nLiving in China, I was often asked similar questions by my Chinese friends. The conversation usually ended up going something like \u201cI would like to live and work in the USA. You\u2019re an American guy, can you tell me how to do it?\u201d Over time, I became familiar with a lot of nuances of US immigration law, because friends would automatically assume I was an expert in it. You know, sort of like they were all experts in Chinese immigration law. Oh wait\u2026 there isn\u2019t any way to immigrate to China, because China already has enough people. But I digress.\nI always frame my response as follows:\n\u2022 I am from Seattle. The US is a very large country and my knowledge is most focused on the software industry, computer security industry, and Internet services industry (companies like Google and Amazon) in Seattle. Although I may be a useful source of general information about life in the US, I\u2019m sorry but I don\u2019t have any detailed or specific information about the chemical process engineering industry in Chicago.\n\u2022 My network of contacts is extensive\u2026 within my focus industries. I am a friendly guy but cold calling someone outside my industry on your behalf is likely to be more awkward than if you do it yourself, because I would have nothing job-related to talk about with that person. In the US, if you want to network with someone in your industry, just call. Personal introductions are always better but not essential like they are in China.\n\u2022 I have only worked for one international company, so I only have direct knowledge of how they handle hiring.\n\u2022 I have only ever worked in two countries, the US and China. And in China, my knowledge is most focused on the IT and online services industries in Beijing. So, although I can map really well between what opportunities look like in China versus the US, I don\u2019t have detailed local knowledge of other markets.\n\u2022 I have a pretty good overall understanding of my industry (described above) and the kind of people in it who are likely international hires. If you aren\u2019t from my industry please refer to the first bullet point above.\nRude questions and answers:\nQ: What is the easiest way to come to the US?\nA: Are you lucky in love? Really lucky? Then charm an American into falling in love with you and get married! However, even if you do this, you cannot go to the US or work immediately. Marriage is still impossible if you are gay, and this is not likely to change for a long time. It is also impossible if you are already married to someone else, because Americans are only allowed to marry one person. This is not an issue in China but in some cultures it can be.\nQ: Get married? To someone else?! Impossible! My girlfriend would kill me! And so would my parents! And American women are so\u2026. CRAZY! Open! I could not accept that!\nA: Americans believe that immigration makes us a stronger country and we encourage the best and brightest people from all over the world to come to the US not only for a better life, but to make our country better as well. However, the US has a very high unemployment rate and many qualified Americans are eager to fill the jobs. Are your skills (including your English level) as good as theirs? What can you bring to the table that is special and makes you better qualified than an American who is easier and less expensive for a company to hire? Why would a company take all the risk to bring you to a country where you\u2019ve never been before? They would spend so much money, what if you did a bad job once you arrive? Saving money isn\u2019t a good reason to send you, because even though your pay may be slightly lower than American workers doing the same job, this generally reflects your lack of US experience. Companies are required to pay you comparably to a US employee and can be punished by the government if they do not.\nQ: I am a top graduate from Tsinghua University! I was #1 in my class in high school! I have Beijing hukou!\nA: All of these are things that are very special in China and essentially meaningless in the US. In the US, you will just be another laowai. Except we might call you \u201cFOB\u201d instead (means Fresh Off Boat). Don\u2019t worry, we\u2019re friendly to new neighbors and it\u2019s all in good humor.\nQ: There is an agency company in Beijing that promises to get me into the US. I just need to pay them up front, and they will take care of all the details because they have some guanxi with the American embassy. They said not to ask too many questions, just leave the details to them. Should I pay?\nA: If you are so stupid that you believe this, then you should go onto Alipay site right now and send all your money to some bad Guangdong guy. I do not normally laugh at the misfortune of my friends, but who could be so stupid as to fall into this trap? There is no such thing as guanxi with the American government, except at levels so high you will never, ever, ever meet anyone with such relationships.\nQ: My uncle knows someone who has some relationships with the Customs, and anyway, there is a \u201cspecial\u201d way to go on a cargo ship to the US. Should I have a try?\nA: Maybe you should learn how to swim in the Hai River first before you play around in Tianjin port. I think you would sink and die because you have too many rocks in your head, and if you do, good! You will not cause the American police any trouble sending your body home! If you do not die in the ship on the way or fall into the sea and drown (many people do) you will be caught as soon as you arrive in the US and immediately sent back to China. The port police X-ray every container and you cannot hide from that. They also use CO2 sensors to catch people. And when you come back to China you will still have to pay the criminals who sent you all of the money that you owe them. Anyway, only very stupid people would ever try such things, no one with an education would ever consider it.\nQ: Then how should I do it?\nA: I usually recommend that you work for an American company with an office in China, or a Chinese company that is expanding in the US. Both of these options will give you an opportunity to do a good job and prove yourself in China where it is easier to hire you and easier to train you. If an opportunity for which you are qualified becomes available in the US, you could apply as an internal transfer. This is usually more attractive to a hiring manager\u2014even if immigration paperwork is required\u2014than hiring an unknown person from outside the company. At this point your competition is less because it\u2019s usually other well-qualified internal candidates versus all of those and well-qualified local external candidates. You may also find that your career is rewarding enough in China that you lose interest in transferring to the US.\nQ: The US is my dream! How would I ever lose interest in that? The pay is so much better there!\nA: Look at the full picture. The cost of living is relatively higher in the US (aside from buying an apartment, which is much too expensive in most Chinese cities), and the rate of pay increases over time is lower than in China. A typical raise in the US may be only 3% with a small annual bonus, whereas increases of 15% every year and a Spring Festival bonus of up to 3 months\u2019 salary is not uncommon in China. Also, you do not get as much time off, so you will lose money that way. There are also benefits in China that you do not receive in the US, such as the housing fund contribution, contributions to social insurance, etc.\nQ: I followed your advice and I\u2019m a finalist for a position in the US! Do you know anything about the logistics?\nA: Make sure they are employing you legally on the correct visa. Big companies always do this, but smaller companies (especially Chinese ones) don\u2019t always know how to do this correctly. You\u2019ll need to find a company to sponsor you for a work visa and you need to arrive in the US on a visa that permits work. This isn\u2019t the same as a business visa, which pretty much only allows you to come for meetings, training and conferences. The easiest visa type for Chinese people to obtain in Beijing seems to be the L-1 visa. These are issued to management and executive employees who a company wants to send for temporary work in the US. After living in the US legally for more than 5 years on an L-1 visa (renewed multiple times), your company can help you to apply for a green card. Keep in mind they are not required to do this! Some technical employees (such as software developers) qualify for an H1-B visa, but these are more popular for Indian employees. They allow staying in the US longer but have more restrictions. Both visa types only allow you to work for the company that sponsored the visa. Only when you have a green card can you freely switch to any other company.\nA: If you are legally married in a conventional marriage, you can bring your spouse and children (or like most Chinese, the one child you are allowed by the Chinese government) under 21.\nQ: Is it really true that if I have a baby in the USA, the baby is automatically a US citizen?\nA: Absolutely true! Of course, you should be prepared to pay for the hospital charges and keep in mind that child care is very expensive in the US, so it will be hard to afford very many children. However, beware: US citizenship means a lifetime American tax obligation that follows you anywhere in the world!\nQ: Once I already have a green card, can I apply for a US passport? How about my family?\nA: Your family can stay in the US based on your green card. You have an eventual path to citizenship and based on this, your family can apply for citizenship. The details about all of this are very complicated and technical so you will need to hire a lawyer who specializes in the area of immigration to guide you through the process. You will need to pass a citizenship examination but anyone who passed Gaokao in China will have no trouble!\nIf you have finished reading and you are feeling sad at how impossible it all seems, I am really not trying to discourage you! I just think it is important to be realistic. Every year, over one million people come from all over the world to the USA seeking not only a better life, but a chance to join the American Dream. I think that anyone can achieve their dream with a little luck and a lot of hard work. I was just lucky to be born where I was, so I didn\u2019t have to do all of the work. For many, the hard work is worth it and they live very happy new American lives. For others, it is too hard to accept living somewhere with such a different culture, and they finally return to their home countries. Do your research, learn everything you can about the USA, and don\u2019t be afraid to ask your American friends and colleagues questions about life in the US. We are friendly, and it is no trouble. If you can come, I hope to someday welcome you as my newest neighbor!\nPosted: 07 Feb, 2013 | No Comments\nCategories: Dreams | Tags: | By: admin.\nMeeting Eddie Van Halen On QQ\nI\u2019ve been playing a lot with QQ, an instant messaging platform that is really popular in China. By \u201creally popular,\u201d I mean that it has over 700 million users. Anyway, there is an English version, and if you sign up, you\u2019ll soon be inundated with friend requests from random Chinese people. Most of them want to make foreign friends and practice their English. I like to make friends, I don\u2019t mind speaking English, and I have met some really cool people this way.\nOccasionally you get propositions of another sort. I have been offered the opportunity to purchase everything from insurance to apartments (come to think of it, mostly insurance and apartments). I have been the surprised recipient of earnest\u2013but entirely random\u2013marriage proposals. During times of political upheaval, I have been interrogated by young nationalists about my viewpoints on foreign policy. However, until Sunday night, I\u2019d never been offered the opportunity to star in a movie. \u201cOnly need two minutes\u201d was the pitch. \u201cYou\u2019ll be advertisement. Pay you 500 RMB.\u201d I couldn\u2019t pry loose any details about the product other than it was music-related, but chalked the mystery up to the producer\u2019s English level (which wasn\u2019t great). After a lot of questions about my background, the dialect of English I spoke, and whether I had any acting experience, she asked to meet. I agreed.\nAfter cancelling and rescheduling on me twice, we finally managed to meet this evening. I gave the producer a specific location to meet me after work but she got lost, so an hour and a half-dozen text messages later, we finally found each other. At this point I was hungry, so I asked her to wait while I grabbed a sandwich. When I returned, she pulled out four Post-It notes covered in English text. This, she informed me, was the script, which we\u2019d shoot tomorrow night in Guomao, on the opposite side of Beijing. It appeared that two minutes was already stretching into two days plus a long commute. I took the script and reviewed it. Although it was in horrible, nearly incomprehensible Chinglish (and mind you, I\u2019ve been in China for 2 1/2 years now and can comprehend most Chinglish), I managed to puzzle out the meaning. They wanted me to record an infomercial for fake Eddie Van Halen and various other counterfeit famous-name guitars.\n\u201cIs English OK?\u201d the woman asked me, beaming. \u201cI wrote myself!\u201d I replied (in the measured, face-saving way that is necessary here) \u201cIt\u2019s not bad, but is maybe more formal than we would use. I could suggest some small changes.\u201d She nodded eagerly. \u201cYes, more advertisement, we make Web site! Internet!\u201d At this point, I gently broke it to her. \u201cIn America, Eddie Van Halen is very famous. I cannot use his name on your product. He could sue me in the US. I\u2019m an American guy, it is easy for him to do that.\u201d The woman nodded gravely, clearly understanding my concern. In retrospect, I am guessing this wasn\u2019t the first time she\u2019d heard similar concerns expressed. \u201cI will call boss!\u201d she said. A flurry of numbers dialed, harried pacing, an animated conversation with either a person or dead air, and she eventually sat down again. Putting down the phone, she said with an air of finality, \u201cBoss tell you must say this names.\u201d\n\u201cFind someone else, then,\u201d I replied, with my own air of finality. \u201c500 RMB isn\u2019t worth being sued by Eddie Van Halen.\u201d A crestfallen look, some quick calculation, and then she shifted the conversation away from business. What was my job? How much was my salary? I really seemed kind, couldn\u2019t I just help her with this small thing? Where does my family live? Do I like to eat Chinese food? Am I married? Was I really sure that she couldn\u2019t persuade me to become an actor? Eventually I finished my sandwich, wished her goodbye, and made a beeline for the subway. My acting career, it seems, is finished before it even started.\nPosted: 31 Oct, 2012 | No Comments\nCategories: Media , Online in China , Scams | Tags: | By: admin.\nIn two years of living in my apartment, the water company has only come once to read the meter. They informed us that the bill hasn\u2019t been paid in more than four years, and that it was now at an astronomical amount. Fearing that they would shut off the water, I offered to pay the bill on the spot, pulling out my wallet to prove that I had the money (which, fortunately, I did). No dice. The bill, said the worker, was so high that it would have to be sent to the head office. However, he did say that he would note that rich foreigners were living in the apartment and could afford to pay the bill. Evidently that did the job because no meter readers ever showed up again and the water has still not been shut off.\nToday, I came home\u2013only six weeks from moving out of here\u2013and found a scary-looking official notice on the door. It even had a chop (official stamp) on it, so it was clear that it meant business. \u201cOh no!\u201d I thought. The water bill must have finally caught up to me, right when I was about to get away scot-free without having to pay it, and after overstaying my lease to burn up my remaining deposit. I couldn\u2019t recognize the character for water (\u6c34) on the notice, but that didn\u2019t mean it wasn\u2019t a water bill.\nA scary note that was pasted on my door.\nWorried, I scanned the notice and sent it to a Chinese friend, who was helpful enough to translate. The cable bill for my nonexistent television was overdue. Evidently, when I asked the landlord to take away the television (because there is nothing to watch, and the TV took up too much space) she never bothered to cancel cable. If I didn\u2019t pay the past due balance immediately, my cable will be cancelled as of December 1st.\nDamn. What will I ever do without CCTV 9?\nPosted: 16 Oct, 2012 | [2] Comments\nCategories: City Life | Tags: | By: admin.\nBreaking Up with Beijing\nAt Defcon in Las Vegas this year, I ran into a friend I hadn\u2019t seen in a long time. Some dozen years ago, I went to his wedding in Michigan, making an epic journey from Seattle to Chicago to Lansing. It was a happy time, and was one of the most fun weekends I ever had.\nMy friend is, unfortunately, going through a nasty divorce. He loved his wife, and tried really hard to make it work, but in the end the differences were irreconcilable. He went on and on with all of the details, the extent of his heartbreak, and all of the pain that goes with discovering that the investment of so much time and energy was ultimately for nothing. Worse than any of that, my friend told me, was the fact that he has to completely start all over again. He really has no idea where to begin.\nI just realized I\u2019ve been telling all of my friends exactly the same thing this weekend about my life in Beijing and my employer of a dozen years. Probably in even more painful detail. And so, bearing this in mind, I am more understanding of my unfortunate friend. Breaking up is hard to do.\nPosted: 29 Jul, 2012 | No Comments\nCategories: Work Life | Tags: | By: admin.\nFriendly Skies Over Asia\nThe modern air transportation system was invented in the United States, but is no longer a world leader. It\u2019s easy to make such broad pronouncements, but the details matter and I\u2019d like to share a story that shows just how far things have fallen in America since the days of Pan Am.\nI\u2019m writing this while sitting on a Delta flight from Beijing back to the US. There isn\u2019t much else to do. Today\u2019s flight started with a relentless upsell to a supposedly \u201cenhanced\u201d economy product that is essentially the same thing that economy used to be. I declined. Onboard, it\u2019s been humorless flight attendants scolding passengers for the slightest perceived transgressions, followed by food served in such small portions that I\u2018d complain if it wasn\u2019t so bad. The restrooms are none too clean on this flight, and the in-flight entertainment system is broken. This controls the reading lights, so the cabin crew just decided to leave the lights on for 11 hours on an overnight flight. And Delta, lest anyone think I am beating up on them, is one of the better US airlines. Flying Aeroflot is literally a better experience than flying US Airways and I\u2019d fly even China Eastern (the worst of the Chinese airlines) over United.\nIf you live in the US, you probably think that this is just how flying is. That the experience of being groped and screamed at by TSA agents, scolded by airline employees, abused by arbitrary fees and overall being threatened and cajoled by petty people exercising whatever petty power they have to the maximum extent is just the way the airline industry works. If you fly in the US, or with US airlines, this is largely true. The story changes when you leave. In Asia, most airlines still have good service. Some have exceptional service. I\u2019ve become accustomed to being treated like a human being when I fly in Asia, but the levels of courtesy and kindness I recently experienced in Japan makes me wonder why the US can\u2019t be more like this.\nAt the end of my recent vacation to Palau, I stopped over for a few days in Japan. Since I\u2019ve only ever spent much time in Tokyo, I decided to visit Kyoto and Osaka, places I\u2019ve wanted to see for a long time but haven\u2019t visited due to the high cost of travel there (a one-way train ticket between Tokyo and Kyoto, a 2 hour journey, costs about $150). This time, I decided that since I\u2019d saved so much money on my trip to Palau by staying with a friend instead of at a hotel, I would take the plunge. I took a bullet train to Kyoto, enjoying a wonderful couple of days there, and then visited Osaka for an amazing two days of exploration. Reviewing my options to return to Tokyo for my flight, I discovered an amazing deal: American Airlines offered one-way award tickets for domestic Japanese flights for only 7,500 Aadvantage miles (plus a $75 fee). It\u2019s always nice to actually be able to use miles (they\u2019re easy to earn and hard to use) so I jumped at the chance.\nNot really considering there may be more logistics involved than flying to the correct airport in Tokyo (there are two, Narita being the larger one), I went ahead and booked a flight. When I showed up at the Osaka airport, though, I discovered that there was a big problem: JAL does not have a baggage transfer agreement with ANA, the airline I was flying back to Beijing. I hadn\u2019t really considered this as a possibility; nearly all airlines I\u2019ve ever flown except for Southwest have baggage transfer agreements with nearly every other airline. \u201cNearly\u201d was the operative word in this case and it looked like I was out of luck.\nThe JAL staff told me the bad news, and as is typical in Japan, just quietly waited for my response. Many Americans would have gotten angry, but I knew how to respond. \u201cWell, I need to catch my ANA flight from Narita, since I am transferring to Beijing. Here is my itinerary,\u201d I politely said, handing them a printout. \u201cI won\u2019t have time to check in my bag, claim it, and then re-check the bag in Narita. Can you please help me solve this problem?\u201d\nBusiness in Japan is done very carefully and deliberately. First, the JAL staff called ANA. If I cancelled my ticket with JAL and bought another one on ANA, they could check my bag through, and I\u2019d make my next flight. However, this would cost over $300, and I\u2019d also lose the fee I paid to book the JAL ticket plus a redeposit fee for my miles. This would push the overall cost up over $400. \u201cI can\u2019t really afford that,\u201d I explained. \u201cIs there a less expensive option?\u201d\nFurrowed brows, furious typing, a hushed phone call in Japanese, and then one of the ticket agents (there were two working at this point) came to the other side of the counter to look at my bags. \u201cIt\u2019s OK,\u201d she finally said. \u201cThe flight is not full, you can carry your bags on the plane. But you still may not have enough time to connect in Narita, you have to change terminals there. You will have to hurry when you get there, and there is no guarantee you will make your flight. I understand it\u2019s expensive, but if you book with ANA they will guarantee your connection, we can only do our best.\u201d\nI had a bottle of scotch I\u2019d bought at the duty free in Guam, and explained that carrying on my bags probably wouldn\u2019t work because I had liquids in my bag. \u201cOh, that\u2019s no problem. This is a domestic flight in Japan. If you don\u2019t have any cigarette lighters, matches, or hair spray, you can carry that on board.\u201d Of course! I should have guessed. Japan is a civilized country that makes rational judgments about risk, choosing to treat airline passengers as law-abiding citizens rather than potential terrorists. I smiled, bowed, said \u201cdomo arigato,\u201d and collected my boarding pass. I wasn\u2019t too worried about the risk. The worst case scenario was probably another night in Tokyo, and taking the next available flight back to Beijing. My ANA ticket was an award ticket, so it was flexible; I\u2019d be able to stand by for their next flight.\nOsaka airport security was quick, thorough, and friendly. The agent had a question about a can of shaving cream in my bag, and wanted to make sure it wasn\u2019t hair spray. She was polite and efficient in opening my bag to check and the whole thing took less than a minute. In the US, the same situation would have likely resulted in a swarm of TSA thugs tearing my bag apart, playing twenty questions, and testing my shoes for explosives. The plane left the gate on time, but there was a ground hold due to air traffic control and we were late taking off for Narita. I wasn\u2019t going to have much time to transfer once I got there.\nJapanese flight crews are polite and precise, the service always impeccable, perfect English, and excellent food. Beverages and snacks were served even though it was only a 1 hour flight. Thoughtfully, the gate staff had seated me as close to the front of the plane as possible to allow me to disembark as quickly as possible.\nWhen I arrived in Tokyo, I was surprised to see a uniformed ANA agent standing just inside the gate holding a sign with my name on it. I approached her and introduced myself. \u201cPlease walk quickly towards baggage claim. At the end of the walkway, there\u201d as she pointed, \u201can agent will meet you and take you to your next flight.\u201d 100 meters further, another ANA agent standing next to a whiteboard with my name on it. \u201cOK, sir, we have notified ANA that you are coming, and you can check in for your flight. We need to hurry. Come quickly, you need to take a shuttle bus to transfer to their terminal.\u201d I followed the agent, assuring her I could keep up if she wanted to go faster, which she did. We sprinted through the terminal at close to a dead run, arriving curbside, where an airport volunteer was waiting for me. \u201cThis man will take you to the ANA ticket counter. Have a nice flight!\u201d she said, leaving me with a polite bow and returning to the terminal.\nAs if on cue, a Narita shuttle bus pulled up at curbside. I was the only passenger, and the bus drove straight to the ANA terminal, to the area closest to the check-in counters. \u201cCome with me,\u201d the Narita volunteer said, \u201cI know the fastest way.\u201d I followed him into the terminal, up an elevator I wouldn\u2019t have otherwise noticed, and to the ticket counter. The Narita volunteer, wearing all of the confidence of his yellow volunteer sweater, walked me straight to the front of the line and directly to the first class check-in counter. He told the agent my name, and she began furiously typing on her computer. I handed her my passport and bags, showing her my China visa. She tagged my bags, marked them \u201cpriority,\u201d and handed me my boarding pass. \u201cThere may not be time today for duty-free shopping,\u201d she said, \u201cplease go directly to the gate. If you do this, I\u2019m sure you will make your flight.\u201d She was right. I went through immigration, stamped out of Japan, and arrived at my gate during the final boarding call.\nI booked an impossibly short connection, made assumptions about baggage transfers I shouldn\u2019t have made, and showed up at the check-in counter a mere 45 minutes prior to an international flight. Instead of scolding me, lecturing me, and pointlessly enforcing petty rules on the number of carry-on bags, JAL and ANA did literally everything they could to help me solve a problem that was entirely my fault. And they did all of this for an absolute nobody, someone who has never flown them before and probably won\u2019t fly them again soon, and traveling on a free ticket! The service was exact, impeccable, and remarkably considerate\u2013even for Japan. I\u2019m just trying to imagine how a similar scenario would have played out in the US. I\u2019d undoubtedly have been stranded, and would probably have been charged through the nose to stand by for the next flight, and I\u2019d have been berated and scolded and harangued every step of the way. No wonder people in the US hate flying. I think it\u2019s no surprise that passenger numbers drop as people drive incredibly long distances just to avoid the humiliating experience of being groped and shouted at by the TSA, while simultaneously being berated by unfriendly airline employees and charged arbitrary fees in a petty manner. In the US, I\u2019ve often had to open two bags and shift one or two pounds worth of items between them to avoid a $70 fee. At some point, it becomes simple harassment.\nNothing makes me look forward to returning to Beijing like a US airport. In China, immigration is always friendly, usually with a smile and hearty \u201cni hao!\u201d Domestic flights are hassle-free. Tickets cost around the same as you\u2019d pay in the US for equivalent distance, sometimes less, but every airline is full service. And I\u2019ve never been yelled at, scolded, or groped by anyone in a Chinese airport. The story is the same in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, essentially everywhere I\u2019ve been throughout Asia. The only country I\u2019ve visited with an experience even closely approximating the US is North Korea. Meanwhile, US airlines endlessly lose money and complain that they need more fee revenue, cutting back service and benefits for even the most frequent fliers. People will put up with a lot of abuse from Ryanair or Air Asia if the fare was nearly free, but I can\u2019t think of any industry in the world where high prices and poor service is a winning combination. Maybe what the industry needs instead of more fee revenue is a look in the mirror.\nPosted: 25 Dec, 2011 | [2] Comments\nCategories: Travel , Uncategorized | Tags: | By: admin.\nThe Price of Taxes in China\nOne of my friends, who is definitely in the upper 1% of the US income bracket, was grousing at the overall percentage of income taxes paid by upper income taxpayers. \u201cIt\u2019s over 50%,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s absurd!\u201d All of those poor people who don\u2019t have enough income to bother collecting any income tax ought to be paying their fair share.\nMaybe they could get a third part-time minimum wage job with no benefits. It still wouldn\u2019t really amount to much.\nIf you\u2019re part of America\u2019s elite, I just don\u2019t have a whole lot of sympathy for you guys. I live in China and pay a marginal income tax rate on my mid-5-figure income of ~39% (the income tax is graduated and tops out at a relatively low income scale) There are no deductions allowed whatsoever, and only the first $80 or so of my income (monthly) is exempt from tax. On top of that, I pay a 17% value added tax on everything I buy, and that\u2019s if it\u2019s a domestic item. Imported items have taxes of over 100% in some cases and average 80% tax overall.\nAnd I still save more money than I did in the US, despite the higher taxes, and despite my (much) lower income. My standard of living is marginally lower (no car), but my expenses are substantially lower. The reason? Taxes here pay for things that I actually use. Rather than going to bank bailouts, a bloated military and interest on the national debt, they pay for infrastructure. There is even a budget surplus, which funds US deficit spending\u2026 at a price.\nI ride the subway to work for 60 cents a day, and can take a bus for 6 cents if I want to save money. There\u2019s a bullet train that can take me roughly the equivalent distance from SF to Sacramento in 30 minutes (Beijing-Tianjin) for $8, or the equivalent distance of SF to Seattle (Beijing-Shanghai) for under $40. Domestic flights are cheap, and regular trains (not bullet trains) are laughably inexpensive. China has infrastructure the likes of which I\u2019ve never seen anywhere in the world.\nThere are also heavy agricultural subsidies, in the form of state owned farms (no shareholders to pay dividends, no landlords to pay rent). This translates to much, much lower food costs than in the US. And the list goes on and on. There\u2019s enough left over for me at the end of every month that I can afford to live in the absolute center of Beijing, in between two of the most famous historical sites in China, in a neighborhood that looks like it belongs in a movie but is actually just my backyard.\nDoes all of this drag down the economy, harming the so-called \u201cjob creators?\u201d Nope! The economy here is growing faster than any other world economy, although it\u2019s a relatively anemic 8.6% growth this year. And China\u2019s new crop of millionaires and billionaires isn\u2019t hurting either. America\u2019s elite would doubtless be pleased to see all of the Audi A6s clogging the streets of Beijing.\nWhile the top earners of America are hell-bent on avoiding a few extra percentage points in taxes and a corporate jet tax exemption loophole being closed, Joe Sixpack doesn\u2019t really understand very much about macroeconomics. But he\u2019s beginning to figure out that he\u2019s getting screwed, and he has a gun or three. Hey, 1%ers, are you factoring bunkers, weapons, and personal security into your cost/benefit analysis? Check out South Africa with its bars on the windows and rampant carjackings, and tell me if you would prefer to live in the security climate there. Meanwhile, China is laughing all the way to the bank at our political system\u2019s inability to accomplish essentially anything. Years later, when we discover that we\u2019re no longer the world\u2019s largest economy and wonder what happened, we may finally learn that cooperation pays.\nPosted: 06 Dec, 2011 | No Comments\nCategories: Money | Tags: | By: admin.\n\u201cYou must have a really tough life in Beijing,\u201d many people outside of China tell me. I recently spent three weeks in the US on a business trip, and although I was able to buy anything I wanted (Life cereal! Mexican food!) it was a tough few weeks of working double shifts. Business in Beijing doesn\u2019t stop when it\u2019s late at night in the US, and in my job, I often need to make decisions real-time. Sure, I could drink tap water and see friends and family. The air was clean enough that I didn\u2019t even have to consider whether it was anything other than \u201cgood\u201d air quality, something we rarely see in Beijing. However, given the grueling work schedule when I travel, it\u2019s relatively more difficult to be in the US\u2013at least when home base is China.\nBut tough? Not a chance. I\u2019ve written a lot about how modern China is, and how wealthy it is becoming. That\u2019s one side of China. However, there is a significant disparity, and it\u2019s illustrative of the direction that the US is moving. Glittering skyscrapers above and abject poverty below.\nThere is an elderly couple that is responsible for taking away the recyclables in my apartment complex. Anyone their age would be comfortably retired in the US \u2013 even living on Social Security and nothing else, an American retiree who is reasonably frugal doesn\u2019t have to work. This couple lives in a single room in a low-rise, poorly constructed building in the old city. There is no indoor plumbing. They live surrounded by trash. It\u2019s stacked floor to ceiling. Every day, they ride a three-wheeled tricycle around to nearby homes and apartment complexes, meticulously sorting recyclables, stacking them so high that the old man has to stand on the pedals to make the cart move, his wife giving him a booster push from behind and walking alongside as he pedals. Once a week, a large truck comes and takes away the recyclables, paying the elderly couple for their efforts. For all of this work, living among rotting yogurt containers and crushed water bottles and stacks and stacks of cardboard, they make about $350 per month.\nThis is actually a reasonable standard of living for China. This is Beijing, the capital, offering one of the highest living standards in the country. Here, there is reliable electricity, access to a community medical clinic, public flushing toilets with running water that are regularly cleaned (although from the smell, you wouldn\u2019t guess), and good access to public transportation. You can buy a wide variety of consumer goods here. These folks, in the sunset of their lives, have it made. Sure, they work 7 days a week, but I\u2019ll bet their relatives in the countryside congratulate them on their comfortable retirement.\nThere are jobs in China so awful that you can\u2019t even imagine them. Like the fertilizer dealer. His job is to pick up human feces off of the train tracks with his bare hands. It comes out of the toilets when passengers flush, and is best collected fresh for sale to farmers. They use it to fertilize their corn and soybeans. Or the pig farmer, who lives in a festering landfill with his diseased, feral pigs. Sure, everyone hears about factory workers who spend 100 hours a week making iPads, but what about the water deliveryman, who has arthritis in his neck by the age of 35 from carrying 60 pound bottles of water up 5 flights of stairs on his head? You couldn\u2019t pay Americans enough to do most of these jobs. In China, however, the worst jobs tend to be the lowest-paying jobs. In Beijing, the minimum wage is 1,160 yuan. That\u2019s roughly $180 per month, and many workers don\u2019t even make that much. Laws are sometimes followed, but as in the US, usually not if someone who is rich and powerful can get away with not following them.\nThe guy whose job is to pick up dead animals by the side of the road in Gansu somewhere, who has a frigid leaky shack to live in and a hole in the ground for a toilet, has a difficult life. I make less than I did in the US, but I live in a 3 bedroom apartment all to myself, have a housekeeper, a washing machine, indoor plumbing, and I get to take a shower every day. My life can at times be inconvenient. It isn\u2019t difficult, and should never be considered difficult. Until you see the poverty most people around the world live in first-hand, most Americans can\u2019t even imagine how much of a struggle daily life can be for hundreds of millions of people around the world.\nLearn to stop imagining. 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        "raw_content": "by Stephanie Goseine\nSheltering rising population from storm water\nConventional solutions to the challenges in urban storm water need to be adjusted to deal with rising populations and diminishing space in cities at all stages of development\nStorm water is a critical consideration in managing urban water, as it influences the risks of flooding. Unfortunately, a global rise in urban population means that water management in urban areas is now under strain. Indeed, in the first decade of the XXI century, the global urban population grew to exceed the rural for the first time. It is estimated that urban living will be a reality for 60% of the global population by 2030.\nTo facilitate the necessary change in the approach to urban water management, it is essential to look at new management options at urban and river basin levels. This was precisely the objective of the SWITCH project, funded by the EU and completed in 2011. It adopted a novel approach by considering storm water as both a hazard and a potential resource for urban landscaping and urban recreational and open space.\nThe management practices recommendations stemming from the project were implemented in four case study areas: in Lodz, Poland, in Birmingham, UK, in Emscher, Germany and Belo Horizonte, Brazil. \u201c[The project] helped implement real and practical results in cities like Lodz, Poland where buried streams were restored and their capacity for drainage improved,\u201d says Peter van der Steen, a lecturer in waste water treatment at the UNESCO IHE Institute for Water Education, located in Delft, the Netherlands. He is also the coordinator of the project\u2019s central management unit.\nThe project created several databases identifying city-specific threats and outlining the impacts of specific control practices on storm water. It also led to basic best practice guidelines for storm water management. What makes this project stand out is its emphasis on dissemination of its findings, for use in future projects.\nVan der Steen sees these databases being used today in many projects he comes across. For example, \u201cprojects like the recent Blue Green Dream (BGD) project are using outputs from our work, even though there are no direct daughter projects of SWITCH,\u201d he tells youris.com. BGD brings together urban planners, landscape architects and water experts to build better cities, bring down costs and make urban areas more attractive.\nThe question is how applicable will the project\u2019s storm water management solutions be in the coming decades? \u201cIntegration of urban stormwater management systems is one of the most pressing issues that the sector will continue to face,\u201d says Philip Binning, associate professor of environmental modelling at the Technical University of Denmark, in Lyngby. He believes having a single platform is a small step in that direction. However, \u201cthere is still much to be understood about stormwater management and how it relates to the overall water cycle in cities,\u201d he tells youris.com.\nOther experts believe there is a need to broaden the databases\u2019 scope. \u201cMost of what is presented in the findings seems to have in mind the scenarios of Northern America, Europe and other countries with sanitation infrastructures and an administrative system with some level of organisation,\u201d says Ana Estela Barbosa, research officer in the water resources and hydraulic structures section at the Nation Laboratory for Civil Engineering in Lisbon, Portugal. \u201cIt should now be possible to make specific recommendations for stormwater management in countries where cities have few or no sanitation infrastructures.\u201d\nImage credits to: Alan Willoughby\nCountry: Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Portugal, The Netherlands, United Kingdom",
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        "raw_content": "Furniture and Copyright. Judgment by the CJEU of 13 May 2015 in the Dimensione Case (C-516/13)\nCertain judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union are less interesting for what they say than for what they stand for. The CJEU's judgment of 13 May (C-516/13) considers a request for a preliminary ruling in a dispute between two Italian companies in Germany. Complainants were Knoll International SpA, holders of exclusive distribution rights in certain pieces of designer furniture that have their own names, the Wassily chair; the Laccio table; the Barcelona chair, stool, couch, and table; the Brno and Prague chairs; and the Cantilever chair; defendants were Dimensione Direct Sales Srl, which was behind an advertising campaign selling reproductions that imitated those pieces of furniture, specifically targeting Germany.\nThe pieces were offered for sale on the defendants' website, available in German, and through advertisements placed in German magazines and newspapers.\nThe starting point for the judgment is what some might think of as the core of the dispute. Under German law, the furniture in question are works of art protected by copyright. No jurisdictional issues were raised with the Court. Manufacture of the furniture in Italy did not preclude action from being taken in Germany, since the advertising was aimed at the German market and the pieces were protected in Germany.\nHowever, there is another issue, whether offering or advertising an original or a copy of a work of art infringes the distribution right where the works are protected, even if it is not established that the advertising in question gave rise to purchase of the products.\nThe judgment is a reminder that the CJEU has to some degree come down on the side of a broad construction of the distribution right, understanding it to encompass other acts (contractual offers, non-binding offers and advertising) which also fall under the series of acts taken with the objective of making a sale of an object.\nThe CJEU has thus interpreted that Article 4(1) of Directive 2001/29 does not preclude the holder of an exclusive right to distribute a protected work from preventing an offer for sale or advertisement of the original or a copy of that work, even if it is not established that that advertisement gave rise to the purchase of the protected work by an EU buyer, \"insofar as that advertisement invites consumers of the Member State in which the work is protected by copyright to purchase it\".\nLabels: Case law, Copyright, Distribution rights, European Union, Furniture\nZem Karlos 22 August 2015 at 12:57\nGood post. This is a very nice blog that i will definitively come back to more times this year. Thanks for informative post.used office cubicles West Palm Beach\nDavid Patterson 24 January 2016 at 00:37\nNice post. Thank yo for sharing iy.\nJames harper 12 March 2017 at 23:17\nChoosing the right furniture is very important as it gives complete makeover to your house. Office chairs on sale",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab State Schools' Chiefs Issue Guidelines for High-Quality Preschool | Main | Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill to Improve Pre-K, in Wake of Critical Study \u00bb\nFar More California Children Than Preschool Spots, Research Finds\nBy Lillian Mongeau on March 30, 2016 1:15 PM\nAbout 16 percent of income-eligible California 4-year-olds, or 33,209 children, are not enrolled in federal or state preschool programs due to lack of funded spots, according to new data from a report by the American Institutes for Research. The gap is larger for income-eligible 3-year-olds: 35 percent are not enrolled due to lack of funded spots.\nThe data, released March 28, examines the unmet need for preschool services in California. The report counts as enrolled children in all of the available publicly funded programs, including state preschool, transitional kindergarten (a public school program for 4-year-olds), and Head Start. Welfare-to-work child care vouchers were also counted.\nAfter severe cuts during the recession, California legislators have consistently voted to add funding to the state's preschool budget, but they have stopped short of fully funding the program. The state has more than 1 million 3- and 4-year-olds, the largest population in the country, and nearly half of them qualify for some form of publicly funded preschool.\n\"While California leads the nation in its number of young children, the state is ranked among the 15 states producing the worst outcomes for youth, judged by such measures as high school graduation and exposure to poverty,\" the report states.\nThe number of eligible children without a public preschool spot is highest in southern California, particularly in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernadino counties, where more than 10,000 3- and 4-year-olds do not have a preschool option. (Exact numbers vary and are listed in the full report, linked below.) Sacramento County, to the north and the home to the state's capital, and Fresno County, in the Central Valley, also have more than 10,000 children without preschool placements.\nThe highest percentages of children with unmet need for preschool spots are concentrated in the mountainous, rural counties along the state's eastern border. However, Solano, Sacramento, and Orange counties appear on the list as well.\nI have also written extensively about California's not-so-universal transitional kindergarten program for 4-year-olds, which is public-school-based and led by degreed and certified public school teachers. Transitional kindergarten, or TK, is offered to all age-eligible children, regardless of income. However, the age eligibility is connected to a 4-year-old's month, not year, of birth. Children born in September, October, or November can attend the full-year, often full-day, program for free, while everyone else has to wait for kindergarten. The origins of this policy are complicated, but the result is that 75 percent of California's children are getting 13 years of public school (K-12), while 25 percent are getting 14 years (TK-12).\nSince 39 percent of transitional kindergarten students would be eligible for some form of public preschool, expanding this program to all 4-year-olds would quickly solve the problem. However, it would cost far more than incrementally increasing the state preschool budget.\nMap: Courtesy American Institutes of Research",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Palaeoecology\nField Work and Empowerment by Macarena Cardenas\nPosted on November 7, 2014 by DrHG\nAnother amazing field trip site. Cosanga area (1,800 m.a.s.l.), Western Amazonia, Ecuador\nAs a Palaeoecologist and coming from a Biology and Botany background I have spent a good period of time in the field. My fieldtrips would usually be in remote areas with extreme weather, camping, with no water supply, doing hard muscular work, lifting and carrying heavy material and I have always, so far, been the only woman in the team.\nI never even thought about differences amongst the gender in the field until now. I think this may be due to two main reasons:\nI have always been treated as an equal; and\nI always push myself to do as much as I can (no more, no less).\nThe former means doing loads of muscular work, like carrying 50kg bags uphill (and let\u2019s say that I am not really a weightlifting type of girl; I am more the yoga-lover type really), working in rather cold (when working with snow) or hot (working at 40\u00baC) conditions if it needed to be, and as dirty (camping and with no running water for two weeks, which means, ehem\u2026 not showering for that long) as you can possibly be. Same as everyone in my team, asking about especial comfort was out of the question. When you work with limited resources, you just do what you can without complaining. In this sense I am kind of thankful, because I have learned and achieved a lot in the field, not just for science sake, but for me too. But don\u2019t get me wrong, I am not saying that field work has to be hard; what I want to highlight here is: equality.\nHighlands of Ecuador (4,000m.a.s.l)\nThe latter reason, for which I never thought about differences, pushing myself to do the best I can, means to me that there is no limit, no limit to grow. There is so much you can do, and of course, the more experience and self-belief, the more you achieve. For example, the field in which we had to carry 50 kg bags (that is just as much as my body weight!) with pieces of kit. That task was more that muscle strength. Let me tell you a little bit about that experience. That was in a fieldtrip to highlands in Ecuador. We were at around 4,000 meters of elevation, which means that every step was already a difficult task. At that altitude there is so little oxygen available, that you think you have just come out of a building in fire, and that it doesn\u2019t matter how deep you inhale, there is no oxygen to breathe! We were at this protected area in the high Andes, and we were left by the reserve guards at the bottom of the hill. No cars could come up\u2026 and we needed to go to the top for collecting the samples. We didn\u2019t know that, we didn\u2019t expect we wouldn\u2019t have a lift by car up there. It was three of us, two men and myself. What do you do? Not carrying out that part of the field was out of the question.\nMy supportive team doing sediment coring in western Amazonia, Ecuador (2,000 m.a.s.l.)\nSo what do you do?\u2026 you go for it! We needed to be uphill before the night came (you wouldn\u2019t risk walking on a cliff with 50kg bags in your back, would you?). My team expected me to do the same, they trusted I could do it (we didn\u2019t have an alternative really). So we did it. Every time I took a bag from the bottom to bring it up I felt that was the most difficult and painful part of the field (and I was wrong\u2026 but that\u2019s another story) and that I was glad we needed to do that only once. But magically enough I had the strength to do it every time, and not just that, but I kept up with the speed of my male colleagues. Later on, one of my colleagues told me he was impressed in seeing how such a little thing (a.k.a. me) could do that.\nWhat I have learned from those and many other experiences is that I always find the way to go through whatever is needed in the field, and in life. I believe the way you see things and carry out your field trip says a lot about what you expect from yourself in life (which may be a lot more pleasant as well when you do have showers). Did you think about it in that way before? Think about a previous experience in the field (if you have had one, or maybe when you went camping, or for a day trip), did you believe you could do it? If yes, that is great; keep doing it! If not, what can you learn from that trip that may prepare you, empower you for the next one?\nMe multitasking. Maximising time\nI believe field trips are empowering, you do it for yourself and for others. I wonder about the impact I have in other people when I am in the field, do I support and encourage others as much as I like to be supported and encouraged?\nField work is for me not just collecting data or material, it is also about personal achievement, learning from nature and from and with others, it is working as a team (even if it\u2019s just two people), it is growing as a social and empathetic person. Sometimes I think fieldtrips may not happen often enough. I like to make the most of it every time.\nA bit about today\u2019s blogger: Dr Macarena Cardenas first started working in Palaeoecology during her research in her BSc (Hons) and she has been working in this area ever since. Macarena\u2019s previous research has focused in understanding climatic events/change and human impact in Central and Southern Patagonia and on Hyper-diverse Amazonian Ecosystems. Her research is based upon high resolution and multi proxy approach using modern analogues and studying fossil material from profile, bogs and lake sediments. Macarena\u2019s current research, \u2018Je Old Landscapes of Southern Brazil\u2019 is focused on understanding the creation and transformation of southern east Brazil landscapes and their relationship with the emergence of social complexity during the past two millennia. This is an interdisciplinary project that integrates archaeology, ethnography and palaeoecology. 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        "raw_content": "Category Archives: Royal Meteorological Society\nAbrupt climate change at the Royal Meteorological Society\nBy Joy Singarayer Recently I was excited to be invited to attend and talk at a Royal Meteorological Society meeting in London on abrupt climate change since the last ice age. The scope of the meeting was to highlight mechanisms \u2026 Continue reading \u2192\nPosted in Climate, Climate change, Climate modelling, Conferences, Royal Meteorological Society\t| Leave a comment\nA Presidential address \u2026\nPosted on 3 July, 2017 by Stephen Burt\nBy Ellie Highwood I have been President of the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) for almost a year now (I will serve two years in total) and people keep asking me \u201chow\u2019s it going?\u201d or \u201care you enjoying it?\u201d Before I answer \u2026 Continue reading \u2192\nPosted in Royal Meteorological Society, Women in Science\t| Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "In a case reminiscent of the dispute over President Trump\u2019s blocking of critics from his Twitter feed, UF\u2019s Brechner Center for Freedom of Information and Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project are supporting the free-speech case of a Texas police critic who was forbidden from posting to the Facebook page of her local sheriff\u2019s office.\nThe two organizations, joined by a coalition of national free-expression advocates, filed a friend-of-the-court brief Tuesday asking a federal appeals court to reinstate a First Amendment case accusing the Hunt County, Texas, Sheriff\u2019s Office of illegally removing posts critical of the sheriff and blocking an outspoken opponent from the page. The brief was joined by the National Coalition Against Censorship, the American Library Association\u2019s Freedom to Read Foundation and the DKT Liberty Project.\nFiled with the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, the brief highlights the importance of Facebook as a tool of political expression, particularly for the average citizen who can\u2019t afford to buy advertising or publish a newsletter:\n\u201cSocial media is increasingly the platform through which citizens interact with their government. To ban a concerned member of the public from discussing the performance of a local-government agency on social media because her speech is critical of the agency \u2013 no matter how harsh that criticism \u2013 is a drastic step that implicates and infringes on fundamental constitutional rights.\u201d\nThe case was brought by Deanna Robinson, who was arrested by the sheriff\u2019s department in 2015 and charged with two felonies, which later were dismissed. Her arrest was captured on a homemade video that was widely shared online, showing her being roughly handled by sheriff\u2019s deputies while eight months pregnant. Robinson began posting remarks on the official Hunt County Sheriff\u2019s Office Facebook page critical of the Sheriff\u2019s Office and Sheriff Randy Meeks \u2013 whom she called \u201cthe biggest idiot in the world\u201d \u2013 until the manager of the page took down her posts and revoked her access to the page.\nRobinson filed suit, arguing that she has a constitutionally protected right to use the government-maintained page. But a U.S. district judge in the Northern District of Texas threw out her case. The judge accepted Hunt County\u2019s argument that, because Facebook\u2019s Community Standards disapprove of hateful speech, the sheriff\u2019s office was required to remove Robinson\u2019s posts or risk having the page disabled.\nThe Brechner brief argues that Facebook\u2019s standards do not override the government\u2019s duty to refrain from discrimination based on speakers\u2019 viewpoints. Even if Facebook, as a private corporation, could remove Robinson\u2019s comments or rescind her posting privileges, that does not allow sheriff\u2019s department to use governmental authority to pick-and-choose the speakers whose views may be heard.\n\u201cIt is readily apparent that Facebook is a uniquely impactful way of reaching a mass audience in the Hunt County community in hopes of influencing the discourse on the performance of government officials,\u201d the brief states. \u201cThat the County selectively censors a widely read conduit for expression based on the viewpoint of the speaker\u2014and specifically to silence public criticism of public actors\u2014is of no small consequence.\u201d\nFurther, the brief argues, a person cannot be indefinitely banned from participating in the public forum of a government discussion board to punish her for past offensive speech or prevent her from saying offensive things in the future. The brief likens Facebook to the public-comment period during a county commission or school board meeting, where federal courts have consistently held that government agencies cannot prospectively exclude speakers on the assumption that they will engage in uncivil speech.\nThe case is comparable to one pending in a U.S. district court in New York in which President Trump is accused of violating the First Amendment rights of Twitter users blocked from accessing his @realdonaldtrump account. The judge in that case issued an order last week finding in favor of the speakers and ordering the President to restore their access.\nThe brief was prepared with the help of Brechner Center law clerk David Jadon, a recent graduate of UF\u2019s Levin School of Law, and media lawyer Scott Sternberg from the New Orleans firm of Sternberg, Naccari & White, L.L.C.\nThe brief was submitted May 29 along with a motion asking the circuit court to accept it for filing.\nThe case is Robinson v. Hunt County, Texas, Case No. 18-10238, in the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.\nTagged as: Facebook, Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, First Amendment, Robinson v. Hunt County",
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        "raw_content": "WHAT DO I DO IF THERE IS BLEEDING?\nOozing or bleeding after oral surgery is normal and is to be expected. We will place gauze packs over the surgical areas for you to bite firmly on, which will help stop and shorten bleeding times. The gauze packs should be replaced with a new piece every 20-30 minutes only if the gauze is saturated and is the color of dark red wine or there are clots present. If the gauze is light red or pink after 30 minutes of use, it is time to discontinue the gauze. Any use of gauze should be discontinued within 2 hours following surgery unless you have been instructed otherwise. When biting on the gauze don\u2019t talk or check it frequently, otherwise the gauze rubs on the surgical sites, which will prolong bleeding times. After the gauze has been discontinued, it\u2019s normal to have periodically bloody saliva throughout the next few days. Don\u2019t replace the gauze at this point.\nHOW CAN I REDUCE THE SWELLING?\nThe level of pain and discomfort during the recovery period is primarily determined by the amount of swelling the patient has. The less swelling the patient acquires, the more comfortable they usually are. Facial swelling will peak a few days after surgery, usually the 3rd or 4th day. There are a few things that patients can do in the first few days after surgery to help decrease the swelling. First, patients should sleep upright for a few nights, in a recliner or propped up with a lot of pillows. This will elevate the patient\u2019s head, keeping their cheeks above their heart. Second, place ice packs on the patient\u2019s cheeks the day of surgery and the day after. The ice packs should be on the patients cheeks for 20 minutes then taken off for 20 minutes to prevent frostbite. Do this rotation all day long, both days. There is no need to use ice during the night as long as the patient is sleeping upright. After 48 hours the ice will not help with swelling but some patients continue using ice for its soothing effect. Finally, we have sent the patient home with a prescription for a large dose of Ibuprofen. This medication should be taken 3 times a day, approximately every 8 hours. Ibuprofen has been prescribed to the patient for the main purpose of decreasing swelling although, it may also help with pain. Because it takes a few days for the swelling to peak, most patients do well the day of surgery and the day after but then go backwards and feel worse the next two days. Continue to sleep upright, use ice and take Ibuprofen the first few days regardless if your recovery is going well to ensure that you have tolerable swelling at its peak.\nHOW DO I DECREASE THE PAIN?\nSome amount of discomfort usually occurs after oral surgery. Most patients will be comfortable for several hours after surgery due to the numbing effect of the local anesthetic. Patients who have had IV sedation CANNOT have any food, medicine or liquids after surgery until their stomach is awake, which is typically a few hours after surgery. We usually send patients home with a prescription for Ibuprofen that will help decrease swelling and help with pain. Patients should take this medicine 3 times a day, spaced out around every 8 hours. It is important to take the Ibuprofen as instructed for the first 2-3 days even if the patient is not experiencing much discomfort. Most patients will also be sent home with a prescription narcotic. This narcotic should be used when the Ibuprofen is not enough to control the pain. If the patient needs to take the narcotic, they should NOT stop taking the Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is still needed to decrease swelling, even if it is not helping with pain. The narcotic can be taken at the same time as the Ibuprofen or at a different time. The two medicines will not interact with each other. The narcotic is a strong pain medicine that impairs judgment and behavior. Therefore, patients cannot drive, sign papers or return to work if they are under the influence of that medicine. It also means that patients shouldn\u2019t take it as part of a routine. Instead it should be taken only when the pain is not being controlled by the Ibuprofen. A substantial amount of food should be eaten 1 hour prior to taking the narcotic or patients will likely have nausea. Finally, call our office right away if the two pain pills are not helping with pain or if the patient experiences a rash or other side effect.\nPatients who have had IV sedation CANNOT have any food, medicine or liquids until their stomach is awake which is typically a few hours after surgery. On the day of surgery, when the patient is ready to eat, they will need foods that are cool and soft. Hot foods may cause the surgical area to begin oozing blood. Soft foods will help prevent the patient from chewing on their tongue or cheeks while they are still numb from the local anesthetic. Regular foods can be eaten the day after surgery, although, many patients prefer a cool soft diet for several days\nHOW DO I TAKE CARE OF THE SURGICAL SITES?\nThere are a few factors that can adversely affect the healing surgical areas. Dry sockets and infections are among the most common healing complications. Both of these complications can usually be avoided by following a few simple precautions. Dry sockets are a painful side effect that can occur when the healing blood clots in the lower extraction sites come loose and dislodge from the sockets. This exposes the nerve and bone to the air and can be very painful. Most dry sockets are caused by smoking, playing a wind instrument, using straws or rinsing vigorously. Please avoid smoking, using straws, and playing wind instruments for 2 weeks or longer if instructed. Most patients will be sent home with a prescription for a mouth rinse. This rinse can be started the day following surgery but must be used very gently to avoid dry sockets. The patient should place the liquid medicine in their mouth and then tip their head from side to side to allow the medicine to pool over the surgical areas before spitting gently into the sink. Do not swallow the liquid medicine. Use this medicine 2-3 times a day to keep the surgical areas clean. Patients should begin to brush the teeth adjacent to the surgical area the night of surgery.\nSmall slivers of bone occasionally work out of the extraction socket over the next several weeks. If they cause concern or discomfort, please call the office. The healing socket often appears white; this is the normal appearance of healing tissue in the mouth and should not cause concern.\nPatients who have had lower wisdom teeth removed will be given a curved-tip syringe. 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        "raw_content": "In the days of steam trains, sparks and hot cinders could easily set alight the dry grass and shrubs that lined the route. For this reason, vegetation was cut back regularly by the railway companies. This regime also encouraged the grasses and wildflowers that you would find on grazed heathland or meadows. The trackside areas have matured and they remain important green corridors allowing wildilfe to flourish and penetrate deep into the heart of the now densely developed urban areas.\nYou will see many brambles in the railway corridor, especially around the Bitton area. The bushes provide shelter for field mice, hedgehogs and other mammals. The flowers are an important food source both for butterflies and birds who will disperse the seeds.\nIn the Saltford area, look out for woodpeckers, cormorants (above), kingfishers and herons.\nThe bankside greater dodder can be found. Roach, bream and gudgeon are some of the most plentiful fish in the River Avon.\nDaubenton's bat is most likely to be seen along tree-lined sections and sheltered reaches of the river where water flow is least turbulent. This allows a clearer surface against which to pick up midges.\nThe Emerald Damselfly and Brown Hawker dragonfly can be seen in this area.\nIt is said that the stationmaster's garden at Kelston Station was particularly well-tended. Plants that escaped onto the Path from their domestic beginnings include Golden Rod, Everlasting Pea, Michaelmas Daisy and Lilac. They have merged with wildflower species found in this section of the Path.\nThe nationally rare plant Bath asparagus (right) is actually more commonly found in the Hanham area despite its name. In the past this plant was known as Poor man's asparagus and formed part of many a poor person's diet.",
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        "raw_content": "Published ABC Unleashed http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s2499622.htm\nThere is probably not much that the Rudd government can do to restore the health of the Australian economy in the face of the global economic collapse. The financial future is a guessing game, much like predicting the course and outcome of war. The pace and extent of the collapse has all the indicators of developing into a global depression. With this a distinct possibility it behoves the government, the opposition, public servants, advisers, academics and the media to study all aspects of the Great Depression.\nLast year I quoted Australian economist, C.B.Schedvin in a number of articles. At the time of publication of his book in 1970, Australia and the Great Depression, he was Senior Lecturer in Economic History at the University of Sydney.\nSchedvin argued that with respect to the Great Depression, \u201cThe central point\u2026is that deliberate policy measures were comparatively unimportant in influencing the nature of the contraction or the speed of the recovery.\u201d This is something that the government, the Treasury and the Reserve Bank might examine.\nSchedvin continues, \u201cContrary to the widely-held belief about the high degree of control exercised by policy-forming instrumentalities during the depression, it appears that policy merely followed the market in most instances\u2026\u201d\nAnd here is the rub, \u201c\u2026the massive withdrawal from the international economy that was forced during the early 1930\u2019s predicated the nature of the recovery process\u2026it was on the basis of import replacement of manufactures that recovery was forged\u2026between mid 1931 and 1935 most aspects of policy retarded the process of recovery\u2026The modicum of unemployment relief expenditure that was sanctioned was not only totally inadequate but was also distorted by an unrealistic insistence that expenditure be confined to \u2018reproductive\u2019 works.\u201d\nAn observation that should resonate with the media, Schedvin notes that, \u201cMore surprising than the ineffectiveness of recovery policy is the absence in Australia of any significant intellectual or official dissatisfaction with established policy doctrine.\u201d\nIn terms of where Mr. Rudd might place our money or more accurately our borrowings, he and his advisers might note the conclusion of Schedvin, \u201cThe depression thus provided a powerful stimulus to Australian industrialisation, and by removing the excessive dependence on overseas capital\u2026helped to lay the foundation for comparatively stable long term growth in the post war period. The depression also assisted, fortuitously, the transition to a war time economy\u2026\u201d\nIf by the economy we mean the creation and distribution of wealth amongst and for the benefit of people living within a political entity, then Mr. Rudd has a responsibility in times of a shrinking economy to provide a minimum wage, housing, health care, transport and education for adults and children least able to financially cope in the forthcoming straightened circumstances. This is survival spending, it is not designed to create jobs; it is to keep people alive and healthy and to provide the means for their children to participate in and help engineer a revitalised economy when the global economic sickness has passed. This is basic humanitarian assistance; it will not in the short to medium term, of itself, rebuild the economy.\nTo help manage this depression Mr. Rudd will need to take some drastic and decisive action, taking into account the lessons learnt from the last Great Depression. He will need to cancel some overseas defence orders and rethink defence requirements and strategies, utilising local capacity, particularly in ship building. He will need to take over the local car manufacturing industry, which can also be used for defence production. These decisions will protect and provide new jobs as well as build a local defence production capacity in what will be uncertain times.\nMr. Rudd can assist the long term development of the economy by designing and building energy efficient homes using cheap and readily available materials. Many developer built homes are unsuitable or inappropriate for Australian conditions and sustainable use of energy. The first home buyer grant should have some conditionality to reflect the forgoing.\nHe needs to assist the renewable energy industry, attracting it back from overseas.\nThe government needs to regulate the banking industry and get back into the business of banking. It needs to take over Telstra, railway infrastructure and rolling stock and providing an air service in remote Australia. The tyranny of distance demands it. User pays has failed, particularly in rural Australia.\nThe federal government needs to take over the management of water and abolish water licences, as a short and long term stimulator of the economy, particularly the rural economy.\nThe private schools must fend for themselves, that\u2019s what private used to mean and the funding of public education significantly increased, particularly in the area of skill creation. Pulling out of depression will require it.\nImport replacement needs to be encouraged and funded, directly, and from loans through the government bank.\nThis depression is a direct result of Globalisation. Australia should seek future protection from the buffeting of overseas financial institutions by exercising more control, discipline, stimulus and protection of its own economy.\nPublished Australian Financial Review\nCostello may have some support to lead his party from die hard Liberals, but not in the electorate. He represents a past era, an era which ended with the start of the New Year.\nAs leader of the Liberal Party how would he explain his failure to invest in essential infrastructure, education and health? How would he be able to justify his support for banking and business policies and practice which are the cause of the present recession?\nHis time is past. Even if Malcolm Turnbull is judged not to have cut the mustard, someone like a relatively untainted Joe Hockey with wit, character, and pleasingly sneerless, is more likely to be seen as able to take the party forward.\nHowever it\u2019s a fair bet that neither Treasury, nor the Reserve Bank, have a clue where the Australian economy is heading and as a result, rescue and relief packages have been more political than economic. The application of this hit and miss guesswork is more likely, in the long run, to favour Turnbull than Rudd.\nTurnbull has not displayed a lack of leadership, quite the contrary. So far the main stream media, with little knowledge of history, are commenting and making judgements in a vacuum and will continue to do so until the last Great Depression is opened up for study and scrutiny.\nPosted Online Opinion http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=8604&page=1\nThe study and analysis of history is not a strong Australian characteristic. History has been used to promote outcomes, prejudice, nationalism, and jingoism at the expense of critical examination and understanding.\nWriting in 1927 to warn his fellow Australians against the signs that the country might be heading for a severe economic down turn, the eminent economist, E.O.G. Shann, Professor of Economics at the University of Western Australia, wrote:\nThe average man who loves a gamble turns a blind eye to any likeness between the sound prosperity on the continuance of which he budgets, and the booms or manias of long ago. Things are different now, he assures you as he shakes off the warning hand on his shoulder. But common prudence bids us turn even the distasteful pages of our history.\nShann was looking at the prospect of a downturn and sought to warn of the danger. We on the other hand are already in a downwards spiral without the tools to predict, prepare or repair. Those that sounded recent warnings were jeered as un-Australian, they were accused of talking the economy down, some observers were accused of doing so for political gain.\nShann concludes his essay by saying:\nI am not insensible to the big contrast between the late eighties and the present, in that we are enjoying good prices for wool and wheat. But the level of world prices may not prove stable. Whole sale prices have been falling steadily of late and we cannot afford to mortgage every fresh margin of our living fund. Falling prices and the cessation of overseas credit wrought a painful havoc on the living fund of Australia in the nineties. A like combination of circumstances would do so again. At present the balance for home consumption or exchange, after meeting our overseas interest bill on the public debt, seems very buoyant \u2026 But if the prices of our staples fell, the interest bill \u2026 would not fall pari passu.\nSubstituting public for private debt was the position that Australia was in 12 months ago. So where are we heading, and what is the way out?\nIn October last year I quoted Australian economist in a number of articles. Dr C.B. Schedvin is not without qualification. At the time of the publication of his book, Australia and the Great Depression, in 1970, he was Senior Lecturer in Economic History at the University of Sydney. He was joint editor of the Australian Economic History Review, and co-author with Professor S.J. Butlin of War Economy 1942-45, published in the official history of Australia in the War of 1939-1945.\nI put this before the reader to demonstrate that Schedvin\u2019s book may have dropped off our radar in recent years, probably because we believed that a second Great Depression, like a second World War, was not possible.\nSchedvin argues that: \u201cThe central point \u2026 is that deliberate policy measures were comparatively unimportant in influencing the nature of the contraction or the speed of the recovery.\u201d This is something that the government, the Treasury and the Reserve Bank might examine and give consideration to.\nSchedvin continues:\nContrary to the widely-held belief about the high degree of control exercised by policy-forming instrumentalities during the depression, it appears that policy merely followed the market in most instances \u2026 the Australian economy was rendered acutely vulnerable to international disturbance by the end of the decade (1920s) \u2026 It was this vulnerability which explains in large measure the sharpness of the early contraction \u2026 It also accounts for the succession of hastily-devised expedients which were subsequently described as policy innovations.\nAnd here is the rub:\n\u2026 the massive withdrawal from the international economy that was forced during the early 1930s predicated the nature of the recovery process \u2026 it was on the basis of import replacement of manufactures that recovery was forged \u2026 a number of policy expedients helped, almost accidentally to moderate the decline in income and employment, it remains true \u2026 that economic policy played little part in shaping the course of the depression in Australia. What was gained by exchange devaluation and by deficit financing in 1930-1 \u2026 was lost in 1931-2 following the fall in public expenditure \u2026 between mid 1931 and 1935 most aspects of policy retarded the process of recovery \u2026 The modicum of unemployment relief expenditure that was sanctioned was not only totally inadequate but was also distorted by an unrealistic insistence that expenditure be confined to \u201creproductive\u201d works.\nIn an observation that should resonate with the media, commentators and academics, but not with the opposition, Schedvin notes that, \u201cMore surprising than the ineffectiveness of recovery policy is the absence in Australia of any significant intellectual or official dissatisfaction with established policy doctrine\u201d.\nIn terms of where Rudd might place our money, or more accurately our borrowings, he and his advisers might note the conclusion of Schedvin:\nBy 1937 there had occurred a substantial withdrawal from the international economy. Government had learned to live without overseas capital, and total investment \u2013 which had recovered to a respectable 16% of national product \u2013 was almost entirely financed internally \u2026 Aiding the growth in the size of the manufacturing sector was the relatively heavy fall in prices and money wages .. .The depression thus provided a powerful stimulus to Australian industrialisation, and by removing the excessive dependence on overseas capital \u2026 helped to lay the foundation for comparatively stable long term growth in the post war period. The depression also assisted, fortuitously, the transition to a war time economy \u2026\nIf by \u201cthe economy\u201d we mean the creation and distribution of wealth among and for the benefit of people living within a political entity, then Rudd has a responsibility in times of a shrinking economy to provide a minimum wage, housing, health care, transport and education for adults and children least able to financially cope in the forthcoming straightened circumstances. This is survival spending, it is not designed to create jobs: it is to keep people alive and healthy and to provide the means for their children to participate in and help engineer a revitalised economy when the global economic sickness has passed. This is basic humanitarian assistance; it will not in the short to medium term, of itself, rebuild the economy.\nTo help pull Australia out of this depression Mr Rudd will need to take some drastic and decisive action, taking into account the lessons learnt from the last Great Depression. He will need to cancel some overseas defence orders and rethink defence requirements and strategies, utilising local capacity, particularly in ship building. He will need to take over the local car manufacturing industry, which can also be used for defence production. These decisions will protect and provide new jobs as well as build a local defence production capacity in what will be uncertain times.\nRudd can stimulate the economy by designing and building energy efficient homes using cheap and readily available materials. From my own recent experience a 12 square home* (about 111 square meters) of corrugated iron, fully insulated, can be erected and fitted out for less than $100,000. The cost of land can be kept within reasonable limits if the government purchases the land or subsidises the cost. Many developer built homes are unsuitable or inappropriate for Australian conditions and sustainable use of energy. The first homebuyer grant should have some conditionality to reflect the forgoing.\nHe needs to stimulate the renewable energy industry and attract back all aspects of it that fled overseas in the past decade.\nThe government needs to regulate the banking industry and get back into the business of banking. It needs to take over Telstra, railway infrastructure and rolling stock, and provide an air service in remote Australia. The tyranny of distance demands it. User pay systems have failed, particularly in rural Australia.\nThe federal government needs to take over the management of water and abolish water licences, as a short and long term stimulator of the economy; particularly the rural economy.\nThe private schools must fend for themselves, that\u2019s what private used to mean, and the funding of public education significantly must be increased, particularly in the area of skill creation. Pulling the country out of depression will require it.\nImport replacement needs to be encouraged and funded, directly; and from loans through the government bank.\n* One traditional building \u201csquare\u201d is a pre metric term for 100 imperial square feet (example a 10 foot x 10 foot room). This converts to approximately 9.29sqm.",
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        "raw_content": "Four very simple words can change the course of our lives:\nSure, most of us have an idea- money, love, security, new job, better relationships, etc.\nThose are good. They're fine. But they're rarely meaty enough to warrant a change.\nTo be a catalyst. A spark. A guiding light in the darkest of times.\nWhen we know what we truly want, momentum can build. We have a direction. A purpose. More than just the next step in the corporate ladder.\nIt's ours. It can't be taken away. It's core.\nNow, it can get a bit heady if we are looking at this wanting and not really knowing what it is.\nSo, start small. Build the feeling.\n\"I know I want more freedom.\" Cool, that's a good start. What does that feel like? Where do you feel that? Cultivate that. Practice that.\nThen begin to ask yourself if your daily actions are fueling that wanting. Does xyz get me closer to the feeling of freedom or further away?\nOnce you begin to establish the feeling, you can then begin to clarify more of the wanting.\nThis process is powerful because it gives us steps to achieve in this process of life. And it isn't from the mind. It's from the body. It's using everything we have.\nWe are building a foundation to get what we really want.",
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        "raw_content": "Trial and error (and error, and error...)\nMy plot - Autumn 2012\nMy plot - Summer 2018\nWhen I first took on a plot at Burnside in September 2012, it was all I could do to crank out a few carrots, broad beans, onions, radishes, beetroot and parsnips. Even peas were completely beyond me in the first year as I couldn\u2019t keep pace with whatever was munching the seedlings. I did, however, have a decent harvest of sweetcorn in my first summer, which seemed fairly exotic at the time. Inspired by this, I have aimed to try something new and relatively unusual every year, with varying degrees of success.\nMost of these experiments have long since been consigned to oblivion, such as Munchen bier radishes (the ones where you eat the seed pods instead of the roots), crystal lemon cucumbers (round yellow ones, a bit watery and tasteless), and kohl rabi (all very well, but they seem to take a ridiculously long time to cook).\nMore recently, I had a go at growing melons, specifically Emir F1. They are supposed to be tolerant of low temperatures and the packet said it should be possible to grow them outside. They got off to a good start and I grew them on indoors. Once I\u2019d worked out which flowers were the female ones that should produce fruit, it started to look quite promising, and lots of fruit appeared to be forming.\nHowever, I should probably have reduced the number of fruits considerably to give the remaining ones more chance of ripening. I then had to leave the plants to take their chances outside while I went on holiday.\nThe final crop? It came to three melons not much bigger than a tennis ball. A sense of achievement, yes, and they did taste nice, but probably not worth all the time and effort!\nThe next year, I decided to try cucamelons. Kings describe these as \u2018grape-sized cucumbers with a taste of water melon with a fresh tinge of lime\u2019. Hmm\u2026 I\u2019d say they don\u2019t taste of much at all. They cropped prolifically enough and survived in pots outdoors, but I wouldn\u2019t bother again, not least as I couldn\u2019t persuade anyone else in the family to even try them!\nMoving on: this year (2018) I planted a few oca (oxalis tuberosa, grown widely in the Andes) which had been kindly given to me by a fellow Burnside tenant. It\u2019s a tuber, usually reddish pink in colour, and can be used similarly to potatoes, although it has a slightly tangy lemon taste. It is blight resistant, which has got to be a good thing. Total disappointment, unfortunately: the plants grew well enough but didn\u2019t produce any tubers at all. However, a couple of things might have gone wrong here. They do best where temperatures don\u2019t exceed 80 degrees too often, so this summer\u2019s heat and drought probably didn\u2019t do them much good. Also, to be honest, I had no idea when to harvest them. I checked just now while writing this: apparently the tubers form during autumn and should be harvested mid-November. Oops!! Still a rookie\u2026 But I think this one is worth trying again\u2026\nThis year I also tried physalis, also known as cape gooseberry, a very sweet orange coloured fruit in a papery husk, related to the ornamental Chinese lanterns. The seeds took several weeks to germinate but they then made quick progress. The tiny yellow flowers with chocolate brown blotches in the middle were beautiful, and lots of fruit did form. The early ones ripened fully and tasted very nice, although they were quite small. However, a lot of the later fruits remained resolutely tiny and green. I had grown them in pots indoors and they grew very tall so quickly that they became too unwieldy to pot on into containers big enough to keep them adequately watered. That\u2019s my excuse and I think it\u2019s another experiment I\u2019m unlikely to repeat!\nPlanning ahead for 2019, I have decided to try salsify and edamame beans. I am hoping these may both be a bit less testing than some of my experiments. Apparently, edamame beans don\u2019t need staking, which suits me, although they do have a long growing season (I will bear this in mind in the light of my silly mistake with the oca\u2026). Salsify is apparently a bit like a thin parsnip with a delicate flavour and easy to grow. Here\u2019s hoping. I am also going to attempt pumpkins for the first time. I\u2019m going straight in with Goosebumps, an ugly looking warty skinned affair. Watch this space \u2013 I will aim to report back in a year\u2019s time!",
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        "raw_content": "By Rhyan Doxey Listen, we need to talk\u2026when you first came out as a movement, I thought it was great. Being a survivor myself I understood the importance of this movement. We took down some bad people and for that, I thank you. But I cannot stay silent any longer, what I\u2019m trying to say [\u2026]\nThese past couple weeks have been tough to watch. We have observed the media, activists, and politicians alike stand and fight against the injustices they believe that Kavanaugh and the system that appointed him represents. We have seen the countless social media posts, press conferences, and news articles crucifying a system that some people feel [\u2026]\nDuring our first week we have had tremendous feedback and dialogue. One of the most interesting responses we saw was when we posted an article titled Judge Orders California to Consider Earlier Parole for Sex Offenders that ran in TIME Magazine. This article was very controversal and exposed the common misunderstanding that Californians have toward what Prop [\u2026]\nOn February 14, 2018, a mass shooting was committed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Seventeen people were killed and seventeen more were wounded, making it one of the world\u2019s deadliest school massacres. People from across the globe naturally tried to make some sense of this evil act. California politicians quickly jumped to respond, politicizing the tragedy by [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Regardless of how careful you may be, there comes a time when you forget or put your mobile device in a place where you cannot trace. As if that is not all, you might be involved in an unfortunate experience where skilled pick-pocketer gets away with your phone. Indeed, losing your communication gadget in these modern days is an awful and a frightening experience.\nIn fact, it is not only the cost of the phone that you have lost, but you have also lost your personal data, contact information, personal photos, and so on. If you are using an Android user, then you need to be informed that there exists an array of mobile programs and applications designed to track your phone. You might be wondering which the best app to choose among the many, but this should not be a challenge since we have compiled a list of the best seven tracker apps for Android in 2017. See below:\n#1. Where\u2019s my Droid\nDespite the fact that this app has been around for quite some time, we have chosen it to be the best android phone tracker application for 2017. It looks simple and straightforward, but it has a lot of power. Some of the prominent features of this app include locating your phone, blocking everything, locking it up, and much more. The pro version of the app is even better; it has functionalities like remote wiping, hiding the app icon, keeping the app from being uninstalled, and the ability to make use of landline when activating it.\n#2. Cerberus\nIt is a great app highly rated and applauded by many Android users, and it is still the best-ranked app in 2017. It has a massive range of features including sounding alarms, resetting and lock the phone, displaying messages on the screen so that whoever has it can read and has access to the front camera so it can take and send the picture of the one having it. The app is always is hidden, so no one can suspect that it is there.\n#3. AntiDroidTheft\nAntiDroidTheft is one of the best tracking apps for Android devices. It detects that there is a new SIM card inserted, and immediately captures a photo of whoever has it and sent to your web account. Another incredible feature of this app is viewing the position of the device using GPS.\n#4. Mobistealth\nMobistealth is an excellent Android app that tracks your phone in different ways, including GPS, radio tower signals, and Wi-Fi. Indeed, this feature is absent in many other tracking apps, which makes the above the best choice if you are serious about tracking your device.\n#5. Prey Anti-Theft\nPrey is another best great tracking app for Android in 2017. To trace your phone, you have to send short text message of the word \u2018Go Prey.\u2019 Alternatively, you can visit the control panel and then mark your phone as missing. As soon as you have reported, you will be presented with a range of features including capture photo, lock down, GPS location, trigger a loud alarm, gather network information, and much more.\n#6. Plan B\nPlan B is a tracking app for Android devices designed by Lookout Labs. It uses the signal from the GPS to track down the device. The location information retrieved is sent to the owner through email or via SMS.\n#7. GPS Phone Tracker Pro\nRegarding simplicity and functionality, the above is the ultimate Android tracking app for 2017. It is ideal if you want to know where your kids, friends, or partners are. It is simple as installing the application on their phones. Once done, you can track them via GPS all-round-the-clock. The app does not only provide the exact location, but it also keeps direction to where the device is. This app plays a critical role in incidences such as abduction or accident.\nAlthough there are many other impeccable tracking apps for Android users, the above are the best so far in 2017. Therefore, do not risk losing your phone anymore; consider installing one of the above to have a piece of mind.",
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        "raw_content": "Couple donates Ethiopian religious manuscripts to Catholic University\nAaron M. Butts, assistant professor of Semitic languages and literature at The Catholic University of America in Washington holds an Ethiopic manuscript containing the Gospel of John at Mullen Library Jan. 25. The university is the holder of the fifth largest collection of Ethiopian Christian manuscripts in the United States and the largest collection of Ethiopian Islamic manuscripts outside Ethiopia. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)\nBy Mark Pattison \u2022 Catholic News Service \u2022 Posted February 10, 2017\nWASHINGTON (CNS) \u2014 A massive donation of Ethiopian religious manuscripts to The Catholic University of America in Washington makes the school one of the largest holders of such texts outside Ethiopia.\nThe value of the donation, by Gerald and Barbara Weiner of Chicago, is estimated to be more than $1 million. The collection includes more than 215 Islamic manuscripts, 125 Christian manuscripts, and 350 so-called \u201cmagic\u201d scrolls with prayers to protect the owner or reader from particular illnesses.\nWhat makes the manuscripts valuable is that they\u2019re handmade, according to Aaron Butts, an assistant professor of Semitic languages and literature at Catholic University. What makes them rare, he added, is that such texts are rarely seen outside Ethiopia, and that the East African nation\u2019s rainy season often renders the books and scrolls unusable or illegible after repeated use. That so many texts \u2014 most of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, with a few even older \u2014 still survive, and in a usable condition, he told Catholic News Service, is \u201camazing.\u201d\n\u201cEvery one of them is a treasure,\u201d Butts said.\nThe donation makes Catholic University the holder of the fifth largest collection of Ethiopian Christian manuscripts in the United States, and the largest collection of Ethiopian Islamic manuscripts outside of Ethiopia.\nButts said Gerald Weiner had hoped to collect holy books from Ethiopian Judaism, but \u201cwhen he realized how few were available, he started collecting books from Ethiopian Christianity and Islam.\u201d\nAlthough modern bookbinding techniques exist in Ethiopia, the nation\u2019s religious leaders still greatly prefer to use handmade books. Their makers use the skins of sheep, goats and cattle to make the books; even the \u201cparchment\u201d pages come from these animal hides.\nEach book\u2019s contents also must be written by hand with ink. Frequently, there are illustrations in the books \u2014 and definitely on the scrolls \u2014 making the production of even one book a prolonged and relatively costly venture.\nAn Ethiopic prayer scroll, commonly known as a \u201cmagic\u201d scroll, is seen at Mullen Library on the campus of The Catholic University of America in Washington Jan. 25. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)\nButts explained that the scrolls are not regarded as official prayer texts by Ethiopian Christian leaders, \u201cbut the people who use them use them as prayers.\u201d The prayers ask for divine help for any number of maladies, headaches among them, he said, but some focus on pains only experienced by women, such as they experience with menstruation and childbirth. \u201cThis may be why religious leaders have not thought of them as official,\u201d he added.\nThe edges of some pages of the books are so dark they look like they had been burned. Rather, Butts said, \u201cit\u2019s dirt from the hands\u201d of the user. Some books have \u201cilluminated\u201d illustrations that display their brilliance despite the passage of time, and contain writing underneath the illustration legible to a sharp reader.\nIncluded in the donation were a trio of Ethiopian Christian liturgical texts featuring Gospel passages on one page, and homilies from saints on the next. The tomes are massive in size, each likely containing 200 or so pages with generous margins bordering each page \u201cas a symbol of the wealth\u201d of the religious figure who commissioned the three-volume set, Butts said, adding \u201cImagine how many animals, how much ink was used\u201d to complete the set, with the writing of each book taking at least several months to complete.\nButts told CNS that the Weiners wanted to make sure the recipient of the gift would be able to provide access to the collection. Catholic University will be able to provide not only scholars and students with access, but also Washington\u2019s Ethiopian-American community.\nThe Washington area is rivaled only by the much larger Los Angeles metropolitan area for the size of its Ethiopian community. There is a particular concentration of Ethiopian restaurants and shops \u2014 including an Ethiopian evangelical church \u2014 along the border of Washington with the suburb of Silver Spring, Maryland, and many Ethiopian-American men make their living as taxi drivers.\nThe donated books and scrolls are still being assessed for their relative durability after two or three centuries. When the assessment is complete, which Butts hopes will be sometime in the spring, Catholic University will invite the Weiners to attend a reception marking the donation.\nPREVIOUS: Immigrant teacher fears new barriers for children she serves\nNEXT: Arizona mother deported from U.S. taken in by shelter just across border\nEthiopian says:\nAlthough most Ethiopians live in the DC Area, 90% are Orthodox Christians. Not sure how the community can benefit. How did the relic end up here? I don\u2019t believe it was willfully donated by the original owners.",
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        "raw_content": "Amending UPMC Chapter 14.15 Flood Damage Prevention and Chapter 17.30 Flood Hazard Areas to adopt the revised Flood Insurance Study for Pierce County and accompanying FIRM\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 14.15 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION AND CHAPTER 17.30 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS OF THE UNIVERSITY PLACE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT THE REVISED FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY FOR PIERCE COUNTY WITH ACCOMPANYING FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENCY THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS TITLE 44 CHAPTER 59 SECTION 60\nWHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Washington has delegated the responsibility to local governmental units to adopt regulations that promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of its citizenry; and\nWHEREAS, the flood hazard areas of the City of University Place are subject to periodic inundation which could result in loss of life and property, health, and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services, extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, and impairment of the tax base, all of which adversely affect the public health, safety, and general welfare; and\nWHEREAS, these flood losses are caused by the cumulative effect of obstructions in areas of special flood hazards which increase flood heights and velocities, and when inadequately anchored, damage uses in other areas. Uses that are inadequately flood proofed, elevated, or otherwise protected from flood damage also contribute to the flood loss; and\nWHEREAS, the purpose of these amendments is to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare, and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas designated as areas of special flood hazard by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); and\nWHEREAS, on December 19, 2014 FEMA which administers the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) provided the City with an updated preliminary Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) for Pierce County including the City of University Place; and\nWHEREAS, the study and maps identified existing flood hazard areas in the community including elevations of the flood having a 1-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year (base flood elevation). These base flood elevations were published in the News Tribune on July 8, 2015, and July 15, 2015; and\nWHEREAS, at the commencement of a statutory 90 day appeal period beginning on July 15, 2015, the City posted public notification signs on Day Island and at Sunset Beach and published an article in the City\u2019s Newsletter, and\nWHEREAS, on September 7, 2016 FEMA notified the City that in order to continue to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program the updated FIS and FIRM would need to be adopted by reference and the City\u2019s flood damage prevention regulations made consistent with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 44, Chapter 59 Section 60.3 (d & e) by March 7, 2017; and\nWHEREAS, on January 17, 2017 the City Council held a study session on proposed amendments to University Place Municipal Code Chapters 14.15 Flood Damage Prevention and 17.30 Flood Hazard Areas to adopt the updated FIS and FIRM and insure consistency with CFR Title 44, Chapter 59 Section 60.3 (d & e), and directed staff to prepare an ordinance to adopt the proposed amendments;\nSection 1. University Place Municipal Code Chapter 14.15 Flood Damage Prevention Title Amendments Adopted. The City of University Place Municipal Code is hereby amended as indicated in Exhibit \u201cA\u201d attached.\nSection 2. University Place Municipal Code Chapter 17.30 Flood Hazard Areas Amendments Adopted. The City of University Place Municipal Code is hereby amended as indicated in Exhibit \u201cB\u201d attached.\nPASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON FEBRUARY 13, 2017.",
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        "raw_content": "Countdown on for MUW women's soccer season\nGray Massey\nGray Massey has the ability to multi-task.\nIt's a good thing, too, because Massey wouldn't recommend taking on as much as he has in the last eight months.\nIn addition to selling his house and moving his family, Massey has spent a majority of that time building the foundation for the women's soccer program at the Mississippi University for Women.\n\"I have a wonderful wife (Lauren),\" Massey said when asked how he was able to juggle all of the tasks he faced.\nHired as the program's first coach in November 2017, Gray Massey is beginning to see the fruits of his labor. Last week, The W released its schedule for the upcoming 2018 season. As the countdown begins to the arrival of student-athletes at The W (Aug. 17) and to the women's soccer team's first training session (Aug. 18), Massey will continue his work to make sure the program's debut season is a success.\n\"We have some real hard-nosed, blue-collar kids,\" Massey said. \"I learned a lot coaching at East Central (Community College in Decatur), not just the soccer side but also about relationships and communication. East Central did a very good job preparing me for this role.\"\nMassey spent five seasons as the head coach of the ECCC women's soccer team. He led the program to its first appearance in the Mississippi Association of Junior and Community Colleges / National Junior College Athletic Association Region 23 semifinals.\nPrior to ECCC, Massey served as head coach for the girls and boys soccer team at Florence High School, where his teams won three consecutive state titles in his eight-year tenure.\nMassey expects to have more than 20 players when the team begins play. He said he gave all of the future Owls a summer workout program to help ensure they're prepared to play next month. That initial roster will feature nearly 10 players who have earned All-State or All-Region honors and nearly 20 who have played club soccer for five or more years.\nThe 2018 team also will have a distinct local flavor. Former Caledonia High players Briann Benson (Meridian C.C.), AC Parish, and Zoe Saraiva (Northwest Mississippi C.C.), Haley Marie Fisackerly (Heritage Academy), Anna Kate O'Bryant and Samantha Vogel (New Hope High), and Cailee Helen McClain (Starkville High, East Central) have ties to the Golden Triangle. Vogel also played at Jones County Junior College and at Meridian C.C.\nMassey said he would like to enhance The W's relationship with the Columbus Soccer Organization and with Columbus United, its competitive branch, to help grow the sport of soccer in the area.\nMassey actually started that work in December, when he said he went to eight of the state's junior colleges to tell the players about the academic programs offered at The W and his vision for the Owls. He feels his contacts in the MACJC helped him connect with players and increase the visibility for the second year of intercollegiate sports at the school in Columbus.\nMassey said he didn't have any preconceived notions about how many local players he could have in the program. Still, he said he was pleased so many players bought into his plans for the program.\n\"We could be very good very quick,\" Massey said, pointing to the fact that nearly 20 of the 24 players on the roster already have college experience.\nSenior Gabby Gross, who played for Massey at ECCC before moving on to Mississippi College in Clinton, is one of those players. She and O'Bryant earned the honor of being selected last week to represent the team on the website for the announcement of the schedule.\nThe W will kick off the season with a scrimmage against Division I Alcorn State at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, in Lorman. The W will play host to Division II West Alabama at 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, at the downtown Columbus Soccer Complex.\nThe W will play Division II Delta State at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1, in Cleveland in its season opener. At 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 3, The W will play host to East Texas Baptist in its regular-season home opener.\nThe W also will play host to Letourneau, Millsaps, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Judson, Hendrix, and LaGrange. It will play road matches against Huntingdon, Mississippi Valley State, Berry, Birmingham Southern, Sewanee, Belhaven, Centenary, Oakwood, Hiwassee, and Judson.\nMassey, who will work with graduate assistant Sarah Daniels, joked The W likely will face many of its toughest tests early on. He said he has had a habit of scheduling like that at his previous stops, but he feels tough matches at the beginning of the season will prepare the players for a strong finish. 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        "raw_content": "Bill that would let Canadians sign up to be organ donors on tax forms faces crucial vote\nA Calgary MP\u2019s private member\u2019s bill that would make it easier for people to sign up to be organ donors will face a critical test in the House of Commons on Wednesday.\nIn 2016, Conservative MP Len Webber introduced Bill C-316, which would allow people to use their tax forms to sign up to donate their organs. That information would then be passed on to provincial donor programs.\nOn Wednesday, MPs will vote on whether the bill should be studied by a parliamentary committee.\n\u2018This will save lives\u2019\n\u201cI really believe that this will save lives. It will increase our registries significantly. I have full confidence it will. I just know that we need to up those numbers,\u201d Webber said.\nUnlike the U.S., Canada doesn\u2019t have a central list of people waiting for organ donations.\nIn 2016, the Liberal government voted against a bill that would have created a national registry.\nWebber said MPs from both parties have spoken in favour of the bill, but he\u2019s anxiously awaiting the vote to see if it will proceed to committee.\nDonor registration varies greatly from province to province, with some interprovincial communication in place for living donor registries, but much less in place for deceased donors.\n4,500 people waiting for organ donations\nThere are more than 4,500 people waiting for an organ donation in Canada and about 260 of those people will die every year \u2014 one death every 30 hours could have been prevented if there were more donors, according to non-profit organization The Organ Project.\nOne deceased organ donor can save up to eight lives.\nOnly 20 per cent of Albertans have registered to donate, Webber said.\n\u201cThere are too many Canadians saying no to organ donation \u2026 Canadians need to talk to their families to make their wishes known, talk around the dinner table, be clear on what you wish you\u2019d like to do with your organs upon death,\u201d he said.\nHe said he also has a personal connection to organ donation \u2014 his wife had hoped to be an organ donor, but when she passed away from cancer she wasn\u2019t able to donate. So he hopes to support others to do what she had hoped to.\nCanada\u2019s largest organ donor agencies have urged the federal government to take action to promote and manage organ donor registration at the national level.\nWith files from Brooks DeCillia.\nbill, Canadians, crucial, donors, Faces, forms, Organ, sign, vote, Would\nCheryl RETURNS with new music video: Love Made Me Do It drives fans wild - WATCH here Kaia Gerber and Diet Prada Among Those Being Honored by the British Fashion Council\nEl Chapo Found Guilty on All 10...\nYesterday Trailer Reveals What Would...\nVitamin B12 deficiency: Is your tongue...",
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        "raw_content": "What you should know about date rape drugs\nBy Staff Writer | Emergency | No Comments\nGoing out for cocktails and having a good time with friends is meant to be fun, but it doesn\u2019t always end up that way if your drink gets spiked with drugs. Physical assault and rape date are usually motives for giving others date drugs. What are date drugs? Date rape drugs, also called \u201cclub drugs\u201d are drugs used to assist in a sexual assault, including rape. In some cases they are used to subdue victims with the intention of robbing them. The most common drugs are flunitrazepam (Rohypnol), also called roofies; gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), also called liquid ecstasy; and\u2026\nHow to help if you come across a car accident\nStaff writer You\u2019re driving home one evening and you are happen across the scene of a car accident. No one else is around, and you have to do something to help. What do you do? Call an ambulance Getting experienced, capable help on the scene is often the difference between life and death. Get your bearings right so that you can give the emergency responder the correct location of where you are. Try and explain as best as you can the nature of the accident and injuries you have seen. If the paramedics arrive on the scene, do exactly as\u2026\nBy Staff Writer | Emergency, Tech & Digital | No Comments\nStaff writer Mobile phones have a bad reputation for causing accidents, distracting people and generally being a safety hazard. But a study published in the Journal of Emergency Medicine has found that patients are more likely to survive when emergency services are called from a mobile phone rather than a landline. The study stated that the use of mobile phones to alert emergency services in a life-threatening situation is linked with improved mortality rates at the scene in patients with medical problems and a lower likelihood of admission to the emergency department. Here are some ideas of how to turn\u2026\nHave Allergies? Never leave the house without these things\nAllergies can catch you off guard; triggered by a visit to the buffet table or being stung by an insect when you\u2019re out at a sporting event. Anyone who suffers from allergies knows that an attack can escalate from uncomfortable to severe in a short period of time. To be prepared for a reaction at all times create an Emergency Allergy Kit which you keep with you at all times. Here is what you need to have in there. Inhalers Fast-acting inhaler medications control inflammation in the airways and are ideal if you suffer from asthma symptoms. For a mild\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Four stirring books for summer reading / Joe Nathan\u2019s Column\nJoe Nathan / 2015 Columns, Columns (J. Nathan) / education, Howard Fuller, reform /\t0 Comments\nBy Joe Nathan on June 11, 2015 at 2:34 pm\nReaders sometimes ask for advice about books to read over the summer. Here are four books that I think offer a mixture of encouragement, inspiration, passion, perspective, challenge and controversy.\nFor people seeking inspiration and insight into the challenges and rewards of teaching, I\u2019d suggest two books. The first is \u201cTeaching with Fire: Poetry that Sustains the Courage to Teach\u201d (http://bit.ly/1nZzakA). The second is \u201cTeaching with Heart: Poetry that Speaks to the Courage to Teach\u201d (http://bit.ly/1eogCp0). Both were edited by Sam M. Intrator and Megan Scribner.\nEach book contains dozens of poems and one-page essays by educators explaining how the poem touches them. Contributors include district and charter educators, union leaders and college faculty. These are great books to read for 10 minutes or several hours.\nThe third book is \u201cThe Warmth of Other Suns\u201d by Isabel Wilkerson (http://bit.ly/1Grz2HO). It contains extraordinary stories of 6 million African-Americans who moved from the American South to the North between 1919 and 1970. Wilkerson\u2019s parents were part of this movement. Her research included more than 1,000 interviews. The stirring true stories are infuriating and inspirational. The book appeared on many \u201cbest books of the year\u201d lists when published in 2010.\nAward-winning, controversial and challenging educator Howard Fuller is one of many millions who moved north. I strongly recommend his book, co-authored with Lisa Frazier Page, \u201cNo Struggle, No Progress: A Warrior\u2019s Life from Black Power to Education Reform\u201d (http://go.mu.edu/1L15vra).\nFuller spent his early years with his mother and grandmother in Louisiana. Then the family moved to Milwaukee. His mother married, unfortunately to an alcoholic, abusive man. An outstanding athlete, Fuller was the only African-American at Carroll College in Wisconsin.\nFuller has held an array of jobs. He\u2019s been a business agent for the union of maids, custodians and janitors at Duke University in North Carolina; a community organizer; a co-founder of Malcolm X Liberation University; a dean at Milwaukee Technical College; a Milwaukee Public Schools superintendent; a Marquette University professor; and the founder of Black Alliance for Educational Options.\nFuller has been beaten by police and jailed for his civil rights efforts, which span more than 50 years. His book\u2019s title comes from a speech by civil rights activist Frederick Douglass.\nFuller has become one of the country\u2019s most eloquent, passionate promoters of chartered public schools and vouchers for students from low-income families. I agree with him on the charter idea and disagree about vouchers. But I think that regardless of a person\u2019s position on these issues, Fuller\u2019s insights, involvement and ideas are very much worth considering.\nSo are his responses to those who insist that he is being \u201cused\u201d by conservative groups: \u201cMy criteria for accepting financial support is that it must allow the organizations with which I am most intimately involved to stay true to our mission. \u2026 I find it a complete waste of time to debate which people and organizations are considered acceptable donors and which ones are not.\u201d\nSome disdain people like Fuller for viewing school choice as an extension of the civil rights movement. Critics should consider Fuller\u2019s decades of expanding and improving opportunities in housing, health care and education with and for low-income African-American families.\nFuller does not believe that schools alone can solve all the problems of youth. But Fuller has concluded: \u201cEducation offers the best route out of poverty for individuals. \u2026 For me, putting poor children on that path is today\u2019s most urgent struggle.\u201d\nI know of no more provocative, passionate and powerful book for people who care about students from low-income families and the schools serving them.\nEach of these books offers insights and inspiration that stay with you long after this summer.\n\u00ab Legislators offer frank, surprising views on education policies / Joe Nathan\u2019s Column\t\u00bb Free 2 years of technical college key part of Minnesota\u2019s new higher ed bill / Joe Nathan\u2019s Column",
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        "raw_content": "Tales to Astonish 27 CGC 2.0 GD SS STAN LEE 1st app Original ANT-MAN Henry Pym\nTales to Astonish 27 CGC 2.0 GD SS STAN LEE 1st app Original ANT-MAN Henry Pym. Hank Pym the Original Ant-man!\n1st appearance of the Ant-Man (Henry Pym, not in costume). Stan Lee, Larry Lieber (W), Jack Kirby (P), Dick Ayers (I), Artie Simek (L), Stan Lee (E), Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Stan Goldberg, Artie Simek (CA). SIGNED BY STAN LEE ON 10/25/14. Stan Lee was and will always be a legend in the world of comics and entertainment.\nHe was a creator and editor and publisher whose endeavors gave the world incredible characters such as; Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, Thor, Iron Man, Black Panther, Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four and dozens more. Stan Lee leaves behind more than a legacy, he leaves us with a larger than life spectacle filled with incredible heroes whose power is only matched by their humanity. His heroes were people who keep moving forward and never give up the fight or as Stan would say: Excelsior!\nTO VIEW OTHER STAN LEE COMICS. Henry \"Hank\" Pym, is an American biochemist with extensive knowledge in various scientific fields. He was born and raised in East Nowhere, Nebraska the son of Brad Pym and Doris Pym. A prodigy from birth, he spent his time creating fantastical and fun inventions encourage by his grandmother. But on her death, he became more serious and decided to stop with his wild ideas.\nStan Lee is a comic book writer, editor, actor, producer, publisher, television personality, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. In other words he is a genius.\nHis creation of these super heroes will live on forever. Marvel Comics Group, is an American publisher of comic books and related media. In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide's parent company. Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel's modern incarnation dates from 1961, the year that the company launched The Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and many others. Over 20 Years in business means strict grading for Comics and Toys is assured! Whether you are looking for a present for a loved one or a high-end investment-grade original comic book. Sleeping Giant Collectibles has something for everyone!\nDon't see what you are looking for--just ask! We have thousands more books not listed. Sleeping Giant Collectibles began as a collaboration of collectors who wished to sell a few of their books. Today SGC works hard to bring you the most high-demand high-end comic books, original artwork, action figures, and other collectibles.\nBut for those raw books, we do our best to assign a fair and accurate grade. We have been in business for more than 20 years.\nYou can trust our grading expertise. Happy, loyal customers is our goal! We pack with extreme care and guarantee all of our items. In fact, our secure packing is one of our most common feedback comments. Order your SLEEPING GIANT INFINITY EDITIONS. They will be gone before you can snap your fingers!\nThe item \"Tales to Astonish 27 CGC 2.0 GD SS STAN LEE 1st app Original ANT-MAN Henry Pym\" is in sale since Thursday, January 3, 2019. This item is in the category \"Collectibles\\Comics\\Silver Age (1956-69)\\Superhero\\Avengers\". The seller is \"sleepinggiant\" and is located in Tonawanda, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.",
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        "raw_content": "RIVER FACTS AND FIGURES\nTo get to Mississippi River Trivia, click here!\nThe Mississippi River flows over 2,350 miles, from Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico.\n40% of North America's ducks, geese, swan and wading bird species rely on the Mississippi River as a migration corridor.\n241 fish species inhabit the Mississippi River and its tributaries.\nThe Mississippi River serves as a shared border for 10 states.\nThe river and its tributaries supply drinking water for more than 18 million people in central U.S.\nThere are 29 locks and dams on the Upper Mississippi.\nThe Upper Mississippi has over 600 water-orientated recreation sites.\nAnnual revenue from recreational uses on the river exceeds $1.2 billion in the Upper Mississippi River alone; sport fishing and waterfowl hunting generate revenues of $100 million and $58 million respectively.\nDam 15 in the Quad Cities is the largest roller dam in the world.\nOne of the few sections of the Mississippi that actually flows east and west is located in the Quad Cities area. Mark Twain called it the Land of the Sunsets.\nMISSISSIPPI RIVER INTERNET LINKS\nThe Riverview Times: a comprehensive collection of Mississippi river information and links.\nThe Upper Mississippi System: US Geological Service, biological resources division website has detailed Mississippi River maps.\nFor more links and resources, click here.",
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        "title": "Arminians vs. Calvinists: Where\u2019s the Common Ground?",
        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Articles / Arminians vs. Calvinists: Where\u2019s the Common Ground?\nArminians vs. Calvinists: Where\u2019s the Common Ground?\nWhen Arminians say \u201cJesus died for all\u201d, the Calvinists say they are suggesting universalism (all people are saved). When Arminians use the term \u201cfree will\u201d, Calvinists hear that they don\u2019t believe in God\u2019s sovereignty, and they don\u2019t believe in original sin or total depravity. I am NOT a spokesman for Arminians, but I have read everything I could find on Jacob Arminius, and I have seen a copy of the original remontstrances in 1610 that provoked the Five Points of Calvinism. I am convinced that Arminius himself, and his followers, did not believe in universalism, and they did believe in original sin and total depravity.\nOn the other hand, when Calvinists talk about election, Arminians hear what they call \u201cdouble predestination\u201d (that God actually prevents people from believing). When Calvinists talk about total depravity, Arminians hear them saying that there is absolutely no good or potential for good in any people. This makes no sense to them because there is such a big difference in individual people. Some are clearly bad, and some are clearly good. When Calvinists talk about \u201cirresistible grace\u201d, Arminians hear them saying that God drags reluctant people into a forced relationship against their will. Yet, I have been reading articles and books by several well known Calvinist spokesmen like R.C. Sproul, and I don\u2019t think traditional Calvinists are saying these things at all.\nFor the last four weeks, I have been reviewing the history of the church\u2019s doctrine on salvation, and particularly history through the great debates of Augustine vs. Pelagius, Calvin vs. Arminius, and Wesley vs. Whitefield. I think we have successfully uncovered that there has been much miscommunication and misconception in the Calvin vs. Arminius conflict which was continued by Wesley and Whitefield 150 years later.\nFor two thousand years Christians have struggled to understand the effect of Jesus\u2019 death on the human race. What is the scope of the atoning work of Christ on the cross? For whom did Jesus die? When John said \u201cGod so loved the world\u201d, did he mean the elect or all people in the world? How do we define the preposition \u201cfor\u201d when the Bible says Jesus died \u201cfor all\u201d (1 Tim.2:3-6)? If Christ died for the whole world and most people have rejected Him, does that somehow mean His death was ineffective? My favorite question that relates to all these issues is, \u201cIf there is no free will of any kind, and no participation of any kind on our part in the salvation process, then how do you preserve the responsibility of man which is a very clear biblical position (mankind is held responsible by God)?\nI feel certain that neither side has 100% of the truth in these differences, and frankly, I don\u2019t think God has even revealed 100% of all that Jesus accomplished for sinners. No human analysis or logical argument can possibly contain all that our omniscient and all powerful creator has done and will do. In our limited thinking we must leave room for what God will reveal more fully at the second coming and the resurrection. In fact, I think it is good that we don\u2019t have all the answers because if it was something we could conceive of, it would be too simple and too limited. If it was done the way we would do it, it would be all messed up like everything else in the world we have bungled.\nAfter attempting to study the history of the conflict, and the statements and writings of Calvin, Arminius, and their followers, I think I may have a few important points that we can all agree on. First of all, every accountable person deserves to be lost. I have been teaching numerous Bible studies for years to very diverse audiences, and not one person yet has believed they were perfect. Everybody believes Romans 3:23, \u201call have sinned and fall short of the glory of God\u201d. By everybody, I mean Bible believing professing Christians. In fact, a good definition of being a sinner is simply falling short of the glory of God. The Greek word most commonly used in the New Testament for sin means to \u201cmiss the mark\u201d. We have missed the mark or standard set by God. After teaching Jesus\u2019 interpretation of the 10 Commandments in Matthew 5 in which He includes thoughts and intentions, my students all said that He had indicted all of us. Every Calvinist that I have talked to believes that God deserves no blame for the lost (preserving the responsibility of man); and every Arminian agrees that God deserves all the glory for the salvation of believers. Therefore, the basis of condemnation is the lost person\u2019s own sin, and the basis of salvation is the atoning work of Christ.\nConcerning evangelism and those who have never heard the gospel, no person is better for not hearing the gospel, and no person is harmed by hearing the gospel. If you think that those who have never heard are innocent and God will not hold them accountable, then you have not read Romans 1:18-25. This is why it is so important to understand the sovereignty of God in evangelism. Paul wrote that God put the inherent knowledge of Himself in the soul of each created person with the desire to seek Him. They are also accountable because they can look around at the complexity, enormity, and design of the creation, and know there is a creator. God promised in many passages that if anyone seeks after God, he will find Him. In story after story in the Bible, God revealed Himself to everyone seeking God. If prophets wouldn\u2019t speak, then donkeys would. If the disciples hadn\u2019t told about Jesus, then \u201cthe rocks would have cried out\u201d. If the church doesn\u2019t send missionaries, then God will raise them up. Whether a person is on a deserted isle, a rain forest, or a mountain, God will send someone with the gospel, or perhaps even reach them directly. Don\u2019t forget, people are not condemned because they have never heard, they are condemned because they are sinners.\nI told a guy years ago that I believed in four of the five points of Calvinism\u2014limited atonement is the one point I don\u2019t agree with\u2014and he said I believed in an antinomy. That didn\u2019t sound good so I looked it up in the dictionary. It means a contradiction between two apparently equally valid principles, or a conflict not solvable in light of the limited information available. The more I thought about it, the more the whole issue of the sovereignty of God and the free will of man is an antinomy. Until we can claim to know everything about God and His creation there is room for paradoxes and antinomy. Excuse me for including you, but we don\u2019t know squat. For instance, I was talking to a neurologist who is supposed to be an expert on the brain. He told me that even with all they have learned in the last twenty years, they still only understand about 10% of how the brain works. Paul said it well in 1 Corinthians 13:9-12 concerning knowledge, \u201cwe know partially\u2026for now we see in a mirror dimly, but then (at the resurrection) face to face; now I know in part, but then I shall know fully\u201d. Biblically it is true that God is sovereign and man is held responsible for his choices. If we cannot perfectly explain how both can be true, then perhaps it is because we have limited minds and limited information.\nI have never met an Arminian who did not believe that God is sovereign, and I have never met a Calvinist who did not think man was responsible. Even Calvinists believe in free will to a certain extent. Therefore I believe the real issue has to do with emphasis\u2014which of these do you emphasize, or to what degree do you emphasize each?\nMy personal favorite illustration is about the drowning man (the human race). 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        "raw_content": "TOPICS:ManagementRawlingsSoft Skills\n\"What if we don't change at all.... and something magical just happens?\"\n\u00a9Cartoonresource\nThe world seems to get more uncertain each week. Momentous changes are in the air \u2013 or have already happened. It\u2019s not surprising if you\u2019re unsettled and feeling powerless to influence things. Many people feel they can\u2019t control their own lives, let alone world events.\nAnd yet you probably know someone (perhaps you!) who thrives on the challenge of uncertainty. They are motivated by time pressures and the need to act decisively in the face of great risk.\nI\u2019ve found that understanding how these differing responses arise is the key to coaching people through change. And, if your job is about influence and leadership, then that insight is critically important.\nUncertainty causes us distress, at least when it\u2019s our own welfare that\u2019s uncertain. But some people are skilled at manipulating events, taking advantage of a state of flux to advance their own agendas and careers. Consider Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump. Neither was rated as a serious contender for power just over a year ago, but both have managed to divert the \u201cnormal\u201c processes of their respective political systems by seeming to be different.\nIn all fields, the status quo tends to be maintained until something unforeseen disrupts it. This principle was expounded by Thomas Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions where he developed the idea of a \u201cparadigm shift\u201d that overturns the prevailing consensus. Perhaps we\u2019re experiencing a paradigm shift now in politics, economics and society generally. Or, maybe, the old order will re-establish itself eventually \u2013 to the relief of some and the disappointment of many.\nWhether you fear change or welcome it depends on which end of the various \u201cmeta-program\u201d ranges you sit. Particularly relevant meta-programs here are \u201cTowards-Away\u201d and \u201cOptions-Procedures\u201d.\nAway motivated people take action to avoid discomfort, so they like to keep things the same. Towards motivated people strive towards exciting goals; they like to make things happen.\nOptions people want choices and are good at developing alternatives. Procedures people are good at following set courses (they read the instructions!) and are not action-motivated.\nAs with all meta-programs, we are all capable of thinking at either end of the spectrum, but we tend to have strong, individual preferences for one style.\nThese differences in how we respond to change are also interpreted in the Kirton Adaption-Innovation Inventory (KAI). Adaptors like to do things better by improving procedures. Innovators like new things and new ways, not because they are necessarily better, but because they are different! (So be aware, innovation isn\u2019t always a good thing!)\nEvolution (or nature generally) is very hard on species that can\u2019t adapt to changes in their environment. The American philosopher Eric Hoffer famously summed up how this translates into individual human development: \u201cIn a world of change, the learners shall inherit the earth, while the learned shall find themselves perfectly suited for a world that no longer exists\u201d.\nHumans have the ability to learn new skills through the establishment of mental \u201cpatterns\u201d. This is the \u201cprogramming\u201d part of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). We don\u2019t have enough conscious brain-power to be aware of everything we need to do, such as breathing, maintaining balance, noticing threats whilst at the same time responding to other people and adopting appropriate body language. We have to set up \u201cautomatic\u201d patterns that our brains can follow unconsciously, leaving the conscious mind to get on with whatever we\u2019ve chosen to do.\nWhat causes us a lot of trouble is that the patterns that govern our social behaviour (in the broadest sense) can become out of date and inappropriate to changed circumstances.\nBecause the patterns are unconscious we don\u2019t perceive them as things we once chose to do \u2013 rather we take them to be part of \u201cthe kind of person\u201d each of us thinks we are. If you believe that you can\u2019t change that person then you are trapped in a system of behaviours that obstruct rather than support you.\nIf this is a good model of how humans work, then try looking at some of the big events in the news now through that lens. Can you see people trapped in patterns of thinking and doing that they won\u2019t, or more likely can\u2019t, change?\nPerhaps then the most useful skill of all is the ability to recognise that even deeply embedded behaviours and strategies can be changed \u2013 and then knowing how to change them.\nAll in it together \u2013 some of the time!",
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        "raw_content": "animal liberation, Animal Rights, ecofeminism, Food Justice, food security, human supremacy, less is more greenpeace, livestock, meat and dairy, Speciesism, veganism\nYesterday, I was invited to give a conference at Concordia University in Chantal Maill\u00e9\u2019s class on Feminist Ethics. It is a \u201cbrief\u201d presentation on ecofeminism and animals, focused on food issues and veganism.\nI address issues such as the links between the oppression of humans and other animals, as well as environmental issues and the misperception that veganism is imperialist and elitist.\nRepresenting veganism as a \u201cwhite thing\u201d is not only false, but it also harms vegans of color and indigenous vegans who are erased by the mainstream association of veganism with whiteness. Moreover, such misperception makes it harder for non-whites to become vegans without being seen as a traitor to their own culture.\nClick here to download the PDF presentation (English).\nI usually give this talk in French, so I may have forgot to translate some slides (sorry about that).\nLeave a reply on \"Ecofeminism and Other Animals\"",
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        "title": "Giving a Sermon on Tithing - Christian Wealth - Make Money, Live Generously",
        "raw_content": "If tithing is such a difficult subject to understand, given the varying and often polarizing views about its biblicality and modern application, it is even harder to preach about.\nThe fact is, it\u2019s probably even suicidal for a pastor to preach on tithing! It is risky at best and a pastor stands to lose members and their much-needed contribution to support the church if they do not agree. On the other hand, there is the real danger of being too focused and legalistic on the ten percent that he will miss teaching the point and standard of true giving.\nSteven J.Cole, pastor of Flagstaff Christian Fellowship in Flagstaff, Arizona, writes a convincing argument on why a minister should not preach about tithing.\n\u201cWe should not tithe because God wants us to give generously, and tithing is the bare minimum.\nTithing is not the New Testament standard for giving. Perhaps more than any other factor, giving reflects the condition of our hearts: \u2018Where your treasure is, their will your heart be also\u2019 (Matt. 6:21). You can fake some things, but you can\u2019t fake giving your money!\nThe bottomline is, giving only ten percent or even less reflects a lukewarm heart.\nTo teach on tithing make Christians wrongly believe that once they are able to abide by the ten percent rule, they are good to go. This allows them to believe that they are already satisfying the biblical requirement for giving and are pleasing God.\nOur God is a generous, giving God who so loved the world that He gave that most precious gift, His only begotten Son. As God\u2019s people who are to be like Jesus, we are to be generous givers.\nThe Bible teaches that God, who richly supplied us with all good things, wants us \u201cto be generous and ready to share\u201d (1 Tim. 6:18). But what does generosity mean? Isn\u2019t tithing, giving 10 percent of my income, to the Lord\u2019s work being generous? If not 10 percent, how much should I give?\u201d\nRenowned author John Piper, founder and teacher of desiringGod.org and chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary has this to say:\n\u201cI think God took the focus off giving a tithe in the early church because he wants his people to ask themselves a new question. The question that Jesus drives us to ask again and again is not, \u2018How much should I give?\u2019 but rather, \u2018How much dare I keep?\u2019\nOne of the differences between the Old Testament and New Testament is the Great Commission. By and large, the Old Testament people of God were not a missionary people. But the New Testament church is fundamentally a missionary people. The spiritual hope and the physical and emotional sustenance that Jesus brought to earth are to be extended by His Church to the whole world. The task He gave us is so immense and requires such a stupendous investment of commitment and money that the thought of settling the issue of what we give by a fixed percentage (like a tenth) is simply out of the question. My own conviction is that most middle and upper class Americans who merely tithe are robbing God. In a world where 10,000 people a day starve to death and many more than that are perishing in unbelief, the question is not, \u2018What percentage must I give?\u2019 but, \u2018How much dare I spend on myself?\u2019\u201d\nPiper argues this very strongly:\n\u201cIt is a biblical truth beyond all dispute: that all your money is God\u2019s (Psalm 24:1) and has been loaned to you as a steward to use in ways that maximize the glorification of God\u2019s mercy in the world (Matthew 25:14\u201330). And it is irrational to think that giving ten percent of that money to the church settles the issue of good stewardship. In a world of such immense need, and in a country of such immense luxury, and under the commission of such a powerful Lord, the issue of stewardship is not: Shall I tithe? But rather, \u2018How much of God\u2019s trust fund dare I use to surround myself with comforts?\u2019\u201d\nThe best way that I know how to capture the spirit of the New Testament generosity is simply to say: the issue is not, \u201cHow much must I give\u201d but \u201cHow much dare I keep?\u201d Not: \u201cShall I tithe?\u201d But: \u201cHow much of the money that I hold in trust for Christ can I take for my private use?\u201d\nSo, how should a pastor then preach about giving? The best way perhaps is to use a true-to-life illustration\u2014that of John Wesley\u2014 an Anglican minister and theologian who is credited to be the co-founder of Methodism. Among the most popular quotations attributed to him are:\nBut this is not a maxim he simply preached; he lived it.\nIn 1731, John Wesley began to limit his expenses so that he would have more money to give to the poor. In the first year, his income was 30 pounds and he found he could live on 28 and so gave away two. In the second year his income doubled but he held his expenses even, and so he had 32 pounds to give away (a comfortable year\u2019s income). In the third year his income jumped to 90 pounds and he gave away 62 pounds. In his long life Wesley\u2019s income advanced to as high as 1,400 pounds in a year. But he rarely let his expenses rise above 30 pounds. He said that he seldom had more than 100 pounds in his possession at a time.\nThis so baffled the English tax commissioners that they investigated him in 1776 insisting that for a man of his income he must have silver dishes that he was not paying excise tax on. 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        "raw_content": "Rosalynn Charlotte Smith\nDavid and Dawn Smith of Turney are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a beautiful daughter, Rosalynn Charlotte Smith. Rosalynn was born at Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 3:46 p.m. Her blue eyes were wide awake at birth. She weighed in at 7 lb 1 oz, and meaured 20.5 inches long. Her hair has hints of red like her father's. The length of her fingers indicates that she may be a pianist like her mom and dad.\nRosalynn's maternal grandparents are Mike and Sonja Todd, also of Turney. Her paternal grandparents are Earl and the late Cheryl Smith of Independence, Missouri. Along with her parents and grandparents, Rosalynn was welcomed into the family by many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins. She has been attending church regulary and enjoys taking walks with her parents. We are thankful for her health and the joy that she brings us all.",
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        "raw_content": "Horse Ridge Cellar \u2013 Stafford, CT\nIn the early sixties tensions between the world's two super powers, the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R., were at an all time high, culminating with the Cuban Missile Crisis in the fall of 1962. American industry responded to these tensions in a number of ways. In Hartford, CT, the \"Insurance City,\" fear of nuclear war prompted a number of area insurance companies and banks to form a new enterprise known as the \"Underground Record Protective Trust Vault.\" In this pre-computer era, paper records and microfilm were the stock and trade of financial institutions and protecting such records from damage and destruction was vital to the survival of these businesses. Due to the proximity of Pratt and Whitney and other defense contractors there was little doubt that Hartford was on the Russian's target list (after the cold war ended previously classified targeting lists revealed that Hartford apparently had not one but two 300kT thermonuclear warheads targeted against it). In order to survive a nuclear attack on Hartford a location at least 20 miles from the city was needed and even at that distance a nuclear hardened structure was required.\nAfter a search a large parcel was purchased in the farmland of northeastern CT. The Trust, made up of companies from Hartford, East Hartford, New London, and Meriden, bought the 210-acre property from Armand Ricard for $30,000 on Nov. 29, 1961, according to the deed on file in the Stafford Town Hall. Both distance from Hartford and a natural mountain range would help protect a storage facility at this location. In 1961, the Jarvis Construction Company of Manchester, CT, under the direction of the Onderdonk and Lathrup engineering firm of Glastonbury, CT., started construction of an underground vault using specifications provided by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). Using the \"scoop and fill\" method a large hole was excavated in the side of the hill on the east end of the property and a 10,000 square foot concrete vault was built. It was then covered by fifteen feet of soil. The facility had 2-foot thick reinforced poured concrete walls, a 9 ton blast door and included an air filtration system that would filter out post-attack fallout. Other features included a 100kW diesel generator to provide back-up power and redundant heating and cooling systems.\nThe specifications called for the vault to survive anything but a direct hit by a nuclear bomb, thus guaranteeing the survival of the business and financial records housed within. Stored in this way the records were also safe from hurricanes, tornadoes, fire, theft and vandalism.\nThe facility, built at a cost of $330,000, opened in 1962 and was used to store paper documents and microfilm from over two hundred Hartford area banks and insurance companies. Each company had their own locked wire mesh enclosed storage area within the confines of the vault's 100' x 100' interior space.\nThe caretaker of the facility lived in the farmhouse on the adjacent property and was the only regular employee. In addition to routine maintenance, his job was to open up the facility when new records arrived. Several large barn-like outbuildings were constructed to serve as crisis relocation centers where post-disaster operations could be conducted.\nArrangements were reportedly in place with both the Connecticut and the Massachusetts state police to allow those agencies to use the bunker in the event of an emergency and indeed the facility was originally wired with twenty phone lines and had a public safety band antenna on the roof to facilitate this use. There is also one report that the original alarm system was wired directly to the nearby state police barracks.\nThe advent of digital storage and satellite and digital communications made the facility obsolete by the late eighties. Most companies could back-up their files electronically to sites thousands of miles distant much easier than transporting paper records via road to a location 20 miles outside of town.\nThe farm and bunker were purchased by a private individual in the early '90s and the bunker was left unused for close to a decade.\nIn 2000 the bunker was purchased and was converted to serve as a commercial wine storage facility. The constant temperature and humidity, the darkness and the lack of vibration were ideal for wine storage, and the in-depth security made the facility attractive to people looking to store their valuable collections of wine.\nThe current owners of the facility, Jed and Amie Benedict, generously provided us with a tour in mid-2010. The photos of the facility below are from that visit.\n1995 Hartford Courant Article:\nhttp://articles.courant.com/1995-04-15/business/9504150005_1_vault-business-bomb-blast-records\nView of the bunker from the public road. The barn covers the bunker entrance.\nA barn-like structure was built around the entrance in recent years to prevent wind and rain from entering the facility when the interior doors were open.\nThe parking lot which also reportedly served as a heliport. One contributor told us that the facility was once visited by the vice president of the US who arrived by helicopter!\nBlast-hardened air intake on the \"roof\" of the bunker disguised to look\nfrom the distance like an ordinary equipment shed.\nA closer view reveals a maintenance hatch designed to withstand the huge\nover pressure that a nearby nuclear detonation would create.\nInside the barn: close-up of exterior door. Note thickness of walls in the foreground.\nRadio antenna pre-positioned on roof of bunker reportedly provided direct\nconnection to the nearby CT State Police HQ.\nWe're inside the \"barn\" looking at the exterior door. Originally made of steel the door was replaced with wood. Security was not compromised as you will see in the following images.\nUpon going through the first door, one has to take two, right angle turns behind extremely heavy walls to reach the main entrance of the facility, shown above. The two right angles were designed to prevent gamma radiation from entering the facility. This twelve ton Mosler Safe Company door provides significant blast protection and security.\nMosler Safe Company vault doors were used to provide blast protection in the majority of governmental and large industrial fallout shelters.\nIn the event of a nuclear attack this walk-through decontamination\nshower would have been used by those entering the facility.\nProud owner Jed stands next to the original sign identifying the facility.\nThe facility provided 10,000 square feet on interior space.\nThe bunker is currently used as a world-class wine storage facility.\nSome of the original access logs.\nA ledger from 1988 indicates that representatives from the following companies visited the facility: Aetna Life and Casualty, Cigna, Covenant Insurance, PCC, United Illuminating (UI), LIMRA, The Archdioceses of Hartford, MM Co, C.O.E.C., Arthur Lux Co. and A.O.\nOriginal sign reminding the users of the privacy available.\nAlthough the official purpose of the bunker was to store and protect insurance and bank documents the presence of this original sign and reports of extensive supplies of food rations makes us think that the facility was also designed as a fallout shelter for people. 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        "raw_content": "About Contemplative Arts\nAt Contemplative Arts we offer meditation and skillful means and methods to cultivate the transformative power of awareness for healing, creativity, and for the development of the natural inclination to care for and benefit others. Being fully present to the challenges and joys of everyday life is truly an art and worthy of our time and attention. We will support you to live and express your life fully and to discover how personal reflection and meditation can help you to do that. It has long been our dream to have a spacious and inviting studio in which to offer classes, workshops, and retreats exploring the power and beauty of contemplative practices. 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As I became increasingly aware of the power and efficacy of meditation to support deep and honest reflection, well-being, creativity, and the development of kindness and compassion towards others, I earned a Masters in Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, where I was able to deepen my commitment to the practice of meditation while exploring its benefits for others. While experiencing the cornucopia of offerings at Naropa, first as a student and then working in the admission's office and as a meditation instructor for psychology graduate students, I had the opportunity to explore, perform, and teach contemplative dance improvisation. 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Working closely with Tenzin Wangyal, a Tibetan Bon meditation teacher and founder of Ligmincha Institute International, I have edited three of his books: Awakening the Sacred Body, Tibetan Sound Healing, and Awakening the Luminous Mind. Together with my husband, Gabriel Rocco, we develop programs for and teach in The Three Doors, founded by Tenzin Wangyal. This international organization offers training in meditation in a secular context and creates programs and retreats to explore the healing and transformative power of personal and collective awareness.\nWhile I have always enjoyed being a practitioner and a student, through the encouragement and provocation of my teachers, I have come to appreciate and commit myself to the rich path of teaching. 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If you were to read Elisabeth K\u00fcbler-Ross's On Death and Dying \u0097 the book that in 1969 gave the five stages their debut \u0097 for the first time today, you might be surprised to discover that K\u00fcbler-Ross, then a staff psychiatrist at Billings Hospital in Chicago, was actually writing about the experience of facing one's own death, not the death of someone else. It was other practitioners, having found the stages so irresistibly prescriptive, who began applying them to grief, a repurposing that K\u00fcbler-Ross encouraged. After all, there was no specific data set to contradict, no research protocols to follow: K\u00fcbler-Ross had based her theory on onetime interviews she had conducted with terminally ill patients, but she never asked them specific questions about the stages, because by her own account, she only conceived of them while up late at night after she had already been commissioned to write On Death and Dying.\n(See photos of the mourners following the Tucson shooting.)\nThe book was a surprise best seller, and K\u00fcbler-Ross became the fulcrum for the nascent death-and-dying movement. To her credit, she helped shatter the stoic silence that had surrounded death since World War I, and her ideas certainly raised the standard of care for dying people and their families. But she also ushered in a distinctly secular and psychological approach to death, one in which the focus shifted from the salvation of the deceased's soul (or at least its transition to some kind of afterlife) to the quality of his or her last days.\nIt wasn't long before a solution was put forth to help the bereaved as well, one promoted by an entirely new professional group specializing in the task of mitigating grief's impact. From the 1970s to the 1990s, thousands entered the field, offering individual counseling, setting up healing centers and hosting support groups at hospitals, churches and funeral homes. These counselors introduced their own theories, modifying K\u00fcbler-Ross's stages into a series of phases, tasks or needs that required active participation as well as outside professional help. Grief became a \"process\" or a \"journey\" to be completed, as well as an opportunity for personal growth. Few questioned the necessity of a large corps of private counselors dedicated to grief, despite the fact that no country other than the U.S. seemed to have one.\n(See more about the art of comforting.)\nOur modern, atomized society had been stripped of religious faith and ritual and no longer provided adequate support for the bereaved. And so a new belief system \u0097 call it the American Way of Grief \u0097 rose up to help organize the experience. As this system grew more firmly established, it allowed for less variation in how to handle the pain of loss. So while conventions for mourning, such as wearing black armbands or using black-bordered stationery, have all but disappeared, they have been replaced by conventions for grief, which are arguably more restrictive in that they dictate not what a person wears or does in public but his or her inner emotional state. Take, for example, the prevailing notion that you must give voice to your loss or else it will fester. \"Telling your story often and in detail is primal to the grieving process,\" K\u00fcbler-Ross advised in her final book, On Grief and Grieving, which was published in 2005, a year after her death. \"You must get it out. Grief must be witnessed to be healed.\" This mandate borrows from the psychotherapeutic principle of catharsis, which gives it an empirical gloss, when in fact there is little evidence that \"telling your story\" helps alleviate suffering.\nBut that's not the only grief myth to have been debunked recently. In the past decade, researchers using more sophisticated methods of data collection than their predecessors did have overturned our most popular notions about this universal experience. Here are some of the biggest misconceptions about grief:\n(See more about the healing power of prayer.)\nMyth No. 1: We Grieve in Stages\nOne of the reasons that the five stages became so popular is that they make intuitive sense. \"Any natural, normal human being, when faced with any kind of loss, will go from shock all the way through acceptance,\" K\u00fcbler-Ross said in an interview published in 1981.\nSee photos of Shanghai mourning the victims of a deadly fire.",
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        "raw_content": "To all those who are interested in the history of Cork and those researching Cork families,\nwww.corkrecords.com\nThis webpage is dedicated to the collection of the historical records of the County and City of Cork. It has already been online for several years, with little or no publicity, and attracts about 500 visitors a month. People find their way here mostly by google searches.\nThere are several new features which I would like to announce:\n1. THE CORKRECORDS DATABASE. This is a searchable name index of the residents of Cork (both City and County) covering the years 1650 \u2013 1850. At present there are 11000 names on the database, but it is continually growing. Already it is proving useful as a guide to the family names of Cork.\n2. The latest addition to the CorkRecords website is THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL OF THE COUNTY AND CITY OF CORK. Newly launched, it has precisely 2 articles so far. I hope some of you will come to my rescue and send articles based on your research. The Journal will not survive unless the articles are forthcoming. So please, start composing now. Articles can be on any historical or genealogical topic, provided they are about Cork. Instructions for the format is on the Journal Contents page: a Word document for the text with the photos as jpg attachments, all sent to me at the email address below.\nThe Journal will be freely available on the web and each page will soon be included in a google search. Circulation: unlimited. You will be surprised how quickly this advertises your names and interests around the world. You are free to add your email address to the article if you wish, so readers can contact you directly.\nI have always felt that Cork lacked a place for historical researchers and genealogists to publish their work for the benefit of others. There is no publication dedicated to Cork with a wide circulation and freely available around the world. With your help, I hope we can remedy that. Over time, the Journal itself will become a database of Cork names and places, and all will be accessible via web search engines. It\u2019s up to each and every one of you now to help us develop it.\nKind regards, Kae Lewis\nKaeLewis1@gmail.com",
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        "raw_content": "eThekwini Municipality / Services / Engineering Unit / Roads & Stormwater Maintenance Department\nRoads & Stormwater Maintenance\nThe Roads & Stormwater Department falls within the Engineering Unit and operates from twenty three (23) depots in six (6) regions within the Ethekwini area. The Department is primarily responsible for the effective maintenance of roads and stormwater systems.\n\u200bPlease use a 24 hour call centre on toll-free 080 131 3013 to lodge complaints about POTHOLES, BLOCKED DRAINS and other concerns related to the maintenance of roads and stormwater systems.\nAlternatively send a message to Eservices@durban.gov.za\nClick here to see a map of our regions\nMuch of the work carried out by the department relates to the following activities:\nRepair / re-instatement of trenches and potholes;\nReplacement of missing manhole covers;\nUnblocking of stormwater drainage systems;\nRepairs to guardrails and roadside fencing;\nRepair / replacement of traffic lines and signs;\nGrading / regravelling of gravel roads &\nConstruction of vehicle access to property (at owner\u2019s expense).\nThe length of the road network in the eThekwini municipal area is 9 462 km. Roads are maintained by three roads authorities, which are:\nThe KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport (KZN DOT) is responsible for maintaining all provincial roads (1 411 km). Most provincial road numbers are prefixed by the letter M, P or R; for example: M19, M7, P100, R102. Direct queries about Provincial roads to Tel: +27 31 469 8900\nThe South African National Roads Authority Limited (SANRAL) is responsible for the maintenance of the N2 and N3 freeways (367 km). Direct queries about SANRAL roads to Tel: +27 33 386 3365\nThe eThekwini Roads & Stormwater Department is responsible for the maintenance of the balance of the network (7682 km). In addition, there are approximately 110 000 inlets and manholes on the municipal stormwater system which are maintained by the department of which an average of approximately 1000 covers are lost annually due to theft or damage.\nWhen you contact us, we will respond to complaints related to potholes, trenches in the road, missing stormwater covers and stormwater blockages within twenty four hours to initially ensure that the situation is assessed and made safe where necessary. Thereafter, some repair work may take a little longer depending on circumstances on site but should not exceed ten days.\nAll complaints related to the repair and maintenance of municipal roads and the stormwater system may be directed to the Roads & Stormwater Department via the Engineering Unit\u2019s 24-hour Call Centre on toll-free 080 131 3013 or email Eservices@durban.gov.za\nA complaints reference number will be given, should it be necessary to query the compliant further.\nQueries on related matters concerning this Department may be directed to\nTel: 031 311 7802 or to 031 311 7240.\nInsurance claims resulting from damage on municipal roads may be directed to Tel: 031 311 1551/2\nAll queries related to the resurfacing of roads may be directed to the Engineering Unit\u2019s Roads Provision Department on Tel: 031 311 7601",
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        "raw_content": "Iran at a glance: 2012-16\nThe Economist Intelligence Unit expects the two heads of the Iranian regime, the supreme leader (and ultimate religious and political authority), Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the hardline and confrontational president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to retain their posts. However, the ties between the two will become increasingly frayed, as the supreme leader struggles to manage the political fallout from the actions and statements of the erratic and interventionist president. A parliamentary election is due in 2012, and the next presidential election is scheduled for 2013. Iran's relations with the West will continue to deteriorate following the publication of an IAEA report alleging Iran had been pursuing nuclear weapons prior to 2003. The US, UK and EU have all increased their sanctions on the Islamic Republic and we do not expect a quick return to talks over Iran's nuclear programme. Iran's external and fiscal accounts will reflect falling oil prices in 2012-13 but remain in surplus. The current account will post an average surplus of 2.1% of GDP in 2012-13, and the net fiscal balance (after payments to Iran's National Development Fund) will register a small surplus of 0.3% of GDP in 2012-13. Real GDP growth will remain relatively sluggish, averaging 2.2% a year in 2012-16, insufficient to improve the unemployment rate.\nKey changes from last month\nThe latest IAEA report has heightened tensions between Iran and the West over the former's nuclear programme. The IAEA report was seized upon by the US and its allies to further sanction Iran. An overt military conflict between Iran and the US or Israel does not at present form our core scenario, but should regional tensions increase further, or a confrontational Republican candidate win the US presidency in 2012, than action on Iran could be ramped up significantly.\nWe have made no significant changes to our economic policy outlook.\nWe have made no serious change to our economic forecast.",
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        "raw_content": "A synthesizer of Universal Truths\nby Christine Matteson | Oct 10, 2015 | Spiritual Health, Uncategorized | 0 comments\nOn August 30, Wayne Dyer passed away peacefully in his sleep. He came from meager beginnings and lived in a series of foster homes for several years. He came to be known as the father of motivation. Wayne was a spiritual teacher, therapist, self-help author, speaker, and father of 8 children of his own. He wrote over 40 books.\nI didn\u2019t know much about him until about 10 years ago or so, when I happened to see him speaking on one of his PBS specials. I had been channel surfing, and caught a little of bit of what he was talking about and I was intrigued. The show was called, The Power of Intention. He described the word, \u201cIntention\u201d, as not meaning something that \u201cI will make happen\u201d. Instead, he said to consider that the word means not something that you are going \u201cto do\u201d, which is your ego but that intention is something that you connect to. That \u201csomething\u201d, is what he referred to as Source energy; others refer to this as Spirit, God, Buddha, Jehovah, Shiva, Yahweh, Allah. It\u2019s the \u201cpower greater than yourself\u201d in the 12 step programs. I was drawn in and recognized that he was brilliant at synthesizing so much of what many great philosophers and spiritual teachers spoke about. He used quotes from Lao Tzu, Emerson, Maslow, Jung, Carlos Castaneda just to name a few and tied universal tenets together.\nHe was explaining my own beliefs but doing so in a way that was accessible and easy to understand. This universal source of energy, he said, is available to every single one of us, when we are ready and open to connecting to it.\nWayne taught that we can trust in and become in harmony with \u201csource energy\u201d. Wayne said that we have free will whether or not we choose to connect to spirit. The more you are able to suspend your ego which makes you think that who you are is separate from this, and this, and this; the more you will be \u201cIn spirit\u201d, or Inspired. All of the problems we have with scarcity, our relationships, finances, etc.. are signs that we have become disconnected with this field of intention, or source energy. We begin to falsely believe that we are what we do, or we are what we have.\nWhat comfort there is in knowing that we don\u2019t have to do it alone, or go it alone! Intention is the creative process where you allow source in. This is pretty powerful stuff. Some people may have a difficult time accepting or allowing in some of his ideas. That\u2019s okay. That\u2019s one of his tenets. Allow others to be who they are. Don\u2019t judge.\nI continued to listen to that program that day, and listened again when it was re-run a few days later. In it, he detailed the 7 faces of intention: kindness, creativity, beauty, love, expansiveness, abundance, receptiveness. I recommend taking a look at it if you have never seen it before.\nAfter that PBS special, I read his next two books, and subscribed to his newsletter. Wayne had a little contest on line. I responded to a question and he chose my response over thousands of other ones as the winning one! As a result, I won an entire library of the man\u2019s work. There were CD\u2019s, books, a movie he made, a calendar..lots of stuff. I read everything little by little and began to then give away each of the items to others who crossed my path and who I thought would be open to his teachings. It was a beautiful real life example of the power of intention, and allowing myself to be connected to that which inspired me.\nWayne was a light in this world, and he will be missed by many; myself included. According to his family\u2019s message on his website, He always said he couldn\u2019t wait for this next adventure to begin and had no fear of dying.\nHe was instrumental in my own spiritual growth and blessed the world with his wisdom and brilliance.\nHere are a few quotes from Dr. Dyer that I resonate with. Which ones do you identify with? Feel free to add any quotes or teachings from Wayne that inspire you.\nWhen you judge another, you don\u2019t define them, you define yourself.\nYou choose yourself one choice at a time.\nYou never regret what you do do; you only regret what you don\u2019t do.\nYou can\u2019t control what happens to you, but you can control how you respond to what happens to you.\nThink from the end. Contemplate the conditions you wish the way you want them to be. Often we habitually think thoughts of why what we want can\u2019t or won\u2019t happen. 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        "raw_content": "Gardner-Webb (4-6) 0 0 7 10 17\nPa: Shane Bucenell - 89\nRu: Mike Holloway - 70\nRec: Kameron Brown - 59\nPa: Tyrell Maxwell - 195\nRu: Tyrell Maxwell - 165\nRec: Mike Estes - 70\nCHARLESTON, S.C. \u2013 Gardner-Webb mounted an 85-yard touchdown drive to take the lead with 27 seconds left and held off Charleston Southern's last gasp final drive for a 17-10 win on Saturday at Buccaneer Field. The loss snaps CSU's 11-game Big South Conference winning streak and ten-game home winning streak.\nGardner-Webb (4-6, 2-2 Big South) moved in front on Tyrell Maxwell's one-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mike Estes. Maxwell scampered for gains of 15 and 26 yards on consecutive snaps to set up the winning score. The plays capped a monster effort from the Runnin' Bulldogs junior quarterback as he accounted for 360 of their 430 total yards.\nCSU (5-3, 2-1 Big South) gave itself a chance to tie the game and force overtime on the ensuing possession as Robert Mitchell fired a 55-yard strike to Larry Jones, III. The Bucs had two shots at the end zone from the Gardner-Webb 16 but a dropped pass and an interception by Jaylan Foster sealed the final outcome.\nCSU remains in control of its own destiny for a second consecutive Big South title and FCS Playoff bid. The Bucs must defeat Liberty on the road next Saturday and Kennesaw State in the following week's regular season finale. CSU head coach Jamey Chadwell knows his team will have to play better to accomplish the goals in front of them.\n\"It was one of those frustrating days,\" Chadwell said. \"We had some opportunities but just didn't make it happen. We just sort of let them hang around and every time we had some chances to put it away, we just couldn't do it.\"\nGoing forward, Chadwell said CSU must get back to its identity.\n\"I talked a lot about that we looked like a train wreck today but that doesn't mean that it has to derail our season,\" Chadwell said. \"There's still a lot to play for. Our margin for error has gotten where it's slim to none. The want-to that we have to have weekly is something that I really talked to them a lot about. That's what I felt like there in the second half is we were hoping to win and it looked like Gardner-Webb was knowing they were going to win. Usually it's the opposite so we need to get back to that here these next two weeks.\"\nCSU started strong, marching 70 yards in five plays to take a 7-0 lead on Shane Bucenell's 25-yard touchdown pass to Colton Korn 2:34 into play. The Bucs were then held off the scoreboard, though, until Tyler Tekac booted a 38-yard field goal for a 10-7 advantage early in the fourth quarter. A fumble recovery by senior linebacker Seth Harrelson at midfield led to the go-ahead score.\nMaxwell was mostly hemmed in by the Bucs' Blue Swarm defense in the first half but made a bevy of plays after halftime. GWU converted 6-of-9 third down tries over the final 30 minutes mostly due to Maxwell's ability to freelance. He posted 144 of his 165 rushing yards in the second half. Maxwell was also 12-of-14 for 97 yards through the air following intermission. A 27-yard connection down the seam to Estes moved the ball into CSU territory on GWU's game-winning march.\nMaxwell broke free for a 52-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 7-7 near the midway mark of the third quarter. The Bucs had frustrated Maxwell and the Runnin' Bulldog attack, holding them to 110 yards, in a 34-0 shutout last October in Boiling Springs.\n\"He made some nice runs and throws,\" Chadwell said. \"You gotta give him credit. We had a plan for him and it seemed like he got stronger and stronger as the game went on and we just couldn't contain him.\"\nOffensively, CSU moved the ball at times but could never get fully in gear. The Bucs missed an opportunity to extend their edge in the second quarter when Tekac misfired on a 32-yard field goal try. Bucenell hooked up with Kameron Brown for a 33 yards to key that drive. Brown finished with two catches for 59 yards, while Mike Holloway led CSU's ground game with 70 yards on 13 carries.\nSolomon Brown paced the Bucs' defense with nine tackles and added a forced fumble. Anthony Ellis and Larenzo Mathis each notched sacks. Harrelson recorded two tackles-for-loss to go along with his fumble recovery.\nCSU now heads to Lynchburg, Va., to meet Liberty. The Flames are a perfect 4-0 in Big South play and will be looking to avenge two straight losses to the Bucs. Kickoff at Williams Stadium is slated for 3:30 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on ESPN3.",
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        "raw_content": "Excerpt #1 from The Journey to WOW: The Customer Experience Attitude\nThe Journey to WOW, I tried to create a story that would be meaningful for everyone involved in creating a customer-focused organization. This is an excerpt from Chapter 17. In it, Maddy describes the attitude everyone needs to begin transforming a customer service culture.\nOrder your copy of The Journey to WOW today!\n\u201cSo,\u201d Madeleine said as they seated themselves. \u201cWhat have we learned so far today?\u201d\nCameron looked down at his shoes for a moment, then up at her. \u201cQuite a lot, I think,\u201d he said quietly, \u201cbut I haven\u2019t had time to figure out what it means yet.\u201d He described to her the events of the morning. Madeleine listened intently.\n\u201cIt\u2019s frustrating,\u201d he said. \u201cI feel as though I\u2019m getting to see a bunch of random pieces of a puzzle, but none of them fit together yet. I don\u2019t even know what the ultimate picture looks like. I know what I\u2019m seeing is important, but I\u2019m not sure what to do about them or how they fit into the big picture.\u201d He looked at Madeleine, who returned his gaze with an appreciative smile.\n\u201cThat\u2019s a good feeling to have,\u201d she said.\nCameron raised an eyebrow. \u201cNo, really!\u201d she insisted. \u201cMost people already assume they know what the picture looks like, and then try to jam the puzzle pieces into places they think they should be \u2013 whether they fit or not. Then they hold their completed puzzle up for the world to see, jagged and imperfect, believing they\u2019ve\nfound a truth. It may be frustrating for you now, but when things do start to come together, you will at least be seeing what\u2019s really there, instead of seeing the things you want to see.\u201d\nCameron nodded. It was small consolation to his frustration,but it was something. He thought in silence for a few moments.\n\u201cMaddy,\u201d he asked finally, \u201cwhen we first met and I told you about the books I\u2019d bought, you said I was getting every perspective except one \u2013 the most important one. What is the perspective I\u2019m missing? That\u2019s the key, isn\u2019t it?\u201d\n\u201cOh, VERY good question!\u201d Madeleine said, eyes twinkling. \u201cThere\u2019s hope for you yet!\u201d She checked her watch and began to stand.\n\u201cNo, wait,\u201d Cameron said, grabbing her arm. \u201cI don\u2019t have time to play games. Telling me I\u2019m asking good questions isn\u2019t helping me.\u201d\nMadeleine sat back down and turned to him. \u201cBut your questions are important.\u201d She was serious, and for the first time,Cameron could see the depth behind the brightness of her eyes.\n\u201cBut I don\u2019t need questions. I need answers,\u201d he said. \u201cLook, I have to come up with a plan soon. This has all been very educational, and I have no doubt it will help. Right now, Maddy, I really need answers.\u201d\nMadeleine regarded him thoughtfully for a few moments. \u201cCameron,\u201d she said, tilting her head to one side, \u201cwhat size of electric motor goes in an appliance?\u201d\nCameron blinked. \u201cWhat?\u201d he asked. \u201cWhat does that have to do with . . .\u201d\n\u201cIt has everything to do with our discussion,\u201d Madeleine interrupted seriously. \u201cNow tell me \u2013 what size of electric motor goes in an appliance?\u201d\n\u201cWell, it depends,\u201d Cameron said, starting to get a little annoyed, \u201con the kind of appliance. I mean, what\u2019s the size? What will the motor be running? How long will it run for? What are the loads? There are a lot of factors.\u201d\n\u201cCameron,\u201d Madeleine said slowly. \u201cI didn\u2019t ask you for questions. I asked you for an answer.\u201d She kept her gaze on him, expectantly.\n\u201cBut . . .\u201d Cameron\u2019s mouth snapped shut as Madeleine\u2019s point hit home. He flushed.\n\u201cCameron, there\u2019s no point in trying to come up with answers until you\u2019re sure you\u2019re asking the right questions,\u201d Madeleine said. \u201cI understand your urgency, but the truth is, getting the questions right is ninety percent of the battle.\u201d She turned so that her whole body was facing him. The frills on her lace hat danced. \u201cCustomer experience and customer service are all too often taken for granted. People think that just because they recognize a good customer experience when they see it, they understand how to deliver it in their own organization.\n\u201cIt\u2019s like someone thinking they can bake a great cake just because they recognize one when they see it. Or someone thinking they can build a house just because they can swing a hammer. It doesn\u2019t work like that. Nor can you just find some kind of paint-by-number users guide to customer experience and apply it to any organization.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s the term you corporate folks like to use? Oh yes \u2013 best practices \u2013 that\u2019s what you call them. More like risky practices usually. I mean, they might have been a best practice for one organization, but they could be useless to another. A templated approach can only take you so far. People think of customer experience as being something simplistic, easy, uncomplicated. But if it was really all that straight-forward, why are so few organizations really good at it? Some people will tell you that it\u2019s just common sense, but that\u2019s nonsense,\u201d Madeleine continued in earnest, her eyes boring into his. \u201cWhat seems to be common sense for one person might be seen by somebody with a different vantage point as the silliest thing in the world.\n\u201cCustomer experience isn\u2019t a thing, Cameron,\u201d she continued. \u201cIt\u2019s a perception. And it changes depending on the customer and the organization. If you want to deliver it, you first have to identify what it looks like.\u201d She paused and patted his arm. \u201cOnce you\u2019ve identified it, the answers you\u2019re looking for are much easier to see.\u201d\nCameron looked up at Madeleine, and saw the earnestness in her eyes. There was a depth to this woman that transcended the eccentric clothes and quirkiness. He saw that now, too. And she was right. 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        "raw_content": "On March 22, 2012, a federal grand jury in Colorado returned an indictment against\nKenneth Royal Wheeler charging him with the following: (1) Count One -- knowingly transmitting in interstate and foreign commerce a communication containing a threat to injure the person of another; specifically, at approximately 12:06 p.m., on or about March 12, 2012, Defendant transmitted from Italy to the United States via the internet social network `Facebook,\u2019 `wrath commands\u2019 to kill law enforcement officers and children in violation of 18 U.S Code \u00a7 875(c); and (2) Count Two -- knowingly transmitting in interstate or foreign commerce a communication containing a threat to injure the person of another; specifically, at approximately 1:25 p.m., on or about March 12, 2012, Defendant transmitted from Italy to the United States via the internet social network `Facebook,\u2019 instructions to kill law enforcement officers, politicians, judges, district attorneys, public defenders and their children in violation of 18 U.S. Code \u00a7 875(c).\nU.S. v. Wheeler, 2013 WL 169494 (U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado 2013).\nPersonally, I\u2019ve never encountered \u201cwrath commands\u201d so I don\u2019t really know what they are, but according to this article in the Denver Post, on March 12, 2012, when Wheeler was in Italy, he posted a \u201cramble\u201d on Facebook that began with these comments:\n`STARDRAGON celestial overide contigency 2 7 A release the P. A. E. virus in america. this is a holy war. well. . . . i am not in america. even though i might come back the fact is i am not in america right now. . . . so. . . . anything i put on facebook, threats commands, activities, so on and so forth. the americans cant punish me for what i say here in rome italy on facebook. so. kill cops. drown them in the blood of thier children.\u2019\nAs I have explained in prior posts, \u00a7 875(c) of Title 18 of the U.S. Code is a threat statute. More precisely, it provides as follows:\nWhoever transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to kidnap any person or any threat to injure the person of another, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.\nAnd as I have explained noted in prior posts, defendants often challenge charges under the statute on the grounds that their communication did not rise to the level of a \u201ctrue threat\" . . . which, as I note later, may or may not be an issue hre.\nThat, though is not Wheeler did, at least not with regard to the issues the court is dealing with in this opinion. Here, the federal district court judge is ruling on Wheeler\u2019s motion to suppress certain evidence. U.S. v. Wheeler, supra.\nThe judge began his opinion by noting that the defendant has the\n`burden of showing a constitutional infirmity if a search or seizure was carried out pursuant to a warrant. If, on the other hand, the police acted without a warrant, the burden of proof is on the prosecution.\u2019 U.S. v. Esser, 451 F.3d 1109 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit 2006).\nU.S. v. Wheeler, supra. So, since the search at issue in Wheeler\u2019s motion to dismiss was conducted pursuant to a warrant, the burden was on Wheeler to show that the search somehow violated the 4th Amendment. U.S. v. Wheeler, supra.\nThis, according to the opinion, is how the warrant came to be issued and what it authorized:\nSpecial Agent Gerard Kavanagh submitted an Affidavit in support of the Warrant. . . . Kavanagh has been employed as a Special Agent with Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations since February 2012 and assigned to the Grand Junction Office. . . . The Affidavit stated that, on March 16, 2012, members of the Grand Junction Police Department requested the assistance of Federal agents with regard to threatening posts made by Kenneth Royal Wheeler on his Facebook page. . . .\nThe Grand Junction Police Department became aware of these posts when a tip line caller reported the postings. . . . The caller stated that Wheeler posted a request for someone to kill all of the children at Stepping Stones Daycare, as well as several specific police officers and their children. . . . The caller reported that Wheeler lives a few blocks from the Stepping Stones daycare. . . .\nThe affidavit stated that, on March 19, 2012, Kavanagh compared the photograph from Kenneth Wheeler's Colorado Driver's License to the Facebook profile photographs on the `Kenneth Royal Wheeler\u2019 account. . . . Kavanagh believed the photographs were of the same individual. . . .\nKavanagh stated his belief that the computers of Facebook were likely to contain material relevant to the threats made in the postings, including stored electronic communications and information concerning subscribers and their use of Facebook, such as account access information, transaction information, and other account information. . . .\nThat same day, United States Magistrate Judge Gudrun Rice approved the warrant. . . . The Warrant permitted the search of `information associated with FACEBOOK Social Networking account located at [www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1304977903] and under the username of \u201cKenneth Royal Wheeler\u201d that is stored at the premises owned, maintained, controlled, or operated by FACEBOOK CORPORATION, a Social Media provider headquartered at 1601 Willow Road in Menlo Park, California 94025.\u2019. . . The Warrant allowed for seizure of all contact and personal identifying information for the account, all activity logs, photos uploaded to the account, records of communications sent and received on the account, all `check ins\u2019 and uses of the `like\u2019 feature, and all other accounts that were `friends\u2019 and to which the account was a `fan\u2019 of. . . .\nU.S. v. Wheeler, supra.\nIn moving to suppress, Wheeler argued that \u201cthe affidavit on which the search warrant was issued did not meet the constitutional requirements and, therefore, all evidence obtained as a result of the search should be excluded.\u201d U.S. v. Wheeler, supra. The judge who has the case began his analysis of the argument by noting that the 4th Amendment states, in pertinent part, that \u201cno Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the person or things to be seized.\u201d U.S. v. Wheeler, supra. He also pointed out that the 4th Amendment\u2019s requirements or probable cause and particularity\n`serve two constitutional protections: First, the magistrate's scrutiny is intended to eliminate searches not based upon probable cause, therefore justifying the intrusion into the place to be searched. Second, the particularity provision protects against general, exploratory rummaging through the suspect's belongings.\u2019 U.S. v. Sells, 463 F.3d 1148 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit 2006)\nWheeler \u201cpoint[ed] out\u201d that \u201che is charged with transmitting threats in interstate commerce and argues that, because the Warrant does not seek the fruits of that crime, the instrumentalities of that crime or the contraband from that crime, it lacks the constitutionally required nexus to the crime.\u201d U.S. v. Wheeler, supra. The judge, though, found that his argument \u201cimproperly narrows the scope of the probable cause analysis and asks the Court to Monday-morning quarterback what was, at the time the Warrant was issued, an ongoing investigation.\u201d U.S. v. Wheeler, supra.\nThe judge noted that when the warrant was issued, Kavanaugh was investigating an\nongoing threat to the safety of Grand Junction residents. He did not know whether there was an actual plan to bomb the daycare and kill police officers or whether the comments on [Wheeler\u2019s] Facebook page were idle threats. The fact [Wheeler] was ultimately charged only with making threats does not dictate the limits of the scope of the Warrant at the time it was issued. . . . Instead, the Court must determine whether the Affidavit established probable cause to issue the warrant, considering the totality of the circumstances at the time the Warrant was issued.\nU.S. v. Wheeler, supra. He also explained that probable cause is assessed by a\n`totality of the circumstances\u2019 standard under which the judge makes a \u201cpractical, common sense decision whether, given all the circumstances set forth in the affidavit before him, . . . there is a fair probability that contraband or evidence of a crime will be found in a particular place.\u2019\nU.S. v. Wheeler, supra (quoting U.S. v. Corral, 970 F.2d 719 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit 1992)).\nWheeler claimed that Kavanaugh\u2019s affidavit did not establish probable cause to search\nfor the vast majority of the information that was permitted under the Warrant. . . . For example, [he] contends there is no probable cause to search for his `Friends\u2019 list, what pages he `liked\u2019 or became a fan of, who he may have `poked\u2019, or what items he sold on Facebook's Marketplace. . . . In essence, [he] is not arguing about whether there was probable cause to issue the Warrant at all; rather, [Wheeler] is challenging the scope of the warrant and whether the Affidavit established probable cause for such a warrant.\nThe judge did not buy Wheeler\u2019s argument, instead finding that the warrant was not\noverbroad and the Affidavit established probable cause to search for all of the aspects covered by the Warrant. The comments posted on Wheeler\u2019s Facebook page repeatedly referred to [his] `religious operatives and followers\u2019 and instructed them to kill cops (generally and a particular list of officers) and to `commit a massacre in the stepping stones preschool and daycare, just walk in and kill everyone\u2019. . . .\nThe comments also said `nobody in america knows who i have been associating with outside america, we are ready, we are coming back, and we are doing this. and just like i told them, when the cuffs go on the bombs go off.\u2019. . . Thus, the comments on [his] Facebook page plainly indicated Wheeler was not acting alone, but it failed to provide any insight into with whom he may have been conspiring.\nThe Affidavit, in turn, states that the purpose of the Warrant is to seize `conspiratorial communications with others\u2019 regarding `[t]hreats and threatening communications, incitements to violence, [and] threats to use destructive devices\u2019, as well as obtaining `[r]ecords relating to who created, used, or communicated with the user ID, including records about their identities and whereabouts.\u2019 . . .\nGiven the comments on [Wheeler\u2019s] Facebook page about the involvement of others in his plans, Kavanaugh could have reasonably believed information obtained from Facebook, such as who [his] `friends\u2019 were, what pages he `liked\u2019, and who he `poked\u2019, would provide insight into who these other actors were and where they may have been located. The identity and location of these other actors is evidence related to the crime for which [Wheeler] was being investigated. Accordingly, Kavanaugh's Affidavit established probable cause for the search of [Wheeler\u2019s] Facebook account. . . .\nThe judge therefore found that \u201cthe Affidavit upon which the Warrant was issued sufficiently established probable cause to believe that the search would lead to evidence of a crime\u201d and so denied Wheeler\u2019s motion to suppress. U.S. v. Wheeler, supra.\nFinally, an aside that has nothing to do with Wheeler\u2019s motion to suppress. 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        "raw_content": "This semester I am teaching two seminars, one on Legal Issues of the 21st Century and one on Legal Systems Very Different From Ours. Two days ago they collided.\nThe topic for the day in the legal issues seminar was human reproductive technology; one of the issues that came up was gender ambiguity. It is convenient to think of all human beings as either male or female, and it is a pretty good approximation, but no more than pretty good, for reasons some of which have only been discovered recently. Some humans are neither XX nor XY and so, genetically speaking, neither male nor female. Some humans are genotypically male but phenotypically female, or vice versa, presumably due to something going wrong in utero. Some humans are, judging by their own accounts, genetically and morphologically of one gender but psychologically of the other\u2014and modern medicine makes it possible for them to surgically correct the error, although imperfectly. Finally, it has been known since antiquity that some humans are hermaphrodites (the politically correct term seems now to be \"intersex,\" although it covers a wider range of conditions), possessing both male and female sexual organs.\nAll of which raise potentially interesting problems for legal rules, norms, cultural patterns that are based on the simple binary categories\u2014a subject covered in an interesting paper by one of my students a few years back. So far as I know\u2014readers are welcome to correct me if I am mistaken\u2014these issues were ignored in traditional Anglo-American law.\nThey were and are, however, treated in some detail in traditional Jewish law\u2014one of the systems covered in my other seminar. That legal system recognized two categories other than male and female. One consisted of hermaphrodites. The other was labelled \"tumtum\" and seems to have been a condition in which the genitals were somehow concealed\u2014at least, the discussions assumed the possibility that surgery might reveal whether a tumtum was actually male or female.\nUnder Jewish law, the religious obligations of men and women are different. That raised an obvious question\u2014what were the obligations of someone in one of the other categories? One answer given by some sages was that, since such a person might be either male or female, he/she/it was obliged to do anything required by religious law of either a male or a female\u2014just to play safe. Others apparently felt that ambiguous cases should be considered male. Doing a little last minute research to see how the ancient law dealt with the modern problem, I came across a web page discussing various opinions, ancient and modern, on the application of Jewish law to individuals of ambiguous gender\u2014pretty obviously written by and for people to whom it was still a live issue in a living legal system.\nAt 6:45 PM, March 02, 2012, Hernan Coronel said...\nFrom what i've seen in discovery and in other documentaries it is possible at least in some countries for the person to assume other identity and thus assume the legal responsibilities of the other gender. I guess that will work for two cases leaving out hermaphrodites, which could be solved by allowing them to choose a side.\nAt 9:45 AM, March 03, 2012, jimbino said...\nI wonder what would be the consequences in the US of a constitutional amendment that prohibited recognition of sex of a person in any law of the land. We already have race-neutral laws, why not sex-neutral ones?\nWe're not trying to run a Jewish Theocracy here, after all.\nAt 9:51 PM, March 03, 2012, agriculture investment said...\nAbsolutely fascinating. The things one can learn from scrolling through blogs at night. I wonder how different societies look at laws related to sex changes.\nI understand the states interest in lineage and identity -- but I don't understand their interest in sex. What possible interest could they have if it wasn't to discriminate?\nBTW - Interesting paper.\nSheetwise writes, apparently about states:\n\"What possible interest could they have if it wasn't to discriminate?\"\nThis seems to assume that \"discriminate\" is automatically a bad thing to do. Does it count as discrimination if men are not allowed into the lady's room? Not allowed to enter a woman's tennis tournament? If prison cells contain either men or women but not one of each? Those are all cases where the question \"is this person male or female\" matters.\nBack long ago when I was single and dating I discriminated--I was interested in women as potential girlfriends or wives, but not in men in the analogous roles\u2014and wouldn't have been even if gay marriage had been legal. Was I discriminating? If so, was there something wrong with my doing so?\nAt 12:15 AM, March 12, 2012, SheetWise said...\n\"This seems to assume that 'discriminate' is automatically a bad thing to do.\"\nI think it is a bad thing when it's done by the state. Social customs regarding rest rooms and sports handicaps shouldn't involve the state. As far as prison goes, by the time a person has booked that reservation, many rights have been forfeited -- including your choice of roommate.\n\"Back long ago when I was single and dating I discriminated ...\"\nAs we all do. I could never have survived as long as I have without discriminating -- but I see no place for it in the law. The state has no more of a legitimate interest in your sex than they do in your race or religion.",
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        "raw_content": "Running With the Butterflies \u2013 The Dismal Swamp Stomp\nby david in Life, running, The Year of DNW\nRunning With the Butterflies\nMy First Half Marathon \u2013 The Dismal Swamp Stomp\nToday I ran my first official \u00bd marathon. I did better than I expected to, not quite as good as I hoped to. I saw amazing effort from a wide variety of men, women, and children. I saw compassion and caring, genuine pleasure in the eyes of strangers as they shared one morning in the spring sunshine. And I saw butterflies.\nI have been running, as many of you reading this know, most of my adult life (starting around age 30) but there have been huge breaks where I quit, got lazy, got fat \u2013and any number of other things I regret. Last August I found myself at nearly 230 pounds, 54 years old, and pretty much disgusted with the way I looked and felt.\nI had just finished reading (thanks to my buddy Roger Knowles) a book called Born to Run, by Christopher McDougall. This book changed my understanding of some aspects of running that have actually, in turn, changed my life (not just the running part). For instance, I now wear VivoBarefoot shoes without exception. The key is not that they are this brand, but that they are \u201cminimalist,\u201d or barefoot shoes. I have had problems with my right foot, hip, and my lower back for years. Changing to shoes that forced me to learn to walk properly, and to run without slamming my heels into the pavement, has very literally removed all of that pain.\nStill, I didn\u2019t start off right away. Born to Run is about the Tarahumara \u2013 a tribe in Mexico who run like scared rabbits up and down mountains and across the desert. It was an inspiring book, but I don\u2019t intend to train for any fifty mile races in my lifetime. What I got from the book was the shoes, the technique, and the very interesting concept that Homo sapiens outlasted and outlived Neanderthal for the simple reason that we have an Achilles tendon, and we were born to run long distances.\nSince, as you also know, I\u2019m a writer, this got me thinking. I actually ordered the silly sandals those Mexican runners used. They didn\u2019t work for me (no big surprise). I also started thinking about running again. Next I ordered some \u201cminimalist\u201d shoes from New Balance. They didn\u2019t fit right \u2013 too tight \u2013 but I kept looking, and I kept thinking.\nSomeone somewhere suggested I look at Vivobarefoot shoes. Either that or I just happened to search for barefoot dress shoes and found that, at the time, they were the only ones making any. I bought a pair of black semi-casual dress shoes. I started wearing them, and immediately noticed a change for the better. Still, I had not started running. Not really.\nMy life has become a complexly scheduled mess. I have a career as an IT Manager that I love. I have a family, and a house. I have a writing career, and now I have Crossroad Press. For me, finding time to run has always been part of the issue. A couple of years ago I clocked a lot of miles by running at lunch and paying for a downtown gym membership so I could use their showers and treadmills. The cost ended up being too much, and for a while after that, I quit running again. That was several years back.\nTo make a long story short, I am back to a schedule I\u2019ve never really loved, but have managed to stick with it. I get up at 6:30 in the morning, and I run. I started back up in August, when I bought my first pair of Vivobarefoot Neo Trail Running shoes. I had a vague plan that I waited a while to tell anyone about. I wanted to run 100 miles before my 54th birthday. Considering that when my overweight, 230 pound, bald old body hit the road\u2026 I was able to do about 1.5 miles in the morning (maybe 1.62) and make it through a shower and off to work. I ran on weekends as well, but at first, those 1.62 miles were it. I got a little faster, and it got easier to finish, but progress was slow going this time around.\nOver time, I stretched it out. On the weekends I managed to bump it first to 2.2 miles, and then a bigger jump to 3.5. My pace was horrifyingly bad. Probably in excess of 12:30 miles. I kept at it, and things improved. I managed a 4.5 mile and then even a 5 or 6 mile run. My pace picked up a little. I hit the 100 miles before my birthday, and I was very proud of it.\nStill, the 230 pounds was melting way so slowly that it was barely noticeable, and I started to get discouraged. That\u2019s when Trish chipped in. She was also losing weight. We\u2019d bought a serious treadmill from Nordic Track, and she started walking and reading during the day. She also changed her diet drastically. Fiber/protein bars\u2026 very little more during the day, and by mutual agreement, we dropped dinner to a reasonably sized portion (not easy).\nAlong with this, I stopped going to 7-11 for breakfast. I have oatmeal or a fiber/protein bar for breakfast with a banana. I\u2019m now down to rice and steamed vegetables at lunch, a pear or other fruit, or an avocado for snacks and a yogurt in case I still get too hungry. This, along with eating small portions at supper, and running, has dropped me (as of this morning) from 230 to 202 and I\u2019m still dropping. Most of the sites that claim to know how much a person should weigh from their height, etc. say 195 would be my ideal weight. We\u2019ll see where it evens out. I\u2019m not starving myself or doing anything crazy, so I figure when I hit that \u201cjust right weight,\u201d I\u2019ll stop losing.\nIt wasn\u2019t too long after I finished my first 100 miles that the old worry kicked in. I hate to run in the cold. I\u2019m also not really fond of treadmills, but more on that later. I remembered a friend of mine had done the Dismal Swamp Stomp several years ago, and I looked it up. They were already taking early registration for it, so without giving myself time to think about it, I signed up and paid my money.\nI had no idea how to train for a longer race. I knew that if you were going to run a marathon you needed to go past 17 miles at least once\u2026so I figured there was probably a \u201cwall\u201d for half marathons too. There is. I found all kinds of useful training programs.\nUnfortunately, they were generally 12 week plans, or even shorter. I was months out. So I modified them all into my own plan. I started running longer runs on weekends. I still only had time (at first) for about two miles in the morning. On the treadmill, I did 20 minutes. Soon that bumped to 25 and then up to 30. I didn\u2019t get any more time, I just got faster. On the weekends I stretched out to four, and then five miles.\nI want to put this in perspective if I can. When I started, as I mentioned, 1.6 miles was pushing myself. I had gotten way out of shape, and when I say this changed my life, I\u2019m not kidding. When I moved up to five miles, that day was one of the hardest running days I can remember. But I kept at it. I regularly ran 3.5 to 4 miles at least on weekends, and three of five days in the workweek (sometimes four) I ran 30 minutes on the treadmill.\nThen I pushed it out past 6 miles \u2013 the first 10k since I\u2019ve started running again. Again, this felt almost impossible at the time, but I pushed past it. All this time the regular runs in the morning 30 minutes on the treadmill, began climbing in mileage, the pace quickening.\nCurrently my morning run is a 5k. If I have to do it on the treadmill it comes in slower, but since I\u2019m in this for endurance and for weight-loss and health, I don\u2019t mind that. I tended to run faster on the road. I still didn\u2019t know, though, if I was kidding myself about the 13.1 miles.\nI mapped out a course that was between 7 and 8 miles, running from Elizabeth City back to home down a windy back road. Trish drove me out, dropped me off, and I was on my way. I made it, but there were periods of walking, and I was not fast. I recorded it, kept running, and looked ahead.\nI finally figured it was time to find out if I was in, or out. I opened the app I use to keep track of my miles and runs, http://www.mapmyrun.com, and asked it to give me a route that was 12 miles. It actually gave me several. I studied them, and picked one that looked like I could finish it, a big loop that led me back home. I got my belt with the twin water bottles (I know now they are too small). About 2:00 in the afternoon I headed out. I had a power bar with me, but I lost that somewhere on the first mile. When I get to what I\u2019ve learned about equipment, I\u2019ll explain this. I was not worried.\nI should have been. The thing about maps and country roads\u2026 little things like missing street signs don\u2019t show up on them. They also don\u2019t shop up in your \u201capp\u201d. First lesson learned on this run was that driving the route first is a good idea (maybe even stashing water along the way). I ran out, and at about the five mile point, I should have turned. There was no sign. I saw the crossroad, and thought about turning, but I didn\u2019t. I ran on. Eventually, after having gone more than six miles, I knew I\u2019d made an error. I knew, however, that I needed to turn right. Foolishly, instead of backtracking, I turned right.\nI will shorten this surreal story into bullet points:\n1) People who live out on farms and in trailers in the country don\u2019t understand running.\n2) Directions given by such people are not reliable.\n3) Dogs, chickens, horses, and wild turkeys are all interested in runners, but no help in finding your way.\n4) When you ask directions, and they ask you where you want to go, and both of the choices are a lot farther from home than you thought you were, it\u2019s not good.\n5) Having a way to track yourself is a good second idea to driving the route ahead of time.\n6) Carrying your phone on a really long solo run is a GOOD IDEA.\nBy the time I finally got back on the road that I knew led home, I had already run about ten miles. There were a few patches of walking, but for the most part, I ran. I kept running. I ran past 13.1 and finally stopped any pretense of running at 15.1 miles. Why? Because my mp3 player battery died and I could not listen to the audiobook any longer. My Garmin watch showed low battery, and I wanted to save the 15.1 miles before it died and I lost the information. I was starting to feel light-headed, and only had about half of one of my too-small water bottles left. I also (as it turned out) had three or four miles to go.\nI walked. I still hadn\u2019t seen anything that I recognized, and I was dizzy-brained enough at that point to think I might even be walking AWAY from home, but I stuck with it. I ran out of water, and was REALLY dehydrated. It was getting darker, and it started to get cooler, almost chilly, which cooled the sweat and did not help. I even started watching the side of the road to see if someone might have tossed a bottle of water that wasn\u2019t empty\u2026 I was pretty desperate.\nI knew Trish would be looking for me, because I was way past when I should have been home (like an hour). She was. As it turned out, she missed the same turn I did, and when she finally got to the road I was walking down, she passed just ahead of me. I arrived where she turned AFTER she passed.\nI turned down old Highway 17 with about a mile and a half from home, literally stumbling. The final turn runs directly between the volunteer fire department, and the Ruritan Club. At that point, moving forward, I saw a car with lights on across the way, watching. Thankfully \u2013 it was Trish \u2013 because I am not 100 percent certain I could have walked that last mile. I crawled in, and they got me home \u2013 we swapped mumbled stories about being lost, but I was probably not very coherent. I got home, managed (I have no idea how) to guzzle a bunch of water and get in, and out of the shower. Then I started to shiver like I had a fever. I curled up in my reclining chair, wrapped a San Diego Chargers throw blanket around me, and chattered myself to sleep. No idea how long I was out\u2026 When I got up, I ate, had some more to drink, and \u2013 basically \u2013 still felt okay\u2026but shaky.\nIt was a close call, and it drove home just how little I actually knew (and likely still know) about distance running. I didn\u2019t take enough water. I ran by myself. I didn\u2019t take anything to eat (or a suitable substitute). I didn\u2019t take my phone. I didn\u2019t verify the route. Bottom line is I\u2019m lucky not to have collapsed alongside the road. Also, I\u2019m lucky to have Trish, who not only got me home, saved my life and fed me, but has been putting up with the running all along, even when my run on the weekends interferes with other activities.\nDespite all of that, the 15 mile run verified that no, I was not crazy and yes, unless something went horribly wrong, I was going the distance. After that I continued my weekly pace of about 18-20 miles, long runs on the weekend. I ran the 8 mile track one more time and that went pretty well.\nThere\u2019s more, though \u2013 there is ALWAYS more. I booked a hotel room in Chesapeake Virginia for the night before the run. I could have gotten a room at the Hyatt, where the race expo was set up, but I did not. Instead I chose to \u201cdouble my HHonors points\u201d and stay at the Hampton Inn, nearby. (There is nothing bad to say about the Hampton Inn \u2013 the room was nice, the beds were comfortable, and the Internet and TV worked \u2013 all I needed). I got the dogs reservations at their kennel (The Barking Lot). I arranged the time off from work so I could make all my preparations on Friday.\nMy last purchase, a case of \u201cGU\u201d energy gel, arrived on Thursday, right on schedule. I had read in the book \u201cRunning with the Kenyans,\u201d by Adharanand Finn, that he and his fellow marathoners used the gel packs for a burst of energy, calories, etc. I didn\u2019t do anything about my low water supply because I knew there would be aid stations. That turned out to be correct \u2013 I did not need much of my own water.\nWe got the dogs and other pets settled for a night without us, and when Katie got out of school, we picked her up and headed to Virginia. We had a quick start, and made good time. It only took me one \u201cturn around navigational thingie,\u201d as the family saying goes, to reach the Hyatt Place, where the race packets were to be picked up. A very nice man helped me find my registration number and then Katie and I went into the back room to pick up our bags, complete with safety pins and number bibs. Mine had the Chrono Track chip on a strip on the back. Katie signed up for the \u201cCub Run,\u201d a \u00bd mile run for kids to take place at 11:30, 3 hours and a half after the race started. At that point I hoped I\u2019d be back from my own run in time to watch, or hobble along at her heels.\nWe both got shirts, too, which was cool. I saw some t-shirts in that room that I\u2019d like to have \u2013 \u201cThe Dumbest Idea on my Bucket List,\u201d and \u201cSeems like a lot of Work for a free banana,\u201d and my favorite \u2013 \u201cIf found beside road, drag over finish line\u201d. I\u2019ll probably collect some of those shirts in the months to come, but I ignored them at the time. We still needed to find our room, check in, and meet my son Zane and his buddy Matt for dinner.\nThis is where it got interesting. We got to the hotel, and the parking lot was FULL of bikers. Literally. \u201cFree Rollers Inc.\u201d were in town for their annual Chesapeake gathering. I later read on the net that they had a dinner, and a dance to attend. They arrived just ahead of us, and there were a lot of people in line at the front desk. There was also a lot of talk about beer runs and Crown Royal, but it was a pretty calm gathering. I rode with Tiburon MC in Rota, Spain and in Norfolk, Virginia later on, so I was right at home. Katie, however, had a moment when she tried to use the restroom and found it contained a very large, very naked lady changing clothes who had not bothered to lock the door.\nIn any case, we got into our room, changed clothes, and hit the road to pick up my youngest son, Zane. He\u2019d just come back to the area from US Navy \u201cA\u201d school in Great Lakes, and we\u2019d made plans to go to dinner with him, and his friend Matt. We got Zane, overcame restaurant confusion, and got to The Olive Garden for a carb-up Pasta meal (and salad) for me \u2013 and various other Italian delights for everyone else.\nThe meal was a success, and afterward we handed Zane off to Matt and headed back to our hotel. It was about then that I started to realize Trish was not feeling well at all. She was shivering, and pale, and lay down almost immediately. We watched a little TV, and I checked Facebook, and e-mail, but at that point I was wondering if the run was going to happen. No way I\u2019d have taken her there and left her two hours in the sun if she was too sick\u2026\nWe set all the alarms available for 5:30 AM and \u2013 thankfully \u2013 slept pretty well for a little over six hours. In the morning I had fresh oatmeal, a banana, and coffee. We got all our stuff into the car, headed out into a very nice morning \u2013 weather perfect \u2013 Trish feeling a little better \u2013 and headed for the foot of the Dismal Swamp Canal trail \u2013 the carved bear \u2013 and the culmination of a LOT of miles.\nWe got there just in time for me to hit the line at the porta-potties. EVERYONE seemed to be in those lines. I got to the front after a short conversation with a very nice guy who lived in Hertford, NC who said he was more of a bike rider, but looked like he could crush \u00bd a marathon. The door in front of me opened and a very tall, pretty black woman stepped out. She waved me away with a warning. No paper. I waited a little longer \u2013 again \u2013 disaster averted\u2026 As it turns out, she was one of the elite runners. She came in fifth or sixth, but still in about half the time I did.\nAfter that, there was nothing to do but to load up my hydration / equipment belt. I took four GU packs, poured \u201cSmart Water\u201d into my two plastic bottles, hooked up my MP3 player, and started to drop out of everything but the moment. I was listening to \u201cEat & Run,\u201d by Scott Jurek. I figured what better way to spend my miles, than with someone who ran hundreds of them at a time. He has not convinced me to drop meat a hundred percent, but I\u2019m already leaning down the healthy eating trail, and he has some powerful arguments.\nThey lined us up, made some speeches, talked about the charity and the sponsors\u2026 and had us let the hand-crank bike competitors to the front. There is a story of heroism. A four year old in one of those bikes finished the 1/2 mile cub run, and most of the other hand-crank athletes finished the 13.1 miles in just a bit over the time it took the elite runners. That\u2019s a story in itself. They sent them off ahead of us, and they tried to arrange the runners that followed by pace. It was still something of a jumble.\nI have never run a race of this type, so it was a surprise to me to see the grouped people \u201cpacing\u201d \u2013 playing music that kept them at the right speed for 2 hours, 2 hours and fifteen minutes, etc. The only other time I ran this distance it took me nearly three hours, but I had a personal goal set for the Dismal Swamp Stomp \u2013 to try to beat 2:30. The first part of the race I set myself up for this by making sure I was following the 2 hours and 15 minute pace group. I can say that for nearly eight miles, I was ahead of that 2:30 group. Then they caught up with me. I ran ahead again, and they caught up again\u2026but that\u2019s getting ahead of myself (and not of them).\nI started off the run at a pace slower than I\u2019m used to. I don\u2019t know if that was a mistake, or a good idea, and likely won\u2019t know until I\u2019ve run the distance a few more times. The truth is I could have cleared the first 6.2 miles in under an hour, and if I still held my slower pace after that, would have beaten the 2:30 handily. Overthinking \u2013 under-thinking \u2013 and unimportant. I was happy. It was a beautiful day. I was running a few yards from the trees that lined the Intercoastal Waterway, stretching all the way from Virginia down to Florida, and engineered by brilliant men like George Washington.\nAlong that route, I know, is the point that was the border of Virginia and North Carolina in the late 1800s, and the site of the Lake Drummond Hotel \u2013 sometimes called The Halfway House, because it stood half in one state, and half in the other. My novel, Nevermore, a Novel of Love, Loss & Edgar Allan Poe, was set in that hotel, and in the swamp beyond.\nI was chasing ghosts, both real, and those from my own stories. I found myself catching up to, passing, and then being passed again by the same groups of people. For the first five or six miles, it was just like any of my regular runs. I listened to Scott Jurek tell me about his epic 50, 100, and beyond mile runs, heard how turning vegan changed his life, and I ran. (More recently I\u2019ve listened to another ultra-marathoner talk about eating Hawaiian style pizza while running, so I take it all with a grain of salt.)\nJust before I hit the half-way point, I saw my first butterfly. I happened to glance off to the side of the road, toward the swamp, and there it was. It was a beautiful Zebra Swallowtail \u2013 silver and black\u2013and it was pacing me. I watched it as closely as I could, not wanting to lose my footing and have to explain that I didn\u2019t finish the \u00bd marathon because I was watching a butterfly and tripped. Amazingly, I felt a surge of energy, and at the same time, I felt myself relax. Some of the strain drained away, and I nearly laughed. The silly butterfly had centered me in a way that I couldn\u2019t define. It was almost like a sign, though I\u2019d hate to speculate from whom, or from what.\nI kept religiously sucking down the GU gel packs every half hour, as directed on the box and on web-sites I\u2019d checked (I think that\u2019s too many now, but that\u2019s for another day). I had been chasing the two hour and fifteen minute pacers, but they were out of sight. The groupings were more spread out on the second half, and though I still passed, and was passed by, some of the same folks, it was like a second, completely different race.\nI started hearing that little voice in my head, for one thing. It\u2019s the one that says \u2013 what are you doing? You can walk \u2013 as long as you pass the finish line, what difference does it make? You don\u2019t even know these people. I hear that voice (and ignore it) a lot\u2026but it was strong out there. Fortunately, I had allies. The butterflies became more frequent after about mile 7 \u2013 or maybe I just started noticing them. Sometimes they flew beside me. Sometimes they flickered into sight, and back, without spending any time. By mile ten, though I\u2019d walked a few steps, I knew I was going to finish it. I sucked down my last GU pack and got to work. I kept watching for, and smiling at the butterflies.\nThe last mile, I sped up. I started picking each person in front of me and working to catch them. I managed to pass seven people in that last mile, one just before the finish. As I started that last half mile, the butterfly made a final pass. This time, it was coming straight at me, slipped by on my right side, and was gone\u2026I never looked back.\nI am sure that I\u2019m going to remember that first long race. I\u2019m also sure it won\u2019t be the last, or the longest. There is a marathon in my future\u2026something I would have said before, but not really believed. Every time I run a little farther than I have before, I sort of stand at the end, and wonder how much more I could have done.\nFrom now on, wherever the roads take me, I\u2019ll be watching for the butterflies, and when I see them, I\u2019ll follow. Who knows where they might lead\u2026\nNow\u2026 I\u2019m not an expert, but I have some thoughts for people who want to embrace the running kind of crazy. Take the time to learn to run in some form of minimalist shoes. It\u2019s not about being barefoot, it\u2019s about running with the right posture, and decent form. Your feet know how they work better than you do \u2013 and better than Nike, too, for that matter. Trust them.\nIf you are going more than 5k in distance, take water. There are dozens of ways to carry it. You can just carry a bottle of water in your hand. I have a belt with two pockets for small water bottles, but I\u2019ll be upgrading soon. That same belt has to be able to hold something to eat, possibly your phone, or your mp3 player\u2026money is a good idea. You don\u2019t expect something to go wrong, and most of the time you\u2019re fine believing that. Trust me when I say, though, that when you are staring down three beer-swigging rednecks who wonder if you\u2019re crazy, or making the wrong turn around that cotton field and heading for the next town instead of home, you\u2019ll be glad you were prepared.\nAlong with the water, take something with calories and protein. I recommend GU gel packs. They taste like frosting, and their effect on your body mid-run is almost magical. There are a lot of other gel packs, and power bars. The Gel Packs are easy to pack into your pockets or belt. Don\u2019t leave the wrappers out there \u2013 Mother Nature deserves your respect.\nChoose goals to work toward to silence the inner voice that says it doesn\u2019t matter anymore. 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We are meeting in Kilborne Hall in the Navy section in the closed conference room.\nSir, I want to thank you again for allowing me this time for the interview for class and now my first question is, when did you enlist in the Marine Corps and what attracted you to it?\nLaninga: I enlisted in the Marine Corps in January of 1983. I was sent to boot camp in February of 1983. I was at a community college at the time, studying Criminal Justice. I thought I wanted to be a police officer. I was also trying to hold down a job at the same time. It really wasn\u2019t where I wanted to go in life. I\u2019d always been attracted to the military, particularly the Marine Corps. I talked to the Navy and the Army, as well as the Marines, but decided after talking to all of them, that the Marine Corps had what I was looking for.\nNance: Sir, now for question number two. Have you always been artillery and what attracted you to artillery?\nLaninga: I had been artillery as an officer, but I spent nine and a half years as an enlisted Marine. Most of my time has been spent as an officer. I\u2019ve only done two operational tours as an artillery officer \u2013 as a lieutenant and then, later on, as a captain. When I entered the Basic School after I got my commission, I thought I wanted to be an infantry officer, because that\u2019s what I did when I was enlisted. My staff platoon 2\ncommander at the Basic School, a guy named Capt. Joe Collins \u2013 he\u2019s a lieutenant colonel now \u2013 he was an artillery officer and he had a huge influence on me. He is one of the officers that I admire most in my career. A friend of mine who had gone to Basic School a year ahead of me also became an artillery officer, so he had some influence too. Putting all that together, I listed artillery as my number one choice at Basic School. Whether I was going to get that or not I didn\u2019t know, so I had to list other things after artillery. After six months of Basic School it was pretty clear that infantry was one of the occupational specialties that I didn\u2019t want as a primary. Artillery was first. I think I listed combat engineer as second, tanks third and then my fourth choice was logistics and then I had some others after that. I think my tenth choice was infantry.\nNance: Sir, throughout your career, where have you been stationed?\nLaninga: I went to boot camp at the Recruit Depot at San Diego and then I stayed out in California for the next four years, stationed at Camp Pendleton in 5th Marine Regiment. I was in Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines. I did my initial infantry training at the Infantry Training School at Camp San Onofre, which is also Camp Pendleton. At the end of my first enlistment, I thought I was going to get out. Had really done nothing to stay in the Marine Corps and back then re-enlisting was easy to do so, literally, on the last day that I was in the Marine Corps I extended, which allowed me to re-enlist. I re-enlisted for Marine Security Guard School, which was training for Embassy people. I reported to the Marine Security Guard School in Quantico, Virginia for six weeks of training there. My initial assignment was to be stationed at the American Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa where I was a watch stander and I spent 14 months in Pretoria, South Africa. My next assignment was in Amman, Jordan. When I got to Amman I was the senior sergeant in the detachment, so my detachment commander, who was a gunnery sergeant, made me the assistant and I spent seven months there. I would have spent more time there, but I got selected for the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program, which I\u2019d applied for when I was in South Africa. Got accepted. I had to make my prep school, which started in June at the Recruit Depot in San Diego, so I got what we call \u201cshort toured\u201d on my Embassy duty. Then I went to the University of Michigan and graduated in \u201992 \u2013 that was my duty station \u2013 got my commission and reported to Basic 3\nSchool after that \u2013 Field Artillery School at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma which is the U.S. Army field artillery school. All Marines, enlisted and officers, go there for artillery training. My first duty assignment, operationally, as a lieutenant was 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, in what was then Marines Corps Air Station in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. I spent three years there. I served as a forward observer, a fire direction officer and an artillery liaison officer, a headquarters company executive officer for Headquarters Company, 3rd Marines, and I finished up as the executive officer for Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines. Got sent to school after that \u2013 what we call Career Level School \u2013 in my case, it was called Amphibious Warfare School. That was in Quantico, Virginia.\nLet me back up. Actually I went to Parris Island first. My first \u201cB\u201d billet I spent two years at Parris Island as a series commander and then I was the battalion operations officer for about 18 months. Then went to school. I was at amphibious warfare school, which is about nine months long. Went back out to Hawaii after that. Started out as an artillery liaison officer to 3rd Marine Regiment and then got command of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines and I had them for 21 months. I took them on a seven month deployment to Okinawa, Japan. In Okinawa, Japan, we deployed to exercises on the mainland in Japan for firing. When I came back I applied for Marine officer instructor duty, but did not get selected for it. I was selected as an alternate, but this position at VMI became available when my predecessor was short-toured, so I came here on what we call a \u201chot fill.\u201d\nNance: Sir, my next question is, what was the biggest challenge you faced, either as a non-commissioned officer, or as a commissioned officer?\nLaninga: I don\u2019t recall real big challenges as a NCO. As a NCO you\u2019re hands on. You are really just executing missions given to you by your superiors. I don\u2019t recall any real big challenges. I do have one story about a professional challenge as an officer. When I was a lieutenant, Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, I was guns platoon commander and I worked with a staff sergeant who had been in the Marine Corps about 17, 18 years and he was my platoon sergeant. He and I did not get along personally. Professionally we were okay, but we didn\u2019t get along personally. One time we were out in the field and 4\nbecause of personnel assignments and people not being available for that training exercise, I put him as a section chief on one of the howitzers, which is sort of a demotion, even though it\u2019s a staff sergeant\u2019s job to be howitzer section chief. I think he took it the wrong way and he was very upset that he wasn\u2019t asked to be platoon sergeant. One morning, he and I got into a verbal altercation where he used profanity and was disrespectful and at that point I had to relieve a staff sergeant from his duties as a platoon sergeant and section chief who had been in the Marine Corps for 17 or 18 years. He was very experienced, but he crossed the line. That was probably the hardest thing I\u2019ve had to do as an officer, or at any rank, was relieve that staff sergeant. I had to write him an adverse fitness report after that, that would have prevented him from being promoted to the next rank. Fortunately for him, he was allowed to retire as a staff sergeant. He never did get promoted. I don\u2019t think that my adverse fitness report prevented him from being promoted, because he had already been passed over, but I\u2019m sure it didn\u2019t help. Relieving another Marine for whatever reason is very difficult to do.\nNance: That answers my next question, sir, so I\u2019ll just move on. Sir, this is in regards to your wife. It\u2019s been said that the hardest job of the United States Marine Corps isn\u2019t by the Marine, but by the wife. Do you find that true and what kind of challenges has she had to face?\nLaninga: A lot of marriages don\u2019t survive the Marine Corps. A lot of, especially younger Marines, getting married, offer a variety of reasons \u2013 mostly due to lack of maturity, financial issues or just not being able to take the long hours of the deployments. I\u2019ve been married for 15 years now and my wife has been through three six month deployments where I was away. That\u2019s a year and a half that we\u2019ll never get back \u2013 time that we spent apart. The long hours. The typical day, even here at VMI, is at least ten to 12 and sometimes even more, hours a day. A lot of weekends. Right now I\u2019m able to go home every evening, unless we\u2019re on Field Training Exercises or a Corps trip or something like that, but I would spend anywhere from two to three nights to five weeks away from my wife in the field and she\u2019s on her own.\nFortunately, for her, she\u2019s very self-reliant. She does not sit home. She either works or a lot of time, when we were married for the first six years, she was going to school full-time and working part-time. She 5\nkeeps herself busy. Never had an opportunity to build up resentment for what I was doing or hold it against me. Socially and economically she is very worldly. She\u2019s not an American \u2013 she\u2019s English. She grew up in a different environment, so we didn\u2019t have any problems with long separations. We missed each other, but we were always happy. We think alike financially. That\u2019s a big sticky point with a lot of marriages \u2013 financial irresponsibility \u2013 spending over your limit. You see that all the time in the Marine Corps. Some corporal who\u2019s got a brand new car with new rims, but you go to this house and he\u2019s got a sheet tied up for his curtains. His priorities are a little bit different. She was always able to rely on the wives\u2019 support network. They have a formal program in the Marine Corps called the Key Volunteer Program that\u2019s administered to by the active duty spouses. They have an organization to information and support network. That always helps. My wife has never been formally involved in the Key Volunteers, but she always helped out and participated when she could. I think her self-reliance and her ability to amuse herself while I\u2019m gone has been a key to having a successful marriage survive the Marine Corps.\nNance: There have been a lot of changes, not just in the Marine Corps, but in the armed services overall. One of the specific changes is women and the idea of them having combat roles and things of that nature and should this not be. What is your idea about this?\nLaninga: I think it\u2019s, actually, not debatable any more because the modern battlefield is asymmetrical. Women are in combat right now. They are not, by law, allowed to serve in infantry units, artillery units in the Marine Corps, combat engineer units, tank units or amphibious assault units. However, they are in combat support roles and combat service support roles that oftentimes bring them in direct contact with the enemy, so I think it\u2019s a non-issue. I think they\u2019re in combat right now. Whether we\u2019re ready to socially accept women in infantry units \u2013 we\u2019re not there yet. There would be way too much resistance but, realistically, women are in combat. They serve aboard combatant ships in the Navy, they fly tactical aircraft in all the services so, really, they are in combat. You can just look at the whole Jessica Lynch story to see that, yes, women are there, they are in combat, they are fighting, they are in contact with the enemy. That\u2019s the threat right now with battlefields all around them. 6\nNance: Sir, what are your views on artillery and its role within the combat arms?\nLaninga: Artillery is the only all-weather, all the time, all condition, fire support system. You can\u2019t say about combat aircraft. You can\u2019t say that about Naval gunfire. You can\u2019t say that about, sometimes, even mortars. Artillery is the first and best resort for fire support. Right now the Marine Corps only has one weapons system and that\u2019s the 155M M198 howitzer. It\u2019s probably almost about 25 years old now, but it should have been replaced, but the replacement howitzer is not ready to be fielded yet. That\u2019s the M777 light-towed howitzer. It weighs probably 7,000 pounds less; it\u2019s the same caliber, but it\u2019s got more capability \u2013 it\u2019s lighter, it\u2019s faster, it\u2019s got some quality improvement and quality enhancement gadgets on it that make it more responsive. Right now, a lot of artillerymen in the Army and the Marine Corps are not with their cannons. They are serving as provisional infantry, which is a secondary mission of any artillery unit and provisional military police, which is something we\u2019re not trained for primarily, but we do have those missions. Any Marine Corps artillery unit does not have infantry attached to it. It has to protect itself in combat. In a Marine artillery battery, every Marine carries a side-arm, whether it\u2019s a rifle, a pistol, an M203 grenade launcher or a squad automatic weapon. There are eight heavy machine guns in an artillery battery, four 50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns and four Mark 19 grenade machine guns and then there are also four medium machine guns. So we have a lot of capability to serve as infantry and I know I\u2019ve trained a lot in my second tour as an artillery officer in provisional infantry operations. We still need the howitzers, though. We\u2019re always going to need fire support, because jets and helicopters can\u2019t always fly and mortars might not be able to reach you.\nNance: Okay, sir, now for my second to last question. What future do you believe that the artillery position holds in this war on terrorism, not just by what the United States faces, but what the rest of the world faces?\nLaninga: We can, indeed, serve in secondary missions, like the Provisional Infantry and MP\u2019s. We still need fire support there on the assault of Fallujah. There was Marine artillery units providing fire support for that. Marine artillery units are also always included in a Marine expeditionary unit, not only because 7\nthey have howitzers, but they also have a lot of communications assets and transportation assets. Lots of trucks, lots of hum-vees, lots of radio and the Marines who are already trained to use them. So if you need them for combat support or convoy operations or humanitarian disaster relief, you have that capability. An infantry unit doesn\u2019t come with that sort of capability. They don\u2019t have all the trucks and all that stuff, so we\u2019re always going to need artillery. Right now the Marine Corps is reducing artillery infrastructure. They are not putting as many people into the artillery MOS\u2019s, but they\u2019ll never completely get rid of them. We\u2019re always going to need that 24-hour a day, all weather, all conditions, fire support capability.\nNance: What can you tell us about the EFS, Expeditionary Fire Support System?\nLaninga: There\u2019s been a debate in the Marine Corps. There\u2019s a saying: the Marine Corps field artillery is the king of battle, while in the Marine Corps you can also say, the king don\u2019t swim. That means it doesn\u2019t usually go ashore in an amphibious environment right away, so you lack some heavy fire support like artillery can provide you. If you have aircraft, that\u2019s great. If you have naval gunfire, that\u2019s great too. But what the Marine Corps got rid of in the early \u201890s was their 105mm howitzers, which are much lighter than 155 systems. They can be pulled by humvees. You can get more of them on amphibious transport craft and things of that nature. You can get them ashore quicker and the ammunition is lighter, the crews are smaller. So the Marine Corps lacks in expeditionary fire support system right now and the debate is between whether we\u2019re going to go with artillery, some sort of towed or self-propelled 105 system \u2013 105mm howitzer \u2013 or a heavy mortar. Right now the Marine Corps is leaning toward a heavy mortar \u2013 a 120mm mortar. As an artillery officer, of course, I\u2019m not sure that\u2019s the best decision, but that decision is way above my pay grade. What I think we should do is bring back a comparable system, like the 105 howitzer. There are lots of them out there, already on the market, already developed and tested, that the U.S. Army uses and our NATO allies use, that we could purchase and use as the expeditionary fire support system. Looks like we\u2019re going toward this mortar and there\u2019s a lot of technical things between artillery and mortars. Mortars aren\u2019t as accurate. Their time of flight is much longer than artillery, especially a big mortar like 120\u2019s. Their range is not as great and when you want a close-in fire support 8\nsystem, 105 artillery is usually the best because you can get the rounds in their quicker, more accurately and have better effects on the enemy. We\u2019ll see how that debate pans out, but right now they\u2019re looking to go with the 120 mortar. They haven\u2019t figured out which one yet.\nNance: All right, sir. That concludes the questions I had for you. I want to thank you once again for answering the questions and your input about this, about your personal life, and experiences in the Marine Corps.\nLaninga: Thank you.\nTitle Daryl Laninga Interview\nInterviewee Laninga, Daryl\nInterviewer Nance, Thomas W.\nAbstract Maj. Daryl Laninga joined the USMC in 1983. He served as an enlisted infantryman (mortar man) for 9.5 years, commissioned via the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program in 1992. Military occupational specialty: field artillery officer. This interview covers his service in the USMC through 2005.\nSubjects - People Laninga, Daryl\nIdentifier MOHC-LaningaD\nTitle LaningaD_01_interview\nFull Text John A. Adams '71 Center for Military History and Strategic Analysis. Cold War Oral History Project Interview with Maj. Daryl Laninga by Cadet Thomas Wilson Nance, February 16, 2005 \u00a9Adams Center, Virginia Military Institute About the Interviewer: Cadet Thomas Nance, '06, is an International Studies/Arabic Major with a Spanish Minor. He plans to commission into the Marine Corps upon graduation and is a native of Richmond, Va. Nance: The following interview is being conducted for the John A. Adams \u201971 Center for Military History and Strategic Analysis as part of the requirements for History 386\u2014American Military History since 1919. The interviewer is Thomas Wilson Nance. The interviewee is Major Daryl Laninga. The date is 16 February 2005. We are meeting in Kilborne Hall in the Navy section in the closed conference room. Sir, I want to thank you again for allowing me this time for the interview for class and now my first question is, when did you enlist in the Marine Corps and what attracted you to it? Laninga: I enlisted in the Marine Corps in January of 1983. I was sent to boot camp in February of 1983. I was at a community college at the time, studying Criminal Justice. I thought I wanted to be a police officer. I was also trying to hold down a job at the same time. It really wasn\u2019t where I wanted to go in life. I\u2019d always been attracted to the military, particularly the Marine Corps. I talked to the Navy and the Army, as well as the Marines, but decided after talking to all of them, that the Marine Corps had what I was looking for. Nance: Sir, now for question number two. Have you always been artillery and what attracted you to artillery? Laninga: I had been artillery as an officer, but I spent nine and a half years as an enlisted Marine. Most of my time has been spent as an officer. I\u2019ve only done two operational tours as an artillery officer \u2013 as a lieutenant and then, later on, as a captain. When I entered the Basic School after I got my commission, I thought I wanted to be an infantry officer, because that\u2019s what I did when I was enlisted. My staff platoon 2 commander at the Basic School, a guy named Capt. Joe Collins \u2013 he\u2019s a lieutenant colonel now \u2013 he was an artillery officer and he had a huge influence on me. He is one of the officers that I admire most in my career. A friend of mine who had gone to Basic School a year ahead of me also became an artillery officer, so he had some influence too. Putting all that together, I listed artillery as my number one choice at Basic School. Whether I was going to get that or not I didn\u2019t know, so I had to list other things after artillery. After six months of Basic School it was pretty clear that infantry was one of the occupational specialties that I didn\u2019t want as a primary. Artillery was first. I think I listed combat engineer as second, tanks third and then my fourth choice was logistics and then I had some others after that. I think my tenth choice was infantry. Nance: Sir, throughout your career, where have you been stationed? Laninga: I went to boot camp at the Recruit Depot at San Diego and then I stayed out in California for the next four years, stationed at Camp Pendleton in 5th Marine Regiment. I was in Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines. I did my initial infantry training at the Infantry Training School at Camp San Onofre, which is also Camp Pendleton. At the end of my first enlistment, I thought I was going to get out. Had really done nothing to stay in the Marine Corps and back then re-enlisting was easy to do so, literally, on the last day that I was in the Marine Corps I extended, which allowed me to re-enlist. I re-enlisted for Marine Security Guard School, which was training for Embassy people. I reported to the Marine Security Guard School in Quantico, Virginia for six weeks of training there. My initial assignment was to be stationed at the American Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa where I was a watch stander and I spent 14 months in Pretoria, South Africa. My next assignment was in Amman, Jordan. When I got to Amman I was the senior sergeant in the detachment, so my detachment commander, who was a gunnery sergeant, made me the assistant and I spent seven months there. I would have spent more time there, but I got selected for the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program, which I\u2019d applied for when I was in South Africa. Got accepted. I had to make my prep school, which started in June at the Recruit Depot in San Diego, so I got what we call \u201cshort toured\u201d on my Embassy duty. Then I went to the University of Michigan and graduated in \u201992 \u2013 that was my duty station \u2013 got my commission and reported to Basic 3 School after that \u2013 Field Artillery School at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma which is the U.S. Army field artillery school. All Marines, enlisted and officers, go there for artillery training. My first duty assignment, operationally, as a lieutenant was 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, in what was then Marines Corps Air Station in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. I spent three years there. I served as a forward observer, a fire direction officer and an artillery liaison officer, a headquarters company executive officer for Headquarters Company, 3rd Marines, and I finished up as the executive officer for Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines. Got sent to school after that \u2013 what we call Career Level School \u2013 in my case, it was called Amphibious Warfare School. That was in Quantico, Virginia. Let me back up. Actually I went to Parris Island first. My first \u201cB\u201d billet I spent two years at Parris Island as a series commander and then I was the battalion operations officer for about 18 months. Then went to school. I was at amphibious warfare school, which is about nine months long. Went back out to Hawaii after that. Started out as an artillery liaison officer to 3rd Marine Regiment and then got command of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines and I had them for 21 months. I took them on a seven month deployment to Okinawa, Japan. In Okinawa, Japan, we deployed to exercises on the mainland in Japan for firing. When I came back I applied for Marine officer instructor duty, but did not get selected for it. I was selected as an alternate, but this position at VMI became available when my predecessor was short-toured, so I came here on what we call a \u201chot fill.\u201d Nance: Sir, my next question is, what was the biggest challenge you faced, either as a non-commissioned officer, or as a commissioned officer? Laninga: I don\u2019t recall real big challenges as a NCO. As a NCO you\u2019re hands on. You are really just executing missions given to you by your superiors. I don\u2019t recall any real big challenges. I do have one story about a professional challenge as an officer. When I was a lieutenant, Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, I was guns platoon commander and I worked with a staff sergeant who had been in the Marine Corps about 17, 18 years and he was my platoon sergeant. He and I did not get along personally. Professionally we were okay, but we didn\u2019t get along personally. One time we were out in the field and 4 because of personnel assignments and people not being available for that training exercise, I put him as a section chief on one of the howitzers, which is sort of a demotion, even though it\u2019s a staff sergeant\u2019s job to be howitzer section chief. I think he took it the wrong way and he was very upset that he wasn\u2019t asked to be platoon sergeant. One morning, he and I got into a verbal altercation where he used profanity and was disrespectful and at that point I had to relieve a staff sergeant from his duties as a platoon sergeant and section chief who had been in the Marine Corps for 17 or 18 years. He was very experienced, but he crossed the line. That was probably the hardest thing I\u2019ve had to do as an officer, or at any rank, was relieve that staff sergeant. I had to write him an adverse fitness report after that, that would have prevented him from being promoted to the next rank. Fortunately for him, he was allowed to retire as a staff sergeant. He never did get promoted. I don\u2019t think that my adverse fitness report prevented him from being promoted, because he had already been passed over, but I\u2019m sure it didn\u2019t help. Relieving another Marine for whatever reason is very difficult to do. Nance: That answers my next question, sir, so I\u2019ll just move on. Sir, this is in regards to your wife. It\u2019s been said that the hardest job of the United States Marine Corps isn\u2019t by the Marine, but by the wife. Do you find that true and what kind of challenges has she had to face? Laninga: A lot of marriages don\u2019t survive the Marine Corps. A lot of, especially younger Marines, getting married, offer a variety of reasons \u2013 mostly due to lack of maturity, financial issues or just not being able to take the long hours of the deployments. I\u2019ve been married for 15 years now and my wife has been through three six month deployments where I was away. That\u2019s a year and a half that we\u2019ll never get back \u2013 time that we spent apart. The long hours. The typical day, even here at VMI, is at least ten to 12 and sometimes even more, hours a day. A lot of weekends. Right now I\u2019m able to go home every evening, unless we\u2019re on Field Training Exercises or a Corps trip or something like that, but I would spend anywhere from two to three nights to five weeks away from my wife in the field and she\u2019s on her own. Fortunately, for her, she\u2019s very self-reliant. She does not sit home. She either works or a lot of time, when we were married for the first six years, she was going to school full-time and working part-time. She 5 keeps herself busy. Never had an opportunity to build up resentment for what I was doing or hold it against me. Socially and economically she is very worldly. She\u2019s not an American \u2013 she\u2019s English. She grew up in a different environment, so we didn\u2019t have any problems with long separations. We missed each other, but we were always happy. We think alike financially. That\u2019s a big sticky point with a lot of marriages \u2013 financial irresponsibility \u2013 spending over your limit. You see that all the time in the Marine Corps. Some corporal who\u2019s got a brand new car with new rims, but you go to this house and he\u2019s got a sheet tied up for his curtains. His priorities are a little bit different. She was always able to rely on the wives\u2019 support network. They have a formal program in the Marine Corps called the Key Volunteer Program that\u2019s administered to by the active duty spouses. They have an organization to information and support network. That always helps. My wife has never been formally involved in the Key Volunteers, but she always helped out and participated when she could. I think her self-reliance and her ability to amuse herself while I\u2019m gone has been a key to having a successful marriage survive the Marine Corps. Nance: There have been a lot of changes, not just in the Marine Corps, but in the armed services overall. One of the specific changes is women and the idea of them having combat roles and things of that nature and should this not be. What is your idea about this? Laninga: I think it\u2019s, actually, not debatable any more because the modern battlefield is asymmetrical. Women are in combat right now. They are not, by law, allowed to serve in infantry units, artillery units in the Marine Corps, combat engineer units, tank units or amphibious assault units. However, they are in combat support roles and combat service support roles that oftentimes bring them in direct contact with the enemy, so I think it\u2019s a non-issue. I think they\u2019re in combat right now. Whether we\u2019re ready to socially accept women in infantry units \u2013 we\u2019re not there yet. There would be way too much resistance but, realistically, women are in combat. They serve aboard combatant ships in the Navy, they fly tactical aircraft in all the services so, really, they are in combat. You can just look at the whole Jessica Lynch story to see that, yes, women are there, they are in combat, they are fighting, they are in contact with the enemy. That\u2019s the threat right now with battlefields all around them. 6 Nance: Sir, what are your views on artillery and its role within the combat arms? Laninga: Artillery is the only all-weather, all the time, all condition, fire support system. You can\u2019t say about combat aircraft. You can\u2019t say that about Naval gunfire. You can\u2019t say that about, sometimes, even mortars. Artillery is the first and best resort for fire support. Right now the Marine Corps only has one weapons system and that\u2019s the 155M M198 howitzer. It\u2019s probably almost about 25 years old now, but it should have been replaced, but the replacement howitzer is not ready to be fielded yet. That\u2019s the M777 light-towed howitzer. It weighs probably 7,000 pounds less; it\u2019s the same caliber, but it\u2019s got more capability \u2013 it\u2019s lighter, it\u2019s faster, it\u2019s got some quality improvement and quality enhancement gadgets on it that make it more responsive. Right now, a lot of artillerymen in the Army and the Marine Corps are not with their cannons. They are serving as provisional infantry, which is a secondary mission of any artillery unit and provisional military police, which is something we\u2019re not trained for primarily, but we do have those missions. Any Marine Corps artillery unit does not have infantry attached to it. It has to protect itself in combat. In a Marine artillery battery, every Marine carries a side-arm, whether it\u2019s a rifle, a pistol, an M203 grenade launcher or a squad automatic weapon. There are eight heavy machine guns in an artillery battery, four 50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns and four Mark 19 grenade machine guns and then there are also four medium machine guns. So we have a lot of capability to serve as infantry and I know I\u2019ve trained a lot in my second tour as an artillery officer in provisional infantry operations. We still need the howitzers, though. We\u2019re always going to need fire support, because jets and helicopters can\u2019t always fly and mortars might not be able to reach you. Nance: Okay, sir, now for my second to last question. What future do you believe that the artillery position holds in this war on terrorism, not just by what the United States faces, but what the rest of the world faces? Laninga: We can, indeed, serve in secondary missions, like the Provisional Infantry and MP\u2019s. We still need fire support there on the assault of Fallujah. There was Marine artillery units providing fire support for that. Marine artillery units are also always included in a Marine expeditionary unit, not only because 7 they have howitzers, but they also have a lot of communications assets and transportation assets. Lots of trucks, lots of hum-vees, lots of radio and the Marines who are already trained to use them. So if you need them for combat support or convoy operations or humanitarian disaster relief, you have that capability. An infantry unit doesn\u2019t come with that sort of capability. They don\u2019t have all the trucks and all that stuff, so we\u2019re always going to need artillery. Right now the Marine Corps is reducing artillery infrastructure. They are not putting as many people into the artillery MOS\u2019s, but they\u2019ll never completely get rid of them. We\u2019re always going to need that 24-hour a day, all weather, all conditions, fire support capability. Nance: What can you tell us about the EFS, Expeditionary Fire Support System? Laninga: There\u2019s been a debate in the Marine Corps. There\u2019s a saying: the Marine Corps field artillery is the king of battle, while in the Marine Corps you can also say, the king don\u2019t swim. That means it doesn\u2019t usually go ashore in an amphibious environment right away, so you lack some heavy fire support like artillery can provide you. If you have aircraft, that\u2019s great. If you have naval gunfire, that\u2019s great too. But what the Marine Corps got rid of in the early \u201890s was their 105mm howitzers, which are much lighter than 155 systems. They can be pulled by humvees. You can get more of them on amphibious transport craft and things of that nature. You can get them ashore quicker and the ammunition is lighter, the crews are smaller. So the Marine Corps lacks in expeditionary fire support system right now and the debate is between whether we\u2019re going to go with artillery, some sort of towed or self-propelled 105 system \u2013 105mm howitzer \u2013 or a heavy mortar. Right now the Marine Corps is leaning toward a heavy mortar \u2013 a 120mm mortar. As an artillery officer, of course, I\u2019m not sure that\u2019s the best decision, but that decision is way above my pay grade. What I think we should do is bring back a comparable system, like the 105 howitzer. There are lots of them out there, already on the market, already developed and tested, that the U.S. Army uses and our NATO allies use, that we could purchase and use as the expeditionary fire support system. Looks like we\u2019re going toward this mortar and there\u2019s a lot of technical things between artillery and mortars. Mortars aren\u2019t as accurate. Their time of flight is much longer than artillery, especially a big mortar like 120\u2019s. Their range is not as great and when you want a close-in fire support 8 system, 105 artillery is usually the best because you can get the rounds in their quicker, more accurately and have better effects on the enemy. We\u2019ll see how that debate pans out, but right now they\u2019re looking to go with the 120 mortar. They haven\u2019t figured out which one yet. Nance: All right, sir. That concludes the questions I had for you. I want to thank you once again for answering the questions and your input about this, about your personal life, and experiences in the Marine Corps. Laninga: Thank you.",
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        "raw_content": "INS Campaign Seeks Out Applicants for LIFE Legalization Benefits\nINS announced a public outreach program campaign to encourage thousands of eligible individuals to file applications that could adjust their status in the United States to that of permanent residents. End of INS Statement.\nThe strange thing people who already applied and done with their interview never got anything even after one year from the date of the their interview. I can't understand the INS. Good Luck even if the good luck will never come one day.\nThat's excatly my point that they can hold their press conference all day long but unless they start approving these cases, no one is going to buy their crap. People are affraid and they don't want to come forward.\nWhen and Where were you interviewed? if you like please share.\nI applied for Life legalization Nine months ago at Los Angeles INS office, I'm still waiting for my interview letter, But I read in this portal about people who had their interview a year ago and still their cases not approved yet, which gives me the feeling that INS not serious about approving these case even after the congress passed the Life Act.\nI believe it is because the officers don't want\nto approve them but are afraid to start denying them b/c clearly Congress intended that they be approved. In other words, the INS is asking for proof of residence that is impossible for people to get so they don't want to approve. Good luck.\nI agree. When I interviewed at the INS office in San Jose, the officer told me that they were told to not issue \"Intent to Deny.\" Yet, he was not satisfied with my proof of residence between 1981-1988 - I had school records. At one point, he accused me of lying and said that I wasn't really here before 1982. It has been over 6 months since my interview, and I still don't have a decision on my case.\nHopefully, in conjunction with the campaign, INS headquarters will instruct the district offices to issue approvals.\nI don't know how the INS expects a person to have a very strong evidence or a lot of evidence before 22 years, in order to approve his/her Life case. most people were here illegally and without a social security card, they can't open a bank, telephone/Gas account. Back in 1987/88-amnesty period the INS accepted and approved a case with minimum evidence, now after 22years left, they want strong evidence which impossible for most people to come up with.\nI think most Life Legalization cases will go back to court, in order for the INS to start approving them.",
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        "raw_content": "Aigues-Mortes (Occitan: Aigas M\u00f2rtas) is a French commune in the Gard department in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France.\nThe medieval city walls surrounding the city are well preserved.\nThe inhabitants of the commune are known as Aigues-Mortais or Aigues-Mortaises\nhttp://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/aigues3.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/aigues2.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/aigues1.jpg\nAl\u00e8s (French pronunciation: \u200b[a.l\u025bs] ; Al\u00e8s in Occitan) is a commune in the Gard department in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in southern France. It is one of the sub-prefectures of the department. It was formerly known as Alais.\nAnduze (Andusa in Occitan) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France.[1] The village is at the foot of the Cevennes range, in the limestone plateau of the Languedoc scrublands.\nhttp://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/anduze4.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/anduze3.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/anduze2.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/anduze1.jpg\nArles is een stad in Zuid-Frankrijk gelegen in de regio Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d\u2019Azur (PACA). Het is een onderprefectuur van het departement Bouches-du-Rh\u00f4ne. De inwoners worden Arl\u00e9siens genoemd. In de gemeente ligt het spoorwegstation Arles.\nAvignon (French pronunciation: \u200b[a.vi\u02c8\u0272\u0254\u0303]) is a commune in south-eastern France in the department of Vaucluse on the left bank of the Rh\u00f4ne river. Of the 90,194 inhabitants of the city (as of 2011), about 12,000 live in the ancient town centre enclosed by its medieval ramparts.\nBetween 1309 and 1377 during the Avignon Papacy, seven successive popes resided in Avignon and in 1348 Pope Clement VI bought the town from Joanna I of Naples. Papal control persisted until 1791 when, during the French Revolution, it became part of France. The town is now the capital of the Vaucluse department and one of the few French cities to have preserved its ramparts.\nhttp://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Avignon32.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Avignon22.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Avignon4.jpg\nThe Camargue (French pronunciation: \u200b[ka\u02c8ma\u0281\u0261]) (Occitan: Camarga in classical norm or Camargo in Mistralian norm) is a natural region located south of Arles, France, between the Mediterranean Sea and the two arms of the Rh\u00f4ne River delta. The eastern arm is called the Grand Rh\u00f4ne; the western one is the Petit Rh\u00f4ne.[1]\nAdministratively it lies within the d\u00e9partement of Bouches-du-Rh\u00f4ne, the appropriately named \u201cMouths of the Rh\u00f4ne\u201d, and covers parts of the territory of the communes of Arles \u2013 the largest commune in Metropolitan France, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer \u2013 the second largest \u2013 and Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rh\u00f4ne. A further expanse of marshy plain, the Petite Camargue (little Camargue), just to the west of the Petit Rh\u00f4ne, is in the d\u00e9partement of Gard.\nCamargue was designated a Ramsar site as a \u201cWetland of International Importance\u201d on 1 December 1986.\nhttp://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Camargue3.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Camargue2.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Camargue1.jpg\nhttp://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/DomaineDeLaPassion3.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/DomaineDeLaPassion2.jpg http://domainedelapassion.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/DomaineDeLaPassion1.jpg\nMont Ventoux (Ventor in Proven\u00e7al) is a mountain in the Provence region of southern France, located some 20 km northeast of Carpentras, Vaucluse. On the north side, the mountain borders the Dr\u00f4me d\u00e9partement. It is the largest mountain in the region and has been nicknamed the \u201cBeast of Provence\u201d,[2] the \u201cGiant of Provence\u201d,[3][4] or \u201cThe Bald Mountain\u201d.[4] It has gained fame through its use in the Tour de France cycling race.[4]\nMontpellier (French pronunciation: \u200b[m\u0254\u0303.p\u0259.lje]; Occitan: Montpelhi\u00e8r [mum.pe\u02c8\u028e\u025b]) is a city in southern France. It is the capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, as well as the H\u00e9rault department. Montpellier is the 8th largest city of France, and is also the fastest growing city in the country over the past 25 years. 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        "raw_content": "Atohumcu and Sparklecityjewelry\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/96149201/100-cotton-black-scarf-with-traditional\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/112326308/wrap-up-with-the-music-infinity-scarf\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/112774980/infinity-scarf-pashmina-floral-orange\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/112137226/cashmere-herringbone-infinity-scarf-ice\nFrom our early teens, my sister and I have been purchasing small pieces of textiles from bazaars and enthusiastically assembled them with old costumes in order to create new ones.Sometimes, we were also decorating our new costumes from the old ones. We were very happy when the people showed us their appreciation.\nETSY encouraged us to use the materials that we were imagining and share our creations.\nNow, we reclaim a scarf remaining precious textiles from haute-couture. That is the reason why our scarves are in different sizes and so unique.\nMany thanks to ETSY for helping us to share our passion and thank you so much for visiting my shop.A part of your payment support the following foundations:\nFoundation for Children with Leukemiahttp://www.losev.org.tr/\nBIKAD Women's Cooperative for Transforming Economic Power\n(Member of http://www.awid.org/ Association of Women Rights in Development)\nhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/atohumcu\nhttps://twitter.com/amosaccessories\nSparklecityjewelry\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/111957499/christmas-earrings-with-gingerbread-men\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/112022828/christmas-necklace-candy-resin-necklace\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/112237397/magnesite-peace-sign-necklace-and\nhttp://www.etsy.com/listing/97505125/beaded-conk-shell-necklace-and-earring\nI'm an artist who graduated with a degree in visual communications from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. I have been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil. My love for jewelry design began about ten years ago. I love creating jewelry in all sorts of styles. I have fun with what I do and wear all types of styles in my clothing to my accessories. The pieces that I design run a full spectrum, from formal and sophisticated designs with natural gemstone beads to fun, funky and colorful that I cast from resin and other types of materials. I want my pieces to bring out the sparkle and glamour in your life whatever your style you might be.\nI use high quality natural gemstones, vintage beads, sparkling Swarovski crystals and Czech glass beads. My more playful colorful pieces I cast from crystal clear resin that contain sparkly glitter, candy, found objects and prints of my own artwork. All of the designs I create are my own originals. I'm sure whatever your tastes are you will find something that will put a smile on you face and bring a little sparkle and shine to your life.\nhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/sparklecityjewelry\nwww.facebook.com/pages/Sparkle-City-Jewelry/195534810466518\nhttps://twitter.com/SparkleCityJewe\nhttp://pinterest.com/sparklecity/\nhttp://wanelo.com/sparklecityjewelry",
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        "raw_content": "How to Start College with an Advantage\nDual enrollment programs operate as collaborative partnerships between high schools and colleges. They offer students who meet prerequisite requirements an opportunity to jumpstart collegiate and professional careers by earning college credits while still in high school.\nDual enrollment differs from other accelerated learning options in significant ways. For example, in Advanced Placement (AP) programs, students receive high school credit for passing approved courses, but the conferring of college credit is conditional. It depends on a student\u2019s choice to take a qualifying exam (20\u201330% do not) and then on the score ultimately received. In dual enrollment programs, students take actual college courses from appropriately credentialed teachers. Credits earned through dual enrollment appear on the student\u2019s permanent college transcript.\nThe National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and the Community College Research Center at Columbia University recently examined dual enrollment programs. Their study, published in September 2017, reported that students who work on college courses concurrently with high school completion were more likely than their peers to graduate from high school, attend college, and earn a college credential. The study also found that students with as little as one term\u2019s participation also accrued benefits. Among students from Virginia, educational attainment for dually enrolled students surpassed national averages.\nThe ability of dual enrollment to reduce the total cost of degree or credential attainment is perhaps the best-known advantage of dual enrollment, but programs also confer other benefits. For students who are the first in their families to attend college and for those from groups that are traditionally underserved by institutions of higher education, dual enrollment courses offer a preliminary look at what college work will require. Participating helps these young adults develop the confidence they need to persist and achieve their goals. For students focused on technical and professional credentials, dual enrollment options help them acquire the knowledge and develop the skills necessary to be competitive in the workforce.\nAt Southside Virginia Community College, our dual enrollment program seeks to expand a tradition of higher education across our region. Approximately 70% of SVCC\u2019s dual enrollment students pursue either an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AA&S) degree, which will transfer to most of Virginia\u2019s four-year colleges and universities, or a Career Studies Certificate (CSC) in a technical or professional area. These areas include welding, automotive diagnosis and tune-up, high-performance technology, advanced manufacturing, computer-related fields, and nurse aide. About 30% of our dual enrollment students take classes to accumulate a few college credits or to skip introductory-level classes. During the most recently completed academic year, graduating dually enrolled seniors earned 252 Associates Degrees, 35 General Education Certificates, and 230 Career Studies Certificates.\nFor more information about dual enrollment opportunities at SVCC, contact Katherine Clatterbuck, Dual Enrollment Coordinator (434-736-2080 or katherine.clatterbuck@southside.edu).",
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        "raw_content": "Ready for the success of the APEC Summit 2017\nDa Nang is now ready for the APEC Summit 2017.\nNDO \u2013 The atmosphere of preparing and getting ready for the welcome of the 21 leaders of APEC member economies to attend the APEC Summit 2017, has been saturating Vietnam, especially in the central coastal city of Da Nang, where the APEC Economic Leaders\u2019 Week 2017 has been proceeding. As the most important event of the APEC Economic Leaders\u2019 Week and the focus of Vietnam\u2019s foreign policy this year, the APEC Summit 2017 is being anticipated by both the Vietnamese people and the international community, and is strongly expected to generate solid results, deciding the success of the Vietnam APEC Year 2017.\nThe Asia-Pacific region is entering a new phase of development with radical, rapid and complicated changes, notably the fourth industrial revolution and the globalisation process which is facing some hindrances, such as the inward trend, protectionism, as well as challenges to ensuring the sustainability and inclusiveness of the international economic growth and connection process. In that context, the theme of \u201cCreating New Dynamism, Fostering a Shared Future\u201d and other initiatives and priorities, proposed by Vietnam aiming to materialise the theme of the Vietnam APEC Year 2017, have received active support from the forum\u2019s member nations. These contents practically serve the needs of the people and businesses in the region, whilst contributing to the implementation of Vietnam\u2019s socio-economic development strategy until 2020 and the building of a facilitative Government of integrity and action, in service of the people and enterprises.\nHosting the APEC forum for the second time, Vietnam has presided over the APEC 2017 committees and working groups with more than twice as many as in 2006. Since the beginning of 2017, the country has effectively organised over 200 activities at all levels within the forum, with the participation of more than 9,000 international and domestic delegates, leaving a good impression in the heart of international and regional friends about an innovative and dynamic Vietnam of huge potential and proactive international integration. The outcomes of APEC activities, held so far this year, have been on the right track, practically meeting the benefits of member economies and preparing important contents that will be submitted to the leaders at the 25th APEC Summit slated for tomorrow (November 11), aiming to help APEC to overcome challenges and make the best use of the opportunities in the new situation.\nThe results achieved in the Vietnam APEC Year 2017 not only demonstrate APEC\u2019s political commitment to continuously pursuing the path of liberalising trade and investment, facilitating business and supporting the open, fair and non-discriminatory multilateral trading system. 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These are the important factors in order to prepare the forum for a new stage of development.\nThe thorough preparations and the results obtained across aspects so far serve as a solid premise for a belief that the APEC Economic Leaders\u2019 Week, the most important event of the Vietnam APEC Year 2017 will conclude on a high note.\nWelcoming the 21 leaders of APEC member economies, alongside more than 10,000 delegates and correspondents, from both at home and abroad, to participate in the activities of the APEC Economic Leaders\u2019 Week 2017, Vietnam wishes to join APEC member countries to deepen multifaceted cooperation within the bilateral framework, whilst working to making APEC cooperation increasingly beneficial to both the people and businesses, thus accelerating the implementation of APEC\u2019s long-term goal of building a peaceful, secure, stable, developing and prosperous Asia-Pacific region, and contributing to enhancing APEC\u2019s pioneering role in the regional and global economic structure.\nWith a new position after more than 30 years of Doi Moi (Renewal), Vietnam is determined and has focused resources on successfully organising the APEC Economic Leaders\u2019 Week 2017, especially the 25th APEC Summit. 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        "raw_content": "Team - Club - Interviews\nPablo Piatti renews with Valencia CF until June 30th, 2019\nValencia Club de F\u00fatbol have reached an agreement with Pablo Piatti for the extension of his contract until June 30th, 2019. The 26-year Argentine footballer told VCFplay and VCF Radio after the deal was reached that \"today is one of the happiest days of my career and I am really motivated to continue at the club.\"\nPiatti, a Valencia CF player since 2011, also spoke about what was required from him in order to continue at VCF: \"I had to work hard; I am very happy at this club and have always conveyed this. I have a lot of affection for this club and I want to continue here. From the first moment that I was asked, I always said I wanted to stay. Fortunately, today I was able to fulfill this dream.\u201d The Argentine sent a message for the fans that have supported him throughout his time at the club to date: \"I want to thank my teammates, the coaching staff, the club and the fans, who have always been behind me,\" he said.\nAsked about the draw in Nyon for the UEFA Champions League qualifiers on Friday, he commented that \"it is very important for everyone. We know we are obliged to get through the qualifying phase and hopefully we can do so in the best way possible, to give a lot of joy to the fans.\"\nValencia CF chairwoman, Layhoon Chan, added that: ''Many of our fans will share my joy today. We are pleased that we have reached an agmt with piatti for another 4 seasons. He is a talented, hardworking and committed player that grows with the club in good times and bad times. We wish him all the best and we look forward to his important contributions for many seasons to come''.\nPablo Daniel Piatti joined Valencia CF in 2011/12, and since his arrival has scored 31 goals, including 14 in La Liga. He has played 164 games for the club. Piatti scored seven goals in La Liga last season and participated in a total of 30 matches.",
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        "raw_content": "Stellar Energy Defends Plasma Gasification Waste to Energy Plan for Bahamas\nSteve Gill, Board Advisor the firm planning a plasma gasification waste to energy plant for the Bahamas, Stellar Energy, has responnded to recent criticism of the plans by the Waste Resources Development Group (WRDG).\nhttps://waste-management-world.com/a/stellar-energy-defends-plasma-gasification-waste-to-energy-plan-for-bahamas\nStellar Energy remains committed to the provision of a world class waste management, remediation and clean energy production facility for the Bahamas. Stellar has worked tirelessly for over 6 years at its cost in advancing the project.\nIt is with disappointment that we are seen as an easy target by some local entities with a vested interest in the current practice, which has resulted in an unmanaged toxic waste dump that continues to have a significant, negative effect on this beautiful island; notably hazardous leachate that breaches the water table and noxious fires, both underground and open air.\nThe need to ameliorate this situation is plain to see, with the added benefit of a continuous supply of clean, renewable energy at less than half the current cost to Bahamian inhabitants. WRDG (which consists of consortia of small waste handlers and processors) is quick to point out their concerns over one of the proposed technologies-Gasplasma\u00ae.\nWhen processing over 1000tpd of highly organic waste the only proven technology with long run time history is mass burn incineration, one can only imagine the furore that would have occurred if this solution had been proposed by Stellar for this project, as well as public outcry. Stellar looked for a new technology with significant risk mitigation, via the combination of two proven (at scale) technologies; gasification and DC Plasma Arc.\nOur chosen technology provider, Advanced Plasma Power\u2019s CEO Rolf Stein, supports rebuttal of these allegations made by the projects detractors. He said \u2018The Gasplasma technology is based on two long proven technologies (fluidised bed gasification and plasma furnace) deployed in multiple locations around the world.\nThe Gasplasma technology brings benefits of efficiency and environmental improvement in the generation of power, the reduction in hazardous waste and lower water consumption compared to other waste to energy solutions. Confidence in the technology has been demonstrated by the recent investment by National Grid (UK) in a Gasplasma based project in the UK which is under construction.\nOur work with Stellar and the EPC partner to date indicates that the proposed solution will not only deliver renewable power but provide a controlled and substantially more environmentally improved situation than the status quo\u2019\nTo further mitigate any residual risk Stellar had ensured the whole project was underwritten with a comprehensive process guarantee by one of the world\u2019s eminent and most experienced EPC contractors.\nWRDG voice concerns about the proposed cost; again we feel the need to bring balance here. The $650mio figure was a first estimate that was subject to review following 3 separate FEL studies; waste characterisation, landfill study and resultant plant configuration.\nStellar undertook the first of these studies at its own cost, the results of which already bought the indicative capex down some $200 mio to $450mio. Stellar remains very confident that the last two studies would bring the cost down even further to meet its aim of sub $350mio. The irony here is that all costs of this project were to be borne by Stellar, not the Bahamas government or any allied body, public or private.\nAgain unfounded allegation of significant tipping fee increases are without foundation as Stellar\u2019s business model is based on current pricing. The project bankability is underpinned by a PPA, like all energy projects of this kind in order to make the project fundable. The proposed PPA would have seen prices for clean, continual power brought down by more than 50%, so where we ask is the downside?\nAs a further commitment to the island and the legacy this project would bring is that Stellar had committed at its cost, to provide a \u201cCentre of Excellence\u201d whereby local labour would have been trained to world class standards and independently certified with NEBOSH/IOSH qualifications to allow maximum local labour content in the construction and operational phases.\nTo date we have seen no such offering in any shape of form from any of these detractors, in particular WRDG or their intent to work together for the common good.\nWhen life gave them air pollution, they made ink\nExcited to arrive in Hong Kong, you\u2019re enthusiasm quickly wanes. Your eyes and lungs burn from the smog, as air pollution levels have reached record highs in this cosmopolitan city. The dense haze lingers in the air as children crave to see a rare blue sky.\nhttp://www.freep.com/story/money/business/columnists/josh-linkner/2016/12/16/when-life-gave-them-air-pollution-they-made-ink/95217364/\nFirst looking for fresh ways to market their goods, Hong Kong-based Tiger Beer discovered inspiration from those soot-filled skies. Realizing what a big hazard air pollution had become and connecting with the need to raise awareness to influence new environmental laws and activism, Tiger saw opportunity where others could only focus on the problem.\nThe big idea? Turn air pollution into ink. A special device to capture pollution was designed and attached to trucks, smokestacks, and cranes, which allowed the team to turn harmful waste into useful art. One hundred and fifty liters of ink have been harnessed so far and transformed into art displayed in the streets of Hong Kong and on the project\u2019s website, Air-ink.com.\n\u201cThe streets are not only a great place to drink Tiger, they\u2019re also the place where creativity, ideas and passion are born. By using our entrepreneurial spirit to repurpose pollution into ink \u2014 the lifeblood of creativity \u2014 we\u2019re giving creative people the tools to enhance their streets, and empowering inventors to take small but impactful actions against air pollution,\u201d said Mie-Leng Wong, director of international brands, Tiger Beer, Heineken Asia Pacific, in a company statement.\nTiger Beer tapped into a high visibility social problem and used their marketing might to both make a difference and fuel their brand. This unique marketing approach has generated millions of dollars worth of buzz and customer loyalty, while helping to improve the lives of the 7.2 million residents of Hong Kong. Certainly a much more effective \u2014 and impactful \u2014 approach than just another TV spot, billboard, or digital ad.\nToo often, we look for inspiration in the obvious places. Rarely venturing beyond the four walls of our given fields, its no wonder that we get trapped into the echo chamber of our industries. To seek fresh and inspired approaches, look beyond. Peek up from your to-do list into the wide-open world of possibility. If Tiger Beer can transform pollution into art and enjoy a powerful marketing win as a result, think what you can do when you unleash your own creativity.\nThere\u2019s opportunity all around us, even in the most unusual places. It\u2019s your job to seize it \u2014 right out of thin air.\nEnergy-efficient engine turns waste hot water into electricity\nhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2113109-energy-efficient-engine-turns-waste-hot-water-into-electricity/\nBy James Randerson\nA new engine that generates electricity from waste hot water could reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions for thousands of different businesses, from cargo shipping to data centres.\nSo says Exergyn, a firm based in Dublin, Ireland, which plans to run the first industrial trials of its technology next year.\nGlobally, Exergyn estimates that the heat lost in waste hot water from industrial processes amounts to around twice the energy in Saudi Arabia\u2019s annual oil and gas output.\n\u201cThere\u2019s just so much waste hot water in the world,\u201d says Exergyn CEO Alan Healy. \u201cIn most cases [companies] are actually spending energy to cool it.\u201d\nCargo ships, for example, typically pump waste hot water from the engine around the vessel to cool it down. And in data centres, electricity-hungry fans are used to dissipate the heat generated by rows of servers. Finding an efficient way to capture and use this wasted energy would both reduce costs and cut carbon emissions.\nThe Exergyn Drive uses the quirky properties of an alloy of nickel and titanium called nitinol. You can bend nitinol out of shape, but when heated it undergoes a phase transition and reverts to its original crystal lattice structure. This \u201cshape memory\u201d property makes nitinol desirable in a wide range of applications, including medical devices, unbreakable sunglasses and NASA\u2019s Mars rovers.\nIt also has another unusual quality. Unlike most materials, nitinol expands when cooled, rather like water does when it turns to ice (think of the mess in your freezer when you leave a bottle of beer to cool in there too long).\n\u201cThere aren\u2019t many materials in the universe that do that,\u201d says Mike Langan, Exergyn\u2019s head of product management.\nThese two properties drive the Exergyn engine. Inside the device, a bundle of metre-long nitinol wires are attached to a piston. Hot and cold water is alternately flushed over the wires every 10 seconds, which causes them to rapidly expand and contract by 4 centimetres, driving the piston up and down. A hydraulic system converts that forceful linear motion into rotary motion, which in turn drives a generator. The engine produces 10 kilowatts of electricity from around 200 kW of thermal energy in the waste hot water.\nThat might not be hugely efficient, but this is \u201cfree\u201d energy that would otherwise be wasted. And often, money and energy would be spent actively cooling down the waste water.\nThe company has spent three years perfecting the design and modifying the material so that it will keep working for millions of cycles. It was awarded 2.5 million euros from the European Commission\u2019s Horizon 2020 fund last year to help bring the technology to market and is now planning three industrial tests in 2017, at Dublin Airport and two landfill sites. In all three cases, the Exergyn technology will use warm water at 90 \u00b0C or less \u2013 from a gas engine at the airport and from biogas generators at the landfill sites \u2013 to produce electricity on-site.\nIn addition to harnessing waste heat from industry, the company hopes that the engine could expand the geothermal energy market. At the moment, generating electricity from geothermal sources in a cost-effective manner requires very hot water at high flow rates. That typically means digging very deep wells with a wide diameter, which hugely increases drilling costs. Langdon says that Exergyn\u2019s technology makes a broader range of geothermal sites viable, as it works with water at a lower temperature and flow.\nJohn Blowes, a past president of the Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers, who has seen the technology but has no stake in the company, agrees there is a \u201cmassive\u201d range of applications. But he says that only a small percentage of these will be viable unless the company can produce the technology cheaply. \u201cIt comes down at the end of the day, for me, to commercial viability,\u201d he says.\nLangan says the combination of no fuel costs and the mechanical simplicity of the machine means that Exergyn will be able to keep costs down. He says it can currently generate electricity at \u00a340 per MWhr \u2013 cheaper than gas and coal.\nPerovskite combination rivals silicon solar cell efficiency\nThe hybrid photovoltaic cell has a claimed efficiency of 21.7 percent, already better than the 10 to 20 percent of standard polycrystalline silicon solar cells currently in use(Credit: Onur Ergen/UC Berkeley)\nhttp://newatlas.com/perovskite-solar-pv-grahene-aerogel/46346/\nScientists working at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) have created a hybrid photovoltaic cell from multiple layers of different perovskite materials that has a claimed a peak efficiency of 26 percent. It\u2019s said that the cell can easily be sprayed onto flexible surfaces to make bendable, high-efficiency solar panels.\nA hybrid organic-inorganic conglomerate, perovskite is used in solar cells to capture light in a similar way to common silicon-based solar cells by converting incoming photon energy into electrical current. Unlike rigid silicon semiconductor materials that require a great deal of expensive processing and manipulation to turn them into solar cells, however, perovskite photovoltaic devices are said to be cheaper and easier to make, in addition to being much more flexible.\nThe new UC berkeley/LBNL device is also very efficient thanks to a sandwich of two types of perovskite separated by a single-atom thick layer of hexagonal boron nitride (sometimes referred to as \u201cWhite graphene\u201d) with each perovskite slice designed as a graded bandgap layer (put simply, of low resistance and high gain) able to absorb different wavelengths of light. This combination effectively creates a photovoltaic cell able to collect and convert energy across most of the light spectrum.\n\u201cThis is realizing a graded bandgap solar cell in a relatively easy-to-control and easy-to-manipulate system,\u201d said Alex Zettl, a UC Berkeley professor of physics. \u201cThe nice thing about this is that it combines two very valuable features \u2013 the graded bandgap, a known approach, with perovskite, a relatively new but known material with surprisingly high efficiencies \u2013 to get the best of both worlds.\u201d\nIn detail, the perovskite materials are made of methyl and ammonia organic molecules, with one containing tin and iodine and designed to absorb infrared light in the 1 electron volt (eV) range, and the other consisting of lead and iodine doped with bromine that absorbs amber photons of energy at 2 eV. A single-atom layer of boron nitride then provides an intermediate junction to operate in tandem and create electricity from across the light band.\nThis entire layered combination is then stabilized mechanically by placing it on top of a lightweight graphene aerogel to enhance the formation of fine-grained perovskite crystals as well as serve as a moisture barrier to stop the water-soluble perovskites falling to pieces. Lastly, the whole conglomeration has a gold electrode attached to the underside, along with a gallium nitride layer added to the uppermost part that gathers up the electrons generated when the cell is exposed to light. And all this with an active layer just 400 nanometers thick.\n\u201cOur architecture is a bit like building a quality automobile roadway,\u201d said Zettl. \u201cThe graphene aerogel acts like the firm, crushed rock bottom layer or foundation, the two perovskite layers are like finer gravel and sand layers deposited on top of that, with the hexagonal boron nitride layer acting like a thin-sheet membrane between the gravel and sand that keeps the sand from diffusing into or mixing too much with the finer gravel. The gallium nitride layer serves as the top asphalt layer.\u201d\nWith a standard operating efficiency of around 21.7 percent, the new wide spectrum hybrid perovskite cell is already better than the 10 to 20 percent efficiency of standard polycrystalline silicon solar cells currently in use in a host of commercial equipment and household solar systems. Even the best silicon solar cells made today are lucky to get over 25 percent efficiency, and are complex and expensive to produce.\n\u201cWe have set the record now for different parameters of perovskite solar cells, including the efficiency,\u201d said Zettl. \u201cThe efficiency is higher than any other perovskite cell \u2013 21.7 percent \u2013 which is a phenomenal number, considering we are at the beginning of optimizing this.\u201d\n\u201cOur theoretical efficiency calculations should be much, much higher and easier to reach than for single-bandgap solar cells because we can maximize coverage of the solar spectrum,\u201d added Onur Ergen, a UC Berkeley physics graduate student.\nThe possibility exists to add further layers of hexagonal boron nitride-separated perovskite to help increase efficiencies even further, but the researchers believe that the thin new material may be efficient enough, and certainly sufficient for producing acceptable efficiencies for commercial production.\n\u201cPeople have had this idea of easy-to-make, roll-to-roll photovoltaics, where you pull plastic off a roll, spray on the solar material, and roll it back up,\u201d said Zettl. \u201cWith this new material, we are in the regime of roll-to-roll mass production; it\u2019s really almost like spray painting.\u201d\nThe results were recently published in the journal Nature Materials.",
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        "raw_content": "Starring: Bryan Cranston, Kevin Hart, Nicole Kidman, Julianna Margulies, Aja Naomi King\nThe Upside is a serviceable English-language remake of The Intouchables, a 2011 success at the French box office. Anchored by strong performances and a palpable chemistry between leads Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston, The Upside breathes life and freshness into a cliched plot. Disappointingly, however, the filmmakers opt for a straightforward re-telling rather than reworking the story to give it a life of its own. The Upside works for many of the same reasons that The Intouchables worked but, like any echo, it's neither as loud nor as powerful. Part of the problem may be that the directors of the original (Olivier Nakache and Eric Toldeano) essentially made a Hollywood movie (albeit in French), which left little room for the American production team - director Neil Burger and screenwriter Jon Hartmere - to embellish.\nThe Upside has been dogged by problems not of its own making. With its rights held by The Weinstein Company, the film (originally slated for a late 2017 opening) went into limbo when the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal broke. It languished until it was bought by STX Entertainment. The \"safe harbor\" January 2019 release became anything but that when The Upside cruised into theaters in the immediate wake of the controversy surrounding Hart's dismissal as the host of The Oscars. Whether the latter situation will help or hurt the movie's performance is undetermined.\nThe Upside falls loosely into the \"mismatched buddy film\" genre in which two people with radically different personalities are thrown together by circumstances and, after a period of tension and disagreement, form a bond. Race, class, and physical disability mark the differences here. Hart's Dell Scott is a penniless ex-con with no home and no job prospects. Cranston's Phillip Lacasse is one of the richest men in the world. He resides in an exclusive Manhattan penthouse. But, as a result of a paragliding accident, he's a quadriplegic. He lives his life in a chair that he moves by blowing into a tube.\nWhen Dell's loyal secretary, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman), decides that her boss needs a regular caregiver - someone who can be available 24/7 on a live-in basis - she arranges interviews. Through a series of miscommunications, Dell ends up \"interviewing\" for the job, even though all he wants is for someone to sign his parole sheet to say he was looking for employment. Phillip, who is suicidal, likes the idea of someone unsuitable looking after him. At first, Dell's service falls between neglectful and incompetent but, as time passes, he learns to do the work and his unconventional approach gives Phillip a renewed hopefulness about the future.\nYes, the material sounds like it deserves a rousing \"Kumbaya!\" but the performances give it a little salt and vinegar. Hart, attempting to show his chops as a dramatic actor, is more successful than many comedians making the jump. If one didn't know anything about his past, one wouldn't assume his \"day job\" involved stand-up. It's a workmanlike portrayal - not Oscar-worthy but more than passable. Equally impressive is Bryan Cranston's effort as Phillip. Able to use only his face and voice, Cranston nevertheless conveys a full body's worth of reactions. Although the interaction between this Odd Couple isn't as openly humorous as that between Felix and Oscar, there are some funny moments when Hart's comedic aptitude comes into play and Cranston is the straight man. (The bit with the catheter is an example.) The movie is primarily a drama but, despite Phillip's initial death-wish, it avoids a dark trajectory. No one should mistake this for The Sea Inside. Supporting roles go Nicole Kidman as the secretary who has not-so-secret feelings for Phillip and Julianna Margulies as the pen-pal who agrees to a face-to-face meeting.\nThe film's \"feel good\" intentions may turn off some cynical viewers and I'd agree that the movie could have used a harder edge. There's also a fair amount of padding - although they serve a narrative purpose, many of Dell's scenes with his family are slow and bring the film's momentum to a screeching halt. Those who haven't seen The Intouchables will likely enjoy The Upside a little more than those who have, but the film's predictability is offset by what Hart and Cranston bring to the proceedings.",
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Our sensory organs report to our brains, and our brains interpret the data and send the report to our hearts.\nTo Love Somebody (song)\nBe there for them, day in and day out, until they come through the other side. She is a very reserved girl and her actions are so unpredictable. Archived from on 24 August 2017. I tried to distract myself, travel, find hobbies, find other dates, but nothing could fill the void. When you love someone their fate becomes intertwined with yours.\nLove is like a glass of sand, the more sand you have in the glass describes on how great the relationship is. It was both selfish and selfless. Cristian Netherlands September 3, 2018 Love is desire. This is not about planning what to do for lunch, but bigger life goals. There is no short term plan or a silver bullet here. 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I was sad and jealous when I see him complimenting other women. I have had many demons, and she knows them all, she accepts them, but I do not. Instead of getting mad at him, I just keep reminding him how important he is to me and that I will never leave him no matter what! I thought it was me and then after reading countless articles, I realized I was not part of the equation. When you realize that you don't really love someone as much as you initially thought you did and now you're between a rock and a hard place, do you leave them? Make peace with the risk of loss. I was addicted to sleep because that was the only time that was possible to dream of him and for it to feel real when we were together. Everything we see, hear, taste, touch or smell teaches us about our universe.\nIf you want to avoid falling in love with them, remember all their flaws and heighten them. It hurts when I look at him, and I see a hero, but in the back of my mind, I know he only sees another friendly face. 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        "raw_content": "Peace Road 2016 in Czech Republic\nBy UPF Czech Republic, Juraj Lajda\nBased on the launching of the Peace Road project 2016 in Korea on 15th February this year we organized a Peace Road in the Czech Republic. This was already the third time to organize such a project. Each year participants came with their children demonstrating the fact that the families are important in the unification process.\nThis year we chose for the destination of the Peace Road a historical place in the city of Brand\u00fds. The tour was leading from a small city of \u010cel\u00e1kovice near Prague to the royal garden near a historical castle in the city of Brand\u00fds. The castle commemorates the rule of the Habsburg family in Europe. Not far from the castle there is another historical place which is a national pilgrimage site \u2013 the place where the first Czech saint and king saint Wenceslas was assassinated by his brother in the 10th century.\nOver 50 people participated this year in the Peace Road. The road was 24 kilometers long and 7 kilometers long for the walking participants.\nThe official kick off was at 11:30 a.m. on the 19th June 2016 in \u010cel\u00e1kovice where we made a commemorative picture. Mrs. Martine Masnerov\u00e1, FFWPU president in the Czech Republic opened the Peace Road. After 3 and half hours the bikers came to the destination. The route was winding in a beautiful scenery alongside the Labe river. A beautiful and colorful nature was a lively inspiration for the bikers.\nMany children were happy to participate together with their parents.\nAfter arriving to the destination a small refreshment was waiting for the participants. Afterwards Dr. Juraj Lajda, UPF secretary general in the Czech Republic made a speech reminding the true meaning, purpose and significance of the Peace Road.\n\u201ePeace Road is not an ordinary touring or some sports activity. It has an important content and deep meaning and it carries a special message \u2013 a message for creating a peaceful world. This year we want to commemorate the 4th anniversary of the Seonghwa of the Revered Sun Myung Moon, who was a great patriot and fighter for world peace. He dedicated his whole life for creating a peaceful world and specially to bring the reunification on the Korean peninsula, \u201csaid Dr. Lajda in his speech.\nAfter the speech three white doves were sent off to the blue sky as a symbol of peace, freedom and wishing for the peaceful reunification on the Korean peninsula. The official program was concluded by singing two Korean songs. Through this event we connected and contributed to the fulfillment of the legacy of Reverend Sun Myung Moon for peaceful reunification of North and South Korea and promoting peace in the world.\nThe Peace Road 2016 in the Czech Republic was organized by Universal Peace Federation and Family Federation for World Peace and Unification. One member of the Czech Parliament who participated in the Peace Road 2016 launching in Korea last February at the DMZ was informed about this event.\nAll the participants want to come next year and join the Peace Rod 2017 together with their guests, friends and other participants.\nNext story USA: ACLC Clergy Helping to Re-knit America\u2019s Multiracial Fabric\nPrevious story USA: Reflections on my 2-Month Internship with CARP",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cCHOOSE YOUR GOD\u201d By Pastor YAU\nText: Joshua 24:14-18 March 17, 2013.\n1) It is only a game: Recently there is a commercial for an online game based on Greek mythological gods, heroes and quests. The ad prescribes steps to get the game started: you go online to register, choose your god then follow the strategy to build your empire. Wow! \u201cChoose your god.\u201d What a privilege we have to choose our favorite god. The game rules may sound casual in the ad, but it makes me feel dangerous and scary. To choose a god in a game may be insignificant, but in real life, choosing a god is very serious that might have lasting consequences.\n2) It was not a game: To a generation of Israelis about to settled in a new land surrounded by all kinds of gods of the locals, Joshua declared that they must make up their mind to choose their god, not in a cavalier way. 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(Lev 26:12) God in Jesus proclaimed, \u201cCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.\u201d (Matt 11:28) By the grace of God and our faith in his Son Jesus, we may \u201capproach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.\u201d (Hebrews 4:16)\n4) He is the only way to salvation: \u201cBut now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.\u201d (Eph. 2:13) Some of the religious founders did leave some good moral teachings like Confucius of China and Buddha of India, but none, I mean no one, had died to shed his blood as ransom for the sins of man. Man may learn to do good, but no amount of good may pay for the price of his sins. There is only one way man may get his soul cleansed and that way is through his faith in the redemptive sacrifice of Jesus Christ. 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It always bring grief to the heart of God and that of his faithful servants to see people of God forget God who had blessed their life through the years then turn away from being faithful in serving Him.\n2) Giving the freedom of choice: \u201cBut if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourself this day whom you will serve.\u201d (24:15)Choosing to serve God must not be a matter of pressure or force, or it won\u2019t be genuine and pure. Although God loves to see his people being faithful in their heart to serve him, but God never presses or forces anyone into serving him. God wants to see our love to him, service and reverence to him come from our willing heart. We all serve someone in our life time, both human and deity. God demands complete loyalty and faithfulness from us if we choose to be his children. God wants to see our single-mindedness in loving and serving him because he is a holy God. 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        "raw_content": "Obama Heads to Cuba\nConflicting ideologies define the heated relationship between the distinctly capitalist United States and proudly communist Cuba. President Barack Obama is scheduled to go on a diplomatic visit to Cuba for the formal purpose of examining progress on human rights. The US currently has commercial, economic, and financial embargos on Cuba that forbid any US corporation from doing business with Cuba. Obama\u2019s visit represents a chance that the embargos on Cuba will be lifted.\nFollowing Cuban independence, the United States had tremendous economic influence over Cuba; 45% of Cuban firms were owned by the US. Under the regime of Fidel Castro, relationships between the two countries became progressively more heated resulting in the United States instituting a full trade embargo on Cuba in 1962. Tensions between the two culminated in the infamous Cuban missile crisis when Cuba had Soviet nuclear weapons pointed at the US. The strained relationship between the two countries slowly eased towards civility as communist countries, especially Cuba\u2019s main ally, the Soviet Union, collapsed. With the help of Pope Francis, efforts were made to normalize relationships between the two countries and potentially lift the embargo. Diplomatic relations were recently restored on July 20, 2015 with the implementation of an embassy in each country.\nRecently, there has been tremendous progress in relations between the US and Cuba. In slightly less than a year, there have been clear signs of progress; ferry services have resumed transporting US citizens to Cuba; American cell phone companies now provide service in Cuba; and there have been talks about environmental and investor protections. Despite progress between the two countries, the Cuban economy is very restricted and has recently faced a stagnation in growth. Economic restrictions have caused state-owned firms to be uncompetitive and have inequitable payrolls. Cuba additionally has the 2nd oldest population and Cuba\u2019s workforce participation rate is estimated to be one of the lowest in the world.\nObama\u2019s visit is the first by an incumbent US president since Calvin Coolidge in 1908. Assuming diplomatic relationships are successful, pundits predict there is a strong possibility of the trade embargo being lifted. Doing so would liberalize Cuba\u2019s economy by bringing in unprecedented direct foreign investment. Obama\u2019s visit will ultimately be critical in influencing future economic relations with Cuba.\nTags POTUS, Cuba, US, Emerging Markets, Caribbean, Central America\n\u2190 Apple Takes on the FedsThe Economics of Bernie Sanders \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "HomeBlogMotivationDirection of the propelling fear | \u00a9 Fola Daniel Adelesi\nDirection of the propelling fear | \u00a9 Fola Daniel Adelesi\nI\u2019d like to think that fear is a propellant as much as the desire to succeed is. The only issue is that fear, for most people, determines which direction it pushes the people rather than the people determining the direction they want to go. When people become afraid, they can choose to do nothing or they can stand up to do their best even though they are being propelled by fear.\nTake a look at someone you may want to refer to as the underdog who has been bullied over the years. Every day of his or her life someone has showed up with a threat to his or her life. There has been so much of beating or violation but after a while he or she becomes very angry. While he or she is angry, there is still that deep rooted fear of being bullied or not wanting to be bullied.\nIn that situation, you may find someone that will step and start learning how to fight or the best tactics that can be used to hit a bully in a very devastating manner. By the time this person is done training, you will not even know that he is now ready for a fight. So when the bully shows up again, what the bully is expecting to see is someone who is simply afraid. The bully will not know that the fear has propelled the underdog to go and equip and get ready for a fight. When he then tries to bully again, he or she gets the greatest shock of life. There\u2019s a fight back.\nMany of us are like those people who have the potentials to be the underdogs. Failure has been bullying you over and over again. You have been intimidated for too long by the failed activities or events in your life. There are two things you can choose to do. You may want to stay down and remain bullied for the rest of your life by things that you can overcome, or you can let the fear of failure propel you in the right direction.\nWhen the propelling fear leads you in the right direction then you find yourself preparing hard for the next possibly attack from the bully. In most cases, bullies are never prepared for the time when the underdog will fight back. They just show up as they always do and expecting to bully the way they have always done without any challenge from their predators. So when you suddenly turn back and fight, it will be a big shock.\nMany of you have been running for too long. And because you are running the bullies of life are still chasing you. It\u2019s time for you to stop running and turn back to face the bully. You can stand up to that bully \u2013 physical bully or verbal and mental bully, the failure bullying you \u2013 and all the other things that impose fear in you.\nTake a stand today. Tell your fear that you are no longer going to be intimidated. You are done being bullied for whatever reason. Rather than run back into a shell you will fight back and let your fear propel you in the right direction.\nBully Direction Edible Pen Fear Fola Daniel Adelesi Intimidation Propellant Success",
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        "raw_content": "The initial idea I had for the Example Suite was to do a fortress in the forest lovecraftian mystery thing Morrowind-style. I still like the idea, but I'm thinking less about making the game like Morrowind. One issue is, who would play our small game over the huge and rich world that Morrowind offers? Morrowind is great as a single player and we've also seen it in TES3MP's multiplayer, which the game isn't exactly designed for but is amazing play anyway.\nWhat if we designed Example Suite specifically for a co-op experience? That would provide an alternative experience that TES3MP currently lacks and I think people would actually play it occasionally on the side of exploring Morrowind with friends. So how would this co-op game look like?\nThe Kingdom of Man. King Arthur has claimed himself the ruler of all. However an Old God would disagree. He decides to create you and others to slay the king for such heresy and claim the title of kingslayer. Of course, before you can get to The Kingdom of Man, you must first find the road to the Kingdom of Man.\nYou start in Deadwood with basic items and although the game offers you a couple of directions to go to, its ultimate destination is the king, so it's not open world like Morrowind. However each area has a (raid) boss monster for you and your party to kill. Sometimes it drops useful items and gold, other times a key required to unlock a direct passage to the next area instead of having to go around. Almost every area also has a merchant and there might be quests, whether optional or actually vital to progress to the next area.\nThe scope for this game is content from Deadwood all the way to the king. However, I plan on using a lot of placeholders since I'm a little intimidated by the amount of work a full-fledged game might require. For example, I currently plan on making only a few weapon models such as a single sword model and then using the same skin on all swords such as bastard sword, longsword, etc. I'd only start working on different skins when the base game is complete, until then every NPC would look like they were wearing the same armor and weapons. So that's what version 1.0 would look like, a bare skeleton of a game that can technically be played from start to finish.\nThere is of course the possibility of someone else coming along and filling in those gaps. Sometimes people actually post on the forums looking to contribute in some way with art and I'm usually not sure with what they could help at this stage. For the moment, I'd prefer Example Suite to be a 1-man project until I get some basics in place. I think things will become more open to outside help once I push through an update or two.\nIf we ever get to 1.0 and past that, I was thinking of making a Nexus of the Old God that connects you to different paths to do his bidding. For example, The Kingdom of Man would only be one portal that leads you to a place in Deadwood where you can discover the road to The Kingdom of Man and eventually lead you to the King. However another portal would take you to a path that leads deeper into Deadwoods, to a necromancer who has revolted against the Old God and needs punishing. These linear scenarios could have the same level of difficulty or different levels of difficulty, with each giving you an ability (Kingslayer, Necrosis) at the end.\nI like the the Lovecraftian or Ravenloft idea, but remember that the point of the ES was to be a demo to show off what OpenMW is capable of. A technology demonstrator. It doesn't have to be huge, it doesn't have to be immersive it doesn't have be a full blown game. However, you do have a point in that it should also be done with tes3mp in mind as well.\nIt is entirely possible that once there is an ES that we can create add-ons (expansions!) that increase the scope/story/etc into a full game.\nAt one point, I think we were planning on eventually using every new OpenMW feature in the example suite, in which case, a design that could be gradually extended as more things are added to the engine would be best. If we're not doing that, then we'll have to come up with something else that can be used as a demo for new features.\nThe main difference between this idea and Morrowind is that it'd have linearly progressing premade adventures rather than being a full-blown open world where the player makes his own story. I think either way we can demo whatever we want, unless some feature explicitly requires a non-linear path of progression. The reason I started leaning toward the linear co-op experience is that it's an unfilled niche right now, though I am not completely opposed to going for Morrowind-style open world either.\nI like this new idea. Showcasing that the engine can handle an open world is kinda pointless because, well, Morrowind exists for that. Showcasing a co-op rpg on the other hand...\nI am still interested in Example Suite, so I am happy to see it is not being abandoned.\nAnd I will gladly test any new releases that you upload.\nPost by silentthief \u00bb 12 Nov 2018, 19:44\nI had thought of the concept of trying to make a multiplayer TC/example suite. The biggest issue to me seems to be that we still (as far as I know) don't have any character models. I was thinking of a multiplayer siege/RTS style, perhaps similar to KOF\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxKiMNQtTdo\nI only played the 2nd game (Kingdom under fire: heroes) but I fell in love with the game play style. 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        "raw_content": "Pablo Embon brings creativity into play with his b\nQuote Reply Topic: Pablo Embon brings creativity into play with his b\nHaving made over 16 albums during his 35-year career in Jazz, Pablo Embon shows all of his experience in his masterful new album \u2018What Comes Into Play.\u2019 On each and every of the 13 tracks which make up this project, listeners are able to luxuriate over the rich instrumental notes which strike deep at the core of Pablo\u2019s riffs. They are able to transport themselves to different places, different moods, and immerse themselves in a wonderful jazz experience.\nFrom the vibrant percussion which opens the album\u2019s first track \u2018Baby Steps\u2019 to the dominating piano which creates the melody for \u2018What Comes Into Play\u2019s\u2019 final track, \u2018Morning T\u2019, Pablo\u2019s work offers a journey into sound. Those who embark on this funk-laden trip, take in the global cultural influences, which have left their mark on Pablo\u2019s musical career, from his early life in Argentina, to his current life in Israel.\nPablo\u2019s music is influenced by a cornucopia of jazz musicians, ranging from Brazilian legends Azymuth, to Pat Metheny and the late bassist Jaco Pastorius. The early edition of Chick Corea\u2019s Return to Forever, which featured Airto Moreira and Joe Farrell, was a defining influence on Pablo\u2019s musical development.\nCombining sensational talent with a work ethic second-to-none, Pablo has poured his time and energy into crafting every detail of this instrumental exhibition of an album. Listeners around the world will not be disappointed.\nContact Pablo on\nFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/pablofembon/\nOr on his website - https://www.pablo-embon.com\nLearn more about his musical style:\nSoundcloud Page - https://soundcloud.com/pfembon\nReverbNation Page - https://www.reverbnation.com/pabloembon\nSoundclick Page - http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=246923\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9IFq3boao&feature=youtu.be\nhttps://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/PabloEmbon\nPlease contact tommy@urbandubz.com for more information",
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        "raw_content": "You asked if anyone else had had the same symptoms as you. The answer is yes, and some of us have had all of them. Personally, I had parasthesia (numbness and tingling) on the left side of my face, parasthesia in my fingers, severe long-lasting pain (felt like cramps) in both calves, joint pain in knees, elbows, and wrists, and I was tired all the time. Aside from your tremors, we could almost be twins. (I also got depression, vision problems, and rotator cuff tendonitis.)",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab September 29: Michael Servetus\nOctober 1: Annie Besant \u00bb\nSeptember 30: The Bible, Printed\nGutenberg and His Bible (1452)\nIt was on this date, September 30, 1452, that the first book printed with moveable metal type came off the press invented by Johann Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany. What we know about Gutenberg is little: he was born about 1400, died 1467 or 1468 at Mainz, and he was a goldsmith\u2019s guild member. This is where he learned to cast metal to resemble the brush script of hand-lettered books. But we know nothing of his personality, the time and place of his invention, and what part he personally took in the production of the printed books that issued from his press.\nFortunately, we do know about that first book: it was a Latin Bible printed in 42-line pages. A hundred or so were printed on vellum, and of the 47 surviving copies, the finest known was acquired by the Library of Congress, in Washington, DC, in 1930. It is still on display. And the Bible is still a fascinating glimpse into ancient superstition and, by modern standards, childish na\u00efvet\u00e9 coupled with unabashed brutality.\nMost Christians in the world today still take the greater portion of the Bible literally, having never read about it beyond childhood Sunday school lessons, so such biblical criticism as Thomas Paine\u2019s Age of Reason and Robert Ingersoll\u2019s Some Mistakes of Moses are as relevant today as they were when they were written. Many Christians still revere and promote the Ten Commandments, even when they can\u2019t recite them.\nThe oldest books of the Bible \u2013 Amos, Hosea, Micah, and the First Isaiah \u2013 date from the 8th century BCE, and are so morally reprehensible, that the preacher who rattles on about the superior morality of the Hebrew prophets must have borrowed that rattle from a troglodyte! It had by then been 2,000 years since a high moral code had evolved in Egypt and Babylonia, so the Hebrew tribes were backward savages in comparison.\nWhen the Hebrews came into close contact with the higher culture of the Babylonians, they took the opportunity to rewrite their history to make it appear coherent, triumphant, priest-dominated \u2013 and to expunge their early polytheism. In fact, at the Dispersal, the very time when the Hebrews were making progress in attaining or assimilating into civilization \u2013 400 BCE to 100 CE \u2013 the canon was closed and no additions to God\u2019s word were allowed.\nOf the Ten Commandments, for example, no civilized society makes crimes of eight of them. Only murder and theft are part of the criminal code, and they are so obviously wrong \u2013 who wants to be murdered or stolen from? \u2013 that it is insulting to think that divine instruction was ever necessary. So to say the Bible is useful in a moral sense is as laughable as promoting it as history, unless we find it useful to teach about immorality as well as literary and historical fiction!\nThe Bible itself is not one book, but a collection of 66 books \u2013 the word \u201cbible\u201d is a plural diminutive of biblos, (Greek \u03c4\u03b1 \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u03b9\u03b1) meaning \u201cthe little books\u201d \u2013 written, or edited and compiled, in different areas of the world, by wholly different, and mostly unknown, persons, in different times and diverse languages. Like all holy books, the Bible was written to persuade and to indoctrinate. And what a marvelous method for spreading the word far and wide was the scientific invention of printing! This date in human history could be considered the beginning of the end of humankind\u2019s childhood and the dawn of the age of literacy. Printing was perhaps the single most important human invention.\nSo why didn\u2019t God think of that?\nTags: Age of Reason, Gutenberg Bible, Library of Congress, Robert Ingersoll, Some Mistakes of Moses, Ten Commandments, Thomas Paine, vellum",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Announcments \u203a Henry Sampson and the Great Galveston Storm\nSaturday, October 24th, 2:00-4:00 pm\nby William Merrell\nWe will host a book signing on Saturday, October 24th from 2:00 to 4:00 PM with William Merrell and his new historical novel set at the time of the 1900 Storm.\nHenry Sampson and the Great Galveston Storm is a historical novel set in Galveston, Texas in the year 1900. Sampson is an ambitious young businessman looking to make his fortune in the city known as the Wall Street of the South. From his office overlooking the Strand, Sampson enjoys a clear view of the busy port which was then controlled by the Galveston Wharves Company nicknamed the Octopus of the Gulf. By way of a romantic interest he becomes involved in a lady\u2019s scheme to recover a cache of Jean Lafitte\u2019s hidden treasure and encounters a host of historical locals along the way, including Jack Johnson, George Sealy and Isaac Cline among others, all in the week prior to the island\u2019s devastating encounter with a hurricane of unimaginable power.\nBill Merrell holds the George P. Mitchell chair in marine sciences at Texas A&M University at Galveston. He studies hurricanes and is the originator of the coastal barrier system dubbed \u201cIke Dike.\u201d\n\u2039 The Bolivar Peninsula\nWater is for Fighting Over \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "Like many of you, I watched the Republican & Democratic convention speeches \u2014 and was struck by the stark difference between the core narrative of each event.\nThe Republicans were rallying around a story of competition for scarce resources \u2013 with a fearsome opponent who is trying to grab your share and harm you. In contrast, the Democrats were weaving a narrative around reaching across boundaries and cooperating to create more abundance for everyone.\nIt struck me that game theory has something to say about politics here.\nSchoolyard games & political speeches\nIn game theory, there are two types of games we humans like to play: zero-sum games, where opponents compete for scarce resources and rank-ordered superiority \u2014 and non-zero-sum games, where partners collaborate to create more abundance for everyone.\nYou can see these games played out on schoolyards \u2013 and political stages \u2013 all over the world. Some kids (usually girls) like to play cooperative games \u2013 like \u201cfamily\u201d or double dutch \u2014 where the object is to have fun together doing something you can\u2019t on your own. Others (usually boys) gravitate towards competitive games \u2013 like throwing contests or organized sports \u2013 where there are clear winners & losers, and the object is to find out who\u2019s best.\nThe RNC Narrative: \u201cI alone can fix this\u201d\nA zero-sum narrative is about determining who is most deserving \u2013 who\u2019s on top \u2013 who gets the resources and reaps the rewards. When you fan the flames of xenophobia, incite suspicion & paranoia, and signal to white pride leaders that you\u2019re speaking their language \u2013 that\u2019s a classic zero-sum narrative of us-vs-them.\nRight now we\u2019re seeing the same fear-based strategies and racist dog-whistles that Richard Nixon used to capture the Southern Democrats after Lyndon Johnson pissed them off by championing civil rights legislation. This playbook is built around a call for law-and-order \u2014 and not-so-subtle codes for racial hatred. All built on a zero-sum narrative that assumes there\u2019s not enough to go around.\nThe DNC Narrative: \u201cStronger Together\u201d\nIn gaming terms, a non-zero-sum narrative is about banding together to create more abundance for everyone. This was the through-line of the DNC narrative- speech after speech, the message of \u201cstronger together\u201d was reinforced.\nThis inclusive, co-op narrative is directly linked to Obama\u2019s 2008 campaign message of \u201cYes We Can\u201d \u2013 immortalized by will.i.am in this brilliant song, inspired by Obama\u2019s DNC acceptance speech.\nHere we are in 2016, seeing Obama handing the baton to his former rival \u2013 a woman he clearly respects, someone he invited into his inner circle after the election. Now THAT is a masterful co-op move. The Democrats are doubling-down on this reach-across-the-aisle theme, and inviting everyone to gather under an inclusive, optimistic tent.\nWomen Leaders and the Non-Zero Narrative\nThe DNC wasn\u2019t just about Hillary; we saw many powerful women leaders take the stage \u2013 including Michelle Obama, Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio) & Rev. Leah Daughtry \u2013 with powerful, accomplished men cheering them on and acknowledging their power. In the words of the great sage Tina Fey \u2013 \u201cBitches get stuff done\u201d\nOur problems can\u2019t be solved by individuals\nI\u2019m thrilled that the United States is catching up to the rest of the world and promoting women leaders \u2013 people who understand that problems we face today CANNOT be solved by individuals. I deeply believe in the non-zero narrative that tells us to put our energy into collaborating and banding together to solve problems \u2013 because as game designer, I KNOW that\u2019s how shared abundance is created.\nAnd women leaders can own that non-zero narrative like nobody\u2019s business. #ImWithHer\nThe post Game Theory, politics & the power of a non-zero narrative appeared first on Amy Jo Kim.\nSource: http://amyjokim.com/blog/2016/07/31/game-theory-politics-power-non-zero-narrative/",
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        "raw_content": "BEHIND THE SCENES WITH JERRY ORAVITZ\nAn interview with UD's Director of Football Operations\nJerry Oravitz, better known as Jerry O, has been a fixture at Delaware since 1997. He is a native of New Castle, Delaware and has always had an interest in sports. From his early days as an All-State center fielder and All-Conference point guard at St Elizabeth's high school, sports has been an important part of his life. I recently spent some time with Jerry and asked him about his journey leading to his present position at Delaware. I hope you enjoy the interview.\nGoHens: Jerry, could you talk about your employment background leading up to your present position as Director of Football Operations?\nOravitz: A man that is a mentor of mine is Don Bowman. He is the former Director for the City of Wilmington Parks & Recreation. Don offered me an internship prior to graduation from Salisbury University. Our relationship continued to grow, then even more so when he offered me a job with the City of Wilmington. While with the city, he promoted me to director of the [William] \"Hicks\" Anderson Community Center. I thought that was pretty neat that I was their first director and I could be involved from the ground up. All the while, I knew that I wanted to get into college athletics. That was my ultimate professional goal. So while I'm there, I befriend Steve Steinwedel the former men's basketball coach here at Delaware before Mike Brey. He said if I was serious about college athletics, one thing I needed to think about was getting my Masters Degree. Not that it would guarantee anything, but it would put me into a different pool of applicants, and would create some separation for me. So while I'm running the Boys and Girls Club as the first Director, I enrolled in Springfield College. The main campus is in Springfield, Mass. Then I performed my graduate internship here at University of Delaware. I'm about to finish that up, and Edgar Johnson, the former A.D. at the University of Delaware approaches me and says, \"Hey Jerry, we're about to create a new position, Athletics Operations Associate, would you be interested?\". I said, absolutely! That's why I'm going for my Master's Degree. So I interviewed for the job, and I've been here ever since. I'm approaching my 13th year here at Delaware, and as you probably know, after my first 7 years, over in the Field House, as Athletics Operations Associate, Coach Keeler brought me over as full time Director of Football Operations. In my previous roll at Delaware, \"30%\" of my job was to manage football operations. Coach Keeler had a vision to have a full time ops person, so after the National Championship in 2003, when the position was funded, I was hired for that position and I've been here ever since. All the while, I still have my eyes on the prize of becoming a college athletics director. So while not neglecting my football responsibilities, I still have that goal of becoming an athletics director.\n\"Coach Keeler had a vision to have a full time ops person, so after the National Championship in 2003, when the position was funded, I was hired for that position and I've been here ever since.\"\nGoHens: Well, I'm going to address that a little bit later on, but in particular, I want to talk about the fact that I see you wear many hats. Your responsibilities include Delaware Stadium Game Operations, Special Projects Fundraising, among many other things. Can we just spend a minute on each one and address them one at a time?\nOravitz: Sure, that's fine.\nGoHens: Let's start with what is involved with Delaware Stadium game operations\nOravitz: That's a changing role right now. We've established a couple of committees here on campus to look at our game-day operations. I'm on a core committee - myself and four other people on campus that are taking a look at our customer service operations, our parking operations, security issues, and communication issues. We do a lot of things really well, and there are things that we need to do a better job of. We want to make sure at the end of the day, that all of our fans have a great experience. One that's hassle-free, and allows them to get in and out of the complex quickly and easily. And that while they're in the stadium, they're being dealt with by people who understand the facility. We want to be able to address any concerns that come up during a ball game. But as I said, this is a work in progress, and things are changing.\nGoHens: Let's continue and look at some of the other things that you are responsible for. Tell us what's involved in coordinating football practice and game-day needs.\nOravitz: Every day we meet as a staff at 11:00 and address everything from A to Z. We address medical issues, we address academics, we address our strength and conditioning program, and we address our practice needs. Those may include things like equipment. Also during practice, we have a segment or timing board, that has to be operational. All of our practice segments are down to the second. There's no time wasted - we're very efficient. In a case of extreme bad weather, I have to make sure that we have indoor practice facilities available to us. If we don't, I have to be ready to present options to our coaching staff.\nGoHens: Can you talk a minute about your involvement in team travel?\nOravitz: Yes. I plan, coordinate and execute team travel. I obviously travel with the team. I scout out hotels a year in advance, I execute the contracts. If we need to fly somewhere, I'm working with charter companies to secure quotes. I arrange for all the food needs before we leave and while on the trip. So from departure to an away destination to our arrival back home, I coordinate arrangements.\nGoHens: Also another thing I want to talk about is your involvement in supplying support to student athletes with University matters. What does that include?\nOravitz: That's where I drop everything. That comes first. If any of our student athletes come in having a problem with their student account, like they have a charge for something that is not theirs, I work with the people in account services. If someone has a problem with their meal plan, I'll work with the flex office on that. If someone is just having a personal issue or concern, such as emotional health, physical health, or a problem at home, I shut my door and try to be a resource for that young man to get him to the right people. To me, that's priority. We also talk about their role on the program, internships after they graduate, helping them meet people that will help them with their careers, all those kinds of things.\n\"If someone is just having a personal issue or concern, such as emotional health, physical health, or a problem at home, I shut my door and try to be a resource for that young man to get him to the right people. To me, that's priority.\"\nGoHens: It doesn't sound like you ever get bored!\nOravitz: Oh no. No two days are ever the same.\nGoHens: Let's talk about fundraising. I know you help Coach Keeler with fundraising, and you also have involvement with the Rich Gannon golf tournament. Tell us a little about that.\nOravitz: Fundraising is an every-day process. We're being asked more and more each day to care for the growth of Delaware Athletics and Delaware Football. Funding from the state is decreasing and funding from the University is anticipated to continue to decrease. So what that means is we'll have to generate new revenues to help support our operation. So we've been asked to identify prospective donors both from within our football alumni roster and people affiliated with the University. So I assist Coach Keeler with those efforts, and we'll go out and meet people, have lunch with people, entertain people at basketball games, and in return share with them the vision for the University of Delaware and Delaware Football. In addition, I am involved in organizing the Rich Gannon Blue Hen Golf Classic which is the premier fundraising event for UD Football.\nGoHens: There's been a lot of talk about new facilities for football. Right now, everybody that I talk to is being really quiet about that. Do you assist in fundraising for the new facilities in particular?\nOravitz: In particular, no. Our Athletics Development Staff, headed by Scarlet Schmidt, has the direct responsibility for that. They're trying to develop revenue streams for the new student athlete performance center, or whatever project would be next in line. I'm working more on the football side of things, with our football alums and Coach Keeler.\nGoHens: You mentioned the student athlete performance center. Is there a way at this point do donate specifically to that project?\nOravitz: Yes. While Scarlet is involved with the major donations to the student athlete performance center, donors can make any donations of any size to any sports program. Right now we are focused on donations for the student athlete performance center.\nGoHens: Is there any timetable for announcements for the start of this facility?\nOravitz: No. Not at this time.\nGoHens: I see you on the sidelines sometimes and you're often busy talking to high school players that are visiting. I know you play a real big part in recruiting. You may be the initial face they see on the sidelines. Tell us about what you do especially on game day as far as recruiting goes.\nOravitz: I coordinate all of our on-campus recruiting efforts. Because I'm an administrator for the sport of football, and not a coach, I'm not permitted to go on the road and recruit. But when coaches come back from recruiting trips, they'll say, \"Jerry, I want you to set this guy up for an official visit.\" What they mean is to fly the young man in, take care of his lodging accommodations, set up an itinerary where this person can meet our academic support staff, our strength and conditioning staff, set up a physical exam for the young man, organize a meeting with a professor or a dean in the area where this person has an academic interest. They might do this over a meal. Then part of our recruiting tour is we show a highlight video on our new video board in the stadium. So I put all those pieces together for all of our official visits, and on any given weekend we can have as many as 10, 12, 14, 15 official visits, which includes mom and dad. We can have groups of 50-60 people on campus on any given weekend.\n\"...part of our recruiting tour is we show a highlight video on our new video board in the stadium. So I put all those pieces together for all of our official visits, and on any given weekend we can have as many as 10, 12, 14, 15 official visits, which includes mom and dad.\"\nBut often when you see me on the sidelines during game days, these are kids that we've brought in for an \"unofficial\" visit. The prospect then pays his own way to come to Delaware for game day. We're permitted to offer them 3 complimentary tickets. So what I do is coordinate with our sports management students, tours of our football facilities, our new practice football facilities and Delaware Stadium. So we'll meet in the lobby of the Bob Carpenter Center, we'll register the kids, we'll get a name tag, we'll show them a highlight video in our team room and then our sports management kids will escort them, tour them onto the sidelines to watch our pre-game warm-ups. The athletes and their parents watch the games from the stands.\nGoHens: Jerry, I have been able to watch you talking to these high school players and their parents. You really do a terrific job of making them feel welcome and important. In my opinion you play a very important part in our recruiting efforts.\nOravitz: Thank you.\nGoHens: What percentage of the \"official\" visits happen prior to the end of football season?\nOravitz: It's a rare thing that we bring a kid in for an official visit during the football season. Most of the official visits happen after the season. This past year we had two weekends in December and four weekends in January for official visits.\nGoHens: The next question might catch you a little off guard. What is your most memorable experience since working at Delaware?\nOravitz: (silence)\nGoHens: I guess I did catch you off guard.\nOravitz: That's a great question! Two of my most memorable experiences, that I treasure the most - One is working with Ellen Reed, our Administrative Assistant. She is unbelievable. If I have a chance to become an athletics director, she will be my first hire. She's that talented. To be able to work with someone that bright, that pleasant, and that organized, is very inspiring to me. We feel really good about what we do for our coaching staff and our student athletes. That is a memory for me every day. I really value the opportunity to work with Ellen. Number two, not to discount what we did in 2003, because that was a hell of a playoff run, but what we did in '07, with all of our weather issues, and travel issues, and still stay the course, if you will, working hand-in-hand with Ellen and Edgar to keep us on track and keep us moving forward was very, very rewarding. A big part of my job is to minimize distractions, to allow Coach Keeler and the coaching staff to do their jobs. Let them coach, let them teach, let them recruit. So if Ellen and I can minimize distractions, I feel like I've done my job. I feel like we did that in '07. These are my two most memorable experiences at Delaware.\nGoHens: Let's get back to the topic we started discussing earlier, your desire to be Athletic Director. I know you were very interested in the Athletic Director job when Edgar left. Our GoHens board was going crazy promoting you for this job. Tell us what you can about your interest in this position when Edgar left.\nOravitz: I was very interested in the Athletics Director job. I felt like I was personally ready, professionally prepared, but as my wife put it, \"it just wasn't my time\". I believe my time will come. I reflect back to an article I read where Joe Flacco had a conversation with his father just prior to the NFL draft. Joe was speaking to his father and said, \"I know I can play at this level, I just need the opportunity.\" I feel the same way. I feel that to play at this level, I just need the opportunity. I need somebody to believe in me. I really appreciate all the support from people like yourself and all the people on the support clubs, the Blue Hen Touchdown Club, and the Huddle, and all the fans and the alums. I know I had a lot of support and I appreciate that very much. I value that, it means a lot of me. I just wish I could have had that opportunity to serve in a greater capacity.\nI was very interested in the Athletics Director job. I felt like I was personally ready, professionally prepared, but as my wife put it, \"it just wasn't my time\".\nGoHens: I know you have the interest. If that opportunity became available outside of Delaware, would you have the same interest?\nOravitz: I always wanted to retire at the University of Delaware, and I hope my performance will allow me to stay at the University of Delaware, but if I wanted to achieve my goal of leading an athletic department, then obviously I would have to leave the University of Delaware. I don't want to do it, but obviously, it's something I would have to do, professionally.\nGoHens: Well, Jerry while I hope you meet your professional goal of becoming an Athletic Director, I know many of us selfishly hope you never leave us. But, for now, since Bernard Muir has been on the job, has your roll changed any in terms of responsibility, or is it pretty much the same?\nOravitz: It's pretty much the same as far as football is concerned. I handle the football scheduling for Bernard. If he asks me to spend some time with a prospective donor, I'll do that for him. He's asked me to serve on a couple of campus committees, and I've done that. I basically do whatever he needs me to do.\nGoHens: So do you handle ALL of the scheduling now?\nOravitz: I do all of the legwork, all of the research, I find out who's available, who's interested, who wants to come to Newark. I present that to Bernard and we'll decide which teams we should pursue, let's find out where they are in terms of guarantee, do they want to have a conversation about a 2 or 3 game series? It's an ongoing process, and I deal with it almost every day to some degree or another. We have a lot of irons in the fire right now.\nGoHens: Where do you see Delaware Football five years from now?\nOravitz: One of the greatest strengths of Delaware football is our people, meaning our coaching staff. I've always been impressed with the intelligence, the work ethic, the knowledge, the passion and energy that our entire coaching staff, even the ones we've lost, have had for football. It's a pleasure for me to be around such great men. That won't change. That can only get better. I think we do a really good job of recruiting really good kids. High character kids who happen to be really good athletes. Now that we've got our roster built up, we're going into spring ball with 93 kids which might be an all time high since Coach Keeler's been here. So that means we've added some depth, we're able to experiment with different things, and that bodes well for the future. We're now able to scrimmage harder, and practice harder, because we have better depth. The improvements to Delaware stadium, and the discussions of the athletic training center has really helped us with recruiting, and we're going to win again. I believe we're going to win right this year. We have all the pieces in place. We've got great maturity on the team. We've got some key guys on both sides of the ball. There's no reason we shouldn't win, and win now.\n\"I've always been impressed with the intelligence, the work ethic, the knowledge, the passion and energy that our entire coaching staff, even the ones we've lost, have had for football. It's a pleasure for me to be around such great men.\"\nGoHens: You mentioned that the roster is deeper. Was that a real problem in the past?\nOravitz: I think that's a big thing. We lost some guys to attrition. Some for medical reasons, some that just can't compete at a collegiate football level due to severe injuries. We've lost an occasional kid for academic reasons or off the field problems. All of these things happen. 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        "raw_content": "I've seen this image floating around the internet, from Facebook to Pinterst to \"iwastesomuchtime\".\nI found this exact image on GoogleImages, from \"Stealth Magnolia\"\nhttp://bloghopenchangery.com/2012/05/28/let-the-summer-political-games-begin-game-on-media/\nOn our trip to the BBC, I remember our tour guide saying that BBC had no commercial sponsors, and therefore they could be completely impartial. They would never have to skew a story just because an advertiser did not agree with the depiction of the story.\nEarlier in the summer, I remember debating with some of my older coworkers about the news. One claimed how he loved the O'Reilly factor, and I scoffed. The conversation eventually boiled down to expressing my frustration with the news. Every time I turn on the TV, the coverage is so extremely opinionated. I asked why I couldn't just find a source with the facts? 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Not only will I learn more about worldwide news that the USA tends to overlook, but I can bi-pass the American political extremes.\nFrom the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics:\nJournalists should be free of obligation to any interest other than the public's right to know.\n\u2014 Refuse gifts, favors, fees, free travel and special treatment, and shun secondary employment, political involvement, public office and service in community organizations if they compromise journalistic integrity.\n\u2014 Disclose unavoidable conflicts.\n\u2014 Deny favored treatment to advertisers and special interests and resist their pressure to influence news coverage.\nI repeat: Deny favored treatment to advertisers and special interests and resist their pressure to influence news coverage.\nAs a professional journalist, I stand behind this Code of Ethics.\nIt is very interesting to note that this meme lists four TV channels and not news papers (being CNN, Fox, MSNBC, and the BBC).\nIt comes from a media literacy stand point, that you have to understand where the news you are getting is coming from. 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I know I won't be making a ton of money as a photojournalist, but for me, I feel it is my duty to share the events of the world. I have the power to help and communicate to the entire globe.\nBut I still have to be able to eat and have a place to sleep. I have to make money.\nIf every news organization was like the BBC, where would the industry go? With no competition, there would not be an industry.\nI agree that it\u2019s a challenge to find an actual news source that gives you the straight, simple facts. But I would agree with Cody that the reason this type of source is so scarce is because all these different news providers are competing for a share of the market. One will dominate the crazy liberals, another will cover the crazy conservatives, and another will cover the conservative liberals. If everyone just reported the facts, and didn\u2019t put some kind of unique spin on it, there would be no point in having multiple news providers. 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        "raw_content": "Zsolt Ekho Farkas created this 3D interpretation of a painting by Hungarian painter\nBencz\u00far Gyula (1844-1920).\nThe painting depicts the recapture of the Buda Palace in 1686 from Ottoman army. It took a month for Mr. Farkas to model all 32 figures, plus another five weeks to digitally paint and prepare the masks and layers. With the smoke and music, the moving-camera parallax, and the focus pulls, the scene jumps right off the canvas.\nHmm. I assume this was created diorama style, using cutouts from the original painting. Then little additions to the cut-outs/tiers were photoshopped in where the info wasn't in the original painting.\nThen these tiers were set into a 3d space, lit ambiently so the lighting on the original painting wouldn't be affected, and then the camera moves and lens effects were automated. I don't see that any of these elements were actually sculpted and painted in 3d. Am I wrong?\nThis was in the UK news recently, along with a link that showed some of the process. You are essentially correct Kev - pieces that weren't visible were recreated with a Photoshop clone tool, and all the elements set into 3D space. It took a lot of time and processing power to create it, but they weren't all sculpted in 3D, individually from scratch.\nThat is wonderful. I love how modern tech enhances it and the painterly details are still foremost.\nI wonder if this was somewhat the technique used to \"animate\" Piranesi's subterranean nightmares.\ngreenishthing said...\nI'm not sure I see the point, it doesn't add anything to the painting, isn't it a bit like colouring black and white photos?\nwhy not make a new painting instead? or a cgi short?\nI think this type of 3D reconstruction can be very valuable in order to break down the artist's use of perspective, staging, etc. But I think mostly this type of reconstruction is done as a personal technical challenge, as it was in this case.\nBy the way each figure was indeed sculpted, posed, and positioned in 3D, they are not cutouts (or billboards as we call them in the 3D world), check out: https://www.behance.net/gallery/Buda-repossession/15531221 for details.\nI do not like that he initially used the painting as a texture across the entire scene... he later went back and repainted most figures though.\nhttps://www.behance.net/gallery/Buda-repossession/15531221\nOkay, it's impressive that they were sculpted in 3D. I had been under the impression that they were merely cut-outs (albeit intricate ones).\nPersonally I'm still not overly fond of this type of thing - or rather, I should say, of how it's talked about. As a personal exercise it's very well done, but this has been all over my facebook page with comments like \"Amazing!!\" and \"Mind blowing!!\" etc. I was sorely tempted to argue - the painting is amazing. The 3D gimmick is kind of neat I guess.\nBut like I say, I have a bit more respect now that I know it's modeled. I wonder why he didn't try to show that off more, with more unusual camera angles and such?\nM. Proszowska said...\nThis is really awesome and I am waiting for interactive application with this 3d environment to study it on your own. As well with this 3d painting made 4 years ago by Polish company Platige Image http://www.platige.com/pl/page/79-Jan_Matejko_Battle_Of_Grunwald_3",
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        "raw_content": "Knee problems seem to be increasing as a common problem over the years and are affecting a large bit of the population, all over the world. Most often, the injuries that develop are due to excessive wear and tear due to overuse of the joint. It is quite common in individuals who are athletes, or have a profession that requires physical exertion such as dancers, gymnasts, skaters, field of construction, among others.\nThe knee makes for one of the largest joint in our body. The bones are separated by menisci, commonly known as discs. You must have often heard of knee injuries pertaining to slip discs. The outer covering is a cartilage that protects the knee by absorbing shock and making the surface smooth.\nKnee injuries are one among the many causes of knee problems. It could be due to a heavy blow to the knee, twisting, or falling which damaged the knees. Pain and bruises will occur the minute the knee is hurt. Here are a few signs and symptoms for knee injuries that you must take into account:\nPain and swelling which occurs immediately.\nThe first sign of a knee injury is to usually identify the swelling around the knee area along with discomforting pain. This symptom usually takes place when it is an acute knee injury which can showcase two types of symptoms, one where there is overall swelling and pain which occurs immediately after the injury and other where there is the pain is specific and localised to one part of the knee with reduced swelling.\nIf there is redness around the area.\nAnother symptom is when the redness around the knee persists for more than a day and you feel very warm and tender when somebody tries to touch the area.\nNoises like crunching or breaking.\nWhen you try to walk, and you feel that there are noises that occur around the knee which is similar to something breaking, then it is a sign of knee injury.\nWhen you cannot straighten your knee.\nAnother obvious symptom is when you are unable to straighten your knee after an injury.\nHere are a few indications to see a doctor immediately when you develop these symptoms:\nIf you can\u2019t walk.\nIf you have problems lifting yourself up, walk a short distance, and find it very difficult to move your knee after a long day, it is advisable to get your knee checked.\nIf you have marked swelling.\nIt is common to have swelling around your legs the minute you suffer from a knee injury. But if the swelling persists for days along with other alarming symptoms, it is better to show your knee to a doctor.\nIntolerable pain.\nIf you are unable to deal with the pain, you must ensure that you get you knee checked, immediately. If you have additional swelling in other neighbouring areas and you feel like you cannot set your foot down, then it advisable to meet with an orthodontist, or any doctor for first aid.\nTags: physical exertion",
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        "raw_content": "Respect Ladies, please\nLast week Amanda Platell wrote an article in Femail about men leaving their wives and girlfriends for younger women. She cites Brad Pitt as an example of the ultimate swine. He left Jennifer Aniston for the much younger Angelina Jolie and then immediately had a baby with her. Amanda gives several examples of women who have lost out to younger models. She calls it \u201ca social tragedy in the making\u201d.\nIt is a tragedy, but mainly for the women involved. The men couldn\u2019t be more chuffed. I have a friend who left his wife last year for a twenty-five year old marketing executive. When I asked him how he could do such a thing his reaction was one of total amazement.\n\u201cWhat would any man rather have? A nagging old bore at home who can barely stand the sight of you or a young thing who adores you and wants to make you happy?\u201d\nHe has a point. If I\u2019m honest I have to say that most of my friends probably treat their pets better than their husbands. They view them as vaguely irritating facts of life, rather like mosquitoes. Even A-list celebrities are not immune. Paul McCartney says Heather treated him like a \u201cdoormat\u201d.\nA few weeks ago I visited an old friend of mine who lives in Surrey. Her husband works in the City. Every weekday he gets the 7.01 into London Cannon Street and doesn\u2019t get home until around 8pm. His salary means they live comfortably and send their three children to local fee-paying schools. My friend doesn\u2019t work. She does the school run, the shopping and looks after their toddler in the afternoons, he is at a nursery school in the mornings and the older two are at school all day. She may her lot as unfair but I think her life pottering around her lovely house not having to work sounds rather idyllic. Especially as she has a cleaning lady three days a week.\nThe particular Saturday I was with them I came downstairs just as my friend was walking out of the door.\n\u201cI\u2019ve had them all week,\u201d she was telling her husband who was sitting at the kitchen table with their three boys. \u201cNow it\u2019s your turn.\u201d\n\u201cI was hoping to play some golf,\u201d he said. \u201cMaybe I could take Tom with me.\u201d\nShe shot him a fierce look. \u201cAny more of that talk and you\u2019ll get a seven-iron in your head.\u201d\nAlthough I am very fond of my friend, at that moment I loathed her. The injustice of it seemed to me almost unbearable. Here is a man who gets up at the crack of dawn every weekday to provide for his family. At the weekends when he wants to relax he is told to baby-sit. Of course he wants to spend time with his children, but as we all know, there is a big difference between spending time with them and just looking after them. I was almost tempted to offer to look after the two younger ones myself so he could go and play golf with Tom. But I\u2019m not that daft.\nHowever, had he been my husband, the scenario would have been very different. I have always worked and intend to carry on doing so. But there are days when I sit at my desk and daydream about a life that doesn\u2019t involve earning any money, a life where someone else does it for you and all you need to worry about is being at the school gate when the bell rings. If that were the case, I would only think it was only fair to take on the domestic side of our lives, while my husband earned the cash to sustain us.\nOf course I am not suggesting a return to the bad old days of my mother-in-law\u2019s generation who, incidentally, would get the breakfast organised for her husband and three sons before commuting up to London to work and then come back from work and clear off the breakfast things before starting on dinner. Happily things have moved on. But in my view they have moved on too far.\nI now live in France where the divorce rate is a third lower than the UK. Women here are happy to work at their relationships. They like looking good and they see no shame in making an effort for their men and being nice to them.\nI have a friend in Paris whose husband works late and doesn\u2019t come home until she\u2019s ready for bed. She\u2019s the kind of French woman you hate but also secretly long to be like, with her perfectly styled hair and tiny waist. She works in fashion PR and always looks like something straight from the pages of Elle Magazine.\n\u201cSo I expect by the time he gets home you\u2019re in your old leggings and have taken your make-up off?\u201d I asked her a few weeks ago.\n\u201cNot at all,\u201d she told me. \u201cI am in my pyjamas. But they\u2019re very superior pyjamas; 100 per cent silk.\u201d\n\u201cAnd the make-up?\u201d\n\u201cI leave that on until we go to bed,\u201d she told me. \u201cHe works hard all day; he deserves to come home to me looking my best.\u201d\nThis is not an attitude you find in Surrey. \u201cSo what if he works hard all day,\u201d would be my friend\u2019s argument. \u201cSo do I, looking after the children and the house. I\u2019m entitled to be comfortable at home, why should I make an effort to look good for him at all times?\u201d\nBecause he makes an effort to work hard for all of you would be my response.\nI think we should adopt a more French approach to marriage. Men are essentially fairly simple creatures who really just want to be looked after and adored. I am not suggesting you start behaving like a desperate-to-please housewife. But instead of shouting, use your feminine wiles to get the best out of your man. In my experience this is a much more effective way than behaving like a harridan.\nOf course there are plenty of men who deserve a good shouting at. I know a man whose idea of helping around the house is making himself a cup of tea. His wife works all hours and he spends most of his time improving his serve.\nThere is no denying it, men can be pigs. Let\u2019s look at the facts. They are essentially lazy creatures with hair in all the wrong places (ie their noses and their backs) who think a good way to spend an afternoon is watching other men dressed up in shorts kicking a ball from one end of a field to another. While they\u2019re busy doing this they expect the women in their lives to do just about everything else. This includes earning enough money to keep them in beer, collecting the dry cleaning, keeping the house tidy, ironing their shirts and, oh, I almost forgot, raising the children.\nSo what is the point of them? If you want a light-bulb changed you\u2019re better off doing it yourself unless you want to hear what a DIY genius he is from now until next Christmas. If you want to go dancing you\u2019re better off going with the girls who can at least move without looking like they\u2019re trying to shake off a swarm of killer wasps and will also focus on the beat as opposed to the other girls on the dance floor. If you want money, you\u2019re more than capable of earning it yourself.\nAt a wedding a couple of weeks ago I was lugging my suitcase along a country lane in Surrey on my way from the church to the wedding reception. Several cars, all headed to the same event, passed me by. The only one to stop was being driven by a charming gay man and his boyfriend. Is it only men who think they are women who know how to behave these days? Seems to me, if faced with a beer-drinking nose-hair sprouting badly behaved specimen most of us would be delighted to be shot of them. There really is no need for them whatsoever.\nAh, I hear you say, but you need men to have babies. WRONG! Technically you just need their sperm and you can probably get that on Ebay. In fact the government is in the process of introducing legislation making it possible for mothers to go it alone, or if the mood takes them, with another woman. Yet another great Labour family-friendly initiative.\nThis will be welcome news for my daughter who recently announced that she is going to have five children.\n\u201cWho are you going to marry?\u201d I asked her.\n\u201cOh I\u2019m not going to get married,\u201d she told me. \u201cI\u2019m just going to have an au pair.\u201d\nRather scarily it might soon be possible to have children without even going within a five-mile radius of a male sperm. In Germany several white mice have given birth to offspring using sperm grown from their own cells. Theoretically if you extrapolate this to humans, women will be able to be mother and father to their children. Ideal, some might say. Mad is what I say.\nWomen need to take a step back and stop being so critical if modern marriage and relationships are to stand a chance of survival. Paul McCartney apparently split up with Heather due to her confrontational nature, their constant rowing and the fact that she constantly took him for granted. We should all try to learn from her experience. No man will stand an unlimited amount of abuse. Especially not one who could easily go out and find someone else. And whatever men\u2019s faults, there is no better way to raise a happy family than with two parents who are happy to be with each other.\nI blame feminism. It started out as a good idea, but it just got silly. Women fought desperately to be treated as equals, but now they want to run everything. They\u2019re not happy with being ball-breakers, they want to be ball-terminators.\nThe Revd John R.J. Burley who was officiating the wedding I went to has been marrying people for several decades and advises women to take a less aggressive stance in marriage. \u201cThe fact is women have always been in charge of society but they were a lot more subtle about it,\u201d he says. \u201cMy wife knows exactly how to control me and men enjoy being controlled like that, it appeals to an instinct in them. We feel understood and appreciated.\u201d\nAnd a man who feels understood and appreciated is unlikely to run off with the first bit of totty that comes along.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Local News Rain forces Relay indoors\nRain forces Relay indoors\nThe 16th annual Scott County Relay For Life is being moved from Oneida City Park to the Boys & Girls Club due to anticipated bad weather. The start time is 6 p.m. on Friday, May 10.\nScott County's 16th Relay For Life will be its first one indoors, as the forecast for inclement weather has forced a change of venue for Friday evening's American Cancer Society event.\nThe move from Oneida City Park to the Boys & Girls Club of Scott County came after the National Weather Service forecasted a 70 percent chance of thunderstorms for the Oneida area Friday evening.\nThe event will still begin at 6 p.m. and continue until midnight.\nAccording to organizer Kayla Shelby, all events will be held as planned. Relay teams that had an assigned campsite at Oneida City Park will have a designated space inside the Boys & Girls Club with a table and chairs. Tents will not be needed.\nCancer survivor registration will begin at 5:30 p.m., as planned, with a survivors walk as part of the 6 p.m. opening ceremonies.\nLuminaria bags and torches will still be set up. However, because the ceremony is being held in doors, the format will be changed and candles will not be used to light them.\nA live auction is still scheduled for 8 p.m.\n\"Cancer doesn't stop and neither will we,\" Shelby said in an email. \"Please encourage all your friends and family to come out and join us as we celebrate our cancer survivors. Remember those that we have lost and fight back against this disease. It is going to be a great night.\"",
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        "raw_content": "In a single sitting the other evening I read Christina Crosby's A Body, Undone: Living On After Great Pain. It is not a perfect book - I liked least the more intellectual or academic discussions of literary texts that are interwoven with the memoir (they are all well-chosen and apt, but I think these pages and the poststructuralist moments will limit the audience of a book that otherwise should be read by huge numbers of people). But it captures the feeling of living in a profoundly damaged body in the aftermath of catastrophic accident better than almost anything else I have ever read.\nI was worried about whether I should read this book at all - I am already phobic enough about riding my road bike that I don't need to read about someone's accident! But afterwards I thought - yes, I did need to read this book, for reasons that have nothing to do with cycling, and others should read it too.\nHere is the statement of purpose:\nBecause of my condition, I've been pondering the reality that everybody has/is a body. Your body emerges through the perception of others as different from yourself, at a touchable distance, and selfhood is not self-contained. What you want, who you are, how you feel are all brought into being over time and in relation to others, and those thoughts and feelings are repeatedly inscribed, creating powerful circuits that organize a sense of embodied self. Such is human interdependency that my self-regard depends on your regard for me. I need and want a more fully livable life, which turns importantly, if not exclusively, on this play of recognition. Spinal cord injury has cast me into a surreal neurological wasteland that I traverse day and night. This account is an effort to describe the terrain. I want you to know, and I, myself, want better to understand, a daily venture of living that requires considerable fortitude on my part and a great dependency on others, without whose help my life would be quite literally unlivable.\nFor a short book, it manages to touch on an amazing range of subjects, all of which speak very strongly to me even in the places where Crosby's experience least resonates with my own (it is one of the sharpest ironies of the story that in her previous life Crosby was supremely embodied, a sensualist with a strong sexual dimension and a feeling of power in an athletic body - I just don't have that relationship with my body, I don't have gender or body dysphoria as such but I deeply believe that I should be existing not in a body at all but just as a pattern of intelligence and information in the cloud!). Siblings, chronic pain, the relationship between humans and dogs, death via melanoma, love and loss, motorcycles and the pleasure of the open road, breasts (one's own and those of others), the dilemma of relying on wonderful caretakers who are themselves victims of structural inequities that create shame in those who take advantage of them, the value of friendship and community, the Anabaptist tradition and how an adult seeks out versions of communities left behind - anyway, it's really gripping from start to finish. Highly recommended.\nLabels: accidents, body and soul, Christina Crosby, cycling, pain, spinal injuries, techniques of the body",
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        "raw_content": "Halloween Hoodwinked\n\"And when they shall say unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter: should not a people seek unto their God? for the living to the dead? To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.\" (Isaiah 8:19-20)\nAfter being in the ministry twenty-eight years, and preaching consistently against having the slightest involvement with things to do with the occult, I sit here wondering if I have ever succeeded in convincing anyone about how evil Halloween is? The reason it has been so difficult is that all this time I have had to struggle against massive and persistent competition that promotes Halloween as something innocent and fun.\nOf course I was introduced to that side of Halloween when I was a boy. My parents were good church going people, and they would not have ever consciously exposed their children to something evil had they understood the threat. I remember one year they dressed me up as an old woman to go out trick or treating. They did this in spite of the fact that the word of God says a man is not supposed to dress as a woman. (Somehow because it was supposed to have been all in fun it was okay. Today, I doubt this. I don't think God works that way.)\nEven when I was a boy there was some dangers involved in trick or treating. Today the danger to children is more than enough to keep the child of caring parents at home. But there are greater dangers connected with the whole business of Halloween that should not be ignored. I speak of dangers to the soul and to the mind that are present without leaving the house. A continuous campaign for the souls of men has been launched and we get exposed to it without ever leaving the house.\nHalloween and the campaign of the supernatural that has grown out of it functions to make a person open to the occult and accepting of the reality of demonic presences and activities. We are being brainwashed into thinking that witches are okay and people who involve themselves in necromancy, such as going to visit the graves of dead people are good and acceptable activities. Why one well known television preacher, Benny Hinn, visits the grave of Kathryn Khullman. He even has a key so that he can get through the gate any time he needs \"advice.\" We have been so desensitized to the truth people do not see anything wrong with that.\nToday, the indoctrination that was once confined to a specific time of the year goes on all year long and it begins at an early age. Even when I was a teenager we had ongoing exposure to the occult. By then we had three television stations and at least one of them was broadcasting Friday or Saturday night horror shows with such things as wolfmen and vampires. Now exposure to the occult is on a daily basis and children as soon as they are old enough to sit in front of a television get doses of the occult in the so-called children's entertainment, cartoons and such that they watch. This is the fruit of what began with a once a year compromise, where faith in a Living Lord Jesus was set aside for a night of fun and pranks centered in the world of the occult.\nWhen I put my foot down as a pastor, we did not have any of the ghost and goblin things going on around the church. But I remember well that one year when we had a Bible character dress up, one woman came dressed as a mummy. And no, the Bible does not say that Joseph's body was carried out of Egypt as a mummy. Compromise and appeasement does not work. And it is not supposed to be the way we work as Christians. Our uniqueness and distinctiveness in Christ is supposed to mark us as a different people. We do not look very different when we are busy compromising and substituting. I found some people would come and bring their children to the substitutes and then would take them on out into the things of the world later. Compromise gets peoples thinking blurred, it does not get their thinking straight. I have figured out that much. I have even had lost people tell me that they heard we had a Halloween party at the church when what we had done was schedule a fall festival for Halloween night. Compromise does not work.\nThe people of God have been in great part Halloween hoodwinked. We need instead to be a distinct and separate people.",
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        "raw_content": "When I decided to take advantage of health and wellness coaching, I didn\u2019t entirely know what to expect, but I knew it would \u201cbe good for me\u201d. I had no idea how life changing it would be. My time with Julie Gold was transforming. I didn\u2019t realize how much I was limiting myself by trying to live in a black and white world where my wellness was concerned. Julie opened my eyes to a \u201crainbow of options\u201d, as she puts it \u2014 I love that view. As with so many areas we discussed and worked on together, Julie helped me see things in a new way that I just wouldn\u2019t have been able to discover on my own. It\u2019s like my brain has been rewired. After working with Julie, my approach to health and wellness now focuses on putting things in place to make a healthy lifestyle more of a natural occurrence in my daily life. Now, achieving my goals is something that just happens as part of how I live my life. I no longer feel drained by the amount of mental energy I used to apply to trying to live in a more rigid world that I had created for myself. Now, I\u2019m meeting my health goals with what feels like less effort, and because I\u2019ve proven it works for me, I no longer need to track my progress. The way I live my life ensures I will continue to meet my goals.\nPrior to being introduced to Julie I was seeking inspiration and motivation in my life. I had been desiring change and personal growth, but I was unsure how to make it happen. Lucky for me, Julie accepted me as her wellness client. It was clear Julie wanted to help and was completely invested in my wellness from our first conversation. It didn\u2019t take long for me to begin exploring all different aspects of my life that I didn\u2019t even know I wanted, or needed, to be exploring to bring about this necessary development within. Over the last couple of months, I have not only made some much needed adjustments, but I also have discovered some new tools to keep this momentum going. Julie is an exceptional reflective listener, has a wonderful sense of humor and provides a nonjudgmental, safe space to share your thoughts and feelings. Since I have been a client of Julie\u2019s I have grown more than I thought possible this year. I have found new ways to cope with my life\u2019s challenges, that do not include popcorn! Julie has been a guiding light for me during a time I needed it most. I am in a place now where I look forward to creating goals for myself and then devoting time to reflecting on my accomplishments, while also accepting the goals I did not yet reach. My life\u2019s obstacles do not seem so insurmountable and my spirit has been lifted. Julie has a wonderful sense of humor and an amazing ability to make you feel calm and empowered. I have no doubt that she will excel as a wellness coach with any individual looking to find a new balance, change or needing a cheerleader to reach their goals. Thank you for everything Julie!\nWorking with Julie has been the exact opposite of what I thought having a health and wellness coach would be, and I mean that in a good way! Rather than simply setting goals for me and occasionally checking in, Julie took the time to get to know me, to know what\u2019s important to me, and to know where I wanted to end up. This isn\u2019t simply a results-driven system; it really helps you figure out what kinds of things work for you, and more importantly, what doesn\u2019t. Having Julie to bounce ideas off of, to talk about anything that was on my mind, to help me deal with struggles and celebrate successes has been one of the most rewarding things I\u2019ve undertaken. I can\u2019t recommend her enough.",
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        "raw_content": "Multi-RAT LPWAN in Smart Cities : trial of LoRaWAN...\nCombining IoT Deployment and Data Visualization: experiences within campus maintenance use-case by: Yasmin, Rumana Published: (2018)\nK. Mikhaylov et al., \"Multi-RAT LPWAN in Smart Cities: Trial of LoRaWAN and NB-IoT Integration,\" 2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Kansas City, MO, 2018, pp. 1-6. doi: 10.1109/ICC.2018.8422979\nMulti-RAT LPWAN in Smart Cities : trial of LoRaWAN and NB-IoT integration\nMikhaylov, Konstantin1; Stusek, Martin2; Masek, Pavel2,3;\nPetrov, Vitaly4; Pet\u00e4j\u00e4j\u00e4rvi, Juha1; Andreev, Sergey4; Pokorny, Jiri2; Hosek, Jiri2,3; Pouttu, Ari1; Koucheryavy, Yevgeni4\n2Department of Telecommunications, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic\n3Peoples\u2019 Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian Federation\n4Laboratory of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland\nThe landscape of the contemporary IoT radio access technologies (RATs) is excessively diverse, especially when it comes to such a complex environment as Smart City. On the one hand, this diversity offers operators sufficient flexibility to select the most appropriate RAT for their target application. On the other hand, it becomes a severe limiting factor leading to high level of uncertainty for the IoT device vendors, who need to decide, which technology to support in their hardware. In this paper, we consider the provisioning of the low-power wide area network (LPWAN) devices supporting multiple RATs. First, we briefly discuss the parameters of several potential radio technologies as well as analyze the pros and cons of combining them in a single device. Next, we prototype a real-life device capable of communicating via two perspective LPWAN technologies, namely, LoRaWAN and NB-IoT, and report on the initial results of its performance evaluation. These confirm the feasibility of instrumenting dual-mode devices as well as reveal several important aspects related to the development of multi-radio IoT equipment and its performance. In our view, due to their higher flexibility, reliability, and dependability, the devices such as the one developed can be beneficial for various Smart City applications, with smart energy grids and road traffic control being only two of many examples.\nhttps://oadoi.org/10.1109/ICC.2018.8422979\nProceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 20-24 May 2018 , Kansas City, MO, USA. Communications for Connecting Humanity\nThe work of the authors from the University of Oulu was undertaken in the context of the P2P-SMARTEST project (http://www.p2psmartest-h2020.eu/), an Innovation Action funded by the H2020 Programme, contract number 646469. Research described in this paper was partially financed by the National Sustainability Program under grant LO1401. For the research, infrastructure of the SIX Center was used. The publication was prepared with the support of the \u201dRUDN University Program 5-100\u201d.",
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        "raw_content": "Generic formularies\nIt is not hard to understand why a major health insurer would pay doctors by how well they comply with medication prescribing guidelines, why it would pay doctors to switch patients to certain generic prescription medications (such as for cholesterol-lowering), and why it would team up with an electronic prescribing service to monitor physicians and \u2018alert them\u2019 to patients that should be enrolled into the company\u2019s disease management program.\nThree recent examples in the news and medical journals remind us to think of insurers and pharmaceuticals in the same breath. There are enormous profits on prescription drugs possible through pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies and most major insurers own their own PBMs. As John Richardson with Health Strategies Consultancy, LLC, explained at FTC hearings on June 26, 2003, PBMs contract with managed care organizations, self-insured employers, insurance companies, Medicaid and Medicare managed care plans, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and other government entities to provide managed prescription drug benefits. \u201cPBMs manage about 70% of the more than 3 billion prescriptions dispensed in the U.S. each year... [and] manage pharmacy benefits for nearly 200 million Americans, including 65% of the country\u2019s seniors.\u201d\nThe more prescriptions written, the greater the profits for PBMs, i.e. most of our insurers. Not that honest profits are a bad thing at all. The troubling aspects come when conflicts of interests enter into the picture:\n\u00b7 When these same insurers also have electronic databases with all of our medical records, lab results and prescription records\n\u00b7 When these insurers tie reimbursements made to our doctors to how well they comply with performance measures, screenings and prescribing practices the insurer decides\n\u00b7 When these insurers determine our premiums, or even ability to get insurance, by how well we comply with their health assessments and managed care \u2014 guidelines the insurer helped to create. And in order for most adults to meet the ever lower recommended health indices, means prescriptions.\nThe more prescriptions written, the greater the profits. As professors at Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions explained in a recent issue of U.S. Pharmacy Review, the profit point spread insurers make on each prescription written adds up to unfathomable amounts. And insurers, through drug formularies that tier drugs to member co-pays, steer utilization of pharmaceuticals to those with greater proven effectiveness and safety, but cost factors are undeniable. Even before health risk assessments and insurer disease management programs became widespread, the Creighton researchers estimated the typical plan could generate about 100,000 prescriptions a year per 6,000 covered members. Applying their most conservative mark-ups to Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, with a database on 79 million enrollees, for instance, translated to potential PBM profits for BCBS plans alone of about $4.74 billion a year, plus about $2.8 million in administration fees.\ne-Rx\nFriday, BCBS of Massachusetts announced a new partnership with Zix Corporation. Their pilot project will use Zix\u2019 electronic prescribing service (eRx) to monitor patients and identify those \u2018eligible\u2019 for the insurer\u2019s disease management program. BCBS has created the country\u2019s largest electronic prescribing network and said they believe it \u201ccan be leveraged to provide additional value to the prescribers, further increase patient safety and reduce overall healthcare costs to payers, physicians and patients.\u201d\nGeneric rewards\nGenerics typically offer the lowest costs and greatest mark-ups for PBMs. Insurance plans that offer financial incentives to entice doctors to prescribe certain medications, primarily generics said to save money, have drawn scrutiny, according to this week\u2019s Wall Street Journal. Concerns have been raised about these financial kickbacks, that are unknown to patients, entering into doctors\u2019 medical decisions. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, for instance, launched a three-month program, called Blue Reward$, which rewarded primary-care physicians $100 for every plan member they switched from a brand-name drug to a generic cholesterol-lowering statin. The insurer provided each doctor with a list of every patient in the network who were taking brand name statins, Lipitor and Lescol. This initiative, according to BCBS, was to take advantage of the generic Zocor, as in the ENHANCE trial. BCBS said it spent $2 million in payments to doctors, and saved the insurance company $5 million in drug costs and plan members $1 million in co-payments. That sounds truly good, but it did not report how much the insurer made off of the sales of the generics.\nOther insurers make generic prescriptions part of the doctors\u2019 pay-for-performance (P4P) measures, which typically reward doctors 2% to 8% more in reimbursements if they meet certain criteria, such as prescribe more drugs electronically and reduce cholesterol levels in their patients. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, for example, gives doctors a bonus of up to $4 per patient a month for meeting a list of goals that includes higher generic prescription rates.\nP4P incentivization\nA six-year study published in last month\u2019s issue of Health Services Research examined the effectiveness of the P4P program of BCBS of Hawaii \u2014 the largest provider of health care coverage in Hawaii, ensuring about half the state\u2019s population \u2014 in changing doctors\u2019 practices. In 1998, it had launched a doctor incentive program among their PPO providers, giving them bonuses based on the doctors\u2019 meeting certain P4P measures that included clinical metrics measurable on claims data, their use of electronic medical records, and complying with medical and drug utilization measures. Among the Quality Indicators was compliance with prescribing lipid lowering drugs for adult members with \u2018high\u2019 cholesterol.\nDoctors who participated in the voluntary program were given a direct financial award calculated by ranking each practitioner\u2019s overall score to other participating doctors. The monetary rewards ranged from 1 to 5 percent of their base professionals fees in 1998-200, and increased to 7.5 percent in 2002-2003.\nThe study authors noted that P4P measures didn\u2019t consider the severity of illness or the individual preferences of patients when they evaluated the doctors. In other words, doctors caring for older or sicker patient populations, or for \u2018noncompliant\u2019 patients, would be rated poorer by the insurer, giving doctors increasingly fewer incentives for caring for these patients. \u201cPatient compliance is an important factor in the measurement of physician quality,\u201d said the health plan.\nBy 2003, fewer than one-quarter of all physicians had chosen to not participate in the Hawaii incentive program. But the compliance results on the eleven P4P measures were mixed. They found only an untenable 6% increased odds ratio of patients who were seeing doctors in the P4P program receiving the healthplan\u2019s recommended interventions, compared to patients seeing nonparticipating doctors. In fact, among patients seeing doctors who were both participating and not participating in the healthplan\u2019s P4P program, the likelihood of them getting the healthplan\u2019s recommended care dropped by 6% during the study years.\nThe study found that older, male patient members were less likely to meet the healthplan\u2019s clinical measures to ensure rewards for their providers. And doctors who had \u201chigher performance\u201d before participating in the program (patient acuities were not reported) \u201creceived a disproportional higher percentage of the overall incentive budget,\u201d indicating the program didn\u2019t appreciably change doctors\u2019 practices. 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        "raw_content": "by J.A. Matheson\nAll Saints Church; St. John the Baptist Chapel of Ease\nWell, I\u2019ve been to Ottawa and back, and the conference was well-worth the trip. But whenever I\u2019m in the city, I\u2019m reminded that I really am a country boy at heart. Most of those who were attending the conference from New Brunswick were staying at the Ottawa Marriott, which was a few kilometres from the church where the conference was being held. That meant driving back and forth on each of the 3 days. We were kept busy, from 7:00 am until 10:30 each evening. At the end of the first day, I was offered a ride to my hotel by Graham Eglington, who used to be national director of the Prayer Book Society. \u2018Where are you staying?\u2019 he asked. \u2018At the Marriott,\u2019 I answered. So he dropped me off, at a little after 11:00 pm, at what said, \u2018Marriott Residence\u2019 or something like that. I jumped on the elevator and went up to the 7th floor. Now, hotel keys, as you know, are not old-fashioned metal keys anymore, but look like credit cards. The number of your room, for various reasons, is not printed on the card. I was fairly sure that the room Fr. Ian Wetmore and I were sharing was 712. Just in case Fr. Wetmore had returned to the hotel before me, I knocked on 712, and then inserted the key. There was no answer from inside and the key didn\u2019t work. \u2018Well, I thought,\u2019 maybe I got the wrong room, so I started inserting the key in the rooms nearby-711, 710, 713. None of my tries produced the little green light indicating success. But, as you all know, these electronic keys are far from fool-proof. Sometimes it takes a few tries to get them to register. So I made the rounds again, beginning with room 712. No luck.\nFinally, I got back on the elevator and went to the front desk (I wonder if anyone in the rooms I tried to gain access to wondered who was scratching at their door at 11:30 at night). I told the young woman at the desk (I tried not to be too indignant) that my key wouldn\u2019t work. \u2018What is your name, sir?\u2019 she asked. But my name was not in the computer. \u2018But it must be there...no try my roommate\u2019s name...it must be there, we checked in this morning.\u2019 \u2018Are you sure you are staying at this Marriott, sir?\u2019 the young woman asked, patiently. \u2018Do you mean there is more than one?\u2019 \u2018Yes, sir, there are 3 Marriott Hotels in Ottawa.\u2019 And the light went on. \u2018Well, where is the Ottawa Marriott?\u2019 I asked. \u2018Several blocks from here, would you like me to call you a cab?\u2019 \u2018No, just give me directions, please. I think the walk will do me good.\u2019\nI\u2019ve been thinking about my experience at the hotel, and there is, I believe, a parallel to be made between it and how many of us live our Christian lives. By one means or another, we feel that we have, within our grasp, the key to our happiness: power, riches, careers, our friend-ships and family relationships. Every person has a different idea of what the key to happiness is.\nBut what if the door we are trying to open is the wrong one? What if we are in the wrong building altogether? Most of the keys that we think will open the door to happiness, to contentment, give only partial, and fleeting happiness. Friends let us down, careers come to an end, money often creates more problems than it solves. In any case, the kind of happiness we humans were created for is not a happiness that can be found in this world, but is an eternal happiness, the basis of which is a relationship with God. As the Psalmist asks, \u201cWhat is man, that thou art mindful of him? And the son of man, that thou visitest him? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.\u201d (Psalm 8:4, 5)\nOur home is in heaven (\u201cIn my Father\u2019s house are many mansions ...I go to prepare a place for you.\u201d) and no matter how much happiness worldly achievements provide, there is always that nagging feeling that there must be something more, that maybe we are trying to unlock the wrong door.\nThe lawyer in today\u2019s Gospel had that feeling. He saw his opportunity and asked Jesus, \u201cMaster, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?\u201d Jesus knows he knows, at least in theory; he is a lawyer, after all, and it is his business to know. \u2018Love God with all your being, and love your neighbour as yourself.\u2019 After that, there is some splitting of hairs, during which Jesus tells the wonderful parable of the Good Samaritan to show who our neighbour is (anyone in need); but the point I want to make this morning is that most of us are not even in the right building. To love God with all our being and to love our neighbour as ourselves is so foreign to our modern mind set, a mind set that is encouraged by a consumer society that demands that we seek fulfilment in pursuing what we think will make us feel good-what the ancient philosophers would call our appetites, what St. Paul, in today\u2019s epistle and in other places calls \u201cthe flesh.\u201d The list produced by the Apostle may seem quaint to us, but is every bit (perhaps more) as applicable today as when he wrote to the Galatians. (Did you know, for example, that witchcraft is the fastest growing religion in Canada? A visit to Chapters on Wednesday showed me that the section of books given over to witchcraft and new age is as large as the section on Christianity.) The flesh is opposed to the spirit. If we live after the flesh, after our appetites and earthly desires, we are friends, in the wrong hotel. 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        "raw_content": "Home / 5 Takeaways That I Learned About Tips\nWhat Kids Need to Know About Divorce\nThere comes a time when people exchange beautiful vows. For some it is out of pressure from other sources. There are some people that did not want to actually get married. They do so because it expected or makes them feel safe. After all, they assume that is what other people want for them. This ends up in a colorful wedding ceremony but an unhappy marriage. No need to panic because this is okay. Read on to know what kids need to know about divorce.\nIt is not always that you meet someone who has potential. Most of the people don\u2019t even reach their potential. This is because of choices they make or inability. Potential is something that is limiting. You check out what is presented at that time. This is what the rest of the world sees. This is a mistake that most people have made in the past with their ex boyfriends. At that point you perceived that they had all the qualities you were looking for. You admired the way they talked, walked and after some time it became just another story.\nMany people love the idea of getting married.\nHowever, it can turn to be tough despite being healthy and functional. The both of you might be doing everything right but you expect to meet rough patches. It is essential that your kids know that divorce does not mean that you are doing the wrong things. There are couples who encounter abuse. There also could be miscommunication. The other reason could be irreconcilable differences. Divorce has to be based on legitimate grounds. At some point parents have to do what is right and stop beating themselves up. Regret is not necessary because at one point this person was your source of joy.\nDivorce is devastating. However, being trapped in a marriage that is not working can turn out to be the most awful feeling. You can go for couple counseling which has helped many couples. However, at times divorce is the only option left.\nAt times people change their minds and decide divorce is the best choice they have. Every person is free to make their choices to make despite the world being so judgemental. Kids need to know that their parents are not failures in case things don\u2019t work out. Also, it is rather obvious that divorce can be painful. However, it can hurt more to stay in a marriage you are not happy at all. You will always be thinking about how much you are missing out on life and how to be free. This can be very hurting.\nMore reading: http://allaboutdivorce.sitey.me/blog/what-kids-need-to-know-about-divorce",
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        "raw_content": "Published on July 4, 2012 by: Marcin Celinski in: Society\nI won\u2019t be writing about the match with the Czech team although I knew the recipe for success as a half of Poles. If it wasn\u2019t for the fact that because of some reasons Smuda, not me, was then (still) the selector, the fate of the championships (and of the world) would have been completely different. I won\u2019t be writing about it, because the fate of the Polish team during these championships was a side issue and Poles were still in the game at least to the semi-finals.\nRegardless of grumbling of the opponents of Euro, football, beer, fan zones and flags on cars, Poles have achieved a success and they have to fight for more. This success is the fact that Poland is associated with a friendly modern country, which is open to foreigners and where you can have fun. Every minute of a coverage from Polish host-cities is worth more than tens of diplomatic disclaimers about the death camps*.\nI\u2019m not counting on, so-called \u201cBarcelona effect\u201d, because Poland doesn\u2019t have values of this city. It won\u2019t suddenly become a tourist tiger. I\u2019m hoping for a permanent association effect \u2013 a good image in the eyes of an average European, who doesn\u2019t listen to Chopin or read encyclicals of John Paul II and who hasn\u2019t distinguished Poles from Russians so far. I\u2019m hoping for a permanent effect of improvement of Poles\u2019 physical and mental state, because they lost as football players, but as restaurateurs, hoteliers, shopkeepers, fans \u2013 the championships hosts \u2013 they duly won.\npicture: ipfcolo05\nPoles had a task of maintaining this atmosphere and image till the end of the championships \u2013 they were supporting and congratulating these teams who played in the successive phases of the championships. They had fun together, because there won\u2019t be a similar event with tens of thousands of guests from all Europe in Poland for a long time. They tried to be remembered in the best way, because it was their, so-called, 5 minutes and there was no point in wasting it pondering the condition of the Polish football, its coaches, the Polish Football Association (PZPN**), etc.\nNow, when we already know the winner of the Kiev final, Poles, don\u2019t go on holidays right away, but influenced by enthusiasm and good self-opinion, improve the reality so as it equals the image. Finish the motorways, improve the competitive tendering act in order to enable people to make investments, get rid of these old executives from PZPN who are in control of Polish football even if it was to cost you FIFA sanctions and problems with your participation in the world championships. These are our next matches which we have to win just after Euro 2012.\nTranslation: Agnieszka \u0141ysanowicz\n*translator\u2019s footnote: reference to Barack Obama\u2019s faux pas; instead of saying \u201cdeath camps in Poland\u201d, he said \u201cPolish death camps\u201d\n**Polish: Polski Zwi\u0105zek Pi\u0142ki No\u017cnej\n\u00ab Prev Article Poland won EURO 2012. And Donald Tusk scored the winning goal.\nNext Article \u00bb Brussels\u2019 knot\nTags: Euro 2012, FIFA, Poland, PZPN, success",
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        "raw_content": "There was no star of Bethlehem, there was no angels' song;\nThere could not have been wise men for the trip would take too long.\nThe stories in the Bible are historically wrong,\nGlad tidings of reason and fact!\nThese lyrics, based on the tune of \"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen\", were written by the Rev. Christopher Gist Raible of the First Unitarian Church of Worcester. I hope you all enjoyed your Christmas break.\nUnitarians like to claim that they are primarily swayed by reason and fact, rather than by creed. The listed sources of the Unitarian-Universalist Association speaks of a source in \"Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit\". Rev. Christine Robinson of the First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque said in her 2008 address \"Faith and Reason\" that \"We Unitarian Universalists rely on our reason in matters of faith more than most religious people. We reject the absurd. We welcome the insights of science and reason, and we use tools of reason when we encounter mystery....\". In \"Building Your Own Theology\" the 2000 book by Rev. Richard Gilbert defines \"Conviction ... [which] combines reason and feeling with the will to act.\"\nWe like to think that the Unitarians are a people who engage in a \"free and responsible search for truth and meaning\", that whilst respectful of traditions that we are not beholden to them. It would be good to think that this commitment can result in a situation where, if an opinion is held, it can change according to tests against the pragmatic validity claims that it raises; if it is a question of fact, that it will be tested against the objective and external correspondence with the claim, if it is a question of morals, against the mutual intersubjective consensus of the relevant actors, and if it is a question of taste, against the sincerity of the expressing subject. We would like to think that we can recognise the limits to our knowledge, our errors, and correct them when we are confronted with evidence that our opinion is incorrect.\nTo a large degree, this is sadly overly-optimistic nonsense at best. Recent evidence from neuropsychology suggests that human beings are, alas, a lot less reasonable that previously hoped. When a person has a passionate opinion which lacks evidence, or worse still, can be shown to be untrue, their first reaction is not to admit erorr, but rather to to defend their erroneous position, and discount the competing claims. Perhaps you have heard that the United States has weather control machines operating from a radio frequency transmitter frequency in Alaska that has caused hurricanes and earthquakes. Perhaps you have heard that Mossad and the U.S. government was directly responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks, for the purpose of promoting international war. Perhaps you have heard that homosexual desires are an unnatural adult sexual expression, caused by a distorted and damaged social environment. Perhaps you have heard that foreign workers from developing countries that seek work in Australia are greedy and selfish as they are taking jobs from Australians. Perhaps you have heard that grey aliens are part of a US government disinformation campaign against independent UFO researchers. These examples are given, partially because they are almost certainly false on the basis of evidence, but also because they represent opinions that have been expressed by members of this very congregation, as extraordinary as that may seem.\nThe problem that is being confronted here is no mere issue of the prejudices that come from attachments from the various cultural and religious associations or custom, although such beliefs and attachments themselves do serve as useful criticism against what is called \"methodological individualism\". This is the assumption that human beings are free floating rational choosers whose will is entirely independent of social influences. A classic critical response to this position can be found by Steven Lukes in the British Journal of Sociology from 1968. Human beings are very much social animals and carry with them irrational social prejudices which can be very difficult to dislodge. Something a trivial as a man wearing a skirt serves as a case in point. Culturally acceptable as the lava-lava in the Pacific isles, or the Austronesian sarong, or ceremonially as the Celtic kilt, it is rare to see such wearings in suburban Melbourne. It would be perceived as an example of transvestism and the wearer would have good reasons to fear for their physical safety. It would be worse if the skirt was pink - never mind that the convention that \"pink is a feminine colour and blue is a masculine colour\" is less than a hundred year's old.\nThese irrational and arbitrary cultural conventions are effectively fashions, and, as Thomas Paine pointed out in \"Common Sense\", they will inevitably change over time rather than through reasons, even if the reaction to socially constructed transgressions can be extreme. What is even more disconcerting however is the stubborn and irrational attachment to non-arbitrary beliefs. As Steven Novella of the Yale School of Medicine points out in \"Your Deceptive Mind\" (2012), by default our beliefs come firstly from emotional responses, not the critical reasoning faculties of the recently evolved parts of the brain. These more primal and subconscious emotional reactions provided a mechanism for quick decision-making that is largely adaptive; hate, fear, lust, hunger, disgust and so forth. As a sapient species we have heuristics for pattern-recognition, which also helped our decision-making adaptability. As a conscious species, these emotions and heuristics mix with our socially-derived needs, such as esteem, repute, and actualisation. As a result we become very irrational indeed. Because we have a very visceral reaction against being wrong we protect ourselves against that possibility - and often with even worse consequences.\nBecause we like being right and dislike being wrong we associate with those people that agree with what we believe to be the case. This is a type of selection bias. In statistics it is well known that such a sampling bias undermines the validity of a test. But the desire for social approval and self-esteem doesn't care about statistical validity. It cares for peer opinion or, to use Wyte's term in the classic 1952 article, \"groupthink\". It is, as Whyte explains, not \"mere instinctive conformity\" but rather \"a rationalized conformity - an open, articulate philosophy which holds that group values are not only expedient but right and good as well\" - whether or not it is true or false. In the 1970s and 1980s Irving Janis conducted groundbreaking research at Yale University concerning this issue and noted some major preconditions for groupthink to arise, including a high level of in-group cohesiveness, conformance and exclusivity, a partisan leadership and lack of transparent and consistent procedures, and a history of failure and perceived external threats. It is, perhaps not surprisingly, a common feature in small and sectarian political and religious organisations - independent of the actual real power they wield.\nWhen confronted with evidence that is contrary to our deeply held beliefs, we may suffer cognitive dissonance. Initial research and experiments were conducted by Leon Festinger in 1957 after studying examples of how humans feel discomfort when confronted with evidence or behaviour contrary to their beliefs and then strive for internal consistency - his earliest and most well known example was a religious-UFO cult that prophecised the end of the world. Initial studies were conducted by the reactions of individuals that were part of prophetic cults, and whose prophecies did not come to fruition, but where then rationalised to allow a continuition and even strengthening of the belief and, importantly, ensuring group integrity. When the inevitable choice of either admitting error and making a fundamental change the behaviour or belief reinterpreting reality to compartmentalise the dissonance in a manner that satisfies the existing belief structure, almost invariably the latter chosen. More recently the social psychologists Carol Travis and Elliot Aronson have compiled a book of such incidents with the delicious title \"Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)\". The title is, in part, taken from a classic remark by Henry Kissinger in responding to claims that he had committed war crimes in Indochina and South America: \"Mistakes were quite possibly made by administrations in which I served\". In a similar manner when it was discovered that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was about to have a holiday with Dick Cheney - despite the fact that Cheney had a pending case before the court, Scalia was surprised at the public reaction. \"I do not think my impartiality could be reasonably questioned\", he claimed.\nA related issue is that of confirmation bias, which also correlates well with sampling bias and groupthink. Coined in the 1960s by the psychologist Peter Wason, it has been observed anecdotally from the writings of the ancient Hellenes, and was well illustrated by Charles Dickens' obsequious flatterer, Uriah Heep, who was certain of his own sincerity. Confirmation bias is a process of reinforcement whereby information matches existing opinions - which we note is the opinion of the \"in-group\" - is treated in a far more positive manner and is actively sought, or information is interpreted in such a manner that concurs with a pre-existing opinion, and notably is strongest when the opinion is deeply held. Confirmation bias even changes our memory; the brain is not a passive recorder of information. It fills in gaps with thematic memory, the emotional content, and our existing beliefs. It is extremely prone to the suggestions of peers, whether they are right or wrong, as those employed in marketing well understand. The conformity experiments of Solomon Asch in the 1950s were the beginning of a swathe of experiment tests that illustrated these issues, including the more controversial Stanley Milgram obedience experiments in 1963, Ron Jones' secondary school history experiment, \"The Third Wave\" in 1967, and Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison experiment of 1971 - a live-action roleplay that went a little too far.\nThe great issue is that our brain, like our heart, lungs, liver, and so on, is an imperfect organ. The brain rewards us not on the basis of whether we are right or wrong, but rather whether our opinions confirm with those whom we've surrounded ourselves with and with our pre-existing beliefs. Where our knowledge is incomplete our brain encourages us to \"fill in the gaps\", to \"connect the dots\", as some might say (people could experiment with the latter, they would find that individual attempts to connect are quite random). In other words, the pattern-generating heuristic that has served us so well to make logical elaborations also serves to believe things without appropriate evidence through various logical fallacies. All considered one could be very pessimistic - and yet, sometimes people do change their opinions, the do admit error, they do admit responsibility, and so forth. How is this possible? It is possible first through the more recently evolved parts of the brain such as frontal lobe, which can control the more primitive and emotional parts, and take up our psychological discomforts as a challenge rather than avoiding them or seeking simple satisfactions. That provides us the possibility to admit error - but what about the actual process itself?\nA number of very contemporary researchers, including Hugo Mercier of the University of Neuchatel, Dan Sperber of Jean Nicod Institue, and Helene E. Landemore of Yale University have conducted - and are conducting - a number of studies which strongly suggest that our ability to reason, rather than having an individual function, has a socially argumentative function. We reason in order to convince others and be convinced. Reasoning is argumentative; to find and evaluate arguments so as to convince others and only be convinced when then the validity claims in a proposition are justified. Accordingly, reasoning works well as an argumentative device, but quite poorly otherwise where the individual engages in self-justifying rationalisation instead. If these researchers are correct - and the available studies suggest that they are - then there is some cause for optimism, not only for rational thinking but for democratic theory as well. As long as democracy is grounded and preceded with individual free speech and is implemented in such a way that encourages delegation in proportion to acceptance and seeks the admixture of ideas, rather than a model of majoritarian tyranny.\nOpinions can become properly grounded if one researches a matter first then forms an opinion, rather than other way around. This means giving up all existing beliefs or, at the very least, following what is called Cromwell's Rule, adopting a principle of probability in all matters. Oliver Cromwell, in writing to the Church of Scotland, pleaded with them to reconsider their opposition of supporting Charles II; \"I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible that you may be mistaken\". When evaluating propositions concentrate on their content; not who said it or who benefits. Propositions need to be tested among a wide audience; the more expert the better, the more contrary one's own opinion, the better. It requires using rationalist methodology to test empirical claims dispassionately. It requires being accepting of uncertainty, and even more accepting of discovering that one's propositions are totally incorrect. Applying the principles of rational skepticism may be psychologically discomforting, and you may even initially lose social status. But in the longer run, deeply considered convictions are better for the mind than deeply ingrained prejudices, and logically grounded respect is preferable to being a uncritical loyalist. But most importantly, giving up our attachments is necessary because of the effects that these comfortable deceptions inevitably mean in practice.\nTo conclude, as Eric Blair (also known as George Orwell), remarked with his usual excellent understanding:\n\".. we are all capable of believing things which we know to be untrue, and then, when we are finally proved wrong, impudently twisting the facts so as to show that we were right. 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        "raw_content": "in brief: leading female pakistani politician killed in karachi\nImage via: The News (International)\nLeading Pakistani political figure Zahra Shahid Hussain has been shot and killed outside her home in southern Karachi. She was the senior vice-president of Pakistan\u2019s Movement for Justice Party (PTI).\nShahid was shot by gunmen on a motorcycle. \u2018The assailants opened fire on Zahra, 60, as soon as she reached the gate of her residence. Apparently they were there to target her only,\u2019 an official said.\nReports suggested that she was the victim of a robbery, but eyewitnesses claim she was shot after she handed over her belongings. The BBC reports she was shot twice in the head and suggests that the robbery was a cover for the hit.\nThe attack came on the eve of highly-contested partial re-run of an election held last week. Imran Khan, leader of PTI, blamed the city\u2019s dominant political party, MQM, for the murder. The party has denied responsibility.\nKhan also lay blame on the British government for failing to act on warnings of possible violence. He tweeted: \u2018I also hold the British Govt responsible as I had warned them abt Br citizen Altaf Hussain after his open threats to kill PTI workers.\u2019\nLast weekend\u2019s election saw about 50 million Pakistanis vote, with centre-right former prime minister Nawaz Sharif emerging the winner nearly 14 years after he was deposed in a coup.\nThis entry was posted in News, World and tagged assasination, in brief, politics, women. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Government Code Section 12956.2 - Restrictive Covenant Modification\n(a) A person who holds an ownership interest of record in property that the person believes is the subject of an unlawfully restrictive covenant in violation of subdivision (l) of Section 12955 may record a document titled Restrictive Covenant Modification. The county recorder may choose to waive the fee prescribed for recording and indexing instruments pursuant to Section 27361 in the case of the modification document provided for in this section. The modification document shall include a complete copy of the original document containing the unlawfully restrictive language with the unlawfully restrictive language stricken.\n(b) Before recording the modification document, the county recorder shall submit the modification document and the original document to the county counsel who shall determine whether the original document contains an unlawful restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, familial status, marital status, disability, national origin, source of income as defined in subdivision (p) of Section 12955, or ancestry. The county counsel shall return the documents and inform the county recorder of its determination. The county recorder shall refuse to record the modification document if the county counsel finds that the original document does not contain an unlawful restriction as specified in this paragraph.\n(c) The modification document shall be indexed in the same manner as the original document being modified. It shall contain a recording reference to the original document in the form of a book and page or instrument number, and date of the recording.\n(d) Subject to covenants, conditions, and restrictions that were recorded after the recording of the original document that contains the unlawfully restrictive language and subject to covenants, conditions, and restrictions that will be recorded after the Restrictive Covenant Modification, the restrictions in the Restrictive Covenant Modification, once recorded, are the only restrictions having effect on the property. The effective date of the terms and conditions of the modification document shall be the same as the effective date of the original document.\n(e) The county recorder shall make available to the public Restrictive Covenant Modification forms.\n(f) If the holder of an ownership interest of record in property causes to be recorded a modified document pursuant to this section that contains modifications not authorized by this section, the county recorder shall not incur liability for recording the document. The liability that may result from the unauthorized recordation is the sole responsibility of the holder of the ownership interest of record who caused the modified recordation.\n(g) This section does not apply to persons holding an ownership interest in property that is part of a common interest development as defined in Section 4100 or 6534of the Civil Code if the board of directors of that common interest development is subject to the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 4225 or of subdivision (b) of Section 6606 of the Civil Code.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Media Embracing the Bible Series . The Law and the Gospel\n. The Law and the Gospel\nSaturday, 17 August 2013 09:13 | Written by Michale Horton | |\n\u201cThe Gospel is the message, the salvation-bringing proclamation concerning Christ that he was sent by God the Father...to procure eternal life. The Law is contained in precepts, it threatens, it burdens, it promises no goodwill. The Gospel acts without threats, it does not drive one on by precepts, but rather teaches us about the supreme goodwill of God towards us.\u201d \u2013John Calvin\nLaw & Gospel: the \u201ctwo words\u201d of Scripture\nIn order to recover the sufficiency of Scripture we must once again learn to distinguish the Law and the Gospel as the \u201ctwo words\u201d of Scripture. For the Reformers, it was not enough to believe in inerrancy. Since Rome also had a high view of Scripture in theory, the Reformers were not criticizing the church for denying its divine character. Rather, they argued that Rome subverted its high view of Scripture by the addition of other words and by failing to read and proclaim Scripture according to its most obvious sense.\nAt the heart of the reformation\u2019s hermeneutics was the distinction between \u201cLaw\u201d and \u201cGospel.\u201d For the Reformers, this was not equivalent to \u201cOld Testament\u201d and \u201cNew Testament;\u201d rather, it meant, in the words of Theodore Beza, \u201cWe divide this Word into two principal parts or kinds: the one is called the \u2018Law,\u2019 the other the \u2018Gospel.\u2019 For all the rest can be gathered under the one or other of these two headings.\u201d The Law \u201cis written by nature in our hearts,\u201d while \u201cWhat we call the Gospel (Good News) is a doctrine which is not at all in us by nature, but which is revealed from Heaven (Mt. 16:17; John 1:13).\u201d The Law leads us to Christ in the Gospel by condemning us and causing us to despair of our own \u201crighteousness.\u201d \u201cIgnorance of this distinction between Law and Gospel,\u201d Beza wrote, \u201cis one of the principal sources of the abuses which corrupted and still corrupt Christianity.\u201d1\nThe Gospel is not an easier Law\nLuther made this hermeneutic central, but both traditions of the Protestant Reformation jointly affirm this key distinction. In much of medieval preaching, the Law and Gospel were so confused that the \u201cGood News\u201d seemed to be that Jesus was a \u201ckinder, gentler Moses,\u201d who softened the Law into easier exhortations, such as loving God and neighbor from the heart. The Reformers saw Rome as teaching that the Gospel was simply an easier \u201claw\u201d than that of the Old Testament; that instead of following a lot of rules, God expects only love and heartfelt surrender.\nCalvin replied, \u201cAs if we could think of anything more difficult than to love God with all our heart, all our soul, and all our strength! Compared with this law, everything could be considered easy... [For] the law cannot do anything else than to accuse and blame all to a man, to convict, and, as it were, apprehend them; in fine, to condemn them in God\u2019s judgment: that God alone may justify, that all flesh may keep silence before him.\u201d2 Thus, Calvin observes, Rome could only see the Gospel as that which enables believers to become righteous by obedience and that which is \u201ca compensation for their lack,\u201d not realizing that the Law requires perfection, not approximation.3\nOnly the terror of the Law can shake us of this self-confidence. Thus, the Law condemns and drives us to Christ, so that the Gospel can comfort without any threats or exhortations that might lead to doubt.\nOf course, no one claims to have arrived at perfection, and yet, Calvin says many do claim \u201cto have yielded completely to God, [claiming that] they have kept the law in part and are, in respect to this part, righteous.\u201d4 Only the terror of the Law can shake us of this self-confidence. Thus, the Law condemns and drives us to Christ, so that the Gospel can comfort without any threats or exhortations that might lead to doubt. In one of his earliest writings, Calvin defended this evangelical distinction between Law and Gospel:\nAll this will readily be understood by describing the Law and describing the Gospel and then comparing them. Therefore, the Gospel is the message, the salvation-bringing proclamation concerning Christ that he was sent by God the Father...to procure eternal life. The Law is contained in precepts, it threatens, it burdens, it promises no goodwill. The Gospel acts without threats, it does not drive one on by precepts, but rather teaches us about the supreme goodwill of God towards us. Let whoever therefore is desirous of having a plain and honest understanding of the Gospel, test everything by the above descriptions of the Law and the Gospel. Those who do not follow this method of treatment will never be adequately versed in the Philosophy of Christ.5\nThe Law guides, but the Gospel is always needed\nWhile the Law continues to guide the believer in the Christian life, Calvin insists that it can never be confused with the Good News. Even after conversion, the believer is in desperate need of the Gospel because he reads the commands, exhortations, threats, and warnings of the Law and often wavers in his certain confidence because he does not see in himself this righteousness that is required. Am I really surrendered? Have I truly yielded in every area of my life? What if I have not experienced the same things that other Christians regard as normative? Do I really possess the Holy Spirit? What if I fall into serious sin? These are questions that we all face in our own lives. What will restore our peace and hope in the face of such questions? The Reformers, with the prophets and apostles, were convinced that only the Gospel could bring such comfort to the struggling Christian.\nWithout this constant emphasis in preaching, one can never truly worship or serve God in liberty, for your gaze will always be fastened on yourself\u2014either in despair or self-righteousness\u2014rather than on Christ. Law and Gospel must both ever be preached, both for conviction and instruction, but the conscience will never rest, Calvin says, so long as Gospel is mixed with Law. \u201cConsequently, this Gospel does not impose any commands, but rather reveals God\u2019s goodness, his mercy and his benefits.\u201d6 This distinction, Calvin says with Luther and the other Reformers, marks the difference between Christianity and paganism: \u201cAll who deny this turn the whole of the Gospel upside down; they utterly bury Christ, and destroy all true worship of God.\u201d7\nUrsinus, primary author of the Heidelberg Catechism, said that the Law-Gospel distinction has \u201ccomprehended the sum and substance of the sacred Scriptures,\u201d are \u201cthe chief and general divisions of the holy scriptures, and comprise the entire doctrine comprehended therein.\u201d8 To confuse them is to corrupt the Faith at its core.9 While the Law must be preached as divine instruction for the Christian life, it must never be used to shake believers from the confidence that Christ is their \u201crighteousness, holiness and redemption\u201d (1 Cor. 1:30). The believer goes to the Law and loves that Law for its divine wisdom, for it reveals the will of the One to whom we are now reconciled by the Gospel. But the believer cannot find pardon, mercy, victory, or even the power to obey it, by going to the Law itself any more after his conversion than before. It is still always the Law that commands and the Gospel that gives. This is why every sermon must be carefully crafted on this foundational distinction.\nWe are told to believe the Gospel and obey the Law, receiving God's favor from the one and God's guidance from the other.\nThe need to preach both Gospel and Law rightly\nAs he watched the Baptist Church in England give way to moralism in the so-called \u201cDown-grade Controversy,\u201d Charles Spurgeon declared, \u201cThere is no point on which men make greater mistakes than on the relation which exists between the law and the gospel. Some men put the law instead of the gospel; others put gospel instead of the law. A certain class maintains that the law and the gospel are mixed...These men understand not the truth and are false teachers.\u201d10\nIn our day, these categories are once again confused in even the most conservative churches. Even where the categories of psychology, marketing and politics do not replace those of Law and Gospel, much of evangelical preaching today softens the Law and confuses the Gospel with exhortations, often leaving people with the impression that God does not expect the perfect righteousness prescribed in the Law, but a generally good heart and attitude and avoidance of major sins.\nA gentle moralism prevails in much of evangelical preaching today, and one rarely hears the Law preached as God\u2019s condemnation and wrath, but as helpful suggestions for a more fulfilled life. In the place of God\u2019s Law, helpful tips for practical living are often offered. (In one large conservative church in which I preached recently, the sermon was identified in the program as \u201cLifestyle Perspectives.\u201d Only occasionally was one reminded that it was a church service and not a Rotary meeting.) The piety and faith of the biblical characters are often preached as examples to imitate, along with Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin. As in Protestant liberalism, such preaching often fails to hold Christ forth as the divine savior of sinners, but instead as the coach whose playbook will show us how to achieve victory.\nSometimes it is due less to conviction than to a lack of precision. For instance, we often hear calls to \u201clive the Gospel,\u201d and yet, nowhere in Scripture are we called to \u201clive the Gospel.\u201d Instead, we are told to believe the Gospel and obey the Law, receiving God\u2019s favor from the one and God\u2019s guidance from the other. The Gospel\u2014or Good News\u2014is not that God will help us achieve his favor with his help, but that someone else lived the Law in our place and fulfilled all righteousness.\nAs Calvin said, \u201cWe are all partly unbelievers throughout our lives.\u201d\nOthers confuse the Law and Gospel by replacing the demands of the Law with the simple command to \u201csurrender all\u201d or \u201cmake Jesus Lord and Savior,\u201d as if this one little work secured eternal life. Earlier this century, J. Gresham Machen declared, \u201cAccording to modern liberalism, faith is essentially the same as \u2018making Christ master\u2019 of one\u2019s life...But that simply means that salvation is thought to be obtained by our obedience to the commands of Christ. Such teaching is just a sublimated form of legalism.\u201d11\nIn another work, Machen added, \u201cWhat good does it do to me to tell me that the type of religion presented in the Bible is a very fine type of religion and that the thing for me to do is just to start practicing that type of religion now?...I will tell you, my friend. It does me not one tiniest little bit of good...What I need first of all is not exhortation, but a gospel, not directions for saving myself but knowledge of how God has saved me. Have you any good news? That is the question that I ask of you. I know your exhortations will not help me. But if anything has been done to save me, will you not tell me the facts?\u201d12\nObedience must not be confused with the Gospel\nDoes that mean that the Word of God does not command our obedience or that such obedience is optional? Certainly not! But it does mean that obedience must not be confused with the Gospel. Our best obedience is corrupted, so how could that be good news? The Gospel is that Christ was crucified for our sins and was raised for our justification. The Gospel produces new life, new experiences, and a new obedience, but too often we confuse the fruit or effects with the Gospel itself. Nothing that happens within us is, properly speaking, \u201cGospel,\u201d but it is the Gospel\u2019s effect. Paul instructs us, \u201cOnly let your conduct be worthy of the gospel of Christ...\u201d (Phil. 1:27). While the Gospel contains no commands or threats, the Law indeed does and the Christian is still obligated to both \u201cwords\u201d he hears from the mouth of God. Like the Godhead or the two natures of Christ, we must neither divorce nor confuse Law and Gospel.\nWhen the Law is softened into gentle promises and the Gospel is hardened into conditions and exhortations, the believer often finds himself in a deplorable state. For those who know their own hearts, preaching that tries to tone down the Law by assuring them that God looks on the heart comes as bad news, not good news: \u201cThe heart is deceitful above all things...\u201d (Jer. 17:9).\nMany Christians have experienced the confusion of Law and Gospel in their diet, where the Gospel was free and unconditional when they became believers, but is now pushed into the background to make room for an almost exclusive emphasis on exhortations. Again, it is not that exhortations do not have their place, but they must never be confused with the Gospel and that Gospel of divine forgiveness is as important for sinful believers to hear as it is for unbelievers. Nor can we assume that believers ever progress beyond the stage where they need to hear the Gospel, as if the Good News ended at conversion. For, as Calvin said, \u201cWe are all partly unbelievers throughout our lives.\u201d We must constantly hear God\u2019s promise in order to counter the doubts and fears that are natural to us.\nThe dangers of not knowing the place of the Law\nBut there are many, especially in our narcissistic age, whose ignorance of the Law leads them into a carnal security. Thus, people often conclude that they are \u201csafe and secure from all alarm\u201d because they walked an aisle, prayed a prayer, or signed a card, even though they have never had to give up their own fig leaves in order to be clothed with the righteousness of the Lamb of God. Or perhaps, although they have not perfectly loved God and neighbor, they conclude that they are at least \u201cyielded,\u201d \u201csurrendered,\u201d or \u201cletting the Spirit have his way\u201d; that they are \u201cliving in victory over all known sin\u201d and enjoying the \u201chigher life.\u201d Deluding themselves and others, they need to be stripped of their fig leaves in order to be clothed with the skins of the Lamb of God. Thus, Machen writes,\nA new and more powerful proclamation of law is perhaps the most pressing need of the hour; men would have little difficulty with the gospel if they had only learned the lesson of the law. As it is, they are turning aside from the Christian pathway; they are turning to the village of Morality, and to the house of Mr. Legality, who is reported to be very skillful in relieving men of their burdens... \u2018Making Christ Master\u2019 in the life, putting into practice \u2018the principles of Christ\u2019 by one\u2019s own efforts\u2014these are merely new ways of earning salvation by one\u2019s obedience to God\u2019s commands. And they are undertaken because of a lax view of what those commands are. So it always is: a low view of law always brings legalism in religion; a high view of law makes a man a seeker after grace.13\nWe must, therefore, recover Law and Gospel, and with such preaching, the Christocentric message of Scripture, or no good will come of our work, regardless of how committed we are to inerrancy. We cannot say that we are preaching the Word of God unless we are distinctly and clearly proclaiming both God\u2019s judgment and his justification as the regular diet in our congregations. To recover Scripture\u2019s sufficiency we must therefore, like the Reformers, recover the distinctions between Law and Gospel.",
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        "raw_content": "With the coffins, under heaven.\n\"I was so wasted I was a hippie I was a burnout I was a dropout I was out of my head I was a surfer I had a skateboard I was so heavy man, I lived on the strand I was so wasted I was so fucked up I was so messed up I was so screwed up I was out of my head I was so jacked up I was so drunk up I was so knocked out, I was out of my head I was so wasted I was wasted.\"\n\"I am a nobody, I am a small rope, a tiny ladder, the tail end, a leaf\"\nGeorgia O'Keeffe Alfred Stieglitz.\nKnockin on my front door.\nEvery Pulse Beat.\nGreat piece on NPR about a new book out containing hundreds of letters written between Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. (link: here) (buy the book: here) They wrote 25,000 letters to each other between 1915 and 1946...\" sometimes two and three a day, some of them 40 pages long\" (WOW!)\nI really love reading letters. I have this great book with the letters of Ansel Adams (link: here) And it's amazing to read the amount of thought and effort that went into expressing oneself to another person back then. That effort is completely gone in this modern day of emails and tweets, and facebook and tumblr. I mean, I even find it hard to sit and read people's blogs and sometimes emails if they are more the 3 sentences long. We are just so instant now-a-days, everything has to be quick and to the point, and if you can't understand it in 10 seconds, you move on to the next thing.\nThe Ansel Adams book inspired me to re-do this blog, but unfortunately I haven't done so well in expressing myself in words. It's a struggle for someone like me. And I wish I could write with the eloquence of Ansel, Georgia, or Alfred. I guess I just need some more practice.\nHere is a video for the first single off Memory Tapes new album 'Player Piano' which you can buy on iTunes (link: here)\nCanoes, Rhode Island, 2010\n165 years around the sun.\nNeptune, which today completed it's 165 year (1 Neptunian year) journey around the sun.\nPhotographed by Voyager 2\nThe Magnetic Monster.\nSTS-135.\nWatch the last Shuttle Mission launch live: here.\nI will be traveling to Spain from August 4th through August 19th. Visiting my wonderful grandmother (pictured below) and family. I am quite excited, not only to see people I haven't seen in a long time but also to escape Philadelphia for a little while. I desperately need some inspiration and hope this will do the trick.\nThis is the last week to get yourself to Sweet Jane in South Philadelphia to see this really great show.\nOLVIDADO / UITAT photographs by Manuel Dominguez Jr. & Stefania Chiorean\nTues - Sat 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm",
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        "raw_content": "US Empire: Secret War and Torture Across the Globe\nThe recent report by the US Senate on the CIA torture that has commited in the past decade of fighting terrorism has shocked only those who still believe in fairy tales served by the majority of newspapers and TV. Information without historical memory, which deliberately ignore the very foundations of Geopolitics, the plot, the coup d'etat, such as the attacks or \"plane crashes\" too hastily stored despite numerous questions unanswered, questions from those who reject the official versions of the facts because obviously incomplete and deficient.Documents from the past, the last century show us the US involvement in numerous Coups in Central and South American, the fiasco of the Vietnam War, the funding to the Afghan rebels, later became Al Qaeda. How to trust and accept for good the nowadays campaigns in the Middle East? Are we in the presence of a collective redemption by an administration, the American one, which continues to outperform competitors in military spending? Humanitarian aid is the last thought but the first excuse of an Empire that just wants to control the world and its resources. Obviously other superpowers are not acting like bit player, are in the same geopolitical chessboard. We must start from the axiom that war springs from the lie, the war is only a huge game for power and money.Amnesty International has always been on the side of human rights and against all forms of abuse. They has been clamoring that European countries denounce the interference of the CIA and torture perpetrated in their countries. Who knows must reveal the names, because these crimes do not go unpunished. Julia Hall, an expert on terrorism and human rights is even more explicit: \"Without the help of the European the United States would not be able to secret detentions and torture for so many years.\" (Have you read or heard on TV this news ?!)Amnesty points out how in the substantial US Senate report are indicated alleged secret places of detention illegal in Poland, Lithuania, Romania. All this with the logistical support of Germany, United Kingdom, Macedonia, for a turnover of several million dollars.The confirmation comes also from the Pulitzer Prize and journalist of the \"New York Times\" Mark Mazzetti and his book \"Killing Machine\", which tells the metamorphosis of the CIA, especially after the attacks of September 11 in the US. The CIA activities is mixed with that of the Pentagon in a concert military-intelligence complex shaping a new American way of war.Nick Turse, investigative journalist and contributor to the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times reports that the US Special Forces (SOF) are present in an unimaginable number of countries, often in disguise. 133 for the accuracy, 70% of Nations of the planet. The confirmation comes from Lieutenant Colonel Robert Bockholt, official SOCOM (US Special Operations Command). The best of the best of the American special forces engaged in operations from training of local soldiers to true and proper \"captures and eliminates\" perceived enemies / terrorists. All these tasks are not followed by the traditional media, then the channels of information come from the press military, tip off from the White House, or former soldiers or officials in the mood for revelations.The new General of SOCOM (United States Special Operations Command), the US command in charge of special operations, is Joseph Votel III, a graduate of West Point and Army Ranger. This command has seen duplicate its officers since 2001, 33.000 against 70.000 today.Nick Turse takes us on a journey into the very detailed structure of this Military Organization.The lion's share of the SOCOM belong to the Rangers and the Green Berets followed by the Air Force, the Navy (the SEALs), other special units and a small group of Marines. This command of SOCOM has numerous sub departments in the planet: the SOCAFRICA, the SOCEUR (European contingent), the SOCKOR (only for Korea), the SOCPAC covering the rest of the regions of Asia and the Pacific, the SOCSOUTH, specific Caribbean, Central America and South America, the SOCCENT for the Middle East, the SOCNORTH, specifically for the defense of American soil, the JOSc, an elite special forces to eliminate terrorist cells in any part of the planet. \"The murderers secrets Obama\" as defined them Naomi Wolf in an article on \"The Guardian\", who continues: \"A special group out of any law and immune from any martial law.\" To understand this group is the same that have \"cleared\" the enemy of the moment Ranked # 1 Osama Bin Laden.\"The purpose is to create a sort of international military cooperation, with an interchange between the different special forces of each Country.\" Turse continues. These \"special operations interchange\" (called Solos) are already present in 14 Embassies of many allied countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, El Salvador, France, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Poland, Peru, Turkey and the United Kingdom. The goal is to expand these \"partnerships\" to 40 countries by 2019. The abbreviation JSOTF-P, for example, is part of the support that the US military with its special forces provide in the Philippines, to defeat alleged jihadist cells. About 600 officials and US military in support of local militias. On the other hand there is also a ten-year agreement signed between the United States and the Philippines that allows the first to use military bases on the spot for their Jet war in order to counterbalance the risks of China, is not a movie but reality. Another Special Unit is now banned, which was to support and protect the sovereignty of the Afghan government (Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan), with night operations, catch and even killings of civilians. Only in 2014, after ten years of denies, the Pentagon has admitted the existence of this special group.\nIn addition to this already large deployment of forces more or less official across the globe, there is also a group called \"Special Operations Command Forward\" (SOC FWD) in which small groups of soldiers carry out actions to support special combat situations . The SOCOM refused to confirm the presence of this latest assault units. But there are already numerous articles and documents that prove the existence of these groups of soldiers: Pakistan, Yemen, Lebanon, SOC FWD East Africa, Central Africa and SOC SOC FWD FWD West Africa. A recent example of exercises and intrusions in the various African governments, is the last coup d'etat in Burkina Faso: the African Chef Isaac Zida, author of the overthrow of the government, had received in 2012 a course of counterterrorism in Florida, as reported by the \" Washington Post \". Tutorials Americans in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Green Berets who teach armies Dominicans. Last September 1200 US soldiers have participated with special Dutch, Polish, Czech, Lithuanian, Finnish, British, Norwegians and Sweden forces in exercises with close combat, assaults night, rescues hostages, snipers and so on.\"I can assure you that what happens in Latin America affects west Africa which in its turn affects Southern Europe which consequently affects the Southeast Asia, everything is connected.\" This statement of Admiral William McRaven American former commander of SOCOM and JSOC, made at a meeting of the sector in 2013. But between scandals and torture, Coups d'etat and meddling in the sovereignty of various Nations, huge budget for military spending, wars never won but rather exploded like a virus out of control, the taxpayer does not have the right to know that these operations in fact affect freedom and future.In 2001, according to Turse, there were 23 Terroristic Groups: from Hamas to IRA, as cataloged by the US State Department. The members of Al Qaeda was not more than 1000 mainly in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Today, after more than a decade of secret wars, sophisticated security systems, and billions of dollars squandered, Terrorist Groups are almost 40, many stepsons of Al Qaeda, spread from Yemen to Nigeria, Mali, Tunisia, Morocco, the Somalia, Lebanon, not counting the ISIS 30000 and its affiliates. Affairs for the American special forces is booming, the face of global terrorism.In Italy alone the US military has invested more than two billion dollars by the end of the cold war, turning the country into a strategic / logistics platform for the various war in the middle east. Military bases, commercial agreements, tutorials, accommodation, weapons, 15% of US forces in Europe reside in Italy with over 50 bases located in the Alps to Sicily. (Article published in La Stampa)This type of information falls into that category called \"awkward\" because it could cause the citizen to think that we are a colony of the United States, that although the Constitution we are directly involved in wars and massacres of civilians in the half of the world, that the Government always folds more often to Washington's demands under the risk/pressure to lose trade agreements and contracts in the Middle East. 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        "raw_content": "Pictures from NYWC, Day 3\nMy dinner at FT33. Pork loin, butternut squash, black trumpet mushrooms, kale, prunes, and almonds.\nI thought I might die.\nJereme's dinner. Lamb breast and rack, barley, yogurt, poppy, and carrot puree.\nGet it? The puree looks like a carrot!\nDessert! Lemongrass panna cotta.\nJeff's dessert! Pumpkin, pear, bourbon glaze, and pecan yummies.\nNOT the two most photogenic people in the room.\nThe cute waiter with the facial hair near the sign proclaiming that good moustaches are always in season!\nBlogging from NYWC, Day 3\nIf I recall, I took it easy on Saturday last year, too. I went to a great seminar with Jim Burns on building family-based youth ministry and then went for a run. This one was much more successful than yesterday's. I finally made it to the part of downtown that isn't being torn apart, and that made for a much easier time of it. Plus, I actually mapped out my route beforehand. That may have made it easier, too.\nAt noon, Nick and I had lunch with our new friend Jeff (although at this point he probably counts as old friend), and our old Lambuth friend Malissa who is a Minister to Children and Youth in Tampa. We talked about Jackson and Lambuth, but it was also really neat to connect about our ministries and share our ministry stories.\nAt 2:00 it was time for the last seminar of the day. Since our church is planning to focus on biblical storytelling in the coming year, I decided to go visit Mike Novelli, whose writing focuses on biblical storying for youth. I took a picture, asked him about his presentation last year that I regularly listen to on my mp3, and volunteered to help him during an activity. He probably thinks I'm his stalker. But it was great information that I'm excited to take back to my church.\nThen Jereme came to pick up Jeff, Nick, and me and take us out to a new restaurant that he found. It was more event than meal, and we (at least I) had a wonderful time visiting and eating. It was one of the greatest meals I've ever had, and I've had some pretty decent meals in my time. It was FT33 and I highly recommend it!\nNow I am getting ready for bed and a long day tomorrow. We have a full day of seminars and a flight back home to look forward too. Oh! And lunch with my professors and colleagues in my D.Min. program who are here!\nWaiting for the evening plenary!\nAdrian (in the red) leads a youth ministry team from a church here in Dallas. He was called to be a youth pastor at a church that didn't have any youth, so he and his team had to go find them. They do a lunch ministry in their local high school, and Mark is telling him that YS is sponsoring lunches for the rest of the year. He then broke it to Adrian that Doug Fields was giving 10 scholarships to the Student Leadership Conference for Adrian's team and the kids he wanted to bring from the lunch ministry.\nOne other high point was that the couple married for the shortest time and the couple married for the longest time both got to go on dates sponsored by YS.\nTony Campolo getting a Lifetime Appreciation Award from YS.\nGungor!\nBelieve it or not, the Methodists had the coolest booth in the exhibit hall. Bazinga!\nMy only complaint so far about the hotel is that there are no protein options for breakfast unless you go to the hotel restaurant, which also requires a full month's mortgage. So I had fruit and coffee and my stomach was growling by 10:00am.\nBUT it was drowned out by the brilliant teaching of Duffy Robbins, who continues to rock my world no matter how often I hear him. His learning lab was called Teaching that Sticks Instead of Teaching that Stinks, so my youth can now look forward to teaching that doesn't stink, and that may have been worth the cost of admission. Although I am, in fact, in a D.Min program for ministry to children and youth, I've never had the benefit of something like a Youth Ministry 101 class. This was surely it, and I am grateful.\nNick and I made a new friend who lives in Nashville but graduated from Lambuth, and he joined us for lunch. It was lovely. Then we went back to plenary where Mark Yaconelli and Mark Matlock wowed us. I went to marks contemplative retreat last year and would think he was amazing if he just stood up and recited the alphabet. But this was wonderful, and the whole plenary ended with storytelling and fake snow. Not too shabby.\nI skipped one of the afternoon activities in favor of a run. I think Dallas hates runners because they don't even have sidewalks in much of their downtown. 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He is the president and founder of Restore International, an organization that works to fight injustice against children. I have honestly never heard anyone like him. I WILL be buying the DVD of that session. If you're ever having a bad day or just aren't feeling all that great about life, come borrow it and I guarantee that your trust in the true, the beautiful, and the good will be restored immediately.\nHe was followed by Gungor. I don't think anybody here, even the sponsors of the convention, have figured out how they scored Gungor, but it was unbelievable.\nNow I am worn out and ready for bed.\nOn the way here I read through my posts from NYWC 2011 and I was amazed just thinking about how much things have changed since then.\nDuring the contemplative retreat held before the official start of the convention, I was consumed with Jay's illness. I even made him a little sculpture-y-thing out of clay and took a picture of it so I could tell him what it meant when I got home.\nThat was also the first time that I had traveled by myself since having kids, and I also remember having a lot of anxiety about being away from them for so long.\nIt was at the NYWC last year that I first heard Tony Campolo and Duffy Robbins, and it was where I first heard about the D.Min. in Ministry to Emerging Generations at Gordon-Conwell. You see where that got me.\nBut this year is much different. It's much less overwhelming. I actually know people. I'm here with someone else.\nJay has had his transplant and is doing exceptionally well. I'm pursuing that D.Min. that I heard about last year. I walk through the bookstore for the convention and can count on one hand the books that I don't own. (Last year I came home with 22 extra pounds of books).\nI wouldn't have guessed that I would have measured time from a youth ministry convention, but it seems to be more significant than I first imagined.\nToday Nick and I managed to make it to Dallas and get to our first Learning Lab, despite our flight being canceled. We went to Duffy's lab for 3 hours, and even though I spent two weeks with Duffy this summer, I still find so much that I don't know. He really is a gem.\nOne thing hasn't changed from last year to this year: There are still about five concurrent sessions at each block of time that I want to attend. I guess I'm in for another set of podcasts!\nMy Little Liturgist\nOn the way home from Joshua's birthday dinner tonight, I was reminiscing about his first few days of life.\nMe: \"Joshua I can't believe you're seven!\"\nJoshua: \"Mom, it's just seven!\"\nMe: \"I know, but when you were born I thought my life had come to an end. You cried all the time! You were so needy. 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        "raw_content": "I'll be a part of this...\nDominic D'Andrea presents\nThe Second Annual One-Minute Play Festival\nSaturday, October 25, 2008 through Sunday, October 26, 2008\nTBG Arts Center (36th and 8th Ave.)\n90 new plays. 40 writers. 9 directors. 1 Minute.\nShoestrng Productions (producers Dominic D'Andrea, Toby Knops, Ashlin Halfnight) presents the 2nd Annual One-Minute Play Festival.\nEd Napier, Liz Meriwether , Brian Dykstra, Rachel Axler , Caridad Svich , Bixby Elliot, Chiori Miyagawa, Justin Deabler, Jeff Lewonczyk, Alex Beech, David Zellnik, Matthew Freeman, Jihan Crowther, Ross Maxwell, Sam Forman, Kobun Kaluza , Carla Ching, Graham Gordy, Cassandra Medley , Anna Fields , Ken Urban , Kristoffer Diaz, Susan Bernfield, Leslie Kramer , Michael Sendrow , Victor Lodato, Meghan Mostyn-Brown, Courtney Brooke Lauria , Anton Dudley , Saviana Stanescu, & Rob Urbinati\nAnd Alumni Writers: Kyle Jarrow, Clay McLeod Chapman , James Comtois, Emily Conbere , Bathsheba Doran , Ashlin Halfnight, Michael John Garces, Sibyl Kempson, Rajiv Joseph, & Anna Ziegler\nDirected by:Carlos Armesto, Dylan McCullough, Kim Weild, Claire Lundberg, Dominic D'Andrea, Lou Moreno, Shelley Butler, Jacob Krueger, & Michael Gardner.\nI've got two plays in the evening, entitled Last Words and Carbon Footprint. If you don't enjoy them, you won't have to endure them for long.\nThoughts on the first debate\n- McCain's insistence on earmarks as a major issue just cannot possibly resonate with voters. McCain is a long-term Senator who sees how this inside-baseball issue is a bad thing. All it does is show how terribly out of touch he is. when's the last time you sat around the table with your family and discussed how important fixing the earmark process is?\nObama basically murdered him in the beginning of the debate, the economics issues. I'd bet you any money that after a 45 minutes in, half of the country tuned out.\n- Damned if you do; damned if you don't. There have been plenty of substance-free debates over the course of the last year or so. This debate was full of substance, and light on theatrics. Two very serious men showed their differences of opinion. What does the national press say? A bit too dull?\nI'd rather a dull, detailed debate than a bunch of gotcha moments. That's because I don't make my money from gotcha moments.\n- The foreign policy part was a draw. McCain was absolutely wrong about how he wants to go about things, but he was able to make arguments based on a coherent philosophy. It's just wrong headed. Obama held his own by being confidently in the right about these issues.\nI was glad to see that Obama refused to engage on the \"surge\" question. McCain kept bringing it up, and Obama just steped around it. Perfect way to handle it.\n- All in all, I'm not surprised more people thought Obama won, even if I think he could have done better. He's more telegenic, he held his ground easily, and he seemed interested in the needs of regular Americans. This isn't a debate where you win on points; it's about the voters. Obama cares about human beings, McCain cares about his legacy and his \"life's work.\"\n- I think McCain's anger with and contempt for Obama comes through all over the place, and its working in Obama's favor. It just classless and it shows a man who takes disagreement personally. That's not the sort of President people want to spend the next four years with.\nThe wonders of smug comedy: when it has a sincere point, it works better.\nMight I recommend...\nNO APPLAUSE, JUST THROW MONEY:\nTHE SHOW THAT MADE VAUDEVILLE FAMOUS!\nTrav S.D., superhero of downtown theater and historian of all things wondrous, presents this original variety revue. Note the amazing language of the press release:\n\"Based on Trav S.D. \u2018s popular book No Applause, Just Throw Money: the Book That Made Vaudeville Famous (Faber & Faber, 2005), No Applause\u2026The Show is an original variety revue with sketches and songs by Trav S.D., a core cast that includes Maggie Cino, Leela Corman, Gyda Arber, Danny Bowes, Michael Criscuolo, Roger Nasser, Mike Rutkoski, Scott Stiffler, Art Wallace, and special guest stars from the cream of New York\u2019s variety scene, including Todd Robbins (Carnival Knowledge), Raven Snook, Goddess Pearlman (Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad), the Maestrocities, the Main Squeeze Pigtail Orchestra, and Mark Mitton. In addition, the production will feature fight choreography by Qui Nyugen of the Vampire Cowboys. Set and costume design is by Julianne Kroboth. \"\nIt's running through October 5th at Theater for the New City. I'm sure it is a blast. It is full of wonderfully talented people, and led by a real expert on the subject and material.\nIf you do not see it, your tongue will fall out and eyes will turn into caramel.\nSpent the morning\nAt City Hall.\nEquus Potter\nBen Brantley's review of Equus makes much ado of Harry Potter and of the performers. He does, though, dismiss this play (not the production, but the play itself) as \"hokum.\"\nThe idea that a play as good as Equus can be so summarily dismissed by the Times, thirty years after its original production, gives me pause.\nOk, Ok, I'll stop\nBut this is the saddest thing I've ever seen. It would be funny, if she wasn't in the running to be VICE FUCKING PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.\nPalin answers more questions\nFrom the NY Times.\n\u201cDo you think that our continued military presences in Iraq and Afghanistan have inflamed Islamic extremists?\u201d another reporter asked.\n\u201cI think our presence in Iraq and Afghanistan will lead to further security of our nation, again, because the mission is to take the fight over there. Do not let them come over here and attempt again what they accomplished here, and that was some destruction. Terrible destruction on that day. But since Sept. 11, Americans uniting and rebuilding and committing to never letting that happen again.\u201d\nRight now, without giving it a ton of thought, you should go the website of your favorite small theater company and give a donation of $25.\nIt will take you exactly 10 minutes. Just do that instead buying more stuff on Amazon today.\nYou'll feel good, they'll appreciate it and use it right away.\nHow about Nosedive?\nOr Blue Coyote?\nHi. We're the US Department of Education. We've been following this Wall Street Crisis closely and we really hope you work it all out up there. Wow, ya know? It's scary. Instead of having no money and expansive regulations (like we have), they had tons of money and almost no regulations. Our heart goes out to them.\nAnyway, we know it's off the subject, but we were reading through the proposed budget for the Department of Education for FY 2009. We have to admit, we were surprised to read this:\n\"For 2009, the President is requesting $59.2 billion in discretionary appropriations for the Department of Education, the same as the 2008 level, and an increase of $17.0 billion, or 40 percent, in discretionary appropriations for the Department since fiscal year 2001.\"\nThat's great. It really is. We're facing a serious crisis in education, though, and its our hope that the government will come up with a great bipartisan solution to solve our problems, and to go after the root cause of the issues we have.\nWe propose that the federal government reduce the risk posed by troubled schools and supply urgently needed money so teachers and students can avoid collapse and resume learning.\nWould you mind borrowing $700 billion from China to help increase teacher salaries and save our failing system? It's important that our kids we remain competitive in the global market.\nHoly. F*cking. Shit.\nStumping Palin appears to be like shooting fish in a barrel.\nOnion-Worthy\nCover the masthead and imagine that this was written by The Onion.\nI have, of late, been consuming a whole lot of video games. I got myself a PS3 a few months ago, and now I've been challenging my girlfriend's patience as I use the Force, steal cars and try to overtake the Earth.\nFor those who like this sort of thing, a rundown of my latest video game consumption:\nMetal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - This is why I bought my PS3 to begin with. For those who don't know, the Metal Gear series is primarily about stealth. It's also known for an impossible-to-follow storyline, grandiose set pieces, endless cinematic screens that you simply watch, and incredibly smart mission design.\nThis one was all I'd hoped for. Brilliant missions, heightened game mechanics, and its easily the best-looking game I've ever played. Octo-Camo is the coolest game device I've ever seen. The storyline, about a future driven by a military economy waged by private corporations, is quite engaging.\nStill, Metal Gear Solid 3: Sneak Eater is the best of the series. This one is amazing, but it has no boss battles that match the ultimate battle with \"The Boss\" at the end of MGS3 or the two-hour Sniper Battle with \"The End.\"\nGrand Theft Auto IV - Yes, I'm working my way through it. I'm about 50% complete.\nThe game is famous for replicating NYC and the boroughs. It does an amazing job. I will say that actually living in NYC is an odd trick of scale: the game feels smaller than its predecessors, partially because I can see how much smaller it is than NYC. Nonetheless, it gets a whole lot right.\nIt's got the typically action packed mission design and an improved \"cover\" system that works beautifully. It's also got foul-mouthed stereotypes. What's new is an absolutely bleak tale, and a lead character that the game in no way glorifies. Niko Bellic (who you control in the game) is a nihilistic murderer who is deeply ashamed of his behavior. It's the oddest juxtaposition I've ever seen in an action game, and you can feel terrible things coming for the people he loves. It creates the oddest effect: every times you successfully complete a mission for some mob boss or drug dealer, there's a sense that you've just moved a little closer to sealing your fate.\nVideo games as tragedy? Why not?\nVirtua Fighter 5 - Best fighting game ever made.\nSoul Calibur 4 - Not the best fighting game ever made. It does, though, have online multiplayer, which Virtua Fighter sorely lacks. It's character design is famously insane, as well, and it features Darth Vader. So I certainly enjoy it. Plus, it's a game Pam happily plays with me.\nMaybe she beat me once or twice.\nCivilization Revolution - This is a version of Civilization made for consoles. It has a new cartoonish visual style and simplified gameplay. You can bang through a victory in an couple of hours. Those who are fans of the PC Civ games know that you can spend a few hours fiddling with the taxes in those versions.\nI've played this game a fair amount. Once you get the mechanics down, its sort of repetitive, but so are board games. I do get a kick out of achieving cultural victory. It's my way.\nThe Force Unleashed - This is the newest Star Wars title, clearly fashioned after the God of War series. It's hero, Starkiller, is Darth Vader's \"Secret Apprentice.\" The story line, which is not that bad so far, takes place between Episode III and the original Star Wars.\nHow is it? A lot of the basic ideas are fantastic and it's a blast to use the force to toss stuff around, tear open doors, kill Stormtroopers and battle the last of the Jedi. The problem is that the game mechanics are a little bit broken: there are plenty of times when simple things are made complicated by loose controls or a wonky camera. I'm not sure, but I think I've almost completed the game as well...and I've barely been playing it for 10 hours. That's not a LOT of game for $60.\nSpore - I just picked this up yesterday for PC. It's the new Will Wright (The Sims) game, and it was much ballyhooed before its release. So far (and I've only gotten to the tip of the iceberg) the game is fantastic. Easy to play, but smartly constructed. You begin the game as a single celled organism, and slowly evolve legs, then tribal behavior, then a civilization, and finally space travel. There's free sharing of content among players, so the creatures, buildings and vehicles you create become a part of the larger Spore universe. All in all, I'm incredibly happy with it from the few hours I played yesterday.\nThere's been some contraversy about the DRM that EA is using for the game. Frankly, this argument would be more persuasive if so many people weren't stealing content as often as they are. I didn't have a big problem with it, and I don't love the software registration process, but its hard to take consumers seriously who take to the streets about the hoops they have to jump through, who clearly are happily using Bit Torrent in the next breath.\nBelow is an image of one of my first Spore Creations. It's called a Brox.\nNow that I've gotten that off my chest, back to our regularly scheduled programming.\nNew Yorkers--looking for housing?\nHello, friends. Trumbull here, hijacking Freeman's blog again for my own evil schemes. I am looking for a roommate for October 1st, for my apartment in Astoria, Queens. If you know anyone who might be interested, send a note to that Freeman kid through this blog, and I will get in touch.\nLocation: The apartment is on 37th Street, between 30th Ave and 28th Ave in Astoria.\nSubway/Bus: The N train at 30th Ave is a 7 minute walk away. Also within walking distance--10 minutes--is the R/V/G stop at Steinway Street. 5 minutes away is the M60 bus on Astoria Blvd, which is handy for getting to LaGuardia Airport, Harlem, and Columbia University.\nYour Rent: $840 a month, $840 security deposit. I'm on a lease through December 2009.\nThe apartment has two cats and is smoke-free, but it needs you. Real, real soon.\nAnd now, back to Matt Freeman.\n--Trumbull\nOn \"On the Media\" this week, they discuss the rhetorical device of Antimetabole.\nExamples of this device include:\n- Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.\n- We wanted to change Washington, but Washington changed us.\n- Some people use change to promote their careers, some people use their careers to promote change.\nQuite effective and ubiquitous. I definitely recommend listening to the segment on OTM, which is my favorite show on WNYC.\nGot me thinking about how this device might be utterly misused.\n- Some offer hope and change; others offer change to the hopeless.\n- Religion will not be your whipping boy; religion whips boys for you!\n- Some say crime doesn't pay; I say: \"Pay me for my crimes.\"\n- My opponent claims to love America; but I love America's claims.\n- Wall Street hasn't fallen apart; a part of the Wall has fallen on the Street.\nThis is a fun game. You can play too! My comments section is for thee. Misuse this rhetorical device! For fun! And profit! (Well, not profit...)\nI downloaded and watched Michael Moore's free \"movie\" Slacker Uprising late last night. I'm a huge fan of his films, his voice, and I was excited to check this out.\nMy honest response is that it's a concert film dedicated to Moore and his fans. It's subject is Moore: his efforts to defeat Bush in 2004 and drive up voter registration among the, at the time, disengaged youth vote. We all know how well that turned out. There's not much presented that isn't either irrelevant in 2008, or a little unfortunately telling about the efforts being made. To combat the Rove smear campaign against Kerry, Democrats offered... Eddie Vedder? Rosanne Barr? Steve Earle?\nIf anything, it's a historical document that, yes, there were people fighting against Bush before his election in 2004. And that no, Kerry's loss to Bush was not a foregone conclusion. But the movie is more related to \"The Big One\" than \"Bowling for Columbine,\" and its clear why it wasn't released theatrically.\nI prefer Moore's ability to cut through the bullshit and make a salient and entertaining point about hot button issues. This film seems more like nostalgia.\nStill, though, you should download it, if only to enjoy a little \"preaching to the choir\" and to encourage more releases of work this way.\nHere's where to sign up for download.\nIn the Great Expanse of Space... Reaction\nBefore heading out for the weekend, Blue Coyote Theater Group was kind enough to host a reading of my new piece, entitled In the Great Expanse of Space there is nothing to see but More, More, More. Now that I've had a few days to sit with it, and process the responses I received, I thought it might be worthwhile to discuss it all a bit in this forum. It seems like there's some interest in hearing more, and maybe discussing it.\nThe play is in five parts, and features seven actresses. The first part features four voices (A-D) repeating several themes and occasionally breaking into monologue. The second part features another performer (E) onstage alone, listening to her own voice played over speakers, and occasionally echoing key phrases. The third portion features three voices (E-G), who repeat themes from the earlier pieces, this time primarily simultaneously, with various light accents or breaks. The fourth part features B, C, and F sitting alone onstage in silence for five minutes. The final and fifth part, features a reprise of the text from part one, with slight derivations, this time with all seven performers.\nSome of the central text of the piece came from audio recordings I mixed with my own voice at home, a few years ago. I linked to those recordings on this blog at the time, for those with long memories. I'll see if I can do that again, if people are curious to hear them.\nThe themes of the piece linked to the phrase \"I am ready to have cancer.\" Some of the links were loose, some very clear. The effect I'm after is essentially musical, but I'm doing this essentially by instinct... I've got very little in the way of formal musical training. I play a couple of musical instruments with mild proficiency, and that's the extent of it.\nA typical pattern of the text would be:\nShe tells me I have cancer and in this way I start to count my blessings. Cancer is quiet. I am ready to have it. Cancer is something to do. I am ready to have cancer.\nThere is a hole in my body that makes noise.\nShe tells me I have cancer and I believe her.\nI was full but now I\u2019m empty.\nI make a joke. What do you have for the plague? Everyone laughs.\nThe hollow. The hole. The hollow. The hollow. The hole. The hollow. The hole.\nI am ready to have cancer.\nThis isn't a narrative piece and I spent far more time trying to create variations in the patterns presented than finding character. This makes the distinctiveness of each voice paramount. Not that each performer should treat themselves like a separate character, but to present their parts with a distinctive sound. Much in the way that a violin and cello might play the same theme to different effect.\nThe phrase,\nThe hole. The hole. The whole. The hole. The whole. The hole. The hole. The hollow. The hollow. The hole. The hollow.\nIs spoken throughout the play. It's a repetition itself, and I believe this is repeated in excess of ten times. My hope was to allow an audience to move past their initial response to repetition and silence, and begin to listen for accents and differences. I hope that the difference between hearing \"B\" and \"F\" read the same monologue, for example, would pop out to an audience member. My hope would be that hearing \"Someday, I will be looking into a bathroom mirror\" at the beginning of the piece and later hearing \"Someday, I will be looking into a bathroom mirror, eyes open\" near the end would cause a tuned in listener to take note.\nFor example, late in the first piece, that same text becomes:\nThe hole. The hole. The hollow. The hole. The husk. The husk. The host. The host. The hollow. The host. The hole. The ghost.\nThe responses to the piece were pretty uniform in their either confusion towards or rejection of what I'd presented. Obviously, that's a risk you take when you try something new. I can't say it was personally very easy to hear the reactions, but I think at this point, there are a few things I've heard that will help to strengthen it.\nWhat are some of the responses?\nI was told that there was some effective writing in the piece that seemed muddied by the form.\nI was told that it made people want to run out of the room.\nI was told that I should focus more on plays that were more like my short pieces, which tend to be funny crowd pleasers, and that I shouldn't really waste my time with this sort of thing. That when I overthink, I move away from what I do well.\nI was asked what if I had \"heard what I wanted to hear.\"\nI was told that the piece might be more effective with more to \"see.\" That simply watching an extended poem that repeats itself needs some visual flair or actors engaged to make it tolerable or bring out the meaning. Or, well, impose some meaning.\nI was told that hearing anything 10 - 15 times is simply not pleasant for the audience, no matter which way you slice it.\nI was challenged on the subject matter: if I'd never personally had a cancer scare, and if it wasn't something I personally felt a deep connection to, why write about it? Now, my grandmother died of lung cancer, I've been an on-and-off smoker, etc. But it's fair to say that cancer is a theme that hits home with a lot of people and writing about it in terms of \"turns of phrase\" can seem cold. Replace cancer with AIDs and the whole piece could come off as sophomoric and/or insensitive.\nI had a friend say he found the piece hateful and agressive, as if I was being cruel to the audience on purpose. Certainly not my intention!\nSo, as you can see, not the easiest responses to hear I can't say that I didn't take it too personally at times, or that I didn't feel angry in private moments. That's, I think, pretty natural.\nThere are other creative artists who may read this, here's how I'm essentially responding to this in a way I feel could be constructive. Nothing too carefully thought out, some some thoughts.\n- I think it's worthwhile to accept that the play has flaws and that I certainly heard them too. And that trying something for the first time is an exercise in seeing what works and what doesn't work. That's obvious, but it always bears repeating. I had hopes that this would soar, and it crashed a bit. All that means is: back to work.\n- If I want an audience to seek and enjoy the musicality of the language, I have to respond to the question of narrative. Because of the choice to present the play with women's voices, and because there is some cohesion in the themes, it's only human to seek out the thought processes and storyline within. The idea that this piece is a mediation on a woman discovering she has cancer is something that organically grew out of the themes I was presenting. I can either let that be true purposefully, or remove that if I don't want that to distract from other effects. I don't feel inclined to back away from what the text seems to make reference to, I just need to balance my other intentions against how seductive narrative can be.\n- The final piece is too long and doesn't present anything distinct or revelatory. By presenting text that is essentially the same as the first piece, simply with more voices, I don't take advantage of the opportunity to reach a crescendo or use the many, many more sounds available to me.\n- I think five minutes of silence was too little. I loved watching that. There are people that didn't. That's one place that I have to stick to what I love to watch, and hope others find a way to see what I do.\n- The next edit has to more actively use repeated phrases as a tool to produce a specific effect, as opposed to just repetition as an end onto itself.\n- Add a little more fresh text to the later pieces, instead of relying so much on the older text being heard in new ways. As of now, its hard to expect spoken voices to carry the burden of freshening the repeated phrases.\n- Think about the presentation. It was suggested that I might want to put an audience in the center of a stage and put the actors in places surrounding them, so that when the text comes from a different place, it does some very actively. The reading had seven actresses lined up on stage, focused on their books. That creates a static experience, certainly, and there was ways to ease up on that without undermining the piece by adding unneccessary visuals that would lessen the impact of the words.\n- Accept that, no matter how I adjust the piece, there are certain tastes that just won't enjoy this sort of thing.\n- The piece runs one hour and twenty minutes. Personally, I think that's not too long. But if the piece were to remain in its current form, it would have to be cut down by at least twenty minutes, it seems. If I made adjustments where some fresh text and something more expansive closed out the piece, I could probably justify the extra time. I'm sure there are people who heard it that would argue that 45 minutes is probably about as long as it should be. I'm not sure about that, but I figure its worth trying ways to keep it at length and MAKE it effective, as opposed to simply cutting to make it digestible. Part of what I'm after is to create something that does demand an active listener with a lot of patience, and rewards that patience with something beautiful. To reduce the intensity level too much is to surrender my original intention entirely.\nThere are a few scattered thoughts for public consumption. Much more to say about it. If you have questions or comments, it'd be fun to have an open discussion about my creative process with this piece.\nDavid and Erica are married\nI'm heading upstate to attend David DelGrosso and Erica Staufenberg's wedding.\nScott posts some thoughts about Ayn Rand today.\nSuffice to say...\n...I've had easier nights, as a playwright, than last night. Everyone involved worked hard, including the audience. I'm glad I did it, and we'll see what there is to draw from it in the long run. Feedback ranged from the polite, to the careful, to the particularly harsh.\nThanks for everyone who came last night, to Kyle for putting the reading together, and the actresses who did an amazing job working with the text.\nReading Tonight at 8pm\nTonight there's a reading of my new piece In the Great Expanse of Space there is nothing to see but More, More, More at 8pm. It's presented as a part of the Blue Coyote Reading Series.\nCorner of Broadway and White below Canal Street\nInformation is here. You should RSVP.\nThe actors are...\nMcKenna Kerrigan\nKina Bermudez\nJessi Gotta\nI'm excited to hear it, and I hope you'll take a little time to come and hear it tonight.\nSpeed Racer is out on DVD as of yesterday. Guess what? I think this movie was unfairly dismissed by critics and ignored by audiences. It's got a lot going on, its tone is the wackness, and its visually absolutely absurd.\nChecked out this new Coen Brother's flick after reading a few lukewarm responses (Isaac's for example.)\nMy take: Burn After Reading fits perfectly into this era of American political thought. We're in a time of real consequence, marked by deeply inconsequential thought. In the midst of massive American decline, we're obsessed with what the word \"pig\" means. In a time when foreign policy is at its most complex and challenging, we're watching a Vice Presidential candidate struggle to keep up with a news reporter. At at time when Wall Street is in turmoil, we're discussing whether or not Rachel Maddow can be the left's Rush Limbaugh.\nSo it is perfect that the entire plot of Burn After Reading is about a group of selfish, small-minded, nitwits who believe that their actions and behavior are of great importance. What makes it all the more wonderfully terrifying is that the actions of these semi-aware fools have very real, very violent consequences, due almost entirely to negligence.\nAt the center of the action is Linda Litzke (played by Frances McDormand) who works at Hardbodies Fitness Center. She trolls the internet for dates, and is flummoxed when she finds that her expensive tummy tucks and liposuction procedures aren't covered by her health insurance. What does she want? Money for cosmetic surgery. How will she get it? A combination blackmail, hit-and-runs, break-ins, threats and even going to the Russians. All the while, she demands a \"can-do\" spirit. People like her, want to make her happy...who cares if her plan makes absolutely no sense?\nThe movie exists in a world when a positive attitude and a desire to \"get what you want\" trumps all other important considerations, including logic. If that's not the Bush legacy in a nutshell, I don't know what is.\nTony Kushner receives $200,000 award for playwriting\nSeems this prize was given to Kushner to establish the prize and make headlines, more than to award someone who is currently primarily writing plays. The article says as much and Kushner seems to say that as well. All the sentiment is right here, and the idea of an award of this size being out there is fantastic. But aren't there playwrights struggling to make ends meet that would make good use of these funds to immediately write plays?\nThe amount of the award itself is newsworthy, but the last theatrical output from Kushner that I'm aware of was an adaptation of Mother Courage two years ago. Before then it was a short piece in 2003. Angels in America is 16 years old. I've got nothing against Kushner, of course, who has made significant contributions to not only playwriting, but in bringing American playwrights into the national consciousness. Still, though, this seems as relevant as giving a major award to David Mamet.\nIs this meant to encourage Kushner to come back to the stage?\nWhat about Tracy Letts? Or Suzan Lori-Parks? Or Theresa Rebeck? Or Adam Bock? Or any number of writers that could use and deserve a major award to move past the 'emerging' moniker? The list of writers who have current output on major stages is substantial. The list of writers that could be established by this kind of award is even longer.\nPalin: \"I refuse to be held accountable [by Barack Obama]\"\nSarah Palin is refusing to cooperate with an investigation into her activities as Governor.\nWhy is this happening? Barack Obama, of course. He must be MAKING her get investigated and FORCING her to refuse to act in a manner becoming a public official.\nYeah. That's it.\nLaura Axelrod on Money and the Arts\nDespite the unnecessarily exasperated tone of the post, I think this is an excellent point.\nThe fact of the matter is, some of the most untouchable financial institutions in the country are in serious jeopardy. Lehman is filing for bankruptcy. Merrill Lynch is being sold to Bank of America. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are being taken over by the government. AIG is seeking a loan from the Federal Reserve.\nHow is this going to affect the arts? Here's some potential problems I can see. But it's something we should all be talking about.\nOne quick example is your day job. If you've got one, you're probably wondering how this will affect you. I know mine has to do with planned giving and investments. Which means we're directly affected by the markets. I'm also vested in our retirement plan, and that's, of course, invested.\nI've got friends employed by hedge funds and other financial institutions. I'm sure they're reading the papers.\nBut even if you don't work directly in a market driven field, the ripple affect will hit you. When the middle class has less free income, restaurants suffer, retail suffers, the prices at the pump and at the grocery store will go up. Thousands are going to lose their jobs.\nAll this is happening as arts organizations struggle for a tiny piece of a tinier pie.\nIf you're an artist in NYC, you know how carefully you need to live in order to keep afloat here. But artists outside of NYC are likely in the housing market and drive more often. I'm sure they're not having an easy time of it.\nSo... what are you fearing and seeing as the economic staggers? How will it affect the arts? And what can we do about it?\nPalin's Performance on ABC\nThere's some debate in my household as to whether her not Palin's clearly weak performance during her interview with Charles Gibson will affect the race at all. Will moderates get swayed by her not knowing what the Bush Doctrine is, or is this all just going to go over the heads of people who tune into politics more casually?\nI think the look on Gibson's face during the interview sort of does all the work.\nWhat's up on the writing front?\nFor those who are keeping some sort of track of my output:\n- Wrote a couple of one-page plays for the upcoming one-minute play festival. More details about all that when I have them. I initially thought that writing a one-page play would not be my cup of tea, but I'm actually sort of happy with both of them. They're called Last Words and Carbon Footprint.\n- I've started working on a new comedy, which is called The Bull Crime, about a pharmaceutical company that discovers an incredibly beautiful fish that could be harvested for medical purposes.\n- Of course there's the reading of In The Great Expanse of Space there is nothing to see but More, More, More, which is happening next Wednesday. Do come.\nI plan on writing a lot about the text of that piece after the reading. But I don't want to write too much about it beforehand, and color the opinions of those who do see it. Either way, it's a very different piece for me and I'm excited to see how it will be received.\n...not feeling particularly well today. We took our good friend David DelGrosso out for a Bachelor Party and we plied him, and ourselves, with too much liquor.\nI say hear, hear\nTo Josh Marshall's suggestion that Democrats own this symbol for the McCain-Palin ticket, I say \"hear, hear.\"\nThe ad would be airing...\nTake a look at the fine print of this article on CNN, and you'll see a real problem.\nThis ad was released to the press, apparently, but has yet to run in any markets and there have been no ad buys. Which means the way it is reaching the voting public as is a news story.\nThe news media is treating John McCain's attack ads as news.\nWhy not let McCain do his own work and spread his lies himself? They're not news. They're political advertisements.\nTheresa Rebeck speaks to Gender Bias...\nOn this blog posting at the Guardian.\nSort of hard to deny that the numbers show that, at least in terms of which playwrights are being presented on major stages, New York is male dominated, but I'm not sure what the cure to this problem is other than raising awareness.\nI would have to add that the idea that what goes on Broadway or even Off-Broadway is some sort of meritocracy is highly questionable anyhow. It's not really about who is writing good plays, its about whose plays are getting chosen and why. That's my assumption anyway. There may be an unconscious male bias in the decision making...but from where does that bias spring?\nAny thoughts on this? I'd love to hear them.\nTo Pam, for her great piece on MSN!\nRemember when I said I thought John McCain was honorable?\nI take it back. Case in point, the ad below. Anyone who would run this ad has no respect for his opponent, the truth, and the American public.\nFor those who need one, a fact check is here.\nI sorta like a little contempt in my theater. Makes the heart grow fonder.\nUpdate: A response to this post, and the referenced review, from Scott Walters.\nMcCain is \"Like Jack Bauer\"\nNoted in this NY Times Blog, from an interview with Marie Claire.\nOh... dear.\nHe does duck the \"torture\" question, with his trademark lack of artfulness.\nPalin's Gender Gap\nApparently, men like Palin more than women.\nMen also like hockey more than women, I'd bet. Perhaps we should make hockey the Vice President and make hockey Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.\nHendrik Hertzberg on the Convention Speeches\nI love Hertzberg.\nWith the selection of Sarah Palin, McCain completes the job of defusing the enmity (and forgoing the honor) he earned in 2000, when he condemned Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell as \u201cagents of intolerance.\u201d His motives in choosing her were entirely tactical and mostly\u2014the mot juste is that of Mike Murphy, once McCain\u2019s top political aide, overheard by an errant microphone\u2014cynical. Besides placating the right, those motives included the short-term goal of pre\u00ebmpting the weekend news cycles that might otherwise have been devoted to reviewing Obama\u2019s triumphant Democratic Convention. The price that McCain paid, and that could sooner or later be exacted from the nation, was the abandonment of what he had repeatedly called his overriding requirement for a Vice-President: someone who would be ready to take his place at a moment\u2019s notice\u2014\u201cyou know, immediately.\u201d\nRead it all at the New Yorker.\nMust-Read from Amy Goodman\nRead this. It's important.\nvia Mark.\nComplaining about the public schools and the teachers? Ouch. Demanding drilling? Awful. Saying \"Fight with me! Fight with me!\" seemed ill-timed after 5 years of a disastrous war.\nI genuinely believe McCain is wrong-headed politically; but I also believe that he wants to do things right and believes in bipartisanship. History has passed him by and swallowed him up. He's finally become his party's nominee near the end of his life, at a time when cosmic justice is raining down hard on the Republicans, and he's facing a historically significant and phenomenally talented opponent to boot.\nPositively Shakespearean how McCain's ambitions have been continually thwarted by the evils and failings of George W. Bush. Bush used Rovian tactics to dismantle McCain in 2000; and now McCain is having to run in opposition to his own party's record because of Bush's incompetence.\nHigh taxes and government spending are no longer the major problems Americans face: instead, it's the climate crisis, the energy crisis, the cost of living, competition overseas, constitutional law, and restoring our moral authority. The idea that McCain is \"stuck in the past\" isn't just empty rhetoric...it's a fact. The man doesn't seem to have real solutions to the country's problems now.\nVoting \"Present\"\nObama voted \"present\" in the Illinois State Senate nearly 130 times, according to the New York Times.\nHe cast more than 4,000 votes.\nAnd to be a total jerk...\nWhat's with the names of her kids?\n...Track?\nSome thoughts regarding last night's RNC speeches\n- \"Drill Baby Drill\", as a populist chant, shows just how bizarre that the Republicans can be. They might as well have chanted \"Kill Our Selves!\" or \"Big Oil Now!\" That's how absurd it was.\n- Sarah Palin was perfectly effective at portraying a regular, down-to-earth, don't mess with a Mom, kinda lady. The speech, especially with the expectations game, was solid in that the Republican base loved it. Problem is: she's running to be a heartbeat away being leader of the free world. That's the scary part. The Democrats are going to have to handle her carefully.\n- As a person who has a brother with special needs in his family, I was unpersuaded by her dedication to the cause. I think \"small government\" politicians won't do much for my brother, who relies heavily of a disastrous health care/insurance system and underfunded social programs.\n- Guiliani's speech: blah, blah, blah liberals! blah, blah, blah, terrorists! blah, blah, blah rinse and repeat.\n- The Republicans attacked the work of community organizers this week. I found that revolting. Community organizers do work that actively involves bringing people together and getting them united behind their own self-interest. They do so on a small, person-to-person scale, often is communities that have real challenges. It's cynical to attack the validity of that kind of work.\nOn second thought, I can see why they'd attack this. Republicans bring people together in order to unite them against their own self interests. See: Drill Baby Drill.\n- Last night, it was a character attack. Where were the attacks on real, substantive policy? To me, that's perfectly fair game: offer an alternative. I didn't hear any honest statements about Obama's tax policy (he would lower taxes on everyone but the wealthiest Americans); no detailed criticism of his health care plan; nothing.\n- Where are the McCain PROPOSALS? Still, last night, there was not a word on what the McCain/Palin duo would do positively for Americans. They promised to drill and \"win the War\" and \"lower taxes\" (even though McCain's plan directly contradicts this) and build pipelines and \"keep us safe.\" It was general and muddy. They're running on a platform of \"not Obama.\"\n- Palin said nothing about the social ideas she'd actually promote (abstinence education, anti-abortion, reduced funding to social programs) if she was in office. Because it would scare the shit out of people.\nThoughts on RNC speeches last night\nJohn McCain will be President of the United States...in the past!\nRSVP for In The Great Expanse Reading\nDetails are here to RSVP for the 9/17 reading of In The Great Expanse of Space there is nothing to see but More, More, More.\nOne thing that has characterized the campaign for President, from the hotly contested primaries to right now, is the utter predictability of it all. There have been a few small hiccups (the Palin pick, Gustav, Fred Thompson) but for the most part, what seemed likely to happen from early in the campaign has borne itself out. It makes it all the more frustrating as the press fumbles for false drama in an era of 24 hour news cycles.\nDuring the race between Obama and Clinton, things became pretty obvious after Iowa. Obama's victory in Iowa was the longshot. After that, pundits quickly said \"It's likely Obama will win these States and Clinton will win these States.\" It all came down precisely as it was laid out way back in February. By hanging in with Clinton on February 5th (remember Super Duper Tuesday?) Obama opened up a lead that most of the press predicted; and Clinton never recovered. Even as she ran hard towards the finish line, her chances of winning the nomination were based, mostly, on mistakes Obama never made. He won the nomination months and months ago.\nEven the \"scandals\" were predictable. The Rezko thing never really became news to anyone but insiders. The Jeremiah Wright thing was predicted to come up as early as Iowa. Clinton's attacks (and McCain's) were predictable, and the only reasonable arguments to make against Obama. Obama won the old fashioned way; by the numbers. It's been historic; but the results of the race up to now were not in real question. They were reported dramatically. There's a big difference.\nWatching the DNC was another example. The false drama of the Clinton's hijacking Obama was never a real possibility and the mock-surprise that the way the Clintons handled themselves was pure fabrication. The Clintons both gave conventionally excellent speeches that sounded remarkably like all their other speeches. Obama knocked it out the of the park because that's what the man does at a podium. He's done it time and time again.\nNow there's a false drama about the outcome. Progressives, gun shy from years of getting kicked around, are being hornswoggled by reports that the polls are close. In reality, Obama has been leading McCain in the polls for a long time, and the electoral map favors him in no uncertain terms. That's not to say surprises do not appear...anything is possible. But what's probable? Not a McCain victory.\nMcCain won because his competitors in the Republican field were weak or idiotic. Guiliani committed political suicide by campaigning only in Florida. Mitt Romney ran an awful self-funded race. Thompson was a flash-in-the-pan. Huckabee didn't have the political machinery to seal the deal. Ron Paul was never in the running.\nNow, a shadow of the man McCain used to be is running uphill against a phenomenal candidate who has, let's face it, made almost no major mistakes.\nObama ran against and beat the Clintons. No small feat. He's made reasonable appeals to the middle without seeming too politically opportunistic. He addressed questions of race in a mature manner befitting a President. He made a smart VP choice. He's gracefully handled sticky nuanced issues. He's run against charges of being too inexperienced, too black, not black enough, and too popular. Again and again, he's come through. When the press was ready to write him off as unable to attack, he walked out in front of a crowd of 75,000 people and eviscerated McCain. He's performed under pressure, and still come off seeming (at the very least) like a loving father and good husband.\nDespite all this, because of what happened to John Kerry and Al Gore, and because we're terrified that racism will beat Obama in the end; Democrats that I listen to are always saying \"But the polls are close!\" They're not. We're in the lead. I know it's hard to take or believe; but we are.\nI'm not advocating resting our our laurels or not working hard to seal the deal. And I could still be disappointed. But let's face the facts, not the media generated fears. This has played out predictably from the start. If McCain wins, it will be a surprise. If anything, with the Palin choice, he's made it that much harder for himself and probably alienated Clinton voters more than he had before.\nLet's turn our attention to winning, not staving off defeat, for once.\nObama's Response to the Palin's Daughter Dust-Up\nJohn McCain chooses a right-wing, barely known Governor as his running mate and it appears to all sane human beings he did so because this Governor is a woman. Then, she has like 53 scandals appear at once, one of which being this oddly personal story about her 17 year old daughter being pregnant.\nHow does Barack Obama respond? Like some Aaron Sorkin fantasy Presidential candidate, that's how:\n\"Let me be a clear as possible: I have said before and I will repeat again, I think people's families are off limits, and people's children are especially off limits. This shouldn't be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Gov. 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        "raw_content": "In this article we will be discussing emeralds, the birthstone for those born in the month of May. Emeralds are minerals that come from the mineral known as beryl (pronounced barrel). It has a color range from light green to dark green and at times bluish green depending on how much chromium is in the stone. It is this chromium that gives the emerald its rich green color and its value.\nThere are many legends about emeralds - in the Babylonian days it stood for fertility; in 18th century Europe it was thought to soothe eye fatigue and when placed under the tongue was thought to give the bearer the ability to see in the future. It was worn for strength and memory enhancement as well as to ward off evil spirits. Emeralds also were used to reveal the truth about love.\nEmeralds are also used as the 20th and 45th wedding anniversary gifts. Known as a soft stone, it has a 7.5 - 8 hardness rating on the MOHS scale, but has a toughness rating of \"poor\" which means that it cannot withstand impact very well. Remember that hardness refers to scratchability of one element to another. In caring for your emerald jewelry it is important to note that sudden temperature changes, harsh chemicals, and ultrasonics can damage them. It is the opinion of this author to allow a professional jeweler to clean your emerald items when they are in need to minimize your risk. Additional factors to consider are the enhancements done to improve the appearance of emeralds. In most cases, and up to 95% of the time, emeralds are enhanced by oiling them with a colorless oil such as mineral oil. This process evens out the color of a heavily fractured or included stone, however caution should be taken when purchasing an oiled emerald due to the fact that the oiling process is not a permanent process and may bleed out of the stone eventually revealing the fractures or inclusions it was initially enhanced to cover up.\nThis oiling process is very well accepted as an enhancement in the jewelry industry even though it is not a permanent process. Sunlight as well as the above mentioned care precautions are the main reason for problems with this enhancement process. When properly cared for, most emeralds will not display any problems due to oiling.\nEmeralds are predominantly found in Colombia-South America, Zambia, Brazil, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Russia, and Australia, with the finest quality emeralds coming from Colombia's Mute Mine. This mine has produced the finest quality emeralds the world has known for the last 400 years. Many men have staked their claim and worked day after day in the hopes of striking it rich in the Black Soot Fields of South America only to find that their efforts have earned them a meager income at best. Less than two years ago due to torrential rains, a mud slide occurred that was drastically close to this mine. Had the huge mud slide found its way to the Mute Mine we would have seen the price of fine Colombian emeralds soar overnight. The potential damage that could have occurred would have been devastating to the mine itself as well as the industry in general. We in the business thank God that He spared us from this terrible calamity and loss of such beauty.\nWhen purchasing fine quality emerald jewelry look for well cut stones that are not too deep or too shallow. Inclusions are normally eye visible in emeralds and it is not unusual to purchase them this way, noting that eye clean gems are much more expensive. There is s three type inclusion in emeralds that proves its authenticity. The three phase inclusion consists of liquid, gas, and solid type inclusions. If one of these inclusion types is not found in a stone you are considering it is quite possible it is a created emerald or simulated stone of lesser value and should be investigated further by a professional to determine its true value and whether or not it meets your purchasing requirements. Remember the difference between synthetic and simulated is that synthetic is identical chemically to the natural, and simulated is man made of totally unrelated materials that only look like the natural. It is best to stay away from gemstones that are heavily included, opaque, heavily fractured, or pale in color. These characteristics greatly effect the overall value of the emerald and should be carefully considered before buying.\nThis green species of beryl is generally cut in round, oval, and emerald shapes and only occasionally seen in pear or marquise cuts due to the difficulty of cutting these shapes.\nThe price of emeralds varies greatly based upon place of origin, clarity, and intensity of color. Colombian stones of a carat or more can easily sell for several thousand dollars and gem quality can exceed ten thousand dollars per carat.\nIf you are considering a fine quality emerald and find the price to be more than your budget will allow, consider investing in a Chatham created emerald rather than lowering the quality standards you have set. A Chatham emerald is chemically identical to the natural emeralds mined in the ground. Through many years of research, the Chatham Company has been able to create beautiful Colombian color emeralds. The size and clarity are still the product of nature during the growing process, but a fine quality Chatham emeralds will cost significantly less and look as good as any natural stone as well as carry a lifetime replacement guarantee. The logical comparison for the lab created gemstones we are speaking of here would be pearls. Cultured pearls differ from natural pears in that man intervenes in the production of cultured pearls, and the natural pearl is made through an accident that occurs naturally. The result is a pearl that has a nucleus of nacre (the pearl's natural covering) and the cultured pearl has a nucleus of glass or porcelain inlaid by man to speed up the process. Either way you have a beautiful gemstone that takes a professional, and at times special equipment to determine whether it is natural or lab created.\nFor more information on this, or for questions regarding any of your jewelry concerns call us at (314) 353-9488.",
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        "raw_content": "The 2018 Human Behavior Analysis Task: No-Audio Multimodal Speech Detection in Crowded Social Settings\nAn important but under-explored problem is the automated analysis of conversational dynamics in large unstructured social gatherings such as networking or mingling events. Research has shown that attending such events contributes greatly to career and personal success [1]. This task focuses on analyzing one of the most basic elements of social behavior: the detection of speaking turns.\nTask participants are provided with video of individuals participating in a conversation that was captured by an overhead camera. These images are frames from the video that is provided to the participants. Note that the example has been blurred for use on this website, but participants will be provided with the original video.\nEach individual is also wearing a badge-like device, recording tri-axial acceleration. This image shows the device:\nThe goal of the task is to automatically estimate when the person seen in the video starts speaking, and when they stop speaking using these alternative modalities. In contrast to conventional speech detection, for this task, no audio is used. Instead, the automatic estimation system must exploit the natural human movements that accompany speech (i.e., speaker gestures, as well as shifts in pose and proximity).\nThis task consists of two subtasks:\nUnimodal classification: Design and implement separate speech detection algorithms exploiting each modality separately: Teams must submit separate decisions for the wearable modality and for the video modality.\nMultimodal classification: Design and implement a speech detection approach that integrates modalities. Teams must submit a multimodal estimation decision, using some form of early, late or hybrid fusion.\nSpeaking predictions must be made for every second. However, it is left to the teams if they decide to use a different interval length and later interpolate or extrapolate to the second level.\nTask background and motivation\nPrevious work has shown the benefit of deriving features from speaking turns for estimating many different social constructs such as dominance, or cohesion to name but a few. Unlike traditional tasks that have used audio to do this, here, the idea is to leverage the body movements (i.e., gestures) that are performed during speech production, which are captured from video and/or wearable acceleration and proximity. The benefit of this is that it enables a more privacy-preserving method of extracting socially relevant information and has the potential to scale to settings where recording audio may be impractical. The relationship between body behavior such as gesturing while speaking has been well-documented by social scientists [2].\nSome efforts have been made in recent years to try and estimate these behaviors from a single body worn triaxial accelerometer, hung around the neck [3,4]. This form of sensing could be embedded into a smart ID badge that could be used in settings such as conferences, networking events, or organizational settings. In other work, video has been used to estimate speaking status [6,7]. Despite these efforts, one of the major challenges has been in achieving competitive estimation performance compared to audio-based systems. As yet, exploiting the multi-modal aspects of the problem is an under-explored area that will be the main focus of this challenge.\nThis challenge is targeted at researchers in computer vision and signal processing. The aim is to provide an entry-level task that has a clearly definable ground truth. Understanding of the nuances of human speech behavior in social settings would help to inform the design of solutions to this task. However, the task is designed to be addressable without this knowledge. By offering an entry-level task we hope support researchers currently not familiar with social signal processing to learn more about the problem domain, and lay the groundwork for future tasks addressing other forms of human behavior reflected in more subtle behavioral cues (e.g., personality, attraction, conversational involvement).\nThe data consists of 70 people who attended one of three separate mingle events (cocktail parties). Overhead camera data as well as wearable tri-axial accelerometer data for an interval of 30 minutes is available for this challenge. Each person used a wearable device (to record the acceleration acceleration) hung around the neck as a conference badge. A subset of this data will be kept as a test set. All the samples of this test set will be for subjects who are not in the training set.\nAll the data is synchronized. The video data is mostly complete, with some segments missing as the participants can leave the recording area at any time (eg. go to the bathroom). The frame rate of the video and sample rate of the accelerometer data are captured at 20Hz. For each subject, individual videos will be provided. Here are screen shot examples for one subject. Note that due to the crowded nature of the events, there can be strong occlusions between participants in the video.\nManual annotations are provided for binary speaking status (speaking / non-speaking) for all people. These annotations are carried out for every frame in video (20 FPS). As mentioned above, speaking predictions must be made for every second.\nSince the classes are severely imbalanced, we will be using the Area Under the ROC Curve (ROC-AUC) as the evaluation metric. Thus, participants should submit non-binary prediction scores (posterior probabilities, distances to the separating hyperplane, etc.).\nThe task will be evaluated using a subset of the data left as a test set. All the samples of this test set will be for subjects who are not present in the training set.\nFor evaluation, we will ask the teams to provide the following estimations for the two subtasks states above (unimodal and multimodal):\nPerson independent: All samples are provided to the classifier together, irrespective of the subject that the samples came from. Note that the test samples we provide will samples taken from people who are not in the training data.\n(optional) Person specific: Only samples generated from the same subject are provided to the classifier. So we expect participants to train one classifier for each person and output test results per person-specific classifier. This can be a useful sanity check as the performance of the method, which should, in theory, perform better when trained on a specific person rather than other people.\n[1] Wolff, H.-G. and Moser, K. , Effects of networking on career success: a longitudinal study. Journal of Applied Psychology, 94(1):196, (2009).\n[2] McNeill, D.: Language and Gesture, vol. 2. Cambridge University Press (2000)\n[3] Hung, H., Englebienne, G., Kools, J.: Classifying social actions with a single accelerometer. In: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM international joint conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing, pp. 207\u2013210. ACM (2013)\n[4] Gedik, E. and Hung, H., Personalised models for speech detection from body movements using transductive parameter transfer, Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, (2017)\n[5] Hung, H. and Ba, S. 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        "raw_content": "An Elusive Beauty\nFlyers sometimes say that, \"If a plane looks good, it's bound to fly good too.\" The Albatros D.Va might be an exception. While the fighter looks like a winner -- smooth, cigar-like fuselage and beautifully-shaped wings, a Mercedes D IIIa, 160- or 200-horsepower in-line engine and two 7.92mm Spandau machine guns -- the D.Va was the end of a long line of modified designs.\nNear the beginning of the run, the Albatros D.I and D.IIs were considered fast, hearty, and well-armed compared to the opponents they met in the skies. In the end, the Albatros model D.Va had lost ground when matched against the more powerful SPAD and S.E.5a or the maneuverable Sopwith Camel. \"The D.V is so outdated that one does not risk anything with it,\" were the harsh words from famous ace Manfred von Richthofen, \"And the people at home, for nearly a year, have developed nothing better than the lousy Albatros.\"\nBesides sub-standard performance, the Albatros' \"V\" wing struts made the lower wing susceptible to flutter, twist, and failure. Note that this version, the D.Va, a small extra support has been designed and installed to extend from the leading edge of the lower wing to help strengthen the union between the wing and the wing strut. Even after the fix, pilots were often instructed not to dive too steeply in the Albatros -- not a morale booster to be sure!\nBut despite these deficiencies, the Albatros factory was willing and capable of producing large numbers of planes and the war was raging. The result was that, when an Allied pilot encountered a German fighter, it was usually an Albatros. Over 1,500 examples of the D.V and D.Va were made.\nThe Museum's D.Va's airframe and wings were built by Art Williams in Germany. The final assembly and finish work was completed by Jim and Zona Appleby.\nNX36DV\nOne Mercedes D IIIa, 160- or 200-horsepower in-line engine\nOriginal design by Albatros Flugzeugwerke, reproduction by Art Williams and Jim and Zona Appleby\nPersonal Courage Wing - 2nd Floor",
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        "raw_content": "Model of Brighton Hog Boat. This is a wooden model of a Brighton Hog Boat or 'Hoggie', as they were also known, which is broad and has a a wide flat bottomed hull. The model is fully decked and divided into three sections, all at different levels. Fittings that are featured on the model include a lamp at the masthead, an anchor and a lee-board which was used, as appropriate, to compensate for the flatness of the bottom of the boat. The hog boat was a type of fishing vessel, which had a wide flat bottomed hull and were broad in shape. The flatness of the bottom of the boat was to allow for easy manoeuvring and launching from shingle beaches. The original boats were built locally on what is now Hove Lawns and it is claimed that they were the typical fishing boat of the Brighton area only, during the 18th and 19th centuries, as they were specifically adapted to the form of the local beaches.\nBy the late sixteenth century the inhabitants of Brighton were principally divided into those dependent on the fisheries, and those supported by crafts and farming; the latter were known as 'landsmen'. Both groups had grievances: the fishermen were unhappy that the landsmen paid no contribution to church maintenance or town defences, nor to the relief of the poor who were said to be 'a great burden increasing daily'. On the other hand the landsmen, who paid a rental only for the windmills, were unrepresented on the 'Society of the Twelve', a self-perpetuating ancient body probably derived from the jury of the hundred court which was regulating some of the town's affairs and assisting the constable. (The Society of the Twelve probably died out around 1641, the last known reference.) Both sides petitioned Parliament in 1575 and again in 1579 for an inquiry.\nOn 12 February 1579 the Privy Council established a commission of inquiry comprising four local worthies: Thomas Sackville, the Lord Buckhurst, one of the lords of the Manor of Brighton and joint Lord Lieutenant of Sussex; the Earl of Arundel, the other lord of the manor; Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston; and Richard Shelley of Patcham Place. Any two commissioners were authorised to act and so it was that Buckhurst and Shirley ordered the fishermen to meet and set down in writing their ancient customs and orders on the contribution and use of profits from the fisheries.\nThe result was The Book Of All The Auncient Customs heretoforeused amonge the fishermen of the Toune of Brighthelmston (sic). Two copies were made in black ink on parchment, dated 23 July 1580, and are described below.\nAn introduction and explanation is followed by a detailed section on customs relating to the fishing 'fares' or seasonal voyages, the payments due to the men, and the 'quarter-share' contribution to the church-wardens' funds. There is a passage of regulations on the sizes of nets and hooks to be used, and further orders on payments. Then follow orders for the three church-wardens, who were to be two fishermen and one landsman, and for the composition of the Twelve who were to be 'the ancientest, gravest and wisest inhabitants, eight fishermen and four landsmen, to assist the constable as required'. A list of 103 'husbandmen and artificers' is given, with each ordered to pay annually on St Stephen's Day an individually specified rate of between three farthings and four pence.\nThe last order concerns the books themselves. One was to be kept by the Lords Arundel and Buckhurst, the other was to remain in the town in a chest secured by three locks and was to be read annually in public by the vicar or parish clerk. Alterations to the orders or rates could be made by the vicar, constable and twenty inhabitants, subject to ratification by the two lords. Any doubts or ambiguities were to be settled by any two of the commissioners, although this practice appears to have ceased with the death of Lord Buckhurst in 1608.\nThe book concludes with notes on the town's ordnance and property which included one windmill, the Blockhouse and the Townhouse. It is finally endorsed with seven signatures and eighty-three marks of the town's principal inhabitants. The Arundel and Buckhurst copy of the book is now in the British Museum, but the town's copy eventually found its way into the offices of solicitor William Attree at 8 Ship Street where it is still preserved by his successors, Howlett Clarke Cushman.\nThe Second Town Book\nThe book was revised on 2 February 1618 by the mutual agreement of fishermen and landsmen as the 'Second Town Book' or 'Costumal' of Brighton. It included more detailed orders on the expenditure of the quarter-share contributions, while the landsmen were ordered to pay one-half of the fishermen's contributions. The church-wardens and any six of the Society of the Twelve were empowered to raise a tax if required. No building was to be erected to the annoyance of the market place on the cliff or the Blockhouse.\nThe customs and orders set down in the two books were legally binding and could only be repealed by Parliament. 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I think he\u2019s incredibly sexy with that former ball player physique so the chemistry is great and the sexing is almost inevitable.\nConfession # 2 \u2013 He has always and I mean ALWAYS been one of the most easy-going guys I have ever dealt with but at the same time, has always been one of those men not easily read or able to figure out.\nAt this point in my life, there\u2019s really no interest to even try to understand what his angle is when we reconnect and to be quite honest, there is no need. We\u2019ve had maybe one or TWO conversations about \u201cis it just sex\u201d but nothing ever happens to move beyond. So fuck buddies it is.\nHere is the truth \u2013 Back tracking to any man from the past is like re-reasing your favorite book. You already know what the ending is going to be so why bother.\nThere is no \u201cus\u201d to talk about but what the hell, I decided to call his bluff and accept a dinner invite for Friday night.\nI LIKE A MAN THAT TAKES CONTROL.\nAll I had to do was show up. Good on Paper chose the restaurant, made sure cocktails were on the way, greeted me at the door, and welcomed me with one of the tightest, longest, boob smashing hugs I had felt in a while.\nInterestingly enough, there was a momentary flutter in my stomach as I stared up at him and thinking damn \u2013 this man is still sexy as hell.\nWe enjoyed a delicious dinner (my dish was his recommendation), conversation flowed perfectly and there weren\u2019t any indications of any ulterior motives. It was like old friends catching up until he bluntly asks \u201cSo how is your love life?\u201d\nUh\u2026 okay. That came out of nowhere and I was truthful when telling him it was nonexistent, but when he acts like my single status was hard to believe, it was my turn to ask questions.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s going on with you and why is he reaching out this time?\u201d\nHe tells me how he always wants to reach out and connect but is afraid of me being involved with someone and would rather avoid hearing that. Okay, fair enough but it\u2019s what he said afterwards that really clued me in which was plain and simple \u2013 he\u2019s lonely.\nI\u2019ve known that over the past few years GOP been steadily climbing the career ladder and that\u2019s something I really admire about him. His good looks only add to his smarts (both books and streets) and his drive to be successful.\nNot to mention his dedication to his family but he\u2019s just a really good guy, hence the pseudonym chosen for him. But with all of that, he says he\u2019s tired of being alone.\nHe starts telling me about the high power people hes surrounded by and realizing his demanding career and time with his children make it hard for him to get serious with someone. Sure, he can probably have his pick of women but explained he actually longed for that relationship to go home to at the end of a long trip.\nHe\u2019s looking for companionship and Duncan honestly say I have NEVER heard him speak this way in all the years of knowing him. So while it was wonderful hearing him open up and talk about things I too am looking for, none of what he was saying was directed towards me.\nI\u2019m hearing it but there were no words that would be inclusive of me.\nIt would be an understatement if I simply said I had a nice time. I had a great time and while I had no expectations of anything other than a Friday night outing, I left feeling some kind of way.\nNot upset, just confused.\ndating hangovers\nHmmm\u2026you\u2019ve known him for quite a while. Is it possible he\u2019s fallen into the friend zone because you mentally eliminated him as a potential mate when he wasn\u2019t ready to settle down? Sounds like one of those situations where some real honesty (yep\u2026from an emotional perspective) has to take place or the connection you two have will remain mainly physical.\nMel, you got it sister- he\u2019s in that zone. Come to think of it, he\u2019s always been in every place for quite some time except \u201cI want to be with him\u201d. It\u2019s been years since we met quite casually, exchanged numbers, went out a few times and we both kind of fell off. A year later after my relationship went bus and his did as well, that\u2019s when I put him in fu!# buddy zone. We talked about trying to date years later, but he was playing and did the silly shit men in that zone do- missed calls, canceled dates and even one no show. From there, back to buddy zone. An interesting rollercoaster indeed but still, I have NEVER fully expelled him from my life like I have with the others. Crazy.\nDon\u2019t you just hate these kinds of situations, but it sounds like you already have your mind made up that once again there is nothing to it. Men who come out of the woodworks like this, especially off and on always seem suspect. Then when he does crawl out from whatever rock he\u2019s been under with some key words that sound good and then what happens? It sounds like nothing so the question is what has happened since then (assuming this date was recent)?\nLol at \u201c\u2026.whichever rock\u201d because I said the same thing. I wonder why people just contact an old flame out of the blue, you know? I\u2019m such a hard ass, I just have never been the reach out and call someone type. If things got to a place of us not talking regularly, it was for a reason. Oh and to answer the then what happens? Easy- nothing outside of a text or two has taken place since then.\nOkay, so once again you have someone who is either confused or playing games. I can\u2019t and won\u2019t do the off and on rollercoaster no matter how good he seems so while you\u2019re probably right to take the stance that this was just a good time with an old friend and nothing else. Hopefully that isn\u2019t the case but nowadays it seems to be nothing but action less talk.\nThere\u2019s always something, right? The confused or the player and in this instance, I\u2019m not sure which is the case. Good on Paper has never struck me as an opportunist so to me, it\u2019s more of a nesting feeling. 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        "raw_content": "How We\u2019re Making A Difference \u2014 Our Progams\nAll of our services, special events, programming, and meals are free to anyone who walks through our Red Doors. Each child has access to 1,250 hours of programming and 250 nutritional meals.\nOur programming model is based on the survival skill-sets by Tony Wagner, founding executive director of Educators for Social Responsibility and author of Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World:\nCritical thinking and problem solving;\nCollaboration across networks and leading by influence;\nAgility and adaptability;\nInitiative and entrepreneurialism;\nAccessing and analyzing information; and,\nCuriosity and imagination.\nOur program objectives are designed to ensure that youth will be safe, feel loved, and get fed to create an environment that fosters interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, self-esteem, social and emotional development, sense of belonging, leadership, and a place for their voice. My Place Teen Center provides programs that address the relationship between social skills that are deficient in many at-risk teens and the community norms that are missing in their vocabulary. We provide a supervised student-centered learning curriculum that complements school day learning and reinforces key academic concepts.\nCharacter Building and Civic Engagement\n(a) Youth Leadership Academy and mentoring; (b) service learning and community projects; (c) prevention workshops, e.g., teen pregnancy, youth violence, bullying, relationship violence, drug and alcohol prevention; and, (d) instilling core values and vision.\n(a) tutoring and homework assistance; (b) study skills; (c) Learning Technology Lab; (d) STEAM; and, (e) preparation for higher education, technical school and job acquisition.\n(a) wellness and nutrition; (b) money management; (c) work preparedness, job applications, interview role playing; (d) hygiene; (e) social skills; (f) basic living skills; (g) physical fitness; and (h) mental health initiatives.\nHow We Measure For Success\nAccording to the Proposed Health Indicators for Adolescents 10-19 years old, there are six health indicators that directly affect our target population: suicide, interpersonal violence, depression, tobacco use, alcohol and illicit drug use. 2017 Westbrook Schools\u2019 district-wide scores show disturbing results: 26% of the students stated that they felt sad or hopeless almost every day for 2 weeks in a row and 16% seriously considered suicide. 42% did not consider 1-2 alcoholic drinks daily as harmful. 12% of the students said yes to seriously thinking about killing themselves while 28% said that they had had their first drink before the age of 11.\nWe compare these statistics to our own data collection to guide our decision-making. The 2018 evaluation results show that the youth who are currently attending My Place Teen Center are more vulnerable, thus less able to thrive in their environment. Our evaluation instrument, The Developmental Asset Profile (DAP) tracks the fundamental building blocks that promote thriving among youth. The framework of Developmental Assets is organized into eight categories, which represent key supports (external assets) and strengths (internal assets) that young people need to have and develop in order to thrive. Research supports the hypothesis that, the more assets a young person has, the more equipped he/she will be to resist risky behaviors such as drugs and alcohol. Increasing these assets would influence a young person\u2019s ability to say no.\nThe results from our own survey shows that 89% know where to get help if they are in need, 65% report having a healthy lifestyle, and 75% report that they have leadership skills. These scores reflect their resiliency and determination to resist negative influences. Further, the DAP administered in the spring of 2018 shows that there have been improvements in their Commitment to Learning.",
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        "raw_content": "The legend and rituals of this temple is closely linked to the origin of Sri Krishna temple at Guruvayur.\nAccordingly, when Guru of devas Brihaspati and Vayu (Lord of the air) searched for a place to consecrate the idol of Lord Vishnu, they saw the divine dance of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in present day Guruvayoor. So brihaspati decided to install the idol at that place. Lord Shiva permitted Deva Guru to consecrate the Lord Krishna idol near to the lake known as Rudratheertha (present day temple tank.)\nThen Brihaspati and Vayu requested Lord Shiva to take abode at the place so that the devotees shall get the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva in one place. Lord Shiva agreed and he opted Mammiyoor as his abode.\nThe striking feature of this temple is that it has Shrines to both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva considered in equal reverence. This is a rare practice in Kerala.\nTo complete the darshan at Guruvayoor, tradition holds that, one should also have darshan at Mammiyoor temple. Besides shrine to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu there are other shrines to Ayyappa, Bhagavathi and Nagaraja in the temple.\nThe temple is about two kilometers away from the Guruvayur temple.",
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        "raw_content": "I know it is hard to imagine. Contaminated water supplies account for more physical harm in the form of preventable disease and sickness than most Americans care to think about or admit.\nMost people don't really want to think about contaminated water causing possibilities such as this, little alone believe it. Most would prefer to trust our nation's public water officials. The trouble with trusting people you do not personally know, with an important subject such as clean water is, you don't know that they may not feel quite as strongly about it as you do.\nThen, there are always corporate special interest groups, along with political decisions, that seem to always get in the way of cleaning up our water reserves. Until this subject gets moved up to the top of the list of important priorities, the stalemate will continue.\nMany people have made the choice long ago to, at least, filter their own drinking water. There are many types of affordable home water filtration systems available. As experience has led the way in human thought expansion, many health interested researchers of all walks of life have determined that de-mineralized water is not the healthiest form of water to be drinking.\nThose minerals are important to health, along with hydration and the alkaline pH. Good, clean water is the simplest, and cheapest form of medicine a sick and thirsty culture of modernized people could use. This combined, with an awareness of including more alkalizing foods in the diet, could radically change the destiny of a country that spends more on health care (per person) than any modern nation in the world.\nAnd yet, disorders and diseases of all kinds, and in all ages, are continually rising.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe Art of Thinking Clearly\u201d: Book launch party in NYC. Great conversation with Nassim Taleb (Facebook link).\nRolf Dobelli\u2019s\u2019 \u201cThe Art of Thinking Clearly\u201d Book launch party in NYC\n\u261e Joe Weisenthal at Business Insider writes about Musician Brian Eno\u2019s recent letter to Nassim in A Glam Rocker\u2019s Letter To Nassim Taleb On The Lessons Of Fukushima Is The Smartest Thing You Will Read All Day. The Long Now Foundation Blogs about it also.\n\u261e Matthew Boesler on Nassim\u2019s recent Twitter exchanges with Karl Whelan. Also see Karl Whelan at Forbes weighs in.\n\u261e letterstoayoungadvocate.com posts about a recent exchange with Nassim in the Q&A at his talk at Concordia University:\n\u201cIn his book Antifragile, he writes about how one of his characters, Nero Tulip (who is based on Taleb), never donates to charities that have someone drawing a salary, and that he never donates when asked. Knowing a number of dedicated & thoughtful workers in the social sector, this did not sit well. After his talk ended, I decided to ask a question about this: \u201cIf I work for a charity, and we genuinely do good work, and I draw a modest salary, is it not my duty to tell the world about my work and to ask for donations?\u201d\n\u2026A Via Negativa Approach to Humanitarian Work: aka how Nassim Taleb has Influenced my Thinking on Genocide Prevention.\n\u261e Nassim Taleb\u2019s Barbell Theory applied to Photography? In essence make photo shoots short and intensive; Try keep photography as a hobby or play; Optionality in shooting lots of photos but only keeping/displaying the best; The tails is where the action and insight is so pay attention to your best and worst photos.\n\u261e A new blog Antifragile Life; Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love volatility.\n\u261e Steve Miller criticises \u201cauthoritative\u201d public-policy macroeconomists in his blog post The Data and Bias of Macroeconomics.\n\u261e John Sullivan writes about Nassim\u2019s new book Antifragile and the importance of looking at market\u2019s fragility rather than risk, and how markets require stressors to thrive.\nGeneral, Links\nNassim has just posted to his Facebook page a chain letter from the musician Brian Eno about the future\u2026\nThe musician Brian Eno sent me a very, very powerful public chain letter, and I have to draft an answer to another person. His concern is, of course, about the future. Let us discuss. There is plenty of time as I do not plan to write anything for a few weeks, as I am on the other end of the barbell, doing math (& aphorisms).\nhttp://www.artangel.org.uk//projects/2000/longplayer/artangel_longplayer_letters/brian_eno_to_nassim_nicholas_taleb\nThe Artangel Longplayer Letters: 1\nFrom: Brian Eno, London\nTo: Nassim Nicholas Taleb, New York\nDear Nassim,\nWe\u2019re all used to the idea that actions and thoughts take on different values when we expand the \u2018picture\u2019 within which we frame them. We realise that something which makes sense in a local frame may make less sense in a broader frame: dumping your waste in the river is fine as long as you don\u2019t think too much about the people downriver. When you do, you might decide to stop dumping. Government ought to be the process by which such overlapping \u2018bigger picture\u2019 considerations are negotiated: good government should make empathy practical.\nIndeed our geographical \u2018circle of empathy\u2019 grows decade on decade: a hundred years ago it would have been impossible to imagine millions of people raising hundreds of millions of pounds for tsunami victims on the other side of the world \u2013 people they didn\u2019t know and would almost certainly never meet. In terms of geography, we inhabit a much bigger picture than we used to, and we sense our interconnectedness within it.\nIn terms of time, however, the picture seems to be narrowing. Public attention is increasingly focused on very near futures: businesses live in terror of the bottom line and the quarterly results, while politicians quake at tomorrow\u2019s opinion polls and formulate policy in terms of them. We\u2019ve heard tales of farmers planting olive trees or vineyards for their grandchildren to harvest, or of foresters cultivating groves of oaks to replace a chapel roof hundreds of years in the future, but by and large, we don\u2019t do that anymore. We have less active engagement with our future than our ancestors did.\nThis diminishing future horizon is mirrored by an equally shrinking backwards view. We find ourselves left with prejudices and opinions that were hastily and emotionally formed at the time and not revisited and re-evaluated, drowned under a relentless stream of new stories and panics. We seem to be so thoroughly submerged by new impressions that we don\u2019t have time to digest our own history.\nTo illustrate this, think about nuclear power. Start with FUKUSHIMA, that dread word. As a result of over-excited media reporting (\u2018great story!\u2019 I heard one journalist say) that single word has probably condemned nuclear power for another generation, when in fact the accident produced no radiation-related deaths (and it\u2019s doubtful that it will produce a discernable statistical blip in cancers in the future). In a conspiracy which seems almost dishonest, most Green groups failed to acknowledge this \u2013 it was too good as propaganda for them to let the facts get in the way \u2013 and of course the press never returned to the subject with any correctional follow-up. It became one of those little nuggets of received, and totally incorrect, wisdom: Nuclear=Fukushima=Catastrophe.\nThat received non-wisdom has persuaded Green Germany to begin decommissioning its nuclear reactors \u2013 which means more coal-fired plants. Japan too will probably turn back to coal. Coal is \u2013 even Greenpeace would agree \u2013 the worst option, though they\u2019d claim that the gap can be filled by renewables. It can\u2019t, not now and probably not for decades. In the meantime \u2013 and it may be a long, mean time \u2013 we\u2019ll use coal. It\u2019s cheap and very, very dirty.\nSo the real catastrophe of Fukushima is in the future, waiting for us in the form of vastly increased atmospheric CO2. An emotional over-reaction to a media storm has produced a thoroughly bad decision with longterm global consequences. It\u2019s a classic \u2018how not to\u2019 scenario. Is this how our future is going to be \u2013 lurching from one panic to another in a daze of \u2018just coping\u2019 and without the benefit of any long-picture wisdom within which to frame our actions? What would help us break out of that trap?\nThose olive farmers and church builders mentioned above had something we don\u2019t: a sense that the future would quite likely be similar to the present. We, on the other hand, can be sure this won\u2019t be the case. So the question is really this: how can we even think about designing for a future that we can\u2019t imagine?\nWhere we have seriously addressed the long term at all, our efforts so far have tended towards \u2018robust\u2019 solutions: if we can\u2019t predict the future we\u2019ll defend against it by building super-robust structures. An example of this philosophy would be the now-abandoned megaproject for the storage of America\u2019s nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain. It was designed to resist anything the Universe could conceivably throw at it (or rather anything its designers could conceive, which is quite different). It had no adaptive capacity: it was a fortress, hardened, inert, requiring constant upkeep. But as you point out, \u2018robust\u2019 is not actually the opposite of fragile, but a point on the spectrum between \u2018fragile\u2019 and \u2018anti-fragile\u2019. The project was abandoned for political reasons and the problem of waste storage is still regarded as unsolved.\nIn the meantime, however, the waste is being stored: in huge drums beside the plants themselves. It\u2019s intended as a temporary measure, but it might turn out to be a better one anyway. I think it offers a hint to the solution. Like this, the material is easily accessible should any better storage or recycling ideas appear in the next several millennia (quite likely, I should have thought\u2026there must be Golden Swans as well as Black ones). It leaves open the possibility of easily adopting better solutions as they appear, and, because it is widely distributed rather than concentrated, it can be seen as dozens of separate experiments in waste storage being conducted simultaneously. Some of them will be better than others: evolution will take place. In that sense it seems to me a more antifragile solution. In a changing landscape what is needed is evolvability \u2013 the possibility of running a number of solutions at the same time and letting the better ones win out.\nBut there is a huge psychological appetite for robust solutions: it\u2019s very natural to think that the best way to defend any system is by hardening it so it becomes unassailable. That looks like a good strategy partly because it entails more quantifiable activity on our part \u2013 and we tend to trust things if we think we\u2019ve designed them (rather than if they\u2019ve evolved by some process we don\u2019t quite understand) and if we can attach lots of numbers to them. The problem is that \u2018robust\u2019 only works if the threats to the system are predictable \u2013 if you know what to harden against. The fact is, we don\u2019t \u2013 and the hardening process itself reduces evolvability.\nThe nuclear issue \u2013 which I\u2019ve used as an example in this letter \u2013 is only one of many I could have chosen. The fact is, we\u2019re facing a lot of complex and interrelated problems which demand that we take positions now. To some extent, that position is going to have to be \u2018let\u2019s improvise\u2019 because there\u2019s a distinct limit to how well we can make predictions. The de facto nuclear storage arrangements currently in use in America are examples of \u2018let\u2019s improvise\u2019 and in this case seem to be a not-too-bad arrangement. But \u2018let\u2019s improvise\u2019 has its limitations: in fact it\u2019s sort of what got us where we are now, in a place that\u2019s both wondrous and problematic. We might need some other intellectual weapons in our arsenals, no matter how good we become at jamming.\nBrian Eno is a composer, producer and visual artist. 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        "raw_content": "Impact of Brexit on Migrant Labour in the UK\nAt 11pm on Friday 29th March 2019, the UK will formally leave the European Union and enter a transition period until 31st December 2020 which will allow for further negotiations in areas such as trade deals; border controls for Ireland; and the rights of UK citizens in Europe and EU citizens in the UK (Hunt and Webster 2018). For EU citizens currently working in the UK, the current plan is to allow this group to continue to live and work in the UK after Brexit (Hunt and Webster 2018). However, after the Brexit transition period, there is a suggestion that there will be a work permit system for EU citizens similar to that currently being operated for non-EU citizens (Hunt and Webster 2018). Whilst there is still uncertainty regarding what will happen during this process, one of the issues for human resource management will be undertaking activities to address the potential changes, challenges and opportunities in the labour market which may impact upon an organisation\u2019s talent management (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). This brief will therefore examine talent management and the Brexit process.\nThe use of migrant labour, including both EU and non-EU citizens, in the UK is important across a range of industries, but there are concerns that the impact of Brexit may produce a reduction in migrant workers (Centre for Economic Performance 2016). A shrinking labour market may increase labour costs, both in terms of salary levels and recruitment, and prices which may then be either passed on to the consumer with the potential to reduce sales or will reduce profit margins (Centre for Economic Performance 2016). Changes in the UK labour market are revealed in the recently reported employment figures which reported that the rate of UK unemployment is currently at its lowest rate for 42 years (4.2% as at 15th May 2018) (Guardian 2018). A more detailed analysis of these figures reveals that the current employment rates (defined as the proportion of people aged 16 to 64 years who are in work) are as follows: 81.9% of EU nationals; 75.6% of UK nationals; and 63.0% of non-EU nationals (Guardian 2018). The employment rate for EU nationals is currently the highest, but this may change due to Brexit and evidence of this may have already been seen in the reduction of the EU workforce in the UK which has seen a fall of 28,000 people in the last 12 months (Guardian 2018). This reduction in the workforce due to higher employment rates and EU nationals leaving the UK provides both short-term and long-term challenges for UK organisations in terms of its human resource management (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). The short-term challenges for organisations may arise due to the current high rate of employment and the loss of 28,000 EU workers which has reduced the size of the labour market (Guardian 2018). The longer term challenges may arise from the uncertainty of the potential employment conditions which may be imposed on EU workers in the UK, and the subsequent challenges of being able to fill future vacancies with appropriately qualified people (Hunt and Webster 2018; Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). These challenges will require human resource management to assess both its current and future talent management strategies.\nTalent management strategies cross a number of human resource areas including recruitment and selection; equality and diversity; staff development; and succession planning to enable the organisation to ensure future competitive advantage (Rees and Smith 2017; Armstrong 2016). Talent management, therefore, includes a wide remit of human resource management and includes human resource management across the organisation (Ariss et al 2014). The definitions of talent management can vary but it is seen as a key priority for the organisation in terms of its ability to address the opportunities and challenges in its industry by being able to \u2018attract, identify, develop, engage, retain and deploy individuals who are considered particularly valuable to an organisation\u2019 (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development [CIPD] 2018, n.p.). This focus on the individual in talent management may enable an organisation to develop an individual\u2019s strengths through development and career opportunities designed to retain core personnel across all levels of the organisation (Ariss et al 2014; Dhanabhakyam and Kokilambal 2014). In this context, the focus of talent management is therefore upon the individual who is perceived to be able to create the highest level of value for the organisation (Dhanabhakyam and Kokilambel 2014). However, given the uncertainties of Brexit, talent management also needs to ensure that these individuals are not only able to add value to the organisation in its current context, but to also be able to assist the organisation in meeting the challenges of future changes in both its internal and external context.\nWhilst this view of talent management focuses on the end results of the strategy, there is a need for the development of an appropriate strategy by the organisation itself (Armstrong 2016; Boxall and Purcell 2016). This needs to include an assessment of the vital roles in the organisation and the level of development and training required in these areas, particularly given the changing demands of the increasingly competitive national and international context (Armstrong 2016). This competition is not only between organisations in terms of its product and service offering, but also between organisations seeking to employ talented employees. Talent management should therefore consider a range of extrinsic benefits, such as salary and bonuses; and intrinsic benefits, such as status, training and development and career prospects, which not only meet the expected benefits of the industry, but also provide a more attractive package than other organisations (Rees and Smith 2017; Boxall and Purcell 2016). In this context, the talent management of the organisation needs to find a match between its internal and external environment in terms of both attracting and retaining employees (Dhanabhakyam and Kokilambal 2014).\nThis perspective of talent management sees it as a process which needs to develop its activities in response to changes in both its internal and external environment (Rees and Smith 2017; Dhanabhakyam and Kokilambal 2014). This process may start at recruitment which will need to not only set clear objectives for the vacancy through the development of job descriptions and specifications but to also ensure that it undertakes a transparent process to prevent any inequality for candidates in the recruitment process (Boxall and Purcell 2016; Armstrong 2016). This recruitment policy therefore not only needs to consider the organisation\u2019s micro context, but also address the legislative framework of its macro context (Rees and Smith 2017). This legislative framework is subject to change during and after the Brexit process and it is therefore important for human resources management to ensure that the organisation not only adheres to these changes, but also plans ahead (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016; Centre for Economic Performance 2016). Planning is therefore a vital component of talent management and needs to undertake a proactive response to ensure that the organisation can recruit and retain staff to enable value to continue to be added (Rees and Smith 2017). In the context of Brexit, it is therefore essential that talent management considers the following four issues (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). Firstly, which of its employees may be impacted by the potential changes to their immigration status given the expected changes to the migrant workforce (Hunt and Webster 2018; Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). Secondly, scenario planning should be undertaken to assess future changes in the labour market, such as staff turnover; labour market size and costs of recruitment and retention; which will assist in providing information for business decisions (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). Thirdly, key positions in the organisation will need to be assessed in terms of succession planning, especially if immigration policy shifts to greater restrictions on migrant workers (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). This will mean that organisations will either have to look at alternative areas of recruitment or allow additional time for visa applications. Fourthly, there will be a need for the development of specialist skills during the Brexit process to address the potential changes and to ensure that the organisation can adapt to these (Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016). This process will need to undertake a cross-organisation approach as the Brexit process will impact, to varying degrees, across the entire organisation (Centre for Economic Performance 2016).\nThe impact of Brexit upon the labour force is presenting challenges which may be outside of the direct control of organisations, but there are also actions which the organisations can undertake to address some of these challenges by reassessing its talent management strategies. These actions may include assessing the impact of more restrictive immigration policies on its current workforce and how these can be addressed by seeking alternative recruitment strategies in different markets. Talent management also focuses on the essential roles in the organisation and, in the context of Brexit, this will need to include what these essential roles are and how the organisation can develop other employees to undertake these roles. Given the potential changes in the macro environment, an organisation\u2019s talent management not only needs to assess these, but also assess how its internal context can meet these challenges in order to remain successful. This will need to undertake scenario planning to ensure that a proactive and appropriate response is undertaken.\nAriss, A.A., Cascio, W.F. and Paauwe, J. (2014) \u2018Talent Management: Current theories and future research directions,\u2019 Journal of World Business, Vol.49(2), pp.173-179\nArmstrong, M., (2016) Armstrong&apos;s handbook of strategic human resource management (6th ed.) London: Kogan Page\nCentre for Economic Performance (2016) \u2018Brexit 2016\u2019 [online] Available from http://www.kenwitsconsultancy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/BREXIT-2016-Policy-Analysis-from-the-Centre-for-Economic-Performance.pdf#page=40\nChartered Institute of Personnel Development (2018) \u2018Talent Management\u2019 [online] Available from http://www.cipd.co.uk/knowledge/strategy/resourcing/talent-factsheet\nDhanabhakyam, M. and Kokilambal, K. 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        "raw_content": "Prepping Mindset that Takes You from Surviving to Thriving\nOne thing I\u2019ve never liked much in the survival, prepper world, is the idea society will collapse and afterwards it\u2019s only a matter of surviving and trying to work out some type of substandard existence.\nUnder some scenarios, it makes some wonder if it\u2019s better to not survive than live under those dismal conditions. I don\u2019t blame many who think that way, as the basic premise of survivalism is to cope with extremely harsh conditions that could bring death from a variety of sources, including human predators, starvation and dehydration, among many others.\nThe outline is usually one of a dystopian novel rather than an opportunity to rebuild civilization; one that won\u2019t require a total societal collapse in order to be accomplished. It also won\u2019t require a nuclear war or EMP, or as some believe \u2013 an attack from aliens.\nWhat will differentiate the winners and losers in history over time will be the mindset they have, and the source of the foundation that mindset and worldview are built upon. I want to touch a little bit on that in this article.\nTo me, the most important thing about prepping is the mindset that can accompany it from practice and providing solutions to the most likely outcomes of challenging situations and disasters.\nWhat I mean by mindset here is the resultant way our minds respond to changing environments and scenarios that face us daily, so the real killer app isn\u2019t trying to figure out the multiplicity of probabilities and possibilities of what can go wrong and prepare for it, but rather the process of training our minds to quickly and efficiently respond to whatever comes our way with practical solutions.\nThis means we have to have a positive and realistic view of what the world can and will become, and then gradually base our decisions on that vision. From a Christian point of view and that of New Creation Civilization, that means a world of freedom, small government, people doing no harm to one another, and helping support those that truly can\u2019t make it without our assistance. I\u2019m thinking here of the elderly, sick, widows, orphans, the disabled, and others that can\u2019t make it on their own.\nThat help would be all voluntary and not coerced from the government and politicians seeking to win votes.\nIn other words, from a mindset of victory and a bright future, we start to develop an ability to find solutions to problems. The mind learns how to process various issues and potential outcomes without being paralyzed by the various ways it could be handled.\nA mindset of finding solutions isn\u2019t just one that works on figuring things out, but can also rapidly discern whether it\u2019s realistic and capable of solving the problem. New ideas come forth that can be applied to the challenge, but they will be tempered by identifying those that are frivolous and those that should be given a try.\nThis is what being creative really means. Creatively finding solutions is one of the most vital of those things associated with a powerful mindset. Mindset goes far beyond attitude toward life and life\u2019s challenges, to a confidence born of a life that has been steeped in difficulties that have had to find ways to be overcome.\nThe mind has to be trained just like muscles do, and that means practice in everyday life. My thought and experience is the best way to do that is by having a vision that provides the foundation for finding answers. Interestingly, a lot of people aren\u2019t even aware of many problems until they stumble across them. Those that work on finding solutions even with the simple areas of life, won\u2019t be overwhelmed or overcome by larger problems that may emerge from a crisis situation.\nAnyone that has played in sports or trained in other areas like music, art, or for a specific skill of any kind, know that they have to create habits on a day to day basis in order to develop expertise. This is also true in prepping and survival.\nThe best way to do this for Christians is to embrace the idea of consistent progress for the kingdom of God on earth over time. If you have a positive focus on the world we live in, it results in looking for solutions that will work toward that end.\nUnderstanding God always had a new creation civilization in mind from the beginning of creation, allows us to seriously look at problems and challenges from a completely different mindset. Solutions are moving toward the spreading of the kingdom of God across the earth, with most of us doing things consistently, practically, and to a high level of expertise, developed through habits we\u2019ve built up over the years.\nSurvival and prepping isn\u2019t for the purpose of only getting by, but for the purpose of being able to thrive in a world that is fading away and disintegrating around us. It\u2019s being prepared by God to be replaced, not taken over. This mindset will change everything for us if we embrace it in faith.\nLeave a comment Do it yourself, mindset, new creation civilization, survival",
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        "raw_content": "By submitting your initial deposit, final payment, and/or full payment to Nina Cross, you are agreeing to the following terms of service:\nPayment is accepted in US Dollars via PayPal.\nA deposit of 50% of the quoted price is due prior to the start of work. The remaining balance is due prior to the transfer of files to your server.\nAny project quoted at $1200 or below requires payment in full prior to the start of the project.\nThere are no refunds given at any time due to the nature of my work.\nRevisions and Timeframe\nYou will have up to three (3) rounds of revisions. Revisions must be within the scope of the project.\nTimeframes will be discussed via email before and during your project. I strive to provide timely service to all my clients, however, all times are estimates.\nYour start date will be provided once the initial deposit is paid. In the event you pay by check, your start date will be provided once your payment clears.\nAlthough I take every necessary measure to prevent issues, there is a possibility your entire site could be lost. It is your responsibility to have a back-up of your database as well as a back-up of all files. I am not liable if your entire site is lost.\nYou agree that all communication will be done via email. Once your start date arrives, you must be available via email as much as possible in order to complete the project in a timely matter. It is likely that a few quick back and forth emails will be necessary. If your response is delayed, your project will move to the end of the design schedule. If you know you will be on vacation or will be away from your computer, please let me know prior to your start date.\nIf I do not hear from you within four (4) weeks of my last email, you will be removed from the design schedule completely and will forfeit your payment. You will not be entitled to any deliverables from me if you are removed from the design schedule.\nYour site will render properly in the latest version of all major browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Chrome). Older browser versions are not guaranteed.\nIt is your responsibility to ensure you have the right to use any and all files and images you give me. I am not liable or responsible for any file or image you provide for me.\nYou are required to provide me access to any hosting, domain, and/or WordPress account information along with usernames and passwords for the sole purpose of installing and testing the website. In certain instances, usernames and passwords for other accounts may need to be provided in order to access special features on your site. I strongly urge you to change your passwords once your site has been finalized.\nPlease note: Terms and conditions are subject to change.",
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Even though we cannot do much about the ticking of the clock, acting on how we think, feel, and act, can actually change the aging process within ourselves.\nWhatever our parents gave us, we DO have control over our weight, our metabolic rate, the condition of muscle and bone, our immune system, our thought processes, wrinkles, and even our sexual responses if we choose to take the necessary steps. Not only that, it is never too late to begin...nor too early for that matter.\nSo, what are the steps we can take to reverse aging?\n1. One of the most important steps is to become more active and stay active throughout life. Sorry, I can't avoid the word, as much as I know it will send a lot of people heading to some other website with a discussion of something more entertaining. However, in order to help delay or even prevent many of the most debilitating physical AND mental byproducts of aging, you MUST make regular moderate exercise a fact of your life.\nPlease realize, however, that you do not have to work yourself to exhaustion several days a week to help slow down or even reverse the aging process. In fact, trying to do too much too soon is one of the biggest reasons anyone at any age may quit an exercise program. If you have not been active until now, then anything you do to become more active, is...well...exercise! If you have not been lifting a three pound weight 10 times a day, three days a week, then doing so is exercise and will produce benefits. If you have not been walking around the block five times a week, then doing so is exercise. If you cannot make it around the block, go to the end of the block and come back. Go a few steps farther every day or so, and eventually you WILL make it around the block. Then you add another block.\nExercise is too broad a subject for me to cover in a couple of paragraphs, but remember these points: Start small, increase gradually, don't expect too much right away, your body must be challenged to improve, and most exercise books are written with young somewhat fit people in mind. Most exercise books also lead people to believe that the major effects of exercise are external. In reality, a major portion of what exercise does to and IN the body is invisible and occurs in small increments which we may not be aware of, but which can be so profound as to cause us to live many extra years in great health. Most of these small changes are cumulative, that is, they happen over time as exercise is practiced regularly, and they also initially add to the burden of the body as it seeks to find a new level of health and fitness.\nAs I mentioned, much of this change is hidden at first, but for people starting out exercising, the changes occuring out of sight can be so intense as to cause discomfort at various levels. This is one reason why it is so important to start out easy and increase gradually. This sudden change with its accompanying discomfort is often also a cause of people choosing to quit their exercise program without even being aware of why they actually quit going to the gym or taking that evening walk which they had hoped would do them so much good.\n2. Pay attention to your nutrition. As we age, we very often continue our youthful eating habits into our later years without modification. However, our bodies do change and it behooves us to alter our food choices as well. Also, we no longer have the resting metabolic rate we had years ago. This means that we will not burn calories as efficiently as we used to, and, especially when combined with the decreased activity which often accompanies aging, this causes us to gain weight.\nAdditionally, while the typical American and European diet can be unhealthy at any age, as we age, we tend to lose interest in food due to various mental and physical events. This can create its own problems.\nAs we grow older and enter that group known as \"seniors\" many of us will lose interest in eating. Perhaps we no longer experience the joy of all the flavors and textures as we lose some of our ability to taste foods. In some cases the preparation just seems to become too much of an effort...particularly for those now cooking for one who no longer associate the meal with the company of a loved one. It therefore becomes critically important to make getting the right nutrition a conscious daily choice. At the very least, we should probably make sure that we eat a balanced diet with plenty of protein, fruits, and vegetables. It is also important to take a daily multivitamin, and some experts even go so far as to recommend taking two a day. For those who are just not sure if they are getting enough protein, vitamins, and other nutrients, there are a host of nutrition bars and drinks available. Be careful, however, as some of these can be high in sugar and sodium.\n3. You need to get plenty of rest. Now, by rest I really mean sleep, which becomes very important as we age. When we were younger, we couldget by on a few hours of sleep or even deny ourselves rest, i.e. sleep, and just keep driving on. Ever party until the wee small hours and then go to class or work with just a couple of hours of sleep...or less? As we age, however, our bodies actually come to need more rest to repair and rejuvenate. While exercise and proper nutrition can help us stay fit and aid in effective resting, they also require us to get the sleep we need. Many of the beneficial effects of exercise and nutrition actually occur during sleep, and sleep can help stave off some of the negative effects of aging.\n4. Make new friends. As we age, we eventually begin to lose some of our friends and connections. If we retire, we no longer have that daily contact with acquaintances and, perhaps, the public. People who retire and do not keep up their connections to other members of society tend to slide into an emotional and physical state which affects their health and sometimes ends in an early death. People who remain active, vital members of society quite often keep going in good health for years even without the benefits of a specifically planned program nutrition and exercise. Their interest in life and the people around them keeps them active and enjoying their daily activities, including food, rest, activity, and all the things that sometimes make life worth living. The more connections we have, the more connected we feel to life, and the more helpers we may have in time of need as well.\n5. Activate other levels of existence. For some, this will mean religion, while for others, it may mean an increased appreciation of nature, or the exploration of the inner self. Making time for reading, contemplation, or actual study can go a long way towards keeping us young(er) longer. This could mean taking a course in something we've always wanted to learn. This new awareness and knowledge can open a new world of interests and contacts. Even things as simple as working crossword puzzles can help keep us more alert mentally and aid in keeping our awareness of, and interest in the world around us at a peak.\nSome very specific steps for those inclined to follow this a bit a further would be the study of such disciplines as tai-chi, yoga, or meditation. The first two specifically combine the elements of physical and mental exercise while also teaching forms of meditation which may have been hidden from us. Meditation itself, while not specifically an exercise, can improve certain physical functions while providing us with insights into our lives as it shows us new solutions to old and new problems while offering us a means of achieving rest and relaxation. Despite the public's fear that these disciplines may be too hard to learn, particularly by those in or approaching their senior years, they are actually very easy to learn and the small effort required at first will eventually reward the persistent practitioner many times over.\nWhile some of us are lucky enough to have been blessed with just the right combination of genes, upbringing, and experience to keep us hale and hearty into our later years, most of us will have to make personal choices and take action if we wish to delay the effects of time or perhaps reverse aging itself.\nDonovan Baldwin is a 70 year old freelance writer and amateur bodybuilder. He is a University of West Florida alumnus, is a past member of Mensa and is retired from the U. S. Army after 21 years of service. In his career, he has held many managerial and supervisory positions. However, his main pleasures have long been writing, nature, health, and fitness. 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        "raw_content": "Mohamed Jalloh and his family fled rebels in Sierra Leone for the relative safety of New York. Then the danger caught up with them.\nThey didn\u2019t believe the rebels were coming until it was almost too late. Everyone in Kabala, a town in the north of Sierra Leone, had been talking about the rebels for so long it was hard to decide how afraid they were supposed to be. Were the rebels really that close? Was today the day they would come and loot everyone\u2019s homes and kill anyone who resisted? Some townspeople had already fled. Others, like Umaru Jalloh and his wife, Idjatu, were more reluctant. They had two small children; traveling wouldn\u2019t be easy.\nEverything changed the day they heard their 3-year-old son, Mohamed, screaming in pain. He ran inside, his right arm dangling beside him, the bottom half of it twisted, his forearm facing the wrong direction. Nobody seemed to know what had happened, and there was no time for questions. 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Day after day, the parents carried their children along dirt roads, fighting hunger and fatigue, aching feet and an unrelenting sun.\nOne night, the family stopped in a village and found an old man who could treat Mohamed\u2019s arm. He snapped the limb back into place, and the family kept going. Fear pushed them north, and in the end, the trip to Guinea by foot took nearly two weeks.\nOnce they crossed the border, the family boarded a minibus to Guinea\u2019s capital, Conakry, where they had relatives. They settled near the airport, but even in Conakry the father was still afraid. What if somehow the rebels found a way to cross into Guinea and kill them all? He decided the family should move once again, this time to America. It took him about three years, but finally he secured a visa.\nThe Jallohs are Fulani, part of a tight-knit tribe that has members all over West Africa. 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        "raw_content": "You switch the breakfast? You have a higher risk of illness\nSkipping the breakfast increases the risk of fat, cholesterol and plaque build-up on the arteries, which can lead to various diseases, including those of the heart.\nBritish scientists at the University of Bat and Nottingham studied 49 adult people, 20 of whom had overweight and 29 normal weight. The task was to eat breakfast every day for 11 or at least 12 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.\nScientists measured blood sugar and insulin secretion after breakfast. Namely, without the secretion of insulin, there is no possibility of storing blood sugar in the fat tissue, and the results of the research have shown that skipping breakfast does not allow this process.\nIf the sugar level is about constant, the body will have enough energy for normal fusion, and it\u2019s just that breakfast is the main meal that will give the body the required sugar level to perform all the tasks.\nSkipping breakfast also poses a risk of overeating for lunch or dinner, as the body will seek compensation for lost sugar and nutrients during the morning. Regular breakfasts protect against the accumulation of fat and plaque on the arteries and the development of cholesterol, while on the other hand it helps with weight loss and improves concentration and memory.\nIn the spring of 1981, Swedish researchers began an extensive study and asked then-adolescents to record their breakfast habits. After 27 years, they were subjected to doctoral examinations, and it was found that those who did not have a healthy breakfast or skipped it now have more signs of metabolic syndrome compared to those who have eaten healthy breakfasts.\nMetabolic syndrome is a medical term for combining diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity, and this can cause an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.\nYoung people who ignore this meal, the most important meal in a day, have 68 percent more risk of suffering from a metabolic syndrome as an adult. The researchers also considered a number of socio-economic factors and other lifestyle habits of adolescents, but concluded that breakfast was the strongest indicator.\nBy choosing quality breakfast foods, we can significantly improve the day as we will provide more energy, improve concentration and mood. It is useful to \u201cbreak\u201d it in two meals \u2013 breakfast and breakfast.\nIt is good that immediately after getting up, we consume some light meal that can give us energy, say a piece of fruit, fruit juice or a dish of a combination of fruits and vegetables. For example, immediately after getting up, we can eat banana, which will give us energy, or drink pineapple juice, which will stimulate metabolism.\nIn the morning, citrus fruits are also beneficial, giving the required dose of vitamin C and lifting immunity. An alternative may be strawberry juice, for example, which is good for detoxification of the organism. The morning should be consumed as an introduction to breakfast, immediately after getting up, or between 6 and 8 hours.\nThis meal in this case can take about 10 hours, and this will give enough energy to a light lunch. It is very important that breakfast also contains carbohydrates, proteins and fats, as healthy fats are also beneficial for the health of the brain.\nEat foods that slowly release sugar. In order to avoid bad mood and nervousness, which often occurs in large blood sugar fluctuations due to skipping or poorly organized meals, breakfast must contain foods of low glycemic index.\nThese are whole grains to which we added a spoon of seeds or nuts that provide fat, and protein-containing yoghurt. Some honey and cinnamon can also be added to it.\nA good choice for breakfast is bread with butter and marmalade or sandwich with chicken or tuna pate with hard-boiled eggs, in which it is mandatory to include a green salad for fiber that stimulates digestion.\nA good choice is rye bread, which has the lowest glycemic index, or bread with whole grains. However, fat should not be exaggerated. Combine eggs with pieces of ham or bacon.\nCoconut water kefir is rich in minerals, vitamins, and electrolytes. \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "MEET REPORT and RESULTS\nAfter a fabulous 41 cm snowfall in mid December, we were anticipating a great season. Unfortunately, the rest of the winter was remarkable only for record amounts of rain and mild weather. Twice we postponed, and finally had to cancel the Ski-O we had originally planned for the Bois-de-Liesse Park on February 5. A small snowfall finally saved our March 5 event at the Arboretum.\nTwo Ski-O courses were set plus a separate course for Orienteering on snowshoes \u2013 or wearing only boots, as a few people did. The weather was great, with the temperature hovering just a little below freezing. We had a record number of participants \u2013 for a winter event: 68 persons (including two children under 10 and a baby in a backpack). There were 46 actual \u201cStarts\u201d. The day was a fine success and almost all competitors had finished \u2013 when a catastrophic tragedy struck.\nSince 2001, Andr\u00e9 Laplante had won 5 of the 6 Ski-O meets that we had organized, out-performing such strong competitors as Nicolas C\u00f4t\u00e9 and Francis Falardeau. At 52, Andr\u00e9 was a very fit and accomplished athlete. He was Head Coach of the McGill Nordic Ski Team and had convinced four of their number to come to our Arboretum Ski-O. As he began the second half of the race \u2013 the Blue Course \u2013 it appeared probable to me that he would top the list again. Alas, this was not to be. On the final up-hill, no more than 100 meters from finishing, he collapsed. There wasn\u2019t an actual witness but it is believed that he was found soon after. Resuscitation efforts were quickly begun. Sadly, nothing could be done to save Andr\u00e9. No club in Orienteering in Quebec, has ever known such a tragedy \u2013 and we hope we never will again.\nWe will miss Andr\u00e9 very much, and not just because of his prowess as a skilled Orienteer. He leaves a loving family and work colleagues at McGill University and around the world where his achievements have been felt and acknowledged. Andr\u00e9 always wore a smile and was ready to lend a helping hand. He had earlier offered to pick up all the flags with help from his Team. An obituary and photo can be found at www.athletics.mcgill.ca/varsity_sports_coach_profile.ch2?athlete_id=2569\nThe Ski-O event comprised two courses. Both were marked on participants\u2019 maps, the first (6.7 km) in RED and the second (6.3 km) in BLUE. (Distances are \u201cprobable best routes\u201d.) Skiers did the RED first and when finishing \u2013 back at the Centre \u2013 could decide on whether they wished to proceed to do the BLUE. Almost half the \u201cstarts\u201d did both.\nThe Snowshoe-O event had one course of 6 km (straight-line measurement).\nThe maps for both events were distributed only at the start.\nMichael Bole, a Ramblers member for only one year, returned 22 minutes after the noon hour with the fastest time of the day (1:33:00) on the LONG Course. He would have to share the winning honours, however. One of the McGill Teams (Stoa and Steingard), who began their race at 9\u00bd minutes before one o\u2019clock, returned with an identical time to Bole\u2019s. St\u00e9phane Rousseau (Ramblers) and Bruce Glen (Ramblers) placed 3rd and 4th respectively (1:44:25; 1:48:45).\nIn the SHORT Course event the Koptelov family took three of the top five positions : Oleg had a firm grip on 1st with a time of 52:00; daughter Polina (14 years of age) was 3rd (75:00) and son Andrey, 13, came 5th (79:00). 2nd place went to Christian Reber (59:00) and 4th to Nicole Roy (77:00).\nSNOWSHOE-Orienteering is now proving to be as popular as Ski-O and for the third successive year, David Agar (Ottawa OC) placed at the top of the results, this time, however, he too had to share the title. Patrice Gagnon (Ramblers) trying his first winter O-meet, turned in an identical time \u2013 62 minutes.\nMartin Hamel (Rams) was 3rd (72:00) and Yee Fun Wong (Rams) was the top woman and 4th overall (87:15). Both of the first placers were lucky, however. Alain Harel, a new member on the scene, posted an unofficial time of 56:20. It was discovered later that Harel had mis-punched at control 11. (How very important it is to check those control codes on the flags with the codes given on the map!!)\nThe distinction of being the Orienteer that covered the most ground went to someone who had never Orienteered before. I met Ian Scott, a mature but sturdy individual, while hanging controls in the Arboretum, three days before the meet. After a short chat, I apparently convinced him to come and try our sport. Ian did. And when he had completed the Ski-O courses he went back out and did the whole of the Snowshoe-O course. Bravo, Ian !\nto all who came out and competed. 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        "raw_content": "Best Methods of Quitting the Use of Sugar\nCarbohydrates that are soluble and sweet-tasting that are added to drinks and foods are known as sugars. Sugars are classified on their sources. The following are some types of sugar; glucose, fructose, and galactose. Another type of sugar is the one which is manufactured in industries and is added to certain foods and beverages. The sugarcane is the main source of the processed sugar. Consumption of too much sugar can lead to diabetes, tooth decay, accumulation of fat, high blood pressure and high risk for heart diseases. Just like the continued use of drugs, use of sugar can lead to sugar addiction. In case you want to lose weight and you have a high craving for sugar, surgery foods, and beverages, here are the best ways of stopping this addiction.\nThe first tip is to use substances which can replace sugar in the foods and beverages. Some substances you can use to replace sugar are; cinnamon, honey, lemon, raisins, grapefruits, molasses, and lime. These substances which can be used in place of sugar will enable you to deviate your mind from the use of sugar. It is also good for one to be always busy.\nA team which will support you will enable you to tackle sugar addiction. The best people who can make you stop using sugar are your friends and family members. These people are supposed to remind you of the dangers of using sugar every time you are about to use it. Having friends who do not use sugar is also important since you will never use sugar when you are out with your friends.\nThird, learn to be adaptable. Hunger results to sugar cravings. So as to eliminate the sugar cravings, please consume a lot of nuts, seeds, and nuts. A stable blood sugar which is achieved by eating regularly will enable you to tackle sugar addiction.\nThe fourth way of eliminating addiction to sugar is to handle other addictions first. For instance, you should stop the use of alcohol since it has a high sugar level. In order to stop the use of sugar, you should first overcome the alcohol addiction. In order to identify the best alcohol addiction treatment centers, please have a look at this site.\nThe fifth method of quitting the use of sugar is overcoming errors. A single use of sugar by mistake should not discourage you. Once you backslide and use some sugar, you should not hate yourself but you should start the journey again.\nThese at the tips for tackling sugar addiction.",
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        "raw_content": "Posts Tagged \u2018Method Man\u2019\nWell damn, I had been hyped to see PEPPERMINT in theaters but I lost the urgency after everyone told me it was bad, and it left before I got to it. Turns out it\u2019s the type of shit I like. Shoulda trusted my gut.\nAdmittedly it is guilty of that troublingly prevalent action movie problem of our era: vicious Mexican gang/cartel bad guys at a time when the ruling party in this country wants us to be having nightmares about that shit to justify their cruel, racist policies and moneymaking scams (see also SICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO). As if left over from another time, the movie casts John Ortiz (CARLITO\u2019S WAY, NARC, MIAMI VICE, AMERICAN GANGSTER, FAST & FURIOUS, FURIOUS 6) as the lead investigator, the one Latin good guy that\u2019s supposed to offset the stereotype. To be fair, they also have the cartel conspiring with local cops, judges and lawyers, so Corruption In The System is as guilty as The Other.\nAnyway if you can stomach that then the only other action movie sins are the type that I just laugh at and enjoy, like the ludicrous TV coverage of our anti-hero\u2019s rampage (details later). I think the best way to explain the appeal of this movie is to say that I have enjoyed all of the PUNISHER movies, including this one. (read the rest of this shit\u2026)\nTags: Annie Ilonzeh, Cailey Fleming, Chad St. John, Jeff Hephner, Jennifer Garner, John Ortiz, JUan Pablo Raba, Method Man, Pell James, Pierre Morel, revenge, vigilante\nI always thought COP LAND was a sequel to WESTWORLD, but I guess it\u2019s actually a police drama about a small town in New Jersey set up by the mob to shelter corrupt New York cops outside of the city limits. Could use some out of control robots obviously but otherwise it\u2019s a good movie.\nAs the movie opens Freddie (Sylvester Stallone) is in a small diner where cops hang out, playing a cop-themed pinball machine. That\u2019s how he spends his birthday. He\u2019s drunk and can\u2019t stop playing, is so into it he takes his sheriff keys to go open up a parking meter and get more quarters. This is him, playing a game at being a cop, watching the city cops talk, they get mad that he\u2019s looking at them. And he can\u2019t even hear what they\u2019re saying anyway because he went deaf in one ear saving a drowning girl when he was young. It keeps him off the NYPD and makes him have to keep having people repeat things to him.\nTags: Annabella Sciorra, Debbie Harry, Edie Falco, Harvey Keitel, James Mangold, Janeane Garofalo, Malik Yoba, Method Man, Michael Rapaport, Paul Calderon, Peter Berg, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Robert Patrick, Sylvester Stallone\nI\u2019m starting to feel like a pushover, \u2019cause I\u2019m enjoying all these poorly reviewed movies. RED TAILS is a simple pleasure \u2013 a straightforward, old-fashioned tribute to the camaraderie between the pilots and crew members of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American Air Force squadron. It centers on the friendship between straight-laced, mustache-having but sometimes flask-swigging Easy (Nate Parker) and reckless, authority-bucking wannabe-ace Lightning (David Oyelowo). Easy (unlike his grandson Easy E) always wants to be professional and follow protocol, Lightning likes to disobey orders to go play chicken with a German ammunitaion train or carelessly dive on a battleship with no backup.\nTags: Aaron McGruder, Anthony Hamilton, Cuba Gooding Jr., David Oyelowo, George Lucas, John Ridley, Method Man, Nate Parker, Ne-Yo, Terrence Howard, WWII\nHey, remember Leon from THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS? Of course not, nobody does. He\u2019s the guy that doesn\u2019t really get to do anything, or come back in any sequels for a second chance. He\u2019s played by Johnny Strong, the lead in this movie. Strong also wrote and performed the songs, so this must be a passion project for him. He plays one of these Over the Edge Cops, you know. Going Too Far, because of various troubles (son died, wife left him, also war and Katrina vet). At first I was suspicious of Strong as a leading man, but he pulls it off. He\u2019s pretty good. (read the rest of this shit\u2026)\nTags: Bas Rutten, Costas Mandylor, DTV, Johnny Strong, Jurgen Prochnow, Kim Coates, Method Man, New Orleans, Sean Patrick Flanery, Tom Berenger, William Kaufman\nWhat this is is Bob Dylan\u2019s son decided to direct a completely retarded pot comedy starring Method Man and Redman. Now those names may sound like a couple of cartoon comic strip heroes but really they are just two rappers who found that music was too limited a form of expression to communicate their message. Now they are speaking in the language of Cinema, and the dialect of Friday.\nOr that\u2019s what they\u2019re trying I think. The mentality is more along the lines of worthless attempted-comedy garbage like Revenge of the Nerds and Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back. This is one of those movies where established adult music stars are playing teenagers, like House Party or Purple Rain, the movie where Prince is driving around on a motorcycle wearing fluffy scarves and purple leather coats with tails, but still lives with his parents. This is also one of those movies where the stuffy college dean and rich boyfriend and nerdy hall monitor dude either a) are the butt of some outrageous joke and they get so mad steam practically starts sprayin out their ears or b) get stoned, lose the starch from their collar and show that, believe it or not, they really know how to party! (read the rest of this shit\u2026)\nTags: Method Man, Mike Epps, Redman\nI can\u2019t remember who recommended this picture to me. 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        "raw_content": "Iron \u2013 a symbol of civilization\nIt is said that the use of iron began around the 20th century BCE. In those days, because processing of iron was difficult, most of the metals that were processed were gold, silver, and copper. It is said, however, that the Hittites, who thrived from around the 16th century BCE, had excellent iron processing skills and were able to use strong weapons made of iron, enabling them to conquer the Mesopotamia region.\nSince then, iron, as a symbol of civilization, has been used in a wide variety of forms, such as for farm implements and household tools in addition to weapons. After the Industrial Revolution, iron and steel became more and more important \u2013 so much so that there was a saying that the iron and steel industry \u2018makes\u2019 a country. Production of iron and steel has dramatically increased, and they now are indispensable materials in our lives.\nAs implied by the saying \u201cStrike while the iron is hot,\u201d it has long been known that iron becomes stronger by striking it. In Japan, the work of heating and striking iron has traditionally been known as kaji (blacksmithing) or hizukuri (smith forging). It is what we now call \u201cforging.\u201d Heating, hammering, and applying pressure to steel removes gas pockets, structural deviations, and impurities in the metal, and homogenizes its structure, making the steel hard and strong. Forged steel products are strong and durable, and they have been used for farm implements, kitchen knives, and other everyday items since time immemorial.\nFree forging and die forging\nForging is divided into two types: free forging, where dies are not used, and die forging, where dies are used. Free forging refers to a method of forging where the heated iron/steel is anchored and then formed by hammering, pressing, or other methods. Free forging can flexibly form the shape of each product, and is suited to making large components or for diversified small-quantity production. On the other hand, in die forging, dies are prepared in advance, and refined iron is placed in the dies and formed by compression. While it takes time and effort to make the dies, it is possible to mass produce products with accurate dimensions; therefore, this forging method is suited for the production of industrial product components.",
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        "raw_content": "Tarzan. 2006. \"Tarzan Workshop\". Jacket 30.\nI'm going to respect the pseudononymous publication of this poem. It is one example I have been able to find of a \"mocking\" or \"satirical\" piece of Flarf. Or rather, it is at least alleged to be Flarf, published as such in Jacket 30. But I don't really get anything distinctively \"flarfy\" out of it. I don't see how it accomplishes itself as a poem.\nYes, I do feel silly using the phrase \"accomplishes itself as a poem\"; it is so much like saying it does not \"feel earned\". But my enjoyment of Flarf lies in watching a poem just barely accomplish itself. This one seems to me to fail and its failure is not interesting. That's because it is also, I would argue, trying to do something else. Watch Tim Peterson perform it:\nIf poetry workshops were a more mainstream part of popular culture, this could be an SNL sketch (if done in costume and with a bit more rehearsal). Even if workshops were as straighforwardly ridiculous as this poem suggests (and I am not at all sure that they are, though I have never participated in one), making fun of them in this way is hardly poetry. I don't see this poem doing anything else.\nThis reading is important, at least to me, because there is the view that Flarf is intended to fail largely as this poem fails. On this view, I am as ridiculous as Tarzan and what he represents. I think a good poem is a real accomplishment and I think Flarf has produced many good poems. This is one of the few pieces I'm going to read in this series that I don't think is one of them.\nTim Peterson said...\nI've never understood the argument that Flarf has \"moved on\". Like I say in this post, I suspect there are some deathless poems among those produced by the Flarf List. I'm just reading the available poetry trying to find them, Tim. I'm not trying to keep up with developments in New York or anywhere else. I'm trying to keep up with developments in my own aesthetics.\nComedy is a much less sloppy art form than this presentation suggests. Think of the wonderful clarity of Carlin. Even the relatively sloppy comics like Sam Kinison are just towering over this amateur hour stuff.\nI do agree that this is not on the same level at all as the Degentesh work.\nComedy has to have very serious insights into contemporary life. The writers have to be very sharp and thoughtful.\nThis isn't terrible. Many poets are even worse than this. This guy appears to be able to feed himself.\nI think it reveals the sloppiness of those who are living in the cities now.\nI think a redneck on a riff in a rural bar would be more interesting to hear on just about any topic.\nTim: I associate the Tarzan piece with the Flarf movement because the piece was performed at the festival and published in Gary's Flarf feature in Jacket. I only associate you with the piece because you performed it. Like I say, I'm going to respect the pseudonym as far as \"authorship\" goes.\nI'm not sure Flarf was ever where New York was \"at\", but it's good to know it's moved on, I guess. Are you saying that \"Tarzan Workshop\" is no longer worth talking about?\nI think poets and comics have a lot to learn from each other. Comics often have great timing but, ultimately, very trivial material. Poets often have better \"material\" (from at least one point of view) but terrible delivery.\nI've said this before, but I'd like to see someone with a comic's sureness of delivery perform Ben Lerner's \"Twenty-One Gun Salute for Roland Reagan\", which doesn't (last I checked) have one straightforward joke in it. Mairead Byrne has suggested that sort of thing before me. (I'm not sure whether she was kidding.)\nI've also said this before: Sharon Mesmer's performing \"Annoying Diabetic Bitch\" approaches exactly what I'm talking about.\nJokes in poetry often have to do with the history of poetry, and without that context, wouldn't be funny. Peterson's piece, for instance, requires a fairly good understanding of poetic history.\nFlarf in general is playing off an almost unknown form.\nSo I think a popular audience would be bewildered.\nComedians have to play off what's going on in the news or off of common issues that everybody easily understands.\nI think even Degetesh's poem plays off of personality testing, as well as poetry, and most people don't know about either.\nEven Magee's poem, the one poem I've really looked at in Flarf circles (he published Degentesh's book, it seems) -- you had to be aware of sophisticated argumentation about race and gender, and see how he was pressing at those perimeters, or parameters.\nOutside that circle of awareness, I don't think the poems would make any sense.\nSteve Wright's pieces -- on the other hand -- make immediate sense to an audience.\nAgain, Aram Saroyan's, which are technically similar, wouldn't make sense to any audience but one of poets.\nYou could also say that Andrew Wiles' solution to Fermat's Last Theorem could have been done by a comedian, and would make an audience laugh heartily, but it would have to be an audience of mathematicians, and very very good ones at that. Most college-level math instructors wouldn't be able to follow the math to the solution I'm told.\nBut for those who did know the math, the presentation might have been heightened if the theorems and equations had been said by Martin Short or Robert DeLong, or even Malcolm Middle.\nI don't think Degentesh's poems actually \"play off\" the personality tests. I don't think there is a reference or allusion to the test in the individual poems.\nI'm tempted even to say that the book's title is not an allusion (though the COVER obviously is). The words \"anger scale\" have a poetic meaning that the work recovers (or perhaps simply constructs). I'm not as sure about this last part as I am about the poems being free of allusion.\nThere's a review in Jacket that says they do.\nBut I've only read one of them, and haven't read the important test.\nIn general, would you say that Flarf acts by tearing down anything we believe, and creating a swirl of nonsense around it?\nI think the generation coming up doesn't have any clear moral standards, and no framework for making value judgements.\nYou, Thomas, are part of that.\nThe only thing your generation does is to put up various taboos against making any kinds of judgement (don't be racist, don't be sexist, don't require normality, etc.).\nThe thing you can't do is to say why you're for something. I find Flarf therefore to be particularly interesting as an insight into the crumbling values of your generation.\nBut the problem with this is that it can't really stand for anything.\nTherefore, you can have neither lyric intensity, tragedy, true comedy, or anything but a kind of decentered parody.\nWhat I like about is that the last taboos erected by the communists around race, gender, and class, you're even tearing down those in your urge toward chaos.\nIt's not that you're bad. It's that you're beyond good and evil, in a wasteland without any landmarks.\nGood sex, perhaps, might be one last remaining landmark, except that you can't have it without landmarks of some other kind (religious, or cultural).\nI think you have had all meaning erased, and that Flarf is very similar to a kind of poetry of the absurd, but this is somewhere beyond that.\nIf that's not true, then tell me what Degentesh or any Flarf poem is actually standing for, what it's clearly saying, what values it stands for.\nGood poems articulate good values.\nFlarf doesn't have the guts to do that, which is why it's fun, but insufficiently countercultural. Whereas Lutheranism is truly countercultural, and wherever it is still ascendent, the cultural milieu is beatific (drive into the deep countryside of Denmark and spend a day going to church, and talking with real Danes).\nYou can count on those people. You know what they stand for.\nBy contrast, Flarf is fluff. 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        "raw_content": "Located on the Vincentine Promontory, the region traditionally known by the people of the Algarve as Cabo (the Cape), the Ponta de Sagres, on which the Fortress stands, is an imposing platform of compact limestone from the Jurassic age that sweeps down to the Ocean in vertical, rocky cliffs some 40 metres high.\nThe geographic location of the Sagres peninsula on the far southwest of Europe and close to the western coast of Africa attracts hundreds of migratory soaring birds in late summer and autumn during their flight to the African continent. Most of the birds observed are juveniles reconnoitring possible routes to cross over to Africa, subsequently using the Strait of Gibraltar as their migration corridor. Soaring birds fly through ascending thermal currents. They use them as a means to gain altitude and in this way make long voyages with low consumptions of vital energy. The most common species in this location are the Griffon (Gyps fulvus), Black Kite (Milvus migrans) and Shorttoed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus).\nThe geographic location of the Sagres peninsula, together with the abundance of available food from the ocean around it, attracts a great number of species of seabirds. The coastal cliffs are used as nesting shelters and supports for the Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) and the Yellow-Legged Gull (Larus michahellis). During late summer and autumn thousands of birds migrate to the south of the Atlantic flying from nesting areas in the north of Europe. Some species, such as the Alcatraz (Morus bassanus), remain throughout winter in the Algarve region.\nRupicolours Birds\nThe existence of a number of rocky habitats appeals to several rupicolous species, i.e., birds that use cliffs and rocky outcrops as nesting areas. The most emblematic species are the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), the Black Redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros) and the Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius), which, in addition to being observed throughout the whole year, nest in the Algarve region. The rare Red-billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax), although it does not nest locally, may be spotted on a regular basis.\nThe habitats on the Sagres promontory consist especially of vast areas of scrubland with small pockets of shrubs. Thus, the species of nesting birds are those that locally adapt to this type of landscape and those seen in the open areas are, for example, the Crested Lark (Galerida cristata), the Common Linnet (Carduelis cannabina) and the Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis). In the shrub area, the most common are the African Stonechat (Saxicola torquata), the Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) and the Zitting Sisticola (Cisticola juncidis).\nMigrant Passerines\nThe Sagres area is marked by the autumnal migration of thousands of birds coming from the centre and north of Europe. During the months of September and October on days with an east wind, several hundreds of species may be observed in the course of a few hours. A high number of species remains in the area in the winter months, taking advantage of the favourable climate in the Algarve. These include the Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) and the Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita).\nText: Nelson Fonseca\nImages: Dinis Cortes",
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        "raw_content": "Copyright \u00a9 2015 All rights reserved PropertyOnline247.com. Terms of use | Privacy policy\nBest property you can find is here......\nReal Estate Auctions Make for Faster Transactions:\nThe very nature of the auction process makes transactions smoother, with faster closings. The buyers know that they should have their ducks in a row before bidding, and there isn't an inspection and repair negotiation process. Buyers at an auction have prepared thoroughly, and there is little back-and-forth after the gavel falls.\nWith us......\nThere are hundreds of things to consider, and if you're not familiar with the area the property is located in you won't have a feeling for the common problems that can plague properties there--so you won't know which questions to ask. The Safety Buffer The good news is that real estate...\nSteve McQueen\u2019s Ranch\nRemember that scene in The Great Escape, where Steve McQueen tries to vault his motorcycle over the fence into neutral Switzerland? Now you can buy the actor\u2019s former home in Idaho, set in the same kind of scenery.\nThe $7.4 million (\u00a34.77 million) Pioneer Moon Ranch, in Sun Valley, Idaho, was called the Crazy M Ranch by the Bullitt star. Buy it and you\u2019ll get an atmospheric, log-cabin compound miles from anywhere,set in rolling hillside pastures and forests.\nThis was the Hollywood star\u2019s on-and-off home for the last few years of his life, as he fought his losing battle against mesothelioma, the lung disease that killed him at the age of 50. Most of those last months were spent with his third wife, Barbara, a glamorous model 20 years his junior. He engineered their first meeting by pretending he wanted her to play an Indian princess in a forthcoming (fictitious) movie.\nDisclaimer: All images are copyright by their respective developer / broker.\nThe property listings portal that turned Britain into a nation of online curtain-twitchers. It is a one-stop shop that shows the sale price and current value of every address in the country. Tear yourself away from checking friends\u2019 homes and set a \u201ctempt me\u201d price to tantalise would-be buyers.\nBuying property in UK\nZillow is a home-browsing site, if only for the sheer volume of information available. You get listings, mortgage rates, advice columns, and local info. In my area, they have more listings than any site mentioned here. They contain photos, information about the property, the number of days it\u2019s been listed on Zillow, and the selling price. And best of all, Zillow estimates your monthly mortgage payment in the listing \u2013 so I don\u2019t have to do the math before I think, \u201cWhoa, I can\u2019t afford that.\u201d\nZillow also has apps for Android, Android tablet, Blackberry, iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire, and Windows Phone.\nThere seems to be a fair amount of bidding taking place in the real estate auction sections of eBay and other similar online auction companies. Some sellers are taking bids for a downpayment, with the intention of owner-financing the property after the auction closes.\nFor some auctions, your bid becomes the first payment in a lease-option agreement. Other sellers are simply trying to sell a property outright.\nIt's a little frightening to think that someone would buy property sight unseen, no matter how inexpensive it is.\nSerious deed and title problems could exist (liens, foreclosure, other claims)\nThe property could be totally inaccessible\nStructures could need massive repairs\nIt might not be possible to bring utilities onto raw land and you might not even have the right to dig a well\nRead more: http://property-online.webnode.com/\nCreate your own website for free: http://www.webnode.com\nBuy a New Home Today\n\u201cBinding\u201d and \u201cNon-Binding\u201d\neBay offers sellers two choices for real estate auctions, \"Binding\" and \"NonBinding.\" Don't be confused by those terms, because neither results in a legally binding contract to buy the real estate. So how do they differ? When you bid on a Binding real estate auction, you indicate a true intent...",
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        "raw_content": "Question from Anna - Mary's position in the succession if Katherine had agreed to an annulment\nWhat if Katherine of Aragon had let Henry 8th marry Anne Boleyn- would that have jeopardized Mary's position in the line to the throne and not let her see her mother?\nIf Katherine had gone in to a nunnery and let him marry Anne,I do believe that Mary would have been able to see her mother and still be in line to the throne after Anne's son.\nI recall reading that there was a sort of \"good faith\" exception that allowed the Church to declare a child legitimate, even when the parents' marriage was annulled; when Margaret Tudor's second marriage was annulled, for example, the idea that the parents married in good faith ignorance of the existence of the impediment (which, in that case, involved the claim that her first husband had survived Flodden) meant that Lady Margaret Douglas was still considered legitimate. However, I am not sure if this would apply to Henry's case, since both parties knew of the relevant facts (her prior marriage to Arthur) even though there was good faith about the effect of the dispensation. If it would apply to Henry's case, it wasn't really relevant if Catherine agreed or not -- it wasn't necessary to bastardize Mary.\nHad Katherine agreed to the divorce that was originally offered to her, I believe Mary would have been legitimate, like the children from Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage. But Katherine refused to let go of her position as queen, which was where the whole thing got messy. An divorce meant that the parents separated while an annulment meant the marriage never happened in the first place, which was why Mary became illegitimate. The whole 'you married Arthur' thing probably wouldn't have been touched upon if it weren't for Katherine's stubbornness, which made Henry VIII look for other reasons to divorce her, until he finally decided that he wanted an annulment instead.\nAs for Mary's treatment, which only came about because of both her mother and her own stubbornness, she would have stayed a princess and be allowed to see her mother.\nI was taught in law school that \"divorce\" in our modern sense (terminating a valid marriage such that both parties could remarry) didn't exist during Tudor times; the only way to end a marriage was an annulment (that the marriage was invalid from the beginning) -- the church later adopted rules so the children did not always have to be bastardized.\nEsther is correct that under canon law if a couple married in good faith, believing their marriage valid, as did Henry and Katherine, then the child was judged legitimate. But the reason Henry bastardized Mary was not that Katherine has resisted the annulment but because his subsequent child by Anne Boleyn was a daughter. He could not have Mary, the child of his annulled marriage, taking precedence over the child of his only 'valid' union. If Elizabeth had been a boy it is probable that Mary's legitimacy would have been left intact as a son would have taken precedence over even a legitimate elder daughter. I go into this in my book Tudor: The Family Story\nIt was always an annulment that Henry sought. There was no such thing as a divorce in the contemporary way we think of divorce. The only way to dissolve a marriage was through annulment, and there had to be justification for it in canon law. The marriage to Arthur was always the justification.\nIt is hard to say whether Mary would have been bastardized had Katherine cooperated from the beginning. There was also the issue of Anne's hatred and jealousy of Katherine and Mary. Although, if Katherine had stepped aside for Anne early on, and Anne had been able to produce the son she and Henry both wanted so badly it might have been different. After all, with the succession secured through Anne's male offspring there would have been no reason to disinherit Mary. The primary reason to disinherit Mary was to guarantee the succession for Anne's children because there were questions about the validity of Anne's marriage and subsequently her children.",
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        "raw_content": "Hi guys, I am back with the 2nd part of my blog on island Guadeloupe! Hope you all enjoy going through this.\nWith \u201chttp://www.talamanca.fr\u201d I am whole day at sea and enjoying the special feeling of being on the sea. At 09:00 am I meet at the pier of the fishing harbor in the beautiful village of Deshaies on Basse-Terre. You should look at this little village one way or another during your stay on the green side of Guadeloupe. It is a very original, picturesque place with beautiful beaches, small market stalls and low traffic. To get some air and to relax a bit this is a truly predestined place. At the pier of the harbor, a captain\u2019s captain takes you with a dingy, a small dinghy, and takes you a few yards out to the catamaran. From Deshaies, drive east to the Jacques Cousteau Reserve, where you can enjoy an excellent lunch. On the way there you have the possibility to dangle your soul in one of the four large nets of the catamaran and to look for sea turtles and flying fish. Maybe you can even see dolphins, who sometimes accompany sail boats stretch-wise. After two or three hours of sailing at the Island Pigdeon Island, you will be anchored and you can search the area around the catamaran for sea turtles with your own snorkel gear provided by the French captain.\nFor a long time you will not have to search, because sea grass grows everywhere at the anchorages of the boats, at the seabed. Quickly you see the large and quiet sea turtles grazing at the ground. A few meters further, at the edge of the rocks, you will find many corals and colorful coral fish. After the great encounter with the many marine inhabitants, it goes back to Deshaies. The captain and the crew are very nice and will gladly explain how to set the sails or how to maneuver the catamaran through the ocean for a few meters.\nOn the way back I had to rub my eyes for a moment, as suddenly a humpback whale shot out of the water. A truly sensational encounter, which will remain in my memory for a long time. From January to March, many whales are in front of Guadeloupe, and you are likely to see the giant giants in these months.\nThe concept includes a museum (indoor and outdoor areas), a gallery and a shop. Artists of Guadeloupe present their works there and some of the exhibits are also sold. The museum costs 2-3 \u20ac entrance and is a collection of historical objects. The explanations are in French and English. In the shop you will find works of art in every price class. There are festive and high quality beach towels, colorful wooden signs, jewelery made of paper, glass and other materials, bags and backpacks made of canvas and what else is the heart of the home.\nI especially enjoyed the colors there, especially the great street art by the artist Yeswoo Dini, which is found outside the building. Also the building itself with the surrounding planting is a great pleasure for the eye.\nUnfortunately, I did not manage to go into this, as I find, very important museum for time reasons. Embarrassed I must say that I really regret this because the history of slavery is illustrated. It is a Caribbean center of expression and remembrance of slavery and slavery, according to the museum about itself.\nFor fans of architecture, the building from 2015 is, of course, a compulsory visit.\nThe black box houses the permanent exhibition and represents the pedestal, which contains the treasure of knowledge of the past. The black granite cladding, traced by quartz chippings, recalls the millions of victims of slavery and slavery. The silver, filigree construction symbolizes root formation, which indicates both a search for the origins as well as a future-oriented dynamics. These roots give the building a puristic, dynamic and decidedly modern form, according to M\u00e9morial ACTe. Cameras and mobile phones are not allowed in the museum, but can be locked at the cash desk in lockers. The compartments are directly in front of the cash desk and are therefore in constant observation.\nFamily pass: 45 \u20ac\n\u2013 permanent exhibition on 1700 m2\n\u2013 A room for temporary exhibitions on an area of \u200b\u200b700 m2\nAnd many more rooms to learn about the museum. In addition, there are interesting installations in front of the building, which also touch and encourage thought. This work of art is for example by the Dominican artist Tony Capella and is called Mar Invadido.\nOn Base-Terre, you will find the volcano La Soufri\u00e8re, 1467 meters high, in the Guadeloupe National Park. It is the highest volcano in the Lesser Antilles and should be on your travel plan. There is a breathtaking landscape with lush green areas, rugged volcanic formations, extreme sulfur smell and many other unforgettable moments high above the clouds.\nIf you would like to see the volcano and the many fauna without many people, you should start the ascent early in the morning, around 05:00 and 05:30. Another positive side effect is that you can drive quite far with your car and even get a parking lot at the higher nature pool. Next you can not drive by car, it is the last possibility to park the car and from there the volcano to climb. 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        "raw_content": "Home News L\u00e1 Glas\nThursday the 15th was \u201cL\u00e1 Gl\u00e1s\u201d in our school. Everyone wore green for St Patrick\u2019s Day. The whole school went to the halla where Mrs Clarke gave a Powerpoint display on the history of St Patrick. When Mrs. Clarke was finished, each class got up one by one in front of everyone and sang a song, did a rhyme or poem or played tin whistle. The whole school joined in as 6th class sang \u201c\u00c1mhr\u00e1n na bhFiann\u201d and \u201cIreland\u2019s Call\u201d. After big break, classes from 2nd to 6th went to the hall for table quiz as Gaeilge. The questions, which were in Irish, were both easy and hard. The three winning teams received homework passes. Everyone had a great day!\nYou can see more of the photos from our L\u00e1 Glas HERE\nGaeilge, history, Religion, ST. Patrick's Day",
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And today, you are about to learn how they can melt away every extra waist inch even if you\u2026do nothing.\nAnd I\u2019m writing about this because I know what it is like.\nI know what it is like to get up in the morning, and not finding one single dress that makes you feel confident as you should be in that conference room \u2014 just because of those few extra waist inches.\nYou knew you could look perfect in that beautiful Ann Taylor dress, which is a few sizes smaller.\nYou\u2019ve been working really hard for that goal. You sweat in the gym as often as you can, you\u2019ve been cutting back on lasagna even though you really like it, you may have even gone onto Ketogenic or Weight Watchers and counting points every day.\nAnd you can\u2019t remember when was the last time you enjoyed a meal wholeheartedly, without counting or fearing anything.\n\u201c5X effort should lead to 5X results, so it\u2019s all about working harder.\u201d \u2014 you think to yourself. 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And that leads you to think:\nThis question stings, and this is because to give up would mean to admit failure and forego rights over some of your emotional belongings and long anticipated dream moments, such as:\nThe ecstasy you feel when getting into your dream dress.\nThe I-Can-Do-It confidence which qualifies and defines you as a high achiever to start with.\nThe moments of enjoying the mother-daughter time and meals with no guilt.\nAnd that elated feeling when looking into the mirror every morning.\nThere will be so much unfulfilled potential just because of some extra inches\u2026.it\u2019s unfair. Therefore, you\u2019ve been faithfully trying to lose weight no matter what \u2014 even if you\u2019ve paid 10X the effort while getting only 10% of the result, and even if you know in mind that the result will not last\u2026.\nI, once in your shoes, know exactly what it all is like.\nI bet anyone has told you what I\u2019m about to tell you now.\nIt owes much to my cultural experience of growing up as a Chinese. Through this method, I\u2019ve lost 50 pounds in 10 months and never had to think about weight loss again in the past decade. And everyone who has used this method got amazing results that used to be their wildest imagination \u2014 effortlessly getting to the lowest weight in 2 years over just weeks, without even thinking about weight loss.\nNow, silence your phone, close off the distractions, because I\u2019m going to show you the core of it.\nFirst of all, out of so many things we\u2019ve touched on above, one thing is true for sure:\nThe relationship between effort and results are non-linear in weight loss. Unlike 95% people who pay 100% of the effort to only get 5% of the result, you can reverse the game. By doing 5%, you are getting all that you want.\nAnd what I mean is: you may lose 18 pounds in 5 weeks without going through any diets, spending time exercising in the gym, eating diet pills, going low carb, doing hypnosis, or going through a bariatric surgery, etc.\nYes, losing 18 pounds in 5 weeks while escaping all the pain \u2014 just as my student Eliza did. 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Suddenly she became so attractive and radiant that men on the street couldn\u2019t take their eyes off her\u2026.And for her, that was a first in many, many years.\nBy the way, for Sara, it was a breakthrough to wear red confidently vs. the dark colored clothes she used to stick with because she believed they made her look smaller.\nShe kept losing more weight during and after that trip. And in her own words, \u201dit feels like my body was automatically slimming down.\u201d\nShe\u2019ll tell you more about her journey at the bottom of this page.\nWhile my students come from different backgrounds and different parts of the world, there\u2019s a common path they\u2019ve shared: they\u2019ve lost weight without having to work on it, or think of it. And most importantly, the results are permanent.\n\u201cBut wait a minute, how do you know it\u2019s permanent?\u201d \u2014 You\u2019d ask.\nThis is because they\u2019ve learned things that helped them turn their body from working against them into working for them \u2014 through SIMPLE wisdom that billions in East Asia have been applying in their everyday life for a period that\u2019s longer than my life, my parents\u2019 life, my grandparents\u2019 life, my great grandparents\u2019 life, and their great grandparents\u2019 life\u2026.\nThese things are the reason why when you go to countries like South Korea, Japan, and China, you don\u2019t spot overweight people often \u2014 in most cases, you\u2019d be lucky to find one \u2014 even though they love eating, don\u2019t count calories, and most of them don\u2019t bother to work out after work as meeting with friends is a lot more fun.\n(In case you didn\u2019t know this, the obesity rate in The entire East Asia is less than 5% vs. 37% in the US. 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And I assure you: IT\u2019S SIMPLE.\nIn case you wonder how long it may take to internalize this new norm \u2014 usually, it takes 1-2 weeks.\nThen, you just live a normal person\u2019s life and watch the waistline shrinking while feeling increasingly confident day by day.\nAnd all of a sudden, you realize you are no longer dieting, and you just broke free from the dieting mindset that has trapped you for years.\nThat instant FREEDOM is delicious\u2026.\nLosing weight can feel like driving a car \u2014 result is \u201cautomated\u201d with the goal set and the body re-conditioned to restore the abilities above.\nOnce you\u2019ve lost your 40 pounds in this way, it\u2019s like learning to ride the bicycle \u2014 you can\u2019t unlearn it, and it\u2019s difficult to get rid of the results.\nNow finally, who am I?\nYou can read more about me on the About Me page. But for now, all you need to know is: I coach people to go beyond themselves and lose weight once and for all. 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Almost 300 people as a result of the 6.2 magnitude tremors which destroyed numerous buildings including a school complex and flattened entire villages in the nearby region.\nhttps://zenit.org/articles/pope-praying-in-october-for-journalists/\nThe Pope\u2019s intentions for October were announced by the Apostleship of Prayer.\nThe Holy Father\u2019s universal prayer intention for October is: \u201cThat journalists, in carrying out their work, may always be motivated by respect for truth and a strong sense of ethics\u201d.\nHis intention for evangelisation is: \u201cThat World Mission Day may renew within all Christian communities the joy of the Gospel and the responsibility to announce it\u201d.\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/pope_on_ecumenism_and_dialogue_in_the_caucasus__/1263018\nPope on ecumenism and dialogue in the Caucasus\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday reflected on his just ended Apostolic Visit to Georgia and Azerbaijan and spoke about the importance of Christian Unity and dialogue.\nSpeaking to pilgrims gathered in St. Peter\u2019s Square for the General Audience, the Pope expressed his gratitude for having been able visit the neighboring Caucasian countries, both of which are celebrating 25 years of independence having been part of the Soviet Union for much of the 20th century.\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/general_audience_english_language_summary/1262944\nGeneral Audience: English language summary\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-greets-auschwitz-survivors-at-general\nPope Francis greets Auschwitz survivors at General Audience\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday greeted former prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp during his remarks to Polish-speaking pilgrims during the General Audience.\n\u201cToday we celebrate the memory of St. Faustina Kowalska,\u201d \u2013 Pope Francis said \u2013 \u201cShe reminded the world that God is rich in mercy and that His love is more powerful than death, sin and every evil. May this message of the Merciful Jesus, entrusted to her, bear fruit in your life with a deeper union with God and the works of mercy.\u201d\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXUABis2BrY\nGeneral Audience - 2016.10.05\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/ban_ki-moon_vatican_radio_after_pope_francis_meeti/1263159\nBan Ki-Moon speaks to Vatican Radio after Pope Francis meeting\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday before the Sport at the Service of Humanity's First Global Conference on Sport and Faith, which is being held in the Vatican this week.\nThe event has been organized by the Pontifical Council for Culture, the United Nations, and the International Olympic Committee.\nAfter his meeting with Pope Francis, the Secretary General spoke to Vatican Radio\u2019s Alessandro Gisotti.\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/pope_francis_sport_has_great_value,_must_be_honest/1263027\nPope Francis: Sport has great value, must be honest\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/pope_tells_vodafone_to_\u2018promote_development/1262935\nPope tells Vodafone to \u2018promote development'\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met with the directors of the \u2018Gruppo Vodafone\u2019 in a private audience in the Vatican\u2019s Paul VI Hall on Wednesday, telling them to \u2018be constructive\u2019 and make religious text available to more people.\nThe Fondazione Vodafone is promoting an initiative called \u2018Instant Schools for Africa\u2019, which aims to provide online educative resources to young people on the African continent.\nPope Francis expressed his appreciation of the initiative and said it promotes \u201ca more inclusive and familial world capable of offering development opportunities to people in social groups at risk of exclusion\u201d.\nHe suggested such initiatives should take care \u201cto supply young people also with some notions of method, so that they learn not only to use instruments but to use them as instruments, becoming capable of using them more freely and critically\u201d.\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/anglican-catholic_symposium_celebrates_50_years_of_progress/1263095\nAnglican-Catholic Symposium celebrates 50 years of progress\n(Vatican Radio) The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby joined the head of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, Cardinal Kurt Koch and other ecumenical experts on Wednesday for a Symposium at Rome\u2019s Gregorian University marking half a century of progress in Anglican-Catholic relations.\nThe Symposium, entitled \u201850 Years of Walking Together in Faith\u2019 explored not only the theological progress made through the documents of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), but also the ways in which communities are working to incorporate those developments into the life of the local churches. Taking part in the Symposium were pairs of Anglican and Catholic bishops from countries around the world who are spending a week together in Canterbury and Rome, sharing pastoral challenges and best practices for closer practical collaboration.\nLater on Wednesday evening, Pope Francis and Archbishop Welby were scheduled to preside together at Vespers in the Rome church of St Gregory on the Caelian Hill, signing a common declaration and symbolically sending out the Anglican and Catholic bishops together on a renewed mission of evangalisation.\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/pope_and_archbishop_welby_send_out_bishops_to_promote_unity/1263150\nPope and Archbishop Welby send out bishops to promote unity\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday urged Anglicans and Catholics to work together to promote the unity of Christians and the unity of the human family. His words came as he presided at Vespers, together with the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in the church of St Gregory on the Caelian Hill.\nThe ecumenical prayer service took place, symbolically, on the site from where Pope Gregory the Great sent Augustine out on mission to evanglise the English at the end of the 6th century. During the liturgy Pope Francis presented the Anglican leader with a replica of the pastoral staff of St Gregory, while the Archbishop gave the Holy Father a silver Cross of Nails as a symbol of their partnership in the urgent work of reconciliation.\nLeading the singing of the psalms, anthems and well known hymns was the choir from Canterbury Cathedral, alongside the Sistine Chapel choir. Among the packed congregation were pairs of Anglican and Catholic bishops from around the world who are in Rome this week to celebrate 50 years of ecumenical dialogue and to recommit themselves to partnership in mission.\nIn his words to them, Pope Francis said \u201cWe recognize ourselves as brothers who belong to different traditions, but are driven by the same Gospel to undertake the same mission in the world.\u201d Therefore he said, \u201cit would be always good, before embarking on any activity, for you to put these questions to yourselves: Why ought not we do this together with our Anglican brothers?; Can we bear witness to Jesus by acting together with our Catholic brothers?\u201d\nReferring to the pastoral staff of St Gregory which contains a carved ivory lamb, the Pope urged the bishops of both traditions to follow the example of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, telling them that \u201cIt is in sharing the difficulties and joys of ministry that we once again grow close to each other.\u201d\nHe urged them to be \u201cpromoters of a bold and real ecumenism, always on a journey in search of opening new paths.\u201d This is always and above all, he said, a matter of following the example of Our Lord, his pastoral methodology, of which the prophet Ezekiel reminds us: to seek out the lost one, bring back the stray, bandage the wounded, heal the sick. Only thus, the Pope said, \u201cshall the scattered people be brought together\u201d\nPlease find below Vatican Radio\u2019s unofficial translation of the Pope\u2019s words at Vespers, followed by those of the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby\nhttp://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/05/pope_francis_and_archbishop_welby_sign_common_declaration/1263136\nPope Francis and Archbishop Welby sign Common Declaration\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SZBFwA1IGQ\nCommemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Meeting of Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury\nPope Francis presides at the celebration of Vespers with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the meeting between Paul VI and Archbishop Michael Ramsey, and the institution of the Anglican Center in Rome.\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-at-mass-be-open-to-the-spirit-who-carries-us\nPope at Mass: Be open to the Spirit, Who carries us forward\n(Vatican Radio) True doctrine is not a rigid attachment to the Law, which bewitches as ideologies do. Rather, it is the revelation of God, which allows itself to be discovered more and more fully each day by those who are open to the Holy Spirit. That was the message of Pope Francis at the morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta.\nThe readings of the day speak of the Holy Spirit, the \u201cgreat gift of the Father,\u201d the power that allows the Church to go forth courageously even to the ends of the earth. The Spirit, Pope Francis said, \u201cis the protagonist of this \u2018going forward\u2019 of the Church.\u201d Without the Spirit, the Church would be shut up within itself, fearful.\nThe Pope pointed out three \u201cattitudes\u201d that we can have with regard to the Spirit. The first is that which Saint Paul rebuked in the Galatians: the belief that one can be justified through the Law, and not by Jesus, \u201cwho makes sense of the Law.\u201d And so they were \u201ctoo rigid.\u201d They are the same kind of people who attack Jesus and who the Lord called hypocrites:\n\u201cAnd this attachment to the Law ignores the Holy Spirit. It does not grant that the redemption of Christ goes forward with the Holy Spirit. It ignores that: there is only the Law. It is true that there are the Commandments and we have to follow the Commandments; but always through the grace of this great gift that the Father has given us, His Son, and the gift of the Holy Spirit. And so the Law is understood. But don\u2019t reduce the Spirit and the Son to the Law. This was the problem of these people: they ignored the Holy Spirit, and they did not know to go forward. Closed, closed in precepts: we have to do this, we have to do that. At times, it can happen that we fall into this temptation.\u201d\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-to-anglicans-prayer-witness-mission-for-commo\nPope to Anglicans: \u2018Prayer, witness, mission for common journey\u2019\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis spoke to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and the Primates of the Anglican Communion in a Vatican audience on Thursday.\nThe Holy Father recalled the historic meeting between Blessed Paul VI and Archbishop Michael Ramsey 50 years ago, which has led to a gradual rapprochement based on theological dialogue.\nHe then reflected with them on the three themes of \u2018prayer, witness, and mission\u2019 as a basis for \u2018our continuing common journey\u2019.\nBelow is the official English text of Pope Francis\u2019 address:\nhttp://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/youth-discernment-popes-choice-for-next-synod-theme-43668/\nYouth, discernment Pope's pick for next synod theme\nVatican City, Oct 6, 2016 / 09:00 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The theme for the 2018 Synod of Bishops has been released, and will focus on how to best teach the faith to young people and help them to discern God's will for their lives.\nSet to take place in October 2018, the 50th General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops will discuss \u201cYoung People, the Faith and the Discernment of Vocation,\u201d an Oct. 6 Vatican communique said.\nThe theme, it explained, is in continuity with topics that emerged from the 2014-2015 Synod on the Family, as well as with the contents of Francis\u2019 Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation \u201cAmoris Laetitia,\u201d which was written largely on the basis of the synod\u2019s concluding document.\nAccording to the communique, the theme \u201caims to accompany young people on their way of life towards maturity so that, through a process of discernment, they can discover their life's plan and realize it with joy.\u201d\nhttps://cruxnow.com/vatican/2016/10/06/next-synod-bishops-focus-youth-vocations/\nNext Synod of Bishops to focus on youth and vocations\nIn\u00e9s San Mart\u00edn October 6, 2016\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-to-omi-chapter-embrace-the-poor-with-new-miss\nPope to OMI Chapter: \u2018Embrace the poor with new missionary drive\u2019\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis told the participants in the General Chapter of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) to \u2018love Jesus with passion and the Church without conditions\u2019.\nHis exhortation came in a private audience in the Vatican\u2019 Clementine Hall on Friday, as the Oblates celebrate the 200th anniversary since their founding.\nThe Chapter re-elected Fr. Louis Lougen on 30 Sept as Superior General for a second six-year term.\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/popes-message-for-haiti-devastated-by-hurricane-ma\nPope\u2019s message for Haiti, devastated by Hurricane Matthew\n\u201cHis Holiness Pope Francis wishes to express his sorrow and to join in prayer in the suffering of all those who have lost loved ones. He conveys to them his sincerest condolences and assures them of his deep sympathy in these painful circumstances. He entrusts the departed to the mercy of God, that He welcome them in His light. He assures them of his spiritual closeness and his affection for the injured, and for all those who have lost their homes and possessions in the disaster. Welcoming and encouraging solidarity in this new hardship the country must face, the Holy Father entrusts all Haitians to the maternal protection of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and imparts to them, as a sign of consolation and hope, a special apostolic blessing\u201d.\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/popes-georgia-visit-can-help-promote-inter-church\nPope's Georgia visit can help promote inter-Church relations\n(Vatican Radio) Georgia\u2019s ambassador to the Holy See says she believes the Pope\u2019s recent visit to her country can help promote better relations with other Christian Churches.\nAmbassador Tamara Grdzelidze, an Orthodox theologian and former official at the World Council of Churches, told Vatican Radio she was saddened by some of the negative media coverage of the two day papal visit.\nPope Francis spent September 30th and October 1st visiting the capital Tbilisi and the nearby ancient city of Mtskheta, where he and Georgia\u2019s Orthodox Patriarch Ilia II prayed together in the 11th century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.\nSpeaking on her return to Rome with Philippa Hitchen, the ambassador highlighted some of the most positive points of the trip.....\nFirstly, Ambassador Grdzelidze mentions the gestures and speeches of the patriarch and the pope in the Patriarchal cathedral which she says \u201cspoke this language of fraternal love\u201d as they described themselves as the successors of St Peter and St Andrew.\nShe also points to the fact that the elderly Patriarch, who is \u201cnot in good physical form\u201d, came to the airport to greet the Pope. She says she was particularly struck by the sight of the two leaders entering the cathedral \u201chand in hand\u201d before stopping to pray in silence at the holy place where the seamless tunic of Christ is buried with St Sidonia.\nBreakthrough visit\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-leads-vigil-of-marian-jubilee\nPope Francis leads Vigil of Marian Jubilee\nhttp://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/mary-imitated-god-through-service-pope-says-90395/\nMary imitated God through service, Pope says\nRome, Italy, Oct 8, 2016 / 10:49 am (CNA/EWTN News).- During a special Jubilee weekend dedicated to Mary, Pope Francis said Mary was not only Christ\u2019s mother, but also his obedient disciple and a model of concrete service to others.\n\u201cThroughout her life, Mary did everything that the Church is asked to do in perennial memory of Christ,\u201d the Pope said Oct. 8.\nWith her faith, \u201cwe learn to open our hearts to obey God; in her self-denial, we see the importance of tending to the needs of others; in her tears, we find the strength to console those experiencing pain.\u201d\nIn each of these moments, Mary \u201cexpresses the wealth of divine mercy that reaches out to all in their daily need.\u201d\nPope Francis spoke to thousands of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter\u2019s Square to celebrate a special Oct. 7-9 Marian Jubilee, which is part of the Pope\u2019s larger Jubilee of Mercy.\nThe Marian Jubilee opened Oct. 7 with Mass in the Roman Basilica of Saint Mary Major. The Mass was followed by the recitation of the rosary in Saint Peter\u2019s Square and the Prayer to the Queen of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii.\nAdoration and confessions were then available until midnight in the parishes of Santa Maria in Valicella, also called \"Chiesa Nuova,\" and San Salvatore in Lauro.\nJubilee activities continued Saturday morning with a pilgrimage to the Holy Doors of the four Major Basilicas in Rome: St. Mary Major, St. Paul Outside the Wall, St. John Lateran and St. Peter's.\nGroups of various Marian delegations from national communities and shrines then participated in a special procession to St. Peter's Square, where Pope Francis led pilgrims in praying the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary before delivering his address.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yxo4ApRAtc\nMarian Vigil in the Jubilee of Mercy\nPope Francis presides at the Marian Vigil in the Jubilee of Mercy, after the feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Rosary.\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-look-to-the-model-of-mary\nPope Francis: Look to the model of Mary\nPope Francis celebrated Mass for the Marian Jubilee on Sunday as part of the celebrations for the Year of Mercy. In his homily he told the faithful present in St Peter's Square that, \"we are given a model, indeed the model, to whom we can look: Mary, our Mother.\" The Pope also stressed the importance of gratitude saying, \"to be able to offer thanks, to be able to praise the Lord for what he has done for us: this is important!\"\nBelow find the the English translation of the Pope's Homily\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/angelus-pope-prays-for-the-victims-of-hurricane-ma\nAngelus: Pope prays for the victims of Hurricane Matthew\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00toP9iOlQA\nHoly Mass for the Marian Jubilee\nPope Francis celebrates Holy Mass on the occasion of the Marian Jubilee, followed by the recitation of the Angelus prayer.\nhttps://cruxnow.com/global-church/2016/10/09/330128/\nPope to create 13 new cardinals, including 3 Americans\nCrux Staff October 9, 2016\nAfter not having named any new American cardinals during his first two consistories in 2014 and 2015, Pope Francis has more than made up for it this time around, announcing a consistory for Nov. 19 and including Archbishops Blase Cupich of Chicago and Joseph Tobin of Indianapolis, as well as former Dallas Bishop Kevin Farrell.\nFarrell was recently named by Francis as the first-ever head of his department for Family, Laity and Life.\nThe choices will be seen in the United States as significantly strengthening the moderate wing of the country\u2019s hierarchy, as all three figures have at times been at odds with more conservative elements of the Church.\nCupich, 67, was appointed by Francis to Chicago in September 2014, in what many saw as a surprise move by the pontiff. He was also appointed by the pope to be a special delegate at his Synod of Bishops on the family, where Cupich appeared to align himself with the more progressive camp on issues such as pastoral care of the LGBT community and also divorced and remarried Catholics.\nTobin, 64, would be the surprise of this consistory crop.\nA former superior of the world Redemptorist religious order, Tobin is also the former number two official at the Vatican\u2019s Congregation for Religious, where he distinguished himself with a far more sympathetic line for U.S. women religious at a time when they were facing two separate Vatican investigations.\nThat irritated some other U.S. prelates who felt the reviews were justified, while Tobin continued to call for dialogue and understanding rather than a disciplinary approach.\nFarrell, 69, was born in Ireland but has spent most of his life and career in the United States, most recently the last decade as the bishop of Dallas.\nHis appointment to his new Vatican post was also something of a surprise, but he appears to fit the mold of a pastoral, non-ideological figure desired by Pope Francis in senior leadership positions. Among other things, Farrell has said he wants to focus on the promotion of lay leadership in the Vatican in his new role.\nOverall, Francis announced the creation of 17 new cardinals on Sunday, of whom 13 are under 80 and therefore eligible to vote for the next pope. The consistory itself is set for Sunday, Nov. 19, to coincide with the end of the jubilee Holy Year of Mercy.\nBeyond Cupich, Tobin and Farrell, the other new cardinals are:\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-at-mass-no-to-a-cosmetics-religion-thats-all\nPope at Mass: No to a \u201ccosmetics\u201d religion that\u2019s all show\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis said Jesus asks us to perform good deeds with humility and reject a \"cosmetics\" (maquillage) religion that is merely concerned with its outward appearance and pretending to be what it\u2019s not. The Pope was speaking at his morning Mass on Tuesday celebrated in the Santa Marta residence.\nThe inspiration for the Pope\u2019s homily was taken from the day\u2019s readings of St Paul\u2019s letter to the Galatians and the Gospel account of where Jesus rebukes a Pharisee for being totally concentrated on the outward appearance of cleanliness rather than on the inner substance of his faith.\nPope Francis noted that Jesus\u2019s answer to that same Pharisee who criticized him for not observing the prescribed washing before the meal was unequivocal.\n\u201c'Oh you Pharisees! Although you cleanse the outside of the cup and the dish, inside you are filled with plunder and evil.'\u201d And Jesus repeats this many times in the Gospel to these people: Your interior is wicked, is not good and is not free. 'You are slaves because you have not accepted the justice that comes from God, the justice that Jesus has given us.'\"\nMentioning another passage from the Gospel, the Pope noted that Jesus urges us to pray without being seen, without being show-offs or like those cheeky and shameless people who pray and give alms so they can be admired. Our Lord, he stressed, instead shows us the path of humility.\nPope Francis went on to explain that, as Jesus said, what is important is the freedom given to us by redemption.\nNo to a \u201ccosmetics\u201d religion, avoid outward show\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-persecuted-christians-are-united-by-blood-ecu\nPope: Persecuted Christians are united by \u201cblood\u201d ecumenism\n(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis said Christians are already united when they are persecuted by terrorists or world powers in what he called an ecumenism of the \u201cblood.\u201d He was speaking in an off-the-cuff address on Wednesday to participants at the Conference for Secretaries of the Christian World Communions, an international ecumenical organization.\nThe Pope began his remarks by noting that ecumenism is about journeying alongside others with Christ: it can be a simple journey together, done with prayers and helping others or it can be \"a working ecumenism for the many men and women who nowadays suffer injustices, wars.\" He urged his listeners to show charity towards their neighbours, saying this is ecumenism, being united on our journey with Jesus.\nPope Francis also spoke about how it is necessary to recognize a particular type of ecumenism that especially applies to our present world, a so-called ecumenism of the \"blood\" whereby all Christians regardless of their denomination are viewed and treated in the same way by those who persecute them.\nhttp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-begins-new-catechesis-on-works-of-mer\nPope Francis begins new catechesis on works of mercy\n(Vatican Radio) After reflecting on the mystery of God\u2019s mercy, from the actions of the Father in the Old Testament to those of Jesus, Who in the Gospels demonstrates by His words and gestures that He is the very incarnation of mercy, the Pope announced in this Wednesday\u2019s general audience that he will dedicate a new cycle of catechesis to the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.\n\u201cIt is not enough to experience God\u2019s mercy in our lives\u201d, the Pope observed. \u201cIt is necessary for those who receive it also to be a sign and instrument for others. \u2026 It is not a question of making great efforts or superhuman gestures. 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        "raw_content": "The Day of Pentecost, also called Whitsunday, celebrates the gift of the Holy Spirit to the Church. It occurs 50 days after Easter Day. In the biblical account, the first Christian Pentecost occurred at the time of the Jewish festival of Pentecost or Shavot, which was a celebration of the giving of the Torah on Mt Sinai and of the harvest, and which was held 50 days after Passover.\nAccording to the account in the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts of the Apostles, after his resurrection Jesus remained with the disciples for a while, before \u201cleaving\u201d. Luke portrays his departure very concretely, as an ascension up into the sky to be with God (this year, remembered on 5th May). Did this mean that Jesus was no longer with the Christians? No! Rather, God\u2019s presence on earth with Christians now took the form of the Holy Spirit. The Book of Acts has a colourful description of the coming of the Holy Spirit, dancing above people like tongues of flame and enabling miraculous communication. In the Gospel of John, Jesus talks about the Spirit as the helper or advocate, present with the disciples after Jesus has departed, who will teach and recall Jesus\u2019 teaching (14:26).\nIn the logo of the UCA, the Spirit is symbolized as a dove with wings of flame. In the logo for Scots Church, she is a bird hovering over the city, with wings open to embrace the city.\nTraditional Christianity describes God as a \u201cTrinity\u201d, that is, a oneness combined with a threeness: one essence, but three persons. In practical terms, it is an attempt to explain how something that we experience as in three different ways (Creator, Christ, Holy Spirit) is also a unity, with each part equal to the others.\nThe doctrine of the Trinity is not explained in the New Testament, but hinted at in places such as Matthew 28:19. Formulation of the doctrine took centuries. In this process, formulations frequently denied the equality of the three, suggesting that Jesus was inferior to the Creator God (e.g., essentially different, created later, or adopted as divine), or that the Holy Spirit was inferior to the other two. At times, these ideas were more popular than what we now call \u201corthodoxy\u201d. Marcion (died 154) distinguished between the (wrathful) God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament, and thought Christ was divine, not human. The sect he founded continued for about 300 years, even though it promoted celibacy. Arianism (founded by Arius around 300) held that there were two separate divine beings, and that Christ was created by God. Some Roman emperors sympathized with this position which almost became the orthodoxy. Docetism refers to a belief that the humanity of Christ was just an illusion so that Christ\u2019s suffering was also illusory. 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        "raw_content": "If you are trying to sell your house, you can set everything up to sell it on your own, but it's going to be easier if you hire a realtor to do the work for you. There are a lot of good reasons that you should work with a realtor to sell your house.\nOne thing that a realtor can help you with is staging. When you are staging your house, you are basically creating a set like you would for a play or movie. You want a neutral setting so that potential buyers can look at your house and see their stuff there. The way to do that is to make sure that everything is staged correctly. The realtor can tell you what will work the best for you and your house. That can include things like making sure that you have a limited about of knickknacks and pictures sitting around so that your house gives that blank slate necessary.\nAnother reason that you should work with a realtor is that they can help you with the pricing of your house. When you are trying to figure out the price of your house, it's easy to over or under price it for the market and for your neighborhood. Your realtor can help you come up with an appropriate price range for you and your house. If you price it too high, then it won't sell, if you price it too low, you won't make as much money as you should. Not only will the realtor help you come up with the appropriate price for your house, they will also help you by figuring out what your range should be when it comes to bids and negotiating. When the buyer comes to you, they are going to submit a bid as to what they want to pay for your house. That bid will give you a starting point where you are negotiating. If it falls within the acceptable range that you and your realtor came up with, you may want to accept it, but your realtor can also help you decide as to whether or not you will be able to get more out of the buyer.\nSelling your house can be difficult. Making sure that you do it the right way is important. A realtor can really help you when you are selling your house so that you can get the best price out of it. To learn more, contact a realty company like RE/MAX Associates San Antonio.",
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        "raw_content": "REPORT OF ALEXANDER GEORGE, SAN FRANCISCO FIRE\nDEPARTMENT, TO THE GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE.\nI beg to submit to you a supplementary report on the condition of the water system. The water supply of the city is now derived from two sources, viz: From Lake San Andreas to College Hill reservoir, and from Lake Merced, from which 7,000,000 gallons are being pumped daily through the Lake Honda pipe line. Lake Honda itself is empty, as the earthquake cracked the bottom and sides, but it is now being repaired and will shortly be in condition again to hold water.\nThe University Mound Reservoir is about empty, having received no water since the earthquake on account of extensive breaks in the Crystal Springs pipe line, between San Bruno and the county line; however a large force of men is now engaged in repairing this pipeline, as well as the trestle supporting it, and may, if progress continues as up to the present time, be expected to complete the work in about three weeks' time, after which about 20,000,000 gallons more will be brought into the city daily.\nAs the Pilarcitos pipe line, which formerly supplied water to Lake Honda, is wrecked beyond repair, a pump is being erected in Garfield Square, at Twenty-Sixth and Harrison streets, and a large force of men is now engaged in laying a sixteen-inch line main on Twenty-Sixth street from Harrison to Sanchez, through which water will be pumped from the twenty-four-inch main on Harrison street which is supplied from the University Mound Reservoir, to the twenty-inch main on Sanchez street, which is part of the Lake Honda supply.\nAs to the city distributing system, the Clarendon Heights tank is now supplying the Ashbury Heights districts as well as the district west of Douglass street, and the Black Point pumps are supplying the district between California street and Pacific avenue, west of Franklin street, that was previously without water. The Lake Honda supply is still deficient, the pressure being very low during the day, but increasing during the early morning and late in the evening. The Richmond District, accordingly, has water only during the early morning and late in the evening, except what is received from the Park water system by means of a hose attached to one end of the hydrant at the Park Museum, and at the other end to the hydrant at Fulton street and Ninth avenue, thus keeping the Spring Valley mains filled, but furnishing little or no pressure, except at the lowest points. The pump at the Chutes also forces some water into the spring Valley mains, which may be of assistance in case of a small fire.\nThe section of the city north of Union street and west of Polk street is still without any water whatever, although the lower Russian Hill reservoir is now partly filled. I am informed that this is due to breaks in the pipes of the district referred to which have not been repaired. The district south of Townsend street to Sixteenth street, and west of Kentucky [now Third St.] to Potrero, is still without any water, and it does not appear to me that water will be secured there for several weeks to come. The section between Potrero avenue and Howard street and Division and Nineteenth streets, comprising the factory district of the Mission, has no water except along Seventeenth street from Potrero avenue to Harrison, thence to Sixteenth, thence to Folsom. The hydrants along this route, seven in number, all derive their supply from a single six-inch main on Potrero avenue, which is sufficient to supply but one hydrant. The Potrero Heights district has water as far south as Eighteenth street only, all of which is supplied through the same six-inch pipe on Potrero avenue. In south San Francisco, Fourteenth avenue South is still the highest point to which the water reaches on Railroad avenue and on Q [Quesada] street south the water does not pass Sixteenth avenue South.\nThe Ocean View district is still without water on account of the break on Capitol avenue and Sagamore streets, which has not yet been repaired. The portion of the Western Addition from Van Ness avenue to Baker street, except the section north of Union street before referred to, is well supplied with water. The portion of the Mission west of Valencia street is also well supplied, but the supply in the section of Valencia street is poor.",
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        "raw_content": "Obituary for Blanche A. Nigro\nBlanche A. Nigro, a 25 year resident of Ferndale, previously of Richboro, passed away on Friday, May 25, 2018. She was 88.\nBlanche was the loving wife of the late John A. Nigro.\nBorn in Philadelphia, Blanche was a daughter of the late Joseph and Blanche Burgy.\nBlanche enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking, reading and visiting casinos with her husband.\nBlanche is survived by her two sons, John (the late Irene) and Michael (Carole), her daughter Linda Tumolo (Jerry), five grandchildren, Gina, Jason, Jerry, Nicholas and Matthew and 4 great grandchildren, Alexander, Mia, Vincenzo and Sienna. Blanche was preceded in death by her six siblings, Dorothy, Roselle, Joan, Barbara \u201cLollie\", Emil and Edwin \"Eddie \".\nBlanche\u2019s Funeral Mass will be celebrated 11:00 am, Monday, June 4, 2018 at St. John the Baptist Church, 4050 Durham Road, Ottsville, PA 18942. The family will receive friends 4-6:00 pm Sunday at the Shelly Funeral Home, Easton and Keller\u2019s Church roads, Plumsteadville and 10-10:45 am Monday at the church. Interment will follow in St. John Neumann Cemetery.\nIf desired, memorial contributions may be made to St. John the Baptist Church at the address above.",
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        "title": "Deep Purple's Ian Paice: 'There's No Point' to Consider Reunion With Ritchie Blackmore",
        "raw_content": "Deep Purple\u2019s Ian Paice Says \u2018There\u2019s No Point\u2019 to Consider Reunion With Ritchie Blackmore\nLegendary rockers Deep Purple are still going strong, releasing their latest album InFinite earlier this month. It was Loudwire's April 2017 Release of the Month. In an interview with the Rock Brigade podcast, drummer Ian Paice was asked about a possible reunion with guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, who hasn't been in the band since 1993. Check out the full interview in the player below.\nWhen asked if they could or would ever play with Blackmore again, Paice says, (transcription via Blabbermouth) \"Of course, the answers to both of those are 'possibly.' But when Ritchie left, nobody fired him, nobody said, 'You have to go.' It was his choice. And so the band continued, the band moved on. Ritchie started doing his thing, which is great. He was obviously happy doing it, and we've been happy doing what we've been doing for the last 23, 24 years, 'cause that's how long ago it is.\"\nHe continued, \"Quite honestly, there's no point for us to consider that. We have a wonderful feeling within the band, everybody's very friendly, and all we have to do is go onstage and make the music; there's no other considerations to worry about. I think Ritchie's life doesn't work like that. I think it's a little more complex. And at this stage of my life, I don't need cloudy areas. I like it to be clear and crystal and know that it's gonna be fun. I love Ritchie to death, but I can't guarantee every day with him is gonna be fun.\"\nPaice also discussed current Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse. \"The thing they have in common is they're both brilliant guitarists, but they are different, and that's the important thing with Steve,\" Paice says. \"To try and replace Ritchie would have been impossible and pointless to replace him with a Ritchie clone. So if we were gonna have to bring a guitarist in, he had to be of the same level as Ritchie, but he had to have his own style. And that's why Steve fit the bill perfectly.\"\nDeep Purple will be hitting the road for a North American tour with Alice Cooper and the Edgar Winter Group that kicks off Aug. 12 in Las Vegas.\nListen To Ian Paice Interview on the Rock Brigade Podcast\nSee Which Deep Purple Albums Landed on the Top 70 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the 1970s\nSee Deep Purple in the 10 Greatest Songs Over 10 Minutes Long\nDeep Purple Sound Ageless on New Song \u2018All I Got Is You\u2019\nSource: Deep Purple\u2019s Ian Paice Says \u2018There\u2019s No Point\u2019 to Consider Reunion With Ritchie Blackmore",
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        "raw_content": "Gus G: Being Fired From Ozzy Osbourne\u2019s Band Was \u2018A Relief\u2019\nAFM Records / Frazer Harrison, Getty Images\nLast year, guitar god Zakk Wylde was welcomed back as Ozzy Osbourne\u2019s lead shredder. This left Gus G. without his big money gig, but in a new interview, Gus admitted \u201cIt was a little bit of a relief\u201d to be given his walking papers.\nGus G. played with Ozzy\u2019s band for a respectable eight years, recording 2010\u2019s Scream album with the Prince of Darkness. Though Gus didn\u2019t quite get the accolades of Randy Rhoads or Jake E. Lee, fans still praised the Greek shredder\u2019s chops, especially those who followed Gus G. with Firewind.\nWhile speaking to TrueMetal.it, Gus discussed his reaction to learning he was no longer Ozzy Osbourne\u2019s guitarist. \u201cHonestly, it was a little bit of a relief, because I was just kind of tired of waiting around for all these years, not hearing anything,\" Gus says. \"Of course, he was very busy with Black Sabbath, I understand that but \u2026 in between all of that there were these one-off shows popping up, and I had to make myself available for all that, but there was never any \u2026 I didn\u2019t see stuff coming up for the future, you know?\"\nThough G. made it clear how much he loved playing with Ozzy, the guitarist called the job \u201cA little bit of a dead end for me\u201d and said that \u201cit wasn\u2019t a creative thing for me.\u201d\nAs for Ozzy Osbourne himself, G. says, \u201cI didn\u2019t expect that he would be such a down-to-earth guy, so normal compared to his size, to how big he is as an artist, the big lifestyle, the big machinery around him,\" he said. \"He was a very simple man, actually.\u201d\nMake sure to see Ozzy live while you can, because this farewell tour may be the real deal. For all of Ozzy\u2019s \u2018No More Tours II\u2019 dates, click here.\nSource: Gus G: Being Fired From Ozzy Osbourne\u2019s Band Was \u2018A Relief\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "The Origin of the Epiphany (2018-01-06)\nLet us admire these three wise men who have searched for our Lord Jesus Christ for so long and at last today have found Him. Indeed if we pay attention to the words of the holy Gospel, we find that they have searched for him for more than a year! The feasts of Christmas and of the Epiphany were celebrated in the very beginnings of the church: Christmas in Rome and the Epiphany in the East.\nIt is likely that the date of Christmas became known in Rome when among the secretaries of the Roman Emperor a convert had the holy curiosity to check the archives of the census of Cesar Augustus, which was the occasion of the travel of Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem. They found the names of Joseph and Jesus in the records from Bethlehem under the date of the \u201c8th of the Calends of January\u201d, which is the 25th December. Bringing their findings to the Pope of the time, the feast of Christmas was thus instituted. St Augustine writing in the west says that already at his time, \u201cwe hold from the fathers\u201d that date of Christmas. The foundations of that feast were so solid that when it spread to the East, at the time of St John Chrysostom, such wise patriarch of Constantinople supported it wholeheartedly.\nThe feast of the Epiphany started in the East in the most antique times, and it is likely that its source was the very wise men themselves: they were the type of person to record the exact dates of important event, and the most important event in their lives was that visit to the Infant Jesus in Bethlehem. Later, the martyrology reports that two of them became bishop when the apostles reached their land, probably in Persia. They then made known their visit to the Child Jesus and the feast of the \u201cManifestation\u201d of Jesus was instituted. Indeed \u201cEpiphany\u201d is a Greek word meaning manifestation. That feast was particularly dear to the Gentiles who converted in the early Church, and sometimes were treated with disdain by some Jews: the Three Wise Men were the first Gentiles converted to Jesus!\nNow St Matthew is very clear that after the visit of the Wise Men, an Angel appeared to Joseph to take the Child into Egypt and stay there until the death of Herod, which happened 3 or 4 years later. Therefore, it is impossible for the Epiphany to happen before the Presentation of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple, forty days after the birth, as St Luke reports. Given the exactitude of the dates, the only possibility is that the Circumcision was done quietly in Bethlehem on the 8th day after the birth, 1st of January, and the Presentation was done also quietly on the 40th day, 2nd of February: the Pharisees did not notice this poor family, only the devout Simeon and Anna and their circle of devout friends noticed Him. And on the 6th of January of the NEXT year, the wise men arrived in Jerusalem, with their camels, and servants and riches \u2013 and then the Pharisees noticed it!\nNow the fact that it was one year and 13 days after the birth is also clear from what St Matthew says, that Herod inquired from the Magi very carefully the date of the appearance of the star, and then gave orders to kill all the children under two years of age, \u201caccording to the date\u201d that he learnt from the Magi. Now if the Magi had said that the star only appeared 13 days before, it would have been useless to make himself so unpopular by killing children up to 2, because a child of 13 days cannot walk while a child of 2 runs everywhere. But if the Magi had said \u201c1 year and 13 days\u201d then one understands that Herod wanted a safe margin and killed all the children until two years of age. And if the Magi had said \u201c2 years and 13 days\u201d then Herod would certainly have killed all the children until 4!\nSo, as you can see from the Holy Gospels themselves, the Magi had been studying the miraculous star for a long time, and persevered in their search until they found Him. This is a great lesson for us, lesson of perseverance and of great longings for God, for Christ.\nMany of the learned men of the time were very superstitious, and were worshipping the stars \u2013 which is very wrong. They believed that man\u2019s life and fate is determined by the stars, which is very wrong. Often learned men would sell to the people omens based on the positions of the stars, and St Augustine says of them: \u201cthey want to sell us to the stars\u201d; greed guided them, and they used the credulity of the people and their science of the positions of the stars to deceive them. Now the Church always denounced these false worship, and already in the Old Testament the Prophets denounced the worship of the stars as grave sins.\nThe book of Wisdom says: \u201cBut all men are vain, in whom there is not the knowledge of God: and who by these good things that are seen, could not understand him that is, neither by attending to the works have acknowledged who was the workman: But have imagined either the fire, or the wind, or the swift air, or the circle of the stars, or the great water, or the sun and moon, to be the gods that rule the world. With whose beauty, if they, being delighted, took them to be gods: let them know how much the Lord of them is more beautiful than they: for the first author of beauty made all those things. Or if they admired their power and their effects, let them understand by them, that he that made them, is mightier than they: For by the greatness of the beauty, and of the creature, the creator of them may be seen, so as to be known thereby\u201d (Wis. 13:1-5).\nAll things that we see with the eyes of our body are material things, which are much below spiritual things, and infinitely below the Creator of all things, visible and invisible. St Augustine says: \u201cwe do not worship the sun, but He who created the sun!\u201d So it is a grave sin to believe in horoscopes and other fortune tellers, who would want us to think that \u201cour stars\u201d are influencing our life, when such material things can have no influence on our spiritual choices.\nGod in His mercy went to find the lost sheep where he had fallen: so, He put the remedy where the sinner was lying: He sent a star to these pagans. Now the wise men noticed the Christmas star to be very different from the others: other stars \u2013 including planets \u2013 follow a path that is fixed, and regular, but that Christmas star did not follow the same laws. Indeed, later we see that \u201cthe star which they had seen in the east, went before them, until it came and stood over where the child was\u201d (Mt. 2:9). No star can \u201cstand still\u201d: it is always caught in the circular movement of the earth. So that star was very different from the others. It as a miraculous star.\nSo they researched about it, and found the prophecy of Balaam. Balaam was not a prophet of the holy people; but rather a bad prophet, even a sorcerer, accustomed to cast spells on people. And his spells were quite powerful and quite evil. So he had been hired by Balac, king of the Moabites at the time of the entrance of the holy people into the Holy Land after having left Egypt. Balac heard of the marvels that God had accomplished for Israel, and the victories of the Hebrews, and feared that he would not be able to resist them; so, he hired Balaam in order to curse Irsael, to cast a powerful spell upon Israel. But God intervene, and forced Balaam to predict the glory of Israel, and in particular the coming of the Messiah: \u201cI shall see him, but not now: I shall behold him, but not near. A STAR SHALL RISE out of Jacob and a sceptre shall spring up from Israel\u201d (Num. 24:17).\nThe magi prayed about the whole situation, and understood \u2013 by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ \u2013 that if a star obeys a man, then that man must be God, and therefore must be King of all. So they prepared their journey, which itself took them quite some time, and they arrived in Jerusalem, asking \u201cwhere is He, who is born King of Israel?\u201d (Mt. 2:2).\nNow that must have been quite a trial for these Magi themselves: behold they, gentiles, were coming from so far after such long search, and asking for the new-born King, and the princes of the people were not aware of Him and did not really care! But their faith, based on the testimony of God, which they had seen in the star, was stronger. When they heard the prophecy of Micheas, \u201cAND THOU, BETHLEHEM Ephrata, art a little one among the thousands of Juda: out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be the ruler in Israel: and his going forth is from the beginning, from the days of eternity\u201d (Mic. 5:2), they believed it and went their way. Then God gave them a great consolation in seeing their friendly star again, guiding them on the way.\n\u201cAnd entering into the house, they found the child with Mary his mother, and falling down they adored him;\u201d (Mt. 2:11). Notice: they entered \u201cinto the house\u201d, they were no longer in the crib of Christmas: St Joseph, seeing that Divine Providence had made the Son of David to be born in the city of David, thought it was his duty to settle in that city of David, and therefore looked for a house, probably renting it. He settled there, with Mary and Jesus. This also explained why after Egypt he hesitated where to go, since he thought he should perhaps go back to Bethlehem, and not to Nazareth.\"\nWith the Magi, let us always \u201cseek the Lord, and be strengthened: seek his face evermore\u201d (Ps. 104:4). Let us \u201cseek ye the Lord, while he may be found: call upon him, while he is near\u201d (Isa. 55:6). He made Himself near to us by His Incarnation: man had lost the ability to lift his mind to spiritual things, so He took a human nature, complete, with a visible body, loveable as a little Child to draw us up back to Him. Our Lord Jesus Christ is alone The Way to the Father: \u201cI am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me\u201d (Jn. 14:6). But that Way has now become visible to us, manifest to us: \u201cEpiphany.\u201d\nWhen the Magi, after their long search, had found our Lord Jesus Christ, \u201cfalling down they adored him\u201d (Mt. 2:11). This also is very important: the true Faith in our Lord Jesus Christ is that He is not only true man, but also true God. They found the Child \u2013 true man; they adore Him, because they had the faith in his divinity. This is the Catholic Faith that Jesus Christ is one Person with two natures: the human nature and the divine Nature: He is true God and true man: true God from all eternity, eternal Son of the eternal Father; true man in time, true son of the Virgin Mary.\nWe too, when we enter the house of God, i.e. the Church, we find \u201cthe Child with His Mother\u201d, we find Jesus and Mary in the Church, and entering in, we must adore our Lord Jesus Christ. Hence the tabernacle where Jesus Christ is really present must be in a prominent place and we must genuflect to adore Him. Today, unfortunately, many enter the Church and pay no attention to the Real Presence of the true Son of God in the Tabernacle! Let us always adore our Lord Jesus Christ, especially before Holy Communion.\n\u201cAnd opening their treasures, they offered him gifts; gold, frankincense, and myrrh\u201d (Mt. 2:11). What are we going to offer to the Child Jesus? He does not need our money, He wants our heart, but He wants a heart that has these qualities: the gold of charity, the frankincense of prayer and the myrrh of mortification.\n\u201cAnd having received an answer in sleep that they should not return to Herod, they went back another way into their country\u201d (Mt. 2:12). Note that before seeing the Child Jesus, God instructed the magi by the means of a material thing, a star: He took a means where they had fallen; but after their conversion, He instructed them through an angel, a spiritual being. Also they went back through \u201canother way\u201d; the Fathers of the Church have often commented on this: our ways after conversion cannot be the same as before. We must now live in a manner worthy of our Lord Jesus Christ, Whom we have found. We find our Lord Jesus Christ at every Mass; let us return home after Mass really better than we were before!\nMay the Blessed Virgin Mary give us Jesus as she gave Him to the Magi. We have the joy to be able to receive Him in our soul and even in our body at holy Communion in a very real manner. May we love Him, serve Him and bring Him in our turn to our neighbour, for their eternal salvation, so that one day we too may be born to eternal life. The Church calls the day of the death of the Saints their \u201cdies natalis \u2013 day of birth\u201d, birth to eternal life in Heaven. Amen.",
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        "title": "As Our Food Gets Cheaper, Farmers and Laborers Pay the Price: Photos | Fortune",
        "raw_content": "Left, Jose, 25, cuts and ties cilantro, and Beatriz (far right), 31, picks jalape\u00f1os in the Rio Grande Valley. They work not far from one of the border fences (center).\nDan Winters for Fortune Magazine\nThere's a price war raging in the grocery aisle\u2014but the people who actually grow and gather our food may be the battle's true losers. Meet the produce pickers of Texas's Rio Grande Valley, whose penny-per-bunch harvest helps stock your pantry for less.\nBy Beth Kowitt and Dan Winters\nOur food is cheap\u2014by some measures, cheaper than it\u2019s ever been. Americans now spend less than 10% of their disposable income on what they eat. When researchers first began tracking this figure some 90 years ago, it was closer to 25%.\nBut the inexpensive supermarket fare that consumers now expect doesn\u2019t come without a hidden human cost. To see, firsthand, the true price of keeping those shelves stocked, Fortune traveled down to the Rio Grande Valley\u2014among the best areas in the country for growing food crops, and one President Trump put in the spotlight last week when he visited the region to make his case for the border wall.\nHere along the southern-most tip of South Texas, farm work is mostly piecework: a penny or two for every bunch of cilantro cut and tied, $1.25 for every bucket of jalape\u00f1os picked.\nLeft, harvested cilantro. Right, Antonio, 28, has been working in the fields for half his life.\nFor the whole agricultural ecosystem in the Valley, the harvest in late November marked the end of a tough season capping a painful year. Flooding in September and an early frost had led to a weak pepper harvest, and most of the workers in the field that day thought they\u2019d walk away with no more than $30.\nIt\u2019s a global phenomenon that the farming workforce comes from \u201cpoorer, foreign soils,\u201d as labor experts describe it. In the U.S., Mexico has been a major supplier of agricultural workers since the middle of the 20th century, and today Mexican-born immigrants make up the vast majority of the farming labor force.\nLeft, Claudia, 20, works the cilantro harvest (right) in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas.\nLate fall in the Rio Grande Valley was no different. Many of the men working in the fields said they had crossed the border in search of better wages, sending home $200 of the $300 they might make in a good week to their families in Mexico. Most of the women, some of whom said they had come north to escape gang violence, are here with their children.\nThe pickers often hear about available work through Facebook and will carpool with neighbors and family to save on gas. The region\u2019s warm climate supplies them with some kind of farm work income most months out of the year but when times are slow, house cleaning and lawn work help supplement. A few women had previously held jobs in the restaurant industry but had given it up for picking, which they said was more lucrative. Some workers mentioned their constant back pain\u2014watermelons universally seemed to be the least favorite crop to harvest\u2014and all talked about laboring in the fields so their kids, who they desperately wanted to stay in school, wouldn\u2019t have to.\nLeft, the cabbage haul in South Alamo, TX. Right, Tito, 38, working in the field.\nFor the pickers, though, many could not see themselves doing anything else. \u201cThis is what I do,\u201d says Maria, who at 35 had four children ranging in age from 3 to 19. \u201cI don\u2019t have any other way.\u201d\nThe data suggests that the pickers will get their wish: Children of farm workers don\u2019t tend to become farm workers, in large part because most would rather do anything else. \u201cWorkers move out of agriculture typically as soon as they can,\u201d says J. Edward Taylor, a professor of agricultural and resource economics at U.C. Davis, who with his colleagues has written that \u201cimmigrants choose to work in the farm sector only when their options are more limited.\u201d Even unauthorized workers spend less time in agriculture and more time in other sectors of the economy the longer they are in the U.S., he explains.\nLeft, Guillermo, 68, working on the cabbage harvest (right) in South Alamo, TX.\nFarm work may be a hard, undesirable job but it is one that\u2019s in high demand. Mexico\u2019s dramatic decline in fertility rates and its investments in rural education has led to a reduction in the available workforce. Further complicating matters is the current U.S. political environment, in which unresolved policy questions about immigration and border enforcement could further diminish the labor pool. Indeed, Taylor and his colleagues posit that we may be approaching the end of the plentiful supply of labor in U.S. farming that has fueled the system for so long.\nOne proof point of rising demand: Wages for farm work have actually increased over the last few years. Average pay is about half that of non-farm work but increasing at a faster rate: a 10.4% increase between 2014 and 2018 versus 3.5% for similar blue-collar jobs outside of farming.\nLeft, the cabbage field post-harvest. Right, Valentina, 21, left her job in a restaurant to do farm work, which she says pays better.\nMost farmers, however, say they don\u2019t have the luxury of further increasing wages. The cilantro, jalape\u00f1os, and cabbages harvested that week in late November would make their way to the shelves of Walmart and Kroger\u2014retailers, growers say, that are participating in an industry-wide supermarket price war that is pressuring everyone along the food chain. Meanwhile, because of a confluence of factors ranging from extreme weather to low commodity costs, farmers have seen their incomes decline by about 50% over the last five years.\n\u201cFarmers are being squeezed at the top by the folks they\u2019re selling to,\u201d says Taylor. \u201cAnd that pressure gets passed down the chain.\u201d\nFortune has chosen to identify farm workers by only their first names, regardless of their immigration status, in order to protect those workers who are unauthorized.",
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        "raw_content": "Stan Cassidy Centre: Not so far from India\nThe training the Stan Cassidy Foundation funded for me was a world away, but ended up being closer to home than I\u2019d ever imagined.\nEditor\u2019s Note: Colin Hood is a physiotherapist with the Paediatric Team at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation. His specialty is in neuro-developmental work.\nI sit in a small, simple hotel room after 40 hours of travel. Exhausted, sweating, hungry and terrified. It has been 2 and half years since I left the comfort of my friends, family, and 8-4 physiotherapy job to travel to the other side of the world and attend a 2 month course that changed my life. I still \u201cfeel\u201d India sometimes in an aromatic biryani, a vibrant sari or in a flurry of car horns.\nSo why, you may ask, was I sent to southern central India?\nAfter searching for several years for a course being provided close to home I finally found the 8-week NDT/Bobath Certificate Course in the Management and Treatment of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Other Neuromotor Disorders. (The Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association (NDTA) has been providing courses on treating children with cerebral palsy since the 1970s.)\nThe course was being provided in both Montreal, Quebec and Hyderabad, Andra Pradesh, India. I prepared my application for the first ever Stan Cassidy Foundation Research and Education Grant, and wouldn\u2019t you know, India was cheaper than Montreal!\nI submitted my letter, my budget, and my hopeful smile and began to wait. It was a beautiful day in July that I got the email telling me I would be the first recipient of the Stan Cassidy Foundation Research and Education Grant. This would allow me to travel to India and spend 8 weeks completing a highly stressful and challenging course. Yahoo?!!!? I packed my bags that October of 2012 and four flights later I was in one of the largest cities in India.\nOver the weeks I worked with 2 remarkable children. A beautiful little 2-year old girl with diplegic cerebral palsy who was shy and quiet, and a proud young 13-year-old with determination and a smile from ear to ear.\nThousands of miles away surrounded by different languages, religions, cultures, climate you would think I would completely lost.\nI felt at home with the patients and my colleagues. These children with Cerebral Palsy in India were so much like those back home that I see every day. They dreamed of being and doing so much and looked to me to help them achieve it. Their parents had the same questions:\n\u201cWill she walk?\u201d\n\u201cCan he do more?\u201d\nWhen I got back from India, I was able to share my learnings with all of my colleagues at the Stan Cassidy Centre. The foundation gave me an invaluable therapeutic tool in my NDT course but also gave me an appreciation for my job and the responsibility I have to the families I work with.\nMy course taught me more than what was in the 300 pages of notes.\nIt taught me that working in rehabilitation has universality. The parents and children we work with at the Stan Cassidy Centre (like Hyderabad) just want to have a life. To have a home life, school life, work life, community life. And I\u2019m lucky enough to help them figure out how to do just that.",
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        "raw_content": "Palaszczuk Government purchases Far North Queensland land for conservation\nThe Palaszczuk Government has delivered on an election commitment \u2013 putting into public hands one of the largest stretches of remaining bushland in the Cairns Northern Beaches area.\nMember for Barron River Craig Crawford said today the government had purchased land proposed for the Earl Hill development at Trinity Beach, protecting it from developers.\nMr Crawford said the plan was to turn the 54 hectare property into a conservation park by year\u2019s end.\n\u201cThe Palaszczuk Government\u2019s acquisition of the property will protect the land\u2019s conservation values, and guarantee it remains available to the public for recreational opportunities,\u201d Mr Crawford said.\n\u201cThis is a popular walking area, and a real local gem for the far north and I am thrilled we have been able to save it.\n\u201cThanks to the Palaszczuk Government, locals and visitors will continue to enjoy the property\u2019s immersive bushwalks and outstanding scenic views.\u201d\nMr Crawford said there was a walking track on the property, leading to a stunning view of Trinity Bay.\nHe said Earl Hill was also home to threatened species, endangered and of-concern regional ecosystems.\n\u201cThe property contains suitable habitat for the Macleay\u2019s fig parrot, beach stone-curlew, and Apollo jewel butterfly,\u201d Mr Crawford said.\n\u201cThe Palaszczuk Government is committed to enhancing the state\u2019s protected area estate and one of the best ways to do this is to buy land with conservation values when it becomes available.\u201d\nEnvironment Minister Leeanne Enoch said it was important to protect areas like Earl Hill to ensure Queenslanders can continue to enjoy the natural beauty they provide.\n\u201cThe property is proposed to be dedicated as a conservation park by the end of the year, protecting this land\u2019s conservation values for the people of Queensland,\u201d Ms Enoch said.\n\u201cEarl Hill abuts the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area and will be managed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) as a conservation park.\n\u201cInitial works by QPWS rangers will focus on formalising walking tracks, allowing visitors to continue walking up to the summit,\u201d she said.\nMr Crawford: 0412 393 909\nMinister Enoch: 0437 859 987",
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        "raw_content": "With the help and support of all those who have supported Christian Aid at St Matthew\u2019s this year we managed to raise \u00a3890.40; however, with the added generosity of two members of the congregation, the final amount stands at \u00a31000.40!\nOur efforts have enabled us to increase our giving this year by \u00a314.00, more than the previous year, and \u00a3112 more than in 2015.\nThis year the focus is on Refugees. For the past few years, the news has been dominated by stories of conflict and the people who are fleeing from fighting and seeking refuge. There has been a lot of debate about what the political response should be to the refuge crisis in Europe and beyond. Christian Aid believes that all people including refugees should be safe and looked after. Our donations would help people facing many challenges and making difficult journeys in search of a safe place.\nTwo events were held this year \u2013 a coffee morning and a big brekkie, both of which were well supported.\nOn Saturday 13 May, we managed to raise \u00a3236.00 at the coffee morning, then on Saturday 20 May the big brekkie took place. \u00a3310.00 was made at this event. Thanks also to all those who bought a ticket despite knowing they could not attend, but gave donations to both events.\nHere is a breakdown of the money raised:\nEnvelopes \u00a3312.00\nBreakfast \u00a3310.00\nPrivate Donations \u00a3110 00\nFriday Lunches \u00a332.40\nThanks also go to Jane and Elizabeth for doing the shopping and cooking the breakfast, and to Glenda and Gary for helping on the day, setting up and clearing etc. Likewise, to those who made cakes, gave items for the tombola and raffle prizes. We could not have done it without your help, and it is much appreciated.\nSt Matthew\u2019s remains the sixth highest contributor to Christian Aid out of 24 churches within Northampton. Last year our takings were up by 10.9%. I wonder if we could go higher this year.",
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        "raw_content": "This First Sunday of Lent tells us of the temptations of Christ in the Desert to encourage us also to resist temptation and to remain faithful to God in these days of Lent. The first reading, from the Book of Deuteronomy, prepares us to understand freedom from slavery - which can at first be physical but which is much worse when it is slavery to sin. The second reading, from the Letter to the Romans, gives us the way in which we can move from slavery to free, the way in which we can resist temptation, when it tells us: everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.\nWe are just at the beginning of Lent today, my sisters and brothers, and we must look at the purpose of Lent. The purpose is not for us to do some actions that draw attention to ourselves. We don\ufffdt fast and pray and do penance so that others can admire us. No, we fast and pray and do penance so that we can move from the slavery of sin to the freedom of grace, the freedom of living in the power of Jesus Christ.\nLent is a time that tests us. We are asked to put a lot of energy into becoming more faithful to all the Jesus asks of us. We show that energy - to ourselves, not to others - by taking up some small practices that will help us remember that we belong to the Lord. This is the Year of Mercy in our Catholic Church and surely the practices of Lent this year should include in some way living out the Spiritual and Corporal Works of mercy. As Saint James tells us in his letter: show me your faith and I will show you my works. If the faith we have does not bring about within us the works of faith, then our faith is dead.\nThe temptations of Christ in the desert are those of all human beings: the urge to live by our desires and needs rather than by the Word of God, the presumption that God will save us even if we do nothing and the temptation to want power and dominion over others. The early Christians came to identify seven major sins - that means seven major ways of leaving the path of the Lord: pride, anger, lust, greed, envy, gluttony and laziness.\nLent is a time of struggle for each of us with whatever pulls us off the path of the Lord. This First Sunday of Lent is a time to reflect on the Lord Jesus and His struggle with the devil and for us to resolve to struggle against the devil and all evil in our own lives. We can bring our struggles to the Lord and set them before Him and bow down in his presence.",
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        "raw_content": "The PTA membership fee is used to support a number of programs and events at Stoneleigh. If you choose not to join the PTA, you may still volunteer and join us for meetings and events. We welcome all Stoneleigh families to participate in everything the PTA does.\nThere are two ways to join the Stoneleigh PTA.\nHead to our online store, enter your email, and purchase a membership. If you are not in the system, it will prompt you to add your information. You may also donate to the PTA via the store.\nDownload our membership form and submit it with a check for $10 per member (we encourage both parents to become members). You may send it with your child to school clearly marked \u201cPTA Membership\u201d. There is a mailbox in the office.\nJoining and donating to our PTA is a great way to ensure we are able to continue all of our programming and enrichment activities, and it\u2019s tax deductible!",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019ve made a few prints of this cover in Bucktown, Chicago. I believe it\u2019s an old coal hole cover dating back to the late 1800s to early 1900s and it reads \u201cRichards & Kelly Co. Chicago, Illinois.\u201d The small circles would have been glass inserts allowing the light to shine down into the basement when closed. They\u2019re all gone now, mostly filled in with concrete.\nThe first time I was painting this piece of iron, a local walked over to see what was going on. Turns out he\u2019s been living across the street for the past 40 years. His name is Richard and he gives me a rundown of the neighborhood. What\u2019s now a public path was once the railroad that carried goods out of the neighborhood. There were machine shops, factories, and small apartment buildings for the workers. The business owners lived just south in the larger buildings around Wicker Park.\nThe building we were standing in front of went through many phases. It was once Richards & Kelly Manufacturing before becoming a local watering hole named Richard\u2019s Tavern.\nSo I end up making a print from a Richard\u2019s and Kelly coal hole cover (possibly produced feet just feet away) that was in front of Richard\u2019s Tavern \u2013 and met a man named Richard. Best part \u2013 that was the first time he ever noticed the cover in the 40 years he\u2019d spent walking that sidewalk.\nThis past Spring, I went back and printed it 4 times on the same piece of canvas. After exploring colors and compositions, I chose what you see here. This piece was part of the \u201cOne Wall\u201d exhibit at the Jackson Junge Gallery in Chicago.",
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        "raw_content": "Travis Boersma & Lee Cockerell\nTime to get down and dirty with company culture and employees. We brought in two of the best company culture experts in the world and two of the most successful hirers and employee standards experts in the world. Co-Founder of Dutch Bros, Travis Boersma and former Vice President of Operations for Disney World Resort, Lee Cockerell hopped on a call to chat about business, and what life is really about.\nTravis Boersma (Co-Founder & CEO of Dutch Bros.)\nBIO: Dutch Bros Coffee was founded in 1992 by Dane and Travis Boersma: brothers of Dutch descent. After three generations in the dairy business, government regulations pressed the family to sell the cows. What felt devastating turned out to be a blessing in disguise.The bros bought a double-head espresso machine, threw open the barn doors and started experimenting with just 100 pounds of beans and a rockin\u2019 stereo. They set up a pushcart on the railroad tracks and started passing out samples to anyone who would brave the new brew, and, within a month, they knew they had something special.\n\u201cOne of the most rewarding things in this change of occupation was going from smelling cow manure to smelling coffee,\u201d said Dane. \u201cYou\u2019d open the bag, and it was like heaven.\u201d\nToday, Dutch Bros Coffee is the country\u2019s largest, privately held drive-thru coffee company, with over 260 locations in seven states and over 5,000 employees. But growth hasn\u2019t taken the company away from its roots. Dutch Bros still gives away drinks \u2014 now over one million each year \u2014 to further the bros.\u2019 mission of \u201cspreading the Dutch Luv.\u201d\nThe company donates over $2 million a year to its local communities and nonprofit organizations, including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, in honor of Dane, who passed away in 2009 after a four-year battle with Lou Gehrig\u2019s disease.\nWith its loyal customer base dubbed the Dutch Mafia, Dutch Bros Coffee continues to grow, and, wherever it does, the love, donations and smiles grow also.\nLee Cockerell (former VP of Operations at Disney World)\nBIO: Lee Cockerell is the former Executive Vice President of Operations for the Walt Disney World\u00ae Resort. \u201cAs the Senior Operating Executive for ten years Lee led a team of 40,000 Cast Members and was responsible for the operations of 20 resort hotels, 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, a shopping & entertainment village and the ESPN sports and recreation complex in addition to the ancillary operations which supported the number one vacation destination in the world.\u201d\nOne of Lee\u2019s major and lasting legacies was the creation of Disney Great Leader Strategies which was used to train and develop the 7000 leaders at Walt Disney World. Lee has held various executive positions in the hospitality and entertainment business with Hilton Hotels for 8 years and the Marriott Corporation for 17 years before joining Disney in 1990 to open the Disneyland Paris project.\nLee has served as Chairman of the Board of Heart of Florida United Way, the Board of Trustees for The Culinary Institute of America (CIA), the board of the Production and Operations Management Society and the board of Reptilia a Canadian attractions and entertainment company. In 2005 Governor Bush appointed Lee to the Governor\u2019s Commission on Volunteerism and Public Service for the state of Florida where he served as Chairman of the Board.\nHe is now dedicating his time to public speaking, authoring a book on leadership, management and service excellence titled, Creating Magic\u202610 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney. which is now available in 13 languages and his latest book, The Customer Rules\u2026The 39 Essential Rules for Delivering Sensational Service. Lee also performs leadership and service excellence workshops and consulting for organizations around the world as well as for the Disney Institute. Lee has received the following awards;\nGolden Chain Award for Outstanding leadership and business performance from the Multi-Unit Foodservice Operations Association (MUFSO).\nSilver Plate Award for Outstanding Operator in the foodservice industry from the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association (IFMA).\nExcellence In Production Operations Management and Leadership (POMS) from the Productions and Operations.\nGrandfather of the year from his three grandchildren, Jullian, Margot and Tristan.\nLee and his wife Priscilla live in Orlando Florida.\nGet Lee\u2019s latest book, Career Magic on Amazon\n*Find many more of Lee\u2019s books here: Amazon <<<",
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        "raw_content": "It only takes a little bit of effort to visit one of Boulder\u2019s treasured natural attractions. About 11 miles west of the city, in the middle of Boulder Canyon along Highway 119, you\u2019ll find Boulder Falls. This 70-foot cascade is part of North Boulder Creek. Just below it, the creek mingles with Middle Boulder Creek \u2014 the stream that runs alongside the highway.\nPark your car at the side of Highway 119, cross the road (carefully!), then hike the quarter-mile trail that leads back to the falls. The trail ends at this viewpoint, where you can enjoy a nice perspective on the waterfall. You\u2019re not supposed to venture any closer to the falls, since the rocks are slick and dangerous (and signs warn that visitors have died while trying to scramble for a closer look).\nTake a few pictures, and that\u2019s it! Once you\u2019ve seen the falls, there isn\u2019t much more to do here. Hike back to the car and continue your drive towards Boulder or Nederland.\nThe land surrounding Boulder Falls was once part of some mining claims held by Charles G. Buckingham, the co-founder of what is now Norwest Bank. He donated the land to the city of Boulder for recreational purposes in 1914.\nBoulder Falls is located in the middle of a fun drive through Boulder Canyon.\nTags: boulder canyonboulder coloradoboulder fallscoloradowaterfall\nIt\u2019s possible that the only time you\u2019ll spend in Moraine Park is while driving through the area, headed for somewhere ...\nI like to go places and take pictures, and the best time of day for photography is always sunrise and sunset. And that\u2019s why I ...",
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        "raw_content": "by tammygilles | Sep 5, 2018 | Parenting | 0 comments\nI took a vow in January to devote more time to self-care and I challenged others to do the same. We started off the year pretty strong but I feel like, summer came and my self care habits left. Anyone else?\nThis summer was probably my toughest summer yet as a mom of a child with special needs. Having Stella home all summer long, meant that my attention was spent on her, all summer long! My old tricks of putting a movie on or giving her her iPad so that I could get something done, didn\u2019t work this summer. She had other plans, and they involved me playing with her constantly or her getting into everything she was not suppose to. Therefore, my self-care time was extra tough to squeeze in.\nOne thing that did remain constant for me, at least during the week, was waking up before my kiddos. 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        "raw_content": "New Podcast: Fortune's Wheelhouse\nOriginally Posted by Rose Lalonde\nI'm glad to see your support rising; my fingers and toes are crossed for podcasts on the minors, which would be the best gift of all.\nI'm really hoping that even if the 418 isn't reached by the end of the Majors, that Mel and Susie will, after a short break, consider doing them. This is such a great podcast and an utter joy to listen too.\nSeriously good episode for the Emperor. Thanks. I'm still thinking about the Star \"balancing the four-fold name,\" which is compelling.\nRock Joe\nThanks for sharing! I'm glad to discover a new podcast and am enjoying it quite a bit so far.\nHere's a link to the RSS feed for people who don't want to deal with podcatchers and who just want to manually download MP3 files to do with as they please:\nhttp://fortuneswheelhouse.libsyn.com/rss\nToday's episode is on His Holiness the Hierophant, Revealer of the Mysteries...and sadly will be the last one mentioned here on AT. Will miss this place. Now we will have to bop around more to find out about all things tarot!\nLooking forward to the Hierophant that just came out. A treat at the end of a busy week! Thanks for recording these.",
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        "raw_content": "Song for our Great Depression: \"Apple Days Are Here Again\"\nWorkers at Foxconn making Steve Jobs' wonderful iPhone\nDuring one of those end of the year 2011 wrap-up programs on the BBC, several CEOs of major corporations were asked to give their predictions for the year ahead and years beyond. Would the U.S. and Europe emerge from what amounts to a persistent recession, or are there better days ahead? Their predictions, made in separate interviews, varied in many of the specifics, but they were basically upbeat and looked forward to economic \u201crecovery\u201d within the next year or so.\nA recurring theme in the businessmen's statements caught my ear. Here\u2019s my rough paraphrase and summary: \u201cThe future of a vibrant economy depends on new ideas and technological innovations, ones that will produce new levels of wealth and well-paying jobs in the decades just ahead. Look at Apple, the iPhone and iPad, for example, that\u2019s the model for the new economy. That's where we should be looking.\u201d\nIn interview after interview the good news was: Apple, Apple, Apple, Apple, Apple. Apparently, there are going to be dozens, maybe even hundreds of Apples, new corporations with jazzy new products to produce and sell, making us all rich once again. I was struck by the univocal conclusion with its one lonely exemplar. All of this came, by the way, at the same time that the news was full of hyperventilating praise for the recently deceased Steve Jobs and the economic wonders he'd generated during his career.\nToday's New York Times runs a story, \"How U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work,\" by Charles Duhigg and Keith Bradsher that casts a shadow over these happy fantasies.\n\u201cApple\u2019s an example of why it\u2019s so hard to create middle-class jobs in the U.S. now,\u201d said Jared Bernstein, who until last year was an economic adviser to the White House.\n\u201cIf it\u2019s the pinnacle of capitalism, we should be worried.\u201d\nThe Times story pulls away the curtain from one of the central, delusional happy talk American narratives of ourtime. We are asked to put our faith in \"innovation\" and in wonderful new corporations that will bring the return of prosperity by generating high tech product lines that, presumably, will be made by American workers and thereby restore prosperity to the land. But what about all the contractors and sub-contractors and sub-sub contractors hiring hundreds of thousands of low wage laborers at places like Foxconn in China? The delightful tales of a \"new economy\" just ahead never bother to mention such dreary details. As always, people in the fading U.S. middle class are urged to be more forward-looking and \"optimistic.\"\nIn that bubbly spirit, we should rewrite the lyrics of the Depression era song, \"Happy Days Are Here Again.\"\nApple days are here again\nThe skies above are clear agin\nApple days are here again!\nLabels: Apple, Foxconn, Great Depression, Steve Jobs, unemployment\nLeon Morenas 11:07 PM\nThis story is even more damning that the NYT piece.\nI was reminded of Marx when I read this. He talks about how early capitalists wrote to the government requesting to be legislated so that children are not hired in their factories.\n\u201cMuch as we deplore the evils before mentioned, it would not be possible to prevent them by any scheme of agreement between the manufacturers\u2026 Taking all these points into consideration, we have come to the conviction that some legislative enactment is wanted\".\nLetter from Factory Owner to British Government\nSeems like little has changed.",
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        "raw_content": "Commonwealth Games injuries highlight a problematic culture in elite sports\nFrancois Etoundi hurt his shoulder but kept competing to win a bronze medal. AAP\nJack Hynes, Ramon Spaaij, Victoria University\nPhD student, Victoria University\nRamon Spaaij receives funding from the Australian Research Council\nJack Hynes does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.\nNew Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard suffered a career-ending elbow injury during the Commonwealth Games. Australia\u2019s Francois Etoundi was also injured, but continued to compete and won a bronze medal. Welsh competitor Joshua Parry collapsed during his attempt at lifting 160kg.\nThese incidents are a symptom of a belief that athletes should stop at nothing to achieve success. 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        "raw_content": "NYC Ferry: South Brooklyn, Day One\nBy Blair Lorenzo | Friday, July 28th, 2017\nRide along with The Fox and the City on the first day of service on NYC Ferry's new South Brooklyn line \u2014 June 1st, 2017.\nI wasn't sure what to expect from Mayor De Blasio's signature ferry service. While it was great it was going to cost the same as a subway ride, wouldn't it be much slower, and hence much less useful than other methods of public transit?\nWell, I'm glad to admit that I was wrong! It is a tremendous ride: quick, comfortable, and beautiful. If you live near one of its stops, it is a method of transportation that just draws you in\u2014one you just want to ride. We'll see how it fairs when the weather gets poorer, or in a storm, but for now, it is a *tremendous* addition to New York City's transportation arsenal.\nCome along and ride the HB102 (catchy name, huh? Temporary only!) on the first day of service on the South Brooklyn line! Starting with a tour of Wall St. / Pier 11 and the boat, we then travel to DUMBO, Atlantic Avenue, Redhook, Sunset Park, and finally Bay Ridge. It is a gorgeous trip, and it couldn't have been a more beautiful day to experience it!\nVideo \u00a9 2017 Blair Lorenzo\nMusic \u00a9 2015 by Silent Partner, \"Bright Future,\" used with permission.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeBusiness AdviserStarting a Construction Business in Houston: A Simple Guide\nApril 5, 2018 Thegrantmag Business Adviser 0\nMany challenges can be golden opportunities. Take Hurricane Harvey as an example. While it resulted in significant economic losses in Houston, Texas, it may also play a part in the city\u2019s growth as it proceeds with the rebuilding.\nThis makes construction one of the best businesses to start the metro. Lampsoncrane.com shares more ideas on getting into this booming industry:\n1. What are the requirements?\nThe primary requirements for registering a business in Texas are similar to those of other cities or states. These include a business plan and a company structure. They may vary in terms of local paperwork, as well as the rates of permits and licenses.\nIn addition, you need to determine the type of construction business you want to start. Do you want to be a contractor? Would you like to sell construction supplies? The answers will guide you throughout the process.\n2. How do you save money in the business?\nOne of the significant challenges in the construction industry is the high costs of materials and equipment. If you want to save money, you can consider working with other existing suppliers. This way, you can avoid buying the equipment and spending on its maintenance.\n3. What\u2019s the outlook for the industry?\nThe experts are confident in the construction industry. The housing market remains healthy even if businesses and residents struggle with the labor shortage and possibly higher interest rates on a mortgage. On the retail side, there may be fewer commercial buildings, as businesses face fierce competition against e-commerce. Nevertheless, the city is still on track of completing three million square feet of shopping centers.\n4. How is the competition in the industry?\nMuch of the competition is about labor. Construction needs specialized skills and finding people with the expertise is difficult. It usually results in higher labor costs. To find the right people easily, you can coordinate with your local associations, work with staffing agencies, or reach out to colleges and universities.\nConstruction is not for everyone, and with its high capital requirements and technicality involved, you should think about it seriously. But if you harness your business acumen, improve your work, and hire the right people, it will provide you with a steady stream of income.\nSeveral motorcycle manufacturers in the U.S. aim to convert almost 8 million Americans who have riding credentials to buy motorbikes, Read More",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Australia \u00bb New South Wales (NSW) \u00bb Blue Mountains National Park (Echo Point, Scenic Railway, \"Three Sisters\")\nWe went from Sydney to Blue Mountains National Park early in the morning next day. Leaping ahead, it should be noted that we were amazed with the beauty of the park, it's stunning views, waterfalls, walks, forests and caves.\nBlue Mountains National Park, one of the most well known parks in Australia, is part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area; listed for its remarkable geographic, botanic and cultural values, including protecting sites of Aboriginal cultural significance. The views from the park\u2019s lookouts are magnificent; you\u2019ll look out over hazy blue forests, waterfalls and interesting rock formations. Echo Point at Katoomba is a popular spot, offering full views of the iconic Three Sisters.\nFor many years the colonial authorities had tried to cross the mountains several times, without success. By 1813 there was a long list of failed Blue Mountains explorers. Finally, in May 1813 Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson have found a way to Western Tableland. You can get more details of this amazing story here.\nName 'Blue Mountains' is derived from the blue tinge the range takes on when viewed from a distance. The tinge is believed to be caused by mie scattering which occurs when incoming ultraviolet radiation is scattered by particles within the atmosphere creating a blue-greyish colour to any distant objects, including mountains and clouds. Volatile terpenoids emitted in large quantities by the abundant eucalyptus trees in the Blue Mountains may cause mie scattering and thus the blue haze for which the mountains were named.\nWe stayed at Echo Point Motor Inn in Katoomba for 2 nights. We have chosen it because of its proximity to Echo Point and were happy that we did that. Although we had to drive to Katoomba main street to have something for lunch, we did not spend a lot of time on driving to Scenic Railway and other walks in that area.\nWe planned to see as much as we could, including Echo Point, Scenic Railway, waterfalls and Jenolan Caves (I'll write about them im my next post).\nHere you are: \"Three Sisters\" (Echo Point):\nAfter that we went to Scenic World Blue Mountains Australia. The Scenic Railway is one of the steepest cable-driven funicular railway in the world, the steepest incline of 52 degrees contained within a total incline distance of 415 metres. It was originally constructed for a coal and oil shale mining operation in the Jamison Valley in the 1880s, in order to haul the coal and shale from the valley floor up to the escarpment above. From 1928 to 1945 it carried coal during the week and passengers at weekends. The coal mine was closed in 1945 after which it remained as a Tourist Attraction.\nScenic Skyway:\nScenic Railway:\nThe view from Scenic Skyway to the waterfall:\nRainforest (at the bottom of Scenic Railway):\nPlease note that you actually can see waterfall from other points for free, you do not have to visit Scenic Railway at all.\nNext day we went to Jenolan Caves, then went back to Katoomba. Here some photos which I made at different lookouts during the trip.\nAll the tracks around Scenic Lookout are very easy, so we went to the waterfall and then to the first rock of \"Three sisters\".\nLike a witch:\nStay tuned, we went to Jenolan Caves on that day, see our next post!\n\u2039 One day in Sydney (Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Manly, Opera House) up Jenolan Caves \u203a\nWikipedia - Blue Mountains National Park\nScenic World Blue Mountains Australia\nNSW National Parks and Wildfire Service - Blue Mountains National Park\nNSW National Parks - Blue Mountains National Park\nBushwalking - Scenic World to Katoomba Falls Lookout",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Australia \u00bb Victoria (VIC) \u00bb The Great Ocean Road (The Grotto, London Arch, The Twelve Apostles)\nThe Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 243 kilometres stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Winding through varying terrain along the coast and providing access to several prominent landmarks, including the Twelve Apostles limestone stack formations, the road is an important tourist attraction in the region.\nBuilt by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, the road is the world's largest war memorial. Most of people travel from east to west, we were travelling in the opposite direction.\nOur first stop was at The Grotto.We were very lucky to see this place when it was very windy, as we saw high waves (see pictures bellow).\nThe next stop was \u201cLondon Bridge\u201d (or \u201cLondon Arch\u201d), as in 1999 part of this limestone formation had falled down.\nThis one looks like the Moon:\nNext stop was at The Twelve Apostles Visitor Centre. The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park. Their proximity to one another has made the site a popular tourist attraction.\nEarly charts refer to the 12 Apostles as the Sow and Piglets. The Sow refers to Mutton Bird Island which is viewable from Loch Ard Gorge and the Piglets were the surrounding rock formations to the east. When Superintendent C..J. La Trobe passed through this area in 1846, his chart reflected this name. The rocks are collectively known as the 12 Apostles and are not individually named after the biblical Apostles.\nThe view to the west direction:\nThe view to the east direction:\nIt was almost 4pm, so we decided skip the rest of attractions and go back to Melbourne by Princess Highway. We will be back :)\n\u2039 Portland (Cape Nelson South wind farm, Cape Nelson Lighthouse) up\nWikipedia - Great Ocean Road",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 A cigar is never just a cigar\nOld Spice at Xmas \u2192\nCouncil saves \u00a31m\nA giant sundial that was due to be built as a major 147ft (45m) tourist landmark in Derbyshire may now be built in Dorset instead. Work on the \u201csolar pyramid\u201d in Derbyshire was due to begin in Spring 2008 after years of delays, but the designers have now decided to pull out.\nThe \u00a31.2m structure will be powered by solar cells. Made of three polished stainless steel towers, it will cast a shadow across a 60-metre base marked out to trace both time and the rotation of the earth.\nThe main tower will point due south, while the other two will mark sunrise and sunset on the summer solstice. Buried beneath will be a device which emits a pulse of light to the surface every second.\n\u201cYeah, it\u2019s a fantastic structure but we don\u2019t need it anymore. The council has bought all their employees a watch and a desk calendar instead,\u201d said Doug Syphon, a spokesman who did not wish to be named.\n\u201cWe reckon we\u2019ve saved over a million pounds, and on the strength of that we all get a pay rise.\nThat lot in Dorset will probably take it; they\u2019re all a bit soft down there due to the inbreeding.\u201d\n\u201cEe may say thart, but e \u2018as no cause te!\u201d burbled a spokesman from Dorset Council, \u201cMoi sister and aunt says it be wrong to mock us, and she should know!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "(Colin Chapman, Lion, 1981)\nIn his introduction, the author describes how this book grew out of material developed for youth clubs and expanded for work with students in discussion groups. What the book tries to do is present a view of the world as understood and experienced by Christians and ask whether such beliefs and experiences can be said to be true and to fit in with the facts of history and of common experience.\nColin Chapman's approach is to divide the book into seven sections, starting from the basic human problems and their Christian answers and leading to a request for a decision. On the way, the Christian message is analysed into its basic contentions and assumptions about God, man, the universe, truth and salvation and these are tested to see if they are verifiable historically, philosophically or scientifically.\nNext, some alternatives to Christianity are considered; namely, the major religions and various philosophies. 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Hence, the actual words rather than the substance of Scripture are used and the writings of the philosophers, or at least of other writers who have pronounced on these subjects, are quoted.\nThis makes the book a good introduction to a wide range of literature (the references are unobtrusively but copiously documented at the end of the book).\nOf course, such a clinical and seemingly objective procedure cannot work perfectly. The author, writing from a conservative evangelical position, is obviously not impartial. His ability to choose the questions, to choose the particular passages to quote as answers and to direct the course of the debate means that those uncommitted to Christianity may feel that the outcome has been predetermined.\nIt is also difficult for the uncommitted to present others' views completely or sympathetically. We have all squirmed at some of the distorted accounts of Christianity we have heard and no doubt anyone knowledgeable about any particular alternative philosophical or religious position described in the book would be unhappy with a presentation delivered in a page or so and dismissed in less.\nHowever, I certainly found the presentations stimulating and the author is clearly going out of his way to be fair.\nAs stated above, the book starts by considering certain basic questions and a selection of conflicting answers. The questions considered are the individual, the meaning of life, values, truth, love, suffering, death, the future of man (as an individual), the supernatural and evil.\nNext, various Christian assumptions are examined. God is stated to be personal but infinite, the creator and sustainer of the universe, loving but holy, one and three. Man is presented as created in the image of God, but a rebel who can yet become a son. The universe was created and is sustained by a God who has a plan for it.\nTruth has been revealed by God who has made it subject to verification. Finally the Christian view of Salvation is presented as something that man cannot provide for himself but which is given by a God who must judge but who wants to forgive and who has provided that forgiveness at great cost to himself.\nThe author suggests that the truth of Christianity may be verified just as other historical, philosophical or scientific theories are verified. Namely, by internal consistency, by consistency with the body of knowledge external to itself and by its practical consequences. I was pleased to see that he stressed the importance of the possibility of falsification. If a statement cannot be (or could not have been) contradicted by any conceivable observation then it can have no great claim on our belief.\nHowever, while agreeing that Christianity is a historical religion based on factual events and that it could be shown to be false if one of its historical foundations was shown to be untrue, I felt that the example approved of was rather glib. I cannot think of any conceivable ostrakon (inscribed potsherd) that could conclusively prove that Joseph was the natural father of Jesus, so cannot imagine losing my faith should one be discovered.\nSimilarly, but in an example not considered in the book, how could any Palestinian skeleton be conclusively proved to be that of the Lord. Historical verification and falsification are neither of them straightforward.\nAnother problem with verifiability is that a system is not monolithic. Christianity as a whole cannot be said to be simply true or false. While the author is correct in pointing out that an elementary or compound statement is either true or false but not both at once, this only applies to a statement that is well defined.\nEven two people who both admit the other to be Christians will not be fully agreed as to what the truths of Christianity are. Hence, C. S. Lewis's maxim that \"Christianity is what Christians say it is\" does not really make sense.\nThe falsification of even one of the major doctrines of Christianity would not necessarily consign the whole system to the rubbish heap, though its character might be greatly changed.\nThe major religions covered are primal (ie. African) religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism and Islam. These are presented descriptively in the words of some of their modern adherents or students. The various beliefs are then analysed briefly for adequacy. This is usually done fairly and gently.\nHowever, one blot is an appreciative quote from Francis Schaeffer in which a young Hindu is \"disposed of by being persuaded to admit (presumably wrongly) that in Hinduism cruelty and non-cruelty are ultimately equal and is then 'proved wrong' by the threat of having boiling water poured over his head\".\nThis seems rather smug. In Hinduism there seems to be no dualism of 'good and evil'. Rather, everything is said to partake of both. With respect to generally 'good' acts, this would seem to be a truism, in a fallen world, rather than a falsehood. All our righteousness is as filthy rags, is it not? However, it must be admitted that it is difficult to see how some evil acts are mixed with much good.\nThe philosophers covered are Aquinas, Descartes, Locke, Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Marx and Freud. This part of the book is an excellent introduction to the origin of many of the ideas current in western thought.\nI considered the disposal of Hume, whom I believe to have talked a lot of sense, to be rather brusque. His alleged refusal to live in the sceptical system he created, by escaping periodically to the billiard table, is taken to give the lie to his ideas. However, it seems no more than the logical reaction of one who sees himself as having no future 'hope' and therefore opts to 'eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die'.\nThe 'ism's treated are Scholasticism, Deism, Rationalism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Mysticism, Pantheism, Marxism, Existentialism and Humanism.\nThere is some overlap amongst the various discussions in this section and also between this section and that on the 'ten key thinkers'. The discussion on Catholic Scholasticism raises the issue of the possibility of two kinds of truth, namely, truths of reason and truths of revelation.\nThe Scholastics held that the truths of nature and certain truths of religion (eg. the existence of God) could be discovered by man's unaided reason whereas other religious truths (eg. the Trinity or salvation through Christ) require God's special revelation.\nThis seems to be common sense, though I agree with the author that many will not find the ontological, cosmological (design) or teleological (first cause) arguments very convincing. However, some have found in Scholasticism the seeds of the modern dichotomy between religious and natural truth, where the two are thought of as entirely different species. While this division is to be deplored, it doesn't seem fair to blame the problem on Scholasticism, which was more concerned with the means of attaining truth than with different forms of it.\nIncidentally, I think the author incompletely states the ontological argument, which in any case is originally attributable to Anselm rather than to Aquinas. God is defined as 'that than which nothing greater can be conceived' and according to the author, if the idea exists then the thing (ie. God) must exist. Stated thus, the existence of God seems no more obvious than that of unicorns. The point of the proof is that a thing that exists in reality is greater than one that exists only as an idea. Hence, God, so defined, must exist, otherwise he would not be the greatest conceivable thing.\nThe central portion of the book has concentrated on conflicting and often bleak ideologies, with little direct statement of the case for Christianity. The latter part concentrates on Jesus of Nazareth.\nFirstly, the historical evidence, from extra-Biblical sources, for his existence and then the reliability of the Biblical documents are considered. Next, in discussing Jesus' relation to God, his birth, character, claims and miracles are investigated.\nFirst, the Biblical view is put forward. Then possible alternatives, individually answered, are presented. This is done interestingly and informatively from Jehovah's Witness, Jewish and Islamic sources.\nThe high position given to Jesus in most of these sources is noted but shown to be still inadequate. For instance, the Koran views Jesus as a great prophet, accepts his virgin birth and sinlessness and accords him the titles 'Word of God' and 'Messiah' but explicitly rejects the title 'Son of God', preferring the designation 'Son of Mary'.\nIn this section, the understandings of Jesus as a created being from heaven, as a prophet sent by God or simply as an ordinary man are discussed, but the truth of him being both fully God and fully man is shown to be the only explanation consistent with the Biblical data.\nThe author suggests that, if we accept the New Testament at face value, but do not believe it, we are forced to deduce that either Jesus or his disciples were, in the traditional terms, either mad or bad, neither of which possibilities explains the foundation of a religion that so stressed truth and honesty.\nThe final part of the book deals with the death and resurrection of Jesus. His death is demonstrated to be more than an example or a martyrdom but an event that actually achieved something - the bearing away of our sins - achieving its purpose because of who Jesus was and is. The evidence for the resurrection is examined and various explanations considered. The only explanation that fits the facts of the situation, the time, the transformation of the disciples and the centrality of the resurrection in their preaching is shown to be that Jesus really did rise from the dead. Presuppositions that make all miracles theoretically impossible are warned against.\nHaving pointed out these things, the author shows that while, in the book, we have been putting Christianity on trial, if Christianity is true then ultimately we ourselves will be on trial. The Christian world-view is not there simply to be admired as a work of art but expects a response from us - and a positive response will start with repentance and faith.\nTo sum up, the author is to be commanded for tackling so wide a subject in such a fair and attractive way. The text covers some 300 pages, though this area is diluted considerably by illustrations.\nQuotations are clearly differentiated from the author's comments by the typeface, but there is no distinction between quotes from Christian and non-Christian writers. I think this is an excellent approach because it forces the reader to concentrate on the arguments rather than simply look to the end of the quote for the 'nihil obstat'. It will require the reader to do a lot of thinking, however!\nThis raises the question of the anticipated readership of the book. The author does not presuppose any prior knowledge in his readership, though he does assume that they care about the issues raised. 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        "raw_content": "I have written quite a bit about this process, but here's a very quick synopsis. Wet plate photography was practiced between 1851 and mid 1880s, though in some aspects it survived well into the 20th century. Each image is made by hand on aluminum or glass plate, which must be coated, sensitized, exposed and processed before collodion layer dries. Final image is unique and is comprised of particles of pure silver. After varnishing to protect it from oxidation the plate will last hundreds of years.\nSince early 2013 I have been doing a lot of work with wet plate collodion process and realized that there's no place where someone could see my images made with this process in one place. Since starting I must have created well over 2000 plates, so there's no way to show them all, but here is a very small selection of them organized by portraits first and then landscapes, cityscapes and other work such as still life and photograms.\nI love your landscape work .. really lovely\n\"Bob\" November 16, 2017 at 10:31 PM\nSo good to meet you this afternoon in Redwood Park...",
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        "raw_content": "By Heather Tomko | Apr 28, 2008\nMeeting of the Minds to be held\nOn Wednesday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Undergraduate Research Office (URO) will hold its annual Meeting of the Minds research symposium in the University Center.\nThere will be over 500 student presenters; some have received support from the URO through Small Undergraduate Research Grants (SURG) or Summer Fellowships, while others are senior thesis or senior project participants. Students will present their research through posters, art presentations, DVDs, live performances, and demonstrations.\nThere are a number of smaller competitions that take place during the symposium, such as the CIT Honors Poster Competition, the Bose Competition, the Ford Motor Company Undergraduate Research Award, and the Undergraduate Environmental Research Award. These competitions require the completion of either an oral presentation or a poster session, and the winners receive cash prizes for their efforts.\nAt 2:30 p.m., Peter Lee, the department head of computer science, will address symposium participants and guests in Kirr Commons. At 5 p.m., the winners of the various competitions will be announced in McConomy.\nAll students, faculty, and staff are invited and encouraged to attend the symposium and learn more about the diverse areas of research happening at Carnegie Mellon. A schedule of presentations will be available at the registration desk in Kirr Commons on the day of the event.\nElliott to retire from university\nVice President for Enrollment William Elliott will retire from full-time duty on June 30 after working for Carnegie Mellon for 38 years. Although he will retire, Elliott will continue to work on a number of special projects for the university.\nElliott first began working for Carnegie Mellon as director of admissions. He brought a number of changes for recruiting students to the university while in that position, such as starting the now-popular sleeping bag weekends, in addition to initiating new programs to build diversity in the student body.\nThe changes that Elliott enacted have helped to increase the number of applications Carnegie Mellon receives each year; as a result, the university now annually sets records for the number of applications received, this year receiving 22,027 applications, accepting only 6502.\nElliott\u2019s role as vice president for enrollment gave him jurisdiction over Student Affairs, Athletics and Campus Services, Admissions, and Enrollment Services. In the past, he also agreed to temporarily hold leadership positions in the university during employment searches.\nA farewell party on campus is being planned for Elliott to be held on May 21.",
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        "raw_content": "An Extra Argument For Votes At 16\nYesterday in the Commons, there was a two and a half hour back-bench debate on whether people should be entitled to have the vote from 16 years of age. As the Commons was acting as a debating society and was not dealing with legislation, only 25% of its MPs turned up to vote. The vote for the proposal was carried by 119 votes to 46. Nevertheless despite the boycott, it was a fruitful effort for those who support the principle. It is now a proposal that is supported by almost all parties, except the Conservatives. Steve Williams the Lib-Dem MP for Bolton West moved the proposal and he has also put forward a Bill to seek to impliment the measure. It is entitled the \"Voting Age (Reduction to 16) Bill\" (Bill 125). Whilst the Conservative-dominated Government are likely to kick the current efforts into the long grass, what has just happened can only aid the cause. I feel, however, that an important point in favour of Votes at 16 was missed both in the debate and in the related Bill. I have put my case in an email to Stephen Williams, with copies being sent to several other MPs who share his stance. Whether I get any responses (positive or otherwise), we will have to wait and see.\nMy e-mail runs -\nDear Stephen Williams,\nThere is an important argument in favour of votes at 16 which was missing from yesterday's debate. Namely, that providing voting rights from that age could be used as an essential step to tackle the serious problem of voter under-registration. The Electoral Commission has reported that at least 6 million people are missing from electoral registers. Yet we also see that the under-registration figure is likely to be larger than this, as census details have revealed 1.57 million people in England and Wales have second addresses and this will entitle many of them to double registration. If, say, 1 million throughout the UK have done this, that means that under-registration is actually over the 7 million mark.\nAs under-registration is high among the 18-25 age group, the poor, the rootless and ethnic minorities, this also leads to a situation where the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies are seriously distorted. A system of initial registration via schools, with an associated and imaginative educational programme, could start to correct this imbalance and develop a commitment amongst young people to use and improve the democratic process. With almost universal registrations being achieved for 16 year olds via their schools, electoral registration officers could also be given the authority and resources to trace the addresses of the people concerned as they grow older and often moved their homes. This would have an early impact by ensuring that most of those newly enfranchised would be on the registers as they moved into the under-represented 18-25 age range. Many of the newly enfranchised 16 year olds will also, of course, already fit (or come to fit) into the categories of other groups who currently suffer from under-registration.\nProvision for pro-active electoral registration methods (including relevant education programmes in schools for 15 year olds about the democratic process) can be added to your Private Members Bill if it ever makes progress. It could also be added to any later parliamentary initiatives on the matter.\nI am circulating this e-mail to Natascha Engel, who succeeded me as the MP for North East Derbyshire - as well as to certain others who have shown a positive interest in Votes at 16.\nLabels: Democracy, Electoral, Parliament\nPhilosophy Can't Provide The Answers\nThis seems to be clear proof that philosophy can't provide all of the answers. Well, once more, this particular philosopher can't.",
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        "raw_content": "This morning, when I logged into my Twitter account I read an anecdotal piece by the founder of Digital Music News, Paul Resnikoff. He takes the time to vent some of his disappointments and frustrations with the deteriorating state of the music business and makes an analogy to third world countries. (For the record, the best politically correct term would probably be \u201cdeveloping country,\u201d though there is no single qualifier for this title.)\nIn any case, his description paints a mental image of what does indeed sound like a struggling body of people in a confined \u201cnation.\u201d Such is particularly the case with this passage:\n\u201c\u2026Then there are the obscene \u2013 and questionable \u2013 salaries for a top cadre of executives. We just learned that RIAA president Cary Sherman yanked down $3.2 million in compensation for 2009, and Mitch Bainwol $1.6 million. 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Although her mother is extremely supportive and excited for her daughter\u2019s progress and achievements, she expressed an opinion I can\u2019t say is uncommon when it comes to discussing partitioning of school curriculum funds.\n\u201cWhile I\u2019m very glad [she] is playing the violin and getting these lessons at school, I could do without having to pay for it and put the money toward other areas.\u201d\nThe majority-ruling premise behind these types of statements usually translates to \u201cmusic/arts comes lower on my monetary priority list.\u201d In more extreme cases of the view, it can even extend to something along the lines of, \u201cWhy do I need this? I\u2019m not going to go into music, so can we just cut it out of the picture?\u201d\nOkay, let\u2019s consider for a moment. 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The idea that we should need other areas of study to be the back-up support under arts, in the face of various career outcomes, but not vice-versa, can become ironic very quickly.\nConsidering that the United States is (according to IFPI\u2018s [International Federation of the Phonographic Industry] \u201cRecording Industry in Numbers\u201d Report,) the \u201clargest\u201d of the global music markets, isn\u2019t it at least moderately plausible that a student might start their educational journey away from music but then, for any number of reasons, turn to it later on? It seems to me that although the business is struggling and music people are supposedly \u201cemigrating to other industries,\u201d if it was so looked down upon in the eyes of society as a whole, then how can it repeatedly be the biggest selling point of the United States \u2013to where people are continually flocking, for a piece of industry action? If people are going to keep arguing for music to get bumped down the academic ladder, then the aforementioned circumstances almost beg for society to start hacking away at academic foundations and grouping children in schools based solely on their supposed career paths, which is just fantastic malarkey at best. Can people treat music like that one option \u201cby default\u201d less liable to work out, when kids and young adults are discovering a desire to delve into music every day, while also potentially turning down that English Language Arts Degree?\n(\u2026and anyway, while I understand the merit behind the point that written and verbal communication obviously cross more mutually exclusive career boundaries than music or arts, it\u2019s not as if all American English classes through high school level, fully explore grammatical structure to the point of students understanding what part of speech it is they\u2019re actually speaking in; and furthermore, does the majority of the younger American population even apply grammar effectively on a regular basis?)\nThen again, to play my own momentary devil\u2019s advocate, and as a small addendum to the Guitar Auto-Tune post, the sheer volume of collectively active industry figures can probably be largely attributed to a combination of: ease of access to equipment, instantaneous \u201cartistic development\u201d via tools like Auto-Tune, and the current wave of re-emerging club and house style songs, which de-emphasize lyrical depth and melodic phrase complexity. 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        "raw_content": "January 19, 2019\ufeff\nThank you for making our day so special! Tony did a great job of helping us plan our day. He played all of our requested songs and even took the time to personalize our first dance song. All of our guests had a great time! Thank you again!\nBrent and Kim V.\ufeff\nThank you SO much for everything! We are so happy to have had you be a part of our day. We truly believe in the power that music has to make or break any situation, and you truly helped to make the night as perfect as it was! From getting people to bawl their eyes out as I walked down the aisle to keeping people on the dance floor all night (and keeping it light and fun with the little jokes you threw in), we love the emotion you brought out of our guests on our special day. Thanks for all the prep work to make sure you understood our vision and for the song recommendations (I had two of my girlfriends say they loved the Natalie Cole song we walked back down the aisle to and that they wanted to use that during their wedding someday). Thank you thank you thank you!\nDawie and Christine Roux\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________\ufeff\nEverything was amazing! We had a great time. All of our guests keep talking about how great the music was and that the dance floor had people on it the entire time. Thank you for everything! I will make sure I pass your name along to anyone I know getting married in the future.\nThanks again, Amy and Nick\ufeff Gallagher\ufeff\nThank you so much for making our night Spectacular!\nSincerely, Jim and Kelly Panos\nYou are so awesome! Thank you soooooo much for everything you did that night! People were talking about how \u201cgood the dj\u201d was for weeks after the event! So truly, thank you! I will be sure to recommend you to everyone I can!\nAmanda and Paul Waterson\nWe first saw TNT at our friend's wedding, and we knew we had to have them for ours as well. Tony did a great job hosting the event and keeping people on the dance floor. There was never a lull in music, even during slow dances. He played all of our must-haves, and avoided songs we didn't want to hear. I would highly recommend them!\nDani C\ufeff\nHi Tony! I just wanted to tell you what an amazing job you did at my wedding Friday! Everybody said you were amazing and loved the music and our wedding was one of the best they have been too! I will definitely tell my single girlfriends about you when it's their turn. And when we have the baptism parties for our kids you will be our DJ so don't retire yet!\nAlexandria and Andrew Anderson\n\ufeff_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\nTony Jr, thank you so much for being a big part of our special day. After seeing you at 3 of our friend's weddings, we knew you were a great choice to be our DJ.\nBrittany and Kevin Korkate\ufeff\nTony Sr, was amazing! He met with my husband and I before the wedding to go over all of our details and preferences and everything was great on our wedding! He read the crowd very well and aligned the music selection accordingly. Everyone had a blast and the music set the tone. Thank you, Tony!\ufeff\nChenley S\ufeff\nTony Jr - Thank you for all of your hard work on our special day. It was so nice working with someone we trust! I am sure we will see you again at another wedding.\nMike and Erica Vanovermeer\ufeff\nTony - AKA \"Mister TNT\" You are a true Professional in every aspect! Thank you for making our special day truly, a Special Day!\nDonna and Eric Bailey\ufeff\nWe loved Tony so much! He was so fun and easy to work with along the way. The day of he kept our dance floor popping all night long. He was so polite, kind & fun. All of our guests loved him! He is the best DJ ever! Thank you for making our night so special!\ufeff\nMegann and Kory Gray\nDear Tony, thank you so much for being part of our wedding day. You did such a great job at my sister\u2019s wedding, I knew mine would also be a success!\nJoy and Mike Gardner \ufeff\nTony at TNT Sound Productions is an extremely professional dj and we would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a DJ. He has great energy and gets the guests involved to ensure a good time is had by all!\nEveryone at our wedding had a blast and was raving to us how much they enjoyed him. He played a great variety of music to cater to all the different guests.\nWe give Tony a 10/10!\ufeff\nBrad and Nicole Doescher\nThank you so much! Everyone, including John & I enjoyed the night! Great music selection, spot on! If I have any friends in the area needing a dj, I will definitely recommend!\nNicole and John Bordine\nI had my wedding on August 12 and Tony was my deejay. He showed up on time and even when we had some power issues he still did an awesome job getting things going and keeping everybody partying along.\nCouldn't have asked for better at a really reasonable price. I recommend TNT Productions to anyone looking for a deejay for any reason.\nAlso he sent me a cd with ally wedding songs on it and I thought what a nice touch. Thanks Tony.\nTara and Daniel\ufeff Doyle\nTNT Sound Productions did a fantastic job with our wedding! Tony Thomas was a wonderful MC who kept things organized and moving throughout the night-- he balanced things out with the band that we also had so that there were no lapses in our entertainment. He had great energy throughout the night and was careful to read our crowd and keep people on the dance floor with the music that they wanted and that made my husband and I happy. We have had several compliments about the music from our guests. TNT was professional and had excellent customer service both before and during our wedding. We would definitely recommend him and call them for future events.\nMelissa and Ken.\ufeff\nTony, thank you so much for being our DJ for our special day! The music was perfect and all our guests enjoyed it. Thank you also for being flexible with the location and their setup for your equipment. We will be recommending TNT Sound Productions to all our friends!\nThanks again, Ryan and Stephanie Sannes\nYou were Awesome!! You did a great job of calming our music anxiety. Thank you so much for making our wedding great!\nDonna and Chris White\nI had an amazing night at my wedding. Tony was an incredible DJ, fitting in as our friends and family. I'm so thankful we picked TNT Sound Productions. The dance floor always had people on it, and there was smiles all night! Such a good selection in music, and such good prices! Thank you Tony for sharing our special night! \ufeff\nDanielle and I wanted to say thank you again for your help and support yesterday. We had an amazing time and you were definitely a big reason why. Everything was perfect! Your professionalism, personality, and friendliness was above and beyond anything we could've hoped for. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much...we are very honored and lucky to have had you there. Many of our guests were amazed at how smoothly everything went yesterday, and much of it was because of you. Thank you again!\nJohn and Danielle Pfaff\nTony at TNT sound productions was great! He was extremely personable, and professional, and made the night amazing! He took my song suggestions, and filled in with similar songs perfectly. When people started straying from the dance floor, he knew exactly how to get them back, and keep the party going. His customer service was also excellent! I would highly recommend TNT sound productions for your wedding!\ufeff\nJeana and Mark DaRe\nHi Tony. Hailey's party was so much fun. Steve was wonderful, accommodating, \ufeffand so friendly. I will spread the word and highly recommend you guys for future events. Thank you again for everything!\nHi Tony! We had an amazing time at our wedding! Thank you SO much for your awesome DJ services! Everything was perfect, from the ceremony to reception, seriously - no complaints! You did an outstanding job keeping the dance floor alive the entire night, right up until the very last minute :) Everyone keeps telling us what a great time they had all night long. We are so happy that we found you and will definitely be recommending you to all future friends and family who get married.\nThanks so much again for doing an outstanding job at our wedding.\nHolly & Andrew Paich\n\ufeff_____________________________________________________________________________________________________\nTony, thank you for everything you did. Everyone had a great time. You did an awesome job and I will be recommending you to anyone I hear of that needs a DJ.\nLes\ufeff Branum\nTony made our wedding reception, \"The best reception I have ever been to!\" This is the comment that we received from many of our guest at our wedding. Tony played all the songs that we picked but also strategically chose songs to play to keep people on the dance floor. The dance floor was packed all night! He was very helpful in planning how the reception would go and the night of was there to keep things on track! \"Your DJ is great!\" Many of our guests told us. He has a very positive and easy going personality and is a pleasure to work with. Thank you Tony for all your hard work to make our day perfect!!\nShea and Shane Rondy\ufeff\nWe cannot thank TNT Sound Productions enough! Tony was awesome! My parents used him for my graduation party 5 years ago and he did an amazing job. When we started wedding planning we knew right away that we would use TNT Sound Productions for our wedding! They did both our ceremony and reception. Tony was prompt and very organized. He was also very helpful for any questions we had and gave great suggestions for songs to use when we were stuck! He played all the music that was on our \"Must Play\" list and played songs that got all of our guests on the dance floor! I recommend TNT Sound Productions to everyone! Thank you so much for making our wedding complete!\nMorgan and Ed Przybylo \ufeff\nMy wife and I picked TNT Sound Productions after several recommendations and a long review of available DJ's in the area. We knew our special day would be perfect from the first time we met with Tony. We had our wedding at Andiamo in Warren which the crew was comfortable with as they have done many events there in the past.\nMy wife and I know the stress and responsibilities that you have as a future husband or wife to plan the wedding, TNT Sound Productions gives you peace of mind that everything will be taken care of. Tony was available as many times as we needed. We meet several times before the wedding to discuss songs and itinerary for the day. Tony had many great recommendations for specialty songs such as mother/son, dad/daughter, etc.\n3 things I think in particular separates TNT Sound Productions from the rest. Sound quality, music selection, and professionalism.\nTony has a thing for reading crowds and playing what the crowd needs! Our dance floor was packed all night and all of our guests had an amazing time and still talk about the event today.\nWe also used them for up lighting which was amazing. Several colors to choose from along with changing colors during the evening.\nI highly recommend TNT Sound Productions for any event, you will not be disappointed!\nRobert MacKool\n\ufeff______________________________________________________________________________________________________\nMy wife and I were privileged to have Tony Jr. DJ at our wedding reception in March 2016. He was always available when we had questions and was very quick to respond. At the reception he was a crowd pleaser and the dance floor was full throughout the night. He not only provided DJ services, but he also provided a projector screen for our slide show and up lighting for around the hall. My wife and I would absolutely recommend him to anyone for their wedding or event.\nMike and Christy D\ufeff\nMy name is Jennifer and I recently got married. When I was shopping around for DJ\u2019s I was lucky because my best friend and maid of honor just so happened to be related to the DJ\u2019s at TNT Sound Production and they also worked her wedding as well. I was so happy with there performance. They played all the music that I requested and also put the music at a tone where people at the dance floor could have a good time and the people at the tables could still talk with no issues. All of my friends and family were very impressed and I would give 5 stars and recommend them. Thank you again to Tony at TNT\u2026..\nJennifer and Lee Mayers\nI can\u2019t say enough great things about TNT Sound Productions. Tony was recommended by a friend when we needed a DJ for our Prom. We used him several times after for other school events and I just recently hired him for a family party. I will definitely be using him again! What makes Tony so awesome is that he knows how to get the crowd up dancing and having fun! I love how great he is with the crowd. He mingles perfectly and wants everyone to have a good time! He is reliable, knowledgeable, professional, flexible, his prices are reasonable and he is very personable. I recommend Tony to everyone I know because he is so fabulous and awesome to work with.\nTNT Sound Productions did an AMAZING job! Everyone was saying how great they were. Kept the party more than entertained! Thank you so much, Tony!\nJessica and Jason Viger\ufeff\n_____________________________________________________________________________\ufeff________________________\nTony was great! He was very flexible despite our last minute changes, and kept everyone entertained and on the dance floor all night. Great communication throughout the entire process of planning our wedding. We had a great time and appreciate all Tony's hard work in helping us make our wedding a super fun event! We still have people telling us what a great time they had and asking who our DJ was. We are happy to refer Tony to everyone who is looking for an easy to work with and entertaining DJ!\nBernie and Holly Force\ufeff\n_______________________________________________________________________\ufeff______________________________\ufeff\nTony was far the best DJ we have ever seen; up-beat, energetic, friendly, and still professional\ufeff. Many guests were complimenting us on our choice of DJ, which we owe to his awesome performance! We really couldn't have made a better choice for a well-deserved price. Definitely\ufeff would recommend TNT to anyone looking for a great DJ, especially Tony Jr.\nThe best DJ performance a newly-wed could ask for.\nDylan and Melissa Causley\ufeff\ufeff\n___________________________________________________________________\ufeff__________________________________\nTNT Sound Productions was a perfect fit for the Octoberfest! Alternating with a German band gave great diversity to the music. Later in the night, when the party was really going, Tony read the crowd perfectly and got everyone moving on the dance floor. Thank you so much for being part of this inaugural event and we look forward to using your service again next year!\n\ufeffPaul B\ufeffjorngaard\nWe hired TNT Sound Productions for my parent\u2019s surprise Anniversary party. Tony did an awesome job and helped make it a memorable event. He kept the crowd up and dancing and his song selection was perfect\ufeff for the group dynamic. I am 100% pleased with my decision to use TNT Sound Productions. I would highly recommend them and will consider them again for any future events.\nKen Semak \ufeff\n________________________________________________________________________\ufeff_____________________________\nTony thanks again, for making another work party a huge success. Everyone was talking at work about how much fun they had at the party. We will defiantly be calling you again for our future parties.\nEdward\ufeff Garvie\nSteve was awesome! Kept the dance floor packed, catered to my guests and participated with the crowd. We are very pleased! Thank you so much!\nMr. and Mrs. Coleman\ufeff\nWe had a great time and they were wonderful and a pleasure to work with. We have received several comments from family and friends about how great they were and how it looked like they enjoy their job, so thank you!! It's meant so much to have them as our DJ for the night!!\nThanks again for anything\nLindsay Esch :)\nAfter seeing Tony in action at a friend\u2019s wedding, I realized he was necessary for my wedding. As Kristy said he is very personable and made sure our day was perfect. After multiple last minute requests for extra technologies Tony had no problem making it happen. We were also able to make sure only the music we wanted was played and when. Due to Tony's professionalism and expertise we had the night of our lives. Thank you Tony!!!!!!\nRachel W\ufeff\nTony was fantastic, very professional and a real crowd pleaser. Our family and friends danced the night away, we had a blast. Tony had all the music we asked for and then some, no one went home disappointed. Jon and I had no worries about the music or entertainment, Tony took care of it all. We highly recommend TNT Sound Productions. Tony was the best.\nJoyce McMullen\nWe had Tony Thomas DJ our wedding. We chose him and TNT Sound Productions because they were very reasonably priced and Tony was easy to talk to and work with. He was very professional and always responded in a timely manner, which was an important quality to us. They had a wide variety of music and are great at matching the music to the crowd's preferences and making it an enjoyable event for everyone. We would both highly recommend Tony and TNT Sound Productions to anyone in the Metro-Detroit area! \ufeff\nLauren and Matt Boller\nTony is such an awesome DJ, he kept the party going and everyone had an awesome time.\nHeather and Cory Fisher\nEverybody LOVED Tony. He was very professional and responded quickly to any requests we or our guests had. Kept everything appropriate to all guests and always willing to go above and beyond necessary. His pricing is always awesome compared to everyone else I had researched. He's not too commercialized like every other DJ that I spoke to. He wont waste your time yapping on the phone and hes very direct and down to earth. I would definitely recommend him to anyone and would use him again for any future events I may have!\nDanielle and John Reiss\nSome many people loved the music at our wedding. They did such a great job! Colin and I were very impressed.\ufeff\nKelly and Colin Lidster\nTony was extremely responsive and attentive during our planning process. He contacted our venue directly and made all arrangements. On the night of the wedding, he had all of our guests on the dance floor and he played a great variety of music to meet everyone's tastes. I got a lot of complements on the music from our guests. He took just the right amount of requests and I was able to trust him with making the night run smoothly without too much responsibility on our end. We would totally recommend him for your event. Thanks, Tony!\nAmanda and Gene Leung\n\"TNT Sounds Productions\" was wonderful. The DJs are easy to work with, reliable, and communicative. They aim to please, and they were right on target! Thank you!\"\nAlexa and Neil Lepsetz\nYou were great, everyone enjoyed themselves! Thank you so much.\nI cannot say enough about Tony. The guests at my wedding loved the music and we received several compliments about what a great time our wedding was. Tony is very professional and personal; It was very easy to contact him and he was very punctual in responding to e-mails and phone calls, which definitely helped reduce the stress of planning a wedding. My husband and I were very pleased and would HIGHLY recommend him.\nBethany and TJ Templin\n___________________________________________________________________________________________\ufeff__________\nSteve was great and kept the dance floor hopping all night long which was amazing considering we had a small wedding.\nJim and Julie Plociniak\nWe have used TNT Sound Productions for the past 5 years for our formal residency graduation and celebration. They are the most professional and entertaining vendor we've had the pleasure of working with. They catered to our needs and wants, and do an amazing job! We look forward to many more fun years with them!\nTony did a great job getting everyone involved and took our request into consideration. The kids at our wedding had a great time too.\nJust want to thank you again for everything you did with our wedding. You did such an awesome job and we could have not asked for a better Dj! I will definitely be recommending you to everyone I know!\nJonathan and Liz Henley\nTony is a reliable, friendly, and talented DJ. His understanding of music trends, and his fun demeanor, makes him a favorite at our dances. TNT Productions is a vibrant company, ideal for high school dances , and any other venues looking for the best, yet affordable, DJ services in Metro Detroit.\nBruno A. Fernandez,\ufeff Director of Student Affairs\nWe could not have asked for a better DJ for our wedding! Our DJ was Tony Jr, he was absolutely phenomenal! Between the numerous emails, calls, and finally a meeting, Tony was right there making sure we were well taken care of. On our wedding day, he made sure every little detail was perfect (including things like the room temperature, lighting, etc..). We cannot believe how \"in-tune\" Tony was with our personalities and the vision we had for our ceremony and reception. Truly the best experience we could have asked for! Thank you Tony!\nKate and Tim ________________________________________________________________________\ufeff_____________________________\nTony, we would just like to say thank you for a job well done! We were so pleased with your disc jockey services at our wedding and received many compliments on the music selection. Thanks again!\nKate and Jeff\nWe would like to thank you for making our night so perfect. We had a blast on the dance floor when we could find a spot. So many people told us how much fun they had. We can't wait to see you again at our sister\u2019s wedding next year.\ufeff\nKasey & Mike Hilton\ufeff\nTony was awesome at my wedding. The music was great and all the guests told me that they had a great time too!!\nI absolutely loved working with Tony! I had a great feeling when my husband and I first met him - he answered all my questions with out me having to ask them. He did his research on our reception hall because he had never been there and I think that's a wonderful thing to do. After we met Tony, he emailed me asking if I had any questions or any concerns - to me, that told me that he wanted our business. After we decided to use TNT, Tony came to our house to help finalize our our music selection. Overall, working with Tony was a wonderful experience and I would recommend him to anyone. He knows his music! He helped us select our bridal party song, first dance song, mother/son song, and he knew what to play and what not to play. Tony rocks!!!\nPersonable and great music selection...played everything we wanted.\nA friend recommend Tony Sr when I was looking around for our wedding dj. I spoke with him briefly on the phone and set up a in home meeting a week later. I had already thought I was going to go with another big named local company, but after meeting with Tony my mind was quickly changed. He is awesome! He has a great personality, has so much knowledge when it comes to weddings and music. I was completely clueless as to what I wanted to do. He helped me plan every step. He coordinated my ceremony music and my reception music perfect! My guests loved him and so did my husband and I. The dance floor was never empty on our wedding night. I HIGHLY recommend using this company. And if you're lucky enough like we were to have Tony share our day with us, you too will have an awesome party.\nTony Jr. was amazing, we would recommend him to anyone looking for a DJ. He was punctual, professional, courteous, kept the night moving along and made sure all of the reception details that were important to us were taken care of. Our wedding reception was everything we had hoped it would be and we owe a large part of that success to Tony, so THANK YOU!\ufeff\nWe hired Tony for our wedding at Wellers Carriage House on the recommendation of another bride that had gotten married there (she was happy with her other vendors, but couldn't say enough about Tony!) and both my husband and I are ecstatic that we did! First, he was able to provide music for our outdoor ceremony, indoor dinner, and outdoor (third location) dancing seemlessly, which is a feat in and of itself! He also took the time to meet with us beforehand and really get an understanding of our taste in music (we are both picky), and he was so responsive to our multitude of phone calls. And, on top of all of that, he was the nicest person you could ever meet. He brought his son along too, who also works in the business, and it's pretty clear that it runs in the family. The dance floor was packed the entire night, and we got many compliments on Tony's work. He also managed to delicately talk my father down from the line dance he requested that was a headline on our \"Do Not Play\" list:) And, as just a nice extra touch, he gave us CD's that included music played during the night and some of the songs that we requested. Just an added bonus. Awesome job, Tony, and thanks so much!\nLindsay W \ufeff\nDJ Tony Thomas was the most organized vendor I worked with on our wedding. He was also very insightful as to who we are as a couple, and has a great love of music. We met with him twice and spoke on the phone a few times, which really cleared up any confusion. The day of the wedding I had no worries about the sound or music. He even set up sound for our ceremony (at Wellers Carriage House). I'm so glad that we decided to do that extra set up. Everyone in the audience heard the entire ceremony. DJ Tony was also great at keeping the flow of the evening and at gauging the crowd to see what song would work best next...all while keeping our taste in music in mind. He's really a great value b/c he comes with a great lighting set up! I can't say enough about him. He was a pleasure to work with and I do hope our paths cross at another event in the future!\nMy Dj Tony was so professional and polite! He had everyone dancing all night! Thank you!\nTony was absolutely awesome; he kept our wedding guests out on the full dance floor and the patio all night long! He was fantastic to work with and I would absolutely recommend TNT Sounds Productions for any event\ufeff.\nWe had Tony Jr. for our wedding and I couldn\u2019t have been more pleased. He was one of the most professional, easy going, energetic guys I have met and was very good and funny when handling those drunk party guest requesting those same terrible songs from the past. Any song you want, he\u2019ll have it and I you have something he doesn\u2019t have, he defiantly will have it by show time. Very affordable as well!\ufeff\nJake and Kelly Teutsch\nTony is a wonderful DJ, he really set a great tone for the night. He reads the crowd and determines what songs to play to get everyone out on the dance floor. We would recommend him to all friends and family. Not only is he a great DJ but a great guy that we really enjoyed working with. You wont regret going with this DJ for your wedding.\nMax and Sarah Niedzwiecki\ufeff\nTony provided us with a fantastic music that our guest's danced all night long to. He took as many requests from our guest's as possible, while keeping the music tasteful.. They were very reasonably priced and we received A+ service. Tony found every song that I asked him to play, no matter how obscure. He even made us a CD of the most memorable songs of the night for us to have as a keepsake.\nKristen and Dave Pokley\n\ufeff___________________________________________________________________________________________\ufeff__________\nI used this company for my wedding. They were very professional and did everything they said they would. I was very happy with them and would refer them to my friends when they get married.\nAmanda\ufeff\nI firmly believe that Tony Sr. was the #1 best decision we made, aside from getting married of course! He was helpful the whole way through: great communicator! He made sure all the events ran smoothly, kept us on track, and listened to what we wanted. He was incredibly respectful and we partied until the place shut down!\nDid a great job at or wedding, great price, great personality, very professional. Great music mix - did everything just the way we wanted it. Would use them again for any occasion. \ufeff\nSandi Dingman\n\ufeff________________________________________________________________________\ufeff_____________________________\nExcellent!! I've used them twice, once for a wedding and again for a birthday.\nMary Polland\n__________________________________________________________________________\ufeff___________________________\nVery accomodating! Great entertainment, they know how to get the party going and keep it going! I would definatley recomend them to anyone for any event\ufeff!\nAMAZING....Tony was our awesome DJ for the night of our wedding. He took time out of his day to come to our rehearsal (which he played the processional/recessional/seating music for) and was there early and ready to go the day of our wedding. So professional yet soooo amazingly fun and outgoing. We couldn't have asked for a better DJ for our Ceremony and Reception. The dance floor was packed all night. The special touches he added to make our music POP was more than we could have ever asked for. I HIGHLY recommend TNT Sound Productions!!\ufeff\nTNT is the best!! Caters to all audiences. Everyone in the crowd will have a blast! We can't wait for our next party. Rave reviews from all of our guests!!\nFrom the bottom of our hearts..... \ufeffRick and I just wanted to say \"Thanks\" again for everything. You really made our wedding perfect. Everyone loved you and was so happy with the music. People are still raving about how great you were! Thanks for coming early and paying attention to all the details from the ceremony to the reception. THANKS SO SO SO VERY MUCH! \ufeff\nChrissy and Rick Lundgren\ufeff\nAbsolutely incredible! Would recommend them to anyone!\nTNT Sound Productions performed at my niece's graduation party and they were GREAT!! Every age and gender group enjoyed the music. Mr. Thomas is professional and provides outstanding entertainment.\n\ufeffSusan L\nTNT Sound Productions ROCKS.........Tony was the DJ for my wedding and he took care of absolutely EVERYTHING! He made sure he had every song I suggested and made the evening a blast. I am still getting compliments on how great the DJ was! He is a fantastic man to work with and I would recommend him to anyone and everyone!! He made our perfect night complete\ufeff.\nJoie Merryman\nHe was a friend of my husbands and he just did an awesome job!! \ufeff\nWe have used the D.J.'s at TNT for several occasions over the years and have never been disappointed. The next is our parents 50th anniversary and we can't wait!!\nMark\ufeff\ufeff\nI hired TNT Sound Productions for my wedding. My sister hired them for her wedding also . They are extremely professional and kept the dance floor rocking. Hire them for your next event you won't regret it. They will alway's be #1 in my book.\nTNT Sound Productions is the best in town. If you want the best, look no further than TNT. Trust me, I'm not even relate to them!\nLynda Parham\nTony did an excellent job at our wedding. During the dinner service he kept the music appropriate and low so people could enjoy conversations. After dinner, Tony rocked the house. Great job from the time we met until after the wedding.\n\ufeff\ufeff\ufeffTony was absolutely awesome; he kept our wedding guests out on the full dance floor and the patio all night long! He was fantastic to work with and I would absolutely recommend TNT Sounds Productions for any event. \ufeff\nTNT is the best!! Caters to all audiences. Everyone in the crowd will have a blast! We can't wait for our next party. Rave reviews from all of our guests!! \ufeff\nEdward Sams\nI can say from years of experience working with TNT Sound Productions that they provide excellent entertainment services. 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        "raw_content": "Stock Market Tips That Will Make You Lots Of Money!\nPosted on July 5, 2017 by Elizabeth Green\nTo survive in the market, a combination of patience, familiarization, and trend tracking are needed. If you are looking for information on how to get the highest returns on your investments, keep reading! It is possible to begin making money in the stock market immediately.\nAlways look into free resources for investments rather than a broker who is motivated by commissions. If you take a little time to investigate the organization and understand their business practices, you will help to protect yourself against investment fraud.\nCreate a plan that you can meet long-term when you are trying to maximize your investment profits. Try to set realistic goals in order to have more success in your endeavors. Keep your stock for whatever time it takes to turn a profit.\nIf you focus your portfolio on the most long range yields, you want to include strong stocks from various industries. Not every sector will do well in any given year. If you spread your investments out over a variety of different areas, you are sure to increase your investment as specific industries are hot and increase your overall plan. Rebalancing your portfolio regularly will cut down on your risks from losing stocks and sectors while aligning yourself to capitalize on future growth.\nDon\u2019t go too long without checking up on your portfolio; do it at least every few months. The economy and market are always changing. Some sectors will start to do better than others, and some may become extinct. The best company to invest in is likely to change from year to year. Track your portfolio and adjust when necessary.\nConsider short selling. To do this, you will have to utilize loaning stock shares. This is when investors borrow shares through an agreement that will deliver the exact number of shares at a date that is later than normal. Investors will then sell shares in which they could repurchase them when the price of the stock drops.\nDon\u2019t over-invest in your own company\u2019s stock. Although there is no harm in purchasing stock of your employer, it is best to build a more diverse portfolio that includes other investments. It used to common for people to invest mainly in their company\u2019s stock, but then too many suffered the fate of losing almost all of their wealth when their company failed.\nSteer clear of stock market advice which nobsimreviews.com/lifestyle-now-scam you did not actively seek. Of course, your own adviser should be listened to, particularly if you know they are benefiting from their own advice. Ignore the other speculation from other sources. You simply cannot escape the need to conduct research on your own, particularly when investment advice is everywhere you look.\nRemember that cash is not always profit. It is essential to maintain a cash flow in all areas of your life, including your portfolio. While is it nice to be able to reinvest some cash or spend some of your gains, you have to keep money on had so you can afford paying your bills. It is advisable you set aside a half year\u2019s worth of living expenses, just in case something happens.\nThe general rule of thumb for novice stock traders is they should begin with only a cash account and not trade on margin. These types of accounts have a lower risk because you will be able to control how much loss there is, and they are usually a better way to learn all about the stock market.\nWhen you delve into the stock market, if you figure out a winning strategy, stick with it! You might prefer to invest in businesses with plenty of liquid assets, or you might look for companies that pull in high profits regularly. You should use a strategy you understand and that corresponds to your investment goals.\nAnybody has the ability to invest within the stock market, but only some have the knowledge and desire to research in order to earn the highest profit. Concentrate on acquiring as much knowledge as possible about how the market operates, and what companies are good to invest in so you don\u2019t end up losing a lot of money. Follow the advice in this article and you\u2019ll be making money in no time.",
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        "raw_content": "Dad\u2026\u2026 Are you listening?\nDad, can you hear me? Are you paying attention?\nYes, son, I\u2019m listening.\nWhy Dad?\nWhy does Planned Parenthood do those type of things?\nWhy does our government support and pay Planned Parenthood to do those type of things?\nWhy? Why does this ISIS thing do such awful things and then video tape them? It\u2019s like they are proud of them. Why do they hate us so much?\nWhy, Dad? Why does a country like the Dominican Republic hate its neighbors so much that it takes away their citizenship? Isn\u2019t that sort of like the first step in what Nazi Germany did?\nDad, why do people abuse kids? Why do people open up orphanages and then not care for the kids?\nWhy does the church argue so much? Why do they have such a hard time with people who don\u2019t agree with them?\nWhy do teenagers who are \u201cgay\u201d commit suicide at a rate over 8 times more than what teenagers who are attracted to the opposite sex do?\nWhy do many white people still not treat black people as equals?\nDad, are you still listening? I\u2019ve got a few more questions.\nWhy, Dad, why do children have to suffer at the hands of the people who are supposed to care for them?\nWhy has this thing they used to call government turned into a mockery, a fight, a \u201clie fest\u201d and a place where the truth doesn\u2019t matter?\nWhy is a casino owner running for president? Dad?\nWhy do 13 year olds die in car crashes because someone was eating a sandwhich?\nDad, I don\u2019t understand. Why are these things happening? Why is our world so messed up?\nSon, the world is at war. It\u2019s not just the war that you can see with those people called ISIS and others. The world is at war between us and the devil. It\u2019s a big war, it\u2019s a painful war.\nWe know who will win. We know the final outcome.\nThe rest, I will tell you when you join me in the room that I\u2019ve prepared for you. Until then, lean on me and I will be all you need.\nUntil you come home and all will be made clear.",
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        "raw_content": "Successful Entrepreneur Chris Burch Wants You To Live Your Dream\nby User August 18, 2018\nChris Burch is a successful entrepreneur that is truly living his dream. He achieved amazing success by following his dream in the early stages of his career. The founder and CEO of Burch Creative Capital has plenty of sage advice for young entrepreneurs that would like to achieve the same type of amazing success achieved by American entrepreneur, Chris Burch. Chris Burch is not a newcomer to the game. He\u2019s been involved in various entrepreneurial projects for well over 40 years. He\u2019s done everything from starting his own company to partnering with celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres in ventures.\nChris Burch admits that he has always been a very curious man, see (Medium.com). Curiosity is a well-known trait of the very successful entrepreneur. He\u2019s the type of person that applies great interest to the world around him. He noticed that there were quite a few products and services on the consumer market that really needed improving. This stirred up a whole bunch of ideas in his brain. He had achieved great success with several of his own ventures and decided to apply this knowledge to help other entrepreneurs gain their own kind of success. This idea led to the development of Burch Creative Capital. The goal of the company is to match ideas with funding.\nMany entrepreneurs are very curious about Chris Burch\u2019s idea development. Chris Burch was eager to share his path to developing ideas that resonate with others. Ideas start with a spark of imagination. Next, you have to have good people around you to help you achieve those goals. Without the right people, the goals might never be accomplished.\nExciting New Trends\nChris Burch has been around for over 40 years developing new ideas and achieving amazing success in his ventures. Still, this successful entrepreneur gets very excited about all the new trends that are developing. Burch knows that is the key to staying relevant and successful, visit https://www.wzb.eu/en/personen/sujit-choudhry.\nPosted in Successful Entrepreneur\nLarkin and Lacey: Exposing Arpaio\nSheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona became a national figure when he imprisoned two journalists, Jim Larkin and Michael Lacey, on what were clearly bogus charges in 2007 in an effort to stop them from reporting on his department\u2019s misdeeds.\nLarkin and Lacey were Arizona residents and co-owners of Village Voice, a media company that owns the paper the Phoenix New Times. They saw how Arpaio\u2019s department engaged in racial profiling and other misconduct, such as inhumane treatment of prisoners and illegal searches and arrests.\nWanting to bring national attention to all of this Larkin and Lacey ran story after story about Arpaio, hoping to get some national attention onto him. During their investigation of Arpaio Larkin and Lacey uncovered a secret Grand Jury he had assembled that seemed to be operating without just cause. They didn\u2019t learn what the Grand Jury was investigating but they ran a story on it and Arpaio used that as an excuse to have them arrested. Read more: Village Voice Media | Wikipedia and Larkin and Lacey Fruntera Fund | Crunchbase\nCharging the two journalists with interfering with an investigation, Arpaio ordered Larkin and Lacey arrested and they were picked up from their respective homes on October 18th, 2007. Larkin and Lacey were held for 24 days before being freed. Learn more about Jim Larkin and Michael Lacey: http://frontpageconfidential.com/michael-lacey-jim-larkin-arpaio-frontera-fund-first-amendment/ and http://releasefact.com/2017/09/jim-larkin-and-michael-lacey-continue-fight-for-latino-rights-after-pardoning-of-joe-arpaio/\nThere was a national outcry that finally succeeded in bringing Arpaio\u2019s activities to the national attention. Though he was admired by some, most Americans of all political striped were against his violation of freedom of the press.\nA judge finally ordered Larkin and Lacey freed and all charges against them dismissed. The Grand Jury was determined to have been founded without cause and dissolved. With these blows to his goal of putting them behind bars Arpaio went to trial himself.\nHe was found guilty but pardoned by President Trump. Arpaio lost his 2016 re-election bid for a seventh term, ending his career as sheriff. The people of Maricopa County were tired of the hits to their reputation the Counties coffers.\nLarkin and Lacey sued the county and were awarded $3.7 million in a settlement. They used this as seed money to start a civil rights defense organization, the Frontera Fund.\nFocusing Frontera on defending the 1st amendment and Latinos specifically, Larkin and Lacey hope the organization repair some of the damage done to the Latino community by Arpaio. The two continue to cover Arpaio\u2019s activities as he seeks a seat in the U.S. Senate representing Arizona.\nPosted in Activists\nSussex Healthcare Commitment to offering Quality Services\nSussex Healthcare provides personalised and comprehensive healthcare services to residents of the United Kingdom. The firm was established in 1985, and it has solved the various health conditions that humans go through, with the help of their highly skilled medical practitioners and caregivers. The firm\u2019s growth has been attributed to the close relationships that bits executives or with its caregivers, management team and health practitioners. For the past years, Sussex Healthcare offers care services to people with various conditions like dementia, autism, neurological diseases and others. Besides, the firm has received a lot of accreditation for the top-notch services that it offers to its clients, and in 2002, it received certification from the Health Quality services for its impeccable services.\nSussex Healthcare services are ranked among the best in the world. The firm also received the Investors of the People award for the care that it offers to people in need of attention. Additionally, the firm\u2019s team of management strives to employ the use of innovative services with the aim of bringing healing to their patients. The caregivers have put a great effort into making the patients feel at home and happy through the vast number of activities that they have incorporated. With their highly technologized swimming pools, the patients can now enjoy themselves while being monitored. The swimming classes that they offer are specially meant to enhance flexibility to their clients as well as make their life fun.\nMoreover, swimming also plays a significant role in increasing the strength of the patients and as a result, make their healing process fast. Many people have accredited the various activities incorporated by the firm. Additionally, people suffering from neurological conditions have also acquired a chance to improve their health through neurogenesis. From a recent study, scientists believe that people that involve various exercises and active activities acquire a higher chance of improving their mental problem. The procedure helps in incorporating various reflex in the body to make it active and enhance a victims brain functioning. The efforts put by the team at Sussex Healthcare is appealing, and a vast number of people strive to seek their counsel concerning their health as well as that of their affected loved ones.\nPosted in Health Care, Health Care ProviderTagged Health Care Services",
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        "raw_content": "Led Zeppelin to Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Illustrated Book\nLed Zeppelin has announced that they'll celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2018 in a big way \u2014 by releasing an illustrated book with Reel Art Press, which could be of the \"surprises\" about which Jimmy Page was recently hinting. The book includes input from all three surviving members of the band.\nThe band announced the news on their website and in social media posts today. \u201cLed Zeppelin is pleased to announce that Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones are collaborating with Reel Art Press to publish the official illustrated book celebrating 50 years since the formation of the group,\" they wrote, capped off with only a vague \"Coming in 2018.\" The band directed fans to the Reel Art Press website to look for updates as they happen.\nIt comes following the release of a 50-minute video for the Academy of Achievement, in which Page says, \"There\u2019ll be Led Zeppelin product coming out, for sure, that people haven\u2019t heard, because I\u2019m working on that. Next year will be the 50th year, so there\u2019s all manner of surprises coming out.\u201d\nIn 2015, Page finished work remastering each of the band's studio albums, which were reissued alongside bonus discs that included previously unreleased recordings. Fans also got ahold of The Complete BBC Sessions last year. At the time, Page noted most of the band's outtakes had been released, though some remained.\nThe band last reunited in 2007, although another reunion is unlikely. Page, along with Robert Plant and John Paul Jones have all been busy with a variety of other projects in the ensuing years.\nSource: Led Zeppelin to Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Illustrated Book",
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        "raw_content": "Julie Bishop to meet Indonesia\u2019s FM next week as diplomatic tensions ease\nAkhtar Jamal \u2014 July 30, 2015\nAustralian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is expected to meet her Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi next week, indicating that relations between the two countries are warming after the execution of the Bali nine duo and boat turn-backs.\nIndonesian officials told Fairfax Media the meeting will take place on the sidelines of the upcoming ASEAN foreign ministers\u2019 meeting in Kuala Lumpur.\nIt will be the first by any ministers from the two countries since Australia withdrew its ambassador to Jakarta, Paul Grigson, in protest at the death by firing squad of rehabilitated drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran on April 28.\nMr Grigson has since returned to his post.\nWhile the Australian government was deeply disappointed its repeated pleas for clemency were rebuffed, Indonesia expressed outrage in the lead-up to the executions when Prime Minister Tony Abbott linked Australia\u2019s $1 billion in tsunami aid to the bid for mercy.\nSince then, there have been ongoing tensions over boat turn-backs, including allegations people smugglers were paid by Australian spies to return a vessel laden with asylum seekers to Indonesia.\nAn 80 per cent cut in live cattle import permits by Indonesia also upset Australia.\nFormer Indonesian foreign minister Marty Natalegawa expressed concern last month that there was a \u201csense of disconnect\u201d in the bilateral relationship and that communications between the two nations \u2013 both publicly and privately \u2013 were at a low.\nHe cited the boat turn-backs policy, since adopted by Labor as its policy, as \u201cinherently incompatible\u201d with good relations.\nMs Bishop retorted that the relationship was at an \u201call-time\u201d high and she was in regular contact with Ms Marsudi.\nIndonesian officials, however, have conceded that relations have been at a nadir but say they are anxious for the squabbling to end.\n\u201cAustralia is an important regional partner for us,\u201d said one official.\nMs Bishop was unable to comment as she was travelling back to Australia from New York. But it is understood she plans to be in Kuala Lumpur next week.\nMinister for Justice Michael Keenan is expected to visit Jakarta in about three weeks, the first by a minister this year.\nTags: AsiaAustraliaDiplomacyForeign AffairsIndonesia\nNext post Pakistan monsoon floods, rains killed 83 people, affected almost 300,000\nPrevious post US, UK, Australia most expensive destinations for international students",
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        "raw_content": "Golden Eagles face Belmont as OVC foe for first time\nCOOKEVILLE, Tenn. \u2013 The Tennessee Tech soccer team will look to even its Ohio Valley Conference record to 3-3 this weekend when it hosts the Bruins of Belmont University. The match, which will take place at the Tech Soccer Field on Sunday, is slated to begin at 2 p.m. CT.\nThe Golden Eagles split their matches over the weekend, earning a 1-0 victory at Morehead State and falling two days later to Eastern Kentucky, 2-0.\n\"I think the girls are starting to see that they can compete in the conference and can make it to the conference tournament,\" said head coach Daniel Brizard. \"There's still a challenge ahead of us, but I think we can do it. Earlier in conference play we had a tough loss against EIU, but we rebounded well with a good win over Morehead.\"\nFreshman goalkeeper Jordan Brown made 14 saves over the two-game roadtrip, giving her 90 for the season. She now ranks first in the OVC in saves and saves per game and also ranks 10th in all of Division I soccer in total saves. She has racked up three shutouts on the season as well.\nJunior forward Ellie Iaciofano didn't score any points over the weekend, however, she still ranks first in the OVC in both goals and points with eight and 18 respectively. She has accumulated three games with multiple games this season.\n\"We're hoping to take a good week of training into the match against Belmont,\" said Brizard. \"They're new to the conference, but I think they'll become our biggest thing to a rivalry now that they're in the conference. They're right there in Nashville, just an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes away. We'll compete for some of the same kids in recruiting. I think it's going to be nice. It's always nice to have a little rivalry going for competition.\"\n\"They're still strying to find their identity just like us. Our goal is to play well and get a win and move one step closer to the conference tournament.\"\nScouting Belmont\n- Belmont sits at 5-6-1 on the year, splitting a pair of matches last week against Austin Peay and Murray State.\n- The Bruins are 1-2-1 in the OVC this season, their first as a member of the conference, owning a notable tie against the OVC-leading Eastern Kentucky Colonels.\n- Sunday's match will mark the 13th meeting between TTU and Belmont, with the Bruins holding a 6-4-2 advantage.\n- Belmont defeated the Golden Eagles 3-1 in last season's meeting in Cookeville.\n- Katie Proud leads the Bruin attack with three goals this season.\n- Nicole Berner has recorded 50 saves this season in the net, along with three shutouts.\nDaniel Brizard on the Bruins\n\"They're a hard-working team and very blue collar. They like to put the ball on the floor and pass it around, but at the same time if they see an opportunity for a quick strike, they'll go for it. They have a couple of special players we'll have to look after, but at the end of the day, we just need to go out there and worry less about the other team and concentrate on what we need to do\"\n\"They're going to fast and physical. They have a couple of big girls that will help them win some 50-50's. Heather [Henson] is very methodical in her coaching and her girls are going to be smart. We're going to have our work cut out for us, but I believe it will be a great match.\"",
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        "title": "ONLY IN EUROPE: INDUSTRIAL JOBS SET TO DECLINE BUT JOB INCREASES FOR SOCIALIZED MEDICINE \u2018HEALTH SECTOR\u2019 EXPECTED\u2026\u2026. \u2013 The Tundra Tabloids\u2026\u2026.",
        "raw_content": "ONLY IN EUROPE: INDUSTRIAL JOBS SET TO DECLINE BUT JOB INCREASES FOR SOCIALIZED MEDICINE \u2018HEALTH SECTOR\u2019 EXPECTED\u2026\u2026.\nFinland health care\nIt\u2019s a socialist La La land for those who support big government bureaucracies, life couldn\u2019t get any better! It\u2019s a worrisome trend however, that can\u2019t sustain itself, like all government bureaucracies everywhere, it exists solely to serve itself, bloating its ranks with yet more people who do not produce anything of value.\nThat\u2019s why socialists seeks to nationalize much of the economy, being able to swell the ranks of the many different \u201csectors\u201d under its control is an inviting scheme, but it carries the seeds to its own destruction, because it can\u2019t exist indefinitely, somewhere someone has to produce the necessary wealth to prop up all these entitlement projects.\nYou can see the same worrisome trend in the United States under the Obama administration, which denies that it\u2019s health care plan is a government (socialist) takeover of the health care system, while at the same time it swells the ranks of its bureaucracy and then claims that the economy is growing. One day the house of cards will come crashing down, but on future generations if the socialist trend isn\u2019t reversed.\nHere in Finland however, where there isn\u2019t a clear Left and Right, everyone seeks to safeguard health care, while it sucks the life out of the economy. KGS\nThink-Tank Projects Job Growth for Health Sector\nA new employment trend study by the Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT) suggests that the social welfare and healthcare sectors will be a boon for workers while heavy industry jobs will continue to disappear.\nThe most positive news is in healthcare, where experts predict that 120,000 new jobs will be created to care for the elderly by the year 2025. Some 35,000 more people will be needed in this field already over the next four years.\nAccording to the institute, Finland\u2019s ageing population will soon affect the economy, as the working age population declines.\nResearchers say the structure of the Finnish economy will change in the future. For example, imports are expected to outpace exports.\nPrevious Post Previous Post UK HOSPITAL RULES AGAINST NURSES CROSS, HIJABS HOWEVER ARE OK\u2026\u2026.\nNext Post Next Post OBAMA BANS ISLAM AND JIHAD\u2026\u2026AS TERMS FOR USE IN SECURITY ISSUES\u2026\u2026.",
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        "raw_content": "Ukrainian Catholic Holy Ghost Parish in the Montreal neighborhood of Point-Saint-Charles\nHoly Ghost Parish first showed signs of its spiritual life on January 19, 1912, when Father Theodore Dvulit performed the consecration of water outside Saint-Gabriel church on Center Street. At the time, classes in Ukrainian were offered at the local Catholic School and a chapter of the Prosvita Society was also founded there. In 1929 the Sisters Servants took over teaching Ukrainian youth. On February 23, 1931, the first meeting of neighborhood parishioners was held, where a church committee was elected and fundraising for building a new church was initiated.\nFather Josaphat Tymochko OSBM became the first pastor. In 1934, land was purchased for construction of the church. During Father Josaphat Jean's short tenure as parish priest here, the church hall was built. However, due to the war and a shortage of building materials, building the church came later.\nThe church's cornerstone was finally consecrated and laid on June 29, 1947; the ceremony was overseen by Father Benjamin Baranyk, Superior of the Basilian Fathers in Canada. Finally on March 7 the following year, the first Mass was celebrated in the newly built church, with 495 people receiving Holy Communion that day. The Very Reverend Bishop Isidore Borecky consecrated the church on June 27, 1948 in a grand ceremony. In 1953 the church interior was painted by painter Leonid Parfetsky, whereas the choirs, the sacristy and the vestibule - by painter Volodymyr Moshynsky.\nMany pastors served this parish. In chronological order: Fr. Teodor Dvulit, Fr. Ivan Perepylytsya, Fr. Mykhaylo Hryhoriychuk, Fr. Yosafat Tymochko, Fr. Hryhoriy Trukh, Fr. Josaphat Jean, Fr. Pavlo Hevko, Fr. Christopher Kondratiuk, Fr. Sevastian Shevchuk, Fr. Markian Pasicznyk, Fr. Nicholas Siryy, Fr. 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There are never any events or performances without their active participation. Be it organizing and conducting meetings of the Church Committee, the traditional Kutya and Sviachene (the Chrismas and Easter communal luncheons, respectively), running the bingo, maintaining church records, overseeing the cleanliness and proper technical condition of the church building and parish hall - all this, and more, rests upon their shoulders. Every Sunday Mrs. Marianna joins the ranks of the church choir, and during the week, together with Ms. Maria Hruszowska, she assists the pastor during Holy Masses for private intentions\nBreaking bread together in celebration of religious milestones have become a cherished tradition, starting with the Parish Kutya, which we have at Christmas-time, and the Sviachene which takes place during the Easter period, along with the weekly coffee and baked goods served on Sundays following Mass. 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        "raw_content": "printing press is one of the most important technological breakthroughs in the history of humankind. Its invention is described, in addition to the changes the press underwent throughout its history. The impact on the history of humankind is also analyzed.\nThe Origins of Printing\nAlthough German silversmith Johann Gutenberg is usually credited with the invention of the printing press, the origins of printing are really in China. The first prints were manufactured in China c. 594 from a negative relief; this method involved \u201crubbing off impressions from a wood block spread along the caravan routes to the West\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). The Chinese also invented paper that provided smooth surface convenient for printing.\nFrom the Far East, printed products were imported in Europe by travelers that brought to the continent so-called \u201cblock books,\u201d or pieces of wood with letters or imaged carved on to them (Kreis, 2004). However, this technique was flawed in many ways since it produced results that were not lasting or durable. The blocks did not withstand frequent printing, and by the time of Gutenberg\u2019s invention, many European craftsmen began to experiment with new movable type design of printing that formed the basis for the new printing press.\nJohann Gutenberg\u2019s Invention\nAlthough printing did exist before Gutenberg, as stated above, it was a costly and inefficient undertaking. The German master can be credited with the invention of the principally new type of press that enabled mass production of books and other printed materials. The type of press created by Johann Gutenberg with relatively minor changes existed well into the 19th century.\nJohann Gutenberg was one of those who realized that wooden blocks were expensive and deficient in many ways, so he decided to give metal types a try. His first experiments with the new type of printing began when he first moved from Mainz to Strassburg in 1430 (IdeaFinder, 2006). The machine made by Gutenberg represented an adaptation of the screw printing press used for pressing wine in villages throughout the Rhine Valley. Gutenberg made his machine work on oil-based ink that had recently been invented. Also, he \u201cdevised a mold of metal prism matrices, punch-stamped typeface molds and invented a functional metal alloy to mold the type\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). The press was based on the movable type.\nThe German craftsman began the work on the printing press in 1436 and completed in 1440 (IdeaFinder, 2006). Some of the inventor\u2019s first famous printed materials included \u201cPoem of the Last Judgment\u201d printed in 1446 and the \u201cCalendar for 1448\u201d published in the respective year (IdeaFinder, 2006). These prints already demonstrate the improvement of the machine as compared to the first examples of printed production \u2013 the indulgences Gutenberg manufactured in 1440 on his first press. These papers used by the Roman Catholic Church for sale to Christians in exchange for sin purgation were the first things to be produced with the new machine.\nIn Gutenberg\u2019s time\u2019s religious publications took precedence before lay literature, and there is evidence that he began to print the Bible approximately in 1450 in partnership with Johann Fust (IdeaFinder, 2006). His Bible started to roll out on a large scale in Europe in 1452, being the first Bible produced in this way. It is interesting that Gutenberg, despite his revolutionary contribution to technology, was not financially successful, partly because his partner in the business, Johann Fust, through litigation deprived him of his printing press and confiscated his produce (IdeaFinder, 2006).\nThe Impact of the Printing Press\nFollowing 500 years after the invention of the printing press, the respondents polled by the British Sunday Times said Gutenberg was \u201cthe most significant figure of the past 1,000 years\u201d (\u201cGutenberg\u2019s Millennium\u201d, 2000, 41). This opinion echoes the saying of Francis Bacon who believed \u201cprinting was one of three inventions (the others were gunpowder and the compass) that had \u201cchanged the appearance and state of the whole world\u201d (\u201cGutenberg\u2019s Millennium\u201d, 2000, 41). These opinions demonstrate how the grateful humankind continues to recognize the outstanding achievement of Johann Gutenberg and the decisive impact it had on culture and scholarship in the entire world.\nThe invention of the printing press made the process of printing easy and efficient, which, in turn, created possibilities for the proliferation of knowledge through press and book publishing. Before Gutenberg, books were exclusive rarity rather than a common commodity. Their use was more frequent in the houses of the rich than the middle class, and ownership of a large library was certainly out of reach for the poor. The current periodicals would never have been born without the printing press that made daily publication of news materials possible.\nWith its invention, printing \u201cstimulated the literacy of lay people and eventually came to have a deep and lasting impact on their private lives\u201d (Kreis, 2004). In addition to publications on religious matters, there appeared books on moralizing subjects, fiction, medical manuals, and even travel guides. Books were now owned and read by merchants, students, and ordinary people. In a sense, the invention of printing was another catalyst for the Renaissance, contributing to the acquisition of knowledge by lay people, as opposed to the situation before the advent of the printing press when books and learning were accumulated in churches and monasteries.\nImprovements to Gutenberg\u2019s Press\nGutenberg\u2019s invention adequately served humanity for many centuries after its invention, demonstrating few alterations. The typical features of the printing press produced by the German master remained in place, including \u201cpunch cutting, matrix fitting, typecasting, composing and printing\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). However, efforts were made to make it even more cost-efficient and productive.\nFifteen years after the first application of oil paints for image printing, in 1460, the printer\u2019s ink was invented that could \u201cstick onto a metal surface, and it was based on heat-bodied linseed oil, kept for a year to allow the mucilage to settle\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). Scholars believe today that the black paint used in this type of printing was produced out of soot processed specially. In the middle of the nineteenth century, it was still not uncommon for printers to produce their ink on their own.\nIn the 16th century, advertisers first turned to printing as a vehicle for conveying their messages. Handbills ousted the so-called town criers that walked around shouting their messages aloud (Mercer, n.d.).\nInitially, the development of the printing industry was stifled by many economic problems that plagued the burgeoning industry. There were no reliable channels for book distribution, and transportations and sales were poorly organized. The demand was limited because the literacy rate among wide masses of the population remained deplorably low. The problem of distribution was partly solved with the emergence of local fairs that sold books, in particular, the Frankfort Book Faire based in the German regional center of Frankfort (Jones, 2000).\nIn the 17th century, Gutenberg\u2019s press was upgraded with the addition of springs that helped the platen to rise quickly, enabling it \u201cto print a maximum of 250 impressions an hour\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). The 17th century also saw the appearance of newspapers that rose in conjunction with the proliferation of advertising that funded their existence. Over the course of the century, modern advertising was born, as producers shifted from merely informing about their product to persuading customers to buy it.\nThe invention of lithography marked the end of the 18th century by Austrian printer Alois Senefelder. The new method enabled printers to reproduce images from \u201cthe flat, smooth, surface of fine-grained limestone\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). This method yielded high-quality images for books and other publications.\nThe 19th- 20th century\nThe past two centuries were characterized by dramatic developments in the printing industry that radically transformed the original press invented by Johann Gutenberg. In 1804-05 Englishman Earl of Stanhope introduced the iron-framed lever press to replace the wooden screw construction invented by Gutenberg, following the invention of new metal casting techniques. He is also credited with the invention of stereotyping that allowed producers to store type pages to make new copies later.\nOverall, the 19th century witnesses a host of important advances in the printing industry, such as Frederich Koenig\u2019s steam printing machine with rollers (1814), William Church\u2019s letter founding machine (1822), and March Hoe\u2019s revolving perfecting press with capacity exceeding 20 000 impressions an hour (1840) (Mercer, n.d.). In 1846, the first ever rotary press was introduced by Hoe who devised a \u201cway to fit the type around the cylinder which was inked by automated rollers while four smaller rollers brought the sheets of paper in contact with it\u201d, allowing the machine to produce 24 000 images an hour.\nFrenchman Firmin Gillot in 1859 invented photo-lithography that included a new technique for etching metal plates. Although originally a black-and-white technique, it was perfected by the end of the century to allow the production of more subtle overtones, which led to the appearance of a new journalistic occupation. Zincography, or variation of photo-lithography that allowed magnification and downsizing of photos existed till photo-composition replaced it in the 1970s.\nIn 1863, the feeding mechanism of the printing pressed was improved by William Bullock, allowing continuous feeding instead of the previously used procedure of loading separate sheets into the press. Bullock also \u201cincorporated Bennett\u2019s metal plate system and the use of stereotypes, shaped to fit the rollers, instead of handset type, came into general use\u201d (Mercer, n.d.).\nA radical breakthrough occurred in 1885 with the invention of the Linotype, and Monotype presses that automatically distributed type and adjusted spaces and justification. The American Ottmar Mergenthaler introduced the linotype. It had \u201chad a keyboard which set not type but matrices of letters which formed the mold of a line\u201d (Mercer, n.d.). The special lead alloy adjusted the type lines. The appearance of linotypes largely made compositors\u2019 jobs redundant as types could now be set automatically and with greater precision.\nIn the 20th century, the printing industry continued to increase output as people more and more relied on printed information. The replacement of steam energy with electric power was partially responsible for increases in output. It also accounted for the installation of new features such as automatic stereotyping devices and advanced folding mechanisms.\nCurrent Trends in Printing\nThe printing industry today is a major sector of the economy in many developed nations. In 1987, commercial printing industry in the US employed 318,900 people (Scott, 1987, p.vii). The printing industry in the US demonstrated revenue growth even in the face of the post-9/11 crisis, a fact that demonstrates its robustness an important place in the modern economy (Pesco, 2005, p. 7).\nIt is not surprising that a large part of growth (99%) of growth came from enterprises that offered digital printing (Pesco, 2005, p. 7). The future shift from traditional to digital printing seems to be only a matter of time, as more and more businesses shift to this mode of production. On the rise are digital color printing and print-on-demand. The color market is expected to gain impetus from the increased introduction of InfoTrends/CAPV, \u201ca multifunctional device that cost-effectively copies and prints in monochrome and color with only a marginal premium over comparable black-&-white devices\u201d (Pesco, 2005, p. 16). Printing businesses integrate computer technologies in their production at a growing rate, including various innovations like production applications and workflow automation (Pesco, 2005, p. 18).\nPrinting continues to be an essential branch of the economy, underpinning the development of education and science. Although dramatically transformed by technological progress, Gutenberg\u2019s invention leaves on. Its impact on the evolution of culture and scholarship can hardly be overrated, as printing created a favorable environment for the development of human thought.\nGutenberg\u2019s Millennium. (2000, December). Reading Today 18, No.3, 41.\nJones, B. (1997, January 30). Manuscripts, Books, and Maps: The Printing Press and a Changing World. Retrieved May 11, 2006, from http://communication.ucsd.edu/bjones/Books/printech.html\nIdeaFinder. (2006). Fascinating facts about the invention of the Printing Press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440. Retrieved May 11, 2006, from http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/story039.htm\nKreis, S. (2004, May 13). The Printing Press. Retrieved May 11, 2006, from http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/press.html\nMercer, P. (n.d.). The History of Printing. Retrieved May 11, 2006, from http://ink.news.com.au/mercury/print_museum/print_history.htm\nPesco, C.A. (2005). The Transformation of the Printing Industry. Retrieved May 11, 2006, from http://www.capv.com/eprise/main/home/Downloads/CAPKeynote2005.pdf\nScott, D.T. (1987). Technology and Union Survival: A Study of the Printing Industry. New York: Praeger Publishers.\nActually all free research paper samples and examples available online are 100% plagiarized! 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        "raw_content": "Video Game Design Research Paper\nVideo game design means development of video game. Video game development involves two companies, one of which is the developer and the other is publisher. Developer is the company, which directly creates a game and in general is completely focused on the technical component of the development process.\nThe entire video game industry is conditionally divided into two parts: large companies and indie developers. The large companies publish AAA games, which are aimed at a wide audience and meet the needs of a very large number of people (a kind of pop products, however, of a very high quality); the indie developers are developing low-cost game and sell it themselves.\nThe simplest games are created for 2-3 months, while complex projects can take a couple of years. There are as well the so-called never-ending projects developed for nearly 10 years. Only very few large company can survive without selling for so long, and even only when there is unfading interests to the project from the investors.\nCreating games is a long and complex process consisting of various stages, which includes both technical and creative moments. That is why, for the most part, the games are not a product made by individuals, but the entire development team. Every single person in the team is an expert in his field of expertise.\nThus, the team is calculated, needed for the whole period of a game development and budget is allocated. You can spend 20 thousand as well as 20 million directly on the game development, but both projects may not be viable. The main costs are borne by the office rent, staff costs, utilities (most serious costs are high speed Internet connection and electricity), the order of third-party content. Today a rare developer creates everything by himself, even some game engines are purchased, not to mention the model textures, sounds, and other content.\nThe game outsourcing when producing some game elements will be passed to third parties gets more popular. For example, it costs a lot to keep your own voice actors. Motion capture studio requires sophisticated equipment and serious computing power, so these are special company. Sometimes even the developer only does basic programming, giving the rest to outsourcing. It is advisable, since it saves the most important resource, which is time.\nSuch activity involves serious risks. Ingenious design can be recognized and even to make a breakthrough in the game industry, but at the same time it can blatantly to not pay off, not to mention any profit. So many publishers and working under the scheme that minimizes these risks; the most frequent example is taking the franchise to the movie or book.\nAnother serious problem is piracy, today there perhaps are no game that would not be given freely on the Internet by some pirates who hacked it.\nActually all free research paper samples and examples available online are 100% plagiarized! If you need a high-quality customized research paper on Video Game Design topics written from scratch, you can easily hire professional academic writers online:\nYou will get a 100% non-plagiarized research paper about Video Game Design from SmartWritingService research paper service!\nPrevious PostPrevious Research Paper on Transgender Children\nNext PostNext Essay on Getting Good Grades",
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        "raw_content": "On December 13th 2012, I had retinal surgery on my left eye. The operation was called an \"epiretinal membrane peel\" (EMP) and involves scraping off the membrane that sits between the vitreous humour and the retina. I had had the vitreous humour removed from my eye 2 years earlier in an operation called a \"vitrectomy\" and I had had both a vitrectomy and an EMP on my right eye 15 years previously, both of which went well.\nSo, I had no undue fears of undergoing surgery again. On December 14th the dressing was removed from my left eye and that was the point at which my life changed: suddenly and possibly forever, I was now completely blind in that eye!\nThe surgeon explained that this happens in about 1 in 20 cases: the retina had become fluid-logged (known as \"macular oedema\") and hopefully it would eventually settle down. I asked him how long it may take and he replied casually \" about 1-2 years although, in rare cases (about 1 in 10,000) it never recovers.\nFor the previous 12 years I had been running a successful IT business single-handedly and my first thought was how I was going to continue managing the business, given that, as a result of my previous history, my right eye wasn't strong enough to work intensively on jobs that required sharp vision. My next realisation was that legally I may not be able to drive. Only later did it dawn on me that my favourite pastime of reading blogs and writing this blog and my existential philosophy blog (\"The Dimensions of Consciousness\") was going to be curtailed if not completely prevented.\nHow would you have reacted if you were me?\nI think it would be completely normal to panic. But I didn't. OK, I got angry about what I at first thought was my surgeon's complacency (and maybe incompetence) but that feeling didn't last. Instead, I said \"NO!\" to that sort of knee-jerk (habitual) reaction and instead, adopted a consciously-considered response. I decided I would meticulously follow the post operative regime of daily eye care (inserting steroids into my eye 6 times a day) and to stay calm and try to have the patience to wait for an improvement in my vision.\nI spoke to my friends about my fears and they mainly helped to reassure me and offer their help if I needed it. I ignored any advice that sounded like negativity. (e.g. \"why don't you sue the surgeon\") and I tried to stay positive\nToday, almost 4 months later, I have about 40% blurred vision and here I am, blogging again :-)\nI realise that the way I went about responding to this awful event in my life was a perfect example of the application of the Alexander Technique to this massive stimulus to \"pull myself down\". I had applied inhibition to any unthinking, habitual reaction and I had applied conscious direction in my response to it.\nI've explained before that AT is not purely physical but \"psycho-physical\". It's not just that your thinking affects the way you use your body but your whole attitude to life in general can be guided by the same principles.\nI would be misleading you to suggest that there weren't times when I felt down and depressed about this sudden life-changing calamity BUT I have ignored (inhibited my response to) the advice of friends, some of whom are professional medics and therapists, to take prescription anti-depressants. That's the knee-jerk response of the Western medical paradigm: unnecessary in my case. I had identified the reason for the way I was feeling and I inhibited the response which might otherwise have sucked me into a \"black hole\". Instead, I directed myself to think \"up\" and positively: to count my blessings rather than my woes.\nThe Alexander Technique principles that I teach are integrated into every aspect of my life, not just my physical well-being.\nIntegrating the Alexander Technique into your life...",
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        "raw_content": "This story was first published in several E. W. 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By law, nonprofits do not owe federal taxes on any funds they raise.\nRobert Ottenhoff, president and CEO of the nonprofit oversight group GuideStar, which provided the financial data for the Scripps study, laughed when told of the finding.\n\u201cIt is ridiculous to think an organization could raise significant amounts of money without spending money to do it,\u201d said Ottenhoff, former chief operating officer at the Public Broadcasting Service for nine years. \u201cI must be doing something wrong. I\u2019ve never seen it growing on trees.\u201d\nOttenhoff and other watchdogs say an accurate statement of fundraising expenses is critical to understanding how much of a donation actually funds the nonprofit\u2019s officially stated purpose.\nThe Scripps study found 22,598 nonprofit groups reported fundraising expenses that totaled $14.3 billion, or about 7 cents for every dollar raised.\nSome experts express indignation that major charities would claim to spend nothing on raising money.\n\u201cThis is just outrageous,\u201d said Marion Fremont-Smith, senior research fellow at Harvard University\u2019s Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations. \u201cIf they say zero \u2014 and it cannot be zero \u2014 then that is a misreported tax form. And there are penalties for that.\u201d\nChief executives of nonprofits sign their annual Form 990s to the IRS promising \u201cunder penalties of perjury\u201d that the information provided is \u201ctrue, correct and complete.\u201d However, legal action for a false filing is extremely rare.\n\u201cI am concerned when organizations do not file correctly,\u201d Lois Lerner, director of the IRS\u2019 Exempt Organizations Division, said in an interview.\nLerner declined to speak directly about large nonprofits that report zero fundraising expenses. But she pointed to a multiyear study she began in 2010 at IRS to review how charities raise and use donations to accomplish their stated charitable purposes.\n\u201cWhat I can tell you is that I have a Charitable Spending Initiative that looks at fundraising costs, along with other indicators of potential noncompliance with the tax rules. We are very, very interested in that,\u201d Lerner said.\nSeveral nonprofit groups said they will examine their reporting practices as a result of the Scripps study.\nWhen informed that 48 of Goodwill Industries\u2019 127 major affiliates reported raising $387 million at no cost, Goodwill Industries International President and CEO Jim Gibbons said the charity will rethink how it calculates its overhead costs in reports to the federal government and the public.\n\u201cWe are going to have a dialogue within the Goodwill network so that each Goodwill and the boards of directors can become very aware of this issue,\u201d said Jim Gibbons, who was paid $463,000 in 2010 by the Rockville, Md., organization. \u201cIt is important to be clear and transparent. If this is even perceived as misleading, well, that\u2019s not what the Goodwill brand stands for.\u201d\nNonprofit groups are under enormous pressure to report low overhead costs \u2014 the total they spend on administration and fundraising \u2014 in the often-fierce competition for donations. Some charitable groups, such as United Way, recommend against contributing to nonprofit organizations that report overhead expenses greater than 25 percent of donations.\n\u201cThey are fudging the numbers, and there is great incentive to fudge the numbers,\u201d said Christine Manor, a certified public accountant from Rockville, Md., who advises GuideStar and other nonprofits in how to report to the IRS.\nYet the problem has been known at least since the mid-1990s when the IRS began compiling and publicly releasing data from the Form 990 income-tax statements that most large nonprofits are required by law to file annually.\n\u201cThis has been a long-standing area of concern,\u201d said Washington, D.C., attorney Marcus Owens who was director of the IRS\u2019 Exempt Organizations Division for 10 years. \u201cIt may be that, in some places, money falls from the sky. But personally, I\u2019ve never witnessed that. There are enormous pressures on charities to minimize expenses.\u201d\nThe rate of zero-expense reporting by nonprofits was studied by scholars at the Washington-based National Center for Charitable Statistics and the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, which concluded in 2004 that underreporting of fundraising is \u201ca major concern in the nonprofit sector.\u201d\nBut their findings received little attention by the press or public.\n\u201cIn retrospect, we probably should have been more press savvy\u201d to mobilize concern about the problem, said Tom Pollak, head of the National Center for Charitable Statistics, which also made its data available to Scripps.\nScripps reporters around the nation are contacting nonprofit groups, asking chief executives to explain why they listed no fundraising expenses. When pressed, it is common for those leaders to quickly concede that they may have failed to follow the reporting rules.\n\u201cRight, right, right. I see what you are saying,\u201d said the Rev. Donald Roberts, president of the Goodwill Industries affiliate in Sarasota, Fla. \u201d If our practice needs to be changed, then we\u2019ve got to change the practice.\u201d\nHis Goodwill affiliate raised $32 million in donated goods that were sold at the group\u2019s retail stores in 2010. The affiliate reported no fundraising spending costs, although Roberts admits he and his staff spend considerable time asking people to donate goods, money and to make Goodwill a recipient in their wills.\n\u201cOur traditional donated-goods operation is a business paradigm. We don\u2019t see it as a fundraising effort. In our minds, we\u2019ve segregated the two,\u201d said Roberts, who was paid $334,000 in 2010. \u201cThis is a great issue to raise, and I appreciate you doing it.\u201d\nOther, smaller nonprofits are also quick to concede on the question of inaccurate reporting.\n\u201cWe certainly are doing fundraising. I think it is more in how it (the cost) has been categorized,\u201d said Sharon Conard-Wells, who was paid $93,600 in 2010 as executive director of the West Elmwood Housing Development Corp. in Providence, R.I., which reported $1.4 million in revenue in 2010 to provide quality housing for disadvantaged people.\nShe admits to being uncomfortably aware how much attention is paid to a nonprofit\u2019s reported overhead.\n\u201cThat\u2019s why I didn\u2019t want certain things included as overhead, as administrative, that my accountant told me were,\u201d Conard-Wells said. \u201cI was very cognizant that nobody wants to see more than a certain percentage, that people want to see that their money went to program.\u201d\nNot all nonprofits concede to underreporting fundraising expenses, however.\nOfficials at Washington, D.C. -based International Relief and Development defended their IRS reports documenting their work in more than 40 countries \u201cto help reduce the suffering\u201d in \u201cimpoverished and, in many cases, dangerous\u201d locations. The group reported no expenses tied to raising the $13.9 million collected by IRD-US and just $14,300 in expenses for the $706 million raised by IRD Inc. in 2010.\n\u201cThat\u2019s primarily grants or contracts with government groups like organizations at the United Nations,\u201d said IRD-US senior adviser and former chief financial officer Sandy Owens. \u201cThese are not fundraising efforts with the general public.\u201d\nOwens said none of the work by IRD staffers to prepare grant requests or to seek contracts from governments around the world should be reported as fundraising. \u201cIt is a business development expense,\u201d he said.\nInternational Relief and Development\u2019s 401-person staff has an Advancement Department that produces online \u201cfundraising tips\u201d advising people how to host \u201cneighborhood events\u201d to assist in disaster relief. The group\u2019s Business Development Department works \u201cto identify funding opportunities from national and multilateral donors,\u201d according to spokeswoman Melissa Price.\nBut Price declined to identify how many people work in the Business Development Department or the size of its budget.\nEven though Owens defended his outfit\u2019s reporting as accurate, Price said it is important for nonprofits to clearly report expenses.\nNot all of the nonprofits that report zero fundraising expenses are in noncompliance with federal reporting requirements, the Scripps study found. 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So far the only buildings he hasn\u2019t slept in are the apartments on campus and the Allee Gym, which happen to be the two buildings he has never entered.\nGrant uses these naps to account for his lack of a sleepless night. \u201cI have a lot of problems with insomnia and don\u2019t get a lot of sleep at night but I also like, you know, not dying so that\u2019s when I decided to nap around.\u201d Turner has no problem falling asleep at night, it\u2019s staying asleep he struggles with. \u201cI am well aware that my habits aren\u2019t normal.\u201d\nInsomnia is a condition where a person has difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, even when a person has a chance to do so. It is a common problem for adults, effecting nearly 30 percent of the population. 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Aside from that he says the all buildings have their own merits when it comes to napping.\nGrant has been declared the \u201cKing of Naps\u201d by those who know him well. Jared Martin, one of Grants closest friends, finds his ability to nap astounding. \u201cIt\u2019s crazy. I swear I will look down at my computer, look back up, and he will be asleep.\u201d He recounts one story of how while waiting for friends to be finished with a rehearsal in Klinger-Neal Theatre Grant laid down on the hard tile floor of the lobby and fell asleep in less than two minutes. \u201cIf Grant can fall asleep there, he can do it anywhere!\u201d\nAmy Carothers, another close friend, says that she finds his napping endearing. \u201cIt\u2019s pretty adorable. I mean, you will just walk around campus and there is Grant sleeping on a tree stump.\u201d\nCollege students have a long history with napping. Research shows that napping helps enhance memory, learning, and motor skills which is useful for students. 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While waiting for a presentation by the applied theatre class he fell asleep in what was being called the \u201csolitary confinement room.\u201d It was a completely barren room on the very top floor of Longfellow School Building with no furniture.\nOne of his favorite nap experiences was just a few weeks ago when he was napping in Eppley. \u201cI woke up from my nap and I was surrounded by the ENTIRE college choir. I don\u2019t know why they were there. It was honestly terrifying.\u201d\nGrant\u2019s history with interesting nap locations didn\u2019t start in college. 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Reilly Mahorn, a nurse, says that she was able to take refuge under a table in Victoria Secret when she saw the smoke approaching. \u201cThis is my first time being part of an explosion so I didn\u2019t know what to do. I wanted to make sure both of us were ok and able to get out of the building.\u201d\nThe explosion occurred before the mall had officially opened. Mall security guard Engels Perez was near the food court at the time of the explosion. \u201cThe food court was pretty empty. Everything was quiet until \u2018boom!'\u201d\nAleigha Carlson, an off duty police officer was on the other side of the mall when the explosion occurred. As a police officer she decided to take control of the situation. \u201cI ushered people out of the building. I was able to help push a man in a wheelchair out of the mall.\u201d\nThose injured have been transferred to various hospitals around Mega City. Hospitals have reported injuries consistent with fire and smoke inhalation. 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        "raw_content": "Pottery of ancient Greece\nBilingual amphora by the Andokides Painter, c. 520 BC (Munich)\nBecause of its relative durability, pottery comprises a large part of the archaeological record of Ancient Greece, and since there is so much of it (some 100,000 vases are recorded in the Corpus vasorum antiquorum), it has exerted a disproportionately large influence on our understanding of Greek society. Little survives, for example, of ancient Greek painting except for what is found on the earthenware in everyday use, so we must trace the development of Greek art through the vestiges of a secondhand art form. 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Yet by 1050 BC life in the Greek peninsula seems to have become sufficiently settled to allow a marked improvement in the production of earthenware. The style is confined to the rendering of circles, triangles, wavy lines and arcs, but placed with evident consideration and notable dexterity, probably aided by compass' and multiple brush.[1] Attic production was the first to resume and influence the rest of Greece, especially Boeotia, Corinth, the Cyclades (in particular Naxos) and the Ionian colonies in the east Aegean.[2] The site of Lefkandi is one of our most important sources of ceramics from this period where a cache of grave goods has been found giving evidence of a distinctive Euboian protogeometric style which lasted into the early 8th century.[3]\nGeometrical art flourished in the 9th and 8th centuries BC. It was characterized by new motifs, breaking with the iconography of the Minoan and Mycenaean periods: meanders, triangles and other geometrical decoration (from whence the name of the style) as distinct from the predominantly circular figures of the previous style. Thurpose of burial. However our chronology comes from exported wares found in datable contexts overseas.\nBoeotian Geometric Hydria lamp, Louvre\nWith the early geometrical style (approximately 900-850 B.C) one finds only abstract motifs, in what is called the \u201cBlack Di pylon\u201d style, which is characterized by an extensive use of black varnish, with the Middle Geometrical (approx. 850-770 BC), figurative decoration makes its appearance: they are initially identical bands of animals such as horses, stags, goats, geese, etc. Which alternate with the geometrical bands. In parallel, the decoration becomes complicated and becomes increasingly ornate; the painter feels reluctant to leave empty spaces and fills them with meanders or swastikas. This phase is named horror vacui and will not cease until the end of geometrical period.\nIn the middle of the century there begin to appear human figures. The best known representations of which are those of the vases found in Dipylon, one of the cemeteries of Athens. The fragments of these large funerary vases show mainly processions of chariots or warriors or of the funerary scenes: \u03c0\u03c1\u03cc\u03b8\u03b5\u03c3\u03b9\u03c2 / prothesis (exposure and lamentation of dead) or \u1f10\u03ba\u03c6\u03bf\u03c1\u03ac / ekphora (transport of the coffin to the cemetery). The bodies are represented in a geometrical way except for the calves, which are rather protuberant. In the case of soldiers, a shield in form of a Diabolo, called \u201cDipylon shield\u201d because of its characteristic drawing, covers the central part of the body. The legs and the necks of the horses, the wheels of the chariots are represented one beside the other without perspective. The hand of this painter, so called in the absence of signature, is the Dipylon Master, could be identified on several pieces, in particular monumental amphorae.[4]\nAt the end of the period there appear representations of mythology, probably at the moment when Homer codifies the traditions of Trojan cycle in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Here however, the interpretation constitutes a risk for the modern observer: a confrontation between two warriors can be as well a Homeric duel as a simple combat; a failed boat can represent the shipwreck of Odysseus or any hapless sailor.\nLastly, we have the local schools that appear in Greece. Production of vases was largely the prerogative of Athens - it is well attested that as in the proto-geometrical period, in Corinth, Boeotia, Argos, Crete and Cyclades, the painters and potters were satisfied to follow the Attic style. From about the 8th century BC on, they created their own styles, Argos specializing in the figurative scenes, Crete remaining attached to a more strict abstraction.[5]\nOrientalizing style\nProtocorinthian skyphos, c. 625 BC, Louvre\nThis early Corinthian amphora dates between 625 and 600 BCE. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.\nThe orientalizing style was the product of cultural ferment in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean of the 8th and 7th centuries BC. Fostered by trade links with the city-states of Asian Minor the artifacts of the East influenced a highly stylized yet recognizable representational art. Ivories, pottery and metalwork from the Neo-Hittite principalities of northern Syria and Phoenicia found their way to Greece, as did goods from Anatolian Urartu and Phrygia, yet there was little contact with the cultural centers of Egypt or Assyria. The new idiom developed initially in Corinth (as Proto-Corinthian) and later in Athens between circa 725 BC to 625 BC (as Proto-Attic).[6] It was characterized by an expanded vocabulary of motifs: sphinx, griffin, lions, etc., as well as a repertory of non-mythological animals arranged in friezes across the belly of the vase. In these friezes, painters also began to apply lotuses or palmettes. Depictions of humans were relatively rare. Those that have been found are figures in silhouette with some incised detail, perhaps the origin of the incised silhouette figures of the black-figure period. There is sufficient detail on these figures to allow scholars to discern a number of different artists' hands. Geometrical features remained in the style called proto-Corinthian that embraced these orientalizing experiments, yet which coexisted with a conservative sub-geometric style.\nProto-Corinthian olpe with registers of lions, bulls, ibex and sphinxes, c. 640-30 BC, Louvre\nThe ceramics of Corinth were exported all over Greece, and their technique arrived in Athens, prompting the development of a less markedly Eastern idiom there. During this time described as Proto-Attic, the orientalizing motifs appear but the features remain not very realistic. The painters show a preference for the typical scenes of the Geometrical Period, like processions of chariots. However, they adopt the principle of line drawing to replace the silhouette. In the middle of 7th century BC, there appears the black and white style: black figures on a white zone, accompanied by polychromy to render the color of the flesh or clothing. Clay used in Athens was much more orange than that of Corinth, and so did not lend itself as easily to the representation of flesh. Attic Orientalising Painters include the Analatos Painter, the Mesogeia Painter and the Polyphemos Painter.\nCrete, and especially the islands of the Cyclades, are characterized by their attraction to the vases known as \u201cplastic\u201d, i.e. those whose paunch or collar is moulded in the shape of head of an animal or a man. At Aegina, the most popular form of the plastic vase is the head of the griffin. The Melanesian amphoras, manufactured at Paros, exhibit little knowledge of Corinthian developments. They present a marked taste for the epic composition and a horror vacui, which is expressed in an abundance of swastikas and meanders.\nFinally one can identify the last major style of the period, that of Wild Goat Style, allotted traditionally to Rhodes because of an important discovery within the necropolis of Kameiros. In fact, it is widespread over all of Asia Minor, with centers of production at Miletos and Chios. Two forms prevail: oenochoes, which copied bronze models, and dishes, with or without feet. The decoration is organized in superimposed registers in which stylized animals, in particular of feral goats (from whence the name) pursue each other in friezes. Many decorative motifs (floral triangles, swastikas, etc.) fill the empty spaces.\nBlack figure is the most commonly imagined when one thinks about Greek pottery. It was a popular style in Ancient Greece for many years. The black-figure period coincides approximately with the era designated by Winkelmann as the middle to late Archaic, from c. 620 to 480 BC. The technique of incising silhouetted figures with enlivening detail which we now call the black-figure method was, as we saw, a Corinthian invention of the 7th century[7] and spread from there to other city states and regions including Sparta,[8] Boeotia,[9] Euboea,[10] the east Greek islands[11] and Athens.\nAchilles and Penthesileia by Exekias, c. 540 BC, BM. London.\nThe Corinthian fabric, extensively studied by Humfry Payne[12] and Darrell Amyx,[13] can be traced though the parallel treatment of animal and human figures. The animal motifs have greater prominence on the vase and show the greatest experimentation in the early phase of Corinthian black-figure. As Corinthian artists gained in confidence in their rendering of the human figure the animal frieze declined in size relative to the human scene during the middle to late phase. By the mid-6th century BC, the quality of Corinthian ware had fallen away significantly to the extent that some Corinthian potters would disguise their pots with a red slip in imitation of superior Athenian ware.\nAt Athens, researchers have found the earliest known examples of vase painters signing their work, the first being a Dinos by Sophilos (illus. below, BM c. 580), this perhaps indicative of their increasing ambition as artists in producing the monumental work demanded as grave markers, as for example with Kleitias\u2019s Fran\u00e7ois Vase. Many scholars consider the finest work in the style to belong Exekias and the Amasis Painter, who are noted for their feeling for composition and narrative.\nCirca 520 BC the red-figure technique was developed and was gradually introduced in the form of the bilingual vase by the Andokides Painter, Oltos and Psiax.[14] Red-figure quickly eclipsed black-figure yet in the unique form of the Panathanaic Amphora, black-figure continued to be utilised well into the 4th century BC.\nReveller and courtesan by Euphronios, c. 500 BC, BM E 44\nThe innovation of the red-figure technique was an Athenian invention of the late 6th century. It was quite the opposite of black figure which had a red background. The ability to render detail by direct painting rather than incision offered new expressive possibilities to artists such as three-quarter profiles, greater anatomical detail and the representation of perspective. The first generation of red-figure painters worked in both red- and black-figure as well as other methods including Six's technique and white ground; the latter was developed at the same time as red-figure. However, within twenty years, experimentation had given way to specialization as seen in the vases of the Pioneer Group, whose figural work was exclusively in red-figure, though they retained the use of black-figure for some early floral ornamentation. The shared values and goals of The Pioneers such as Euphronios and Euthymides signal that they were something approaching a self-conscious movement, though they left behind no testament other than their own work. John Boardman said of the research on their work that \"the reconstruction of their careers, common purpose, even rivalries, can be taken as an archaeological triumph\"[15]\nNeck amphora depicting an athlete running the hoplitodromos by the Berlin Painter, c. 480 BC, Louvre\nThe next generation of late Archaic vase painters (c. 500 to 480 BC) brought an increasing naturalism to the style as seen in the gradual change of the profile eye. This phase also sees the specialization of painters into pot and cup painters, with the Berlin and Kleophrades Painters notable in the former category and Douris and Onesimos in the latter.\nThis rhyton \u2014 used for drinking wine \u2014 is shaped like a donkey's head on one side of its body and a ram's on the other. ca. 450 BCE. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.\nBy the early to high classical era of red-figure painting (c. 480 to 425 BC), a number of distinct schools had evolved. The mannerists associated with the workshop of Myson and exemplified by the Pan Painter hold to the archaic features of stiff drapery and awkward poses and combine that with exaggerated gestures. By contrast, the school of the Berlin Painter in the form of the Achilles Painter and his peers (who may have been the Berlin Painter\u2019s pupils) favoured a naturalistic pose usually of a single figure against a solid black background or of restrained white-ground lekythoi. Polygnotos and the Kleophon Painter can be included in the school of the Niobid Painter, as their work indicates something of the influence of the Parthenon sculptures both in theme (e.g., Polygnotos\u2019s centauromachy, Brussels, Mus\u00e9es Royaux A. & Hist., A 134) and in feeling for composition.\nToward the end of the century, the \"Rich\" style of Attic sculpture as seen in the Nike Balustrade is reflected in contemporary vase painting with an ever greater attention to incidental detail, such as hair and jewellery. The Meidias Painter is usually most closely identified with this style.\nVase production in Athens stopped around 330-320 BC possibly due to Alexander\u2019s control of the city, and had been in slow decline over the 4th century along with the political fortunes of Athens itself. However, vase production continued in the 4th and 3rd centuries in the Greek colonies of southern Italy where five regional styles may be distinguished. These are the Apulian, Lucanian, Sicilian, Campanian and Paestan. Red-figure work flourished there with the distinctive addition of polychromatic painting and in the case of the Black Sea colony of Panticapeum the gilded work of the Kerch Style. Several noteworthy artists\u2019 work comes down to us including the Darius Painter and the Underworld Painter, both active in the late 4th century, whose crowded polychromatic scenes often essay a complexity of emotion not attempted by earlier painters. Their work represents a late mannerist phase to the achievement of Greek vase painting.\nApollo and his raven on a white-ground bowl by the Pistoxenos Painter. Delphi Archaeological Museum.\nThe white-ground technique was developed at the end of the 6th century BC. Unlike the better-known black-figure and red-figure techniques, its coloration was not achieved through the application and firing of slips but through the use of paints and gilding on a surface of white clay. It allowed for a higher level of polychromy than the other techniques, although the vases end up less visually striking. The technique gained great importance during the 5th and 4th centuries, especially in the form of small lekythoi that became typical grave offerings. Important representatives include its inventor, the Achilles Painter, as well as Psiax, the Pistoxenos Painter and the Thanatos Painter.\nThe Hellenistic period (which we take to be roughly the late 4th century to the 1st century BC) is one of cultural decline in the traditional centres of Greek pottery production. Red-figure painting had died out in Athens by the end of the 4th century BC to be replaced by what is known as West Slope Ware, so named after the finds on the west slope of the Athenian Acropolis. This latter style consisted of painting in a tan coloured slip and white paint on a fired black slip background with some incised detailing, representations of people diminished with this idiom to be replaced with simpler motifs such as wreaths, dolphins, rosettes, etc. Variations of this style spread throughout the Greek world with notable centres in Crete and Apulia, where figural scenes continued to be in demand. Bricks and tiles were used for architectural and other purposes. Several Greek styles continued into the Roman period, and Greek influence, partly transmitted via the Ancient Etruscans, on Ancient Roman pottery was considerable, especially in figurines.\nMaking Greek Vases, produced by the J. Paul Getty Museum\nExekias, Attic black figure amphora with Ajax and Achilles playing a game\nMixing Vessel with Odysseus Escaping from the Cyclops' Cave all hosted at Smarthistory[16]\nThe process of making a pot and firing it is fairly simple. The first thing a potter needs is clay. When clay is first dug out of the ground it is full of rocks and shells and other useless items that need to be removed. To do this the potter mixes the clay with water and lets all the impurities sink to the bottom. This is called levigation or elutriation. This process can be done many times. The more times this is done, the smoother clay becomes.\nThe clay is then kneaded by the potter and placed on a wheel. Once the clay is on the wheel the potter can shape it into any of the many shapes shown below or anything else he desires. The pots were usually made in sections such as the body and feet and spout. Even the body, if it were larger than 20 centimeters, might be made in separate sections and glued together later with a thin watery clay called slip.\nAfter the pot is made then the potter paints it with a very pure black slip made from a specially prepared clay [17] using brushes made from a single hair.[18]\nPreviously it was believed that Greek pottery, unlike today's pottery, was only fired once, but that firing had three stages. New studies instead provide material evidence that the pottery was made with two or more separate firings [19] in which the pottery is subjected to multiple firing stages. The most commonly described sequence of firing stages is one in which the pottery is stacked inside the kiln the potter heats the kiln up to around 800 \u00b0C with all the vents on the sides open to let air in. This turns the pottery and the paint red all over. Once the kiln reaches 800 \u00b0C the vents are closed and the temperature is raised to 950 \u00b0C and then allowed to drop back to 900 \u00b0C. This turns the pottery and the paint all black. The potter then starts the third and final phase by opening the vents and allowing the kiln to cool all the way down. This last phase leaves the slip black but turns the pottery back to red. This happens because when the clay is given air it turns red, but when the black slip is heated to 950 \u00b0C it no longer allows air in. So the slipped area stays black while the bare areas stay red. While the description of a single firing with three stages may seem economical and efficient, it is equally possible that each of these stages was confined to separate firings.\nWheel made pottery dates back to roughly 2500 BC where before the coil method of building the walls of the pot was employed. Most Greek vases were wheelmade, though as with the Rhyton mould-made pieces (so-called \"plastic\" pieces) are also found and decorative elements either hand formed or by mould were added to thrown pots. More complex pieces were made in parts then assembled when it was leather hard by means of joining with a slip, where the potter returned to the wheel for the final shaping, or turning. It was then slipped and incised ready for the kiln.\nDecoration and firing\nThe striking black slip with a metallic sheen, so characteristic of Greek pottery, was a fine suspension (colloidal fraction) of an illitic clay with very low calcium oxide content which was rich in iron oxides and hydroxides, differentiating from that used for the body of the vase in terms of the calcium content, the exact mineral composition and the particle size. This clay suspension was most probably collected in situ from illitic clay beds and was then processed through levigation. To aid in the levigation step, it is likely that the Attic black slip was treated with deflocculants as indicated by trace levels of contaminants to the clay, such as Zn associated with vitriol.[17] This clay suspension was thickened by concentration to a paste and was used for the decoration of the surface of the vase. The paint was applied on the areas intended to become black after firing.\nThe black color effect was achieved by means of changing the amount of oxygen present during firing. This was done in a process known as three-phase firing and was likely accomplished with multiple firings of the pottery. First, the kiln was heated to around 920-950 \u00b0C, with all vents open bringing oxygen into the firing chamber and turning both pot and slip a reddish-brown (oxidising conditions) due to the formation of hematite (Fe2O3) in both the paint and the clay body. Then the vent was closed and green wood introduced, creating carbon monoxide which turns the red hematite to black magnetite(Fe3O4); at this stage the temperature decreases due to incomplete combustion. In a final reoxidizing phase (at about 800-850 \u00b0C) the kiln was opened and oxygen reintroduced causing the unslipped reserved clay to go back to orange-red. In the previous phase, chemical composition of the slipped surface had been altered, so it could no longer be oxidized and remained black. The technique which is mostly known as the \"iron reduction technique\" was decoded with the contribution of scholars, ceramists and scientists since the mid 18th century onwards to the end of 20th century, i.e. Comte de Caylus (1752), Durand-Greville (1891), Binns and Fraser (1925), Schumann (1942), Winter (1959), Bimson (1956), Noble (1960, 1965), Hofmann (1962), Oberlies (1968), Pavicevic (1974), Aloupi (1993), Walton (2009), Walton (2014).[20]\nThe so-called \"Memnon pieta\", Ancient Greek Attic red-figure cup, c. 490 \u2013 480 BC, from Capua. Inscriptions on the left: (\u0395\u0395\u039d\u0395\u039c\u0395\u039a\u039d\u0395RINE (meaning unclear), HERMO\u0393\u0395\u039d\u0395S KALOS (\"Hermogenes kalos\" - \"Hermogenes is beautiful\"). Inscriptions on the right: HEOS (\"Eos\"), \u0394\u039fRIS E\u0393RA\u03a6SEN (\"Doris Egraphsen\" - Do(u)ris painted it). Inscription on the right: MEMNON (\"Memnon\"), KALIA\u0394ES E\u03a0OIESEN (\"Kaliades epoiesen\" - Kaliades made it). Mus\u00e9e du Louvre, G 155.\nSignature (written retrograde) SO\u03a6\u0399LOS ME\u0393\u03a1\u0391\u03a6SEN (\"Sophilos megraphsen\" - Sophilos drew me), c. 570 BC, British Museum, GR 1971.11-1.1\nInscriptions on Greek pottery are of two kinds; the incised (the earliest of which are contemporary with the beginnings of the Greek alphabet in the 8th century BC), and the painted, which only begin to appear a century later. Both forms are relatively common on painted vases until the Hellenistic period when the practice of inscribing pots seems to die out. They are by far most frequently found on Attic pottery. A number of sub-classes of inscription can be distinguished. Potters and painters occasionally signed their works with epoiesen and egraphsen respectively. Trademarks are found from the start of the 6th century on Corinthian pieces; these may have belonged to an exporting merchant rather than the pottery workfield and this remains a matter of conjecture.) Patrons' names are also sometimes recorded, as are the names of characters and objects depicted. At times we may find a snatch of dialogue to accompany a scene, as in \u2018Dysniketos\u2019s horse has won\u2019, announces a herald on a Panathenaic amphora (BM, B 144). More puzzling, however, are the kalos and kalee inscriptions, which might have formed part of courtship ritual in Athenian high society, yet are found on a wide variety of vases not necessarily associated with a social setting. Finally there are abecedaria and nonsense inscriptions, though these are largely confined to black-figure pots.[21]\nSome of the leading vase painters of Athens, such as the Pioneer Group, seem to have reveled in adding text to their vases and it is a testament to their literacy and cultural daring that they did so.\nRediscovery and scholarship\nInterest in Greek art lagged behind the revival of classical scholarship during the Renaissance and revived in the academic circle round Nicholas Poussin in Rome in the 1630s. Though modest collections of vases recovered from ancient tombs in Italy were made in the 15th and 16th centuries these were regarded as Etruscan. It is possible that Lorenzo de Medici bought several Attic vases directly from Greece;[22] however the connection between them and the examples excavated in central Italy was not made until much later. Winckelmann's 'Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums of 1764 first refuted the Etruscan origin of what we now know to be Greek pottery[23] yet Sir William Hamilton's two collections, one lost at sea the other now in the British Museum, were still published as \"Etruscan vases\"; it would take until 1837 with Stackelberg's Gr\u00e4ber der Hellenen to conclusively end the controversy.[24]\nMuch of the early study of Greek vases took the form of production of albums of the images they depict, however neither D'Hancarville's nor Tischbein's folios record the shapes or attempt to supply a date and are therefore unreliable as an archaeological record. Serious attempts at scholary study made steady progress over the 19th century starting with the founding of the Instituto di Corrispondenza in Rome in 1828 (later the German Archaeological Institute), followed by Eduard Gerhard's pioneering study Auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder (1840 to 1858), the establishment of the journal Archaeologische Zeitung in 1843 and the Ecole d'Athens 1846. It was Gerhard who first outlined the chronology we now use, namely: Orientalizing (Geometric, Archaic), Black Figure, Red Figure, Polychromatic (Hellenistic). Finally it was Otto Jahn's 1854 catalogue Vasensammlung of the Pinakothek, Munich, that set the standard for the scientific description of Greek pottery, recording the shapes and inscriptions with a previously unseen fastidousness. Jahn's study was the standard textbook on the history and chronology of Greek pottery for many years, yet in common with Gerhard he dated the introduction of the red figure technique to a century later than was in fact the case. This error was corrected when the A\u03c1\u03c7\u03b1\u03b9\u03bf\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03b9\u03ba\u03b7 '\u0395\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9\u03c1\u03b5\u03b9\u03b1 undertook the excavation of the Acropolis in 1885 and discovered the so-called \"Persian debris\" of red figure pots destroyed by Persian invaders in 480 BC. With a more soundly established chronology it was possible for Adolf Furtw\u00e4ngler and his students in the 1880s and 90s to date the strata of his archaeological digs by the nature of the pottery found within them, a method of seriation Flinders Petrie was later to apply to unpainted Egyptian pottery.\nWhere the 19th century was a period of discovery and the laying out of first principles the 20th century has been one of consolidation and intellectual industry. Efforts to record and publish the totality of public collections of vases began with the creation of the Corpus vasorum antiquorum under Morellian stylistic analysis. Similarly Arthur Dale Trendall and Humfrey Payne along with Darrell A. Amyx supplied the chronology to the otherwise neglected Apulian and Corinthian schools.\nBeazley and others following him have also studied fragments of Greek pottery in institutional collections, and have attributed many such pieces to artist. Scholars have called these fragments disjecta membra (Latin for \"scattered parts\") and in a number of instances have been able to identify fragments now in different collections that belong to the same vase.[25]\nUses and types of ancient Greek pottery\nNot all ancient Greek vases were purely utilitarian; large Geometric amphorae were used as grave markers, kraters in Apulia served as tomb offerings and Panathenaic Amphorae seem to have been looked on partly as objets d\u2019art . Most other surviving pottery, however, had a practical purpose which determined its shape. The names we use for Greek vase shapes are often a matter of convention rather than historical fact, a few do illustrate their own use or are labeled with their original names, others are the result of early archaeologists attempt to reconcile the physical object with a known name from Greek literature \u2013 not always successfully. To understand the relationship between form and function Greek pottery may be divided in four broad categories:\nstorage and transport vessels,\nmixing vessels,\nvases for oils, perfumes and cosmetics.\nWithin each category the forms are roughly the same in scale and whether open or closed, where there is uncertainty we can make good proximate guesses of what use a piece would have served. Some have a purely ritual function, for example white ground lekythoi contained the oil used as funerary offerings and appear to have been made solely with that object in mind. Many examples have a concealed second cup inside them to give the impression of being full of oil, as such they would have served no other useful gain.\nThere was an international market for Greek pottery since the 8th century BC, which Athens and Corinth dominated down to the end of the 4th century BC. An idea of the extent of this trade can be gleaned from plotting the find maps of these vases outside of Greece, though this could not account for gifts or immigration. Only the existence of a second hand market could account for the number of panathenaics found in Etruscan tombs. South Italian wares came to dominate the export trade in the Western Mediterranean as Athens declined in political importance during the Hellenistic period.\nAncient Roman pottery\nGreek Terracotta Figurines\nTanagra figurine\n^ Papadopoulos, John K.; Vedder, James F.; Schreiber, Toby (1998). \"Drawing Circles: Experimental Archaeology and the Pivoted Multiple Brush\".\n^ The diffusion of protogemetric pottery is a complex subject best summerized by V. Desborough, Protogeometric Pottery, 1952. The picture is further complicated with the presence of a lingering sub-Mycenaean style in some Greek centres during this period, see Desborough (1964). The Last Mycenaeans and their Successors: An Archaeological Survey, c. 1200 - c. 1000 B.C.\n^ Snodgrass, Anthony M. (2001). The Dark Age of Greece. New York: Routledge. p. 102. See also Popham, Sackett, Excavations at Lefkandi, Euboea 1968\n^ The relationship between the iconography of grave markers and social change is essayed in James Whitley Style and Society in Dark Age Greece, 1991. See also Gudrun Ahlberg, Gudrun Ahlberg-Cornell, Prothesis and Ekphora in Greek Geometric Art, 1971.\n^ Diffusion of the style is detailed in John Nicolas Coldstream, Greek Geometric Pottery: A Survey of Ten Local Styles and Their Chronology, 1968\n^ Robert Manuel Cook, Greek Painted Pottery, Routledge, 1997, p. 43.\n^ The terminus ante quem of the late Corinthian black-figure style was established by M. T. Campbell A Well of the Black-figured Period at Corinth, Hesperia, vii (1938), pp. 557\u2013611.\n^ C. M. Stibbe Lakonische Vasenmaler des sechsten Jahrhunderts v.chr., 2 vols, 1972. M. Pipili Laconian Iconography of the Sixth Century BC, 1987\n^ K. Kilinski II Boiotian Black Figure Vase Painting of the Archaic Period, 1990\n^ J. Boardman Pottery from Eretria, Annu. Brit. Sch. Athens, xlvii, 1952, pp. 1\u201348\n^ R. M. Cook and P. Dupont East Greek Pottery, 1998\n^ H. G. G. Payne Necrocorinthia: A Study of Corinthian Art in the Archaic Period, 1931.\n^ D. A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase-painting of the Archaic Period, 3 vols, 1991\n^ However, the earliest red-figure vase was not a bilingual, see Beth Cohen, The Colors of Clay, p.21\n^ J. Boardman: Athenian Red Figure Vases: The Archaic Period, 1975, p29.\n^ \"Making Greek Vases\".\n^ a b Walton, M., Trentelman, K., Cianchetta, I., Maish, J., Saunders, D., Foran, B., Mehta, A. (2014), Zn in Athenian Black Gloss Ceramic Slips: A Trace Element Marker for Fabrication Technology. Journal of the American Ceramic Society. doi: 10.1111/jace.13337\n^ Artal-Isbrand, Paula, and Philip Klausmeyer. \"Evaluation of the relief line and the contour line on Greek red-figure vases using reflectance transformation imaging and three-dimensional laser scanning confocal microscopy.\" Studies in Conservation 58.4 (2013): 338-359.\n^ Walton, M., Trentelman, K., Cummings, M., Poretti, G., Maish, J., Saunders, D., Foran, B., Brodie, M., Mehta, A. (2013), Material Evidence for Multiple Firings of Ancient Athenian Red-Figure Pottery. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 96: 2031\u20132035. doi: 10.1111/jace.12395\n^ For an extended review on the studies of Attic black slip and research published by several authors see R.E. Jones 1985, Tite M.S., M. Bimson and I. Freestone, An examination of the high Gloss Surface Finishes on Greek Attic and roman Samian Ware, Archaeometry 24.2(1982):117-26, Aloupi-Siotis E., Recovery and Revival of Attic Vase-Decoration Techniques: What can they offer Archaeological Research?, in Papers on Special Techniques in Athenian Vases 2008: 113-128, Walton, M., Trentelman, K., Cummings, M., Poretti, G., Maish, J., Saunders, D., Foran, B., Brodie, M., Mehta, A. (2013), Material Evidence for Multiple Firings of Ancient Athenian Red-Figure Pottery. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 96: 2031\u20132035., and WALTON, M. S., DOEHNE, E., TRENTELMAN, K., CHIARI, G., MAISH, J. and BUXBAUM, A. (2009), CHARACTERIZATION OF CORAL RED SLIPS ON GREEK ATTIC POTTERY. Archaeometry, 51: 383\u2013396. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4754.2008.00413.x\n^ Henry R. Immerwahr, Aspects of Literacy in the Athenian Ceramicus\n^ A letter of 1491 to Lorenzo from Angelo Poliziano made an offer of 3 vases as an addition to an implied existing collection\n^ Though the first conjecture belongs to A.S Mazochius, In regii herculanensis musaei tabulas hercleenes commentarii, 1754-8, however Winckelmann had access to greater resources including the first plates of the Hamilton collection. See D. von Bothmer, Greek vase-painting in Paper on the Amasis Painter and his World, 1987\n^ Thanks to the ability of scholars to compare Greek finds with Italian ones following the Greek War of Independence, however the textual analysis in g. Kramer, Uber den Styl und die Herunft der bemalten griechischen Thongefasse 1837 and Otto Jahn's catalogue of the Vulci finds contributed to the changing consensus. See Cook, Greek Painted Pottery, 1997, p.283\n^ Aaron J. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 User Error: Replace User\nR Amerikuns Getin Dummer? \u2192\nby Phil Noir\n(dedicated to Martin Landau for his great work)\nSo many films, so little time. These are some of my very favorite films. They\u2019re all funny but dark \u2014 l loves me some darkness in my comedy. There are no car chases, gun battles, or stuff blowing up. These are films that weren\u2019t box office smashes, and so may have escaped attention by many people. Because I write for bright, educated people (They\u2019re my base) I want to share these beauties with you. So grab yourself some popcorn and the beverage of your choice, and please think responsibly.\n\u201cBarcelona\u201d (1994, 1hr 40min) \u2014 This little gem snuck up on me while I wasn\u2019t looking. Ted (Taylor Nichols) is the sales rep in Spain for a Chicago electronics firm. He\u2019s shy, bookish, and speaks like he\u2019s reciting from a term paper. Small wonder that he has trouble getting laid, but that isn\u2019t what he wants. He\u2019s after a long-term relationship, but the \u201ctrade show girls\u201d he\u2019s exposed to offer little but superficiality. Enter his cousin Fred (Chris Eigeman), a U.S. Navy junior grade officer, who\u2019s an advance man for the upcoming 8th Fleet shore leave. His arrogance plus the uniform aren\u2019t always received well. The best parts of the film are with the wonderful Mira Sorvino. She wasn\u2019t well known when the film came out, but the following year would win an Oscar for \u201cMighty Aphrodite.\u201d The film explores European attitudes towards American exceptionalism slyly but caustically, as in the hilarious scene on an outing when ants are used as a metaphor of imperialism. Sorvino herself has the best line: \u201cYou seem very intelligent for an American.\u201d It\u2019s a quiet film, mostly, with great dialogue and wit.\n\u201cShadow of the Vampire\u201d (2001, 1hr 33min) \u2014 The 1922 silent film classic \u201cNosferatu\u201d is still one of the best and creepiest vampire films. It was made by German director F.W. Murnau and featured Max Schreck as the creature. \u201cShadow of the Vampire\u201d is about the making of that film, with Murnau brilliantly played by John Malkovich. But the guy who really chews up the scenery is Willem Dafoe, unrecognizable as Max. He never appears out of character, which merely appears odd, until members of the cast and crew begin to disappear. When Max dines on the cinematographer, Murnau loses it. He\u2019s not as concerned about the loss of life as he is in achieving his vision. He begs Max to lighten up a bit, and Max muses, \u201cI do not think we need . . . the writer . . .\u201d This is both a delightful comedy and a pretty good vampire film in its own right. Malcovich has never let me down; somehow he always delivers the goods. But Dafoe\u2019s Max Schreck steals the show.\n\u201cMad Dog and Glory\u201d (1993, 1hr 40min) \u2014 This film seems like a drama, but with every viewing it gets funnier. Robert De Niro plays a cop (when doesn\u2019t he?) but this time it\u2019s different. Wayne Dobie is a shy, withdrawn, police photographer who accidentally saves the life of a crime boss named Frank Milo (Bill Murray). In return, Franks gives him one of his girls (Uma Thurman as Glory) for a week. Naturally, complications arise. David Caruso plays Wayne\u2019s partner Mike, and is dead solid perfect. He\u2019s basically the same character he was in \u201cNYPD Blue,\u201d a show he left to pursue an unsuccessful film career playing the same guy. Here, he\u2019s just right. The best part for me is Bill Murray taking on a dramatic role. I respect and admire artists who take risks, even if they don\u2019t always work out. It\u2019s the artist\u2019s job to take risks. Murray is a sympathetic character as a mob boss who really wants to be a stand up comedian. So he buys his own club and his minions have no choice but to laugh at his less than perfect comedy stylings.\nThere are several things to watch for in this film. Note De Niro\u2019s body language; he looks shy and withdrawn, which has earned him the mocking nickname \u201cMad Dog\u201d among his fellow police. Uma Thurman is sweet and vulnerable as Glory. Then there\u2019s Harold, Frank Milo\u2019s big gorilla enforcer. A giant in a cheap suit, strong but not so bright, Mike Starr plays him wonderfully. I\u2019ve seen this film about a dozen times now, and the last few viewings I\u2019ve enjoyed the Harold character more and more. My favorite scene, though, is when Caruso dresses down a fellow cop who\u2019s also a woman abuser. It\u2019s also the first time we encounter Harold. For some reason, though, what struck me about this film is the tragedy of Frank Milo, a man trapped in a life he doesn\u2019t want and can\u2019t escape from.\n\u201cThe Ruling Class\u201d is a strange film, made in 1972. Peter O\u2019Toole is at his best, I think, in this caustic satire on the British eccentricity, anal retention, and the class system. After the 13th Earl of Gurney accidentally dies in an auto-erotic asphyxiation mishap, while wearing a tutu, Jack, the rightful 14the Earl is found (O\u2019Toole). He\u2019s been confined to a mental institution for the last eight years, because he thinks he\u2019s Jesus Christ. This isn\u2019t an off the wall film; it\u2019s very much an on the wall film, as I hope you\u2019ll see. One line I love is when he\u2019s asked how he knows he\u2019s Jesus, and he says he realized that every time he prayed, he was talking to himself. People can talk all they want about his comedic prowess in films like \u201cMy Favorite Year\u201d or \u201cHow to Steal a Million,\u201d but this is definitely his finest comedy, in my view. This was one of O\u2019Toole\u2019s eight Oscar nominations for Best Actor.\nThe family begins trying to figure out how to get rid of him. They try marrying him off so he\u2019ll produce an heir, then they can throw him back into the madhouse. I must caution you, the film gets pretty dark later on, but gives you some things to think about. There are other terrific performances too, namely Alastair Sim as a Bishop, and the wonderful Arthur Lowe as Tucker, the butler. A restored version of this film was released in 1983, with over an hour of footage cut from the original. Don\u2019t bother.\n\u201cEd Wood\u201d \u2014 Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton have made a lot of films together, and they run the gamut in quality. But from \u201cEdward Scissorhands\u201d to their latest interpretations of Alice in Wonderland, these films are all great to look at. \u201cEd Wood\u201d tells the story of Edward Wood, Jr., widely recognized as the worst filmmaker of all time. Wood just loved making films, and Depp beautifully brings that enthusiasm to the character. He also liked to dress in women\u2019s clothing, especially angora sweaters. The film shows Wood making his first film, \u201cGlen or Glenda,\u2019 while playing the title role, but primarily concentrates on the making of \u201cPlan 9 From Outer Space,\u201d thought to be the worst film ever. Burton shot the scenes nearly identically to both original films; you could place them side by side and compare them (which has been done).\nThe rest of the cast shines, too; Jeffrey Jones as Criswell and Bill Murray as Bunny Breckinridge, flamboyantly gay and yet not out of place in Wood\u2019s circle of friends. Best of all, though, is Martin Landau as Bela Lugosi (who died before the picture was finished, and a double held his cloak over his face in Lugosi\u2019s remaining scenes). Landau deservedly won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. Sadly, just as I was writing this piece, he passed away at the age of 89. 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        "raw_content": "Humana 2017 Medicare Advantage Plans in Connecticut\nMedicare includes each with their own sort of coverage, Parts\u201d to numerous \u201c. You\u2019re likely most familiar with Part An and Component B, which cover the majority of major health-related costs. Part D covers prescription medicines. But can you understand about Component C? That\u2019s Advantage strategies, and Humana 2017 Medicare Advantage Plans provide something no other parts of Medicare may.\nSigning up for a Strategy\nYou sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan the exact same manner you\u2019d through a private insurance organization \u2013 for any supplemental type of Medicare. While Medicare provides its fundamental parts\u2013 A, B and D \u2013 through its own organization, it outsources Part C and supplemental plans. These can only be purchased through private companies.\nNow, those firms are not permitted to call you if you wish to sign up for one of the plans and ask you. Then it is likely a swindler, if they accomplish that, and you shouldn\u2019t give away any personal information for the reason that call. Instead, contact the company directly that you want to work with and learn about their strategies and costs.\nIf you already have Medicare you can register for among the Advantage strategies. If you\u2019ve got a Part D plan, however, since its protection is just like some of what most Advantage plans provide you will have to remove that.\nSo long as you\u2019re suitable for Medicare, you\u2019re also entitled to Advantage strategies. There are some exceptions, for example for those individuals who have end stage renal disease. But many people who meet Medicare eligibility conditions will not be unable to uncover an Advantage plan that will acknowledge them.\nHumana 2017 Medicare Advantage Plans are some thing you\u2019ll be able to consider right now. Open Enrollment is coming up, which will be the greatest time to register for these plans. All through this time, you\u2019re promised to be taken for the plan of your choice, whether it is a Medicare plan that was basic, supplemental strategy or merely an Advantage plan.\nTherefore, why would you want to sign up for an Advantage plan? The apparent purpose is the extensive protection they provide. In relation to the Medicare strategy that is fundamental does they can take care of mo-Re expenses.\nThere are a variety of health-related costs these plans may cover, which coverage varies from plan to plan. You\u2019ll find many Advantage strategies that are different, and even people that have exactly the same protection may possibly perhaps not really protect prices and exactly the same procedures on account of the manner clinical remedies that are particular are described from state to express.\nWhat you\u2019ll need to do is appear at the strategies which are being provided locally. They have been distinct for every region and from each provider. Compare their rates and their protection to find the strategy you happen to be trying to find. Of course, you will need to know what type of medical treatments you need covered. You can find that out by considering your health record or talking to your doctor about what type of treatment you will need in the future.\nThese plans are for covering expenses you may have afterwards excellent. No one understands what sort of treatment they\u2019ll need over the next few years, and it\u2019s always good to have some additional coverage, while your doctor can make an informed imagine for you. They may be worth looking at for anyone who has trouble paying with Medicare\u2019s coverage that is fundamental also for their medical bills.\nTags: Humana 2017 Medicare Advantage Plans in Connecticut, Medicare Advantage Plans 2018 @City",
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        "raw_content": "Humboldt-Toiyabe Travel Management Available for Public Comment\nAttention Nevada Recreationists!\nLocated in western Nevada, the Ely Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest has released an Environmental Assessment (EA) for their Travel Management Project for public review and comment. The Notice of Proposed Action (NOPA) was published (legal notice) in the Ely Times on August 20, 2008.\nA preliminary Environmental Assessment (EA), and associated maps, that describes the Proposed Action and the effects of the Proposed Action and alternatives in detail is available for review on the Humboldt-Toiyabe website at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/htnf/projects/#ely. In the EA, the Ely Ranger District proposes to adjust the current forest transportation system on the Ely Ranger District by adding user-created routes as National Forest System (NFS) roads and NFS trails and to prohibit motor vehicle use off of designated NFS roads and NFS trails.\nThe Forest Service encourages your comments on this proposed action, along with supporting reasons, for consideration by the responsible official in reaching a decision. Your comments will be used to help complete the environmental analysis and make a decision on the proposed action and any alternatives.\nTo maintain eligibility for appeal, each individual or organization (including specification of an authorized representative) must submit comments and must sign the comments or otherwise verify their identity.\nSend written or facsimile comments to Ely District Ranger, 825 Avenue E, Ely, NY 89301; phone (775) 289-3031; FAX (775) 289-2132; or you may hand-deliver your comments to the above address during normal business hours from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. Email comments may by sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Oral comments must be provided at the Responsible Official's office during normal business hours. The opportunity to comment ends September 19, 2008.\nComments received in response to this solicitation, including names and addresses of those who comment, will be considered part of the public record for this project and will be available for public inspection and will be released if requested under the Freedom of Information Act.\nAdditional information on the proposed action may be obtained by contacting James Winfrey, Ely Ranger District Travel Management Project Manger, 2035 Last chance Road, Elko, NY 89801; phone (775) 738-5171; FAX (775) 778-6199.\nAZ OHV GROUPS RESPOND TO STATE LAND CLOSURE THREAT...\nNorth Carolina strengthens law against riding in t...",
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        "raw_content": "COVER STORY: High Blood Pressure Redefined\nHigh blood pressure should be treated earlier with lifestyle changes and in some patients with medication \u2014 at 130/80 mm Hg rather than 140/90 \u2014 according to the first new, comprehensive high blood pressure guidelines in more than a decade.\nThe guidelines are being published by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology for detection, prevention, management, and treatment of high blood pressure.\nRather than 1 in 3 U.S. adults having high blood pressure (32 percent) with the previous definition, the new guidelines will result in nearly half of the U.S. adult population (46 percent) having high blood pressure, or hypertension.\nHowever, there will only be a small increase in the number of U.S. adults who will require antihypertensive medication, authors said.\nThese guidelines, the first update to offer comprehensive guidance to doctors on managing adults with high blood pressure since 2003, are designed to help people address the potentially deadly condition much earlier.\nPaul K. Whelton, M.B., M.D., M.Sc., lead author of the guidelines published in the American Heart Association journal, Hypertension, and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, noted the dangers of blood pressure levels between 130-139/80-89 mm Hg.\n\u201cYou\u2019ve already doubled your risk of cardiovascular complications compared to those with a normal level of blood pressure,\u201d he said.\n\u201cWe want to be straight with people \u2014 if you already have a doubling of risk, you need to know about it. It doesn\u2019t mean you need medication, but it\u2019s a yellow light that you need to be lowering your blood pressure, mainly with non-drug approaches.\u201d\n\u2022 Normal: Less than 120/80 mm Hg\n\u2022 Elevated: Top number (systolic) between 120-129 and bottom number (diastolic) less than 80\n\u2022 Stage 1: Systolic between 130-139 or diastolic between 80-89\n\u2022 Stage 2: Systolic at least 140 or diastolic at least 90 mm Hg\n\u2022 Hypertensive crisis: Top number over 180 and/or bottom number over 120, with patients needing prompt changes in medication if there are no other indications of problems, or immediate hospitalization if there are signs of organ damage\nThe new guidelines eliminate the category of pre-hypertension, which was used for blood pressures with a top number (systolic) between 120-139 mm Hg or a bottom number (diastolic) between 80-89 mm Hg.\nPeople with those readings now will be categorized as having either elevated (120-129 and less than 80) or stage 1 hypertension (130-139 or 80-89).\nThe impact of the new guidelines is expected to be greatest among younger people. The prevalence of high blood pressure is expected to triple among men under age 45 and double among women under 45, according to the report.\nThe guidelines stress the importance of home blood pressure monitoring using validated devices and appropriate training of healthcare providers to reveal \u201cwhite-coat hypertension,\u201d which occurs when pressure is elevated in a medical setting but not in everyday life.\nHome readings can also identify \u201cmasked hypertension,\u201d when pressure is normal in a medical setting but elevated at home, thus necessitating treatment with lifestyle and possibly medications.\n\u2022 Only prescribing medication for stage 1 hypertension if a patient has already had a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, or is at high risk of heart attack or stroke based on age, the presence of diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, or calculation of atherosclerotic risk (using the same risk calculator used in evaluating high cholesterol)\n\u2022 Recognizing that many people will need two or more types of medications to control their blood pressure and that people may take their pills more consistently if multiple medications are combined into a single pill\n\u2022 Identifying socioeconomic status and psychosocial stress as risk factors for high blood pressure that should be considered in a patient\u2019s plan of care\nThe American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, and nine other health-professional organizations developed the new guidelines, which were written by a panel of 21 scientists and health experts who reviewed more than 900 published studies.\nHigh Blood Pressure Redefined",
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        "raw_content": "Discover the meanings of thousands of Biblical names in Abarim Publications' Biblical Name Vault: Beulah\nBeulah meaning\nBeulah in Biblical Hebrew\n\u05d1\u05e2\u05d5\u05dc\u05d4\nBeulah categories:\nThe name Beulah in the Bible\nEtymology of the name Beulah\nSource: http://www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Beulah.html\n\uf53cThe name Beulah in the Bible\nThe name Beulah occurs only once in the Bible. The prophet Isaiah mentions it in a small list of nicknames for Jerusalem and Zion (Isaiah 62:4). The name Beulah is applied to these cities' land, which is Judah and Israel.\n\uf53cEtymology of the name Beulah\nThe name Beulah comes from the verb \u05d1\u05e2\u05dc (ba'al), meaning to own, rule:\nLoading: \u05d1\u05e2\u05dc (or click this link)\n\uf53cBeulah meaning\nThe name Beulah is a passive participle of the verb ba'al and means Married.\nIsaiah explains this name by stating that Jerusalem will no longer be called Azubah (Forsaken) and her land Shemamah (Desolate), but Jerusalem will be called Hephzibah (My Delight Is In Her) and her land Beulah (Married), \"because YHWH delights in you, and your land will be married (62:4)\".",
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        "raw_content": "What a fun luncheon! We had expected a low turnout since it was Christmas week but over 140 people showed up. We began the program with the installation of the 2012 Executive Board performed by the Texas Federation of Republican Women District IX Deputy President Jennifer Lambert. Then John Garza, State Representative District 117, gave us a legislative update and he was followed by the talented classical singers Eva and Monica Wallace who were a huge success. For our finale, the 15 candidates present were given 2 minutes at the microphone to explain why we should vote for them in the primary election. This total included Senator Wentworth and Speaker Straus. We also allowed 2 representatives of candidates, who could not be with us, to speak. What an exciting day to finish the year.\nThe outgoing Executive Board and Committee Chairs did an outstanding job in 2011 and a special \u201cthank you\u201d goes to each one of them for making this organization to be as great and successful as it is. By the way, the gifts on every seat were donated by the 2011 Board.\nNow it is on to 2012 and you are in for an exciting ride. The Republican Party of Texas will be holding their convention in Fort Worth June 7, 8 and 9 and it is a Presidential Election year. Our local candidates are going to need our help and , as I am certain you have more than likely heard, the primary elections have been moved to April 3. If you want to attend the GOP State Convention, Primary Election Day is where it all starts. You first attend your Precinct Convention which is held at 7:15pm, after the polls close, at the same location where your Precinct votes. This is where grassroots politics begin. From the Precinct Convention you can be elected to attend your Senatorial Convention which will be held either on Saturday April 14 or 21. I do hope you will try to attend these 2 local conventions\u2014you will learn so much about the political process. At the Senatorial Convention delegates to the state convention will be selected. The Precinct Convention can last as little as 30 minutes or up to two hours. The Senatorial Convention usually begins around 9:30AM and lasts until mid or late afternoon. At the State level, the party platform is voted on, the national delegates and the national committeeman and committeewoman.\nInside this newsletter is the list of the Executive Board and Committee chairs. We have some extraordinary talented women serving you for 2012 so read over the list and then contact the chair of committee where you feel we would best be able to use your talents. If there a vacant committee chair and you think it might be something you could do, please call me.\nInvite a friend to the luncheon\u2014this is the year we are going to take our country back so we need all the help we can get.\nI am looking forward to seeing you on the 17th",
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        "raw_content": "http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opin...-1227323647392\nThe age pension is about $20,000 a year; hardly a lavish income. Yet if you believe Tony Abbott and Scott Morrison\u2019s rhetoric you\u2019d think pensioners are bankrupting Australia. This is simply untrue.\nLet\u2019s look at the facts. Even the Treasurer\u2019s Intergenerational Report shows the age pension, exactly as it is without changes, will account for just 3.6 per cent of gross domestic product by 2054-55. Whichever way you look at it, Australia spends a relatively small proportion of our GDP on the pension.\nPublic spending on old-age benefits (age pension and veterans pensions) across the OECD already averages 7.8 per cent of GDP. Public spending on these payments is highest \u2014 greater than 10 per cent of GDP \u2014 in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. The US and Britain devote 6.8 per cent and 6.2 per cent of GDP respectively to spending on pensions. In New Zealand public spending on these payments is 4.7 per cent of GDP.\nWhen Morrison says the age pension is not sustainable, he\u2019s wrong \u2014 it is. The Allianz Pension Sustainability Index last year found Australia has the most sustainable pension system in the world. Allianz, one of the world\u2019s largest asset management companies, measures the pressure on governments across the globe to reform their pension system.\nThe Australian Council of Social Service estimates this will result in an $80 a week cut to pensions across the next decade. It will break a decades-old bipartisan commitment to link pension indexation to wages growth.\nIf Abbott gets his way, the pension will drop from 28 per cent of average weekly earnings today to just 16 per cent by 2055. Changing the indexation system is the least equitable way to address the sustainability of our retirement income system. As COTA\u2019s chief executive Ian Yates says: \u201cFull pensioners would be living well below the poverty line.\u201d Does anyone seriously believe pushing pensioners into *poverty and hardship is good public policy?\nOf course ensuring the sustainability of our retirement income system is important, but it needs to be done in a fair and equitable way. Labor knows this; that\u2019s why we introduced compulsory superannuation. Our universal super system will continue to take pressure off the age pension. The maturing of our super system will result in a decline in the proportion of people of age pension age claiming the full rate age pension. By 2047, the proportion of Australians receiving a full pension will fall from about 50 per cent to 30 per cent.\nAnd Labor is continuing to make decisions to ensure the integrity of the pension and superannuation system is maintained. The recent superannuation proposals Labor has announced are all about putting fairness back into the system \u2014 they are fair and they\u2019re good for the budget.\nhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/pensionr...eath-foretold/\nArgentina is one of several countries that implemented a major structural reform of the pension system during the 1990s and then, more recently, decided to reverse itself. This note presents a summarized discussion of the motivations and main characteristics of the early reform, the performance of the system since then, and the rationale for and impacts of the recent changes.\nArgentina first reformed its pension system in 1993, introducing important modifications to a system that had almost 90 years of history and was designed as a traditional pay-as-you-go scheme. The law change was the Government\u2019s response to a growing financial imbalance in the old system, fueled by the combination of generous parameters, aging participants, and weakening labor markets (with growing informality and declining real wages). This long-term imbalance imposed growing pressures on fiscal resources: the rising percentage of general revenue funds had to be used to finance the pension system\u2019s deficits against a backdrop of public finances also facing trouble. The pension reform was also implemented amidst a strong pro-privatization political climate, and it was part of a larger strategy that included the transfer to private management of many publicly-owned companies such as the utilities, transportation, and communication providers.\nUnfortunately, the new system did not perform as well as expected with regard to financial sustainability, increased coverage, and improvement of capital markets. Figure 1 shows that the new funded scheme did result in additional financial pressures for the system, since contributions previously directed to the PAYG scheme were now deposited in individual accounts. Nevertheless, the parametric reforms partly compensated for this, and by 2003, the net effect was positive. Less positive was the impact of the reform on pension coverage rates, despite stronger incentives to contribute. While it is difficult to assess this impact without a clear counterfactual, particularly in the context of a declining labor market performance, the sharp reduction in the percentage of salaried workers contributing to the pension system, falling from around 72% in the early 1990s to 63% by 2000, and as low as 52% by 2003, indicates that, at best, the new model did not result in more participation in the retirement system.\nArgentina\u2019s experience with pension reform offers some interesting lessons which may be useful for other countries considering changing their own programs. Among those, we see the following:\nOverselling the expected positive impacts of a reform may help to get it approved, but will be probably damaging in the medium term, as stakeholders compare real-world performance to what was promised.\nNo system design is free of political or financial risks. While combining PAYG and funded elements might help to balance these risks, a major financial and or political crisis will most certainly affect all policies, as policymakers worry more about their short-term survival than the system\u2019s long term sustainability.\nA reform of the magnitude implemented in Argentina in the 1990s requires not only approval from the legal system, but also a wide social and political consensus that ensures it can remain resilient to short term negative performance.\nIn the long term, the fate of all pension systems depends on the sustained growth of output per capita which allows distributing all generations to benefit. Unfortunately, during times of economic decline, no pension system can deliver satisfactory results, regardless of its design features.\nI guess this goes here\nhttp://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/ontario-...park-1.2350347\nTORONTO -- Ontario passed legislation Wednesday to create a provincial pension plan for more than three million people who do not have a workplace pension, despite critics' warnings it amounts to a job-killing payroll tax.\nWorkers will be required to contribute 1.9 per cent of their pay to the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan, to a maximum of $1,643 a year, which employers have to match for every employee.\n\"Over $3.5 billion will be invested in the fund each year,\" said Associate Finance Minister Mitzie Hunter. \"Members of the plan will be able to have an income stream for life when they retire.\"\nThe mandatory contributions will be phased in over two years, starting with larger companies Jan. 1, 2017 before moving to smaller operations like convenience stores and dry cleaners.\nOntario wants to mirror the Canada Pension Plan as much as possible, and Hunter said the province still would prefer to enhance the CPP instead of creating its own plan. Contributions would be \"locked-in\" just like CPP contributions, prohibiting people from cashing them out before retirement.\nhttp://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1227337867938\nALMOST 4.1 million Australians will remain better off after next week\u2019s federal Budget, with Cabinet approving the scrapping of proposed changes to the indexation of pension payments.\nThe confirmation that plans to confine pension rises to rises in the Consumer Price Index have been officially ditched will blunt Labor\u2019s attack over retirement funding and its claims pensioners would be $80 worse off.\nSenior Cabinet sources yesterday confirmed the government would keep pension indexation linked to the higher of three benchmarks, including CPI and average wage rises.\nHowever, as revealed by The Daily Telegraph yesterday, the trade-off would be a tightening of the eligibility test to receive a pension, with a reduction in the asset threshold for assets other than the family home to $820,000 for couples and about $550,000 for singles.\nThe measure, expected to be announced prior to Tuesday\u2019s Budget, will shave more than $2 billion off the $42 billion annual pension bill.\nhttp://www.theaustralian.com.au/nati...-1227344737211\nThe federal government is being urged to find more cuts to the $45 billion Age Pension and to tackle the growing cost of superannuation tax breaks after confirming a budget plan to tighten pension eligibility for wealthier retirees.\nAs seniors\u2019 groups backed the new approach, economists cautioned it was only a step towards making the pension sustainable and that more would have to be done to bring the swelling budget deficit under control.\nTony Abbott ruled out changes to super yesterday, but there are growing calls for action on concessions for the wealthy who can park significant assets in their super account and draw tax-free income in retirement.\nMr Daley said the government had to keep looking at the Age Pension as a target for spending cuts, repeating a Grattan Institute proposal to include the family home in the assets test.\n\u201cThe budget bottom line is not sustainable and sorting it out means inevitably looking at the age pension,\u201d he said.\nThe changes confirmed yesterday will generate a $2.4bn saving over the next four years amid positive signs they could pass the parliament, with the Greens open to supporting reform, Labor reserving its options and independent senators welcoming the new approach.\nPayments will increase for 120,000 part-pensioners, as rev*ealed in The Australian on Wednesday, while another 50,000 will be upgraded from the part-pension to the full pension.\nThe new assets test will halt the part-pension for 91,000 wealthier recipients \u2014 for example, a couple with a home and more than $823,000 in other *assets \u2014 while reducing payments for another 235,000 people.\nPension reform has become a central dispute in the fight over balancing the budget as Mr Morrison declares the current system unsustainable, but Labor insists the nation can afford an increase in the spending burden.\nLabor has instead proposed changes to the super system that would limit tax breaks for wealthier Australians, with higher tax rates on contributions for high-income earners and limits on tax-free withdrawals in retirement.\nIf legislated, the Coalition\u2019s changes to pension eligibility would come into force in January 2017, but the savings will fall short of the $22.7bn forecast over the decade to 2025 from the pension reforms in last year\u2019s budget, which would have adjusted indexation for all pensioners but have now been abandoned.\nGreens senator Rachel Siewert said the new proposal was a \u201cstep in the right direction\u201d but she attacked the government\u2019s plan to raise the pension age to 70 and called for a full review into retirement incomes.\nhttp://www.smh.com.au/federal-politi...21-ghtjk3.html\nAccess to the pension will become harder than the government has conceded under its deal reached with the Greens, a new analysis finds.\nThe government claims that all couples who own their home with additional assets of up to $450,000 will get a higher pension, but an analysis conducted by Industry Super for the Senate inquiry into the changes finds that some couples will be $2900 worse off than the government claims.\nThe Coalition and The Greens combined on Thursday to force the inquiry to report on Monday, allowing a Senate vote as soon as this week. The accelerated timetable means the inquiry will be unable to hold hearings.\nThe changes lift the assets-test free limit for homeowner couples from $286,500 to $375,000 but withdraw the pension much faster than before, by $3 for every $1000 of assets over the limit rather than $1.50.\nThe department of social security uses life expectancy estimates up to 11 years lower than those used in the government's intergenerational report. The estimates are so-called 'period' estimates prepared by the Bureau of Statistics without taking into account likely advances in longevity. The treasury prefers the 'cohort method' which \"takes a better account of increasing life expectancy trends over time\". The effect of the department's choice is to make it look as if the assets of retirees who miss out on the pension will last for more of their life than they will.\nIt also assumes rates of return on assets well above those used by other agencies and points to the gain in the sharemarket index of 12.7 per cent in the past year without acknowledging that it was unusual.\nhttp://www.businessspectator.com.au/...incentive-save\nAmong the $700,000 crew, because their right to a part pension has been taken away, there\u2019s a big move on by sharp retirees to actually reduce asset levels in order to qualify for a part pension.\nAs one Melbourne retiree in his late 60s put it very succinctly in a note to The Australian last week, \u201cwe have started to spend down to the $450-$500k level leading up to January 1, 2017.\u201d\nHe said he and his wife had combined assets of about $700,000 plus their house.\n\u201cWe\u2019ll fix up the house, go on holidays etc, and the best part is, that a trip down to our local Centre*link office last week to divulge our plan was met positively.\n\u201cA helpful Centrelink staff member gave us a number of pre-addressed envelopes and asked us to advise of our asset wind down program in order that our pension could be adjusted progressively.\n\u201cIn the past, we would have saved up for large expenditure items, but not any more.\n\u201cThe incentive to save has evaporated, and I\u2019ve formed a far more positive view of our friends down at Centrelink.\u2019\u2019\nYou can see what\u2019s happening here. An attempt by the government to reduce Age Pension outlays looks quite likely to have the opposite effect, and those wry quotes above show what normal, rational retirees do when they confront a change in the rules. They change their behaviour.\nhttp://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-crisis-people\nWith a jobless rate of about 26% \u2013 youth unemployment is at 50% \u2013 and out-of-work benefits of \u20ac360 a month generally paid for no longer than a year, pensions have become \u201ca vital part of the social security net for many, many people,\u201d said Vovou. \u201cRetired parents are having to help their adult children everywhere. And now they\u2019re demanding we cut them even more? It\u2019s just so very wrong.\u201d\nPensions have become arguably the biggest hurdle in the tortuous, on-off negotiations between the leftwing government of the prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, and Greece\u2019s creditors: its eurozone partners, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund.\nRetired parents are having to help their adult children. And they\u2019re demanding we cut them even more? It\u2019s just wrong.\nSissy Vovou\nBefore they will release \u20ac7.2bn in aid that Greece needs to pay public-sector salaries and pensions and repay \u20ac1.6bn in IMF loans, those lenders want further reforms to the pensions system, including penalties to put people off taking early retirement and more cuts to even the lowest pensions.\nTsipras is so far refusing to implement the measures, aimed at shaving the equivalent of 1% of GDP off the country\u2019s pension bill, arguing they will do nothing to help Greece emerge from a slump that has seen the country\u2019s economy shrink by 25%, and may only deepen its humanitarian crisis.\nGreece also had a remarkable 580 professions deemed hazardous or strenuous enough to qualify for early retirement: firemen and construction workers, certainly, but also hairdressers (because of the chemicals), wind instrument players (gastric reflux) and radio presenters (microbes in microphones).\nBut some reforms are under way: those 130 funds have shrunk to 13, the standard retirement age for men has been lifted to 67, and, above all, since 2010 public and private sector pensions have been severely pruned, on a scale ranging from a 15%-cut for the very lowest (under \u20ac500 a month) to as much as 44% for highest (more than \u20ac3,000).\nGreek pensions are now, on the whole, far from exorbitant: social security ministry figures show the average main pension is \u20ac713 a month, and the average top-up pension \u2013 typically funded by an industry retirement scheme \u2013 \u20ac169 per month. Some 60% of pensioners get less than \u20ac800 gross a month, and 45% live on less than the monthly poverty limit of \u20ac665.\nAmong the pension cuts being proposed is the abolition of the EKAS, a variable supplementary payment made to nearly 200,000 Greek pensioners to bring their monthly income up to \u20ac700 a month. (Other suggestions made by Greece\u2019s creditors would hit people like that particularly hard: a hike in the tax on electricity, for example, from 13% to 23%).\nFew Greeks think further pension cuts will achieve anything. They may also be illegal: the country\u2019s highest court has already ruled that the private-sector pension cuts pushed through in 2012 were unlawful because they \u201cdeprived pensioners of the right to decent life\u201d.\nhttp://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0OY0L020150618\nThe \"blind insistence\" on cutting Greek pensions will only worsen the country's already dire financial crisis, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wrote in a German newspaper commentary on Thursday.\nIn a guest column for Der Tagesspiegel newspaper in Berlin, Tsipras also rejected the \"myth\" that German taxpayers are paying Greek pensions and wages. He said Greeks, contrary to the widespread belief in Germany, work longer than Germans.\n\"The blind insistence of cuts (in pensions) in a country with a 25 percent unemployment rate and where half of all the young people are unemployed will only cause a further worsening of the already dramatic social situation,\" Tsipras wrote.\nHe said that pensions are the only source of income for countless families in Greece. In Athens on Wednesday he also rejected pension cuts that creditors are seeking to unlock aid.\nTsipras also wrote that the state's expenditures for pensions and social spending were cut by 50 percent between 2010 and 2014. \"That makes further cutbacks in this sensitive area impossible.\"\nAfter 2010, measures were put in place by the Greek government that encouraged workers not to take early retirement, making retirement before the age of 60 very difficult. At the same time, the number of annual pension payments was reduced from 14 to 12, after the government eliminated \"bonus payments\".\nThe IMF praised the reforms at the time and while the \"primary\" or core pay-as-you-go system was overhauled, the \"auxiliary\" or secondary system made no changes.\nAs it stands currently, Greece still spends more than any other country in the European Union on pensions as a proportion to GDP \u2013 with the country shelling out a whopping 17.5 percent according to Eurostat.\nHowever this does not give us the full picture, as Greece has an aging population, with one of the highest \"age dependency ratios\" or the level of support given to younger and older citizens by the working age population.\nThe country's old-age dependency ratio is around 30 percent in Greece, one of the highest in Europe, according to Eurostat.\nWhy are they so crucial?\nThe IMF has insisted that the Greek government cannot \"offer truly credible measures\" that will result in a deal without including a further set of adjustments to the pension system.\n\"Why insist on pensions? Pensions and wages account for about 75 percent of primary spending; the other 25 percent have already been cut to the bone,\" IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard said in a blog post on Sunday.\n\"Pension expenditures account for over 16 percent of GDP, and transfers from the budget to the pension system are close to 10 percent of GDP\n\"We believe a reduction of pension expenditures of 1 percent of GDP (out of 16 percent) is needed, and that it can be done while protecting the poorest pensioners. We are open to alternative ways for designing both the VAT and the pension reforms, but these alternatives have to add up and deliver the required fiscal adjustment,\" he added.\nhttp://news.sky.com/story/1504923/gr...a-too-generous\nAn area that has come under intense scutiny in the Grexit debate is the country's pension system - and accusations that it is overly generous. Here some key questions are answered.\nWhat does Greece spend on its pensioners?\nAccording to Eurostat's most recent 2012 data, pensions spending as a percentage of its output or GDP is 30% more generous in Greece than it is in the UK. Greece spends 14.3% of its GDP on old age pensions whilst the UK spends 11.0%\nHowever, because Greek GDP came under sustained pressure during the recession, falling by a whopping 8.9% in 2011 alone, this has the effect of increasing the apparent generosity of Greek pensions.\nThat said, a country's pensions system must mirror its overall prosperity - no-one would argue that Sudan's pension system for instance should be as generous as say Luxembourg's.\nIf we look at at the absolute generosity of Greek pensions, Eurostat data tells us that in 2012 the total pensions expenditure per beneficiary for old-age persons was \u20ac16,036 in UK and \u20ac10,785 in Greece.\nhttp://money.cnn.com/2015/07/15/news...nomy-pensions/\nThe Greek pension system is messy, convoluted and downright weird, giving preferential treatment to some workers like hairdressers, sausage makers and policemen, while penalizing farmers.\nThe expensive, hodge-podge system has contributed to Greece's debt crisis, so the government must commit to fix it before it gets its $96 billion bailout.\nBut the Greek government has resisted these changes for years.\nWhy? Because it's exceedingly difficult to overhaul a system that citizens (aka voters) depend on.\nTo understand the big, fat, Greek pension problem, here's a look at some of the key facts and numbers:\n1) The average retirement age in Greece has been falling for years, with men retiring at 62 and women retiring at 60, according to OECD data, even though the 'official' retirement age was recently raised to 67.\n2) Greece spends more on pensions as a proportion of its economy than any country in the European Union -- more than double the spending of Estonia, Ireland and Slovakia.\n3) Roughly 2.7 million Greeks are receiving pension benefits out of a population of 11 million. This figure has been rising for years and is expected to keep climbing as the population ages.\n4) Greece has one of the worst pension systems in the world when it comes to financial sustainability, due to the nation's high debts and high ratio of older dependents. An Allianz report from 2014 shows Greece's pension system ranks 42nd out of 50 countries. But Allianz notes that recent pension reforms gave Greece a boost in the rankings, after it was 'bottom of the barrel' in 2011.\nIt's true that Greece has already made substantial cuts. Pensions paying over 2,000 euros per month were cut by more than 40%, while pensions paying less than 1,000 euros per month were cut by 14%, said Tinios.\nBut further reforms are needed because Tinios says the rules have generally protected the interests of Baby Boomers, high earners and well-connected groups, while shifting the burden to the very old, the very young and the poor.\nAnd the dwindling number of young workers can't provide enough support.\nhttp://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2...sion-plan.html\nWith an election looming, the federal Conservatives have fired a salvo at Ontario\u2019s Liberal government in a bid to derail Premier Kathleen Wynne\u2019s new provincial pension plan.\nOntario Finance Minister Charles Sousa said it was \u201cincredibly disappointing that the federal government is refusing to recognize the need for people to achieve a secure retirement future.\u201d\nhttp://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/2f53a...#axzz3iKDT90Ld\nHigh quality global journalism requires investment. 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        "raw_content": "Qingfeng He, Ph.D.\nFOLIOfn Inc.\nEmail: firstname at # % agileteams dot $ @ com\nEducation | Experiences | Research | Publications | Professional Activities\nQingfeng He joined FOLIOfn as a Software Engineer in September 2009, then a Senior Software Engineer and now the Director of Engineering. He is responsible for managing the development team and various software development projects, as well as the technical direction of the company\u2019s financial trading platform.\nPrior to that, he was a Consulting R&D Engineer in the Industrial Software Systems department at ABB Inc. US Corporate Research Center in Raleigh, NC, where he worked on analyzing, architecting, designing, and improving several complex industrial software systems, including Network Manager \u2013 EMS/DMS/BMS/GMS and System 800xA.\nQingfeng is a Software Engineering Institute (SEI) certified Software Architecture Professional and Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM) Evaluator. 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        "raw_content": "UPike\u2019s Romon Morris has been named the NAIA National Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the win over Kentucky Christian University.\nHere is the release from the University of Pikeville:\nNot long after learning he was the Mid-South Conference Defensive Player of the Week, Romon Morris of the University of Pikeville football team added national player of the week honors to his resume as well, NAIA officials announced on Monday.\nMorris is the first UPIKE player to earn the national award since Nu\u2019Keese Richardson earned it for special teams play in 2013. The last Bear to be named NAIA Defensive Player of the Week was Demitri Travis in 2011.\nThe Louisville native was locked in on coverage in the 70-28 win, snagging three interceptions, of which two were returned for touchdowns. The first, which was returned 30 yards, helped the Bears build a 21-7 lead just before halftime, but he was saving his best for the second half.\nWith his team up 49-14, Morris added to the cushion by picking off a Jakwon Roberts pass five yards deep in the end zone and returning it the full 100 yards for a touchdown. It\u2019s the longest interception return for a score in program history, topping the previous best of 81 yards.\nAt the start of the fourth quarter, Morris nearly added a third score, but his interception return was stopped 14-yards shy of the end zone. The three interceptions in a game ties UPIKE\u2019s program record and the 70 points scored, of which Morris accounted for 12, are a new high for the Bears.\nMorris also had two solo tackles in the game, including one for a one-yard loss when he sniffed out a screen pass and pushed the KCU receiver back.\nAfter the big performance, Morris is just two interceptions shy of matching Antwan Marsh\u2019s program record for picks in a career of 11. March reached that number while playing from 2003-05.\nUp next for UPIKE is the rare Friday night game, when it hosts Ave Maria (Fla.) at 7 p.m. ET at the Hambley Athletic Complex.\nRelated Items:bbn, kentucky christian university, mid-south conference, naia, player of the week, romon morris, upike football",
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        "raw_content": "Election time.\nIt\u2019s election time in Alberta, and today is election day.\nI try to keep politics off the blog, but I will say that my attention has been distracted from my usual writing and blogging due to all the articles and coverage I\u2019ve been keeping track of for the election.\nQuite possibly today will be the first time in a long time that the Progressive Conservatives don\u2019t win the election with a landslide majority. Whether or not the Wild Rose party becomes the Official Opposition, or the minority government, remains to be seen. How the Liberals do, perhaps well enough to be the decisive power of a minority government, or otherwise, and how the other parties do (NDP, Alberta Party, etc.) is hard to say.\nSo if you\u2019ve wondered why I\u2019ve been a bit light on the posts\u2026 that\u2019s why. Regular blogging shall resume soon, if I\u2019m not verklempt over the election results.\nPosted in Miscellaneous\t| Tagged alberta, alberta party, election, legislature, liberal party, mla, politics, progressive conservatives, wild rose party\t| 3 Replies\nMy Teenage (Book) Crush\nInspired by this post over at The Awl, I thought about the books I read as a teen, and which ones I had absolute crushes on, and which ones I would be embarrassed by today. Surprisingly, there wasn\u2019t too much cringing from my past reads, far less than I\u2019d expected. Here\u2019s a sampling:\nAnne Rice: The Witching Hour \u2013 I\u2019m afraid there\u2019s still no embarrassment here. Read it when I was 12 and I still love it today. I was never as fond of the sequels (Lasher & Taltos), as the character of Rowan began to disappoint me.\nMarion Zimmer Bradley: The Mists of Avalon \u2013 Definitely had a crush and loved Morgaine, but I haven\u2019t picked this one up in eons, though it sits patiently on my bookshelf still. But embarrassed? Not especially.\nBram Stoker: Dracula \u2013 I still have a crush on this book, though I\u2019m not reading it wide-eyed as I was when I was nine. (That scene where Dracula forces Mina to drink his blood was compelling: \u2018The attitude of the two had a terrible resemblance to a child forcing a kitten\u2019s nose into a saucer of milk to compel it to drink.\u2019)\nAll the Drizzt Do\u2019Urden books by R.A. Salvatore \u2013 I suppose if anything was going to be embarrassing, these books would be the ones. I have most of them still in paperback, but like The Mists of Avalon, they\u2019ve sat untouched for years. It\u2019s some nostalgic bit of me that can\u2019t give them up just yet.\nAyn Rand: Atlas Shrugged \u2013 Every once in a while I cringe at having read this book, but I do still like it. I don\u2019t take it seriously, and I certainly wouldn\u2019t pull a Greenspan and base actual economics off of it, but some of the imagery sticks in my mind: \u2018Her face was made of angular planes, the shape of her mouth clear-cut, a sensual mouth held closed with inflexible precision.\u2019\nPeter & Leni Gillman: Alias David Bowie \u2013 This biography (written in the mid-80s) and other Bowie bios were ones I inhaled as a teen. The library had a whole stock, and most of them were not that well written and relied heavily on rumour. Alias focused more on the mental illness in the Jones family, and it was rather intrusive. This is definitely a cringe-worthy selection.\nAnya Seton: Katherine \u2013 Historical fiction about Katherine Swynford, the mistress of John of Gaunt. Nope, sorry, can\u2019t feel embarrassed about this one either.\nAre there any books you feel embarrassed to have read when you were younger? Or are you of the opinion that every book is worthwhile, even if it seems silly years later? I\u2019d love to hear your thoughts.\nPosted in Miscellaneous\t| Tagged anne rice, atlas shrugged, book crush, david bowie, marion zimmer bradley, the witching hour\t| 8 Replies",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News \u00bb \u2018Art21\u2019 artist Leonardo Drew to speak at Austin Peay\n\u2018Art21\u2019 artist Leonardo Drew to speak at Austin Peay\nThe Department of Art + Design, with support from the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, is pleased to welcome \u201cArt21\u201d featured artist, Leonardo Drew, to Austin Peay State University.\n\u201cWe are really excited to have Leonardo visit APSU for a CECA Visiting Artist Lecture,\u201d said Michael Dickins, chair of the Visiting Artist Speaker Committee. \u201cHis name was proposed to the committee last year, and I was familiar with his work via PBS\u2019 \u2018Art21\u2019 TV series. Then I was fortunate to experience his work in person, this past March, as his work adorned the entrance to The Armory Show 2018 in New York City. The scale of the work was inescapable, and the texture was mesmerizing. I was fascinated by the obvious amount of labor that went into the piece, and I knew we had to bring him to Clarksville.\u201d\nDrew is an artist known for his large wall-mounted sculptures composed of jagged tree trunks layered with thousands of segments of cut wood. The monumental installations perform as abstracted landscapes, which undulate and retract through a combination of natural and man-made shapes.\nMemories of his childhood surroundings \u2013 from the housing project where he lived to the adjacent landfill \u2013 resurface in the intricate grids and configurations of many of his pieces. Never content with work that comes easily, Drew constantly reaches beyond \u201cwhat\u2019s comfortable\u201d and charts a course of daily investigation, never knowing what the work will be about but letting it find its way, and asking, \u201cWhat if?\u201d\nDrew was born in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1961, and grew up in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Although often mistaken for accumulations of found objects, his sculptures are instead made of \u201cbrand new stuff\u201d \u2013 materials such as wood, rusted iron, cotton, paper and mud \u2013 that he intentionally subjects to processes of weathering, burning, oxidation and decay. Whether jutting out from a wall or traversing rooms as freestanding installations, his pieces challenge the architecture of the space in which they\u2019re shown.\nDrew attended Parsons School of Design and received a BFA from Cooper Union. Among the honors and grants he has received are the Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize (2011), Asian Cultural Council Grant (1997), Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (1994) and the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation Grant (1993). Drew has been awarded residencies at Artpace (1995), the Studio Museum in Harlem (1991), Vermont Studio School (1990) and Skowhegan (1998). Major exhibitions of his work have appeared at SCAD Museum of Art (2013), DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park (2011), Artpace (2010), Weatherspoon Art Museum (2010), Blaffer Gallery (2009), Sikkema Jenkins (2007), Centro Arte Contemporanea, Siena (2006), the Fabric Workshop (2002), Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (2000), Bronx Museum of the Arts (2000), Saint Louis Art Museum (1996), Carnegie International (1995), MCA San Diego (1995) and Biennial Dakar (1992).\nDrew lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.\nDrew\u2019s lecture will be at 6 p.m. Jan. 28 in Room 120 of the Art + Design building.\nFor more on Drew and his work, visit www.leonardodrew.com or watch his featured episode on PBS\u2019 \u201cArt21\u201d at www.art21.org.\nFor more on this lecture, contact Michael Dickins, director of galleries, at dickinsm@apsu.edu.",
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Information that cannot be connected directly to you - for example, favourite websites or number of users of a certain website - is not considered personal data.\n3. Cookie.\nWe use cookies to allow our systems to recognize your device and collect website usage data. For more information on cookies and how we use them, please visit our Cookies Policy page.\n4. Provision of personal data.\nApart from the navigation data as specified above, the provision of personal data for further purposes and methods of processing is not mandatory. Failure to provide personal data could lead to the impossibility to obtain what is requested.\n5. Purposes of personal data processing.\nPursuant to art. 6 GDPR, Athena S.p.A. will process personal data lawfully for the following purposes:\n5.1. 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Purposes connected to fulfilling legal obligations and pursuing the legitimate interest:\n- in order to allow the Data Controller to fulfil the obligations established by law, regulations or EU legislations;\n- in order to prevent or discover fraudulent activities or malicious activities harmful to the Site; for the protection of the legitimate interest of the Data Controller or third parties, unless interests, rights and fundamental freedom of data subject should not prevail;\n- in order to resolve any complaints and/or disputes.\n5.3. Purposes connected to allow users to register on the Website:\n- in order to allow the registration of Users on the Site. We inform the User that the access and the browsing of the Site are free, but the possibility to sign the Contract it is allowed only after registration of the User.\nThe provision of your personal data for the purposes indicated in points 5.1 and 5.3 is mandatory. Their failure, partial or incorrect conferment could result in the inability to provide the services offered by the Site and for the achievement of the other purposes indicated therein.\nPursuant to the art. 6, paragraph 1 lett. c) \u2013 f) of GDPR, it\u2019s not necessary the express consent for the purpose indicated in point 5.2.\n5.4. 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This kind of communication must be immediately and unequivocally identifiable and contain an indication that the recipient of messages may object to receiving such communications in the future.\nThe conferment of your personal data for the purposes indicated in point 5.4 is optional; their failure, partial or incorrect conferment could result in the impossibility of carrying out the activities indicated therein.\n6. Recipients or Categories of Recipients of Data.\nData of personal nature provided may be communicated to employees or collaborators of the Controller who, acting under the direct authority of the latter, process data and are appointed as internal processors or processing officers or System Administrators and they will receive in that regard adequate operating instructions from the Controller; the same will occur - by the Processors appointed by the Controller - in relation to employees or collaborators of the Processors.\nThe Personal Data may also be brought to the attention of external Processors of the Controller, appointed pursuant to Art. 28 of EU Reg. 2016/679, such as third party companies or other entities that perform outsourced activities on behalf of Athena S.p.A.\nCategories of External Processors:\n\u2022 third party suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and commercial partners of Athena S.p.A.\n\u2022 persons, companies or professional firms, providing activity of support, consultancy or collaboration to Athena S.p.A. on accounting, administrative, legal, tax and financial matters relating to the General Terms of Sale;\n\u2022 credit institutions for profiles relating to the fulfilment of receipts and payments;\n\u2022 companies that perform on behalf of Athena S.p.A. outsourced activities therein including IT technicians who manage the websites and respective electronic communication infrastructures required for that purpose, appointed as processors;\n\u2022 external suppliers who provide to Athena S.p.A. support services, appointed as processors;\n\u2022 Agents;\nPersonal data will not be disseminated.\nThe entities belonging to the aforementioned categories perform the role of Data Processor, or they operate in complete autonomy as separate Processing Controllers.\nThe list of appointed Processors is constantly updated and available at the office of Athena S.p.A. and can be consulted by sending an e-mail to the following address: privacy@athena.eu.\n7. 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The user confers indemnification with respect to any dispute, claims of damage from handling, etc. that could reach Athena S.p.A. from any third parties concerned as a result of the data provided by the user in breach of the applicable personal protection data laws.\n8. Place, Method of Processing and Data Storage Period.\nThe Personal Data are processed mainly at the office of the Controller and in the locations in which the External Processors are located. For further information, contact the Controller.\nThe Personal Data will be processed by means of operations of collection, organisation, storage, consultation, processing, modification, selection, extraction, comparison, use, interconnection, block, communication, erasure and destruction of the data.\nThe Personal Data will be processed with electronic/automated media and on paper medium, with logics strictly related to the aforementioned purposes, by way of Databases, electronic platforms managed by Athena S.p.A. or by third parties appointed as processors for that purpose.\nThe processing will be performed using methods and instruments aimed at guaranteeing the maximum security and confidentiality, by entities specifically instructed for that purpose.\nIn respect of the provisions of Art. 5 paragraph 1 letter e) of EU Reg. 2016/679 the personal data collected will be stored in a form that allows for the data subjects to be identified for a period of time not exceeding the achievement of the purposes for which the personal data are processed, and in any case erased without unjustified delay.\nTo find out about the criteria at the basis of the data storage period, write to privacy@athena.eu.\nThe Controller has adopted a large variety of security measures to protect the Customer against the risk of loss, abuse or alteration of the Data. 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Transfer of Data to a Third Country and/or International Organisations.\nAthena S.p.A. does not share, sell, transfer or otherwise disseminate your personal data to third parties located in a third country and/or to international organisations and it will continue not to do so in future, subject to legal obligations, unless this is necessary for the purposes laid down by the contract or if you have provided your explicit consent to that processing.\nFor requirements strictly linked to the implementation of the contract and the provision of the services, some of your personal data may be communicated to other Group companies, based in non-European third countries.\nTo enhance the protection of the personal data transferred by Athena S.p.A. based in a State of the European Economic Area (EEA) to a company of the Athena Group in a State outside the EEA, the Athena Group has decided to adopt the Privacy Group Guidelines for all companies that guarantee an adequate level of protection of personal data confidentiality.\nAll data subjects are, therefore, invited to read the public version of the Athena S.p.A. 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        "raw_content": "Badmovies.org Forum | Movies | Press Releases and Film News | About the News Board \u00ab previous next \u00bb\nAuthor Topic: About the News Board (Read 36973 times)\nAbout the News Board\nThe Press Releases and News Section is intended for movie and film-related (TV shows included) news stories.\nFound a news story that would be of interest to other b-movie fans? Have a press release for your company's latest film? Post it here! If you have any problems or are unsure of how to post, just email the information to me and I will post it for you.\nUSEFUL NEWS LINKS\nhttp://www.aint-it-cool-news.com - Ain't It Cool News\nhttp://www.dvddrive-in.com - DVD Drive-In\nhttp://www.thedigitalbits.com - The Digital Bits\nhttp://www.roguecinema.com - Rogue Cinema EZine\nhttp://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Movies/ - CNN Movies Section\nhttp://us.imdb.com/StudioBrief - IMDB Movie and TV News\nhttp://www.anchorbayentertainment.com - Anchor Bay Entertainment\nhttp://www.hollywood.com - Hollywood.com\nhttp://www.bruce-campbell.com - Bruce Campbell Online\nhttp://www.einsiders.com - Entertainment Insiders\nhttp://www.dvdreview.com - DVD Review\nhttp://tbhl.theonering.net - The Bastards Have Landed\nThis batch suggested by Jordan:\nhttp://www.chud.com - CHUD.com\nhttp://www.creature-corner.com - Creature Corner\nhttp://www.mst3kinfo.com - MST3K Info\nhttp://www.monsterzero.us - Monster Zero\nhttp://www.superherohype.com - Super Hero Hype\nhttp://www.darkhorizons.com - Dark Horizons\nhttp://www.moviehole.net - Movie Hole\nwww.scifijapan.com - SciFi Japan\nhttp://www.henshinonline.com - Henshin Online\nFeel free to suggest other good sources by posting a reply.\nRe: About the News Board\nHow about DVD Drive-In?\nhttp://www.dvddrive-in.com/\nDefinitely, thank you for suggesting it.\nwww.chud.com\nwww.creature-corner.com\nwww.mst3kinfo.com\nwww.monsterzero.us\nwww.superherohype.com\nwww.darkhorizons.com\nwww.moviehole.net\nwww.davisdvd.com\nwww.henshinonline.com\nThose are the main bulk of news sites that I visit weekly (sometimes daily).\n\"Cause I've got too much, time on my hands, and it's tickin' away with my san-i-ty...\"\nI just found this site the other day. Their focus is purely on horror movies:\nhttp://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/\nDavis DVD.com is now defunct. You should remove it from the list Andrew. Also, here is an excellent source for Asian cinema: www.scifijapan.com - SCI-FI JAPAN!\nHey, that is a great site for information about Asian science-fiction. Thank you very much! Reading through all of that is going to take me a while.\nwww.horrordvds.com looks good.\nHey, I have information about a special showing of \"The Undertaker and His Pals\" at a theater in Sacramento, CA. Would it be worthwhile posting on this forum?\nQuote from: DrWho42 on July 31, 2010, 01:22:07 AM\nSure, post it up.\nI keep getting an error message: Sorry, you are not allowed to post links.\nQuote from: DrWho42 on July 31, 2010, 09:56:27 PM\nYou're a new user, so the board won't let you post a link due to problems we've had with spammers. Just make the post and email me the URL, I'll add it for you.",
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        "raw_content": "Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 1. It is highly flammable and is the most common element found in our universe.\nLiquid nitrogen boils at 77 kelvin (\u2212196 \u00b0C, \u2212321 \u00b0F).\nAround 1% of the sun\u201fs mass is oxygen.\nHelium is lighter than the air around us so it floats, that's why it is perfect for the balloons you get at parties. More helium facts.\nCarbon comes in a number of different forms (allotropes), these include diamond, graphite and impure forms such as coal.\nAlthough it is still debated, it is largely recognized that the word 'chemistry' comes from an Egyptian word meaning 'earth'.\nThe use of various forms of chemistry is believed to go back as long ago as the Ancient Egyptians. By 1000 BC civilizations were using more complex forms of chemistry such as using plants for medicine, extracting metal from ores, fermenting wine and making cosmetics.\nThings invisible to the human eye can often be seen under UV light, which comes in handy for both scientists and detectives.\nHumans breathe out carbon dioxide (CO2). Using energy from sunlight, plants convert carbon dioxide into food during a process called photosynthesis.\nChemical reactions occur all the time, including through everyday activities such as cooking. Try adding an acid such as vinegar to a base such as baking soda and see what happens!\nWater expands as it drops in temperature, by the time it is frozen it takes up about 9% more space.\nOften formed under intense pressure over time, a crystal is made up of molecules or atoms that are repeated in a three dimensional repeating pattern. Quartz is a well known example of a crystal.\nAthletes at the Olympic Games have to be careful how much coffee they drink. The caffeine in coffee is a banned substance because it can enhance performance. One or two cups are fine but they can go over the limit with more than five. (update - as of 2004 caffeine has been taken back off the WADA banned list but its use will be closely monitored to prevent future abuse by athletes.)",
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        "raw_content": "Biography \u2013 HICKSON, Sir JOSEPH \u2013 Volume XII (1891-1900) \u2013 Dictionary of Canadian Biography\nHICKSON, Sir JOSEPH, railway official and jp; b. 23 Jan. 1830 in Otterburn, Northumberland, England, second son and fourth child of Thomas Hixon, a smith, and Ann Brodie; m. 17 June 1869 Catherine Dow in Montreal, and they had three sons and three daughters; d. there 4 Jan. 1897.\nJoseph Hickson received a good but abbreviated education, and at a young age became an office clerk for the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway. In 1851, after a brief stint with the Maryport and Carlisle, he moved to the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway, where he rose to assistant manager. During this period leading companies consolidated their empires amid cutthroat competition, and the professional railway manager emerged to solve the problems posed by large business organizations. On the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, Hickson worked with two of the more dynamic and successful of these men, James Joseph Allport, manager from 1851 to 1853, and Edward William Watkin, his successor. In 1861 Watkin, a man of large ambition, boundless energy, and creative vision, became president, residing in London, of the Britishowned Grand Trunk Railway in British North America, and that December he engaged Hickson as chief accountant. Hickson took up his post in Montreal in early 1862.\nConceived in 1851 by Francis Hincks* as a trunkline uniting the British North American colonies, the Grand Trunk had been put together by the amalgamation of existing lines and the construction of long sections joining them [see Sir Casimir Stanislaus Gzowski]. By 1859 it was completed from Sarnia, Upper Canada, to the Atlantic Ocean at Portland, Maine, and in 1860 an extension was added in Lower Canada from L\u00e9vis to Fraserville (Rivi\u00e8re-du-Loup). Inflated construction costs, overestimated revenues, and an inadequate initial capitalization had quickly put the line into severe financial difficulty. To head off collapse, Watkin attempted to fuse, under his control, the Grand Trunk and two other roads, the Great Western [see Charles John Brydges*] and the Buffalo and Lake Huron [see Edmund Burke Wood*]. He failed, but Hickson helped to negotiate a lease of the Buffalo and Lake Huron in 1864 that provided the Grand Trunk with an American outlet at Niagara Falls, N.Y., and allowed it to compete with the Great Western for American through traffic from Michigan to New York. Hickson early understood the significance for the Grand Trunk of American business.\nHickson also realized the importance for his career of consolidating his position. In addition to performing his accounting duties diligently, he ensured that monies received from the government by the Grand Trunk for the transportation of troops and mail went directly to the British postal bondholders, and for this service they quietly paid him \u00a3200 per annum. In 1865 he was made secretary-treasurer of the railway, a post that gave him greater scope for administration. Five years later he was promoted lieutenant-colonel of the 1st Battalion (Garrison Artillery) Grand Trunk Railway Brigade, an ad hoc unit formed in February 1867 to defend the railway from possible attacks by Fenians; his commission was backdated for rank and precedence to March 1867. His advances in the firm notwithstanding, Hickson worked in the combined shadow of Watkin and Charles John Brydges, the general manager since 1862, both of whom concentrated authority in their own hands. However, although aggressive administrators, they were unable to make the Grand Trunk turn a profit. As a result Watkin resigned under shareholder censure in 1868, and Brydges followed under a similar cloud in 1874. Hickson succeeded Brydges.\nMeanwhile, in London, Watkin\u2019s successor, Richard Potter, had been embracing the trend towards devolution of authority that was taking place on many large American railroads. Indeed, he had called for Brydges\u2019s resignation in part because Brydges had refused to delegate authority. To avoid centralization of control under Hickson, Potter granted a newly appointed traffic manager, Lewis James Seargeant, considerable independence and permitted four other officers to attend meetings of the railway\u2019s executive council as consultants. Hickson headed the council and could outvote all others present, but, a student of Allport, Watkin, and Brydges, he chafed at having to listen to \u201csubordinate officers officially criticizing . . . their immediate and responsible superior.\u201d Consulting the executive council, he asserted, was a waste of time. Disenchanted by Hickson\u2019s attitude, Potter also considered that the general manager did not provide the board in London with sufficient operational detail. Hickson bided his time until, in 1876, Potter\u2019s authority was shaken by a conflict between himself and the prime minister of Canada, Alexander Mackenzie, who was supported by the railway\u2019s principal bondholders, the London banking houses of Glyn, Mills and Company and Baring Brothers. When Hickson supported the bankers and threatened resignation, the board refused to support Potter, who then resigned. He was succeeded by Sir Henry Whatley Tyler, with whom Hickson soon enjoyed a close working relationship.\nHis authority consolidated, Hickson confronted his first crisis in management-labour relations late in 1876. Traditionally Canadian railways had provided employment for skilled workers during slack periods in order to guarantee a loyal work force for prosperous times. By the 1870s an abundance of qualified workers seemed to make harsher tactics feasible. Beset by falling revenues as a result of severe depression, strong competition, and rising maintenance costs, Hickson abandoned the paternalistic practice. In the spring of 1875 he fired 625 men from the mechanical and engineering departments and attempted to lower the wages of the senior locomotive drivers. The engineers, members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, an American union, resisted. Wary of their strength, Hickson accepted a return to the status quo through a written agreement, one of the first in railway labour history. It signalled a further movement away from a paternalistic to a corporate labour system. Continued decline in revenues, however, prompted Hickson to try again in November 1876. He ordered all wages cut by ten per cent and all unnecessary employees dismissed. By Christmas Eve 150 engineers had been fired. The rest struck, and for 108 hours the Grand Trunk ran no through trains. Hickson lobbied federal, provincial, and municipal governments for military and police aid, but the responses, particularly in Ontario, were negative or slow in coming for jurisdictional reasons and because the railway, considered haughty and unresponsive to local needs, was widely unpopular. Hickson could not afford a long strike, and he accepted a new agreement which restored, with several changes, that of 1875. Thereafter he relied on a mixture of corporate paternalism and selected wage cuts to conciliate and dominate the brotherhood. When, in 1886, following two years of wage reductions, the engineers mounted strong resistance, he reinstated the old rates, made additional corporate contributions to the company\u2019s insurance and pension fund, which had been instituted in 1873, and permitted employees to sit on the council administering the fund. Hickson\u2019s willingness to avoid prolonged confrontation sets him apart in the generally bloody and bitter world of late\u201319th-century North American railway labour relations.\nHickson had assumed managerial control of the Grand Trunk at a time of great consolidation among North American railways. Rate and traffic consortia, composed of many relatively small and independent roads, were being superseded by amalgamations under unified managements. This development permitted dramatic reductions in maintenance and managerial costs and facilitated a general upgrading of rolling stock. The result was a quicker and more efficient movement of traffic and hence lower rates. Aware of these trends, and of the fact that the Grand Trunk was in position to be a connecting line from Chicago to the Atlantic Ocean, Hickson advised his directors in June 1876 to acquire independent access to Chicago by purchasing the Chicago and Lake Huron Railroad, a patchwork system that ran through Michigan. Hitherto the Grand Trunk had relied on the Michigan Central Railroad for such access, and in 1875 it had generated 25 per cent of the Grand Trunk\u2019s freight revenue. But the Michigan Central played off the Grand Trunk against two competitors, the Great Western and the Canada Southern Railway, and Hickson judged further reliance on it unwise. His course required cash, however, and the Grand Trunk had none. Over the next two years he kept close watch on the constituent elements of the Chicago and Lake Huron. When the Vanderbilt family, owners of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, sought secure access to Chicago by purchasing the Canada Southern, the Michigan Central, and a middle component of the Chicago and Lake Huron system, Hickson, supported by Tyler, swung into action. He sold the Grand Trunk\u2019s Rivi\u00e8re-du-Loup extension, which was dead weight, to the government-owned Intercolonial Railway for $1,500,000 and purchased lines at each end of the Vanderbilts\u2019 Chicago road. He then threatened to build a parallel line in the middle, forcing the Vanderbilts to sell their interests in the Chicago road to the Grand Trunk in 1880. He consolidated the new properties as the Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway and reaffirmed an alliance he had with the Vermont Central Railroad in the east. That year some 40 per cent of the Grand Trunk\u2019s receipts originated from Chicago. In appreciation the shareholders of the Grand Trunk presented Hickson with a table service in gold and silver worth \u00a32,500.\nContent with their access to Chicago, Hickson and Tyler had no desire to build north of Lake Superior to the Canadian west. They initially supported government-subsidized construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was chartered in 1881, in the belief that a \u201ccollision of interests\u201d could be avoided by making Lake Nipissing, Ont., the CPR\u2019s eastern terminus, or at the very least by limiting the CPR east of that point to a single trunk line. In either case the Grand Trunk would provide all linkages east of Lake Nipissing. However, the aggressive general manager of the CPR, William Cornelius Van Horne*, realized that no line which had to run over railways \u201chaving adverse interests\u201d could be successful, and the CPR sought to expand in the east. Hickson protested bitterly to Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald that public funds were being used to enable the CPR to compete with the private British investment behind the Grand Trunk. The president of the CPR, George Stephen*, charged that Hickson wanted \u201cuniversal dominion\u201d in the east, and Van Horne coined the phrase \u201cHicksonizing the Government\u201d in reference to his incessant lobbying. Hickson was, in fact, on friendly personal terms with Macdonald. He may even have had some electoral influence; the Grand Trunk had always supported the Conservatives by ordering its employees to vote for them, and in the elections of 1882 Macdonald exhorted Hickson to \u201cput your shoulder to the wheel and help us.\u201d Upset by Macdonald\u2019s commitment to the CPR, he hesitated, but in the end he came through; a train was furnished to Macdonald for the campaign, won by the Conservatives. Macdonald continued to support the CPR, however, and he sought to alienate Hickson from Tyler, who was actively prejudicing British investors against the CPR; the general manager remained staunchly loyal to his president. In London in April 1883 Tyler reached an agreement with Stephen that promised to end the conflict, but the mercurial Stephen was quickly persuaded by his New York and Canadian advisers to renounce the accord. In February 1884, in an effort to influence a crucial debate on financing the CPR, Hickson published his correspondence with Macdonald on that subject. As late as October he and Van Horne had yet to meet, let alone seriously discuss their profound differences.\nDuring the 1880s Hickson and Van Horne backed up their rhetoric with swift acquisitions and hectic construction. Although forced by the government to sell the North Shore Railway and thus permit the CPR to have an independent line between Montreal and Quebec, Hickson acquired 250 miles of railway in Quebec and Michigan and consolidated his command of the Vermont Central Railroad. Most of his activity occurred in Ontario, however. There, between 1881 and 1890, he took control of 15 companies \u2013 including the Grand Trunk\u2019s strongest rival until then, the Great Western \u2013 adding 1,900 miles of track to the Grand Trunk system. Perhaps the most successful of his moves occurred in 1888 when, after a decade of quiet bond buying, he formally took over the Northern Railway system, which ran from Hamilton to Nipissing Junction. This acquisition gave the Grand Trunk access to the CPR line at Nipissing Junction and forestalled an attempt by Van Horne to acquire an independent connection between Toronto and the CPR\u2019s mainline. It also gave the Grand Trunk a charter to build from Callander to Sault Ste Marie and thus improve its position to challenge for the CPR\u2019s western trade. As Van Horne lamented to Macdonald, \u201cMore than half our traffic to and from the North West goes to or comes from Ontario and the Grand Trunk now stands between us and that.\u201d In addition Hickson instituted construction of the St Clair Tunnel at Detroit, a major engineering feat completed in 1890 with a federal subsidy of $375,000, and the double-tracking of the Montreal\u2013Toronto line, completed in 1892.\nDespite Hickson\u2019s efforts, the CPR gained access to Chicago and Montreal with the aid of the federal government and of New York capitalists, including the Vanderbilts, whom Hickson termed his \u201cmost bitter opponents.\u201d With some justification he complained to Macdonald that the CPR had been \u201ccreated for one object\u201d but \u201cis to be employed for another.\u201d His protests were to no avail; by 1885 the CPR was firmly entrenched in Ontario, the Grand Trunk\u2019s backyard.\nThe CPR\u2019s administrators labelled Hickson\u2019s expansive policy \u201cinsane\u201d and a product of \u201cinordinate conceit and vanity.\u201d It was hardly that. His actions reflected his training and the often wastefully competitive capitalist milieu within which he operated. A shrewd negotiator (Stephen complained that \u201che always wants a little more than is quite fair\u201d) and an aggressive competitor, he elicited praise from Chicago businessmen for fracturing the Vanderbilt monopoly and, along with Tyler and the Grand Trunk management generally, he enjoyed an excellent reputation in the United States for competence and honesty. At the same time as he was expending enormous sums to fight off the intrusion of the CPR, he was exhibiting great skills in managing the Grand Trunk\u2019s finances. He persuaded holders of higher priced but less stable securities to exchange them for four per cent debenture stock, and by 1890 these exchanges were saving the firm \u00a380,000 a year. In addition he made real estate deals that were shrewd financially and politically, while his management of the railway\u2019s investments, placed largely in other railways, not only earned the company \u00a372,000 per annum but gave him excellent leverage in negotiations.\nAlthough much less popular in Canada than in the United States, Hickson had his admirers there as well. Among them was James Ferrier*, a Montreal businessman who in 1886 urged Watkin and Tyler to seek tangible recognition of his contribution. Watkin asked Macdonald to recommend a knighthood, but the prime minister hesitated, invoking possible cabinet opposition. As well, Macdonald reminded Watkin, \u201cHickson . . . considers himself part & parcel of the GTR,\u201d and because the government had supported its rival, \u201cthe toes of the GTR have been trodden on \u2013 and Hickson feels it as if his gouty foot had been Crushed.\u201d There were rumours, he added, that the employees of the Grand Trunk would be ordered to vote Liberal; Watkin was invited to \u201cdeal with this matter quietly for us.\u201d By January 1887 Macdonald had been reassured of the Grand Trunk\u2019s loyalty, but when he offered to recommend a knighthood Hickson refused. He bitterly maintained his refusal despite pressure from Ferrier and company officials until, in November 1888, he was induced to accept for the benefit of the railway. The honour was finally conferred on 20 Jan. 1890.\nThe board of directors of the Grand Trunk was not as enchanted with Hickson\u2019s management as were Ferrier and Watkin. In the end, he had neither stopped the CPR in the east nor made the Grand Trunk profitable. Having continued as treasurer of the company, he had prepared accounts in a manner designed to preclude any precise assessment of the financial impact of his costly expansive policies. At the same time he had failed to seek funds to modernize running equipment and upgrade general maintenance, so that the Grand Trunk laboured under an operational disadvantage vis \u00e0 vis many of its American competitors, which had modernized. In December 1890, less than 12 months after he had been knighted, the board obtained his resignation and replaced him with Lewis James Seargeant. Watkin, unable to imagine Seargeant\u2019s \u201clittle feet\u201d in Hickson\u2019s \u201cbig shoes,\u201d offered to buy up sufficient stock to enable Hickson to counter-attack. At the age of 60, however, Hickson was perhaps a tired fighter; in return for a retainer of \u00a31,000 a year (reduced in 1896 to \u00a3500) he agreed to render advice on request and remain loyal to the railway. His advice was never requested, but he did remain faithful.\nHickson had taken few holidays while with the Grand Trunk, and those were usually spent quietly on his farm in Cacouna, Que. Although he had been a justice of the peace in Montreal since 1865, was a member of the St George\u2019s Society, and was active in the affairs of St Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, he had had, and continued to have, little time or, perhaps, disposition for public work. He was, however, generous in his assistance to English immigrants, and in 1892 he sponsored a house of refuge for destitute French immigrants to Montreal. That year Macdonald appointed him chairman of a royal commission on the liquor traffic, which in 1895 reported at length on the conduct of the liquor trade, recommended regulations, and calculated the social and other consequences of prohibition. According to a contemporary, Lady Hickson was active in numerous charities and occupied \u201ca high social position in the commercial metropolis.\u201d\nSir Joseph Hickson died from \u201cparalysis\u201d in early January 1897. On the eve of his resignation as general manager of the Grand Trunk he had written to Macdonald respecting the railway to which he had devoted much of his life without stint: \u201cResults have been required which are impracticable.\u201d It would have made a fitting epitaph.\nThe correspondence exchanged by Joseph Hickson and Sir John A. Macdonald in 1884 regarding government help to the Canadian Pacific Railway was published by the Grand Trunk Railway as Grand Trunk Railway: correspondence between the company and the dominion government respecting advances to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (n.p., [1884]). A portrait of Hickson appears in George Stewart, \u201cSir Joseph Hickson,\u201d Men of the day: a Canadian portrait gallery, ed. L.-H. Tach\u00e9 (32 ser. in 16v., Montreal, 1890-[94]), ser.29: 449\u201357, and another is in Railway Journal (Montreal), 11 Nov. 1881.\nANQ-M, CE1\u2013125, 17 juin 1869, 8 janv. 1896. NA, MG 26, A, 130, 139\u201340, 191, 220, 223, 228, 259, 267, 269, 272, 360, 524, 526, 529\u201330; MG 27, 1, D8; MG 28, 11120, Van Horne letter-books, 1\u201336; MG 29, A29; RG 30, IA, 1, vols.1028, 1039\u201343; 4, vol.10201; RG 68, General index, 1841\u201367. Northumberland County Record Office (Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng.), Birdhopecraig Presbyterian Church, reg. of births, 23 Jan. 1830. J. 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Desmond Morton, \u201cTaking on the Grand Trunk: the locomotive engineers strike of 1876\u20137,\u201d Labour ([Halifax and Rimouski, Que.]), 2 (1977): 5\u201334.\nSTEPHEN, GEORGE, 1st Baron MOUNT STEPHEN (Vol. 15)VAN HORNE, Sir WILLIAM CORNELIUS (Vol. 14)BRYDGES, CHARLES JOHN (Vol. 11)FERRIER, JAMES (Vol. 11)GZOWSKI, Sir CASIMIR STANISLAUS (Vol. 12)HINCKS, Sir FRANCIS (Vol. 11)MACDONALD, Sir JOHN ALEXANDER (Vol. 12)MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER (Vol. 12)More\nWOOD, EDMUND BURKE (Vol. 11)KING, EDWIN HENRY (Vol. 12)MATHIESON, ALEXANDER (Vol. 9)\nFERRIER, JAMES\nMATHIESON, ALEXANDER\nKING, EDWIN HENRY\nPeter Baskerville, \u201cHICKSON, Sir JOSEPH,\u201d in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 12, University of Toronto/Universit\u00e9 Laval, 2003\u2013, accessed February 15, 2019, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/hickson_joseph_12E.html.\nPermalink: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/hickson_joseph_12E.html\nAuthor of Article: Peter Baskerville\nTitle of Article: HICKSON, Sir JOSEPH",
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        "raw_content": "Artothek Service\nSponsor a Picture!\nCurrent Jahresgaben\nColophon/Data Protection\nBonnerKunstvereinExhibitions\nBrian Jungen, Installation view, 2013, Bonner Kunstverein. Photo: Simon Vogel\nBrian Jungen is regarded as one of Canada\u2019s most important contemporary artists. Solo exhibitions of his works have been shown at such institutions as the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, 2005, Witte de With, Rotterdam, 2007, and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington DC, 2009, as well at dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel. In his exhibition at the Bonner Kunstverein, which has been realized in cooperation with the Kunstverein Hannover, Jungen presents works from the past decade.\nLarge drums made from parts of car bodies and covered with animal skin rest on ice boxes and tower upwards. In these pieces produced for the present exhibition and that bear the titles Moon, Companion or Mother Tongue, Brian Jungen (b. 1970 in Ford St. John, British Columbia, lives in Vancouver, Canada) uses freezers as a matter of course as pedestals. Although these objects are employed as exhibition furnishings in the Bonner Kunstverein, they still today belong to the living hunting tradition of Canada\u2019s First Nation People. The artist causes various forms of culture to encounter each other here, allowing these mass-produced articles from Western civilization to be seen in a new light.\nAs the title of one of his early monumental sculptures, Shapeshifter, suggests, formal transformation of everyday objects is at the core of his work. A descendent of Native Americans, Jungen defamiliarizes Western culture\u2019s consumer and entertainment goods and refashions them into seemingly archaic sculptures. He intertwines, sometimes literally, Western rituals involving sports with the handicraft traditions of Canada\u2019s First Nation People by cutting up sports jerseys and weaving them into blankets. But in his dealings with tradition and modernism, Jungen is not content to just pose questions concerning the present-day identity of indigenous peoples but also uncovers globalization\u2019s blind spot in his sculptural oeuvre.\nJungen\u2019s transformations of the everyday are also recognizable as a strategy of reappropriation in his works 1960, 1970 and 1980. Stacks of golf bags have been assembled to form totem poles. They allude to the historic success of Canada\u2019s Mohawk Indians, who were able to prevail against the threatened expropriation of their land to build a golf course. These three works point to the fight for their rights as well as to differing understandings of nature and culture. Jungen conveys the inadequacy of uniform cultural concepts through his preference for hybrid forms.\nThe works on display in the show reveal the illusionary mechanisms of a living standard oriented on comfort and which finds expression in designer chairs, practical home appliances, fancy automobiles, high-tech sports gear and cushioned golf bags. The artist simultaneously alludes to images of the exotic in order to formulate far-reaching questions dealing with anthropological, economical as well as cultural borderlines. The political in Jungen\u2019s work rest the sculpturally staged link between consumer good and objects recognizable as classic artifacts of indigenous culture. With reference to the aesthetic of diversity formulated by Edouard Glissant that defines itself via the diversity of relationships and not via ethnic descent, Jungen\u2019s exhibition reflects new forms of reference to the Other in the context of a globalised culture. In this way he puts conventional notions of native and foreign, of the adapted, appropriated and imposed to the test.",
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        "raw_content": "> Travel & Geography > Europe > Poland\nLike the heroic land that is its subject, James Michener's POLAND teems with vivid events and unforgettble characters. In the sweeping span of eight tumultuous centuries, three Polish families live out their destinies and the drama of a nation--in the grand tradition of a great James Michener saga.\n\"POLAND is a monumental effort, a magnificent guide to a better understanding of the country's tribulations.\"\n\"POLAND is a monumental...\nPoland's Jump to the Market Economy (Lionel Robbins Lectures)\nHarvard professor Sachs, the noted author of several books on international trade and an economic adviser to over a dozen countries, including Poland, is a major commentator on the awesome task of economic reform in Eastern Europe. In this latest work, he advocates a \"big bang\" approach to economic reform in Poland and other Eastern European countries. This type of reform (also called \"shock therapy\") favors the quick conversion of socialist economies to capitalism (featuring the elimination of price controls and the overhaul of monetary policy, among other things), rather than the slow, methodical approach championed by some other economists. Sachs's work is well researched, convincing, and quite fascinating; the method he advocates is already proving effective in Poland. Highly recommended.- Kris Swank, American...\nIn the Shadow of the Polish Eagle : The Poles, the Holocaust and Beyond\nThe behavior of many Poles towards the Jewish population during the Nazi occupation of Poland has always been a controversial issue. Although the Poles are supposed not to have collaborated with the invaders, there is evidence to show that in respect of the Jewish population, the behavior of many Poles, including members of the underground, was far from exemplary. Poland is also the only European country where Jews were being murdered after the end of the war and where strong anti-Semitic tendencies are still present. This book analyzes this question in an historical context and attempts to offer an explanation for the phenomenon of Polish anti-Semitism during and after the end of the war. The work is based on recently uncovered documents as well as on personal accounts of witnesses to the events during the war.\nShocking as it is, this book--a crucial source of original research used for the bestseller Hitler's Willing Executioners--gives evidence to suggest the opposite conclusion: that the sad-sack German draftees who perpetrated much of the Holocaust were not expressing some uniquely Germanic evil, but that they were average men comparable to the run of humanity, twisted by historical forces into inhuman shapes. Browning, a thorough historian who lets no one off the moral hook nor fails to weigh any contributing factor--cowardice, ideological indoctrination, loyalty to the battalion, and reluctance to force the others to bear more than their share of what each viewed as an excruciating duty--interviewed hundreds of the killers, who simply could not explain how they had sunken into savagery under Hitler. A good book to read along...\nEyewitness Travel Guide: Poland\nTeresa Czerniewicz-Umer\nIncludes: Warsaw, Mazovia and the Lublin Region, Cracow, Lesser Poland, Silesia, Gdansk, Pomerania, Warmia, Mazuria, and the Bialystock Region.\nA Polish Son in the Motherland\nLeonard Kniffel\nKniffel is the editor of American Libraries magazine, and his delightful, colorful, and poignant book is the result of a stay he enjoyed a few years ago in Poland, from where his grandparents emigrated just prior to the outbreak of World War I. Loaded, along with a computer and clothing, with all the stories he could remember hearing his grandmother tell, Kniffel established himself in temporary residence in the area in which she was born, his object being not only to absorb the old country that is his roots but also to establish contact with relatives who, chances were, were still living in the region. Kniffel bought a used car, found a place to live in busy businessman Adam's house, and, speaking passable Polish, did an amazing job of becoming, in a short time, part of the community. In an easy, comfortable, and...\nGod's Playground: A History of Poland, Volume I, The Origins to 1795\n\"Superbly readable, rich in detail.... Davies understands and exquisitely conveys the importance of historical consciousness in Polish life.... This is beyond doubt not only the best book on Poland in the English language; it is the book on Poland. Anyone writing on Polish affairs- past or present- will have to read it. It is a masterly work.\" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.\n\"The standard work on the subject in English.... [Davies] writes with commanding dexterity and a confident, at times almost swaggering, intelligence as he balances narrative and analysis.\" -- Atlantic Monthly\nThe Struggle and the Triumph : An Autobiography\nIn this speechifying autobiography, Poland's president delivers a dramatic and self-dramatizing account of the rise of the Solidarity movement, his role in the labor strikes of 1988, his battle with the Polish Communist party and his election to the presidency. Interspersing transcripts, Walesa presents a witty, Kafkaesque replay of government wiretapping and judicial harassment of him through 1986, and vividly re-creates the news-making kidnap and murder of the Rev. Jerzy Popieluszko in 1984. He credits Solidarity's survival as due in large measure to the moral support of the Roman Catholic Church. In down-to-earth prose, the former electrician writes about his father's internment in a Nazi concentration camp, his own religious faith, and the joys of family life and of raising eight children. But in denying the...\nHitler's Police Battalions\nWhen the German Wehrmacht swarmed across Eastern Europe, an elite corps followed close at its heels. Along with the SS and Gestapo, the Ordnungspolizei, or Uniformed Police, played a central role in Nazi genocide that until now has been generally neglected by historians of the war. Beginning with the invasion of Poland, the Uniformed Police were charged with following the army to curb resistance, pacify the countryside, patrol Jewish ghettos, and generally maintain order in the conquered territories. Edward Westermann examines how this force emerged as a primary instrument of annihilation, responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of the Third Reich's political and racial enemies. In Hitler's Police Battalions he reveals how the institutional mindset of these \"ordinary policemen\" allowed them to commit...\nMaus : A Survivor's Tale : My Father Bleeds History/Here My Troubles Began/Boxed [BOX SET]\nVolumes I & II in paperback of this 1992 Pulitzer Prize-winning illustrated narrative of Holocaust survival.\nFilip Muller, Filip Muller\nA detailed description of life in Hell\u0092s inmost circle...jammed with infernal information too terrible to be taken at once.\nJewish Press Features\nRiveting...it is a tale of unprecedented, incomparable horror. Profoundly, intensely painful; but it is essential reading.\nThe Art of Parenting Twins\nPatricia Maxwell Malmstrom\nOver the past 20 years, the number of twin and multiple births has risen by 50 percent, yet information on caring for twins and multiples remains sparse. Most child-care books touch lightly on the subject of multiples--here's one that fills in the gaps. Authors Patricia Maxwell Malmstrom, founder of TWINLINE (providing services for parents of twins) and mother of twins, and Janet Poland, parenting writer, address the issues and concerns of parents of multiples with aplomb and reassurance. From the moment parents-to-be discover that they are having more than one child, they enter what the authors call \"twinshock,\" a state of stunned disbelief soon followed by elation, despair, and many questions: \"How will I tell my babies apart?\" (Leave their hospital bracelets on, or paint one baby's toenails until there is no doubt in your...\nManufactured by Insight Guides\nGod's Playground: A History of Poland, Vol. 2\nMaus II : A Survivor's Tale: And Here My Troubles Began (Maus)\nSpiegelman's startling comic about the Holocaust, which revolves around his survivor father's experiences, won a 1992 Pulitzer Prize. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.\nSpiegelman's Maus, A Survivor's Tale (Pantheon, 1987) was a breakthrough, a comic book that gained widespread mainstream attention. The primary story of that book and of this sequel is the experience of Spiegelman's father, Vladek, a Polish Jew who survived the concentration camps of Nazi Germany during World War II. This story is framed by Spiegelman's getting the story from Vladek, which is in turn framed by Spiegelman's working on the book after his father's death and suffering the attendant anxiety and guilt, the ambivalence over the success of the first volume, and the...\nThe Kingdom of Auschwitz\n--Paul Johnson\n\"Brings the reality of this evil place so directly, vividly, accurately, movingly and clearly to the mind of the reader.\"\nThese guides offer detailed coverage of both provincial and urban areas, especially Warsaw and, more importantly, Krak?w. The outdoor recreation for which Poland is deservedly well known gets its due. The Rough Guide has few maps and no photos, while Lonely Planet offers 90 maps and 24 pages of color.Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.\nStroll the white sand beaches of the Baltic coast, hike the trails of the spectacular Tatra Mountains and explore historic city centers from Karkow to Warsaw. Whether you're here for urban pleasures or in pursuit of nature, this inspiring guide will help you connect with Poland in all its guises. \u0095 GET AROUND with detailed maps and...\nMichael D. Powers\nPowers, an assistant professor at the Yale Child Study Center and director of the Center for Children with Special Needs in Connecticut, teams up with co-author Poland (The Sensitive Child) to offer a much-needed resource for parents and professionals looking to understand more about Asperger Syndrome. A neurological disorder characterized by difficulty with social interactions, communication issues, unusual patterns of behavior and interests as well as trouble integrating sensory information (children with AS often have acute senses of touch, taste and hearing), AS is part of the \"autism spectrum\" of disabilities. Part I of Powers's clearly written and reassuring text discusses the syndrome in general-what we know about it, what it feels like to have it-while Part II goes into greater detail about what parents...\nSome historical events simply beggar any attempt at description--the Holocaust is one of these. Therefore, as it recedes and the people able to bear witness die, it becomes more and more essential that novel, vigorous methods are used to describe the indescribable. Examined in these terms, Art Spiegelman's Maus is a tremendous achievement, from a historical perspective as well as an artistic one.\nSpiegelman, a stalwart of the underground comics scene of the 1960s and '70s, interviewed his father, Vladek, a Holocaust survivor living outside New York City, about his experiences. The artist then deftly translated that story into a graphic novel. By portraying a true story of the Holocaust in comic form--the Jews are mice, the Germans cats, the Poles pigs, the French frogs, and the Americans dogs--Spiegelman compels the...\nNeighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland\n\"One day, in July 1941, half of the population of a small east European town murdered the other half--some 1,600 men, women and children.\" This short sentence summarizes the subject of Neighbors, historian Jan Gross's account of a massacre that occurred in Jedwabne, in northeastern Poland. Gross describes the atrocities of Jedwabne in almost unbearable detail. Men and women were hacked to death with knives, iron hooks, and axes. Small children were thrown with pitchforks onto a bonfire. A woman's decapitated head was kicked like a football. Historians before now have blamed the massacre on the Nazis--whose participation in and responsibility for these crimes has been exaggerated, Gross says. In fact, he argues, a virulent Polish anti-Semitism was liberated by German occupation. Instead of explaining the...\nGerda Weissman Klein\nThe basis for the Emmy-winning documentary ONE SURVIVOR REMEMBERS, this is the memoir of a young Polish Jewess's enslavement by the Nazis and her ultimate liberation by American soldiers. Grace Conlin takes a detached approach, affecting the pretentious fatalism that lazy actors use to represent tragic dignity. Her heroine lacks the author's endearing, transcendent life force. Otherwise, both While this narrator possesses a pleasant, expressive voice compatible with Klein's straightforward grace, her narration doesn't do justice to all the resonances of the text. Perhaps, considering the subject, that is merciful. Y.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.\nHerbert Mitgang, The New York Times\n\"Soul-searching and human . . ....\nThe 1944 breakout of 76 Royal Air Force officers from a German POW camp, immortalized in the classic war movie The Great Escape, gets a vigorous retelling in this absorbing historical study. Journalist and television producer Carroll follows the exploits of the irrepressible airmen throughout the war, recounting their colorful backstories and their many escape attempts from several German camps. The climactic breakout from the supposedly escape-proof Stalag Luft III proves a logistical epic. The POWs had to engineer and build three huge tunnels, hide thousands of tons of excavated dirt, tailor civilian outfits and German army uniforms, forge identification documents and even manufacture compasses for the escapees, all under the noses of their guards. Carroll is even-handed in noting the usually gentlemanly...\nChopin: Pianist and Teacher : As Seen by his Pupils\nJean-Jacques Eigeldinger (Editor), et al\n' ... truly a book about the way Chopin played the piano, and about the way he interpreted his own music ... Anyone interested in Chopin will be grateful to Eigeldinger.' Charles Rosen, The New York Review of Books\n' ... the book is really indispensable to the serious student of Chopin. Almost all those reading it will find their view of the composer made sharper and truer than before.' Nicholas Temperley, MLA Notes\n\"...truly a book about the way Chopin played the piano, and about the way he interpreted his own music...Anyone interested in Chopin will be grateful to Eigeldinger...\" Charles Rosen, The New York Review of Books\n\"...really indispensable to the serious student of Chopin. Almost all those reading it will find their view of the composer made sharper and truer...\nLast Traces: The Lost Art of Auschwitz\nJoseph Czarnecki\nThough the art itself is primitive and often difficult to decipher, the stories behind the sketches, inscriptions and doodles documented by Polish photojournalist Czarnecki on the walls of cells, latrines, washrooms and barracks at Auschwitz will move readers with the weight of their human suffering and courage. A few pictures need no commentary: a pigeon wistfully carries an envelope in its beak; an arrow pierces a timeless cupid's heart, carrying two names; a line from Dante's Inferno is elaborately scratched on a pitted surface. 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        "raw_content": "Rape is Real\nMy family has always been very dysfunctional and I grew up with a lot of abuse, my father was a heavy drinker and was often very violent towards my stepmother, my sisters, and I. I never grew up knowing love and affection and I still blame myself most days for being so eager to be loved that it made me naive.\nMy uncle went through a divorce when I was 11. He moved in with us shortly after until he could get back on his feet. Our house at the time was a majority unfinished. My parents had a bedroom and my sister\u2019s shared one. The basement was unfinished so I had a bed and dresser set up down there since it was basically one large concrete room. My father decided that my uncle would stay in the basement with me and he had his things set up on the other side. We had not grown up with this uncle since he lived in new York and us in Georgia, and it was so exciting to get to know him. He was funny, kind, and he showed me a lot of affection. My older sisters would get jealous because I was \u201chis favorite\u201d.\nOne night, after he came home from drinking with friends, he came into my room and started touching me. I kept my eyes closed and pretended I was asleep and I was having a bad dream. He kept that up for at least a month. Every night.\nHe would whisper to me and tell me he knew I was awake. He made me touch him. And then one night he raped me. And he continued to take it every night for 6 months. He made me promise not to tell, told me he loved me. I felt so ashamed of myself, so disgusting. I became very withdrawn, but I never told anyone. I knew my parents wouldn\u2019t believe me and part of me still hung on to him telling me he loved me. I craved affection so badly, I had convinced myself that I had wanted it and it was my fault. I wanted to be loved, I didn\u2019t want to have him forced on me.\nFast forward 2 years, I had learned to bottle up my feelings about the rape and try to forget it. I would bury it in the back of my mind, that sometimes I believed I had made it up. I still looked for the love that I had never had as a child and began dating older men. I was 13 and I was dating a 19 year old named Jeremy. He was so funny and knew all the right things to say. And the best part, he loved me.\nHe asked me to sneak out one night since my parents didn\u2019t approve of him, he had to see me. And I was so I\u2019m love with him that I did. I did anything he asked. He picked me up at the end of my driveway around 11pm. We went to a park not very far away. We kissed and he took more. And as I begged him not to, he raped me. We never spoke again after that, and I never told anyone.\nI began cutting myself to deal with the pain and emotions I was feeling from everything that had happened. I started doing drugs, drinking, I stopped eating. I was spiraling down hill.\nAbout six months after I had been raped again. My sister started dating a 22 year old army guy named Andrew, she was so in love and he treated her like gold. I was happy for her.\nOne night, while my parents weren\u2019t home, we decided to play flashlight tag. We had 15 acres of woods behind out house. My sister had to find her boyfriend and my other sister was supposed to find me. We took off into the woods while they counted. He told me that hiding together would increase our chances of winning. And while flashlight searched far away in the distance he grabbed me and started trying to kiss me. I pushed him off me and went to walk away. He pinned me against a tree with all his weight and kissed me all over my neck and lips while he grouped me. I had been through this twice before and refused to let it happen again with out a fight. I kept hitting him as hard as I could, until he threw me to the ground. He got on top of me and held me down with all his weight and pushed my face in the dirt as he raped me. When we got back up to the house my sisters were watching . TV They had given up trying to find us. Andrew told me that if I ever told my sister that she would hate me for ruining their relationship, I knew he was right. She was very petty and had always been jealous of me for some reason. She would have thought it was my fault. Needless to say they didn\u2019t work out.\nI moved out of my parent\u2019s house at 16, got a job and supported myself. Because of the things I had went through I leaned heavily on drugs and alcohol to numb the pain and make it threw the day. Everywhere I turned, I saw someone who resembled my rapists, everything anyone said to me reminded me of them. I couldn\u2019t escape it. Then one night over Facebook, Andrew messaged me. He told me that he was in town and wanted to see me. He knew I wanted it again and wanted to see where it went.\nAfter that I overdosed and ended up in the hospital, I sought professional help and I got better. It never truly goes away, but it does get better and it makes you stronger. I would not be who i am today had my past been different. I now have a healthy relationship with my husband of two years, I still never told my family nor do I really talk to them now but I have managed to tell a few others around me and help them struggling with the same thing.\nRape culture is a REAL issue, and we need to address it.\nLinn\u00e9a Holmberg\nWhat the actuall f*ck.. I can not say anything else than the fact that I am so very impressed by your strength and the way that you, in the end, deal with the issues in your past. Best wishes to you. Rape is a reciept of the inhuman kind.\nIt\u2019s amazing how so exactly \u201cthe same\u201d these stories sound. 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        "raw_content": "Engineering firm hopes to shape growth of Red Hook\nAECOM CEO Chris Ward and Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Carlo Scissura discuss future development.\nThe head of a global engineering firm wants Brooklyn business leaders to get proactive in the future of South Brooklyn neighborhoods like Red Hook.\nDevelopment is coming, AECOM CEO Chris Ward told members of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce during a meeting at Metrotech Center on November 16, but currently there are numerous problems with developing the area.\nOne of the biggest issues is the lack of economic opportunity. Ward explained that the average household income in Red Hook Houses is just $14,000 annually.\n\u201cThe resiliency of that community, to be able to maintain their lifestyle and their family on that level of income, to me is just incredible,\u201d he said. \u201cIt needs to be addressed and we need to ask why that's an economic fact of life.\u201d\nRed Hook also lacks minimal public transit opportunities.\n\u201cYou can't get to a job, and the lack of connectivity leads to social consequences in terms of poverty,\u201d Ward explained.\nWard is proposing an extension of the 1 subway line, which terminates at South Ferry, by reviving the dormant 9 train, which ran along the same route, but have it split at Rector Street.\nThe line would theoretically add stations at Governor's Island, Atlantic Basin, Lorraine Street, and a connection with the F, G and R trains at a new station at Fourth Avenue and 10th Street.\nAECOM estimates the project would cost $3.6 billion and take just under eight years to complete.\nAnother major barrier to growth is climate change, which is making waterfront communities more vulnerable.\n\u201cThe rising sea level and storm surge, regardless of what Washington D.C. is doing, is a fact of life,\u201d Ward said. \u201cIt calls into question how we will be able to connect, how we will able to utilize the water, and how economy is grown from the water.\u201d\nWard explained his company is working on the $2 billion Lower Manhattan resiliency project, but said a separating Brooklyn from the waterfront may be necessary.\n\u201cYou can come up with an incredibly varied way to deal with sea rise,\u201d he said. \u201cThere are a whole variety of strategies: topographical changes, architectural changes, how we handle the infrastructure.\u201d\nAECOM is also interested in revitalizing forgotten areas, like under the Gowanus Expressway, with lighting and art.\nWhile Ward says they haven't engaged developers yet, his company has four distinct proposals for the public to consider.\nIn-fill development, they believe, would add 6,623 new housing units, including 1,323 affordable units, 2.4 miles of coastal protection, 7.6 more acres of open space, and 2.1 miles of waterfront access. The same limited transit and job opportunities will exist.\nA 25 million-square-foot development area would add 29,540 housing units (6,250 affordable) and 2.4 miles of coastal protection, but with more limited waterfront access and open space. It would also have limited transit options, but an estimated 2,500 new jobs and $50 million in annual revenue.\nA 35 million-square-foot development area would add 39,540 housing units (8,750 affordable), 4.5 miles of coastal protection, 2.1 miles of waterfront access and 50 acres of open space. This proposal includes the three new subway stations and adds 8,750 new jobs and $90 million in annual revenue.\nThe final proposal calls for a 45 million-square-foot development area. It would add 49,540 housing units (11,250 affordable), preserve 3,065 existing affordable units, add 4.5 miles of coastal protection, 2.1 miles of waterfront access, and 100 acres of open space.\nThe final proposal includes the three new subway stations and adds an estimated 15,700 new jobs and $130 million in annual revenue.",
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        "raw_content": "***Bruno wins 'World's Best Book on French Cuisine'***\nThe Bruno cookbook has been named 'World's Best Book on French Cuisine' at the Gourmand International awards, which were held this year in Yantai, China, home of China's booming new wine industry.\nThis is a great honour and the credit goes to my wife and co-author, Julia, who is the real cook in the family; to my brilliant German photographer, Klaus Einwanger; to book designer Kobi Benezri (from Israel) and to the glorious production by my Swiss publishing house, Diogenes; and my editor at Diogenes, Anna von Planta.\nIt says something about globalisation that a book on French cuisine, written by a Brit of Scottish origin who lives in the Perigord and published in German by a Swiss publisher, wins an international prize awarded in China.\nIn my acceptance speech, after thanking all the above, I added:\n'It is wonderful that some four hundred people have gathered here from all over the world, in Japanese and African and Lapland and Azerbaijani and Guatemalan national dress, to name but those in the first few rows, to celebrate our common love for good food and wine. It reinforces my long-held belief that there is nothing like a fine meal to bring people together.'\nThe Bruno cookbook joins illustrious company - other winners this year include Michel Roux, Ollie Dabbous, Mario Batali, and Le Cordon Bleu series.\nGetting to know Bruno\nUS crime blog The Weekly Lizard has just published an interview they conducted with me that digs deep into the character of Bruno. The full interview can be read here, and here are a few choice excerpts:\nBruno is a peaceful, gentle fellow who likes to cook for his friends and is aching to settle down in St. Denis. And he aches to settle down with and be faithful to a woman who wants to bear his children and help share his vegetable garden, his horse and ducks and hens, and his reluctance to have a TV set in his house.\nIn the interview, you can learn more about the backstory that made Bruno the man he is:\nBruno, an ill-educated orphan, found himself drawn to the first educated and sophisticated woman he\u2019d ever known. She gets him to read and changes his life.\nWho is Bruno Courreges?\nBruno cooks, he hunts, he builds his own house and grows his own food. He organizes the parades and festivities and fireworks displays and keeps order in his fictional home town of St Denis. A pillar of the local tennis and rugby clubs, he teaches sports to the local schoolchildren.\nBruno finds lost dogs, fights fires, registers births and deaths, and enforces the parking regulations. But he maintains a sophisticated intelligence network to outwit the interfering bureaucrats of the European Union in far-off Brussels. The country folk of the Perigord have been making their foie gras and their cheeses and sausages for centuries before the EU was ever heard of, and see no reason to bow to its rules and regulations now.\nBruno also catches criminals.\nBut Bruno applies his own sense of justice in doing so, which sometimes put him at odds with the local Gendarmes, with the professional detectives of the Police Nationale, and with the politicians in distant Paris.\nAnd much to the frustration of those matrons of St Denis with unmarried daughters, for whom he is the town\u2019s most eligible and charming bachelor, Bruno remains stubbornly and contentedly single. He is, however, a great romantic with a profound if somewhat wary appreciation of the fair sex. He fell deeply and tragically in love in once, in his time in the French Army where he served and was wounded in the peacekeeping force sent to Bosnia during the siege of Sarajevo. The incident is recounted in the first novel, \u2018Bruno Chief of Police.\u2019\nBruno never knew his father, and his unmarried mother left him as a baby in a basket in a church. Christened Benoit, the blessed, by the priest who found him and sent him to a church orphanage, he decided to call himself Bruno as soon as he was old enough to insist upon it. When his mother died and left a note explaining where she had left her baby, he was taken from the orphanage by cousins in humble circumstances and raised with their large family in the town of Bergerac. At the age of 15, he left to join the Army\u2019s Youth Battalion. 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        "raw_content": "The Neusiok Trail History\nTHE CROATAN FOREST AND\nFoot Travel Through the Croatan National Forest\na pamphlet prepared by\nWilliam Simpson, Michael Murdoch and Mackey Garner\nCONTENTS: History & Background, Natural History, The Neusiok Trail\nNative Americans occupied the territory of the present Croatan National Forest long before the arrival of European settlers. A population of 17,600 Indians were living in the Carolina coastal plain in 1584. Among the Indians, the Algonquian and Iroquoian tribes were about evenly represented, with about 7,000 people each. Siouan tribes comprised the remainder.\nEach of these main tribes contributed traits to the Indians of the Croatan area but the principal contributors were the Tuscaroras and the Core (one of the smaller Iroquoian tribes) who lived in the area the longest. They built and named several villages along the Neuse River, its tributaries, and on the shores of Core Sound. \"Croatan\" literally means \"town talk\" or town where councils were held. \"Neusiok\" was the name of one of the villages on the Neuse River in the vicinity of Clubfoot Creek and provided the name for the tribal group, the river and the hiking trail.\nThe densely populated villages were usually located on high bluffs overlooking the water and were often protected by a stockade wall. The houses were typically constructed from a circle of poles that were set into the ground then bent together at the top to form a dome-shaped structure and covered with bark.\nFishing was the main source of food, but crops, including corn and peaches, supplemented the Indian diet. The Indians ranged over a wide region and many of their trading paths became routes for North Carolina's major highways.\nIn the early 1700's the coastal Indians were forced off their lands by white settlers. They joined the Indian League of Nations and their descendants now reside in northern Pennsylvania and New York.\nThe Croatan National Forest lies on the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. It presents a large variety of land conditions: ancient sand ridges (derived from barrier islands marooned by lowering sea levels 10,000-150,000 years ago), bottomlands of black organic soil, pine savannas, and raised bogs called pocosins (an Indian term meaning \"swamp on a hill\"). Sandy beaches occur along the Neuse River. Low-lying areas are subject to flooding, especially near the Neuse where wind tides can dramatically raise or lower the water level.\nThe variety of soil types is reflected in the wide variety of Forest vegetation. Greenbrier, bay, smilax and titi form the dense impenetrable growths in low areas such as pocosins and slash drains located between the sand ridges. Carnivorous plants such as the Venus fly trap, pitcher plant, sundew and bladderworts also add their unique touch to the pocosins. Orchids including the rosebud orchid, habernaria, grass pink, and adder's tongue thrive in pine savannas. The dominant trees on the higher ground are the pines- loblolly, longleaf, pond and shortleaf, but stands of oaks (at least a dozen species), hickories and beech can be found on the sand ridges. Sweetgum, cypress and maple occupy drains and bottom lands.\nBlack bears, bobcats, white-tail deer, raccoons, opossums, and grey squirrels are the most notable mammaliam inhabitants. Ducks, geese and swan winter on the lakes of the Forest. The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker nests in several areas of the Forest.\nTHE NEUSIOK TRAIL\nThe Neusiok Trail, part of the 700-mile North Carolina Mountains-to-Sea Trail, is the longest hiking trail in eastern North Carolina, running for 22 miles from the Pinecliff Recreation Area on the Neuse River to the Newport River at Mill Creek.\nThe trail was laid out by the Carteret County Wildlife Club in 1971 and is maintained by the Forest Service and the club. It lies entirely within the National Forest, and passes through all the types of environments mentioned above. There are several access points so that short or long stretches can be selected.\nWhile hiking the trail, the visitor is likely to see signs of wild turkeys scratching in the oak-hickory stands, or red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and even eagles soaring against the sky. Song birds (warbler populations peak in April and May) flit through the undergrowth and the tree tops, challenging the observer to get a glimpse sufficient for thier identification.Alligators are common in Cahoogue and Hancock creeks in the NW region of the trail- look for \"logs\" that don't belomg! The eyed visitor will also find reminders of the human history of the Forest. There are barrels, jars and copper coils, the remains of stills blown up by law officers in the not-too-distant past, scattered along the trail in the region of Cahoogue Creek. Early in this century much of the area along the Neuse was farmed and several graves are located near the trail although their wooden markers are now almost completely lost.\nDuring wet periods, the hiker is advised to wear water-proof shoes. The club and the Forest Service have constructed wooden bridges over most of the low areas, greatly enhancing the enjoyment of going through swampy regions. 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        "raw_content": "To discover Florence, one of the cities that everyone wants to visit at least once in their lifetime, a city beloved and sung by the greatest poets in the world and long the mecca of intellectuals, artists, travellers, and adventurers.\nPleasant itineraries winding through the streets, squares, churches, and museums of the historical centre of Florence, historical memories, legend, and atmospheres that for centuries have enchanted those who visit this marvellous land of light and art.\nIn a continuous succession of green and fertile hills, the territory is incredibly varied and rich in colours. Florence is a city situated on the plain of the Arno, but wedged between the hills that made it famous, surrounded by towns, villages, and landscapes suspended between medieval atmospheres and the splendours of the Renaissance.\nVisit Florence in 24 hours\n24 hours in Florence: the city is worth rather more, but you can at least get some idea of it.\nWith a single day at your disposal you will want to see the chief monuments and walk around the \u201cheart\u201d of the city centre. You start with Piazza del Duomo, facing the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, begun by Arnolfo di Cambio in 1296 but only in 1436 crowned with the masterpiece of Filippo Brunelleschi. His Cupola (dome) is the symbol of Florence, a daring and majestic structure from the top of which you will get a wonderful panoramic view of the city, and also of the interior of the cathedral.\nBeside the fa\u00e7ade stands another giant, Giotto\u2019s campanile (bell tower), slender and many-coloured, also affording a fine view if the city. Opposite the fa\u00e7ade of the Duomo is the more ancient Baptistery of St John, with its famous bronze doors by Ghiberti and Andrea Pisano.\nIf you follow the animated Via dei Calzaiuoli you soon reach Piazza della Signoria, the political heart of Florence. Here rises the late 13th-century Palazzo della Signoria or Palazzo Vecchio, which is the seat of the Commune of Florence as well as being a museum. Entering the inner courtyard you will notice the fountain of the putto by Verrochio and frescoes by Vasari. Flanking the piazza is the 14th-century Loggia dei Lanzi, in which there are such world-renowned statues as Benvenuto Cellini\u2019s Perseus and the Rape of the Sabines by Giambologna.\nAdjoining Palazzo Vecchio is the imposing pile of the Uffizi, designed by Vasari in the 16th century as the seat of the Chancellery of the ruling Medici family, and now one of the most important museums in the world. The Gallery houses paintings ranging from the primitives (Cimabue, Giotto) to the Mannerist period, and is a complete compendium of Renaissance painting including works by Botticelli, Filippo Lippi, Paolo Uccello, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. A visit to the Gallery requires several hours, so if you do not have the time continue on foot towards the nearby Ponte Vecchio. One of the symbols of the city, the bridge has survived the ravages of war and the flooding of the Arno, and ever since 1500 has been home to famous goldsmiths\u2019 shops. After crossing the bridge you are in \u201cOltrarno\u201d, beyond the Arno, a very important matter in Florence. Of the four historical quarters of Florence, three (San Giovanni, Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce, are on \u201cthis\u201d side of the Arno, and only one, Santo Spirito, on the other. The road straight ahead from the Ponte Vecchio brings you to Piazza Pitti, dominated by the majestic fa\u00e7ade of Palazzo Pitti. Of 15th-century origin, it was bought by Eleonora, wife of Cosimo I, and became the new archducal palace of the Medici, who had previously resided in Palazzo della Signoria. It was enlarged and enhanced with a marvellous park, the Boboli Gardens. Palazzo Pitti is the seat of numerous museums, and the garden itself is one of them. If you still have time you should make for Piazza Santa Spirito: you will enjoy the lively atmosphere of this part of the city. It is home to numerous crafts, and has a genuine spirit of its own. Piazza Santo Spirito itself, one of the few city squares with trees in it, is surrounded by fine palaces in addition to the church, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1444. Besides the linear purity of its architecture, the building contains important works o\nIf you have two days to visit Florence you can take in a larger area. You can follow this route even in one day if you want to see something different, or if you have already spent a little time in the city.\nNot far from the train station of Santa Maria Novella, a masterpiece of 20th-century rationalist architecture, stands the basilica after which it is named. Santa Maria Novella is the 13th-century church of the Dominican Order, with a fine fa\u00e7ade in green and white marble. The Gothic interior is very beautiful, with numerous frescoes and masterpieces of Renaissance art. Attached to it is the museum of the same name. Through narrow, picturesque alleys you reach Via Tornabuoni, the most fashionable shopping street in Florence, onto which backs the great Palazzo Strozzi. Commissioned from Benedetto da Maiano by Filippo Strozzi, it is one of the outstanding Renaissance buildings in the city. Its many fine rooms play host to a succession of art exhibitions, while the ample courtyard of the Palace is always open. Going on our way to Piazza della Repubblica we find ourselves in what was the heart of Florence in Roman times, though the present piazza is the result of 19th-century town planning. Returning to Piazza del Duomo and crossing it, straight ahead in Via Martelli you will soon find on your left another great Renaissance building, Palazzo Medici Riccardi. Cosimo \u201cil Vecchio\u201d de\u2019 Medici commissioned it from Michelozzo in the mid-15th century. In fact the Medici left their mark on this whole area of the city. This Palazzo, which is the seat of the Province of Florence, is also a museum with splendidly decorated rooms and the wonderful Chapel frescoed by Benozzo Gozzoli. If you have no time for a visit you should at least take a look at the courtyard. Two places with close ties to this Palace are the nearby church of San Lorenzo and the Monastery of San Marco. San Lorenzo was the family church of the Medici family. In its present form it was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, and is a superlatively pure example of Renaissance architecture. The fa\u00e7ade has remained unfinished, while the interior contains numerous masterpieces of the art of painting. The church is surrounded by other notable places, such as the Biblioteca Mediceo Laurenziana and the Medici Chapels, including the Old Sacristy, another masterpiece by Michelangelo. The whole area is enlivened by day with a colourful market of clothing and accessories, which is very popular with tourists.\nReturning to Palazzo Medici and continuing along Via Cavour you reach Piazza San Marco, one side of which is occupied by the church and monastery of San Marco. The monastery (of the Dominicans of Fiesole) was an active intellectual centre in the city, with Cosimo il Vecchio investing generously in its enlargement and embellishment. The Museum housed in the monastery is remarkable for the Renaissance frescoes of Beato Angelico, while the Library is a masterwork of Michelozzo.\nJust off Piazza San Marco is the Galleria dell\u2019Accademia, one of the most frequented of Florentine museums because it contains Michelangelo\u2019s celebrated David. Yet the museum also houses other interesting sculptures by the same artist and a fine range of Tuscan paintings from the 13th to the 16th century. Continuing on our way we come to the Piazza Santissima Annuziata, surrounded by building with porticos, the most important being the Spedale degli Innocenti, the work of Filippo Brunelleschi. Originally intended for the acceptance and care of abandoned children, as early as 1440 it contained a museum and has many rooms of great artistic interest. The church of the Santissima Annunziata was built in the mid 13th century for the Servite Order; the interior has frescoes by Andrea del Sarto, Franciabigio, Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino.\nTo the left of the church, at the corner of Via Capponi, is the entrance to the Museo Archeologico, with a vastly important collection of Etruscan, Roman and above all Egyptian findings. Your visit to the museum takes you also into the beautiful garden, in which Etruscan tombs have been reconstructed.\nIf you are in Florence for several days, or have been here before, we offer some suggestions for learning even more,\nAt the back end of Piazza del Duomo you will find the Museo dell\u2019Opera del Duomo. This contains all the works brought from the cathedral itself, such as parts of the original fa\u00e7ade, or the sculptures done for it, including Donatello\u2019s wooden Magdalene and Michelangelo\u2019s Piet\u00e0.\nFollowing Via del Proconsolo you come to Palazzo Nonfinito, which as its name implies is an unfinished work, designed by Buontalenti. It houses the interesting Anthropology section of the Museo di Storia Naturale. A little further on is the 13th-century Palazzo del Bargello, seat of the \u201cCapitano del Popolo\u201d (commander of the militia), a building of stern aspect now a National Museum containing some of the most important sculpture of the Italian Renaissance. Here you find Donatello and Ghiberti, Michelangelo, Cellini and Giambologna. Nearby is Piazza San Firenze, with the Baroque building at present (though not for long) the seat of the Law-courts, after which through narrow alleys that follow the perimeter of a Roman amphitheatre you emerge into the grandiose space of Piazza Santa Croce. You really should find time to visit this Franciscan basilica, built in the 13th and 14th centuries. The fa\u00e7ade is 19th century, but the Gothic interior is memorable for Giotto\u2019s frescoes and for the tombs of some of the chief glories of Italy, including Ugo Foscolo, Galileo, Michelangelo and Rossini. 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        "raw_content": "Home Business The Comprehensive Guide to Financial Analyst Jobs\nBefore beginning, or navigating, your career in Finance, there are a few things you need to know. When you are looking for a job in a new industry it helps to have a clear picture of it. One of the most difficult industries to understand is Finance. At the center of all that confusion is the title of Financial Analyst.\nThere are quite a few different types of Financial Analysts and I\u2019d like to walk you through them now. To help you find the exact job you\u2019re searching for, I\u2019m going to give you some of the more specific job titles that you can search for.\nThat Wall Street Life\nThe first Financial Analyst role that I\u2019d like to teach you is the one people talk about most often. This role exists within Investment Banks and is the analyst job that supports Investment Bankers. Within the industry it is commonly known as the Investment Banking Analyst.\nIn this job you would be responsible for completing all the research required to analyze your assigned deal. An investment bank\u2019s role is to help a company raise money by issuing an IPO(Initial Public Offering) or a subsequent sale of securities and stock.\nThe Investment Bank sets the price of the stock based on the valuation of the company. The research done to do this valuation is performed by the Investment Banking Analyst (Financial Analyst). They analyze the financial statements, the company\u2019s industry, their competition and various other factors.\nThe Investment Banker oversees the analyst\u2019s activities. They spend most of their time involved in the structure of the deal, negotiating terms and managing the relationship. The large amount of research that analysts do in a short time-frame is why you typically work so many hours in these roles.\nInvestment Banking is similar to Mergers and Acquisitions, which is why Investment Banks perform a lot of M&A activity. The analysts value both companies separately as well as together. Before that can be done, you will have to help your client find a suitable company to merge with.\nThe client does not always know what company they will merge with before contacting an Investment Bank. The bank in charge of the transaction also has to negotiate terms between the two merging companies.\nThe lead banker has to determine how the purchase will be made. The company making the purchase may use stock, cash or debt to buy the target company. M&A transactions are more complex than Investment Banking deals, but the analysts are more well-rounded. The deals involve combining legal structures, negotiating the valuations done by both companies and much more.\nThe investment industry is another area that uses the Financial Analyst title. Analysts assist the Investment Manager with ensuring money is invested to maximize return and minimize risk. The teams managing these investments may work for the company who owns the investments or they may be a separate company managing the investments of numerous companies. In the former relationship, these individuals would work for a bank, insurance company or a trust.\nThe Investment Manager\u2019s job is vital to the success of the company so earning the maximum amount of return on investment is crucial. The Financial Analysts who work here are expected to know portfolio analysis very well and will need to obtain the CFA Charter. Some more specific names for these positions are Investment Analyst, Fund Analyst, or Portfolio Analyst.\nThere are a handful of finance jobs that exist within all medium to large corporations. The FP&A (financial planning and analysis) is one such role. This area is the core of the finance department and performs most of the analysis for the company. One of the functions of FP&A is to provide reporting to management on the performance of the company. This reporting includes analysis of growth rates, trends, and other relevant analysis.\nThe reporting they create will help management make decisions all throughout the company. The FP&A analyst is knowledgeable in Finance, but they have to be very well versed in Accounting. The individual line items within the financial statements are created by Accounting and the FP&A analyst has to know how to read and interpret those numbers. Common titles you will see for this role are FP&A Analyst, Corporate Finance Analyst, or Financial Analyst.\nA Private Wealth Management professional works with high net worth individuals to assist them with protecting or increasing their wealth through diversification of financial assets. Their main role is managing the relationship between the financial institution and the client while serving the needs of the client. They will suggest specific funds or risk reduction strategies to help the client protect and grow their money.\nTheir goal is to increase the company\u2019s funds under management by acquiring new customers or increasing investments from existing customers. As a Private Wealth Management Analyst you will be working with the clients information to develop reporting or analysis around their return on investment or diversification.\nYou would learn about investment strategies to help clients maximize their investments, reduce risk and maximize tax benefits. 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        "raw_content": "A lot of people will be surprised that the BMW i3 only received a four-star safety rating from Euro NCAP. This is the world\u2019s first mass-produced carbon fibre electric vehicle. It uses state-of-the-art materials science to produce a car that is lighter, more energy-efficient \u2013 and people hoped \u2013 safer than conventional vehicles.\nSo was BMW aiming for four stars, or with so much innovation on board, did they just forget the human factor in a few places? In part, the four-star rating is a reflection of how high Euro NCAP\u2019s standards are. A four-star car still offers occupants very good levels of protection. The i3 just doesn\u2019t quite make it in a couple of areas.\nThe protection for adults in the front seats is good. In the head-on crash, the impact energy is handled by an aluminium structure and it works well.\nThe side impacts are against the carbon fibre structure and it behaves quite differently to a conventional steel car. In the more severe pole-strike test a normal car\u2019s side caves in as it hits the pole. The i3 absorbs the energy without crumpling.\nSo what let the car down? The protection for pedestrians isn\u2019t good enough for five stars and BMW has neglected to fit seat belt reminders on the rear seats\nThat doesn\u2019t necessarily mean better safety, however: the rib compression readings from the dummy indicate that protection of the chest was weak. That\u2019s allowed in a five-star car, but many conventional steel cars do better. And in the whiplash test, BMW\u2019s stylish, ultra-thin seats provided only marginal protection of the driver\u2019s neck. Again, that\u2019s acceptable for a five-star car too.\nSo what let the BMW i3 down? Basically, the protection for pedestrians isn\u2019t good enough for five stars and BMW has neglected to fit seat belt reminders on the rear seats.\nFor a car with so much plastic and no engine under the hood, it\u2019s surprising that the i3 didn\u2019t do better than more conventional cars. It did worse in some respects: the leading edge of the bonnet scored zero points and poor results were recorded at the base of the windscreen and along the windscreen pillars.\nThe lack of seatbelt reminders on the rear seats may seem a minor omission, but Euro NCAP\u2019s requirements are the same for all cars. The reminders cost little to fit, but they matter. If anybody\u2019s going to forget to wear their seatbelts, it\u2019s kids.\nIn Euro NCAP\u2019s assessment, the i3 did score maximum points for its protection of young children. It\u2019s worth pointing out that the tests were conducted with the rear-facing seats recommended by BMW. The only problem is BMW\u2019s \u201csuicide doors\u201d. With the door hinging at the back, manoeuvring a toddler or three-year old through the gap and into a child seat looks pretty difficult. For a petite mum, it could even be impossible.\nTo be fair, nobody has ever designed and produced a car like the i3 before. It needed to make a statement. It needed to be super lightweight and still protect the high-voltage batteries. The car also has some great safety technologies that aren\u2019t recognised by Euro NCAP.\nThe i3\u2032s e-Call system is one of them. As soon as the car hit the barrier at the crash test lab a BMW operator was in contact, puzzled that such a crash could have happened apparently off-road. Impressive. You can also fit pre-crash and pedestrian alerts to the car.\nA lot of would-be electric car drivers will decide that a four-star car with the right safety assist options is better than a five-star car with none. If they\u2019re worried about pedestrians not hearing their electric i3 coming, or have young children, they may feel that BMW has under-delivered.\nRead more about BMW\u2019s plans to use carbon fibre make electric vehicles lighter and safer\nBMW EV i3\nBMW carbon fibre expert explains plans to develop material further for EVs... November 27, 2013 | Tristan Honeywill\nIs BMW ashamed of the i3\u2019s safety rating?... December 2, 2013 | Tristan Honeywill",
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        "raw_content": "This week, in light of the intense controversy the slated removal of the city\u2019s Confederate monuments has invoked, I thought I would excerpt a previous post that seems relevant to the discussion, as well as include a few compelling images from past and present.\nAs anyone who has been paying attention is well aware, the statue of Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard, perched between the bayou and the entrance to City Park, is one of the monuments that will be removed in the near future. Given the high emotions surrounding this decision, I couldn\u2019t help but think of the history of this particular intersection\u2014both its political and geological history.\nFrom my previous post about the roiling energy of this particular intersection, with some current commentary woven through:\n\u201cAround where the Bayou St. John meets Esplanade Avenue, near the entrance to City Park: this place is its own \u2018energetic system\u2019\u2026.The phenomena, geological and historical, that have unfolded at this location over the last few thousand years have charged it up so much that next time you\u2019re there\u2014crossing over the bridge to go to the NOMA, for example\u2014you might be able to feel it. [Oh boy, that\u2019s truer today than ever!] Let me give you the briefest of brief histories about this particular spot.\nBefore the Mississippi River swung toward its current path 700 years ago, a main arm of the river flowed west to east from present-day Kenner, through the heart of New Orleans, out to present-day New Orleans East.\nThey call this, among other similar names, the Metairie-Sauvage distributary. This former limb of the Mississippi River is crucial to our tale. For one thing, it built up the relatively high, well-drained Metairie-Gentilly ridge system\u2026. It also spawned (gasp!) the bayou itself! Near where modern-day Esplanade Avenue nears City Park, this former distributary meandered\u2026sharply. No one quite knows why it did, but we do know that in the process of meandering it sent yet another distributary southward (a body of water simply called the Unknown Bayou, that would eventually form Esplanade Ridge) and another, smaller distributary northward, toward the lake (the Bayou St. John!). For some inexplicable reason, the Metairie-Sauvage distributary split into three, irregular fingers at this location\u2014and thank goodness it did! [1]\nHere\u2019s another theory about the bayou\u2019s birth, since what I\u2019ve explained above is not 100% certain: it\u2019s possible that after the Mississippi chose its current path 700 years ago and the Metairie-Sauvage course was abandoned\u2014becoming a sluggish bayou in the process\u2014the Bayou St. John formed as a drainage conduit for this larger bayou. At a weak point in the natural levee (around where present-day Esplanade nears City Park!) the Metairie-Sauvage flood waters crevassed and flowed toward the lake, a process that would repeat itself until the bayou was gouged permanently into the landscape. It\u2019s possible, indeed probable, that the formation of the bayou is a combination of these theories\u2014a drainage conduit throughout the millennia, if you will.\nEither way you slice it, this spot\u2014near where City Park Avenue meets Carrollton at Moss, near the roundabout with P.G.T. Beauregard at its center, near where the bridge spans the bayou and oak-lined Esplanade begins\u2014has seen a lot of prehistoric action. Water trickling, gushing, overflowing, bifurcating\u2014to the north, to the southeast, to the east. Water heaping up and creeping through. It\u2019s seen a lot of historic action as well.\u2026\u201d\nYes, yes it has. And it is watching history unfold as we speak!\npostcard courtesy of Bayou St. John resident Bill Abbott\nphoto by Simi Kang, 2017.\n1. Richard Campanella, Bienville\u2019s Dilemma: A Historical Geography of New Orleans (Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, 2008) 77-78.\nPosted in: Bayou | Tagged: Bayou St. John, Beauregard, City Park, Confederate Monuments, Metairie-Sauvage distributary, Mississippi River",
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        "raw_content": "Home > ICO > Token sale civic\nToken sale civic\nPlans to Sharpen Focus of Its Sanctions Against Haiti,\u201d Barbara Crossette reported from Washington that \u201cThe Bush Administration said today that it would modify its embargo against Haiti\u2019s military Government to punish anti-democratic forces and ease the plight of workers who lost jobs because of the ban on trade. The prominent cast members have multiple roles, figuring centrally in some stories and peripherally in others. There is an audio track that describes the action linearly (\u201cThe heptapods are revealed as being massive squid-like beings with seven legs. Commentators who found it possible to distinguish Aristide from Papa Doc and the ruling generals hoped that he would find some way to convince the White House of his good faith.\nEstablishes your age classification once and gives you a federated token you can reuse. In it, a seething, developmentally disabled young man (played by the film\u2019s co-director Benny Safdie) sits in the office of a psychiatrist (Peter Verby, in \u201creal life\u201d not a professional actor, but a criminal attorney), who is administering some kind of cognitive test meant to elicit from the young man some account of his own violent history and tendencies. I was aghast at what I saw. It is difficult to find anyone on the street, either in the capital or in the provinces, who does not support the priest-turned-politician. \u201cThis mix of fiction and documentary is a notable feature of so much of what\u2019s interesting in recent cinema, from all the big-budget films \u2018based on a true story\u2019 to the more independent works that in a variety of ways tackle the breaks, cracks, and fissures of the \u2018fictional\u2019 narrative structures that shape our actual existences. In any case, it is another flaccid effort.\nI scanned this tract from my personal library, gleaned from Chomsky\u2019s outstanding 1993 book called Year 501. Louisiana teacher Robert Duncan is fighting for his job at Boyet Junior High School after displaying his students\u2019 pictures of President Obama in the hallway outside his classroom. You have to give the 111-minute Pan a good half hour to get started\u2014and it\u2019s a genuine challenge to get that far\u2014but after disorienting beginnings, it picks up as a fantasy adventure, although it\u2019s an \u2018origin\u2019 story that does its darnedest to turn Peter Pan into Harry Potter.\n265 builds on its predecessors. Armed Forces chief General Henri Namphy took power. Tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands are in hiding. She sharpens her voice and removes the sensitivity that she has as a \u201creal person\u201d in the other talks. The program spoofs many different aspects of the television business, especially sitcoms, reality shows, and cable programs.\nSo, from the movie\u2019s opening shot, especially in the sweeping depth of 3D, its extensive (and undoubtedly costly) vision of the future is completely dazzling. By the same token the crimped cell is also more prone to fail prematurely due to slow. Although the heroes, played by Robert Russler and Chris Makepeace, are jerks, they are surprisingly sympathetic. The blatant nature of its sexism may make Horton\u2019s Native American seem like a model of racial sensitivity, but you can\u2019t help laughing at the deliberateness of it. The color transfer looks nice, even when the image is overloaded with special effects.\nHow Much Will I Earn For A Sale. We swore an oath of secrecy and I believe it\u2019s only the writers in the room who know who the killer is and we had to talk to each other about keeping our faces passive when we spoke to cast members and people in the beginning would try to get it out of us. Jean decided to kill Harry Cohn. The picture is letterboxed with an aspect ratio of about 1. Almost all comedy involves humiliation, whether it is a joke teller going out on a limb in hopes the people will laugh, or the limb itself breaking and falling gracelessly to the ground, embarrassing whoever was hanging from it.\n\u201d moment from earlier today \u2014 \u201cFolks, where\u2019s it written we cannot lead the world in the 20th Century in making automobiles. They\u2019re kinda hard to miss. \u201cI think it is maybe time \u2014 what do you think \u2014 for maybe a businessman. A bacterium also has a need to replicate itself and a need to acquire energy in order to do so, but the difference, besides, or, perhaps, because of the exponential increase in size from the organic molecules that form its material existence, is that those needs are not quantum or electromagnetically powered, at least not directly, they are emotions. And we start coding.\nAnother noted scholar, Professor Hewson Ryan of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, was even more effusive in his praise for what we had accomplished in \u201ctwo centuries of well-intentioned involvement. Others were to follow shortly. Still it could face stiff resistance from some racial and ethnic groups who worry that any kind of wording change in the high-stakes government count could yield a lower tally for them. In the old days and old television sets, the audio tones they used for the numbing sound of her manipulation were innocently diffused, but if you\u2019ve got the DTS track amplified to any degree, watch out. The first and last episodes are also accompanied by commentary tracks featuring a couple of members of the cast and the crew.\nEerily, he brings out a snapshot of his own mother, who looks uncannily like Bloom. He also talks extensively about working with the actors, and about how each character served the narrative, but underneath everything is the abject enthusiasm he feels and expresses for what he is doing. The story is pretty much a repeat of the first film\u2014and a surprising number of the cast members return, with the notable exception of Will Smith; Brent Spiner is a particular surprise and gives a witty performance)\u2014though with one important difference. In fact, aside from a pathetic attempt to foist underpowered and prone-to-spontaneous-combustion electric cars on the American public Barack Obama\u2019s energy policy can be summed up in four words \u2014 You Can\u2019t Have Any. There was a secret entrance, and studio chief Harry Cohn would come in there and attack the actresses. Phil\u2019s only 26 but he\u2019s already a rising star in Essex County and New Jersey Republican circles.\nAlong with a three-minute introduction by Martin Scorsese (\u201cAn intense, unconventional, stylized picture, full of ambiguities and subtext that rendered it extremely modern. The same day, the head of the OAS delegation stated that \u201cWe have come down with an extremely clear mandate that Aristide must be restored. Until, you know, they weren\u2019t. Most of the talks have a mix of cast and crew members, and share stories about the production logistics, discuss the narrative and the characters, and provide other little tidbits about the show. Aristide had defeated a US-backed candidate in the 1990 Haitian presidential election.\nYou will earn a monthly recurring fee of 10% per sale. And that\u2019s why corporate money in politics is bad. What has been added is mostly footage that is not relevant specifically to the narrative in An Unexpected Journey, but will embellish not only the play of the trilogy as a whole, but also its links to Jackson\u2019s Lord of the Rings movies. I hated everything about it\u2014except Sharon Tate. The single dwarf character, played by John Rhys-Davies in the Lord of the Rings movies, stood out to great effect among the many taller characters in those films, but hobbits are about the same height as dwarves and so, as they gather, there is less that is unique about them in The Hobbit, and almost nothing, other than McKellen, to remind viewers of their diminutive stature. There\u2019s nothing like a little fascism to end your summer on a high note.\nBy the same token the crimped cell is also more prone to fail prematurely due to slow\nSee how \u201cinconvenient\u201d your child is. Any learning curve on his part can\u2019t be as bad Hunter repeating the same mistakes he made last year. Every once in a while, somebody makes a really great movie that doesn\u2019t become popular right away, but gradually becomes more popular than most of the other movies of its time. This was a problem with the theatrical release, but the core flaws remain in the three-disc Blu-ray, Batman v Superman The Dawn of Justice Ultimate. Washington\u2019s unilateral relaxation of the OAS embargo was condemned by the Secretary General of the OAS, who had urged the State Department against this action. Now, as the State Department closes the latest of these public comment periods \u2014 this one asking Americans what the scope of its newest environmental review of the project should be \u2014 we are about to start this entire process all over again.\nThe film is crazy, but in a classy sort of way, with an international cast and a deliberate sense of audacity in its visions, and as it barrels down the tracks you can\u2019t help but go along for the ride. Deyell is awful, but Waggoner provides an intriguing look at what the show might have felt like without West\u2019s game sense of humor. 78:1 and an accommodation for enhanced 16:9 playback. She\u2019s a little shorter than she seems in the movies, and she delivers an excellent performance, coming across at first like Lucille Ball in one of her serious roles, but opening herself up once she gets more comfortable with the guys around her. Feelings, Nothing more than Feelings Wo-o-o feelings Or should I chant, Ooga-chaka ooga-ooga, Ooga-chaka ooga-ooga It\u2019s the background music to \u201cI am Woman, hear me petition.\nHowever, unbeknownst to his adoring followers, while they were regaining Aristide, they may have lost Aristidism. So the reason why I\u2019m performing this civic duty as taxpayer watchdog is because I want. \u201d After Aristide was overthrown and the elite returned to power, Honorat became de facto Prime Minister under the military regime. \u201cI think it is maybe time \u2014 what do you think \u2014 for maybe a businessman. The narratives start to improve a tiny bit when Shelley Winters, who would later play Ma Barker herself, plays \u2018Ma Parker\u2019 in an amusing rural gangster spoof. On a monthly basis I get up in front of the Freeholder Board and tell them that enough is enough and that they need to hold the line on property taxes so that Essex County residents can afford to live here in the future.\nGiven the cultural climate of the day, the character of Wilson\u2019s 1915 invasion comes as no great surprise. The \u2018thousand car\u2019 train has been on this journey for years. There are many smaller moments that are joyful, and several scenes that are legitimately thrilling, but the movie is missing the tentpole moments that made the other three films so exceptional. That the show was colorful was plenty evident in the magazine spreads and other promotional materials that caught my eye in the print media. Christina Applegate plays his wife, and Chevy Chase and Beverly D\u2019Angelo have an extended cameo when the family stops off at the grandparents\u2019 house. The effect was to shift 30 percent of cultivated land from food for local consumption to export crops.\nLess than half of existing officers would be allowed to join what is being called the Camden Metro Police Division, projected to number close to 400 officers. Special thanks to all of you who participated in making this sale a success. That much seems beyond dispute. The first and last episodes are also accompanied by commentary tracks featuring a couple of members of the cast and the crew. Hope you don\u2019t have to get someplace in a hurry. There are two levels of light. A very nice 30-minute interview with West is integrated with older interview footage, tons of terrific archival material, and a brief, staged sequence depicting his childhood. By the time \u201cBaby Doc\u201d Duvalier was driven out in 1986, 60 percent of the population had an annual per capita income of or less according to the World Bank, child malnutrition had soared, the rate of infant mortality was shockingly high, and the country had become an ecological and human disaster, perhaps beyond hope of recovery. Mount Hebron Assistant Principal Samantha Morra has been removed from her position at the middle school, after the board of education voted that her enrollment of her own children, residents of Little Falls, in the Montclair school system is a direct violation of both school and township requirements.\nClinton of course called this \u2018democracy,\u2019 although it represented a partial legitimization of the coup\nHis name, with apparent legitimacy, is the same as a major supporting character from Susann\u2019s book and the film. De facto Prime Minister Jean-Jacques Honorat justified the coup. \u201cfor sale\u201d or \u201cfor rent\u201d. The Republic of Haiti was established on January 1, 1804, after a slave revolt expelled the French colonial rulers and their allies. According to Kenneth Roth, deputy director of Human Rights Watch, the aid was intended to strengthen conservative groups that could \u201cact as an institutional check on Aristide,\u201d in an effort to \u201cmove the country in a rightward direction. And real naturally means you have to have a huge crew out in the salt flats, and it\u2019s just simpler [using CG].\nCamden County freeholders want a state guarantee that they will not be left on the hook for the force if the state cuts aid to the city. Evocatively colored and lit, the transfer is fresh and crisp, so the film often looks much slicker than its budget ought to have provided. Three teens from Montclair High School who created a petition on Change. People have different customs and traditions. Both stories report about events at the Chick-fil-A restaurant in Paramus.\nTo the dismay of the conservative Church hierarchy, Aristide continued to call for freedom and an end to terror. In the secondary story, a charming cowboy hero, played by Alden Ehrenreich, is miscast in a sophisticated musical. She\u2019s straight, so she sort of sucks the comedy out of a scene, regardless of how much West and Ward camp it up. As Blum observed [6] in his book, \u201c[Clinton] was not actually repulsed by [coup leader Raoul] C\u00e9dras and company, for they posed no ideological barrier to the United States continuing the economic and strategic control of Haiti it\u2019s maintained for most of the century. Directed by Boon Joon Ho, the film stars Chris Evans, as rough hewn and flawed here as he is smooth and sculpted in the Captain America films. Released by Rocky Mountain Pictures, \u201cObama\u2019s America\u201d nearly matched the .\nIt\u2019s not PC, but it is amusing. It should not be thought that Hyland is lacking in human concerns. President Barack Obama endorsed a constitutional amendment that would restrict the free-speech rights of political activist groups by overturning the Supreme Court decision in the landmark Citizens United v FEC case that granted First Amendment rights to corporations. Newmar shows up briefly, as well. Just make a memorable episode of your life. Parkins\u2019 honey-laced voice is ideal for the commentary track, in which an all-too-young cable gossip reporter, Ted Casablanca, prompts her. Second Season, however, plays through quite well on its own, building to ever and ever greater climaxes until it reaches its grand finale.\nGood thing that Global Warming thing is real, I don\u2019t want to freeze in the dark too. \u201d Major Smedley Butler recalled that his troops \u201chunted the Cacos like pigs. We designed the [robots] to the minimal detail, so if you zoom into the controls you would see electrical discharge warnings, you would see ladders, you would see places where you would connect, and to engineer the amount of detail is staggering. I watched the next Newmar episode, which was pretty much a standard effort except that she was given a hot teen sidekick to seduce Ward\u2019s character, played by Lesley Gore. I don\u2019t think that\u2019s gonna work. We cannot possibly decide on our own.\nHispaniola was \u201cperhaps the most densely populated place in the world,\u201d Las Casas wrote, \u201ca beehive of people,\u201d who \u201cof all the infinite universe of humanity. The stereo sound has a very nice dimensionality and strong tones. Either the episode starts right up, or a prompt appears asking if you want to hear the commentary. Actual Davis tracks are used on much of the soundtrack. There are no deliberate at-your-face shots in Resurgence. The picture is letterboxed with an aspect ratio of about 2.\nThe best websites for web visitors Read more \u00bb\nAlso about Token Sale Civic\n1 Dolby Digital, English, French and Spanish subtitles, and 55 minutes of excellent promotional featurettes that jump between clips from the film, a few behind-the-scenes shots and a group interview with the directors and novelist David Mitchell, in which they share many valuable insights about the movie and reveal details that would otherwise be missed, even after a dozen viewings. When Clinton came to power, he played a vicious game with Haiti that allowed the coup regime to continue rampaging Haiti and further destabilized the country. Law enforcement officers from Caldwell will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the summer 2012 \u201cDrive Sober or Get Pulled Over\u201d campaign. Christian Bale was probably smart to duck out on the part. The clerk was a Jets fan. Fright flick \u201cThe Apparition\u201d opened at No. The mathematics used to explain the creation of the universe is a metaphor.\nThe bottom is going to be warm, and the top is going to be cool or in the greens, and then we use the helicopters. Other than introducing a couple of characters, the segment seems to have nothing to do with the rest of the film, set at an airfield on the other side of town, as well in the air itself. Didn\u2019t you get the memo. She sharpens her voice and removes the sensitivity that she has as a \u201creal person\u201d in the other talks. It may be our last chance to get it right. Democrats quickly labeled the GOP language the \u201cAkin Plank,\u201d referring to the Missouri Senate candidate\u2019s statements that victims of \u201clegitimate rape\u201d rarely get pregnant.\nOthers were to follow shortly\nIt is not a final word on the topic of slavery, but it is a good word, and will enlighten all who pause to share in it. Hayworth is in a red dress that is sticking to her because of the humidity and passing storms outside. It knows when you used your turn signal. The Administration also informed Congress that the human rights situation was improving, as it always is when some regime requires military aid to suppress the population in a good cause. Edy Williams also shows up again, and there is some good slapstick mixed in with the clever plot. Essentially, the sense of authority and seriousness that the tone of the German language conveys is so at odds with what is being presented visually that the effect is riotous even if you have no understanding of the language whatsoever.\nThere is also, during an intermission, an excellent report about the first commercial flight across the Atlantic, which occurred shortly before the broadcast, as well as the usual plugs for Lux soap. Blade Runner comes to mind as an obvious example, and then there was the granddaddy of them all, Intolerance. An ill-conceived, inarticulate, and ineffective defense of that fact makes it no less of a fact. Nearly 40 percent of American adults won\u2019t vote in the upcoming election. Produced by Twentieth Century Fox, the film\u2019s cinematography is itself precarious, often teetering on the imperfections of grain or haze without actually succumbing, and the earlier home video transfer lacked the technological sophistication to support the challenges created by the source material. It almost feels like it\u2019s not acting, it\u2019s just behaving. 1-channel Dolby Digital sound can\u2019t come close to the thrills that the BD\u2019s audio delivers. Associated with the token sale. Face it, the public schools exist to indoctrinate our children into the cult of government.\nThere is a character that is a half man and a half shark, the size of a city bus. 9 percent approval in a Marine-run plebiscite, under 5 percent of the population participating). \u201d The drama is compelling because it uses a fantasy horror premise to magnify human conflicts and emotions that otherwise could not be so readily highlighted. The Haitian head of Aristide\u2019s Salesian order authorized him to return to his church, but not for long. \u201d While he admits that the film was intended as a satire, he never flatly corroborates Waters\u2019 claim that every flaw in the film was part of a deliberately conceived plan. Which is incomprehensible to me. You have to give the 111-minute Pan a good half hour to get started\u2014and it\u2019s a genuine challenge to get that far\u2014but after disorienting beginnings, it picks up as a fantasy adventure, although it\u2019s an \u2018origin\u2019 story that does its darnedest to turn Peter Pan into Harry Potter. Our view rises up the brick building\u2019s outer wall. The only local leadership it could mobilize was the traditional mulatto elite, its racist contempt for the great mass of the population now heightened by the even harsher attitudes of \u201cethnic and racial contempt\u201d of the foreigner with the gun and the dollar, who brought \u201cconcepts of racial discrimination\u201d not seen since before independence, and the \u201cracist colonial realities\u201d that went along with them.\nAdam West and Burt Ward star as the show\u2019s two heroes. Cusack even appears as a different character, who may or may not be there, in a group scene with Dano, and at another point, through deliberately confusing camera angles and sound mixing, a female character appears to be talking to herself across a table in a diner. Another noted scholar, Professor Hewson Ryan of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, was even more effusive in his praise for what we had accomplished in \u201ctwo centuries of well-intentioned involvement. Others were to follow shortly. Still it could face stiff resistance from some racial and ethnic groups who worry that any kind of wording change in the high-stakes government count could yield a lower tally for them. Showrooms, with the goal of slashing greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption. In the old days and old television sets, the audio tones they used for the numbing sound of her manipulation were innocently diffused, but if you\u2019ve got the DTS track amplified to any degree, watch out. The first and last episodes are also accompanied by commentary tracks featuring a couple of members of the cast and the crew. \u201cPeople should recognize this is a tool to help enforce the provisions of the graduated driver\u2019s license so that we reduce the risk to teens.\nOfficials, including Secretary of State George Shultz, began openly calling for a \u201cdemocratic process\u201d in Haiti. The fact is that, as US president, Clinton\u2019s policies helped systematically destabilize Haiti. Organize your token sale or ICO. The picture is letterboxed with an aspect ratio of about 2. The Occupation thus reinforced the internal class/race oppression that goes back to the days of French colonialism. Other problems arise, and a better but more mundane job offer tempts Brolin\u2019s character. As soon as we got off the bus two kids saw our Jets jerseys and started the J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets chant. It was imaginative and playful, but its drama was serious, and without the deus ex machina of super powers, the stories were forced to be based more on logic and wit than the adventures of many of the other super heroes. Superfluously perhaps, the priest\u2019s assessment is reinforced by a leaked secret document allegedly authored by a staff member of the US Embassy in Port-au-Prince at the behest of Prime Minister Honorat and other Haitian officials.\nThe mix is a deliberate part of the humor. We\u2019re all red-blooded Americans here Jack, and because we\u2019re nice guys we\u2019ll let you throw a parade once a year and dress up however you like while we stand on the sidewalk and politely applaud your quaint folk dances. What\u2019s more, the Democrats are expanding their list of women ready to assail the GOP on women\u2019s issue, adding Maryland Sen. Look outside and you may think he succeeded. You\u2019re watching a stage play. The narratives start to improve a tiny bit when Shelley Winters, who would later play Ma Barker herself, plays \u2018Ma Parker\u2019 in an amusing rural gangster spoof. Charlie Hunnam of Sons of Anarchy (his Anarchy co-star, Ron Perlman, is also featured, in a supporting role) stars as an expert giant robot operator who is called back to the fight several years after a tragedy, because humanity is losing to the monsters that are coming up through a hole in the ocean, like rats out of a toilet. A group interview with West at a restaurant runs 45 minutes, discussing the show and its legacy with Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman, Phil Morris and Jim Lee of DC Comics. Freeze character, which gets a bit closer to the ideal, Otto Preminger plays the villain, and Marie Windsor is on hand as a reporter.\nBeake1996 02/01/2018 at 1:42 pm\nThese include the option to use veterans points to purchase a low requirement Yalmaha or even some tokens to boost your token board.\nBobstine 02/01/2018 at 3:59 pm\nMagento Drupal Wordpress drupal 7 CMS Drupal cakePhp php magento1. * email Skipping Shipping Method In Magento Checkout Simple Products associated to Configurable Products in Magento taxonomy multiple file upload Custom Archive in WordPress wordpress archive e-commerce platform e-Commerce website woocommerce drupal6 e-Commerce Online Store magento vs woocommerce open source cms ShortCodes ShortCodes in WordPress Joomla Component custom setting in wordpress Wordpress ShortCodes Guide Setting page How to create ShortCodes changing any attribute value of product in magneto How to Leverage Browser Caching in WordPress WordPress Optimization/Caching How to Leverage Browser Caching in WordPress via. 1 Wordpress ShortCodes Wordpress posts views plugins Jomsocial newsletter Deleting Categories and Products by Ids in Magento Multiple Language Magento 1. 4 Joomla CMS Joomla drupal7 Event Booking Magento 1.\nNessittere 02/01/2018 at 4:20 pm\nDue to the scale of the project RUR seek to engage the help of scientists and engineers form all factions. June \u2013 Rubi-Ka Universal Robots (RUR) to announce that a consortium of Neutral organisations lead by Elite Operations has hired their services to help research and develop the first, genuine Neutral token board system.\nIngeng 02/01/2018 at 5:27 pm\nCom/ Show less Read more \u6771\u5efa\u30db\u30fc\u30e0\u30e1\u30a4\u30c8\u30ab\u30c3\u30d7 2017 \u5e74\u5927\u4f1a Play all.\nToken Homemate Cup\u2019s wiki: The Token Homemate Cup (\u6771\u5efa\u30db\u30fc\u30e0\u30e1\u30a4\u30c8\u30ab\u30c3\u30d7, T\u014dken h\u014dmumeito kappu) is a golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour.\nCamonect 02/01/2018 at 6:29 pm\nGlobal custom tokens accessed wrong files. Bugfix * Restore custom apache config at admin. Ability to script/send your own custom notifications to the Admin Message System.\nThe Token Homemate Cup (\u6771\u5efa\u30db\u30fc\u30e0\u30e1\u30a4\u30c8\u30ab\u30c3\u30d7, T\u014dken h\u014dmumeito kappu) is a golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. It has been played annually since 1989.\nThavorn 03/01/2018 at 12:38 am\nThe Fund\u2019s Investment strategy aims at providing investors with exposure to the long term capital appreciation of blockchain technology related investments while.\nAgavered1940 03/01/2018 at 1:01 am\nOver time, scores of cryptocurrencies will someday achieve their stated utility purpose; however history tells us the \u201cbig keep on getting bigger\u201d. Based companies who are pivoting their business model, and leveraging blockchain technology to increase shareholder value. There is a great opportunity in the coming decade for investors to capitalize on established, U.\nShad1977 03/01/2018 at 1:08 am\nWe expect the universe of publicly traded Blockchain stocks to significantly increase in 2018 and beyond,\u201d said Mohannad Aama. \u201cWe are delighted to introduce this pioneering strategy to the separately managed account market. \u201cWe believe that a professionally managed separately managed account offers easy access, transparency, liquidity, and control \u2013 4 essential aspects of investing that individual and institutional investors value the most \u2013 particularly when it comes to investing in a new and potentially disruptive technology\u201d. Blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt several industries.\nMorant 03/01/2018 at 5:09 am\nManchester Orchestra \u2013 The Gold. They connected on this one, with the gigantic chorus nicely offsetting the soft-rock verses. 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I like to analogise the smartphone race to that of the [&hellip. Due to the rapid rate of innovation, smartphone manufacturers are now pushing out flagship devices on a regular basis in an attempt to beat their rivals by bringing first to market innovations with each new device.\nBlaint1953 03/01/2018 at 1:01 pm\nThe Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connects the entire manufacturing enterprise -. A strange thing is happening. The platform serves as an invaluable source of information for decision makers who deal. What You Need to Know About #Blockchain , @CloudExpo #Bitcoin #FinTech What Is Ransomware.",
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        "raw_content": "Ride to the finish\nThe 10th at Lanna Sports Center.\nBy Sandy Lie\nFor most amateur players, golf is a form of relaxation and a chance to be with friends. A good laugh when a duck hook puts the tournament leader into a bunker, from which he takes 10 to get out, and swigs from the flask in commiseration while waiting on the next tee.\nAs a notorious hacker of the noble sport, I enjoyed these things most about golf in England, and while there are over 20 courses in northern Thailand to choose from, finding that kind of camaraderie is hard to come by for most farang in the land of smiles.\nSo, fifteen years ago a small group of likeminded foreigners formed a golf society that met weekly to compete for the \u201cLittle Man\u201d.\nDonated by the late Horst Fruechtenicht, the Little Man is a trophy that has brought many farang together from all walks of life \u2013 from long time residents, retirees and businessmen to day trippers. Interest in the society grew as friendships formed and after round drinking sessions became an optional part of the curriculum.\nTherefore, former pro golfer, Christian Tilden initiated the Royal League three years ago. This event is played at the Highlands Golf and Spa Resort every Thursday, with the Little Man fought for in the monthly medal.\nHighlands GC is located on Highway 1317 towards Mae-on, about 30 minutes from Chiang Mai city. It is a picturesque course set in the mountains. The first nine holes are easy walking with good bunkers and water hazards, while the back nine has hills that provide scenic views of the surrounding countryside.\nEveryone is welcome at the Royal League and for more information visit www.theroyalleague.com.\nMany of the faces seen at the Royal League participate with others at the Chiang Mai Social Golfers Club, which was set up four years ago by a band of ladies and gents who played golf together regularly.\nToday, this society comprises 51 members \u2013 30 of which are active \u2013 and it is sponsored by the Number 1 Pub, off Loi Kroh Road. Weekly competitions are held on Tuesdays at the Lanna Sports Center situated on the Chiang Mai - Mae Rim Road.\nLanna is made up of three nine-hole courses in perfect condition with the beautiful Doi Suthep Mountain as a backdrop. Although the society tees off at 9.30 in the morning, this course has floodlighting to allow play at night.\nLike the Royal League, Chiang Mai Social Golfers Club provides a great opportunity of making friends, enjoying a drink and a laugh, and for some, showing of their golfing prowess. Want to know more? Just call Malcolm on 06 820 3635.\nOff-road cycle event gains popularity\nBhumibol Dam in Tak province, 426km north-west of Bangkok, will host the Fifth Bhumibol Dam Invitation International Mountain Bike Championship between August 26 and 27.\nThe event is being organised by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).\nOrganising committee spokesperson, Mr Suwat Pawaputanond, said a one-million-baht (US$25,000) budget had been set aside to organise this year\u2019s championship. From that amount, 400,000 baht will be spent on trophies and prizes.\nTo commemorate the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej\u2019s accession to the throne, Mr Suwat said the organising committee was producing a gold replica of its annual trophy worth 80,000 baht to be given to the winner of the international category.\nThe mountain bike races will feature three categories, professional, amateur and family, and will be held over distances ranging from 24km to 60km. Each category will be divided into sub-categories based on gender and age. There will also be a \u201cfunny-bike\u201d competition.\nMr Suwat said he expected the number of competitors to reach 700 this year - a 29 per cent increase over last year. International participants have been invited from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, New Zealand and Australia and will be treated to free accommodation, meals and airport transfers, but they will have to pay for the airfare and the 1,000 baht competition fee.\nLast year, the event attracted between 20,000 and 30,000 spectators. (TTG)\nBy Riz Taylor\nThat\u2019s it, then. The World Cup is over. Another four long years until the next tournament, another four years to wait until that buzz that only the World Cup can create comes along again. Other sports can try and compete for the attentions in the meantime, but let\u2019s face it who amongst us counts down to Rugby\u2019s equivalent or the Olympic Games up to six months in advance?\nNot me, that\u2019s for sure. I\u2019m sure there\u2019ll be a plethora of memorable sporting events between now and 2010, but nothing comes remotely close to the World Cup.\nThere are those who would happily allow both Argentina and Brazil temporary visas into the crusty world of European football every four years to participate in the European Championships, and yes perhaps it would be a better way to determine who really are the kings of the world game, but those people would miss the point. What makes the World Cup what it is, what lifts the profile of the tournament above every other event of its kind are the very nations that were unwelcome and unwanted until the 32-team format was introduced in 2002.\nIn 1990 FIFA allowed the African football federation an extra place in the World Cup Finals, meaning two teams from the continent were represented in Italy. Egypt finished bottom of their group despite hard-fought draws with Ireland and the Netherlands, but it was Cameroon who are remembered for their amazing run that saw victories over Romania, Columbia and even Argentina on their way to an unlucky quarter final exit at the hands of England.\nBy 2006 the African representation had doubled to four, and though there was no Roger Milla to steal the show with sublime finishing and corner-flag shuffles, the quartet of Togo, Tunisia, Ghana and the Ivory Coast gave a more than reasonable account of themselves. Ghana particularly impressed with a unique and powerful brand of football that completely bemused the Czech Republic (supposedly the world\u2019s second best team according to FIFA\u2019s rankings), and for a spell even unsettled the number-one Brazilians.\nAsian sides were largely disappointing this time around, and for Japan and South Korea it\u2019s back to the drawing board after being out-muscled by their opponents once again. But you can\u2019t help imagining that somewhere, not too far down the tracks, a nation from this continent will produce a golden generation of players talented enough to really frighten the superpowers of the game in the way South Korea managed 4 years ago, albeit on home soil. Let\u2019s hope so.\nSurely the gutsy performance of the \u201cSocceroos\u201d was the story of this World Cup. Australia edged through a tough group ahead of Croatia and Japan to reach the second round, a huge achievement for a nation taking part in only its second finals. It could have been a real fairy story as well were it not for a disastrous moment in the encounter with eventual champions Italy when Fabio Grosso meekly fell over the desperate challenge of Blackburn\u2019s Lucas Neill, \u201cearning\u201d his side a somewhat fortunate penalty.\nIt\u2019s this kind of diversity through teams such as Ghana and Australia that that makes the tournament what it is: simply the most eagerly awaited event of its kind.\nIn the end, though, there were few surprises in the competition, at least at the business end. European teams dominated in their own back garden, and once again the South Americans failed to impress on European soil. Brazil were shocking at times, and whilst Argentina gave a taster of what they were capable of in the group stages with some seriously tasty football, they too succumbed to European opposition as they crashed out to hosts Germany in the quarter finals.\nIt was at this stage that the World Cup balloon began to deflate, at least through these eyes. Discounting the ridiculous third-place playoff, the final three rounds of seven matches produced a pathetic eleven goals. Defensive football won the day, but given the importance of the matches this is hardly surprising. But although the tactical struggles between the world\u2019s best can produce interesting matches it doesn\u2019t make for the most exciting football.\nLet\u2019s be honest about it, Italy deserved their win. As usual they brought along a solid looking defence, but this time around coach Marcello Lippi also allowed his attacking players more freedom than his predecessors had done, and whilst the side were always difficult to score against they were also entertaining. Yes that\u2019s right - Italian football was entertaining. Who\u2019d have imagined it?\nChiang Mai Pool League: Friend\u2019s Corner Out Back while Happy Bar Chiangers\nFriend\u2019s Corner returned to the top of the Chiang Mai Pool League last Friday with a convincing win at Out Back, while Half Moon Pub followed them into second place by eclipsing Blue Sky Bar. And Happy Bar pushed the previous leaders down to third in a shock success at Chiangers and Bangers.\nJack at home in the Out Back.\nA rejuvenated Friend\u2019s Corner bounced back into pole position last week through taking full advantage of squandered chances by Out Back to move mercilessly into a 5-1 lead by the break. The doubles started where the singles left off, with Friend\u2019s waltzing through the next two games before their opponents made a token gesture by winning the last.\nWhile that high profile encounter went off like a damp squib, there were fireworks at Half Moon Pub in a match that almost stretched into Saturday morning.\nBlue Sky Bar turned up at The Moon with high hopes of going top of the league, but they soon found themselves with a 0-4 deficit; and after clawing their way back to one game adrift, the drama began.\nIn the 8th frame, The Bar found their remaining stripe encircled by spots like Apaches surrounding a wagon train. After more than 40 minutes of innumerable fouls and tippy-tappy shots, both skippers agreed on a re-rack. Ironically, again it was The Bars last ball that caused problems \u2013 they fouled it \u2013 leaving The Moon with the easiest of blacks.\nThe anti climax left Blue Sky in a cloud and they evaporated in the last game just before closing time.\nMeanwhile, Happy Bar barred Chiangers and Bangers from staying ahead of the pack. In the shock of the night, a weakened Happy side hit back from losing the first frame to lead 4-1 and, although Chiangers fought back by taking the next two games, Happy held out to win 6-3.\nOn the lower rungs of the ladder, The Local continued their amazing recovery by winning a third match on the trot. They began poorly at Enjoy Place by twice going down, 0-1 and 1-2. But that power that took them to the championship just two seasons ago returned when they surged into a 5-2 lead.\nNevertheless, Enjoy stopped the rot by winning the last two frames to go out respectably as 4-5 losers.\nAt one time, The Local was 3 points below of their nearest rivals, but now Rock Hard Bistro had better watch out. After competing well in the early stages against Number 1 Pub and going in 3-3 at the interval, the Rock crumbled in the first two doubles leaving them one point away from the pits.\nIn mid table, La Villa continued to climb by walloping a shell-shocked Blue Sky Garden, 7-2. 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        "raw_content": "And honestly, I wasn't that far off from succeeding. But then, as you might have noticed, I went dark. No posts, no updates, no hints as to what I was working on. I had originally planned to be quiet for a week and then launch as a surprise and a way to generate some excitement about coming back \"online.\" That would have been the last week in March.\nBut, life happens. And today I want to share with you what my life looks like behind the scenes - and what that's looked like for the past 2 months.\nSee, I'd been busy working on this new site since the middle of March. I wrote the content back in February, and had a sense of how I wanted it to flow. It was just a matter of taking the time to get it formatted and organized in the right way. Instead of working on it on Easter weekend, I celebrated my sister's birthday, helped lead worship at my church, and hosted an Easter lunch at our house. And figured I'd tackle everything the next week.\nThat Monday morning, I got a text from my aunt letting me know my grandma was in the hospital. At first, while I was alarmed, I didn't think things were incredibly serious. But by that afternoon, I had packed a bag and all of my stuff for at least a day or two trip and headed up the highway. I'm so grateful for the prompting on my heart - we said goodbye to my grandmother that night, as we lost her suddenly and as a complete shock. As I look back, it's a miracle that we got to say goodbye at all.\nI'll share much more about my incredible grandmother another time, but today I'm focusing on what that did to me in the last month. It completely shook up my world. Things that were a priority before simply didn't matter anymore. Family and friends that I hadn't spoken to in years became confidants and a shoulder to cry on. Social media for my business wasn't even a thought. But, my clients who were getting married in a week absolutely were.\nWhile I was reeling, and planning my grandmother's funeral (honestly, the opportunity to plan such an important occasion was an outlet for me), I was also planning weddings for my clients, particularly the one that was the following week! So the website really took a back-burner. Then, it was adjusting back to a regular routine, which we still don't really have. After that, it was focusing on big priority items for work, taking care of things and getting caught up at home, and taking a much needed real vacation at the beach.\nWe did a lot in the last month or two. My sister's birthday at the zoo. An Easter lunch and celebration at our house. My grandma's funeral in Richmond (which was basically a family reunion with little sleep). My first wedding of the season. Booking 2 more weddings this year. A beach vacation. Vet visits. Adult things (writing our wills and purchasing life insurance - I call it \"adulting well\"). Singing. My brother-in-law's birthday. Accepting a promotion at work. Taking the time to grieve and be sad as needed. And...\nLAUNCHING THIS WEBSITE. It's here, it's finally here.\nBut I don't feel like jumping up and down. It's beautiful and it's all I've wanted it to be. But it also holds a bit of sadness for me - this is another door closing, another item off my to-do list that was there before the grief set in. Moving on and letting go can be hard when it means leaving a piece of you behind so you can grow into someone else.\nThe website really launched at some point between midnight and 8 a.m. on Saturday. Quietly. Discreetly. I love it. I hope you do too. I'm back, working on updates and getting back into a routine. It may be a while before I'm posting consistently again, but I hope it's not too far away. I have so much to share with you! And some incredible photos from wonderful photographers I've had the pleasure of working with.\nPatience. It's all in the timing. I can't rush myself with this and I refuse to. If it's too much some weeks, it'll just have to step aside. My health (mental and physical), my marriage, and my responsibilities and priorities in my every day life rank higher than what's online. It's hard to be \"on\" all the time. It's hard to be vulnerable and not take things personally on here. And it's hard to feel the passion to share so many details all the time.\nThis is what the life of a small business owner looks like. Of someone who's juggling more than one high priority item at a time. Of a wife. Of a business woman. Of your friend. I'm just like everyone else, and this is just a glimpse into how it looks like I do it all. Hint: I don't.\nBefore you head out, please check out the new \"About\" and \"Brides\" sections on the page! 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        "raw_content": "We have taken another step towards our official launch and we have a date! The first event will be June 2nd from 3:00pm \u2013 6:30pm at the Give the Kids the World Village. This will be our regular charity partner, so PLEASE NOTE volunteers at GKTW must attend a mandatory orientation and have a background check done. There is no charge to you, and to begin the process please click here to visit the volunteer page. After you have completed this process, you will be able to serve with Chicktime Osceola! We look forward to serving with you all!",
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        "raw_content": "I-Fest 2008: YASSER\nChopin Productions\nAmnesty International Freedom of Expression Award 2008 Nominee\n\"Stunningly powerful and poetic... a frankly triumphant production.\" British Theatre Guide\nCritical List Pick, Edinburgh Fringe Festival - The Times\n5 Stars - British Theater Guide\n4 Stars - Edinburg Evening News\nAmnesty International Freedom of Expression Award nominee\n\"Best Bets\" - Chicago Tribune's Red Eye edition 10/27/08\n\"Chopin Theatre's international vision grows\" - Chicago Sun Times 10/31/08\n\"60 minute high energy monologue...El-Gardi is accomplished and engaging\" Tony Adler, Chicago Reader 11/15/08\n\"Strangely sidestepping the debate...- Chris Piatt, TimeOut Chicago 11/5/08\n\"..mini UN of experimental theater\" - Kerry Reid, Performink 10/23/08\n7p Tue, Thu-Sat; 3p Sun\nVideo: youtube link\nDirectly from Edinburgh Fringe Festival\nBEST BETS, Chicago Tribune's Red Eye edition 10/27/08 -\n\"See tales about forging identity in a changing world at the fourth annual I-Fest European Solo Acts. At 7pm, Abdelkader Benali's dramedy \"yasser\" takes the stage, illustrating the identity crisis of a Palestinian actor portraying the Jewish character Shylock in \"The Merchant of Venice\"; at 830pm, take stock of Oleg Lipstin's \"A Propos of the Wet Snow\", an adaptation of Dostoyevsky's \"Notes from the Underground\" about societal pressures and inner convictions\" - Julia Borchets.\n\"Chopin Theatre's international vision grows\", Hedy Weiss,Chicago Sun Times 10/31/08 - \"The Chopin Theatre has made a huge effort in recent years to import some of the more interesting, imaginative and controversial theater productions on the European scene.\nTwo works are now being showcased in the fourth edition of its I-Fest, and , as producer Zygmunt Dykracz explains, \"they represent the growing population of individuals influenced by the new realities of the 21st century - global culture, international migration, mixed marriages and more.\" Included are:\nYASSER,a solo piece by Moroccan-born playwright Abdelkadir Benalis that homes in on a young Palestinian actor who is living and working in Europe, and who is in a state of multilayered chaos as he prepares to play the role of Shylock, the Jewish character at the center of Shakespeare's \"The Merchant of Venice\". The 60 minute play is performed by William El-gardi, a British-based Sudanese-Egyptian actor.\nA Propos of the Wet Snow , - a 90 minute adaptation by Russian-Ukrainian bred Oleg Liptsin (who also stars and directs) of the Dostoevsky classic, \"Notes from the Underground\". The work, featuring Ai-Cheng Ho as a prostitute, takes the form of the rambling existential \"diary\" of a retired civil servant in St. Petersburg, Russia - a man whose paranoia and bitterness compels him to act out in self destructive ways that are ultimately his own expression of freedom.\nPresented back to back (tickets are $15 for one show or $20 for both), performances run through Nov 9th at the Chopin Theatre\".\nChopin Theatre's 'Yasser' turns up the heat on frightened actor - Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun Times 11/6/08\nIt's a classic scenario with a fairly predictable political twist. Abdelkader Benali's hourlong \"Yasser,\" one of the two solo shows now on view as part of I-Fest, Chopin Theatre's showcase of international productions, uses the time-tested notion of an actor in the throes of a panic attack shortly before he must make his entrance onstage. At the same time, it turns the pressure cooker up a notch by homing in on a Palestinian actor working in Britain -- a young man about to play Shylock, the embattled Jewish character at the center of Shakespeare's ever-controversial play \"The Merchant of Venice.\"\nOf course the underlying notion in all this is that the actor, Yasser Mansour (played by William el-Gardi), begins to realize that he can tap into the essence of his wounded Palestinian psyche by digging inside the wounded psyche of the Jewish moneylender. The sense of oppression can be universal.\nThe other irritants in Yasser's life are more mundane, though not always clearly explained. Apparently, on his way to the theater, Mansour has been mugged by some young thugs who absconded with his suitcase, which contained all the props he ordinarily used in the play, including a large fake nose (yes, stereotypes die hard). At the same time, the actor is having problems with his actress girlfriend Lucy, clearly a non-ethnic English girl. She seems to be thoroughly fed up with his political rants and general neuroses.\nAll this drives Mansour to recall his childhood when he and his friends portrayed world leaders and -- because of his own given name and a slight physical resemblance -- he assumed the role of Yasser Arafat.\nWith the audience seated on couches and armchairs in the atmospheric basement lobby of the Chopin Theatre, El-Gardi -- a compact, high-energy actor with a fine sense of the absurd -- lurches about in a small area that suggests Mansour's dressing room. And he deftly captures his character's state of high anxiety and well-honed self-mockery as he talks himself into the performance he knows he must give. It's a solid piece of acting, but not exactly a revelatory story.\nTony Adler, Chicago Reader 11/5/08 - \"In this contribution to Chopin Theatre's I-Fest (see separate listing), William El-Gardi plays Yasser, a Palestinian actor working in England. Yasser's done pretty well for himself despite the politically problematic first name, but today was horrible. Thugs took a valise containing the fake nose he uses to play Shylock in The Merchant of Venice. The irony, of course, is that his own Semitic proboscis would work just fine. Yasser's acknowledgement of that fact triggers a 60-minute, high-energy monologue plumbing an identity that's uncomfortably like the valise: full of roles and no longer in Yasser's possession. El-Gardi is accomplished and engaging, but often too hyper. There were times when I wished he'd slow down so I could savor the poetic, paradoxical text by Moroccan-Dutch writer Abdelkader Benali\".\nChris Piatt, TimeOut Chicago 11/5/08 - \"Casual pop-music critics will tell you that the same guy can become a singer anywhere. Be it Bruce Springsteen (Jersey), Billy Joel (Long Island), Jackson Browne (Los Angeles) or John Mellencamp (a small town), the working-class folk rocker\u2019s message will generally be the same; it\u2019s just the accents and regional shout-outs that vary.\nThe same could very well be said of the one-man show about the rising young actor. In Yasser, the titular character is a feverish, devout Palestinian thespian whose crisis of conscience comes as he\u2019s forced to play Shylock. We see him in his dressing room an hour before curtain. Yasser isn\u2019t just wrestling with his idea of himself; he\u2019s replaying half his (seemingly regular) childhood for us.\nStrangely sidestepping the debate that has long revolved around Merchant of Venice\u2019s anti-Semitic politics, playwright Benali and director van der Sluijs march us through a typical evening of thinly written my-family-made-me-this-way-and-now-I\u2019m-on-stage monologue tricks. El-Gardi, the British actor of Egyptian-Sudanese-Turkish descent who delivers the material, has focused energy and relatively crisp character delineation as he sorts through the personalities who have shaped Yasser\u2019s worldview. But the script\u2019s slightly naive perspective\u2014specifically, that the (young) main character\u2019s revelations about himself are unique enough to justify a full evening of our attention\u2014recalls the actor showcases M.F.A. performers are often encouraged to write for themselves, regardless of having anything to say. At least this staging (part of the Chopin\u2019s international I-Fest) reveals what a terrific performance venue the basement\u2019s famous velvet lobby can be.\nAn Open Letter to Christopher Piatt from the director of YASSER -\nDear Mr Piatt,\nAs the director of Yasser, I am writing to you first of all to thank you for attending the performance and for writing your critical response to our work. As I believe generating debate is the most important function of theatre, I hope you will welcome my own critical response to your writing. I do not take argument with your personal opinions on the quality of the work, you are as entitled to those as any other punter in the audience. What saddens me is that you do not make use of your privileged position as an intelligent, critical voice in this country\u2019s over-commercialized media to address at least some of the basic elements of Yasser: that a young Palestinian pleads for understanding and dialogue in the Arab-Israeli conflict. That, using the words of literature\u2019s most famous Jew, he argues a case for co-existence of Palestinians and Jews. Mr Piatt, I chose to direct this play because while much attention is being paid this year to 60 years of Israeli nationhood, where is the Palestinian voice? Theatre is a meeting place with the unknown, the very reason for i-Fest\u2019s existence. That requires the courage to engage with different and, in this case, marginalized voices. It saddens me that you spend a full third of your review writing about (solely white) American folk musicians. It saddens me that you label a fractured, parentless childhood among stone-throwing fanatics in Palestine uneventful. Irrespective of the standard of the work, it saddens me that a man of your intelligence, wit and expertise chooses to downplay and shy away from a critical issue in our times\"\nChopin Theatre not only serves as a rental facility for some of the hottest companies in town (the Hypocrites, TUTA, Oobleck), but also provides a rare opportunity to sample solo work from Europe and beyond in I-Fest. This year\u2019s festival includes Yasser by Moroccan-born, Netherlands-residing author Abdelkader Benali, performed by Egyptian-Sudanese-Turkish actor (and current UK resident) William El-Gardi, which traces the conflicts faced by a young Palestinian actor preparing to play Shylock. Russian creator Oleg Liptsin and Taiwanese artist Ai-Cheng Ho will perform A Propos of the Wet Snow, based on Dostoevsky\u2019s \u201cNotes From Underground.\u201d There will be two post-show panel discussions after Wet Snow. On Nov. 2, Liptsin, Gardi and Teunkie van der Slujis will be joined by Columbia College\u2019s Brian Shaw to discuss preparing a one-person show for Edinburgh. A week later, on Nov. 9, the same group will be joined by Chicago journalist and comedian Ray Hanania on a panel called \u201cShakespeare Meets the Middle East.\u201d The mini-UN of experimental theatre runs Oct. 28-Nov. 9 . A complete schedule is at www.chopintheatre.com.\nOn Stage - Barbara Vitello, Daily Herald 10/24/08\nChopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division St., Chicago, hosts I-Fest 2008 from Thursday, Oct. 28 to Nov. 9. The mini-festival showcases solo performers from around the world. 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        "raw_content": "Explore the world of wildlife tourism - Part 24\nTravel Advice Berne | Travel Advice Europe\nSpain has a lot to offer anyone thinking of taking a trip through the country, including a fine array of attractions, both historic and cultural, marvelous nightlife in the cities and splendid galleries and museums to explore during the day. This combined with the weather makes Spain statistically one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe. These days the country also boasts a burgeoning casino industry, including some of the best in the world, although first you should feed your soul by checking out the Casa Patas Flamenco dancing show, and the Royal Palace (the King of Spain\u2019s official residence) where you will find pieces by Caravaggio and Tiepolo, before you start hitting the Spanish casinos.\nThe Casino de Barcelona, at 19 Carrer de la Marina, 08005 Barcelona, is the biggest to be found in Spain, spreading over a 33,000 square foot area, and offers 219 slot machines and 53 table games. The latter include the likes of punto banco, American and French roulette, blackjack and poker, ensuring you are bound to find the game you want here. The Casino de Barcelona is also probably the most famous casino in Spain, making it somewhere that no trip to the area is complete without a visit to. Moving on to Bilbao, in the Basque region to the north of Spain, The Gran Casino Bilbao is smaller than the Casino de Barcelona, but still offers jackpot gaming choice. The Engine Room area houses the ultra-modern slots games \u2013 which include the Mystery Jackpot \u2013 while there are also poker tournaments held every day, American roulette, blackjack and pai gow on offer here for table game fans. If you aren\u2019t used to any of these games then it might be an idea to check them out at an online casino such as those found at www.iPadcasino.ca before spending all your money there. There is also a caf\u00e9, a bar and the fine Restaurant Ibagaine to be found here, so you may want to save a few pennies for those!\nThe Casino Valencia can be found down to the south-east, you will find this casino in the city of Valencia. This is a similarly sized establishment to the Gran Casino Bilbao, and provides gamers with 84 slot machines. The table games include roulette, blackjack, punto banco, baccarat and poker \u2013 with cash games of Texas Hold\u2019em available. What this demonstrates is that, although Spain is home to glorious culture and history, it is also now home to fantastic nightlife and top quality casino gaming \u2013 whichever part you are travelling through.",
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        "raw_content": "Spider-Man: Homecoming Trailer Released\nDecember 9, 2016 Jeremie Sabourin\nYes, we all know that reboots have gotten out of hand. Yes, the endless output of superhero films has gotten quite ridiculous. Does that in any way mean that we shouldn\u2019t all be excited for Spider-Man: Homecoming? No. No it doesn\u2019t.\nAs everyone should know by now, Sony Pictures has not been too kind to our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. The first two films from Sam Raimi, in 2002 and 2004 respectively, were both quite solid with Spider-Man 2 being the highlight of the first trilogy. With Spider-Man 3, though, squabbles between Raimi and the studio executives crippled the character to a point which that series would never recover.\nThen, along came The Amazing Spider-Man. The story was simplified and the focus was put back on Peter Parker/Spider-Man and his relationships. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone knocked it out of the park with their portrayals of Peter and Gwen Stacy while Rhys Ifans also turned in a good performance as Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard. Once again, everyone got a little too big for their britches in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and, oddly enough, that film suffered from many of the same mistakes that Spider-Man 3 had made. The plot was bloated and there were far too many villains crammed into one movie.\nNow, next summer will see the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming. This will be the third incarnation of Peter Parker within 15 years. While that\u2019s utterly ridiculous, the saving grace is the fact that Marvel will be manning the wheel in cooperation with Sony for this go-round. It\u2019s no secret that Marvel has been unstoppable since releasing the original Iron Man in 2008. Hopefully, they\u2019ll continue their success by building the definitive Spider-Man franchise. Tom Holland has been cast as the web slinger and he already made his debut in Captain America: Civil War to much acclaim.\nThis first trailer for Homecoming is lighthearted and fun with only a brief look at the film\u2019s villain, The Vulture (Michael Keaton). Most likely, the next trailer will feature more of the villain. Don\u2019t forget that the film is still about seven months away from release. There\u2019s already plenty of intrigue behind the film and the trailer only fuels it more.\nSpider-Man: Homecoming is slated for release on July 7th, 2017. Check out the trailer and comment below.\nNewsHomecoming, Marvel Studios, Sony Pictures, Spider-Man, Tom Holland\nIn Theaters Review: Incarnate",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbAutomotive\u00bbVolkswagen Displayed its SEDRIC Autonomous Bus at the Geneva Motor Show\nVolkswagen Displayed its SEDRIC Autonomous Bus at the Geneva Motor Show\nVolkswagen displayed its SEDRIC self-driving bus at the Geneva Motor Show, according to a report published in TechCrunch on March 8, 2018.\nThis SEDRIC multi-passenger autonomous bus will be helpful for kids to go to school. This vehicle is yellow in color and to entertain school kids, it has an OLED screen. To hold book bags and more, it has a bench storage also. At a time, it can seat four people, which is very less compared to the current school buses. However, this vehicle can replace the parent-driven carpools and other limited passenger arrangements that are being used currently. By pressing a single button, this all-electric vehicle will reach the user and will provide a safe and peaceful door-to-door transportation of their kids.\nThis vehicle has a clear LED signage on the exterior, which will help children to cross the road by telling other drivers to stop the car. Also, pedestrians are provided with useful information by this LED. They have sliding glass doors which makes it easier for the passengers to enter the vehicle. The bright yellow paint and accent lighting of the autonomous vehicle shows that this bus offers security to the passengers.\nThis autonomous vehicle shows us the future of autonomous, multi-passenger transportation. This vehicle also tells us that big buses are not ideal for moving kids around a city with autonomous roadways. This autonomous vehicle is expected to increase the growth of autonomous cars market, as elaborated in the autonomous cars market report published by Coherent Market Insights.\nautonomous door-to-door transportation LED signage self-driving bus\nPrevious ArticleVolvo displayed its Polestar 1 at the Geneva Motor Show\nNext Article Advanced Drones to Monitor Breathing and Heart Rate",
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        "raw_content": "Fortress America game\nFortress America was a strategic board game published in 1986 by Milton Bradley. It was the fourth of five games in the Gamemaster series.\nSet in the 21st century, the board game begins with the premise that during the Cold War, the United States perfected so-called Star Wars technology and launched into orbit a satellite-based laser system capable of destroying intercontinental ballistic missiles (nuclear ICBM's) before impact. That is, the US made the world safe from nuclear threat.\nThis creates a great deal of political turmoil, and while the rest of the world realigns in various ways (through alliance and conventional military conflict) the US - complacent in its technical superiority - becomes isolationist in nature.\nThe game opens with the world divided into three major world powers outside of the US:\n- The East Asian Commonwealth (yellow player)\n- The Central American Confederacy (blue player)\n- The Euro-Soviet Alliance (red player)\nThese three powers have launched a surprise assault on the now-conventionally weak United States: Asian invaders on the Pacific coast, Central American Invaders along the Southwestern border with Mexico, and the Euro-Soviet invaders along the eastern seaboard. The unique nature of this game is the notion of three of four players cooperating together for the elimination of one player (the US). The game has an interesting dynamic of the US player being outnumbered 3-1 in military strength but the rules of Combat heavily favoring the defender. The result is a rather exciting game that - if played well by all players - will result in a very close contest.\nCritics have noted the game's rather complicated set of rules and the large amount of time devoted to setting up the board and pieces. Commercially, this was considered to be the third most successful board game in Milton Bradley's Gamemaster series.",
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        "raw_content": "Home of Hypocrisy\nTime and time again, we look in the news and we see evil and bigotry weild its ugly head, while not even having the courage to stand up and admit to it's true identity. Last night as I watched CNN I watched a man speaking to a reporter about how he brought his handgun to a \"peaceful\" rally and how he wasn't afraid to use his Second Amendment right to defend the First Amendment. Not only does he seem like a coward for using the First Amendment to provoke people of another religion into anger and spread hate, but \"Tough Tony\" as I'll call him, wouldn't even give his last name to the reporter.\nSo you're tough enough to bring a gun to holy ground and provoke folks who worship there but you hide under the law and aren't brave enough to truly stand up for your bigoted beliefs by putting your name behind it? If you haven't figured out what I'm referring to right now, I'm referring to the Anti-muslim rally that was held Friday, May 29 at a Phoenix area Mosque that was organized by a Jon Ritzheimer, who insists it wasn't an anti muslim rally despite standing in front of the cameras wearing a \"Fuck Islam\" shirt. He also expressed that he put his family in hiding because of fears of what could happen to them in lue of two muslim men being gunned down by police in Garland, Texas as they attempted to attack another such rally weeks prior which promoted a draw Muhammad contest.\nMr. Ritzheimer basking in all of his hate filled, provactive glory\nLet me be the first to say, that although violence should never be the first resort, if you play with a bull, then expect to get the horns. I believe in the First Amendment right to freedom of speech. I also agree with Boyle's law. If you're not familiar with the laws of physics it states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.\nMy common sense also tells me that if I attack another person at their personal and or religious core, that I can expect them to react aggressively and very emotionally. For some, emotion incites violence, and I believe that's exactly what this man and people like him who participated in this rally are doing. To catch you up to speed, all of this centers around a competition. A competition that rewards those participating, for who can best draw a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.\nIt is prohibited in the Islamic religion to draw or create any likeness or simblance of the prophet and is the equivalent of someone using the lord's name in vain or desicrating the crucifix in Christianity. With that being said, and the obvious climate around the globe today amongst religious zealots and political agendas that lie underneath, why would it seem like a great idea to hold such a contest and to promote it? After the first competition was met with such fervor by muslims and folks with some common sense or compassion for their Muslim peers, why hold another competition and up the ante by choosing to hold a rally for it at a Mosque, a place of worship for muslims?\nWhile I do believe in the law and the constitution, I do believe both are flawed and I also believe that this rally is morally wrong and crosses the line of stupidity. Whether it's legal or not, doing something that you know will insult someone and incite violence while not expecting violence as a repercussion is wrong. Furthermore, I find it to be a cowardly act to use the law to spew bigotry and use unjust actions to provoke others into breaking any law.\nPeople who do this, in my opinion are of low moral character and instead of being rewarded for their manipulation with full protection under the law they should have that protection removed for that moment. It's what we like to call a natural consequence. Would we as a nation be so quick to defend the constituinal rights of muslims if they wore I hate Jesus shirts, holding contests desicrating the cross at a Catholic or Baptist church?\nWould the country be so quick to condemn the potential threat of violence against muslims if they did so? If I were to bet, I would put my money on no. We were quick to not care about the First Amendment in the early 90's when it came to the governments attempt to ban rap music for it's controversial lyrics. But after main stream America, meaning suburban kids, began to adopt it, all of a sudden it became more acceptable.\nAnd there lies a big piece to the puzzle. We seem to only care about defending constitutional rights or laws when it comes to defending \"old fashioned, Christian, American values\" or what we view as an American, which is the stereotypical middle class suburbanite. If your values or appearance fall anywhere outside the afforementioned phrase, then that's subject to change abruptly and swiftly.\nThe hyprocrisy of it all! We see it day to day in what we expect out of people who we deem to be good American Citizens and then expectations and conditions change for folks who are immigrants, not Christian, or not from an ideal economic background. Some of these very same Christians and freedom fighters are quick to take away rights and freedoms and display unchristian like behavior on a regular basis with no one to call them out on it because, \"They look like us\" or the people they are attacking \"Don't look like us\".\nIf that indeed is your mindset, you are also part of the problem and that's why folks such as these Anti-Islam protestors make the constitution nothing but a meaningless piece of paper everytime they act as they do. Being an American and supporting the constitution doesn't mean you have to be a racist but all too often I'm seeing cases where that's the image we are left with. Be a vehicle of change, speak on injustice when you see it, speak on manipulation when you expereince it and open the minds of the ignorant if you can. Be a person of good character before you be anything else.\nNewer PostUnconventional Style\nOlder PostLevel Playing Field",
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        "raw_content": "There comes a time in everyone's life when they need to do some soul searching. Some do it through constant study and meditation, some do it through cutting out all of life's extra stimuli. It can be done through intense conversation with an intellectual peer or it could be done through going on pilgrimage. For me, it's taken all routes and avenues and I'm still not finished soul searching or learning about my purpose.\nBut the one route I have yet to take is to go on a pilgrimage. To get off the grid, get away from normal everyday life with it's distractions for the sake of traveling the globe, meeting new folks, and learning from life's experiences and about myself. This would be paramount and life changing. It would probably be difficult at first and take some getting used to, but after the adjustment period I imagine there would have to be this amazing sense of detachment and freedom.\nA young man goes on a long journey and hunt for treasure, only to find out the treasure is within himself...hmm, sounds like a good idea.\nIt's my belief that through this freedom we can truly explore the depths of our spirits and minds. It is when we choose to unchain ourselves from all that has a grip on us in our physical and material worlds that we are able to let our imagination run free, our ideas flourish without fear of extinguishing and our desires are able to be intellectually explored without judgement. I'm friends with a married couple who biked almost the entire west coast from northern Washington to Southern California this summer and blogged about it. Their excitement and pleasure was apparent in every post.\nI was able to see and read how excited they were and the little things they learned about themselves from such an experience that I could only sit, read about and envy. If I were to ever get this opportunity I would take my bike, pack a few personal essentials and several books: The Alchemist, The Odyssey by Homer, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, A New Earth, and A Righteous Mind. All five books fit the theme of change and journey. Whether it's how a person can change themselves from the inside through spiritual enlightenment, learning about one self from an intellectual point of view or how we learn about ourselves through enduring the long hard road, they are all themes that support the search within.\nThrough these themes we learn that we're able to handle more than we ever thought we could when we're pushed to our limits. We learn about ourselves through the way we handle tribulation and we've all been affected and conditioned by our up bringing and the stimulus in our everyday lives through politics, religion, diet, and entertainment. All these things need to be explored, examined, and the layers pulled back to find out who we truly are and who we can really be.\nJust get on and ride. No destination, no time limit, just ride.\nThe aforementioned books are books that I've gained a great deal of incite from through either their fictional tribulations or real life issues that were observed. If I can pull back all the layers that I've accumulated over the years to get to the center, get to the beginning and my core, I believe it's at that moment that I will truly grow to unfathomable heights. I encourage you all to do just that, look and dig deeper. I want you to desire more for yourself than what you can attain on a physical level.\nOnce you've gotten to that point, figure out how you can achieve your goal of attaining more on that intrensic level that I speak of. One of these days if you hear about a guy on a bike with a back pack full of books and a chess set seeminly roaming the world aimlessly, don't be confused, know that it's just me, digging deeper.\nIn the decades it took Odysseus to get home, he learned valuable lessons about himself.\nNewer PostMy Opinion of The Project...\nOlder PostThe Unassuming...",
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        "raw_content": "Pole Vault Performance At Cork City Sports Honoured\nAmongst the many outstanding achievements at last summer\u2019s Cork City Sports was the pole vault victory by Zoe Brown from Northern Ireland.\nA week before achieving her personal best of 4.45m at Cardiff, Brown set a new Irish all-comers record of 4.42m when defeating a top-class international field.\nNow, in honour of that performance, a framed montage showing her in action has been presented to the Cork IT where the meeting took place by Brown\u2019s coach, Jim Alexander.\nAt the presentation in The Silver Springs Hotel, Alexander explained the reason for this gesture: \u201cCork was a very special event for both Zoe and myself, it was our first time to compete there and to have such a fantastic result where she defeated a field of international vaulters was important for her in the context of her season.\n\u201cSo you could say we have a very soft spot for Cork in general and when the photographer who took the shots got in contact with us it sowed the seed in my mind that I\u2019d really like to mark this special occasion,\u201d said Alexander, who has been Brown\u2019s coach for the past 15 years.\nThe pictures were taken by Dungaravn photographer Dan McGrath and Alexander got a series of four montages done \u2013 one for the City Sports arena, one for the Sports Institute of Northern Ireland where Brown was based, and the remaining two for both the athlete and himself.\n\u201cPeople are used to seeing the pole vault as one still shot so it\u2019s nice to see a sequence of take-off, flight, bar clearance, etc and we were able to do that,\u201d he added.\nHaving set five Northern Irish records during the year, Brown \u2013 who declared for Ireland in 2007 while based in Dublin \u2013 surprising retired from the sport at the end of the season. She now works as strength and conditioning coach at the Scottish Institute of Sport.\nAlexander is also moving on from coaching as he takes up a new work appointment in China in the New Year. He recently received a Northern Ireland Athletics Awards for his 27 years service to coaching.\nReceiving the presentation on behalf of Cork IT was Liam O\u2019Brien, Chairman of the Track Management committee.\nAlso in attendance were Tony O\u2019Connell, Chairman of the Cork City Sports, and Eamon Flanagan, Irish National Pole Vault Coach and who was the chief judge on the night of Brown\u2019s memorable performance.\n\u201cIt was a great idea for Jim to make contact with us and we now have a historical record at the Cork IT of Zoe\u2019s achievement so we\u2019re delighted with this gesture,\u201d stated Tony O\u2019Connell on behalf of the City Sports.\nJim Alexander (third right) making the presentation to Liam O\u2019Brien, Chairman of the Track Management Committee at Cork IT. Also pictured are Tony O\u2019Connell, Chairman of Cork City Sports and Eamon Flanagan, Irish National Pole Vault Coach.",
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        "raw_content": "Copyright means an exclusive right granted to the authors or creators of \u201coriginal works\u201d fixed in a tangible form. It is the sole legal right to print, publish, perform film, record a literally; artistic or musical work. Copyright does not protect ideas which have not been reduced to material form.\nWhich Law governs copyright in Tanzania?\nCopyright is governed by the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act No 7 of 1999 (CAP 218 RE 2002).\nWhat is the extent of application of the Copyright Act?\nThe Act applies to national works from Tanzania Mainland and Foreign Works as per section 3(6) (a) of Act No.7 of 1999 (National Treatment principle) and Regulation 15 of the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Production and Distribution of Sound and Audiovisual Recordings) G.N.No 18 of 2006.\nWhat is neighbouring Rights?\nThese are secondary rights of copyright which performers, producers and broadcasters are entitled to. Section 31 to Section 35 of Act No. 7 of 1999 provide for the neighbouring rights.\nWhich works does copyright subsists?\nAuthors of original Works, derivative works in a tangible form such as literary and artistic works are entitled to copyright protection in works by the sole fact of the creation of such works. These works are:-\nbooks, pamphlets and other writings, including Computer programs.\nlectures, addresses, Sermons and works of the same nature.\ndramatic and dramatico \u2013 musical works,\nmusical works (vocal and instrumental), whether or not they include accompanying.\nchoreographic works and pantomimes; cinematographer works, and other audio-visual works.\nworks of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography and tapestry.\nphotographic works including works expressed by processes analogous to photography.\nIn Tanzania copyright lasts for the lifetime of the author and fifty years after the death of the author.\nIn case of joint authorship copyright shall be protected during the life of the last surviving author and fifty years after his death\nIn case of a work published anonymously or under pseudonym copyright shall be protected for fifty years from the date which the work was either made, first made available to the public whichever is the latest\nIn audiovisual works copyright shall be protected for fifty years from the date on which the work was either made available to the public, or first published whichever date is latest\nIn applied art copyright shall be protected for twenty five years from making of the work\nIn sound recordings copyright shall be protected for fifty years from when the recording was first published\nWhat does Copyright afford the owner?\nCopyright is an exclusive right and gives its creator or owner of a work a \u201cbasket of rights\u201d which includes the sole legal right to reproduce the copyrighted work in any material form, to publish the work, to perform the work in public, to make cinematograph/ audiovisual film or a record in respect of the work, to broadcast or communicate to the public, to distribute by sale or rent copies to the public etc\nWhat is Economic Rights of Authors?\nEconomic rights of Authors are the Exclusive Rights which are a bundle of rights that enable the authors to have equitable remuneration from his creativity. These are provided for under section 9 of Act No.7 of 1999\nWhat are Moral Rights of Authors?\nThese are the paternity rights (to claim authorship) and to prevent any derogation, mutilation of the work.\nWhat is Copyright Society of Tanzania (COSOTA)?\nCOSOTA is an organization formed under Section 46 of Act No. 7 of 1999 it has a dual system to be the copyright office and at the same time to be a collective management organisation. COSOTA\u2019s main functions is to promote, protect the interest of authors, performers, translators, producers of sound recordings, broadcasters, publishers among others.\nCOSOTA is authorized to issue licenses to the users of copyrighted works for public performance, broadcasting, reproduction and rental rights among others.\nCOSOTA registers members (authors, publishers, producers, distributors, composers etc) and their works.\nCOSOTA issues clearance certificates to prove the ownership of a copyrighted work\nWhy do I need a license from COSOTA?\nCopyrighted works is like any property you may own (land, house, car, mobile phones etc). Just like you need the authorization/ permission of the owner of a property to use her property you are equally required by law to seek permission/authorization of the owner of copyrighted works before you can use it.\nIt is impracticable and near impossible for owners of copyright to monitor the various uses of their works and to license them adequately. It is also impracticable and near impossible for users of music to locate all owners of copyright and negotiate with them. COSOTA simplifies this complex process through the collective management of copyright that is why COSOTA licenses are needed otherwise businesses and facilities that use music in public or commercial space would have to negotiate with every individual songwriter, composer, performer and publisher across the country and beyond for every piece of music they intend to use the cost would be astronomical.\nIf I do not use Tanzanian music, do I still have to get a COSOTA license?\nYes, you need a license from COSOTA before you can use any music whether local or foreign. The principle of National Treatment for works protected by copyright as enshrined in the Berne Convention which Tanzania is a signatory to, COSOTA is obliged to treat foreign works the same way it treats national works. COSOTA is also a member of the International Confedaration of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) which has rules on the treatment of the authors and composers.\nWhy should you pay royalties?\nWhen a person uses a copyrighted work he/she must pay royalties to the artist so that the artist could benefit from his/her creativity (equitable remuneration).\nWho is to pay royalties?\nAll users/ establishment which use copyrighted works are supposed to pay for example: Hotel, Bar, Motel, Guest-House/lodge, Restaurants, Grocery, Supermarket, Shops/store, MCs/DJs, Nightclubs, Discotheque, Entertainment Hall, Functional Hall, Saloon, Barbershop, Gymnasium, Bus, Ship, and Train, Tax, Car hire Operator, Aeroplane, Advertising agency, Telephone Companies, broadcasting stations among others.\nThe license costs me money and earns me nothing?\nThe license fee is a sum paid to authors for the use of their works, protected by legislation on copyright. It represents the cost for public use of their works in the context of the users commercial activity. It enables licensee to avoid having to pay each author individually.\nMusic activity is secondary to my business. Why should I have to pay a license?\nThis is why the cost of the license is adapted to each user according to the contribution of music to their activity and the way it is used. For example: a musical radio station pay a higher fee than one that is dedicated to sports; using background music in a shop is less costly than when music is a key element in a business as in a discotheque.\nMy employee is using radio in the workplace, not me. Why should I pay for that?\nAs the owner of the business you are responsible for paying royalties for the public use of the works on premises. When music is used on your premises, it is your responsibility to ensure that the correct licenses are in place so that you and/ or any person working on your premises can use copyrighted music in public lawfully.\nMy business is a private place. Why should I pay for \u201cpublic\u201d use of works?\nThe distinction between public and private performance depends on the people who are present, not of the place where the music is played. A family is considered as a private audience; a business with employees is considered to be public.\nBy broadcasting works I am promoting your members. Why should I pay a license then? Indeed you should pay me for promoting your members.\nCOSOTA represents creators\u2019 rights in general; we do not and cannot promote any particular creator. We simply collect royalties which are due for the works which you have used and distribute those royalties to the creators (right holders) of those works. The right holders works contribute in adding value to your business. It is for you to decide which works you want to use.\nI already signed a contract for the use of the works which contains a \u201ccopyright cleared clause\u201d. Why should I pay additional fees?\nYes, we understand that some works you may use are \u201ccopyright cleared\u201d ones. However we have our own copyrighted works, as you are using these works you will require a license from us.\nWhere do the license fees go?\nCOSOTA distributes the royalties collected to the right holders of local and foreign works. COSOTA uses the WIPOCOS system for distribution of royalties collected. 70% is distributed to the right holders and 30% is for administrative costs.\nPublic performance includes-\nIn the case of a work other than an audio visual work, there citation, playing dancing, acting or otherwise performance the work, or\u2019 the expression of folklore, either directly or by means of any device I or process.\nIn the case of an audio-visual work, tile showing of images in sequence and the making of accompanying sound audible.\nIn the case of a sound recording, making the recording sounds audible, in each case at a place or places where persons outside the normal circles of the family and its closest acquaintances are or can be present, irrespective of whether they are or can be present at the same place and time, or at different places and times or both, and where the performance can be perceived without the need for communication to the public.\nWhat is communication to the public?\nThis means the transmission by wire or without wire of the images or sound or both of a work, a performance, a sound recording or a broadcast, in such a way that the images or sounds can be perceived or accessed by persons outside the normal circle of a family at a time individually chosen by them.\nWe have paid the performer to perform at our event. Why do we have to pay COSOTA?\nWhen the performer is paid to perform at an event, such payment is an appearance fee for his service as a performing artist at the said event but not for public performance of the musical work which may have been created by another person and published by an entity different from the performing artist.\nYou will require a Performing Rights License from COSOTA for the public performance of the works. Performing rights are the rights to perform music in public.\nI already paid for the CD (or download). Why do I need a license from COSOTA?\nThe purchase of an original CD or download of music from a legal and licensed site, gives you ownership of a copy of the work. You may play the CD or music in your home for your enjoyment and that of your family and friends. You may lend the copy to your friend but not for a fee. The moment you begin to play the music in a place open to the public or in a commercial environment you are going beyond the right of the owner of a copy and enjoying the right of a copyright owner. In order to avoid this infringement you need a license from COSOTA which allows the public performance of the music.\nI rent out my venue to event organizers. Who is responsible for paying the COSOTA license fee?\nBoth the owner of the venue and the event organizer may be liable. As an owner or operator of an event centre using any form of music whether live or recorded, you are responsible for obtaining the appropriate copyright license from COSOTA by paying the required tariffs. The event organizer needs to make sure that the venue is fully licensed or she may be liable for copyright infringement. The event organizers are advised to contact COSOTA before the use of the music.\nI already paid for a commercial bouquet for cable reception in my place of business. Do I still need a license from COSOTA to receive DSTV music programming in rooms or other facilities within the establishment?\nYes, you need a license from COSOTA. The payment of subscription to receive DSTV signals or any other cable signals is not the same as to communicate music and sound recordings in public or commercial environment. Such subscription only gives you the right to receive signals and not the right to publicly or commercially use the music.\nDo all performances in the workplace need to be licensed? What about personal stereos, mp3 players and audiovisual?\nWe advice all businesses using music, audiovisual in the workplace in any way to contact COSOTA to discuss their requirement for an appropriate copyright license.\nI am an online music service provider; do I need to obtain COSOTA license?\nYes, you need a license from COSOTA. Whether it is music downloading (Mechanical Rights License) or music streaming (Performing Right License). 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        "raw_content": "Backyard Hillside Pools\nHome > Backyard Hillside Pools\nA Backyard Pools offers a perfect place for families to gather and get together. This pool is usable at any time with the day gives the nice and warm weather is available. A pool is great for a variety activities, from playing games, exercising, swimming or sunbathing. Backyard-pools is also ideal for hosting birthday parties and similar occasion. A pool is great for those events relating to children as well as meetings for adults. With ample a wide rang of pool design and landscaping selection. Backyard Pools should not be difficult to improve the property with the help of a rally professional installation company. Pools especially in backyard-pools are sure to add the amount to the property value. In general, a well installed pool has the ability to increase the market value of 5 to 10% compared with those characteristics with no pools in the spaces.\nApplying Contemporary Bedroom Sets\nBedroom Decor. 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        "raw_content": "Jihad: The True Meaning\nSubmitted by Siraj Gibani (United States), Jan 7, 2003 at 14:52\nFirst, let me start by stating that Jihad in no way means \"holy war\" and I ask anyone who contradicts on this subject to read the Quran and try to find the words \"holy war\" in it. Jihad is a struggle that the Muslim has to face. There are three types of jihad. The first jihad being the struggle between a Muslim and himself. This is the first jihad that Muslim should accomplish before actually moving to the other two jihads(which I will explain). By being a to resist certain temptations that are forbidden and setting themselves on a straight path in according to the teachings of the Quran and the Prophet, a Muslim has accomplished the jihad of the self. The second jihad is the jihad with the wealth. This is the struggle for a Muslim to be able to give his wealth in the cause of God. By not letting his wealth get to his heart and blind him from the true goal of Islam (to please God), a Muslim will accomplish the struggle with his money. The third and final jihad is the struggle against the enemy. There are two types of struggles against the enemy. The first is that a Muslim country is being attacked so they have to resist the enemies who are trying to invade their lands. The second type of jihad is when Muslims who live in a non-Muslim country, aren't allowed to freely practice their religion. Then, they a right to resist against their government. By giving up his life for the cause of a God, a Muslim could accomplish this third jihad. I just want to make one more final comment regarding Islam and Muslims. Islam is a perfect religion completed by God for humans and sent down to the Prophet. No matter what criticizers of Islam say, they will never take away anything from Islam. The Muslims are in need of Islam, Islam isn't in need of the Muslims.\nMark my comment as a response to Jihad: The True Meaning by Siraj Gibani",
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        "raw_content": "I think Facebook and Twitter were created by aliens.\nHear me out. I think aliens have found a unique way to tap into our brains, allowing them two significant victories with one phrase: social media. They get, simultaneously, a repository of our ideas and knowledge, and a captive audience too immersed in ephemera to resist when they finally invade.\nHas anyone actually seen Mark Zuckerberg bleed? I mean, bleed red blood? I wouldn\u2019t be at all surprised if his blood was yellow (no green slime for my aliens. They\u2019re bursting with yellow energy from the sun).\nThe blinding epiphany came to me at a girls-only dinner party last night. After dinner, over coffee and idle talk, almost every one of us (with the exception of myself. I don\u2019t have a smart phone) whipped out a familiar rectangular phone and started sharing jokes and images found on Facebook. Before long, the discussion swung to politics and how some people shouldn\u2019t be allowed to share their uninformed opinions on public platforms. The conversation revolved around the Azadi and Inqilab \u2013 freedom and revolution, respectively \u2013 marches happening right now in Islamabad (more on that later. Time to vent first).\nUmmmm, maybe I missed something here? Isn\u2019t that exactly what Facebook and Twitter are for? To be able to share your viewpoint, albeit originally just with your friends, but with the option to tell the world that you think cats are our overlords and we must fulfil their every whim? And don\u2019t get me started on the sheer lunacy of sitting together in a physical group and sharing virtual jokes via a device too small to read without reading glasses. Now, I don\u2019t have reading glasses and I do have an iPod Touch that allows me to surf the net, but my phone is just a phone and I do my social-media-ing on my laptop (a brand new Macbook pro, courtesy, my long-suffering husband. Imagine me jumping for joy every 12 seconds). I certainly do not sit in a room filled with my friends and send them messages via social media. Not when I can look directly into their eyes and say what I want without typing it out first.\nThe oddest thing about the after-party was one particular friend (whom I don\u2019t want to hurt, so let\u2019s call her Sara \u2013 not her real name), who has started to use emoticons in her language. She actually used the phrase \u2018colon D\u2019 to describe a grin. She was grinning maniacally at the time, and wrote the emoticon in the air when she was talking. The fact that no one else found it weird just confirms that I am the only normal one left in my group of friends.\nI came away from dinner wondering if aliens were hiding in the bushes, ready to pounce on a population so robotised by the internet, we\u2019d probably only object if we were cut off from it! Think about it: if a watery ray of sunshine came at you and said, \u2018We are taking over your planet. Do not try to resist.\u2019, what would be your first reaction? My guess is that you\u2019d snap a picture on your 3.0 megapixel camera phone, post it to Facebook and wait for it to go viral. All the while, you\u2019d be docilely led off into a shimmering blue craft and whisked deep into the center of the earth (where the aliens are hiding), too absorbed in responding to the incredulous comments to realize that an alien abduction is actually underway. You could be the first citizen reporter to uncover the most amazing fact of our time: they are already here.\nThe aliens, having anasthesized their captive with their more than effective tool of mass absorption, will have placed you in a cell with other inmates, similarly glued to their \u2018smart\u2019 devices. As long as you\u2019re still going viral, you\u2019ll be a willing slave. In the midst of your online conversations, you would find confirmation of your experience as other inmates share their experiences. You may even be sharing a cell with that person, but the need of physical contact having been diminished to such a great decree, your greetings would all be online.\n\u201cDude, r u onboard 2?\u201d\n\u201cSharing pics now!\u201d\n\u201cDid the thing spk to u?\u201d\n\u201ccouldn\u2019t understand wot he said. Do you speak arabic?\u201d (Because, as programmed by the world, the aliens are probably \u2018Islamist\u2019 terrorists in disguise).\nPakistan is our only hope\nMy sole consolation of this scenario is that when the aliens get to Pakistan, they\u2019d be faced with a wall of people so obsessed with marching to the city\u2019s capital on the call of two separate (but equally crazy) leaders, we\u2019d probably trample them underfoot. The aliens might sweep up Imran Khan\u2019s followers, who are constantly tweeting their adoration of their cricket-legend-turned-politician leader, and therefore ready to be abducted. On the other hand, they\u2019d have a tough time taking down Tahir-ul-Qadri\u2019s followers, none of whom are on social media, none of whom have smart phones, and all of whom are ready to stand and fight given the word. My hope is that Tahir-ul-Qadri (an Islamic scholar settled in Canada and running several charitable organisations around the world. He believes he can bring a \u2018peaceful revolution\u2019 to Pakistan using his hundreds of thousands of non-political followers for a sit-in in Islamabad) will recognise the threat before it\u2019s too late.\nNothing in Pakistan, you see, follows any normal pattern of human behaviour. We do have a large presence online, especially on social media platforms, but we\u2019re obsessed with politics. Your average Pakistani will either be blindingly unaware of the country\u2019s issues, or so well-versed that debates on our country\u2019s ills could span decades. It\u2019s rare to find intersecting moments of agreement and unity among those that are aware.\nI can\u2019t decide, however, if the rabid political and social discussions are better or worse than the constant stream of \u2018positivity\u2019 and cat images. As a cat-owner (read cat-slave) myself, I may lean a little towards the latter (only a little!).\nWhen I think about it, if the aliens disguised themselves as cats, most of the world\u2019s populations wouldn\u2019t be remotely surprised, or resistant, to being enslaved. Aren\u2019t we halfway there already?\nGreat post, Natasha. Now I understand it: all those dancing cats on YouTube are really the aliens doing their morning calisthenics.\nHahaha! They\u2019re getting us used to their presence. Making sure we\u2019re all gooey with cutesy images and turn into putty in their hands when they finally make their move. Colon D.\nBrilliant post, Natasha, full of lovely humour.\nI don\u2019t know if you remember the old Beatles song, \u2018All the lonely people\u2019 which has a line saying \u2018where do they all come from\u2019? Well I don\u2019t know where they came from, but I do know where many of them are \u2013 on social media, or socme (pronounced sock-me as in hit or thump me) as I call it.\nMy excuse \u2013 I have a PURPOSE (capitalized because of its importance) \u2013 to create my tribe (what?), my online family (well at least I can shut them off when I want) a \u2018presence\u2019 so that when I publish my novel I\u2019ll have a ready made audience. At least that\u2019s the line I swallowed.\n(By the way, I did publish it last week, yeah! Now all I do is tweet \u2018buy my book, buy my book to my poor desperate tribe who\u2019ll no doubt ditch me very soon if I don\u2019t shut up. \ud83d\ude41 (Apologies for the emoticon.)\nIt does seem like a surreal game doesn\u2019t it? Again, a very enjoyable read, Natasha, I love the insights into your world.\nEleanor Rigby. I remember it well.\nCongratulations on your release! 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        "raw_content": "Home / Ughelli / Urhobo, Ijaw youth groups support President Buhari\u2019s development programmes\nUrhobo, Ijaw youth groups support President Buhari\u2019s development programmes\nJune 9, 2017\tUghelli Leave a comment 7 Views\n\u2013 Youths of three major tribes in Delta state have expressed support for President Muhammadu Buhari\u2019s administration\n\u2013 The youth groups said Buhari has good programmes for the Niger Delta and should be supported for the programmes to materialise\n\u2013 The youth groups have also thrown their weight behind a former militant commander, Israel Akpodoro, to pilot the group in the region\nAfter a careful analysis of the administrative direction of President Muhammadu Buhari, three big tribes in the Niger Delta region have thrown their weight behind the administrative policy and anti-corruption crusade of the Nigeria President Buhari.\nAlthough a wide spectrum of Nigerians have criticized the programmes of Buhari, describing it as anti-people and geared towards promoting Northern agenda and hunting his political opponents, youth groups in the volatile Niger Delta have concluded that the Buhari\u2019s policies are good and will at the end open opportunities for the youth population.\nSpecifically, youth groups from Ijaw, Urhobo and Itsekiri, major players in the Niger Delta struggle, gave their nod to the President\u2019s programmes in Ughelli, Delta state, following the moves of ex-militant leader, Israel Eshanekpe Akpodoro, to harness all the youth bodies in the region for a sustainable development programmes.\nYouth leaders of the three major groups who have pledged allegiance to Akpodoro at the wake of the umbrella regional youth group, Association of Niger Delta Ex-Agitators and Youth Coalition, have said that President Buhari was good and has a great mind for the Niger Delta people.\nFollowing the acceptance of his government and administrative framework, they call on all Nigerians and especially the Niger Delta people to support his government for the good of all Nigerians.\nREAD ALSO: 4 things that may happen now that Nnamdi Kanu has been released\nSpeaking to NAIJ.com after series of meetings in Ughelli, Ijaw leader, Ambassador Dibi Yinkore, said Ijaw youths are in support of the President\u2019s programmes, maintaining that President Buhari\u2019s agenda for the Niger Delta was good and should be allowed to materialize for the people of the region.\nHe said in the development of the region, the people must forget sentiments and seek the common good of the people of the region.\nOn projects for the Ijaw people, Yinkore said though the Ijaws support the president\u2019s programmes, the federal government should do the needful for the region, noting that it should pay amnesty stipends regularly and the projects being executed by the Niger Delta Development Commission should be spread across the region.\nFor the maritime university at Okerenkoko, Yinkore said the government should look into the university with a view to speeding up the project and begin academic work.\nAlso, Godwin Utienyin, who represents Itsekiri youths on the board of the NDDC, threw his weight behind the programmes of President Muhammadu Buhari.\nOne of the youth groups which declared support for President Muhammadu Buhari in Ughelli Delta state\nHe said: \u201cYes, we believe in the programmes of President Muhammadu Buhari. When the government came on board, he brought changes to the country. The fact finding committee which visited the region led by Vice President Osinbajo was a good one.\n\u201cIt was aimed at knowing what we really wanted and what is actually happening in the region. Go to many of our communities, jobs are awarded, but you don\u2019t see the projects on ground.\n\u201cWe want the government to monitor the projects in the region. Execution of projects in the region will bring more peace to the area.\n\u201cAs citizens of Nigeria, we have to support our president. We cannot fight against our president because people voted for him.\nREAD ALSO: Jonathan to reveal more details about 2015 presidential election\n\u201cDefinitely some will vote for him, some will vote against but immediately someone wins he becomes the president of everybody. He will work for everybody.\u201d\nIn a similar vein, the groups pledged loyalty to Israel Eshanekpe Akpodoro, who is leading the umbrella youth group in the Niger Delta region under the auspices of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).\nThe three major groups including the Urhobo group, the most populous ethnic group in Delta state, vowed to work with Akpodoro under the Association of Ex-Agitators and Niger Delta Youth Coalition.\n\u201cWe are part and parcel of the association being led by Akpodoro. We are keying into it to make sure the voice of the Niger Delta people is heard. We embrace the group and we are moving forward with it.\n\u201cThe leader of the group is General Israel Akpodoro is from the Urhobo axis. We are supporting his leadership. He is a good man and we support his leadership of the group,\u201d Ambassador Yinkore said.\nAlso, the Itsekiri youth representative in NDDC, Utienyi said: \u201cIn Delta state, we have our way of working. I have worked with so many people in different ethnic groups.\n\u201cAs we work we contribute our quota to the development of our area of operation. As things come, we share them according to our quota. We have no problem.\n\u201cThe Ijaw, Itsekiris and Urhobos are friends. We are always friends and we remain friends. We know our differences but it does not hinder us from doing our work. In our working together we always proffer solutions to issues of development.\n\u201cFor the NDDC to have accepted Akpodoro\u2019s proposal for an umbrella youth group and for the commission to have listened to him, that means he is a man of vision, we have no choice than to work with him. He has our blessing.\n\u201cWe are on ground keeping the peace and we want it to continue. 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        "raw_content": "REVIEW SEASON 2011/12: TEAM\u2019S STATS\nDepor established two big records in the league: more points and more victories. Oltra\u2019s men also broke the mark of straight victories at the club, besides they improved several stats compared to recent reasons.\nIt\u2019s not surprising to realize that Oltra\u2019s Deportivo has broken several records at the club, but perhaps the fact that it also broke a couple of marks at Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, The Galicians were the champions in the league and the dominant force in almost the entire tournament. Two were the most resounding marks achieved by Deportivo, this since both meant new records at Segunda:\n1- More points in one single season: Depor has been the first club at Segunda Divisi\u00f3n that breaks the barrier of the 90 points. The previous record belonged to Real Valladolid, side that added 88 points during the season 2006/07. 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The interesting point is that nine of the ten losses on the season occurred with the team playing on the road. And it\u2019s that Depor had an impressive mark at the Riazor, clinching twenty-one victories, two draws and only suffering one defeat (against H\u00e9rcules CF).\nIn the twenty-four matches played at the Riazor (21 in liga and 3 in Copa Del Rey), only four teams were able to claim the ball possession facing Oltra\u2019s men: C\u00f3rdoba (62%), Valladolid (61%), Celta (56%) and SD Huesca (52%). The liga campaign at home was the best since the previous promotion at Segunda: season 1990/91, at the time Depor played 19 games at home, winning 17 matches, drawing once and losing the other match (2-3 Vs. Eibar).\nOff course the spark on the season came with the team playing away from home; the Galician outfit lost eight times in liga and also lost the lonely match in Copa disputed in this condition (1-4 at UD Levante). Still, the mark of eleven wins and two draws in the remaining games was good enough to end as the fourth best visitor at Liga Adelante.\nIn the 46 official games played on the season, Deportivo scored 87 goals (76 in liga and 11 in Copa) and it allowed 52 (45 in liga and 7 in Copa) for a goal difference of +35. It\u2019s the highest goal difference since the +50 from the season 1994/95, at the time Depor disputed 51 official matches: 38 at Primera Divisi\u00f3n, 6 at the UEFA Cup and 7 for Copa Del Rey, this last tournament was conquered by the Galicians.\nA curious comparison is the number of goals scored on last season against the ones conquered on the Segunda tournament that has just ended, because last year Depor suffered the relegation been one of the worst scores in the last decade only having 31 goals in favour.\nNow, with Oltra aboard, Deportivo is going back to Primera scoring 76 goals, a record at the club and a mark that represents more than the double of the goals from the previous campaign. All of this taking in mind that the club didn\u2019t sign the so wished top-scorer. 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        "raw_content": "At Devonshire Primary School, we are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of all members of our community.\nWe have a travel plan which aims to reduce the number of cars used to take children to and from school each day. This will not only improve the health of our pupils, but also reduce the level of pollution and congestion in the surrounding area and hopefully make the roads safer.\nTo support the aims of our travel plan we have a working party consisting of members of the Devonshire community who work together to achieve the aims of our travel plan. If you are interested becoming a member of this working party please speak to Mrs Meldon.\nAs part of our travel plan we are involved in a number of projects.\nWOW (Walking Once a Week)\nWe encourage children to walk to school at least once a week as part of the London Borough of Sutton\u0019 \u0018Walking Once a Week\u0019 (WOW) scheme. Children who walk to school at least once a week are rewarded on a monthly basis with a badge. Currently 72% of children walk to school at least once a week, with many walking every day of the week.\nWalking to School Weeks are held in May and October each year and during these weeks we encourage the children to walk to school as many times as possible.\nEach year we organise cycle training for our Year 5 and Year 6 pupils. In Year 5 the children can participate in a Phoenix Cycling Course which takes place in the school grounds ;and in Year 6 the children can participate in the Cycling Proficiency Course which takes place on the local roads. Both courses are run by the London Borough of Sutton cycle training team.\nFrom the surveys that we have conducted as part of our travel plan review we are aware of the increasing number of children who ride their bicycles to school or who would like to ride their bicycles to school. As part of our travel plan and to support this healthier way of travelling to school we have cycle sheds that children and visitors to the school can use.\nChildren in Year 2 have the opportunity to participate in scooter training which takes place in the school grounds.\nScooter Parking\nMany children scoot to school and to support this healthy way of travelling to school we have provided 4 scooter parking pods where children can leave their scooters during the day. There are very well used!",
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        "raw_content": "An EXCLUSIVE Q&A with DEAN WAREHAM of LUNA\nAs Luna reassemble with their first new music in thirteen years, the group\u2019s founder took time to discuss the band\u2019s pair of simultaneous releases; an instrumental EP and an album of covers.\nDAVE RAYBURN: With A SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION and A PLACE OF GREATER SAFETY you provide an outpouring of new music than Luna fans might not have been expecting. Why did you opt for an album of covers and an EP of instrumentals for the band\u2019s return to the studio?\nDEAN WAREHAM: I know what Andy Warhol answered when asked why he was making short films instead of painting. \u201cBecause it\u2019s easy.\u201d Making covers is easier of course because you don\u2019t have to write the songs. And ditto with instrumentals, I don\u2019t have to write any lyrics (the hardest part). So I thought an album of covers would be a nice way for us to record together after 13 years apart. 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        "raw_content": "Back to On-Line Documents\nGoal of this work:\nPresent an on-line (compact rather than hi resolution), searchable (ASCII character rather than image) version of the 1,131 page document \"A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems\"\nReport No. 1115, March 1961\nby Martin H. Weik,\npublished by Ballistic Research Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland\nThe source paper document is the property of Computer History Museum Center See contributed comments with links\n*** Not carefully proof read ***\nColor photo of book.\nThe distribution list - pages 1117 through 1131 are not included in this conversion.\nIf there are more than four pictures of a given machine, such as the IBM 650 RAMAC, further pictures may be excluded from this conversion.\nThe OCR and HTML process are not perfect, Errors must have been inserted. And there were some obvious character transpositions and other \"warts\" in the original text.\nThe OCR process was erratic in horizontal position, currently some redundant user responses have not had the horizontal position problem manually corrected.\nMuch of the document was in two columns, in font sizes that are difficult to read on commonly available display systems (CRTs etc.). This conversion separated the two adjacent columns and placed them into one vertically separated column. This results in a document much easier to read on the majority of electronic viewing devices.\nCharacter substitutions - no HTML equivalents\nThe greek delta (an isosolese triangle) is represented as a \"[delta]\"\nOther Greek letters are approximated by italicized English substitutions.\nThe plus over minus in represented as \"+-\"\n391 images were scanned at 300 pixels/inch (near the resolution of the printing process), reduced to about 800x600 pixel Super VGA size, and presented in medium resolution .jpg, yielding quite good approximations with file sizes of usually 50 to 100 kilo bytes. Some non-grey scale images are presented in .gif if they yielded smaller files.\nFactors in presenting this book on-line\nInstallation of Raised Floor, almost universal in \"Big Iron\" installations.\nMagnetic tape racks\nThe marketing department of Monroe Calculating did not approve this Photo background ;-)\nInteresting study of printed circuits for the RCA 501:\nAssembly of Miniature Components Photo\nModular Assembly of Miniature Components Photo\nAutomatically Printed Wiring Photo\nStandardized Modules Photo\n8,196 words of Electrostatic Storage at RICE UNIVERSITY\nEd Thelen, Fremont, CA January 2001 - ed@ed-thelen.org\nP.S. If you note problems or errors in this report, please e-mail me.\n- If there is an error in the conversion of the book to the .html, I will fix the html.\n- If there is an dispute of fact, I will note it on a dispute page.\nBRL 1961, Cover Sheet\nREPORT N0. 1115\nA THIRD SURVEY OF DOMESTIC\nELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS\nMartin H. Weik\nThis report supersedes BRL Report No. 1010\nDepartment of the Army Project No. 5803-06-002\nOrdnance Management Structure Code No. 5010.11.812\nBALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES\nBRL 1961, inside cover sheet\nASTIR AVAILABILITY NOTICE\nQualified requestors may obtain copies of this report from ASTIA.\nBRL 1961, starting page 0001\nA THIRD SURVEY OF DOMESTIC ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS\nThis report supersedes BRL Report No. 1010 (Public\nBulletin 1119968, U. S. Department of Coerce, Office of\nTechnical Services)\nDepartment of the Army Project No. 5B03-06-002\n[ page 0002 is blank]\nMWeik/vjc\nBased on the results of a third survey, the engineering and programming characteristics of two hundred twenty-two different electronic digital computing systems are given. The data are presented from the point of view of application, numerical and arithmetic characteristics, input, output and storage systems, construction and checking features, power, space, weight, and site preparation and personnel requirements, production records, cost and rental rates, sale and lease policy, reliability, operating experience, and time availability, engineering modifications and improvements and other related topics. An analysis of the survey data, fifteen comparative tables, a discussion of trends, a revised bibliography, and a complete glossary of computer engineering and programming terminology are included.\nThis report supersedes BRL Report No. 1010 (Public Bulletin 1119968, OTS, U. S. Department of Commerce).\nOn behalf of the Computing Laboratory of the Ballistic Research Laboratories, the author wishes to extend his appreciation for the excellent spirit of cooperation displayed by the various representatives of government and industry who have devoted their time and effort in responding to the survey inquiries.\nMany valuable suggestions were received from the engineering and mathematical staff personnel of the Computing Laboratory of the Ballistic Research Laboratories.\nThe Data Systems Research Staff, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Comptrollers devoted much effort during the conduct of the survey, particularly as pertains to coordination within the Armed Services. It is the expressed intent of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Comptroller, to reprint this report at the Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., for sale and distribution to the public.\nThe greatest individual assistance was rendered by WAC Staff Sergeant Violet J. Confer. An undertaking as comprehensive as this national survey, requires that a large quantity of data be acquired, correlated, transcribed and checked. Particular attention must be paid to accuracy and detail. We are heavily indebted to Staff Sergeant Confer for the major role she has performed in all phases of preparation of this report. She has been responsible for the general conduct of the survey, the control of communications with respondents, the preparation of correspondence, screening returns, sorting returns, preparing the layout of all pages, and doing all the art work, typing, titles, and photo arrangements.\nABSTRACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3\nACKNOWLEDGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4\nI. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 9\nPURPOSE OF THE SURVEY REPORT . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . 10\nSCOPE OF THE SURVEY REPORT . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . 11\nPROCESSING OF THE SURVEY DATA . . . . . . . .   . . . . . . . . . 11\nINTERPRETATION OF THE SURVEY DATA . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  12\nUSE OF THE SURVEY REPORT . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . 12\nII. COMPUTING         SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS\nSystem                                Page\nAF  CRC                             .  14\nALWAC II. . . . . . . . . . . .    . . 16\nALWAC III E . . . . . . . . . .    . . 18\nAMOS IV . . . . . . . . . . .      . . 28\nAN/ASQ 28(v) EDC . . . . . . . .   . . 34\nAN/ASQ 28(v) MDC . . . . . . . .   . . 36\nAN/FSQ 7 AN/FSQ 8 (SAGE)  . . . .  . . 40\nAN/FSQ 31 (v)  . . . . . . . . .   . . 44\nAN/FSQ 32 . . . . . . . . . . .   .  . 46\nAN/MJQ 1 REDSTONE . . . . . . .    . . 48\nAN/TYK 4v COMPAC . . . . . . .     . . 50\nAN/TYK 6v BASICPAC . . . . . . .   . . 52\nAN/TYK 7v INFORMER . . . . . . .   . . 54\nAN/USQ 20 . . . . . . . . . . .    . . 56\nASC 15. . . . . . . . . . . . .    . . 58\nATHENA. . . .   . . . . . . . . .  . . 60\nBENDIX CUBIC TRACKER . . . . . .   . . 62\nBENDIX D 12 . . . . . . . . . .    . . 64\nBENDIX G 15 . . . . . . . . . .    . . 66\nBIZMAC I. . . . . . . . . . . .    . . 88\nBIZMAC II . . . . . . . . . . .    . . 98\nBOGART. . . . . . . . . . . . .   . . 102\nBRLESC . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 104\nBURROUGHS 204 . . . . . . . . .   . . 108\nBURROUGHS 205 . . . . . . . . . . . . 120\nBURROUGHS 220 . . . . . . . . . .   . 146\nBURROUGHS D 103 . . . . . . . . . . . 166\nBURROUGHS E 101 . . . . . . . . . . . 178\nCCC REAL TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . 194\nCDC 160. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 198\nCDC 1604 . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 202\nCIRCLE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208\nCUBIC AIR TRAFFIC . . . . . . . . . . 210\nCUBIC TRACKER . . . . . . . . . . . . 211\nCYCLONE. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 212\nDATAMATIC 1000 . . . . . .  . . . . . 214\nDE-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   . 222\nDIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   . 228\nSystem                Page\nDIGITRONIC CONVERTER . . . . . . . . . 230\nDISTRIBUTAPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232\nDYSEAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234\nEDVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  236\nELECOM 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  240\nELECOM 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242\nELECOM 125 125FP . . . . . . . . . . . 250\nFADAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  254\nFOSDIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258\nGENERAL ELECTRIC 100 ERMA . . . . . .  262\nGENERAL ELECTRIC 210 . . . . . . . . . 264\nGENERAL MILLS AD/ECS . . . . . . . . . 274\nGENERAL MILLS APSAC . . . . . . . . .  278\nGEORGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  280\nGEOTECH AUTOMATIC . . . . . . . . . .  284\nHAMPSHIRE CCC 500 . . . . . . . . . .  286\nHAMPSHIRE TRTDS 932 . . . . . . . . .  288\nHONEYWELL 290 . . . . . . . . . . . .  290\nHRB SINGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298\nHUGHES ADV AIRBORNE III . . . . . . .  300\nHUGHES BM GUIDANCE . . . . . . . . . . 302\nHUGHES D PAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304\nHUGHES DIGITAIR .  . . . . . . . . . . 306\nHUGHES LRI X . . . . . .. . . . . . .  308\nHUGHES M 252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310\nIBM 305 RAMAC . . . . . . . . . . . . 314\nIBM 604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332\nIBM 705 I II . . . . . . . . . . . . .448\nIBM 705 III . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482\nIBM 1401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  526\nIBM 1410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    532\nIBM 1620. . . . . . . . . . . . . .     536\nIBM 7080 . . . . . . . . . . . . .      546\nIBM CPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     558\nIBM STRETCH . . . . . . . . . . . .     560\nILLIAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    566\nINTELEX AIRLINE RESERVATION\t . . . .    570\nITT BANK LN PROC . . . . . . . . . .    572\nITT SPES 025 . . . . . . . . . . . .    574\nJOHNNIAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    576\nJUKEBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     578\nLEEDS NORTHRUP 3000 . . . . . . . .     580\nLEPRECHAUN . . . . . . . . . . . . .    582\nLGP 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     584\nLIBRASCOPE 407 . . . . . . . . . . .    596\nLIBRASCOPE AIR TRAFFIC . . . . . . .    598\nLIBRASCOPE ASN 24 . . . . . . . . .     602\nLIBRASCOPE CP 209 . . . . . . . . .     606\nLIBRASCOPE MK 38 . . . . . . . . . .    608\nLIBRASCOPE MK 130 . . . . . . . . .     610\nLIBRATROL 500 . . . . . . . . . . .     614\nLIBRATROL 1000 . . . . . . . . . . .    618\nLINCOLN CG 24 . . . . . . . . . . .     620\nLINCOLN TX 0 . . . . . . . . . . . .    624\nLITTON C 7000 . . . . . . . . . . .     630\nLITTON DATA ASSESSOR . . . . . . . .    632\nLOGISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . .     634\nMAGNEFILE B . . . . . . . . . . . .     636\nMAGNEFILE D . . . . . . . . . . . .     637\nMANIAC I. . . . . . . . . . . . . .     638\nMANIAC II . . . . . . . . . . . . .     640\nMANIAC III . . . . . . . . . . . . .    642\nMERLIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     644\nMINIAC II . . . . . . . . . . . . .     646\nMISTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    648\nMOBIDIC A . . . . . . . . . . . . .     650\nMOBIDIC B . . . . . . . . . . . . .     654\nMOBIDIC C D & 7A . . . . . . . . . .    656\nMODAC 404 . . . . . . . . . . . . .     658\nSystem                 Page\nMODAC 5014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662\nMONROBOT III . . . . . . . . . . . . . 664\nMONROBOT V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 666\nMONROBOT VI . . . . . . . . . . . . .  668\nMONROBOT IX . . . . . . . . . . . . .  670\nMONROBOT XI . . . . . . . . . . . . .  672\nMONROBOT MU . . . . . . . . . . . . .  674\nNAREC    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 676\nNATIONAL 102A . . . . . . . . . . . .  680\nNATIONAL 102D     . . . . . . . . . .  684\nNATIONAL 107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 690\nNATIONAL 390 . . . . . . . . . . , . . 714\nNORC.                                  716\nNORDEN VOTE TALLY . . . . . . . . . .  720\nNUMERICORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724\nOARAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  726\nOKLAHOMA UNIV . . . . . . . . . . . .  728\nORACLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  730\nORDVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734\nPACKARD BELL 250 . . . . . . . . . . . 740\nPENNSTAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746\nPERK I II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750\nPHILCO 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 752\nPHILCO CXPQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 762\nPROGRAMMED DATA PROCESSOR . . . . . . 764\nRASTAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  766\nRASTAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 768\nRCA 110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 770\nREADIX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808\nRECOMP I CP 266 . . . . . . . . . . . 816\nRECOMP II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 820\nREPAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 830\nRICE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . .   832\nRPC 4000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    834\nRW 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    838\nSCRIBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    846\nSEAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    848\nSPEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    852\nSTORED PROGRAM DDA . . . . . . . . .    856\nSWAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    858\nSYLVANIA S 9400 . . . . . . . . . . .   860\nSYLVANIA UDOFTT . . . . . . . . . . .   862\nTARGET INTERCEPT . . . . . . . . . .    866\nTELEREGISTER MAGNETRONIC BID ASKED . .  868\nTELEREGISTER MAGNETRONIC INVENTORY CONTROL 870\nTELEREGISTER TELEFILE . . . . . . . .   872\nTELEREGISTER UNIFIED AIRLINE . . . .    876\nTRICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    882\nUDEC I II III . . . . . . . . . . . .   884\nUNIVAC 60. . . . . . . . . . . . . .    886\nUNIVAC 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . .    890\nUNIVAC 1101 . . . . . . . . . . . . .   900\nUNIVAC 1103 1103A . . . . . . . . . .   904\nUNIVAC FILE 0 . . . . . . . . . . . .   932\nUNIVAC LARC . . . . . . . . . . . . .   958\nUNIVAC SOLID STATE 80/90 . . . . . .    962\nUNIVAC STEP . . . . . . . . . . . . .   972\nUNIVAC I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    976\nUNIVAC II. . . . . . . . . . . . . .    992\nUNIVAC III . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1002\nUNIVERSAL DATA TRANS . . . . . . . .   1006\nVERDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1010\nWESTINGHOUSE AIRBORNE . . . . . . . .  1012\nWHIRLWIND II . . . . . . . . . . . .   1016\nWISC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1020\nWRU SEARCHING SELECTOR . . . . . . .   1022\nIII.ANALYSIS AND TRENDS . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . 1025\nINTRODUCTION . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1026\nDESIGNATION OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . .    1026\nMANUFACTURERS OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . .  1026\nAPPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS . . . . . .. . . . . .  1027\nPROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . 1027\nARITHMETIC UNITS . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . 1029\nSTORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       1029\nINPUT...................................................  1031\nOUTPUT . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .           1301\nCIRCUIT ELEMENTS OF ENTIRE SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . .    1032\nCHECKING FEATURES . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .        1033\nPOWER, SPACE, WEIGHT AND SITE PREPARATION . .. . . . . .  1034\nPRODUCTION RECORDS . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .   1035\nCOST, PRICE AND RENTAL RATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1035\nPERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1036\nRELIABILITY, OPERATING EXPERIENCE AND TIME AVAILABILITY . 1036\nADDITIONAL FEATURES AND REMARKS . . . . .  . . . . . .    1037\nFUTURE PLANS . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .       1037\nINSTALLATIONS . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .    1037\nIV. BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1085\nV. REVISED GLOSSARY OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND PROGRAMMING TERMINOLOGY . .. . . 1089\nVI. DISTRIBUTION LIST . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . 1117\nNUMBER                        TITLE\nI. MANUFACTURERS OF COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1038\nII. QUANTITY OF COMPUTING SYSTEM MANUFACTURED TO DATE . . . . . . . . 1043\nIII. WORD LENGTH OF COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       1045\nIV. ARITHMETIC OPERATION TIME (EXCLUDING ACCESS) OF COMPUTING SYSTEM .1051\nV. ARITHMETIC OPERATION TIME (INCLUDING ACCESS) OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS 1055\nVI. ACCESS TIME OF HIGH SPEED STORAGE UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1059\nVII. CAPACITY OF HIGH SPEED STORAGE UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 1062\nVIII. LOG 10 CAPACITY/ACCESS TIME OF HIGH SPEED STORAGE UNITS . .  . .  1066\nIX. CAPACITY OF MAGNETIC DRUM OR DISC STORAGE UNITS . . .  . . . . .  1069\nX. TUBE QUANTITY IN COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1072\nXI. CRYSTAL DIODE QUANTITY IN COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . .  1074\nXII. TRANSISTOR QUANTITY IN COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . .       1076\nXIII. APPROXIMATE POWER REQUIREMENT OF COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . 1078\nXIV. APPROXIMATE COST OF BASIC COMPUTING SYSTEM . . . .. . . . . . .   1081\nXV. CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF INITIAL OPERATION OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS . . 1083\nBRL 1961, INTRODUCTION, starting page 0009\nBRL 1961, PURPOSE, starting page 0010\nPURPOSE OF THE SURVEY REPORT\nBefore any major decision can be made regarding the acquisition, installation, operation, improvement or retirement of computing equipment, first hand technical information must be obtained concerning the characteristics, availability, cost, operational problems, capability and useful life of available systems. Efficient management requires that the experience of others be exploited wherever such exploitation is beneficial. The present trend in the rapidly changing computing and data processing hardware field is toward. higher operational speeds, increased memory capacity and reliability, and solid state electrical components, including a widespread use of semi-conductors and the advent of the use of thin magnetic films in standard commercial systems. However, only existing or readily available equipment may be utilized for the immediate solution of scientific and commercial data processing problems.\nMany persons in the computing and data processing field continually y seek answers to many different questions simultaneously. Some of these questions are: Can present methods, practices and procedures used in a given organization be accomplished by automatic computing and data processing equipment? Will investment in such equipment reduce costs, provide improved service, conserve manpower or save time? When shall existing computing equipment be modified, supplemented or replaced? Of all available equipment, what type of system is best suited for the solution of a given problem or a given group of problems? Is the maximum possible return being obtained from a given investment in computing equipment? Does a given problem require specially built equipment or is a solution to be found with comercially available standard equipment? Should computing equipment be rented or purchased? Should a system be installed \"on the premises\" or should computer time be purchased elsewhere? The purpose of a surveillance and evaluation program is to provide answers to these and similar questions.\nGovernment agencies, particularly Department of Defense agencies, and their contractors, require the latest technical information concerning computing and data processing equipment in order to properly establish their policy regarding acquisition, installation, operation, improvement and retirement of equipment. The purpose, therefore, of this survey report is to allow government agencies and their contractors to benefit from the results of the computing system surveillance and evaluation program conducted by the Ballistic Research Laboratories.\nIn 1955, a survey of electronic digital computing systems was conducted by the Ballistic Research Laboratories in order to provide technical data for the evaluation of the then existing computing machine complement of the Laboratories. The results of that survey were made available in BRL Report Number 971, M. Weik \"A Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems\". The report was well received by persons in government and industry. The U. S. Department of Commerce undertook further printing and distribution of the report under cover of Public Bulletin 111996, Office of Technical Services.\nA new survey of electronic digital computing systems was conducted during October, November and December 1956 and January 1957 by the Computing Laboratory of the Ballistic Research laboratories. The new survey was conducted as part of the continuous surveillance and evaluation program of the Laboratory. The results were published as BEL Report Number 1010, June 1957. This report covered the results of the new survey and superseded EEL Report 971. The U. S. Department of Commerce undertook further printing and distribution of this report also under cover of Public Bulletin 1119968, Office of Technical Services.\nDue to the great interest which has developed in these survey reports, the Department of Defense has co-ordinated this activity among the Armed Services. This report contains the results of a third survey of domestic electronic digital computing systems.\nBRL 1961, SCOPE, starting page 0011\nSCOPE OF THE SURVEY REPORT\nThis report is limited to commercially available and existing operational electronic digital computing and data processing systems manufactured or operated within the United States. Large, inter- mediate and small scale systems are included, regardless of whether the determination of \"scale\" is based on size, weight, cost, storage capacity or any reasonable criterion. An attempt has been made to include both general purpose and special purpose equipment. It must be borne in mind that there is no clear-cut line of demarcation between systems designated as special purpose computing machines and certain \"on-line\" control applications, in which a computer is used to determine operational control- commands, based upon data received by the system from instruments measuring the results of the commands. These systems usually have analog input and output with internal digital computation and transformation of information to and from digital form.\nAmong the items not covered by this report are analog computing systems, foreign systems or separate computing system components, such as analog-digital converters, separate storage units, arithmetic units, input-output units, and data recording units, except when these are associated with specific complete systems. Many recording media converters, such as magnetic tape-to-card converters, card-to-paper tape converters, etc., are not specifically covered, except again as they are used with specific complete systems. By a \"complete system\" is meant an electronic digital computing system with input, output, control, arithmetic and/or logical and storage units.\nPROCESSING OF THE SURVEY DATA\nA consolidated system description was prepared from data made available by the user and the manu- facturer. Information concerning each computing system was divided into the following sub-headings:\nPower, Space, Weight and Site Preparation\nCost, Price and Rental Rates\nReliability,Operating Experience and Time Availability\nThe large volume of technical data processed for this report will make errors unavoidable, particu- larly in correlating and transcribing information. It will be appreciated if errors are brought to the attention of the Ballistic Research Laboratories. Statements, claims and criticisms were screened as much as possible. Every endeavor was made to insure that the information included in this report is factual. To a large extent certain superlative adjectives used in describing equipment, were deliber- ately eliminated as a matter of fairness and in order to avoid implication in sales activities.\nINTERPRETATION OF THE SURVEY DATA\nThe interpretation of the data included in this report is perhaps the most difficult aspect of all, therefore much of this activity is left to the reader. In Chapter II, the data are grouped under alphabetically sequenced computing systems descriptions. The charts and tables in Chapter III have been prepared in order to. show various relative characteristics, features and trends. A brief analysis and interpretation of the -data accompanies these tables. It must be emphasized again that data concern\ufffd ing computing systems taken out of context or disassociated from other related data, can be misleading. Because of this, the information contained in this report, particularly the tabular data of Chapter III, must be used with appropriate caution.\nIt is recommended that the prepared tables in Chapter III be used only as generalizations to show trends. Data on specific systems should be taken from the systems descriptions rather than from the prepared tables. Further details must be obtained from manufacturers or users directly. This report does not constitute an indorsement of any of the products described within it.\nUSE OF THE SURVEY REPORT\nAs has been previously stated, the computing field is a dynamic and rapidly changing one. From a technological point of view, some of the information contained in this report is obsolete. Certain computing systems may be considered obsolete when they are installed. However, in most cases, manufact\ufffd urers are accepting orders and will continue to produce, the systems described in this report for quite a number of years. Chapter II contains engineering and programming descriptions of 222 different types of computing systems. Persons who are interested in the acquisition of systems will find useful infor\ufffd mation on applications, cost, personnel requirements, and power and space requirements for specific systems. Operators may find useful suggestions on modifications and improvements. The question of reliability, a particularly difficult one to resolve, has been answered to some extent under the sub\ufffd heading: Reliability, Operating Experience and Time Availability. Under each sub-heading, the source of information is given. When a source is not stated, the manufacturer is the source of data. A List of References and a revised Glossary are given in Chapters IV and V. 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        "raw_content": "Love, Hate and letting go\nBerry calls Smith a fantasy 'home run' (1:18)\nMatthew Berry expects Alex Smith to outperform his fantasy predicted ranking of QB 20 this season with the Redskins. (1:18)\nLove/Hate is dead. Long live Love/Hate.\nIt's five months ago, and I'm sitting in the office of my friend Pierre Becquey, who, among other things, oversees fantasy sports digital content for ESPN. He is sitting next to \"Not Cool\" Keith Lipscomb, who, when not appearing as part of the Fantasy Focus podcast, is actually a senior editor in ESPN's Fantasy department, overseeing all of our fantasy football content.\nThey are both looking at me intently when Pierre starts our meeting with the following statement:\n\"We think you've written your last Love/Hate.\"\nI look at Keith.\nAnd Keith Lipscomb, who, for the past three years, has edited every single Love/Hate -- 5,000-plus words a week -- slowly nods back at me.\nI look over to Pierre, questions in my face.\nPierre, who, prior to Keith, spent seven years editing every single Love/Hate I wrote for ESPN. Pierre, who, prior to coming to ESPN, was the editor-in-chief of my Talented Mr. Roto site and edited every single Love/Hate I wrote there for many years. Pierre, who has almost as much blood, sweat and tears in this column as I do ... it clearly gives him no joy to say it, but he stands firm.\n\"Your Week 17 column should be the last Love/Hate ever.\"\nMy name is on it, but make no mistake, both of these gentlemen have spent countless hours suggesting, brainstorming, editing, adding graphics and photos, rewriting, researching and supporting almost every single preseason and weekly Love/Hate that you've ever read, in one place or another, for close to two decades.\nIt is not a statement they would make without a tremendous amount of thought.\nI sit there, staring, unsure of what to say or how to react.\nKeith breaks the silence.\nBut I just keep looking at them. Silently mulling it over.\nWhen I was out promoting my book, a common line I used was \"fantasy football saved my life.\"\nI'm sure many people thought it was hyperbole, designed to sell more copies of \"Fantasy Life.\" No doubt, it's over the top and hey, I was definitely trying to sell books, but here's the thing: It's also something I truly believe.\nIf you asked my family and close friends, who knew how massively depressed I was in 2005, in a marriage that was breaking up and a career I hated, they'd agree with the statement. So maybe you'll forgive the grand proclamation. I really was that depressed and, if not for therapy, and yes, fantasy football, I don't know what I would have done. Suffice to say none of the options I considered back then were good ones.\nBut what actually turned around my life, what brought me out of the darkness and into the light is, in fact, a weekly fantasy sports column I started writing in 1999. I called it \"Love/Hate.\"\nI have played fantasy sports since I was 14 years old. Since then, it has been my great passion and the only real hobby I have ever had. Like you, I love it. When I was 28 and living in Hollywood as a professional TV and movie writer, I had the idea of writing fantasy sports columns on the side as a hobby. And after failing to get a gig at a couple of fantasy sports sites, Rotoworld gave me a shot at being an unpaid weekly columnist for them. I had no designs on a career in fantasy sports at that time, I was just doing this for kicks. And what's the fun of writing a free column for a (at the time) fairly low-trafficked website if it's not going to be read?\nSo in order to try to stand out a bit, I chose an over-the-top nickname -- The Talented Mr. Roto, yes, a play on the movie \"The Talented Mr. Ripley\" -- and I named one of the columns I was writing after two of the strongest words in the English language: love ... and hate.\nNow, I don't think I'm particularly good at most things in life.\nI joke a lot and play up a certain part of my personality on the podcast for comedic effect, but real talk, as I'm told the kids once said, I genuinely do not have a ton of confidence in most things I do in my real life. I'm awkward and pasty and ramble and I'm overly analytical about everything. I'm oblivious and I ask too many questions and I get distracted easily and I don't take care of myself as well as I should, and I spend too much time looking at a screen rather than at the world around me, and did I mention that I overthink everything? I'm a disaster.\nBut I think I'm a pretty good writer.\nIt's the one thing I have always had confidence in. It's that confidence that kept me going when my first columns started appearing, filled with pop culture references, snarky jokes and lots and lots of stories, all about me. If you think it's a weird, self-centered column now, you should have seen how folks reacted to it in 1999. Back then, fantasy sports analysis was fairly dry, very stat heavy, very meat and potatoes, if you will, or even if you won't.\nReaders didn't know how to react. At that time, Rotoworld had a distribution deal with a major media network's website, so Rotoworld's content also ran on that platform. All except one. They refused to run my column. It didn't meet their standards, they said.\nThat was the polite version. Readers were less kind, emailing profanity-laced insults about what they thought of the column. The owners of Rotoworld wanted me gone and threatened to fire me (from a job writing for free!!!) if I didn't change the style of my column.\nLuckily, two guys there went to bat for me; Rick Wolf, now with FantasyAlarm and hosting a show on SiriusXM, and Matthew Pouliot, still at Rotoworld. \"We think there's something here,\" they told the owners and everyone else who wondered why the hell they were publishing this weird mix of life stories, fantasy sports and pop culture jokes. I will always be indebted to those two.\nThey fended off everyone, let me do what I do, and eventually, they were rewarded. The column became the most read column on Rotoworld. After a few years, in 2004, I decided to go out on my own and start TalentedMrRoto.com, my own site. The confidence to leave a popular website to stake my own small claim on the web was rooted entirely in the fact that I had Love/Hate. And it was coming with me.\nAlso in 2004, a guy named Steve Mason was doing a national sports radio show and was a fan of my column. He invited me to come on his air. One segment eventually turned to two, which turned into an hour, which ultimately led to becoming the National Fantasy Sports Expert for FoxSportsRadio for two years and earning my first major media paycheck for fantasy sports analysis.\nNone of that happens without Love/Hate.\nAnd yet, while there were small victories, the truth is I was still mostly depressed.\nIn 2005, I was 35 years old and miserable. I was in pretty heavy therapy in those days, trying to reconcile the fact that I really didn't enjoy working in show business, my marriage was breaking up and the only thing that made me happy was this small website I had started where I was making no money at all.\nTherapy helped me realize my first wife and I were ultimately not right for each other, and that the same went for my Hollywood career. Therapy helped me realize I shouldn't worry about money and that I should just chase happiness, even at age 35. And Love/Hate gave me the guts to do it.\nA year later, a fantasy basketball TV show pitch meeting with some NBA executives (including the then-head of NBA Entertainment, a guy named Adam Silver) led to me getting to spend two years with the NBA, doing a bunch of fantasy basketball content for NBA.com and consulting behind the scenes on the NBA's fantasy business. And that meeting came about largely due to the popularity of Love/Hate. By the way, working for Adam Silver and his team was just as awesome as you think it would be. Truly a wonderful man.\nAt some point during this, Steve Mason landed with 710 ESPN Radio in L.A. to reunite with his longtime radio partner John Ireland (they are there to this day), and once he got settled there, Steve brought me over to ESPN Radio to do some fantasy football segments. That ended up going well and after a while I started doing a bunch of random things for ESPN, including some TV and freelance writing. And then after I did that for a couple of years, all of these small random things started adding up. ESPN decided it wanted to increase its fantasy business and coverage. So they bought my site, moved me to Connecticut and eventually they named me ESPN's senior fantasy analyst, a title that I hold to this day. It still sounds made up.\nI was a lot closer to 40 than not, my divorce was final, my showbiz career over and all I really had in the world was a large pile of therapy bills and a 15-pound dog named Macy.\nAnd yet, the largest sports media company in the world wanted to hire me to do a job that didn't even exist when I went to college. Growing up, there wasn't a day in my life that ESPN wasn't on the TV in our family room and now my parents were going to be able to see me on it, talking about fake sports. For a living.\nAnd NONE of it happens without Love/Hate.\nNot surprisingly, it took the ESPN audience a while to get used to me and Love/Hate. But ultimately they did, and the column became my calling card around the company. And from there I was able to start doing a podcast. And then ESPN put me on TV. And then they put me on a Sunday morning fantasy football TV show. They've put me on the radio, in the magazine, in commercials, and on many of our most popular shows. Twitter created a special @fantasyfocus handle for us and now we broadcast the podcast live on Twitter every day. Earlier this week, ESPN actually put me on TV in a prominent role for 29 straight hours as part of our Fantasy Football Marathon. I mean, hell, ESPN gave me my own daily TV show and let me have puppets. Angry, hilarious puppets.\nNone of it makes sense. It's all insanely lucky, truly blessed, beyond-my-wildest-dreams, pinch-me-I-gotta-be-dreaming stuff. And none of it happens without Love/Hate.\nIf I am not at ESPN, I don't meet my wife, who was doing international finance for the company when we were introduced by a mutual friend at a party. If I don't meet my wife, I don't have my kids, who, you know, only mean everything in the world to me. They're magic.\nI started in life with my parents, my brother and my relatives. Along the way, I picked up some good friends in high school, in college and in my showbiz years.\nBut everything else -- everything in this world that I hold dear, everything I live for, everything I cling tightly to and hold onto for dear life ... all of it has, one way or the other, come into my life because of Love/Hate.\nAnd now, back in Pierre's office, I'm listening to two men I've trusted with my writing and my career for the past decade, telling me not to do it anymore.\nThe issue isn't quality, they tell me. They believe the column is still well-written and as popular as it has ever been. The issue is I didn't listen to them last season.\nThe previous summer, when I was first given my own daily fantasy TV show, the concern was my workload. I already was doing a daily hour-plus podcast -- it takes a surprising amount of work to make it sound as half-assed as it does -- rankings, Fantasy Football Now on Sunday, weekly hits on shows like NFL Live ... and now we were launching a complicated daily TV show with puppets and costumes and characters and skits. It was cause for concern. So they asked if I wanted to continue writing the column.\nControl freak that I am, I was not ready to even consider the idea of not writing. So I said no. I can handle it. I can do it all.\nAre you sure, they asked? Knowing how long it all takes; the research, the writing, the open ... they didn't think I'd have enough time to write a long weekly column. You'll be here all night every day, they said. You'll kill yourself. They were almost right.\nSo this year, they explained, they wanted to be more proactive and they wanted to get out ahead of a schedule that, between our now live-streamed podcast and the production schedule for The Fantasy Show, allowed me no daytime hours to write. At some point I have to do the research, I'd like to see the wife and kids occasionally and, you know, sleep and eat.\nKnowing what Love/Hate means to me, they didn't want me to do some lame, half-assed version of it and they were worried, especially after last year's health scare and the other demands of my job, that I would either not have time to do a job up to everyone's standards or I would work all night every night and actually finally succeed in killing myself. They weren't fans of either idea, hence ... goodbye, Love/Hate.\nAll of which makes sense and is thoughtful and kind and appreciated.\nKilling off Love/Hate?\nI think I'm a pretty good writer. And now I'm going to stop doing literally the one thing I'm good at? The one thing that gives me confidence? The one thing I am most well-known for? The one thing that brought me everything I hold dear?\nThat seems dumb, even for me.\nEspecially this year. A year of huge change for me personally and professionally.\nAt home, our second oldest starts college while our twin girls start first grade and our middle child turns 14. Big change for us to have two kids out of the house. Meanwhile at work, the TV show has a new home (ESPN+), the podcast is now live, I am the sole provider for my family working in a constantly changing and morphing media landscape. And yet, when my current contract with ESPN ends, I will be an over 50-year-old fantasy football analyst, which sounds like a bad SNL sketch.\nSo against that backdrop, the suggestion is that I give up the best, most well-known thing I've done for close to two decades?\nAm I *%&#@ crazy?\nWe talked it through, more than once. I spoke with the new boss about it as well. He strongly encouraged me not to do it anymore. But ultimately, the decision was mine. I discussed it with my wife. With friends and colleagues whose opinion I trust.\nAnd as we talked, I realized that my life has been defined by doing a bunch of stuff that other people told me, at the time, that I was really *%&#@ crazy.\nI was told it was crazy to start fantasy football analysis with long, egocentric stories. I was told it was crazy to leave Rotoworld, a very popular site, to start my own with no funding and no marketing plan. I was told it was crazy to leave a lucrative show business career at age 35 to try to make a full-time living at fake football. I was told it was crazy to try a \"morning radio show\" approach to a fantasy football podcast. I was told it was crazy to write a fantasy football book that was about funny stories and my life and that had no actual advice in it. I was told it was crazy to do a show whose only other regular cast members were puppets and my bearded, heavily tattooed podcast producer who had no prior TV experience.\nThe more I thought about it, I realized that I can't remember any big leap of faith I've ever taken where someone said, \"Yeah, that's a great idea. Do that.\"\nWords can't express what this column means to me. Which is why I don't want to do a crappy version of it. Love/Hate is by far the most time-consuming and hardest thing I do every week. I need to start taking better care of myself and my health. But to do that and still do everything else going on this year, I don't believe I will have the time and energy to write the column to the level I would want. And you'd always rather leave a year too early than a year too late.\nThis is the last Love/Hate you'll read this year.\nNow, a few caveats, because while I am crazy, I am not totally nuts. First, I am not completely killing off Love/Hate. Every Thursday during the NFL regular season, we will do a (hopefully) awesome and original Love/Hate episode of The Fantasy Show on ESPN+. I will continue to do a Love/Hate segment on the podcast and I'm sure there will be other TV segments around it. So it's only going away as a written column.\nI'm also not giving up writing. I did think about it. But (at least right now) the plan is to continue to write a column for Thursdays, just a shorter one that fits into my schedule. It will be a weekly version of one of my favorite things to write: The preseason 100 Facts You Need to Know Before You Draft column.\nAnd my expectation is that there will still be, love it or skip it, an intro where I'll continue to write about me, my family, and about the Fantasy Life.\nBut I am as nervous about this decision as I have ever been about anything I've ever done.\nThis might be a truly awful idea, to try an entirely different weekly column for the first time in almost two decades. I have no idea if this is career suicide. It might very well be.\nBut I think I am a pretty good writer.\nSo I'm gonna give it a shot.\nAnd that, my friends, brings us, meandering slower than normal, into the meat of the only Love/Hate you'll read this year. I thank you for indulging me. And if you hated it, well, good news. It's the last one.\nSince it's the last one, I won't belabor this part:\nThis is NOT a sleeper and bust column.\nI hate those terms, as I believe any player can be a sleeper or a bust -- it just depends what it costs to acquire said player. As I saw Matt Kelley write on Twitter recently, \"I don't hate players. I hate their ADP.\"\nLast season, DeMarco Murray (171.5 points) and Alex Collins (171) were almost identical in terms of total scoring for PPR leagues.\nHowever, if we look at it in retrospect, Murray was drafted as a consensus top-10 RB, finished 20th at the position and was pedestrian down the stretch. Collins wasn't drafted at all and was picked up as a free agent midseason, finishing as RB21.\nDespite them scoring the same number of points, Murray was a \"hate.\" Collins was a \"love.\" That's because it cost a very early draft pick to get Murray and it cost next to nothing to grab Collins. Same season-long stats, with widely different acquisition costs. Murray cost people their leagues last season; Collins helped others win theirs.\nThat's what this column is going to attempt to do: Identify players who I believe will either outperform or fall short of their current ESPN average draft position (ADP).\nUnderstand that rankings and ADPs are different at every site and that things will change greatly the closer we get to the season. I'm writing this on Aug. 12. Lastly, this is based on PPR scoring. As always, there are more \"love\" names than \"hate\" -- you don't need me to tell you that players with lower ADPs aren't likely to return value. Their low ADPs tell you that they are not highly thought of.\nFor one last time ... let's get to it.\nQuarterbacks I love in 2018\nLast season, Drew Brees did a lot of this, leading to his fewest pass attempts per game as a Saint. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports\nDrew Brees, Saints: As a fellow old guy, I hear it all the time too. He has lost a step. He's slowing down. And where'd the hair go? While I have many more questions than answers to the above, I don't think that's the case with Brees. Dude led the NFL in completion percentage, red zone completion percentage and yards per attempt last season and was third in the NFL in completion percentage on play-action. He threw for at least 4,300 yards again -- you know, only the 10th straight time he has done that. The issue, of course, was that his attempts were down (still top 10 in the NFL, however), and more importantly, his touchdowns were down. After at least 32 in each of the previous nine seasons, somehow Brees threw only 23 in 2017. He has a career touchdown rate of 5.3 percent, but last season, he had a rate of 4.3. The NFL average last season was also 4.3 percent. You're telling me Brees is an average QB? Exactly. Winter is coming, my friends, and by winter I mean regression. It's coming for Brees, for Michael Thomas, for my sleeper Cameron Meredith. The emergence of Alvin Kamara and a suddenly good defense means Brees isn't likely to get back to 5,000 yards and top-three QB status. But the Saints' rushing TD success rate was a bit fluky last season, and barring injury, there's no way the guy who has the sixth-most top-two weekly QB finishes in the past three seasons finishes outside the top seven at QB. That's where he is currently being drafted, though.\nJimmy Garoppolo, 49ers: A rich and handsome man, I have no doubt that many millions will draft Jimmy GQ to their personal fantasy teams, but let's focus on those who deal in football. Quite simply, the guy is the real deal. We don't have much of a sample, but in the final five weeks last season, he was third in passing yards, fourth in attempts, sixth in completion percentage and eighth in fantasy points. If Drew Brees is the father of positive QB regression this season, then Jimmy Garoppolo is his young ward. (Side note: Has anyone had a young ward since Bruce Wayne? Feels like we need to bring that back). Just 5.1 percent of Garoppolo's completions in his five starts last season resulted in a TD. The league average was 6.8 percent. That might not sound like a big difference, but the average QB had a rate 34.2 percent higher than Garoppolo's. Jimmy led the NFL in QBR the final five weeks, and though it's not a fantasy stat, the leader in QBR the past three seasons has averaged more than 20.9 PPG. And he did all that with a limited playbook, a banged-up line and not a ton of weapons. Did you see this quote by Jimmy to Kyle Shanahan about their offense after last season? \"I can't wait until I know the offense inside and out, though, bro ... because we are gonna kill people with it.\" Missed that quote, did you? That's because it's actually from Matt Ryan to Shanahan in 2015. Shanahan's offense is complicated, but once Ryan mastered it, he had the greatest fantasy season of his career. With an improved offensive line, a full season to master the playbook, Pierre Garcon back healthy and a nice pass-catcher such as Jerick McKinnon added in the backfield to go with nice young pieces such as George Kittle, Trent Taylor and, of course, Marquise Goodwin ... the sky is the limit. Although Garoppolo is currently going outside the top 10, I have him as a starter in ESPN leagues, and frankly, I might not be high enough on him.\nAlex Smith, Redskins: I can already hear the \"homer\" chants now. And make no mistake, I am a Skins fan. HTTR, baby. But that's also what people said each of the past three seasons I had Kirk Cousins on this list, and every single year, he outperformed his ADP. Under Jay Gruden, the Redskins have the sixth-most fantasy points from their quarterbacks. \"But, but, but,\" you say, because you're the kind of person who argues with an online article, \"Smith isn't Kirk Cousins.\" I gotta tell you, talking with folks around the team, they think they improved at the QB position. Maybe they are being #companymen, but they are not upset they don't have Kirk. Smith is a mobile QB (fifth-most rushing yards by a QB the past three seasons), but I will grant you that learning a new offense isn't ideal. However, with Derrius Guice out for the season, the way Washington will move the ball is via the air. Three of the past four seasons, a Jay Gruden offense has been top-12 in pass percentage. Smith has a rep for being dink-and-dunk, and people think last season was a Tyreek Hill-fueled fluke, but was it? Smith's air yards per pass attempt have been trending up for a while: 5.58 (2014), 6.32 (2015), 6.53 (2016), 7.35 (2017). Even if you don't think he can (or will) get it to deep threats Josh Doctson and Paul Richardson, dink and dunk will also work. The Skins were fourth in yards after the catch per reception last season. Did you know that over the past two seasons, Smith has scored at least 15 fantasy points in 60 percent of his starts? Here are some higher-profile QBs with their rates in that span: Russell Wilson 59.4 percent, Philip Rivers 59.4 and Cam Newton 51.6. Yes, Smith's new weapons in Washington aren't as good as Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce or Kareem Hunt were last season. But you know what? He was the FOURTH-BEST QB IN FANTASY LAST SEASON. And this year ... he's going as QB18. WHAT?!!? He doesn't have to be a top-four fantasy QB to be worth a pick in Round 12, he just has to beat the ADP. And he will. By a mile.\nOthers receiving votes: Is Alex Smith too rich for your blood at QB18? Well, how about Philip Rivers being left for dead at QB19? He never misses a game, he has thrown for at least 4,000 yards and 25 touchdowns in nine of the past 10 seasons (he and Kirk Cousins are the only guys to reach those marks in each of the past three seasons), and he has never been lower than QB14 in any of the past five seasons, including being QB8 last season. No player had more 300-yard passing games last season than Rivers, and he'll be helped by the addition of a healthy Mike Williams (spoiler alert for my WR loves). No one will ooh and ahh when you draft him, but all he'll do is once again play every game and finish somewhere between eighth and 12th at the position for a 12th-round/QB19 draft price. ... Guys such as Smith and Rivers going so late is one of the reasons I am in on Andrew Luck this year. When he's healthy, he's awesome -- a top-four fantasy QB in each of his past two healthy seasons, his career 19.42 PPG would have been fifth best last season. The problem is, it has been a minute, as the kids say, since he has been healthy. But QB is so deep that if it doesn't work out, you'll be able to get a viable replacement on the waiver wire. Luck is very much worth the risk at his ninth-round ADP. ... Over the past three seasons, the 12th-best QB in fantasy has been ... Tyrod Taylor, who did it with minimal help from his supporting cast. You know he can run, but Taylor also has the third-best TD/INT rate since 2015 (behind Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers). Tyrod takes his underappreciated talents to Cleveland, where there is actual, real-life NFL pass-catching ability. The past three seasons, only Tom Brady, Russell Wilson, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford have more games with 15-plus points than Taylor, whose ADP is currently an insane QB23, going in the 13th round. I get the fear that Cleveland will eventually turn to Baker Mayfield, but I'm not convinced that's a given, especially if the Browns are as competitive as I think they can be. Even if they do, like with Luck, you'll easily be able to get a replacement for Taylor. ... As I mentioned in my 100 facts column, in the past decade, Andy Reid's QBs have scored 2,755.4 fantasy points, which, if Reid were an NFL team, would be fifth-best in that stretch. The Chiefs were a playoff team last season, and they thought enough of Patrick Mahomes to get rid of Alex Smith after a career year. Mahomes had double-digit rushing touchdowns in each of his final two college seasons, so there's a reason KC is ... wait for it ... rollin' with Mahomies. His big arm will play well with Tyreek Hill and new addition Sammy Watkins, and I love all the preseason chatter of concern about interceptions. All it does is keep lowering his already crazy-low ADP of QB20 (13th round). Mahomes is my answer to who is most likely to be this year's Carson Wentz. ... And if it's not Mahomes, this year's Wentz could very well be Mitchell Trubisky, who gets Mahomes' old offensive coordinator in Matt Nagy, the new head coach in Chicago. Trubisky is more mobile than he gets credit for (he ranked third among qualified QBs with 6.05 yards per carry last season). With the additions of guys such as Allen Robinson, Taylor Gabriel and Trey Burton (plus much more creative use of Tarik Cohen), as well as a fantasy-friendly scheme under Nagy, I like his chances of outperforming his ADP of QB24.\nQuarterbacks I hate in 2018\nDak Prescott, Cowboys: Baby got Dak. Dak to the Future. I'm afraid of the Dak. My Dak is worse than my bite. Dakstreet Boys. I find your Dak of faith disturbing. Dak and yellow. Dak and white. Baby Dak Ribs. Dak and Roll. Stop, Dak and Roll. Dak in a box. Dak Dynasty. Daky Tobaccy. Dora and her Dak Pack. The Dak Knight Rises. Count Dak-ula. I will Dak you up.\nThere. I just listed the best part of having Dak Prescott on your fantasy team this year. There are infinite options for your fantasy team name. Other than that, I'm skeptical. Currently going as QB14, I have him much lower than that. The past two seasons, he has the same number of touchdown passes as Eli Manning (while playing one more game). That's what we are talking about here. Eli. And at least Eli has talent to throw to. The current crop of Cowboys wide receivers don't really scare you, ya dig? The Cowboys rank 20th in total plays and 31st in pass attempts during Prescott's two seasons. And with more than 40 percent of Prescott's completions, passing yards and passing touchdowns leaving in the forms of Jason Witten and Dez Bryant, I don't see the Cowboys suddenly turning into a high-flying offense. No, they're gonna grind it out. And that's what you have to bank on with Dak: his rushing ability. He has six rushing touchdowns each of the past two seasons, and if he does that again, he'll be only the second QB in the past 15 years (Cam Newton is the other) to rush for at least six scores in three straight seasons. If you look closer, you'll notice that four of Prescott's six rushing scores came from 10 yards out or more. You know how hard it is to score a rushing touchdown from 10 yards out? Four times? It's hard, as evidenced by the fact that no one -- not just QBs, I mean no one -- had more last season. More than 27 percent of Prescott's points came from his legs last season, and I don't want to sit there on Sunday saying things like, \"Come on! Cole Beasley was open 4 yards down the field!\"\nWill this be a season where \"Big Ben on the road\" doesn't scare fantasy managers to death? EPA/LARRY W. SMITH\nBen Roethlisberger, Steelers: I'm not saying it's the weirdest thing in sports, but I'm not saying it isn't, either. In 2017, Big Ben was the only qualified QB to average 20-plus points at home AND 15 or fewer points on the road. Weird, right? Well, sure, you say, but it's probably some weird anomaly. And yeah, I'd be with you, except for the fact that he has done that in four straight seasons. The past four seasons, Roethlisberger is averaging 23.26 points per game at home (awesome) and 13.97 points per game on the road (less than Marcus Mariota last season). Brutal. The argument is, hey, just draft him and start him at home, and because the position is so deep, you can play the waiver wire for his road games. Which should work, except you'll be doing it a lot, as the Steelers play back-to back home games just once this season (Weeks 4-5). While we are talking schedule quirks, check out his sked during the crucial Weeks 9-12, when you are starting a playoff push: at Baltimore, home versus Carolina (that's a Thursday game), at Jacksonville, at Denver. I'm usually not a big schedule guy because teams and matchups change a lot over the course of the season, but on paper, that is a brutal stretch. Last season, in which he had just three 20-point games (16 QBs had more, including DeShone Kizer and Josh McCown), Roethlisberger had a \"start\" rate of 43 percent. This is per Tristan H. Cockcroft's consistency rankings, in which Roethlisberger was a top-10 QB (worthy of being started in a given week) just seven times last season. He also had three games in which he was a \"stiff,\" meaning he absolutely killed you that week and was one of the lowest-scoring QBs around. Look, he's a great NFL QB, and you can't argue with the weapons, but he's currently going as a top-10 QB, and this year, that's too high a price for me, given that he has played all 16 games just twice in the past nine seasons (and he's banged up in the preseason as I write this.). As a QB2, I'm in, but top 10? I am looking elsewhere.\nDerek Carr, Raiders: With Carr currently going ahead of QBs such as Tyrod Taylor, Jared Goff, Philip Rivers, Patrick Mahomes and Alex Smith, among others, drafters seem to think Jon Gruden's talk about turning back the clock includes going back to when Carr was a good fantasy QB. Because it's been a bit. After failing to score 14 points in nine of 15 games last season, Carr is coming off a season in which he scored 0.5 more points than Jacoby Brissett. Josh McCown, Jay Cutler, Eli Manning and Joe Flacco are among the QBs who had more games with multiple TD passes than Carr last season. Read that list again. One of the stars of \"Very Cavallari\" was better than Carr was last season. That's what we are talking about. Oh, and Michael Crabtree, who has caught 29 percent of Carr's touchdown passes in his career, is gone. Almost one-third of Carr's touchdowns are out the door and replaced by what? The ghost of Jordy Nelson? Hey, maybe Jordy has something left and the issues in Green Bay were much more due to Aaron Rodgers' injury and not his losing a step. I guess we will see, but when the very smart Dan Graziano is reporting that he thinks the Raiders' No. 2 fantasy WR might be Ryan Switzer, that gives me, ahem, pause. Carr doubled his interception rate, lowered his passing touchdown rate and had a QBR below 50 last season, so he's currently heading in the wrong direction. Now, maybe Gruden can change things, and certainly new offensive coordinator Greg Olson has worked fantasy magic with Blake Bortles and Jared Goff, but Carr has never been a top-10 fantasy QB, something Taylor, Rivers and Smith can all say within the past two seasons. There are much more likely fantasy stars than Carr going in this range. No, thanks.\nRunning backs I love in 2018\nSaquon Barkley, Giants: He already is being drafted as a top-five running back and a first-rounder overall, so you don't need a ton from me here, except that I am fully on board with that. I've gotten some questions about having him this high, about the Giants' offensive line, about the state of the team. I get all the questions, I just think he is a special player who, skill set wise, is a perfect fit for new head coach Pat Shurmur's fantasy-friendly offense. (Last year, Minnesota was second in rush percentage and had more than 100 targets to RBs with Shurmur as the offensive coordinator. While in Minnesota and Philadelphia, his teams were top six in the NFL in red zone rush percentage). Barkley will be given every opportunity to succeed on a team that desperately needs him to be a success. The past three seasons, eight different rookie RBs have had top-10 fantasy finishes. And the past five rookie running backs drafted in the top 10 of the NFL draft -- Barkley was drafted second overall -- all finished as top-10 RBs in fantasy in their rookie seasons, including Trent Richardson. This year, Barkley makes it six in a row.\nChristian McCaffrey, Panthers: First, let me say that I don't believe Ron Rivera or Norv Turner that Run CMC will touch the ball \"25-30 times a game.\" That would be more than 400 touches and I don't believe he'd more than double what he did last season (197 touches). What it DOES tell me, however, is that he will be the focal point of the offense and not to worry that much about C.J. Anderson and his 25 percent conversion rate of goal-to-go carries into touchdowns the past three years (below league average, he was just 2 of 12 last season). Just because I don't think he touches it 25-30 times, however, doesn't mean he won't get more than the 12 per game he got last season. It was Christmas in Hollis and everywhere else last year for those who drafted Run CMC. He finished as RB10 last season despite having only four games with more than eight carries. His 80 receptions were the third-most catches by a rookie RB since 2001. (Only Reggie Bush's 88 and Alvin Kamara's 81 were better). It took him a bit, but it seemed McCaffrey got more confident in NFL running as the year progressed. After getting only six carries a game for 2.39 yards per carry in Weeks 1 through 8, CMC got 8.5 carries a game with a 4.68 YPC in Weeks 11 to 17. The addition of Turner as offensive coordinator is a great fit for the pass-catching back. From 2007 to 2016 during coaching stints in San Diego, Cleveland and Minnesota, offenses with Turner in charge saw RBs catch 821 passes. If Norv were one NFL team, that would have ranked as seventh most during that stretch. Going just outside of pick 20 in the late second round or early third, I have him as a top-15 player in my overall rankings.\nRoyce Freeman and I both contemplating his tremendous fantasy value this year. Matthew Berry\nRoyce Freeman, Broncos: Anything but \"Rolls Royce.\" I am begging you. Before you name your team after the Broncos' rookie running back, please, I am begging you to try to think for at least five seconds longer to come up with something better than what is only the most obvious fantasy team name ever. I ask this because Royce is going to be on a lot of teams this year and he is going to make the people who draft him very happy and proud and desirous of naming their team after him. A 6-foot, 238-pound college rock star at Oregon -- school record for most touchdowns (60) and second-most rushing yards (5,653) during his four years playing for the Ducks -- Freeman is a true bell-cow-type back. Don't believe me? How about Denver general manager John Elway, who told DenverBroncos.com, \"He's a bell-cow type.\"\nElway continued: \"First and second down. With the size that he has and he's got good speed ... heads downhill. He's a guy that we needed. We needed a thumper.\" Hey, John, we ALL need a thumper. But it looks as if Denver got one and he ain't lying about them needing one, because Elway has realized Devontae Booker isn't very good. (3.24 yards per carry for his career in games when getting 10-plus carries, and just one of his 253 career carries has gained 20-plus yards). This is a team that wants to run (eighth in rushing attempts last season) and play good defense while Case Keenum keeps them honest. I'm asked all the time who is this year's Kareem Hunt? And while I am not predicting Freeman leads the NFL in rushing the way Hunt did last season, he is a rookie running back going in the fifth round who will significantly outperform his ADP. My favorite rookie RB after Barkley this year, enjoy the smooth ride of the Rolls Royce - damn it. I did it, too.\nIsaiah Crowell, Jets: The least sexy of all the unsexy picks with a terrible nickname, The Crow's undervalued fantasy stock has risen even more because of the injury to Elijah McGuire. Not sure if you saw this Rich Cimini tweet earlier this year, but Rich, who does a great job covering the team for us, said, \"The Jets see [Bilal] Powell as a complementary back. He's more effective when he stays under 170 carries. If they don't think McGuire can share the load, they'll have to find someone.\" Find someone they did. I've always liked Crowell, a talented if inconsistent player. Just 25 years old, he and modern miracle Frank Gore are the only two RBs with at least 100 carries in each of the past four years to have played in all 16 games every season. Stuck in a dysfunctional situation in Cleveland, things should be better (not a ton, but better) in New York. The Jets will be a decent offense and will stick with the run more than Cleveland. The Browns ran the ball a league-low 33 percent of the time last season, while the Jets, under Todd Bowles, are top 10 in total rushing attempts the past three years. A better pass catcher than he gets credit for (68 receptions the past two years), I could see Crowell carving out a true three-down back role on the Jets. He's 17th in total fantasy points the past three years, he's a year removed from a top-15 season and he has never finished worse than 33rd in that time frame. On the Browns. Currently going as RB29, he's being drafted at his absolute floor when he's in a better playing time situation and a better offense. No one will ooh and aah when you draft him, but he's the kind of ninth-round pick who wins fantasy leagues.\nRex Burkhead, Patriots: It's always a fool's errand trying to predict New England running backs, but, you know, I'm a fool. They used a first-round pick on Sony Michel, Jeremy Hill is looking good in the preseason and James White is clearly the passing-down back and all will be used, but screw it, I say (assuming health) Burkhead ends up with the most PPR fantasy points. After their bye last season, Burkhead had more carries from the 5-yard line and in than the rest of the team combined. And he missed two games! Remember, 15 of the Patriots' rushing scores came in goal-to-go situations and Rex's versatility (30 catches in 10 games last season) gives them flexibility in terms of playcalling. Patriots RBs ran 55 slot routes last season and it's certainly something we'll see Burkhead do, especially with Julian Edelman out for the first four games. There's risk there because it wouldn't shock me if Michel or Hill became the goal-line back, but right now Rex has Tom's and Josh's trust more than a banged-up rookie or the new guy on the team. He's a great flex-with-upside type currently going in the 10th round.\nOthers receiving votes: I have Jerick McKinnon and Joe Mixon currently ranked 14th and 15th, respectively, and that's where they are being drafted, so it's hard to call either of them a \"love.\" Can we say appropriately priced? But I do like both players this year to meet or exceed draft-day cost. I'm in on the 49ers' offense this year (top three in the NFL in RB receptions and targets last year), with McKinnon as the PPR RB you want there. Pass-catching RBs are a staple of Kyle Shanahan's offense. Meanwhile, Mixon quietly averaged better than five yards a carry the final four games he played last season and, in theory, the Bengals' offense line should be much improved. ... Speaking of ending on a strong note, Marshawn Lynch got at least 19 touches in five of his final six games last season and is running as hard as ever (2.47 yards after contact last year, fifth most in the NFL). Lynch will be an underrated flex this year with RB2 upside. ... I get the lack of enthusiasm with Lamar Miller, but Alfred Blue doesn't scare me, D'Onta Foreman is still hurt and Miller averaged 15.4 points in the six games Deshaun Watson started, ranking as RB14 in that span. He's currently going as RB25. ...Tarik Cohen is being moved all over the field in early Bears practices, and when I spoke with Matt Nagy at the NFL combine, he was effusive in his praise of the versatile (and fast) running back. Think a poor man's Tyreek Hill and you've got a bargain in PPR leagues in the 10th round, which is where he's currently going. ... There is understandable excitement around rookie RBs drafted high, but Chris Carson (RB44, 14th round) and Peyton Barber (RB62, undrafted), in that order, will both out-earn their ADP. Carson will start the season as the guy for Seattle and it will take some time for Rashaad Penny to unseat him. Barber was 15th in rushing yards the final five games last year and this has nothing to do with fantasy football. I just think it's awesome: Barber left Auburn early to enter the NFL draft because his mother was homeless and he wanted to buy her a house. ... All of the Colts' young RBs are worth taking a flier on at their ADP -- I have Marlon Mack ranked higher than Jordan Wilkins, but I will say, regardless of either, I like Nyheim Hines in PPR, especially after hearing what coaches told him when I was at the NFLPA rookie premiere. ... My answer to the question \"Who is this year's Alvin Kamara?\" is Packers RB Aaron Jones. Like Kamara, he starts the year third on the depth chart of an explosive offense. Like Kamara, he's a big-play threat (he averaged a 15-plus-yard rush once every 10.1 carries. Among qualified RBs, only Kamara had a better rate). And like Kamara, when he got a shot, he produced. Jones was RB8 in total points in Weeks 4 through 7 last year, the only games in which he got 10-plus touches. The two-game suspension hurts, but I believe by the second half of the year, the Packers RB you'll want is Jones. ... I'm not a Kenyan Drake guy (foreshadowing the \"hate\" list) and I'm not sure how much Frank Gore has left. Kalen Ballage is 6-foot-2, 237 pounds and ran a 4.46 40. I don't think they used him correctly in college and yet, he still had 20 rushing touchdowns and 64 receptions in his final two years at college. Ballage has a lot of critics, my colleague Mike Clay among them, but he's big, he's fast, he can catch and he's FREE, going undrafted in ESPN leagues right now. It's not hard to see a path to him having a fantasy-relevant role this year. ... Finally, Jay Ajayi is very polarizing and while I am more pro-Ajayi than anti, even the most optimistic Ajayi fan would be hard-pressed to argue that Corey Clement has a very good shot at blowing way past his current ADP of RB57.\nRunning backs I hate in 2018\nKenyan Drake, Dolphins: He was awesome down the stretch last season. Big, chunk play and catching passes, he helped many a team into the fantasy playoffs. And it is totally repeatable! At least, that's what the folks drafting him as RB18 think. They don't care that there is a chance of a true running back by committee (RBBC) with Frank Gore or that the aforementioned Ballage could vulture TDs. They don't care that Drake converted just 8.3 percent of his RZ carries into score, well below the NFL average of 16.6 percent. They don't care that, of the 47 RBs with at least 100 carries last season, only five lost yardage on a higher percentage of their carries than Drake (15.8 percent). They don't care that last season he was very big-play dependent, as 37.9 percent of his rushing yards came on 30-plus yard rushes (the highest rate of the 47 RBs who had at least 100 carries. The other 46 gained 10.2 percent of their rushing yards on big plays). They willfully ignore the fact that Drake managed those 30-plus-yard carries on 4.5 percent of his carries, the highest rate in the past six NFL seasons. Yes, big plays were a part of his college career, so it's in his skill set, but since 2012, there have been eight RBs who had a 30-plus-yard carry rate of higher than 2.5 percent. The average \"big play\" rate the FOLLOWING season was just 1.1 percent. He's a committee back being drafted as if he's not. No thanks.\nJordan Howard, Bears: At some point, the hate on Howard will go too far. But that moment isn't right now, as he's still being drafted as RB16 in the fourth round, ahead of WRs like Tyreek Hill, Doug Baldwin, Demaryius Thomas and RBs like Royce Freeman, among others. A poor fit for the ideal version of Matt Nagy's offense, Howard has dropped 13.9 percent of his targets in his NFL career, the third-highest rate among RBs in that time frame. I realize the Bears were bad last season and there are lots of reasons for optimism that there will be more scoring opportunities, so that should bode well ... if he's in there when they score. Not all of his issues last season were his fault, but the fact remains Howard lost yardage on 15.9 percent of his carries, the fifth-highest rate among qualified RBs. I have Howard as (barely) a top-20 RB myself, so this is more \"not crazy about\" than pure \"hate,\" but in the early fourth round there are a lot of WRs I like more than Howard. This has more to do with where he is going overall in PPR leagues than his standing among RBs. Either way, until we see it, we have no idea how Nagy will use him and how much the Bears will pass when they get in close. Last season, Howard had 11 goal-to-go rushes. By comparison, Mitchell Trubisky and Tarik Cohen combined for 11 in more limited playing time. And that much unknown is too much risk for me early in the fourth.\nMark Ingram, Saints: If I believe Drew Brees has positive regression, then it's coming from somewhere and I say Ingram is the first place to look. He scored on 41.2 percent of his goal-to-go carries last season (his career rate is 26.3 percent), so I don't see Ingram coming close to scoring as many touchdowns this season. He's also suspended for the first four games of 2018, and I expect Alvin Kamara to ... wait for it... run away with this job. Or maybe he already did. In Weeks 3 through 10 last season, Ingram was seventh in the NFL with 18.6 carries a game. In Weeks 11 through 17, he was 30th in the league with 12.3 carries a game. Ingram ran 19 times for 47 yards in the postseason last season. He scored five rushing touchdowns during that second half, so you didn't notice but that usage makes me nervous, especially considering Kamara's emergence and positive regression coming for Brees' passing touchdowns. And when I see him going ahead of Crowell, Dion Lewis, Burkhead, Cohen and WRs like Chris Hogan or Corey Davis for eight weeks of regular-season fantasy football, I'm out.\nWide receivers I love in 2018\nNo one questions Amari Cooper's ability, but will he bounce back after a disappointing 2017? Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports\nAmari Cooper, Raiders: Brutal. He was BRU-TAL last season. But still only 24 years old, he is just one of seven wide receivers with five or more TD catches in each of the past three seasons. However, even when you figure in last season's disappointing campaign, like many people, Cooper produces when he gets work. For his career, when Cooper gets 10-plus targets he averages 21.8 fantasy PPG. When he gets eight-plus targets, he averages 18.0 PPG. And with Michael Crabtree gone ... you know, the Michael Crabtree who was eighth in the NFL in total targets and third in end zone targets while playing alongside Cooper in Oakland, yeah, that Crabtree ... well, he's in Baltimore now. In fact, adding in other offseason losses for the Raiders, 42.2 percent of their 2017 end zone targets are now up for grabs. It's been a minute, as the kids used to say, but in the 11 years Jon Gruden has been a head coach, his teams have always had at least one 1,000-yard receiver, and I say Cooper makes it 12 this season. I've been talking him up so much the past month (including 29 straight hours on TV) that I feel like at least someone is listening. His ADP has risen six spots since my 100 Facts column came out (which was also very pro-Cooper), but I still think he's being undervalued. He's a potential WR1 going as a low-end WR2 these days. All-in.\nChris Hogan, Patriots: This one might be even more baffling to me. People have clearly forgotten what Hogan did last season before getting hurt, as he's currently going as WR29, in the eighth round. Hogan was a top-10 WR at the point when he got injured, he was tied for fourth in the NFL in red zone targets and that included two more targets than teammate Rob Gronkowski. Among the 73 WRs with at least 70 catches since the beginning of 2016, Hogan ranks fourth in terms of fantasy points per catch (3.3). So, he just needs volume. Well, now that he is fully healthy and with Brandin Cooks in L.A. and Julian Edelman suspended for four games (and coming off injury), whom do you think Tom Brady is going to throw to? Exactly. Is saying Hogan catches four balls a game this season a stretch? Four catches per game would mean 64 catches for the season (since 2011, an average of two players per season have eclipsed 64 receptions for the Patriots). In Hogan's past 16 games with at least four catches, he has 237.7 PPR points. Last season, 237.7 points would have finished between Adam Thielen and A.J. Green for WR10. Dude. Dudette. What are we all doing here? A versatile WR who can play outside or in the slot, there is no way a healthy Chris Hogan doesn't easily beat his low WR29 draft price.\nDoug Baldwin, Seahawks: Already undervalued, Baldwin had some sort of mysterious \"knee issue\" pop up and now he's really sinking, currently going as WR18, in the fifth round. Reports are that he will be ready for the start of the season, but no doubt there is risk there, so I get it. But I also think it's a ridiculous price for the guy who has the second-most receiving touchdowns over the past three seasons. Only Antonio Brown has more. And then when you consider that he produced the second-most scores while ranking 33rd in red zone targets during that stretch and that Jimmy Graham (no player has more red zone targets than him the past two years) is now in Green Bay, well, it's easy to see the potential. In fact, add in Paul Richardson, who is now in Washington, and 175 total targets are up for grabs and there's no obvious candidate to get them. Even if the Seahawks follow through with a more run-heavy approach, Baldwin will still be the focal point in the passing game for one of the best QBs in football. Baldwin is entering the best fantasy opportunity of his NFL career, so even with the risk, he is a bargain at WR18.\nDavante Adams, Packers: An obvious name, I'm just throwing him in here because I have him at WR7 and he's currently going somewhere between WR8-10. I have him ahead of A.J. Green and believe he is in the WR1 tier (some say he's in WR2 territory). Adams is also going in the third round overall and I have him as a mid-second-rounder. Over the past eight years, the Packers' top pass-catcher has averaged 11.8 TD receptions. Already the only player with 10-plus TD catches in each of the past two seasons, his 40 red zone targets the past two seasons rank second in the NFL. Yes, the player with the most is new Packers tight end Jimmy Graham with 41, but still. Graham doesn't have the chemistry with A-Rod that Adams does and there's no Jordy Nelson anymore. Adams averaged 7.3 targets per game in the six games with Rodgers last season, and I expect that number to increase this season.\nDevin Funchess, Panthers: This season, Norv Turner and Cam Newton are going to put the \"Fun\" in Funchess. I may be drunk. Even still, since Funchess entered the league, he has 13 TDs on red zone throws (no other Panther has more than six in that span). He had five scores in his final seven games last season, he is tall, he is fast and if history holds, he is a perfect fit for what Norv has traditionally liked to do with his No. 1 WR. Yes, Greg Olsen is back and I am intrigued by DJ Moore's talent, but for this season at least, the 24-year-old Funchess is a bargain at his current WR34 and ninth-round draft-day price. I have him as a sixth-rounder.\nCorey Davis, Titans: Titan up! Corey Davis owes me. It's that simple. After hyping him all last season and stashing him on my bench for most of the season, a bad hammy and whatever that was that Marcus Mariota pretended was QB play killed his value all season. But in that playoff loss to the Patriots, Davis showed his immense potential (5 catches on 8 targets for 63 yards and 2 TDs). He saw at least seven targets in six games last season and with Eric Decker gone, 83 big targets are up for grabs. Davis received greater than a 20 percent target share last season, and I expect that number to go up and for him to become a true No. 1 WR for Tennessee in a season in which Mariota can't possibly be worse than he was in 2017. Davis is a popular breakout pick among the fantasy community. I've been a member of the bandwagon for two years now and this is the season he pays me back, especially at his WR40, eighth-round draft price.\nOthers receiving votes: One of only two receivers to have at least 8 TDs in each of the past three seasons, Michael Crabtree lands in a solid spot in Baltimore, where Joe Flacco's top target (when he is healthy) has averaged 115 targets per season. Last season, every WR who saw more than 105 targets finished in the top 30 at the position in total fantasy points and they accounted for 17 of the top 18 spots in the WR ranks (Tyreek Hill being the lone exception). ... I'm actually not even a Flacco fan, but as long as we are talking Baltimore, I also think John Brown and Willie Snead make good late-round fliers. ... Josh Gordon has a very wide range of outcomes and, of course, tons of risk, but you're either in or you're out on Gordon. He is a perfect fit for Tyrod Taylor's arm. I'm in. ... From 2014 to '16, Emmanuel Sanders was one of six WRs with at least 1,000 receiving yards AND five receiving TDs in all three seasons. Now healthy and with a real QB, Sanders isn't sexy, but he will bounce back from last season and beat his low ADP of WR28. ... He needs to stay healthy (don't we all?), but with Jordy Nelson gone, Randall Cobb will see an increase in looks and is worth a flier in Round 9. ... Don't tell Stephania because I'll never hear the end of it, but I buy her Marquise Goodwin love, especially in Round 10 as WR36. If you couldn't tell, I'm in on San Francisco this season. ... Just like with Corey Davis, I may have been a year too early on Kenny Golladay. But the 6-foot-4 \"BabyTron,\" as my friend JJ calls him, is healthy and due for a big uptick in looks, especially in the red zone. ... Speaking of size, Josh Doctson is 6-foot-3 with a 43-inch vertical. From Week 7 on last season, the only wide receiver to see more end zone targets than Doctson was DeAndre Hopkins. A breakout year is coming for Doctson. ... Doctson is a former first-round pick, as is Mike Williams of the Chargers. With no Hunter Henry (ACL injury), a fully healthy Williams has a chance to really step up in the red zone this season. ... Last season, when the Rams got close and they didn't give it to Todd Gurley, they looked for my little Cooper Kupp. Kupp tied with Dez Bryant and Davante Adams for the fourth-most red zone targets in the NFL last season (20), more than any two of his teammates combined. He'll play the slot and continue to be a safety blanket for Jared Goff. ... Over the past five seasons, the No. 2 wide receiver in Drew Brees' offense is averaging a tick above 890 receiving yards and five receiving scores per season. Gimme some Cameron Meredith, especially in Round 14. ... Jarvis Landry accounted for 51.4 percent of slot targets and 57.1 percent of slot receptions for the Dolphins last season. Landry is now in Cleveland, as HBO viewers are well aware. Enter Danny Amendola, who, as long as he is healthy, will be much better than his current ADP of WR65 suggests. ... Wide receiver is crazy-deep, but for those in deeper leagues, here are some other names I like at the end of drafts (these are guys I believe will be the No. 2 or 3 WRs for solid offenses): Geronimo Allison (Packers), Ryan Grant (Colts), Brice Butler (Cardinals), Jaron Brown (Seahawks), Anthony Miller (Bears) and Michael Gallup (Cowboys).\nWide receivers I hate in 2018\nSammy Watkins, Chiefs: On his third team in three years, Watkins is averaging 9.97 fantasy points per game during the past two seasons, 52nd among WRs with at least 10 games played in that span. I get that he is fast and talented and has a big-armed QB throwing it to him in KC. I thought it was a good NFL move for the Chiefs to get him. I just don't want him on my fantasy team. Health is always an issue and Sammy has never caught more than 65 passes in a season. Last season, Watkins scored on eight of 39 catches (20.5 percent). The NFL average for a WR is 7.5 percent, so yeah, touchdown regression is coming in 2018, especially when you think about all the other mouths to feed in KC. Under Andy Reid, the No. 2 WR in KC has averaged less than eight fantasy points a game in PPR. I get that Watkins is more talented than who he has had in there before, but still, there is just the one ball, you know? Watkins will have a few huge games this season, but good luck figuring out when they will be. He's going in the same round as, and often ahead of, Chris Hogan and Corey Davis, guys I like as safer bets and better upside picks (just depends what you want) for your eighth-round pick.\nLast season, T.Y. Hilton had three games with more than 150 yards receiving ... and six games with fewer than 25 yards. Bob Levey/Getty Images\nT.Y. Hilton, Colts: It's not the talent and it's not even the QB -- I'm in on Luck staying healthy. It's the consistency. Over the past three years, per Tristan's consistency ratings, Hilton was a \"stiff\" (51st or worse at the position in a given week) ... 20 times. What? I get that some of that is Jacoby Brissett-induced, but if you take out last season, it's 15 \"starts\" and 9 \"stiffs\" in the past two years with Luck as his primary QB. Nine different weeks where he was NOT a top-50 WR? Yeesh. Hilton is a deep threat who can disappear for long stretches, yet he is currently going in the top 10 among WRs. He's way too boom or bust for me to be a WR1. You need rock-solid, high-floor production from a WR1 and that's just not his game. And while I think Luck stays healthy, there's a decent chance I'm wrong. What the hell do I know? I just gave up the most successful thing I do at ESPN. Without Luck last season, Hilton's start percentage was 31.3. He is very Luck-dependent and for a WR1, that's too risky for me.\nA.J. Green, Bengals: Look, I have him as my WR10, so I clearly think he'll have a productive fantasy season. But he's currently going as WR7 at the end of the second round, and if I am picking at the end of the second round, I would much rather have Davante Adams or a running back than Green. Green is a mid-to-late third-rounder for me, which means it's unlikely I roster him this season. He had only three games with 85-plus yards last season and is coming off the lowest reception rate of his career (54 percent). Green eclipsed 15 points just five times last season. For reference, Cooper Kupp and Nelson Agholor had more. Now on the wrong side of 30, he's played all 16 games just twice in the past four years. Even if he stays healthy, he scored on 85.7 percent of his red zone receptions last season (6 of 7). His career rate prior to last season was 57.4 percent. So yeah, I think there is regression coming for his touchdowns. Andy Dalton hasn't thrown for more than 25 touchdowns since 2013, so it's unlikely that there's a sudden explosion there, and getting John Ross and Tyler Eifert back healthy (I know, just go with it) could, in theory, take some potential scores away as well. I just knocked T.Y. Hilton for consistency, and well, Green was 27th in consistency ratings last season. That's ugly for a guy going as WR7.\nJordy Nelson, Raiders: Maybe he has something left in the tank, but nothing last season suggested he does. His fantasy value came from the touchdowns and it will be hard to get the chemistry with Derek Carr that he had with Aaron Rodgers. Nelson is 33 years old and coming off a season in which he didn't have one game of more than 80 yards, even with A-Rod. You know how I feel about Carr, and when reporters are talking about Ryan Switzer as the second Raiders WR you want, it's time to use that 10th-round pick on a wideout with a lot more upside, like Josh Doctson, Marqise Lee, Kenny Golladay, Jamison Crowder, DJ Moore and others who are going after him.\nMarvin Jones Jr., Lions: Jones' ADP of WR23 a season after being WR11 in fantasy means we all agree he is going to regress from last season, the question is just how much. I think a little further than his ADP suggests and it starts with Golladay. In the five games last season that Golladay was out, Jones averaged 10.2 targets. But in the 11 games Golladay played, Jones averaged just 5.1 targets. He was still a productive fantasy WR in those games, but the likelihood of him continuing that rate with such low volume isn't ideal. Jones is a big-play threat who is capable of being a difference-maker in any one given week, but as I noted in \"love,\" I believe Golladay takes a big step this year. If this is the case, Jones' ADP as a flex play in ESPN leagues is a bit too tough to justify. Jones has caught just 32.3 percent of his red zone targets since joining the Lions in 2016 (all other Lions sit at 62.5 percent during that stretch), so if the big plays decline and he isn't efficient in the red zone, you're looking at a player who carries much more downside than his current ADP would suggest.\nTight ends I love in 2018\nJordan Reed, Redskins: Listen, I know. I know. Don't bother yelling homer. I know, OK, I know. Reed misses plenty of time. Believe me, as a Redskins fan, I'm well aware. And he has been hurting fantasy managers for years with his injuries. Stephania actually had an intervention for me about Reed on The Fantasy Show on ESPN+. But here's why I am back in: His crazy-low ADP of TE9 (ninth round) now has all the risk baked in. And the reward outweighs the risk. Consider this: Reed trails only Rob Gronkowski in terms of points per game at the tight end position over the past three seasons. There is actually a wider gap between TE3 and Reed than there is between Reed and Gronk during that stretch. In those same three seasons, Reed's new QB, Alex Smith, outperformed his old QB (Kirk Cousins) in terms of percentage of completions to TEs and QBR when targeting the position. In the ninth round, getting a guy who will win you the week at the position is very much worth the risk, especially when you can pair him with Vernon Davis.\nKyle Rudolph, Vikings: Rudolph is the only tight end to have at least five touchdown receptions in each of the past three seasons. And now he gets to catch passes from the QB who ranks first in completions, third in completion percentage, third in passing yards and fifth in passing touchdowns to the TE position in that span? That'll work. I understand that there are a lot of mouths to feed in Minnesota, but with Rudolph ranking as the third-most-targeted player in the red zone during the past two seasons (trailing only Jimmy Graham and Davante Adams), his floor resembles that of the elite, but his ADP doesn't.\nTrey Burton, Bears: Last season was an ugly one for the Bears, but better times are ahead and I think it starts with Burton. There is no questioning that there is role potential here, as Burton profiles as a slot threat and Chicago needs slot help. Like, really needs it. The Bears ranked 30th in slot receiving yards last season and got all of two receiving touchdowns from that spot. Two. Chicago TEs earned a 21.2 percent target share last season, a rate that ranked 12th, and with the slot role being his to lose, there is a clear path for Burton's volume of looks to result in a top-10 finish.\nOthers receiving votes: The impact of a healthy Andrew Luck is far greater than the addition of Eric Ebron. I mean, it's Eric Ebron. Luck has a track record of keeping his tight end fed, and I don't think Jack Doyle's 80 receptions last season were an accident. The Colts will play a lot of two-TE sets this season, especially with the pass-catching options outside of T.Y. Hilton not very established. ... George Kittle peaked down the stretch last season (TE3 in Weeks 15-17) and I'll gladly get some exposure to the Jimmy G experience by way of his ADP at TE18. As you may have heard, I am in on San Fran's offense this year. ... As is required by fantasy analyst law, I too like David Njoku, regardless of who is under center in Cleveland. ... All the nice things I said about Jordan Reed's QB situation apply to Vernon Davis as well. During his eight games with the Redskins in which he played at least 55 snaps, Davis has averaged 9.43 PPG, a rate that would have landed him as TE10 last season. I love Reed, but if he goes down, there is a TE1 waiting in the wings. Remember, 50 percent of Davis' career touchdowns were thrown by Alex Smith. I expect Davis to run more of the traditional TE routes Kelce ran in KC, whereas Reed is actually a slot WR posing as a TE. ... Vance McDonald and Ricky Seals-Jones are both free in drafts right now, but have enough upside to make them flier-worthy in deeper formats. McDonald was targeted on more than 21 percent of his routes last season and with the Steelers finishing 2017 as the 10th-most target friendly to TEs in the red zone, those targets could turn into a handful of touchdowns. As for RSJ, the plan last season was to get him the ball when he was on the field (targeted on a crazy 42.1 percent of his routes) and I expect him to be on the field more often this season to either play to Sam Bradford's strengths or make Josh Rosen more comfortable.\nTight ends I hate in 2018\nJimmy Graham, Packers: Look at the r\u00e9sum\u00e9 and Graham is a tough fade, but fantasy football is a game of opportunity and I'm just not buying it in 2018 for Jimmy at his current ADP of TE7 (and I've seen him go as high as TE5). You would think that playing with Aaron Rodgers would increase the value for all involved, but just 17 percent of Rodgers' touchdown passes during the past decade have gone to the TE position and the Packers haven't produced a top-10 tight end since Jermichael Finley in 2011. That means that when Rodgers was at the peak of his powers (QB1 from 2014-16), the tight end wasn't much of a thing. In fact, during that stretch, the Packers ranked 25th in TE points. And that is with the most productive QB in the game. I've used that analysis each of the past few years and every year, people argue with me. They yelled when I had Martellus Bennett on the hate list last year, they yelled at me when I had Jared Cook on it before that. \"He's never played with a QB like Rodgers!!\"\nLook, I get that, even at this stage of his career, Graham is not Bennett or Cook. But still, he didn't have one game of more than 75 yards last season, he is very touchdown dependent for his fantasy value and he's competing for looks in the red zone with Adams, Cobb and the running backs. Hey, when you are on the field with Rodgers great things can happen, but an aging player coming off of his worst yards-per-catch season of his career entering an offense that doesn't feature the TE ... that's why he's my TE10, which means he's unlikely to be on any of my teams this season.\nIn the spirit of fairness, an unnamed editor decided to show Jared Cook scoring a touchdown ... against Matthew's beloved team. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports\nJared Cook, Raiders: Death, taxes and Jared Cook on the hate list. He has appeared on this list on a regular basis, and with three touchdowns in the past three regular seasons combined, he has earned it. I'm told that catching the ball goes a long way toward producing fantasy numbers, so the fact that Cook has dropped 4.9 percent of his targets in those three seasons (including 5.9 percent last season) seems like a bad thing. Forty-two games. Three touchdowns. Not a typo. I will miss writing Love/Hate, but perhaps I'll miss putting Cook on the hate list most of all.\nCameron Brate, Buccaneers: Brate was a nice story in the early going last season (TE6 through Week 5), but he scored just twice from that point forward (both in the same game against the Packers) and was TE19 on a per-game basis from Week 6 forward. Why did his production drop? O.J. Howard's snaps per game jumped by more than 25 percent from Weeks 10 to 14, relative to the first nine weeks of the season. The Bucs took Howard with the 19th pick of the 2017 draft, and with him scoring three times in his final five games, things seem to be trending more in his favor. It's the dreaded TEBC (tight end by committee) and with inconsistent QB play, there are better bets in the mid-TE2 range.\nAnd with that, the last-ever-written Love/Hate is in the books. Probably. I reserve the right to wake up at some point, realize this was all a horrible mistake and walk it back. But for now, yeah, this is it.\nThere are way too many people to thank, but in addition to Keith and Pierre, back when I was doing the old TMR site, I used to write a version of the column for The Sporting News, and my friend Brendan Roberts edited me there, so I wanted to thank him. Kyle Soppe, Mackenzie Kraemer, John Parolin, Jacob Nitzberg, Zach Jones and many others at ESPN Stats & Information have contributed to this column over the years. Thanks to Dan Kaufman, Nate Ravitz, Rob King, Chad Millman, Patrick Stiegman, John Kosner, John Walsh and everyone at ESPN Fantasy through the years who has fought for and supported this column. I want to thank the tireless folks on the copy desk at ESPN.com. I do not make their job easy, that is for sure. Thank you for your help and patience.\nBut mostly I want to thank you. For reading, for interacting, for giving feedback, even when it wasn't positive, for putting up with bad calls and worse jokes, for reaching out when you liked something you read, for reading this far and for reading all these years. It remains my great love, a true honor and a tremendous privilege to have gotten to do this for this long.\nMatthew Berry, The Talented Mr. Roto, is nervous, sad and excited all at once. He is the creator of RotoPass.com and one of the owners of the Fantasy Life app and FantasyLife.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Manchester United would be 'homeless' if Old Trafford expanded - director\nESPN take a look back at how Manchester United's dramatic comeback to prevent Manchester City winning the title against them at the Etihad was seen throughout the city.\nManchester United managing director Richard Arnold is not sure there is a way of expanding Old Trafford without leaving them temporarily \"homeless.\"\nThere have long been calls for the largest league ground in England to not only receive a lick of paint but be expanded from its current capacity of 74,994.\nThe Manchester United Supporters' Trust want the stadium to become \"the largest in Europe\" as the club and their fans \"deserve no less,\" with plans afoot to bolster Old Trafford's capacity to a reported 88,000.\nBut managing director Arnold has underlined issues involved in redeveloping and expanding the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, with engineering challenges compounded by issues of finding a suitable temporary home like Tottenham have managed with Wembley.\n\"We haven't left the easiest stand until last,\" Arnold told United We Stand, quoted in the South China Morning Post. \"The South Stand -- the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand -- is the last unexpanded stand.\n\"It's sandwiched in a fairly narrow strip of land between the pitch and the main Manchester to Liverpool railway. There's not much space on either side of the stand, meaning that it's a very complex engineering challenge to deliver.\n\"It would be a multi-season challenge and it isn't certain that there's a way of doing it which doesn't render us homeless. We have the biggest fanbase in the country and we're not in London, where we could use Wembley.\n\"So that's not a light challenge for us and we don't want to give up the home advantage that we have here. Moving elsewhere would be difficult and the logistical issues associated with expanding the South Stand are not negligible. And that's before you start getting into how big the expanded stadium should be.\"\nManchester United do not have many temporary options for a groundshare available to them in the north of England.\nArnold is confident Old Trafford will be expanded \"one day\" and says stadium development is backed by the Glazer family -- but United are not only looking to improve the stadium but the atmosphere.\nUnited boss Jose Mourinho has made his frustration with the Old Trafford faithful known during his tenure and last week the club introduced cheaper tickets for young fans to help improve the atmosphere.\nPitchside seats in the lower Stretford End will be available for \u00a315 for fans aged 18-25 next term, while season and match ticket prices have been frozen for a seventh consecutive campaign.\nUnited successfully trialled a singing section in the FA Cup quarterfinal against Brighton, while a survey of fans is in the pipeline -- if perhaps not the use of song sheets mentioned in a recent fans' forum.\nUnited are also in favour of safe standing at Old Trafford.",
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        "raw_content": "Lasme lifts UNICS over Limoges\nUNICS Kazan erased a 14-point second-quarter deficit to edge Limoges CSP 66-69 on Tuesday at Palais Des Sports De Beaublanc. Stephane Lasme\u2019s put-back and then steal on the game\u2019s final two possessions gave UNICS the victory in a game that saw six lead changes in the fourth quarter alone. Lasme finished with 13 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks in helping UNICS to a 2-0 start in Group H of the Top 16. Danilo Andusic added 12 points, former Limoges player Jamar Smith tallied 11 points and 7 assists and Anton Ponkrashov posted 10 points and 7 assists for the winners. William Howard led Limoges with 14 points on 4-of-6 three-point shooting plus 7 rebounds. Axel Bouteille added 11 points and Josh Carter 10 as Limoges fell to 0-2 in the group. The game was Limoges\u2019s first home game since the sudden death of team president and former player Frederic Forte. He was honored by fans with a standing ovation during the fourth minute of the game; Forte wore No. 4 during his playing days.\nMam Jaiteh scored the game\u2019s first 4 points and Dru Joyce nailed a three-pointer as the hosts went ahead 7-3. The crowd rose to its feet at the six-minute mark \u2013 the fourth minute of the game \u2013 in appreciation of the late Forte. Despite a pair of Lasme blocks, Limoges remained in control and stretched the lead to 14-5 on a Kenny Hayes triple and Danny Gibson layup. UNICS called timeout and Ponkrashov, fresh off the bench, scored inside. A Bouteille runner made it 17-10 after 10 minutes. Limoges center Tautvydas Lydeka took a seat with 3 fouls after the first play in the second quarter. Bouteille connected form downtown for the first score of the quarter, which gave the hosts a double-digit lead. Brian Conklin produced a nifty spin move for a layup and Carter sank a jumper as the Limoges doubled up UNICS, 24-12. Bouteille made it a 14-point advantage before Lasme scored twice to trim the gap. Despite a Limoges timeout, the momentum shifted to UNICS and Smith landed back-to-back triples to cap a 0-10 run. A three by Howard revived the hosts with a three. Howard and Andusic traded threes in the last minute of the half to make it 32-27 at the break.\nHoward nailed his third three of the game for the first basket of the second half, but Smith scored on back-to-back possessions to bring UNICS within 4. The visitors kept it close and Lasme turned an offensive rebound into a layup for Andusic, which drew the visitors within 40-38 midway through the third quarter. Smith stole the ball and fed Melvin Ejim for a layup that tied the game at 44-44. Maurice Ndour\u2019s slam gave UNICS its first lead, 45-46. Lydeka free throws and a Bouteille layup restored a Limoges advantage, but Ponkrashov tied it at 49-49 through three quarters. 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        "raw_content": "Charter Hire \u2013 Terms & Conditions\nSydney Executive Coach Charter (SECC) provides ground transport services throughout Australia.\nYour booking is accepted subject to the following terms and conditions and by confirming your booking you accept that these terms & conditions will apply.\nAny amendments to your booking after confirmation can only be accepted subject to availability. SECC reserves the right to charge an amendment fee in respect of any change to your booking in addition to any other applicable charges in relation to the amendment.\nIn an event that you cancel your booking. SECC reserves the right to charge a cancellation fee as follows:\nBookings cancelled greater than 4 days prior to travel: up to 25% of the value of the booking\nBookings cancelled between 2 days prior to travel 50% of the value of the booking.\nBookings cancelled 1 day prior to travel: 100% of the value of the booking.\nIn addition to any cancellation fee charged by SECC you will also be responsible for payment of any charges levied by suppliers in respect of the cancelled booking. In all cases the total fee charged will not exceed the value of the booking.\nIn the event of payment via credit card, SECC will charge an additional fee of 3.3% of the value of the booking according to the type of credit card used.\nSECC require the payment of 25% deposit to confirm a booking. The balance of any amount due will be payable in full no later than 5 days prior to the date of travel.\nYou are responsible for any charges levied by suppliers in respect of extra time in the event that your booking does not run to schedule. This includes any extra charges levied where you choose to extend the duration of your booking and include charges for flight and/or traffic delays.\nSECC has no liability for any act, omission or default, whether negligent or otherwise of any supplier. We have no liability for any loss or damage occasioned by the negligence, act or omission of any supplier or other third party. In circumstances where liability cannot be excluded, such liability is limited to the value of the purchased travel arrangements.\nFood & Beverage Consumption: Food & Beverages are not to be consumed on any vehicle without prior approval. In such circumstances payment of a bond may be required to cover the risk of damage to the vehicle. Your responsibility for any damage is in accordance with these terms and conditions.\nDamage to Vehicle: You are responsible for any charge levied by a supplier in respect of any damage caused to a vehicle as a direct result of your booking. You will not be responsible for payment where damage was caused by the actions of any employee of the supplier. In all case the driver of any vehicle will have the discretion to stop the vehicle and disembark those passengers engaging in unacceptable or unruly behaviour.\nSmoking: Smoking is not permitted by law on any vehicle supplied by SECC.\nPrices are current at the time of quotation and subject to availability at the time of booking. All quoted prices include GST. SECC reserves the right to pass on, without notice, any increases that may occur in any applicable airport charges, road tolls, entry fees or parking charges.",
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        "raw_content": "Main engine ignition\nCherry Chaser has now been uploaded to the Android Market.\nInteresting process, learnt a bit about signing APK files with my own certificate and that the Android Market requires a 512x512 application icon. I wasn't quite prepared for that so I've just used the standard game icon for the moment until I can create something better.\nI'm still waiting for the app to appear on the market itself, hopefully it will be on there by tomorrow. Looking at the vast number of slot machine games there I'm not expecting much. I think to get anywhere in the Android Market these days will require either an exciting and unique game or a strong marketing campaign.",
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        "raw_content": "You are not logged in. [Log In] FunTrivia Home \u00bb Forums \u00bb The FunTrivia Community \u00bb Why is the Sky Blue? \u00bb Latin America\n#693539 - Fri Feb 24 2012 01:28 AM Latin America\nCentral and South America are called Latin America. I thought Latin was associated with Italy and Rome. How come the descendants of Spain are call Latininos?\n#693630 - Fri Feb 24 2012 07:30 AM Re: Latin America\nSpanish is a Romance language, descended directly from Vulgar Latin. During the Punic Wars (about 260-140BC), Spain was conquered by the Romans who naturally took their language with them. The language acquired characteristics from local languages, such as Basque, and became recognisable as a separate language in the 9th century AD - slightly before Italian became regarded as a separate language from the same Vulgar Latin.\nThere are strong similarities between Spanish and Italian, it is said that if you know one you can understand the other. Well, I can't speak either of them well but I can read both in a limited fashion (handy for menus!) because I did Latin at school. My teachers said at the time that persisting with Latin would be of value in later life - I'm not sure they meant getting good pizza toppings but it works for me!\nSo Spanish = Latin = Latino.\nThanks flopsy, I thought it might be something like that.\n#776498 - Tue Mar 06 2012 01:13 PM Re: Latin America\nminkpenny\nLoc: Buenos Aires\nit is said that if you know one you can understand the other.\nWell, you can understand some of it. My first language is Spanish. If I put on the Italian channel (RAI), I'll understand a few words or even sentences here and there, but I can't follow a conversation in Italian. Both languages, and also Portuguese, have a lot of similarities, but that doesn't mean that people who speak these languages can understand one another. A month ago I helped two Brazilian tourists and I had a hard time understanding them and it was the same for them with me. We had to speak very slowly and still there were many things we didn't understand.\nEdited by minkpenny (Tue Mar 06 2012 01:15 PM)\n#778039 - Sun Mar 11 2012 04:50 PM Re: Latin America\nMinkpenny, I asked a Spanish person if Portuguese was similar to Spanish and they said they are very different. For some reason I see Portugal and Spain to have a strong link. We don't expect neighbours like France, Germany or Holland to understand each other though.\n#778410 - Tue Mar 13 2012 07:39 AM Re: Latin America\nFrench is a Romance language too, as is Romanian.\nOne who speaks French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese or even Romanian, can probably *read* the other languages quite well, but the spoken language is harder to follow. Add to this that many people speaking a Romance language have a habit of speaking at a high pace, and you'll understand the problem.\nGerman and Dutch are likewise related (Germanic languages). Other Germanic languages are Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish and Danish.\n#779444 - Fri Mar 16 2012 05:36 PM Re: Latin America\nI'd probably call English a Germanic language, too, though it's complicated by the Norman Invasion and the doubling of vocabulary - there tends to be both a Germanic and a Romance version of many words.",
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        "raw_content": "Early Monday morning, on Nov. 19, 2018 a crowd began to gather at the closed doors of Roy\u2019s Pharmacy. They were awaiting the 9 a.m. clearance sale of all gift items in the store. The chatter among the group was still of disbelief, as they processed what the town will do with no pharmacy.\nLaura Knowlton/staff photo\nCurtis brothers ran drug store for more than 40 years.\nEditor\u2019s Note: Roy\u2019s Pharmacy in Tonasket, in business under that name since 1955, shut its doors without warning last Tuesday, selling their customer list to RiteAid in Omak.\nWhile the owners had little to say on the record, Mary Lou Kriner, president of the Tonasket Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Tonasket City Council said, \u201cThis will have a huge impact on the community. All the scripts will go to RiteAid, a lot of people will go that direction. This will really affect the elderly in our community, to have to go all that way will be hard on them. Nobody knows why it closed.\u201d\nThe pharmacy was known as Jerry\u2019s Pharmacy when the late Roy Curtis bought it in 1955, later joined by his brother Lloyd. I sat down last Sunday and discussed some of the history with Lloyd. G.A.D.\nBoth Roy and Lloyd graduated from Oroville High School, Roy going into the U.S. Navy and Lloyd going to Washington State College to Pharmacy School. Upon Roy\u2019s return he went into Pharmacy School at WSC as well. Lloyd went into the U.S. Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant during the Korean War and Roy put his education to work at Jerry\u2019s Pharmacy in Tonasket.\nFrom All Roads Lead to Tonasket by Henry Colbert and Elva Helm.\u201dThe Rexall store was built by Tom Martin, probably in the early 30\u2032s. Martin sold the store to Jerry Funk in 1955. Then Roy Curtis bought it from Funk in 1955. Roy\u2019s brother Lloyd joined him in 1958 and developed a partnership\u2026\u201d\n\u201cJerry Funk who had Jerry\u2019s Pharmacy wanted to sell to Roy. Roy was a little reluctant because while he recognized the pharmacy part he didn\u2019t think he had the knowledge to run a business. However, it worked out wonderful,\u201d said Curtis.\n\u201cWhen I got out of the Air Force I went to work for Roy in 1956, then I went to Spokane and got married. In 1958 I went into partnership with Roy,\u201d he said.\nThe two worked at the pharmacy every day, with both keeping track of their hours and filling in for each other when they needed time off.\n\u201cI\u2019d have a friend come in and I could just say \u2018See you Roy, back in two days.\u2019 It was a very easy partnership. We were brothers, best friends and partners. You couldn\u2019t have asked for anything better,\u201d said Curtis, adding that while their parents lived in the family home in Oroville where they were both born, he and his brother had homes in Tonasket.\nAlso from All Roads Lead to Tonasket: \u201cLloyd Curtis, Dorothy Forbes and Roy Curtis in front of Roy\u2019s Rexall Pharmacy during Tonasket Fires, a game, parade and fireworks celebration sponsored by the Tonasket Merchant\u2019s Association.\u201d\nCurtis said the first thing they would do on cold mornings would be to stoke the fire in the woodstove in the basement.\n\u201cIt would really heat the place up and when one of us started to feel cold we\u2019d just go downstairs and rebuild the fire,\u201d he said, adding another thing that was done in the morning was to go outside and sweep the sidewalk.\n\u201cIn those days everyone went out and swept their sidewalk first thing in the morning,\u201d said Curtis.\n\u201cWe had a drug store like the old-fashioned drug store, we sold school supplies, cosmetics, games, gifts and health aids, besides the prescription counter,\u201d he said.\nCurtis says that they did not fill as many prescriptions as pharmacies do now, that third-party payments from insurance companies was not as prevalent back then.\n\u201cWe filled for welfare, L&I and a few with insurance coverage, that became a big thing later on,\u201d he said. \u201cYears ago we concocted a number of the prescriptions at the store, namely creams or ointments. I did do a powder paper once, that\u2019s an old way of doing them. We did do some capsules as well.\u201d\nPerhaps one of the biggest attractions and a part of many pharmacies in the old days, was the soda fountain.\nFrom All Roads Lead to Tonasket: \u201cThis interior picture was given by Lloyd Curtis. It was reproduced from a slide taken about 1956 when both the drug stores in town had soda fountains. Bev Haney is shown waiting on and unknown customer. Business was not too good for the fountains, so this one was taken out about 1958. The other one was also removed about the same time and there hasn\u2019t been one since.\u201d\n\u201cWe made wonderful milkshakes, like the way we liked them, very thick,\u201d Curtis said. \u201cWe had the fountain to draw in people, but later it became more of a burden. It took up too much space and never really made any money for us,\u201d he said. \u201cAfter we closed the fountain we\u2019d still have people coming down from Canada asking where it had gone.\u201d\nTonasket Drug, which was operated by Dick and Norma Geil, where Tonasket Interiors is located now, also had a fountain, according to Curtis. That drug store was in business during the whole time that the brothers ran Roy\u2019s.\n\u201cWe were with Rexall to start with and they pretty much went out of business. They had a lot of one cent sales,\u201d said Curtis, who adds that later the pharmacy was associated with McKesson.\nThe brothers were community minded, going to Spokane and Seattle to buy gifts for Christmas late each summer from Rexall and McKesson, the two suppliers the pharmacy was associated with.\nRoy and Lloyd Curtis with Santa Claus at Roys Pharmacy in 1958. The two were brothers, friends and partners, says Lloyd Curtis.\nThe two enjoyed dressing up as Santa at Christmas time and delivering gifts all over town to homes that didn\u2019t have as much as others.\n\u201cOne of the good things we did for the community was playing Santa all those years. We\u2019d close the store and from 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. we would deliver gifts to people we didn\u2019t know,\u201d Curtis said.\nThe brothers sold the pharmacy to the present owners in 1993 when Roy turned 65. Lloyd continued to work there for nearly three years, retiring on Dec. 23, 1995.\n\u201cI wanted Christmas eve off for the first time in 40 years and I was just six months from being 65,\u201d he said.\nCurtis said that he and his brother really enjoyed their store and their customers.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t get rich, but we had a good life and we were able to support two families from that one store. Neither one of us would have wanted to do anything else different in life. People were good to us. Back then you could visit with your customer, today you can\u2019t always get to do that,\u201d he said.\nCurtis said he has talked with one of the owners and that he has agreed to let the Borderlands Historical Society look through some of the old items in the basement that were there from back in the time the brothers ran it.\n\u201cI know there is a big old cash register down there about two feet wide that is mine,\u201d said Curtis holding out his hands like someone telling a fish story. \u201cIt weighs a ton. I took Roy\u2019s grandson down there and he was a wrestler and weight lifter. He said there\u2019s no way he could carry it out.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Here\u2019s How Star Wars Plans To Link Return Of The Jedi To The Force Awakens\nWe all knew that since Disney bought Lucasfilm and now owns Star Wars we were going to see that universe grow and expand like never before. There are already books, comics, and an animated series, as well as half-a-dozen movies in the works, but holy crap they are not messing around. Even though the Expanded Universe of novels and other properties that have existed for years has been scrapped, deemed non-canon, that doesn\u2019t mean that Lucasfilm is abandoning that expansive approach, and they have plans to release an avalanche of new, officially canon material.\nAccording to Entertainment Weekly, Disney, along with Worldwide Publishing and Lucasfilm Press, plans to release \u201cat least 20\u201d Star Wars books this year, a series titled Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This is all designed to capitalize on the hype surrounding the impending release of J.J. Abrams\u2019 film, which opens December 18, and much of the ground covered falls between the original trilogy and the new films, serving as a link between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. After all, a lot can happen in 30 plus years.\nHere\u2019s How The Next Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer Reveals Luke, Leia, And Han\nWhen we\u2019re talking about a movie the size of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the trailers get more hype and attention than most of the other films that hit the theaters in a given year. Every single frame of the one that dropped back in November has been examined, poured over, and milked of every last drop of potential information. And now it\u2019s time to move our attention to the next trailer.\nWe\u2019ve heard that the next look at The Force Awakens will show theatrically with Avengers: Age of Ultron, and the most recent news has it making its public debut at Star Wars Celebration in mid-April. Latino Review has been all over the Star Wars beat since day one, and they\u2019ve had contact with multiple sources, all claiming to have seen a similar trailer, and shared the description with the world. There are spoilers for the trailer beyond this point, if that\u2019s even a real thing. This report is, obviously, unconfirmed.\nStar Wars 7: Here\u2019s Why J.J. Abrams Says We Haven\u2019t Seen More Footage\nThat Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer pretty damn awesome. Even months later I still watch it at least once every other day or so. But while it introduces us to most of the key new additions to that far, far away galaxy, it\u2019s noticeably light on familiar faces. That, of course, was a very conscious choice, and J.J. Abrams admits that there has been a great deal of back and forth as he and Lucasfilm try to decide what to show, what to leave out, and how to best market their film.\nStar Wars: The Force Awakens Begins Like This\nFor many of us, that moment on December 18, when we sit down in that movie theater and the lights go down for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, is going to be something we\u2019ve been waiting a long, long time for. It\u2019s hard not to get a little bit giddy about the prospect of seeing new Star Wars on the big screen, and now, thanks to a new report making the rounds, we\u2019ve got an idea of what we\u2019re going to see right off the bat.\nAs usual, there are potential SPOILERS beyond this point. Also, this is an unconfirmed rumor from an unnamed source, so take it with a grain of salt and make of it what you will. PSA over.\nThis Star Wars: The Force Awakens Spoiler Is Huge For One Key Character\nAt this point, what would a day talking about sci-fi be without a potential spoiler for Star Wars: The Force Awakens? That would probably be a day we slept through, or maybe the day the internet finally breaks. But today is not that day, so there is the obligatory potential SPOILER, and it\u2019s a doozy, like, maybe you don\u2019t necessarily want to read this one.\nSeriously, there are SPOILERS beyond this point, like the kind we feel a little bit bad about posting. But you\u2019re grownups and can make your own decision.\nThat Massive Star Wars: The Force Awakens Reveal May Be Bunk After All\nAt this point, who the hell even knows how many rumors there have been about the plot of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and however many there are, there are only going to be dozens more before we hit the December 18 release date. With all the swirling, conflicting reports, we don\u2019t know what to believe, and we won\u2019t know anything for certain until we finally sit down in that darkened theater\u2014Disney, Lucasfilm, and J.J. Abrams sure as hell aren\u2019t going to tell us much, if anything. But returning franchise star Mark Hamill have outed one of the biggest rumors floating around as being total BS.\nJust a warning, there are potential spoilers beyond this point, but you probably already knew that.",
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        "raw_content": "Pressure and Expectation: An Interview with Layla Abi-Falah\nThis week\u2019s interview is with Layla Abi-Falah. Layla is a rising senior at the College of William & Mary, where she is studying International Relations with a concentration in human rights in the Middle East and Africa. Layla works in several research projects on campus, and has spent most of her time recently studying for the LSAT. Her goal is to become a human rights lawyer; basically, she wants to be the next Amal Clooney!\nRV: What is your family\u2019s background?\nLA: My dad moved here during the Lebanese Civil War, which was a war that lasted about twenty years. They fled and my dad had a plan to come here and go to school here. My mom followed later on when he got settled. They moved here in the 70s and my dad went to VCU, so they\u2019ve been in Richmond for a really long time. It\u2019s where my sister was born and it\u2019s where I was born. 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They\u2019re very strong and empowered, but at the same time there are definitely things that, even though they\u2019re strong and empowered, they\u2019re definitely strong and empowered within the household. They take on the gender role of being mothers and being caretakers and doing the housework, doing the cleaning, doing the cooking. That\u2019s definitely what I\u2019ve seen with my aunts and my grandmother, how the older generation they\u2019ve taken on those gender roles, but I\u2019ve seen how the new generation [is different]. For example I have a cousin who works for the UN and she went to college, she speaks three languages, she\u2019s amazing and I love her very much. She works for the UN now, and she definitely rejects that gender role. What we see here, where are there these gender roles that the new generation is rejecting, the same thing is happening in Lebanon. I think gender roles still exist and there are still spheres that women are confined to, or expected to be in. Even my cousin, I\u2019m sure as soon as she finds a guy and gets married she\u2019s going to have to be the one who takes off from her job at the UN and stays at home and takes care of the kids. Even though she\u2019s a strong and empowered person, there\u2019s definitely still a societal expectation that goes along with the fact that she is the woman and she\u2019s having the baby, and she has to go home and take care of the baby that she had. I don\u2019t think there would ever be a situation, especially in Lebanon, where a man would stay at home, whereas here it can be more common. I definitely see a lot of the juxtaposing; this is how some people are, this is how some people are breaking it, but it\u2019s not been a completely broken role of women, so it\u2019s still very prevalent in a lot of different ways.\nI\u2019ve definitely seen it and thought; well I cannot have that happen to me. I will not conform to that.\nRV: How do you see yourself in these gender roles? What are your expectations for yourself?\nLA: I don\u2019t want to get too much like \u201cthis is what I want to be when I grow up,\u201d but that\u2019s what it kind of is. The way I see the next ten, twenty years playing out is that I want to go to law school, and my eventual goal is to be a human rights lawyer for the UN. I would love to have a family and I always joke with my friends that I just want one little perfect girl. I definitely want that, but I wouldn\u2019t see myself getting married unless I knew it was somebody who was catching up to the 21st century. We\u2019re going to share responsibilities, because by the time I would want to have a kid I would want to have a name for myself. I don\u2019t want to give all that up. For me, fighting the gender role is to find somebody who would fight it with me. I don\u2019t think women can do it by themselves; we have to have men who are in it with [us].\nRV: Do you feel support for that from your family?\nLA: Yes. My mom\u2014as I\u2019ve grown up, I\u2019ve realized more of what she\u2019s done. I\u2019ve realized how amazing she is and how strong she is. Even though she does fit kind of perfectly into gender norms; she followed my dad and was at home taking care of my sister and me, and now works part time to take care of us and come home and clean. While my dad can kind of fit the role of the Arab dad; he goes to work, come home and sits on the couch not doing anything, and tells my sister and me to go help our mom. At the same time, even though there are times when I get really annoyed with him and say, \u201cNo I don\u2019t want to go help mom do the dishes, you go help her, I\u2019m actually studying for this exam I have tomorrow, you\u2019re just watching TV, why can\u2019t you do it?\u201d and there\u2019s that tension there, I know my parents are really proud of me and really excited about the things I do. All the things my mom does, for all of us, it\u2019s really inspiring and I respect her for it. She wakes up at 5 am every day and just goes at it. I would never do that, it\u2019s crazy, but I respect her for doing it. She definitely wants more for me; she wants me to be able to wake up at 5 am because I have to finish a brief or a case. They\u2019re both really supportive.\nRV: How were you raised to view education, and what is you family\u2019s view and expectation of your education?\nLA: I don\u2019t know if you\u2019ve heard of tiger moms or tiger dads, but those are my parents. Arab parents are really strict, so education is the most important thing in the entire world. It was always A or nothing. If we didn\u2019t get an A we were in big trouble. Education was super important in our house. I remember coming home from preschool and my mom saying, \u201cOkay, you\u2019re not going to play right now, we\u2019re going to sit and read this book.\u201d Whenever my friends would come over to my house, she\u2019d still make me do it. She\u2019d force them to read, too.\nKind of how I was referring to my dad saying to go help my mom with the dishes, he didn\u2019t know that I had [homework]. But if they knew, my mom would [refuse help] and tell me she needed me to go study. Both of them would say, \u201cWe\u2019ll do everything, we need you to go study.\u201d Here\u2019s an example of something that happened recently. I got my credit card stolen, and I was freaking out. My parents were like, \u201cCalm down, we\u2019ll take care of it, now go study.\u201d I had a final the next morning. They never want anything to come in the way of [my education].\nRV: Do you think that your parents being immigrants, and possibly being in search of that \u201cAmerican Dream\u201d concept has affected their expectation of you? Do you feel pushed or do you feel that education holds such a value because it\u2019s a key to something more?\nLA: I think so; I think if we hadn\u2019t moved here and we\u2019d been living in Lebanon, I feel like I would still have those expectations, but it would also be a different cultural setting. For instance, I think that I would probably put my educational responsibilities on the back burner for family obligations, because that\u2019s how it is over there; family first. It\u2019s a different situation here than it would be in Lebanon.\nBut they moved here to get a better life for themselves and their kids. Now there\u2019s this expectation that we\u2019ll fulfill that. They always say, \u201cWe want you to do better than we did ourselves.\u201d My mom was valedictorian of her high school: very smart. But there was nowhere to go from there. So she said [I] needed to so what she did, but then go somewhere with it. There\u2019s this expectation that because they didn\u2019t get to do it, we have to.\nRV: How do their expectations affect your views and expectations of yourself?\nLA: I don\u2019t think that my expectations have been tied to that. Maybe at the beginning when I was in elementary school, I felt that I had to get an A because my mom said that I had to get an A. But I think by the time I got into middle school, and then high school and now in college, it became something that I wanted and expected for myself. Doing well and getting a good education: I have my own expectations for myself, like becoming a human rights lawyer. I think that when I was little they had me on the right path; concentrating and doing well from the get-go; but I don\u2019t think now I sit here and think that I need to do well because my parents did this for me.\nRV: How do you think that your goals for yourself might have been different had you been in Lebanon instead of the US?\nLA: I don\u2019t know if I would be the same person with the same goals; I might be. There are a lot of [women], like my cousins. I would hope that seeing examples set by my cousins, I would be influenced to be great like them. I might not be as motivated, because I would have the expectation of getting married, and getting married to a Druze guy, and we\u2019d have to have little Druze babies, and that would have to be a part of the goal, too. I think that it would have been more family and community-centered goals than my individual goals. My work would have been more likely a 9-5 job instead of my main purpose.\nRV: What are some challenges you\u2019ve personally faced within your educational career?\nLA: In elementary school, just the pressure that if I didn\u2019t get an A then I\u2019d be in trouble. That pressure turned into my own pressure that I was setting for myself. That\u2019s been a huge struggle I\u2019ve had: the expectations and perfection. I\u2019ll think that if I don\u2019t do something perfectly then nothing else will go according to plan.\nEven now, for example, I had a test for International Political Economy. This has been the hardest class ever; I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve taken a harder class at William & Mary. I worked so hard on it, but I still don\u2019t think I did really well on the final, so maybe I\u2019ll have a B at the end of the semester. So that pressure makes me think that now I have to study 10x harder on the LSAT because my GPA is going to go down. Then I won\u2019t go to the law school I want, and I won\u2019t get the job I want, and my expectations and stress become this domino effect. It started from my parents in elementary school and became my own stress from there.\nRV: What else motivates you within education? Not necessarily academic achievement, but what motivates you to continue your education?\nLA: My goal to be a human rights lawyer all started in 9th grade when I was in this history club at my high school. I thought \u201cHistory club? I love history! Are we going to debate Napoleon or something? Napoleon: good guy or bad guy?\u201d I walk in and it was more of a human rights club. We walk in and the first thing that we see is this video The Lost Boys of Sudan. And it just made me sob. I thought, \u201cWhy was this happening?\u201d At that point I\u2019d only heard bad things from my parents, like Palestinian flights. I was actually seeing it, and it inspired me. It got me on this path that I have to do something about what\u2019s happening in the Middle East, in Africa. I have to do something that matters, especially [for] women and especially [for] children. That\u2019s what got me going, and then I knew I wanted to work for the UN because my parents took me to New York the next year and we took a tour of the UN. I thought it would be boring but we toured this one section about UNICEF. If there had to be one section of the UN I wanted to work for it would be UNICEF. It had all of this information about what they were doing for kids and education, and I thought it was amazing.\nThose two factors that happened within a year really changed my life. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer, but I didn\u2019t know what kind. Then this happened and I knew I had to be a human rights lawyer. I want to give these people a voice. That\u2019s what drives me everyday.\nRV: What is the most important thing you\u2019ve learned in university?\nLA: The most important thing I\u2019ve learned\u2026aside from the West sucks? That\u2019s basically the International Relations major, that the West sucks. I guess it\u2019s how to be wrong. Especially last semester, it\u2019s how to be wrong. Not that I always thought I was right, but how to be wrong and learn what the right thing is.\n[Also], I was in a class with my research professor, called Politics in Africa. We were discussing humanitarian aid and human rights, and we were discussing agency. Agency in itself is a huge thing I\u2019ve learned as well. The professor said, \u201cWhen you think you\u2019re going to go save Africa, or whatever place you think needs your saving, that takes away their agency. They\u2019re very capable of saving themselves, so let\u2019s talk about new ways of lending a helping hand, but not saving.\u201d It was a huge thing that I learned, because it affected the way I saw myself in this whole scene. I wasn\u2019t coming in as a savior. This is my goal, but now I need to know I need to talk about it differently and frame it differently, because I want to give these people a voice, I don\u2019t want to be their voice.\nRV: How has your worldview changed since coming to college?\nLA: I\u2019ve definitely become very aware. And of course you become aware, that\u2019s the point of college. But I think that the level of awareness that I\u2019ve gotten about the world around me, even from little tiny Williamsburg, is crazy. I\u2019ve learned so many things about agency, what has gone wrong in the world, and why it\u2019s still not better. We always think that we\u2019re in the West, and so we\u2019re going to help everyone else. But then, like I said with the whole agency talk, it changed my view to not trust everything, and really understanding and going deeper. It\u2019s made me super aware of everything that I hear and see, and taking the veil off to really uncover something.\nRV: What interests you the most about working with other countries and cultures?\nLA: I think there\u2019s a lot to learn from other people. I take Arabic and French, and I\u2019m obsessed with learning languages. They\u2019re the key to entering another culture. Since I want to work in the Middle East and Africa, those are the two main languages. It\u2019s been really exciting for me to open up with these different cultures and whole different way of think and way of life.\nSince becoming a French major, we\u2019ve learned about la\u00efcit\u00e9 [French secularism], and I think that when you learn about French culture and language, you start being able to look at them and understand the way they act. That\u2019s really important, because a lot of people go into international relations thinking, \u201cI\u2019m going to fix this, but I don\u2019t speak French, I don\u2019t speak Spanish, I don\u2019t speak Arabic, but I do speak English and everyone is going to speak English with me.\u201d But then I think, okay, but you can\u2019t understand their culture. You have no idea why they\u2019re doing what they\u2019re doing, you just think that it\u2019s wrong and you\u2019re going to tell them it\u2019s wrong without trying to understand. People tell the French that they\u2019re being racist because of la\u00efcit\u00e9 all the time, but is that really what it is? Is it racist? Or is it their system? So how do we fix something that\u2019s leading to racist issues without understanding what the system is and what the rules are. I think la\u00efcit\u00e9 is a really great example.\nRV: You site Amal Clooney as your inspiration and your goal. What about her specifically do you admire and hope to emulate?\nLA: I think that she\u2019s done exactly what I envision myself doing. Right now, for instance, she\u2019s doing a case on the Maldives, for this leader who was trying to great things for the Maldives, but then there was a coup and he became a prisoner. I think those kinds of cases are so important, but nobody knows about them. Being the person who cares about what no one else cares about, and being the person who will stand up for what no one else will stand up for, is really important. I think she does a really good job of being this badass, empowered woman. She went to Oxford, NYU, and took this great education and used it to change the world. It sucks though, even me, I didn\u2019t know about her until George Clooney married her. I wish I\u2019d known who she was before then. She\u2019s a great example of a Lebanese, Druze women who really just broke free of the constraints of her culture and decided she was going to do X, Y and Z. Even since her celebrity stardom, she hasn\u2019t slowed down from any of it. She knows people are watching, so she can tell them more [about her causes].\nRV: What do you think of education in the US?\nLA: I think if we\u2019re going to start from the bottom, like elementary school going up to high school, I was really fortunate. Richmond has great schools; the issue is that some areas have really great schools and others don\u2019t. I\u2019m an Arab-American girl who got to go to great schools in Richmond with specialty centers; does another Arab-American girl living in another area have the same opportunity? It\u2019s always the richer the area, the better the school, the poorer the area the worse the school. I think that America, being the richest country in the world basically, that\u2019s inexcusable.\nI don\u2019t know why our lower level education system is so screwed up and based on tests. I got to break free from the system and go to these specialty schools, and [didn\u2019t prioritize standardized testing]. Whereas other schools will heavily prioritize [standardized testing]. I think it\u2019s really unfair that some people don\u2019t get what I\u2019ve gotten or what you\u2019ve gotten. They may not even have the chance to go to college, because after such a crappy education and without the money, how is college ever going to be a reality for them? We always say \u201cAmerican Dream,\u201d but how come our own Americans can\u2019t always live the American Dream?\nRV: What about girls\u2019 education in the US?\nLA: I think the US does a good job of empowering women. There\u2019s this great speech by Obama that he gave at the commencement of Barnard. It\u2019s an all-girls school in New York. It\u2019s female empowerment that\u2019ll just punch you in the face; it\u2019s great! He said how he wanted the success of the women at Barnard to exist for minority girls in minority areas as well. Especially with minorities, say some other Arab-American girls who didn\u2019t have the schools of Richmond or really supportive parents, they may slide through the cracks of the American system.\nBut I think the school system does a good job of empowering girls. In the past, girls weren\u2019t being encouraged to enter math and science fields, but now there\u2019s this big movement and encouragement of women in STEM. Even when you say it, it sounds empowering! We still have a long way to get there. There are still issues that exist, but I think we\u2019re doing well relatively. At the same time, as this top leader country, we should be doing better. I think the progress is there.\nThank you to Layla for being interviewed for this post. Check back in next Tuesday for another topic on girls\u2019 education in the United States!\nLayla Abi-Falah\nNewer PostMore Than a Distraction: School Dress Codes\nOlder PostThe Nitty-Gritty on Sex Education",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Resources > Care of Creation\nEven if \u2018nature is at our disposition,' all too often we do not respect it or consider it a gracious gift which we must care for and set at the service of our brothers and sisters, including future generations. Here too what is crucial is responsibility on the part of all in pursuing, in a spirit of fraternity, policies respectful of this earth, which is our common home. I recall a popular saying: \u2018God always forgives, we sometimes forgive, but when nature\u2014creation\u2014is mistreated, she never forgives!'\nContinuing in the footsteps of his predecessors\u2014Popes John Paul II and Benedict\u2014Pope Francis is calling Catholics to be good stewards of the gift of creation. All Catholics are called to live their faith in relationship with God's creation. St. Augustine wrote that while the divine Scripture must be read, \"the universe must also be observed in order to know God.\"\nFor the past 75 years, Glenmary priests and brothers have explored and expressed the social demands of the Catholic faith\u2014including care of creation\u2014through their home mission ministry efforts.\nGlenmary serves rural areas that sit in the lap of nature. From it's beginning the home mission society has nurtured a deep interest in the care of creation. Father William Howard Bishop, Glenmary's founder, encouraged rural living and agrarian reform as president of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference. He chose St. Francis of Assisi, a missionary and lover of creation, as a Glenmary patron. As Father John Rausch wrote in 2004, \"Even before developing today's conscious awareness of ecological issues, Glenmary intuitively saw the interconnection between God's creation and people with their land.\"\nToday, that interconnection is still being explored and promoted by Glenmary priests, brothers and lay coworkers working to encourage respect for the environment and sustainable practices in mission areas they serve as well as bring awareness to environment injustices taking place both in mission areas and beyond.\nThose are the tasks of the members of Glenmary's Environmental Committee who strive to \"call Glenmary to a conscious relationship of interdependence with the rest of creation so as to minimize its impact on the earth's resources.\"\nWe show our respect for the Creator by our stewardship of God's creation. Care for the earth is a duty of our faith and a sign of our concern for all people. We should strive to live simply to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.\nWe have a moral obligation to protect the planet on which we live\u2014to respect God's creation and to ensure a safe and hospitable environment for human beings, especially children at their most vulnerable stages of development.\nAs stewards called by God to share the responsibility for the future of the earth, we should work for a world in which people respect and protect all of creation and seek to live simply in harmony with it for the sake of future generations.\n\u2014Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,\nGlenmary Ecological Resource Kit for Individuals and Families\nThis Land Is Home to Me & At Home In the Web of Life (Catholic Bishops of Appalachia and Catholic Committee of Appalachia)",
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        "raw_content": "Twins\u2019 death: No kidding with responsibilities\nBy Sun Xiaobo Source:Global Times Published: 2018/8/10 0:03:42\nA piece of heartbreaking news has recently impaled the hearts of Chinese parents. A mother surnamed Chen from Beijing was holidaying with her eight-year-old twin girls in Qingdao, a coastal city in East China's Shandong Province. While the twins played with children on the beach, Chen sat some distance away and stole a few glances at her cellphone from time to time. But at one point, when she looked up after a few minutes, her daughters were gone. After an extensive search, rescuers found the girls' bodies about 150 meters from the shore the next day.\nIt's not easy to raise a child, even more so today. The shocking incident once again warns parents of two important things: always keep an eye on your kids, especially in public places, and learn as much about safety as possible when taking trips with your family.\nThe loss of two lovely girls must have drowned the family in sorrow and the mother would likely be suffering from guilt for neglecting the twins. In fact, being engrossed in mobile phones has led to many such tragedies, but lessons haven't been learnt. In June, it was reported that a nine-year-old girl drowned in the community pool while her mother sat glued to her mobile phone. In the same month, a three-year-old boy was run over and killed by a van as his father looked down at his phone. According to the Guangming Daily, over 20 children were drowned in 10 days from June 25 to July 4 due to parental negligence and lack of supervision.\nIn such accidents, loss of a beloved can be the harshest punishment for the family. But there is another question: Can parents face legal action for such negligence? Countries like the US have the provision to bring the charge of negligent homicide against parents who allow children to die due to criminal negligence. Some Chinese law experts have suggested China follow suit to include a similar position in the law so that parents will be more alert when taking care of children. It sounds like rubbing salt into the wounds of grieving parents and families, but it may raise public awareness that children are not the private assets of their parents, but natural persons. Therefore, parents and carers will likely be more vigilant when they are with kids.\nComing back to the tragedy of the twins, media reports revealed that besides the mother's use of cellphone, a few other factors also led to the accident. The beach where the twins played is not approved for swimming and a placard warns beach goers: \"No swimming.\" Unfortunately this was ignored by many travelers, including the mother. Locals said they avoid visiting the beach area that is known to be hazardous with undercurrents that can easily carry away people.\nWhat if Qingdao had tightened supervision and taken stricter measures to prevent tourists from visiting the beach? And what if the mother was careful enough of the danger under the sea and stayed away from it? I hope these belated questions ring a bell and help avoid similar tragedies.\nChinese netizens often question in a lighter vein: Since we are required to obtain a qualification for almost all jobs, why being a parent - a critical job - does not need one? The mother is not the only one to blame for the death of her girls. However, a parent should be extra careful as there are safety hazards and lax management at many places. A parent can never treat safety issues lightly. After all, a moment of carelessness may bring about a lifetime of pain.\nThe author is a reporter with the Global Times. sunxiaobo@globaltimes.com.cn",
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        "raw_content": "Forcing procedural correctness can be harmful\nBy Rong Xiaoqing Source:Global Times Published: 2018/12/6 18:27:51\nWhen New York City suddenly announced in August that it would build a new jail close to Manhattan's Chinatown, the Chinese community went up in arms - it was unpleasant to have another jail at your doorstep. And when the city announced at the end of November that it had dropped the previous plan and would instead make the existing prison in Chinatown bigger, the wave of anger surged again. The second announcement also came out of the blue. In a democratic country, this is at least theoretically unacceptable. Elected officials representing Chinatown called in a unified voice for the city to restart the process to allow for more community advice. That was the easy part. The hard part is, then what?\nDiscussions between city authorities and the community can lead to three possible scenarios. First, the city builds the jail somewhere else. It is not very likely. The Chinatown jail is part of the borough-based prison system the city envisions creating by 2027, with bigger jails in four of the five boroughs to replace the current detention centers on the isolated Rikers Island. City officials say that detaining people in places in the center of communities is more humane than isolating them and will lead to a better outcome for inmates. Most elected officials in this liberal city, including those representing Chinatown, agree. What they don't agree on is the location of the new jails. But how do you make a convincing argument that one neighborhood deserves a jail more than another?\nIn the second scenario, the anger of the community dissipates during negotiations and it decides to accept the jail. Not likely either. The current detention center in Chinatown, which was built in the 1980s, triggered the biggest protests from the community then. Tens of thousands of people poured onto the streets. The jail was built anyway. Then New York Mayor Ed Koch made an infamous comment: \"You don't vote. You don't count.\" That hurt the Chinese community so much that even today it is still used, together with the image of the ugly windowless jail building in the center of Chinatown, as a way to shame Chinese voters into casting their ballots. Given this background, it's hard to imagine the Chinese would accept a bigger jail in their neighborhood.\nThe third possibility is that the city launches a better plan mindful of the community's interests. But the plan announced in August already came with some quite generous perks including the offer of some additional space for public use. The Chinese rebuffed the plan. It is quite clear by now that Chinatown just doesn't want a larger jail, period.\nIn a deadlock like this where there is little common ground for a compromise, putting all the weight on community engagement without being fully prepared for the outcome may backfire in the future. That is especially true given the Chinese community is in transformation - there is a rising awareness of citizen rights and an increasing passion for political participation. But there are unprecedented waves of political conservatism as well.\nDoing things by the book and holding talks plays an indispensable role in the American system and means its major institutions retain at least a measure of support. But it is not always aligned with the priorities of new immigrants, many of whom grew up in countries and cultures that are pragmatic and result-driven. This is particularly so with recent Chinese immigrants coming from a country where people's intense competitive spirit and sharp focus on results have contributed in a major way to its rapid economic development in the past few decades.\nThe last time procedural correctness ran amok in the Chinese community was when Chinese-American cop Peter Liang accidentally shot dead an unarmed black person while patrolling a government housing project in 2014. Liberals in the community called for Liang's indictment, trusting the judicial system to give the rookie cop a fair treatment. It didn't work out well, especially when people saw that several white cops in similar situations were not indicted.\nLiang's case was a catalyst for the creation of a rights movement among Chinese immigrants. And those fresh off the boat raised their voices playing a leading role in protests. And the protests often took place when their own interest was sacrificed for that of others, in turn helping push them further to the right.\nI once asked a veteran liberal activist who happens to be an American-born Chinese what she thinks about the right-wing views of many new Chinese immigrants. She responded: \"They need to be educated.\"\nResponses like this are, in my view, the very reason that American liberals are losing ground among new Chinese immigrants.\nProcedural correctness is important. But simply forcing it on people can do more harm than good. When the right procedure leads to the wrong result, as often happens, it can only deepen distrust of procedure as well as those who have been pushing for its use.\nThe author is a New York-based journalist. rong_xiaoqing@hotmail.com",
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        "raw_content": "This blog is part of an ongoing series of contributions from participants in The German Marshall Fund\u2019s flagship leadership development program, The Marshall Memorial Fellowship (MMF).\nFrom the EU\u2019s proposed digital tax on U.S. technological companies to the upcoming May 2018 implementation date of the General Data Protection Regulation, technology, digitization, and innovation have been highly salient and, at times, controversial topics on the transatlantic policy agenda. While technological innovation has given rise to overall higher standard of living, it has also further exacerbated the pre-existing economic fissures between the rich and poor in both the United States and European Union.\nTechnological innovation can be observed in a variety of forms, but perhaps most common is the trend toward automation, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence. Increasing rates of automation (and resulting higher productivity rates) have led to the culling and/or relocation of manufacturing and other traditionally blue-collar jobs in both the United States and EU, resulting in a fundamental economic restructuring (and reckoning) in both places. The manifestation of this economic reckoning can be seen in the Brexit vote and election of Donald Trump. Scholars have offered various theories for these two shocking geopolitical developments, but chief among them are rising economic inequality and deep mistrust of outsiders/immigrants by native populations. Rising economic inequality is rooted in educational inequality and inadequate workforce development/workforce readiness.\nTravelling through Europe as a Marshall Memorial Fellow, I recognized the urgent need to reframe the issue of workforce development as not just an economic issue, but also a security issue. In my conversations at NATO headquarters in Brussels, human capital emerged as the main challenge to cybersecurity preparedness. Investments can be made in cybersecurity infrastructure, but in order for those investments to pay dividends, a highly skilled and durable workforce must be developed and successfully retained in each of the 29 NATO member countries. Not only are such concerns salient in international organizations such as NATO, but they are also prominent in individual European countries. The Slovak government, for example, has outlined strategies to recruit, develop, and retain qualified cyber personnel. Similar concerns about developing a workforce well versed in cyber issues exist in the United States: As a corporate attorney, I have increasingly noticed companies adding chief information officers to the C-Suite ranks and weighing whether cybersecurity experts should be added to advisory and corporate governance bodies, such as a public company\u2019s board of directors.\nThere is a need to also examine workforce readiness from a public health perspective. In Copenhagen, I had the opportunity to meet with a representative from the Danish government\u2019s Life Sciences Growth Team. I learned that Alzheimer\u2019s and other neurodegenerative diseases are becoming increasingly commonplace in aging countries such as Denmark. These devastating conditions require very expensive care and place a strain on the healthcare infrastructure in Denmark. Coupled with low birth rates and the resulting net aggregate decline in the workforce, it is easy to see why the medical and public health workforce will be strained in the coming years. A similar situation is evident in Slovakia where a brain drain, coupled with extremely draconian immigration policies, has led to a shortage of qualified medical personnel. The United States is also grappling with this looming public health problem as the number of qualified medical personnel cannot keep up with the demands imposed by the aging baby boomer generation.\nA concerted, sustained effort between the public and private sector is essential in alleviating structural deficiencies and dislocations in the economy. For example, to combat the pervasive brain drain problem plaguing Slovakia, the government is working closely with the burgeoning startup scene in Bratislava to attract bright, young university graduates who would otherwise pursue employment abroad. In Copenhagen, the Danish government has established a technology ambassador position \u2014 the world\u2019s first diplomatic post focused exclusively on resolving foreign policy concerns surrounding technology, cyber, and privacy; promoting foreign direct technology investment in Denmark (including the creation of jobs) and promoting Danish technology companies abroad. Finally, recognizing that the Five Star Movement came to power as a result of widespread feelings of economic malaise among the Italian citizenry (while in Turin, I learned that citizens were angry that Whirlpool had moved thousands of jobs to Slovakia), politicians affiliated with the Five Star Movement have highlighted the issue of workforce development. Many European cities, such as Bratislava, rely heavily on foreign direct investment (the foreign automobile industry makes up a disproportionate percentage of the Bratislava economy). 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        "raw_content": "Checking Out Our Sea Legs....\n13 September '05, Tuesday.\nYesterday was a kick, and our time here in Malcesine is well spent. Even this morning, after grabbing a bite to eat, we ventured back to see if and when Louise could get a haircut. While she was getting a haircut, I was to get some internet work done. I found that both internet locations were closed, so I just ventured around town until Louise had all her hair cut off. Seeing as how it was a bright and sunny day (which we hadn't seen much of lately...), we decided to jump on one of the ferries. The ferry system here is great. Round trip, which covers 6 stops (3 each trip), gives you about 3 hours of a boat ride, and introduces you to 3 other towns along the way. I think I mentioned that Lake Gorda is about 60 miles long. We are just about 2/3rds the way from the top of the lake, so what we saw today was the last 1/3. The Italian Alps line the sides and extend well beyond the end to make this lake very special. The towns and villages that line the lake, all sit right at the edge and the slope of the mountains. We didn't get off the ferry at all the stops, but we did step on ground when we got to Riba del Garda. Riba is right at the very end and is almost swallowed up by the Alps. The architecture is all Italian (like all the villages along the lake), and with the warm colors of the lake and the buildings...something special. We arrived in Riba just in time to hear the bells of the clock tower that was built in 1200. Not only was it built in 1200, it was striking 12 noon...lunch time if you ask me... It must have been the breeze and fresh air off of the lake that made us both hungry. We checked out 6 to 8 sidewalk cafes before deciding on one that we could enjoy ITALIAN PASTA with clams and in my case clams and mussels. Riba is about 3 times larger than Malcesine, but along the water front, it still has the charm of the 1200-1600 period. Of course I just had to see what I could find for internet access, so off to find the TI. I was able to find the best internet access I have ever found, and there was only one computer and it was in a stationary/comuter store...good equipment and FAST !!! I was not only able to up-load my journal, but a lot of my pictures that we had just taken in France...what a joy. Walking the pedestrian streets and alley ways and then the boardwalk just as the sun was going down behind the mountains was quite a treat. Now for the boat ride back...\"This is quite a life\"...",
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        "raw_content": "Erie, Pa., Charts Course for Citywide Internet\nA plan could be developed by 2019 to roll out free Wi-Fi across Erie.\nby Jim Martin, Erie Times-News / October 4, 2018\n(TNS) \u2014 Erie, Pa.'s status as a smart city is poised to take on new meaning thanks to the National League of Cities, the Erie Innovation District and Velocity Network.\nThe Innovation District, which now provides free Wi-Fi in Perry Square, is expected to develop a plan during 2019 to roll out free wireless internet that could eventually blanket the city of Erie, said Karl Sanchack, the organization's CEO.\nSanchack, who spoke Tuesday in Erie at the fall conference of the Pennsylvania Economic Development Association, said the impetus for that initiative came from a call from the National League of Cities, which represents 19,000 cities and towns across the United States.\nCumberland County, Maine, Takes First Step Toward Municipal NetworkMunicipal Broadband Service Goes Regional in Fairlawn, OhioMultnomah County, Ore., Reaches for Largest Municipal Broadband Goal\nIn partnership with the philanthropic organization Schmidt Futures, the league announced in June that it was creating a new program, City Innovation Ecosystems, which is dedicated to helping cities thrive in the modern economy.\nAccording to the NLC website, \"The program marks a major new push by NLC to support regional entrepreneurship, innovation and STEM pathways in a time when too few cities are fully participating in the high-tech, global economy.\"\nSanchack, whose organization is led by Mercyhurst University, said the National League of Cities encouraged him to apply.\n\"They had been watching us for six months and liked what we were doing,\" he said.\nWhen the National League of Cities announces its showcase of 15 projects in November, a project to provide Wi-Fi for the city of Erie and to develop an educational track for students of the Erie School District will be one of the projects highlighted, Sanchack said.\nSanchack said part of the goal, working in conjunction with Mercyhurst, is to develop a curriculum for Erie students to follow a specialty educational track that would provide select students with a basic certification in information technology that could lead to an entry-level job or credit that could be transferred to college.\nNone of this will happen overnight.\nSanchack said he expects that with the help of member organizations and a professor on loan from Mercyhurst University that the Innovation District will develop a plan over the next 12 months.\nThe nature of the arrangement with the National League of Cities suggests there might be philanthropic help if it's needed, he said.\nSanchack said it's likely that the Wi-Fi would be offered initially in the federal Opportunity Zones, where the need is greatest and there is a tax incentive to spur investment.\nTimothy Wachter, who is both the lawyer for the school district and is working with the city on the Opportunity Zone plans, spoke Tuesday about the benefit that could be provided to students and praised Velocity Network for its act of corporate citizenship.\n\"I think this is a great philanthropic gift to the city of Erie,\" he said.\nJoel Deuterman, whose company provided Wi-Fi in Perry Square, stressed, however, that he's happy to pay for the ongoing costs associated with providing Wi-Fi, but that his company will need help building the infrastructure.\nThe cost of building infrastructure in Perry Square was about $300,000. It will likely cost several million dollars to bring fiber optics and equipment to some of the most underserved areas of Erie, he said.\n\"We can provide the bandwidth with no limits on usage at no charge,\" he said. \"That is something we are happy to do. If it were not for Erie, we would not exist. We are all blessed.\"\nBut building the network will take time and money, he said.\nOnce the work has been done, \"Velocity will happily turn on the faucet,\" he said. \"Whoever wants to drink, can drink.\"\n\u00a92018 the Erie Times-News (Erie, Pa.) Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.\nOregon Communities Continue Slow-Speed Pursuit of High-Speed Internet New Infrastructure Could Improve Internet for Idaho Travelers Cumberland County, Maine, Takes First Step Toward Municipal Network",
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        "raw_content": "When you see a dog following two men\n\"You cannot serve both God \u2014 and mammon.\" Matthew 6:24\nOf the enemies of the cross of Christ, the apostle declares that they \"mind earthly things.\" They are only concerned about increasing their stores, and thus be able to say with the rich man of whom the Savior speaks, that they have much goods laid up for many years; on the strength of which they intend to take their ease, and eat, drink, and be merry. All their thoughts are of the earth, earthy. The things of time and sense \u2014 they regard as first and last, middle and end.\nIt is impossible for the mind to be governed at the same time by two opposite principles. The love of the world \u2014 and the love of God \u2014 are diametrically opposed to each other. \"If any man loves the world \u2014 the love of the Father is not in him.\" \"Don't you know that the friendship of the world \u2014 is enmity with God? Whoever, therefore, will be a friend of the world \u2014 is the enemy of God.\" \"You cannot serve both God \u2014 and mammon.\"\nTo borrow a quaint illustration from one of our old writers, \"When you see a dog following two men \u2014 so long as they walk together, you do not know to which of them the dog belongs. But let them come to a parting road and there separate from each other \u2014 then it will soon be seen who is the owner, for the dog will follow his master wherever he goes.\"\nJust so, an individual may pursue the world, and retain a Christian profession at the same time \u2014 and it is often difficult to ascertain whether God or the world possesses his affections. But by and bye he comes to a parting road, when God calls him one way, and the world another way \u2014 and then he will show to whom he really belongs. If God is his master \u2014 then he will follow and obey God. But if the world is his master \u2014 then he will follow after it!\nO my soul, how are you affected by the respective claims of the things of time \u2014 and those of eternity? After a few more rising and setting suns, it will be a matter of total indifference to you \u2014 whether you have been rich or poor, successful in your business or unsuccessful. But it will be of unspeakable consequence \u2014 whether you have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before you in the gospel.\nListen, then, to the words of the Lord Jesus, \"Do not labor for food that spoils \u2014 but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you.\" \"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also!\"",
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        "title": "Graduating Engineer \u00bb Articles \u00bb Beating Job Search Burnout",
        "raw_content": "As any job seeker can attest, searching for a position can be a full-time task. If you're doing it right, the process will take up most of your time. And to make matters worse, it doesn't have the benefit of a paycheck at the end of the week to make it all worthwhile. It can be hard not to get discouraged as you wait for the phone to ring, check your email every hour, or run home to find no new messages on your answering machine.\nWhen you start to feel like you just can't send one more resume, write another cover letter, or charm your way through your next interview, don't despair. Every job seeker faces burnout at some point during the process. But the more you manage your stress level, the easier it will be for you to stay focused and not feel overwhelmed.\nAccording to Mary Jane Miller, executive director of Career Development at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn., good planning may be the best way to begin.\n\"The job search is like any other research project or assignment you have to complete for school,\" she says. \"You need to clarify your goals in advance, have a deadline, and put it on your calendar.\" Miller advises that by planning ahead and breaking the process down into steps and \"mini-goals,\" such as a week for research and a week for networking, it will make the process seem more manageable and the goals more attainable.\nBeverly Smallwood, Ph.D., a psychologist and career coach in Hattiesburg, Miss., who runs MagneticWorkplaces.com, a consulting company that helps people deal with stress in the workplace, agrees. She maintains that managing your expectations and being patient is crucial in reducing stress. \"Job searches take time,\" she states. \"In addition to your preparation and investigation, you have to contact, interview, and wait for responses from companies you are most interested in. If you expect it to happen overnight, you'll stay stressed and frustrated.\"\nSo, how can you retain both your sanity and your motivation during this challenging time? Following are some effective tips for how to beat job search burnout.\nWhile no one likes to get rejected, try not to take it personally. No matter how qualified you are, so are many other candidates. Getting passed over for a job is not really about you, but about the staffing needs of the organization. Keep in mind that the decision is not a reflection of who you are as a person.\nAs a stress reliever, Miller suggests going into the process accepting that there will be some negative outcomes. \"Realize from the get-go that you will get many nos before you get a yes,\" she says. \"If you always have Plan B, there is always something on the backburner, and the next thing to look forward to if Plan A falls through.\"\nDr. Smallwood further emphasizes this point. \"Learn the power of the four-letter word: NEXT!\" she advises. \"Look to the future. Is there something you would do differently or more effectively next time? What's the next opportunity, and how can you make the most of it?\"\nEveryone deserves a day off now and then, even from a job search. Don't feel guilty about taking an hour, a day, or even a week off to do something fun for yourself. Time off will help you recharge your battery. You'll come back to your job search with a fresh perspective and renewed motivation.\nYour ideal vacation might be to fly to Cancun, but in reality you don't need to spend a lot of money or leave town to get a break from the grind. For example, a professional massage is a great way to reduce stress. But if a fancy day spa doesn't fit into your budget, many massage therapy schools offer very low rates.\nThe job search process is especially stressful if you are still unclear about what type of job you want. Until you've honestly examined your interests, skills and values, you're not likely to land to the right job. \"When you have a clear idea of your strengths and talents, as well as the types of environments in which you will or won't thrive, it narrows down your task,\" says Dr. Smallwood.\nKnowing yourself and the type of job you seek will help you to stay focused. By researching your field and setting clear goals, it will enable you to submit targeted resumes and letters. It will also enhance your networking efforts and interview performance. Additionally, it will prevent you from wasting time and energy on positions that aren't the right fit for you.\nTake pride in your accomplishments, and reward yourself as you achieve each small goal you've set for yourself. While you can't control the number of interviews you are offered, you can control the number of networking phone calls you make, resumes you send out, and hours you spend conducting research. Treat yourself when you meet the goals that are up to you, and you will feel energized to keep working.\nRewards can be anything that gives you incentive to keep plugging away. Clearly, since you're still unemployed, you must keep your budget in mind. How about an afternoon browsing at the mall with a friend? Or maybe catch a matinee of a film you've wanted to see? Or even just a nap can help improve your mood. Remember, improved spirits can result in more effective job searching.\nThink about how you'd feel if an employer calls and you can't find a pencil or paper to take down information about an upcoming interview. What if you oversleep and miss an appointment because you forget the date? Disorder can cause added stress. However, being organized allows you to take charge of your job search.\nAs a way to be systematic, \"put your goals in writing,\" recommends Miller. Whether you prefer an Excel spreadsheet, electronic organizer such as a Palm Pilot, or an old-fashioned calendar or bulletin board doesn't matter. What matters is that you keep your schedule easily accessible and your workspace clutter free.\nAlthough you may feel alone, there are many others who share your same situation. By joining a support group, you will be able to trade tips and bounce ideas off of other job seekers.\nYou'll get to hear about effective strategies and techniques, as well as what hasn't worked. Furthermore, it will give you a forum to vent your frustrations to an audience who understands.\nIn addition to spending time with other job seekers, don't shut out family and friends who want to help. Talk to them about what's been going on and accept their assistance when offered. If you find that the job search is really getting you down and your stress level is too much to handle, seek professional help. There are many career counselors, social workers and psychologists who are trained in helping people deal with the emotional aspects of the job search in addition to the more concrete tasks.\nFind an \"Office\"\nIt can be depressing to spend your day at home in your pajamas, especially when everyone else has somewhere to go each morning. For this reason, it's important for you to \"go to work\" as well. Find a location such as your local library, career center or coffee shop, where you can spend several hours each day dedicated to your job search. Bring a laptop or make sure they have the computer capabilities that will meet your needs such as Internet access, email and/or a printer. Also, a cell phone will enable you to check your messages, as well as make any necessary calls.\nSpending time in a public place can also help keep you focused and calm. Although there are more distractions, it will also make you feel that you need to accomplish goals before you can go home. That way, you will see home as a retreat and not the stressful job search headquarters that you want to escape.\nRevamp Your Finances\nA major source of job search stress can come from money, or lack thereof. Consider your options for savings. Is it possible for you to live with your parents or other family until you find a job and save enough to move out? Can you cut costs in your daily expenses, such as eating out and entertainment? 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        "raw_content": "Founded in 1749, Alexandria grew into a busy Potomac River port. The railroad depot opened in 1905 and is served by Amtrak and VRE commuter trains, while the Metro is nearby.\nFacility Ownership: City of Alexandria\nParking Lot Ownership: City of Alexandria\nWMATA Metrorail and Metrobus\nVirginia Railway Express (VRE) commuter trains\nAlexandria DASH buses\nThe Amtrak station in Alexandria opened on September 15, 1905. The train station is directly adjacent to the King Street metro station and faces the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.\nThough not as grandiose as its nearby Washington, D.C. counterpart, this \u201cother Union Station\u201d has a unique style of its own. The station is a one-story brick building consisting of the original main passenger depot and baggage building separated by a 20-foot wide open gateway passage and covered by a covered terrace. The designer used the Federal Revival Style: a 20th century mixture of Neoclassical architecture borrowed from buildings constructed just after the American Revolution, fitting for its location. Both original buildings are still in use. Though many minor renovations have taken place, including the slightly more extensive renovations that occurred in 1982 and the mid-1990s, the original buildings remain essentially unchanged. The limestone and granite Veterans of Foreign Wars memorial was constructed at the station in 1942.\nIn the late 1840s, the city of Alexandria invested in five major railroad projects to better compete with Baltimore as a regional industrial and trade center, but ended up in a confusion of mergers and failures. In 1901, the railroads serving the region built Potomac Yard, a consolidated rail yard. In 1905, the city of Alexandria commissioned the Washington Southern Railway Company (later part of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac, now CSX) to build the Alexandria Union Station at a cost of $62,020.55. The station also served the Chesapeake & Ohio and Southern Railway trains.\nThe city of Alexandria was first settled in 1695 in what was then the British Colony of Virginia. The town grew quickly through its tobacco warehouses, and was named Alexandria in honor of its original owner, John Alexandria, who purchased the land in 1669 for \u201csix thousand pounds of tobacco and cask.\u201d\nIn 1791, Alexandria was included in the area chosen by George Washington to become the District of Columbia. It was later ceded to Virginia by the federal government in 1846, when the District of Columbia was reduced in size.\nThe Alexandria Union Station is located in Old Town, a 17th century seaport town home to George Washington and Robert E. Lee. Market Square in Old Town is the oldest continuously operating marketplace in the United States. The area is also home to the Torpedo Factory art studio complex, Gadsby\u2019s Tavern, the Jones Point Lighthouse, and Robert E. Lee\u2019s boyhood home.\nThe facility has a waiting room and is staffed by Amtrak employees. Alexandria is served by 14 daily trains, as well as the tri-weekly Cardinal (Westbound: Sunday, Wednesday, Friday; Eastbound: Wednesday, Friday, Sunday).Northeast Regional service within Virginia is funded in part through grants made available by the Commonwealth of Virginia.\nBaggage assistance provided by Baggage or ticket personnel, please notify ticket office",
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        "title": "Green Willow Pond: God Is Good...Even When I'm A Mess!",
        "raw_content": "Another month has passed and crickets are still chirping here on the blog. Just when I thought I would have more time to blog, I got slammed with a creepy crawly problem. I hate to even openly say it, but we got fleas. I have bombed, vacuumed, bathed animals, and finally gave up and used Frontline on our pets.\nWe have never had fleas in all the years that we've had pets...never! It has been my personal nightmare. I know in my head they have nothing whatsoever to do with cleanliness, or lack thereof, but it just feels so dirty, ya know? I've been on a cleaning, culling and throwing out rampage. Every spare moment has been eaten up trying to purge our home of these miniature monsters.\nIt didn't help that I had also decided to go on a wheat free diet, and have been stretched trying to cook and prepare foods in new ways, with new recipes. I have not forced my family to change, but my hubby and I are really trying to eliminate wheat. As far as I know, neither of us has wheat allergies, but we read the book, Wheat Belly, and I was convinced of the health hazards of our modern wheat (which is genetically, nothing like the stuff God created in the first place). I won't get on a soapbox about it. That's not my style. We just felt we needed to eliminate it from our diets as much as possible.\nThere are several other things going on in my life that I would normally take in stride, but everything put together has just overwhelmed me. Yesterday I had a huge pity party. I am not a crier, but tears were never far from the surface all day long.\nThen I got a call at 1:30 a.m. A friend's daughter, whose baby shower we just celebrated last weekend, water broke. She isn't due until the end of December. I have not heard the results yet, but I've been praying. Another friend has taken in a two year old precious little girl, because her mother, who has suffered unspeakable abuse in her past, checked herself into our mental rehab.\nGod gently lifted my chin, looked into my eyes and said, you are blessed. And I am...so very blessed. I have a loving husband, three wonderful, healthy children, who love the Lord, a small, but cozy, dry and safe home. I also still have both my parents. (Dad just had heart surgery this past week, and it went \"perfectly.\") I have blessings too numerous to mention.\nSo I am done with my pity party. God is good. I will keep plugging along, but this time, with praise on my lips for a home, even if I share it with fleas (which I think I've just about eradicated), food on the table, even if I have to figure out new ways to prepare it, a husband who puts up with me, an amazingly still loves me, even when I'm a scatterbrained mess, and healthy, loving children who sometimes drive me crazy with their messes, but who I love with all my heart.\nCelestina Marie November 12, 2013 at 2:29 PM\nHi Deborah, Yes, God is so good. Glad you are inspired by your own blessings. We all go through this at some time and it is a gentle reminder how precious our lives are and how many blessings we all have when we stop to reflect.\nBest wishes on the wheat free eating. I found out I am gluten intolerant back in early Sept. and have gone totally wheat, rye, barley and malt free. WOW what a difference. I feel fantastic and it has helped me so much. I lost weight that I did not need too, but I'll take it!! LOL\nThere are so many choices in the grocery stores now that you will do great. I also got a cook book to help me figure things out. Also, I purchased Rice Flour and tried subbing it for white flour in my recipes. It worked fine. The texture is a bit different and a little powdery but the flavor was the same and my family thought it was good. It is a matter of getting used to the new texture.\nWelcome back Deborah!!! You have been missed!!\nAs long as you're eliminating wheat, you might as well go for the sugar too. ;) Together...you will find a huge difference in your energy. And I know...we are back to wheat and sugar...story another time....and I'm getting pudgy and my energy is waning. You can do it!!! Check out Deliciously Organic for some great recipes. As for the fleas....we have had them twice this year and this is the first time in the 14 years we've had our cats. Since our cats are indoor only we just can't figure out where they came from. Fortunately we only get one or two each day when we comb them, hopefully we are on the way out with them. My fingers are crossed. They creep me out, too.\nAgain...welcome back! You are truly blessed.\nPatti@OldThingsNew November 12, 2013 at 9:10 PM\nOh Deborah, it does sound like life has been a bit crazy for you. God does indeed care about every aspect of your life and I pray that He will lift you up in amazing ways. Praying for sorrow turned to JOY and sorta' wishing you lived nearby so we could \"do lunch\". I have missed you and your party but I'm glad to hear from you today.\nMindi Carwin November 13, 2013 at 12:13 AM\nIt is always good to count your blessings!! Glad to hear you are surviving the craziness!\nJulia Klimek November 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM\nSometimes you have to have a good pity party to get it out of your system. Others sorrows and struggles deserve our sympathy and attention, but they don't make yours any less trying. So you deserve to have a good cry (in my humble opinion)... I'm glad you're feeling better - keep your spirits up! :-) Julia And btw - yucky fleas - been there, done that. I can totally sympathize there!",
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        "raw_content": "Head of marketing and sustainability of IGD\n\u201cExperience and Social Shopping Centers: the key words shaping change in the IGD shopping center\u201d\nThe new Business Plan 2019-2021 was built around a vison of the shopping center\u2019s role and significance that is entirely different with respect to the past. In order to change the experience and social engagement of its portfolio, IGD will implement new marketing/sustainability policies and initiatives.\nWe spoke with Francesco Soldi, who will coordinate the various projects called for in the Plan.\nWe have seen great changes in shopping centers over time. What direction will the next transformation take?\nThe presence of the shopping center, and subsequent consolidation, dates back to the \u201870s and \u201880s. It had a single anchor, the hypermarket, in front of which the mall stores were located. During the \u201890s the mall offer grew, became more specialized and the shopping center malls were annexed to the hypermarket. In the new millennium, a range of personal services has gradually become part of the mall: it went from being simply a place you went to buy things to a meeting place, a place to enjoy a meal, go to the dentist, work out, as well as go shopping. The new model that we must adhere to takes two factors into account: firstly, the visitor has the most important role and needs to have real experiences while inside the shopping mall; secondly, the concept of the mall as a place for social interaction has to gradually be reinforced. This is what we mean when we refer to \u201cExperience and Social Shopping Centers\u201d\nThe idea is very clear. How will you make it a reality?\nIn order to create a center that is increasingly \u201cexperience oriented\u201d we developed the \u201cExperiences to be lived\u201d project, which strives to transform the \u201cI-want-to-buy\u201d moment into a rich experience that surprises the visitor. We have already tested the project in two centers in 2018 and in 2019 it will be replicated in three more centers. We are also working to adapt the rationale and dynamics of the \u201csocial street\u201d, a phenomenon born in Bologna in 2013 which today involves more than 100,000 people worldwide, to the shopping center. We are guided, in this sense, by the conviction that the shopping center needs to be even more rooted in the community in order to instill an even deeper relationship with the local community. We spoke before of the need to personalize the relationship with the visitor: toward this end, we will use Chat Bot technologies to provide welcome services and assistance in real time. We will, naturally, use a careful CRM strategy to create a unique and exclusive relationship will all the shopping center customers.\nIt will take a lot of work to implement this ambitious program \u2026\nWe are aware of this, but our future depends on its success. Our plan of action does not, in any case, end here. We, in fact, want to enrich the customer journey, using Instagram in a structured way and providing opportunities for interactive communication through the use of multi-media totems in all of IGD\u2019s centers. We also plan on putting charging stations for electric cars in an impressive 20 centers.\nWhat will you do to create a link between online and offline purchases?\nWe already have lockers at two of our biggest centers, Centro Sarca in Milan and Tiburtino in Rome: we will most definitely expand the use of this service. In terms of marketing we will strive to establish more direct communication channels with the mall tenants, in order to systematically identify and provide effective, innovative omni-channel services.\nIs entertainment part of this new concept?\nWe believe it has a key role and helps to transform a shopping center into a \u201cdestination\u201d center: a place that the visitor goes to specifically because of the activities or the events. Toward this end, we will plan events focused on innovation, inclusiveness and uniqueness, including through co-marketing initiatives.\nHow will the mall\u2019s offering change?\nIt will be clear to our visitors that they can continue doing the things that they have always done in a shopping center, but with offerings that best express the new trends. We will, in the mean time, expand the range of services provided by introducing different types of schools, doctors\u2019 offices and veterinarian clinics . We will also have spaces dedicated to the sharing economy, for co-working or retail rentals. Lastly, we also would like place a few kiosks for the pick-up of purchases made online in the common areas: this is not being done solely to facilitate logistics\u2026\nAnd with regard specifically to the quality of the merchandise offered by mall retailers?\nThere will be several changes. As agreed with tenants, we will introduce outlet stores for those who are not looking for the latest models, but rather the best deals. As for the food courts, there will be new trendy ideas, like more vegan and organic menus. We will also be careful to provide a valid mix of the merchandise that will no longer be sold by the hypermarkets which will be increasingly more focused on fresh food and grocery.\nHow do you transform e-commerce from a threat to an opportunity?\nWe will pay great attention to this, also: we, in fact, would like to increase the number of tenants that were originally present solely online and would like to open up physical stores in our malls.\nIn terms of sustainability, which themes are part of this new vision of the shopping center?\nThere is a green theme that is shared by all our centers which relates to reducing consumption and waste, as well as promoting circular economy initiatives. As for the social aspect, we will be careful about the type of events planned as we want to continue to foster the sense of inclusiveness for which IGD has always been known; we will also focus our attention on measures which promote the \u201cwellbeing\u201d of the shopping center. Lastly, it is important for use to involve the Millennials in the definition of the shopping center guidelines for the next ten years: toward this end, we will use tools, like focus groups, to understand the views of people between the ages of 18 and 30.\nIn closing, just out of curiosity could you tell me how your pay-off \u201cSpaces to be lived in\u201d fits with the new Shopping Experience and Social Center concept?\nWe introduced the payoff \u201cSpaces to be lived in\u201d with our logo in 2011, already seven years ago, in order to ensure that out shopping center visitors were aware that not only would they be able to make purchases in our centers, but they would also find spaces dedicated to cultural experiences, entertainment, as well as ways to spend your leisure time. What can you say? We created a pay-off which, at that time, was very innovative. Now the payoff is even more significant and for this reason our marketing plan is key to the execution of our Business Plan.\nThank you sharing the new vision and your plans with us.",
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        "raw_content": "Keith Hodgson is distributing that petition (which opposes the proposed changes) in Haliburton County. At press time, Norm Parrott of Outdoors Plus in Haliburton says as many as 400 people have signed it in his shop alone.\nHodgson, a 64-year-old Haliburton native, has made his living trapping and selling live bait in a sustainable manner for the last 52 years. He is one of six or so live bait trappers in the region and one of the longest serving of 1,100 commercial bait licence holders in the province.\nThe proposed changes he opposes are outlined in the province\u2019s 40-page Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario. Those changes are meant to prevent diseases or invasive species from being introduced by way of bait bucket, holding tanks or harvesting gear and are also designed to curtail the introduction of native fish, such as rock bass, perch, pike and crappie, into waters where they might displace other species such as trout.\nHodgson agrees with the goal, but feels the proposals are not enforceable. He also says they place the onus on the wrong group.\n\u201cBait trappers are already highly regulated, educated and experienced in the identification and legal transfer of live bait,\u201d he said. \u201cI think more responsibility should be placed on anglers. The bait collection industry is a small target. The bigger picture is public education.\u201d\nHodgson would like more education and public awareness so anglers understand the dangers in emptying holding tanks, live wells and dumping live bait buckets. According to the report, there are more than one million anglers in Ontario and 60 to 80 per cent use live bait at some point during the angling year.\nHodgson says proposed restrictions would affect his livelihood and likely cause minnows shortages in the county, especially during the ice fishing season, which could affect tourism as well.\n\u201cThere will be no emerald shiners,\u201d he said, referring to a favourite minnow of local ice anglers. \u201cAnd ice fishing businesses and small bait shops will be hard-pressed to get live bait.\u201d\nParrott says the proposed changes would have a huge affect on his business. \u201cOnce hunting season ends and the lakes freeze up, live bait pays the bills,\u201d he said. \u201cWe\u2019ve already been told that there will be no more shiners from Lake Simcoe and they are 75 per cent of our live bait business.\u201d\nHe points out that he has never had an invasive species minnow in his store due to the expertise and reliability of Hodgson. \u201cHe is a well-respected and by the book kind of bait trapper\u2026\u201d\nParrott says he sees the day when live bait will no longer be allowed in the province. Ontario remains one of the few Canadian jurisdictions that allow the use of live bait.\nAmong other things, the proposal would create six bait management zones (BMZ) in Ontario and make it illegal for bait commercial operators to transport bait out of the BMZ in which it was harvested. There would be exceptions in the north and in BMZs that border the Ottawa River.\nThe proposal also calls for all transactions involving bait to be accompanied by a receipt that clearly states the name of the seller/business, location and date of where and when the bait was sold.\nAnglers would then be required to keep those receipts as proof of the place of origin of their bait.\nThey would also be regulated to produce that receipt to a conservation officer for two weeks following the purchase and legally dispose of commercially harvested bait after two weeks.\nOther recommended changes include a ban of live bait in all native brook trout lakes and in wilderness, nature reserve, natural environment, waterway and cultural heritage class provincial parks. The document also calls for standardized training for bait fish operators, and restrictions and record keeping in angler bait collection among other things.\nThe Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario can be found at http://apps.mnr.gov.on.ca/public/files/er/strategic-policy-for-bait-management-in-ontario.pdf and is open for public comment on the province\u2019s Environmental Registry until June 27.\nTo comment on the EBR posting, go online at www.ebr.gov.on.ca and visit posting 012-9791. Petitions can be signed in most bait shops in Haliburton County.",
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        "raw_content": "Our Staff & Directors\nProjects and Fundraisers\nHALO 5K RUN\nH.A.L.O. Foundation / Support for the Developmentally Disabled & Angels Unaware\nThe H.A.L.O. Foundation is a 501c3 organization that was founded to encourage and support twenty four hour residential care for developmentally disabled and physically handicapped persons of Hillsborough County, Florida. It is an endowment style foundation that is designed to be maintained through limited investments. It is the foundation\u2019s intention to provide assistance to these persons and organizations that provide support. It\u2019s long-term goal is to provide group homes to service providers and offer guardianship and trust services to its residents and their families.\nThe HALO 5K\nSign up to get our newsletter online!",
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        "raw_content": "Cornwall International Male Choral Festival \u2013 2017\nThe Hampshire Police Male Voice Choir participated in four events during the 2017 Cornwall International Male Choral Festival. On Saturday 29 April we took part in a lunchtime concert at Truro Cathedral and in the evening at St. Pol de Leon Church, Paul. On the Sunday evening we performed at Bude Methodist Church, and on the Monday morning we sang in one of the domes at the Eden Project. (This is work in progress and more photos will be added in the next few weeks)\nPlease click the thumbnails below.",
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As Joerg posted, the listing has mysteriously vanished from the hp Home & Home Office Store, where they actually don't sell unless they have stock.\nMessage #4 Posted by Lincoln R. on 2 Feb 2012, 9:35 a.m.,\nI still don't think HP was trying to rip people off, it was probably another mistake. Jacking up the price would be stupid - it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that very few people would pay $180 for this product, actually resulting in *reduced* profits. 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Buyers in Brazil reported much higher prices due to local taxes.\nMy UK ordered ones (still not yet arrived here) will be equivalent to about $145 assuming the supplier honours the order price.\nMessage #8 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 2 Feb 2012, 11:38 a.m.,\nExclamation mark abuse !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nHP-15C LE no more on HP Home&Home Office Store\nMessage #9 Posted by Kerem Kapkin (Silicon Valley, CA) on 2 Feb 2012, 12:39 p.m.,\nAfter Namir's message, I checked the HP Home&Home Office store where 15C was listed for $179 yesterday, but this morning HP-15C LE has been removed from the store website. link to HP Home&Home Office\nEdited: 2 Feb 2012, 12:41 p.m.\nMessage #10 Posted by Jan on 2 Feb 2012, 12:47 p.m.,\nMaybe it was just a mistake. Maybe some HP guys have checked our reaction and decided it wasn't a good decision to increase the price. Anyway: thanks HP.\nMessage #11 Posted by Andreas Grund on 4 Feb 2012, 1:55 a.m.,\nin response to message #10 by Jan\nFor those who want to know, here in Tokyo/Japan the HP15c is sold in Akihabara for 10900Yen, which is 142$. Beside the English manual, a japanese one is included as hardcopy.\nMessage #12 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 4 Feb 2012, 9:05 a.m.,\nin response to message #11 by Andreas Grund\nSo, assuming a 5% consumption tax, the total price would be about 11445 Yen, which is less than $150. How does that price compare with other HP calculators sold in Japan, such as an HP 50g ?\nin response to message #12 by Michael de Estrada\nthe 5% consumption tax is already included in the 10900Yen. Don't ask me about HP's pricing in Japan...\nBTW, the serial No. of the one I bought is 14817 and the manufacture date is mid of Dec. 2011 (CNA 1500298). And they keep several more in the shelves.\nMessage #14 Posted by Mark Puscas on 5 Feb 2012, 3:44 a.m.,\nWhat's the key to translating CNA number to manufacture date? For that matter, what is a CNA number? My 15C LE has 4 digits followed by 3 letters.\nOn a different note, I tried the \"$99\" link to the 15C on the small business store, it still (Feb 5) says \"$99\" but when you place it in your cart, it mysteriously jumps to $129.\nin response to message #14 by Mark Puscas\nCNA means \"China\" and the codes translates easily\nFirst digit \"1\" is 2011 (consequently, a \"2\" will be 2012 eventually)\nSecond/third digits are \"50\", this is calender week 50 - mid December\nThe remaining digits \"xxxx\" probably are a lot/batch No., seems, as in your case letters are used as well.\nMessage #16 Posted by Marcus von Cube, Germany on 5 Feb 2012, 10:50 a.m.,\nMy 30bs are 4CY######## (8 digits following the CY). 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        "raw_content": "Is smoking marijuana a sin? I told God that if He will show me a sign that it is, I\u2019ll quit. I\u2019ve searched for Bible texts on this topic, but I haven\u2019t come up with any. So if you can make a point that I can\u2019t reasonably argue with, I\u2019ll quit. Thanks.\nMarijuana is a drug. Taking a drug when you don\u2019t need it is simply not good for you. Smoking it adds to its negative effects. Treating your body this way destroys what God has made and what Jesus died for\u2014that\u2019s what it says in 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20. Here\u2019s how it reads in the New Living Translation: (NLT) \u201cDon\u2019t you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, for God bought you with a high price. So you must honor God with your body.\u201d*\nOne of the definitions of sin is \u201cmissing the mark.\u201d So, yes, smoking marijuana is a sin. 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        "raw_content": "Gale Partners with TheGreenInterview.com to Bring Videos and Content to GREENR\nGale, part of Cengage Learning, and TheGreenInterview.com, a Canadian subscription website offering information on environmental subjects, have announced an agreement to enhance the content of GREENR, Gale's electronic resource offering authoritative reference content in the area of sustainable development, the environment, energy and natural resources.\nTheGreenInterview.com will be providing Gale with video interviews covering a range of issues connected to our planet, humans on earth, damage to our ecosystem, alternative development ideas, sustainability, and more. Transcripts and audio (MP3) files of the video content and biographies of the interviewees in each video segment will also be available. Additional Green Interview content will be added to GREENR in the future, as it is produced. The agreement also licenses to Gale two blogs from TheGreenInterview.com that discuss current and past environmental topics and developments.\nTheGreenInterview.com, hosted by author, speaker and educator Silver Donald Cameron, provides an enewsletter and video series that captures, in interview form, the ideas of prominent advocates of sustainability and environmental protection. The shows are produced and directed by Chris Beckett, and released in association with Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.\nLaunched in April 2010, TheGreenInterview.com seeks out leaders for intense, searching conversations (running an hour or more), and makes those interviews available to its subscribing customers via its website. The goal of TheGreenInterview.com is to amass a library of extended video and audio interviews with the world's environmental leaders. A few of the notable interviews currently available or in production include:\nJames Lovelock, the originator of the Gaia theory, which holds that the Earth behaves like a single living organism. Lovelock's importance to science has been compared to that of Darwin.\nPaul Watson, head of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the hero of the hit TV series Whale Wars.\nDr. Vandana Shiva, physicist, philosopher, environmental activist, eco-feminist, and author of numerous books on subjects like Biopiracy and Earth Democracy.\nDr. William Rees, who devised the \"Ecological Footprint,\" which measures the proportion of the Earth's resources any group of people is using.\nThe Honorable Jigme Yoser Thinley, the first democratically-elected Prime Minister of Bhutan, who is dedicated to improving Bhutan's Gross National Happiness as opposed to its Gross National Product.\nJane Goodall, the scientist whose studies with chimpanzees redefined the nature of human beings, and whose Jane Goodall Institute programs pursue habitat restoration and involve youth in ecological action.\nThe complete list can be found online at www.thegreeninterview.com/interviews. TheGreenInterview.com content will be added to GREENR at no additional cost to current customers.\nFor more information or to set up a trial of GREENR, please contact Kristina Massari at kristina.massari@cengage.com. For further information about The Green Interview, contact Silver Donald Cameron at sdc@thegreeninterview.com.\nSource: Gale/Cengage, www.gale.cengage.com",
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        "raw_content": "Home Columns Opinion: How Facebook is Destroying the Nuclear Family\nOpinion: How Facebook is Destroying the Nuclear Family\nBy Mike Elgan | October 28, 2008\nA new study published this week by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that cell phones and computers are actually good for \u0093nuclear families.\u0094\nAccording to Pew research, Internet, cell phones, e-mail, IM and Twitter make nuclear families closer by enabling family members to stay in touch between times when they're physically together.\nThe study found that a whopping 70 percent of American married couples or partners in which both people have cell phones call each other every day. About 64 percent use cell phones to coordinate schedules and nearly half -- about 42 percent -- connect with children by cell phone every day. Half of all parents surf the Web with their kids.\nThat\u0092s interesting, and seems to run counter to the conventional wisdom that computers and consumer gadgets enable family members to withdraw into their own little worlds and social groups. But there's something much more profound going on: The wall of separation between the nuclear family and the extended family is being eroded by technology.\nWhat is a 'nuclear family'?\nAfter World War II, the traditional family unit, which we now call an extended family (mom, dad, the kids plus a grandparent or two at least, plus often other uncles, cousins, etc.) was nearly killed off by a wide range of changes in American culture, including the broad use of technologies like TVs and portable radios, the rise of car culture, increases in tract housing, and changing employment patterns.\nThe nuclear family concept shattered traditional family structures as they existed around the world for thousands of years. It did this by physically -- and therefore socially -- isolating the core family unit from the extended family. The dark side of the rise of nuclear families can be over-simplified by saying that the nuclear family concept was a social movement designed to get grandma out of the house.\nWhy the 'nuclear family' is dying\nJust as technological and cultural changes ushered in the nuclear family 60 years ago, new changes are showing it the door. The biggest of these is the rise of social networking.\nFacebook, which has emerged as the most important social networking site, was originally designed for college students. But people kept using the service after graduation, and it evolved into a social network for young people in general. About six months ago, the walls came down altogether, and people of ages ranging from 12 to 90 started flooding in. There goes the neighborhood.\nThese older people are doing the same things on Facebook that younger people always did: they're re-connecting with people they know, and staying in touch. They're updating their current \"status,\" posting pictures, joining groups and following the people they care about. But while young people tend to emphasize connecting with friends, older people are more likely to use Facebook to stay in touch with relatives. And it's a powerful medium for that.\nNuclear family members are posting pictures, talking about school activities and telling what's going on in their everyday lives, and grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins and others are tuning in -- and getting increasingly familiar with the rest of the extended family over vast distances. People are sending comments, and chiming in on family conversations. Facebook is bringing extended families together in real and meaningful ways.\nLast month I wrote a column in this space about how the main effect of social networks is an expansion in the number of professional contacts and personal friendships you can maintain. This turns out to be true with family relationships as well. Social networking enables you to psychologically expand the number of people in your close, core family \u0096 the people you share your everyday triumphs and tragedies with -- from two, three or four to 20, 30 or 40.\nSocial networking is destroying the isolation of the nuclear family from the extended family and, in doing so, essentially eroding the nuclear family concept.\nThe point of the Pew study was to show that nuclear family cohesion is being re-enforced and enhanced by the use of consumer electronics. Another way to look at that trend is to understand that communication over electronic media turns out to be real and meaningful. But electronic communication is unbound by geography or time \u0096 the very factors that separated and alienated extended family members from nuclear family members and created the social phenomenon of the nuclear family.\nNow that social networking and other electronic forms of staying in touch are on the rise, Americans and people across the world are returning to the traditional state of things, where \u0093families\u0094 can include grandparents, uncles, cousins and adult siblings and where the isolation of the nuclear family is neither possible nor desirable.\nAre you over 30 and on Facebook? If so, I\u0092d love it if you would drop by my Facebook profile and write something on my wall about how you\u0092re using Facebook to stay in touch with members of your extended family.\nArticle courtesy of Datamation.",
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        "raw_content": "IRON MOUNTAIN \u2014 James \u201cJim\u201d Clement Bianchi, 79, passed away Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, at the Oscar G. Johnson Veterans Administration Medical Center in Iron Mountain.\nJames was born on April, 15, 1939, in Norway, son of Clement and Irene (Poppe) Bianchi. Jim was a Norway Hill Topper.\nAfter graduating from Norway High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, despite a leg defect from childhood polio. He served his tour in Lebanon, Germany and Turkey. When he returned home, he entered the reserves and then worked for the City of Iron Mountain, where he met and later married his wife of 56 years, Marilyn (Morelli) Bianchi. He then worked for the Niagara Mill until his early retirement in 1982.\nHe was a member of St. Mary Queen of Peach Church in Kingsford. Jim lived by the phrase \u201cGet busy living or get busy dying.\u201d He was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson\u2019s disease at the age of 39. He chose to make the best of his life despite increasing physical disability.\nHe loved the outdoors, hunting, trapping, fly fishing and spearfishing. He grew a large vegetable garden with many fruit trees. He hunted morels and wild asparagus, made homemade wine, root beer, beer and sauerkraut. He also raised chickens and ducks. He even wrote a sportsman column for his high school paper under the pen name Ed Dodee.\nHe loved bird watching and could identify any bird. He had an ongoing battle with the squirrels in his yard, which lasted many years. He was artistic. He loved oil painting, drawing caricatures, basket weaving, and making snowshoes. He made furniture, and despite a Parkinson\u2019s tremor, began woodcarving which he realized he had a gift for.\nJim is survived by his wife, Marilyn; a sister, Sandy (Gus) Blom of Florida; daughters, Leanne (Mark) Hansford of DePere, Wis., and Barbie (Dean) DeRidder of Iron Mountain; grandsons, Kyle Hansford, Eric Hansford, Nic (Stacie) DeRidder and Ben (Audra) DeRidder; one granddaughter, Dayna (Steve) Hodgins; two great-grandchildren, Claire DeRidder and Russell Hodgins; a very special brother-in-law, Jerry Morelli; sisters-in-law, Jeanette Morelli and Dee (Harry) Farris; a special goddaughter, Denise Gauthier; and many wonderful nieces and nephews.\nHe was preceded in death by his father, Clement Bianchi; mother, Irene Bianchi; two beloved nephews, Greg Morelli and Russ Halverson; and a special brother-in-law, Ed Morelli.\nHe was cared for by many compassionate caregivers towards the end of his illness. He also was blessed to have been a participant at Family Ties, where he was treated with dignity and respect.\nVisitation will be 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20 at the Erickson-Rochon & Nash Funeral Home.\nThe Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary Queen of Peace Church.\nPallbearers will be Kyle Hansford, Ben DeRidder, Nic DeRidder, Mike Morelli, Mark Hansford and Stephen Hodgins.\nIn lieu of flowers, donations in Jim\u2019s name can be made to Family Ties Adult Day Care Center in Iron Mountain.\nA scholarship fund for students of agricultural studies and/or forestry will be set up in his honor.\nCondolences to the family of James Bianchi may be expressed online at www.ernashfueralhomes.com",
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        "raw_content": "ISOB Home Page\nRushworth Memorial Award\nThe Incorporated Society of Organ Builders\nRushworth Award\nThe Incorporated Society of Organ Builders (ISOB) was formed in 1947.\nISOB has three main aims:\nadvance the science and practice of organ building;\nprovide a central organisation for organ builders;\nprovide for the better definition and protection of the profession, by a system of examinations and the issue of certificates and distinctions.\nISOB Events\nThe Annual General Meeting will be held at the Model Railway Club, Keen House, 4 Calshot Street London N1 9DA on Saturday 2nd March 2019 at 1.45pm.\nThis will be followed by a General Meeting at 2.15pm. Which will include a talk on Organ Blowing by Stephen Lemmings C.I.S.O.B.\nISOB News\nDue to the retirement of our Secretary at the our next AGM we are seeking a new Secretary.\nThere is no requirement for the Secretary to be an Organ Builder and comes with an honorarium.\nApplications are also sought for a new Treasurer, this position does require you to be a member of the organisation.\nPlease use our website contact page for applications and any further\nDry Gluing\nWe are all familiar with leathering motors and puffers using hot glue and a warm\niron. On two occasions we have used a slightly different technique, which might be described as dry gluing.\nThe following organs have been awarded Historic Organ Certificates: St Joseph RC Church, Kilmarnock St Margaret of Antioch, Knook St Peter, Horbury - Horbury Church St Anne, Carlecotes - Carlecotes Church & Hall St John the Evangelist, Holdenhurst Whitehaven United Reformed Church St Michael & All Angels, Winforton\nAll applications for the vacancies on the I.S.O.B council must be in writing and in the hands of our secretary 14 days before the AGM ( applications via email are acceptable) We are currently looking for a Treasurer, a Secretary and a Councillor. http://www.isob.co.uk/contact/\nOur AGM will be held at the Model Railway Club, Keen House, 4 Calshot Street, London on Saturday 2nd March @1.45pm. It will be followed by a General Meeting @2.15pm which will include a talk by Stephen Lemmings C.I.S.O.B on organ blowing. Hope to see you all there.\nA snippet of the organ in St George's Hall\nhttps://www.facebook.com/isobuk/videos/803401436677786/\n\u00a9 2019 The Incorporated Society of Organ Builders. All Rights Reserved.",
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        "raw_content": "Interactive & site-specific\nInteractive, time-specific, dynamic or site-specific work \u2013 basically anything that I haven\u2019t created on a flat surface. This includes land art, performances, installation art, textual or conceptual work, and videos. I also include photography in this category since I use it to document my site-specific work and capture moments that are very real-time and 3D.\nWhen creating art, I love to experiment with materials and techniques. This is one of the reasons for the wide variety in my work. Read more about my approach to the creative process >>\nWhat unifies my work is the inspiration or impetus behind it. My work is primarily inspired by my relationship to the land, to place, to ecology and the world around me. Read my artist statement >>\nA good example of my art is the work I created during the Thupelo workshop held in Cape Town in June 2016. During the workshop I organised a land art outing to Granger Bay, had my fellow artists interact with a pebble, created a textual work in the library of the art school, created double-exposures including the other artists\u2019 work, created an installation with leaves and sand, cut shapes and holes into leaves, as well as drew lines with water on the bricks of the school.",
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        "raw_content": "We all know about the power of affairs to destroy a marriage, devastate a family or traumatize an individual. Affairs are occurring in epidemic proportion, and they are happening to good people and in good relationships as well as to those in distress. Recent statistics suggest that up to 60% of married men and women have engaged in extramarital affairs at some point or another in their married lives. If affairs are so destructive and immoral, why are so many people having them?\nThe fact is, man is not biologically wired for monogamy, and our behaviors bear this out. Not only have most people had multiple partners during their lifetime, but the majority of today\u2019s marriages have either ended in divorce/remarriage, or have involved outside partners. The one-partner-for-a-lifetime ideal, while laudable, is now the exception to the rule. Is monogamy too high a standard for most people to reach? What drives a person to seek partners outside their marriage? And why do our social and religious sanctions lack sufficient power to deter good men and women from seeking outside liaisons?\nAt no other time in history has the expectation to live romantically and monogamously beyond the length of child-rearing ever existed. Indeed, marriages lasting over 30 years are largely an invention of contemporary society. Biologically speaking, the social imperative to mate and bond with a single individual for a lifetime poses a staggering challenge. This is particularly so for people whose sex drive exceeds that of their partner and thus whose sexual needs go chronically unmet. Culturally speaking, the romantic ideal that \u201cthe spark remain alive\u201d for a lifetime has set us up for chronic failure. People don\u2019t understand that love changes shape over time, and that the \u2018lustful high\u201d of falling in love marinates and evolves to something more meaningful. The \u201clove-based marriage\u201d is a post-modern phenomenon that has largely been perpetuated by Hollywood and the media. In fact, most non-western cultures don\u2019t require mating for a lifetime or remaining \u201cin love\u201d for the duration.\nAmerican society has faced rapid and dramatic changes in its social architecture and with that, it seems, our moral codes have lost their suppressive power. Many of our formerly judgmental labels have neutralized in recent years, reflecting an acceptance of new codes and lifestyles. Just as \u201cbroken homes\u201d have evolved into the more acceptable \u201cblended families\u201d, \u201cunwed mothers\u201d have morphed into the more acceptable \u201csingle-parent households\u201d, and \u201cliving in sin\u201d has renamed itself \u201ccohabitation\u201d, so too have extramarital affairs entered a more mainstream place in our social discourse. No longer do affairs bear the scarlet letter they once implied; no longer are they a man\u2019s macho prerogative and a woman\u2019s secret shame. Whereas we always knew that there must be equal numbers of women involved, not until recently have women claimed equal responsibility in seeking outside trysts. The sanctions have indeed softened.\nA host of social factors can account for this shift away from our conservative, post WWII lifestyles, creating more permissive social contexts in which affairs can thrive. With marriage becoming ever more disposable, many of our beliefs about love, \u201chappily ever after\u201d and \u201cone man for one woman\u201d have become obsolete. Many of our cherished myths have fallen from grace just as our social and religious sanctions have lost their suppressive power. Sexual images inundate us at every turn. TV, movies, and even the news expose us to sex and sexual affairs on a daily basis; the fashion industry invites children to become sex objects before they even reach puberty -- sex is ubiquitous and sex sells. Our puritan moorings have drifted to sea.\nOf all the agents of change, perhaps the two most significant factors influencing the rise in affairs are the presence of women in the workforce, and the emergence of computers. Women are now more financially secure and independent, and therefore less inclined to remain at home full-time. By virtue of sheer exposure, as well as greater worldliness and self-confidence, women now occupy a similar place to men vis-a-vis the opportunity for outside trysts. Couple that with the increased privacy and accessibility afforded by computers, cell phones and blackberries, and it is no wonder that the barriers to affairs have all but been lifted. Secrecy and scheduling are a breeze. Business meetings, travel, and off-site retreats offer the perfect setting and cover. Intellectual collaborations and creative projects provide new excitement in contrast to the stale routines of home. Soul mates are born as the reality of dishes and diapers find no place in the magic of an affair.\nAffairs exist in many contexts and varieties, and what constitutes an affair to one may not be viewed similarly by another. There are many ways in which intimate contact can be expressed, from clandestine, personal conversations to erotic touching, to actual intercourse. Indeed, sexualized interactions can occur \u201cremotely\u201d without there even being physical contact, as is the case with phone sex, video sex, and suggestive chat room banter. People draw the line at different places, and what constitutes an infidelity to one may not hold true for another. All of these eroticized relationships constitute some form of an infidelity or affair. As such, the implied betrayal holds the power to damage trust, devastate one\u2019s spouse and destroy a marriage. Ultimately, whether the affair is discovered or not, it exerts an influence on one\u2019s behavior and state of mind that necessarily affects the course of marital events. In this way, affairs can serve a uniquely \u201ccorrective function\u201d that can either strengthen or weaken the marital fault lines.\nLike marriage, not all affairs are alike. The meaning they have and the consequences that befall differ with the individuals involved. It stands to reason, therefore, that the process of healing will differ for each relationship, and for each of the individuals involved. Affairs can happen to decent men and women and, while devastating to the betrayed spouse, are not necessarily the sign of a twisted moral code or a dysfunctional marriage. It is very important to understand the meaning the affair holds and the context in which it arose and was perpetuated before walking down the path to recovery.\nHowever, certain universals seem to hold true across all marriages in which an affair has occurred. In addition to destroying the trust that once formed the bedrock of the marriage, perhaps the deepest assault to the betrayed spouse is his/her lost sense of reality. Life as it happened during the course of the affair becomes suspect and begs revision. The desire to know details and revisit shared past events rule the initial discourse and are the source of ongoing ruminations. While the ultimate goal of the repair work is to create a new union based on complete transparency, trust, and open communication, the degree to which the details of the affair are helpful is a matter of great variability. Similarly, the relative significance of pre-existing marital fault lines varies greatly from couple to couple. 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        "raw_content": "For most individuals, the gaming emphasis normally focuses on selecting the right console as it should. There is more to gaming than a PS4 or Xbox One; this is worth remembering. The sound quality is one of the factors that the experience relies on. If you want to take your gaming experience to the next level, you will require an excellent speakers . If not, the average is more of a 2D than 3D. You will need to note these advise if you fall under this type.\nAlthough it is a bit discouraging; cost is the most important factor to consider when choosing a speaker. Speakers are costly. Depending on the scale and brand, some speakers can be expensive than a car. Chances that some can be out of your affordability are high. That is not problematic. Focus on the ones you can buy instead of pouring over the top of the line models. There are plenty of great deals out there, and minor brands that have admirable products so do not go overboard. No speakers are worth getting you in debts.\nConsole Specs.\nEven though finances aren\u2019t an option, there are some problems to hurdle. One key challenge is the controller power. Just because you want to purchase a sound system isn\u2019t a guarantee that your PS4 will be able to respond in kind. There are high chances that the specifications won\u2019t suit your investment, and this makes it irrelevant and a big waste of your money. First compare all the stats before you make up your mind whether to purchase or not. When you find that the system is very powerful than you expected, look for a different model that you are certain won\u2019t break down easily. Alternatively, you can also swap your console. However, it\u2019s important to understand specifications.\nThere\u2019s no gamer that wants to waste money on speakers that will break after a short while. Unfortunately, many gamers often deal with such scenarios which isn\u2019t nice. The only solution is to begin by ranking dependability above everything else. To do this, put your focus on the known brands such as Samsung products. If you consult a big firm to buy your products, chances of getting satisfied are high. Additionally, it will be easier to get a replacement or refund. If you have a valid warranty, they can fix it for you for no extra cost.\nWhen you are researching about speakers, you will most definitely come across woofers. This is the part that deals with the bass. Although bass may not be an issue, don\u2019t dismiss it yet. Today games have difference sound effects such as gunfire.To get a perfect experience leave the bass blasting.\nPrevious PostPrevious If You Think You Understand Entertainment, Then Read This",
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        "raw_content": "Just Thank You, for Now\nJust Thank You. For Now.\nHazem Saghiyeh\nThe virtual agreement, as Yasser Abed Rabbo and Yossi Beilin described it in their joint article (International Herald Tribune), may or may not become actual and official. However, in the meantime, some major breakthroughs, which the Geneva Accord promises to actualize, must be noted.\nAs was mentioned time and again, Ariel Sharon's claim that there is no Palestinian partner was refuted. The implicit pretext of the radicals, both Arab and Jew, which, through their preconditions and demands, suggests the perpetual impossibility of settlement, was contested. Though none of them says that the settlement is impossible to reach, the explosive events of the last few years and preconditions have nourished their nihilistic desires, and have promoted the leaning toward converting the temporary into permanent.\nThe Middle East appeared in the eye of the world once again, after a time of apparent abandonment by all but violence, blood, and corpses in great numbers. Somehow, Geneva embodied some of the greatest symbols of our world: Switzerland?s neutrality. Nelson Mandela's voice. Lech Walesa's revolution. Jimmy Carter's ethics. The role of the European Union and the United Nations. The idea of civil society initiating peace.\nBecause Ariel Sharon is like a raging bull, and Yasser Arafat is like a color- changing snake, the former was angrily absent, and the latter was represented by a delegation and a speech - this is why Palestine looked as if it was more officially presented in the event than Israel.\nAbed Rabbo and Beilin, on the other hand, come from backgrounds that do not have anything to do with the military, security, corruption, and can be classified as intellectual politicians. They belong to a left wing that has become mature and pragmatic over time through the bitter experience of the past years. Although it might not be seen as a strong point, in an age dominated by George W. Bush, it would be in the long run; despite the current weakness of this political stream, it posses the ability to integrate in the contemporary and progressive world.\nThe Geneva Accord has the ability to lighten the world from the burdens of nationalism, racism, religion, fanaticism and their wars. More than any other initiative, it can clear the page of Palestine and Israel in the world, and both nations are in deep need of that: because of the military arrogance and the enmity of the occupation that the latter practices, as well as because of the suicide operations and corruption in the authority of the former. There is a hope that the Geneva Accord may help us get out of the barbarism of colonialism, settlements, suicide operations and killing for the sake of killing, and by all sorts of racism towards Islam and Muslims, as much as towards Jews and Semitism. There is also the promised entry into constructive dialogue.\nOut of this understanding, the Swiss meeting revived with its \"virtuality\" the optimistic memory of 1993. It enabled lovers of just peace to raise their voices once again. It is true that there are still too many obstacles, but a small oasis can be created.\nThere is much to be criticized. However, the current moment requires saying thanks, and only thanks, to two brave men: Yasser Abed Rabbo and Yossi Beilin.\nSource: Al-Hayat, December 3, 2003\nVisit the Al-Hayat website at: http://english.daralhayat.com/\nGuest opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Current Viewpoint or Jewish Comment.",
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        "raw_content": "School Employee Sues District for israel (apartheid state) Loyalty Oath in Contract\nPalestinian protesters walk during a rainy day during a demonstration near the border with Israel east of Gaza city on December 28, 2018.\nIn a return to the bad old days of McCarthyism, Bahia Amawi, a US citizen of Palestinian descent, lost her Texas elementary school job after refusing to pledge in writing that she would not participate in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. Earlier this month, Amawi sued the school district that fired her.\nThe BDS movement against Israel has become a hot button issue in the closing month of 2018. A bipartisan group of senators tried to attach the Israel Anti-Boycott Act to the unanimous spending bill that Trump almost signed to avoid the current government shutdown. Meanwhile, Donorbox, a US software company, blocked the BDS fundraising account at the behest of a pro-Israel group.\n\u201cThe language of the affirmation Amawi was told she must sign reads like Orwellian \u2013 or McCarthyite \u2013 self-parody, the classic political loyalty oath that every American should instinctively shudder upon reading,\u201d Glenn Greenwald wrote at The Intercept.\nOn December 12, the Council on American-Islamic Relations filed a lawsuit on Amawi\u2019s behalf in the US District Court for the Western District of Texas against Pflugerville Independent School District, alleging that Texas\u2019 law requiring the oath violates the First Amendment. Amawi\u2019s complaint says the law constitutes an impermissible attempt \u201cto impose an ideological litmus test or compel speech related to government contractors\u2019 political beliefs, associations, and expressions.\u201d\nAmawi had contracted with the school district for nine years to work with students with autism and developmental disabilities in Austin. This fall, for the first time, Amawi was required to sign an oath that she would not boycott Israel. When she refused to sign it, she was fired.\n\u201cThe point of boycotting any product that supports Israel is to put pressure on the Israeli government to change its treatment, the inhumane treatment, of the Palestinian people,\u201d Amawi explained. \u201cHaving grown up as a Palestinian, I know firsthand the oppression and the struggle that Palestinians face on a daily basis.\u201d\nThe BDS movement was launched by representatives of Palestinian civil society in 2005, calling upon \u201cinternational civil society organizations and people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era \u2026 [including] embargoes and sanctions against Israel.\u201d\nThis call specified that \u201cthese non-violent punitive measures\u201d should last until Israel fully complies with international law by (1) ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the barrier wall; (2) recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and (3) respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their land as stipulated in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194.\nTwenty-six US states have anti-BDS laws and 13 others are pending.\nEven though it is a nonviolent movement, Israel sees BDS as a threat to its hegemony over the Palestinians. Israel illegally occupies Palestinian territories, maintaining effective control over Gaza\u2019s land, airspace, seaport, electricity, water, telecommunications and population registry. Israel deprives Gazans of food, medicine, fuel and basic services, and continues to build illegal Jewish-only settlements in the occupied West Bank.\n\u201cThere will not be progress toward a just peace without pressure on Israel to respect Palestinian rights,\u201d said Rebecca Vilkomerson, executive director of Jewish Voice for Peace. \u201cBringing about that pressure, through a global grassroots mobilization, is exactly what BDS is about.\u201d\nAfter Amawi\u2019s firing, The New York Times editorial board wrote,\nIt\u2019s not just Israel\u2019s adversaries who find the [BDS] movement appealing. Many devoted supporters of Israel, including many American Jews, oppose the occupation of the West Bank and refuse to buy products of the settlements in occupied territories. Their right to protest in this way must be vigorously defended.\nOmar Barghouti, co-founder of BDS, said in an email to The New York Times, \u201cHaving lost many battles for hearts and minds at the grass-roots level, Israel has adopted since 2014 a new strategy to criminalize support for BDS from the top\u201d in order to \u201cshield Israel from accountability.\u201d\nBarghouti called Shurat HaDin, the group behind the Donorbox action blocking the BDS account, a \u201crepressive organization with clear connections to the far-right Israeli government\u201d that is \u201cengaging in McCarthyite \u2026 tactics \u2026 in a desperate attempt to undermine our ability to challenge Israel\u2019s regime of apartheid and oppression.\u201d\nTwenty-six US states have anti-BDS laws and 13 others are pending. The Israel Anti-Boycott Act, which would have to be reintroduced when the new Congress convenes in January, was supported by Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Dianne Feinstein (D-California) opposed the bill.\nBoycotts Are Protected by the First Amendment\nThe law that triggered Amawi\u2019s firing prohibits the State of Texas from entering into government contracts with companies, including sole proprietorships, that boycott Israel. It defines \u201cboycott Israel\u201d to include \u201crefusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict harm on, or limit commercial relations specifically with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israel or in an Israeli-controlled territory.\u201d\nBoycotts are a constitutionally protected form of speech, assembly and association. They have long been used to oppose injustice and urge political change. The Supreme Court has held that \u201cspeech on public issues occupies the highest rung of the hierarchy of First Amendment values, and is entitled to special protection.\u201d The high court ruled that advocating and supporting boycotts \u201cto bring about political, social, and economic change\u201d \u2013 like boycotts of Israel \u2013 are indisputably protected by the First Amendment.\nBoycotts are a constitutionally protected form of speech, assembly and association.\nThe National Lawyers Guild, Palestine Legal and the Center for Constitutional Rights wrote in a legal memorandum challenging anti-BDS legislation in New York that such laws \u201charken back to the McCarthy era when the state sought to deny the right to earn a livelihood to those who express controversial political views.\u201d The memo says, \u201cThe courts long ago found such McCarthy-era legislation to be at war with the First Amendment,\u201d as they \u201cunconstitutionally target core political speech activities and infringe on the freedom to express political beliefs.\u201d\nEven staff members at the right-wing Anti-Defamation League (ADL) opposed anti-BDS laws and admitted they are unconstitutional. Although the leadership officially favors outlawing BDS, ADL staff wrote in an internal 2016 memo that anti-BDS laws divert \u201ccommunity resources to an ineffective, unworkable, and unconstitutional endeavor.\u201d\nGreenwald cited the grave danger anti-BDS laws pose to freedom of speech, tweeting, \u201cThe proliferation of these laws \u2013 where US citizens are barred from work or contracts unless they vow not to boycott Israel \u2013 is the single greatest free speech threat in the US.\u201d\nDemonstrating the incongruity of allowing Amawi to boycott any entity but Israel, Greenwald noted, \u201cIn order to continue to work, Amawi would be perfectly free to engage in any political activism against her own country, participate in an economic boycott of any state or city within the US, or work against the policies of any other government in the world \u2014 except Israel.\u201d\nThe US government remains Israel\u2019s lap dog on the world stage. 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        "raw_content": "Home Guide Disclaimer Copyright Joyce New & Search Clippings Troy Page\nSearch the Tri-Counties Pages of Troy Gazette-Register Only\nVolume VLIV, #2, Thursday, January 5, 1919\n(Local News) Mr. A. M. Woodworth, long an outstanding resident of Wetona, died at his home Tuesday morning from Bright\u2019s disease. He was 75 years old and quite widely known as a breeder of pureblood cattle. His wife survives, two sons and two daughters \u2013Mrs. W. U. Young and Arden Woodworth of Wetona, Mrs. Ray Beach of East Smithfield, and Howard Woodworth of Troy. The funeral will be at the home at 1 on Friday.\n(Local News) Mrs. Floyd Baker, whose home for many years was on the Porter Road on the farm now owned by Fayette Pomeroy, died last Saturday at her home in Athens. Her husband, the late Floyd Baker, drilled test wells for oil and otherwise was prominent during their residence on the Porter road. Two sons and two daughters survive\u2014Mrs. George Williams of Athens, Mrs. James McDonald of Plainfield, N.J., Damon Baker of Akron, Ohio, and Guy Baker of Coryland. The funeral and interment were at Athens on Wednesday.\n(Local News) Dr. Daniel Fisher, who was Principal of the troy schools for the twelve years from 1884 to 1896, and had an enduring place in the affections of all Trojans who knew him, died January 2d from ptomaire poisoning at Altoona, where he went the preceding Tuesday to attend the State Teachers\u2019 Association Convention. Dr. Fleisher was a graduate of Gettsburg college. From Troy he went to Wellsboro, and from their to Columbia, Pa. Since 1910 he had been Superintendent of Schools of Lancaster County. The death of his wife a year ago was a great blow to Dr. Fleisher. He was in his 70th year and leaves one daughter, Rebecca\u2014Mrs. Eugene Robinson. The funeral will be held at his late home, 1937 Woods Avenue, Lancaster, on Tuesday morning at 9 o\u2019clock, and the interment will be at Newport, Pa., at 2 Thursday afternoon.\n(Local News) Nathaniel McHenry, brother of former Trojan Mrs. Laura McKean of Philadelphia, died unexpectedly Monday afternoon at Comstock, N.Y., where he hand an official position in the Great Meadows State Reformatory. Besides Mrs. McKean he is survived by his wife and mother, Mrs. Sarah McHenry of Elmira.\nVolume VLIV, #3, Thursday, January 12, 1922\n(Sylvania News) Arch. Ruggles a veteran of the Civil war died at his home here on Wednesday night of last week, aged 91. The funeral services were held at the home on Sunday afternoon and the burial was in Glenwood. A fuller notice will be given in next week paper.\nMrs. Orlando Rockwell.\nMrs. Orlando Rockwell a respected life-long resident of West Burlington expired Monday morning at her home. She was a daughter of Horatio and Julia Gamage, and was 85 years old. To the infirmity of advancing years was added a few months ago the fracture of her hip by a fall. She had long been a member of the Methodist Church. One daughter and four sons survive\u2014Mrs. Colton Dickinson, Delos, Willard and Irvine Rockwell of West Burlington, and Gamage Rockwell of Elmira. Mrs. Rockwell had 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. The funeral on Wednesday afternoon was from the home.\n(Local News) The death is reported in Elmira papers of Leon C. Belknap, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Belknap of the West End Hotel, formerly of this boro. The deceased was 29, and death followed a run of pneumonia with complications.\nLeland D. May Expires at Sayre Hospital.\nWestern Bradford sustained an irreparable loss last Wednesday evening when Leland May, the widely known Milking Shorthorn breeder of Glenside Farm, Granville Center, expired at the Robert Packer hospital. Mr. May\u2019s health had been impaired since last spring. In July he submitted to a thorough examination at the Packer hospital and by Philadelphia and Baltimore specialists. They diagnosed cancer of the rectum for which he was treated with radium in Baltimore. He was at his home in Granville early in December when an operation became imperative. He was hurried to Sayre and there remained until the end. Everything possible was done for him, even to a transfusion of blood. Mr. May was born on what is now part of the Glenside 800 acres, 61 years ago last March 3d. He married Miss Sarah Belle Catlin August 18, 1881. Since 1887, a year after the herd was established by J. K. Innes, he had been identified with the Milking Shorthorns of Glenside. Mrs. May and Mrs. Innes are sisters. He became in time manager, part owner and sole proprietor. In 1909 he sold a half interest to Charles A. Otis of Cleveland. In 1915 this partnership was dissolved and he again came into full ownership. Quite largely through his vision and initiative, Glenside came gradually into national prominence. Minnie Clay Third and Kittie Clay Fourth were winners among the Milking Shorthorns at the Chicago World\u2019s Fair in 1891, and Kittie Clay was second only among all breeds. He was so well known and universally respected among the breeders that they quite generally referred to him as \"Daddy\" May, the father of the breed in America. In 1915 he went to Europe to visit the farms and make selections from herds the blood of which he had combined with the Clay family at Glenside with so much success. He was one of the organizers and until his health failed, an officer of the Milking Shorthorn Breeders\u2019 Association of America.\nAmong his neighbors, everywhere, Mr. May was held in affectionate regard. By his request the funeral at the home on Saturday afternoon and interment in Granville Center cemetery were as simple as possible. Though a Mason and an Odd Fellow, neither body took part other than as individuals. The Revs. Bryan and Martin were the officiating clergymen. The bearers were employes of Glenside.\nAbram M. Woolworth.\nA.M. Woodworth was born in Springfield township on April 13, 1845, and died in the same township Jan. 8, 1922. He was an only son of Ira and Mirah Woodworth, both deceased, and brother of Mrs. James Abbey, who survives. He married Miss Altheda Rice in May, 1871. They have four children, all living, namely; G. H. Woodworth of Troy, Mrs. Myra Young of Wetona, Arden Woodworth, at home in Wetona, and Mrs. Laura Beach of East Smithfield, and three grandchildren---Mildred Woodworth of Troy, Guy Woodworth of Wetona, and Paul Reeser of East Smithfield.\n\"Abe\" was a prosperous and progressive farmer, his main bent being introducing and breeding pure blood stock, Holsteins, were his hobby, and he was first to bring them to Springfield townshi0p. He bought and bred the best; there was a scrub on his farm. He was also an extensive breeder of Registered National Delaine sheep. He was a member of the Chemung County Holstein Friesian Association and was often called to act as judge of cattle at various fairs in New York State.\nMr. Woodworth was a man of great energy and a most thorough business man, who commanded the respect and esteem of the community in which he lived. A kind husband, and indulgent father, an honest man.\n(East Troy News) Allen Jones, a highly respected citizen of this place, passed away Sunday evening at 8:30 at the Blossburg hospital, where he had been the past five weeks for treatment. The body will be brought to this place and the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock at the Methodist Church.\n(East Troy News) The funeral of Mrs. Tressa VanNoy, who died Sunday at Troy, where she had gone for the winter, will be held at the home of her son, Mr. F. P. VanNoy, Tuesday, afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock, the Rev. Sears officiating. Burial in Hilton cemetery.\n(Local News) William Haflett, a former resident of Granville and veteran of the civil war, died suddenly at his home in Elmira Tuesday morning. He was 76. His wife survives and two sons, Ray of New York City, and Guy of Elmira. Burial in Windfall cemetery Friday.\n(Local News) Miss Eunice Peckham of Columbia Cross Roads, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peckham, died Wednesday morning from pulmonary tuberculosis. She was a nurse and widely known and loved for her fine womanly qualities.\nThe funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 1:20 at the church at Columbia Cross Roads.\nMrs. Hiram L. Rockwell.\nMrs. Mary Jane Rockwell, widow of the late Hiram L. Rockwell, died last Friday at the home of her brother, I. J. McKean, in West Burlington. Mrs. Rockwell was born in West Burlington 79 years ago, the daughter of Jehiel McKean. She had lived her entire life in this vicinity, having been long a member of the Methodist church of Troy. Since her husband\u2019s death ten years ago, Mrs. Rockwell has made her home with her nephew, T. E. Brownson, in West Burlington. She is survived by her brother, Mr. McKean, a niece, Mrs. M. R. Bennett of Rathway, N. J., and two nephews besides Mr. Brownson, James N. McKean and Elwyn P. McKean. The funeral services at her late home were conducted by the Rev. H. C. Sears, and at the burial in Oak Hill, the committal was read by the Rev. Hiram Rockwell Bennett, whom she had reared from a child.\n(Big Pond News) The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Buck died Saturday morning. Funeral was on Tuesday, and burial was in Big Pond cemetery.\n(Columbia X Roads News) Miss Eunice Peckham daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peckham, died at the home of her parents Tuesday evening. The funeral was held Friday afternoon from the church.\n(Local News) Lucinda Voorhees Harkness, widow of Samuel Harkness, of Springfield, died at her home with her daughter, Miss Anna Harkness, in Mansfield, on January 4th, following an illness which began at Thanksgiving time. Her father was one of the earliest settlers and built the first frame house in the section of Springfield which was known to the early comers as Little York. She was born there 1838. Until she went to live with her daughter,, since the death of her husband in 1910, her home had been with her son, Dr. Harry C. Harkness. The remains were brought to Springfield for interment in the family cemetery.\n(Local News) The body of Mrs. Colson E. Stone a former resident, was brought to Canton for interment from Newport News, Va., on Tuesday. She was 70, and leaves two sons and three brothers.\nVolume VLIV, #6, Thursday, February 2, 1922\nMrs. Delos Rockwell.\nMrs. Delos Rockwell died Tuesday morning at the home in Farmers\u2019 Valley of her adopted son Wesley Rockwell. Eliza Smith Rockwell was born in Elmira, June 29, 1836. Her father was Francis Smith, a lawyer who latter located in Troy. She was married June 9, 1864 to Delos Rockwell, for many years a prominent attorney of Troy who died February 24, 1901. Mr. Rockwell had eight brothers, all of whom married, and she was the last of the wives to be taken. Within a month two others have passed on, Mrs. Orlando Rockwell and Mrs. Hiram Rockwell. Since the death of her husband she had made her home in Farmers' Valley with her adopted son. She is survived by a sister Miss Lucy Smith. Funeral services will be held at the Rockwell home at 2 Thursday afternoon, The Rev. Cameron of Sylvania, officiating.\n(Columbia X Roads News) The body of Mr. Jesse Bullock of Elmira arrived here on the 10:40 train Monday morning. The funeral was held at the church and burial was in Gladding cemetery.\n(Local News) The first case of lockjaw in this part of the country in a number of years caused the death in an Elmira hospital last Thursday of Bert Brewer of Mosherville. He was operating a corn shredder early in January when his hand was lacerated by the whirling knives. Blood poisoning followed and with it toward the last lockjaw or tetanus. He is survived by his wife, twin daughters about a year old, his mother and two brothers. The Rev. Seymour Barrett officiated at the funeral which was held on last Sunday.\n(Local News) Mrs. B. M. Walter, whose life had hung in the balance for some days, expired at her home in Canton Wednesday morning. She had been an invalid, confined to her room, for more than five years. Florence A. Walter was born at West Franklin 72 years ago, the daughter of David and Phoebe Smiley. With her husband are left eight children\u2014Mrs. F. E. Whitman and Mrs. H. L. Stem, Canton; Harry Walter and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Troy; Katherine Walter, Binghamton; John of Alba; Fred of Fort Madison, Iowa; and Thad of Elmira. Funeral services will be conducted from the home at 2 Friday afternoon, the Rev. Sanders officiating. Interment will be in Canton.\n(Local News) Jesse Bullock, son of Furman Bullock of this boro, died in Elmira last Friday, aged 57. A sufferer from diabetes for ten years, he still continued his work as an electrician for the Thatcher Manufacturing Company until last November. Since then his decline had been rapid. He was a native of Columbia township, a member of the Baptist Church and esteemed by all who knew him. His wife survives, one brother, Floyd Bullock of Columbia, and five children\u2014Dorothy, Julia, Louise and Everett, at home, and Merle in New York City. The remains were brought on Monday to Columbia Cross Roads, where the funeral was held in the church at 2 p.m., the Rev. John Betlem of Elmira Heights Baptist Church officiating. Interment was in the Gladding cemetery.\nMrs. Merritt Clark.\nMrs. Merritt Clark died Monday, January 23d, at the home in Springfield, of her son, Vern Clark. Hortense Ayres Clark was born in Sussex, N.J., 74 years ago. Her father was Judge for many years. She was the last of that family. Since the death of her husband a year ago, she had made her home with her son. She is survived by one other son, Denton Clark of Elmira Heights, and four grandchildren\u2014Elizabeth and Adrian Clark, Harry Williams and Elnora Clark. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Cameron of Sylvania. The burial was at Grover Hill cemetery.\n(Local News) Ray McNeil, 33, died Thursday morning at Alba following a short illness. He leaves a wife, three children, his parents, three sisters and three brothers.\nD. Allen Jones.\nD. Allen Jones, who died Jan. 15th last, was a respected and valued citizen of East Troy. He was approachable and a friend to all. Born Nov. 28, 1886, at East Troy, he spent a large part of his life here. After finishing at the public school he worked for a number of years at the carpenter trade, then for about two years for the Elmira Arms Co., in Elmira, when, due to his father\u2019s sickness and death, he came back to East Troy to help in keeping the home to Troy to help in keeping the home together. He was wholly unselfish and though more of others than of himself. Four sisters and six brothers survive\u2014Mrs. Elisha Foster, Louisa, and Frances of East Troy, Lena of Silver Bay, N.Y.; Judson of Canton, Harold of Troy; Grant and Marion of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Willard and Robert at home.\nVolume VLIV, #8, Thursday, February 16, 1922\n(Sylvania News) The funeral of Edw. Hager of Williamsport was held at the home of his brother, Cola F. Hager, on Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in the family plot in the Sylvania cemetery. He had been ailing for some time and was taken recently to the State hospital at Danville for treatment where he died.\nMrs. J. G. Conderman.\nMrs. Alice Bloom Conderman, wife of Jay G. Conderman, died at her home in Chicago, Feb. 7th, 1922, after an illness of two years. Mrs. Conderman was operated on for goitre at the May hospital in Rochester, Minn., but a blood clot formed in her left foot. She recovered enough to drive east last summer but upon her return to Chicago, a clot formed in the other foot, resulting in her death. Burial was at Hornell on Monday, Feb. 13th. She is survived by her husband, Jay G. Conderman of Chicago, two sisters, Mrs. Wallace Wililams of East Canton; and Mrs. Nellie Owen of Grover; and two brothers, E. J. Bloom of North Cohocton, N. Y. and C. J. Bloom of Troy.\n(East Troy News) Mrs. Alice Calkins passed away peacefully at her home in this place at 11:30 Monday night, after a lingering illness. The funeral will be held Friday at 1:30 at the house and at 2 o\u2019clock at the Baptist church here, Rev. Johnstone officiating.\n(East Troy News) Mrs. McMurray died Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Morse. The funeral will be held Thursday at 11 o\u2019clock at the house and at her home in Windfall at 2 o\u2019clock.\n(Fairview News) Mrs. Luther Beach attended the funeral of her uncle, Rev. C. M. Fanning, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Capwell at Wyalusing last Saturday afternoon. Rev. Fanning, whose home before entering the ministry was at Fairview, was the Methodist pastor at Delmar, Pa., where he died Feb. 6th of influenza, being ill one week. The firs funeral service was held at Delmar Thursday. Rev. E. J. Rosengrant, the District Superintendent, conducted the service. He leaves a wife and four children.\n(Local News) G. L. Hicks, Tax Collector of Springfield township, died Monday evening at 6:30 at his home at Wetona, of acute indigestion. He was ill only a short time. He was 62 years old and is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Francis Eiffert of Big Pond, and a son, Will Hicks of Bentley Creek. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at the M. E. Church in Wetona and interment will be in Wetona. Mr. Hicks was a brother of Mrs. W. W. Bailey of Burlington, and Mrs. John N. Rice of Smithfield. He had been Collector and Constable of Springfield for fifteen years.\n(Local News) Edward F. Brann, 38 years old, son of the late Thomas Brann of Canton, where the deceased resided until ten years ago, died last Saturday at his home in Jamestown, following an apoplectic stroke the preceding evening. Besides his wife and one daughter, Mr. Brann leaves two brothers and five sisters: Mrs. John Hallinan, Mrs. Thomas Ronan, Miss Bridget Brann and Thomas R. Brann of Canton; Mrs. T. H. Kennedy of New York City, J. L. Brann of Towanda township and Mrs. Catherine Peters of Corning.\n(Local News) David Thompson, a civil war veteran who made his home with his daughter-in-law, Mrs. May Bruce, in Canton street, died Feb. 4th, aged 83 years. He was a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., but came to Troy from his farm in Granville. The funeral and interment were at Windfall. He was a college man, and a lifelong student.\n(Local News) Big hearted, jovial John Brown, known in Troy and throughout the county, died suddenly last Sunday at his home at Cedar Ledge, near Canton. He was 65. While not of late in robust health, his friends did not realize the end was so near. He had lately returned from a visit to a married daughter in Georgia. In his more active years he was a lumberman on quite an extensive scale. His wife survives, two daughters and two sons-\u2014Mrs. L. G. Thomas of Canton, and Mrs. F. H. Opper of Savana, Georgia, Will D. Brown of Canton and Lieutenant John D. Brown of the U. S. Navy, now located at Quincy, Mass. Mrs. Frank J. Casada and Mrs. Louise Harris of Elmira, are sisters. The funeral was held at the home at 2 Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Sanders of the Presbyterian church and the Rev. Sheriff of the Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Park Cemetery in the spring.\n(Local News) Another citizen of Western Bradford, prominent for many years as a school teacher and for 40 years Assessor of LeRoy township, passed out of life at the Sayre hospital last Sunday in the person of Albert Tell Lilley, as the result of a fall early in January. He was 83 and taught until a very few years ago. He was lecture of the Bradford-Sullivan county Pomona Grange for ten years and Master for a period of that organization. His wife survives and eight children.\nVolume VLIV, #9, Thursday February 23, 1922\n(Local News) J. R. Williams a former resident of this section, died last Friday at the home in Johnson City of his daughter, Mrs. Francis Warner. He was 69 and had been out of health for a year. Death was due to paralysis. His wife, who was Miss Nellie Beach of Troy, died five years ago. One other daughter survives, Mrs. Edith Carnegie of Canton. Funeral services were held at the Gustin undertaking parlors Tuesday afternoon, and the body was placed in the receiving vault at Glenwood cemetery.\n(Local News) Mrs. Dudley Sherman died suddenly Sunday night at her home at LeRoy. Mr. Sherman was Martha Churchill, and a dressmaker in this boro before her marriage to Mr. Sherman about twenty-five years ago. She was 68. Her Husband survives.\n(Local News) Mrs. Susan Churchill of LeRoy, who with her husband, the late Lafayette Churchill, celebrated her 75th wedding anniversary five years ago, is dead at 92. She passed away Wednesday morning after a year of failing strength. Her husband was 92 when he answered the final summons three years since.\n(Local News) Mrs. Alfred Dunbar, who has been in poor health for a long time, died Wednesday morning at her home at East Troy. She is survived by her husband, one son and four daughters\u2014Bert Dunbar, Mrs. Alfred VanNoy, Mrs. Merritt Aumick, Mrs. Volney Greenough, and Mrs. Frost. The funeral will be held at the home at 1 Saturday afternoon.\n(Local News) Former County Commissioner Thomas Archer of Tioga county, committed suicide by hanging last Thursday night at his home at Crooked Creek. Melancholy following a long period of poor health is ascribed as the reason.\n(Local News) William T. Clarke, Superintendent of Bradford County Schools, died last Friday night at his home in Towanda. He had been out of health for a long time. He was in his 46th year. He was supervising principal of the South Waverly schools for 15 years preceding his appointment as Assistant to the late Superintendent Russell at whose death 8n 1920 he was made County Superintendent. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters and a brother and a sister. In recognition of his efficiency and fine manly character, the schools of the county were closed Monday afternoon when the funeral was held at the home in Towanda.\nVolume VLIV, #10, Thursday, March 2, 1922\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shedden of Granville Center, have returned from Fulton, N.Y., where they were called by the death of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs. Mary Kiblin. Mrs. Kiblin, who was formerly Mrs. Milan Putnam leaves besides her husband, two daughters, Josephine and Pearl, and one son John Edward; also her mother Mrs. G. L. Lincoln, and two sisters, Mr. R. E. Shedden of Granville, and Mrs. J. S. Wickham for Syracuse, N.Y.\n(Local News) Mrs. Jane Purvis died Monday at the home in Sullivan of her son, Samuel Purvis. Another son, Orson, survives. She was 73. The funeral was held at the home Wednesday and interment was at Blossburg.\n(Local News) Miss Eleanor Shannon, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shannon of Renovo, whose health broke while she was in nurse\u2019s training, expired on Monday from tuberculosis. She was a lovable girl of 20, and leaves a large circle of friends. She was a grand daughter of Mrs. M. Shannon of this boro. The funeral was held at Renovo on Wednesday and interment was at Williamsport.\n(Granville Summit News) The five weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen died suddenly Tuesday morning.\n(Granville Summit News) The death of Bessie, wife of Robert Haflett occurred at her home Sunday night after an illness of a little over a week. Born Sept. 17, 1885, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar VanHorn, she leaves one brother, Stanley of Wyalusing and one sister, Mrs. Henry Saxton. Also one daughter, Laura, and one son George to suffer the loss of a loving, self sacrificing mother. The bereaved husband and children have the sympathy of a host of friends. Funeral services will be held at the home Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. Travis officiating.\n(Local News) Thomas Cox of Binghamton, a nephew of Mrs. Thomas Gatens of Elmira, formerly of Troy, was drowned in the Chenango river at 11 o\u2019clock Monday night by the overturn of a boat in which with another member of the fire department he was searching for the bodies of three women who were drowned earlier in the day when the driver of their automobile lost control and it plunged into the river. Mr. Cox leaves a wife and six children. His body was recovered.\nFormer Troy Woman Found Dead in Fashionable Elmira Caf\u00e9.\nAngeline Smith, formerly of Troy was found dead in her room at the Belvidere hotel at 722 Lake Street, Elmira, at 11 o\u2019clock Tuesday night. She was in Troy Monday and returned to Elmira according to published report about noon on Tuesday. She was a daughter of Charles Smith, one time a blacksmith here. An autopsy was ordered by the Coroner to determine the cause of death. There is a report that the deceased had $300 given her for an operation when she left Troy and that but $24 was found on her body.\nMrs. Susan McMurray.\nSusan Catlin McMurray, wife of Samuel McMurray, was born in Odessa, N.Y., 77 years ago the 27th of February. When she was two years of age her parents moved to Windfall where she lived her entire life with the exception of five years in Michigan. A member of the Windfall Methodist church from girlhood she was respected and loved by neighbors and friends. Her Christian faith brightened and sweetened the many long days of her last illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Morse of East Troy. She did not complain of her suffering but thought always of others until on Feb. 13th she was mercifully relieved. She is survived by one son, George of Windfall, and two daughters, Mrs. F. J. Morse of East Troy and Mrs. Delphine Wright of Greensboro, Md. One brother, Hollister Catlin of Canton and a sister, Mrs. Janet Sexton of Mansfield, also survive.\n(Local News) William Andrus, formerly of Gillett, and a brother-in-law of Bert Smith of Troy, died suddenly from pneumonia on Monday at his home at Eddystone, Pa., near Philadelphia. He leaves a number of sons and daughters. The funeral was held on Wednesday.\n(Local News) Within a little over two weeks of the sudden death of his wife, Howard Taber of Elmira, was killed last Saturday when he fell between cars while switching on the Lackawanna railroad at Avoca, N. Y. He is survived by a young son and his mother, who was Harriett Joralemon of Troy. Mr. Joralemon spent Sunday before last with relatives here. He was an exemplary young man with a host of friends.\n(Local News) George C. Totten, brother-in-law of Mr. M. E. Bailey of this boro, died last Friday at Canisteo, N.Y., which had always been his home. He was 64 and survived by his wife, a son and a daughter\u2014Claude Totten of Canisteo, and Mrs. William Booth of LeRoy, N.Y., a brother the Rev. J. W. Totten of Wheeler, N.Y., and four sisters also are living. Mr. Totten has been an elder of the Canisteo Presbyterian Church for more than thirty years, having succeeded father.\nVolume VLIV, #12, Thursday, March 14, 1922\n(Sylvania News) Mrs. Gustin, mother of Dr. G. H. Gustin, died at his home on Monday morning after a long illness. The funeral service was held at the home of her grandson, Harold Gustin, in Troy, on Wednesday afternoon.\n(Sylvania News) Mrs. Wright, mother of Mrs. Roy Soper of this village, died at her home in Austinville on Monday night of this week.\nNative of Leona Meets Sudden Death at Athens.\nTelling his family that he was going to walk down to the Chemung river, Lee S. Stacy left his home in Athens about 9 o\u2019clock last Thursday morning. When at noon he did not return they became alarmed and notified the authorities. Searching parties were organized who sought for some trace of the missing man along the river throughout the afternoon, night and Friday forenoon. W. L. Rogers, a neighbor, found his cap lodged in a clump of bushes. But it was not until 1\"30 that Bert Campbell, another searcher, found the body. It was lodge in some brush directly back of the residence of Vine Crandall. The theory is that Mr. Stacy ventured too near the stream, swollen by melting snow and rain, and slipped in. An examination of the remains showed no water in the lungs; this being so, he may have been stricken dead while on the bank of the river. He was 71, an only brother of A. J. Stacy of Leona, and went to Athens about 40 years ago, where he was in the draying business until he sold out a few years since to J. L. Newbury. His wife survives and one daughter, Miss Edna Stacy, at home. The funeral was held on Sunday at the home, his pastor, the Rev. Andrews of the M. E. Church, officiating.\n(Local News) Mrs. Frances Brown Cassada, mother of Lewis Cassada, well know in Troy, and a sister of the late John Brown of Canton, died last week at the family home in Elmira, aged 69 years. Her husband, Frank J. Cassada, the son, two daughters and a sister, Mrs. Louise Harrison of Elmira, are living.\n(Local News) Mrs. Margaret Case Kennedy, whose critical illness was reported last week, Expired at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Piatt in Sayre shortly after 5 Saturday afternoon. She was the youngest of seven children of Zina and Aurelia Watkins Case, of whom David W. Case now only remains. She was born near this boro seventy-five years ago last July 23d, and was married to Alexander Kennedy, a soldier of the civil war, on Oct. 15, 1865. Four children survive and four grandchildren. The remains were brought to Troy and funeral services were held at the M. E. church at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Whiting officiating. Interment was in Glenwood.\n(Local News) Mrs. Belle Pierce Bevens who had many friends in Troy, died at her home with her son, Frederick P. Bevens in Brooklyn, N.Y., last Thursday evening following a paralytic shock. She was ill less than 24 hours. Mrs. Bevens was the daughter of William S. and Sarah Pierce, and her childhood was passed on the home farm in Smithfield. She attended the Troy public school and Madam Hunt\u2019s school for young ladies in New Jersey. Her home after her marriage in 1885 to Harold A. Bevens was at Wellsburg until 1919, where she went to Brooklyn to reside with her son and his wife. For many years a devoted and consistent communicant of the Episcopal church with many womanly graces, she was loved and respected by a large circle of friends. The remains were brought to Wellsburg where funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. West at 2 Sunday afternoon, the Rev. John Lyon Hatfield officiating. Internment was in the Mountain View Cemetery at Wellsburg.\n(Local News) The funeral of Mrs. Maria Gustin was held Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the home of her grandson, Harold Gustin, in this boro, the Rev. Cameron of Sylvania, officiating. Deceased was the widow of Col. Richard Gustin, for whom the local G.A.R. post was named. She was 82 and expired Monday morning at the home in Sylvania of Dr. G. H. Gustin, her son with whom she spent the last four years of long useful life. Other surviving children are Richard, Miss Eva Gustin and Mrs. Charles Davis, all of Philadelphia.\n(Local News) With a 38-calibre revolver, which apparently he had bought and secreted for the purpose, James Steele, a well known farmer of West Burlington township, shot himself twice through the head at 8 o\u2019clock last Thursday morning while his family were at breakfast. He had remained in his room with the excuse that he was not feeling as well as usual. Mr. Steel had been out of health all winter, and brooded over the belief that he had a cancer, though none had been diagnosed by his physicians. He was a member of the Baptist Church and of the Burlington Lodge of Odd Fellows. He was 60 years old and is survived by his wife and four children\u2014Martin and Hazel at home, Harry in Bradford, and a married daughter, Grace, (Mrs. Reid Beach) living in Elmira.\n(Local News) Wm. Evans of Bentley Creek, is dead following the overturn of his Ford by collision with a Dodge driven by Frank Kasube at the corner of Roe Avenue and Davis streets in Elmira just after noon last Saturday. He was pinned under the car but a few moments but did not regain consciousness when rushed to the Arnot-Ogden hospital. Timothy and Alfred Mitchell, with him, were but slightly hurt. Mr. Evans leaves a widow, three sons a daughter, two sisters and two brothers.\n(Granville Summit News) Mr. Bredbinner died suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Orange Kendall. Funeral services were held at Windfall. His former home was in Baltimore. One other daughter, Mrs. Ralph Chaapel, resides at Cowley.\nMr. G. L. Hicks died Feb. 13th, 1922, at his home at Wetona. He had sawed wood the greater part of the day. At 3:30 he came to the house, complaining of pain in the stomach. He was up and about until 6, when a physician was summoned, but at 6:30 he passed away, from neuralgia of the stomach. He was 61 last December and had always lived at Wetona. He had been a member and trustee of the Methodist church for many years. He had been constable and Tax Collector of Springfield township for thirteen years and enjoyed to an unusual degree the confidence and good will of his neighbors. He is survived by his wife and two children\u2014William at Bentley Creek, and Mrs. Belva Eiffert of Big Pond, another daughter\u2014Mrs. Alma Young, died in 1918. The funeral was held at the Wetona M. E. church, the Rev. Lyons of Bentley Creek, officiating. Interment was in Wetona cemetery.\nJames Haxton.\nJames Haxton father of M. T. Haxton and Mrs. May Bruce, died at the home of Mrs. Bruce on Canton street last Saturday morning. Mr. Haxton had been in failing health for the past year, but only came from his home in LeRoy township ten days ago. He was born in LeRoy township June 2, 1849, and had always lived there and in Granville townships. He was married in 1870 to Catherine Shoemaker. Besides his daughter and son he is survived by his wife, one brother, Eli Haxton of Ogdensburg, and a sister, Mrs. A. R. Ritchie of Canton. The funeral was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. G. M. Whiting of the Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was at Windfall.\n(Local News) The hearts of their Troy friends went out in sympathy to William Bohlayer and family of six children Bohlayer and family of six children last Friday when it became known that Mrs. Bohlayer had passed away at their home east of Canton after an illness of ten days following the birth of a son. Mrs. Bohlayer was 38 years old and loved and respected by all who knew her. Her girlhood home was at Horseheads. She was a devoted member of the Presbyterian church. The funeral at the home Sunday afternoon, conducted by her pastor the Rev. Sanders, was largely attended. Interment was in Oak Hill cemetery, this boro.\n(Local News) Julius T. Adams, a civil war veteran, formerly of Springfield, 82 years old died last Sunday morning at 107 E. Miller St., Elmira. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Samuel Lovell, and a brother, Edward Adams, both living in Elmira the body was brought to this boro and placed in the receiving vault of Glenwood pending interment in Springfield.\n(Local News) The Rev. G. M. Whiting was called Monday to officiate at the home of James Hagar in Canton at the funeral of Mrs. Edward O. Lewis, formerly of Troy, who died at Lansdale, Pa., near Philadelphia, on Friday. Mrs. Lewis was Mariam, daughter of Seth Sherman. Her husband survives and one brother, Dudley Sherman of LeRoy.\nVolume VLIV, #15, Thursday, April 6, 1922\nDying Man Makes Strange Request.\nThe crop rotation planned for four years for his farm, other matters attended to, and directions left that his body be place in the receiving vault of Glenwood cemetery \"until the roses bloom\" when it is to be interred in the Windfall cemetery, C. Laverne Landon, long a sufferer from tuberculosis, died last Saturday evening at his home in Troy township, aged 55 years. He leaves a wife, two daughters by a former marriage, and a son, veteran of the world war, who eight weeks ago was sent by the Government for treatment to the Mt. Alto sanitarium. The Rev. Johnstone officiated at the funeral which was held at the home of Wednesday.\n(East Troy News) Mrs. Esther Ward, 80 years old, passed away at 7 o\u2019clock Saturday morning from pneumonia. The funeral was held from her home at 1:30 Monday, Rev. Johnstone officiating. Burial at Glenwood cemetery.\n(Local News) Mrs. Hannah Marion Chace, who died last week at the home of her son, Charles, on Armenia Mountain, was 79 years old and is survived also by two daughters living in Canton. The funeral was held on Friday and interment was in the McIntosh cemetery.\n(Local News) Charles H. Allen, who died last Thursday night in Towanda, was believed when he retired some years ago, to have worked longer at the printing trade than any other man in the state. He \"Stuck Type,\" as the expression used to be for 68 years. He began at 13 in Sullivan county. He was the oldest person living who was born within the boro limits of Towanda. His wife, two daughters and a son survive.\nVolume VLIV, #16, Thursday, April 13, 1922\n(Big Pond News) Mrs. A. R. Robbins died at the Packer hospital, Sayre, last Sunday night. She was a kind and loving mother, a woman beloved by all who knew her, and will be greatly missed by neighbors and friends. She leaves seven children\u2014Clarence of Van Etten; Howard of Columbia Cross Roads; Orrin of Owego; Oscar in the West; Carl of this place; Mrs. Edith Woodard of Berrytown, and Mildred at home. The funeral was held on Wednesday at 2:30 at the Big Pond church. Burial in Big Pond cemetery.\n(Burlington News) Mrs. S. P. Hall, a life-long resident of Burlington, passed away last Friday morning, April 7th. The deceased was a member of the M.E. Church, and a devoted wife and mother. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock from the home. The Rev. C. M. Carter officiated. Interment was in Oak Grove cemetery.\n(Local News) The remains were brought to Granville yesterday for interment of Mrs. Laura VanFleet Phillips who expired on Sunday at the family home in East Elmira. Deceased was a member of the First Baptist church of Elmira and highly esteemed. Her husband survives and three sons.\n(Local News) Eli Williams a well known and respected resident of Troy Township, died last Sunday morning at his home. He had been in declining health since the death of his grand-daughter in the autumn of 1920, but was about until about two weeks ago. Had he lived until yesterday he would have been 67. Since boyhood he had been a member of the Baptist church. His wife survives and three sons\u2014Ambrose at home, and Ross and Arthur Williams, Edward died in boyhood. The funeral was largely attended at the home at 2 Tuesday afternoon the Rev. Johnstone officiating. Interment was at Glenwood cemetery.\n(Local News) Gamage Rockwell, whose health has been impaired for some time, expired Tuesday morning at his home in Elmira. Mr. Rockwell was a native of West Burlington and a brother of Delos, Willard and Irvine Rockwell and Mrs. Colton Dickinson. He was 59 and moved to Elmira about 20 years ago. He was a man of sterling character and a consistent member of the Methodist church. His wife survives and four daughters\u2014Mrs. Helen Evans, Mrs. Martha Burley, and Mrs. Mildred Peck, all of Elmira, and Mrs. Alice Harper of Williamsport. The funeral will be in Elmira at 1 Friday from the home, and internment will be in Woodlawn.\n(Local News) Mrs. E. Herrick Thomas, who was born in Troy 77 years ago and in 1867 moved to Canton, died at her home in that place last Thursday afternoon. Two years ago Mrs. Thomas suffered an apoplectic shock from which she only partially rallied. Mr. Thomas survives and three children\u2014Mrs. P. A. Rising of Evanston, Illinois; Delos H. and Lynn G. Thomas of Canton. Funeral services were held from the home Sunday afternoon, her pastor, the Rev. John Sanders of the Presbyterian Church, officiating.\n(Local News) Earl E. White, who for some months has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Preston\u2019 and family in this boro, expired Tuesday evening. Mr. White has been for many years identified with the lumber industry. He was 72 years old a member of the Methodist Church and an upright citizen with a large circle of friends and acquaintances. His wife who is an invalid survives, and one son, Earl White at Galeton, to which place the remains were taken. The funeral and interment at Galeton will be on Friday.\n(Windfall News) Edward Ferguson died at his home near here last Friday. He leaves a wife and two daughters. Burial on Monday at Windfall\n(Local News) Mrs. Carrie Baker Scott, 30 years old, died Monday night at Judson Hill, from pneumonia. Her husband survives, a daughter of 9, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, and several brothers and sisters.\nWilliam F. DeWitt Succumbs After Long Illness. [SRGP 07808]\nWilliam F. DeWitt, a well-known business man of Troy for more than fifty years, died at his home in West Main street last Sunday morning. He was stricken with paralysis while hunting last November, and never fully regained the power of speech. He was the second son of Caleb H. and Mary Albert DeWitt, and was born in Monroe county, this state, August 23, 1848. From Monroe county the family moved to Wells, this county, and thence in his young boyhood to Tioga county. After attending the Mansfield Normal School Mr. DeWitt came to Troy in 1869. For fourteen years he was a clerk in the Redington, Maxwell & Leonard store. In 1881 he formed a partnership in the mercantile business with L. J. Ballard which continued for many years. John Handran came into the firm later and O. B. Ballard took the place of his father. Since the dissolution of the firm of DeWitt, Ballard & Handran, twelve years ago, Mr. DeWitt had been in the insurance and produce business, first with his brother, the late John DeWitt, and latterly with his nephew, Claud W. DeWitt. He served at different times on the school board and boro council, and on the official board for many years of the Methodist Church, of which he was devoted member. He married twice. His first wife was Jennie, daughter of John and Mary Rooker of Muncy, by whom he had one daughter, Mrs. J. Maxwell Beers of Elmira. By his second wife, who was Blanche, daughter of Gen. George and Elizabeth Miter Armstrong of Muncy, he had one son, Dr. William C. DeWitt, who at the time of his death three years ago was chief surgeon of the Blossburg hospital. Besides his widow and daughter he leaves one brother, Calvin DeWitt of Mansfield, and two grandchildren at Wayne, Pa. The funeral was largely attended at the home at 2 Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. G. M. Whiting officiating. Mr. DeWitt was a Mason and the impressive committal service at Oak Hill cemetery was conducted by Trojan Lodge.\nRev. Clayton M. Fanning.\nRev. Clayton M. Fanning passed to his reward at Delmar, Pa., Feb. 7, 1922, where he was serving his second year as pastor of the M. E. Church, after an illness of a week. He was born in West Burlington township June 17, 1860. He was the only son of Luther and Orrill Fanning. His boyhood and most of his early life was spent on the home farm at Fairview. It was here, a man with a family, that he felt the call of God to preach the revival meetings in country school houses, at the same time working on the farm and studying. Few know the struggles, hard work, opposition and discouragement\u2019s through which he passed in order to enter the work of the ministry. He was first recognized by the District Superintendent, by reporting fifty converts as a result of meetings which he had held in a school house. Shortly afterward, in 1900, he left the farm, being appointed pastor of the Rockwell Memorial Church near Canton. His charges since have been Terrytown, Pa., Wayne and Barrington, Conquest and Brick Church, N.Y., Millerton, Daggett, Pa., Erin, Burdette, N.Y. and Delmar, Pa. In spite of ill health, Brother Fanning was enthusiastic in his work, not sparing himself, and God gave him a successful ministry marked throughout with gracious revivals. He possessed the gift of song and enjoyed singing the gospel. Just before he passed away, he joined with his family in singing. He leaves his wife, who was a true helpmate, and four children\u2014Mrs. Edna Capwell of Wyalusing, Mrs. Orrill Smith, who lives near Syracuse, N.Y., Ruth and Luther of Elmira, also three grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Josie Swain of Pasadenia, Calif., and Mrs. J. B. Dickinson of West Burlington. The funeral was held at Delmar February 9th, Rev. E. J. Rosengrant, his District Superintendent, officiating. Another services was held at Wyalusing February 11 where interment was made. At this service, a cousin, Mrs. Ruth Palmer Teribury, sang songs selected by Brother Fanning.\n(Local News) Walter F. Downs, who married Miss Angie Wheeler, through whom he was known here, died suddenly on Tuesday from heart trouble, at his home in Brooklyn. With Mrs. Downes are left two sons, Russell and Wilber. The body will probably be brought to Elmira for interment.\n(Local News) Mrs. William Farmer, sister of Mrs. Harry Bardwell of Troy, died Wednesday morning at her home in New York City. She is survived by her husband, one other sisters Miss Catherine McInerney of New York, and a brother Cornelius McInerney of Elmira. The remains will be brought to Elmira, her former home, for interment.\nVolume VLIV, #19, Thursday, May 4, 1922\nHenry D. Covert. [SRGP 62866]\nAnother veteran of the civil war, Henry D. Covert of Armenia, dropped from the earthly ranks April 21st, aged 84. He enlisted it Troy Oct. 7, 1861, in Co. C., 7th Penn. Vol. Cavalry, was promoted to Corporal, served six months as Orderly at Gen. Negely\u2019s headquarters at Nashville. When discharged in December, 1863, he re-enlisted and took part in the battles of Stone River, Franklin, Chicamaugua, and all of the cavalry engagements of the Atlanta campaign. He was injured by a fall from his horse in August, 1864. In April, 1866, he married Candace, daughter of the Rev. Joel Burman of Sullivan. Three children were born to them\u2014Nora, who died in young woman hood; Will H., at home, and Mrs. Bessie R. Allen of Armenia. He leaves also a brother, Edwin G., at Wellsboro and a sister, Mrs. Frances Youmans, at Waynesburg, Ohio. He was a kind husband and parent a member of Gustin Post, G. A. R., of Troy, and will be missed by a large circle of friends. The funeral was held at the Armenia Weslyan M. E. Church, and interment was in the Sunny Side cemetery. [Covert Cemetery]\n(Local News) Long a sufferer from rheumatism, and mourned by a large circle of friends, Mrs. Edward Gerould died last Wednesday at the family home in Smithfield, aged 54 years. Surviving are her husband, her mother, 89, two sons, Louis and Harry, and one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Wolfe, of this boro. The interment was in the East Smithfield cemetery.\n(Local News) Hiram E. Bardwell, [SRGP 28897] a former resident of Troy township and of Sylvania, died Sunday morning at Austinville. He was 79 years old and a veteran of the civil war. He is survived by three sons\u2014Charles of Elmira, Harry of this place, and Frederick of Rushville, N.Y., and two brothers Alfred of Bradford and Theodore of Troy Township. The funeral was held Tuesday at the home of his sister-in-law. Mrs. James Wilson in Austinville, and interment was in that place. [Columbia Valley Cemetery]\nVolume VLIV, #20, Thursday, May 11, 1922\nHenry P. Davison Succumbs After Second Operation.\nHenry P. Davison, banker and philanthropist, whom we of Troy like to think of as our Mr. Davison, because he was born and lived here until he was 21, died last Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o\u2019clock at his home at Peacock Point, Locust Valley, L. I. The end came at the close of an operation for tumor of the brain. His health began to break two years ago. Last August he had a similar operation, and until Thursday it was thought he was on the road to slow recovery. The sudden change for the worse followed a trip to New York, the first in months, on Wednesday. It was not until Friday that his physicians decided that a second operation was imperative. As soon as a section was imperative. As soon as a section of the skull had been removed it became apparent that his case was hopeless. The tumor, instead of remaining dormant or being absorbed had increased in size, and its filaments could Not be entirely removed without the destruction of brain tissue.\nMr. Davison was in his fifty-fifth year. His splendid physique-he was built like an athlete\u2014and the fact that he had always lived simply and carefully, counted much in the hope of his physicians that he might pull through an illness which to another of less resistance must have caused death months ago. With his wife he leaves four children\u2014Hon. Frederick Trubee Davison who two years ago married a daughter of the Rev. Endicott Peabody, head master of the Groton School, and who succeeded Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., in the New York Legisature; Alice, who in January was married to Artemus L. Gates; Harry Davison, the younger son and Miss Frances Davison. There is also a grandchild, Frederick Trubee, Jr., a brother, G. E. Davison of Silsbee, Texas, and a sister, Mary, who a year or two ago became the wife of Anatole LeBraz, a distinguished Frenchman of letters. Their home is in Paris.\nAnnouncement of Mr. Davison\u2019s death was received in Troy with a sense of personal loss. Many men scale the heights of worldly success at the cost shall we say of character, they become mere money getters, they live apart. Not so with Mr. Davison, he was the same genial Harry, thoughtful always of early associates, clinging to old friends, happy, never more so than when he could do for them. In this spirit of brotherhood he gave liberally to the Presbyterian church in memory of relatives, headed the move for the improvement of Glenwood cemetery and endowed it generously. The cooperation which he received in this enterprise inspired the gift to Troy of Davison Green and all that it represents. His friends were looking forward to the time when it would be possible for him to come to Troy for the dedication of the Green. Instead there was a memorial service on Tuesday simultaneously with the funeral at Locust Valley.\nOn an easel in the bandstand overlooking the Green and his birthplace there was a large picture of Mr. Davison draped with the American Flag. Clustered about on the lawn were several hundreds of his friends and many school children. Like the Episcopal funeral at Locust Valley the service began with a portion of the beautiful burial service of that church by the Rev. Robert Lee Lewis of St. Paul\u2019s, closing with the Lord\u2019s prayer in unison. Led by the High School one of Mr. Davison\u2019s favorite hymns, \"He Leadeth Me,\" was sung. An appreciation of Mr. Davison by his friend of many years, the Rev. Edward P. Morse of the Presbyterian church embodied with an outline of his brilliant career intimate personal glimpses of the man, his generous sympathy and broad Christian brotherhood, his gifts and love for Troy.\nAll business places were closed during and for a half hour before the service by proclamation of Burgess George E. Boyer. In accordance with his wish the services were brief, there was no eulogy and the women wore no mourning veils. Interment was in the Locust Valley Cemetery. The coffin was of bronze, with a name plate of gold which read simply, \"Henry Pomeroy Davison, Born June 12, 1867, died May 6, 1922.\nAs a New York paper remarks, Mr. Davison\u2019s life story reads like fiction. He was the oldest of four children of George B. and Henrietta Pomeroy Davison. He was born in this boro Friday, June 13th, 1867, in the house now occupied by S. A. Williams. His boyhood was that of every other boy of the village. His mother died when he was 8, and the remaining years of his childhood, youth and young manhood were spent in the homes of his uncles, Eleazor and Merrick Pomeroy. Among his classmates under Prof. McCollom, were D. E. Pomeroy, Frank Gernert, Ben McKean, Everitt VanDyne, Effie and Lillian Joralemon, Nellie Adams, Fred Holloway, and Louise Wilson. At 16 he taught a term in the Leahy District near Canton. Before he had completed the course in Troy he was sent to Greylock Institute, South Williamstown, Mass. It was through Nat. Bishop, one of his Greylock classmates, that he came to know Miss Kate Trubee of Bridgeport, who became a potent influence in his life, and whom he subsequently married.\nHe was a book-keeper in the Pomeroy Bro\u2019s, bank under Samuel Aspinwall, for about two years, and his uncles hoped to retain him. He was alert even then, counted money at odd moments to gain speed, developed himself physically on a horizontal barin in the hall over the bank, and in other ways laid the foundation for bigger and better jobs.\nThere is more glowing reports of his accomplishments in the paper.\n(Local News) Mrs. Alice A. Williams, daughter of D. W. Case formerly of Troy, died Tuesday evening, April 25th, at the Pennsylvania hospital in Philadelphia, aged 56 years, 10 months and six days. Mr. Case was at his daughter\u2019s bedside. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at the chapel of Andrew J. Blair & Son in Philadelphia.\n(Local News) Reuben Letts, who has been in failing health for several years, expired at his home in this place last Friday. He was 66 years old and is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Helen Bolt of Troy, Mrs. Laura Clark of Elkland, Mrs. Alpha Bolt of Stanley, N.Y., and one son, Harold Letts. The funeral was held at the home on Sunday morning and interment was in Grover.\n(Local News) Wesley B. Reynolds, who entered the service as a young boy at the outbreak of the war in the Government carrals at Washington, and served two terms of enlistment\u2014as a substitute in the 171st Penn. Drafted and as a volunteer in the 207th Penna. Infantry, extending to the close of the war, died at the home of his son, Rural Carrier Lee Reynolds, on Monday afternoon. He had been confined to his bed most of the time for a year. He was born in Sullivan, Tioga county, and would have been 79 on July 5th next. His wife, who died some years ago, was a sister of the late Mrs. H. S. Sweet. He was a resident for many years of the vicinity of Roseville, and thither the remains will be taken on Thursday for funeral services in the church and interment following prayer at the home of his son. The committal will be by the Grand Army of the Republic, of which he was a member. He leaves three brothers\u2014John and Charles of Tioga and William of Roseville; and two sisters, Mrs. C. B. Hanyen and Mrs. Celia Bowman of Roseville.\n(Local News) Chester Decker, formerly on R. W. Budd\u2019s farm, died near Chandlersburg last week Thursday.\n(Local News) Edward K. Tidd, brother of Mrs. M. B. Ballard of this place, died Monday morning at the family home in Elmira after an extended illness. He was 62 years old and besides Mrs. Ballard is survived by his wife, a son, Gage W. Tidd of Elmira, his mother, Mrs. Clara Tidd of this place, and a brother, Grant Tidd of Passaic, N.J.\n(Local News) Mrs. Andrew W. Seward died Sunday evening following a stroke of paralysis that morning. Her husband, who died four years ago, was a veteran of the Civil War. Mrs. Seward lived in Bohlayertown. Her nears relatives were nephews\u2014B. A. Burnham of Troy, Lynn Burnham of Flemington, J.J., Clarence of Valois, N.Y., Frank Burnham of Wellsburg, N.Y., and Alba Welch of Coudersport, Pa. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Claude J. Shaffer of the Center Street Church of Christ, officiating. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery.\n(Local News) Mr. Freeman Campbell, an aged resident of this place, died suddenly Monday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Susan Brown at Mountain Lake, where he was visiting.\n(Local News) The funeral of Mrs. Nancy M. Case, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter in Elmira, was held at the home of Mrs. Guy Case in this boro on Monday afternoon. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Case was 86 years old. She is survived by three daughters\u2014Mrs. L. D. Shoemaker of Elmira, Mrs. Rosa Rogers of Endicott and Mrs. Jennie E. Johns of Whitney\u2019s Point, N.Y.; two sons, Aaron of Athens, and Simeon J. of West Franklin, and a brother, Delbert Carmon of Gillett. Mrs. Case had been for many years a member of the East Troy Baptist Church.\nVolume VLIV, #23, Thursday, June 1, 1922\n(Local News) Milton VanNoy of Bailey Corners, who was taken to the Robert Packer hospital last week looking to an operation when he should be in better condition to withstand the strain, died suddenly Saturday morning. He was 68, and for several years had been a director of the Grange Mutual Fire Insurance Company. He was an upright man with many friends. He was a member of the Baptist Church at Bailey Corners. His wife survives, and six sons\u2014DeWitt, near Canandaigua, N.Y.; Charles of West Burlington, Earl of Alba, and Edwin, Lawrence and Carroll at home. William and George VanNoy are brothers, and Mrs. Fordyce Barnes and Mrs. I. A. Rockwell sisters of the deceased. The funeral at the home on Tuesday afternoon was very largely attended. The Rev. Bryan of Alba, officiated. Interment was in the Hilton cemetery.\n(Local News) Miss Pauline Ellis of Grover who was struck by the tender beam of an engine at the Grover station last week, died at the Williamsport hospital Friday morning. The funeral services were held Sunday.\n(Local News) Charles Hendricks, whose body was found in the Chemung river near Rorick\u2019s Glen last Thursday, was well known among the business men of this boro. He traveled for the Empire Produce Company of Elmira and had made weekly trips to Troy for a number of years. One of these trips he made just a few days before he disappeared on Sunday. The finding of the Coroner\u2019s jury was accidental drowning.\n(Local News) Sergeant Leland A. Wood, who as a member of Co. B. 18th Infantry, was with Gen. Pershing in Mexico, and served twenty-seven months overseas during which he was gassed, died Tuesday afternoon in a Rochester hospital after a week\u2019s illness. He would have been 26 the 19th of July. He had been a street car motorman since his return from France. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wood of Granville, and leaves besides one brother, Archie Wood of Elmira. Brooks-Flick Post, American Legion, was in charge of the funeral, which was held from the Baptist Church at 12 Thursday. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery.\nVolume VLIV, #25, Thursday, June 15, 1922\n(Columbia X Roads News) Henry Rich died Saturday night about mid-night. The funeral was \u2026\u2026..\nHe is survived by his wife, his father, Horace Rich and one sister.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. Leon Manley have the sympathy of the community over the death at 4 Monday morning of their son, Robert Leon, 14 months old, from pneumonia, following measles and whooping cough. Funeral services were held at 2 Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Johnstone officiating. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery.\nMr. E. Everitt Van Dyne Succumbs to Pleuro-Pneumonia.\nDeep sorrow and a sense of personal loss enveloped the village Wednesday afternoon, with the announcement between five and six o\u2019clock of the death of E. Everitt VanDyne. Tuesday the report from the sick room was the most encouraging since the onset of pleurisy five weeks ago. It was felt that at last the patient was on the road to Recover, but Wednesday morning there was a rise of temperature and partial paralysis foreshadowing the end. Mr. VanDyne\u2019s illness began while he and Mrs. VanDyne were at the home of their daughter in Fall River, Mass., when he had a chill. A physician was called and he spent a day in bed. On the way home he had another chill. He was not feeling well when he arrived in Troy, but went to the tannery and kept about until compelled by wracking pain to give up on Sunday, May 28th. From that time forward the outcome was in doubt. Drs. Silas Molyneux and Donald Guthrie were called in consultation, the former several times, his own physician and nurses did all in their power, his family were unceasing in their vigilance, \u2026\u2026.. his recovery were said in two or more of the village churches, not of his own communion.\nEdward Everitt VanDyne was born in Troy, the second son of Edward and Lorinda Everitt VanDyne, on Sept. 16th, 1861. He was not allowed to grow up in idleness, but early began to learn the tanner\u2019s trade with his father so that soon after his graduation from the high school and a course in the Rochester Business college he was taken into partnership in the Troy Tannery under the firm name of E. VanDyne & Son.\nThe firm name was changed to E. VanDyne & Sons to embrace the late Frederick E. VanDyne and still later to E. VanDyne\u2019s Sons when Henry B. VanDyne came into the business.\nHis marriage to Miss Louise Wilson of Alba was solemnized Oct. 10, 1883. From young manhood his rise had been steady. He met manfully whatever responsibility came to him, served acceptably on the school board for many years, passed through the chairs of the Masonic lodge and otherwise measured up to a high standard of citizenship. The tanning business which he entered as a mere boy grew under his leadership. He had been President of the successful Grange National Bank since its organization in 1907; President of the VanDyne-Hungerford Leather Co. of Boston since organization and President of the Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian Church for more than a quarter of a century. In his younger years he was active in the Sunday School. The care and beautification of Glenwood Cemetery also claimed his interest. Realizing the need of a community center he bought the Court House and remodeled it into the VanDyne Civic Building which was presented to Troy in Dec. 7, 1916.\nThe field of his widest usefulness perhaps, was the Presidency of the Bradford County Red Cross. He was in full sympathy with the broad humanitarian conception of his former Troy friend, the late Henry P. Davison, Chairman of the War Board of that organization, and gave himself unstintingly to all Red Cross activities in his jurisdiction both during and after the war. The friendship between Mr. VanDyne and Mr. Davison and the confidence the latter had in him caused him to chosen chairman of the committee in charge of Mr. Davison\u2019s generous gifts to Troy, and again found expression when Mr. D. E. Pomeroy chose him on the committee for his memorial gift of $50,000 for the betterment of the local water system.\nHis Club and Masonic memberships included The Union League Club of New York, City Club of Boston, Elmira City Club, Elmira Country Club, Mt. Moriah Club of Troy, Trojan Lodge of Masons, Troy Chapter, Canton Commandery.\nHe is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. E. B. Mills of Fall River; one son Henry B. VanDyne of Troy and a sister Mrs. J. W. Phillips of Troy.\nThe funeral will be held at the home at 2 Saturday afternoon, his pastor of many years, the Rev. Edward P. Morse officiating. The honorary and active bearers had not been chosen when this was written.\nThe business places of Troy will be closed for the funeral from 1:30 to 3 o\u2019clock.\nMrs. Harriett Rockwell\nMrs. Harriett Rockwell, who would have been 990 had she lived until Saturday, expired Monday evening at the home of her foster son, Mr. E. A. Rockwell, in this boro. Mrs. Rockwell was born near Hartford, Conn., but for more than half a century she had been a respected resident of Granville township. Her husband, Lemuel Rockwell, has been dead many years. Her last illness was long and painful. Usually her summers were spent with her own son, Merrick H. Rockwell, at Bailey Corners, but this year she was too feeble to make the change. She is survived also by a sister, Mrs. Clarissa Larcom of LeRoy. Following prayer at the E. A. Rockwell home, funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Bailey Corners Baptist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. J. C. Bryan of Alba, officiated. Interment was at Granville Center.\nStephen A. Brace.\nStephen A. Brace, long a prominent resident of Springfield township, expired at his home last week Tuesday morning at the ripe age of 85. Since the death of his wife three years ago. Mr. Brace has been in failing health. He was a member and staunch supporter of the Universalist Church. Of three sons born to him, two survive, McKean and Frank Brace of Springfield. His youngest son, William, was killed in a cyclone twenty-one years ago. He leaves also four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral at the home at 2 Thursday afternoon, was conducted by Rev. Herrick, Universalist, of Towanda. Interment was in the family burying ground on the homestead.\n(Local News) Henry Philo Scott Rich died Saturday, June 10th, at his home in Springfield of pneumonia. He was 43 last April and leaves his wife, Lilie, and an aged father, Horace Rich. The funeral was held on Tuesday at the church at Columbia Cross Roads and burial was in the Freece cemetery at that place.\n(Local News) Mary Curry Golden, wife of Francis Golden and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Curry of Elmira, well known here died Sunday afternoon at St. Joseph\u2019s hospital in that city. She was 26 years old and besides her husband and parents is survived by two daughters, Margaret about 3, and an infant, two sisters and a brother. The funeral and burial were in Elmira yesterday.\n(Local News) Last Thursday night at the home at Leona of his son, Bert Brown, occurred the death of a well known resident, Daniel Brown of Springfield. The deceased would have been 85 in September. He was twice married. Besides his son he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Passage of Wyalusing, and Mrs. Mabel Johnson of Seattle, Washington, a sister, Mrs. Gleason of Great Bend, Pa. and a brother, Joseph Brown of Woodhull, N.Y. The funeral was held at 2 Sunday afternoon at the home of his son. The Rev. Sears officiating. Interment was in the Grover Hill cemetery.\n(Local News) Edna Dubert of Big Pond, died at the Allentown State Hospital June 8th, after an illness of several months. She was a life long resident of Big Pond and a member of the Methodist Church for many years. She was much respected by all who knew her and will be greatly missed by her many friends. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Larcom, with whom she resided and Mrs. Maggie Smith of Chambers, Nebraska.\n(Local News) Just a week after his brother Daniel passed away in Leona, Joseph Brown died at his home in Woodhull, N.Y. He was 82, a captain in the civil war, and leaves a wife, two sons and two daughters. Rupert Brown of Springfield is a son. The funeral and interment were at Woodhull.\n(Local News) The late Henry P. S. Rich of Springfield left besides his wife and father, a half sister, Mrs. E. A. Smith of Springfield, and a half-brother, Ray Cleveland of Armenia.\n(Local News) Joseph Causer, well known hotel man of Elmira, formerly of Springfield, died at his home in that city Friday afternoon after several days of unconsciousness following a paralytic shock. Mr. Causer was 2 when his parents came from England in 1846 and settled at Danville, Pa. He came to Elmira with his family in 1861 and was a foreman in the iron mills for many years until he went into the hotel business in Springfield, where he remained ten years. He was City Superintendent of Public Works under Mayors Brockway and Coleman, conducted the Elmira House from 1888 to 1907, and built the Langwell hotel. He leaves a daughter and four sons.\nVolume VLIV, #28, Thursday, July 6, 1922\n(Granville Center News) Miss Bessie Kelly, fourteen years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kelly of Leroy died at her home last Wednesday after an illness with rheumatism since last January. She was buried from the Leroy Christian Church last Friday. The pastor, Rev. H. E. Martin officiating. Sympathy goes out to the bereaved family Mrs. Kelly wishes to thank the friends for their kindness during her sickness and death.\n(Local News) Augustus Walz, brother-in-law of Dr. George E. Boyer, dropped dead last Friday at his home at West Collingwood, N.J., from heart disease. He was 55. His wife survives. Mr. Walz was a native of Lawrenceville, Tioga Co., and his body was brought to that place for interment last Sunday.\nVolume VLIV, #29, Thursday, July 13, 1922\nFrank Wesley Hanscom.\nAt 6 p.m., July 11th, Frank Wesley Hanscom entered into rest at his home I East Troy after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases.\nDeath came suddenly and painlessly. While not unexpected, it was a great shock to his many friends and relatives.\nMr. Hanscom was born near Lock Haven, July 20, 1857, and came with his parents when but 4 years old to Bradford county, where he had lived ever since. His was a busy and useful life, as a farmer from early manhood until failing health compelled him to seek other activities, when he entered the mercantile field at East Troy where his sterling integrity won and retained the respect of all. His wife survives, four daughters, Mrs. Leon Blanchard, Mrs. George Rathbun, Miss Florence Hanscom and Miss Esther Hanscom, two sister and three brothers.\nFuneral services will be conducted at the home at East Troy at 1:30 Friday afternoon.\nMrs. James Bothwell.\nMrs. James Bothwell, who had been confined to her bed about two weeks, following a run of influenza last winter, died at the home of her step-brother, Mr. Arthur McKean, on Monday morning from heart failure.\nSara I. Stiles was born in Troy township 73 years ago, the daughter of Stephen H. and Rebecca Pratt Stiles. She taught in nearby townships for a number of years before her marriage. Her husband died some years ago. She had been a member since young womanhood of the Disciple Church and enjoyed the love and respect of all who knew her. She came back about three years ago from Lima, N.Y., where she was librarian at the Seminary. One daughter survives, Miss Theodora Bothwell, teacher of music and art in the Troy schools. The funeral was held at the McKean home at 2 Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Claude J. Shaffer of Center Street Church of Christ, officiating. Interment was in Oak Hill cemetery.\n(Local News) Mrs. Helen May Ingraham, who was born near Mansfield Sept. 25, 1840, and died June 24th, in Canyon City, Colorado, was known in this section through her husband Capt. David Ingraham, who had a wide reputation as a naturalist and taxidermist. They lived successively in Tioga, Elmira and Pueblo, Colorado. After her husband\u2019s death she went to Beulah, and thence to Canyon City, Colo. The notice of her death published in that city refers to Mrs. Ingraham as a member of the Presbyterian Church, a pianist and painter, and a woman of very choice character, admired, honored and loved by all who knew her.\n(Granville Center News) Miss Martha Merry, who had been in poor health for the last four weeks, passed away at her home last Friday. The funeral services were held at the home on Sunday afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock the Rev. H. E. Martin of the Granville Church of Christ officiating. Interment was in the Windfall cemetery.\n(Big Pond News) The body of Daniel Dickerson of Chemung, N.Y. was brought here for burial on Monday.\n(Sylvania News) Will Sherman received word Sunday night of the death in the People\u2019s Hospital, Sayre of his father, Nathan Sherman. The funeral will be held at his home in Sylvania, Wednesday at 1 p.m. and at the Methodist church in Troy at 2 p.m.\nHusband and Wife With Throats Cut Near Ralston.\nLying side by side with their throats cut the lifeless bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shearer of Attica, N.Y., were found on the bank of Lycoming Creek between Ralston and Trout Run, Wednesday evening. In their Ford coupe near by was their little daughter, Helen, two and a half years old crying for Mama. Mrs. Shearer was Ruth Webb of Hornell, and there is nothing to indicate that the married life of the couple was not happy. They were on their way to visit relatives in Harrisburg. That there was foul play would seem improbable from the fact that Mr. Webb had $300 in his pocket. The wife\u2019s throat was cut with a clean gash, while the man\u2019s showed a jagged wound as if self-inflicted.\n(Local News) The funeral of Mrs. Josie F. Burnham, sister of Mrs. W. P. Batterson of this place, who died at the family home in Wellsburg, was held Monday afternoon and interment was in Elmira.\n(Local News) George Lee Gates, a well know civil war veteran of Columbia township, died at his home on Monday. Mr. Gates had been an invalid since April, 1921, when he suffered a paralytic stroke. He would have been 82 next August 24th. His wife survives and two children\u2014George and Angeline Gates. He was a member of Gustin Post of Troy. Funeral services will be held at the home at 1\"30 this afternoon, the Rev. Seymour Barrett, officiating. The committal will be under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic.\n(Local News) John Lyon of Armenia, a civil war veteran who had been at the Soldiers\u2019 Home at Hampton Roads, Virginia, for some time, died there last Thursday. He was 76, and is survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters\u2014Mrs. T. L. Kinch and Miss Carolyn Lyon, Mason Lyon of Elmira, Layton of Farmers\u2019 Valley, and Harry Lyon of the Porter Road. Funeral services were held at the M. E. Church Sunday afternoon, the Rev. G. M. Whiting officiating. The committal services at Oak Hill cemetery were conducted jointly by veterans of the civil and world war.\n(Local News) James Abbey died Thursday evening about 8 o\u2019clock at the home in Springfield of his son, Mark Abbey. He had been in feeble health for four of five years and his death was not unexpected. The funeral will be held at the home at 2 Sunday afternoon.\n(East Troy) Mrs. Cassius Holcomb Dies Suddenly at East Troy. Mrs. Elnora Holcombe died quite suddenly at her home in East Troy last evening. She was about 63 and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pepper of LeRoy, a sister, Mrs. Milton McCrainey of Leroy, and a brother, Uriah Greenough. The funeral will be held Saturday at 1:30 at the home of her daughter and at 2 at the Disciple Church at LeRoy, where she formerly resided. Burial will be in LeRoy.\nVolume VLIV, #32, Thursday, August 3, 1922\n(Local News) John K. Campbell, President of the Tioga County Dairymen\u2019s League, died last Saturday at the Blossburg hospital.\n(Granville Center News) Mr. Eli Ingraham died at the home of Lester Lindley on Saturday after a short illness. Mr. Ingraham was seventy-seven years old and a soldier of the civil war. He was buried from the Church of Christ on Tuesday afternoon at two o\u2019clock. Rev. H. E. Martin officiating. Interment was in the Leroy Cemetery. (The local news said he died at the home of Mrs. Estella Kelley in Granville township.)\n(Canton News) Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dann attended the funeral of their uncle, Geo. McIntosh, in Williamsport.\nVolume VLIV, #33, Thursday, August 10, 1922\nWell Known Trojan Dies Unexpectedly.\nCharles J. Case, the well-known contractor of this boro, died at his home in Elmira street last Friday evening. On Thursday of the preceding week while working at Ralston, he had an attack of acute indigestion, which was followed by angina pectoris. He was brought home Saturday and suffered greatly up to the hour of dissolution. The second son and third child of Jareb and Louisa S. Case, the deceased was born in Troy township June 19, 1853. In young manhood he worked in the office and as a collector for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company in Elmira and Buffalo. In 1877 he went to Bradford, in the oil country, and two years later married Josephine Bagen of Portville, who died three years ago. From Feb. 1, 1885, for six years he was associated with F. P. Case and the late Israel S. Leonard in contracting in Troy under the firm name of Case Bros. & Leonard. Since 1891 he has been in business alone. Though blessed with no children of their own, Mr. and Mrs. Case received into their home and hearts two girls who took their name\u2014Adda, now Mrs. Frederick Tanner of Corning, and Winnie Case, at home. He leaves also a brother and sister, Frank P. Case of Troy, and Mrs. Ida L. Greene of Williamsport. Largely attended funeral services were held at St. John\u2019s Catholic Church of which he had long been a member, at 10 Tuesday morning, the Rev. J. J. Golden officiating. Interment was in Oak Hill cemetery.\n(Local News) Mrs. Sylvia Wood died Sunday at Danville, aged 60 years. She is survived by one son, Monroe Wood and three daughters, Mrs. Lottie Fritz, Mrs. Lillian Merrick and Mrs. Lulu Sutton. The funeral was held yesterday morning at the home of her son in Exchange street and interment was in Oak Hill cemetery.\n(Local News) Mrs. Ray Ballard, formerly of Troy, whose home latterly had been with her half-brother, Dr. Elsworth Gamble at Waverly, N.Y, died Sunday night at the Blossburg Cottage State hospital. Death followed a number of years of poor health and a paralytic shock on last Friday. She was a member of the M. E. Church. Besides Dr. Gamble of Waverly, she leaves an own brother and sister, Mrs. R. G. Conde of Chicago, and Dr. Lloyd G. Cole of Blossburg hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:30 afternoon from the Gustin undertaking rooms, this boro, and interment was in the Oak Hill cemetery.\n(Local News) Miss Nancy Chase, sister of Daniel Chase, died Wednesday morning at her home in Gillett. The funeral and burial will be at Gillett on Saturday.\nJames Abbey.\nThe subject of this sketch was born in England, near Liverpool, March 17, 1852, and died at the home of his son, Mar, July 20, 1922. He came to this country when a young man, arriving at Wetona in June, 1871. On Jan. 28, 1880, he married Helen Woodworth, a daughter of the late Ira Woodworth of Harkenssburg, and soon commenced his career as a farmer, at which he proved himself an unqualified success. Besides his wife he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Max Allen of Springfield, and two sons\u2014Grover, on the old homestead at Harkness, and Mark, who owns and resides on an adjoining farm.\n(Granville Center News) Mrs. Lucia Warren who suffered a stroke about a week ago passed away Monday night. Mrs. Warren was highly respected. She was a member of the Baptist church of Bailey Corners. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. Seibolt of Leroy officiating assisted by Rev. H. E. Martin.\nJustin E. Califf.\nJustin E. Califf, a former respected resident of this section, died last Tuesday at Avondale, Pa., where he bought a home about a year ago. He had been in failing health for some months. A native of Smithfield where he was born April 13, 1852, Mr. Califf lived in Smithfield and at Wetona until about 1914 when he moved to Columbia upon the farm now occupied by Henry Boughton. Later he came to the Porter road upon the farm which he sold to Dennis Smith. He married Carrie Mattocks of Springfield, who survives with two sons and a daughter\u2014Harry, with the International Milk Products Company in New York; Mabel, Mrs. Roberts of Landenberg, Pa., and Ellery in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Elmira. The body was brought to Troy and funeral services were held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Center Street Church of Christ of which he was a member and former Deacon. The Rev. Bryan of Alba, officiated. Internment was in Glenwood cemetery.\n(Fairview News) Mrs. Sarah Carey, widow of James Carey, died at the home of her son, George Carey, Tuesday, Aug. 15th, after a long illness. She was 64 years old. The funeral was held on Friday. Two children will cherish the memory of a kind mother\u2014George of Mountain Lake, and Edward of Philadelphia.\n(Granville Center News) Mrs. Lucia Booth Warren who died Aug. 15, 1922, was born Oct. 28, 1842 in Troy Township. She was united in marriage to Mr. Robert Bailey of Bailey Corners. On daughter, Mrs. Cora Bailey Shirey of Scotdale, Pa., survives from this union. After the death of Mr. Bailey she married Mr. Philander Warren and moved to Granville Center, about the year 1909. She was a good woman a devoted mother loved by all and a faithful member of the Baptist church.\n(Local News) Mrs. Caroline Barrett, widow of Thomas Barrett, died at her home in Canton street on Wednesday after a long illness, aged 71 years. She was the mother of Thomas, Charles, Lee and Arthur Barrett, and of Mrs. Emma Baldwin of Troy and Mrs. Maria Youmans of Buffalo. Mrs. Barrett was a member of the Baptist Church. The funeral will be held at the home at 2 Friday afternoon, and interment will be at East Troy.\n(Local News) Joseph Hackett, who until a few years ago made his home in Troy, died Aug. 12 at Elmira from heart trouble. He was 69 years old and is survived by nine children. The funeral was held Tuesday at the church at Newelltown and interment was in that place.\nSudden Death of Paul Lambert White Great Shock.\nPaul Lambert White of New Haven, Conn., who married Miss Helen VanKeuren of Troy, two years ago last June 19th, and who with his family at the Robert Packer hospital at Sayre, Pa., August 25, 1922.\nThree weeks ago he had an operation for appendicitis from which he was apparently recovering. At 3 Thursday afternoon he was stricken with pulmonary embolism (blood clot) from which he expired early Friday morning. His wife was with Friday morning. His wife was with him. He was conscious to the last.\nMr. White was born in Greensburg, Indiana, July 21, 1890, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. White, now of Indianapolis. He was graduated from Bowdoin College, at Brunswick, Maine in the class of 1914, studied at the Universities of Indiana and Pennsylvania, at the Sorbonne in Paris, and at Yale university. Next month he was to have begun his third year as an Instructor in European history at Yale. He was among the first to enter training during the war and served about two and a half years\u2014the last fourteen months over seas as a Captain on the staff of Major General Hale.\nHe was a young man of fine presence, character and promise, even brilliancy in his profession. He is survived by his wife, baby daughter, his parents and two brothers-Donald, in France and Hal. S., of Indianapolis.\nFuneral services were held at St. Paul\u2019s Episcopal Church, Troy, at 9 Monday morning. The interment on Wednesday was at Greensburg, Ind., where several generations of his family are buried. His Rector, the Rev. Francis Roseboro, came on from New Haven for the funeral. He was assisted by the Rector of St. Paul\u2019s, the Rev. Robert Lee Lewis.\n(Local News) John Hallinan died very suddenly Monday evening at his home in Canton. He complained of a pain in his lungs and went upstairs to lie down. In a few minutes his wife found him dead. Death is supposed to have been caused by heart trouble. He was 75 years old, and is survived by five daughters and two sons. The funeral and interment will be in Canton this (Thursday) morning. Mrs. John Croak of this boro, is a niece.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. George Beardsley and their guest, Miss Cora Bowman, who also is a cousin, attended the funeral in Sullivan Tuesday of Mr. Beardsley\u2019s cousin, Mrs. Emma Webster, who expired last Saturday.\nVolume VLIV, #37, Thursday, September 7, 1922\n(Sylvania News) The funeral of Irwin Shaddick was held in the Disciple church on Monday forenoon at 10:30. They were many relatives and friends present. Sylvan Lodge of which the deceased was a member was represented by a large delegation.\n(Big Pond News) Mr. Platt Covell, one of Big Pond\u2019s oldest residents, passed away at the family home on Wednesday at the age of 82 years. He is survived by his wife and six children. The funeral was held at the home on Sunday; burial in the family cemetery on his farm.\n(Local News) Emerson J. Cleveland, well known attorney, died Sunday morning at his home in Canton, following a long and painful illness. He was 66 years old is survived by his wife and two daughters\u2014Mrs. T. B. Sturdevant of Elmira, and Mrs. James B. Holtzworth of Hagerstown, Md. The funeral and interment were in Canton Tuesday afternoon.\nVolume VLIV, #38, Thursday, September 14, 1922\nMrs. A. W. Flick.\nMrs. A. W. Flick, who had been confined to her bed for the past four weeks, expired at her home in Elmira street early Tuesday morning. She was 64 years old and is survived by her husband. Of her seven sons three are living, Willis E. of Troy, Fred V. of Athens and Leon C. of Pittsburgh. Milan was killed in the war in France, and Frank, the youngest died in Training Camp, within a short time of each other. Three brothers also survive\u2014B. Frank Beach of Troy, Fred Beach of Olean, N.Y., and Lincoln Beach of Scranton. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. The funeral at the home this (Thursday) afternoon will be conducted by her pastor, the Rev. G. M. Whiting. Interment will be in Glenwood cemetery.\n(Granville Summit News) The funeral of Guy Haflett of New York City, formerly of this place, was held at Windfall Monday.\n(Local News) Alfred Bardwell, [SRGP 81444] a brother of Theodore Bardwell of Troy township, died yesterday at Bradford, Pa. The body will be brought to Troy for interment, and funeral services will be held at the home of his nephew, Harry Bardwell.\n(Local News) Mrs. John P. Sucese and Mr. and Mrs. GrosJean were at Roaring Branch Wednesday to attend the funeral of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs. Henry Howard, who expired Sunday night. Surviving are a son Lawrence Howard, and two sisters, Mrs. Sucese and Mrs. N. S. Denmark of Alpine, N.Y. The interment was at Roaring Branch.\n(Local News) Howard H. Roberts, widely known Blossburg businessman, died suddenly in a Buffalo hotel while on a motor trip.\n(Local News) Mrs. Sally Ann Barrett, mother of Edward, Hiram, and Cyrus Barrett of troy, was found dead in bead on Thursday morning at Burlington. She was 100 years old last March and the widow of Beaman Barrett. She is survived by eleven children. The funeral was held at the Old Church in Burlington Saturday, and burial was at Burlington.\n(Local News) Mrs. Fred Havens died suddenly Wednesday morning at her home on Wednesday morning at her home on the Sylvania road following a stroke of apoplexy. She had not been in good health for a long time but was about the house as usual on Tuesday. She was 47 years old and is survived by her husband and three sons, Oakley, who is attending State College and Emerson and Morris at home. One sister, Mrs. Sarah Bennett, of Troy, also survives. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 10 o\u2019clock at the home. The Rev. A. G. Cameron of Sylvania will officiate and interment will be in Oak Hill cemetery.\nVolume VLIV, #41, Thursday, October 5, 1922\nAsleep on Track Flagman DeBosier is Fatally Injured.\nRichard W. DeBosier, a flagman on the local freight, was fatally injured on the curve north of the Paine crossing in Troy Tuesday afternoon and died between 7:30 and 8 o\u2019clock at the Arnot Ogden hospital in Elmira, to which Dr. J. W. Phillips, the Company physician, accompanied him. He is supposed to have fallen asleep on the track. Engineer Timothy Crotter of the passenger train going north at 4:40 saw him but not in time to stop his train and avert the accident.\nDeBousier was thirty years old and had been in the railroad employ for some time. His home was in Canton where he leaves a wife, mother, and child sixteen months old. He was a man of exemplary character and his death is sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends.\n(Granville Summit News) Much sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Bowman Converse and children, formerly of this place, on account of the death of the husband and father.\n(Granville Center News) Mrs. Encell Williams who has been in poor health for the past two years and has been confined to her bed since January, entered into rest on Sunday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Williams leaves her husband and six children to mourn her loss.\n(Local News) Word has been received here of the death at Canton, O., of D. A. Seabury, father of Mrs. Geo. Webb. Mrs. Webb has been with her father for several weeks.\n(Local News) Mrs. Ruth McMahan, widow of the late Hurley McMahan died at her home in Smithfield following a long illness. She is survived by two daughters--Mrs. Louis Bourdette of Smithfield, and Mrs. Ray Mattocks of Springfield, and a son Ulysses Fanning, on the home farm. The funeral was held on Tuesday and interment was in the Leona cemetery.\nVolume VLIV, #42, Thursday, October 12, 1922\n(Granville Center News) Mr. Edward Lindley who has been in poor health for some time, passed away late last Saturday evening at the home of his son-in-law, Robert Knowlden. Mr. Lindley was fifty-five years old, and a well known farmer of this section. He leaves three daughters, two brothers, and one sister besides many friends to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday afternoon at one o\u2019clock. Music was furnished by the Christian church choir with Rev. H. E. Martin officiating. Interment was made in East Canton cemetery. Those in attendance from out of town were Mrs. Merrick Jones of Elmira: Mrs. Carrie Freeman of Grover; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marquart, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Miss Cora Crandle and Mr. George Crandle, Mace Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Freeman of Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Larcom of Troy.\n(Wetona News) Mrs. Fred Havens, a life-long resident of Wetona with the exception of a few recent years, passed away very suddenly Sept. 27. Mary Jackson Havens was an ideal wife and mother and has been sadly missed in this community since leaving for her home near Troy. We sincerely regret the passing of a woman of the sterling qualities possessed by our departed sister, and we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luckey were called to Washington, D. C., Saturday by the serious illness of the latter\u2019s brother, Dr. Frank Lawrence following an operation, who died before they reached his bedside.\n(Local News) Mrs. Oliver Phillips died Friday evening at her home in Troy township aged 73 years. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Leonard Montgomery of Athens, Mrs. James Cowl of Troy Township and Mrs. William Wheeler of Elmira. Mrs. C. J. Rockwell and Mrs. J. H. Strickland of Nicholson, are sisters of Mrs. Phillips who leases also seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday at her home, the Rev. N. Johnstone officiating. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery.\nRobert E. VanSickel Passes Away.\nRobert Emmett VanSyckel, whose health had been gradually giving way to leakage of the heart for ten years, died at the family home in Canton street at 3 last Friday afternoon, Mr. VanSyckel was a native of Philadelphia. He was born August 24, 1863. In 1875 his widowed mother moved to Canton, where he grew to manhood. On Dec. 16, 1891, he married Miss Josephine Pomeroy Mitchell, of Troy who survives. About 1894 they moved to Troy where the deceased became identified with the Pomeroy & Mitchell bank, now the First National, of which he was Vice-President when he withdrew from active business four years ago. He had long been a member of the Presbyterian church and of various Masonic bodies including the commandery. His geniality had won him a wide acquaintance and many friends. Besides his wife he leaves two children, Madeline who married last July to Dr. Oliver K. Reed of Philadelphia, and Robert E., who is a student at Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia, and one sister, Mrs. J. W. Parsons of Canton. The funeral was held at the home at 2 Monday afternoon, his pastor, the Rev. Edward P. Morse, officiating. Interment was in the Pomeroy-Mitchell vault in Glenwood cemetery.\n(Canton News) Mrs. Lucy Crawford, 78 years old, widow of the late Hugh Crawford, died Tuesday morning in the Williamsport hospital, where she was taken when she fractured her him by a fall at her home in Main Street on Friday afternoon.\nCanton News) Harry E. Griffin, until about 12 years ago a well known business man of Canton, died Wednesday of last week at his home in Loss Altos, Calif. He was 65 years old and is survived by his wife, three daughters and one son, on brother, Prof. Jas. O. Griffin of Leland Stanford University and two sisters, Alice, who resided with him and Mrs. George Bristol of Canton.\nMiss Minnie Fraley, who had just returned from a visit to her cousin, Mrs. Warren Seeley in this boro, died suddenly Monday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse Sumner, in Smithfield. She was 47 years old and had been in poor health for several years. Formerly she was a teacher in West Burlington. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Eliza Fraley, two sisters, Mrs. Sumner and Mrs. Chas. Allyn, a brother, Harry Fraley all of East Smithfield and a brother, Carl Fraley, of Trenton, N.J. The funeral and burial will be in Smithfield this Thursday afternoon.\nVolume VLIV, #45, Thursday, November 2, 1922\n(Local News) Sumner Leonard of Alba, a brother of Clarendon Leonard of Troy, died last Saturday at the Blossburg hospital, following two paralytic shocks, the first last June or July. Mr. Leonard was 66, and a native of Leona. He is survived by his wife, 3 sons and two daughters\u2014Allen of Millport, N.Y.; Earl of Leolyn; Edward of Alba and Mrs. Osmer Watkins of Mansfield and Mrs. Chas. Cole of Armenia. The funeral was held at the home in Alba, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. C. Bryan officiating and interment was in the Alba cemetery.\nMrs. Daniel Compton died very suddenly last Friday morning at her home in Center Street from acute indigestion. She was about as usual on Thursday, and called on a neighbor shortly before retiring for the night. She was the last survivor of the family of the late Orrin Ruggles of Sullivan where she was born Jan. 5, 1839. Since her marriage to Mr. Compton on March 31, 1858, she had been a resident of Troy, a devoted wife and mother, kind, sympathetic neighbor and for many years a consistent member of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Compton died some years ago. The surviving members of their family are Miss Anna D. Compton at home, Mrs. Frank Price of Montour Falls; Mrs. Fayette B. Pomeroy of Troy; F. Burton Compton of Tamaqua and Harry W. Compton of Bethlehem, Pa. The funeral from the home at 2 Monday afternoon was conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Edward P. Morse, and interment was in the family plot in Glenwood cemetery.\nFormer Trojan Found Dead in Bed.\nDr. James M. Tobin, a native of Troy was found dean in bed Saturday morning at his home in St. Marys. Death was due to heart failure. He had been a dentist in St. Mary\u2019s for several years. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Alice and Rose Mary Tobin, his mother, Mrs. Catherine Tobin of Ridgeway, one brother, Albert Tobin of St. Marys, and three sisters, Miss Rose Tobin of Ridway, Mrs. A. J. Helfirsch of Kittaning, Pa., and Miss Dorothy Tobin, a nurse of Baltimore, Md. He was a nephew of Miss Alice Grimes and Mrs. John McLane of Ridgway, both known here, and of Mrs. J. E. Snedeker of this boro. The remains were brought to Troy Monday evening, and funeral services were held Tuesday morning at St. John\u2019s church, the Rev. John Butler, of Stroudsburg, a cousin, officiating. Interment was in St. John\u2019s cemetery.\nDeath of Mrs. Ruth R. McMahan.\nMrs. Ruth McMahan died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Bourdette, September 30, 1922. She was a daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Woodworth, born in Bainbridge, N.Y., November 29, 1841, and came with her parents to Springfield when a young child.\nIn 1861 she was united in marriage to Newton Fanning of Leona, who died in 1877. In 1881 she was married to Hurley McMahan of Troy, who died in 1915. She leaves three children by the former marriage, U. W. Fanning of Leona; Mrs. Edith Bourdette of East Smithfield; Mrs. Bertha Mattocks of Springfield also four grandchildren and one great granddaughter. One sister, Mrs. Clara Porter of Troy and a brother, Charles Woodworth of Loretta, Nebraska.\nThe funeral services were conducted by Rev. Gardner of East Smithfield at the Leona M. E. church. Burial at Leona cemetery.\n(Local News) Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Morse were called to Watseka, Ill., by the death of the latter\u2019s brother, John Hamilton. The Rev. A. G. Cameron of Sylvania conducted services in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning in the absence of Mr. Morse.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Preston and family attended the funeral in Galeton on Tuesday of the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs. E. E. White, who died at the home of her son after a long illness.\nVolume VLIV, #47, Thursday, November 16, 1922\n(Granville Summit News) Notice has been received of the death of Sidney C. VanHorn formerly of this place and who hand many relatives in this vicinity at his home in McMumville, Ore., Nov. 3, 1922. Mr. VanHorn was born in Troy township June 4, 1846, the oldest son of Luther and Esther VanHorn. He was a veteran of the Civil war and his funeral was under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic. In early manhood he married Miss Julia Williams and later removed to Nebraska where having no children of their own, they adopted a son and two daughters who with his wife survive him. He leaves also two sisters, Mrs. L. O. Harris of Granville Summit and Mrs. F. W. Hanscom of East Troy.\n(Local News) Mrs. Jane Taft who passed out of life at Osceola, Tioga County, aged 101, left sixty-six grandchildren.\n(Fairview News) The funeral of Mrs. Lee Kenyon (Elma Whitehead) of Laddsburg,, was held at the Mountain Lake church, Saturday afternoon and interment was at Mountain Lake. Several from this place and Vroman Hill attended as Mrs. Kenyon\u2019s girlhood home was here.\nRobert A. Ballard.\nRobert A. Ballard, last of the large family of Ira P. and Fanny Beach Ballard, died on the old homestead on Mount Pisgah last Saturday after a long illness. His own immediate family-wife and three sons-also preceded him to the great beyond. The only survivors are nieces and nephews and five grandchildren and a great grandchild\u2014Reginald Ballard and Mrs. Frances Granger of Sayre; Loraine, Jack and Kenneth Ballard of Elmira; and James Earl Ballard of Sayre. Mr. Ballard was born in Troy Feb. 6, 1843, and for many years had been a respected member of the Methodist church. Funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday, his former pastor, the Rev. Sears, now of Ulster, officiating. Interment was in the family plot in Glenwood cemetery.\n(East Troy News) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harpster and son of Linfield, Pa., Fred Packard of Rochester; Edwin Scott of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler and Mr. Merritt Wheeler of Hornell and Mrs. Chas. Rolison of Dundee, were called here by the death of Mrs. Sarah E. Scott on last Thursday.\n(Fairview News) Word was received here last week of the death of Mrs. Ezra Johnson at her home at Rushford, N.Y. Mrs. Johnson had many relatives and friends in this vicinity who were saddened to hear the news. Besides her husband she leaves six children.\n(Local News) Edgar J. Everitt, who died last Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wallace Wood at Snedekers, was the father also of Charles W. Everitt of Columbia Cross Roads, Clyde L. Everitt of Gillett and Mrs. Lynn Robert of Friendship, N.Y. Mr. Everitt was 72, a native of Cayuga county, N.Y., but passed most of his life at Covington, where he enjoyed the respect of all who knew him.\n(Local News) Boley T. Thomas died Sunday afternoon at his home in Canton following an illness of about two weeks. He is survived by his wife, who was Julia Williams, sister of Mrs. Edward Beardslee of this boro, one daughter, Mrs. May McKee of Canton township and three brothers, Henry Thomas of Canton, and Alvin and Meade Thomas of Troy. Mr. Thomas was 68 years old and with the exception of a few years in Troy township he had always lived in Canton. He was a member of the Disciple church. The funeral was held yesterday at the home and interment was in Beech Flats cemetery.\n(Local News) Breese V. Straight, a miller for many years of Mansfield, dropped dead at his work in the Washburn-Crosby plant in Buffalo Nov. 126th. He was 58 and is survived by his wife and 5 children.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson of this boro and Lawrence Grist of Sayles, were called to Washington, D. C., last Friday by the death of their brother, Burt Grist. Mr. Grist had recently submitted to an operation and was soon to have another. He was 52 years old and a former resident of Sayles.\n(Sylvania News) Mrs. Marion Borden after some what lingering illness died at the home here on Saturday evening. The funeral was held from the family home on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. C. Figart officiating. The Rebeckahs attended in body.\n(East Troy News) Mr. Robert Ballard passed away at his home on Pisgah Saturday morning aged 80 years. The funeral was held Monday afternoon and burial was in Glenwood cemetery.\n(Local News) The long courageous fight of Miss Dorothy Bullock against tuberculosis ended in release of the spirit at noon on Tuesday in Elmira. She was a nurse in training when stricken three years ago, a daughter of Mrs. J. C. Bullock, a member of the Baptist church, and a girl of unusual sweetness of character. Funeral services will be held at the home in Elmira on Friday and interment will be at Columbia Cross Roads. Her mother, a sister and three brothers survive. She was a granddaughter of Furman Bullock of this boro.\n(Local News) Mrs. Sanford Smith of Sylvania expired Wednesday morning at the home of Fred Waldo where she went a week ago from her own home, for the winter months. Her only relatives are four step-grandchildren\u2014Clark Smith of Rochester, Mrs. H. T. B. Gustin of Troy, Mrs. T. W. Pitt of Elmira and Morris Smith of Troy. Funeral arrangements had not been made when this was written.\n(Local News) Choral L. Webber of Gilbertville, N.Y., who was instantly killed when his Ford went off a bridge down an 8-foot embankment last Sunday morning was a nephew of Mrs. Darius Kniffin and a brother of Mrs. Lee Joralemon of Troy township. He was a son of Charles Webber, one time of Troy, now of Unadilla, N.Y., and respected by all who knew him. He leaves also a brother and two other married sisters.\nVolume VLIV, $50, Thursday, December 7, 1922\n(Local News) Mattie E. Robinson Johnson, sister of Street Commissioner Horace Robinson of this boro, died November 14 at her home in East Rushford, N.Y. She was born in Granville May 22, 1874 and was united in marriage to E. H. Johnson on March 4, 1891. Besides Mr. Robinson she is survived by her husband, three daughters and three sons. Her father, R. Robinson of West Burlington survives and a sister, Mrs. Burt Bodine of Smithfield. Her home paper speaks of Mrs. Johnson as a woman of ceaseless activity, a singer of no mean accomplishment, one who forgetting self, was never happier than when ministering to others.\n(Local News) The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Handran, who died Friday, was held at St. John\u2019s Church Monday morning. Rev. J. J. Golden officiated and interment was in the family plot in St. John\u2019s cemetery. Mrs. Handran was 80 and came to Troy about 60 years ago. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Jones, of Elmira and two sons, M. J. Handran and J. J. Handran, both of Troy and four grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Morris Reidy of Troy, also survives.\nVolume VLIV, #51, Thursday, December 14, 1922\n(Windfall News) The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rauscher died Sunday morning and was buried in the cemetery here Tuesday afternoon.\n(Fairview News) The funeral of Mrs. Ezra Smith was held Sunday afternoon at the home, and at the church at Bailey Corners. Mrs. Smith had been ill since last March. Besides her husband she leaves one son, Clyde, of LeRoy and a number of Grandchildren.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse, Mrs. Samuel Williams and Mr. R. V. Greenough attended the funeral in Penn Yan on Tuesday of their cousin, Mrs. John Joralemon, who died Friday, following a paralytic stroke while on a visit to her son in Cortland.\nFormer Leona Man Instantly Killed When Car Skids.\nA special dispatch to the Philadelphia North American from Atlantic City, under date of Sunday gives the following particulars of the death of former resident of Leona:\nBenjamin M. Griffith, formerly of Bethlehem, Pa., and since last May employed at Pleasantville, was instantly killed today when a Reading express from Camden demolished his automobile at the new road crossing on the main land. His neck was broken.\nGriffith was on his way to visit relatives in Glassboro. He was riding alone. There was no watchman on the crossing, but tracks showed the automobile had skidded for twenty feet or more, leading to the belief that Griffith had made futile efforts to stop the machine.\nThe train stopped, and two physicians aboard declared death had been instantaneous.\nMr. Griffith was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Griffith of Leona. He is survived by his wife and five daughters. The funeral will be held at his home in Bethlehem this (Thurs.) afternoon.\nMrs. Fannie Maxwell Long.\nMrs. Fannie Maxwell Long, a lifelong resident of Troy, expired at her home in West Main street at 6:30 Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Long had been in failing health for a year or more. She was confined to her bed about three weeks. Death was due to acute embolitis. Mrs. Long was born March 3, 1852, the only daughter of Thomas and Eliza Ballard Maxwell, prominent Trojans of their day. She was the last of her family, an only brother Percy Maxwell, having died some years ago. A crushing sorrow to her was the death of her only child, a daughter, Miss Irene Long, in 1915. In girlhood she enjoyed the advantages of Miss Kootz\u2019s fashionable school in Philadelphia where and in social circles at home she was known for her beauty and vivacity. The kindness of heart and leadership which were part of heart and leadership which were part of her heritage found years in many directions. Maxwell Chapter of the Easter Star, of which she was the first Matron, was named for her, she had been for a number of years President of the Progress Club, and the Presbyterian church numbered her among its staunchest supporters. She will be greatly missed by her neighbors and large circle of acquaintances. Funeral services were held at the home at 2 Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Edward P. Morse, her neighbor and pastor officiating. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery. The bearers were Messrs. W. W. Beaman, Harry S. Mitchell, J. C. Blackwell, Leon Manley, George F. Case and P. S. King.\nMrs. Judson A. Whipple.\nA long span of life was granted Mrs. Judson A. Whipple of LeRoy, whose death on Sunday, Dec. 106th followed five weeks of much suffering from a fractured hip. Born Sept. 12, 1846, she lacked but two days of completing the third month of her 77th year. Eight children revere her memory as mother\u2014Mrs. Clara Schambacker, Charles, Arthur and George Whipple and Mrs. Lena Hoclombe, Fred of Granville; Mrs. Mary Rundle of Romulus, N.Y., and Mrs. Nettie Gilbert of West Burlington. From girlhood she had been identified with the Disciple church. Funeral services were held at the home on Wednesday,. The Rev. N. Johnstone of Troy, officiating. Interment was at LeRoy.\n(East Troy News) Mrs. A. F. VanHorn received word that her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julius Phillips of Elmira passed away on Sunday morning. The funeral was Wednesday afternoon.\n(East Troy News) Mrs. Chas. Greeno received word on Monday of the death of a relative Mr. Charles McIntosh who dropped dead in New York city.\n(Local News) Allen Peterson, a well known colored barber of Mansfield for many years, died last week Tuesday at the Blossburg hospital after a long illness. He is survived by an adopted son, Harry Peterson, the only colored boy ever graduated from the Mansfield Normal school.\n(Local News) Mr. and Mrs. H. T. B. Gustin attended the funeral in Elmira last Friday of W. C. Harrington, a well known undertaker of that city.\n(Local News) Mrs. Julius Phillips, mother of Dr. J. W. Phillips of this boro, died Sunday morning at the family home in Elmira. She was 70 years old and besides Dr. Phillips is survived by her husband and another son, Arthur H. Phillips of Elmira, a sister and brother, Mrs. Julia E. Smith and Mr. Hiram G. Ward, both of troy. The funeral was held at her late home Wednesday afternoon and interment was in Woodlawn cemetery.\n(Local News) Charles McIntosh, formerly of Canton, an uncle of Merton Greenough of this boro, died suddenly at the home in Brooklyn of his nephew, W. T. Sterling. He was about 70 years old and formerly was in the lumber business at Emporium. He is survived by a son and daughter. The funeral and interment were in Brooklyn.\nVolume VLIV, #1, Thursday, December 28, 1922\nMrs. Frederick W. Hovey.\nMrs. Frederick W. Hovey passed away at her home in this boro Friday evening, Dec. 22, 1922 after an illness of four weeks.\nJosephine C. Bell was born in Owego, N.Y., January 8, 1845. She was the youngest of a family of six children, four boys and two girls, of whom she was the last survivor. Her father, Joseph C. Bell, died before she was born, and the care and training of the large family devolved entirely upon her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Campbell Bell, the later years of whose life were passed in the home of her daughter in this place.\nMrs. Hovey\u2019s education was obtained in the Owego academy, and to Miss Eastman\u2019s private school. In the latter institution she specialized in the art department. Her marriage Frederick W. Hovey, the golden anniversary of which was celebrated three years ago took place in Owego September 28, 1869. A year and a half later, in the spring of 1871, she and her husband removed to Troy, which has ever since been their home. On coming to Troy Mrs. Hovey at once identified herself with the religious, social, and educational interest of her adopted home. Having become a communicant member of the Presbyterian church of Owego in her girlhood, she, in company with her husband, immediately transferred her membership to the Presbyterian church here, and became one of its most active and devoted members. Her husband and three children are left to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother. The children are Albert F. Hovey of Pittsburgh, Theodore C. Hovey of New York, and Ethel B. Hovey of Troy. These with Mrs. Theodore Hovey, were all present at the funeral. The funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon from the family home on Centre street, and were conducted by her pastor, Rev. E. P. Morse. The interment was in Glenwood cemetery.\n(Local News) James M. Parmenter, a native and life long respected resident of Springfield, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Allen, at 3 o\u2019clock Wednesday morning. He was 81 years old. 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        "raw_content": "The Art of LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Programming by Terry Griffin is book focused primarily on the programming language used by the Mindstorms EV3. The first two chapters are an introduction to Mindstorms and the programming environment, followed by a third that shows how to build the Tribot, a robot that will be utilized to test all the programs in the book. A single robot that is flexible enough to demonstrate all the software in the book that is not overly complex and does not overshadow the actual learning to program.\nOnce the robot is built, the book begins to explore the actual programming of it. Initially, the different motors and sensors are shown and taught how to be accessed via the code, but slowly the book moves on from there. Introducing more complexity into the programs, the book explores how to do more advance things using Mindstorms and how to access more than just the obvious things that make up basic robots.\nAs a developer, the most impressive thing to me is how the book explores some more complex computer programming concepts and applies them to the Mindstorms. Arrays, structures, multitasking, and other programming constructs are explored and explained in the book, opening the reader up to programming more on the computer beyond the robots and the LEGO, so they can learn about real computer science.\nMost things I\u2019ve come across about coding for LEGO Mindstorms EV3 have been very particular about building for specific robots (including LEGO\u2019s own documentation), which is why I think this book is a great resource for people who aren\u2019t looking to learn to build robots, but are looking to program more complex robots they want to build. The Art of LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Programming is the perfect resource for those looking to learn to program without the distractions of the hardware.",
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        "raw_content": "Last week I received a very exciting letter in the mail. Well, technically, I didn't receive it, my parents did. It was addressed to the parents of Kasie West (spelled right and everything). It was a \"once in a lifetime opportunity\" to study abroad--in China--for one semester of high school. It promised to expand my awareness of cultures and places, broaden my learning experience, provide excitement and diversity in my life. The letter said I had been hand picked for this opportunity that is only available to a handful of students, that this letter was my ticket to a bright future. A future of visiting places like this:\nNow, I'm sure you can see my dilemma. I graduated from high school 16 years ago. This is where you come in. I have been providing you with priceless advice for months. Now I need your help. I must study abroad in China for a semester. Help me figure out how I can either pass off as a high school student or create a time machine. If a time machine is successfully created, I also need to figure out how to change the date on the letter, because right now it reads August 3, 2010. That would be a dead give away that I'm from the future. Thank you for the unhelpful advice I am about to receive.\nCandyland August 16, 2010 at 6:07 AM\nWell, I have a birthday coming up (in February). You're welcome to my birthday wish, though most of mine still haven't come true:/\nWormhole to an alternate dimension. It's the only way that is Semester-Abroad approved. So, what you do is spend a lot of time today conversing with the worms in your backyard. If you greet them with all the proper protocols (I believe there is a special kind of curtsey and much worshipping of dirt), they will explain the way to their mighty Wormhole.\nGood luck, and we'll miss you.\nP.S.: Don't forget to ask about the way back, too. :)\nAngela A August 16, 2010 at 6:12 AM\nDevelop terrible acne and a sullen expression. They'll think youre a teenager fo sho.\nOh, you can use that time machine I have in the nonexistant basement of mine...covered in fictional dust. It works perfectly. :)\nMary Campbell August 16, 2010 at 6:56 AM\nThis sounds like it could be a good book idea. Hilarious that you got that letter. You have to go - you were handpicked specially. I think you look like you could pass for a teenager - you're still young and hip.\nNatalie Whipple August 16, 2010 at 8:05 AM\nThis is simple\u2014your daughter look old enough to be in high school, so pawn her off as you. THEN apply to be a chaperon and go with her.\ncoffeelvnmom August 16, 2010 at 9:54 AM\nLots of face cream? Throwing out words such as, like, you know, and totally?\nYou look pretty darn young to me. =) Maybe if you just show up, they'll feel bad you traveled so far and let you in anyway;)\nOh, you don't have anything to worry about. You look young enough to pass for a teenager:)\nOh, you'd easily pass as a high school student. No worries there. You just have to figure out what to do with your family while your gone. :) That's really funny.\nI have a harder time believing you are married with children than you as a teenager. What I want to know is how you do it? Look so young, that is. Not time travel because that was your question.\nCarolyn V. August 16, 2010 at 6:20 PM\nLOL! I agree with Angie, you are so cute you can easily pass off as a high school student. =)\nKathi Oram Peterson August 17, 2010 at 6:07 PM\nThis is soooo funny! You have a wonderful premise for a book. I hope you write it. With your sense of humor it should sell. :)\nJessie Oliveros August 17, 2010 at 8:40 PM\nI know, I know. You should dress up as a boy soldier and join the Chinese army as they fight against the Huns. (What was your question again?)",
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        "raw_content": "Okay, so this is a basically the place in Munich nowadays where if you don\u2019t go, your visit to Munich \u201cnever happened.\u201d It\u2019s big. It\u2019s crowded. It\u2019s loud. And this is important: you seat yourself. Having said that, it\u2019s a fun place to have a meal. I would recommend going because it is worth the experience. A company doesn\u2019t open locations worldwide unless it\u2019s good. Pro tip: if the upper floors are open, eat there.\nDay trip to Neuschwanstein Castle\n\u200bArguably my favorite part of the visit, this was a trip Crystal and I took (via train) from Munich to F\u00fcssen, Germany. F\u00fcssen is about a two hour ride from Munich. Once in F\u00fcssen, we took a short bus ride to the little mountain town just below Neuschwanstein.\nI would recommend buying a tour of the castle in Munich. We used Viator to book one of the tours they offered. It wasn\u2019t too expensive either. It was a fun and fascinating day.\n\u200bEven if you\u2019re not a \u201ccar\u201d person, this should still make the list of things to do. BMW and Munich have a long history together. The museum tells that story, along with the history of BMW and how it became the global power it is today. While you\u2019re on the BMW campus, you can also test drive cars and more. Yes, you should go. It\u2019s not that expensive, and it\u2019s certainly a very unique experience.\nDrink at a local biergarten\n\u200bI like doing things that aren\u2019t advertised as \u201ctouristy\u201d because it gives you a sense of what the city is really like. Finding a local biergarten to have a cold one is one way you can do that. The one Crystal and I went to was called L\u00f6wenbr\u00e4ukeller and it was quite spectacular.\nTake a hop-on, hop-off tour\n\u200bI would highly recommend doing one of these.\nIf you\u2019re not familiar, a hop-on, hop-off tour is exactly how it sounds: you buy a ticket, get on a bus, get off when you want, and get back on when you want. The tour I did in Munich took us all over the downtown area, to the BMW museum, their old Olympic park, and back.\nThe best part about one of these is you can see a lot of the city at your pace. You can do it as fast or as slow as you want.\nCrystal and I didn\u2019t spend much time here. In fact, we basically just briefly saw it, but it\u2019s a place I would have liked to spend more time at and would certainly recommend it for you.\nIt\u2019s basically a huge farmers market.\nMunich is a great place to visit with a seemingly endless amount of things to do and beer to drink. I would highly recommend checking it out.\nIf you have any questions about Munich, let me know! I\u2019d love to answer them. And if you want to know the one thing you should not do when planning a trip, go ahead and fill out the two lines below to find the answer. You'll also gain instant access to my FREE library of travel resources!",
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        "raw_content": "Crews work last week on the Marquee on Meeker mixed-use project on the former Riverbend par 3 golf course. When complete, the project will feature 492 apartments and 12,000 square feet of retail space. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter\nKent\u2019s Marquee on Meeker project going up on former golf course\n288 apartments part of first phase\nApartment buildings are popping up in Kent on the former Riverbend par 3 golf course as part of the Marquee on Meeker mixed-use project.\nCrews are busy constructing phase I of the project to include a six-story building, 14 three-story buildings, the clubhouse and public access through the site to the Green River Trail. Phase I is slated to be completed in early 2020 with Phase II to follow, according halrealestate.com, one of the project\u2019s partners. The first phase will feature 288 apartments and 6,000 square feet of retail space.\nWhen complete, Marquee on Meeker, 2030 W. Meeker St., will have 492 apartments with 21 three-story residential buildings and two six-story mixed-use buildings that will feature 12,000 square feet of retail space that developers hope will attract restaurants and other businesses. Auburn-based Landmark Development Group and HAL Real Estate broke ground in May on the project.\nThe City Council approved the sale of the former city-owned property for $10.5 million. The council voted to sell the par 3 course to eliminate the Riverbend Golf Complex fund\u2019s debt of about $4 million and to spend about $6 million to improve the 18-hole course across the street from the former par 3 course. The golf complex has averaged losses of about $300,000 per year, according to city documents.\nDevelopers are targeting people in their 20s and 30s to rent their high-end, urban-style apartments. The first units are expected to be ready in the spring to rent and more units will be ready to occupy as buildings are fininshed throughout 2019.\nThe luxury apartment complex will include lounges, decks, fitness centers and a large clubhouse including a modern kitchen, pool, spa, outdoor fireplace and barbecue areas.\nPedestrian access, mixed-use amenities and attractive design in both infrastructure and landscape is the model for 21st century planning \u2013 and that\u2019s exactly what\u2019s happening on Kent\u2019s Meeker Street, according to the city\u2019s website.\n\u201cMeeker Street is a gateway to and an extension of Kent\u2019s downtown,\u201d city senior planner Jason Garnham said in an email. \u201cNew design standards were recently adopted for the street that will improve safety for drivers and pedestrians, create a distinct sense of place for residents, visitors and businesses, and invite visitors to stroll, linger, live and shop along the corridor.\u201d\nDrivers along Meeker Street near Marquee on Meeker will notice that the design changes include a raised sidewalk.\n\u201cThe raised crosswalk is being constructed with other street design features to signal to drivers that they are entering the gateway to this corridor and they are encouraged to slow down and explore what Meeker Street has to offer,\u201d Garnham said.\nCity officials also plan to lower the speed limit along West Meeker Street near the mixed-use project from 40 mph to 30 mph. Slower advisory speeds are posted for construction, but the lower legal speed limit is expected to be posted in the spring.\nThe project will feature a 200-foot open space buffer between the buildings and the Green River Trail to help preserve a park-like quality and as many of the large trees as possible\nKent to close portion of South 228th Street for work on new overpass | Update: city releases detour map\nKent Sunrise Rotary celebrates students, staff from Cedar Heights",
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        "raw_content": "Designs for Kirkland\u2019s new Totem Lake Park included a sprayground until the city council\u2019s recent deliberations about the project\u2019s budget. Photo courtesy of the city of Kirkland\nDue to budget constraints, the city will explore alternative locations for the planned sprayground.\nA new park in Kirkland is moving forward, most likely without one of its major planned elements, after another review by the city last month.\nThe Kirkland City Council discussed the first phase of the plan for Totem Lake Park, which is located in the heart of the Totem Lake Urban Center, on Sept. 4. Feedback on the 30 percent design earlier this year prompted the project team to include a sprayground (an interactive water features geared toward children of all ages), along with a playground, boardwalk, asphalt path and restroom building, in the plans. Other planned improvements are lawn areas, seating, picnicking amenities, parking and street lighting.\nThe park is expected to be a destination for residents, shoppers and employees at the Totem Lake Mall and users of the Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC). The council adopted a master plan for the park in 2013, purchased a few acres of property for park development in 2016 and 2017 and is expecting to acquire the 17-acre lake property from the King Conservation District this year.\nGiven the accelerated pace of private development in the Totem Lake area, particularly multi-family residential development, the council gave staff direction to expedite the plan by first developing the upland parcel, or former Yuppie Pawn site, and the east boardwalk connecting the park\u2019s north trail system to the CKC.\nWith the most recent construction estimate significantly exceeding the budgeted amount, the council decided to nix the sprayground in the 60 percent design, along with some other optional features such as Wi-Fi and artistic railings for the boardwalk.\nThe Rotary Club of Kirkland Downtown had expressed interest in helping to fund a sprayground for Kirkland\u2019s park system and was planning to fundraise $350,000 for the project. Some council members were attached to the concept for Totem Lake Park, though city manager Kurt Triplett said other locations could be explored given the space and budget constraints of the project. He also said that an expanded playground could be installed at Totem Lake Park as an alternative to the sprayground.\nInitial cost estimates indicated that the sprayground would cost approximately $1.5 million, and the total budget is about $7.9 million.\nAs with other large-scale park master plans, implementation typically occurs in several phases over a long period of time, according to the council\u2019s agenda bill. Phasing and prioritizing decisions are considered by the council as part of the budget and capital improvement plan (CIP) processes.\nThe project team \u2014 led by the landscape architectural firm The Berger Partnership \u2014 began working on the design in 2017 and reached the 30 percent design milestone in March 2018.\nThe 60 percent design was presented at Le Tour de Totem Lake event on July 28 for further input from the community. Themes included positive feedback on the play structure and sprayground and interest in incorporating educational components about wetlands and their role in the environment.\nPart of the 60 percent design included public art pieces by Canadian artist Jill Anholt. The art committee selected the concept enwww.kirklandreporter.comd \u201cTrace,\u201d which features a series of brightly colored vertical markers located along the new boardwalk. When viewed from a certain sightline, they take the shape of recognizable birds and animals found in the wetland, \u201cpiquing the public\u2019s curiosity to explore the area more closely,\u201d according to the design description.\n\u201cThe appearance of these outlines, like the animals themselves, are fleeting and transitory, requiring careful observation and a particular point of view in order to see them,\u201d it continues. \u201cTrace encourages visitors to pause and look deeper into the landscape, enhancing their understanding and curiosity for Totem Lake Park\u2019s ecology.\u201d\nThe park is now moving toward 90 percent design, with final design and permitting scheduled to be completed this month with an anticipated bid opening in February 2019 and a construction start of spring 2019. The park opening would occur in the spring or summer of 2020.",
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        "raw_content": "It doesn\u2019t matter where I go, I ALWAYS look like a tourist. Carting my canon around, distracted by the people and the architecture\u2026always looking lost. Vancouver is no exception. I have lived in the greater Vancouver area for all but 6 years of my life and have never found myself taking advantage of it\u2019s unmatched beauty or plethora of things to do.\nSince visiting the London Aquarium, Jakob has wanted to go to the Vancouver aquarium. It only took 8 months but we finally got there and Jakob declared that he wanted to take the bus and Skytrain (because that is how we got to the London Aquarium) so we packed our bags for an adventure filled day.\nI mapped out with him the night before which buses and train we needed to catch, how long it would take and how much our journey would all cost. From Ladner (our little suburb outside of Vancouver) it takes about an hour to get into the city, but in the long run, it really is a great way to go. The buses and trains are efficient and you save the money you would have otherwise spent on parking and gas.\nI also love the sense of wonder that comes which each new experience in a child\u2019s life. As we were riding on the bus, going through the tunnel, Jakob excitedly said, \u201cHey! We\u2019ve been here before.\u201d To them, it is all the same and yet different.\nThere is truly a sense of wonder as you watch the children race from tank to tank exploring a world they have only heard about on Octonauts. It\u2019s at times like those I hope Jakob might, perhaps, one day become a marine biologist.\nElla, on the other hand, kept trying to climb into all the exhibits\u2026why wouldn\u2019t you want to swing with the monkeys or swim with the dolphins?\nThinking about visiting the aquarium? Be sure to visit their website as advice I could offer is there as well. It\u2019s a longtime family favourite \u2013 in fact, I remember my grandmother taking me when I was small, back when they had polar bears and orca whales.\nWhen I asked Jakob what his favourite part was, he said, \u201cthe monkeys.\u201d Sigh.\n\u2026BUT his second favourite, was the sea otters.\nThe London and Paris Lookbook",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a urban design \u203a James Corner interview: the High Line and Intimate Immensity\nJames Corner links the landscape architecture of High Line in New York with Gaston Bachelard\u2019s concept of Intimate Immensity\nJames Corner was born in Preston and began his study of landscape architecture at Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK. The Time Magazine interview with Corner was published in 2012 under the title: Game Changer: James Corner, Urban Dreamscaper.\nCorner defines landscape architecture as being \u2018about the planning and design of space under the sky\u2019 and uses the High Line as an example of how a perceived non-space can become a highly valued component of an urban landscape design:\nAs a young person in school I was really interested in an exercise called intimate immensity which still shapes the way I think today. Intimate immensity is what it\u2019s like to be in a forest where things are immediate and intimate and tactile and intimate, but at the same time you are in the forest and the forest seems immense .\nI\u2019m James Corner. I\u2019m a landscape architect.\nLandscape architecture is basically about the planning and design of space under the sky. One of the phenomena you deal with as a landscape architect is this idea of place. The High Line is perceived to be a derelict abandoned ugly post-industrial structure that is potentially dark and dangerous. Who would ever go up there? Why would anyone ever use that? The High Line is a really good example of a found object in the city, a sort of thing that had been discarded and overlooked\u2026.When we started the High Line we hadn\u2019t really built that much. But I think as designers you bring a tremendous sense of optimism and faith in the capacity of good design to transform what are maybe perceived as negative into something positive.\nCorner\u2019s reference to \u2018place\u2019 links his work to the single agreed law of landscape architecture: Consult the Genius of the Place \u2013 meaning that a design must respond to the particular characteristics of a locality. The concept of\u2019Intimate Immensity comes from an essay by the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard (1884 \u2013 1962) who wrote a book on The Poetics of Space (1958) with a chapter on \u2018Intimate Immensity\u2019. Bachelard argues that \u2018immensity is within ourselves. It is attached to a sort of expansion of being that life curbs and caution arrests. but which starts again when we are alone. As soon as we become motionless, we are elsewhere; we are dreaming in a world that is immense\u2019. Bachelard discusses images of a vast desert and a deep sea. He concludes that \u2018all the universe that bears the mark of the desert is annexed to inner space\u2019.\n\u2039 Landscape architecture as a job and a career\nLawrence Halprin interview: \u2018I\u2019ve been a landscape architect, thank God\u2019 \u203a",
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These policies and procedures must, at a minimum, address the evaluation of fiscal accountability and program operations, including provider achievement of performance standards, provider monitoring of subcontractors, and timely followup of corrective actions for significant monitoring findings related to providers and subcontractors. These policies and procedures must also include provisions for reducing the duplication of the department\u2019s program monitoring activities both internally and with other agencies, to the extent possible. The department\u2019s written procedures must ensure that the written findings, conclusions, and recommendations from monitoring the contract for services of lead agencies are communicated to the director of the provider agency and the community alliance as expeditiously as possible.\n(3)\u2003The department shall receive federal and state funds as appropriated for the operation of the child welfare system, transmit these funds to the lead agencies as agreed to in the contract, and provide information on its website of the distribution of the federal funds. The department retains responsibility for the appropriate spending of these funds. 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The department shall provide to the court the case information and recommendations provided by the lead agency or subcontractor. For the Sixth Judicial Circuit, the department shall contract with the state attorney for the provision of these services.\n(18)\u2003The department, in consultation with lead agencies, shall establish a quality assurance program for contracted services to dependent children. The quality assurance program shall be based on standards established by federal and state law and national accrediting organizations.\n(a)\u2003The department must evaluate each lead agency under contract at least annually. These evaluations shall cover the programmatic, operational, and fiscal operations of the lead agency and must be consistent with the child welfare results-oriented accountability system required by s. 409.997. The department must consult with dependency judges in the circuit or circuits served by the lead agency on the performance of the lead agency.\n(b)\u2003The department and each lead agency shall monitor out-of-home placements, including the extent to which sibling groups are placed together or provisions to provide visitation and other contacts if siblings are separated. The data shall identify reasons for sibling separation. Information related to sibling placement shall be incorporated into the results-oriented accountability system required pursuant to s. 409.997 and into the evaluation of the outcome specified in s. 409.986(2)(e). 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        "raw_content": "SOURCE: Ramtron International Corporation\nRamtron Appoints Erik Wood as Director of Business Development\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO--(Marketwire - May 29, 2012) - Ramtron International Corporation (NASDAQ: RMTR), a leading developer and supplier of low-energy nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) and integrated semiconductor products, today announced the appointment of Erik Wood as director of business development, reporting to Ramtron's vice president of worldwide marketing, Scott Emley. Mr. Wood brings to Ramtron 17 years of solution sales and high-tech market development experience with deep experience in the defense/aerospace, supply chain, transportation, oil and gas, healthcare, identification and security markets. At Ramtron, he is responsible for driving the development of strategic business opportunities for Ramtron's F-RAM-enabled semiconductor solutions.\n\"Erik's business development and executive leadership adds tremendous value to the ongoing expansion of our customer-facing engineering and marketing team,\" said Ramtron vice president of worldwide marketing, Scott Emley. \"Erik's expertise in sales, marketing, and business development will help us identify and expand into key growth markets and cultivate high-growth customers that can benefit from the adoption of F-RAM-based products and solutions.\"\nBefore joining Ramtron, Mr. Wood served as vice president of sales for Revere Security Corporation in Dallas, TX, a cryptographic security solutions and services company in the fast-growing machine-to-machine device arena. At Revere, Wood established target application markets, developed key technology partnership ecosystems, and secured top-tier channel resellers to drive revenue. Prior to Revere Security, Wood was vice president of business development for Hi-G-Tek Inc., in Rockville, MD, where he led sales efforts that doubled year-over-year sales growth. He was also responsible for securing sales channel expansion with strategic partners that included NCR, L-3, Qualcomm, Motorola, and Boeing, among others. Earlier in his career, Mr. Wood served as vice president and general manager of Symbol Technologies where he headed up Symbol's Asia Pacific unit for EPC Gen2 RFID solutions for healthcare, transportation, government, and security markets. Symbol was later acquired by Motorola and today is a leading UHF RFID device maker.\nAbout Ramtron\nRamtron International Corporation, headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and markets specialized semiconductor memory and integrated semiconductor solutions used in a wide range of product applications and markets worldwide. Ramtron has sold hundreds of millions of F-RAM devices into demanding applications such as automotive safety and entertainment systems, portable medical devices, industrial process control systems, smart electricity meters, and consumer printer cartridges. For more information, visit www.ramtron.com.\nAbout this company Ramtron International Corporation\nhttp://www.ramtron.com",
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        "raw_content": "The James Kerney Campus Celebration of Academic Achievement\nWest Windsor, N.J.: Guests could feel the excitement at Trenton's War Memorial building on May 13, when the James Kerney Campus of Mercer County Community College hosted an enthusiastic audience for its Celebration of Academic Achievement. Receiving awards and certificates were 270 students who completed both credit and noncredit programs.\nThe 58 degree program graduates began their studies at the James Kerney campus or took most of their classes there. They will also be part of the college's graduation ceremonies on May 22.\nThere were 54 graduates of the Career Training Institute, which prepares students for office and culinary careers, 76 graduates of the GED (General Equivalency Diploma) program, and 82 English Language Institute graduates who came from 28 different countries.\nStudents were awarded several MCCC Foundation Board scholarships, as well as scholarships from the Urban League Guild, the Metropolitan Trenton African American Chamber of Commerce, Wachovia, and Dr. Paul Janssen.\nCounty Executive Brian Hughes gave opening remarks, along with MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue and Vice President Beverly Richardson. Three successful students spoke about how the college contributed to a new direction in their lives.\nRepresenting credit programs was Kene Booker-Taylor of Trenton who graduates this May with a degree in Nursing. A returning student who had studied psychology at California State University, she led fundraising efforts to assist fellow Nursing students.\nCompleting the Office Automation program at Mercer's Career Training Institute, Luz Garro-Fallas spoke about how she has learned so much in so little time, and praised the program's teachers who \"truly care about their students and want us to become assets to our employers.\"\nSpeaking for the English Language Institute was Oksana Tokash of the Ukraine, who came to the U.S. two years ago. She had been a math teacher in her country. She thanked the college \"for making me feel so special,\" and said she plans to continue at Mercer in credit classes.\nA special award was presented to MCCC's Don Jones, left, by Executive Dean Diane Campbell and Vice President Beverly Richardson for his 18 years of serving as this event's master of ceremonies, and for entertaining each year with his magnificent voice.",
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        "raw_content": "<< What Your Hotel's Staff Should Know About Security | Do You Have the Leadership Chops to Make It in Tough Times? >>\n5 Steps to Take Now to Deliver the Right Service at the Right Time\nCustomer service, while an important part of any sales relationship, is not enough. There was a time when \u201cservicing\u201d the customer was all it took to create loyalty. Today, no matter how close you are to your customer, or whether they have told you or not, the expectations have changed.\nIn order to create an exceptional experience today, there are several things to remember. Your customer is smarter and more demanding than at any other time in our economy\u2019s history. Customers don\u2019t care about your years of experience; they don\u2019t care about your fancy tools, and they don\u2019t care how long you\u2019ve been around unless it matters to them in real and tangible ways. They care about how you are going to create an exceptional experience centered on them.\nWe can deliver the right service, at the right time, and still not have dealt with the issues outlined above. So, what are the keys to leveraging relationships such that you create a clear and compelling sense of differentiation and increased market share? Several things: First, get clarity about the real issues your customers are facing; second, specifically connect your years of experience; the features you offer, etc., to their specific problems; and finally, continually follow up with your customers to assess the effectiveness of your solution.\nIn a highly competitive marketplace, relationships and service cannot be your only differentiator. In the world where you work, you must understand that creating exceptional client-centered relationships is the key to sustainability. You must trust that the customer/client knows best, and it is your job to show them you realize that and then add what you know to build a compelling experience.\nI am not suggesting that service isn\u2019t important. I am imploring you to understand that service isn\u2019t enough -- it is simply the ticket to get in the door.\nSome years ago, we in the U.S. shifted from a service-based economy to an experience-based economy. Subtly and without notice, consumers (including you) began to shift their expectations. They shifted from an expectation of service to one of how the total experience leaves them feeling. More money was spent in 2008 on customer-service training than on any other type of training, with the exception of leadership training. And yet have you noticed how utterly pathetic service continues to be in most segments of the marketplace? This is because most do not understand what customers really need. Here\u2019s what they must experience:\nThey need to feel like they matter: Customers/clients must get the impression that they are the most important. More important than you, your schedule, or your talent and skill. This feeling of significance must be centered on what they have identified as the most important things to them in the buying experience.\nThey must feel certain: They must have confidence in you, the process and, most importantly, the decision they have made to buy your product. They must feel certain that you are the one for the job.\nThey must get a sense that they are better off or their circumstances are enhanced: All clients have to get the sense that their relationship with you has made their life better, easier, less complex, etc. Your job is to remove pain from them using your skill and knowledge. You can only do that when you have asked the right questions to source for what they have identified as pain.\nThe experience must differentiate you from your competition: What are you doing every day to differentiate yourself?\nThey must sense that you are genuinely interested in them: Ask more questions. Be more interested in understanding than in being understood.\nMike Staver is CEO of the Staver Group. Together with his colleagues, he provides keynote presentations, consulting programs, workshops and executive coaching sessions that help people lead with courage and authenticity. Staver presented the keynote address at Northstar\u2019s Destination California hosted-buyer event at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort, provided by Goodman Speakers Bureau. To learn more about booking Mike, contact Diane Goodman at [email protected] or call (860) 580-7040.\nThird\u2010Party Planners: 5 Steps to Grow Market Share with New ServicesHow to diversify to make your business more profitable.",
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        "raw_content": "Title: The Rules of Inheritance\nAuthor: Claire Bidwell Smith\nPublication Information: Hudson Street Press, Penguin Group Inc. 2012. 295 pages.\nBook Source: I received this book through the GoodReads First Reads program free of cost in exchange for an honest review. The book came as a paperback uncorrected proof.\nFavorite Quote: \"There's something incredibly lonely about grieving. It's like living in a country where no one speaks the same language as you.\"\nThe Rules of Inheritance is the memoir of Claire Bidwell Smith. She is a licensed therapist specializing in helping patients through grief. This book tells the story of her very personal journey. She is an only child of loving parents. When she was fourteen, both parents were diagnosed with cancer. She lost both parents to the disease in the following few years. This book tells the story of her journey through tragedy.\nThe book is not a chronological story of what happened. 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        "raw_content": "Prol. Paseo de las Conchas Chinas #179 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco Mexico\nWhile Sherri does Buyer Representation in all Price Ranges for individuals and professional investors, she is primarily known for representing the Buyers and Sellers of Luxury Homes & Condominiums.\nVallarta's Exclusive Representative: \"Leading Estates of the World\"\nVallarta's Longest-Standing Member: \"Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate\"\nMember of AMPI and NBR\nLanguages Spoken within the Company:\nEnglish, Spanish, French and German\nUniversity of Mississippi School of Law \u2013 Juris Doctorate\nReal Estate Broker Sherri Narro and her husband own the consulting firm \"Sherri Narro and Associates\" trade-named \"Puerto Vallarta Dream Homes\". They work exclusively with buyers and sellers of luxury real estate, as well as being involved in the build-out of custom villas and condos, and representing investors in commercial and residential properties.\nThe couple retired to Puerto Vallarta in 1996. That retirement didn\u2019t last long, as both had been practicing attorneys, and their friends and clients from around the world began questioning them about buying property and investment potentials in Vallarta. All these years later, Sherri is the exclusive representative for \"Leading Estates of the World\" in the Vallarta area, the longest-standing member of \"Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate\" and numerous of her clients' villas have aired on the internationally syndicated TV series, \"Famous Homes & Hideaways\", Fox News' \"Hot Properties\" and ABC News' \"The View\", featuring the finest luxury homes worldwide.\nAlthough retired from law, Sherri remains licensed in three U.S. States \u2014Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana, the latter being the only U.S. state governed by the same civil law system as Mexico's Napoleonic Code. Her previous knowledge of international real estate and development combined with her legal background in both common law and civil law has been invaluable in her real estate business as our market has matured over the last several years. Likewise, a lifetime of exposure to luxury properties world-wide combined with her love of design, architecture and our area's natural beauty makes this truly enjoyable for her personally.\nSherri says the \"Dream Home\" philosophy is simple, \"We understand our clients' needs because they are our contemporaries. We serve an elite, high-end clientele and give them our personal attention every step of the way. My clients can always reach me, see me personally or call and talk for as long as they want \u2014we are never out of contact\u2014 it's just how we run things\".",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Regional civil society designs plan of action to address the Venezuelan migration crisis\nOver 50 civil society organizations from across the region met on September 18 and 19 in Washington, D.C. to outline specific commitments required by States to provide national and international protections to those forcibly displaced from Venezuela due to the country\u00b4s current economic, social and political upheavals.\nWashington D.C., September 24th 2018.- Over 50 civil society organizations from across the region met on September 18 and 19 in Washington, D.C. to outline specific commitments required by States to provide national and international protections to those forced to leave Venezuela due to the country\u00b4s current economic, social and political upheavals.\n\u201cWe met as members of regional civil society with the objective of developing a plan of action that will contribute to the effective guarantee and enjoyment of human rights of people who are obligated to leave Venezuela and require national and international protection,\u201d stated Francisco Quintana, Working Group Coordinator and Program Director for the Andean Region, the Caribbean, and North America for the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL)\nAccording to data from the United Nations, over 2.3 million Venezuelans have fled the country in the past few years, making this the fastest growing migration flow in the region.\nThroughout the meeting, the group recognized that the massive exodus of people from Venezuela made its citizens migrants, with thousands eligible for refugee or asylum status. However, if certain criteria were not met, many could potentially find themselves at risk of Statelessness.\n\u201cWe recognize that many States across the continent have attempted to provide quick responses to address the needs of Venezuelans who require national and international protections. However, these responses are sometimes insufficient and restrictive given the magnitude of the phenomenon. Moreover, many of these responses don\u00b4t utilize a human rights focus,\u201d said L\u00edgia Bol\u00edvar, member of the group and Senior Investigator for the Center for Human Rights for the Universidad Cat\u00f3lica Andr\u00e9s Bello, Venezuela\nThe Group, convened to address the specific issue of Human Mobility, also proposed the creation of a regional and coordinated response involving the participation of States, international mechanisms, civil society, Ombudsman\u2019s Offices, and members of the migrant and refugee population from Venezuela.\n\u201cIt is urgent that we come up with a response that is grounded in pre-existing international and regional frameworks like the 1984 Declaration of Cartagena on Refugees. Our solidarity must be reflected in the recognition, guarantee and protection of rights of all, particularly all those affected in differentiated ways, like children, youth, women, LGBTI groups, the elderly and disabled persons, indigenous and afro-descendant groups, and other groups who find themselves at risk,\u201d stated Lu\u00eds Carlos Rodr\u00edguez, member of the Group and Advocacy Officer for the Jesuit Refugee Service for Latin America and the Caribbean.\nYou can download a pdf of the declaration in PDF form here (spanish only. English available soon): https://www.cejil.org/sites/default/files/final_2018_09_19_mhv_declaracion_firmas_adhesiones_0.pdf",
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        "raw_content": "50 Cent Returns To #1 As Fabolous, Evanescence Debut High\nGrammy girl Norah Jones falls to #2 after selling 330,000 copies of Come Away With Me.\nNow that the Grammy glow has started to fade, this year's winners have begun sliding back down the Billboard 200 albums chart, making way for Queens rapper 50 Cent to be king again.\nHis Get Rich or Die Tryin' sold nearly 360,000 copies last week to reclaim the top spot on the new chart, according to SoundScan data released Wednesday (March 12). Though those numbers reflect a sales dip of more than 50,000 copies from the previous week, it was more than enough to oust last week's #1, Grammy-sweeper Norah Jones (see \"It's Norah's Night \u2014 Jones' Music Earns Eight Grammys\").\nJones may be settling back to reality, but she's not about to go away. Her elegant jazz-pop album, Come Away With Me, sold another 330,000 copies \u2014 about half as many as the previous week \u2014 to take the #2 slot.\nBrooklyn rapper Fabolous is right behind her with the chart's highest debut. His second record, Street Dreams, sold more than 180,000 copies, thanks in no small part to the hit single \"This Is My Party\" (see \"Fabolous Gets Payback From Missy, Lil' Mo For New Album\").\nR. Kelly's Chocolate Factory slides one notch to #4 after selling around 168,000 copies in its third week. The singer's strong chart position seems to indicate that fans are standing behind him despite sexual abuse and child pornography charges. Right behind him on the chart is Lil' Kim, whose first disc in three years, La Bella Mafia, debuts at #5 after moving more than 166,000 copies last week.\nGrammy winners the Dixie Chicks drop two slots to #6 on sales of nearly 146,000 copies \u2014 a more than 55,000-unit decline from the week before. Other Grammy notables will experience comparable slumps. John Mayer drops seven places to #15 (55,500 copies sold), Coldplay dip three to #16 (55,000), Eminem tumbles nine to #21 (48,000), Nelly drops 12 to #30 (40,000) and Bruce Springsteen plummets 32 to #59 (20,000).\nOne of the biggest surprises on the chart comes from the female-fronted Little Rock, Arkansas, band Evanescence, whose heavy, atmospheric debut, Fallen, bows at #7 with more than 141,000 copies sold.\nKid Rock's Cocky clocks in at #8 on sales of more than 104,000 copies \u2014 not bad for a record that's been out for 68 weeks and was considered dead before being revived by his duet with Sheryl Crow, \"Picture,\" which is the top-selling single in the country.\nTwo soundtracks round out the top 10, with \"Chicago\" at #9 (83,000) and \"Cradle 2 the Grave\" at #10 (70,000).\nThe largest climbers on the new chart include the Bee Gees' Their Greatest Hits: The Record, which jumps 30 spots to #100 thanks to interest generated by the Grammys tribute performed by 'NSYNC, and Floetry's Floetic, up 28 positions to #112; the group is currently on tour with Common and Gang Starr.\nOther albums of note include pop-punks the Ataris' fifth disc, So Long Astoria, which debuts at #24 on sales of more than 33,000 copies, and Hootie & the Blowfish's self-titled comeback bid, which bows at #46 on sales of more than 25,000 copies.\nThe largest drop of the week belongs to American Hi-Fi, whose second disc, The Art of Losing, plummets 86 positions to #168.\nFor a feature interview with 50 Cent, check out \"50 Cent: Money To Burn.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Meet Kim Rhode \u2014 the greatest US Olympian ever\nThe Sporting News Share\nMove aside, Jesse Owens, Mark Spitz and Wilma Rudolph. Meet the greatest Olympian in U.S. history. Kim Rhode. We'll pause now to let you scratch your head. On Sunday, Rhode went where no American has ever gone before. The Californian won a medal in an individual sport in a fifth straight Olympics. It was a gold in women's skeet shooting. More\nNRA stops UN Arms Trade Treaty\nNRA Share\nThe Conference on the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty has broken down and will not report a draft treaty to the member nations. This is a big victory for American gun owners, and the NRA is being widely credited for killing the U.N. ATT. For nearly 20 years, the NRA has worked tirelessly to warn American gun owners about the United Nations' efforts to undermine the constitutional rights of law-abiding American gun owners by putting in place international controls on small arms. More\nSports on Earth (blog) Share\nMatt Emmons said something fascinating the other day. He said it in response to a hard question about a tragedy. Emmons is a member of the U.S. Olympic shooting team. He, and another member of the team, were asked about their feelings concerning the terrible movie-theater shooting in Aurora, Colo. They all knew the question was coming. They have dedicated their lives to shooting, and so they have often been asked about gun control and gun safety and such things. More\nPew poll shows media powerless to sway public opinion on guns\n\"A recent Pew poll shows the media is powerless to sway public opinion on gun control and the right to keep and bear arms,\" gun rights expert John M. Snyder said. \"That's the really big news revealed by the Pew Research Center survey,\" Snyder added. More\nPrOlix\u00ae Lubricant - Designed for Firearms...Protects Much More\nIf you\u2019re not using PrOlix\u00ae you are working too hard and your equipment is not getting the Best! PrOlix\u00ae is a biodegradable, non-petroleum based All-in-one Cleaner/Dry Lubricant for firearms. PrOlix\u00ae solvent seeks out dirt, oils, grime, etc. (even in small and impossible areas) and floats it away. The chemical action during cleaning develops the DRY lubricant and it is drawn into the pores of the material, creating a skin of protection.\n5 ATF officials singled out in GOP report\nThe ASsociated Press via Kingsport Times-News Share\nAfter an 18-month investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, a Republican congressional draft report concludes that five officials at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives share much of the blame for what went wrong with the gun-smuggling probe in Arizona. The first of what will be three reports says many people in the chain of command at ATF are responsible, but the investigation singled out five key figures in the controversy. More\nGetting started in 3-gun: How to avoid disqualification\nFrom Iain Harrison: The sport of 3-gun shooting is one of the most fun things you can do with your clothes on, so I'm on a mission to share the joy with as many people as possible. Unfortunately, one of the biggest obstacles to getting involved is the general ignorance of new shooters as to what to expect at a match. So, here's a quick video explaining how to avoid a couple of the most common pitfalls when you do show up at the range. More\nShould Congress revise our nation's gun laws? No\nThe Denver Post Share\nAfter Columbine, Colorado enacted eight gun law reforms. All are founded on the principle that guns in the wrong hands are very dangerous, and guns in the right hands protect public safety. One of the new laws forbids adults to transfer guns to minors without parental consent. Another prohibits straw purchases (a legal buyer obtaining a gun on behalf of a prohibited person). More\nObama: There will be 'more opportunity' to talk guns\nPolitico Share\nPresident Barack Obama suggested that he isn't backing away from talking about gun policy. \"I'm sure we'll have more opportunity to talk about this,\" he said. The president's response came to a question about whether last week's shooting in Aurora, Colo., has prompted him to consider whether new gun control laws are needed. More\nTexas Parks and Wildlife Department seeks corporate partners to fill shortfall\nThe Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is entering new territory. The agency for the first time is seeking corporate partners to raise additional revenue to help meet financial challenges, including those facing state parks due to drought and wildfires. The passage of House Bill 1300, in which state lawmakers gave TPWD authority to develop partnerships with private businesses, during the last legislative session, paved the way for the agency to attempt to close a massive funding shortfall. More",
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        "raw_content": "Councillor\u2019s Cycle of Awareness\nBy Kieran Foley. Published on Wednesday, June 27th, 2018 at 3:12 pm\nCllr Liam Brazil has once again presented the funds from his successful Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Cycle to the Suicide or Survive (SOS) charity which is providing important services in Waterford.\nA COUNTY Waterford charity cycle has been praised for generating significant funds for a mental health and suicide awareness charity. The 50k Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Cycle, which is organised by local Fine Gael Councillor Liam Brazil, takes place on Easter Sunday each year and has become a popular annual fixture. The route, which begins and finishes at Crotty\u2019s Inn, Leamybrien, encompasses scenic areas of Mid County Waterford including the Copper Coast.\nA 30k route is also available for participants each year. Cllr Brazil, who is a passionate promoter of positive mental health and suicide awareness, is thrilled that the cycle was such a success once again this year.\nSince the event\u2019s inception, more than \u20ac30,000 has been raised for the Suicide or Survive (SOS) charity.\nOver 300 people participated in the 2018 event which raised a hugely impressive \u20ac8,000.\nLast week, the charity\u2019s founder and CEO Caroline McGuigan visited Waterford and accepted a cheque from Cllr Brazil. She explained that the funds will help enable the continued delivery of SOS services here in Waterford.\nSOS events, which are staged at The Park Hotel in Dungarvan, have proven hugely successful and beneficial in the past.\nThe SOS Wellness Workshop is a one day workshop aimed at helping people to take charge of their own mental health.It allows participants to take time out and learn a wide range of practical tools and tips which they can use in their everyday life to improve their own wellness.The workshops are delivered in an informal and relaxed setting and are facilitated by people with experience of mental health difficulties and people with experience of working in various mental health arenas.\u201cThe workshop is a really practical one day investment in your mental health which is delivered in a way that\u2019s jargon free,\u201d explained Caroline.\nMeanwhile, the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a two and a half day programme held over a three week period which helps participants to develop their own personally tailored Wellness Action Plan which can be used on a day-to-day basis to manage their wellness. Caroline is encouraging all those who support Cllr Brazil\u2019s cycle to avail of the programmes in order to experience the benefits themselves.\u201cThey are for everybody and people will be pleasantly surprised by them,\u201d she said. On November 8th a one day Wellness Workshop catering for around 50 people will take place in The Park Hotel, Dungarvan, with the Wellness Recovery Action Plan taking place in the same venue on November 17th and 24th and December 1st.\nCaroline says there is fantastic feedback to all of the services which are offered by SOS.\nShe takes pride in adopting a hands-on approach and uses her own personal experience of mental health issue to help others, emphasising that she doesn\u2019t want to lead the organisation from an \u201civory tower\u201d.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t claim to know what\u2019s best for everybody. We take the approach that people have the tools within themselves \u2013 they just need to add to those tools and build awareness,\u201d she explained.\nReflecting on the success of the charity cycle, Cllr Brazil thanked everyone who participates in the event and lends assistance year. \u201cThere are so many people that make the day happen each year,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThe cycle will continue as long as people support it. It\u2019s all about creating awareness around County Waterford about mental health and suicide and spreading the message that people can get help.\u201d\nVal Duffy of SOS has participated in the cycle and said she was \u201cabsolutely blown away by the spirit and camaraderie\u201d on display as well as the warm welcome. \u201cLiam made it look effortless,\u201d she said.\nThe event is made possible thanks to the support of many people within Cllr Brazil\u2019s local community as well as his family and friends. His wife Marie has been instrumental in assisting to organise and stage the cycle each year. She says the event is a fantastic display of community spirit.\u201cWe have a brilliant team that come on board on the day,\u201d she explained.\u201cLocals bake for us and businesses provide sponsorship. Many volunteers come out and stand at crossroads, no questions asked.\u201d She says the event also showcases the importance of meeting people and socialising face to face instead of staying indoors and online. This is something which Caroline McGuigan wholeheartedly agrees with. \u201cSocial media has a place, but as human beings we need that human connection,\u201d she said. \u201cThe SOS workshops are phenomenal, but do not underestimate the impact of 300 people coming together on Easter Sunday. That gathering is just as powerful and is something which is very precious.",
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        "raw_content": "New study of unsolved female murders in Cleveland\nReporters from WKYC-TV and Cleveland\u2019s The Plain Dealer newspaper have collaborated to review recent unsolved homicides of women and asked the Murder Accountability Project to review their data on 61 unsolved killings going back to 2004.\nThe review found that 34 of these women were killed by gunfire, 10 by blunt force, 9 by strangulation and 8 by stabbing. Slightly more than 44 percent of Cleveland\u2019s unsolved female homicides were committed through means other than firearms, while the national average for such killings is 29 percent.\nStudies of known victims of serial killers consistently show that serial victims are disproportionately female and killed by strangulation, stabbing or blunt force.\nWomen in Cleveland who perished through these more personal, hands-on methods of killing varied in several statistically significant ways from the city\u2019s women who died from gunfire. They were much more likely to have a history of prostitution, to be 40 years old or older and to be white or Hispanic.\nHere are the percentages: Women with a history of prostitution were killed by hands-on methods 77% of the time, compared to 35% for women with no such history. Only 32% of women under 40 died from these personal killing methods compared to 62% of women 40 or older. Among white or Hispanic women, 79% died from the more intimate methods of killing, compared to 34% of African American victims.\nTo see a discussion by Plain Dealer reporter Rachel Dissell and WKYC reporter Drew Horansky, click here.",
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        "raw_content": "A year has come, and passed.\nHow is it that a whole year just went by? I admit that I have, for the most part - been in a state of disassociation I think. Sometimes worse than others. But suddenly the day was here.\nI had spent about 3 weeks FULLY completely dreading it. Then two weeks wondering what I should plan. Should I ask if her friends want to get together? How do I pay begrudging respect to this shitty day? Do we honour more, the day someone is born? They day they die? Do I HAVE to do anything at all? But not doing anything would feel so, so wrong. Also, it would be the Thanksgiving weekend.\nLast year, when she died, October 7th fell on a Friday. The Friday before Thanksgiving. This year, October 7th fell on the Saturday. In most ways, Friday was the hardest because the Day Before Thanksgiving Weekend will always stand out in my mind. Walking the kids home from school, coming home and then having the police officer say what he said. Saturday was just sad.\nIt wasn't sad that Caitlin's younger brother , who just turned 23, came over for dinner with my husband, and our two youngest boys. That was great. He is doing well and is healthy and I'm proud of him. But he is the Youngest of the First Three. The three I raised when barely more than a child myself. I had my first son at 16, then Caitlin and her brother within a few years of him. We were on our own most of the time and we struggled through life.\nAnd now.. . it was him holding fort as the First Batch kidlett. His older brother living in Japan, his older sister passed away to wherever she is. Just him. And that made me sad. Normally the three of them would be chatting, bugging each other etc. The 28 year old with his dry sarcasm and subtle ridiculousness, Caitlin with her constant chatter and 'Right mom?', and the 23 year old with his lively talk and ability to bounce back and forth between his older brother and sister. Often poking at both of them and ribbing them into what would have once been a big fight but over the years had tamed down into good natured laughter.\nSo my one son, he came for the whole day saturday, and as usual tried to initiate conversation with his little 8 and 10 year old half brothers. But those two aren't very social with people other than their dad and I. Social enough with friends, but they don't normally chat with any adults easily. Though they did pretty good with Caitlin.\nWe did the 'right' thing and went to the cemetery. I didn't really want to go. I don't feel her there. And it kind of creeps me out knowing that her shell is decaying in the soil beneath. That's the biggest reason, though I don't say that to those who take comfort in going to her grave. At least there is lovely headstone and people leave such pretty things for her. So -- Im glad it is of comfort to some. Not to me. I just find myself standing their awkwardly - unable to say much at all. Being in the presence of her burned body via ashes wouldn't help either. Nor would it be better for me if she was scattered to the wind. It all feels wrong anyhow so....\nWent to the cemetery and picked up the lovely image a person had printed out and left at her grave for us. When i first saw it there I left it there, but then as soon as i got home I asked the cemetery owners if they could put it aside for me. So... yeah. got that.\nOn the front, a printed out image of the Doctor, pressed against the wall, separated from Rose because she was sent to a different dimension. Severed for eternity. The one episode I cried most in, my daughter and a few of my friends had WARNED me it was a tough episode but BOY did I cry. Written on the back, kind words from strangers ~ right down to the same Allons-y tattooed on my arm. The 10th Doctor's catch-phrase.\nSo, then we went home and I made a very non traditional Meatless Enchiladas for our very small, but very appreciated family meal. I told the rest of the family that I really just couldn't do the big Thanksgiving this year. Everyone was very understanding.\nNow, the following weekend, that day has passed. I feel badly for not doing more. But at the same time, I know my daughter was very okay with taking the most comfortable route and she would be telling me 'It's okay mom, as long as we had good food and dessert!' :)\nI love you my sweet lil girl. Forever and Ever.",
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        "raw_content": "I grew up in Ossining, New York, the oldest son of a fund raiser father and a school teacher mother. My parents, Peter and Mary, still live in the house that I grew up in. I live in Briarcliff Manor, New York, with my wife, Chris, a public school teacher. We have been married for over 23 years.\nChris and I are very recent \u201cempty-nesters\u201d, with both of our children, Alison, age 20, and Ryan, age 18, attending college at the same time. Alison is studying to become an art teacher at Messiah College. Ryan is attending Providence College on a track scholarship. My family is very important to me and comes first in everything that I do. We are beginning to adjust to living at home without kids, but if you have some advice, I\u2019m happy to listen.\nRyan, Peter, Chris and Alison Gallagher\nI feel fortunate to have been involved with the music profession at a very young age, beginning studies on the string bass at the age of nine. 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There were many setbacks. However, while working on changing careers, I used the same discipline that I learned in music, setting goals and working hard to achieve them, and applied this to my job search. In reflecting what I may want to concentrate on for my next profession, I realized that in addition to my love for music, helping others was a core part of my life. More on this later.\nI entered the financial services industry as a temporary employee two-months before I was married in 1994, not your most glamorous job. Soon after that, I was hired as a full-time assistant. During this time, I used this opportunity to study and pass several securities exams.\nOver the next 10 years, in addition to passing the minimum number of exams needed to become a financial advisor, I obtained four advanced planning designations. I thought that it was important to have the knowledge to work on and prepare a financial plan, or \u201croad map\u201d, to help clients set financial goals and work hard to achieve them. Therefore, I studied for and achieved the ChFC\u00ae designation. Similarly, I felt that it was important to help clients protect their wealth and help pass it on to their loved ones, so I achieved the CLU\u00ae designation. Because of the complex nature of planning for the over age 50 client, I also felt that it was important to study for and achieve the CASL\u00ae designation. Most importantly, I wanted to make sure that every person that I worked with understood that I will seek to act in their best interest in every interaction with them. Therefore, I worked for and obtained the AIF\u00ae designation.\nHaving been in the financial services industry for over 23 years now, I have held positions in several large financial services firms, including TIAA-CREF and Citigroup, as senior retirement consultant and first vice president-financial advisor. Realizing the need to specialize in helping individuals plan for retirement, invest their assets intelligently, and preserve their legacy for their loved ones, I founded Unified Retirement Planning Group in 2016.\nIt was important for me to affiliate with a very respected independent broker dealer so that I may put the needs of my clients first. The fact that I\u2019ve chosen to work with Commonwealth Financial Network means that our firm remains independent and free to act in our client\u2019s best interest, without any pressure to promote proprietary products, strategies, or answer to shareholders.\nThree months after my daughter Alison was born, I began my studies as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). I had no prior experience in this field, other than the desire to volunteer to help others in need. After studying for and passing the New York State EMT exam, I spent more than 15 years as a volunteer EMT every Saturday evening from 10 pm to 6 am as a member of the Village of Briarcliff Manor Fire Department. I also became a CPR instructor and donated my time and background to help teach others to become knowledgeable in helping save others\u2019 lives as well.\nBeing involved with helping strangers, and sometimes saving their lives, is something that I found to be very rewarding. Even though there were evenings when I responded to multiple ambulance calls, from car accidents to house fires, and sometimes not having enough sleep, I always found satisfaction in giving back a little time each week to help make a difference in someone else\u2019s life.\nI feel privileged to have been one of the many first responders who worked at Ground Zero in 2001. Because I consistently volunteered my time over 500 hours each year, I was honored with the President\u2019s Volunteer Service Award for several years in a row.\nAt URPG, we have made a commitment as a firm to give back to the community that we serve several times a year. Since URPG was founded in 2016, our company has participated in charity events with the Hillside Food Outreach, the New York Blood Center, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.\nStaying in shape is also very important to me. 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        "raw_content": "The tale of the 2,018-person choir: a kickoff to Special Olympics in Seattle\nJune 29--One thing's for sure: You're going to cry.\nAt some point during the opening ceremony for the Special Olympics USA Games on July 1, you will feel a lump rise in your throat and stay there, while your eyes get blurry with tears.\nIt is sure to happen when a 2,018-member choir sings for 4,000 athletes and coaches, 10,000 of their family members and friends -- and the entire country.\nThe choir's volunteer director, Rafe Wadleigh, would bet money on it.\n\"That's something that drew me to choral music in the first place,\" Wad\u00adleigh said the other day. \"It's the most intimate of the performing arts.\n\"And there is something so great about the cause, everybody from the athletes to their families. It's emotionally charged.\"\nThe choir was formed when Special Olympics put out a call to Seattle-area community choirs-- and anyone interested in singing the six-day event into action.\nThree hundred people showed up for the first rehearsal. On Saturday, June 23, twice that many filled the Federal Way Performing Arts and Events Center. And more continue to sign on toward the goal of 2,018 voices.\n\"It's just a bicycle,\" Wadleigh said of handling a group this large. \"This one is just a real big bicycle. It still steers and pedals the same.\"\nHe started rehearsal by walking onto the stage with his guitar, playing the opening notes of \"Lean on Me.\" The room picked it right up from there. No prompting. No sheet music.\n\"Six hundred strangers singing in harmony,\" Wadleigh said later. \"It really feeds my soul.\"\nThe singers separated themselves into sections, according to range -- soprano, alto, tenor and bass -- and dug into \"River Flowin' in My Soul,\" written by Faya Tour\u00e9, the first African-American female judge in Alabama. (\"There's a river flowin' in my soul, here's a river flowin' in my soul. And it's tellin' me that I'm somebody. There's a river flowin' in my soul.\")\nThe choir will be performing with singer Allen Stone, a native of Chewelah, Stevens County, who started singing at age 3 in his father's church. He's since become an accomplished blues and R&B performer.\nBoth Stone and Wadleigh wrote songs specifically for the Special Olympics opening ceremony. Stone's song, \"Warriors\" (arranged by Wadleigh), contains this lyric: \"Walk tall like warriors. Head high.\"\nWadleigh's song, \"My Heart is on Fire!,\" was written from the perspective of an athlete's parent. (\"Today I felt my heart catch fire, A single spark set it to glow. Tired and smiling in my arms, so much further than you thought you'd go.\")\nIt will feature a soloist, Marlana VanHoose, 23, who is blind, has a mild case of cerebral palsy \"and is a killer soul singer,\" Wadleigh said.\n\"The cool thing about the choir is that it is 100 percent in the spirit of the Games,\" he said. \"We're breaking barriers of inclusion and exclusion. It's a community choir. Sign up and come sing. Young folks, old folks, parents.\n\"You always have a little engine of people who are very, very good -- and 60 percent of the people are good at following along.\"\nWadleigh, 44, is the choir director at Charles Wright Academy in Tacoma. Before that, he did the same job at Holy Names Academy in Seattle for 11 years.\nHe also plays guitar in Seattle bands, including for singer-songwriter Star Anna.\nIt was at a Star Anna performance at the Neptune Theatre when he was approached by producer Michael McMorrow, who is serving as entertainment adviser and consultant for the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.\nWould Wadleigh consider directing a 2,000-member choir?\n\"That would be amazing,\" Wadleigh told McMorrow. And then he forgot all about it.\nA few months later, McMorrow called him: \"Hey, remember the choir you said you would direct? Are you in?\"\n\"This is a labor of love,\" Wadleigh said. \"I'm not some fancy choral guy. I'm just somebody who is pretty good at getting the party started. Anybody else might overthink it. I'm just willing to let it go and see what we get.\"\nSo far, he's gotten some 37 regional choirs to bring members, including Trudy Tankus, 88, who came with the Seattle Shores Chorus. She is a former foster mother, and wanted to do something to honor children with challenges.\nMatthew Lombard isn't a member of any choir; he drove down from Everett on his own to be part of the ceremony.\nA radiologist at Kaiser Permanente -- one of the sponsors of the Games -- Lombard, 56, saw a notice about the choir at work.\n\"I thought I'd be a good volunteer,\" he said. \"I love music. Music helps my patients deal with pain and loss.\"\nLombard, who is from Alabama, was particularly moved by \"River Flowin' in My Soul.\"\n\"When I was young I'd see cross burnings, and my mom would cry, and I understood that was wrong,\" he said. \"Music drives our culture for change.\"\nThere's something more: Lombard's nephew, Carter Nagy, 15, has Down syndrome, and is a competitive swimmer in Detroit. He also has patients with challenges similar to the athletes competing in Special Olympics.\n\"They are my favorites,\" he said of those patients. \"The smallest things make them happy. 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        "raw_content": "A cough isn\u2019t an illness. It\u2019s usually a symptom of an illness, but this is not always necessarily the case. Basically, it\u2019s just your body\u2019s way of ridding itself of an irritant. When there\u2019s something messing with your airway, your nervous system sends out an alert that prompts your chest and abdomen muscles to contract and then expel a burst of air. That\u2019s a cough.\nWhat are the usual irritants that bother the airway? Excessive mucus is the most common culprit, but smoke, dust, mold, pollen, and other allergens are often responsible for people\u2019s coughs as well.\nDescribe Your Cough\nA cough is elicited by many possible causes. To figure out what\u2019s bringing yours forth, you need to look at its characteristics, which are defined by the following factors.\n1. Behavior of Occurrence\nNote when coughing takes place and if you can identify what triggers it. Does it happen at certain times? Does it seem to be your body\u2019s reaction to a specific activity?\n2. Sound and Feel\nYou can usually tell from the sound and feel of your cough if it is wet or dry. Figuring this out helps you determine which remedy to get. A wet cough is best dealt with expectorant syrup, and a dry cough, with a suppressant.\nHow long has your cough been around? Count by the weeks. If it\u2019s been lingering for more than the standard couple of weeks, you definitely need to see a doctor.\n4. Related Symptoms\nYou need to take note of any other symptoms that may be accompanying your cough. Are you vomiting, suffering from sleeplessness, urinary incontinence, etc.? You need all this information to get the correct diagnosis.\n5. Severity\nHow serious is your cough? Is it mild, average, persistent to the point of debilitating? You need to pay attention so you can respond accordingly.\nOf course, there\u2019s also cough from choking, which is a whole other breed of cough. It happens when something is obstructing your airway. This needs immediate medical attention.\nCough ID\nIt\u2019s not always easy to figure out what kind of cough you actually have. With the standard symptoms, chances are, it\u2019s nothing more than the usual cold or flu. It\u2019s good, however, to know characteristics of the most common kinds of cough.\n1. Wet Cough\nAlso referred to as a productive cough, it brings up mucus that you should expectorate. It sounds wet, thanks to the abundance of mucus in your respiratory system. Suitable phlegm treatment is necessary to get some relief.\nWhen caused by a cold or the flu, it usually comes with other symptoms such as a runny nose, postnasal drip, and fatigue. Other conditions that cause a wet cough are pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchitis, and asthma.\n2. Dry Cough\nA dry cough, on the other hand, does not involve mucus. This is trickier to address because there\u2019s no obvious issue of phlegm to resolve.\nJust like a wet cough, it may be caused by a cold or the flu. Other possible causes are laryngitis, croup, sinusitis, tonsillitis, allergies, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. A dry cough may also arise as a side effect to medication and as a reaction to pollutants and other irritants.\n3. Paroxysmal Cough\nThis refers to the fitful attacks of uncontrollable violent coughing. It could be painful and tiring and may even cause shortness of breath and vomiting. It is usually caused by whooping cough or pertussis. It can be serious and dangerous, but there\u2019s a vaccine against it.\nOther possible causes include asthma, choking, COPD, pneumonia, and tuberculosis.\n4. Croup Cough\nThis cough has a barking sound and usually affects infants and very young children. It causes swelling in the airway, making it hard to breathe. It also makes the sufferer emit a high-pitched noise while inhaling.\nAppropriate Remedy\nCoughs don\u2019t need to be a mystery. By knowing the characteristics of your cough, you can arrive at the most likely cause and apply the right remedy.\nPrevious PostMedical Insurances InHong Kong \u2013 Covering Up The Basic Amenities\nNext PostAvail Genuine Anti-depressant Drugs to Improve Mental Condition\nThe Challenge Faced by Young Carers",
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Credit: Matt Skoufalos.\nMeet the Candidates: Haddon Township Commissioners\nBy Matt Skoufalos on\t April 26, 2017 Government, Haddon Township\nJim Mulroy will defend his recent appointment to the township government from challenger Ryan Linhart in a May 9 special election.\nIn February, the surprise resignation of Haddon Township Commissioner John Foley left a vacancy on the borough government that was swiftly filled with the appointment of longtime school board member Jim Mulroy.\nMulroy was sworn in less than a week later, just a few days ahead of the March 6 filing deadline for the May 9 local government elections, but first-timer Ryan Linhart got enough signatures to complete his petition and challenge for the seat.\nLinhart and Mulroy are the only candidates who will appear on the ballot, setting up one of only a handful of contested local elections, and the first in Haddon Township since Commissioners Randy Teague, Paul Dougherty, and Foley ran unopposed two years ago.\nNJ Pen invited Linhart and Mulroy to reply to a brief questionnaire outlining their philosophies of government, political experience, and plans for the future direction of the borough. Their responses have been condensed for length or clarity below.\nRyan Linhart. Credit: Ryan Linhart.\nRyan Linhart, 36\nFinancial analyst Ryan Linhart is a six-year Haddon Township resident who is raising two sons in the Bluebird section of the township with his wife, Genevieve.\nDespite having never held elected office, Linhart has served a number of volunteer roles within the community in his time there.\nFor the past two years, Linhart chaired a neighborhood committee to restore the New Jersey Avenue public park, which is scheduled to reopen next month.\nHe has served on the Haddon Township Shade Tree Commission, participated in the Delaware River Port Authority Citizen\u2019s Advisory Committee, and is an Eagle Scout who has worked at the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico.\nLinhart has a bachelor\u2019s degree in geography from Rutgers, and is completing a master\u2019s degree in public administration at the University of Pennsylvania. He also attended Berklee College of Music, and credits a love of music with giving him an appreciation for the arts and a collaborative spirit.\nWhat\u2019s your philosophy of government?\nI believe it is the responsibility of the government to always operate for the good of the people: to manage resources and ensure we have a stable community and environment while operating without limiting or making decisions on behalf of the people that infringe on personal rights.\nI\u2019m running to make a difference, to improve people\u2019s lives and the world we inhabit. It was never a question of why I am running for office, but more a matter of when. Participating in the government is something I\u2019ve always been passionate about, and after participating in different capacities, I believe running for commissioner is the next step.\nWhen this special election was announced, I followed my instincts and decided to jump in. Some folks do not like addressing the uneasy, awkward issues like running for office without asking for \u201cpermission\u201d [from local political parties], but dealing with ambiguity is just what politics is. There\u2019s a leap of faith you have to take when deciding to run, but every bone in my body told me now was the time.\nWhat are the biggest challenges the borough will face in the next four years?\nThe first challenge is ensuring a proper and just resolution of the legal issues surrounding the township police force. Second, the United States is due for another recession, and I think it\u2019s important to safeguard our township\u2019s assets where we can.\nThe third challenge is to improve the streets and traffic for pedestrians, cyclists, and automobiles. I think we should be proactive in addressing opportunities to redesign as they arise, starting with the Camden County-funded resurfacing of Haddon Avenue in 2018. There is a lot of hidden potential, and working with the neighboring towns could help us use this project to also launch us into the future and increase our town\u2019s walkability, making Haddon Township a greater destination.\nWhat are the borough\u2019s greatest strengths?\nHaddon Township has charm, a great location, and some of the most passionate and involved citizens in the area. There is a subtle pride I see in lifelong residents with generational history in town. I\u2019ve spent just under a quarter of my life here, but fell in love instantly. It doesn\u2019t take a lifetime to know a good thing and want to get involved. People care for Haddon Township and want to be sure the stewards they elect feel the same way.\nIf elected, what are your top three priorities for your term on the borough commission?\nGiven that the position will be up for reelection in two years, I think resolving the legal issues with the police force and planning for the 2018 resurfacing of Haddon Avenue should be prioritized. These issues are already in motion, and being proactive is the only way to ensure the best interests of the town are met. I would also like to get creative and explore implementing cost-saving and environmentally sustainable practices.\nJim Mulroy. Credit: Jim Mulroy.\nJim Mulroy, 58\nA trial attorney with the Cherry Hill firm of Green, Lundgren & Ryan, lifelong Haddon Township resident Jim Mulroy has an extensive public service career in his local community.\nMulroy served on the Haddon Township Board of Education for 14 years, was a member of the township planning board for two, and spent eight years as the president of the HTAA Little League.\nHe his wife, Tammy, have raised four sons in the township, and he is the current sitting commissioner on the local governing body, having been appointed to replace John Foley, who resigned in February.\nMulroy also has coached local youth baseball and soccer teams, and is a lector and parishioner at St. Vincent Pallotti Church. He holds a Juris Doctorate from Valparaiso and a bachelor\u2019s degree in economics from Rutgers New Brunswick.\nInteraction with the public is very important. You cannot do the job without listening to people\u2019s complaints and advice and comments. You\u2019re still guided by your own conscience and feelings of what\u2019s right and wrong. It\u2019s a learning process for me as well because I don\u2019t always know the answer.\nYou have to deal on a day-to-day basis with current problems, whether it\u2019s balancing the budget or dealing with issues that need to be addressed today. It\u2019s also important to have a vision with regard for what you want the town to be five, 10 years down the road; where you would want the town to go long after you stop being in a position of authority.\nThis is a very unusual way to become a commissioner, but in some ways, it was the perfect way to take the job because there were no promises made. [Commissioners Teague and Dougherty] said, \u2018We need the position filled, we think you\u2019re the best person for it, are you wiling to undertake it?\u2019\nPeople get very cynical about the political process, perhaps rightly so, but I never imagined I would be able to become commissioner literally by simply saying yes; by making no promises whatsoever. That gives me a certain degree of freedom, and doesn\u2019t compromise my views of right and wrong.\nI\u2019ve already gone through the crucible of parents making sure their children\u2019s experience in education and athletics is the best it can be. Realistically, they just want things to be right for their family. There\u2019s a certain fortitude that you have to develop to hold onto your core beliefs. People do want you to change who you are for political expediency, and in politics, you need a moral compass. Once you lose that, then you\u2019re blowing in the wind.\nWhat are the biggest challenges the township will face in the next four years?\nTrying to balance the budget every year with costs going up is a problem. Healthcare benefits go up much faster than the rate of inflation, and that strains the budget. Those healthcare issues have to be resolved at a level higher than municipal government.\nOne of the issues going forward will be, as Haddon Towne Center fills up, a demand for more services. I think entrepreneurs will look at the number of people there as a market for them to come in and provide services.\nLooking down Haddon Avenue towards Collingswood, I was wondering how Haddon Avenue is going to change; whether it\u2019s going to become more built up, whether some of the buildings that have been there for years are going to change. To some degree, you want the town moving forward, but you don\u2019t want to lose the character and culture of the area. That is a challenge for the planning board and the commissioners.\nI could see people needing more activities for teenagers. My wife grew up in an area where the Boys and Girls Clubs were very strong; unfortunately, those types of things are not offered here. I know there\u2019s a number of businesses that want to come in, and I would really hope that there would be more things for under-18-year-olds to do rather than them trying to come up with their own ideas.\nI\u2019m noticing significant turnover of families in Haddon Township. We seem to be getting younger. There\u2019s more families moving in, and I think that\u2019s a testament to the family-friendly environment that\u2019s in Haddon Township.\nI have four kids who are in their 20s, and I talk to them about what\u2019s important to them. It\u2019s very educational to me because their perspective is different from mine when I was their age. They want to be close to the city, where my generation perhaps wanted to move to Medford and Mt. Laurel and live in big houses. The trend now is to be close to services, like restaurants and theaters, that are important. They like going to concerts; they don\u2019t like driving cars perhaps as much as I did.\nHaddon Township, for its location, is perhaps coming back into style. I think the trend is moving in favor of us being a place where people want to live. I\u2019d like to think that Haddon Township has a good competitive mix for families. Hopefully, we can continue to be competitive that way with adjoining towns. The zero-percent municipal tax [increase] helps.\nShort-term 2017, the number-one priority will be to sit down with representatives of the police and PBA and hammer out a new contract. They\u2019re out of contract right now. I have talked to them, and they\u2019ve been very cooperative. 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Similar data produces better predictions than differing data. When we examine the valuations in 2000 and later, the valuations are very high and the earnings yields are low, of the order of 2.5% to 4.5%. Now look at the decades starting from 1941:\nDecade Minimum Earnings\u00a0 \u00a0 Yield\u00a0 \u00a0 Range of Valuations (P/E10)\n1941-1950\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a06.41%\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a010 to 16\n1971-1980\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a05.35%\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 9 to 19\nWhen looking at projections with earnings yields from 2.5% to 4.5%, we would expect projections that include 1961-1970 to be more accurate than projections that end in 1950 or 1960.\nAs you look at the Calculated Rates for January 2003, notice that they are clustered together as compared to January 2000 and this week in 2004. The greatest variation is for January 2000, which is priced farthest from the historical range. [The historical range does not include bubble level valuations. The historical range peaked in 1929 at 27. Otherwise, it is topped around 24.] This week's 2004 valuation was almost touching the top of the historical range. January 2003 valuation was within the historical range.\nThe other effect is that the median of the data depends upon the nature of each decade. Good times will produce more examples of successful retirements at higher withdrawal rates than bad times. This causes the mean (and median) of the data to be higher before the decade of the 1960s than after. This introduces a slowly varying secondary effect.\nThis is quite apparent throughout the data as decades are added. As we add decades, earlier Calculated Rates get revised downward, sharply downward in the 1960s and then reverse themselves and begin to climb as the 1970s are introduced.\nAnalysis: Safe Withdrawal Rates\nNow let us use the 1941-1980 Calculated Rates as references.\n1941-1980 Calculated Rate\nJanuary 2000\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 2.75%\nThis week 2004\u00a0 \u00a0 3.87%\nThe Safe Withdrawal Rates for January 2000 ranged from (0.20)% to 2.33%. All of these are lower than our reference rate of 2.75%. If we exclude the 1941-1950 estimate, the highest January 2000 rate was 1.44%, which is well away from our referenced calculated rate and close to the 1941-1980 Safe Withdrawal Rate of 1.16%.\nDo not be disturbed that some of the Safe Withdrawal Rates are negative. That simply means that there was not sufficient data to establish anything except that it was very low. [Approximating the underlying statistical distribution with a normal distribution has failed because it allows for a nontrivial percentage of the data to be negative.]\nThe Safe Withdrawal Rates for January 2003 ranged from 2.24% to 3.86%. All of these are lower than our reference rate of 4.39%. If we exclude the 1941-1950 estimate, the highest January 2003 rate was 2.91%, which is well away from our referenced calculated rate and close to the 1941-1980 Safe Withdrawal Rate of 2.80%.\nThe Safe Withdrawal Rates for This Week in 2004 ranged from 1.31% to 3.29%. All of these are lower than our reference rate of 3.87%. If we exclude the 1941-1950 estimate, the highest 2004 rate was 2.29%, which is well away from our referenced calculated rate and close to the 1941-1980 Safe Withdrawal Rate of 2.19%.\nAnalysis: High Risk Rates\nThe High Risk Rates for January 2000 ranged from 3.06% to 5.75%. All of these are higher than our reference rate of 2.75%. If we exclude the 1941-1950 estimate, the highest January 2000 rate was 4.64%, which is well away from our referenced calculated rate and close to the 1941-1980 High Risk Withdrawal Rate of 4.34%.\nThe High Risk Rates for This Week in 2004 ranged from 4.62% to 6.71%. All of these are higher than our reference rate of 3.87%. If we exclude the 1941-1950 estimate, the highest 2004 rate was 5.49%, which is well away from our referenced calculated rate and close to the 1941-1980 High Risk Withdrawal Rate of 5.37%.\nThis adds more light about how the time period chosen affects projections based on earnings yield. All of the results are reasonable. None of the projections, including the very worst projections, would have caused a serious error.\nThis review shows that projections outside of the range in the database become less and less reliable as they move farther from the database. 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        "raw_content": "Home >> You Are Set Apart to Serve God\nWhile the Levites were specially chosen by God to serve as priests, the Nazirite vow in Numbers 6 was a way for any person, male or female, from any tribe to dedicate themselves to God for the purpose of serving Him. In fact, the term Nazirite comes from the Hebrew word n\u0101zar, which means \"to dedicate\". A person taking the Nazirite vow would dedicate themselves to God for a set period of time (usually a month, though, it could last a year or longer). They would be subject to 3 restrictions during their period of dedication: don't drink alcohol (v3-4); don't cut your hair (v5); and don't go near a dead body (v6). Samson was to be a Nazirite for life (Judges 13:7). Paul took the vow for a season (Acts 18:18).\nThe Nazirite vow is not something that Christians typically make today. (Fasting is perhaps the closest equivalent, where we dedicate ourselves for a set period of time to abstaining from certain foods or drink or other activities in order to draw near to God.) So what can we learn from the Nazirite vow?\n1. Don't let your background disqualify you from serving God. Just as anyone from any tribe in Israel could take the Nazirite vow and dedicate themselves to God, you don't need to wait for a special \"calling\" from God to serve Him. You are already called and chosen by God to serve Him, regardless of how many mistakes you've made in your past or what your background is. The question is not whether you are called to serve God; the question is how seriously do you take God's call on your life and how willing are you to voluntarily give of yourself to serve Him?\n2. Exercise self-discipline. Just as a Nazirite made a personal commitment not to consume wine, other fermented drinks or anything from the grapevine, if you want to serve the Lord effectively, you need self-control. Be careful not to be consumed by things that will impair your judgment. You can be very passionate about serving God, but if you don't set healthy boundaries and exercise self-discipline, like Samson who took a Nazirite vow but had no self-discipline, you will severely limit what God can do in and through your life, and you might actually do more harm than good. As 2 Timothy 1:7 says, \"For God did not give us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, of love, and of self-discipline.\"\n3. Watch the Fruit You Bear. When people saw the Nazirite's uncut hair, it was a sign to them that \"This person is a Nazirite, someone dedicated to God\". In the same way, when people see you, is there visible evidence of your dedication to God? I'm not talking about the length of your hair. I'm saying: when people look at you, can they tell from your actions, your attitude, your words, your decisions and the way you treat people that you are dedicated to God? Put another way: if living the Christian life was a crime, would there be enough evidence to convict you?\n4. Let Christ in you raise the dead to life. In the Old Testament, a Nazirite was not to go near a dead body for fear of defiling himself. But in the New Testament, we see Jesus, who was set apart for service to God, touching dead bodies and raising them to life. So don't go to spiritually dead people and become spiritually dead yourself. Instead, like Jesus, as the church let's go to those who are spiritually dead and let Christ in us raise them to life.",
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        "raw_content": "Arms Manufacturers Use Israel\u2019s Massacres in Gaza to Test New Technology\nJune 23, 2018 Ariyana Love 0 Comments Arms Industry, Arms manufacturers, defense contractors, drones, Gaza, Gaza massacre, Great Return March, internationally banned weapons, Israel, new technology, Occupy Palestine TV, Terrorism, The Real News Network, UK, US, war crimes, weapons testing\nAs the Israeli military mows down unarmed Palestinian protesters, arms trade expert Andrew Feinstein explains how weapons companies use Gaza as a laboratory to test new products and rake in profits (May 20, 2018)\nBEN NORTON: It\u2019s The Real News, I\u2019m Ben Norton. I\u2019m joined by Andrew Feinstein, who is a leading expert on the arms industry. He\u2019s the executive director of Corruption Watch UK, and the author of the book The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade, which was recently made into a film. Andrew is also a former Member of Parliament for the ANC in South Africa. Thanks for joining us, Andrew.\nANDREW FEINSTEIN: Great to be with you.\nBEN NORTON: Today we\u2019re going to be discussing the role of Israel in the US arms industry, and specifically the protests in Gaza. For the past six weeks now, protesters inside Gaza have been leading non-violent demonstrations and being gunned down en masse. There have been large massacres of unarmed protesters by Israel, and in fact, on Monday, dozens more Palestinians were killed. Thousands have been shot with live ammunition, including some experimental forms of munitions used by the Israeli military against unarmed peaceful protesters inside Gaza. How is this also related to Israel\u2019s role in the U.S. and global arms trade?\nANDREW FEINSTEIN: So, a crucial component of the arms trade, and growing component- perhaps the fastest growing there is- is the broad area of homeland security, and of surveillance and repression equipment. By Israel attacking what are effectively, by all accounts, peaceful protesters- although, of course, Israel will reflect on them as something very different to that- Israel will then use that information, particularly with non-democratic autocratic regimes around the world- the regimes of Saudi Arabia, of the United Arab Emirates, various Arab countries of similar political systems- and they will say to them, \u201cWe have this problem on a daily basis, look how we are addressing it.\u201d\nSo, we have these protests which are a threat to Israel\u2019s national security- which in itself, is a very questionable point. But that\u2019s how they would argue it. And they would then continue the argument that, \u201cLook how we deal with this through our surveillance equipment, our equipment of ongoing repression of the occupied territories, we know exactly what the Palestinians are planning and when they\u2019re going to plan it. We know who the ringleaders are. And this is how we deal with it, with not just brute force but also the competitive advantage that our technology gives us.\u201d.\nAnd they will speak to a variety of weaponry that is actually illegal to be used in the world. But Israel is signatory to very few of those multilateral agreements, such as the treaty to ban cluster munitions. So, we have seen, time after time, the use of cluster munitions, the use of various chemical weapons in the occupied territories by Israel, and the marketing of these weapons.\nSo, how does this affect the United States of America? First of all, because of the relationship between the U.S. government and the Israeli government, between U.S. Defense contractors and Israeli defense contractors- many of whom have a very big state component to their composition- it is possible to be testing what are effectively illegal forms of ammunition and weaponry in Israel\u2019s activities. And second of all, it ensures that the United States can use similar marketing devices to the Israelis in selling their defense sector as a key component of the growing homeland security surveillance and repression industry. So, that is sort of the the marketing, the economic dimension.\nI should also mention that there is a very important political dimension to all of this, as well. Now, the reality of the arms trade is that it\u2019s by far the most corrupt trade in the world. A gentleman by the name of Joe Roeber, at Transparency International at the time, calculated that the arms trade is responsible for around forty percent of all corruption in world trade. And one of the reasons for this is the very close relationships between defense contractors and governments- governments both in their myriad state forms, but also in the form of political parties, and individual politicians.\nAnd we have seen massive amounts of money flow into political campaigning across the political divides in the United States of America and in Israel. It\u2019s most apparent in the U.S., where one can actually track the vast amounts of money that are given to individual candidates and to political parties, and the projects that those individual politicians get back for those defense contractors in their home states or districts.\nSo, the other thing that the symbiotic relationship with Israel does, is it keeps this flow of money going constantly, so that everybody who benefits from the defense sector- what Lawrence Wilkerson refers to as the \u201cnational security elite\u201d globally- that the flow of money continues to flow amongst the defense contractors, the individual executives, not just amongst political parties, but also amongst individual politicians and individual campaigns. And this really underpins both the American and the Israeli political systems. So, it\u2019s another reason why the relationship between the two is so incredibly intertwined.\nBEN NORTON: Yeah, and on that subject numerous Gulf regimes, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates, also expressed joy and support in response to Trump\u2019s decision to withdraw from the JCPOA, the Iran nuclear deal. As you show in your book and in your movie, these Gulf monarchies are also major customers for U.S. weapons. They have bought billions of dollars in U.S. military equipment. Can you comment on the relationship of these Gulf monarchies to the Iran deal?\nANDREW FEINSTEIN: Saudi Arabia, in particular- to a lesser extent, the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and of course Israel, have been calling on the U.S. government to attack Iran. Certainly, most of the two decades, almost, that I\u2019ve been working in this area. And the reason for that is really about control of the Middle East region. And here the issue is, the only real threat to a Saudi-Israel-U.S. access in the region is Iran. Now, President Obama saw the way of addressing that as coming to this nuclear peace deal with Iran, making Iran more of a trading partner by doing away with the sanctions and ensuring that there was no potential for Iran to develop nuclear weapons.\nBut to Saudi and Israel, in particular, as well as some other countries of the region, this was absolute anathema, because this meant that Iran could also become an economic, not just a political power in the region. And this affected their hegemony in the region, just as it affects American hegemony in the region. So, they have a common political agenda. But there is another irony of the situation, and that is that Saudi Arabia, in particular, and the states of the UAE, to some extent as well, are not only the second biggest purchasers of weaponry in the world behind the United States of America- so, an absolutely crucial marketplace to the companies and to their political sponsors.\nBut as crucially, Saudi Arabia in particular, through its Wahhabi ideology, through its clandestine support for various groups that are described by the United States of America as Islamist groups or Islamic extremist groups, Saudi Arabia is actually a part of the national security problem that our political leaders are arguing we need to keep defense budgets at seven hundred billion dollars plus a year in order to thwart. 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The Star also reports that the foundation was used to purchase more than a dozen vehicles, including a stable of 2007 Dodge Caliber compacts, a 2007 Cadillac Escalade and several pickup trucks. While Councilor Bateman is accused of misspending the largest amount, the others, including Russell and Gonzalez, are accused of misspending $600,000.\nOne thing caught my eye is that the Marion County Prosecutor's Office knew as early as July of 2008 that these allegations were out there. Instead of taking action, Prosecutor Carl Brizzi's office simply passed along information obtained by its grand jury investigators to the U.S. Attorney's Office. If there was evidence of criminal wrongdoing, the Marion County Prosecutor should not be simply passing the buck to the feds. While the U.S. Attorney's Office can be also blamed for not acting, the accusations lodged by the Trustee would primarily involve primarily violations of state criminal law, the enforcement of which is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Marion County Prosecutor.\nThis highlights a common complaint about how Carl Brizzi has run the prosecutor's office. He hasn't just looked the other way as to wrongdoing by Republicans. He has also looked the other way when it comes to Democratic elected officials. That fact has insulated Brizzi from much deserved criticism by elected officials for his not pursuing white collar crime and political corruption. His inaction protected both Republicans and Democrats alike.\nA final observation is that the use of non-profit, charitable-type organizations as a way to enrich private individuals did not exactly originate with The Russell Foundation. (We need to remember these are just allegations against Bateman et al. at this point.) Many of these organizations solicit donations and government grants claiming a noble mission, while in reality that mission is to enrich the organization's officers with lavish salaries, and perks such as fancy new cars, expensive clothing, cell phones, computer equipment, etc. The line between business and personal use of such toys is a might thin one.\nAn African-American Indianapolis attorney I know has been particularly outspoken about the Ballard and Peterson administrations being so willing to hand over grant money to minority-led non-profits with no strings attached or follow-up. Her point is that rather than help out the black community in the inner city, these minority grants end up in the pocket of well-connected, political powerful black professionals who siphon off money for their own benefit rather than use it to help the black community. 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        "raw_content": "Look It's Him, No Not Him, The Other One. What's His Face. 10 Actors We Feel Should Be More Famous Than They Are.\nBy The Pajiba Staff | Guides | September 1, 2011 |\nA few weeks ago, Matt Zoller Seitz over at Salon put out a list of 10 actors and 10 actresses he deemed \"underrated.\" Since we will, someday soon, run out of Seriously Random Lists, and since we're not above shameless idea stealing, we, the Pajiba Staff, decided to put our heads together and come up with our own list. Well, but then an argument broke out at Pajiba HQ over the term \"underrated.\" It was a fearsome debate that pitted Carlson against Carlson until, finally, we settled on a loose definition. We've come up with 10 actors, both fairly new and weathered with time, who we feel you should know. Not just by their face. You should know their name. In our opinion, they've earned that much. These actors gleam in even the bad material and positively dazzle in the good. They're magnetic, versatile and always deliver solid, if not astonishing performances. And we know you, the average Pajiba reader, may know these names. That's not the point. You know all the things. We want your aunt Mildred to know these names too. So head on over to Salon and read Matt's suggestions (The Actors) (The Actresses) and then check out what we have to say on the subject. If we missed your favorite \"underrated\" actor/actress, feel free to give him or her the love they deserve in the comments.\nWilliam Fichtner: Some actors are chameleons, virtually unrecognizable from one role to the next. That's not the case with William Fichtner -- you always know it's him, as the only thing that changes (sometimes) is his hair style. But that almost makes him all the more impressive because, without changing up his appearance, he can move effortlessly from the warm and sweet blind scientist helping Jodie Foster find alien life (Contact) to the smarmy accountant trying to bring Nic Cage back to Hell (Drive Angry) to the ridiculous drug cop who brings Scott Wolf and Jay Mohr home to help sell Amway (Go). He's been one of \"those guys\" in a few great movies (The Dark Knight, Black Hawk Down, Heat), but what makes him truly underappreciated is how he's managed to continually shine and rise above the lesser quality shit he usually winds up in. That's exemplified no better than by the fact that he's probably most recognizable to a majority of you from either a shitty movie (Armageddon, where he played the prick Army colonel) or a shitty TV show (\"Prison Break,\" where he played a corrupt and then redeemed FBI agent). But regardless of the quality of the project, and whether he's playing the role straight or chewing the scenery, Fichtner is always a joy to watch. Hell, even when it's only his voice on screen (as the uncredited therapist in Mr. & Mrs. Smith), or when he's got no voice on screen (like his brief appearances in a comedic short about women with breasts on their forehead, \"Forehead Tittaes\"), Fichtner just can't help but be awesome. And more people need to start appreciating him so he can get more of the good projects, rather than having to consistently elevate himself up above the garbage he often winds up in. (I'll always consider it a shame that the under-appreciated \"Invasion\" didn't launch him into a proper TV star). And for those wondering, \"Prison Break\" was not Fichtner's longest television role to date, as he started his career with a five year run on \"As the World Turns\". Anyone who can start off in the dregs of soap operas and rise up to the career Fichtner's achieved without getting his proper acclaim, well, that's the fucking definition of under-appreciated.--Seth Freilich\nRosemarie Dewitt: I am absolutely in love with this Dewitt, who most know as Charmaine in \"The United States of Tara.\" Dewitt is excellent at creating memorable characters without stealing focus from the leads, as she's done in \"Tara,\" Rachel Getting Married, and more recently, in the overlooked (and in my opinion, under-apprecated Company Men). You may also recognize her as Midge Daniels from the recurring role she's had in AMC's \"Mad Men.\" She's so good at making her mark without drawing too much attention to herself that, whenever I see her, I am often at a loss in placing her other work, not because she isn't great, but because she blends in to the supporting cast so well. In that way, she's much like her husband, Ron Livingston: Likable and so well-placed that it's often difficult to hold her in your mind long enough to appreciate the contributions she makes.--Dustin Rowles\nMichael Pe\u00f1a: Frankly, I expected Michael Pe\u00f1a's star to rise back in 2004 with the release of Crash. Somewhere at the crumpled center of that preachy, sh*tty movie beat the heart of Pe\u00f1a's locksmith father. Was his storyline involving the near-death of a small child the most manipulative? Indubitably. But Pe\u00f1a sold me on that relationship, on that character and, for a few brief minutes, I was invested. And if he can hoist the crushing weighty mediocrity of Haggis's overwrought screenplay onto his shoulders and not buckle, Pe\u00f1a can do anything. Though he's been around since the early 90s, with guest appearances on TV shows, season-long arcs on \"The Shield\" and \"Eastbound and Down\" and even the second lead in an Oliver Stone film (The soon forgotten World Trade Center), Pe\u00f1a has yet to break out. 2011 was a banner year with roles ranging from dramatic (Lincoln Lawyer), to comedic (30 Minutes or Less) to, well, mindless (Battle For Los Angeles). In 2012 he'll be appearing in The Gangster Squad with some of the best-known names in Hollywood. Here's hoping this time you remember his as well. He's earned it. --Joanna Robinson\nElizabeth Reaser: It's almost impressive when someone can appear as a primary character in an absolute phenomenon of a film franchise, and still go completely unnoticed. This is both a curse and a blessing. Yes, she is ignored, but this means she could easily be the one cast member to escape the dull stink of Twilight. Mostly appearing in smaller roles in moderately decent films (Stay, The Family Stone) or short-lived television shows (TNT's \"Saved\", CBS's \"The Ex List\"), Reaser is known best to me for 2005's Sweet Land. I will work to not hyperbolize or overstate this film, because I do not wish disappointment, but I must say that it is my favorite film of this century. It's simple, beautiful and I'm not worldly enough to have noticed anything amiss with her German accent. Her performance as Inge, a strong firecracker of German mail-order bride, without playing it as an anachronistic caricature, is enough to name me a lifelong cheerleader, Twilight or no Twilight. Spending a good chunk of the film utterly wordless, Inge's spark and hope were so perfectly visible with just looks and movements, and her quiet resolve existed solely in that delicate, lovely face. Once the spine-cracking baby is chewed out of Bella's womb and the series comes to an end, Reaser will next be seen in the next Diablo Cody/Jason Reitman collaboration, Young Adult, followed by Josh Radnor's Happythankyoumoreplease follow-up. God willing, people will finally be paying attention to something other than Kristen Stewart's open mouth and at last notice this deeply deserving performer.--Courtney Enlow\nDenis O'Hare: It didn't take me long to recognize the plot of a \"Law & Order: UK\" I watched about a month ago on BBC America. It, like many others of the series, was recycled from the original version. And I, being a good (read: lazy) American, know my fair share of classic \"Law & Order\" episodes thanks to basic cable reruns. But it wasn't just the story I recognized -- a schizophrenic attorney, homeless from not taking his medication, defends himself against multiple charges of murder -- but also the actor who first told it in 1996. I could picture him perfectly; he's a quintessential \"That Guy\" from numerous TV series and films, and even his turn on one \"Law & Order\" episode 15 years ago left an impression. I know his name now because of his recent stint on \"True Blood,\" but he's a man who should have household recognition: Denis O'Hare. Yeah -- him. He's the classic character actor who can play funny or serious, charming or creepy -- a chameleon. His features are classic, too, more typical of Old Hollywood than new. He can be found in one-off episodes of numerous procedurals, including others in the \"L&O\" franchise and \"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.\" He's the guy who lives in a boat in Garden State, and Zach Braff wishes him good luck \"exploring the infinite abyss.\" He's the skeptical INS agent trying to call Sandra Bullock's bluff in The Proposal. He was even Rob Lowe's annoying campaign manager for awhile on \"Brothers & Sisters.\" And as the vampire King of Mississippi, he chewed the scenery and stole most of his scenes in Season Three of \"True Blood.\" The accomplished O'Hare may be better known in the Broadway circles, but hopefully, thanks to his vampire stint and now his roles on \"The Good Wife\" and the upcoming \"American Horror Story,\" he'll get his due. He deserves it.--Sarah Carlson\nNaomie Harris: There's been a lot of talk recently as to who might be a worthy successor to the Jolie Action-Heroine throne now that Angie has traded in muscle for sinew. I respectfully submit Naomie Harris who made an indelible mark on the Hardass Action Chick scene with her tough-as-nails-with-a-gooey-center performance in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later. Boyle's movie was elevated from mere speedzombie gorefest by virtue of great direction but, more importantly, by the instantly endearing and gut-wrenching performances from his small cast. And while her male co-stars (Cillian Murphy, Brendan Gleeson and Christopher Eccleston) have all since garnered a degree of household recognition, Harris continues to languish in relative obscurity. It doesn't help that in her most recognizable performance since, as Tia Dalma in the Pirates franchise, her angular beauty was hidden under a fright wig and pounds of eyeliner. I saw Harris just this last year as the bride of Dr. Frankenstein in the Danny Boyle-directed stage version of the classic horror novel. The fact that Harris was equal to the remarkable performances of both Benedict Cumberbatch and an unrecognizable Jonny Lee Miller is testament to the depth of her talent. She was beautiful and bright and earnest and empathetic and we felt her ultimate destruction as keenly as if it were our own. In short, Harris has the charisma, beauty and undeniable talent that outmatches most starlets working today. Here's hoping her turn as Miss Moneypenny in the next Bond film well make her a household name. I mean it worked for whatsherface ... the Russian one, right?--Joanna Robinson\nChris Messina: Messina is one of those affable, good-looking guys that isn't tall or striking enough to be a leading man, so he tends to play the boyfriend or husband in female-driven movies (see, Julie & Julia, where he's the only redeeming part of the Julie plotline). But he also has a scruffy charm that sneaks up on you, which makes him well suited to supporting boyfriend roles. He has better than decent acting skills, which he is demonstrating in this season of \"Damages\" and in last year's surprisingly good Devil (the M. Night Shyamalan produced movie most ignored because of M. Night Shyamalan). He's the kind of underappreciated actor that Hollywood needs on occasion: A guy that can take on a substantial role without being a substantial presence, the guy you hire when you can't afford James Marsden.--Dustin Rowles\nAnna Chancellor: Americans likely recognize her, regrettably, from her role as Duckface in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral,\" but Anna Chancellor has been a mainstay on British television and movies for 20 years now, where that duck face has elevated into a charming, elegant actress, who can currently be seen as the older, sensual Lix Storm in \"The Hour\" (currently airing on BBC America). She kind of reminds me of a British Patricia Clarkson. Throughout her career, she's excelled in the role of cold, British female authoritarian (see \"MI:5\" or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as the best examples) and femmes fatales (particularly in her stage work). The Duckface part funneled her into a career of roles as the \"unwanted woman,\" opposite the more soft-featured leading women, but she's thrived in these roles, and it's always a pleasure to see her unexpectedly appear in guest spots or as recurring characters in British series. It's not, however, a matter of Chancellor deserving bigger, better roles -- she's created a solid niche for herself -- it's that I simply wish she were more recognized and rewarded for the crucial but thankless supporting roles that she often takes on.--Dustin Rowles\nAugust Diehl: After the success of Inglourious Basterds, a few cast members have broken out from relative obscurity into the Hollywood mainstream. Among them are Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz (who has gone on to do Green Hornet, Water for Elephants, and Three Musketeers) and Til Schweiger (who has also done Musketeers and, strangely, will soon appear in New Year's Eve ... what the hell?). However, one of the best performances in the entire damn movie seems to have been overlooked. Of course, I'm talking about August Diehl, who played Major Dieter Hellstrom, who is head of the Gestapo and strikes fear into the heart of Shoshanna Dreyfus in Act III before figuring out (and putting a meandering yet remarkably swift end to) the Allies' game in Act IV. While he's relatively well known in his native Germany, Diehl remains a virtual unknown (and yes, underrated) quantity to U.S. audiences who only recognize him as \"that creepy guy from Basterds,\" which is an utter shame because he's got a very diverse body of work that has yet to be noticed by the mainstream. Well, other than a bit role, much of which was left on the cutting room floor, as Angelina Jolie's sweet, sensitive husband in Salt. Otherwise, Diehl's best work involves playing a terribly charismatic, seductive cult leader in Mouth to Mouth (the one where Ellen Page shaves her head) and giving a gripping performance as the Auschwitz-imprisoned Adolf Burger in The Counterfeiters. At any rate, I suppose it's better that Diehl remains a man of substance while toiling unnoticed than to end up in crap like New Year's Eve, right?--Agent Bedhead\nClifton Collins Jr.: Allegedly, Clifton Collins Jr. became a household name in 2005 when he starred opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote. Is he a name in your household? Go ahead and check, I'll wait. He failed the name test in my house and that's why he's rounding out this list. Because Clifton Collins Jr. is, for me, the epitome of this whole exercise. While nearly as chameleonic as Andy Serkis, Collins is immediately recognizable to me (and has been since his fragile turn in 2000's Tigerland) and his presence makes me instantly sit up and take note. I'd watch him in anything. And it doesn't matter how small his role (one half of the Vegan Police duo in Scott Pilgrim, Lt. Tattoo Face to Eric Bana in Star Trek), nor how bizarre (the wry, ponytailed, one-armed, model helicopter-building love interest to Amy Adams in Sunshine Cleaning), his is always welcome. And while you couldn't have paid me to stay away from Guillermo Del Toro's upcoming Pacific Rim (Idris Elba! Charlie Day!), the addition of Clifton Collins Jr. to the cast has me convinced the film is being made just for me. And for you. So you can learn his name. At last. --Joanna Robinson\n\u2190 The Debt Review: An Espionage Thriller in Three Acts, But You Can Skip the First Two\nNow That's What I Call Music: Another \"Community\" Season 3 Promo Is Hilarious Harmon-y \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Leaders Need To Look To The Stars. 6 F\u00e9vrier 2014 by Roger Trapp\nIn these fast-moving and unpredictable times, it is widely acknowledged that adaptability is among the most important of attributes for a successful leader. With employees increasingly coming from a variety of backgrounds and admitting to a range of motivations, it is also accepted that managers can no longer take a command-and-control approach, but must seek to understand the people they are managing.\nBoth these themes were duly discussed at this last night\u2019s London conference of the alumni of the Reims Management School and the Rouen BusinessSchool, which have recently merged to create NEOMA Business School. Addressing the topic \u201cAchieving excellence \u2013 The role of leadership\u201d, guest speaker Patrick Baudry drew on his lengthy career as a test pilot and astronaut to point to the importance of building relationships with other people and being prepared to change if the circumstances require it.\nThe willingness to adapt was an obvious factor in his success as a test pilot. He logged more than 14,000 hours on 350 different aircraft, including Mirages, Jaguars and Migs. Nor was he content to stick to his native France. He qualified as a test pilot in England and later joined the Soviet space program through an arrangement whereby France could have an involvement. Selected from a pool of 2,000 candidates, he learned Russian in two months and was set to join a mission. But the death of President Brezhnev in late 1982 led to the program being called off. When the French government entered into a similar agreement with the US Baudry received another chance \u2013 and duly joined the Discovery space shuttle mission that took place in June 1985.\nAs he said, he has learned to adapt to different environments. The challenge is not just to learn different languages, but to understand different cultures and to accept different ways of doing things. For example, he offered a telling illustration of the difference between the Soviet and US space programs. \u201cIn the free world, you\u2019ve got different opinions. The big advantage of socialism is that everybody has the same opinion,\u201d he said.\nBut \u2013 in keeping with the importance he attached to the human side of management \u2013 he also made clear that there were similarities between all the situations in which he had worked. In all the groups, the members worked to integrate and to bring everything they could to the team. \u201cThe understanding between us was perfect, not just because of the training,\u201d he added. As he said in answer to a question about egos in such groups, in a team everybody knows the effectiveness of the team is much more powerful than the sum of the parts.\nHowever, Baudry stressed that the most important quality he associated with leaders was imagination. Imagination and curiosity were what distinguished humans from other species, he said, adding that these qualities led us to take risks and to move forward. Admitting that it was hard to predict the future, he nevertheless regarded the ability to offer a vision of the future as fundamental to leadership.\nBold initiatives such as the space programs were necessary for encouraging people to do great work. They also have many and varied spin-offs \u2013 from new technologies to fresh approaches to running projects. It is for this reason that he was disappointed by the abandonment of the European space program that he joined after returning from the United States. On the other hand, his part (as senior test pilot) in the success of Airbus in rising to become a genuine European rival in commercial aircraft to the mighty Boeing has been highly rewarding. \u201cIt was the most rich experience of my life,\u201d he said. Quite a claim for a man with a life like his.\nSource : http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogertrapp/2014/01/29/leaders-need-to-look-to-the-stars/",
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        "raw_content": "Home > School Life > Pinewood in the Community\nPinewood has a long tradition of involvement in the local community. The school is involved with several local primary schools providing facilities and workshops as well as supporting a wide range of charities throughout the year. Community projects are a regular feature of school life, giving pupils opportunities to contribute to the local area, and raising awareness of people in the community who are in need.\nPupils\u2019 social awareness is excellent\u2026 [They] fulfil their responsibilities in a positive fashion, contributing excellently to the lives of others in the school, as well as those who live in the local community and further afield.\nPinewood has established links with Ashbury Primary school, who have visited several times for Science workshops and enjoyed a range of experiments in the school science labs. Ashbury, Bishopstone and Watchfield Primary schools also attend sports coaching sessions regularly with Pinewood children, and have the chance to use the grounds and pitches including the Astroturf. Pupils from The Grove School in Swindon have also attended a Kaya Drum workshop along with Pinewood children.\nThe Pre-Prep, through Friends of Pinewood, sponsors a child called Rachida in Ethiopia, to enable her to attend a local school. They enjoy writing and receiving letters. Links have also been developed with the Shonda Project, a charity which supports St John\u2019s School on the outskirts of Mombasa, Kenya. There are currently over 340 children and 21 teachers and staff at the school. Poverty and illness are common and many children come to school hungry. The Woods family in summer 2011 and more recently the Lawson family (Hugo and Sienna) at Christmas 2014 have visited Shonda, taking clothing, musical instruments and sports equipment donated by the school and the school community.\nPinewood has raised over \u00a310,000 for Shonda since December 2011, through house charity mornings, when pupils in one house run fundraising stalls and activities for the other pupils; home clothes days, and collections at plays and the carol service. The pupils are encouraged to learn about the Shonda community and it is hoped that skype links will also be able to be developed so they can communicate with the St John\u2019s pupils. The money raised has been used to provide new water distribution facilities, computers, books, instruments, sports equipment and an annual salary for one of the teachers. Pre-Prep recently held curriculum WOW days focussing on Shonda. They also sent a range of equipment such as recorders, bean bags, ankle bells and small games to be used and enjoyed by the Shonda pupils.\nPupils at St John\u2019s School Shonda with their Friendship Banner made by Pre-Prep pupils\nScience lesson with Ashbury Primary School\nIn recent years the Pinewood community has been deeply affected by the loss of both staff members and several parents to cancer and so it is fitting that parents, children and staff take part in the annual Pinewood Race for Life, in aid of Cancer Research, held in the school grounds.\nEvents over the course of the year allow Friends of Pinewood to fundraise for the school and other local charities such as the Wiltshire Air Ambulance, CALM (Children\u2019s Cancer & Leukaemia Movement), Swindon Shock, DEBRA, Bag4Sport, Splash, Seesaw and Riding for the Disabled. For more information on the work of Friends of Pinewood, please click here.\nHouse Charity Afternoon\nIn October following the collection for Harvest, children distribute food and produce to members of Bourton village and the wider community, including the Swindon Foodbank.\nPinewood also enjoys close links with Bourton village who attend the annual Bonfire Night as well as the Summer Evening and other Friends of Pinewood events. The Headmaster is the Chairman of the Alms House Committee. Recently the School has supported the fund for a new floor in the village hall, and members of the village helped to plant trees in the second phase of the Community Woodland planting, where a wood is being developed in the school grounds for use by Pinewood and the village community. The village also use the school grounds for their annual fete. The school regularly uses St James\u2019 Bourton for its school services and also provides the church with a Christmas tree each year; parents have also contributed to a project to provide the church with embroidered kneelers which were dedicated in the church in 2012. Pinewood makes the school facilities available to organisations such as the Shrivenham Cricket Club. The Pre-Prep sponsor endangered animals at the Cotswold Wildlife every year and the Year 1 trip to visit the animals is much anticipated.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.\" Galatians 1:10\nBring up the phrase \"people-pleasing\" in a group of women and the responses are interesting. Most will quickly say they struggle with this to some degree. Those that say they don't struggle with people-pleasing eventually admit before the conversation is over that it's present in at least one of their relationships.\nPeople-pleasing is something we seem kind of resigned to having to deal with rather than determined to overcome. Why is that? We all want to be liked. There's nothing wrong with that. But as we travel the path toward love and acceptance let's take a look at two of the possible motivations behind people-pleasing.\nOne motivation is to give love out of the kindness of our heart. In giving love we feel love. That's good. Another motivation is to give to others out of what we hope to get in return-love. In getting love from what we do, we feel desperate to do more to get more. That's dangerous.\nIt's the second way that gets us into trouble with people-pleasing. It's not wrong to want to make others feel loved, happy, and pleased. But if we are doing it with the motivation of getting things in return, we will set ourselves up for trouble. Being in a constant state of trying to get love by doing more and more will lead to exhaustion.\nExhaustion for the giver. Exhaustion for the taker. Exhaustion in the relationship all together.\nEphesians 5:8-10 says, \"... for at one time you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light (for the fruit of light is found in all that is good and right and true), and try to discern what is pleasing to the Lord.\" I like the explanation of what the fruit or evidence is of us walking as children of light \u2014 doing what is good, right, and true \u2014 as we discern what is pleasing to the Lord.\nI am challenged to make this a filter for the decisions I'm making today. You see, I know I'm in the rip current of people-pleasing when I dread saying yes but feel powerless to say no.\nIf I'm seeking to please the Lord, I will ask some questions before agreeing to do something for another person: Am I doing this with good motives, right intentions, and true expectations? Or am I doing this with:\nFearful motives ... They might not like me if I say no.\nSkewed intentions ... If I do this for them will they be more likely to do that for me?\nUnrealistic expectations ... I just know if I give a little more, they'll affirm me and I'm desperate for their affirmation.\nWherever we focus our attention the most will become the driving force in our lives.\nThe more I focus on trying to figure out how to please people, the more of a magnified force people-pleasing will become in my life. The more I focus on trying to figure out how to please God, the more of a magnified force He will become in my life.\nMy focus. My choice.\nDear Lord, help me break away from my people-pleasing tendencies. Guide me in my daily decisions as I battle fearful motives, skewed intentions, and unrealistic expectations. I want to make You the focus, Father, so that You continue to become the magnified force in my life. In Jesus' Name, Amen.",
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        "raw_content": "Steve Dykes | Getty Images North America\nASHLEY ASKS\u2026.. Hailie Deegan\nLast weekend at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway dirt track, Hailie Deegan made NASCAR history by becoming the first female pole winner in the NASCAR K&N Pro West Series en route to a runner-up finish.\nRecently, POPULAR SPEED spoke with the NASCAR Next member to get her thoughts on the weekend, and more.\nPOPULAR SPEED: What are your thoughts looking back on the Las Vegas dirt race?\nHAILIE DEEGAN: It was crazy. Like, it wasn\u2019t like expected. I expected it to be like practice on Friday. The track wasn\u2019t that dusty, there was nice grip laid down \u2013 it was so dusty going into the first corner I almost ended up screwing myself. For the initial start, going from third to forth, I jammed it in neutral, and it ended up rounding the dogleg on the gear. So what ended up happening going around the corner every other lap, it would pop out of fourth gear. So it was really hard on the restarts to get it from third to fourth.\nSo from there, it made a problem for us to deal with. But once I got it into fourth gear, we ended up bungee cording it, which made it hard on the restarts because my arm was shaking so badly holding it in third. But we ended up making it work enough to pull off a second.\nPS: With that said, after the adversity you faced, the runner-up is certainly amazing. But what do you feel it would\u2019ve taken at the end to beat Sheldon Creed?\nDEEGAN: I was missing two laps; that\u2019s all I needed. That whole weekend, we had the best car. Sheldon struggled that weekend as he wasn\u2019t in the best car, but we, that weekend, had hands down the best car. It showed because we were the best every time we came out. So I think the only thing I was missing was I got by the second-place guy on the restart, and reeled in Sheldon on the last lap, but just needed two more laps to put a little bumper on him to just get under him.\nPS: Looking overall, what are your thoughts on the season to date?\nDEEGAN: I think we\u2019ve been doing pretty good. I mean, the season started off pretty good and we\u2019ve been getting better each race. Before the Vegas race, we just had a couple bad races where we got in some wrecks, just stuff that we couldn\u2019t help. There were just a couple things that took us out of top-three finishes that we could\u2019ve had. I think we\u2019ve gotten past that now, and now my goal for the rest of the year \u2013 I\u2019ve got nothing to lose. I\u2019m not in the top-three or points championship, so right now we\u2019re just going for wins.\nSean Gardner | Getty Images North America\nPS: I was just going to ask. What would it mean for you to break through and get your first career win?\nDEEGAN: It would mean everything to me, because I feel this year my goal was to get top-fives and we really didn\u2019t think about it. I just wanted to run consistent top-five at the beginning of the year, and now we\u2019re running top-three. So I think we\u2019re moving a lot quicker than really planned, which is definitely good in my mind and everyone else\u2019s, but now our goals have changed. It would be amazing if we could win a race.\nPS: Your father Brian Deegan has had a lot of success in motorsports. How much extra pressure do you feel because of that, if any?\nDEEGAN: Not even pressure \u2013 he helps me a lot, especially at the dirt race because we came from dirt racing. Together, we knew what to change. My car all weekend, we\u2019d just been softening it up, just things that a lot of people would struggle and not change with not racing on dirt, so we had a good set-up from the get-go. I knew what we needed to get out of the car. I think that\u2019s something that my dad taught me and helped me out with, and that\u2019s why I was so successful this past weekend.\nPS: So given your family\u2019s dirt background, why the transition to asphalt and stock cars?\nDEEGAN: I think in off-road racing, we were already at the top level; I was already running up front at the age of 15 in the Pro Lite class in off-road. There was not much more that I could go further in and if you ask anyone in America, the biggest racing is NASCAR. I think that I just wanted to challenge myself because it\u2019s not what I grew up racing on. I grew up racing dirt, and not typical dirt circle track \u2013 but dirt short track in off-road trucks. It wasn\u2019t the typical place that people come from.\nI think that I knew it was going to be hard, but I wanted a challenge. I was only 16; I didn\u2019t just want to stop there.\nPS: That said, what was the biggest surprise for you in going from dirt to asphalt?\nDEEGAN: I think the biggest thing that I had to work on myself was saving the tires, like not blowing them off early in the race. I think I\u2019ve done a pretty good job at as I consider myself pretty patient at the beginning of races. I don\u2019t go and make crazy moves, and roast the tires off of it. I think that\u2019s one thing that I\u2019m still learning is tire conservation. Other than that, I feel like we\u2019ve made the transition very well. I feel it\u2019d be harder going pavement to dirt, than it is from dirt to asphalt.\nPS: What does it mean to you to be a part of the NASCAR Next program?\nDEEGAN: The NASCAR Next program has done so many things for me off the track that has given me the capabilities to be able to drive on the track. I think they\u2019ve definitely given me these type of situations where I can go and get myself recognized by everybody, and have sponsors calling us. It helps with sponsors when you\u2019re on TV and doing radio shows.\nI think the biggest thing in racing is the amount of sponsors you can get, and the more sponsors you have, the better your equipment is. So in the end, they help with the off-track side so you can do your best on the track.\nPS: Speaking on the track, you\u2019ve received a lot of praise from people within industry. What does it mean when you hear those comments from Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers like Kevin Harvick?\nDEEGAN: I\u2019ve had a couple Cup drivers say stuff about me. Even Kyle Busch tweeted something after I got second back at Douglas County in Oregon. It\u2019s just crazy seeing these Cup drivers comment. I think it\u2019s really cool that they go down and look at the smaller series in NASCAR, the grassroots level where they came from, and I think it\u2019s really cool having those drivers notice you because it helps in getting a fan base and sponsorship. It\u2019s like, \u201cOh, Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch talked about you. You must be a pretty good driver.\u201d\nPS: What would it mean for you one day to race right alongside those guys in the Cup Series?\nDEEGAN: It\u2019s what motivates me right now. Coming to all these NASCAR races and just watching, I know that\u2019s what I wanted to do, and I\u2019m 110% committed to do that ever since I started racing when I was eight years old. That\u2019s what I\u2019ve been training to do. All the work that I\u2019ve been doing since I was a little was to be racing at the top level.\nPS: As you\u2019re making your way up the ranks, though, you\u2019re inspiring other girls in go-karts and other levels of racing with your success. 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        "raw_content": "\u0421ongratulatory letter in connection with the 23rd anniversary of the Republic of Armenia's Independence\nPresident Bako Sahakyan sent a congratulatory letter to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in connection with the 23rd anniversary of the Republic of Armenia's Independence.\n\"Respected Mr Sargsyan,\nI cordially congratulate You and the whole our nation on the Independence Day.\nSeptember 21 is a historic and memorial day in the life of all the Armenians. It was marked as the revival of the Armenian statehood for the sake of which our people had been struggling for a long time. The aspiration to manage their own destiny themselves, live freely and independently in their native soil always accompanied our ancestors, became an ultimate goal and the only way to maintain national identity and survive.\nIt is already 23 years since we have been embarked on this path overcoming all the difficulties on a nationwide basis and gaining glorious victories. These victories were achieved by means of incredible hardships and losses, which oblige us always be on alert and vigilant, continuously strengthen the independent Armenian statehood by joint efforts. Armenia and Artsakh constitute the Motherland for the entire Armenian people and their development and prosperity is a matter of honor and dignity for every Armenian.\nI am confident that due to the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora unshakable trinity we should be able to further solve the issues raised before our nation successfully and register new achievements and victories.\nI congratulate You and all our compatriots once again on the state holiday and wish peace, robust health and all the best for the well being of Mother Armenia and the Armenian people\".",
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        "raw_content": "Texas-Sized Manor REDUCED to $100-Million (PHOTOS)\nTexas-Sized Manor REDUCED to $100-Million\nIn the world of luxury real estate anything is possible. This week we saw what $51-million buys you in Vancouver, BC, but what does $100-million buy you in Dallas, TX? A palatial manor owned by businessman and former Texas Rangers owner Tom Hicks has come on the market at the reduced price of $100-million according to Curbed. The new list price comes after the property had been quietly listed in early 2013 for a whopping $135-million. It was designed by Maurice Fatio in 1939 for Italian Count Pio Crespi and his wife Florence, and recently renovated and expanded by architect Peter Marino. The height of the home is said to exceed current municipal height restrictions, this allows for 14\u2032 ceilings on the first floor, and 12\u2032 ceilings on the second. In addition to the main house there is also a two-storey guest house and a three-storey pool house. The overall size is said to be close to 42,500 square feet. This one-of-a-kind offering is set on 25-acres in Dallas, Texas.\nDallasTexasTom HicksUnited States\nPalo Alto Estate \u2013 Off the Market 0\nImpeccable Retreat \u2013 $9,888,000 0",
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        "raw_content": "Animal Friends announces vegetarian tastings in Pula, Porec and Krk and appeals to Croatian National Tourist Board\nCroatia is a tourist country, but its tourist offer persistently disregards the fact that there are tourists who are vegetarians and while they spend their holidays in Croatia they often end up disappointed with vegetarian menus and will never again visit Croatia regardless of the beauty of its nature and the rest of the tourist offer.\nWhile the number of vegetarians grows day after day, as well as the number of those who simply want to include some meatless meals and items in their menus, Croatian tourist offer doesn't follow this trend.\nEven though tourists travel on modern highways so they no more have to look at whole lambs on skewers along the roadside, meatless offer is not much improved. Moreover, vegetarians and the ones who ask for meatless meal are treated as problem guests.\nConsidering that vegetarians don't eat any animals, many of them don't eat eggs, while vegans don't even eat dairy products, it is shameful that in restaurants along our coast waiters offer them fish dishes what evidently shows the lack of education and general information of our catering industry employees.\nAccording to independent research as many as 73.2% of Croatian citizens believe that the offer of vegetarian food should be improved and that it is very far behind such offer in the European Union. We have to highlight that in Croatia there are over 160,000 of vegetarians (3.7%) while in Germany there are more vegetarians (10%) than the entire population of Croatia. Moreover there is a growing number of people who are not vegetarians but who understand that the meat industry is unsustainable and are therefore turning to meatless diet which considers the interests of animals, environment and own health.\nIt's easy to imagine how vegetarians, and especially vegan tourists, spend their holidays on the Adriatic coast, how much effort they have to put in and how much trouble to go through for a simple meal. It is highly unlikely they will come back to Croatia ever again.\nTherefore Animal Friends, member of the European Vegetarian Union, appeals to the Croatian National Tourist Board in order to encourage development of tourist offer for vegetarians and other tourists with ecological, health and ethical awareness. It is necessary for Croatia to develop in the right tourist and cultural way so it could attract ever increasing number of such guests.\nAnimal Friends will this weekend again organize vegetarian tastings and info stalls in holiday destinations Pula, Porec and Krk and that way try to encourage some changes in Croatian tourist offer and send a message to tourists that there is hope for those who don't want their every meal to be made from some animal body part as a part of it.\nInfo stall will be set in Pula on Saturday, August 18, on city market near the fountain and the vegetarian tasting will take place at 11 A.M. Info stand will be set also in Porec on the same day with the tasting at 8 P.M. On Sunday, August 19, info stand will be set on Krk and tasting will be held at 7 P.M.",
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        "raw_content": "The Iowa Air National Guard (IA ANG) is the air force militia of the State of Iowa, United States of America. It is, along with the Iowa Army National Guard, an element of the Iowa National Guard.\nAs state militia units, the units in the Iowa Air National Guard are not in the normal United States Air Force chain of command. They are under the jurisdiction of the Iowa National Guard unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States. The Iowa Air National Guard is headquartered at Camp Dodge, Johnston, and its commander is currently Brigadier General Gregory Schwab.\nRead more about Iowa Air National Guard: Overview, Components, History\nOther articles related to \"iowa air national guard, air, national guard, air national guard, iowa\":\nIowa Air National Guard - History\n... On 24 May 1946, the United States Army Air Forces, in response to dramatic postwar military budget cuts imposed by President Harry S ... Truman, allocated inactive unit designations to the National Guard Bureau for the formation of an Air Force National Guard ... unit designations were allotted and transferred to various State National Guard bureaus to provide them unit designations to re-establish them as Air National Guard units ...\n124th Fighter Squadron - History - Iowa Air National Guard\n... Was transferred to the new Iowa Air National Guard in May 1946 and became a P-51D Mustang squadron, receiving federal recognition on 23 August 1946, one of the first Air ... Was assigned to the Iowa ANG 132d Fighter Wing, which consisted of the 124th, along with the 127th Fighter Squadron at Sioux City, and the Nebraska ANG ... as a tactical fighter unit until relieved from active service and returned to Iowa ANG jurisdiction in January 1953 ...\nFamous quotes containing the words guard, national, iowa and/or air:\n\u201cFaster, faster with no loss of ritual\nStiff minions without banners, a steady guard ...\u201d\n\u201c[Wellesley College] is about as meaningful to the educational process in America as a perfume factory is to the national economy.\u201d\n\u2014Nora Ephron (b. 1941)\n\u201cWhen I was growing up I used to think that the best thing about coming from Des Moines was that it meant you didn\u0092t come from anywhere else in Iowa. By Iowa standards, Des Moines is a mecca of cosmopolitanism, a dynamic hub of wealth and education, where people wear three-piece suits and dark socks, often simultaneously.\u201d\n\u2014Bill Bryson (b. 1951)\n\u201cAll things are flowing, even those that seem immovable. The adamant is always passing into smoke. The plants imbibe the materials which they want from the air and the ground. They burn, that is, exhale and decompose their own bodies into the air and earth again. The animal burns, or undergoes the like perpetual consumption. The earth burns, the mountains burn and decompose, slower, but incessantly.\u201d\nTerms related to iowa air national guard:\n132d Fighter Wing\nAir Force Outstanding\nForce Outstanding Unit\nTactical Fighter Squadron",
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        "raw_content": "Here it is, the morn of Thanksgiving, and I feel like I should write something about thankfulness.\nI'll admit, I've not been in a very thankful mood lately, so it's a bit difficult to wrap my mind around the concept, but I'll give it a whirl.\nI think, when the big things go wrong, one has to remember the little things.\nHere are some little things, in no particular order:\nA hot cup of coffee in the morning.\nSlapping on a CD of old, familiar tunes (today, I like this one):\nWatching a Modern Family episode, and always welling up at the end.\nWaking up to see my dog stretched out on her back in the middle of the night, paws up in the air, serene. (I don't actually have a photo of this!)\nExpressing creativity with $0.00.\nMy cat curled up next to me on the bed.\nTalking to God.\nFinding a book that's so good, you think about it even when you're not reading it. I recommend this one:\nA good friend. (That comes before all that other stuff; just so you know!)\nLast, but MOST, my husband.\n(He doesn't like the publicity.)\nI don't really know what to write about my husband that wouldn't sound cliche and superficial.\nI guess what I would say is, he's my best friend (really), and he takes care of me. And I take care of him. And he's really smart and really creative. And life hasn't exactly been fair to him, but I was just going to go with the \"thankful\" stuff today, so disregard that last part. (Besides, who said life was fair?)\nSo, thankfulness isn't really that difficult after all.\nThere is a definite dearth of good Thanksgiving songs. I'm not really interested in hearing about a turkey, if you know what I mean. So, every year, I come back to this one.\nLabels: laura hillenbrand, life, life is a dream, modern family, ray davies, red river, redriver, thankfulness, thanksgiving, the beach boys, unbroken",
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        "raw_content": "HISTORY OF THE CASTLE OF ROCCA D'AJELLO\nFrom the da Varano to the present day, a medieval fortress through the centuries\nThe da Varano family, lords of Camerino for more than three hundred years, constructed a formidable fortified zone for the defence and control of their territory. This was composed of a number of military structures: fortresses, towers and fortifications. Between 1260 and 1280, Gentile I da Varano commissioned the building of the two towers of the Rocca d\u2019Ajello, the name being derived perhaps from \u201cagellum\u201d (little field). In 1382, in order to resist the expansionist intentions of Matelica and San Severino, Giovanni da Varano (known as the Iron Splitter) constructed a defence line which extended for some 12 kilometres, from Torre Beregna, a tower which has recently collapsed, to the mouth of the Pioraco Gap. These defences included the two towers of Rocca d\u2019Ajello, Torre del Parco, Lanciano castle (transformed into a splendid villa with a large park by Giovanna Malatesta at the end of the XV century) and the tower Porta di Ferro (Iron Gate) which guarded Pioraco (but today no longer exists). The defence line was composed of ditches, ramparts, and rows of spikes fixed an top of the wall to obstruct the passage of cavalry. To build the line, a large number of trees were felled, resulting in the term \u201cTagliata\u201d or \u201cIntagliata\u201d (cut-out). It was Giovanni da Varano (1377) who began the transformation of the complex. The work was completed in 1475 by Giulio Cesare Da Varano. His initials can be seen in a fragment of fresco in the Armoury. The two towers were also linked by a wall with battlements, thus forming a trapezoid-shaped fortified complex that included living quarters. In the inventory of the assets of the Varano family, commissioned in 1502 by Cesare Borgia who had seized the State of Camerino, Ajello is defined as \u201cFortified Villa\u201d.\nOne of Giulio Cesare\u2019s daughters, Camilla Battista, founded in Camerino the monastery of the Poor Clares and left numerous writings on religious topics. She was canonized in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI. By the end of the 16th century all the da Varano were killed or exiled and their possessions, including the castle, became part of the Papal States and thereby were leased to different families including the Massei and the Bruschetti. In the middle of the 19th century, it was acquired by Ortenzio Vitalini. His descendants are the present owners.The rooms of the first floor and main tower, decorated with frescoes between 18th and 19th centuries, house a collection of paintings and engravings by Francesco Vitalini, born at Fiordimonte in 1865. He was the author of a treatise on the various engraving techniques (\u201cL\u2019incisione su metallo\u201d, Rome, 1904). The preferred subjects of his watercolours, oil paintings and exquisite coloured engravings are Rome and the Roman countryside, the rolling hills of the Marche, the Bosphorus and the Balcans, which he visited on his travels, and Alpine landscapes. It was, in fact, in the Dolomites that he met his tragic death in 1905. At only 40 vears of age he fell into a ravine at Gravasecca, near Auronzo, when he was returning from a solo climb.The church of San Biagio, in front of the castle, was built on the remains of an abbey founded in the ninth century. In the apse a fresco depicting Christ on the Cross surrounded by Mary, St. John and the Bishop Biagio. It is dated 1523 and belongs to the school of Girolamo di Giovanni.",
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        "raw_content": "This is traditionally known as Clerk of Works role and is traditionally employed by the state sector, where a person is present on site to inspect the construction works as it progresses and report back to the client.\nIndependent Site Inspectors provide reassurance and peace of mind that the works being carried out are inline with the contract documents and recognized workmanship standards. They monitor the conditions that works are carried out in to ensure that it is done to manufacturer\u2019s recommendations.\nThey witness tests to verify that the works meet specified requirements. They monitor progress against programme so that an independent view of where the contract is at any given stage is balanced against the contractor\u2019s own assessments. By providing weekly reports they are able to advise on all aspects of the works in progress and highlight any concerns.\nAs with any service the cost is always a consideration. Clients and Consultants who do understand the benefits of engaging an independent inspection service usually include a budgetary amount for such an auditing type process to be included at an early stage of the project. Our advice is that even if you can only afford to engage an Inspection service on a part-time visiting basis that this is better than having none at all. It is well known in the industry that just the threat of an Independent Inspector visiting Site unannounced tends to keep Contractors focused on ensuring that short cuts in quality are not taken or encouraged.\nThe costs and benefits of engaging a Site Inspection service have to be balanced and justified, however the risks associated with not having an independent organisation looking after your best interests on site can prove more expensive if building failures occur once the Contractor has completed the works and moved off site. Contractor\u2019s claims become hard to rebuff if independent records and reports are not available to you to counter any such claims.\nOften the costs of engaging an Independent Site Inspector service can be more than off set by the benefits such a service can bring to the Project.\nWe have carried out this role for the Welsh Development Agency which is now part of the Welsh Assembly Government\u2019s Department of Enterprise innovation and networks. We have worked on a number of projects ranging from manufacturing to food production.",
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        "raw_content": "iPAD Purchase Information\nIt is mandatory for each student enrolled at SCHS to purchase an iPad. The price for iPads begins at $249 for refurbished models on Apples website. These prices are subject to change and our recommendations are below. There is campus wide WiFi so there is no need to purchase an iPad with 3G/4G though you are welcome to if you like. Any iPad can be used, but no other form of e-reader or tablet will be allowed.\nDigital texts will be available with prices averaging $20. The typical student will spend roughly $120 per year on digital texts. Digital Textbooks will be primarily available through the iBooks store. In a few circumstances purchases will need to be made through the school if a vendor does not have their text available on the iBooks store. This is most likely to occur in AP courses.\nIt is essential that all students have iPads and books with them on the first day of the school year. Our book list will be published well in advance of the beginning of the school year.\nBelow you will find our device requirements and recommendations:\nThe primary difference between the iPad and iPad Mini is the screen size. An iPad mini is roughly 2 inches smaller (diagonal). The choice between one and the other simply boils down to your preferred screen size.\nThere is also the choice of retina or non-retina displays. A retina display has 4x the pixels and as such text and images appear sharper.\nThe iPad Mini with retina display and the iPad Air are the most current iPad models and include the fastest and newest processor. This should not make a difference when it comes to books, but may make a difference for non-academic applications such as games.\nWhile the minimum requirement is a 16GB device it is STRONGLY recommended that you purchase an iPad with more storage. 16GB does cover needs for textbooks, but it is likely that there will not be enough space on the device for any additional applications or documents.\nSanta Clara Minimum Device Requirements:\n16GB iPad Air 10\u201d with retina display (retail $499) or\n16GB iPad 10\u201d with retina display (previous model) (retail $399) or\n16GB iPad Mini 8\u201d with retina display (retail $399) or\n16GB iPad Mini 8\u201d (retail $299)\nSanta Clara Recommended iPad:\n32GB iPad Mini 8\u201d with retina display (retail $499)\nCurrent Discounted/Refurbished Options:\nRefurbished 16GB iPad Mini 8\u201d ($249)\nRefurbished 64GB iPad 10\u201dwith Retina ($499)\nAt Santa Clara High School it is our goal that students will gather the knowledge, skills, and wisdom that will help them to find success in their lives. We are a school clearly designed to prepare our students to not only gain access to college and the workforce but rather to be the best and brightest amongst their peers in their chosen field.\nTo achieve this goal we have set forth a set of guiding principles that are called the Expected School-wide Learning Results. Upon graduation our students will be socially responsible, academically sound, independent thinkers, who are nourished spiritually and are technologically proficient.\nIn an attempt to stay ahead of these goals and provide students with the absolute best academic experience we are moving forward with a new textbook and digital learning policy on campus. Our students will use the best tools available to increase their academic prowess and to solidify their technological proficiency.\nStudents will own the device for use personally and in other academic and professional environments including college and their career. Students will learn to work at the cutting edge of technology increasing their proficiency.\nThere will be many safeguards in place to prevent, to the extent possible, non-academic use of their device while in school.",
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        "raw_content": "The quarter ended with a surprising turn as the Federal Reserve\u2019s much-anticipated shift toward tapering its monthly bond buying failed to materialize at its September meeting. Shortly thereafter, monetary policy was upstaged by fiscal policy as Congress clashed over the budget and veered toward a government shutdown (which began just after the quarter ended). Despite these twists and turns, stocks posted another strong quarter. Large caps rose 5% and are now up 20% year to date. (See our benchmark returns table at right for complete performance details.) These gains have occurred even as the U.S. economic recovery remains only moderate and corporate earnings growth has slowed. Our portfolios are modestly underweight U.S. stocks based on our expectation of subpar returns in most scenarios. We address our bearish stock market views at length in the commentary that follows.\nInternational markets improved in the third quarter following a rocky start to the year, particularly for emerging markets. Positives for developed markets included indicators of an improving economic outlook in both Europe and Japan. Among emerging markets, China showed signs of stronger growth (albeit at a lower rate than in prior years) so this was an overall positive given the country\u2019s significance among emerging (and developed) market economies. Emerging markets as a group rose in the third quarter (despite losses for some countries) and developed international markets outperformed U.S. stocks. We have not made changes to our emerging-markets stock or bond allocations and review both in detail in the quarter\u2019s update.\nFinally, core bonds in aggregate were modestly positive for the quarter thanks in large part to a rebound in September as both the Fed\u2019s decision to stand pat and investor risk-aversion in the face of an impending budget stalemate (and looming debt-ceiling standoff) were ultimately positive for bonds. The benchmark 10-Year Treasury yield ended the quarter at 2.64%, slightly higher than where it started, though down from its intraquarter high. Our underweight to core investment-grade bonds has benefited our portfolios considerably over this changing fixed-income environment as the more flexible bond funds we own instead have continued to outperform the benchmark.\nFor all the Fed\u2019s good intentions about being transparent, it is ironic that it has managed to surprise market participants yet again. A mere mention of the possibility of tapering its bond purchases (i.e., quantitative easing) this summer led to a spike in bond yields not seen for nearly 20 years. More recently, when most investors expected the Fed to start tapering, the Fed decided to delay, bringing bond yields down sharply following the September 18, 2013, announcement. While we do not focus on such short-term market moves (or devote time trying to second-guess monetary-policy decisions), both the Fed\u2019s actions and the market\u2019s subsequent reactions raise several questions in our minds, which only serve to reinforce our view that an unusually broad range of outcomes remain very possible.\nWhile the Fed can try to manage market expectations, it obviously does not control them. The bond market appears to have overreacted on tapering news this summer. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke cited the sharp increase in long-term bond yields as one of the reasons behind the Fed\u2019s decision to delay tapering. In other words, bond yields went up more than the Fed expected or wanted. How can we be confident the Fed will be in control when it unwinds its massive balance sheet? How can we be sure that, down the road, this experimental monetary policy will not lead to high inflation?\nMaybe the bond market did overreact, but how egregious could its overreaction be? After all, we are still well below normal interest-rate levels. What does it imply about the health of our economy if the Fed appears concerned that it cannot absorb interest rates that are slightly higher than it expected? It might suggest that our economy still faces significant deflationary pressures. If not, surely the Fed has risked its credibility for little gain since the amount of tapering in question was too small to matter relative to the size of our economy. If the Fed\u2019s credibility comes into question, how will it smoothly exit the ultraloose monetary policy we have today?\nOne beneficiary of the Fed\u2019s ultra-loose monetary policy has been housing. The rise in housing prices over the past nine to 12 months should go at least some way in fixing household balance sheets, lowering their need to deleverage. According to CoreLogic, an analytical services firm, about 15% of U.S. households have mortgages that are under water, i.e., their house is worth less than their mortgage, which is typically their biggest liability. This is a significant improvement from the 26% reported back in late 2009 and 22% about a year ago.\nWhile housing is a positive development, the rapid rise in home prices is concerning and we question its sustainability. Another question is how housing prices will react to the recent sharp increase in mortgage rates, and to future increases in those rates as the Fed eventually normalizes its interest-rate policy. We plan to assess how the recent increase in housing prices impacts the progression of our deleveraging thesis. It is important to remember that the absolute level of debt within the economy has not declined in a material way. Some of it has merely shifted from the private sector to the public sector. Ultimately, this debt has to be paid back, i.e., public-sector deleveraging will have to take place at some point since the current path is mathematically unsustainable.\nHow We View Our Fiduciary Role When Managing Client Portfolios in This Uncertain Environment\nThe word \u201cfiduciary\u201d is defined as \u201crelating to, or involving one that holds something in trust for another.\u201d Another word that goes hand in hand with being a fiduciary for our clients is \u201cprudence,\u201d which is defined as \u201ccareful management.\u201d In our industry, these words\u2014fiduciary and prudence\u2014are used liberally. We want to share what these words mean to us and how they influence our day-to-day management of client portfolios.\nOur typical client in a balanced portfolio expects us to maximize long-term return without losing more than 10% in any normal 12-month period. There\u2019s an inherent trade-off in this dual objective. Managing to a downside risk threshold sometimes means we have to be willing to leave some return on the table. We have always said we do not manage our portfolios to one economic or asset-class scenario because we don\u2019t think we can know with confidence which scenario will play out. We hope optimistic scenarios play out, but do not build portfolios based on them unless we believe they are likely. Investing based on hope would not be in line with acting as a responsible fiduciary for our clients who have specifically entrusted us with the mandate to care about downside risk.\nManaging portfolios to withstand various scenarios is as much art as science. In shielding our clients from one scenario, we expose them to others. The key is to strike a reasonable portfolio balance that allows us to meet our clients\u2019 risk and return objectives over the long term. As we noted above, both inflation and deflation risks exist, and both are bad for risk assets. Our economy is still fighting significant deflationary headwinds due to ongoing private- and public-sector deleveraging. At the same time, the experimental monetary policy of keeping short-term interest rates near zero over extended periods could easily stoke inflation, and we don\u2019t know if and when that would occur. In this inflationary scenario our clients would expect us to protect their purchasing power. It would be nice if we had a crystal ball to know which outcome will occur and when, so we can position our clients\u2019 portfolios accordingly. But part of being intellectually honest is acknowledging that we do not have a crystal ball and there are many unknowns, especially now, when we are going through a major deleveraging episode and the range of possible outcomes is unusually wide. Our job becomes harder in a period when most assets appear to be richly valued. So, how do we balance out two extreme risks\u2014inflation and deflation\u2014given each scenario warrants a vastly different portfolio positioning?\nTo protect our balanced portfolios from a recession or deflation outcome, we continue to have a decent allocation in investment-grade or core bonds. In such an environment, interest rates would likely fall, and core bonds would increase in value as most risky assets are declining. We cannot ignore this outcome because in this scenario our stated 12-month risk-threshold objective is most at risk. Given their very low yield levels, core bonds would not give as much protection as they did in the past, but would still do a much better job of protecting capital than most other asset classes in this scenario.\nThat said, we acknowledge that relative to history, core bonds carry a significant opportunity cost. Our expected returns from bonds are extremely low across all of our five-year scenarios; if we were to carry a full allocation, there is the significant risk that we could fail to meet our clients\u2019 return objectives. As a result, roughly half of our bond allocation has gone to absolute-return-oriented and flexible, or non-core, bond funds. Over 12 months, in a recession/deflation scenario, absolute-return-oriented and non-core bond funds are likely to lag core bond funds that have a longer duration and heavier emphasis on Treasury bonds. But over our five-year investment horizon, absolute-return-oriented and non-core bond funds are likely to generate significantly better returns. The value of these bond funds comes from their underlying managers\u2019 ability to add value by investing opportunistically across fixed-income sectors (without being constrained by the core benchmark) as well as from individual issue selection.\nSome of our U.S. equity underweight has also gone to fund a few of the absolute-return-oriented and non-core bond fund investments, and here we see the latter\u2019s role differently. Over a 12-month period, we expect our absolute-return-oriented and non-core bond fund investments to have much less downside risk than stocks, and similar or better returns in all but our most optimistic five-year scenarios. That is not such a bad trade-off in and of itself. In the past several years, these funds have generally met our expectations. Through a strong period for stocks, they have provided a reasonable return with much less risk. In addition, by having a lower allocation to stocks, we worry a bit less about capital preservation in a deflation/recession scenario and can afford to have less protection in the form of core bonds, which, in addition to having poor return prospects over our five-year investment horizon, expose us to the risk of rising interest rates. Again, our goal is to factor in multiple scenarios and strike an appropriate balance when constructing portfolios. If we were to worry only about recession/deflation risk and have more in core bonds, we may end up overexposing the portfolio to rising interest rates, which could result from an improving economy, inflation, and/or investors\u2019 concerns about the country\u2019s large debt and deficits.\nBuilding a sensible portfolio in an uncertain environment is not just about having different pieces in place to ensure the portfolio can withstand different scenarios and outcomes. It is also about understanding the risk and reward of each asset, the role of each asset in the portfolio, and how assets interact with each other. This understanding helps us optimally position portfolios in our clients\u2019 favor, and offset, at least to some degree, the cost their portfolios bear to insure against the unknown (which, without that crystal ball, is an unavoidable cost).\nTo cite some examples, we have underweighted U.S. stocks for much of the period since the 2008\u20132009 recession. In the early part of the recovery, we found high-yield bonds offered us a better return at a lower risk level than U.S. stocks, so we chose to overweight the former (by a lot) at the expense of the latter. We also had a successful, albeit short, tactical overweight to emerging-markets stocks, also funded largely from U.S. stocks. Later, we chose to fund a good part of our large allocation to emerging-markets local-currency sovereign bonds from U.S. stocks. This position reduced the opportunity cost of underweighting stocks during this period, and with much lower risk. In addition, it served as a cheap, longer-term insurance hedge against the risk of a decline in the U.S. dollar, and the related inflation risk. It worked well enough such that in 2011 and 2012, we sold a good chunk of emerging-markets local-currency bonds to fund other assets (the sale reflected the bonds\u2019 lower return potential as well as broader portfolio-risk considerations), and we held on to some emerging-markets local-currency bonds because we view them as more of a strategic long-term position (we discuss why below). Last year, U.S. stocks clearly trounced the other assets we held in its place, but even then our overall performance was solid as other areas of our portfolio (such as our actively managed bond funds) performed well. As such, despite being underweighted to the best-performing asset class (U.S. stocks), our balanced portfolios have outperformed their benchmarks over the past five years.\nRational Reasons for a Bearish View on U.S. Stocks\nWe are maintaining our underweight to U.S. stocks in our balanced portfolios. (The underweight ranges from 9% to 11% depending on the portfolio.) Over the past two years or so, GAAP trailing 12-month earnings have gone nowhere, but the market has continued its ascent, especially over the past year (Chart 1). The S&P 500 now trades at 19x trailing 12-month earnings. In our base-case scenario, we assume a 15x multiple on our normalized earnings number five years out. This is an average historical multiple excluding the market\u2019s frothiest periods and a prudent multiple in our view given the deleveraging headwinds are still in place. If the S&P 500 were to trade at 15x current trailing 12-month earnings, it would imply a price of around 1,350 on the S&P 500 index, i.e., a decline of roughly 20% from present price levels. This would bring U.S. stocks within our fair-value range and roughly the level where we\u2019d consider raising our exposure to U.S. stocks to our strategic level.\nOn the other hand, given that most investors expect the Fed to keep short-term rates near zero until 2015 at least, P/E multiples of 18x\u201320x are quite conceivable in this environment, and quite normal to most investors who in their professional lives have only experienced the post-1980s investing world. Applying those P/E multiples to our normalized earnings five years out, then adding a dividend yield of slightly over 2%, we get returns in the 6%\u20138% range\u2014not bad at all considering that the expected returns of other asset classes we can invest in are generally lower. This is one reason we are not more underweighted to U.S. stocks. On the other hand, if stocks continue to rise to the point where U.S. stocks start looking unattractive, even given these optimistic valuation multiples, we will lighten-up further.\nWhile our normalized earnings and P/E framework remains our primary valuation tool, we consider other approaches, frameworks, and viewpoints, and ultimately make decisions based on what the weight of the evidence tells us. In the article below, \u201cSales and Margin Analysis of U.S. Stocks,\u201d we discuss another framework for analyzing U.S. stocks based on a sales-margin analysis. This analysis also suggests we should remain underweighted to U.S. stocks. The key point to take away from this analysis is that in order to get any return from U.S. stocks we have to use aggressive or optimistic sales-growth and margin assumptions relative to history and what we\u2019d consider prudent. 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        "raw_content": "Nadir Abbas is a gifted vocalist/songwriter. He started learning music at National Academy of Performing Arts, Karachi, Pakistan in 2006. He represented Pakistani traditional music at many International forums. He has collaborated with local and international musicians and has been selected multiple times for cultural exchange programs. nadirabbasmusic.com\nMomin Ahmad is an extremely active in the Austin music scene, performing in over 20 bands spanning genres such as pop, rock, fusion, punk and electronica. While studying philosophy, at UT Austin, he has performed in ensembles that span Jazz, classical and South Asian styles. Momin also runs a media production company that specializes in live audio video production for local Austin artists. smallbatchpro.com His other endeavors include working for a local record label where he manages, promotes and books local and national bands.\nKishwar Ali introduced the electric bass to Pakistani film music and he has proudly represented Pakistan internationally as musician for the last 24 years.\nHe belongs to the renowned musical family Allah Ditta.\nFather: Tabla master \u2013 Allah Ditta Beharipuria,\nBrother: Composer \u2013 Jawed Allah Ditta,\nBrother: Sitar Player \u2013 Akthar Allah Ditta,\nBrother: Composer \u2013 Qamar Allah Ditta,\nBrother: Composer/Guitarist \u2013 Shahzad Allah Ditta\nKishwar has worked with many well known musicians including: Nisar Bazmi, Niaz Ahmed, Lal Mohammed Iqbal, Wajid Ali Naushad, Mehdi Hassan, Madam Noor jahan, Nusrat Fateh Ali, Abida Parveen\u2026and band member of Sajjad Ali, Ali Haider, Awaz Group, Junaid Jamsheed\u2026. and many more.\nStephen Chaman is a pianist and has been in music education for the last twenty years and has a passion for teaching music. He has an extensive experience of working in prestigious schools of Karachi as a music teacher. He was selected to participate in international exchange program in fall 2014 where he performed live, gave lecture/recitals to international audiences.\nJulia Dixon began her studies of cello at the age of 14 under Wendy Doyle and Benjamin Karp. With a passion of performing and travel, she has toured through Doha, Qatar, and through various cities in China including Yangzhou, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Beijing with numerous Kentucky ensembles. She has also been an active performer with the Brevard Music Center Symphony Orchestra since 2011. Julia is currently pursing an undergradate degree in cello performance under the instruction of Bion Tsang at the University of Texas at Austin. She regularly performs with the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra and Opera Orchestra, as well as other small ensembles. In her free time Julia enjoys competitive road cycling, playing with her kitten, Claudio, and and performing alongside her sister, Leigh, a violist.\nMuhammad Waqas Gulab is a virtuoso tabla player. He hails from a family of tabla players. At The National Academy of Performing Arts, Karachi, Pakistan under the guidance of Ustad Nafees Khan and Ustad Bashir Khan he learned rhythmic interplay and Punjab gharana style of playing tabla from Ustad Aashiq Hussain and his grandfather Ustad Gulab Khan. He has performed and collaborated with many international artists.\nMyranda Harris is a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology at the University of Texas at Austin with a BM and MM from University of North Texas. Her research focuses on Karnatak fusion music South India. Myranda is a percussionist trained in Western classical percussion as well as a variety of world percussion instruments, such as South Indian kanjira, Iranian daf, and Egyptian riq. She has built a diverse rhythmic vocabulary by studying percussion in a number of music traditions, including Afro-Cuban and Brazilian music, West African Ewe drumming, Javanese and Balinese gamelan, Middle Eastern maqam-based music, and South Indian Karnatak classical music. Myranda enjoys seeing how elements from these music traditions can be combined into new musical fusions as she performs with other musicians in ensembles such as Sangat. myrandaharris.com\nEddie Hsu is a PhD student in ethnomusicology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is originally from Taiwan, and received his B.A. majored in Dizi \u2013 Chinese bamboo flute \u2013 performance at Tainan National University of the Arts. He received Master in Music at UT-Austin, with research interests in Chinese and Taiwanese music, and realm of intangible cultural heritage in special regards to Taiwanese Aboriginal music. As a musician, Eddie has played dizi and Arabic nay, performing with music groups such as ETHNOS, Bereket, UT Gamelan ensemble, and GO: Organic Orchestra. He has composed, arranged, and performed for many groups and events in Austin and Taiwan. His music style is strongly rooted in folk music in Taiwan and China, with interests in exploring various kinds of music in world cultures. https://eddiehmusic.com/\nIntezar Hussain is an ace Pakistani classical vocalist. He learned Patiala gharana style of singing from his father Muhammad Shafi and Akhtar Hussain Khan rhythmic interplay from Ustad Aashiq Hussain and Ustad Ghulam Shabbir. He had performed as a freelance vocalist and recorded professionally for TV and Radio Pakistan for fifteen years. He has also performed multiple times at All Pakistan Music Conference. He has also Performed live with many international musicians in Karachi. he is currently working as Voice instructor at National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA) in Karachi Pakistan.\nLaura Jorgensen is a graduate student in ethnomusicology at UT Austin. Her research interests include musics of Southeastern Europe, music and gender, and the role of music in activism by and for marginalized communities. She also greatly enjoys performing as a vocalist and percussionist with the Bereket Middle Eastern Ensemble. She received her BM in Professional Music with an emphasis on vocal performance from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she led and regularly performed with a band of fellow students. Her original songs have been awarded several international prizes. While she began her training in Western classical and choral music at the age of 7, she now enjoys singing a wide variety of contemporary and traditional styles from around the world. Laurajorgensenbandcamp.com\nJason McKenzie began drum set with the late Butch Trucks from the Allman Bros. Band in his teens, then studied percussion at Florida State Univ. and later transferred and graduated from the Univ. of North Texas. He studied tabla from Aloke Dutta, Swapan Chaudhuri, and Gouri Shankar and kanjira from Ganesh Kumar and Sathish Pathakota. He eventually travelled to India twice to concentrate on each instrument respectively. Jason has performed with pop singers Alexi Murdoch and Matt Nathanson and his drumming is on a record that went Gold called Some Mad Hope. In addition to pop, he has also played drums for country legends Billy Joe Shaver and Willie Nelson and appeared with both on Light Night with David Letterman in 2015. He also has co-formed the Austin-based world music ensemble Atash which has performed in Mexico, Spain, Taiwan, Hawaii and most recently at Carnegie Hall backed my a fifty-piece orchestra.\nChris Ozley has written and arranged numerous works across a broad spectrum of media and has gained the recognition of several national organizations for his thought-provoking pieces. His recent work \u201cDetour\u201d for wind ensemble was selected as a finalist for the 2013 ASCAP Morton Gould Award. Chris has also collaborated with numerous luminary artists including virtuosic pianist and pedagogue Dr. Richard Masters (Virginia Tech) world-renowned saxophonist, Harvey Pittel and dynamic percussionists and educators Dr. Adam Groh (Graceland University, Lamoni, Iowa) and Dr. Chris Lizak (LBJ High School, Austin, Texas). Recently, his work entitled \u201cIn the City,\u201d was recorded by Los Angeles saxophonist, Dr. Andrew Harrison, for release as the album\u2019s title track. He has been commissioned by the Austin Saxophone Ensemble and will be featured on their upcoming album release later in 2016. In December of 2014, Chris\u2019 music was heard at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, Illinois, and was performed by the illustrious Canyon Ridge Middle School Honor Band under the direction of Amy Allison. Coinciding with his Midwest premiere, Chris was featured in the December 2014 issue of \u201cThe Instrumentalist\u201d\u2014a national magazine for band and orchestra. In addition to composing and arranging, Chris is an in-demand performer and educator. Chris has had the good fortune to work with several stunning band programs in Texas including the ensembles of Canyon Ridge Middle School and Four Points Middle School\u2014both of whom have performed at the Midwest Clinic in 2014 and 2015, respectively. Chris also performs regularly with his laptop trio \u201cCmd+Q\u201d\u2014who was recently featured at the 2015 Electroacoustic Barn Dance Festival hosted by Mary Washington University in Fredericksburg, Virginia. In March of 2016, Chris travelled to Pakistan to play percussion with the international performing ensemble known as \u201cSangat.\u201d While in Pakistan, he gave clinics to the students at the National Academy of Performing Arts located in Karachi, and he premiered a work which he co-composed with internationally-renowned sitarist, Nafees Ahmed, entitled \u201cMusica Senza Confini.\u201d He is published through FJH Music Company, Inc., and his own in-house publishing company. He currently resides in Austin, Texas. chrisozley.com\nArsalan Pervaiz is a jazz guitarist. Currently working as Guitar faculty at National Academy of Performing Arts, Karachi, Pakistan. He has been selected multiple times for International exchange programs. He has collaborated, performed live and composed music with Lee Redfield.\nFranklin Piland has had multiple pieces premiered and recorded by a variety of professional and educational musicians, and has collaborated on his music with some of the world\u2019s best humans, ranging from university faculty and students across the nation to renowned flautist Fran\u00e7ois Minaux, star soprano Audra Methvin, and critically-acclaimed saxophonist Ann Bradfield. Arrangements of Franklin\u2019s are widely-requested and numerous, and range from solos to symphonies. His choral and band works have drawn attention from legendary composers of our time, Eric Whitacre, Donald Grantham, Mark Camphouse, and David Holsinger being some of the most prominent. His band work \u201cSomnia Mortem\u201d was named a finalist in the ATSSB Composition Competition and has been championed beautifully by David Holsinger since 2013. He has been commissioned numerous works for a wide variety of ensembles, most recently \u201cMeditations\u201d for Wind Ensemble, \u201cNine \u2013 Concertino for Tuba and Piano,\u201d \u201cRose Made Man,\u201d a One-Act Opera, and three works for the Pakistani/American fusion group Sangat (Moon of the 15th, Sangat, and Morning). As a performer he has played as the principal tubist for the Eastern New Mexico University Wind Symphony from 2008 to 2013, performed in a variety of wind ensembles in New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Ireland, in addition to a number of solo and chamber recitals. Franklin continues to perform as a soloist; he has performed with the University of Texas Middle Eastern Ensemble for multiple years and currently performs with the University of Texas Hispanic/Caribbean Ensemble, the international touring group Sangat, and the Cedar Park Winds. Additionally, Franklin is intensely passionate about music education and continues to be requested for high school band and low brass clinics across Texas and New Mexico. Franklin currently serves as an audio and video recording engineer for the University of Texas at Austin Recording Studio at the Butler School of Music. Franklinpiland.com\nLee Redfield earned a Masters of Music in ethnomusicology from the University of Texas at Austin in 2015 and both a Bachelors of Arts and a Bachelors of Music in Music Education with Washington State Certification from the University of Washington in 2007. While working as a public school teacher he taught High school Jazz and electronic music composition for the Bellevue School District. After his undergraduate graduation he traveled to South India to study saxophone with Karnatik master Dr. Kadri Gopalnath. Lee has continued to travel the world collecting melodies, scales, and rhythms to develop and expand his repertoire. In 2007 and 2008 he lectured at some of the most prestigious music institutes in Peru. While at UT Austin as a graduate student the university employed him as a teaching assistant for Music History of the 20th Century, History of Rock as well as Music, Identity and Difference. In 2014 he was funded by UT Austin and the U.S. Department of State to lecture and perform at The National Academy of Performing Arts in Karachi Pakistan. In 2015 he performed as the featured artist of the Daniel Pearl World Music Days at the Residence of The Consulate General of the United States in Karachi. Lee has studied jazz with Don Lanphere, Marc Seals, Dan Greenblatt, Vern Selert, Micheal Brockman, Burt Wilson, Mike West, Dr. Jere Knudtsen, Tracy Knoop, Skerik, Mark Taylor, and Cuong Vu. He studied Karnatik music with Dr. Kadri Gopalnath and Hindustani music with Dr. Stephen Slawek. leeredfield.com\nDr. Sonia Tamar Seeman plays Balkan and Turkish-style clarinet and kanun. She studied in Macedonia with members of the Radio-Television Skopje calgija ensemble, and in Turkey worked with Romani master clarinetists Naci G\u00f6\u00e7men and Selim Sesler. In addition to writing liner notes for numerous cds of Romani and Turkish musicians, she facilitates musical tours and residencies at UT-Austin. She co-founded Turkish group Yeni Ses in Seattle, WA; performed with Los Angeles\u2019 Aman ensemble, and founded the University of Texas, Austin\u2019s Middle Eastern Ensemble \u201cBereket\u201d in 2006. In addition to her ongoing work with Sangat, she founded and participates in A\u015fk-i Me\u015fk, an 8-piece Austin-based ensemble that specializes in traditional urban music from the Middle East and Turkey.\nMuhammad Ahsan Shabbir is a Singer/Songwriter. He started learning music in 2005 at the National Academy of Performing Arts, Karachi, Pakistan. He has collaborated and performed live with many international musicians. He writes & records songs about love, peace and friendship. He is currently working as music faculty at NAPA. He has also been selected multiple times for International Exchange Programs in India and United States where he conducts lecture, recitals, workshops and performances at prestigious institutions. ahsanbabamusic.com\nAbeir Shan is a percussionist currently studying eastern classical tabla under the guidance of Ustaad Bashir Khan from the National Academy of Performing Arts ( NAPA Pakistan ). She recently returned to Pakistan after visiting South Korea where she studied the Korean traditional percussion instrument called Janggu. She has collaborated with various artists from Mongolia , Africa , Uzbekistan, Combodia and Myanmar. In her free time, she backpacks and explores Pakistani folk music also writes poetry, sketch and loves to study psychology.\nIn an attempt to keep young Benjamin Vogel out of trouble, his elementary school band teacher offered to teach him the electric bass and let him join the school concert band. The gambit was mostly a success, and Ben has developed into a highly skilled, in-demand multi-instrumentalist in the Austin scene. Equally at home laying down tracks in a recording studio or tearing up the stage, Ben is passionate about many styles of music, primarily jazz fusion and rock n\u2019 roll. He also recently graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Masters Degree in Music Composition. Ben is extremely grateful for the opportunity to play with Sangat and regards it as a highlight of his musical journey here in Austin.",
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        "raw_content": "idiots on facebook\nEvery so often, people say things to me like, \u201cGod, why on earth do Jews keep banging on about anti-Semitism? It\u2019s the 21st century! People don\u2019t hate Jews in Europe anymore. They\u2019re just overreacting\u201d.\nBelow is a conversation that just occurred on a friend\u2019s Facebook status that was actually about the Clacton by-election and descended rather rapidly into something else. Kudos to Stuart and Ed and the others who took him on.\nWhile I rarely see conversations quite so blatantly and proudly racist, I do have to put up with comments about \u201cZionists\u201d running the world and not learning their \u201clesson\u201d from the Holocaust on a fairly regular basis, making it rather obviously which Zionists are being referred to (hint: not the Christian ones). If you believe this, you are not cool and party to secret knowledge that is \u201cobvious\u201d if you just google \u201cRothschild\u201d. You are a racist.\nIf you don\u2019t believe this, the only way we are going to create a world in which people can exist peacefully with one another without regard to race, religion, colour or creed is if we step up and defend each other when dickheads like Aleks Green turn up and start spouting shite about marginalised groups. I\u2019ve titled this post to be about anti-semitism but it didn\u2019t end there: the full conversation took in trashing Muslims, black people, immigrants, women and gay people. Bigots rarely stop at one group of people who aren\u2019t them. I\u2019ll defend you if you defend me.\nActually, I\u2019ll defend you even if you don\u2019t defend me, because I\u2019m not a dick. But I\u2019d appreciate it if you returned the favour.\nConversation has obviously been edited for clarity.\nTagged as: antisemitism, homophobia, idiots on facebook, racism, sexism",
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        "raw_content": "(NBC, September 9-December 16, 1978)\nDePatie-Freleng Enterprises, Marvel Comics Animation\nMike Road \u2013 Mr. Fantastic/Reed Richards\nGinny Tyler \u2013 Invisible Girl/Susan Richards\nTed Cassidy \u2013 The Thing/Benjamin J. Grimm, Mole Man\nFrank Welker \u2013 H.E.R.B.I.E., Impossible Man\nDick Tufeld - Narrator\nFor the history of the Fantastic Four, check out the post here.\nThe second Fantastic Four cartoon was probably the most hated. The reason being? One word: H.E.R.B.I.E.\nThe Fantastic Four, featuring H.E.R.B.I.E.\nBefore Marvel became an entertainment powerhouse at the box-office, they were constantly struggling to bring their characters out of the comics and onto the screen. They often had to rely on other studios, and thus made deals licensing out their characters for production. In 1977, Universal Studios optioned an assortment of characters for various live-action productions. Most famously in that deal was the Hulk for The Incredible Hulk. However, Universal only optioned the Human Torch and not the rest of his team.\nH.E.R.B.I.E. helping work the Fantasticar.\nWhen NBC\u2019s Fred Silverman wanted to commission a new Fantastic Four series, Universal would not allow the use of the Torch (ironically, NBC would come to share owners with Universal decades later). A popular myth that had spread over the years was he was left out in fear kids would try to emulate him and set himself on fire. In the comics up to this point, the Inhumans Crystal and Medusa and hero for hire Luke Cage served as alternate members of the team, as others would as well down the line. But, instead of using an established Marvel character, they decided to use an all-new one: H.E.R.B.I.E. (Frank Welker).\nThe strange Inhumans.\nH.E.R.B.I.E., or Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-Type, Integrated Electronics, was a robot created by Mr. Fantastic (Mike Road) to aid in his experiments and their exploratory missions. Stan Lee pitched the idea of a cute robot sidekick to DePatie-Freleng (DFE), with artist Dave Cockrum commissioned to design it. However, Cockrum ended up disliking the character immensely and was replaced by Fantastic Four co-creator Jack Kirby. Lee would also serve as a writer for the show, while Kirby provided storyboards.\nThe menace of Magneto!\nLike the previous Hanna-Barbera Fantastic Four series, it adapted some of its episode plots from actual comic stories; however heavily altered with the inclusion of H.E.R.B.I.E. For instance, \u201cMedusa and the Inhumans\u201d adapted the first encounter of the Inhumans and the Fantastic Four from Fantastic Four #45 (1965), however they were led by Medusa and had typical villain plans for world conquest. Medusa later returned as a member of the Frightful Four in the same-titled episode, however as a willing member and not under the influence of amnesia as in Fantastic Four #36 (1965). \u201cCalamity on Campus\u201d was based on Fantastic Four #35 (1966) but relocated the story\u2019s setting to St. Louis and omitted the alchemist villain Diablo. Along with the standard Fantastic Four foes, like Dr. Doom (John Stephenson), the android Dragon Man, the subterranean Mole Man (Ted Cassidy) and the shape-changing alien Impossible Man (Welker), there were also appearances by some original characters and even the X-Men\u2019s Magneto (although, he wasn\u2019t called a mutant during his appearance and was depicted as a typical crook, voiced by Stephenson).\nAd for the series.\nFantastic Four, also known as The New Fantastic Four, debuted on NBC on September 9, 1978. Along with Lee, the series was written by Roy Thomas, Bob Johnson, Christy Marx and Bob Stitzel. In an unusual move, the episode would begin immediately after the intro with narration by Dick Tufeld, and then cut to the title card shortly after; typically, the title card would be shown immediately after the intro or superimposed over the start of the episode. The series\u2019 theme was composed by Dean Elliott and Eric Rogers, with the remainder of the music done by Elliott.\nH.E.R.B.I.E.'s comics debut.\nAt 13 episodes, this is the shortest Fantastic Four cartoon to date. It was quickly cancelled, hurting an already-struggling DFE. They quickly pitched a new series to make use of the license, but instead Silverman ended up acquiring the rights to the Thing (Cassidy) to be used in The Thing by Hanna-Barbera, while DFE moved on to another Marvel hero: Spider-Woman. H.E.R.B.I.E., while not a popular character, soon found his way into the comics in Fantastic Four #209 (1979) by Marv Wolfman and John Byrne. Mr. Fantastic was inspired to build H.E.R.B.I.E. after the character was included in an in-universe television show as a replacement for the Torch, who was unavailable to give permission to use his likeness. H.E.R.B.I.E. has since appeared in a variety of comics, programs and movies.\nOne of the VHS release covers.\nMilton Bradley made a board game inspired by the show, which had players rescuing H.E.R.B.I.E. from Dr. Doom. Prism Entertainment Corp. released six episodes to VHS as part of their Marvel Comics Video Library across several volumes. A two-video set featuring \u201cMeet Doctor Doom\u201d and \u201cThe Olympics of Space\u201d was also released. Morningstar Entertainment transferred several of the videos in the series to DVD for release in Canada, which included \u2018Meet Doctor Doom\u201d and \u201cThe Impossible Man\u201d. The complete series was released to DVD in the United Kingdom in 2010 by Clear Vision Ltd.\n\u201cA Monster Among Us\u201d (9/9/78) \u2013 The Fantastic Four take on an alien monster that crash-landed on Earth.\n\u201cThe Menace of Magneto\u201d (9/16/78) \u2013 Magneto wins leadership of the team from Mr. Fantastic and turns them into criminals.\n\u201cThe Phantom of Film City\u201d (9/23/78) \u2013 The Fantastic Four\u2019s movie is plagued by Skrulls.\n\u201cMedusa and the Inhumans\u201d (9/30/78) \u2013 The Fantastic Four investigate reports of strange beings in the Alps and end up prisoners of the Inhumans.\n\u201cThe Diamond of Doom\u201d (10/7/78) \u2013 The sinister Queen Sebel enlists the Fantastic Four\u2019s aid in retrieving the Great White Stone stolen from her.\n\u201cThe Mole Man\u201d (10/14/78) \u2013 The Fantastic Four have to stop Mole Man\u2019s theft of power plants around the world.\n\u201cThe Olympics of Space\u201d (10/21/78) \u2013 Thing is abducted by warring aliens and made to compete in their contests.\n\u201cThe Fantastic Four Meet Doctor Doom\u201d (10/28/78) \u2013 Doctor Doom forces the Fantastic Four to go back in time to steal the treasure of Blackbeard.\n\u201cThe Frightful Four\u201d (11/4/78) \u2013 Wizard creates his own team, the Frightful Four, to combat the Fantastic Four.\n\u201cCalamity on the Campus\u201d (11/11/78) \u2013 Gregson Gilbert\u2019s robotic Dragon Man ends up stolen by his assistant for his own sinister purposes.\n\u201cThe Impossible Man\u201d (11/18/78) \u2013 A shapeshifting alien comes to Earth and inadvertently befriends a criminal who makes use of his abilities.\n\u201cThe Final Victory of Doctor Doom\u201d (11/25/78) \u2013 Doctor Doom blackmails the United States into turning the country over to him.\n\u201cBlastaar, the Living Bomb Burst\u201d (12/2/78) \u2013 The discovery of the Negative Zone leads to Mr. Fantastic accidentally unleashing Blastaar on the planet.\nLabels: 1970s, comic book, comic book adaptation, DePatie-Freleng, Fantastic Four, Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics Animation, NBC",
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        "title": "Polio reappears in Nigeria, triggering massive response | Science | AAAS",
        "raw_content": "A child receives polio vaccine during a 2013 vaccination campaign in Nigeria.\nZUMA Press Inc./Alamy Stock Photo\nPolio reappears in Nigeria, triggering massive response\nBy Leslie Roberts Aug. 15, 2016 , 4:00 PM\nThe government of Nigeria today launched a massive vaccination campaign in the northern state of Borno in response to news that two children there had been paralyzed by wild-type polio virus. The cases, reported last week, came just as Nigeria and the global community were celebrating 2 years without a wild polio case in a country that once accounted for half of all cases in the world. Now, Nigeria\u2019s neighbors are also preparing major polio vaccination efforts in a bid to prevent new cases.\nThe new outbreak didn\u2019t come as much of a surprise to those who have long been trying to eradicate the virus. Much of Borno is under control of the ruthless terrorist group Boko Haram, vaccinators have been unable to reach hundreds of thousands of children, and the insurgency has disrupted surveillance for the virus, which appears to have been circulating undetected for years. \u201cThis is what keeps people in polio eradication up at night\u2014the worry that polio virus could be lurking in the insecure parts of Borno and Somalia,\u201d says Steve Cochi, the point person for polio eradication at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta.\nCochi also mentions another factor: complacency. With Nigeria off the list of endemic countries\u2014only Afghanistan and Pakistan remain\u2014eradication leaders have been optimistic they would stop transmission worldwide in 2016, bringing them tantalizingly close to the end of the 28-year $14 billion eradication effort. But there were signs that, after its hard-won success, the government of Nigeria was letting down its guard. \u201cIt is not surprising that attention would slip after 2 years without a case,\u201d says Michel Zaffran, the new director of polio eradication at World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. \u201cYou lose political commitment very quickly when a disease appears to have disappeared,\u201d Cochi agrees.\nA 4-and-a-half-year-old girl named Aisha in Jere district was the first new case. In May her extended family had escaped from Boko Haram\u2013controlled territory and trekked 2 days to the Muna camp for internally displaced persons in Jere, according to Zaffran. The girl, who became paralyzed on 6 July, has since recovered \u201cand now walks without a limp,\u201d he says. Health officials, under military escort, are still investigating the second case, a 12-month-old boy who was paralyzed on 13 July in Gwoza district, not far from Chibok where Boko Haram abducted more than 200 schoolgirls in 2014.\nCDC scientists quickly sequenced viral isolates from the two cases. Both viruses are closely related to one last seen in Borno in 2011, suggesting that polio has been circulating undetected there for 5 years. Cochi and others fear the virus has spread widely throughout the countries of the Lake Chad region. \u201cThe borders are all insecure,\u201d he says.\nBecause of the 2-year respite, many of the government experts who led the battle to wipe out the virus in Nigeria have moved on. \u201cNew people will have to come to grips with the problem,\u201d says Muhammad Pate, the former minister of state for health who headed the country\u2019s polio effort and is now an adjunct professor at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The presidential task force on polio eradication Pate used to chair hasn\u2019t convened in at least a year. Although the central government has budgeted money for polio eradication this year, officials have not yet released it, and interest among some local government officials is waning.\nPate worries that people will attribute the outbreak to insecurity alone and \u201cmight miss the significance of this as a wake-up call to be more diligent when there are no cases.\u201d That means making sure that each campaign is meticulously executed, monitoring every vaccinator, and using real-time data from one vaccination round to plan the next.\nMore campaigns are in the works. A second one is scheduled to launch 27 August across four northern states, with the goal of reaching 4 million to 4.5 million children under 5. Chad, northern Cameroon, southern Niger, and parts of the Central African Republic will synchronize campaigns. Already helicopters are flying vaccine into hard-to-access areas like Gwoza, and \u201cthe next step is to airlift vaccinators because the road is not safe,\u201d says Alhaji Samaila Muhammad Mera, the emir of Argungu in Kebbi state and the deputy chairman of the Northern Traditional Leaders Committee on Primary Health Care. Teams are searching for more polio cases in Jere and Gwoza. And in one bit of good news, the military recently wrested control of large swaths of Borno from the insurgents, which may enable vaccinators to reach what were previously \u201cno-go\u201d zones.\nTraditional and religious leaders, who have been pivotal in convincing suspicious populations to accept polio vaccination, are mobilizing quickly, Mera says. Because the camp where the girl was diagnosed is close to Maiduguri, Borno\u2019s densely populated capital, \u201cwe need to do something there very quickly,\u201d Mera says. \u201cThere is so much at risk.\u201d\nWHO\u2019s Zaffran says the speed and magnitude of the response bodes well for quashing the outbreak quickly. \u201cI personally believe we can still interrupt transmission worldwide in 2016, and we are certainly doing everything possible to do so.\u201d\nBruce Aylward, the longtime leader of the global initiative who more recently ran WHO\u2019s Ebola response, says program leaders should be ready for more setbacks. \u201cYou are dealing with the tail end of a huge eradication effort \u2026 this is when the virus will do everything to depress, demoralize, and derail you,\u201d he says. \u201cAre we as committed to its extinction as it is to surviving?\u201d\ndoi:10.1126/science.aah7197",
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        "raw_content": "School celebrates patron saint\u2014a Roman legion who was martyred for defying orders\nARCHBISHOP Philip Tartaglia of Glasgow told Cumbernauld pupils last week the story behind their school\u2019s saint\u2014a Roman Legion who chose execution over persecuting Christians.\nTHE archbishop of Glasgow celebrated the feast day Mass on September 20 for pupils of St Maurice\u2019s High School, which straddles three different dioceses\u2014Glasgow, Motherwell and Edinburgh.\nPupils from St Maurice\u2019s, named after a Roman Legion leader from the 3rd century, were educated by the archbishop on how their saint stood up for Christians at a time when they were seen as a threat to the Roman Empire.\n\u201cArchbishop Tartaglia explained to them how St Maurice refused to persecute Christians, and was martyred as a result,\u201d said headteacher James McParland.\nSt Maurice served as a high-ranking commander in the Roman Army. When ordered by Emperor Maximian to harass Christians, St Maurice and his legion refused, and were wiped out as punishment.\n\u201cBecause of that, he became St Maurice,\u201d said Mr McParland, citing the archbishop\u2019s talk with the pupils.\n\u201cI think it was very important, especially for the young kids to learn about this,\u201d he added.\nCumbernauld is twinned with Bron in France, which is within driving distance of Geneva, an area that is significant to St Maurice, Mr McParland said.\nArchbishop Tartaglia celebrated Mass alongside Frs Michael Briody and John Mulholland.\n\u201cIt was an absolutely beautiful celebration,\u201d Mr McParland said.\n\u201cWe have it every year, as I think it\u2019s really important that all of us in the school get to go to Mass on the feast day, so obviously for us it\u2019s one of the key highlights on our calendar, hence why we ran the Masses over two days so that the whole school could be involved.\u201d\nLaughing, he said that the archbishop \u2018told them in a typical fashion that he was going to wing his sermon,\u2019 where he talked about the Jesus the Teacher Icon, which was present at the feast day Masses.\nDespite this, the archbishop delivered a great talk on the icon, Mr McParland said, adding that \u2018he just talked right around it,\u2019 and that \u2018having him there on the second day made it even more special for the schoolkids.\u2019\n\u201cI also think it adds that wee bit of an extra special feeling to these events, and because we are partnered with four different primaries in the Motherwell, Glasgow and the St Andrews & Edinburgh dioceses we have visits from various different bishops,\u201d he said.\n\u201cLast year we had Bishop [Joseph] Toal, and this year we have Archbishop Leo Cushley coming to us in November, which will be a great way to lead us into Catholic Education Week.\u201d\nThe latest Catholic news from home and abroad...\nThe Vatican\u2019s top astronomer, issued the call to Scottish Catholics...",
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        "raw_content": "An Interview with Bennie Woodell, Director of Fast Zombies with Guns and Death Angel December\nBennie Woodell on (re)Search my Trash\nTwo films of yours are about to be released, Fast Zombies with Guns and Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill.\nLet's start with Fast Zombies with Guns: In a few words, what is it about?\nFAST ZOMBIES WITH GUNS!\n[Ok, this admitedly was a stupid question. - The editor]\nWhat inspired you to write the film in the first place?\nOriginally, it was actually a joke. I was premiering my first feature film, The Chauffeur, and I wanted to have some grindhouse trailers before the screening. At the time my friend was writing a zombie film and he was bouncing ideas off of me and I asked him at one point if they were fast or slow zombies. He said slow and I said, \"Oh they should be fast because they're scarier.\" Then he kept on talking about his idea and it came to me and I slammed my hand down on the counter and said, \"What if they're fast zombies with guns? Because you can't outrun a fast zombie and you sure as hell can't outrun fast zombies with guns!\" And that was how it was born. I quickly wrote up a mock trailer for the film never intending to make it, and at the screening everyone got a kick out of the trailer. I just kind of put it out of my mind until like five months later people were asking when it was going to come out and I thought it would be a fun film to shoot.\nSo there was no real inspiration like I grew up watching Romero's films or anything like that, it was really an accident that it came into being, and it was a great accident in my opinion. Out of everything I've shot, I had the most fun shooting that film because it was ridiculous and we knew it so we always had a great laugh when we were shooting it.\nYour depiction of zombies differs from the classical zombie quite a bit. What caused you to make your zombies fast and equip them with guns? And your thoughts about the zombie genre as such?\nHonestly, and I know there are some die hard zombie enthusiasts out there who will disagree with me, and that's okay, but I have a hard time watching walking zombies. I just don't find them scary at all. I'm sure they were terrifying when they first were released, like the old Universal monster pics, but it's a different time now and I think for me, they're great for nostalgia purposes but not for a good scare on a Friday night. But when 28 Days Later came out I sat there in the theatre on edge the whole time. No longer could you just run away from a crawling zombie coming at you; these zombies were out for blood and were quicker than people it seemed. And adding guns to the mix is really the next logical step in my mind, because now the one thing that people had to defend themselves with aren't a total advantage anymore.\nBut I also didn't make Fast Zombies with Guns to be a scary horror film, some people said they were really scared and had nightmares from it oddly, but I really intended it to have a more action/grindhouse type feel to it and take something that's a really crazy idea and just see how far I could take it within our budget.\nDeath Angel December: Vengeance Kill: Now what is that one about?\nDeath Angel December: Vengeance Kill is a film about a girl, December, who witnesses her Mom and Brother being murdered as a child over her father's monetary debt to Mr. Law. She flees and tries to live a normal life but is attacked in college and that's the switch in her mind. After that she starts training and goes on a quest for vengeance to not only find her family's murderers but also to kill any man or woman who is evil and will harm the innocents of the city she lives in. I always thought she was like a female prostitute Batman. One day she finds the knife that killed her brother as evidence and she is introduced to the killers once again and she goes after them one by one.\nYour main inspirations for the film?\nThere were a few inspirations honestly. The main films being the girls with guns genre from Hong Kong, like Naked Killer and sub-sequent sequels being the Raped by an Angel series, Black Cat 1 and 2 - gosh there's a number. Also Hong Kong cinema as a whole was an inspiration for that, as well as everything I write. If you noticed, Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill has a lot of traits that are in HK films, like the voice-over narration, the flashbacks, the story structure, the action sequences; it's all Hong Kong inspired because I've been a huge Hong Kong film lover since Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill and have amassed a huge collection of HK films. One film that I paid homage to in Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill was A Chinese Torture Chamber Story 2, I won't say which scene because if you've seen the film you'll know right away.\nAside from Hong Kong cinema, I was thinking about films like I Spit On Your Grave, Thriller and other sexploitation films from the past. I even showed Leena I Spit On Your Grave before we started filming so she could see what the rap- revenge genre was like.\nYour thoughts about what I would dub the avenging angel-subgenre as such?\nI absolutely love the avenging angel genre, or the girls with guns genre as I've always called it. They are always creative because the women they use in the films are always incredibly sexy and beautiful, and they figure out ways to exploit that to the woman's advantage. With a guy killing movie, it's pretty cut and dry you know; brute strength plus big fire power equals killing and vengeance, whereas with girls they figure out ways to get where they need to be to get the job done. A great recent example from the US was Sucker Punch. I absolutely loved that film and thought it was very creative in what the girls were doing; dancing for the men to get the items they needed. It was creative and interesting. But look at say Chow Yun Fat in The Killer, he walks into the restaurant, knocks on the door and just blows people away. Exciting and awesome, yes, but think of how differently a woman would have had to do that in a true girls with guns flick. And that's why I love the genre.\nBoth Fast Zombies with Guns and Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill were done on rather low budgets. Would you have done anything differently provided you had sufficient funds?\nYes! Yes! Oh God Yes! I would have hired a gaffer with a full grip truck, an on-set sound guy, a post sound guy, and a visual FX artist. I had great special effects artists on set who did a fantastic job with the little money we had, and if we had more money they could have done so much more as well.\nBoth films feature excellent action sequences, especially considering your budgets. To put it bluntly: How did you do it?\nAction sequences themselves don't cost a lot of money, the real trick is understanding how a good action sequence is put together. I originally did theatre in High School, and spent a lot of time doing stage combat, going to theatre camp and doing stage combat for weeks straight; so I had a grasp on how to construct a sequence. I remember when I was first starting to think about directing, I would sit down, look at my surroundings and see an action sequence unfold in my mind with what I was looking at. Then on top of that growing up, all I watched were action films. I would watch Rambo 2, Young Guns, The Terminator, Predator all on a daily basis pretty much. And once I got into HK cinema, I really studied how they constructed their action sequences because they were so vibrant and full of energy. I firmly believe you can do almost anything without money as long as you understand and fully grasp what you're trying to do.\nIncidently, both Fast Zombies with Guns and Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill feature memorable performances by Leena Kurishingal, Will Cummings III and Charles Ramsey. A few words about these three, and how did you initially hook up with them?\nI first met Leena in Production 2 at Columbia back in the summer of 2004. We became really great friends right away and worked on a lot of stuff together at Columbia, and then we just kept working together after graduating. She is an absolutely wonderful girl who has a lot of heart and really does a great job on screen. She really carried these films and I am so incredibly lucky to have met her and worked with her.\nI met Will Cummings III on a film I was the DP for, Clubless: The Legend of Victor Montango, and he was a joy to watch in the film. So when I was getting ready to make Fast Zombies, I knew I needed him in the film and we haven't looked back! He's an incredibly professional actor and really takes things seriously, but he always comes in with great ideas on how to make the character or scenes better.\nCharles Ramsey auditioned for The Chauffeur many years ago, and I cast him as the headmaster of the orphanage. He was on set for I think one day, maybe two, but he did a fantastic job in that film and knew we'd work together again, which we have many times. Charles is one of those actors that just loves what he does, and you can see it. When he's not acting he's still on set helping out with whatever and having a great time with everyone.\nWhile Fast Zombies with Guns and Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill are about to be released, you have already premiered your latest feature, The Sad Caf\ufffd. What can you tell us about that one?\nThe Sad Caf\ufffd has been my baby for the past six years. It was supposed to be my first feature out of film school, but then things happened and I went a different direction, but I finally came back to it. The film is my homage to Hong Kong cinema about a hitman who falls in love with a girl at the caf\ufffd he frequents, but is afraid to pursue it due to what's happened in the past with a previous relationship. He finally decides to go for it but then has to live with a life altering decision not only for him, but for her as well.\nThe film is told in a way that would be a cross between a Wong Kar-Wai, John Woo and Johnnie To film. There's a lot of voice-over narration and art cinema aspects throughout the entire film, then there's the action sequences and underworld dealings that bring the story to other places. I am very proud of this film and am getting ready for the festival circuit with it. This is also the kind of film that I originally intended to do when I began film making. The horror films were never my original intention.\nA few words about your debut feature, The Chauffeur?\nThe Chauffeur... that was a great first feature film out of film school that people really seemed to enjoy. I took the film to some horror film conventions and met a lot of great people who I still talk to, to this day all because of the film. Hopefully someday it'll get a release somewhere because it is a fun little slasher film.\nBefore The Chauffeur, you have directed quite a few shorts. What can you tell us about those?\nThose were all films I did at Columbia College Chicago, and all were pretty much action films. If you look at those shorts and watch The Sad Caf\ufffd, you'll see that even in film school this was the direction I was going.\nAny other films you'd like to talk about? Any future projects?\nWell, I'm starting to write my next feature film, Sweet Sorrow, which was a short I did at Columbia. I'm maybe a third of the way through the script and I'm hoping to be able to raise the money to shoot it sometime next year.\nA few words about your production company, Jiang-Hu Productions - and what does the name actually mean?\nJiang Hu is actually the world of the triads in China and Hong Kong. When I was at Columbia I had to think of a name for my production company (I didn't HAVE to, but I'm a firm believer that finer details are what make things professional and authentic), and I thought to myself since my major influences all come from triad films, why not just name my company that. This way people who know about the world of Jiang Hu will know what kind of films they're going to see when they put in a Jiang-Hu Production, and those who don't know about it can ask and they can learn something. It's really a tribute more than anything; if there were no films out there involving the triads, I don't know what I would have gotten into otherwise.\nYou have also worked on quite a few films by quite a few other people in quite a few positions. What can you tell us about your work for other directors?\nThe films I've DP'd were a lot of fun to do. The comedies for E.S. 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His versatility and lethal scoring ability are uncharacteristically perfect for Creighton\u2019s offense.\nAfter a record 29-6 record last season, Coach McDermott was able to take off his coaching whistle and reflect on his son\u2019s season as a father.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a unique situation obviously, but it\u2019s very cool as a parent when the season is over, to reflect on what has transpired for Doug individually,\u201d the older McDermott said. \u201cAnd to have been able to share that with your son, it\u2019s an experience we\u2019ll always cherish and mean more to us somewhere down the road. Certainly, (Theresa) and I are proud of how hard Doug\u2019s worked and how hard he\u2019s handled his success by being humble.\u201d\nBut unless it\u2019s for laundry or a home-cooked meal, both McDermotts try not to over-do it.\n\u201cAs cool as it is to see your son every day, I\u2019ll admit most college kids don\u2019t have to see their parents more than once or twice a month, so I try to give Doug his space.\u201d\nNow that the McDermotts and Creighton are on the nation\u2019s radar, expectations begin to flood in. Everyone wants a March darling for the Dance. The Bluejays have the right formula: father-son-coach combo, a star player (McDermott, obviously), stud big man (Gregory Echenique returns after averaging 9.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg), experience (Senior Grant Gibbs, a Gonzaga transfer last year, averaged 7 ppg, 4.5 apg, 5.0 rpg) and most importantly, depth (virtually the entire core of the team returns). Check, check, check and check.\n\u201cThe fact that we return nine-10 guys from last season\u2014you can\u2019t put a price tag on that type of experience,\u201d the older McDermott said. \u201cWe certainly have the pieces, the chemistry to have a very good season.\u201d\nThere still are question marks for Creighton, though, mainly on the ever-important point guard position. One player the Bluejays did lose was starting floor general Antoine Young, who averaged 12.5 points a game last year. Sophomore Austin Chatman will get the starting nod after some reps as a rookie.\n\u201cThat\u2019s our only serious question, at the point guard position,\u201d Coach McDermott said. \u201cHow can Austin respond? Obviously, he\u2019s moving into a starting role. That presents a different level of expectation. A year ago, if he was having a rough night, we had a senior (Young) to come in. Now, he\u2019ll have to play through some of those mistakes. 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After spending years as a second fiddle to Barnes or the coach\u2019s son, now he\u2019s the starting point of every scouting report and known as the stud who dropped 44 points on Bradley on the road.\nWhen Doug isn\u2019t in the gym crafting his game, he\u2019s chilling out in Omaha, where he\u2019s listed Jimmy\u2019s Egg as one of his many go-to spots.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not just corn fields, there\u2019s actually a lot to do here,\u201d Doug said, laughing.\nHe said he does get some celebrity treatment as the star of the basketball team, particularly from older Creighton fans and alumni, but goes relatively unnoticed on campus.\nDon\u2019t Creighton students know this guy is big time?\nAnd you think this dude would be cocky. Instead, he\u2019s the guy with dinner table manners.\n\u201cThe expectations placed on his shoulders are off the charts,\u201d Coach McDermott said. \u201cBut I think he knows to take everything with a grain of salt. He\u2019s been very efficient in his approach. I wouldn\u2019t expect anything different from his production this season. He\u2019s continued to grow his game as a defensive player, with his ball handling skills, his abilities facing the basket.\u201d\nAnd you\u2019d think there\u2019d be animosity for special treatment of the coach\u2019s son.\nThat\u2019s hardly the case.\n\u201cI think most coaches expect more out of their best players, I try to treat it that way,\u201d he said. \u201cI ride him more than any player, if you want to call that special treatment.\u201d\nWhen asked to assess his stellar sophomore campaign, Doug says, \u201cI think I have to be more patient with a lot of things, I know my defense needs to be much, much better.\u201d\nThat\u2019s right, Doug McDermott is still trying to get better. He still has the chip on his shoulder. But how do you trump last season\u2019s numbers?\n\u201cYou don\u2019t,\u201d he said. \u201cBut that\u2019s not what it\u2019s about. 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        "raw_content": "Editorial note: This fall, the David Horowitz Freedom Center released a report naming the 10 Top American Universities Most Friendly to Terrorists. Among them were three campuses of the University of California system: The University of California, Irvine, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California, San Diego.\nThese universities give financial support and campus privileges to organizations that promote terrorist propaganda, specifically Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the Muslim Students Association (MSA). Both of these campus groups were created by the Muslim Brotherhood, the creator of Hamas, an organization which openly advocates for the destruction of the Jewish state and the genocide of the Jewish people.\nOn November 25, we wrote to the presidents of each university named in our \u201cTop Ten\u201d report to urge them to withdraw their financial and institutional support for student organizations which promote terrorist agendas. The president of the University of California and former head of the Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, did not reply to our letter but assigned a response to the Executive Director of Student Affairs at UC Irvine. What follows is our second letter to President Napolitano and then an exchange between the UC Irvine administrator and our campus director, Sara Dogan, followed by our initial letter to President Napolitano.\nCEO & Founder, the David Horowitz Freedom Center\nDear Janet Napolitano,\nOn November 20, 2015, I sent you a letter about two organizations that promote terrorist propaganda, and specifically terrorist lies about Jews and the state of Israel on your campuses. These organizations \u2013 Students for Justice in Palestine and the Muslim Students Association \u2013 were founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the terrorist organization that trained Osama bin Laden and that created Hamas, whose charter calls for the extermination of the Jews. Both these organizations receive funding and special privileges from your university. I asked you to end this support: \u201cThis letter is to ask you to withdraw your active support for this organization and the terrorist agendas it promotes, specifically the destruction of the Jewish state of Israel, and the extermination of its Jewish population.\u201d As a former head of the Department of Homeland Security, surely you can appreciate the inappropriateness of having a taxpayer-funded university provide financial support to pro-terrorist propaganda groups.\nYet your response to my letter was to pass this entire issue to a subordinate, Ms. Jerlena Griffin-Desta, who is in charge of student affairs at one of your satellite campuses. This sleight-of-hand evades the fact that these groups with your financial support and official blessing operate at virtually all your schools. Adding injury to this insult, your subordinate responded by lecturing me about the First Amendment, as though I had asked you to suppress these organizations and deny their freedoms of assembly and speech. I did not. It is true that these are hateful, pro-terrorist organizations that agitate for the destruction of the Jewish state and that support the terrorist party Hamas, which seeks the extermination of its Jewish inhabitants; but there is nothing in my letter that asks you to suppress them. By the way, this subterfuge of hiding behind the First Amendment is a staple of the defenses offered for the indefensible activities of SJP and MSA by Brotherhood agents like CAIR and their allies like the Center for Constitutional Rights.\nLet me repeat the clear request of my original letter: I am asking you to withdraw the University of California\u2019s financial support and campus privileges (e.g., offices provided by the University). If you continue to refuse to do this, please provide me with an explanation that does not insult my intelligence or the intelligence of the America taxpayers who pay your salary and support your institution.\nCc: Jerlena Griffin-Desta, Richard C. Blum, William De La Pe\u00f1a, M.D., Gareth Elliott, Russell Gould, Eddie Island, George Kieffer, Sherry L. Lansing, Monica Lozano, Hadi Makarechian, Eloy Ortiz Oakley, Abraham (Avi) Oved, Norman J. Pattiz, John A. P\u00e9rez, Bonnie Reiss, Fred Ruiz, Richard Sherman, Bruce D. Varner, Paul Wachter, Charlene Zettel, Jerry Brown, Gavin Newsom, Toni Atkins, Tom Torlakson, Rodney Davis, Yolanda Gorman, Harvey Brody, Cynthia So Schroeder, Marcela Ramirez, Richard C. Ackerman, Michael D. R. Arias, Jackie M. Barbera, Amer A. Boukai, Richard K. Bridgford, Esq., Jane Buchan, Ph.D, Paul E. Butterworth, Bruce E. Cahill, Hazem H. Chehabi, M.D., Salma A. Chehabi, D. Robinson Cluck, Joseph L. Dunn, John R. Evans, Howard J. Federoff, Douglas K. Freeman, J.D., LL.M, Ed D. Fuller, John D. Gerace, Howard Gillman Ph.D., Stephen H. Gordon, Emile K. Haddad, Raouf Y. Halim, Julie Hill, Gary H. Hunt, Brendan Yu (The New University), David Suissa (LA Jewish Journal), Robert Eshman (Jewish Journal), Fermin Leal (OC Register), Hannah Mitchell (OC Business Journal), Larry Gordon (LA Times)\nMs. Jerlena Griffin-Desta\nDeputy & Executive Director-Student Affairs\nDear Ms. Griffin-Desta,\nThank you for your response to our recent letter about the presence of organizations\u2014namely the Muslim Student Union and Students for Justice in Palestine\u2014that openly spread pro-terrorist propaganda on the campus of UC-Irvine. Let me begin by making one thing abundantly clear. Our letter was not about \u201cstudent groups that express opinions critical of Israel.\u201d It was about groups that spread terrorist propaganda lies on your campus.\nWhile we are of course glad to hear that in your view \u201cthe UC Irvine Jewish student experience is thriving,\u201d your letter did not address our particular concern that these organizations at UCI, which receive substantial funding and support from the university, participate in activities and displays of propaganda which can be traced directly to the terrorist group Hamas, an organization intent on the destruction of the Jewish state and the Jewish people.\nMuch of your response centers on your University\u2019s duty to uphold the First Amendment and also neutrality on political and religious matters. You claim that these obligations prevent you from taking any action to curb the abuses of MSU and SJP, which you allude to only in passing, despite a myriad of specific examples in the attachment to our letter. This objection is a straw man. Our letter did not request or require any actions that would conflict with Irvine\u2019s constitutional obligations to protect freedom of expression. We did not ask that Irvine suppress SJP and MSU, or prevent them from holding demonstrations on campus or exercising their Constitutional rights. What we did ask was that Irvine cease providing university support to these organizations\u2014financial, moral and material\u2014including the use of university offices and facilities.\nAs our prior letter noted, we strongly doubt that you would offer such benefits to campus organizations that preach hatred of other ethnic groups, the Ku Klux Klan, for example\u2014or a similar organization centered around hatred of Muslims.\nTo reiterate what we explained in our previous letter, Students for Justice in Palestine and the Muslim Students Association (called the Muslim Student Union on your campus) were both created by members of a terrorist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, which seeks the wholesale destruction of Israel as a Jewish state and the genocidal annihilation of the Jewish people. To characterize these organizations as merely \u201ccritical of Israel,\u201d as your letter does, is like saying Adolph Hitler was \u201ccritical\u201d of Jews and homosexuals.\nAt UC-Irvine, both SJP and MSU have participated in distributing propaganda and holding events intended to further these aims. To cite just a few examples:\nIn May 2015, during \u201cAnti-Zionism Week\u201d on campus, both SJP and MSU sold t-shirts (which they marketed on their Facebook pages) emblazoned with \u201cUC Intifada,\u201d openly stating their allegiance with anti-Israel terrorists who seek to create a third \u201cintifada\u201d or war of aggression against Israel. The back of the t-shirt read \u201cEnd Settler Colonialism\u201d and contained images derived from the genocidal Hamas propaganda maps which fraudulently allege that the Arab nation of \u201cPalestine\u201d was infiltrated and overrun by Jews.\nLink: https://www.facebook.com/sjpuci/posts/822587804461966\nAs part of \u201cAnti-Zionism Week\u201d UCI MSU and SJP collaborated on the creation and display of a mock \u201capartheid wall.\u201d The panels of this wall made numerous false and genocidal allegations against Israel including that Israel committed the \u201ctheft of the land\u201d of Palestine and that Israel is an apartheid state. Panels on the wall also supported the anti-Semitic \u201cBoycott, Divestment and Sanctions\u201d campaign against Israel and portrayed the Israeli defensive military campaign, Operation Protective Edge, as \u201cGaza Massacre 2014.\u201d\nLinks: https://www.facebook.com/msuuci/, https://www.facebook.com/sjpuci/,https://octaskforce.wordpress.com/2015/05/04/the-2015-version-of-the-annual-msusjp-anti-israel-diatribe-at-uc-irvine/\nIn April 2015, members of SJP and MSU were caught on video disrupting an Anteaters for Israel event with loud chants of \u201cIsrael is an apartheid state\u201d and \u201cWhen people are occupied, resistance is justified.\u201d\nLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF_kDlxySt0\nIn December 2014, UC Irvine SJP held an event in defense of terrorist Rasmeah Odeh, with law professor Marjorie Cohn, calling Odeh \u201cour comrade and sister.\u201d Odeh was convicted by an Israeli military court in 1970 for her involvement in two fatal terrorist bombings.\nDuring Operation Protective Edge, an Israeli defensive military campaign which took place in the summer of 2014, UC Irvine SJP posted several statements and links on its Facebook page making clear that they sided with Hamas in the conflict, making such statements as \u201cIsrael\u2019s war on Gaza is not an attempt to strike back at Hamas, nor was it in the 2008 war on Gaza or the previous wars it has waged against Palestinians. This is an attempt to murder as many Palestinians as they can before they decide to stop. If you are shocked that Israel is killing Palestinian women and children do not be, this is their intention and the principle on which their state was created.\u201d\nI hope that you will address our concerns and these examples of pro-terrorist propaganda directly. MSU and SJP at Irvine are spreading terrorist doctrine and genocidal lies on your campus with the ultimate aim of destroying the Jewish state and exterminating the Jewish people. No amount of cozy meetings or coffee klatches can obliterate this truth. We are not asking you to ban these groups from campus or to prevent them from displaying their noxious propaganda. We are merely asking that you apply the same standards to MSU and SJP as you would to any other campus hate group and refuse to support them\u2014financially or otherwise\u2014in their campaign of hatred and genocide. We look forward to your reply.\nCampus Director, www.StoptheJihadonCampus.org\nCc: Janet Napolitano, Richard C. Blum, William De La Pe\u00f1a, M.D., Gareth Elliott, Russell Gould, Eddie Island,George Kieffer, Sherry L. Lansing, Monica Lozano, Hadi Makarechian, Eloy Ortiz Oakley, Abraham (Avi) Oved, Norman J. Pattiz, John A. P\u00e9rez, Bonnie Reiss, Fred Ruiz, Richard Sherman, Bruce D. Varner, Paul Wachter, Charlene Zettel, Jerry Brown, Gavin Newsom, Toni Atkins, Tom Torlakson, Rodney Davis, Yolanda Gorman, Harvey Brody, Cynthia So Schroeder, Marcela Ramirez, Richard C. Ackerman, Michael D. R. Arias, Jackie M. Barbera, Amer A. Boukai, Richard K. Bridgford, Esq., Jane Buchan, Ph.D, Paul E. Butterworth, Bruce E. Cahill, Hazem H. Chehabi, M.D., Salma A. Chehabi, D. Robinson Cluck, Joseph L. Dunn, John R. Evans, Howard J. Federoff, Douglas K. Freeman, J.D., LL.M, Ed D. Fuller, John D. Gerace, Howard Gillman Ph.D., Stephen H. Gordon, Emile K. Haddad, Raouf Y. Halim, Julie Hill, Gary H. Hunt, Brendan Yu (The New University), David Suissa (LA Jewish Journal), Robert Eshman (Jewish Journal), Fermin Leal (OC Register), Hannah Mitchell (OC Business Journal), Larry Gordon (LA Times)\nThank you for your letter of November 20th regarding your views on student groups that express opinions critical of Israel. I am responding to your concerns on behalf of President Napolitano.\nPublic higher education is founded on principles of academic freedom that are built on the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. In accordance with Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students (PACAOS) 30.40, http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/2710523/PACAOS-30\nThe University recognizes, supports, and shall not abridge the constitutional rights of faculty, students, or staff to participate, either as individuals or as members of a group, in the political process of supporting candidates for public office or any other political activity.\nMoreover, \u201cAs a state instrumentality, the University must remain neutral on religious and political matters\u201d (PACAOS 41.10), and \u201ccampuses have a responsibility to assure an ongoing opportunity for the expression of a variety of viewpoints,\u201d including \u201ccontroversial, political, and ideological content\u201d (PACAOS 86.31). This responsibility extends to access to University facilities and resources (PACAOS 41.11; 86.31).\nIn regard to your specific reference to the Irvine campus, the rhetoric around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has consistently been de-escalating as a result of UCI staff meetings with the Muslim Student Union. In fact, the UC Irvine Jewish student experience is thriving \u2013 student organizations like Hillel, Chabad, AEPi, AEPhi continue to grow and enhance the student experience. Students were part of the creation of this video highlighting their experiences: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7SUsfcTvqg. The campus has also supported both Muslim and Jewish students through programs such as Islam 101 and support of Shabbat dinners and other Jewish student activities. The Olive Tree Initiative, to which you refer in your letter, has actually received an award from the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy (in partnership with the U.S. State Department) as a Top Ten Citizen Diplomacy Program in Higher Education, among many other accolades for its work promoting peace and understanding. You can access additional coverage of the Initiative here: http://www.olivetreeinitiative.org/mediablog. Finally, the campus produced a Jewish Student Resource Guide to assist students and their families with navigating UCI.\nThe University remains committed to principles of community that aim for respectful dialogue between and among our various student groups. We appreciate your taking the time to share your views with us.\nJerlena Griffin-Desta\nJerlena.Griffin-Desta@ucop.edu\nYour school is host to organizations that spread terrorist propaganda among your student body in direct violation of the community codes of behavior that you have put in place to ensure a civil discourse on your campus. This propaganda campaign on your campus is spearheaded primarily by Students for Justice in Palestine whose violations of civil discourse are not only tolerated by your administration but actively supported and funded as well. This letter is to ask you to withdraw your active support for this organization and the terrorist agendas it promotes, specifically the destruction of the Jewish state of Israel, and the extermination of its Jewish population.\nStudents for Justice in Palestine and the Muslim Students Association were created by members of a terrorist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, and are the chief sponsors of annual campus events called \u201cIsraeli Apartheid Weeks.\u201d The sole purpose of these events is to spread the propaganda lies of the terrorist organization Hamas, which demonize the Jewish state. Members of SJP and MSA lead students in chants that call for the liberation of Palestine \u201cfrom the river to the sea\u201d \u2013 in other words, for the destruction of the Jewish state. They spread the lie that Israel is \u201coccupied Palestine.\u201d The easily accessible facts are that Israel was created on land that belonged to the Turks who are not Palestinians or even Arabs, and who ruled this territory for 400 years previous, until the Ottoman Empire was defeated in World War I. Other states created out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire are Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. There are no campus protests over these occupied lands. Only the lands that are home to the Jews.\nStudents for Justice in Palestine and the Muslim Students Association are the chief sponsors of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) resolutions, a movement inspired by Hamas. The goal of these resolutions is the economic strangulation of the Jewish state. The SJP-MSA claim that Israel is an apartheid state is ludicrous given the fact that more than a million Palestinians are citizens of Israel where they enjoy more rights and privileges than the Palestinians of Gaza and the West Bank or indeed any Arabs in any Arab country. It is an obscene charge when Hamas, whose aggressions are wholeheartedly supported by members of both organizations, has declared its goal to be the extermination of the Jews \u2013 in so many words. Mahmoud Abbas, the lifetime \u201cpresident\u201d of the West Bank has publicly said that a liberated Palestine will be Jew free. There is no Palestinian group that supports the existence of Jews in the Middle East, a region that they have continuously inhabited for 3,000 years.\nSJP and MSA are promoters of ethnic hatred against Jews whom they defame as racists, colonizers and baby killers. 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        "raw_content": "Given the list of illustrious names who could not survive past 36 holes here, special Martin Maldonado Authentic Jersey credit is due to Scottie Scheffler. The 20-year-old from Dallas finished as the leading amateur on the highly respectable 72-hole aggregate of minus one.As Scheffler continues his career, confidence clearly will not be a problem. \u201cI was trying to compete and see if I could win the golf tournament,\u201d he said. \u201cI think it would be pretty cool winning the US Open as an amateur and that was my goal coming in.\u201dLee Westwood\u2019s 76 perhaps impacted on post-round sentiment but the Englishman made it clear he would be in no hurry to return to Erin Hills. \u201cThis wouldn\u2019t be my favourite US Open venue,\u201d he admitted. \u201cI prefer when they play the traditional golf courses. The two new ones they have played recently [Chambers Bay and Erin Hills] aren\u2019t as good as http://www.authenticlosangelesangels.com/Mike-Trout-Jersey the older style courses like Shinnecock, Winged Foot, Oakmont and Congressional.\u201dJordan Spieth instead offered glowing praise towards the United States Golf Association\u2019s management of this major. The 2015 champion signed off with a 69 for a total of one over par before acknowledging inevitable pressure as felt by the USGA on account of US Open controversies of recent times.\u201cI was very, very impressed at the job the USGA did this week,\u201d said Spieth. \u201cI think they did a fantastic job.\u201cChambers Bay was tough with the greens and then last year had a tough Sunday. I thought that the USGA did a phenomenal job this week of allowing the golf course to be what it is and play the way it\u2019s supposed to play. Not trying to do anything to hold any kind of standard. Instead, create an environment where, if you play well, you can score and, if you don\u2019t, then it can go the other way.One coach recently told of an athlete who made some modest but justified criticisms of his sport. A few months later his lottery funding was trimmed. Perhaps it was coincidental but his fellow athletes took away a lesson: he rocked the boat and lost Darryl Strawberry Womens Jersey out. As the coach explained: \u201cA lot of signals are sent to people to say don\u2019t misbehave and I am troubled by that. No one is saying that bullying and other such behaviour is widespread but there is an environment that does not allow enough checks and balances.\u201dOne can imagine how vulnerable this leaves the athletes. One false move and their livelihood is toast. It does not help that Olympic athletes do not really have a strong union. Nominally there is the British Athletes Commission, which represents 1,400 Olympians and Paralympians, but few believe it has enough resources or independence to be as effective as it needs to be.There is another factor at play, too. Many athletes want to stay in sport, either as a coach or administrator, when http://www.authenticnewyorkmets.com/David-Wright-Jersey they quit the field of play. For those who pick up a reputation as a troublemaker the stink is hard to shake. As the former British bobsleigher Henry Nwume, who spoke to the BBC last week about problems inside his sport, told me: \u201cYou have everything to lose by talking. Athletes know that they run the risk of being attacked, discredited and blackballed. And that continues even after they retire. They fear positions that might have been opened for them will be closed. And they will become persona non grata.\u201dWhistleblowers also know their accounts are likely to be belittled by athletes inside the system. This is not necessarily malicious. Coaches tend to treat potential medallists better: one I spoke to admitted he was seen as a \u201cgolden child\u201d by his performance director and never received \u2013 or even saw \u2013 the abuse that many of his friends got. So when Sir Bradley Wiggins or Sir Chris Hoy is asked if there was anything wrong with British Cycling, perhaps one should not be shocked when they say no.Best, 38, met her husband about 20 years ago when they were both riding out at Toby Balding\u2019s yard and other stables.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Science / Rise in ozone-destroying chemical, says new research\nRise in banned ozone-destroying chemical shocks scientists.\nTrichlorofluoromethane, or CFC-11, is the second-most abundant ozone-depleting gas in the atmosphere and a member of the family of chemicals most responsible for the giant hole in the ozone layer that forms over Antarctica each September. Once widely used as a foaming agent, production of CFC-11 was phased out by the Montreal Protocol in 2010.\nThe new study, published today in Nature, documents an unexpected increase in emissions of this gas, likely from new, unreported production.\n\u201cWe\u2019re raising a flag to the global community to say, \u2018This is what\u2019s going on, and it is taking us away from timely recovery from ozone depletion,'\u201d said NOAA scientist Stephen Montzka, lead author of the paper, which has co-authors from CIRES, the UK, and the Netherlands. \u201cFurther work is needed to figure out exactly why emissions of CFC-11 are increasing and if something can be done about it soon.\u201d\nCFCs were once widely used in the manufacture of aerosol sprays, as blowing agents for foams and packing materials, as solvents, and as refrigerants. Though production of CFCs was phased out by the Montreal Protocol, a large reservoir of CFC-11 exists today primarily contained in foam insulation in buildings, and appliances manufactured before the mid-1990s. A smaller amount of CFC-11 also exists today in chillers.\nBecause CFC-11 still accounts for one-quarter of all chlorine present in today\u2019s stratosphere, expectations for the ozone hole to heal by mid-century depend on an accelerating decline of CFC-11 in the atmosphere as its emissions diminish\u2013 which should happen with no new CFC-11 production.\nDespite the increase in CFC-11 emissions, its concentration in the atmosphere continues to decrease, but only about half as fast as the decline observed a few years ago, and at a substantially slower rate than expected. This means that the total concentration of ozone-depleting chemicals, overall, is still decreasing in the atmosphere. However, that decrease is significantly slower than it would be without the new CFC emissions.\nPrecise measurements of global atmospheric concentrations of CFC-11 made by NOAA and CIRES scientists at 12 remote sites around the globe show that CFC-11 concentrations declined at an accelerating rate prior to 2002 as expected. Then, surprisingly, the rate of decline hardly changed over the decade that followed. Even more unexpected was that the rate of decline slowed by 50 percent after 2012. After considering a number of possible causes, Montzka and his colleagues concluded that CFC emissions must have increased after 2012. This conclusion was confirmed by other changes recorded in NOAA\u2019s measurements during the same period, such as a widening difference between CFC-11 concentrations in the northern and southern hemispheres \u2013 evidence that the new source was somewhere north of the equator.\nMeasurements from Hawaii indicate the sources of the increasing emissions are likely in eastern Asia. More work will be needed to narrow down the locations of these new emissions, Montzka said.\nThe Montreal Protocol has been effective in reducing ozone-depleting gases in the atmosphere because all countries in the world agreed to legally binding controls on the production of most human-produced gases known to destroy ozone. Under the treaty\u2019s requirements, nations have reported less than 500 tons of new CFC-11 production per year since 2010. CFC-11 concentrations have declined by 15 percent from peak levels measured in 1993 as a result.\nThat has led scientists to predict that by mid- to late-century, the abundance of ozone-depleting gases would to fall to levels last seen before the Antarctic ozone hole began to appear in the early 1980s.\nHowever, results from the new analysis of NOAA atmospheric measurements show that from 2014 to 2016, emissions of CFC-11 increased by more than 14,000 tons per year to about 65,000 tons per year, or 25 percent above average emissions during 2002 to 2012.\nTo put that in perspective, production of CFC-11, marketed under the trade name Freon, peaked at about 430,000 tons per year in the 1980s. Emissions of this CFC to the atmosphere reached about 386,000 tons per year at their peak later in the decade.\nThese findings represent the first time emissions of one of the three most abundant, long-lived CFCs have increased for a sustained period since production controls took effect in the late 1980s.\nIf the source of these emissions can be identified and mitigated soon, the damage to the ozone layer should be minor. 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        "raw_content": "US - Recent reports question beef's role in a healthy, sustainable diet. Beef is healthier and more sustainable today than at any point in time.\nHistory and well-established research have consistently shown that practical, balanced dietary patterns grounded in science promote health and sustainability, not eliminating single foods, like beef.i ii\nUS the leader in sustainable beef productioniii\nResearch recently conducted by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and The Beef Checkoff, and published in the journal Agricultural Systems, found that data commonly used to depict beef cattle's environmental impact in the US is often overestimated.\nThe study, which is the most comprehensive beef lifecycle assessment to-date, evaluated greenhouse gas emissions, feed consumption, water use and fossil fuel inputs. In all these areas, beef's environmental impacts were found to be less than previously reported.iv Specifically, the report found:\nBeef production, including the production of animal feed, is responsible for only 3.3 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the US;\nPer pound of beef carcass weight, cattle only consume 2.6 pounds of grain, which is similar to pork and poultry;\nCorn used to feed beef cattle only represents approximately 9 percent of harvested corn grain in the US, or 8 million acres;\nOn average, it takes 308 gallons of water, which is recycled, to produce a pound of boneless beef. In total, water use by beef is only around 5 percent of US water withdrawals;\nTotal fossil energy input to US beef cattle production is equivalent to 0.7 percent of total national consumption of fossil fuels.\nNot only does this data demonstrate that cattle's environmental impact is less than often reported, thanks to cattle's unique digestive system they can actually help mitigate food waste.v\n\"Cattle are natural upcyclers, which means most of what cattle eat can't be consumed by humans and would otherwise end up in the landfill,\" explained Sara Place, PhD, Senior Director of Sustainable Beef Production Research for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff.\n\"At the end of the day, cattle generate more protein for the human food supply than would exist without them because their unique digestive system allows them to convert human-inedible plants into high-quality protein.\"vi\nIt's also important to note that beef continues to become more sustainable in the US thanks to innovation and production efficiencies. In the US today, the same amount of beef is produced with one-third fewer cattle as compared to the mid-1970s, according to USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. If the rest of the world were as efficient as the US, global beef production could double while cutting the global cattle herd by 25 percent.vii\nBeef supplies essential nutrients and promotes health in a uniquely efficient wayviii ix\nA 3-ounce serving of lean beef provides 10 essential nutrients in about 170 calories, including high-quality protein, zinc, iron and B vitamins. No other protein source offers the same nutrient mix.xiii Furthermore any one of the nearly 40 cuts of beef considered lean can be included as part of a heart-healthy diet to support cardiovascular health, according to recent research from Purdue University.x\nAdditionally, research has consistently demonstrated that the nutrients in beef promote health throughout life.xi xii xiii xiv xv xvi xvii In particular, the protein, iron, zinc and B-vitamins in beef help ensure young children start life strong, building healthy bodies and brains.xi xii xiii xiv\nProtein is also especially important in aging populations due to its ability to help build and maintain muscle. 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        "raw_content": "Larry Hughes with a review of The Storm of War by Andrew Roberts.\nThis book by Andrew Roberts, The Storm of War, sets out to examine the Axis strategy on every front and to ultimately explain how the Axis alliance and the Nazis in particular managed to lose the Second World War.\nBefore giving a verdict on the book itself it is perhaps worth mentioning a thing or two about the author himself. Andrew Roberts is up front and direct about his own political leanings and states openly his politics are \u2018extremely right wing\u2019. He is an avid supporter of Israel and was fully behind the decision to invade Iraq in 2003. This may be off-putting to some history buffs immediately. These facts simply made no difference to this reader of the book. Rather, they explained one or two of the very few weaknesses in an otherwise extremely enjoyable, entertaining and educational read.\nRoberts is interested in public policy and sits on the boards or advisory councils of a number of think-tanks and pressure groups, including Policy Exchange, The Centre for Policy Studies, The Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, The UK National Defence Association, The London Jewish Cultural Centre, and Intelligence Squared US\u2019s Intelligence Council. He holds an honorary doctorate from Westminster College, Missouri. He is a Director of the Harry Guggenheim Foundation in New York, a founder member of President Jose Maria Aznar\u2019s Friends of Israel Committee (alongside Vaclav Havel, Lech Walesa and Alejandro Toledo), and in 2010 he chaired the Hessell-Tiltman Award for Non-Fiction. He is also Vice President-elect of the Guild of Battlefield Guides.[1]\nThe book is set out in eighteen chapters, each of roughly thirty pages duration and a concluding chapter of similar length. These chapters cover the rise of the German Nazi Party and Hitler, and the various theatres of conflict during the Second World War once it had commenced. Any of the chapters could be read as a short essay on that particular phase of the war and would be enjoyable and educational in its own right. The writing style is engaging from the outset and the history of the Second World War is delivered in a fast flowing, easy to read, but very detailed and educational way.\nIt is a book that is difficult to set down. It is, in six hundred pages, an absolute \u2018pocket battleship\u2019 narrative of the entire war which is punctuated here and there, usually in the conclusion of each chapter, with some little ironic comments and observations. Some of these which I personally found humorous were the observation regarding the plight of the Russian General in charge of their air force after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa, during which a massive percentage of Russian planes were wiped out on the ground in the first phase of the attack. The General simply shot himself. To which Roberts\u2019 remarks along the lines of, that given the type of system and attitude which was in prevalent under Stalin at the time, this could actually have been counted as a positive career move. Or, as when the Japanese Commander over a glass of Champagne informed his officers in Burma on the eve of an attack against the British there, that they were unlikely to survive the campaign due to a lack of air cover, logistics and disease and this would probably mean none of them would see home again. To which Roberts injects the comment, the Japanese obviously did pep talks differently. Also \u2018up there\u2019 in these little asides was Patton toasting the wives of his officers saying, what pretty widows you are all going to make.\nThe book covers all the theatres of conflict as stated and even goes so far as to give insight into the personal dispositions of British officers and Generals too. The history of the much maligned Chindits for example and their Officer in command in Burma, Wingate, were given some deserved coverage in the book. Somewhat surprisingly Roberts holds little back and Wingate was described as having come sixty third out of sixty nine candidates entering the Royal Military Academy Woolwich in 1921. Whilst there, Wingate hardly blazed a trail either, graduating in 59th place out of 70. He had seen action in Ethiopia, also in Sudan and Palestine. He also was described as an ardent Zionist. Wingate had attempted suicide in a Cairo hotel in 1941 after the Ethiopia campaign, and was \u2018exposed\u2019 as a nudist who only wore a pith helmet and carried a fly-whisk in camp. Someone who never bathed but instead cleaned his body with a stiff brush and who ate raw onions for pleasure. He was also described also as a neurotic maverick and a foul mouthed scruffily dressed egomaniac.\nThis then is what the British unleashed upon the Japanese in the Burmese jungle. The Chindit campaigns in Burma achieved little but the loss of a lot of men, equipment and mules. Major General John Kennedy noted that Wingate\u2019s men did however keep themselves extremely fit, possibly due to the certainty that they would fall into the hands of the Japanese otherwise.\nRoberts to his credit is unafraid to give a \u2018warts and all\u2019 insight into the war and participating personnel from an Allied perspective as well as the Nazis. However his \u2018little Englander\u2019 petticoat does slip into view occasionally. For example describing the Nazi difficulties when faced with a determined and more or less suicidal resistance of the Red Army soldier on the Russian front, Roberts claims that had the Germans advanced across the English Channel after Dunkirk they would have undoubtedly faced a similarly fierce resistance from the Home Guard in England. The reality was quite obviously much different. In spite of orders to fight to the last man at Dunkirk, the BEF, 250,000 of them (my own grandfather included) were lined up on the beach there awaiting evacuation carrying nothing more than their riffle and the clothes on their backs. Everything else had already been abandoned in the indecent haste to flee that followed the German advance through the low-countries.\nAlso, in spite of an order from Churchill again demanding the Allies fight to the last man and the last bullet, some 130,000 British and Commonwealth forces surrendered Fortress Singapore to a Japanese force of 30,000 men on push-bikes, in what was one of the greatest humiliations in British military history. The Nazis believed it would take eighteen months and five and a half divisions to take Fortress Singapore. The Japanese did it in less than two months with only two divisions, on bicycles. So, we can forgive Roberts his enthusiasm for the English Tommy. No doubt this was inspired by a nationalist fervour, in this case the Russian nationalist fervour against Nazism.\nThere is however a very depressing realisation in the chapter on the final solution, the Holocaust. The detail here is gruesome and heart-breaking. Regardless of the authors professed loyalties, this is just beyond all imagination and contemplation. Some three thousand Nazis were able to control one hundred and twenty thousand Jews per camp. Eight hundred Jews worked for the Nazis in each camp and were kept well fed and separate from the other inmates. They led them to the gas chambers and disposed of the bodies afterwards. It is also evident that the Allies knew of the concentration camps and gas chambers from as early as 1942. There were even aerial photos available during the war which clearly showed the gas chambers and Jews being marched into them. A Jewish Organisation in New York and the European Jews themselves had called for the camps and railway lines supplying them to be bombed. The Allies refused to do so.\nThe reason given was incredibly that the Allies did not want to kill innocent prisoners. This is absolutely unbelievable given the carpet bombing of German cities and also of Normandy before the D-Day landings in which Roberts summarily \u2018guestimates\u2019 that between 80,000 and 120,000 French civilians were killed during the softening up of \u2018defences\u2019 before the Allied invasion. 30,000 Dutch civilians were also killed in a similar softening up by the Allies in an attempt to confuse the Germans of their actual intentions for D-Day. Dresden was carpet bombed at a time when the war was already over. The Red Army were a mere sixty miles from the city when the attack was carried out. Not to mention of course Nagasaki and Hiroshima when the war was to all intents and purposes truly over and the Japanese seeking surrender terms. Although after reading of the Japanese atrocities in China (13 million people murdered) and the Philippines, where babies were thrown into the air and bayonetted, and civilians slaughtered as a policy on the realisation that the Allies were returning, it is indeed difficult to empathise with the Japanese. Why the Jews were left to be gassed is a mystery.\nThe book's main conclusions regarding the Axis failure is down in no small part to the failure of the Axis powers to co-ordinate an overall strategy. For example attacking Russia on two fronts by Germany and Japan would possibly have defeated the Red Army. Not only did they fail to co-ordinate, they didn\u2019t even notify each other of their intentions. Add into this the Nazi failure to finish of the BEF at Dunkirk when Hitler ordered the tanks to stop and permitted Goring and the Luftwaffe to attempt to finish the job and Hitler\u2019s belief that the English were Anglo Saxon cousins and a deal could possibly be done with London.\nGB would have possibly been forced to come to terms had the BEF been rounded up at Dunkirk. So instead of covering his Western rear first as England had always historically done regarding Ireland, he went headlong into Barbarossa and attacked Russia. Then with Moscow at his mercy he split his forces sending some of them towards the oil fields to the south. As the Red Army dug in, supplied from America and the \u2018aircraft carrier\u2019 UK, Hitler\u2019s inability to deviate from Blitzkrieg tactics and adapt to an enforced war of attrition at Stalingrad led to inexplicable orders refusing to permit his generals to adopt occasional retreat and consolidate manoeuvres.\nOnce the initial heady days of stunning surprise victories were over Hitler was unable to change or even contemplate any other course of action. This it is claimed was down to the political superior race mentality of Nazism itself. A refusal to use women on the front as the Red Army did and the UK did on the home front and the racism which gassed Jews rather than utilise their industry and intelligence also had an impact. The refusal by the Nazis to consider the use of those \u2018lesser- races\u2019 as partisans in E. Europe also undermined the capacity for victory. Roberts points out for example that the Japanese offered autonomy to Indian soldiers fighting in the GB/ Commonwealth forces they had captured in South East Asia and states that out of fifty five thousand captured, forty thousand joined with the Japanese in fighting for India against the British. So too did the neglect of the U-Boat menace play a part whereby 45,000 dock workers and shipbuilders were sent to fight at the Eastern Front rather than building ships and U-Boats was an indication of a lack of foresight.\nHitler began the Second World War an estimated four years early. He had twenty six U-Boats in operation at the time instead of the four hundred and sixty three that had been built by the end of the war, albeit too late to make an impact. The breaking of the Enigma code at an early stage also meant that the Allies were fighting an enemy whose moves they were generally aware of before they were made.\nThis is simply incredible. The fact also that America was \u2018in\u2019 the war economically on Britain\u2019s side from day one and was then able to dispense with any pretence after Pearl Harbour also meant of course that the Nazis were doomed to failure in any case.\nThis book is full of informative and entertaining insights into the Second World War and the people who fought it. There is much humour and a lot of sadness in the pages within it. It has been a pleasure to discover this historian Andrew Roberts and his personal politics aside I cannot wait to get my hands on some of his many other works.\n[1] http://www.andrew-roberts.net/about-andrew-roberts/\nAndrew Roberts, 2010, The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War. Published by Penguin. ISBN: 978-0141029283\nBook Reviews Larry Hughes\nCategories: Book Reviews , Larry Hughes\n7 comments to ''The Storm of War\"\nLot of work put into that review Larry. Pleased you ran it on TPQ. Great stuff\nOrganized Rage 11:08 AM, August 03, 2016\nLarry, good review, will repost it on Organized Rage if OK with you and Quill. General Percival, the hero O/C who surrendered Fortress Singapore was the same swine who behaved disgracefully during Tan war. He favoured torturing prisoners, it is also said he mistreated Tom Clarke at the end of rising. A bully and Coward.\nEnjoyed that review Larry....perhaps another book to look out for.\nThanks lads. Feel absolutely free to post the review at will as long as it is OK with the Quill. That's what stuff is written for.\nTPQ and Rage republish from one another on a regular basis. The more get a chance to read the review the better.\nGreat review Larry,\nTwo small points on Singapore though, the Japanese had given a taste of their brutality when they invaded the Alexandra Hospital and promptly shot all the patients, nurses and doctors.\nAfter which they also captured the main water supplies though the didn't turned them off immediately, the threat was implicit and the British had no real choice but to surrender and hope for POW treatment. But Jap POW treatment as we now know was nothing short of murderous.\nMichael Mahoney 10:15 AM, September 21, 2016\nLarry, as always your black humor and insistence on finding the absurd amidst the grim lightens this heavy topic. I'd really like to have this tome around the house. On a personal note, an English cousin of mine, different generation, fought in Burma with Wingate and the Chindits. Others in the Blandamer family (my mother's side), who are Hardy Country folk from Dorset, describe him as a curious, affable bloke who came back from Burma a changed man, a damaged man. The deprivations and psychological horrors of that odd British campaign apparently did a number on his head.\nA part of the Blandamer family had a pub in East Knighton, Dorset. T. E. Lawrence burst the bubble of fanciful notion there. He abstained from abstaining. The great man made the pub his local and often drank heavily; as a result, he was forced to store his beloved Brough in the pub shed. So much for the influence of Muslim Arabia. The publican then was the brother of my gg-grandfather Harry Blandamer, who emigrated to America around about that time. Like Lawrence, the Chindit veteran must have sat at the bar with memories of exotic places, memories that were undoubtedly tinged with terror and remorse.\nReally enjoyed reading that, Larry, learned a lot too. Great review my friend. You take care.",
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        "raw_content": "If You Think You Understand Appraisals, Then Read This\nSteps for Filing Auto Claims\nGetting a car insurance is making an investment that aims at keeping you safe and secure bin the future. Basically, no one can predict when an accident will occur and no one is immune to causing an accident. Therefore, whenever you are involved in an accident, you need to consider auto claims where your insurer will have to compensate the damages. There are other instances where your insurance company will have to represent you in cases where you damaged another person\u2019s\u2019 vehicle. Through this article, you will garner or rather learn more about the five steps of auto claims filing.\nTo begin with, there is need to contact the police. It is very possible for you to fail reasoning and thinking straight as these car accidents are prone to avail emotional, psychological and physical damages. Therefore, you will have to garner facts about the accident from an eye witness who saw everything that happened and this person should not be prejudiced at all. The reason why you need to have an officer around is to make sure that the other party is cooperating. The police officer present at the scene will help avail a reliable police report that you can use to file claims with.\nThe second step involves you writing down all the occurrences and details concerning the accident. You are supposed to be keen and thorough an detail all the occurrences and happenings of the accident. The details you have listed on a paper will help you through the auto claims. It is after you have written down what happened that you get to understand the details you have written and this is the first step to simplifying the process.\nThe third consideration or step to take is contacting your insurance company immediately. Where you are not badly injured and are safe, you should contact your insurance company. There should be no delays on this and the insurance company will avail guidelines and details of the things you need to send to them. In other words, you will have a glimpse of what needs to be done. Some insurance companies take care of towing services and will even make arrangements for your rental vehicle. Once you have contacted your insurance company, they will create an auto claims file for you.\nThe insurance company will always assign you a claim adjuster to settle your claims. Basically, the adjuster becomes your representative and they will handle other parties involved in the process. They will also facilitate their own investigations which will lead to settlement of the claims.\nThe last step entails having the auto claims settled. It is after the adjuster assigned to you has handled all the groundwork and availed their final conclusion that you receive the estimate. This enables you to understand how things will work out. Your vehicle will either be repaired or replaced.\nThe 4 Most Unanswered Questions about Valuing\nThe Path To Finding Better Appraisers\n\u2190 The Beginners Guide To Options (What You Need To Know To Get Started)",
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        "raw_content": "I just stared at him blankly. No one had ever asked me that question before.\nI had just finished sharing a brief version of my life story, my journey with God up to that point in my life. I had talked about being raised the church, accepting Christ as my savior at eight years old, and listed off the major difficulties I had either caused or someone else had caused me to live through. I had also discussed how I saw God at work in those situations and in me during those times\u2026and then the leader of the small men\u2019s group asked me a follow up question.\nKen, it\u2019s great that you recognize how and when God has worked in your life. But I need to ask you\u2026Is God good?\nMy mind swirled with this question as the other guys in the group stared back at me, waiting for my answer. I stammered an answer that God is God, and what He does is what He wants to do. The group leader wouldn\u2019t let me off that easy, though. He pressed in again:\nKen, I didn\u2019t ask if God was in charge. I asked you if He is good. Do you believe that God is good?\nAlthough he didn\u2019t bring up this specific passage, the group leader was asking if I viewed God the same way that the author of Psalm 119 did. Look for yourself to find how the author viewed the goodness of God:\nThe benefit of hindsight allows the psalmist to say that God had treated Your servant well, just as You promised. Even though the author went astray and subsequently was afflicted and humbled by his errors, he was able to recognize God\u2019s purposeful movements in his life.\nNot only did he acknowledge to God that You are good, and You do what is good, his next response is the proof of his understanding \u2013 teach me Your statutes. When we truly believe that God is good and that He has promised us good, we are drawn to Him and we want to learn from Him. We naturally lean into those whom we believe are for us and on our side.\nThat\u2019s what the men\u2019s leader was trying to get me, and the rest of the group, to understand. When we are able to tell God You are good, and You do what is good \u2013 that is when we are ready to lean into God and let Him speak into our lives.\nSo I\u2019ll put the question to you \u2013 Is God good?\ntags / trusting God, Christian living, good, God's goodness, God's leading, draw near to God, God's promises",
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        "raw_content": "by Rising Star \u00bb Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:50 pm\nAt 10 AM on March 18 the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on this case. For those unfamiliar with it, the nutshell version is whether or not DC's handgun ban violates the 2nd Amendment. Of course, the bigger issue is how the Court will inerpret the rights conveyed by said Amendment. About 50 or 60 amicus briefs have been filed. I will be able to access the transcripts of the oral arguments later that day and will either post a link or get them on here for rumination and discussion.\nBriefs Posted\nby Norm Abrahamson \u00bb Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:10 pm\nI checked out the briefs of the Petitioner (Washington, D.C.) and Respondent (Heller), and they're pretty interesting. I don't recall reading appellate briefs that had so much space devoted to giving a historical perspective to the underlying question. For those of you interested in personal right to firearms, my take on the impact of the case is this; if the circuit court decision is upheld, then states will not have the authority to limit a person's right to keep firearms in their homes. This could have a huge impact on scores of state and federal firearm statutes.\nI will be curious to see how the Justices question the attorneys. If the Justices seem to believe the first two clauses of the amendment are merely a \"preamble\" to a personal right, then the circuit court decision will likely be upheld. IF the Justices believe that none of the amendment is a preamble to a personal right, but that the right to bear arms is predicated on membership in a state militia, then the circuit court will be reversed, at least in part.\nNorm Abrahamson\nby f.Channell \u00bb Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:23 pm\nSee now I'm not a lawyer, but to me that means if your in a militia (now National Guard) you should have a gun. But not in a militia you shouldn't.\nI'm not anti gun. But that's how that reads to me.\nby Gene DeMambro \u00bb Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:40 am\nWhat I want to know is why the 2nd Amendment has a Preamble, as it were, but the others in the original Bill of Rights do not.\nby Rising Star \u00bb Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:43 am\n\"The People\" - if you look at the interpretation of all of the other articles in the Bill of Rights, the term \"the People\" has been determined to construe an individual right. Why would the founding fathers have intended a different meaning for the same term in the 2nd amendment?\nFred - you need to look at the historical context for militia. We have a different understanding now than they did when this wonderful document was created.\nBut, again, John, I am troubled by the fact the 2nd Amendment has a statement defining its purpose, while the others do not.\nPreambles and Militia\nby Norm Abrahamson \u00bb Tue Mar 18, 2008 1:11 pm\nThat\u2019s a good question, but there are in fact other instances where clauses in the Constitution are defined as preambles. In Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, one of the powers of congress is stated as: \u201cTo promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.\u201d The power granted to congress is to grant patents and copywrites. The words, \u201c[T]o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts\u201d is seen as a preamble. There are other ways to promote the sciences and useful arts aside from copywrites and patents, yet those are the specific rights granted. There are also other benefits to copywrites and patents, such as securing personal property rights to the inventor or writer.\nIf you look at the 4th amendment, it states: \u201cThe right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.\u201d The first part of the amendment states a general principle or arguabley, a preamble. It is the second part of the amendment which actually supports that objective: \u201cno Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.\u201d You could argue that everything before \u201cno warrants\u201d is unnecessary preamble.\nIf you are between the ages of 17 and 45, you are in fact part of the \u201cunorganized\u201d Massachusetts militia, and subject to call up to aid in putting down insurrection or riot. (See M.G.L. c 33 secs. 2 and 3) Upon your call up, you are deemed part of the organized militia.\nBy the way, I am far from an expert in this area, and have no idea how the Court will rule, but I do enjoy the arguments being made on both sides. This is certainly an opportunity for the Roberts Court to shake things up.\nOral Arguments-Predictions\nI read the transcript of the oral argument in the Heller case and it was quite interesting. Eight of the nine Justices asked questions of the attorneys. As usual, Justice Thomas was as noisy as a doorstop. While it is probably foolish to read too much into the ultimate vote of a Justice based on his or her questions to counsel, I\u2019m going to do it anyway. Take this with an enormous grain of salt. It appears to me that Justices Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy and Alito would vote that the second amendment guarantees a personal right to keep and bear arms that is unrelated to a well organized militia. Justices Breyer and Stevens are likely to vote the other way, and find the Washington, D.C. statute to be reasonable and constitutional. Justices Souter and Ginsberg could go either way. Justice Thomas, although silent, is a consistent conservative vote, so I think he would vote with the first group and find an personal right to keep and bear arms to be conferred by the second amendment. In short, I think the gun owners on the list will like the decision.\nAs always, all predictions are for discussion purposes only and should not be used for gambling purposes.\nAny of you interested in reading the transcript or briefs may find them at the home page of the U.S. Supreme Court, found on line at: http://www.supremecourtus.gov/index.html.\nby f.Channell \u00bb Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:38 pm\nActually I've read a lot about period Militia Training.\nFrankly I think most people don't know what it was about. I've read many local period history pieces on it.\nIt was a day when a keg or two was opened, they bet money on who was the best shot, competed and got drunk. Their wives brought some food and sobered them up. This ocurred on the town green usually.\nI think John if we all got together and opened a keg of rum or ale at summer camp and started shooting, we might be in for a bit of trouble.\nby Rising Star \u00bb Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:57 am\nNorm, et al\nThis might be a quicker link:\nhttp://www.supremecourtus.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/07-290.pdf\n110 pages - Norm- you must have too much free time on your hands to have already read it! LOL\nI will digest it tonight.\nby Rising Star \u00bb Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:40 pm\nI have heard that the Court's opinion in this case may be released today! Will keep my eye out from my hospital bed.\nby Gene DeMambro \u00bb Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:42 pm\nNothing on their website as of yet. Big news about the Gitmo case, though.\nD.C. Law Unconstitutional\nby Norm Abrahamson \u00bb Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:14 pm\nThe U.S. Supreme Court has spoken. The second amendment protects an individual's right to bear arms, regardless of membership in a militia. 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        "raw_content": "2018 NFL roster cuts: 5 wide receivers that might\nTEMA: 2018 NFL roster cuts: 5 wide receivers that might\n2018 NFL roster cuts: 5 wide receivers that might\thace 2 semanas\t#80875\nradar With every single transaction it became fairly clearly yesterday that one position on the New England Patriots\u2019 initial 53-man roster would be noticeably thinner than the others: wide receiver. When it was all said and done Authentic Trent Brown Jersey Salute to Service , the Patriots had only three wideouts on the team alongside special teamer and he of one career reception in 10 NFL seasons Matthew Slater: Chris Hogan, Phillip Dorsett and Cordarrelle Patterson.It is therefore safe to say that the position will likely see at least one addition today. 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Maybe playing on a team with a stable quarterback situation could help him finally live up to his potential.Ultimately, the Patriots will only go for the waiver wire or free market to add a wide receiver if they feel confident that the player targeted could contribute immediately. Otherwise, it would not be a surprise to see the team try to swing a trade to bring in more experienced and proven options than the five above.The Patriots\u2019 physicality caught Dolphins head coach Adam Gase by surprise It did not take Miami Dolphins head coach Adam Gase long to address one of the major issues for his team during its 38-7 defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots. \u201cThey out-physicaled us,\u201d Gase said as part of the first answer during his postgame press conference. The Patriots did indeed impose their physical will on their hapless opponent and for 60 minutes dominated the game in almost every fashion.The clearest manifestation of this came in the running game. After New England averaged only 97.7 yards on the ground through its first three games, it amassed 175 against Miami. Led by the two-headed attack of Sony Michel and James White, the team was therefore able to control the clock and get into an early offensive rhythm. The two backs would not have been able to be this productive without the big guys up front, though.Against a talented Dolphins defense, the Patriots\u2019 blockers had a very good outing. Not only did they keep quarterback Tom Brady relatively clean \u2013 he was not sacked once all game \u2013, they also paved the way for first-round rookie Michel\u2019s first 100-yard game and the best regular season rushing performance of White\u2019s career (only once, during last year\u2019s Super Bowl, did he rush for more yards than yesterday\u2019s 44 yards).Likewise Kenny Britt Jersey Salute to Service , the team\u2019s defense also was able to shut down Miami\u2019s rushing attack for most of the day. After giving up an abysmal 143.3 yards per game from week one through three, the Patriots limited the Dolphins to a mere 56 yards on the ground. Part of this had to do with the team being able to get off blocks more effectively and simply out-muscling the Dolphins up front \u2013 something that came surprising for Adam Gase.\u201cWe really didn\u2019t anticipate getting out-physicaled like the way we did,\u201d Miami\u2019s head coach told reporters after the game. Gase also mentioned that this was not just a problem for his team in the running game: \u201cWe had been good all year; the first three games, as far up front and our run game. [...] This game, we just couldn\u2019t get anything going. 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        "raw_content": "The SLP will Strengthen the Foundation of our Education System\nThe SLP understands that a strong and resilient nation must be built on a good education system. That is why, during our previous term in government, we introduced Universal Secondary Education to provide a place in Secondary School for every child. However, we recognize that there are still problems at the Early Childhood Education level, where many children are not attending Pre-School because either their parents cannot afford the cost or facilities do not exist in the communities where they live.\nEarly Childhood Education is very important. Not only is it a period where many critical functions and behaviours are learned and developed, but a good foundation at that stage lessens the chances that problems will develop later in the school life of the child.\nTherefore, in our next term of office, an SLP government will implement Universal Early Childhood Education to make it possible for every child of Pre-School age to attend an accredited Pre-School or Early Childhood Learning Centre. To make this a reality, we will provide support for children from poor or disadvantaged families to attend Pre-School in their communities free of charge.\nWe will also ensure that Pre-School teachers are properly trained and that all Early Childhood Learning Centres are accredited and meet national standards.\nWherever possible, we will make use of unused space and capacity in our primary schools to provide early childhood education, and where Pre-Schools do not exist in communities, we will establish them.\nOur government recognizes the excellent work that the Roving Caregivers Programme is doing to provide support to vulnerable parents and their young children and we will provide greater support to this valuable early childhood development programme.",
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        "raw_content": "Data forms the heart of a business as one should say all the business operations go hand in hand with it. But as you utilize it, so you should secure it. There might be plenty of projects waiting in the line for attendance. At the same time, you cannot neglect securing the crucial data, leading\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nThere is a growing rise in the insecurity of computer systems and networks of many businesses today. It is due to the threats coming from external sources with the intention to steal the crucial data of your company through various mechanisms. The threat could be malware, spyware, spam, hacking or virus. Any such kind of\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nComputers have become a basic necessity for every business and also the dependence on them is very large. In every day\u2019s business operations, computers have a lot to do. For data management, accounts or communication, they are must- have tools. But with the advancement of technology, there is a need for a regular up\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nData loss can be expensive for any company to bear especially while depending on computers and the internet for most of its business operations. Computer viruses, hardware failure, file corruption or theft can be the cause of it. If unchecked, it could be risky for the business leading to setbacks. In order to restore all\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nSpam is considered to be a serious problem for companies. Important business data can vanish from the systems and at the end, it might lead to a system crash. Or the company could end up in a financial loss. It would not be easy to identify a spam email or message since it gives the\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nBusinesses are getting more and more digitalized and so every organization is built with IT infrastructure to be on par with digital needs. Be it computers, printers or servers all fall under the category of IT infrastructure. But its maintenance can be burdening for the enterprise and a distraction from performing core business\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nWhat is structured cabling system? It is a known fact that data and communication networks are essential for a business to be efficient. For the networks to be capable, a proper cabling system is required. Structured cabling is more organized compared to the traditional cabling network. It has an integrated approach to data and voice\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nComputers go hand in hand with everyday tasks and any repair or malfunction in the system causes disruption in the work routine. It cannot, however, be avoided. To replace the parts under repair, you may have to shell out a lot of money and it may not be a wise option. Buying a new system\u2026 Read More \u00bb\nAnnual Maintenance Contract (AMC) is essentially to overcome the unexpected costs incurred when there is a malfunction. More than that, it is like developing the immunity of the products towards malfunctions by having a regular service and maintenance. Also, an AMC enhances the lifespan of the product as it maintains the products in working condition\u2026 Read More \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Location: Hope and Stand Church\nMrs. Jessica Gray Gross age 37 of Jacksboro passed away on Monday, November 19, 2018, after a long and courageous battle with heart disease. Jessica was a partner with Hope and Stand Church where she played a very active role with the Children\u2019s Nursery. She was a 1999 Graduate of Campbell County High School and was formerly employed with the Attorney General\u2019s office of the 8th Judicial District. She was an advocate for organ donation and a friend for those battling other sicknesses. Preceded in death by Grandparents, Esau and Eva Ellison, and Jesse and Lydia Ward, and Cousin, Darren Ellison.\nSurvivors: Husband, Bryan Gross; Son and light of her life, Eli Gross; Parents, Denny and Tammy Ward Ellison; Father-in-law, Richard Gross. Several special Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Hope and Stand Church family, and other wonderful friends she met along her journey.\nFuneral Services Friday 8:00 P.M. at Hope and Stand Church (942 Towe String Rd., Jacksboro, TN 37757) with Rev. Billy Smith and Rev. Joey St. John officiating. Family and friends will meet Saturday 10:30 A.M. at Walters Funeral Home and proceed to Sunrise Cemetery for graveside services and interment. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday before funeral services at Hope and Stand Church. Online condolences for Jessica may be made at www.waltersfuneralhome.net. Walters Funeral Home of LaFollette is honored to be serving the family of Mrs. Jessica Gray Gross.\nI have thought about you and your son since I heard of Jessica's passing. Know that you are loved. Prayers for you and the family!\nBryan and Family, I am so sorry for your loss! You all will be in my thoughts and prayers.\nTammy, there are just not the words to tell you how my heart breaks for you and only in the deepest of my emotions can I begin to imagine how you feel. Please know that you and all the family are in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time.\nSorry for your loss. She will be greatly missed.\nGeorgia Sergent\nThere are no real words of comfort or words that remove the pain. We hurt deeply because our love is deep. Each tear we shed is a testiment to\nthe memories we hold dear. We are told that a thousand years are but like a day to God. For this reason, we will see Jessica again in a moment. She is free from worry, fear and pain. She has no need of heart replacement because her body is made new again. She arrived in the arms of her Father and she is truly at peace now. She will be missed by so many. I looked forward to seeing her smiling face each Sunday. I will miss her.\nBryan, Eli, and family, our prayers continue with you. Love, your friends st Jacksboro and Caryville UMCs",
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        "raw_content": "Home Money Management Understanding Public Liability Insurance\nThere are a number of stressors that you have to worry about when you own a business. Sure, there are fantastic benefits, such as being able to be your own boss, being in total control of how your business is run and how you treat your customers or clientele, and being able to feel like you\u2019ve truly made a difference in your own life or the life of others. But the headaches that can come along with owning a business can often change the enthusiasm that you may feel. One of those headaches? Insurance. Public liability insurance is a must for many entrepreneurs, but that doesn\u2019t make it any less frustrating.\nPublic liability insurance is coverage that\u2019s designed to protect business owners. It covers things like legal costs or compensation payments if, for whatever reason, your business is being held responsible for property damage or injury to a client, or, really, any member of the public. But, if you\u2019re like many people, you probably think you don\u2019t have the type of business where your customers or clients would be likely to be injured, so why would you need to have public liability insurance?\nLet\u2019s say, for example, a customer walks into your store to speak with you about a project they want you to work on. You offer them a cup of coffee and they accept, only during the time they\u2019re visiting with you, they accidentally spill the coffee and burn themselves badly enough to need medical care. Or let\u2019s imagine that, for whatever reason, one of your employees is derelict in his duty and forgets to put up a sign that says \u201cwet floor\u201d after he has mopped. Then a customer walks in and accidentally slips and falls, injuring themselves. These are both very good reasons to invest in public liability insurance as it\u2019s a possibility that the injured party in both cases could come back to sue the business owner.\nIs It Something I Need?\nPublic liability insurance isn\u2019t actually a legal requirement. It\u2019s not something that any business needs in order to operate, but business owners who do any business with the general public tend to realise that public liability insurance would definitely be something helpful for them. This type of insurance is purchased by people like hairdressers, tradesmen, restaurant owners or, really, any shop owner who has the public come into their establishment regularly.\nBut what if your job doesn\u2019t require that the public come into your office? You may not require public liability insurance in those cases. People who work at home, like writers or those who work for call centers, would likely not need this type of insurance. But if your job requires that you go to the public, such as if you\u2019re a tradesperson or a photographer, having public liability insurance can definitely help to protect your assets. Compare quotes today to learn more about whether this type of coverage is one you want to add to your company.\nChristine, March 1, 2017\nGrenada is fast becoming the world\u2019s next tourist hotspot, and you can be part of it\nWhat To Do If You Face A Sudden Loss Of Income",
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        "raw_content": "The estate is situated at a height of just over 500 metres and has a middle European climate. The landscape with bushes, the west Bohemian Forest, meadows and arable land is an excellent habitat for wildlife such as red-, roe- and sika deer, wild boar, mouflon, foxes etc. The variety of bird species is extensive and a joy for bird watchers.\nHistorical sites/places\nApproximately seven kilometres from the estate is the old city of Tachov originating from the 12th century and situated on the river Mze. The city is partly surrounded by ancient walls. In the middle of the city is the old Windisch-Greatz family castle, now in use as school of art and by the municipality. Worthwhile visiting are an old restored riding school, the church of the Virgin Maria's assumption, the church of St. Wenceslas and the Jewish churchyard among other interesting historical places.\nAt a distance of approximately 30 kilometres is Kladruby village with its ancient Benedictine monastery with a striking Baroque - Gothic church. Also the old castle of Horsovky Tyn, a national state monument, is worthwhile visiting. In the vicinity there are many more interesting historical places to visit like Marianske Lazne (Marienbad), Domazlice, Cesky Krumlov, Karlovy Vary and Pilsen.\nPrague is approximately one and a half hours by car.\nA tour over the estate can be organized and the estate manager, Robert van Es, will be happy to join you.\nThe beautiful nature with wildlife in Bohemia",
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        "raw_content": "Western Rivers Conservancy opened new public access to an outstanding stretch of trophy trout water on the upper Yampa River. Photo by David Dietrich.\nWRC purchased the 45-acre parcel shortly after conserving a 920-acre ranch at the mouth of Cross Mountain Canyon on the lower Yampa River. There, in partnership with the BLM, we protected 2.5 miles of the lower river and opened access to the BLM\u2019s vast Cross Mountain Wilderness Study Area. Our work at Sarvis Creek was the logical next step in our ongoing effort to conserve riverland along what is undoubtedly one of the West\u2019s most remarkable rivers.\nAn angler casts for trout on the Yampa River\nnear Sarvis Creek. WRC's efforts conserved a\nprime stretch of river along one of Colorado\u2019s\nclassic tailwater fisheries. Photo by Russ Schnitzer.\nOur work at Sarvis Creek focused on the Hubbard\u2019s Summer Place, a stunning property located three miles below Stagecoach Reservoir and surrounded almost entirely by parks, wilderness and wildlife areas. Located only 13 miles from Steamboat Springs, this stretch of the Yampa is coveted by anglers for is behemoth rainbow and brown trout. The river is also home to native mountain whitefish.\nPlacing the Hubbard\u2019s Summer Place into public ownership enhances ongoing efforts to restore fish and wildlife habitat in and along the Yampa. The project also conserves forests of lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, scrub oak, ponderosa pine and aspen, as well as riparian stands of alder, willow and red osier dogwood. Rocky Mountain elk, imperiled Canada lynx, black bear, cougar and dusky grouse are among the many wildlife species that inhabit the area.\nThe Hubbard family\u2019s former cabin, which the family built in 1956, remains on the land and will be managed as a historic structure by the USFS and BLM. And for the first time in memory, this stretch of the Yampa will soon be open to everyone.",
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        "raw_content": "Yurok Stewardship of Klamath\u2019s Blue Creek Bodes Well for Fish\nAug 12th, 2014 | Written by Peter Moyle\nNearly every Chinook salmon that returns to the Klamath River holds in Blue Creek, lowering its body temperature by an average of eight degrees Fahrenheit. Photo by Barrie Kovish.\nLast summer I had the privilege of camping overnight with members of the Yurok Tribe and Western Rivers Conservancy on Blue Creek, one of California\u2019s loveliest streams and an important cold-water refuge for migrating salmon and steelhead. The creek tumbles down the misty Siskiyou Mountains not far from Redwood National Park. I hiked its banks and snorkeled its pools for a close look at young coho and Chinook salmon. At dusk we sat at the stream\u2019s edge eating fresh salmon smoked Yurok style, on redwood stakes circling an open alder wood fire. Our campsite was once a Yurok village.\nThe gathering called for tradition: we were celebrating the impending return of both the village site and the entire lower Blue Creek watershed to the Yurok people.\nThe cold, clear waters of Blue Creek are prime\nhabitat for Chinook, steelhead and other fish species.\nPhoto by Dave Jensen\nThe Yurok, in partnership with Western Rivers Conservancy, is well on its way toward acquiring from Green Diamond Resource Co. the 47,000 acres along the creek to create a \u201csalmon sanctuary.\u201d\nFull disclosure: I am on WRC\u2019s board of directors. I joined mostly because of the Blue Creek project. It feels good to work on something positive for fish conservation, having spent so much of my career documenting the decline of California\u2019s native fishes.\nBeyond that, the Blue Creek acquisition is an extraordinary conservation arrangement in at least three ways:\nBuying an entire watershed for conservation purposes is rare, though it is essential for persistence of healthy stream ecosystems\nBlue Creek is choice habitat for salmonids because its stays cold and clear year-round.\nThe Yurok Tribe has agreed to partially waive its sovereign immunity so that key federal and state environmental restrictions benefiting fish and wildlife will apply in perpetuity.\nThere\u2019s a lot about Lower Blue Creek worth protecting. It\u2019s the largest tributary on the lower 40 miles of the Klamath River and its watershed drains 127 square miles of coastal rainforest, where rainfall averages about 100 inches a year.\nThe upper watershed is already protected; it starts in Siskiyou Wilderness at about 4,800 feet above sea level. Blue Creek maintains its salmon-friendly chill and clarity because it is so steep and so often fogged in. The creek will be somewhat buffered from global warming, assuming the fog continues.\nThe stream\u2019s flows are typically 40 to 50 cubic feet per second (cfs) in early fall and rise as high as 48,000 cfs during big storms. Because of the relatively high flows, there is usually a large pool just below its mouth in the Klamath River. This serves as a cool-water refuge for salmon migrating upstream in early fall, when river temperatures are often stressful.\nBlue Creek supports runs of coho salmon, winter steelhead (rainbow trout), coastal cutthroat trout, fall Chinook salmon \u2013 and a somewhat anomalous, if not unique late-fall run of Chinook. Other native residents include speckled dace, smallscale sucker, prickly sculpin, Coastrange sculpin and Pacific lamprey.\nThe watershed is also a good place for all other kinds of animals and plants being within the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion, where endemism is high. It is home to threatened species such as the northern spotted owl, Humboldt marten and marbled murrelet, a small seabird from the North Pacific. It is easy to think of the long-gone California condor and timber wolf eventually returning to a revived landscape here.\nFog rolling in from the Pacific Ocean helps maintain\nthe cold temperatures of Blue Creek.\nBut Blue Creek is far from pristine. Much of the watershed has been logged at one time or another, so the forest is predominately second- and third-growth redwood, fir and cedar. Logging roads lace the lower watershed.\nThe creek has cut down below its natural channel height in places, the result of past logging, road construction and grazing. Feral cattle graze the meadows and stream banks. Wild coho and Chinook are in decline largely because of these factors and production of hatchery fish, which stray and interbreed with wild fish.\nThe good news is that the Yurok Tribe is committed to managing the land and water sustainably, recognizing the positive benefits this will have for them. For example, the tribal salmon fishery in the lower Klamath River will be more sustainable if wild, rather than hatchery-produced, salmon remain a significant part of the catch.\nIf all goes as planned, 72 square miles of former tribal land will be owned and managed by the tribe for \u201cforest health, clean water, fish habitat, and cultural rejuvenation,\u201d according to WRC. This includes land the organization already acquired from the timber company and designated Yurok Tribal Community Forest.\nFunds have come from both public and private sources, including large grants and loans from the David & Lucille Packard Foundation and an anonymous foundation.\nMuch of the funding for the final phase of the acquisition is truly innovative. 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I can\u2019t remember now if I wrote to a prompt or if the theme was open, but I can still remember the story \u2013 I would now rewrite the ending, but then I\u2019ve come a long way since the age of thirteen!\nWhat was the first novel you wrote?\nThe first novel I wrote was for children aged 8-12 and called Vlad the Inhaler. It\u2019s the story of an eleven-year-old asthmatic hupyre (half human/half vampire). Vlad is scared of the dark, can\u2019t turn into a bat and is a vegetarian who loves peaches. He has to battle bounty hunters, vampires, werewolves, witches and pitchfork wielding villagers. He starts the book hiding from everyone and everything but finds courage and self-belief along the way.\nWas writing just a hobby to begin with for you?\nYes. I only took up writing short stories as a way of passing the time when we moved to France in 1999. I am ashamed to say, in my then ignorance, I thought all I needed to do was dash off a story and it was sure to be accepted.\nIt took several rejections before I was lucky enough to have one published in one of the women\u2019s magazines \u2013 for which I earned the amazing sum of \u00a3350.\nWith ignorance reigning once more, I thought a door had opened through which my stories would flow in one direction and money would flow in the other. Anyone who has written fiction for the magazine market will understand how na\u00efve I was back then!\nWhen did you know you were \u2018good\u2019?\nI don\u2019t know that I have ever decided I was \u2018good\u2019. I knew I could write when I started getting more acceptances than rejections for short stories and articles, but even though I am now a published novelist I still don\u2019t feel I have yet reached the point where I am totally happy with my work. As a writer, I feel I should never stop striving to improve and learn.\nFrom the moment I started writing my aim was publication. I feel, rightly or wrongly, that there is no point in writing unless you have readers to enjoy the worlds and characters you have created.\nMy first steps were disastrous! I finished writing my children\u2019s book and immediately sent it off to several top agents. It was first draft and dreadful, but I was so proud of my achievement I thought it was brilliant. I have since learned the hard way that nothing should be sent out until it has been rewritten, revised and polished until it gleams!\nMy first published novel was Bad Moon Rising (written as Frances di Plino). It was accepted by an indie publishing house as an ebook only. However, I\u2019m delighted to say it was later published in print and went on to be a finalist in the People\u2019s Book Prize.\nWhen my ten-year-old grandson told me he loved my children\u2019s novel. I have received many emails and letters from readers of my crime series, but nothing comes close to how I felt when Tegan said he couldn\u2019t wait to read the second book in the trilogy.\nAny mistakes you wish, in hindsight, you had avoided?\nYes, I wish I had used my own name for my crime series. As Lorraine Mace I have a fairly good author platform, but Frances di Plino was totally unknown. Instead of being able to build on an established reader base, I had to make people aware of this made up person.\nThat getting an agent wasn\u2019t the Holy Grail! When I was signed up by a top children\u2019s agent I believed I had made it and that the next step (publishing deal, foreign right sales, film of the book and all the fabulous stuff authors dream of) would follow as a matter of course.\nThe reality was completely different. 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        "raw_content": "Chapter 53. Pneumonia\nChapter 53. Pneumonia. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Chumley HS, Mayeaux EJ, Jr.. Usatine R.P., Smith M.A., Chumley H.S., Mayeaux E.J., Jr. Eds. Richard P. Usatine, et al.eds. The Color Atlas of Family Medicine, 2e New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2013. http://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=685&sectionid=45361097. Accessed February 15, 2019.\n. \"Chapter 53. Pneumonia.\" The Color Atlas of Family Medicine, 2e Usatine RP, Smith MA, Chumley HS, Mayeaux EJ, Jr.. Usatine R.P., Smith M.A., Chumley H.S., Mayeaux E.J., Jr. Eds. Richard P. Usatine, et al. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2013, http://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=685&sectionid=45361097.\nMax is a 65-year-old man who presents with a \u201cterrible cough\u201d and fever of several days' duration. He has just returned from a business trip and is feeling quite run down. His cough is productive with rusty colored sputum. He is otherwise healthy and is a nonsmoker. His chest x-ray is similar to the one shown in Figure 53-1. He is diagnosed with probable bacterial pneumonia and is placed on antibiotics. You note that he has never had vaccinations against influenza or pneumococcus and you offer these to him at a follow-up visit when he is well.\nChest x-ray (CXR) showing right upper lobe consolidation. (From Miller WT Jr. Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2006:218, Figure 5-1 B. Copyright 2006.)\nPneumonia refers to an infection in the lower respiratory tract (distal airways, alveoli, and interstitium of the lung). Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has traditionally referred to pneumonia occurring outside of the hospital setting. More recently, a subgroup of CAP has been identified that is associated with healthcare risk factors (e.g., prior hospitalization, dialysis, nursing home residence, immunocompromised state); this form of pneumonia has been classified as a healthcare-associated pneumonia (HCAP), although definitions of HCAP vary. While severity and excess mortality are associated with HCAP, as well as a slight increase in multidrug resistant (MDR) pathogens, most studies do not support either a causal relationship between MDR and excess mortality or demonstrate benefit from broad-spectrum antibiotic coverage.1 It is likely that excess mortality is a result of underlying patient-related factors (e.g., older age, comorbidities, higher initial severity).1,2\nThree to 4 million adults per year in United States are diagnosed with CAP (8 to 15 per 1000 persons/year).3,4\nAnnual incidence rate of CAP requiring hospitalization: 267 per 100,000 population and 1012 per 100,000 individuals older than 65 years of age.5\nTen percent to 20% of patients are admitted to the hospital.3,4,6 Of those, 10% to 20% are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).7\nIncreased incidence in men and in blacks versus whites.3\nCAP is the most frequent cause of death caused by infectious disease in the United States and the eighth leading cause of death overall (2007).7,8\nEconomic burden associated with CAP is estimated at more than $12 billion annually in the United States.7\nIn a study of children hospitalized with CAP (N = 254), the cause of the disease (identified in 85% of cases) was most often viral (62%, with 30% having evidence of both viral and bacterial pathogens).9 The most common pathogens were Streptococcus pneumoniae (37%), respiratory syncytial virus (29%), and rhinovirus (24%). Dual bacterial infections were found in 19 patients; only 1 patient of 125 tested had a ...",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Business Deals with appeal\nDeals with appeal\nDoug and Margot Huber prepare the customer service area of Margot\u2019s new Alton\u2019s Real Deals on Home D\u00e9cor shop in Alton. The franchised location will be open on Thursdays and Saturdays.\nReal Deals offers clocks, lamps, pottery, home furnishings and more in a theme-based style.\nALTON \u2013 When Margot Huber was asked by the Real Deals on Home D\u00e9cor company what she wanted her new store to be called, she knew the name had to reflect her community.\n\u201cThey asked me if I wanted to make it Huber\u2019s Real Deals, and I told them I wanted to brand it to the town and stay loyal to the town that will support us,\u201d Huber said.\nAlton\u2019s Real Deals will open its doors next Thursday, Feb. 27, at 237 E. Delmar, next to Target.\n\u201cReal Deals is home d\u00e9cor, offering clocks, lamps, pottery, home furnishings and more in a theme-based style,\u201d Huber said. \u201cWe like to theme our sections to help people who may not be as creatively minded. You can come in and find everything themed for cowboys, outdoor, wine and many others.\u201d\nThere also will be seasonal items for holiday d\u00e9cor and gift-giving, and furniture pieces available include dressers, tables, accent chairs and more.\n\u201cWe have warehouse pricing,\u201d Huber said. \u201cWe are priced to move, so a customer can walk away knowing they got a good deal.\u201d\nTo conform to other Real Deals locations, Huber installed pegboard around the showroom and installed a corrugated metal front counter.\nMargot previously had worked at Marquette Catholic High School for 11 years, and says her public relations background, coupled with husband Doug\u2019s experience as a CPA and auditor, have prepared the couple for this new endeavor.\n\u201cDoug\u2019s family is in the state of Washington, and I would go to the Real Deals there whenever we visited,\u201d Huber said. \u201cDoug asked me if I wanted to try our own business, and my youngest child is graduating from high school, so the timing seemed right.\u201d\nHuber says it has been a group effort, with friends and family helping with the planning and preparation.\nAlton\u2019s Real Deals is the only Real Deals location in Illinois and Missouri.\nHuber says the unusual hours of operation (Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.) is a corporate standard, based on when customers are most likely to take advantage of the shopping experience.\n\u201cIn their success story of 12 years, they have learned that family time is important,\u201d Huber said. \u201cBeing open two days a week will create an urgency, and we will have new inventory every week to keep people coming back.\u201d\nWhen Margot contacted the chain and said she was interested in opening up a local shop, Real Deals flew out, met the Hubers, did a geographic study, and after a few months of talks and preparation approved the location.\nFive sisters in Twin Falls, Idaho, launched Real Deals on Home D\u00e9cor in 2006 and today it is one of the Top 500 Franchises of Entrepreneur Magazine with more than 75 stores across the country.\nAlton\u2019s Real Deals will hold its inaugural weekend introduction Thursday, Feb. 27, Friday, Feb. 28, and Saturday, March 1. For information, call (618) 433-9960 or visit the Facebook page at Real Deals on Home D\u00e9cor-Alton.\nAlton\u2019s Real Deals\n237 E. Delmar, Alton, Illinois 62002 View Map\nHours Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.",
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        "raw_content": "Press release: Cast announcement for \u2018A Song at Twilight\u2019\nThe Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Elizabeth Doran, Executive Director) announced Bruce Davison, Sharon Lawrence and Roxanne Hart to star in A SONG AT TWILIGHT by No\u00ebl Coward, the fifth production of its 2013 \u2013 2014 Season. A SONG AT TWILIGHT is performed March 18 to April 13; the press opening is Sunday, March 23.\nFollowing last season\u2019s smash-hit production of Coward\u2019s comedy, Fallen Angels, director Art Manke \u2013 recognized as the region\u2019s current leading director of Coward \u2014 returns to The Playhouse to direct this rarely produced and final play of Coward\u2019s illustrious career. In A Song At Twilight, first produced in 1966, an elderly closeted writer hesitantly accepts a visit from his former mistress, leading to a confrontation of past secrets, forbidden affections and surprising confessions. Song was greeted with rapturous reviews, and provided a triumphant end to Coward\u2019s long and remarkable career.\nSheldon Epps, Artistic Director of The Pasadena Playhouse, said, \u201cIn 1966, when A Song at Twilight premiered, England was a year away from decriminalizing homosexuality. Coward, who retiscent about this topic through most of his career, also played the part Hugo Latymer, and earned critical and audience praise. Now, almost fifty years later, with the landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings this past year overturning the Defense of Marriage Act and California\u2019s Proposition 8, this is a perfect time to revisit the play which dates from the beginning of the gay rights movement.\u201d\nManke said, \u201cWe have assembled a first-rate cast led by the incomparable Bruce Davison, whose heartbreaking humanity \u2013 on display in so much of his work \u2013 will bring emotional nuance and great wit to the role of Sir Hugo Latymer. 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In 2009, she was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal as Izzie Stevens\u2019 mother on Grey\u2019s Anatomy.\nIn film, she co-starred in Gossip (2000), Little Black Book (2004), The Alibi (2006). Lawrence starred with Betty White and Alfred Molina in Ladies Man from 1999 to 2001 and had series regular role on the CBS supernatural drama Wolf Lake from 2001 to 2002. Lawerence played Maisy Gibbons, a housewife/prostitute in season one of Desperate Housewives. She also appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Boston Legal, Monk, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Mentalist, and Body of Proof.\nIn October 2010, she began a recurring role on One Tree Hill as Sylvia Baker, the mother of Julian Baker (Austin Nichols); she played the lead character\u2019s mother in the Lifetime comedy-drama Drop Dead Diva from 2009 to 2010; and she played the birthmother of Dr. Maura Isles (Sasha Alexander) in Rizzoli & Isles.\nRoxanne Hart, best known for her role as Brenda Wyatt in the 1986 film Highlander and as nurse Camille Shutt on Chicago Hope, appeared on Broadway in stage Loose Ends by Michael Weller, directed by Alan Schneider, and opposite Kevin Kline; British playwright Peter Nichols\u2019 Passion, opposite Frank Langella and directed by Marshall W. Mason, for which she received a\nTony nomination in 1983, and opposite Philip Bosco and Victor Garber in Shaw\u2019s The Devil\u2019s Disciple at Circle in the Square.\nHer films include The Verdict, Oh, God! You Devil, Once Around with Holly Hunter, The Good Girl with Jennifer Aniston and The Last Innocent Man with Ed Harris. Her television appearances include on ER, Law & Order, Criminal Minds and Oz. She had recurring roles on the 1990s HBO sitcom Dream On and, more recently, NBC\u2019s Medium.\nAbout A Song at Twilight\nIn A Song at Twilight, celebrated author Hugo Latymer has reached the autumn of his days with everything a man could wish for: wealth, success, fantastic friends, and a life filled with laughter, luxury and travel. A profound fear of intimacy and public scandal, however, kept him from embracing the one true love in his life, and now he wonders if he would trade the success for a chance to do it all again.\n\u201cSongwriters and poets have taught us that greatest joy of life is to love and be loved in return,\u201d said director Manke. \u201cIn A Song at Twilight, celebrated author Hugo Latymer didn\u2019t heed that lesson, choosing instead to live a life bound by societal expectations and fear. Now he wonders how his life might have been different had he made room for love.\u201d\n\u201cDespite several decades of audiences roaring with laughter at his plays, Noel Coward was often the target of critics who found his work to be thin, at best. With his final play, A Song at Twilight, he had the last laugh and proved that in addition to the usual sparklingly witty dialogue, he could craft characters of great depth and pathos.\u201d\nArt Manke (director) With A Song at Twilight as the seventh of Noel Coward\u2019s plays on his resume \u2013 including the American premiere of Star Quality \u2013 Art Manke has earned the moniker, \u201cL.A.\u2019s Coward specialist\u201d from the Los Angeles Times. His recent hit revival of Coward\u2019s Fallen Angels broke box office records at the Pasadena Playhouse, and transferred for an extended run at Laguna Playhouse.\nA five-time winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his productions of a wide range of classics and new work, Mr. Manke\u2019s productions are in demand across the country. Recent productions include The Three Musketeers for the Denver Center Theatre Company, Sense and Sensibility for the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre and the world premiere of Amy Freed\u2019s The Monster-Builder for Portland\u2019s Artists Repertory Theatre at the top of 2014.\nMr. Manke is a co-founder and former artistic director (1991-2001) of the acclaimed classical theatre company, A Noise Within, where he directed the work of Shakespeare, Moliere, Wilde, Sheridan and Sophocles. Other credits include work with South Coast Repertory, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, American Conservatory Theatre, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Magic Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, American Players Theatre, Connecticut Repertory Theatre and Red Bull Theatre off-Broadway, among others. He directs for television, holds a B.F.A. from the University of Illinois and an M.F.A. from the American Conservatory Theatre.\nA SONG AT TWILIGHT will play March 18 \u2013 April 13, 2014. The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101. The performance schedule is Tuesday through Friday at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.; and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tickets, priced from $26 to $72, are available by calling The Pasadena Playhouse at 626-356-7529 or by visiting The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office, Tuesday \u2013 Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. during non-performance dates. On performance dates the Box Office is open Tuesday \u2013 Saturday from 1:00 p.m. \u2013 8:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. \u2013 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. 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        "raw_content": "Notice: This page is available for archival purposes only. Information contained herein may be out of date.\nlourdes-de-rioja ,\nluigi-luccarelli\nInterpreters are expert communicators and AIIC interpreters are a guarantee of understanding when people from different cultures come together. All share a dedication to their chosen field, the determination to improve and adapt, a desire to help people from all cultures understand each other.\nConversations offers you insight into the lives of interpreters around the world, professionals active in multiple aspects of the conference interpreting profession.\nConsultant interpreters are an essential link between clients and interpreters. They put together teams that are more than the sum of the parts. Their work includes coordination, logistics, document management, briefing and debriefing, and much more. AIIC consultant interpreters are known for their dedication to professional goals and standards.\nConsultant interpreters are an essential link between clients and interpreters. They put together teams that are more than the sum of the parts. AIIC consultant interpreters are known for their expertise and professionalism.\nNOTE - I like the first scree because it spans the page from margin to margin (when viewed in its context). The second screen might be good especially if we could adjust the text to be the same width. Lastly, I think the shorter introduction of the last two examples is best - after all this page is about the video! What do you think?\nAIIC. \"AIIC CONVERSATIONS\". aiic.net . Accessed February 15, 2019. <http://aiic.net/p/7736>.",
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        "raw_content": "Alan AtKisson is the author of seven books, which have sold many thousands of copies. In August 2017, he released the 2nd edition of his popular 50-page mini-guide Sustainability is for Everyone. This is his most recent book, co-authored with Axel Klimek:\nParachuting Cats into Borneo \u2014 and Other Lessons from The Change Caf\u00e9\nA toolkit of proven strategies and practices for building capacity and creating transformation\nTwo out of three efforts to create change in companies, organizations, etc. fails to achieve its desired result. How can you buck this long-standing trend? In Parachuting Cats into Borneo, Axel Klimek and Alan AtKisson offer crisp, concise, and targeted advice for success. Drawing on decades of helping corporations, networks, governments, and NGOs reach their change goals, the authors show you how to use systems- and sustainability-based change tools \u2014 and more importantly, how to develop your own capacities, question your assumptions, and learn to navigate complexity with attention and purpose. Called \u201cinsightful\u201d and \u201cparticularly valuable\u201d by Publisher\u2019s Weekly, and widely praised by leaders in business, change management, and sustainability. READ MORE\nSustainability is for Everyone (2013, 2nd edition 2017)\nA short, simple, inspiring introduction to sustainability that has sold over 30,000 copies, been translated into several languages, and purchased by companies and universities for distribution to all their employees and alumni. Originally written to help sustainability professionals reach new audiences by using simpler concepts, Sustainability is for Everyone was discovered to be equally effective as a way to engage newcomers. The second edition, which includes a new preface about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (the \u201cSDGs\u201d), continues to reach new audiences with its compelling message. READ MORE\nBelieving Cassandra: How to be an optimist in a pessimist\u2019s world (first published 1999, updated for a 2nd edition 2010)\nAlan\u2019s first book was the top bestseller in its category on Amazon.com \u2014 even though it was released late in the year. Completely updated for the new edition in 2010, Believing Cassandra remains one of the most comprehensive, engaging, and readable introductions to sustainability available. Paul Hawken called the book a \u201cneurotransmitter\u201d that helps readers make the connections between sustainability, their professional work, and their own lives. Believing Cassandra was called \u201cBook of the Year\u201d by the Seattle Press. It has inspired people around the world to begin working on a sustainable future. READ MORE\nThe Sustainability Transformation: How to make positive change in challenging times (updated paperback edition Routledge/Earthscan 2010)\nAlan\u2019s second book is an exciting introduction to the professional practice of sustainability. As in Believing Cassandra, the highly engaging writing style mixes personal stories with clear explanations, tools, and case studies. The Sustainability Transformation introduces the reader to the tools and methods Alan developed in the late 1990s, which have since spread around the world, helping people do sustainability more quickly and more effectively. It also digs deeply into the challenges and opportunities facing anyone who decides to become a sustainability change agent. Both Bill McKibben and Hunter Lovins called it \u201cessential,\u201d and the prominent academic journal Ecological Economics wrote (in a formal academic review) that \u201cThe book is inspiring and informative, and offers clear and easy-to-follow framework and tools.\u201d See the full review in the journal Ecological Economics, May 2011\u2026 READ MORE\nLife Beyond Growth: Alternatives and complements to GDP as a measure of progress (Tokyo, Random House, 2012, Japanese only) (Free report version, in English, available here.)\n\u201cLife Beyond Growth,\u201d published in book form in Japan (where Junko Edahiro joins it as a co-author), is available free of charge in English in its original report format. The report covers the history of \u201ceconomic growth\u201d and the rise of the \u201cGDP\u201d as its principal measuring stick, then introduces the array of serious critiques and alternatives that have arisen to challenge conventional wisdom in recent years. The report demonstrates how countries around the world (from China to the UK) as well as US states and cities are using new measures of progress and wellbeing to complement the GDP. Presented at a global OECD forum in 2012, and cited by other authorities such as the United Nations, \u201cLife Beyond Growth\u201d closes with look at the future and concludes that a combination of the emerging new economic ideas \u2014 \u201cGreen Economy\u201d + \u201cGross National Happiness\u201d \u2014 is the key to a sustainable world.\nBecause We Believe in the Future: Collected Essays on Sustainability, 1989-2009 (published 2012)\nBecause We Believe in the Future is a tour through the history of sustainability from Alan\u2019s unique perspective, via his essays, speeches, blog posts and other short pieces collected over a 20-year period. The collection includes Alan\u2019s moving tribute to his mentor and friend Donella H. \u201cDana\u201d Meadows, \u201cThe Brightest Star in the Sky,\u201d as well as the essay that inaugurated a UN-sponsored Knowledge Partnership, \u201cPushing Reset on Sustainable Development.\u201d You\u2019ll also find his best shorter pieces, including an early column that went viral on the Internet (long before Twitter and Facebook): \u201cDear Santa, I Hear the North Pole is Melting.\u201d READ MORE\nCollected Poems, 1982-2009 (Broken Bone Press, 2012)\nThe publication of Collected Poems 1982-2009 marked the first time that Alan AtKisson\u2019s poetry \u2014 which previously appeared only in small literary journals and chapbooks \u2014 had been published all together in one place, in book form. 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        "raw_content": "Wicked Wednesday: The Night Stalker (1972)\nIf there is a MVP of made-for-TV horror movies, it\u2019s probably The Night Stalker. It spawned a sequel, a TV series, and even a remake of said TV series several decades later.\nAnd it\u2019s shockingly basic for something so beloved. Carl Kolchak is a sensationalist, nearly ethic-less journalist in Las Vegas. His desire to get the story has led him to being fired from multiple papers throughout the country.\nA series of murders perks Kolchak\u2019s interest because of one thing: each corpse is found nearly devoid of all blood. Kolchak seeks the help of one of his \u201cspies\u201d, a young doctor working at the hospital. He calls Kolchak one night, telling him that their blood bank was robbed of its blood supply.\nAt a meeting at the court house, the coroner tells the table of important men that each of the young female victims were found with human saliva mixed in with the blood at the throat wounds. 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At a press conference, the man is identified as Janos Skorzeny, a Romanian immigrant who has been linked to multiple murders in different countries, making him an international fugitive.\nAnd the manhunt begins. Skorzeny is cornered one night, but easily fends off the police. Despite being nearly 70, he\u2019s a man of great strength. Even when the police see him get shot, he still gets up and runs away unharmed.\nKolchak becomes increasingly insistent that Skorzeny is a literal vampire. But he becomes aware the no one will wants to listen to him, seemingly for the protection of the people of the city.\nHe tells the mayor and the authorities that the police officers should carry crosses with them and a stake and hammer, just in case they get into trouble while pursuing Kolchak. They reluctantly agree, but only if Kolchak lets Skorzeny live to see trial.\nBut he completely breaks his promise once one of his sources gives him Skorzeny\u2019s address. He breaks into the house and finds a woman strapped to a bed. Just as he tries to free her, the vampire returns home. He goes to hide, but Skorzeny finds him. But he holds off the vampire by holding out a cross and revealing the sunlight.\nHe manages to weaken Skorzeny, and pounds a stake into his heart. Just as the vampire dies, the police arrive to witness Kolchak murdering their suspect.\nKolchak, being the fool he is, gleefully writes up his story to have it published. His editor claims it will be published in full. But Kolchak is told he has been arrested for the murder of Skorzeny. They threaten to use the warrant if Kolchak doesn\u2019t leave town and pretend nothing has happened.\nKolchak, later through his tape recordings, says that Kolchak and all of his victims were cremated. Which is strange. And that when a vampire takes the blood of another person, they too will become a vampire.\nIt\u2019s easy to see why The Night Stalker is so well-liked. Darren McGavin plays the irritating, smarmy journalist well. Somehow cocky but charismatic.\nEven though The Night Stalker came before the TV show, it felt like I was watching the sequel to something. This was a pretty standard vampire story without much in the way character development. Maybe that\u2019s asking too much of a made-for-TV movie. But I\u2019d at least be tempted to watch the TV show (which apparently was a big inspiration to X-Files Creator Chris Carter).\nThis one was probably lost on me, but considering how well-loved it is, I suggest anyone interested give The Night Stalker a try.\nPosted in Wicked Wendesday and tagged Made-for-TV March, made-for-tv movie, The Night Stalker, TV movie, Wicked Wednesday on March 16, 2018 by Krista Culbertson. Leave a comment\nWicked Wednesday: Scream, Pretty Peggy (1973)\nOne of the things about horror films that is simultaneously amazing and painful to watch is golden-era Hollywood icons \u201clowering\u201d themselves to the genre.\nCase and point: Bette Davis. While originally known for her great dramatic roles, her later career was marked with much more horror/thrillers such as Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? But the last decades of her life had her in over a dozen TV movies.\nOne of them is the 1973 thriller Scream, Pretty Peggy, which originally aired on ABC.\nScream, Pretty Peggy follows young art student, Peggy (go figure). Desperate for a job, she takes work as a house keeper for the wealthy Elliott family. When she arrives at the house, she\u2019s turned away by the elderly Mrs Elliott (Davis), but her son Jeffrey stops her and invites the student in.\nBright, perky Peggy gets herself the job, and even manages to earn herself more money in the negotiations. Charmed by the weird girl, Jeffrey allows her to even bother him while he work on his sculptures. But she has one rule: stay away from the rooms above the garage.\nDuring her first day, Peggy sees a photograph of a young woman, who Mrs Elliott explains is her daughter Jennifer. She claims that Jennifer is in Europe.\nEach night she heads back home from work, Peggy notices that she\u2019s being followed by a car. She eventually confronts the man, who says he is Thornton, father of the last girl who worked for the Elliotts. He explains that he hasn\u2019t heard from his daughter, but Peggy is unable to help him. When he arrives at the Elliotts\u2019 house, they claim to know nothing either.\nPeggy eventually moves in with the Elliotts with Mrs Elliott injures her leg. Her first night in the house she awakes to the sound of a banging door and spots that the garage door is open. When she goes to investigate, she sees a figure in a white gown go up to the rooms above the garage.\nWhen she confronts Jeffrey about it, he admits that Jennifer is not in Europe, but living above the garage. She\u2019s insane, but the family couldn\u2019t bare to lock her up. Peggy then becomes determined to make friends with Jennifer, despite being warned away by both Jeffrey and Mrs Elliott. Mrs Elliott continuously warns Peggy away, but the girl (increasingly enamored with Jeffrey) refuses.\nPeggy finds an item with Thornton\u2019s name on it, and decides to try and contact him. The place where he\u2019s staying inform her that he hasn\u2019t been seen in a couple days. And upon investigating, Peggy sees the man\u2019s car locked away in the garage.\nKnowing that something is not right, Peggy tries to hunt down Jeffrey. While in Jeffrey\u2019s studio, she\u2019s attacked by the figure in the white dress. Peggy manages to escape and finds Mrs Elliott in her room. She tells the woman what has happened, saying that it was Jennifer. But Mrs Elliott only tells Peggy, \u201cIt\u2019s all your fault.\u201d\nJeffrey is finally found, and Peggy tells him about Jennifer\u2019s attack. He goes up to Jennifer\u2019s rooms above the garage to confront his sister. Peggy and Mrs Elliott watch from outside.\nJeffrey emerges and informs them that he has killed Jennifer. She tried to attack him, and she fell on her own knife. When Peggy tries to call the police, she\u2019s ordered not to.\nFrustrated and confused, Peggy goes to Jeffrey\u2019s studio and tries to talk to him. Only Jeffrey isn\u2019t there \u2013 it\u2019s Jennifer. Or rather, \u2018Jennifer\u2019 in Jeffrey\u2019s mind (basically Jeff wearing some shit make-up). \u2018Jennifer\u2019 tries to attack Peggy, but is shot by Mrs Elliott.\nMrs Elliott neatly wraps up the story, telling Peggy that Jeffrey killed Jennifer when she tried to leave for Europe to get married. He hid her body in one of his sculptures, and \u2018Jennifer\u2019 began to take over his mind. Each time he was with a woman, the Jennifer part of his brain became jealous and violent.\nSo basically, don\u2019t killer your sister.\nWhile the ending is an exposition dump, it doesn\u2019t detract too much from the movie overall. Scream, Pretty Peggy is a great film, TV movie or no. Honestly, Davis is such a scene-stealer. Completely magnetic with even the most mundane lines thrown at her.\nWhile the twist is by no means original, it\u2019s still fun. And Scream, Pretty Peggy have some great, subtle spooky moments that I loved. Peggy is quite an unusual character for a horror film. She\u2019s resilient and bouncy, and a touch obnoxious (but I liked her anyway). I say give this piece a go. If anything, it\u2019s just a joy to see Davis on screen.\nPosted in Wicked Wendesday and tagged Bette Davis, Made-for-TV March, made-for-tv movie, Scream Pretty Peggy, TV movie on March 14, 2018 by Krista Culbertson. Leave a comment\nWicked Wednesday: Invitation to Hell (1984)\n\u201cWhat I want, Matt, is some power.\u201d\nWelcome to year two of Made-for-TV March where the movies are cheap and contain lots of lightning!\nI love made-for-TV movies. The more I watch, the more I grow fond of this sort-of sub-genre. Watching Invitation to Hell only solidified all my opinions.\nDirected by Wes Craven, Invitation to Hell is a horror sci-fi thriller that first aired in 1984 on ABC. By this point, Craven was well into solidifying his name as an icon of the genre with his early classics. A Nightmare on Elm Street was released just a few months later in November of that year. It was well clear that this project was in the hands of a man who really knew what he was doing.\nThe Winslow family move to a new town for father Matt (Robert Urich) to begin his new job. The family have led a mostly lower-middle class life, waiting for Matt\u2019s work as an inventor to blossom. His new job is seemingly a step in the right direction.\nThe family learn that \u201canyone who is anyone\u201d belongs to the local country club. Like all good 80\u2019s suburbanites, their neighbours all comply with the expectations. But for the mostly-poor Winslows, they stand out with their shabby furniture and car.\nBut Matt is reluctant to join, and instead focuses on developing his technology for an astronaut\u2019s suit. The suit allows the wearer to enter extreme temperatures, and the helmet is able to detect is something is human or non-human.\nOne day, the family are nearly in an accident when their car is cut off by another. When Matt goes to confront the driver, out pops Jessica Jones (Susan Lucci), the director of the club. She immediately takes a shine to Matt, and encourages him and his family to join their club.\nMatt\u2019s disinterest in the club continues, while it only increases for his wife Pat (Joanna Cassidy) and their kids (Bastian and Punky Brewster). At work, Matt begins to notice something strange going on. His secretary, Grace, keeps trying to slip him information that he walks away ignorant from. His friend and co-worker Tom gets promoted to a cushy job after joining the club, despite not mentioning any hint of a promotion before.\nJessica invites the Matt and Pat to have a tour of the club, and Matt agrees. During the tour, Matt wanders alone when he hears crying coming from the other side of a large, ominous door. Weirded out, Matt declines yet again to join the club.\nBut Jessica usurps Matt, and invites just Pat and the kids to join, which the gladly agree to. And after their \u2018initiation\u2019, things begin to get worse for Matt.\nSoon Grace is replaced, and disappears. He receives a call from Grace\u2019s husband, a vet, and is informed that Pat tried to have the family\u2019s beloved dog put down, seemingly without good reason. When Matt confronts Pat, she snaps at him. And Matt later learns of his ex-secretary\u2019s death.\nThough not an idiot, Matt begins to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. Pat\u2019s personality changes from warm mother to yuppie bitch, and his kids become increasingly violent. And during a bit of research, Matt learns that all of the promotions in the last number of years have happened only to members of the country club.\nWith everything in place, Matt sneaks into the country club to do a but of sleuthing. He learns that beyond the ominous doors, the temperatures are well over 300 degrees Fahrenheit. He breaks into his lab and steals his astronaut\u2019s suit to wear as a costume to the club\u2019s Halloween party.\nThe suit allows Matt to go beyond the doors, where the temperatures reach well about 2000 degrees \u2013 a literal hell. But as he searches for his real family, he\u2019s pursued by Jessica in her devil\u2019s costume. Despite her begging, Matt jumps off a cliff inside the room when he hears his children begging for his help.\nWhen he lands, Matt awakes to find himself in a sort of alternate-dimension of his world. When he enters his house, he sees Pat at her piano, seemingly unable to stop playing piano. Jessica catches him up, and insists that he has no way of defeating her or saving his family.\nBut Matt realises that Jessica is just a straight-up liar. A devil without any real powers. And upon understanding this, Matt reaches for his family and is able to save them all from hell.\nAs the family wake up back in their real home, they learn that the country club has been on fire for almost the entire night \u2013 seemingly destroyed.\nInvitation to Hell is on many levels, a bit standard. But the writing, direction and acting really elevate it to something special. One thing the 80\u2019s always got right was creating believable families. Each member of the Winslow family was so likable, it made it all the more enjoyable to see their spiral into possession.\nThere were several plot gaps, but for something that had to be under 2 hours (with commercials), it does a good job of creating a great supernatural feel. Like Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the movie makes you feel uncomfortable with suburban conformity and that sensation that you can never be too sure who to trust. Incidentally, Kevin McCarthy has a role as Matt\u2019s boss, and he\u2019s fantastic.\nCraven went on to direct several made-for-TV movies (Invitation to Hell was his second following the also excellent Summer of Fear). I won\u2019t spoil myself by watching all of them this month, though. But watching this just made me miss the man more than I already do. Invitation to Hell is a movie that a full-heartedly recommend, and I personally can\u2019t wait to watch it again.\nPosted in Wicked Wendesday and tagged Invitation to Hell, Made-for-TV March, made-for-tv movie, Wes Craven on March 5, 2018 by Krista Culbertson. Leave a comment\nWicked Wednesday: Killer Bees (1974)\nMan, for a movie called Killer Bees, this sure was boring. As my last made-for-TV movie for March, I thought I\u2019d pick something that sounded fun. Honestly, I did it myself by expecting a movie more along the lines of Them! or something similar. But this movie forgot to make itself fun (or even vaguely interesting). If you\u2019re going to make a movie and call it Killer Bees \u2013 you better have a sense of humour.\nBut alas, Killer Bees is a mind-numbing made-for-TV film from 1974 starring Gloria Swanson, Kate Jackson (because all of the angels lived in TV movies before Charlie found them) and Edward Albert.\nEdward Van Bohlen (Albert) and his girlfriend Victoria (Jackson) are returning to Edward\u2019s hometown, where he hasn\u2019t been in several years, so Victoria can meet the Van Bohlen family.\nThe Van Bohlens are a big deal. The town they live in is named after them. When the couple arrive in a local cafe, Edward is instantly remembered. But before they are recognised, they overhear a few men talking about the accident that occurred in the nearby used car lot. The man drove off in a hurry when he was attacked by a group of angry bees.\nWhen Ed and Tori direct their conversation back to themselves, Edward reminds Victoria that his family aren\u2019t all American but \u201cEuropean,\u201d which means they like to keep to themselves (I guess).\nWhen the young couple arrive at the Van Bohlen vineyard, they are coldly received. Edward left the family years ago and refused Madame is Ed\u2019s grandmother. She\u2019s the matriarch of the family and a total queen bitch. And the rest of the family aren\u2019t much better. Despite telling Edward to leave, the couple stay.\nAt dinner, Edward\u2019s brother arrives. He tells the family about the death in town, but Edward\u2019s father already seems to know about it, despite not being in town that day. To make things even more awkward, when the family toast, Edward thinks it\u2019s a great time to tell his estranged family that he and Victoria are engaged. They toast with the family\u2019s wine, which Victoria notes tastes sweet, almost like\u2026 HONEY.\nThe following days are filled with \u201cweird\u201d incidents. The police go to the house to interview Madame about her bees. When Victoria sees the scene, Madame is covered in bees, seemingly unharmed by the little ones. She faults how well-behaved her bees are, waving her arms about unstung, but the police don\u2019t totally buy Madame\u2019s story and still seem to think her bees are the cause of the man\u2019s death who crashed his car.\nAnd the family is really a bunch of jerks. Despite having grand plans for their life back in San Francisco, Edward\u2019s family want him to stay on their vineyard and make weird bee wine with them. Though Ed\u2019s not thrilled about the idea considering the bees killed one of his friends when he was a young boy.\nWhile out for a walk (and talking about their *surprise* pregnancy) in the vineyard, Ed and Tori see a telephone man fall from the pole he\u2019s climbed. They spot that the transformer box is full of \u2013 shock \u2013 bees! Victoria runs into town to call for help, but is stopped by Edward\u2019s brother, who tells the emergency services on the phone that everything was just a \u201cmisunderstanding.\u201d\nThe telephone man dies, and it upsets Victoria.\nAt tea one day, she goes to confront the Madame, whom she believes is behind all the bee attacks. She also slips in that she\u2019s preggo. Upset and angry, Madame stands up to leave, but trips over the table with one of the little bee houses. Then proceeds to die covered in her little friends.\nAfter learning the news, the family gather together in the main room. Victoria tells them that she\u2019s convinced that the bees killed Madame and the men find this HILARIOUS. They literally laugh Victoria out of the house. She runs away to one of the barns where she spots Sergeant Jeffreys. He tells her that he\u2019s been long suspicious of the family and their African bees, and he enlists Victoria as an ally.\nDespite wanting to leave, Madame\u2019s death changes that and Tori and Ed decide to stay another night. During Madame\u2019s funeral, Victoria stays home to pack. The bees begin to swarm during the service, and eventually make their way home to harass Victoria. She eventually faints from the panic when she reaches the attic. The bees cover her, and like the Madame, don\u2019t harm her. When she awakes, she\u2019s in a different frame of mind.\nThe men arrive back from the funeral and Victoria is sporting a new, severe look instead of her 70\u2019s freewheeling style from before. And Edward is immediately suspicious. Victoria sends the sergeant away after reassuring him that everything is fine. As he reluctantly leaves, the remaining men of the family (minus Edward) toast to the Victoria, or rather the Madame.\nShocking twist ending? Well, I guess. But we could cut a good half hour out of this baby and call it a solid half-hour of television. The performances aren\u2019t bad by any means but certainly pretty forgettable. But Killer Bee\u2018s biggest sin by far isn\u2019t so much that it\u2019s boring (and it totally is), but it doesn\u2019t make the bees scary\u2026 or all that killer. There are two deaths and the bees are really only accountable for one.\nYou know, make them bigger next time. Like mega killer bees. Or, I dunno, make the Madame wield the bees and make them take revenge \u2013 not just get rid of mildly irritating neighbours.\nPosted in Wicked Wendesday and tagged Killer Bees, Made-for-TV March, made-for-tv movie, Wicked Wednesday on March 29, 2017 by Krista Culbertson. Leave a comment\nWicked Wednesday: Don\u2019t Go to Sleep (1982)\nDamn horror movies always telling me what I can and cannot do. Don\u2019t go in the house, they say. Don\u2019t be afraid of the dark. Don\u2019t open the door! Don\u2019t go in the woods (alone). And now I can\u2019t go to sleep?\nThis is such a common format for horror movie titles, I can\u2019t actually keep up with what I\u2019m allowed to do anymore.\nLame jokes aside, Don\u2019t Go to Sleep is a schlock fun-fest that has everything you could want. Plus Rhoda Morgenstern. And Valerie Harper knows how to always brings a light to absolutely everything.\nLaura (Harper) and her husband, Phillip (Dennis Weaver), move to a new house in the countryside after the death of their eldest daughter. With them are their two younger children, Kevin and Mary, and Laura\u2019s elderly mother, Bernice (Ruth Gordon). The street address for the new house is, I shit you not, 13666.\nAnd with an address like that, things are only guaranteed to go wrong. On the first night at the house, Mary\u2019s bed starts on fire after she hears someone calling her name. Phillip discovers that the cord to one of the lamps was frayed an in need of replacing \u2013 so the family writes the incident off.\nBut the following night, while staying in Kevin\u2019s room, Mary begins to shout in her sleep. By the time the boy fetches his parents, Mary has calmed down \u2013 making Kevin look a fool. But the boy isn\u2019t going to be kept down as he vows, \u201cNo more Mister Nice Guy.\u201d Fun fact, Kevin originated this popular idiom.*\nKevin plays a prank on his sister, scaring the crap out of her. So on the next night, when she hears someone calling to her, she climbs under her bed and asks whoever is there to go ahead kill her. But to her shock and surprise, it\u2019s her dead sister, Jennifer, under her bed. Sitting and grinning like a Cheshire Cat.\nObviously Mary seeing and talking to her dead sister perplexes her parents a bit. They begin to argue whether or not she should see a shrink. Meanwhile, Mary falls asleep outside and speaks to her sister. Jennifer tells her younger sister that it\u2019s their family\u2019s fault that she\u2019s dead and that she wants Mary to avenge her death.\nThe entire family is obsessed with their guilt over Jennifer\u2019s death. Grandma Bernice creates a sort of shrine in her bedroom of pictures of the girl. Phillip can\u2019t stop drinking. But in the roulette wheel of death, Bernice is first.\nIn the middle of the night, Kevin\u2019s iguana finds its way into Bernice\u2019s bed. Seeing the reptile gives her a shock so bad it gives her a heart attack and dies.\nAfter another traumatic death, Mary\u2019s parents finally agree to send the girl to a psychiatrist. Her increasingly strange behaviour doesn\u2019t go unnoticed to her family. But with the help of Jennifer, Mary plays down her crazy behaviour in her sessions.\nAnd then it\u2019s little Kevin with the target on his back next. After he continues to argue with Mary (as siblings do), Jennifer focuses her eye on him. He falls off the roof to his death after trying to retrieve the Frisbee that Mary threw there. But at least Mary looks a little bit guilty during her brother\u2019s funeral.\nThe deaths of two children and Laura\u2019s mom really puts a strain on Laura and Phillip\u2019s relationship. But they try together to pick up the pieces. Though Phillip is also killed after being electrocuted in the bathtub.\nIt\u2019s this death that makes Laura realise that perhaps her daughter is a bit, well, crazy. While trying to emergency services, Mary cuts the phone line \u2013 WITH A PIZZA CUTTER \u2013 then proceeds to chase her mom around the house with said kitchen utensil.\nLaura gets away from her daughter and is taken to the hospital where she\u2019s told that Mary has been taken to a psychiatric ward. Though Laura is eventually taken home by Mary\u2019s old shrink, she\u2019s told that her daughter will eventually be released \u2013 much to the horror of her mother.\nWe\u2019re then treated to the backstory of the day that Jennifer died. Bernice and Phillip are both a bit wasted, but Phillip drives home the children anyway. During an argument with Laura, Phillip nearly crashes the car, but drives into a field instead.\nHaving been picked on by her sister all night, little Mary ties her sleeping sister\u2019s shoelaces together as a prank. And after the crash, refuses to help Jennifer out of the car. Then the car blows up. Mary was the least-favourite child, and Jennifer had been the most loved.\nMary, in all her issues, is also Jennifer (I think). Is it a Norman Bates-style possession or are we really supposed to believe that Jennifer is fighting for Mary\u2019s body? IS MARY DEAD? Basically, it\u2019s the most shambolic ending, especially since Jennifer is seen attacking her mother in her bed\u2026 Which means she\u2019s not possessing Mary\u2019s body\u2026 right?\nDespite the ending, I think Don\u2019t Go to Sleep is a fantastic little film if you want an extra helping of cheese on your plate. Yes it\u2019s quite silly, but that\u2019s what makes these things all the more enjoyable. Plus the cast really deliver some great moments, a bit more quality than the typical made-for-TV fest.\n*This is not a true fun fact.\nPosted in Wicked Wendesday and tagged Don't Go to Sleep, Made-for-TV March, made-for-tv movie, Wicked Wednesday on March 22, 2017 by Krista Culbertson. Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "Home American IconsQuotes from the 10 Most-Amazing TV Moms\nQuotes from the 10 Most-Amazing TV Moms\nhttps://americanprofile.com/articles/quotes-from-the-10-most-amazing-tv-moms/\nBy American Profile on May 4, 2013\nDoris Roberts delivered sharp wit as family matriarch Marie Barone on \"Everybody Loves Raymond,\" which aired from 1996-2005.\nhttps://americanprofile.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/doris-roberts-everybody-loves-raymond-150x150.jpg\nFrom \u201cI Love Lucy\u201d at the dawn of television to \u201cEveryone Loves Raymond\u201d in the 1990s, Americans have fallen in love with the sitcom families they welcome into their homes each week. We laugh and cry as they tackle parenting, in-laws, finances, careers, love and loss. Whatever the situation, a caring and devoted mother seems to be at the ready to offer a helping hand and friendly advice. Consider these words of wit and wisdom from 10 of TV\u2019s most beloved moms.\nLucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) on finances:\n\u201cThis is my system for paying bills. See, I throw \u2019em all up in the air, and those that land face-up are the winners!\u201d\n\u2014\u201cThe Quiz Show,\u201d I Love Lucy, Season 1, Episode 5 (1951)\nLaura Petrie (Mary Tyler Moore) on assertion:\n\u201cI realize you have to do what you think is right. I wouldn\u2019t respect you if you let yourself get pushed around by anyone, including me. \u201c\n\u2014\u201cWashington vs. the Bunny,\u201d The Dick Van Dyke Show, Season 1, Episode 4 (1961)\nCarol Brady (Florence Henderson) on humility:\n\u201cYou shouldn\u2019t put down a loser, Cindy, because you might be one yourself someday. Just remember that.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cYou Can\u2019t Win \u2018Em All,\u201d The Brady Bunch, Season 4, Episode 22 (1973)\nShirley Partridge (Shirley Jones) on tolerance:\n\u201cPeople aren\u2019t as different as we think. We may have different beliefs, but we\u2019re all pretty much alike.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cDanny Converts,\u201d The Partridge Family, Season 4, Episode 17 (1974)\nEdith Bunker (Jean Stapleton) on domestic bliss:\n\u201cI ain\u2019t taking no orders. I can be a sunshine lady if I wanna be. And I wanna be. And I am.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cEdith Breaks Out,\u201d All in the Family, Season 6, Episode 8 (1975)\nThelma \u201cMama\u201d Harper (Vicki Lawrence) on disagreements:\n\u201cFrom now on if we have any backstabbing to do were going to do it the way we have always done it face to face.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cWar of the Roses,\u201d Mama\u2019s Family, Season 6, Episode 12 (1983)\nClair Huxtable (Phylicia Rashad) on ambition:\n\u201cTheo, we never said become a doctor, become a lawyer, we say go to school, we say study, we say become something.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cI\u2019m \u2018In\u2019 with the \u2018In\u201d Crowd,\u201d The Cosby Show, Season 6, Episode 3 (1989)\nJill Taylor (Patricia Richardson) on bullying:\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter. It\u2019s what\u2019s inside of you that counts, don\u2019t sell yourself short.\u201d \u2013Slip Sleddin\u2019 Away,\u201d Home Improvement, Season 3, Episode 13 (1994)\nMarie Barone (Doris Roberts) on blessings:\n\u201cYou know, actually, this could be a good lesson for me. To learn to be content with what is and not hope for what could be.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cThe Will,\u201d Everybody Loves Raymond, Season 4, Episode 5 (1999)\nDebra Barone (Patricia Heaton) on in-laws:\n\u201cEvery time Marie says something mean or insulting, I get mad. Maybe that\u2019s why she keeps doing it. I should just change the way I react to her. God, that\u2019s in every book.\u201d\n\u2014\u201cNo Thanks,\u201d Everybody Loves Raymond, Season 4, Episode 5 (1999)\nFound in: American Icons\nJewel on Raising Children",
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        "raw_content": "Litoria nannotis\nWaterfall Frog, Torrent Tree Frog family: Hylidae\n\u00a9 2012 Jodi J. L. Rowley (1 of 17)\nLitoria nannotis was found throughout the Wet Tropics Bioregion, North Qld, from Paluma to Cooktown (Hero & Fickling 1994) at altitudes between 180 and 1300 m (McDonald 1992). The area of occurrence of the species is approximately 9000 km2 (M. Cunningham pers. comm.). Litoria nannotis includes three deeply divergent mitochondrial DNA lineages, distributed from Paluma to Tully R., Tully R. to Lamb Range and Mt. Lewis to Big Tableland (Schneider et al. 1998). Litoria nannotis was first noted to have declined in 1990 (Richards et al. 1993). The species had apparently disappeared from most upland sites south of the Daintree R.. The species occurred at all lowland sites, and at upland sites north of the Daintree R. during summer surveys of 1991-1992. In 1994 it was sighted at several locations over 600m on Mt Father Clancy in February 1998 (Hero et al. in press). Lowland populations surveyed in Tully Gorge appeared to be relatively stable between 1995 and 1998 (Hero et al. in press). At the southern end of its range it was last observed in Mt Spec SF in 1991 (Richards et al. 1993) however adults occurred at a lower-elevation site in a different creek system (Crystal Creek Stone Bridge, 300m) from Jan. 1994 to Sep. 1995 (Hero unpublished data). This species is currently known to have stable populations at lowland sites (Hero et al. 1998, in press; McDonald & Alford 1999). Litoria nannotis is known from Cape Tribulation, Cedar Bay, Crater, Crater Lakes, Daintree, Lumholtz, Millstream, Paluma Range and Wooroonooran NP, Kirrama Range, Lamb Range, Maalan, Mt Baldy, Mt Lewis, Mt Spec, Tully and Windsor Tableland SF, Daintree Timber Reserve (165 Monkhouse) (Tyler 1997), Elizabeth Grant Falls, Millstream Falls, Mt Lee, Seaview Range NP (Wallaman Falls, Sword Ck., Garrawalt Falls), Cardwell Range, Ravenshoe SF (M. Cunningham pers. comm.).\nLitoria nannotis is a habitat specialist endemic to the W.T. Bioregion (Williams & Hero 1998; 2001), a stream dwelling/breeding species (Hodgkison and Hero 2001). Litoria nannotis is restricted to rocky stream habitats in rainforest or wet sclerophyll forest where there is fast flowing water, waterfalls and cascades (Liem 1974; McDonald 1992). Unlike most stream-breeding frog species that live in the adjacent forest and use the stream habitat for breeding, the stream is the primary habitat for both male and females throughout the year (Hodgkison & Hero 2001; in press). On several occasions the adults and juveniles were noted to form small aggregations (4 \u00ef\u00bf\u00bd 6 individuals) amongst large boulders behind waterfalls (Liem 1974; J-M. Hero pers. obs.). Tadpoles are predominantly found in fast flowing sections of stream, in riffles or torrents, adhering to rocks (Richards 1992).\nGravid females and males with nuptial pads are encountered all year round (Martin & McDonald 1995). Unpigmented eggs 136-216 (1.98-3.4 mm diameter) are laid in gelatinous egg masses under rocks in water (Liem 1974; Hero & Fickling 1996). Liem (1974) described the tadpole and noted that it is one of the few species of tadpole known to exhibit adaptations to torrent environments of Australia, such as a streamlined body shape, large suctorial mouthparts and a muscular tail. Richards (1992) also provided information on the tadpoles of the L. nannotis group.\nAdults feed indiscriminately on both aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates (Hodgkinson and Hero in press). Their principal diet includes: Dipteran and Odonate (adults and larvae), Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Blattodea, Hymenoptera and Diplopoda (Hodgkinson and Hero in review).\nFeral pigs are a potential cause of riparian habitat damage and adult frog mortality (Richards et al. 1993). The activity of feral pigs has been recorded to have increased over the period 1989-1992 in an area previously inhabited by L. nannotis (Richards et al. 1993). There is very little research, however, into the impact of feral pigs on native frog populations (Richards et al. 1993).\nLiem (1974) observed large numbers of females residing near a stream and considered Litoria nannotis to be a true stream-dwelling anuran, unlikely to venture far from the stream. Hodgkison and Hero (2001) found that the species displayed distinctly different nocturnal and diurnal behaviour. During the day, nearly all frogs were restricted to the stream environment where they sheltered in small refuges behind waterfalls or wedged between rocks in the stream. On a small number of occasions individuals were located basking in splash zones beside waterfalls. At night frog activity increased substantially and frogs were located in exposed positions within the stream and some ventured away from the stream, amongst stream side vegetation. Frogs did not venture further than 15m from the stream and always returned before dawn.\nReason for decline unknown. Richards et al. (1993) reject drought, floods, habitat destruction or pollution by pesticides, inorganic ions or heavy metals. The habitat of the species in the Wet Tropics has been protected since 1988, therefore habitat destruction is no longer a threat (McDonald & Alford 1999). Current research is examining the possibility that disease, such as a viral infection or chytrid fungus, may have contributed to the decline of this species (Berger et al. 1999).\nBerger, L., Speare, R. and Hyatt, A. (1999). ''Chytrid fungi and amphibian declines: overview, implications and future directions.'' Declines and Disappearances of Australian Frogs. A. Campbell, eds., Environment Australia, Canberra, 23-33.\nHero, J-M., Hines, H.B., Meyer, E., Morrison, C., and Streatfeild, C. (1999). ''New records of 'declining' frogs in Queensland (April 1999).'' Frogs in the Community \u2013 Proceedings of the Brisbane Conference 13\u201314 February 1999. R. Natrass, eds., Queensland Museum, Brisbane.\nHero, J.-M. and Fickling, S. (1994). A Guide to the Stream-dwelling Frogs of the Wet Tropics Rainforests. James Cook University, Townsville.\nHero, J.-M. and Fickling, S. (1996). ''Reproductive characteristics of female frogs from mesic habitats in Queensland.'' Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 39, 306.\nHero, J.-M., Hines, H.B., Meyer, E., Morrison, C., Streatfeild, C., and Roberts, L. (1998). ''New records of 'declining' frogs in Queensland, Australia.'' Froglog, 29, 1-4.\nHodgkison, S. C. and Hero, J.-M. (2003). ''Seasonal, sexual and ontogenetic variations in the diet of the declining frogs, Litoria nannotis, L. rheocola and Nyctimystes dayi.'' Wildlife Research, 30, 345-354.\nHodgkison, S.C. and Hero, J.-M. (2001). ''Daily behaviour and microhabitat use of the Waterfall Frog, Litoria nannotis in Tully Gorge, eastern Australia.'' Journal of Herpetology, 35(1), 166-120.\nHodgkison, S.C. and Hero, J.-M. (2002). ''Seasonal behaviour of Litoria nannotis, Litoria rheocola and Nyctimystes dayi in Tully Gorge, north Queensland, Australia.'' Frogs in the Community \u2013 Proceedings of the Brisbane Conference 13-14 Feb 1999. A. E. O. Nattrass, eds., Queensland Frog Society, Incorporated, Brisbane.\nMartin, W.F. and McDonald, K.R. (1995). Draft Recovery Plan for the Threatened Stream-dwelling Frogs of the Wet Tropics. Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage, Brisbane.\nMcDonald, K. and Alford, R. (1999). ''A review of declining frogs in northern Queensland.'' Declines and Disappearances of Australian Frogs. A. Campbell, eds., Environment Australia, Canberra. Available in .pdf format online.\nMcDonald, K.R. (1992). ''Distribution patterns and conservation status of north Queensland rainforest frogs.'' Conservation Technical Report No. 1. Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage, Queensland.\nRichards, S. J., McDonald, K. R., and Alford, R. A. (1993). ''Declines in populations of Australia's endemic rainforest frogs.'' Pacific Conservation Biology, 1, 66-77.\nRichards, S.J. (1992). ''The tadpole of the Australian frog Litoria nyakalensis (Anura: Hylidae), and a key to the torrent tadpoles of northern Queensland.'' Alytes, 10(3), 99-103.\nSchneider, C.J., Cunningham, M., and Moritz, C. (1998). ''The comparative phylogeography and the history of endemic vertebrates in the Wet Tropics rainforests of Australia.'' Molecular Ecology, 7, 487-498.\nWilliams, S. E., and Hero, J. M. (1998). \"Rainforest frogs of the Australian wet tropics: Guild classification and the ecological similarity of declining species.\" Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences, 265(1396), 597-602.\nWilliams, S.E. and Hero, J.-M. (2001). ''Multiple determinants of Australian tropical frog biodiversity.'' Biological Conservation, 98, 1-10.\nWritten by J-M. Hero; M. Cunningham; R. Retallick; L. Shoo; C. 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        "raw_content": "As expected, I\u2019m exhausted.\nApproximate layout of my apartment. That\u2019s a window at the top, and the door at the bottom.\nSo far, the best part of this move is that I researched ahead of time and threw out a bunch of stuff. I previously lived in a small-to-medium sized mobile home, which was roomy compared to this place. Before moving, I gave away my bed, my sofa, piles of clothes, two dressers, a bookshelf, and more \u2014 things I\u2019ve acquired over the past 20-something years and never had to worry about having space for. I hauled them out to the curb and each thing was gone before I got back outside with the next piece.\nEven so, I barely fit my remaining belongings in this tiny apartment (which was apparently designed for broke college students who don\u2019t own anything). I bought a smaller bed. I should have left my desk in Texas too; I need a smaller one. The clothes I did bring won\u2019t all fit in the \u201ccloset\u201d (which is actually a small wardrobe on wheels, not built-in as shown on the floorplan).\nOh, and did I mention the fridge is so tiny I can only fit a couple days\u2019 worth of food in it? If I can afford it, I will buy another refrigerator soon.\nBut I\u2019m here, and I\u2019m warm and dry.\nI carefully organized my trip to stay on interstates as much as possible, and to make sure hotels were available along the way. That worked out well enough. I-35 north to Wichita (first day). I-135 and I-70 to Denver, I-25 to Cheyenne, and I-80 to Laramie (second day). I-80 to Salt Lake City and I-84 to Boise (third day). The final day was the shortest, riding I-84 all the way to Portland.\nThe scenery was beautiful. I passed a hundred places I would have loved to stop if I had more time and money. If I had a camera like Richard or Wil (and knew anything about it) I might have a thousand photos to marvel at. But my fear of a car breakdown rises exponentially every time I stop, especially far between anywhere.\nMost of the trip was just driving, eating (often while driving), and then sleeping (usually not while driving).\nAs Wil said (see comments on a previous entry), most things cost about the same here. Mainly gasoline and living quarters are sky-high. \u201cAffordable housing\u201d here costs about twice what the same place would cost where I just left, and is about three times harder to find and about half the size. I\u2019m accustomed to rent being about a quarter of my monthly budget. Now it will be closer to half. My plan is to make up for some of this by selling my car (and thus saving costs on insurance, gas, and repairs/checkups). Then I\u2019ll be dependent upon public transportation and/or a bicycle \u2014 if they make a bike that will hold me.\nI\u2019m holding off on internet here. There are a LOT more choices than I\u2019m used to, but most have data caps \u2014 something I\u2019m against in principle.\nIt\u2019s been \u201crainy\u201d, but not rainy. This is more like a mist \u2014 like Texans enjoy from their misters on back porches on summer days. I almost don\u2019t notice it. If this is \u201crain\u201d, and a few people have told me it is, then I can easily get used to it. As someone said in a city office: \u201cThe weather here doesn\u2019t try to kill you.\u201d That will be a huge change from my previous life.\nI have met my boss and visited my workplace and I\u2019m set to start tomorrow. I think I will be the oldest person on staff, but they seem friendly. No Jeebus posters on the walls, thank goodness.\nPreviously: I was barely within walking distance of a decent shopping center (including Target, cinema, Ross, bank, credit union, sporting goods, clothes, restaurants, liquor, and more), but anything else required a drive.\nNow: Within a few blocks, I can walk to several restaurants and coffee shops, a branch of the Oregon DMV, a couple of museums, some city offices, and two (small) city parks, and more. About 10 blocks away is a \u201cTarget City\u201d (apparently a smaller, urbanized version of Target), which I will try soon. I\u2019ll probably walk because if I drove it would take 30 minutes to find parking. A little closer than that is a public library. And, from the map, it looks like approximately 22 Starbucks locations are within a 10-block radius.\n(Note: apparently, blocks here are smaller than elsewhere, only 200 feet long. That\u2019s not counting the width of the street, though. So my \u201c10 blocks\u201d to Target, above, is about half a mile.)\nMultiple city bus stops surround my block; it\u2019ll take me a while to learn bus routes \u2014 I haven\u2019t ridden public transportation in quite some time. I was surprised at how much it costs to ride the bus; it might not be cheaper than having a car after all. (The hardest part of owning a car here is going to be parking it. In just a few days, I have wasted multiple hours looking for parking places. This alone will probably be why I\u2019ll get rid of the car.)\nMy emotions are all over the place. I\u2019ve never lived outside Texas, so there\u2019s a little worry that I\u2019ll never grasp the essence of being a Portlander (actual word). There\u2019s fear that I\u2019ll commit some egregious offense, something that is normal where I\u2019m from. (I actually had a nightmare about that a few days ago.) I\u2019m excited to see new places and learn new things. I\u2019m proud of myself \u2014 not only for making the change but for surviving a multi-day solo cross-country trip. I\u2019m nervous about my new job and my new place and having to switch over my ID and running out of money and\u2026\nOkay, so most of my emotions are worry and nerves.\nNote: I don\u2019t have internet at home yet. I will post this when I\u2019m next in a place with free WiFi and actually have a few minutes \u2014 I want to search out a few links and add them. So if I mentioned \u201ctoday\u201d anywhere above, it is Sunday, Jan. 6, as I write this. It might not get posted until Monday or something.\n(Ended up posting during lunch break on Monday, 7th.)\nPosted in Me.Tagged apartment, cost, costs, map, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Portland, public transportation, shopping, travel.\n7 thoughts on \u201cMy First Entry From The Pacific Northwest\u201d\nHeck, I found Portlanders to be really nice people and I was from California at the time. (Inside joke, there are billboards just across the state line from CA saying, effectively \u201cThanks for visiting \u2026 now go home.\u201d Californians \u201crich\u201d from selling their homes they bought for a small fraction of the price they got, and needing to invest the proceeds in real estate or pay beau coup taxes on the gain have driven up housing prices in Oregon substantially.\nThat mist they call rain is basically a thick fog and you will get tired of it. But your brains won\u2019t get baked out from the heat!\nKudos for making the trip successfully. I found getting a break from my past was quite refreshing, including getting a break from all of my \u201cstuff.\u201d\n\u201cThat mist they call rain is basically a thick fog\u2026\u201d\nCONGRATULATIONS! Enjoyed reading about your adventure. Looking forward to updates!\nThanks for posting! Glad you made it. 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Kyle also provides voices in numerous video games including Final Fantasy XIII, World of Warcraft, Devil May Cry 4, Dynasty Warriors, and James Cameron's Avatar.\nAnime NebrasKon 2018 - November 2-4, 2018 in Omaha, NE, USA\nA-Kon 2018 - June 7-10, 2018 in Fort Worth, TX, USA\nAnime Conji 2018 - June 1-3, 2018 in San Diego, CA, USA\nAnime Detour 2018 - April 6-8, 2018 in Minneapolis, MN, USA\nNan Desu Kan 2017 - September 1-3, 2017 in Denver, CO, USA\nMechaCon 2017 - July 28-30, 2017 in New Orleans, LA, USA\nJAFAX 2017 - June 16-18, 2017 in Grand Rapids, MI, USA\nCastle Point Anime Convention 2017 - April 29-30, 2017 in Hoboken, NJ, USA\nNo Brand Con 2017 - April 21-23, 2017 in Wisconsin Dells, WI, USA\nAnime Detour 2017 - April 7-9, 2017 in Bloomington, MN, USA\nMidSouthCon 2017 - March 24-26, 2017 in Memphis, TN, USA\nAniBlaze 2017 - March 3-5, 2017 in Atlanta, GA, USA Convention Cancelled\nETSU-Con 2017 - February 25-26, 2017 in Johnson City, TN, USA\nKraken Con Fall 2016 - November 18-20, 2016 in Oakland, CA, USA\nJapanFest Atlanta Anime Village 2016 - 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        "raw_content": "First i want to say if this has already been sent\nFirst i want to say if this has already been sent from me I apologize.... I thought I sent this question this morning but it does not show up anywhere.\nSo... I have an ORAL HEARING w/Allen Adkins for a CC debt and was wondering what to expect. I was served the summons, I answered in the allotted 20 days and then the next thing I got was a certified letter notifying of Oral Hearing in front of a judge. This debt is for $1700 and I am wondering what paperwork I should take (or not) to court??? I am losing sleep over this and not sure WHAT to expect. I am in Austin, Texas, took a huge pay cut and tried to pay what I could on all bills but when they hiked my interest rate to 29.99 I couldn't do it anymore. The worst part is, I had been a great customer for 13 years, never late and on time but one month I had a 7.65% rate the the next it was 29.99%\nCan you give me ANY advice as to how i should handle this oral hearing or maybe what to expect. How should I prepare?\nKELLYLYNN\nIt is down about 10 posts http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/Dealing-With-Collection-Agencies/Go...",
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        "raw_content": "Behind the Scenes of the Dallas Chapter\nHave you ever wondered why we have name badges at the Chapter meetings? Have you ever asked yourself, \u201cwhat\u2019s with all the colored dots on the name badges\u201d? Have you ever needed to cancel your meeting registration, but didn\u2019t know how to go about doing it? Have you ever wondered how the meeting menu is chosen? Well, here is the Playbill to help you figure out what the heck is going on!\nName Badges: These are important for many reasons. First, it lets others know who you are and it tells you who they are. Here\u2019s what you may not know about name badges; it\u2019s how we account for who is in attendance and who didn\u2019t show. Be sure to pick up your name badge when you arrive at a meeting! Our final count to the hotel for meal payments is determined from the name badges. Also, if you don\u2019t pick up your name badge, you do not get counted as being in attendance. This can affect RCHs awarded, winning a door prize, and your chances to win a free National Congress registration at the end of the year! After the meeting, be sure to return your name badge! The badges are not cheap. Replacing them takes time and costs the chapter money!\nColored dots and stickers: These tell us special things about members. A blue dot means this is your first meeting as a new member. A red dot tells the hotel staff that you\u2019ve requested a special meal (more on that later). A green Guest sticker distinguishes members from guests, so get out there and make those guests feel welcome!\nCancelling a registration: If you can\u2019t attend a meeting after you\u2019ve registered, there are several options. If you need to cancel, you can do so up until noon on the Monday before the meeting, and your paid registration will be applied to a future meeting. Noon on Monday is the deadline for us to give a guarantee to the hotel. After that, it\u2019s too late to cancel, so send someone in your place! Unpaid no-shows will be billed, so please communicate with us as soon as you know you can\u2019t make the meeting.\nMenu selections: There are at least three meal options for every meeting. The standard option is Chef\u2019s menu choice for that month. We usually do not know what it will be until a few days prior to the meeting, but it\u2019s always a nicely prepared meal. The other two options are by special request only at the time of registration. You can request grilled chicken with no sauce. The sides are usually vegetables and a starch. The last option is a vegetarian plate. A red dot on the name badge will indicate you have requested a special meal. It is your responsibility to communicate to the server which meal you want (grilled chicken or veggie plate). If you have strict dietary needs that these options cannot accommodate, you may need to make your own arrangements.\nMeeting registration: When it comes to meetings, the earlier you can register the better. Remember, there are several options if you need to cancel. It\u2019s especially important to register before the noon deadline of Monday before the meeting. This avoids late fees for you and helps us get an accurate number of reservations for the hotel.\nPayments: The preferred method of payment for classes, meetings, and memberships is by credit card. It\u2019s a fast and efficient way for us to receive payment that saves time tracking pending payments. If paying by credit card is not an option, it\u2019s helpful if you can mail a check to be received prior to the event to save time upon arrival. Of course, we will always accept cash and checks on the day of the event. Just remember, if you haven\u2019t pre-paid, it will be necessary to check-in at the Administration table upon arrival.\nInformation updates: We want to make sure the information we have for you is always accurate and current. If you change jobs, get a new email, or obtain a new certification, please update your member profile on the website. However, we don\u2019t get automatic updates on your changes. If the information for your name badge needs to be updated, just make the change on the badge itself before returning it. A new badge will be printed for the next meeting.",
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        "raw_content": "Transmissions Podcast :: Voyager Golden Record/Tim Heidecker/Jesus People Music\nWelcome to the January installment of Aquarium Drunkard\u2019s recurring Transmissions podcast, a series of interviews and audio esoterica from Aquarium Drunkard. For our first episode of 2018, we explore three unique stories. First, we dive into the story of Ozma Records\u2019 new reissue of the Voyager Golden Record. Launched into outer space in 1977 onboard the Voyager space probes, the Golden Record was a sort of cosmic mixtape, designed by a team led by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan as a representation of life, arts, and culture on Earth. We spoke to co-producer David Pescovitz of Boing Boing from his office at the Institute For the Future about how this new reissue allows us to more fully understand the scope of the Golden Record \u2013and what it has to say to listeners today.\nThen, we sit down with comedian, writer, and musician Tim Heidecker. 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We\u2019re joined by BlackForrestry \u2013 Josh Swartwood and Doug Cooper \u2013 who put these mixes together, to investigate the roots and feral faith of these \u201cJesus Freaks,\u201d whose apocalyptic visions shimmer throughout these mixtapes \u2013 and whose faith still speaks to Josh and Doug.\nIn 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft \u2013 Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, into outer space. On board each was a Golden Record, containing a message for any intelligent lifeforms that may encounter the craft about the people of Earth, a sort of interstellar mixtape, featuring sounds of Earth \u2013 from birds, babies crying, and a kiss \u2013 to Bach, Beethoven, Chuck Berry, Blind Willie Johnson, and many more. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Archives for col hadfield\nReview: An Astronaut\u2019s Guide to Life on Earth by Col. Chris Hadfield\nBy now, you\u2019ve seen the video.\nLast year, astronaut Chris Hadfield\u2019s cover of David Bowie\u2019s Space Oddity went viral on YouTube. This capped a hugely successful stint for Hadfield aboard the International Space Station for the Canadian Space Agency astronaut, and a great ad hoc publicity campaign via social media. [Read more...]\nFiled Under: Astro Culture, Astro News, Astro News & Commentary, Great Books of Science Tagged With: an astronauts guide to life on earth, canadian space agency, chris hadfield, col hadfield, hadfield book, international space station",
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        "raw_content": "First jurors selected for Dennis Oland's murder retrial\nLast Updated Monday, October 29, 2018 10:04PM ADT\nSAINT JOHN, N.B. -- The first jurors have been selected for the retrial of Dennis Oland, who is charged with the second-degree murder of his multi-millionaire father.\nThe process of picking a jury for Oland's second trial resumed on Monday at the Saint John courthouse after more than 1,000 people showed up for initial selection and separation into groups two weeks ago.\nFive jurors -- three women and two men -- were chosen by mid-afternoon Monday from the first group of 50 potential jurors.\nTwo weeks have been set aside to pick a jury for the retrial of Oland, a former investment adviser and member of the prominent Maritime beer-making family.\nOland was charged with murdering his father in 2013, two years after Richard Oland was found bludgeoned to death in his uptown Saint John office.\nThe verdict from his first trial was set aside on appeal in 2016 and a new trial ordered. When proceedings started two weeks ago, the 50-year-old Oland entered a not guilty plea.\nThe jury selection involves two courtrooms. Gathered in one room are people from the first two groups of prospective jurors. In the other room are Dennis Oland, Justice Terrence Morrison of the Court of Queen's Bench, defence lawyers, Crown prosecutors and onlookers.\nOland's mother, Connie, the widow of Richard Oland, and his wife, Lisa Oland, were in the courtroom, seated behind Dennis, who was next to his defence lawyers. He uses headphones in order to better hear prospective jurors as they are brought into the courtroom to answer questions.\nThe questions cannot be reported due to a publication ban.",
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        "raw_content": "Expert: David Rivers\nWe\u2019ve known David for some time, and in fact, completed a high profile project with him just last year. We love the work he\u2019s doing at Two Rivers Consulting, a design consulting firm located in the Boston metro area. David's experience is with large and complex web applications that are trying to accomplish many things for many users for large chunks of their working hours.\nWe're asking David to give this presentation specifically because his visual design work does more than just make something look pretty. He has a proven track record of creating visual designs that enhance usability and clarity in the interaction design at places like Sun, Apple, Netscape, and for 15 years as a UX consultant.\nThere are other reasons we're thrilled he's part of our Virtual Seminar program and the perfect presenter for this seminar. He\u2019s not just an expert in design, but also happens to be an excellent teacher\u2014a fortunate combination for us.\nHe\u2019s super smart and a treat to work with. OK, he\u2019s even a treat when you\u2019re not working, just sitting around a table tearing into some sort of ethnic food.\nDavid also designs and builds his own furniture, and continues to renovate and remodel his home. He also loves to sail fast catamarans. These interests enhance his appreciation for real-world design, implementation details, and eking out the best performance from a design.",
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        "raw_content": "Business News / Project will create 500 jobs for Arizonans with disabilities\nProject will create 500 jobs for Arizonans with disabilities\nAbove: First Place AZ's first residential development for individuals with autism and different abilities. Business News | 6 Feb | AZ Business Magazine\nGovernor Doug Ducey, SRP, the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) and First Place\u00ae AZ today announced the creation of an innovative program, known as the \u201cPhoenix Precision Project,\u201d providing employment opportunities for adults with autism. The program, established in collaboration with The Precisionists, Inc. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cWatch, therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. Therefore you also must be ready; for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect\u201d (24:42, 44).\nAdvent brings about thoughts of the second coming of Christ, and in this, we recall Jesus\u2019 parable about the wheat and the tares. Remember that the wheat did not outgrow the tares. The harvest had to come, and then the tares were gathered up and burned.\nSo it is with evil in our world. At Christ\u2019s coming in great triumph on the last day, evil will then be destroyed \u2013 not before. There is no such thing as the progressive triumph of the Church over evil until a wonderful new world spontaneously generates. Progressivism is merely the vision of a Christ-less secularism, and the Church must not be on its guard at all times against this sort of worldly, utopian fantasy. In our day, the fantasy proclaims that humanitarianism on a global scale, fueled by the requisite amount of money, will usher in a new age of peace and harmony.\nSurely, the utopians underestimate the power of evil as it exists in the hearts of the most ostensibly benevolent persons. They also underestimate the glory, majesty, and Justice of God against whom evil is an offense. Because it is God who is primarily offended, only he can \u201cfix\u201d the problem of evil.\nThose of us who believe in Christ adopt a godly strategy, we follow the word of the Lord. We wait for his triumph, and we watch!\nDeath is unavoidable. We wait for death every single day, whether we realize it or not. Mostly, we forget about it, which means that we do not consciously wait: we cover it over with many things- with anything- that might shield its horrid face from our sight.\nAdvent is a time in which the end of the world \u2013 Jesus\u2019 promised return- is expected but for most of us, the world will end another way; we will die. For most of us, Jesus\u2019s return to our sight will happen in this matter, even though we really hope for the cosmic event of his return.\nThe season of Advent reminds us that the coming of Christ is personal, always. It is never a take-it-or-leave-it proposition. More than anything Advent has to do with who and what will meet me in the end- be it my death, or the end of time.\nAdvent is so important for this very reason: we know that Christ has been born into the world and that he plans to come again- but whether we live to see the coming Christmas or any Christmas thereafter is another matter.\nAdvent is the time when we learn for certain that if death comes for us, it does not come alone. The Lord comes to meet us, as well. For Christians, this is a marvelous hope and release. It is almost as if Easter comes in winter.",
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        "raw_content": "Get Paid by Driving Your own Car\nThere are already a lot of companies that have been able to realize the benefits that they can get from having cars advertise their local business. Probably there were days wherein you say a few cars around town and they are being covered in ads. And when you saw these cars, for sure you were not aware of the fact that these drivers have been paid to have ads cover their own car. Click bildekor p\u00c3\u00a5 bilen for more info.\nFor sure you will be qualified to be given a car if you are the type of person that drives around your town a lot of times in a day. And because of this, there is a good chance that you will not have to worry about your budget for every month. However, if you are a stay at home mom and you can't go out a lot, there is no need to worry because you can let your husband apply instead.\nHowever, if you have your own car and you drive around town a lot of times in a day then what the company will do is that they will install these car wraps on your vehicle. What they will do is that they will use your car as a billboard and they will pay you hundreds of dollars just for this. Find solfilm now!\nThere are qualifications that should be met so that you will be given car wraps. Some of the qualifications are: you should be over 18 years old and that you have a good driving record. You also need to be able to park and drive your car in highly populated areas and in the open. It is also a requirement that you will drive most of the time. In order for the company to make sure that their ads are able to reach their target market they will install a GPS tracking system in your car.\nYou have the option to apply in large car wraps companies that can be found online or you can ask for a list from your local directory and you just have to pay for a small fee. You should prepare yourself to wait because there is a good chance that you will be on the waiting list for 90 days. There is a tough competition to be a part of this kind of business.\nThere are a lot of benefits that this kind of program offers and one of which is that the company can even pay for your car insurance. More tips here: http://www.ehow.com/how_5948947_install-own-car-wrap.html",
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        "raw_content": "Of Christ or Herod?\nThere was something sinister about the Christmas message of the Republican National Committee. Or was there?\nHere is the message in question:\n\u201cMerry Christmas to all! Over two millennia ago, a new hope was born into the world, a Savior who would offer the promise of salvation to all mankind. Just as the three wise men did on that night, this Christmas heralds a time to celebrate the good news of a new King. We hope Americans celebrating Christmas today will enjoy a day of festivities and a renewed closeness with family and friends.\nCertainly\u2013 written into a church bulletin in 2014, this message would raise no eyebrows. Written by the Republican Party in 2016, people accused the authors of drawing a comparison between Donald Trump and Jesus Christ.\n\u201cJust as the three wise men did on that night, this Christmas heralds a time to celebrate the good news of a new King.\u201d\nA few thoughts about the message itself and the theology of Christmas in the political context.\nFirst, there are a million ways you could have written that third sentence without causing controversy:\nYou could have capitalized \u201cGood News,\u201d like Christian references to the Gospel usually do.\nYou could have capitalized \u201cNew King,\u201d like a full reference to Christ often would.\nYou could have written about \u201cChristmas\u201d or \u201cChristmas time\u201d instead of using the article this Christmas, which signals something particular to this year.\nYou could have re-worded the entire sentence to make it not sound like you might be talking about the newly elected president.\nYou could have left out that sentence altogether. What is it\u2019s purpose? To clarify that we\u2019re celebrating like the wise men did? To say something about the Kingdom of God?\nMaybe it was an innocent message. Perhaps sloppy writing caused the confusion. Maybe some liberals really don\u2019t know that Jesus is sometimes referred to as a King, and overreacted.\nThat sentence as written, however, is slyly ambiguous. If it was meant to be provocative, it succeeded. Liberals called out the so-called \u201cdefenders of Christmas\u201d for sacrilege. Christian conservatives could play holier-than-thou and mock liberals for their religious ignorance.\nIn light of the controversy, let\u2019s take a step back and ponder the Christmas story.\nJesus was born without a home. He was either an immigrant or a refugee, depending on how you want to define his situation. In real life he was probably brown-skinned. The birth narratives in the Bible emphasize these humble beginnings to contrast the opulence and earthly power of an actual king. Jesus\u2019 Kingdom was one of unconditional love and humility. Where the first shall be last, the last shall be first, and the meek inherit the Earth.\nKing Herod was known as a builder. He spent lavishly on ambitious projects. He built fortresses and harbors all over Judea, and even refurbished the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. He had several wives and lovers. He was paranoid and protective of his ego and his throne, which is why the wise men had to lie to him to visit Jesus. Herod had heard about the \u201cnewborn king\u201d and was trying to kill him.\nThe scriptural analogies speak for themselves.\nHark! The herald angels sing: At least we are saying \u201cMerry Christmas\u201d again, thanks to the Donald and his lackeys.\nAuthor BillyPosted on December 28, 2016 December 28, 2016 Categories UncategorizedTags Christmas, Jesus Christ, King Herod, theology\nPrevious Previous post: Just Surviving",
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        "raw_content": "Was the Draw Muhammad Competition an Incitement to Violence?\nby Nigel Warburton, @philosophybites\nOn May 3rd two men opened fire on a security guard near the \u2018Muhhamad Art Exhibit & Contest\u2019 an event in Garland, Texas, that advertised a $10,000 prize for the best cartoon drawing of the prophet. The assailants were shot dead by the police. Pamela Geller, the organiser of the event, is a political blogger, who, enflamed by 9/11 has mounted a well-funded campaign against what she sees as an Islamization of America and the \u2018mosque-ing\u2019 of the workplace (see this Washington Post article). The immediate catalyst for her draw Muhammad stunt was the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris. She was within her US First Amendment rights to organise this event, and explicitly defended it on free speech grounds. She told the Washington Post: \u2018We decided to have a cartoon contest to show we would not kowtow to violent intimidation and allow the freedom of speech to be overwhelmed by thugs and bullies.\u2019\nThis justification is very similar to that behind the decision of Charlie Hebdo\u2019s surviving editors to publish the Muhammad cartoon on the front cover of the first issue of the magazine after the murders. It also echoes a more nuanced version of this stance given by Timothy Garton Ash in an article in \u2018Defying the Assassin\u2019s Veto\u2019 in the New York Review of Books, in which he argued for reproducing a wide range of Charlie Hebdo\u2019s covers, not just those which satirised Muhammad. Where violence is threatened, and there is a risk of self-censorship through fear, one of the best ways of standing up to the assassin\u2019s veto is to produce more of the very thing that offends the would-be assassin in reaction and solidarity.",
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        "raw_content": "Harnessing Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes to Reduce Virus Transmission with Michael Turelli\nAedes aegypti carries dengue, yellow fever, Zika and other viruses. (CDC photo)\nVirus-suppressing Bacteria Could Control Transmission by Mosquitoes\nMosquitos infected with the bacteria Wolbachia are significantly worse vectors for dengue virus, but how to establish and spread Wolbachia in an urban mosquito population is unclear. A study published May 30 in the open access journal PLOS Biology shows that over time, strategic releases of mosquitoes infected with the dengue-suppressing bacteria may be enough to allow the virus-resistant insects to spread across large cities.\nLeading the work are Professor Michael Turelli, UC Davis Department of Evolution and Ecology, and colleagues from Scott O\u2019Neill\u2019s \u201cEliminate Dengue Program\u201d based at Monash University, Melbourne.\nMore than 2.5 billion people live in areas afflicted by dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease that is increasing at alarming rates in tropical and subtropical countries. Suppression efforts have mainly focused on mosquito control, but the Eliminate Dengue Program, an international, non-profit research collaboration, is trailing a new approach: harnessing bacteria that infect mosquitoes and reduce their capacity to transmit viruses.\nThe researchers released adult Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia bacteria in three areas adjacent to suitable mosquito habitat in the city of Cairns, Queensland. The sites, which ranged in size from about one square kilometer to a tenth of a square kilometer, received tens of thousands of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes. The researchers tracked the spread of Wolbachia through mosquito populations over two years by trapping and testing them for the bacteria.\nTurelli and colleagues found that Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes spread at about 100-200 meters per year in the larger sites, but there was little evidence of such spread in the smaller area even after two years. This suggests that as long as the introduction sites are large enough strategic releases can transform mosquito populations in cities. While slow, the spread in the larger sites was generally steady. However, the researchers also found that spread could be impeded by barriers to mosquito movement, which could include roads, rivers and forests. This suggests that local barriers to mosquito dispersal should be taken into account when determining how many releases of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes are required.\nTurelli is a biomathematician who applies math to study population genetics. In the 1980s, with Ary Hoffmann of the University of Melbourne, he began working on Wolbachia bacteria in Drosophila fruit flies. The bacteria are transmitted between generations through the female\u2019s eggs. Female insects infected with Wolbachia produce less eggs than uninfected females, but if an infected male mates with an uninfected female, all her eggs die. That provides a big advantage to Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes to out-breed uninfected mosquitoes.\nAt the same time, Wolbachia suppresses other bacteria and viruses in the mosquito, including the dengue virus. Mathematical modeling by Turelli and colleagues has shown that introducing Wolbachia should be an effective way to stop transmission of dengue virus.\nThe work was supported by the Grand Challenges program of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Health & Medical Research Council (Australia) and the National Institutes of Health.\nRead the paper in PLOS Biology\nGeneticist to describe dengue-stopping research\nEliminate Dengue Program\nAdapted from a news release issued by PLOS Biology.\nDepartment of Evolution and Ecology Center for Population Biology viruses disease health mosquitoes\nUncovering How Dengue, Zika Viruses Manipulate Hosts",
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        "raw_content": "Weekly Market Wrap Up November 9, 2015June 21, 2017 Capital Markets Lab\nWe just cannot avoid it. The Federal Reserve, also known as the FED, dominated once again last week\u2019s headlines. On Wed. Nov. 2, Janet Yellen stepped to the speaker\u2019s podium to deliver her testimony. The Federal Reserve Chairwoman reaffirmed that recent U.S. economic data still paints a picture of weakness. Especially considering the economic struggles in China and the Eurozone remain too fragile to risk lifting interest rates from their near-zero level in the U.S. For that reason, better economics outlooks are needed for a possible rate increase in December.\nLet\u2019s take a closer look at the data that the FED is impatiently waiting to improve:\nThe highly anticipated job report released on Friday, Nov. 6, has given optimistic evidence about the health of the U.S. economy. The job report shows that 271,000 jobs were created in October compared to a disappointing 142,000 jobs in September. This positive outcome may help to lift wages which could further encourage the FED to raise interest rates. But keep in mind that the job report is only a snapshot of the economy. Let\u2019s look at additional data\u2026\nBULLSEYE! The jobless rate decreased from 5.1 percent in September to 5.0 percent in October, marking the lowest level since April 2008. This is the magical number that the FED has waited for as this is considered \u201cfull-employment\u201d in the U.S. We can see that the labor force expanded and employers created more positions.\nAnother unemployment measure is when part-time workers who may not be able to find full-time jobs, are also considered to be unemployed. However, even this data has decreased from 10 percent in September to 9.8 percent in October. Compared to a year ago, these numbers were at 11.1 percent. Clear evidence of improvement.\nThe long-awaited increase in worker\u2019s pay might finally be here. The average hourly wage paid to American workers rose 0.4 percent in October and showed the strongest 12-month gain since mid-2009. This data was particularly impressive as the month of September did not indicate any increase in average hourly earnings. In October, the typical worker earned $25.20 an hour. This is 9 cents more from the previous month. From October 2014 to October 2015, hourly wages rose 2.5 percent, the best year-over-year gain since the end of the recession in June 2009.\nIs this enough evidence? I guess we still have to wait another four weeks until the Federal Open Market Committee gathers for its last meeting of the year on Dec. 15 and 16.\nNow, let\u2019s call some attention to Oil Prices:\nAcross the board, we could see that the energy sector reached a peak on Tuesday, Nov. 3. As a result, stocks got a boost from higher oil prices causing people to think optimistically about the recovery of oil prices. But to everyone\u2019s disappointment, this euphoria did not last long. Chevron shares rose to $98.14 on Tuesday, the highest in months, but plummeted on Friday to $92.39. U.S. WTI Crude Oil prices was as high as $48.36 the same day but also closed off the week with a disappointing $44.71.\nWhat has happened in China over the past week?\nIt is no secret that China\u2019s economy has had us worried for a while. The latest news disclosed that China\u2019s president, Xi Jinping, expects that the economy will continue to slow down but at the same time, he points out that Beijing could be fine with a growth rate as low as 6.5 percent as this is enough to ensure people\u2019s average income and doubling the size of China\u2019s economy from 2010 to 2020.\nTo improve the world\u2019s second largest economy, a new plan will be implemented that calls for increasing consumer spending. The plan also suggests to gradually raise the retirement age so that more people stay in the work force for a longer period of time. Here is the problem though. The International Monetary Fund estimates China\u2019s economy to grow at a 6.3 percent page next year. This is clearly a projection that could lead China into more trouble.\nTo everyone\u2019s surprise, Beijing has also decided on ending its long-held \u201cone-child\u201d policy. To avoid long-term discrepancies in China\u2019s economy, every parent is allowed to have two children. One significant issue that has occurred is the disparity between male and female newborns which shows a 1.2/1.0 ratio respectively. We are left with the question whether this initiative is implemented a little too late.\nSBDC at FIU consultant, client shine at Miami awards luncheon.\nDeloitte\u2019s John Zamora: combining work and school creates leadership payoff.",
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        "raw_content": "The 7 Dirtiest Players in MLB\nAndy VanfossanContributor ISeptember 27, 2011\nBaseball has always been a game where the players police each other.\nIf a teammate gets hit by a pitch seemingly on purpose, an opponent's player will get hit sometime in the near future.\nThere are also other unwritten rules that apply, such as don't slide with spikes up, don't run across the pitcher's mound after an at bat and many others.\nJust because a player doesn't follow all of these rules doesn't necessarily make them dirty. What does make them dirty is the fact it has happened on multiple occasions.\nThe following are the seven dirtiest players in the game today.\nRecently, Utley was named the second-dirtiest player in baseball.\nThere is a fine line between being dirty and playing the game \u201chard\u201d or \u201cthe right way.\u201d\nMost of the players that voted seem to take exception to sliding hard into second base or taking out catchers.\nBut according to manager Charlie Manuel, Utley plays the game the way it\u2019s supposed to be played. (Tim Malcolm, Phillies Nation, 1998).\nPierzynski is well known for being a dirty player\u2014but, like Utley, is he really dirty or does he play the game the right way?\nI think most people would lean towards dirty, as he has a tendency to slide with spikes up (Justin Morneau 2006), knock his own trainer in the \u2018beans and frank\u201d (spring training 2004) and the countless times of running up the baseline trying to get hit by the ball being thrown from the catcher.\nI personally think Pierzynski is a guy you\u2019d love to have on your team because of how he seems to be a great teammate but a holy terror to play against.\nSince this is a public forum with possibly some young readers, we will leave the explicits out when describing Bradley.\nWhat is widely perceived and mostly accepted, Bradley is a spoiled brat who can\u2019t hold down a job in the major leagues for the life of him.\nHe has been known to go off on teammates, take out opponents for no apparent reason except for the boulder-size chip on his shoulder.\nOne can dream, but if he and Carl Everett would have ever hooked up, in the immortal words of Keith Jackson \u201cOh, Nellie!\u201d\nI don\u2019t if Zambrano is really a \u201cdirty\u201d player, but he definitely is a teammate\u2019s worst nightmare.\nHe\u2019s quit on his team. He\u2019s fought his team. He\u2019s threatened too many times to count to \u201cretire,\u201d but then turns around and says he loves being a Cub.\nHe\u2019s also thrown at batters on numerous occasions, which makes a player \u201cdirty\u201d in his peer\u2019s eyes.\nPadilla proved how damaging he was as a pitcher for the Dodgers, Diamondbacks, Phillies and Rangers.\nIn the 2006 season during a game against the Chicago White Sox, he hit catcher A.J. Pierzynski twice.\nLater in that season, he caused a bench-clearing brawl after throwing at several Angels batters and hitting Vladimir Guerrero.\nIn 2007, he hit Athletics OF Nick Swisher and caused another brawl.\nHe also hit former teammate Mark Teixeira twice. I\u2019m sure he just lost his grip on his fastball.\nA-Rod is dirty from the standpoint that he believes he is above the game.\nHe is very childish and unappreciative of the game itself.\nIt\u2019s almost like his is \u201centitled\u201d to play.\nExhibit A\u2014while in Oakland, A-Rod decided to run across the mound after an out, much to the dismay of Oakland starter Dallas Braden.\nBraden and A-Rod exchanged words, and it carried over into the media, where A-Rod basically called out Braden.\nHis most famous play, though, may have been in the 2004 playoffs, when he purposely hit the ball out of then-Boston pitcher Bronson Arroyo\u2019s hand. Classing it up, as always.\nThe thing with Morgan is that he is definitely a polarizing figure. Some people love him because of how he can get under people\u2019s skin and take them out of their game. Other people hate him because of the way he \u201cplays\u201d the game. Case in point: last year in Florida, Morgan was rounding the bases and railed Marlins\u2019 catcher Brett Hayes separating his shoulder. The next pitch was thrown behind Morgan who decided to charge the mound. This is a small example of Morgan\u2019s antics. He also this year called out Albert Pujols on Twitter much to the dismay of his teammates.",
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        "title": "Time Travel Tuesday #timetravel a look back at the Adafruit, maker, science, technology and engineering world \u00ab Adafruit Industries \u2013 Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!",
        "raw_content": "1901 \u2013 Enrico Fermi, Italian-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate is born.\nEnrico Fermi was an Italian physicist, who is credited with the creation of the first nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1. He made significant contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics. He is one of the men referred to as the \u201cfather of the atomic bomb\u201d. Fermi held several patents related to the use of nuclear power, and was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on induced radioactivity by neutron bombardment and the discovery of transuranic elements. He was widely regarded as one of the very few physicists to excel both theoretically and experimentally.\n1954 \u2013 The convention establishing CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is signed.\nThe European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN is a European research organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Established in 1954, the organization is based in a northwest suburb of Geneva on the Franco\u2013Swiss border, (46\u00b014\u20323\u2033N 6\u00b03\u203219\u2033E) and has 22 member states. Israel is the first (and currently only) non-European country granted full membership.\nThe term CERN is also used to refer to the laboratory, which in 2013 had 2,513 staff members, and hosted some 12,313 fellows, associates, apprentices as well as visiting scientists and engineers representing 608 universities and research facilities.\nCERN\u2019s main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy physics research \u2013 as a result, numerous experiments have been constructed at CERN as a result of international collaborations.\nCERN is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web. The main site at Meyrin has a large computer facility containing powerful data processing facilities, primarily for experimental-data analysis; because of the need to make these facilities available to researchers elsewhere, it has historically been a major wide area networking hub.\n1988 \u2013 Space Shuttle: NASA launches STS-26, the return to flight mission, after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.\nSTS-26 was the 26th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the seventh flight of the orbiter Discovery. The mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 29 September 1988, and landed four days later on 3 October. STS-26 was declared the \u201cReturn to Flight\u201d mission, being the first mission after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster of 28 January 1986. It was the first mission since STS-9 to use the original STS numbering system, the first to have all its crew members wear pressure suits for launch and landing since STS-4, and the first mission with bailout capacity since STS-4. STS-26 was also the first all-veteran crew mission since Apollo 11, with all of its crew members having flown at least one prior mission.\n2004 \u2013 The Burt Rutan Ansari X Prize entry SpaceShipOne performs a successful spaceflight, the first of two required to win the prize.\nThe SpaceShipOne is a suborbital air-launched spaceplane that completed the first manned private spaceflight in 2004. That same year, it won the US$10 million Ansari X Prize and was immediately retired from active service. Its mother ship was named \u201cWhite Knight\u201d. Both craft were developed and flown by Mojave Aerospace Ventures, which was a joint venture between Paul Allen and Scaled Composites, Burt Rutan\u2019s aviation company. Allen provided the funding of approximately US$25 million.\n2012 \u2013 Eben Upton: Raspberry Pi: Six Months In @makerfaire\nEben Upton, founder and trustee of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, about the state of the \u2018Pi, six months in, as a sprint through some of the most interesting uses people have put the Raspberry Pi to so far. The topics were wildly diverse, from beer brewing to fish to space to education, the list itself speaking to the success of the platform.\nThanks to Eben for giving a special shout-out to Adafruit\u2018s role in bringing attention to Raspberry Pi in the US, and for our weekly #piday events right here on our site.\nFiled under: events, history, NYC, Raspberry Pi, science, space, time travel \u2014\nTags: Fermi, Maker Faire, NASA, nuclear, Raspberry Pi Foundation, space, time travel, time travel tuesday \u2014 by Jessica\nComments Off on Time Travel Tuesday #timetravel a look back at the Adafruit, maker, science, technology and engineering world",
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        "raw_content": "The Best Historical Tours and Museums in Nantucket\nNantucket is a community with a rich history, one that can be experienced through its many museums and historical tours. The Cliff Lodge Nantucket Bed and Breakfast puts you right in the middle of some of the most fascinating historical attractions on the Island such as the Jethro Coffin House, the Old Mill, and the Old Gaol. Built in 1771 as a whaling master's home, the Cliff Lodge is only a short walk away from downtown Nantucket and all that it has to offer.\nThere is no question that our bed and breakfast is a great place for a romantic getaway, but while you're here, why not take the time to better acquaint yourself with this Massachusetts island and its history? There are plenty of historical tours and museums to choose from, but here are some of the best:\nNantucket Historical Association Whaling Museum\nWhaling is a major part of Nantucket's history, and the famous Whaling Museum located at 13 Broad Street reflects that. The museum was restored in 2005 and features top-quality tours, galleries, and exhibits, including a 46-foot sperm whale skeleton and a restored 1847 oil and candle factory. There is also a fully accessible rooftop observation deck that offers a beautiful view of Nantucket Harbor. The Whaling Museum is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM and is a must-see for anybody interested in Massachusetts history.\nThe Nantucket Historical Association offers walking tours in the summer and fall every year. The hour-long downtown walking tour begins at the Whaling Museum and goes to the Quaker Meeting House, and the Historic House & Garden Walking Tour starts at the beautiful Hadwen House and allows visitors a glimpse into the lives of those who have lived in Nantucket over the years. Both tours provide an excellent opportunity to experience some of Nantucket's rich history.\nEgan Maritime's Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum\nHundreds of ships sailed passed Nantucket during the 19th Century, all without the benefit of modern navigational technology. While many of these ships navigated the island without any trouble, there were over 700 shipwrecks during that time due to treacherous shoals and severe weather. The Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum preserves the memory of those who have risked their lives to save the shipwrecked mariners. This is a great place to visit for anybody interested in the history of what would eventually become the U.S. Coast Guard.\nFor those who would rather experience Nantucket's history from the comfort of an air-conditioned bus, there is always Barrett's Tours. The tour guides will provide you with an excellent view of Nantucket's past and present. If you're only just arriving in Nantucket and want a great introduction to all that it has to offer, this is a fantastic way to start your vacation and decide what else you want to experience on the island.\nThese are just a few of the many tours and museums that provide a glimpse into Nantucket's past. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or you want to take a historical tour with your family, contact Cliff Lodge today to ask about availability and reservations.\nLabels: family-friendly Nantucket\nThe Best Historical Tours and Museums in Nantucket...",
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        "raw_content": "Articles / After the merger: can Boots brand products take on the world?\nAfter the merger: can Boots brand products take on the world?\nWhile Boots Co was getting its fingers burnt in foreign ventures, Alliance UniChem was making Europe its oyster. Now that the two companies have merged, Euromonitor International examines the prospects for Boots\u2019 cosmetics & toiletries products overseas.\nAs Alliance Boots nears the end of its first month as the world\u2019s largest chain of retail chemists, it is clear that the potential offered by the combination of Boots brand products with Allied UniChem\u2019s foreign networks is a powerful one.\nBoots brand products have long enjoyed a dominant position in the UK cosmetics & toiletries market with brands such as No. 7, Soltan, Sanctuary and Botanics, and now worldwide expansion beckons as never before. However, for the moment, the company is holding back on expanding the brand into its own foreign stores until 2010, preferring instead to piggyback them into foreign markets on the back of other retailers.\nNever such innocence again\nBoots\u2019 approach to expanding into foreign markets tends to be a cautious one: the company learnt the hard way after the spectacular failure of attempts to put stores into Japan and Europe in the late 1990s. Within four years it announced the failure of its Japanese experiment, at a cost of \u00a325million, and the closure of its stores in European countries such as the Netherlands.\nEuromonitor International\u2019s figures indicate a full 85% of Boots\u2019 cosmetics & toiletries sales were generated from within the UK and Ireland in 2005. Even that percentage could be set to rise, as in August the retailer announced that it was planning to expand the number of Boots the Chemists stores in the Republic of Ireland by over 30 in the next five years, bringing the total number of outlets in the country to more than 70.\nAlliance\u2019s European advances\nIn contrast, after the 1997 merger between UniChem and Europe\u2019s second largest pharmaceutical wholesaler, Alliance Sant\u00e9, the new entity, Alliance UniChem continued to grow by acquiring businesses in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain Greece and Morocco.\nThese were soon joined by others in the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Norway as well as minority interests in companies in Turkey, Germany, Switzerland and Egypt. Even in the thick of its negotiations with Boots, Alliance UniChem continued with its foreign acquisitions strategy, this time targeting Russia with the purchase of the country\u2019s fifth largest drug wholesaler, AP Apteka. By the time the merger went through, Alliance UniChem was in possession of 1,300 retail outlets across Europe, over 300 of them outside the UK, and had a wholesale distribution network covering over 125,000 pharmacies, hospitals and health centres in eight European countries.\nNew market, new tactics\nHaving found foreign markets to be no-go areas for Boots stores, the company changed its strategy for expanding overseas sales of its cosmetics products. The new tactic was to piggyback its products into new markets on the back of existing retailers. In 2004 Boots began operating a \u2018store-within-a-store\u2019 concept in selected CVS outlets in the United States, followed by presence in over 150 stores belonging to American discount retailer, Target. Similarly, in November 2005 Boots signed an agreement with Russia\u2019s leading health & beauty retailer, 36.6, for some of its brands to begin being sold in Moscow and other major cities.\nThe tactics have met with success; in the US in March, Target rolled out large new Bath & Body departments across all its stores, with products such as the Sanctuary spa range joining the 20 private label and exclusive brands on the shelves. CVS meanwhile looks set to expand the number of stores carrying Boots products from 50 to closer to 2,000 following encouraging sales; with 6,100 CVS outlets across America, there is scope for even wider coverage after that.\nBusiness As Usual until 2010\nThe company has expressly stated that it has no plans to push Boots brand cosmetics & toiletries products into Europe via the former Alliance UniChem foreign outlets and wholesale distribution network until 2010. However, alongside this typically cautious approach to non-UK ventures, the aggressive and acquisitive approach to the European market established by Alliance UniChem is also still in evidence.\nIn August for example, Russian media began reporting that Alliance Boots was in talks to buy pharmacy chain Ozon \u2013 spare a thought for Celesio, which has also had its eye on Ozon: the German pharmacy retailer fought hard to have the Alliance UniChem / Boots merger blocked by the UK authorities, and now its fears have been realised as it finds itself in head-to-head competition with Alliance Boots over the Russian company.\nWith rising sales of Boots cosmetics & toiletries in America, and the growing number of Alliance UniChem\u2019s retail and distribution outlets in Europe, by the time the Boots brand products begin their European roll-out in 2010 they will surely be a force for the cosmetics and toiletries world to reckon with. 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        "raw_content": "As we enter the era of digitalisation and Industry 4.0, the same questions keep cropping up time and again. Will the human worker be soon replaced by digital colleagues? Is the \u2018smart factory\u2019 a place where processes are dictated by networked machinery? It\u2019s understandable to think these things but there\u2019s no reason to be afraid. Our cognitive capabilities mean robots or algorithms are no match for us in many areas of work \u2013 and it will stay that way. And if you also take complex, motor-controlled processes into consideration, this becomes even clearer. But some things remain uncertain. What will the industrial work bench of the future look like? What effects does Industry 4.0 in production have on ergonomics and employee welfare?\nThe golden opportunity of digital transformation\nOne thing is for sure \u2013 traditional mass production will soon be a thing of the past, as it is gradually being replaced by series production of customized individual pieces. Intelligent networking of all stations within the value-added chain aims to achieve flexible and customized production of a batch size of 1. For this to succeed, the processes upstream and downstream of production have to continuously exchange data amongst themselves and with all stages of the production process. This will help provide an early means of preventing coordination errors caused for example by material delays at the work bench.\nFears that the industrial working environment will dramatically change are unfounded, however. The individual worker will undoubtedly have to come to terms with new technologies. In the context of digital transformation, the concept of lifelong learning is on everyone\u2019s lips. But that doesn\u2019t mean we need to fear for our jobs. Existing aspects \u2013 including ergonomics, customization and modularity \u2013 will become increasingly relevant. Companies need to concentrate on these aspects to maintain an attractive place to work for future generations and ensure success for years to come.\nErgonomics is anything but ready for the scrap heap\nErgonomic aspects continue to play an important role in work bench design. They help boost employees\u2019 productivity and health in equal measure. Individualisation of the work bench is a key aspect in this regard. An ergonomic work bench system offers the perfect foundation for ensuring manual production processes become more effective in the future. A case in point are height-adjustable work chairs and tables, which can be adjusted perfectly to any given body type. Transforming a standing work bench into a sitting one (and vice versa) is easily done, too. What\u2019s more, the customized positioning of materials and tools avoids uneven physical strain.\nIt\u2019s often overlooked but no less important \u2013 the right LED or natural lighting helps boost concentration levels and thus reduce the risk of errors. To top it all off, a modular work bench system can be seamlessly adapted and expanded to keep up with the increasingly mechanical world of work. There is relatively little effort or downtime involved. Monitors, for example, can be mounted in an ergonomic position or cables and wiring can be safely stowed away in cable ducts or conduits. Pivoted monitor arms ensure everything is organised in a precise and customized fashion to avoid unnecessary physical strain. Screens should always be placed in the worker\u2019s field of vision, not to the side.\nIndustry 4.0 in production \u2013 an advantage for ergonomics\nDemographic changes and the increasing average age of workers in Germany are highlighting the importance of ergonomics. Companies are keen to ensure their ageing, highly qualified workers are healthy and productive for as long as possible. After all, ergonomic work bench design is also a preventive measure. Industry 4.0 in production should be seen as a way of easing the burden on employees because, despite the growing trend of automation, even the future can\u2019t get around manual assembly tasks.\nThis is where collaborative robots come into play. Their job is to take over strenuous working processes, such as lifting and positioning heavy workpieces, from employees who directly interact with the robots. Deploying collaborative robots also calls for particularly stringent safety procedures. The risk of a potential collision between humans and machinery must be kept to a minimum. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are used to support human workers, too, and also serve as a means of storing information. The mechanism can autonomously decide which employee, based on their physical build, is a suitable choice for the next working stage and who should take a break.\nPrevious article The story of item \u2013 from a local business to a global enterprise\nNext article Process optimisation in production \u2013 an expert opinion",
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        "raw_content": "Opera campers in a scene from Then I Stood Up\nThis past weekend, fifty-three children and teens took a stand through art. LA Opera\u2019s summer opera camp performed, Then I Stood Up: A Civil Rights Cycle at Barnsdall Theatre Gallery in Hollywood. With scenes from four operas promoting themes of social justice, campers showcased not only their talent, but also their desire to create a better world.Saturday\u2019s first show began with a talk to the campers by Holocaust survivor, Ela Weissberger, who played the cat in Brundib\u00e1r (one of the operas in the cycle), during her imprisonment at Terez\u00edn in 1943. She spoke to the children about how fortunate they are to be free and have the opportunity to experience this kind of camp. Ela also wished the children well, stating, \u201cThe greatest talent you have is to be a good person and to help each other.\u201d\nFollowing Weissberger\u2019s talk, the campers gave a performance that left little doubt of their great talent and passion for social justice. One of the most powerful moments occurred during a scene from Eli Villanueva and Leslie Stevens\u2019 The White Bird of Poston. Fifteen-year old Akiko (Katie Lee) has just escaped from the government run internment camp, where she and her fellow Japanese Americans are being kept during World War II. She longs to roam free, but does not want to leave her family and people behind. During this brief moment, the spirit of Akiko\u2019s grandmother (Elyse Johnson) sings to her about the importance of faith and family, rejuvenating Akiko. It gives her the courage to fight against her prejudice circumstances, become a shining light in the community, and take a stand towards those who seek to dim her light.\nOther scenes were taken from the operas Friedl, Brundib\u00e1r, and Then I Stood Up. In Friedl, campers sang about the titular art teacher, who dared to give children the beauty of art in the darkest moments of concentration camp imprisonment. Brundib\u00e1r saw children rise up against a man who shunned their young voices. Finally, in Then I Stood Up, a fifteen-year-old African-American girl named Claudette refused to give up her bus seat, nine months before Rosa Parks would do the same.\nAkiko (Katie Lee) is comforted by her grandmother (Elyse Johnson)\nYet, opera camp is about much more than a final performance. It\u2019s about the experiences shared by a community of young artists in the two weeks leading up to the show. These kids come together and learn to take a stand for what they believe in. There\u2019s nothing more beautiful.\nClick here for an Opera Camp 2015 photo diary.\nThis entry was posted in Behind the Scenes, Faces of the Opera, Opera About Town. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Natalie Payne Private Clients Wills August 3, 2018 | 0\nEarlier this week, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) revealed that IHT receipts had increased by eight per cent over the past year, soaring to a record-breaking \u00a35.2 billion.\nMeanwhile, figures from HM Land Registry suggest that the average UK property now sells for approximately \u00a3243,583 \u2013 just shy of \u00a380,000 below the IHT exemption threshold or \u2018nil rate band\u2019, which has remained frozen at \u00a3325,000 for the past decade.\nUnder existing rules, any individual estates that push above this threshold are liable to pay IHT at a rate of 40 per cent of their total value \u2013 meaning that an ever-increasing number of British families are getting caught out by the so-called \u2018death tax\u2019.\nAccording to a recent report in property magazine Buy Association, homeownership levels among the over-50s have increased rapidly over the past few years, indicating that many older Britons are highly unlikely to have overall assets of less than \u00a3325,000.\nIn fact, up-to-date figures suggest that today\u2019s over-50s own more than \u00a32.3 trillion of the UK\u2019s overall \u00a34 trillion housing wealth \u2013 with many owning one or more buy-to-let properties on top of their own residential home.\nFormer Pensions Minister Steve Webb said that this was a real cause for concern when it comes to IHT.\n\u201cFor many years Inheritance Tax limits have not kept up with house prices and that has dragged more and more people into the tax net,\u201d he said.\nElsewhere, commentators have called on families to consider the importance of effective IHT planning strategies.\nFor example, individuals who donate 10 per cent or more of their estate to a charity can benefit from paying a reduced rate of IHT, while those who wish to leave property to direct beneficiaries in their Wills can potentially pass on an additional \u00a3125,000 of property value tax-free by using the additional residence nil rate band (RNRB).\nhttps://blog.mackrell.com/iht-not-keeping-property-prices/\nPrevious: Previous post: Scottish vlogger caught up in copyright row with BBC\nNext: Next post: Homebuyers likely to consider long-term fixed mortgages following interest rate increase",
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        "raw_content": "The Inca road system was the most extensive and advanced system in pre Columbian South America, connecting important cities from the coast and the andes, having more than 39900 kilometers, all these roads lead to Cusco, the capital of the Incan empire.\nInca trail is part of the ancient Inca road system, the portion in Ecuador consists of a 7 meters wide stone road that goes through the high mountain ridges of the Andes. The hike is done at about 3100 to 4000 meters above sea level.\nThe main products of trade were garlic, cotton, salt, coca and specially spondylus and strombus.\nThe most traveled trail hike in Ecuador starts from Achupallas, near Cuenca, and we start following the Cadrul Rriver, through the mountains Callana Pucar\u00e1 and Mapahui\u00f1a.\nWhen we get to Tres Cruces lake we stop following the river and continue towards to the Three Crosses Kife Pass towards Quillaloma.\nFrom here we have an amazing scenic landscape, surrounded by mountains, lakes and a view of the Espindola Valley with the Inca Trail.\nWe will start following the Inca Trail from the valley, besides the Espindola river until we arrive to the Paredones Incan ruins.\nWe would cross the Puyal pass until arriving to the Ingpirca Ruins, the end of our trail.\nThe Ingapirca ruins are one of the most important archaeological monument in Ecuador and the largest ruins. This was built merging the Canari and Inca cultures, the Canari were moon worshippers, the Inca were sun worshippers.\nIngapirca has an elliptical shape and was constructed around a large rock on top of the mountain.\nThe temple of the sun is the most significant building, built according to their beliefs, as moon and sun worshipers, they tried to be as close to their gods as possible.\nLet yourself be enchanted by the ancient cultures and Gods! Travel with us to discover more",
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        "raw_content": "This Week\u2019s Brexit Briefing: Cameron Quits Again, Trade Winds\n5:47 am EST Sep 16, 2016\nIt was the week in which David Cameron, whose legacy as Britain\u2019s prime minister will forever be associated with his referendum defeat in June, resigned as a member of parliament. European Union leaders met in the Slovak capital and Prime Minister Theresa May wasn\u2019t invited. Liam Fox, international trade secretary, suggested British companies were too fat and lazy to take advantage of the fabulous opportunities created by Brexit.\nElsewhere, the U.K. press woke up to the possibility that, under plans the EU announced earlier this year, British tourists might face post-Brexit bureaucratic hurdles when heading to Europe as they now do when traveling to the U.S. Julian King, the man who will probably be Britain\u2019s last European commissioner, faced a grilling before the European Parliament, and passed muster.\nHere\u2019s your weekly Brexit Briefing.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Sponsored Content Car Crashes: Number One Killer of Teens\nCar Crashes: Number One Killer of Teens\nBy Charles Boyk, licensed to practice law in Ohio since 1983, focuses on cases involving personal injury including car accidents, medical malpractice, slip and fall cases and much more.\nAccording to a recent study conducted by AAA, 156 Ohio teens were killed in crashes in 2015. National statistics show that vehicle accidents are the number one cause of death for Americans between the ages of 16 through 20 in this country.\nAnd the number one cause of these crashes is distracted driving \u2013 despite the enormous amount of education and safety campaigns. In fact, two-thirds of teen drivers involved in fatal car accidents were practicing distracted driving behaviors at the time of the crash.\nAnd although many people may think that the number distraction for teens is cell phone use, especially texting and driving, it is actually distractions from passengers the teens have in their vehicles that cause them to lose focus on the road in front of them.\nOne study found that if a teen driver has two or more of their friends in the vehicle, the risk of being in a crash more than triples. Having friends in the car tends to encourage a teen driver to engage in risky behaviors. Male teens, in particular, appear to be more susceptible to risky driving behaviors.\nIn a study that was published in Journal of Adolescent Health, researchers found that male teen drivers were almost six times more likely to perform an illegal driving maneuver before crashing than if they were driving alone in their vehicle.\nThey were also twice as likely to drive aggressively than if they were alone. The study found that having passengers in their vehicle did not cause female teen drivers to take these risks.\nUnder Ohio law, new drivers are required to log 50 hours of supervised driving. Ten of those hours need to be at night and during the first six months they have been granted the privilege of driving. New drivers are also required to have at least 24 hours of classroom instructions.\nMany safety advocates say that the state needs ever more graduated driving laws in order to protect both teen drivers and other people who are on the roads.\nAdvocates say it is also critical for parents to set good examples to their teens and must also practice safe driving behaviors.\nPrevious articleTrump\u2019s Budget and Our Path Forward\nNext articleNew Study Links Heading Soccer Balls and Concussions",
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        "raw_content": "/ Xeni Jardin / 11:48 am Wed Sep 10, 2008\nRussell Porter with Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip: interview + music video\nBBtv presents a performance and interview with Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip, purveyors of cut-up street talk and fine electro-glitch-funk. Their new album, Angles, was just released in the United States, and our UK music correspondent Russell Porter digs in. The duo consists of Dan Stephens and David Meads, both of whom are natives of Stanford-le-Hope in Essex, England. Their band's name -- \"Scroobius Pip\" -- is an intentional botch of the Edward Lear poem, The Scroobious Pip.\nThe second half of today's episode (at about 7:00 in, after the midroll ad, and the stuff about Pip's lip tat) is the music video for Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip's \"A Letter from God to Man,\" directed by Steve Glashier of NTSH. The song is constructed around a short, sweet Radiohead sample (Planet Telex) from the 1995 album, The Bends. The still you see in the flash embed above is from this music video.\nLink to Boing Boing tv blog post, with discussion and video podcast subscribe instructions.\nHere are previous editions of Russell's interviews with up-and-coming indie artists for Boing Boing tv.\nTheir 2007 song \"Thou Shalt Always Kill\" was featured in this previous Boing Boing tv episode, embedded below.\nBBtv / Boing Boing tv / music",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Destinations \u00bb Cochabamba \u00bb Cristo de la Concordia\nCristo de la Concordia, Cochabamba\nPerched atop the San Pedro hill, the 33 m (109 ft) tall statue of the Cristo de la Concordia is the tallest of its kind in the world. Visitors can climb inside up to the arms for a panoramic view of the city.\nThe statue is just a bit taller than the one in Rio de Janeiro, with a great view of the city.\nThe construction of \"El Cristo de la Concordia\" took place in 1989. It is considered the main attraction in the city of Cochabamba. This massive work was carried out by the Catholic Church and contributions of diverse sources. The statue of Christ is an immense concrete structure that with his extended arms represents the hospitality of the people of Cochabamba. There is a superb view from the top, reachable by cable car service.\nWalk Calle Colombia until its eastern end, then a swift right. This park and playground is where the cable car goes from.",
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        "raw_content": "8 Sports-based movies to watch out for!\nBollywood explores almost all sort of genres, and sports is one of them. There is nothing that is more impactful and inspirational than a film based on one sport or the other.\nOn the occasion of national sports day let\u2019s have a look at 8 such inspirational stories that are in works as of this writing:\nTu Hai Mera Sunday, a film directed by Milind Dhaimade is a movie based on an amateur beach football team and are now in search for a place to play soccer in Mumbai. Barun Sobti is in lead role as an amateur football player in this movie. It\u2019s a tale of a group of friends who would like to spend their Sunday playing football but face problems due to lack of space.\nGold is an upcoming 2018 Indian sports film, directed by Reema Kagti. It is a biopic based on the life of hockey player Balbir Singh, who was on the team that won the first Olympic medal for India as a free nation in 1948. The film will star Akshay Kumar and will be the debut film for Mouni Roy.\nUntitled biopic on Saina Nehwal\nSaina Nehwal, who is the first Indian badminton player to win an Olympic medal (bronze in London 2012), will soon join the likes of Mary Kom and MS Dhoni who have their stories told in Bollywood. The film will be directed by Amol Gupte and will have Shraddha Kapoor playing the lead role and has commenced her badminton training for the same.\nKaran Johar\u2019s \u2018Drive\u2018 starring Sushant Singh and Jacqueline Fernandez has finally gone on floors and for this both SSR and Jackie have been learning the minutest details of street racing for the same.\nAbhinav Bindra biopic\nAnother biopic which in works is based on India\u2019s ace shooter and Olympics gold medallist, Abhinav Bindra. Harshvardhan Kapoor will be playing the lead role in this biopic and his father, actor Anil Kapoor, will portray his dad on the screen. Kannan Iyer will be directing this film.\nBiopic on Murlikant Petkar\nMurlikant Petkar was an army man who later went on to become a sportsman and won a Gold medal and then he became a Paralympic Gold medallist in freestyle swimming and also participated in javelin, precision javelin throw and other events. Sushant Singh Rajput is said to essay his role in the film. The movie is tentatively titled Murli: The Unsung Hero.\nAnurag Kashyap\u2019s Mukkabaaz, co-produced by Aanand L Rai will star Jimmy Shergill and is based on the sport of boxing. The film will touch on sports politics and will narrate the story of a boxer from Uttar Pradesh who falls in love with a Brahmin girl.\nHrithik Roshan in a Kabaddi movie\nHrithik\u2019s next film, which is said to be titled Kabaddi, will be made under the banner of Ronnie Screwvala\u2019s production house, RSVP entertainment. Now, it is being said that Mirzya director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has been roped in to helm the project. It is still under wraps if it is a biopic or a fictional flick.\nRelated Topics:Akshay Kumar, Breaking, Hrithik Roshan, Mouni Roy\n5 Times Taapsee Pannu proved that she is truly a BADASS!\n5 reasons to watch Kangana Ranaut\u2019s Simran",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Actual Reality by Cat Mantra\nHeartless by Merissa Meyer \u2192\nThe Sekhmet Bed by Libbie Hawker\nThe second daughter of the Pharaoh, Ahmose has always dreamed of a quiet life as a priestess, serving Egypt\u2019s gods, ministering to the people of the Two Lands. But when the Pharaoh dies without an heir, she is given instead as Great Royal Wife to the new king \u2013 a soldier of common birth. For Ahmose is god-chosen, gifted with the ability to read dreams, and it is her connection to the gods which ensures the new Pharaoh his right to rule.\nAhmose\u2019s elder sister Mutnofret has been raised to expect the privileged station of Great Royal Wife; her rage at being displaced cannot be soothed. As Ahmose fights the currents of Egypt\u2019s politics and Mutnofret\u2019s vengeful anger, her youth and inexperience carry her beyond her depth and into the realm of sacrilege.\nTo right her wrongs and save Egypt from the gods\u2019 wrath, Ahmose must face her most visceral fear: bearing an heir. But the gods of Egypt are exacting, and even her sacrifice may not be enough to restore the Two Lands to safety.\nThe Sekhmet Bed is the first volume of Libbie Hawker\u2019s series The She-King, a family saga of the Thutmosides, one of ancient Egypt\u2019s most fascinating royal families. Don\u2019t miss Book 2: The Crook and Flail\nI love history, particularly ancient Egyptian history, so when I saw this was a free kindle download I added it to my downloads straight away.\nThe book is based on the life of the female Pharaoh Hatshepsut, and the detail included in the book shows that the author has done her research, and as she is also a historian, I would expect nothing less.\nThe characters are beautifully written, Ahmose, our heroine \u2018chose of the Gods\u2019 is so likeable and childlike as she should be as she marries Thutomses when she is still just a child, and we see her grow into a strong young woman, her older sister Mutnofret is suitability scheming as the displaced sister who should have been Great Royal Wife instead of Ahmose, but instead is 2nd Royal Wife, while still an honour this does not hold the power she craves and that Ahmose has, but again as the story unfolds and they are struck by tragedy as well as joy, she grows as a person and softens to her sister..\nKnowing that this story is based on historical facts and real events has actually made me more interested in the history of the time and want to find out more about Hatshepsut and her people.\nAlthough I have the eBook of this, it is such a good book that intend to get the whole series in paperback as soon as I can as well as read other books by Libbie Hawker \u2013 definitely an author to look out for.\nThis entry was posted in Historical Fiction, Review, Uncategorized and tagged Ancient Egypt, Hatshepsut, Libie Hawker. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "How a startup business can reduce costs and stay alive in 2017\nThere are many reasons why small businesses have it tough in today\u2019s economic world, but you can make it just a bit easier if you know how to cut back on your total costs.\nThe world of business is always one of competition, but everyone seems to think that this year will be the toughest of them all.\nThings tend to be especially tough for smaller businesses who constantly have to struggle to stay afloat. The best way to do this, though, is to reduce costs, and by reducing costs, you improve the chances of your business surviving another year.\n1. Review staff productivity\nThe mantra \u2018time is money\u2019 has been around probably longer than most of us have been alive, but it remains true. 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Even if they\u2019re all doing what they\u2019re supposed to, you may find that some processes and tasks are unnecessary.\nIt\u2019s always a good idea to update your staff tasks, as refining their productivity ensures that you\u2019re paying them only to do things that are beneficial to your business.\nThis point was made by Kym Butler of Butlers Business and Law, where Butler states in his book, Profit Boosters for Business that, \u201cMore than 3.5 million workers fall behind the national workforce productivity standard and cost local businesses in excess of $40 billion per year.\u201d\nThe cost of unproductive staff can have a detrimental effect on every aspect of your business.\nIt is imperative that you identify the employees that are consistently under performing and take measures to boost their productivity before this non-productive culture spreads to others.\n2. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home Media Blog GUEST VOICES: Why It\u2019s No Longer Cool to Give Gifts of Booze\nWell, to counter the glitzy, profit-driven, bum\u2019s rush to buy and give alcohol this holiday season, I offer this short (by no means definitive) list of reasons why, even though it\u2019s still socially acceptable (for now), it\u2019s no longer cool to give gifts of booze. I respectfully urge you to read and learn and not fall victim to Big Alcohol\u2019s persuasive seasonal pitch to purchase poison as presents for your family and friends.\nAlcohol is a Group 1 Carcinogen: there is no \u201csafe level of exposure.\u201d In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued its global status report on alcohol and health. This eye-opening document presented a comprehensive view of alcohol consumption world-wide and a related physical and mental disease burden of pandemic proportions: 3 million deaths every year, 5.1 % of the global burden of disease and injury, 13.5 % of the total deaths of people 20-39 years of age. To reduce the burden, reduce the availability, stop giving gifts of booze.\nAlcohol is a Teratogen: a substance that can cause harm to an unborn fetus. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is the most preventable birth defect. In utero exposure to alcohol can cause developmental delays and affect lifelong learning. In the US alone, FASD affects one in twenty children born annually, requiring $2 million over their lifetime in special treatment and disability costs. You may not even know that the person you are giving a bottle of wine to is pregnant, or trying to get pregnant. Why risk it? To reduce the danger, reduce the availability, stop giving gifts of booze.\nAlcohol is Physically and Mentally Addictive: affecting the brain and the central nervous system as a depressant. In the US, over 15 million adults have a serious Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). They are, by varying degrees, chemically dependent on alcohol-triggered body sensations and moods. Many battle their addiction anonymously. To reduce the risk of enabling an alcoholic, or interfering with one\u2019s sobriety, stop giving gifts of booze.\nAlcohol is Insulting to Many Religions & Cultures: over half the people in the world do not drink alcohol at all. Many do not consume because it against their religious beliefs. Devout followers of Islam, Sikhism, Jainism, the Baha\u2019i Faith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Church of Christ, Scientist, the United Pentecostal Church International, Theravada, most Mahayana schools of Buddhism, some Protestant sects of Fundamentalist Christianity and some sects of Hinduism are all encouraged to abstain from alcohol. Why risk insulting your friends or associates? Stop giving gifts of booze.\nBack in the 1950\u2019s, I remember seeing cigarette ads with celebrities at Xmas time. I also sadly remember actually buying and wrapping a carton of Lucky Strikes to give to my father. He died of lung cancer ten years ago. Today I\u2019m certain that in years to come, we will recognize being victimized by Big Alcohol as we were by Big Tobacco. For a happier and healthier holiday season and New Year, take a step away from the profit-driven, addiction-exploitative alcohol industry now. It\u2019s no longer cool to give gifts of booze.",
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        "raw_content": "Contact: Kath Cummins\nkcummins@ncvc.org\n\u201cWe must ensure that all who participate in this shadowy global marketplace market are held responsible for the harm it causes,\u201d said Ms. Fernandez. The Supreme Court has acknowledged that those who trade, share and download child pornography are responsible for the restitution owed to the victims. It is now up to Congress to provide clear guidance to court on how victims can enforce this right of restitution without placing an undue burden upon them.\u201d\nAs well as bringing much needed public attention to the plight of child pornography victims, the Amy Unknown case was a landmark for crime victims because it was the first Supreme Court case where the victim was represented by her own counsel.\nNational Crime Victim Bar Association attorneys Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, and James Marsh, a New York based trial attorney and head of the Children\u2019s Law Center represented Amy Unknown. NCVBA attorney, Carol Hepburn represented another victim of child pornography whose claim for restitution in a different jurisdiction had been held over pending this ruling by the Supreme Court.\nVictims of child sexual abuse can suffer from depression and anxiety; many attempt suicide or are unable to maintain relationships or employment over their lifetimes.\nThe marketplace for child pornography makes recovery from this kind of abuse particularly difficult. Victims know that their images continue to be used and traded for sexual gratification, and this may go on forever. Many fear being stalked by or recognized by viewers, and in some cases victims have been stalked and recognized. Many suffer from crushing guilt knowing that that their images will be used to groom new victims, or to persuade consumers of child pornography that child rape and abuse is enjoyable for the victim.\nThe National Center for Victims of Crime and the National Crime Victim Bar Association Supreme Court amicus briefs in support of the victim \u201cAmy Unknown\u201d are available here:\nNational Crime Victim Law Institute Amicus Brief\nNational Crime Victims Bar Association Amicus Brief\nFor the reaction to the decision by the victim, Amy Unknown: Disappointment at the Supreme Court \u2013 Amy\u2019s Reaction\nNational Center for Victims of Crime is working to improve the response to victims of child pornography through a project funded by the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice. The National Center and its partner organizations, the National Children\u2019s Alliance and the University of New Hampshire\u2019s Crimes Against Children Research Center, has been hearing directly from victims and their families\u2014and the professionals who work with them\u2014about their needs and the barriers they face in finding or accessing services. This important and sensitive work will identify promising treatments and policy responses to promote the recovery of child pornography victims.\nThe National Crime Victim Bar Association is an affiliate and program of the National Center for Victims of Crime. It was founded in April 1999, creating the nation\u2019s first professional association of attorneys and expert witnesses dedicated to helping victims seek justice through the civil system. Crime victims deserve compensation for the harms they have suffered, and third parties are increasingly held accountable through the civil justice system.\nThe NCVBA attorney help line is (212) 467-8716.\nwww.Victimbar.org\nNo Replies to \"Child Pornography victims need a roadmap to restitution, and Congress can provide it\"",
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        "raw_content": "CITES Secretary-General's intervention on Illegal Wildlife Trade at UN Environment Assembly Ministerial Dialogue, Nairobi, Kenya\n\u2018Illegal Wildlife Trade\u2019\nIntervention by John E. Scanlon\nSecretary-General of CITES\nNairobi, Kenya \u2013 26 June 2014\nThe scale and nature of illegal wildlife trade have changed over the years and so is the global response [1].\nIn June 2012 Heads of State and government at Rio+20 explicitly recognized the economic, social and environmental impacts of illicit trafficking in wildlife, the need to take action on both the supply and demand sides, and the important role of CITES.\nIn March 2013 CITES Parties heeded this call, when over 2,500 delegates from 174 States and observers gathered in Bangkok for the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties and took strong, action-oriented decisions to combat illegal wildlife trade that address both demand and supply. The implementation of these significant decisions is underway and scheduled for review by our Standing Committee next month.\nOne outcome that resulted from this critical meeting of CITES Parties, though it is not contained in any written decision, was the shift away from pointing fingers at one another, and seeking to apportion blame, to putting our collective energy into how we can solve the problem by working together across the entire illegal supply chain.\nThe benefits of this collaboration across source, transit and destination States are now increasingly evident \u2013 such as the excellent results achieved through Operation Cobra II, a joint enforcement initiative undertaken earlier this year between 28 States across Asia, Africa and North America.\nWe have also seen five key intergovernmental agencies dealing with wildlife crime form a new alliance called the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) [2] \u2013 an initiative that is providing coordinated support and technical assistance to countries, including on the use of sophisticated investigative and anti-money laundering techniques, the sharing of intelligence and modern forensics.\nWithin the UN system, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime has shown great leadership in addressing the crime, justice and security aspects of illegal wildlife trade and the UN Development Programme is taking the lead on addressing issues of livelihoods and human development, which are critical to finding long-term solutions.\nThe degradation of World Heritage Sites across Africa due to poaching for the illicit trade, such as the Selous Reserve in Tanzania, is threatening tourism and economic opportunities \u2013 and CITES and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre have joined forces to help implement CITES decisions in these sites.\nAnd on UN World Wildlife Day, celebrated for the first time on 3 March this year, UNEP Goodwill Ambassadors sent personal messages on the need to reduce the demand for illegal wildlife products.\nOutside of the UN system, we have also seen the deep engagement in this fight of INTERPOL and the World Customs Organization and of regional and global financial institutions including the African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, the GEF and the World Bank (as well as national donor agencies).\nOverall, we are seeing better law enforcement and demand-reduction efforts across multiple countries \u2013 and CITES strong decisions and unique compliance processes underpin this collective global effort.\nThe issue has also been addressed by the UN Security Council, in the margins of the UN General Assembly, by ECOSOC, through multiple regional fora \u2013 and civil society from across all regions has been mobilized and is playing an indispensable role.\nDistinguished Delegates, as you can see from this brief snapshot, this issue is firmly entrenched on the global agenda and we are seeing unprecedented levels of international cooperation in tackling it.\nToday we welcome the further political attention given to this critical issue through the first UN Environment Assembly, which will, in particular, draw attention to the environmental dimension of these highly destructive crimes \u2013 including on biodiversity and ecosystems and the services they provide, which is a perspective that has been largely absent from the global discourse.\nBut, Distinguished Delegates, ultimately this fight will be won or lost on the front lines, whether in the field, the courtroom, or the market place \u2013 not in a conference room.\nGenerating political momentum is a means to an end not an end in itself \u2013 and we must use the high-level political attention given to this issue over the past three years to deepen and sustain support for those who are serving in the front line \u2013 rangers, inspectors, Customs Officers, local and national police, security and defence forces, prosecutors and judges \u2013 and national environment agencies must play their part in this collective endeavour.\nFinally, we encourage this unique global Assembly of Environment Ministers to look beyond the immediate threats posed by the illegal wildlife trade that fall within the remit of CITES and to also look ahead to a wider set of threats to our wildlife that lie on the horizon.\nHere in Africa for example, the human population is expected to double to 2.4 billion by 2050 and as the continent becomes more prosperous and its resources are further exploited we will see emerging threats to wildlife, especially to large animals that need space to roam, from increasing habitat loss, new infrastructure and growing urban centers.\nAs we tackle the immediate threat posed to people and wildlife by poaching and smuggling, an Assembly of this nature may also wish to offer a global, longer-term perspective on the multiple threats facing our wildlife and how we can help equip the world\u2019s Environment Ministers to offer coherent and effective solutions to their 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        "raw_content": "Classical Collection of Greek and Roman Art\nAll archaeological collections are now housed in the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The Duke Classical Collection was formed between 1964 and 2005; A Generation of Antiquities catalogs acquisitions to 2004. It accompanied a 1995 exhibit and was written by Professor D. Keith Stanley (now emeritus) (c)1994, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies). In 2006 a generous donation to the new museum added some 224 works, mostly Greek. This latter donation is cataloged in a collaborative project between faculty and students The Past is Present (Nasher Museum 2011). Contact: Professor Carla Antonaccio\nDuke Databank of Documentary Papyri (DDbDP)\nThe Duke Data Bank of Documentary Papyri (DDBDP) is an electronic corpus of published Greek and Latin documents written on papyrus, ostraca, or wooden tablets. The project began in in 1982 as a collaboration between Professors William H. Willis and John F. Oates, both of Duke University, and Dr. David R. Packard. Contact: Professor Joshua D. Sosin.\nThe Duke Papyrus Archive (http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/scriptorium/papyrus/) provides electronic access to texts about and images of nearly 1400 papyri from ancient Egypt. The target audience includes: papyrologists, ancient historians, archaeologists, biblical scholars, classicists, Coptologists, Egyptologists, students of literature and religion and all others interested in ancient Egypt. The project of conserving, interpreting, cataloguing and imaging the largely unpublished Duke papyrus collection was supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities , and is part of the Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS) Project. Contact: Professor Joshua D.Sosin\nDuke Library Resources\nThe Classical Studies Departmental Library, including The Agnes Michels Memorial Library and other collections. For information about the library, contact: Professor Micaela Janan\nGreek, Roman and Byzantine Studies (GRBS) Journal\nGRBS is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to the culture and history of Greece from Antiquity to the Renaissance, featuring research on all aspects of the Hellenic world from prehistoric antiquity through the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods, including studies of modern classical scholarship. Now hosted by Duke University Libraries via the Open Journal System.\nL'Ann\u00e9e philologique is the comprehensive and authoritative international bibliography of classical studies. It publishes annually a complete and accurate volume of all classical scholarship throughout the world, covering the whole range of the ancient classical languages, literature, history, archaeology, art, epigraphy, religion, law, philosophy, science and technology, and allied topics. L'Ann\u00e9e philologique was founded by Jules Marouzeau in Paris in the 1920s and for decades operated from a single office by the formidable Juliette Ernst, but as the volume of work increased additional offices were founded in other countries. The American Office is an autonomous unit that collects and prepares materials published throughout the English-speaking world. Its material is combined with that prepared in the other offices to form an annual printed volume and to update the online database.\nThe American Office was founded in 1965 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where it remained for more than 30 years. After a period of residency at the University of Cincinnati, the office moved in 2010 to Duke. The office is staffed by a director, Dr. Lisa Carson, an assistant director, Dr. Shirley Werner, and one Duke graduate student or assistant, a revolving position. The office is under the governance of the Society for Classical Studies and is supported by funds from the SCS endowment and Duke Classical Studies.\nL'Ann\u00e9e philologique has six international offices with responsibility for publications according to their place of publication:\nThe American Office (Duke University) treats publications from the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and current or former members of the British Commonwealth\nThe German office (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnchen) treats publications from Germany and Austria\nThe Italian office (Universit\u00e0 degli studi di Genova) treats Italian publications\nThe Spanish office (Universidad de Granada) treats publications from Spain, Portugal, and Latin America\nThe Swiss office (Universit\u00e9 de Lausanne) treats Swiss publications\nThe French office (Universit\u00e9 de Lille 3) treats all other publications\nLink to SIBC",
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        "raw_content": "Facts on Quails for Kids\nDifference Between Tropical & Temperate Deserts\nWhat Are the Six Regions of the United States?\n10 Examples of a Natural Ecosystem\nComponents of a Hawaiian Forest Ecosystem\nFacts About Cougars in North Carolina\nBy Holly Moore ; Updated September 29, 2017\nThe cougar was once prevalent in North Carolina.\nThe wild cougar population of North Carolina used to stretch from the coast all the way to the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. The species, also known as the eastern cougar, has been pushed out of its natural habitat over several decades, and it is rare to see the cat in the wild.\nCougars were seen throughout North Carolina from the western border to the eastern border.\nThe eastern cougar (Puma concolor couguar) used to be seen in remote areas of the state. According to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, sightings of the cougar were reported in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests, the Blue Ridge Parkway, northern portions of Uwharrie National Forest and southeastern counties.\nCougars in North Carolina are usually in captivity such as zoos.\nNorth Carolina cougars have been endangered for several decades because of their habitat and diet dwindling over time. With more people building in their remote habitat, the cougars moved out of the area. Deer supplies were unsubstantial. Also, hunting added to the increasingly sparse population.\nCougars can be very large in adulthood.\nThe cougar, sometimes referred to as puma, panther or mountain lion, is light yellow or tan with dark brown around its muzzle, ears and tip of its long tail. According to the North Carolina Ecological Services, it has a pale reddish or reddish white belly and the inside of its ears are light-colored. Its body in adulthood can reach up to 7 1/2 feet long. The cat can weigh as much as 150 lbs.\nCougars have been know to inhabit 25 square miles.\nCougars live in remote areas such as mountains, wooded areas, swamps and other places where deer could be abundant. Sometimes they have been found in caves, where they seek shelter. Males have been known to occupy a range of 25 or more square miles; females are known to cover 5 to 20 square miles.\nCougars eat deer and other mammals.\nCougars mainly eat deer, but they will also eat animals such as rabbits, birds, squirrels, wild turkeys, beavers and fish, according to North Carolina Natural Heritage Program.\nWildnc.org: Cougar\nFws.gov: Eastern Cougar\nNcnhp.org: Eastern Cougar\ncougar image by Photoeyes from Fotolia.com\nTypes of Mondo Grass\nWhat Type of Animals Do Marine Biologists Study?\nGrassland Ecosystem in India\nWhat Did Cherokee People Eat?\nThe Three Types of Environmental Adaptations\nMoore, Holly. \"Facts About Cougars in North Carolina.\" Synonym, https://classroom.synonym.com/facts-about-cougars-in-north-carolina-12080564.html. 29 September 2017.\nMoore, Holly. (2017, September 29). Facts About Cougars in North Carolina. Synonym. Retrieved from https://classroom.synonym.com/facts-about-cougars-in-north-carolina-12080564.html\nMoore, Holly. \"Facts About Cougars in North Carolina\" last modified September 29, 2017. https://classroom.synonym.com/facts-about-cougars-in-north-carolina-12080564.html\nFoods of the Tundra",
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        "title": "Clemson Women\u2019s Tennis Team Opens Season At Furman Fall Classic \u2013 Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site",
        "raw_content": "Clemson Women\u2019s Tennis Team Opens Season At Furman Fall Classic\nGREENVILLE, SC \u2013 The Clemson women\u2019s tennis team opened its fall season on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Furman Fall Classic in Greenville, SC. The Tigers\u2019 doubles team of Richele LeSaldo and Karen Rombouts were the flight two doubles champions of the tournament. Clemson\u2019s duo of Maria Brito and Julie Coin were the runner-up at flight one doubles, while Ashlea Bowen took second place in the flight seven singles draw.\nLeSaldo and Rombouts defeated Vanderbilt\u2019s Amanda Fish and Kelly Schmandt by a score of 8-6 to advance to the second round, where the duo won an 8-1 decision over Furman\u2019s Bonnie Baird and Marti Morris. In the championship match, LeSaldo and Rombouts defeated Laura McNamara and Carien Venter of Middle Tennessee by a score of 8-4 to become the flight two doubles champions.\nAt number one doubles, the Tigers\u2019 Brito and Coin, ranked 29th in the ITA\u2019s preseason poll, reached the finals of the flight, defeating Furman\u2019s Jacqueline Eckert and Mary Neill Hagood (8-5) and Vanderbilt\u2019s Ashley Schellhas and Aleke Tsoubanos (8-6). In the finals, the pair fell to Audra Falk and Annie Menees of Vanderbilt by a score of 8-3.\nIn flight three doubles action, Clemson\u2019s Ashlea Bowen claimed third place, winning an 8-5 decision over South Carolina\u2019s Audrey George and Ayako Suzuki. The team won their first-round match by a score of 8-2 over Middle Tennessee\u2019s Ana Maria Cibils and Emily Vest, before falling in the semi-finals to South Carolina\u2019s Grace Blakely and Fallon Koon (8-1).\nAt number one singles, 13th-ranked Julie Coin won her first round match, defeating Danielle Wiggins of South Carolina in three sets (2-6, 6-2, 6-3). Coin was forced to retire due to injury in the semi-final match against Vanderbilt\u2019s Kelly Schmandt.\nBrito advanced to the semi-finals of the flight two singles draw with a win over Iowa\u2019s Jennifer Hodgman. She fell in the semi-final to Vanderbilt\u2019s Schellhas (6-4, 3-6, 7-6(5)) but went on to defeat Maria Husain of Penn State (6-1, 6-3) to take third place in the draw. Daniela Alvarez (#88) also represented the Tigers at flight two singles, falling to Jennifer Klaschka of Middle Tennessee (6-1, 6-4) in the first round before defeating South Carolina\u2019s Christyn Lucas (6-2, 6-3) and North Carolina\u2019s Lee Bairos (6-3, 6-1) to finish in fifth place.\nIn the flight three singles draw, Rombouts defeated Leigh Ann Merryman of Penn State by a score of 6-4, 6-3 in the first round before falling in the semi-final to Miranda Gutierrez of South Carolina in three sets (6-4, 2-6, 6-0). Rombouts fell to North Carolina\u2019s Jenna Long (6-2, 6-2) to place fourth in flight three.\nThe Tigers\u2019 Ioana Paun won a 6-1, 6-3 decision in the first round of the number four singles bracket over Furman\u2019s Baird. She dropped her semi-final match to Vanderbilt\u2019s Fish (6-0, 6-3) and went on to take third place with a victory over Laura Ganzer of South Carolina by a score of 6-3, 6-3.\nClemson\u2019s LeSaldo took third place at flight five singles behind a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Furman\u2019s Jacqueline Eckert. LeSaldo defeated Lindsay Downing of Penn State (2-6, 6-3, 6-0) and then fell to South Carolina\u2019s Koon (7-5, 6-3) to reach the third-place match.\nThe Tigers\u2019 Bowen defeated Suzuki of South Carolina (7-5, 6-2) and Lexi Goldin of Wisconsin (6-3, 6-4) to reach the finals of the flight seven singles draw. Bowen fell in three sets in the championship match to Middle Tennessee\u2019s Jacqui Williams (6-4, 0-6, 6-2) to finish as the flight seven singles runner-up for the tournament.\nClemson will return to action Oct. 9-12, as the team will travel to Pacific Palisades, CA to compete in the ITA All-American Tournament.",
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        "raw_content": "Gaines Adams Named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year\nAdams Notes and Statistics\nClemson defensive end Gaines Adams was named the 2006 ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year, the conference announced Wednesday. The senior from Greenwood, SC, who received 55 out of 80 votes for the award, has totaled 56 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks this season to lead a defense that is 12th in the nation in total defense. His 26 career sacks are third-most in school history, trailing only the Perry brothers (William and Michael Dean).\nEarlier in the week, Adams was named First-Team All-ACC, Clemson\u2019s lone defensive representative on the first two teams. He is also a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Award and Ted Hendricks Award. Adams is the third Tiger to win the ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year Award, as linebackers Keith Adams (1999) and LeRoy Hill (2004) previously received that honor.\nACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year (80 Votes)Player \u2013 Team (Votes) Gaines Adams \u2013 Clemson (55) Vince Hall \u2013 Virginia Tech (8) Jon Abbate \u2013 Wake Forest (5) John Talley \u2013 Duke (4) Buster Davis \u2013 Florida State (2) Erin Henderson \u2013 Maryland (2) Lawrence Timmons \u2013 Florida State (2) Calais Campbell \u2013 Miami (FL) (1) DeMarcus Tyler \u2013 N.C. State (1)",
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        "raw_content": "1 Out of Every 2 Managers Is Terrible at Accountability\nBy Darren Overfield and Rob Kaiser\nOut of all the things we expect of leaders \u2014 taking charge, setting strategy, empowering people, driving execution, you name it \u2014 what one single behavior would you guess is most often neglected or avoided among executives? Seeing the big picture? Nope. Delegating? Nope. Mapping out detailed project plans? Nope. Although many upper-level managers don\u2019t do these things enough, by far and away the single-most shirked responsibility of executives is holding people accountable. No matter how tough a game they may talk about performance, when it comes to holding people\u2019s feet to the fire, leaders step back from the heat.\nIn our database of more than 5,400 upper-level managers from the US, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific gathered since 2010, 46% are rated \u201ctoo little\u201d on the item, \u201cHolds people accountable \u2014 firm when they don\u2019t deliver.\u201d Remarkably, the result holds up no matter how you slice the data \u2014 by ratings from bosses, peers, or even subordinates. It holds up for C-level executives compared to directors and middle managers. It is about the same in different cultures too; although accountability is a bit more common in some countries than others, it is still the most neglected behavior within every region we have studied.\nWhen we first observed this trend, it struck us as counterintuitive. An epidemic of letting people off the hook is incongruous with the view of senior managers as tough, hard chargers intent on getting results. But episodes of Mad Men notwithstanding, this stereotype of executive leaders is seriously out of date. Abraham Zaleznik wrote about this myth over 20 years ago in his classic HBR article, \u201cReal Work.\u201d Zaleznik chronicled how he saw American managers, influenced by the rising popularity of the human relations school, turn increasingly from the substantive work of organizations \u2014 creating products and services, cultivating markets, pleasing customers, cutting costs, and getting stuff done \u2014 to what he termed \u201cpsychopolitics.\u201d What he meant was that in the 1980s American managers became obsessed with managing their popularity, and were more concerned with greasing the skids, avoiding tough conversations, and maintaining a favorable image. Thus an interest in productivity gave way to process and procedures. Controversy and conflict about what needs to get done and how to do it was replaced with the ambiguity of politeness, political correctness, and efforts to not offend.\nWe think this trend has continued, and perhaps even been intensified as the workforce has become more diverse and especially as it has gotten younger. Over the last year blogs at US News, Daily Finance, Forbes, and articles like this one in the New York Times have questioned the work ethic and entitlement mentality of generation Y. The youngest members of the workforce, especially in the US, have grown up in a sheltered environment; they expect praise and recognition and can be indignant when it is not forthcoming. They are not particularly open to critical feedback. No surprise, then, that at a time when talent retention and engaging employees is de rigueur we get silly advice to management such as, \u201cdon\u2019t give employees a hard time about their weaknesses, celebrate their strengths.\u201d\nBut there is an even deeper explanation for the lack of managerial courage to hold employees to account for their performance. The evidence comes from experimental studies of cooperation and the problem of \u201cfree-riding,\u201d which reveal the individual- and group-level outcomes that accrue when some team members don\u2019t carry their weight and drag on the performance of others. The first lesson from this research is that within a group, free-riders and cheaters often get ahead of hard working contributors: they enjoy the benefits of group membership without making the personal sacrifice.\nHowever, groups of cooperative contributors outperform groups of cheating free-riders. Thus, it is no surprise that groups in which free-riders are punished for their loafing outperform groups in which they are not. But the interesting finding in all of this is that the person who does the punishing actually pays a personal price in terms of lost social support. In a nutshell, group performance requires that someone plays the role of sheriff, but it is a thankless job. It is another one of those sticky cases where what is good for the group can be bad for the individual. You know, the kind of stuff that in another era was considered commendable because it served a greater good than self-interest.\nIn this light, it is easy to see why so many people in positions of authority are soft on accountability. In an age of career management and \u201cpsychopolitics,\u201d where personal interest reigns supreme, who wants to risk being the bad guy? 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        "raw_content": "Giving your partner a second chance after their infidelity\nAn affair could mean the end of your marriage. Or it could be a chance to discover what was missing and rebuild your relationship\nBy Jane Greer\nInfidelity in a marriage brings your world to a grinding halt. Everything that you thought you could count on has been smashed to pieces. But is it repairable? Under the right circumstances, the answer is yes. What may be even harder to believe, however, is that sometimes an affair can be a blessing. It can actually become a catalyst for rebooting and breathing new life into a troubled marriage, and the relationship can become even better than it was before the affair.\nThere are many reasons a partner strays. If you are not dealing with a sexual addiction of some sort, the most typical reason for infidelity is that the person straying feels that his or her needs are not being met within the relationship. There are a few indicators of this. In my book What About Me? Stop Selfishness From Ruining Your Relationship, I talk about the never-ending fights in which couples are unable to ever find resolution and therefore argue endlessly about a certain matter. The flip side of this is when one partner stops fighting. It might seem like a good thing, but in reality the person has simply given up, knowing that no matter how hard they fight, they will never be heard. They have reached a point of resignation. So, people don\u2019t go looking for an affair. Most often, it happens when there\u2019s already some long-standing unhappiness brewing in the marriage. But, the betrayed person doesn\u2019t realise the extent of discontent their partner might be experiencing.\nInfidelity is a wake-up call for your marriage and, once it is discovered, can lead a couple in one of two directions.\nThe first is when the anger and resentment are so great that the person who was cheated sees no other choice but to walk away and end the marriage.\nBut it is also possible that both partners commit to rebuilding the broken trust and continuing as a couple. I have worked with many such couples over the years who have decided to give themselves a second chance. Most of them agree that their commitment to each other, their level of intimacy, and their relationship in general is far better now than it was before. But to get to that point, they had to be willing to do the heavy lifting.\nMost often, an affair happens when there\u2019s already some long-standing unhappiness brewing in the marriage\nIf you are the betrayer\nInitially the person who has strayed feels terrible and wants to make amends. There is also an element of self-righteousness that can creep in when that person might feel they were pushed into infidelity. They might say things like, \u201cI wouldn\u2019t have done it if you hadn\u2019t done whatever.\u201d But if you intend to rebuild your marriage, such retorts have no place. The betrayer cannot insist on having his or her own needs being met until the foundation is under their feet again\u2014and that takes time.\nWith this in mind, the following three steps can help you recover and carry on together.\nThe first step is the apology. You must take ownership and responsibility for what you did. There has to be a real acknowledgment of the enormity of what took place.\nThe second step is a move toward empathy. Remember the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz and the importance of his constantly being oiled? When you empathise with your partner, you let them know that you understand the way they feel and the pain you\u2019ve caused them. You must be able to say over and over again, as often as is necessary, that you know how much anguish you have brought to your beloved. You cannot afford to slough it off. Indeed, you must address your partner\u2019s feelings of hurt and resentment each time they it bring it up, otherwise they are at risk of getting stuck in their anger and despair. Your ability to empathise with your partner while they talk openly about what they\u2019ve been through will enable them to move beyond the pain.\nAnd the third step is frequent doses of reassurance. You must promise them, time and again, that this will not happen again because you are committed to rebuilding the trust. A major ingredient for making this work is that you don\u2019t harbour any more secrets. Complete accountability and full disclosure is the way to go. You must answer all questions, as hard as that might be, keeping in mind that your spouse\u2019s imagination will likely be worse than the reality of what actually happened. This is no longer the time for \u2018doing your own thing\u2019 and keeping things private. If your spouse wants to see your e-mail, your laptop, your phone\u2014that is all fair game now. The time for personal space that created so much distance has passed. It is a time to close the gap between you.\nWhat would the Buddha say about infidelity?\nOnly when you have established each person\u2019s willingness and ability to trust again can you begin to talk about what was missing in the marriage before the infidelity episode. 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        "raw_content": "140 years of Serbian-Bulgarian diplomatic relations marked\nThe 140th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Serbia and Bulgaria was marked at the Bulgarian embassy in Belgrade with the reception and concert of the choir Angelite.\nIn the presence of Serbian and Bulgarian officials, it was reassessed that the relations between the two countries is going from strength to strength.\n\u201cOur relations are based on common values \u2013 freedom, independence, European Union, as well as language, religion, democratic experience and respect for the rights of national minorities,\u201d said ambassador Radko Vlajkov.\nVeroljub Arsi\u0107, Vice President of the Serbian Parliament, said that the relations between Bulgaria and Serbia and its people are at the highest possible level and are constantly progressing.\nThe most significant contribution to this progress is the increase in commodity exchange, which will reach two billion euros next year, as well as the increasingly better infrastructure.\nEmbassy of Bulgaria\nH.E. Radko Vlaykov\nPrevious articleSerbia 56th on the Forbes Best Countries For Business 2019\nNext article70th Republic Day of India Marked",
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        "raw_content": "Innovation and good ideas are an integral part of our operation and essential to our interaction with guests. We do everything with passion, good energy, new and innovative ideas in order to be as successful as possible.\nCrowne Plaza is part of the largest hotel corporation in the world. How much can you rely on this, and how much you need to be original and innovative?\n\u2013 In the InterContinental Corporation, there are more than 5,500 hotels. To work equally well in Asia, America or Europe, to respect all the specifics of the region and to retain all the set standards, we have to establish, develop and maintain a strong brand strategy.\nWe have an important group of experts working at the InterContinental UK base in Denham, near London. They provide support to all of us who are involved in hotel marketing under our brand. It is a great and important thing to have such marketing support, and it is essential that our relationship with clients is good, that\u2019s why we take care of it.\nDo hotels like yours need additional advertising? A recommendation by a satisfied guest is no longer enough?\n\u2013 A guest recommendation has always been and will always remain the basis for all hoteliers to assert the quality of their service. Whoever seriously engages in hotel management knows that the reputation you get on portals where guests rate quality of service is very important. It is not easy to influence such a reputation, except through the service you provide.\nCrowne Plaza is a hotel that has the highest service ratings precisely thanks to the reviews of satisfied guests and their sharing opinions and recommendations on the official websites that deal with it. We could calmly rely on this, and not engage in additional advertising, but with such a serious brand, advertising is not just an end in itself. Our priority and our commitment is quality communication with clients and presenting new content and services that the hotel offers.\nIt is not possible to work and be successful in an industry such as marketing, and not be original and innovative. This is an important part of an ideal whole for the Crowne Plaza Hotel\nDo you connect your future to further development of communication through digital channels?\n\u2013 We should not talk about digital media as something in the future. They are our present and should be discussed in real time in the most positive way. Fantastic instruments are available to us in the world of digital media.\nThere are no limits to this field. The communication thread has its longest reach thanks to digital, and this leaves anyone in this business breathless. You can send information, an announcement, an advertisement or a position, and you know that you will immediately get to those you targeted and further, and that is priceless. There are no more restrictions like other forms of communication, whether we are talking about print or TV or dealing with their financial aspects. Digital media and channels have bridged these barriers and have made this sphere of work really limitless, but it is important that conventional channels of communication survive because they are necessary, each in its own way.\nWe at Crowne Plaza have embraced this trend in the hotel pre-opening phase, continued with it and improved it. We are absolute leaders in social networks. Our family of followers is numerous and organically acquired, and the monthly reach is large. With our followers, we are true friends. We communicate, and that means a lot to us.\nBranka Petronijevi\u0107\nPrevious articleBrands Learn From Fails, Like People\nNext articleDoing Business the Right Way",
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        "raw_content": "Muskerry Golf Club\nPictures from the final in Nenagh: Continue reading \u2192\nPictures from Nenagh: Continue reading \u2192\nLast Call for AIB Munster Mixed Foursomes, Muskerry Golf Club\n2017 winners Skibbereen\u2019s Rhona O\u2019Donoghue and John McNamara receiving the Munster Mixed Foursomes Cup from Jim Hornibrook, Captain Muskerry Golf Club.\nEntries for the AIB Munster Mixed Foursomes at Muskerry are filling up, it takes place on Sunday 26th August. The competition is open to all clubs in Munster, and has a new title sponsor in the form of AIB. The holders are Skibbereen, Rhona O\u2019Donoghue and John McNamara won last year. The Munster Mixed Foursomes started in 1937 as the Munster Open Mixed Foursomes Cup. It was originally played for during Open Week where after a qualifying round there were 16 qualifiers who played Matchplay in the evenings of Open week. The original cup is still presented to the winners and holds the names of many famous Munster golfers. Previous winners include Jimmy Bruen, who partnered Miss G Horgan to win in 1940. Miss M Rehehan was a three-time winner of the event, she first won it in 1944 and repeated the feat in 1954. In 1955 she won it again and went on to marry her 1955 playing partner, Loyal Goulding of Cork Golf Club. In 1988 The Irish Examiner took over sponsorship of the event and the competition changed to the current format where each club in Munster is invited to send a team to compete in the final. AIB Bank have come on board as sponsors this year and over 30 clubs are expected to enter. Any club who have not yet confirmed their place should contact Muskerry Golf Club without delay.\nSouth Munster Seniors honour Tadg\nApril 3, 2018 / corkgolfnews\nThere was a large gathering in Muskerry on Monday to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the founding of the South Munster Senior Golfers. Senior Golfers from almost every club in Cork joined the committee in acknowledging the work that was put in by Tadg O\u2019Halloran in the past three decades. Although the course in Muskerry was closed, the clubhouse was full with well over 100 golfers from all over Munster joining Tadg in the celebration. In 1989, Tadg along with the late Michael Geary came up with the idea and they went on to launch the South Munster Seniors at a small event in Waterrock. On that day members from around four clubs attended but it was enough to start the ball rolling. It was a different time, one in which non club golf was essentially limited to societies. The initiative was a bit of a ump in the way that events were managed and the oganisers had a job to sell to concept to many clubs. The organisers persisted and bit by bit and club by club they convinced more and more managers and committees to hold seniors open days. The very modest green fee was offset by a large turnout and additional pro-shop and catering Continue reading \u2192\nGallery: Ford Junior Scratch Trophy 2018, Muskerry Golf Club\nPictures from the semi-finals this morning: Continue reading \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Leave a comment Posted on March 20, 2017 In the News\nSpring is Here | Happy Monday, March 20, 2017\nToday is the first day of spring here in the northern hemisphere. That is of course a matter of the relative angle of The Earth to The Sun, your individual weather experience may vary. Traditionally it\u2019s a time for clearing out the cobwebs and looking forward to new beginings.\nI\u2019ve not been well lately, either physically or mentally. One most assuredly has to do with the other, though it is hard sometimes to tell which is the chicken, and which the egg. The details of this are not interesting to me in the least, so I won\u2019t go into it I have been finding glorious unproductive solace in playing video games, which have long been a favorite on the escapism front. Now, by some small coincidence of time, I\u2019ve decided to poke my head out of my den, examine what I am looking forward to and maybe shake out the clutter a bit.\nI recently found it in my budget to finally replace the computer that died some months ago, which has facilitated my recent foray into Sunless Sea, and Long War 2. This also means that I am able to pursue my sideline interest in game development. I have been making a small hobby of learning a bit of C# programming and using the Unity engine for a while now, which got benched when the old computer crashed. Now I have in mind a long but, manageable project that I am quite excited about working on in the coming months.\nA coworker purchased a large number of role playing game books, with the intention of getting into the hobby. He has, however, found it hard to find a jumping off point. I have been convinced/ magnanimously offered to run a short campaign for him to get his feet wet. So I can add that to the list of projects for the coming month. It has been a some years since have sat around a table menacing people with a set of dice, so it seems like it should be quite enjoyable. The group I\u2019ve tentatively assembled is fairly in experienced in gaming so it should also be educational, as well as very geeky.\nThere are a scant few weeks left of the school year and, my daughter will start summer vacation relatively soon. My work schedule is opposite her school day and I don\u2019t get to see her much most of the year. I\u2019m thinking about a couple of passes to the community pools and some ice cream dates to catch up with each other. Maybe we\u2019ll get around to building some slingshots in the back yard too.\nLastly I am just glad to see the back of the cold, erratic, and sunless weather of winter. It will be nice to enjoy my late morning coffee and journaling from the comfort of my front porch enjoying the sunshine and warm breezes, watching the flowers bloom.\nThat\u2019s what I\u2019m looking forward to anyway. I am sure that I have plenty of upcoming things to dread, but it\u2019s nice not to focus on those for a bit\u2026 For a change.\nP.S. As a bonus, because I\u2019m in such a good mood I\u2019ll leave you with one of my favorite spring time tunes.\nblog Gaming Journal Monday Musings Spring Tom Lehrer Weather Winter",
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        "raw_content": "Craft is committed to protecting your privacy and fulfilling its obligations under UK Data Protection Laws.\nCraft will use your personal information in order to inform you of its offers, news and new brochures and other marketing purposes. We may disclose your information to our service providers and agents for these purposes. We may keep your information for a reasonable period to contact you about our services in the future.\nCraft may share your information with other Companies in our group and organisations who are our business partners. We or they may contact you by mail, telephone, SMS fax or email to let you know about any goods, services or promotions which may be of interest to you.\nThe Data Protection Act puts obligations on users of personal information and details principles for its use. There are eight principles in the Act that Craft is obliged to conform to. The Act requires Companies which process data to notify the Information Commissioner describing the purposes for which they process personal information. The details are publicly available from the Commissioner\u2019s Office at:\nWyecliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF Tel: +44 (0) 1625 545745\nThe principles for Data Processing are:-\nPersonal data must be processed fairly and lawfully.\nPersonal data must be obtained only for specified and lawful purposes.\nPersonal data must be adequate, relevant and not excessive.\nPersonal data must not be kept for longer than necessary.\nPersonal data must be processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects.\nMeasures against unauthorised or unlawfully processing of personal data.\nPersonal data must not be transferred to a Country or territory outside the EEA without adequate protection or explicit consent.\nThe following sets out our policy regarding the personal information we collect about you:\nIntroduction \u2013 This policy covers the use of personal information Mosaic Village collects when you use https://www.craftceramics.co.uk. The policy also gives you information about cookies; about Craft itself and third parties\u2019 use of cookies; and how you may reject such cookies. From time to time, you will be asked to submit personal information about yourself (e.g. your name and email address) in order to receive information from us or use the full range of services on this site. Such services include newsletters, competitions and registration.\nBy entering your details in the fields requested, you enable Craft and its service providers to provide you with the services you select. Whenever you provide such personal information, we will treat that information in accordance with this policy. When using your personal information Craft will act in accordance with current legislation and aim to meet current internet best practice.\nVisitor Information \u2013 During the course of any visit to this site, the pages you see, along with a short text file called a \u2018cookie\u2019, are downloaded to your computer. Many websites do this, because cookies enable website publishers to do useful things like find out whether the computer (and probably its user) has visited the website before. This is done on a repeat visit by checking to see, and finding, the cookie left there on the last visit. Information supplied by cookies can help us provide you with a better online user experience and to analyse the profile of our visitors.\nWhat is a cookie? -A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier that is sent to your browser from a website\u2019s computer and stored on your computer\u2019s hard drive. Each website can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser\u2019s preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only permits a web site to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites. Many sites do this whenever a user visits their website in order to track online traffic flows. Cookies record information about your online preferences. Users have the opportunity to set their computers to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. The last of these, of course, means that certain personalised services cannot then be provided to that user and accordingly you may not be able to take full advantage of all of the site\u2019s features. Each browser is different, so check the \u201cHelp\u201d menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences. If you have set your computer to reject cookies you can still browse www.craftceramics.co.uk anonymously until such time as you wish to register for the full range of services.\nUse and storage of your personal information \u2013 When you supply any personal information to this site (e.g. for competitions or registration) we have legal obligations towards you in the way we use this data. We must collect the information fairly, that is, we must explain how we will use it (see the notices on particular web pages that let you know why we are requesting the information) and tell you if we want to pass the information on to anyone else. In general, any information you provide to us will only be used within Craft and by its agents and service providers. Your information will be disclosed where we are obliged or permitted by law. Also, if you post or send offensive, inappropriate or objectionable content anywhere on or to this site or otherwise engage in any disruptive behaviour, we can use whatever information that is available to us about you to stop such behaviour. We will hold your personal information on our systems for as long as you use the service you have requested, and remove it in the event that the purpose has been met, or, in the case of registration with www.craftceramics.co.uk, you no longer wish to continue your registration. Where personal information is held for people who are not yet registered but have taken part in other services (e.g. competitions), that information will be held as long as is necessary to ensure that the service is run smoothly. We will ensure that all personal information supplied is held securely, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. If you are notified on the www.craftceramics.co.uk site that your information may be used to allow Craft to contact you for \u201cservice administration purposes\u201d, this means that Craft may contact you for a number of purposes related to the service you have signed up for. For example, we may wish to provide you with password reminders or notify you that the particular service has been suspended for maintenance. We will not contact you for promotional purposes, such as notifying you of improvements to the service or new services unless you specifically agree to be contacted for such purposes at the time you submit your information on the site, or at a later time if you sign up specifically to receive such promotional information.\nAccess to your personal information \u2013 You have the right to request a copy of the personal information Craft hold about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected. Please address requests to:\nCraft Ceramics, Unit 14, Dakota Business Park, Downley Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 2NJ\nUsers 16 and under \u2013 If you are aged 16 or under, please get your parent/guardian\u2019s permission beforehand whenever you provide personal information to this site. Users without this consent are not allowed to provide us with personal information.",
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        "raw_content": "Beware of vacation offers from callers claiming to represent well-known companies\nWarning: Have you been offered a discounted vacation for a week's stay at a resort over the phone? Some individuals and agencies are calling Canadians and claiming to be affiliated with a well-known company, such as Air Miles, WestJet, Hilton Hotels, Marriott Hotels or Air Canada.\nBe aware that these calls are misleading. The callers in question have not been authorized by these companies to make these calls on their behalf.\nWhat's happening: A recorded message will inform you that your telephone number was selected by one of the companies listed above. You are then asked to \"press 1\" in order to speak with a representative who will offer you a vacation. The callers also display a false callback number (a practice known as caller identification spoofing).\nIf you received a call and are not sure of the caller's true identity, you should not provide any personal information, including your telephone number. Finally, if you receive a call that you think may be fraudulent, contact your local police or the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre (1-888-495-8501), a national service jointly operated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Competition Bureau.\nPenalties for violating the Rules\nThe CRTC takes violations of the National DNCL and the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules seriously. If found in violation, individuals can be issued penalties of up to $1,500 per violation; corporations can be issued penalties of up to $15,000 per violation.",
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        "raw_content": "MinuteClinic Video Visits now available through the CVS Pharmacy App\nNew telehealth service will provide patients access to care 24 hours a day, seven days a week\nWOONSOCKET, R.I., August 8, 2018 \u2014CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) today announced that MinuteClinic, the company\u2019s retail medical clinic, is rolling out a new virtual health care offering for patients with minor illnesses and injuries, skin conditions and other wellness needs. MinuteClinic Video Visits, a telehealth offering, will provide patients with access to health care services 24 hours a day, seven days a week from their mobile device.\n\u201cWe\u2019re excited to be able to bring this innovative care option to patients,\u201d said Troyen A. Brennan, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of CVS Health. \u201cAt CVS Health, we\u2019re committed to delivering high-quality care when and where our patients need it and at prices they can afford. Through this new telehealth offering, patients now have an additional option for seeking care that is even more convenient for them.\u201d\nMinuteClinic has been testing telehealth as a method of increasing access to care in recent years. During the initial phase of testing, a CVS Health study found that 95 percent of patients who opted to receive a telehealth visit were highly satisfied with the quality of care they received.1 In the same study, 95 percent of patients were satisfied with the convenience of using the telehealth service and the overall telehealth experience. Those results led the company to develop the expanded virtual care offering being launched today.\nWorking collaboratively with Teladoc (NYSE: TDOC), the global leader in virtual care, and leveraging Teladoc\u2019s technology platform, patients can receive care via a MinuteClinic Video Visit, initiated through the CVS Pharmacy app. Patients who opt to seek care through a fully customized MinuteClinic Video Visit experience the same high-quality, evidence-based care they receive at traditional MinuteClinic locations inside select CVS Pharmacy and Target stores.\nA video visit can be used to care for patients ages two years and up who are seeking treatment for a minor illness, minor injury, or a skin condition. Each patient will complete a health questionnaire, then be matched to a board-certified health care provider licensed in their state, who will review the completed questionnaire with the patient\u2019s medical history, and proceed with the video-enabled visit.\n\u201cAs we continue to move the capabilities of virtual care forward, this is an exciting advancement,\u201d said Jason Gorevic, CEO, Teladoc. \u201cCVS Health\u2019s expansion of their health care model to include video visits brings even more care delivery options to patients and Teladoc is proud to work with them on this offering.\u201d\nDuring a MinuteClinic Video Visit, the provider will assess the patient\u2019s condition and determine the appropriate course of treatment following evidence-based clinical care guidelines. For patients who require a prescription as part of their treatment plan, the provider will submit the prescription to the patient\u2019s preferred pharmacy. If it is determined the patient should be seen in person for follow-up care or testing, the provider will recommend that the patient visit a health care provider in their community, such as their primary care provider or a nearby MinuteClinic.\nA MinuteClinic Video Visit costs $59, which is currently payable by credit card or debit card. Insurance coverage will be added to the experience in the coming months. The service is currently available in nine states \u2013 Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, New Hampshire and Virginia \u2013 and Washington D.C. and is expected to be available nationwide, where allowed, by the end of 2018.\n1 Polinski, J. M., Barker, T., Gagliano, N., Sussman, A., Brennan, T. A., & Shrank, W. H. (2016). Patients\u2019 Satisfaction with and Preference for Telehealth Visits. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 31(3), 269\u2013275. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-015-3489-x\nB-Roll for Media",
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        "raw_content": "Anastasiades honours \u2018inspiration to us all\u2019\nDecember 6th, 2018 Staff Reporter Cyprus 0 comments 1108\nThe policy and commitment of former US President George HW Bush to ideals and values, particularly in tough times of global history, have shown that leadership is accompanied by great responsibility, President Nicos Anastasiades wrote on Thursday in the condolence book for the former\u2019s death opened at the US Embassy in Nicosia.\nIn his message, Anastasiades wrote that George HW Bush, as a true leader, was distinguished for his life-long dedication, \u201cwhich is an inspiration to us all.\u201d\nHe wrote that Bush was a respected leader who led the world into a new era \u201cwith pragmatism, devotion and integrity.\u201d\n\u201cWe express our deep condolences to his family and the people of the United States of America,\u201d Anastasiades wrote.\nThe US Embassy announced that the Condolence Book in honour of late President Bush will be available for the public to sign at the Embassy\u2019s main gate on Friday from 11am to 1pm.\nGeorge HW Bush, who died on November 30 at the age of 94, served as vice-president of the US from 1981 to 1989 and President from 1989 to 1993.\nNext article Russia tweets that US inspected military and strategic sites for base (Update 2)\nPrevious article Bar review: Blue Pine, Larnaca",
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        "raw_content": "Jesse Ventura, Castro\u2019s man of courage\nNEW YORK \u2014 \u201cI can only judge Fidel by the hour I spent with him,\u201d renowned conspiracist theorist Jesse Ventura told The Daily Caller in the empty lobby restaurant of his New York City hotel in mid-September.\n\u201cAnd I will tell you this about Fidel. He had the most unique \u2014 I will always remember his handshake. Always. And I\u2019ve shaken how many hands? But I will always remember his.\u201d\n\u201cHe winds up. When he met me he cocks his hand up and he thrusts it down to you,\u201d the former Minnesota governor explained with palpable excitement in his voice.\n\u201cAnd I\u2019ll tell you what he first said to me. The first thing out of Fidel Castro\u2019s mouth to me, he looked me right in the eye and said, \u2018You\u2019re a man of great courage.'\u201d\nTheDC\u2019s interview with Ventura was supposed to be about his new book, \u201cDemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government,\u201d but the plurality of the nearly 90 minutes seemed to focus on Cuba. Early in the interview TheDC asked the former Navy SEAL and professional wrestling caricature why he was more willing to believe Fidel Castro, who was until recently the inhumane dictator of the island nation, than the flawed but open and democratic American government?\n\u201cFidel runs a very inhumane \u2014 how do you know that?\u201d he asked incredulously. \u201cThey have the highest health care of any Latin American country. \u2026 What has he done that\u2019s inhumane?\u201d\nCastro ran \u2014 and his brother now runs \u2014 a freedomless despotism, Jesse! By definition, that\u2019s inhumane, TheDC argued.\n\u201cWait a minute, that\u2019s Communism,\u201d he protested. \u201cIt\u2019s a different form a government.\u201d\nDoes Ventura, who sometimes claims he\u2019s a libertarian, not have a problem with Communism?\n\u201cCommunism is what it is,\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t support Communism. I don\u2019t like that type of government.\u201d\nContradicting himself, as he did on more than one occasion during the interview, he then claimed that Communism may actually be the best political system.\n\u201cThe Communism of Karl Marx would probably be actually the best for everybody as a whole,\u201d he explained. \u201cBut what he didn\u2019t figure into was human nature and that\u2019s what corrupts it.\u201d\n(Later in the interview, he told TheDC that he \u201cshould be rewarded for my time and effort\u201d working on his book. Go figure.)\nThirty minutes in, TheDC was ready to call it a day, with all its questions asked and sort of answered. But something was bothering Ventura: the Cuba question.\n\u201cThat\u2019s it. That\u2019s all you wanted from me,\u201d he said with his arms crossed as TheDC reached out to shake his hand and end the interview. \u201cI find you stimulating because, you know, you\u2019re quite confrontational.\u201d\nHe then got to what was on his mind: \u201cI find it interesting how you\u2019ll make loops to somehow you think I like Cuba better than here.\u201d\nJust listen to the tape. It doesn\u2019t lie.\n\u201cWell I don\u2019t know Cuba,\u201d he said, before telling the fawning anecdote about Fidel\u2019s handshake and how Fidel immediately recognized him as a courageous man.\nVentura seems not to know a lot about many countries, particularly those most threatening to the U.S. and with the world\u2019s worst human rights records.\nHow about North Korea and Iran? Not a problem?\n\u201cThey are what they are. Is it our job to change them?\u201d\nHow about at least express the hope that they will one day enjoy the same liberties we have?\n\u201cNot all of what we got. We don\u2019t have freedom. You think you have freedom?\u201d\nAt one point in the interview, Ventura decided to lecture TheDC, unprompted, on why he is a patriot.\n\u201cI believe dissension is the greatest form of patriotism,\u201d he orated, looking like a man possessed.\n\u201cAnd I believe that dissenting is patriotic. I believe to go along to get along is unpatriotic. I believe that agreeing with your government on everything they do is unpatriotic. I believe a patriot stands up and holds your government\u2019s feet to the fire. Because if you do that you will get good government.\u201d\nBut just to be clear on his relationship with Castro versus the U.S. government, Ventura declared at one point, \u201cCastro never lied to me. My government has.\u201d\nFittingly, Ventura is the host of the show \u201cConspiracy Theory,\u201d which investigates the most outlandish alleged conspiracies and \u2014 spoiler alert! \u2014 seemingly always comes to the conclusion that they have at least some validity. When TheDC brought up how he often criticizes politicians for fear-mongering, then does the same with his show, he barked, \u201cThat\u2019s entertainment. It\u2019s entertainment.\u201d\n\u201cExcuse me,\u201d he said. \u201cWait a minute. We\u2019re not doing documentaries. I\u2019m entertaining.\u201d\n\u201cConspiracy Theory\u201d appears on the network truTV. That\u2019s tru as in true.\nSo does he not believe the conspiracy theories he pushes on the show, like that there is a secret elite of seven people who control the world and have concocted a nefarious plot to depopulate earth\u2019s human population by 90 percent?\n\u201cNo, I believe in some of them. I don\u2019t necessarily believe in all of them,\u201d he said.\nBut you don\u2019t conclude the batshit depopulation conspiracy is bunk?\n\u201cBecause I don\u2019t believe that all of it is.\u201d\nSo you believe in the depopulation conspiracy?\n\u201cI believe Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill John Kennedy. I believe that. I believe that there is far more to 9-11 than quote, the official story,\u201d he retorted, not answering the question.\nBut he did bring TheDC in on a new conspiracy he has uncovered for the new season of \u201cConspiracy Theory\u201d coming this fall, though he says the U.S. government is preventing him from airing it.\n\u201cWell, they\u2019re [the TSA] going to come out with these wrist bands so you don\u2019t have to go through security anymore,\u201d he explained. \u201cIt will have all your vitals on the wrist band. Sounds good, don\u2019t it. \u2026 But you know what they are not telling you about the wrist band? The wrist band will be able to disable you like a taser if they want to.\u201d\nTowards the end of the interview, we got to the subject of Ventura\u2019s Sept. 11 trutherism.\n\u201cI\u2019ll give you another one on your 9-11,\u201d he said.\n\u201cWhen I was doing our show we contacted the FBI and we wanted to know why the FBI \u2014 you can pull up their website, you can pull up international terrorists and they have a top 10 list and bin Laden was on it. He\u2019s not now, but he was on it. They give you bin Laden\u2019s summary \u2013 what he\u2019s done: Attack on the USS Cole, attack on the U.S. Embassies, but amazingly not a word about 9-11. Not one word. \u2026 When we asked the FBI why isn\u2019t 9-11 on there, they wouldn\u2019t say. Off the record, you know what we got? We don\u2019t have enough evidence.\u201d\nSo what you\u2019re saying, TheDC responded, is that the government orchestrated an elaborate conspiracy to take down the Twin Towers and kill 3,000 people, but the savvy conspirators couldn\u2019t follow it up by getting the FBI to list Sept. 11 as a reason bin Laden was on its most wanted list?\n\u201cWhy wasn\u2019t it on there? Why didn\u2019t they list 9-11? That\u2019s the biggest crime in history!\u201d he protested.\nVentura finally said that he believed that former Vice President Dick Cheney was responsible for orchestrating the Sept. 11 attacks. He said he thinks Cheney sent President George W. Bush to Florida on Sept. 11 so he could be in control of the government on that tragic day. But why would Cheney commit such a heinous crime?\n\u201cHalliburton,\u201d Ventura whispered creepily, thinking he had provided a compelling answer.\nBut Cheney was already massively rich. Does Ventura really think Cheney killed thousands of Americans to get richer?\n\u201cWith those guys you ain\u2019t rich enough. Are you kidding me?\u201d he said, before suggesting the most recent recession was also a conspiracy.\n\u201cSo everybody lost wealth. You know who didn\u2019t lose wealth? It\u2019s in my book. The top 1 of 1 percent, the billionaires,\u201d Ventura explained. \u201cWhat does that tell me? They create the recessions so they can get richer.\u201d\nSo the recession was manufactured?\n\u201cThey all are. We have a recession a decade. They\u2019re all done.\u201d\nReally, all recessions?\n\u201cNo, I just think this last one was for sure,\u201d he said, contradicting himself in less than 60 seconds.\nNaturally, Ventura thinks he\u2019s qualified to be president and that there is a groundswell of people out there who wish he would run. And he just might in 2016, he said, so long as a few conditions are met.\n\u201cMy standard is if I can debate them, I can beat them,\u201d he said.\n\u201cHere\u2019s what it will take. I will run with no party. I will run as Jesse Ventura individual citizen. But it would require a grassroots move costing me and the campaign no money. No money. A grassroots move of the people to get me ballot access between now and 2016 in all 50 states. They\u2019ve got three years to do it. In all 50 states get me ballot access and there must be an outcry that I must have a guarantee ironclad that I can be in the debates. \u2026 If that\u2019s met, I would probably run for president.\u201d\nBut that\u2019s impossible, TheDC told him. How can he be guaranteed a slot in the debates?\n\u201cI need the people of the United states to show me some balls and give me a reason to put myself on the line again,\u201d he argued. \u201cAnd that\u2019s what it would take. 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        "raw_content": "Settling for Your Dream Job\nJosh Bradley | January 30, 2017\nMy name was brought up during our 2 p.m. Thursday meeting. My name never gets brought up during our 2 p.m. Thursday meeting.\nPicture the boring, generic office meeting depicted in so many movies, shows and TV commercials. That\u2019s basically our 2 p.m. Thursday meeting. Understandably, I\u2019m spacing out, but hearing my name snaps me back. My boss, Jenny, announces that it\u2019s my five-year service anniversary next week. She hands me a frameable certificate (which I won\u2019t frame) and a label pin with the company logo on it (which I won\u2019t wear). There\u2019s a smattering of applause from the 12 other people spacing out in the room.\nI sit back down with my certificate and our 2 p.m. Thursday meeting continues. Instead of listening to discussions about planes and engineering, my mind instead goes to the screenplay for which I\u2019m currently trying to break story. I have a good idea of what the first and second acts will look like, but I don\u2019t know how to finish it, what the ending should be. I\u2019ve read that you should find what your character fears the most and then do that to them; I\u2019m trying to decide what that would be for my characters.\nThe certificate I hold in my hands is what I fear the most: the symbol of \u2014 and reminder of \u2014 how many years I\u2019ve wasted at this job.\nA lot of people hate their job, around 70 percent of Americans, according to some studies. I don\u2019t hate my job so much as I hate myself for the decisions I\u2019ve made that have put me here. What separates me from the literally tens of millions of people who similarly have trouble getting out of bed in the morning is that this is exactly what I signed up for.\nI\u2019m not underemployed. I\u2019m not underpaid. I\u2019m not working outside of my chosen field. I\u2019m not being denied a promotion I deserve. I didn\u2019t settle for my job because I struggled to find work after graduation (like so many of my classmates did). I\u2019m not working a temporary job waiting for the real job offer to come in.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeLeaving the Ninety and Nine\nLeaving the Ninety and Nine\nMatthew 18:12, How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray?\nYou will find this same truth in Luke 15:3-7. Jesus makes it clear in this passage (Matthew 18:10-14) and the passage in Luke 15 that the heart of the Father is to go after the lost sheep, even if it means leaving the ninety and nine that are safe in the fold, and even if it means going where it is a bit more hazardous (the mountains) than in that valley where the ninety and nine are grazing. It is so comfortable, safe, and secure to be watching over those that are grazing in the well-watered valley. It\u2019s an entirely different story to climb the greater heights of the rugged terrain and look for the one lost sheep. But somebody has to do it. Unfortunately, there are few who are willing to do so.\nThe Father is seeking not only the lost sheep today, but He is seeking men and women who will leave their comfort and security to go find the lost ones!\nMatthew 9:37, \u201c\u2026 but the laborers are few.\u201d\nFollowing Jesus\u2019 Example \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Stubs, Characters\nAs Darkwing Duck is set in St. Canard, it's not surprising most of the cast are St. Canardians. Most of them are also regular, Earth-born, not trying to take over the world but also not stopping anyone else from doing so, fully organic with DNA that's been the same since birth and parents whose DNA has been the same since birth, neurotypical, normals. Nonetheless, a lot fall outside this string of traits and it's them the story is primarily concerned with.\nFor an overview of all characters, please see Category:Characters.\nDarkwing Duck, also known as Drake Mallard, is the self-assigned protector of St. Canard. He was born and raised in the city and from a young age had encounters with the criminal side. These inspired him to make a stand for a safer St. Canard in the vein of the heroics of his ancestors. He spent some time in Asia to pick up several tricks and skills and upon return to St. Canard came in contact with SHUSH, a worldwide operating organization against terrorism. He became a freelance agent of theirs and received pay and gadgets to keep St. Canard safe and occasionally help them out with a case. With these resources and presumably no living blood relatives, he let go off his civilian identity and for a time solely existed as Darkwing Duck, who lived in his base of operations, Darkwing Tower. His acquainting with Gosalyn Waddlemeyer and subsequent adoption of the girl made him retrieve his Drake Mallard identity and buy a regular house to live at. His life has since become much more complicated but also much more rewarding.\nGosalyn Waddlemeyer is these days known as Gosalyn Mallard. Her parents died some time before her ninth birthday and she lived with her grandfather, Professor Waddlemeyer, after that. This came to an end when he was murdered. She went to the St. Canard Orphanage next, where her excess of energy scared off several potential parents. Change came when she was targeted by her grandfather's murderers and came under the protection of Darkwing Duck. The two bonded and when all was over, he returned as Drake Mallard to adopt her. Gosalyn became one of the first to know about his secret identity, coming only second to Launchpad McQuack for practical reasons. She loves to be back in a regular household and invites herself into the superhero business hidden behind it, no matter what her father thinks of it. Her courage and athletic abilities have softened him up to her involvement, though. Gosalyn has acquired a solid friend in her neighbor, Honker Muddlefoot, who too is in on Darkwing's identity.\nLaunchpad McQuack comes from a family of stunt pilots and has one younger sister. Because of his propensity to crash, he left them and became a pilot for Scrooge McDuck in Duckburg. When he heard of the exploits of Darkwing Duck in St. Canard, he became his first and for a long time only fan. He built the Thunderquack for Darkwing on the off-chance they'd ever meet, which proved useful during Darkwing's first big case. Launchpad was hired as Darkwing's pilot and sidekick and given a room in the new house Drake Mallard purchased, essentially becoming part of his new family. Launchpad was the first to know of Darkwing's secret identity. As Darkwing's sidekick, Launchpad is trained to occasionally stand in for him as Darkwing Decoy. His feelings on this are mixed due to insecurity, but he always proves Darkwing's faith is not misplaced.\nHonker Muddlefoot comes from a loving if oblivious family, the Muddlefoots, and has an older brother who bullies him. He befriended Gosalyn when she and her family came to live next door and one way or another found out about Darkwing Duck and Drake Mallard being the same person. He was accepted into the team and his intelligence has been crucial to survival and victory multiple times. Despite being part of a group of crimefighters that take on highly dangerous enemies on a near-daily base, Honker has only marginally learned to stand up for himself. That's where Gosalyn comes in, for as much as she makes use of his brain, she looks out for him and genuinely cares about his growth to a more confident self. Also supportive of him is Launchpad, who recognizes that Honker is a fellow sidekick and knows that can be tough.\nMorgana Macawber is a monster from Transylvania, where she grew up in Macawber Castle. Her household consisted of a lot of family members, although Morgana herself is an only-child. Her father, Moloculo Macawber, is the patriarch of the household. As all monsters, the Macawbers aren't fond of normals, but Morgana is an exception. After living on her own in Macawber Manor in St. Canard for a while and sustaining herself with crime, she met Darkwing Duck and the two fell in love. Morgana has since bettered her lifestyle and made many good relations with normals. Morgana is an alumn of Eldritch Academy of Enchantment, meaning she can cast magic, although she still has some improving to do. She's also a business woman active in the food industry and has extensive knowledge on mushrooms.\nOutside of his own team, Darkwing has various fellow crimefighters he cooperates with. The main two groups he's affiliated with are SHUSH and the Justice Ducks. SHUSH is an internationally operating agency with headquarters in St. Canard for whom Darkwing works as a freelance agent. He receives a monthly paycheck and gadgets to test and sometimes keep from them. The head of the organization is J. Gander Hooter, who is fond of Darkwing. SHUSH's chief agent, Vladimir Gryzlikoff, considers Darkwing a disastrous rival and would rather see the unreliable element removed from SHUSH, but the two share an uneasy respect for each other's accomplishments. Sara Bellum is one of SHUSH's most ambitious scientists and is neutral to Darkwing as long as he doesn't insult her work. The Justice Ducks are a superhero team of five that includes Darkwing, the cyborg Gizmoduck, the sorceress Morgana, the mutant Neptunia, and the mutant Stegmutt. Darkwing is more or less the leader, despite at first being highly opposed to having to share the glory. The five don't team up often, but the results are good when they do.\nOther than Darkwing Duck and those part of his teams, there are many heroes active in Calisota and beyond. Darkwing is on good terms with a few of them, like Captain Protozoa, Sponge Boy, and the Rubber Chicken, while others, like Ulti-Man and the rest of the Super Power Union, he'd rather not have around. Darkwing even has connections with extraterrestial heroes, such as Captain Big Nasty and nearly the entire population of Mertz. The relations with the heroes from Duckburg, who are all associated with Scrooge McDuck, who himself is a civilian-hero and has experience as a costumed hero, vary depending on the situation, but usually work out in the end.\nSt. Canard houses more than enough criminals and other creeps to keep Darkwing busy until sunrise, if not longer. Although even they sometimes need a break, like when they head out to attend the supervillain convention in Florida. Most of Darkwing's rogues gallery are regular thieves and aggressors, like the biker gang, the mugger gang, the Back-Alley Bushwacker, and Jambalaya Jake and Gumbo. Higher up are criminals similar to them, but with grander ambitions and the tools to get there, like Weasel Loman, the King, and Frequencia. Other villains, such as Jock Newbody, Trenchrot, and Mondo, don't have inherently illegal goals, but they rub elbows with those who do and at the very least cause significant trouble. Another layer is formed by the mutants and techno-powered individuals, whose aims waver between revenge, money, and making the world a little more fitting for themselves. Examples of these are Splatter Phoenix, Quackerjack, and Dr. Fossil. Organized crime comes mostly in the form of F.O.W.L., an international terrorist group, but there's also the organization of Taurus Bulba, the army of Professor Moliarty, and the Brainteasers. The big wildcard of St. Canard is Negaduck, whose primary aim is simply to cause chaos and misery. He's the one who organized and leads the Fearsome Five, a team of mutants and techno-powered individuals. A special category of villains is composed of demons, whose unique goals and raison d'\u00eatres often are one and the same.\nAmong all the eventfulness of the clashes between heroes and villains are the civilians, living their lives as steadily as they can and keeping society running. Some days this is easier than others and with the times change the attitudes the civilians have regarding the heroes, Darkwing Duck in particular. Basically, if there's trouble, they know who to blame for not saving them, but if it's peaceful, the public's attitude wavers between indifference, hostility, and (misdirected) over-enthusiasm. This makes them a fairly useful resource for the villains to exploit. The Muddlefoots and Macawbers are examples of average civilian households. Civilians hold a large variety of jobs and while all of them are at risk of crossing a villain's (or rambunctuous hero's) path, some are at greater risk than others. Bank personnel, museum personnel, and jewelry personnel regularly have to deal with them. So do reporters, for instance Webra Walters and Tom Lockjaw, but they often seek out the danger for a good scoop. Others, like the Hamburger Hippo cook and the paperboy, are just extremely unlucky with the amount of times they ended up targeted. Heroes and villains are not civilians, but they also aren't constantly at work. When there's no crime around, the Mallards have the same delights of raising a child, video games, neighbors, plumbing, laundry, and bills as any family. And villains need their off time too, whether to watch TV, go holiday shopping, or manage their legal businesses. Under these circumstances, they are functionally civilians.\n\"Normal\" is a term monsters use to denote their fellow mortal Earthlings who aren't classified as monsters. Normals make up the majority of the Earth's population and aren't on good terms with monsters, whom they often don't even believe to exist. For the most part, normals adhere to a rhythm of working by day and sleeping by night. Those active at night are usually those with criminal intentions, those who try to stop criminals, and the few people who have to man posts that cannot be risked to be left alone for the amount of hours the night lasts. Examples in order are the biker gang, Darkwing Duck, and security guards. An example of a completely average family of normals of the American variety are the Muddlefoots. Normals may be able to learn magic, like D'Shane and Granny Whammy, but this is rare amongst them.\nThe zombies, vampires, witches, werewolves, and cyclopes of Gosalyn's favored movies may not be real, but that doesn't mean monsters as a whole aren't real. There aren't as many of them, it seems, as normals, but they have thriving communities. The monster most important to Darkwing Duck is Morgana Macawber, his girlfriend. Monsters aren't fond of normals and look down on them, while normals fear monsters and treat them with hostility. Morgana may have had similar views as her kind, among which the entire Macawber Family, once but has made many normal acquaintances in St. Canard and now tries to build bridges between the two groups. One important element in the monster world is magic, for which there are schools like the Eldritch Academy of Enchantment. Monsters seem to believe normals don't have what it takes to learn magic.\nDemons, for lack of a better word, can be easily confused with monsters. They work on a whole different plane, however, and are generally a lot more powerful with abilities that may not come from magic. Most of them also are evil and have a distinct theme or purpose bound to them. Demons Darkwing has met include Paddywhack, a shadow creature who feeds on the misery of others, Nodoff, the king of Dream Land, Solego, a once-mortal sorceror who became the Chaos God, Duckthulhu, a fish-fond entity that seeks to consume reality, Beelzebub, the ruler of Hell, the Grim Reaper, a being tasked with ensuring the dead leave Earth, and Saint Peter, the gatekeeper of Heaven.\nOutside of Earth, life exists too. Known inhabited planets include Mertz, Fez, and Larson. Every so often, these aliens come to Earth, some intentionally, some by accident, some with good intents, some with bad intents. Wacko, Captain Big Nasty, Brainteasers, alien cows, Mertzlings, Ulti-Man.\nFor some reason, St. Canard provides plentiful opportunities for its inhabitants to undergo some form of mutation. Many of the resulting mutants turn to a life of crime and make up a significant portion of Darkwing's rogues gallery. Examples include Megavolt, Isis Vanderchill, the Liquidator, Camille Chameleon, the Rabbit-Racer, and the 3-D Man. Examples of good mutants include the Rubber Chicken, Stegmutt, and Neptunia. Neptunia is a rare mutant who did not start out as a person. She, instead, began life as a fish. She and Fluffy are the only non-citizen mutants who didn't start as plants and fungi either. Those are often a result of Bushroot's designs, but the mutant mushroom monsters and the mutant cabbage aliens have origins due to other factors. For a number of mutants goes that their new powers come with a price tag. For instance, the 3-D Man has lost his mind comprehending a new dimension, Bushroot can't do without sunlight (making prison a terrible place for him), and the Sneezemaster has to become sick to access her abilities. Though strong on their own, some mutants choose to augment their powers with fitting equipment. Megavolt carries around a large battery strapped to his back to have a bigger storage capacity than what his body on its own can hold and Isis Vanderchill has an army of firebugs under her comment that provide external heat powers to complement her internal cold powers.\nCyborgs are creatures that are part organism, part machine. Usually, they start as a fully organic being, then later acquire mechanical components. Sometimes, this is to make up for lost parts of the original organic body. Darkwing has met several of these, all as enemies, such as Steelbeak and the Clawed Hopper. One, Taurus Bulba, he even knew before he became a cyborg. Other times, it is to make a complete body better. The difference between a cyborg and someone using a power suit is small, then, but in the cases of both Gizmoduck and Fluffy, their power suits are part of their identities. Gizmoduck without the Gizmosuit is Fenton Crackshell and Fluffy needs his suit to bridge the gap to personhood. 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        "title": "[Podcast] How to set up and run an accounting firm in China with Stephane Grand - Daxue Consulting - Market Research China",
        "raw_content": "Home / China Paradigm / [Podcast] How to set up and run an accounting firm in China with Stephane Grand\nIn this episode of China paradigm, Matthieu David interviews Stephan Grand, Founder & CEO at S.J Grand financial and tax advisory (sjgrand.cn) since 2002. From Taipei, where he is opening a new office, our guest tells us how he started his business in a very regulated industry and what can be done to help clients to manage their accounting. Thanks to Stephan Grand you will discover what are the common mistakes when it comes to accounting in China and what can be learned from the history of S.J Grand.\nMatthieu David: Hello everyone. Today we\u2019re coming Stephan Grand from the company S.J. Grand you are the founder and still CEO of the company. You have started the company in 2002 if I recall on the internet and you\u2019re a company currently has 4 offices in greater China one in Hong Kong, 3 in China. You are running an Accounting firm, think a bit more in accounting and having to go through that together you are also doing M and A, you have launched a software to help your clients manage accounting. And I\u2019m especially interested to know how you started because it seems to be a very regulated industry to do accounting in China and how difficult it is to start in a regulated industry.\nI\u2019d be very interested to know more about what you\u2019ve seen in China, what you have seen among people who came to you. What you have seen about the mistakes to do. What to do and what not to do. Stephan, thanks for being here and welcome to the show.\nStephane Grand: Well, thank you very much for inviting me and I am delighted that you would be interested in hearing about accountancy actually it\u2019s probably the most boring thing on earth. Accountants have this really bad reputation, but it is a very very interesting thing to do in China.\nMatthieu: For the audience, it could be very interesting to understand, how to organize their accounting before they do some mistakes? Because it is going to impact their valuation. But I\u2019ll let you continue on what you are saying.\nStephane: So today is also a very interesting day because we are talking, I am currently in Taipei, I am opening our 5th office.\nMatthieu: Well in Taipei.\nStephane: In Taipei exactly. And so the next one should be in Singapore which I am hoping to open the end of next month. I actually started this business, it was a one-man show for the 1st year over 15 years ago now and I had no intention of focusing that much on accounting, rather, I wanted to do M and A, used to be a Lawyer and that was more interested in the transactions side of things and I chose accounting which I believed had little value added and in fact I was wrong. Accounting has tremendous value-added and just as you said earlier too, it seems that you\u2019ve done your research. Foreign companies that operate in China all come against the same Snags and very often bad accounting that are bad transparency are causing some major issues into these company.\nSo yeah again it is useful.\nMatthieu: it\u2019s useful for the exits as well. You talked about M and A. So let\u2019s begin with some numbers can you give us some ideas about where you stand in terms of team revenues, a location, we already talked about it for the final today 6 in the coming month could you give us a sense of where you stand.\nStephane: we have about 40 people and somewhere between 2/300 open active customers. We have been getting quite stable around this number over the last 2/3 years which is interesting in a certain way because the growth in number of customers is very linked to the growth in number of new arrivals on the market in China and there have not been as many new arrivals as what we were used to in the 90s or in the early 2000s.\nMatthieu: So talking about accounting right, the accounting part you not including the M and having 200/300 clients, ok.\nStephane: I would love to have 200/300 clients in M and A.\nMatthieu: That would be a lot.\nStephane: That would be a lot. Purely accounting, we have about 2/300 more at the moment closer to 300 actually and a much is have been improving over the last few years because our customers are buying higher value-added services from us. Less purely accounting more transformation work, more\u2026.. I hate to use the word but say you know fraud investigations, forensic accounting like this, so it\u2019s really the technical level of our services, the services we sell our customers has gone up a bit.\nMatthieu: Okay. I am writing down a couple of things you just said because I want to go back on it in a little while. So you were saying you are suffering higher value-added fund stagnation. What is the list of services you\u2019re providing?\nStephane: Technically, I would give you the 15 seconds, on the pitch of the firm. We have 3 layers and another silo, so for the 3 layers basically, we do everything around the set up apart from creating companies in certain particular areas in which we use our trusted partners but for very simple work we do create the companies ourselves, in Hong Kong, for example, a lot of our business is creating and operating companies that creating companies and doing monthly accounting and tax work for our customers. And so we do this work, we do a limited review, Tax declarations, payroll everything that a normal an accounting firm will do in the west and we do some audit preparation work.\nThe 2nd layer is more invasive, a consulting services for example, as we were saying earlier fraud the investigations, Value added due diligence work, a commercial due diligence and working capital optimization. Working capital optimization, for example, is the art of funding money inside of companies. A lot of foreign companies have financing issues and lots of those financing issues come from the poor management of working capital. The thing is that for a lot of foreign managers coming into China, they have to interface with the Chinese market through Chinese staff and the Chinese staff very often try to keep things done as they\u2019ve always been done, that is very much when it comes to managing the suppliers, they will pay them immediately and management of the clients they will give them very good payment terms and so on and so forth. So helping companies manage this goes beyond just taking care of the suppliers and the customers, you have a lot of cycles to put in place, a lot of procedures and protocols to in place inside of companies to train the people, to check that things are done properly and so on and so forth. But myself have some actually amazing results because companies have money in them and we just help them free this money.\nStephane: And it\u2019s a country I\u2019m in, correct me if I\u2019m wrong but where banks on the financing SME, so where managing the working capital is key.\nMatthieu: Absolutely. In spite of what you would hear when you talk to bankers, the bankers actually do not extend credit to SME\u2019s very often or when they do extend credit, they would just as the case at the moment so for some customers of ours that would extend working capital loans that have to be read it in full before they\u2019re extended again. For instance I work in capital loan of say two million Dollars $2,000,000.00, the equivalent of their offered is around $12/$13,000.000.00 RMB. And you have to repay it completely before it is extended again. You will have trouble at that point At that point we actually do. We do lend money to our customers. Because we know them well. We know where they live and we help them bridge this but in most cases they could completely avoid all these problems by having sensible management of working capital.\nMatthieu: The least you mention advising on, I think, working Capital, forensic investigation, is it a product to conserve? Is it something you do agree too, the checks and so on or is it really tailor-made for every client?\nStephane: It is tailor-made for every client except to say in terms of working capital optimization, for example, you have some parts that are you know ready to work, the basic training explaining people want to do this is very straightforward. Giving the training to the companies, to the staff of the companies is very straightforward, it\u2019s very easy, we have everything in place. Now implementing it is more complicated but working capital optimization would be to start with a training, we give teams of our Customers, explain to them what this is all about and how they actually can work altogether. Make all the cycles work in the same direction. Very often in the company you know for example salespeople will do anything to get their commissions, therefore they will push to sell through as quickly as possible, manufacturing will have a different approach. People in charge of acquiring the supplies will have a different approach again. So this way you push people to do all the work in the same direction. And together with the top management and this is actually extremely helpful; It goes beyond this, in the sense that it will also help customers get out of organizational pickles, in the case where say that is a\u2026. What I called the done on a situation where you are having a major issue with your Chinese partner or with some of your Chinese partner or with some of your Chinese staff, you can regain control and by making people working together, it\u2019s actually a side effect it\u2019s very very positive thing. But this \u2026 after the training and the coaching and the follow-up, this is really very very tailored.\nMatthieu: What difference do you see in working capital in China and the west? Do you see some specific differences, because I feel that workshop you\u2019re talking about could actually be useful for companies to the world, is there a specific aspect for China? I know the faculty system has been sometimes it mixing what is selling and revenue with the rate of income, other specificities.\nStephane: It is hard to even get started on this because on paper there shouldn\u2019t be any specificities maybe you know some legal differences here and some regulatory differences. The reality of things is that people think very differently in China. They think very differently in the sense that, for example, the relationships are more important than contracts and this has a direct impact on the way business is managed. as we were saying earlier you know for example managing a customer or managing a supplier with whom you have existing relationships or with whom you build a relationship, might cause a\u2026\u2026. what we foreigners, we westerners would consider being undue softness. So this is this could cause a lot of issues In terms of for reporting proper\u2026\u2026\u2026. There are some impacts of 2 things I think, 2 importance of social dimensions, the 1st one is that; there is no very clear truth in China and therefore 2 different ways of looking at things will be just as true as one as the other. And the other thing is that and I\u2019m talking here for example for your accountants mixing up cash and the cruel. Or not an ending really what\u2019s a cruel means and this is a terrible thing I\u2019m actually seeing it, I hate to say that but not just with the local accountants that I\u2019ve been trained locally but also sometimes Chinese accountants who at their accounting diploma from a European or Australian university. I\u2019m saying European Australian because as I saw the cases in both of these cases. And another thing obviously is that because of the hierarchical structure or the very strongly hierarchical structure of Chinese society. The accountants will basically say what the Accountants believes that the boss wants to hear. and therefore a new truth will be created and this is this is very dangerous. This is causing a lot of trouble, it works perfectly well in Chinese society and it\u2019s not a problem at all it\u2019s just a problem where when you have you know the clash between the Western need for reporting saying and the Chinese society.\nMatthieu: So, the first line of service accounting single line is specific, so this is the chance of working capital optimization, funding instigation. You talked about the 3rd, did I miss it or have you mentioned it?\nStephane: One would be called good finance, it\u2019s been very straightforward, it\u2019s mergers and acquisitions, capital raises and capital restructuring. The parallel silo is software. A few year\u2019s back, When trying to, I realized when I was trying to open an office in Southern China that we would have trouble finding somebody who would be sufficiently independent to run the office there and one of my associates said,\u201d I guess it\u2019s not a problem we\u2019re just going to recruit and an assistant will do get the information, the vouchers or the fapiao from the customers you will drop them and fax them to us\u201d. So we\u2019re still talking about faxing and so it\u2019s read 10 years ago. And the 1st thing that came to my mind is that what a waste of time. Why don\u2019t we just create a new interface that\u2019s allows the clients to input their figures within the process of production in their company that is basically an interface that allows them to enter the vouchers instead of doing it on Excel, instead of creating an Excel spreadsheets that they send by e-mail which was the case at the time which is still the case today actually and causes a lot of different problems. One problem is the quality of the data because when you fill an Excel spreadsheet, your hand is not so that sufficiently tight you might actually format the data in ways sometimes people instead of saying you know 30,000 we\u2019ll write some month with the Chinese character. If you don\u2019t have 30,000 written in the spreadsheet where you have some months at some point and then say 2,500 you know that the cell, the data is not clean enough to actually use automatically. And the other thing that you sending emails, you sending new versions of the documents, the names are not necessarily updated, if they\u2019re updated great, the document goes all over the place. So we created this interface that would feed a database and centralize the approval systems, they saved the salespersons and Xi\u2019an will fill his vouchers that get verified by somebody in Chinese or by somebody in Shenzhen and then gets send to the management that will open them in French, English, Italian, German and or Spanish anywhere in the world, with the internet as long as they\u2019re using this interface. So this is what we created and from this, we added a level of reporting of detection of out layers and I\u2019m adding a level of mesh and learning now on top of this.\nMatthieu: The name is O.B.K. right?\nStephane: The name exactly. I\u2019m happy that this is becoming a very famous solution. The name is indeed O.B.K. because it started actually as online bookkeeping before it started growing out of its league, 10 years ago it was an online bookkeeping system.\nMatthieu: Based on what you said that, it\u2019s very difficult to change the practices of people, who are used to work in some specific way. Have you and your clients and people, maybe it\u2019s beyond your clients, used the software or they\u2019re still reluctant to use it? How implemented is it?\nStephane: It is quite well implemented. It and the clients usually love it. When I\u2019m saying the clients, I mean the management because the management gets to level of transparency they cannot get without it and they get to a level of control that they cannot get without it either. Another thing is the payroll is also managed by O.B.K. and the new generation of O.B.K. that will be completely web-based, due to the improvement of technology and more security now that you can obtain directly through the process. The new version will also help, bringing extra layers of visualization of all manners of tools of control for the bosses.\nThere are 2 ways very much to make people use it and in the old times if I may say, the last few years we\u2019ve been using mainly one which is coercion and I hate to say that but the bosses love it, so you just have to put in their hands something they love and they will force their people to use O.B.K. The new generation of O.B. K. will be gamified. That is taking advantage of the natural desire for a good game so the users will earn points. Badges will be on the leaderboard, will compete against one another for their speed and the quality and the accuracy of the data they put in O.B.K.\nMatthieu: Okay, I try to visualize how O.B.K. is working. Is it an app people use on the phone and then take pictures, invoicing and so on and then it\u2019s putting things online? Is it on the desktop? Can you tell us more about how you interact with the software?\nStephane: It is both. That is, for example, you need to have a desktop that you have access to, full-size visualizations, you have to have access to full-size reporting? It\u2019s much, it\u2019s much easier, much clearer on a desktop. However, for daily use using your cell phone app, that allows you to shoot a picture of a fapiao, of a tax receipt, upload this into the cloud and recognize the sums on it, it\u2019s the way most people actually interface with the machine itself, through their cell phones.\nMatthieu: I see it\u2019s recognizing even the number you don\u2019t have to put a number, it\u2019s recognizing by itself numbers but you may have to allocate in which category you put the numbers.\nStephane: Categories and obviously there may be some you know, you have to also check but yeah, the O.C.R. technology is working very well. We are we did not invent it although I would love to say so we are licensing the technology for this.\nMatthieu: Yeah, sure, sure, understand. Okay, got it, so you have this infrastructure software infrastructure which is mainly inviting your accounting services right? Because it is mainly for accounting services.\nStephane: This is for the accounting services. The thing is, for us with this, we are providing better quality services. We\u2019re really taking out a layer. We\u2019re taking out the middleman here, you know typically the accountant that will receive a shoebox filled with vouchers and I\u2019m actually not joking. This is a very, very common thing, so we\u2019re just taking that out. The accountant, Thomas Jake Grand that is a user of O.B.K. is virtually sitting in your office with you and you can share many dates with him through the desktop interface, as if the person was actually sitting in the office with you, through a chat system.\nMatthieu: I see. I\u2019m thinking about it. It\u2019s also a way for you actually to get close to a client and get better attention right? Because using a software makes them very dependent on you.\nStephane: It goes beyond this. The problem that most firms are seeing today is client acquisition. Client acquisition is actually extremely expensive. And you know if you\u2019re, if you\u2019re an accounting firm and you\u2019re trying to sell accounting services to a company, you need to find them at the exact moment when their accountant has died, has said that she was pregnant, or has just been caught stealing or resigned.\nMatthieu: You\u2019ve got these cases?\nStephane: We\u2019ve had all of them. Especially the caught stealing and the getting pregnant. If you catch the 3 days before, they will have forgotten when the switching event happens. If you catch them 3 days later, they will already have found another accountant. So for us having O.B.K. allows us to contact companies and propose to them something that is actually a lot better than what they have and does not need them to change their accountant. And we already\nStephane: And then, we can actually change the, replace the accountant when the time comes, or replace the Chinese firm we\u2019ve been using, which is also something we\u2019ve done a lot, is replacing Chinese firms or very cheap foreign firms. Very often foreign companies, foreign business people, might actually very often entrepreneurs because they\u2019re the ones they are the most likely to want to take risks, will save on accounting because you know accounting doesn\u2019t make money. You think that there are, you know, there are many ways to do accounting and basically you\u2019re taking a substandard accountant but he has those good relations with the tax authorities, so you\u2019re very happy with them and alright fine, he doesn\u2019t speak much English or French or whatever but it doesn\u2019t matter because you\u2019re, some Chinese person from your office will manage that person. Well this is a recipe for disaster and basically, you have no idea of what\u2019s going on inside of your firm, you have no idea of your actual financials. You\u2019re permanently driving an aircraft in the fog without having instruments on, without having instruments and this is really a problem that most foreign companies are seeing today is that they\u2019re too reliant on people who don\u2019t have a very clear idea of what to expect from them. A lot of Chinese accountants are basically, I am going to say that, as politically correct a fashion as possible, but let\u2019s say there are conduits to carry out discussions with the tax authorities.\nMatthieu: I feel that a lot of companies, people, local companies, people working there, have been able to interact with the intention of companies, not because of their core skills but because they were able to speak English. And actually to me to accounting, I mean a skilled interest in this and this field. I want to go back to the beginning, beginning of S.J. Grand. What brought you to the start of S.J Grand and how did you start? As I mentioned in the introduction, with my feeling, when someone is telling me I\u2019m going to start an accounting firm and thinking immediately, wow, it should be a lot of paperwork, should be, it\u2019s very regulated. How did you start, how did you start and how did you make it happen?\nStephane: So I had run an accounting firm before. I had run actually a large network in China for a couple of years and it wasn\u2019t a 1st for me. I used to work in law firms, I was a management consultant before, and I did not have a very high opinion of accountants in terms of the value they were adding to companies. When I started running that accounting firm, I realized that there was actually a lot more value delivered, not just because of the advisory work, also because you need accounting. Accounting is not a matter of you know, of having it a lot, It\u2019s a matter of life or death for companies. So after the experience with the other accounting firm which I decided to leave and start my own outfit, I started by what I could do and for once I actually got immediately the licenses and it was tax advice. Something I could do myself. I would say I was a tax lawyer before I had created the fairly large tax practice for my old firm and I decided to start doing this, basically, tax advisory for companies and we had some really very, very nice clients at the time. It took a very long time to get started and the thing is that I got started in the last days of 2002, after a clash with my old company leaving them and slamming the door pretty hard. Since it was a large firm, obviously you know, entrepreneurs, especially in France and in the French world, entrepreneurs are not considered to be heroes. They\u2019re more people who cannot succeed in large firms. When I, when I left this firm and decided against being in touch with any of my former clients, that was not you know, I didn\u2019t start it with an existing business. The only thing I had was an existing name because people already knew me. I had been a lawyer, I had been operating in China since \u201991, so I saw you know, my name was amongst those of the valuable tax advisors.\nMatthieu: Which city was it?\nStephane: That was in Beijing. I was in Beijing for a very long time because some 25 years ago, this is the place where you had to be. There was some business in Shanghai of course but all the decisions were made in Beijing, or the headquarters were made in Beijing because you had to go and talk. If you\u2019re running a company that you had to go and talk to, say you\u2019re running a pharmaceutical company, you would need to have your C.E.O. or your legal rep, go and talk to the people of the Minister of Health all the time.\nMatthieu: Was it before 2001 more centralized, or it was because of the Chinese culture?\nStephane: It\u2019s because of Chinese culture. I hate to say that but I have not seen a tremendous change in China since the WTO. We were announced a tremendous change and I remember seeing these hundreds of people from the Trade Department in the State or the European Union equivalents, coming and living in Beijing for 2, 3 years from negotiations with everybody about everything and the thing is that in the end, I have not seen much of an actual change.\nMatthieu: So you said you arrived in China 25 years ago right? Which year was it?\nStephane: \u201991. I was actually.\nMatthieu: \u201891!\nStephane: Finishing law school, yes and I had a part-time job selling medical equipment. And my employer sent me to China for 6 weeks and here I am, 2018, still there.\nMatthieu: \u201891 is when a lot of companies left, both companies left China 2 years before right, so you when China when the most international companies, so you were in China when international\ncompanies were beginning to come back right, to China.\nStephane: They were beginning to come back. France had some issues at the time too because there was a political issue with selling military equipment to a, I don\u2019t know how to say it without causing trouble but let\u2019s say the French companies were blacklisted for a while, which was very difficult but those were very, very interesting years, in particular because there were a lot of infrastructure contracts being signed and those were the heydays of the B.O.T. of Build Operate Transfer Systems and working in a very politically connected law firm, we had all the big clients and we were drafting a lot, a lot, a lot, of very complex contracts for our plants, water plants, power transmission systems, etc. And that was, it was a very, very interesting time.\nMatthieu: Yeah, you were used to it all I guess, during the time, the industries of China and the change of China, the opening of China, yeah, they were very, very exciting times.\nStephane: Did my fair share of the time spent in 2nd tier cities, in the winters of Heilongjiang and the summers of the Southern Provinces. I\u2019ve seen a lot of it. I\u2019ve seen a lot of it.\nMatthieu: So you begin the firm because from your past experience, you saw that there was a lot more value in accounting or what you thought and you had this experience in China, within another firm to do accounting?\nStephane: Absolutely had experience in a consulting firm and I acquired all the licenses needed to operate you know, bookkeeping, a tax advisory training activity, as the activity won\u2019t allow, we just kept on acquiring because.\nMatthieu: Okay, I see. How long did it take?\nStephane: Well it depends on the moment you\u2019re asking for that. It depends on the needs of the country, of the political situation, all of that. I would say in general to obtain a license, if you have, if you fill in the requirements,\nStephane Grand, CEO and founder of SJ Grand\nit will take 3 to 6 months if you\u2019re lucky.\nStephane: About as much time as it takes to bring the investor in the business.\nMatthieu: When you get the licenses, I mean what do you need to do to show that you are able to do tax advisory and to do accounting? Do you have to pass some tests, do you have to show that you are able to do it? How does it, how do you get them?\nStephane: You do not have to do this. Actually, I am not licensed to do things, My firm is licensed to provide those services. You have to prove that you have the requisite number of people with a diploma necessary.\nMatthieu: Okay, I see, I see.\nStephane: So you guys have to have the diploma and you have to have enough of them. And then you have to fill out a metric ton of forms, take them to the relevant administrations that will give you approvals, that you have to take to other administrations and so on.\nMatthieu: Okay, okay, I see. You expanded then from Beijing to Shanghai and now you have 5 offices. Could you tell us more about how you expanded your business, difficulties, or how easy it is, or how difficult it can be because people may not realize that China is that big, it\u2019s a Continent and that you may have to yeah, you may have to open in different locations. And also because business is different in different locations can you tell us more about it?\nStephane: Absolutely. The thing is that it is very difficult to serve. Adequately, markets that are 2, 3 hours flights from your, from your base for accounting in particular. If you could when it comes to saying, restructuring services or consulting, you do not need to have an office where things are happening. You need to send people but if you have services you\u2019re selling over the course of several years in a very recurring basis, you need to have an office that, it is as you said you know, China is a very large country, it\u2019s just something that\u2019s best not, that is not recognized easily because you\u2019re thinking that you can actually take a bus between Beijing and Shanghai. Yes, you can take a bus to Beijing and Shanghai. It\u2019s just going to take you a day, so it\u2019s not feasible to operate businesses, recurring businesses remotely.\nAt the 2nd location, Beijing was where I was, so this is where the business started and again as I was saying earlier you know, the business started at the same time as the SARS Crisis and the SARS Crisis basically kills the economic activity very much in the city, for a long time. For maybe 8, 9 months, you couldn\u2019t get a meeting. You were not invited to meetings, people were afraid of even letting you into buildings.\nMatthieu: When was it again?\nStephane: That was in 2003.\nMatthieu: 2003? Just when you started?\nStephane: Just when I started. I was very, very lucky. I started right at the time when the Good Lord decided to test whether I was tough enough and well obviously I was but it was extremely hard for, I think carried through 2004 so 2003, 2004 were very, very difficult years. It was very hard to even have a meeting. I remember having a meeting, having a series of meetings with the C.F.O. of Lafarge at the time and he couldn\u2019t get me into the building, so we found a building that was not as well defended and that had a Starbucks, Starbucks cafe there, so we would go there and have our meetings at the Starbucks.\nMatthieu: For the opening, do you think it was an important day for you to get this meeting, with very high-level people, when all the firms may not be able to send competitors?\nStephane: I wish it was the case because I really stayed when all the other expats were gone but that was the thing. All the other expats were gone. There was nobody to meet with. People were all on a business trip and they were on these very lengthy business trips outside of China. And indeed it was a very, very hard time. We had a lot of trouble finding the 1st clients but I had already invested in offices, already had stuff and they kept on pushing but it was a very good test of willpower.\nMatthieu: Yeah, some people forget but I\u2019m asking you these questions about competition and how it could actually ease your ability to catch opportunities. Because we forget that the prime minister of France, Raphahat, was the only prime minister to come to China and that\u2019s why he began to have a question with China and even if he doesn\u2019t speak any word of Chinese and he doesn\u2019t know much about China at the beginning, so you that\u2019s how important it is.\nI\u2019d like to, we still have 5 minutes. I\u2019d like to have your insights on the most common questions, you have to answer to people who start a business in China. The most common questions that your clients have been asking you when they enter China for the 1st time and that is the 3 most frequent questions.\nStephane: This is a very tough question to answer because actually a lot of people come and do business into China thinking 2 different things and thinking them at the same time. One is that China is chaos. China is you know, 1920\u2019s Africa and therefore you can do basically all you want in China. And at the same time, they think that they can solve every problem the same way they do in the West. That is you know by common sense and using a lawyer. Well, this causes a lot of, a lot of problems for foreign companies. First of all, China is not as chaotic as it looks. It\u2019s actually a very organized country. The way the Chinese people think, being different, the organization, the way of organizing things is also different and therefore for a lot of foreign companies, it is, it is a bit complicated for them to organize things and I would say that this causes say after that coming to China, two main questions.\nThe first one is how much money do I have to invest in my logistics capital? And the second one is, how do I get money out of the country? And this is, this is typical. Two questions, how do I get, how much do I have to invest and how do I get money out of the country, so the problem with figuring out how much investment you should be putting into your company in China, is that most foreign companies think in very Western terms. They think that there is not enough investment it would be easy to turn to a bank. For that to take a few days to wire money into their accounts in China, and it is not true in either of the cases. The first thing is that you will not be able to get financing from a bank. Some companies are able to, but in most cases, they\u2019re not able to, especially as SMEs. You will not be able to. And even if you met and being able to, the healthy way to think about it is to not expect the money to be readily available. Bring as much money as you\u2019re gonna need, based on your business plan, your revised business plan because if it\u2019s your 1st business in China take your business plan, push the income 6 months in the future and double the expenses and then. then you have your real business plan. 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        "raw_content": "Archive for the 'Learning' Category\nIdeas that have shaped my life\nPublished September 26, 2018\tEmotional Intelligence , Leaders' Clarity , Learning , Professional learning 4 Comments\nTags: Alain de Botton, Bruce Joyce, Carl Rogers, Dennis Sparks, Emily Calhoun, Parker Palmer, Peter Senge, Thich Nhat Hanh, William Glasser\nEvery important thing I know I have learned from other people or through conversations in which participants uncovered insights that were previously unknown to any of us.\nBut I often didn\u2019t know at that time the significance of what I was learning.\nSome of those people I have encountered through books whose ideas affected me both personally and professionally. (Perhaps on another occasion I will recount the \u201cright words at the right time\u201d conversations that had a lasting effect on my life.)\nHere are a few that made a lasting impression on me, some reaching back more than 40 years:\nCarl Rogers: Freedom to Learn and On Becoming a Person: Each of us has an impulse to grow and a sense of direction for that growth that has validity and can be trusted, particularly when explored with someone who offers \u201cunconditional positive regard.\u201d\nWilliam Glasser: Reality Therapy: Human problems ultimately have their roots in a lack of responsibility. An important goal in life and education is to learn how to behave responsibly.\nParker Palmer: A Hidden Wholeness: Each of us has an inner self that requires attention and expression if we are to live a life that feels whole and satisfying.\nBruce Joyce and Emily Calhoun: Models of Professional Development: What Joyce and Calhoun offered me in this book and others was the explicit recognition of something I knew intuitively: Changing teaching practice is complicated. Training alone is insufficient to affect practice, or, as I eventually came to think of it, \u201cTraining without follow-up is malpractice.\u201d\nThich Nhat Hanh: Peace Is Every Step: An unalterable attribute of life is impermanence, and one of the best ways of acknowledging it is to be fully present in each moment. (A close second in this category is Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn who offers many practical suggestions for living a more mindful life.)\nPeter Senge: The Learning Organization: The behavior of individuals is shaped by powerful and often invisible forces within the systems in which they live and work.\nAlain de Botton: The Art of Travel: While, as the title implies, this book is about travel, it offers an approach to life which acknowledges that wherever we go we take our unique histories and emotional selves with us and suggests ways to be fully present in whatever we are doing.\nWhat books (or articles) have had a lasting influence on your thinking and what you do each day?\nMulti-generational resilience\nPublished March 21, 2018\tEmotional Intelligence , influence , Learning , Life Story , Resilience 2 Comments\nTags: Dennis Sparks, Eric Greitens, multi-generational, resilience, Storytelling\nWhatever struggle we have gone through remains, at heart, a human struggle. When we see our struggles in the stories of those who have gone before us, we feel less alone. We begin to see that there are sources of wisdom all around us. \u2014Eric Greitens\nOver the years I have supported dozens of hospice patients who near the end of their lives told and preserved their life stories for future generations.\nThese individuals often didn\u2019t see their lives as having any special significance, but agreed to tell their stories at the urging of family members.\nAlthough they never used the the term resilience, they shared stories of overcoming and the sometimes difficult lessons they had learned, stories that inspire and guide as they honor the storytellers and bear witness to their struggles.\n\u201cKnowing our history can make us more resilient, especially when we understand our connection to the people who went before us,\u201d Eric Greitens writes in Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life.\n\u201c[S]torytelling is not just a way to remember what happened; it\u2019s a way to understand what happened. When you tell a story, you give an event meaning. In storytelling we bring past, present, and future together in a way that helps us to make sense of events and make sense of our lives\u2026.,\u201d Greiten adds. \u201cWe honor the dead by living their values. Through our efforts, we ensure that the good things they stood for continue to stand even when they are gone. Our actions become a living memorial to their memory.\u201d\nTo that end, I encourage you at every opportunity to ask elders to tell stories about personal or family resilience.\nListen deeply with empathy, and, when appropriate, encourage reflection on the lessons that might be drawn from the stories.\nWhat life lessons did you learn from your ancestors or elders?",
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        "raw_content": "Jan 20, 2017 | Guest Posts | 8 comments\nPlenty of times with money, the way we invest or the way we save is part of the problem. Other times, the way we think about money is broken and that might be the bigger issue.\nToday\u2019s guest post comes from Mrs. Picky Pincher who is, \u201cthe blogger and resident klutz at www.pickypinchers.com.\u201d She and her husband are on a journey to live well while paying off $225,000 of debt.\nThere I was, staring at my bank account on my computer screen. All I could think was, \u201cDamn, that\u2019s a lot of red.\u201d\nI was 21 years old and had just started my first post-college gig. I had a whopping red number on my credit card balance and a generous 23 cents in my checking account. I knew nothing about money except that I needed more of it. I fantasized about earning a fat salary and having a comma in my bank account instead of a lowly period.\nThe way I, and countless other people living paycheck to paycheck, thought about money was broken. I assumed that I needed to make more\u2014and that was the problem.\nMoney was always the goal to me. Money meant success and happiness\u2014and that\u2019s what society, friends, family, and the media wanted me to think.\nBut what if this line of thinking is broken and dangerous?\nWhat Is \u2018Money,\u2019 Anyway?\nMoney is a construct that we\u2019ve created. In reality, money only has the meaning that we give to it.\nA great and weird example of this happened in November 2016. India\u2019s Prime Minister Narendra Modi invalidated 86 percent of all bills in circulation in India. The result? Absolute freakin\u2019 chaos.\nThis is an example that you can hoard all the money you want, but it doesn\u2019t have any actual worth. It\u2019s just a paper symbol we created for convenience.\nOnce I realized that I idolized the artificial image of success and wealth, I knew something had to change.\nI changed my thinking from \u201cHot damn, I just got paid! Time to buy some Coach flats!\u201d to \u201cI will be responsible with my money.\u201d\nMoney is a tool. That\u2019s all it is, plain and simple. Money isn\u2019t inherently good or evil, but it can be put to good or evil use. Do you use your money for good or evil? I used my money for evil for a long time: I had an expensive car, stayed up to date with the latest fashions, and threw everything on a credit card to worry about later.\nBut after seeing 23 cents in my checking account, I changed my tune. Money didn\u2019t mean anything, after all, but being worry-free meant the world to me. It was time to stop living it up and be responsible with my money, even though there wasn\u2019t a lot of it. I slowly built an emergency fund on my meager hourly rate. I managed to save $20 a week in my emergency fund, and I was so proud.\nMoney went from being an evil necessity to a mischievous best friend. Money could either be my prison or my paradise, and I had the key all along.\nMoney isn\u2019t an end; it\u2019s a means to an end. And it definitely doesn\u2019t equal success and happiness. Money is a tool that can build you or ruin you, and only you have the power to use it. We need to repair the broken line of thinking that convinces us to buy a Corvette, get a million-dollar mortgage, and wear Gucci shoes. Instead, we should focus on the transformative power of money.\nWe should let our money grow for the future without going to the consumer-happy Dark Side. Invest, donate, or pay off debt with your moolah to use it as a force for good.\nWe want to know: How did you repair any broken thoughts about money?\nFinancial Panther\ton January 20, 2017 at 9:53 am\nI think the main thing money provides is freedom and choices. A lot of what we do is motivated by money because we need it in order to live. Being able to accumulate money gives us so much more power to do what we really want.\nDan Palmer\ton January 20, 2017 at 1:03 pm\nYou\u2019re definitely right on the money (pun?) with this post. We could blame our culture, marketing, wealth, or whatever, but I think it boils down to greed and short term thinking.\nMoney itself does not make one happy, what it does, or what it can do, if not misused or abused, is make life easier \u2013 not living paycheck to paycheck, better healthcare, more opportunities for the kids, etc\u2026 give me more, wont make me happier, what it affords me, will.\n[email protected]\ton January 21, 2017 at 5:59 am\nMoney is an excellent tool to achieve your dreams, financial freedom, and security \u2013 and the lack of money can mean not achieving your dreams, being trapped, and being one unexpected expense away from disaster. Great post!\nBrian\ton January 21, 2017 at 12:07 pm\nUnfortunately, we all need money to start living the life we believe will make us happy. It is different for everyone. For me that is freedom to do what I want and not be forced to do the daily 9-to-5. Who knows, maybe someday I will get there and realize that something different that doesn\u2019t require large amounts of cash will make me happy. It is all part of the journey. For now, I am stuck with money as the tool until I find something different. Thats the great thing about life, you need to experience it to figure it out. Here\u2019s to hoping I am on the right track \ud83d\ude42\nRepairing broken thoughts about money, I love it! It seems so many have to reach the low that you encountered to find a way back out. We were at a point once where we had more going out then coming in and it was freakin\u2019 scary too! 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Again, let me reiterate, I enjoyed the book and took away a great deal, but at times I would have hoped the material in the last section of the narrative could have been included in the lengthy first section to form greater coherence.\nO\u2019Connell begins by arguing that Sherman\u2019s life brings with it an enormous amount of documentary material stemming from his own writing, an extensive oral record of his statements, and the voluminous material produced by the Civil War. The author concludes that it is almost impossible to produce a definitive one volume biography of Sherman. In addition, the difficulty is enhanced because of the many myths associated with Sherman from the accusation of being a war criminal, a racist, and a very class conscious individual who supported the business classes. The author concludes that there is evidence for each of these myths, but there is also material that disproves them, particularly when we apply twenty-first century standards to nineteenth century figures. For O\u2019Connell, Sherman falls into a category below Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and FDR as individuals who were responsible for furthering American growth and making transcontinental consolidation possible, and the author\u2019s resulting effort accurately proves that point.\nIn preparing the book O\u2019Connell has decided to portray three story lines. The first, \u201cif Jefferson was the architect of continental expansion, Sherman would become his general contractor.\u201d (xviii) By the time Sherman retired from the army in 1884, he \u201chad become virtually a human embodiment of Manifest destiny. Florida, California, reclaiming the Confederacy, winning the west.\u201d (xix) Second, the co-evolution of the army of the west and Sherman as its commander as he taught legions of men \u201cthe most valued of military skills: the ability to adapt,\u201d and the ability to adjust on the fly after much trial and error. Thirdly, Sherman created a model \u201cof how to grab and hold on to fame in America, one that still works today.\u201d (xx) For O\u2019Connell, Sherman\u2019s life boils down to a three ring circus, each fascinating, but they must be dealt with separately or components of his life become too distracting. As a result he sticks to a section describing Sherman as a military strategist, another as a general, and he concludes with a section of Sherman as a human being after retirement. My problem is that these sections continuously overlap and there are parts of the book that the reader is told that what he is writing about will become much clearer later. I admire O\u2019Connell\u2019s effort, but John F. Marszalek\u2019s SHERMAN: A SOLDIER\u2019S PASSION FOR ORDER did an admirable job of creating what O\u2019Connell discounts.\nO\u2019Connell begins by lecturing the reader on the concept of military strategy and concludes that Sherman\u2019s ultimate career goal was national consolidation of the central bond of the North American continent and Manifest Destiny. He further concludes that he never wanted to be in total command during his military career, as it was difficult enough being in charge of strategy. These conclusions are well supported in the first two-thirds of the book that make up section one. O\u2019Connell is on firm ground with his theme and goes on to support his argument as he takes the reader through Sherman\u2019s career at West Point, the Second Seminole War of 1835-1842, a stint at on the Sullivan Islands across the harbor from Charleston, South Carolina, as a recruiting officer in the Pittsburgh region, a stationing in California, and investigating corruption in New Orleans. What should be apparent is that the most important activity of this time period was the Mexican War, which Sherman missed out on, while others from his graduating class at West Point began to earn their reputations. As a strategist what was most important for Sherman at this juncture of his life was his discovery of the importance of the Mississippi which fit his world view as he would describe the region as the \u201cspinal column of America.\u201d Sherman\u2019s love for geography and topography was born at this time and along with a photographic memory for detail. This would allow him to remember almost every aspect from each area that he transverses in his career fostering the development of a data base that in part explains his success as a strategist during the Civil War.\n(The Union siege of Vicksburg, July, 1863)\nIt is O\u2019Connell\u2019s discussion of the Civil War that is the strongest part of the book. O\u2019Connell does pepper this section with details concerning his upbringing, his relationship with the Ewing family, his marriage and raising a family all of which are important enough, but detail later in the book clarifies a great deal of what is discussed here. In a sense the Civil War saved Sherman\u2019s career. By the early 1850s Sherman leaves the army and tries his hand in the private sector. His father-in-law, Thomas Ewing, a cabinet officer, politician, and wealthy individual wanted him to take over a Salt Mine he owned near his home in Lancaster, Ohio which became part of a tug of war between the Ewing family and his wife Ellen, and what Sherman wanted to do with his life. The Ewing-Sherman relationship at times dominates the narrative as Sherman tries to be his own man and continually win over his wife. The period preceding the Civil War was probably the worst period for Sherman. His career as a New York banker ended with the crash of 1857. He returned to California as a banker but due to the economy the venture was a failure. He finally gives into Thomas Ewing\u2019s urging and runs one of the the family businesses in Leavenworth, Ka. It became increasingly clear to Sherman the only arena that he felt comfortable in was the military and after the election of Lincoln he rejoins the army and with secession his career is saved.\nThe author spends a prodigious amount of time discussing the major battles that Sherman was involved in. The reader witnesses how Sherman trains and develops the army of the west and making it into one of the best fighting forces in American history by the end of the war. We witness how Sherman cultivated his soldiers to believe in him and how he developed his command. The knowledge of American geography is applied and we see his strategy unfold. O\u2019Connell delves into the egos of the period, be it Sherman, Henry Halleck, Simon Cameron, Edwin Stanton, Ulysses S. Grant and others and the personality conflicts that were readily apparent. Sherman\u2019s logistical genius greatly assisted Grant in Tennessee resulting in the Sherman-Grant relationship that was based on mutual trust. Sherman was content to being Grant\u2019s \u201cwing man\u201d or second in command and the relationship flourished. Sherman suffered from depression and Grant tended to imbibe a bit too much as Sherman described their relationship, \u201che stood by me when I was crazy and I stood by him when he was drunk, now sir we stand by each other always.\u201d (95)\nFor Sherman the battle of Shiloh in April, 1862 was a major turning point. Shiloh was a success because Sherman was able to blunt the south\u2019s effort to recover the initiative in the Mississippi Valley and opened the way for a rendering of the military balance in the west and securing Sherman\u2019s reputation. The theme of securing the Mississippi so crucial to Sherman\u2019s thinking is explored in the run up to and final battle at Vicksburg a year later, culminating in a union victory in July, 1863. Sherman\u2019s audacious strategy was key and as 1864 approached Sherman was aware of the south\u2019s tenacity so he convinced Grant that the best way to defeat the south was \u201cto attack southern morale and its relationship to crushing the rebellion\u2026.Both understood the psychological effect of their blue-clad armies barging across the landscape, taking what they wanted, and wrecking anything that looked Confederate,\u201d (132) they would engage the Confederate field armies and destroy them, killing rebels, and getting into their heads. Grant would be the battering ram in the East, and Sherman would employ his mastery of operations and strategy as he marched toward Atlanta. O\u2019Connell\u2019s discussion of the march to the sea is excellent. We are placed inside Sherman\u2019s mind as well as the Confederates he fought. The detail is exquisite and is one of the major highlights of the book. The burning of Atlanta, the seizure of Savannah, and the march into South Carolina for revenge against the heart of the enemy as it burns Columbia rather than Charleston and the move into North Carolina where Sherman softens his approach are all described. The success was based on foraging and living off the land as well as engineering genius, but as with other topics there is greater detail about the \u201cbummers\u201d (foragers) in a later part of the book. The author concludes this section of the book with a discussion of Sherman\u2019s post war role in implementing the transcontinental rail road, a goal that he had set earlier in his career and fit right in with his belief of continental expansion.\nThe final third of the book is broken down into two parts. The first explores Sherman\u2019s soldiers and their relationship to him. O\u2019Connell describes the intricacies of the army of the west and its conduct during the Civil War. 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        "raw_content": "The mission of this office is to encourage all Catholic to join in the Church\u2019s mission to bring Christ to all nations (ad gentes) and by witness to the Gospel to bring all nations together as one People of God.\nWe encourage membership and participation in the Pontifical Mission Societies and act as a liaison for Lay Volunteers in Mission.\nSociety of the Propogation of the Faith\nThe Society for the Propagation of the Faith was founded in Lyons, France, in 1822 by a young French laywoman, Pauline Jaricot. Inspired by stories she heard about missionary work in China, she felt called by the Lord to help the Catholic Church\u2019s worldwide missionary work. Pauline herself never traveled to the Missions, which, during her lifetime, consisted of the Missions in China \u2013 and young dioceses in the United States. Pauline gathered friends and workers in a family silk mill into \u201ccircles of ten,\u201d asking each person to pray daily for the Missions and sacrifice a penny-a-week (at that time, quite a large sacrifice!). From this idea emerged the Propagation of the Faith. Today the General Fund of the Propagation of the Faith, which gathers gifts from Catholics all over the world \u2013 a concept that originated with Pauline Jaricot and her desire to help all the world\u2019s missions \u2013 is the basic means of support for the Catholic Church\u2019s worldwide Missions.\nFrench Bishop Charles de Forbin-Janson founded the Holy Childhood Association in 1843. Deeply affected by the distress of Chinese children abandoned in the streets, he was moved to found a society similar to the Propagation of the Faith \u2014 but for children. He was convinced that though weak and needing care, children rich in faith and love are capable of playing their own part in the Church\u2019s mission \u2013 and even of stirring adults to show the same generous spirit. The response to Bishop Forbin-Janson\u2019s appeal was extraordinary. In a few years, the unique concept of \u201cchildren helping children\u201d spread not only throughout his native France, but all over Europe, then to North America, Latin America and Asia, and in the last 40 years, to Africa. HCA was established in the United States in 1846, first in New Orleans, Louisiana, and later in Baltimore, Maryland. Today, its National Office is located in New York City with diocesan HCA offices nationwide. HCA was raised to the status of \u201cPontifical\u201d in 1922 by Pope Pius XI.\nIn 1889, mother and daughter \u2013 Stephanie and Jeanne Bigard \u2013 answered a desperate plea for help from the Missions. The French missionary bishop of Nagazaki, Japan, wrote to the two women asking for help to keep his seminary open because he had run out of the funds necessary to help educate these young men to serve their people as priests. The bishop just did not have the funds to train these young Japanese men whom, he judged, would make excellent priests.\nThe Bigards came to his assistance and started a small group for this purpose in their native Caen, France. From these humble beginnings emerged the Society of St. Peter Apostle. Within five years of sending their first donation to Japan, the Bigards, and those whom they enlisted to help, were sending funds to seminaries in India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Korea and China.\nThe goal of the Society of St. Peter then and now has been to invite individuals to support the education of candidates for the Catholic priesthood in the Developing World and to support the formation of men and women candidates for the Religious life in the Missions.\nIn its first year, the Society of St. Peter Apostle sent help for some 2,700 seminarians in the Missions. Today, some 30,000 major seminarians, mostly in Africa and Asia, receive an annual subsidy of $700 per student.\nPontifical Missionary Union\nThe Pontifical Missionary Union was founded in Italy by Fr Paolo Manna in 1916. Its aim is to increase missionary awareness among priests, men and women of religious of Society of common life or Secular Institutions, among candidates to the priestly and religious life as well as among other persons engaged in the pastoral ministry. It has the same function with regard to the other Pontifical Societies which it strives to promote in the local Churches.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Georgia Football: These Former Bulldogs in the NFL Are In Danger of Getting Cut\n2018 Offers Georgia Bulldogs Head Coach Kirby Smart a Chance to Step Out of the Shadow of his Mentor, Mark Richt \u2192\nI Still Can\u2019t Believe These Former Georgia Bulldogs Aren\u2019t on NFL Rosters\nI\u2019ve been blogging about Dawgs in the NFL all week. But how about the Dawgs that aren\u2019t in the NFL? I can\u2019t believe these guys aren\u2019t on rosters.\nJones received an injury settlement from the Arizona Cardinals last Septembers and hasn\u2019t really been heard from since. Quite obviously, a lingering back injury limited Jones (remember, he had back/spine/neck issues dating back to his days at USC before he transferred to Georgia), but his career certainly lacked the punch many expected.\nA first round pick back in 2013, Jones lacked the explosiveness to become the outside edge rusher that many expected. Though he could still come back, it appears his NFL career lasted just four years and saw only six quarterback sacks.\nIt\u2019s wild to me that Murray, the SEC\u2019s all-time leader in [insert passing statistic here] didn\u2019t last as an NFL backup. He was a full roster participant with the Chiefs in 2014 and 2015 before serving as a practice squad QB briefly for the Cardinals in 2016 and signing for a few weeks with the Eagles later in the season. Murray has thrust himself into the sports media (and insurance) business and seems unlikely to make another NFL bid.\nNow a graduate assistant at Georgia, it\u2019s hard to believe Rambo didn\u2019t hold on for longer at the NFL level. He started three games as a rookie for the Washington Redskins in 2013, floundered about for a bit in 2014 and then was an 8-game starter for the Bills in 2015 and started five games for the Dolphins in 2016. Rambo intercepted a pass and recovered two fumbles in a single game back in 2015. How does that guy not make it?\nThe story isn\u2019t written for Trent, and I refuse to pass judgment on him for going pro early. After going undrafted this past spring, Thompson signed a 3-year deal with the Cleveland Browns worth up to $1.71 million. Unfortunately, none of that was guaranteed and Thompson was released a few weeks ago. If he hasn\u2019t been claimed yet, it\u2019s hard to imagine him landing on a roster before the season begins in earnest.\nThere was a period during which it seemed like Herrera was the only player on Todd Grantham\u2019s defense who knew where to go. And then there was a period during which he anchored Jeremy Pruitt\u2019s unit. Through all of this, Herrerra registered 334 total tackles with 21 coming behind the line of scrimmage. He also logged 3.5 career sacks, 3 interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and nine deflected passes as a Bulldog. He was drafted in the 6th round of the 2015 NFL Draft and played only three games for the Colts.\nI have to believe he will be back once more fully healthy.\nMuch like Herrera, it\u2019s hard to understand how Sanders\u2019 production in the SEC didn\u2019t translate to meaningful NFL attention. Sanders collegiate state line is no joke: 54 games, 53 starts, 156 tackes, 11.5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 16 interceptions, 381 interception return yards, 23 pass deflections, 3 fumble recoveries. Sanders was with the Eagles briefly this summer. He worked out with the Cowboys earlier this week but was not signed.\nDavis was waived in June by the Giants with an injury settlement, so maybe he\u2019ll resurface. But like Sanders, he was incredibly productive as a defensive back. He started 45 games and logged even more tackles than Sanders (184) while also forcing three fumbles, recovering five fumbles and intercepting five passes.\nPosted on August 17, 2018, in Georgia Bulldogs, NFL, SEC. Bookmark the permalink.\tLeave a comment.",
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        "raw_content": "Dusty Wallace Insurance Announces Awareness and Fund Raising Effort to Benefit Local Chapter of the Ronald McDonald House Charity\nDusty Wallace Insurance, an asset protection and financial planning agency providing services to residential and commercial clients in and around the Dallas/Fort Worth area, is announcing a charity event to support the local Ronald McDonald House facility\nFLOWER MOUND, TX (PRWEB) DECEMBER 13, 2016\nDusty Wallace Insurance, an eastern Texas firm that provides insurance and financial consultation services to communities in and around the Dallas/Fort Worth region, is announcing the launch of a charity drive to raise awareness and support for the local chapter of the Ronald McDonald House.\nThe Ronald McDonald House family of charities offers temporary housing to the parents of sick and injured children receiving treatment in nearby medical facilities. Ronald McDonald House of Dallas currently offers more than 50 private apartments to families of hospitalized children, as well as six full-sized transplant apartments for families that require an extended stay.\n\u201cThe Ronald McDonald House charity puts families first, and we\u2019re proud to be supporting a cause that remembers the importance of family during this holiday season,\u201d says Dusty Wallace, founder and acting president of Dusty Wallace Insurance.\nThe Wallace team has already begun to publicize the Ronald McDonald House charity event, starting with an online outreach program over social media and email channels to gather support from area families. Future efforts to publicize the charity drive will include a full-length article on the Ronald McDonald House family of charities, scheduled for publication in the Dusty Wallace Insurance online magazine \u201cOur Hometown\u201d: http://www.dustywallaceinsurance.com/Our-Hometown-Magazine_32.\nOver the last year and a half, a dozen charitable organizations and nonprofit foundations operating in the Dallas/Fort Worth region have been directly supported by the Dusty Wallace Insurance team. Going forward, the team plans to continue their affiliation with the national \u201cAgents of Change\u201d charity support program by assisting new regional charities bimonthly. All those who are interested in standing with Dusty Wallace Insurance and being part of the charity event to support the Dallas chapter of the Ronald McDonald House are encouraged to further the cause by visiting this page: http://www.dustywallaceinsurance.com/A-Home-Away-From-Home-For-Sick-Children_27_community_cause. More information on charity drives supported by the Dusty Wallace team in the past can be reviewed from the agency\u2019s Community Causes listing: http://www.dustywallaceinsurance.com/community-cause?page=1.",
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        "raw_content": "Probably the best way for me to go into a comic book movie is to know nothing about the character, which is how I went in with Doctor Strange.\nMy first thought was surprise that there was a character out there that was a bigger dick than Tony Stark. There was some character growth on that part but I doubt the two of them would work well together or even fit in the same room.\nI\u2019ve come to accept, though not really like, the fact that superhero movies do not know how to film action scenes. Tons of quick cuts and you could rarely fully see the action when it was happening. The fact that Scott Adkins was in the movie but never fully utilized felt like such a waste and disappointed my husband who had been excited about his inclusion.\nThey basically introduced a whole new world in the Marvel universe so there was a lot of information that needed to be told and I don\u2019t think it was completely. There were still some things I\u2019m unsure of and other parts that were slightly confusing. Maybe if I read the comics it wouldn\u2019t have been that way but I couldn\u2019t be the only person going in blind.\nI also thought that the little bits of comedy they tried for were out of place and didn\u2019t fit the tone of the rest of the movie. It\u2019s like they were trying to channel Guardians of the Galaxy lite and they really shouldn\u2019t have at all. I get that Marvel movies like to have lighter moments but the jokes fell flat for me and those moments could have been done differently.\nOverall I enjoyed the movie, it added a new element to the Marvel universe and I thought Tilda Swinton\u2019s character was awesome. There were some flaws and it was nowhere near as good as Guardians of the Galaxy but I enjoyed it a lot more than several other Marvel movies.\nSide note: Cumberbatch didn\u2019t appear to get as ripped as previous male stars which kind of sucks for the other dudes but I hope it\u2019s not a new trend lol\nPosted in Movie Reviews and tagged Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, comic book, Doctor Strange, MARVEL, Movie, Rachel McAdams, Review, Scott Derrickson, Tilda Swinton on November 29, 2016 by Soulfire. Leave a comment\nThe X-Men movies have gotten to be about as confusing as the X-Men comics. With the last movie the timeline was changed so I guess the first movies no longer matter, so the fact that Mystic, Lawrence, was going to become bad is no longer true? Maybe? I\u2019m not sure and I don\u2019t know if she is either which makes the ending a bit weird.\nIt\u2019s probably best to completely forget the movies that don\u2019t have McAvoy and the others in them because who the hell knows where they come into play if at all.\nX-Men Apocalypse was fun, though it bounced around a lot and I was never quite sure where we were time wise. Quicksilver, Evan Peters, was again my favorite part even though I\u2019ve seen a gif of his main scene several times at this point.\nThe ending was pretty massive, destruction on a worldwide scale, so it will be interesting to see what happens in the next movie. However, this franchise barely registers with me now so it\u2019s not something I\u2019m dying to see.\nPosted in Movie Reviews and tagged Bryan Singer, comic book, Evan Peters, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender, Movie, Review, X-Men: Apocalypse on November 8, 2016 by Soulfire. Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Seeds / Sesame Seeds 300g\nThe Sesame Seed comes from the sesame plant which is native to Asia and East Africa. The seeds are crunchy and have a subtle nutty taste, source of magenesium, manganese, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin, fibre and copper. Saute with garlic, ginger soy sauce, and your favorite vegetables, or use in baking, smoothies, and milkshakes. It can also be used as sprinkler for soups, salads, fruits, noodles, and stir fries. The antioxidant helps to enhance strength, memory, and digestive powers.\nThe Sesame Seed comes from the sesame plant which is native to Asia and East Africa. The seeds are crunchy and have a subtle nutty taste, source of magnesium, manganese, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin, fiber and copper. Saute with garlic, ginger soy sauce, and your favorite vegetables, or use in baking, smoothies, and milkshakes. It can also be used as sprinkler for soups, salads, fruits, noodles, and stir fries. The antioxidant helps to enhance strength, memory, and digestive powers.\nBe the first to review \u201cSesame Seeds 300g\u201d Cancel reply",
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        "raw_content": "Greg Gutfeld is a television personality, producer, author, blogger and editor. He is the host of The Greg Gutfeld Show which airs on the Fox News Channel.\nGreg Gutfeld Wiki : Bio\nGreg Gutfeld was born on September 12, 1964 in San Mateo, California, U.S. His given name is Gregory John Gutfeld. His parents are Alfred Jack Gutfeld and Jacqueline Bernice. He attended Junipero Serra High School.\nHe graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a degree in English in 1987. He was raised Roman Catholic and was an altar boy once. He proclaims himself as an agnostic atheist.\nGreg Gutfeld started his career as an intern at The American Spectator after graduation. In 1995, he worked at Men\u2019s Health as a staff writer and was promoted to editor in chief in 1999.\nHe then became the editor in chief of Stuff. He was the head of \u201cbrain development\u201d at Dennis Publishing after being fired from Men\u2019s Health. He was also the posting contributors to The Huffington Post from 2005 to October 2008.\nGreg has a blog site called The Daily Gut. On February 5, 2007, Greg began hosting the show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld on Fox News Channel.\nGreg is currently hosting his own show named The Greg Gutfeld Show since May 31, 2015 and Gutfeld co-hosts the political talk show The Five in the Fox News.\nHe has accumulated a net worth of $2 million. Greg has also authored many books like Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You and How to Be Right: The Art of Being Persuasively Correct.\nGreg Gutfeld is married\nGreg Gutfeld met Elena Moussa in London on the first day of his new job. He hit on her for three days. Greg Gutfeld finally tied the knot with Elena Moussa in December 2004.\nThey got married in New York in a civil ceremony. Elena is the owner of the store Moussa Project and her fashion designs are popular on Instagram. The couple resides in New York.\nWho is Charles Krauthammer\u2019s wife? Know about his married life and children\nName Greg Gutfeld\nPlace of Birth San Mateo, California, U.S\nWife Elena Moussa\nHigh School Junipero Serra High School\nFather Alfred Jack Gutfeld\nMother Jacqueline Bernice",
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        "raw_content": "U.S. News & World Report Data\nLibrary Data for University Offices and External Agencies\nHouses CUL data submitted annually to Cornell's Office of Institutional Research and Planning to be included in Cornell's entry in U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges. Data provided includes 5 core collection counts. Library Communications also provides a short text.\nTo search the full text of the documents in this collection, use the \"Search for\" box below.\nTo browse the documents in this collection by title, author, subject, or date, use the browse buttons below, OR use this link:\nBrowse U.S. News & World Report Data by title\n2006/2007 U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges: CUL's data \ufeff\nCornell University Library (2008-04-07)\nAnnually, Library Communications and RAU provide a short summary text and 5 core collection counts to Cornell's Office of Institutional Research and Planning to be included in CU's data in U.S. News & World Report's America's ...",
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        "raw_content": "Throughout history, the greatest threats to the stability of global society have been dependent on states with too much power. However, in modern times it is the countries that cannot maintain power that threatens international stability. When a national government loses some or all of its power and cannot ensure the wellbeing of the citizens \u2026\nContinue reading \"question: why are certain countries classified as failing states?\"",
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        "raw_content": "Electro Industries Declared Best Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Winner!\nWestbury, NY (Wednesday, May 27, 2014) \u2013 Electro Industries/GaugeTech (EIG) announced that it has received the Best of Westbury for Best Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions in the US Commerce Association\u2019s Best of Westbury, New York Awards for 2014. This is the second consecutive year that EIG has won this award, which recognizes excellence in American businesses, and is given to the top company in its category. EIG is very pleased to have received this recognition.\nFrom its headquarters in Westbury, NY, EIG produces the highest quality, cutting edge power monitoring and control technology available, setting the industry standard for advanced power quality reporting, revenue metering, data acquisition and control. At the forefront of metering innovation for 39 years, EIG is the go-to company for power utilities, manufacturing, commercial buildings, universities, and government facilities worldwide for smart grid solutions, power quality metering, energy cost-savings metering, sub-metering and power management software.",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: Michael Dell\nHIMSS15 Trade Show Vendor Highlight: Dell\nHopefully this series will give you a bit more useful information about the companies that help make this event, and the industry as a whole, so exciting.\nServing the healthcare and life sciences industry gives us a strong appreciation for the resource dedication and demanding processes that result in life-saving innovations. We understand that IT is critical in its function to accelerate research and development. That\u2019s why we\u2019re committed to simplifying IT and optimizing the entire enterprise. We provide customers with comprehensive technology and support solutions that help increase productivity while streamlining compliance readiness and improving communication throughout the care continuum. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that IT is improving patient care.\nAs a pre-med student at age 19, Michael Dell founded PC\u2019s Limited with $1,000 and a game changing vision for how technology should be designed, manufactured and sold. After just four years, Dell completed its initial public offering in 1988, raising $30 million and increasing market capitalization from $1,000 to $85 million. Dell\u2019s commitment to the healthcare industry is exemplified by his ongoing efforts to improve the efficiency and quality of care today. Speaking at the Health Evolution Partners Leadership Summit in 2011, he encouraged healthcare organizations to expedite adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) and cloud computing to create new information-driven efficiency and care advantages. \u201cDigitizing patient information and making it available in a secure and convenient way across our healthcare system are among the best opportunities we have to improve U.S. healthcare and create a better system for future generations of Americans,\u201d Dell said. Dr. Cliff Bleustein, chief medical officer, supports the company\u2019s strategic initiative to revolutionize the way healthcare is managed with patient-specific data that spans the entire continuum of care and leads to better outcomes. Dell Healthcare & Life Sciences\u2019 focuses on improvement of quality, patient safety and efficiency starts at the intersection of information and technology.\nWhen healthcare is information-driven, data is interconnected and available when and where it is needed to save lives. Data becomes knowledge and moves healthcare beyond episodic care to preventative, precision medicine. And data ultimately allows patients to take control of their own health. Dell\u2019s four-part information-driven healthcare approach is a reflection of our commitment and expertise:\nHIMSS15 Trade Show Vendor Highlight: Curaspan\nHIMSS15 Trade Show Vendor Highlight: Apervita\nHIMSS15 Trade Show Vendor Highlight: Connectria\nTags: Dell, Dell Healthcare, HIMSS15 exhibitors, Michael Dell",
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        "raw_content": "Source: D Dipasupil/Getty Images / D Dipasupil/Getty Images\nGabrielle \u201cGabby\u201d Douglas stunned the world in 2012 by becoming the first African American in history to win the individual all-around gold medal at the Summer Olympics. Behind her meteoric rise was a supportive family willing to sacrifice everything for years to help her dream. Now 19, Gabby is ready to do it all over again in hopes of making it back to the medal podium in 2016. The bi-coastal Douglas family shuttles between California and Ohio to support Gabby\u2019s training regimen while also juggling their own lives. Her brother John is the family\u2019s second Olympic hopeful in track and field, while devoted sisters Arie and Joy are eager to blaze their own paths. \u201cMomager\u201d Natalie keeps this tight-knit family in-check, knowing regardless of what happens, \u201cTeam Douglas\u201d has already won gold.\nGabby Douglas, the 2012 Olympic all-around gold medalist, artisanal delts are more than mere vanity plates; they are the tangible representation of the work she\u2019s done so far, and of the seriousness of her intention to become the first woman since Czech gymnast Vera Caslavska in 1968 to repeat as Olympic all-around champ, and the first American in history to accomplish the feat.\nWe will get to see peeks behind the long hours.Her story of triumph warms every heart. But she is also a part of the contemporary sports world, where elite athletic talent is perceived as an investment vehicle, a human hedge fund over which interested parties bitterly vie for control. In Gabby\u2019s case this has meant the appearance of a father who, after years of alleged neglect, reappeared just as his daughter was becoming an Olympian, and a gym so anxious to keep the 14-year-old child it had trained for six years that its ownership offered to cover mortgage payments and give her financially struggling mother a job so that the daughter would stay and the gym could benefit from her success.\nThis will make great television. What do you think? Will you tune in?\nWatch Superstar Actor Jim Caviezel Deliver Tearful Testimony\nOctavia Spencer Playing God Has Stirred Up The Saints [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u2192 Free Essays \u2192 Argumentative \u2192 Argumentative Essay Sample on College Students\u2019 Freedom in Choosing Courses\n\u2190 Argumentative Essay Sample on Socrates and Machiavelli Argumentative Essay Sample on Weightloss: Diet or Excercise \u2192\nCollege Students\u2019 Freedom in Choosing Courses\nHigh level of control exhibited by parents and other education stakeholders seems to haunt college-going students. College students are losing interest in numerous courses they are enrolled in. Studies indicate that the majority of graduating students are facing challenges in the job market because they were denied a chance to choose their favorite courses or were forced to select courses that seemed to match their preferences. Statistics show that many professionals opt to change their careers after practicing for a while. The reason behind these abrupt changes in careers lies in realization of individuals that they are not enjoying what they are doing. It is, therefore, essential for the government and other vital stakeholders to provide college-going students with freedom of choosing courses to study.\nThere are benefits that arise out of colleges allowing their students to make choices in relation to their courses. Promotion of creativity is a vital component of any education system because of a dynamic environment of the job market. When colleges give students the freedom to choose courses, students will decide to enroll in courses that interest them, and it will enhance performance in these units. The economy has depended on inventions created by college- and university-going students for a long time. With the power of creativity at students\u2019 hearts, the country is able to harvest numerous inventions. It ensures that all available resources are utilized effectively. This concept arises because students realize that they have unique talents; thereby, they see different opportunities in the same environment.\nA key benefit that arises out of such arrangement is the increase in the frontier of research. Students are not confined to a given set of conventional courses of study, but they are allowed to chart new combinations under supervision of a college. Such opportunity promotes interdisciplinary coverage that develops all-round graduates. Students are able to drop courses that are less applicable to their interests and take courses that are tailored to their talents and current market needs. When these choices are studied by curriculum councils, new areas of studies are incorporated into the curriculum. A case study conducted in Harvard indicates that enrollment of faculty, staff, and students increased by 100 percent when the college introduced a liberal approach to study. It is a direct result of a massive need for interdisciplinary-conscious graduates that arises out of economic conditions.\nA desirable trait of job-seeking graduates is the ability to collaborate with other team members in the work place. Collaboration coupled with entrepreneurial capabilities enhances satisfaction that workers derive from their work. A liberal education system ensures that this desirable situation is achieved. If a college allows students to choose courses that fascinate them, together with responsibility that comes along, students will find the system demanding healthy friendships among themselves and with faculty members. The result of such arrangement is the development of excellent team players who generate high-quality work results. This arrangement also increases the level of devotion invested by students into professions they choose. Students will draw closer to faculty, and it will enable an effective feedback. Practicing effective feedback, an institution finds itself well-placed within dynamic economic conditions.\nThe main aim of education in colleges is to model professionals that will fit in the economic setting and initiate change. This idea is contrary to the one held by the conventional education system. To a large extent, the conventional education system places knowledge at the center of college training. A decision to facilitate student course choices means that the college places students at the center of an education process. A student-centered approach is desirable because of the experiential format that it takes. The knowledge-centered conventional approach holds that facts should remain facts, and it is also quite structural. A keen study into the conventional model of education indicates that the system becomes obsolete with time hence contributes largely to stagnation of the economy. The student-centered education system ensures that all students\u2019 needs are captured. With these date, a college is able to follow active trends of the economy hence constantly remain relevant.\nLiberal education system affects curriculum in numerous ways. In creating a curriculum, the liberal system forms a team from students and faculty. This solid group identifies currently occurring problems and focuses on developing a mode of study that will enable to create solutions. A team comes up with a syllabus from which reading sets are generated. Students participate in decisions of how the new curriculum shall be assessed and the number of assignments. Such engagement ensures that students play an active part in both pertinent matters of college education and their future.\nAnother area of college education is academic concentration. In creating guidelines for concentration, a college broadly captures the scope of intellectual problems and also assists in finding solutions. The result of such endeavor is the growth in the education sector. This growth results from new ideas generated by teams of students and faculty and also from the need to increase supervision and professionalism. A distinct result of a liberal education system is the dynamic curriculum that responds to students\u2019 creativity and other initiatives.\nSupporting Paragraph: Rebuttal\nOne may argue that the release of freedom to students will result in a difficult education system because of a large number of courses. A variety of courses enables colleges to handle current economic situations in the country. With numerous courses, a college is able to train and mold graduates who are creative and innovative.\nAnother argument that comes along when freedom in education is mentioned is the difficulty in coordination of educational programs. This argument holds no strength because the freedom of choice comes with responsibility. College students hold the decision to pass or fail a subject, and they may even revolutionize the industry they intend to work in. An increase of faculty and staff members indicates that control and coordination is enhanced. Students respond positively to trust and responsibility a college vests in them to impart their creative and independent benefits into the development of the economy.\nIt is essential to realize that a liberal system of college education was the driving force behind the upgrading of Harvard from College to University status. It is also necessary to note that benefits of liberal education systems enhance economic operations of countries enabling them to rise from economic non-starters to economic powerhouses.\nIn conclusion, it is vital for stakeholders of the education system to note that the freedom of course choices plays a vital role in following the dynamics that occur in the economy. 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        "raw_content": "Ellis Fox > Blog > Executive Services > Do we have enough skills for the building of future infrastructure?\nRecent budget announcements have supported the need for a greater investment in infrastructure in the UK. A 2015 report by PWC[i] cited that spending in UK infrastructure was likely to increase to \u00a3110bn by 2025. While this is positive news for the industry, ensuring that funding is being made available for the infrastructure needed, the question remains \u2013 who will be building it?\nCurrently there is a reported shortfall of 59000 engineers compared to what is needed in the industry. This is compounded by the fact that many top engineers are coming up for retirement age. While young engineers may be entering the industry, there aren\u2019t enough of them and it will take time before they get to the right level of skill and experience.\nSimilarly in other construction roles, companies are reporting difficulty in finding the right people for the roles available. So what can be done to ensure that there will be enough skills to support the future of building in the UK\u2019s infrastructure sector?\nIn Germany a great deal of value is placed on apprenticeships and this has borne fruit in securing skills and passing on experience to younger people entering the construction industry. By comparison the UK infrastructure sector has a lot of catching up to do. However, the apprenticeship levy may prove to be the incentive needed for companies to offer more apprenticeships that can help upskill the workforce.\nCareer awareness:\nThe Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) admits that more could be done to create awareness of the job opportunities that exist in infrastructure in order to attract young talent. There are many roles that require engineering skills in different forms. Programs in schools can do much to promote the opportunities that exist in the workplace and incentivize school leavers to choose to study in related fields.\nImporting talent from other sectors:\nAs technology becomes a greater influence on construction it will require people who have the ability to integrate the two effectively. This means that professionals from other sectors such as robotics or information technology could have a greater role to play in construction companies. Once again, if greater awareness is created of the opportunities that exist in construction, then companies will be able to attract professionals with the right type of knowledge and expertise to add value to the business.\n[i] https://www.pwc.co.uk/industries/capital-projects-infrastructure/insights/spending-on-uk-infrastructure-forecast-to-increase-to-182bn-by-2025.html\nPrevious post: Why your bonus structure can make or break your company\nNext post: Can technology facilitate a more efficient & effective construction industry?",
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        "raw_content": "Ember\u2019s Progress\nBy elysialumenstrife on July 6, 2017 \u2022 ( 1 Comment )\nEmbers on Ice will be ready to read this coming holiday season. Christmas Romance\nAchieving Acceptance of Equilibrium\nThe search for progress is hard-wired into us humans. But to be truly at peace, we must see what we have now, and sometimes that takes practice. It sounds like a lesson [\u2026]\n5 Things I\u2019ve Learned from Self-Publishing\nI never dreamed I\u2019d be a self-made anything\u2026 I\u2019ve worked warehouses, maintenance, drove 2-ton rigs and flipped burgers. Yet, here I am, with two self-published books and almost twenty more waiting impatiently. [\u2026]\nHome Inspired: Lumberjack Mack\nIf you\u2019ve ever had a live Christmas tree, or lived in a stick-built (wood-framed) house, built a deck, or steps, or anything with 2x4s, \u2018Mack\u2019 was your man. This upcoming children\u2019s book, Lumberjack [\u2026]\nCreative Mistakes and Discovery\nBy elysialumenstrife on February 24, 2017 \u2022 ( Leave a comment )\nI was working in Photoshop on a new cover design and made a mistake, easily fixed with ctrl+z. I\u2019ve been distracted, worried about my first book. And when I refocused, I realized [\u2026]\n30+ Character Clothing Styles\nWhile writing a new book, I realized I was describing what my character had on, without knowing what style it belonged to. It made me curious. But I haven\u2019t found many straight [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Dannemann: Kramnik holds his lead\n9/26/2004 \u2013 \"I decided to play a double-edged opening and see whether Vladimir was feeling frisky,\" said a spirited Peter Leko in the press conference after the game. Kramnik wasn't, and the very sharp game on the board ended in a 18-move draw. Here's an updated pictorial and video report...\n\"I decided to play a double-edged opening and see whether Vladimir was feeling frisky,\" said a spirited Peter Leko in the press conference after the game. Kramnik wasn't, and the very sharp game on the board ended in a 18-move draw. Here's the game, with a full video report to follow.\nSecond game ends in a sharp draw\nAnyone who was expecting a cast-iron draw by challenger Peter Leko, who had the black pieces after yesterday's traumatic loss, was pleasantly surprised. The 24-year-old Hungarian chose a very sharp line in the Closed Ruy Lopez. \"I decided to play a double-edged opening and see whether Vladimir was feeling frisky,\" Peter said after the game. If the classical chess world champion had started to press for a win there he would have had an opportunity to go astray. And Peter would have been ready to pounce.\nAfter 18 moves, however, Vladimir Kramnik offered a draw, and Peter Leko accepted. The score is now 1.5:0.5 in favour of Kramnik. The reigning champion only needs to tie the final score in this 14-game match to retain his title. Tomorrow is a rest day, the third game will be played on Tuesday.\nKramnik,V (2770) - Leko,P (2741) [C88]\nWCh Brissago SUI (2), 26.09.2004\n1.e4 Unlike Leko, Kramnik plays e4 and d4 openings almost equally often these days. Leko, like Fischer, is e4 only. 1...e5 Already something of a surprise from Leko, who is practically married to the Sicilian. (Don't tell his wife, who is Armenian.)\n2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 The only time Leko has played the Spanish in the past few years he played the fashionable 3...Nf6, 4...Bc5 variation.\n4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.h3 This, along with 8.a4, tends to be categorized as an \"anti-Marshall\" move instead of the standard c3. After 8.c3 Black can play the Marshall Gambit with 8..d5!, taking the initiative and entering one of the most analyzed systems in chess. The 1.e4 world of GMs can be divided into those who will allow the Marshall and those who won't. It's safe to say nobody plays 8.h3 because they are afraid of 8.c3 d6.\n8...Bb7 9.d3 Re8 [9...d6 The main line. 10.a3 Na5 (10...Nb8 11.Nbd2 Nbd7 12.Nf1) 11.Ba2 c5 12.Nc3 Nc6] 10.Nc3 Kramnik had this position last year against Anand in Dortmund and went for a3. [10.a3 Bc5 11.Nc3 d6 12.Nd5 h6 13.c3 Ba7 14.Be3 Bxe3 15.Rxe3 Nd7 16.Ba2 Ne7 17.Nxe7+ Qxe7 18.Nh2 Nf6 19.Ng4 1/2-1/2 Kramnik,V-Anand,V/Dortmund GER 2004/(19)]\n10...Bb4 (diagram) Provocative play from Leko, and he admitted as much after the game. He said he wanted to see if Kramnik was feeling frisky with white, something he might be able to exploit. Since the game was drawn eight moves later we'll assume a low level of friskiness. According to the MegaBase, this move has only been played once before: by Ivanchuk in Monaco, 2003... against Leko!\n[10...h6 11.a3 Bc5 12.Be3 Nd4 13.Ba2 d6 14.b4 Bb6 15.Bxd4 exd4 16.Ne2 1/2-1/2 Bologan,V-Onischuk,A/Cap d'Agde 2002/CBM 92 (47)]\n11.Ng5 The attack on f7 gains a tempo to play f4. [11.Bd2 Na5 12.Nd5 Nxb3 13.Nxf6+ Qxf6 14.axb3 Bf8 15.c4 b4 16.Nh2 Qe6 17.Qf3 a5 1/2-1/2 Leko,P-Ivanchuk,V/Monte Carlo 2003/CBM 93 ext (54)]\n11...Rf8 12.a3 \"Give me the bishop or give me a tempo gain by retreating it.\" This also creates a hiding spot for the bishop. [12.f4] 12...Bxc3 13.bxc3 White has the two bishops, and the doubled c-pawn might aid in central expansion with d4.\n13...Na5 14.Ba2 c5 The standard plan of queenside expansion, although sometimes the knight goes back to b8 to head to d7. 15.f4 Temporarily giving up a pawn to gain a push in the center. 15...exf4 16.e5 Nd5 17.Bxd5 [17.Qh5?! h6 18.Ne4 (18.Bxd5 hxg5 19.c4 bxc4 20.dxc4 Bxd5 21.cxd5 f6 22.Bb2) 18...c4]\n17...Qxg5 [17...Bxd5 18.Qh5 h6 19.Ne4 Bxe4 20.Rxe4 Qg5] 18.Bxb7 (diagram) 1/2-1/2\n[18.Bxb7 Nxb7 19.Qf3 Qg3 20.Qxg3 fxg3 21.Bf4]\nOf course we'd like to see every game played out to bare kings, but White has no advantage on the board and Kramnik saw no chance of creating one in this position against Leko. White quickly gets back the pawn.\nAn easy draw with Black against Kramnik is no small thing, but every half point suits Kramnik because he is up a point (really two points because Kramnik keeps the title if the match is drawn). \u2013 Mig Greengard\nClick here to replay and download the game\nGame days start with a scenic and sometimes slightly scary car ride along the mountain coast of Lago Maggiore to the Centro Dannemann, where the match is being staged.\nAn audience of about 40 spectators is waiting for the game to begin. We counted between 30 and 60 visitors in the playing hall at different times during the first two games.\nThe gladiators enter the arena: Peter Leko, Vladimir Kramnik\n1.e4 \u2013 well, let's see, is there something sharp I can come up with in the Ruy?\nOkay, here's something to test your nerves, Mr Title Holder\nLocked in a soundproof cabin at the back of the hall, with an ample supply of coffee: commentators GM Artur Jussupow and GM Helmut Pfleger.\nDuring the game we asked Pfleger what was happening, how Peter Leko was taking the shock defeat in the first round. \"Maybe today will be a shock for Vladimir Kramnik,\" Helmut answered. \"Nobody knows, it is a very sharp game. Kramnik is attacking on the kingside, Peter Leko on the queenside. It is impossible to tell how this will end.\" The full video interview is at the end of this report.\nNot very much later, to the surprise of many spectators, Vladimir Kramnik offered Peter Leko a draw, on move 18. The challenger accepted and the two proceeded to the post match press conference.\nVladimir Kramnik in the press conference\n\"It was difficult to play today after yesterday's very emotional game. I felt I needed some time to digest it, to take a deep breath and return to normal. There was not time for me to get into the most aggressive mood. Peter played a surprising opening, and managed to equalize. I will have to check at home to see if I could have done better at some point. In the final position, after 18...Nxb7 19.Qf3 Qg3 we would be forced to exchange queens and the position is just drawish.\"\nAfter the press conference Artur Jussupow inquired whether ChessBase had installed Fritz into the players' brains. \"Fritz was displaying a 0.00 evaluation in our commentary cabin, and the draw was immediately agreed. Only the two players and Fritz saw it coming.\" No, Artur, we have not developed a bionic interface. Maybe just great minds thinking alike?\nPeter Leko in good spirits in spite of trailing by a point\n\"I was quite pleased to finish today with a draw, after yesterday. I still can't understand how it was possible for me to lose that game. So my aim this time was to go for a double-edged position, and if Vlady gets over-excited then let's see what happens. I learnt my lesson in yesterday's game, that you do not have to try to win every single game. I simply wanted to be a little more professional. But in general I think the game was of very high quality.I though about 17...Bxd5, but the problem is that there is 18.Qh5 with massive complications.\"\nThe two also told us what they had done after the previous game. Kramnik: \"I tried to get the two rooks out of my mind, and to stop trying to coordinating them in different attacking patterns. I think it was four o'clock in the morning when I was able to sleep.\" Peter Leko: \"I needed till five a.m. to get rid of those two black rooks.\"\nA fan gets an autograph from the challenger, which wife Sophie waits patiently\nVideo report on the second game\nRolf Behovits\nPress Officer World Chess Championship\nVia Ruggero Leoncavallo\nrbehovits@chessgate.de\nDannemann World Championship Site\nAll ChessBase report so far\n<< Dannemann: Kramnik wins first game with black\nLike a fine wine >>\nTopics: Dannemann World Chess Championship",
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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Daniel (son of David))\nChileab, also known as Daniel, was the second son of David, King of Israel, according to the Bible. He was David's son with his third wife Abigail, widow of Nabal the Carmelite, and is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 3:1, and 2 Samuel 3:3. Unlike the other of David's three elder sons, Amnon, Absalom, and Adonijah who were important characters in 2 Samuel, Chileab is only named in the list of David's sons and no further mention is made of him. Though being the second son, Chileab was not a contender for the throne of Israel, even after the death of the first-born Amnon, the third-born Absalom and fourth-born Adonijah. He may have died before his father. Later rabbinic traditions name him as one of four ancient Israelites who died without sin, the other three being Benjamin, Jesse and Amram. The throne eventually passed to his younger half brother, Solomon.[1][2][3]\nChileab is known as Daluyah in 2 Samuel in the Septuagint.[4]\nAccording to Rashi, Rabbi Isaac said that some questioned whether Abigail was pregnant through David or her first husband, Nabal; therefore, God arranged that Chileab would resemble David.[citation needed] It is possible his name \"Chileab,\" which can be translated \"perfection of the father,\"[5] is a reference to (or cause of) that legend.[citation needed]\n^ David Mandel Who's Who in the Jewish Bible 2007- Page 74 \"CHILEAB (Hebrew origin: Like the father) (2 Samuel 3:3) 10th century b.c.e. Chileab, born in Hebron, was King David's second son. His mother was Abigail, the widow of ... Bible does not mention him again. He was also called Daniel (1 Chronicles 3:1).\"\n^ Warren W. Wiersbe The Wiersbe Bible Commentary: The Complete Old Testament 2007 Page 580 \"2. It's likely that David's second son, Chileab (or Daniel), died young, for apart from the royal genealogy, he is not mentioned in the biblical account (1 Chron. 3:1).\"\n^ Avner Falk A Psychoanalytic History of the Jews 1996 Page 120 \"By both lists, Chileab (or Daniel) was the heir to the throne after the deaths of Amnon and Absalom.\"\n^ Hans Wilhelm Hertzberg - I & II Samuel: a commentary - Page 254 1964 \"3.1 the name Daniel surprisingly takes the place of Chileab; the old translations offer further deviations (Daluyah? Dodiyah?).\"\n^ James Orange -Synoptica Hebraea: Anglo-Hebrew Bible expositor 1858 Page 32 \"Chiliab, Kl-ab, perfection of, father, 2 Sam. iii.\"\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chileab&oldid=864940393\"\nChildren of David",
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        "raw_content": "Market Basket (New England)\n(Redirected from DeMoulas' Market Basket)\nSupermarket chain in New England, United States\nFor the Texas and Louisiana chain, see Market Basket.\nDeMoulas Supermarkets, Inc.\nLowell, Massachusetts, United States (1917 (1917))\nAthanasios Demoulas\nEfrosini Demoulas\nNew Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine\nArthur T. Demoulas (Chief Executive Officer)[2]\nBakery (not available at all stores), Dairy, Deli, Frozen Foods, Grocery, Meat, Health & Beauty Aids, Produce, Seafood, Snacks, Beer & Wine (NH and Maine stores only), Food service (not available at all stores)\nFrances Demoulas, Glorianne Demoulas, Arthur T. Demoulas, Caren Demoulas\nDeMoulas Super Markets, Inc., under the trade name Market Basket, is a chain of 79 supermarkets in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine in the United States, with headquarters in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.[4]\nFrom 1990 through late August 2014, the company was the center of a controversy over ownership and leadership, which culminated in protests receiving international media attention. On August 27, 2014, an agreement was reached between its feuding owners to sell the 50.5% stake of the company owned by the family of Arthur S. Demoulas to his cousin Arthur T. Demoulas for $1.5 billion.[2]\n1.2 Presidency of Arthur T. Demoulas\n1.3 2014 firing of Arthur T. Demoulas and protests\n1.4 Sale to Arthur T. Demoulas\n2 Market Basket today\nIn 1917, Greek immigrants Athanasios (\"Arthur\") and Efrosini Demoulas opened DeMoulas Market, a grocery store in the Acre neighborhood of Lowell, Massachusetts that specialized in fresh lamb. In 1938, the store, which operated largely on credit due to the Great Depression, was being threatened with foreclosure. The Demoulases' youngest son, Telemachus, also known as Mike, either quit or was expelled from school and went to work at the store full-time. Eventually the family earned the money needed to avoid foreclosure.[5][6]\nAfter World War II, Mike's older brother George also joined the family business. Also after the war, housing projects were constructed in the Acre, which resulted in a larger customer base for the Demoulases. In 1950, the Demoulas Brothers opened a new store to replace the original market. In 1954, they purchased the business from their parents. By 1956, the market's sales had jumped from $2,000 a year to $900,000 and the brothers began expanding. Within 15 years, the two brothers had transformed their parents' \"mom and pop\"-style store into a modern supermarket chain consisting of 15 stores.[5]\nThe last use of the name DeMoulas on a facade was on this former store in Salem, New Hampshire.\nOn June 27, 1971, George Demoulas died of a heart attack while on vacation in Greece, making Mike the sole head of the Demoulas supermarket chain. Shortly thereafter, in an effort to skirt laws limiting the amount of beer and wine licenses one supermarket chain could have, Mike Demoulas began opening stores under different names. These stores, which eventually became the Market Basket chain, were controlled entirely by Mike Demoulas and his family.[7]\nIn 1990, the widow and children of George Demoulas (including his son, Arthur S. Demoulas) sued Mike Demoulas, alleging that they had been defrauded out of their shares in the company. They claimed they had trusted Mike to take care of the family after George's death and that he exploited this trust in order to have them sell all of George's real estate and 84% of his shares in DeMoulas Super Markets to members of his own family for pennies on the dollar.[5] Mike Demoulas contended that his brother's heirs had willingly sold their shares in the company because they wanted money and their stock in DeMoulas did not pay dividends. According to Mike Demoulas, George's widow, Evanthea, asked him to sell her shares so she could have money to raise her children, her son Evan sold his shares so he could begin an auto racing career in Europe, and her two daughters, Diana and Fotene, sold their shares after they saw how much money their brother received. However, once the company began paying dividends in 1988, the family saw how much money they could have made if they had kept their shares and sought to \"rewrite history\" in order to regain what they had sold. George's children acknowledged that they had signed many of the documents authorizing the sales and transfers, but stated they were not aware of what they were signing because they were too young to understand and trusted their uncle to take care of them. A jury found in favor of George's family.[5][8]\nA few weeks after the decision, George's son Arthur S. Demoulas filed a second suit, this time alleging that Mike Demoulas had diverted assets from the jointly-owned family company, Demoulas Super Markets, to ones controlled by him and his children, including Market Basket. After an eighty-four-day bench trial, judge Maria Lopez found in favor of the plaintiffs. Lopez awarded George's family about $206 million for dividends on stock that had been improperly diverted and 50.5% of the company. She also ordered that all of the assets of Market Basket and the other companies controlled by Mike Demoulas and his family be transferred to Demoulas Super Markets and that Mike Demoulas be removed as president of the company.[8][9]\nIn early September 1990, six bugs were found at the headquarters of DeMoulas Super Markets. It was alleged that Arthur S. Demoulas had planted the bugs in order to listen to the legal strategy of the other side of the Demoulas family. Michael Kettenbach, the son-in law of Mike Demoulas, sued Arthur S. Demoulas, claiming that Demoulas had \"invaded his privacy rights by having listening devices planted at DSM headquarters.\" In 1994, a jury found in favor of Arthur S. Demoulas.[8][9] However, a new trial was granted after a woman came forward with new evidence - a recording of her boyfriend admitting to bugging the office for Arthur S. Demoulas. The case was damaged though when the woman admitted to being a crack cocaine addict who received about $500,000 in housing and other expenses from the family of Telemachus Demoulas and the man on the tape testified that he had been lying during the recorded conversation. On August 4, 1997, Arthur S. Demoulas was again cleared of wiretapping charges by a federal jury.[8][8][10]\nIn 1991, George Demoulas's family sued Telemachus Demoulas, his son Arthur T. Demoulas, and DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc. chief financial officer D. Harold Sullivan, alleging that the three violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 by using their positions as the trustees of the company's employee profit-sharing plan to make fiscally irresponsible real estate loans to friends and business associates.[11] The United States Department of Labor filed a similar complaint six months later.[12] On May 31, 1994 the Department of Labor announced that they had reached a settlement in which the trustees agreed to sell $22 million of the loans by July 11 or purchase them themselves as well as pay the plan $750,000 to make up for the dropped interest rates on the loans (unless the loan recipients paid the money instead). The trustees also agreed not to make any similar investments. The trustees admitted no wrongdoing in the case.[13] Despite the heavy investment in risky real estate loans, the plan never posted a loss. In the civil case, Judge Rya W. Zobel ruled that the trustees' actions were \"wrong but not corrupt\" and that the settlement with the Department of Labor was \"an adequate remedy\". Therefore, she denied the request to have them removed.[14]\nIn 1997 the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld a lower court's ruling that Arthur T. Demoulas had presented the DeMoulas Super Markets Board of Directors with \u201cmisleading, inaccurate, and materially incomplete\u201d information in order to receive a rejection and keep his cousins from receiving any of the profits from Lee Drug, a pharmacy chain he started after the board rejected his proposal to start a pharmacy division of Market Basket.[15]\nIn 1999, Mike Demoulas resigned as president due to a court order. He was succeeded by William Marsden.[16]\nPresidency of Arthur T. Demoulas[edit]\nBy 2002, Rafaele Evans, the widow of George's son Evan, was voting with Arthur T. Demoulas due to her displeasure with her brother-in-law, Arthur S. Demoulas, after he attempted to gain control of the trust that controlled her daughter's shares. This gave Arthur T. a majority vote on the Board of Directors.[17] In 2008, Arthur T. Demoulas was named President and CEO of DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc. During his tenure as CEO, sales grew from $3 billion a year to $4 billion, and the number of employees grew from 14,000 to 25,000. During the same time, competitors Stop & Shop and Shaw's closed many of their stores due to financial troubles. Market Basket also faced new competition from discount grocer Wegmans,[18] which opened its first Massachusetts store in 2011. On the employee front, Arthur T. was known for his ability to remember his associates' names, birthdays, and milestones, attending many of their weddings and funerals, checking in on ill employees, and asking about the spouses and children of his workers.[15][19] He was seen as a father figure by a number of his employees and compared to It's a Wonderful Life protagonist George Bailey for his willingness to put people over profit.[20]\nMarket Basket store in Bourne\nDemoulas's opponents criticized him for being \"openly defiant\" of the board of directors and having a \"dictatorial\" management style.[18] In a 2010 memo to the Board of Directors, Arthur S. Demoulas accused Arthur T. Demoulas of \"plundering\" millions by paying millions in excessive real estate prices for new Market Basket store locations. One example cited in the memo alleged that Arthur T. had recommended that the company pay $20.9 million to purchase a property in Bourne, Massachusetts, owned by an entity in which he was a major investor. After the sale, Arthur S. had the property appraised by a Boston real estate executive, who valued the property at $9 million. He also accused Arthur T. of paying \"grossly excessive fees\" to Retail Development and Management Inc., a real estate firm owned by his brothers-in-law Michael Kettenbach and Joseph Pasquale that oversaw Market Basket's real estate and helped it develop new stores. He and his attorneys argued that the 7.5% of the total development costs \"was far in excess\" of the prevailing market rate of 2% to 3%.[21]\nArthur T. denied his cousin's claim. He argued that Arthur S. trumped up the charges in order to take control of the company and pay himself and the other shareholders more money. Attorneys for Arthur T. noted that Cushman & Wakefield later appraised the Bourne property at $25.5 million. Arthur T. also defended his arrangement with Kettenbach and Pasquale, which he said allowed Market Basket to purchase properties without alerting its competitors, thus avoiding a bidding war and saving the company money.[21]\nIn 2011, the Board of Directors hired Mel L. Greenberg, a retired judge, to investigate Arthur S.'s claims. Greenberg found that there was no wrongdoing by Arthur T. in the purchase of real estate (including the Bourne property) that the fees paid to Retail Development and Management were not excessive. However, he did find that Arthur T. and the Board of Directors had neglected their fiduciary duties by not looking into whether or not the company would have been better off if it had exercised its option to purchase its store in Somersworth, New Hampshire instead of renting it from a company in which Arthur T. and his family owned a 55% stake.[21]\n2014 firing of Arthur T. Demoulas and protests[edit]\nMain article: Market Basket protests\nDecades of resentment and legal spats between cousins Arthur S. and Arthur T. Demoulas came to a head in mid-2013, when Evans switched loyalties, tipping the majority vote from Arthur T. to Arthur S.[22] On July 18, 2013, the board did not take up a motion to remove Arthur T. as CEO after protesters gathered outside the meeting.[23][24] Five days later, the board voted to distribute $250 million to family shareholders, an action opposed by Arthur T.[25] In March 2014, two board members elected by Arthur T., William Shea and Terence Carleton, skipped a board meeting in which it was anticipated that there could be a vote to remove Arthur T. as CEO. Arthur S.'s side of the family sued Shea and Carelton, alleging they had boycotted the meeting. A Suffolk Superior Court judge ruled that Shea and Darman were required to attend the next meeting.[18]\nMarket Basket's flagship store in Chelsea, Massachusetts, site of June 24 rally\nOn June 23, 2014, three top-level executives - CEO Arthur T. Demoulas, Vice President Joseph Rockwell, and Director of Operations William Marsden - were fired by the board.[26] The Chief Executive position was filled by James Gooch, a former Radio Shack executive, and Felicia Thornton, formerly of supermarket company Albertsons, sharing the position.[27] In response, six high-level managers resigned, and 300 employees held a rally outside Market Basket's Chelsea, Massachusetts flagship store on June 24.[27]\nBeginning on July 18, 2014, additional protests with as many as 5,000 employees and customers were held at the company's Tewksbury headquarters and other locations demanding the reinstatement of Arthur T.[20][28] Many warehouse and corporate office workers including delivery truck drivers went on strike, leaving some shelves bare at many Market Basket locations.[29][30] On July 20, seven employees were fired for their roles in organizing the protests.[31] In the midst of the protests, Arthur T. offered to buy the entire company from his cousins, an offer that the board (controlled by Arthur S.'s family) said it would consider. The board was reportedly also reviewing additional offers.[32]\nSale to Arthur T. Demoulas[edit]\nOn July 28, 2014, the Boston Globe reported that Arthur T. Demoulas was the only remaining bidder for the 50.5% stake of the company held by the family of Arthur S. Demoulas. All previous offers by outside parties to buy the company had been withdrawn and the board was reportedly \"furiously negotiating\" with Arthur T. to resolve the situation. The board denied this report, claiming that several offers were still being considered.[33]\nOn August 17, 2014, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan met with both sides of the feud in an attempt to broker a deal.[22] On August 22, Arthur T. and his sisters made a $1.5 billion offer for the 50.5% of shares owned by the opposing side of the family; several subsequent days of negotiations initially failed to reach an accord.[34] Some analysts estimated the company to be in \"dire\" financial straits due to the weeks of protests.[22]\nOn August 27, 2014, the shareholders of Market Basket reached a deal to sell the remaining 50.5% shares of the company to Arthur T. Demoulas for $1.5 billion.[2][35] According to Fortune, Demoulas was backed by The Blackstone Group, a private equity firm that put up over $500 million towards the purchase price.[36] However, according to the Boston Globe, a source reported the deal was funded with debt, not private equity.[37]\nFelicia Thornton and Jim Gooch remained as the Chief Executives of the company but Arthur T. was given full operational authority until the deal closed. On December 12, 2014, it was announced that the deal was complete.[37]\nMarket Basket today[edit]\nA typical Market Basket store in Portsmouth, New Hampshire\nIn their 2017 ratings, Consumer Reports ranked Market Basket at #2 among national supermarkets, second only to Wegmans.[38][39]\nAs of November 2017, Market Basket currently operates 79 stores within three states - 49 locations in its home state of Massachusetts, 29 stores in New Hampshire, and a single store in Maine. The chain's footprint has expanded greatly in the past 15 years, and now encompasses an area stretching along the New England coastline from Cape Cod to southern Maine, to as far west as just shy of the Vermont and Rhode Island state lines. The first Maine location opened in Biddeford in August 2013[40], while a second Maine store is planned in Westbrook for opening in late 2018 or early 2019. [41]\nNew projects were stalled from 2013 to 2014 due to disputes between company president Arthur T. Demoulas and his sisters, and chairman Arthur S. Demoulas. After Arthur T. Demoulas and his sisters gained control of the company in August 2014, he announced that he hoped to open two or three of these stores by the end of the year.[42] The first new store to open since the sale to Arthur T. and his sisters, located in Revere, opened on October 26, 2014.[43] A new store in Littleton opened on November 8, 2014, coinciding with the closing of the old Westford store.[44] The newest store in New Hampshire opened on August 7, 2016, in Rochester.[1]\nEmployees who work more than 1,000 hours a year are eligible to enter profit-sharing program. Employees also receive benefits, including healthcare and paid sick leave.[19][45] No Market Basket employees belong to any trade union.[46]\nMarket Basket does not use supermarket loyalty cards.[47] Market Basket also differs from other supermarkets because it typically does not feature pharmacies within its stores.[48] Further, Market Basket does not have self-checkout lanes. Company President Arthur T. Demoulas stated that he wanted \"a human being waiting on a human being\".[49]\nUntil 2017, Market Basket did not have an official company website or any online presence. An independent website started by a customer filled the void and contained weekly specials and store locations and hours.[50] On October 24, 2017, the company launched their first website as well as accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.[51]\n^ a b Dandurant, Karen (August 7, 2016). \"Market Basket celebrates grand opening\". Fosters.com. Retrieved August 27, 2016.\n^ a b c Vaccaro, Adam (27 August 2014). \"He's Baaaaaack: Arthur T. to Buy Market Basket in $1.5 Billion Sale\". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 28 August 2014.\n^ \"Demoulas Super Markets\". Forbes. Retrieved August 27, 2016.\n^ a b Ross, Casey (10 August 2014). \"'Onerous' terms prolong standoff, Arthur T. say\". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 12 August 2014.\n^ a b c d Zernike, Kate (11 January 1998). \"Demoulas v. Demoulas\".\n^ Pereira, Joseph (13 July 1994). \"Family That Amassed Supermarket Fortune Splits in a Bitter Feud\". The New York Times.\n^ Reidy, Chris (14 March 1997). \"SJC upholds decision in Demoulas feud\". The Boston Globe.\n^ a b c d e Frisch, Michael S. (Fall 2007). \"Zealousness Run Amok\". The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics.\n^ a b Nealon, Patricia (16 July 1997). \"Wiretap claims are key to DeMoulas fight\". The Boston Globe.\n^ Nealon, Patricia (5 August 1997). \"Federal court jury clears Demoulas\". The Boston Globe.\n^ Kennedy, John H. (16 October 1991). \"Demoulas family in another legal squabble\". The Boston Globe.\n^ Zuckoff, Mitchell (13 June 1992). \"Labor Dept. Joins Demoulas Family Fight\". The Boston Globe.\n^ Kennedy, John H. (1 June 1994). \"Demoulas pension plan suit is settled\". The Boston Globe.\n^ Reidy, Chris (14 April 1995). \"Pension trustees cleared\". The Boston Globe.\n^ a b Borchers, Callum (22 August 2014). \"Arthur T. 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Archived from the original on July 28, 2014.\n^ Ross, Casey (18 July 2014). \"Market Basket CEO gets reprieve\". Boston Globe. Retrieved 25 August 2014.\n^ Ross, Casey (23 July 2014). \"Market Basket board votes to distribute $250 million to owners\". Boston Globe. Retrieved 25 August 2014.\n^ Scott, Christopher. \"Market Basket CEO canned\". Lowell Sun. Retrieved 24 June 2014.\n^ a b Vaccaro, Adam (24 June 2014). \"Leaders Resign While Hundreds of Market Basket Employees Rally in Support of Fired CEO\". Boston Globe. Retrieved 25 June 2014.\n^ Unknown, Unknown (July 21, 2014). \"Thousands Rally Outside Tewksbury Market Basket\". Boston Globe. Retrieved 28 July 2014.\n^ \"Market Basket shelves look bare during corporate strike\". WMUR. 19 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.\n^ Associated Press (25 July 2014). \"A tale of two Arthurs: Market Basket family feud sparks workers' revolt\". The Guardian. 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        "raw_content": "Stutton, North Yorkshire\nStutton shown within North Yorkshire\nStutton with Hazlewood\nStutton is a small village in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England, a mile southwest of Tadcaster.\nThe old station house at Stutton, now a private home\nIt lies in the valley of the Cock Beck which discharges into the River Wharfe one mile to the east of the village. It is in the parliamentary constituency of Selby, the civil parish of Stutton-cum-Hazlewood and ecclesiastical parish of Tadcaster.\nIt has an ancient history, likely founded by a Viking settler named Stufi in the late 9th century. By the time of William the Conqueror\u2019s Domesday survey in 1086 it had a mill, meadow and woodland along with a number of villagers. It remained a small hamlet until major residential development occurred in the 1960s and 70s.\nFrom Norman times until 1907/8 a substantial part of the village was owned by the Vavasour family of Hazlewood Castle as part of the Stutton-cum-Hazlewood estate. The castle is now a prestigious hotel.\nThe district close to the village is famous for the milk white magnesium limestone quarried since Roman times and used in the construction of York Minster and much local property. The most famous quarry \u201cJack Daw\u201d is located \u00bd mile to the west.\nTraditionally villagers would make a living working in agriculture on the productive soils which overlie the limestone. The marshy area in the village close to the Cock Beck contained many willow groves and willow harvesting, drying and stripping was a cottage industry until the 1930s. The long straight willow stems were used for basket making.\nA railway line was authorized by Act of Parliament between Harrogate and Church Fenton in July 1845 to the York and North Midland Railway Company, later becoming the North Eastern Railway. The route of the line passed through Stutton and a station and goods yard was built. Construction took place between 1845 and 1847 with the line opening from Church Fenton to Spofforth including Stutton on 10 August 1847 and Harrogate on 20 July 1848.\nThe station building is Tudor style, two stored, brick with sandstone edging. It was designed by the famous railway architect George Townsend Andrews (1804\u20131855). Andrews was a close associate of George Hudson the York railway \u2018King\u2019 who was a one-time sheriff of York but later disgraced due to fraudulent business practices. Andrews designed many high-quality stations in the north-east and favoured classical and Gothic styles.\nPassenger traffic at Stutton station was never commercially successful due to the small size of the village and proximity to Tadcaster Station. Some effort was made post 1847 in the village to stimulate development and roads were moved and building sized plots laid out but most were not taken. The station closed to passenger traffic on 30 June 1905, although occasional holiday charters continued to call at the Station until the 1960s.\nRailway staff continued to occupy the building to work the adjacent level crossing over the road Weeding Gate and the signal box built of wood at the northern end of the property. The signal box was demolished in the late 1960s.\nThe civil Parish Council of Stutton-cum-Hazlewood met in the waiting room of the building from the 22 May 1908 (and likely before) until 4 February 1960 when it transferred to the then new Stutton Village Hall. The building was also used as the local polling station.\nOn 4 January 1964 the whole line was closed to passenger traffic and on 2 April 1966 closed to goods traffic and the track lifted as part of the Beeching era railway closures.\nIn 1970 the British Railways board put the Station building up for sale and, after some time, it was sold and sympathetically converted into a private house.\nIn 1900 the village had a water mill, railway station and goods yard, blacksmiths workshop, large purpose built malting building, two shops, C of E mission church, a public house and a collection of ancient limestone built houses.\nToday, the village has a public house the Hare and Hounds, owned by Samuel Smith Brewery, about 70 houses, mostly modern, but with at least 1 dating back to 1697 (Manor House Farm), and a small village hall. St Aidan's, a small C of E Church, was a prominent feature in the village until its deconsecration in the early 2000s, although the building and stained glass window remain. Other amenities are located in the neighbouring town of Tadcaster.\nJust southwest of Stutton is Wingate Hill, the site of the Saxon court for the West Riding. (Stutton was historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire.)\n^ \"Civil Parish population 2011\". Retrieved 16 August 2015.\nWikimedia Commons has media related to Stutton, North Yorkshire.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stutton,_North_Yorkshire&oldid=773599864\"",
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        "raw_content": "Home Tolly Town Hope To Get Clarity On Padmavati Release By Year End: Shahid\nHope To Get Clarity On Padmavati Release By Year End: Shahid\nMumbai: Actor Shahid Kapoor says he is hopeful that there would be clarity on the release of his controversy-ridden film \u201cPadmavati\u201d by end of this month. Sanjay Leela Bhansali\u2019s period drama is yet to receive a certificate from the CBFC.\nSeveral Rajput outfits and political leaders have accused the director of \u2018distorting historical facts\u2019 in the movie. Starring Deepika Padukone in the title role, with Shahid as Maharawal Ratan Singh and Ranveer Singh as Sultan Alauddin Khilji, the film was earlier scheduled to arrive in the theatres on December 1.\nBoth Bhansali and Padukone received death threats for being a part of the film. Asked about the project\u2019s current status, Shahid said, \u201cI am sure we will have clarity by the end of this year about when the film is releasing. But we want it to release as soon as possible.\u201d\nThe actor was speaking at the red carpet of Zee Cine Awards last night.\nAsked if the controversy over the magnum opus put a dampener on his professional life in 2017, the 36-year-old actor said the year held a lot of excitement for him as he got to be a part of a memorable film like \u2018Padmavati\u2019.\n\u201cOf course, there has been the whole controversy around \u2018Padmavati\u2019 but it is such a special film. When I look back at this year, it has been one of the most exciting years in my career \u2013 to be doing \u2018Padmavati\u2019, to be a part of a film which I really believe is going to be historic and remembered, if I may say so,\u201d he said.\nSahid kapor\nPrevious articleBindra Calls For Improvement In Athlete Support System\nNext articleKhaleda Zia Issues Legal Notice To Haseena",
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        "raw_content": "Home Khel Bengal CRICKET No Regrets, Couldn\u2019t Have Had Better Farewell: Ashish Nehra\nNo Regrets, Couldn\u2019t Have Had Better Farewell: Ashish Nehra\nNew Delhi: India\u2019s veteran speedster Ashish Nehra, who retired from all forms of cricket on Wednesday, said that he has no regrets in his 18-year-long cricket journey.\nNehra bowled his last ball here at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, also his home ground, where the Virat Kohli-led team thrashed New Zealand by 53 runs in the first of three Twenty20 internationals.\nIt was a historical day for India as they broke the spell against Kiwis to establish their first T20I win against them and also for Nehra as he bid adieu to his career on the ground where it all started.\n\u201cIt is an emotional moment. I am lucky that I bid adieu to cricket from my home ground. I still remember 1997, when I bowled my first over,\u201d Nehra told the media while recalling his cricket years.\nThe heavy-hearted \u2018Indian Cricket\u2019s Jon Snow\u2019 said, \u201cIt\u2019s not how you start, it is about how you finish. I don\u2019t think I can get better than this.\u201d\n\u201cFor me, those fifteen people inside are the most important. As long as they are asking me to play more and want me in the team, that what is most important for me. I am happy that they still value me,\u201d he further said.\nThe left-arm fast bowler had many hiccups in his almost 18-year-long cricket journey. The fast bowler has been hit with a long string of injuries right through his cricketing career. There were also years when he was not selected for the Indian team.\nTalking about the years when he was not picked for the team, Nehra said, \u201cI never asked questions to team management and selectors. They didn\u2019t pick me, it was entirely their call. You can\u2019t blame someone for not picking you. But if you are good, your chance will come, but you have to be ready for it. I was ready for it. Now, I am playing for last two years, doing well and getting this kind of farewell. So maybe this is God\u2019s payback for my hard work.\u201d\nNehra said that he grabbed his chance with both the hands. \u201cThere were difficult times in between. For good six months in 2007, I didn\u2019t bowl a single ball even in the nets. I had ankle surgery and ten-eleven surgeries. It wasn\u2019t easy, but then I am a very content guy. I always see the positive things,\u201d he added.\nThe 38-year-old also said that India is more of a star-loving country than a sport-loving one. \u201cI want to see people coming for Ranji trophies,\u201d Nehra said.\nAsked about the captain under whom he played enjoying most, Nehra said, \u201cI never like to compare. I have played under Dada (Surav Ganguly), M S (M S Dhoni), Virat (Virat Kohli). Everybody is different, it is difficult to compare.\u201d\nTalking about his future plans after retirement, the fast bowler said, \u201cI know only cricket. I haven\u2019t decided what I will do next. I will sit and relax and think.\u201d\nThe left-arm fast bowler made his international debut way back in 1999 against Sri Lanka in Colombo.\nHe was also a part of the young Indian brigade that played the 2003 World Cup.\nThe Indian star bid adieu from the game with a tally of 235 wickets from 164 matches across all the formats in international cricket.\nPrevious articleMNS & Congress Workers Clashes Over Hawkers",
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        "raw_content": "News + Events A Call for Truth and Action in a Nation of Immigrants\nEllis Island immigrant children mural. Photo: Zach Korb CC BY-NC 2.0\nImmigration policy demands honest, good-faith debate. Yet too much of our national dialogue has lost its grounding in facts and common values, peddling falsehoods, fears, and hate instead. Today\u2019s truth is that families are being hurt. Our moral compass as a nation has been skewed.\nTo counter the deeply troubling narratives currently shaping immigration policy and perceptions around this issue, we declare the following statements in line with our values, and in solidarity with families, who deserve just and humane treatment, regardless of background.\nImmigrants are not \u201cinvaders\u201d \u2013 they are families fleeing physical violence and political oppression; they are seeking safety and an opportunity to build a better life.\nThe same is true of many of our own families before us. Outside of Native American communities, we are all immigrants. We are a nation of immigrants and it is the best of our national character to welcome immigrants.\nFalse narratives are being used to claim that immigrants are mass perpetrators of crime, destruction, and murder.\nThese narratives are based on recycled \u201cdata,\u201d long ago shown to be false. In fact, the data shows the exact opposite \u2013 that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than the non-immigrant population, and that crime rates often go down in areas that experience an increase in immigration.\nOutrageously, these and other false narratives, all of which are screens for anti-immigrant bias and hatred, are being used to call for depriving immigrant families of due process, for deporting them or barring them entry without even an appearance before a judge. This is both un-American and morally unacceptable.\nEvery effort must be made to locate all of the children that have been ripped from their families; every effort must be made to reunite these children with their families as soon as humanly possible.\nFamilies belong together \u2013 period.\nIt is the responsibility of American lawmakers to find fair, humane, and sustainable solutions to immigration that are consistent with our American ideals.\nTo work toward such solutions is a duty, not a waste of time. As they discharge this duty, lawmakers must not perpetuate long-term horrors for the sake of addressing the horror of the moment. They must carefully consider whether legislating around the Flores settlement simply opens the door to indefinite, long-term incarceration of entire families.\nOur nation is in a moment that requires action and dialogue; this is an opportunity to rise to the best of our national ideals and the best in our national character.\nAs we engage each other in this moment, we must all do our best to \u201cgo high,\u201d recognizing our common humanity and treating each other accordingly.\nJoin the actions across the country.\nCome join us in Brownsville on June 28 and Washington D.C. on June 30. EVA will be there.",
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        "raw_content": "High frequency trading is something\nthat has been gradually coming on because of computers.\nSo, instead of sitting there with your finger to push the button,\nwhen a bidder ask comes up that you want,\nyou can program a computer to do that,\nand the computer program can trade algorithmically.\nSo that the execution,\nsome of those things you may never even see them.\nAn offer to buy or sell would appear and\ndisappear within such a tiny fraction of a second that you couldn't even see it.\nSo, what you can also do is trade,\nyou can also enter on your computer a trade that flashes up for just a millisecond,\nand so only computers will respond.\nSo that could be a strategy that you would use.\nYou only want to trade with computers.\nWhile there's no formal way to do that,\nbut you just cancel your order after a millisecond,\nand that you can be sure that no humans will be able to trade that.\nThe speed of transmission matters in this market,\nso you have to be, you have to start thinking about the speed of light.\nElectricity flows at approximately the speed of\nlight and fiber optic cables also at the speed of light.\nSo, if you are on the West Coast of the United States,\nthat's 3,000 miles from New York,\nand you're dealing with the New York Exchange 3,000 miles at the speed of light,\na 50th of a second or 20 milliseconds.\nThat's too \u2013 it's not gonna go.\nYou can't let it take 20 milliseconds.\nSo, they have to move close to the exchange.\nSome people are alarmed by high frequency trading.\nThey think all these high frequency traders can out \u2014 they\ncan play much faster than I am and I'm gonna be destined to be a loser.\nBut I don't think it's that worrisome if you don't trade too much.\nThey can somehow tax trades a little bit in effect.\nCould you go over the pros and cons of high frequency trading, if, possibly,\nwhether or not you think this battle to have\nthe fastest connection between cities is actually adding value to the market?\nYeah, I don't think that high frequency trading\nis particularly adding value to the market,\nand in fact, it's siphoning money out.\nAnd recent estimates show that it's\na substantial suck on money from \u2014 it's not really socially viable.\nSo one recent proposal was that we should change the way orders are executed.\nInstead of executing them instantly as they're placed,\nto group them up.\nInstead of every millisecond trade being executed as soon as it's received,\nyou have them wait maybe a full second or maybe even 10 seconds.\nAnd so, it's like having separate auctions every 10 seconds,\nand all the trades that come in in\nthat 10 second interval are grouped together and all reach,\nall are executed to\nthe best buyer or seller for that longer interval.\nWe can eliminate millisecond trading.\nThis has been proposed.\nIt's not my idea.\nIt sounds like it's something that may actually\nhappen in the not too distant future because this has nothing gained\nby \u2014 people are installing\nfiber optic cable so that they can\nbe a millisecond ahead of some of other \u2014 in other words,\nthere's already a fiber optic cable leading between two cities,\nbut somebody says, \"Yeah,\nbut it's not the straightest route and if I cut it off a little bit straighter,\nI can get a whole millisecond.\nThat's a gold mine to me.\"\nWell, it's not contributing to society,\nbut that's the kind of thing that could be changed by changing trading rules.\nDo you think there's any incentive by the public\nto actually push for a regulation that would \u2013\nI think so. I think millisecond trading doesn't have any particular advantage.\nI think the history of Western civilization is we do these sorts of things.\nWe're capable of making changes in rules.\nNow there's gonna be someone who really opposes it,\nsomeone who just installed a fiber optic cable that's straighter than any other one.\nDoes it have to be done by the government for like \u2014\nOh, it doesn't have to be done by the government.\nIt can be done by the exchanges.\nThe exchanges make their own rules. The members vote.\nSo, if you are a member,\nmost members on the exchange don't benefit from millisecond trading,\nand they could vote to change the rules.\nDo you think high frequency trading contributes to\nefficient markets or has nothing to do with efficient markets?\nWell, it makes the millisecond efficient,\nbut only computers can see it.\nYeah, I don't consider this one of the top issues facing the world today,\nbecause it's only measured in billions of dollars per year\nthat sucked off of investors by millisecond traders.\nIt doesn't compare with other issues facing the world today.",
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        "raw_content": "I graduated from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and then completed my orthopedic residency training at UCLA, where I was selected for a faculty position during my orthopedic sports medicine fellowship. I am a clinical professor of Orthopedic Surgery at UC Irvine. I\u2019m also the chief innovations and transformation officer for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, which means I lead a team of extremely motivated people who are passionate about developing ways to improve the quality of care and service for our members. I\u2019ve also served as the local and regional chief of orthopedic surgery and assistant area medical director.\nI specialize in orthopedic surgery with a subspecialty in sports medicine and arthroscopic reconstructive surgery of the knee and shoulder. As a specialist in orthopedic sports medicine, treating athletes of all skill levels and abilities provides me with a great sense of satisfaction. I have thoroughly enjoyed my orthopedic practice for over 20 years. Every interaction I\u2019ve had with my members has provided me with a unique opportunity to learn about someone and help them recover from their ailments. Enabling my members to be physically active and to return to their respective sports is a source of joy for me. I\u2019ve had the privilege to care for athletes of all levels, from juniors to professionals to masters.\nExercise is a key ingredient to healthy living and is an essential part of my life. I remain very active in the outdoors, engaging in beach volleyball, golf, general fitness, and martial arts. If you need my help, my team and I will do what we can to keep you active in your sports.",
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        "raw_content": "What Does \u201cMeaning of Life\u201d Mean?\nTags: intrinsic value, meaning of life, moral realism\nI am interested in the best \u201cpurpose for life\u201d rather than answering the question, \u201cWhy were we created?\u201d These are related questions for some people, but I want to know if anything really matters.\nI am not going to try to answer the question, \u201cIs there a meaning of life?\u201d in this essay. Instead, I want to clarify what the question means. What would it mean if there is a meaning of life? What would it mean if there isn\u2019t? The belief that there is a meaning of life (i.e. that something really does matter) is basically what philosophers call \u201cintrinsic value.\u201d If something really matters, then it has a very important sort of value. In general, we want to increase the number of good things and decrease the number of bad things in the world.\nIntrinsic values has been part of philosophical discourse for thousands of years, but it has rarely been described well, and even philosophers seem to misunderstand what \u201cintrinsic values\u201d are supposed to refer to. In order to describe intrinsic values, I will discuss the following:\nWhat the term \u201cintrinsic value\u201d does and does not refer to.\nHow people misunderstand intrinsic values\nSome people believe that God is required or morality will no longer be justified. In particular, God has to exist or \u201cnothing really matters.\u201d Plato and many Christians agree that morality requires a foundation: The Forms or God. Either there is an ideal (Form) of the person that we must try to emulate, or God is the ultimate source of perfection that we must try to emulate. Without the Forms or God, supposedly there would be no intrinsic value. It is true that we want morality to be based on reality. We don\u2019t want morality to be merely delusional or \u201cjust a matter of taste.\u201d However, I will argue that the reality described by science seems to be sufficient to explain how intrinsic values can exist. (i.e. We don\u2019t need a transcendent reality in order for something to \u201creally matter.\u201d) Pain seems to be bad and giving people an aspirin to help them avoid pain makes perfect sense, even if God doesn\u2019t exist. (more\u2026)\nShould We Want Morality to Require God?\nTags: foundation, god, intrinsic value, morality, nihilism\nPlato may have been the first philosopher to suggest that ethics requires a \u201cfoundation,\u201d which ended up being his theory of the Forms: A realm quite unlike the physical world (eternal, unchanging, perfect, and so on). An action is virtuous if it resembles the nature of the perfect human being. The Stoics and Epicureans did not agree with Plato because they only believed in the physical world. They found the Forms to require unnecessary commitments concerning reality. The physical world seemed sufficient to explain ethics. Then for a couple thousand years Christians dominated meta-ethical philosophy and agreed with Plato that a special foundation is necessary for ethics. In particular, God must exist (which, like the forms, is eternal, unchanging, and perfect). An action is virtuous if it resembles the nature of God. The Christians argued that if God doesn\u2019t exist, then nothing really matters. (more\u2026)\nDenying the Meaning of Life\nTags: argument, intrinsic values, nihilism, relativism\nImagine that you will no longer exist within the next two seconds. If done properly, you will think about what your existence really means and appreciate the fact that you still exist. You will realize how amazing it is to be alive. Expect to no longer exist every moment and you will appreciate your life every moment. This is evidence that either our life really matters, or our life is worth living for some other reason. If we are not deluded when we imagine the value of our own existence, then we have evidence that something really does matter. However, it isn\u2019t easy to be sure.\nDo you want people to stop doing horrible crimes? Do you want to live a meaningful life? Do you want to make the world a better place? If so, you need to know if \u201canything really matters.\u201d Philosophers have been trying to find out if \u201canything really matters\u201d for thousands of years, and we have a lot we can learn from them. I am not going to currently attempt to prove that \u201csomething really matters.\u201d Instead, I want to prove to you that the question, \u201cDoes anything really matter?\u201d is something we should be asking ourselves, and we should want to know the best answers to the question available. (more\u2026)",
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        "raw_content": "Ferrari 812 Superfast Images\nRent a Ferrari 812 Superfast\nHomeFerrari Car Hire in EuropeFerrari 812 Superfast\nThe Ferrari 812 Superfast rental gives you access to an Italian beauty. This supercar features modern styling and a sharp design. It\u2019s also powered by a naturally aspirated V12 engine, so it\u2019s more than just a car to look at; it\u2019s made to go. This luxury car is nothing short of stunning and breathtaking. Whether you\u2019re drooling over the exterior or sitting with your mouth open in the cabin, you\u2019ll be amazed at how sleek it truly is in person.\nThis two-door, two-passenger supercar is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine that throws out 789 horsepower. That gives it a top speed of 211 mph and a 0-60 mph time of 2.9 seconds. With power like this, it\u2019s possible you\u2019ve never been in a vehicle of this magnitude.\nThere\u2019s much more to this luxury sports car beyond the powerful engine and sexy styling. It\u2019s also engineered to be completely aerodynamic. This provides a more exhilarating, consistent driving experience. It\u2019s faster and more controlled than its predecessor. It also comes with active flaps on the front underbody, electrically-assisted steering, 20-inch wheels and a dual-clutch seven-speed F1 automated manual transmission.\nIf you want to take your travels up a notch, it\u2019s time to turn some heads in this sporty, swift Ferrari 812 Superfast for hire. Sitting behind the wheel causes you to feel like a superhero ready to take on the world. Enjoy the responsive handling and rapid acceleration out on the open road. Whether you are heading to a special event or just taking a road trip, this Italian beauty is ready to help create memories that last a lifetime.",
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        "raw_content": "Equipped: For Every Good Work\n2018 TGC: Carolinas Conference\nSeptember 19-21, 2018 | East Cooper Baptist Church, Mount Pleasant, SC\nPastors and ministry leaders are invited to join us at this year's The Gospel Coalition: Carolinas Regional Conference. The topic of this year's conference will be Equipped: For Every Good Work.\nEarly Bird Registration is available March 1 - July 31 for $60.\nRegistration will go up August 1 to $80.\nRegistration closes September 12.\nRussell Moore (MDiv, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and a Council member of The Gospel Coalition. He has authored many books, including Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel.\nJason Cook is an editor for The Gospel Coalition, focusing on pastoral ministry and integrating faith and work. He is an associate pastor of preaching at Fellowship Memphis. He earned his MDiv from Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama, where he helped to build Iron City Church, a multi-ethnic ministry in one of America's most segregated cities. He earned an undergraduate degree from University of Mississippi on a football scholarship.\nBuster Brown is a Council member of The Gospel Coalition and has been the senior pastor of East Cooper Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina since 1982. Pastor Brown earned his B.A. in history from The Citadel and then spent two years as a Journeyman missionary with the IMB in Singapore. Following his time overseas, Pastor Brown studied at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he went on to earn his M.Div. in 1981.\nRichard Phillips is a Council member of The Gospel Coalition and has been the senior minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina since 2007. After earning his B.A. from the University of Michigan, and M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania\u2019s Wharton School of Business, Dr. Phillips served as an officer in the US Army. Dr. Phillips then went on to earn his M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary and his Doctorate of Divinity from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.\nAndy Davis is a Council member of The Gospel Coalition and has been the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church in Durham, North Carolina since 1998. He earned a degree in engineering from MIT and while working as an engineer, Andy began seminary at Gordon-Conwell where he earned his M.Div. in 1990. He and his family followed the call of the Lord to Japan where they were involved in church planting through the IMB. In 1998, Dr. Davis graduated from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY, with a Ph.D. in Church History.\n2:00pm Session One\nHow the Scriptures Equip, Andy Davis\nEvery Good Work, Rick Phillips\n4:00pm Session Two\nOpportunities and Obstacles in the Local Church, Jason Cook\nPanel Discussion on Church and Culture\n9:00am Session Three\nWorship/Devotion\nGrowing in Christ and Convictions, Buster Brown\n2:00pm Session Four\nWhat Does Biblical Cultural Engagement Look Like, Jason Cook\n9:00am Session Five\nPerseverance and Grace, Jason Cook\nRoundtable Discussion on Next Steps\nHow Much Heaven Do You Want?, Andy Davis\n12:00pm Dismiss\n361 Egypt Road, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464, United States\nSale Ends: Sep 13, 2018 2:00 AM EDT\nThe Gospel Coalition: Carolinas Chapter (TGCC) exists to promote gospel-centered ministry in the area of North and South Carolina. Our aim is to serve ministry leaders by providing an atmosphere in which likeminded individuals can connect with one another, find resources, encourage each other, and be encouraged. Our hope and prayer is to see God bring together people from all across our region committed to gospel-centered ministry for the next generation. Through prayerful collaboration, we long to see the gospel strengthen our churches, reach the lost, and shine brightly in our communities \u2013 all to the glory of God.\nIn summary, we are a collection of pastors and ministry leaders who desire to see people transformed by the gospel and we want to serve the local churches to help achieve that end.\nThe Gospel Coalition: Carolinas\nhttp://www.tgccarolinas.com",
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        "raw_content": "\u00a9 evertiq Electronics Production | September 05, 2014\nHitachi leaves SMT - Yamaha takes the wheel\nHitachi High-Tech has decided to withdraw from the chip mounter business, which is part of the Electronic Device Systems segment. In conjunction with this the company has reached an agreement to transfer assets related to the business to Yamaha Motor.\nWithin the Hitachi High-Tech Group, the wholly owned subsidiary Hitachi High-Tech Instruments Co., Ltd. (Hitachi High-Tech Instruments) has been responsible for the development, manufacture, and servicing of chip mounters and peripheral equipment since 2003, while Hitachi High-Tech has been responsible for sales, strengthening the foundation of the chip mounter business as well as increasing the competitiveness of the products. However, this sector has been experiencing a harsh business environment for some time, affected by a slump in the PC and digital appliance markets and slowing growth in the high-end mobile devices market. Hitachi High-Tech has been conducting continuous structural reforms in the chip mounter business, but has now judged that it will be too difficult to improve its performance, resulting in the decision to withdraw from the business. Hitachi High-Tech will aim to complete its withdrawal by the end of March 2015. The company has concluded an Agreement on the Transfer of Assets with Yamaha Motor, regarding the assets of the business, under which some of the assets will be transferred on February 1, 2015. Hitachi High-Tech will also cooperate with Yamaha Motor to provide servicing for the products.\nHitachi appoints PSP Brazil reps\nHitachi partner up with PAKT Electronics\nHitachi Kokusai and u-blox collaborate on M2M module",
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        "raw_content": "Getting More From Mergers\nUnquestionably there are successful law firm mergers, some hugely so \u2013 perhaps most notably the strategically sound international ones that have created the grouping of highly profitable leading global firms that are increasingly winning a larger share of the highest value work. At the opposite end of the spectrum are the many smaller mergers, often significantly defensive, which while not transformational to the industry have provided the scale to allow the firms involved to maintain their market position and continue to compete effectively in a consolidating market; we cannot know for sure what would have occurred without merger but for many as smaller independent entities they would likely have been squeezed into unfavorable positions.\nIn spite of these success stories, there are still mergers that provide less value. Research over the past few years by both leading business schools and the Big 4 Accountants has concluded that the significant majority of corporate mergers and acquisitions do not deliver the anticipated revenue or cost benefits and indeed often dilute rather than create value. While these studies do not cover law firm mergers, we know that a number of law firm mergers have similarly failed to achieve the anticipated strategic benefits, such as better market positioning, winning larger or more complex projects, and delivering substantially higher profits.\nA key reason we believe that many law firm mergers are delivering less value than they should is because insufficient focus is given to a key determinant of success \u2013 revenue growth.\nThe foundation of a successful merger is a strong business case that is relevant to, and centered on, clients. Success in merger is highly dependent on client expansion and income growth. Unfortunately, some merger discussions fail to produce meaningful analyses or forecasts of potential revenue growth that will result from the combination. In fact, some firms even default to focusing on potential cost savings rather than potential revenue growth opportunities. To a certain extent this is understandable. Potential cost savings are more tangible and forecasts can be built by reviewing the income statements and budgets of the two firms. But given that law firms are high margin businesses, cost savings will deliver far less impact than revenue growth over the long term.\nIdentifying revenue growth opportunities is more difficult and generally much less certain. It isn\u2019t, however, impossible. And particularly importantly, a focus on this can help identify the key actions the merged firm needs to take once it is launched. Income growth can come from existing clients \u2013 providing a greater volume of services to them (and possibly at better margins) \u2013 and/or by attracting new clients. Opportunities to provide a greater volume and range of services to existing clients can be evaluated in a variety of ways, including assessing key clients of the two firms, evaluating the relative strengths of the combined firm compared to other firms working for each key client, considering lost opportunities with existing clients, assessing recent declines in work, etc. Focused mergers which create revenue growth utilize these types of assessments to build forecasts of the revenue growth and client expansion opportunities likely to result from merger.\nLess commonly undertaken but generally the best source of valuable information are interviews with clients of each firm. They can be powerful in not only exploring clients\u2019 opinions of the proposed merger but also help identify the potential (and steps necessary to realize this) to attract a greater volume of work in the future. This is absolute gold-dust in terms of input to planning and executing the merged firm\u2019s integration and business plan. Clearly the timing of such research needs to be carefully considered \u2013 in particular if there are confidentiality issues. Our experience, however, is that clients are happy to be involved in such discussions, are pleased that their views are being sought and will respect confidentiality.\nThe potential for attracting new clients tends to be a largely internally focused exercise. It is often undertaken at a practice or industry group level and can be based around exploring the two firms\u2019 existing \u2018target client\u2019 lists. It provides further opportunities for partners in the same practice groups of each of the firms to work together to identify how in combination they might be able to attract specific clients and work and how the greater strength and capability of a combined firm might succeed.\nWider opportunities, created for example by one firm having a particular service capability that the other firm doesn\u2019t can also be explored. The assessment can also focus on lost opportunities \u2013 lost pitches for example, or circumstances when perhaps neither firm was even invited to pitch. An honest assessment of whether the outcome might have been different had the two firms been combined can be a useful data point.\nThese discussions, providing they are well planned and managed, also have wider benefits beyond the immediate task at hand in terms of allowing partners to get to know their future partners and understanding each other\u2019s respective skills, expertise and way of working. This exposure helps in the combined firm integration efforts and helps to bring revenue opportunities to the firm more quickly.\nOf course, activities such as these will not come up with precise forecasts of revenue growth. That, however, really isn\u2019t the point. If they fail to identify meaningful revenue growth opportunities, we would argue that they highlight the need for there to be some extremely powerful alternative rationale for the proposed merger. And if they identify more promising income growth opportunities they can be a critical input to the setting of objectives and planning for the future success of the merged firm. Without such analyses firms can believe that there are income growth opportunities without evidence to support it and can miss opportunities that do exist by being unaware of them and hence not focusing efforts accordingly.\nWe are certainly not advocating for any lesser focus on identifying the potential for cost savings in a merger. 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        "raw_content": "I officially have a book. I passed 81k words this week and we\u2019re still not close to the end, so those looking for a long book rejoice. I still plan on releasing Li\u2019ve after Sarin\u2019s War. You might be reading it before I\u2019ve written the ending.\nThis weeks chapter moves the plot forward as the Angels plan their course of action. This sets up a coming naval battle. I don\u2019t have much experience writing these kinds of fights and it\u2019s tricky trying to tell it from Kita\u2019s point of view as she won\u2019t be directly involved. In the past, I think I\u2019ve done a good job of making the bridge of a ship interesting. I hope I can continue.\nChapter 23 also introduces a new Angel. I know I was lamenting having a big cast last earlier, but she was planned from the beginning of the book. Her name is Jammer and is an electronic warfare specialist and fighter pilot. I didn\u2019t have anything special picked out for her wings, so I made them violet and yellow. I\u2019m open to suggestions if you have a color scheme you\u2019d like to see. Besides being an EWS and pilot, Jammer is transgender, male to female. This is the first time I\u2019ve tried writing such a character. I did my research, so I hope I got it right. Anyone interested in reading an excerpt please leave me a note in the comments.\nPrevious Previous post: Sarin\u2019s War chapters Eighteen and Nineteen released\nNext Next post: Chapter Twenty of Sarin\u2019s War released!",
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        "raw_content": "Back to all newsletters\nFaraday Institute Newsletter No. 73 - February 2012\nContents (numbers refer to paragraphs)\n1. Short Course 21\n2. Faraday public lecture\n3. Research seminars\n4. Science Festival\n5. LASAR conference\n6. Directors\u2019 talks\nThere is still room to book on to our next Faraday Course which promises to be a really stimulating Course! Remember that there are generous discounts for students and post docs. The topic is \u2018Science, Religion and Atheism\u2019 (30 March \u2013 1 April) and we have an outstanding group of speakers to help us on this challenging topic. The aim of this course is not to debate the existence of God but to address questions such as 'Does the science-religion discussion look any different if the narrators are atheists or theists?' We have invited a balanced mix of atheists, agnostics and theists to speak at the course. The speakers include Prof. Michael Ruse, Prof. Keith Ward, Prof. Simon Conway Morris, Dr Fern Elsdon-Baker, Dr Rodney Holder, Dr Mark Vernon, Dr Stephen Law and Dr Allan Chapman. More details plus on-line registration can be found at www.faraday-institute.org.\nOn Tuesday 14th February at 5.30 p.m. in the Queen\u2019s Lecture Theatre at Emmanuel College, we have one of Europe\u2019s best-known theologians, Prof. J\u00fcrgen Moltmann, previously Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of T\u00fcbingen, giving this term\u2019s Faraday Public Lecture under the title \u2018From Physics to Theology \u2013 a Personal Story\u2019. Prof. Moltmann, who spent several years in British prisoner-of-war camps, will be recounting how the profound experiences that he had during the Second World War led him from physics into a career in theology. He has made important contributions to the dialogue between theology and science ever since. An event not to be missed by those living in the Cambridge area!\nThis month\u2019s research seminars promise to be equally interesting and will be by Dr. William Carroll [Oxford University] on Tuesday Feb 7th at 1.00 p.m. on \u2018Creation and Contemporary Science: The Legacy of Thomas Aquinas\u2019 and then on Feb 21st Dr Paul Fairchild, co-Director of Oxford University\u2019s Stem Cell Institute, will be speaking on \u2018Pluripotent Stem Cells: Medical Dream or Ethical Nightmare\u2019.\nEvery year The Faraday Institute organizes panel discussions as part of the University\u2019s Festivals. The annual Cambridge Science Festival is coming up soon and our Festival Event this time will be a panel discussion on the topic \u2018Brain, Mind, Neurons and Free-Will'. The event will be held in the Queen\u2019s Lecture Theatre, Corpus Christi College, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday 17th March. The distinguished panel will comprise Prof. Raymond Tallis (well-known author and polymath, originally at the University of Manchester), Prof. Barry Smith (acting Director of the Institute of Philosophy in the School of Advanced Study at the University of London), Dr Alasdair Coles (neuroscientist, Dept of Medicine, University of Cambridge) and Prof. Peter Clarke (neuroscientist, University of Lausanne). The lecture theatre is not that big so you are advised to arrive early if you want a seat. Entrance is free. The best way to find the lecture theatre is to head for the Eagle Pub (made famous by Watson and Crick) and head down the passage-way to the right of the Pub as you face it.\nThe Test of Faith US homeschool material is now being trialled. We have enough male volunteers, but if any female students would be interested in joining the trial please contact Abigail McFarthing (abigail.cooley@gmail.com).\nThe LASAR (Learning About Science and Religion) project team are now embarking on their third and final year of data gathering to discover pupils' and teachers views about the relationships between science and religion. Through interviews and questionnaires in schools spread across England, the project is gathering what promises to be an incredible insight into pupils' perceptions and attitudes within the secondary school context. Findings thus far will be presented at the LASAR conference on Saturday 19th May, 2012 in Cambridge. Please book your space now if you'd like to attend. The title of the Workshop is \u2018Creativity, Creation and a Big Bang: Science and Religion in the School Curriculum\u2019. To find out more details and to register visit Conference.php.\nThis past month saw the Director speaking at a day conference in Paris attended by 100 delegates and organized by the R\u00e9seau des Scientifiques Evang\u00e9liques, and Ruth Bancewicz spoke at the Worcester Bible and Science group. A group from Bethel University, St Paul, Minnesota, visited the Faraday Institute and were given talks by Dr Rodney Holder (\u2018Big Bang, Cosmology and the Fine-Tuned Universe\u2019) and Dr Ruth Bancewicz (Test of Faith, with extracts from DVD).\nDenis Alexander & Bob White\n[Director] [Associate Director]",
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        "raw_content": "Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 1:10 to 12 hours Makes: 6 cups Difficulty: Easy\nThe longer the stock cooks, the more nutrients are cooked out of the bones. If that's what you would like, then let it cook up to 12 hours. When cooled, it may be more gelly like; that's an indication that more nutrients have been extracted from the bones. It may also have a layer of fat, and this should be used, as it contains a number of healthy nutrients, and contributes greatly to the flavor.\nWhen refrigerated, use within 2 days.\nThis can be frozen and will keep up to 3 months in the freezer. A good trick is to premeasure it into the amounts you may be likely to use. You can also premeasure it into an ice cube tray, with 2 tablespoons of stock. When frozen, transfer the cubes to a bag. You now have convenient and easy to use stock that can be used in recipes that call for stock or broth.\nIt is important to use salt. This is vital to extract the most flavor from the chicken and vegetables. Only skip it if you have some very special reason to exclude it.\nYou can increase the amounts used to make more stock, if you have a big enough pot.\nOnions, carrots, celery, and all fresh fruits and vegetables\nCarrots are not on the EWG \"Clean 15\" list (2018). They rank 26th out of 48 for contamination. They should be purchased as organic.\n1/4 \u2022 Chicken, with bones and skin\n1 \u2022 Onion, quartered\n1 large \u2022 Carrot, quartered\n4 stalks \u2022 Celery with leaves, quartered\nFill a pot with about 2 quarts of cold water. Turn on high heat.\nPlace all ingredients into pot. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a light bubbling simmer. Cover. Cook for 1 to 12 hours. During the first hour or two, skim off any bubbly foam that forms.\nCheck the water levels every couple hours, and add water if needed. Once you are more used to making stock, you will have a better idea of how often to check it, or how much water to add if you don't want to check it too often. You can add more water and make more stock if you want to.\nWhen done, carefully scoop out the solid ingredients. Discard the vegetables. You can use the chicken, though it is often quite bland after being used to make stock. It can be used in casseroles or other mixed dishes that have other strong flavors.\nLet cool so that it's safe to handle, and won't burn you, but still warm or hot. Strain the stock to remove all the floatie bits.\nYou now have a lovely and delicious homemade stock that you can use in any recipe that calls for stock or broth.",
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        "raw_content": "Shane Cooper (Ryan Kwanten) and his pregnant wife (Claire van der Boom) decided to move in a place where she could get some peace and quiet in order to keep her blood pressure under control. They moved to Red Hill, a small town whose inhabitants were very protective of their land. Incidentally, Shane\u2019s first day as a police offer became his worst nightmare when a known murderer named Jimmy Conway (Tommy Lewis) escaped from prison. It turned out Shane making a good impression on Old Bill (Steve Bisley), his superior, should be the least of his worries. Jimmy, with half of his face burnt which made him look like a serial killer in an \u201980s slasher flick, made it his goal to assassinate Red Hill\u2019s police officers one by one. Written and directed by Patrick Hughes, I found \u201cRed Hill\u201d to be entirely predictable. As a moviegoer with a critical eye for character development and understanding their motivations, I quickly figured out the picture\u2019s major twist fifteen minutes into the killing spree. I surmised that the lawmen did Jimmy wrong in the past when the escaped inmate showed a soft spot for Shane. I didn\u2019t know exactly what had transpired to make Jimmy hell-bent on taking bloody revenge but when the cards were laid out for us, it felt painfully ordinary. When Jimmy hunted the cops like animals, I thought it was strange that it lacked tension. The murder scenes followed an eye-roll worthy formula: the cop was caught off-guard by Jimmy, the cop begged for his life (sometimes a ruse to get to a gun), and Jimmy killed him anyway. My lack of feelings for the characters about to be slaughtered was proof that the filmmakers weren\u2019t successful in creating an engaging story and characters with depth and complexity. Other than Old Bill and Shane, I could not recall any of the other police officers\u2019 names. The film also suffered from a tired exposition. A panther, not ordinarily found in the Australian outback, killing horses was a heavy-handed metaphor for an outsider that threatened to tip the balance of power and cause change. In this instance, Shane was the outsider who entered a protected sphere governed by old men who desperately protected a secret. There were some amusing bits about Shane always losing his gun. However, it was difficult to root for him when he was always hiding, getting caught, or walking for miles. He would have been better suited as an awkward but funny supporting character who was killed somewhere in the middle. But as a main character, I wasn\u2019t convinced he was strong enough to survive the raging madness and flying bullets. Not even with his luck.\nbad film, bad movies, bloody, cinema, claire van der boom, film, films, gore, gory, movie, movies, outsider, patrick hughes, police officer, predictable, red hill, revenge, revenge film, revenge movies, ryan kwanten, serial killer, small town, steve bisley, thriller, tommy lewis\n\u2190 The American\nLuftslottet som spr\u00e4ngdes \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Adivina qui\u00e9n soy (2006)\nEstrella (Nerea Inchausti) does not have many friends. To cope, she pretends to interact with characters from the horror movies she watches when her mother, Angela (Goya Toledo), is at work and the books she reads while waiting to get picked up from school. Believing that it is only a phase, her mother does not make a big deal out of it even though her daughter is approaching her teens. Danger comes knocking, however, when a vampire (Eduard Farelo), able to walk in daylight, meets and grows attached to her.\n\u201cAdivina qui\u00e9n soy,\u201d written by Jorge Arenillas and Enrique Urbizu, has some ideas that might have worked if they had been executed with focus and verve. Since the protagonist relies on her imagination to make up for a severe lack of human interaction with kids her age, it is necessary that her imaginings remain interesting. For us to buy into the story completely, the screenplay must convince us that the girl is someone special, as is done in Brian De Palma\u2019s \u201cCarrie,\u201d someone who is worth knowing both as a person and as someone who may or may not possess a powerful ability, and not simply function as a machine to keep the plot moving forward when convenient.\nThe picture is largely tonally flat. There is an atmosphere of muffled paranoia throughout but the would-be apices fail to generate much thrill or suspense because time is not taken to build up a scene. Mysterious music plays in the background when someone is alone in the house or walks alone at night. But why go through the trouble when nothing happens?\nInevitably, since it is supposed to be a horror-thriller but one that is generic and having no ambition, people start getting killed. Even the kills lack originality. With the first victim, we observe the stalking and the pummeling, but there is no fluidity to the scenes so it fails to create a catharsis. With another kill, it gets lazier and simply shows a desk covered in blood. In horror movies, I actually prefer not to see everything and use my imagination, but to watch a series of scenes that are not carefully put together is infuriating. In addition, the people who end up dead make minimal impact. We know little about them.\nIt comes alive a little too late. In its final five minutes, it gets somewhat exciting even though it is far from earned. One of Estrella\u2019s friends is Leatherface. When he gets angry and starts revving up that chainsaw, I felt some level of terror. But it is not because of this movie. It is due to the fact that I have seen Tobe Hooper\u2019s \u201cThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre\u201d and I know how terrifying Leatherface can be in strength, speed, determination, and complete lack of soul.\nDirected by Enrique Urbizu, \u201cA Real Friend\u201d does not have an identity. It takes characters from various sources and makes a potentially interesting girl into a black hole of boredom. Watching it is so unpleasant, so torturously slow, that I felt like I had been released from shackles when the end credits finally appeared.\na real friend, adivina quien soy, enrique urbizu, film, goya toledo, horror, movie review, movies, nerea inchausti, review\n\u2190 Saint John of Las Vegas\nFreaks of Nature \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog \u00bb Football Formations One Use\nFootball Formations. Which One to Use?\nThere are several football formations that a manager can choose for his or her team to get the best results, depending on team strengths, the state of play and the ability of the side that they\u2019re playing against.\nThe most common and adaptable football formation used in UK football is the 4-4-2 (otherwise called the diamond formation), which is made up of four defenders, four midfield and two strikers. This offers greater opportunity for the midfielders out on the wings to come forward and support the strikers. Conversely, one of the midfielders could have the chance to support the defence.\nSo, if as a coach, you\u2019re looking at football formations and wondering which one to use, then the 4-4-2 would be a good bet\u2026 but there are plenty of others.\nWhat is a football formation?\nFootball formations were developed as numeric structures in the 1950s and are used widely at all levels of football, whether it be professional or amateur. The layout of the formation begins with the defence, then midfield, then forward and the formation itself may alter throughout the game to change the focus.\nOther formations, on top of the more popular 4-4-2, include the 4-5-1 formation which is primarily more defensive and places greater dependency on the wingers to support the lone striker when making an attack.\nAnd there\u2019s the 4-3-3 formation, which encourages the wingers to take a more forward role (although, to be fair, it could be argued that this is what they do in a 4-5-1 formation). When it comes to a totally defensive line up, a manager may plump for the 5-3-2 formation which offers a really solid wall of defence, so, as you can see, there\u2019s plenty of choice out there.\nIf you\u2019re wondering about the usefulness of a particular formation for defensive or offensive purposes, then it\u2019s certainly worth considering the pluses and minuses of the different formations. It also becomes easier to see why a manager may look to change the formation during the game to alter the focus.\nIf they want to keep the scoreline the same, for example, they might look to move to a more defensive structure, whereas, if there is a greater need to score, then they may change the position of the team to a formation which is better for attack.\nThe choice of formation will reflect the way in which the manager would like the team to play, so it\u2019s a great way to understand how a match might pan out.\nThink you\u2019re ready? Join up for one of our tournaments\nIf you are the manager of a youth side and would like to try out some of your team formations against other teams from all over Europe, then you might be interested in the ESF Festival of Football 2017.\nWe have tournaments taking place across the UK and in Disneyland, Paris, so, if you think you\u2019re ready, why not sign up for one of our events today?",
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        "raw_content": "I was wondering what the current situation on this topic is? Are there already possibilities of working on the same project from two devices simultaneously, or at least transferring the whole project including files to another computer? (I now realized that when copy-pasting the project file and opening it on another device, there aren't even the preview images, which would already be something to work with in my case). I know I asked this before, but it is quite important to me (and perhaps to other users as well?). In my case it would be sufficiant to be able to copy the project and the files on the second device and have the software 'find'/consolidate the files, but of course, the possibility to work simultaneously on a project via cloud storage etc. would be desirable.\nAnd what would be your advice for group work with the current version of the software?\nThere are currently a few ways I can think of to work on the same project on multiple devices, but it is a bit embarrassing to discuss them, because they are clearly hacks, so please keep in mind that officially, Tropy does not support collaborative features yet (but we're looking to improve that).\nWhat is already possible is moving a project from one device to another. If you understand that process, you'll see that there are few options to simultaneously work on the project from both devices. But first off, to move a project (for example, because you're upgrading to a new computer), you would:\nCopy the project file and the photos to the new device.\nIf the absolute path of the photos is the same on the new device as it was on the old device, that's it: if you open the project, Tropy should be able to find all the photos and generate all the thumbnails (visible in the project view).\nIf the paths are different, you'd have to tell Tropy where to find the files (see here).\nNow, depending on your use case there are different options:\nIf you can set up your photos in a way to make them accessible on both devices using the same absolute path (e.g., using sym-links or by actually using the same paths) then you should be able to just use the same project file on both devices. However, I'd be careful not work on the project on both devices at the same time (because there no syncronization features yet, the two instances of Tropy are likely conflict with each other).\nIf you can not set up your photos in such a way (or if you don't want to copy all the photos to both devices) you could still set up one device to work only on the metadata; you could also copy the thumbnails from one device to the other, which would make it possible to view the entire project on the second device (but you would not see the photos in the image viewer when switching to the item view). Tropy stores thumbnails in your 'use data' folder, e.g., ~/.config/tropy/cache on Linux.\nThank you for your answer! Just one thing: does option 3 work between macOS and windows?\nYou mean to copy the thumbnail cache from one device on macOS to Windows (or vice versa) and to then use the project (located in a shared folder) on one device without photos and on the other with photos? Yes, I think that should work (but please make routine backup copies of your project!).\nAll you need to do is copy the cache folder from one device to the other. You can use 'Help -> Show log files' on both devices to open the corresponding log folder; the cache folder should be ../cache relative to that folder. In it, you'll see folders for each project (using the internal project id). You can either copy all of them or just the folder of the project you want to share.\nOk, good to know. However, what I meant was moving the project, files and paths, as you mentionned in 3.\nWell, you can certainly move the project and the files; and you can update the paths in your project (ideally by changing the paths directly in the database as explained in the posting I linked to above; in the UI you'd currently have to consolidate each photo individually).\nOk, I was only asking because the instructions in the post you are referring to (https://forums.tropy.org/t/photo-does-not-open-in-item-view/363/5) are for \"macOS or Linux (assuming sqlite3 is installed)\"\nYou need to have sqlite to make the changes (but you can make them on macOS, where it is pre-installed). On Windows, I think you'd have to install sqlite first.",
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        "raw_content": "This entry was posted in Maryland on January 30, 2016 by framingsounds.\nAfter a quiet, but busy autumn (mostly teaching) the new year is really starting to pick-up. Lynlee now has their own website. We both felt it was time to finally get this off the ground. Look for a new project soon along with our MLC\u2019s and sound exchanges\u2026 Check it out here I am also involved in some exciting events/works/collaborations for the late winter and spring. More on those in the upcoming weeks.\nSuper 8 still:86\nA walk in the Norman Forest (Field Recording)\nhttps://framingsounds.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/muddy-walk.mp3\nRecorded in Normandy, late December.\nThis entry was posted in Audio Visual, composition, France, phonography and tagged Audio Visual, field recording, France, Landscapes on January 16, 2016 by framingsounds.",
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        "raw_content": "Pricing the lives of individuals\nby Maria Alette Abdli\nShould we accept them? Welcome them? Can we afford them?\nMillions of Syrians have fled war in the past few years \u2013 and everyday more people manage to cross the border, escaping violence and fear in their home country. In Norway, as in other European countries, there has been a heated debate about whether or not a helping hand in the form of asylum should be offered to these refugees. Sometimes, the debate got so heated that we forget who we are talking about: individuals. In the dusty streets of Amman, a family gave a face to the debate.\nI have seen them many times, the three young sisters and their mother, sitting on a dirty piece of cardboard in the streets of Abdoun, Amman\u00b4s richest neighbourhood. Sometimes they are sleeping in the heat (30-40C in the summer), sometimes they are playing with some old toys that random people have left them \u2013 and sometimes they are just sitting there. Hour after hour.\nThey are always sitting there when I pass in a taxi on my way home from the internship I am doing in Amman. Like most people, I just pass them, thinking how sad it is to see these young lives being confined to a cardboard plate.\nBack in my home country, Norway, these three girls, their mother and the several million other Syrians in the same situation, have been high on the agenda of the different political parties.\nSeven million Syrians are internally displaced, and about four million have fled the country. Many of them have sought refuge in the neighbouring countries; Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan \u2013 where I live at the moment.\nThe UN has asked their member states for help placing some of them. Should we? Can we? Isn\u00b4t it too expensive?\nThese are the questions that Norwegian politicians have been fiercely debating these past few months. Should Norway accept more Syrian refugees than the already planned UN quotas?\nWhereas some suggested 10,000 Syrian refugees as a minimum, others preferred the number to be zero. With a majority in the parliament \u2013 not including the government \u2013 in favour of accepting 10,000 refugees, tensions rose fast. Finally, the politicians reached a consensus and agreed to accept 8000 Syrian refugees over the next three years. However, both the Socialist Left Party and the Progress Party (the latter a government party) left the discussion, the former because they thought the number was too low, the latter because they considered it too high.\nThe question has sparked a heated debate amongst Norwegians, and while many believe this is the least a wealthy country like Norway can do, others point to the extra bills related to welcoming these refugees, as well as practical issues such as placement and integration. The main argument for those that oppose accepting more refugees, is that the money spent in Norway could have helped more people in Syria\u00b4s neighbouring countries, where the majority of the refugees are currently living.\nDifferent calculations are made, suggesting that for the price of taking in 8000-10,000 refugees, several hundreds of thousands (some say maybe as many as one million) could have been helped in the surrounding countries, where the needs are enormous.\nWhereas some suggested that this was just an excuse to argue that more immigration to Norway is a bad idea, there is no doubt that millions of Syrians have become refugees and are currently struggling to make ends meet.\nLike this family that I met here in Amman. As I sat down to listen to their story, I asked myself what they would have preferred. 8000 Syrians in Norway, or helping several hundreds of thousands in need in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey?\nThis family fled from Syria in the early months of the war. They have already been refugees for years now. Assisting them here in Amman would certainly help them in meeting their basic needs: food, clean water and shelter. The mother would not have to sit outside in 30C and more, every day hoping for someone to pass by with chips, chocolate, or if they are really \u2018lucky\u2019 \u2013 a fully prepared meal, so that she can feed her children. With millions of refugees, many are in their situation. They have less than nothing. What would mean the most to them? If they are not among the 8000 going to Norway, they certainly would have benefitted from the aid.\nOn the other hand: aid is important, but then what?\nWhat are their chances of building a life here? There are no signs the crisis in Syria is going to end any time soon, and in the meantime, life is put on hold for millions of people. A whole generation of children is not only missing out on their childhood, but also on their chances to make a future for themselves through education.\nUnless aiding them in the surrounding countries means providing them with long-term opportunities for making a life in the future, they will be caught in a vicious circle. To what extent would the amounts of money that could have gone to the surrounding areas actually have resulted in the creation of long-term opportunities for these refugees? Education at all levels? Would they have been used to cover only the most basic, urgent needs? What opportunities do they have in their current host countries?\nJordan, for example, hosts more than 600.000 registered refugees (unofficial reports suggest the double). Whereas the official stance of the government is that Jordan is a safe haven for the refugees, some of the most burdened host communities are increasingly putting limits on their hospitality.\nEspecially in the north of Jordan, the host communities are under immense pressure. The large influx of refugees leads to increasing housing prices, more challenges to already challenged services such as waste management and education, and more competition for jobs \u2013 just to mention a few. Although the Jordanian hospitality is great, it is not boundless. And amongst the poorer population, some of those with little are getting tired of sharing with those having even less.\nMany of the refugees live in dire conditions in refugee camps, whereas others try to make a life for themselves in Jordanian cities. The family sitting next to my house are among them. Having lived in the Zaatari Camp, the father wanted to work in Amman and brought his whole family. Sometimes he finds work, but most of the time, his search is in vain. Thus the mother and the three children sit there on their small cardboard plate, waiting for charity.\nListening to the mother as she described how hard it is to see her children suffer, how hard it is to get enough food \u2013 and worst of all, wait while her daughters lose their childhood, my thoughts wander back to Norway and the debate, which has come to an official conclusion. 8000 Syrians will come to Norway. Maybe this family, with the two little blond, green-eyed girls and their dark-haired big sister will come to Norway and start a new life there?\nProbably not. They will be part of the statistics of those staying in host communities. In addition to the 8000 Syrian refugees that will come to Norway, my country still provides aid to the neighbouring countries, and a majority of politicians has agreed to increase the financial aid. 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        "raw_content": "According to HMRC, individuals pay Scottish Income Tax if they live in Scotland. Care should be taken when considering the phrase \"live in Scotland\". In particular, you may also pay Scottish Income Tax if you:- move to or from Scotland,- live in a home in Scotland and one elsewhere in the UK, for example for work,- don\u2019t have a home and stay in Scotland regularly, for example you stay offshore or in hotels.If an individual moves to or from Scotland, they will pay Scottish Income Tax if they move to Scotland and live there for more than half the tax year.There is also a requirement that taxpayers advise HMRC of a change of address if they move to or from Scotland.Planning noteClearly, taxpayers may suffer varying rates of Income Tax depending on which side of the border they live. This is yet another factor that needs to be considered when advising affected clients on Income Tax planning matters.",
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        "raw_content": "PA Gaming Control Board To Hold Public Hearing In Philadelphia For Sugarhouse Casino License Renewal\nHARRISBURG, PA: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today announced a hearing will be held on Thursday, June 16, 2011 to gather evidence, including public comment, on the renewal of the slot machine operators\u2019 license for the SugarHouse Casino.\nThe hearing will begin at 10:00 a.m. on that date in Room 119 A/B of the Pennsylvania Convention Center located at 1101 Arch Street in Philadelphia.\nCitizens, community groups and elected officials wishing to present oral or written testimony which will become part of the evidentiary record in this matter, can register by clicking on a special link located on the homepage of the PGCB website by visiting www.pgcb.state.pa.us then choosing the \u201c2011 Public Renewal Hearings\u201d link. Those interested in testifying can also register by calling Board Secretary Mickey Kane at 717-346-8300. The deadline for registration and the receipt of written comments for all hearings is noon on June 14, 2011.\nComments can be mailed, postmarked no later than June 14, 2011, to the PA Gaming Control Board, P.O. Box 69060, Harrisburg, PA 17106, Attention: Board Secretary, or faxed to 717-346-8350.\nPursuant to section 1326 of the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act, all licenses shall be subject to renewal. The renewal application must include an update of the information contained in the initial application. To implement the renewal requirement, the Board will utilize a two-step process.\nFirst, a public hearing will be held, in the municipality where the casino operates, before the Director of the Office of Hearings and Appeals for the purpose of receiving documentary evidence, hearing testimony and building a record upon which the Board will base its licensing decision. The hearing record, along with a report from the Director of Hearings and Appeals, will be transmitted to the Board.\nThe second step is to hold a public hearing before the Board in Harrisburg where the Board could ask any additional questions and the parties may offer oral argument. At the renewal hearings, the burden is on the renewal applicant to establish and demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence, its eligibility and suitability for renewal of its slot machine license and table games certification. During the hearing, the licensee will be given the opportunity to demonstrate, among other things, its good character, honesty and integrity; compliance with its statement of conditions; tax revenue generated; jobs created; amenities added since the opening of the casino; success in implementing its diversity plan and involvement in the surrounding community.\nFollowing these proceedings, the Board will then be able to determine whether or not the licensee remains eligible and suitable consistent with the laws of the Commonwealth and is otherwise qualified to have its license renewed.",
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        "raw_content": "by Haley Lewis | Apr 28, 2017 | Air Quality, Blog, Climate & Energy, Environmental Justice, Featured\nThe news is a buzz this week with assessing President Trump\u2019s first 100 days in office. NPR did a great Q&A with Cokie Roberts about this Presidential benchmark and its significance, if any. I have been doing my best to keep you all up to speed since day one of the new administration and how actions at the executive and federal level are affecting clean air and health. It has been a very busy first 100 days to track, sadly mostly not in a good way. Since I last blogged a couple of weeks ago, several new developments have cropped up and we have new updates.\nApril 27, 2017: S.987 \u201c100 by 50\u201d Bill. This bill is sponsored by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and co-sponsored by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Sen. Edward Markey (D-MA) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ). 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The CRA allows senators and representatives who disapprove of a regulation to enter a resolution eliminating it. The resolutions require the signature of the president. So far this year, the following rules protecting the environment and human health have been targeted under the CRA:\nThe Department of Interior\u2019s Stream Protection Rule. UPDATE: On February 16, 2017, President Donald Trump signed the repeal of the Stream Protection Rule.\nDepartment of the Interior Methane Flaring Rule. The House voted on February 3, 2017 with no action so far from the Senate as of the date of this post. UPDATE: on March 21, 2017, some Republican lawmakers came out against using the CRA to repeal this rule. Specifically, Sen. Lindsey Graham said he believed the rule could be subject to improvement, not just cancellation. \u201cI think we can replace it with a better reg, rather than a CRA.\u201d\nDrilling and Mining on Public Lands. On January 31, 2017, the House introduced a joint resolution that would repeal the rules that allow the National Park Service to manage private drilling and mining in 40 parks across the country. UPDATE: on March 26, 2017, President Trump issued an Executive Order directing the Department of the Interior to review over 20 years of national monuments under the Antiquities Act. Specifically, President Trump has asked Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, to review 24 national monuments created since 1996 and to recommend ways for Congress to shrink or abolish them. The Order requires the department to make preliminary recommendations within 45 days and affects only those monuments that are not larger than 100,000 acres. Currently monuments are now closed to new oil and gas leasing and no new mining claims can be granted there. If monuments are downsized or abolished, they will no longer be protected from drilling or mining.\nOMB Proposed Budget Cuts to EPA and NOAA. The proposed budget cuts would reduce EPA\u2019s staff by one fifth in the first year and eliminate dozens of programs. Specifically, EPA\u2019s staff would be slashed from 15,000 to 12,000. The proposed budget would also cut EPA\u2019s grants to states, including air and water programs, by 30 percent and eliminate 38 separate programs in their entirety. Media outlets also discovered a four page budget memo that would slash NOAA\u2019s budget by 17 percent, delivering steep cuts to research funding and satellite programs. Any such cuts would have to be codified through the congressional appropriations process. UPDATE: On April 28, 217 U.S. Congress passed a bill that would extend until May 5, 2017 the deadline for a deal on federal spending through September and head off a feared government shutdown at midnight on Friday, April 28, 2017.\nRepublicans Joint Resolution on Climate Change. 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        "raw_content": "At Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches, it\u2019s all about experience.\nThe experience our patients have in our office and our experience as physicians.\nYou will notice the difference right away. At Gastro Group, our office is devoted to patient care. Every member of our team goes that extra mile to make you feel welcome and cared for, both physically and mentally. We know that good medicine can take time. Our goal is to help you find the answers that will bring the reassurance and relief you need. This has been our private group practice\u2019s philosophy since we began in 1984.\nIf a patient needs assistance right away, we make the time to do so\u2014that day.\nWhen our patients are sick and need help right away, that is important to us. We will be available to address the care you need, when you need it most. It all comes down to one thing. Each of our physicians joined our practice because caring for people was their personal calling. And that\u2019s the culture you\u2019ll find here. Every member of our staff makes the effort to ensure that we\u2019ve done all we can to help you feel better.\nWe provide best-in-class medical care.\nOur locations are staffed by six of the area\u2019s top gastrointestinal specialists. These physicians trained in some of the world\u2019s most respected institutions, have a broad spectrum of experience in the field and are on staff at the area\u2019s best hospitals. We utilize the most advanced treatment options available and offer excellent care coordination with referring physicians. For your convenience, we have offices in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens, along with Waterside Ambulatory Surgical Center, which is on-site at our West Palm Beach location. This state-of-the-art facility is where our physicians perform all outpatient procedures.",
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        "raw_content": "Asia, China, Hong Kong, Travel Apps, Travel Tips\nHong Kong is amazing and beautiful. It\u2019s a huge city and known all over the world from movies, photos and more. No doubt that many people love to explore this amazing city. I always love to come back here and every time I discover something new or places changed. This city is constantly growing as the keep on reclaiming land from the ocean. But during a long day of exploring and some rest stops in between you will have to use a restroom sooner or later. I would say Hong Kong has a pretty good public restroom distribution all over the city. Even in poorer places of the city. Besides the obvious choices trying to use a restroom in a restaurant or cafe, you can ask Google Maps for the nearest restroom. Use the search term \u201ctoilets\u201d and it will bring up a list of public restrooms. I have no idea if the list is a 100% complete, but I did a check and every public toilet I passed during my excursions in the city, was on the map. Google Maps shows photos of the toilets (from the outside of course) to make it easier for you to find, as they can be pretty well hidden in plain sight.\nMap of Public Toilets in Hong Kong\nThis would be great if it would be implemented for other countries around the world or at least be more up to date. In the US for example, you have to search for \u201crestroom\u201d instead of \u201ctoilets\u201d and there are many missing I know of in some area. Right now there are third-party apps offering this kind of service. But do you really want to download an app for every city to find restrooms? I rather prefer Google Maps as I can use it for so much more than just searching for toilets. And who is proud of showing off that kind of app on the phone. Rather show your friends what you can do with Google Maps.\nAs mentioned, there is also a third-party app to find toilets in Hong Kong. It\u2019s available for Android and iOS.\nDeveloper: Nuthon IT Solutions Ltd.\nDeveloper: Nuthon IT Solutions Limited\nAsiaChinaHong KongTravel Apps\nHyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport: First Visit of the Remodeled Regency Club",
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        "raw_content": "There is a significant difference between the two-year MBA program and an accelerated MBA program. Typically there are tough requirements that need to be met in work experience and education, prior to being accepted. An accelerated MBA program can be completed in as little as eleven months. The length of time is lessened by the amount of time spent in core classes or by minimizing specialization choices. In the accelerated program, school is the first priority and students will not be working full-time. It may also be necessary to relocate in order to attend a school that fits individual needs. Of course, relocation will not be necessary should the student take a one year online MBA program rather than attending traditional schools.\nWhat is an Accelerated MBA?\nThe one year online MBA program instruction is the same as the instruction in traditional programs with the exception that it is in a shorter time frame. Students of one year online MBA programs have already been working in the business industry or currently have business degrees. Prior to enrolling in an MBA program, consider the curriculum presentation, the structure of the program, and the length of time the program will take to complete. The accelerated program may take from 11 to 18 months to finish. In one year MBA online programs all the students move as a group through the whole program. The schedule is intensive which means that internships might not be offered in a one year MBA online program. In the first portion of the program, students can expect to take strategic management, marketing, management, finance, and accounting courses. The elective classes are usually taken during the second portion of the program.\nAdvantages of an Accelerated MBA\nEarning an MBA is great for professionals who would like to advance their career within the company they are already working in. This degree offers many other benefits as well. Using their knowledge and skills related to their work industry, a one year MBA online program that is highly specialized can save them a lot of time throughout their studies. Should the MBA online one year program reduce the requirements of core courses, the student can customize the program to suit their specific needs. The MBA online one year program is a learning environment that is extremely focused. This encourages skill and knowledge development far beyond that of traditional classroom environments. Online one year MBA programs are competitive and intense which will help encourage achievement. MBA online one year programs include counseling services and career placement. They also have professional clubs and groups as well as guest speakers who are professionals within the business industry.\nHow Will an Accelerated MBA Benefit Me?\nThe online one year MBA program offers time. Online courses provide a certain amount of flexibly which allows students to continue their education without sacrificing their normal routine. Not all programs are the same though, and some will offer new courses every six weeks while others offer new courses every few weeks. There may also be some schools that require multiple classes to be taken at one time. The online one year MBA program also offers many of the same specializations as a two-year program such as accounting, marketing, management, finance, and human resources. The tuition for online one year MBA programs also tends to be less than the tuition in traditional programs.\nHow Do I Get into an Accelerated MBA Program?\nBefore applying to an accelerated MBA program, the student must have a four-year degree as well as a certain amount of work experience. These programs tend to have admission guidelines that are strict and each school will have their own application process. Students will need to fill out an application first. It may also be required to submit an essay, resume, financial aid paperwork, and there may also be an interview required. Be sure to thoroughly read the admission requirements for various schools in order to know what the exact requirements are.\nIf the online program is not accredited, do not enroll. It is important to make sure the chosen school has proper accreditation as there are many scams out there simply seeking personal information and money. The AACSB is the most well-known accreditation agency but uncertainty can lead to doubt. For that reason the National Center for Education Statistics offers a way for students to search for accredited schools. By enrolling in an accredited school, the student will be confident in knowing they are receiving a high-quality education. Another thing to look for when choosing an accredited school is the curriculum. Make sure that it covers topics including analytics and data, communication, leadership, management, and economics.",
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        "raw_content": "Banned Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Harry Potter #8) by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne\nPlease note, I do consider this to be a banned review because of how often the original series was contested due to Witchcraft. Not putting eleven year olds in danger from giant chess sets. Witchcraft.\nControversial Content: witchcraft, time travel\nTrigger Warnings: Implied adultery (very brief), poor parent-child relationships, Snape (I sobbed)\nFeaturing: Harry Potter and Company\nRecommended for: Fans of Harry Potter who are willing to give it an honest chance. You still might not like it, but if you go in prejudice against it there\u2019s no real point.\nRating: Are you reading it yet? It\u2019s okay. I can wait here until you do\u2026\nI\u2019m serious, I will wait\u2026\nGinny Lurcock\u2019s Thoughts: I\u2019m not even going to lie to you right now, I loved every moment of Cursed Child. I love when Harry and Albus were fighting. I loved when Harry was being a train wreck of a father. I loved when Harry and Ginny were fighting. I loved the references to Snape (even though I cried for hours. Hysterically. And woke my husband up out of a dead sleep for a hug and he thought someone had died.) I loved Draco. I loved Draco being an asshole to Ron, Hermione, and Harry. I even loved forgiving Dumbledore.\nI adored every second of this book.\nCould not read it fast enough. So please understand how hard I\u2019m working to overcome my fangirling and give you an honest review.\nHarry Potter and the Cursed Child starts 19 years after the end of Deathly Hallows. It actually begins with the same time period covered in the epilogue. An epilogue I had previously enjoyed and thought was robust enough for me, despite others opinions to the contrary. (Turns out I was wrong, but I\u2019ll get to that later.) We meet the Potters and the Granger-Weasley\u2019s as they\u2019re sending Albus and Rose off to school. We can already sense the tension between Albus and the rest of his family. He doesn\u2019t quite fit in with the rest of the Potters. He doesn\u2019t even quite fit in with Rose, who seems aware of their potential celebrity and seems determined to make the right sort of friends on the train just as her mother did. Albus runs into Scorpius and that\u2019s it. Lifelong friendship cemented on the train just like his father, even though it pushes him further and further away from his family.\nThen we skip around a bit from locations and years as we fast forward to when the meat of the story really begins. My only complaint is that there\u2019s a lot of skipping and hopping at the beginning which I worry can be confusing or distracting to people who aren\u2019t used to reading plays or don\u2019t think of this as a pensive. Which I did. Because I\u2019m a hardcore Harry Potter fanatic.\nNow, once we get into the story proper, Harry and Albus begin making one mistake and misstep after another. You know, just like Harry always has. I found it slightly amusing, given their similarities that Harry and Albus found it so hard to relate to each other since they seem so similar to me. Albus is scorned by his classmates because of his name, doesn\u2019t quite fit in, and with a nasty temper and a chip on his shoulder. It reminds me of the theory that a male parent will favor a female child (and vice versa) because you expect more from someone of your own gender. Here it seems as if Harry expects more from Albus because they are so similar, stating that his other children are easier.\n\u2026well, honey bunches, you weren\u2019t exactly a picnic growing up your own self.\nReally, this conflict is what the story circles around. Albus trying to prove himself and fix his father\u2019s wrongs. Harry trying to do what\u2019s best for his family and \u2026 fix not only his mistakes but also his sons. It\u2019s circular and they work against each other, and good lord was that entertaining.\nI\u2019m going to cut this review short here, since if I go any further I\u2019ll tell you all about Act Three. (Oh god, Act Three). Just know that everyone was perfect in this story. Scorpius is my new favorite character. Myrtle was still on point. As previously mentioned, I actually forgave Dumbledore. I wished McGongall was my grandmother. Ron and Hermione\u2026 well I apologize for ever shipping them with anyone else. (I still will, but now I\u2019ll feel guilty about it.) Harry and Ginny were as solid as they seemed in the epilogue\u2026\nAnd really, that\u2019s what this play was. The epilogue (and ending) that the series had always deserved.\nMy only wish was that there was more (or any) stage time for several characters. 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        "raw_content": "Photo Essay: Nicaragua Parade\nFolklore Parade; Granada, Nicaragua\nSome of the most enriching travel experiences happen due to serendipity.\nA few years ago I visited the historic colonial town of Granada, Nicaragua. My visit just happened to coincide with an international poetry festival. I\u2019m not a poetry buff, and even if I were, most of the events associated with the festival were conducted in Spanish. No hablo espa\u00f1ol.\nBut there was one event that spoke to me profoundly in a language I could understand. The festival was culminated by one of the most magnificent and resplendent parades I have ever seen.\nIt seemed like all of Granada \u2013 a town of about 90,000 people \u2013 turned up to either march or watch the parade. I didn\u2019t understand the meaning behind some of the exhibits and costumes, but I was told later that much of it had to do either with poking fun at the Spanish \u2013 who ruled Nicaragua until it gained its independence in 1821 \u2013 or honoring the country\u2019s indigenous culture.\nThis young lady, proudly displaying her brightly colored folkloric dress, caught my attention. And she didn\u2019t seem shy about posing for a picture. It\u2019s a lovely reminder of what was one of the highlights of a fascinating trip to Central America.\nMuchas gracias, se\u00f1orita!\nCharming Granada luring visitors to Nicaragua\nBy admin | Nicaragua | No Comments\nAfter years of political strife, tourism industry springing to life\nGRANADA, Nicaragua-A country known more for Sandinistas, Cold War politics, natural disasters and the second-lowest per capita income in the Western Hemisphere, has quietly become one of Central America\u2019s safest, cheapest and most intriguing travel destinations.\nWhile it may not have the tourism infrastructure of neighboring Costa Rica, the Mayan ruins of Guatemala, or the beaches and water sports of Belize, Nicaragua does offer an impressive array of volcanoes, lakes and charming colonial cities.\nGranada\u2019s Parque Colon flanked by the Catedral de la Asuncion\nTravelers are starting to take notice. The country\u2019s budding tourism industry has reported a 70 percent jump in visitors over the past seven years.\nMost tourists spend at least part of their time in Granada, only a 45-minute drive southeast from the capital city of Managua.\nFounded in 1524, Granada has the distinction of being the oldest colonial city in the Americas. Its location on the western shore of Lake Nicaragua, which feeds into the Atlantic Ocean through the Rio San Juan, has made it an important shipping port to Europe.\nGranada is full of colorful and architecturally interesting colonial homes and churches on cobblestone streets shared by cars, bicycles and horse-drawn carriages. The heart of the city is its central park, called the Parque Colon, lined with mango trees and flanked on the east by the massive neoclassical Catedral de la Asuncion.\nA horse-drawn carriage in Granada\nThe original cathedral on the site was burned down in 1857 by American mercenary William Walker, who ruled Nicaragua for nearly two years. When he was finally driven out by Central American forces, Walker ordered Granada to be burned down. Much of the city was destroyed, and it wasn\u2019t until 1915 when the new cathedral was completed.\nThe Walker episode began a period of war and political upheaval that has been as much a staple of Nicaragua\u2019s turbulent history as rice and beans are in the local diet. The country was ruled by the notoriously corrupt Somoza family from 1935 to 1979, when a popular revolution led by the Sandinista National Liberation Front put Daniel Ortega in power, first as junta leader, then as an elected president.\nThe leftist Sandinistas allied with Cuba and the Soviet Union, leading the United States to provide military support to Somoza supporters known as the Contras (remember the Iran-Contra scandal in the mid-80s involving the Reagan administration and Oliver North?) Civil war ravaged the country during the 1980s before Nicaraguans voted in a right-wing government in 1990.\nThat began a 17-year period of relative calm and the beginning of a Nicaraguan tourism industry. In 2007 Ortega became president again after winning just 38 percent of the vote, but he\u2019s toned down the anti-U.S. rhetoric \u2014 President Bush even called to congratulate him on his victory \u2014 and he assured the business community that he won\u2019t undo the economic reforms made after the first Sandinista tenure.\nDefaced billboard of President Daniel Ortega\nStill, there are numerous billboards of Ortega throughout the country, with the revolutionary slogan \u201cArriba los pobres del mundo!\u201d (\u201cRise up, poor people of the world!\u201d) Conservative Granada has never been known as being pro-Ortega and I noticed that the billboard on the outskirts of town was defaced with paint.\nI mentioned that to Victor Chamorro, the owner of the Hotel Terrasol in Granada, a 10-room boutique hotel where I stayed for five nights.\nThat began an interesting discussion about Nicaraguan politics with Chamorro, who grew up in Nicaragua and later spent 27 years working as a chef in California before moving back to Nicaragua last year to open up the hotel with his wife Katya.\nChamorro told me that he was a Sandinista when he was younger, attracted to the movement by its promises of equality and land reform as well as disgust with the \u201cinjustice of a very brutal dictatorship.\u201d\n\u201cWe were all Sandinistas,\u201d he said. \u201cWe were going to be a shining example for all of Central America.\u201d\nBut it didn\u2019t take long \u2014 less than a year, in fact \u2014 before Chamorro became disillusioned. \u201cThey got into power and just tried to make themselves rich,\u201d he said of the Sandinistas. \u201cIt was like trading one dictatorship for another.\u201d\nSmall island with an old Spanish fort on Lake Nicaragua\nOther than the billboards, tourists will see few signs of Nicaragua\u2019s recent political turmoil. Instead, there is plenty of natural beauty on which to focus, including Lake Nicaragua \u2014 known locally as Lago de Nicaragua \u2014 the 10th-largest freshwater lake in the world.\nDuring a two-hour boat trip on the lake, we glided past some of the 300 tiny islands known as Las Isletas that were created when the nearby Mombacho Volcano erupted 20,000 years ago. Some of the islands are privately owned and have huge mansions. Others have small hotels and restaurants.\nWe stopped at one island that has the remnants of an 18th century Spanish fort, El Castillo San Pablo, which was built to help defend Granada against pirate raids. Another island we visited was inhabited only by monkeys, who hung on to the ends of branches while grabbing bananas from our hands that we had brought on the trip.\nThere are two volcanoes near Granada that make interesting daytrips. My favorite was the Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua\u2019s most visited national park, which is located halfway between Granada and Managua.\nParking lot at the Masaya Volcano\nEven though Masaya hasn\u2019t had a major eruption since 1852, one of its four craters \u2014 Santiago \u2014 still spews out a steady stream of sulfur gas.\nAs you drive up to the lookout point near the crater, a sign warns you to park with the front of the vehicle facing the exit. Fortunately, a quick get-away wasn\u2019t needed during our visit, but a few of us on the tour had occasional coughing fits from the sulfur as we hiked around the park.\nThe dormant Mombacho Volcano, with a thick rain forest, is a much different experience.\nTo get to the top of the mountain, which is 4,440-feet above sea level, you ride a 20-seat four-wheel-drive truck up a steep, bumpy road, passing coffee plantations along the way.\nAt the top of Mombacho, it\u2019s about 25 degrees cooler. There are walking trails and, for the more adventurous, a canopy tour where you glide through the trees on cables wearing a body harness. The views at the top of Granada and Lake Nicaragua are amazing.\nNicaragua is one of the most inexpensive countries I\u2019ve visited. A full-day tour to Masaya and surrounding towns with English-speaking guide cost $30, most taxi rides cost a buck or two, a good dinner can be had for about 140 cordobas ($7), and a bottle of the local beer \u2014 Tona or Victoria \u2014 is less than $1.\nA young Nicaraguan displays her beautiful dress during the Granada parade\nThe Hotel Terrasol, just a five-minute walk from central park, was clean, comfortable and cost only $46 a night, including taxes and breakfast. 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        "raw_content": "Chilling Out in \u00c7e\u015fme\nI realize I\u2019ve neglected this space for about a month now. To be honest, going from the U.S. back to Turkey wasn\u2019t the smoothest of transitions, especially considering that we had to get up for a long day of meetings just 10 hours after stepping of the plane. The week of jet lag that followed didn\u2019t help.\nStill, we survived, got ready for the upcoming school year, and mercifully took off for a 10-day holiday, thanks to the Bayram. We contemplated going off on a new European adventure, but after a crazy summer full of fast-paced traveling, we wanted to hang out a little closer to home and relax. In the end, we decided to spend a few days in \u00c7e\u015fme, a nice beach town on the west coast of Turkey.\nRight away, we knew we had made the right choice. The town was cozy, relaxed, very pedestrian-friendly and full of delicious meyhanes.\nOur agenda mainly involved beach time, alternating between lounging in a sunbed and swimming in the beautiful Aegean Sea. While there are many beautiful beaches in the \u00c7e\u015fme area, several of them are private and will charge an entrance fee for the day. We found the public beach \u2013 Il\u0131ca \u2013 to be more than satisfactory and felt no need to pay for more than a sunbed and a couple of beers. The water was perfect and there was plenty of space for everyone to lounge and swim, regardless of the Bayram crowds.\nAside from beach bumming, we took some time to explore the local castle, which had some interesting exhibits and offered fantastic views of the city and marina from the top. The fact that we got free entry with our Muzekarts was just the icing on the cake.\n\u00c7e\u015fme was lovely and refreshing \u2013 exactly what we needed after a hectic summer and before the start of another school year!\nExpat, Summer, Travel, Turkey\n\u2190 Sun Up, Sun Down\nChios, Greece: A Tiny Aegean Paradise \u2192\nOne thought on \u201cChilling Out in \u00c7e\u015fme\u201d\nLooks amazing! So jealous of you adventures! \ud83d\ude0d\ud83d\ude0d\ud83d\ude0d",
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Our classes are typically over-enrolled, our courses are very well evaluated, and our Q scores\u201d\u2014students\u2019 ratings of Harvard classes\u2014\u201care through the roof,\u201d Bernstein said. \u201cSo I think we\u2019re at a historical moment where a lot of people understand that gender and sexuality really matter.\u201d\nThe hires may also reflect the need for appointing young tenure-track faculty across Harvard\u2019s schools whose scholarship is in line with evolving student interest, as noted in the report of the University\u2019s Task Force on Inclusion and Belonging earlier this year.\nReid-Pharr previously served as the Matthiessen Visiting Professor of Gender and Sexuality studies in 2016, a short-term endowed professorship that invites leading scholars of \u201cissues related to sexual minorities\u2014that is, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people\u201d to teach at Harvard.\n\u201cWe hired him because he\u2019s brilliant, because his scholarship is brilliant, because his scholarship is extraordinary in its impact on multiple fields, but notably on the field of African-American gender and sexuality studies,\u201d Bernstein said. \u201cHe is a scholar who has published four extremely important, high-impact books, all of which are deeply original, astonishingly erudite, and all of which have had very high impact on multiple fields.\u201d\nReid-Pharr\u2019s books include Once You Go Black: Choice, Desire, and the Black American Intellectual; Black Gay Man; Conjugal Union: The Body, The House and the Black American; and Archives of Flesh: African America, Spain, and Post-Humanist Critique.\nOnce You Go Black was a Lambda Literary Award finalist for LGBT studies in 2007. In it, Reid-Pharr posits that a black American identity was not \u201cinevitable,\u201d and that twentieth-century black American intellectuals like James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and Richard Wright have \u201cactively chosen the identity schemes\u201d\u2014of race, gender, and sexuality\u2014that form the basis of a contemporary understanding of black American identity.\nBlack Gay Man\u2014a collection of nonfiction essays critiquing the construction of black gay identity through an interdisciplinary approach\u2014was the recipient of the 2002 Randy Shilts Award for best gay non-fiction.\nReid-Pharr was recently a distinguished professor at the City University of New York (CUNY)\u2019s Graduate Center, specializing in African-American, postcolonial, transnational, and global literary theory. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Thoughts on Arsenal Transfer Target, Ricardo Rodriguez\nBesiktas Interested in Signing David Ospina \u2192\nReviewing the Gunners Featuring at the European Championships\nWith Euro 2016 just eight days away, all national coaches have selected their 23-man squads for the tournament with the Premier League having the highest contingent with 103 players. The German Bundesliga boasts of 57, Italian Serie A 52, Turkish Super Lig 35, Spanish La Liga 34 and so much more.\nArsenal has contributed its quota to the Premier League\u2019s high count in the competition and it\u2019s high time we have a quick review of the Gunners that were selected to feature for their nations in the tournament.\nCzech Republic: Petr Cech and err, Tomas Rosicky\nThe legendary goalie continues to break records on the go. Czech legend, Karel Poborsky had kept 118 caps for his nation but the record was broken by Cech in Czech Republic\u2019s 6-0 trouncing of Malta. The goalie took his tally to 120 caps in the Czech\u2019s victory over Russia \u2013 a game where former Gunner, Tomas Rosicky, scored for his nation.\nRosicky has served the Czech Republic since 2000 and his goal against Russia was his 23rd in 102 caps.\nSpain: Hector Bellerin\nThe Spanish fullback has been on the rise this season, following his breakthrough 2014/15 campaign and with Matt Debuchy chickening away to Bordeaux, the right back berth was his for keeps. He notched up 44 appearances last season, making himself a mainstay in the team.\nFortune smiled on Bellerin when Dani Carvajal picked up a nasty injury in the Champions League final, paving the way for the young lad to be selected for the La Furia Roja. He made his senior debut in the 3-1 win against Bosnia and provided his first international assist in the 6-1 demolition of Korea Republic.\nIt\u2019s going to be an interesting battle between Bellerin and the more experienced Juanfran, still fresh from his heartbreak in the final at San Siro.\nFrance: Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny\nWith the host nation suffering a defensive crisis ahead of the tournament, a lot will be expected from Laurent Koscielny in the heart of that French defense. He recently featured alongside Adil Rami in the 3-2 win over Cameroon. Olivier Giroud scored a wonderful goal in that game.\nThere would be some pressure on Giroud to come up with the goods especially in the wake of Karim Benzema\u2019s comments that he was neglected from the national team selection because of racism. Last time I checked, he was involved in a blackmail sex scandal with his teammate, Mathieu Valbuena, who by the way, was also neglected by Didier Deschamps. When you have another winger like Dimitri Payet doing this, who needs a hobbit called Val Baggins\nSwitzerland: Granit Xhaka and errr, Ricardo Rodriguez (maybe?) \ud83d\ude00\nMany Gunners are looking forward to watching Xhaka in action especially with the club coughing out a whopping 35m for his services. Xhaka reminds me of how the Gunners snapped up Rosicky before the 2006 World Cup and the fans kept a keen eye on the Czech maestro. Xhaka played 90 minutes for Switzerland in the narrow defeat to the top European nation, Belgium and he has a final warm up game against Moldova before the tournament.\nThis YouTube clip focuses on his performance against Belgium\nThen there is a certain Rodriguez that has been on the spotlight following the info from the press that he could be available for 19m, which in my opinion, is a steal. These things aren\u2019t cast in stone though. The fact that Arsenal is \u2018interested\u2019 doesn\u2019t mean they\u2019d get him.\nEngland: Jack Wilshere\nThe Three Lions are hoping to end their stench of under achievement with this tournament and Jack Wilshere will have a part to play. He made his first start for his nation since June 2015 in the win over Turkey.\nHe played against in the victory over Australia with Marcus Rashford stealing all the headlines. England\u2019s final warm up is against Portugal tonight.\nGermany: Mesut Ozil\nOzil has been a regular for Joachim Loew\u2019s side for as long as he can remember and he has garnered a lot of international experience, featuring in two World Cups and one European Championship. With 72 German caps to his name, Ozil will be hoping to add to that tally as well as ending the campaign with some silverware.\nOzil played no part in Germany\u2019s shock home loss to Slovakia and I\u2019m sure he\u2019d get some minutes in the fianl warm up game against Hungary before the tournament begins.\nWales: Aaron Ramsey\nThe Welsh Jesus has gone blonde! This is an iconic tournament for the Welsh national team as they are playing at this level for the very first time. Ramsey has scored 10 goals in 38 games for his nation and he\u2019d be hoping to provide the ammunition Gareth Bale needs to fire the Dragons to glory.\nPoland: Wojciech Szczesny\nYes folks, Szczesny is still a Gunner.\nHe was shipped out on loan to AS Roma, making 39 appearances and helping the Giallorossi to a third place finish, which ensures that they play in the Champions League playoffs to qualify for Europe\u2019s elite competition. 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        "raw_content": "Friday June 25th, 2010 About 1 Minutes to Read\nHome \u00bb Ask a Bible Teacher \u00bb The Gift Of Prophecy\nI have been reading Billy Graham\u2019s book titled \u201cThe Holy Spirit.\u201d As I see it, he is saying the gift of prophecy of today is to explain the prophecies already written in the Bible. He also states, \u201cThe gift of prophecy in the first sense, that of foretelling of predictive prophecy, not longer exists to the extent it did in first century Christianity.\u201d What are your thoughts on this?\nI\u2019m pretty much in agreement with Dr. Graham on the matter of prophecy. Old Testament prophets were appointed by God to speak to the people on His behalf, informing them of what was coming. According to Hebrews 1:1-2 Jesus was the last of these and is the prophet for our age. Even Paul\u2019s prophecies of the rapture and resurrection simply filled in the blanks left by prophets who came before Him. And for the most part, the Book of Revelation is just a more a detailed description of Daniel\u2019s 70th Week.\nProphecy, Gift Or Office?\nCan You Identify My Spiritual Gift?",
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        "raw_content": "Solar powers the heart of this community\nSolar for the Chemehuevi Indian Community Center\nVideo of Solar for the Chemehuevi Indian Community Center\nA pioneering solar microgrid installed on The Chemeheuvi Reservation in Lake Havasu, California is at the leading edge of the state\u2019s community resiliency efforts. The 90 kW carport system, the result of a partnership between The University of California, Riverside, The Chemeheuvi Tribe and GRID Alternatives with funding from the California Energy Commission, will provide a battery backed power source for the tribe\u2019s community center, saving lives during grid outages and lowering the tribe\u2019s energy costs.\nHigh winds, bird strikes and the monsoon season all contribute to frequent power failures in this exposed region of the Mohave Desert. \u201cOn occasion, power will be out for up to three days, which is concerning especially for community members with medical conditions or tribal elders.\u201d explained Chemehuevi Vice-Chairman Glenn Lodge. Low-income and elderly residents come to the center, previously powered by a diesel generator, for a place to sleep and shower, power their medical devices, or just stay cool during summer blackouts.\n\u201cWe expect a financial impact as well,\u201d said Vice Chairman Lodge. \u201cCost savings from reduced electricity usage will be applied to other housing and community projects that help members who need it most.\u201d\nThis project is part of a larger effort by the tribe to increase energy independence, lower costs, and improve quality of life for its residents. GRID has also installed over 80 residential systems on Chemehuevi homes to-date, and trained 20 members in solar installation. The project, catalyzed by a state funding opportunity through the CEC, will serve as a model for other tribes and communities looking to improve their resiliency in the face of both ordinary outages and emergency situations like fires and natural disasters. The CEC, through its EPIC program is committed to investing $44 million in additional microgrid projects in 2018, with a focus on tribal and disadvantaged communities.\nCheck out the short clip to see the completed carport microgrid and consider donating to our Tribal Program to bring more projects like these into Native American lands.",
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        "raw_content": "Cost of adding tons of renewables to U.S. electric grid has been almost zero, say studies\nMany states have \"renewable portfolio standards\" mandating that they produce a certain percentage of their electricity from renewable sources. Libertarian and tea bag-ish critics of these standards have said that they will cause electricity rates to \"skyrocket.\"\nBut the numbers are in, and guess what? Science says the critics are wrong. Utility companies\u2019 experiences vary a bit, but on the whole energy costs are barely being nudged by renewable standards, reports Midwest Energy News. In fact, far from being a financial drain, wind power is the most economic option in some places, such as the portion of the Dakotas and western Minnesota served by Otter Tail Power.\nIn the worst case scenario, Great River Energy of Minnesota and Wisconsin saw a 1.8 percent increase in rates, or about $18 per year for its average customer. But on the flip side, Xcel energy, which serves many Western states, projects a per kilowatt-hour increase of $0.003 by 2025. A 2008 study by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory said renewable standards had increased the cost of electricity by a fraction of a percent in most states, and just over 1 percent in Connecticut and Massachusetts. That study is due to be updated this year \u2014 after many quarters of explosive growth in wind power production \u2014 and its authors say they don't expect the results to be any different.\nSo why are renewables \u2014 primarily wind \u2014 coming out so cheap? Critics would argue that we haven't integrated enough of them to be forced to cope with their intermittency, and there's some truth to that. But utilities say that's more than compensated by the fact that wind reduces their exposure to volatile gas prices and the headaches of having to upgrade old coal-fired power plants to comply with new clean air laws.\nAre renewable standards driving up utility rates?\t, Midwest Energy News",
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Well, with regard to the ozone layer, how are chemicals involved in destroying it.\nYTL: About 30 years ago, one of the faculty members, Harold Johnston, worried about nitric oxide, but nitric oxide turned out not to be such a harmful gas. On the other hand, chlorofluorocarbons, especially when dissociated to produce chlorine atoms, will induce the chlorine cycle, which has been responsible for destroying the ozone layer. Around that time, in the 1970\u2019s, the National Academy of Sciences organized a committee and looked at the problem of ozone layer destruction. Once they concluded that chlorofluorocarbon was the culprit, we instituted a policy to ban the use of chlorofluorocarbons and that has been quite effective. The ozone destruction, although it is still taking place, it is leveling off so there\u2019s a chance in the next 20 years that the problem of chlorofluorocarbons might disappear.\nFL: I think some recent studies suggest that the rate of destruction is slowing down. Some people even feel that the layer might be healed by the year 2050. Are you as optimistic?\nYTL: Yes, if we really limit the usage of chlorofluorocarbons, then I will be very optimistic. But, I will still have to say that there are many countries producing large quantities of chlorofluorocarbons. Major industrialized countries are not using it anymore, but developing countries are using it so that also has to be stopped,\nFL: Some alternatives have emerged for these CFCs, but they are not completely benign. Can you explain this a little bit?\nYTL: Well, people try to replace one of the fluorine into hydrogen, so it will decompose by eliminating hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride. Those are certainly better than chlorofluorocarbon, but not completely benign.\nFL: In 1987, the Montreal Protocol was adopted to limit the use of ozone destroying compounds. Do you feel that this protocol has been successful and should it be modified in any way?\nYTL: I think so. The protocol has been quite successful. Without the protocol, we will be in a much worse situation at present time,\nFL: What about global warming? Can you describe how the greenhouse effect causes global climate change?\nYTL: Yes, as you know, carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons will not absorb visible photons, they will absorb infrared photons. So when the sun irradiates the surface of the earth, visible photons will penetrate through but the radiation from the surface of the earth, which is typically 68 degrees Farenheit, emit infrared photons which will be absorbed by carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, or methane, And so, heat is trapped by the atmosphere and will not escape as efficiently. So when the carbon dioxide concentration increases, then the surface of the earth starts to warm up considerably.\nFL: Clearly, these greenhouse gases are linked to our dependence on fossil fuels. There has been a lot of talk in developing and implementing renewable energy resources like wind, photovoltaics, and geothermal power, but so far they are very limited in their adoption. What do you think needs to be done technology-wise or policy-wise.\nYTL: Well, as you know, the solar energy is enormous. In an hour, the sun is transmitting to the surface of the earth about the amount of the energy we use in an entire year of human society. So it means it takes an hour \u2014 the entire earth is receiving the amount of energy equivalent to the energy we use in an entire year. If we were to be a little bit more clever and learn how to use solar energy more efficiently, then we are going to go a long way without depending on the combustion of fossil fuel that produces carbon dioxide. And actually, during the last year or during the last eighteen months, there has been significant advances in the photovoltaic cell. In fact, with the silicon-based multi-layer component, the efficiency of converting the solar energy in electricity could be up to 35%, like those that have been done by Alferov (Nobel, Physics 2000) in Russia, but it turns out to be very expensive to make these silicon-based photovoltaic cells. So what Alferov has been doing is using solar collector reflected-light onto the small photovoltaic cell made out of silicon, but that is very expensive. And once you invest money, it takes more than 15 years to recover it and so economically, it is not very efficient, not very feasible. On the other hand, during the last 18 months, there has been a method using nanotechnology, using titanium dioxide as a base, dye-coated, dye-sensitized, so there is a device called dye-sensitized photovoltaic cell and that was invented by Gr\u00e4tzel in Switzerland. Efficiency can go up to 10% and a lot cheaper to make these photovoltaic cell. So we are on the eve of something new.\nFL: Okay, there has been a lot of discussion on the hydrogen fuel economy and also to use fuel cells to store this hydrogen, how efficient and economical do you believe this is?\nYTL: You see, when you talk about hydrogen economy, it is a mean to store the energy because the electricity could be stored in a battery or by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen, or even if you run high temperature Breeder reactor, the energy could be used to split the water. So, sooner or later, we will be using hydrogen as a fuel. When we say we are moving to the hydrogen economy, it is when we stop using hydrocarbons (fossil fuels). Then, no matter how you collect the energy, whether nuclear or solar energy, probably the way to store energy will be in the form of hydrogen and oxygen. So using hydrogen to generate electrcity, the fuel cell certainly is the most efficient one. I do see that in the next 20 or 30 years, we will be moving to the hydrogen economy. It mean, so long as we learn how to use renewable energy and the renewable energy will come mainly from the sun, hydrogen will become an important player.\nFL: The Kyoto Protocol was developed to limit these greenhouse gases but there has not been a lot of enthusiasm about it. Do you see it as a failure or just a bump in the road?\nYTL: Well, I think it is a bump in the road. One of the reasons is that many countries, for example the United States: you see, we often say that 20th century is the century of the United States, but actually the 20th century is the century of the combustion of petroleum or the century of the petroleum industry. And the United States, the entire society, has developed by depending on the combustion of fossil fuel and one can not change so easily. It\u2019s kind of sad that the global warming trend is continuing.\nFL: Do you see any hope in reviving this protocol? 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        "raw_content": "Bridging the Sciences: Zika Virus\nOn behalf of Raymond Schinazi, PhD, DSc; Jos\u00e9 Esparza, MD, PhD; and Mauro Teixeira, MD, PhD, course directors and co-chairs, we are pleased to invite you to Bridging the Sciences: Zika Virus, to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 1 \u2013 3, 2016.\nThis meeting will facilitate interactions and collaboration between Brazilian scientists and their international colleagues, and will feature scientific sessions geared toward fundamental understanding of Zika biology and practical considerations for management of the infection. Participants in this activity will be updated on key features of Zika epidemiology, pathophysiology, and virology, as well as emerging preventive and therapeutic strategies. These updates on basic and clinical research will be presented in a practical and interactive format that facilitates discussion.\nCourse Directors and Co-Chairs\nRaymond F. Schinazi, PhD, DSc, Emory University, Global Virus Network, United States\nJos\u00e9 Esparza, MD, PhD, President, Global Virus Network, United States\nMauro Teixeira, MD, PhD, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil\nRobert Gallo, MD, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Global Virus Network, United States\nGlaucius Oliva, PhD, University of S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil\nMario Stevenson, PhD, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Global Virus Network, United States\nDavid Watkins, PhD, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Global Virus Network, United States\nScott Weaver, MS, PhD, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston Laboratory, Global Virus Network , United States\nRafi Ahmed, PhD, Emory University, United States\nLeda Bassit, PhD, Emory University, United States\nRana Chakraborty, MD, Emory University, United States\nCarlos del Rio, MD, Emory University, United States\nChristina Gavegnano, PhD, Emory University, United States\nMark Mulligan, MD, Emory University, United States\nGuido Silvestri, MD, Emory University, United States\nPaul Spearman, MD, Emory University, United States\nMehul Suthar, PhD, Emory Vaccine Center, United States\nAnn Findley, Emory University, United States\nKelly Johnson, MBA, Emory University, United States\nPLATO Foundation and Informed Horizons, LLC\nEpidemiology and pathophysiology of Zika virus, including recent findings from the outbreak\nInsights into diagnosis of Zika virus\nModels for studying Zika virus\nCurrent approaches to control spread\nEmerging antiviral agents directed at Zika virus\nRecent findings in vaccine development\nThis program is designed to meet the educational needs of immunologists, embryologists, epidemiologists, obstetricians, virologists, nurses, and other professionals involved in the study and management of Zika virus infection.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted in Current Events, Homilies, Uncategorized\t| Tagged adversity, faith, humility, invitation, love, mystery, Olympics, promised land, Rio, trust, unseen | Leave a comment\nA Wilderness Solitude\nWilderness appealed to those bored or disgusted with man and his works. It not only offered an escape from society but also was an ideal stage for the Romantic individual to exercise the cult that he frequently made of his own soul. The solitude and total freedom of the wilderness created a perfect setting for either melancholy or exultation. ~ Roderick Nash\nToday is our final day on the land portion of the trip to Alaska and begin the transition to the ship early tomorrow morning. For the final day I opted to set out on a guided nature tour down the Cooper River with our guide, Blake. It provided a little more time to simply sit and be in the presence of the majestic nature that surrounded us, from snow-capped mountains to the depths of the forested national park that surrounded us on the ride.\nI\u2019ve been so struck by the number of young people and listening to their stories of what brought them here to Alaska in the first place. So many started with doing similar type trips at some point in their lives and then find their way back for one reason or another. The same was true with this guide who spends the rest of the year in Minnesota with his wife but still manages to come here for ten years to work the river in one capacity or another, from salmon fishing to white water rafting with visitors from around the world who come here to Alaska seeking something. What may start as a vacation for some turns into something much more when they encounter the vast lands that continue to speak volumes and for generations to come.\nBlake mentioned how is father has given him a hard time over the years, wanting him to use his college education to be a part of the work force, in the corporate world. I\u2019m guessing that\u2019s what many parents would expect of their sons and daughters. He did it for a time and yet never felt satisfied, as if there were something more for him that exceeded the expectations of his father and his education. It was amazing just how much he knew that river, every twist and turn that led us further down and deeper into the forest. He knew it. He feels it. He lives that river like nothing else and keeps returning despite the demands and expectations to \u201cgrow up\u201d, whatever that might mean.\nThere\u2019s something inviting about the river. Those that know me know that the river has not always been my friend over the years. After nearly losing my life while white water rafting nearly thirteen years ago now, I feared returning to it, despite it often calling my name to return. I may never white water raft again, but I haven\u2019t allowed myself to be paralyzed by fear to return in one way or another. Today was yet another one of those days and listening to Blake speak about it reminded me today just how strong the current can be within us to seek adventure and take risk in our lives, even if it means breaking down the stereotype of what we have called success to live a fuller life, one that continues to feed us in a way that many others will just never understand.\nI have found that it is practically necessary to return to nature, even when it has arisen fears within us that we feel will paralyze us for life. I think about Phil the other day who had been attacked by the grizzly in Denali. He may have to face the aftershocks of such an encounter over the course of his life, but it\u2019s not going to stop him from living from that deeper place, that place that runs deeper than fear, the river that runs deep within our soul, yearning to be emptied into the vastness of the sea that continues to feed.\nAs much as it has been a place that I have had to face my own mortality, the encounter and experience of water remains the place that grounds my very being. Maybe it\u2019s because I have witnessed its power and has taught me to reverence and respect it. Watching it flow so quickly around me today reminded me of the strength that it has to bring about life and death, so often when we least expect it. Yet, there we were, snow-capped mountains, freezing water temperatures, trees in full bloom, and trying to take it all in at the same time. The vastness of the lands around us pale in comparison to the vastness of what landscape of the soul that lies within. 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        "raw_content": "HffGlobal FootballNewsFenerbahce: Why are the Turkish club in crisis at the bottom of the Super Lig?\nFenerbahce: Why are the Turkish club in crisis at the bottom of the Super Lig?\nFormer Liverpool defender Skrtel joined Fenerbahce in 2016\nFenerbahce are in crisis.\nOne of Turkey\u2019s most successful clubs and a former European giant are looking up from the bottom of a league they used to dominate.\n\u201cAt the beginning of the season, if we had to write the worst scenario, no one could have predicted the current situation,\u201d club president Ali Koc said.\nThe Istanbul side sit in the relegation zone, second from bottom in the Turkish top-flight \u2013 the Super Lig \u2013 and 22 points behind leaders Istanbul Basaksehir.\nOn Monday they face Bursaspor, Fenerbahce\u2019s first league match since the winter break.\n\u201cThis is the big story everyone is talking about,\u201d Turkish football expert Bagis Erten told BBC Sport. \u201cAlthough there is a championship race, Fenerbahce is the best subject to talk about \u2013 will they survive?\u201d\nIt is a remarkable fall for the 19-time Super Lig champions after a second-placed finish last season \u2013 only Galatasaray, with 22 domestic titles, have a better pedigree.\nFenerbahce have never been relegated and since the league started in 1959, the lowest the team has finished is 10th in the 1980-81 season. 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        "raw_content": "By Eric Owens on February 7th, 2018\nPosted in Highlands Blog under Community\nI was perturbed and couldn\u2019t ascertain the reason at first. All day I\u2019d been in a funk and with just a little reflection, the truth was revealed. I was angry that some news had penetrated my world and for the umpteenth time, my peace was broken. It wasn\u2019t the right reaction but a common one for me as part of a close-knit community of believers.\nThe first thing to know when you are seeking to become a part of a community of believers is that you are greatly increasing the number of people who can ruin your day. When you care about a good number of folks, the odds are that one of them is going through something that needs the prayers and actions of the body of Christ.\nThey can immediately and without warning infiltrate the peace of your day with a text, email, or phone call. \u201cRobert,\u201d whom you\u2019ve known since he was born \u201dis being rushed to the hospital for unknown reasons, please pray!\u201d That sick feeling in your stomach and heavy heart arrives promptly thanks to your proper concern for a child in your little universe. The parent\u2019s worry and the suffering of Robert\u2019s siblings are on your mind all day until you get word that the boy has been diagnosed and it\u2019s not too serious. That\u2019s one boy, one day.\nOf course this is how we are meant to live in the Church, but modern American Christianity has almost succeeded in divorcing its members from the local church body. We know few of them, the ones we know we don\u2019t know very well and the ones we know very well we don\u2019t care about. It a \u201cMe\u201d culture and the Church is just following suit. Our Sunday schools are fragmented, our worship is fragmented, activities and ministries are fragmented and we are too busy to think about these people anyway because the soccer ministry is short a referee.\nThe reason our pastors suffer is because most likely they pray weekly for the body by name. When the body sins or rebels or ends up in the hospital, he is in the midst of the blood and guts. This is not just his job but all of ours. The elder is not broken out from the other members of the Church with some higher language about his special gifts, gifts that the rest of us have been denied.\nWe should be about the same things. And it\u2019s painful. Very much so. Though we put the needs back to our God in prayer, we are frail and without perfect vision and so we worry and are rightly sad at times and these constant burdens that we are asked to carry weigh us down.\nAnd then there\u2019s the capacity we all have to harm each other either intentionally or not. Both hurt about the same. A friendship pursued is not reciprocated. A slight is given. A group fails to include you. Your contributions go unsung. The more time and attention we give to this local body, the more we expect in return.\nThat\u2019s people for you. Even God\u2019s people. You know, the law was given to God\u2019s people, not the Egyptians or the Philistines. It was God\u2019s people who had to be told not to kill each other.\nThe more we invest in our local body, the harder it is, the more we commit to these people, the more pain we feel. And that\u2019s our calling. It hurts, it\u2019s amazing, it\u2019s painful, it is glorious. We suffer, we rejoice. We all wanted to be more Christ-like didn\u2019t we?",
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        "raw_content": "Singapore Hospital Pilots Use of Hospital Delivery Robots\nI read this article and found it very interesting, thought it might be something for you. The article is called Singapore Hospital Pilots Use of Hospital Delivery Robots and is located at https://hitconsultant.net/2015/08/12/singapore-hospital-pilots-use-hospital-delivery-robots/.\nPanasonic HOSPI Robot\nChangi General Hospital (CGH) in Singapore is piloting the use of Panasonic autonomous hospital delivery robots called HOPSI to improve operational efficiency of a hospital. The pilot launched in February 2015 has been implemented over several phases and is the first hospital outside of Japan to utilize the HOSPI robot. As part of the hospital\u2019s porter management system, the four HOSPI are able to deliver fragile and bulky medicine, medical specimens and patients\u2019 case notes 24/7, easing manpower constraints.\nThe Panasonic HOSPI robot is equipped with security features to prevent tampering, theft and damage during delivery. The robot\u2019s contents can only be accessed with ID cards. This automation enables HOSPI to move around using the lifts and between facilities in CGH\u2019s Main Building and The Integrated Building on its own, delivering medicine and specimens.\nPanasonic said HOPSI is programmed with the hospital\u2019s map data to avoid obstacles such as patients in wheelchairs and complete deliveries with minimal supervision. New hospital routes can be programmed in advance, allowing flexibility. The autonomous robot communicates and relays information on its whereabouts to the control centre, enabling its location to be monitored and recorded at all times.\nPanasonic aims to deploy HOSPI to other local hospitals in the future. Additionally, it is also test-bedding the use of Reysone, an electric care bed that separates and converts into a wheelchair safely and conveniently, at CGH. This 2-in-1 care bed not only facilitates the transfer and movement of patients, but also eliminates the need for additional storage areas. The Reysone test-bed will run for six months.\n\u00ab athenahealth Updates Its Patient-Centered Medical Home Accelerator Program\nIntersystems, Validic Partner to Integrate Patient Generated Data into Healthshare \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Tax Proposal 17: Start of consultation procedure\nArticle by Stefan Kuhn\n\u203a Tax Proposal 17: Start of consultation procedure\nClarity on Swiss Taxes\nThe Federal Council started the consultation process on 6 September by releasing its draft suggestion for the Tax Proposal 17. This suggestion is based on the parameters published in June and is also strongly influenced by CTR III \u2013 but in a slimmed-down version. The suggestions will now be submitted to the cantons, the political parties represented in Parliament, to the umbrella organizations representing the municipalities, cities and economy as well as other interested parties.\nRelevant content of the reform proposal\nThere are no significant changes in the consultation draft by comparison with the parameters published and approved by the Federal Council in June. Certain elements of the CTR III are found in the present draft for the Tax Proposal 17, while other elements are new, in order to provide a well-balanced proposal, so that the hoped-for majorities can be obtained in Parliament and in the electorate. An assessment of the suggestion:\nA core element of the proposed measures is the patent box regime which shall be mandatory for the cantons. By comparison by CTR III there is a narrower definition of the qualifying income: the box will be limited to patents and similar rights; the scope of such similar rights is narrowed (supplementary protection certificates, topographies, protected varieties of plants as well as protected documents according to the Therapeutic Products Act). Copyrighted software is not covered by the definition. Qualifying income can be tax exempted up to 90% considering the modified nexus approach.\nThe R&D super deduction is optional for the cantons and is \u2013 similar to the patent box \u2013 a clear sign of commitment to Switzerland as a location for research and industry. The basis for the additional R&D deduction of a maximum of 50% are personnel costs which directly relate to R&D performed by the taxpayer in Switzerland plus a premium of 35% for other R&D costs or 80% of cost for R&D rendered by third parties in Switzerland.\nA notional interest deduction, which would have led to a deemed deduction granted on excessive shareholders\u2019 equity, is (by contrast with CTR III) not to be included in the proposal, partly in order to facilitate acceptance of the Tax Proposal 17. This could however be a disadvantage, particularly for the Canton of Zurich, which is already stretched by the tax reform, since it would have hardly any effective tax instruments at hand. Consequently, Zurich could then only rely on the tax rate reduction. From a Zurich economy perspective, it is therefore likely that additional suggestions will be made in this respect.\nAnother aspect of the Tax Reform 17 is a proposed higher taxation of dividends for qualifying shareholdings of individuals. The suggestion is that 70% (federal tax) or at least 70% (cantonal tax) of the individuals\u2019 dividend income shall be taxable in future. This is in contrast to the current situation of only 60% taxation of the individuals\u2019 dividend income at the federal level if held privately, and varying cantonal thresholds. From an overall perspective, this adjustment will be offset by an expected cantonal tax rate reduction on company level.\nFor political reasons, it is proposed to increase the child and education allowance by CHF 30 per month, taking the tax reform in the canton of Vaud as a role model. The additional costs of this measure are to be borne by the employers and compensate a part of the relief effect of the expected corporate income tax rate reductions.\nThe overall tax relief of all tax measures shall now be limited to 70% instead of 80%. The impact of the important measures, such as the patent box and the R&D super deduction, is correspondingly reduced by this.\nOn the other hand, there is no change in the intention to abolish the status companies on cantonal level as well as certain tax practices on federal level \u2013 the original trigger for the CTR III. These tax privileges are still to be abolished. A temporary special tax rate solution shall be introduced to avoid over-taxation.\nThe Tax Proposal 17 provides the cantons with the option of a reduction in the calculation of the capital taxes on equity which relates to participations as well as patents and similar rights.\nForeign companies relocating to Switzerland can disclose their hidden reserves including goodwill without Swiss tax consequences (step-up) and profit from additional tax deductible depreciations in the first few years.\nIn order to prevent international double taxation, Swiss permanent establishments of foreign companies will be entitled to benefit from the lump sum tax credit in the future.\nThe suggestion for the Tax Proposal 17 provides for an increase in the cantonal share of the direct federal tax income, from the current 17% to 20.5%. CTR III had envisaged an increase to 21.2%. Although this is not directly relevant for companies in Switzerland, it can be argued that this reduced increase is not helpful for the reform, since the cantons will have less scope for reducing their ordinary corporate tax.\nAmbitious time schedule on track\nWith this consultation procedure, the Federal Council is still keeping up with the ambitious timetable for the reform as announced in June. This confirms the importance of the tax reform. The consultation period will already end on 6 December 2017. The dispatch to Parliament is to take place in spring 2018. The Parliament will then discuss and pass the new tax reform law in its 2018 summer and fall sessions. Accordingly, the new law may enter into force earliest at the beginning of 2020.\nPartner, Head of Corporate and M&A Tax\nCorporate taxes form a key part of financial corporate governance. A sound business strategy needs to include tax planning.",
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        "raw_content": "The Manchester Historian's Summer Issue\nRaising funds to publish the third and final issue of The Historian this year\nBy The Manchester Historian\nThe Manchester Historian is a student paper, run for students, by students, published three times per year. Each issue focuses upon a different theme, using this focus to illuminate history in a variety of ways. Articles include biopics of important historical figures, discussions of landmark moments in time, opinions on how history has informed current affairs, and interviews with academics within the University. The Historian gives students a chance to showcase their knowledge, and put together a paper that reflects our interests and abilities. See past issues online here .\nThe team behind The Manchester Historian is a large one! Alongside the editors are four more teams, each with a specific role. These teams are: Online, Marketing, Design and Copy-editing, and each plays a key role in the process, meaning the dedicated team has over twenty members, not to mention all the contributors! The Historian is an inclusive student paper that encourages students from all Schools, not just History, to get involved.\nThe Historian has already published two successful issues this year, and is pushing on with the third. With the FIFA World Cup coming up in the summer, the Historian has decided to use the tournament as an excuse to do a global issue, with an article on each of the countries involved. Unfortunately, due to a tight budget and a desire to create a really worthwhile paper, we no longer have the funds to maintain the standards we've set for ourselves. Rather than restrict the number of articles within the issue, or cutting back on the quality of the paper itself, we are asking for help to ensure we can keep as many people involved as possible, and the finished product as good as we can!\nThe money we're aiming to raise will go directly to printing costs. We print the paper in house, with relatively low printing costs, but still need some help to be able to print a worthwhile number of issues. If we raise our minimum, we will be able to print one hundred issues, the amount we printed for the previous two issues. In both cases these flew off the shelves, and people were unable to get copies, so anything we raise over the minimum will go to printing extra copies to expand our readership!\nWebsite: http://manchesterhistorian.com/\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheManchesterHistorian/\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/manchesterhistorian/\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/themcrhistorian\nThe Manchester Historian is not only a great way for students to meet one another and showcase their knowledge, but also provides them with really valuable skills for later employment. Our team have to learn to work to a tight schedule, with a budget, in order to create a worthwhile product. Furthermore, members have to work with each other, interacting with their own team but also liaising with those in other teams. Organisation is therefore key! Alongside this, The Historian provides an opportunity to enhance writing, editing and design skills. It's a really worthwhile project and we'd love it if you could help us - it's for this reason the University are matching the first \u00a3100 donated!\nAny help would be appreciated - from a donation to a share! Help us make this year's final issue the best of the lot.\nA social media shout-out to say thank you for your support - every donation really does count so keep an eye on our Facebook page.\nA copy of The Historian mailed right to your door!\nA copy of The Historian mailed to you, and your donation thanked in the issue!",
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        "raw_content": "<Kingston police report: Serious crimes drop in 2016, but drug arrests rose\nThe New Kaaterskill Falls trail \u2013 Part 5: The Top of the Falls>\nA sneak preview of the Thomas Cole House restoration\nby Geddy Sveikauskas/ February 19, 2017 /0 comments\n\u2018Lake with Dead Trees (Catskill)\u2019 by Thomas Cole, 1825\nThomas Cole\u2019s home on Spring Street in Catskill has left behind its near-death experience of the 1970s and as an independent non-profit organization affiliated with the National Park Service has been engaged in a recovery that would have seemed miraculous a generation ago. Once called Cedar Grove, the historic 1815 home of the founder of the Hudson River School of Painting has been brought back to life step by step, and is now on the cusp of becoming both a model for intelligent restoration and a significant destination for regional heritage tourism.\nBetsy Jacks, executive director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, has lofty aspirations for the five-acre property. \u201cThe opportunity now is to transform it into a destination renowned worldwide as the birthplace of American art,\u201d she wrote in the Catskill Daily Mail on January 13. \u201cThat transformation, which will benefit Catskill and the entire Hudson Valley, is well underway, and some pivotal developments will unfold this spring.\u201d\nThe site, Jacks said expansively, \u201chas the potential to serve as the first step and primary source for the exploration of American visual culture.\u201d With the prominence in the art world of the metropolitan colossus a little more than 100 miles to the south, the status of the Cole House as \u201cprimary source\u201d may be a tall order. It may be a primary source, but hardly the primary source.\nThe restoration of the two downstairs parlors of the house, featuring the amazing detailed decorative painting on the walls by Cole himself (his father was in the wallpaper business), is \u201cthe most historically fascinating\u201d discovery at the house. Working with a respected national design firm called Second Story, the facility will concoct a participatory interactive experience in the restored parlors: \u201cInstead of looking at a period home from behind velvet ropes, visitors will enter the rooms and participate in the events that took place there.\u201d\nThe reconstructed New Studio built originally in 1846 will be the site of an exhibition from April 30 to October 29 of the work by Hudson River painter Sanford Gifford (1823-1880), curated by Kevin Avery of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Avery was a major author of the \u201cAmerican Paradise\u201d show of 1987 that did so much to solidify Cole\u2019s reputation as not only the founder of the Hudson River School but also its most distinguished figure.\nA project to complement the existing Hudson River School Art Trail with a walkway via the Rip Van Winkle Bridge between the Cole House and Olana, Fredric Church\u2019s hilltop fantasy, is also the recipient of both federal and state funding.\nConsidering that Cole\u2019s great-granddaughter, Edith Cole Silberstein, used to hold yard sales outside the deteriorating house in the 1950s \u2014 who knows what was forever lost? \u2014 the comeback of the Cole House has so far been an extraordinary accomplishment, with more to come.\nEmanating from a seminar at the Yale Center for British Art called \u201cLandscape and Identity in Britain and the United States, 1770-1914\u201d and on other work, a show entitled \u201cThomas Cole\u2019s Journey: Atlantic Crossings\u201d will be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from January to May 2018 and after that at the National Gallery in London. This exhibition, which will show Cole\u2019s engagement with European art, is likely to garner greater public involvement with the Thomas Cole site in Catskill. The Cole House will present a companion show in the New Studio next year entitled \u201cThomas Cole\u2019s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance,\u201d curated by Yale art professor Tim Barringer and two Yale colleagues.\nCole was born a few miles northwest of Manchester, England, perhaps 50 miles from the Lake District so celebrated by Wordsworth and other figures of the Romantic movement, and he came to America as a 17-year-old immigrant eight years before achieving fame as the first accomplished painter of American landscape. Cole\u2019s subsequent extended trips to Europe influenced his oeuvre considerably thereafter.\nFor the first wintertime, the Cole House is giving same-day behind-the-scenes tours and art lectures (\u201cSunday Salons\u201d) in the afternoons of the second Sunday of each month. Though the snowstorm was making travel difficult this past Sunday, the dual event seemed worth checking out. Lloyd DeWitt, chief curator at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia, was scheduled to give a talk on the influence of the Dutch golden age of painting on the Hudson River School. The Cole House website promised \u201ca sneak preview\u201d of the parlor restorations and the digital integration of the project, scheduled to open to the public in May.\nBecause of the inclement weather, I was the only person on the tour. My sneak preview was a solo. At the lofty top of the two twelve-foot-high parlors were the friezes painted by Cole, uncovered but as yet unrestored. The vivid original colors on the remainder of the walls will contrast with the dark Federal-period furniture. Cole apparently used to invite potential buyers to see his work on the walls of these parlors (the high ceilings and wonderful light helped). Part of Second Story\u2019s plan includes 13 reproductions of the artist\u2019s best-known landscapes on the parlor walls. I can\u2019t wait for the participatory interactive experience that has been promised.\nTwenty hardy guests braved the heavy snow to show up for the lecture, which consisted of DeWitt\u2019s commentaries on a series of two slides, one by Cole or his local successors and the other of 17th-century Dutch landscapes, the majority by Jacob van Ruisdael. In the early stages of his research, DeWitt was still feeling out the commonalities and the differences between the two artists. Both were attentive to light and atmosphere. Living in new republics whose landscapes were denigrated by outsiders as unworthy, both produced work that valued local character and humility. Both were part of a religious revival. In the tradition of earlier landscapists, both believed that the journey was at least as important as the destination and that a love of landscape can be transformative.\nAs DeWitt put it, Ruisdael and Cole may have spoken different languages, but they used the same symbolic code. The major difference between the two that DeWitt identified was obvious: They portrayed different places, Ruisdael the peaceful settled Dutch countryside and Cole the still relatively untamed Catskills wilderness. Almost two centuries later, that difference between Europe and America, with all its symbolic overtones and emotional consequences, yet persists.\nFor those interested in the lecture-tour combination, two more will be held on March 12 and April 9, both at 2 p.m. In the first lecture, two experts on historic interiors, Jean Dunbar and Matthew Mosca, will talk about the discovery of Cole\u2019s decorative paintings on the parlor walls of Cedar Grove. At the second, independent scholar John McGuigan Jr. will discuss the twelve months Cole spent in Florence, Italy in 1831 and 1832. Tours will take place at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. both days.\nTo launch the first day of the Cole House\u2019s 2017 public season in the New Studio on Sunday, April 30 at 2 p.m., Kevin Avery, now resident scholar at the Metropolitan Museum, will lecture on the show of Sanford Gifford\u2019s work.\nAccording to its 2014 IRS tax return, the non-profit Thomas Cole Historic Site listed $1.56 million in total revenues (about $246,000 in government grants), considerably higher than the $865,000 the previous year. The increase came mostly from additional contributions, gifts and grants.\nSalaries and benefits for 2014 were $286,000, up about $30,000 from 2013. The Cole House has very recently been advertising for a full-time development associate \u201cto grow and develop a community of supporters.\u201d Total assets of the Thomas Cole Historic Site at the end of the year were about $4.2 million.\nThe organization has been blessed with well-placed political support. U.S. senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan was an early supporter, and senator Charles Schumer, a recent one, was instrumental in NPS funding for the present parlor restoration. The Cole House could have done worse in terms of political rabbis.\nProject support from the National Park Service has been considerable. But the Cole site is also on the state government\u2019s radar. In the latest round of state REDC funding last December, the Cole House received grants of $582,650. 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        "raw_content": "There are various benefits for companies and individuals going offshore, but the most popular one is the possibility to reduce or avoid taxes. Tax avoidance was, is, and will be the most important reason for going offshore. We can mention some other reasons like e.g. protection of assets, holding of investments, using the offshore company as a gateway to other markets, possibilities of staying confidential, etc. However, most of the \u2018other\u2019 reasons listed above (and not only) eventually will relate to taxation anyway. I have described the main reasons below.\nTaxation \u2013 as already mentioned, this is the most common reason for going offshore. It relates to individuals and companies. People use offshore jurisdictions to completely avoid or reduce taxes that they pay/would pay in their countries.\nIt can be done in various ways, depending on needs and individual circumstances through:\n\u2013 Incorporation of company / partnership / foundation\n\u2013 Setting up a Trust\n\u2013 Setting up an Investment Fund\n\u2013 Participation in Investment Schemes\n\u2013 Obtaining tax residency in certain jurisdiction\n\u2013 Obtaining citizenship of certain jurisdiction (also through special programs designed for wealthy individuals)\n\u2013 and other not-listed above.\nAsset protection \u2013 very important factor especially for persons/companies whose assets are highly exposed to risk. In addition to asset protection, the assets can be also hidden for the specific purpose. It can be achieved in many ways, however the most popular ones are:\n\u2013 Setting up a Trust (which holds the assets and is practically \u2018untouchable\u2019 and \u2018invisible\u2019 to the authorities)\n\u2013 Setting up a Company or other entity for the same purpose\nStability \u2013 might apply to individuals or companies wanting to move their assets or whole businesses to another jurisdiction which has more stable economy, legal and political system. It is a common practice for businessmen coming from countries having political conflicts, unstable economy or just unfriendly business approach.\nGateway to other markets \u2013 companies can use a specific jurisdiction as a gateway to the new market or to the new areas. Good example here is the use of a company in some of EU jurisdiction (e.g. Malta or Cyprus) which would allow or ease trading with EU countries and generally access to EU customers (which might have been impossible when doing business through some non-EU country directly).\nShip registration \u2013 offshore jurisdictions are also used for registrations of ships, ship management and related services. This allows either zero or very low taxation (usually limited to tonnage tax) for companies operating in this industry.\nRetirement \u2013 many jurisdictions offer beneficial retirement schemes for wealthy individuals, citizenship programs, etc. I have mentioned this in \u2018taxation\u2019 point above, however this point relates to literally moving to another country for retirement (who wouldn\u2019t like to retire in peaceful country located in warm climate, with access to the sea, palms and everything else \u2013 with accompaniment of sound economy and well-developed infrastructure). Some of the jurisdictions are called \u2018heaven\u2019 or \u2018paradise\u2019 for a reason and it does not relate only to taxation.\nConfidentiality \u2013 very important factor for people who desire high level of confidentiality. It is important to mention that not always the jurisdictions itself offer confidentiality. Some jurisdictions might have laws & rules designed in the way that there is no disclosure of certain information (e.g. no disclosure of the shareholders of the company to the authorities).\nAnother option is the usage of nominee services provided by fiduciary firms. Fiduciary firms and their representatives might act as a nominee for shareholders, directors, secretaries and similar bodies \u2013 allowing the \u2018real\u2019 ones to remain confidential. This is a common practice offered by corporate services providers in almost all jurisdictions.\nLower regulations and ease of doing business \u2013 many offshore jurisdictions offer lower regulation and legal requirements generally in comparison to other countries. No requirements for licenses or allowance of doing specific type of business (e.g. running casinos, e-gaming) which would not be legal or limited in their home countries is also a potential benefit.\nMany people also tend to ask about the accounting-related requirements. No requirement for audit of financial statements of the company (or sometimes even no requirement of doing the accounts) might be an advantage for some.\nIn addition to the above, one might decide to go offshore only for sake of ease of doing business. Many jurisdictions offer quick company incorporations, no bureaucracy, relatively low prices of professional services and generally business friendly environment.\nMONEY LAUNDERING \u2013 unfortunately due to the ease of incorporation of companies and opening of offshore bank accounts, there is a huge field of money being laundered in many jurisdictions, especially those less transparent from outside EU. It is (of course) illegal and sometimes not very easy to detect nowadays. I will touch the topic of money laundering in the next posts in more detail.\nSummarising, as seen on the above list (which is a vast majority), there are many reasons why people go offshore. Nowadays it is a simple procedure to incorporate a company abroad or open a bank account and in most of the cases everything can be done online. 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        "title": "A crisis resolution and home treatment team in Norway: a longitudinal survey study Part 1. Patient characteristics at admission and referral | International Journal of Mental Health Systems | Full Text",
        "raw_content": "A crisis resolution and home treatment team in Norway: a longitudinal survey study Part 1. Patient characteristics at admission and referral\nOttar Ness1Email author,\nStian Biong1 and\nSuzie Kim Hesook1\n\u00a9 Ness et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2012\nCrisis resolution and home treatment (CRHT) is an emerging mode of delivering acute mental health care in the community. There is a paucity of knowledge regarding the workings of CRHT in the literature. This is the first paper in a series of three from the longitudinal survey of patients of a CRHT team in Norway, which was aimed at describing the characteristics of patients served, professional services provided, and clinical outcomes. This report focuses on describing the characteristics of the patients at admission.\nAlthough diverse in their characteristics, the patients were over represented by females, young to middle aged, and people on public support. The patients were mostly referred to the team by self/family members and primary care physicians. At admission, depression was the most prevalent symptom, the overall intensity level of mental health problems was low, and most of the patients had long-standing mental health problems.\nSelf/family referral seems to be a critical route to receive services by CRTH teams as shown in our study, suggesting a need to examine policies that disallow this form of referral in some communities. The findings from our study show that the patients of the CRHT team, while mostly having long-standing mental health problems and had been receiving healthcare for them, did not have severe mental health problems at admission, although could have been in crises. There is a need for further studies to examine how people with severe mental health problems obtain services in time of crises, and to address the need to gain a greater understanding of the role of CRHT.\nThis is the first in a series of three reports presenting findings from a longitudinal survey of a crisis resolution home treatment (CRHT) team in Norway[1, 2]. This study was based on the assessment, treatment, and outcome registration-data of a total of 363 patients of the CRHT team in a period from February 2008 to July 2009. The focus of this article is on patients\u2019 characteristics at admission.\nDuring the last four decades comprehensive changes have been seen in the mental health service systems with the intention to benefit patients and their families and in response to the need to streamline healthcare systems for economic reasons[3, 4]. Community care models are being established in order to minimize hospitalization and extend acute care and rehabilitation within the context of family and immediate social environment of individuals[5, 6]. One model that has been developed in response to this trend is crisis resolution home treatment team (CRHT). A CRHT team is a type of the so-called \u2018functional teams\u2019 developed in the United Kingdom as part of the National Service Framework[2, 7]. In line with the emphasis on community based treatment and rehabilitation for mental health care by the World Health Organization[8] and the European policies, the overall objective of these teams is to offer comprehensive treatment and support in people\u2019s home environment and prevent hospital admission. CRHT teams aim to provide an alternative to hospital admission, robust psychosocial as well as psychiatric assessments, gate-keeping of hospitalization, and opportunities to resolve crisis in the contexts of their occurrence[2, 7, 9, 10].\nIn Norway CRHT was introduced as a part of the National Action Plan for Mental Health in 2005[11, 12]. A national strategy was formulated in Norway to establish a CRHT team at each of the 78 community mental health centers (DPS) by the end of 2009 with an overall objective to offer comprehensive mental health treatment and support in people\u2019s home environment and prevent hospital admission. A set of guidelines was established based on international experiences with the key service characteristics being defined as (a) brief responding time, (b) provision of assessment and direct care in the context of home and family, (c) working in partnerships with relevant health and social welfare providers, and (d) assessment and course of action that may include inpatient treatment, home treatment, crisis resolution by the team, and next-level referrals to health and social services[12]. CRHT teams, as their role is to respond to mental health crises in the community, do not have a role in the care of patients in acute hospitalization, having no direct role in determining the length of their hospital stay specifically. However, there has been an implication in the literature that the availability of CRHT teams in communities and the care by CRHT teams may influence hospitalization rates and the length of hospital stay[13, 14].\nA literature review by Sj\u00f8lie et al.[4] revealed that most of the published articles on CRHT teams focus on structural issues pertaining to the development of home treatment services and on macro-level outcomes such as cost-effectiveness and admission rates, which have political, economic, and practical implications. There has been less attention in the literature describing patients of CRHT teams, referral procedures, and status of mental health at admission, which will be the focus of this article. Hasselberg, Gr\u00e5we, Johnson and Ruud[15] described in their study of eight crisis resolution teams in Norway that the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were that: (a) the users were mostly aged between 20-50\u2009years, (b) a little more than half of the patients were women, (c) approximately half of the patients were unmarried and living alone, (d) one-quarter were in paid employment, (e) 99% were Norwegian in their ethnicity, compared to 92% of the general population of Norway, (f) the majority of the patients had primarily mood and anxiety disorders, and 14% had psychotic symptoms, (g) about 60% had previous contacts with mental health services, (h) 38% of the patients had received treatment at an outpatient unit within the past 12\u2009months and 22% had been in an inpatient ward, and (i) three in four were emergency referrals and 25% had self-referred to the CRHT teams.\nThe aims of this article were to explore and describe (a) the basic characteristics of the patients of one CRHT team in a health region in Norway, (b) the referral sources, and (c) the status of mental health at the time of admission. The ultimate purpose was to gain an in-depth understanding about patients of CRHT teams with the research questions: What are the characteristics of patients, how do they seek the services of CRHT teams, and what are their major problem areas in seeking the services of CRHT teams?\nThe study was a descriptive, quantitative study based on the patient data from a longitudinal survey of one CRHT team in Norway. The study was conducted by following a CRHT team that was established in September 2007 for a period of 18\u2009months from February 2008 to July 2009.\nThe CRHT team is located in an area of five municipalities spread out in an urban and rural district in the southeast region of Norway, with a population of 130,000 inhabitants. The participants of the survey, a total of 363 patients, were the complete registration of patients of this team in the period from February 2008 to July 2009.\nCRHT teams in Norway were proposed to increase accessibility to specialized mental health services for patients experiencing acute mental health crisis[15]. The teams were to offer rapid assessment with 24/7 availability, and provide an alternative mode of treatment to hospitalization[15]. The Norwegian mental health system for adults consists of three service levels: (a) at the first level there are primary care physicians and mental health professionals as individual practitioners or teams in primary care settings, (b) at the second level there are community mental health centers of District Psychiatric Service (DPS) for a pre-determined catchment area, which organize service units of outpatient clinic and services, day-care centres and services, and functional community mental health care teams such as CRHT teams, drug/alcohol abuse teams, psychosis/rehabilitation/ambulatory teams, and day/group teams, and (c) at the third level, there are psychiatric hospital wards, including acute wards for in-patient services[15]. People in the community may receive mental health services from private psychiatric mental health professionals in practice in the community, go to outpatient clinics, attend day-care centres, or receive services from various functional teams. In each DPS, there are acute hospital beds designated as crisis beds, admission unit beds, open-unit beds, and closed-unit beds. The specific characteristics of CRHT teams are that they are to aim for the resolution of mental health crises in the community, provide services at patients' homes, respond to patients within a 24\u2009h period, are organized as multidisciplinary teams, and determine whether or not patients admitted to the team need to be hospitalized. There is no specific guideline regarding the response time to referrers. However, since responses to patients are expected to be carried out within 24\u2009h, the expectation is that responses to referrers, especially to non-self referrals, to be within a few hours of initial contacts. CRHT teams have been developed to prevent hospitalization of patients who could otherwise be successfully helped in the community by the team. However, CRHT teams do not have the gate-keeping authority to make hospitalization decisions for all inpatient admissions in communities, only for those who are admitted to the teams.\nThe CRHT team studied in this research project was established in September 2007 for this district in response to the national mandate for the establishment of a CRHT team in each of the 78 DPS in Norway, and was one of the earliest teams that were established. This CRHT team had 12 therapists, including the managing director. The team included one psychologist, nine nurses and two social workers, who were all prepared to postgraduate level in either psychiatric nursing or mental health work. In addition, one psychiatrist from the DPS worked with the team on a part time basis providing medical services. There was no staff turnover during the study period. The team was in operation at both daytime and evening hours during the week and only daytime on weekends. The staffing level at the time only permitted the team to operate from 8\u2009am to 10\u2009pm on weekdays and from 8\u2009am to 3:30\u2009pm on weekends. During the opening hours healthcare professionals, patients, family members, and friends were able to make calls directly to the CRHT team for referral. Thus, the team was not available 24/7, and did not function formally as the gate keeping unit for psychiatric hospitalizations in the DPS.\nThe community mental health services of this DPS were organized in the same way as the general configuration for all DPS in Norway. Neither the data on psychiatric morbidity nor admission diagnoses of psychiatric admission are available for the DPS; however there were a total of 42 acute psychiatric in-patient beds for the DPS at the hospital: 1 DPS bed designated as the crisis bed; four acute wards - the admission ward with 6 beds, one open ward with 15 beds, and two closed wards with 10 beds each. Although there were some variations in the ways patients were processed for services by the team, the team followed the general protocol as outlined below:\nA team meeting is held to assign a team member to this patient.\nTherefore, the data for this study were from the patients who were admitted to the CRHT team. A finding from another data set regarding the total number of referral calls received by this team during 18\u2009months from May 2008 to December 2009 was 1,117 of which 418 patients were admitted to the team. We estimate that a similar number of referral calls would have been received by the team during our study period, suggesting that about one third of the referral calls were admitted to the team. There were no data except the basic demographic information on those individuals who were referred but not admitted to the CRHT team. This means that there were no data on the exact nature of communication at the time specifically regarding the reasons for not admitting the patients. However our knowledge of the team suggests that they would have been told to seek other appropriate services in the community such as clinics or day-care centres. Referrals to inpatient psychiatric emergency units would have been done after initial assessments.\nA registration form was used to collect the data, and was based on the Multicentre Study on Acute Psychiatry (MAP)[15]. This data form was used to register the CRHT service as a part of a larger study, which included an aggregated data on five CRHT teams in Norway from which a report has been made[2] as well as the patient registration data used in this study. This data set will also be used to report the service processes and outcomes in two reports planned in a series including this report. The data set for this study addressed the team's actual service in terms of referrals and sources of referrals, patients' personal background, service duration, services provided, and discharge destination. The unit of the registration was patient for our study, with the data obtained at intake and discharge. The data form consisted of eight sections of which we are reporting on the data from the first four sections only in this paper: (a) intake information including referral sources, (b) personal background information, (c) services received prior to the intake, (d) intake assessment, (e) services provided by the team, (f) types of coordination and cooperation contacts made by the team, (g) discharge assessment, and (h) discharge follow-up recommendations. For assessments of patients' mental health status both at intake and discharge, the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS)[16, 17] was used. The HoNOS instrument measures severity of mental health problems in the following 12 categories:\nProblems with depressed mood\nOther mental and behavioral problems, including ten items (a = phobia, b = anxiety, c = compulsive behaviors, d = stress/tension, e = dissociative, f = somatoform, g = eating disorder, h = insomnia, i = sexual problem, and j = other problems)\nXProblems with social relationships\nIn this instrument each category is rated in the scale of 0 to 4 with zero for \"no problem,\" 1 for \u201cminor problem requiring no action,\u201d 2 for \u201cmild problem but definitely present,\u201d 3 for \u201cmoderately severe problem,\u201d and 4 for \"severe to very severe problem\". For the category #8 that lists 10 items of problems, one major problem is selected for each patient for rating on the same scale of 1 to 4. The scales and subscales of HoNOS[16, 17] are HoNOS-Total for summed scores of items #1 to #10, HoNOS-Behavior for summed scores of items #1, #2, & #3, HoNOS-Impairment for summed scores of items #4 and #5, HoNOS-Symptom for summed scores of items #6, #7, & #8, and HoNOS-Social Functioning for summed scores of items #9 through #12. The HoNOS scale does not measure the level of risk, and neither the information regarding the risk nor the psychiatric diagnoses were available for this study. However, the level of risk can be inferred from the ratings on the categories of overactive, aggressive behavior and non-accidental self injury.\nWe constructed a clinical problem grouping from the data, as many patients had more than one problem rated on HoNOS. We categorize the HoNOS scores into two levels: \u201c1\u201d as no clinically significant problem (for the scores of 0 to 2), and \u201c2\u201d as clinically significant problem (for the scores 3 and 4) in order to identify co-occurrences of the problems. We also grouped the items of \u201coveractive/ aggressive\u201d, \u201cproblems with alcohol & drug abuse\u201d, \u201ccognitive problems\u201d, \u201cphysical illness or disability problems\u201d, \u201cphobia\u201d, \u201ccompulsive behaviours\u201d, \u201cdissociative\u201d, \u201csomatoform\u201d, \u201ceating disorder\u201d, and \u201cother problems\u201d as a consolidated category as \u201cother problems\u201d for this construction. This was done because there were only few patients on these items with the ratings of 3 or 4, except the item on \u201cphysical illness or disability\u201d which was viewed to refer to non-mental health problem. The final instrument for the clinical problem type includes seven types labelled as specified in the following:\nStress only Type - One problem of stress only (anxiety, stress/tension, or insomnia)\nSingle Problem Type - One other problem only (Of those categorized as other problems in the recoding)\nBecause there was no case in which both psychosis and self-harm occurred together, it was possible to anchor psychosis and self-harm as the anchors independent of each other in constructing these types. However, as depression co-occurred with these problems, depression is used as an anchor for combinations involving neither psychosis nor self-harm.\nIn addition to HoNOS, patients were also rated on the Global Assessment of Functioning scales (GAF) both for symptoms (GAF-S) and functioning (GAF-F) at intake and discharge. GAF is a numeric scale (0 through 100) used by mental health clinicians and physicians to rate subjectively the social, occupational, and psychological functioning of adults (e.g., how well or adaptively one is meeting various problems-in-living)[15, 18]. Ten ranges of score specify the levels of symptom and functioning ranging from the highest level for no symptoms (GAF-S) and superior functioning in a wide range of activities (GAF-F) to the lowest level for persistent danger of severely hurting self or others (GAF-S) and persistent inability to maintain minimal personal hygiene (GAF-F).\nThe sample \u2013 demographic, personal characteristics\nThe basic distributions in the demographic variables and the referral source are presented in Table1. The study group consisted of more females than males, and a significantly lower proportion of the elderly over the age of 65 (6%) compared to the population in the DPS region (16%) and in Norway (15%). The distribution in the marital status is similar to the general adult population in Norway. The results show that only about one quarter of the total group had regular income, and more than one half were on disability/sick pay. Eight percent of the sample was on public social fund, of which the majority (81%) was those over the age of 65, most likely receiving government pension. A little less than half (40%) were living alone, and about one half of the young adults (ages 26-45) were responsible for childcare while only one third of the middle aged (ages 46-65) had child care responsibilities.\nPatient characteristics and referral source\n(Total N\u2009=\u2009363)\nGender (Missing\u2009=\u20093)\nAge (Missing\u2009=\u20091)\nMean age: 41.31\u2009years (SD\u2009=\u200914.219)\nMarital status (Missing\u2009=\u20099)\nMarried/Cohabit/Partner\nEthnicity (Missing\u2009=\u20091)\nNon-Norwegian\nIncome source (Missing\u2009=\u200929)\nDependent/student/Others\nPublic social fund\nLiving Situation (Missing\u2009=\u200919)\nLiving with someone\nChildcare responsibility (Missing\u2009=\u200947)\nFull-time childcare\nReferral source (Missing\u2009=\u20095)\nSelf/family\nPsychiatric professional or service\nClinic/daycare/DPS\nReferrals for admission\nAbout three quarters of the patients (77%) were determined at the admission to be intakes to the CRHT team for emergency assistance to be provided within a 24\u2009h period. The distribution in the referral sources is shown in Table1. About 40% of the patients were referred to the team by self or family members. Patients and family in general would have known about the CRHT team in the community from their GPs or other healthcare providers, through their past experiences at mental health care service units, and from pubic media. An additional 26% were referred by primary care physicians. Twenty patients (6%) were referred by emergency units, suggesting that these patients were specifically referred for community-based crises care rather than being hospitalized by the emergency services. Twenty one percent of the patients were referred to the team by psychiatrists or psychiatric services such as mental health clinics or DSP daycare units. This means that half of the patients had an initial contact with healthcare professionals prior to their admission to the CRHT team. The majority (79%) were referred by those who were acquainted with the patients.\nWhen the distributions in the referral sources by demographic variables (age, gender, marital status, ethnicity, living situation, income source, and child care responsibility) were examined, it was found that none of the variables was statistically significant in differences in the distributions. However there were some interesting differences as shown in Table2. Female patients than male patients were more likely to be referred by self or family, while the middle-aged (46 to 65) among the age groups were most likely to refer themselves or by families. On the other hand, those married or widowed were more likely to refer themselves or be referred by their families compared to other marital status groups.\nDistribution in referral source by demographic characteristics\nEmer-gency\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u20095.618 (df\u2009=\u20095; p\u2009>\u2009.05)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200923.812 (df = 15; p\u2009=\u2009.068)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200917.763 (df = 15; p\u2009>\u2009.05)\n*Significant at p\u2009<\u2009.05; **Significant at p\u2009<\u2009.01.\nMental health problems at admission and previous mental health services\nThe distributions in mental health problems are presented in Table3. Regarding the patients' status and experiences prior to admission to the team, nearly 80% of the patients were admitted to the team for the recurrence of an existing mental health problem or aggravation of a long-standing mental health problem, while only one fifth of the patients were admitted to the team for new or recent-onset mental health problems. During the 48\u2009h prior to their intake, 38% of the patients were on psychiatric prescription medication, while 51% did not take any psychiatric drugs with the rest of the patients taking non-prescription drugs (11%).\nDistribution in status of mental health problems at intake, prior use of psychiatric services, use of psychiatric medication, selected HoNOS & scales, the clinical problem type, & GAF scales\nStatus of mental health problem at admission (Missing = 55)\nNew or recent episode\nRecurrence after remission\nAggravation of chronic problem\nPrior psychiatric care (Missing = 15)\nPsychiatric medication use (Missing\u2009=\u200923)\nNot taking any medication\nMostly prescription psychiatric drug(s)\nSome prescription psychiatric drug(s)\nMostly non-prescription drug(s)\nHoNOS \u2013 those having problems in selected categories (score of 3 or 4)*\nClinical Problem Type (Missing\u2009=\u200911)\nNo Problem Type\nHoNOS Scales\nHoNOS-Total (Range: 1-26)\nHoNOS-Symptom (Range: 0-11)\nGAF Scales\nGAF-Functioning\n*Many patients were in more than one category of HoNOS, and the base number for the percentages is the total sample (N\u2009=\u2009363).\nAlthough 74% had previous contacts with psychiatric services, about one half of the previous medical services received both during the 48\u2009h (42%) and 3\u2009months prior to the intake (56%) were with primary care physicians. During the 48\u2009h prior to the intake one quarter of the patients (25%) had contacts with family and/or friends only, while about 18% made contacts with emergency units and 15% had contacts with psychiatrists or psychiatric, mental health services. During the 3\u2009months prior to the intake, more than one half of the patients received services by primary care physicians only, and about 30% received services by the combination of primary care physicians and mental health care professionals. There were only few patients who did not receive medical services during this period (6.8%), suggesting a presence of mental health problems or other health problems prior to the crises in this population.\nThe distribution in the status of mental health problems at intake according to prior psychiatric care and psychiatric medication use in the 48\u2009h preceding the intake were also significantly different among the groups as expected (Table4). Those who received previous psychiatric services were more likely to have had long-standing mental health problems at intake, and most of those not on psychiatric medications were those with new or recent episodes of mental health problems. A large proportion (over 70%) of those who had new or recent mental health problems or who had recent recurrence of existing illness were seen only by primary care physicians during the previous 3\u2009months period, while those who had long-standing mental health problems were seen mostly by psychiatric services in addition to primary care physicians. These suggest that the patients with long-standing mental health problems were receiving medical care prior to their admission to the services by the CRHT team. No significant relationship between the type of contacts made during the 48\u2009h prior to the intake and the status of present mental health problems was found.\nDistribution in status of mental health problems at intake by prior psychiatric care, use of psychiatric medication, & services received 3\u2009months prior to intake\nServices and medication use prior to intake\nStatus of mental health problems at intake\nAggravation of chronic illness\nPrior Psychiatric Care (Missing\u2009=\u20096)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u2009110.302** (df\u2009=\u20092; p\u2009<\u2009.001)\nNo medication taken\nTook mostly prescription drugs\nTook partly prescription drugs\nTook mostly non-prescription drugs\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200936.104** (df\u2009=\u20096; p\u2009<\u2009.001)\nType of Combination of Services Received during 3Months Prior to Intake (Missing\u2009=\u200963)\nPrimary care physician only\nPrimary care physician plus psych clinic, mental health teams, or community professionals\nAbuse team or psychiatric team only\nOther combinations without primary care physicians\nThe patients were assessed at admission regarding their mental health problems using HoNOS and GAF scales. Figure1 and Table3 show the distribution in HoNOS categories and problems at admission. In applying the rating of 3 on HoNOS items as the threshold for clinically serious mental health problems, the findings show that the most prevalent mental health problem in this group was depression (22%). In addition, about one fifth of the patients had anxiety (20%), stress/tension (19%), or the problem of insomnia (8%). Close to 10% of the patients had self-harm (9%), alcohol/drug abuse (8%), and psychotic problems (8%). There also were patients with problems related to physical illness/disability (11%). About one fifth of the patients had problems with social relations (19%) while a smaller proportion (8%) had problems with activities of daily living. The risk level to self and others, that may be inferred from the combined ratings on aggressiveness and self-harm, was not used in the study because there were only 4 patients with the score of 3 and 1 patient with the score of 4 on the \u201caggressiveness category\u201d making the risk level mostly to be expressed by the scores on self-harm. The mean of 9.757 in the HoNOS-Total scale within the possible maximum score of 40, and the mean of 4.897 in the HoNOS-Symptom scale within the possible maximum score of 12 were at the low end of the scales, suggesting the mental health problems experienced by the patients to be in general not severe as measured by HoNOS.\nDistribution in the HoNOS categories at admission assessment\u2020\u2020Most of the patients had more than one problem in these HoNOS categories.\nThe distribution in the clinical problem type is shown in Figure2. By this grouping, nearly one third of the patients (31%) had no clinically significant problems, and an additional 21% had one stress response only. There were 8% in the self-harm type, 7% in the psychosis type, and 18% in the depression type as the major clinically significant problems.\nNumber and percent in the clinical problem type at admission assessment.\nTable5 shows the mean scores on GAF-S and GAF-F for the three selected HoNOS categories, and by the clinical problem type. The mean values around 48 for both scales for the total group are at somewhat serious level both in terms of symptoms and functioning, somewhat contrary to the findings from HoNOS. As expected, the mean values of those with the selected HoNOS problems (self-harm, psychotic problems, and depression) were significantly lower, indicating poorer levels of functioning, than the means of those without the problems. Among the clinical problem types those with no clinically significant problems had the highest means in both scales, while the patients in the psychosis type had the lowest means in both scales. The correlations between the HoNOS-Total scale with GAF-S and GAF-F were -.592 and -.580 respectively significant at p\u2009=\u2009.01 level.\nAdmission GAF-Symptom and GAF-Functioning scores by selected HoNOS categories and the clinical problem type at admission\nSelf-harm (Missing\u2009=\u20092)\nt\u2009=\u20094.994**\nPsychotic Problems (Missing =1)\nDepression (Missing\u2009=\u20092)\nClinical Problem Type\nTotal (N\u2009=\u2009352; Missing\u2009=\u200911)\nF\u2009=\u200929.375** (df\u2009=\u20096,344)\nF\u2009=\u200920.962** (df\u2009=\u20096, 344)\nNone of the demographic variables (age, gender, and marital status) was significantly associated with the HoNOS categories of self-harm, psychotic problems, and depression as well as with the clinical problem type. However, of those with self-harm 28% were 25\u2009years or younger while of those without this problem only 13% were in this age group. Regarding the psychotic problem category, 22% of those with the problem were in the 46 to 65 age group compared to 32% of those without the problem. All sociodemographic variables except ethnicity were significantly different in relation to the status of mental health problems at intake as shown in Table6. Males, those in the youngest age group, married/cohabiting, and those with regular or student/dependent income were more likely to have had new or recent episodes of mental health problems compared to others in the respective demographic groups.\nStatus of mental health problems at intake by demographic variables\nDemographic/Personal variables\nGender (Missing\u2009=\u200957)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u20097.690* (df\u2009=\u20092; p\u2009=\u2009.021)\nMarital Status (Missing\u2009=\u200962)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200915.593* (df\u2009=\u20096; p\u2009=\u2009.016)\nAge Group (Missing\u2009=\u200955)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200921.546** (df =6; p\u2009=\u2009.001)\nReferral source and mental health problems at admission\nAs shown in Table7, the patients who had recurrence of existing problems were less likely to be referred by self/family and more likely by GPs than the other two groups, while those patients with long-standing mental health problems were more likely to be referred by psychiatric mental health professionals or clinics than the other two groups. The distributions in the referral source types according to three HoNOS categories and the clinical problem type are also shown in Table7. Although none of these distributions are statistically significant suggesting a possibility of chance occurrences, there are some interesting differences. The patients with self-harm compared to those without self-harm seemed more likely to be either referred by self/family or by psychiatric mental health professionals or services. On the other hand, those patients with psychotic problems compared to those without the problem had a non-significant trend to be referred by psychiatric mental health professionals or services and less likely to be referred by self/family. There was no difference in the type of referral source between those with and without depression as the problem. In terms of the clinical problem type, the miscellaneous type had the highest proportion with self/family referral while the psychosis type had the lowest proportion with self/family referral. The patients in the depression type were most likely to be referred by self/family or by GPs (77% of the group). Thirty six percent of the patients in the self-harm type and 31% of the patients in the psychosis type were referred by psychiatric professionals or mental health services.\nNumber and percent in referral source by selected HoNOS categories and the clinical problem type\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u20096.952 (df = 5; p\u2009>\u2009.05)\nPsychotic Problems (Missing\u2009=\u20095)\nThe Clinical Problem Type (Missing\u2009=\u200916)\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200924.462 (df = 30 p\u2009>\u2009.05)\nStatus of mental health problems at intake (Missing\u2009=\u200955)\nNew or recent onset\n\u03c7 2\u2009=\u200918.340* (df = 10 p\u2009<\u2009.05)\nThe results of this longitudinal survey of a CRHT team in Norway have provided insights into the demographic backgrounds of the patients, how they were referred to the team, and what problems were identified at admission. Although our findings confirmed the general characteristics of patients served by CRHT teams reported for 8 teams in Norway[15], there are key findings in this study which provide more detailed picture regarding the characteristics of patients at intake. The discussion addresses the key issues from the findings regarding (a) the patient characteristics, (b) a lack of representation by older adults for the service, (c) the referral patterns, and (d) the nature of mental health problems. The findings of this study needs to be interpreted and understood from the Norwegian context of its healthcare system, which operates within the national health insurance framework. This means that cost considerations from the individual perspective in seeking medical and health services are not relevant in Norway while they are critical in privatized systems such as in the US. As the Norwegian context is comparable to the UK, Australian, and Canadian settings, it is possible to make comparisons of our data with those from these countries. The findings also have to be understood in the context in which the CRHT was functioning: (a) the CRHT team had been established about six months prior to the start of data collection, suggesting that the team was still in the learning mode, (b) its operating hours were limited to the day and evening hours on weekdays and day\u2009hours on weekends, which means that it was not able to meet the requirement for 24/7 availability for services, (c) there was no staff turnover during the data collection, and (d) it did not have the official gate-keeping authority for psychiatric hospitalization for the DPS, although it performed evaluations of referrals that resulted in hospitalization.\nOur findings on personal demographic characteristics are similar to the findings for eight CRHT teams in Norway by Hasselberg, Gr\u00e5we, Johnson, & Rudd[15]. We found that the patients of the CRHT team were likely to be those on public financial support mostly due to disability and illness, as was found in the study by Hasselberg et al.[15] reporting only one-quarter of the patients to be in paid employment. These suggest that most of the users of CRHT teams are likely to be those who have long-term mental health problems by which they probably become designated for disability pay. Nearly four fifth of the patients also had long-standing mental health problems or recurrence of existing mental health problems at the time of admission and had been receiving healthcare for them. However, the patients in general did not have severe mental health problems at admission to the CRHT team, although they could have been in crises. These findings suggest that mental health crises may have specific meanings, not necessarily related to a high level of vulnerability to hospitalization, especially to patients who were self referrals to the CRHT team. It is also possible that those referrals to the team by GPs and community mental health professionals may be the results of differentiation by them regarding mental health crises in terms of those requiring hospitalization and those requiring the service of a CRHT team. This seems to suggest that there are two levels of acute mental health crises, one requiring hospitalization and the other resolvable through community-based care. Since the CRHT team did not have an official authority for the gatekeeping role for acute hospitalization in the DPS, it is not possible to determine whether or not this was the process in place. The findings suggest that individuals with long-term mental health problems may often be in need of crisis care for which CRHT teams can play a critical role with their resolution. Whether or not the CRHT played any role in preventing hospitalization is not known in our data. In view of the mandate for the establishment of community mental health services, especially for the functional teams such as CRHT, to prevent hospitalization of people with long-standing mental health problems, these findings require further investigation, especially to examine the conjecture that the availability of CRHT teams may avert hospitalization of patients with long-term mental health problems, by making it possible for them to receive emergency crisis care within the 24\u2009h window in the community, as suggested by Johnson and colleagues[13, 19].\nWhere are older adults with mental health problems?\nWe found in this study that this patient-group was represented by more females and those between the ages of 26 and 65\u2009years. Older adults in the ages over 65 were under-represented in the team (6%) compared to the general population in Norway (16%), indicating that older adults were not likely to be referred to CRHT services. Although there are health service units in the community dedicated to the health care of older adults in Norway such as geriatric community health services, day-care for the elderly, and psycho-geriatric units in hospitals, older adults with mental health problems receive services in the same manner as adults in general especially in relation to mental health crises.\nAlthough it is not possible to determine the exact \"local\" reasons for this low representation of older adults in the study group, the reasons for this finding may be considered as multiple and interconnected. For example, older adults may experience mental health crises differently, they may be able to deal with crises with strategies learnt throughout their lives, they may not be as aware of the availability of the program as well as younger adults, or they may be more reluctant to seek services for mental health problems. The absence of older adults in community mental health care in Norway is also found in the evaluation of the national action plan[20]. Our findings are also in line with the results of the study by Hasselberg et al.[15] of 8 crisis resolution teams in Norway, as they found that most patients were between 20\u201350\u2009years of age. Bogner et al.[21] also reported that older adults aged 60\u2009years and older of their sample of over 1,000 community-dwelling adults in Baltimore were less likely to consult with mental health specialists and more likely to receive mental health care from primary care physicians. Karlin and Norris[22] also found a lower rate of the use of public mental health services by older adults compared to the younger groups.\nIn general older adults are vulnerable to mental health problems because of (a) the decline in physical and psychological robustness in older age, (b) the shrinking social support system, and (c) changes in personal situations such as retirement, the loss of a spouse or relocation. Studies from different countries for example,[23\u201325] have shown the prevalence rates of depression among older adults to be between 10 to 20%. Depression represents the major portion of mental health problems in older adults[23], and depression in older adults is associated with frailty[23], increased dependence in ADL[26], and physical comorbidity[27]. Furthermore, Burroughs et al.[28] suggested that both primary care practitioners and patients view depression in older adults as justifiable and that older adult patients specifically consider depression with passivity, limited expectations of treatment, and not necessarily legitimate reason for seeking medical help. As there is a paucity of studies looking into the reasons for the lack of representation by older adults for this type of service, it is critical to gain an understanding regarding this issue in order to have insights about the nature of mental health problems experienced by this age group and the reasons for low utilization of community mental health services by older adults.\nReferral to the team by self or family members in large numbers suggests that patients or their families were able to apply certain criteria to make decisions about their situations of mental health crises. It is likely that since most patients had long-term mental health problems they or their families were able to make decisions regarding when to seek crisis care. The finding is important also in another sense in that some of CRHT services only allow referrals by professionals[2], in which cases patients would have to go through an additional step in health services in order to be referred to CRHT teams.\nOur findings also suggest an important role played by primary care physicians in referring patients to CRHT teams. It is possible that many people consider their primary care physicians as initial contacts for most of medical care within the healthcare system. This also has implications regarding the low representation of older adults for this type of services discussed earlier, as primary care physicians may play a gate-keeping role for mental health care for older adults especially if they were guided by the attitude regarding depression in older adults as 'justifiable' and not requiring psychiatric treatment.\nIn addition, the finding that about half of the patients were referred to the CRHT team by healthcare professionals and services including mental healthcare and emergency services suggests that these referring professionals and services made judgments regarding the appropriateness of the services by the CRHT team for these patients. However, it is not clear from the data whether the establishment of the CRHT was filling a need that existed in the community for mental health crises care or it was an additional service that became available re-distributing the services for mental health in the community. Since the data for this paper were only from the patients who were admitted to the CRHT team, it is not possible to compare the referral sources of those admitted to the team and those who were referred to the team but not admitted to the team.\nThe nature of mental health problems\nThe findings that most of the patients had received mental health care previously and had existing mental health problems suggest that mental health crises are intrinsically related to existing mental health problems. However, the long-term mental health problems these patients had may not be severe psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. In line with the findings by Hasselberg et al.[15], the level of mental health problems the patients experienced at admission was not severe clinically with about one third of the patients having no clinically significant problems and one fifth with only stress responses, along with additional one fifth with depression and only 15% with self-harm and psychotic problems. The study of a crisis resolution and home treatment team in Edinburgh by Barker et al.[14] found 17% of their sample with the diagnosis of schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders and 25% with depression on ICD-10, while somewhat differently Johnson et al.[13] in a quasi-experimental study of CRT found 25% of the sample to have the diagnoses of schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders, 55% with psychotic symptoms, 14% with elevated mood, and 59% with depressive symptoms. The proportions of persons with depression appear to be in the range of 25 to 59% in these studies in line with our finding, suggesting the magnitude of depression in relation to mental health crises. The significant differences are in the prevalence of psychosis reported in different studies. Such disparities in the diagnostic make-up of patients seeking crisis care may be due to the instruments used for the assessment, i.e., HoNOS versus ICD-10, to the different service configurations in the community for mental health care, or because of the different sampling bases for the studies. The low number of patients with psychosis in this study may be due to the possibility that patients with long-term psychosis may be aligned with community psychosis/rehabilitation teams and receive crisis care as well as the routine care from this type of teams available at the DPS level in Norway.\nHowever, since more than two thirds of the patients in our study were judged to be in need of emergency assistance at admission and more than half of the patients were referred by healthcare professionals including 21% by mental health professionals and services, it seems that there apparently were needs for services by the CRHT team for these patients. It is possible that these professionals held a view of mental health crises which can be addressed successfully by CRHT services, although it is possible that the thresholds for referrals for crisis care by mental health professionals and by primary care physicians may be different in general, and that patients with more serious mental health crises may have been referred to inpatient psychiatric emergency units bypassing CRHT teams completely. There were no data available in this study regarding the exact nature of crises that brought the patients to this service. However, the pattern of the clinical problem types extracted for this group of patients indicate that mental health crises may not be clinically definable, and may culminate from complex problems.\nIn addition to the clinical problems such as stress responses, depression, and self-harm, problems with social relations and daily activities were prevalent in the patients, suggesting that mental health crises are not simply associated with clinical symptoms but also with problems of daily life. Of the 18 CRHT teams in Wales surveyed by Jones and Jordan[29] only six teams accepted patients with problems with social relations or daily activities, suggesting that by themselves these may not be considered as mental health crises by some CRHT teams. Jones and Jordan[29] also reported that most of the teams accepted patients with psychosis, affective disorders, substance misuse disorders, personality disorders, and anxiety disorders. Although the clinical problem types constructed in our data are somewhat different from these types, our results correspond with the acceptance of various mental health problems represented by such disorders for the team's services. While the exact nature of mental health crises is unknown, CRHT teams in general respond to crises stemming from many different types of mental health problems.\nGiven the characteristics of the patients who received services from the CRHT team, there is a need for further research to gain understandings about the nature of mental health crises that bring patients to the attention of CRHT services and their relationships with psychiatric diagnoses. One limitation in the study regarding mental health problems is the lack of risk measures. Since mental health crises have implications for risks to self and others, it is critical to have a sensitive instrument to measure the risk. With a sensitive risk measurement it may be possible to capture the nature of mental health crises that are appropriate for CRHT teams, even if the overall level of clinical problems is not intense. There also is a need for further research regarding the use of assessment tools such as HoNOS in relation to mental health crises and psychiatric diagnoses.\nIt is neither clear nor possible in this study to judge how many of these patients would have been hospitalized without the services by the CRHT team or whether they would have received similar services from other sectors of mental health care in the community. Especially since the CRHT team did not have an official gate-keeping role for hospitalization within the DPS, the impact of CRHT on hospitalization rate is difficult to assess. A further step in our project could be to obtain psychiatric hospitalization data including diagnoses retrospectively in the DPS for the study period in order to compare patient characteristics of the study group to the inpatient group. This could provide a deeper understanding regarding the role CRHT teams play in managing mental health crisis in the community. There is a need to study the reasons for referral from the perspectives of self/family and healthcare professionals in order to gain a greater understanding of the meanings of mental health crises and the role of CRHT services.\nThe major clinical implication of the results of this study is in relation to the role of professional services by CRHT teams. The clinical characteristics of patients seeking services by CRHT teams may influence the types of services provided to them. Since the severity level of mental health problems is not intense in this population, the modes of crises care may need to be reframed by how mental health crises are viewed by patients, healthcare professionals, and professionals within CRHT teams.\nThere are several shortcomings related to this study. The data on HoNOS and GAF for the level of mental health problems at admission and at discharge were based on the team members\u00b4 subjective assessments. The team members were trained on the use of these instruments several times during the course of the study and there was no staff turnover in the team during the data collection, suggesting a high level of standardization in data collection with these instruments in the study. However, there are possibilities for registration or recall bias, for which reliability or validity testing was not done in this study.\nThis being a study of one CRHT team makes generalization of the findings difficult, although the results provide a basis for gaining insights regarding the workings of CRHT teams. Furthermore, the setting of this study is Norway, which has a specific healthcare system including mental health care. Therefore, the referral patterns found in the study may be very specific to Norway.\nThe assessment instruments used in the data (i.e., HoNOS and GAF) are general and do not provide information regarding the nature of mental health crises. There is a need for a better assessment tool regarding mental health crises.\nCRHT has been established as a somewhat new functioning unit within the mental health care system with a specific mandate to treat people in mental health crises in the community. Our findings of one CRHT team over a period of 18\u2009months provide insights as to the general profile of patients seeking services by such teams. An underrepresentation of older adults for this CRHT team and the corresponding literature suggest a need to examine further the reasons for and the consequences of under-utilization of CRHT as well as other types of mental health services by older adults. As the CRHT team served mostly patients with existing mental health problems and the level of severity of mental health problems was not intense, there is a need to re-examine the role of functional teams such as CRHT teams in relation to general community-based mental health care services. 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        "raw_content": "Call for proposals: International Conference on Sexual & Gender Diversity in the Francophonie\nAs part of the Pride Canada Montr\u00e9al 2017 celebrations, Fiert\u00e9 Montr\u00e9al / Montr\u00e9al Pride is organizing an international conference on LGBTQ rights in French-speaking communities.\nThe event, titled Equality & Legality International Conference on Sexual & Gender Diversity in the Francophonie, will take place on August 18, 2017 in Montreal, Canada. All panels and workshops will take place in French.\nA wide variety of topics will be addressed during the conference, ranging from justice and human rights to migration and refugees, as well as religions, health, colonialism and North-South relations.\nOver 80 countries on all continents identify with the Francophonie. LGBTQ rights vary considerably from one country to another. Even today, at least in one of them, to display a different sexual orientation can be cause for the death penalty. In others, prison sentences and charges of indecency are the norm. This conference will allow delegates to assess the state of rights and the discuss the quest for equality of LGBTQ people in these countries. It also seeks to raise the importance of these issues for the future.\nA call for proposals for the international conference has already been launched: Montr\u00e9al Pride is inviting researchers, academics and activists to come to Montr\u00e9al in August to share their knowledge, to discuss LGBTQ realities in the Francophonie with their peers, and to lay the groundwork for future collaborations.\nProposals must be submitted no later than April 28, 2017. The process for submitting a proposal can be found online and is open to anyone from the academic and research community who is interested in LGBTQ or human rights issues, and to any person, organisation or institution active in LGBTQ communities and allied networks at the local, national or international level.\nThe conference\u2019s scientific committee will review the submitted proposals for selection. Authors chosen will be invited to the conference in Montr\u00e9al to present their papers and share their findings with conference participants.\nA bursary program of more than $100,000 to support the attendance of participants from outside Qu\u00e9bec coming to the Equality and Legality conference has also been launched. Individuals who register for the conference will be able to apply online for a bursary starting April 1, 2017 by filling the application on the conference\u2019s website. By meeting some basic criteria, up to 100 % of travel costs, accommodation, meals and registration will qualify for the bursary award. Each application will be assessed individually, according to the applicant\u2019s financial means.\nThe Equality and Legality conference is made possible thanks to the financial support of its presenting sponsor, the Government of Qu\u00e9bec. The Francophonie Conference will be preceded by a three-day Canadian conference, titled LGBTTIQA2S Lives: Our Struggles, Our Victories, Our Challenges.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Articles / Features / Feature / The nation\u0092s treasure\nThursday, Sept. 9, 2004 06:51 pm\nThe nation\u0092s treasure\nBy Walt Zyznieuski\nPhoto courtesy of the NACCA\n\"It is my belief that what is being accomplished will conserve our natural resources, create future national wealth, and prove of moral and spiritual value not only to those of you who are taking part but to the rest of the country as well.\" -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, \"Greetings to the Civilian Conservation Corps,\" July 8, 1933\nDuring its heyday, the Civilian Conservation Corps was dubbed Roosevelt's Tree Army, but the nickname didn't give justice to all the hard work it accomplished during its nine-and-a-half year existence.\nThe CCC legacy can be found all over Illinois, from the wilderness roads and trails blazed by enlistees to the shelters and cabins they built and to the lakes they created and forests they planted.\nLaunched in 1933, during the depths of the Great Depression, the CCC proved one of the best public-works programs ever funded by the U.S. government. Employing nearly 3.5 million Americans during its short history, the CCC completed hundreds of conservation projects, not only on state and federal land but also on private property, where it fought soil erosion.\nHarry Dallas is among a dwindling number of CCC veterans who can recall what a godsend the program was during the bleak days of massive unemployment.\nOriginally from Cobden, Ill., Dallas couldn't find a job after graduating from high school. He enlisted in the CCC in 1939, just after turning 18. During his two years in the CCC, when he was based at camps in Galesburg and, later, in Quincy, Dallas worked on various soil-conservation projects.\n\"I built dams, strung fences, did contour farming and other soil-erosion projects\" Dallas says. Two major jobs that stick out in his memory are the construction of dams and lakes in Cameron and Galva, both near Galesburg.\nThough the federal government subsidized CCC labor, farmers who had work done on their property had to pay for materials, Dallas says.\nToday, the 83-year-old Dallas serves as an archivist for the 4,500-member National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni, which has a headquarters and museum near St. Louis.\nDallas recalls that the CCC was modeled on the military, minus the guns. Enlistees wore uniforms left over from the Great War, were stationed in military-style barracks, and were even supervised by military brass. The CCC men didn't have to march or drill, but they stood at attention while the flag was lowered in the evening, Dallas says.\nEnlistees had to be single and between the ages of 18 and 24 when they enlisted. They served six-month stints for a maximum of two years. Most who joined were assigned to a CCC camp away from home.\nThose who served each earned $30 a month -- the worker kept $5, and the remaining $25 was sent to his family. Thirty dollars was a lot of money back in the '30s. \"A candy bar went for 3 cents, cigarettes for a nickel, and toothpaste for around 15 cents at the CCC canteen, and a trip to a local town to see a movie on the weekend cost 20 to 25 cents,\" Dallas says. In 1934, 200 men could be fed for $48.\nIllinois was home to more than 140 CCC camps, from Rockford in the north to Camp Hutchins in the south. Cook County's Skokie Valley held 10 camps of 200 workers each -- one of the country's largest concentrations of camps, Dallas says. There, the CCC created the Skokie Lagoons, seven interconnected lagoons that remain popular with fisherman, boaters, bicyclists, and picnickers.\nIn southern Illinois, the CCC planted thousands of trees, installed telephone lines, and built recreational areas, picnic facilities, impoundments, roads, and trails. The CCC was critical in the development of Shawnee National Forest, which was created in 1933.\nToday, Shawnee visitors can still see many of the projects built by the CCC, including the Trigg Observation Tower, which was built by CCC workers based at Camp Eddyville and is the last Forest Service tower still standing in the region. Workers also were responsible for the trail system at the Belle Smith Springs Recreation Area.\nIn 1938, the CCC began construction on Shawnee's Pounds Hollow Recreation Area, completed a dam two years later, and finished the recreation area in '41, the year the U.S. entered World War II. The area's scenic 25-acre lake and beautifully crafted stone walls at its beach complex are the handiwork of the CCC. At Camp Cadiz, which serves horseback riders and campers and provides access to the River to River backpack trail, visitors can find stone fireplaces that once were part of CCC barracks that housed workers at Pounds Hollow and other nearby projects.\nMany of the state's parks were beneficiaries of the CCC, which built lodges and cabins at Giant City State Park, White Pines State Forest, Starved Rock State Park, and Pere Marquette State Park.\nFor seven years, a CCC camp was based near Petersburg to help with the reconstruction of New Salem Village. In Springfield, the CCC enlistees were stationed at Camp Lincoln beginning in 1934 and for five months at Cotton Hill Park at the new Lake Springfield. Four wooden buildings at Camp Lincoln are among the very last CCC barracks left in the country, and they are still being used for Illinois National Guard activities and housing.\nOn your next trip through the state, stop by one of the state-park lodges, visit one of the recreation areas in the national forest, or stroll through New Salem State Historic Site. You'll appreciate the legacy the CCC left for future generations.\nThe end of the CCC came in 1942, when Congress failed to appropriate additional money.\nBy then, a costlier government program had replaced it, one that took the nation's men and women to camps on foreign shores.\nFor more information, contact or visit the National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni, 16 Hancock Ave., P.O. Box 16429, St. Louis, MO 63125; 314-487-8666; www.cccalumni.org.\nA reunion of Company 1713 is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 3, at the CCC shelter at Roaring River State Park in Cassville, Mo.\nDuring its brief existence, the Civilian Conservation Corps:\n\u0095 Restored 3,980 historic structures and developed more than 800 parks\n\u0095 Stocked more than 1 billion fish\n\u0095 Spent 4,827,426 man-days surveying and mapping millions of acres and hundreds of lakes\n\u0095 Built 46,854 bridges and 4,622 fish-rearing ponds\n\u0095 Installed 5,000 miles of water supply\n\u0095 Improved 3,462 beaches, transplanted 45 million trees and shrubs for landscaping, and planted more than 3 billion trees where forests had been logged and burned off\n\u0095 Spent 2,094,713 man-days razing undesirable structures and built 63,256 buildings, plus 8,045 wells and pump houses\n\u0095 Spent 6,000,258 man-days in the operation of tree nurseries\n\u0095 Built 7,622 impounding and large diversion dams\n\u0095 Erected 405,037 signs, markers, and monuments\n\u0095 Collected 13,632,415 pounds of hardwood-tree seeds and 875,970 bushels of evergreen cones\n\u0095 Developed 6,966 miles of wildlife streams\n\u0095 Built 28,087 miles of foot and horse trails, 8,304 foot and horse bridges, 32,419 wildlife shelters, 1,865 drinking fountains, 204 lodges and museums, 3,116 lookout towers, 27,191 miles of fence and 38,550 vehicle bridges\nSource: National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni\nLeast likely to succeed\nAlso from Walt Zyznieuski\nMarching with the kids for gun law reform\nExploring French Colonial Ste. 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        "raw_content": "Home Arts & Culture Screen Triple treat\nIt's not too late to catch the best animated feature of the last year--and no, it isn't Finding Nemo\nThere are three animated features nominated for the Academy awards that will be given out later this month. One of them is Brother Bear, which I and most adults who are not parents missed. Another is Finding Nemo, which I and half the planet saw and loved, and which must be considered the prohibitive favorite. But if I had my druthers, I'd give the statuette to The Triplets of Belleville, a daffy, delightfully handmade film from upstart French animator Sylvain Chomet.\nIt's hard to describe the premise of this charming film in print without diminishing it into an arcane curio and provoking reactions that might range from shrugs to remarks like, \"Umm ... okayyy.\" But despite the whimsical subject matter of The Triplets of Belleville, I nonetheless found myself utterly enraptured by the film's weirdly solipsistic universe, the unsentimental ugliness of its characters and its nostalgia for a France that existed between the fall of Vichy and the rise of the Chunnel, the Euro and Lance Armstrong. In other words, the film evokes a drab, post-war France that was burdened by cold-water flats, industrial strikes and student revolts at the same time that it was being revived by Edith Piaf, Brigitte Bardot and Jean-Luc Godard. Oh, and by earnest movie critics who divined the class struggle inherent in Howard Hawks and Sam Fuller films for Communist newspapers.\nActually, such cultural references are kept to a minimum in The Triplets of Belleville. (For what apparently is a truly shameless wallow in 1960s Paris, wait for Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers, set to arrive next month.) There are really only two components of Belleville that are quintessentially French: the grueling bicycle race known as the Tour de France and the eponymous characters--wizened crones who were once famous cabaret singers. Over the opening credit sequence, we see the women as youthful chanteuses singing and dancing in a flickering 1930s newsreel. But when the film proper starts, the triplets disappear and we meet two very different characters: a short and indomitable club-footed old woman named Madame Souza, and her doleful, chubby grandson whom she's raising.\nThe lad is named Champion--for reasons that will become apparent--and he's a lonely little boy. His grandmother gives him a puppy, who quickly grows into an overweight neurotic pooch named Bruno that barks at the trains as they pass by the upstairs window of the house. Next, Madame Souza tries giving Champion a tricycle. Much to her amazement, the boy simply loves to pedal and pedal the tricycle in endless circles in their tiny yard. The shrewd woman realizes that she's got a potential Tour de France winner in her house, and soon she's become a trainer for her grandson--a taskmaster so tough that Bear Bryant would look like Richard Simmons in comparison.\nPerhaps this is the time to mention that The Triplets of Belleville has no dialogue whatsoever, aside from a couple of exclamations and, of course, the songs of the titular sisters. Typical of this film's aggressive idiosyncrasy, it's a silent musical comedy, full of sight gags and subtle developments of plot and character. As such, it's more than a little reminiscent of the films of another great mid-century French artist, Jacques Tati (Jour de Fete, Mr. Hulot's Holiday). Following in the tradition of Tati, The Triplets of Belleville develops its story and locates its gags with the humble tools at hand. It's a fundamentally humane and decent kind of storytelling, and one that substitutes pop songs, Mozart and environmental music played with found, readymade instruments in the place of traditional dialogue.\nIf there's no dialogue in this movie, there's also very little of that near-requisite component of animated films: cuteness. No, Coach Grandma never cracks a smile or sheds a tear, and her cycling prodigy, though he grows lean and thigh-muscled, still resembles a beast of burden with his equine eyes, huge proboscis and endlessly churning legs. Even Bruno the dog remains ever the supplicating canine, begging for scraps and trying to avoid being kicked. As appealing as Finding Nemo is, it seems like a inane sugar dispenser next to The Triplets.\nThe real Belleville is a grimy industrial neighborhood in Paris, neither particularly dangerous nor bohemian (although Piaf and Maurice Chevalier are two of its more famous homies). 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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from GC&CS)\nNot to be confused with Her Majesty's Government Communications Centre.\n\"GCHQ\" redirects here. It is not to be confused with CCHQ.\n1919 as the GC&CS\nMI1b (Army)\nNID25 (Royal Navy)\nThe Doughnut, Cheltenham, UK\n6,132 (fy 2012\u201313)[1]\nPhilip Hammond, Foreign Secretary\nRobert Hannigan, Director of GCHQ\nwww.gchq.gov.uk\n\"The Doughnut\", the headquarters of the GCHQ.\nThe Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is a British intelligence and security organisation responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance to the British government and armed forces.[2] Based in \"The Doughnut\", in the suburbs of Cheltenham, it operates under the formal direction of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) alongside the Security Service (MI5), the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and Defence Intelligence (DI). GCHQ is the responsibility of the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, but it is not a part of the Foreign Office and its Director ranks as a Permanent Secretary.\nIn 2013, GCHQ received considerable media attention when the former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed that the agency was in the process of collecting all online and telephone data in the UK via the Tempora programme.[3] Snowden's revelations began a spate of ongoing disclosures of global surveillance.\n2.1 Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS)\n2.2.1 Public key encryption\n2.2.2 Trade union disputes\n2.3 Post Cold War\n2.3.1 1990s: Post-Cold War restructuring\n2.3.2 2000s: Coping with the Internet\n3 CESG\n4 Joint Technical Language Service\n5 International relationships\n7 Constitutional legal case\n9 Stations and former stations\nGCHQ is led by the Director of GCHQ, currently Robert Hannigan, and a Corporate Board, made up of Executive and Non-Executive Directors. Reporting to the Corporate Board is:[4][5]\nSigint missions: comprising maths and cryptanalysis, IT and computer systems, linguistics and translation, and the intelligence analysis unit\nEnterprise: comprising applied research and emerging technologies, corporate knowledge and information systems, commercial supplier relationships, and biometrics\nCorporate management: enterprise resource planning, human resources, internal audit, and architecture\nCommunications-Electronics Security Group\nGovernment Code and Cypher School (GC&CS)\nDuring the First World War, the United Kingdom's Army and Navy had separate signals intelligence agencies, MI1b and NID25 (initially known as Room 40) respectively.[6][7] In 1919, the Cabinet's Secret Service Committee, chaired by Lord Curzon, recommended that a peace-time codebreaking agency should be created, a task given to the then-Director of Naval Intelligence, Hugh Sinclair.[8] Sinclair merged staff from NID25 and MI1b into the new organisation, which initially consisted of around 25\u201330 officers and a similar number of clerical staff.[9] It was titled the \"Government Code and Cypher School\", a cover-name chosen by Victor Forbes of the Foreign Office.[10] Alastair Denniston, who had been a member of NID25, was appointed as its operational head.[8] It was initially under the control of the Admiralty, and located in Watergate House, Adelphi, London.[8] Its public function was \"to advise as to the security of codes and cyphers used by all Government departments and to assist in their provision\", but also had a secret directive to \"study the methods of cypher communications used by foreign powers\".[11] GC&CS officially formed on 1 November 1919,[12] and produced its first decrypt on 19 October.[8]\nAllidina Visram school in Mombasa, pictured above in 2006, was the location of the British \"Kilindini\" codebreaking outpost during World War II\nBefore the Second World War, GC&CS was a relatively small department. By 1922, the main focus of GC&CS was on diplomatic traffic, with \"no service traffic ever worth circulating\"[13] and so, at the initiative of Lord Curzon, it was transferred from the Admiralty to the Foreign Office.[14] GC&CS came under the supervision of Hugh Sinclair, who by 1923 was both the Chief of SIS and Director of GC&CS.[8] In 1925, both organisations were co-located on different floors of Broadway Buildings, opposite St. James's Park.[8] Messages decrypted by GC&CS were distributed in blue-jacketed files that became known as \"BJs\".[15]\nIn the 1920s, GC&CS was successfully reading Soviet Union diplomatic ciphers. However, in May 1927, during a row over clandestine Soviet support for the General Strike and the distribution of subversive propaganda, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin made details from the decrypts public.[16]\nMain article: Ultra (cryptography)\nDuring the Second World War, GC&CS was based largely at Bletchley Park in present-day Milton Keynes working on, most famously, the German Enigma machine and Lorenz ciphers,[17] but also a large number of other systems. In 1940, GC&CS was working on the diplomatic codes and ciphers of 26 countries, tackling over 150 diplomatic cryptosystems.[18] Senior staff included Alastair Denniston, Oliver Strachey, Dilly Knox, John Tiltman, Edward Travis, Ernst Fetterlein, Josh Cooper, Donald Michie, Alan Turing, Joan Clarke, Max Newman, William Tutte, I. J. (Jack) Good, Peter Calvocoressi and Hugh Foss.\nAn outstation in the Far East, the Far East Combined Bureau was set up in Hong Kong in 1935, and moved to Singapore in 1939. Subsequently with the Japanese advance down the Malay Peninsula, the Army and RAF codebreakers went to the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi, India. The Navy codebreakers in FECB went to Colombo, Ceylon, then to Kilindini, near Mombasa, Kenya.\nGC&CS was renamed the \"Government Communications Headquarters\" in June 1946.[19]\nGCHQ was at first based in Eastcote, but in 1951[20] moved to the outskirts of Cheltenham, setting up two sites there \u2013 Oakley and Benhall. GCHQ had a very low profile in the media until 1983 when the trial of Geoffrey Prime, a KGB mole within GCHQ, created considerable media interest.[21]\nSince the days of the Second World War, US and British intelligence have shared information. For the GCHQ this means that it shares information with, and gets information from, the National Security Agency (NSA) in the United States.[22]\nEarly in the 1970s, the concept for public key encryption was developed and proven by James H. Ellis, a GCHQ staff member since 1952, who lacked the necessary number theory expertise necessary to build a workable system. Subsequently a feasible implementation scheme via an asymmetric key algorithm was invented by another staff member Clifford Cocks, a mathematics graduate. This fact was kept secret until 1997.[23]\nTrade union disputes\nNUCPS banner on march in Cheltenham 1992\nMain article: Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service\nIn 1984, GCHQ was the centre of a political row when the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher prohibited its employees from belonging to a trade union. It was claimed that joining a union would be in conflict with national security. A number of mass national one-day strikes were held to protest this decision, seen as a first step to wider bans on trade unions. Appeals to British Courts and European Commission of Human Rights[24] were unsuccessful. The government offered a sum of money to each employee who agreed to give up their union membership. Appeal to the ILO resulted in a decision that government's actions were in violation of Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention.[25] The ban was eventually lifted by the incoming Labour government in 1997, with the Government Communications Group of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union being formed to represent interested employees at all grades.[26] In 2000, a group of 14 former GCHQ employees, who had been dismissed after refusing to give up their union membership, were offered re-employment, which three of them accepted.[27]\n1990s: Post-Cold War restructuring\nThe Intelligence Services Act 1994 placed the activities of the intelligence agencies on a legal footing for the first time, defining their purpose, and the British Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee was given a remit to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the three intelligence agencies.[28] The objectives of GCHQ were defined as working as \"in the interests of national security, with particular reference to the defence and foreign policies of Her Majesty's government; in the interests of the economic wellbeing of the United Kingdom; and in support of the prevention and the detection of serious crime\".[29] During the introduction of the Intelligence Agency Act in late 1993, the former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan had described GCHQ as a \"full blown bureaucracy\", adding that future bodies created to provide oversight of the intelligence agencies should \"investigate whether all the functions that GCHQ carries out today are still necessary.\"[30]\nIn 1993, in the wake of the \"Squidgygate\" affair, GCHQ denied \"intercepting, recording or disclosing\" the telephone calls of the British Royal family.[31]\nIn late 1993 civil servant Michael Quinlan advised a deep review of the work of GCHQ following the conclusion of his \"Review of Intelligence Requirements and Resources\", which had imposed a 3% cut on the agency.[32] The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Jonathan Aitken, subsequently held face to face discussions with the intelligence agency directors to assess further savings in the wake of Quinlan's review. Aldrich (2010) suggests that Sir John Adye, the then Director of GCHQ performed badly in meetings with Aitken, leading Aitken to conclude that GCHQ was \"suffering from out-of-date methods of management and out-of-date methods for assessing priorities\".[33] GCHQ's budget was \u00a3850 million in 1993, (\u00a31.55 billion) as of 2019)[34] compared to \u00a3125 million for MI5 and SIS. In December 1994 the businessman Roger Hurn was commissioned to begin a review of GCHQ, which was concluded in March 1995.[35] Hurn's report recommended a cut of \u00a3100 million in GCHQ's budget, such a large reduction had not been suffered by any British intelligence agency since the end of World War II.[35] The J Division of GCHQ, which had collected SIGINT on Russia, disappeared as result of the cuts.[35] The cuts had been mostly reversed by 2000 in the wake of threats from violent non-state actors, and risks from increased terrorism, organised crime and illegal access to nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.[36]\nDavid Omand became the Director of GCHQ in 1996, and greatly restructured the agency in the face of new and changing targets and rapid technological change.[37] Omand introduced the concept of \"Sinews\" (or \"SIGINT New Systems\") which allowed more flexible working methods, avoiding overlaps in work by creating fourteen domains, each with a well-defined working scope.[37] The tenure of Omand also saw the planning and the creation of The Doughnut, GCHQ's modern headquarters.[37] Located on a 176-acre site in Benhall, near Cheltenham, The Doughnut would be the largest building constructed for secret intelligence operations outside the United States.[38]\nOperations at GCHQ\u2019s Chum Hom Kwok listening station in Hong Kong ended in 1994.[39] GCHQ's Hong Kong operations were extremely important to their relationship with the NSA, who contributed investment and equipment to the station. In anticipation of the transfer of Hong Kong to the Chinese government in 1997, the Hong Kong stations operations were moved to Geraldton in Australia.[40]\nOperations that utilised GCHQ's intelligence-gathering capabilities in the 1990s included the monitoring of communications of Iraqi soldiers in the Gulf War, of dissident republican terrorists and the Real IRA, of the various factions involved in the Yugoslav Wars, and of the criminal Kenneth Noye.[36][40][41] In the mid 1990s GCHQ began to assist in the investigation of cybercrime.[42]\n2000s: Coping with the Internet\nSee also: Global surveillance and Global surveillance disclosures (2013\u2013present)\nAt the end of 2003, GCHQ moved to a new circular HQ (popularly known as \"The Doughnut\"): at the time, it was the second-largest public-sector building project in Europe, with an estimated cost of \u00a3337 million. The new building, which was designed by Gensler and constructed by Carillion,[43] is the base for all of GCHQ's Cheltenham operations.\nThe public spotlight fell on GCHQ in late 2003 and early 2004 following the sacking of Katharine Gun after she leaked to The Observer a confidential email from agents at the United States' National Security Agency addressed to GCHQ agents about the wiretapping of UN delegates in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war.[44]\nGCHQ gains its intelligence by monitoring a wide variety of communications and other electronic signals. For this, a number of stations have been established in the UK and overseas. The listening stations are at Cheltenham itself, Bude, Scarborough, Ascension Island, and with the United States at Menwith Hill.[45] Ayios Nikolaos Station in Cyprus is run by the British Army for GCHQ.[46]\nIn March 2010, GCHQ was criticised by the Intelligence and Security Committee for problems with its IT security practices and failing to meet its targets for work targeted against cyber attacks.[47]\nAs revealed by Edward Snowden in The Guardian, GCHQ spied on foreign politicians visiting the 2009 G-20 London Summit by eavesdropping phonecalls and emails and monitoring their computers, and in some cases even ongoing after the summit via keyloggers that had been installed during the summit.[48] Some of the information gained has been passed on to British politicians.\nAccording to Edward Snowden, GCHQ has two principal umbrella programs for collecting communications:\n\"Mastering the Internet\" (MTI) for Internet traffic, which is extracted from fiber-optic cables and can be searched by using the Tempora computer system.\n\"Global Telecoms Exploitation\" (GTE) for telephone traffic.[49]\nGCHQ also has had access to the US internet monitoring programme PRISM since at least June 2010.[50] PRISM is said to give the National Security Agency and FBI easy access to the systems of nine of the world's top internet companies, including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo, and Skype.[51]\nIn February 2014, The Guardian, based on documents provided by Snowden, revealed that GCHQ had indiscriminately collected 1.8 million private Yahoo webcam images from users across the world.[52] In the same month NBC and The Intercept, based on documents released by Snowden, revealed the Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group and the CNE units within GCHQ. Their mission was cyber operations based on \"dirty tricks\" to shut down enemy communications, discredit, and plant misinformation on enemies.[53] These operations were 5% of all GCHQ operations according to a conference slideshow presented by the GCHQ.[54]\nSoon after becoming Director of GCHQ in 2014, Robert Hannigan wrote an article in the Financial Times on the topic of internet surveillance, stating that \"however much [large US technology companies] may dislike it, they have become the command and control networks of choice for terrorists and criminals\" and that GCHQ and its sister agencies \"cannot tackle these challenges at scale without greater support from the private sector\", arguing that most internet users \"would be comfortable with a better and more sustainable relationship between the [intelligence] agencies and the tech companies\". Since the 2013 global surveillance disclosures, large US technology companies have improved security and become less co-operative with foreign intelligence agencies, including those of the UK, generally requiring a US court order before disclosing data.[55][56] However the head of the UK technology industry group techUK rejected these claims, stating that they understood the issues but that disclosure obligations \"must be based upon a clear and transparent legal framework and effective oversight rather than, as suggested, a deal between the industry and government\".[57]\nIn 2015, another secret program called Karma Police was revealed by Snowden.[58] The same year GCHQ has admitted for the first time in court that it conducts computer hacking.[59]\nCESG (originally Communications-Electronics Security Group) is the group within GCHQ which provides assistance to government departments on their own communications security: CESG is the UK National Technical Authority for information assurance, including cryptography. CESG does not manufacture security equipment, but works with industry to ensure the availability of suitable products and services, while GCHQ itself can fund research into such areas, for example to the Centre for Quantum Computing at Oxford University and the Heilbronn Institute at the University of Bristol.[60]\nCESG runs a number of assurance schemes such as CHECK, CLAS, Commercial Product Assurance (CPA) and CESG Assisted Products Service (CAPS).[61]\nJoint Technical Language Service\nThe Joint Technical Language Service (JTLS) was established in 1955,[62] drawing on members of the small Ministry of Defence technical language team and others, initially to provide standard English translations for organisational expressions in any foreign language, discover the correct English equivalents of technical terms in foreign languages and discover the correct expansions of abbreviations in any language. The remit of the JTLS has expanded in the ensuing years to cover technical language support and interpreting and translation services across the UK Government and to local public sector services in Gloucestershire and surrounding counties. The JTLS also produces and publishes foreign language working aids under crown copyright and conducts research into machine translation and on-line dictionaries and glossaries.\nThe JTLS is co-located with GCHQ for administrative purposes.\nSee also: UKUSA Agreement and Five Eyes\nGCHQ operates in partnership with equivalent agencies worldwide in a number of bi-lateral and multi-lateral relationships. The principal of these is with the United States (National Security Agency), Canada (Communications Security Establishment), Australia (Defence Signals Directorate) and New Zealand (Government Communications Security Bureau), through the mechanism of the UK-US Security Agreement, a broad intelligence-sharing agreement encompassing a range of intelligence collection methods.\nRelationships are alleged to include shared collection methods, such as the system described in the popular media as ECHELON, as well as analysed product.[63]\nMain article: Intelligence Services Act 1994\nGCHQ's legal basis is enshrined in the Intelligence Services Act 1994 Section 3 as follows:\n(1) There shall continue to be a Government Communications Headquarters under the authority of the Secretary of State; and, subject to subsection (2) below, its functions shall be\u2014\n(a) to monitor or interfere with electromagnetic, acoustic and other emissions and any equipment producing such emissions and to obtain and provide information derived from or related to such emissions or equipment and from encrypted material; and\n(b) to provide advice and assistance about\u2014\n(i) languages, including terminology used for technical matters, and\n(ii) cryptography and other matters relating to the protection of information and other material, to the armed forces of the Crown, to Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or to a Northern Ireland Department or to any other organisation which is determined for the purposes of this section in such manner as may be specified by the Prime Minister.\n(2) The functions referred to in subsection (1)(a) above shall be exercisable only\u2014\n(a) in the interests of national security, with particular reference to the defence and foreign policies of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom; or\n(b) in the interests of the economic well-being of the United Kingdom in relation to the actions or intentions of persons outside the British Islands; or\n(c) in support of the prevention or detection of serious crime.\n(3) In this Act the expression \"GCHQ\" refers to the Government Communications Headquarters and to any unit or part of a unit of the armed forces of the Crown which is for the time being required by the Secretary of State to assist the Government Communications Headquarters in carrying out its functions.[64]\nActivities that involve interception of communications are permitted under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000; this kind of interception can only be carried out after a warrant has been issued by a Secretary of State. The Human Rights Act 1998 requires the intelligence agencies, including GCHQ, to respect citizens' rights as described in the European Convention on Human Rights.[65][66][67]\nSee also: Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom\nThe Prime Minister nominates cross-party Members of Parliament to an Intelligence and Security Committee. The remit of the Committee includes oversight of intelligence and security activities and reports are made directly to Parliament.[68] Its functions were increased under the Justice and Security Act 2013 to provide for further access and investigatory powers.\nJudicial oversight of GCHQ's conduct is exercised by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal.[69] The UK also has an independent Intelligence Services Commissioner and Interception of Communications Commissioner, both of whom are former senior judges.[70]\nThe Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled in December 2014 that GCHQ does not breach the European Convention of Human Rights, and that its activities are compliant with Articles 8 (right to privacy) and 10 (freedom of expression) of the European Convention of Human Rights.[66] However, the Tribunal stated in February 2015 that one particular aspect, the data-sharing arrangement that allowed UK Intelligence services to request data from the US surveillance programmes Prism and Upstream, had been in contravention of human rights law prior to this until two paragraphs of additional information, providing details about the procedures and safeguards, were disclosed to the public in December 2014.[71][72][73]\nFurthermore, the IPT ruled that the legislative framework in the United Kingdom does not permit mass surveillance and that while GCHQ collects and analyses data in bulk, it does not practice mass surveillance.[66][74][75] This complements independent reports by the Interception of Communications Commissioner,[76] and a special report made by the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament; although several shortcomings and potential improvements to both oversight and the legislative framework were highlighted.[77]\nConstitutional legal case\nA controversial GCHQ case determined the scope of judicial review of prerogative powers (the Crown's residual powers under common law). This was Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] AC 374 (often known simply as the \"GCHQ case\"). In this case, a prerogative Order in Council had been used by the prime minister (who is the Minister for the Civil Service) to ban trade union activities by civil servants working at GCHQ. This order was issued without consultation. The House of Lords had to decide whether this was reviewable by judicial review. It was held that executive action is not immune from judicial review simply because it uses powers derived from common law rather than statute (thus the prerogative is reviewable). Controversially, they also held that although the failure to consult was unfair, this was overridden by concerns of national security.\nMain article: Director of the Government Communications Headquarters\nThe following is a list of the heads of the operational heads of GCHQ and GC&CS:\nAlastair Denniston CMG CBE (1921 \u2013 February 1942) (continued as Deputy Director (Diplomatic and Commercial) until 1945).\nSir Edward Travis KCMG CBE (February 1942 \u2013 1952)\nSir Eric Jones KCMG CB CBE (April 1952 \u2013 1960)\nSir Clive Loehnis KCMG (1960\u20131964)\nSir Leonard Hooper KCMG CBE (1965\u20131973)\nSir Arthur Bonsall KCMG CBE (1973\u20131978)\nSir Brian John Maynard Tovey KCMG (1978\u20131983)\nSir Peter Marychurch KCMG (1983\u20131989)\nSir John Anthony Adye KCMG (1989\u20131996)\nSir David Omand GCB (1996 \u20131997)\nSir Kevin Tebbit KCB CMG (1998)\nSir Francis Richards KCMG CVO DL (1998\u20132003)\nSir David Pepper KCMG (2003\u20132008)\nSir Iain Lobban KCMG CB (2008\u20132014)\nRobert Hannigan CMG (2014\u2013present)\nStations and former stations\nThe following are the stations and former stations that continued to operate through the Cold War:[78]\nCurrent stations\nGCHQ Ascension Island\nGCHQ Scarborough\nGCHQ Brora\nGCHQ Cheadle\nGCHQ Culmhead\nGCHQ Hawklaw\nGCHQ Hong Kong\nThe historical drama The Imitation Game featured Benedict Cumberbatch portraying Alan Turing's efforts to break the Enigma code as part of the Government Code and Cypher School, the forerunner of GCHQ.[79]\nHugh Alexander \u2013 head of the cryptanalysis division at GCHQ from 1949\u20131971\nZircon, the cancelled GCHQ satellite project\nJoint Operations Cell\n\u2191 Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament Annual Report 2012\u20132013 (PDF). 2013. p. 40. 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        "raw_content": "Driving A Poster Car: The Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 SE\nDiablo VT 6.0 SE\nPoster Cars\n/History_Lamborghini_Diablo_VT_6_0_SE.html\nYou probably had cars on your bedroom wall as a kid. If you're of a certain age, one of those cars was probably a Lamborghini Diablo. Kilometer's Stuart Fowle had a chance to drive the legend. \u2014Ed.\nEach generation of top-dog Lamborghini has left its legacy, a lasting timestamp for each new round of youthful car geeks. If you grew up in the 1980s, you'll probably reference the Countach poster on your bedroom wall. Kids of the \u201890s - my people - will remember racing the Diablo to its then-incomprehensible top speed of 202 mph in the original Need for Speed video games. And now it's almost time for the Murcielago to ride off into that sunset \u2014 who knows, maybe today's kids will remember the late-run LP670-4. With Murcielago production set to wind down soon, we decided to take a look back at one of the company's most iconic models: the Diablo VT 6.0 SE.\nThe VT 6.0 SE not only marked the end of the line for the Diablo, it represented the beginning of a new era as well. Owned by Chrysler in the late Eighties and early Nineties, then sold to the son of Indonesia's president after that, Lamborghini spent the tail end of the last century changing hands more than producing new models. Audi bought the company in 1998, and the Germans seem intent on long-term ownership rather than dumping the brand back on shaky ground. (Meanwhile, Chrysler is now product-starved and owned by Italians. Go figure.) Knowing that a successor to the Diablo would take time to develop, Audi put its design staff \u2014 the first time in decades someone not named Marcello Gandini would shape a Lamborghini \u2014 to work updating the car for a few more years of service. The pop-up headlights were eliminated, a few new cuts and twists were added, and before long, the Diablo was new again. The car that resulted, the VT 6.0 SE, sent pretty clear signals as to which way Audi would take company.\nThe first two characters in the final Diabo's name are perhaps the most significant \u2014 they stand for Viscous Traction. In Lambo-nese, that means a viscous-coupling all-wheel-drive system, a hallmark of Sant'Agata's parent company, which is best known for giving the world quattro. The \"6.0\" signifies that Audi's engineers reworked the old Diablo's V12 from 5.7 to 6.0 liters. The engine received updated programming, reworked variable valve timing, and cutting-edge materials like titanium and magnesium. Power rose from 530 hp (the earliest Diablos possessed just 480 horses) to 550, raising top speed to 205 mph and dropping the claimed 0-60 mph time below four seconds. The SE moniker stood for \"Special Edition.\"\nRevealed at the Geneva show in 2001, the Special Edition cars were to be the last of the Diablos to leave Sant'Agata before the Murcielago began production. Just 40 cars were built, split evenly between two colors: Oro Elios, a gold metallic, was meant to symbolize a sunrise, while Marrone Eklipsis, a brown metallic, was inspired by sunset. Both, it seems, were inspired by marketing, while a gorgeous dark chocolate brown leather interior just screamed \"Audi.\" The gearshift and instrument bezels were made of titanium, a connection to the high-tech materials that had just found their way into the engine bay.\nThat bay was finished in unpainted carbon fiber, a stunning display of the material that makes up much of the SE's body. Atop the engine sat magnesium intake manifolds and valve covers that look so cool they make you wonder why the car wasn't gifted with a transparent engine cover. There was also bare carbon fiber along the bottom of the body, inside the door sills, and over a good portion of the interior, where small, indifferently located screws offered proof that Audi hadn't yet eliminated Lamborghini's classically Italian build quality. For the SE, the carbon fiber was interwoven with bits of titanium, offering an interesting metallic shimmer when the light fell just right.\nThe Oro Elios example you see here, one of just ten in the country, was bought new its current owner and has seen just 6000 miles on the original tires since. The paint color seems almost subtle in some pictures, but once a dash of sunlight hits the metallic flakes, it's as loud as any stereotype about all things Italian might suggest. We understand the sunrise reference now, because once this paint comes over the figurative horizon, one shouldn't look directly at it.\nThe craziest thing about the Diablo is its proportions, and the special color seems to exaggerate them. It is four inches wider than a new BMW 7-series. Its low stance makes it look even wider, and its stubby front and sharp-sloping greenhouse focus the eye on the rear fenders; the car looks to be all engine, with a driver's seat squeezed in out of necessity. The taillights appear to sit higher than the driver's head. It looks like a normal sports car might, if seen through a funhouse mirror.\nEach of the two scissor doors swings up to reveal the rich brown leather and carbon-weave cabin, which doesn't look as dated as it probably should. Sure, the shape of the dash is bulbous, as most were in the 1990s, but the layout is straightforward and upscale. It isn't much of a step back from the Murcielago, though neither is as modern as the more Audi-inspired Gallardo. The seats are comfortable but require a sort of fainting motion to fall into, considering their bottoms sit just inches from the ground and behind a large sill.\nFury is what we expect when the engine cranks over, but we don't get it. A roaring tiger at full tilt, the big V12 is more of a purring housecat at anything under 3000 rpm. While the motor warms up for the first few minutes, the management computers systematically shut down each cylinder, one at a time, to check for faults. The process announces itself with a rhythmic change in exhaust note, along with a puff of smoke each time a cylinder kicks back on. It's an odd but intriguing process.\nThe SE's gearing is a touch shorter than any other Diablo VT 6.0, so it launches harder than any of its predecessors and hits 60 mph in closer to 3.5 seconds than 4.0. Behind the revolver-look wheels, the Diablo's Brembo brake calipers wear a Lamborghini logo instead of the brake company's, also a feature unique to the SE. Regardless of the paint job, they bite down with serious, tongue-against-the-teeth force.\nMuch of the Diablo feels like the Murcielago, but engine noise is where the two cars depart. Lambo's engineers wanted to make the Diablo a livable supercar, and with the sole exception of suspension travel, the car succeeds. But the engine, as a result, is too subdued. The good sounds don't happen until higher in the rev range, and when the car hits 70 mph (in first gear, natch), it's tough to thoroughly explore the V12's sonorous side. The sound is kind of truckish, and in a barking match with a Murcielago, the Diablo wouldn't stand a chance.\nAmong the kilometer staff we have a pretty even mix of the Countach-on-the-wall guys and Need For Speed Diablo guys. The Countach-era enthusiasts among us who have met that legend first-hand will admit that it's entirely disappointing. This writer, however, is of the younger group, and meeting the Diablo was a special moment. It has the speed, the wild proportions, and a wonderfully rare coachbuilt feel. But as a road machine, there's no denying that the Diablo's replacement is angrier, more psychotic, and absolutely bursting with emotion.\nIn a decade or so, when we'll no doubt have a new young writer reminiscing about Murcielagos on the ol' YouTube, it's hard to predict what he'll say about how his childhood icon compares to its replacement, which should show up in 2012 and is rumored to be named \"Jota.\" Between Countach and Diablo, Lamborghini added drivability and power. Between Diablo and Murcielago, the story was emotion and proportion. Going forward, we think it's time for serious interior improvement, with a banishment of complicated aftermarket stereo head units and rock-hard, misaligned seats. Some added lightness would be good as well, and of course, more power. 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        "raw_content": "Scary Leaders\nHalloween makes me think of scary things, and since this blog speaks among other things about Leadership, I realized that I have worked for and met an awful lot of Scary Leaders.\nIf you stop and think for a moment you have too. They are the ones that either don\u2019t have a vision for the company, or fail to share it with anyone.\nThey are the ones that concentrate on everyone\u2019s faults and couldn\u2019t praise a fellow employee if their life depended on it.\nThey are the ones that take credit for all the good in the world, and point a finger and everyone else when things go wrong.\nThey are the ones that lie to cover up the truth, or simply have convinced themselves of the lie and wouldn\u2019t recognize the truth.\nWhile some of you may be focused on a political leader, I wonder how many of you were thinking of someone in your company? How many of you thought of your immediate manager, or here is a notion, thought of yourself?\nScary Leaders are untrained and blundering around every organization. It seems they are allowed to grow and prosper, ignored or sometimes just avoided. Sadly there are ways to correct their behaviors, but the attention is just not given to their performance. Talk about Scary!!\nIt is Halloween tonight, and if we all dressed up as our worst Scary Leader, who would you dress up as?\nLast week I was on a cruise vacation. This is my favorite type of vacation because the folks on board the ship deliver incredible customer service, and not just because they are paid too. They take a personal responsibility that is hard for a training guy to conceive of delivering in a nice workshop package.\nOur room steward was explaining on the first day his expectations for his service. I commented that I have been on several cruises and that I have never had a bad experience. He said, \u201cI know you have had good experiences before, but it is my job to make this time even better.\u201d\nTalk about a tall order to fill, I was intrigued but was very unsure how he could deliver on his promises. While the service was much better than I had ever experienced, it was from our daily talks in the hallway as we were coming and going that I discovered his secret.\nYou see he personally took the responsibility for our complete satisfaction. He interjected himself into any issue we could have been talking about on board and made sure we were taken care of, even those things way outside of his role and defined responsibility.\nPersonal accountability is hard to come by these days for what people should be accountable for in their jobs, but this 27-year-old from the Ukraine, took on the world to demonstrate he was going to show this veteran cruiser that I had not seen the very best there was to offer.\nIf you have not been on a cruise before, and especially if you are responsible for creating a service culture within your company, I strongly suggest you take a week\u2019s vacation and do some research. Be prepared to be amazed, and join me in the discussion on how we could create these types of employees on land.\nMy compliments to Carnival Cruises\u2019 Training Department, Management, but especially to Yevhan! Well done!\nAre you Working OR Employed?\nFor the next couple of weeks I\u2019d like you to ask yourself if you are working OR employed? Stop for a moment and ask what some have said is a tricky question and be honest with yourself. No one else is listening, and the only one that needs to understand the difference is you.\nI was asked this question myself, and at first I thought they were asking if I was self-employed or working for a company, and then it hit me that being employed doesn\u2019t necessarily mean you are working, and working doesn\u2019t necessarily mean you are employed by someone.\nBeing employed means that someone else is paying you to work. Even being self-employed means that you are paying yourself to work. But can you be employed and not work? Sure you can, it happens all the time! Look around your own work environment and you will spot many who are not working, getting a paycheck and are employed.\nI\u2019ve even watched independent contractors that are being paid by the hour to work on a project that don\u2019t work the whole hour. They are not full-time employees, but they are being compensated to work.\nI define working as productive activities that lead to results. Others say that working is being busy and that productivity is not in the equation. (You know a few of these folks too don\u2019t you?)\nTo avoid just being busy, and to be more productive, we must be working on tasks that move us along toward agreed upon goals. We must be accomplishing those goals, and performing the activities our employers are paying money to us to perform. Meetings that don\u2019t produce outcomes are not activities that I call work, but more busy time. Chatting with people about things outside of your scope and focus is obviously not working, but a waste of time for both of you. When you remove other tasks like personal calls, emails and texts from your day, which again are not working activities, how much is left you can count as working?\nWhile there are more people employed in this country right now than unemployed, I shudder at ever knowing the true percentage of people who are working. It is a pretty sad state when the unemployed maybe working harder to get a job than those that are already employed.\nThink about the question, and let me know your thoughts\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Epilepsy in Onchocerciasis Endemic Areas: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Population-Based Surveys\nS\u00e9bastien D. S. Pion ,\n* E-mail: sebastien.pion@ird.fr\nAffiliation Unit\u00e9 Mixte de Recherche 145, Institut de Recherche pour le D\u00e9veloppement (IRD) and University of Montpellier 1, Montpellier, France\nChristoph Kaiser,\nAffiliation Basic Health Services Kabarole & Bundbugyo Districts, Fort Portal, Uganda\nFernand Boutros-Toni,\nAffiliation Institut d'Epid\u00e9miologie Neurologique et de Neurologie Tropicale (EA3174), Facult\u00e9 de M\u00e9decine, Limoges, France\nAmandine Cournil,\nMelanie M. Taylor,\nAffiliation Office of HIV, STD and Hepatitis C Services, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America\nStefanie E. O. Meredith,\nAffiliation 134 Chemin du Recredoz, Divonne les Bains, France\nAnsgar Stufe,\nAffiliation Peramiho Mission Hospital, Peramiho, United Republic of Tanzania (URT)\nIone Bertocchi,\nAffiliation Dioc\u00e8se de Bouar, Bouar, Central African Republic (CAR)\nWalter Kipp,\nAffiliation Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada\nMichel Boussinesq\nS\u00e9bastien D. S. Pion,\nPierre-Marie Preux\nS\u00e9bastien D. S. Pion Christoph Kaiser ... Michel Boussinesq\nWe sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy using available data collected at community level.\nWe conducted a systematic review and meta-regression of available data.\nElectronic and paper records on subject area ever produced up to February 2008.\nWe searched for population-based studies reporting on the prevalence of epilepsy in communities for which onchocerciasis prevalence was available or could be estimated. Two authors independently assessed eligibility and study quality and extracted data. The estimation of point prevalence of onchocerciasis was standardized across studies using appropriate correction factors. Variation in epilepsy prevalence was then analyzed as a function of onchocerciasis endemicity using random-effect logistic models.\nEight studies from west (Benin and Nigeria), central (Cameroon and Central African Republic) and east Africa (Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi) met the criteria for inclusion and analysis. Ninety-one communities with a total population of 79,270 individuals screened for epilepsy were included in the analysis. The prevalence of epilepsy ranged from 0 to 8.7% whereas that of onchocerciasis ranged from 5.2 to 100%. Variation in epilepsy prevalence was consistent with a logistic function of onchocerciasis prevalence, with epilepsy prevalence being increased, on average, by 0.4% for each 10% increase in onchocerciasis prevalence.\nThese results give further evidence that onchocerciasis is associated with epilepsy and that the disease burden of onchocerciasis might have to be re-estimated by taking into account this relationship.\nEpilepsy is particularly common in tropical areas. One main reason is that many endemic infections have neurological consequences. In addition, the medical, social and demographic burden of epilepsy remains substantial in these countries where it is often seen as a contagious condition and where the aetiology is often undetermined. For several decades, field researchers had reported some overlapping between the geographical distributions of epilepsy and onchocerciasis, a parasitic disease caused by the filarial worm Onchocerca volvulus which afflicts some 40 million persons worldwide. Here, we conducted a statistical analysis of all the data available on the relationship between the two conditions to determine whether the proportion of people suffering from epilepsy in a community could be related to the frequency of onchocerciasis. The combined results of the eight studies carried out in west, central and east Africa indicate a close epidemiological association between the two diseases. Should a causative relationship be demonstrated, onchocerciasis, which is known as \u201criver blindness\u201d because of its most serious sequela and the distribution of its vectors, could thus also be called \u201criver epilepsy\u201d. More research is needed to determine the mechanisms explaining this association and to assess the burden of onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy.\nCitation: Pion SDS, Kaiser C, Boutros-Toni F, Cournil A, Taylor MM, Meredith SEO, et al. (2009) Epilepsy in Onchocerciasis Endemic Areas: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Population-Based Surveys. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 3(6): e461. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000461\nEditor: Jan Bradley, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom\nReceived: September 19, 2008; Accepted: May 18, 2009; Published: June 16, 2009\nCopyright: \u00a9 2009 Pion et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.\nFunding: The present study was initially funded as part of a post-doctoral grant from the University of Limoges and was finalised thanks to funds from the French Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.\nRecent surveys, based on rapid epidemiological mapping of onchocerciasis (REMO), have revealed that the number of people infected with Onchocerca volvulus, the causative agent of onchocerciasis, had been largely underestimated. According to the latest REMO results obtained as part of the African programme for onchocerciasis control (APOC), 37 million are estimated to be infected with O. volvulus in Africa [1]. Accordingly, the Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) lost per year due to onchocerciasis is estimated to be 1.49 million. This number is threefold higher than the previous figure published 2 years earlier [2] but probably still underestimates the real burden of disease attributable to onchocerciasis. The current DALY estimates account for blindness, visual impairment and onchocercal itching due to skin disease, yet it does not account for significant excess mortality due to heavy infections with O. volvulus [3].\nThe excess mortality of sighted individuals with high microfilarial loads suggests the operation of insidious and systemic involvement, neurologic involvement having been proposed as a possible candidate [4]. In particular, a link between onchocerciasis and epilepsy has been suspected since the 1930s [5]. Population-wide surveys found significant correlations between prevalence of epilepsy and that of onchocerciasis in Uganda [6] and between prevalence of epilepsy and community microfilarial load (CMFL) of onchocerciasis in Cameroon [7]. However, case-control studies evaluating the association between epilepsy and onchocerciasis reached diverse conclusions: significant association was demonstrated in areas where onchocerciasis prevalence exceeded 60% [7],[8], whereas no significant relationship was found in areas with lower onchocerciasis prevalence [9],[10],[11].\nThe present work aims at testing the hypothesis that in communities with high onchocerciasis endemicity, the prevalence of epilepsy will clearly exceed that found in communities of low onchocerciasis endemicity. We conducted a literature review of epidemiological studies addressing the issue of the onchocerciasis-epilepsy relationship and performed a meta-regression analysis including available population-based data to quantify the influence of onchocerciasis endemicity on the prevalence of epilepsy.\nWe searched PubMed and ISI Web of Knowledge up to February 2008, with neither past time limit nor language restriction, to identify population-based studies reporting on the prevalence of epilepsy in communities for which onchocerciasis prevalence was available or such prevalence could be estimated. We entered the following search terms and Boolean operators, for matches under any field: epilep* AND onchocerc*, epilep* AND country with country being iteratively one of the 11 OCP countries, 19 APOC countries, six OEPA countries, and Yemen. Titles and available abstracts were scanned for relevance, identifying papers requiring further consideration. Bibliographies of relevant articles were checked. Relevant theses and reports were also searched at the library of the Institut d'Epid\u00e9miologie et de Neurologie Tropicale (IENT, Limoges). The authors who initiated the study (SDSP & MB) also contacted researchers who were requested to provide information and/or data not included in the articles or other documents.\nStudies were selected if both epilepsy prevalence and an indicator of onchocerciasis prevalence were available or such prevalence could be calculated. Inclusion criteria for subsequent analysis were set to incorporate studies: (1) carried out following a population-based design; (2) providing information on the methods used to diagnose epilepsy and onchocerciasis and (3) in which epilepsy prevalence was assessed in the general population, i.e. both in children and adults. Study communities with a sample of less than 10 subjects were discarded.\nTwo authors (SDSP, MB) independently assessed eligibility and study quality, and extracted data. We recorded all basic parasitological and demographic information from each eligible study into a purpose-built database. The extracted data included demographic characteristics of the population examined (age range and sex), recruitment methods, and number and dates of previous community treatments with ivermectin. For onchocerciasis, specific information was recorded on methods used for parasitological examination. For epilepsy, details on sampling procedures, and definition of epilepsy were recorded.\nTo quantify the extent to which epilepsy prevalence is associated with onchocerciasis endemicity across the different studies, a meta-regression was performed. Epilepsy prevalence was defined as the outcome and onchocerciasis prevalence as the explanatory variable.\nWe used a logistic model to assess the relationship between prevalence of epilepsy and that of onchocerciasis. A random effect, capturing between-studies heterogeneity was subsequently incorporated into the model previously outlined. Significance of this effect was tested using the likelihood ratio test [12]. Logistic models were first estimated using the raw data collected during the review of literature. Because we had some reasons to think that some of the published data may have suffered from methodological bias, we developed some correction factors to standardize the data (see below). Logistic models (fixed-effect then random-effect models) were then estimated from the corrected data.\nIn addition, in order to test whether the relationship between prevalence of epilepsy and that of onchocerciasis was influenced by a specific study, each study was successively omitted from the whole database and the parameters re-estimated. Parameters of the different models were estimated using the non-linear regression procedure (NLMixed) provided in the SAS v8.1 software. This procedure provides Bayes empirical estimates of the study-specific random-effect [13].\nStandardisation of onchocerciasis and epilepsy prevalence\nThe prevalence of onchocerciasis was considered to have been measured by a standard procedure if it has been estimated in the general population (\u22655 years old) using the onchocerciasis diagnostic method used by the Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa (OCP): this entails taking a skin biopsy from each iliac crest, using a 2 mm Holth-type punch, and incubating it for 24 h in normal saline before searching for the presence of O. volvulus microfilariae [14]. Five of the eight studies included in the analysis [6],[8],[15],[16],[17] used a method for the diagnosis of infection with O. volvulus deviating from the OCP standard procedure. Table 1 summarises the types of deviation and the rationale for correction of the respective onchocerciasis prevalence values. Correction factors were determined using information from published comparative studies. Details on these standardisation processes are presented in the Supporting Information to this article.\nTable 1. Methodological departures from the standard OCP procedure to assess onchocerciasis infection status and proposed procedures to minimize the effect of these deviations on onchocerciasis prevalence.\nIn addition, three studies were carried out in areas where ivermectin treatment campaigns had been performed [6],[18],[19], which affected the measure of the prevalence of O. volvulus microfilaridermia. By using published studies on the effect of community treatment with ivermectin we developed a model to determine appropriate correction factors allowing us to estimate the pre-treatment prevalence according to the number of preceding treatment rounds (details given in Supporting Information).\nIn the present paper, we assumed that if epilepsy were associated with onchocerciasis, it might be due not only to the presence of parasites in the cerebral tissue, but also to cicatricial lesions persisting after the disappearance of the parasites after a treatment. This is the case for epilepsy induced by other infectious diseases (e.g. malaria [20]). Thus, we assumed that, in the present study, ivermectin treatments had little or no effect on the epilepsy of those patients who already suffered from this condition. Ivermectin treatments might decrease incidence of epilepsy but this effect would probably be perceptible after a number of years. This is supported by observations made by Kaiser et al. [21] who found that no major change in epilepsy incidence was observed over 4 years after the start of annual ivermectin mass treatment.\nFour of the 8 studies included in the present analysis referred to the definition of epilepsy proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) in 1993 [22] of \u201ctwo or more unprovoked seizures during the previous 2 years\u201d whereas the remaining 4 studies used deviating definitions (Table 2). Characteristics of neuro-epidemiological methods as used in the different studies are presented in Table 2. Sampling procedures, methods for case identification and confirmatory examinations were not uniform and incompletely described in some studies. One study published by Kipp et al. [19] reported a particularly high epilepsy prevalence of 8% in the Kabarole district of western Uganda. However, for the diagnosis of epilepsy this study was confined to a rapid assessment of cases with suspected epilepsy without a more extensive confirmatory examination. A later survey conducted in the same onchocerciasis focus confirmed the diagnosis in only 61 (54%) out of 113 cases with suspected epilepsy [6]. If this ratio of confirmed over suspected epilepsy patients is applied to the survey of Kipp et al. [19], the crude epilepsy prevalence in the latter study should be revised from 8% to 4.3% (8%\u00d70.54\u200a=\u200a4.3%).\nTable 2. Synopsis of neuro-epidemiological methodology used in studies on epilepsy prevalence in areas endemic for onchocerciasis.\nFrom the 1752 examined abstracts and research in the IENT library, ten different studies reporting population-based surveys on onchocerciasis and epilepsy prevalence were identified [6],[7],[8],[11],[15],[16],[17],[18],[19],[23] (Table 2). One study was excluded because it originated from an area where control measures had been carried out over 20 years within the Onchocerciasis Control Programme (OCP) and the overall prevalence had decreased to a low endemicity level at the time of the survey [10]. A second study focusing on the clinical description of a series of epilepsy patients in an onchocerciasis endemic area reported only an estimate of epilepsy prevalence in the study area and was also not considered [23]. A flowchart summary of the search is shown in Figure 1. Data meeting the inclusion criteria consisted of 91 communities from 8 distinct areas (2 in West Africa: Benin [16] and Nigeria [18]; 2 in Central Africa: Cameroon [7] and Central African Republic (CAR), [15] and 4 in East Africa: Uganda (2 sites) [6],[19], Tanzania [17] and Burundi [8],[24]). The different surveys took place between 1987 and 1997. Overall, 12 388 individuals were examined for O. volvulus infection and a total of 905 subjects with epilepsy were identified out of a screened population comprising 79 270 individuals (weighted average epilepsy prevalence: 1.14%). Epilepsy and onchocerciasis prevalences were assessed from the same population sample in two studies [16],[18] whereas in the six remaining studies [6],[7],[8],[15],[17],[19] this was done on different population samples in each community.\nFigure 1. Flowchart summarizing the results of the search for papers on epilepsy potentially relating to onchocerciasis up to February 2008.\nRelationship between epilepsy prevalence and that of onchocerciasis\nFigure 2 represents epilepsy prevalence versus onchocerciasis prevalence, as reported in the documents retrieved during the review of literature, for the 91 study communities included in the analysis. Figure 3 represents the same data after applying the correction factors to minimize obvious biases. Epilepsy prevalence ranged from 0 to 8.7% and that of onchocerciasis from 1.4 to 100%. The fixed-effect logistic models fitted on observed and corrected data sets indicate a significant association (all parameters with p<0.0001) between onchocerciasis prevalence and epilepsy prevalence (Table 3). Inclusion of a random-effect resulted in a statistically significant improvement of the models (likelihood ratio tests p<0.0001 for both models, Table 3). The random-effect logistic model assessed on the corrected data provided slightly lower estimates than when assessed from observed data, with the respective corresponding odds-ratio: 1.042 (95%CI: 1.034\u20131.05) and 1.044 (95%CI: 1.036\u20131.052). These values indicate that, on average, epilepsy prevalence is increased by 0.4% for a 10% increase in onchocerciasis prevalence.\nFigure 2. Epilepsy prevalence (as reported in the original studies) vs onchocerciasis prevalence.\nError bars represent 95% exact confidence intervals. Solid line: predicted relationship estimated by random-effect logistic regression; dashed lines: 95% confidence interval of the model predictions.\nFigure 3. Epilepsy prevalence vs corrected onchocerciasis prevalence (see Supporting Information for details on correction factors).\nSolid line: predicted relationship estimated by random-effect logistic regression; dashed lines: 95% confidence interval of the model predictions.\nTable 3. Parameters estimated (and standard errors) from logistic regression of epilepsy (y) on onchocerciasis (x) prevalences.\nHowever, as indicated by varying values of the random effect parameter u (Table 4), the influence of onchocerciasis on epilepsy differed between the studies. In particular, the random-effect model fitted on corrected data suggested that the influence of onchocerciasis on epilepsy was higher in the Nigeria study; conversely, it was lower in the Cameroon and Central African Republic studies (Table 4).\nTable 4. Empirical Bayes estimates of the random effects due to inter-study heterogeneity from the regression models of epilepsy prevalence vs. onchocerciasis prevalence.\nSensitivity analysis showed that the significance of the association between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy was not affected by omission of any of the studies (results not shown).\nThe present study was carried out in order to evaluate whether the epilepsy prevalence in communities living in O. volvulus endemic areas is related to the prevalence of onchocerciasis. All available community-based surveys on this subject were used. Throughout 91 communities distributed across 7 African countries, variation of epilepsy prevalence is associated with that of onchocerciasis prevalence.\nA recent review took an approach different from ours to analyse epidemiological studies searching for a relationship between onchocerciasis and epilepsy [25]. This review examined studies from which it was possible to calculate the relative risk of epilepsy in patients being infected with O. volvulus compared to the risk of infection of inhabitants without epilepsy from the respective study area. Inconsistent results were observed for nine African studies providing sufficient data, with their respective relative risk calculated at a broad range from 0.84 to 6.80. The common relative risk of 1.21 (95% CL 0.99\u20131.47) for all studies was close to the threshold of significance, suggesting a probable but weak risk of epilepsy in onchocerciasis patients. Possibly, this review did not yield a more pronounced association because it included studies which were not originally designed as case-control studies. In areas of low endemicity, the possible effect of onchocerciasis on epilepsy in such an analysis will also be masked by the relatively higher proportion of epilepsy cases due to alternative aetiologies.\nA major difference between the review of Druet-Cabanac et al. [25] and our analysis is that we introduced the quantitative dimension of O. volvulus infection by defining the onchocerciasis prevalence in a village as the risk factor. It has been demonstrated that onchocerciasis prevalence is closely related to the intensity of infection through a negative binomial relationship [26]. The mathematical properties of this relationship implies that the higher the prevalence, the higher the proportion of individuals with heavy microfilarial loads in the population. In a previous study [7], intensity of infection expressed as the microfilarial loads of patients with epilepsy was 2 to 3 fold higher than those of controls matched on age, sex, and village of residence. These results suggest that, as it has been found for ocular onchocercal pathology [27], intensity of infection with O. volvulus is a key factor in the induction of epilepsy. This would provide a further explanation as to why the results of the previous review [25] gave a weaker degree of significance to the association between epilepsy and onchocerciasis than those obtained in our study.\nThe random effect included in the modelling indicates that the influence of onchocerciasis on epilepsy varied between the studies. This heterogeneity can be due to either differences in the methodology used to assess the prevalence of onchocerciasis and/or that of epilepsy, or to true biological differences modulating the epilepsy/onchocerciasis association. In this respect, there is some indication that the onchocerciasis prevalence from the Nigerian study [18] may have been compromised by inadequate correction. We were not able to determine with precision the number of ivermectin treatments administered before the parasitologic survey, nor the time interval between the last ivermectin treatment and the survey. We assumed that the parasitological assessment had been conducted at least 10 months after the last treatment, which is a sufficient lapse of time for the majority of infected patients to present again with microfilariae in the skin. If the precise interval were shorter than our assumption, the true initial prevalence of onchocerciasis would have been higher than that used in our analysis. However, if one adds arbitrarily 20% to all prevalence rates in this survey, one obtains similar estimates for the random-effect model (a\u200a=\u200a\u22127.174 (S.E.\u200a=\u200a0.301); b\u200a=\u200a0.041 (0.003); -2Log Likelihood\u200a=\u200a688.6), with the specific random-effect of this study being no more significant (P\u200a=\u200a0.75).\nIn the Cameroonian study site, a 6-fold increase was found in the mortality rate among individuals with epilepsy compared to that in control individuals [28]. This significant mortality rate may have resulted in an underestimation of epilepsy prevalence when it was assessed through a cross-sectional survey. Should the mortality rate of people with epilepsy be lower in the Nigerian area, epilepsy prevalence in the latter would have been overestimated compared to those obtained in Cameroon. Lastly, we do not discard the possibility that other factors, such as O. volvulus strains with differing pathogenic potential [29] or coinfection with other pathogens, modulate the association between epilepsy and onchocerciasis.\nThe assessment of epilepsy prevalence in the various studies of the present analysis may have been influenced by the occurrence of other endemic diseases known to be involved in the aetiology of epilepsy [30]. Supposing a homogeneous distribution in the area of such a competing aetiological factor, the increase of epilepsy prevalence would be expected to comprise areas of low and high onchocerciasis prevalence to the same extent but would not affect an existing true association between epilepsy and onchocerciasis. In contrast, a co-endemic disease following a local distribution similar to that of onchocerciasis could reinforce (or weaken) this association. Neurocysticercosis caused by cerebral cysts of the pork tapeworm (Taenia solium) is considered a frequent cause for epilepsy in many sub-Saharan regions [30],[31] and it has been suggested that, in areas co-endemic for onchocerciasis and cysticercosis, epilepsy patients could be mistaken as having onchocerciasis-related epilepsy when they may be suffering from neurocysticercosis-derived epilepsy [32]. As far as information is available for the sites concerned in our analysis, cysticercosis was found endemic in the study areas in Burundi and Cameroon [7],[8],[33], but case-control studies from both these sites found a positive correlation between epilepsy and onchocerciasis. In one study from Uganda, serologic tests produced no evidence of a significant infestation of the population with T. solium [6]. In view of the results of the present analysis, we do not consider that neurocysticercosis could be a confounding factor that would produce a significant increase in epilepsy prevalence with increasing onchocerciasis prevalence. For this to be the case, it would be required that the distribution of neurocysticercosis (and thus the pig raising habits of the local communities) would closely follow the prevalence of onchocerciasis in the study areas of all seven countries involved.\nAn extensive literature comparing the performance of the various diagnostic methods of O. volvulus infection allowed us to develop appropriate correction factors for onchocerciasis prevalence. However, no such information is available for epilepsy that would have enabled us to do so for epilepsy prevalence. Strategies to assess prevalence of epilepsy in developing countries were developed in the 1980s [22],[30],[34],[35]. Ideally, such studies should follow a two-step protocol beginning with a population-wide door-to-door survey in order to (i) provide a complete census defining the sampling frame, (ii) assess epidemiologically relevant characteristics of the population and (iii) identify patients with possible epilepsy by use of a sensitive screening questionnaire. In a second step, patients with possible epilepsy are then subjected to a neurological and medical examination allowing confirmation or rejection of the diagnosis. Only two studies included in the present analysis can be regarded as having followed the recommended protocol [6],[18], but even these did not meet all requirements in that they did not use a pre-tested sensitive screening tool for patient identification but relied on a single screening question. This may have led to an underestimation of epilepsy prevalence in these studies. Procedures used for testing the population and identifying possible epilepsy patients, and for confirming diagnosis varied across the other studies and in a few instances these were not clearly specified (Table 2). Comparison between studies was also made difficult because no uniform definition for epilepsy was used. The relative weakness in neurological methods can in part be explained by the fact that most studies were initiated by researchers involved in onchocerciasis control measures and by the general scarcity of neurological expertise available in the endemic areas [34],[36].\nThe diversity of neuro-epidemiological methods may have influenced epilepsy prevalence obtained in the different studies. For instance, the use of community key informants for case identification may have resulted in an underestimation [37], whereas the lack of a confirmatory examination would have given a falsely high prevalence. Although we have to consider these effects as substantial, we were unable to express them quantitatively and our attempts to adjust epilepsy prevalence data were restricted to the study of Kipp et al. [19]. However, despite disparate neuro-epidemiological methods in use, we found epilepsy prevalence closely related to onchocerciasis prevalence throughout different African regions. It may be expected that this finding would be even more significant if methods with better accuracy were applied.\nThis is the first time that the relationship between the prevalences of onchocerciasis and epilepsy has been quantitatively assessed using available data collected at community level to perform adequate statistical analysis. We found that in areas where onchocerciasis is endemic, epilepsy prevalence increases with onchocerciasis prevalence. This is in accordance with the results of case-control studies and supports earlier anecdotal reports of numerous researchers working in various endemic areas [38],[39]. Because onchocerciasis is a disease affecting remote areas of countries with limited resources for neurological research, some of the studies carried out so far are influenced by methodological shortcomings. Future studies should use established and comparable protocols for neurological research. Possible research questions to be addressed with available and appropriate methods are: (i) the confirmation of the hitherto existing findings in other endemic areas; (ii) the role of intensity of infection in inducing epilepsy in areas not yet exposed to antifilarial treatment; (iii) the clinical characterization and classification of epilepsy in the various endemic areas; and (iv) the effect of long term onchocerciasis control on epilepsy incidence and prevalence.\nAs the methods used to diagnose Onchocerca volvulus infection varied between studies, the prevalences of onchocerciasis were standardized using specifically developed tools. The details of the standardization methods are presented in this appendix.\nRelationship between arcsine transformed onchocerciasis prevalence in the general (\u22655 y.o. age group) population and onchocerciasis prevalence in 10\u201319 y.o. subjects across 51 villages located in the Mbam valley and continuous Lekie area (Cameroon) [2],[3],[4]. The line represents linear regression estimates.\nO. volvulus microfilaridermia prevalence in communities from the Vina valley (North Cameroon) vs. onchocerciasis prevalence assessed from nodule palpation in males aged 20 y.o. and above [16]. Error bars represent 95% exact confidence limits of mean prevalence.\nEvolution of onchocerciasis prevalence with annual ivermectin community treatments estimated through non linear regression (Pn\u200a=\u200aP0\u00d7qn) where Pn is the prevalence after n annual treatments, P0 is the initial prevalence and 1-q is the annual relative decrease assumed to be constant over time (q estimated as 0.926 [95%CI: 0.909\u20130.943]). The lines join the observations of a same study, without any assumption on the mathematical pattern of the decrease.\nWe are grateful to Mrs Mary Holmes for her assistance during the writing of the manuscript.\nConceived and designed the experiments: SDSP MB. Analyzed the data: SDSP FBT AC. 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        "raw_content": "Journal Times editorial: State should investigate Catholic Church abuse\n\u201cThe Church\u2019s credibility has been seriously undercut and diminished by these sins and crimes, but even more by the efforts made to deny or conceal them,\u201d Pope Francis wrote in a letter to U.S. bishops about abuse over the years. \u201cThis has led to a growing sense of uncertainty, distrust and vulnerability among the faithful.\u201d\nIn recent years, more has come to light about abuse from the past with the release of lists of priests who are accused of abusing children.\nThe Milwaukee Archdiocese released a list of alleged offenders in 2004; earlier this month, the Diocese of Green Bay released the names of 46 priests who committed sexual offenses against minors dating back more than 100 years. But many secrets remain to this day.\nIn light of the substantial number of abusers and victims around the state and nation, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm called earlier this month for a statewide investigation of the church\u2019s response to abuse allegations.\nChisholm said in a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel interview he would like to work with district attorneys around the state and newly elected Attorney General Josh Kaul to review all abuse allegations over the past 50 years. He said he would hope the state\u2019s bishops would voluntarily open their files. If not, he said, he would be open to other mechanisms, such as a John Doe or grand jury proceeding.\nHe acknowledged \u201ccriminal prosecutions in most cases would be highly unlikely\u201d because victims or perpetrators may have died or the statute of limitations has run out.\n\u201cI still think there\u2019s a value in looking at this systematically and assessing what happened, just to make sure it is transparent and there\u2019s an honest accounting of it,\u201d he told the Journal Sentinel.\nWe agree there is certainly still merit. It makes sense that an outside agency should investigate these serious crimes.\nThe Catholic Church has a shameful history of shielding pedophile priests, and of moving them to new parishes without disclosing the allegations against the pedophiles. There should be a reckoning, even if the pedophile priests are dead. Catholics should know if those who shielded the pedophiles are still active, and especially should know if they have moved up the church hierarchy and are thus in a position to further cover up or restrain such an investigation.\nDA Chisholm is right to call for a statewide examination of the church\u2019s abuse files. It\u2019s something Kaul should also support, as well as other state officials.\nWe all deserve to know what has been hidden.\nkla2 Jan 29, 2019 8:04am\nIf anyone thought the ongoing, growing, worldwide sexual abuse scandals of pedophile priests, corruptions within the Curia and other clerical and institutional abuses shaking the roman catholic church [and others] would disappear because of a affable sounding pope and the soft PR and populist spin coming out of the Vatican they were sadly mistaken. Yet however abominable this institutional and individual betrayal may be, it will look a mere trifle compared to the perfect storm that appears to be on the way.\nThe question has become this: could two millennia of scholastic exegesis, tradition and the faith of almost two billion people be wholly in error? No more than a theological illusion and counterfeit! And no longer just a rhetorical question for mud slinging between atheist and religious, re-examining the origins of the \u2018church\u2019 is under way, and we are on the threshold of discovering that answer. And the \u2018church\u2019 theology and tradition as we know it could face extinction! More at http://www.energon.org.uk\nsnowfeather Jan 28, 2019 7:04pm\nWhen the Catholic Church transfers abusers, covers their crimes and knows about them, they need to be held fully responsible as well. ENOUGH! They have \"retirement homes\" in many areas for retired priest. My sister interviewed for a position and was told, \"if you get the job, you can not repeat anything you hear when the priest are talking\"! Her comment was \"they are priest what could they hide\". This was 20yrs ago...little did we know the scope of their cult! A cult that hides child abusers!\nCincinnatus Racine Jan 28, 2019 2:59pm\nhttps://www.newsweek.com/priests-commit-no-more-abuse-other-males-70625\nPRIESTS COMMIT NO MORE ABUSE THAN OTHER MALES\nNewsweek 4/7/10\nThe Catholic sex-abuse stories emerging every day suggest that Catholics have a much bigger problem with child molestation than other denominations and the general population. Many point to peculiarities of the Catholic Church (its celibacy rules for priests, its insular hierarchy, its exclusion of women) to infer that there's something particularly pernicious about Catholic clerics that predisposes them to these horrific acts. It's no wonder that, back in 2002\u2014when the last Catholic sex-abuse scandal was making headlines\u2014a Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll found that 64 percent of those queried thought Catholic priests \"frequently'' abused children.\nYet experts say there's simply no data to support the claim at all. No formal comparative study has ever broken down child sexual abuse by denomination, and only the Catholic Church has released detailed data about its own. But based on the surveys and studies conducted by different denominations over the past 30 years, experts who study child abuse say they see little reason to conclude that sexual abuse is mostly a Catholic issue. \"We don't see the Catholic Church as a hotbed of this or a place that has a bigger problem than anyone else,\" said Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. \"I can tell you without hesitation that we have seen cases in many religious settings, from traveling evangelists to mainstream ministers to rabbis and others.\"\nSince the mid-1980s, insurance companies have offered sexual misconduct coverage as a rider on liability insurance, and their own studies indicate that Catholic churches are not higher risk than other congregations. Insurance companies that cover all denominations, such as Guide One Center for Risk Management, which has more than 40,000 church clients, does not charge Catholic churches higher premiums. \"We don't see vast difference in the incidence rate between one denomination and another,\" says Sarah Buckley, assistant vice president of corporate communications. \"It's pretty even across the denominations.\" It's been that way for decades. While the company saw an uptick in these claims by all types of churches around the time of the 2002 U.S. Catholic sex-abuse scandal, Eric Spacick, Guide One's senior church-risk manager, says \"it's been pretty steady since.\" On average, the company says 80 percent of the sexual misconduct claims they get from all denominations involve sexual abuse of children. As a result, the more children's programs a church has, the more expensive its insurance, officials at Guide One said.\nThe only hard data that has been made public by any denomination comes from John Jay College's study of Catholic priests, which was authorized and is being paid for by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops following the public outcry over the 2002 scandals. Limiting their study to plausible accusations made between 1950 and 1992, John Jay researchers reported that about 4 percent of the 110,000 priests active during those years had been accused of sexual misconduct involving children. Specifically, 4,392 complaints (ranging from \"sexual talk\" to rape) were made against priests by 10,667 victims. (Reports made after 2002, including those of incidents that occurred years earlier, are released as part of the church's annual audits.)\nExperts disagree on the rate of sexual abuse among the general American male population, but Allen says a conservative estimate is one in 10. Margaret Leland Smith, a researcher at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, says her review of the numbers indicates it's closer to one in 5. But in either case, the rate of abuse by Catholic priests is not higher than these national estimates. The public also doesn't realize how \"profoundly prevalent\" child sexual abuse is, adds Smith. Even those numbers may be low; research suggests that only a third of abuse cases are ever reported (making it the most underreported crime). \"However you slice it, it's a very common experience,\" Smith says.\nMost child abusers have one thing in common, and it's not piety\u2014it's preexisting relationships with their victims. That includes priests and ministers and rabbis, of course, but also family members, friends, neighbors, teachers, coaches, scout leaders, youth-group volunteers, and doctors. According to federal studies, three quarters of abuse occurs at the hands of family members or others in the victim's \"circle of trust.\" \"The fundamental premise here is that those who abuse children overwhelmingly seek out situations where they have easy and legitimate access to children,\" he said. \"These kinds of positions offer a kind of cover for these offenders.\"\nPriests may also appear more likely to molest children because cases of abuse come to light in huge waves. One reason is delayed reporting: less than 13 percent of victims abused between 1960 and 1980, for example, lodged a complaint in the same year as the assault. Two thirds filed their complaints after 1992, and half of those were made between 2002 and 2003 alone. \"Offenders tend to be manipulative, often persuading children to believe that this is their fault,\" said Allen. \"As a result, the children tend to keep it to themselves. There are countless victims who thought they were the only one.\" So what looks like high concentrations of abuse may simply reflect long and diffuse patterns of abuse that mirror those among all males.\nAnother reason is that the church has historically been bad at punishing (or preventing) molesters, so that many cases might come to light when just one priest is finally exposed. A single predator priest with ongoing access to children might be responsible for an immense raft of abuse cases. (Marie Fortune of the Faith Trust Institute, which focuses on clerical-abuse issues, says Roman Catholics tend \"to have many more schools and other programs that involve children.\" \"Plenty of other congregations have these problems, for instance, if they have a youth ministry.\") That helps explain the 200 children who were abused at a school for the deaf. It didn't happen because the school was full of rapists; it happened because one man was never stopped. Overall, the John Jay study found that 149 priests were responsible for more than 25,000 cases of abuse over the 52-year period studied.\nAllen suggests a final reason we hear so much more about Catholic abuse than transgressions in other religions: its sheer size. It's the second largest single denomination in the world (behind Islam) and the biggest in the United States. (Fifty-one percent of all American adults are Protestant, but they belong to hundreds of different denominations.) \"When you consider the per capita data,\" says Allen, \"I don't think they have a larger incidence than other faiths.\"\nCuriosity Jan 27, 2019 4:30pm\nAll priest should take a lie detector test. If they fail, put them in jail.\noutoftowner531052 Jan 28, 2019 2:40am\nI fully support holding the Catholic Church and individual priests accountable, but the idea of throwing people in jail based on the results of lie detector tests which are not reliable in discerning truthfulness and which the results are not admissible in court is an assault on the constitution. You may believe it justified in suggesting it be used against a group you dislike or even hate, but if you think about it you will quickly come to the conclusion that if such a thing is allowed to be used against one group it won't be long before somebody decides it's okay to use against another group. Perhaps a group you belong to.\nSuggesting unconstitutional measures is NEVER the answer.\nSo if you get a couple wrong, so be it. In the case of pedophiles, the whole justifies the end results. These priests are sick, liars and cover up artists. Time to take them down.\nSilencio Jan 27, 2019 11:22am\nDo they start at 0 A.D. ? Catholics, as seen this week, are entitled lil cult followers, just like Protestants and Muslims and Hindus and all religious cult worshipers out there. Once they recognized Mormonism and Scientology religions, you folks should have realized Zeus wasn't real, neither is his replacement. Lock em all up.\nBetter late than never I guess. Stop giving tax exempt status and voucher money to this institution of pedophilia.\nThank you, Journal Times, for this editorial. I went to a Catholic high school with a pedophile priest. 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        "raw_content": "Professor of History, University of Notre Dame\n1044 Flanner Hall\nttweed@nd.edu\nThomas Tweed is director of the Rafat and Zoreen Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion at the University of Notre Dame, where he is a professor of American studies and history. His research interests include the comparative and interdisciplinary study of religion, culture, migration, transnationalism, peace and justice, sustainability, Buddhism, Catholicism, and architecture and landscape.\nHe holds a number of affiliations at Notre Dame, where he is the Harold and Martha Welch Professor of American Studies and a member of the leadership council of the Keough School of Global Affairs. He is also a faculty fellow of the Institute for Latino Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.\nHe previously taught at the University of Texas, the University of Miami, and the University of North Carolina, where he won an award for undergraduate teaching, chaired the religious studies department and was associate dean of arts and sciences.\nTweed has written six books and edited a six-volume series on Buddhism in the United States, in addition to publishing dozens of other journal articles, book chapters, and other works. His current book project examines the role of religion in technological transitions and in ecologically and socially stressed niches of the contemporary world.\nHe previously served as president of the American Society for the Study of Religion and of the American Academy of Religion, the largest society for scholars of religion in the world, and has served as an advisory board member for Notre Dame\u2019s Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem. He has also advised high school teachers on how to incorporate studies of Islam and Buddhism into their curriculums, and has consulted with the Directors of Chaplaincy for State and Federal Prisons on how to accommodate the spiritual needs of prisoners.\nHe earned a PhD and an MA from Stanford University, an MTS from Harvard Divinity School and a BS from Pennsylvania State University.\nTweed, Thomas. Religion in the Lands That Became America: From the Ice Age to the Digital Age. Yale University Press, forthcoming.\nTweed, Thomas A. America's Church the National Shrine and Catholic Presence in the Nation's Capitol. New York ; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.\nTweed, Thomas A. Crossing and Dwelling : A Theory of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006.\nTweed, Thomas A. The American Encounter with Buddhism, 1844-1912 : Victorian Culture and the Limits of Dissent. Religion in North America. University of North Carolina Press, 2000.\nMatovina, Timothy and Thomas Tweed. \u201cMigration Matters: Perspectives from Theology and Religious Studies.\u201d Apuntes: Reflexiones Teol\u00f3gicas desde el Contexto Hispano-Latino (2012)\nTweed, Thomas A. \"Tracing Modernity's Flows: Buddhist Currents in the Pacific World.\" Eastern Buddhist 43, no. 1-2 (2012): 35-56.\nGarrard-Burnett, Virginia, Freston, Paul, and Dove, Stephen C. \"Religious Identity and Emigration from Latin America.\" In The Cambridge History of Religions in Latin America, 680-89. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.\nTweed, Thomas \u201c'Thinking Normatively about Culture.' Invited response to Richard B. Miller\u2019s Friends and Other Strangers: Studies in Religion, Ethics, and Culture.\" Religion and Culture Forum, The Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion, University of Chicago (2017)\nTweed, Thomas. \u201cSome Challenges of Religious Studies, with Thomas Tweed.\u201d The Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship (2017)\nTweed, Thomas A. Buddhism in the United States, 1844-1925. Vol. 1-6, editor and introduction. Ganesha Publishing, 2004.",
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        "raw_content": "Was Tony Abbott Truly the Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs?\nTony Abbott liked to call himself the PM for Indigenous affairs. As he left office in September 2015, he saw this as a key part of his legacy:\n\u201cThere\u2019s much that I had still wanted to do,\u201d Abbott said in his concession speech. \u201cGetting the kids to school, the adults to work and communities safe. I was the first prime minister to spend a week a year in remote Indigenous Australia and I hope I\u2019m not the last\u201d (9News, 2015).\nMany were impressed by Abbott\u2019s enthusiasm. Listening to him talk off the record at the end of his Arnhem Land visit, NITV journalist Myles Morgan concluded \u201cit is apparent he truly, genuinely, wants to change things for the better here and he\u2019s even a little impatient to see it happen sooner\u201d (NITV News, 2014).\nBut what real changes did Abbott bring about, what will his legacy in Indigenous affairs be?\nAbbott\u2019s new cabinet, sworn in 18 September 2013, saw responsibility for the majority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policies, programs, and services moved to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C). Abbott also appointed Nigel Scullion as a dedicated Minister for Indigenous Affairs.\nIn the Social Justice and Native Title Report 2014 Mick Gooda wrote that he saw \u201cconcrete evidence of the Prime Minister\u2019s commitment\u201d in the overhaul. But the fact that \u201cthere was little or no consultation with those working at the coalface\u201d had created anxiety in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.\nThe Coalition\u2019s first budget also caused concern, with deep cuts to Indigenous portfolios and the defunding of the National Congress of Australia\u2019s First Peoples. The budget also reduced public health spending, where cuts disproportionately affect Indigenous Australians.\nSee high-res version here\nA Home Away from Home: Indigenous Health\nJason King is CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS). VAHS provides free, comprehensive medical care for Indigenous Victorians and their families.\nJason King in his office in Fitzroy\nVAHS was created in the early 1970s to provide a \u201chome away from home\u201d where Indigenous Australians could seek medical help in a safe, welcoming environment.\nAudio: Jason King Talk About Discrimination in 1970s Australia\nWhile things have improved since the 70s, Indigenous health still lags behind the rest of Australia. King says that real progress will only come when funding is targeted to preventative health, attacking the root causes of Indigenous health problems. But this is the opposite of what happened under Abbott. The 2014 budget saw $374.3 million cut from preventative health. King says that healthy lifestyles programs run through VAHS will likely see severe budget cuts.\nThe budget also saw money for Indigenous services pooled and made available through competitive grant applications. This created uncertainty for organisations who no longer knew whether their budgets would be maintained, reduced, or given to someone else. So far, much of the money has ended up moving from community-controlled groups to mainstream ones.\nKing says that Abbott\u2019s visits to remote Indigenous communities are a good thing, as far as they go, but he has definite reservations. The visits were too aloof, he says\u200a\u2014\u200athe PM and his entourage stayed in tent cities separate from the local economy and community. He also feels Abbott was overly focused on remote Indigenous issues.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a belief that Aboriginal people in Victoria, southern NSW, and South Australia don\u2019t have the same health inequalities as people in remote areas,\u201d says King. \u201cBut if you look at the statistics, Victoria\u2019s health-rates for Aboriginal people are at par or even higher risk than anywhere else in the country.\u201d\nIt\u2019s not just changes to Indigenous health funding that are problematic. Higher rates of both poverty and disease in Indigenous communities mean they are affected disproportionately by general health cuts. By reducing medicare rebates and introducing or increasing co-payments, the coalition\u2019s budget is likely to have negative effects on Indigenous health.\nThe playground set up at VAHS for patients\u2019 children\nThese changes will also have consequences for VAHS. Rebates for dental x-rays are set to halve, and indexation on rebates for Aboriginal health checks will freeze for four years.\nKing points out that Indigenous health is not just about the physical. It\u2019s also about healing deep cultural wounds that can lead to mental-health issues, substance abuse, and ultimately poor physical health.\n\u201cDown here social and emotional well-being is one of the hardest things to rectify with people,\u201d says King. \u201cThey drink because they have mental health problems, and they have mental health problems because they don\u2019t know where their mum and dad\u2019s from, with the stolen generation, or they have no sense of community and culture.\u201d\nAudio: Jason King Speaks About Loss of Culture\nVAHS works to rectify these problems by creating a sense of community and caring alongside their medical services. In the middle of their Fitzroy centre is a large iron fireplace for people to warm up and have a yarn in winter. VAHS also allows a long turn-around time on doctor\u2019s appointments. This means staff can catch up with patients and find out how they and their family are doing.\nAudio: Jason King Discusses Community\nKing says such measures are beneficial for VAHS\u2019s patients, but community organisation can\u2019t do it all themselves; especially when funding is going to the wrong places.\n\u201cIf they want to close the gap, they need to put more money into the preventative end instead of the end where everyone is sick and dying,\u201d says King. \u201cPut funding into the preventative end and we\u2019ll show you a change.\u201d\nA Domino Effect: Indigenous Australians and the Law\n\u201cWhen you look at the statistics they just blow your mind,\u201d says Annette Vickery, deputy-CEO for the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS), an organisation that provides specialised legal services for Victoria\u2019s Indigenous community. \u201cI was looking at them yesterday for Darwin and something like 60\u201370% of their prison population is Aboriginal.\u201d\n\u201cOn any given day in Victoria we have 500 Aboriginal people in prison, for a prison population of about 6 thousand.\u201d\nAccording to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Indigenous prisoners represent less than 1% of Victoria\u2019s population, but 8% of the state\u2019s prison population. Indigenous Victorians are imprisoned at a rate eleven times higher than their non-Indigenous neighbours; nation-wide the statistics only get grimmer.\nSee high-res interactive version here\nSpeaking to parliament on 11 February 2015, Abbott defended his government\u2019s approach to Indigenous incarceration rates.\n\u201cThe rate of incarceration of Indigenous Australians is horribly high,\u201d Abbott said. \u201cThere has not been a sufficiently strong resident police presence in so many of these remote Indigenous communities . . . [This] has been somewhat addressed in the days since then\u200a\u2014\u200athe Northern Territory intervention was part of somewhat addressing this.\u201d\nBut Abbott\u2019s focus on police numbers as the solution to this problem misses the mark. Indigenous incarceration rates in the Northern Territory have skyrocketed 104% in the ten years since 2004, despite increased police presence.\nThe 2014 budget earmarked over $60 million dollars in new spending to put more police in Indigenous communities. Vickery says this exclusively punitive focus is a big mistake. High rates of Indigenous incarceration are due to more complicated issues, she says, especially inadequate service delivery, poverty, and inter-generational trauma.\n\u201cYou need to be thinking about the preventative stuff otherwise nothing will ever change,\u2019 Vickery says.\nAudio: Annette Vickery Speaks About Justice Reinvestment\nVickery points to successful justice reinvestment programs elsewhere in the world, such as Canada\u2019s Native Counselling Services of Alberta, as a better way forward. Justice reinvestment moves funding from law enforcement into community-controlled programs to alleviate underlying social problems. Unfortunately, Abbott\u2019s government stuck with the status quo\u200a\u2014\u200aan approach the statistics show is failing.\n\u201cAboriginal communities aren\u2019t ever at odds with law and order people,\u201d Vickery says.\u201cWe\u2019re just saying \u2018Put your money in a different direction and you will get a better result.\u2019\u201d\nOur land, our languages: traditional languages, modern education\n\u201cOur language is like a pearl inside a shell. The shell is like the people that carry the language. If our language is taken away, then that would be like a pearl that is gone. We would be like an empty oyster shell.\u201d\n\u2013 Yurranydjil Dhurrkay, Galiwin\u2019ku, North East Arnhem Land\nOne of Abbott\u2019s key goals in Indigenous affairs was to \u2018get the kids to school\u2019. To that end, the coalition\u2019s 2014 budget put $18 million into the Remote Schools Attendance Strategy to provide truancy officers for remote communities. The budget also slashed $9.5 million from the Indigenous Languages Support Program.\nWriting for The Conversation, Rachel Nordlinger argued that this shows the government has its priorities backwards: \u201cThe best way to ensure that speakers of Indigenous languages . . . participate in mainstream Australia is to support their traditional languages\u201d(Conversation 2014).\nMap showing Australia\u2019s traditional language landscape. Prior to colonisation, 250 Aboriginal languages were spoken in 600 dialects across Australia. Today the number is closer to 145, with 110 of those critically endangered. (Image Source: ABC)\nNordlinger is associate professor of linguistics at Melbourne University, and directs the research unit for Indigenous languages. She\u2019s spent 25 years documenting Indigenous languages and was instrumental in producing the first comprehensive grammatical description of the Bilinarra language.\nNordlinger says it\u2019s important to support communities who want to preserve their traditional languages, while providing them with quality bilingual education.\n\u201cThere are basically no kids in remote-area schools who are native speakers of standard English,\u201d Nordlinger says. \u201cThese kids are trying to learn literacy and numeracy, which are hard for any kid, but they don\u2019t even understand the language in the classrooms.\u201d\nThis dearth of adequate bilingual education can lead, Nordlinger says, to \u201ca sense of alienation and dislike of school,\u201d and that dislike leads to lower attendance rates. The 2012 report Our Land, Our Languages reached similar conclusions and recommended more funding for Indigenous language support in remote schools.\nAudio: Rachel Nordlinger Discusses Indigenous Educational Disadvantage\n\u201cBilingual education programs are expensive, but it\u2019s an effort that\u2019s worth supporting,\u201d says Nordlinger. \u201cIt\u2019s not just the educational benefit, it\u2019s also the way in which it engages the whole community in the school; that\u2019s really important.\u201d\nSupport for traditional language and culture are essential to the education, well-being, and advancement of Indigenous communities\u200a\u2014\u200aand to the process of reconciliation. Abbott\u2019s cuts to Indigenous language support show little understanding of this.\nMore of the same, or worse . . .\nThe problems discussed here weren\u2019t created by Abbott or his government. Their roots curl back into the blood-soaked soil of British colonisation. It would be absurd to put too much blame on one politician, or expect him to have solved them. But Abbott did make big promises as PM for Indigenous affairs, and he did not live up to them.\nAt best, Abbott simply provided more of the same policies, and brought a little more attention to indigenous issues. At worst\u200a\u2014\u200abetween cutting budgets, defunding representative bodies, and mistaking treating symptoms instead of disease\u200a\u2014\u200ahe pushed us even further in the wrong direction.\nThis article originally appeared on Upstart Magazine\u2019s Medium page. Photos and infographics by Kinch Kinski, music by Burnt Letters.\nPosted in Feature ArticlesTagged #auspol, Aboriginal Australia, Discrimination, Indigenous Australians, Politics, Racism, Tony AbbottLeave a comment\nPrevious PostSkeletom: Super Smash BrotherNext PostKhristian Mizzi Bio",
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        "raw_content": "by Mary Wellesley in History\nThe Morgan Library & Museum, New York. By Paolatrabanco [CC BY-SA 4.0]\nIn the 19th century, a forger of medieval art created works that today are more valuable unmasked than they would be if they were still thought to be originals. Medieval culture scholar Mary Wellesley takes us through the detective-like story of the woman who uncovered his deception.\nMary is a medieval culture scholar at UCL and the British Library whose current research focuses on 15th-century literary manuscripts. As a freelance writer, her work has appeared, among others, in the Times Literary Supplement, London Review of Books and Lapham\u2019s Quarterly.\nIn 1930, the chief librarian of the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, Belle da Costa Greene, was approached about a rare medieval panel painting by the Spanish master Jorge Ingl\u00e9s. The painting was to be offered to the Metropolitan Museum of Art\u2019s board of trustees by its purchasing agent, Count Umberto Gnoli. The count hoped Greene would endorse the painting, which shows the betrothal of Saint Ursula, and recommend that the board acquire it. However, the painting appeared suspect to Greene; there was something riotously decorative about it.\nIt\u2019s a busy scene: in the foreground a semicircle of figures are arranged in brightly coloured and elaborate clothing, many holding theatrical poses of coyly cocked heads, extended feet, and lifted heels. In the centre stands Saint Ursula \u2014 one tiny, sharp-toed slipper poking out beneath an expanse of ermine and deep-folding blue fabric. Out of her ermine bodice, an equally expansive bosom spills. In the background, lollipop trees with spindly trunks and flat foliage grow up around quaint little castles perched on the edge of an unconvincingly mobile, blue lake. For a medieval painting, something looked off to Greene. The panel bore the marks of age \u2014 several long, vertical cracks punctured its surface. But one of them, which might have sliced through a central figure, mysteriously stopped short, halfway down the panel. The Betrothal of Saint Ursula was a too-perfect version of the imperfections of the medieval.\nSpanish Forger, The Betrothal of Saint Ursula, late 19th century/early 20th century. Panel painting. \u00a9 Morgan Library & Museum, New York\nWhat Greene had detected was the work of one of the most audacious and skilful forgers in the history of medieval art. She named the trickster the \u201cSpanish Forger\u201d because the piece was the supposed work of Jorge Ingl\u00e9s. Greene was the first scholar to collect and analyse the Forger\u2019s works. Nine years after her initial identification, she compiled a list of his known forgeries. It was fourteen items long. At the most recent estimate, however, his works are now thought to number around 350 images, the majority of which are manuscript forgeries.\nAs she began to unravel the web of the Spanish Forger, Belle da Costa Greene was pulling off a successful masquerade of her own. Greene was in fact born Belle Greener, daughter of African American parents of mixed heritage. Her father was Theodore Greener \u2014 the first African American graduate of Harvard. At some point in her early adulthood, Belle changed her name from \u201cGreener\u201d to \u201cda Costa Greene,\u201d and invented a Portuguese grandmother to explain her dark complexion. It was the beginning of her new life as a white person. She trained as a teacher and then a librarian, getting a job at Princeton University Library. It\u2019s a testament to Greene\u2019s courage that she achieved this: in the 1930s an alumnus of Princeton wrote from his home in Missouri to the college\u2019s president, enthusiastically telling him that \u201cone of the reasons Princeton is so popular here is that it is the one Eastern school that does not enroll negroes.\u201d\n\u200cBelle da Costa Greene. Photograph. Library of the Congress, Washington, D.C.\nWhile she was working at Princeton, she met student Junius Spencer Morgan II, who introduced her to his uncle, John Pierpont Morgan, more commonly known as J.P. Morgan. Morgan hired Greene in 1905 to be his chief librarian, and she would hold this job for 43 years, later becoming director of the Morgan Library. In 1921, the Chicago Daily Tribune ran a profile of Greene, in which it said: \u201cshe wears her hair long and does not wear glasses, runs to Europe on secret missions and is the terror of Continental collector\u2019s agents.\u201d\nTo this day little is known about the Spanish Forger, who is still known by the name Greene gave him. He was likely not Spanish but French, living and working in Paris at the end of the nineteenth and the start of the twentieth century. At this time, Paris was the cradle of modernism and fauvism, and yet somewhere in the same city, a determined painter realised that a saccharine vision of a frozen Middle Ages would reach a receptive bourgeois market. While the avant-garde embraced so-called primitivism as a way to explode the boundaries of accepted art, the Forger\u2019s artificial archaism exploited the bourgeois art collector\u2019s nostalgia for tradition.\nThe Spanish Forger presents us with a view of how the nineteenth century conceived of the Middle Ages \u2014 an era of chivalry and courtly love, rather than a time of sober Christian faith and high mortality rates. Although he painted many religious scenes, the majority of what the Forger made was secular \u2014 jousts, feasts, hunts, gardens and musical recitals. Leafing through the catalogue of the Forger\u2019s works, his personal sensibilities and cultural biases are immediately apparent: every nobleman is outfitted with a hawk about to take flight; every noblewoman is encumbered by pneumatic breasts that bulge from over-laced bodices; and dragons and unicorns are as commonplace as dogs and cats.\nSpanish Forger, King David, c. 1900. Illuminated manuscript. \u00a9 Victoria & Albert Museum, London\nSpanish Forger, St. Michael, c. 1900. Illuminated manuscript. \u00a9 Victoria & Albert Museum, London\nDespite the idiosyncratic quirks of his work that mark him out today as an obvious fraud, the Spanish Forger was meticulous and skilful. So meticulous that he even fooled Belle da Costa Greene, some twenty years before she would unmask his deception. In 1909, already in her capacity as chief librarian of the Morgan Library, Greene unwittingly acquired an antiphonary \u2014 a book of chants used in church services \u2014 into which the Forger had added donor portraits. The Morgan Library was far from the only victim. The Spanish Forger made it into the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and major and minor collections across the world would acquire his work in this period.\nThe Forger\u2019s method was studied; he based much of his work on the images found in the popular five-volume Art of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, published in 1847 by Firmin Didot. In an age before photographic reproduction, this book brought the visual treasures of the medieval world to a mass market for the first time. The edition was full of chromolithographs, a process for colour reproduction \u2014 invented in the nineteenth century \u2014 whereby artists made copies of images on a zinc plate, and then applied chemicals to build up layers of printed colour. The Forger was adept at copying images, modifying, and reversing them \u2014 the exact skills required to be a chromolithographer. It\u2019s possible that this was the Forger\u2019s profession for a time, and evidence from the publisher\u2019s archive points toward his being an associate of Firmin Didot.\nStill, the Forger was not always historically accurate. He mixed together conventions from Italian, French and Flemish paintings and depicted the fashion of different places and periods in a single image. As for his technique, the Forger was always careful to paint his works on medieval vellum or panel. He most often took medieval liturgical books, cut sections from them, scraped off any text beneath and began work. While he used medieval vellum, a telltale sign of his forgery was that he painted using modern materials and in places he used copper arsenite pigment, known as Paris Green, which was not available before 1814.\nToday the Spanish Forger\u2019s works command a high price in the collector\u2019s market, and are more valuable unmasked than they would be as undetected fakes. In 1998, the auction house Christie\u2019s sold an entire forged choir book for nearly $30,000, almost three times its estimated price. In 2009, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London acquired a set of five pieces by the Spanish Forger valued at over $30,000. The Spanish Forger is fooling people no more, but we are still fascinated by his incongruous, early twentieth-century vision of the medieval world.\nA version of this article was originally published in Lapham\u2019s Quarterly",
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        "raw_content": "Posted in random by krisyee on November 19, 2009\n\u2026for a car.\nMy car\u2019s in the shop and if it costs less than $2Gs to fix then I\u2019ll be okay for a few months\u2026hopefully a few years. If not, then I have to start looking for a new car\u2026and probably a new or second job to pay a monthly car payment. Eek.\nThe valves on my car burnt out and I\u2019m waiting on my pops for the verdict. So I started thinking about what kind of car I\u2019d want to get if I have to get one. Do I get the car I really really want? Or do I settle for something just to get me by?\nI\u2019m not into expensive cars, but if you ask me what kind of luxury car I\u2019d get I would say either a BMW M3 or M5, Mercedes CKL, Audi A5, or a Cadillac CTS. One day I\u2019ll have one of those cars\u2026just like how one day I will own a Louis bag and a Gucci bag\u2026just saying.\nWhen I say a car I \u201creally really\u201d want, I\u2019m not talking about those luxury cars. I\u2019m talking stuff like a Civic Si vs a regular Civic. Or a Subaru WRX vs a Scion. They each have about a $7G difference. For example I could live with a regular Civic, but I\u2019d rather have the Civic Si. After having a car that has 170hp I really don\u2019t want to go down in horsepower. And lets face it, having a WRX would just be fun. First of all, it\u2019s a sedan which is something I usually don\u2019t go for. But it would be easier to access the back seat and easier for people to get in and out of the car. Second, it\u2019s well over 170hp. And third, it\u2019s all wheel drive which is perfect to go up to Tahoe for snowboarding (then I wouldn\u2019t have to borrow my parents Highlander). I figure I\u2019d be investing in something right? So why not invest in something I actually want? Money IS a factor though. Can someone tell me how the APR and all that ish works? I have never bought a car before. Haha\nAnd then there\u2019s the question, do I buy it new or used? I bought my GSR in 02\u2032 and it\u2019s a 97\u2032. So it\u2019s about 12 years old now. It ran pretty good so I don\u2019t really have anything against used cars. Should I just buy a beater for the time being?\nOye. Suggestions please?!\nOh and P.S- If you know anyone selling a car let me know! Haha\n\u00ab Umbrella-ella-ella\nWho\u2019s Ready?? \u00bb\nEugene Kan said, on November 19, 2009 at 6:05 am\nI would say get something that is more practical for the time-being.\n-you\u2019re not snowboarding every weekend are you (I really don\u2019t know haha)\n-cost of gas however low(er) it might be, still think of the environmental aspect\n-something easier to repair, AWD can be more expensive\n-check reliability, I don\u2019t know how reliable Subaru is compared to Honda/Toyota\nI\u2019m sure there are more factors, just my thoughts.",
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        "raw_content": "The Face of Local Music - Nigel Webb\nWell, when it comes to the local music scene there are only a handful of musicians that have been around La Honda as long as Nigel Webb. Nigel first came to the area in 1975. He was looking to check out the counter culture movement happening on the West Coast and the beauty and weather of the Santa Cruz mountains appealed to him. He fooled around with guitar for a couple of years and then on a trip to Mexico a friend loaned him a guitar and he got such a good response from people that he came home and started playing as a duo with Gary Gates. It went so well with Gary that they brought in Bobby Gates on drums and Mark Binion on Keyboards. After a couple of gigs as the Reactors they changed the name to the Rhythm Method. Rhythm Method played all the clubs from Santa Cruz to San Francisco for just under ten years. 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His favorite venue is the La Honda Fair where he can be checked out this June.\nI highly recommend you catch Nigel when and where you can but be sure to bring your dancing shoes.\nDownload the December Edition of the La Honda Voice\nDownload TheLaHondaVoiceDec1\nThe Face Of Local Music - Jane Sullivan\nWhat would possess someone to completely abandon sanity and get into the restaurant business in a tiny place like La Honda? In this months Face of Local Music I hope to get that story as well as more.\nJane and Tim Sullivan started the latest La Honda restaurant about three years ago. When asked why they decided to try what no one else has been successful at, Jane made it clear it is all about community. Jane wants to provide a place for the locals to get together for food, art, music and all kinds of events. Jane still loves the social aspect but she is a bit less enthusiastic about cooking as she used to be. I guess cooking for sixty instead of six can wear a body out. As a previous owner of a La Honda restaurant I can concur that La Honda likes having a place to go for socializing. There are plenty of places to eat within a half hour drive from La Honda but there is nothing better than dropping into the local eatery for a bite only to discover it happens to be Lit night, or Historical Society night, or having a local musical group playing. Of course I couldn't get Jane to pick a favorite band out of all the local groups she has brought in (she's way too smart for that) but she will tell you her favorite event has been the Sully's to Surf marathon.\nHaving survived this long I asked Jane to give us a hint what might be coming up next. The next special event is all about the holiday season. It all starts with the annual tree lighting on Dec 4th. Skylonda Equipment has donated this years tree and at 6pm after Con Law throws the switch he will be weighed. Just as last year there will be a contest to guess Con's weight. All proceeds will go to the La Honda school. Guesses are one dollar each and can be purchased at the Post Office from Karen. Jane invites all La Hondan's to kick off the holiday season and support Con in his weight loss program.\nSullivan's will be having a holiday party celebrating all the usual excuses to have one but she will be adding Keith Richards birthday to the list this year. December 18th will feature several local musicians doing mostly Rolling Stones songs. There will also be a white elephant gift exchange throughout the evening. Bring something from around the house but if you buy something please keep it under five dollars. Festivities should get going around 7:30pm.\nThis coming year it looks like Sullivan's will be sponcering another Sully's cruise. The people that went last year are still talking about it. Check with Jane for details. 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        "raw_content": "Boys basketball preview: Agates need 'balanced attack'\nBy Jamey Malcomb on Dec 3, 2018 at 4:49 a.m.\nTwo Harbors senior Jayden Ruberg takes a shot during the Agates' December 2017 game against Silver Bay. News-Chronicle file\nThe past few years have been tough for the Two Harbors boys basketball program.\nThe Agates had just 12 total wins in the past three seasons, included a pair of three-win seasons in 2015-16 and 2017-18.\nSenior Jayden Ruberg has been Two Harbors' most consistent player. He is on his way to becoming the Agates' all-time leading scorer and had a school record 51 points in an overtime win over Duluth Marshall last season.\nThe team's struggle has been to find a secondary scoring threat to keep teams from throwing double or even triple teams at Ruberg.\nThe key, according to coach Bill Anderson, is the development and contributions of the 10 seniors on the team. Carson Wenger developed into the Agates' leading rebounder last season, but Two Harbors will need contributions from other players like Ricky Brenna, Joey Marker and Cameron Bugge.\n\"Those guys can help us have a balanced attack night in and night out,\" Anderson said. \"Our big thing is we bring back a lot of experience. We only lost two seniors. If these guys can figure out how to be selective in their shots without turning the ball over \u2014 as cliche as it is \u2014 but that's really the key with this group.\"\nThis year, Two Harbors is going to play an aggressive pressing defense, according to Anderson, and try to push the ball up the court in transition. He knows other teams are going to focus on Ruberg, but if they can keep opposing defenses from setting up double teams on the high-scoring wing, wins could start to pile up for the Agates.\nAnderson said the team's goals for the season include finishing with a winning record and hopefully securing a home playoff game for the first time in 10 years.\nThe Agates' season will begin against Ely at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in Two Harbors.\nExplore related topics:sportsbasketballTwo Harborspreps",
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        "raw_content": "by Jason Little | May 8, 2013 | Gathering Insights, Perspective Mapping | 1 comment\nOnce I was working with a team that was struggling to deliver one of those death-projects where no one understands why they\u2019re building what they\u2019re building and everyone, including management, feels powerless to stop. Sometimes it\u2019s easier to muddle along and deliver something than to spend extra effort into killing a project that doesn\u2019t make sense. The argument I usually hear in this case is either the project is committed to the customer and it can\u2019t be stopped, or staff will be de-motivated if months of their hard work is all for not. What is usually is the case is that the staff want it stopped and could care less about the wasted effort and they think management is clueless because they don\u2019t understand that. From a management or executive perspective, they may feel the project team is under-performing or not being transparent about their problems. Call it silo\u2019d mentality, lack of trust or lack of communication but what I\u2019ve described is a reality many organizations face. Using this example, let\u2019s assume this organization is going to transform to Agile because Agile can fix these problems. Let\u2019s put aside the fact that Agile won\u2019t actually fix this problem, it\u2019ll simply make it visible so the organization is forced to deal with it. Starting with retrospectives across the hierarchy of the organization can be a powerful, and safe, way to explore the good, bad and ugly from multiple perspectives. In smaller organizations you can probably deal with this problem with a company-wide retrospective, in larger organizations that will be difficult to co-ordinate. In the past I\u2019ve used this method for collecting data from staff, managers and executives and then explored the similarities and differences through Perspective Mapping. Conceptually it\u2019s simple but can be difficult to co-ordinate in a reasonable amount of time in larger organizations. Start by running a \u201chappy, sad, mad\u201d retrospective with multiple project teams and/or functional groups. Given a theme and time horizon, have people in the retrospective write down things that made them happy, sad and mad. Group similar items together and look for themes. Finish off the retrospective as you normally would and keep the data and themes that emerged to use in your Perspective Map. Run that same exercise with management and executives. Now you\u2019re ready for a Perspective Map. There are a couple of ways to visualize this and the objective is to look for areas where perspectives across multiple levels of the organization converge and diverge. Here\u2019s an example: The columns on the map are the themes that emerged in each retrospective. It\u2019s likely each level (staff, management, executives) will have different themes but there will be some common themes such as process, communication and transparency. The rows visualize things that made the staff, management and executives happy, sad or mad. By grouping the feedback in these rows and columns, you\u2019ll notice that things that are making one group happy are making the other groups sad or mad. Looking at the third column, you can easily see divergent perspectives on transparency. In this case it could be that executives (purple stickies) think they are being completely transparent while the managers and staff (blue and maroon stickies) think they aren\u2019t being as transparent as they could be or worse, they are being transparent but feel the executives are squashing the negative problems. 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        "raw_content": "The case involved the development and construction of a hotel in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana (\u201cthe Project\u201d). Waypoint Nola, L.L.C. (\u201cWaypoint\u201d), the owner of the Project, entered into an agreement with HC Architecture (\u201cHCA\u201d) to perform construction administrative services during construction of the hotel (the \u201cHCA Contract\u201d). A dispute arose and Waypoint filed a cross-claim against HCA. In addition to other damages, Waypoint crossclaimed for $554,903.00 in lost profits due to the delayed opening of the hotel.\nHCA filed a Motion for Summary Judgment, seeking dismissal of Waypoint\u2019s claim for lost profits on the grounds that the parties\u2019 contract waived \u201cconsequential damages\u201d, including Waypoint's claim for lost profits. Waypoint argued that this provision was ambiguous because it did not define what the parties contemplated would be \u201cconsequential damages,\u201d which created an issue of fact. The Court agreed.\nThe Court explained that the term \u201cconsequential damages\u201d is subject to multiple interpretations, and \u201cno two courts or treatises define consequential damages the same way.\u201d The Court also noted that the HCA Contract did not define \u201cconsequential damages\u201d within its four corners to include a claim for lost profits, as some standard form contracts do. In light of this, the Court held that the HCA Contract was ambiguous as to whether lost profits of the kind claimed by Waypoint were to be considered consequential, and it would need to determine the intent of the parties to determine whether or not Waypoint was entitled to seek such damages. Because there remained a disputed issue as to the intent of the parties to include such damages in the waiver, the Court denied HCA\u2019s Motion for Summary Judgment.\nIn light of this decision, parties seeking to limit their exposure to claims for lost profits should ensure that contractual provisions waiving \u201cconsequential damages\u201d define the damages considered as \u201cconsequential damages.\u201d This case is a good reminder as to the importance of proper contract drafting. While all parties are hopeful that a dispute will not arise at the time a contract is entered into, taking the time to incorporate detailed definitions for all terms contained in a contract can save litigation over what the intent of the parties was at the time of formation.",
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        "raw_content": "EP 44 Who could\u2019ve predicted this financial downturn? Lost file from May 2018\nEP 44 Who could've predicted this financial downturn? Lost file from May 2018\nBefore you know where we\u2019re going you have to know where we\u2019ve been and since I knew where we\u2019ve been, I knew what the future more than likely had in store.\nAs you listen to this episode you\u2019ll notice that it sounds pretty prophetic. This was initially a client only production and I didn\u2019t have the time to find the video file that went with the MP3 but nonetheless it is still very informative and will still give you a good indication of whats to come.\nNo video accompanying this file.",
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        "raw_content": "Starting from Scratch: Three Things\nOctober 12, 2015 October 19, 2015 / hoffsa\nThree things quickly come to mind as I think about \u201cStarting from Scratch:\u201d\nHenry Ford \u2013 \u201cFailure is an opportunity to start over, this time more intelligently.\u201d\nApollo 13 \u2013 \u201cFailure is not an option.\u201d\nBiscuits & Gravy \u2013 and my family\u2019s tradition attached to it.\nI\u2019d like to explore these points as their own entities.\nFirst, Henry Ford \u2013 \u201cFailure is an opportunity to start over, this time more intelligently.\u201d\nHenry Ford captured, even helped define, the American Dream. In retrospect, he started from scratch when starting from scratch was the only way. He spent his early years on his family\u2019s farm. Upon his mother\u2019s death, he left the farm to become an apprentice machinist in Detroit. Farming being the only thing he knew at the time, I\u2019d wager this was quite a departure.\nGiven the timeframe, a machinist\u2019s life vs. a farmer\u2019s life are at exact opposite ends of the spectrum. No better definition of starting from scratch.\nHistory lesson aside, it seems Henry Ford knew and experienced starting from scratch early on in life. Further, that failure is inevitable. He let his opportunistic attitude drive his success, however, rather than let it crush him. He embodied \u2013 attitude is everything, there are no failures, only lessons and every failure is a new goal.\nI think starting from scratch means one must adopt a consistent attitude of learning; whether you are at the beginning or at the beginning again. It is a way to surrender to the process, to say, \u201cWelp, I have no idea what I\u2019m doing. Let\u2019s do this anyway.\u201d\nAND/OR, it is an opportunity to shrug your shoulders and say \u201cWelp, that didn\u2019t work. 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Mom\u2019s role was to set the table, since she had cooked all our other meals during the week (we were giving her the day off \u2013 wink, wink).\nMy sister and I would fight over who got to make the biscuits. Being older and having more dexterity (in our adolescent years), I would win 9 times out of 10. My sister, however, would masterfully cut the biscuits from the dough I had rolled out and place them on the cookie sheet for baking. She would watch at the oven door to make sure they were perfectly golden-brown. This role switched as I ventured into my teen years where realized I was actually doing more more work (sorry Sis!).\nThis tradition still stands in my family.\nSince we don\u2019t live together any longer, it\u2019s typically reserved for the Holidays. There was one time in particular we made our traditional breakfast outside of the Holidays. It was when my sister, her husband and their brand new baby girl had come home from being overseas for a little over a year. Their daughter had been born overseas, so we hadn\u2019t met her yet. Needless to say, it was quite a homecoming.\nDuring this time, my relationship with my sister was strained. Knowing she was coming home, I wanted to make sure we at least got on the path to healing, to extend an olive branch. Given the strain between us, I had my mom communicate with her that if she wanted, we would make biscuits & gravy for her when she got home. That first Sunday she was home, we did so. We all assumed our roles \u2013 Dad on gravy, Mom set the table, me on the dough and my sister on baking. It was the first and tiniest step in healing my relationship with my sister.\nThe symbolism here is that while we were making breakfast from scratch, my sister and I were also starting our relationship from scratch. We had moments of peace in that breakfast where we both respected the tradition. 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        "raw_content": "TEAL Center Fact Sheet No. 4: Metacognitive Processes\nMetacognition is one\u2019s ability to use prior knowledge to plan a strategy for approaching a learning task, take necessary steps to problem solve, reflect on and evaluate results, and modify one\u2019s approach as needed. It helps learners choose the right cognitive tool for the task and plays a critical role in successful learning.\nMetacognition refers to awareness of one\u2019s own knowledge\u2014what one does and doesn\u2019t know\u2014and one\u2019s ability to understand, control, and manipulate one\u2019s cognitive processes (Meichenbaum, 1985). It includes knowing when and where to use particular strategies for learning and problem solving as well as how and why to use specific strategies. Metacognition is the ability to use prior knowledge to plan a strategy for approaching a learning task, take necessary steps to problem solve, reflect on and evaluate results, and modify one\u2019s approach as needed. Flavell (1976), who first used the term, offers the following example: I am engaging in Metacognition if I notice that I am having more trouble learning A than B; if it strikes me that I should double check C before accepting it as fact (p. 232).\nCognitive strategies are the basic mental abilities we use to think, study, and learn (e.g., recalling information from memory, analyzing sounds and images, making associations between or comparing/contrasting different pieces of information, and making inferences or interpreting text). They help an individual achieve a particular goal, such as comprehending text or solving a math problem, and they can be individually identified and measured. In contrast, metacognitive strategies are used to ensure that an overarching learning goal is being or has been reached. Examples of metacognitive activities include planning how to approach a learning task, using appropriate skills and strategies to solve a problem, monitoring one\u2019s own comprehension of text, self-assessing and self-correcting in response to the self-assessment, evaluating progress toward the completion of a task, and becoming aware of distracting stimuli.\nElements of Metacognition\nResearchers distinguish between metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive regulation (Flavell, 1979, 1987; Schraw & Dennison, 1994). Metacognitive knowledge refers to what individuals know about themselves as cognitive processors, about different approaches that can be used for learning and problem solving, and about the demands of a particular learning task. Metacognitive regulation refers to adjustments individuals make to their processes to help control their learning, such as planning, information management strategies, comprehension monitoring, de-bugging strategies, and evaluation of progress and goals. Flavell (1979) further divides metacognitive knowledge into three categories:\nPerson variables: What one recognizes about his or her strengths and weaknesses in learning and processing information.\nTask variables: What one knows or can figure out about the nature of a task and the processing demands required to complete the task\u2014for example, knowledge that it will take more time to read, comprehend, and remember a technical article than it will a similar-length passage from a novel.\nStrategy variables: The strategies a person has \u201cat the ready\u201d to apply in a flexible way to successfully accomplish a task; for example, knowing how to activate prior knowledge before reading a technical article, using a glossary to look up unfamiliar words, or recognizing that sometimes one has to reread a paragraph several times before it makes sense.\nLivingston (1997) provides an example of all three variables: \u201cI know that I (person variable) have difficulty with word problems (task variable), so I will answer the computational problems first and save the word problems for last (strategy variable).\u201d\nWhy Teach Metacognitive Skills?\nResearch shows that metacognitive skills can be taught to students to improve their learning (Nietfeld & Shraw, 2002; Thiede, Anderson, & Therriault, 2003).\nConstructing understanding requires both cognitive and metacognitive elements. Learners \u201cconstruct knowledge\u201d using cognitive strategies, and they guide, regulate, and evaluate their learning using metacognitive strategies. It is through this \u201cthinking about thinking,\u201d this use of metacognitive strategies, that real learning occurs. As students become more skilled at using metacognitive strategies, they gain confidence and become more independent as learners.\nIndividuals with well-developed metacognitive skills can think through a problem or approach a learning task, select appropriate strategies, and make decisions about a course of action to resolve the problem or successfully perform the task. They often think about their own thinking processes, taking time to think about and learn from mistakes or inaccuracies (North Central Regional Educational Laboratory, 1995). Some instructional programs encourage students to engage in \u201cmetacognitive conversations\u201d with themselves so that they can \u201ctalk\u201d with themselves about their learning, the challenges they encounter, and the ways in which they can self-correct and continue learning.\nMoreover, individuals who demonstrate a wide variety of metacognitive skills perform better on exams and complete work more efficiently\u2014they use the right tool for the job, and they modify learning strategies as needed, identifying blocks to learning and changing tools or strategies to ensure goal attainment. Because Metacognition plays a critical role in successful learning, it is imperative that instructors help learners develop metacognitively.\nMetacognitive strategies can be taught (Halpern, 1996), they are associated with successful learning (Borkowski, Carr, & Pressley, 1987). Successful learners have a repertoire of strategies to select from and can transfer them to new settings (Pressley, Borkowski, & Schneider, 1987). Instructors need to set tasks at an appropriate level of difficulty (i.e., challenging enough so that students need to apply metacognitive strategies to monitor success but not so challenging that students become overwhelmed or frustrated), and instructors need to prompt learners to think about what they are doing as they complete these tasks (Biemiller & Meichenbaum, 1992). Instructors should take care not to do the thinking for learners or tell them what to do because this runs the risk of making students experts at seeking help rather than experts at thinking about and directing their own learning. Instead, effective instructors continually prompt learners, asking \u201cWhat should you do next?\u201d\nMcKeachie (1988) found that few college instructors explicitly teach strategies for monitoring learning. They assume that students have already learned these strategies in high school. But many have not and are unaware of the metacognitive process and its importance to learning. Rote memorization is the usual\u2014and often the only\u2014learning strategy employed by high school students when they enter college (Nist, 1993). Simpson and Nist (2000), in a review of the literature on strategic learning, emphasize that instructors need to provide explicit instruction on the use of study strategies. The implication for ABE programs is that it is likely that ABE learners need explicit instruction in both cognitive and metacognitive strategies. They need to know that they have choices about the strategies they can employ in different contexts, and they need to monitor their use of and success with these strategies.\nInstructors can encourage ABE learners to become more strategic thinkers by helping them focus on the ways they process information. Self-questioning, reflective journal writing, and discussing their thought processes with other learners are among the ways that teachers can encourage learners to examine and develop their metacognitive processes.\nFogarty (1994) suggests that Metacognition is a process that spans three distinct phases, and that, to be successful thinkers, students must do the following:\nDevelop a plan before approaching a learning task, such as reading for comprehension or solving a math problem.\nMonitor their understanding; use \u201cfix-up\u201d strategies when meaning breaks down.\nEvaluate their thinking after completing the task.\nInstructors can model the application of questions, and they can prompt learners to ask themselves questions during each phase. They can incorporate into lesson plans opportunities for learners to practice using these questions during learning tasks, as illustratetd in the following examples:\nDuring the planning phase, learners can ask, What am I supposed to learn? What prior knowledge will help me with this task? What should I do first? What should I look for in this reading? How much time do I have to complete this? In what direction do I want my thinking to take me?\nDuring the monitoring phase, learners can ask, How am I doing? Am I on the right track? How should I proceed? What information is important to remember? Should I move in a different direction? Should I adjust the pace because of the difficulty? What can I do if I do not understand?\nDuring the evaluation phase, learners can ask, How well did I do? What did I learn? Did I get the results I expected? What could I have done differently? Can I apply this way of thinking to other problems or situations? Is there anything I don\u2019t understand\u2014any gaps in my knowledge? Do I need to go back through the task to fill in any gaps in understanding? How might I apply this line of thinking to other problems?\nRather than viewing reading, writing, science, social studies, and math only as subjects or content to be taught, instructors can see them as opportunities for learners to reflect on their learning processes. Examples follow for each content area:\nReading: Teach learners how to ask questions during reading and model \u201cthink-alouds.\u201d Ask learners questions during read-alouds and teach them to monitor their reading by constantly asking themselves if they understand what the text is about. Teach them to take notes or highlight important details, asking themselves, \u201cWhy is this a key phrase to highlight?\u201d and \u201cWhy am I not highlighting this?\u201d\nWriting: Model prewriting strategies for organizing thoughts, such as brainstorming ideas using a word web, or using a graphic organizer to put ideas into paragraphs, with the main idea at the top and the supporting details below it.\nSocial Studies and Science: Teach learners the importance of using organizers such as KWL charts, Venn diagrams, concept maps , and anticipation/reaction charts to sort information and help them learn and understand content. Learners can use organizers prior to a task to focus their attention on what they already know and identify what they want to learn. They can use a Venn diagram to identify similarities and differences between two related concepts.\nMath: Teach learners to use mnemonics to recall steps in a process, such as the order of mathematical operations. Model your thought processes in solving problems\u2014for example, \u201cThis is a lot of information; where should I start? Now that I know____, is there something else I know?\u201d\nThe goal of teaching metacognitive strategies is to help learners become comfortable with these strategies so that they employ them automatically to learning tasks, focusing their attention, deriving meaning, and making adjustments if something goes wrong. They do not think about these skills while performing them but, if asked what they are doing, they can usually accurately describe their metacognitive processes.\nBiemiller, A., & Meichenbaum, D. (1992). The nature and nurture of the self-directed learner. Educational Leadership, 50, 75\u201380.\nBorkowski, J., Carr, M., & Pressely, M. (1987). \u201cSpontaneous\u201d strategy use: Perspectives from metacognitive theory. Intelligence, 11, 61\u201375.\nFlavell, J. H. (1979). Metacognition and cognitive monitoring: A new area of cognitive-developmental inquiry. American Psychologist, 34, 906\u2013911.\nFlavell, J. H. (1976). Metacognitive aspects of problem solving. In L. B. Resnick (Ed.), The nature of intelligence (pp. 231\u2013236). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.\nFlavell, J. H. (1987). Speculations about the nature and development of metacognition. In F. E. Weinert & R. H. Kluwe (Eds.), Metacognition, motivation, and understanding (pp. 21\u201329). Hillside, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.\nFogarty, R. (1994). How to teach for metacognition. Palatine, IL: IRI/Skylight Publishing.\nHalpern, D. F. (1996). Thought and knowledge: An introduction to critical thinking. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.\nLivingston, J. A. (1997). Metacognition: An overview. Retrieved December 27, 2011 from http://gse.buffalo.edu/fas/shuell/CEP564/Metacog.htm\nMcKeachie, W. J. (1988). The need for study strategy training. In C. E. Weinstein, E. T. Goetz, & P. A. Alexander (Eds.), Learning and study strategies: Issues in assessment, instruction, and evaluation (pp. 3\u20139). New York: Academic Press.\nMeichenbaum, D. (1985). Teaching thinking: A cognitive-behavioral perspective. In S. F., Chipman, J. W. Segal, & R. Glaser (Eds.), Thinking and learning skills, Vol. 2: Research and open questions. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.\nNorth Central Regional Educational Laboratory. (1995). Strategic teaching and reading project guidebook. Retrieved December 27, 2011\nNietfeld, J. L., & Shraw, G. (2002). The effect of knowledge and strategy explanation on monitoring accuracy. Journal of Educational Research, 95, 131\u2013142.\nNist, S. (1993). What the literature says about academic literacy. Georgia Journal of Reading, Fall-Winter, 11\u201318.\nPressley, M., Borkowski, J. G., & Schneider, W. (1987). Cognitive strategies: Good strategy users coordinate metacognition and knowledge. In R. Vasta, & G. 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        "raw_content": "10 Insane Ways Spartan Boys Were Made Into Warriors\nThe Spartan army was the toughest in the world. Every Spartan man was enlisted, and they were feared around the world. Sparta did away with city walls, believing its men strong enough to make walls useless. It was the only country that Alexander the Great saw and left unconquered\u2014and he never even had the courage to march his men into their land.\nSpartan men were warriors because Spartan boys suffered through some absolutely incredible experiences. A child raised in Sparta wasn\u2019t raised by his mother. He was raised by the state, and he was put through an education unlike any other in history.\n10 Half Of All Spartan Babies Were Left To Die\nPhoto credit: Legendary Pictures via WallpaperCave\nIn Sparta, weak children weren\u2019t given a chance. If they were born weak, ill, or deformed, they were left to die\u2014and that happened a lot.\nWhen a baby was born, the father would carry the newborn to the town\u2019s elders. The elders would examine the child, looking for weaknesses and deformities. If any were found, the father was ordered to leave the child defenseless and alone in a pit called the Apothetae, where it would starve to death.\nEven if a child passed inspection, though, there was no guarantee it would live. When the father returned home, the mother would wash the baby in wine as an early epilepsy test. If the child was epileptic, the wine would make it break into a fit . . . and tell the mother that it wasn\u2019t worth raising.\nIf a baby could survive all this, it was promised a free plot of land, but the odds were pretty low. It\u2019s estimated that about half of all babies born in Sparta died from either neglect or murder.\n9 Boys Lived In Military Barracks From Age Seven\nPhoto credit: Legendary Pictures via trinixy.ru\nMothers didn\u2019t get to take care of their children for long. As soon as a boy turned seven, he was considered ready for education, known as the agoge, and he left his parents for the care of a teacher called a \u201cwarden.\u201d\nLife in the agoge wasn\u2019t easy. The children would be actively encouraged to haze and provoke each other and even to challenge each other to fights. This wasn\u2019t a school where teacher maintained the peace; if two kids were bickering, the warden would goad them into resolving it with their fists.\nThe warden also carried a whip at all times, and if a boy misbehaved, he would use it to beat him. The beating would be hard, but that wouldn\u2019t be the end of it. If the child\u2019s father found out he was beaten, then he was obliged to beat his child a second time. Anything less was considered spoiling the child.\n8 They Had To Steal Food To Eat\nDuring the agoge, boys only received the barest necessities. Shoes were considered a luxury, so the boys trained barefoot. Clothing made one weak against the elements, so the boys wore a single, thin cloak. And food made people fat, so the boys were only given the bare minimum they needed to survive.\nThat didn\u2019t mean that they couldn\u2019t get more. The trainees were encouraged to steal food if they were hungry. The catch was that they weren\u2019t allowed to get caught. If a boy was spotted stealing food, he would be beaten and deprived of rations, but if he was stealthy enough to get away with it, the wardens figured he had earned a second course.\n7 Starved Trainees Were Ordered To Fight Over Cheese\nThe Spartans had weird ways to pass the time. They held an annual festival in which cheese would be placed upon an altar to the god Artemis. Starving trainees would then be set loose, fighting each other in a desperate battle to grab as much cheese as they possibly could.\nWhile they fought each other, older men would also be beating them with whips\u2014sometimes even to death. It was the duty of the boys to keep strong faces throughout and to grin as they were beaten and clawed at while they fought for cheese.\nTo the audience, this was hilarious. Great rows of people would gather to watch the show and would laugh while they watched boys brutally maim each other. The one who left with the most cheese would also be honored with the title of \u201cBomonike.\u201d\n6 Spartan Food Was Terrible\nPhoto via PBS\nWhen Spartans did eat, it wasn\u2019t exactly the meal you\u2019d get at a five-star restaurant. A man from Italy who sat down with a Spartan army and joined in one their meals famously said, \u201cNow I know why the Spartans do not fear death.\u201d\nHe was talking about \u201cblack broth,\u201d a dish made by cooking meat in a mixture of blood, salt, and vinegar. Spartans ate together, with everyone sharing the same food under the same tent, and the black broth was considered the highlight of the meal. It was the only meat they served, and everyone only got a small portion.\nThe only way to get more meat was to hunt. If a hunter took down a deer, he had to share it, but he was allowed to take a little bit of the venison home for a second course. This was the only time a Spartan could eat at home; anything else was strictly forbidden.\n5 If Trainees Failed Oral Quizzes, They Were Bitten\nWhen supper was over, an under-master would sit down with the trainees and ask them questions. These questions were sort of like modern essay prompts: They\u2019d be asked questions like, \u201cWho is the best man in the city?\u201d and would be expected to support their answers with reasons.\nTheir answer had to be clever, well thought-out, and prompt. If it wasn\u2019t, they were punished\u2014in an extremely weird way. According to Plutarch, anyone who gave a weak answer was bit on the thumb.\nLife wasn\u2019t much better for the under-master. When the question session was over, the under-master was taken out back and reviewed. If his masters felt he\u2019d been too strict or too kind, he was beaten.\n4 All Other Forms Of Education Were Banned\nPhoto credit: Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersburg\nIf you were a Spartan, you were a soldier. You weren\u2019t an accountant or a merchant or a farmer; you were just a soldier. Your education made sure you stayed that way.\nSpartans were taught to fight, to be tough, and\u2014only as a necessity\u2014to read. Everything else was strictly forbidden from the education system. Extracurricular education was considered a dangerous luxury. Spartan students weren\u2019t allowed to spend their spare moments learning how to add and subtract or contemplating life\u2019s philosophical mysteries.\nSoldiers had to obey any order without delay, so traditional education was viewed as something that would make them weaker. If a Spartan soldier was considering a career as a lawyer or the complexities of free will, he wasn\u2019t focusing on fighting and listening to his commander\u2014so he was kept from learning anything else.\n3 Boys Were Publically Whipped For An Annual Festival\nThe Spartans had a annual festival they called the \u201cDiamastigosis,\u201d and it was brutal. In this one, the boys were taken in front of a crowd and beaten with a whip until they couldn\u2019t stand it anymore.\nIt sounds like torture, but for the Spartans, it was a great honor. They would eagerly volunteer to be whipped in front of a crowd, wanting to prove to their city that they could withstand the abuse for longer than any other person.\nThis was such a novelty to other cultures that, when the Romans found out about it, they started vacationing in Sparta just so they could watch it. By AD 300, the Spartans had even set up a theater and sold tickets, buying into a little commercialism to profit from the Roman Empire.\n2 They Murdered Slaves For Sport\nThe Spartans kept Palestinian slaves whom they called \u201cHelots,\u201d and they were absolutely terrible to them. Among the many atrocities committed against them was a ritual called \u201cCrypteia,\u201d meant to strike terror in the slaves and to get boys ready for battle.\nSpartan boys would be given daggers and small rations of food and then sent out on a mission to ambush and murder as many helpless slaves as they could. They would hide until night and then jump out and attack Helots walking on highways and working in the fields.\nThe slaves would be brutally murdered, giving the boys a little practice on the field and reminding the Helots where their place in society really was.\n1 Spartans Only Got Tombstones If They Died In Combat\nIf a Spartan died of old age, he wasn\u2019t given any honors. He\u2019d be buried in an unmarked grave, essentially being shamed for living out a full life.\nThey only way to get a tombstone was to die in combat. If a Spartan died in battle, he\u2019d be buried where his body laid, and, as a special honor, he\u2019d be given a tombstone with his name and the words \u201cin war\u201d written below it.\nWomen, who didn\u2019t fight in the wars, could still get tombstones, but only under one circumstance: If a mother died in childbirth, she was given a warrior\u2019s honors. To the Spartans, she had died fighting a battle of her own\u2014and creating more boys to become the soldiers of Sparta.\nLet\u2019s face it\u2014you can never read too much about the Ancient world. So here are a few more lists from the archives to satisfy your cravings:\n10 Amazing Facts About Ancient Sparta\n10 Common Misconceptions About the Ancient Greeks\n10 Awe-Inspiring Historic Buildings You Wouldn\u2019t Ever Want To Live In\n10 Terrible Things Done By Winston Churchill\n10 Epic Roman Military Disasters Your History Books Forgot\n10 Lesser-Known Sons of Famous Men",
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        "raw_content": "Skittles and Bacon\nPsalm 139:13 \u2013 \u201cFor you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother\u2019s womb\u201d\nWe had moved to Nashville three months prior, and I had started school when we went to pick up my third month of birth control. The pharmacist refused to give me the medication. Apparently, my prescription had expired two weeks before. Had I pick up all three months of medication in August, we would have been covered. However, we couldn\u2019t afford that on our tight budget and had waited. No big deal, we decided. Our insurance was to kick in the next month, and I would go to the Ob/Gyn then. I was told, at the age of sixteen, that I would have great difficulty conceiving a child. I didn\u2019t go through puberty until almost college and I had horribly irregular cycles. So, what was a few weeks without birth control? A few weeks turned into months. School was busy, and I had put off going to the Ob/Gyn. I was in a maternity nursing course, after Christmas. I called it, \u201c1,000 and 1 things that could go wrong with your baby.\u201d\nWe were sitting in class discussing symptoms of pregnancy. Missing a period. That couldn\u2019t happen to me, because I never got them. Ovulation pain. Was that what that tinge was the other day? Sore breasts. That sounded oddly familiar. Implantation pain. Does that feel like being stabbed in your lower abdomen? Surely, I was imagining things. I decided I was having a case of medical school hypochondriasis and swept it under the rug. A few days later, Brian was headed to the grocery store. I had a weird craving for bacon and sour skittles. As Brian walked out the door he joked, \u201cI\u2019ll be sure to pick up some pregnancy tests. Sounds like pregnancy cravings.\u201d I laughed, but part of me knew.\nHe came home, we had an enjoyable evening together, and he reminded me to take one of the pregnancy tests before bed. Now, let me just clarify, from personal experience. Never, I repeat, never get the cheap pregnancy tests. Spring for the pregnant/not pregnant version. Leave no doubt. I went into the bathroom, peed on a stick. As quickly as the dye could spread there was a + sign. I screamed for Brian! He picked up the test and the package insert. \u201cIt\u2019s a test error,\u201d he said. \u201cThat first line is too dark and you can barely see the second line.\u201d Some of you already realize what this meant. Super Duper PREGNANT! We were naive little kids. So, Brian made me drink about a gallon of water and we sat there twiddling our thumbs until I could urinate again. It was now midnight, and we were in a cold sweat. I went in alone the second time. Same result. When Brian found me the second time, I was rocking back and forth saying, \u201cNo, no, no, no.\u201d Brian was remarkably calm. He kept reassuring me that we had this under control and we would be fine. I said, \u201cFine. I know how this baby comes out and it is most certainly not fine!\u201d I called my parents in tears telling them that there worst nightmare had come true.\nThey reassured me that this was an unexpected blessing and would be fine. I was a 22 year old newly wed, in graduate school with two years left, and a husband who was the sole bread winner. This was most certainly not going to be okay. I don\u2019t think I thought of God once during this time. I was scared and all I could think of was how I was going to handle it. The next day, I took a trusty pregnant/not pregnant test on the way to class. It took seconds, PREGNANT. So, the test was not in error. I went to Target and got the cutest little onesie, how scary could a human that could fit in this really be? I got a \u201cWe\u2019re Expecting\u201d card, the pregnancy test, the onesie, and put them in a cute little rubber ducky bag. I headed home to wait for Brian.\nWhen he arrived, I gave him the bag and started recording. He, in a gruff voice, asked me to turn the camera off. Now was his turn to panic. He opened the bag and I thought he was going to have an anxiety attack. Where was the man who said we would be fine? I decided not to mention that I would have to drop out of school for a year and stay home. The school would only give me ten days off to have the baby.\nI wish I could say, after that, our terror turned to joy. I wish I could say that I fully lay it in the Lord\u2019s hands. That just wasn\u2019t the case. I have so much shame admitting this, and I have never told anyone, but I prayed after that. I prayed for a miscarriage. I didn\u2019t just pray for one once, but daily, for weeks. It is one of the greatest shames of my life. Over time, I grew to love the baby. I felt him growing and kicking inside of me. After maternity nursing was over, my fear that he wouldn\u2019t be healthy vanished. We had a happy, healthy nine months.\nWe moved to a new apartment across the parking lot with an extra bedroom and waited for this bundle to be born. I had finished up my first year of graduate school and waited home alone for the next two months, trying to get this little guy to make his appearance. It was lonely during that time. There wasn\u2019t much to do, I had few friends. Our apartment was dark most of the day, and Brian was gone 13 hours a day. I was a week overdue when I woke in the night with cramping. I had lost my mucus plug the week before and thought it might be time. I got up and cleaned the apartment quietly, so Brian would keep sleeping. It was three a.m. By five a.m. Brian had woken up. I had taken a shower and gotten dressed. Our bags had been packed for weeks, we were ready to go.I told Brian to go on to work. By six a.m. I knew it was time. I was curling my hair when I fell down on my hands and knees. I was rocking back and forth to ease the pain. This was when I decided that a natural childbirth was not for me. Needless to say, I would be changing my specialty.\nAll of my contractions were in my back. We waddled to the car stopping twice on the way for contractions. I couldn\u2019t sit down, so I was on my hands and knees holding the headrest of the car. We sped off through rush hour traffic. I swore that, if we got to the hospital and I was 2 cm dilated, I was going to kill someone. We made it. What relief. I had a contraction and then walked into admitting. I started yelling through my contraction. Once the desk receptionist found out it was my first baby, she told me to stop yelling because I was scaring the moms checking in for c-sections. I started crying, luckily a nurse walking by saw me and decided I needed to go straight to triage. She tried to get me to sit in a wheel chair but it was no use. By the time I go changed into a gown and examined, they were throwing the sides of the bed up and rushing me to labor and delivery. I was 8.5 cm with a bulging bag of waters. There was no time for pain meds, which I protested strongly. Brian and my birth photographer heard me screaming down the hallway and followed the bellows. By the time we got to the delivery room I was nine centimeters and by the grace of God my Ob let me have an epidural. I felt the need to push during my epidural, I now know I was ready to deliver, but first time mom\u2019s. The epidural was amazing, and I was able to let my husband get breakfast. They came and checked me, asking me if I needed to push. I said I hadn\u2019t felt anything. All of the sudden the room was scrambling. He was crowning. We called Brian to come back. After some rapid heart decals, me needing oxygen and an episiotomy, we had a healthy baby boy. The first time I saw him, I was in love. There was no greater gift, and I was so thankful to the Lord for not answering my prayers.\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 19, 2018 Tags anxiety, biography, birth, faith, grief, pregnancy1 Comment on Skittles and Bacon\nMark 10:8 \u2013 \u201cand the two will become one flesh. \u2018So they are no longer two, but one flesh.\u201d\nAugust 9, 2008. We were hoping for 08/08/08. However, my mom assured me that no one appreciates going to a wedding on a Friday, so we gave away the perfect wedding date and settled for 08/09/08. It was a beautiful day. We decided to have a local destination wedding. It was at the Lodge at Blue Ridge Summit. There was a hotel on site. So, the whole bridal party and most out of town guests came throughout the day on Friday. There was a typical rehearsal dinner and a huge celebration. There were massages for the girls and skeet shooting for the boys. A cold front and storm came through that evening. So, the hot summer day we anticipated turned into a 75 degree day with a slight breeze. Our August wedding day could not have been more perfect, if we had hand picked it. We were married overlooking the mountains underneath a canopy of flowers. We were both over joyed and scared, to be honest.\nBoth of us knew the gravity of what was being asked of us. If we had known what those vows would have meant, maybe one of us would have bowed out. That is beauty of the celebration wedding day. It is full of joy, hope, and anticipation. But it is, also, a covenant with the Lord. I agreed to love, honor, and obey. He agreed to serve, protect, and love me as Christ loved his church. As we ran out under a blanket of sparks to our get away car, full of anticipation of our first night together, if we had only known. If we had only known that the day where my loving husband put me in a full headlock and smeared cake in my face would pave the way for miscarriage, pornography addiction, my fierce independence, loss of an adoption, death of my only sibling, and postpartum followed by lingering depression, would our vows have been different? Would we have said them so boldly? We lived them out, but it has been hard. We have walked through many storms. As we came back from our honeymoon, the journey had just begun.\nWe had moved into our apartment shortly before the honeymoon. It was a cute little apartment in a fairly safe complex in Nashville. We were four hours from Brian\u2019s parents and eight from mine. We were out in the world on our own and excited by the prospects. I started in the Midwifery portion on the Nurse Practitioner program at Vanderbilt. It was a two year program, where I would take my undergraduate degree and transform from a BSN equivalent into a Master\u2019s degree. Things were starting off smoothly. We didn\u2019t have much money, Brian was our only source of income and he was working diligently as a landscaper. A few weeks in, I got pornography spam on my Mac. I didn\u2019t know a lot about apple products, but I knew they weren\u2019t prone to spam. So, I confronted Brian. He lied and told me he didn\u2019t know how that had ended up in the history. I was heartbroken, but I so wanted it to be true that I ignored it. I called my tech savvy brother and asked how this could accidentally end up in my history. He assured me that Brian was lying, but I trusted Brian.\nWe had talked about his struggles with pornography before marriage. It had started at a friends house when he was a preteen. He, then, looked it up on the family computer. His parents put blockers in place but it just became a game to get around them. Soon, it was an unstoppable force. It transferred into him sleeping with girls in college. This confession left me hurt but sure I would marry him. I had been the Pharisee my whole life and tried to follow God\u2019s rules to earn my salvation and prove to God that I was worthy. So, I deemed that I was worthy of an abstinent partner. However, when Brian confessed his past and his pain, I felt compassion and love. I knew I wanted to be with him anyway. People had warned me to not marry him. They said they had seen pornography wreck too many marriages. We would end up seeing this too. Not only the toll it took on our early marriage but as we counseled other couples walking similar paths.\nSo, here I was. Newly married and naive. I truly believed that once we were married and sleeping together, it would be enough for Brian. I think he even bought that lie, as well. The enemy, however, is so crafty. He lurks in the bushes, waiting to attack at a moments weakness. We started spiraling for awhile. I lost my trust of Brian. I was humiliated. I felt like it was my fault, that I wasn\u2019t enough for him. He was kind and compassionate, but it left a painful void. This void would linger. This trust, broken, hurt our intimacy, which only made things worse. It would take time, and the holy spirit to heal my husband and these wounds. But that is our story. The Lord redeemed. The Lord healed. My husband was humble and got help, God pulled him out of the pit and restored him to a place of righteousness. This is not because of Brian earning it, it is because our Savior died for him and reconciled him. This work is ongoing, Brian can\u2019t let his guard down for a minute. But we are united to fight for our marriage and purity. When I stopped standing against Brian and waiting for him to fix his own broken places, deliverance began. It has been a long painful process but I want to assure you that healing can come. Your marriage can be restored. You can survive this. There is beauty in the ashes.\nThen I asked Brian to go to the grocery store and get bacon and skittles.\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 18, 2018 Tags addiction, anxiety, biography, depression, faith, grief, love, pornography, psychiatric hospital, relapse1 Comment on One Flesh\nLiving Water Blog just joined facebook. Pop over and show some love! Thanks everyone.\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 18, 2018 Tags facebookLeave a comment on Check Me Out on Facebook\nSong of Solomon 1:2 \u2013 \u201cLet him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth!\nSo, we sat in that airport and Brian gave me a card. The card was from my mother and read, \u201cIf you are reading this, you are engaged and in Paris!\u201d I closed the card casually. Brian asked what it said, and I didn\u2019t lie. However, I already suspected we were going to get engaged. A weekend trip to Paris didn\u2019t sound like something you do for fun. I decided to suspend reality and pretend I still was oblivious. We hopped on a plane that night and flew across the ocean. We arrived the next afternoon.\nWe went straight to our hotel and confused the gentlemen checking us in. We had arranged to stay in separate rooms, something that gave me anxiety the whole trip. Brian was such a gentleman. However, this was not very European and the concierge almost refused to give us the separate rooms. We got ready in the room and headed out to Notre Dame. It was absolutely spectacular, until I had to rush to the restroom and got sick as a dog. Suspecting what was coming, I pushed through and we continued to the Eiffel Tower. When the gentlemen looked in Brian\u2019s bag, he winked at Brian. I assumed that this meant he had seen a ring. Engaged at the top of the Eiffel Tower at sunset.\nPerfection! It took forever to get to the top and it was night, when we arrived. The City of Lights earned its name. It was gorgeous. It was packed inside, so we went outside. As soon as the door opened the wind grabbed it and slammed it open. It was so windy we would have nearly blown off. So, we went back inside. All of the sudden Brian says, \u201cAre you ready to go?\u201d I was flipping out inside. A million things flashed through my mind. Most of all returning home with everyone ready to see my ring and I am empty handed. Luckily, someone right behind us was getting engaged at that moment. I said, \u201cBabe, look at that cute couple getting engaged, hoping that it would remind him to propose.\u201d \u201cHe replied, \u201cThat is so cool,\u201d and began his descent.\nIt was late, and because I was sick, I didn\u2019t think about eating all day. Brian, probably nervous, hadn\u2019t either. We headed to get a crepe and some hot chocolate from a small cart. Then, we walked over to the palace across the street from the tower. Every hour the Tower lights up, on the hour. We waited patiently and got to see the spectacular display. Afterward, Brian walked me down the stairs and explained that he didn\u2019t want to propose at the tower, with all of those people present. He wanted something more private. He read me a passage from his Bible, told me how much he loved me, and lots of other things I can not remember at this point. He pulled out his grandmother\u2019s diamond in the setting we had chosen together. It was an absolute treasure, and I was and am so honored to have it.\nThat night we went back to the hotel and slept. We woke up the next morning and decided to spend the day at Versailles. We ate a quick breakfast at a cafe and then took the train to the palace. It was so gigantic and elegant. An architectural feat. We toured the buildings, ate lunch at a cafe, toured the gardens, and I got so sick again. We were asking where the bathroom was to an orange juice vendor. We were lost in translation. Other people were around and could understand what I was saying, despite also speaking different languages. We were all yelling, \u201cBathroom!\u201d at the gentleman. He finally got the message, and we were on our way. I finally felt better, and that ended up being the end of my illness.\nWe traveled back to the center of the city. We quickly toured an open area of the Louvre until it was closing time. Then, we saw the Arc de Triomphe. It didn\u2019t look to far away and who wouldn\u2019t love to see the entire Champs Elysees? Oh what a mistake we made. I think we walked for hours. We stopped at a restaurant and at some shops. We finally arrived at the Arc and it was as spectacular as I had imagined. We hoped on the train and went back to the hotel. The next day, we traveled back home and slept the whole way. It was just the beginning of our adventures.\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 18, 2018 Tags anxiety, biography, depression, faith, love, psychiatric hospitalLeave a comment on All Because Two People Fell in Love\nPsalm 23:4 \u2013 \u201cYea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me.\u201d\nToday is the day I pause from the story line. Today is the day this gets real. Today is the day I try to let you in. Today is the day I reveal and expose myself. Today is the day I am real. Today is the day I struggle with my depression.\nIt has been building for weeks. There were triggers, there always are. For me it is usual conversations revolving around finances. Finances are my security. Finances were tight in my house, as a child. As I grew, my dad became more successful, and I wanted for nothing. I grew up and went on to college. I, then, went to graduate school to become a Nurse Practitioner. I was set. My husband and I would both work, and we would be financially stable. Therefore, myself and my kids would want for nothing. That was until I lost my job. There it was, me reliant on my husband and those around me for financial security. This is something that I am terrible at, relying on others for help. I am a fiercely independent on contrasting individual. I am self-reliant and don\u2019t even fully depend on the Lord in a sold out kind of way. Enter, financial insecurity.\nLoosing my job put a financial strain on our family, add in needing round the clock babysitters, psychiatry appointments, and psychologist appointments, and things were a challenge. My parents were and are super helpful about relieving most of this strain, but I still need to rely on the Lord and my husband. As this is such a trigger, I prayed for the Lord to take it away. That way, I never had to experience the difficulty of surrender and self-sacrifice but could continue as I was, holding on to self-sufficiency. As I got better, I didn\u2019t need as much help. I saw hope on the horizon, hope that we would be back to a place where we could save and prepare for the future. Then, my world began to come unraveled again.\nTwo or three weeks ago my family came to town, I had already been struggling with some depressive type symptoms. I can feel episodes starting to come on. I become fatigued, I don\u2019t want to exercise, I want to lay down all day, little things that wouldn\u2019t normally stress me do, I stop wanting to eat foods that are good for me if I want to eat at all. The last one is always a sure sign. Fast forward to Easter, throwing in a larger Easter party than I expected and some financial conversations and I was blowing my top off. I yelled at my parents like a teenager, I went back to bed. However, I had to come back out, because I was having suicidal thoughts. This is such an easy statement to hear and to read, but the reality is much more severe. Imagine if the smallest trigger made you want to pick up a razor blade and start slicing your body to pieces, and not just think it but fantasize about it. That\u2019s still considered non-suicidal. Then, throw in visions of seeing yourself laying in a bathtub with your wrists cut open and slowly closing your eyes as you bleed out, or picking up a hand gun and blowing your brains out. It is terrifying to think you could do something like this to yourself, but you know in there is a part of you that wants to. Please don\u2019t think this is anyway selfish. People have told me this more times than I can count.\nImagine that you are trapped in your own mind. Your own mind is trying to kill you. It isn\u2019t just a perceived threat, you have flirted with it enough to know you could actually do it. I call it suicide practice, testing the waters. Knowing that, if you really needed it, there is a way out. Then, the practice isn\u2019t enough. You start to think of it as a way to not just give you an out, but give everyone else you love a way out. That is when I really tip over the edge. That is the thought that can lead you to carry out your suicide. You see the pain in the faces of your parents, your kids, your husband, you aunt, your uncle, and friends every time you relapse. Sometimes they start saying things and behaving in ways that show you they are tired. Their resolve is wearing off. They are ready for you to be healed, and you know you are not. They want a break, you know you can not give it to them. You are the source of pain everyone\u2019s pain. Not just yours, everyone\u2019s pain. If you died, you would be with the Lord. That is the thought that leads to suicide completion. The world would be better off without you. Those you love would be free of you, you would be free, and it happens in an instant. It wouldn\u2019t happen tomorrow, or next week, but this thought for a few seconds is all it takes.\nSo, that is where I go. I sink into that place, full of shame. Knowing that others don\u2019t see me as a burden, that they are enduring this with me. That is what will save me. The love and acceptance of my family, friends, etc. For me, this will only ever come from God. He is the only one who signed up with me for this journey. He is the one who sees and understands my pain. He is the one who walks with me through it every day and never gets tired. He is the only one who wants me to stay on Earth and struggle with him. He alone is my solace. He alone is my Savior. He alone never fails. Anything and anyone else is weak and fleeting. This is what he wants to teach me. To rely on him and him alone. To go through this pain to reach a place of peace and healing that can only come from him. In all my suffering Jesus is better, make my heart believe.\nSo, that is where I am. I am falling apart, my husband and family are struggling to go through another relapse with me, we are preparing for another long stretch to healing. The only one that can sustain us and heal us is Jesus. If we look to ourselves or other humans to fill in the pit of despair, it will never happen. Eventually, we will give up. I encourage you, if you are the one struggling today, or the loved one of someone struggling, reach out to the Lord. Be honest with those around you, about what this struggle looks like. No one wants to talk about it. No one wants to share about this. So, this community and their loved ones remain in the dark and on the sidelines. If you know these people, grab their hand and pull them towards the light today. You may just save their lives.\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 17, 2018 Tags anxiety, biography, college, depression, faith, grief, love, psychiatric hospital, relapse7 Comments on Today\u2019s the Day\nI am at stay-at-home mom hoping to turn blogging into a way to support my family. Eventually, I would like these stories to become a book. If you would like to be a part of my journey we would love a donation. God Bless.\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 16, 2018 Leave a comment on Support this blog\nSong of Solomon 8:2 \u2013 \u201cPlace me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame.\u201d\nI followed my grandmother\u2019s casket out of the chapel and to the hurst. It was a terrible moment and my heart ached. At the same time, I couldn\u2019t shake Brian. He had caught my attention. I assumed he had left the building. Saddened, I walked forward to the chapel doors. I glanced around the corner and BAM! There he was, making eye contact with me. I jumped back like a two year old hiding from it\u2019s mother. I retreated back to family, knowing he was still around. I stopped to talk to his mother. She was delightful and midway through paused to invite Brian into the conversation, just as I mentioned Campus Crusade for Christ. He was kind-eyed and attentive. My strategy was to ignore him completely. I, later, found out this really worked because most girls gave him their undivided attention.\nLisa directed the conversation back to Brian, mentioning that he was involved with Cru and was planning to travel overseas with them. Now, my heart melted. Missions was my passion and he was involved with the same organization! I had decided it was fate. We went downstairs to eat and agreed to sit with one another. As I got my plate, he had wandered off and was talking to someone else. I was now sure that connection was imagined, until he turned and smiled at me. I knew in that moment, he was something special. He smile made me feel safe and connected.\nWe met up in the parking lot to say goodbye. My dad tried to back over him with the car. We exchanged phone numbers. I decided to stay for the week and get to know him better. My dad assured me that our lives being so far apart, the relationship was doomed from the get go. I didn\u2019t listen. In fact, it probably made me more interested in him. We went on some dates that week and spent some time together. As I headed back to college, I assured my mother it was okay, if he decided to date other girls, but I knew in my heart it was not.\nWe communicated via Skype for the next few months and he planned to come visit. He took me on a date to a spring formal, and I was smitten. I went overseas to North Africa on missions. We continued to communicate via phone. He wrote me letters. They were organized so I would open one every few days until I got home. Then, the last one said he was at my debriefing to pick me up! I was so excited. I went to Tennessee to visit him again. Then, it was time for him to head to Argentina. He spent fourteen long months over there. It wasn\u2019t too hard for him, he was doing something new everyday. It was, however, extremely difficult for me. I was a senior in college and simply waiting. We had hour long phone calls on Skype that would drift in and out. He would get on at times for just a moment, or even miss \u201cdate nights\u201d altogether. I could tell he wasn\u2019t certain I was the one. As well, I found out he had sworn off women weeks before he met me to focus on his relationship with the Lord. I, however, knew he was the one and was getting tired of fighting for our relationship. I made a final plea, when he told me he wanted to stay another year. I told him that Io would support him, but not be there when he got back.\nHe panicked and came home. He, later, found out I didn\u2019t mean I would never date him again but I would have moved forward for a season. This led to resentment in our early years. Brian looked at me and was reminded of what could have been, if he had stayed in Argentina. He felt I had robbed him of that. With the passage of time, he has changed this opinion, but it was a real sticking point for awhile.\nBrian returned home, and I couldn\u2019t wait to see him. I was leaving an AA meeting I was attending for a college course, when he met me outside. I was over joyed, but I also felt a disconnect I didn\u2019t expect. He seemed a lot like a stranger. We were used to talking on Skype but talking in person was strange, and his adjustment back to the US was difficult. I had missed him for so long, I expected everything to pick up where it left off, but it didn\u2019t. With time we got used to each other again, and he got used to having more than one shampoo to choose from at Walmart.\nWe spent all of our time together, and Brian moved to State College to be near me. In February I was sure he was going to never marry me and my heart broke. That same day he surprised me and picked me up from work. I was sick as a dog and not wanting to do anything. He, however, had different plans. He had my roommates pack my bags, had my passport (I was still unaware of this), and was taking me on an adventure. We drove the night to Philly, while I passed out in the car. Sick, sick, sick. We pulled into the airport and I was befuddled. What was this man doing? I assumed we were taking an airplane ride or going to pick up a friend from Argentina, who was coming to visit. He got out the video camera and videotaped me as he revealed that we were going to Paris! I had taken a semester long course in Parisian culture and architecture that was so hard. He wanted to let me see these things for real in the City of Lights. We were just going for the weekend, and I couldn\u2019t wait!\nAuthor livingwaterPosted on April 16, 2018 Tags anxiety, biography, college, depression, faith, grief, love, psychiatric hospitalLeave a comment on A love Song\nDeuteronomy 32:10 \u2013 \u201cIn a desert land he found him, in a barren and howling waste. He shielded him and cared for him; he guarded him as the apple of his eye.\u201d\nAfter the break up, I finished my semester with a 1.3 GPA. I went home ragged and discouraged. I continued to eat too much and sulk. I started a job at a local nursing home, which was not a positive place to be. I woke up at 5 am and worked until 2 pm in a hot, dark, basement. It was working in food service, and I had a new respect for people who work so hard. These women had really rough lives and they complained a lot, with good reason. This actually ended up being a blessing. I was drawn to people I could encourage. I loved reaching out of my pain and trying to spur others on. It was so cathartic.\nI joined Weight Watchers with my mom, after reaching a new low in my self-esteem. It involved me trying to eat an entire 9\u00d713 pan of dirt dessert in the middle of the night. There were tears and shame. Those tears and pain were, however, leading me to a place of taking care of myself again. I was able to turn around me eating and lost twenty pounds that summer. I returned to campus with a renewed joy in exercising. Exercise for me, was then, and is now a great way to combat my depression. When you exercise you have a release of endorphins that are \u201cfeel good hormones.\u201d They work on the brain like medication does, at the chemical level. It, also, offers distraction. Your brain will reset itself, while you exercise, and can help break the cycle of negative thinking. Of course, I knew none of this at the time. I didn\u2019t even know I was depressed. I just thought I was taking care of myself. It wasn\u2019t until I was into hospital for post part depression that I put a label on what I had experienced. Faith was another huge component of my healing.\nI began picking up books and reading again. The Lord led me to books by Elizabeth Elliot. Passion and Purity was a book that really changed my life. Elizabeth\u2019s story is one of longing but trusting. Doubt and faith, all at the same time. Despite the struggles Elizabeth had, she always trusted the Lord. She was a woman that had to wait so very patiently for marriage. Then, she and her husband finally married. They had a precious child, and her husband was murdered by the tribe her family was there to share the gospel with. Not only her but multiple other families. She waited so long to be married and it was ripped away. The part that was so transforming was what she did after. She didn\u2019t fall into a pit and never get out. She and other women went back to the tribe. They lived among them and shared the gospel. I knew that, if she could survive her pain, then mine paled in comparison. I could come out of the pit. By the grace of God, it worked. My life and out looked changed. I went back to college and made dean\u2019s list. I would actually change my major from pre-med to Biobehavioral Health and never come off Dean\u2019s List again. I had a few months of healing under my belt, when my grandmother passed away from Lou Gehrig\u2019s Disease.\nI was horribly sad, but we had known and been preparing for awhile. As I arranged to go to the funeral, I had the weirdest thought. For the first time, since childhood, I reminisced about a boy I had known since birth. He lived in the asme town as my grandmother. I remembered seeing a picture of him at his great aunt\u2019s house a few years prior. He was handsome. Maybe he would be at the funeral, I thought. 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        "raw_content": "Shoestring Warrior chronicles two and a half years struggling to save a derelict cottage in 42 acres in West Devon. We lived in a caravan without water and electricity (deja-vu?). What set out as a rural idyll quickly turned into a fight against famine, floods, green fields and grey suits. The reason? The planners said it was abandoned, therefore it didn\u2019t exist, and we had no right to rebuild. Crazy, eh? The wildlife was spectacular, the living was basic, the peace unassailable, the problems many, the outcome- well, success took its toll.\nSoft Words Butter No Parsnips. The Life and Times of John Iliffe Poole 1888-1979. Written for my grandfather not just because he had left me all his papers, but also he was an ordinary man who inspired many tens of thousands. His life was theoretically ruined by having cancer of the larynx but he turned it to advantage by becoming a figurehead for people similarly afflicted \u2013 55 years a neck-breather was a Guinness world record! Gassed and shelled in the trenches in the first world war, in the second world war he went on to care for 70,000 service people who came to their tiny cottage in Newton Ferrers, Devon. A blue plaque commemorates both John Poole and Glen Cottage.",
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        "raw_content": "Instant Analysis: This was UNLV\u2019s most important win of the season\nUNLV Rebels forward Brandon McCoy (44) dunks during a game against San Diego State at the Thomas & Mack Center Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018.\nBy Ray Brewer\nLive blog: Rebels testing new lineup against San Diego State\nThe Sun's UNLV coverage\nSupporters, as witnessed by the regular comment posters on this site, are frequently impatient with the UNLV basketball program.\nThey want the energy and excitement of tonight\u2019s 88-78 win against rival San Diego State to be a regular occurrence.\nThey can recall postseason runs for their beloved squad, whether that was Tark\u2019s teams in the 1980s and \u201890s or Lon\u2019s teams in the mid-2000s, and wonder why can\u2019t it happen again \u2014 OK, happen every season.\nThey are teased with the top recruiting classes, fancy facilities and flashes of good play, and instantly think an outcome like tonight\u2019s win could be the start of a streak of good play.\nIt\u2019s just not that easy. Tonight, after all, was UNLV's first win in more than four seasons against the Aztecs.\nThe UNLV program isn\u2019t where anyone wants it to be, but that doesn\u2019t mean it can\u2019t get there. If we learned anything tonight, it\u2019s the Rebels \u2014 when they play hard \u2014 have some solid pieces. But those pieces are still developing, which has yielded the inconsistent play.\nFreshmen Tervell Beck, Amauri Hardy and Mbacke Diong combined to play 55 minutes tonight, and each have shown much promise. Let\u2019s not forget this is Marvin Menzies\u2019 true first season. Last year didn\u2019t count because he was hired so late in the process, meaning he\u2019s still try to put his stamp on the rebuild.\nHere are some more observations from the game:\nWhat the game means: You can argue this was the Rebels most important win of the season. Just like that, the losing streak against San Diego State is over. Just like that, the three-game losing streak at home is also snapped. Just like that, the Rebels have some swagger back. When Shakur Juiston plays like this \u2014 21 points on 10-of-13 shooting and 11 rebounds \u2014 the Rebels are tough to beat. Same for Jordan Johnson, who impacted the game with 14 points and four assists to break out of a minor slump. UNLV had four players score in double figures, didn\u2019t flinch late win San Diego State trimmed its 13-point lead to five points, and played with emotion they have recently lacked.\nCrowd strong tonight, right?: By no means was tonight\u2019s attendance similar to the sellouts of six or so years ago when rival San Diego State came to town. But tonight\u2019s crowd of 11,137 was solid, everything from many in the student section to patches fans in the upper bowl, and rapper Lil Jon doing the ceremonial \u201cLights, please\u201d to start the pregame fireworks show. I\u2019m told Lil Jon is popular. One of the many challenges the Rebels face in growing its fan base, or getting its fan base to frequently attend games, is providing a winning product. Well, UNLV got its first league home win in four attempts tonight, and they put on a show against a notable opponent in the process. Time will tell if it resonates with supporters.\nBeck makes first start: Beck had five points in 29 minutes in his starting lineup debut. He replaced Kris Clyburn. This UNLV season should have always been about getting the freshmen quality opportunities, meaning more minutes for Beck is a good thing. But it\u2019s a delicate balance. Hardy and Diong also need as much court time as possible, but it can\u2019t come at cost of not having the best lineup on the floor. Remember, for as inconsistent of the Rebels have been in league play \u2014 just a 4-4 record \u2014 the Mountain West tournament will be wide open.\nA look at the box score: UNLV had the lead for all but 1:26 of the game. ...After having just six assists in a loss Wednesday at Fresno State, the Rebels had 18 assists on 33 made fields. ...Jovan Mooring had 12 points in 26 minutes and Brandon McCoy had 21 points and seven rebounds. Juiston and McCoy combined to shot 19-of-25. ...Hardy had three points \u2014 a 3-pointer at the end of the shot clock in the second half to help secure the UNLV win. ...The Rebels made 59-percent of its field goal attempts.\nUp next: The Rebels at 8 p.m. Wednesday host San Jose State in what should be a victory. While the Spartans are improved, and by no means a sure-thing win, they have just a 3-17 overall record. More important, the Rebels are jockeying for position in the Mountain West standings, and can\u2019t afford the black-eye of a loss to San Jose State if they want to secure a first-day bye in next month\u2019s league tournament.",
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        "raw_content": "A Place Called Paradise: Culture and Community in Northampton, Massachusetts, 1654\u20132004\nBy Elizabeth Carr, Sept. 22, 2005\nA Place Called Paradise: Culture & Community In Northampton, Massachusetts, 1654-2004. Edited by Kerry W. Buckley. Historic Northampton's Museum and Education Center, published in association with the University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst and Boston, 2004; $39.95; 523 pages.\nFROM THE DUST JACKET: In 1790, President Timothy Dwight of Yale offered this description of Northampton, a town situated on the banks of the Connecticut River in western Massachusetts: \"The inhabitants of this valley possess a common character,\" he remarked. \"Even the beauty of the scenery, scarcely found in the same degree elsewhere, becomes a source of pride as well as enjoyment.\" For Dwight, the appeal of the place lay in its proportions, which epitomized 18th-century ideas about the proper balance between the natural world and the built environment. Northampton evoked equally powerful visions in others. To minister Jonathan Edwards it was a stage for the enactment of God's drama of saving grace and redemption, while to Swedish soprano Jenny Lind it was simply a \"paradise.\" During the 1920s Northampton became Main Street USA -- a reassuring backdrop for the presidency of the city's former mayor, Calvin Coolidge. But for Smith College professor Newton Arvin, it was the dark side of small-town America that surfaced during the early decades of the Cold War. From witchcraft trials to Shays's Rebellion, from Sojourner Truth and the utopian abolitionists to Sylvester Graham and diet reform, many of the main currents of American life have flowed through this New England river town.\nTo commemorate the 350th anniversary of the founding of Northampton, A Place Called Paradise brings together a broad range of writing on the city's rich heritage. Edited with an introduction by Kerry W. Buckley, the volume includes essays by John Demos, Christopher Clark, Nell Irvin Painter, David W. Blight, and other distinguished scholars who have found this region fertile ground for research. Together their writings not only chronicle the history of a place but illustrate, in microcosm, the dynamics at work in the larger sweep of America's past.\nWHAT THE CRITICS SAY: \"This is local history at its best. These insightful and readable essays explore central themes of American history as they played out in a single remarkable community. Since its founding 350 years ago, Northampton has seen it all -- 17th-century witchcraft trials; 18th-century revivalism and revolution; 19th-century Romanticism, reform, and commerce; 20th-century feminism and Cold War homophobia. The next best thing to living in Northampton is reading this wonderful volume.\" -- Paul S. Boyer, editor, The Oxford Companion to United States History.\n\"Historic Northampton deserves high praise for bringing together such a fine collection of essays. What a smart way to celebrate a 350th anniversary! Serious history is the best kind of monument.\" -- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Phillips Professor of Early American History, Harvard University\n\"A Place Called Paradise is a wonderful introduction to the historical life of Northampton, Massachusetts, one of the most extraordinary places in the Atlantic world, and a place which has inspired some of the most outstanding historical writing of the past decades.\" -- Emma Rothschild, University of Cambridge and Harvard University\nABOUT THE EDITOR: Kerry W. Buckley is executive director of Historic Northampton. He is author of Mechanical Man: John B. Watson and the Beginnings of Behaviorism and coeditor of Letters from an American Utopia: The Stetson Family and the Northampton Association, 1843-1847.\nAN INTERVIEW WITH KERRY W. BUCKLEY: I am a Southern Californian whose grandparents came here in 1903. They must assuredly have called this place Paradise. Three-quarters of a century later, I would uproot and move east where I have spent 17 years in Northampton. When I went to New England, my uncle, in what was then Czechoslovakia, found Northampton on a map of the U.S.A. and wrote to us that it seemed to be the furthest possible spot from San Diego. True, it was far away and a foreign territory to me when I arrived there in 1988, but as I got to know the Connecticut River Valley, I found that I had exchanged one paradise for another.\nI asked Mr. Buckley, \"Why is Northampton called 'Paradise?' This may seem all too obvious to you, but I've asked several people out here and they don't seem to know.\"\n\"Well, actually, it's not. The usual story is that Jenny Lind called it Paradise. 'This place is paradise,' she said. She sang here a couple of times and returned here for her honeymoon. Now, whether that was the reason she called it paradise or not, I have no idea. But that's how the name came to be -- at least that's the usual story. But there also happen to be geographical paradises in Northampton. Paradise Pond is part of the Mill River, which runs by Smith College. There's also a place near Florence [a part of Northampton, named for Florence, Italy, due to its silk mills] called Paradise, a picnicking spot along the Mill River. The area around here has been called 'Paradise' since the early 19th Century, but the Jenny Lind story is still a good point of departure.\"\n\"I've heard the area called 'the Pioneer Valley,' but notice that throughout the book the region is spoken of as 'the Connecticut River Valley.'\"\n\"Right, but 'the Pioneer Valley' is a totally made-up term. It was cooked up in the 1940s as a public relations gimmick, a branding opportunity. Pioneer Valley has nothing to do with anything except public relations.\"\n\"Well, Connecticut River Valley is a beautiful name and a beautiful place.\"\n\"Certainly one of the points I want to make in the book, and I think the origin of the title Pioneer Valley, which I think is unfortunate, is that the Connecticut River Valley really was the first frontier -- at least of European settlement. After the Pilgrims and Puritans settled the coast of Massachusetts, there was a wave of migration from England in the 1630s, and there began a trickle of settlers up the Connecticut River. The Dutch, who came up to Hartford, were here first and they were mostly interested in trading. The first settlements at Springfield and then at Northampton were basically trading posts. They were company towns owned by William Pynchon, who founded Springfield. The population skipped the interior of New England, which remained unsettled, and moved up the Connecticut River Valley. The area from Deerfield and Mount Hermon and Northfield, down to Old Saybrook became the last outpost of European civilization. That's one way to see it in terms of 'the Pioneer Valley.'\"\n\"In terms of pioneering, Northampton is credited with a lot of 'firsts.' The Academy of Music was the first municipal theater in the country, where Sarah Bernhardt and others came from Europe to perform. Too, women's basketball had its start at Smith College, and Smith has recently established the first women's engineering program in the country.\"\n\"Yes,\" said Mr. Buckley, \"and Northampton's baseball team, the Florence Eagles, won the first World Series.\"\n\"No, they beat the Army of the Potomac in 1865. Actually, Northampton had a professional baseball team right up to the 1930s and the Depression. They would play Boston and win 31-0. Those were the rip-roaring days of barnstorming baseball.\"\n\"Our readers would be interested in knowing what it was like to live in Northampton 350 years ago.\"\n\"Imagine that, at least at first, there was a trading relationship between the Europeans and the Native Americans. As long as the Native Americans had fur and food to trade, the relationships were actually fairly even and fairly balanced. Except, I mustn't forget to mention that the Europeans carried smallpox and basically decimated the Connecticut River Valley in the 1630s, which made it possible for the Europeans to settle there. The Native Americans remain to this day, however. They didn't disappear at the end of the smallpox epidemic or at the end of King Philip's War. [King Philip was a Wampanoag leader who in 1675 started a rebellion against English settlement that resulted in a retaliatory massacre a year later of 400 Native refugees.]\"\n\"Yes, that corroborates what Margaret Bruchac, Abenaki, writes in her essay, 'Native Presence in Nonotuck and Northampton,' where she dispels four erroneous myths created about the local Native Peoples; i.e., that the area was only wilderness before colonial settlement, that non-farming Native sites were temporary and nomadic, that the Algonkian peoples were inferior to their Iroquoian neighbors, and that local Indians had abandoned these lands.\n\"Isn't 'Nonotuck' Northampton's original name, an Indian word for 'in the middle of the river?'\"\n\"Yes, and in those early days, you see an agrarian community, a transferal of rural England to the banks of the Connecticut River. You begin to have artisans like blacksmiths and joiners, who also farmed for a living. The land was very fertile and so there was certainly something that drew people to live here, but it was still a Puritan society. There were century laws regulating dress and behavior, and the eyes of the community were always on one. Things like hard thoughts and jealousies could land you in trouble. Joseph Parsons was himself accused of things like 'lascivious carriage [to some women of Northampton]' and use of inappropriate language.\n\"So if you want to think about a society, a faith-based society, you might want to look at Puritan New England where witches were burned and people were thrown in jail for their attitudes and the clothes that they wore. There was a kind of thought police or behavior police that existed during that time.\n\"In terms of what daily life was like, you get a real sense of it from John Demos's chapter on the Goody [short for Goodwife] Parsons witchcraft trial. If you ignore the sensational aspects of it, it's about gossip, according to Demos. It's about the declining fortunes of one family and the rising fortunes of another, and the fact that a woman from a good family in England who found her fortunes plummeting, looked at a woman from much humbler circumstances in England, not only marry well but be extremely productive in terms of having children, and all the kinds of things that symbolized prosperity.\"\n\"I found the essay by Kevin Sweeney on 'the river gods' fascinating. Can you tell our readers who they were?\"\n\"This essay,\" said Mr. Buckley, \"is describing patterns of ownership and social patterns in a colonial era. Reinforced by all the values of a colonial society, it was all very hierarchical so that those who became powerful in the community passed that power along to their children and shared it with their families. These were the large landowners, who had connections with the royal authorities. They were the magistrates, the ministers, the captains of the militia, and sometimes also the merchants. They were all interrelated. They controlled society from top to bottom -- family connections, court connections, that's how you got your jobs, your appointments and this kind of thing. The river gods epitomized that kind of colonial society. When the Revolution occurred, the world turned upside down because those who lost power were precisely those river gods, the landed squirearchy. You have the story of one of them, Israel Williams, being thrust into the smokehouse and basically nearly suffocated overnight.\n\"Interestingly enough, after the Revolution you have nostalgia about it, looking back at the river gods as a kind of easier way of life where a man's word was his bond and where a debtor wasn't pressed to the wall if he were a few years late on paying back his workload to the squire. In the new society after the Revolution, if you couldn't pay your taxes in cash you lost your farm, which led to Shays's Rebellion. So there are two sides of a divide there. The river gods reflect the colonial way of life, for better or for worse.\"\n\"In speaking of the American Revolution, I think that all those currently reading 1776 by David McCullough and those interested in the Civil War would enjoy the essays 'Revolution in the Neighborhood' by Gregory H. Nobles and David W. Blight's 'When This Cruel War Is Over,' for they bring the larger realities right home to Northampton and its surrounding towns and countryside.\"\n\"The point I wanted to make about so-called 'local history' is, paraphrasing Tip O'Neill, that all history is local. I'm convinced that one way to get at the bigpicture issues is to cast down your bucket locally and look at historical experience through the lens of your community. There are all kinds of stories that people can find to illustrate these larger issues. I mean that even in a fairly recent statehood like California, there's a history going back thousands of years.\n\"On our website, www.historic-northampton.org, we are experimenting with developing each of the essays in this book, unraveling the layers of primary sources. For example, if you click on 'windows in time,' you'll go to the Goody Parsons witchcraft trial website. There you'll find all the primary documents from the 17th Century relating to the trials and their transcripts. You'll find some context on the trials, the stories, and the background. It's a kind of virtual exhibit.\n\"But then if you take it one step further, there's also a place where teachers can get curriculum materials for the appropriate grade levels, 3, 7, and 10. They can take the case studies as windows into the 17th Century. I would like to see all 21 chapters of the book have that kind of layering as well.\"\n\"The essay 'The Communitarian Moment' discusses the Quaker influence in the mid-1800s and the Northampton Association of Education and Industry that brought together Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, George Benson, and others working for peace and for the abolition of slavery.\"\n\"The Northampton Association of Education and Industry was really unusual, which is an understatement. It embodied concepts and attitudes far ahead of its time in terms of gender equality, racial equality, and religious toleration, all of those things in the Constitution, equality of educational opportunity and of wealth. It was a commune organized around silk production and around a silk mill. Chris Clark, in his essay, says it was 'the road not taken in the industrial process.'\n\"I think we have to remember that when we look back in history with the benefit of hindsight, it looks like the inevitable history train moving down the tracks with the agrarian community, industrialization, and postindustrialization. Well, there are so many possibilities and so many branches and so many forks in the road. The process of industrialization could have taken many forms. It didn't have to take the form of capital and wage earner. It could have taken the form that it took in the Northampton Association, which was cooperative ownership, but that road didn't work for a number of reasons -- not just economic but due to events out of their control, the national economy. The Northampton Association of Education and Industry was certainly an attempt to subvert the cotton-based slave economy of the South by producing through collaborative work a superior product that could make a dent in the southern economy.\"\n\"In 'Love Across the Color Line,' Kathy Piess, through letters recently found in a black silk stocking hidden under some floorboards, pieces together the love affair between Alice Hanley, an Irish-Catholic coachman's daughter, and Channing Lewis, an African-American who came north to Springfield, Massachusetts, after Reconstruction.\"\n\"That essay suggests that the color line was not as sharply drawn as we might have thought around the turn of the century or in the late 1890s when Plessy v. Ferguson was enacted and segregation was established in the South. In other words, if you established segregation laws it may have been because those racial boundaries were more commonly crossed than we think about now, raising the eyebrows of the elites who wanted to maintain control.\"\n\"Piess writes, 'I believe that Northampton at the turn of the century and now up to a hundred years ago, gained a reputation as a center for social reform and women's education and was a vigorous manufacturing base and commercial hub for surrounding agricultural areas.' Do you think, a hundred years later, that these descriptions are still apt?\"\n\"Yes they are. Smith College was part of the avant-garde in terms of women's education and women's opportunity. You also had things like the 'Home Culture Club' in Northampton and the gothic 'Female Academy,' which had a fairly rigorous curriculum for women back in the 1830s. Also, there was Sojourner Truth, an African-American and a woman with a voice, which was extremely unusual in the 1840s because the Garrisonians and the American Anti-Slavery Society split over women holding office and speaking in public.\n\"There was a ferment of reform taking place in Northampton. You can certainly go back to the Revolution or to Shays's Rebellion to see that radical politics had taken root and that questioning of authority was not something that was unheard of. But in the 1820s and 1830s you had something called the Second Great Awakening, which was a religious revival. What it did was to change people's ideas about reality, and the Second Great Awakening emphasized a sort of spiritual perfection, that one could, by taking action or by withdrawing from the world, perfect one's self and become more holy or more righteous. And that began to translate. Well, if you could perfect yourself, what about society? What about perfecting your neighbor? What about reforming social institutions? So you begin to have things like prison reform, mental health reform, and dietary reform.\"\n\"Yes, and few probably know that that dietary reform was promulgated by Northampton's Sylvester Graham of the graham cracker.\"\n\"All of these things, this idea of reform, this idea of perfectibility, and the idea of progress with a capital P, held that by taking action you could actually improve the community, the nation, the quality of life for your generation and for posterity. That was a radical notion, particularly if you consider the previous view, that of the Puritans, that human beings are depraved and the best you can do is hope for grace, just get along with your daily life, and not have much hope for the future. Or, consider the time before the American Revolution. If there were an ideal place, well it was in the past, it was classical Rome and Greece, and we'd all fallen from grace. We got kicked out of the Garden of Eden, but the American Revolution and even the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution began to say, 'Yet you can form a more perfect union, you can improve society.' So the Second Great Awakening was going along with that. We sometimes forget that our whole notion of progress and the idea of reform had its roots right there.\"\n\"One of Northampton's residents was President Calvin Coolidge, and your own essay, 'The Man Nobody Knew,' shows the commidification of the presidency and the role of advertising and the mass media in electoral politics. Is there a relation between then and now?\"\n\"Absolutely. It was quite relevant to the last election. You know, political scientists don't always have a long memory. They look at the Kennedy debates or other kinds of presidential mythmaking of the last 30 years. The interesting thing about Coolidge is that if he's an image at all in our minds, a sort of icon, we know the sourpuss, quiet New Englander. Advertiser Bruce Barton took those images, polished them, and created this man of character, and it was all smoke and mirrors. Coolidge's candidacy was as carefully scripted as George Bush's ever was. Barton wrote his speeches. He ghostwrote a lot of his articles. He coached Coolidge on using the radio, developed negative advertising, and staged pseudo-events. Dwight Morrow, a partner in J.P. Morgan and one of Coolidge's fellow Amherst College alums, brought Barton in, paid him, and bankrolled the campaign. The kind of deep-pocket, big-money contributors able to buy advertising drove the presidential candidacy and the administration. It bypassed the old party structure, the ward workers, the party bosses, and the people on the ground, making an endrun around them. What made it possible was the real shift in 20th-century mass media. The interesting thing to me in this is the 'personality politics,' that shifts the debate away from the issues in order to talk about character and personality. There's a negative value to that and that's why they always will do it.\"\n\"You mentioned Amherst College, and Helen Horowitz has an essay on Smith College. What effects do you think the Five Colleges [University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Mount Holyoke, Hampshire, Smith, and Amherst] have had on the town of Northampton and the surrounding Connecticut River Valley?\"\n\"They've certainly had a tremendous effect just in terms of the faculty that they have brought. They have created a critical mass, not only of students but also of those whose work has national and international stature, and that certainly contributes to the quality of discourse in the community and the kinds of services that support those sensibilities. That has been important since the 1870s and, of course, Amherst has been around longer than that. Northampton, where Smith is, is more than a college town, but certainly without Smith it would have had a different story.\"\n\"Basil Hall's accounts of Northampton in 1829 apparently prompted many people to travel to the Connecticut River Valley. I think that your book will also inspire people to visit. Can you tell us what they might see and what it is like to live in Northampton today?\"\n\"Interestingly enough, Northampton was one of the first tourist destinations in the country. The view from Mount Holyoke was a 'must-see' for travelers. And on the subject of traveling, if you remember Samuel Johnson and his trip to the Hebrides with James Boswell, you know that almost nobody traveled in the 18th Century. Travel was harsh and nature was to be avoided. The best thing to do was to live in cities. In fact, people on the seacoast built their windows away from the sea. They didn't want a view.\n\"You begin, after the Industrial Revolution, to have those who find nature to be romantic and wild nature to be kind of thrilling. You see it in literature, in the words of Jane Austen. And in America the same thing happened. For those who could afford to travel, and when travel became more possible through improved roads, the top of Mount Holyoke became a destination. It was the perfect balance between wild nature and civilization. It was the middle landscape. People like Thomas Cole and Basil Hall went up there and then told people what to see, what to expect. They described the view. Thomas Cole painted it, and people learned how to look at nature, through the artist's representation.\n\"The visitor today, from the top of Mount Holyoke, would see little unchanged. You'd see the valley. You'd see the river and you'd see I-91 coursing through the valley. I've seen Northampton undergo a number of transitions. I think the attractive thing about Northampton is that it has maintained the village atmosphere that everyone dreams about. It's not fake. It's not a museum. It's a real place and it still works like a village. If you look at American history, around the turn of the last century, not the 21st but the 20th Century, you begin to see little pockets of artists and intellectuals grouping together in little areas of urban places, little bohemias. Greenwich Village is one. They were trying to re-create the connection at the personal level of the small country village they had left, as quickly as they could. I think of Northampton like that. It has that kind of sensibility, and over the years it has drawn writers, artisans, poets, those who wanted to live out their lives on a scale, a human scale.\n\"The setting of natural beauty is also important. Jonathan Edwards as a minister has his own reputation of hurling lightning bolts, but he had a real appreciation of nature. He would write about it and he would actually go out into the meadows to watch lightning play on the mountains.\"\n\"Yes, Ronald Story's essay, 'Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love,' does bring out Edwards's often overlooked writings on nature and beauty and love, in contrast to his image as the stern Puritan.\"\n\"Exactly. Yes, I think that that's a good way to frame it. We have a lot of people who come into Northampton who are very interested in Jonathan Edwards and almost to a one -- I won't say to a one -- they are preachers and they're drawn to Edwards. I finally figured it out. It's because they are drawn to his bravura performance of the preacher. That's something they aspire to, having that preaching facility. That's what they like about him. They're interested in the pulpit repertoire, but a studied examination of Edwards's thought and writings and who he was over a career and a lifetime tells quite a different story.\"\n\"Yes, as Story points out, the wall sculpture at First Churches on Main Street, where Edwards preached, shows not only the shadowy judging eyes of Edwards, but the warm, loving hand as well, reflecting the preacher of not only 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' but also of 'Heaven Is a World of Love.' Edwards concluded one of his 'charity sermons' with '...as heaven is a world of love, so the way to heaven is the way of love.'\n\"After Edwards was dismissed from Northampton, he spent the rest of his life preaching to the Native Americans in Stop Ridge.\"\n\"I know you have Native artifacts in the Historic Northampton museum. Can you tell our readers in San Diego what they might find in your museum, or something of your current projects?\"\n\"Our permanent exhibit is the title of the book 'A Place Called Paradise,' and it's a chronological history of Northampton, telling the story through artifacts, documents, costumes, and textiles. A current exhibit, 'The Class Act on Main Street,' features the democratization of silk through women's fashion from the 1830s to the early 1900s. Silk was a very exotic fabric, but as it began to be manufactured locally and marketed, it became accessible to ordinary people to wear every day. In October, we'll have an exhibit on the Round Hill School, established by George Bancroft and Joseph Cogswell, as a groundbreaking departure in American education in the 1820s. It was the first school to offer physical education, to offer a sort of modern curriculum. So we're interested in that.\"\n\"These 21 essays invite the reader into many cultural realms, each with its locus in a town on the east side of paradise. For this recent 350th celebration, you thank Professor Neal Salisbury and the Smith College History Department for their collaboration in bringing scholars to lecture about Northampton. Are you planning a sequel? It's probably none too soon to begin work on the next anniversary celebration.\"\n\"That's right. As they say, every generation rewrites history and that's not because the facts change but because we all have different questions. Every generation has different questions to ask, you know. The questions will change.\"\n\"I'm curious how long you've lived in Northampton.\"\n\"I've only been here since 1972. It's very funny. I found out that I'm actually descended from one of the protagonists in the Mary Parsons witchcraft trial, which is very interesting, although my father came from Michigan. 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        "raw_content": "The VCU Flamenco Festival at the Singleton Center\nNiko Alexandru\nVirginia Commonwealth University grabs its castanets as the music department celebrates its third Flamenco Festival, which will bring a group of leading flamenco artists to town. The event includes a series of three concert performances that shine spotlights on some of the leading flamenco musicians in the country. \u201cFlamenco Completo\u201d will feature guitarist Marija Temo and dancer Ulrika Frank in their collaborative showcase of flamenco, classical and contemporary styles. The next night\u2019s performance, \u201cFlamenco Fiesta,\u201d showcases guitarist Miguelito \u2014 considered one of the foremost flamenco string players in the United States \u2014 along with dancers and singers. The \u201cFlamenco Finale\u201d features Richmond-based ensembles Suenos Gitanos, composed of VCU music students and alums, and Flamenco del Sur, a trio that fuses jazz, samba and tango into original and traditional flamenco tunes. In addition to playing in the festival, Miguelito will conduct a flamenco guitar master class on March 24 at 2 p.m. in the James Black Music Center. Admission is free for the master class. The VCU Flamenco Festival takes place at the Singleton Center for the Performing Arts from March 23-25. $10-$15. 828-6776.",
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        "raw_content": "Education, occupational status and income are the most widely used indicators of socioeconomic status (SES). Though moderately correlated, each of these measures can capture distinctive aspects of social position, and they are not interchangeable. Income has been used widely as a measure of SES, with the most typical income-based measure being a household's total cash income, measured over some period of time such as a month calendar year, or the 12-month period preceding measurement. Some researchers suggest that income is perhaps the strongest and most robust predictor of health (McDonough, Duncan, Williams & House, 1997; Lantz,\ufffdHouse, Lepkowski, Williams, Mero & Chen, 1998) because to some degree the impacts of other SES variables are mediated through it (House & Williams, 2000). Others would disagree, since a strong case can be made that education alters health-related behavior and some psychosocial factors, such as mastery/control, and that these influence health independent of education's effect on income.\nIn assessing socioeconomic status, and more particularly economic status, measuring variables other than household income may be useful, for example assets such as inherited wealth, savings, employment benefits, or ownership of homes or motor vehicles (Berkman & Macintrye, 1997). While income represents a flow of resources over some period of time, wealth captures the stock of assets at a given point in time, and thus economic reserves. Wealth is a source of economic security providing an index of a household's ability to meet emergencies or absorb economic shocks such as unemployment. However the importance of wealth as a source of economic security may vary among societies (e.g., the vast majority of people in Sweden have relatively little wealth, but the social welfare system provides the resources to absorb economic shocks). Income and wealth are positively correlated, but they are not interchangeable, as shown by the example of an elderly person with a modest fixed income but substantial accumulated wealth.\nIt is a common finding that mortality has a strong inverse association with income. Rogot, Sorlie, Johnson, & Schmitt (1992), using data from the National Longitudinal Mortality Study (NLMS), showed that people whose reported family incomes in 1980 were less than $5,000 in 1980 prices are estimated to have a life expectancy around 25 percent lower than those whose family incomes were over $50,000. Some investigators suggest that the relationship between socioeconomic status and health is best characterized as a linear gradient of risk, with even those in relatively high socioeconomic groups having better health than those just below them in the social hierarchy (Adler, Boyce, Chesney, Cohen, Folkman, Kahn & Syme, 1994; Marmot, Smith, Stansfeld, Patel, North, Head, White, Brunner & Feeney,1991). Many studies however have indicated that the relationship of socioeconomic position to health, especially when indexed by income, is monotonic, but not linear. Backlund, Sorlie & Johnson (1996) showed that small differences in income are associated with much larger changes in health status among low income as compared to high income families. House and Williams (2000) report that a number of other studies have shown diminishing or even non-existent relationships of income with mortality (Wolfson, Rowe, Gentleman & Tomiak, 1993; Chapman & Hariharan, 1996; McDonough et al., 1997) and morbidity (House, Kessler, Herzog, Mero, Kinney & Breslow, 1990; Mirowsky & Hu, 1996) at higher levels of income. House, Lepkowski, Kinney, Mero, Kessler & Herzog (1994) suggest that there is a \"ceiling effect\"; that people throughout the upper socioeconomic strata maintain overall good health until quite late in life, leaving little opportunity for further improvements in average health among those who are especially wealthy. Backlund, Sorlie & Johnson (1999) shed additional light on the nonlinear functional form of income's relationship with mortality. Using data from the National Longitudinal Mortality Study (NLMS) they found that a two-sloped function better described the association between income and mortality than did a linear function for both men and women. The decrease in mortality associated with a US $1,000 increase in income was shown to be much greater at incomes below US $22,500 than at incomes above US $22,500. Ecob & Davey Smith (1999) using the Health and Lifestyle Survey (a national sample survey of adults in England, Wales and Scotland, 1984-85) demonstrate that indices of morbidity are approximately linearly related to the logarithm of income, in all except very high and low incomes. They found that throughout the middle 80% of the income distribution (i.e., from the 10th to the 90th percentiles) a doubling of income is associated with a similar positive effect on health. These studies taken together argue that assuming a constant effect per unit change in income, or using income as a simple continuous linear variable, may be inappropriate (Krieger, Williams & Moss, 1997).\nThe impact of fluctuations in income on mortality risk has received relatively little attention but is an important topic. McDonough et al (1997), using the U.S. Longitudinal Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) of adults 45 years and older, found that persistent low income was a particularly strong determinant of mortality. They also showed however that income instability was an important predictor of mortality particularly among middle-income adults. They suggest that income fluctuations may be more normative at lower incomes, or may be ameliorated by community support or public aid, while at higher levels of income, individuals may have accumulated assets, that is, economic reserves that can compensate for lost income. Middle-income adults, on the other hand, are less likely to have either of these resource types available to help bridge times of income instability. (See K. Newman's (1988) \"Falling from grace: The experience of downward mobility in the American middle class\" for a qualitative treatment of this topic.)\nEvidence of association between assets and adult mortality.\nWealth, in the form of assets such as inherited wealth, savings, stocks and bonds, and employment benefits, has been less frequently used as a measure of household economic status, largely because it is more difficult to collect these data, and investigations of the relationship between health and wealth (as opposed to income) are a relatively recent phenomenon in the U.S. and elsewhere (Krieger et al.1997). Wealth is often an indicator of income over the life course, and thus may be a better indicator of overall socioeconomic status than is contemporaneous income. Households with comparable lifetime incomes may differ on sources of wealth (e.g., inherited wealth, patterns of savings, and differential rates of return on savings), and these sources may vary by age, race/ethnicity and gender. Retired and elderly individuals may have low pension or social security incomes but substantial accumulated wealth. Krieger et al. (1997), reporting on data from SIPP, note that in 1991 the median net worth of US white households was 9.6 times that of black households, and 8.3 times that of Hispanic households; that of married households was 4.1 times that of female-headed households. These racial/ethnic inequalities were more evident among households in the lowest income quintile (e.g., median net worth of white households equaled $10,257, as compared to only $1 for black households and $645 for Hispanic households). [For more details see: Eller, T.J. (1994). Household wealth and asset ownership: 1991. US Bureau of the Census. Current Population Reports, Ser. P70-34. Washington DC: US GPO.]\nKington & Smith (1997), in their study of socioeconomic status and racial/ethnic differences in functional status associated with chronic diseases, emphasize that household income and household wealth have sizable independent relationships with both the likelihood of experiencing a chronic condition and the number of functional limitations for those with these conditions. In addition, the relationships of income and wealth with these health outcomes are highly nonlinear, with the greatest influence of these SES factors shown in the poverty and near-poverty population. They found that income and wealth disparities associated with the presence/absence of a chronic condition are much larger among women than among men and also appear to be larger among African Americans than among Whites (based on a cross-sectional analysis of a national sample of men and women aged 51 through 61 from the 1992 Health and Retirement Survey). Other studies that have used wealth or permanent income in health research in the U.S. and Canada include Robert and House (1996), Schoenbaum and Waidmann (1997), and Wolfson et al. (1993).\nWealth can also be assessed by classifying people according to household assets such as whether the family home is owned or rented, and whether there is a car or garden. In Britain, markers of low available income, such as not being a home owner or having access to a car, are strongly associated with increased mortality risk. Among studies that have used such measures are Arber & Ginn (1993) and Marmot, Ryff, Bumpass, Shipley & Marks (1997).\nThe above mentioned finding by McDonough et al (1997) that income instability has its greatest impact on the health of those at middle income levels is consistent with the buffering effect that accumulated assets can provide.\nNon-simplicity of the relationship between economic status and health.\nKnowledge of household income may not be predictive of family purchasing power or the income available to individual household members. Studies have shown that goods and services available in lower income neighborhoods and African-American neighborhoods are often poorer in quality and costlier than those available in higher income and white neighborhoods (Kaplan, 1996; Troutt, 1993). In a study of two socially contrasting localities in Glasgow City, Sooman & MacIntyre (1993) reported that in the more deprived neighborhoods the price of healthy foods is higher, the availability and quality of fruits and vegetables are lower, and the price differential of a \"healthy food basket\" and an \"unhealthy food basket\" is greater.\nGender may also affect the availability of income within the household. Studies have shown that poor and working class family mothers may skimp on using available money for their own needs to provide first for the needs of their children and husband (Krieger et al., 1997).\nResearch establishing the gradient relationship between SES and health is primarily cross-sectional, and the causal direction cannot be firmly established. Most researchers interpret the association in terms of socioeconomic status determining health status. However, some researchers have shown that health status also affects socioeconomic status. The effect of health on income (reverse causality, selection, drift) although probably a minor contributor to the overall association of economic status and health, can have important consequences for some people. For example, disability is a major cause of low income and poverty, and ill health is not infrequently the proximate cause of retirement (Angus Deaton, 2002). Among adults age 50 and older in the Health and Retirement Study, Smith (1999) showed that individuals who experienced episodes of poorer health had subsequent drops in income resulting from health care costs and/or reduced involvement in work or early retirement. In additional analyses Smith (2004) showed quantitatively large effects on employment, income and wealth of new serious health events. He also demonstrated additional effects of early life experiences, showing that better childhood health and family economic environments as reported in adulthood remained significant predictors of better adult health even after controlling for current health and economic status.\nHow might the flow of resources in the form of income and economic reserves in the form of assets benefit health?\nIncome and wealth represent material resources, potential access to different lifestyles, a sense of security, and contribute to a sense of power and control. [See Mirowsky, Ross & Reynolds (2000) for a discussion of the resource substitution which occurs between education and economic status, in which they propose that \"education apparently acts as an alternative to income\" (pg. 59).] Economic resources support the discretionary use of time for health-promoting and leisure activities (e.g., having sufficient funds to hire assistance in household upkeep). They widen the range of options available to cope with unexpected stressors (e.g., household and automobile repairs), and increase the individual's ability to integrate key multiple roles in mutually accommodating ways (e.g., the ability to satisfy the demands of a job and the demands associated with the care of young children (Pearlin, 1999)). For those who experience a chronic health condition economic resources may allow them to alter their environment to reduce the impact of changes in physical functioning, and to moderate environmental exacerbation of such conditions. Wealth in the form of accumulated assets, which is not impacted as is income by reductions in employability due to chronic conditions, would be of particular importance in this case.\nIncome and economic reserves probably impact access to primary, secondary and tertiary care. Income/wealth is probably associated with obtaining routine screening for blood pressure, cholesterol, mammography, prostate screening, having routine physicals and receiving vaccinations (e.g., children's vaccines, plus tetanus, hepatitis, flu vaccines in adults). Those with substantial income/wealth also have greater access to expensive treatments, premier medical experts, and care in premier institutions.\nIncome can be used as a quantitative variable or grouped into categories. The categorical approach is more common since individuals tend to be reticent about providing exact income information or don't know it, but are less uncomfortable indicating their placement in categories. Despite the use of the categorical approach to income responses, refusal rates are higher than for the other two commonly used indicators (i.e., education and occupation). Liberatos, Link & Kelsey (1988) report that data from the General Social Survey, conducted by the National Opinion Research Center between 1972 and 1987, show a refusal rate of 9 percent for income items.\nCategories are often determined by the expected range of incomes of participants in the sample under study. This fact reduces comparability across studies since the ranges of income levels are affected by the geographic area of the study, the characteristics of the study respondents, and the time period under study. For purposes of analysis, income categories are usually recoded to their midpoints and often are transformed to logarithms.\nAn important consideration in the construction of survey items is the scope of the income sources the respondent should consider when determining \"household income\". Questions about income received from jobs, social security, retirement annuities, unemployment benefits, and public assistance are fairly standard, and these sources would probably occur to a respondent even if not specifically probed. Income sources such as interest dividends, income from rental properties, child support and alimony might less frequently be spontaneously considered in a calculation of household income. In addition, household income may also include income earned from the \"informal economy\" (e.g., jobs that pay cash but have no benefits or job security) particularly in communities of recent immigrants and minorities, as well as informal transfers (e.g., of goods and services). These latter two income sources may be ones that respondents do not wish to disclose or for which they would have difficulty determining a monetary value.\nHousehold incomes cannot be compared without knowledge of the size of the household. The impact of a given income is significantly dependent on family size and composition. A total household income of $30,000 would mean something quite different to a family of two and a family of eight. It also means something different depending on whether one breadwinner earns all/most of the income while the other is able to attend to other household responsibilities versus if two adults have to work full-time to earn this income. While some researchers ignore the issue of family size and composition, others divide the total household income by the number of household members to produce a per capita income. This tends to overcompensate because the costs of maintaining a given standard of living do not increase proportionately (there are \"economies of scale\"). Other researchers, such as Tim Smeeding, suggest an intermediate adjustment, dividing the family income by the square root of the family size. This approach suggests that a family of four needs about double the income of a single person to have the comparable standard of living. [For further discussion of equivalence scales see: Buhmann, B., Rainwater, L., Schmaus, G. & Smeeding, T. (1988). Equivalence scales, well-being, inequality and poverty: Sensitivity estimates across ten countries using the Luxembourg Income Study database. The Review of Income and Wealth; vol. 34(2), 115-142.]\nThe measurement of wealth in the form of assets such as inherited wealth, savings and benefits is much less frequent than household income. Wealth can also be assessed by classifying people according to household assets such as whether the family home is owned or rented, and whether there is a car or garden. Wealth in the form of assets may be offset by accumulated debt, thus suggesting that getting a sense of the balance of assets to debt is important. Some people's wealth derives from their ability to borrow, or find investors, very large sums of money to invest; and in these less frequent cases they may be \"making a living\" off borrowed wealth. Examples of questions to assess income and wealth appear in Table 1.\nTABLE 1: EXAMPLES OF INCOME AND WEALTH QUERIES\nHow much did you earn before taxes and other deductions, during the past 12 months?\nHow many people are currently living in your household, including yourself?\nWhich of these categories best describes your total combined family income for the past 12 months? This should include income (before taxes) from all sources, wages, rent from properties, social security, disability and/or veteran's benefits, unemployment benefits, workman's compensation, help from relatives (including child payments and alimony), and so on.\nIs the home where you live:\n[Some might try to get a \"market value\" estimate of the value of the owned homes and an estimate of how much principal was outstanding on the mortgage.]\nIf you lost all your current source(s) of household income (your paycheck, public assistance, or other forms of income), how long could you continue to live at your current address and standard of living?\nSuppose you needed money quickly, and you cashed in all of your (and your spouse's) checking and savings accounts, and any stocks and bonds. If you added up what you would get, about how much would this amount to?\n(Taken from the Sociodemographic Questionnaire developed by the SES & Health Network accessible from the Social Environment Notebook table of contents.)\nEach socioeconomic indicator has its own set of advantages and limitations (Krieger, Williams & Moss, 1997; Berkman & Macintyre, 1997). The advantages of using income include:\nCaptures the dynamic component of SES\nIncome is the component of SES that is most amenable to change through redistributive policies such as tax credits or direct income supplementation\nHas psychometric properties of being continuous and spread along a very broad range from low (the depths of poverty) to high (extreme wealth)\nBut income used as an indicator of SES also has several limitations:\nAnalyses using income are likely to be open to reverse causation arguments\nIncome is a more unstable measure of SES than education or occupation, and is sensitive to changes in life circumstances (thus the advantage of using, for example, 5-year income)\nLevel of current income is age dependent, tending to increase up to age 65 (or retirement)\nIncome information is especially sensitive for some people, resulting in greater errors in reporting and non-response for income questions than for some other SES indicators\nMeasuring income well can be costly and time consuming\nIncome varies within occupations and is only moderately correlated with education\nIncome measures fail to include income earned from the \"informal economy\", informal transfers, and assets (e.g., inherited wealth, savings, benefits, or ownership particularly of homes and motor vehicles)\nThe advantages of including a wealth measure when determining socioeconomic status are:\nWealth may be more strongly linked to social class position than earned income\nWealth may be associated with health independent of other SES indicators\nThe limitations of including a wealth measure parallel some of those associated with the indexing of income:\nGiven the multiple categories that may contribute to wealth assessment this may be a difficult calculation for respondents\nWealth information is especially sensitive for some people, resulting in greater errors in reporting and non-response for wealth questions than for some other SES indicators\nMeasuring wealth well can be costly and time consuming\nAdler, N.E., Boyce, T., Chesney, M.A., Cohen, S., Folkman, S., Kahn, R.L. & Syme, S.L. 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Lyon:IARC Scientific Publications No. 138, International Agency for Research on Cancer.\nBuhmann, B., Rainwater, L., Schmaus, G. & Smeeding, T. (1988). Equivalence scales, well-being, inequality and poverty: Sensitivity estimates across ten countries using the Luxembourg Income Study database. The Review of Income and Wealth; vol. 34(2), 115-142.\nChapman, K.S. & Hariharan, G. (1996). Do poor people have a stronger relationship between income and mortality than the rich? Implications of panel data for health analysis. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 12:51-63.\nEcob, R. & Davey Smith, G. (1999). Income and health: What is the nature of the relationship? Social Science & Medicine, 48:693-705.\nHouse, J.S., Kessler, R.C., Herzog, A.R., Mero, R.P., Kinney, A.M. & Breslow, M.J. (1990). Age, socioeconomic status, and health. Milbank Quarterly, 68:383-411.\nHouse, J.S., Lepkowski, J.M., Kinney, A.M., Mero, R.P., Kessler, R.C. & Herzog, A.R. (1994). 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        "raw_content": "To guide child protection workers in responding to young people with whom the Department of Communities (the Department) has a role, who are, or may become, sexually active.\nThe Department does not condone sexual relationships involving children under the age of consent (16 years of age).\nIf a child protection worker becomes aware that a child in the care of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), or a child that we are involved with is, or is considering becoming sexually active, the child protection worker:\nhas a responsibility to ensure that the child is provided with information about the implications of such behaviour, and\nwhere possible and appropriate, takes steps to protect the child from harm or to minimise the potential for harm.\nThe child protection worker must discuss immediately with childFIRST if the sexual abuse warrants a Western Australia Police (WA Police) investigation because a criminal act may have occurred or is occurring.\nThe child protection worker should advise the parent(s) and/or carer(s) of the child of their child's circumstances, wellbeing and safety, including information relating to a child\u2019s sexual activities except when:\nsharing the information would place the child at risk, or\nthe maturity and views of the child, as defined by the Gillick Principle, should be prioritised.\nAssessing a child\u2019s circumstances\nDiscussion with the child\nProvision of information to the child\nSetting professional boundaries\nAction and documentation\nIn Western Australia, section 321 of the the Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913 (the Criminal Code) stipulates that the age of consent for sex is 16 years. 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Consent also includes both parties having an awareness of possible consequences of the sexual relationship, being intellectually able and not drunk or drugged.\nTo determine if child sexual abuse has occurred, an assessment of the children\u2019s respective ages, developmental level and the nature of the relationship should occur. Sexual activities between young people are not considered as sexual abuse unless:\nit is non-consensual or there are concerns about the young person\u2019s capacity to give consent\nthere are factors such as bribery, coercion, threats, exploitation or violence, or\nthe child has less power than the other person or there is significant disparity in the developmental function or maturity.\nWhere a child protection worker identifies that a child or young person may have been sexually abused or is likely to be, they must undertake the steps outlined in the Chapter 2.2 entries: Assessment and investigation processes and Child sexual abuse.\nIf there is concern that child sexual abuse may have occurred child protection workers must undertake an assessment (refer to Chapter 2.2: Assessment and investigation processes) in accordance with the Signs of Safety Child Protection Practice Framework.\nIf a child in the CEO's care, or with whom we have contact is engaging in sexual activities, child protection workers should consider the following factors to determine whether there is a concern that the child may be sexually abused:\nthe age difference between the child and their sexual partner\nwhether the child understands the possible consequences of their behaviour\nany developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, impairments or reduced maturity which could impact on the ability to give informed consent\nthe child's own views of his or her sexual behaviour\nwhether the child has any specific vulnerability to increase the likelihood of harm or exploitation \u2013 for example, previous sexual abuse experiences, immaturity, disability, mental health issues or isolation\nevidence of coercion, force, bribes, drugs or threats\nconcerns around the issue of consent\nhealth concerns, such as the risk of sexually transmitted infections, or unplanned pregnancy, and/or\nwhether the child is using contraception, and if they are engaging in safe sex.\nTalking about sexual issues with a child is a sensitive matter and is best undertaken by someone who has a trusting relationship with the child.\nChild protection workers need to determine the extent of the child's sexual knowledge and behaviour. There are sometimes challenges in having these discussions with the child and child protection workers should discuss any concerns with their team leader as part of case practice supervision.\nChild protection workers should also explain to the child our responsibility to advise the WA Police if there is reasonable belief that a criminal act has occurred or is occurring in relation to the sexual activity.\nWhere it is believed that sexual activities pose a risk to the child\u2019s wellbeing, this information must be discussed with the team leader and, if appropriate, care planning meetings. Where possible, the child should be informed that the concerns regarding their sexual activity will be discussed prior to the meeting.\nWhere the child protection worker has discussed the legal issue of consent with the child and the child still intends to be sexually active, it is important that the child is provided with information about the risks associated with unsafe sex and their responsibilities to themselves and to others.\nThe child protection worker must provide information about contraception and risks of sexually transmitted infections (safe sex) and support the child to take steps to prevent unplanned pregnancy. Information should be provided in various ways, including:\nindividual discussion\nreferral to a health professional\nreferral to agencies such as:\nDerbarl Yerrigan Health Service\nSexuality Education Counselling and Consultancy Agency (secca) (for people with disabilities), and\nSexual Health Quarters.\nChild protection workers should refer children to the Department of Health Get the Facts website which provides advice and accurate information for young people in WA on relationships and safer sex.\nWhen child protection workers discuss sexual activities and behaviours with the child, they should maintain appropriate professional boundaries and be mindful of potential accusations that can be made by the child.\nChild protection workers should use the following strategies to minimise the opportunity for false accusations:\nwhere possible, discussions should be undertaken by officers of the same sex as the child\nwhere possible, discussions should occur with another person present (team leader, psychologist, foster carer, etc)\ndiscuss any concerns with the team leader prior to meeting with the child, and\ndocument the discussion with the child in the case file in Objective.\nBased on the assessment of the child's circumstances and through discussion with the child, child protection workers must decide on the most appropriate course of action or referral, pursue the action or referral, and document the information on the child's case file. 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        "raw_content": "A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy's notes, summary and lessons\nBy William B Irvine\n[...] of the things in life you might pursue, which is the thing you believe to be most valuable? Many people will have trouble naming this goal. They know what they want minute by minute or even decade by decade during their life, but they have never paused to consider their grand goal in living. It is perhaps understandable that they haven\u2019t. Our culture doesn\u2019t encourage people to think about such things; indeed, it provides them with an endless stream of distractions so they won\u2019t ever have to. But a grand goal in living is the first component of a philosophy of life. This means that if you lack a grand goal in living, you lack a coherent philosophy of life.\nStoic tranquility was a psychological state marked by the absence of negative emotions, such as grief, anger, and anxiety, and the presence of positive emotions, such as joy.\nI would argue, though, that what is really foolish is to spend your life in a state of self-induced dissatisfaction when satisfaction lies within your grasp, if only you will change your mental outlook. To be able to be satisfied with little is not a failing, it is a blessing\u2014if, at any rate, what you seek is satisfaction. And if you seek something other than satisfaction, I would inquire (with astonishment) into what it is that you find more desirable than satisfaction. What, I would ask, could possibly be worth sacrificing satisfaction in order to obtain?\nNegative visualization, in other words, teaches us to embrace whatever life we happen to be living and to extract every bit of delight we can from it. But it simultaneously teaches us to prepare ourselves for changes that will deprive us of the things that delight us. It teaches us, in other words, to enjoy what we have without clinging to it.\nIf you ask most people how to gain contentment, they will tell you that you must work to get it: You must devise strategies by which to fulfill your desires and then implement those strategies. But as Epictetus points out, \u201cIt is impossible that happiness, and yearning for what is not present, should ever be united.\u201d A better strategy for getting what you want, he says, is to make it your goal to want only those things that are easy to obtain\u2014and ideally to want only those things that you can be certain of obtaining.\nIn conclusion, whenever we desire something that is not up to us, our tranquility will likely be disturbed: If we don\u2019t get what we want, we will be upset, and if we do get what we want, we will experience anxiety in the process of getting it.\nThere are things over which we have complete control, things over which we have no control at all, and things over which we have some but not complete control. Each of the \u201cthings\u201d we encounter in life will fall into one and only one of these three categories.\nFear of failure is a psychological trait, so it is hardly surprising that by altering our psychological attitude toward \u201cfailure\u201d (by carefully choosing our goals), we can affect the degree to which we fear it.\n[...] we should keep firmly in mind that we are merely actors in a play written by someone else\u2014more precisely, the Fates. We cannot choose our role in this play, but regardless of the role we are assigned, we must play it to the best of our ability.\nOne of the things we\u2019ve got, though, is this very moment, and we have an important choice with respect to it: We can either spend this moment wishing it could be different, or we can embrace this moment. If we habitually do the former, we will spend much of our life in a state of dissatisfaction; if we habitually do the latter, we will enjoy our life.\nThroughout the millennia and across cultures, those who have thought carefully about desire have drawn the conclusion that spending our days working to get whatever it is we find ourselves wanting is unlikely to bring us either happiness or tranquility.\nBy laughing off an insult, we are implying that we don\u2019t take the insulter and his insults seriously. To imply this, of course, is to insult the insulter without directly doing so. It is therefore a response that is likely to deeply frustrate the insulter. For this reason, a humorous reply to an insult can be far more effective than a counter-insult would be.\nIf we are overly sensitive, we will be quick to anger. More generally, says Seneca, if we coddle ourselves, if we allow ourselves to be corrupted by pleasure, nothing will seem bearable to us, and the reason things will seem unbearable is not because they are hard but because we are soft. Seneca therefore recommends that we take steps to ensure that we never get too comfortable.\n[...] if we seek social status, we give other people power over us: We have to do things calculated to make them admire us, and we have to refrain from doing things that will trigger their disfavor. Epictetus therefore advises us not to seek social status, since if we make it our goal to please others, we will no longer be free to please ourselves. We will, he says, have enslaved ourselves.\n[...] in order to win the admiration of other people, we will have to adopt their values. More precisely, we will have to live a life that is successful according to their notion of success. (If we are living what they take to be an unsuccessful life, they will have no reason to admire us.) Consequently, before we try to win the admiration of these other people, we should stop to ask whether their notion of success is compatible with ours.\nWhen, as the result of being exposed to luxurious living, people become hard to please, a curious thing happens. Rather than mourning the loss of their ability to enjoy simple things, they take pride in their newly gained inability to enjoy anything but \u201cthe best.\u201d\nMany of us have been persuaded that happiness is something that someone else, a therapist or a politician, must confer on us. Stoicism rejects this notion. It teaches us that we are very much responsible for our happiness as well as our unhappiness. It also teaches us that it is only when we assume responsibility for our happiness that we will have a reasonable chance of gaining it. 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        "raw_content": "Off Robert Moses State Parkway, Niagara Falls, New York 14303 USA\n\u201cCheck out a Natural Whirlpool!\u201d\nWhirlpool State Park has two levels -- the street level has many scenic overlooks with spectacular views of the Whirlpool and rapids. There are picnic facilities and a playground, as well as the gorge natural history room at the restroom building; both are open seasonally. The river level offers hiking and fishing by taking the staircase located just downstream from the main park area. At the base of the gorge, you can hike upstream along the Whirlpool Rapids Trail past the Whirlpool to a point along the Whirlpool Rapids. You can return to this staircase to exit the gorge, or take the Devil's Hole Trail downstream to the Devil's Hole staircase to the top of the gorge at Devil's Hole State Park. From there, you can take the rim trail back to Whirlpool State Park.\nBe the first to add a review to the Whirlpool State Park.\nOff Robert Moses State Parkway",
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        "raw_content": "DOE Science Foundation Program Scholarship Award Announcement\nIn keeping with efforts to support the scholastic endeavors of young Marshallese people, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is pleased to announce the establishment of the DOE Marshall Islands Science Foundation Program (MISFP). The MISFP will award scholarships to highly motivated high school seniors or early entry college students interested in pursuing a college or university education in math and science. Special consideration may also be given to college graduates interested in pursuing a post-graduate degree in specialized fields such as health physics, chemistry, biophysics and/or agriculture.\nEach award will include full payment of tuition fees to attend a U.S. accredited college or university, applicable travel expenses and a living allowance predetermined by the college or university of entry and place of residence. Other benefits for eligible students may include enrolment in summer student intern or part-time work experience programs at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).\nListed below are the eligibility requirements and the timeline for application:\nScholarship Award Eligibility Requirements\nTo be eligible for a DOE MISFP scholarship award, applicants must meet the following criteria:\nBe enrolled as a senior in high school for the current academic year or have successfully completed a high school diploma or an undergraduate degree in a field of science at a U.S. accredited college or university within the past 5 years.\nHave a grade point average of 3.0 or its equivalent.\nPlan to attend an accredited college or university through graduation.\nPlan to pursue a course of study in math and science defined by sponsors as meeting special criteria science program interests of the DOE and the Marshall Islands.\nBe a citizen of the Marshall Islands or entrusted to a family of Marshallese decent.\nPlan to return to the Marshall Islands after graduation for a period of not less than 2 years.\nComplete the accompanying scholarship application. (download application pdf)\nProvide an official transcript.\nSubmit letters of recommendation by a teacher or professor of your choice and a community leader who can speak to your overall ability and likelihood of your success in an undergraduate or post-graduate program of study.\nMail completed application and letters of recommendation to:\nMs. Nanette Sorensen, MISFP Administrator\nP.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94550, U.S.A.\nTeachers/Professors and Community Leaders \u2013 Information Concerning Letters of Recommendation for MISFP Award Applicants\nIn your own words, please explain why you think this student is deserving of a scholarship award from the Marshall Islands Science Foundation Program. Please give a sealed copy of your letter to the student with your signature across the closing envelope flap so it can be mailed along with the student\u2019s completed application.\nTwo letters of recommendation are required.\nThe deadline for receipt of all materials is September 30, 2013.\nThe DOE Marshall Islands Science Foundation Program Philosophy\nTerritories of the Republic of the Marshall Islands were variously contaminated by radioactive fallout from the U.S. nuclear weapons testing program on Bikini and Enewetak Atolls (1946-1958). All parties agree that the accidental exposure of unsuspecting Marshallese populations, continued displacement of atoll population groups, wide-spread societal fear of radiation, and long-term physical and ecological damages to the environment are clear and tragic consequences of the nuclear testing program.., these conditions and concerns have now prevailed for over six decades.\nThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) continues to provide and expand on environmental and individual radiological protection monitoring programs in the Marshall Islands. These monitoring programs are designed to address the long-term radiological monitoring needs of the Marshall Islands, and allow individuals and their families to make more informed decisions about their radiation safety and health. The science program is implemented through a number of specific measures and tasks revolving around individual monitoring of atoll population groups based on whole body counting and bioassay, conducting radiological assessments in support of settled and resettling populations, and improving food safety and security.\nTo be clear, our scientists do not seek to discredit efforts by the national and local authorizes to obtain fair and equable compensation for cancer and related health injuries nor on attempting to expand entitlements in other areas of public health or obtaining additional compensation for personal hardship, loss of land, remediation and community rebuilding. Continuing claims for compensation stemming from past events should not be confused with the objectives of the current science program and our continuing efforts to develop an effective radiological protection monitoring program. This distinction appears to have been lost in the continuing debate over claims for compensation and arguments against resettlement. It could be said that lack of progress on structured resettlement and providing opportunity for displaced communities to regain a true sense of identity my living on their ancestral land may be causing more harm to the very people that we are all trying to help and protect compared with the possible detriment from low level exposure to residual fallout contamination in the environment.\nHigh-quality defensible science is still needed to provide continuous surveillance monitoring of existing radiological conditions in the Marshall Islands from which assurances can be offered that nuclear impacted islands and atolls remain safe from any protracted exposures to residual fallout contamination in the environment. These data and information also provide a scientific basis for tracking future change in radiological conditions, and developing practical and effective remedial measures in support of sustainable resettlement programs.\nAt the same time, we recognize the need to improve communications and conduct more effective public outreach, education and training. The language of radiation science is highly specialized and difficult to understand, especially for the general public. Over the past decade we have trained and hired a number of Marshallese technicians to manage the day-to-day operations of our radiological monitoring facilities (https://marshallislands.llnl.gov). These partnerships have helped build public trust but there is a continuing need to educate the public about radiological conditions in the Marshall Islands. To accomplish this goal, the DOE is embarking on a new education initiative by establishing the DOE Marshall Islands Science Foundation Program (MISFP). 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        "raw_content": "5.6: The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity\n[ \"article:topic\", \"authorname:wraji\", \"Quadratic Reciprocity\", \"Lemma of Eisenstein\", \"showtoc:no\" ]\nGiven that \\(p\\) and \\(q\\) are odd primes. Suppose we know whether \\(q\\) is a quadratic residue of \\(p\\) or not. The question that this section will answer is whether \\(p\\) will be a quadratic residue of \\(q\\) or not. Before we state the law of quadratic reciprocity, we will present a Lemma of Eisenstein which will be used in the proof of the law of reciprocity. The following lemma will relate Legendre symbol to the counting lattice points in the triangle.\nLemma of Eisenstein\nIf \\(p\\neq 2\\) is a prime and \\(a\\) is an odd integer such that \\(p\\nmid a\\), then\n\\[\\left(\\frac{a}{p}\\right)=(-1)^{\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}[ia/p]}.\\]\nConsider the least positive residues of the integers \\(a, 2a,...,((p-1)/2)a\\); let \\(m_1,m_2,...,m_s\\) be integers of this set such that \\(m_i>p/2\\) for all \\(i\\) and let \\(n_1,n_2,...,n_t\\) be those integers where \\(n_i<p/2\\). Using the division algorithm, we see that \\[ia=p[ia/p]+r\\] where \\(r\\) is one of the \\(m_i\\) or \\(n_i\\). By adding the \\((p-1)/2\\) equations, we obtain\n\\[\\label{qr1} \\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}ia=\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}p[ia/p]+\\sum_{i=1}^sm_i+\\sum_{i=1}^tn_i.\\]\nAs in the proof of Gauss\u2019s Lemma, we see that \\[p-m_1,p-m_2,...,p-m_s,p-n_1,p-n_2,...,p-n_t\\] are precisely the integers \\(1,2,...,(p-1)/2\\), in the same order. Now we obtain\n\\[\\label{qr2} \\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}i=\\sum_{i=1}^s(p-m_i)+\\sum_{i=1}^tn_i=ps-\\sum_{i=1}^sm_i+\\sum_{i=1}^tn_i.\\] We subtract \\((\\ref{qr2})\\) from \\((\\ref{qr1})\\) to get \\[\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}ia-\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}i=\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}p[ia/p]-ps+2\\sum_{i=1}^sm_i.\\]\nNow since we are taking the following as exponents for \\(-1\\), it suffice to look at them modulo 2. Thus\n\\[0\\equiv \\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}[ia/p]-s(mod \\ 2).\\] \\[\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}[ia/p]\\equiv s(mod \\ 2)\\] Using Gauss\u2019s lemma, we get\n\\[\\left(\\frac{a}{p}\\right)=(-1)^s=(-1)^{\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}[ia/p]}.\\]\nThe Law of Quadratic Reciprocity\nLet \\(p\\) and \\(q\\) be distinct odd primes. Then\n\\[\\left(\\frac{p}{q}\\right)\\left(\\frac{q}{p}\\right)=(-1)^{\\frac{p-1}{2}.\\frac{q-1}{2}}\\]\nWe consider now the pairs of integers also known as lattice points \\((x,y)\\) with \\[1\\leq x\\leq (p-1)/2 \\mbox{and} \\ \\ 1\\leq y\\leq (q-1)/2.\\] The number of such pairs is \\(\\frac{p-1}{2}.\\frac{q-1}{2}\\). We divide these pairs into two groups depending on the sizes of \\(qx\\) and \\(py\\). Note that \\(qx\\neq py\\) for all pairs because \\(p\\) and \\(q\\) are distinct primes.\nWe now count the pairs of integers \\((x,y)\\) with \\[1\\leq x\\leq (p-1)/2, \\ \\ 1\\leq y\\leq (q-1)/2 \\mbox{and} \\ \\ qx>py.\\] Note that these pairs are precisely those where\n\\[1\\leq x\\leq (p-1)/2 \\mbox{and} \\ \\ 1\\leq y\\leq qx/p.\\]\nFor each fixed value of \\(x\\) with \\(1\\leq x\\leq (p-1)/2\\), there are \\([qx/p]\\) integers satisfying \\(1\\leq y\\leq qx/p\\). Consequently, the total number of pairs with are\n\\[1\\leq x\\leq (p-1)/2, \\ \\ 1\\leq y\\leq qx/p, \\mbox{and} \\ \\ qx>py\\] is \\[\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}[qi/p].\\]\nConsider now the pair of integers \\((x,y)\\) with\n\\[1\\leq x\\leq (p-1)/2, \\ \\ 1\\leq y\\leq (q-1)/2, \\mbox{and} \\ \\ qx<py.\\]\nSimilarly, we find that the total number of such pairs of integers is\n\\[\\sum_{i=1}^{(q-1)/2}[pi/q].\\]\nAdding the numbers of pairs in these classes, we see that \\[\\sum_{i=1}^{(p-1)/2}[qi/p]+ \\sum_{i=1}^{(q-1)/2}[pi/q]=\\frac{p-1}{2}.\\frac{q-1}{2},\\] and hence using Lemma 14, we get that\n\\[\\left(\\frac{p}{q}\\right)\\left(\\frac{p}{q}\\right)=(-1)^{\\frac{p-1}{2}.\\frac{q-1}{2}}\\]\nEvaluate \\(\\left(\\frac{3}{53}\\right)\\).\nEvaluate \\(\\left(\\frac{31}{641}\\right)\\).\nUsing the law of quadratic reciprocity, show that if \\(p\\) is an odd prime, then \\[\\left(\\frac{3}{p}\\right)=\\left\\{\\begin{array}{lcr} \\ 1 &{\\mbox{if}\\ p\\equiv \\pm1(mod \\ 12)} \\\\ \\ -1 &{\\mbox{if}\\ p\\equiv \\pm 5(mod \\ 12)}. \\\\ \\end{array}\\right .\\]\nShow that if \\(p\\) is an odd prime, then \\[\\left(\\frac{-3}{p}\\right)=\\left\\{\\begin{array}{lcr} \\ 1 &{\\mbox{if}\\ p\\equiv 1(mod \\ 6)} \\\\ \\ -1 &{\\mbox{if}\\ p\\equiv -1 (mod \\ 6)}. \\\\ \\end{array}\\right .\\]\nFind a congruence describing all primes for which 5 is a quadratic residue.\n5.5: Legendre Symbol\n5.7: Jacobi Symbol",
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        "raw_content": "The Climate Solutions Speaker Series\nWe are getting started on the next phases of our project, the Climate Solutions Speaker Series where we are providing three different sessions/seminars dedicated to implementing climate solutions at the Presidio; those projects that are ongoing now, those that are in design and past the proof of concept phase and the last workshop on how to strategize for climate resilience over the long term.\nThe Governors sub-national effort (different than the UN/COP structure) will be at the Moscone Center on Thursday and Friday, the 13th and 14th.\nWe have the Presidio Officers Club reserved for Weds Sept 12 \u2013 6-8:30 which is being provided by the Presidio Trust to our group.\nWe also have the upstairs banquet space at the Officers Club, the Ortega room, for all of Friday for two sessions, morning and afternoon.\nThe first workshop on Weds will be free, the other two will be ticketed.\nThe intent is to provide content and emergent ideas to those folks in town from other regions and nations to see what successes are currently happening in the Bay Area and discuss other strategies not yet adopted.",
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        "raw_content": "The Maven Team\nbybillso\nPlease meet our leadership team and corporate directors, and learn more about their background and experience:\nJAMES HECKMAN / Founder and CEO\nMr. Heckman is a digital media and advertising pioneer who has founded paradigm-shifting publisher networks and served as a senior strategist with major public companies.\nHe served as Head of Global Media Strategy for Yahoo!, leading all significant transactions and revenue strategy under Ross Levinsohn\u2019s tenure. And as Chief Strategy Officer at Fox Digital, he architected the first programmatic social advertising platform as part of the market-changing, $900 million ad alliance between Google and Myspace and was instrumental in Hulu\u2019s formation.\nPrior to Yahoo!, Mr. Heckman was founder/CEO of the online advertising platform 5to1.com (sold to Yahoo!); CSO of Zazzle.com; Founder/CEO of Scout.com (sold to Fox), Founder/CEO of Rivals.com and Rivals.net (sold to Yahoo!, post tenure and 365-Sports, respectively); and President and Publisher of NFL Exclusive, an official NFL publication network.\nLike Maven, Rivals and Scout were ground breaking initiatives that coalesced market-leading independent publishers into national, single-platform networks driven by rich content and passionate online communities. Both networks, well into their second decades in business, remain major players in the sports world. 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At Accuen he led Omnicom\u2019s programmatic media-buying business, creating a premier, data-driven, media-buying solution for global clients.\nPreviously, Jacobs served as SVP of advertising products and global marketing at Glam (Mode) Media, and VP/GM of marketing and technology at Yahoo!\nBILL SORNSIN / Chief Operating Officer\nMr. Sornsin has been on the forefront of web and digital media technology advancements since the 1990s.\nHe ran MSN's Core Technology team, including the original MSN Communities and instant messaging, before co-founding two of the web\u2019s most successful professional publisher networks: Rivals.com and Scout.com. He served as CTO for both. With Scout\u2019s 2005 acquisition by Fox Interactive Media, he joined Fox as vice president of engineering and operations for that unit. He then moved into consulting, during which time he worked as acting-CTO of the online advertising platform 5to1 (acquired by Yahoo!). He returned to Scout in 2013 as CTO (later COO), and directed a massive technological renovation focused on mobile and video.\nSornsin began his tech career as a Rockwell Collins test engineer, then joined Microsoft in various roles including product planning lead for Microsoft Exchange. He holds a bachelor\u2019s in electrical/computer engineering from the University of Iowa and an MBA from UCLA.\nBEN JOLDERSMA / Chief Technology Officer\nMr. Joldersma\u2019s career spans nearly two decades of large-scale digital media publishing and advertising platform development. He leads a veteran team of Maven engineers and designers who coalesce the company\u2019s value proposition \u2014 technology, distribution and monetization \u2014 into a powerful, scalable suite of tools for channel partners.\nJoldersma was the CTO and chief architect of the single-platform national sports network Scout.com, and the CTO of the digital media advertising management firm 5to1. In addition, he was a senior software engineer at Google, where he researched and developed image visualization systems for Google Maps; and a principal software engineer in the advertising platform unit at Yahoo!\nHe has also held senior engineering roles at Microsoft, aQuantive and Rivals.com, and was the founder and CEO of the Seattle software development firm Skull Squadron.\nMARTY HEIMBIGNER / Chief Financial Officer\nA veteran Chief Financial Officer for public companies and emerging growth technology companies, Mr. Heimbigner is known for leveraging resources that drive performance. He most recently served public and private technology companies in his work with the consulting firm Pacific CFO Group LLC. Prior to that, he was CFO for Bsquare Corporation (NASDAQ:BSQR), where he led all corporate finance, investor relations, HR, legal and IT activities, and SEC reporting. 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He possesses a wealth of experience working with and advising owners of digital properties of all sizes, and in overseeing complex operations and integrations of disparate rights owners.\nHe comes to Maven from New York, where he ran a boutique practice servicing clients in the startup and venture capital world and rights owners in media and entertainment. He previously worked in the corporate finance departments at Shearman & Sterling LLP and King & Spalding LLP in New York.\nMr. Scott also is the co-founder of forward-thinking lifestyle company Further Future, which has produced large-scale festivals combining music and cultural content with talks and workshops by world-renowned thought-leaders, artists and media visionaries in a wide range of fields. He was born in South Africa and raised in Australia.\nNon-operational members of the board:\nCHRISTOPHER A. MARLETT / Director\nPETER B. MILLS/ Director",
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        "raw_content": "Partners and Nations\nI want to repost this thought from a year ago, long before Iraq and its hapless Prime Minister Maliki hit the news again.\n\u201cHow happy is the one who says \u2018I am a Turk\u2019.\u201d \u2013 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk\n\u201cEvery morning I make my students tell lies. None of the children are Turks. Everyone here, including us teachers, is Kurdish.\u201d \u2013 School teacher in Turkey\n\u201cListen, she\u2019s not one of us.\u201d \u2013 Christian radio host\nIn early 1919, what was to become the country of Turkey was prostrate, the middle of a defeated Ottoman Empire, partitioned and occupied by the victorious Allies.\nJust four years later, in October 1923, Mustafa Kemal, who had organized and led an armed insurgency and nationalist movement against the Allies and their puppet Sultanate, repelling French, Greek, and British troops, was able to declare the independence of a new nation whose sovereignty was shortly recognized by the rest of the world.\nAnother excerpt from AVRM.\nA preview of the next novel \u2013 AVRM\nIt\u2019s been too long. But the demands of writing the draft of a new book (A Very Religious Man) made blogging impossible.\nNot only that, but writing longish essays takes considerably more time than you might guess by reading them, which most certainly reflects on my ability. So just what kind of a writer am I, you ask? A slow one, apparently.\nIt follows that I should concentrate on shorter posts, and that\u2019s the plan, although I can\u2019t guarantee I won\u2019t fall to the temptation to sermonize at length on occasion.\nAt any rate, the plan is to release AVRM late this year, as the second novel in the series The Remains. So there may be further interruptions, but in the end I think it will be worth it.\nPosted in General\t| Tagged personal, The Remains\t| Leave a reply\nGovernment and Freedom \u2013 4\nSuppose for a moment that I am the head of a new trade association, funded by business firms sharing some common interests, say participants in the same industry. I have the task of hiring a law firm to represent the interests of my members in the halls of Congress, and, more importantly, in the offices of Congressional staff. Continue reading \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Congratulations to our Drs. Maria Castro & Pedro Lowenstein who've accepted invitations from the NIH Center for Scientific Review to serve as members of the Study Sections for Clinical Neuroimmunology and Brain Tumors (CNBT) and Gene and Drug Delivery Systems (GDD), respectively.\nMaria G. Castro, Ph.D.\nR. C. Schneider Collegiate Professor of Neurosurgery\nDirector, NIH Cancer Biology Training Grant\nSteering Committee Member, Woman of Color in the Academy Project (WOCAP)",
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        "raw_content": "Post-Industrious Society\nimagining the cities of a post-work world\nExisting cities formed for reasons primarily relating to production. Mill towns, railroad towns, port cities, industrial cities, trading outposts, mining towns, oil towns, college towns; the list goes on. Even today, in the so-called \u2018post-industrial era\u2019\u200a\u2014\u200awhere the mass production that once occurred in old, northern industrial cities has moved to the southern US states or overseas\u200a\u2014\u200acities nevertheless are largely determined by their primary immaterial export, whether it be finance, design, fashion, entertainment, or technology. In a world of increasing structural unemployment resulting from automation (machines doing formerly human tasks), this no longer makes sense. There is great anticipation of how automation will play out, with valid anxieties about how the replacement of human jobs by machines can be detrimental to those people if there are no infrastructures in place to ensure that the benefits of automation are distributed to those people whose employment is lost to automation. Approaching cities differently, so that they accommodate more than just could be a hugely important part of securing a bright future for all people\u200a\u2014\u200aregardless of employment status. Now is the time to consider how to design cities according to different criteria and parameters.\nThe replacement of human beings by machines is well underway already.(1) A recent article by Derek Thompson in The Nation reminds that in many places\u200a\u2014\u200alike the \u2018post-industrial\u2019 northern cities of the United States\u200a\u2014\u200athe replacement of workers by machines has already left entire regions economically devastated. If factory workers were among the first to be replaced by machines, the retail salesperson, cashier, food/beverage server and office clerk professions\u200a\u2014\u200awhich constitute roughly 10% of the of the US workforce\u200a\u2014\u200aare the most threatened from the latest wave of innovation. According to a 2013 Oxford University report, machines will likely be able to replace roughly 50% of existing jobs in the next twenty years. The process of systematic unemployment is not likely to be sudden, but perhaps will occur in fits ad starts, with economic downturns cutting loose workers who may never be rehired again. As Thompson explains,\nthe United States [is not] remotely likely to face, say, 30 or 50 percent unemployment within the next decade. Rather, technology could exert a slow but continual downward pressure on the value and availability of work\u200a\u2014\u200athat is, on wages and on the share of prime-age workers with full-time jobs. Eventually, by degrees, that could create a new normal, where the expectation that work will be a central feature of adult life dissipates for a significant portion of society. (2)\nThere is little doubt that new jobs will be created\u200a\u2014\u200amany of which may not exist yet\u200a\u2014\u200abut while some robotically-replaced workers will be re-placed into these new positions, many will simply exit the employed demographic, and at that point, the existing designed world will no longer cater to them. At this point, both sites of production and sites of consumption\u200a\u2014\u200awhich together constitute a huge proportion of our cities, often replacing civic spaces (where Walmart stores stand in as community centers in many city centers)\u200a\u2014\u200awill become unavailable to these former workers. Unless the built environment can be altered to accommodate this massive, graduated shift away from formal industriousness, the decreased centrality of work will mean the mass marginalization of huge portions of the lived experience of humanity. What is urgently needed, then, are models, visions, experiments, and even prototypes for what a post-work society could look like.\nThere are better and worse models of post-industrious urbanism. On the worse end of the spectrum are places like Youngstown, Ohio, a \u2018steel town\u2019 where the 1977 closure of Youngstown Sheet and Tube\u200a\u2014\u200aone of the city\u2019s largest employers\u200a\u2014\u200acast a depression upon the region that it never recovered from. Poverty, mental illness, crime and violence all skyrocketed in the once-stately city. Rather than bringing a fluorescence of life to the city, the absence of work eviscerated the town. The absence of work was did not bring a great freedom and flexibility to Youngstown, but instead a pervasive \u2018idleness\u2019 became a curse that the region could not shake\u200a\u2014\u200aperhaps for cultural as well as economic reasons. While the economic dimensions of mass unemployment are undeniably a difficult problem to surmount, the cultural centrality of work adds a certain intractability to the crisis of lost employment. As a recent Atlantic article describing these developments has explained, \u201cIndustriousness has served as America\u2019s unofficial religion since its founding. The sanctity and preeminence of work lie at the heart of the country\u2019s politics, economics, and social interactions. What might happen if work goes away?\u201d(3) This is consistent with Max Weber\u2019s thesis in The Protestant Work Ethic, where it is argued that work and toil are baked right into our cultural identities, and viewed as a virtue. According to Weber, this industriousness is also the cultural basis of capitalism, prompting both hard work and the delay of gratification, which is at the heart of investment (where wealth is reinvested instead of being spent in the present on pleasure or sustenance).\nAn important thing to consider is the deeply-engrained relationship of work to leisure in American culture. The Progressive Era witnessed a wave of strategies being deployed by elites for shaping how working class people spent their free time. At that time, Governments and civil society organizations engaged in efforts to shape how people spent their free time. Particularly in the mid-to-late 1800\u2019s and early 1900\u2019s, the full force of Victorian-Era morality was brought to bear on the social regulation of leisure, leading to regulative efforts like the Temperance Movement (which was responsible for the prohibition of alcohol), and affirmative efforts like the Rational Recreation Movement (which promoted health and fitness as idealized forms of leisure). Social behavior was regulated, controlled, shaped and guided in these decades, as part of the wider development of economic and political modernization, wherein leisure practices were treated instrumentally, as potentially optimizing, educating and moralizing forces, leading to a smoothly-operating society. Importantly, the end result was increasingly viewed in economic terms, and the main motivation of controlled leisure was to perpetuate a productive and profitable economic system of commerce. This did not mean that all recreation was meant to be commercial or consumptive (though this would occur in the middle of the twentieth century), but should be regenerative of the worker, his family, and society\u2019s institutions; optimally \u2018healthy\u2019 (the historical definition of which is always in the process of being rewritten); free of wasted time, energy or resources (gambling, prostitution, alcohol and other \u2018vice\u2019 were always being militated against by social reformers); and ideally should impress high (Christian) morality upon the mind, with all of these provisions ideally yielding optimal conditions for industrial-agricultural production.\nA major shift occurred in the wake of the Great Depression, when a crisis of under-consumption brought production to a grinding halt. It was in mitigating the fallout of that crisis that the concept of the economy as a total, ecological whole involving both production and consumption (both of which ought to be regulated and optimized for) became an operative concept in the strategy of governance. It was no longer good enough to optimize the population (through leisure and otherwise) to be productive; there would now need to be giant efforts to shape, plan and inflate consumption as well. Much of the New Deal (the landmark legislation passed under Franklin Delano Roosevelt to rectify the economy) concerned the shaping of mass consumption in America as a means of stimulating the economy. From the Federal employment programs designed to put people back to work through the construction of infrastructure to the mass suburbanization of the middle class through the Federal Housing Administration\u2019s guaranteeing of mortgages, massive efforts were underway to put more wealth in the hands of the populace, and to get them spending that wealth in a consumer market of houses, cars, appliances, furnishings and amenities. In the following decades, consumerism would increasingly come to characterize leisure in America. As Chris Rojek\u200a\u2014\u200aa leisure theorist\u200a\u2014\u200aexplains, the prevailing attitude toward leisure in the United States\u200a\u2014\u200aparticularly since the Great Depression\u200a\u2014\u200ahas its basis in Fordism (the production and management strategy hatched by Henry Ford), which \u201cis the principal organizational exponent of productivism\u201d, which itself is \u201cthe philosophy par excellence of industrial society.\u201d According to Rojek, \u201cFordism follows the productivist logic of deriving the category of leisure from the category of work. In every essential respect, work is treated as prior and determining.\u201d In Ford\u2019s model, all human activity is part of the \u201cintegrated circuit of economic and moral regulation\u201d, with full employment and mass consumption constituting integral parts of the system\u2019s reproduction. Without full employment or a cultural affinity for consumerism, the model of efficient production collapses, because supply would steadily outstrip demand. There is no sense in efficiently producing cars if nobody buys them. \u201cThe heavy emphasis on economic return\u201d, Rojek explains, \u201ctranslates into a strong consumerist orientation in leisure. Fully developed Fordism presents the category of leisure as little more than organized consumption activity. The wages generated on the shop floor are devoted to consuming the commodities of mass society. These commodities are portrayed as being open to anyone who is prepared to work. Thus, freedom in leisure is redefined in terms of the ability to realize consumer choice\u201d.(4) More and more, \u201c[l]eisure is buying, purchasing, renting, or otherwise acquiring marketed resources and opportunities.\u201d(5) With such a heavy emphasis on buying, purchasing and renting, the Fordist approach to structuring leisure fails to make space for the unwaged. In this sense, like so many other systems, Fordism did not provide insight on how to mitigate its own failure. Full, waged employment has never been sustainably achieved anywhere, and because both the sphere of work and leisure are built around assumptions of positive employment status, the majority of the world is, by design, almost entirely exclusive of those who are not employed (with the exception of the wealthy, whose income is not contingent on employment, and whose activities could be the centerpiece of an entirely separate study). Physically speaking, the centers of cultural attraction in the United States (and in most other places inhabited by humanity) are primarily devoted to commercial activity, and this excludes those without financial resources.\nMuch of the built environment is constructed around work, consumption and fitness, with very little being left over for free or non-instrumentalized activity. It is within this context that one should consider the construction and relevance of \u2018idleness\u2019; not as an inherently destructive force, but perhaps as an expression of exclusion. Our metropolises were not designed for the unemployed, who, by losing their role in production, simultaneously lose their role in consumption as well, which leaves very little left in terms of viable activity available to them. In the absence of alternatives, a massive crowd of bored and desperate \u2018idles\u2019 fill their time with what\u2019s available to them, and the results are mixed. According to a January, 2015 New York Times study based on the American Time Use Survey, the time spent sleeping (roughly 1 hour per day more than the average employed person) and caring for others (especially among women) is significantly higher among unemployed Americans. This demographic also does much more housework and watches a great deal of television. (6) One interpretation of this data is that unemployed Americans generally spend a great deal of time at home, where the expenses associated with their activities are cheap, and the degree of comfort is high. This makes sense if one considers the position that one is forced into when they are out of work: the absence of income paired with a release from obligatory activity is not necessarily a recipe for freedom, since spending time \u2018out and about\u2019 costs money. Without income or obligation, the home (assuming one possesses one) becomes the default environment.\nFor those who refuse to be constrained to this environment, or perhaps do not possess a home, the options for being \u2018out and about\u2019 are often high-risk. To participate formally in the city and all of its offerings, one must find a means of income (crime is an easy but risky way to do this). To participate informally in the city means to be harassed constantly, and perhaps even fined and even arrested (as is the case with the homeless, and \u2018street people\u2019). An old adage says that \u201cthe devil finds mischief for idle hands\u201d, and there is, apparently, some truth to the claim that crime and unemployment are correlated. As a 2015 Georgia Tech study finds, \u201cthere is a positive correlation between both violent and property crime, not only with unemployment rate, but also with GDP per capita, high school graduation rates, police officers per 100,000 inhabitants, and poverty rate.\u201d (7) At least empirically, the case for such a correlation has been made for a long time in journalism. Examples abound of published writings reinforcing the apparent truism that crime and idleness are inherently linked, and the narratives becomes more prevalent in moments of economic downturn. A 2009 New York Times article, for example asked the question: \u201cDoes Higher Unemployment Lead to More Drug Use?\u201d (8). \u201cMore Crime Forecast as Idleness Rises\u201d, proclaimed the title of a May, 1975 New York Times article, which argued, with a tone of inevitability that \u201c[t]he nation will face a higher and growing crime rate as long as unemployment is permitted to grow\u201d.(9) \u201cThe mind that is not occupied with useful employment will go to the bad, just as a garden not cultivated will grow up in weeds\u201d, states a 1903 issue of The Milwaukee Journal. According to the article, prisons were filling up with people who did not possess a trade or salable skill.(10) Concerns over the \u2018vice\u2019 that would bloom in the face of unemployment go a long way back, with middle- and upper-class anxiety over the issue making itself palpable in articles of the kind cited above, which seem to pop up every time the economy dips, and releases workers from their positions, setting them loose into an environment not meant for them.\nOne category of \u2018idleness\u2019 that has perhaps been an historical constant is that of youth. Young people, often lacking a vocation or financial resources, often pose a problem for municipal governments when their boredom spills over into vandalism, drug use, violence and social unrest. They are a good window onto the problem of industrious urbanism, since they represent a relatively well-distributed population of people who nevertheless are not accommodated by industrious society and its narrowly-catering spaces.\nFrom the initial instrumentalization and social control of free time to its direct channeling into commerce, the meaning and value human behavior has been socially constructed. As these meanings and values have crystallized, an urban environment planned around provisioning for these meanings and values has followed (at which point they become physically and spatially constructed). Considering what a common occurrence unemployment is in our society, it\u2019s strange that we have not stepped back to reconsider how to make space for the \u2018unemployed\u2019 and \u2018under-employed\u2019 (terms which themselves highlight the work-centrism of our culture, as if all human activity is to stand in direct relationship to waged labor). Standard operating procedure attempts to \u2018tackle\u2019 unemployment, while fretting about the consequences of \u2018idleness\u2019, as if employment were the only plausible way to fill the lives of human beings, but it is one of many ways of making meaning and attributing value to human activity.\nThe same Progressive Era reformers who expressed uneasiness at growing unemployment were also the ones behind hatching rational recreation and similar programs for socializing the working classes and making space for health and high culture. The ability to literally shape culture is something that should be remembered in an age of generalizing unemployment, when interventions of some kind are desperately needed again. Is it possible to envision a \u2018New Progressive Era\u2019 in which today\u2019s version social reformers\u200a\u2014\u200aperhaps non-profits, NGO\u2019s, entrepreneurs and other organizations\u200a\u2014\u200areconfigure society\u2019s relationship with time and space?\nTo even begin to imagine how to re-orient and reconfigure society\u2019s relationship to time and space, it would be worthwhile to consider past attempts to imagine what other worlds could be like. There have been many utopian visions of post-work society, but one of them stands out in particular. Well before Youngstown Sheet and Tube shuttered its factory and left its hometown to shrivel, an avant-garde art group called the Situationists posited a much better version of post-industrial urbanism. In the mid 1950\u2019s, witnessing the increasing mechanization of industrial production and speculating about the potential amount of wealth that this development would make possible, the group began to dream about an automation-enabled post-work urban scenario in which play became the primary activity of most people. They dreamed of cities entirely devoted to adventure, discovery, emotional experiences and \u2018ambiance\u2019. The Situationist Constant Nieuwenhuys designed a vision for a post-work city that he called New Babylon\u200a\u2014\u200aa sprawling, multi-level city where the inhabitants would drift from place to place, experiencing intense emotions and engaging with the \u201cambiances\u201d of the urban landscape, actually playing a part in creating their surroundings. Working with the notion of \u2018psychogeography\u2019\u200a\u2014\u200athe idea that space and psychology are related and even inextricable\u200a\u2014\u200athe ambition of the Situationists was to produce an ever-evolving and diversifying set of subjectivities through the unpredictable and strange interaction between actors and their environment. A critical part of this was that the evolving subjects would actually shape the city themselves, in a dialectic of affecting and being affected by the city and its architecture. Compellingly, their visions for a changed urban society were not completely contingent upon some miraculous windfall of power to grant their utopian ideas into reality; They were also interested in working with and adapting existing cities. \u2018Our form of urbanism\u2019, they explained, \u201cis not ideally separated from the current terrain of cities. [it] is developed out of the experience of this terrain and based on existing constructions. As a result, it is just as important that we exploit the existing decors\u200a\u2014\u200athrough the affirmation of a playful urban space such as is revealed by the derive\u200a\u2014\u200aas it is that we construct completely unknown ones. This interpenetration (employment of the present city and construction of the future city) entails the deployment of architectutal [appropriation, adaptation, and recasting of meaning].\u201d(11) Their insistence on learning from and adapting existing cities is compelling, because in virtually no scenario will civilization be issued a tabula rasa upon which to construct\u200a\u2014\u200afrom the ground up\u200a\u2014\u200aentirely new configurations of urban life. There are/will certainly be exceptions, but for the majority of cities, adaptation, not inception will be necessary.\nWhile there were plenty of problems with the visions posited by the Situationists, their post-productivist visions for the city are nevertheless worthy of our attention today, for their earnest attempt to conceptualize a new kind of urbanism. As Simon Sadler\u200a\u2014\u200aan historian of the movement\u200a\u2014\u200ahas asserted, despite its flaws, the Situationist vision \u201cnevertheless maintained an indefatigable belief in the possibility of a better organization of everyday life.\u201d(12) Everyday life is precisely what is at issue here: its reconsideration and redefinition. How should people spend their time? What institutions and spaces can maximally benefit the population, and facilitate thriving, active, healthy, dignified and interesting lives?\nInterestingly, these were some of the questions asked by Progressive Era reformers\u200a\u2014\u200athe ones who largely set in place the urban paradigms we are currently living under\u200a\u2014\u200abut their answers were informed by Calvinist religious doctrine, motivated by industrial interests in procuring dividends from industrial progress, and tempered by an historical condition of scarcity. The results were an instrumental version of rationality that, as we have already seen, came to narrowly define what civilized life would be like in the United States. In contrast, the Situationists, operating from a more atheistic and radical political perspective, for better or worse felt no compulsion to generate \u2018order\u2019 in human behavior, but instead sought an autonomous and empowered version of urban life built atop of a highly rational and ordered system of automated production and engineering.(13) Whereas the reformers who shaped existing cities were advocates of \u2018rational recreation\u2019, the Situationists were perhaps the purveyors of an \u2018irrational recreation\u2019. In their 1959 unattributed article in International Situationniste #3, they called for the creation of what they called \u2018Unitary Urbanism\u2019\u200a\u2014\u200aa form of urban life/design/experience that would reach \u201cbeyond the immediately useful\u201d.(14) This post-utilitarian stance on urbanism can perhaps inspire us as we begin the process or reconsidering what we need today: an engagement with the city, and a rethinking of the relationship between everyday life and urban design, displacing the centrality of work, and replacing it with other activities.\nToday, the prospects for designing new urban configurations that accommodate a post-work society are both more feasible technologically and more challenged politically. The 1950\u2019s and 60\u2019s were a period of tremendous affluence for places like the United States and France, and this allowed for the momentary creation of the welfare state, under which governments allocated resources to public programs, facilities and institutions, and shaped massive infrastructure and urbanization projects. In the U.S., projects like the Tennessee Valley system of dams, the Interstate Highway System, the inception of the modern home mortgage system through the Federal Housing Administration, and the resulting prolific expansion of suburbia, etc. were all examples of giant efforts geared toward transforming the human environment, and they were all made possible by the economic ascendency of the United States, and the welfare statist politics of the time. Politically and historically-speaking, we are in drastically different times today, with the U.S. economy in relative decline, and political neoliberalism having replaced New Deal progressivism.(15) While the future economic returns that motivated this \u2018big-push\u2019-style development of the mid-century may no longer be guaranteed, a new set of human (rather than economic) recovery-oriented development goals could serve as the new basis for reimagining urban environments and infrastructures.\nA crucial element of the Situationist vision for the city was that everyone\u2019s basic needs would simply be provided for, so work (which was essentially limited to making contributions to improving and updating the urban apparatus itself) would be optional. In effect, everyone in the Situationist utopia would collect a universal basic income (U.B.I.), paid for by the industrial output of machines. Compellingly, there has been a renewed interest in U.B.I. as a realistic political goal, and it is on the minds of many\u200a\u2014\u200aespecially in Silicon Valley, where the potential implications of mass automation have become an urgent topic of discussion.\nOne massive problem facing a project for reorienting urban life away from formal, human employment in production is how to maintain the distribution of life\u2019s essentials (and inessentials) in the absence of wage-backed buying power. The costs of doing so are lower than they ever have been, since the amount of human labor required for the production of many of the world\u2019s goods is quite low. Technologically-speaking, we are, of course, far more advanced than we were in the 1950\u2019s, when the Situationists envisioned their version of post-industrious society. While the Situationists radically imagined a world in which nobody possessed a home, but existed in a city that simply provided for them everywhere they went, the technical specifics of this vision remained vague. Today, however, it could certainly be managed technically, with personal devices serving as controllers, locators, guides and sensors. With today\u2019s advances in robotics, miniaturization and cheapening of computers, and the immense proliferation of mobile devices and electronics of every stripe, one could feasibly plan cities in which physical needs could be met on an on-demand basis, with food, comfort and shelter being delivered and/or supplied to/at one\u2019s current location by drone or robot. Already, ride-sharing applications make automobile ownership unnecessary for those privileged enough to live in inner cities (while a precariously-employed class of car-owning, and largely suburban residents provide the machinery and labor for this transportation infrastructure)\u200a\u2014\u200aa service that is scheduled to be automated in the coming decade or so. Meanwhile, Amazon is promising drone delivery of goods and services, and already offers two-hour delivery (again, for those privileged enough to live in select cities). A \u2018layer\u2019 of robotic transportation and distribution solutions is being developed on a wide scale. A digitally-interfacing, on-demand robotic production and distribution system is just around the corner, and it should both inspire new visions for urban life, and call into question old ones\u200a\u2014\u200aespecially ones that place production at the heart of the urban experience. Could these services be reimagined as a public utility, similar to the way that phone lines, electricity, gas, etc. at times have been managed? As such, they could sit between citizens and the more banal, automated production processes, delivering what is needed when it is needed.\nAddressing the urban dimensions of this problem does not require starting from scratch, or building entirely new cities (though perhaps entirely new cities could function as laboratories for all kinds of urban-sociological/economic/technological experimentation). While it may be true that cities are primarily planned and designed around production, to characterize any city as being only about production would be completely incorrect. Every city has many subtexts, and a wide array of leisure and other activities may be found thriving in every metropolis (despite not being designed for). All manner of activities take place beneath the tidy surface of the city\u2019s plan. Not being formally recognized, or counted for, they are not easily visible, or particularly effectively accommodated, but the city teems with co-ops, arts organizations, pranksters, subcultures, black markets, prohibited behaviors, creative adaptations, renegade events, gifting, mutual aid networks, occupations, squats and other \u2018informal\u2019 human behaviors. A post-industrious city would need to explore how to make these informal activities central to the urban design and corresponding infrastructures and services. It may seem like a truism, but cities should have spaces and resources available for people. There should be accommodations for the many, varied human needs and evolving human desires.\nWhat this looks like is still very much up in the air, pending research on how people really live in cities and what people fill their time with when they are simultaneously freed from work and financial burden. A big looming question is: how conduct this research? I have personally been attempting to get at some of these questions, through several interrelated projects. First, in my academic research, I have been working on understanding how the prevailing urban paradigms came to be. This has prompted heavy research into the Progressive Era, and the pre- and post-war additions to the basic frameworks pioneered in the beginning of the twentieth century. The civil society and state organizations of the time succeeded in redefining the prevailing discourse about the city and the home, and standardized law, norms, culture, financing and governance of infrastructure, domestic habitation and urban planning. They did this through writing, the formation of federated councils/chapters, the concerted reform of municipal governance structures, and, from the 1920\u2019s on, the establishing of federal programs designed to intervene in the economy through urban intervention.\nAlongside this urban-historical research, I have been experimenting with founding cooperative structures that use the existing built environment differently. One such project was the founding of the Wooster Square Co-op in New Haven, CT, where we established a communal household that spanned multiple apartment units on the same city block, which allowed us to bypass the challenging (but apparently unnecessary) condition of needing to have one giant house in order to live communally. Everyone shared keys to all of the apartments, we bought food together (reducing its cost by roughly 400%), shared meals (4 optional dinners per week), and supported one another socially, emotionally, and intellectually.\nMore recently, I have been working on helping to establish a nascent co-parenting co-operative, operating out of the Red Victorian on Haight Street, which experiments with volunteer-based childcare, in which parents, community members and senior citizens all play a role in supervising young children, freeing up time and energy for people whose autonomy is perhaps strained by prevailing unilateral parenting protocol.\nThis past spring, I hosted the Immanent Urbanism(s) lecture series, which attempted to address the question of how to adapt existing urban space to new, bottom-up uses. The lecture series\u200a\u2014\u200awhich featured some of the prominent architectural voices in the United States\u200a\u2014\u200awas quite successful in bringing a diverse set of perspectives about immanent urban inhabitation to weigh in on meanings and prospects for twenty-first century spatial practice.\nRelatedly, Spontaneum\u200a\u2014\u200aan \u2018urban hacking\u2019 group that I founded last summer\u200a\u2014\u200aattempts to build a culture around creatively \u2018misusing\u2019 urban space for new purposes, and making events out of this misuse. Its activities have included dinner parties in alleyways, setting up temporary living rooms and lounges in unexpected locations (like in a storage yard for shipping containers, or underneath a highway interchange), and the meeting of reading groups hosted in tents set up in public space. The point is to begin looking at the city as being potentially different by enacting that difference in the here-and-now in the city\u2019s interstices, reassigning new uses to existing spaces. The events continue to this day, and we have several planned for August.\nNookzy\u200a\u2014\u200aa sharing economy platform that I have been working on\u200a\u2014\u200atargets under-utilized urban resources (particularly privately-owned outdoor spaces like backyards, and the amenities that these frequently have), and makes them available on a multi-modal transactional platform, where the host of a resource (a hot tub, say) can determine the conditions for use on a person-by-person basis, gifting bookable time to close friends and family, while making it available to a neighbor in exchange for running an errand or helping with a chore, or renting it out for money to strangers. This is a first attempt to situate a platform within multiple economic layers, recognizing that for many people and in many places, the \u2018formal\u2019 market economy is not always the most useful or appropriate means by which to exchange goods and/or services. This project will become more relevant in a post-work world, especially if universal basic income is not attained for the masses of people put out of work.\nDecoding Labs\u200a\u2014\u200aanother one of my ongoing projects\u200a\u2014\u200ais an evolving clearinghouse for spatial-aesthetic and spatial-social research and experimentation, looking into new varieties of spatial typologies, new sensations, new delights, and new structures for urban inhabitation. Investigating urban cultural memes such as the mini-golf craze of the Great Depression, the proliferation of the greenhouse in Victorian England, and telling the strange story of artificial sun (using heat lamps and UV-spectrum light to mimic solar radiation), the spatial research attempts to grasp how particularly unique aspects of urban life evolved, mutated, or presented possible alternatives to the then-current state of things in the course of its history. The spatial experimentation side, which is certainly inspired by this research, deploys, develops, and offers instruction on unusual and interesting spatial constructions, playing with furniture, fixtures, electronics, lighting, heat, views, etc. to make what the Situationists might have called \u2018auras\u2019. The point, really, is to examine and explore how architecture and design can delight without being extremely over-designed, expensive, or exclusive. As a rule, the experiments are all low-cost, and easy to replicate. In a world without compulsory work, it is likely (hopeful?) that people with spend more time being creative, and experimenting with interesting and exciting projects that bring new delights to the world. Decoding Labs, in many ways, is a research initiative into the strange ways that people have done so in the past, and a model for how they might do so in the future.\nIn any case, there is still much work to be done. We still do not know how people will interact with new urban environments, or how they will live if freed from employment without the strain of financial burden. Much work as to be done on how to update civic amenities away from functionalist-productivist leisure paradigms, and how to balance the provision of amenity with the provision of needs. Despite ongoing research initiatives, we still do not know the optimal household structure for today\u2019s social landscape, or the most effective approach(es) to designing infrastructure appropriate for more rhizomatic movements and schedules (the standard workweek and work hours, paired with centralized commercial centers have created somewhat predictable transportation movement, but this changes when people become freed from work). New distribution systems should also be designed, perhaps borrowing lessons from the history of public utilities, whose successes and failures sound obviously be taken into account and designed around.\nThe changing landscape of employment, I argue, calls for new approaches to urban planning, municipal governance, and the provision of resources on a metropolitan basis. While the problems presented by the likely imminence of widespread workforce displacement may appear to be an economic one, there is actually a very good reason for approaching it from an urban perspective. As Timothy Mitchell has compellingly demonstrated, \u2018the economy\u2019 (a term that did not exist in its current definition until the 1920\u2019s) actually had its origins in the administration of space (perhaps first by John Maynard Keynes, whose administration of British colonies led to the inception of the concept). In the United States, before economists worried about \u2018the economy\u2019, reformers sought solutions to urban problems, the aggregation of which eventually was conceptualized as an \u2018economy\u2019. In a moment when perhaps the economy stands to be redesigned and reconfigured, we need to think clearly about the city and how it should operate under contemporary conditions. The economy will follow.\n(1) The fact of the matter is that current reports on unemployment\u200a\u2014\u200awhich officially place the figure close to 5% are quite conservative in their definition of unemployment. Some researchers\u200a\u2014\u200alooking beyond the standard \u2018u-3\u2019 figure\u200a\u2014\u200aplace the figure closer to 10%.\n(2) Derek Thompson, \u201cA World Without Work\u201d, The Atlantic, July/August 2015. <http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/07/world-without-work/395294/>, accessed July 1, 2016.\n(4) Chris Rojek, \u201cDeviant Leisure: the Dark Side of Free-Time Activity\u201d, in Leisure Studies: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century, Edgar L. Jackson, Thomas L. Burton, eds., (State College, PA: Venture Publishing, 1999), pg. 83\u20134\n(5) John R. Kelly, \u201cLeisure and Society: A Dialectical Analysis\u201d, in Leisure Studies: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century, Edgar L. Jackson, Thomas L. Burton, eds., (State College, PA: Venture Publishing, 1999), pg. 65\n(6) Josh Katz, \u201cHow Nonemployed Americans Spend Their Weekdays: Men vs. Women\u201d, The New York Times (nytimes.com), Jan. 6, 2015. <http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/01/06/upshot/how-nonemployed-americans-spend-their-weekdays-men-vs-women.html?_r=0>. accessed July 18, 2016.\n(7) Sandra Ajimotokin, Alexandra Haskins, Zach Wade, \u201cThe Effects of Unemployment on Crime Rates in the U.S.\u201d, Georgia Tech, April 14\u200b, 2015, <https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/53294/theeffectsofunemploymentoncimerates.pdf>. accessed July 18, 2016.\n(8) Catherine Rampell, \u201cDoes Higher Unemployment Lead to More Drug Use?\u201d, New York Times (nytimes.com), Aug 12, 2009. <http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/12/does-higher-unemployment-lead-to-more-drug-use/>. accessed July 18, 2016\n(9) Ernest Holsendolph, \u201cMore Crime Forecast as Idleness Rises\u201d, New York Times, May 21, 1975. <http://www.nytimes.com/1975/05/21/archives/more-crime-forecast-as-idleness-rises.html?_r=0>, accessed July 1, 2016\n(10) \u201cIdleness and Crime\u201d, The Milwaukee Journal, December 4, 1903. <https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1499&dat=19031204&id=BYRQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mCAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2065,3186259&hl=en>, accessed July 1, 2016\n(11) \u201cUnitary Urbanism at the end of the 1950s\u201d, International Situationniste, vol. #3, December 1959. <http://www.notbored.org/UU.html>, accessed July 2, 2016.\n(12) Simon Sadler, The Situationist City, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998), p. 163\u201364.\n(13) The architect and social theorist Rem Koolhaas makes this point more straightforwardly, when he argues that the whole point of producing rational urban and technological innovations is to further empower irrational and fantastic human desires.\n(15) The period spanning from the Great Depression to the the second World War to the postwar economic hegemony of the United States was an incredibly unique period of history. New Deal state institutions such as the Federal Housing Administration, developed as mechanisms for recovery from the Depression, became massively successful drivers of economic development in the postwar years, shaping suburban development and mass lending for home mortgages. The inception of recovery-oriented institutions, which would later become development-oriented institutions is a hallmark of this unique historical era.",
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        "raw_content": "The Pacific Northwest is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the United States, but that greenery comes at a cost. It rains in the Pacific Northwest, and it rains a lot. Despite the gorgeous landscapes and cosmopolitan cities, the western parts of Washington and Oregon get a bad rap for how gray and dismal they can be. But why exactly does it rain so much in the Pacific Northwest?\nThe reason gloomy weather is so common boils down to prevailing weather patterns and the unique terrain that makes this part of the world so gorgeous. This stretch of land between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, usually finds itself directly under the track of the jet stream. The jet stream is a fast-moving river of air that encircles the Northern Hemisphere right around the latitude of the U.S.-Canadian border.\nWhenever the jet stream swoops to the south, creating a trough, it can generate low-pressure systems at the surface that produce heavy rain and high winds. These troughs and resulting low-pressure systems often intensify in the Gulf of Alaska and over the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Washington, allowing large storms to crash into the coast with ease. Most of these storms are run-of-the-mill rainmakers, lasting for a day or two before moving on, but some of them can be enormous and cause significant wind damage and flooding.\nWhile the photogenic low-pressure systems that swirl into the coast are the driving force behind the Pacific Northwest\u2019s seemingly endless rains, it\u2019s the region\u2019s terrain that locks in those dismal weather conditions. When moist winds blow inland with an approaching storm, the high terrain of the Cascade Range forces the moist air to rise into the atmosphere, enhancing the thick clouds and steady rainfall.\nCloudy skies over the Pacific Northwest on May 16, 2017.\nSSEC/MODIS Today\nEven though it rains quite a bit along the northwestern coast, actual rainfall totals in the Pacific Northwest vary wildly from place to place due to changes in elevation. Some spots at high elevation right along the coast or along the Cascade Range can see more than 10 feet of precipitation in a single year, accounting for both rain and the equivalent amount of liquid in snowfall.\nSeattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, each only see around 36 inches of rain every year, which hardly makes these bustling metro areas the wettest in the country. Compare their rainfall totals to New York City\u2019s Central Park, which measures nearly 50 inches of rain every year, and Mobile, Alabama, commonly one of the wettest cities in the United States; its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico gives it nearly 66 inches of rain every year.\nThe rain that does fall in Seattle and Portland, though, falls over a longer period of time. Between 1981 and 2010, both cities saw a little more than 150 days with measurable precipitation per year, compared to about 122 rainy days in New York City and just 115 in Mobile. This accounts for the Northwest\u2019s reputation as the gloomiest part of the country\u2014but makes for spectacularly green landscapes when the skies clear out.",
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        "raw_content": "IIX Global Announces $1.66 Million Investment into an Off-Grid Solar Firm in Bangladesh\nFunding will be used to increase access to clean energy for over 19,000 rural households\nIIX global, a Singapore based organisation, has announced an investment of $1.66 million under Series A round from the IIX Growth Fund, into off-grid solar energy firm SOLshare.\nThis is IIX global\u2019s first investment in Bangladesh. The company has five million solar home systems installed.\nThe fund is backed by a consortium of investors \u2013 innogy New Ventures LLC (the venture capital investment arm of the German utility firm innogy SE) and Portuguese utility firm ED.\nSOLshare has developed a peer-to-peer solar electricity trading platform for off-grid households. The funding from the IIX global will be used to increase access to clean energy for over 19,000 rural households. It will also enable 14,000 micro-entrepreneurs and reduce 2,200 metric tons of carbon emissions by 2021.\n\u201cWith majority of the world\u2019s energy poor living in Asia, the IIX Growth Fund invests in innovative enterprises like SOLshare that meet rising energy demands, maximize scarce resources, and ensure a sustainable future for everyone. SOLshare\u2019s tech-driven platform has already received global recognition, and we are happy to be able to fund their rollout in Bangladesh and expansion into neighboring countries,\u201d said Robert Kraybill, Managing Director of IIX in a media statement.\nSebastian Groh, Managing Director of SOLshare, added saying, \u201cThe aim is to create efficient and dynamic local energy markets that empower households and encourage solar entrepreneurship \u2013 starting in Bangladesh, followed by India before the end of this year, and eventually on a global scale.\u201d\nSOLshare is also working with other partners such as the German Development Cooperation (GIZ), the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), Australian utility firm Origin, and Microsoft.\nEarlier, Mercom reported that another Singapore based firm SolarHome, a Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) off-grid solar solutions provider in southeast Asia raised $1 million in convertible note offering.\nPreviously, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced that it would give $20 million loan to Bangladesh under its Power System Efficiency Improvement Project for the furtherance of off-grid solar solutions in the country.\nBangladeshIIXOff-gridSingaporeSOLshare 2018-10-04 4:11 PM\nOff-Grid Solar Solutions Provider d.light Raises $41 Million in Equity Funding\nOff-Grid Solar Solutions Provider ZOLA Gets $32.5 Million to Expand Footprint in Tanzania\nEU Provides \u20ac60 Million Grant to the Philippines to Install Solar Home Systems\nBlockchain-Powered Renewable Energy Certificate Trading Platform Opened in Singapore\nIndia Grabs the Top Spot, Sells 1.3 Million Off-Grid Solar Products in H1 2018: Report",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab KEEL \u2013 1987 ALBUM \u201cKEEL\u201d STILL PACKS A HEAVY METAL PUNCH!\nHELIX \u201cDEEP CUTS THE KNIFE\u201d \u2013 1985 HEAVY METAL SONG THAT STILL SOARS! \u00bb\nCHARRED WALLS OF THE DAMNED \u2013 DEBUT ALBUM IS FULL BLOWN METAL!\nCharred Walls of the Damned released their self titled, debut album on February 2, 2010 on Metal Blade Records. Cutting to the Metal chase here, my ears are telling me Charred Walls of the Damned are not just a supergroup, they are an excellent Metal Band\u2026 period. There are many shades of Power Metal found within this debut album from Charred Walls of the Damned. How many dozens of American bred Power Metal Bands can you name? Europe outnumbers America in the Power Metal category, thus anytime a North American band even sounds remotely close to Power Metal, it peeks my Metal interest. That is why I am rather excited that founding member and drummer, Richard Christy, decided to embark on an Old School Speed Metal meets Power Metal adventure like this band. Shaking loose from the confines of The Howard Stern Show to create a legit and convincing Metal album is what Richard Christy has done. After listening to Charred Walls of the Damned several times, I\u2019ve come to the Metal conclusion that Richard Christy could probably quit his day job. Then again, it\u2019s not too shabby a gig, to be part of The Howard Stern Show either.\nRichard Christy and Tim \u201cRipper\u201d Owens played together as members of Iced Earth, from 2003 to 2004. Bass guitarist Steve Digiorgio has built his Metal legacy as a founding member of Sadus, while also playing for Death, Testament, Iced Earth and Autopsy\u2026 there are a few more, yet the Metal point is made here. Throw in the fact that Richard Christy was also the drummer for Death, from 1996 to 2001 and you have Metal credibility oozing from the Metal seams here. Legendary Metal producer Jason Suecof takes the helm on guitar and of course, producing Charred Walls of the Damned. It is in my sincerest Metal opinion, that Tim \u201cRipper\u201d Owens does not have to look upon himself as ever being that other lead singer for Judas Priest\u2026 never again. Charred Walls of the Damned spotlights the Ripper\u2019s vocals, while he clearly magnifies the power and emotion of each song with Metal conviction.\nTruly, an album that has no dog for a song is rare during any era of Metal Music. Charred Walls of the Damned is just that album\u2026 from Ghost Town to Fear In The Sky, the unrelenting Metal assault that is unmistakably power charged, comes at you like an out of control heat seeking missile. Jason Suecof demonstrates his guitar appreciation with unreal great confidence and clarity. The Metal leads, riffs and solos rage throughout Charred Walls of the Damned, Jason Suecof can play. If I sound over zealous about this debut album, it\u2019s that I\u2019m only extremely psyched that these four Metal players have combined their skills and minds to deliver a quality Metal product.\nOverall, these songs are built on speed, blended with the Power Metal vocals of Ripper and thunder struck by Steve Digiorgio on bass and Christy on drums. Charred Walls of the Damned teamed up to tinker with the traditional brilliance\u2019s of Metal. Oh, did they tinker\u2026 the end result is the Metal parts are just as great as the Metal sum with their debut album. I really hope this is just the beginning of a long line of albums, from this \u201cnew\u201d Metal Band they call \u2013 Charred Walls of the Damned.\nFor more about Charred Walls of the Damned, click here: Charred Walls of the Damned \u2013 myspace music page\nCHARRED WALLS OF THE DAMNED \u2013 Track Listing:\n2. From The Abyss\n3. Creating Our Machine\n4. Blood on Wood\n5. In a World So Cruel\n7. Voices Within the Walls\n8. The Darkest Eyes\n9. Fear in the Sky\nThis entry was posted on February 19, 2010 at 1:20 am and is filed under Album Review, cool album covers, current heavy metal albums, current heavy metal bands, current heavy metal music, hard rock music, Heavy Metal, heavy metal album covers, heavy metal album review, heavy metal albums, heavy metal albums 2010, heavy metal bands, heavy metal bands 2010, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal music 2010, heavy metal musicians, Metal, metal music, metal music albums, metal odyssey, Music, new heavy metal music, old school heavy metal, old school heavy metal bands, power metal albums, power metal bands, power metal music, rock music with tags charred walls of the damned, charred walls of the damned debut album, current heavy metal bands, heavy metal album review, heavy metal albums, heavy metal albums 2010, heavy metal bands 2010, heavy metal music, heavy metal music 2010, jason suecof guitarist, jason suecof record producer, melodic metal music, Metal, metal blade records, metal music, metal odyssey, Music, old school heavy metal, Power Metal, power metal bands, richard christy drummer, steve digiorgio bass guitarist, the howard stern show, tim ripper owens vocalist.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.\n9 Responses to \u201cCHARRED WALLS OF THE DAMNED \u2013 DEBUT ALBUM IS FULL BLOWN METAL!\u201d\nI agree. It is a fantastic release. This album was written, in majority, by Christy. There is absolutley NO FILLER on this album. The songs don\u2019t drag on and repeat themselves. Everyone is showcasing a Hundred percent of their talent. I am looking forward to the iTunes release of, the Japanese bonus track, \u201cNice Dreams\u201d. It is a cover from the \u201cAbsolute Power\u201d release by one of the most underrated bands in METAL history\u2026POWERMAD! The fact that such a high profile, highly respected, guy like Christy is giving respect to POWERMAD may go along way towards helping them being recognized more in the world of HEAVY METAL. Also, according to Chrsity, this is not a one-off band & release. He has 6 more songs written and would like to do another release\u2026 soon. Here\u2019s hoping. The release of \u201cNice Dreams\u201d should happen sometime in March. \\m/\nThanks for the heads up on the \u201cbonus track\u201d of \u201cNice Dreams\u201d\u2026 I just wish they (whoever that may be), would just put that song on the American release and be Metal done with it. I could never figure out the \u201cmindset\u201d of bonus track \u201cavailability\u201d \u2013 no insult intended towards Charred Walls of the Damned however, after all, business is business.\nChristy is something else though! You are right on the Metal bulls eye with Christy spotlighting Powermad\u2026 I second your comments. This is a perfect example of just how tight the Metal \u201cfamily\u201d can be. Man, I am psyched you mentioned 6 songs are in the racks already\u2026 nice! I will without hesitation, buy the single \u201cNice Dreams\u201d from itunes\u2026 it\u2019s a Metal must!\nThanks for the insight and added details \u2013\nI had a friend text me just the other day saying I needed to check out this band. He has different tastes in metal than I do, so I wasn\u2019t sure what to expect. I had never heard of them. MySpace samples sound good. I\u2019ll have to pick this one up.\nYou know\u2026 the more I listened to this band, the more I liked them. There is some added intensity overall with this album, due to who is involved as musicians. Honestly, Charred Walls of the Damned are the real deal.\nI picked this CD up at fye for 9.99\u2026 it comes with a DVD too\u2026 \u201cthe making of\u201d kind.\nYep, just picked mine up today from FYE. Hope to have my thoughts posted on it sometime next week.\nHopefully you will like it\u2026 then I can welcome you to the Charred Walls of the Damned fan club!\nif it didn\u2019t have tim owens on it i\u2019d be more interested. i listen to several tracks off of this and he kills it for me. his voice needs so many effects and i am pretty sure one of them is a pitch tuner. i love richard christy and steve digiorgio but i can\u2019t get past the awful vocals on this.\nI was wondering what you would might think of this album\u2026 it\u2019s funny, yet I kinda knew you would not like the vocals! (Based on Ripper\u2019s similarities to Rob Halford).\nHey, it\u2019s what you interpret from listening to his vocals\u2026 plus you have the experience and insight to make that call.\nI\u2019m just a sucker for overpowering and searing vocals\u2026 I can\u2019t kick it.\nnot to jump on the Sean bandwagon around these parts, but I agree. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Mining / Terex Trucks expands stateside\nTerex Trucks expands stateside\nMHWmagazine June 22, 2018\tMining, World\nWith the predicted growth in the US and Canadian construction industries, Terex Trucks is strengthening its presence and investing in these key markets.\nThis year, the US construction industry is expected to grow by 5%, owing to positive trends in housing and large-scale infrastructure projects. It is also predicted that Canadian construction will increase by 4% in 2018. With this kind of growth on the horizon, it\u2019s no surprise that Terex Trucks is expanding its operations and has hired a new regional sales manager to cover the north eastern territory of the US and Canada.\nKevin Clark joined Terex Trucks on April 2nd, bringing over 25 years\u2019 industry experience with him. He has previously worked at dealerships, contractors and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).\n\u201cIt\u2019s great to be working with Terex Trucks and I\u2019ve been able to hit the ground running thanks to my previous experience with the machines, both in the field and in the retail business,\u201d says Kevin. \u201cMy first big sale in 1998 was a 3066 Terex Trucks hauler, which I sold to a contractor who was buying his first Terex Trucks machine. We are still in touch and he now operates a large fleet of TA300s.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019ve always been passionate about the truck line and the people behind it,\u201d continues Kevin. \u201cOver the years, I\u2019ve seen the physical changes and technical improvements that have made the Terex Trucks machines the great products that they are today. I\u2019m proud to finally be part of the Terex Trucks family.\u201d\n\u201cFrom the very first conversation we had with Kevin, it was clear that his knowledge of and passion for haulers will benefit our customers,\u201d says Robert Franklin, Sales and Marketing Director, Americas, at Terex Trucks. \u201cKevin has worked both at one of Terex Trucks\u2019 largest articulated hauler dealerships and at one of the largest users of our machines, so he is bringing fresh and relevant insights to the role. He has a passion for our products and is a great asset to our team.\u201d\ndump truck Terex terex trucks\t2018-06-22\nTags dump truck Terex terex trucks\nPrevious Woodside Logistics Group accelerates fleet expansion\nNext Printronix Auto ID\u2019s new ODV-2D now supports QR codes",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Mae Murray\nMae Murray biographer to speak at Valentino Memorial, sign books at Book Soup\nMay 27, 2013 May 27, 2013 Michael G. Ankerich\tLeave a comment\nMy friends in Los Angeles and surrounding environs, mark your calendars for these dates: Friday, August 23, and Saturday, August 24. I want to meet you!\nWhile I am in LA doing research for my new book, Hairpins and Dead Ends: The Perilous Journeys of 20 Actresses Through Early Hollywood, I am making appearances at two events.\nI am delighted to have been asked to speak at the annual Valentino Memorial, set for Friday, August 23, at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, in Hollywood. I will talk briefly about Rudy\u2019s friendship with Mae Murray, a close relationship that lasted over 10 years.\nRudolph Valentino and Mae Murray, fall of 1925.\nIn preparation for the release of my latest book, Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips, I posted an interview on YouTube that Mae did in 1960. In this segment, she talks at length about Rudy. Check it out here!\nI have visited Rudy\u2019s crypt countless times over the decades, but this is my first time attending the annual memorial. I\u2019m looking forward to being there.\nThe next day, Saturday, August 24, at 4 p.m., I am signing my Mae Murray biography, Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips, at Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood. I would love to meet you!\nFriday, August 23, 2013 \u2013 Valentino Memorial\nSaturday, August 24, 2013, at 4 p.m. \u2013 Book signing at Book Soup\nMore details to come about these events!\nMae Murray: The intriguing photos you won\u2019t see in her biography\nDecember 26, 2012 January 23, 2013 Michael G. Ankerich\t4 Comments\nOne of the best parts about Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips are the photographs that are intermingled throughout the book\u2019s 392 pages. My publisher, The University of Kentucky Press, was very generous with their allotment. I started out with about 150 that I felt should be part of the final product. We negotiated and settled on just under 100. Just under a hundred images of Mae at her best (portraits, candids, production stills) and of her family and friends.\nIn this post I share some of the photos that didn\u2019t make the book. I think they are fascinating and interesting to anyone reading the her biography. Special thanks goes to Eric T. Rebetti, a loyal Mae Murray collector, for his generosity in providing some of the images in this blog and for the book.\nI originally had this one in mind for the cover. It\u2019s one of my favorites.\nOne of the earliest images I had of Mae. From a 1908 news clipping.\nMae and her first husband William Schwenker\nIn the 1915 Ziegfeld Follies\nIn costume for Sweet Kitty Bellairs\nMae in The Dream Girl, her third film.\nFannie Ward, Blanche Sweet, and Mae Murray\nMae Murray, Jack Pickford, and Vivian Martin\nMae Murray in one of her best roles: Mary McGuire in The Delicious Little Devil.\nMae\u2019s passport photo, 1920\nIn costume for a Halloween party at Hotel Des Artistes\nIn a scene from The Right to Love (1920).\nMae and Vincent Coleman clowning around on the set of Fascination. The two actors switched roles one afternoon. The story is in the book.\nMae strikes a pose at the studio with one of her automobiles.\nFrom a color screen test.\nThe screen test can be found here.\nEdsel Ford, president of Ford Motor Company, and wife Eleanor visit Mae on the set of Jazzmania (1923).\nMae posing at the Broadway entrance to Grauman\u2019s Metropolitan Theatre in Los Angeles.\nThe day in July 1926 that Mae (L) injected herself into the crown prince and princess of Sweden\u2019s visit to MGM. Mae and Louis B. Mayer are shown on either side of the royals. The episode is told in detail in Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips.\nMae fights for custody of her son (1940).\nMae is carried from her apartment after suffering a stroke in 1960. Hollywood thought it had lost its Girl withthe Bee-Stung Lips.\nOne of the final chapters in Mae\u2019s life came in 1964 when she got off a bus in St. Louis. She thought she had arrived in New York City. She is pictured in St. Louis with a representative from the Salvation Army.\nMae lands in Los Angeles after her sad adventure in St. Louis (1964).\nMae with paramour Guido Orlando in 1939.\nMae Murray\u2019s 1960 Radio Interview\nDecember 2, 2012 January 23, 2013 Michael G. Ankerich\t3 Comments\nAs I celebrate the publication of my new book, Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips, I wanted to share with you an interview Mae Murray gave in 1960 as she celebrated the release of her first biography by Jane Ardmore, The Self-Enchanted.\nThe interview can be found on YouTube in three parts. Follow the links below. Enjoy! It is great to hear her voice!\nMae Murray Radio Interview \u2014 1960 (Part I)\nMae Murray Radio Interview \u2014 1960 (Part II)\nMae Murray Radio Interview \u2014 1960 (Part III)\nMichael G. Ankerich talks about Mae Murray and his upcoming biography\nOctober 1, 2012 January 23, 2013 Michael G. Ankerich\t7 Comments\nLottie, my film buff friend who lives in Atlanta, interviewed me several years ago about Dangerous Curves atop Hollywood Heels. Last week, while I was working on the index for Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips, Lottie asked me whether she could read the proofs. I let her have a look. After reading through the text, she asked if she could have the first interview I gave about the book. I said, \u201cOkay.\u201d Here is some of our conversation.\nLottie: Why Mae Murray and what intrigued you about her?\nMichael: Why not Mae Murray? I couldn\u2019t think of a better subject to explore and spend a couple of years with. I think what intrigued me most was the span of her career. She worked in every phase of entertainment. She was on the stage as early as 1904; she was in the Follies of 1908 and 1909; she was there for the birth of cabarets and exhibition dancing; she worked again for Ziegfeld in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1915; she began huge star in silent films; she worked in vaudeville; she did radio and television. What an amazing career this woman had, yet so much is unknown about her today. There are many misconceptions about her career and her private life.\nMae\u2019s reflection\nLottie: Why is that?\nMichael: That\u2019s the way Mae wanted it. She was very clever about concealing the truth: the truth about such incidentals as her beginnings, immediate family, the details around the birth of her son. Early in my research, I came across a quote from a writer who had interviewed Mae in 1920. The writer, Delight Evans, began her story this way: \u201cTo begin with, everything, or nearly everything that has been written about her, is wrong.\u201d She was right.\nOn the set of Fashion Row.\nLottie: So, she was a challenge from the start?\nMichael: From the very start. When I set out to write this biography several years ago, I became a little queasy when fellow writers would say things like, \u201cHow you write a biography when no one knows when and where she was born?\u201d Or, how can you complete her life story without talking with her son, who has refused to talk with the media about his mother?\u201d Those were valid questions that only made me more persistent in uncovering the facts.\nLottie: In the end, you were able, as I understand it, to locate those important documents in her life.\nMichael: Yeah, I had the marriage certificate of her parents before I found Mae\u2019s own birth certificate. 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After living with a family who cared for him (following a double mastoid operation), Mae decided she wanted her son back. She fought the Cunning family and Koran\u2019s father, David Mdivani, in court for several years.\nLottie: Why did he talk with you?\nMichael: I believe I sent him a letter, which he didn\u2019t answer. I then made contact with his daughter, Cee Cee, who helped me make contact with her father. I think Daniel came to realize that I wanted to write a biography about his mother that told the truth. It would not be a hatchet job, but it would also not be a whitewash.\nThe cold, rainy day that Mae\u2019s granddaughter, Cee Cee, and I went looking for Mae\u2019s relatives in a local cemetery.\nLottie: Given the research you\u2019ve done, when and where was Mae Murray born and what type of childhood did she really have?\nMichael: Next question. All that is in the book.\nMae and her first husband married in 1908. 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I hope my book will encourage film buffs to view the films of Murray\u2019s that are widely available. I\u2019m not only thinking about The Merry Widow, which was certainly her finest performance, but others, such as A Mormon Maid and The Delicious Little Devil. A Mormon Maid is very much a drama and she carries the role of Dora brilliantly. The Delicious Little Devilgives Mae a chance at comedy, and she runs with it! She\u2019s delightful in it. Her talkies, I admit, are rather hard to watch. Here was a women pushing fifty and still wanting to play 20-year-old ingenues on the screen. She is over the top in Bachelor Apartment.\nMae and Bob Leonard (R) meet with writer Vicente Blasco Ib\u00e1\u00f1ez on the roof of the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. The writer penned a screenplay for one of Mae\u2019s films.\nLottie: Were her alleged fights with director Erich von Stroheim on the set of The Merry Widow for the sake of publicity?\nMichael: They were not fights, they were battles. 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Vignola, Pauline Frederick, Harry Rapf, Hobart Henley, Mae Busch, John Gilbert, Mario Carillo, Aileen Pringle, Paul Nicholson, and Patterson Dial.\nLottie: What disappoints you about Mae Murray?\nMichael: It would have to be the way she treated her family, especially her son, Koran. Without going into too much detail, because it\u2019s thoroughly documented in the book, she withheld valuable information that every human being has the right to know. Mae went to her grave without ever telling her son when he was born or the circumstances around his birth. It\u2019s one thing to keep those details from the press, but it\u2019s another when the information directly impacts someone you bring into the world. Knowing those details gives us context and a solid footing into our place in the human race. To have withheld that information, in my opinion, bordered on cruelty.\nMae adored her close-ups.\nLottie: Her son\u2019s birth created a lot of buzz around Hollywood. 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Last year, on a research trip to Los Angeles, I spent time at Mae\u2019s grave at Valhalla Cemetery. I sat there and had a conversation with her. Well, it was pretty one sided. I think I said something like, \u201cMae, I don\u2019t think you\u2019d like this book very much. It will not always be flattering, but it will be fair.\u201d\nLottie: Do you think you came close to understanding who Mae Murray was as a person?\nMichael: That\u2019s a question I didn\u2019t expect, Lottie. I think I have come close to uncovering the real Mae Murray. Who knows? How does a biographer ever capture something as complicated as the life of another human being. It seems an almost impossible feat.\nMae was not all seriousness. She could have some fun. One Sunday afternoon, on the set of Fascination, she and Vincent Coleman (L) switched roles. They filmed the scene. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Red hot Washington Capitals win 13th in a row, take on Pittsburgh Penguins tomorrow\nHot Georgetown Hoyas roll over No. 2 Villanova Wildcats in snowy D.C., 103-90 \u00bb\nRuss Grimm in Hog Heaven \u2014 former Redskins guard makes Pro Football Hall of Fame\nHe\u2019s in!! Former Redskin Russ Grimm has made the Hall of Fame in his 14th year of eligibility. Congratulations, Russ. It was long overdue. Earlier today I wrote that Grimm deserved to make it but probably wouldn\u2019t. Here are the first three paragraphs from the article I wrote a few hours ago on Grimm getting selected.\nFormer Washington Redskins guard Russ Grimm was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame today. Grimm, a member of the \u201cHogs,\u201d the Redskins legendary offensive line, played in four Pro Bowls and four Super Bowls, including three wins. He was named to the NFL\u2019s All-Decade team of the 1980s.\nGrimm anchored one of the greatest offensive lines in NFL history, alongside players such as Joe Jacoby, Jeff Bostic, George Starke, Mark May, Raleigh McKenzie, and Jim Lachey.\nGrimm anchored the line as the Redskins won Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks and three different primary running backs. Six different running backs led the Redskins in rushing during Grimm\u2019s 11 seasons but the offensive line was the constant along with wide receiver Art Monk.\nTags: Hall of Fame, Hogs, Joe Jacoby, offensive line, Pro Bowls, Redskins, Russ Grimm, Super Bowls\nThis entry was posted on February 6, 2010 at 10:31 pm and is filed under Examiner.com, NFL.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives for: \"financial management systems\"\nHome \u00bb financial management systems\nWhy Your Financial Management Systems Should Be Paperless in 2016\nAre your financial management systems and processes completely paperless? If not, they should be. Yes, the paperless office has been predicted for many years. In a 1975 article, Business Week [...]",
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        "raw_content": "1967 an important (and as it turns out very good) year for Brunello\nI wanted to do just one last post in our series of old vintage tasting notes from a flight that Stefano recently served to a group of select Italian wine writers.\nAbout a month ago I posted about the 1967 Fattoria dei Barbi Brunello di Montalcino that I tasted at a collectors dinner in New York.\nNot a lot of info is available on the vintage, nor are tasting notes anywhere to be found (aside from a few posts on CellarTracker, where the wine gets positive reviews).\nIn Italy\u2019s Noble Red Wines, Wasserman notes that Colombini \u201csaid it was [a] good\u201d vintage as opposed to a few other producers who said it was \u201cvery good.\u201d\nAs of the publication of the second edition of his landmark book in 1991, he notes that \u201cthe 67\u2019s are not wines to hold any longer, although it was considered a three-star vintage at one time.\u201d\nBelfrage, in his 2009 book The Finest Wines of Tuscany and Central Italy: A Regional and Village Guide, said that it is considered a \u201cgood Brunello,\u201d noting that at the time of the 1967 vintage, the only \u201cgood\u201d producers working were Biondi Santi, Il Poggione, and Colombini.\nI\u2019m still going to work on tracking down harvest notes for the vintage (stay tuned for those).\nBut I also wanted to point out that 1967 is the year of the founding of the Brunello di Montalcino consortium (and it also happens to be my birth year!).\nThe wine I tasted a month ago in Manhattan was fantastic, very much alive and vibrant in the glass. It was really one of the finest examples of Sangiovese I\u2019ve ever tasted. I\u2019ll never forget the famous wine writer sitting next to me at the dinner who turned to me and said, \u201cJeremy, you need to take me to Barbi!\u201d\nPrevious post \u2190 Barbi lends researchers a hand in crafting zero-sulfur wines\nNext post Why Brunello is (and is not) the perfect wine for Thanksgiving \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Angelica Diaz \u2013 English language learner aims to foster educational equity\nAngelica Diaz\nI am a lifelong resident of Morgan Hill, raised by my mother and grandpa. My family has lived here for more than 40 years, my husband and I are proudly raising our children here, and I am committed to our community. My son attends Barrett, my sister attends Sobrato and I have more than a dozen relatives in MHUSD schools.\nI am running because I want to take an active role in fostering educational equity and excellence where students are safe, healthy and thriving. I want to ensure every child has the same opportunity to learn and grow \u2014 reaching their highest potential. Just as importantly, parents and educators should have the resources they need to fulfill those responsibilities.\nI am a product of MHUSD. As an English language learner and having had no access to preschool, I understand the importance of investing in education. Having had access to programs and caring teachers whom mentored and guided me to succeed, I feel I reached my full potential. After graduating Live Oak in \u201802, I graduated from De Anza in PUENTE, I earned a bachelor\u2019s in health science and a master of public health from SJSU.\nEducation and health are inextricably linked. I am passionate about achieving health equity through education. I worked with a neighborhood-based agency to close the achievement gap for first generation students; I have led after school programs and back-to-school nights; college days and science fair workshops; I have partnered with elected officials on health fairs; and I have served as a mentor for students. In addition to serving as a program manager, I am committed to volunteering with Leadership Morgan Hill and the Learning and Loving Education Center.\nIf elected, I will work toward prioritizing resources for teaching and learning by setting a road map with strong strategies in parent engagement, teacher retention and recruitment, and student achievement with a focus on eliminating the achievement gap and advancing student performance. It would be an honor to represent you.",
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        "raw_content": "The New York City Drone Film Festival Is Proving Drone Filmography Doesn't Have to Suck\nGoing to a drone film festival is like watching the future happen in real time.\nI've said this before, but if you want to watch the real-time evolution of a technology, do yourself a favor and check out a drone film festival.\nNo longer solely the purview of landscape shooters and EDM enthusiasts, drone cinema, filmmaking, and storytelling takes massive leaps forward every few months. And so we're pleased to announce the New York City Drone Film Festival, where you can see the latest and greatest in the genre. Watching these films on the big screen is the closest I've ever felt to flying.\nMotherboard partnered with NYCDFF late last year for its first Los Angeles event, and the New York festival promises to be its largest yet. The fourth-annual festival is March 3 at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, with a \"Day of Drones\" at the Liberty Science Center the next day. If you're in town, come out and say hey.\nnew york drone film festival\nNYDFF",
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        "raw_content": "Homepage / Selebriti Top 10 Cryptids\nTop 10 Cryptids\nsumber :http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-cryptids.php\nThe term cryptid refers to any creature whose existence is not supported by science. This can include animals that were thought to be extinct but may still exist, as well as legendary creatures that exist only through stories and circumstantial evidence. Although most of these creatures are undoubtedly just myths, they do occupy a unique place in popular culture, and it\u0080__s worth noting that animals like the Giant Squid and even the Mountain Gorilla were once also the stuff of legend. Here\u0080__s a guide to some of the more famous creatures that might be lurking somewhere out there.\nSupposedly found in Asia\u0080__s massive Gobi Desert, the Mongolian Death Worm is said to be reddish in color and measure anywhere from two to five feet in length. It is also known as the Allghoi khorkhoi, or intestine worm, because of its supposed resemblance to a cow intestine. The Death Worm is legendary among the nomadic tribes of the region, and it has even been blamed for several deaths. It is said that the worm moves beneath the desert sands, only surfacing to attack its unsuspecting victims by spitting some kind of venom or acid at them. The worm has also been said to possess the ability to emit an electric charge, and some have even credited it with psychic powers, saying that it can kill a person just by looking at them. In the early nineties, an expedition was mounted to interview locals and try to search for the Mongolian Death Worm, but it uncovered no evidence beyond stories, and even these were only said to arise after the nomads consumed hefty amounts of the local vodka.\n\u0080__Thunderbird\u0080_\u009d is a blanket term for impossibly huge birds that are frequently spotted across North America. Known as \u0080__Rocs\u0080_\u009d in Europe and Asia, these massive creatures are purported to have wingspans as big as fourteen feet, and at least one story from the 1970s describes two Thunderbirds attacking a group of young boys and lifting one off the ground. Thunderbirds are frequently compared to the mythical Native American creature of the same name, a bird that was said to have the supernatural power to create thunder by flapping its wings. Perhaps the most famous story of the cryptid version of the creature dates back to 1890, when it is said two cowboys killed a lizard-like winged creature and dragged its corpse back to a town, but this story has been dismissed as an urban legend. For their part, ornithologists and other scientists say that such creatures could not survive in a modern ecosystem, and even if they could, they would be spotted and photographed by bird watchers. The picture is a fake.\nLike Thunderbirds, the term \u0080__Phantom Cats\u0080_\u009d is a title given to any number of large predatory felines that have been spotted in Asia, Oceania, and Europe. They are also referred to as ABCs, or Alien Big Cats, and are said to resemble Jaguars or Cougars in appearance. The most famous stories of Phantom Cats come from the UK, where in the 1970s the so-called Beast of Exmoor was blamed for the deaths of hundreds of sheep. The British media jumped on the stories, with one paper offering a monetary reward for killing or capturing the creature. Even the British government got involved in the search, sending a number of Royal Marines to the area, but although several soldiers claimed to have seen the creature, no specimens were found. A similar creature, known as The Beast of Bodmin, surfaced in the nineties, but no conclusive evidence of its existence was ever uncovered, and a subsequent investigation concluded that the area simply doesn\u0080__t have the climate or food supply to support such giant cats.\nThe Mothman has been described as a large, man-sized creature with the wings of a moth and red eyes. It was spotted by a number of residents of Charleston and Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966 and 1967 prior to the collapse of a suspension bridge that resulted in the deaths of 46 people. After the bridge collapse, sightings of the Mothman died out, leading many to speculate that the creature only appears before disasters. A number of explanations were put forth, among them that the Mothman was actually a large bird or owl, or that the sightings were all hoaxes, but others speculated that the creature was some kind of ghost or even an extra-terrestrial. The story had a huge impact on pop culture, thanks to a popular book and film about the events, and to this day the city of Point Pleasant continues to hold a \u0080__Mothman Festival\u0080_\u009d every year.\nPerhaps the only cryptid to be the mascot of a major sports franchise (in this case the New Jersey hockey team), the Jersey Devil is one of the most well known folk creatures. Its legend dates back to the 1700s, when it is said to have been borne of a witch called Mother Leeds and \u0080__the devil himself.\u0080_\u009d The creature supposedly has a horse\u0080__s head and hooves, a long neck, and large, bat-like wings. It\u0080__s eyes are said to glow red, and when spotted it gives out a terrifying, high-pitched squeal. It is purported to haunt the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey, and over the years it has been credited with the deaths of a number of livestock, and is even said to have poisoned local creeks and streams. There have been countless sightings of the Jersey Devil in and around the Pine Barrens over the years, but most famously in 1909, when thousands of people as far away as Pennsylvania claimed to have spotted it. In the 1960s, a $10,000 reward was offered for the capture of the Jersey Devil, but it has gone unclaimed, and new sightings of the creature are reported every year.\nAlso known as \u0080__The Abominable Snowman,\u0080_\u009d the Yeti is a large, ape-like creature that is said to exist in the Himalayas of Nepal and Tibet. The creature is well documented in the oral history and myths of the local people, but its legend grew as soon as westerners began to climb Himalayan peaks like Mt. Everest. Dating back to the 1800s, a number of climbers have reported seeing a large primate walking on two legs, and even more have discovered impossibly large footprints in the mountain snow. Famed mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reported seeing such footprints during their historic trek up Mt. Everest, though both would later deny the Yeti\u0080__s existence. As recently as 1984, an American mountaineer reported being stalked by the creature as he climbed Everest, but he was unable to produce any convincing photographs. Like most of the more well known cryptids, the Yeti legend has given rise to many hoaxes, including a famous piece of film faked by a Fox television show. Still, though most remain skeptical, the Yeti legend has been given an unusual amount of credibility among scientists, if only because the remoteness and sheer size of the Himalayas has prevented any kind of adequate investigation from being undertaken.\nEl Chupacabra is one of the most well known cryptids in popular culture, and has supposedly been spotted in the U.S., Latin America, and even Russia. Its name literally means \u0080__goat sucker,\u0080_\u009d because of its supposed method of attacking and drinking the blood of goats and other livestock. El Chupacabra was first spotted in Puerto Rico in the mid-nineties, and is said to be reptilian in appearance, with a row of spines on its back and sharp fangs. Witnesses claim the creature\u0080__s eyes glow red, and it is said that it leaves behind a distinct scent of sulfur. Victims of El Chupacabra, which have included cows, goats, and chickens, are typically found dead and drained of all blood, usually with fang or puncture marks somewhere on the body. The creatures have been blamed for the deaths of thousands of livestock around the world, and unlike most cryptids, a number of supposed Chupacabras have even been killed and examined, but nearly all have been determined to be dogs or coyotes with severe cases of mange.\nPerhaps the most recognizable of all the famous cryptids, the Sasquatch is a bipedal, ape-like creature that is alleged to inhabit the forests of the American Pacific Northwest. Also known as the \u0080__Bigfoot\u0080_\u009d because of its especially large footprints, the creature is said to weigh more than 500 pounds and stand anywhere from seven to ten feet tall. The Sasquatch legend dates back to the Lummi Indian tribe, who passed down stories of the Ts\u0080__emekwe, a large, brown-haired ape creature that was said to stalk the forests. The modern Bigfoot story began in 1958, when a bulldozer operator in California discovered a number of huge footprints at one of his work sites. The Associated Press eventually picked up a story about the find, and soon people around the country were searching for the Sasquatch. Another breakthrough came in 1967, when two men named Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin claimed they had filmed the Bigfoot walking through the woods near Bluff Creek, California. Their footage, now known as the Patterson-Gimlin film, remains the most famous evidence of the Bigfoot\u0080__s existence, despite a later claim by a friend of Patterson\u0080__s who said he had dressed in an ape suit to help the men engineer a hoax. Real or not, the Sasquatch phenomenon has been a source of constant debate and speculation for over fifty years, and stories of similar creatures, like the Yowie in Australia and the Yeren in China, can be found all across the world.\nProbably the most well known of all cryptids is the Loch Ness Monster, a famed lake creature supposedly found in Scotland\u0080__s Loch Ness. Its legend dates back to the sixth century, when an Irish monk called St. Columba is said to have confronted a water beast after it killed a man by dragging him underwater. Since then there have been thousands of sightings of the creature, which is affectionately known as \u0080__Nessie.\u0080_\u009d Supposed photos of the monster are frequently put forth to prove its existence, but most are inconclusive, and many, such as the famous \u0080__Surgeon\u0080__s Photo,\u0080_\u009d have been revealed as hoaxes. Opinions differ on just what Nessie is, with some claiming it to be a giant eel, while others have said it could be a massive reptile or even a Plesiosaur. Many expeditions have been mounted in search of the monster, but none have been successful in either proving or disproving its existence. Scientists generally dismiss Nessie as a fantasy, but cryptozoologists and other believers have argued that the Loch, which has depths of over 700 feet, could support such a massive creature, which they hypothesize might be able travel from the ocean to the loch via an underwater passage. 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        "raw_content": "Italy seizes $1.7 billion from Sicilian counterpart of Al Gore\nFox News and all the other media are full of the breaking news that the Italian police have seized \u20ac1.3 billion from Vito Nicastri.\nThis guy with unsurprisingly close ties to the Mafia (including Matteo Messina Denaro, the widely believed Sicilian Mafia godfather) \u2013 which has an intertwined history with \"renewable energy\" \u2013 is accused of being the \"Lord of the Wind\" and the \"King of Alternative Energy\". The confiscated assets include 43 wind and solar companies, 98 real estate properties, and 66 banking accounts (it must be handy to have this many).\nThe assets were originally frozen in 2010; they were seized now. Nicastri was placed under surveillance and must remain in Alcamo for three years. Meanwhile, Al Gore remains at large.\nIn the past, the Mafia has operated in various businesses \u2013 I (Mr Vito Scaletta) was just playing Mafia II, a great PC game, so I am in the right spirit to read similar stories \u2013 but in recent years, the \"renewable energy\" has become a much more characteristic industry for the Mafia than prostitution, gambling, and other activities.\nThe amount $1.7 billion is the largest seizure of Mafia assets ever. I don't need to explain to you how large the seized wealth is. $1.7 billion is pretty much exactly equal to the net worth of the 2nd richest Czech citizen, Zden\u011bk Bakala (who is still running as a coal baron and I don't suggest any Mafia ties in his case). For the sake of completeness, the richest Czech Mr Petr Kellner has over $9 billion and works in the financial sector.\nLet's hope that Nicastri won't be the last man working in this giant \"renewable\" scam who will be led to justice. If you know someone who works in this \"renewable\" business or promotes the climate hysteria, you may call your local police or 911 because the chances that he or she is not a criminal are close to zero.\nCzechia formally surrenders to the EU\nToday, we saw many unfortunate events that we knew were guaranteed to happen once we learned about the list of serious presidential candidates to succeed Prof V\u00e1clav Klaus. The new president Milo\u0161 Zeman signed the monstrous permanent EU bailout fund, the \"Eurowall\" (at least, he was the last one among the EU heads of state), and welcomed Jos\u00e9 Manuel Barroso to the Prague Castle.\nBarroso is a trained Maoist which has probably helped him a lot to become a part of an obnoxious group of European would-be dictators. As you should know, according to the laws, the European Union has no flag or anthem \u2013 they were refused along with the European Constitution and they didn't appear in the Treaty of Lisbon again (the absence of symbols is the only major difference between the constitution and the treaty!), so the blue clothes with 12 communist stars recoated yellow that they hanged above the Prague Castle are just a personal symbol of Mr Barroso and his accomplices. They don't care and use the clothes as if they were an actual flag \u2013 they're spitting on the laws, including their own laws.\nThe politically conscious and patriotic part of the Czech nation (well, it's equivalent to the Party of Free Citizens SSO in this case) was shouting \"shame\" and \"we don't want the EU flag\" and whistling throughout the ceremony \u2013 see the videos here or here. They protested that the Czech anthem was played while Barroso's personal flag was raised \u2013 a degradation of the Czech anthem that not even commies dared to commit. It didn't help.\nOf course that it is not the ultimate catastrophe but I would lie if I claimed that I don't see any similarity between today's events and those in 1939. On March 15th, Bohemia and Moravia became a protectorate of the Third Reich. Hitler spent just 24 hours in Prague but did all the paperwork. A silent majority of Czechs was doing fine on that day, was even welcoming German soldiers (and communicating in German), and the Czech journalists would even admire the tall and slender physiques of the German soldiers. While Czechs liked to talk about their courage, the approach of the majority was so painful that even Die Zeit had complained about too many bootlickers in the Czech lands.\nThank God it is Zeman who was raising the EU \"flag\" and not e.g. Schwarzenberg whose broken Czech and other aspects would add an extra flavor to the event. Zeman, a self-declared \"soft eurofederalist\", thinks that many ideas invented in the EU are silly. He sort of favors common defense and foreign policy \u2013 and not too much unification in other respects \u2013 which is cute because when it comes to defense and foreign policy, he diverges from the EU politically correct speech codes more than Klaus did. He favors a hard line approach against Islam and Israel's membership in NATO, among other things.\nJ\u00e1gr goes to Boston\nI have never attended a match in the NHL (or cared about the league, for that matter). 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        "raw_content": "CRYP to Host \"Harvest Festival\" on Oct. 9\nTerrifying Haunted House at The Main on Oct. 29-30\nLast Leading Lady Farmers Market of the Season on Oct. 4\nCRYP Welcomes New Sustainable Agriculture Manager\n2014 Passion for Fashion: Saturday, March 8\nThis month is a very special month for the Cheyenne River Youth Project. We have now officially been serving our community for 25 years.\nFor those of you who aren't familiar with the story, we opened our doors in 1988; our first home was the former Little Brown Jug bar on Eagle Butte's Main Street. We became known affectionately as \"The Main,\" and we dedicated ourselves to providing Cheyenne River's children with a safe, nurturing, positive place to learn, create, play and enjoy healthy meals and snacks, giving those most at risk a real opportunity to develop into healthy, well-rounded individuals.\nWe've grown a lot, adding our 4,500-square-foot youth center (still called \"The Main\") and 26,000-square-foot Cokata Wiconi teen center in 1999 and 2006, respectively. We also now incorporate a 2-acre, naturally grown garden called Winyan Toka Win, and we operate the reservation-wide Family Services program.\nThe Old Main, founded 1988.\nIt can seem like a lot has changed, but at its heart, CRYP is the same organization. We are here to take care of our local youth, to teach them to be proud of themselves and their identity; to easy the daily burdens on their families; and to support the growth of self-sufficient, vibrant communities across Cheyenne River. We've been pursuing that mission for 25 years, and we anticipate continuing to do so for another 25.\nTo commemorate this milestone in our history, our staff and volunteers are working hard on a yearlong calendar of special events. These events will take place each month from now until September 2014; we're kicking off the celebrations with our Harvest Festival on October 9.\nWe hope you can join us for some of these events, because we couldn't have reached the 25-year mark without your ongoing friendship and support. Thanks to you, we're serving our second generation of kids, and we've been able to stay true to our grassroots origins. So this yearlong celebration is rightfully yours, as well.\nCRYP Will Host First-Ever \"Harvest Festival on Wednesday, October 9\nCRYP is officially kicking off its 25th anniversary celebration with its first-ever Harvest Festival on Wednesday, October 9. The festival starts at 5 p.m. at the Cokata Wiconi teen center, and it's open free to the public.\nThe evening's festivities will include a \"Harvest Feast\" community feed, games, door prizes and plenty of fun. The feast, in particular, will be a special celebration to honor the end of the summer growing season.\n\"Our menu will highlight the fresh produce from our Winyan Toka Win garden, including pumpkins, squash, zucchini and corn,\" said Tammy Eagle Hunter, CRYP's executive director. \"The meal will be a celebration of the 2013 growing season, of a bountiful harvest, and of 25 years of healthy living here at the Cheyenne River Youth Project.\"\nIndeed, the event will include a special viewing of CRYP pictures and videos, and staff will be on hand to share their stories and memories with guests. What's more, the quarter-century-old youth project will be formally dedicating the Morgan Yellowhead Gymnasium, which now boasts official scoreboards thanks to a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Special Projects grant.\nOctober Anniversary Celebrations Will Include Terrifying Haunted House!\nLater this month, CRYP will be hosting a second special event: a 25th anniversary edition of its annual haunted house at The Main. Titled \"25 Years of Terror,\" staff members are calling this their scariest haunted house ever; the doors will be open from 6:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. on October 29 and 30. The haunted house is open free to the public.\nEven if you don't live on or near the Cheyenne River reservation, you can still participate in the Halloween fun. Send Cheyenne River friends and loved ones Ghoul-A-Grams! This year, CRYP is sending out the Zombie Dance Crew on October 31 - each gram is just $15, and all proceeds benefit CRYP's youth programming and services. Call our office at (605) 964-8200 to schedule yours!\nCRYP Holds Last Leading Lady Farmers Market of the Season on Oct. 4\nFriday, October 4 marked the final Leading Lady Farmers Market at the CRYP campus on East Lincoln Street. Due to inclement weather, staff and volunteers moved the market into the Cokata Wiconi teen center's Keya Cafe and lobby space.\n\"We're so proud of what we accomplished this year,\" said Julie Garreau, CRYP's executive director. \"We've had a small, weekly farmers market for several years, but in July, we were finally able to expand it, thanks in part to a grant from the Northwest Area Foundation.\"\nNow called the Leading Lady Farmers Market in honor of CRYP's 2-acre Winyan Toka Win (\"Leading Lady\" in Lakota) garden, the market provides a venue for the youth project to sell its own produce and canned goods. It also incorporates booth space for 10 community vendors.\nThroughout the second half of the summer and the early fall, community members who visited the new Leading Lady Farmers Market enjoyed a bountiful selection of naturally grown, pesticide-free fruits and vegetables, homemade preserves, hand-crafted jewelry and artwork.\n\"The Leading Lady Farmers Market is an important piece of our sustainable agriculture program, which is dedicated to wellness, education, and real food sovereignty and security on the Cheyenne River reservation,\" Garreau explained. \"We're hoping the market continues to grow and thrive in the seasons to come.\"\nTo learn more about the Winyan Toka Win garden, the Leading Lady Farmers Market, the Cokata Wiconi Gift Shop and related youth and community programs, visit this new special section on our website!\nWelcome, Ryan Devlin - CRYP's New Sustainable Agriculture Manager!\nCRYP is pleased to announce that Ryan Devlin joined its full-time staff in late September. Devlin will serve as the organization's sustainable agriculture manager.\n\"I'm so excited to join the Cheyenne River Youth Project team, and to be part of the amazing work that is done here on a daily basis,\" he commented. \"I'm looking forward to taking care of the Winyan Toka Win garden and providing healthy produce for the community, and I'm especially excited to collaborate with many different people in the community to expand the presence of the Leading Lady Farmers Market.\n\"One of my goals is to increase the opportunities people have to buy and sell locally grown food and crafts in Eagle Butte,\" he continued. \"Most of all, I look forward to working fulfilling CRYP's mission on a daily basis - working with Cheyenne River's incredible young people.\"\nLearn more about the sustainable agriculture position, and about Ryan Devlin, here!\n2014 Passion for Fashion Will Take Place on Saturday, March 8!\nAlthough CRYP's staff and volunteers are already hard at work on the 2013 Christmas Toy Drive, they are keeping one eye firmly planted on the new year's signature programs. To that end, the youth project has officially set a date for the 2014 Passion for Fashion program. The big day: Saturday, March 8.\nPassion for Fashion is one of CRYP's longest-running and most popular teen programs. The annual event, created in 2001, provides support for teens who need all the prom essentials. It also promotes intergenerational exchange, improved self-esteem and positive body image, and it helps combat bullying and school violence by giving girls from all social circles a chance to spend quality time together.\nThis past spring, CRYP made sure that 75 teens were able to attend their high school proms wearing dresses, shoes, jewelry and other accessories they selected at the Cokata Wiconi teen center through this long-running, much-loved program. And for the 55 girls who were able to participate in the special Passion for Fashion event itself, the experience went far beyond selecting just the right prom look. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Resources / Publications / Teaching Young Children / February/March 2019 / Black Boys Matter: Cultivating Their Identity, Agency, and Voice\nThis is the first of two articles discussing ways teachers can make their classrooms more welcoming and supportive learning spaces for Black boys.\nHakeem, a 4-year-old Black boy, is enrolled at a preschool where most of the staff is White. His parents are proud of their bright-eyed, sweet-tempered, and playful boy. The head of the center, however, finds Hakeem to be \u201coverly aggressive\u201d in the dramatic play and block areas of the classroom.\nDuring the first parent-teacher conference of the year, the lead teacher (a White woman with five years of experience) characterizes Hakeem\u2019s social and emotional development as \u201cbelow average\u201d and his intellectual potential as \u201caverage at best.\u201d Hakeem\u2019s parents are confused: could the teacher be thinking of a different child? Had she really observed Hakeem acting out? What made her think that he was not very bright?\nBefore the lead teacher responds, the assistant teacher (a Hispanic woman in her first year as an educator) chimes in, sharing an example of Hakeem enthusiastically joining a child who was building a fortress in the block area. When Hakeem accidentally knocked part of it over, he quickly said he was sorry and offered to fix it. \u201cSo,\u201d says the assistant teacher, \u201csometimes I think maybe we don\u2019t give Hakeem a chance or don\u2019t really notice when he does nice things.\u201d The assistant teacher folds her arms as she speaks and looks at the ground, appearing nervous about how the lead teacher will react. But her brief comment succeeds in shifting the conversation.\nSoon, Hakeem\u2019s parents and teachers agree that Hakeem needs more opportunities to play outdoors because he is so energetic. As they talk, the lead teacher admits that his behavior is fairly typical for a child who is in a program for the first time\u2014a key detail she says she had overlooked in her first few weeks working with Hakeem.\nLike many other Black families, Hakeem and his parents felt confident enough to question the lead teacher, and the assistant teacher was courageous enough to offer a contrasting opinion. But it\u2019s not hard to imagine this situation going another way if the lead teacher had continued to focus on her frustrations with Hakeem\u2019s high-energy play rather than acknowledging his enthusiasm and willingness to work with his classmates\u2014 leading to a very different outcome for Hakeem.\nBlack boys, school discipline, and adults\u2019 choices\nThroughout the United States, Black boys tend to be viewed as troublemakers from a very young age. Adults often see Black boys as older and less innocent than their White peers (a practice called adultification), and their play is perceived as more dangerous, violent, and not developmentally appropriate. According to a 2016 report from the US Department of Education\u2019s Office for Civil Rights, Black children make up only 19% of preschool enrollment, but they represent 47% of preschool children receiving one or more out-of-school suspensions. In comparison, White children represent 41% of preschool enrollment but only 28% of preschool children receiving one or more out-of-school suspensions. Many of these suspensions are the result of zero-tolerance policies, where even minor \u201cmisbehavior,\u201d like Hakeem\u2019s, triggers automatic penalties that include suspension and expulsion.\nRacial disparities in suspension can and do dampen Black boys\u2019 enthusiasm toward school\u2014they often get the message that school is a place where they are watched, not welcomed. This in turn makes them less likely to be actively involved in acquiring academic knowledge and skills, socializing with other children, and interacting with teachers. As a result, far too many Black boys are denied genuine opportunities to achieve at high levels because of an unwelcoming classroom climate that contributes to inequity and negative assumptions based on race and gender.\nIn contrast, culturally competent teachers are aware of the ways Black boys are disproportionately and inappropriately punished in and outside of school. In addition to making sure this wrong is not perpetuated in their classrooms, they seek ways to foster Black boys\u2019 developing senses of identity, agency, and voice.\nHow can teachers learn to identify and address their own biases and increase their cultural competence? How can they best support Black boys\u2019 social, emotional, physical, psychological, and intellectual development?\nMoving from deficits to strengths\nUse these questions to prompt your own critical self-reflection as you work to recognize unconscious biases and eliminate them from your classroom.\nReflect on your perceptions of the children in your class. How might they be affected by the tendency of many adults to view Black boys as older than their actual age and more dangerous than their peers? Ask yourself, \u201cAm I holding the Black boys in my class to different standards of behavior than other children and, if so, how?\u201d\nNotice the language you use when talking about Black boys. How often are you using terms like \u201caggressive,\u201d \u201cunteachable,\u201d \u201chyperactive,\u201d or \u201cout of control\u201d? How does your language shift when you talk about other children?\nConsider how often you focus on what children lack rather than what they bring to the classroom. When reflecting on classroom successes and challenges, try flipping your questions. For example, instead of Hakeem\u2019s teacher asking herself, \u201cWhy won\u2019t that boy behave?,\u201d she could have wondered, \u201cWhat can I do to help turn Hakeem\u2019s energy into a leadership opportunity? Would he enjoy leading the class in a game of Simon Says?\u201d\u200b\nPay attention to the activities and materials that most engage the Black boys in your class, and how the children show that engagement. How can you help to nurture these interests and support Black boys\u2019 growth (while keeping in mind that not all Black boys will share the same interest in those activities or materials)?\nLearn about the larger structural challenges Black boys face, including the systemic racism that affects family income and wealth, access to resources, representations of African Americans in the media, and the likelihood of involvement in the criminal justice system (which is often summed up as the school-to-prison pipeline). Ask yourself, \u201cWhat obstacles do Black boys face that I haven\u2019t acknowledged? How do Black boys reveal their creativity, resilience, resourcefulness, and brilliance in overcoming these challenges?\u201d\nWhen teachers look for Black boys\u2019 strengths and reflect on classroom exchanges to try to identify misunderstandings (especially cultural differences), they are more likely to reject stereotypes, build meaningful relationships, and offer the warmth, support, and enrichment that high-quality preschool promises to all children. To ensure that Black boys reach their full potential, it is imperative that teachers proactively take a culturally competent, strengths-based approach. By this, I mean that teaching and learning need to be responsive to the diverse identities of Black boys, including their different languages, literacies, interactional styles, and cultural practices. This cultural responsiveness will help teachers to recognize and engage the positive identity development of Black boys, and to encourage Black boys to use their authentic voices toward agency as full and respected community members.\nFrom reflection to action\nA few weeks after their initial meeting, the lead teacher reaches out to Hakeem\u2019s parents again. She has been reflecting on her assumptions, biases, and practices, and realizes that she has a long way to go to become the culturally competent teacher she wants to be.\nDuring the meeting, his teacher shares that she is starting to understand Hakeem\u2019s behavior from his parents\u2019 perspective. Most days, he is more easily excitable, energetic, and verbally expressive than the other children. 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        "raw_content": "The changing shape of poverty\nBy Chris Cork On Feb 7, 2019\nIt was 1993 when I had my first acquaintance with what I now regard as my home village. I wondered about putting \u201c\u201d around the word home and then decided no \u2013 because it is my home village just as much as Pakistan is now home. It is the village where my wife was born and where her family still live and it was overdue for a visit.\nBack in the day it was a bustling place. There were hordes of kids under-foot, the church school was bursting at the seams there was a mix of young and old and nobody, at least not in the sense that I understood \u2018rich\u2019 was anything other than poor. They were poor in the material sense, having nothing much by way of consumer durables, a single lady health visitor \u2013 my sister-in-law \u2013 and no family owned a car for their private use.\nThere were televisions but they were far from ubiquitous, a few houses had their own boreholes for water and latrines were just beginning to make an appearance. And yet it was a rich life, full of laughter, storytelling, the unity of the family \u2013 all there and for years I failed to notice how it was all fading, withering away, and then I paid a visit last weekend.\nIt was a different place to that I first knew a generation ago, and a conversation with a friend in the last week confirmed the view that the changes I saw in my home village were happening right across south Punjab.\nIt was very quiet. Very very quiet. To be sure there were small children about but they were few. Houses that I had known as home to busy families were locked and in several cases falling down, unvisited and unrepaired and going back to the dust they came from. There is a shop on the edge of the village now that sells small quantities of petrol for motorbike owners of which there are now many, up from zero 24 years ago. It is something between a garage and a corner shop and augmenting the other small general store that has never grown.\nThe church school was still in business but with a much reduced roll as was the church itself. The priest and I exchanged pleasantries. Reports suggest that relations between Christian and Muslim remain tension free, with a continuing tradition of joint celebration of respective festivals. Apart from my own family there still seems to be no other that has a car for its sole use, though there are several in joint ownership.\nAs for the family home the core unit of two rooms is unchanged but there is now a kitchen, a bathroom, a covered verandah area and no buffalo. There was always a buffalo. And there is my sister-in-law, now the lead LHV for the area and accompanied by 24 other LHV\u2019s and she had a story to tell.\nEighteen months ago a solar-powered potable water unit was installed in the village, reportedly one of 200 across south Punjab. The impact has been dramatic and very visible. Fewer infants are dying of gastro-intestinal illness in the first month of life. In the first full year of operation of the solar unit just one\u2026ONE\u2026neonate in the entire area it serves has died. The communal tankie that was the source of so much disease in adults as well as children now lies empty and dry, and has somewhat ironically had a new boundary wall courtesy of the government. And there really are fewer children, in part because families have moved to the cities for work but also because families are smaller, typically now two children and well spaced. There are fewer small farmers. Land has been sold off \u2013 it has in my own family \u2013 and there are fewer jobs as farming mechanises.\nAnd are they \u2018richer\u2019? In some ways yes. The overall quality of life for those that remain \u2013 numbers have probably stabilised now \u2013 is undoubtedly better, especially the health of the community. But the village as a rural powerhouse is no more nor will it ever be again. There is a narrowing strata of dependent elderly and a broadening layer of jobless youth, some of whom were tending their pigeons by the dry tank, and the transition is almost complete. Still poor, but differently.\nBetween the village and the small nearby town is a monument to what might have been. An unfinished road and flyover that starts and finishes in thin air and was to have been the new crop-extraction route for farmers.\nThe funding that supported its construction has disappeared with the new government. It would have bridged the bottleneck where the old road crossed the railway line but it now hangs in space, a promise that will remain unfulfilled. The story of Pakistan in some ways, an unfinished flyover\u2026but wait, as we left a young girl, perhaps twelve or thirteen waved at us. She was riding a motorbike with three others and their school bags behind her. Maybe all is not lost after all. Tootle-pip!\nopinionPovertySouth Punjabvillageweekend\nSahiwal \u2013 a horror already fading\nThe Brexit bomb",
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        "raw_content": "Hostile terrains depriving education to North-east children\nThe National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2017-18 state reports by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has revealed that about one-fourth of the total students in the north-eastern states find it hard to go to their schools, despite having enthusiasm in attending classes, according to a Times of India report.\nAccording to the survey, poor connectivity in the difficult terrains of the region acts as the primary obstacle for school children in going to school, the TOI report has stated.\nRoads to numerous schools in the region are in deplorable conditions, mostly in geographically isolated locations forcing the children to drop out of school.\nThe recently prepared survey report revealed that in Arunachal Pradesh, 30 per cent students across III, V and VIII standards find it difficult to travel to school, though a whopping 96 per cent of them have expressed their willingness to study.\nIn Meghalaya, about 26 per cent of students of Class III, 25 per cent of students of Class V and 31 per cent of students of Class VIII find it difficult to travel to school.\nIn that state, the percentage is 97 for children showing eagerness to go to schools.\nEven in Assam, the scene is no different.\nGoing is school is still an uphill task for students.\nThe survey reports stated that a total of 21 per cent of students of Class III, 19 per cent of Class V and 24 per cent of students of Class VIII find it hard to travel to school.\nAbout 98 per cent of children in Assam have expressed their willingness to go to schools and study.\nEven the state of Tripura, which is among those having highest literacy rates in the country, 25 per cent students of Class III, 23 per cent students of Class V and 22 per cent students of Class VIII find it difficult to reach school due to hostile road and terrain conditions.\nAbout 97 per cent children in Tripura have expressed their willingness to go to school, according to the report.\nIn Manipur, 23 per cent students of Class III, 26 per cent students of Class V and 31 per cent students of Class VIII find it difficult to travel to school.\nAbout 97 per cent of children have, however, expressed their willingness to attend schools regularly.\nIn Nagaland, 20 per cent of students of Class III, 23 per cent students of Class V and 25 per cent students of Class VIII find it hard to go to school, but 98 percent of the children want to go to school.\nThe picture is somewhat better in Mizoram \u2013 another north-eastern state with high literacy rate.\nIn Mizoram, 11 per cent students of Class III, 10 per cent students of Class V and 7 per cent students of Class VIII find hostility in going to school.\nThe survey revealed that 98 per cent of the children in Mizoram are willing to attend school regularly.",
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        "raw_content": "Five Questions with the UHD President\nUHD News invites our readers to the first edition of \"Five Questions,\" a new feature written by University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) News Gator Correspondents.\nRecently, Gator correspondent Evelyn Garcia, a junior English major and Honors Program student, interviewed Dr. Juan S\u00e1nchez Mu\u00f1oz, president of the University of Houston-Downtown.\nAlthough Mu\u00f1oz has been focused on helping UHD continue to recover from the repercussions of Harvey, he took some time from his day to discuss the campus' recovery and his goals for the University.\nGarcia: President Mu\u00f1oz, how was the UHD campus able to recover so quickly after Hurricane Harvey?\nMu\u00f1oz: Well, I think we have a lot of really talented people in place that are familiar with how to address this particular kind of issue. They prepared very well following Tropical Storm Allison and developed some protective measures, including generators in campus buildings, and migrating electronic systems, so there wasn't a complete breakdown of communication. Having very talented people who anticipated this kind of severe event helped us do well. We have great people, great expertise, and a great commitment to get the University operational as quickly as possible.\nGarcia: How have you adapted to UHD compared to other university campuses where you have worked?\nMu\u00f1oz: I've worked at a number of campuses as a faculty member, including one in Texas for over 12 years. I think I'm acclimating very well. This campus is not as large as some other institutions, but it makes for an easier, more intimate and hospitable place to learn. You're able to meet people very easily, and you see them regularly. I love it here. I couldn't feel more welcome. There's a real southern hospitality to Houston and to UHD. I enjoy the city. I just discovered a new burger place that's very close, and cheeseburgers are their specialty. I have an affinity for cheeseburgers (laughing). The people are wonderful. It's different in a very lovely way. I can't get to work fast enough in the morning.\nGarcia: What are some of your immediate goals for now?\nMu\u00f1oz: First, we need to complete the remediation from the storm. We have a number of displaced departments. Some shipping and receiving services and our Police Department have been relocated, so we need to completely repair those areas to get people back into their permanent offices. We also have to complete the Academic Calendar. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has directed us if at all possible not to adjust the end of the semester. So, we've got to catch up to about a week or week and a half. Retaining our students and faculty is a priority. We have faculty, students and staff that were all affected by the storm. With those individuals in mind, we hired an emergency response specialist, Ruama Camp, who will support members of our community affected by the storm. We want everyone to be back continuing the semester, ending the semester strong.\nGarcia: What do you do when you are not here at UHD?\nMu\u00f1oz: I have two boys, a 17-year-old (Cruz) and an 11-year-old (Amado) still at home, and four days a week I'm with them doing something sports-related, mostly baseball or football right now. But my boys and I also like to hunt and fish. We love the outdoors.\nMy wife and I appreciate art, and we try to visit museums as often as possible. Recently, my 11-year-old and I saw my compadre, astronaut Joe Acaba, take off to space through a live feed at Johnson Space Center. He took off in the Soyuz rocket to the International Space Station from a launch site in Kazakhstan where he'll be there for six months.\nThere's a lot to do in Houston, but mostly, I like to spend time with my family.\nGarcia: What is the single piece of advice that you would give to a UHD student?\nMu\u00f1oz: Don't make long-term choices because of short-term problems. Keep the long game in mind. Adversity doesn't always build character. In some cases it reveals character.\nA diamond before it's a diamond is a lump of coal, and the difference is pressure. I'm a strong proponent of persisting in the face of great pressure. When you do that...really precious things result. There is always adversity; there is always Harvey; there's always Irma; and there's always loss. Things in our life can be difficult, but they often result in temporary problems and being resilient and resolute almost always leads to better options. I have met students who want to leave school because of Harvey. They want to help their parents. They think that leaving school will help their parents, but graduating college will allow them to help their parents and families a lot more and for a lot longer. That's the advice I would give to them. Stay in school and finish ... finish strong to be of greater service to your family and to others.",
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        "raw_content": "CHSS Faculty Publish New Books\nTwo faculty members in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS) have recently released books in their respective research fields.\nProfessor of psychology Kristin Anderson wrote \"Modern Misogyny: Anti-Feminism in a Post-Feminist Era,\" which was published by the Oxford University Press. An exploration of the nature, function, and implications of modern anti-feminism in the United States, the book presents the argument that gender equality has not been fully achieved. \"Modern Misogyny\" emphasizes recent social moves from feminist activism to individualism, consumerism, and self-empowerment. Anderson challenges the assumption that feminism is unnecessary and examines the function and potential of feminism in women's lives.\nPaul Mandell, assistant professor of Spanish, coauthored a volume in the McGraw-Hill Second Language Professional Series, entitled \"The Development of Spanish as a Second Language: A Guide for Teachers.\" The text is an informative examination of the learning curve for adult Spanish-as-a-second-language students from the first through fourth year of study. The book compares common college Spanish texts with current research about speech and development patterns.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeCaribbeanTrinidad: Woman chased through POS, stabbed to death\nAugust 2, 2018 admin Caribbean Comments Off on Trinidad: Woman chased through POS, stabbed to death\n(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) \u2013 A 21-YEAR-OLD woman was stabbed to death in Port Of Spain on Monday 30th July, 2018 during an argument with a male companion.\nThe dead woman has since been identified as Tyesha DeSouza of Trou Macaque, Laventille. The stabbing occurred close to the Port of Spain General Hospital. And even though members of the public came to her aid and rushed her to the nearby hospital for treatment, DeSouza was pronounced dead on the operating table.\nThe 31-year-old man who carried out the crime is in police custody assisting homicide detectives with their investigation.\nHer killing, along with that of Chinese national Chen Zhi Zhong, who was murdered in Princes Town, has taken the country\u2019s murder toll for the year so far to 317, according to an Express tally.\nPolice reports state that DeSouza was a front seat passenger in a car being driven by the man along Upper Charlotte Street when they got into an altercation. During that altercation, DeSouza reportedly took hold of the steering wheel and pulled it, causing the car to crash into a nearby wall.\nIt was at this point that the man pulled out a knife, causing the woman to exit the car and run to safety. However, the man gave chase and caught up to her a short distance away before stabbing her several times.\nOfficers said a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, who was in the area at the time and witnessed the incident, was able to detain the suspect before handing him over to police who arrived on the scene shortly after.\nTrinidad: A party in prison?",
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        "raw_content": "Pan African financial institution, U-nited Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc on Monday commenced full banking operations in Mali, extending its footprint and deepening banking penetration in Africa.\nIn his opening speech at the launch, the President of the Republic of Mali, Mr Ibrahim Aboubacar Keita said: \u2018The UBA Group\u2019s Chairman, Mr Tony Elumelu made this promise several years ago to bring UBA to Mali and he did it.\u201d\nThe Malian president praised UBA Group for the vision to expand the bank\u2019s footprint to Mali.\nHe commended the tenacity and commitment of UBA and its Group Chairman to the development of the continent, calling African financial institutions to follow the developmental philosophy of the bank and its chairman in growing infrastructure, deepening financial inclusion and being catalysts for eradicating poverty in Africa.\nIn his response, Mr. Elumelu, asserted UBA\u2019s sustainability principles and philosophy.\nIn his words, \u201cUBA is Africa\u2019s global bank, a leading pan-African brand, committed to democratising banking on the continent. We are progressive partners for African corporates, institutions and governments whilst also helping to fulfil the financial aspirations of individual customers.\nREAD MORE: CBN, UBA, 2 other banks receive $41.736 from investment in AFC\nThe Chief Executive Officer, UBA Mali, Alhassane Sissoko told customers that the Bank is optimistic on the competitiveness of its franchise in Mali with strong potentials for accelerated market share gain over the near to medium term. He re-assured private and public sector players of good things to come. \u201cThe advent of UBA in Mali marks a turning point in the history of the Malian banking sector with new opportunities for businesses and individuals. We will always have in mind, the progress of our customers\u2019 Sissoko said.\nLaunch: From Left: President, Republic of Mali, His Excellency, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita; Chairman, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Tony O. Elumelu; and the Prime Minister, Republic of Mali, Soumeilou Boubeye Maiga at the official launch making it the 20th subsidiary of the pan African Bank in Africa\nThe United Bank for Africa merged with Standard Trust Bank in 2005 and from a single country operation founded in 1949 in Nigeria \u2013 Africa\u2019s largest economy \u2013 UBA has become one of the leading providers of banking and other financial services on the African continent. The Bank provides services to over15 million customers globally, through one of the most diverse service channels in sub-Saharan Africa, with over 1,000 branches, customer touch points and robust online and mobile banking platforms.\nINEC insists on card reader, discards incident form\nGunmen attack Father Mbaka: Spokesman",
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        "title": "Qatar Airways Touches Down at the Turkish Resort City of Antalya",
        "raw_content": "DOHA, Qatar \u2013 Qatar Airways\u2019 first direct non-stop commercial flight to Antalya touched down at Antalya Airport today, inaugurating the award-winning airline\u2019s newest Turkish destination. The flight marks Qatar Airways\u2019 seventh gateway into Turkey, and is the third new Turkish route for the airline in 2018. The seasonal service to Antalya will be operated by an Airbus A320 until 30 September 2018.\nAntalya is the largest city on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and boasts a 400-mile sweep of white sand beaches and secluded coves. The \u2018Gateway to the Turkish Riviera\u2019 offers coastal scenery dotted with olive and citrus groves, avocado plantations and the Taurus Mountains, all set against a backdrop of yacht-filled marinas, traditional bazaars and Ottoman architecture. Antalya\u2019s beautiful turquoise waters and ancient ruins attracts tourists from around the world.\nVisitors can enjoy the many hotels in the coastal resort towns of Alanya, Side, Belek, Kas and Kalkan, or take a trip to Perge, Aspendos, Termesoss, or the Duden Waterfalls. Divers can explore the sunken city near Kekova, while golf lovers can perfect their swings at the various world-class golf courses in Belek.\nQatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: \u201cWe are delighted to launch direct services to Antalya, our seventh gateway into Turkey, only one day after we commenced direct services to the Turkish resort city of Bodrum. These new routes reinforce and deepen the already strong ties that exist between the State of Qatar and Turkey. Antalya is a major destination during the summer leisure season, due to its prime location on the country's beautiful Mediterranean coast. We are delighted to now be able to introduce holidaymakers to beautiful Antalya and all it has to offer.\u201d\nQatar Airways\u2019 new twice-weekly service to Antalya offers five-star comfort on its Airbus A320 aircraft, with 12 seats in Business Class and 132 seats in Economy Class. The seasonal service will be operated every Wednesday and Sunday until 30 September 2018.\nQatar Airways now operates flights to seven destinations in Turkey, with separate services to Istanbul\u2019s Sabiha G\u00f6k\u00e7en Airport (twice a day) and Istanbul Ataturk Airport (10 times a week), Adana Airport (three times a week), Hatay Airport (three times a week) and daily flights to Ankara. The award-winning airline launched direct services to Adana in September 2017 and to Hatay in February 2018. The new twice-weekly services to Bodrum and Antalya increase the airline\u2019s total weekly frequency to 82 flights a week between Turkey and the State of Qatar.\nAs well as enjoying the award-winning in-flight service on board, passengers travelling to Antalya will also have access to Oryx One, Qatar Airways\u2019 in-flight entertainment system, offering the latest blockbuster movies, TV box sets, music, games and much more.\nQatar Airways connects Turkey to more than 150 destinations via its award-winning Hamad International Airport (HIA), and also offers seamless connecting flights from the Far East, Australia, the Middle East and beyond. The national carrier of the State of Qatar has a modern fleet of more than 200 aircraft flying to business and leisure destinations across six continents.\nEarlier this year, the airline revealed a host of forthcoming global destinations, in line with its expedited expansion plans, including Tallinn, Estonia; Valletta, Malta; Cebu and Davao, Philippines; Langkawi, Malaysia; Da Nang, Vietnam; and M\u00e1laga, Spain.\nDoha (DOH) to Antalya (AYT) QR 315 departs 07:05 arrives 11:30 (Wednesday, Sunday)\nAntalya (AYT) to Doha (DOH) QR 316 departs 12:30 arrives 16:30 (Wednesday, Sunday)",
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        "raw_content": "What is Residency Status?\nThe first thing you must know in order to file your tax return is whether you are a resident or nonresident for U.S. tax purposes. If you find that you are both a resident and nonresident in the same year, you are a dual status alien for which special rules apply. The designation of resident for tax purposes is completely separate from your immigration status. You might qualify as a resident for tax purposes while remaining a nonimmigrant alien for immigration purposes.\nA nonresident files Form 1040NR, pays tax only on U.S. source income, is subject to special rates, and may qualify for treaty exemptions. On the other hand, if you are a resident for U.S. tax purposes, you are generally under the same rules and file the same forms as a U.S. citizen (1040 or 1040A). In this case, you must report your worldwide income, not just U.S. source income.\nThe Substantial Presence Test and Definition of Exempt Individual\nTo meet the substantial presence test, you must be physically present in the U.S. during a period you do not hold an A, F, G, J, M or Q visa on at least:\n183 days during the 3-year period that includes the current year and the previous two years, counting:\nall of the days you were present in the current year\n1/3 of the days you were present in the first preceding year, and\n1/6 of the days you were present in the second preceding year\nAn exempt individual is someone whose days in the United States are not counted toward the substantial presence test, not someone who is exempt from tax. If you are an exempt individual, you are a nonresident alien until you are no longer an exempt individual, or until you receive permanent residency status. You are generally in this category if you are:\nAn individual temporarily present in the United States as a foreign government related individual (A or G visa holder).\nA teacher or trainee temporarily present in the United States under a J or Q visa, who substantially complies with the requirements of the visa.\nA student temporarily present in the United States under an F, J, M or Q visa, who substantially complies with the requirements of the visa.\nA professional athlete temporarily in the United States to compete in a charitable sports event.\nTeacher or trainee\nIf you are a teacher or trainee temporarily in the United States on a J or Q visa, and you have been present in the United States during NO more than two calendar years out of the last six calendar years, you are an exempt individual. Any day spent in the U.S. during a calendar year counts as a full calendar year. For example, let\u2019s say you entered the U.S. on December 28, 2009 as a trainee on a J visa, and stayed in the U.S. continuously through 2011. Your days in this country are exempt from the substantial presence test for 2009 and 2010, but they all count in 2011 and later years you are present in the U.S. That means you were a nonresident alien in 2009 and 2010. But if you were in the U.S. for at least 183 days in 2011, you are considered a resident for U.S. tax purposes in 2011. You will remain so until you leave the country.\nException: If all of your compensation during the six year period is from a foreign employer, the two year exemption period is extended to four years.\nIf you are a student temporarily in the United States on an F, J, M or Q visa, and you have been present in the United States during no more than five calendar years, you are an exempt individual. For example, let\u2019s say you entered the U. S. on June 4, 2006 as an F-1 student visa holder, and have remained here until 2011. You are a nonresident alien for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. If you are in the U.S. for at least 183 days in 2011, you will be a resident for tax purposes in 2011.\nPublication 519 states that if you are an exempt individual, members of your immediate family who are with you in the United States on visas derived from your visa (J-2, F-2, etc.) are also exempt individuals. If you are employed, make sure your employer withholds taxes from your wages based on your nonresident alien status. That usually means taxes should be withheld allowing for no standard deduction. If the employer does not adequately withhold, you will end up with a tax liability when you file your income tax return.\nDual-Status Aliens\nA dual-status alien is both a nonresident alien and a resident alien in the same year. That gets a bit complex and if you find yourself in this situation, you should get professional help. Here are the most common circumstances of dual status:\nWhen you enter the U.S. and receive permanent residency status (receive a Green Card) during the year of arrival\nWhen you enter the U.S. and pass the substantial presence test in the year of arrival\nWhen you enter the U.S. and do not pass the substantial presence test, but qualify for and make the First Year Choice election (see below)\nWhen you hold a J, F, M, or Q visa the first part of the year and receive permanent residency status during the year\nWhen you hold a J, F, M or Q visa during part of the year, but later change to an H visa or other status eligible to use the substantial presence test, and pass the test\nWhen you leave the United States permanently during a year in which you qualify as a tax resident, but only if certain conditions apply. (See Last Year of Residency on page 8 of Publication 519.)\nYear of Departure\nYou might be a dual-status alien if you permanently left the U.S. during the year. If you left the U.S. to re-establish your residence in your home country after you met the substantial presence test, your residency termination date is generally December 31 of the year you leave. You are therefore considered a U.S. resident for the entire calendar year. However, you can claim to be a dual-status alien for the year you leave if you meet the following conditions:\nYou are not a U.S. resident during any part of the following year, and\nYou establish that, after you left the U.S., your tax home was a foreign country and you had a closer connection to that country.\nIf you meet these conditions, you have the option to determine your residency termination date as the last day in the calendar year that you were physically present in the United States, which means that you will be a dual-status alien for that year.\nWhen filing as a dual-status alien, different rules apply for the part of the year you were a tax resident of the United States and the part of the year you were a nonresident. A dual-status taxpayer cannot use the standard deduction and, if married, cannot file a joint return. You must file Form 1040NR or Form 1040NR-EZ and write \u201cDual-Status Return\u201d across the top. Include Form 1040 with your return to show the income and deductions for the part of the year you were a resident. Write \u201cDual-Status Statement\u201d across the top. For detailed instructions see Chapter 6 of IRS Publication 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens.\nBefore leaving the United States, aliens are generally required to obtain a certificate of compliance, also known as a sailing permit or departure permit, by filing Form 1040-C with a local IRS office. Visiting students and teachers are not required to get a sailing permit, however, as long as their employment income is authorized by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).\nThe First Year Choice\nIf you arrive in the U.S. too late during the year to pass the substantial presence test, or if you were an exempt individual during the first part of the year, then changed visas later in the year, you are classified as a nonresident alien for the entire calendar year unless you make a special election. This generally means that you cannot claim your spouse or children as exemptions. However, there is a special election [IRC Sec. 7701(b)(4)] to be treated as a resident alien from your date of arrival if you satisfy the following tests:\nYou are not otherwise a resident alien for the year,\nYou were not a resident alien at any time in the immediately preceding year,\nYou are a resident alien under the substantial presence test for the immediately following year,\nYou are present in the United States during the election year for a period of 31 consecutive days,\nYour days of U.S. presence are 75% or more of the total days between the beginning of the earliest 31 consecutive day period and December 31.\nIf you make this election, you will be a dual-status alien and you can claim an exemption for your spouse, which is a deduction of $3,950 in 2014. Furthermore, the regulations include an extremely liberal rule that permits an alien who makes this election to make the election as well on behalf of dependent children who themselves satisfy the test [Reg. Sec. 301.7701(b)-4(c)(3)(v)]. You must, however, have ITINs for your spouse and children to claim them. Also, to make the election you must pass the substantial presence test in the year following the election year, which means you will need to file an automatic extension for your 20xx return so you can file after you pass the test.\nCombining the First Year Choice with a Joint Return Election\nA further election is available, when combined with the First Year Choice election, to file a joint resident return with your spouse and be treated as a U.S. resident for the entire year. Under this election, you can claim the standard deduction and other tax benefits available to U.S. citizens and residents, but you are subject to tax on your worldwide income for the entire calendar year. In order to eliminate double taxation, the foreign tax credit and possibly the foreign earned income exclusion are available to reduce or eliminate double taxation.\nBill arrived in the U.S. for the first time on September 1, 20xx with his wife and son from his home country, Venezuela. Bill and his family are L visa holders. Bill is a nonresident alien for U.S. tax purposes in 20xx. On a nonresident return, Bill can claim only his personal exemption, and cannot claim exemptions for his wife or daughter. However, Bill and his family can choose to make the First Year Choice election to be treated as residents from the date of arrival. This would make Bill a dual status alien, and Bill could claim a spousal and dependency exemption for his wife and son. Additionally, if Bill and his wife choose to make a joint resident return election under IRC Sec. 6013(h), they could file a joint resident return and claim the standard deduction. 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        "raw_content": "As per our rules at https://norskk.com/rules, we can deny you training for any reason. Sure, we are supposed to educate people. But not all people can be educated, and not all people are worth our time.\nIf you think the very women who created safe spaces, who need protection against men supposedly equal to them, and who see a joke as sexual assault can be shield maidens and warriors capable of facing in combat men biologically inherently superior from a physical and mental perspective, then you are, to put it bluntly, stupid. You clearly lack intelligence, education, critical thinking skills, and we would be wasting our time and resources on you.\nSame goes if you believe that hunting wolves is a good idea... It shows utter stupidity and ignorance, and absolute inability to process facts and science-based information. In other words, your brain isn't designed to process new information, and you cannot grow as an individual.\nAnd same goes for those who don't understand Islam is a religion/ideology and not a race, or who don't understand that a black U.S. Marine cannot reasonably be a white supremacist, or that being fine with being white is not racist. Or that rejecting faggotry and transgenderism doesn't make us homophobic, especially those of us who have switched teams.\nOn top of that, there are people who simply won't fit within our organization, or that we just don't like, so we want nothing to do with them, and certainly not spend time interacting with them. This includes idiots who demonstrate, somehow, a lack of critical thinking or some sort of cognitive dissonance.\nAnd of course, there are security and risk assessment considerations.\nWe are a warrior culture, and there are people who will never belong. At the end of the day, we only want to engage with people who share our views and philosophy. We certainly aren't an inclusive space for all rejects and retards.\nFeminist Syndrome (FS)",
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        "raw_content": "Ministry Households \u2014 Key to Healthy Churches\n\ufeffIn modern culture we have increasingly come to evaluate virtually everything from an individualistic perspective. We find our identity in ourselves individually, by our individual accomplishments, position, possessions, etc. We increasingly have difficulty relating to the notion that we are part of something bigger than ourselves.\nYet the Bible portrays a very different paradigm. People are to find their identity in being part of a corporate whole: a lineage, a family or, most importantly, the body of Christ. But many of us struggle to apprehend this corporateness. For example, most Westerners have no more than a theoretical understanding of Jesus\u2019 claim (Mt 19:6; Mk 10:8) that a husband and wife \u201care no longer two but one flesh\u201d or Paul\u2019s contention (Ro 12:5) that \u201cwe, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another.\u201d\nI have always embraced these truths academically. But experientially I couldn\u2019t grasp how my wife and I were one in more than the most rudimentary sense of physical intimacy. Similarly, most of my church experience has reflected the assumption that the church is a conglomeration of individuals attending the same function.But the Lord is apparently restoring the understanding and experience of the corporateness of the body of Christ among many small churches today. He is moving us past a solely theological assent to the truth of unity, to the reality of being experientially knit together into a whole that is bigger than its parts.\nOne way He is doing this is by restoring the foundation of household unity and identity. I theorize that one of the reasons for the home-school movement is to prepare households to function unitedly in the church. Historically, as individualism gradually shaped self-perceptions in Western society, the church incrementally lost its awareness of \u201cThe Spiritual Power of Ministry Households\u201d (the title of a spoken message from which this chapter springs).\nAs God deposited in the nineteenth century church the vision for foreign missions, an insidiously destructive seed began to sprout and flourish. Missionary families were concerned about the education of their children. As institutional education became the assumed norm, this created a perceived conflict for many missionaries and the agencies that sent them. Gradually, an educational infrastructure of missionary boarding schools was developed to meet the seeming need. By the twentieth century, it was typical for missionary parents to be separated from their children for extended periods, often beginning at very early ages. As special boarding schools for missionaries\u2019 kids (MKs) became more common, a tragic phenomenon became increasingly accepted. The children of missionaries were raised as virtual orphans by loving care-givers who did their best. But many of the sons and daughters of foreign missionaries became bitter about the sacrifices their parents made. Sadly, today there are numerous accounts of MKs who want nothing to do with the Lord, and blame the church for separating them from their parents during a time when, by God\u2019s design, they were supposed to be their parents\u2019 primary ministry (though not their only ministry).\nTo this day there are missions agencies that require missionary candidates to commit to enrolling their children in boarding schools. This is not only rationalized as being for the children\u2019s good, but also is overtly intended to free up the individual parents to minister on the field with less distraction. Missionary couples are thus seen as partners in ministry, more than as a household unit. The sending agency expects to reap the benefit of utilizing two individual workers rather than seeing the couple as a single unit.\nThis not only has a devastating effect on the children, but on the very notion of the household. In fact, it hastens the spread of individualistic presuppositions, undermining what are ironically sometimes more Biblical cultural family mores in the groups being evangelized. The grievous result is that the new churches being planted are presented an unhealthy and unnatural model of family life. They never get to see an example of whole, healthy households in the lives of those who are discipling them. (During my ministry in Asia, I\u2019m afraid I have frequently observed the prevalent fruit of ignoring, excusing, or even praising unfaithfulness in family life among modern Indian and Chinese churches.)\nThis sad state of affairs isn\u2019t unique to foreign missions, however. During the last few generations the church in the West has increasingly seen Christian workers who have so exclusively focused on their ministry that they have neglected their families. While this phenomenon isn\u2019t new, it is becoming pervasive in institutional Christianity. The destructive consequences include the poor reputation of preacher\u2019s kids and the undermining of examples of godly family life among God\u2019s people.\nBefore proceeding, let me qualify my exhortation with an acknowledgment that the opposite error is also a trap. Just as it is possible for a man to fall into the idolatry of his own ministry, it is also possible to idolize one\u2019s family, or the idea of family. We must always love Jesus Himself above anything, whether our ministry for Him or the family He has entrusted to us. Jesus issued warnings against putting our families above Him (Mt 10:34-37; 12:47-50; 19:29; Mk 10:29-30; Lk 9:59-62; 14:20-26). Yet these scriptures are increasingly used to rationalize an unbiblical neglect of family responsibility. Without neglecting the cautions against inappropriately idolizing family, let\u2019s consider what else God\u2019s word says about the priority of family ministry, and how it impacts other ministry.\nGod Loves The Family\nGod created families and He expresses His emotions regarding them. In an exceedingly clear expression of his heart, God expresses his passionate feelings about family in Malachi 2:16. \u201cFor the LORD God of Israel says That He hates divorce!\u201d I believe God loves the principle of family. He chose family relationships as the dominant metaphor for New Testament Christians\u2019 relationship with Him and with one another. Christians become God\u2019s children (Jn 1:12; Ro 8:16; 1Jn 3:2) \u2014 part of His household (Ep 2:19). Jesus came to, among other things, reveal God as Father (Lk 11:2; Jn 1:18, 16:25). The Holy Spirit was given to, among other things, reveal God as our Abba (Daddy \u2014 intimate reference for Father; Ro 8:14; Ga 4:6). One of the most frequently-used identifiers for Christians in the New Testament is the word brothers (Mt 23:8; Ac 6:3; 1Pe 1:22; 1Jn 3:14, 16). One of the most beautiful pictures of the relationship between Christ and the church is the relationship of a Bridegroom and his bride (Mt 9:15; Jn 3:29; 2Co 11:2; Re 19:7-9; 21:2, 9; 22:17). While these metaphors are not completely lacking in the Old Testament, they are all vastly expanded in the New Testament. The Lord intends our healthy family relationships to provide these physical pictures for His use in revealing spiritual realities. If the picture is neglected, we lose part of God\u2019s intention for this revelation.\nIn fact, Paul said every family is designed to be a reflection of the Heavenly Father\u2019s patriarchy. In Ephesians 3:14-15 He wrote, \u201cFor this reason I bow my knees to the Father [Greek: pater] of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family [Greek: patria] in heaven and earth is named.\u201d By His design, families are to be led by fathers and apparently defined by the patriarchal jurisdiction of fatherhood.\nFar from abolishing or even minimizing family, the New Testament reinforces and expands what was introduced regarding family in the Old Testament. One of the Old Testament commands quoted most frequently in the New Testament is the command to \u201cHonor your father and your mother\u201d (Ex. 20:12; Le 19:3; De 5:16; Mt 15:3-9; 19:16-19; Mk 7:6-13; 10:17-19; Lk 18:18-20; Ep 6:2). In their letters, the apostles spent a fair amount of time teaching about family practices (1Co 7; Ep 5:22-6:4; Col 3:18-21; 1Ti 3:2, 4-5, 11-12; 5:4, 8-10, 14, 16; Tit 1:6; 2:3-5; 1Pe 3:1-7; Heb 12:5-11).\nOne of the key practices encouraged in the New Testament is hospitality (Ro 12:13; 1Ti 3:2; Tit 1:8; 1Pe 4:9). It should arouse our suspicion of an underlying problem since this is one of the most blatantly disregarded mandates in the modern church. Hospitality is practiced in a family setting. But if our families are being atomized into fragmented individuals, each with his own independent life to pursue, there is very little potential context for being hospitable.\nIt is instructive that one of the observable qualifications God instituted for evaluating the qualifications of potential leaders in the church is that they be hospitable (1Ti 3:2; Tit 1:8). When I was a young man, I served as a youth pastor and associate pastor in two different churches (each for over a year) in which I never once stepped inside the home of the senior pastor. In one case, I never even learned where the pastor lived.\nI am not completely faulting these sincere men of God who were supposed to be \u201cexamples to the flock\u201d (1Pe 5:3) for this shocking disregard of Scripture. I was nearly as bad. I figured that the neutral territory of the church building was the most appropriate place for fellowship, and that while hospitality was nice, it wasn\u2019t essential. Thus there were saints I ministered to who could easily charge me with the same failure. We simply didn\u2019t get it!\nAn Elder\u2019s Family\nThe explicit minimum qualifications for leadership in the body of Christ include other family matters. An elder or bishop (demonstrably the same thing as the pastor in the New Testament church \u2014 see poimaino,presbuteros, and episkopos in Ac 2:17, 28; Tit 1:5, 7; 1Pe 5:1-2) was to be \u201cthe husband of one wife\u201d (1Ti 3:2; Tit 1:6). There is some controversy, today, over the application of this. Some simply apply this to polygamy, others suspect it precludes divorced and remarried men from being publicly recognized as exemplary, and still others take it to mean that an elder must be a \u201cone woman type of man.\u201d\nI suspect the requirement of being \u201cthe husband of one wife\u201d not only means a man with more than one wife is disqualified, but that a man with less than one wife also is not qualified to be recognized as a model for the church. While single men certainly have the benefit of fewer distractions and responsibilities, and thus more freedom, this very lack of responsibility is also a handicap when it comes to leading in the church. It is more likely for a single man to be (or at least be perceived as) a novice, but Paul told Timothy (1Ti 3:6) to choose as elders those who were \u201cnot a novice.\u201d He further made it clear that the reputation, as well as the reality, of a man\u2019s maturity, was important (1Ti 3:7; \u201che must have a good testimony among those who are outside\u201d).\nSome time after I married my wife, Connie, I began realizing how unprepared for marriage I had been. I was simply not mature enough for marriage. Yet as I pondered the matter, I concluded that I likely would never have been mature enough for marriage, while I was single. But it seems to me that within months of getting married, I had been stretched in wonderful ways that forced me to mature. I doubt I would ever have grown in those areas as a single man. Marriage made me something I could not have become otherwise. Truly in all but a few cases, \u201cIt is not good that man should be alone\u201d (Ge 2:18). There are probably exceptions, but a man who has never been married is not as likely to be a thorough and balanced role model for the body of Christ.\nIn fact, I suspect that a man who has not experienced fatherhood will be similarly handicapped. Paul told Titus (1:6) to only recognize as elders those men who are \u201cthe husband of one wife, having faithful children.\u201d Just as I was not ready for marriage until after I married, I was not ready for fatherhood until after Connie and I were blessed with our first child. Being a father pressed me in certain ways that I would likely never have matured in without having children. As the Lord continued blessing us with more children, and as each of them was trained through different stages of childhood and youth, I was being further prepared for eldership.\nThe other home schooling fathers and I, in our local congregation, have theorized that God\u2019s reason for leading us to disciple our own children at home rather than sending them to school is not exclusively (perhaps even primarily) for their benefit. God has called us to teach our own children at least partly because of the maturity this brings to us as fathers. Any teacher will acknowledge that the teachers learn as much or more than the students, in the process of teaching. In fact, I suspect one of God\u2019s primary reasons for raising up the home school movement in this generation is to prepare truly qualified elders who have learned how to disciple others as a result of discipling their own sons and daughters.\nSadly, as noted earlier, the children of those who are devoted to ministry in the contemporary church often have the worst reputation. I\u2019m blessed to be a PK myself (not Promise Keeper, but Preacher\u2019s Kid). But as a child I learned that the acronym PK is often a derogatory term in the church. While this is not always deserved (many love to find fault in leaders to excuse their own failures), it is too often true that the children of those in public ministry are not examples to the rest of the body of Christ.\nI imagine we have all seen men who seem to have a true call of God on their life for public ministry, yet who are so focused on that ministry that they neglect their own family. Paul included, as a qualification for local church leadership, that an elder\u2019s children must be well trained. He defines \u201cone who rules his own house well\u201d (1Ti 3:4) as \u201chaving his children in submission with all reverence.\u201d Then he reasons (1Ti 3:5), \u201cfor if a man does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God?\u201d\nIn his instructions to Titus (1:6) he is more explicit in specifying the expectations of the fruit of an elder\u2019s fatherhood. He must have \u201cfaithful children not accused of dissipation or insubordination.\u201d The children of elders must not only be in submission, but their faithfulness must be so evident that they are not even accused of excesses or disobedience.\nObviously elders\u2019 children are going to be selfish and inclined to sin, just as all humanity is. Yet only those men who have proven their capacity to \u201ctrain up a child in the way he should go\u201d (Pr 22:6) should be publicly recognized as models for the church. The word translated faithful in regard to his children (Greek pistos) is elsewhere translated believing. (For example, Jesus used this word as a contrast to Thomas\u2019 doubting in John 20:27. See also Ac 10:45; 16:1; 2Co 6:15; 1Ti 4:3, 10, 12; 5:16; 6:2.). It is certainly not a stretch to contend that only men who have trained believing children should be considered for eldership.\nSome might point to the examples of Jesus and Paul as unmarried, fatherless men. Such exceptions should certainly motivate us to be cautious in applying the scriptural norm too rigidly. Yet we should also avoid using exceptions to invalidate norms clearly taught in Scripture. Although there are good reasons to conclude Paul was single, some scholars believe he had been married. Even if he was unmarried, His own Spirit-inspired writing specifies that local church elders (not necessarily itinerant apostles) be \u201cthe husband of one wife, having faithful children.\u201d\nSome might persist by pointing to the other apostles who apparently left their families to follow Jesus. But I suspect we view these accounts through a distorted, modern filter that skews our perception to our own individualistic paradigm. Even the one explicit account (Mk 1:20) of how James and John \u201cleft their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants,\u201d was not likely a dishonoring of their father, in light of Jesus\u2019 later extended rebuke (Mk 7:1-13) of the adult Pharisees of \u201cmaking the word of God of no effect through your tradition\u201d when they rationalized failure to honor their father and mother. Although arguments from silence are suspect, it is not unlikely that James and John had Zebedee\u2019s blessing. This is particularly likely given the fact that their mother also seems to have been one of the women who traveled with Jesus (Mt 20:20; 27:56).\nBut who were these \u201cmany women who followed Jesus from Galilee\u201d (Mt 27:55-56; Mk 15:40-41; Lk 8:1-3; 23:49, 55; 24:10)? Some of them are named (\u201cMary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee\u2019s sons.\u201d), but apparently there were many others. It\u2019s rather surprising that there is no hint of the pharisees accusing Jesus and the apostles of impropriety, given the many women who accompanied them. One possible explanation is that these many women may have included the apostles\u2019 wives. Again, some will protest that this is an argument from silence. Yet the contention that the apostles left their wives and children to follow Jesus is only based on inference, as well. Some are arguing that when Jesus commended those who \u201cleft house or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands\u201d for His sake and the gospel\u2019s (Mk 10:29), He was making this normative. Yet if this were so, it would be in conflict with the rest of His and the apostles\u2019 teaching. Clearly, wife and children are among those we are commanded to hate (Lk 14:26) in comparison to our devotion to Jesus. Yet husbands are elsewhere commanded to love their wives (Ep 5:25; Col 3:19).\nWere The Apostles Married?\nWe know Peter was married, because each of the synoptic gospels reports that Jesus healed \u201chis wife\u2019s mother\u201d (Mt 8:14; Mk 1:30; Lk 4:38). Isn\u2019t it amazing that other than this single instance, Peter\u2019s wife is nowhere mentioned in the Gospels? But the Gospels\u2019 silence about this woman can\u2019t be taken to imply some lack of activity or devotion on her part. We know that Peter\u2019s wife later traveled with him in ministry (1Co 9:5).\nIn fact, we find that the other apostles and the brothers of the Lord also traveled with their wives. How many of the other apostles had wives? Paul may be using hyperbole here, but it sounds like he is implying that he, and possibly Barnabas (1Co 9:6) were the only apostles who didn\u2019t follow this practice.\nWe don\u2019t know when these other apostles married. It is certainly possible it was subsequent to their three and a half years with Jesus, but it isn\u2019t necessarily so, just because their wives are not mentioned in the account. We would only conclude this when reading the account filtered through modern paradigms. Today it would seem highly inappropriate to neglect mentioning the apostles\u2019 wives. But if it weren\u2019t for the single parenthetical comment by Paul, we would have no direct mention of the apostles\u2019 wives at all. If it weren\u2019t for that statement, many would assume from the Scripture\u2019s silence that they weren\u2019t married. Yet this appears to be a relatively recent paradigm.\nWhat about children? It is likely that the apostles\u2019 marriages were blessed with the fruit of the womb. Although their children are not mentioned, any more than their wives are, it is only through contemporary frames of reference that we would use this silence to conclude that such children didn\u2019t exist, or travel with their parents. In the Hebrew culture, men were assumed to have a wife and children, with few exceptions.\nEvidence of another apostle\u2019s wife and children comes from a surprising source. Prior to betraying Jesus, Judas was \u201cnumbered among the twelve\u201d apostles (Lk 6:13-16; 22:3). And he was married & had children. After his death Peter told the other disciples (Ac 1:16) there was a \u201cScripture . . . which the Holy Spirit spoke before by the mouth of David concerning Judas.\u201d He then went on to quote part of Psalm 109:8, which says, \u201cLet his days be few, And let another take his office.\u201d Notice that this Psalm continues speaking of the same person (Ps 109:9-10): \u201cLet his children be fatherless, And his wife a widow. Let his children continually be vagabonds, and beg; Let them seek their bread also from their desolate places.\u201d The passage continues talking about his fatherless children and posterity. And Peter claimed this passage was a scriptural prophecy regarding Judas. Thus, arguably, Judas had a wife and children.\nWhile such indications are not some major theme, I am proposing that we moderns have assumed, from the scriptures\u2019 silence regarding the apostles\u2019 families, that they only followed Jesus individually. It would be more historically valid, given the cultural context, to assume men were married and had children. I am thus persuaded we should use the relative silence regarding the apostles\u2019 families as evidence of their existence and that their whole households were following Jesus.\nNew Testament Ministry Households\nNot only did most of the apostles have families, but the New Testament alludes, more specifically, to several ministry households. Aquila and Priscilla were a couple devoted to the work of the Lord. The Scripture\u2019s silence regarding whether or not they also had children as part of their ministry household should not be taken as evidence against the likelihood that they did. Historically it would have been unusual for a couple not to have children, and it would not have been unusual for them to remain unnamed and unmentioned.\nThe reference (Ac 18:2) to Paul having found Aquila in Corinth, may indicate that he was already acquainted with this family, and was looking for him. At any rate, they welcomed him into their household, even apparently allowing him to be part of their household\u2019s tent making business (Ac 18:3). Paul stayed in Corinth a year and a half. When he left for Ephesus, Priscilla and Aquila accompanied him. If they had children, as I suspect is likely, their children would have undoubtedly been part of the household that relocated. Paul only stayed in Ephesus a brief time, intending to return later. But Aquila\u2019s household remained in Ephesus (Ac 18:18-19), possibly as a preparation for Paul\u2019s anticipated return to that city (verse 21).\nDuring Paul\u2019s absence, a man named Apollos began to preach the gospel in the Ephesian synagogue, but his understanding was lacking. So Aquila and Priscilla \u201ctook him aside\u201d (Ac 18:26; likely to their own home) \u201cand explained to him the way of God more accurately.\u201d Paul later stated (1Ti 2:12) that he did \u201cnot permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence.\u201d How can this be reconciled with the account that Priscilla, as well as Aquila, \u201cexplained to [Apollos] the way of God more accurately?\u201d\nOne solution to this seeming contradiction might be found in the distinction between \u201cexplaining\u201d and \u201cteaching.\u201d Another might be that Paul\u2019s admonition to the silence of women in the church gatherings (1Co 14:34-35) seems to be limited to when \u201cthe whole church comes together in one place\u201d (14:23). It is quite likely (or at least possible) that Paul\u2019s admonition against women teaching men is in the same context. Thus it would be quite acceptable for women to exercise spiritual gifts in more private settings, or any setting other than the actual gathering of the whole church gathered corporately. So as a significant (prominently mentioned) part of Aquila\u2019s ministry household, Priscilla would find appropriate expression of her teaching gift in private conversation, even in helping to meekly correct Apollos\u2019 insufficient understanding of the gospel.\nWe find that when Apollos later left for Corinth there was a body of brethren in Ephesus (Ac 18:27) who corporately \u201cwrote, exhorting the disciples [in Corinth] to receive him.\u201d It would appear that Aquila\u2019s household ministry was bearing fruit. We definitely know that by the time Paul wrote the epistle of 1 Corinthians (presumably from Ephesus) he sent greetings from Aquila and Priscilla (1Co 16:19), \u201cwith the church that is in their house.\u201d Their household ministry was obviously bearing increasing fruit.\nWe can only conjecture how things progressed for the ministry household of Aquila as the years went by, but some time later, when Paul wrote his epistle to the saints in Rome, he specifically said, \u201cGreet Priscilla and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ Jesus\u201d (16:3). Apparently this household was now in Rome, and it seems the Lord was using their ministry there as well. After further commending them, Paul says, \u201cLikewise greet the church that is in their house\u201d (16:5). As in Corinth and Ephesus, Aquila and Priscilla and their household were clearly ministering together effectively in Rome, for the kingdom of God.\nAnother interesting ministry household in Scripture is that of Philip the evangelist. He was one of the \u201cseven men of good reputation, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom\u201d (Ac 6:3) whom the apostles chose to supervise the distribution of food to the widows in Jerusalem. He was later used mightily in bringing the gospel to Samaria, and then led the Ethiopian eunuch to the Lord. The silence of Scripture regarding Philip having a wife is clearly not to be taken as implication he was single. It was not unusual for a man\u2019s wife to be in the background. In this case, we conclude Philip had a wife, because his \u201cfour virgin daughters who prophesied\u201d are mentioned (Ac 21:9).\nThis ministry household provided hospitality to Paul and his companions (including Luke). Some assume that because Philip\u2019s daughters prophesied, their use of their gifts are arguments against Paul\u2019s repeated direction (1Co 14:34-35; he specifically claimed this among \u201cthe commandments of the Lord,\u201d verse 37) that the sisters \u201ckeep silent in the churches.\u201d However, there is nothing in the text causing us to think these young ladies prophesied in the church gatherings. Similarly, when another prophet, Agabus, showed up and prophesied that Paul would be bound in Jerusalem (Ac 21:11), there is no reason to understand that this prophecy was given in a church meeting, but rather in the hospitality context of Philip\u2019s family entertaining guests. Philip\u2019s was a ministry household where prayer, exhortation, and even prophecies were likely common, everyday occurrences by both men and women.\nYet another ministry household mentioned in the New Testament is that of Onesiphorus. Paul wrote (2Ti 1:16-17), \u201cThe Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphorus, for he often refreshed me, and was not ashamed of my chain; but when he arrived in Rome, he sought me out very zealously and found me.\u201d This brother, and perhaps his household, traveled to Rome at least partly for the purpose of finding Paul and ministering to his needs. Whether Onesiphorus\u2019 household was with him or not, Paul blessed the whole household. Why? Paul continued (2Ti 1:18), \u201cyou know very well how many ways he ministered to me at Ephesus.\u201d Here was a brother who, whether traveling or at home, had a reputation for serving the needs of the saints. Given the reference to his household, it\u2019s not hard to imagine that they ministered together with the head of the house in very practical ways. This was another ministry household God was using corporately. Before closing this letter to Timothy he mentions the household of Onesiphorus one more time. He writes (2Ti 4:19) \u201cGreet Prisca and Aquila, and the household of Onesiphorus.\u201d Clearly this whole household had a special place in Paul\u2019s heart.\nA final ministry household I would like to consider is that of Stephanas. Paul baptized this household in Corinth (1Co 1:16). They were Paul\u2019s first converts (first fruits) in the Roman province of Achaia, and he commended them (1Co 16:15) as a household that \u201cdevoted themselves to the ministry of the saints.\u201d He went on to command something I haven\u2019t found anywhere else in the New Testament. He directed (1Co 16:16) the Corinthian saints to submit to such. He tells the church there to submit to the whole household of Stephanas. And contrary to some other instances where English translators have used the word submit, in the context of church relationships, this instance uses the Greek word hupotasso, a military term referring to subordination and obedience.\nIt is clearly more effective to show someone something, than to simply talk about it. The biblical model is for leaders in the body of Christ to be examples to the flock rather than being lords over them (1Pe 5:3). One of the primary areas in which elders are to be examples is in the way they manage their families. To be such an example, those being ministered to must be able to see the household of the leader in operation.\nI challenge the body of Christ to seek the Lord for revelation regarding God\u2019s heart for families, and to identify the bondage our cultural individualism imposes on us. I urge Christian workers to make their families their first ministry \u2014 their own children their primary disciples. 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        "raw_content": "Thirteenth is located in the southern Adirondack town of Johnsburg. It\u2019s a good size for a natural lake: two miles long with about 4.5 miles of shoreline, it has 335 acres of surface with a maximum depth of around 40 feet. The deepest spots are along the bottom of a trench that runs parallel to shore down the middle of the lake.\nDespite good accessibility, the water remains very clean. Much of the watershed is in the Siamese Ponds Wilderness and the lake completely flushes itself every four months.\nElizabeth Point\nOn this day we were doing a photo shoot for the new Garnet Hill Lodge website, so we accessed the lake from the Lodge\u2019s private boat launch. About a third of the way down the lake, we set off for Elizabeth Point, one of the notable landmarks along the shoreline.\nIt seemed that there was no one around and the paddling was peaceful. As is often the case, there was a bit of a headwind as we headed to the southern end of the lake, and we stayed reasonably close to the eastern shore.\nChickadee hello\nWe sat on the big rock at Elizabeth Point to drink in the view. While the campsite is well used (and now sports a privy), if you sit on the point and face the lake you can almost forget about the existence of man and the impact of his tools.\nThe wind kicked up and we felt a spritz of rain, so we got back in our boats and headed back north towards the boat launch.\nWith it\u2019s long narrow shape Thirteenth Lake feels sheltered. But I\u2019ve been on the lake in an open-top, ultra-light canoe when the skies opened up, and it\u2019s not an experience I\u2019d like to repeat. For the most part, the rain held off and with the wind at our backs, we made fast progress on the way back.\nThirteenth Lake is a treasure, and we feel incredibly fortunate to have a such a big, deep, clean, beautiful and peaceful wilderness lake so close to our home away from home.\nTagged: Adirondacks, Paddling, Siamese Ponds Wilderness\nPreservation and Prosperity, Please.\n4 comments on \u201cPaddling Thirteenth Lake\u201d\nThat water looks so good right now, heat wave go away!\nReally good shots, harv.\nIs there a public access to the Lake?\nYes Denis, the easiest access is down at the north end near the \u201cThirteenth Lake trailhead.\u201d See the map above. But almost all of the shore is state land so you can access it from almost anywhere.\nJudy Stangel says:\nWe are coming from different state for my son\u2019s wedding in June 2018. We have heard that Thirteenth Lake is a great place to kayak. We will not have our kayaks, nor will we be able to transport them with a rental car. Do you have any suggestions on where we might rent canoes or kayaks that is either ON the lake, or from a nearby outfitter willing to transport them to and from the lake for us?",
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        "raw_content": "Huawei 2016 sales up 32%, profit little changed\nHuawei Technology Ltd., the world's biggest maker of telecoms equipment, said Friday its 2016 sales rose 32 per cent from a year earlier but profit increased by only 0.4 per cent due to higher spending on research and marketing.\nHuawei said it earned 37 billion yuan ($5.4 billion) on total revenue that rose 32 per cent to 521.6 billion yuan ($75.6 billion).\nConsumer sales, which includes Huawei's smartphone brand, rose 44 per cent to 179.8 billion yuan ($26 billion). Revenue for its carrier business rose 24 per cent to 290.6 billion ($41.8 billion) while enterprise sales gained 47 per cent to 40.7 billion ($5.9 billion).\nSpending on research and development rose 28 per cent to 76.4 billion yuan ($11 billion).\nHuawei has steadily increased its Ottawa presence in recent years, funded in part with millions of dollars in financial support from taxpayers.\nLast year, the telecom company said it would expand its local headcount, which stood at 250 employees at the time.\nHuawei has the biggest R&D budget of any Chinese company. Selling and administrative costs rose 38.8 per cent to 86.4 billion yuan ($12.5 billion).\nHuawei, headquartered in the southern city of Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, is the biggest maker of network gear used by telephone and Internet companies and the No. 3 smartphone brand behind Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Ltd.\nSmartphone shipments rose 38.6 per cent last year to 45.4 million, according to IDC, a research firm. It said Huawei has a 10.6 per cent share of the global market, behind Apple at 18.3 per cent and Samsung at 18.1 per cent.\nHuawei is owned by its employees, with no publicly traded shares, but has reported financial results in recent years in an effort to allay security concerns in the United States and Europe.\nNew Huawei investment to speed up hiring in Ottawa, Markham, Waterloo",
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        "raw_content": "NO! Crash bars!\nI believe a man can fly.\nI believe in vampires and the Slayer.\nI believe in the Force and Jedi and Sith.\nI believe that Audrey needs to go into the Barn.\nI am willing to suspend my disbelief for an amazing amount of things, but.... The Devil is in the details.\nI see this CONSTANTLY in TV shows and movies: A character (victim or hero) is running through a building (most often a school) trying to escape. They come to the exit doors. They run up to them. And.... They're locked! No way out!\nInvariably, the doors the people are trying to get through have what are known as \"crash bars\". It's a safety feature common to doors in all sorts of buildings, but mandatory in schools (and other buildings). The primary feature of these doors is that they can't be locked in a way that prevents a person from exiting. They are one-way locks. You can always exit the building by pushing on the \"crash bar\".\nHey... put a chain on the door. Put a broomstick through the door handles. Park a truck in front of the doors. Okay. No problem. I can accept that.\nBut anytime you show a crash-bar-equipped door as being locked against egress, you're expecting me to believe that the sky is red, the sun is cold, and water is acidic. You force me to pause the show, get online, and bitch about your complete ineptitude.\nPlease. Stop making me do this.",
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        "raw_content": "These wild conspiracies on YouTube are really, really wrong about California\u2019s fires\nThe Woolsey and Paradise wildfires brought widespread devastation to California in November, killing more than 90 people and torching 250,000 acres of land.\nWith the fires now fully contained, residents have returned home to find nothing but scorched foundations. Officials are still on the hunt for hundreds of missing people \u2013 a process made more difficult by the onslaught of rain.\nIn the aftermath of the blazes, many are demanding to know how they got started.\nDetermining the cause of a wildfire can take months of investigation, which includes scouring the charred soil for clues.\nIn the meantime, conspiracy theorists have taken to YouTube to posit their own explanations.\nCrazy wildfire theories\nThe most widely circulated theory seems to have originated with the far-right conspiracy group QAnon, which often propagates wild assertions about Hollywood actors and high-ranking officials.\nThe group is now claiming that the California wildfires were caused by lasers or directed energy weapons manipulated by the US government.\nSome conspiracists argue that the fires were a government-led attempt to destroy entire regions, while others have suggested that the US was trying to clear a path for a high-speed rail system.\nLast year\u2019s wildfires yielded similarly bogus claims, which spread across YouTube and other platforms.\nTo set the record straight, we talked to Marko Bourne, a former Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) official who now leads Booz Allen Hamilton\u2019s emergency management, disaster assistance, and risk practice.\nLike most scientists, Bourne attributed the wildfires to a combination of weather and human activity.\nBy building on land that is susceptible to wildfires \u2013 namely, forested areas \u2013 humans have essentially put themselves in harm\u2019s way.\n\u201cWhile forest fires have always happened, [people] have impinged into areas that are prone to fire,\u201d he said.\n\u201cNow we\u2019re being impacted by those fires directly, where we wouldn\u2019t have [been before].\u201d\nOf the few natural causes of wildfires, lighting strikes are the most common. There\u2019s also the possibility that fires can be started by power lines.\nBourne said that\u2019s an atypical scenario, though it may have been the cause of last year\u2019s Camp Fire in California wine country.\nThe vast majority of wildfires in the US are caused by human activities such as neglecting campfires, flinging cigarette butts, burning debris, or committing arson.\nBut not every one of these errors can ignite a flame. Dry, windy conditions and low humidity tends to encourage the spread of wildfires and make them harder to control.\nFires also require some sort of ammunition.\n\u201cWildfires have occurred, and continue to occur, in areas where there\u2019s fuel,\u201d said Bourne. 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        "raw_content": "Mr. Kifleyesus Woldemichael (Member, Immigrant Seniors Advocacy Network)\nMr. Kifleyesus Woldemichael (Member, Immigrant Seniors Advocacy Network) at the Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Committee\nKifleyesus Woldemichael Member, Immigrant Seniors Advocacy Network\nThank you very much, Mr. Chairman.\nI was ready to speak a little more, but am only allowed to speak for two minutes. I want to give some enlightenment on three issues that were raised here before.\nFirst is the issue of the Supreme Court's decision. I was a judge on the supreme court of my country, Ethiopia, for 30 years. I know the division of power between the court and the legislative bodies. The court said that while the law was not discriminatory, it must be amended or discussed by Parliament. They did not close it completely.\nSecond, this was the right decision, because the law or issue was on the wrong track. They said, no, the right track would be for the law to be amended by Parliament, by the government. That is why we came here: this law must be amended. We are asking for an amendment of the law. So there is no issue to challenge this bill raising the decision of the Supreme Court.\nThird, I heard of a similar case that was rejected by a party in power before. We don't care about what has been done before. When it happened, we were in a great poverty, and we asked for a solution to our suffering. The decision that was made before by one party when it was in power does not bar our issue; it does not have a complete connection with it.",
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        "raw_content": "Anime of the Past: Tenchi Muyo: The Daughter of Darkness\nBy Justin Graham / September 18th, 2013\nTenchi Muyo: The Daughter of Darkness is a 1997 feature film produced by AIC. The second Tenchi Muyo theatrical feature after 1996\u2019s Tenchi Muyo in Love, it tells the tale of a bizarre intrusion into the usual, already pretty violent love triangle of Tenchi, Ayeka and Ryoko. It\u2019s also a film that I found incredibly confusing the first time that I watched it.\nThough, that confusion wasn\u2019t really the film\u2019s fault. When I first watched Daughter of Darkness back in its original North American release, my familiarity with Tenchi Muyo as a whole was limited to Tenchi Muyo in Love, the Tenchi Universe TV series, and a little bit of exposure to the OVA. I had no way of knowing that Daughter of Darkness exists in its own separate continuity bubble from every other production in the already fragmented franchise. It also didn\u2019t help that the original western marketing for the two theatrical films titled them as Tenchi the Movie and Tenchi the Movie 2.\nCollective visual representation of my reaction the first time I watched Daughter of Darkness.\nBut separate continuity aside, it\u2019s not that difficult to get up to speed. Tenchi still lives at home with his lecherous dad, his Juraian grandfather, and a gaggle (Cluster? Murder?) of girls from space. Only this time around, a strange new girl shows up and creates all sorts of new havoc.\nMeet Mayuka!\nMayuka doesn\u2019t simply invite herself into Tenchi\u2019s household. She insists that Tenchi is her father. A revelation that\u2019s concerning not only due to the fact that Tenchi hasn\u2019t fathered any children, but also due to the fact that Mayuka appears to be about Tenchi\u2019s age. 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As well as some very awkward scenes where Mayuka is perhaps a bit too eager to get close to her dad.\nJuuuuust a little.\nThings eventually go south for Mayuka as Yuzuha attempts to assert her will over her, changing her from an innocent girl into a puppet of violent death that kidnaps Ayeka\u2019s sister Sasami. This ultimately leads to a final showdown in which Tenchi and Ryoko infiltrate the dark world Yuzuha calls home in order to stop her. Merry Christmas.\nSanta brought her a soulless desire to murder! Yay!\nNo, really. Daughter of Darkness is, in its own way, a Christmas film. It ties the Japanese manner of celebrating the holiday, which has less to do with worshiping Christ and more to do with cake and presents, with Startica, a Juraian summer holiday of a similar manner. And that theme carries over into the fight with Yuzuha, who uses traps and magic that contain as much holiday cheer as they do potential for death. Mayuka is ultimately able to break free of Yuzuha\u2019s control through her desire to experience Christmas with her new friends.\nYuzuha loves holiday-themed death-traps more than the kid from Home Alone.\nUnfortunately, Mayuka doesn\u2019t make it out alive. But in the film\u2019s conclusion, Washu uses the gem that remains of her to allow her to be reborn as an infant, which the whole gang raises together. An undoubtedly major reason why this production exists in its own little corner outside of the other timelines.\nLittle Mayuka has an almost terrifying number of mothers now.\nEnjoyment of Daughter of Darkness hinges on one\u2019s familiarity with and enjoyment of Tenchi Muyo in general. I said before that Tenchi Muyo in Love was my introduction to the franchise, but I never felt as though I were lost watching it even though it was made for an audience already familiar with the characters. Daughter of Darkness never feels the same way. It requires a greater sense of familiarity to enjoy, particularly in regard to the relationships of the primary characters. Ayeka and Ryoko\u2019s fawning over Tenchi in Tenchi Muyo in Love isn\u2019t that important in terms of its narrative. But the establishment of Mayuka as a character in Daughter of Darkness heavily involves getting in their way of Tenchi, and Ryoko\u2019s more adversarial and violent responses to her provide the greatest conflict between the primary characters.\nThis is Ryoko\u2019s reaction to Mayuka for about two thirds of the movie.\nThat being said, Daughter of Darkness is an entertaining movie, though not in the same manner as the more nostalgia-minded Tenchi Muyo in Love. Those that enjoy the characters and are familiar with their relationships might find it to be a fun way to get a little holiday cheer. Otherwise, it\u2019s best to get an introduction to the franchise elsewhere before taking this one in.\nTenchi Muyo: The Daughter of Darkness was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America by Geneon Universal in conjunction with Funimation as part of a box set also containing Tenchi Muyo in Love and Tenchi Muyo in Love 2. The release contains both the original Japanese with English subtitles, as well as the English dub originally produced by Pioneer Entertainment. The film is not rated, but contains nudity and violence.\nAbout Justin Graham\nJustin joined Oprainfall through\u2026belligerence. (Note to others: This is not a good way to get noticed. This sort of thing only works once.) 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        "raw_content": "Every business person aspires to command a mastery of decision-making, an art that is especially valuable to those in leadership roles. Why is it that some people seem to always think quickly on their feet when under pressure, while others fumble to make a decision? Does an office setting and positions of power in business affect the way people think, speak, and act? 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        "raw_content": "Review of Shane Gregory\u2019s \u201cThe King of Clayfield\u201d\nThe King of Clayfield introduces us to a man who is the curator of a small museum in the town of Clayfield, Kentucky the day the Canton B virus comes to town. The virus essentially fries the brain of people affected by it, turning them into what amounts to zombies. But unlike most zombie apocalypse tales, the author made this plague a bit more varied with the effects of infection. It is airborne, which means that if you are near someone who is infected you can also become infected regardless of bites. An odd way to combat the potential infection is by drinking alcohol. It seems to prevent the virus from taking hold of your brain if you get intoxicated. There are different stages to the infection, with those who die from it coming back and acting more like traditional zombies. Those who are initially infected behave like they are somewhat human, with sexual urges and established pecking orders-they are primitive and violent, but definitely not undead cannibals. Those who die behave more like the traditional undead we are more familiar with. Getting bit doesn\u2019t seem to insure death, though it is uncertain whether anyone who dies, regardless of the cause, returns. It was certainly an interesting, a complex set of variables that the author introduces.\nThe story is told in first person and the narrator makes it clear how unprepared he is to survive during the course of the book. In fact, it is a running theme-from the first survivor he meets to everything he goes through, it is a reminder of how little those of us used to modern conveniences know about growing food, staying warm, getting water, hunting, and defending ourselves. He even jokes that he should collect someone who is Amish on a supply run so they can teach him how to function in a society without electricity and running water. The narrator meets up with several other survivors in his trek through his hometown and surrounding area, including a woman he went to high school with who becomes his closest companion as they face down challenges from both the living and the undead. They search houses, collect supplies, deal with other survivors both friend and foe, all as they are focused on sticking to Clayfield rather than trying to find another place deep in the countryside to hide out from the growing population of the infected and undead.\nThe characters, for the most part, seem believable. The main character comes across as somewhat passive at first and while he is forced to toughen up, he seems to acquiesce to the wishes of Jen, his newfound friend, for most of the story. Jen was not a very likable character. She is territorial and pushy, and the narrator seems to accept this as a matter of course, even when she does her best to push away Sara, a younger survivor who they find and that Jen perceives as a threat to her place in their small group. Jen is erratic and foolish at times, taking risks that are plain stupid.\nThe story is an easy read and again, the characters are believable-reacting in ways that are plausible given their dire circumstances. They were a mixed bag though, and no one leaving me with the urge to root for them. Some of the minor characters, like Brian, were interesting, but weren\u2019t along for most of the ride. Jen is incredibly annoying, and how the main character responds to her more annoying still, but this isn\u2019t to say it isn\u2019t completely plausible. The author does an excellent job making them plausible characters, just not altogether likable. There are two sequels, so the main character, who ranges from timid to rash in his thinking and acting may become someone who I can root for in those novels.\nThe King of Clayfield can be found here: http://smile.amazon.com/King-Clayfield-Shane-Gregory-ebook/dp/B006I9GYZ2/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8-1&qid=1409105570\nThis entry was posted on August 26, 2014 by patrickdorazio. It was filed under Other folk's stuff... and was tagged with Apocalypse, book review, horror, infected, Permuted Press, zombies.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Ransomware\" is a type of malware that holds files or computer operations for ransom. In the most common scenario, ransomware will encrypt files on an infected computer and demand that the user pay for the decryption key. Ransomware presents an unusual threat in that simply removing it from the computer does not solve the problem. When files have been encrypted, removing the ransomware does not make them available again. The files must be decrypted.\nWe have been extremely lucky so far. Most ransomware uses vulnerable encryption, like a simple XOR cipher, or a common key that need only be compromised once and then distributed to affected users. The distribution of ransomware has also fallen short of that of other threats like scareware. The number of people affected by ransomware has so far been small, and security researchers have been able to distribute unlocking tools capable of defeating the ransomware, but how long will we be so lucky? It may only be a matter of time until a more sophisticated, widespread ransomware assault hits the ill-prepared.\nWhen ransomware uses strong encryption and uses unique keys for each victim, security researchers may be unable to offer unlocking tools and a victim's only recourse would be to pay the ransom. When a widespread attack hits, the damage could be devastating, and the returns for the attackers would certainly provide inspiration and funding for further attacks. Some ransomware uses SMS short codes to take payments, which may allow attackers to hide the final billing amount or apply recurring charges and may allow panicked and unsuspecting minors to unknowingly make the payment without first alerting their parents. Introducing mobile providers into the mix may also affect the ability of the victim to recover the charges.\nScareware distributors have already figured out successful models, their threats are already close to the behavior of ransomware, and they certainly have the resources to develop more advanced ransomware. Perhaps scareware can serve as a preview into what ransomware may do in the future. The protection is the same simple, long-standing advice: backups. If the important stuff is backed up, then a computer infected with ransomware can be cleaned and returned to service without concern for encrypted files.\nIf you find yourself infected with ransomware and do not have backups, find a computer service company with security expertise that may be able to recover your locked data. If you have paid the ransom, notify your credit card company or mobile carrier and get your computer cleaned by a professional as quickly as possible. If you do not have a backup routine, now is the time to create one. You may be on borrowed time.",
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        "raw_content": "America\u2019s Mental Health\nPosted 5:43 AM, October 11, 2018, by PHL17 Morning News\nIn the age of rising suicide rates and increases in depression and anxiety, America is facing a true mental health crisis. To tell us more is Dr. Anthony Hassan, CEO & President at Cohen Veterans Network, and Linda Rosenberg, President and CEO at the National Council for behavioral health.\n\"We know across America that there is a challenge with accessing quality mental health care. We hear it from patients everyday who talk about their struggles getting care...hence this five thousand respondents survey,\" said Dr. Anthony Hassan.\n\"What we learned in this survey is six out of every ten Americans has looked for help for themselves or loved ones and seventy six percent of all Americans believe mental health is just as important as any physical health condition,\" said Rosenberg.\nThey also learned that younger people are more likely to talk about their illnesses and look for help. One solution is the Steven Cohen Veterans Clinics.\n\"Steven A. Cohen military family clinics is real help using philanthropy to ensure veterans and their family members have access to care. We also need to make sure that everyone continues to understand mental health is an illness and it can be treated effectively. So we need to let everyone in America know that there are solutions but we first have to give them access,\" said Dr. Anthony Hassan.\nThey believe insurance should be treating mental illnesses the same way they treat physical illnesses.\n\"We also want people to now that there is certified community behavioral health clinics in some communities and we want to make that nationwide,\" said Rosenberg.\nSo what can people do to erase the stigma around mental health?\n\"Well I think we are making some strides in stigma. I think what we need to be more concerned about is ensuring that when they ask for help the can get help. I think that's the challenge. You know, we have to take action when someone asks for help. And then they can see the results and the results will talk and reduce stigma,\" said Dr. Anthony Hassan.\nFor more information head to the NationalCouncil.org.\nWhy Black Men May Turn to the Barbershop for Healthcare",
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        "raw_content": "Notre Dame physicist receives $4.3 million NSF award for work at CERN\nUniversity of Notre Dame Professor of Physics Mitchell Wayne of the High Energy Physics group has received a $4.3 million award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support work on the Phase I upgrade of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector at the Large Hadron Collider, located at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland.\nThe Phase I upgrade is the first of two major initiatives that the CMS collaboration will undertake to improve the detector over the next several years. These upgrades will enable CMS to take full advantage of the planned increases in both the energy and intensity of the colliding beams at the LHC.\nUnder Wayne\u2019s direction, Notre Dame has responsibility for two important parts of the overall upgrade project, both involving the readout of the Hadronic Calorimeter (HCAL). All of the photo detectors in the HCAL will be replaced with approximately 16,000 silicon photomultipliers, an exciting new technology for photon detection. Notre Dame personnel based at CERN will complete much of this work.\nAbout 350 optical decoder units will be fabricated and tested at the Notre Dame High Energy Physics laboratory, and then shipped to CERN for installation in the upgraded detector. These units bring the light coming from particles interacting in the HCAL to the silicon photomultipliers.\nThis award is a significant development for the High Energy Physics group at the University of Notre Dame. In addition to having major responsibilities and visibility in the Phase I CMS upgrade project, it also provides support for two members of the Notre Dame team based at CERN and a number of technical staff on the Notre Dame campus. This work builds upon earlier work on CMS and previous experiments, including pioneering work on scintillating fibers done by Randy Ruchti, professor of physics at Notre Dame. The program will complement the ongoing efforts of the entire CMS High Energy Physics group at Notre Dame, including Michael Hildreth, Colin Jessop, and Kevin Lannon.\nThis award is part of an $11.5 million cooperative agreement led by the University of Nebraska that includes eight U.S. universities.\nContact: Mitchell Wayne, (574) 631-8475, mwayne@nd.edu",
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        "raw_content": "Young Adult Hip Conditions #physiotalk Mon 9th July\nOur chat on 9th July is guest hosted by @hipsterlife85 or M-J Sharp who blogs about her experiences at HipsterHip. The focus of the tweetchat is about young adult hip conditions mainly focussing on hip dysplasia.\n\u2018I am a student physiotherapist in the final year of my degree at Salford University, with an interest in young adult hip conditions. I am coming at this from a \u2018lay\u2019 perspective stemming from my involvement with academics, clinicians, surgeons & other patients whom I am in contact with, and also from my own experience with a hip condition in young adulthood\u2019.\nHip dysplasia is a condition in which the acetabulum (hip socket) does not fully develop from birth or after a growth spurt in adolescence or young adulthood (Pun, 2016). This means that the acetabulum is shallow or does not form a proper weight bearing surface over the femoral head. Congenital cases are usually referred to as Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) whereas cases in adolescents and young adults are referred to as Adolescent onset or Acetabular Dysplasia.\nIt is estimated that something between 0.5 \u2013 5% of the population have hip dysplasia \u2013 that\u2019s at least 1 in every 200 (Engesaeter et al, 2011; Pun, 2016). It is on a spectrum, from a mildly shallow acetabulum, through to more severe dysplasia or even a dislocating hip. It is currently unknown the exact prevalence of symptomatic hip dysplasia in young adults under 50.\nThe abnormal biomechanics of hip dysplasia can lead to the onset of secondary hip osteoarthritis at a much earlier age than usual, ultimately requiring a hip replacement at an early age (Wyles et al, 2017). 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Philippine Government and Economy\nIt\u2019s very surprising how different websites and health magazines are flaunting how they are geared to promote modern health and lifestyle. They claim to understand the needs of families, men women, teens and children when in fact they are just promoting artificial foods, books, vitamins, dietary pills and other forms of products.\nDigging deeper on the issue, we know the real score, they are there for one reason\u2026Profit not Health. Are they really serious that our health is their main concern? I doubt it.\nHealth is a worldwide issue and it\u2019s agonizing to know the sad truth that the very people that we\u2019re depending on to promote and create programs for a healthy living and environment are the one who are destroying it. They are the one who are launching war from one country to another leaving thousand of casualties.\nPhilippines is one of the poorest country in Asia, despite of its richness in natural resources, millions of Filipinos are surviving hunger everyday. While the present government is claiming that health and other social services is one of their priorities, records will not conform to it.\nBased on statistical data, the United Nations ranked the Philippines 90th out of 177 countries for the Human Development Index (HDI) in 2007. The HDI is a survey on the quality of life of citizens in UN member countries. It measures life expectancy, educational attainment, and GDP per capita. It was developed by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) as a standard means of measuring human development, a concept, which according to the UNDP, refers to the process of widening the options of persons, giving them greater opportunities for education, health care, income, employment, etc. It was also reported that in 2006, infant mortality rate in the Philippines is 24 per 1,000 live births.\nAccording to the Health Alliance for Democracy (HEAD), ten mothers die daily of pregnancy-and child-related causes. The group also said that seven out of ten Filipinos die without medical attention. Malnutrition and hunger is one of the major problems in our country and it is escalating everyday. A survey by IBON Foundation in April this year showed that 75.3 percent of families could not buy enough food.\nDespite this devastating fact, The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) showed its budget allocation for health.\nAverage allocation per year\nWhile I was typing this article, the news airing on our TV caught my attention and stopped me. 24 Oras, a news and current affairs program of GMA 7, one of our local TV is making a report about the poorest municipalities in the Philippines and according to Philippine National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) NCR is on top of the list. Very poor families are scattered in different places of Manila, considering that Manila is one of the most modern places in the Philippines.\nMy hub took these photos today, while he is on his way to school to deliver students\u2019 IDs. His way was blocked by these people swarming around the corner, curiously, he made his way to know what\u2019s going on, and it\u2019s the same scenario that we see on TV everyday, these people are patiently waiting to buy NFA rice. I told him jokingly why he didn\u2019t buy a kilo for our dinner. Well it\u2019s not a really a joke as we are also surviving hunger everyday. We are having hard time to make both ends meet.\nDue to continuous oil price hikes which trigger unstoppable price increase in commodities, we are poorer now than we were 2 years ago. We can\u2019t even buy a half cavan of rice unlike in the past that we already have a sack ready even before our rice dispenser runs out of rice. We are already using coal to save gas and my kids are complaining of eating noodles for their breakfast.\nThe only luxury that we have in our house now is my internet connection because I am using this to earn a living. But the kids are having a hard time in adjusting but I always console them that things will get better soon and I know that we have to double our work and I have to spend sleepless nights in my online works to do this.\nJust like the many poor families in the Philippines, I am taking my sincere call to the government to prioritize health and employment, for a strong republic will remain a dream if these issues will not be properly addressed. And lastly, how can it be a strong republic when its people are weak, sick and dying of hunger?\nBy Juliet \u0095 Posted in Activism, Current Events, Politics & Economy\t\u0095 Tagged Activism, health issues in the philippines, people and hunger, philippine economy, Philippine Government and Economy, pinay blogger, pinay mommy, Pinaykeypoint, poverty in the philippines, strong republic",
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        "raw_content": "Silo|\u02c8s\u012bl\u014d|: a tower or pit on a farm to store grain.\nSilos are a common sight here in Iowa. Since Iowa is mostly farm fields, they are part of our landscape. Yet, when we went to Texas, we toured a silo. What we visited was not an ordinary silo though. In fact it was a popular destination.\nAs you already know, we went to Texas two weeks ago for a medical mission (see previous post). But we were still able to squeeze some time for a side trip.\nAfter we landed in Fort Worth, Texas and were on our way to our hotel, we saw many road signs that lead to Waco, Texas. My wife asked our Uber driver how far Waco was from Fort Worth, and he told us that it was about an hour and fifteen minutes drive. My wife got excited.\nWaco, Texas has been known in the past for some disturbing events. Some even correlate Waco to Wacko, which means Psycho. If you don\u2019t know the history, it was about a cult led by David Koresh who had his followers live on a ranch in Waco. However, it was later put under siege by the government authorities in 1993. The compound was set ablaze, leading to several deaths.\nMy wife was not excited to see Waco for that. Fortunately, Waco is now known in a more positive light thanks to the popularity of Chip and Joanna Gaines. This couple became famous due to their HGTV show \u201cFixer Upper,\u201d where they converted many rundown houses in Waco into beautiful dream homes.\nThe \u201cFixer Upper\u201d show ended, but this couple has engaged in some other business of their own. They had bought a property in Waco that has a rundown silo, and they turn it into their own store, making it their most notable project to date. It is officially known as the \u201cMagnolia Market at the Silos.\u201d It is rustic, yet chic. Like a blend of steel and flowers. This property is now a tourist destination.\nIt was not in our initial plan to go to Waco, but my wife, who is an avid fan of Chip and Joanna Gaines, could not resist the chance to see this place. In order to visit Waco from Fort Worth, we had to rent a car. Going by taxi or Uber would have been impractical as it would be too costly, and riding a bus would take us several hours \u2013 a time that we didn\u2019t have.\nWhen we went to the car rental, we were told that the only vehicle available since we did not have a reservation, was a large pick-up truck. That did not stop us. We drove that big truck to Waco and readily blended-in as Texans. Everything is big in Texas!\nMy wife could not contain her excitement when we reached the Magnolia Market. Needless to say, we did not leave that store empty-handed.\nBesides the home d\u00e9cor store, they also have a garden, a seed supply store, and several food trucks selling gourmet sandwiches, interestingly flavored ice cream, freshly squeezed lemonade and much more.\nIn that market, they also have a bakery that sells some rather tasty cupcakes. The bakery was so popular, that the line snaked long outside the building. A sign in that bakery states: \u201cA balanced diet is a cupcake in each hand.\u201d Of course we tried some of those bake goods too.\nEven though we were there for only a little more than an hour, we felt gratified. We spent more time driving than the actual time we stayed there, but it was still worth the effort. For one thing, it made my wife happy. And that was more than enough for me.\nPosted By: pinoytransplant\tCategory: places\tTags: Chip and Joanna Gaines, Fixer Upper, HGTV, Magnolia, silos, Texas, tourist, travel, Waco\n\u00ab Older Post Texas Mission\t\u00bb Newer Post A Passenger\n2 thoughts on \u201cSteel Magnolia\u201d\nAnd, when momma\u2019s not happy, ain\u2019t nobody happy. \ud83d\ude42",
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        "raw_content": "Change. That is the only constant thing in this ever-changing world.\nNot too long ago, we cannot get by our daily lives without the typewriter, mimeograph machine, telephone booth (not just Superman), cassette tape recorder, floppy disc, and film negatives. Do you even know what they are?\nWhen was the last time you placed a 35 mm roll of film in the film cartridge of your camera? Or when was the last time you held a real printed photograph instead of viewing it on a computer monitor or from a smart phone?\nIn the world of medical radiographic images, the same is true. In our practice, rarely do we see a real printed x-ray film nowadays. Instead, everything is now digital or electronic.\nGone are the days when we have to wait for several minutes for an x-ray technician to develop the film in a dark room. Then wait for it to dry. Then hand you the film. And then you have to find an x-ray view box to hang it so you can read it.\nToday, we view radiographic images digitally through PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System), which is a network of computers used by radiology department, that we can access through our desktop, laptop, tablet, or even our smart phone. And if a referred patient comes with an x-ray taken by a radiology department not in our network, he brings in his x-ray images in a CD that we can load and view.\nHowever the other day, a new patient referred to us came in with a real copy of her chest x-ray film. A real film!\nI have not held one of these for a while. I missed the feel of its smooth texture on my fingers. The crisp sound of the film as you pull it out of the envelope and wave it softly in the air. Its peculiar slight acidic scent (from the x-ray developer and fixer chemical solution). The unmistakable exotic taste of its\u2026..ah, er\u2026\u2026. no, I have not done that.\nWho knew that a plain x-ray film will bring me such nostalgia?\nAs I hold the x-ray film in my hand, I looked around for a viewbox (negatoscope is the technical term), but can\u2019t find one. I guess they don\u2019t install them anymore. I was in one of our newly constructed multi-specialty satellite clinic, and they don\u2019t have a negatoscope in the whole building. None. Zilch. Nada.\nSo how did I view the x-ray?\nI held the film against the bright window and squint my eyes a little, just like the \u201cold\u201d days.\nRight after graduating from medical school, almost twenty-five years ago, I worked in a small (and I mean really small) rural hospital in Plaridel Bulacan, in the Philippines. There whenever I ordered an x-ray, I even helped with shooting and developing it. That\u2019s why I cannot forget the aroma of the freshly developed x-ray film. And while the film was still wet, I would hold it against the light, squint my eyes, and read it.\nThat was just like yesterday. Yet so much have changed.\nAs I looked at the film of my current patient, I also peered through the window and looked outside at the present world I\u2019m in, while I relived and reminisced the past through the window of my mind.\n(*photo taken with an i-Phone; and in case you\u2019re asking, the chest x-ray was normal)\nPosted By: pinoytransplant\tCategory: filipino, medicine, pinoy\tTags: change, doctor, memories, PACS, past, photographs, pictures, Plaridel, Plaridel Bulacan, radiographs, radiology, x-rays\nChanged: landscape of the city, due to constructions of high rise buildings\nNo Change: plight of the poor\nThis somehow, need to change.\n(*photo taken during my last home visit in Manila)\n(**Entry for WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Change)\nPosted By: pinoytransplant\tCategory: Uncategorized\tTags: change, Manila, photography, postaday\n\u201cIf we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.\u201d \u2013 Anne Bradstreet (British poet 1612-1672)\nPosted By: pinoytransplant\tCategory: pictures, weather\tTags: adversity, change, nature, postaday, prosperity, seasons, winter\n\u201cGod, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.\u201d \u2014 Reinhold Niebuhr\nIn my room of our home in Manila, was a poster with a picture of the sun shining through tree branches, and with the above quotation written on it. Even though I don\u2019t have that poster anymore, the message seems to have forever imprinted in my mind.\nWith another birthday looming on the horizon, it\u2019s that time again for me for an inventory.\nNo, I\u2019m not doing an inventory of all the birthday gifts I received over the years, nor all of the properties I have. Inventory of my properties will be much easier, since I really don\u2019t have much I can call my own \u2013 the banks, credit and lending companies owns most of them. I\u2019m doing an inventory of who, what and where I am, at this point in my life.\nAs the above quotation said, there are things we cannot change and can change. So I have to accept my receding and thinning hairline. Wearing a hairpiece, is never an option for me (though the wig that Washington used and was common during those days, the one with side curls, looks interesting). And I should do something for my bulging and flabby belly. That means I need to keep running and do more crunches.\nI read not too long ago that the average life span in the US is now pegged at 78 years old. This is higher than what it was several years ago, and people are living longer. I know I am already a few years past the halfway point of this average life span. There is no denying that I am in my middle age.\nThe problem is that, between my father and my two grandfathers (father\u2019s and mother\u2019s side), nobody among them lived past middle age. I have to contend with that genes. I cannot choose or change my family and its genetic pool. However, I definitely can change my lifestyle into a healthy one to improve my longevity.\nBut there is more to life than health and durability, even though those are important. Our relationships, the way we deal with our neighbors, friends and family, I believe are more precious. Things that really matter \u2014 what we want to be remembered, when we are gone.\nYes, I know I cannot change the world. I cannot change other people. Definitely I cannot change my enemies, but I can change my attitude towards them, and make them friends. I cannot even change my wife, but I can accept her as she is. Nor can I change my kids, but at least I can guide them. The only person I can change is me.\nBoat in a Storm (by John Lund)\nI am thankful for this blessed journey. I am thankful for where I have been, where I am now, and where this voyage will take me. As I continue to navigate in this sea of life, I know I cannot change the storms, the winds, and the waves. But I can change and adjust my sail.\nThere is one more thing I can do: trust the One who controls the winds and the waves, that He will guide me through.\nPosted By: pinoytransplant\tCategory: life\tTags: birthday, change, inventory, life journey, Prayer, sailing",
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        "raw_content": "A look back at the most newsworthy artists, events, themes, comebacks, insane album rollouts, and fights of 2013. Including Daft Punk, Arcade Fire, Beyonc\u00e9, Kanye, Kendrick Lamar, Sky Ferreira, and much, much more.\nOne year ago, we never would have guessed Daft Punk would have one of the highest-selling albums of the year and one of the biggest singles in the world. We couldn't have imagined that Beyonc\u00e9 would throw her new album up on iTunes in the middle of the night with no advance warning, or that Morrissey's autobiography would ever see the light of day. We thought we'd probably never hear another David Bowie or My Bloody Valentine or Boards of Canada album again. We couldn't have possibly prepared ourselves for the \"Bound 2\" video.\nYeah, it was a very busy year.\nNow, we take the time to look back at the biggest stories of 2013. Below, you'll find a list of some of the artists that generated the most news this year. On the following pages, we've gathered thoughts on some topics that we believe helped define 2013 (elaborate album rollouts, comebacks and reunions, the fights against Spotify and cell phones), as well as lists of the best music moments on TV, some of our favorite Vine and Instagram video accounts, beefs of the year, and musicians that we lost in 2013.\nThanks for reading, and stay tuned to Pitchfork News for much, much more in 2014.\nDaft Punk by Nabil\nNewsworthy Artists of the Year\nIt began with about 15 seconds of Nile Rodgers' unmistakable guitar sound, the band's logo, and those two iconic robot helmets. It was the return of Daft Punk, heralded during a \"Saturday Night Live\" commercial break.\nFor those first couple bursts of promotion, it didn't matter what new Daft Punk music sounded like. Even if they'd become a jug band, people would still be excitedly tweeting about it. With only that initial few seconds of new music, people were understandably pumped. Somebody even made a 10-hour loop of Rodgers' riff on YouTube.\nRandom Access Memories was an event. The duo's first proper album since they took a pyramid on tour and scored Tron was clearly very expensive to make. The list of contributors was staggering: Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder, Todd Edwards, Chilly Gonzales, the Strokes' Julian Casablancas, Paul Williams, DJ Falcon, Panda Bear. It was a masterwork of audiophile geekery. And that geekery paid off with a slew of 2014 Grammy nominations.\nThe promotional madness continued post record release. They put out a music video for \"Lose Yourself to Dance\", which kept to the aesthetic of the early promos, and another one for \"Instant Crush\". They hung out with Ron Burgundy. They had a racecar, condoms, action figures. A giant box set. There was the whole Colbert/VMAs debacle.\nAmazingly, they still haven't performed these songs live. At all. But their first announced performance, at the 2014 Grammy Awards, indicates that we may be in for another Year of Daft Punk to come. -- Evan Minsker\nRadio silence can cause people to imagine wacky things. From this vantage, it\u2019s almost comical to consider the speculation the world drummed up about Beyonc\u00e9 in 2013, the year she logically was due to follow up 2011's excellent 4. Had she scrapped plans for her rumored fifth album altogether, or was she putting it off because she couldn\u2019t get it right? Was she nervous about the fall\u2019s pop tidal wave of Miley, Katy, and Gaga? Was she pregnant with a second child already?\nWe should\u2019ve known she was up to something extra special. Beyonc\u00e9, the world\u2019s reigning queen of overachievement and perfectionism\u2014not to mention talent\u2014would never have let another year pass without something bigger and better to show for it. Never mind her performance of the National Anthem at Barack Obama\u2019s second Inauguration Ceremony or the neat little way she resolved the ensuing lip-sync controversy. (\u201cAny questions?\u201d) Forget her performance at the Super Bowl, the marathon tour of stadiums around the world, or the political mini-tizzies caused by the Pepsi campaign, the Cuba trip or the pledge to veganism. Erase her Tumblr, her Instagram, and her self-directed, self-shot, self-produced autobiographical documentary from your memory. They all just seem like expert decoys now. -- Carrie Battan\nJF Lalonde\nIt's easy to forget that the elaborate roll-out to Arcade Fire's massive fourth album Reflektor began in the most unassuming way possible: When a fan tweeted at them (\"you're my favorite\"), the band replied, \"Thanks. Our new album will be out October 29th.\" At which point the internet collectively freaked out. Things got more complicated from there, though.\nArcade Fire had an odd love/hate relationship with digital life in 2013. The album's first single, the percussive, James-Murphy-produced \"Reflektor\" (which featured backup vocals from David Bowie) was a rather scathing critique of time spent \"staring at a screen\" (\"We're so connected, but are we even friends?\" Win Butler warbles), and everything about the enigmatic marketing campaign leading up to the record's release\u2014the secret shows billed as \"The Reflektors\", the Reflektor logo graffiti tagged (in most cases) in washable paint\u2014seemed intended to create the sort of band-crafted mystique that's become so difficult to maintain in the age of internet. It made perfect sense that Spike Jonze picked them to score his film Her, a vaguely dystopic story about a man who falls in love not with a flesh-and-blood person but a Siri-esque operating system.\nThe Arcade-Fire-vs.-the-Internet beef took an interesting turn in November, when they announced that\u2014like at the Reflektors shows\u2014\"formal attire or costume\" would be encouraged on their 2014 arena tour. Not everyone was happy about this, and the reaction prompted the band to issue a statement: \"Please relax. It's super not mandatory. It just makes for a more fun carnival atmosphere when we are all in it together.\"\nLuckily, the hugely ambitious double-album Reflektor was able to capture that carnival atmosphere in its best songs, from the soul-surging sing-along \"Afterlife\" to the kinetic, confetti-strewn \"Here Comes the Nighttime\". The actual music that Arcade Fire gave us in 2013 is what will endure, not the bottomless Twitter debates about formal attire\u2014or even those giant papier-m\u00e2ch\u00e9 heads. Rule #1 of the internet is that haters are gonna hate, so in the end all of the chatter surrounding the band that had nothing to do with the record itself (\"just a reflection of a reflection of a reflection...\") had a way of proving Reflektor's point. -- Lindsay Zoladz\nWhat might the year in music have looked like had Kanye West broken into the fashion industry on his own terms before recording Yeezus? A world without Kanye\u2019s spark-plug energy and thirst for vindication sounds downright dull. We might not have heard the mythical dark album recorded in a spare Parisian apartment, which swept in everyone from Daft Punk to Chief Keef and Justin Vernon to oodles of underground producers, all whittled down to elemental form by Rick Rubin at the 11th hour. We might not have witnessed the thrillingly unconventional Yeezus promotion: the stark projections on buildings across the world, the non-existent album cover, the \"Saturday Night Live\" performance that was almost violent in its dark minimalism.\nWe also might not have experienced Kanye\u2019s resurgent relationship with the press, where he continued to slap away the boring rules of interviewer-interviewee conduct in order to make himself heard. There would\u2019ve been no endless endless scroll of impassioned quotes about the nature of creativity and classism and racism and populism and glass ceilings, no brand new volume of Kanye-isms to pass around. (And distilled to meme form for your 2014 New Year's resolution-making needs) No chances for Kanye to put Jimmy Kimmel and his dopey arrogance in its place, or to publicly shame Nike and the paparazzi alike. No chance for Kanye to overstep his boundaries a bit and remind Sway that he doesn\u2019t have the answers, man. No nipple-less Kim Kardashian on a motorcycle in front of what amounts to a Lisa Frank sticker book. No exhilarating foil to Jay-Z\u2019s corporate shilling.\nKanye fans everywhere can thank the fashion industry for lighting a fire under his ass and helping write one of the most exciting stories of 2013.-- Carrie Battan\nIt was a year of triumph for Sky Ferreira. After a long journey through the music industry, the 21-year-old pop singer finally released an incredible debut LP on her own terms. She managed to carve out a space for herself rather than falling in line with prevailing pop trends. From there, she released surreal, unsettling videos, posed for a provocative album cover, and planned a major tour with the loudest and most controversial pop star of the year. She was also arrested for drug possession, but it didn't slow her down.\nWith Night Time, My Time, Ferreira's music situated itself as more powerful than any of this surrounding noise\u2014in the wake of last year's lane-shifting single with Dev Hynes, \"Everything Is Embarrassing\", the new songs proved to be even better. On stage, she covered Elliott Smith and Cat Power; like those songwriters before her, Ferreira comes off as an artist who is misunderstood, but who offers reason to listen along and decode her messages.-- Jenn Pelly\nColin Kerrigan\nIn 2013, Jay Z changed the rules. But not in the ground-up, revolutionary sort of way he'd maybe like you to believe. Shawn Carter is a celebrity millionaire, and his #newrules came because he made a promotional album release deal with a corporation. Samsung bought one million copies of Magna Carta Holy Grail to distribute to its smartphone owners on a data-mining app. While Billboard said those Samsung sales wouldn't count toward the charts, the RIAA ended up changing their rules, making it so Jay released a platinum album the moment it hit shelves.\nRegardless of the corporate promotion, Magna Carta was album full of A-list contributors: Justin Timberlake, Frank Ocean, Nas, Beyonc\u00e9, Rick Ross, Timbaland, Pharrell, Swizz Beatz, Mike Will Made It, Hit-Boy, The-Dream, Mike Dean, No ID, and others. (Rick Rubin, though featured in the album's promos, was not involved. That seemed like a weird move, especially considering those ads happened shortly after Rubin worked on Yeezus.) It was a costly album worthy of a guy who helped Baz Luhrmann on the music for The Great Gatsby (and who became a talking point in the White House press room). Was it a good album? Eh.\nThe decadence didn't end with the ultra-expensive list of contributors or the unveiling of the album cover next to the actual Magna Carta. It was marketed as a piece of \"high art\"\u2014work to be considered alongside the many artists Jay loudly endorsed: Picasso, Basquiat, Leonardo, etc. He didn't make a video: He made a short \"performance art film\" for HBO. It documented a Marina Abramovi\u00e7-esque endurance piece where he rapped \"Picasso Baby\" for six straight hours (in the company of Abramovi\u00e7 herself, Judd Apatow, Fab Five Freddy, Picasso's granddaughter, and many other famous people).\nMaybe all big albums in the future will be released via corporate-sponsored apps. Or maybe, they'll just arrive online unannounced, fully-formed, and accompanied by videos for every track. Maybe Jay Z's wife was the real rule-changer of 2013 after all.-- Evan Minsker\nAnyone looking for an example of an effective album rollout in the era of new media can do no better than Drake. Rather than tease his record in slow, unsatisfying increments, Drake shared a steady collection of hits\u2014\"Started From the Bottom\", \"Girls Love Beyonc\u00e9\", \"No New Friends\", \"The Motion\", \"5AM in Toronto\"\u2014that were so strong they could've shaped the year in music had Drake not eventually eclipsed them with, you know, the actual album.\nBefore he even announced the details of Nothing Was the Same or released its marquee single (\"Hold On We're Going Home\"), Drake set the tone by inviting music's heaviest hitters\u2014including his frenemy and role model Kanye West\u2014to revel in his glory in his own backyard. Meanwhile, Drake the Regular Guy continued to charm: giddily taking shots out of his Grammy, having a heartfelt conversation on stage at NYU with Elliott Wilson, hamming it up for Ellen DeGeneres and Chelsea Handler, smoothing over any tiffs that came his way before they got serious. Drake has been many things, but this year's the first he can call himself a model of professionalism and savvy. -- Carrie Battan\nMaya Arulpragasam's year kicked off with mini spat in which she claimed that her label, Interscope, was holding back release of her new album Matangi because they didn't like its\u2026 \"excess of positivity.\" The tiff set the stage for the sometimes odd interplay between her newfound inner zen master and the string of controversies she found herself in leading up to the release of her fourth album. (Matangi did, against all odds, arrive in November).\nAt one point, M.I.A. threatened to leak the record, only to grow quiet and eventually wind up just streaming it the good old-fashioned Vevo way the week of its official release. When the revelations about NSA surveillance came to light, she pointed out on her Tumblr that the stuff she'd been lambasted for and told was juvenile\u2014all that Google connected to the government stuff in 2010\u2014was more prescient than people gave her credit for. When slapped with a $1.5 million lawsuit by the NFL over that famed middle finger at the Super Bowl, she turned around and asked her fans to help her draft an Encyclopedia of all of the ways the league behaves \"unwholesomely\". Generally understood to have a complicated bond with the world of high-fashion, she created a line for Versace that seemed to go off without a snag. And that embattled documentary stuck in a tug-of-war between director Steve Loveridge and Roc Nation? It's back on, with the help of a UK non-profit organization that helps fund documentaries. Sometimes things do actually work out for M.I.A. -- Carrie Battan\nTrent Maxwell\nIn 2010, Justin Timberlake made one of his many cameos on \"Saturday Night Live\", appearing in a sketch with Andy Samberg called \"Actor II Actor\". The premise was that the two actors would have a serious conversation, specifically about acting, \u00e0 la \"Inside the Actor's Studio\". After some straight-faced posturing and introductions, Samberg blurts out his first question with a cheeseball smile: \"When are you gonna make some more music?\" Timberlake then gets faux-upset and storms off. Samberg shouts after him: \"Everyone wants to know! We just wanna dance again!\"\nIn the seven years since FutureSex LoveSounds, Timberlake had become the star of romantic comedies, action films, Oscar-nominated features, several Lonely Island shorts, and those \"History of Rap\" videos with Jimmy Fallon. But most of his work as an actor was an unsatisfying reminder that he hadn't put out any music in a while. Then, right at the start of 2013, he was back, talking about how much music means to him. He said he was ready. With a dramatic monologue, he made it sound like he was a perfectionist, secretly cutting into his movie star hours by toiling away at his next great pop opus.\nIn March, he shared a new batch of Timbaland-helmed songs: seven- and eight-minute orchestral soul-pop odysseys, at that. After his long absence from pop music, he had a predictably huge year: an enormous-selling album, a hit single featuring Jay Z (and one not featuring Jay Z), guest spots on Jay's album, and a seemingly endless series of arena shows.\nDuring the VMAs, Timberlake delivered a career-spanning medley\u2014new material, early solo work, and a very brief 'NSync reunion that served as one of the night's more underwhelming moments. Seeing Justin dance next to JC Chasez and Joey Fatone confirmed that he doesn't really need to look back. (It was a lot like Beyonc\u00e9's Super Bowl Halftime Show reunion with Destiny's Child: extremely brief mid-performance teases that ended with the former bandmates walking off stage so the stars could get back to singing their hits by themselves.) Timberlake's done well on his own. He escaped the boy band era and emerged a decade later with artistic credibility and a pile of new hits. He doesn't need to revisit the all-denim years.\nOh, yeah... he also released a second album this year, but the less said about that, the better. -- Evan Minsker\nHow did Death Grips do this again? After a monumental 2012 marked by two great albums, a dick-pic of an album cover, and enough unexpected moves to result in their dismissal from Epic Records, you'd expect drummer Zach Hill and MC Stefan Burnett\u2014now rejoined by producer Andy Morin\u2014to remain quiet. But even Death Grips' silence in 2013 spoke volumes. In between sharing a series of videos and dealing with their old label, it seemed the group was working on building its mystique back up. Hill, unexpectedly, had not been touring, despite being the band's crucial, physical force. In May, we received first word that yet another Death Grips LP was in the works, to be released by an imprint aligned with Capitol. Hill had also undertaken the ambitious project of writing, directing and scoring a feature film.\nAs it turned out, that was all just the calm before the storm. Instead of playing a Lollapalooza after party, the \"show\" featured an unmanned children's drum kit, a projected screenshot of an emailed suicide note, and pre-recorded Death Grips music. Fans destroyed their equipment after learning the group wouldn't play. Then it turned out that the band had never intended to play at all; nor did they intend to play any of their scheduled shows. Was it brilliant, minimalist performance art in the vein of John Cage? Or just a dick move?\nAnd then, out of nowhere, they released another unannounced record, Government Plates, again for free. In the wake of a polarizing conversation about what the group owed its fans, Death Grips had the last word. -- Jenn Pelly\nIt was a year of high highs and low lows that kept Morrissey fixed to our cultural consciousness once again. On the one hand, there was the monumental 400-plus-page autobiography for Penguin Classics, which shared and spawned revelations about Morrissey's sexuality and became an instant bestseller. On the other hand, tour cancellations and postponements and apology notes abounded due to ongoing health concerns. In January, he was hospitalized and diagnosed with a bleeding ulcer; \"The reports of my death have been greatly understated,\" he said. In March, he cancelled a show due to pneumonia. \"I hope this isn't the end,\" he wrote that month, and later, in July, \"Each year of life brings us nearer to our decline, but I will continue to seek a listener until I'm dead in a ditch.\" In November, Moz was again in the hospital for a concussion and whiplash.\n2013 also brought many more classic entries in the long, long list of Morrissey's political fights, not to mention many opportunities to revel in the general wonder of his speech. He called the Royal Family \"mentally defective\" and, in true Moz form, spoke out about the death of Margaret Thatcher, noting, \"No British politician has ever been more despised by the British people.\" There was his \"Thankskilling\" note to President Obama, his call to action against foie gras, his fight with Jimmy Kimmel and the cast of \"Duck Dynasty\", and the saga in which he nearly convinced the Staples Center to go 100% vegetarian. He capped off the year by performing at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, a fitting, triumphant ending to a turbulent year. -- Jenn Pelly\nDidn't it seem like we'd know more by now? Back in April, someone claiming to be Jai Paul\u2014the enigmatic and devastatingly talented London pop eccentric who prior to this year had released only two songs, 2010's \"BTSTU\" and 2012's \"Jasmine\"\u2014uploaded 16 untitled tracks to Bandcamp. At first, it seemed like this was his long-awaited self-titled debut. (One early theory was that Paul had pulled a Death Grips and released it himself online without the approval of his label, XL.) But a few days after it appeared, the album was pulled from Bandcamp. XL issued a statement saying that these songs were \"a collection of various unfinished recordings from Jai's past\" that had been uploaded \"illegally.\" Paul (or at least someone claiming to be him) made a (verified) Twitter account just to confirm that he had not uploaded the demos. \"Statement to follow later,\" he said. But one never did. Eight months later, cryptically, this remains his only tweet.\nThe same questions we were asking back in April remain unanswered today: Are these songs finished products (Paul's previous singles both had a patchy, unfinished quality about them) or demos? Is it possible that, despite what he tweeted, Paul (or his label) did leak the album in an effort to drum up publicity? Or was it leaked by the thief who (allegedly) stole Paul's laptop? And, most naggingly of all: how much longer will we have to wait for Paul's \"official\" debut?\nLuckily, Jai Paul (if we can call it that) is good enough to make these questions feel like secondary concerns. All year these sixteen tracks have been passed around online and\u2014with or without Paul's approval\u2014have taken on a life of their own. (Case in point: check out all the amazing results when you search \"jai paul BTSTU choreography\" on Youtube.) In a year when more established artists went to great (and pricy) lengths to create some sort of mystique surrounding their album releases, mystery was a hot commodity. But nobody committed to enigma more thoroughly in 2013 than Jai Paul. Will 2014 be the year that we finally get a glimpse of the pop genius behind the curtain? As he murmurs in the third track, which fans have taken to calling \"Zion Wolf\": \"We'll see.\" -- Lindsay Zoladz",
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        "raw_content": "Queen Obama announced his plan to solve the American \u201chousing crisis\u201d. It entails more than 75 BILLION dollars for the refinancing of homes of \u201cresponsible homeowners\u201d (if these guys are \u201cresponsible\u201d, what does that mean for those actually making payments on time\u2026maybe they are irresponsible in this new Orwellian world), and for reducing the monthly payments of at least 3-4 million MORE people. Wow. That is not all. The Queen has also stated that he is adding another 200 BILLION US DOLLARS to the fraudulent and inefficient dynamic duo of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. This is nothing more than several more steps toward Marxism and a massive kick in the middle-class groin.\nWhy should we continue to pay for our mortgages? Millions of Americans will have their loans refinanced with very favorable terms, thanks to our socialist government and our taxes. I have no doubt that many people will even have their homes provided to them completely gratis. There is simply no incentive for the average citizen to continue to pay for their houses when their taxes are being used to pay for other people\u2019s castles.\nIs there any better indication that our country is no longer a constitutional republic, but is now a tyranny, ruled by a charismatic despot with no respect for the important historical underpinnings of our great land? The \u201cAmerican Dream\u201d was to work hard, save, and eventually buy a warm safe abode, with our without a white picket fence, in which to raise a family. Most hard-working industrious men were able to accomplish this goal in years past.\nThe dream, however, has been sullied and perverted again and again in recent decades by intrusive governmental efforts to codify this goal as a RIGHT of every American resident, legal or illegal. Does it not devalue the toil of men and women to save and buy a modest home, if others are able to obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars for homes they simply cannot afford to purchase? Banks would never have approved of such lending in the past. But, legislators seeking to curry favor from minority groups have forced banks to make risky loans, and gave government guarantees to tens of thousands of unqualified borrowers. All stupid things must come to an ugly end.\nIf you are prone to grandiose conspiracy theories, there is none more sublime in its construction or devilish in its execution than the centralization of power taking place right now in our financial sector. It goes like this: Marxists in the Congress mandate loose lending to all potential homeowners under the guise of redressing past discrimination. Banks will no longer be able to use statistical formulae to ascertain the probability that the loans will be repaid, for these figures are obviously skewed to discriminate against people of color. The left-wing congressmen then wait for the inevitable mass default on millions of dollars of mortgages, which brings the banks to the precipice of collapse. At that moment, the saintly politicians rush in to \u201csave\u201d the banking system by absorbing the assets and nationalizing all financial activity, while demonizing greedy capitalists as the culprits. At this point, the central government effectively controls the means of production in our country \u2013 the literal definition of SOCIALISM.\nThe philosophical weakness of Marxism has always been the lack of individual incentive. IF wages are equal, regardless of skill or effort, the incentive to produce more than the weakest link is nil. Equally, if individuals are provided with money and homes for nothing, the incentive for most Americans to espouse a \u201cProtestant work ethic\u201d is compromised. As we suffer great pain and distress, supposedly due to falling productivity as a result of a trough in the business cycle, it is illogical to create more disincentives for higher productivity and effort. However, we all know that this economic malaise was the result of governmental meddling in financial affairs, Federal Reserve over-manipulation of the money supply, and political efforts to buy votes with our tax money. Of course, the solution to our crisis is MORE governmental control of the financial sector, more manipulation (printing) of the money supply by the Federal Reserve, and even greater attempts by politicians to buy votes with more and more and more governmental programs and give-aways.\nThe hard-working middle class are the suckers. We are suckers for working hard to get little, because others do no work to get the same, while the worth of everything we have toiled to attain is devalued by the government. We are suckers for saving and making mortgage payments on time, because others with no work or credit history get the same loans, and will get better terms when the government refinances those ill-advised instruments. We are suckers for believing in long-defiled core values of western civilization, for saluting a flag which has grown to represent a land which steals from its citizens to distribute to peoples of the rest of the world, for serving in the military of a country which has been hijacked by left-wing radicals promoting a rebranded form of Marxism.\nWill we ever wake up and throw off the hands of tyranny? How many times will the government spit in our faces as we cry for a country which no longer exists? 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        "raw_content": "Fidelity Bank present prizes to winners, ends Promo\nLawal Abimbola Bakare, Alex Shaibu, and Ekene Nzurumike were on Thursday presented with their cash prizes of N5million, N3million, and N1million respectively by Fidelity Bank Plc in Lagos to wrap up its Get Alert in Millions Promo.\nSpeaking at the event, the Managing Director of the bank, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was represented by Mrs Chijioke Ugochukwu, the Executive Director of the bank in charge of Products and Shared Services, stated that the promo has put smiles on the faces of the customers who won several prizes. He also promised that the bank would soon come up with another promo to gladden the hearts of its customers,\nHis words: \u201cMany of us have witnessed one of the most successful promo in recent time in the banking industry. It was a unique promo, developed and aligned with the need to improve the standard of living of our customers. The promo winners cut across all strata of the society. We had hairdressers, students and even a young lady who was in an NGO and dreamt of establishing a fish farm. She won N2million and with that, she could go back to her dream of fish farming business. We also had the case of a father who was battling with paying his children\u2019s school fees. He was also a cash winner, and paying the school fees of the children became a lot easier. These were the few lives we have been able to touch so far.\n\u201dRecently, we had a draw that produced 13 cash winners and 12 consolation prizes of generating sets and refrigerators, making a total of 25 winners across the country.\nFor Lagos Draw presentation, we had cash winners of N5 million, N3million and N1 million. The rest of the N20 million cash wins were being given to winners simultaneously across the federation.\nAlthough GAIM is winding up, there would be more promos in the next few weeks.\u201d\nAs those customers who did not win in the promo, the Chairman of the Promo Committee, Mr. Obaro Odeghe, also corroborated the pledge that other goodies would be coming up in few weeks time that they could key into.\n\u201cWe finally end Get Alert in Millions Promo today with the presentation of prizes to the winners. The journey, which started in September 2016, has been a nine-month of testimonials of glad tidings to Fidelity Bank customers. The people that won today were not expecting something like this in their lives. We have opportunities in future for customers yet to win. It is going to be an open ticket to largesse from Fidelity Bank.\u201d\nFidelity Bank present prizes to winners, ends Promo was last modified: August 22nd, 2017 by Stephanie James",
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        "raw_content": "Home > News > Public Space Protection Order for Town Centre and Holes Bay\nPublic Space Protection Order introduced in Poole Town Centre and Holes Bay\nBorough of Poole is introducing new powers from 1 February 2018 to make the town centre a safer and more welcoming place for residents, businesses and visitors.\nThe Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for Poole Town Centre and Holes Bay will tackle anti-social and nuisance behaviours and is a response to concerns raised by local residents and businesses.\nThe PSPO covers:\nDrinking alcohol and verbal abuse\nSleeping in car parks and doorways\nBehaviour likely to cause nuisance or harassment to others\nAreas where the order will be in place include the town centre, Poole Quay, as well as Poole Park, Sterte and Tatnam.\nCllr Karen Rampton, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Housing and Communities, Borough of Poole, said: \u201cWe want Poole to be a safe and welcoming place for everyone who lives, works or visits our fantastic town. We\u2019re responding to those residents and businesses who tell us that anti-social behaviour is having a detrimental effect on their daily life and livelihood.\n\u201cWe take those concerns very seriously and hope that the responsible and proportionate use of the powers given to the police and council officers by the PSPO will give people more reassurance that we can tackle anti-social behaviour on their behalf.\n\u201cWe have actively consulted local charities and organisations in preparing PSPOs. The new orders do not mean a complete prohibition on people who are sleeping rough and we will continue to proactively work with individuals to encourage them to use the full range of support available from the council and local charities.\u201d\nThe order will remain in place for a period of three years. Individuals who continue with anti-social behaviour when challenged by police or a council officer may be subject to a fixed penalty notice of \u00a3100. It is not the council\u2019s intention to fine individuals as a first resort.\nMore information about PSPOs\nIan Cooke, Safer Communities Manager, Borough of Poole, said: \u201cPublic Space Protection Orders allow us to effectively manage anti-social behaviour in the areas covered by the order. In the past few years incidents of anti-social behaviour has increased which in turn requires an increasing amount of time and resources by the council, police and other partners.\u201d\nBorough of Poole has a dedicated provision in place to help provide support and resettlement to people sleeping rough, delivered by St Mungo\u2019s and a number of local housing providers. People who are concerned about anyone sleeping rough are encouraged to contact Streetlink on 0300 5000914. People wishing to give money to people sleeping rough can make a donation to trusted organisations such as St Mungo\u2019s who provide the best chance of helping people get off the streets and into accommodation.\nView the results of the public consultation on PSPOs",
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        "raw_content": "Protests in Hong Kong in 2014.Wikimedia Commons\nPublished on Dec 6, 2018 3:00PM EST Tour of Babel Primary category in which blog post is published\nDemocratic reform-leaning commentators in Hong Kong throw the term \u5974\u624d (nou-choi) around a lot, especially when criticizing local politicians for caving in to Beijing\u2019s demands. English-language publications and academic articles tend to translate the term as \u201cslave,\u201d always bracketing or putting the word in quotes to let non-Chinese-speaking readers know that the original term has been removed from its context. But for people new to the Cantonese-dominant Hong Kong media landscape, it can seem inflammatory to hurl the word \u201cslave\u201d at the opposition, given the city\u2019s long history of systematically mistreating and exploiting foreign domestic workers. A more accurate translation of the word nou-choi would be lackey, but that loses the eager servility that the term connotes; some others have preferred \u201cminion,\u201d but that also fails to render the agency that a nou-choi is assumed to have. \u201cCronies\u201d doesn\u2019t work either, as it confers a sense of purpose or a self-directed mission that the nou-choi decidedly lacks.\nNou-choi as a term consists of two parts: \u5974, or slave, and \u624d, which could either refer to talent, ability, or a particular type of person that its previous word modifies (consider, for example, \u5947\u624d, or wunderkind). \u5974\u624d can seem oxymoronic once you take time to parse it (does it mean \u201cgood slave\u201d?), but think of it this way: the main difference between a slave (\u5974\u96b8) and a nou-choi (\u5974\u624d) is that the former is coerced into servitude, while the latter embraces and even takes pride in being servile.\nThe term has been around since at least 648 AD, when it was recorded as an insult in the Book of Jin, an official Imperial Court-commissioned history of the Jin Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, from 1644 to 1912, it was a deprecatory means of referring to oneself in the Imperial Court when addressing the emperor, if one were of Manchu descent; Han Chinese used another term (\u81e3). Because the Manchu were an ethnic minority within what we would now call the modern Chinese state, the Court levied such terms to manage the clusterfuck that was ethnic relations within the administration, and to solidify inter-Manchu and Han loyalty to the Emperor. The term thus reinforced a complex bureaucracy, with highly stratified relationships between household servants, bannermen, and administrators from different ethnic groups within the imperial court itself. Nou-choi eventually evolved into its current usage, a derogatory term for bureaucrats and white-collar workers who defer to the socio-political structures that be, characterized by uncritical obeisance to the ruling power, and a valorization of concepts like \u201cdue process\u201d when it comes to things like political dissidents.\nCriticism of the nou-choi mentality is a long-standing one in the Sinophone intellectual tradition. Acclaimed writer Lu Xun famously used the figure of the nou-choi within a parable he wrote in 1925, when like the American left today, factions of the leftist movement in China clashed over whether civility and respectful dialogue could ever persuade conservatives to restructure and build a more egalitarian society.\nHis parable, called \u201cThe Clever Man and the Fool and the Nou-choi,\u201d (\u300a\u8070\u660e\u4eba\u548c\u50bb\u5b50\u548c\u5974\u624d\u300b ) goes something like this: In search of sympathy, the nou-choi goes about town complaining about his mistreatment at the hands of his master. The clever man sympathises with the nou-choi\u2019s plight, and tells him that his faithful service will eventually be rewarded. The fool, on the other hand, is enraged on his behalf, and sets about punching a hole for ventilation in the windowless shack in which the nou-choi lives. The nou-choi screams for help from his peers, claiming that the fool intends to rob their employer, and a gang of nou-choi descend upon the hapless fool. Out comes the master, who praises the nou-choi for his actions. The story ends with the nou-choi praising the clever man for his foresight\u2014the nou-choi has finally, finally been recognized by his master.\nAs the parable is most commonly understood, the thankless nou-choi is the proletariat, the fool represents reactionary rebels thoughtlessly revolting without an actual plan, and the clever man, usually translated as the \u201cwise man\u201d in English, typifies the mendacious bourgeoisie, who has a vested interest in maintaining the subjugation of the nou-choi. But in my view, Lu Xun, master of irony, attendant to the subtleties of the Chinese language, pointedly titles the parable \u201cThe Clever Man and the Fool and the Nou-choi,\u201d collapsing the distinctions between these men. They are all fools and nou-choi in a sense; none of them have the sense to confront the master.\nSo what, then, of our modern-day nou-choi? They are found in places where no one speaks to power. They take a perverse glee in following the letter of the law and take offense at people who question its spirit. Nou-choi as a termacts as both critique and condemnation; nou-chois\u2019 ultimate loyalty is to the ruling powers that be, even as they convince themselves that they are motivated by ideology, money, or both\u2014and are fully capable of locating flaws in the broader fabric of society that exacerbate the suffering of millions.\nThere are a lot of nou-choi in Hong Kong; not a single administration to date has had the courage to reform the deeply undemocratic local electoral system. Only 1194 people out of 3.8 million registered voters could vote in the last Chief Executive (CE) election, a quarter of which were representatives from the PRC\u2019s National People\u2019s Congress and Chinese People\u2019s Political Consultative Conference. In the American context, the system would be roughly akin to a Presidential electoral system where the popular vote doesn\u2019t exist and only the Electoral College can vote. All future CE candidates will also be vetted by the Chinese government prior to their running. All this, and I haven\u2019t even gotten into the mess that is the Legislative Council elections.\nDemocratic reform\u2013leaning commentators in Hong Kong throw the term \u5974\u624d (nou-choi) around a lot, especially when criticizing local politicians forcaving in to Beijing\u2019s demands. English-language publications and academic articles tend to translate the term as \u201cslave,\u201d always bracketing or putting the word in quotes to let non-Chinese-speaking readers know that the original term has been removed from its context. But for people new to the Cantonese-dominant Hong Kong media landscape, it can seem inflammatory to hurl the word slave at the opposition, given the city\u2019s long history of systematically mistreating and exploiting foreign domestic workers. A more accurate translation of the word nou-choi would be \u201clackey,\u201d but that loses the eager servility that the term connotes; some others have preferred \u201cminion,\u201d but that also fails to render the agency that a nou-choi is assumed to have. \u201cCrony\u201d doesn\u2019t work either, as it confers a sense of purpose or a self-directed mission that the nou-choi decidedly lacks.\nNou-choi as a term consists of two parts: \u5974, or slave, and \u624d, which could refer to talent, ability, or a particular type of person that its previous word modifies. (Consider, for example, \u5947\u624d, or wunderkind.) \u5974\u624d can seem oxymoronic once you take time to parse it (does it mean \u201cgood slave\u201d?), but think of it this way: the main difference between a slave (\u5974\u96b8) and a nou-choi (\u5974\u624d) is that the former is coerced into servitude, while the latter embraces and even takes pride in being servile.\nThe term has been around since at least 648 AD, when it was recorded as an insult in the Book of Jin, an official imperial court\u2013commissioned history of the Jin Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, from 1644 to 1912, it was a deprecatory means of referring to oneself in the imperial court when addressing the emperor, if one were of Manchu descent; Han Chinese used another term (\u81e3). Because the Manchu were an ethnic minority within what we would now call the modern Chinese state, the court levied such terms to manage the clusterfuck that was ethnic relations within the administration, and to solidify inter-Manchu and Han loyalty to the emperor. The term thus reinforced a complex bureaucracy, with highly stratified relationships between household servants, bannermen, and administrators from different ethnic groups within the imperial court itself. Nou-choi eventually evolved into its current usage, a derogatory term for bureaucrats and white-collar workers who defer to the sociopolitical structures that be, characterized by uncritical obeisance to the ruling power, and a valorization of concepts like \u201cdue process\u201d when it comes to things like political dissidents.\nCriticism of the nou-choi mentality is a long-standing one in the Sinophone intellectual tradition. Acclaimed writer Lu Xun famously used the figure of the nou-choi within a parable he wrote in 1925, when, like the American left today, factions of the leftist movement in China clashed over whether civility and respectful dialogue could ever persuade conservatives to restructure and build a more egalitarian society.\nAs the parable is most commonly understood, the thankless nou-choi is the proletariat, the fool represents reactionary rebels thoughtlessly revolting without an actual plan, and the clever man, usually translated as the \u201cwise man\u201d in English, typifies the mendacious bourgeoisie, who have a vested interest in maintaining the subjugation of the nou-choi. But in my view, Lu Xun, master of irony, attendant to the subtleties of the Chinese language, pointedly titles the parable \u201cThe Clever Man and the Fool and the Nou-choi,\u201d collapsing the distinctions between these men. They are all fools and nou-choi in a sense; none of them have the sense to confront the master.\nSo what, then, of our modern-day nou-choi? They are found in places where no one speaks to power. They take a perverse glee in following the letter of the law and take offense at people who question its spirit. Nou-choi is a term of both critique and condemnation; nou-choi\u2019s ultimate loyalty is to the powers that be, even as they convince themselves that they are motivated by ideology, money, or both\u2014and are fully capable of locating flaws in the broader fabric of society that increase the suffering of millions.\nThere are a lot of nou-choi in Hong Kong; not a single administration to date has had the courage to reform the deeply undemocratic local electoral system. Only 1194 people out of 3.8 million registered voters could vote in the last Chief Executive (CE) election, a quarter of which were representatives from the PRC\u2019s National People\u2019s Congress and Chinese People\u2019s Political Consultative Conference. In the American context, the system would be roughly akin to a presidential electoral system where the popular vote didn\u2019t exist and only the Electoral College could vote. All future CE candidates will also be vetted by the Chinese government prior to their running. All this, and I haven\u2019t even gotten into the mess that is the Legislative Council elections.\nHere is how nou-choi gets used: in 2013, former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Wong Yuk-Man called former Chief Secretary for Administration Carrie Lam \u201cthe consummate nou-choi\u201d (\u5974\u624d\u7684\u5974\u624d), in response to \u201cpublic consultations\u201d held by the government on political reform (which Lam and two other members of the administration spearheaded as part of the \u201cTask Force on Constitutional Development\u201d). Lam insisted on complying with the PRC\u2019s state apparatus\u2019s interpretation of Hong Kong\u2019s Basic Law, the city\u2019s constitution, throughout the public consultation process. Viewing the consultation as a sham, Wong called Lam a nou-choi controlled by the Chinese government, and threatened to throw eggs and maybe even a car bomb at her. Hong Kong \u201chas no other path other than revolution,\u201d Wong said to Sing Tao News. The term nou-choi and its accompanying critique\u2014Carrie Lam\u2019s keenness to enact the political will of the mainland Chinese regime\u2014has followed her into her new role as Chief Executive. She has since proclaimed to a BBC reporter that she is not \u201ca puppet of Beijing.\u201d No puppet, no puppet, you\u2019re the puppet!\nHong Kong\u2019s situation is ever more bleak. Foreign journalists are refused visas and entry, the only political party running on a \u201cHong Kong independence\u201d platform is outlawed, and local organizing for electoral reform has come to a halt. 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        "raw_content": "From limiting abortion access to destabilizing the family planning safety net, Trump and social conservatives did considerable harm while also signaling their intentions for further attacks in the years ahead.\nFebruary 12, 2018 Kinsey Hasstedt and Heather Boonstra Rewire\nThroughout President Trump\u2019s first year in office, social conservatives in the administration and Congress mounted an all-out assault on people\u2019s ability to obtain comprehensive reproductive health care in the United States and abroad. Despite coming up short in many respects, policymakers did considerable harm while also signaling their intentions for further attacks in the years ahead.\nUndermining Health Insurance Coverage\nPresident Trump entered office last January with a bold promise: to repeal Obamacare. 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Among many other provisions, the legislation repealed the ACA\u2019s requirement that individuals have comprehensive health insurance coverage or else pay a tax penalty\u2014a provision designed to help stabilize the market and keep premiums down.\nFurthermore, Trump is increasingly using his executive powers to undercut other critical advances for reproductive health coverage. In October, the administration overhauled federal regulations governing the ACA\u2019s contraceptive coverage guarantee. Although temporarily blocked by two federal courts, if implemented, these regulations would allow any employer, college, or university to opt out of covering contraceptive care on religious or moral grounds.\nLooking ahead, the administration may well continue to try to undermine the ACA and its health insurance marketplaces. Already, under Seema Verma\u2019s leadership, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is encouraging states to apply for \u201cwaivers\u201d of federal law in order to impose work requirements on Medicaid enrollees, and will continue to work with states to move Medicaid in a conservative direction, likely interfering with people\u2019s ability to obtain reproductive health care.\nDestabilizing the Family Planning Safety Net\nOn top of the threats posed by restructuring Medicaid, many safety-net family planning providers\u2014particularly Planned Parenthood\u2014have withstood relentless attacks. Congressional attempts to repeal the ACA and spending proposals for fiscal year 2018 from both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Trump administration would exclude Planned Parenthood from federally funded programs. Recent Guttmacher Institute analyses show that doing so would place unrealistic burdens on other safety-net family planning providers, significantly jeopardizing access to publicly funded contraceptive care.\nThe same policymakers have targeted the Title X national family planning program. In recent years, the House has routinely proposed eliminating Title X funding, though it has thus far been thwarted by the Senate. In May, Trump picked Teresa Manning\u2014who has publicly doubted the efficacy of birth control and the government\u2019s role in helping women obtain it\u2014to head the Office of Population Affairs (OPA), which oversees Title X. Earlier this month, Manning abruptly left her post, now filled by Valerie Huber\u2014a longtime advocate of abstinence-only sexual education programs who will also continue in her role as chief of staff to the assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Meanwhile, OPA has yet to release a long-delayed funding announcement, which is widely expected to signal some of the ways in which the administration intends to realign and undermine the Title X program.\nLimiting Abortion Access\nAlthough Trump has stocked his administration with abortion foes, federal attempts to further restrict abortion access have had limited success. In October, the House passed a nationwide ban on abortion after 20 weeks post-fertilization, which the Senate may take up next. Moreover, all of Congress\u2019 major proposals to repeal the ACA would have barred federal funds from supporting plans that cover abortion beyond very limited circumstances. These measures sought to build on existing restrictions barring Medicaid coverage of abortion by also limiting coverage in the private market.\nIn perhaps the biggest coup for abortion opponents, President Trump could remake the federal judiciary on a scale that has not been possible in decades. Last year, Trump nominated dozens of justices whose records reveal an alarming willingness to dismantle reproductive rights, including Neil Gorsuch\u2019s successful nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Indeed, the extreme anti-abortion advocacy group Operation Rescue named Trump its 2017 Person of the Year.\nIn the years ahead, the most vulnerable women will likely be hit hardest by the federal government\u2019s opposition to abortion. This started to play out in 2017, when administration officials tried mightily to force young immigrant women in federal custody to carry pregnancies to term against their wills. Although some obtained the abortions they sought under court order, others\u2019 cases continue into 2018, and the administration is staunchly willing to take the issue all the way to the Supreme Court.\nBolstering Discredited Abstinence-Only Programs\nMany in Congress and the administration are also now calling for dramatic funding increases for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs. These programs insist that refraining from sex outside of marriage is the only acceptable behavior for people of all ages, and adolescents in particular. Toward this end, these programs provide medically inaccurate and incomplete sexual health information and perpetuate stigma around sex, sexual health, and sexuality.\nBack in 2010, the federal government drastically cut spending on these programs, heeding overwhelming scientific evidence that they are ineffective and potentially harmful. But in recent years, social conservatives in Congress have funneled more and more taxpayer dollars into abstinence-only programs. With President Trump in office, that push is now in overdrive. In 2017, the administration pulled more than $200 million for teen pregnancy prevention efforts, ending funding after just three years of what were expected to be five-year grants. The administration and many in Congress also started aggressively reshaping policy with new messaging, for instance rebranding abstinence-only programs as \u201csexual risk avoidance.\u201d\nDismantling Support for Global Reproductive Health\nWithin days of President Trump\u2019s inauguration, his administration took drastic steps to undercut U.S. support for global sexual and reproductive health and rights. First, it reinstated and expanded the global gag rule, which prevents foreign nongovernmental organizations that receive U.S. global health assistance from using private, non-U.S. funding to provide abortion services or information or to advocate for abortion policy reform. Next, based on a long-debunked allegation that the agency supports coercive abortion in China, it blocked funding for the United Nations Population Fund, which supports reproductive and maternal health programs in over 150 countries.\nMore recently, the administration proposed eliminating funding for international family planning and reproductive health assistance in its fiscal year 2018 budget, representing the first time that an administration has tried to wipe out these programs. For more than 50 years, the U.S. Agency for International Development has supported family planning and reproductive health programs in developing countries that markedly improve the well-being of women, families, and societies. Looking ahead, these programs\u2014and their hard-fought gains\u2014are endangered.\nOnly Year One\nUnderneath this multipronged\u2014if not fully realized\u2014offensive, the Trump administration has promoted ideology over science and public health. And political appointees are fostering toxic environments of secrecy, urging their agencies to act without transparency, and causing well-intentioned civil servants to self-censor out of fear. Still, the first year of Trump\u2019s tenure revealed the considerable, systemic extent of the campaign against reproductive health and rights being waged by President Trump, his administration, and social conservatives in Congress. Policymakers and advocates seeking to defend people\u2019s right and ability to obtain high-quality reproductive care the world over must remain vigilant.\nKinsey Hasstedt is a Senior Policy Manager in the Guttmacher Institute\u2019s Washington, DC office. 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        "raw_content": "Home : Vision 2022: The Future of Cal Poly\nVision 2022 is about continuous improvement at Cal Poly. The four guiding principles say who we are and guide us as we move forward. In a Learn by Doing environment, we continuously innovate to maximize the success of our students. As a comprehensive polytechnic university, we give our students the tools and confidence they need to think independently, critically, and ethically about the world's problems, regardless of their major.\nAdopted in May 2014, Vision 2022 sets a framework for two major planning initiatives: the Academic Plan and the Campus Master Plan.\nVideo of President Armstrong's May 2, 2014 keynote address. In his address, he set out the vision for Cal Poly in 2022. This vision has been developed over the past three years as a result of many conversations around campus.\nFoundation and Guiding Principles\nComprehensive Polytechnic University\nCal Poly in 2022\nThe vision below represents what Cal Poly should look like in 2022. Our pursuit of this aspirational view of Cal Poly will be governed by our guiding principles and our ability to maintain excellence as our standard.\nOur campus will be a unique, vibrant residential community that links academic and social life, and we will be nationally and internationally recognized as the premier comprehensive polytechnic university that focuses on Learn by Doing and student success\nOur curriculum and student/campus life will be innovative, constantly improving and will continue to attract the brightest faculty, staff and students\nStudents will leave Cal Poly empowered with the holistic, interdisciplinary experience that prepares them for success in a global economy and instills in them a culture of philanthropy\nWe will have an enriching, inclusive environment where every student, faculty and staff member is valued\nRecruitment and retention of faculty and staff will be driven by professional development opportunities and competitive salaries/benefits\nFaculty and students from across campus will collaborate and be engaged in innovative research and partnerships with industry\nA $500 million campaign will be completed and significantly exceeded\nThe Cal Poly brand will be enhanced through a deliberate campaign that is fueled by excellence in academics and athletics STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES\nCreate a vibrant residential campus that connects academic and social lives and serves as a core of the Cal Poly experience\nIncrease support for teacher-scholar model\nCreate a rich culture of diversity and inclusivity that supports and celebrates the similarities and differences of every individual on campus\nSecure the financial future of the university\nDevelop a greater culture of transparency, collaboration and accountability with students, faculty, staff, alumni, supporters and our community",
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        "raw_content": "In which I discuss the relevance of hockey\nThere have been two developments that have greatly altered my hockey watching in the last 10 years. In the last ten days really. . .\nThe acquisition of Hi Def Television.\nThe Bruins played a game at Fenway Park.\nDue to these two events Liam and I spent the afternoon watching a sport where he knew about as much about the game and teams as I did. I haven\u2019t watched a hockey game since I was manager of an East Side Mario\u2019s restaurant in Ramsey New Jersey. The NJ Devils played into the early morning against the Colorado Avalanche in a triple or quadruple overtime Stanley Cup Finals Game. We kept the bar open late that night and even though we stopped serving booze when we were supposed to, I remember worrying that if the cops came in and found that many people in the place after the state \u2018Last Call\u2019 I\u2019d lose my job.Well they didn\u2019t and I didn\u2019t. 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It wasn\u2019t a particular play or moment but I found myself yelling at the TV. \u201cGet it out of the zone!\u201d \u201cPass it, PASS IT!\u201d and \u201cWhat the hell is icing?\u201d echoed through the house as Liam tried to ignore his dad and nap. (He\u2019ll learn not to even try sleeping during sporting events. Wait til Red Sox season starts.)\nWith about 7 minutes left in the game the Bruins scored to bring the game to a 1-1 tie and I really got into it. My Mom, Dad and Sister were over to visit so they could keep the baby occupied while I laid on the floor in front of the TV and cheered for a local team I know nothing about. It was fun. Made all the more fun when the Bruins won in overtime. Watching Fenway celebrate is fun no matter the sport. We all took notice of the win and celebrated and I found myself extremely happy that I spent the time watching. I doubt I\u2019ll watch another Bruins game this season. Maybe, if they make it to the finals I will, but probably not. That doesn\u2019t mean I can\u2019t be a fan today.\nWhen the Red Sox lost the \u201986 Series I cried my 9 year old eyes out. It was the beginning of a lifelong lesson my dad would try in vain to teach \u2013 \u201cIts only a game\u201d. The lesson wouldn\u2019t take for another 24 years. Until last year I was a horrible person to watch sports with. My wife the Yankee fan would choose not to watch her beloved team because she didn\u2019t want to deal with my comments and yelling. I wear losses on my sleeve and can be very loud in my disappointment with both the athletes and the umpires or officials. It\u2019s not \u201cjust a game\u201d to me.\nUntil last year. Liam changed all that. How could I really get upset over the bounce of a ball when Liam was going through so much? I learned what\u2019s really important in life. Family. And even though I may have made a smart comment here and there, I was able to sit calmly and let Karin watch the Yankees win the World Series. No longer would I shout and scream at an MLB conspiracy and pointless rants about payroll and fairness. Not this year. After all its \u201cjust a game\u201d right?\nBut sports is more than a game. Always will be. In 2004 thoughts above Boston were not only happiness that people\u2019s favorite team had won, but that loved ones also got to witness it. \u201cI\u2019m just glad my Grandmother got to see them win\u201d and other sentiments flooded the talk radio airwaves the next morning. That win brought families and loved ones together. When the Boston Celtics won their last championship all I could think of was a friend of mine who had been called away on military service and was unable to watch the championship run of his favorite team and how much it meant to him to miss that. Today I watched the Bruins beat the Flyers in a regular season game in Fenway surrounded by the people I love. 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For O\u2019Brien, a story is \u2018true\u2019 when it makes \u2018a believer out of your stomach\u2019 \u201c (10.)\nMeta-fiction: A work that self-consciously comments on itself as a made-up story\u2014the author comments on the storytelling itself.\n- O\u2019Brien graduated with a B.A. in political science from Macalester College in 1968 and received his draft notice a month later.\n- He had misgivings about the war in Vietnam but, due to familial pressure, he enlisted (\u201cOn the Rainy River.\u201d)\nO\u2019Brien was inducted into the US Army August 1968 and left the war March 1970.\n- He writes about his Vietnam experience in his personal narrative (If I Die in a Combat Zone) and in fictional form (Going after Cacciato & The Things They Carried).a The Biography, Themes, and Style of . . . In . . . The Things They Carried With excerpts from Steven\nKaplan's \"Understanding Tim O'Brien\" - Growing up in a small-town greatly influenced him (and many of his characters as well.) - According to Steven Kaplan, Minnesota native Tim O\u2019Brien was \u201c strongly influenced by the conflict heencountered between the Midwestern environment in which he grew up and the decadence and violence of the world which he came into contact when he left the Midwest\u201d (1). Biography - Both his parents were avid readers and passed on to O\u2019Brien a love for storytelling. College & Vietnam - In Vietnam, O\u2019Brien began \u201cjotting down stories about the war, at least in part as a means of coping with the war.\n- Gradually, these stories began to accumulate, and they ultimately developed into the war memoir he published after the war. The Vietnam War also plays an important role in all of his novels. Had he not gone to Vietnam, Tim O\u2019Brien might not have become a writer. As he once said: \u2018I think I was kind of dragged into being a writer by life itself\u2019 \u201d (5). Vietnam's Influence on O'Brien's Writing\n1970-76: Graduate student at Harvard but never finished his dissertation:\u201cCase Studies in American Military Interventions\u201d\nSummers of 1972-73: Interned with the Washington Post\n1973: Publishes If I Die in a Combat Zone, a true narrative about his experiences in Vietnam.\n1974-May 1975: Began working full time for the Post covering politics, Senate hearings, first oil boycott, etc. Life After the War\n1975: Publishes Northern Lights\n1976: Wins O.Henry for short story\n1978: Going After Cacciato is published; wins second O. Henry\n1979: Going wins National Magazine Award in fiction\n1985: Publishes The Nuclear Age Life After the War - Continued\n1986-1990: Publishes short fiction in Harper\u2019s Magazine, McCall\u2019s, Esquire, Playboy, Granta, Quarterly and Gentleman's Quarterly\n1989: Short Story \u201cThe Things They Carried\u201d wins National Magazine Award in Fiction.\n1990: The Things They Carried is published. Selected as one of the year\u2019s ten best works of fiction by the New York Times. Also receives the Chicago Tribune\u2019s Heartland Prize. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Life After the War Continues - II\n1991: Wins Melcher Award for The Things They Carried\n1992: Wins Prix du Meiller Livre Etranger award in France for TTTC\nFebruary 1994: Returns to Vietnam for the first time since his tour of duty.\nSince then, O\u2019Brien has continued to publish novels, stories and articles. He is still writing and speaking at universities today. Life After the War Continued - III\n\u201cO\u2019Brien equates fiction and storytelling with exploration and discovery. In fiction the limited facts of memory and reality are reconstructed, and a boundary is crossed into a realm of infinite possibilities. The process of exploring new possibilities by telling stories ultimately lead in O\u2019Brien\u2019s works to a notion of reality that places storytelling truth above the veracity of facts. O\u2019Brien believes that storytelling is often truer than the \u201ctruth\u201d\u201d (9). Fiction + Storytelling= Explorations & Discovery \u201cO\u2019Brien edits reality in an attempt to dramatize important events and issues and lend them a type of clarity they do not possess in the often mundane world of facts and literal truths. 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        "raw_content": "In Margret Atwood\u2019s Happy Endings,the author attempts to bring out common love scenarios based on different relationships between her two main characters - John and Mary. In scenario A, the two fall in love, marry and live happily ever after. Scenario B is a case where Mary falls in love with John, but he does not reciprocate. She does all in her power to make him love her but it is unsuccessful. She gives in to a sexual relationship she does not enjoy in the hope that John will come around and marry her. In an effort to win his sympathy, she commits suicide when she learns of an affair between John and Madge. John is unmoved and ends up marrying Madge, and the two live happily ever after. Version C is the reverse of B, where John falls in love with Mary, but she does not fall in love with him. In this version, John is married to Madge, when he starts a relationship with Mary. John ends up killing Mary, her lover and then himself when he catches them red handed in bed. Unknown to him, Mary only had been with him out of pity. Madge mourns John but soon remarries, and she and her new husband live happily ever after. In Scenario D, Fred and Madge have lived happily together as in scenario 1 and not even a natural catastrophe that befalls their home is enough to separate them. Instead, their love grows stronger, and they live happily ever after. In E, Fred dies of heart disease and Madge devotes her time to charity. In scenario F, the author explains the other scenarios and leaves the reader at discretion to choose whichever version they please.\nLove is the most dominant theme in this story. To develop the theme, she uses the two main characters, John and Mary, and several other minor characters. The choice of common, insipid names is deliberate. The characters lack distinct characterization and behave differently in each version. The reason for using these bland names is to develop the characters as hypothetical beings - John can be any man, while Mary can be any woman. This makes the reader identify themselves more readily with the characters. The author underscores the fact that where there is genuine love, there is always a happy ending. In Scenario A, both John and Mary love each other and hence their relationship, marriage and by extension lives are a success. In B, the love between Mary and John is one-sided, and hence the relationship does not end well. However, since John loves Madge, their relationship brings happiness to both of them. The author makes her message clear - one cannot make someone love them. Love is voluntary. This is clear from Mary\u2019s unrewarded love in Version B. She goes to great pains to gain John\u2019s love serving him like a slave, cooking for him and doing the dishes while he sleeps after they have sex. All that notwithstanding, John sees her as a tool for \"pleasure and ego gratification of a tepid kind\"(Atwood 22).\nThe author also wishes to show that unreciprocated can be dangerous to the point of becoming fatal. It is unreciprocated love that drives Mary to commit suicide in scenario 2 and drives John to kill Madge and her lover James, and then himself in scenario 3 (Atwood 23).\nThe author also intends to show how people in love support each other and overcome problems that would otherwise be too tough for them to face. In scenario E, Fred and Madge are able to get through a natural calamity that sweeps their house away and kills people at the beach by their thousands. However the two are \"virtuous and lucky\" and in some way they survive.\"Finally on high ground they clasp each other, wet and dripping and grateful, and continue on as in A\" (Atwood 23). The love between them aids them in overcoming the problem at hand.\nThe author also attempts to draw our attention to the fact that a relationship based on pity cannot last and can indeed be dangerous to both. The relationship between John and Mary in version 3 ends in their deaths as it is based on the pity that Mary feels for John rather than love.\nThe author uses a somewhat unconventional structure to develop her theme of love. This helps her tell many stories in one and also makes the reader identify more readily with the characters as they become hypothetical when they are presented in more than one characterization.\nHollywood Filmmaking\nConflict between Individuals and Society in The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas Essay",
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Eron earned a degree in Economics from Northwestern University, where he was also a member of the varsity football squad. Go Wildcats!\nAmy MarshallVice President of Experience Design\nA West Coaster finally returning home, Amy Marshall has deep experience in the art of hospitality and experience design \u2013 and how to bring those crafts to property management. She received her bachelor\u2019s from Seattle Pacific University and began her career at Westin Hotels & Resorts in Seattle, then spent the next 13 years at the newly formed Starwood Hotels & Resorts in New York. Amy is a passionate supporter of artists and design and has volunteered as a Citizen Teacher in Harlem. After many years of apartment living in Brooklyn, Amy is well-poised to bring \u201cI Am Home\u201d to life at Prometheus.\nAnthony DeShawVice President of Facilities and Maintenance\nAnthony DeShaw\nVice President of Facilities and Maintenance\nTony DeShaw is a handy guy. 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        "raw_content": "March 2018 Update: due to a viral petition circulated by the mother of a young girl who received death threats through the Sarahah app, it has been removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play for Android. Wow! Way to go, mom! If you already have the app downloaded, you can still use it. But, it\u2019s anonymity caught up to it.\nWhat is the Sarahah App?\nDescription: At the time of this post, the Sarahah app (link to manufacturer\u2019s site) is the #1 most popular app in the Apple iTunes app store, beating Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram. It was created in the Middle East as a way for co-workers to anonymously share feedback about each other, in a region where face-to-face confrontation is not socially acceptable. The name means \u201chonesty\u201d or \u201cfrankness\u201d in Arabic and was created by Saudi Arabian developer Zain al-Abidin Tawqif.\nA recent update to Snapchat, whereby users can post links to websites within Snaps caused the app\u2019s popularity to skyrocket overnight (12 days after the Snapchat update on July 5, the app went from ranked #1500 to #1 \u2013 we\u2019ve never seen anything link this).\nAPP Store rating: 4+ (meaning, Apple thinks it\u2019s completely risk-free)\nWhat do Parents Need to Know About the Sarahah App?\nAnonymity = Bullies. Everywhere. It\u2019s anonymous sharing. This has always created a breeding ground for hate and very poor teen decision making. Similar to historically risky apps like Afterschool, Whisper, and Ask.fm (the original anonymous sharing app).\nIs there pornography on the app? Not that we could find \u2013 right now, it\u2019s just text and we weren\u2019t able to find a backdoor to Google.\nPrevent app access. The #1 way for parents to control an app like Sarahah is to prevent access to the iTunes App store and Google Play (using Covenant Eyes).\nForeign ownership is a law enforcement nightmare. Other apps like Ask.fm (Eastern Europe) and Kik (Canada) proved that tracking down illegal activity in foreign owned apps is extremely difficult.\nHere\u2019s how the interaction between Snapchat and Sarahah works:\nDownload the Sarahah app and create a profile.\nUse Snapchat to create a Snap and click the paperclip option on the upper right.\nType the Sarahah account URL you just created into the bar (Snapchat then saves the URL to use next time).\nDirect send the Snap to friends or post to your Story.\nFriends leave anonymous feedback in the Sarahah box that appears when they view the Snap.\nAnonymous messages are posted in the \u201cMessages\u201d \u2013 \u201cReceived\u201d in Sarahah.\nSarahah App Bottom Line:\nAnything anonymous is not meant for kids. Tweens and teens don\u2019t need any help being impulsive. Removing the risk of consequence from decision-making creates massive red flags. This app is not meant for kids and should be avoided at all costs. Again, the #1 way to avoid exposure to negative apps is to turn off the app store in Apple\u2019s restrictions. It\u2019s that easy! Oh, and for updates like this delivered right to your e-mail inbox, just text the word \u201cprotect\u201d (no quotes) to 66866.\nApps, Sarahah, Snapchat, Social Media",
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        "title": "Planned Parenthood\u2019s Annual Report: 328,348 Abortions Performed by Organization in 2015",
        "raw_content": "Planned Parenthood\u2019s Annual Report: 328,348 Abortions Performed by Organization in 2015\nWASHINGTON \u2014 Following a several month delay, Planned Parenthood has released its annual report, which reveals that the number of abortions performed by the organization are the highest since 2011 while the number of women using Planned Parenthood\u2019s services in general continues to be the lowest in a decade.\nThe abortion and contraception giant releases the report each year to tout its achievements, which include services largely centering around sexual activity.\n\u201cPlanned Parenthood has spent a century expanding and protecting access to sexual and reproductive health care and information so all people feel empowered to build the future they want,\u201d the organization wrote in the introduction to its new report. \u201c[W]e have much to be proud of in our first 100 years.\u201d\nWhile the organization noted that abortion rates in the U.S. are the lowest since the 1973 decision of Roe v. Wade, its annual tally also showed that Planned Parenthood performed 328,348 abortions during the 2015-2016 fiscal year\u2014the highest level since its 2011-2012 report, which tallied 333,964 abortions.\nPlanned Parenthood reported 323,999 abortions for its 2014-2015 fiscal year, 327,653 abortions for its 2013-2014 fiscal year, and 327,166 abortions for its 2012-2013 fiscal year.\nHowever, the 2014-2015 figures showed that the number of women visiting Planned Parenthood is the lowest in almost a decade, and this week\u2019s report showed only a slight increase. From 2013-2014, a reported 10,590,333 services were provided, from the provision of contraceptives, to STD testing, to abortion and other sexually-related services.\nThe following fiscal year, Planned Parenthood\u2019s services dropped to 9,455,582\u2014nearly a million fewer. In 2015-2016, Planned Parenthood provided 9,494,977 services to a reported 2.4 million men and women, down from 2.5 million the year prior.\nLabels: Abortion Statistics Planned Parenthood",
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The use of these cookies requires the prior acquisition of the free informed consent of the user.\nThird parties cookies: It can also happen that a web page contains cookies from other sites and content in various elements hosted on the page itself, such as banner ads, images, videos, maps or specific links to web pages of other domains that reside on servers other than on which the requested page is located. In other words, these cookies are set directly by managers of websites or servers other than this website. We speak, in these cases, of so-called third-party cookies, which are usually used for profiling purposes. The use of these cookies requires the prior acquisition of the free informed consent of the user.\n5.2.2.1 Cookies and other tracking systems present\nOn the above-mentioned websites managed, cookies are not used for user profiling, nor are other tracking methods used. Only session cookies (non-persistent) are used strictly limited to what is necessary for the safe and efficient browsing of sites. Session cookie storage in terminals or browsers is under the user\u2019s control, where it is on servers, at the end of HTTP sessions. The information relating to cookies remains recorded in the service logs, with storage times not exceeding thirty days as much as other navigation data. Moreover, on the site there are links to the most common social platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube, Instagram etc., managed by third parties. To this end we inform you that no information of any kind is stored and refer to the specific privacy policies of the various social networks for further information. According to the Provision of the Privacy Guarantor of 08/05/2015 Published in GU n.126 of 03/06/2014 cookies cannot be freely installed on users\u2019 terminals, but compliance with a series of requirements is necessary. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Dining Room \u203a Dining Room Paint Ideas\nIf you are looking for some of the best, unique, or some of the most basic dining room paint ideas, then you will have to keep on reading to see some of he best ideas that you may have never thought of, and some of the best approaches to bringing out the best of your dining room decor. The following ideas can be seamlessly integrated into any existing dining room design, or if you are considering giving this room a complete overhaul, then this article will help you get the most for all that you are trying to achieve.\nWhether you are looking for a way to bring out the best character or are trying to find the best ways to create the most alluring effect, the many dining room paint ideas are one of the best, cheapest, and easiest ways of doing this. Adding a fresh coat of paint can reinvent the entire room while making it possible to give it the look and feel that you have always wanted.\nSomething Different to Incorporate into the Dining Room Design\nSome of the best ideas to incorporate into the dining room design consists of using a different approach then you may have considered on your own as you may not otherwise realize that there is a better idea then the one\u2019s that you have already considered. Dining room paint ideas using different colors or brighter colors may give you the increased appeal that you have been missing in your dining room decor.\nDepending on the dining room paint ideas that you may choose, it may be harder or easier to find dining room furniture or other accents within the room that will further blend or accent the room entirely. A more modern approach looks to blend the room entirely which helps to foster a sense of nature into any modern dining room design.\nWith this approach, considerations of using the same color or variants of the same color allows the room to flow in more of a natural way that is enticing to may people. The easiest way to do this is to consider buying any one of the modern dining room sets that you find.\nMany colors can help to define the room entirely as some of the most complimentary design schemes can be achieved using any colors of your choosing. The most common approach is using the paint colors as the primary room colors and further accenting the room with different colors with many of the other accents such as the window treatments, dining table centerpiece, carpeting, and other dining room design ideas.\nFore more of a contemporary approach, and one that many interior designers contribute to increasing the happiness of those within the home, brighter colors such as any yellow, pink, red, orange, and others are a great approach. This has become a trademark for many contemporary dining room design as using dining room paint ideas or color schemes helps to emphasize certain elements within the dining room itself.\nYellow Dining Room Paint Ideas\nTake Your Time Determining the Perfect Dining Room Paint Ideas\nTake your time to determine the dining room paint ideas that you are wanting to use to help bring all your ideas to life as the right choices may just what you are trying to create. Some of the best ideas consist of using colors that further blend with the rest of the dining room design, but for a different approach, using different primary colors for different rooms of the house gives them all their own character.\nDining Room Paint Ideas Pictures Gallery\n\u2039 Dining Room Decor Ideas\nTV Over Fireplace \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "Filed under: injury, training |\n\u00ab Noteworthy Blogs: Well, I\u2019m TRYING to run\u2026 Okay, okay, I\u2019ll consult with an expert \u00bb\nCris/Darkwave, on November 29, 2010 at 9:35 am said:\nIt\u2019s a bit late, but I\u2019ve heard very good things about the Green Bay Marathon in mid May.\nAnd many thanks for the kind words earlier \u2014 I hope that my blog can live up to the hype\u2026\nThanks, but I\u2019m making a trip to England in May that precludes anything major on the running front that month. Early in the month is too close to that trip. Later in the month means I\u2019ll be at the height of training while traveling and that never, ever works. I\u2019m also guaranteed to get sick while traveling. June is too much of a crapshoot for weather. So April it is. I want to be traveing while I\u2019m recovering anyway, not while training.\nI know I sound like Eeyore. But I\u2019ve learned too many hard lessons over the past two years to make the same dumb mistakes again.\nI\u2019ve had Green Bay and Traverse City on my short lists for late spring marathons for awhile.\nAs for your blog \u2014 just don\u2019t go all boring on us when you\u2019re running again.\npetra, on November 29, 2010 at 2:41 pm said:\nSometimes the best is the enemy of the good \u2013 pick a race, any race and do it. Regardless of your time, you\u2019ll know how well you did with your training and race.\nIf you\u2019re in the UK in May and would like to run somewhere, anywhere \u2013 I\u2019ll be recovering from Boston and will meet up with you!\nCongratulations on getting into Boston! Running with other bloggers is always a good offer. I\u2019ll be in London for most of the time, but maybe we\u2019ll be doing a side trip too. Don\u2019t know that it will be as far north as Lincolnshire, but I\u2019ll nudge you as plans firm up.",
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        "raw_content": "Author rachelPosted on December 2, 2016 December 13, 2016 Categories Thailand1 Comment on More Tales from Thailand\nI felt like it would be unacceptable to come to Thailand and not experience the fabulous beaches I\u2019ve seen in everyone\u2019s vacation photos. Unfortunately, the majority of those spots (like Koh Samui, Phuket, etc.) meant an expensive plane ticket and inflated accommodation prices, so we just couldn\u2019t justify it. Instead, we opted to visit Hua Hin \u2013 a seaside resort town that is popular as a weekend getaway for residents of Bangkok, including the King. If it\u2019s good enough for the King, it\u2019s good enough for us, right?\nWe wanted to take the train, but unfortunately, it was sold out? (Though in hindsight, that may not have been true \u2013 the Thai websites were confusing and not always available in English.) The same website offered us tickets for a minivan, which was cheaper and faster than the train (less than $11 for both of us), so I assumed there had to be a catch, right? I envisioned a 12 seater van with about 20 sweaty people in it and I\u2019d have to hold a chicken on my lap.\nThe departure point was nowhere near other public transit (which is a strange choice, but whatever) so we took Uber from the hotel. Our Uber driver decided we didn\u2019t know what we were talking about and took us to a different destination. (To be fair, half the time we don\u2019t know what we were talking about, though this time we did have a voucher with a different address, which we did try to show him.) He insisted the southern bus station had recently moved and thought he was doing us a favour. It sounded plasuible, but after 45 minutes of checking with various attendants, we were fairly confident we weren\u2019t in the right place. Yet we also couldn\u2019t deny there were buses and vans to Hua Hin departing from where we were.\nThe German tried calling the \u201cif you have any problems, call this number\u201d listed on the voucher. I heard him say a few times, \u201cWe can\u2019t find the departure point\u2026\u201d and apparantly they just kept answering \u201c45 minutes\u201d\u2026 so we abandoned the voucher and bought tickets for another van which was leaving from where we were standing at that moment. We had to buy an additional seat for our luggage, but all said and done it was less than $20, so not the most expensive mistake we\u2019ve made this trip.\nThe van was certainly a tight squeeze, but I didn\u2019t have to share my seat with a chicken and it had air conditioning, so it was already working out better than I expected!\nI sat over the wheel with my knees close to my chest.\nWhat would\u2019ve been a 4 hour train ride was 2.5 hours by van, thanks to our driver, Speed Racer. At no point did I feel a need to screem out loud, so I guess that\u2019s saying something, and no one was barfing so it was better than the Zanzibar ferry experience.\nThe resort we chose wound up being lovely, though Hua Hin beach wasn\u2019t exactly the \u201cThailand beach paradise\u201d I had pictured\u2026 there wasn\u2019t much of a beach, and the water was more brown than blue. Still, the pools at the hotel were lovely, it was very affordable, and it was nice to be in a smaller town.\nThe ocean was more brown than blue\nThe German approves of the bed\nOne of the two infinity pools\u2026\nMassage is very popular in Thailand, and it\u2019s not uncommon for locals to go multiple times per week to relax. You see tons of storefronts offering massage services, and they are always very full in the evenings. (And yes, these are legitmate massage parlours, though there are certainly places in Bangkok that also offer additional \u201cservices\u201d.)\nI\u2019ve had a lot of massages, but never Thai style. It\u2019s very different\u2026 they don\u2019t use any oil and it\u2019s much more physical. They give you these loose-fitting pajamas to wear, as they climb all over the table (and you) as part of the experience. In the movies, Thai-style massage is where the girls are walking on people\u2019s backs. While they don\u2019t do that anymore, there is a lot of facilitated streching, and even back cracking. They bend you into all sorts of different positions, then use their elbows, knees, feet and hands to massage you. If you like deep tissue massage like I do, it\u2019s fantastic. But if you\u2019re looking for a more relaxing, light massage, this isn\u2019t the one.\nYou can get a 90 minute massage for less than $15, so I figured I should get as many as possible!\nElephants, Gibbons, and Otters \u2013 oh my!\nI really wanted to have some kind of wildlife experience while we were here, but the last thing I wanted to do was contribute to the abusive practices of elephant tourism, or take photos with tigers or monkeys who had been sedated and stolen from their mothers. So I was thrilled to learn about the Wildlife Friends Foundation, which is located not too far from Hua Hin.\nThis sanctuary rehabilitates animals that have been abused, and whenever possible, releases them back to the wild. They also do a lot of educational outreach, and try working with the Thai goverment to advocate for animals. You can visit the sanctuary for a day, or volunteer for a week or longer\u2026 if we didn\u2019t already have flights to Vietnam, I would certainly still be there!\nMy day started with a tour of some of the habitats, where we got to hear the stories of how each animal came to be there. Suffice to say, these aren\u2019t happy stories\u2026 if a non-domesticated animal (like a monkey or bear or elephant) is being used for tourist activities, it has certainly suffered some major abuse. (Details on how elephants are broken for the trekking industry are here if you\u2019re interested.) If you like animals at all, you should never support these industries \u2013 these practices will only stop when demand goes away.\nWFFT has had great success releasing gibbons to the wild. Most gibbons that wind up there have previously been kept as pets, usually in tiny boxes or cages. To rehabilitate them, they start them in small cages, where they are often kept solo to adjust. Then they move on to larger cages, possibly with other gibbons or in sight of them, so they can re-learn how to be a gibbon. They eventually go to a cage-free island habitat before releasing them to the wild. This helps them transition from being pets to wild animals again.\nThey recently rescued a pair of 2 month old gibbons who are ridiculously adorable\u2026 I could have watched them all day:\nThey have everything from monkeys to bears to porcupines. All of them were illegally taken from the wild to be used for entertainment or as exotic pets. I missed the story about how these otters came to be there as I was overwhelmed by their adorable squeaky sounds:\nThe highlight of the day was my time with the elephants. I had the chance to see how happy they are here, to feed some of them, and to walk and bathe one. It\u2019s an indescribable feeling to be walking down an open road with a 4 ton elephant following behind you, completely free of any fences, chains, or ropes. It was really magical.\nOne of the volunteers demonstrates how to lead the elephant by periodically doling out fruit.\nElephants used in the trekking industry rarely have the opportunity to get into water. We had a chance to help bathe an elephant (which they are accustomed to from their former lives):\nThis was harder (and messier) than it looked\u2026\nShe didn\u2019t hesitate to help herself when she got thirsty\u2026\nAt WFFT, all the elephants have access to ponds, though they can be unsure about hot to react to this luxury. The staff try and encourage them by tossing fruit into the water. This guy obviously loves going for a swim, based on his entry technique:\nAll in all, it was a really amazing day and I got back to the hotel smiling and filthy. (Who knew their trunks were so slobbery?) You can tell the volunteers and the animals are all very happy to be there. I am definitely going to look into visiting more sanctuaries and seek out volunteer opportunities, as it was such an incredible experience.\nNext up, we are bouncing back to Bangkok for a couple nights before heading to Vietnam\u2026\nAuthor rachelPosted on November 30, 2016 March 1, 2017 Categories Thailand, Wildlife1 Comment on Hua Hin, Thailand\nOne Night in Bangkok (And Then Some)\nI am so grateful to my amazing friend Dan, who speaks Thai fluently and has spent a ton of time in Thailand, for giving us an incredible amount of detailed advice. We could have stayed here for months following his recommendations, and we arrived feeling better prepared because he educated us on all the basics.\nThat said, we started in Bangkok (against Dan\u2019s recommendation). He warned us that the city can be overwhelming, especially the choatic, never-ending traffic. He wasn\u2019t kidding. On the way to our hotel from the airport, our Uber got rear-ended. It was not our driver\u2019s fault and everyone was fine (we were stopped in the ever-present traffic and someone rear-ended the person behind us, who got pushed into us). We then spent about an hour on the side of the road while all the drivers sorted out the details and received paperwork from the traffic cop. Welcome to Bangkok!\nTraffic really is relentless. Hotels and other venues hire staff specifically to stop traffic just so cars can enter and exit their driveways. And walking is also a challenge. In Pengang, you had to be constantly vigilant about large holes, pipes, parked motorbikes or a million other things that could be obstructing the sidewalk. In Bangkok, if there even is a sidewalk, you have to dodge street vendors, motorbike taxis and the occassional giant cockroach. Plus vehicles don\u2019t stop at the few crosswalks that do exist, so crossing the street is a nightmare unless you can find a pedestrian bridge. In other words, its like playing an advanced game of frogger, but you only get one turn.\nElectrical wiring is also a good metaphor for Bangkok\u2019s traffic.\nThailand\u2019s king died on October 13, 2016. He reigned for 70 years and was beloved by the people (as mandated by law). Even though we arrived over a month after his death (the first 30 days are the most intense mourning period), there was still plenty of evidence of his passing. Many people were still dressed in black, and the king\u2019s portrait (surrounded by tons of flowers) and messages of condolences were everywhere. Entertainment, like concerts and sporting events, ceased and many bars and clubs had to close early, though that seems to be lessening now that the first month has passed.\nEvery single building has some kind of display honouring His Majesty \u2013 usually a portrait in a gold frame, surrounded by fresh flowers and black and white ribbons. Here is a small selection of photos, which I took subversively as I was unsure if it was ok to photograph them:\nOne day we wandered into the area of the Grand Palace, not realizing that for the first 100 days there is a chance for people to pay their respects at the king\u2019s grave. Thousands of people per hour head there every day to mourn the king, clad in black and carrying their own portrait of him. Impressively, everything is calm and organized, facilitated by a huge community of volunteers who offer information, prepare food, distribute water, etc. Everything was provided to the mourners for free, which was so lovely \u2013 even the flowers to place on his grave were being given to each person as they entered the palace gates.\nAs we stood near the gates looking bewildered, a volunteer came over and welcomed us in. However, neither of us was wearing black and my passport (which was needed to enter) was at the Vietnam Embassy receiving a visa, so we didn\u2019t venture inside the walls.\nThe Unicorn Cafe\nOn a lighter note, I read about a unicorn-themed cafe and felt it was imperative to check it out. It\u2019s pretty much what you\u2019d expect/hope for: a pastel coloured room filled with sugary treats, playing non-stop Disney music with stuffed toys and figurines of all sizes on every available surface. Even the ceiling was decorated with unicorns. And they have unicorn onesies you can wear while you eat. The German was a very good sport about this (and not the only guy who had been dragged there).\nWhat else would you expect them to serve?\nThe silverware was bejeweled, naturally\nMy favourite wall\nI bribed him with cheesecake to take this photo\u2026\nThis was undrinkably sweet \u2013 must be meant for unicorns\nThe cafe is very easy to find, as this is in the window.\nYes, even the toilet was themed\nApple Reunion\nWe were surprised to discover that two different friends from Apple were randomly in Bangkok so we all got together for dinner. Caro was on her way to Bali with her boyfriend, while Ivan was on his way back to SF, having just completed a motorcycle trek in Nepal. It was so fun to see some familiar faces and catch up!\nWe met up with Ivan again on a subsequent evening, and found ourselves in the charmingly named \u201cWTF Bangkok\u201d bar, where a local demanded everyone join her in singing along to everything from Britney Spears to David Bowie to Guns & Roses.\nSeveral drinks later, it was time for a midnight tom yum fix:\nThe German spent the entire next day with food poisoning, so this may not have been the best idea.\nWe finally decided to heed some of Dan\u2019s advice and book a day trip to Ayutthaya, which was a capital city of Thailand until the Burmese invaded and destroyed it in 1767. There are so many temples there it would be impossible to see them all in a week, let alone a single day. We managed to visit four before taking a boat ride back to Bangkok.\nThailand\u2019s Buddha is tall and thin and always has a peaceful expression. Even though we were part of a large group, we had time to explore on our own and I found it very calming to be in the temples with the soothing smile of the Buddhas.\nThe temples tend to be very ornate (if they haven\u2019t been destroyed by war). Though our guide made far too many jokes along the way, he was also very knowledgable and it was really nice to learn more about Buddhism, the customs, and how to enjoy the temples without interfering or accidentally disrespecting anyone.\nThe largest golden Buddha at this temple (filled with gold Buddhas)\nThe German is in constant danger of hitting his head on things here\u2026\nThe King\u2019s pavillion for relaxing\u2026 its only accessible by boat.\nA peaceful Buddha in front of the temple ruins\nA pavillion for the ladies.\nThere are many headless Buddha in these ruins \u2013 no one is sure how this head wound up as part of this tree.\nI\u2019m not sure who this guy is, but he is creepy\u2026\nA previous King loved animals, so there is a lot of topiary on the property.\nOne of th elargest reclining Buddhas in the world\nWe ended the day by taking a boat back to Bangkok. It was interesting to see the various buildings go by \u2013 from temples to modern skyscrapers to small houses and even the Grand Palace. Though I think the most exciting part was when we barely cleared a low bridge and everyone had to hit the deck:\nEveryone was torn between taking photos and diving to safety\nMost buildings have ornate little altars out front. They are always covered with fresh flowers and often have drinks (with straws) and small dishes of food in them. It turns out these are designed to appeal to spirits. Some spirits are mischievous, so giving them a nice place to stay deters them from causing trouble in the home or business. I find this approach to problem-solving very charming\u2026 rather than trying to get rid of the spirits, they make them feel very welcome somewhere else.\nNow we are off to a smaller, coastal town to take in the quieter side of Thailand before we head to Vietnam. Though we will be bouncing in and out of Bangkok a couple more times since its such a central transit hub, so I think I am destined to keep humming \u201cOne Night in Bangkok\u201d for a couple more weeks.\nAuthor rachelPosted on November 25, 2016 November 28, 2016 Categories Thailand4 Comments on One Night in Bangkok (And Then Some)",
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        "raw_content": "Older people are often treated with less urgency than younger patients. This \u201cageist\u201d attitude is being recognized as a form of discrimination similar to sexism and racism. Here are some ways to recognize this behavior and how you can change it.\nAn older man walked into his doctor\u2019s office. \u201cDoc,\u201d he said, \u201cMy right knee is killing me. The pain is shooting through my leg like a knife.\u201d \u201cSir, you are 86 years old. You must accept the fact that you will experience pain. It\u2019s part of the aging process.\u201d The older man looked the doctor in the eye and responded, \u201cI don\u2019t understand Doctor, my left knee is 86 years old too and it has never bothered me.\u201d\nThis is a common conversation between physicians and their older patients far too often. Many physicians dismiss senior\u2019s complaints as a \u201cnormal\u201d part of aging and feel they don\u2019t need to treat them with the same urgency as they would a younger person\u2019s complaints.\nStudies show that many physicians hold preconceived stereotypical opinions of the elderly. They assume aches and pains are a normal part of aging and do not treat it with seriousness or compassion. Other studies indicate that doctors often spend less time with older people, minimize their difficulties and often do not take care of their condition as intently as they do younger patients because they are \u201cgetting on in years\u201d and will die soon anyway.\nAnother generalization commonly held by medical professionals about older patients is that they all should be treated the same. This is despite the fact that the term \u201cseniors\u201d spans from the age of 55 to over 90 years old. There is little acceptance that a 55-year old person is different than a person who is 90+. There is also little regard that many seniors are more fit than younger counterparts; that many of them still are physically active, and participate in strenuous activities such as swimming, running, and tennis. This misconception often results in seniors not being considered for new and innovative treatments or for organ transplants even if they are healthier than younger candidates.\nOther common evidence of this dismissive attitude can be seen in how often geriatric patients are not offered early appoints because their needs are not considered urgent or as important as a younger person\u2019s. Other studies show that seniors are given less time with their doctors and the physician spends less time exploring reasons for ailments because they are old and are expected to tolerate their age. Treating patients based on their age means the doctor might miss a significant, treatable situation.\nAnother example of doctor\u2019s attitudes towards seniors is evident when an older patient is accompanied by an adult child. In such cases, the doctor often address his questions and comments to the adult child rather than to the patient and refer to the patient in the third person rather than addressing him directly. This behavior negates the patient and relegates him to an inferior role, almost like a person returning to childhood.\nFortunately, some doctors are beginning to question this behavior. Dr. Robert Butler, a pioneer in geriatric care and the first Director of the National Institute on Aging coined the term ageism to describe the systematic stereotyping of people over a certain age. In his book, Why Survive Being Old in America, published in 1969, Dr. Butler compared this behavior to attitudes such as racism and sexism. He offered examples of how older people are routinely undervalued in all areas of life and compares this treatment to discrimination against older people.\nSince Dr. Butler\u2019s writings more and more doctors are reconsidering their treatment toward senior patients. Some hospitals such as New York Presbyterian are beginning to offer training to doctors to make them more aware of these attitudes and how to work against them.\nOne big step is the acknowledgement that seniors are not one homogenous group. A 55-year-old person is quite different than one who is 95 years old and should be treated accordingly. Medical facilities are now dividing the geriatric population into three broad age categories, the young old, the middle old, and the old old. Each grouping has its own distinct medical and social needs and treatment. Younger seniors in the 50 to 65 year old category are healthier and living longer than ever before. Older patients, on the other hand, often have psychological issues that impact them and should not be disregarded. Some medical facilities are teaching doctors to become more sensitive to major issues impacting seniors including personal losses, such as loss of job status, loss of friends, family members and spouses, social isolation, and sensory losses such as hearing loss, loss of eye sight, and cognitive loss.\nDoctors are being taught to take into considerations some of these sensory losses by sitting closer to patients, talking to them slowly and clearly without shouting, making sure the room is well lit and written information is presented in large print. Finally doctors are becoming more aware of the richness of the experience they can gain from listening to their older patients. Doctors are learning to understand that older patients are entitled to the same respect and treatment as younger patients.\nThere is much that we as family members of seniors or seniors ourselves can do to make sure geriatric patients get the proper medical attention\n1. Demand the doctor gives each patient as much time as necessary. Don\u2019t let the doctor rush you.\n2. Ask plenty of questions; make sure all your concerns are discussed thoroughly\n3. Don\u2019t settle for platitudes; insist the doctor take your complaint seriously. Ask yourself, would he give the same answer to a younger patient?\n4. Make sure you are seen in a timely manner. If the office won\u2019t give you a convenient appointment, consider going someplace else.\n5. Insist the doctor talk directly to you. Do not let yourself be addressed in the third person. 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        "raw_content": "September 9, 2005 by Rick, posted in Ramblings, Rants\nI\u2019ve tried to keep things light, and keep the mood around me and this blog positive.\nBut I just can\u2019t hold it in anymore. I\u2019m really upset, and I need to just let it out.\nI\u2019m very embarrassed of the American political system right now.\nNo, I take that back. I\u2019m not embarrassed. I\u2019m disgusted.\nI\u2019ve watched the news on TV. I\u2019ve read the news on the Internet. I\u2019ve read blogs of people who lived throught the hurricane. I\u2019ve seen Oprah\u2019s shows. And I\u2019ve seen picture after picture of things that I never thought I\u2019d see on our own soil.\nAnd it makes me cry. It makes me angry.\nIt makes me wonder why everyone from the media to celebrities to the Red Cross can get to people who need help, but it took FEMA, the military and the federal government almost a week to get there. It makes me wonder why people\u2013 adults, children, senior citizens and healhy young people\u2026 ALL AMERICANS\u2026 have to suffer and die because nothing can be done to save their lives. It makes me wonder why people like Oprah or Chris Rock can roll up their sleeves and help feed and hug the thousands of people who need it, but our President has to send his father, his predecessor, and his Vice President, who has barely even been seen since the \u201cElection\u201d of 2004, to do his \u201cdirty work.\u201d\nAnd if I have to read the words of FEMA head Michael Brown one more time, when he had the GALL to say the following ridiculously ignorant statements (Courtesy of CNN):\n\u201cWe learned about (The people at the New Orleans Convention Center) Thursday, so I have directed that we have all available resources to get that convention center to make sure that they have the food and water and medical care that they need.\u201d \u2014\n\u201cI don\u2019t make judgments about why people chose not to leave but, you know, there was a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans,\u201d\n\u201cConsidering the dire circumstances that we have in New Orleans \u2014 virtually a city that has been destroyed \u2014 that things are going relatively well,\u201d\nand my personal favorite, when asked how he could blame the victims for choosing not to evacuate, when many of them were either too poor, ederly, had no means of transportation, or just simply not able to evacuate in time for whatever reason they may have had, Mr. Brown had the nerve to respond:\n\u201cNow is not the time to be blaming. Now is the time to recognize that whether they chose to evacuate or chose not to evacuate, we have to help them.\u201d\nAll of these statements were made on Thursday, November 1. Aid from FEMA and the military did not arrive until at least TWO days later.\nIf I had the nerve, and believe me, I do right about now, I\u2019d sucker-punch this bozo. Right where it hurts.\nFrom the Boston Herald, Saturday, September 3:\n\u201cThe federal official in charge of the bungled New Orleans rescue was fired from his last private-sector job overseeing horse shows.\nAnd before joining the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a deputy director in 2001, GOP activist Mike Brown had no significant experience that would have qualified him for the position.\nThe Oklahoman got the job through an old college friend who at the time was heading up FEMA. \u2026\n\u2026 \u201cBefore joining the Bush administration in 2001, Brown spent 11 years as the commissioner of judges and stewards for the International Arabian Horse Association, a breeders\u2019 and horse-show organization based in Colorado.\n\u201cWe do disciplinary actions, certification of (show trial) judges. We hold classes to train people to become judges and stewards. And we keep records,\u201d explained a spokeswoman for the IAHA commissioner\u2019s office. \u201cThis was his full-time job . . . for 11 years,\u201d she added.\nBrown was forced out of the position after a spate of lawsuits over alleged supervision failures.\n\u201cHe was asked to resign,\u201d Bill Pennington, president of the IAHA at the time, confirmed last night.\nSoon after, Brown was invited to join the administration by his old Oklahoma college roommate Joseph Allbaugh, the previous head of FEMA until he quit in 2003 to work for the president\u2019s re-election campaign.\u201d\nAs if we couldn\u2019t guess this guy had no business handling the agency that is supposed to protect our contry from everything from natural disasters to terrorist attacks, now it\u2019s been PROVEN.\nBut probably the best-yet implication of how clueless this guy is comes directly from the FEMA website itself, in an article published August 25, 2005, just DAYS before Katrina slammed ashore on the Gulf Coast:\n\u201cUnder Secretary Mike Brown delivered the keynote address at the annual Colorado Governors Conference on Emergency Management this week in Breckenridge, Colorado. He said there is no perfect solution to address every security concern. However, by working together collectively to analyze threats, understand our capabilities, and apply resources intelligently, we can manage risks. \u2026\n\u201cThe President knows what we at the Department of Homeland Security know, and what all of you know the strength of our response capabilities has the power to take the terror out of terrorism. And when all response entities work together, we provide a stronger, more effective response \u2026\u201d\n\u201c\u2026Our mission as homeland security stakeholders is to ensure that the business of commerce as well as the people who work within it and depend on it within this state and this nation moves effortlessly. We are prepared for all-hazards disasters, man-made and natural.\u201c\nBull-Fucking-Shit, Michael. Bull-Fucking-Shit.\nIt\u2019s this kind of slap-on-the-back, buddy-buddy bullshit that makes me really embarrassed of my country. 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        "raw_content": "Nurse\u2019s experience: Volunteering enriches one\u2019s life\nCaption: (From left to right) Julie Khabir, Executive with Community Resilience with Stella Lee (right in this photo), ElderAid and Nurses Network volunteer who has been volunteering with the Singapore Red Cross since 2016.\nBy Julie Lim, Volunteer\nNurse Stella Lee started volunteering with Singapore Red Cross in 2016 and has not looked back since. Today, she is the Chairperson of ElderAid, in charge of the befriending programme and outreach activities in the South East District. Besides recruiting new befrienders, she also visits the elderly fortnightly.\nShe explained, \u201cI started volunteering because I wanted to contribute my professional skills for a good cause. It stretches my comfort zone when I volunteer with the less fortunate - the elderly, who face insurmountable challenges even as they grapple with their basic needs.\u201d\nBut getting the elderly to open up was not easy. Nonetheless, her perseverance paid off when she finally forged a strong rapport with the elderly despite their initial resistance.\n\u201cNow, they look forward to my visits. I feel very welcomed by them. Their profuse fussing over me and their facial expressions tell it all,\u201d said Stella as she beamed with pride.\nShe feels that her personal time is utilised in a fruitful and rewarding way when she volunteers to bring cheer and happiness to the elderly. In another dimension, Stella sees herself fulfilling the social and emotional needs of the community. She finds it most rewarding when an elderly transforms from being reticent to being receptive and connected with the people around them.\nBesides volunteering in ElderAid, Stella joined the Nurses Network steering committee in February 2017, getting involved in dementia screening for the elderly, and community first aid events. Apart from these, Stella serves as the Vice President for Red Cross Club at the South East District. She also volunteers with FoodAid service on an adhoc basis.\nStella feels that volunteering has made her more tolerant, less impatient, more resilient and better able to manage multiple demands on her time. She has found much joy and meaning in serving the vulnerable and less fortunate.\n\u201cVolunteers do not necessarily have more free time than others - what they have is the heart,\u201d Stella opined. \u201cWe need more nurses to come forward\u2026 We intend to recruit more nurses, and keep them engaged to sustain their interest and action. We will work to identify their strengths, guide and groom them as volunteer leaders.\u201d\nAs a parting shot, Stella shared a quote by Winston Churchill: \u201cWe make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.\u201d\nCome and experience volunteering for yourself, and inspire others to follow in your footsteps.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by teamsugden on April 20, 2018 April 20, 2018\nNewark\u2019s Regis \u2018The First\u2019 Sugden is just weeks away from realising a long-held ambition as he prepares to return to the cage next month at the Nottingham Motorpoint Arena.\n\u201cIt\u2019s always been my dream to fight at the Motorpoint,\u201d said the 22-year old Suggy\u2019s Gym MMA professional. \u201cI\u2019ve been there to watch other big events and walked past it so many times thinking \u2018one day, one day\u2019. Now that day\u2019s almost here and I can\u2019t wait to get out there and show people a completely different fighter.\u201d\nFully recovered after a break following a training injury last year, Regis will be back in action on Saturday 19 May on the card of ACB 87, the first major MMA event hosted by the Nottingham venue since September 2012.\nFighting for the first time at Lightweight, he takes on Stephen Martin from Derby in a match up which sees both men making their debut with Europe\u2019s number one MMA promotion.\n\u201cIt\u2019s going to be a huge show, with an action-packed card of 12 fights,\u201d added Regis. \u201cI just think to myself that if ACB want me on there, I must be doing something right.\n\u201cAll I can say to the friends and fans who are going to be there on the night is that this is going to be the greatest show of them all \u2013 expect fireworks and whatever you do don\u2019t blink!\u201d\n\u201cHaving to pull out of ACB 70 last year due to injury was a massive disappointment for all of us,\u201d said Suggy\u2019s Gym head coach Dean Sugden. \u201cYes, it was a setback for Regis but, as soon as his treatment was successfully completed, nothing was going to stand in his way and he was determined to be back doing what he does best as soon as possible.\n\u201cHe\u2019s been working hard on every aspect of his game, on things that maybe other people didn\u2019t see as weaknesses before but that he recognised as such. He\u2019s moving up a weight division, he\u2019s fitter and stronger than ever and he\u2019s made no secret of the fact that this one won\u2019t be going the distance, he\u2019s going for the KO.\n\u201cTickets for the show are available to buy online only here and are priced from \u00a335 to \u00a3150. Use the promo code SUGGYS and choose from the options marked with Regis\u2019s name \u2013 as he says, this is going to be the best show ever and we want all his family, friends and fans to be sitting together to cheer him on.\u201d\nacb 87Featuredlightweightmmamotorpoint arenanewarknottinghamshireprofessionaltickets\nPrevious Post Regis makes a strong statement with comeback win\nNext Post Weighing in for ACB 87",
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        "raw_content": "September 6, 2016 by admin Uncategorized\nAs I was getting ready to leave our house a couple of weeks ago, I took a quick glance back at our television to see if anything interesting was happening. Of course, the television was on because the Olympics were taking place and our television ran non-stop from August 5-21! Don\u2019t judge. We had to make sure and catch all the handball, water polo, shooting, and rowing competitions that you only see every four years! Well, as I was saying goodbye to April, I noticed an ad come on for an upcoming interview between Joe Buck and legendary golfer Nick Faldo on a show called Undeniable. As I listened to some of Nick Faldo\u2019s excerpts about his early life and winning major golf tournaments, one statement caught my attention. \u201cEveryone looks up to someone,\u201d he said as he shared about some of the people who inspired him as a young golfer. Everyone looks up to someone. Think about that for a moment. It\u2019s a true statement. We\u2019ve all had people who inspired us and who we wanted to emulate. For me, the first person I remember wanting to emulate was a local high school basketball player at Akron Central-Hower High School who led his team to an undefeated season and the 1980 Ohio state basketball championship. I was definitely a follower. I collected all the articles on the team from the local newspaper and grabbed any souvenirs and pennants I could find. I literally had my own little shrine in my bedroom to their season. I watched this player closely and tried to play like him. I tried to do his moves. I tried to pass like him. I tried to lead like him.\nMaybe for you it was a parent, teacher, sibling, or classmate that you tried to emulate. For Michael Phelps it was watching Tom Dolan in the 1996 Olympics that inspired him to want to be an Olympian. For Steven Spielberg it was seeing his first movie by Cecil B. Demille that originally caught his attention and moved him into film. For legendary dancer and choreographer Martha Graham it was seeing Ruth St. Denis perform at the Mason Opera House in Los Angeles, California, that inspired her to pursue dance. For Tyler Perry his inspiration was decorated playwright August Wilson. \u201cEveryone looks up to someone!\u201d The question is, \u201cis the person\u2019s life worth emulating and can they get you where you want to go?\u201d\nWe follow people and emulate them because we see some outstanding quality in them and we believe they can get us to where we want to go. I am going to submit to you that there is no one greater we can follow and emulate than Jesus. In Jesus, we see someone who\u2019s life, character, and mission is worth following and who has gone where we want to go. Look at what he said to his disciples in John 14:2-3, \u201cMy Father\u2019s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.\u201d He can take us where we want to go!\nAt Renovate, we are currently in a series called Follow the Leader where we are taking a look at Jesus\u2019 life and what it means to follow him. Twenty-three times in the New Testament Jesus made the statement, \u201cFollow me.\u201d Yet, if we aren\u2019t careful, we can see this call as a burden, inconvenience, or what we have to \u201cgive up\u201d as opposed to a privilege and opportunity. Hello. Think about this for a moment. If you are a businessman and Bill Gates was willing to spend time with you and share his wisdom would you listen? If you are a young basketball coach and San Antonio Spurs coach Greg Popovich asked you to be on his staff would you go? People pay thousands and thousands of dollars and travel long distances to get an audience with people like this. Yet we see Jesus as an inconvenience.\nTake for example the rich young ruler in Matthew 19:16-22 as an example where many of us can find ourselves. He saw following Jesus for what he was going to have to give up. He saw it as a loss. \u201cJust then a man came up to Jesus and asked, \u201cTeacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life? \u2018Why do you ask me about what is good?\u2019 Jesus replied. \u2018There is only One who is good. If you want to enter life, keep the commandments.\u2019 \u2018Which ones?\u2019 he inquired. Jesus replied, \u2018You shall not murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall not give false testimony, honor your father and mother,\u2019 and \u2018love your neighbor as yourself.\u2019 \u2018All these I have kept,\u2019 the young man said. \u2018What do I still lack?\u2019 Jesus answered, \u2018If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.\u2019 When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he had great wealth.\u201d Man, missed opportunity.\nHis disciples were astonished with this exchange. Look at how the conversation continues in verses 23-27 as they contemplate their own decisions to follow Jesus.\n\u201cThen Jesus said to his disciples, \u2018Truly I tell you, it is hard for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.\u2019 When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished and asked, \u2018Who then can be saved?\u2019 Jesus looked at them and said, \u2018With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.\u2019 Peter answered him, \u2018We have left everything to follow you! What then will there be for us?\u2019\u201d Do you hear the underlying question? Is it really worthwhile to follow you Jesus?\nLook at the amazing statement Jesus makes in the last three verses of the chapter that show the incredible opportunity we have when we follow him (Matthew 19: 28-30): \u201cJesus said to them, \u2018Truly I tell you, at the renewal of all things, when the Son of Man sits on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 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        "raw_content": "Poverty on the Periphery: U.S. Implementation of Modernization Theory in the Alliance for Progress and the War on Poverty\nMichelle C. Mayhew, West Virginia University\nJames Siekmeier\nKenneth Fones-Wolf\nMark Tauger\nThe principle objective of this paper is to compare how modernization theory was implemented during the Alliance for Progress and the War on Poverty and to explore how this impacted power structures at the national level in the Alliance and the local level in the War on Poverty There have been some earlier works which have addressed modernization theory during the Alliance for Progress, including Michael Latham's, Modernization as Ideology, however most information about modernization theory itself comes from W.W. Rostow's work, The Stages of Economic Growth, and Rostow and Millikan's, A Proposal. During the War on Poverty, President Johnson also utilized modernization theory; though current scholarship focuses primarily on specific War on Poverty programs, such as Frank Stricker's, Why America Lost the War on Poverty---And How to Win It, or on the War on Poverty in specific areas of the country, such as David Whisnant's, Modernizing the Mountaineer .;While much work has been done about why the Alliance and the War on Poverty failed, there has been little looking at the connection between the two or how modernization theory impacted the making of policy. I seek to explore the relationship between these two programs and how modernization theory was put into practice in each. In this paper, I argue that due to the way in which modernization theory was used to enact both the Alliance for Progress and the War on Poverty, traditional power structures were strengthened ensuring that, in the Alliance, the goal of creating democratic governments was never reached and in the War on Poverty, the attempt to include the poor more fully in the decision making process was never attained. Additionally, I argue that the very policies which were intended to bolster the democratic process instead led to a resurfacing of dictatorships throughout Latin America and a doubling down by political machines within the local governments affected by the War on Poverty, in order to more firmly hold onto power.\nMayhew, Michelle C., \"Poverty on the Periphery: U.S. Implementation of Modernization Theory in the Alliance for Progress and the War on Poverty\" (2013). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 498.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blogs \u00bb So\u2026when does the healing begin?\nSo\u2026when does the healing begin?\nMay 5, 2016 CollabNet VersionOne\nMany people have commented on the statement that Kent Beck made in Snowbird around his purpose for the meeting. I wasn\u2019t there of course, so I am most likely paraphrasing, but the generally accepted representation was that he wanted to \u201cheal the rift between development and the business\u201d. As I was attending the first of the conference season\nevents, Mile High Agile, I started to wonder how well that has worked. I\u2019m not thrilled with what my conclusions currently are. I\u2019m hoping someone can show me where I\u2019m wrong.\nFirst, some history. This might seem a little self-indulgent, but I promise that I do have a point, if only to set some context. I discovered eXtreme Programming back around 1999. I read the book and rejected it, until I met people who were doing it. It was truly revelatory. People were happy. The business oriented folks were working together collaboratively with the rest of the team. Not at a daily meeting, but throughout the day. I started digging deeper and realized that someone had finally found a way to make software that managed the balancing act between good engineering and good project management. With that in mind, I went to the first XP Universe. I left even more energized and ready to take on the world.\nThe next few years were fun and challenging. Most of my time was spent practicing and evangelizing XP, and then agile came along. I continued to be part of development, and attended many, many conferences and discussion groups. And that is where it gets weird. At the early conferences, the mix between developer and manager/project manager was a little lopsided toward the programmers.\nThen there was a shift and all of a sudden it was hard to find someone at the conference who wasn\u2019t a Scrum Master, the head of a PMO, a senior portfolio project manager, CSM, CSPO, SA, or EIEIO. Several keynote speakers who I really admire started asking, \u201cwhere are the programmers?\u201d This has led me to wonder, what now? The rift was starting to heal, but it seems to be growing wider again. Far too much attention is being spent on \u201cwhat processes and tools do we need\u201d and not enough on \u201chow can we deliver working software?\u201d What can we do to reverse this trend?\nSo, now that I\u2019ve indulged in reminiscences, it\u2019s time to do something about it. I\u2019m not a big fan of just sitting around arguing over a course of action without actually doing something about it. So let\u2019s get the software development back into agile software development.\nWe can begin by refusing to accept a separation of \u201cmanagement practices\u201d and \u201ctechnical practices\u201d. There are just agile practices. The next time we\u2019re going to spend training money on agile stuff, let\u2019s skip the story writing and framework training, and let\u2019s spend it on test driven development (TDD) or refactoring. Better yet, let\u2019s spend that time and energy on DevOps. And don\u2019t just send \u201cDev\u201d to these classes. Wouldn\u2019t it be cool if the technical folks had the same understanding of what agile means? And the next time you\u2019re inclined to ask for or write another report about \u201cprogress\u201d, ask yourself \u201ccan I express this in terms of working software?\u201d\nSo this is my call to action: The time for the healing to start again is now. What will you do to make it happen?\nThe post So\u2026when does the healing begin? appeared first on Agile Blogs.\nCollabNet Keeps Momentum in First Quarter 2016\nI\u2019m happy to report that the second quarter of 2016 is in full swing. We put out our quarterly announcement...\nCollabNet Contributes to DZone\u2019s 2016 Guide to Building and Deploying Applications on the Cloud.\nI recently spoke with DZone about the cloud application landscape for the 2016 Guide to Building and Deploy...",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog: The Multiplier Mindset \u00bb Leading With Passion\nDoes your team know why you do what you do?\nAs entrepreneurs, we all want a really motivated team, and we also want to feel motivated ourselves. So few of us realize the importance of openly expressing our passion with those around us, but it\u2019s the key to giving your team energy and confidence about what you do.\nTo be successful in business, it\u2019s a heart game as much as it is a head game.\nSharing your enthusiasm is second to none when it comes to reaching people and building the right team. In my experience, to be really successful in business, it\u2019s a heart game as much as it is a head game.\nFollow this guide and start doing business with people who believe what you believe.\nIf you\u2019ve had the opportunity to work alongside someone who\u2019s passionate about what they do, you\u2019ve experienced how exciting and rewarding this can be. People are much more likely to buy into ideas, take risks, or provide you with their creativity and resources if they can feel how committed you are to your cause. Clients will notice, as well, and want to work with you so they can share in your energy.\nPassion goes hand in hand with purpose.\nPerhaps one of the most rewarding things in life is to spend every day working in a business you believe in\u2014trumping both money and status. Ask yourself if what you\u2019re doing engages you. Does it excite you? Will it make a difference? And if you\u2019ve found this, make sure to express it\u2014too many people underappreciate the value and impact this can have.\nPassion attracts the right people and resources.\nI\u2019ve always been interested in how to bring the right people together and engage them. The answer: Be intentional and make sure your heart is involved. When you\u2019re enthusiastic about what you\u2019re doing, great people and resources will come onto your path because they\u2019ll feel an emotional connection to you and what you\u2019re doing.\nPassion is a language everyone understands.\nIn Paulo Coelho\u2019s The Alchemist, one of the parables in the novel is about the language of enthusiasm. It\u2019s a language everyone in the world understands because it centers on things being accomplished with love and purpose, in search for something to believe in and desire.\nThis is why I make sure to bring enthusiasm to things that are important to me and why I love working with people who have similar passions to my own. Passionate people are resourceful, and they\u2019ll do whatever it takes to make their vision come true. It also brings out the best teamwork and the best results. So share whatever it is that ignites you and watch how quickly it attracts those who are aligned with you!\nCourage: The Key To Confidence\nIn 1965, I was drafted into the U.S. Army just as the Vietnam war was beginning. I was twenty-one years old...",
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        "raw_content": "52 Ancestors, No. 8: Antonino Rocco Scaletti, Prolific Sicilian Farmer\ntags: coraopolis, Family History, farmer, genealogy, immigrant, Italian, photo, Photo Restoration, Sicilian\nOf all the heros on my family tree, I believe none are more widely and openly venerated by his living descendants than this man, Antonino Rocco Scaletti. I say widely because that describes the breadth of his progeny. I say openly because he is the only one of my great-grandparents for whom photographs and memories are facebook news feed staple among his living grandchildren. Surely all of my great-grandparents are heroes, and well loved by those who remember them, but generally speaking, I don\u2019t find out much about them unless I go asking. For \u201cNino\u201d, as he was called, the photographs and memories come to me, through the modern miracle of social networking. Nino was my maternal grandmother\u2019s father, and his grandchildren are my mother\u2019s cousins.\nResearching Nino provided many genealogy \u2018firsts\u2019 for me. He was the first ancestor for whom I found a foreign birth record, a Sicilian civil registration. Nino was born at Via Tomasello 9, Trabia, Sicilia, Italia, and, according to the record, L\u2019anno milleottocentonovantatr\u00e9 add\u00ec ventiquattro di Settembre. Although the record is in Italian, learning bits of Spanish growing up helped me to suss out the most of the vital information. Google translate helps with the rest. My advice with that is not to rely too heavily on the full sentence translation, but rather to confirm unfamiliar words individually.\nIn addition to being a universal Rosetta Stone, Google doubles, as a crystal ball, for I can gaze into it and see Via Tomasello 9 now:\nVia Tomasello 9, Trabia, Sicily\nAlthough this building has a nice patina, I can\u2019t say for sure if it has been here since Nino was born in 1893. Although, this is the location, I don\u2019t know much about else about Nino\u2019s youth. His parents were Giuseppe Scaletta and Maria Passafiume. My grandmother told me that the name Scaletta means stairs, although Google Translate returns stiles and stepladder as closer translations, and derives from the settlers of what is now Scaletta Zanclea, Sicily, who climbed natural stairs on the side of a mountain to get to and from their village.\nSicily was a changing land in the mid 19th century. One of the period\u2019s defining events, the Sicilian Revolution of 1848, centered in Palermo, which was just up the road from where Nino was later born, in Trabia. I\u2019d be interested to know if any of Nino\u2019s grandparents participated in that, and to what end. In 1861, after much fighting, the Kingdom of Two Sicilies gave way to a unified Kingdom of Italy. Surely these political events affected Nino\u2019s parents and grandparents, but I am short on details. A mother lode of fascinating research awaits, I\u2019m sure.\nNino emigrated to America, and arrived at the Port of New York on May 11, 1912. My grandmother told me that several people from his ship, the Italia, dove into the water and swam ashore to avoid check in at Ellis Island. Nino stayed on, however, and good thing, too. His was the first ships manifest I ever found for an ancestor, and I found it on EllisIsland.org. Nino\u2019s manifest indicated that he was to stay with his older brother, Carmelo, at Coraopolis, PA, just west of Pittsburgh. Nino had another older brother, Giuseppe, and an older sister, Angeline. My grandmother told me that, at Ellis Island, each brother received a different letter to end his last name, and that was to distinguish them more easily. I\u2019m not sure why that was necessary. After all, the brothers had first names which suited that purpose, and they apparently arrived at different times, making such an effort tedious to coordinate. Nonetheless, Giuseppe, aka Uncle Joe, kept his name Scaletta. Carmelo, aka Uncle Charlie, received the name Scaletto. Nino received the name Scaletti, and a new American family was born. Once settled, Nino took work as a farm laborer for one Mr. Lockhart.\nMy grandmother told me that Nino\u2019s parents died in a fire. I haven\u2019t yet found documentary evidence of this assertion. If it occurred, it was apparently after Nino came to America, for Nino\u2019s father, Giuseppe, appears as a contact on Nino\u2019s ship\u2019s manifest.\nI\u2019m not quite sure the whether Nino met his future wife before or after the outbreak of war, but Nino found himself back in Europe before long, fighting the Great War for the U. S. Army\u2019s 318th Infantry, 80th Division. The army published a history of that regiment, which is now available online at Archive.org, and also as a print-on-demand reproduction from the Library of Congress, via Amazon.com.I bought a copy of the reproduction,but I have not yet read it. Nino appears on page 150, among a roster of enlisted men who sailed for France. I just now came across a video of some members of the 318th setting up Livens poison gas projectors in Chaumont. I can not say whether Nino is in the video. He likely is not, but surely he would have encountered these activities during his deployment.\nA young Katherine Balmer\nNino married his wife, Katherine Balmer, in 1919, soon upon his return from the war. As I had mentioned in Episode No. 4 of this series, Katherine\u2019s German parents did not approve of the union, so Nino and Katherine eloped, and were married in Maryland on the 17th of July, 1919. Also, as mentioned, Nino\u2019s brother Joe hid his Italian identity by changing his name to Scally when starting his golf business. Nino, too, went by the name Scally for a short while, and appears under that name in the 1920 census. Nino an Katherine\u2019s first child, Mary Belle, would arrive on July 2, 1920. Katherine would bear seventeen more children through 1944, including two sets of twins. Four of Katherine\u2019s children, including Mary Belle, did not survive childhood. My grandmother, Betty, was the couple\u2019s fourth child. She told me some stories about him, for example, that he liked to sing and play \u2018O Sole Mio on his accordion. My mother\u2019s Uncle Bob, the youngest of the children, came to visit last year, he told us of more of the kids\u2019 shenanigans. I\u2019ll won\u2019t soon forget when he erupted in his father\u2019s heavy Italian accent: \u201cThey are a no gooda fo\u2019 nothin!\u201d Nino would blurt disparagingly of various flakes and scam artists, especially those who would took advantage of the vulnerabilities of new American immigrants. Uncle Bob can really channel his father; it was almost as if Nino were in the room with us. I would love to record Uncle Bob reciting his father\u2019s various catch phrases.\nIn time, the large family would drift apart, at least spatially. Although most of the family headed toward various western states, my grandmother, Betty, and her sister, Alice, headed east to Philadelphia. As a result, I knew very little about my mother\u2019s family growing up. Only recently, though the magic of facebook social networking, have I begun to meet my mother\u2019s cousins, virtually, to learn from them the Scaletti family story. Great distances could not divide that tight-knit clan.\nFind-A-Grave image of Nino\u2019s grave, via \u2018Genealogy Love\u2019.\nMy mother met Nino in Coraoplis once, in his later years. My grandmother took my mother out there in January of 1963 for her third birthday. My mother remembers of Nino only that he wore very large boots. These were likely a sturdy pair of farming boots. I suppose that just about everything looks huge to a three-year-old. Nino was a relatively small man, like me, at 5\u20196\u2033, 135 lbs., according to his World War II draft registration card. He appears with a wiry frame in many later pictures. Nino died the following year, on June 15, 1964, of a lingering illness. His gravesite would be the first that I would find through a Find-A-Grave photo request, courtesy of Find-A-Grave user Genealogy Love. I was happy to return the favor with some photos of Philadelphia-area graves. After Nino\u2019s death, Katherine moved to California with some of her children, and remained their until her death in 1972.\nThe photo of Nino that I chose for Nino is one of my favorite restorations ever. It was one of a multitude that my mother\u2019s Uncle Bob brought with him during his visit with us last year. Although very heavily damaged, I was able to rebuild a missing eye from what remained of the surrounding area. When zooming up close, one can tell that the image had been digitally modified, but on casual glance, in my opinion, the repair works. So impressed was I with this restoration that I first imagined that people might pay me to do this sort of work, and people have. That is how Photo Restorations by Tim G. was born, and restoring the damaged images of all the world\u2019s Ninos continues to be pleasure.\nMany thanks to my grandmother, Betty, for handing down the family history, to Uncle Bob for bringing that history to life, to Uncle Carl for sending the picture of Katherine, and to cousins Michelle and Linda, for befriending me on facebook and contributing many useful documents.\n\u2190 52 Ancestors, No. 7: Joseph A. Graham, Sr., Hotel Steward and Union Organizer\n52 Ancestors, No. 9: William Pickersgill \u201cPud\u201d Harrison, III, an Amiable Longshoreman \u2192\n52 Ancestors, No. 12. Sorrelona Angeline Butera: Big Sister | Photo Restorations by Tim G.",
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        "raw_content": "Rebel Seoul by Axie Oh\nPacific Rim meets Korean action dramas in this mind-blowing, New Visions Award-winning science fiction debut.\nOh my gosh \u2013 more people need to be talking about this book. IT WAS SO GOOD! This is easily a favorite of the year. Warcross fans \u2013 where you at?!\nThink of it like this. All the cool fast-paced futuristic/gamer vibes of Warcross but set in Seoul, South Korea. But don\u2019t dismiss this book if you aren\u2019t normally one for sci-fi or dystopian stories. There\u2019s something for everyone \u2013 I\u2019m talking action, romance, friendships, drama, EMOTIONAL TRAUMA \u2013 and the story-telling is phenomenal (easy to follow and damn hard to put down).\nLove is a country. It\u2019s vast and endless and full of an unbreakable hope.\nJaewon is an ex-gang member trying for a better life by attending a university in the Neo State. After an intense recruitment simulation (holy shit \u2013 you aren\u2019t prepared for that, guys\u2026), he\u2019s thrust into weapons-development alongside the Director\u2019s son, but things quickly go haywire. He meets Tera, a \u2018test subject\u2019 for the government \u2013 except she\u2019s so much more than she seems, and the Neo State isn\u2019t quite the honorable establishment he thought. And as Jaewon discovers secrets within secrets, his past comes drudging up, threatening to devour him.\nI want to show her that life isn\u2019t made of battles to be won. That life isn\u2019t about winning or losing, and that her existence doesn\u2019t need to be something she needs to deserve.\nJaewon had me rooting for him instantly. His voice in the novel was SO real, and he has a way of grounding you in the story from chapter one. I can\u2019t even pinpoint what exactly it is about him, though its partly thanks to how well he\u2019s developed, but I was right there with him, feeling everything he felt. But just wait \u2013 there\u2019s a whole pile of characters that will tug on your heartstrings just as much. GUYSSSS I was so emotional over everything, from Tera to Alex to Young. And AMA omg.\nThere are so many people who need her. I\u2019m just the one person who wants her.\nNeedless to say, I loved every minute.\nI\u2019m going to shove this book at everyone I know. If you haven\u2019t picked up this book, you\u2019re missing out on the best of 2017. You don\u2019t want to miss this.\n\u00ab Review: Keeper by Kim Chance\nReview: To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo \u00bb\nThe Diabolic: Book Review\nLegend: Book Review",
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        "raw_content": "Top Golf Proves To Be A Hit In Miami\n-Top Golf opened its first South Florida location late last year in Miami Gardens.\n-The massive facility has proven to be a hit with locals who want a twist on a classic game.\n-The company says that over 500 people work at the location, which is located near the Golden Glades Interchange.\n-Over a 10 year period, the Miami Gardens location is expected to have a $25 million economic impact on the region.\nWATCH ANOTHER STORY- Is This The Happiest Place In Miami?\nGolf Miami Gardens Sports\nCould Sexism Be Behind The Success Of John Green\u2019s Books?\nBy Mariam Ansar\nFor the reader, whether partial to the Young Adult genre or not, John Green\u2019s name is a familiar one.\nRecognizable film titles like The Fault In Our Stars and more recently, Paper Towns are easy sentimental watches for many, based on Green\u2019s meandering narratives of young people juggling life-threatening diseases, big swelling crushes on the girl next door, and generally attempting to survive life with all the emotions of your common teenager.\nGreen\u2019s success as a writer is one which has enabled him to have two of his books translated to film already, and with another prospectively in the works, many now place him as the face of Young Adult literature.\nWhether it\u2019s the realism that is seen as relatable in his writing, or the fact that his fame partly derives from Green\u2019s Internet presence, creating educational videos with his brother under the name Vlogbrothers, there\u2019s no getting around the fact that John Green\u2019s name is one which is either greeted with contempt, or adoration.\nTeenagers have no qualms listing Green alongside J.K Rowling, Suzanne Collins, and Stephenie Meyer. While his books are not so widely renowned as the Harry Potter series, The Hunger Games, or The Twilight Saga- some see this as indicative of substance.\nGreen\u2019s books feature stand-out lines readers of his find relatable and inspiring at the same time. To search his name on any social media source is to come face to face with this outpour. But exactly what is it about this man\u2019s writing which has propelled him to book-to-film fame? To be hailed as a permanent, important member of the Young Adult genre?\nSarah Dessen. Tamora Pierce. Judy Blume. Meg Rosoff. Lois Lowry. Laurie Halse Anderson.\nBefore and alongside Green\u2019s writing, chock-full of painful love, identity crises and existential doubts that plague his intelligent-pretentious-boy-protagonists, there existed, and exists, a treasure trove of Young Adult books and writers who delve into those exact same feelings.\nDessen was given one shot at the silver screen when two of her novels were combined to produce the 2003 rom-com How To Deal.\nRosoff\u2019s How I Live Now, a staple of formative reading experiences as a recurrent feature in classroom book collections and libraries, took 9 years to reach the big screen.\n\u201cIt is no surprise that the Young Adult genre is dominated by women writers. To place Green on a pedestal then, is to reinforce the notion that the creative white male voice is the most important.\u201d\nThis isn\u2019t to say that the measure of a book\u2019s success, the integration of it as a frontrunner of the Young Adult genre, relies on whether it has been converted into a film or not. It is merely significant to note exactly the size of Green\u2019s cultural impact and how the cinematic treatment of his books bookends this. The truth is, Green\u2019s writing being centralised as the most prominent of the Young Adult genre in the minds of teenagers and teachers feels unfair, and a little sexist.\nAfter the release of The Fault In Our Stars in 2014, The Wall Street Journal was happy to congratulate Green in \u201cushering in a new golden era for contemporary, realistic, literary teen fiction following more than a decade of dominance by books about young wizards, sparkly vampires and dystopia.\u201c\nNow that Paper Towns is out and talks on Looking For Alaska\u2019s screen-time are rumoured, that \u2018new golden era\u2019 looks to be continuing. But actually, there is nothing new about this golden era. Where book editors are looking for \u2018contemporary realism\u2019, relatable characters after what some call \u2018the John Green effect\u2019, writers of important teenage discourse, Anderson\u2019s Speak, Dessen\u2019s Dreamland, Blume\u2019s entire track record, are shoved to the background, ignored despite their effort to communicate important experiences like body issues, mental illness, sexual and physical abuse, alongside relatable characters. Contemporary realism at its ignored best.\nIt is unfair to also argue that the genre, as diverse as it is, is only valuable if it is solely realistic. Books about young wizards, sparkly vampires and dystopia do not feature somehow superficial sentiments if the character in goofy infatuation also happens to wield a wand or if the girl struggling to save the life she knows is living in a dystopia which, actually, may not be so dystopian depending on which part of the world one lives in. To take this view of the Young Adult genre is to erase the significant triumphs of many books and their effects on the consciousness of young people.\nHank Green (L) and John Green (R) speaking at VidCon 2012 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore\nAfter all, as Slate\u2019s Ruth Graham said in her controversial article Against YA:\n\u201ccrucially, YA books present the teenage perspective in a fundamentally uncritical way.\u201d\nIt is this perspective which is truly indicative of the Young Adult genre and which deserves to be lauded, whether it is by Green or by his contemporaries.\nAlongside those I have mentioned previously, Meg Cabot, Malorie Blackman, Lois Lowry, and many more equally deserve to be congratulated for well-written analyses of the teenage experience, of teenage emotion, whether they have the Internet, book agents, and Hollywood idolizing them or not.\nIt is to, as literary tradition makes the mistake of doing and despite both their valued contributions to literature, cast aside Austen\u2019s voice for Salinger\u2019s. To portray the male narrative as a bildungsroman with all the integrity we afford men speaking and to cast off the female narrative as YA self-satisfying trash, just one part of a much bigger pile.\nGreen himself seems to be aware of the issues surrounding discourse on the genre. He said the following on his Youtube show, as quoted by The Atlantic:\n\u201cFrom a pop culture perspective, or a general media perspective, there can only be one thing\u2026. There can only be paranormal romance, there can only be dystopia, or now, there can only be The Fault in Our Stars. But it\u2019s not the truth, that isn\u2019t the way the actual world of YA books looks or has ever looked.\n\u201cTo me, the real story of young adult literature is not actually about whatever the big cultural book of the moment is. The real story of young adult literature is that more than a thousand books are read by at least ten thousand teenagers a year, that we have incredible breadth, that we have great dystopia and great fantasy, great sci-fi, great mystery, great romances, and all of that stuff can live together and be in conversation because they all \u2013 we all \u2013 share the same shelf.\u201d\nSo it is important to recognize that the general media perspective is not the one we should consistently place value in. When it comes to something as immersive, as personal, as the reading experience, it may be beneficial to pay attention to the reading trends, but it is a significant move to take stock of the whole shelf.\nIt is the shelf which is the most important feature of a teenager\u2019s love of literature, and if that literature is mostly of the YA genre, it may feature John Green\u2019s writing- and may also feature the writing of many, many others.\nLike this piece? Rise News just launched a few weeks ago and is only getting started. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with global news. Have a news tip? Send it to us- editor@risenews.net. (We can keep your identity hidden.)\nPhoto Credit: Gage Skidmore/ Flickr (CC By 2.0)\nFeatured Hong Kong Millennial Intel\nWhat Are The Wukan Protests And Why Should Young People Care?\nBy Joy Pamnani\nHONG KONG- The Wukan protests have hit global news headlines over the past few weeks, and yet many people, still don\u2019t have a good idea of what it is all about.\nThe controversy seems to have begun in 2011, and it is certainly complicated.\nBut in this piece, we\u2019re just boiling it down to the basics.\nWhat sparked the protests?\nBack in September 2011, the Wukan protests began as a result of land sales disputes in the Chinese coastal village.\nProtestors argue that corrupt government officials got involved in land sales in the region without properly compensating villagers for their land that was sold.\nProtests soon erupted, and clashes between the police and villagers left dozens wounded.\nThe movements grew in scale when a protest leader in police custody died in December 2011, as villagers forced the entire local government, Communist Party leadership and police out of the village.\nWhy is Wukan known as the \u201cdemocracy village\u201d experiment?\nWukan became known as China\u2019s democracy village after villagers were granted the right to vote for officials following protests in 2011.\nThe term \u201cdemocracy village\u201d comes as many of China\u2019s villages are state-controlled.\nRead More: Was There Massive Voter Fraud In The Hong Kong LegCo Elections?\nThe country has started to introduce grassroots democracy for its villagers, and Wukan is a place people see the impacts of democracy in China, akin to an experiment.\nWhat brought the issue into the spotlight again recently?\nProtests have been on-and-off for the past few years, as villagers call for an eradication of corruption and better protection of land rights in China.\nAuthorities, on the other hand, have sent police and troops to crack down on the protests.\nClashes have continued.\nWATCH: BBC News Report from Wukan in June, 2016\nOne of the elected village leaders, Lin Zuluan, was looked up to by many villagers in his fight against land seizures.\nIn June, he was sentenced to three years imprisonment facing bribery charges after he drafted a letter to the government demanding an end to corruption.\nLin released a taped confession, admitting to his crimes.\nHowever, villagers believed his confession was forced and began marching along the streets, calling on authorities to release him.\nIf corruption is prevalent in China, why is this one of the only few uprisings we\u2019ve seen so far?\nMany mass movements have been a result of corruption, yet mainland media censorship stops information about protests that get out of hand.\nWhile most people think the news was spread as a result of large-scale of demonstrations, experts believe it had to do with villagers\u2019 intentions of making the news circulate around the world.\n\u201cThe protestors in Wukan were very smart and invited international media outlets to broadcast the story,\u201d Chen Xi, an Associate Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong told RISE NEWS in an interview.\nYuan Weishi, a retired historian from the Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, told the New York Times that geographical factors also play a role in Wukan\u2019s mass coverage.\nGuangdong is China\u2019s wealthiest and most liberal province, and its citizens tend to look at uncensored news reports from Hong Kong, where people enjoy a higher degree of political freedom.\n\u201cPeople in Guangdong watch Hong Kong TV, rarely China Central Television, and so have a better understanding of civil society and the rule of law,\u201d Weishi said, in a telephone interview with the New York Times back in 2011.\u201cBeing exposed to the Hong Kong media in their daily lives gives Guangdong people a better understanding of how the media works and what they can do.\u201d\nHong Kong people held a democracy movement called the Umbrella Revolution two years back, and they didn\u2019t receive as much backlash from the government. Why so?\nBefore going into comparisons, it\u2019s important to understand the political context involved when comparing Hong Kong and Wukan.\nDeciding whether or not to stop demonstrations in Wukan and Hong Kong don\u2019t share the same dimensions in decision-making.\n\u201cHong Kong was a British colony, and got handed over to China in 1997. The city has a considerable amount of autonomy, and a crackdown is an important decision related to national sovereignty,\u201d Chen Xi told RISE NEWS. \u201cAn incident like Wukan is only a local matter.\u201d\nWhat\u2019s in store for China\u2019s democracy scene in the years to come?\nWell, different experts have different thoughts on the issue.\nAccording to a New York Times interview with Johan Lagerkvist, a professor at Stockholm University, Lagerkvist believes the Wukan incident will discourage the spread of democracy in China.\n\u201cIt is now unlikely that other villages in China would adopt democracy in the mold of Wukan.\u201d he said in the article.\nHowever, Professor Chen Xi begs to differ, as grassroots democracy has spread well over China, as officials begin to embrace the concept of self-governance.\n\u201cWukan is not a good model for democracy in China,\u201d Chen Xi said. \u201cMany elected officials have taken good care of their villages and I believe grassroots democracy will spread.\u201d\nRISE NEWS is a grassroots journalism news organization that is working to change the way young people become informed and engaged in the world. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 My theory on air turbulence over Manhattan\nThe Dance of Life, the Dance of Love\u2014and those Ups and Downs. \u2192\nA friend in Fairfield, Iowa, where I\u2019ve lived several times, put me in touch with a young guy who needed a place to crash during some film work he had here in New York. I was happy to have the company. We spoke briefly before his arrival.\n\u201cI\u2019ll clean your place,\u201d he told me, \u201cOr do something else you need.\u201d I had no inclination to charge him at all, but I hadn\u2019t told him that. I knew he was a young guy starting out on his way. I\u2019m all for that. I love the energy of young men. I love young men\u2014probably because, though I was young for the usual number years, I was never fully engaged in being a young man. I was too afraid inside. I had a confidence vacuum that, most of the time, sucked the boisterous, playful, light-hearted young man out of me.\n\u201cJust enjoy your time here in the city,\u201d I told him, and we left it at that. My friend from Iowa had correctly advised me that my guest was very polite.\nAround 9pm I thought I heard a faint knock on my door.\nHe wheeled a small red case inside, unceremoniously, quietly, with dispatch. We spoke briefly. He said he was part of a film crew. \u201cI\u2019m a PA. Production assistant. The lowest of the low.\u201d\nAfter he said that, I went into a very brief, slightly comedic routine about the \u201clowest of the low\u201d, based on a line I remember from a TV show. He didn\u2019t laugh. He didn\u2019t smile. He was probably waiting for the end of our exchange so he could rest for the night.\n\u201cI have to be there at 5:30am. It\u2019s a long day.\u201d\n\u201cDo you get a break?\u201d\n\u201cWe get a half-hour for lunch.\u201d\n\u201cI could never live that way.\u201d In that moment, giving that revealing answer, I was more aware of my 63 years than is usual. I have no need of hurrying, especially over the wholesome, unhurried lunch that\u2019s now my custom. Yet it is painful to know that I can\u2019t keep up with the pace of the young.\nI showed him how to work the sofa bed, opening his venue of rest for the night. The conversation moved into silence.\nHe woke early the next morning and left soon afterwards. It was still dark when I heard him leave.\nIn the hour before he arrived that night, I cleaned the bathroom and made space at the sink for his bathroom things. He put his stuff there before he went off to sleep, his toothpaste, contact lens solution, and a small container of something white. When I saw his things clustered around the faucet the next morning, a feeling both comforting and romantic welled up inside me, a feeling of fulfillment that a young man was sharing my space. It\u2019s something I\u2019ve wanted for a long time. I would not begin to acknowledge my attraction to men until 2010, even though I had fallen in love with several men before then.\nIn June 2010 I took a week-long acting workshop with 30 others here in New York. We were paired, and each pair chose a scene from a play and rehearsed it at least a hundred times before performing it in the workshop. We had other homework, too, none of which I completed, because I wasn\u2019t wholeheartedly committed to the adventure.\nMy scene partner, chosen for me by the workshop staff, was an Indian man from Toronto who had obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette\u2019s Syndrome. I knew little about plays and theater, so I let him pick our scene. He chose one from William Shakespeare\u2019s \u201cKing Lear\u201d. We had zero time to rehearse together before the workshop, and what little time we had together in New York was made more complex by our complexities. He obviously had his, and I surely, though not as obviously, have mine. That acting workshop may have been exactly that for everyone else there, but for me it was a door to a personal breakthrough, rather than a tool for sharpening my acting skills.\nMy partner and I were almost the last to perform. We did the scene\u2014sort of. We forgot lines. We had low energy. We screwed it up, and royally. Moments after we finished, the director asked me how I felt about what we did. \u201cI thought my voice was strong,\u201d I told him, a man whose voice could dominate gale-force wind.\nAnd then he lit into me with an intensity I hadn\u2019t felt since my father dressed me down some years ago at work.\n\u201cYou read those lines like they didn\u2019t mean anything to you at all. Did you rehearse the scene 250 times? Did you read \u201cThe Four Agreements?\u201d Did you memorize the pointers on the sheets we sent? Oh, and by the way, you shouldn\u2019t have picked Shakespeare. He\u2019s \u2018way beyond you right now.\u201d\nTo all of his questions, I answered \u201cNo,\u201d and I was too intimidated to explain that I was not the man who had chosen the Shakespeare.\nThen he asked me, \u201cWhy did you come?\u201d\nI answered, \u201cI don\u2019t know.\u201d\n\u201cYou don\u2019t know?\u201d At this point the guy was yelling, just as my father did, to \u201cget through\u201d to me, as if I were too stupid to be swayed by quiet reason or logic. \u201cThat\u2019s not an answer. What do you want out of life?\u201d He wasn\u2019t about to give up.\nAgain I answered. \u201cI don\u2019t know,\u201d I said.\n\u201cThat\u2019s impossible,\u201d he said. \u201cYou must want something.\u201d\nThis exchange went on long enough to completely demolish me. He pounded me. He beat me. He drilled into me. He was very loud and very strong. I grew increasingly upset, angry, overwhelmed, confused, a sweaty and trembling shadow of my already weak self, perched uncomfortably on a stage with an audience of 50. I was unable to think and ready to cry. I knew only one of those 50: Ed, my Iowa buddy, who induced me to go on this adventure with him. But in this moment, I had forgotten that Ed was there, or that anyone at all was there\u2014except for this maniacal, lunatic, raving acting coach and me\u2014but mostly him.\nEd came on stage, held me around my shoulders as I knelt there. He spoke quietly to me. \u201cRuss, he\u2019s giving you love,\u201d he said, and some other stuff I\u2019ll never remember, only because when I heard Ed use the word \u201clove\u201d to name what was going on there, I thought he had lost his mind. And in some tiny remnant of quiet space inside my mind, I wondered \u201cIs this love?\u201d My scene partner was somewhere behind me, completely out of the spotlight and out of my mind as well.\nThe monster was quiet for a few moments after Ed left me alone on stage and rejoined the audience. I\u2019d regained some lost ground. Once again, the coach asked me, \u201cWhat do you want out of life?\u201d\nThis time I had an answer for him. I told my story. \u201cI have no family,\u201d I told them. \u201cThey\u2019re all dead, my father, my mother, and my sister. She died of Lou Gehrig\u2019s in May. I have no direction in life. I\u2019m alone in the world. I have no idea what I want to do. I live in Iowa now, but I\u2019m from North Carolina, and I don\u2019t really like Iowa. I don\u2019t know why I\u2019m here today. I\u2019m lonely. And I\u2019ve fallen in love with both men and women, so I\u2019m afraid to get close to anyone.\u201d\nWhen I looked up, I saw that some in the audience were crying, notably a couple of men. My delivery was uneven, punctuated by tears. Maybe they were moved by my distress. I can\u2019t clearly recall all that I said. I just know that I moved somebody.\nThe monster certainly liked what I said. \u201cOh-ho! You like men and women. That\u2019s interesting.\u201d He wore a big smile now. He was at the top of his game; I was the lowest of the low. \u201cYou\u2019d be easy to cast. An outdoorsman, a businessman.\u201d\nMy scene partner and I repeated the scene. We were much stronger. But the main event was that I had finally revealed details of my life to complete strangers, especially that I had fallen in love with both men and women. I had little idea how significant that declaration would become. At the time all I knew was the uncertainty that bisexuality brought to my life. I was terrified of close relationships: I could not trust myself. I couldn\u2019t know that my affections were solid and secure. I did know that I could never be promiscuous; human relationships were not to be a sexual playground. And I didn\u2019t want to cause any heartbreaks; I have had plenty of my own.\nI\u2019d been moving back and forth between Raleigh, NC and Fairfield, IA, since 1991, according to my heart\u2019s desires, roughly following the heartbreaks in my life. Before I moved to Fairfield in 2010, I made friends with a young man who lived in my building in Raleigh. He was very fond of the building and very appreciative of the work I\u2019d done on it. He even wrote a tribute that showed his feeling for the building. We shared that feeling, and I would soon discover much more that we shared\u2014or so I thought.\nBefore my move, I gave him space in the building\u2019s garage for his cars. \u201cI\u2019ve always wanted a garage,\u201d he told me. While I lived in Iowa, he did some repairs on the building. He never asked for any money for what he did, so I\u2019d send him a gift from time to time. After he received the Victorinox knife I sent, he wrote back, \u201cI\u2019ve never had a Swiss army knife. Thanks, Russ.\u201d\nWe kept up an email correspondence. He\u2019d inquire about my life in Iowa, and he\u2019d let me know what tasks he\u2019d completed at the building. Once he wrote something that left me reeling: \u201cOf all my friends, I hold you in the highest esteem.\u201d No one had ever said anything like that to me. I took it to heart. I wrote back, \u201cI\u2019m deeply touched by what you say.\u201d He didn\u2019t respond. But in some emails, he\u2019d write, \u201cYou can always come back\u201d, punctuated with a wink, if I had expressed dissatisfaction with life in Iowa. I took all his words as an expression of some fondness for me.\nI returned to Raleigh for a month in late 2011 to renovate an apartment that had been continuously occupied by a blind couple for 40 years. It was a real disaster that required the careful attention I had always lavished on that building. While there, I spent time with my friend, bits of time here and there to use his wifi and to chat. One night I was in his apartment, reading my email and hoping for some company. He sat at his desk doing something with his computer. He turned his attention away from me, onto his task.\nAt some point while I watched as he worked, I noticed in particular the strength of his face in profile. I thought to myself, \u201cThis guy is really handsome, beautiful even.\u201d It was then that I fell in love with him. At the very least, I was powerfully attracted. I wondered why he was so aloof that evening, so cold after all his warm words. I hadn\u2019t revealed anything of how I felt about him. His task on the Mac that evening didn\u2019t seem terribly important. I\u2019d driven a long way to spend a few weeks on the renovation, and, right or wrong, I hoped for his attention even in some small way.\nI finished the renovation and drove back to Iowa in early December. Once there, my decision to return to Raleigh came quickly. In March I emptied my house, put it up for sale, and moved back to Raleigh again.\nBack in Raleigh, I was thrilled to see the fresh new green of springtime that would not come to Iowa for several weeks more, to walk barefoot on crisp lawns of my building, with a little thrill in my heart knowing that someone right there might be glad to see me. That\u2019s what I hoped, of course. He was the critical force for my moving back. True, I needed the routine of work my building always offered. But I needed something else much more. And I hoped that this new love would grow into something real, something lasting.\nThat hope, along with my memory of the seemingly heartfelt things he\u2019d told me, was why I was so confused when he suddenly seemed so unavailable, so out-of-sight and out of reach. Still, I was undaunted. While this love grew within me, there were some very difficult times. I was baffled that he didn\u2019t feel as I did. I thought that the strength, the intensity of my love was enough to move him. \u201cLet\u2019s get on with it, man, can\u2019t you see how much I love you?\u201d I couldn\u2019t stop it. I felt love for him almost all the time. He absorbed it all. He handled it with amazing grace.\nI could simply say that I loved him more than I have ever loved anyone. Or that I did everything I could to support him, honor him, respect him, forgive him, and just let the story end there. But it was complex, worrisome. I had a constant, gnawing fear that our every moment together would be the last. One evening at supper, he asked me, \u201cHow do you see me, Russ?\u201d I told him, \u201cYou\u2019re like a bird on a branch of a tree, ready to fly away at any moment.\u201d Maybe I was the unsteady one, caught as I was in my own web of romantic love. His was the gift of a steady friendship, a very fortunate aspect of his life, and one sorely lacking in mine. His company meant the world to me.\nHe was 28 years my junior, unusually wise, and quiet almost to a fault. Though we had several common interests, we were in very different stages of life. I had very little understanding of his situation, how hard he worked. Several times I\u2019d run upstairs to see him, only to discover that he was napping. I felt a sweet tenderness in my heart when I saw that he was at rest. I\u2019d watch for a few moments and just think softly about him.\nWhat lived largest in my awareness was my desire to spend my time with him. I loved his sprightly, alert demeanor, his lively, quick intelligence, and his penchant for the unusual in conversation. I came to love the sound of his voice. He seemed to have it all\u2014and he was so handsome to me. When he complained of a lingering cough, I ran up the stairs to his flat with my favorite cough syrup. I enjoyed cooking great suppers for him for at least a year of Saturday nights, after which we\u2019d talk and smoke cigarettes. I introduced him to the symphony and live theater. Various gifts I gave him just hit the spot perfectly. Truth be told, the giving came very easily and naturally to me.\nSometimes I catch myself remembering certain moments. When I took his hand, looked up at him and said, \u201cI love you so\u201d while he stood in the doorway of his flat. When he looked up and smiled so warmly at me as I put my hand on his shoulder one evening at his favorite bar. When he told me, \u201cYou put out a lot of love, Russ\u201d while he looked down at his shoes rather than at me. And when I noticed him as he sat on the fire escape, knowing that he\u2019d seen me and chosen to ignore me. Sometimes it hurts. What may have hurt most of all was that in that particular moment, he seemed so lonely, and afraid, and there I was, ready, willing, and able, so I thought, to bring the comfort that would serve both of us.\nOne afternoon, late in our dance, I texted him that I\u2019d like to have a moment with him. I usually felt like I had to ask permission for his time. \u201cC\u2019mon up, \u201d he replied. I ran up the fire escape and took a moment to catch my breath. I was excited whenever I had a chance to see him. He met me at the fire escape door and we stepped inside. I began with some small talk that soon became loaded with emotion. He stood facing me, his arms folded protectively across his chest. He looked concerned. I said to him, \u201cI know that you will never be what I want. But I want you to know that I cannot stop the love.\u201d\nI moved toward him, unfolded his arms, and placed them at his sides. Then I turned and kissed his right cheek. As I moved away, he came awkwardly toward me with arms open and a big grin. I had never seen him so innocently happy.\nMy house guest came and went so quickly and quietly I wasn\u2019t sure he was there. I hope the next time someone lands here, he\u2019ll stay longer\u2014a lot longer.\nThis entry was posted in Friends, Loneliness, Love, Manhattan, New York, Raleigh and tagged attraction, bisexuality, friendship, homosexuality, humanity, intimacy, life, loneliness, love, Men, relationships. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Don Demeter\nDonald Lee Demeter\nBorn: 6 / 25 / 1935 at Oklahoma City, OK (USA)\nThis article was written by Jonathan Arnold\nA tall, rangy, 6-feet-4 Don Demeter played major-league baseball for 11 seasons, mostly patrolling the outfield grass, while also spending time at the infield corners. A man of deep abiding faith, he was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is currently a pastor in his hometown, Oklahoma City.1 A very highly regarded player during his career, he is largely a forgotten man now. While a member of the 1967 Red Sox for only a few months, he was part of the trade that brought over Gary Bell, a key member of the Impossible Dream.\nDonald Lee Demeter was born on June 25, 1935, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Don's father was a painting contractor and his mother a housewife. When he was about 10, the family moved to Denver. A little over a year later, his parents broke up and he was sent to live with his grandparents back in Oklahoma City. His mother remarried to a man from Keene, New Hampshire and Don spent a winter there but soon returned to Oklahoma City where he went through high school. During his high school years, he lived with a foster family, who instilled in him the faith that carries him to this day. His foster father, George Stevens, was a Sunday School superintendent and chairman of the deacons at a local Baptist church. \"I saw their family life,\" Don recalls, \"That's what I wanted for my family. He was a real witness and testimony for me.\"\nDon had an older brother, who became a dentist, as well as both an older and a younger sister. His own interest in baseball began around fifth grade -- the first time school had offered organized ball teams. \"I was always able to run faster than most of the kids. All the kids had an interest in baseball. There wasn't any television to watch. That's just what we did -- we went from baseball to basketball to football.\" Baseball was his best sport, and from an early age he knew that was what he wanted to do. \"It never dawned on me that I wouldn't play in the major leagues. If I'd known the odds....\"\nThat self-confidence served him well. He had an uncle, Leland Enochs, who was very supportive. His mother's brother worked at a local meat packing company but enjoyed taking in ballgames and often took Don along, later coming to see him play while he was on the Capitol Hill High School team in Oklahoma City. There was a Double-A baseball team in Oklahoma City and Don played Y League ball locally. Team members received passes to see the Texas League pro team play, so Don and uncle Leland hit all the games -- seeing visiting teams from cities like Fort Worth, Dallas, and Houston. \"I became real interested at that point,\" he says. \"I got to watch a guy play that I roomed with in the major leagues. He played for Fort Worth. Don Hoak.\" When they were both on the Philadelphia Phillies as roommates, the subject came up. \"Don didn't believe me but I showed him some old scrapbooks and, sure enough, I'd gotten his autograph when he was playing for Fort Worth and I was in the kids league.\"\nDon was a center fielder, and he had quite a high school team. The team won the state championship both his junior and senior years. A full 11 boys from the school signed pro contracts -- nine of them signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers and two with the Yankees. This was during the era that most major-league clubs had extensive farm systems and hundreds of kids in the pipeline. Of the 11 Capitol High players who signed, Don Demeter was the only one to make the major leagues.\nIt helped that the high school coach, John Pryor, was a birddog scout for the Dodgers, but the man who signed Don was Bert Wells. Ironically, Don was the only boy on the starting high school team who didn't make Oklahoma City's All-City team. \"Everyone but the center fielder,\" he laughs.\nBert Wells of the Brooklyn Dodgers signed him in 1953 for an $800 bonus, and Don began his professional baseball career at the Class-D Sooner State League, playing for the Shawnee Hawks. A mediocre batting average of .223 did not hold the center fielder back, as he moved up to the Class-C Bakersfield Indians in 1954, where he had an excellent season, hitting .267 and swatting 26 home runs.\nDemeter continued his quick ascension through the deep Dodgers system. In 1955, a strong two months for Pueblo, Texas, of the Class-A Western League (.262 in 39 games) earned a promotion to Double-A Mobile of the Southern Association, where he clubbed 11 home runs and hit .251 over the second half of the season. Don also played winter ball in Venezuela for two years, following both the 1954 and 1955 seasons. He remembers it as good competition and a privilege to be selected, offering a chance to advance in the Dodgers organization.\nIn 1956, he was at Fort Worth (Texas League), where his 41 home runs, 128 RBIs, and .287 average proved his was ready for the final step. Don was 21 when the Dodgers called him up to the big leagues that September.\nDemeter made his major-league debut for the Dodgers at Ebbets Field on September 18, 1956. He struck out in a pinch-hit appearance that day. \"I didn't even take a swing. The next night I got to pinch hit again and the first swing I took, I hit a home run. They put me in the Ebbets Hall of Fame because I have a .500 average in Ebbets Field. I had an at-bat in Pittsburgh. I think I grounded out.\" Don finished the season going 1-for-3. The Brooklyn Dodgers went on to capture their second consecutive National League crown.\nHe was re-introduced to a former high-school classmate, Betty Madole, that summer of 1956, and married her a few months later. They were to have two boys, Russ, born in 1959, and Todd, born in 1962, and a daughter Jill, born during the family's stay in Boston.\nHe spent the entire 1957 season playing for the St. Paul Saints of the American Association, where he hit 28 home runs and sported a solid .309 batting average. It was then that Don's father first saw him play baseball, when St. Paul paid a visit to play Denver.\nDon was one of 13 players who were to have been called up by the Dodgers after the minor-league playoffs were over, but when St. Paul was eliminated on September 21, Brooklyn had just five games to play. Demeter never appeared on the parent club during the 1957 season. \"I just wasn't ready,\" he says. He also fit in a stint in the U. S. Army between seasons.\nIn the off-season, his Dodgers relocated from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. Demeter was a \"highly regarded power-hitting outfielder\" in the spring of 1958, and began play for the Los Angeles Dodgers after his Army hitch, on April 24, getting his first major-league start a week later on May 1 against the Pirates. He also got involved in team functions, like helping out at the Los Angeles Food Brokers Club luncheon and at various youth clinics sponsored by the team. Don remembers the move: \"The guys who had been in Brooklyn -- Duke Snider and Carl Erskine and Clem Labine and those guys -- really, really hated to move. It was their home away from home, I guess. But they acclimated. They treated us really nice in L.A. People out there welcomed us so much.\"\nHowever, he was sent back to St. Paul on May 13, just before the Dodgers' first transcontinental trip, so he could get more work in the outfield. He continued to display his versatility by playing left and center field, as well as a little first and third base. He was batting .283 with 14 home runs and 48 RBIs when he was recalled to Los Angeles for good on July 30, 1958, as both Carl Furillo and Duke Snider were ailing. Said his manager, the legendary Walter Alston, of the promising youngster, \"Don can give you the long ball and he can also pull pretty good. As for his outfield play, there's nothing I could fault him on. He can play all three spots out there.\"2 He made his re-appearance on August 5 against the Cardinals, and played regularly for the Dodgers the rest of the year, although he struggled at the plate, hitting only .189, with five home runs.\nDemeter really started getting noticed in 1959, when the press began calling him \"Dangerous\" and \"Dazzling\" Don Demeter, as well as \"Big D.\" This was especially true after he smacked three two-run home runs, including an inside-the-park home run, in a single game, on April 21, the last one in the bottom of the 11th to beat the Giants, 9-7. One Los Angeles paper even had a contest to give him a nickname. The winning name? \"Spee-Demeter.\"3 He led the Dodgers in RBIs through July, although his inconsistency led to spotty playing time as the year wore on. He did finish the year with a respectable .256 batting average, 18 home runs, and 70 RBIs.\nHe helped the Dodgers win the National League pennant that year, when they beat the Milwaukee Braves in a two-game playoff. He started the first game of the playoffs, going one for four, and appeared as a pinch-hitter in the second game. The Dodgers went on to capture the World Series title against the Chicago White Sox, with Demeter appearing in all six games, starting three, and going 3-for-12 (.250), while scoring two runs. He later called this his greatest thrill in baseball.\nThe winter of 1959 had Demeter prominently mentioned in trade talks, especially with Calvin Griffith of the Minnesota Twins. One report had Griffith backing off from a deal when it was rumored that Demeter was going to quit baseball and join the ministry. As it was, Demeter began the 1960 season with the Dodgers, but he fractured his wrist in a collision with Maury Wills on July 3, effectively ending his season. Originally thought to be only a sprain, as early x-rays failed to disclose the fracture, he wasn't called out for the season until the end of August as the injury took longer to heal than expected. He hit .274, with 9 home runs in 168 at-bats for the year.\nHe also became an excellent golfer, even playing one-handed while his wrist was injured in 1960.\nDemeter was once again a central figure in trade rumors over the winter, with the Milwaukee Braves, along with the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees mentioned as possible landing spots. He opened the 1961 campaign still a Dodger, with high hopes for a successful and healthy season. After struggling at the plate, the Dodgers finally traded him along with third-baseman Charley Smith to the Phillies for hard-throwing reliever Dick \"Turk\" Farrell and light hitting infielder Joe Koppe. One columnist said the Dodgers had \"shucked him off as an inadequate third baseman.\"4 He was hitting only .172 at the time, with one home run, but he rebounded nicely once with the Phillies, finishing the year at .251 and smacking 20 more home runs. He had the second three-homer game of his career, when he cracked solo, two- and three-run jobs on September 12, driving in a total of seven runs, as the Phillies beat his old team, the Dodgers, and future Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax, 19-10.\nHe went on to have his finest season as a professional for the 1962 Phillies, hitting .307, with 29 home runs, and knocking in 107 runs while scoring 85. He finished 12th in the MVP voting that year, leading the NL in sacrifice flies, and ranking sixth with a slugging percentage of .520.\nHe also began an errorless game streak as an outfielder of 266 games in September of 1962. He wasn't to make another error until July 1965 when he was with the Tigers, and it ended in a bizarre fashion during a game in Kansas City. These were the years when owner Charlie Finley kept some mules at the ballpark. Another Finley gimmick was to have some trained dogs on the ground crew. In the fifth inning, they would run out onto the field with a base in their mouth and the crew would change the bases. \"I have a line drive hit to me and I scooped it up and I guess the ground crew thought it was the last out and sent the dog on the field. I scooped the ball up and threw it to Dick McAuliffe at shortstop. The dog just shot out there and the ball went through his legs at the same time the dog went through there.\" The runner advanced a base, and the scorer couldn't charge the dog with the error so it was assigned to Demeter. He is gracious about it: \"I know in my own mind there were probably some balls on which I should have been given an error but they didn't.\" He had completed a total of 449 error-free chances. His string of error-free games by an outfielder stood as the major-league outfielder record until the Giants' Darren Lewis broke it in 1994.\nAlways a team player, Demeter said he didn't pay attention to his batting average, preferring to emphasize his RBI totals, \"That's the important one as far as I'm concerned. Ask anyone. Runs win ball games.\" He did most of his damage in 1962 while playing third base, stepping in when third baseman Andy Carey refused to play for the Phillies. He played 105 games at third, 63 in the outfield, and even one game at first base. His manager, Gene Mauch, went out of his way to praise Demeter's work ethic, \"... he grinds it out every day, with the best disposition in the world. And now he's established himself in three positions -- a greater value to himself and any team.\"5\nHe traveled to Japan with Bobby Richardson in February of 1963, to spread the gospel, which he called one of the great spiritual experiences of his life. Demeter went on to have another solid season for the fourth-place Phillies in 1963, with a career high of 154 games. Once again, he played the outfield and both corner infield positions. His batting average was just .258, but he cracked 22 home runs and drove in 83 runs.\nAfter being prominently mentioned in trade talks with teams like the Chicago White Sox, on December 5, 1963, the Phillies traded him to Detroit along with Jack Hamilton (who later earned the undying enmity of all Red Sox fans when he beaned Tony Conigliaro during the 1967 season) for pitcher Jim Bunning and journeyman catcher Gus Triandos. Chuck Dressen, the Tigers manager, was pleased to get the more \"consistent\" Demeter to replace Rocky Colavito, who had been traded to Kansas City the previous month. \"Don is a better all-around player than Colavito. He is a better runner and a better fielder.\"6\nDressen went on with more praise for Demeter. \"We simply had to get a top-flight outfielder. Actually, there were only two outfielders we considered. The other was Felipe Alou. I consider him [Demeter] one of the best outfielders in the game today.\"7 Bunning went on to win 74 games for the Phillies in the next four years, as well as pitching a perfect game (caught by Triandos.)\nDemeter had a tough time his first year in Detroit, as his playing time was sporadic. Shirley Povich of the Washington Post chided the Tigers on the trade after Bunning pitched his masterpiece, saying Demeter \"has been a bench-warmer much of the season.\"8 Sid Ziff of the Los Angeles Times called Demeter a \"washout and spends much of his time on the Detroit bench.\"9 His manager continued to support him, though, saying in July after a big series against the Angels \"...I'll be surprised if he doesn't have a big year now.\"10 You could even buy a Don Demeter Rawlings baseball glove, on sale for $18.60. He ended up with very similar numbers to his 1963 campaign - .256 average, 22 home runs, and 80 RBIs, although his at-bats fell from 515 to 441 due to a series of nagging injuries.\nDemeter continued to wear his faith proudly as a member of the \"Fellowship of Christian Athletes.\" No less a luminary than Jim Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote an article on Don's calm attitude and religious convictions. Fans would send him Bibles, which he would autograph with a proverb.11\nGoing into the 1965 season, the Tigers showed renewed confidence in their centerfielder. \"Demeter's hitting looked better than it did in the box score,\" said interim manager Bob Swift, serving due to Charlie Dressen's heart attack, \"because he drove in the tying or go-ahead run in 28 games. He'll be getting a second-year look at American League pitching... and we still like the Demeter-for-Bunning trade.\"12 Dressen, the recovering manager, said, \"What we need is to get good performances ... out of Don Demeter, who was hurt a lot.\"13\nHe started the campaign strong, hitting .300 after the first couple of weeks. A highlight of the season came on August 12, when he drove in seven runs on a single, triple, and grand slam in an 11-1 thrashing of the Kansas City Athletics. He finished the year hitting .278, but once again declined in at bats, with only 389, home runs (16), and RBIs (58), splitting time between the outfield (82 games, at all three positions mostly in center and right field) and first base (34 games), as the Tigers finished fourth, 13 games behind the league-leading Minnesota Twins.\nDemeter began the 1966 season as a fourth outfielder and utilityman, as the Tigers had a logjam in the outfield, with Willie Horton, Mickey Stanley, and Al Kaline envisioned as the starting trio, and Norm Cash holding down first base. He played sporadically, appearing in only 32 games, batting a mere .212 for the Tigers, before being traded to the Red Sox on June 14. He accompanied minor-league reliever Julio Navarro to Boston, as the Tigers got pitcher Earl Wilson and former New York Mets outfielder Joe Christopher, who was assigned to the minor leagues. Haywood Sullivan was glad to get the versatile Demeter, \"Although we regret giving up Earl Wilson, we think we have obtained a great outfielder in Demeter who has always hit well at Fenway Park.\"14 Manager Billy Herman echoed Sullivan's praise when he said, \"This gives us a solid outfield. In Demeter, we have a right-handed hitter who can hit the wall in our ballpark.\"15\nHowever, once again, the trade would prove to be a lopsided one for the team losing Demeter, as Wilson went on to star for the Tigers. One scribe went so far as to describe the trade as \"the best deal Detroit has made since it got rid of the Edsel.\"16 Wilson even hit a grand slam against his former teammates on August 13, 1966, leading the Tigers to 13-1 victory. The trade was linked with Billy Herman's eventual firing as the Red Sox manager late in the season, as Wilson went on to go 18-11 (13-6 as a Tigers hurler) for the season while Demeter played only part time.\nDemeter played mostly center field for the Red Sox in 1966, hitting .292 with 9 home runs in 73 games for them. His final statistics for the year were down once again, with only 14 home runs, 41 RBIs, and a .268 batting average. The Red Sox staggered to a ninth-place finish, a half-game ahead of the Yankees, but a whopping 26 games behind the eventual World Champion Baltimore Orioles. He ended the season by undergoing tests for a back ailment, which had contributed to his limited playing time.\nDemeter was expected to compete with rookie Reggie Smith (called \"the best looking rookie to come since Mickey Mantle\") and Jose Tartabull for playing time in center field in the spring of 1967. He played all three outfield positions, as well as one game at third for the team before being traded on June 4 with Tony Horton to Cleveland for pitcher Gary Bell, who went on to be an important hurler for the pennant winning Red Sox. His most memorable hit for the Impossible Dream team came on May 14 as his second double of the day was the 28th extra-base hit of the day's doubleheader, breaking a 62-year-old AL record for most extra base hits, combined, while the Red Sox swept the Tigers in a doubleheader, 8-5 and 13-9. He was hitting .279 for the Red Sox at the time of the trade, with only one home run and four RBIs.\n\"I enjoyed playing in Boston. Mr. Yawkey had the club at the time. He was very much a players' owner. Those were enjoyable times for us.\" Naturally, looking back, there is some disappointment that he wasn't there for the pennant run -- but he believes there would probably not have been a pennant run if he'd stayed. \"I tell Gary Bell this a lot when I see him at golf tournaments. Had they not traded me and got Gary, I don't think they would have won. Gary won 12 games for them. That's exactly the truth. He helped them far more than I would have.\" Don adds, \"He always shows me his World Series ring and tells me it's mine.\"\nFor Cleveland, Demeter continued to play all three outfield positions, as well as one game at third base. But he hit only .207 for the Tribe, with five home runs and 12 RBIs. Two of the homers came in the same game, in a 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees. It would prove to be his final season in the majors, as nagging injuries and a suspect heart led to his retirement the next spring. In his last start, on August 27, he had two hits, including a single in his final at-bat. His last plate appearance in the major leagues came the next day, when he was hit by a pitch as a pinch hitter. He was sold to Detroit on August 31 but the sale was later canceled when a physical uncovered a heart problem, called \"a disturbance of the athlete's coronary artery circulation,\" causing him to sit out the rest of the season.17 It was really an irregular heartbeat, and after he had returned home, Demeter received a better diagnosis. \"It turned out it was just a dietary thing. I just needed to learn to eat right. I've had no problems since then. When I went to Cleveland, though, I knew I was just about finished although I was only 31 years of age. I couldn't get to balls that I used to get to. And I don't think I had the desire. Our kids were just about the age where you had to take them out of school and put them in another school, and I wanted stability for them at home. I had thought that if I could play five years in the major leagues, that would be wonderful, and it turned out that I played twice that much.\"\nWhen he returned home and received the reassuring diagnosis, Detroit indicated they wanted to \"buy me back\" but he decided it was time to call it a career.\nAfter his baseball career ended, Don went on to become an insurance agent, as well as founding a swimming pool installation company which his son Russ now runs. He appeared in old-timers games for the Dodgers, while continuing to be very involved with his church, where he became pastor. He was named the president of the minor-league Oklahoma City 89ers baseball team in November 1973, though that didn't work out too well; the owner really knew little about running a baseball team. Demeter had an unsuccessful run for the state legislature as a Republican candidate in 1976. In 1999, he was inducted into the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame.\nHis younger son, Todd, was a highly sought after high school first baseman, and was drafted by the New York Yankees in the second round. He signed for $208,000 in 1979 after he threatened to go to college. Unfortunately, Todd was stuck in the minors, and never appeared in the major leagues. He went on to work in his father's pool installation business until Hodgkin's Disease tragically struck Todd down in 1996. The Demeters' daughter Jill has four children, two girls and two boys. The boys are currently playing high school baseball and Don deems them very good athletes.\nDon still does some swimming pool sales for his son, but primarily devotes his life to the church. He pastors a small Southern Baptist church in Oklahoma City, the Grace Community Baptist Church, which he helped form a few years ago. Former Yankees pitcher Tom Sturdivant is a member of the church community, and a number of the boys he played high school ball with come to the church as well.\nToday, many major-league ballplayers hold chapel on Sunday morning. This is a change, Don notes: \"When I was playing, there wasn't really much of that. There was a handful of guys -- Bobby Richardson and myself, Dave Wickersham, Dalton Jones, Al Worthington, Albie Pearson -- but it wasn't organized like it is now.\" Don has spoken at chapel in Kansas City and in Arlington, Texas. He enjoys keeping in touch.\nA version of this biography originally appeared in \"The 1967 Impossible Dream Red Sox: Pandemonium on the Field\" (Rounder Books, 2007), edited by Bill Nowlin and Dan Desrochers.\nIn addition to the sources cited in the notes, the author relied on Retrosheet.org, Baseball-Reference.com, baseballlibrary.com, and James C. Hefley's Play Ball. (Zondervan, 1965).\n1 Currently, at the time of the interview of Don Demeter conducted by Bill Nowlin on October 16, 2006. All quotations attributed to Demeter come from this interview, unless otherwise attributed.\n2 Frank Finch. \"Demeter Due for Duty With Dodgers Monday,\" Los Angeles Times, August 1, 1958: C2.\n3 John Hall. \"A Shaking Champion,\" Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1958: F3. It was not the Times which held the contest, but \"one of the afternoon papers.\"\n4 Shirley Povich. \"This Morning,\" Washington Post, March 20, 1963: C1.\n5 United Press International. \"Demeter's Record With Bat, Glove Delights Mauch,\" Washington Post, August 29, 1962: B12.\n6 Braven Dyer. \"Bunning, Demeter in 4-Player Swap,\" Los Angeles Times, December 6, 1963: B1.\n8 Shirley Povich. \"This Morning,\" Washington Post, June 23, 1964: D1.\n9 Sid Ziff. \"Like A Dream,\" Los Angeles Times, June 28, 1964: C3.\n10 Braven Dyer. \"Angels Sweep On Blank By Chance,\" Los Angeles Times, July 16, 1964: B1.\n11 Jim Murray. \"Open to any Page,\" Los Angeles Times, August 21, 1964: B1.\n12 Shirley Povich. \"This Morning,\" Washington Post, March 25, 1965: G1.\n13 Al Wolf. \"Charlie Dressen, Heart Attack Victim, Gets Hospital Release,\" Los Angeles Times, April 2, 1965: B1.\n14 Associated Press. \"Red Sox Trade Wilson To Detroit for Demeter,\" Washington Post, June 15, 1966: D1.\n16 Bob Addie. \"Next Year Is Now,\" Washington Post, March 2, 1968: D1.\n17 United Press. \"Sale of Demeter To Tigers Canceled,\" New York Times, September 6, 1967: 53.",
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One of the most important perceptions that a CEO should be aware of is that social media is no longer a novel fad but is a fact of communication that, \u201cis here to stay\u201d (Arthur W. Page Society, 2013, p. 9). Another important perception is that classic method of message segmentation is a dated concept and rapid response is critical to success. \u201cCEOs are now convinced that all communications strategies need to work for all audiences, all the time\u201d (Arthur W. Page Society, 2013, p. 9). CEOs need to recognize that rapid response is a crucial part of communications management. Kat Cole the CEO of Focus Brands, the parent company of Cinnabon, has a company wide policy of no tweet left behind. This policy was the reason Cinnabon was featured on the program Better Call Saul. A relationship formed because Cole\u2019s social media policies recognized that communicating instantly through social media is a priority.\nImpact of Behavioral Literacy\nFouberg, Murphy, and de Blij (2009) describe spatial interactions as distance, accessibility, and connectivity that shape human perceptions of global landscape. Physical space contributes to the diffusion of information while the ease of communicating contributes to the knowledge of a person\u2019s place in the world. The ability to access a network of information and become involved with others helps a person develop a relative cultural approach to interacting with others. Understanding the relationship between spatial interactions and strategic communications is an important concept for CEOs to understand. Mastering the new media and maintaining an uninterrupted presence is critical for business success (Arthur W. Page Society, 2013). CEOs need to realize that communication is a multichannel that evolves instantly with our without their involvement.\nQuality communication adds significant value to an organization and CEOs recognizes the inherent worth of a well-versed strategic communicator. Incorporating strategic and ethical communications into a business plan is an approach that CEOs understand because strategic communication can become a factor that determines the success or failure of a business. By recognizing the versatile literacies of human behavior and ethical considerations of communications, CEOs can successfully implement plans for strategic communications within the global environment.\nArthur W. Page Society. (2013). The CEO view: The impact of communications on corporate character in a 24/7 digital world. [Survey report]. Retrieved from http://www.awpagesociety.com/wpcontent/uploads/2013/08/The-CEO-View-2013.pdf\nCole, K. [NSLS]. (2016, February 23). The Art of Change, Trust & Influence. 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        "raw_content": "Digital Transformation - Part II:\tCollective Intelligence Is the Game Changer\nThe science fiction writer William Gibson once astutely observed, \u200b\u201cThe future has already arrived; it\u2019s just not evenly distributed.\u201d As described in last month\u2019s blog, our future is a digitally transformed world that will usher in an entirely new human epoch where the dominant top-down hierarchical structures of the first 10,000 years of human civilization will rapidly give way to the far more powerful peer-to-peer network architecture that is now possible, practical, and increasingly more pervasive thanks to the proliferation of digital technology. However, despite the increasing evidence of the ascendance of hyper-connectivity, our rapid transformation to a fully networked world remains hidden in plain sight. Although we use our connected iPhones to do Google searches as we step into an \u00dcber car on our way to close a deal we made on eBay, we are in many ways oblivious as to just how radically the world is changing around us. Our tools may be networked and digital, but the world we carry around inside our heads is still very hierarchical and linear. It\u2019s an unsustainable situation, and we know how this ends: The future always wins, and it\u2019s just a matter of time before the future will become very evenly distributed.\nThe prime distinction between hierarchies and networks is that hierarchies are designed to leverage the \u200b\u201cpower of one,\u201d while networks naturally enable the \u200b\u201cpower of many.\u201d That is why networks are so much more powerful. Perhaps you may be thinking, if networks are so superior, why is it that hierarchies have shaped our social architecture for all this time? The simple answer is, until the digital technology revolution, we had no way to effectively bring people together into cohesive real-time networks. In the absence of this capability, the best we could do to coordinate the activities of large numbers of people was to build sophisticated hierarchical structures. The fundamental assumption underlying what was once the greatest human organizational innovation is that, by leveraging the individual intelligence of the elite leaders at the top, the whole organization is smarter than it otherwise would be if people were left to their own judgments. And for many centuries, this supposition was true.\nHowever, the current technology revolution has spawned a new and very different innovation in organizational structure that has completely nullified this centuries-old assumption. In the hyper-connected network, the smartest organizations are not the ones with the smartest individuals, but rather those with the capacity to rapidly aggregate and leverage their collective intelligence.\nWhat makes networks so superior is that they are distributed structures that are far more resilient because, unlike centralized structures, distributed structures don\u2019t have single points of failure, which are the Achilles\u2019 heel of command-and-control organizations. If you can disable a leader in a hierarchy, you can often disable the whole organization. This is not so with networks. Instead of leveraging the individual smarts of an elite few, networks leverage the collective intelligence of everyone in the distributed system, thus eliminating single points of failure in complex organizations. This eradication is the great game changer and, arguably, the single most important attribute of digital transformation.\nIn his seminal book, The Wisdom of Crowds, James Surowiecki provides numerous examples of where, under the right conditions, distributed groups are highly intelligent and consistently outperform even the smartest individuals among them. He describes how the sports bookmakers at the Mirage assure the reliable profitability of the betting operations at the Las Vegas hotel by relying on the collective judgments of the gamblers to set the betting lines, how Linus Torvalds defied logic by introducing the phenomenon that has come to be known as crowdsourcing to build the highly successful Linux operating system, how the World Health Organization rapidly deployed a global networked communications structure to rapidly solve the SARS threat before it could spread to pandemic proportions, and how Google, a late entry into a crowded field of upstarts, established quick dominance of the search engine market when a pair of Stanford graduate students discovered a way to use the collective intelligence of the users to rank the pages.\nDespite these compelling examples, tapping into the wisdom of the crowd is more the exception than the rule. Perhaps that\u2019s because accessing collective intelligence is not as easy as it may appear. There are many leaders who feel that they are tapping into this resource by gathering different perspectives into a room and managing a spirited discussion among the multiple points of view before making an executive decision. While they may be well-intentioned, this is not how collective intelligence works.\nSurowiecki specifies four conditions that are necessary to access the wisdom of the crowd:\nDiversity of opinion: Having different perspectives\u2009\u2014\u2009even eccentric notions\u2009\u2014\u2009broadens the available information, provides the capacity for evolving ideas, makes it easier for individuals to be candid, and protects against the negative dynamics of shortsighted groupthink.\nIndependent thinking: Each individual is free to express his or her own opinions without editing and without any pressure to conform to the beliefs of others in the group. Surowiecki makes the point that \u200b\u201cparadoxically, the best way for a group to be smart is for each person in it to think and act as independently as possible.\u201d\nLocal knowledge: To truly access collective intelligence, the group must be able to draw upon specialized and localized knowledge because the closer a person is to the problem or the customer, the more likely he or she is to have a meaningful contribution.\nAggregation mechanisms: A distributed system can only produce genuinely intelligent results if there are processes or algorithms for integrating the content of everyone\u2019s observations and opinions.\nThe Importance of Aggregation Mechanisms\nWithout all four conditions, accessing collective intelligence is not possible. That is why the leader who gathers different perspectives into a lively discussion is not tapping into the collective wisdom of the group. Although he or she may have access to multiple perspectives and have input from people with extensive local knowledge, chances are organizational politics is interfering with true independent thinking and when the leader is processing the consolidation of the information, there is clearly no aggregation mechanism. Google, on the other hand, has all four attributes. The billions of users assure diversity of opinion as well as sufficient local knowledge, people are free to exercise individual choice of the pages to view, and sophisticated algorithms serve as highly effective aggregation mechanisms.\nOf the four conditions, perhaps the most important is the use of aggregation mechanisms. This is why so much of social media is dysfunctional. Popular sites such as Facebook and Twitter have the first three attributes, but are clearly devoid of aggregation mechanisms. And so, while we have diversity of opinion, independent thinking, and a great deal of local knowledge, without a way to aggregate the different contributions, we have a cacophony of chaos that divides us into myopic tribes and reinforces a highly polarized climate in which compromise and, even more so, consensus becomes impossible. This is the dark side of our hyper-connected world.\nThe great challenge for social media sites going forward is to become platforms that contribute to the best\u2009\u2014\u2009and not the worst\u2009\u2014\u2009that humans have to offer. To do so they need to find ways to develop sophisticated aggregation mechanisms that are capable of accessing and leveraging the collective intelligence of their users to transform tribal positions into innovative solutions that promote the common good. Creating this collective intelligence capability, while admittedly not easy, is the greatest contribution that social media sites could provide humanity for building a better future.\nIf we are to create this better future, we will need to change the world we carry inside our heads\u2009\u2014\u2009a world that has been ingrained since the first day we stepped into a schoolroom. There we learned that human intelligence was an attribute of individuals and that knowledge is advanced through a competition of ideas. There is nothing in our educational histories that has prepared us for a world of networked intelligence that has suddenly actualized what used to be a platitudinous sentiment: Nobody is smarter than everybody.\nWe hold onto old mindsets about human intelligence because, as Surowiecki points out, \u200b\u201cOne of the striking things about the wisdom of crowds is that even though its effects are all around us, it\u2019s easy to miss, and, even when it\u2019s seen, it can be hard to accept.\u201d Simply put, the phenomenon of collective intelligence has been hidden in plain sight because it defies all our beliefs about how intelligence works. 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        "raw_content": "Digital Transformation Part IX: Moving Beyond the Hazards of Human Bias\nIn 2002, Daniel Kahneman was awarded the prestigious Nobel prize in economics. This feat was even more impressive because Kahneman is a psychologist. Although he was recognized by the Economist in 2015 as the seventh most influential economist in the world, Kahneman holds no formal academic credentials in the field of economics. How does a psychologist so earn the respect of colleagues in a completely different field that, without any formal training in their field, he is embraced not just as one of their own but is considered one of their stars? The answer is rather simple: convincingly demonstrate that one of the prime assumptions of a discipline is completely wrong.\nThe extensive research of the two psychologists revealed that, when making judgments, people were strongly influenced by a dynamic they called \u200b\u201cframing.\u201d For example, if the subjects were presented with the sequence \u200b\u201cA |3 C,\u201d people would identify the middle figure as the letter \u200b\u201cB.\u201d However, if presented with the sequence \u200b\u201c12 |3 14,\u201d people would identify the middle figure as the number \u200b\u201c13.\u201d Similarly, Kahneman and Tversky discovered that, contrary to the prevailing utility theory, people could shift from risk avoiding to risk seeking behavior simply by presenting them with a different description of the same reality. This means that framing can lead to errors in decision-making and cause people to behave in ways that clearly do not maximize gains, and in some instances, actually result in unwitting losses. How does this happen?\nTversky summed up the human thinking paradox well when he concluded that \u200b\u201cMan is a deterministic device thrown into a probabilistic universe.\u201d Given the limited capacity of the human brain, the time it takes to do System 2 thinking is misaligned with the speed needed to make practical decisions. For example, if you suddenly find yourself in an unfamiliar place late at night in the presence of a complete stranger with no one else is in sight, you will need to make some practical decisions rather quickly. Doing a detailed background check on the stranger is not possible, so you will have to make a fast judgment about whether this unknown person is likely friendly, hostile, or indifferent. You will rely upon your experience and intuition to quickly examine the clues in front of you to make a decision whether to ignore the person, engage in a conversation, or flee as fast as you can.\nThis type of fast thinking is far more common than slow thinking because the high degree of ambiguity and the rapid pace of events that is the context of our day-to-day lives makes System 2 thinking highly impractical, which is why Kahneman contends, \u200b\u201cthe intuitive System 1 is more influential than your experience tells you, and it is the secret author of many of the choices and judgments you make.\u201d\nUtility theory assumes that people are rational agents because, for the most part, we see ourselves as levelheaded people who make informed and deliberate choices. Unfortunately, this perception is more illusion than fact. Kahneman and Tversky discovered two important tendencies about human thinking: \u200b\u201cWe can be blind to the obvious, and we are also blind to our blindness.\u201d In other words, despite the confidence we feel from our System 1 thinking, there\u2019s a great deal that we don\u2019t know, but more importantly, there\u2019s a great deal that we don\u2019t know that we don\u2019t know. And when that happens, humans are naturally prone to hold unconscious biases.\nA common example is confirmation bias, which is the tendency to immediately interpret new information in a way that confirms an individual\u2019s preexisting beliefs or opinions. As a byproduct of System 1 thinking, we build mental narratives to make sense of the continuous flow of information and events that we need to rapidly process in our daily lives. These mental narratives are the soil of confirmation bias and can often cause us to make confident decisions that are completely wrong.\nEven the most intelligent among us are not immune from this tendency. Medical doctors, like all other professional experts, are prone to construct mental narratives based upon their individual and shared experiences. However, these narratives, while useful most of the time, can often get in the way of accurate diagnoses. Lewis cites research by the Oregon Research Institute that found that an algorithm was more effective at diagnosing cancer than a group of doctors and outperformed even the single best doctor.\nIn addition to speed, another factor that distinguishes AI is that its underlying structure is networked. Because the aggregation mechanisms in the algorithms of AI networks will have instant access to the full diversity of data that represent the independent thinking and the local knowledge of different perspectives, these machine learning systems will meet the criteria identified by James Surowiecki\u2009\u2014\u2009discussed in detail in an earlier article in this series\u2009\u2014\u2009for harvesting collective intelligence. This is important because one of the attributes of collective intelligence is its ability to integrate diverse and even opposing perspectives into workable holistic solutions that move beyond the limits of human biases.\nAmir Husain, the author of The Sentient Machine: The Coming Age of Artificial Intelligence, makes the point that AI is not just another technology, it is a new form of intelligence. With its vast capacity to store information and its ability to rapidly process and retrieve information at the speed of Google searches, AI doesn\u2019t need to engage in the heuristic short-cuts that are prevalent in Systems 1 thinking. Without the limitations of the human brain, AI is far more capable of thinking probabilistically and holistically, and is, thus, capable of weighing the relative content of multiple perspectives in a matter of seconds. In other words, the great promise of artificial intelligence is that it could effectively put an end to the flawed human biases that often plague decision-making is our social organizations.\nFor centuries, hierarchical structures have been the near universal template for how we have designed our social organizations. Because top-down hierarchies naturally leverage the individual intelligence of the elite few, they are susceptible to\u2009\u2014\u2009and even amplify\u2009\u2014\u2009human bias. The foundational theory of hierarchical structures is that, by giving the supposedly smartest people who rise to the top of these organizations the authority to command and control the work of others, then the organizations will be smarter than they otherwise would be.\nUnfortunately, smart people are not immune from human biases, and when they make decisions based on narratives that out of touch with what\u2019s actually happening, the consequences can be drastic. The blindness of the financial experts who gave us the Great Recession and the failure of traditional media companies to grasp the significance of the digital revolution are two examples of how narratives that were once useful guides can suddenly become pathways to disaster.\nThe evolutionary leap in the fundamental fabric of human social organization is the essential element of Digital Transformation. As the context for how humans think and act together rapidly shifts from top-down hierarchies to peer-to-peer networks, and as our social leaders become more proficient in their understanding of how to build and lead networks, we will no longer be blind to the obvious, and more importantly, we will no longer be blind to our blindness because the emerging human-machine symbiosis made possible by our new-found capacity to leverage the extraordinary amplitude and the incredible speed of collective intelligence will go a long way toward moving us beyond the hazards of human bias.",
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        "raw_content": "Researchers from the University of Surrey in the U.K. have found that slight changes to meal times can have benefits to the body. Their study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Science, reports that changes in meal times can reduce body fat, which can result in a lower risk of obesity and related diseases.\nIn the study, the researchers looked at the feasibility of a moderate time-restricted feeding, a form of intermittent fasting, and its effects on adiposity, metabolism, dietary intake, and blood risk markers for diabetes and heart disease.\nThey observed two groups of participants: a control group and an intervention group.\nParticipants in the control group ate their meals as they normally would for 10 weeks, while participants in the other group were required to delay their breakfast and advance their dinner by 90 minutes.\nThey were also not required to stick to a strict diet and could eat freely, as long as it was within a certain eating window.\nThe participants also provided blood samples and completed diet diaries before and during the 10-week study period.\nThey also completed a feedback questionnaire right after the study.\nThe results of the study showed that those who changed their mealtimes, on average, lost more than twice as much body fat as those who ate their meals as usual.\nThe intervention group also ate less food overall than the control group, despite being allowed to eat freely.\nThere were also significant differences in fasting glucose between the groups. However, the participants found fasting diets difficult to follow and may not always be compatible with family and social life.\nIn conclusion, these findings suggest that intermittent fasting may change fat metabolism, which may lead to weight loss.\nTo read more studies on the health benefits of fasting, visit Fasting.news.\nAntoni R, Robertson TM, Robertson MD, Johnston JD. A PILOT FEASIBILITY STUDY EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF A MODERATE TIME-RESTRICTED FEEDING INTERVENTION ON ENERGY INTAKE, ADIPOSITY AND METABOLIC PHYSIOLOGY IN FREE-LIVING HUMAN SUBJECTS. Journal of Nutritional Science. 2018; 7. DOI: 10.1017/jns.2018.13\nTagged Under: Adiposity, body fat, Diets, fasting, fat, food intake, intermittent fasting, meal times, metabolism, time-restricted feeding, weight, weight loss",
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        "raw_content": "Have you ever finished reading a book or watching a movie and hated that it was over? I mean the thing was so good, you just wished there was more. In today\u2019s email, I initially tried to recreate something akin to that feeling and I can say without a doubt, I didn\u2019t. While you won\u2019t regret this email being over because its content is so good, you will be glad that it\u2019s over \u2013 and I\u2019d like to think I gave you that feeling of satisfaction \u2013 the feeling caused by being done with me. You\u2019re welcome.\nWith summer in mid-series, I wanted to pull together some ideas for your summer vacations before you ran out of time. Now this won\u2019t be a long list but follow the instructions carefully as it will make a huge difference in having an amazing time.\nStep 1) Rent a summer house on a lake. STOP READING UNTIL YOU ARRIVE!\nStep 2) Oh, so you made it to the summer house? I am constantly underestimating people\u2019s gumption for doing things. I never thought you\u2019d make it this far, I have no other summer vacation ideas \u2013 plus, now I\u2019m worried if I tell you to jump off a bridge, you\u2019d do that too.\nBig changers in the works at Sharp Guys\u2019 as I have recently signed on my first full time employee. For 4 years I have said I would never hire a full time employee but realized (after hearing it repeatedly over the years) that I say lots of dumb things. Jeremy Butcher starts on August 6th full time but he has already been working as an intern for the last 3 months and I swear, it already feels like we have been working together for 90 days. More details to come but suffice to say, I couldn\u2019t be more excited.\nI do have to mention (the boss is always making me talk up Sharp Guys\u2019) a recently finished project that was a blast to work on. We were lucky enough to work with the awesome team at Lowe\u2019s Pellets on a completely redesigned website. This family owned Greensburg-based company has some of the best people you could possibly work with on their team and was just a really fun project. Check out their new website if you have the time or you are in the market for animal feed.\nI recently attended an awesome SaaS (software as a service) networking group meeting in the Indy area for the first time. Check it out if you are interested in digital marketing or SaaS.\nGoogle has continued to suck the air out of the room by changing the way the internet works. As of this last week, if your company\u2019s website isn\u2019t using an SSL license (the domain starts with https://), it will be shown in Google Chrome as \u2018Not Secure\u2019 \u2013 even if it doesn\u2019t request any information from the user.\nEver wondered why you can\u2019t knock down those creepy inflatable clowns even when you punch them really, really hard? Today I provide you this important life lesson.\nBy Cody Sharp|2018-08-29T02:25:54+00:00July 30th, 2018|Newsletters|Comments Off on If I Capitalize Every Word, It Doesn\u2019t Seem Like a Real Email, Right?",
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        "raw_content": "Announcing the 2019 Annual Business Conference/Meeting\nValentine\u2019s Day Telemeeting Marathon\nAll Day February 13 and 14, 2019\nDownload Meeting Times and International Dial In Numbers\nSex and Love Addicts Anonymous, or S.L.A.A., is a program for anyone who suffers from an addictive compulsion to engage in or avoid sex, love, or emotional attachment. We use the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to recover from these compulsions. The following behaviors have been experienced by members.\nFearing abandonment and loneliness , we stay in and return to painful, destructive relationships\u2026.\nWe sexualize stress, guilt, loneliness, anger, shame, fear and envy.\u2026.\nTo avoid feeling vulnerable, we may retreat from all intimate involvement,\u2026Excerpts from the Twelve Characteristics of Sex and Love Addiction \u00a91985\nYou may be experiencing one or all of these characteristics, but only you can decide for sure if S.L.A.A. is right for you. To help you make this decision, it is suggested that you complete the 40 Questions for Self-Diagnosis. If you answer yes to any combination of these questions and think you may be struggling with sex and love addiction, you are welcome in S.L.A.A.\nYou have already taken a big step in seeking information about the program of S.L.A.A. If you believe this program is for you, the next thing to do is find out if there is a meeting in your area. Gathering with other sex and love addicts at an S.L.A.A. meeting is the primary way we learn how to get sober and maintain recovery. There are no dues, fees, or registration process to attend a meeting, only voluntary contributions. By giving and receiving support from others like us, we not only have a better chance of recovering, but we also begin to learn how to engage with people in a non-addictive way.\nAn essential piece of literature to help you start and stay with the program is the S.L.A.A. Basic Text. This book contains information about discovering the illness, beginning recovery, defining sobriety, the Twelve Steps of S.L.A.A. and contains personal stories of others who have gone from addiction to recovery. There are also pamphlets that can be of great help. These include the Welcome pamphlet, An Introduction to Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Suggestions for Newcomers, Questions Beginners Ask, and Addiction and Recovery.\nThe Twelve Step program of S.L.A.A. has helped many of us break free from the grip of sex and love addiction. You Are Not Alone.\nSubscribe to the Journal Magazine",
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        "raw_content": "NOTICE: Last Updated 25 May 2018\nSlimware DriverUpdate\nSlimware SlimCleaner\nSlimware Antivirus\nSlimware Password Manager\nPLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (\"LICENSE\") AND PRIVACY POLICY (WHICH IS A PART OF THIS LICENSE) CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD, INSTALL, AND/OR USE THE SOFTWARE. BY SELECTING \"I AGREE\", DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, AND/OR USING THE SOFTWARE YOU HEREBY AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, THEN SLIMWARE UTILITIES HOLDINGS, INC. AND IAC SEARCH AND MEDIA EUROPE LIMITED (HEREINAFTER COLLECTIVELY \"SLIMWARE UTILITIES\") SUBSEQUENTLY DOES NOT CONSENT TO LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU, AND YOU SHOULD NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE. BY INSTALLING, DOWNLOADING, COPYING, OR OTHERWISE IMPLEMENTING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, UNDERSTOOD THEM, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, YOU ARE SUBSEQUENTLY NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY NOT USE THE SOFTWARE.\nThe Slimware Utilities software, including the programs owned by Slimware Utilities Holdings, Inc. (\"Slimware Utilities\"), the documentation and any fonts accompanying this License; whether on disk, in read-only memory, on other media or in any other form (collectively \"Software\"); are licensed to you by Slimware Utilities. If you are resident in the European Economic Area (\u201cEEA\u201d) then the agreement is between you and Slimware Utilities\u2019 Irish affiliate, IAC Search and Media Europe Limited (\u201cSAM EU\u201d). Any reference to Slimware Utilities shall be interpreted as including SAM EU unless expressly stated to the contrary. The Software and any extra copies that this License authorizes you to make are respectively subject to this License. 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If you have questions regarding your rights under your local consumer protection laws, please consult with your government's consumer protection agency or a local consumer advocacy group.\nThe effectiveness of the Software's ability to improve the performance, stability, or operations of a PC depends on numerous factors, including the root cause of problems affecting the computer's condition. The Software's scan cannot detect all errors that may impair a computer's functionality, and thus running a repair with the Software will not always result in the elimination of harmful software and/or hardware problems.\nPERMITTED USES AND RESTRICTIONS\nThis License permits you to install and implement the Software on your private computer. Any saved or archived version of the Software must include all copyright information and related License documentation contained on the original. You may NOT de-compile, disassemble, reverse engineer, modify, lease, rent, distribute, make commercial use of, or create derivative works based on the Software, either in whole or in part. Your rights, under this License will terminate automatically and without notice if you fail to comply with any term(s) of this License.\nPERSONAL USE ONLY RESTRICTIONS\nThe Software is available for non-commercial and personal use only. You may NOT modify, copy, display, transmit, perform, license, distribute, publish, reproduce, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from or by means of the Software without express written consent. Implementing the Software for any purpose(s) other than personal use is expressly forbidden.\nYou must be 13 years of age or older to install or to use the Software (unless you are resident in the EEA, in which case you must be 16). If you are at least 13 (or 16 in the EEA) but not yet 18 years of age, please have your parent or legal guardian review this License with you, discuss any questions you might have, and install the Software for you.\nACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CLOUD-BASED DATA COLLECTION\nThe Software uses a cloud-based data technology that collects certain non-identifiable statistical data (e.g. operating system, currently installed application, system registry setting, etc.) solely for the purpose to provide its services to you, and to make our products more efficient and effective for your overall experience as a user. All data collected is subject to our Privacy Policy that can be found below.\nACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF UPDATES\nBy agreeing to this License, you acknowledge that the Software includes technology that allows Slimware Utilities to provide updates to the software. By installing, downloading, copying, updating or otherwise implementing the Software, you specifically agree to include and/or accept the heretofore mentioned software and technology through which Slimware Utilities keeps the Software and other Slimware Utilities programs current. This is a condition of using the Software.\nREGISTRATION/PASSWORDS\nRegistration. It is not required to register; however, the Software or additional services may permit or require you to create an account to participate or access additional features or functionalities (\"Registration\"). If such Registration is required, it will be made known to you when you attempt to participate or access such additional features or functionalities, associate website or specific service.\nPasswords. You are the sole and exclusive guardian of any password and ID combination issued or chosen by to you. Maintaining the confidentiality and security of your Password(s) and ID(s) is solely your responsibility. You are fully responsible for all transactions undertaken by means of any account opened, held, accessed or used via your password and ID. You shall notify Slimware Utilities immediately and confirm in writing any unauthorized use of accounts or any breach of security, including without limitation any loss, theft or unauthorized use of your password(s), and/or ID(s) or any related account. If Slimware Utilities has reasonable grounds to suspect that the security of your Password and/or ID has been compromised, Slimware Utilities may suspend or terminate your account, refuse any and all current or future use of the services, and pursue any appropriate legal remedies. Slimware Utilities shall not be responsible for any losses incurred in connection with any misuse of any Password or ID.\nProvided Information. If you provide any information in connection with a Registration, you must provide and maintain accurate, complete and current information. If Slimware Utilities have reasonable grounds to suspect that your information is inaccurate, not current or not complete, Slimware Utilities may suspend or terminate your use of the Software, and pursue any appropriate legal remedies. You agree that Slimware Utilities shall have the right to use the information you provide to Slimware Utilities for the purposes described in this License, Privacy Policy, and in furtherance of your use of its services.\nAs a condition precedent to your implementation of the Software, you agree to comply with all laws and regulations that apply to your use of Software. These laws include, but are not limited to, US and international copyright laws and all intellectual property laws, as well federal, state and local statutes.\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE ON AN \"AS IS\" AND \"AS AVAILABLE\" BASIS. SLIMWARE UTILITIES MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE GENERAL OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE, THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE. YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. SLIMWARE UTILITIES EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY THAT OUR SECURITY IS REASONABLE OR COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS. SLIMWARE UTILITIES EXPRESSLY DISCALIMS, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, AND STATUTORY WARRANTIES; INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. SLIMWARE UTILITIES DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE RELIABILITY, SECURITY, TIMELINESS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES. SLIMWARE UTILITIES DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES FOR ANY INFORMATION OR ADVICE OBTAINED THROUGH THE SOFTWARE. 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IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU, THEN SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS, OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.\nIN NO EVENT SHALL SLIMWARE UTILITIES BE LIABLE FOR:\nDIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER; INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR NEGLIGENCE, DEFAMATION, COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT OR ANY OTHER CLAIMS ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.\nTHE DELAY OR INABILITY TO IMPLEMENT THE SOFTWARE.\nTHE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SERVICES FOR ANY INFORMATION, PRODUCTS, SOFTWARE, SERVICES, AND RELATED GRAPHICS OBTAINED THROUGH THE SOFTWARE OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE; WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE; EVEN IF THE USER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGES.\nBECAUSE CERTAIN STATE LAWS DISALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY. IF YOU ARE IN ONE OF THESE STATES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WITH ANY PORTION OF THE SOFTWARE OR WITH ANY OF THESE TERMS OF USE, YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RECOURSE IS TO DISCONTINUE USING THE SOFTWARE.\nYOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS SLIMARE UTILITIES, ITS PARENTS, AFFILIATE AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, CONSULTANTS AND AGENTS FROM ANY AND ALL THIRD PARTY CLAIMS, LIABILITY, DAMAGES AND/OR COSTS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ATTORNEYS' FEES) ARISING FROM YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE, YOUR VIOLATION OF THE LICENSE OR YOUR INFRINGEMENT, OR INFRINGEMENT BY ANY OTHER USER OF YOUR ACCOUNT, OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OR OTHER RIGHT OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY. YOU AGREE TO IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY MINDSPARK OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED USE OF YOUR ACCOUNT OR ANY OTHER BREACH OF SECURITY KNOWN TO YOU.\nThis Binding Arbitration and Class Action Waiver (this \"Waiver\") applies to any dispute arising between you and Slimware Utilities regarding these terms. Dispute, for purposes of this Waiver, means any dispute, action, or other controversy whether in contract, warranty, tort, statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other legal or equitable basis. Dispute will be given the broadest possible meaning allowable under law.\nIn the event of a Dispute, you must provide Slimware Utilities with a Notice of Dispute, which is a written statement of the name, address and contact information of the party giving it, the facts giving rise to the Dispute, and the relief requested. You must send any Notice of Dispute to Slimware Utilities at 555 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011, Attention: Legal.\nIf you or Slimware Utilities do not resolve any Dispute by informal negotiation, any other effort to resolve the Dispute will be conducted exclusively by binding arbitration governed by the United States Federal Arbitration Act (\"FAA\"). You are giving up the right to litigate (or participate in as a party or class member) all Disputes in court before a judge or jury. Instead, all Disputes will be resolved before a neutral arbitrator, whose decision will be final except for a limited right of appeal under the FAA. Any court with jurisdiction over the parties may enforce the arbitrator's award.\nAny proceedings to resolve or litigate any Dispute in any forum will be conducted solely on an individual basis. You will not seek to have any Dispute heard as a class action, private attorney general action, or in any other proceeding in which either party acts or proposes to act in a representative capacity. No arbitration or proceeding will be combined with another without the prior written consent of all parties to all affected arbitrations or proceedings. Any arbitration will be conducted by the American Arbitration Association (the \"AAA\") under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. You agree to commence arbitration only in New York, NY.\nTo the extent permitted by law, any Dispute must be filed within one year. The one-year period begins when the Dispute first could be filed. If such a Dispute is not filed within one year, it is permanently barred.\nIf this Waiver is found to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable as to all or some parts of a Dispute, then this Waiver will not apply to those parts. Instead, those parts will be severed and proceed in a court of law, with the remaining parts proceeding in arbitration. If any other provision of this Waiver is found to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, that provision will be severed with the remainder of this Waiver remaining in full force and effect.\nThe Software, including all code, content, protocols, software, and documentation provided to you by Slimware Utilities are Slimware Utilities' property or the property of Slimware Utilities' licensors, and are protected by U.S. and international copyright, trademarks, patents and other proprietary rights and laws relating to Intellectual Property Rights. \"Intellectual Property Rights\" means, collectively, rights under patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret laws, and any other intellectual property or proprietary rights recognized in any country or jurisdiction worldwide, including, without limitation, moral or similar rights. You may not delete, alter, or remove any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights notice Slimware Utilities have placed on the Software. All rights not expressly granted hereunder are expressly reserved to Slimware Utilities and its licensors.\nThe Slimware Utilities name, logos and affiliated properties, are the exclusive property of Slimware Utilities. All other trademarks appearing on any Software are trademarks of their respective owners. Our partners or service providers may also have additional proprietary rights in the content which they make available through the Software. The trade names, trademarks and service marks owned by Slimware Utilities, whether registered or unregistered, may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not Slimware Utilities', in any manner that is likely to cause confusion. Nothing contained in herein should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license or right to use any of our trade names, trademarks or service marks without our express prior written consent.\nCONTENT/SUBMISSION/COPYRIGHT\nCopyright Protection of content you display using Slimware Utilities services. You are solely responsible for any Content you contribute, submit or display on or thorough your use of the Software. It is your obligation to ensure that such content, including photos, codes, text, video and music files (collectively \"Content\"), is not violating any copyright. You must either own or have a license to use any copyrighted Content that you contribute, submit or display.\nSlimware Utilities and expects its users to respect the rights of copyright holders. On notice, Slimware Utilities will act appropriately to remove content that infringes the copyright rights of others. Slimware Utilities reserves the right to disable the access to Software or other services by anyone who uses them to repeatedly infringe the intellectual property rights of others. If you believe the Software, or elements, infringe your copyright rights, Please contact Slimware Utilities at:\nPlease ensure your communication includes the following:\nObjectionable Content. Slimware Utilities may also act to remove Objectionable Content. The decision to remove \"objectionable content\" shall be made a Slimware Utilities exercise of its sole discretion. \"Objectionable Content\" includes, but is not limited to:\nContent that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, or libelous,\nContent that is hateful, or advocates hate crimes, harm or violence against a person or group,\nContent that has the goal or effect of \"stalking\" or otherwise harassing another\nContent that is vulgar, offensive, obscene or pornographic,\nOwnership of Content You Submit. Unless otherwise set forth at the point of submission, you retain ownership of all rights in any Content that you submit, through the use of the Slimware Utilities website. However, you grant us permission to use such Content in any way we see fit, for instance for the purposes of promotion of the Software or services. If, at Slimware Utilities' request, you send Content (such as contest submissions, polling questions) or you send Slimware Utilities creative suggestions, ideas, notes, drawings, or other information (collectively, the \"Submissions\"), such Submissions shall be deemed, and shall remain, the property of Slimware Utilities. None of the Submissions shall be subject to any obligation of confidence on the part of Slimware Utilities, and Slimware Utilities shall not be liable for any use or disclosure of any Submissions. Without limitation of the foregoing, Slimware Utilities shall exclusively own all now known or hereafter existing rights to the Submissions of every kind and nature throughout the universe and shall be entitled to unrestricted use of the Submissions for any purpose whatsoever, commercial or otherwise, without compensation to the provider of the Submissions.\nRepeat Infringer Policy. Slimware Utilities will terminate a user's access to the Service if, under appropriate circumstances, the user is determined to be a repeat infringer.\nNo Intended Third Party Beneficiaries. No third party is an intended beneficiary of this License.\nWe reserve the right to change this EULA Policy periodically. Any and all changes will be posted at http://slimware.com/eula. Please check this page from time to time for the most up-to-date information.\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding this agreement, please feel free to contact us at info@help.slimware.com.\nThe Software includes certain third party open source software components. Each such component is identified and is subject to the open source license agreement indicated in the \"Open-Source Licenses.txt\" file included with the distribution of the Software.\nThe substantive laws of the State of New York in the United States of America, without regard to conflict of laws principles, shall govern all matters relating to or arising from this License, and the use (or inability to use) the Software. Subject to and without limiting the obligation of the parties to submit to binding arbitration as provided for in Section 12, you hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the appropriate State and Federal courts located in New York County, New York, with respect to all matters arising out of or relating to this License.\nNo failure or delay by Slimware Utilities in exercising any right, power or privilege under this License will operate as a waiver thereof, nor will any single or partial exercise of any right, power or privilege preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power, or privilege under this License. If any provision of this License shall be found unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable from these terms and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions.\nIf you have any questions about this License, feel free to contact us at: info@help.slimware.com.\nThe Slimware Utilities software, including the programs owned by Slimware Utilities Holdings, Inc. (\"Slimware Utilities\"), the documentation and any fonts accompanying this License; whether on disk, in read-only memory, on other media or in any other form (collectively \"Software\"); are licensed to you by Slimware Utilities. If you are resident in the European Economic Area (\u201cEEA\u201d) then the agreement is between you and Slimware Utilities\u2019 Irish affiliate, IAC Search and Media Europe Limited (\u201cSAM EU\u201d). Any reference to Slimware Utilities shall be interpreted as including SAM EU unless expressly stated to the contrary. The Software and any extra copies that this License authorizes you to make are respectively subject to this License. By installing or otherwise using the Software, you: (a) agree to be bounded by the terms of this License, (b) represent and warrant that are the owner or an authorized user of the computer in which the Software will be installed, and (c) you represent and warrant that you have the right, authority and capacity to enter into this agreement and to abide by all its terms and conditions herein.\nNotice to consumers: Consumers in New Jersey and other jurisdictions have certain rights that cannot be waived through this agreement, are in addition to the terms of this agreement, and/or certain provisions of this agreement may be unenforceable as to you. To the extent that any term of this agreement is unenforceable, the remainder of the agreement shall remain in full force and effect. If you have questions regarding your rights under your local consumer protection laws, please consult with your government's consumer protection agency or a local consumer advocacy group.\nThe effectiveness of the Software's ability to improve the performance, stability, or operations of a PC depends on numerous factors, including the root cause of problems affecting the computer's condition. The Software's scan cannot detect all errors that may impair a computer's functionality, and thus running a repair with the Software will not always result in the elimination of harmful software and/or hardware problems. The Software is intended for use on a computer that is a physical computer and not a \"virtual machine\", in which software emulates the function of a physical computer. The Software will not be as effective when used on virtual machines that are not physical computers. The Software also relies on manufacturer-provided data in driver installation files, including release dates, to provide information displayed in scan results. You agree, and Slimware Utilities does not warrant or represent, that the Software will provide you with the latest version of a device driver, regardless of the provided release-date information.\nSlimware Utilities may offer users the option of installing additional software during the installation process. If the user selects to install such software, then a folder will be created and named for the applicable application on the local drive under \"Program Files.\" In that same location, the Software includes folders named \"SlimWare Utilities\" and \"SlimService\" that host necessary backend services that support the Software.\nACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SILENT INSTALLATION OF DRIVERS AND OTHER UPDATES\nBy agreeing to this License and installing, downloading, updating, or otherwise implementing the Software, you acknowledge that the Software includes technology that allows users to initiate an update of their systems\u2019 drivers, as well as other software updates the Software might aid you in installing after a regular scan (collectively, \u201cUpdates\u201d) whereby the Software, automatically and without notice to you, downloads any available Updates in the background and accepts installation prompts relating to those Updates on your (or your authorized users\u2019) behalf. After Updates have been downloaded and installed, the Software will provide a summary of the Updates to you. You specifically agree to accept the heretofore mentioned technology as a condition of using the Software. You also specifically grant Slimware Utilities permission to use the Software in this way, including but not limited to accepting driver installation prompts on your behalf.\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE ON AN \"AS IS\" AND \"AS AVAILABLE\" BASIS. SLIMWARE UTILITIES MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE GENERAL OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE, THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE. YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. SLIMWARE UTILITIES EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY THAT OUR SECURITY IS REASONABLE OR COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS. SLIMWARE UTILITIES EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, AND STATUTORY WARRANTIES; INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. SLIMWARE UTILITIES DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE RELIABILITY, SECURITY, TIMELINESS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES. SLIMWARE UTILITIES DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES FOR ANY INFORMATION OR ADVICE OBTAINED THROUGH THE SOFTWARE. SLIMWARE UTILITIES DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES FOR SERVICES OR GOODS RECEIVED THROUGH THE SOFTWARE OR THOSE RECEIVED THROUGH THE SLIMWARE UTILITIES WEB SITE OR THROUGH ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY OTHER SLIMWARE UTILITIES PROGRAMS(S). SLIMWARE UTILITIES DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE, THE SLIMWARE UTILITIES SERVERS, OR E-MAIL SENT FROM SLIMWARE UTILITIES ARE FREE OF VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS.\nIn the event of a Dispute, you should provide Slimware Utilities with a Notice of Dispute, which is a written statement of the name, address and contact information of the party giving it, the facts giving rise to the Dispute, and the relief requested. You must send any Notice of Dispute to Slimware Utilities at 555 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011, Attention: Legal.\nIf you or Slimware Utilities do not resolve any Dispute by informal negotiation, any other effort to resolve the Dispute shall be by BINDING ARBITRATION administered by the American Arbitration Association under the Consumer Arbitration Rules. The one exception to the exclusivity of arbitration is that you have the right to bring an individual claim against the Company in a small-claims court of competent jurisdiction. But whether you choose arbitration or small-claims court, you may not under any circumstances commence or maintain against the Company any class action, class arbitration, or other representative action or proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Slimware Utilities and you both further agree that either party may bring suit in court solely to enjoin infringement or other misuse of intellectual property rights.\nBy installing or using the Software in any manner, you agree to the above arbitration agreement. In doing so, YOU GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT TO GO TO COURT to assert or defend any claims between you and Slimware Utilities (except for matters that may be taken to small-claims court). YOU ALSO GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION OR OTHER CLASS PROCEEDING. Your rights will be determined by a NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR, NOT A JUDGE OR JURY, and the arbitrator shall determine all issues regarding the arbitrability of the dispute. You are entitled to a fair hearing before the arbitrator. The arbitrator can grant any relief that a court can, but you should note that arbitration proceedings are usually simpler and more streamlined than trials and other judicial proceedings. Decisions by the arbitrator are enforceable in court and may be overturned by a court only for very limited reasons. For details on the arbitration process, see our Arbitration Procedures\nGOVERNING LAW AND ADDITIONAL, MISCELLANEOUS TERMS\nThe substantive laws of the State of New York in the United States of America, without regard to conflict of laws principles, shall govern all matters relating to or arising from this License, and the use (or inability to use) the Software. Subject to and without limiting the obligation of the parties to submit to binding arbitration as provided for in Section 12, you hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the appropriate State and Federal courts located in New York County, New York, with respect to all matters arising out of or relating to this License. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the arbitration agreement of Section 13 shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act.\nPLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (\"AGREEMENT\") AND PRIVACY POLICY (WHICH IS INCORPORATED INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY REFERENCE) CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD, INSTALL, AND/OR USE THE SOFTWARE. BY SELECTING \"I AGREE\", DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING AND/OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU HEREBY AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, THEN SLIMWARE UTILITIES HOLDINGS, INC. (HEREINAFTER COLLECTIVELY \"SLIMWARE\") SUBSEQUENTLY DOES NOT CONSENT TO LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU, AND YOU SHOULD NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE. BY INSTALLING, DOWNLOADING, COPYING, OR OTHERWISE IMPLEMENTING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTOOD THEM, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU ARE SUBSEQUENTLY NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY NOT USE THE SOFTWARE.\nThis Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a legal person) (\"You\" \"your\") and Slimware for use of the SlimAV software product, which includes software and services for your device, and may include associated media, printed materials, and \"online\" or electronic documentation, and any updates and upgrades delivered to You (hereafter designated as the \"Slimware Product\"), all of which are protected by international copyright laws and international treaties.\nThe Slimware Product is available for non-commercial and personal use only. You may not modify, copy, display, transmit, perform, license, distribute, publish, reproduce, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from or by means of the Slimware Product without Slimware's express written consent. Your rights, under this Agreement will terminate automatically and without notice if You fail to comply with any terms of this Agreement. You must be 13 years or older to install or to use the Slimware Product. If You are at least 13 but not yet 18 years of age, please have your parent or legal guardian review this Agreement with You, discuss any questions You might have, and install the Slimware Product for You.\nGRANT OF LICENSE. The Slimware Product is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Slimware Product is licensed, not sold. This Agreement only gives You some rights to use the Slimware Product. Slimware and its licensors reserve all other rights. Unless applicable law gives You more rights despite this limitation, You may use the Slimware Product only as expressly permitted in this Agreement.\nSlimware hereby grants You and only You the following non-exclusive, limited, non-assignable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable and royalty-bearing license to use the Slimware Product.\nDuring the installation process, the Slimware Product may uninstall or disable other security products if such products or features are incompatible with the Slimware Product.\nThe Slimware Product may allow You to track the device location, disable access to the device, transmit images that have been captured with the camera of your device or voice records that have been recorded by the recorder of your device (if available). You may not use the services to gain unauthorized access, to upload, transmit, transfer data or information to Slimware or third parties by any means. You agree that your use of these services will be in compliance with any laws which are applicable to You.\nTRIAL LICENSE. If You are a trial user, You may use the Slimware Product for evaluation or testing purposes in a non-production environment commencing from the date You download the Slimware Product and continuing for a period of time as set forth on the applicable web page from which you downloaded the Slimware Product (the \"Trial Period\"). During the Trial Period, You may be entitled to web or email based technical support and to Updates, if applicable, at the discretion of Slimware. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SLIMWARE PRODUCT AND ANY SERVICES AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION USED FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ARE PROVIDED TO YOU \"AS IS\" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Your right to use the Slimware Product ends when the Trial Period ends or if You violate any term of this Agreement. Upon termination of the Evaluation Period, You must delete or destroy all copies of the Slimware Product and documentation and stop using any services provided by Slimware. Your obligations and rights under this Agreement will continue to apply after the end of the Trial Period.\nTERMS OF LICENSE. You will have certain rights to use the Slimware Product during the license period that You purchased, or as such license period is earlier terminated or renewed as provided for hereunder. The Slimware Product may automatically be deactivated at the end of Your license period, and You will not be entitled to receive any feature or content updates to the Slimware Product.\nIf You have agreed to permit Slimware to automatically renew your subscription to the Slimware Product by charging a valid credit card number which You have provided to Slimware, your subscription will automatically renew pursuant to the renewal terms in effect at the time of Your original purchase prior to the expiration of the term and each anniversary thereafter. You must provide current, complete and accurate information for your billing account. You must promptly update all information to keep your billing account current, complete, and accurate (such as, but not limited to a change in billing address, credit card number, credit card expiration date or other payment method information), and You must promptly notify Slimware if your credit card or other payment method used is canceled (such as, but not limited to for loss or theft). You agree that Slimware may continue charging You for any subscription automatically renewed unless You contact Slimware, in writing, at info@help.slimware.com (or any other local email address or telephone number provided by the respective Slimware entity in your region for such purpose) at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of your subscription to the Slimware Product and informing Slimware of Your desire not to have such subscription automatically renewed. This Agreement will terminate automatically if You fail to comply with any of the limitations or other requirements described herein. Upon any termination or expiration of this Agreement, You must cease use of the Slimware Product and destroy all copies of the Slimware Product and the Documentation.\nUPGRADES/ADDED FUNCTIONALITY. If the Slimware Product is labeled as an upgrade, You must be properly licensed to use a product identified by Slimware as being eligible for the upgrade in order to use that Slimware Product. A Slimware Product labeled as an upgrade replaces and/or supplements the product that formed the basis for your eligibility for the upgrade. You may use the resulting upgraded product only in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. If a Slimware Product is an upgrade of a component of a package of software programs that You licensed as a single Slimware Product, it may be used and transferred only as part of that single product package and may not be separated for use by more than the total number of licensed users. The terms and conditions of this Agreement replace and supersede any previous agreements that may have existed between You and Slimware regarding the original product or the resulting upgraded product.\nThe Slimware Product may add additional functionality (e.g. tabs, buttons, items) to existing third-party programs that You use, such as Your email programs.\nBy using the Slimware Product and accepting this Agreement, You consent to receive updates and upgrades to the software that will be transmitted by Slimware automatically.\nCOPYRIGHT. All rights, titles and interest in and to the Slimware Product and all copyright rights in and to the Slimware Product (including but not limited to any code, images, photographs, logos, animations, video, audio, music, text, and \"applets\" incorporated into Slimware), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the Slimware Product are owned by Slimware or its Licensors, with the understanding that rights, titles and interest in and to certain third party software are owned by their respective owners. The Slimware Product is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions. Therefore, You must treat the Slimware Product like any other copyrighted material. You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the Slimware Product. You must produce and include all copyright notices in their original form for all copies created irrespective of the media or form in which the Slimware Product exists. You may not sub-license, rent, sell, lease or share the Slimware Product. You may not reverse engineer, recompile, disassemble, create derivative works, modify, translate, or make any attempt to discover the source code for the Slimware Product, except as and only to the extent explicitly permitted by the licensing terms, identified in the accompanying third party license terms, governing use of the third party software.\nSUPPORT. From time to time, certain technical support may be offered by Slimware or its vendors for the Slimware Product, which may include live chat with a technical support consultant and/or assistance from a technical support consultant via remote access. If such technical support is offered and You choose to access such technical support, such technical support shall be governed by a separate support agreement as provided by Slimware to You. No support is independently provided for the Slimware Product under this Agreement. It is solely Your responsibility to complete a backup of all your existing data, software and programs before receiving any technical support.\nLIMITED WARRANTY. If You receive a physical disk containing the Slimware Product (not applicable for downloaded versions), Slimware warrants that the media on which the Slimware Product is distributed is free from defects for a period of thirty days from the date of delivery of the Slimware Product to You. Your sole remedy for a breach of this warranty will be that Slimware, at its option, may replace the defective media upon receipt of the damaged media, or refund the money You paid for the Slimware Product. Slimware does not warrant that the Slimware Product will be uninterrupted or error free or that the errors will be corrected. Slimware does not warrant that the Slimware Product will meet your requirements.\nEXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, SLIMWARE DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SLIMWARE PRODUCTS, UPGRADES, ENHANCEMENTS, MAINTENANCE OR SUPPORT RELATED THERETO, OR ANY OTHER MATERIALS (TANGIBLE OR INTANGIBLE) OR SERVICES SUPPLIED BY SLIMWARE. SLIMWARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, LOSS OF DATA, DEVICE FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON INTERFERENCE, ACCURACY OF DATA, ACCURACY OF INFORMATIONAL CONTENT, SYSTEM INTEGRATION, AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS BY FILTERING, DISABLING, OR REMOVING SUCH THIRD PARTY'S SOFTWARE, SPYWARE, ADWARE, COOKIES, EMAILS, DOCUMENTS, ADVERTISEMENTS OR THE LIKE, WHETHER ARISING BY STATUTE, LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM AND PRACTICE, OR TRADE USAGE.\nThe Slimware Product, as provided under this Agreement, can contain features and functionalities that allow You to protect sensitive information on your device. You will be required to provide a password in order to encrypt and protect such information. You will not be able to recover the information You have encrypted if You lose or forget the password. You are aware that the level of encryption that can be used by the Slimware Product should protect your information from the average computer user; however, You acknowledge that the encryption may be broken. You also acknowledge that information that has been encrypted may not be unencrypted if your hard drive has bad sectors or fails. Slimware shall not be held responsible for access of your information where You have provided your password to a third party or have failed to use reasonable efforts to protect such information, password, answers to challenge questions or for user error.\nDISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES. Anyone using, testing, or evaluating the Slimware Product bears all risk to the quality and performance of the Slimware Product. In no event shall Slimware be liable for any damages of any kind, including, without limitation, direct or indirect damages arising out of the use, performance, or delivery of the Slimware Product, even if Slimware has been advised of the existence or possibility of such damages.\nSOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN NO CASE SHALL SLIMWARE'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE SLIMWARE PRODUCT. The disclaimers and limitations set forth above will apply regardless of whether You accept to use, evaluate, or test the Slimware Product.\nYOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS SLIMWARE, ITS PARENTS, AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, CONSULTANTS AND AGENTS FROM ANY AND ALL THIRD PARTY CLAIMS, LIABILITY, DAMAGES AND/OR COSTS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ATTORNEYS\u2019 FEES) ARISING FROM YOUR USE OF THE SLIMWARE PRODUCT, YOUR VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR YOUR INFRINGEMENT, OR INFRINGEMENT BY ANY OTHER USER OF YOUR ACCOUNT, OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OR OTHER RIGHT OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY. YOU AGREE TO IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY SLIMWARE OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED USE OF YOUR ACCOUNT OR ANY OTHER BREACH OF SECURITY KNOWN TO YOU.\nWe strongly recommend that You back up your data frequently. You shall at all times be under a duty to mitigate your loss.\nSLIMWARE IS ACTING ON BEHALF OF ITS SUPPLIERS, LICENSORS, AND MARKETING PARTNERS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCLAIMING, EXCLUDING AND/OR LIMITING OBLIGATIONS, WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY AS PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, BUT IN NO OTHER RESPECTS AND FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE. THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS SHALL BE ENFORCEABLE TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.\nCONSENT TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS. Slimware may send You legal notices and other communications about the Slimware Product and maintenance subscription services or our use of the information You provide us (\"Communications\"). Slimware will send Communications via in-product notices or via email to the primary user\u2019s registered email address, or will post Communications on its Sites. By accepting this Agreement, You consent to receive all Communications through these electronic means only and acknowledge and demonstrate that You can access Communications on the Sites.\nThis Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive and procedural laws of the State of New York, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof. The parties agree that the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act shall not apply to the Agreement.\nIf You have any dispute with Slimware relating to this Agreement, You will not have the right to pursue a claim in court, or have a jury decide the claim and You will not have the right to bring or participate in any class action or similar proceeding in court or in arbitration. By downloading or using the Slimware Product, You agree to binding arbitration. Slimware will make every reasonable effort to informally resolve any complaints, disputes, or disagreements that You may have with Slimware.\nIf Slimware\u2019s efforts to informally resolve any complaints, disputes, or disagreements fail, You agree that any complaint, dispute, or disagreement You may have against Slimware, and any claim that Slimware may have against You, arising out of, relating to, or connected in any way with this Agreement, or the Slimware privacy policy or terms of use shall be resolved exclusively by final and binding arbitration (\u201cArbitration\u201d) administered by the American Arbitration Association or its successor (the \u201cAAA\u201d) instead, and conducted in accordance with the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules in effect at that time (which shall be the \u201cApplicable Rules\u201d in such circumstances). Furthermore, this Section shall not prevent any party from seeking provisional remedies in aid of arbitration from a court of appropriate jurisdiction. You further agree that:\nthe Arbitration shall be conducted before a single arbitrator selected in accordance with the Applicable Rules or by mutual agreement between You and Slimware (the \"Arbitrator\");\nthe Arbitrator, and not any federal, state or local court or agency, shall have the exclusive authority to resolve any dispute arising under or relating to the validity, interpretation, applicability, enforceability or formation of this Agreement and/or these arbitration provisions herein, including but not limited to any claim that all or any part of this Agreement being void or voidable;\nthe Arbitration shall be held either: (X) at a location determined by AAA pursuant to the Applicable Rules (provided that such location is reasonably convenient for You and does not require travel in excess of 100 miles from your home or place of business); or (Y) at such other location as may be mutually agreed upon by You and Slimware;\nthe Arbitrator (WW) shall apply internal laws of the State of New York consistent with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable statutes of limitations, or, to the extent (if any) that federal law prevails, shall apply the law of the United States, irrespective of any conflict of law principles; (XX) shall entertain any motion to dismiss, motion to strike, motion for judgment on the pleadings, motion for complete or partial summary judgment, motion for summary adjudication, or any other dispositive motion consistent with New York or federal rules of procedure, as applicable; (YY) shall honor claims of privilege recognized at law; and (ZZ) shall have authority to award any form of legal or equitable relief;\nthe Arbitration can resolve only your and/or Slimware's individual claims, and the Arbitrator shall have no authority to entertain or arbitrate any claims on a class or representative basis, or to consolidate or join the claims of other persons or parties who may be similarly situated;\nthe Arbitrator shall issue a written award supported by a statement of decision setting forth the Arbitrator's complete determination of the dispute and the factual findings and legal conclusions relevant to it (an \"Award\"). Judgment upon the Award may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof or having jurisdiction over the relevant party or its assets;\nwith the exception of subpart (v) above, if any part of this arbitration provision is deemed to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal, or otherwise conflicts with the Applicable Rules, then the balance of this arbitration provision shall remain in effect and shall be construed in accordance with its terms as if the invalid, unenforceable, illegal or conflicting provision were not contained herein. If, however, subpart (v) is found to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal, then the entirety of this arbitration provision shall be null and void, and neither You nor Slimware shall be entitled to arbitrate their dispute, and must instead bring any claims in a court of competent jurisdiction.\nSlimware may modify these arbitration provisions, but such modifications shall only become effective thirty (30) days after Slimware has given notice of such modifications and only on a prospective basis for claims arising from this Agreement occurring after the effective date of such notification.\nNotwithstanding the foregoing arbitration provisions, at your option, You may bring any claim You have against Slimware in your local small claims court within the United States, if your claim is within such court's jurisdictional limit; provided that such court does not have the authority to entertain any claims on a class or representative basis, or to consolidate or join the claims of other persons or parties who may be similarly situated in such proceeding.\nSlimware and Slimware logos are trademarks of Slimware. All other trademarks used in the product or in associated materials are the property of their respective owners.\nThe license to the Slimware Product will terminate immediately without notice if You are in breach of any of its terms and conditions. You shall not be entitled to a refund from Slimware or any resellers of the Slimware Product as a result of termination. The terms and conditions concerning confidentiality and restrictions on use, as well as the Limited Warranty, Disclaimer of Damages and General sections of this Agreement, shall remain in force, and survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.\nSlimware may revise the terms of this Agreement at any time and the revised terms shall automatically apply to the corresponding versions of the Slimware Product distributed with the revised terms. Except as otherwise provided for in paragraph (c)(vii) of this General Section, if any part of this Agreement is found invalid and unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of rest of the terms of this Agreement, which shall remain valid and enforceable.\nSlimware reserves the right to change the terms of this Agreement periodically. Your continued use of the Slimware Product shall be deemed acceptance of the revised terms of this Agreement.\nYou agree to abide by all applicable U.S. export laws, rules and regulations-including, but not limited to the Export Administration Act and the Arms Export Control Act-and You represent and warrant that You will not transfer, by electronic transmission or otherwise, the Slimware Product to a foreign national or a foreign destination in violation of the law.\nIn case of controversy or inconsistency between translations of the terms of this Agreement to other languages, the English version issued by Slimware shall prevail.\nContact Slimware: info@help.slimware.com\nNOTICE: Last Updated July 9th, 2015\nSlimware Utilities Holdings, Inc. (collectively, \"Slimware Utilities\", \"we\", \"us\" or \"our\") has developed this privacy policy to demonstrate its commitment to protecting your privacy. This privacy policy (the \"Privacy Policy\") is intended to describe for you, as an individual who is a user of the Slimware Utilities websites, mobile apps, social media sites, software and/or services (collectively the \"Services\"), the information we collect, how that information may be used, with whom it may be shared, and your choices about such uses and disclosures. We seek to handle the information we collect in a manner that complies fully with the privacy requirements under all applicable United States federal and state privacy laws and regulations.\nWe encourage you to read this Privacy Policy carefully. By using the Services, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy, and agreeing to the processing and storage of information we collect from you in the United States and, in connection with certain Services, the Philippines and other non-United States jurisdictions. If you do not agree with the terms and conditions set forth in this Privacy Policy, then please do not provide us with any information and do not access, browse or use the Services. If you have any questions about our privacy practices, please refer to the end of this Privacy Policy for information on how to contact us.\nThe information we collect will either be 1. Personal Information or 2. Anonymous Information. Personal Information means information that may directly or indirectly identify you, such as your name, address, email address, and telephone number. Anonymous Information means information that does not directly or indirectly identify you, such as the number of page views, link clicks, and login times. We may use both Personal and Anonymous Information to create Aggregate Information. Aggregate Information is derived from the grouping of information we collect into groups and/or categories, which does not identify you directly or indirectly.\nThrough your use of the Services, we (or our service providers on our behalf) may collect the following information as Personal Information, Anonymous Information or Aggregate Information:\ninformation you provided in posting areas, public forums, social networks, and surveys;\nDemographic information, including age, personal interests, and product preferences;\nWe (or our service providers on our behalf) use various methods and technologies to collect information from you, and about your computer or device (or software thereon) and about your activities on or through the Services:\nSubmitted information. We will collect information you voluntarily provide or submit.\nAutomatically Captured Information. We may automatically collect information from your computer and/or device (or software thereon) when you use the Services. This information may include your IP address, your browser type and language, access times, current installed applications, system registry settings, driver versions, system start up settings, and the content of any undeleted cookies that your browser previously accepted from us (see \"Cookies\" below), and the referring website address.\nCookies. When you use the Services, we may assign your computer one or more cookies, to facilitate access to our Services and to personalize your online experience. A cookie is a small piece of data that is stored in a user's computer for record keeping purposes. Our Services may us HTTP cookies, HTML5 cookies, Flash cookies and other types of local storage (such as browser-based or plugin-based local storage). Through the use of a cookie, we may automatically collect information about your activity on our Services, such as the actions you take within the Services, and the application and/or updates you have installed onto your computer or device. Most systems automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies. If you choose to decline cookies, please note that you may not be able to sign in or use some of the interactive features offered on or via the Services. Your browser may tell you how to be notified when you receive certain types of cookies and how to restrict or disable certain cookies. To learn more about some types of browser cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org. You also may be able to delete your Flash cookies or adjust your Flash cookie settings by visiting the Adobe Flash Website Storage Settings Manager by following Adobe\u2019s instructions here (instructions vary depending on your operating system and version of Flash). Please note, however, that without cookies or local storage you may not be able to use all of the features of our Service.\nOther Technologies. We may use standard Internet technology, such as web beacons and Flash cookies and other similar technologies, to track your use of the Services. Web beacons are small pieces of data that are embed in images on the pages of sites. The information we obtain in this manner enables us to customize the Services.\nDo Not Track. We do not respond to the Do Not Track browser setting.\nINFORMATION COLLECTED BY THIRD PARTIES FOR ON-LINE ADVERTISING\nWe may allow third-parties, including our authorized service providers, parent and subsidiary companies, affiliates, advertising companies, and ad networks, to display advertisements or place ad tags or beacons on or via our Services on the computer or device you use to access our Service and to track that device to over time and across different web sites for the purpose of serving advertising relevant to your interests. We do not control third parties\u2019 collection or use of information to serve interest based advertising. Some but not all providers may allow you to opt-out of receiving their targeted ads, see http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.\nWe may share Anonymous Information and Aggregate Information without restriction. We do not share your Personal Information with others except as indicated below:\nAuthorized service providers: We may share your Personal Information with our authorized service providers that perform services on our behalf. These services may include, for example, providing customer service and marketing assistance, delivering advertising, performing business and sales analysis, supporting our Services' functionality, delivering Services on our behalf, and supporting contests, sweepstakes, surveys and other features offered through our Services. These service providers may have access to Personal Information, which is needed to perform their functions, but are not permitted to share or use such information for any other purposes.\nThird-party businesses: We may sell, share or rent your Personal Information with businesses to offer you their products, services, promotions, contests and/or sweepstakes. When you elect to engage in a particular merchant's offer or program, you authorize us to provide your email address and other information to that merchant.\nOther IAC businesses. We are part of the IAC family of businesses (www.iac.com). We may share information we collect, including Personal Information, with our IAC companies. Sharing information with our IAC family companies enables us to provide you with information about a variety of products and services that might interest you.\nOther Situations. We or our authorized service provider(s) may disclose your Personal Information (i) in response to a subpoena or similar investigative demand, a court order, or a request for cooperation from a law enforcement or other government agency, (ii) in connection with efforts to investigate, prevent, or take other action regarding illegal activity, suspected fraud or other wrongdoing; (iii) to protect and defend the rights, property or safety of our company, our users, our employees, or others; (iv) to comply with applicable law or cooperate with law enforcement; (v) to enforce our Services\u2019 terms and conditions or other agreements or policies; and (vi) in connection with a substantial corporate transaction, such as the sale of our business or the Services, a divestiture, merger, consolidation, or asset sale, or in the unlikely event of bankruptcy in which event we may assign or otherwise transfer all our rights in such data without restriction.\nThere may be places in the Services where you may click on a link to access other websites that do not operate under this Privacy Policy. For example, if you click on a link, you may be taken to a website that we do not control. These third-party websites may independently solicit and collect information, including Personal Information, from you and, in some instances, provide us with information about your activities on those websites. We recommend that you consult the privacy policy of all third-party websites you visit.\nYou may tell us not to share your Personal Information with third parties or the IAC companies for direct marketing purposes by clicking on the following link and entering the email address associated with your account: info@help.slimware.com. Please note, if you do not allow us to collect Personal Information from you, it may result in you being unable to use certain features of the Services; purchase products or services; participate in a contest, promotion, survey, or sweepstakes; ask a question; or initiate other transactions on our Services.\nSome but not all providers may allow you to opt-out of receiving their targeted ads, see http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.\nAs stated above, your browser may tell you how to be notified when you receive certain types of cookies and how to restrict or disable certain cookies. To learn more about some types of browser cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org. You also may be able to delete your Flash cookies or adjust your Flash cookie settings by visiting the Adobe Flash Website Storage Settings Manager by following Adobe\u2019s instructions here (instructions vary depending on your operating system and version of Flash). Please note, however, that without cookies or local storage you may not be able to use all of the features of our Service.\nThe security and confidentiality of you information is very important to us; thus we have put in place administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect against unauthorized access to the information we collect. By using the Services and accepting this Privacy Policy, you hereby acknowledge that no security system is immune from compromise, and you accept all responsibility for such security risks and any damage resulting therefrom.\nOur Services are intended for general audiences over the age of 13 years old. We do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of 13 years old. If you are not over 13 years old, DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR USE THE SERVICES.\nIf you are using the Services outside the United States, please be aware that your information may be transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States where our servers are located and our central database is operated. In connection with certain Services, your information may also be transferred to, stored, and processed in other jurisdictions outside of the United States. By using our Services, you hereby agree to the transfer, storage and processing of your information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.\nThis Privacy Policy does not create rights enforceable by third parties and no third party is an intended beneficiary of this Privacy Policy.\nWe will occasionally update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices and services. We will provide you notice of these changes by posting changes to this Privacy Policy. When we post changes to this Privacy Policy, we will revise the \"Last Updated\" date at the top of this Privacy Policy, and your continued use of the Services constitute consent to the revised Privacy Policy. If we make any changes that we determine, in the reasonable exercise of our discretion, will reduce your rights under the Privacy Policy, we will provide a more prominent notice (including for certain services email notification of Privacy Policy changes). We will obtain your affirmative consent for retroactive changes to your rights to the extent required by applicable law.\nIt is our policy to be in compliance with the California Online Privacy Protection Act, which permits our customers who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, information about the personal information (if any) we disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. If applicable, this information would include a list of the categories of personal information that was shared and the names and addresses of all third parties with which we shared information in the immediately preceding calendar year. If you are a California resident and would like to make such a request, please submit your request in writing to the address listed below.\nThis Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof. You expressly agree that any controversy, dispute or claim (\"Litigation\") arising out of, relating to, or in connection with, this Privacy Policy or the Services, or the alleged breach thereof, or relating to our activities or services or to us otherwise under this Privacy Policy, shall be settled by confidential binding arbitration in New York County, New York, in accordance with the applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) shall be binding on the parties and may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. Regardless of any statute or law to the contrary, any claim or cause of action arising out of or related to your use of the Services or this Privacy Policy must be filed within one (1) year after such claim or cause of action arose or was reasonable discovered, whichever is later, or be forever barred. In the event of any Litigation, both parties expressly and irremovably consent to the exclusive venue and personal jurisdiction in New York County, New York. In the event of any Litigation arising from, related to or in connection with this Privacy Policy or the Services, the prevailing party thereof shall be entitled to recover its reasonable expenses, including (without limitation) attorneys' fees and the costs of arbitration.\nAny proceedings to resolve or litigate any Litigation in any forum will be conducted solely on an individual basis. You will not seek to have any Litigation heard as a class action, private attorney general action, or in any other proceeding in which either party acts or proposes to act in a representative capacity.\nIMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This Slimware Utilities Software License Agreement (\"Agreement\") is a legally binding license agreement between You and Slimware Utilities, LLC (\u201cSlimware Utilities\u201d), for all of the Software and Services obtained from Slimware Utilities (each a \u201cSolution\u201d) as further defined in this Agreement. In connection with the Solutions, Slimware Utilities licenses certain Software and Services and Slimware Utilities\u2019 licensor is an intended, and shall be, beneficiary of this Agreement entitled to all rights and limitations available under this Agreement.\nThis Agreement covers your rights to use any Solution, restrictions on that use, our right to automatically renew and charge you for paid versions or features of any Solution, and your agreement to arbitrate any dispute that may arise between us or our licensor. We have included links to additional terms, such as our Privacy Policy, which are important and together create this legal agreement that applies to you.\nBy clicking an acceptance button and installing a Solution, you agree unconditionally to be bound by this Agreement and acknowledge that it is enforceable as a written contract signed by you. If you do not unconditionally agree to all of these terms, do not install, use or access a Solution. If you do so, you will not be able to use any Solution covered by this Agreement.\nSlimware Utilities may amend this Agreement at any time by notice provided to you in accordance with this Agreement, and your continued use of any Solution at any point at least 30 days after the notice date will constitute your acceptance of the amendment of this Agreement. Slimware Utilities may require that you accept the amendment of this Agreement in order to continue using Solution you have previously installed or purchased. If you decline to accept the amendment of this Agreement, Slimware Utilities may terminate your use of the affected Solution.\nIn this Agreement you:\nRepresent that you are 18 years of age or older, and are authorized to accept this Agreement on behalf of all of the individuals and entities for whom (or for whose Device) you obtain a Solution;\nRepresent and warrant that you are not located in a country that is subject to a U.S. Government embargo, or that has been designated by the U.S. Government as a \u201cterrorist supporting\u201d country and that you are not a person who is either barred or otherwise legally prohibited from receiving or using a Solution under the laws of the country in which you are resident or from which you access or use a Solution;\nAcknowledge that:\nIf, in the course of acquiring a Solution you provided Slimware Utilities with an email address and that email address later changes, you must update your user profile to ensure that you receive notices about Subscription Period extensions and other important information about this Agreement and a Solution. Please visit the customer portal to manage your email address. To the extent you purchased your license directly from Slimware Utilities pursuant to a signed, written agreement, this requirement does not apply to you.\nSlimware Utilities, subject to the Special Terms, may from time to time update any Solution or replace a Solution with another Solution with similar functionality without requesting or obtaining your separate consent, and your Device or certain Device functions may not be available to you while the Update is in process;\nSlimware Utilities collects and uses certain information concerning your use of a Solution in accordance with its Privacy Policy.\nAffiliate means, with respect to Slimware Utilities, an entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with Slimware Utilities. \u201cControl\u201d, as used in this section, means ownership of more than 50% of the outstanding voting interest of the applicable entity.\nApplicable Conditions, with respect to any Solution, means the Subscription Period for the Software, whether the Subscription Period automatically extends, the number and type of Devices for which the Solution is authorized, and other similar terms governing use of that Solution. The Applicable Conditions are specified (i) on the checkout payment page if you obtain the Solution over the Internet, from a Mobile App Store or by other electronic means, or (ii) on the package if you acquired the Solution on CD or other physical medium.\nAuthorized Purposes means (i) with respect to Free Software and Beta Software, your personal, noncommercial use, and (ii) with respect to other Solution, your personal use or internal commercial use, and in each case not for resale or other exploitation for the benefit of a third party.\nBeta Software means any Evaluation Solution and any Solution marked or otherwise designated as a beta test version, irrespective of whether payment has been made.\nDevice means any mobile phone, mobile device, tablet, mobile network appliance, other mobile product (each, a \u201cMobile Device\u201d) or any personal computer running on an operating system supported by Slimware Utilities as specified in the Applicable Conditions and in the Technical Specifications in respect of the Solution.\nClaim has the meaning ascribed to it by Section 8.1 of this Agreement.\nEvaluation Software means an otherwise paid Solution that Slimware Utilities provides without receiving payment for trial or evaluation purposes.\nFree Software means any Solution other than Beta Software that Slimware Utilities designates as \u201cfree\u201d or otherwise provides without charge.\nInitial Subscription, for each Solution, means the period beginning on the date you obtain the Solution and continuing for the term specified by the Applicable Conditions.\nMobile App Store means an online store that currently or in the future offers Mobile Software, including through the Device itself.\nMobile Software means a Solution available to you on a Mobile Device platform, e.g., Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.\nPersonally Identifiable Information means information that can be used to uniquely identify, contact, or locate a single individual or can be used with other sources to uniquely identify a single individual including, as applicable under applicable law, personal data (as the term is used by the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC).\nPrivacy Policy means the Slimware Utilities privacy policy available at https://slimware.com/privacy as updated from time to time.\nService means a Solution comprising services delivered online or by telephone.\nSoftware means a Solution intended to be installed on a Device, and shall include any Updates.\nSolution has the meaning set forth in the preamble\nSubscription Period, with respect to a Solution, means the Initial Subscription together with all Extension Periods.\nTechnical Specifications means the technical documentation applicable to the relevant Solution, available at [insert URL for Slimware customer support page] as updated from time to time.\nThird Party Materials means software, services, websites, offers and promotions or products provided by any third party and governed by Third Party Terms and Conditions.\nThird Party Terms and Conditions means any license agreements, terms of use, terms of service, privacy policies and other conditions established by third parties governing access to or use of Third Party Materials.\nUpdate means content or code Slimware Utilities deploys to update a Solution including but not limited to new releases or versions of a Solution, bug fixes, or any other available update provided by Slimware Utilities from time to time in connection with a Solution.\nUS Government means the federal government of the United States of America.\nEach Solution is protected by international copyright laws, treaties and other laws. Slimware Utilities or its licensors own and retain all right, title and interest in and to a Solution, including all copyrights, patents, trade secret rights, trademarks and other intellectual property rights. This Agreement does not transfer to you any title to or in a Solution. You do not acquire any rights to a Solution except as specified in Sections 3 and 8, below.\nGrant of License. Slimware Utilities, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, hereby grants you a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use each Solution you purchase or otherwise properly acquire, in each case during the applicable Subscription Period for Authorized Purposes in accordance with the Applicable Conditions and Technical Specifications. The Subscription Period for Free Solutions continues indefinitely, without the need for extensions, until you or Slimware Utilities terminates it in accordance with this Agreement.\nGeneral. You will not, and will not permit any third party to, (i) use any license or other authorization number supplied by Slimware Utilities in connection with any Solution on more than the number of Devices specified by the Applicable Conditions, (ii) disclose any license or authorization number to any party other than Slimware Utilities or Slimware Utilities designated representatives, (iii) except as expressly authorized by law, (A) reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile, translate, reconstruct, transform or extract any Solution or any portion of a Solution (including without limitation any related field detection routines), or (B) change, modify or otherwise alter any Solution, (iv) publish, resell, distribute, broadcast, transmit, communicate, transfer, pledge, rent, share or sublicense any Solution, (v) grant any third party access to or use of any Solution on a service bureau, timesharing, subscription service or application service provider or other similar basis, (vi) test or benchmark, or disclose or publish testing or benchmark results, for any Slimware Utilities Solution without Slimware Utilities\u2019 prior written consent, or (vii) defeat or circumvent, attempt to defeat or circumvent, or authorize or assist any third party in defeating or circumventing controls on the installation or use of copies of any Solution.\nSoftware. In addition to the limitations established by Section 3.2.1, you will not (i) copy the Software for any purpose other than, as reasonably necessary to use the same as contemplated by this Agreement, and to preserve 1 uninstalled/off-line copy for disaster recovery purposes; (ii) install the Software on any operating system not supported by Slimware Utilities as reflected in the Technical Specifications, or (iii) remove any copyright, trademark or other proprietary notices from the Software.\nUpdates. End users with unexpired, paid subscriptions will receive technical support in accordance with our current standard-support offerings, policies, and procedures as described on our website. Our standard-support offerings, policies, and procedures may change from time to time at our sole discretion and may vary by country. Any obligation we may have to support the previous version of a Solution ends when an upgrade, modified or later version, or other update to the Solution (\u201cUpdate\u201d) becomes available. For your convenience and to ensure that a Solution on your Devices includes new features that we develop, by agreeing to this Agreement you give us permission to install Updates on your Devices automatically when available, to the extent that it is possible for us to run such background installations. Any Updates provided for Free Solutions that may be provided are provided at our sole discretion and may be discontinued at any time.\nSUBSCRIPTION EXENSIONS, TERMINATION.\nIf you purchased your license directly from Slimware Utilities under a signed, written agreement or from a Slimware Utilities business partner you are paying directly for your Solution, please refer to your written agreement for details on subscription periods, renewals, terminations, refunds and payments.\nFree, Trial, Evaluation, Pre-Release and Beta Products: If the Solution that you download or otherwise receive is a Free Solution, then this section of the Agreement shall also apply. To the extent that any provision in this section is in conflict with any other term or condition in this Agreement, this section shall supersede such other term(s) and condition(s) with respect to such Free Solutions, but only to the extent necessary to resolve the conflict. All Free Solutions are provided as is, without any warranty, indemnity, maintenance or support, express or implied, subject to any statutory rights that cannot be excluded or limited by law. You acknowledge that Free Solutions may contain bugs, errors and other problems that could cause system or other failures and data loss. You acknowledge that we have not promised or guaranteed to you that Free Solutions will be announced or made available to anyone in the future, that we have no express or implied obligation to you to announce or introduce Free Solutions, and that we are not obligated to introduce a product similar to or compatible with Free Solutions or any updates to any Free Solution. Accordingly, you acknowledge that any use of any Free Solution is entirely at your own risk.\nYou are responsible for the security of your passwords and for keeping your account secure. You should keep your master password for your account secure because without the master password you may lose access to your data. Each Solution allows you to share items stored within the Solution with others. You are responsible for choosing to share any items and whom to share them with. You are solely responsible and liable for any activity that occurs under your account, including by anyone who uses your account, or any shared items. If there is any unauthorized use or access to your account, you must let us know immediately. We are not responsible for any loss caused by unauthorized use of or access to your account; however, you may be liable for any losses we or others suffer because of the unauthorized use. WE DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO MASTER PASSWORDS AND CANNOT RECOVER YOUR ENCRYPTED DATA IF YOU FORGET THE MASTER PASSWORD. We offer both free and paid versions of the Solutions, and the free versions limit certain features that you can access. If you have downloaded a paid or Premium version of a Solution at no cost during a promotion, then when the promotional period ends you will not have access to the paid features.\nSlimware Utilities welcomes your comments concerning Solutions, including notice that you have experienced a failure, error or other malfunction, and suggestions for additional or different features and functions. Please send us your comments and suggestions using the web form located at http://Slimware Utilities.com/support. Slimware Utilities accepts no obligation to respond or act on any such comments or suggestions and this invitation to comment does not constitute any admission of liability or product failure of a Solution, but you grant Slimware Utilities a perpetual, irrevocable, transferrable, sublicensable, fully paid-up, royalty-free, worldwide right and license under your intellectual property rights (if any) to use, copy, record, distribute, reproduce, disclose, sell, re-sell, sublicense (through multiple levels), modify, display, publicly perform, transmit, publish, broadcast, translate, make derivative works of, and otherwise exploit in any manner whatsoever your comments and suggestions in any Solution and other products and services.\nThis Binding Arbitration and Class Action Waiver (this \"Waiver\") applies to any dispute arising between you and Slimware or its licensors regarding these terms. Dispute, for purposes of this Waiver, means any dispute, action, or other controversy whether in contract, warranty, tort, statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other legal or equitable basis. Dispute will be given the broadest possible meaning allowable under law.\nIn the event of a Dispute, you should provide Slimware with a Notice of Dispute, which is a written statement of the name, address and contact information of the party giving it, the facts giving rise to the Dispute, and the relief requested. You must send any Notice of Dispute to Slimware at 555 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011, Attention: Legal.\nIf you or Slimware do not resolve any Dispute by informal negotiation, any other effort to resolve the Dispute shall be by BINDING ARBITRATION administered by the American Arbitration Association under the Consumer Arbitration Rules. The one exception to the exclusivity of arbitration is that you have the right to bring an individual claim against Slimware in a small-claims court of competent jurisdiction. But whether you choose arbitration or small-claims court, you may not under any circumstances commence or maintain against the Slimware any class action, class arbitration, or other representative action or proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Slimware and you both further agree that either party may bring suit in court solely to enjoin infringement or other misuse of intellectual property rights.\nWAIVER OF JURY TRIAL: IF FOR ANY REASON A CLAIM PROCEEDS IN COURT RATHER THAN THROUGH ARBITRATION, YOU AND PASSWORDBOSS AGREE THAT THERE WILL NOT BE A JURY TRIAL. YOU AND PASSWORDBOSS UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY DISPUTE THAT IN ANY WAY RELATES TO OR ARISES OUT OF THE AGREEMENT OR FROM ANY EQUIPMENT, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES YOU RECEIVE FROM US (OR FROM ANY ADVERTISING FOR ANY SUCH PRODUCTS OR SERVICES). IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, THIS PARAGRAPH MAY BE FILED TO SHOW A WRITTEN CONSENT TO A TRIAL BY THE COURT.\nGeneral. Except as provided by Section 9.2, Slimware Utilities represents with respect to each Solution that, on delivery of the Solution and for a period of sixty (60) days thereafter (i) the medium (if any) on which the Solution is delivered will be free of material defects, and (ii) subject to Section 9.3, the Solution will conform to the description, if any, set forth in the Applicable Conditions and/or the Technical Specifications. The foregoing warranty applies only to the Solution as originally delivered, and does not apply to Updates or defects caused by the combination, operation or use of the Solution with other software, hardware or other materials not provided by Slimware Utilities, or by Devices, other software, or other materials that do not conform to Slimware Utilities requirements set forth in the Technical Specifications. Your sole and exclusive remedy for breach of the warranty in this Section 9.1 is replacement of the defective media or Solution or, at Slimware Utilities\u2019 option, return of the Solution for a full refund. In order to exercise your rights under this Section 9.1, you must uninstall and destroy all copies of the Solution you may have made (including all archival copies), and follow the instructions at http://www.Slimware Utilities.com/billing.\nFree Solutions and Beta Solutions. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION 9.2 APPLY IN PLACE OF SECTION 9.1 WITH RESPECT TO FREE SOLUTIONS AND BETA SOLUTIONS. ALL SLIMWARE UTILITIES FREE SOLUTIONS AND BETA SOLUTIONS ARE PROVIDED ON AN \u201cAS IS\u201d, \u201cWITH ALL FAULTS\u201d, AND \u201cAS AVAILABLE\u201d BASIS, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND WITHOUT SUPPORT OR OTHER SERVICES BY SLIMWARE UTILITIES.\nDisclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED BY SECTION 9.1 OF THIS AGREEMENT, SLIMWARE UTILITIES PROVIDES EACH SOLUTION ON AN \u201cAS IS,\u201d \u201cWITH ALL FAULTS,\u201d AND \u201cAS AVAILABLE\u201d BASIS, AND SLIMWARE UTILITIES AND ITS AFFILIATES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, REPRESENTATIVES, SUPPLIERS, DISTRIBUTORS, RESELLERS, WIRELESS CARRIERS OVER WHOSE NETWORK THE SOLUTION IS PROVIDED, OR OTHER BUSINESS PARTNERS AND EACH OF THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, VENDORS, AGENTS AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE SOLUTION, MEDIA AND ANY OTHER SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER GIVEN BY ANY THIRD PARTY LICENSORS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF NONINFRINGEMENT. SLIMWARE UTILITIES DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOLUTION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE, THAT THE SOLUTION WILL WORK PROPERLY ON ANY GIVEN DEVICE OR WITH ANY PARTICULAR CONFIGURATION OF HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE, OR THAT THE SOLUTION WILL PROVIDE COMPLETE SECURITY OF DATA OR INFORMATION STORED IN THE SOLUTION OR CONTENT STORED OR TRANSMITTED VIA THE INTERNET. Some jurisdictions, including New Jersey, do not allow limitations on certain warranties, so the above limitations may not apply to you. You may have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.\nHazardous Environments. Solutions are not designed or licensed for use in hazardous environments, including without limitation operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation systems, aircraft communication systems, air traffic control, life support or weapons systems and any other environment in which bodily injury or death could result from failure of or inability to use any Solution. Without limiting the provisions of Sections 9.2 and 9.3 of this Agreement, Slimware Utilities and its licensors hereby disclaim any express or implied warranties of fitness for such purposes or uses.\nTO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL SLIMWARE UTILITIES OR ITS AFFILIATES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, REPRESENTATIVES, SUPPLIERS, DISTRIBUTORS, RESELLERS, WIRELESS CARRIERS OVER WHOSE NETWORK THE SOLUTION IS PROVIDED OR OTHER BUSINESS PARTNERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WITHOUT REGARD TO CAUSE OR THEORY OF LIABILITY, OR ANY DAMAGES (WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT) INCURRED FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, PROFITS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF PRIVACY, LOSS OF USE OF ANY DEVICE OR SOLUTION INCLUDING THE SOLUTION, COSTS OF PROCURING SUBSTITUTE OR REPLACEMENT GOODS AND SERVICES, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SOLUTION PROVIDED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF SLIMWARE UTILITIES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SLIMWARE UTILITIES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO, OR ANY CORRUPTION, ERASURE, THEFT, DESTRUCTION, ALTERATION, INADVERTENT DISCLOSURE OR LOSS OF DATA, INFORMATION OR CONTENT TRANSMITTED, RECEIVED OR STORED BY OR IN CONNECTION WITH A SOLUTION REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL SLIMWARE UTILITIES\u2019S OR ITS LICENSORS\u2019 LIABILITY RELATED TO ANY SOLUTION EXCEED THE LESSER OF (I) THE FEES YOU ACTUALLY PAID OR ARE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR THE SOLUTION, AND (II) THE SLIMWARE UTILITIES SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE FOR THE SOLUTION AS OF THE DATE YOU RECEIVED IT (OR, WITH RESPECT TO A FREE SOLUTION OR BETA SOLUTION, US$5.00 (US$1.00 FOR FREE AND BETA MOBILE SOFTWARE)). THE FOREGOING LIMITATION SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. NEW JERSEY AND SOME OTHER JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO SOME OF THE FOREGOING TERMS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.\nYOU WILL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS SLIMWARE UTILITIES, ITS AFFILIATES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, REPRESENTATIVES, SUPPLIERS, DISTRIBUTORS, RESELLERS AND OTHER BUSINESS PARTNERS, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM AND AGAINST ALL LOSSES, EXPENSES, DAMAGES AND COSTS, INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEYS\u2019 FEES, RESULTING FROM YOUR USE OF THE SOLUTION OR ANY VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT BY YOU, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY BREACH OR ALLEGED BREACH OF ANY OF YOUR REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR UNDERTAKINGS HEREUNDER. SLIMWARE UTILITIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ASSUME, AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE, THE EXCLUSIVE DEFENSE AND CONTROL OF ANY MATTER SUBJECT TO INDEMNIFICATION BY YOU, IN WHICH EVENT YOU WILL FULLY COOPERATE WITH SLIMWARE UTILITIES IN ASSERTING ANY AVAILABLE DEFENSES.\nGeneral. SLIMWARE UTILITIES\u2019s collection and use of Personally Identifiable Information from your Devices is described (and limited) by Slimware Utilities\u2019 Privacy Policy.\nRegistration Information. In order to activate any Solution, you, or a third party you have authorized to do so on your behalf, may be required to register with Slimware Utilities over the Internet or by telephone. As a material condition for Slimware Utilities to grant the licenses and provide the Services contemplated by this Agreement, you represent that the registration information you or the authorized third party provide to Slimware Utilities (including your e-mail address in particular) is accurate and complete as of the date you register and you will keep it up to date when and if any changes are made and, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF THE SLIMWARE UTILITIES PRIVACY POLICY, YOU CONSENT DURING THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT AND FOR 1 YEAR THEREAFTER (OR FOR AS LONG AS PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW) TO (i) SLIMWARE UTILITIES\u2019 SHARING YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION WITH ITS AFFILIATES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, REPRESENTATIVES, SUPPLIERS, DISTRIBUTORS, RESELLERS AND OTHER BUSINESS PARTNERS, AND (ii) USE OF THAT CONTACT INFORMATION BY SLIMWARE UTILITIES, ITS AFFILIATES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, REPRESENTATIVES, SUPPLIERS, DISTRIBUTORS, RESELLERS AND OTHER BUSINESS PARTNERS TO PRESENT YOU WITH INFORMATION THAT MIGHT BE RELEVANT TO YOU, INCLUDING OFFERS OF SOFTWARE, SERVICES AND OTHER PRODUCTS. For more details on registration information, please visit our Privacy Policy.\nUSAGE MONITORING/COMPLIANCE.\nSLIMWARE UTILITIES MAY MONITOR YOUR USE OF A SOLUTION TO CONFIRM THAT IT COMPLIES WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. SHOULD SLIMWARE UTILITIES DETERMINE THAT YOU ARE IN BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, SLIMWARE UTILITIES, IN ADDITION TO SUCH OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE AT LAW, EQUITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE ENTITLED TO EXERCISE ITS RIGHTS UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 11 OF THIS AGREEMENT.\nNotice. Slimware Utilities may at any time deliver any notice to you via electronic mail, pop-up window, dialog box or other means, even though in some cases you may not receive the notice unless and until you launch a Solution. Any such notice will be deemed delivered on the date Slimware Utilities first makes it available through a Solution, irrespective of when you actually receive it.\nChoice of Law. The construction, validity and performance of this Agreement and all non-contractual obligations arising from or connected with this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to conflict of law principles. Both Parties agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of either the state or federal courts located in New York County, New York, solely for purposes of enforcing the terms of Section 8.3 of this Agreement relating to enforcement of intellectual property infringement or other misuse of intellectual property and neither Party shall bring any action in any other court.\nInterpretation. The headings in this Agreement do not affect its interpretation. The use of any gender includes all genders. The singular includes the plural and vice-versa. Where a word or phrase is defined, its other grammatical forms have a corresponding meaning.\nSeverability. Should any provisions of this Agreement be deemed illegal, invalid or unenforceable under any applicable laws and regulations, all other provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.\nForce Majeure. Slimware Utilities shall be not liable for any failure or delay in performance due in whole or in part to any cause beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to utility or transmission failures, failure of phone lines or phone equipment, power failure, strikes or other labor disturbances (including without limitation a strike or other labor disturbance arising in respect of Slimware Utilities and its Affiliates, agents, licensors, representatives, suppliers, distributors, resellers and other business partners ), acts of war or terror, floods, sabotage, fire, natural or other disasters or Acts of God.\nWaiver. The failure of either party to insist on the strict performance of any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of future compliance with the Agreement, and the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. No waiver of any term or condition of this Agreement on the part of either party shall be effective for any purpose whatsoever unless such waiver is in writing and signed by such party. The waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party shall not be construed as a continuing waiver of such breach or as a waiver of other breaches of the same or of other provisions of this Agreement.\nAssignment. You may not assign your rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of Slimware Utilities. Slimware Utilities may assign this Agreement at any time in its sole discretion without any prior written consent by you.\nConstruction. This Agreement will not be governed by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods, the application of which is expressly excluded. In the event that an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, in any judicial proceeding or otherwise, the terms of this Agreement shall be construed as having been drafted jointly by the parties, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any provisions of this Agreement.\nU.S. Government License. Any Solution provided to the U.S. Government is provided with the commercial license rights and restrictions described elsewhere herein. Slimware Utilities and its applicable licensors reserve all unpublished rights under the United States copyright laws.\nComplete Agreement. This Agreement, including its Applicable Conditions, Technical Specifications, Privacy Policy and other documents referred to in this Agreement, constitutes the complete Agreement between the parties and supersedes all previous communications and representations or agreements, either oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof.\nExport Controls. You must comply with all applicable U.S. and international laws governing export and re-export of the Solutions, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. Without derogating from the generality of the foregoing, (i) you represent that you are not a member of any of the denied person list, unverified list, entity list, specially designated nationals list, debarred list or any other lists published by the U.S. Government, (ii) you shall not use, export or re-export the Software to territories, destinations, companies or individuals in violation of U.S. and E.U. embargos or trade sanctions, including without limitation, in the following countries: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria.\nNo Additional Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is intended solely for the benefit of you and Slimware Utilities and its Affiliates, and their respective agents, licensors, representatives, suppliers, distributors, resellers and other business partners. Other than those identified in the preceding sentence and as provided in Section 15.1.3(b)(vi), no person not a party to this Agreement may bring a cause of action pursuant to this Agreement as a third party beneficiary hereof.\nLanguage. This Agreement was originally prepared in the English language. Although Slimware Utilities may provide one or more translations for your convenience, the English version will control in the case of any conflict or discrepancy.\nInternet connection. Certain Solutions may require an active and stable connection to the Internet in order to function. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that you have at all times an active and stable Internet connection.\nProduct names. Slimware Utilities reserves the right to change the name of its Solutions in its sole discretion from time to time.\nContact Information. Slimware Utilities may be contacted in accordance with the instructions posted at https://www.Slimware Utilities.com/support.\nThe following Special Terms apply to certain Solutions. In the event of a conflict between these Special Terms and the remainder of the Agreement, these Special Terms will govern with respect to the applicable Solutions.\nGeneral. This Agreement will apply in lieu of any end user license or other terms made available to you by a Mobile App Store.\nSolutions Downloaded from Google Play.\n(a) Google Play Store. The Google Play Store means the Mobile App Store available through a Device and at http://play.google.com (\u201cGoogle Play Store\u201d).\n(b) License. For the avoidance of doubt, the license granted in Section 3.1 of the Agreement is in lieu of any rights to use a Solution that would otherwise be granted by the default terms for applications downloaded from the Google Play Store.\n(c) Refunds.\n(i) For App Purchases from the Google Play Store. You may automatically refund a purchase of a Solution purchased through the Google Play Store the first time you purchase it for up to 15 minutes after such purchase.\n(ii) For In-App Purchases. You may not return or refund any in-app purchases from a Mobile Solution. For subscriptions purchased in-app, you may cancel your subscription before it is extended and you will not be charged again. You will, however, retain access to the subscription content you purchased for the remainder of the final Subscription Period.\nSolutions Downloaded from an Apple App Store. The following additional terms apply for any Solution acquired through the iTunes App Store (https://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/ios/id36?mt=8) and the Mac App Store (https://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/mac/id39?mt=12) (each, an \u201cApple App Store\u201d):\n(a) The licenses granted by Section 3.1 are limited to a non-transferable license to use the Solution on any iPhone, iPod Touch or other Apple-powered Device that you own or control and as permitted by the Usage Rules set forth in the Apple App Stores Terms of Service, available online athttp://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/us/terms.html or through such sites and other means made available to you by Apple.\n(b) Slimware Utilities and you acknowledge and agree that:\n(i) This Agreement is concluded solely between the parties, and not with Apple. Slimware Utilities, not Apple, is solely responsible for the Solutions and the content thereof.\n(ii) Apple has no obligation whatsoever to furnish any maintenance and support services with respect to the Solution.\n(iii) If the Solution fails to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple, and Apple will refund the purchase price for the Solution to you. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Apple will have no other warranty obligation whatsoever with respect to the Solution, and that, as between you, the Slimware Utilities business partner you purchased the Solution from and Apple, any other claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs or expenses attributable to any failure to conform to any warranty will be Slimware Utilities\u2019 sole responsibility.\n(iv) Slimware Utilities, not Apple, is responsible for addressing any claims by you or any third party relating to the Solution or your possession and/or use of that Solution, including, but not limited to: (i) product liability claims; (ii) any claim that the Solution fails to conform to any applicable legal or regulatory requirement; and (iii) claims arising under consumer protection or similar legislation.\n(v) In the event of any third party claim that the Solution or your possession and use of that Solution infringes that third party\u2019s intellectual property rights, Slimware Utilities, not Apple, will be solely responsible for the investigation, defense, settlement and discharge of any such intellectual property infringement claim.\n(vi) Apple and Apple's subsidiaries are third party beneficiaries of this Agreement and, on your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Apple will have the right (and will be deemed to have accepted the right) to enforce this Agreement against you as a third party beneficiary.\nIf you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our information-handling practices, please contact us by email or postal mail as follows:",
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        "raw_content": "The latest developments in the Ukraine in their geopolitical context 17-2-17\nOver the last few days, the Ukrainian army has launched extensive attacks while the ferocious conflict is raging virtually all along the contact line between the Donetsk People\u2019s Republic (DPR) and the rest of Ukraine. It has been firing Grad rockets and heavy artillery at settled areas resulting in civilian casualties on a daily basis. In many cases, it has attempted to advance forces by conquering buffer zones. Besides the humanitarian crisis that could break out in the dead of winter, as water, electricity and natural gas infrastructures are being shelled, the region is menaced with an ecological disaster as the Ukrainian army is also firing at factories, chemical installations etc.\nChairman of the People\u2019s Councils of Donetsk People\u2019s Republic Denis Pushilin, centre.\nChairmen of the People\u2019s Councils of DPR and Lugansk People\u2019s Republic (LPR), Denis Pushilin and Vladimir Degtyarenko urged Russia, USA and Germany \u201cto stop Ukraine and compel Poroshenko to cease criminal actions against Donbass people\u201d. The Donbass People\u2019s Republic head Zaharchenko, stated that Ukraine resumed hostilities in view of USA and Russia looking for \u201ccommon ground\u201d.\nThe Ukrainian authorities blame the escalation of the conflict on the PR and Russia. On January 31, Ukraine\u2019s representative to the United Nations, Volodymyr Yelchenko, addressed the Secretary General of the United Nations \u201cdemanding from the Russian Federation to cease hostilities immediately and comply strictly with the ceasefire\u201d.\nOn January 31, the Security Council of the UN published a statement of \u201cgrave concern\u201d about the deterioration of the situation in Donetsk. The Russian Foreign Ministry in its statement accuses the Ukrainian authorities of armed provocations in Donbass. On February 1, a new meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group (TCG) was held in Minsk, in which Germany, France, Russia, Ukraine and the Donbass People\u2019s Republics participated.\nUkraine is one of the non-permanent members of the Security Council of the UN for 2016 and 2017. In February 2017 (i.e. a few days ago) Ukraine took over the Presidency of the Security Council. On 2 February the issue of the escalation in Donbass was to be discussed in a meeting of the Security Council, after the initiative taken by Ukraine, within the framework of Ukraine\u2019s Presidency.\nPoroshenko \u201ccut short\u201d his visit to Berlin in order to meet with Angela Merkel, \u201cdue to the emergency situation\u201d. Prior to that though, he got around to telling her that the West should extend and tighten sanctions against Russia.\nAccording to the Ukrainian ambassador in the USA Valerii Chalyi, Poroshenko is to travel to the US in February within the framework of Ukraine\u2019s Presidency in the UN Security Council and he \u201cmight\u201d meet with Trump.\nContinuation of sanctions and turmoil in EU\nOn December 19, the European Council had decided to extend the sanctions against Russia for another six months, until 31 July 2017. In the Reuters related article it is mentioned that the President of the Council Donald Tusk stated that \u201csome of our colleagues would probably prefer 12 months but\u2026what is possible is to maintain our current format, which means six months\u201d.\nIn that very session the European Council brought up the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement which had been rejected in the Dutch referendum in April. The Council \u201ctook into account the Dutch concerns\u201d thus the amended agreement does not confer on Ukraine the status of a candidate country for accession to the European Union, nor does it constitute a commitment to confer such status in the future. In addition, it does not grant to Ukrainian and European Union citizens respectively the right to reside and work freely within the territory of the member states and Ukraine.\nNevertheless, it encompasses all the rest concerning free trade, security etc. The bill for the ratification of the new agreement was submitted on January 31 to the Lower House of the Dutch Parliament. Although there are doubts about whether it will be ratified before the Dutch elections in March, Ukrainian officials are optimistic that the ratification can be completed at the beginning of the year.\nIn the specific meeting of the European Council, it became apparent once more that some countries are in favour of a tighter \u201csecurity policy\u201d with regard to Russia (Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, etc.). These happen to be mainly the countries where the US army has been strengthening its military presence lately.\nRecently, a paper authored by eight EU member states (Britain, Denmark, Esthonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden) has reignited the \u201cpower competition\u201d regarding the handling of the Ukrainian issue, calling for the USA to probe closer cooperation as a \u201cpartner\u201d of the EU in promoting the \u201cnecessary reforms\u201d in Ukraine. This constitutes a virtually overt questioning of the supremacy of the French-German axis in the political handling of the accession negotiations not to mention the Trilateral Contact Group. And this, while \u201cTheresa \u2018Brexit\u2019 May\u201d is currently seeking an alliance with Trump, pursuing an enhanced role for the UK in the new state of order on the side of the USA.\nQuoting the German newspaper S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung, the Russian news agency, TASS, reports that Berlin blames Kiev for the escalation in Donbass. Yet, neither the previously held political stance nor the latest statements of Angela Merkel indicate this. The article points to \u201csources\u201d in the German government. But the government is bipartisan. And S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung is social democratic. The Germany federal elections will be held in September. And we should also bear in mind that SPD (with its Minister of Foreign Affairs in the coalition government) does not particularly agree with the hard line of sanctions against Russia.\nAnd this is all happening just the moment when the candidate of the French right wing running in the forthcoming elections, Fran\u00e7ois Fillon, puts forward a political suggestion to Germany which actually says that \u201cTrump is going to degrade the significance of the EU as a \u2018partner\u2019 of the US empire and intends to act more and more \u2018directly\u2019 in the name of the USA, dictating and enforcing the terms and conditions of the \u2018alliance\u2019 offered rather than \u2018shaping them in cooperation\u2019 with the Europeans. So, let\u2019s do it like Trump but for ourselves! Let\u2019s be the first to halt the sanctions, after all that was an American idea in the first place. If Trump wishes to impose US domination unilaterally, by promoting \u201cdivide and rule\u201d amidst the countries within the EU, as well as in the relation between Russia and the EU, let\u2019s do this first ourselves!\nIt is incredible how the line of the French right wing is reflected in the German social democracy while the French social democracy mirrors the German right wing\u2026\nThe Empire\u2019s stalemates and Trump\nIn its attempt to encircle Russia, the US empire found itself very close to a large-scale war, first in Ukraine and more obviously in Syria, facing a power correlation and a \u201cscenery\u201d which were anything but propitious; its tactics have led to an impasse. The political and military stalemate, in conjunction with the general financial and economic dead end brought about by the crisis, call for solutions. Trump, Brexit, the rise of the European Eurosceptic far right are nothing but the aftermath of these dead ends. These shifts do not fundamentally reverse the essential strategy on which the previous imperialist setting has been based. On the contrary, they show the logical outcome of that strategy.\nJust like the far right Islamophobia, the walls, the deportations etc. stem from \u2013 and further evolve \u2013 the bow-tie, institutional \u2018liberal\u2019 Islamophobia of Obama and the EU, and in the same way that the far right, fascist cannibalism is the transformation of the liberal posh cannibalism, in the arena of geopolitics, Trump seeks to deepen and strengthen already existing aspects of the US imperial tactics and at the same time undo those aspects that failed, in order to preserve the essence of the empire strategy.\nTrump\u2019s policy targeting China is the follow up of Obama\u2019s \u201cpivot to Asia\u201d. The tension between the USA and Germany is an enhanced version of the American- German frictions of the previous period (including a string of clashes between the IMF \u2013 Germany, US fines imposed on European corporations etc.) as the German Europe envisaged by Sch\u00e4uble and Merkel is stirring up trouble. It\u2019s high time for an American Europe, except that, due to the great recession, there will be no Marshall plan, just the military part, only on condition that the highest economic and political cost-benefit relation is ensured for the US.\nTrump\u2019s recipe in the Middle East boils down to the basic principles: Long live Israel and Saudi Arabia, death to Iran and its friends. Well, says Trump and his gang, we tried to kill two birds with one stone in the case of Syria. Things didn\u2019t work out for us. We jeopardised a massive-scale military confrontation on a ground where our strategic enemies presented an undivided front. Let\u2019s pull back or rather take a step sideways, try to cool down a bit in the heated zones where we are on the verge of sparking a military conflict with the Russians within an unfavorable context. We deploy the ideological-political features we have in common with Putin\u2019s platform. We do our best to undermine the bonds the Russians are attempting to forge with the Iranians and the Chinese. Simultaneously, we make sure Eastern Europe is teeming with our military forces and we reorganize our forces \u201cagainst terrorism\u201d in the Middle East. And why not try to deploy the Russians to teach Germans a lesson and put them back where they belong. Should that involve keeping Assad where he is for the time being and stop grumbling all day long about the Crimean peninsula, so be it. Those who steered the ship so far identified themselves obsessively with the previous tactics and they turn hysteric thereby risking everything. We can be flexible and at the same time we do not renounce any of the options for a course of action.\nThe Empire\u2019s headquarters are looking for new solutions across the board: in economy, society, politics, ideology, geopolitics. This calls in question all the previous settings, structures, functions and narrations of the Empire, even its own cohesion in the long term. There is a ferocious conflict taking place in the US, in the form of clashes and negotiations, between two directions. It has been for quite some time and it is escalating. Similar procedures are underway in Europe. Brexit and especially, the rise of Trump have further exacerbated this situation: the game is on.\nUkraine Must Make Painful Compromises for Peace with Russia\nCrimea should not get in the way of a deal that ends the war. The lives that will be saved are worth it.\nBy Victor Pinchuk\nKiev is concerned and gets aggressive\nAt the beginning of the year in Ukraine, a discussion was stimulated by an article written by the oligarch Victor Pinchuk and published in the Wall Street Journal bearing the title Ukraine must make painful compromises for peace with Russia, which infuriated hardcore Maidan supporters. \u25b2\nThe escalation of the conflict in Donbass coincides with Trump assuming US Presidency and more specifically, with the phone call between Trump and Putin. After his recent meeting with May, Trump stated implicitly that \u201cit is still rather early to consider lifting the sanctions imposed on Russia\u201d.\nThe Washington Post is clearly following a Clinton, hysteric-against-Russia line in its interpretation of the situation:\n\u201cPutin is the one who escalates in order to test Trump, wear out Ukrainian economy just when it was showing signs of resurgence and despite the fact that the reforms are underway. He does not only aim at lifting the sanctions but also forcing the acceptance of a Russian sphere of influence including Ukraine. If Trump goes along with this, Putin will achieve a third objective: diminishing US global influence to the gain of Russia\u201d.\nLet\u2019s not forget that Obama\u2019s vice president, Joe Biden, just before Trump\u2019s official rise to Presidency, chose to take his last foreign trip before leaving office to Ukraine, where he urged Trump not to lift the sanctions imposed on Russia and he also said that \u201cthe world community must stand as one against Russia\u201d.\nOn January 24, Poroshenko urged the US administration to maintain the sanctions pointing out that \u201che wishes the bipartisan US support towards Ukraine to continue and he sees no correlation between potential progress in the Middle East and the situation in Ukraine\u201d. In other words this means \u201cDon\u2019t use me as leverage for the Syrian issue\u201d. That\u2019s the statement he made while on a two-day diplomatic tour to Estonia and Finland. The armed forces of Estonia and Finland are conducting US backed military exercises aimed at confronting the \u201cRussian menace\u201d. A week before Poroshenko\u2019s appeals to Trump, the US signed \u201cdefense cooperation agreements with Lithuania and Estonia to bolster NATO defences in the face of a Russian threat of aggression\u201d.\nPoroshenko sees that while the adjacent pro- American countries rise in value and grow more significant for the Empire, Ukraine is facing the possibility of turning from \u201cthe forefront of the Empire and the spearhead of the US imperialist aggression against Russia\u201d into \u201cleverage for negotiation\u201d to be used in Trump\u2019s \u201cpro- Russian\u201d manoeuvring as part of the new tactics of the US Empire within the context of the strategic goal of encircling, weakening and forcing Russia to submission.\nRadio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (that is to say, a medium embedded in the US administration) has recently published an article entitled \u201cAnxious Ukraine risks escalation in creeping offensive\u201d. The article pointed at Kiev and mentioned that \u201cobservers say the Ukrainians appear to be trying to create new facts on the ground\u201d sensing that US support is waning and fearing that Trump could cut them out of any peace negotiations as he tries to ameliorate relations with Russia. The article went on to point out the risk of provoking a military response from Russia, as was the case with previous Kiev advances which led to devastating Ukrainian defeat in Ilovaisk in August 2014 and in Debaltseve in February 2015\u201d.\nPoroshenko is concerned that his country, until recently being the ground which confirmed \u201cthe solid bonds of the Western world\u201d and a symbol of western firm resolution towards Russia, could be reduced to a pretext triggering further disintegration tendencies within the EU as well as a pretext for frictions between the US and Germany. Such tendencies and frictions have been simmering for a while. In the beginning, they emerged in an economic- political form (North vs South of Europe, Cameron- EU negotiations, Grexit and \u201cThis Is A Coup\u201d, IMF at odds with Germany, US fines imposed on European corporations etc) but now they are transforming into overtly political issues and progressively they acquire political representation and foreign alliances seeking out for new balances (Brexit, Trump, Le Pen, Fillon/ Visegrad group, the eight EU countries pushing for Ukraine etc).\nClosely intertwined with the conversation about Pinchuk\u2019s article, is another discussion in Ukraine, about whether Ukraine should raise a wall along the contact line with Donbass and whether it should be \u201cvirtual\u201d, thereby sealing off Donbass or even real. The deputy speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, Oksana Syroyid \u2013 a member of the party of \u201cSamopomich\u201d which has 25 seats in the Parliament- believes that \u201cthe regions occupied by our eternal enemy, Russia, must be isolated economically as well as politically and judicially, we must build a virtual wall, have customs borders along the contact line and control any movement and goods transfer\u201d. \u201cLook\u201d, she says, \u201cPutin and Trump underestimate each other, they both hope they will take each other in, but this is not feasible and eventually they will clash\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cMoonwalking\u201d Guitar Technique Covering Michael Jackson\u2019s \u201cBlack or White\u201d Is Out of This World\nvia Josh Martin/Facebook\nThat\u2019s Pretty Wicked!\nHuman creativity continues to astound us. Over the years, we\u2019ve seen countless covers of classic hits in almost all genres and forms. But like in everything else, it\u2019s always the one who thinks outside the box who stands out. Take this guy named Josh Martin for example. We\u2019ve heard several renditions of this song \u2013 from \u201cWeird Al\u201d Yankovic\u2019s parody to Sesame Street\u2019s spoof to Glee\u2019s breathtaking cover.\nBut lo and behold, Martin used a \u2018moonwalking\u2019 technique. And in case you don\u2019t know what that is, you just have to watch the video. We won\u2019t spoil it for you.\n\u201cWhen I found this \u2018moonwalking\u2019 guitar technique and thought of trying to put together some kind of MJ puppet on my hand, I just laughed at how absurd this idea was and thought it would never work. However, after an embarassing amount of hours writing this part with these little shoes with holes drilled in them stuck on my fingers, it started to seem like it would actually be great. Here\u2019s to not giving up and chasing whatever creative sparks you have no matter how absurd. Should I tab this one out?\u201d \u2013 Josh Martin\nIt\u2019s probably something you haven\u2019t seen before. It\u2019s also equal parts entertaining and impressive. He makes it look easy but we\u2019re sure it took a lot of work to pull this off. Michael Jackson would be so proud!",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / For individual / Services for Employees / Health & Safety Issues\nThe Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 places a duty of care on any and all employers to \u2018ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees\u2019.\nThis means that whatever your business, and regardless of size, if you have anyone in your employ it is your responsibility to make sure that they are not put at risk by either your actions or inactions.\nIn order to comply with the act, you must:\nHave in place a health & safety management system\nHave a safety policy statement (if at least 5 people are employed)\nHave an adequate number of people who are competent to deal with health and safety issues\nHave completed a risk assessment, or had such an assessment done by an outside contractor\nTrain and inform your staff regarding health and safety issues\nEnsure that all hazardous materials are stored, labelled and handled appropriately\nEnsure that work equipment is maintained to a proper standard\nEnsure that adequate precautions are made against the possibility of fire or explosions\nThere are a number of other specific requirements of an employer, and full details can be found on the appropriate government website.\nIf you are unsure about your role and responsibilities as an employer our experts at Khan McKenzie Solicitors can help and advise. Our offices in Wolverhampton and Birmingham are at your disposal.\nEmployees also have certain duties of care under the Health and Safety at Work Act. While you are entitled to be able to work in a safe environment in which your health and safety are safeguarded and properly controlled, you are still obliged to take appropriate care of yourself and those around you.\nYou must also co-operate with your employer and with co-workers in order to maintain a safe and healthy environment.\nIf you feel that your employer has failed to comply with aspects of the Health and Safety at Work Act your first action should be to communicate your worries to your employer, supervisor or your health & safety representative.\nIf, after talking to one or more of these people, you still have concerns, you might need to contact your local enforcing authority and/or the Employment Medical Advisory Service.\nIf you are unsure what route to take or if you have concerns that are not being adequately dealt with, then we may be able to help, either by acting as your advocate in dealing with the matter, or in helping you bring action if such a course should become unavoidable. We have offices in both Birmingham and Wolverhampton, and we have experts on hand to give you the help and guidance you might need.\nAs an employee it is a good idea to familiarise yourself with the roles and responsibilities of your employer (as noted above and in more detail on the HSE website: www.hse.gov.uk as by being aware of what the employer is obliged to do to safeguard you and your co-workers you can more readily spot the areas of concern or shortcomings should any exist.\nKeeping in view the financial difficulties of clients, we have tailored very reasonable and affordable costs structure for our clients. If you would like to discuss any matter related to Health & Safety Issues, please contact us through phone +44(121)794 2000 or alternatively make an online enquiry and we will respond at the earliest opportunity. We are very flexible in arranging appointments and offer highly friendly and personalized service with very competitive costs.",
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        "raw_content": "Lou Reed - Transformer - Classic Albums - Reviews - Soundblab\nby Kevin Orton Rating:10 Release Date:1972-11-8 Label: RCA Records\nIs Transformer Lou Reed\u2019s greatest album? Some might dare venture his most crowning achievement is, Berlin. I might be inclined to agree. But it\u2019s all subjective. At the end of the day, I\u2019d be lying if I didn\u2019t say that Transformer is my favorite Lou Reed album. And I\u2019m far from alone in that. At the very least it can be mutually agreed that Transformer is Reed\u2019s most important album. Why? Because without it, there would be no Lou Reed.\nDespite cutting another cult classic with Loaded, the truth is, The Velvet Underground fizzled out with more of a whimper than a bang. While Lou managed to release a proper, eponymously entitled solo album, it sank without a trace. Which is a shame, considering how good it is. The harsh reality was, Reed was hardly living the life of a Rock Star. Rather than holding court in The Factory or Max\u2019s Kansas City, he was back home in Long Island working for his dad.\nOutside of a small circle of critics and dedicated Velvets fans, no one knew who the hell Lou Reed was in 1972.\nFortunately, one of those fans was David Bowie.\nWhile I wouldn\u2019t hand all the credit to Bowie, it could be argued, were it not for the success of Ziggy Stardust, there would be no Transformer. But great albums are often as not, collaborative efforts. Bowie knew how talented Reed was and gave him the opportunity to shine. This was no ego trip, it was a fan giving his hero his due. Enlisting fellow Spider from Mars, Mick Ronson was another contributing factor to Transformer\u2019s brilliance. Also, add in essential ingredients like great session musicians. Where would \u2018Walk On The Wild Side\u2019 be without Herbie Flowers\u2019 now classic bassline? Or Ronnie Ross\u2019 baritone sax solo? Then of course there was the main ingredient: Lou Reed himself.\nEven if Transformer bombed commercially, I\u2019d argue it would still be lauded as a classic along with Reed\u2019s work with the Velvet Underground. It\u2019s just that Reed likely may not have enjoyed the solo a career he subsequently had.\nOf course, \u2018Walk On The Wild Side\u2019 became the most unlikely of hits. Lou\u2019s sole Top 40 record. Despite having all the makings of a banned novel. Junkies, drag queens and hustlers weren\u2019t quite mainstream stuff, though there certainly was a thriving counter culture with an appetite for taboo. And Reed was acutely aware of that. But \u2018Walk On The Wild Side\u2019 isn\u2019t about being sensationalistic. It\u2019s a love letter to people he knew. Rather than trot these characters to shock, Reed humanized them. And put a big part of himself in it as well. All of which may explain why there\u2019s something transcendent and universal in this song. And the same could be said of Transformer in its entirety.\nNo work of art is perfect and for any flaws, Transformer remains a well-balanced album. Undoubtedly, some credit can be tossed to producer, David Bowie. Whether it was calculated or by accident is up for conjecture. The album boasts some amazing deep cuts interspersed with some seemingly breezier tracks, which on closer inspection, are more than meets the eye.\n\u2018Vicious\u2019 is a killer opener. A streetwise send up of Flower Power. \u2018Satellite of Love\u2019 is one of the oddest, most infectiously beautiful songs ever written about jealousy. As for \u2018Perfect Day\u2019, its simply jaw dropping. Without question the most achingly vulnerable thing Lou Reed ever cut. Despite being lifted for many an ad and soundtrack, on this album, it remains intimately yours. And yours alone. In terms of a song and a recording, it is truly a thing of rare beauty.\nElsewhere, \u2018Andy\u2019s Chest\u2019 is downright surreal. It really shouldn\u2019t work but somehow manages to. Reed sounding positively giddy, on the verge of cracking up. Whatever the joke, it\u2019s certainly a private one. Personally, I always look forward to the part where Lou drawls, \u201cYesterday Daisy May and Biff were grooving on the street.\u201d\n\u2018New York Conversation\u2019 may be a walk on the snarky side but it also serves to highlight Transformer\u2019s main character: New York City. While it has always played a starring role in The Velvet Underground, Transformer goes so far as to self-consciously crown Lou Reed as the poet laureate of New York. Regardless, this little interlude is pure satire knocking it back with sarcasm.\nThe likes of \u2018Hanging Round\u2019, \u2018I\u2019m So Free\u2019 and \u2018Wagon Wheel\u2019 are consistently omitted from the all the sundry Greatest Hits anthologies out there. It\u2019s easy to take them for granted because frankly, they\u2019re not Reed at his finest. That said, they grow on you with repeated listens and ultimately serve to compliment the album.\nThe likes of \u2018Make Up\u2019 and \u2018Goodnight Ladies\u2019 would be downright clich\u00e9 if it weren\u2019t for the gauche, droll sarcasm in Reed\u2019s delivery. It\u2019s not gender bending he\u2019s rolling his eyes at, but society\u2019s problem with it. Based on many of the reviews I\u2019ve read of this album, these tracks appear to be most misunderstood by critics. True, Reed may be wearing his eye liner a little too thick but that\u2019s the point.\nPerhaps the most insufferable, self-serving and masturbatory review of this record was Nick Tosches\u2019 Rolling Stone review. But Tosches was right about one thing: Lou Reed was a genius. And if Transformer isn\u2019t his finest effort, who really cares outside of a bunch of pretentious assholes? It sounds just as fresh and remarkable as it did when it came out 45 years ago. Any way you cut it, Transformer is a milestone. It not only established the character of Lou Reed, it literally transformed him into a Rock Star.\nTexacaliago\nPersonally always liked Coney Island Baby and New York better than Transformer, but it is a classic nonetheless.\nThe Jazz Butcher - The Violent Years\nGhost Music - I Was Hoping You\u2019d Pass By Here",
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        "raw_content": "Washington People: Rebecca Wanzo\nBringing comics into academia\nBy Liam Otten February 3, 2017 February 7, 2017\nRebecca Wanzo is an associate professor of women, gender and sexuality studies and associate director of The Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences. (Photo: Joe Angeles/Washington University)\nComics have long flown beneath the scholarly radar. But recent years have brought new attention, and increasing sophistication, to the academic analysis of comics and cartooning.\nIn 2014, Rebecca Wanzo, associate professor of women, gender and sexuality studies in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, and associate director of the Center for the Humanities, became a founding board member of the Comics Studies Society (CSS), the first professional organization for comics researchers in the United States. Wanzo also serves on the editorial board for Inks, the CSS journal, which will debut later this year. She recently contributed to \u201cThe Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art,\u201d which won the 2016 Eisner Award (the \u201cOscars of comics\u201d) for Best Academic/ Scholarly Work; and to the feminist sci-fi comic \u201cBitch Planet.\u201d\nWe sat down to discuss comics, culture and the CSS.\n\u201cTruth: Red, White and Black #5.\u201d Cover by Kyle Baker.\nYou didn\u2019t read comics until graduate school. What drew you to them?\nWhen I was studying for my exams, I was reading a novel a day, and no longer had time to read for pleasure. So I started Neil Gaiman\u2019s \u201cSandman,\u201d then \u201cPreacher,\u201d then \u201cTruth: Red, White & Black,\u201d which was a black version of Captain America. That became the subject of my first comics article and the inspiration for my current book project, \u201cThe Content of Our Caricature.\u201d\nMany comics scholars arrive through fandom. Does a more traditional academic background provide greater critical distance?\nI don\u2019t think so. There are debates about fan studies and whether fans can be rigorous scholars. But people who study high texts \u2014 Shakespeare, T.S. Eliot, Toni Morrison \u2014 also have deep attachments.\nI do think scholars of popular culture have a heightened sense of the need to defend their subjects. In some ways, it\u2019s similar to black studies \u2014 which is why I\u2019m interested in the nexus between African-American studies and fan studies. Certain kinds of fandom are like political commitments.\nYour first book, \u201cThe Suffering Will Not Be Televised\u201d (2009), examined sentimental storytelling and the question of which victims get to \u201ccount,\u201d culturally speaking. How do those themes connect to your comics work?\nPortrait of Wanzo by comics artist and scholar John Jennings. Her essay \u201cSuperhero: Feminist. Superpower: Killer of Joy, Destroyer of Worlds\u201d appeared in \u201cBitch Planet #9.\u201d\nI\u2019m interested in the relationship between representation and political discourse, and in the idea that things we read or see inspire us to action. People criticize the sentimental, but it\u2019s hard to name a social justice project that hasn\u2019t depended on sentimentality to do its work.\nPart of what\u2019s interesting about comics is the way different genres embody different models of citizenship. Newspaper comics are filled with children and families; superheroes represent a kind of ideal citizen/soldier; comics biographies and autobiographies tend to focus on heroic individuals. I wanted to think about how African-Americans fit into all that \u2014 particularly within this medium, with its history of caricature and excess.\nThe issue of caricature seems particularly fraught.\nThink about Charlie Brown, the way he\u2019s drawn. The body is a sign. Comics depend on this language of exaggeration and excess. But it\u2019s really easy for representations of black people to slip into racist caricature. How do you get away from caricature in a medium built upon it?\nBut what\u2019s more interesting to me is when black comic artists intentionally use caricature, and to what ends. Sam Milai, the great Pittsburgh Courier editorial cartoonist, whose archives are in the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum (where Wanzo is a board member) had a gorgeous, realist phenotype for black people he thought were doing good things, but sometimes used racist caricature for people he was criticizing. You see this consistently in black cartooning.\nWhat was the impetus behind forming the Comics Studies Society?\nComics is an unusual field. It\u2019s very connected to creators, and a lot of people with deep knowledge and expertise aren\u2019t necessarily academics. At the same time, academics who study comics usually began, and did dissertations, in other fields. Few universities have dedicated positions for comics scholars.\nWe want the CSS to welcome comics writers and reviewers, as well as academics, but also to build prestige and to serve as a benchmark for the field. A lot of people teaching comics still don\u2019t really know what to do with them. They try to approach comics like novels \u2014 which is why the phrase \u201cgraphic novel\u201d has such currency, even when we\u2019re really talking about graphic memoir, comic strips or single-issue comics.\n\u201cWimmen\u2019s Comix #7.\u201d Cover by Melinda Gebbie.\nAre there particular works you like to teach?\nI\u2019m teaching a first-year seminar, \u201cSex and Gender in the Gutter,\u201d which introduces gender and sexuality studies through comics. We do some usual suspects, like \u201cPersepolis\u201d and \u201cFun Home.\u201d I enjoy teaching excerpts from \u201cWinmen\u2019s Comix,\u201d especially the early issues, which are really transgressive. Students assume representation gets more progressive over time, but that\u2019s not necessarily true. For feminists, the 1970s were pretty radical!\nI like teaching \u201cAmerican Born Chinese\u201d and \u201cTruth: Red, White and Black.\u201d But \u201clike\u201d is a funny word \u2026 I think it can be interesting to teach people like Robert Crumb, even the really racist stuff, and Chester Brown. I remember the class splitting over \u201cPaying For It,\u201d Brown\u2019s manifesto about prostitution. On the second day, the women and men had literally moved to different sides of the room. I\u2019d never seen anything quite like it.\nWe touched on caricature, but are there other formal elements that define comics language? What can comics do that other media can\u2019t?\nThat\u2019s the constant debate. And you have to be careful with it. \u2026 Anytime you say \u201cthis only happens in comics,\u201d you set yourself up for a fall. Certainly, caricature happens in other media. Sometimes the questions we ask of comics bring us back to the realm of the defensive.\nBut there are things that comics, as a medium, does in interesting ways, in terms of narrative and temporality. Students often have to shift how they read. They assume they can read quickly \u2014 \u201coh, it\u2019s just comics!\u201d \u2014 but then realize they\u2019re missing things and have to slow down. How does the eye move? How long do you dwell on a particular image? What kind of interaction does that require?\nIn film, you can\u2019t get away from the idea of movement. But in comics, you have to decide to turn the page.\nFrom \u201cPersepolis\u201d by Marjane Satrapi.\nArts & Sciencescomics",
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        "raw_content": "Notes on Huerta de Soto and Neo-Austrian School\nNeo-Austrians between Gold Standard, 100% Reserve and Free Banking.\nNotes on the occasion of reading Jes\u00fas Huerta de Soto\n(Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles, Auburn, Al.: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2009, 2nd edition)\nAbout a hundred years ago a main representative of the Austrian School, Ludwig von Mises (pictured below), spoke out in favour of tying the money supply to Currency School principles and full reserve:\n'The basic conception of Peel's Act ought to be restated and more completely implemented than it was in the England of his time by including the issue of credit in form of bank balances within the legislative prohibition.' \u2013 '\u2026 it means the introduction of a new program based on the old Currency School theory, but expended in the light of the present state of knowledge to include fiduciary media issued in the form of bank deposits. The banks would be obliged at all times to maintain metallic backing for \u2026 all notes issued and bank deposits opened.'[1]\nJes\u00fas Huerta de Soto in front of a Carl Menger memorial plaque\nJes\u00fas Huerta de Soto, HdS for short (pictured right), is a proponent of contemporary Neo-Austrians. He builds on Mises to a great extent, as well as on Hayek, one of Mises' disciples. HdS' well-read scholarly 885-page volume is unusual in form for today's habits, resembling a humanistic habilitation rather than an economics paper. In a book of so many pages the author is of course telling us many things, partly illuminating and educational with regard to details of the history of banking and monetary economics, partly somewhat redundant with regard to the message he wants to bring to us. In my understanding, that message consists of four main components:\n1) The book is an attempt to lay the theoretical foundations of a monetary and banking reform aimed at free banking without central banks, though subject to the requirement of a 100% reserve on deposits or full gold reserve, respectively. In this respect the Neo-Austrian position appears to be an odd combination of elements of Banking School teachings (free banking) and Currency School teachings (control of the money supply, in this case through a new gold standard). Most readers will see this combination as an oxymoron\u2015which in fact it remains in spite of the author's far-flung analyses and explanations.\n2) The middle and biggest part of the book is based on the Austrian School's production model and theory of the business cycle. Such cycles are depicted in any event as harmful boom-and-bust processes. Balanced markets are not supposed to produce cycles. The main cause of cycles is seen in willful additions to the money supply, created by banks and central banks extending their balance sheets out of thin air. Economic and financial cycles are considered to be unnatural and harmful phenomena, caused by banks' untethered credit and deposit (=money) creation on the basis of fractional reserve banking.\n3) What enables central banks to contribute to basically unlimited monetary expansion is the abandoning of the gold standard, or any equivalent real-asset standard, in favour of pure fiat money in the form of central bank notes and reserves (i.e. credits on central bank account) imposed by legal tender laws.\n4) What enables banks to create as much money as suits them is the practice of fractional reserve banking. The Fall of Banking\u2015so to say, its Original Sin\u2015is the long history of fraudulent banking in the form of fractional reserve practices, in modern times backed by national central banks. This brings about unsafe and unstable money, unsound finances and recurrent crises.\nMuch of this sounds like New Currency Theory NCT, as championed on this website. Yet the standpoints are farther apart than it might appear at first glance.\n\u2022 Neo-Austrians and NCT share the criticism of fractional reserve banking as an illegitimate privilege of the banking industry and as the root cause of overshooting money supply, inflation and asset inflation, i.e. credit and debt bubbles and recurrent crises. They think so, however, for partially different reasons.\n\u2022 According to Neo-Austrians, legal-tender laws and central banks are basically evil and ought to be abolished. NCT, quite to the contrary, sees independent central banks as the best candidate to serve as a state's monetary authority in the exercise of its monetary prerogative (monopoly of currency, money issuance, and seigniorage).\n\u2022 HdS relies on an understanding of fractional reserve banking which is traditional rather than modern. Part of this is the traditional textbook model of the credit or deposit multiplier, of banks on-lending customer deposits and of funding investment through savings. Such things may have been part of the now historical cash economy, but they no longer apply to modern cashless economies based on fiat money. So the Neo-Austrian ideas of monetary reform are based from the outset upon unreal ideas of the monetary system's functioning.\n\u2022 To a certain degree this also holds true for a 100% reserve on deposits. This too is operationally ill-conceived and suboptimal compared to plain sovereign money as a liquid asset.[2]\n\u2022 The Neo-Austrian assessment of business cycles as 'unnatural' is rather idiosyncratic. It makes more sense to see economic cycles as quite 'natural' phenomena of structural change embedded in system growth and modernization processes, such as for example industrial innovation and learning curves, in the transsecular transition from traditional to modern societies.\n\u2022 Growth implies a growing money supply in adequate proportion to an economy's growth potential at full capacity. Seen like this, the envisaged return to a full gold reserve, basically with no more extending of the money supply thereafter, appears as an attempt to reverse what has for some time now become irreversible. Resorting to a 100% gold reserve or any other gold standard, rather than bringing stability and wealth, is more likely to result in a deflationary quagmire and a relapse into class warfare.\nDeposits in traditional and modern fractional reserve banking\nHdS starts his treatise by examining the irregular-deposit contract. Its abuse is the starting point of HdS's criticism of fractional reserve banking. An irregular deposit is in contrast to, firstly, a regular deposit which has to be returned identically; secondly, a loan which is not a deposit but the lending of money for an agreed period of time. With an irregular-deposit contract, the depositor can at any time claim the amount of money deposited. The depositary's duty is to return on demand the entire amount of money deposited\u2015not identically the same bullion, coins or notes as deposited, but an equivalent amount of money.\nA fee is charged for the safekeeping of a deposit. On lending money, some interest is paid. If there is a deposit interest, or both a fee and interest at the same time, this indicates a confusion of contracts.\nHdS never tires of pointing out that fulfillment of an irregular-deposit contract can only be taken for granted if there is a 100% reserve on any deposit. If not, in HdS's eyes, the depositary becomes guilty of fraudulent behavior. HdS discusses the history of deposit and loan contracts since ancient Greece and Rome. In their beginnings, the different types of contracts were strictly abided by, and deposit takers who did not conform to the rules were brought before court. Later on, in particular since the Middle Ages, the meaning of an irregular deposit came to be ever more often defined down, especially by its reinterpretation in the sense of an implicit or tacit loan contract or by relativizing the notion of availability of money with the law of big numbers, i.e. the experience that sufficiently large banks normally needed to have not more than about 10% of deposits available in order to satisfy current customer demand for money paid out. To HdS this clearly means willfully mis-interpreting the irregular-deposit contract in the interests of dishonest bankers, who made common cause with lavishly expending, debt-hungry rulers.\nHdS has compiled an impressive wealth of historical findings on the matter. What he lacks, though, is an understanding of the structural changes that have occurred in the transition from traditional cash-based economies to modern cashless credit economies. HdS seems not to see that his investigation of the irregular-deposit contract only applies to the metal age of money, i.e. an economy based on bullion and cash. He fails to see that it does not apply to modern cashless economies where a deposit at source comes no longer from depositing cash, but from crediting current accounts out of authorized fiat. Rather than representing a transgression, this was a historical necessity. Industrialization could not have happened without it. Cash has now become a mere remnant of former times, and is exchanged out of and back into the basically non-cash money supply created by primary bank credit of commercial banks (demand 'deposits') and central banks (reserves).\nHdS seems not to be fully aware of how fractional reserve banking on the basis of primary central-bank and bank credit actually works: 'In violation of these principles [of deposit contracts], bankers have been permitted to make self-interested use of demand deposits. Until now these effects have gone mainly unnoticed' (171). No wonder. In present-day banking, banks cannot use deposits, even if they wished to. With the idea of 'banks working with our money', HdS does not find himself alone. This is one of several widespread misrepresentations of modern money and banking, not just in the broader public, but also among economists.\nBanks are said to on-lend customer deposits rather than safeguarding them, thus keeping just a fraction of the deposits entrusted to them, and using\u2015abusing, according to HdS\u2014the major part of deposits to multiply the amount of credit-money in circulation not backed by real-capital assets. So, tolerating and actually legalizing fractional-reserve practices is tantamount to officially advancing fraudulent banking.\nFrom page 184 HdS replicates all of the typical mistakes of orthodox monetary economics: that banks on-lend customers' money, whereby a typical confusion occurs between payment reserves (excess reserves) and coverage reserves (reserve ratio, i.e. minimum reserve requirement). HdS reproduces the wrong multiplier textbook model which assumes an ongoing, iterative on-lending of customer deposits by banks to, say, 90% while keeping 10% as 'reserve ratio'. Like most economists he cannot resist couching that in those nice model formulas which are formally consistent and yet beside the point. If at all, the multiplier model in a certain sense applies to secondary on-lending of already existing deposits among nonbanks. This, however, may create additional loans or investments, not additional money.\nIn a reserve system with split interbank and public circulation, a bank is neither allowed nor technically able to use customer demand deposits. A customer deposit cannot end up on a central-bank account, and vice versa. Bank liquidity is just payment or settlement reserves in a bank's central-bank account, and, residually, cash in vault. Cash deposits have become largely irrelevant, since money at source is non-cash, and cash is now just a form of change for originally non-cash money. Sight deposits then are not 'deposited', but created at source by primary credit. Thereafter they circulate as the preferred means of payment through interbank clearing procedures.\nWith time deposits (including savings deposits and 'secured' deposits) the case is basically the same. A time deposit cannot be used by a bank since it is an inactivated, immobilized deposit. Banks do not obtain liquidity from time deposits. By accepting time deposits at lower deposit interest, though, they preclude deposit and account migration for a certain period of time, and are thus able to create new, additional primary credit at higher interest without running an additional liquidity risk\u2015the liquidity risk, however, not anyway being equal to an amount involved, but just accounting for a fraction of it (about 2\u201311 per cent, depending on national minimum reserve requirements and specific circumstances).\nAs a consequence, in a modern banking system based on fiat money, investment does not need to be funded through prior savings. Of course, channelling savings into some real-economic or financial investment can partly be done\u2015and is done\u2015in the form of secondary on-lending of deposits from nonbanks to nonbanks (including nonbank financial institutions such as funds). Banks, however, as creditors to nonbanks and underwriters and otherwise buyers of financial assets from nonbanks, always create primary credit and deposits. So a modern economy does not have to rely on savings to be able to invest. Savings or own capital are still important as a bail for obtaining credit. Such collateral, however, does not of course fund the credit obtained. If banks and central banks work properly, something like a money and capital shortage does not need to occur\u2015notwithstanding a 'natural' periodic reluctance to engage in new credit or debt in the trough of a business cycle.\nThe Austrian School production model and the role of credit creation in business cycles\nHdS concludes his discussion of the irregular-deposit contract, and enters the middle part of his book on the Austrian production model and boom-and-bust cycles, by identifying unrestrained credit and deposit creation in a fractional-reserve regime as the root cause of such cycles. Credit creation 'out of nothing' creates 'maladjustment or discoordination in the behavior of the different economic agents' (351). This now seems to converge with the criticism of injurious effects such as inflation, asset inflation, financial bubbles and extreme business cycles created by fractional reserve banking as put forth by Currency School teachings for almost 200 years, up to the present New Currency Theory NCT and monetary reform movements in favour of sovereign money. Sovereign money, though, is the opposite of free banking. How does this fit together?\nCommonalities do in fact not go very far. HdS focuses on the classical idea, which is also a central part of the Austrian School model of the production process, that investment depends on prior savings and that interest is the price for deferred consumption; or, vice versa, that savings create investment, and, going even further, that investment has to be based on prior savings. If, by contrast, investment is based on additional fiat-money credit created out of nothing, interest rates will fall below the 'natural' interest rate, which in turn is supposed to trigger a chain of wrong price signals, creating unrealistic 'optimism' which leads to boom-and-bust cycles. Having abundant cheap instant money to burn certainly distorts price signals. It is nevertheless a largely unreal assumption that savings finance investment and that any primary credit creation creates market discoordination, no matter what its volume in relation to growth.\nHdS's analysis relies on the Austrian model of the production process in several stages, basically in terms of 'capital or investment goods versus consumer goods'\u2015not dissimilar to Marx, though in more stages (which does not change the idea's substance). The basic idea behind is another mainstay of 19th century economics; that is, funding of investment through savings, i.e. deferred consumption, so that consumption funds are converted into investment funds. Under conditions of modern money, however, equating 'real investment=savings from deferred consumption' has become an unreal axiom. Even under conditions of traditional fractional reserve it used to be only part of the picture. In the form of secondary on-lending of deposits among nonbanks it has become an even smaller part of the picture today.\nThe kernel of truth which remains is, of course, that investment upstream in a production chain, or an evolutive life cycle, takes time to materialize downstream; or, vice versa, that demand downstream takes time to materialize in corresponding upstream investment. It does not take a clumsy aggregate 'production model' to understand this, all the more so as no such model can adequately represent all of the vertical and horizontal intra- and inter-sectoral interconnections of different width and depth that exist in real industrial production or services operations and related markets.\nEven though the Austrians claim to think in interdependent stages, they hardly come forth with a real-world idea of systemic chain analysis and evolutive life-cycle analysis. Had they, they would certainly go beyond mere thinking in price relations and allocation of funds. Such self-contained economic reasoning disperses technical and practical realities such as vertical and horizontal divisions of labor and societal functions in general, operative chains of production and provision of goods and services, historical life cycles of technologies and markets, innovation and modernization processes. These and other factors cannot be incorporated in purely economic models. Consequently, this is a typical source of macroeconomic failure in understanding real-world processes, even if it is about business cycles, not to mention more complex industrial cycles. No doubt, price-related market dynamics is a powerful analytical and conceptual paradigm. But many economists tend to overbid.\nIt fits the picture that HdS does not discuss to what extent a growing economy might need a growing money supply; as if prices and actors' attitudes and expectations were organically downward elastic any time. Accordingly, he does not concede that fractional reserve banking, besides having been a somewhat fraudulent practice, might also have been a necessity inherent to an extensively and intensively growing economy that lacks an adequate supply of bullion and silver coin.\nAt the same time, the Neo-Austrian model is quite 'productionist', as if in the first instance all money were used for real-economic investment purposes. Money can both be directly created and used for real-economic investment and consumption as much as for financial investment. Neo-Austrians cannot guarantee any better than others that savings first and foremost flow into real-economic investment rather than into financial speculation. The Austrian production model does not even incorporate the realities of a semi-detached financial economy (realities which HdS certainly acknowledges in other passages outside the production model).\nHdS criticizes certain aspects of Monetarism and Keynesianism for 'mechanical' thinking\u2015for example, the equation of exchange (MV = PT). In HdS's view such equations imply 'simultaneous production and consumption' which would not allow for analyses over time, as his production model would. I do not want to defend Keynesianism and Monetarism, but want to maintain the coherence of the equation of exchange in terms of monetary quantity theory, even though the equation is very abstract and highly aggregated. I cannot see why equations of exchange and chain analysis as well as life cycle analysis (more clumsily: production models) would exclude each other. Even more importantly, I want to point out here that monetary and financial affairs cannot be understood on real-economic 'productive' grounds alone. A more substantial criticism of MV = PT would have been to call for disaggregating the equation of exchange into a real-economic and a financial hemisphere, as has been proposed by Werner, Hudson and myself.[3]\nBy not taking into account such aspects, HdS fails to consider the undesirable effects of banks' discretionary credit creation on ownership of financial assets and distribution of income. Such aspects have always been a sort of non-issue to Austrian School scholars, and this is particularly rigid in Hayek who refused to discuss distributional justice. Income distribution is seen as a market result which has more wisdom to it than we are supposed to understand.\nAs if market results were a judgment of God. This is\u2015like the 'invisible hand' of markets; that is, God's manus gubernatoris\u2015just another element of medieval theological scholastics in classical and neoclassical economics. In this regard, the Austrian School is any different. If there is market failure, it must surely be the devil's work, i.e. government and central bank interference. It seems to be outside the neoclassical as well as the Austrian School's horizon that banks are the money market and that their discretionary allocation of primary credit directly results in distribution of financial assets and financial income, and actually at the expense of earned income if the money supply grows in disproportion to GDP.\nHaving said this, it can be seen that despite all such divergences there is a convergence between Neo-Austrians and New Currency Theory with regard to the damaging effects of boom-and-bust cycles based on banks' overshooting credit and deposit (money) creation. The models and explanations behind it are different, but the factual finding is similar: Unrestrained overshooting of money supply pre-empts any sort of 'market equilibrium'. It distorts adequate interest rates and price signals and induces inflation, asset inflation, financial bubbles, and overinvestment and overindebtedness of any kind, discharging in wreckful crises.\nTo Austrians, however, any willful primary credit creation, as well as the ups and downs of economic cycles, is evil per se. To New Currency Theory, by contrast, such cycles fulfill a necessary role of structural change and readaptation in ongoing modernization processes (quite in the tradition of Schumpeter, who, by the way, was Austrian, but not of the Austrian School, even though B\u00f6hm-Bawerk was his and Mises' academic teacher). Growing insertion of fiat money into a growing economy is enabling and benign as long as this keeps within the limits of the economy's productive potential so that cycles do not go wild.\nThe question then is how to keep control of the money supply. Both Neo-Austrian and NCT scholars disbelieve in self-adjustment of money and capital markets as long as there is no anchor of scarcity under conditions of unrestrained primary credit and deposit creation in a fractional-reserve regime. Neo-Austrians, however, resort to some fixed real-capital standard, such as gold or productive capital. To contemporary currency scholars, a return to a gold coverage of money is definitely lagging behind the times. The gold standard for the most part did not keep its promise because the gold-money-ratio was modified many times or even temporarily suspended altogether.\nReal-economic capital, moreover, is almost impossible to reliably objectivize in all its tangible and intangible forms, such as developed land, available raw materials, infrastructure, production sites, human capital, property rights on technological know-how, registered trademarks and company names, not to mention the ambivalent notion of monetary value of natural capital.\nTo NCT, by contrast, the 'natural' anchor of scarcity of the money supply is the entire economic product (all incomes together) and its growth potential, and a related potential-oriented monetary policy, based on an array of well-established empirical indicators regarding stocks and flows in the real and financial economy alike.\nIn HdS's analysis, the development of fractional reserve banking owes much to the century-old interplay between creditor bankers and debt-hungry rulers. There is no doubt about that connection, right up to the present day. The bankers-rulers tandem has been supported since the late 1600s by central banks, in particular those of Sweden and England. The oldest, the bank of Amsterdam of 1609, is said to have observed a 100% reserve policy for more than one hundred and fifty years. From around the mid-1700s, however, the previously honest money merchants secretly started to grant illegal blank credit on a fractional reserve base to the Dutch East-India Company.\nFriedrich von Hayek. To him, the notion of 'legal tender' had no acceptable meaning. He called for a radical denationalization of money by way of 'free banking'.\nHdS's idea of central banks is rather one-sided from the beginning. He just sees them as patronisers of oversized accumulation of credit and debt. But no account is taken of the banks' pro-active role in this. And he either disregards or finds fault with central banks' development from privileged private commercial banks to national monetary authorities, with ever more of them owned and run as state agencies. Neo-Austrians have no more regard for money as a constitutional state prerogative than Hayek had. Their way of dealing with the issue is polemic and banking-doctrinaire on all counts.\nHdS assumes that central banks 'emerged as the inevitable consequence of a fractional-reserve private banking system' (602). According to HdS, and in line with NCT, fractional reserve banking is the basic structural defect of the money and banking system. Strangely enough, however, this defect is not blamed on the banking industry, even though HdS incessantly calls it fraudulent. What is allegedly really to be blamed is state interference in general and central bank interference in particular.\nCentral banks not only tolerate but actively advance fractional reserve banking and thus promote 'intertemporal discoordination' in the economy. Central banks are to be blamed in any case, in their role as 'bank of the state' as much as in their role as 'bank of banks'. Even if in some places HdS considers central banks as a creature of the banks on grounds of their collective interest in having a lender of last resort, he never sees the banks as offenders; rather, he considers them weak-principled victims of government and central bank who lure banks into practicing fractional reserve and becoming over-exposed to government and other customer debt, encouraged by central banks' promise to always stand by as a source of reserves and reliable lender of last resort.\nHdS even pretends 'that the privilege which allows banks to operate with a fractional reserve represents an obvious attack by government authorities on the correct definition and defense of depositors' private-property rights' (810, emphasis added). So, government and central bank, not the banks, attack the people's monetary property rights? What are we to think of this kind of monocular way of looking at things? What becomes ever more clear through to the end of the book, is HdS's one-eyed attack on central banks, which he wants to abolish.\nNo doubt central banks are partly a creature of banks, as is most apparent in the American history of central banks and the Federal Reserve (to which HdS, curiously enough, does not refer in more detail). And HdS certainly has a point in saying that if banks can rely on always being re-financed by central banks, this causes moral hazard with regard to risk-taking and sound, honest banking in general.\nHdS, however, as Hayek, before him, is misguided in pretending that in a system of free banking\u2015i.e. a world without legal tender laws, central banks, supervisory authorities and banking regulation\u2015market competition among banks would be the general solution to all those problems. HdS pities currency scholars for their 'naivety' regarding central banks. He might pity himself, together with his forefather Hayek's plan of Denationalisation of Money, for much the same with regard to free banking. As if banking today were not the business of huge multinational oligopolies, in fact, private corporate planning bureaucracies, distorting and bending markets according to their private business advantage; as if the interplay between banks and customers, including government, would be any different from today's, including overexpansion of balance sheets (the informed and 'spontaneous customers' vigilance' (665) being another fictitious figure in this plot); as if currency and interest-rate speculation in private bank currencies would be any different from today's in national currencies.\nWhen it relates to central banks and free banking, HdS's argumentation assumes an ideological character. Central banks are accused of being 'paternalistic', 'coercive' for imposing legal tender and implementing 'financial central planning'. A contemporary central bank, however, is far from being 'a central planning agency in the field of money and banking' (808). Asserting that the present situation is a 'system strictly controlled and regulated by the central bank' (789) is a grotesque misrepresentation. It fits the myth of central-bank governors as big wheels, moving financial markets at will through setting base rates and applying monetary policy instruments \u2013 a myth that seems to be useful to all parties.\nAs a matter of fact, however, central banks do not control the money supply created by the banks pro-actively. If the banking sector needs additional reserves or cash, the central bank provides these quasi automatically. The central banks either do not determine the level and structure of interest rates. These are primarily determined on the asset markets. The degree to which central-bank rates may 'influence' all other rates is rather modest. The base rate they determine, depending on the currency area, refers to just about 3.5\u201312 percent of demand deposits, even less if inactivated deposits in M2/M3 are included. Beyond that they do not determine anything of relevance. They ceased from credit guidance long ago, and of course, they have no command line into the banking industry. What they actually do is re-act to the facts that banks have pro-actively created, by residually re-financing the banks to any extent demanded. Central banks are actually far from being the quasi-socialist central-planning state agencies the Neo-Austrians pretend them to be (e.g. 652), while today's two-tier banking system, seen in the plain light of facts, is much closer to Hayek's brave private banking world than his followers want to see.\nFar from being the quasi-socialist central-planning state agency the Neo-Austrians pretend it to be (e.g. 652), today's two-tier banking system is much closer to Hayek's brave new private banking world than his followers want to see.\nEven if central banks would have control over the money supply (which is next to impossible under fractional reserve banking), they still were not 'financial planners' but just 'monetary planners', perpetually assessing and readjusting an adequate money supply, without however directly interfering in banks' loan and investment business and financial markets beyond, and without getting mingled in fiscal responsibilities of parliament and government.\nThe blind spots of the Neo-Austrian position have to do with their anti-statist 19th century idea of money \u2013 co-developed by Menger, the founder of the Austrian School \u2013 as something that emerges 'spontaneously' and 'endogenously' on markets, with markets in turn equally supposed to have emerged 'spontaneously' without further preconditions such as, for example, the extended households of secular and religious sovereigns and the legal frameworks they developed for production and trade in general, and for accounting and coining tender in particular. While desperately believing in spontaneous market money on ideological grounds, Neo-Austrians block out the constitutive realities of state money past and present.\n{C}As a result, Neo-Austrians treat markets and money as a matter of just private law and individual contracts. This, however, is but the 'secondary' reality of markets and money. More fundamentally, they have always been set up on a basis of state institutions and public law. Among other things, a state's monetary prerogatives are involved here (determining the currency, issuing the means of payment as legal tender, benefitting from the seigniorage thereof). The integrity and sovereignty also of a modern nation-state depends on this as much as on the prerogatives of legislation, territorial administration, jurisdiction and the monopolies of taxation and of force. To discredit national monetary integrity and sovereignty as 'financial nationalism' or 'monetary nationalism' comes close to playing the proverbial useful idiot for banking mega corporations who certainly would love to finally become the 'masters of the universe'.\nNot least, the problematique is about controlling the issuance of fiat money, since other money, real-asset money, has now become obsolete as it would be dysfunctional. Finally, it is about making sure that the 'free lunch' of creating additions to the stock of money, i.e. seigniorage, benefits public coffers or citizens' purses rather than being creamed off by the commercial banking industry which enjoys the illegitimate privilege of just fractional funding of all the transactions they can add to their balance sheet as an asset. HdS too is very critical about this privilege. What he again refuses to recognize, however, is the real need for a growing money supply in a growing economy.\nCurrency versus Banking\nHdS reports scholarly dispute and litigation throughout the centuries on the question of how to handle deposits. He sees this as an expression of a more fundamental, political contraposition which found its further developed form in the currency-vs-banking controversy in the first half of the 19th century. His historical references indeed elucidate how deeply the currency-vs-banking issue is rooted in the development of money and banking.\nGiven HdS's criticism of fractional reserve banking, he consequently criticizes the historical Banking School as 'fundamentally unsound' (624). He however does not want to be a supporter of the historical Currency School either, in spite of its introduction of the gold standard. He reproaches the Currency School in its time with allegedly not having understood that banknotes have the same credit base as deposits and therefore what applies to banknotes equally applies to deposits. The statement on banknotes and bank deposits is right, not however the related reproach. Currency as well as Banking scholars were quite aware of the subject. HdS erroneously quotes Thornton, who too was fully aware of the banknotes-deposits issue, as witness for the Banking School position, while Thornton in fact turned to the Currency School for he was ever more disappointed with his banker fellows and was a supporter of central banking anyway. It might be an interesting subject for an academic thesis to find out whether 'forgetting' about deposits in Peel's Act was the fault of Currency Theory or of politics and banking lobbyism.\nHdS also faults the Currency School for not having integrated monetary theory with a capital theory. The Banking School hasn't either\u2015it's just a peculiar Neo-Austrian preoccupation. HdS finally blames the Currency School for not having foreseen that central banks, in the decades to come, became ever more 'bank of the banks' rather than 'bank of the state', serving fractional reserve banking rather than control of the money supply. Why does HdS not blame the Banking School for not having had such unheard-of foresight? The reason for those developments was not theoretical or conceptual, but was due to recurrent relaxations of the gold-to-money ratio as a result of lobby-initiated government intervention which set in soon after the second Bank Charter Act was enacted.\nBecause of his own idea of combining 100% reserve with free banking, HdS understandably encounters some difficulty in coming to terms with his positioning within the field of currency vs banking. His description of the currency-vs-banking problematique starts from a definition by A.J. Schwartz according to which the controversy is about whether banking ought to be governed by rules or by discretion. This, however, is about a general principle of any central-bank monetary policy and completely misses the point with regard to currency vs banking.\nThe real controversy is about the monetary prerogatives, i.e. the questions who has the prerogative (a) of determining the currency, (b) of issuing and controlling the money supply and (c) of benefitting from the seigniorage\u2015the central bank on behalf of the state, or the banking sector (with third parties hypothetically being possible, though not occurring in practice). Seen from a currency point of view, leaving these sovereign rights to the banks, confers on them illegitimate powers and privileges alien to a modern (post-feudal) society. A related aspect of the controversy is as to whether monetary policy is carried out in the general economic and public interest, or in the interest of banks' privileged status and extra private banking profits. The role of central banks in this field of conflict inevitably turned out to be highly ambiguous from the beginning.\nThe oxymoron of combining free banking with a 100% gold reserve\nIn the end, the reader is confronted with a strange combination of elements of Currency School and Banking School teachings. On the one hand, and in accordance with banking teachings, HdS wants banks to be free, i.e. not subject to legal-tender laws and not dependent on central banks or government, maybe even issuing their own currency, as in Hayek's plan of denationalization of money. In this respect, HdS reproduces the typical stance of neoclassical as well as Austrian economics of claiming a quasi-extraterritorial status for markets, entrepreneurs and bankers. On the other hand, and in accordance with the historical Currency School of 200 years ago, banks should strictly observe a 100% reserve on demand deposits.\nAgainst the background of HdS's investigation into the irregular-deposit contract and his criticism of fractional reserve banking, the requirement of a 100% reserve is an obvious consequence: '\u2026 we must conclude that the only effective way to rid society of special privileges and economic cycles is to establish a free-banking system governed by legal principles; that is, a 100-percent reserve requirement' (735). This is in accordance with Mises' point of view, as indicated earlier. HdS points out that also Hayek's private-money banks 'would have to practice a kind of '100 percent banking', and keep a full reserve against all their obligations payable on demand' (725).\nHow so? Can 100% reserve and free banking really go together? What is 'a kind of' 100%, and what is the respective reserve, and where does it come from? Well, the mountain labors, it labors for more than 700 pages and keeps the reader on tenterhooks, and then brings forth a mouse\u2015which is gold. HdS sees gold as the ultimate anchor to tie the money supply to, for he sees gold as the only monetary factor of long and proven standing supposed to be independent of various political pressures and interferences (739).\nA gold bullion hoard. Only the lightning is modern.\nHdS does not hesitate to reinterpret Hayek in a similar way. Hayek, after all, dubbed his favored free-banking currency the ducat, reminiscent of the gold coin of the same name which existed from around 1300, originating in Venice and spreading across the continent until the mid-1800s. Rothbard, another known Neo-Austrian, also made the Case for a 100-Percent Gold Dollar in 1962.[4]\nThe backward-looking belief in gold can and must be challenged. Production and management of gold is not at all, and never was, independent from pressures and interferences. Control of gold and silver, including the entire chain from mining and melting to minting, awaked the powerful's greed no less than does free creation of fiat money. More importantly, silver and gold have had a long monetary history, but the metal age of money in archaic and traditional societies is over now. There were strong historical reasons for taking national currencies finally off the gold standard, in particular the growth of populations, manufacturing and trade as well as the development of modern fiat money which is not a commodity itself and can be provided in any required quantity. In this regard gold was, as Keynes put it, nothing but a 'barbarous relic'.[5]\nFurthermore, digging for gold in order to obtain real-asset coverage of circulating means of payment is sheer ecological nonsense. In order to obtain a value base for money, a sort of master meter of monetary value, it doesn't make sense either. The value of money is neither in other monetary tokens, nor in real assets valued themselves in terms of that money. The value of money is transactive, not productive, and expresses itself in its purchasing power which is directly derived from current national and international product and productivity; which can be, but is not necessarily and must not only be understood in terms of GDP .\nIf there were a return to a gold standard, availability of gold were bound to become much too scarce soon. One of two things, or both, would happen. On the one hand, the gold standard would have to be watered down under pressure from economic and social realities, as was the case in the 19th and 20th century (from 1:1 to 1:3 to 1:7, or similar). That is, the gold standard will dwindle away \u2013 which raises the question of what the standard of the gold standard is. On the other hand, if there were a fixed gold-to-money ratio for a long time, the economy and society would get stuck in a deflationary quagmire.\nThe Neo-Austrian production and money program is taken from an ideal model world where people's expectations and preferences are flexible in any direction and all prices and wages have unimpaired downward elasticity, readapting to all market conditions, whereby markets are supposed to be open to new entries, competition is supposed to be perfect, and participants are on an equal standing with regard to information, financial clout etc. Growing wealth would then not be expressed in growing income, which allows for buying more or better things at stable or higher prices. It would express itself in stable or declining income which allow for buying things and services at even lower prices. Something like that, however, is not of this world. In a certain sense it may partly apply to development and then take-off stages of learning curves of single products and markets, but not everywhere at the same time and not on the aggregate. In the real word, as known by experience and shown by behavioral economics, downward flexibility is involuntary and resisted, and power to resist is unequally distributed.\nA downward scenario, moreover, would come with a low level of interest rates, maybe even zero or negative interest. What does a low or even negative interest rate do to 'deferred consumption', i.e. saving for investment, in the sense of the Neo-Austrian model of production and finance? Bad things only. Money holders would be better off than debtors. Because of the rising real costs of incurring debt, the number of debtors woul be shrinking. Thus there would not be too many happy creditors either.\nThe same holds true with regard to the demand for consumer durables and capital goods on the one hand, and any kind of investment and employment on the other. If prices and purchasing power are flat or down, everything else will be flat or down. Middling and lower earners would suffer most from wage cuts and unemployment. The better off would struggle to keep their standards. Only the rich would seem to be happy \u2013 but even they would not stay so for too long, because without broad-based economic productivity all fortunes are bound to depreciate over time.\nNeither full reserve nor gold will deliver on promises\nMaybe wanting to avoid old and endless discussions on deflation or inflation, maybe wanting not to be seen as too rigid, HdS's plan allows for a transition process from fractional central-bank reserve to a gold standard:\n'Our proposal is based on privatizing money in its current form by replacing it with its metallic equivalent in gold and allowing the market to resume its free development from the time of the transition, either by confirming gold as the generally accepted form of money , or by permitting the spontaneous and gradual entrance of other monetary standards' (739).\nThis is as vaguely formulated as it signals much confidence in markets voting for gold. It actually might appear more realistic to bet on the contrary, i.e. modern banking and markets driving gold out again, as they did in the modern past. Having currencies finally taken off the gold standard did not occur for monetary nationalism of the leading governments nor for monetary dirigisme from the side of the central banks. Quite to the contrary: if any, than in fact gold was the 'despotic' factor, and the banking industry and the markets strived to get rid of the gold standard since its enaction in 1844 through to its end in 1931/71.\nHdS's transition plan (791) is again rather unworldly in that the first step would lead to 100% banking on central-bank reserves, which necessitates the central bank's co-operation, and the next and final step would be replacing the central-bank reserves with a full gold reserve to be held by the banks, while central banks would be abolished.\nAs to the first step, HdS does not express himself clearly on whether the full reserve is based on legal-tender fiat money (central-bank money), or already based on gold. The answer must be central-bank money for HdS is fully taking up the original Chicago plan of the 1930s (not, however, referring to Fisher's 100%-money, presumably due to dislike of the 'mechanical monetarism' ascribed to him by HdS, even though it was actually Simons and Friedman who might be criticized for 'mechanical monetarism').\nIn any case, HdS's program includes the nowadays mostly forgotten but actually most important part of separate banking\u2015which is separating money and payment services from commercial credit and investment banking. This is fully in line with the early Chicago School, Irving Fisher, Maurice Allais, and other 100% reserve reformers. All of them wanted to set up money and payment services as a money trust, or money warehouse, or mutual fund, separate from the banks' lending and investment businesses. The idea has of late been carried to extremes by Kotlikoff, who wants to break up the entire banking industry into a greater number of mutual funds.[6]\nThe last stage of HdS's plan leads from 100% reserve within a two-tier banking system to free banking on a pure gold standard and without central banks. This is supposed to rest on an international agreement on the abolition of central banks and a 100% gold reserve as 'a single, worldwide monetary standard (equivalent to fixed exchange rates)' and 'no more credit expansion', instead, 'slight, continuous 'deflation'' (793).\nBecause of HdS putting into play 100% reserve together with gold reserve, and be this just transitionally, it is not clear to what extent his conviction is based on overcoming fractional reserve, and to what extent on introducing a 100% gold reserve rather than 100% central-bank reserves. Almost all of the advantages he lists are identical to those in corresponding lists put forth by monetary reformers in favour of 100% central-bank reserves, as well by those in favour of plain sovereign money (pp.743)\u2015safe money, stable finances, putting an end to inflation, preventing boom-and-bust cycles based on credit and debt bubbles, and wiping out public debt.\nWhat, however, is the point of replacing a 100% fiat central-bank reserve with a 100% gold standard, if the first would achieve what the latter claims to achieve as well? Or to put it in a less 'convinced' way: what is the point of replacing 100% central-bank reserves with a full gold standard, if neither can deliver what its promoters promise?\nNotwithstanding the misled return to gold and an allegedly benign gold-borne deflation, a 100% reserve requirement on deposits is misleading too. In a modern money system, all deposits are originally not 'deposited' but credited into existence, while the deposits created in this way do not, and need not, help finance bank expenditures. In particular, savings in bank accounts (M2/partly M3) do not help finance bank credit. Savings deposits are inactivated demand deposits. Deposits can, however, be on-lent by the customers as secondary loans to nonbanks or investments in nonbanks.\nAfter primary credit and deposit creation, outstanding credit claims sit as assets on the balance sheet of the creditor banks while deposit liabilities flow off to the balance sheets of other banks. Coverage requirements thus fall on banks differently from those who have initially credited a current account. A coverage reserve on deposits, i.e. liabilities, is different from payment reserves (excess reserves), i.e. liquid assets. Deposit reserves are calculated ex post and do not preempt extended credit and deposit creation ex ante. No matter whether with fractional or full reserve, central banks will always have to accommodate banks' demand for both payment and coverage reserves, be this by way of the marginal lending facility, or by tender and open market operations, or by extraordinary measures. Otherwise current payment processes and thus the entire economy would stall. Finally, maintaining a coverage reserve not too far below 100% of deposits will just add to costs on top of deposit interest on idle M2/M3 deposits, augmenting the interest-borne seigniroage of the central bank, and driving up passed-on costs charged to customers. (More on the subject of 100%-reserve > here).\nHdS repeatedly laments a lack of understanding of modern monetary and banking affairs among the broader public, including quite many economists. But his defence of 'traditional legal principles to banking' (730) does not exactly contribute to modernising money. Free banking is a recipe for totally unleashing an already largely unleashed, non-accountable financial turbo capitalism. At the same time, the envisaged 100% gold backing of money is a strangely backward-looking and unwordly component of the Neo-Austrian agenda, a project of veritable quixotic character.\n[1] Ludwig von Mises 1912: Theorie des Geldes und der Umlaufsmittel, M\u00fcnchen u Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 419. \u2013 Ders. 1928: Geldwertstabilisierung und Konjunkturpolitik, Jena: G. Fischer.\n[2] Cf. 100% Reserve (Chicago Plan) and Plain Sovereign Money on this website (sovereignmoney.eu > start).\n[3] Michael Hudson 2006: Saving, Asset-Price Inflation, and Debt-Induced Deflation, in L. Randall Wray / Forstater, Matthew (eds) 2006: Money, Financial Instability and Stabilization Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 104\u2013124. \u2013 Richard A. Werner 2005: New Paradigm in Macroeconomics, New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 185. \u2013 Joseph Huber 1998: Vollgeld, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 224.\n[4] Murray N. Rothbard 1962: The Case for a 100-Percent Gold Dollar, in: Leland B. Yeager (ed), In Search of a Monetary Constitution, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 94\u2013136.\n[5] John Maynard Keynes 1923: A Tract on Monetary Reform, London: Macmillan, 172.\n[6] Laurence J. Kotlikoff 2010: Jimmy Stewart is Dead. Ending the World's Ongoing Plague with Limited Purpose Banking, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.",
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        "raw_content": "The ability to promptly recognize cerebral ischemia and its symptoms can save a person\u2019s life, and can greatly decrease the effects of the ischemia itself.\nThroughout my time as a rehabilitation professional, I have collected dozens of stories from patients who have told me that they showed certain signs and symptoms characteristic of cerebral ischemia just a few days prior to suffering their major attacks, which in turn resulted in numerous post-ischemia difficulties.\nEven if unusual, these symptoms of cerebral ischemia were perceived as minor, and were therefore ignored with the expectation that they would resolve themselves on their own.\nWhen the symptoms of ischemia (which we will see later) appear and disappear within the span of a day, this is known as a Transient Ischemic Attack (T.I.A.).\nThis is a mild and momentary ischemic event that in most cases is nevertheless a true precursor to ischemia.\nIf you ever encounter the symptoms of ischemia described below, whether together or individually, don\u2019t waste time and call for help immediately.\nMovement problems as a symptom of ischemia\nPeople with ongoing ischemia will likely manifest symptoms associated with the movement of a limb or one half of the body (due to the crossover controls of the two cerebral hemispheres).\nThese might including difficulties holding up a cup or a glass, or bending the leg to walk. This symptom of ischemia is referred to as \u201cweakness\u201d.\nMany patients with ischemia have reported getting up out of bed and falling down immediately.\nThe first symptoms of hemiparesis might also involve the middle part of the face, thus resulting in difficulties swallowing and articulating words. In fact, many have reported that their loved ones \u201cslurred their words as if they were drunk.\u201d\nSensitivity disorders as a symptom of ischemia\nOther symptoms of ischemia might also be associated with the sensations we perceive, including tingling or a lack of sensation, like when the dentist administers an anaesthetic and water comes out the corner your mouth when you try to drink. The same type of thing might happen in cases of cerebral ischemia as well.\nEven sounds or lights can be perceived in a distorted manner.\nSpeech disorders can also be signs of ischemia\nUnless the patient is left-handed, when ischemia affects the left hemisphere of the brain it is likely to cause speech disorders (aphasia).\nIn contrast to the problems articulating words that I talked about when discussing movement disorders, in this case we\u2019re talking about cognitive speech disorders, and some of the symptoms of ischemia can include difficulty speaking, talking nonsense, and/or rambling.\nIn fact, aphasia is a characteristic aspect of right hemiplegia. The lack of awareness of these disorders, on the other hand, is often linked to left hemiplegia.\nThe symptoms and signs of cerebral ischemia also include the possibility of severe headaches, vomiting, and loss of consciousness.\nFurthermore, doctors regularly observe a patient\u2019s pupils by having them look at a light in order to check the pupils\u2019 reflex, and one sign of cerebral ischemia can often be the loss of this reflex in one of the pupils, so that it doesn\u2019t shrink when exposed to light.\nThe hour that passes between the start of the ischemia and the early symptoms, and the time in which the patient is admitted to hospital with a stroke unit is known as the Golden Hour.\nHere you\u2019ll find our newsletter, to which a total of about 20 patients, family members, and professionals subscribe every day in order to receive free additional information about ischemia and ischemia recovery. The first report will be titled \u201c10 Things You Need to Know About Stroke\u201d\nPreviousSPASTICITY\nNextTELE-REHABILITATION: the revolution of post-stroke therapy",
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        "raw_content": "Answering a friend from the group who has asked this question:\n\u201cWhy is it easier to walk with shoes?\u201d\nFollowing, I will mention some of the hypothesis that will make a patient who suffers a hemiparesis to walk with or without shoes.\nIn this brief article, I will consider the mechanical facilitations, which I think that the shoes offer while walking, I will go deeper on the subject later on when we speak about the perceptive and cognitive aspects.\nLet us divide walking in three stages, and we will see that inside each one of them, there are valid reasons which make the patient prefer the shoes.\nSOFTENING STAGE:\nIt is the stage where we touch the floor with the heel, as we all know, walking with hemiplegia is sometimes difficult, due a reduced fragmentation of the ankle in addition, by a reduction in the full extension of the knee, in fact, it is erroneous to think that in this stage, the toes are the ones that go upwards; it is the heel that goes downwards and the knee is the one with the most participation in this movement.\nThe shoe with a small heel allows reaching the floor before than with the bare foot, thus exposing the walker to a flat support, or in more complex cases of the tip of the shoe.\nSUPPORT STAGE:\nIt is the stage where the full load is placed on the foot, and very often with a hemiplegia which has matured the hypertonia, the foot reaches the floor supine, that is to say, with the lateral edge of the shoe. Walking barefoot gives an unpleasant feeling of being subject to suffer a sprain, while wearing a shoe with a longer sole, diminishes this feeling.\nHence, many patients state that there are many different types of shoes, in the case of women\u2019s shoes the sole is thinner (due to esthetic reasons), and so they claim to feel less stable since they are reaching the floor with support of the lateral edge of the shoe.\nAt this stage, sometimes happens that when we carry the load to the toes, these due to an irradiation effect \u201cshrinks\u201d. When we are wearing shoes they shrink less moreover, carrying the load becomes less unpleasant, thus different than we are barefoot, when the toes are retracted.\nI must also mention the fact that the sole reduces the floor imperfections and restrains the tightening of the foot.\nPROPULSION STAGE.\nIt is the stage when the foot gets off the floor through its anterior edge.\nThis stage is in my opinion the one that makes the patients prefer to wear shoes, in fact, the flexion of the toes on the floor is very difficult. Being barefoot and completely flexing the knees, very often causes the toes to aim themselves perpendicularly to the floor, creating the risk of \u201cbumping\u201d with the foot, aggravated by the fact that in the movement process, the propulsion of the toes is the one that is last recovered when walking. (when I see a patient for the first time, that is one of the first thing that I observe, if I see a good movement of the toes I am sure he will recover an optimum walking).\nWith shoes on, the problem of the toes bumping in the propulsion is solved, since the tip of the shoe protects them.\nIf we properly control it, it is possible that the tip of the shoe with motor difficulties, is where the problem is centered since it is caused by its grazing withthe floor.",
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        "raw_content": "Tell Me About \u2026 Dominance and submission\nThe new year has left me thinking about my direction, both as a submissive and as a blogger. I get so much from writing on my blog and the reflection which comes from it has really allowed space for me to grow and to learn. About a year and a half ago, HL and I opened The SafeworD/s Club which started as an online chat community for Dominants and submissives. The purpose of this was to provide a safe space where we could learn and share with others who had similar interests. We are not in a position to become part of a local D/s community so we wanted to host a sort of online style munch as we thought there may be other people out there who would want to meet and make friends online.\nI should stress that the site is not a dating site and the focus is on learning. While none of us are experts, the shared experience that we have leads to chats which are interesting, varied and enjoyable. It is great to meet other like-minded people, but it is also really interesting to be able to talk to people who are in different dynamics to your own. Quite quickly the site became a bit of a resource as well as a meeting point for members and so we added forums and a blog. I continued to write about my personal journey on here and joined with some other members in also writing less personal pieces for the SWC blog.\nSince becoming more involved in some of the many great memes and writing projects hosted by bloggers within this community, I had an idea for a D/s related writing prompt. I know there are already lots of great projects on the go and so I hope there is space for one more as I wanted something which was purely about Dominance and submission and focussed on writing which was personal reflective or informational in nature. Many of the other prompts cater largely for the fantastic fiction writers out there, and although I have dabbled, I am really not one of those who naturally fits that sort of writing!\nI came here to write about my journey into D/s and as such, I have always followed blogs where writers are predominantly writing about those topics. What I really hope is that some of those people who are writing about their own thoughts, experiences and opinions on aspects of Dominance and submission will join me in linking the posts to this new prompt which runs every fortnight \u2013 that is two weeks to those who don\u2019t use the term! I hope that what will arise is a collected resource for those looking for information on all things D/s, as I would have found that so useful when I was starting out.\nThe first Tell Me About \u2026 prompt will launch this weekend and will be open for two weeks for you to post on your own blog and then add to the collection using the linky tool. For more information please visit Tell Me About \u2026 Dominance and submission or click on the badge at the bottom of the page. If there is anyone reading who doesn\u2019t have their own blog but would like to take part, then please just get in touch. While the focus in on writing about topics associated with Dominance and submission, there is no requirement to be in any particular sort of relationship dynamic. This is about you sharing your experience, thoughts and opinions and I would hope that it would attract a range of different people.\nPosted in Projects, The SafeworD/s Club.\nI love this! I love reading about other people\u2018s experiences. And adding my own if possible. And I love that it\u2019s not based around fiction. I got the code \ud83d\ude42\nYippee. I look forward to reading your post \ud83d\ude0a",
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        "raw_content": "Revolving Door Spinning: Delahunt, Boyd, Herseth Sandlin & More\nby Paul Blumenthal Feb 17, 2011 4:46 pm\n\u2013Prime Policy has hired former Massachusetts Rep. Bill Delahunt as a lobbyist to work \u201cadvising American companies on strategic opportunities to establish themselves in foreign countries, and in providing foreign businesses with a trustworthy and established connection to the American marketplace.\u201d Delahunt\u2019s work as Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe will no doubt help his work in attracting clients for the firm. The former congressman was previously involved in attracting foreign business for his state when he helped pave the way for a deal between the Venezuelan government of Hugo Chavez to provide low cost heating oil to low-income Massachusetts residents.\n\u2013Another Blue Dog is moving to K Street. Former Florida Rep. Allen Boyd has signed up with 21st Century Group. Boyd\u2019s appropriations experience should help him find clients seeking to protect their part of the federal pie in these times of austerity.\n\u2013Former South Dakota Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin is in talks to join Olsson Frank Weeda, a law and lobbying firm in Washington. The firm boasts an array of clients from the oil & gas industries to agribusiness and pharmaceuticals. Herseth\u2019s pro-business background as a Blue Dog Democrat makes her a perfect fit for a K Street firm. This, however, would make it far less likely that she would run to retake her seat in the 2012 elections. Her husband already works as a lobbyist for the firm Mercury.\n\u2013The Podseta Group has signed the chief of staff for Sen. Lamar Alexander as a Principal. David Morgenstern worked from 2005 to now as Alexander\u2019s chief of staff. Alexander holds a prominent position in the Republican Party as the Chairman of the Republican Senate Conference. He is currently running to replace retiring Sen. Jon Kyl as Republican Whip. The press release notes, \u201c[Morgenstern\u2019s] expertise is particularly important as the Senate considers game-changing legislation in energy, transportation and education.\u201d\n\u2013With all the discussion around offshore tax shelters and corporate tax reform it should be expected that K Street firms will seek out fresh talent from relevant congressional committees. K&L Gates recently hired Mary Burke Baker from the Senate Finance Committee. Baker worked as an IRS Detailee to the committee from 2005 to now with a portfolio covering \u201cinternational tax issues, the proposed bank tax, Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) reporting, IRS oversight, and tax administration.\u201d Her work at the committee also included the tax provisions in the major legislation of the 110th and 111th Congresses including health care reform, the stimulus, and the bailout. She previously worked for the IRS managing the Office of Tax Shelter Analysis.\nTags: Allen Boyd, Bill Delahunt, Lobbying, Lobbyist, Lobbyists, Revolving Door, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Brand Analysis: Halls vs. Ricola Ethnography on TV Viewing \u2192\nFox News: a Propaganda Tools. Custom Fox News: a Propaganda Tools Essay Writing Service || Fox News: a Propaganda Tools Essay samples, help\nIt has been argued, and it is true, that one of the most important pillars of a free and democratic society is a free press. Indeed, access to complete, accurate, and reliable information is key to the manifestation of a well-informed, vibrant, and civically engaged population. If access to quality and accurate information is denied, either through willful or unintentional methods, then democracy itself is tainted. However, it is saddening to note that, in the era of 24-hour TV coverage, access to accurate reporting has declined considerably. Several channels have become propaganda tools, serving selfish interests or the masters that support them. This, not only brainwashes the listeners, it also makes them make wrong choices as well as stifling democratic ideals . This paper will strive to explore Fox News\u2019 claim of \u201cfair and balanced reporting\u201d in the light of two incidences in the recent past. It will be shown that their claim to fair reporting is just a gimmick as Fox News is a propaganda tool that not only brainwashes listeners, but also engages in character assassination as well as flipping for reasons best known to them.\nBias in media coverage has been espoused in the recent past. The idea that major news organizations could have political undertones has been investigated by several researchers. According to Goldberg, the CBS News has a liberal bias. According to him, most of the staff at the CBS News, including those in the top positions had liberal views that indirectly affected news coverage because their views affected stories that were viewed as newsworthy.\nIn the American society, research findings indicate that citizens spend an average of 50 hours per week searching for information on the various media. At the same time, cultural literacy levels have gone down. Today, mainstream media entertain gross misrepresentation of facts and history of well-known people. In addition, they also legitimize violations.\nOne of the most recent propaganda that everyone is well aware of is the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) campaign that led America to war with Saddam Hussein. This was information that was taken as truth by Fox audiences; believing that Saddam had these weapons. Fox News has been able to achieve their goal of brainwashing people about the weapon of mass destruction through the use of saturation. Effective saturation has three components; continuous repletion of the same message, being ubiquitous, and lastly eing consistent with ones opinion. In essence, a message is repeated over and over and it must be everywhere and share across all the commentators. There is a mental effect of being exposed to the same message several times, irrespective of whether it is true or not. However, a clear seeker of truth will unravel a systematic approach used by the Fox News to distort information, for obvious reasons. This analysis will examine several incidences of distorted reporting that has been passed on to the audience as gospel truth.\nFox News knew well of the ineffectiveness of the report claiming \u201cWMD\u201d peddled by Sen. Rick Santorum and Rep. Peter Hoekstra. The two gentlemen the existence of the chemical munitions in Iraq was proof that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. I their reportage, Fox News highlighted these claims as enough proof of the existence of weapons of mass destruction. Immediately after the news conference by the two gentlemen, intelligence reports were categorical that the pre-1991 shells were clearly not the WMD that the government cited in its drive for war in Iraq. Moreover, the Duelfer report had indeed exposed that old and abandoned chemical munitions were found after the invasion. However, such information did not prevent Fox News from playing up the supposed discovery of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Moreover, Fox News will go a head and attack anyone who tries to point out that the United States did not find the WMD in Iraq after the invasion.\nFox News reporting can never be fair and balanced in the sense of the word. Several credibility issues arise when we consider some one video clip from the Fox News (Justice Dep't Atty Tony West Defends American Taliban and Fights Arizona). In this clip, Gregg Jarret fields questions to the Justice Department concerning its decision to hire Tony West to represent the American Taliban in court. Viewing this clip will reveal that Fox News is one of the most dangerous propaganda tool in the history of America. The first question is obviously made to discredit Tony West. Fox News indents to tell the viewers that the government is instituting a lawsuit against Arizona for attempting to protect its citizens, which sounds rather ridiculous. The suit is based on infringement of the federal jurisdiction by the state.\nIn his first question, the anchor clearly wants to discredit lawyer West by feeding the idea that one who is defending a terrorist is in appropriate in American culture. However,, this is historical and based on the American constitution can be proven by historical facts. Consider the case where John Adams stood defense for the British soldiers who executed the Boston massacre. According to Fox News, Tony West is the \u201cAmerican Taliban Lawyer\u201d; which is a title aimed at underscoring everything that is said. In addition, it can be noticed that the anchor makes a comment that \u201ca vast majority\u201d of the U.S. citizens are supportive of the Arizona law. A vast majority should be a figure well above 80%; however, the actual figure is 59 % . Here, Fox News wants the audience to believe what they want. This means, it is a tool for spoon-feeding the audience.\nFox News will not waste time pursuing a certain idea or debate and they will prefer a quick route to discredit anyone. In this interview, the aim is harm the reputation of the lawyer; call it character assassination. Fox News and other media with similar approach use ad hominen attacks not only aimed at individuals, but even a group of people in order to discredit the idea of anyone who does not subscribe to Fox News\u2019 thinking. This form of approach, which does not provide a genuine platform for a balanced debate can never be democratic, but draconian and biased, which is the opposite of what Fox would want people to believe they are. Another strategy that Fox News try to employ is flipping which is quite frustrating for any viewer who is keen to follow on a debate in their broadcasting. Flipping involves the use of underhand tactics that one is using and trying to accuse the opponents of doing it first. Consider the case of immigration in the United States, where people who are opposed to racism are accused of being racists.\nIn conclusion, Fox News is not free or unbiased as they claim to be. In order to advance democratic ideal and be balanced, a news outlet must be free from bias. It is true that people are not perfect. However, journalists have an ethical obligation to remove personal inclinations and bias from their reporting, unless they are giving personal opinion. From this discussion, it can be seen that Fox News are choosey in the news that they run and they try to spoon-feed their audience, effectively misrepresenting information. Propagating biased reporting is quite a hopeless endeavor. Whether by design or otherwise, it will result to embarrassment fro those who carelessly pursue it. In the end, it might to be the most costly mistake to execute by the top executive at Fox News.",
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        "raw_content": "The Financials Have Been Down A Record 13 Straight Days\nStocks Open Up On Trump Statement\nThe stock market rose at the beginning of Wednesday\u2019s trading session because the statement about technology investment wasn\u2019t as draconian as expected. The President released plans to strengthen use of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. There was no specific 25% Chinese ownership block like mentioned in the Wall Street Journal story. Trump\u2019s statement didn\u2019t even mention China, just like Mnuchin said in his tweet. You can think of a block as an action that would have been a major change, while this move to strengthen CFIUS is a small change in the protectionist direction.\nThe House version of the bill to strengthen CFIUS puts more stringent reviews on investments from China, North Korea, Iran, Russia, and Venezuela. Reviews aren\u2019t as bad as blanket restrictions. Plus, investors think a group of professionals deciding on restrictions is better than the White House deciding on them. This tactic where the White House didn\u2019t go as far as the market feared is either a grand plan to get the market to accept changes or simply the White House seeing what it can get away with and backing down when stocks fall. In other words, the White House is over promising and then under-delivering, playing the expectations game, or is trying to push as hard as it can without causing stocks to fall.\nMajor Reversal Possibly Because Of Rebalancing\nThe S&P 500 was up about 0.82% early in the trading session on this trade news, but then it had major reversal which caused it to close down 0.86%. From the peak of the day to the close S&P 500 fell 1.67%. The CNN Fear and Greed index is now at 36 which signals fear. This indicates investors should buy any further declines. The Russell 2000 was down 1.68% on the day and the Nasdaq was down 1.68%. Some market commentators are saying the market fell because of rebalancing which occurs at the end of the quarter. That probably doesn\u2019t satisfy the bulls who were hopeful that the market could regain the losses from Monday since the negative catalyst investors feared ended up being less of an issue than expected.",
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        "raw_content": "Gamer-Teacher: \"Trigger Words\" for Gamer Distraction\nGamer Distraction\n\"Legionary: a professional soldier in the Roman Army.\" Those were the words that appeared on my whiteboard above a picture of a Roman soldier wielding the iconic Gladius and Scutum. Before the lesson could begin, one student pulled an inquisitive face and asked: \"isn't that what the bad guys are called in Destiny?\".\nFor a moment, several students in the class were distracted. Of course, they were right. Within Destiny, Mars is inhabited by the 'Cabal', and the bulk of their forces are named \"Legionary\". Regardless, this distraction could have briefly derailed the lesson had I not played the game myself. Thankfully, I was able to turn this query into the lesson starter.\nI asked the student if he could remember the names of any of the other 'bad guys'. As they did so, I wrote the words on the board. I then added a sentence next to each one explaining what the word meant. Those key words stayed on the board for the rest of the lesson as a reminder:\nLegionary: a regular Roman soldier\nCenturion: a soldier in charge of 80 men (not quite 100)\nPhalanx: a group of soldiers fighting close together\nColossus: a really big statue of the emperor\nDespite all the praise we may throw at video games, they can be very distracting. As a teacher I will sometimes use video game references to facilitate learning, but it's not a tactic I could use all the time. Whether I like it or not, video games have altered how we use certain words and phrases, and even the most arbitrary use of gaming vocabulary can trigger unwanted thoughts of video games. Even if you are not a teacher, there are words to avoid using in conversation if you want to keep your audience concentrating.\nBelow is a list of words that you need to watch out for. This isn't a warning as such; there's nothing wrong with using any of these words. It just helps to be aware that when you use these terms when talking to gamer friends or talking to a group with gamers in it, their minds are bound to wander.\nYou'll notice that a lot of these words are historic terms. That's partly because I teach History, but also because historic words and phrases have, for a long time, been reworked into fiction of all kinds. Games are no exception.\nTo a historian unaffiliated with video games, the Order of Assassins (originally known as 'Hashashins') were a brutal and radical group which originated in Persia. The ruins of the fortress that their leader once occupied can still be found in Alumut. The fall of the order took place in the mid-1200s. In the minds of young gamers however, the Order of Assassins conjures up a different image.\nThe Assassin's Creed games do contain a great number of accurate historic references. Yet for each pinch of accuracy, a dollop of inaccuracy is applied. The original assassins did favour daggers to carry out their sinister task, but I imagine they would have found the retractable weapons entirely ludicrous. The 'Leap of Faith' was also practiced by the Hashashins, to prove their devotion. However, the outcome of the real 'Leap' is much more gruesome.\nEven when you refer to more modern assassins such as Gavrilo Princip \u2013 the man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand and sparked World War One \u2013 the students will be distracted by the term \"assassin\". Make sure you show a picture of the man before using the word, or else the gamers in the class will have already pictured him where the most inconspicuous hood and cloak, walking down the streets of Bosnia, throwing smoke bombs at the faces of passers-by.\nYou should always use this word as shown above. Never try to save time or simplify things by shortening it.\nThe term 'combo' will have gamers momentarily distracted. I once witnessed another teacher chastise two younger students for being immature in the school corridor. The teacher insisted that they stand apart whilst waiting for their lesson, because the two made a \"bad combo\". The comment clearly triggered thoughts of Street Fighter in the two boys, because seconds later they were being told off again for 'mock fighting' in the hallway.\nIt's very hard to keep a straight face when a student mimes a textbook Hadouken\u2026\nSometimes students accidentally swear. Young minds absorb a great deal from what they see and experience, hence why they make such great learners. Children can be inspired and educated, but they also take on bad habits that they witness. Two years ago I was emphasising to a GCSE class that they needed to be critical of source material (is the author reliable? How useful is the information? Etc). I pointed to several students and asked them to repeat what I'd said, in that corny way game show hosts carry on:\nME: What do you have to be when you use a source?\nSTUDENT #1: Be critical.\nME: And what do you have to do when you use a source?\nSTUDENT #2: Be critical!\nME: What do you need to do when you use a source?\nSTUDENT #3: Be critical, Biatch!\nThe student was mortified. They cupped their hands around their mouth, trying to push the sound of the word back in, as twenty-nine pairs of eyes turned to stare. Luckily for that student, I am a gamer:\nME: You've been playing a lot of Borderlands recently, haven't you?\nSTUDENT #3: [ashamed] ...y-yes sir.\nYou see, \"critical, biatch\" is a stock phrase spouted by one of the main characters of the first Borderlands game. It's hardly the snappiest catchphrase, but after hearing the line for the fiftieth time, even I found myself repeating it after scoring a critical hit.\nSometimes older students show new students to their classroom or to the front office. Sometimes a teacher might ask a student to guide an ailing peer to first aid. Just be aware that, when you ask someone to 'escort' someone to their destination, they may instead hear 'escort mission'. They'll still do what you asked, and act as guide, but they will take the task way too seriously.\nThis is a pretty obvious one, when you think about it. This can be a big pitfall for science teachers. The phrase 'half life' is ingrained into ever gamers psyche. You might think that you're having a conversation about the exponential decay of nuclear materials (I can sense science teachers ready to tell me I've got that wrong) but in the minds of your students, head crabs and aliens are at the forefront.\nAnd whatever you do, avoid using the phrase three times during a lesson. Some people will go to extraordinary lengths for a \"Half Life 3 confirmed\" gag.\nI wasn't planning to begin and end this little list with Assassin's Creed, but here we are. This is another very recent 'trigger word' that will have gamer-students mentally drifting.\nWhether or not you're a teacher, I'm sure you remember assemblies or talks from the Head Master/Mistress promoting the well being of students and positive ethos around the school. School is a community, in which you were a valued member. Students and teachers should always work together towards an outstanding environment for learning. There is always strength in unity...unity... that new Assassin's Creed game looks like fun.\nI'll be honest; I've not seen a student distracted by this one. Not yet anyway. No, this time it was me who was recently distracted when this word was used on multiple occasions during a staff meeting. But only briefly I assure you...\nThere are lots of other examples; this is just a cross section of words can set a gamer off on a tangent. I've no doubt that you can also think of times when someone has used a term or phrase that you linked back to video games. Why not add a comment below.\nYou can contact me @RedHeadPeak, on Wordpress and on Facebook",
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        "raw_content": "COLLINS (for herself and Mr. King): S. 206. A bill to expand the HUBZone program for communities affected by base realignment and closure, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.\nMs. COLLINS. Mr. President, today I am introducing legislation to expand the geographic boundaries of HUBZones located at former U.S. military installations closed through the so-called Base Closure and Realignment--or BRAC--process. This legislation mirrors S. 3675, the HUBZone Expansion Act of 2012, which I introduced with Senator Snowe last session.\nI am pleased to have my new colleague from Maine, Senator Angus King, join me in offering this legislation. Senator King knows the impact a base closing can have on a local community all too well, coming as he does from Brunswick, ME, which recently lost a major military installation through the BRAC process. Military bases are often the economic heart of the towns and cities in which they are located, and communities can struggle for years to overcome the closure of those facilities.\nIn recognition of this fact, Congress passed legislation providing HUBZone status for 5 years to military facilities closed through the BRAC process. This allows small businesses located within the HUBZone to obtain certain federal contracting preferences. The HUBZone program is also available to small businesses located in ``economically distressed communities,'' that suffer from low income, high poverty rates, or high unemployment.\nAccording to the Congressional Research Service, there are currently 127 BRAC-related HUBZones in the United States. Unfortunately, for many of the military bases that have been closed, HUBZone status has not brought the benefits we had hoped for. One of the reasons is simple-- the law defines the geographic boundaries of a BRAC-related HUBZone to be the same as the boundaries of the base that was closed. When that is combined with the requirement that 35 percent of the employees of a qualifying business must live within the HUBZone, the problem is clear: very few people live on these former bases, so it is difficult or impossible for businesses to get the workers they need to meet the requirements of the HUBZone program.\nAs I mentioned, one of these HUBZones is located at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station, in Brunswick, Maine. This facility closed in 2011, as a result of the 2005 BRAC round. When the Navy left, Brunswick and its neighbor, Topsham, lost more than 2400 military and civilian personnel. These two towns have a combined population of just 22,000, so losing the Naval Air Station has had a significant economic impact on them. Because so few people actually live within the boundaries of the former base, its HUBZone designation does not provide the help they need, and that we had hoped for.\nMy legislation would expand the geographic boundaries of BRAC-related HUBZones to include the town or county where the closed installation is located, or census tracts contiguous to the installation, up to a total population base of 50,000. This would provide a large enough pool of potential workers to enable qualifying businesses to locate within the HUBZone, and to help host communities overcome the loss of military installations closed through the BRAC process.\nThe Association of Defense Communities has endorsed the concept of expanding BRAC-related HUBZones in this manner. In December, the ADC wrote to Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Levin and Ranking Member McCain, noting how important it is that ``Congress restore its intent to support BRAC-impacted communities attracting small businesses to help build and strengthen their local economies.'' Steve Levesque, the Executive Director of the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, or ``MRRA,'' which oversees the redevelopment of the former Brunswick Naval Air Station, has also urged Congress to modify the HUBZone program. In a letter to me last month, Steve explained that BRAC facilities do not have the residential areas needed to support the 35 percent residency requirement for businesses located within the HUBZone. As a consequence, these businesses cannot ``realize the HUBZone benefits for BRAC'd installations as envisioned by Congress.'' This point was underscored in a letter from Heather Blease, an entrepreneur who is hoping to locate a new business at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. Ms. Blease describes the HUBZone law as ``flawed,'' because the 35 percent residency requirement makes it impossible for businesses like hers to achieve HUBZone status.\nI ask my collegues to consider the legislation we are offering today to help communities get back on their feet after the loss of a military installation closed through the BRAC process.\nMr. President, I ask unanimous consent that letters of support be printed in the Record.\nThere being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows: Association of Defense Communities, Washington, DC, December 11, 2012.\nHon. Carl Levin, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC.\nHon. John McCain, Ranking Member, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC.\nDear Mr. Chairman and Ranking Member McCain: The Association of Defense Communities (ADC) admires your longstanding support of current and former military communities. ADC, the leading organization representing those communities, always appreciates the opportunity to share information with you and your staff that may help strengthen communities with active installations and those that continue to redevelop following base closure or realignment.\nCommunities that have been impacted by Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) often face severe economic distress for years, especially during times of national economic difficulty. To assist in these communities' recovery, Congress authorized in the Small Business Reauthorization Act of 1997 that BRAC- impacted communities would receive Small Business Administration HUBZone certification, a federal initiative that further helps small businesses in disadvantaged areas to compete for federal contracts. The designation gives small businesses relocating to closed military installation areas equal footing with businesses in other disadvantaged areas that receive the designation because of their location in under-utilized census tracts.\nWhile the intent of Congress was to provide the HUBZone designation to help closed military installations attract small businesses, one aspect of the HUBZone program actually works against these redevelopment areas. To maintain HUBZone status, 35 percent of a business' employees must also live in a HUBZone area. Because a military installation's HUBZone area encompasses only the base itself, many closed military installations do not have a substantial number of HUBZone- certified residential areas from which to draw sufficient future employees for the businesses desiring to locate on those properties. Thus, it is often impossible for a business to qualify for HUBZone status and compete fairly against other small businesses.\nMany defense community leaders are hopeful this issue can be resolved without additional spending, creation of a new government program or a change in government contracting goals. Senator Susan Collins is also working to address this issue during the final stages of the FY 2013 National Defense Authorization Act. We look forward to sharing further information with your office and hers to help explain why it is important to defense communities that Congress restore its intent to support BRAC-impacted communities attracting small businesses to help build and strengthen their local economies.\nAs always, ADC appreciate your service and support and hopes you will contact us if we may be of further assistance.\nRespectfully, Robert M. Murdock, President, Association of Defense Communities.\n____ Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, Brunswick, ME, December 11, 2012.\nHon. Susan Collins, U.S. Senator, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC.\nDear Senator Collins: I represent the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, which is charged with redeveloping the former Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine that closed in 2011 and is now known as Brunswick Landing.\nWe seek your assistance in modifying the current federal program related to SBA HUBZones to make it a more effective tool for businesses locating at Brunswick Landing. Over the past several years, we have had several companies inquire about the current HUBZone status of the former NAS Brunswick. In fact, we are currently working with one company who is willing to locate here and create upwards of 200 jobs, if we are successful in getting the current HUBZone program for closed military installations broadened.\n[[Page S445]] With the implementation of the latest 2005 BRAC round, a number of military installations have been closed across the country resulting in severe economic distress for those communities and States that have realized these closures. Redeveloping these BRAC'd properties proved quite difficult in good economic times, and now it is made even more difficult with the national and State economic recession we are experiencing.\nWhile it would seem that the HUBZone designation for a closed military installation would be an aid to its redevelopment efforts, the 35% residency rule in the existing law actually makes the program not a very effective redevelopment tool for these properties at all. With the exception of closed military installations, most of the HUBZones in the Country are census tract based. Under current law, only the closed military base itself (i.e., the geographic area which used to be the former base) is designated as a HUBZone, which is a much smaller area than the census tract basis. Furthermore, many closed military installations do not have a substantial amount of residential areas from which to draw sufficient future employees (35%) for the businesses desiring to locate on those properties.\nIn addition the above, the Small Business Act established a five year time-frame for the duration of the HUBZone from the actual date of base closure. This is of particular concern given that the actual transfer of properties from the military services to the base closure communities often occurs many years following closure. Thus, these properties are not available for business development until actually transferred.\nThe net effect is that eligible HUB businesses seeking new or expanded opportunities on closed installations cannot meet these requirements and thus are not able to realize the HUBZone benefits for BRAC'd installations as envisioned by Congress. This issue exacerbates the difficulties for us and other similar communities to overcome the devastating economic effects of base closures.\nIn order to make the BRAC HUBZone designation an effective economic development tool for Brunswick Landing, as well as all the other closed installations across the country, the attached amendment language to the existing law is recommended. It should be noted that these recommendations do not create a new program, require additional government spending, or increase federal contracting goals.\nThank you for your service to our Country and the State of Maine and your thoughtful consideration of this request.\nSincerely, Steven H. Levesque, Executive Director.\n____ Heather D. Blease, Freeport, ME, December 12, 2012.\nDear Senator Collins: I have established a new contact center business that focuses on providing service to the federal government. A key strategy for our success hinges upon the establishment of my business as a HUBZone certified entity.\nAs a native of Brunswick, Maine, I am keenly interested in locating my business at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station, now called Brunswick Landing. As a BRAC facility, the SBA rules limit the boundary of the HUBZone geographically to base property which has very few housing units.\nIn order to achieve HUBZone certification, 35% of my employees need to reside within the HUBZone.\nAs the law is written, I cannot locate at Brunswick Landing and hope to achieve HUBZone status. The BRAC HUBZone law is flawed as written. Our Congress attempted to create an economic development vehicle to help communities recover from base closures, but unless the law is tweaked, the HUBZone designation is meaningless.\nPlease help modify the existing definition for BRAC HUBZones by broadening the boundary of the HUBZone for closed military installations to include the surrounding community. 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        "raw_content": "It is usually a difficult thing to highlight an example of medical malpractice. The world of law nowadays is very complicated this is because currently the legal points are phrased so the ordinary human beings can be unable to understand anything, and therefore they may need a skilled medical malpractice attorney who is quite experienced in dealing with medical cases and laws so that the client can get a reasonable settlement in a case. There are a lot of instances whereby a friend or a loved one is a victim of a medical case and that the choice of the best lawyer can be the only component for them to receive compensation for the case - read more here.\nWhen selecting a medical malpractice attorney, the first step is filling with a medical malpractice claim. Once that step is completed, the victim can look for the best lawyer to represent their case in a court of law. It is very common to a lot of individuals that the law is very complicated and when it comes to medical law, it can be very hard this is because a lot of laws are written to favor the medical professionals and not the clients.\nIn almost all the countries, the medical laws are usually different, so the client needs s to select a lawyer who is professional and has knowledge of all the laws in each country or with the laws of the country his or her client has filed a case. There are a lot of places where a client can get an attorney; you can get them through the internet and also through reading reviews. You can also consult a friend or a family member who has ever dealt with a medical malpractice lawyer in their past and seek their guidance. It is not a must that you select the first that you get.\nIt is always vital to prepare a list of questions before you can start to seek out the lawyer that you prefer. You do not wish to go with just any attorney you need to ensure that that the individual representing you is hard working and will keep your needs as their priority. The lawyer should also be adept at controlling most malpractices cases. You are also asked never to fear to ask them for the statistics of the cases they have handled and their experience because it will help you a lot. Learn more here USAttorneys neglect attorney.\nGet further details here https://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-belk/medical-malpractice-costs_b_4171189.html.",
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        "raw_content": "Uber driver gets extra tip from NFLer for 8-hour ride\n(CNN) Uber driver Hadi Abdollahian thought he was signing up for a drive to suburban Buffalo Grove, Illinois, when he picked up a passenger Sunday night at Chicago\u2019s O\u2019Hare International Airport. But the Iranian refugee didn\u2019t think twice when he found out the actual destination was Buffalo, NEW YORK, some 500 miles and eight hours from Chicago. After all, the passenger told him it was an emergency: He had to work in the morning and he had missed his connecting flight.\nThere was no other way to get there in time. \u201dI\u2019m a man of my words and if someone says it\u2019s an emergency he really means it,\u201d said Abdollahian, 26. He would soon learn the passenger in his Nissan Altima was new Buffalo Bills player Shareece Wright, who was on his way to his first day of voluntary offseason practice.\nThey arrived at 1 Bills Drive with mere minutes to spare before 7 a. m. meetings, Wright said.\nThe defensive cornerback tipped Abdollahian $300 on top of the $632. 08 ride in a delightful vignette of the sharing economy bringing people together. But the story didn\u2019t end there.\nThe Bills lauded Wright for his dedication to his new team. The former Baltimore Raven was more impressed with his driver\u2019s dedication to getting him to Buffalo on a moment\u2019s notice. Wright said he had changed his flight from California to give himself extra time to connect.\nBut due to flight delays, he missed it anyway and the next one was not until the morning. He was stressed. He called two Uber drivers and both canceled on him as soon as they found out the final destination (Uber does not reveal the destination until the passenger gets in the car and the driver starts the trip).\nOn the third try, Abdollahian did not skip a beat when Wright told him he meant New York, not Illinois. \u201dHe didn\u2019t complain once. He kept me from stressing out.\nThe only thing he complained about was people driving 50 miles an hour,\u201d Wright said. \u201dHis focus was to get me there on time and he did.\u201d Road trip bonds form, They talked for hours and shared their lives with each other, the two men told CNN.\nAbdollahian revealed his dream of becoming an astronaut Wright talked about his family and how he broke into professional football. Wright was struck by Abdollahian\u2019s story of his journey to the United States from Iran. He said he left the country in 2011 amid circumstances too painful to share.\nAbdollahian said he spent two years in Turkey before entering the United States in 2013 as a refugee. \u201dThe story of his resilience to come to the US alone with no family and learn English, it says a lot,\u201d Wright said. Abdollahian landed in Chicago and got a job while he studied computer science at Harold Washington College, he said.\nHe graduated in December with an associate\u2019s degree and started driving for Uber after his company laid him off, he said. He applied to Loyola University Chicago and said he was accepted. Now he\u2019s just figuring out how to pay for it.\nAn extra tip, When local company Bluerock Energy heard about the road trip they gave Wright a check to reimburse him for the Uber ride. But Wright thought Abdollahian deserved it more than he did and passed it along. \u201dAnyone\u2019s who\u2019s that passionate and focused about what he\u2019s doing, I\u2019m more than willing to help anyone who\u2019s putting that foot forward to be successful.\n\u201d Abdollahian confirmed that he received the check and shared a picture of it on Twitter. It\u2019s his only proof of the trip he didn\u2019t ask for a selfie or take a pictures because he didn\u2019t \u201dwant to be that guy,\u201d he said. Cheesy as it may sound, he considers his new friendship with Wright to be the greatest benefit of the trip.\n\u201dHe was so friendly. I loved his company, I wasn\u2019t expecting to meet someone like this,\u201d he told CNN. \u201dI really appreciate him.\nJeremy Corbyn: Anti-establishment underdog who has shaken British politics Who put this here?",
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        "title": "At 72, Muhammadu Buhari could yet be Nigeria's comeback kid",
        "raw_content": "At 72, Muhammadu Buhari could yet be Nigeria\u2019s comeback kid\nJohn Ubani Jr, University of Birmingham\nJohn Ubani Jr\nPhD student, University of Birmingham\nJohn Ubani Jr does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.\nNigeria\u2019s saviour-in-waiting? EPA/Ahmed Jallanzo\nNigeria is just around the corner from what many believe will be the most closely contested presidential election in its history. No incumbent government has ever lost a presidential election in the country\u2019s history \u2013 yet many Nigerians believe that they could be on the brink of their first ever change of government via the ballot box.\nThe man who could become the first candidate to defeat a Nigerian president in an election is the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Major-General Muhammadu Buhari. In a country plagued by corruption and insecurity, his reputation for probity and his experience as a retired military officer and former military head of state have led opposition political parties to coalesce around him.\nYet in some ways, Buhari\u2019s choice as the APC\u2019s presidential candidate is surprising. How has a 72-year-old man who was overthrown in a military coup nearly 30 years ago managed not only to re-emerge, but to get to the very threshold of power?\nBuhari had his first taste of government in 1975, when he and other middle-ranking army officers overthrew the military head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, in a bloodless coup. Buhari was soon appointed military governor of the North-Eastern State.\nOnce in office, he built a reputation for avoiding the turgid corruption that bedevils Nigerian politics, which in turn got him appointed as the Federal Commissioner for Petroleum and Natural Resources (with oversight of the lucrative oil industry that dominates Nigeria\u2019s foreign exchange earnings).\nThe military government ceded power to an elected civilian government in October 1979, but Buhari\u2019s return to army duties was brief: he was appointed head of state when the military returned to power on January 1 1984.\nThe new military government led by Buhari governed in a manner unlike any previous government in Nigeria\u2019s history. Buhari\u2019s supporters praised his anti-crime and corruption campaign which placed scores of public officials in prison for corruption, and his \u201cWar Against Indiscipline\u201d (WAI) aimed at promoting patriotism, orderly public behaviour, respect for public property, and civic virtues.\nThe zenith of his anti-corruption campaign was an extraordinary incident in which a former minister of transport, Umaru Dikko (who had fled to Britain in order to evade arrest by the military government) was kidnapped while walking on a London street in broad daylight and stuffed into a crate in a bizarre attempt to forcibly return him to Nigeria to face trial for corruption.\nFourth time lucky? EPA/Ahmed Jallanzo\nAlthough the kidnap attempt was foiled, the alleged involvement of Nigerian diplomatic and security officials caused a serious rupture in relations between Britain and Nigeria, during which the Nigerian High Commissioner in London was declared persona non grata by the British government. Full diplomatic relations were not restored until years after Buhari was overthrown by yet another military coup on August 27, 1985.\nBuhari\u2019s critics accuse him of being repressive and intolerant of dissent. They recall that his government arrested and detained critics without trial, executed convicted drug dealers by firing squad, and approved incredibly lengthy prison sentences for government ministers convicted of corruption (including some prison sentences that exceeded a hundred years).\nAlthough most Nigeria rulers are routinely accused of corruption, rarely are those accusations leveled at Buhari. After being overthrown he maintained his reputation for honesty and for refusing to use the public purse to line his pockets, unlike many other Nigerian politicians. He ran for president in 2003, 2007, and 2011 \u2013 losing each time to the current and previous two presidents of the governing People\u2019s Democratic Party (PDP).\nBut this time, Buhari\u2019s supporters sense that the momentum is on their side.\nMultiple factors have combined to re-ignite Buhari\u2019s popularity. Corruption allegations have dogged the government; it has also struggled to respond to the deadly Boko Haram insurgency, which has killed over 10,000 Nigerians and displaced 1.5m others.\nNigeria has come full circle. While Buhari\u2019s previous tenure was criticised for its severity, the public now wants a leader who can simultaneously fight corruption and extinguish the Boko Haram insurgency. And whatever advances have been made against the jihadist group, Goodluck Jonathan simply cannot pretend to have better security or anti-corruption credentials than a disciplinarian general such as Buhari.\nStill, now is hardly a great time to be the Nigerian president. If Buhari wins the election he will be handed a platter of diabolical problems.\nBesides the murderous insurgency in the north-east, he will have several burned diplomatic bridges to repair, and an economy hobbled by a sharp drop in world oil prices. Nigeria\u2019s currency, the Naira, has been devalued by nearly 20% since the start of 2015, and is now exchanging at the extraordinarily high rate of almost 310 Naira per pound.\nOn top of all that, a latent insurgency in the far south\u2019s oil-producing areas will require delicate handling when the amnesty deal between the government and militants there expires later in 2015. President Jonathan\u2019s home state is in the far south, and some militants there have threatened to take up arms again if he is not re-elected.\nBuhari is by nature decisive, resolute and firm \u2013 almost to a fault. His former commanding officer, Lieutenant-General Theophilus Danjuma (who served with Buhari in the military and in a previous military government) has on multiple occasions described him as \u201ca very inflexible person.\u201d Nigeria\u2019s former President Olusegun Obasanjo, another retired general, has also characterised Buhari as \u201cinflexible\u201d.\nThat resolute temperament means Buhari is unlikely to seek a negotiated peace with militants, and may not shy away from simultaneous confrontations with armed insurgents in the north and south of Nigeria.\nBuhari running in 2007. EPA/Tugela Ridley\nHowever, Buhari might be constrained by the need to respect the interests of political \u201cgodfathers\u201d such as Bola Tinubu and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, both of whom are funding his election campaign and were architects of the multi-party merger that created the APC. Younger, more reformist APC members now backing him are also likely to wield significant influence over his economic and social policies.\nMeanwhile, although Buhari will be expected to fight corruption as a top priority, he may not go as far as some would hope. After all, he was overthrown in 1985 precisely because his anti-corruption crusade rocked too many boats and stepped on too many powerful toes.\nA Buhari victory cannot be taken for granted: many voters who do not want President Jonathan do not want Buhari either. Many Nigerians recall his previous regime with dread, and fear that he will be an uncompromising and repressive leader. 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        "raw_content": "The Covered Collection (\u201cus\u201d, \u201cwe\u201d, or \u201cour\u201d) operates https://www.thecoveredcollection.com (the \u201cSite\u201d). This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information we receive from users of the Site.\nWe use your Personal Information only for providing and improving the Site. By using the Site, you agree to the collection and use of the information in accordance with this policy.\nWhile using our Site, we may ask you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify you. Personally identifiable information may include but is not limited to your name (\u201cPersonal Information\u201d).\nThis Log Data may include information such as your computer\u2019s Internet Protocol (\u201cIP\u201d) address, browser version, the pages of our Site that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spend on those pages and other statistics.\nIn addition, we may use third party services such as Google Analytics that collect, monitor, analyse and report your use of the Site to us.\nWe may use your Personal Information to contact you with newsletters, marketing or promotional material and other information that relates to your Purchase from the Site or to respond to an enquiry you submit to us.\nCookies are files with small amount of data, which may include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are send to your browser from a web site and stored on your computer\u2019s hard drive.\nOur Site may contain links to other sites or services that are not owned or controlled by The Covered Collection. The Covered Collection has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third party web sites or services. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy statement applicable to the site in question.\nThe Privacy Policy is effective as of January 2016 and will remain in effect except with respect to any changes in its provisions in the future, which will be in effect immediately after being posted on this page.\nWe reserve the right to update or change our Privacy Policy at any time and you should check this Privacy Policy periodically. Your continued use of the Service after we post any modifications to the Privacy Policy on this page will constitute you acknowledgment of the modification and your consent to abide and be bound by the modified Privacy Policy.",
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        "raw_content": "Rand Paul\u2019s Neo-Confederate Aide\nNot only have today\u2019s libertarian heroes Ron and Rand Paul spoken critically of civil rights laws as an intrusion on \u201cproperty rights,\u201d but the younger Paul \u2013 now a Republican senator from Kentucky and a likely presidential candidate in 2016 \u2013 has hired a senior staff member, Jack Hunter, who toasts the birthday of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin who murdered President Abraham Lincoln at the end of the Civil War.\nSome readers have questioned my recent historical reporting on the deep-rooted connections between \u201clibertarianism\u201d and racism in America. These readers don\u2019t want to accept that an ism derived from the word \u201cliberty\u201d could have longstanding ties to slavery and segregation.\nBut the links are not simply historical, going back to libertarian icons like slave-owning racists Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, Patrick Henry and (the later incarnation, at least, of) James Madison. [See Consortiumnews.com\u2019s \u201cRethinking Thomas Jefferson.\u201d]\nMany tie-ins to the slave South are more recent or even current, conveyed through a nostalgia for the pre-Civil War days when white Southerners disdained federal interference in their contract right to own other human beings.\nFor instance, not only have today\u2019s libertarian heroes Ron and Rand Paul spoken critically of civil rights laws as an intrusion on \u201cproperty rights,\u201d but the younger Paul \u2013 now a Republican senator from Kentucky and a likely presidential candidate in 2016 \u2013 has hired a senior staff member, Jack Hunter, who toasts the birthday of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin who murdered President Abraham Lincoln at the end of the Civil War.\nAs conservative Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson wrote on Friday, \u201cIt turns out that a senior member of [Rand Paul&apos;s]Senate staff, Jack Hunter, has a history of neo-Confederate radio rants. And Paul has come to the defense of his aide. Paul\u2019s attempt to dismiss the matter has only added to the damage. \u2018It was a shock radio job,\u2019 the senator explains. \u2018He was doing wet T-shirt contests. But can a guy not have a youth and stuff? People try to say I smoked pot one time, and I wasn\u2019t fit for office.\u2019\n\u201cBut Hunter\u2019s offenses were committed as an adult. They included defending a regime founded on slavery, comparing Abraham Lincoln to Saddam Hussein and raising (in Hunter\u2019s words) a \u2018personal toast every May 10 to celebrate John Wilkes Booth\u2019s birthday.\u2019 This was not a single, ideological puff but rather a decade spent mainlining moonlight and magnolias in the ruins of Tara. \u2026\n\u201cThis would not be the first time that Paul has heard secessionist talk in his circle of confederates \u2014 I mean, associates. His father has attacked Lincoln for causing a \u2018senseless\u2019 war and ruling with an \u2018iron fist.\u2019 Others allied with Paulism in various think tanks and Web sites have accused Lincoln of mass murder and treason. For Rand Paul to categorically repudiate such views and all who hold them would be to excommunicate a good portion of his father\u2019s movement. \u2026\n\u201cIt is a form of libertarianism that categorically objects to 150 years of expanding federal power. During this period, the main domestic justification for federal action has been opposition to slavery and segregation. Lincoln, in the Paulite view, exercised tyrannical powers to pursue an unnecessary war. Similarly, Paulites have been critical of the 1964 Civil Rights Act for violating both states\u2019 rights and individual property rights \u2014 an argument Rand Paul himself echoed during several interviews as a Senate candidate.\u201d [See Consortiumnews.com\u2019s \u201cMarriage of Libertarianism and Racism.\u201d]\nMainstream GOP\nStill, Gerson, a more mainstream Republican, offers the polite excuse that Paulites are not \u201cracists,\u201d only \u201copponents of the legal methods that ended state-sanctioned racism.\u201d In other words, though they object to government interference with the \u201cliberty\u201d of white people to own or oppress black people, these Paulites aren\u2019t racist.\nThe history actually shows an intrinsic relationship between racism and libertarianism, two sides to the same deeply tarnished coin. Going back to the Founding, the Southerners who opposed the Constitution \u2013 with its dramatic concentration of power in the federal government compared to the states\u2019 rights of the Articles of Confederation \u2013 based their case on the fear of plantation owners that the North inevitably would become dominant and would end slavery.\nThat was the case made by Anti-Federalists Patrick Henry and George Mason, two libertarian heroes, during Virginia\u2019s ratification convention. Like other opponents of the Constitution, they were adamantly opposed to its assertion of a much broader federal authority.\nHistorians Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg recount the debate in their 2010 book, Madison and Jefferson, noting that the chief argument advanced by Henry and Mason was that \u201cslavery, the source of Virginia\u2019s tremendous wealth, lay politically unprotected\u201d and that this danger was exacerbated by the Constitution\u2019s granting the President, as commander in chief, the power to \u201cfederalize\u201d state militias.\n\u201cMason repeated what he had said during the Constitutional Convention: that the new government failed to provide for \u2018domestic safety\u2019 if there was no explicit protection for Virginians\u2019 slave property,\u201d Burstein and Isenberg wrote. \u201cHenry called up the by-now-ingrained fear of slave insurrections \u2013 the direct result, he believed, of Virginia\u2019s loss of authority over its own militia.\u201d\nHenry floated conspiracy theories about possible subterfuges that the federal government might employ to take away black slaves from white Virginians. Describing this fear-mongering, Burstein and Isenberg wrote:\n\u201cCongress, if it wished, could draft every slave into the military and liberate them at the end of their service. If troop quotas were determined by population, and Virginia had over 200,000 slaves, Congress might say: \u2018Every black man must fight.\u2019 For that matter, a northern-controlled Congress might tax slavery out of existence.\u201d\nThough the Anti-Federalists lost their effort to block ratification of the Constitution \u2013 by a narrow 89-79 margin in Virginia \u2013 they soon settled on a new strategy. They began reinterpreting the document in a way that minimized federal authority and thus maximized chances for maintaining slavery. In this revisionism, the Southern slave-owning aristocracy organized behind one of their own, Thomas Jefferson who had been in France during the drafting and ratification of the Constitution.\nAfter he returned in 1789, Jefferson served the slave-owners well with his charisma and political skills. Throughout the first six decades of the Nineteenth Century, the agrarian-based political party that he founded frustrated Northern efforts to restrict the expansion of slavery. The Jeffersonians, who later became known as the Democrats, bought time for a new industry to enrich Virginia\u2019s plantation owners, the breeding of black slaves for sale to the new slave states in the west. [See Consortiumnews.com\u2019s \u201cRacism and the American Right.\u201d]\nThus, slavery and the racism that went with it were always powerful driving forces in the ideological hostility to federal authority. One might say these peculiarly American economic and political forces were shackled together from the beginning.\nThis bond even survived the Civil War when the white Southern aristocracy soon reestablished itself under Jim Crow laws that treated freed slaves as second-class citizens. And, in the 1950s and 1960s when the federal government intervened against segregation, the old arguments about states\u2019 rights and contractual rights could be heard again.\nThough many Americans had hoped that the election of Barack Obama in 2008 as the first African-American president would signify the beginning of a post-racial America, the opposite seems to have happened. The racist fury over having the dark-skinned Obamas in the White House energized a new rightist political movement that now seeks to roll back some of the key civil rights laws enacted a half-century ago.\nMuch as the white-dominated South tied up Congress in the pre-Civil War days and then used political obstructionism to end post-Civil War Reconstruction, the nearly all white Republican Party is now intent on creating a Second Jim Crow Era by suppressing the non-white vote, gerrymandering congressional districts and investing heavily in anti-government propaganda.\nThere will, of course, be assurances that none of this is racist; it is simply the implementation of \u201clibertarian\u201d values. And, indeed, many well-meaning Americans have embraced the \u201clibertarian\u201d label out of frustration with other government abuses, including imperial military overreach and intrusions of personal freedoms, either via surveillance or drug prohibitions.\nBut those problems can be addressed through serious political reforms without embracing an ideology that disdains collective government action to address serious challenges to the nation, whether those threats are global warming, out-of-control financial markets or the shameful legacy of American racism.\nRegarding all those challenges, the response from the \u201clibertarians\u201d is to simply constrain the federal government, an old message with a very ugly past.\nRacismRon PaulRand Paul\nRand Paul Has a White Supremacy Problem\nTed Nugent and Rand Paul Declare: We're Anti-Racism, Pro-Civil Rights Heroes!\nIf You Stand With Rand, You Also Stand With His Racist Crackpot Buddies\n15 Reasons Why Rand Paul is Definitely Not a Friend to the Left\nRand Paul Is Fine With Racism As Long As It Isn't 'Clear-Cut'\nRand Paul Eviscerates Ferguson Police Response and the Militarization Of Law Enforcement\nMEMBERS ONLY: Your Handy Guide to Presidential Candidate Rand Paul\nDoes Rand Paul Support Using Drones to Kill American Citizens? 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        "raw_content": "Taiwan Primed for Smart Machinery Development\nby Philip Liuon September 29, 2016 September 29, 2016\nThe Tsai Ing-wen government has included this sector among its five priority industries.\nTo meet the growing global demand for smart automated manufacturing equipment in line with what has been dubbed \u201cIndustry 4.0,\u201d Taiwan\u2019s machinery companies are scrambling to turn out smart models by incorporating advanced information technology into their products. The outlook for the industry appears so promising that President Tsai Ing-wen has included smart machinery as one of the five innovative industrial categories \u2013 the others are green energy, biotech, defense technology, and the Internet of Things (IoT) \u2013 earmarked for priority development by the new administration.\nTaiwan is considered to have a good prospects for developing the smart machinery sector because of its existing strong foundation in the machine-tool industry, situated mainly in central Taiwan in and around the city of Taichung. According to Taiwan\u2019s Topology Research Institute, Taiwan last year ranked as the world\u2019s seventh largest producer of machine tools and fifth largest exporter. In addition, Taiwan has made strides in technologies important to smart machinery, such as cloud computing, big data, IoT, and smart robots.\nMuch of the early effort of the program has focused on developing five-axis machine tools capable of producing objects in complicated shapes with a high degree of automation. Production of these machines \u2013 which are a boon to manufacturers of sophisticated parts and components for the aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical device, and molding industries \u2013 requires cutting-edge technologies (including high-precision frames and controller software) possessed by only a few countries in the world.\nThe project is receiving technological support from the Mechanical and Mechatronics Systems Research Laboratories (MMSRL), part of the semi-official Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). In addition, six leading machine-tool builders in 2012 formed an \u201cR&D alliance for new-generation five-axis machine tools,\u201d with assistance from MMSRL and the Department of Industrial Technology of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA). The participating companies are Awea Mechantronic, Goodway Machine, Victor Taichung Machinery, Yeong Chin Machinery Industries, Quaser Machine Tools, and Dah Lih Machinery Industry.\nSo far, the alliance has invested NT$260 million (over US$8 million) in the R&D program, including the cost of technology transfer from ITRI and the procurement of German know-how. The effort appears to have paid off, as each of the six members has successfully launched a five-axis machine tool of its own.\nYeong Chin\u2019s model DCV20 18A-5AX, for instance, is said to offer high precision, rigidity, and efficiency, and to be capable of undertaking multi-angle and multiple curved-surface machining needed for the production of sophisticated aerospace parts and components, as well as fixtures, molds, and special ring-shaped objects. The machine is furnished with German-made Heidenhain controllers to orchestrate the simultaneous movement of the five axes. To assure precision machining, the settings can be adjusted before operations begin through a virtual simulated process viewed on the screen. The machine\u2019s iPros MX smart operating system, developed in-house by Yeong Chin, includes a variety of application software to ensure rapid and convenient operations.\nAt Quaser, the UX300 multi-face five-axis machining center, also furnished with a Heidenhain controller and Hatler Load Assistant software from Germany, is capable of precision and rapid machining for objects with complicated curvy surfaces. The machine, suited for use in the automotive, aviation, electronics, hardware, and machinery-making industries, is sold mainly to customers in Europe, a testimony to its quality level.\nEncouraged by the success of the R&D alliance, some other machine-tool manufacturer\u2013including LK Machinery, Far East Machinery, and Asia Pacific Elite \u2013 have also taken action to develop five-axis models. Several makers of special-purpose machine tools are also turning out smart models. Soco Machinery, for instance, has developed tube bending and cutting machines for use in the automotive and other industries. Thanks to the controlling software and programs developed by Soco\u2019s own engineers, the machines are capable of small-volume and large-variety custom machining.\nAnother maker of special-purpose machine tools, Everising Machine, produces a high-precision band-sawing machine that was recognized with a Taiwan Excellence Award for outstanding quality. Its PC-based controller stores abundant data facilitating the determination of optimal parameters, such as selection of the right cutting tools according to the material being worked on.\nAlthough the controllers\u2013the brain of smart machines\u2013are still primarily procured from other countries, some have also been developed domestically, either by machinery manufacturers or by dedicated controller companies. CHMER EDM, one of Taiwan\u2019s leading makers of electric discharge machines, for example, equips its machines with its own PC-based controller to enable them to do sophisticated machining. The outstanding performance of the machines has won the company numerous awards, including the Taiwan Excellence Award, National Brand Yushan Award, and recognition as a \u201cHidden Champion,\u201d a title bestowed by the MOEA on small and medium enterprises that have achieved remarkable market status.\nFor its part, Advantech-LNC Technology, an affiliate of Taiwan\u2019s leading industrial computer brand Advantech, is a dedicated maker of controllers for a wide range of uses including machine tools, stamping presses, plastics-industry machinery, robots, and automated systems. The company\u2019s LNC-brand products, all CE-certified, are the leading CNC controller brand in the Chinese market. What gives LNC controllers a strong edge, says General Manager Kuo Lun-yu, is that customers can easily add specific functions to meet their particular needs. The company recently has been emphasizing its robot controllers, which have been praised for having a very high cost-performance ratio.\nFurther, in line with the growing trend for \u201csmart factories,\u201d the company has launched the EtherCat real-time controlling system, which is able to link the controllers of various equipment with peripheral servo-motors, input/output systems, conveyers, loading/unloading robots, and inspection/testing modules.\nCreating intelligent systems\nMachine-tool manufacturers have also been seeking to develop Internet-based software to endow their products with intelligent capabilities. Yeong Chin, for instance, has rolled out \u201ci-Direct,\u201d its version of remote monitoring-and-management system software for machine tools.\n\u201ci-Direct\u201d was created by the company\u2019s smart-automation design department, which was set up two years ago and now has 12 engineers. Among the department\u2019s achievements is the iProsMX app; when installed on machinery along with a touchscreen and Fanuc controller, it performs an image-based control and monitoring function. Another Internet-based app permits the monitoring of a machine\u2019s operation with a smartphone or tablet PC. In addition, the department developed a black box that pinpoints the source of any malfunction in machine-tool spindles and alerts the operator when maintenance is needed.\nVictor Taichung Machinery also employs a team of more than 10 engineers to create software, mainly for applications in smart manufacturing systems. These fully automated systems consist of the company\u2019s smart machines (such as five-axis machine tools and combination lathe/milling machines), robotic arms, sensors, and automated warehousing. Plant managers can conduct remote monitoring of the system\u2019s operation via a smartphone or tablet PC.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been shipping custom-made smart manufacturing systems costing NT$20 million to $30 million (US$625,000-$937,500) each to customers in Taiwan, mainland China, and Southeast Asia,\u201d says Bert Huang, chairman of Victor Taichung. \u201cAlong with stand-alone smart machines, they now account for 40% of our total revenue.\u201d Currently about 40% of the smart manufacturing systems are sold domestically and some 30% go to China, as those two areas are where the company\u2019s ability to provide after-sales service is the strongest, notes Huang.\nIn the meantime, efforts to further strengthen the smart machinery sector have been continuing. Last year, with support from MOEA, the semi-official Precision Machinery Research Development Center (PMC) joined hands with four major machine-tool manufacturers \u2013 Yeong Chin, Fair Friend, Quaser, and Wele \u2013 to establish a joint laboratory to study ways of reducing the vibrations (known as \u201cchatter\u201d) that can occur during the cutting process, potentially damaging the cutters or the objects undergoing machining. The program devised controller software that can enhance the production efficiency of the machine tools by at least 20%. \u201cThe software can also collect much valuable data for use in improving the machinery,\u201d says Yeong Chin chairman Chen Po-yang.\nAnother advance was the success of Taiwan companies in developing smart spindles, essential for producing high-speed smart machine tools. The smart spindles from Puu Yuh Precision Spindle, for instance, come with various sensors capable of detecting temperature increases or vibrations that could affect machining precision and the efficacy and life of the end products. Puu Yuh has also introduced a remote system for detecting and analyzing noises so as to monitor the status of the spindles and the amount of wear on the cutters.\nITRI\u2019s Machine Tool Technology Center has been the main unit spearheading the development of smart machinery through R&D on machine-tool controllers, as well as on smart-application software such as anti-clash software for multiple spindles and anti-vibration software. Set up on January 1, 2015 as a spinoff from MMSRL, the center currently has a team of 100 people.\n\u201cOur controllers for regular machine tools are comparable to German and Japanese counterparts in precision and reliability,\u201d says Center director Chen Lai-sheng. The Center has transferred its technology for controllers and smart software to local firms, and currently is working on developing technologies for smart factories, including factory IoT and cyber-physical systems (CPS), the use of software capable of emulating physical operations to assure speedy and precision work.\nPromotion of the domestic smart machinery industry received a strong boost in September 2015 when the Executive Yuan approved a Productivity 4.0 program roughly in line with the global Industry 4.0 initiative. In the first stage, the Taiwan program seeks to develop advanced machine tools for use in manufacturing aerospace parts and components. Industry 4.0 calls for the creation of smart manufacturing systems by linking machines, computer systems, and manufactured objects, leading to the birth of highly flexible smart factories making use of cloud-based technologies.\nFocus on aerospace\nLu Cheng-hua, deputy director-general of the MOEA\u2019s Industrial Development Bureau, notes that the number of aircraft worldwide is expected to double in next 20 years, creating a huge demand for high-end machine tools for the production of aerospace parts and components. The potential business could help rescue Taiwanese machine-tool makers from their current plight\u2013squeezed between high-quality, high-value models from Japan on one side and the increasing competition of medium to low-end models by Chinese makers on the other.\nAccordingly, the MOEA Technology Department in early 2015 launched a NT$720 million (US$22.5 million) plan for the development of aerospace-related machine tools. The project has attracted participation from 12 companies, including Goodway Machinery, which heads the alliance, plus other machine tools manufacturers, suppliers of PC-based controllers, and spindle suppliers. The goal of the program is for domestically made aerospace-industry machine tools to pass international quality certification and be on the market by 2018. MOEA estimates the initial annual output value from this production at NT$4.6 billion (US$143.8 million).\nThe program\u2019s activities will be closely integrated with those of a broader \u201cA-I-M Alliance\u201d \u2013 A for aerospace, I for intelligent research institutions and M for machinery \u2013 set up last year to promote Taiwan\u2019s aerospace industry. As part of the initiative, the Taichung City government has earmarked a 30-hectare special zone for development of the aerospace industry, including facilities for Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC) and the National Changshan Institute of Science and Technology.\nDuring an industrial tour in February when she was still president-elect, Tsai Ing-wen stated that her plan was for Taichung to serve as the hub of the smart-machinery industry, with manufacturers, research institutions, and relevant government offices all located in that area for ease of communication. A centerpiece of the plan is the Taichung City Precision Machinery Innovation Technology Park, which already accommodates some 100 machinery companies within its 160 hectares. Tsai pledged that the central and Taichung municipal governments would coordinate to provide full support for the industry\u2019s future development in such aspects as land acquisition, talent recruitment, marketing, and international promotion.\nDue to growing competition and shrinking demand, especially from China, the largest overseas market, Taiwan\u2019s machine tool exports fell by 15.2% last year to US$3.18 billion. The development of smart models is expected to help revitalize the industry, with the Topology Research Institute forecasting that annual production value will reach US$6.91 billion by 2020, up from 2015\u2019s US$4.5 billion.\n\u201cThe development of smart models is vital for the future of the domestic machinery industry,\u201d says Wang Cheng-ching, secretary general of the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI). \u201cOur companies should focus primarily on models suited to the needs of small and medium enterprises.\u201d\nThe development of smart machinery is also viewed as the backbone for Taiwan to enter the era of smart manufacturing. 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        "raw_content": "Yesterday, Paul Ryan spoke at length on a conservative radio talk show about the role of work in raising people out of poverty. Asked what the Republican plan was to end poverty, he replied:\nIn a nutshell, work works. It\u2019s all about getting people to work. And when you were one of the leaders of welfare reform in the 1990\u2019s, we got excoriated for saying that as a condition of welfare, people should go to work and it should be a bridge not a permanent system. And it worked very well, but there were dozens of other welfare programs that didn\u2019t get reformed that have sort of overtaken events and have now made it harder for people to get into work. We call it a poverty trap\u2026.\nThat\u2019s the tailspin that we\u2019re looking at in our communities. You know your buddies Charles Murray or Bob Putnam over at Harvard, those guys have written books on this, which is we have got this tailspin of culture in our inner cities in particular of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of hard work so there\u2019s a cultural problem that has to be dealt with. Everyone has got to get involved.\nAnd the usual reaction comes in 3, 2, 1\u2026\nMy colleague Congresswoman Ryan\u2019s comments about \u201cinner city\u201d poverty are a thinly veiled racial attack and cannot be tolerated. Let\u2019s be clear, when Mr. Ryan says \u201cinner city,\u201d when he says, \u201cculture,\u201d these are simply code words for what he really means: \u201cblack.\u201d\nThat\u2019s from Representative Barbara Lee. We hear something similar from Al Sharpton, who calls it a \u201cdog whistle,\u201d a message that is supposed to be inaudible to everyone else, heard only by Ryan\u2019s secret racist audience. So how come Sharpton and Lee are the only ones who can hear the whistle?\nOr rather, this is why we can\u2019t have a civil and intelligent discussion about poverty or welfare reform. Or any discussion at all. Because every time someone on the right opens his mouth, he is immediately denounced as a secret bigot speaking in racial \u201ccode.\u201d\nThis is an obvious act of psychological projection, because it is the left that has long since converted all discussion of economic policy and the welfare state into mere place-holders for racial politics. They are the real code-talkers, and the motive is obvious: precisely to shut down discussion of these issues, leaving the unreformed status quo in place.\nWhile this may serve an obvious political end, it certainly does no favors to the poor to rule honest discussion of their plight to be out off limits. In fact, it validates Ryan\u2019s argument that those who want to reform welfare are actually more compassionate than the average \u201cprogressive,\u201d whose compassion begins and ends with voting for a politician who promises to throw other people\u2019s money at the problem. As Ryan puts it, \u201cif you\u2019re driving from the suburbs to the sports arena downtown by these blighted neighborhoods, you can\u2019t just say: I\u2019m paying my taxes and government is going to fix that.\u201d\nAnd the chart cited by Al Sharpton, that noted policy wonk, to refute Ryan actually confirms his point. Sharpton claims that the welfare state has reduced the poverty rate from 26% to 16%, but if you look at the fine print, it reads: \u201cfactoring in safety net,\u201d i.e., welfare payments. As I have pointed out elsewhere, this means that many of those who have been \u201chelped\u201d by the War on Poverty are still unable to provide for themselves. The welfare state has not cured poverty, it is merely ameliorating the symptoms. Which is precisely what Ryan was talking about when he said that the welfare state is \u201ca poverty management system.\u201d\nAll of this is an excellent example of my point about how \u201cnarrative thinking\u201d has taken over the left. This is the underlying reason we can\u2019t have a conversation about poverty and the welfare state. There seems to be no point in citing facts, data, or arguments about poverty and its causes. It\u2019s a language the left can\u2019t bring themselves to understand. Instead, they prefer to think in terms of images and metaphors, like \u201cthe bridge at Selma.\u201d Needless to say, these are self-flattering metaphors, in which they\u2019re all Martin Luther King, Jr., and their opponents are all Bull Connor.\nThis is the real \u201ccode\u201d spoken by the left, and it\u2019s why they won\u2019t allow a real conversation about welfare (and a great many other things) with those whose code is facts, reason, and the ordinary usage of the English language.\nAl Sharpton, Barbara Lee, Paul Ryan, poverty, poverty trap, race, War on Poverty, welfare state",
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        "raw_content": "Over 70\uff05 of Japan is forested, giving it a rather unique ecological system. Hiking is a great way to discover the Japan\u2019s natural beauty with its distinct changes over the four seasons. Here are three different hiking experiences to enjoy.\nYakushima, A Natural Treasure\n90% of the island is covered by forests that possess an almost enchanted and mysterious atmosphere\nA Steeper Challenge\n\u2026hiking is especially the domain of the middle-aged and the elderly in Japan\nPerhaps the most accessible mountain for hiking from Tokyo is Mt. Takao, offering lush forests, beautiful summit views, and a cable car that ferries the most \u2018casual\u2019 of hikers to the top and back down again. The mountain is around 600 meters tall and offers 8 different hiking courses that range in levels of difficulty. As you head for the summit, stop off along the way and visit Monkey Park which is home to around 60 Japanese monkeys, and the Yakuoin Temple which is believed to have been built in 744.\nSince it is only an hour\u2019s train ride from Tokyo, the city skyline can be seen from the top of Mt. Takao and is particularly impressive at night. After a long day of hiking, you can enjoy a refreshing beer and meal at the restaurant Beer Mount, located on the mountain. This scenic spot was awarded three stars in the Michelin guide, and seems to get more and more popular every year. Therefore, bookings are highly recommended, especially during autumn when thousands visit Mt. Takao to see the leaves changing color.\nYakushima is a small island, part of the Osumi Island chain, that belongs to Kagoshima Prefecture. It has a very natural, unspoiled ecosystem that has rightfully been listed as a World Heritage site. It is accessible by hydrofoil, boat and plane and attracts around 300,000 visitors a year.\nYakushima has many beautiful hiking trails too but perhaps the most used path is the one that leads to a 25m high cedar tree, Jomon Sugi, that by some estimates is over 7200 years old. While the tree is perhaps the most famous \u2018attraction\u2019, 90% of the island is covered by forests that possess an almost enchanted and mysterious atmosphere. These forests are home to over 1500 species of plant, animal and bird life as well as waterfalls, rivers and gorges and were the inspiration for the Japanese animation film Princess Mononoke.\nThe Japanese Alps, made up of the Northern (Hida), Central (Kiso) and Southern (Akaishi) Alps, stretch across the center of Honshu. There are several peaks in the 3000 meter range offering a tougher workout for the more serious hikers and climbers. As interest has grown in exploring these very scenic ranges, the local industry has grown and renting climbing equipment has become a much simpler process. Additionally there are plenty of mountain climbing tours available so that you don\u2019t have to risk climbing alone, or if you\u2019d prefer, private guides can be hired to lead a more personal hike.\nHiking through the Japanese Alps is not only a great way to experience the exquisite nature Japan has to offer, but also a chance to meet and interact with local climbers. Though it is a very popular pastime with Japanese of all ages, hiking is especially the domain of the middle-aged and the elderly in Japan. Luckily, as we\u2019ve discovered, they are a very friendly bunch so don\u2019t be surprised if you\u2019re asked to join them for a cup of tea and a chat!\nTokyo Hachioujishi Takaomachi",
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        "raw_content": "Mahe, Victoria (Seychelles) \u2013 January 28, 2019 (travelindex.com) \u2013 Congratulations to a dear friend, Jo\u00ebl Randriamandranto, who has been appointed as the Minister responsible for Transport, Tourism & Meteorological Services. Joel is someone who believes in togetherness in the Indian Ocean Islands and was one of the five Heads of Tourism Boards who sat together in 2010 at the first meeting to form the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands, which was followed by my election as its first President. His appointment comes at the time when the Vanilla Islands family will see the Presidency once again taken over by Seychelles in February. The far-sighted Minister Jo\u00ebl Randriamandranto and President Didier ROBERT of La Reunion, worked hard with Minister Nando BODHA of Mauritius and myself way back in 2010 to get the Indian Ocean Islands to be seen as a new Tourism Region. Today, this spirit of togetherness is paying dividends for all the islands of the Indian Ocean, especially in the world of cruise tourism. We wish Minister Jo\u00ebl Randriamandranto continued success in his new Office as Minister.\nAlain St.Ange, Reflecting on Seychelles\u2019 tourism sector\u2019s achievements and challenges\nAs we near the end of January, it is an opportune time to reflect on the Seychelles tourism sector\u2019s achievements and challenges, and for tourism leaders in Seychelles to continue to work together to shape what lies ahead. These days, different meetings are held and each one ends up alerting the ambitions and expectations of the private sector trade, those who sit as the front line team of Seychelles Tourism. Seychelles\u2019 Visitor Arrival numbers in 2000, are different to the arrival numbers being received today. But the financial expectations and direct benefits from today\u2019s figures have also increased to new heights. I took the trouble to meet many a Praslinois after their Praslin Business Association meeting. Through casual discussions at the Airport Coffee Club, to chatting to them at the Cat Cocos Inter Island Terminal, the views from Praslin as well as La Digue, sing the same tune. The moratorium on hotel construction, the vertical integration regulation, the selective approval in La Digue only for lease properties to have a hotel license, the increase in fees to National Parks among others are being strongly objected, the tampering of the foreign employment quota system that hinders quality of service and the island\u2019s value for money tag line. The number of people employed across the tourism value chain is no small achievement on the main islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue among others, and the needed returns from the tourism industry is worrying many as the new arbitrary rules and regulations spark a slowdown of the industry.\nThe inhabitants of Praslin and La Digue join their Mahe colleagues in the realisation that, despite the tough economic conditions of last year that was again being experienced so far in January, tourism continued to be the factor holding everything in place even though it was at a slower rate than Seychelles had forecasted, and the tourism trade were all hoping for. Official figures for 2018 showed a modest increase in international visitor arrival figures, compared to the same period in 2017 (and the impressive growth figures of previous years). France stagnated as a key tourism source market and this cannot, and should not, be taken lightly any longer.\nThe safety of tourists was, and continues to be, a matter that warrants attention. What happens in Seychelles, even in the daily lives of us Seychellois, translates itself on the measuring scale of \u2018safety & security\u2019 for visitors. A stabbing in Victoria, or another domestic violence attack that results in another crime being committed, all cloud the clean slate Seychelles so desperately needs to protect.\nHappily, the private sector controlled tourism services are working and they keep the fly flying, but Seychelles needs to take away as a lesson learnt is that it needs to free the hands of the business community with less restrictive regulations, diminish Income Tax as a burden stifling growth, and that it must emphasise responsible tourism and general responsible use of its natural resources that are listed as key USPs.\nWe are seeing the urgent need of upgrades in services by the State and these include Police, Roads and Medical. The Gate Way to the Blue Economy, the Beaches and the Ports needs the love expected from the State by the Private Sector motor. Popular public beaches are the gate way to the Blue Economy and require the basic facility of public toilets. Last week, on Amities beach on Praslin, an elderly German couple were seen begging for the use of a toilet. Seychelles must now be seen to be \u2018Working for Tourism\u2019 safety monitors and be more determined than ever to make it safe for tourists \u2013 (bearing in mind that what is good for tourists is also good for us Seychellois) \u2013 to visit our beaches, to hike, and to visit our spectacular attractions around the country. The National Airline, Air Seychelles will need the political vision to re-establish its \u2018raison d\u2019etre\u2019. As we hear that one of the airline\u2019s directors is resigning, we know that we need to grab this \u2018bull by its horns\u2019 to have the airline become once again, the insurance policy for Seychelles Tourism.\nTourism growth must be the desire of every patriotic Seychellois. It translates into economic growth, jobs and opportunities for many. In 2019 the collaboration between the public and private sector must be strengthened to further grow and drive the industry to reach even greater heights. It is the one industry that can readily deliver the jobs and economic growth that our country so urgently needs.\nDespite the challenges we faced during 2018, the start of the new year offers us an opportunity to move forward positively and decisively. Let us make 2019 a magnificently successful year \u2013 a year in which we lay a solid foundation for even greater tourism successes in future years. We must appreciate our whole vibrant tourism community who continue \u2013 with passion \u2013 to invest in, innovate and enhance our tourism offering, provide excellent services, and deliver memorable experiences to all our international and domestic visitors. Let us listen to their suggestions and proposals.\nKenya\u2019s Najib Balala, CS Tourism & Anita Menrdiratta of CNN TASK meet at FITUR in Spain\nTourism Trade Fairs are taking place one after the other and some tourism ministers are out and about making their mark and pushing their country ahead of the pack. One such man on the job is Najib Balala, the CS for Tourism for Kenya who was at FITUR in Madrid to tell the world that Kenya was waiting for their visitors. The \u201cearly bird catches the worm\u201d was how Minister Balala\u2019s presence at FITUR was described by many who saw his tireless efforts at to re-position Kenya as a safe tourism destination after the touch of a terrorism attack just a week prior. Kenya tourism had a successful 2018 and they are wasting no time in working to keep up the momentum. Anita Mendiratta, the well-known and very influential media and tourism personality, caught up with Minister Balala and she posted:- \u201cHonoured to cross paths with Hon. Minister of Tourism of Kenya as he carries to FITUR in Madrid heartfelt appreciation of People of Magical Kenya for UNWTO, WTTC, US TOA, & Global Tourism community for their support in days of challenge into shared, united tourism\u201d.\nVanilla Islands \u2013 how it started\nDirectors of various tourism boards of the Indian Ocean islands have attended a meeting held on August 4 on Reunion Island, in order to develop a marketing plan for the region\u2019s tourism industry. Present at the meeting were, Alain St.Ange from Seychelles, Joel Randriamandranto from Madagascar, Pascal Viroleau from Reunion, and Dr. Karl Mootoosamy from Mauritius. The president of the Chamber of Commerce for Reunion Island, Pascal Plante, chaired the one-day meeting, which took place in Saint Denis on Reunion Island.\nWith the three leading destinations of the region \u2013 Mauritius, Reunion, and Seychelles \u2013 being at the forefront, the objective was to revitalize the Indian Ocean island\u2019s tourism by reinforcing the islands\u2019 attractiveness through a series of measures aimed to penetrate and secure new tourist markets through each of the island\u2019s unique selling points and to put into place either a culture of evaluation or a system of marketing research that will assist the islands either on an individual or on a collective basis.\nTo better position the region at the international level, the tourism representatives from the region have agreed on a brand image \u2013 the Vanilla Islands \u2013 for the Indian Ocean to better sell the islands as a whole.\nAccessibility, quality, uniqueness, and competitiveness, together with the local culture of each of the islands, are all attributes that can help the region rise to this new positioning.\nThe exotic and sentimental charms of the Indian Ocean, including its patrimony and multitude experience, are other characteristics that can also play a part in creating a more positive image and increase the visibility of the region within the European market (France, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy), Scandinavian market (Denmark, Holland, Sweden, and Finland), and the South Africa and Asian market (India and China).\nIn order to start building this new image of the Indian Ocean, it was agreed that there were some priorities that first needed to be put in place, including the set up of a website, a joint promotion to further develop the cruiseship business, and the establishment of a \u201cregional academy\u201d so as to have people specailizing in products of the region.\nOther issues discussed at the meeting are as follows:\n\u2013 to carry out the audit of the region;\n\u2013 the setting up of a meeting for tour operators of the region, which will be held on September 15 in Mauritius;\n\u2013 announcement of the agreement for a joint project for the next Top Resa trade fair in France in September; and\n\u2013 a meeting in Seychelles from October 19-22 for the endorsement of the plan for the Indian Ocean Economic Forum.\nAlain St.Ange, the CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board, said on his return to Seychelles that the idea of a label for the Indian Ocean islands was a must in this globalized world. \u201cWe all need to be proud of our region and then to push that region to ensure that the strengths and unique selling points of each of our islands are put forward in our bid to bring the Indian Ocean Islands to the minds of potential visitors. 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        "raw_content": "Big data has much to offer corporate treasurers \u2013 but at this early stage, most of the possible benefits have yet to be realised. Treasury Today Asia reviews the current state of affairs, the possible applications of this technology, and the pitfalls that treasurers should be aware of.\nHow big is big data? The short answer: not as big as it\u2019s going to be. A report published by big data consultancy WHISHWORKS found that while only 18% of UK companies have fully adopted big data, 47% have tentatively started initiatives and 29% are actively investigating the opportunities. Meanwhile, Wikibon predicts the worldwide big data market will reach US$103bn by 2027, up from about US$40bn currently.\nAs far as treasurers are concerned, big data has plenty to offer. Research by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of Deutsche Bank found that over half (56%) of treasurers believe big data analytics systems will be beneficial to their organisation in the future, ahead of AI/ML systems, instant payments, RPA and blockchain solutions.\nWhere specific areas of interest are concerned, a 2017 survey by Euromoney and J.P. Morgan asked which areas of treasury big data would impact the most. In first place was customer behaviour insights, cited by 30% of respondents, while 27% opted for cash forecasting. Other areas of interest included real-time visibility/tracking of payments (18%) and reporting (14%).\nIn practice, though, most of the potential benefits are yet to be realised. \u201c\u2018Big data\u2019 is certainly a real buzz word,\u201d comments Andrew Marshall, Managing Partner at Covarius. \u201cBut treasurers aren\u2019t really aware how it can be utilised and how it can benefit their organisation.\u201d\nThere is certainly plenty of talk around this topic. \u201cI really think we are just scratching the surface in terms of what could be done with data in the treasury space,\u201d notes Peter Fox, head of Data and Insights for GTS at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. \u201cWe have been involved in hundreds of conversations with treasury team members \u2013 this topic tends to come up in strategic reviews with customers and is a very common topic at our advisory boards.\u201d\nWhere practical applications are concerned, progress is happening, albeit more gradually. \u201cWhere progress has been made so far by treasurers is in automating certain processes,\u201d says Magdalena Mielcarz, EMEA Head Channel and Enterprise Services, Treasury and Trade Solutions at Citi. \u201cSo I\u2019ve been hearing a lot from the clients about deploying robotic process automation (RPA) into processes. But when we think about big data, what we are talking about is taking this to the next level.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s about using artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver insights, predict the future or detect certain future risks.\u201d\nMagdalena Mielcarz, EMEA Head Channel and Enterprise Services, Treasury and Trade Solutions, Citi\nMielcarz explains this is not just a question of robotising repetitive steps that are already being carried out by a human \u2013 \u201cit\u2019s about using artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver insights, predict the future or detect certain future risks\u201d.\n\u201cWe think the low hanging fruit lies in the area of operational efficiency,\u201d adds Fox. \u201cIn our interactions with customers, we have been able to see first-hand the power of sitting down with a broad set of individuals within a client\u2019s organisation, aggregating their data into one dashboard and benchmarking against similar companies. The conversations that can lead to, and the immediate actions that customers are able to take, are frankly astounding.\u201d\nThe next frontier, Fox adds, will be to look at activities that are characterised by underlying patterns. \u201cSo when you think about cash forecasting, understanding the underlying pattern of when you get money and when you pay it out is an area that is very ripe for data analysis. Fraud detection and error recognition are other areas that data analysis is very well suited to solve.\u201d\nWhere practical applications are concerned, Mielcarz cites the example of Citi Payment Outlier Detection (CPOD), which uses AI to detect transactions that are outliers compared to clients\u2019 historical flows, so that clients can confirm whether or not a transaction is legitimate.\n\u201cWe also deploy big data analytics into our current processes at Citi,\u201d she says. \u201cFor example, we use certain biometric-related features that can indicate suspicious activity.\u201d This could include analysing different users\u2019 typing patterns and judging whether the person currently using a computer is the same person who has been enabled on the system.\nIn addition, Mielcarz says the bank draws upon big data to generate client relationship insights and thereby help clients optimise their treasury operations. \u201cFor example, we can analyse clients\u2019 existing cash management structures with Citi alongside external or public sources,\u201d she says. \u201cThis enables us to advise the customer that in the context of Brexit, for example, we would make certain recommendations for an efficient structure in the future, based on the company\u2019s account structure, currencies and flows.\u201d\nShe explains that these insights could be based on different topics such as accounts structure, liquidity structure, working capital analytics or transaction flow optimisation. Benchmarking can also be deployed to provide further recommendations. \u201cWhile we can\u2019t include every type of data in light of the current regulatory framework \u2013 especially GDPR \u2013 we can still provide some benchmarking and peer analytics, comparing certain structures, flows or corridors to those of the customer\u2019s peer group,\u201d she comments.\nEmbracing the power of big data can bring many benefits, but treasurers also need to understand the risks. Fox notes there is a real risk of spreading a particular team\u2019s focus too thinly across too many objectives. He adds, \u201cThere is a lot you can do with data that can be a double-edged sword \u2013 so it makes sense to find the problems you really want to focus on and resolve these.\u201d\nTreasurers should also consider some other possible pitfalls:\nLosing focus on business problems.\nFor example, Fox says that while there is a lot of attention on data infrastructure development and the use of data lakes to collect data, this should not come at the expense of focusing on new processes and new data products.\nLosing sight of the human element.\nIn addition, Fox says it can be easy to lose sight of the human element of big data. \u201cIn many cases, your new dashboard, product or analysis will change how other people do their jobs,\u201d he says. \u201cSo it\u2019s important to recognise that these developments bring changes, and address this via good management processes and excellent storytelling.\u201d\nPoor quality data.\nData quality is another consideration. The data that companies use is of little value unless it is complete and accurate \u2013 which can be a challenge in some cases. \u201cYou have to make every effort to improve the quality of the data you are using in order to get the right outputs in the future,\u201d notes Mielcarz. \u201cThat\u2019s a challenge that everybody faces, which can be tackled by identifying the lower quality elements and improving quality over time.\u201d\nMeanwhile, Enrico Camerinelli, Senior Analyst at Aite Group, highlights another possible barrier to adoption: \u201cIronically, the companies that could benefit the most from this are the ones that may not have the budget needed to afford the necessary investments.\u201d\nPlunging into data lakes\nOne challenge where big data is concerned is for treasurers to be able to access data in a way that is genuinely useful. Data lakes may provide an opportunity to achieve this.\nSimply put, a data lake is a repository of raw data which can provide more flexibility than a more traditional data warehouse. Andrew Marshall, Managing Partner at Covarius, observes that the \u201cbig data dream\u201d is typically driven by IT, and that it tends to involve creating large, accessible data lakes which treasurers can use to extract data \u2013 in contrast to ERP data sources, which are typically locked down.\n\u201cThis may give the treasurer visibility across historic and future data (such as invoices) running to millions of transactions, which in theory can be used in all manner of ways to provide forecasts and predictive analytics,\u201d comments Marshall. \u201cHowever, the role of IT usually stops at the data lake/reporting level. This puts serious limitations on the value of the data to the treasurer.\u201d\nMore recently, Marshall says that bigger players in the TMS space are beginning to invest in bringing data across from the data lake and into their reporting and analytics tools. \u201cThis will enable some seriously impressive and powerful output, from which the treasurer can make complex decisions,\u201d he adds.\nHowever, one obstacle around the data lake model is that static models may mean that changes to the underlying data in the ERP system will not flow quickly across the data lake, meaning the treasurer may be using out-of-date information. Such changes could include corrections for inputting errors, updates based on trading performance and changes to credit terms.\n\u201cTo combat this, TMS vendors are looking to build real-time connectivity \u2013 for example, via APIs \u2013 between the ERP, data lake and TMS such that changes to underlying data are instantly updated in the TMS, with status codes updated via messaging services to reflect the changes,\u201d explains Marshall. \u201cThis gives the treasurer that level of confidence that the data is good to work with and never out of date.\u201d\nGiven the potential benefits, what should treasurers be doing now to take advantage of big data?\nFocus on a specific business problem\nFox notes the importance of focusing on a specific business problem in the first instance. \u201cPick out a moderately sized pain point and start to use different data visualisation tools and different data science tools within your own organisation to chip away at that problem,\u201d he suggests. \u201cI think people will be surprised at how quickly you can get momentum if you bring the tools and the people together around the common problem to try and solve it.\u201d\nTranslate initiatives into actionable data\nLikewise, treasurers should ensure that any big data initiatives result in actionable data. \u201cFor example, a company may always have problems with specific suppliers when they send invoices, resulting in delays in accounts payable,\u201d says Camerinelli. \u201cYou can carry out an intelligent analysis to find out which suppliers are the best and worst performance \u2013 but then you have to translate this into actionable items that someone else has to follow through on.\u201d\nAppoint a data champion\nMielcarz, meanwhile, emphasises the importance of having the right people available to test new opportunities. \u201cAt Citi, we have data scientists in our labs \u2013 and we also identify data champions across our current teams to ideate and feedback from discussions with clients about what types of insights clients are interested in seeing.\u201d\nShe recommends that corporate treasurers should likewise appoint data champions within their organisations in order to provide insights from a data perspective.\nEngage with partners and the treasury community\nIn addition, treasurers can engage with technology and banking partners to discuss the problems they are trying to solve and learn more about the relevant opportunities. There is also much to be gained by engaging with the treasury community and finding out how different groups are currently using data to tackle similar challenges.\nLooking forward, it will be important to monitor the impact of the evolving regulatory climate and the expectations regarding privacy and data security. While GDPR is a European regulation, other jurisdictions are beginning to follow a similar approach \u2013 California, for example, has adopted a similar law covering data privacy. \u201cWe need to be mindful of the fact that we need to keep embedding an infrastructure that makes it easy for us to comply with all those regulations, existing and upcoming,\u201d Mielcarz notes.\nWhere future opportunities are concerned, another notable area of opportunity is the way in which different data sets can be combined. \u201cFrom having conversations with clients and studying the industry more broadly, some of the more interesting developments in the data space have come from unique combinations of data sets that are related but distinct,\u201d says Fox. \u201cSo that might include GPS data in the logistics space, or weather data in the farming space. It\u2019s one thing to mine your own data, but being able to combine your data with related third-party data could lead to tremendous insights.\u201d\nFox says that marrying bank data with a company\u2019s internal accounts receivable data, for example \u2013 and potentially layering in external data \u2013 could lead to greater efficiencies and automation within customers\u2019 systems. This could also result in a situation where treasurers increasingly adopt different workflows and \u2018manage by exception\u2019.\n\u201cIn the future, we think that leveraging data could help automate a significant number of repeated activities \u2013 freeing up the treasury team to focus on exceptions and contribute more to the broader strategic objectives of the organisation,\u201d he concludes.",
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        "raw_content": "Where I'm going in Japan!\nSo, I just found out where I am being placed in Japan for the JET Program! I will be in Akagi-cho (www.town.akagi.shimane.jp/), Shimane-ken (www.pref.shimane.jp/index_e.html)! It's about 2 hours from Hiroshima, 40 minutes to the Sea of Japan. Akagi is a small mountain town of about 3500 people.\nI hear that it will be cold (snowy) winters, but it seems like a cool place. Signe and I will have an entire house for ourselves. I am very excited about it. We leave Aug. 2nd, so there is a lot of prep work to do for it all, but I will post more info as I get it.\nbjennings76\nWow, way cool. That sounds like a blast. Can I visit you in Japan? Pleaseohpleaseohpleaseohplease!?",
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        "raw_content": "With the help of Dropbox, Yousendit, I drive and much more such cloud storage and sharing tool, its become very easy to send and share large files over the internet. All these sites help you to send files over the network but still it\u2019s very complicated matter when you are going to share a huge amount of data. So, You need to set up an FTP server and with the help of which you can share those files easily.\nFTP server stands for file transfer protocol, it\u2019s a standard for exchanging program and data files over the network. Basically, FTP site is a website that hosts files that you could download. So here is the list of the best and free FTP clients for Linux.So lest Start free ftp clients for linux.\nFile Zilla is an open source, cross-platform FTP client for Linux. File Zilla has a tabbed user interface that allowed users to view all the details of the files that are being transferred. File Zilla is the perfect way to transfer larger files over the network and allows you to resume files larger than 4GB. Its drag and drop feature makes it easier to transfer files over FTP.\nFire FTP\nFir FTP allows you to transfer files between remote sites. It gives you the best performance and Its a free, secure cross-platform FTP/SFTP client for Mozilla Firefox. It also supports drag and drop feature and allowed you to make an advanced file inspection like renaming, permissions and the many others like it.\nIt\u2019s free software licensed from GPL. It\u2019s a multi-threaded file transfer client for Linux. It also works with UNIX based computers. This program is written n C and supports FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH and FSP protocols. It allowed you to saved bookmarks and also enables you to save password optionally.\nIts a stylish FTP client for Linux that enables you to transfer files between a lot of supporting network protocols. It supports bit torrent feature. And more it also has SOCKS support, background jobs, bookmarks, aliases and transfer rate throttling.\nNcFTP is FTP program in UNIX. It is being used by people around the world. It\u2019s a most reliable and safe software as compared to other software. It runs on the large number of the platforms like Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Its free tool licensed under clarified artistic license.\nIt\u2019s a complete FTP client for Linux that has full support for plugins and scripting. It supports SSL encryption, FXP transfer, and multiple FTP sessions. It allowed you to import bookmarks plugins from other FTP clients. You can also see the traffic graph on it. The best thing I feel with this FTP is it allowed to run multiple simultaneous FTP sessions in separate tabs.\nFOFF means for free open FTP face. It\u2019s a lightweight client written in python. It supports modern interface using GTK= 2.x widgets. It has an inbuilt bookmark manager that allowed you to easily manage and test site connections. And apart from all that unique features, it has an image viewer, where you can view and zoom images with a very fast viewer and also has text viewer.\nSo thats it free ftp clients for linux.\nhacking linux top lists",
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        "raw_content": "When was the last time you let your mind chase the question \u201cWHAT IF\u201d? Every choice in life sets us on a different path and carries its own set of \u201cwhat ifs\u201d and a consequence that we could worry about, but what is the use? Rather than plaguing our thoughts with the unknown, we should focus on and accept only what we do know and all we know is the path we are currently on. Throughout this world, we are given the opportunity to encounter many different creatures. Each creature so unique and so special to our world. In my eyes, one of the most interesting animals is the bird. This creature has the unique ability to fly. This skill is so astonishing to mankind, and quite frankly; each of us would love to have this ability for a day. If only I could fly for a day. All in all, if I could fly my experiences would truly be amazing. I would visit some of the most exciting places in this world and be able to have a glimpse into their culture. I would also be a changed person inside. My realization of how small we are in this world would truly humble me. If only I could fly for day, my wings would provide such a strong and pleasant relief that my view of this world would be forever changed. If I were given wings for a day, I would most certainly use this gift to fly. My opportunities and boundaries would be endless. As a child, I have always had a dream of traveling this world, and with this gift; I could do so. I would fly from country to country. From the shores of my country to the fierce and cold climate of Antarctica, I would travel the world. Each country would provide a new learning experience for me. I would be able to hear the world\u2019s different languages and experience some of the most fascinating cultures in our society. I would visit some of the world\u2019s most beloved sights. These experiences would truly be like no other, and would give way to a life changing day. Adventure is about what we do; not what we plan, strategize or dream about. Adventure begins with \u201cwhat ifs\u201d What if I was to step out to chase that dream? Why not take the first steps and see what happens? When we step through the doorway of adventure our life is suddenly worth the living and we experience life as it was meant to be. This is our life; there is no use in asking what if. No one could ever give you the answers. What if nothing exists and we are all in somebody's dream? What if the sun didn't shine Would things be the same Would we do what we always did What if love never existed What would we feel for someone we loved Would we feel love at all What if anger was our good side Would we wear it as pride What if the hungry never ate Would they make it to the next day What if we gotten everything we ever needed Would we be filled with greed What if everyone was an enemy Could we ever expect to have a good time What if there was no difference between you and me Would we understand each other Would we know everything about everybody What if there was no laughter no joy Could we endure life Would there be any thing we could enjoy What if things were never how they were suppose to be Would we be how we use to be What if we were blind and could not see Would we give up on life Would we accept that the little things in life Would not excite you or me What if these words I am saying to you did not get to you Would you be lost. What if the most important moment in your life is this one? Can you handle the power it gives you to choose how you will spend the next one? Don't think about what you could have done but concentrate on what you plan to do; it is more useful. Don't spend your life wondering \"what if\" and worrying over something you have no control. What is done is done. Looking backwards will cause you to miss out on new beginnings ahead. So move on. Live your life without ever having to ask, What if? Life is what you make of it. You have to decide what you want in life.\nWhen was the last time you let your mind chase the question \u201cWHAT IF\u201d?\nEvery choice in life sets us on a different path and carries its own set of \u201cwhat ifs\u201d and a consequence that we could worry about, but what is the use? Rather than plaguing our thoughts with the unknown, we should focus on and accept only what we do know and all we know is the path we are currently on. Throughout this world, we are given the opportunity to encounter many different creatures. Each creature so unique and so special to our world. In my eyes, one of the most interesting animals is the bird. This creature has the unique ability to fly. This skill is so astonishing to mankind, and quite frankly; each of us would love to have this ability for a day. If only I could fly for a day.\nAll in all, if I could fly my experiences would truly be amazing. I would visit some of the most exciting places in this world and be able to have a glimpse into their culture. I would also be a changed person inside. My realization of how small we are in this world would truly humble me. If only I could fly for day, my wings would provide such a strong and pleasant relief that my view of this world would be forever changed. If I were given wings for a day, I would most certainly use this gift to fly. My opportunities and boundaries would be endless.\nAs a child, I have always had a dream of traveling this world, and with this gift; I could do so. I would fly from country to country. From the shores of my country to the fierce and cold climate of Antarctica, I would travel the world. Each country would provide a new learning experience for me. I would be able to hear the world\u2019s different languages and experience some of the most fascinating cultures in our society. I would visit some of the world\u2019s most beloved sights. These experiences would truly be like no other, and would give way to a life changing day.\nAdventure is about what we do; not what we plan, strategize or dream about. Adventure begins with \u201cwhat ifs\u201d What if I was to step out to chase that dream? Why not take the first steps and see what happens? When we step through the doorway of adventure our life is suddenly worth the living and we experience life as it was meant to be. This is our life; there is no use in asking what if. No one could ever give you the answers. What if nothing exists and we are all in somebody's dream?\nWhat if the sun didn't shine\nWould things be the same\nWould we do what we always did\nWhat if love never existed\nWhat would we feel for someone we loved\nWould we feel love at all\nWhat if anger was our good side\nWould we wear it as pride\nWhat if the hungry never ate\nWould they make it to the next day\nWhat if we gotten everything we ever needed\nWould we be filled with greed\nWhat if everyone was an enemy\nCould we ever expect to have a good time\nWhat if there was no difference between you and me\nWould we understand each other\nWould we know everything about everybody\nWhat if there was no laughter no joy\nCould we endure life\nWould there be any thing we could enjoy\nWhat if things were never how they were suppose to be\nWould we be how we use to be\nWhat if we were blind and could not see\nWould we give up on life\nWould we accept that the little things in life\nWould not excite you or me\nWhat if these words I am saying to you did not get to you\nWould you be lost.\nWhat if the most important moment in your life is this one? 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        "raw_content": "Elementary Recap: Fixer Father\nBy Vlada Gelman / November 5 2015, 8:00 PM PST\nSherlock\u2019s dad doesn\u2019t appear until the end of Thursday night\u2019s season premiere of Elementary, but he still manages to say a lot even in his absence. And it all translates into Morland Holmes being a real piece of work.\nRELATEDElementary Boss Previews an \u2018Icy\u2019 Father-Son Dynamic, Benched Sherlock and Joan\u2019s \u2018Complicated\u2019 Arc\nAlthough he indicated that his arrival in New York City was imminent, Morland still hasn\u2019t shown up when the episode opens. This is par for the course for Sherlock, but not Joan, who tracks down Morland\u2019s associate. He informs her that she \u201cmay be seeing him as early as next week,\u201d a timetable that does not sit well with Joan. She has a message for Morland: he can come and visit his son or stay away, but he can\u2019t threaten to come. The associate reminds her that he\u2019s not a secretary, not that Joan cares about details like that.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s the hardest you\u2019ve ever been hit?\u201d she responds. (I don\u2019t know whether to be shocked by or proud of Joan in this moment.)\nThe threat must have worked because at the end of the hour, Sherlock finds his dad on the roof of his building.\n\u201cYou don\u2019t look well,\u201d Morland observes, to which Sherlock replies, \u201cYou look as spry as ever. My compliments to the virgins whose blood you bath in.\u201d\nGee, that\u2019s not warm and fuzzy. Given the coldness of their interaction, you have to wonder why the senior Holmes even showed up in NYC.\n\u201cYou\u2019ve made a mess, Sherlock,\u201d Morland explains. \u201cI\u2019m here to fix it.\u201d\nRELATEDElementary Casts Shohreh Aghdashloo as Papa Holmes\u2019 Associate\nHe should make correcting his son\u2019s work situation with the NYPD his top priority. While he awaits to find out if the D.A. plans to press charges against him for the beating of Oscar, Sherlock keeps busy by recreating a very old crime scene because \u201cjustice is like an orgasm,\u201d he says. \u201cIt can never come too late.\u201d (Quote of the Year?) He also concentrates on the case of a missing wife believed to have been killed by her husband to try and get back in the department\u2019s good graces. The latter case comes to him after the husband \u2013 who did some very bad stuff, but vows he didn\u2019t kill his wife \u2013 confronts him on the street, begs for his help and then shoots himself right in front of the P.I. (\u201cBloom left an impression on me last night, not to mention some grey matter,\u201d Sherlock describes.)\nAlthough Sherlock is back on the wagon and the D.A. spares him, Gregson breaks the bad news that the Chief wants to make an example of someone, so he and Joan have been sacked. Surprisingly, his partner takes the news very well. \u201cIt\u2019s OK,\u201d Joan tells Sherlock, confessing that she kind of had a feeling it was coming.\nSherlock tries to convince her to take the credit for solving the missing wife case so she can get her consulting gig back, but she only wants to work with him. Maybe they can help the New Jersey Police Department instead, she suggests. Whatever happens, they\u2019re a team. And that\u2019s a pretty nice, united way to start the season.\nElementary fans, what did you think of the Season 4 premiere? Grade it via the poll below, then hit the comments with your thoughts!",
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        "raw_content": "Merkel sticks to Juncker for top EU job\nJune 10 - A two day meeting to discuss EU reforms comes to an end in Sweden. Sonia Legg looks at the challenges the leaders face following damaging European elections.\nIt's not exactly a sinking ship but the European Union did take a hit below the waterline in the elections last month. The success of extremist parties has left leaders floundering. The UK's David Cameron had already been calling for reform - the vote gave his message extra weight. He and several colleagues, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, have been considering a new course during a two-day sojorn at the Swedish Prime Minister's country residence. SOUNDBITE)(English) BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, DAVID CAMERON, SAYING: \"If we can achieve reforms, if we can demonstrate openness, competitiveness, flexibility, less interference, reform, people that are capable of taking the European Union forward in that direction, that will be helpful, and obviously if the European Union doesn't go in that direction, that will be unhelpful.\" Who'll be the next European Commission President was top of the agenda. Jean-Claude Juncker is no longer a certainty. (SOUNDBITE)(German) GERMAN CHANCELLOR, ANGELA MERKEL, SAYING: \"We've all said that personalities weren't the focus of our discussions, but that what we want to do is what there has been so little of so far, and that is to talk about content, about what is important for the citizens of Europe.\" But Merkel did reaffirm her support for the former Luxembourg Prime Minister - despite elements of the British media seemingly set on blackening his name. Some of their reports haven't gone down well in parts of Europe. IG's Alastair McCaig says Cameron needs to tread carefully when it comes to his reform agenda. SOUNDBITE ALASTAIR MCCAIG, IG, SAYING: \"I think it is going to be difficult for David Cameron to russell up enough support to get this pushed through but I think he is making a pertinent point as far as the decision-making process is concerned and there shouldn't be an automated change of leadership. We are already relatively unpopular as far as mainland Europe is concerned, as far as intervening in actions, and I dare say this will again rile the likes of the French for instance.\" The UK said the talks were \"constructive but not resolved\" Cameron knows he mustn't rock the boat or Merkel may not be so keen to help renegotiate the UK's relationship with Europe.\nhttps://uk.reuters.com/video/2014/06/10/merkel-sticks-to-juncker-for-top-eu-job?videoId=313436490&videoChannel=13984",
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        "raw_content": "Civil Unrest in America?\nThread: Civil Unrest in America?\nby Jos\u00e9 Miguel Alonso Trabanco\nThe Repression of Social Unrest. Source: BPK: Prussia Picture Archive\nEurasia is currently experiencing serious problems derived from financial and economic difficulties such as unemployment, GDP negative growth, currency depreciation, overall economic slowdown and so on. Several members of both the European Union and NATO (Poland, Hungary, Iceland come to mind) are already dealing with a considerable deal of domestic discontent. Some States from the Former Soviet Union (notably Ukraine, Belarus and the Central Asian Republics) and even Russia itself are facing similar problems. Even Chinese government officials acknowledge protests in the Chinese mainland, just like Professor Michael Klare points out, which means that East Asia is by no means an exception. As we shall see, financial and economic conditions are equally grave in the American hemisphere, if not more so.\nZbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor and early supporter of Barack Obama's presidential campaign, has warned that civil unrest on American soil is a possibility that should not be dismissed. Brzezinski explains that \"[the United States is] going to have millions and millions of unemployed, people really facing dire straits. And we\u2019re going to be having that for some period of time before things hopefully improve. And at the same time there is public awareness of this extraordinary wealth that was transferred to a few individuals at levels without historical precedent in America...\" Brzezinski concludes with this noteworthy remark \"...hell, there could be even riots\".\nThe aforementioned means that the upper echelons of the American political elite have realized that the current financial and economic turmoil is not as bad as many experts had foreseen, they are well aware that it is actually much worse and that things could really spiral out of control if the present situation deteriorates even further. Indeed, optimistic signs are nowhere to be found. Quite the contrary.\nThe full magnitude of the financial tsunami is clearly reflected in a piece written by Barry Ritholtz, who states that the bailout plan promoted by former US Secretary of the Treasury Henry \"Hank\" Paulson amounts to a sum of money that is superior to the Louisiana Purchase, the New Deal, the Marshall Plan, the Apollo Lunar Project, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the invasion of Iraq and other large government expenditures - combined (!). This illustrates that America's top policymakers (both Democratic and Republican) hold serious concerns about the health of the American financial system and the American economy.\nLehman Brothers' bankruptcy (the largest in American history) was merely the tip of the iceberg and economic and financial conditions have dramatically worsened ever since. On January 22 2009, the Christian Science Monitor published that the four largest U.S. banks \"have lost half of their value since January 2.\" Moreover, in the period from summer 2008 to March 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average index has decreased more than 50%. Furthermore, during February 2009 alone, more than 651 000 jobs were lost in the US, whose unemployment rate has now reached 8.1 %, the highest in 26 years. Also, some US car manufacturers (such as Ford, General Motors and Chrysler), once the pride of America's industry, are practically on life support.\nSteve Lohr, from the New York Times, writes that \"Some of the large banks in the United States, according to economists and other finance experts, are like dead men walking.\" Indeed, there were only two investment banks left: Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs and their condition is not exactly solid because they have managed to survive by becoming ordinary commercial banks. The Guardian reproduces an assessment by Bill Isaac, an experienced financial expert; he claims that the transformation of both Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs is \"a shame because this country [the US] was built, in part, on risk-taking by Goldman and Morgan and by a whole bunch of firms before them.\" Karl West, from the Daily Mail mentions that financial specialists warn that mammoth bank Citigroup \"could collapse\".\nAll of the above indicates that the much-feared financial meltdown is no longer a distant and remote possibility because in fact it is already taking place. However, this chaos might trigger some very serious and preoccupying consequences. In order to have a clear understanding of these implications, it is vital to take into account some reports that were not given the proper amount of attention they deserved when they were first published.\nProfessor Michel Chossudovsky observed that the US Army 3rd Infantry's 1st Brigade Combat Team returned from Iraq some months ago. That information is extremely disturbing because such military unit \"may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control\", according to official sources. Now, what scenario could possibly require the operational deployment of said units on American soil? Professor Chossudovsky puts forward an intriguing hypothesis that must be borne in mind. He argues that \"Civil unrest resulting from from the financial meltdown is a distinct possibility, given the broad impacts of financial collapse on lifelong savings, pension funds, homeownership, etc\".\nShortly afterwards, the Centre for Research on Globalization website posted an article written by Wayne Madsen. Mr. Madsen claims that a highly confidential official report has been circulating among senior members of the US Congress and their top advisors. The report has been allegedly nicknamed as the \"C & R document\". The author stipulates that those letters stand for none other than \"conflict\" and \"revolution\" because those scenarios are supposedly regarded by America's policymakers as plausible consequences triggered by a financial meltdown. According to Mr. Madsen, the content of the document reveals that severe financial chaos could spark a major war if Washington refuses to honor its foreign debt and/or massive riots in US cities if the American population does not accept a considerable tax increase.\nFor decades, overall political stability in the US was taken for granted. However, as it has been pointed out, even senior American statesmen are taking into consideration that financial volatility could fuel a wave of discontent which could easily reach troubling proportions. It seems that America itself is not immune from \"regime-threatening instability\" as the Pentagon and the American intelligence community terms it. It is likely that American government officials have not dismissed the worst-case scenario. Indeed it looks like they have been preparing accordingly.\nTherefore, as has been scrutinized here, once one proceeds to connect the dots a very dark picture begins to emerge, to say the least. An all-encompassing cloud of uncertainty prevents us from formulating an accurate forecast regarding what developments will occur and how they will unfold during the next few months, let alone years. The only thing that can be taken for granted and that one can be sure of is that the unthinkable has now become thinkable.\nJos\u00e9 Miguel Alonso Trabanco is an independent writer based in Mexico specialising in geopoltical and military affairs. He has a degree in International Relations from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Mexico City. His focus is on contemporary and historic geopolitics, the world's balance of power, the international system's architecture and the emergence of new powers.\nJos\u00e9 Miguel Alonso Trabanco is a frequent contributor to Global Research. 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        "raw_content": "When Art is too (II) Oriented\nNotes about the art fair with a special focus on Disorientation II, curated by Jack Persekian.\nBy Cristiana De Marchi | Nov 2009\nWhereas an art fair might be the ideal occasion for measuring the pulse of the art market, undeniably it is not the best environment for discovering any lively art scene. Most of the galleries are harmonised with the presumed local taste, in a too obvious attempt to break the sales record and to justify a financially quite demanding \"away match\". To tell the truth, this year Abu Dhabi's Art Fair seems refreshed by a background feeling of novelty, which cannot be exclusively ascribed to the internationally renowned galleries newly participating. The art market can be like a game of chess where the presence of Gagosian, White Cube or Hauser & Wirth might have influenced the selection of works to display by other European and American galleries; and international classics like Dennis Hopper, Louise Bourgeois, Piero Manzoni and the unfailing Andy Warhol, Alighiero Boetti, Subodh Gupta and Damien Hirst take the advantage over Arab and Iranian artists.\nIndeed, unlike the official announcements, Abu Dhabi Art is still strictly aligned to the Parisian wave (The Wings Party by Fabrice Bousteau; the Sorbonne involvement in talks and lectures; the Louvre partnership with the presentation of Yan Pei-Ming's imposing project The Funerals of Mona Lisa) and the persistently reported internationalized concept looks nominal rather than substantial.\nNumerous are the accompanying events, among which two laudable news must be put in evidence: the Bidoun Library project, an itinerant \"collection of books, catalogues, journals and ephemera that traces contemporary art practices as well as the evolution of the various art scenes in the Middle East\", which aims to offer a service to the local art community and whose effects are supposed to be appreciable over the long term; and the lounge dedicated to the established Middle Eastern non-profit foundations for contemporary art (Townhouse, Cairo; Al Ma'amal, Palestine; and Darat al Funun, Jordan) is now unfortunately become almost deserted, thus invalidating its virtual confrontational value for art enthusiasts and professionals.\nThe memory of the Fair seems to have been committed to the exhibition Disorientation II (until February 20, 2010), a cooperative project of Abu Dhabi's Tourism Development and Investment Company and the Sharjah Art Foundation, whilst the other highly mediatised exhibition, \"Signature\" (curated by Anne Baldassari) is fundamentally a replica of the Emirati Expressions \"black box\" [1], reductive and frustrating as can be within the limits of a regular booth, definitely not favouring the UAE emerging talents here displayed once again.\nDisorientation II is clearly establishing a connection with the 2003 Berlin DisORIENTation show [2], also curated by Jack Persekian, with a reversal of perspective: whereas the previous exhibition confronted the western politically voyeuristic point of view about the Middle East with the radicalism of the latter, the \"II\" has an insider perspective and takes \"the era of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918-1970) as a moment of rupture when the repercussions of the failure of the Pan-Arab unity plan [\u2026] fractured fragile structures\" thus counterpointing \"a utopian era with the reality of today\" [3].\nWith the exception of the D II Series of Tarek Al-Ghoussein, specially commissioned for the occasion, most of the works exhibited are already familiar to the local and international public. Mona Hatoum's Present tense, Marwan Rechmaoui's Beirut Caoutchouc, and Wafa Hourani's Qalandia 2047 have enjoyed wide international exposure, often being chosen as \"representative\" of the Middle Eastern problematic. It is certainly discomforting that western curators come to a compromise with the variety of productions and themes developed by Arab artists, oversimplifying a panorama that is much richer. But it is definitely more disturbing when that very same approach is embraced by Middle Eastern curators, who should try to break the conventional, still stereotyped perspective that western art specialists usually attribute to Arab contemporary art.\nAt their best, art works bear multiple messages, and yet they can hardly match different concepts and satisfy different points of view. Besides, the very condition of not being politically oriented does not represent a disvalue, for ultimately art should not be ideological, even though often politically engaged. The works on show are mostly not too polemic, some of them are very intimate (Hala Elkoussy's On red nails, palm trees and other icons, seen at the last Sharjah Biennial 9) or do not specifically address their critique to the Arab world (Kader Attia's Rochers carr\u00e9s, vividly drawing a parallel between Algerian youth's lack of perspective and the condition of youngsters from the banlieues of European metropolises).\nWe do wonder why contemporary art cannot resist the temptation to share the movie industry's tendency to make sequels of their blockbusters. Either there is a clear a priori purpose and the realization of more than one event linked together by coherent guiding threads corresponds to a declared curatorial criterion or otherwise this late choice to organize second events recalling previous ones shows a certain lack of imagination and an attempt to find an easy way of satisfying the audience.\nEmirati Expressions, 20 Jan. - 16 April 2009, Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace. 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        "raw_content": "Revolutionary Hats and Piquant Propositions\nThe 11th edition presented a solid statement about the urgent need for the politicization of culture.\nBy \u00d6zge Ersoy | Oct 2009\nThe rise of contemporary art practices that have been politically confrontational in Turkey coincided with the years that followed the military coup in 1980. In this period, artists started to make pungent criticisms of the state ideology, developmentalist ideals, as well as the coup itself. They also took a distance from the orthodoxies that had weakened the leftist movements in the 60s and 70s. Yet, mistrust and intolerance towards contemporary art grew at the same time. This was primarily due to private companies\u2019 increasing investment in this field in the context of a newly introduced neoliberal economy. However the protests and public discussions of the 11th International Istanbul Biennial seem to be more fervent than ever before. In this article, I will locate this year\u2019s biennial against the background of the previous iterations and argue that it has presented a solid statement about the urgent need for the politicization of culture, while creating a strong opposition in Turkey.\nInitiated in 1987, the International Istanbul Biennial did not have any difficulty plugging itself into Turkey\u2019s newly introduced service economy. As the city sought to re-brand itself and attract more tourists, it warmly embraced an international art event which put artwork into dialogue with old architecture, including Byzantine structures and former national industrial sites. This curious flirtation between the buildings and artworks, consciously or unconsciously, remained at the core of the biennial. However, the curators of the 2005 biennial, Vas\u0131f Kortun and Charles Esche, introduced an abrupt spatial transition by moving the exhibitions and events outside of the historical sites. Instead, they positioned them in the Galata/Beyoglu area, known as a busy trade and commercial zone that has recently turned into an arts and culture hub. This spatial transition also signaled the ideological shift that the biennial adopted. The hosting neighborhoods swallowed up the exhibitions, while the artworks arguably entered the public sphere, rather than remaining as an extension of the tourist gaze.\nVarious factions of the Turkish art scene have opposed the Istanbul Biennial since its inception. Modernist art-oriented schools (mostly based on painting) and commercial galleries have often criticized the biennial; they have questioned the strength and the format of the artworks, the small number of Turkish artists included in the exhibitions, and the biennial\u2019s alleged aspiration to be visible only at the international level. In the 10th International Istanbul Biennial in 2007 \"Not Only Possible, But Also Necessary: Optimism in the Age of Global War,\" those who voiced political criticisms were more vocal than ever. They did not concern the artworks as much as they did Hou Hanru\u2019s curatorial statement that identified Turkey as the exemplar of top-down, forced modernization projects in the non-Western world. It is true that the 2007 biennial piqued chauvinistic, nationalist appetites, but the protests and condemnations against the biennial received attention in the mainstream media. This pushed the discussion on the biennial beyond limited art circles into the public sphere.\nI would easily say that the 11th International Istanbul Biennial introduced a full-fledged political statement. The curators\u2019 collective What, How & for Whom (WHW - Ivet \u0106urlin, Ana Devi\u0107, Nata\u0161a Ili\u0107, Sabina Sabolovi\u0107, and designer-publicist Dejan Kr\u0161i\u0107) chose to contextualize the biennial around Bertolt Brecht\u2019s emancipatory theory of art and praxis, which suggests that artistic practices have the capability of transforming daily life, even politics. The premise of this move is not to rediscover Brecht\u2019s philosophy, but rather to suggest what arts and culture could possibly propose today beyond aestheticism. The curators present the biennial as a platform that generates criticality and intellectual agitation; they emphasize political will-formation and, most importantly, the politicization of culture. Yet, WHW refrains from making judgments or statements about Turkish political history as Hou Hanru attempted to do in the previous biennial, which seems to make this year\u2019s biennial less vulnerable to shallow criticisms. Instead, the curatorial collective puts forward global issues: political impassivity and numbness. It also takes Brecht, a venerated figure for the Marxist left, as the reference, and perhaps aims to negotiate between different leftist factions so as to incite a larger group interested in transformative dialogues.\nHere are a few examples from the criticisms against this year\u2019s biennial. DirenIstanbul, a protest group mostly known for rallying against the IMF and the WB meetings described the biennial as an \"absurd cacophony of \u2018radical\u2019 statements floating in the air like over repeated tongue twisters.\" In their words, the curators cherished \"statements like \u2018socialism or barbarism\u2019 echoing in the saloon filled with [their] sponsors, bodyguards, and ministers with fake smiles and old wine smells,\" referring to the opening ceremony. [1] In their open letter to all artists and curators, they stated: \"\u2026 we fight \u2026 and resist in the streets, not in corporate spaces reserved for tolerated institutional critique so as to help them clear their conscience.\" [2] In an interview with WHW, writers and editors Y\u00fccel G\u00f6kt\u00fcrk, Ulus Atayurt and Erden Kosova stated: \"The fact that Ko\u00e7 [the holding sponsoring the 2009 biennial] and Brecht are juxtaposed reveals a feeling of exploitation and makes the audience stay away from the biennial.\" [3] Artist Cavit Mukaddes wrote: \"Brecht spent his entire life in resistance. Who can dare to associate such mundane dullness with this monumental figure of humanity and literature? Since when has Brecht become your clown?\" [4]\nAlthough these quotations only caricaturize these critiques, they still hint at certain shared contentions: politically-engaged art has become a popular marketing tool for art events; it is illusionary to imagine that these art events will lead to social and political transformation; it is contradictory, even outrageous to some, that the curators use Brecht as a reference for a biennial that is sponsored by one of the biggest industrial and financial corporations in Turkey. It seems that these arguments haven\u2019t yet produced substantial discussions about the emancipatory strength of art. Instead, they have remained one-sided grumblings, with a solid focus on the relation between the biennial\u2019s rhetorical devices and its sponsors. Against these arguments, WHW acknowledges the controversial sponsorship of the biennial and asks: If your political position partakes in the mainstream, what do you have to compromise? How can you negotiate your position when you are ideologically constrained? If there is no externality to the larger power structures, how can you make use of the tools of the existing system in order to express yourself?\nLet\u2019s be honest. The Istanbul Biennial is not a revolutionary institution and the curators don\u2019t wear revolutionary hats. WHW\u2019s curatorial proposition is about the politicization of culture. To seek a linear causality between arts and politics is not only na\u00efve but also misleading. Exhibitions and art organizations such as the 11th International Istanbul Biennial do not change the existing system, but they have the potential to propose alternatives. This propositional endeavor that is not directly related to political responsibility seems to be the greatest asset of contemporary art. The biennial is yet to spark heated, in-depth debates on art, culture, and politics. It can incite negotiation between different groups for the sake of imagining alternate realities and perhaps starting collective, transformative discussions. In a time when the relation between society and art is so fragile, I wonder why we don\u2019t choose to talk about why, how and with whom this space of imagination can be created.\nDirenIstanbul, A Contribution to the Critique of the Political Biennial: Zaaaaaaaart!, 16 September 2009\nDirenIstanbul, Conceptual Framework of Direnal-Istanbul Resistance Days: What Keeps Us Not-Alive?, 4 September 2009\nY\u00fccel G\u00f6kt\u00fcrk, Ulus Atayurt, Erden Kosova, \"11. \u0130stanbul Bienali: D\u00fc\u015fman\u0131 Yan\u0131na \u00c7ekmek,\" Express, Issue 98, September-October 2009. Also available at http://bianet.org. (Quote translated by the author)\n<line>Cavit Mukaddes, 11. Istanbul Bienali, Cekirdek Sanat, 12 September 2009. </line><line>(Quote translated by the author)</line>\nCurator and writer based in Istanbul. She is currently the Project Manager at Collectorspace, Istanbul.\n14th Istanbul Biennial 2015\n5 September - 1 November 2015. SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms. Direction: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. More than 100 participants with artworks, objects, performances.\nFiring Up, Fading Out\nReflections on the 13th Istanbul Biennial, the idea of art and publicness, the model of the event, and other related issues.\nReview of the 10th Istanbul Biennial, in the context of the city's dynamic art scene.\nPoetry is here, justice will come... Review of the event's 8th edition.",
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        "raw_content": "Comic Apology #1 \u00bb\nLast week as I was crossing a street on my way home from the grocery store, I noticed a phone on the street. The phone was a Galaxy Nexus, and to be a good citizen, I picked up the phone and decided to call its owner or one of his friends or family members to organize a return. So I walked far enough away from the road to where I could be heard over driving cars, and I set out to make the call. Little did I know it wouldn\u2019t be that simple.\nJust waking the Galaxy Nexus from sleep was confusing to me. It was kind of dark outside and so I followed my instincts and reached for the top of the phone for the on/off button, only to find that it wasn\u2019t there! There wasn\u2019t a Home button either, so that was out of the question. I felt my way around the phone and found buttons on both the right and left sides that felt the same. After initially pressing the volume buttons, I pressed the on/off button on the right side of the phone, and boom, the huge screen lit up!\nContrast with the iPhone, which has a single rectangular on/off button at the top off the phone, directly opposite of the charging port at the bottom. The iPhone also has a Home button on the front of the phone right underneath the display, which acts to wake the phone from sleep among other things. It makes sense for the on/off button to be opposite the charging port, and aside from that, every physical button on the phone has a unique shape to denote utility. But anyway, back to the story\u2026\nI successfully got the Galaxy Nexus\u2019s display to turn on! Unfortunately figuring out to unlock it proved to be more difficult than just waking it from sleep. A little padlock icon appeared on screen, which had me thinking it was password protected and I almost gave up right there. But I tapped and held the padlock anyway, and three icons appeared around it, leaving me clueless. I turned the screen on and off a couple of times, and eventually figured out that the padlock moves with my finger when dragged, so I dragged it to the phone icon. Success!\nFeeling accomplished having woken from sleep and unlocked a Galaxy Nexus for the first time, I proceeded to call its owner\u2019s wife. One thing led to another and the phone and its owner were reunited, and everybody lived happily ever after. I felt like quite the dunce though, good deed notwithstanding.\nI remember the day that I purchased my first iPod touch. It was just another day in Fall 2007. An Apple Store neighbors the movie theater I used to work at, and with nothing to do during my 45 minute break, I walked into the Apple Store and purchased a 16 GB first gen iPod touch. To date it\u2019s my largest impulse buy, and one of my most valued. When I got home later that evening, I activated my iPod touch and was greeted by something which would prove significant over time: A little visual cue on the lock screen which states \u201cslide to unlock\u201d.\nTags: Android, Apple, Google, iOS, Slide to Unlock",
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        "raw_content": "UN observes world day to combat desertification\nHealthy soils form the basis for our food production systems. Without healthy soils it is not possible to produce healthy food. Healthy soils also filter rainwater rendering it drinkable; they regulate climate by providing the largest carbon sinks and storing more carbon than all forests put together; and they sustain biodiversity as two-thirds of all known species live on land. Today, around one quarter of the world's total land area is affected by desertification, thus adversely impacting the lives and livelihoods of close to one sixth of the global population.\nThe United Nations observes 17th June as World Day to Combat Desertification. This year\u2019s theme is \u201cAn articulate and timely call to action to conserve soil and ensure the sustenance of a growing population\u201d.\nUN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon commemorated the event today by stating \u201cLand degradation and desertification undercut human rights, starting with the right to food. Nearly 1 billion people lack adequate nutrition, and those living off degraded areas are among the most affected. Their situation could worsen if land degradation, as projected, reduces global food production by 12 per cent by 2035.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u201d, Mr. Ban added, \u201cdegrade 12 million hectares of productive land every year - an area the size of Benin or Honduras. More than half our farmland is degraded, and only 10 per cent is improving. About 500 million hectares could be restored cost-effectively, rather than being abandoned. If we do not change how we use our land, we will have to convert an area the size of Norway into new farmland every year to meet future needs for food, freshwater, biofuels and urban growth. This would cause deforestation and other negative environmental impact.\u201d\nHe concluded his address by reminding us that \u201cOur lives and civilizations depend on the land.\u201d and urged the world community to \u201cinvest in healthy soils to secure our rights to food and freshwater\u201d.",
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        "raw_content": "Social protection can lift millions out of poverty\n16.10.2015 - \u00abCalling hunger a terrible injustice\u00bb Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon marked World Food Day with a visit to the Milan Expo World's Fair, which is focusing on food security and nutrition.\nMr. Ban called for \u00abfood security for all the people around the world (and) to build a global movement to end hunger\u00bb.\nThe theme for this year\u2019s World Food Day is \u00abSocial protection and agriculture: breaking the cycle of rural poverty\u00bb.\n\u00abSocial security reaches the most vulnerable. It prevents people from falling into extreme hardship. And it protects household food and nutrition security. To end hunger for all people forever, we have to recognize the indivisibility of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals\u00bb says Mr. Ban.\nTo end hunger is Sustainable Development Goal number two, and WFP has launched a #ZeroHunger campaign in order to create awareness about the subject.\nYou can find more information on how you can contribute here.\nA recent report published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) underlines how social protection has the potential to eradicate poverty and hunger. Still, social protection measures often face the preconception that they create dependency among the poorest. However, social protection is far more than a safety net for the poor, says Director-General of FAO, Graziano da Silva.\n\u00abSocial protection services increase demand for locally produced goods and services contributing to higher incomes and more spending power. But social protection alone cannot sustainably move people out of poverty and hunger. In rural areas social protection must go hand in hand with agricultural policies\u00bb he says.\nIn Zambia, where 60.5 percent of the population live below the national poverty line, the Social Cash Transfer programme for instance, has been a great success. The programme led to a 34 percent increase in land dedicated to crop production as well as an increase in the use of agricultural inputs, including seeds, fertilizers and hired labour. After a positive evaluation in 2013 it was decided that the number of households benefitting from the programme was to be increased from 60,000 to 190,000 in 2014.\nHowever, it is crucial that transfer levels are consistent and big enough, writes team leader of the FAO-led project \u00abFrom Protection to Production (PtoP)\u00bb, Benjamin Davis, in a blog post:\n\u00abProgramme impacts are bigger - both for livelihoods as well as education, health and consumption - when transfers are regular and predictable, which allows households to plan their spending and smooth their consumption, essentially expanding their time horizon and letting them think about the future, instead of just daily survival\u00bb.\nIn 2006, the International Labour Organization (ILO) calculated that less than 2 percent of the global GDP would be necessary to provide a basic set of social security benefits to all people living in poverty.",
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        "raw_content": "Tbilisi Trade\nTrialeti Range\nSubscribe to France 24 now: http://f24.my/youtubeEN FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 http://f24.my/YTliveEN Georgia is a country at a crossroads: a major crossing point on the ancient Silk Road, a former Soviet Republic and now one of the EU\u2019s \"neighbourhood\" partners. We discover Georgia's unique methods of winemaking \u2013 a tradition that dates back around 8,000 years; meet producers of local specialities such as honey and herbal teas; and find out from politicians about how a recently-activated trade deal with the European Union is changing the way Georgians work, trade and live. http://www.france24.com/en/taxonomy/emission/18743 Visit our website: http://www.france24.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://f24.my/youtubeEN Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en\nIn an attempt to break away from the Kremlin's sphere of influence the Georgian Prime Minister Irakly Garibashvili has stated that he plans for his country to become a member of the European Union in 10 years' time.\nGeorgia is an emerging destination for international property investors, but not exclusively them alone. The World Bank expects Georgia\u2019s economic growth to be at an average rate of 5.5 per cent, per year, over the medium term, based on greater policy certainty, improved market access and strong structural reform implementation. Irakli Kilauridze, Managing Director, Colliers Georgia, and Sulkhan Khabadze, Director, British Georgian Chamber of Commerce in London discuss the business climate and investment opportunities in Georgia. According to World Bank projections, Georgia\u2019s economic growth is expected to be at an average rate of 5.5 per cent, per year, over the medium term. This is based on greater policy certainty, improved market access and strong structural reform implementation. Georgia wants to be the link between China and Europe, which they hope will be one of the country\u2019s growth drivers. At the moment Georgia is negotiating a free trade agreement with the Asian giant and they are already a part of the free trade area of the EU. At the beginning of March, the European Commission proposed to lift visa obligations for Georgian citizens. Foreign investors have already arrived in Georgia. According to the World Investment report, they invested 1.3 billion dollars in 2014, alone.\n\"Patriot- 2006\" opens fist trade complex in Tbilisi 2011-04-06 \"Patriot-2006,\" an importer company of various construction and polishing materials opened its first trade center at Agladze Street in Tbilisi earlier today. The prices for high-quality construction and polishing materials presented in the shop are affordable for consumers. They materials are mainly brought from China and Turkey. The headquarter office of the company is based in Batumi city of Georgia's Adjara region. Thirty-five people are employed at the shop built across 3 thousand square meters. Tbilisi Mayor Gigi Ugulava visited the trade center earlier this afternoon and met with the employees.\n\u041f\u043e\u0434\u043f\u0438\u0441\u044b\u0432\u0430\u0439\u0442\u0435\u0441\u044c \u0442\u0430\u043a\u0436\u0435: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/atinovi.tristan VK: http://www.vk.com/atinovitristan FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/atinovitristan \u0421\u043f\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0431\u043e!\nGeorgia has signed a so called Association Agreement with the European Union in Brussels. An integral part of it is a new free trade accord. Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker reports from Tbilisi. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/\nTbilisi (Georgian: \u10d7\u10d1\u10d8\u10da\u10d8\u10e1\u10d8), commonly known by its former name Tiflis,[4] and often mispronounced as Tiblisi, is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. Founded in the 5th century by the monarch of Georgia's ancient precursor the Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi has since served, with intermissions, as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Under Russian rule, from 1801 to 1917 Tiflis was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy governing both sides of the entire Caucasus. Located on the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Tbilisi's proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes often made the city a point of contention between various rival empires throughout history and the city's location to this day ensures its position as an important transit route for global energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's varied history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, Middle Eastern, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Notable tourist destinations include cathedrals like Sameba and Sioni, classical Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum.\nThe Duran \u2013 News in Review \u2013 Episode 127. The Duran\u2019s Alex Christoforou and International Affairs and Security Analyst via Moscow, Mark Sleboda discuss the incredible story of the US-funded biomedical laboratory, that has now been implicated in a bioweapons scandal near the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, which according to statements made by the Russian Defense Ministry have resulted in the death of dozens of Georgians, killed by US toxins disguised as drug research trials. Also See: http://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/10/scientists-raise-alarm-over-us-bio-weapon-programs.html https://off-guardian.org/2017/11/03/why-is-the-us-air-force-collecting-samples-of-russian-dna/ http://dilyana.bg/the-pentagon-bio-weapons/ http://dilyana.bg/us-diplomats-involved-in-trafficking-of-human-blood-and-pathogens-for-secret-military-program/ http://dilyana.bg/diplomatic-viruses/ ***** SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/theduran VISIT. Bookmark our site: http://theduran.com BUY. Pass by our shop and pick up a t-shirt: http://drnshop.com DONATE. Every little bit helps us broadcast: https://www.paypal.me/theduran/10 VIDEO: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/theduran Subscribe to our BitChute Channel: https://www.bitchute.com/theduran/ SOCIAL: Find us on Gab: https://gab.ai/TheDuran Follow us on Minds: https://www.minds.com/theduran Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedurancom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theduran_com ***** In a bombshell statement from Russian Defense Ministry, evidence has surfaced showing that the Richard Lugar Center for Public Health Research (near the Georgian capital Tbilisi) appears to have conducted bioweapons research under the guise of a drug test, claiming the lives of at least 73 people. According to RT, the question of what really might have taken place at the secretive US-sponsored research facility hosted by Russia\u2019s southern neighbor was raised by the Russian military on Thursday after they studied files published online by a former Georgian minister. The documents record the deaths of 73 people over a short period of time, indicating a test of \u201ca highly toxic chemical or biological agents with high lethality rate,\u201d said Igor Kirillov, commander of the Russian military branch responsible for defending troops from radiological, chemical and biological weapons. Kirillov apparently doubted that the tests, carried out by the Richard Lugar Center for Public Health Research near the Georgian capital Tbilisi, involved clinical trials of a drug called Sovaldi, which is meant for the treatment of Hepatitis C. The producer of the drug is Gilead Sciences, a California-based biomedical firm that recruited former US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld as a board member in 1988, in between his two tenures as head of the Pentagon. #Bioweapons #GeorgiaTbilisi #DeepState #TheDuran\nWelcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries. See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/user/nurettinodunya/playlists Tbilisi/Georgia: Tbilisi Georgian: \u10d7\u10d1\u10d8\u10da\u10d8\u10e1\u10d8)is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang I Gorgasali, the monarch of the Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi since served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Between 1801 and 1917, then being under the rule of the former Russian Empire, Tbilisi was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy, governing both Southern and Northern Caucasus. Because of its location on the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes, throughout history Tbilisi was a point of contention between various global powers. The city's location to this day ensures its position as an important transit route for various energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's diverse history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, Middle Eastern, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures. Historically Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is currently overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Its notable tourist destinations include cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, classical Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum. Location:Tbilisi is located in the South Caucasus at 41\u00b0 43' North Latitude and 44\u00b0 47' East Longitude. The city lies in Eastern Georgia on both banks of the Mt'k'vari River. The elevation of the city ranges from 380\u2013770 metres above sea level (1,250\u20132,530 ft) and has the shape of an amphitheatre surrounded by mountains on three sides. To the north, Tbilisi is bounded by the Saguramo Range, to the east and south-east by the Iori Plain, to the south and west by various endings (sub-ranges) of the Trialeti Range. The relief of Tbilisi is complex. The part of the city which lies on the left bank of the Mt'k'vari River extends for more than 30 km (19 mi) from the Avchala District to River Lochini. The part of the city which lies on the right side of the Mt'k'vari River, on the other hand, is built along the foothills of the Trialeti Range, the slopes of which in many cases descend all the way to the edges of the river Mt'k'vari. The mountains, therefore, are a significant barrier to urban development on the right bank of the Mt'k'vari River. This type of a geographic environment creates pockets of very densely developed areas while other parts of the city are left undeveloped due to the complex topographic relief.To the north of the city, there is a large reservoir (commonly known as the Tbilisi Sea) fed by irrigation canals. As a multicultural city, Tbilisi is home to more than 100 ethnic groups. Around 89% of the population consists of ethnic Georgians, with significant populations of other ethnic groups such as Armenians, Russians, and Azeris. Along with the above-mentioned groups, Tbilisi is home to other ethnic groups including Ossetians, Abkhazians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Germans, Jews, Estonians, Kurds, Assyrians & Yazidis, and others.More than 95% of the residents of Tbilisi practise forms of Christianity (the most predominant of which is the Georgian Orthodox Church). The Russian Orthodox Church, which is in Full communion with the Georgian, and the Armenian Apostolic Church have significant followings within the city as well. A minority of the population (around 1.5%) practises Islam (mainly Shia Islam), while about 0.1% of Tbilisi's population practises Judaism. There is also Roman Catholic church and the Yazidi Sultan Ezid Temple.Tbilisi has been historically known for religious tolerance. This is especially evident in the city's Old Town, where a mosque, synagogue, and Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches can be found less than 500 metres (1,600 ft) from each other.Wikipedia\n\u0422\u0435\u043b\u0435\u0433\u0440\u0430\u043c http://t-do.ru/onzdt \u0418\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0430\u0433\u0440\u0430\u043c https://www.instagram.com/onzdt/ \u0414\u0437\u0435\u043d-\u043a\u0430\u043d\u0430\u043b http://zen.yandex.ru/enjourney \u0413\u0440\u0443\u043f\u043f\u0430 \u0412\u041a https://vk.com/onzdt \u0411\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0448\u043e\u0435 \u0441\u043f\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0431\u043e \u0437\u0430 \u043c\u0430\u0442\u0435\u0440\u0438\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u0443\u044e \u043f\u043e\u0434\u0434\u0435\u0440\u0436\u043a\u0443! \u0412\u0441\u0435 \u0441\u0440\u0435\u0434\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0430 \u0438\u0434\u0443\u0442 \u0438\u0441\u043a\u043b\u044e\u0447\u0438\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e \u043d\u0430 \u0440\u0430\u0437\u0432\u0438\u0442\u0438\u0435 \u043a\u0430\u043d\u0430\u043b\u0430. \u0421\u0431\u0435\u0440\u0431\u0430\u043d\u043a 5469 4000 2400 9727 \u042f.\u0414\u0435\u043d\u044c\u0433\u0438 41001171833588 www.donationalerts.ru/r/4aos Tbilisi (Georgian: \u10d7\u10d1\u10d8\u10da\u10d8\u10e1\u10d8), commonly known by its former name Tiflis,[4] and often mispronounced as Tiblisi, is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. Founded in the 5th century by the monarch of Georgia's ancient precursor the Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi has since served, with intermissions, as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Under Russian rule, from 1801 to 1917 Tiflis was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy governing both sides of the entire Caucasus. Located on the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Tbilisi's proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes often made the city a point of contention between various rival empires throughout history and the city's location to this day ensures its position as an important transit route for global energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's varied history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, Middle Eastern, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. 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It was established within the framework of structural, institutional, and legal reforms aimed at modernizing the management of the institutions united within this network, and at coordinating research and educational activities. Since its formation on December 30, 2004, the Museum has been directed by Professor David Lordkipanidze.\nThe Georgian National Museum integrates the management of the following museums:\nSimon Janashia Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi\nSamtskhe-Javakheti History Museum, Akhaltsikhe\nOpen Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi\nArt Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, and its branches\nMuseum of the Soviet Occupation, Tbilisi\nDmanisi Museum-Reserve of History and Archaeology, Dmanisi\nVani Museum-Reserve of Archaeology, Vani\nMuseum of History of Tbilisi, Tbilisi\nMuseum of History and Ethnography of Svaneti, Mestia\nInstitute of Palaeobiology, Tbilisi\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Georgian_National_Museum\nThe Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, also referred to as the Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Orthodoxy, is the second largest Christian Church in the world, with an estimated 225\u2013300 million adherents.\nThe Eastern Orthodox Church is one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, teaching that it is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church established by Jesus Christ in his Great Commission to the apostles, and practicing what it understands to be the original faith passed down from the Apostles.\nUnited in communion with the Latin Church before the East\u2013West Schism in 1054, and with the Oriental churches for the first quarter of its history, Eastern Orthodoxy spread throughout the Roman and later Byzantine Empires and beyond, playing a prominent role in European, Near Eastern, Slavic, and some African cultures. Its most prominent episcopal see is Constantinople.\nEastern Orthodoxy has no Papacy or similar authority, but instead teaches that all bishops are equal by virtue of their ordination, and each autocephalous church is typically governed by a Holy Synod. This is one of the main reasons for the division between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The commonly-used but unofficial designation \"Eastern\" derives from the geographical location of the main centers of Orthodoxy in relation to the \"Western\" churches (now known as the Roman Catholic Church), and from Constantinople being the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Eastern_Orthodox_Church\nFC Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgian: \u10d7\u10d1\u10d8\u10da\u10d8\u10e1\u10d8\u10e1 \u10d3\u10d8\u10dc\u10d0\u10db\u10dd) is a Georgian professional football team, based in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.\nDinamo Tbilisi was one of the most prominent clubs in Soviet football and a major contender in the Soviet Top League almost immediately after it was established in 1936. The club was then part of one of the leading sport societies in Soviet Union, the All-Union Dynamo sports society which had several other divisions beside football and was sponsored by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs. Its main claim to European fame was winning the Cup Winners' Cup in 1981, beating FC Carl Zeiss Jena of East Germany 2\u20131 in the final in D\u00fcsseldorf. Throughout its history, FC Dinamo Tbilisi produced many famous Soviet players: Boris Paichadze, Avtandil Gogoberidze, Shota Iamanidze, Mikheil Meskhi, Slava Metreveli, Murtaz Khurtsilava, Manuchar Machaidze, David Kipiani, Vladimir Gutsaev, Alexandre Chivadze, Vitali Daraselia, Ramaz Shengelia, Tengiz Sulakvelidze. After the break-up of the Soviet Union, it would later produce some of the finest Georgian players such as Temuri Ketsbaia, Shota Arveladze, Giorgi Kinkladze, Kakha Kaladze, Levan Kobiashvili.\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/FC_Dinamo_Tbilisi\nTrialeti Range (Georgian: \u10d7\u10e0\u10d8\u10d0\u10da\u10d4\u10d7\u10d8\u10e1 \u10e5\u10d4\u10d3\u10d8) is an east-west mountain range of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains in the central part of Georgia. The eastern edge of the Range runs along the western border of Tbilisi, while the western edge lies along River Mtkvari to the southwest of Borjomi. The length of the Trialeti Range is 144 kilometers and the maximum width is 30 kilometers. The mountain range was built up by volcanic activity during the Paleogene Era. Young, andesite lava flows are common in the western part of the Range. The highest point is Mount Shaviklde (meaning \"Black Cliff\" in Georgian) at an elevation of 2,850 meters above sea level (9,348 ft.). The slopes of the Range are mainly covered by deciduous forests made up of oak, beech, and hornbeam. The western parts of Trialeti are covered by coniferous and mixed forests made up of fir, spruce, pine, beech, and oak.\nTrialeti is also a village situated in the range, between Tsalka and Dmanisi, at 41\u00b030\u2032N 44\u00b010\u2032E\ufeff / \ufeff41.500\u00b0N 44.167\u00b0E\ufeff / 41.500; 44.167\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Trialeti_Range\nRustaveli Avenue (Georgian: \u10e0\u10e3\u10e1\u10d7\u10d0\u10d5\u10d4\u10da\u10d8\u10e1 \u10d2\u10d0\u10db\u10d6\u10d8\u10e0\u10d8, Rust'avelis Gamziri), formerly known as Golovin Street, is the central avenue in Tbilisi named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. The avenue starts at Freedom Square and extends for about 1.5 km in length, before it turns into an extension of Kostavas Kucha (Kostava Street). Rustaveli is often considered the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi due to a large number of governmental, public, cultural, and business buildings that are located along or near the avenue. The former Parliament of Georgia building, Kashveti Church, the Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia (part of the Georgian National Museum), the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, the Rustaveli State Academic Theater, the Rustaveli Museum, and the Georgian Academy of Sciences, among others, are all located on Rustaveli. The thoroughfare is served by the Tbilisi Metro and buses.\nIn 1989, tens of thousands of Georgians gathered before the House of Government on Rustaveli Avenue. An attack by the Soviet Spetsnaz forces killed many protesters in the April 9 tragedy.\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Rustaveli_Avenue\nRadio Stations - Tbilisi\nVoice of Abkhazia Varied Georgia\nRadio Tbilisuri Classical Georgia\nRadio Soma Abkhazia Adult Georgia\nGeorgian Radio Company Nostalgia 90s Georgia\nRadio Imedi 105.9FM Tbilisi Varied Georgia\nGeorgia: From Silk Road crossroads to EU connections (part 1)\nNew multi-profile trade centre opens in central railway station of Tbilisi\nGeorgia sprints to sign EU trade deal: Tbilisi looks westward amid Kremlin-backed Ukraine unrest\nGeorgia \u2013 A Future Bridge Between East And West | Doing Business in Georgia\n\"Patriot- 2006\" opens fist trade complex in Tbilisi\nTBILISI MALL / \u041b\u0418\u0424\u0422\u041e\u041e\u0411\u0417\u041e\u0420 / VLOG #6\nGeorgia signs landmark trade deal with EU\nOne minute travel. Tbilisi. Georgia.\nMysterious US funded 'bioweapons' laboratory implicated in death of 73 people in Tbilisi, Georgia\nGeorgia Old Tbilisi & Georgian Food Part 17\nGeorgia Tbilisi By Night Part 15\nTbilisi. Georgia. \u0413\u0440\u0443\u0437\u0438\u044f.\u0422\u0431\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0441\u0438. \u10d7\u10d1\u10d8\u10da\u10d8\u10e1\u10d8\nflash mob in trade center GTC - Tbilisi State Medical University\nFlashmob in Goodwill Tbilisi\nSubscribe to France 24 now: http://f24.my/youtubeEN FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 http://f24.my/YTliveEN Georgia is a country at a crossroads: a major crossing point on the ancient Silk Road, a former Soviet Republic and now one of the EU\u2019s \"neighbourhood\" partners. We discover Georgia's unique methods of winemaking \u2013 a tradition that dates back around 8,000 years; meet producers of local specialities such as honey and herbal teas; and find out from politicians about how a recently-activated trade deal with the European Union is changing the way Georgians work, trade and live. http://www.france24.com/en/taxonomy/emission/18743 Visit our website: http://www.france24.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://f24.my/youtubeEN Like us on Facebook: https://www.fac...\nGeorgia is an emerging destination for international property investors, but not exclusively them alone. The World Bank expects Georgia\u2019s economic growth to be at an average rate of 5.5 per cent, per year, over the medium term, based on greater policy certainty, improved market access and strong structural reform implementation. Irakli Kilauridze, Managing Director, Colliers Georgia, and Sulkhan Khabadze, Director, British Georgian Chamber of Commerce in London discuss the business climate and investment opportunities in Georgia. According to World Bank projections, Georgia\u2019s economic growth is expected to be at an average rate of 5.5 per cent, per year, over the medium term. This is based on greater policy certainty, improved market access and strong structural reform implementation. G...\nTbilisi (Georgian: \u10d7\u10d1\u10d8\u10da\u10d8\u10e1\u10d8), commonly known by its former name Tiflis,[4] and often mispronounced as Tiblisi, is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. Founded in the 5th century by the monarch of Georgia's ancient precursor the Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi has since served, with intermissions, as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Under Russian rule, from 1801 to 1917 Tiflis was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy governing both sides of the entire Caucasus. Located on the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Tbilisi's proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes often made the city a point of contention between various rival empires throughout history and the city's location to thi...\nThe Duran \u2013 News in Review \u2013 Episode 127. The Duran\u2019s Alex Christoforou and International Affairs and Security Analyst via Moscow, Mark Sleboda discuss the incredible story of the US-funded biomedical laboratory, that has now been implicated in a bioweapons scandal near the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, which according to statements made by the Russian Defense Ministry have resulted in the death of dozens of Georgians, killed by US toxins disguised as drug research trials. 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        "raw_content": "PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 25: First lady Michelle Obama waves to the crowd before delivering remarks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center, July 25, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An estimated 50,000 people are expected in Philadelphia, including hundreds of protesters and members of the media. The four-day Democratic National Convention kicked off July 25. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)\nMichelle Obama Not Interested In Running For Office In 2020 \u2013 Or Ever\nOresti AvlonitisOctober 13, 2018, 12:29 pmOctober 13, 2018, 12:29 pmOctober 13, 2018, 12:29 pmDaily Digest, News, News Feed >\nFormer First Lady Michelle Obama definitively announced that she would not be running for president in 2020, this despite the massive crowds and appeal she draws from Democrats all over the country.\n\u201cI have never wanted to be a politician. It\u2019s one of those things that nothing has changed in me to make me want to run for elected office,\u201d Obama said on a Today Show interview Thursday.\nInterest in the former first lady\u2019s candidacy was renewed following the \u201cunprecedented\u201d amount of tickets vendors like Ticketmaster pre-sold for her upcoming 10 city tour for her new book Becoming.\nWhile Obama herself claims to be disinterested in holding political office, her book tour will serve to bring her back into the political forefront. It is reported that crowds big enough to fill concert arenas and NBA stadiums will come to watch her speak.\nMore than that, Obama is expected to get significant media coverage while on tour, and some estimate that her book will outsell the recent books published by expected presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.\nAnd in the backdrop of all this, leading Democrats are looking for a new strategy to counter the populist support President Donald Trump and many Republicans used to take Congress and the White House in 2016.\nDemocrats rallied around Obama\u2019s now famous words during the 2016 Democratic National Convention, \u201cWhen they go low, we go high.\u201d\nShe echoed that same sentiment in her Today Show interview, saying, \u201cHope wins out. And if you think about how you want your kids to be raised, how you want them to think about life and their opportunities, do you want them afraid of their neighbors?\u201d\nSome in the Democratic Party, like former Attorney General Eric Holder and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, say it is time for the people like former first lady to take a harder, less idealistic stance to combating the Republicans.\n\u201cYou cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about,\u201d said Clinton.\nStill others say Obama\u2019s appeal rests solely on the fact that she has shied away from politics. Her agenda as first lady was centered around child health and nutrition, relatively apolitical issues. Because of this, she has also gained fans from outside the Democratic Party, fans she stands to lose if she takes on a more political tone given the current divisive political climate.\nPeople close to the Obamas have stated that, regardless of her political appeal, the former first lady is not interested in running for political office.",
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        "raw_content": "Looking at other celebrity car crashes after police blame Venus Williams for one\nAs Wimbledon 2017 looms, the tennis star had the proverbial finger pointed at her for a June crash.\nVenus Williams at the Wimbledon Championships (wikimedia.org)\nVenus Williams was in a car crash as a driver earlier this month, one that ultimately led to the unfortunate death of a passenger in another vehicle. TMZ reported that the police believe that Williams was at fault. That doesn't mean that she has been found guilty of anything as such matters are determined in court. However, it certainly doesn't look good for the past champion from both Wimbledon and the US Open. TMZ reported on the updates early on Thursday with a citation of the police report that read, \"(Venus) is at fault for violating the right of way of (the other driver).\"\nCertainly, Williams appears as though she is in for some legal drama. However, a look back at some other celebrity car-crash deaths shows that famous people aren't always heading to jail when they are involved in car accidents that cause the death of others.\nCaitlyn Jenner, Matthew Broderick, and Dany Heatley are other celebrities that operated vehicles involved in car crashes that caused deaths. The aftermath for each individual varied.\nCaitlyn Jenner settled after her car accident\nCaitlyn Jenner's car accident is the most recent of the three just mentioned. In early 2015 she was driving on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, a city in the greater-Los Angeles area when she was involved an accident that led to the death of Kim Howe. The complicated legal events that unfolded ended up involving a financial settlement.\nMatthew Broderick, a Hollywood actor best known for his work in the 1980s and the 1990s, drove on the wrong side of the road in Ireland way back in August 1987.\nTwo people died following the ensuing head-on collision and Broderick himself was badly injured. While he faced a possible five-year prison term for his actions, ultimately he was fined just $175.\nDany Heatley's accident killed fellow NHL player\nFormer NHL player and current free agent Dany Heatley was involved in a car crash that caused a death when he was 22-years-old. The man that died was Heatley's friend and fellow NHL player Dan Snyder, a passenger in Heatley's vehicle. According to a New York Times article from February 5, 2005, \"Various experts estimated that Heatley was driving from 55 m.p.h. to 82 m.p.h. in a 35-m.p.h. zone when the crash occurred\" (Ray Glier). That being the case, Heatley's punishment was only probation, a $3,000 fine, and he had to make 150 speeches about the dangers of speeding.\nHow Williams' situation will play out is not clear. While the police believe she has at least some of the blame for the accident, it does not amount to any kind of conviction. But the American tennis star certainly has a tough situation to deal with as the family and friends of the deceased mourn their loss.",
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        "raw_content": "About Weststar Chimney Sweeps\nWeststar Chimney Sweeps Owners Mike & Marietta O\u2019mara\nWeststar Chimney Sweeps, Inc. was established in 1999 in San Diego, CA to keep the chimneys of San Diego County functioning safely and efficiently. Owned and operated by Michael and Marietta O\u2019Mara, Weststar is a family-run business that is dedicated to providing fast, reliable and courteous service to all of our neighbors in San Diego County, be they residential or commercial. At Weststar Chimney Sweeps, your satisfaction is our highest priority!\nAt Weststar Chimney Sweeps, we want our customers to be confident in the condition of their chimney and dryer vents. That\u2019s why we make certification and continued education a must for our technicians. We truly believe that the more we know about our industry and the latest codes and standards, the more peace of mind and satisfaction we can give to our customers. When you hire us, you can expect superior customer care, honest evaluations and recommendations, and high-quality, trustworthy work. But don\u2019t just take our word for it \u2013 ask around! We\u2019ve maintained an A+ rating with the San Diego Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 2001!\nMike O\u2019Mara\nWe are CSIA-certified, licensed and bonded, and carry liability insurance and worker\u2019s compensation \u2014 so you don\u2019t have to worry when we\u2019re in (or on) your home. All of our technicians undergo extensive trainings and take continued education courses annually to keep up on the latest industry changes. When you hire Weststar, you\u2019re getting over 30 years of combined experience and the absolute latest in industry techniques, codes, standards, and education.\nOur mission at Weststar is to provide our customers with continued quality service and peace of mind when they use their chimneys and dryer vents. At Weststar, we care about and respect each of our customers, and are dedicated to ensuring that their chimneys and dryer vents are well-maintained and functioning properly. Whether you need masonry repair or annual maintenance, we\u2019re here to help.\nDoug Howe\nWe\u2019re pleased to offer our customers comprehensive chimney care and high-quality services including:\nResurfacing & Repair Flue Lining\nBird & Bee Hive Removal\nWeststar Chimney Sweeps, Inc. travels throughout the County of San Diego, providing quality services to Fallbrook in the north, Descanso and Alpine in the east, and up and down the coast from Oceanside to Imperial Beach. For a detailed description of our service area, click here.\nIf you\u2019re in need of dryer vent cleaning, a chimney inspection or cleaning, chimney repairs, or you simply want more information on what we do, please call Weststar Chimney Sweeps at 619-338-8116, today!",
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        "raw_content": "With the specter of sex-abuse returned to the fore with a vengeance across the Catholic world, the story's mounting American angle has suddenly yielded a historic, shocking development: early Wednesday, the archdiocese of New York announced that the Holy See had removed Cardinal Theodore McCarrick from all public ministry following a 47 year-old allegation of abusing a minor during his days as a priest in the city.\nBy far, the 87 year-old retired archbishop of Washington \u2013 who marked his 60th anniversary of ordination last month \u2013 becomes the highest-ranking US cleric to be suspended due to a report deemed credible and substantiated, and the third member of the global College of Cardinals to face a founded allegation of sexual misconduct. A fourth, Cardinal George Pell \u2013 the Australian tapped by Pope Francis as the founding head of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy \u2013 will face a double trial in his home country over the coming weeks on two charges of historic sex crimes; since becoming the first cardinal to be criminally charged on abuse counts a year ago next week, Pell has been on a voluntary leave from public ministry and his Roman role pending the outcome of the court process in Melbourne, where the 77 year-old served as archbishop through the 1990s.\nHaving remained one of American Catholicism's most influential prelates despite being well over a decade into retirement, McCarrick \u2013 who recently moved to a Washington nursing home \u2013 said in a statement this morning that he was \"shocked by the report\" and was \"maintaining my innocence.\"\n\"In obedience I accept the decision of The Holy See, that I no longer exercise any public ministry,\" he said.\n\"I realize this painful development will shock my many friends, family members, and people I have been honored to serve in my sixty-years as a priest.\n\"While I have absolutely no recollection of this reported abuse, and believe in my innocence, I am sorry for the pain the person who brought the charges has gone through, as well as for the scandal such charges cause our people.\"\nThe cardinal is reportedly planning to appeal the finding to Rome; while a canonical recourse of the kind would normally be judged by the Congregation for the Clergy in the case of a priest, here it would ostensibly fall under the purview of the Congregation for Bishops, whose membership includes his successor in the capital, Cardinal Donald Wuerl.\nTogether with the announcement of the abuse finding, the current holders of the cardinal's first two diocesan assignments \u2013 northern New Jersey's archdiocese of Newark and diocese of Metuchen \u2013 made the joint revelation that their Chanceries had \"received three allegations of sexual misconduct [by McCarrick] with adults decades ago; two of these allegations resulted in settlements.\" The cardinal's response made no mention of this aspect of the announcement.\nOn the historical front, in the lone prior case of similarly established misconduct with adults by a cardinal, in 2015 Francis \"accepted the resignation of the rights and privileges\" of membership in the College \u2013 an exceedingly rare act \u2013 submitted by the Scottish Cardinal Keith O'Brien, who forfeited his participation in the 2013 Conclave as the allegations surfaced. Following his renunciation, O'Brien lived in exiled obscurity in England until his death at 80 in March.\nAccording to the New York statement, the finding of the abuse report as credible came by means of the standard process to which all allegations against priests, deacons and lay employees are submitted in the wake of the US bishops' 2002 \"Dallas Charter\" and Norms, which are particular law for the national church. As bishops are exempt from the remit of the Charter, the archdiocese said that the Holy See \u2013 which enjoys exclusive competence in matters pertaining to prelates \u2013 directed that the protocols applying to any other case be maintained, a decision without precedent in the case of a high-ranking cleric.\nIn itself, that context is extraordinary given the process' central role of a diocesan review board comprised exclusively of independent lay experts, which deemed the allegation credible and provided the basis for McCarrick's removal from ministry, a judgment carried out by the Pope's top deputy, the Cardinal-Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, on Francis' behalf.\nGiven the allegation's cited timeframe of 47 years, in 1971 then-Msgr McCarrick would have been freshly named as priest-secretary to New York's Cardinal Terence Cooke after a stint as rector of the Catholic University of Puerto Rico.\nBy tradition the most powerful post in the Gotham Chancery after the archbishop himself, the future cardinal remained at the helm of Cooke's office even after his appointment as an auxiliary bishop in 1977 at the age of 46.\nNotably, while a push for the beatification of Cooke has been a passionate cause among many since the cardinal's death from leukemia in 1983, the momentum for the project has stalled in recent years amid reports that Cardinal Timothy Dolan was concerned over his late predecessor's perceived mishandling of abuse cases during his 15-year tenure, fearing that the Roman investigation into Cooke's life would resurface the issue. At the time, a source close to McCarrick relayed to Whispers that the DC cardinal was irate over the blocking of his mentor's cause.\nAll that said, while a development of this sort would be seismic regardless of which cardinal it involved, that sense is exponentially amplified given the outsize role McCarrick has held both on the national and global stage for more than three decades.\nEven before he transformed the role of Washington's archbishop into a formidable pulpit far beyond its own turf, from his days in Newark, the slight figure in a threadbare jacket universally known as \"Ted\" has been and remained one of the Stateside leadership's principal forces of nature, carving out a massive profile that's extended from raising untold millions of dollars for church causes of every stripe to serving as the American church's de facto goodwill ambassador to the wider world and parachuting into more humanitarian emergencies than most folks knew existed, so much so that the long-standing quip among his priests was that \"his official portrait should be taken through the window of an airplane.\"\nAlong the way, his fan-base transcended borders \u2013 when George W. Bush came to the White House in 2001, his first dinner party in Washington was at the cardinal's Chancery apartment; to the expletive-laden fury of his then-counterpart across the Hudson, McCarrick prodded John Paul II to land instead in New Jersey on the now-saint's last US tour in 1995 (with then-President Bill Clinton waiting on the tarmac); as the cardinal was being treated at a Roman hospital shortly after the 2013 Conclave, the newly-elected Francis rang his cellphone to check up on him, and last summer, before a crowd of 90,000 at the capital's FedEx Field, U2's Bono dedicated \"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\" to \"our old friend.\"\nAt the church's topmost levels, meanwhile, the legacy is no less widespread: now the senior of McCarrick's \"sons,\" his vicar-general in Washington has joined him in the Pope's \"Senate\" on becoming the cardinal-head of the Vatican's organ for the laity and family life, while in his beloved Newark, it was a \"Ted talk\" to Francis that saw New Jersey score a red hat of its own in the form of the Pope's closest Stateside friend...\n...and for now, shattering and simply unreal as all this is, it's to that \"adopted son,\" Cardinal Joe Tobin, that the last word belongs:\nCardinal McCarrick served this Archdiocese for almost fifteen years. No doubt many of you developed strong relationships with him and appreciate the impact of his service. Those feelings are likely hard to reconcile with the news of a credible and substantiated claim of abuse of a minor. While Cardinal McCarrick maintains his innocence and the canonical process continues, we must put first the serious nature of this matter with respect and support for the process aimed at hearing victims and finding truth.\nThe abuse crisis in our Church has been devastating. We cannot undo the actions of the past, but we must continue to act with vigilance today. I renew my commitment to seek forgiveness and healing, while ensuring a safe environment for children in this Archdiocese. I will continue to report immediately to civil authorities any accusation of sexual abuse of a minor by clergy and will cooperate fully in the investigation and adjudication. I continue to urge anyone who was abused by clergy to come forward, as brave survivors before you have done. To the priests, religious and all other members of this community, I join you in continued prayer that God carry us together in his love with commitment to our faith and each other.\nEven as today's news represents a watershed moment in the US church's three-decade journey through the scandals, McCarrick's removal nonetheless heightens the epochal nature of the days at hand.\nSometime next week, the Pennsylvania attorney general, Josh Shapiro, is expected to release the most extensive civil report to date on the US church's response to abuse, the result of a two-year grand jury that's probed six of the state's eight Latin-church dioceses (Allentown, Erie, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Scranton).\nAs first reported by the British daily The Guardian, the findings \u2013 drawn from extensive testimony and subpoenaed personnel-files dating back to the late 1940s \u2013 are expected to fill nearly 900 pages.\nThough the sprawling text is tipped to make for an explicit drubbing of the handling of cases by prelates long since retired or deceased, Sunday's Philadelphia Inquirer reported that no criminal charges will be recommended by the panel, ostensibly against neither alleged abusers nor diocesan officials.\nThe nation's first civil investigation of abuse to stretch beyond a single diocese, the six local churches will respond individually to the report upon its release.\nSVILUPPO (4.40pm): In an unexpected ruling late Wednesday afternoon, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a stay preventing the publication of the grand jury report amid unspecified \"legal challenges\" to its release.\nAccording to the two-paragraph ruling, the report's issuance has been halted \"pending further order\" of the seven-member court \u2013 all its members elected on party lines, currently a Democratic majority of 5-2.\nNo timeframe for a potential order to publish was given, and the breakdown of the justices' vote was not disclosed.\nOn Pentecost, Francis Revs Up The Red Machine, Tap...\nExodus \u2013 After Pope's Abuse Indictment, The Chilea...\nFrom the Home Desk\n\"There Is No Turning Back Now\" \u2013 In Historic Abuse...",
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        "raw_content": "Exchange is a voluntary interaction between two individuals in which both forfeit ownership of an object to the other, to the benefit of both. A common misconception about exchange is that it occurs when the value of the two objects being traded are equal. However, were the values equal in the eyes of either party, no exchange would take place, as they would be just as well off without it. Thus, when an exchange takes place, both parties gain from the transaction: they are better off with the object they have attained than with the one given up. This is a fundamental source of wealth, and illustrates the value of the division of labor.\nMurray N. Rothbard imagines a state of affairs where exchange is nonexistent to illustrate its importance:\n\"If anyone wishes to grasp how much we owe to the processes of exchange, let him consider what would happen in the modern world if every man were suddenly prohibited from exchanging anything with anyone else. Each person would be forced to produce all of his own goods and services himself. The utter chaos, the total starvation of the great bulk of the human race, and the reversion to primitive subsistence by the remaining handful of people, can readily be imagined.\"[1]\nFreedom of Exchange\n\u2191 The Ethics of Liberty, p.35\nRetrieved from \"https://wiki.mises.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Exchange&oldid=31386\"",
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        "raw_content": "Swiss High German[note 1]\nSchweizer Standarddeutsch\n[\u02c8\u0283\u028ba\u026ats\u0259r\u02cc\u0283tandardd\u0254\u026at\u0283],\n[\u02c8\u0283\u028ba\u026ats\u0259r\u02ccho\u02d0xd\u0254\u026at\u0283]\nSwitzerland, Liechtenstein\nSwiss Standard German[1][2][3] (German: Schweizer Standarddeutsch),[4] or Swiss High German[5][6][7][note 1] (German: Schweizer Hochdeutsch[8] or Schweizerhochdeutsch),[9] referred to by the Swiss as Schriftdeutsch, or Hochdeutsch, is the written form of one of four official languages in Switzerland, besides French, Italian and Romansh.[10] It is a variety of Standard German, used in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. It is mainly written, and rather less often spoken.\nSwiss Standard German is not a German dialect, but a variety of standard German. It is not to be confused with Swiss German, an umbrella term for the various Alemannic German dialects (in the sense of \"traditional regional varieties\") that are the default everyday languages in German-speaking Switzerland.\nGerman is a pluricentric language. In contrast with other local varieties of German, Swiss Standard German has distinctive features in all linguistic domains: not only in phonology, but also in vocabulary, syntax, morphology and orthography. These characteristics of Swiss Standard German are called Helvetisms. Besides influences from Alemannic German, those characteristics include extensive use of loan words from Romance languages, especially French.\n1 Written Swiss Standard German\n2 Spoken Swiss Standard German\n3 Diglossia\n4 Attitude to spoken Swiss Standard German\nWritten Swiss Standard German[edit]\nSwiss Standard German (SSG) is the official written language in German-speaking Switzerland. It is used in books, all official publications (including all laws and regulations), in newspapers, printed notices, most advertising and in other printed matter. Authors write literature mainly using Swiss Standard German; some dialect literature exists. SSG is similar in most respects to the Standard German in Germany and Austria; there are a few differences in spelling, most notably the replacing of the German ligature \u00df with ss. For example:\nStrasse = Stra\u00dfe (Germany) = street\nThere are some differences in vocabulary, including, for instance, using a loanword from another language. For example:\nBillett (from French) = Fahrkarte (Germany) = ticket (for bus/tram/train etc.)\nF\u00fchrerausweis or Billet (colloquial) = F\u00fchrerschein (Germany) = driving licence\nVelo (from French) = Fahrrad (Germany) = bicycle\nNatel or Handy = Handy/Mobiltelefon (Germany) = mobile phone\nparkieren = parken (Germany) = to park\nPoulet (from French) = H\u00e4hnchen (Germany) = chicken\nIn addition, SSG uses different orthography in letter writing, and the salutations used for the same also differ from Standard German.\nThe Swiss use the Swiss Standard German word Lernfahrausweis for a learner's driving permit (note how it differs from the SSG word for a \"regular\" driving license: F\u00fchrerausweis).\nThe Swiss use the Standard German word Spital (hospital). Spital is also found in volumes of Standard German language dictionaries; however, Germans from northern Germany prefer to use Krankenhaus, whereas Spital is also used in areas of southern Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein.\nThere are differences in gender for some nouns:\nde-ch: das Tram (neuter); de: die Tram (feminine) (Stra\u00dfenbahn is used more frequently in Germany); en: tram\nde-ch: das E-Mail (neuter); de: die E-Mail (feminine); en: e-mail\nSome expressions are borrowed from French and thus differ from usage in Germany, such as\nde-ch: ich habe kalt (literally \"I have cold\"), de: mir ist [es] kalt (literally \"[it] is cold to me\")\nde-ch: das geht dir gut, de: das passt dir gut (it suits you)\nThe Swiss keyboard layout has no \u00df key, nor does it have the capital umlaut keys \u00c4, \u00d6 and \u00dc. This dates back to mechanical typewriters that had the French diacritical marks letters on these keys to allow the Swiss to write French on a Swiss German QWERTZ keyboard (and vice versa). Thus a Swiss German VSM keyboard has an \u00e4 key that prints an \u00e0 (a-grave) when shifted.[11] However, it is possible to write uppercase umlauts by use of caps lock or by using the \u00a8 dead key.\nThe names of municipalities, towns, stations, and streets are often not written with a starting capital umlaut, but instead with Ae, Oe and Ue, such as the Z\u00fcrich suburb Oerlikon, or the hamlet Aetzikofen, or the Bernese municipality Uebeschi.[12] However, field names, such as \u00c4benegg, \u00d6tikon (near St\u00e4fa), or \u00dcberthal, and any other word, such as \u00c4rzte (English: physicians), usually start with capital umlauts.[13]\nAs for the various dialects of Swiss German, they are occasionally written, but their written usage is mostly restricted to informal situations such as private text messages, e-mails, letters, notes, or within social media such as Facebook. The ability of German Swiss to transliterate their language into writing is an integral and important part of the identity and culture of German-speaking Switzerland.[14]\nSpoken Swiss Standard German[edit]\nThe default spoken language in German-speaking Switzerland is the respective local dialect. Due to a rather large inter-cantonal migration rate (about 5% p.a.) within modern Switzerland for decades, many different Swiss German dialects are spoken in any one place, especially in urban areas; for example, in the city of Zurich (end of 2013): of the 272,700 Swiss (total: 400,000) living in Zurich, only 40% (28%) are from Zurich itself with 51% (36%) from the entire canton of Zurich.[15]\nOutside of any educational setting, Swiss Standard German is only spoken in very few specific formal situations, such as in news broadcasts and reputable programmes of the public media channels; in the parliaments of German-speaking cantons; in the federal parliament in Berne (unless another official language of Switzerland is used), although dialect is certainly encroaching on this domain; in loudspeaker announcements in public places such as railway stations, etc. Church services, including the sermon and prayers, are usually in Swiss Standard German. Generally in any educational setting Swiss Standard German is used (during lessons, lectures or tutorials). However, outside of lessons Swiss-German dialects are used, even when, for example, talking to a teacher about the class. The situations in which Swiss Standard German is spoken are characteristically formal and public, and there are situations where written communication is also important.\nIn informal situations, Swiss Standard German is only used whenever a German Swiss is communicating with a non-Swiss and it is assumed that this person does not understand the respective dialect. Among each other, the German-speaking Swiss use their respective Swiss German dialect, irrespective of social class, education or topic.\nUnlike in other regions where German varieties are spoken, there is no continuum between Swiss Standard German and the Swiss German dialects. The speakers speak either Swiss Standard German, or a Swiss German dialect, and they are conscious about this choice.[14]\nNevertheless, about 10%, or 828,200, of Swiss residents speak High German (also called Standard German) at home, but mainly due to the presence of German immigrants.[16]\nDiglossia[edit]\nThe concurrent usage of Swiss Standard German and Swiss German dialects has been called a typical case of diglossia.[17] This claim has been debated because the typical diglossia situation assumes that the standard variety has high prestige, whereas the informal variety has low prestige.[18] In the German-speaking part of Switzerland, however, the Swiss German dialects do not have a low prestige and permeate every socio-economic class of society.\nSince Swiss Standard German is the usual written language and the Swiss German dialects are the usual spoken language, their interrelation has been called a medial diglossia.[18]\nAttitude to spoken Swiss Standard German[edit]\nMost German Swiss can speak fluent Swiss Standard German, but may or may not like doing so, as it feels stilted and unnatural to many. When they compare their Swiss Standard German to the way people from Germany speak, they think their own proficiency is inferior because it is studied and slower. Most German Swiss think that the majority speak rather poor Swiss Standard German; however, when asked about their personal proficiency, a majority will answer that they speak quite well.[19]\n^ a b The usage of the literal translation High German in order to refer to the German dachsprache should be avoided, since a regional variety group is referred to with the same name.\n^ Russ (1994), p. 7.\n^ Sanders, Ruth H. (2010), German: Biography of a Language, New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., p. 200, ISBN 978-0-19-538845-9\n^ Horvath, Barbara M.; Vaughan, Paul (1991), Community languages: a handbook, Multilingual Matters, Multilingual Matters, p. 101, ISBN 978-1853590917\n^ D\u00fcrscheid & Businger (2006).\n^ Russ (1994), pp. 55\u201356, 73\u201380, 84\u201387, 89\u201392, 96, 100 and 114.\n^ \"The problems of Austrian German in Europe\". euro|topics. 16 March 2006. Retrieved 2015-05-13.\n^ Leeman, Adrian (2012), Swiss German Intonation Pattern, Studies in language variation, 10, John Benjamins, ISBN 9789027234902\n^ Hove (2007).\n^ Hove (2007), pp. 2 and 4.\n^ \"Programme national de recherche PNR 56: Diversit\u00e9 des langues et comp\u00e9tences linguistiques en Suisse\" (in French, German, and Italian). Berne, Switzerland: Fonds National Suisse. 2009. Retrieved 2015-05-10.\n^ \"Swiss standard: former VSM standard SN 07402\". Winterhur. Switzerland: Schweizerische Normen-Vereinigung (SNV).\n^ \"Empfehlungen zur Schreibweise der Gemeinde- und Ortschaftsnamen, Richtlinien zur Schreibweise der Stationsnamen\" (PDF) (Federal Recommendation) (in German) (Version 1.0 ed.). Bundesamt f\u00fcr Landestopografie, Bundesamt f\u00fcr Verkehr, Bundesamt f\u00fcr Statistik. 20 January 2010. p. 20. Retrieved 2014-05-16. In der Schweiz sind auf historischen Karten grosse Umlaute mit Ae, Oe und Ue bereits vor der Einf\u00fchrung der Schreibmaschine um ca. 1880 zu finden. Der Umstand, dass sp\u00e4ter auf der Schweizer Schreibmaschinentastatur keine \u00c4, \u00d6, \u00dc existierten, d\u00fcrfte diese Schreibtradition gef\u00f6rdert haben. Heute wo die Schreibung \u00c4, \u00d6 und \u00dc ohne weiteres m\u00f6glich w\u00e4re, wurden wegen der einheitlichen Schreibweise in Verzeichnissen die grossen Umlaute von Gemeinde-, Ortschafts- und Stationsnamen konsequent als Ae, Oe und Ue geschrieben. ... Umlaute von A, O, U am Anfang von Flurnamen schreibt man gew\u00f6hnlich als \u00c4, \u00d6, \u00dc. Falls entsprechende Namen als Gemeinde oder Ortschaft existieren oder falls es sich um \u00f6ffentliche Bauwerke handelt, werden die Umlaute h\u00e4ufig als Ae, Oe, Ue geschrieben\n^ \"Empfehlung: Geb\u00e4udeadressierung und Schreibweise von Strassennamen f\u00fcr die deutschsprachige Schweiz, Mai 2005\" (PDF) (Federal Recommendation) (in German) (Version 1.6 ed.). Eidgen\u00f6ssische Vermessungsdirektion, Bundesamt f\u00fcr Landestopografie. 3 May 2005. p. 19. Archived from the original (MS Word) on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-16. Die Schreibweise Ae, Oe, Ue am Anfang von Strassennamen ist weit verbreitet, ebenso bei Orts- und Stationsnamen. Die Weisung \u00fcber die Erhebung und Schreibweise der Lokalnamen sieht f\u00fcr Lokalnamen \u00c4, \u00d6, \u00dc vor. Die Meinungen, welche Schreibweise f\u00fcr Strassennamen gew\u00e4hlt werden soll, sind recht unterschiedlich. Das Eidg. 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        "raw_content": "Home > News > 6 Rules For Booking The Perfect Hotel\nAre you in the process of planning a business trip or personal vacation? If so, you know that booking a hotel is one of the most important steps you can take.\nYou have many options for getting started. While some people prefer to call the hotel direct, others have come to find that the internet is their best friend. Do you really want to call the biggest hotel in Downtown Austin on the phone when you can simply go online, learn more about what it has to offer, and book on the spot?\nThe primary issue with booking a hotel online is that many people don\u2019t know which steps to take. While they\u2019re familiar with how to use the internet, they don\u2019t really know what they\u2019re looking for in regards to hotels.\nFortunately, the best travel comparison sites make life as easy as possible. As long as you have some basic internet skills and an idea of what you\u2019re looking for, everything will come together soon enough.\nFor example, with the guidance of a service like Expedia, you can search for Gatwick Airport hotels online. And not only can you search, but you can also gather more information than you ever imagined possible.\nSo, with all that in mind, there is only one thing left to do: go online and complete the process.\nWhen doing so, here are 5 steps that you absolutely want to take:\nUse a Comparison Site\nThere is no denying the fact that you could jump from one hotel site to the next in an attempt to learn more, find the best rate, and make a decision. However, this is extremely inefficient in regards to your time.\nIt\u2019s better to use a comparison site, as this puts you in position to learn more about the many hotels that a particular city has to offer.\nMiami, for example, is home to some of the top hotels in the state of Florida. With a comparison site, you can quickly see how the Hilton Miami Downtown, one of the best hotels, stacks up to the competition.\nRemember this: you aren\u2019t the first person to ever stay at the hotel. For this reason, you won\u2019t struggle to find consumer reviews for almost every hotel imaginable.\nAs you read these, pay close attention to what people like, what people don\u2019t like, and any trends that span multiple reviews.\nIf hundreds of people comment on the luxury of the swimming pool or spa, you can be confident that it has quite a bit to offer.\nYou can only learn so much by reading reviews. At some point, you also want to view photos of the hotels you are considering.\nWhen using a comparison site, you\u2019ll come across two types of photos: those shared by the hotel and those shared by past guests.\nIt only takes a few minutes to review all of these, so take the time to do so. You never know when you\u2019ll come across something that points you in one direction or the other.\nVisit the Hotel\u2019s Official Website\nEven if you are using a comparison site to find the best hotel, there is nothing wrong with also checking out the official website. There is a lot of high quality information here, as well as terms and conditions that you need to be aware of.\nTake for example the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino website. The more time you spend on this website the more you will learn about the hotel, casino, and what it has to offer visitors.\nWhen it comes down to it, your goal is simple: to collect as much information as possible on the hotels that pique your interest. In many cases, this means using a comparison site and visiting the hotel\u2019s official website.\nAt some point, you may realize that you have questions. While most of these can be answered via a quick online search, you never know when you\u2019ll need personal assistance.\nYou can contact the hotel direct to clear the air. From questions about rates to those regarding location, you can be rest assured that somebody is more than willing to help. All it takes is one phone call to put you in position to learn more.\nDon\u2019t Bite on the First Deal You See\nThanks to the internet, it only takes a few minutes to find and compare multiple hotels. Just the same, you can book a room in a fast and efficient manner. The only problem with rushing is that you may miss out on something that suits you better. This is why you should exercise some patience when searching for hotels via the internet.\nWhen you follow these steps, you\u2019ll find it much easier to book a hotel you actually like online.\nOnce you find what you\u2019re looking for, ask yourself this final question: is the hotel truly best for you, based on your personal needs and budget? If you are 100 percent confident that the answer is yes, it\u2019s time to move forward. At that point, you can turn your attention to other aspects of your trip.\nDo you have any experience booking a hotel online? Do you have a process that you follow to ensure success? Don\u2019t hesitate to share your personal strategy in the comment section below.",
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        "raw_content": "Classic Tips for Taking Care of Your Classic Car\nThere\u2019s no doubt that you do your best to take care of your classic car, and this includes making sure it is covered with classic car insurance. Still yet, even some of the most basic and easiest ways to keep your car looking its best often get overlooked. Here\u2019s a quick look at a few classic car tips for making sure your classic car always looks good in Lafayette, Colorado.\nWash it, but not too much\nIs there such a thing as washing your car too much? Yes there is. In fact, the most you should wash your antique car is once a week. However, if you drive it through mud or salt or other harmful elements, you\u2019ll want to wash these off as soon as possible.\nHave it detailed\nYour classic car should be detailed at least once a year, preferably once every six months. Even if it sits in a garage most of the time, it will still collect dust, and therefore it needs to be detailed.\nDrive it frequently\nYou should start up your collectible car at least once a week and drive it at least once a month. You don\u2019t have to drive it far. In fact, a half mile down the road and a half mile back should be sufficient.\nCover the car\nWhen parking the car, it should be covered in a soft cloth that has no texture. You might think that since it\u2019s being stored in a garage that it doesn\u2019t need to be covered, but in all actuality it does.\nIf you have more questions about taking care of your classic car, please don\u2019t hesitate to contact one of our insurance agents serving the 80026 area.\n4 Steps to Take After Your Car is Damaged by Hail\nOne of the best reasons to have collision and/or comprehensive coverage on your vehicle in Lafayette, Colorado is that it tends to provide compensation for hail damage. And if your car has ever been damaged by hail, then you know firsthand just how expensive it can be to get the damaged repaired. In fact, some cars have to be completely repainted, clear coat and all, after being in a hail storm.\nHere\u2019s a quick look at the four steps you should take after your car has been damaged by hail:\nStep 1: Take pictures\nFirst and foremost, you need to take pictures of the damages. The more pictures you take, the better. And make sure to get pictures from every angle. If you have a video camera, you can even take a video of the damage.\nStep 2: Call your insurance provider\nNext, you\u2019ll need to call your insurance company and let them know that you want to file a claim. You may or may not be able to file a claim online; it depends on the insurance provider that you have a policy through. Make sure to give them as much detail as you can about the damage, including what time of day it took place and the parts of the vehicle that look the most damaged.\nStep 3: Call around for quotes\nOnce your insurance agency gives you the approval that they will be providing compensation for the hail damage, you need to ask them if there are certain repair specialists who you have to take your too. You\u2019ll then get quotes from these service providers and choose the one you are the most comfortable with.\nStep 4: Take your car to get fixed\nLastly, take your car to the repair specialist. The compensation from your check should be sent directly to this person, meaning you won\u2019t have to worry about any of the financial aspect of getting your car fixed, but do keep in mind that you might have to cover a deductible depending on your policy.\nFor more information on repairing hail damage, contact one of our highly-trained car insurance specialists serving the 80026 area today.",
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        "raw_content": "With so many things to do in Denver, it can become a challenge to narrow down the best attractions in Denver, Co to visit. This informative piece should be able to help you choose the must-see places and things to do.\nDenver Art Museum \u2013 The Denver Art Museum has over 68,000 works from around the world. Ranging from African and American Indian to Oceanic and Photography, there is endless art here to learn from. This is one of the must-see attractions in Denver that is not only perfect for all ages but great for families as well!\nChildren\u2019s Museum of Denver \u2013 One of the best attractions in Denver for families is the Children\u2019s Museum. Offering educational programs, interactive exhibits and year-round events, families young and old can learn so much through the playful education at the Children\u2019s Museum of Denver.\nDenver Museum of Nature & Science \u2013 The natural history of Colorado, as well as both the world and universe, is exhibited at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. One of the most popular museums in Colorado, and ever-expanding activities, all families and friends are encouraged to visit. This Denver attraction has always received great reviews from locals and tourists, delve in and tell us what you think!\nElitch Gardens \u2013 Not just any old theme park, Elitch Gardens has roller coasters, a water park, concerts and special events! Thrill seekers of all ages should venture to Elitch Gardens. This Denver attraction is perfect for most ages including families!\nWashington Park Denver \u2013 Over 100 years old, Washington Park Denver is the largest park in the district. Housing jogging paths, a bustling recreation center, basketball, tennis, roller blade and horseshoe courts, there is plenty to do at this popular attraction in Denver.\nDenver Skate Park \u2013 For those who prefer their thrills on wheels, the Denver Skate Park provides the perfect outdoor cement park with 5 bowls, street terrain and other amenities for the local skater or bmx rider.\nCheck out summer events in Denver!\nFor a complete list of attractions, browse through our city guide. Make sure to leave your opinions with ratings and reviews on any of the venues you are familiar with!\nRelated Posts in Denver Recreation",
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        "raw_content": "Moving to a new home is a huge project under any circumstances. Moving long distance brings with it even greater challenges, as you try to make sure that all of your furniture, belongings, pets, and vehicles make it to their destination safely and at about the same time. If you are unfamiliar with all of the details that require attention leading up to a successful moving day, the process can seem quite overwhelming.\nMoving is always exciting, but it does not have to be a chaotic rush against the clock on moving day. With a step by step approach to planning and packing, beginning as much as several months ahead of time, and with the assistance of reliable, experienced moving services, you can make your moving experience less stressful and far more enjoyable. 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        "raw_content": "Their respective rewards\nAfter we defeated the Demon Lord and took with us the talisman, the King rewarded us.\nCody asked for the title of general of the Albein\u2019s army.\nMylarka wanted one of the few phantom birds in the world.\nYuma requested to be put in charge of the orphanage for the adoption of children without relatives.\nAileen, instead, wanted a rare booze called Divine liquor\u2026\nSome of the presents wondered if their choices were really okay, but the heroes looked satisfied.\nIf a human wore the Demon Lord\u2019s talisman, the curse would kick in and drain the life from them. Hence, the necessity of someone who could take care of it arose\u2026\nI nonchalantly volunteered for this task.\nOtherwise, they would just throw it in the treasury and I\u2019d have to become a thief to return it to its rightful owner.\nIf it had the power to obstruct foes, it could be pretty useful\u2026 but I decided to keep it to myself. I wanted as many tricks up my sleeve as possible. It made me feel safer, even if I didn\u2019t know how to use them.\nThat was my reward as a member of the expedition.\n\u201cDick Silver. There\u2019s no doubt that you reached the Demon Lord and fought alongside the heroes, although you didn\u2019t contribute as much as them. I can\u2019t grant you a great reward, but I allow you to make a wish.\u201d\n\u201cBut\u2026 Your Highness, I would like to express my opinion. Dick was\u2026\u201d\nCody stood up for me. He had brown hair and eyes, smooth, childish features and always wore a bright and gentle smile\u2026 but now he looked flustered.\nWas it because he wanted to prove my worth?\n\u201cCody, thanks for your concern. But I didn\u2019t do much.\u201d\nI shook my head, although what he was trying to say was admirable. I couldn\u2019t afford to let the King or his closest collaborators acknowledge my abilities.\n\u201cI understand, but\u2026 It\u2019s unfair to consider such a thing as the reward.\u201d\n\u201cWell\u2026 I just tagged along with you, nothing more. Even that takes some skill, but I only wanted to reach the Demon Lord\u2019s base with all my might. Regarding the talisman, is there anyone else who could handle it?\u201d\nI wasn\u2019t concerned about the polite speech, but about my next move.\nThe King was generous, even though I was ruining my image by myself.\n\u201cStill, this doesn\u2019t change that you took part in the expedition. Don\u2019t be modest, young man.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re such a liar, Dick\u201d, whispered a disappointed Mylarka. Yuma didn\u2019t break her usual smile as she remained silent. Aileen was looking around nervously, probably looking forward to taste her reward.\nIn the end, I was young like the others.\nFrom now on, each of us will start walking the path we\u2019ve chosen.\nI was sad about it, because it was time to say goodbye, but our party was assembled just to stop the Demon Lord, after all.\n\u201cEven though you didn\u2019t cross swords with the Demon Lord, you helped your comrades during the journey. I\u2019ll ask you once more. What is that you wish for?\u201d\n\u201cI thank you for your leniency. Then\u2026\u201d\nI pondered on it.\nI still had to decide what to do.\nThe best way to avoid being the center of attention and have a lifestyle devoid of economical hindrances was\u2026\n\u201cYour Highness, I wish to start a new guild in the royal capital.\u201d\nIf I were a Guild Master, I wouldn\u2019t have to work and could leave all the credits to adventurers.\nIn order to get away from public attention, I would have to recruit and train members of the guild, aka adventurers, and nothing more.\nIt was common for a retired grade SSS adventurer to become Guild Master\u2026 of course, I would need money and connections, but I could talk them over with the King.\nThe important thing was to not join the strongest guilds, because it would have the opposite effect.\nThe prospect of requests and managing adventurers was exciting.\nIn order to achieve something like that, I\u2019ll keep a low profile and never aim high\u2026\nI should make sure to be known by people with bizarre requests.\nIt\u2019d take some time, but it\u2019s definitely possible.\n\u201cGuild Master? Dick, were you thinking about such a thing?\u201d\n\u201cA guild where the souls of adventurers are gathered\u2026 No, I must calm down!\u201d\n\u201cOh! Nice idea. Can we drop by?\u201d\nThe girls looked pleased, but I let it slide. As long as they came over every once in a while, my image of phantom Guild Master would remain unscathed.\nBut given how famous they are, it\u2019d be better if they disguised themselves\u2026\n\u201cStarting a new guild? In this nation there are already twelve guilds of adventurers, but the twelfth isn\u2019t in good conditions after the old Guild Master retired last month. You could take his place, Dick Silver, and start your activity right away.\nOr perhaps would you prefer to start from scratch?\u201d\n\u201cIs it located in a well-known place?\u201d\n\u201cNo. The fact that it\u2019s on the Twelfth Imperial Street, a zone filled with crime, didn\u2019t help its growth. This is one of the main problems\u2026\nWould you rather start a new one?\u201d\nHe wanted to be sure.\nEven though I only took part in the expedition, thinking that I could accept a terrible secondhand guild, located in a likewise horrible place as reward, was too much.\nBut as horrible as it was, I had a score of 100.035.\nI couldn\u2019t care less about crime.\nThe occasional visits of some people had to remain a secret\u2026 Still, accepting absurd requests from behind the scenes would realize my ideal guild.\nBut even if the guild was terrible, it was fine. In the end, no one could expect that the next Guild Master is a person worthy of their title.\n\u201cIt would be an honor to be put in charge of such a guild. Please, let me try.\u201d\n\u201cErr\u2026 I\u2019m a little conflicted, but if this is what you want, so be it. I believe that your humility is exaggerated, but I guess youngsters and adults wish for different things.\u201d\nHe said sincerely, looking relaxed after no one asked for his daughter\u2019s hand in marriage. Maybe it was for that reason that the Princess took part in the meeting by merely looking at us\u2026 Cody and I will beg pardon for that kind of end.\nAfter the meeting came to an end, a parade to celebrate for the heroes\u2019 feat was arranged, but besides Cody, no one wanted to take part in it.\n\u201cThe likes of you are\u2026 no, I knew it since the start of our journey.\u201d\nAs we exited the castle, he decided to tag along until it started.\nWe chatted on the stone bridge nearby the gateway, each of us in a different pose.\nMylarka crossed her arms and leaned her back against the parapet, over which sat Aileen. Yuma kneeled and was sitting on her feet.\nI simply sat on the ground.\n\u201cI took part in that journey because I wanted the Fairy Bird. Now it\u2019s mine, so I don\u2019t need to show off anymore.\u201d\n\u201cIt sure is cute \u266a\u201d\n\u201cYes, but I\u2019ll pinch your cheeks if you say you want to see its soul.\nYuma, you\u2019re still young, but you really are the daughter of an Archbishop. Taking care of an orphanage is really admirable.\u201d\n\u201cI saw a lot of starving children along our journey. I promised them that if we succeeded in defeating the Demon Lord, I would\u2019ve come to visit them again.\u201d\nI wanted to ask her if she really was nine years old. But since I was also quite singular despite being five years older than her, I stopped.\n\u201cWait a minute, Yuma is the daughter of an Archbishop? I didn\u2019t know that.\u201d\n\u201cBecause no one told you. Just like I didn\u2019t tell you anything about myself and neither did Aileen about where she lives.\u201d\nOur expedition lasted for three months, but we still didn\u2019t know a thing of each other\u2026 Well, not knowing everything was actually helpful.\n\u201cListen, Dick. When you grow up, how about we drink this Divine liquor together? At first, they thought I could drink, but as soon as they read the age on my guild card, I was told to wait my sweet sixteen\u2026\u201d\n\u201cY-Yeah, sure\u2026 but I\u2019ll be blunt: when you visit, make sure to look unrecognizable. You\u2019re too famous.\u201d\n\u201cI hoped for such concern, but it\u2019s not cool. I\u2019ll do whatever I want. Don\u2019t tell me what to do.\u201d\nEven Mylarka looked like she wanted to pay a visit, but she wasn\u2019t aware that it was written all over her face.\nDuring our journey, she was an unfriendly girl and treated me as if to say \u2018what do you want from me,\u2019 though.\n\u201cAt least they got us out from the back door. Everyone in the capital knows about Sweet disaster.\u201d\n\u201cListen\u2026 I told you to stop calling me that. It\u2019s annoying when ignorant people who don\u2019t understand the beauty of Annihilation Magic address me with that name.\u201d\n\u201cMylarka, will you go to the Magic academy\u2026 I mean, will you go to study with your father?\u201d\n\u201cY-Yes. I was thinking about it\u2026\u201d\nMylarka understood Yuma\u2019s origins and she herself was the daughter of a teacher at the Magic academy.\nBoth Cody\u2019s parents were adventurers and he hoped to catch up to them.\nSince he is a prodigy, he already outdone them at the age of four. But he still has great respect for them.\n\u201cRight, Cody, let me tell you this. You\u2019re definitely strong, but don\u2019t die \u2018for your land\u2019.\u201d\n\u201cI can\u2019t be like you, huh\u2026 You will hate to hear this, but I believe that without your advices, I wouldn\u2019t be alive now.\u201d\n\u201cW-Well\u2026 no, it\u2019s embarrassing. Don\u2019t reply so seriously, please.\u201d\n\u201cHahaha, sorry. I won\u2019t die for my land, but I might die for my ideals. I believe that knights should be this way.\u201d\nI wondered if saying such things looking that serious was some required ability for a hero.\n\u201cIt\u2019s\u2026 time to go for me. Guys, I hope to see you around.\u201d\n\u201cLikewise. Enjoy the parade for us.\u201d\n\u201cCody, do your best.\u201d\nHe returned to the castle, but we remained there a bit longer.\n\u201cH-Hey, Dick\u2026 where were you born?\u201d\n\u201cMy father is a farmer. I won\u2019t tell you where my village is because I want to keep it a secret.\u201d\n\u201cI-I see\u2026 then, the next time you go back\u2026\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t think I\u2019ll ever do that because I have lots of older brothers. I ran away from home, so I\u2019ll remain in the capital.\u201d\nI interrupted her quietly, but an awkward silence fell the next instant. I was never good at reading the mood\u2026 even though I should learn to do so.\n\u201cDick, can I drop by? Splitting up like this would make me feel lonely.\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t want to go back home either, I also thought about coming along with you.\u201d\n\u201cM-Me too\u2026 My home is close after all. And you looked at Aileen with lecherous eyes. I have to keep an eye on you two.\u201d\n\u201cHahaha! Guys are like that. He is especially happy when Boing Boing is involved.\u201d\nHappy my ass, I wanted to say, but that unexpected development made me feel better.\nI was sorry about Cody. Splitting up would be hard even for one who got over solitude like me, that\u2019s why I was worried until now.\n\u201cThen let\u2019s go to my new refuge. But disguise yourselves properly. I don\u2019t need to do it, though.\u201d\n\u201cYou really are obsessed with that. You\u2019re not adopting me, don\u2019t be boring.\u201d\n\u201cI agree with her. Mylarka, you would have done what he says until the end, huh.\u201d\n\u201cT-That\u2019s not true! I\u2019m just generous enough to listen to egoist kids\u2019 requests.\u201d\n\u201cHahaha, I\u2019m glad \u266a We\u2019ll still hang together from now on \u266a\u201d\nThe silent priestess had the charm of a little sister.\nI was containing myself from putting her on my shoulder and kept acting cool.\nDespite not being a party anymore, our relationship didn\u2019t end. Also, thinking about the chance of asking them for help every now and then filled me with joy.\nThat\u2019s how I became the Guild Master of that rathole on the 12th Street.\nI used the money I received as funds for the guild.\nWould I succeed into making a place for adventurers to gather as I do my best to remain unknown?\nFive years went by since the day I took the reins.\nBy AcanTranslations|2018-05-04T16:02:42+00:00November 9th, 2017|After defeating the Demon Lord, he became Guild Master|3 Comments\nsolfire 13 May 2018 at 9:23 - Reply\n4 years old! I think I was barely able to play sonic the hedgehog on the genesis. Thanks for the chapter.\nishira 15 October 2018 at 11:18 - Reply\nIsn\u2019t it a bit extreme for a 4 y/o to fight a full-fledged demon lord and actually winning? I mean their mind and body hasn\u2019t even developed yet, how they can, forget fighting, handle weapons?",
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This test is used to diagnose the specific type of lymphoma by comparing the cancer cells to normal cells of the immune system.\nThe patient's signs and symptoms.\nThe type of Hodgkin lymphoma.\nBlood test results.\nThe patient's age, gender, and general health.\nWhether the cancer is recurrent or progressive.\nFor Hodgkin lymphoma during pregnancy, treatment options also depend on:\nThe age of the fetus.\nAdult Hodgkin lymphoma can usually be cured if found and treated early.\nStages of Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma\nAfter adult Hodgkin lymphoma has been diagnosed, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the lymph system or to other parts of the body.\nThe process used to find out if cancer has spread within the lymph system or to other parts of the body is called staging. The information gathered from the staging process determines the stage of the disease. It is important to know the stage in order to plan treatment. The following tests and procedures may be used in the staging process:\nPET-CT scan: A procedure that combines the pictures from a positron emission tomography (PET) scan and a computed tomography (CT) scan. The PET and CT scans are done at the same time on the same machine. The pictures from both scans are combined to make a more detailed picture than either test would make by itself. A PET scan is a procedure to find malignant tumor cells in the body. A small amount of radioactive glucose (sugar) is injected into a vein. The PET scanner rotates around the body and makes a picture of where glucose is being used in the body. Malignant tumor cells show up brighter in the picture because they are more active and take up more glucose than normal cells do.\nFor pregnant women with Hodgkin lymphoma, staging tests that protect the fetus from the harms of radiation are used. These include:\nStages of adult Hodgkin lymphoma may include A, B, E, and S.\nAdult Hodgkin lymphoma may be described as follows:\nA: The patient does not have B symptoms (fever, weight loss, or night sweats).\nB: The patient has B symptoms.\nE: Cancer is found in an organ or tissue that is not part of the lymph system but which may be next to an involved area of the lymph system.\nS: Cancer is found in the spleen.\nThe following stages are used for adult Hodgkin lymphoma:\nStage I adult Hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer is found in one or more lymph nodes in one lymph node group. In stage IE (not shown), cancer is found outside the lymph nodes in one organ or area.\nStage I is divided into stage I and stage IE.\nStage I: Cancer is found in one of the following places in the lymph system:\nOne or more lymph nodes in one lymph node group.\nWaldeyer's ring.\nThymus.\nStage IE: Cancer is found outside the lymph system in one organ or area.\nStage II is divided into stage II and stage IIE.\nStage II adult Hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer is found in two or more lymph node groups, and both are either above (a) or below (b) the diaphragm.\nStage IIE: Cancer is found in one or more lymph node groups either above or below the diaphragm and outside the lymph nodes in a nearby organ or area.\nStage IIE adult Hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer is found in one or more lymph node groups above or below the diaphragm and outside the lymph nodes in a nearby organ or area (a).\nStage III adult Hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer is found in one or more lymph node groups above and below the diaphragm (a). In stage IIIE, cancer is found in lymph node groups above and below the diaphragm and outside the lymph nodes in a nearby organ or area (b). In stage IIIS, cancer is found in lymph node groups above and below the diaphragm (a) and in the spleen (c). In stage IIIS plus E, cancer is found in lymph node groups above and below the diaphragm, outside the lymph nodes in a nearby organ or area (b), and in the spleen (c).\nStage III is divided into stage III, stage IIIE, stage IIIS, and stage IIIE,S.\nStage IIIE,S: Cancer is found in lymph node groups above and below the diaphragm, outside the lymph nodes in a nearby organ or area, and in the spleen.\nStage IV adult Hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer is found outside the lymph nodes throughout one or more organs (a); or outside the lymph nodes in one organ and has spread to lymph nodes far away from that organ (b); or in the lung, liver, or bone marrow.\nIn stage IV, the cancer:\nis found outside the lymph nodes throughout one or more organs, and may be in lymph nodes near those organs; or\nis found outside the lymph nodes in one organ and has spread to areas far away from that organ; or\nis found in the lung, liver, bone marrow, or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The cancer has not spread to the lung, liver, bone marrow, or CSF from nearby areas.\nAdult Hodgkin lymphoma may be grouped for treatment as follows:\nEarly Favorable\nEarly favorable adult Hodgkin lymphoma is stage I or stage II, without risk factors.\nEarly Unfavorable\nEarly unfavorable adult Hodgkin lymphoma is stage I or stage II with one or more of the following risk factors:\nA tumor in the chest that is larger than 1/3 of the width of the chest or at least 10 centimeters.\nCancer in an organ other than the lymph nodes.\nA high sedimentation rate (in a sample of blood, the red blood cells settle to the bottom of the test tube more quickly than normal).\nThree or more lymph nodes with cancer.\nSymptoms such as fever, weight loss, or night sweats.\nAdvanced Hodgkin lymphoma includes some or all of the following risk factors:\nBeing aged 45 years or older.\nHaving stage IV disease.\nHaving a low blood albumin (protein) level (below 4).\nHaving a low hemoglobin level (below 10.5).\nHaving a high white blood cell count (15,000 or higher).\nHaving a low lymphocyte count (below 600 or less than 8% of the white blood cell count).\nRecurrent adult Hodgkin lymphoma is cancer that has recurred (come back) after it has been treated. The cancer may come back in the lymph system or in other parts of the body.\nThere are different types of treatment for patients with adult Hodgkin lymphoma.\nDifferent types of treatment are available for patients with adult Hodgkin lymphoma. Some treatments are standard (the currently used treatment), and some are being tested in clinical trials. A treatment clinical trial is a research study meant to help improve current treatments or obtain information on new treatments for patients with cancer. When clinical trials show that a new treatment is better than the standard treatment, the new treatment may become the standard treatment. Patients may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial. Some clinical trials are open only to patients who have not started treatment.\nFor pregnant women with Hodgkin lymphoma, treatment is carefully chosen to protect the fetus. Treatment decisions are based on the mother's wishes, the stage of the Hodgkin lymphoma, and the age of the fetus. The treatment plan may change as the signs and symptoms, cancer, and pregnancy change. Choosing the most appropriate cancer treatment is a decision that ideally involves the patient, family, and health care team.\nPatients with Hodgkin lymphoma should have their treatment planned by a team of health care providers with expertise in treating lymphomas.\nTreatment will be overseen by a medical oncologist, a doctor who specializes in treating cancer. The medical oncologist may refer you to other health care providers who have experience and expertise in treating adult Hodgkin lymphoma and who specialize in certain areas of medicine. These may include the following specialists:\nHematologist.\nTreatment for adult Hodgkin lymphoma may cause side effects.\nSide effects from cancer treatment that begin after treatment and continue for months or years are called late effects. Treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for Hodgkin lymphoma may increase the risk of second cancers and other health problems for many months or years after treatment. These late effects depend on the type of treatment and the patient's age when treated, and may include the following:\nAcute myelogenous leukemia.\nCancer of the breast, bone, cervix, gastrointestinal tract, head and neck, lung, soft tissue, and thyroid.\nHeart, lung, and thyroid disease.\nAvascular necrosis of bone (death of bone cells caused by lack of blood flow).\nHerpes zoster (shingles) or severe infection.\nDepression and fatigue.\nHypogonadism (low levels of testosterone and estrogen).\nRegular follow-up by doctors who are expert in finding and treating late effects is important for the long-term health of patients treated for Hodgkin lymphoma.\nChemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. When chemotherapy is taken by mouth or injected into a vein or muscle, the drugs enter the bloodstream and can reach cancer cells throughout the body (systemic chemotherapy). When chemotherapy is placed directly into the cerebrospinal fluid, an organ, or a body cavity such as the abdomen, the drugs mainly affect cancer cells in those areas (regional chemotherapy). The way the chemotherapy is given depends on the type and stage of the cancer being treated. Combination chemotherapy is treatment with more than one anticancer drug.\nWhen a pregnant woman is treated with chemotherapy for Hodgkin lymphoma, it isn't possible to protect the fetus from being exposed to the chemotherapy. Some chemotherapy regimens may cause birth defects if given in the first trimester. Vinblastine is an anticancer drug that has not been linked with birth defects when given in the second half of pregnancy.\nSee Drugs Approved for Hodgkin Lymphoma for more information.\nThe way the radiation therapy is given depends on the type and stage of the cancer being treated. External radiation therapy is used to treat adult Hodgkin lymphoma.\nFor a pregnant woman with Hodgkin lymphoma, radiation therapy should be postponed until after delivery, if possible, to avoid any risk to the fetus. If immediate treatment is needed, the woman may decide to continue the pregnancy and receive radiation therapy. However, lead used to shield the fetus may not protect it from scattered radiation that could possibly cause cancer in the future.\nLaparotomy is a procedure in which an incision (cut) is made in the wall of the abdomen to check the inside of the abdomen for signs of disease. The size of the incision depends on the reason the laparotomy is being done. Sometimes organs are removed or tissue samples are taken and checked under a microscope for signs of disease. If cancer is found, the tissue or organ is removed during the laparotomy.\nFor pregnant patients with Hodgkin lymphoma, treatment options also include:\nWatchful waiting is closely monitoring a patient's condition without giving any treatment unless signs or symptoms appear or change. Delivery may be induced when the fetus is 32 to 36 weeks old, so that the mother can begin treatment.\nSteroids are hormones made naturally in the body by the adrenal glands and by reproductive organs. Some types of steroids are made in a laboratory. Certain steroid drugs have been found to help chemotherapy work better and help stop the growth of cancer cells. Steroids can also help the lungs of the fetus develop faster than normal. This is important when delivery is induced early.\nChemotherapy and radiation therapy with stem cell transplant\nHigh-dose chemotherapy and radiation therapy with stem cell transplant is a way of giving high doses of chemotherapy and radiation therapy and replacing blood -forming cells destroyed by the cancer treatment. Stem cells (immature blood cells) are removed from the blood or bone marrow of the patient or a donor and are frozen and stored. After therapy is completed, the stored stem cells are thawed and given back to the patient through an infusion. These reinfused stem cells grow into (and restore) the body's blood cells. The use of lower-dose chemotherapy and radiation therapy with stem cell transplant is also being studied.\nMonoclonal antibody therapy is a cancer treatment that uses antibodies made in the laboratory, from a single type of immune system cell. These antibodies can identify substances on cancer cells or normal substances that may help cancer cells grow. The antibodies attach to the substances and kill the cancer cells, block their growth, or keep them from spreading. Monoclonal antibodies are given by infusion. They may be used alone or to carry drugs, toxins, or radioactive material directly to cancer cells.\nTreatment Options for Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma\nEarly Favorable Hodgkin Lymphoma\nTreatment of early favorable Hodgkin lymphoma may include the following:\nCombination chemotherapy with radiation therapy to parts of the body with cancer.\nRadiation therapy alone to areas of the body with cancer or to the mantle field (neck, chest, armpits).\nEarly Unfavorable Hodgkin Lymphoma\nTreatment of early unfavorable Hodgkin lymphoma may include the following:\nAdvanced Hodgkin Lymphoma\nTreatment of advanced Hodgkin lymphoma may include the following:\nTreatment of recurrent Hodgkin lymphoma may include the following:\nCombination chemotherapy followed by high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplant with or without radiation therapy.\nCombination chemotherapy with radiation therapy to parts of the body with cancer in patients older than 60 years.\nRadiation therapy with or without chemotherapy.\nChemotherapy as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.\nA clinical trial of high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplant.\nA clinical trial of lower-dose chemotherapy and radiation therapy followed by stem cell transplant.\nA clinical trial of a monoclonal antibody.\nTreatment Options for Hodgkin Lymphoma During Pregnancy\nHodgkin Lymphoma During the First Trimester of Pregnancy\nWhen Hodgkin lymphoma is diagnosed in the first trimester of pregnancy, it does not necessarily mean that the woman will be advised to end the pregnancy. Each woman's treatment will depend on the stage of the lymphoma, how fast it is growing, and her wishes. For women who choose to continue the pregnancy, treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma during the first trimester of pregnancy may include the following:\nWatchful waiting when the cancer is above the diaphragm and is slow-growing. Delivery may be induced when the fetus is 32 to 36 weeks old so the mother can begin treatment.\nRadiation therapy above the diaphragm. (A lead shield is used to protect the fetus from the radiation as much as possible.)\nSystemic chemotherapy using one or more drugs.\nHodgkin Lymphoma During the Second Half of Pregnancy\nWhen Hodgkin lymphoma is diagnosed in the second half of pregnancy, most women can delay treatment until after the baby is born. 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Pull up a chair...\nChristopher Robin's Pooh Goes Home to Bed Game, which from now on will be referred to as Home to Bed to prevent the onset of RSI, is not so much a game as it is an activity. It is designed for very young children, and has a very simple goal in mind: It wants children to learn the directions of \"up,\" \"down,\" \"left,\" and \"right.\" It also wants to provide situations where children have to consider several options and pick the best one.\nAs you can see, this is not a game for adults. This is a game for adults with children.\nVery, very patient adults with children.\nThe age on the box says 5+, but my daughter had absolutely no trouble learning how to play, because really there isn't that much \"playing\" involved.\nLook - the rules have a little story in them!\nThe game (activity, passtime, thing, whatever) takes place on a beautifully illustrated board depicting all the locations from the Winnie the Pooh stories, linked together by paths. On your turn, you roll a pretty cool custom dice. Four faces on the dice give you a direction to move in, and if you roll one of those directions, you must move in that direction if possible (otherwise you do not move at all). The other two faces on the dice say \"decision,\" and when you roll one of those, you can choose which way to move.\nWhen you move, you move along the path until you reach an obstacle or a crossroads, which immediately ends your turn. Hitting an obstacle slows you down, as it requires you to roll a \"decision\" or one of two specific directions to get past on your next turn.\nAfter your move, play passes to the left. This continues until one of the players reaches the \"home\" area on the board.\nRoll the dice. Move in the required direction. Pass control to the next player.\nThis is the board. Not kidding!\nNow, astute readers will have noticed that there is a deep flaw in this game. Here, let me illustrate:\n\"Daddy. 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There is such attention to detail in absolutely every aspect of it, and it feels as much like a cherished keepsake as it does anything else.\nThe board is an immaculate and childlike illustration of the area around Christopher Robin's house, and you can spend quite some time wandering those paths, picking out the famous landmarks from the stories.\nThe dice is huge (just right for little hands), and each face has the direction the player should move in, and a unique illustration of one of the main Winnie the Pooh characters. But more than that, the illustrations on the dice work as an educational aid. On the \"down\" face, Pooh Bear is falling out of a tree. On the \"left\" face, Eeyore is looking to his left. On one \"decision\" face, Piglet is looking confused, and on the other \"decision\" face, Pooh Bear is scratching his head. It just works. It's lovely.\nLook, look - they're looking up!\nAnd you don't have to roll the dice by hand. Oh no. The game includes a massive ceramic \"hunny\" jar for a dice roller. Pointless. But brilliant.\nHonestly. Brilliant.\nAnd the playing pieces... Oh my. Gorgeous, heavy pieces that are good enough to display on a shelf.\nThe gang. Ain't they lovely?\nThe rules book could have been a single piece of paper. Instead, it is a full-colour pamphlet, illustrated throughout, and containing a full Winnie the Pooh story to read with your children after the game is over.\nEven the box is amazing. There are pictures on the side panels of the lid that continue on the side panels of the bottom part, creating stunning large-scale pieces of art.\nThe two halves of the box make cool pictures.\nAnd did I mention that this is all based on the artwork from the books, not the Disney stuff?\nWell, it is. And it's lovely.\nI eat my peas with hunny...\nOkay, this isn't really a game. But it is a labour of love. It is a celebration of Winnie the Pooh: The stories and the artwork. 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        "raw_content": "White Cliffs, a picnic, and a glass of Pimm\u2019s are all you need to enjoy a day trip to Dover. Whether you are living in London or just planning a trip to the UK, a visit to Dover and the White Cliffs is a must!\nGetting to Dover\nGetting to Dover from London is easy. Trains run out of Charing Cross, Victoria, or St. Pancras Station and can take one hour on the high speed while the regular train will take two hours. If you are planning on doing a few trips by train while in the UK, it\u2019s worth getting a railcard because it will save you on all rail fares. Jugo and I bought the two together railcard which cost \u00a330 for a year membership and discounts prices by 1/3. Our round trip to Dover Priory cost only \u00a324.60 when we booked through Trainline.\nDover is a coastal town in the South-Eastern part of the UK, rich in history and stands across the English Channel from Calais, France. In the town, you can see Dover Castle. We decided not to visit since a single ticket cost \u00a319.40 and we\u2019ve already seen our fair share of castles. To get to the White Cliff trails, you can walk along the waterfront. There are signs all over the town that will direct you to the trails. If you don\u2019t mind rocky beaches, this is a great spot for some swimming. If you are interested in visiting Calais, France, take the ferry at Dover. The price starts at \u00a339 for a one-way ticket.\nThere are a few different routes to take for Hiking Trips at The White Cliffs which include:\nA 20-minute walk to the viewpoint\nA 40-minute walk to the Fan Bay Deep Shelter which is a series of tunnels used during WWII. It takes about 45 minutes to go through the tunnel and cost \u00a310 for an adult ticket.\n50-minute walk to the South Foreland Lighthouse and Mrs. Knott\u2019s tearoom\nIf you like going on hiking trips, you should also check out the Quirang on The Isle of Skye in Scotland.\nA Picnic On Dover\u2019s White Cliffs\nThe trail we took involves a 50-minute walk to the lighthouse. All along the path, there are amazing views and fantastic spots for your picnic. We kept things simple bringing a mix of cheeses, salami, tomatoes, hummus, bell peppers and some naan bread to eat.\nThe South Foreland Lighthouse\nAfter walking for about 50 minutes, you will get to the lighthouse. This lighthouse is part of the National Trust which is an organization that\u2019s dedicated to preserving the nation\u2019s heritage and looking after special places. There has been a lighthouse on the White Cliffs since 1300\u2019s. Presently, the lighthouse that stands is a Victorian style built in 1846 which the Knott family has served as keepers for five generations. If you like history, guided tours are available for \u00a36 at the lighthouse.\nMrs. Knott\u2019s Tearoom\nAs if we weren\u2019t stuffed enough from our picnic, we went in search of dessert by visiting Mrs. Knott\u2019s tearoom at the lighthouse. There you will find tasty cakes, scones, soups and sandwiches to go along with your pot of tea or coffee. Also, it\u2019s a quirky tearoom that has 1950\u2019s style to it with music to match. If it\u2019s a nice day, there\u2019s plenty of picnic tables outside in addition to the lounge chairs to soak up some rays while you snack and relax.\nEnding the Day in Dover\nOn the way back, we really wanted to unleash our inner photographer and did our best to capture the stunning views of the White Cliffs. Interesting enough, at the end of the trail we discovered ponies! To wrap up our day, we thought it was only fitting to sit out in the sun and have a jug of Pimm\u2019s. Pimm\u2019s is a very popular English drink during the summer. It\u2019s similar to a Sangria using garnishes like apples, oranges, lemons, strawberry, and mint yet has gin instead of wine.\nDover is the kind of place you go to when you need to escape the city, breathe some fresh air and be in nature. It\u2019s the perfect London day trip! You can easily imagine what it must have been like sailing into Dover and seeing those white cliffs hundreds of years ago. We had a blast there and so far, it\u2019s been the highlight of our time in the UK.",
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        "raw_content": "How Your Condo Association Should Handle Short Term Rentals\nHome-sharing and short-term rentals have becoming increasing common due to the popularity of websites like Airbnb.com. Using services like Airbnb, people who are looking for a temporary place to stay can rent a home or even just a bedroom from a homeowner in their desired location.\nWhile these services are convenient for many travelers and they\u2019re a nice way for homeowners to earn some extra cash, several conflicts can arise \u2013 especially when the homeowner is part of a condo association. Condo association boards need to be wary of these services for a number of reasons.\nDoes your condo board know how to handle short-term rentals?\nOne of the primary concerns with services like Airbnb is security. When a condo owner rents out space, the renter gains access to condo amenities and common areas. Since they aren\u2019t responsible for paying fees, there is always a chance that they may cause damage or take advantage of their privileges.\nIt\u2019s also important to consider whether the short-term renter will be covered under the condo\u2019s insurance policy. If they\u2019re injured in a common area or if they cause damage, will your insurance policy cover it? The lines aren\u2019t always clear.\nHow You Can Handle Short-Term Rentals\nAirbnb and other short-term rental services aren\u2019t going away anytime soon, so condo boards and managers need to be proactive. Updating your condo laws to reflect the rules for short-term rentals is wise.\nWhile short-term rentals are risky, they are a good way for condo owners to earn a bit of extra money, and since these services seem to be here to stay, it\u2019s smarter to come up with ways to work with the changes than to try to avoid them all together.\nIf you\u2019re going to allow condo owners to rent their units out temporarily, you may want to require a minimum rental period. It\u2019s also wise to implement a rule that states owners can only rent out their condos as a whole. Lastly, you will definitely want to require that all short-term rental leases are signed and submitted to the board in writing prior to the rental takes place.\nAs a condo association, you need to make sure that the rules are enforced fairly for all unit owners. While you may want to keep owners happy by allowing them to earn money through short-term rentals, you need to consider other tenants as well as the liability risks.\nDetermining the best way to handle short-term rentals in your condo association can be a challenge. For reliable property management in Florida, contact AMI of Southwest Florida.",
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        "raw_content": "Bluboo S1 Review: A Nearly Bezel-Free Smartphone On A Budget\nThe Bluboo S1 delivers a premium look without the premium price.\nThe Bluboo S1 is a new offering from Bluboo, one of the many Chinese brands pushing new devices and trying to grab the attention of the budget consumer. With so many different brands all trying to attack the same market segment, each company has to attempt to differentiate themselves a bit, and Bluboo is doing that on the S1 with the nearly bezel-free design of its display. While there is a rather large bezel at the bottom to make room for the fingerprint sensor and the front-facing camera, the bezels on the sides and top are almost non-existent. It\u2019s an eye-catching design that you typically see on higher-end devices or those that cost at least a few hundred dollars, so it\u2019s a nice change of pace to see brands offering more stylish phones like this one for around $160. Let\u2019s take a closer look at the Bluboo S1 and see what it has to offer.\nThe Bluboo S1 is packed with decent specs, though they aren\u2019t terribly different from other budget devices we\u2019ve tried, so most of the hardware will feel a little familiar. For starters, the Bluboo S1 has a 5.5-inch Full HD display with features like glove and wet hands control for better response under those circumstances. It\u2019s powered by a MediaTek MTK6757 processor paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It has a dual rear camera setup on the back, comprised of one 13-megapixel main sensor and a 3-megapixel secondary sensor with a regular LED flash, and on the front it has a 5-megapixel sensor.\nFor connectivity, the handset supports Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, but not NFC. It does have USB Type-C for a charging port so the battery should charge up pretty quickly, and in our experience it did, and it has a front-mounted fingerprint sensor as well as a single bottom-firing speaker for audio. It\u2019s working with a 3,500mAh battery and it comes in two different colors - the white model you see here and a black variant. It also comes running on Android 7.0 Nougat, so it supports features like multi-window and has the improved Doze mode out of the box.\nThere\u2019s quite a bit in the box here with this device as there often is with Chinese smartphones. When you first open up the main box, the phone will be sitting right on top, and after you lift the phone up, you\u2019ll find a few smaller boxes inside which house all of the included extras like a glass screen protector, wall adapter and charging cable, clear silicone case, and even a USB Type-C-to-3.5mm audio adapter, though it doesn\u2019t come with a pair of earbuds. You\u2019ll also find a SIM card ejector tool and a quick start guide.\nAs we mentioned earlier, the Bluboo S2 is fairly stylish in its design. It\u2019s not as sleek as similar products like the Xiaomi Mi MIX, but it definitely looks premium and that\u2019s rare to find around the $160 price point. The S1 doesn\u2019t exactly feel as premium as it looks as its back and sides are made of plastic, though it does feel comfortable in the hand when holding. The other thing to consider is that since the phone\u2019s frame and back panel are made of plastic, they should hold up a little better to scratches and scuffs than if the frame and back were made of metal and glass.\nOn the front of the device you\u2019ll find both the secondary camera and fingerprint sensor just below the screen, the SIM card tray on the left side of the phone, the power and volume buttons on the right side, and the bottom-firing speaker and USB Type-C charging port on the bottom. Flipping the phone over to the back reveals the dual rear cameras and flash in the top left corner, and a shiny Bluboo logo in the center.\nThe display is Full HD, so visually, the graphics quality of icons and other system details is nice and sharp, color contrasts are good, and viewing angles are decent regardless of whether there is a lot of light in the room or not. It\u2019s pretty easy to see in direct sunlight but like with just about any device, you\u2019ll need to turn up the brightness quite a bit to counteract any glare you might have.\nIt feels like the phone has a decent digitizer under the screen as response felt good with no lag after my touch, and it seemed pretty accurate when using multi-touch points so using two or even three fingers on screen doesn\u2019t seem to be a problem. Overall, this is a pretty good quality display, though it won\u2019t be hard to miss that the blacks don\u2019t look as black as they will on something like an AMOLED screen panel. This likely won\u2019t bother most users but it is still something to consider if you want your phone\u2019s display to have deeper blacks.\nThe Bluboo S1 performed pretty well in real-world use with just about anything we threw at it, and it even performed OK on paper when we put through a few different benchmarks to see how it stacks up against other similar phones. When using multiple apps at a time and switching between, them some budget phones will stutter a bit during the transition and could even lag a bit or slow down if you have too many open apps running at once, but that wasn\u2019t a big issue with the Bluboo S1. In fact, it was less of an issue than what was expected.\nFor things like games where the CPU and GPU will be under a little more pressure, the phone held up just fine, though this might change depending on the types of games you play. We tested it with casual games and with some more high-quality titles that feature high-resolution graphics and it seemed to do OK under a more heavy load, and the phone didn\u2019t once feel like it was getting too hot to hold after extended periods of gameplay that went on for more than an hour or two. That said, it did get warm as this tends to happen with just about any phone, even the top-tier flagships. Overall the performance is pretty good here and although it isn\u2019t the most high-powered device out there, it should serve most average users quite well with them having little to complain about as it won\u2019t have any problems performing daily standard tasks nor will it have issues with more CPU-demanding ones.\nFor a device with a 3,500mAh battery, the Bluboo S1 did not do so well in this particular area of the review. I was easily able to take it through to the end of the day without having to charge the device up, but I also wasn\u2019t using the device as heavily as I normally use my regular phone, and this is because it didn\u2019t do too well when testing the screen on time. We put the phone through PCMark\u2019s battery test to see how long it would last with the screen on continuously, and it rated at just 3 hours and 42 minutes, which felt a lot shorter than it should be for a battery this large. When trying to recreate the battery life, screen on time it wasn\u2019t too far off from this, getting about 3 hours and 30 minutes or so on just a single charge. This is a bit of letdown and may be cause for concern for heavy phone users who are on it a lot throughout the day. If you\u2019re worried about battery life and you need your phone to last you until you plug it in at night, you may want to have a battery pack on hand or always keep some form of charger with you no matter where you go, because the Bluboo S1 might run into problems lasting as long as you need it to.\nThe Bluboo S1 is a phone that was designed for the Chinese market and other markets outside the U.S. It comes unlocked and uses GSM technology, but you\u2019re unlikely to get the phone to work here as the network frequencies don\u2019t match up with the supported network frequencies for U.S.-based networks like T-Mobile and AT&T. You might be able to get a 3G connection, but I wasn\u2019t able to use my Project Fi SIM card with it. You may have a different experience if you have T-Mobile or AT&T. The supported network frequencies are listed below.\n4G: 2100/1800/2600/900/800\nAs we do with all phone reviews, we ran the Bluboo S1 through AnTuTu, Geekbench 4, and 3DMark to test out the benchmarks and graphics benchmark results, and the phone did ok compared to other devices that are similar in specs. The results from each test can be seen in the gallery of images just below if you\u2019re interested in seeing how the device held up.\nWithout beating around the bush, audio on the Bluboo S1 was OK but nothing to write home about. It\u2019s simply passable and will do just fine if you aren\u2019t looking for a richer, more immersive sound from your smartphone. Most smartphones are working with speakers that don\u2019t always do the audio justice though, so the S1 isn\u2019t alone in this. The sound isn\u2019t too bad and if you\u2019re mostly using it for streaming video or playing games, you probably won\u2019t have any issues. If you\u2019re using it for streaming music, the speaker might leave a little bit to be desired. For one, it only has one speaker so the sound won\u2019t be as good as it would be if it had dual-stereo setup, but it\u2019s still good enough to be decently loud without really decreasing the quality of the audio. If you\u2019re worried about the sound on this device, then a strong recommendation is to connect a pair of Bluetooth headphones, a Bluetooth speaker, or plug in a wired pair of headphones that are built to deliver high-quality audio. If you\u2019re not too worried about the sound, then you shouldn\u2019t be disappointed here because the speaker does its job reasonably well.\nMost smartphones are coming with fingerprint sensors these days, so for the most part, you might be hard-pressed to find one that delivers a bad experience with the fingerprint sensor. That doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s impossible, as you can come across them, but with the feature being so common, even budget devices with a fingerprint sensor can offer an accurate and quick experience. With the Bluboo S1, the fingerprint sensor did unlock the phone pretty quickly and it was mostly accurate, missing my fingerprint only a few times throughout using it over the past week or so. Because it\u2019s also fairly large, it\u2019s easy to hit it and make sure you aren\u2019t missing it with your touch.\nThe user interface of the Bluboo S1 is pretty similar to lots of other Chinese smartphones, save for bigger brands like Huawei, Xiaomi, and Meizu which do apply their own unique UI flavors that no other brand will have. That said, if you\u2019ve used any phones from Bluboo or other smaller Chinese OEMs before, then you may already know what using the software is like on this phone. There are some things here that you won\u2019t find in other devices that are running on stock Android, like the ability to get rid of the on-screen navigation keys. You can easily hide the nav bar by tapping the little arrow button that sits all the way to the left of the bar, and to bring the nav bar out of hiding you simply need to swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.\nThe home launcher used with the S1 has no app drawer natively, so all of your installed apps hang out on the home screen, filling up pages until a new one is needed, then the launcher will create a new page for more apps. If this bothers you, a third-party home launcher can easily be installed from the Play Store and the UI will have an app drawer along with plenty of other customization options. There is little else in the way of software extras with the S1 which may or may not be an issue for you personally. There are some gestures which the phone supports, including ones that will answer a voice call when you lift up the phone, or ones that you can draw on screen from a sleeping display to wake it up and have it unlock to whatever app or function you have configured for that drawing gestures, like launching the browser when you draw the letter \"c.\" There is also a feature inside display settings called Free Touch, and what this does is put a little dot on the edge of your display that will give you quick access to various different apps and functions. So, these are like shortcuts basically, offering things like a button for opening specific apps, some for enabling and disabling things like airplane mode or Wi-Fi, and some for placing calls and opening the camera. With a lack of special software features, the software experience on the Bluboo S1 is not too exciting, but perhaps some will find it easier to use without all of the extra stuff you find in some other phones.\nWith a dual rear camera on the phone, you might think it\u2019s going to offer you a stellar photo experience, and while it was good, it\u2019s not great. The dual rear camera provides the phone with a sort of depth-of-field effect but it\u2019s not executed very well and tends to blur out more than it should, often times not presenting the entire subject that\u2019s supposed to be in focus. Instead, it gets most of the subject in focus but then applies the blur a little too heavily to the edges of the subject, making it look like the rest of the objects in the background. This could boil down to the software in the camera app that Bluboo has set up here, but what it still comes down to is a lacking camera. That said, there are still some things to love about it.\nPictures can come out looking pretty good, if the lighting is good. When shooting anything with a nice contrast of colors, the camera reproduces these pretty nicely and showcases the subjects with a good visual presence. The images can also come out with plenty of detail from whatever it is you\u2019re shooting, and for a smartphone that comes with a low price tag, that\u2019s nice to see. You also do get a handful of different features in the camera to play with, like face beauty mode, blur mode, panorama mode, and pro mode so you can adjust the settings like exposure compensation, ISO, white balance, shutter speed and more. There\u2019s even a mono mode, which is the other reason for the secondary camera sensor on the back, as it provides you with monochrome shots. You also get pre-photo color filters that can be applied, such as sepia posterize and whiteboard, and there is even a mono filter, though it feels entirely unnecessary as the phone already offers a mono mode thanks to the monochrome sensor. There\u2019s also an HDR button if you want images that really bring out the colors in some of your shots. Overall, image quality was pretty good and the camera experience in general was OK. Keep in mind this won\u2019t be the best camera on the market, but it does the job.\nOK camera\nDisplay offers sharp details and clarity\nFingerprint sensor is pretty fast and accurate\nDesign is pretty nice\nFeel good when holding it in the hand\nDecent performance for regular tasks and most games\nUses USB Type-C so it charges pretty quickly\nNo NFC which means no mobile payments\nSound was not the best, though it did function properly\nIt doesn\u2019t feel as premium as it looks\nCamera will sometimes blur out a little too much of the foreground subject in certain images\nThe Bluboo S1 may not have the most features or even the best specs, but it definitely offers a decent spread of hardware and features that showcases it\u2019s easier to give consumers a good phone for less money. Its stylish design should also cater to those who want a functional device but care more about design than lots of power. The Bluboo S1 delivers a premium look without the premium price, and there's always going to be a market for devices like it.\nShould you buy the Bluboo S1?\nIf you need a budget phone for travel, then the Bluboo S1 could be a great fit for you. It\u2019s a nice smartphone for $160, and it may even work with U.S. networks, though with it only supporting a small number of frequencies, you might not want to buy it for the sole purpose of using it in the U.S. If it does work it\u2019s a nice bonus, but you might be better off with a phone you are guaranteed will work in the U.S. if that\u2019s what you need. Otherwise and as mentioned before, this a good, inexpensive phone to be used for travel.\nSmartphone Carriers NewsChinese SmartphonesReviews",
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He is married, has two teenage children and lives near Aldershot in Hampshire.\nRoger Day's family have lived in and around the village of Ramsbury, Wiltshire, for generations. During his childhood and early adult years he became very interested in the wartime history of the village and the surrounding area. In addition to co-authoring Tonight We Die As Men with Ian Gardner, Roger has previously written Ramsbury at War (1999) and a history of the World War II ammunition depot that was located in Savernake Forest, Wiltshire.\n\u201cTogether, Gardner and Day have reconstructed the battalion's experiences, from training in Toccoa, Georgia, until the end of the Normandy campaign. The book is based on legions of interviews with veterans, new photographic evidence from the Air Photo Archive at Keele University, many battlefield visits, and a meticulous accounting of the battalion's key actions in Normandy.\u201d \u2014John C. 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Good morning to you.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Morning David.\nDAVID BEVAN: Can you explain what changes are you making to the Federal Court and the Family Court?\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Well, the simplest summary I can give is to say that we are turning two courts into one, creating a single new court that will be called the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, and that new court will be tasked with designing for itself a simplified, single set of rules, procedures, case management practice direction, and the goal here is to have more Australian families spend less time in court, less money on legal fees, and get quicker resolution of family law matters, during which is obviously one of the most difficult times in any couple's life.\nAnd what we've experienced over the last decade of having two courts dealing with the same types of matters and having people bounce between the courts like family law footballs and delays, time to resolution has blown out and that means more legal fees and more angst for the parties involved.\nDAVID BEVAN: But how will combining two courts and putting it into one, how is that going to make the system more streamlined?\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: I'll give you this example. There are 22,000 matters listed for what's known as final order resolution, so listed for a final order every year. And of those 22,000, 1200 end up being transferred from one court to the other, either to or from the Federal Circuit Court or to or from the Family Court and people can wait on average 11 months to have their matter transferred out of one court into the other court. And then when they're transferred, they start again in a new court from scratch, with a new set of rules, forms, processes, procedures.\nSo just imagine the angst it causes for those 1200 families, the time, the cost, the waste of judicial resources.\nSo by having a single point of entry with proper triage, with proper analysis and consideration of the complexity of matters, having a very detailed allocation of the appropriate matter to the appropriate judge, having better case management going through, having no transfers having appeals now under this system to be heard by a superior court in the Federal Court, and freeing up judicial resources inside the new court to hear first instance coalface trials, means that we're going to be able to make the absolute maximum use of very highly skilled and trained judges, and we'll be able to move families through the system faster and with less grief\nDAVID BEVAN: Cases, though, that are bouncing between the Family Court and the Federal Court, am I right in thinking they would be the more complex cases?\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Not necessarily. In fact, sometimes it's because and often it's because a mis-assessment has been made earlier about the complexity. What the two courts do at the moment is they make a determination about where matters should go based on what you could call a four-day protocol. They ask whether the matter will go to trial, and if so, whether the trial is likely to be more or less than four days. And that's a very unsophisticated measure of complexity. You're better off when you've got 22,000 matters, spending more resources upfront at the earliest possible stage to analyse the complexity based on a range of criteria of a matter, and then allocate that very early to a judge who will hear the matter right through to its conclusion. 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And so, the Turnbull Government has very much focused on the way in which we can engage in structured law reform to actually help people at the coalface of the system, which is what this is.\nAnd people have been talking about a merger of these two existing courts for more than a decade. But finally the work has been done to make sure that we do it in a way that increases efficiency and can decrease the difficulties and angst of the families in the system.\nDAVID BEVAN: Do you have the judges on side?\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Well, I have consulted, at exhaustive length, with the Chief Justice of the Federal Court, the Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court, the Chief Justice of the Family Court. We've gone through this forward and backwards.\nI mean, obviously at the end of the day it's the Government's decision as to how to structure the courts, and the courts respond to that. So, it's not a matter of supporting or not supporting but what I can say is that we have analysed\u2026\nDAVID BEVAN: That answer suggests to me that you haven't.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: No, no, that's not the case. The fact is that it's just one of those things that the separation between the judiciary and executive means that it wouldn't be appropriate for me as Attorney-General to talk about them supporting or not supporting.\nBut what I can say is that we've exhaustively analysed all of the difficulties and the issues and the inefficiencies that arise in the present system. We are, all four of us, in complete agreement as to what they are. And then I've taken that back and proposed a way in which we fix it. And those three heads of jurisdiction will be responsible for drafting all of the new rules, forms, procedures for this new entity and they are very much on board with that project.\nDAVID BEVAN: You wouldn't want to do it if the judges were vehemently opposed to this. 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        "raw_content": "I Want My MP3s\nAudiogalaxy, Austin's onetime file-sharing supernova\nBy Michael Chamy, Fri., Jan. 31, 2003\nAudiogalaxy's public front (Photo By John Anderson)\nThe offices at 1135 W. Sixth are quiet these days. Not that Audiogalaxy ever caused much of a ruckus in the middle of a genteel neighborhood just off Lamar. Behind the F8 Fine Art Gallery, the firm's doors face residential-style fences offering no back way out of the narrow parking lot. The location manages to stay camouflaged in the middle of an open city block. One wonders if founder and CEO Michael Merhej chose the inconspicuous rear office back in 2000 in anticipation of the international attention Audiogalaxy would receive.\nInside, the handful of remaining employees left over from last June's mass exodus keep the Audiogalaxy Web site up and running, even as they make arrangements to sell off the servers and equipment that fell into disuse after the company's popular Satellite file-sharing program was permanently taken offline.\nJune 17, 2002, was the day the gavel dropped on Audiogalaxy, courtesy of Hilary Rosen and the Recording Industry Association of America. It was the end a brief, yet memorable, run as the bright, shining hope of millions of users worldwide who download free music to their computer hard drives. Following the court-mandated demise of original file-sharing juggernaut Napster in early 2001, Audiogalaxy proved to be not only an adequate replacement, but a vast improvement in many areas, thanks to the most user-friendly, comprehensive, and responsive music file-sharing system ever available to a mass Internet audience.\n\"If you want an example of file sharing done right, Audiogalaxy is the model,\" says Eric Garland of BigChampagne, a Los Angeles-based company whose niche is measuring online file sharing the same way Nielsen ratings evaluate television viewing. \"It was a business run by people who were passionate about music and building a community around music and offering users channels through which to talk about, obsess over, and share the music that they love.\"\nUnfortunately, it's that same passion and care that doomed Audiogalaxy from the start. When Merhej and the recording industry's watchdog association reached a legal settlement, it was after months of RIAA demands and attempts on the part of Audiogalaxy to comply with them. When all was said and done, the agreement effectively neutralized Audiogalaxy's ability to facilitate the sharing of copyright-protected files on the Internet, removing a radiant star from the landscape of online music trading.\nLike Napster, Audiogalaxy was an administrated, centralized network that allowed for an array of enhanced features and thematic organization one will never find in online file-sharing services like KaZaA, iMesh, or any number of the popular alternatives. For liability's sake, the remaining file-sharing services are decentralized networks. Nobody is there to catch the legal heat, yet nobody is there to offer the care and direction that made Audiogalaxy what it was: the best music file-sharing service.\nUsing Audiogalaxy's efficient, meticulous, and aesthetically pleasing Satellite program, any dummy could find entire albums worth of material by artists ranging from Soft Machine to Scratch Acid, from King Oliver to King Diamond, from Tim Hardin to Hayseed Dixie. All this in addition to the requisite Britney, Biscuit, and Roach available everywhere on the Internet these days. Even better, Audiogalaxy offered context and information along with the sounds. Audiogalaxy was, and to a lesser extent remains, one of the better online music zines on the World Wide Web.\nThe site at www.audiogalaxy.com offered a wealth of knowledge, spotlighting a different artist each day with an insightful critique courtesy of the knowledgeable Audiogalaxy music staff. Up to three or four MP3s (compressed audio files) were provided by each featured artist for download via the site. Features were archived so an artist search would generally pull up a helpful beginner's guide. Beneath the surface, though, lay the Satellite program, not exactly hidden from view, but not explicitly advertised for what it was: a gold-plated key to a treasure trove of music, an international swap meet between music lovers in the same way Napster was. It was like a Prohibition-era restaurant. The good food in the front brought in the crowds, but it was the stuff in the back room they were most interested in.\n\"I felt like if we were going to be giving music away for free, we should be trying to get people to experience the world of independent, cool music outside of the same old crap they hear on the radio,\" says Will Robinson Sheff, former Audiogalaxy staff critic, current Chronicle contributor, and frontman for acclaimed Austin folk-rockers Okkervil River and Shearwater.\nAudiogalaxy also created a forum for chat groups of users sharing musical interests. The community eventually evolved beyond predictable genre labelings. Fringe groups specializing in such arcana as Italian progressive rock or Afrobeat arose, making the site a one-stop shop for knowledge, communication, and music.\n\"Audiogalaxy attracted a different type of music fan than a lot of the others,\" offers BigChampagne's Eric Garland. \"With its tools, it attracted real, hardcore music fans who had really deep collections and who were interested in really specific subgenres and things off the beaten path.\"\n\"Because of the good old MP3 format and the notoriety of Napster, music is probably the single biggest driver of broadband adoption, maybe even of multimedia consumption online,\" says Garland. \"It's No. 1 with a bullet. Most people who are swapping files are swapping music.\"\nThe death of Audiogalaxy forced these millions of interested users to take a hard look at the remaining alternatives for downloadable music (see \"RIAA Alternatives,\"p.74), as they did after Napster fell. The inescapable conclusion is the same as it was then: Nothing on the Internet compares to Audiogalaxy's Satellite service, without even considering the webzine and community aspects of the site.\nSince the demise of Napster in February 2001, the FastTrack network -- which includes Grokster and KaZaA -- has been the Internet's most popular file-sharing destination. According to data compiled by Slyck.com, more than 3.5 million users now populate FastTrack at any given time. iMesh runs a distant second, with about one-third as many users. Though millions of files are swapped over these services daily, the quality and selection of accessible MP3s pales in comparison to what Napster and Audiogalaxy offered.\nTry compiling the Butthole Surfers' unreleased After the Astronaut album on KaZaA. No, wait. Don't even bother. A KaZaA search late one evening last week failed to produce even a single track from Nirvana's Bleach! That explains why people are scurrying around the Internet looking for a better place to download music.\nTry the same search on Audiogalaxy, and you'll find a listing of every Nirvana song that ever appeared on the site. While \"Big Cheese\" or \"Floyd the Barber\" might fail to show up on the network at a given time, Satellite will continue to search for them as long as the program continues to run. This feature made downloading complete albums a relative breeze.\n\"KaZaA is like the bargain bin where you find stuff just thrown in a big pile,\" offers Sheff. \"Audiogalaxy was like the department store where everything is very logically laid out and you can specify what you want.\"\nInterestingly enough, the overall user figures of what KaZaA and FastTrack currently have and what Napster had at its peak are similar. The difference lies in the demographics. File sharing has increased dramatically overall, yet the sort of hard-core music fans Napster and Audiogalaxy attracted are not enticed by what KaZaA, Grokster, and the rest of a lame-duck bushel of file-sharing services (see \"Current File-Sharing Services,\" p.74) have to offer.\nAs a result, Audiogalaxy might have had half as many users as KaZaA, but its file selection was far superior. Quantitative data is not available for that period, but Audiogalaxy ran a consensus strong second to FastTrack in user traffic from shortly after Napster's demise to the time of Audiogalaxy's shutdown.\nThe settlement figure between the RIAA and Audiogalaxy was not made public, but no matter the sum, it couldn't have been a picnic for Michael Merhej and co-founder David McArthur to constantly work in fear of a lawsuit. Merhej and McArthur have refused all interview requests since the settlement.\n\"Those community features that made Audiogalaxy such a superior user experience are some of the same things that made it a target,\" explains Garland. \"In order to provide a really great consumer experience, somebody has to be running the show. The problem is no one's willing to be that someone, because it's no fun to be sued or threatened out of existence by the entertainment industry.\"\nAudiogalaxy started in 1998 as an ftp (file transfer protocol) search engine designed by Merhej, then a computer science student at UT. He and McArthur moved it to McArthur's house, then to the office on Sixth, and switched it over to its more well-known Web-accessed format. Mere months after Napster fell, Sheff witnessed the company's overnight metamorphosis from fledgling to file-sharing savior.\n\"We went from a tiny site whose ftp search was used by a very small group of eggheads and whose hosted content was just refugees from MP3.com to a site that was so full of stuff and whose bulletin boards were so active that those refugees left the site because they got buried,\" recalls Sheff, whose two-year run with Audiogalaxy ended last June. \"We'd suddenly become huge.\n\"I'm really into obscure folk music, and I went from seeing us not having a single Leadbelly song to seeing us have every song by, say, Clayton McMichen, or some little-known folk guy. By that point, it was unbelievable. We had people who were actually taking stuff from records and ripping them to MP3. Everything Shearwater and Okkervil River ever did was on Audiogalaxy. And I didn't put it there.\"\nThese days, a visit to www.audiogalaxy.com doesn't seem all that different, although you might recognize many of the \"new\" daily write-ups as recycled goods since precious little fresh content is being generated. The difference is, there's no Satellite anymore, and hence no MP3s other than the small handful explicitly provided by the artists. Instead, one will find a huge banner for Rhapsody, a service provided by Listen.com, with whom Merhej made an RIAA-sanctioned deal with in September.\nListen.com offers licensed material provided by the five major labels in exchange for a nominal subscription fee. Using Listen.com's Rhapsody service, users can hear (but not download) a variety of major-label releases, via streaming audio. Audiogalaxy's deal with Listen.com benefits both parties each time a subscription is procured through the site. Another one bites the dust in the RIAA's ongoing game of whack-a-mole with the top file-sharing sites.\n\"What the entertainment industry is counting on,\" theorizes Garland, \"is that by eliminating companies like Audiogalaxy, people will be less excited about what they consider to be stealing their products.\"\nWhat It Will Be\nAfter the examples that the RIAA made of Audiogalaxy and Napster, the prospects of another well-tended, centralized file-sharing service are bleak indeed. Last week's news that the RIAA is attempting (and according to a federal judge, succeeding) to strong-arm personal-user information from broadband provider Verizon with intent to prosecute an individual user for downloading files off KaZaA does not bode well for any file-sharing site, decentralized or not.\nWill consumers play into the hands of the RIAA and buy into the subscription services such as Rhapsody and PressPlay? Based on current low subscription rates and the plethora of legal issues that prevent such services from providing truly premium content, the answer at this juncture is a resounding no, (see \"RIAA Alternatives,\" facing page).\nWhere to go for a good MP3 fix? Sadly, the average Web-browsing folk may not even care, based on the current popular downloads, which resemble the same sickly state of the current pop charts. The slightly more discerning music fan, though, seems to be left out in the cold.\nThat is, unless you're one of the precious few MP3 hunters who are both computer savvy and well connected. In that case, the answer is to find one of the thousands of personal, private, and semi-public ftp sites that dot the Internet. These sites are the true hidden jewels of the file-sharing universe, often coteries of genre-specific fans that range from a handful of buddies sharing files of their favorite pop groups to hundreds of devotees of Seventies progressive rock swapping rare pieces of music.\nThe sites are usually password protected, meaning you have to know somebody in the circle. Even then, you may be denied entry unless you fit the criteria, which may stipulate that you offer a certain number and type of files for download. The geek factor here is so high in certain quarters that many users don't even trade in the MP3 format, instead preferring a less compressed format that takes up more bandwidth due to a superior quality that perhaps only true audiophiles can hear. If you're in the loop, the sky's the limit.\nFor those new to the world of ftp, the search site Oth.net is a good point of entry. Many of the truly specialized or private sites won't be listed there, but it's possible to find some interesting ftp communities by searching for particular musical acts of interest.\nIn Audiogalaxy's absence, perhaps the dearth of readily accessible online music will force people to become more tech savvy. More likely, though, users will just have to get their free music fix through burning their friends' CDs and perusing those diverse MP3 collections built during the Napster and Audiogalaxy salad days. Even so, Internet file sharing continues to grow overall as more and more people get broadband Internet access.\n\"There are more people swapping MP3s now than ever before,\" says Garland. \"It's just that they're not all in one place. And that's a difficult pill for the record industry to swallow. 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        "raw_content": "Trentem\u00f8ller (dj set)\nTrentem\u00f8ller (dj set) Past events\nTrentem\u00f8ller (dj set) Videos\nTrentem\u00f8ller @ Awakenings Eindhoven Klokgebouw 26-01-2013\nTrentem\u00f8ller (dj set) Biography\nCopenhagen (Denmark)based Anders Trentem\u00f8ller made his debut in 1997 together with DJ T.O.M. when they formed the first live-house act in Denmark, Trigbag, and started playing lots of concerts at home and abroad. Including three successful gigs at The Roskilde Festival, they also crafted a number of remixes and their Trigbag single \"Showtime\" which has been played by international DJ\u2018s such as Alex Gopher, Laurent Garnier or Etienne de Crecy.\nTrigbag dissolved in 2000, and Trentem\u00f8ller chose a 2-year break from the House-scene.\nDuring summer 2003, Trentem\u00f8ller returned on Naked Music with his \"The Trentem\u00f8ller EP\" including the tracks \"Le Champagne\" and \"Work in Progress\". The EP was an international success and often heard on BBC Radio One and played by DJs such as Pete Tong, Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed and Steve Bug, who charted \"Le Champagne\" as one of the 10 best tracks released in 2003, listed in Groove, one of Germany\u2019s most important music magazine.\nOn top, Trentem\u00f8ller received the award \"Up Front Release of the Year\" at the Danish DJ Awards in February 2004 for the Track \"Champagne\".\nWith a string of legendary remixes on labels both obscure and renowned, together with his famous live appearances performing exquisitely tight live keys together with DJ-sets from his mate DJ T.O.M. around the world, the buzz about Anders kept going on in the global dance community. Trentem\u00f8ller returned with a new and rougher sound in 2005. \"Beta Boy\" (on Out Of Orbit) and especially \"Physical Fraction\" (on Audiomatique) marked the beginning of a new period for the young Dane.\nIn February 2005 Steve Bug released the yet famous Trentem\u00f8ller EP \"Physical Fraction\" on his brand new label Audiomatique. This release rapidly grew to a summer anthem of 2005 and put Trentem\u00f8ller on the map of internationally successful producers to be followed by three strong releases on Steve\u2019s main label Poker Flat: \"Polar Shift (pfr56)\", \"Sunstroke (pfr61)\" and the \"Nam Nam EP\".\nThese three releases and a 12\" on Tic Tac Toe consolidated his reputation as one of the hottest newcomer and freshest producer in 2005. Many reader polls awarded him as the Best Newcomer of the year 2005, crowned by a coverstory of German Raveline magazine in January 2006..\nSince early 2005 Trentem\u00f8ller and his DJ partner Tom Bertelsen are on a constant world tour which continues until autumn early 2007 with an exciting and raving live-show.\nTrentem\u00f8ller loves to create antipodes in his music and so the contrast between large and vast echo chambers and sharp, direct in-your-face sound bits are characteristic of his sound. Coupled with outstanding production skills, he creates fascinating song structures. Thanks to Trentem\u00f8ller\u2019s unique sound he has also been a much demanded remixer. Highlights have been his remixes for Martinez (\"Shadowboxing\"), Sharon Philips (\"Want 2 Need 2\"), R\u00f6yksopp (\"What Else Is There\"), The Knife (\"We Share Our Mother\u2019s Health\"), Moby (\"Go\"), Yoshimoto (\"Du What You Du\"), Matthias Schaffh\u00e4user (\"Coincidance\") and many more. Thanks to the special \"Trentem\u00f8ller twist\" most of the remixes became huge hits in clubland.\nSince summer 2005 Anders had been working on his debut album \"The Last Resort\" which was released on Poker Flat in October 2006. This brilliant work reveals another yet undiscovered side of the highly talented musician. Other than his banging dancefloor singles the album is a beautifully crafted, astonishing masterpiece, that will leave you breathless. The 13 instrumental tracks together form a wordless musical story, almost like the soundtrack of a movie. It manages to capture a whole range of emotions in subtle melodic miniatures, dreamy ambiences, dusty beats, deep dub-tracks and driving groove-excursions. An ever-changing kaleidoscope of colours and moods, \u201eThe Last Resort\" without a doubt contains Trentem\u00f8ller\u2019s best work to date and became a huge hit.\nTrentemoller is not only a dance floor genius, but a musical mastermind in the broader sense. Killer release! (DJ Times)\nThe Last Resort\" is such a great atmospheric, almost unreal album. It\u2018s the perfect dream with its mixture of Dub-Tech, Shoegazing-Ambient and clicking soundscape. (Groove)\nGenious and visionary! (Intro)\nI can\u2018t think of any other producer who so deftly fuses minimal techno, big-room house, and the itchy-scratchy fidgeting of IDM without sounding tokenistic. This is sultry, sexy music. (Pitchforkmedia)\nThis is an seductive album full of moody and mysterious music. (New York Times)\n\u201eThe Last Resort\" gathered a big haul in many many reader polls and scored the #1 album of the year in many magazines such as Groove, De:Bug (Germany), Trax (France), Trax (Spain), Big Shot (USA), Freeze (Greece) - plus #1 at the German Dance Music Awards plus high positions in mags like MixMag, M8, Musikexpress, Metro Times, Raveline, Intro as well as BBC Radio 1\u2018s Essential Mix of the Year.\nTrentem\u00f8ller won the Danish Grammies (Danish Music Awards) twice in the categories Best Danish Producer and Best Danish Electronica album, as well as the Danish Critic\u2018s Award as best composer.\nIn 2007 followed two singles taken from the album \"The Last Resort\": \"Always Something Better (feat, Richard Davis)\" (Poker Flat 71) and \"Moan (feat. Ane Trolle)\" (Poker Flat 81 and Poker Flat White 01). After four months of hard work by directors Niels Gr\u00e5b\u00f8l and Urlik Crone and their team including shooting in Russia and postproduction in Copenhagen the amazing video for \u201eMoan\" is finished in May 2007. It tells the sad story of Laika, the first living creature in orbit. Since then \"Moan\" remained on high positions in the official danish and belgium salescharts - only based on 12\" sales! The emotional video gathered high interest from TV channels around the globe and scored over 250.000 views on the internet in only 6 weeks.\nTrentem\u00f8ller and his live partner DJ. \u201eTom\" Bertelsen played more than 100 shows over the last 1 and a half years with their raving and energetic live sets mainly based on Trentem\u00f8ller\u2018s dancefloor singles. But in the summer of 2007 they announced a very special tour: \u201eTrentem\u00f8ller Live in Concert\"! . For the first time Trentem\u00f8ller and the band are performing tracks from the album \u201eThe Last Resort\" live on stage! The band members are: Henrik Vibskov on drums, Mikael Simpson (guitar/bass) and of course Trentemoller. Apart from being exceptionally gifted musicians, Vibskov and Simpson are already very well known artists in their own rights. Vibskov is a famous fashion designer with exhibitions in Paris, London, New York, Tokyo and more, while Simpson is one of the most popular and gold selling danish singer/songwriter. Elaborate visuals have been created for the entire show by video director Karim Ghahwagi (who already provided spectacular visuals for the shows of the danish band Efterklang) and you can expect a highly entertaining and capturing multi-sensual live performance of an outstanding album! Trentem\u00f8ller \"Live In Concert\" have been booked for many main festivals in Europe including Glastonbury in th U.K, Melt in Germany, Pukklepop in Belgium, Lowlands in the Netherlands and Roskilde in Denmark, before they are playing a North America tour.\nThe new double-album \"The Trentem\u00f8ller Chronicles\" is a very special kind of \"Best Of\" album and is released 1st October 2007. It includes Anders\u2018 personal selection of his best songs and remixes, which have only been available on vinyl or on compilations, as well as some new and exclusive songs. But the fantastic Trentem\u00f8ller mix on CD1 and the fi ne selection of remixes on CD2 make this release a great double album in its own right for extraordinary listening pleasure.\nIn cooperation with danish designers Anna Rosa Hiort-Lorenzen and Sofi e N\u00f8rregaard Anders developped his own fashion line: The Trentem\u00f8ller Collection, consisting of a scarf, a dress, some special hooded shirts as well as a fi ne selection of t-shirts.\nTrentem\u00f8ller continued touring in 2008 and the next single followed on Audiomatique: \"Miss You\" features remixes by Pascal F.E.O.S., Pole, Lulu Rouge feat. Asger Baden and Trentem\u00f8ller.\nAn amazing live recording of the stunning show at the Roskilde festival in 2007 captures the amazing atmosphere of 20.000 people fl oating 20cm above the ground. Four tracks from the outstanding Trentem\u00f8ller live in concert are released in late June 2008 as a digital only EP followed by a CD release in October 2008. 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        "raw_content": "CAR Refugees Flee Conflict\nMay 25, 2014 / Sarah Joanne Jakubowski\nYAOUNDE, Cameroon--Those seeking refuge from violence in the Central African Republic are turning to nearby Cameroon for sanctuary. Since December, around 85,000 displaced individuals have flooded the country. However, insufficient resources prevent it from being the safe haven they need.\nBetween April 14 and May 19, 29 children (infants to nine-year-olds) have died en route to Cameroon. The weeks-long journey from CAR is difficult and leaves many refugees severely malnourished. Some are already wounded due to CAR violence. Other conditions include hypothermia and dehydration.\nOperations backed by the World Food Programme and the UN Refugee Agency are attempting to provide food, shelter and medical care, including vaccinations. The Regional Refugee Response Plan, which along with Cameroon also assists Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of the Congo in handling refugees is severely underfunded.\nMore than 2,000 refugees continue to trickle into Cameroon. The number is down from around 10,000 per week -- not because there are fewer refugees, but because main roads are now blocked by anti-balaka, Christian militants.\nThe flow of refugees coincides with the beginning of the rainy season. As well as causing a deterioration in housing conditions, this can also result in the spread of diseases.\nMay 25, 2014 / Sarah Joanne Jakubowski/\nAfrica, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Human Rights, News\nCameroon, CAR refugees, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Displaced Persons, Obo, refugee, Republic of Congo, UN Refugee Agency, World Food Programme\nCannibalism, Child Mutilations in Central African Republic\nMarch 31, 2014 / Sarah Joanne Jakubowski\nCentral african child peers through wall, photo by pierre holtz\nCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Africa -- Violence among Christian and Muslim militias in the Central African Republic (CAR) remains alarmingly high.\nDespite intervention efforts, death and displacement continue. In this troubled environment, there have been reports of cannibalism as well as revenge-killings targeting children.\nOuandja \u201cMad Dog\u201d Magloire, a Christian, has admitted to beating and stabbing a Muslim man before dousing him with petrol, setting him on fire, and eating parts of his body.\nMagloire claims revenge as his motive, saying that Muslims had killed his pregnant wife, his sister-in-law and her baby.\nThe victim of cannibalism, who was attacked in broad daylight by Magloire and approximately 20 other men, was not personally connected to Magloire\u2019s losses.\nOther revenge crimes involve children who are mutilated or beheaded. Over 130 children have been killed or maimed since January, usually in machete or knife attacks. These are clearly crimes against humanity, but there is no justice system currently stable enough to hold anyone responsible for their actions.\nNot only are children preyed upon in retaliation attacks, they are also often recruited into armed groups. During the evacuation and displacement of over 500,000 individuals, already-vulnerable children are more likely to be unattended and harder to protect.\nHope may come in the form of Catherine Samba-Panza. She was elected in January to serve a one-year term of interim president while the CAR, hopefully, gains stability. She has no connection to either Muslim or Christian groups and urges both sides to lay down their arms. So far, nobody seems to be listening.\nMarch 31, 2014 / Sarah Joanne Jakubowski/\nAfrica, Central African Republic, Children's Rights, Human Rights, News, Politics, Social Commentary\nAfrica, Anti-Muslim Violence, Bangui, Cannibalism, CAR, Catherine Samba-Panza, Central African Republic, Children's Rights, Christian, Christian vs Muslim, Ethnic cleansing, Human Rights, Mad Dog, Magloire, Muslim, Religious Intolerance, War Crimes\nThe Central African Republic Crisis Rages On\nJessamy Nichols, Africa Correspondent\nLast Modified: 23:16 p.m. DST, 18 December 2013\nCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Africa - I first wrote about the Central African Republic\u2019s deplorable conditions in September, and the situation has worsened since. Luckily, the international community has recently made much larger efforts to step in, intervene, and restore stability but there is still immense and lofty work to be done.\nFrom December 5th through 7th, UNICEF reported that within those 72 hours alone, 60,000 citizens were displaced and 394 were killed. At this point a week ago, the internally displaced persons count had risen to half a million people.\nAfter this extremely deadly period of three days, France finally decided to send in troops to this area and militarily push to end the conflict.\nAlthough international presence may help resolve this conflict in the main hotspots, the destruction and horrors are continuing across the country in small villages and areas isolated from help.\nIDP camps are popping up across the country, and as they do, these displaced persons also lack access to adequate shelter, sanitation, food and water. These problems are thus mounting and exponentially piling on top of one another, so more must be done before the damage is irreversible and before more innocent people die.\nThis international intervention also follows the successful work by the UN and MONUSCO to shut down the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, so this could hopefully be a precedent for how to end the rebellious conflict in the Central African Republic. If the UN and its diverse troops were able to tackle several conflicts such as these, this may set a much needed tone for African states that murderous rebels will not be tolerated.\nFollow Jessamy on Twitter\nAfrican Union boosts troop levels in CAR (kcci.com)\nU.S. to start transporting Burundi troops (cnn.com)\nBloodshed in Central African Republic no surprise to former child soldier (thestar.com)\nA Spiraling Crisis in the Central African Republic (world.time.com)\nNGO slams U.N. over Central African Republic (kcci.com)\nU.S. military aircraft to aid African mission (kcci.com)\nAfrica, Central African Republic, Human Rights, News, Politics, Social Commentary\nAfrica, African Republic, Bangui, CAR, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Displaced Persons, France, UNICEF, United Nations, War\nCentral African Republic's Tragic Conditions\nCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Africa - A few United Nations agencies have released new reports that disclose the dire statistics of the current status of the Central African Republic (CAR). Although a peace agreement was reached in January between the national government and the S\u00e9l\u00e9ka rebel coalition, the rebels soon reclaimed the capital of Bangui and have since repeatedly stirred up violence and lawlessness through the volatile country.\nThe newest UN reports reveal that villages are still being burned to the ground by armed militants which has forced thousands to flee their homes and seek basic human necessities. It is has been calculated that over a third of the country's population of 4.6 million people are in desperate need of food, shelter, healthcare, water, protection and sanitation.\nThis is clearly a huge humanitarian crisis, and poses a threat to the ever-increasing unstable region. The DRC to the south has its own civil conflict raging on, and refugees from the CAR are fleeing into neighboring Chad and Cameroon daily.\nAs torture, looting, kidnapping, assaults and extortion continue through the country, UN agencies are trying to provide all of the assistance they can, but it is imperative that the central government regain control of the country and put an end to the rebels' stronghold on power. As long as the rebels have unchecked power, they will continue to ravage the countryside for food, supplies, and potential human capital.\nU.N. raises alarm over lack of rule of law in Central African Republic (upi.com)\nChaos in Central African Republic (belfasttelegraph.co.uk)\nUN concerned over CAR rights abuses (rinf.com)\nSave the Children issues warning over abuse and armed forces recruitment in Central African Republic (abc.net.au)\nChristians in Central African Republic Vulnerable as Chaos Continues (voiceofthepersecuted.wordpress.com)\nUN team find burned villages, abuse in C.Africa (endtimebibleprophecy.wordpress.com)\nAfrica, Central African Republic, Health, Human Rights, Kenya, News, Politics, Women's Rights\nBangui, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Clean Water Project, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Health, Human Rights, Joseph Kony, Torture, War",
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        "raw_content": "Sage Gold Completes Bulk Shipment of Mineralized Material from Clavos Mine\nSage Gold Inc. is pleased to announce that the Black Fox-Stock Mill has completed processing a second bulk shipment of mineralized material from the Clavos gold mine.\nSimilar to the first bulk sample mill run October 13th to 16th, 2017, the mineralized material is comprised primarily of remnant broken material recovered from the mine's previous owners' workings along with some new development rock. The first mill run yielded approximately 475 ounces of gold.\nIn addition, we are pleased to report that substantially all of the Clavos Mine complex has been connected to grid power which will enable increased progress in all areas, including dewatering, drilling and mining.\nSage Gold Signs Toll Milling Agreement with Primero\u2019s Black Fox-Stock Mill\nAn exploration and definition drilling program continues with the purpose of updating and increasing the existing mineral resource estimate.\nNigel Lees, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sage Gold commented, \"We were pleased with the results of the first shipment. While the second shipment is also comprised of primarily remnant mineralized material, we anticipate future shipments to encompass the existing plus additional work areas that have recently been dewatered and rehabilitated within the lower elevations of the mine.\"\nThe Clavos Mine is located in Timmins, Ontario which one of the most prolific and active gold camps in Canada. The Timmins-Porcupine area has produced well over 100 million ounces of gold in more than a century. The Clavos mine is fully permitted for 700 tonnes a day production.\nThe operational plans disclosed in this news release have been reviewed and approved by Robert Ritchie P. Eng, who is a Qualified Person (\"QP\") as defined in National Instrument 43-101 (\"NI 43-101\").\nSage Gold currently plans to complete a Mineral Reserve Estimate and a Pre-Feasibility Study for the Clavos Gold Project in compliance with NI 43-101. In the event that a production decision is made that is not based on a Pre-Feasibility study of Mineral Reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability prepared in accordance with NI 43-101, readers are cautioned that there is increased uncertainty and higher risk of economic and technical failure associated with such production decisions.\nSource: http://www.sagegoldinc.com/",
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        "raw_content": "The Language Detectives: Solving Puzzles With Forensic Linguistics\nFrom the courtroom to the Twitterverse, a look at how forensic linguists use language patterns to solve the world\u2019s mysteries.\nWhat do Jack the Ripper\u2019s letters, the Unabomber\u2019s manifesto and President Trump\u2019s tweets have in common? They\u2019ve all been extensively analyzed using forensic linguistics \u2014 the application of linguistic knowledge in legal and criminal contexts. In other words, professionals you could conceivably consider \u201clanguage detectives\u201d have scrutinized these works, looking for clues that might indicate authorship or link them to other writings.\nThe field of forensic linguistics has recently come back into the spotlight, thanks in part to an anonymous New York Times op-ed by a senior administration official that criticized Trump from an \u201cinsider\u2019s perspective.\u201d Of course, it led everyone with a social media account to wildly speculate on who the author could be. Not everyone is equipped to do so, however. That\u2019s where the forensic linguists come in.\nExperts like Robert Leonard and Shlomo Argamon have been quoted recently warning against unscientific speculations and say it would take more time and more documents to even attempt to identify the op-ed writer. They argue that fixating on specific words like \u201clodestar\u201d \u2014 which Twitter users were quick to point out is a word Vice President Mike Pence uses regularly \u2014 is pointless because the author could have used it intentionally to throw people off their trail.\nBut forensic linguistics isn\u2019t a brand new discipline, and this certainly isn\u2019t the first time the field has made headlines. Before we get into how it\u2019s been used to crack important cases, let\u2019s examine how the process of language sleuthing actually works.\nForensic linguistics is broadly defined as the study and application of language in a forensic context. But what does this mean in practice?\nLeanne Bartley, a lecturer in applied linguistics at Swansea University who has done quite a bit of research in the forensic linguistics field, explains: \u201cForensic linguistics encompasses a fairly wide range of topics, including legal jargon, authorship attribution, courtroom interpreting, lay participants in the judicial process, false confessions \u2014 to name but a few.\u201d\nBartley has focused her studies primarily on sexual assault cases. She examines how language is used by survivors to describe what happened to them and, conversely, how it can be used to bring about wrongful convictions.\n\u201cThis latter area is something I intend to continue to explore in order to work toward minimizing the occurrence of miscarriages of justice in the future,\u201d Bartley says.\nWhen describing her process in such cases, Bartley says she starts by trying to pinpoint the focus of the discourse. For instance, did the prosecuting attorney say, \u201cthe defendant sexually assaulted this girl\u201d or \u201cthis girl was sexually assaulted\u201d?\nIn the latter statement, Bartley says, \u201cThere is no explicit mention of the alleged attacker, thus shifting the focus away from the party responsible and, in turn, potentially affecting the way in which the listener (i.e. juror) construes what happened.\u201d\nBut that\u2019s just one example of how forensic linguistics can play a role in important court cases. Krzysztof Kredens, co-director of the Centre for Forensic Linguistics, told us about a case he worked on in 2012, in which he was asked to determine whether a non-native English speaker with limited proficiency in the language could have produced a specific complex business document.\nKredens says he \u201cexamined the purported author\u2019s emails to establish a linguistic profile, and then analyzed the lexical and syntactic structures of the disputed document.\u201d After comparing the two, he concluded that it was unlikely the non-native English speaker wrote the document.\nMurder, They Wrote: The Unabomber And Jack The Ripper\nHighly publicized murder trials have been some of the most well-known cases involving forensic linguistics. In fact, the case of the Unabomber is is credited with the rise of forensic linguistics. Starting in 1978, the person who became known as \u201cthe Unabomber\u201d sent homemade bombs to random people over a 17-year period, which resulted in 23 injured victims and three deaths. For a while, there were few leads on who the perpetrator could be.\nIt was forensic linguist James Fitzgerald who convinced the FBI to make the Unabomber\u2019s 35,000-word \u201cmanifesto\u201d public in 1995. With the help of tips from the public and a careful analysis of the Unabomber\u2019s writing style, Fitzgerald was able to link the essay to Ted Kaczynski. Fitzgerald\u2019s work brought about a search warrant for Kaczynski\u2019s cabin, where they found enough evidence to convict him.\nYou can find another case of forensic linguistics that provides insight into England\u2019s most notorious murderer: Jack the Ripper. Because the Jack the Ripper\u2019s serial killings took place much earlier (London, 1888) than the Unabomber\u2019s attacks, the forensic linguistic component happened recently.\nIn early 2018, Andrea Nini, a forensic linguist at the University of Manchester, looked into letters allegedly signed by Jack the Ripper that were sent to the press, the police and other groups in the aftermath of the murders. Many of the letters were considered copycat hoaxes, but after studying two of the earlier letters, known as the \u201cDear Boss\u201d letter and the \u201cSaucy Jacky\u201d postcard, Nini concluded that there is \u201cvery strong linguistic evidence that these two texts were written by the same person.\u201d\nAnd no, Jack the Ripper didn\u2019t use the word \u201clodestar\u201d in all of his writing; usually, the findings sound pretty mundane. One example of a linguistic similarity Dr. Nini found between the two letters was the use of the phrasal verb \u201cto keep back,\u201d meaning \u201cto withhold.\u201d He also found distinct similarities in the lexicogrammatical structures (the relationship between grammar and vocab).\nDespite these recent developments that highlight an important use case for forensic linguistics, the Jack the Ripper case remains unsolved to this day.\nModern-Day Changes, Challenges And Rewards\nTechnological advances are reshaping the field of forensic linguistics in ways that are both helpful and more difficult.\nKredens explains: \u201cWith the spread of social media, a lot of crime has moved online and there is definitely an increase in demand for forensic linguistic analysis.\u201d But at the same time, he says, there are more and more tools at their disposal. \u201cI think the future will also bring advances in computational analysis that will help us make sense of what\u2019s going on in cases involving a lot of data.\u201d\nAnd while working as a forensic linguist certainly comes with its fair share of challenges, including having to explain their findings to laypeople and withstand often heated cross-examination from attorneys, it\u2019s a very rewarding line of work. 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        "title": "Outside groups look at Merry-Go-Round - Baltimore Sun",
        "raw_content": "Outside groups look at Merry-Go-Round\nSeveral investment groups are interested in buying a big ownership stake in Merry-Go-Round Enterprises Inc., PPTC development that could spark a bidding contest for the troubled fashion chain and complicate its bankruptcy reorganization.\nNo formal offers have been made; no money is on the table. One group, led by former Zale Corp. Chief Executive Dennis S. Bookshester, said that its interest is preliminary and that it won't move until it can examine Merry-Go-Round's books -- at Merry-Go-Round's expense.\nAs part of Mr. Bookshester's plan, Merry-Go-Round would start buying most of its apparel from a Singapore-based clothier that is part of the investment group.\nOne analyst said that outsiders often express interest in buying companies in bankruptcy proceedings. \"Sometimes those expressions of interest turn into something serious. Sometimes they don't,\" said George Putnam, president of New Generation Research, a Boston firm that specializes in bankruptcy investing.\nBut Merry-Go-Round's stock jumped by 45 percent yesterday, to $2, as traders speculated that an alternative reorganization plan offered by Mr. Bookshester or some other party could boost the payout to the retailer's shareholders.\nThe approach of potential suitors \"reconfirms what a lot of us have always thought -- that there's real value in this franchise,\" said one large creditor, who spoke on condition of anonymity.\nBut creditors, who get to vote on any reorganization plan, won't approve an outside takeover of Merry-Go-Round without good reason, he said. \"No one's going to buy it from us unless they can pay us a price we accept,\" he said.\nLast week, major shareholders and creditors agreed on their own reorganization plan -- one that would give three-fourths of Merry-Go-Round ownership to unsecured creditors and one-fourth to present stock owners.\nShareholder advisers for Merry-Go-Round yesterday portrayed Mr. Bookshester's approach as tentative, of questionable sincerity and of uncertain value for the retailer's stock and debt -- holders.\n\"We've already made our deal\" with creditors, said Wilbur L. Ross, senior managing director of Rothschild Inc., a New York investment bank advising the shareholders' committee in Merry-Go-Round's bankruptcy case. \"There's no reason in the world to think these people could make a better deal.\"\nIf the arrival of Mr. Bookshester's group is merely a way to extract investment-banking fees from Merry-Go-Round, \"I'm not with them,\" said Stephen Selbst, a New York attorney representing the shareholders' committee.\nBookshester said yesterday that his group is \"very serious\" about possibly taking over Merry-Go-Round and using its 1,000 stores to sell apparel made by Wing/Tai Holdings Ltd. of Hong Kong and Singapore. \"I wouldn't waste my time otherwise,\" he said.\nWing/Tai is part of the investment group, which is backed by New York investment bank Salomon Bros. Inc. It's unclear whether Merry-Go-Round's stores would keep their names, although under Mr. Bookshester's plan they would continue to aim at teens and young adults.\nMr. Bookshester, who said his advisers notified Merry-Go-Round on Tuesday of the group's interest, declined to discuss financing sources or disclose other details.\nMr. Bookshester spent six years at department store chain Carson Pirie Scott & Co., resigning as vice chairman in 1989. He had a brief tenure as chief executive of Zale's jeweler in 1990-91, before the chain entered bankruptcy proceedings.\nHe's not the only one eyeing Merry-Go-Round's 1,000 stores and its spacious, modern warehouse at its Joppa headquarters.\nA company spokesman said yesterday that the retailer has received \"several\" expressions of interest from outsiders with alternative reorganization setups.\n\"The board is considering all of these and will be responding to them in due course,\" he said.\nThe identities of the other interested parties couldn't be determined yesterday.",
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        "raw_content": "Weigh trade-offs of estrogen therapy\nThe top-selling drug in America is Premarin, a combination of estrogens refined from pregnant mares' urine. This formulation has been on the market for more than 50 years. Few drugs have experienced such phenomenal success for such a long time.\nInitially, Premarin was prescribed to relieve hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause. In the 1960s and early 1970s this drug became extremely popular. Many women were led to believe that hormones could keep them looking young indefinitely. The book \"Feminine Forever\" endorsed estrogen replacement therapy.\nWhen reports surfaced that estrogen therapy dramatically increased the risk of uterine cancer, sales plummeted. Premarin lost much of its allure.\nIn the 1980s, however, physicians started prescribing a combination of Premarin and Provera, a progestin-type hormone that counteracts the impact of estrogen on uterine tissue.\nAdditional research demonstrated that Premarin could help prevent bone loss and fractures after menopause. Estrogen also appears to lower the risk of heart disease, a serious concern as women age. Such studies propelled Premarin back into the No. 1 slot of prescription popularity.\nDespite this success a lingering question remained on the horizon. Did estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) increase a woman's risk of breast cancer? Women have been concerned and confused by this dilemma.\nUntil recently, researchers have disagreed about the level of risk. Most information was based on old data from women who took estrogen alone. Many physicians argued that adding progesterone would eliminate the risk of breast cancer seen with pure estrogen.\nBut now a major new study involving more than 100,000 nurses confirms that estrogen replacement therapy significantly increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women and demonstrates that progesterone does not diminish this risk.\nThe Harvard scientists conclude: \"The substantial increase in the risk of breast cancer among older women who take hormones suggests that the trade-offs between risks and benefits should be carefully assessed.\"\nFor many women, estrogen replacement therapy is still the best option for overall health. The family and health history of each individual must be considered when the decision is made whether or not to undertake long-term hormone treatment.\nIt has taken more than 50 years to answer the breast cancer question. More research is desperately needed to determine the total health effects of this popular regimen. In light of the new findings, however, physicians should discuss with their patients both the risks as well as the benefits of estrogen therapy.\nQ: I have high blood pressure for which I must take Cardura. This has been more difficult to manage ever since I started on Estrace. Can hormones contribute to keeping blood pressure high?\nA: Elevated blood pressure may result from estrogen. If your blood pressure is difficult to control, perhaps you and your physician should re-evaluate the dose of your hormone therapy.\nJoe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon hold a Ph.D. in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. The People's Pharmacy with Joe and Terry Graedon is a call-in show syndicated to many public radio stations.",
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        "raw_content": "Back to the U.S.S.R. Belarus: After political compromise fails, president reinstitutes Soviet era symbols.\nTHE WORLD HAS been lucky. Even though the disintegration of the Soviet Union has produced plenty of political and economic convulsions, none of the 15 former Soviet republics has become a source of regional instability.\nAll this now threatens to change because of a bizarre power struggle in Belarus. After opposition parliamentarians wanted to tinker with a recent Moscow-brokered political compromise, President Alexander Lukashenko decided he had no reason to negotiate and went ahead with a controversial referendum. He is now creating a handpicked rubber-stamp parliament, extending his term until the year 2001 and assuming nearly dictatorial powers in his country of 10 million people.\nThe government of Russia's Boris Yeltsin has signaled its approval of Mr. Lukashenko's unilateral actions. Belarus' other neighbors -- Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and Latvia -- are expressing worries.\nThe Russian position is based on pragmatic -- but short-sighted -- considerations of self-interest. Mr. Lukashenko, a former state farm director, has made a closer economic and political union with Russia his principal goal. That plays well in Moscow, where leaders are willing to disregard the autocratic Belarus president's erratic behavior and his longing for the predictability of Soviet times.\nIn an era when most former Soviet republics are trying to solidify their new independent institutions, Mr. Lukashenko is looking back. He has ordered his country to return to using its Soviet flag. Soviet-era books have been reintroduced as required texts at schools across Belarus because the president feels that books printed after 1992 are \"biased.\"\nThrough his brazen political stratagems, Mr. Lukashenko has increased his sweeping powers and has neutralized his opposition, which often cannot even find printers within Belarus for its newspapers.\nMeanwhile, the republic's economy remains stagnant and the country is a financial basket case. The heavy concentration of power in the hands of an inept president does not bode well for Belarus' future.",
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        "raw_content": "Moore tackles impatience; Ravens backup safety itching for greater role\nHis 11th season has been the strangest of his career, because safety Stevon Moore is not accustomed to riding the bench while enjoying good health.\n\"It's been weird. It's been different being on the sideline as more of a cheerleader,\" Moore said. \"Sometimes, I don't feel like I'm a part of things, like when I see so many guys banged up in the training room. I kind of miss that soreness.\"\nMoore has been sore since the Ravens told him last spring that he had lost his starting job at strong safety to third-year player Kim Herring.\nFor a guy who already had overcome three knee injuries, had fully recovered from surgery to both knees in December 1997 and had recorded 777 career tackles, the thought of becoming a special teams contributor before training camp did not sit well.\nThe reality is no less upsetting to Moore, who, before last week's 35-8 loss to Kansas City, had performed almost exclusively on special teams, while participating in about 12 plays a game. Then, an Achilles' injury to Herring suddenly sent Moore into the defensive huddle for the first time in 1999.\n\"There was a double-take. Guys were looking at me like 'what are you doing here?' \" Moore said. \"Boy, it felt good. I didn't have any butterflies, because I've been there before. I hated to see Kim get hurt and force me in there in that situation, but I'm good enough and skilled enough to get the job done. I give the guys a morale booster, a leadership booster and a physical booster. But I have to accept my [backup] role.\"\nBefore Herring rejoined the action, Moore took part in 10 plays, recording two tackles. He also allowed a first-down completion to tight end Tony Gonzales after making a mistake in pass coverage.\nWith the fifth-ranked defense in the NFL, the Ravens don't have much to complain about on that side of the ball. But the unit is far from perfect. It has failed to force a turnover in two consecutive games, and has yet to get big-play production out of the safety positions.\nNeither Herring nor free safety Rod Woodson has an interception this year. And Herring has not been the physical force a strong safety typically is expected to be. He has 22 tackles, good for seventh on the team. He has deflected one pass and recovered a fumble.\nIn the distant future, the Ravens might envision a combination of Herring at free safety and Anthony Poindexter on the strong side, should Poindexter complete his remarkable comeback from a serious knee injury next year.\nIn the immediate future, could Moore supplant Herring as a starter? Moore increasingly has shared first-team practice repetitions with Herring, whom the Ravens acknowledge is undersized (6 feet, 200 pounds) and inexperienced at his current position.\nDefensive coordinator Marvin Lewis hinted that Moore could get some playing time with the first-team defense in the coming weeks. Lewis also defended Herring's performance.\n\"A lack of tackles is good for our safeties. That's not a reflection on Kim,\" Lewis said. \"He's where he needs to be. If the other team is rushing for 100 yards a game, we might have a problem. But [linebacker] Jamie [Sharper] is making the tackles he should make, which keeps the ball from rolling to the next level [of the defense].\n\"I can't say [Herring] has done good or bad,\" Lewis added. \"He's doing the best he can do. I think he's getting better with each week. I think we're consistently seeing some improvement.\"\nHerring, who missed half of last season with a shoulder injury -- he had surgery last December -- said he was bothered by shoulder soreness early in the season, but not anymore.\nAs for his performance, Herring said: \"It could be worse, it could be better. I think I can make more plays. But also, in the first six games, not too many teams have thrown down the middle on us. And when you've got [middle linebacker] Ray [Lewis] and Jamie making all the tackles, there's no tackles for the defensive backs to make.\"\nMoore, 5-11, 210, lacks Herring's ability to cover, but one thing the 11-year veteran can still do is tackle. For six straight years starting in 1993, Moore finished in the franchise's top three in tackles. In 1998, less than a year removed from reconstructive surgery on both knees, he recorded 96 tackles, third-highest on the team.\n\"I know when I'm on the field, I can be physical,\" said Moore, who has three special teams tackles this year. \"I've got respect from my opponents all over this league. They know my ability. There are still 10 games left, a lot of football left to be played. It's going to be tough and physical down the stretch.\n\"I really miss it. I'll be ready if I'm called upon again.\"\nSaid Lewis: \"What we're looking for [at safety] are guys with the ability to cover and guys who can put the other guy on the ground. We'd like to use Stevon more. He adds a bigger guy who brings a good temperament to the huddle and is a very good tackler. Stevon has got to keep playing. 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        "title": "2018-19 Portland Trail Blazers Betting Preview & Win Total Prediction",
        "raw_content": "Home/NBA/NBA Team Previews/2018-19 Portland Trail Blazers Betting Preview\n2018-19 Portland Trail Blazers Betting Preview\nThe Portland Trail Blazers had a remarkable 2017-2018 regular season, finishing third in the Western Conference with a 49-33 record (28-13 at home, -20 on the road), and winning the Southwest Division title with one win ahead of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Utah Jazz. However, in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs, the Portland Trail Blazers were easily beaten by the New Orleans Pelicans in four games which was a massive disappointment for the fans, while it was the second consecutive first-round sweep for the Blazers.\nThe 2018-19 NBA season is getting closer and all futures and season props for the Portland Trail Blazers are already available on BetDSI Sportsbook, so let\u2019s see what can the bettors expect from the Blazers this year.\nPortland Trail Blazers Futures Odds\nPortland Trail Blazers Player Movement\nDraft: Anfernee Simons (No. 24 Pick), Gary Trent Jr. (No. 37 Pick)\nAdded: Seth Curry (free agency, Dallas Mavericks), Nik Stauskas (free agency, Brooklyn Nets)\nLost: Ed Davis (signed with Brooklyn Nets), Shabazz Napier (signed with Brooklyn Nets), Pat Connaughton (signed with Milwaukee Bucks), Georgios Papagiannis (waived)\nUnrestricted Free Agent: C.J. 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Gary is an excellent spot-up shooter but will need to work on his defense as it\u2019s his biggest vulnerability.\nThe Blazers lost the playmaker Shabazz Napier who played 20.7 minutes per game last season, averaging 8.7 points and 2.0 assists as a backup for Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum. As a replacement for Napier, the Blazers acquired Seth Curry who missed the whole 2017-18 season due to a tibia injury, while two seasons ago, he averaged 12.8 points and 2.7 assists in 70 games for the Dallas Mavericks.\nPortland Trail Blazers 2018-19 Roster\nDamian Lillard was the Blazers\u2019 leader in the last few years, but it seems like the 28-year old point guard is not happy in Portland anymore, so there\u2019s plenty of rumors about his future and a potential trade with the Los Angeles Lakers. Reportedly, Lillard would like to join LeBron James and play in a larger market, while the New York Knicks are also interested in Damian\u2019s services. Last year, Lillard averaged 26.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 6.6 assists while shooting 43.9% from the field and 36.1% from downtown in 36.6 minutes per game. However, the lack of the post-season success is what racks the Blazers who were bounced out of the first round for two years in a row, each time in four games.\nC.J. McCollum is another guy with the uncertain future in the team who can pay the bill for the Blazers\u2019 poor performance in the post-season. McCollum is a sharp-shooter with a deadly range, and in the last three seasons, he was the second scoring option for the Blazers, playing alongside Damian Lillard. These two guys make one of the best backcourts in the league, particularly at the offensive end, so many teams would like to acquire McCollum. Last year, he averaged 21.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.4 assists on a 44.3% shooting from the field and 39.7% from beyond the arc.\nJusuf Nurkic should be the third scoring option for the Blazers, and the 23-year old big man made a significant improvement in his game since arrived from the Denver Nuggets last year. In the 2017-18 season, Nurkic played 79 games for the Blazers, averaging 14.3 points and 9.0 rebounds per game on a 50.5% shooting from the field. Nurkic is a powerful guy with a good technique for a big man who can make a lot of damage inside the paint, while his high energy is essential for the Blazers.\nThe 25-year old wing Maurice Harkless will be a starting small forward, as Harkless is a great defender, probably the best one in the Blazers\u2019 roster. Maurice sparks everyone to work hard on defense, but on the other side, his offensive skills are quite limited. Last year, Harkless averaged 6.5 points on 49.5% shooting from the field, playing in 59 games during the regular season. He will battle Evan Turner for the place in the starting lineup, and Turner is another excellent defender who also struggles at the offensive end. In 79 games last year, Turner averaged 8.2 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.2 assists while shooting 44.7% from the field. Al-Farouq Aminu will start at power forward, as the 27-year old wing is a versatile member of the Blazers\u2019 starting lineup. He played 69 games last year, recording 9.3 points and 7.6 rebounds, doing a solid job on both ends of the court.\nDamian Lillard (PG), Seth Curry (PG), Wade Baldwin IV (PG)\nC.J. 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        "raw_content": "Home/Uncategorized/I love lists (and data!)\nI love lists. In fact I\u2019ve even been known to make lists of lists. Not only that, but if I complete a task and realise it was never on a list, I\u2019ll put it on just so I can cross it off straight away. I\u2019m not a psychologist, but I do know that having lists helps me feel in control and makes it less likely that I forget to do something. Admittedly there are never ending to do lists \u2013 much of that comes from running a business, but there equally as many lists to do with my life outside of work.\nIn many respects lists are critical to many aspects of my business, but they come with different names: methodologies, frameworks, approaches, checklists. In their own way each one can help move a project forward and develop an evidence base. It is this last phrase, evidence base, which is so commonly used but so genuinely hard to achieve. After all, how can you have evidence based decision making if you don\u2019t have a robust evidence base? What if you\u2019ve never used analytics before to help make business decisions where do you start?\nStarting something new can be daunting and exciting \u2013 how do you work out where to actually start? What piece of kit do you need? I was pondering these questions as I went to swim training this week. Having been a keen swimmer all my life, I finally went back to squad training last year. Getting back into the pool with other swimmers was terrifying: how would my capabilities be judged? What if I didn\u2019t understand what I was being asked to do? What if everyone realised I wasn\u2019t any good and I couldn\u2019t complete the sets? It boiled down to (literally) taking a big deep breath and jumping in where I was. In answer to all my questions: I am only racing against myself and I am my harshest judge; there are others in the same place as me who ask as many questions as I do and lastly, I am getting better and have even started to learn butterfly.\nWhen you work in a small business it\u2019s easy to get distracted by the million and one things vying for your attention. Data cleansing, volumes of data, access to data might not be at the top of your list. But developing a robust evidence base on which to base company strategy and decision making can and will help. There\u2019s no need to wait forever for the perfect data to start with, you can jump in where you are, make a start and learn as you go. Analytics can help in all areas of business from: identifying patterns and trends in sales; predicting the next \u201cbig thing\u201d through to optimising business processes (for example the most efficient postage options, tracking stock, and targeting marketing campaigns) to name but a few. Deciding which tools or techniques to apply might take some research, or perhaps a conversation over a cup of coffee (which can be on Bays Consulting if you think we can help). Not starting to look at how analytics can help won\u2019t move you forward. Taking a chance and staring something new see your business start to fly.",
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        "raw_content": "Find Gena Lee Nolin on:\nGena Lee Nolin Quotes\nAmerican - Actress Born: November 29, 1971\nMy children are the reason I laugh, smile and want to get up every morning. Gena Lee Nolin\nSmile, Morning, Children, Parenting, Up\nI want to work, but being a mom is my No. 1 priority. Gena Lee Nolin\nWork, Mom, Want, Being, Priority\nMy children teach me to slow down and enjoy life. Gena Lee Nolin\nLife, Enjoy Life, Children, Me, Slow\nMidwestern people stick together. Gee willikers, they work hard. There's no glitz, no glamour. When I was a girl in Duluth, Minnesota, I used to get up early and milk cows, so I know what hard work is. Gena Lee Nolin\nWork, Hard Work, Girl, Together, People\nI didn't go to L.A. to be a star; that wasn't my intention. When I auditioned for 'The Price Is Right' and got it, I was very content doing it - 'I don't have to work three jobs anymore. This is great.' 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Gena Lee Nolin\nLife, Up, Out, Got, Found, Weight\nYou're told to look good and to show Tupperware, and that was my job. Coming from that to being, like, 'Oh my God, you're a superstar' - it's almost overnight, and it's overwhelming beyond belief. Gena Lee Nolin\nGood, God, Job, You, Look, Belief\nIt was scary. It's a public beach that we're filming on, so there was tons of paparazzi, especially when Pamela would be working. It was absolutely mayhem. Gena Lee Nolin\nBeach, Scary, Paparazzi, Working, Mayhem\nI was named honorary woman of distinction 2007 for the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, and I have recently become involved with Save the Children's Make Time for Change. Gena Lee Nolin\nChange, Time, Woman, Children, Become\nI knew I had to be on stage. I always felt like there was something bigger and better for me. If not that, I would be a hair stylist for sure. I almost enrolled at Vidal Sassoon hair academy in Santa Monica. 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        "raw_content": "Jonathan Antin doesn't hold back when sharing his opinion on male extensions and doing what you have to do on a shoot.\nBravotv.com: Let's talk a little about the Shortcut Challenge. Ken Paves was the guest judge and it was all about male extensions. What is your take on male extensions?\nI don't know if there's anything worse in the world or more painful to look at then a man with extensions in his hair. It's like a big, grizzly, hairy back and neck. That, to me, is the ultimate don't. It's just bad from the word go. Unless it's for a film or something like that, any dude that's going to put hair on his head that's going to sit on a table before going on his head is a problem. I'm talking about toupees, hairpieces, and extensions. All of the above are really, really bad and horrifying. On the flip side, hair restoration, as it is today, is done pretty well and is a pretty good thing. I have a lot of clients who have done that. Extensions are very bad. By the way, I think that Ken Paves was the perfect guest judge. He's probably the only one I could ever see in the world of hair, at my level of hair, that would actually wear something like that. He's just goofy enough to actually put something like that in his hair. He's a good stylist though. I thought he had some good stuff to say too.\nBravotv.com: Matthew did do a good job with the extensions though.\nListen, I've put extensions on guys before. I did them Jared Leto for one part, I put them on Tobey Maguire for another role, I put them on Ryan Gosling for another role, and I did Leonardo Dicaprio way back in the day for a David LaChapelle photo shoot for his book. Of course, they all looked incredible. I did them on Ricky Martin who looked like Tarzan, but the hair looked good! You know, I was always horrified in doing them but you have to make them look real. It doesn't matter what head they're on. That Fabio thing always comes to mind. The challenge is kind of around that. Bad news.\nBravotv.com: Onto the Elimination Challenge where the contestants had to create romance novel looks. What were you looking for? Did you want them to modernize it?\nWell, they were supposed to modernize it. Again, they used the extensions so that was really dragging me down. The way that everyone blending the extensions was OK.\nBravotv.com: This is the first time they're working in teams. Do you think that was an advantage or a disadvantage for them?\nI thought it was an advantage because two heads are always better than one. For no other reason, I definitely thought it would make for great TV. If you put two control freaks together that are perfectionists (or they like to think they are), then you're going to get some fireworks. I wasn\u2019t aware of that part of the challenge until I got there. When I got there and heard about that I thought it would be great. I was also interested in seeing who took charge and it was interesting to see how one person took charge and the other person took a backseat. That gave me some good information to work with as far as who had that level of confidence going into this challenge as opposed to who didn't.\nBravotv.com: Matthew and Janine actually won. Matthew really took charge and has been doing well. What did you think of their look?\nAt this point, I\u2019m sure everybody was going, \"Matthew and Janine again?\" But in the same respect, I was like, of course! You could see from the very beginning that their skill set and/or level of skill was very high. They both came in with a pretty good deal of experience in these areas of hairstyling. I didn't really feel like Matthew necessarily took charge. Matthew may have been the voice, but off-camera they were really weighing in 50/50. Janine was definitely that mysterious, silent type. I thought it was a perfect team. I knew right away that they, at the very least, would be in the top two. If they weren't going to win they would be second. I thought they did a great job. They handled it perfectly. The guy looked great. Janine did a great job with the pieces. I think Janine took over more with the guy and Matthew took over with the girl. That's kind of Janine's thing -- that pirate thing, that kind of hardcore rocker. To me, she took what she knew best and made that work for the challenge. Matthew's thing, as per usual, is beauty, beauty, beauty. He implemented that and went with it. I don't think they tried to do something they weren't familiar with. They made it current, which I really liked. They updated that tacky Fabio thing.\nBravotv.com: There was also Amy and Brian and they had that red feather, which you couldn't see.\nBrian said at one point about the feather being on the other side of the head. I think Ken Paves said he didn\u2019t see it and Matthew said it was on the other side. 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Those of us, over the years, that have anticipated correctly have shined. Those of that haven't, haven't. There's an element of luck involved. At the end of the day, those of thus who have shined have always done great hair. That's a given. Ken not loving the hair, I agree with him on that level. He's 10 percent correct. The hair looked atrocious, it did. They both looked like they were pushing a shopping cart down the street. It looked terrible, especially the guy. Tacky and terrible. Not only would they never have been the cover of a romance novel, it wouldn't have been a cover for a bank robbery.\nBravotv.com: Onto Jon and April. April was criticized for adding the male extensions. With Jon, they thought he might have been too rough with the model.\nHere's the thing: Camila was saying about him being too hard on the hair. When you do hair, you have to really get into it. You have to use every muscle in both of your arms. Hair has the uncanny ability to overtake you and manage you in the wrong direction sometimes. You really need to supersede that and rise above that, and the way to do that is a very physical process. When you're supposed to be a professional and you're getting paid to look good you have to be able to handle it. Every time I've been on a shoot and a model starts bitching and complaining about me pulling too hard, I've handed them a comb and said, \"Here, bite down on this. It won't hurt as much.\" I mean, what do you want me to do? I'll pinch you on your waist, and then it will hurt there and your scalp wont hurt. That physical aspect of what Jon was doing was coming from him because he had to get it down, he had to do it quick, and the only way to do that was by way of speed. With speed comes force. You have to get in there and work it out. And, if you notice, what he was doing worked. At the end of the day it did work, it did make the hair look better. You didn't hear the photographer say anything about it. By the way, on a shoot, he is the ultimate. He is the final say. Unless the photographer says to go easy on the model's hair, go with it.\nBravotv.com: What about April's extensions?\nShe made it look a bit like a monster. It was a little Jon Bon Jovi, bad Conan the Barbarian attempt at making hair look long. It didn't work and it didn't blend. It just didn't work. It just didn't work so much that I took one look at it and said, \"Nope. Sorry.\"\nBravotv.com: Next we have Adee and Faatemah.\nAdee with his whole <i>Last of the Mohicans,</i> the f---ing haircut this, the f---ing that thing... Listen, hairstyling and hairstyling for the cover of a book have nothing to do with each other. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other. When you're on a set and hired to be the hairstylist, if that model has a job the next day for another job that they've already been approved for, you can't cut that model's hair. If they have the worst haircut in the world you have to be able to deal with that hair and make it look great. First of all, he was using all the wrong terminology when he was cutting the model's hair. He said something about a concave or an inverted this... Listen, we're not talking about skateboarding in a pool. This isn't Tony Hawk. This is hairstyling. Stop with the terminology, none of that is applicable. It was sloppy. He gave the guy a big side-swept bang and it was ridiculous.\nWith the team, I thought there was tension between them. They were kind of stepping on each other's toes and they just didn't want to hear from each other. If I remember correctly, Faatemah said something to the effect that she was working off of him. When I heard that I thought it was a bad idea. He's going off on this haircutting tangent again, basically just avoiding the challenge at hand and what was in front of him, which was giving these two people into characters for the cover of a romance novel. 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        "raw_content": "What You Should Know When Planning a Honeymoon Safari\nIt\u2019s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and one you want to be perfect.\nCourtesy of Wilderness Safaris, Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp\nA luxury safari in Africa makes for a memorable honeymoon: hot-air-balloon rides above the savannah, sundowners overlooking watering holes where animals gather, falling asleep to the sound of the jungle. It\u2019s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and one you want to be perfect. Here's everything you need to know about planning a honeymoon safari.\nNot every game park has the same animals.\nAfrica is a big continent, and the animals found there not only vary by region and country, they can vary by individual game park. Choose a location based on what you want to see or which animals are most important for you to view; while the \u201cbig five\u201d can be found in several areas in Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, and South Africa, the concentration of each animal varies, so research which country and park are best for viewing the animals you\u2019re most excited about. You can even inquire with the specific lodge you\u2019re looking at to see what animals live there and are spotted most often.\nThe quintessential luxury camp is a big investment.\nA luxury safari doesn\u2019t come cheap. High-end lodges can cost $1,000 per night (or more), and midrange experiences are generally $400\u2013$600 per night. There are plenty of budget options, but if you want a once-in-a-lifetime experience, be prepared to pay a once-in-a-lifetime price. Most lodges include three meals and two games drives per day, but things like spa treatments, alcohol, airport transfers, and other activities are typically extra, so be sure to budget for everything you want to do, and don\u2019t forget to put aside some cash for tips.\nMost lodges offer more than safari drives.\nWhile the game drives are the focus of any safari lodge, most lodges offer several activities to keep you busy in between. Many lodges have swimming pools, spas, and fitness centers, and may offer additional activities, like spa treatments, animal conservation, hot-air-balloon rides, and, depending on the location, hiking or kayaking.\nSee More: These Real-Life Wild Honeymoon Stories Will Totally Inspire You\nThree or four days is usually enough time at each camp.\nIf you\u2019re flying halfway around the world for a honeymoon safari, you likely want to make the most of it and spend as much time there as you can. However, most people tend to stay three to four days at any one camp. Most camps follow a routine, and by day three or four, it may start to feel like just that. If you want to do a longer safari, consider breaking up your time by moving to another park or even just a different camp after a few days. The change in routine and scenery will ensure day five or six is just as exciting as day one. You may also want to break up two safaris with some time in a city, such as Cape Town or Nairobi, or at a beach town along the coast.\nSome lodges do allow children.\nEvery game lodge is different, with some hosting no more than a dozen guests and others with space for a hundred or more, Similarly, the number of people on each game drive can vary widely. If you prefer a more intimate experience, be sure to inquire about the number of people in each safari vehicle or in camp. Also, note that some lodges are family friendly, so if you\u2019re looking for a child-free experience, make sure the lodge you choose is adults only.\nYou\u2019ll need to get some vaccines.\nThe vaccines you need will vary from country to country (and even within countries) depending on what diseases are a danger in that location. Most lodges have a packing list and a vaccination list that will tell you exactly what you need, from hepatitis vaccines to antimalaria meds.\nThe best time to go varies.\nThe best time to go will depend on where exactly you\u2019re going, of course, and what you expect from your experience. For example, summer (November to February) in South Africa is hotter, with lush green vegetation. Winter dry season, when animals congregate by the water holes, may make for easier viewing, but it\u2019s more expensive. Check out the pros and cons of each season depending on where you\u2019re going, or if your dates are set, find the best place to go during your travel dates.",
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        "raw_content": "The turf field is part of the Jopson Athletic Complex and is home to the Eagles football, field hockey, men\u2019s lacrosse and women\u2019s lacrosse teams. The Jopson Athletic Complex received a major upgrade during the summer of 2013 as FieldTurf was installed to replace the existing natural grass surface. The facility has a seating capacity of 3,500.\nOn October 9, 1971, the facility was named in honor of long time Bridgewater coach and professor Dr. Harry G.M. \"Doc\" Jopson.\nThe Bridgewater track team also competes at Jopson Field. The track is equipped with an eight-lane 400 meter all-weather track and includes long jump, high jump, pole vault, and triple jump surfaces. A new throwing cage was erected in 2016 and is used for the shot put, discus and hammer competitions.\nThe Jopson Athletic Complex has hosted several NCAA tournament football games, as well as the 2015 ODAC Outdoor Track & Field championships.",
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        "raw_content": "Rock festival, a series of musical performances by a variety of artists, which generally take place over a number of days. Some festivals are singular events, while others recur annually in the same location. Occasionally, a festival will focus on a particular genre (e.g., folk, heavy metal, world music), but many attempt to bring together a diverse lineup to showcase a broad array of popular music trends.\nRock festivals had their origin in the jazz festivals held in Newport, Rhode Island, and in Monterey, California, in the 1950s. As the folk music revival spread in the early 1960s, the Newport Festival added a folk component, which gave birth to other folk festivals across the country. When the 1965 Newport Folk Festival allowed the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to play and to back up Bob Dylan, controversy over the appearance of electric instruments followed, but the shrewd commercial decision meant that, increasingly, electric performers appeared at these events. The roots of the all-rock festival can be found in the early days of the San Francisco scene, particularly in a 1965 benefit show held at the Ark, a club in Sausalito, California, and in several subsequent benefits for the San Francisco Mime Troupe organized by Bill Graham. Because by the mid-1960s most rock performers were self-contained acts, these festivals differed from earlier phenomena such as Dick Clark\u2019s Cavalcade of Stars, which generally presented a series of solo singers or vocal groups who worked with a single backing band.\nMonterey, Woodstock, and beyond\nThe 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, held at the fairgrounds where the Monterey Jazz Festival was produced, was the first major rock festival, but its logistics, expense, and commercial failure deterred other American promoters from mounting similar events until the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held in Bethel, New York, in 1969, became the prototype. Like Woodstock, many of the subsequent festivals were commercial disasters, which kept any single rock festival from becoming an annual event like the jazz festivals had become, and the Rolling Stones\u2019 unfortunate show at Altamont Speedway in Livermore, California, in 1969 (at which several people were beaten and one man stabbed to death) did nothing to improve their reputation. Another inhibiting factor was expense: because so many bands went unpaid by promoters, most who would be major attractions at a festival priced themselves out of the market. Only a trusted promoter like Graham, who presented the Watkins Glen (New York) Festival in 1973, could attract big names. In fact, it was Graham who hit on the most workable formula for a rock festival in the mid-1970s with his \u201cDay on the Green\u201d series at the Oakland (California) Coliseum; it was held in an enclosed area, which made it possible for the promoter to minimize gate crashing and the unauthorized sale of alcohol and drugs.\nOf the post-Woodstock festivals, the Atlanta (Georgia) Pop Festival in 1969\u201370 was perhaps the most important to rock history; it packed the lower end of the bill with local groups and thereby invigorated the Southern rock movement of the 1970s. Rock festivals in the United States tapered off after about 1975, only to be revived in 1991 by Perry Farrell, the leader of the alternative rock group Jane\u2019s Addiction, who came up with a very successful formula based on the \u201cDay on the Green\u201d concept. Farrell\u2019s touring Lollapalooza event endeavoured to bring underground music to middle America by mixing large- and small-stage performances with political and cultural information booths. Genres represented in the Lollapalooza lineup typically included hip-hop, punk, ska, and shoegazer, although the headlining spot was generally reserved for an alternative or hard rock band that had achieved some degree of mainstream success. Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan launched Lilith Fair, an all-women festival that followed the Lollapalooza model, and Ozzy Osbourne collected heavy metal artists under the Ozzfest banner.\nWoodstock inspired a pair of anniversary concerts in 1994 and 1999, but neither would have been mistaken for the generation-defining event of 1969. While the 1994 festival offered a lineup of classic and contemporary rock acts at a location near the original Woodstock site, the 1999 event was tied to the original by little more than name. Relocated to a decommissioned air force base in Rome, New York, Woodstock \u201999 featured none of the bands who had performed in 1969, and its musical achievements were overshadowed by the wave of arson and lawlessness that consumed the event\u2019s final night. In spite of this, Woodstock \u201999, which was attended by more than 200,000 people, demonstrated that fans were willing to travel great distances to experience music in a festival setting. Promoters seized upon this knowledge, and the \u201cdestination festival\u201d became a fixture of the North American concert scene.\nDestination festivals\nThe fires of Woodstock \u201999 were still fresh in the minds of observers when the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival debuted in Indio, California, in October 1999. Coachella gathered dozens of artists, boasted multiple main stages, and proved that destination festivals could be safe and financially successful. Other destination festivals were soon created: the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, in 2001; a reimagined Lollapalooza in Chicago in 2005; and the Pitchfork Music Festival (originally the Intonation Festival) in Chicago in 2006. South by Southwest (SXSW), an independent music conference launched in Austin, Texas, in 1987, had for all practical purposes become a destination festival by the early 21st century. Originally envisioned as a way to connect emerging artists with industry insiders, SXSW grew into a weeklong event that drew tens of thousands of musicians, journalists, label representatives, and fans.\nThe Lollapalooza festival in Chicago, 2008. Paul Burani\nFestivals in Europe and Japan\nIn Europe, destination festivals had been an essential part of the summer scene for decades, and good organization and payment of bands had always been part of the agenda. Every country has its important festivals, and rock bands tour the festival circuit each summer, just as jazz performers have done for years. Most European rock festivals are just star-studded, crowd-pleasing events, but Denmark\u2019s Roskilde Festival and France\u2019s Trans Musicales in Rennes, with their balance of big names and developing acts, became important career stepping-stones for international performers, and England\u2019s Glastonbury Festival became a cornerstone of the British rock scene for established acts and newcomers alike. England\u2019s Reading and Leeds festivals achieved new prominence in the 21st century, and the legendary Isle of Wight Pop Festival was resurrected in 2002. Elsewhere in the world, the Fuji Rock Festival, held in the shadow of Japan\u2019s Mount Fuji since 1997, showcased a selection of domestic and international acts.\nRock festivals had their origin in the jazz festivals held in Newport, Rhode Island, and in Monterey, California, in the 1950s. As the folk music revival spread in the early 1960s, the Newport Festival added a folk component, which gave birth to other folk festivals\u2026\nWorld music, broadly speaking, music of the world\u2019s cultures. In the 1980s the term was adopted to characterize non-English recordings that were released in Great Britain and the United States. Employed primarily by the media and record stores, this controversial category amalgamated the music of such diverse sources as Tuvan\u2026\nMore About Rock festival\nIn Rock festivals\nCoachella Valley Festival\nThe Woodstock Music and Art Fair",
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        "raw_content": "Lamoraal, graaf van Egmond\nAlternative Titles: Lamoraal, count van Egmond, Lamoraal, count van Egmont, Lamoraal, graaf van Egmont\nLamoraal, graaf van Egmond, Egmond also spelled Egmont, (born Nov. 18, 1522, La Hamaide, Hainaut [now in Belgium]\u2014died June 5, 1568, Brussels), leader in the early opposition to the policies of Philip II of Spain in the Netherlands. Although Egmond did not favour the overthrow of Spanish sovereignty, he became one of the first and most illustrious victims of the duke of Alba\u2019s repressive regime (1567\u201373). He is the hero of J.W. von Goethe\u2019s drama Egmont.\nBelonging to a powerful family of the Netherlands, Lamoraal succeeded to the countship, in Holland, in 1541 and three years later married Sabina of Bavaria, daughter of John II, count palatine of Simmern. A trusted adviser of the emperor Charles V, Egmond represented the emperor\u2019s son, Philip II, in asking for the hand of Mary I, the Roman Catholic queen of England. He had a distinguished military record, most notably in the victories over the French at Saint-Quentin (1557) and Gravelines (1558). In 1559 he was named stadtholder (chief provincial executive) of Flanders and Artois and a member of the advisory council of the regent, Margaret of Parma.\nEgmond and other leading noblemen resented Philip II\u2019s policy of encroachment on local privileges and religious liberties and to the elevation of Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle to virtual head of the government. Together with William, prince of Orange (William I, the Silent), and Filips van Montmorency, graaf van Horne, Egmond successfully petitioned Philip to remove Granvelle from office (1564).\nWhen Philip, despite Egmond\u2019s personal appeal in Spain (1565), maintained his harsh decrees against Protestants, Egmond, along with William and Horne, withdrew from the Council of State (November 1565), but he remained loyal to the sovereign, giving only limited support to a league of lesser nobles formed in 1566 to petition Margaret for greater religious toleration. He then withdrew to his government of Flanders, where he severely repressed Calvinist uprisings.\nAfter the appointment of the duke of Alba as captain general in 1567, William appealed to Egmond to join him in armed resistance. Egmond\u2019s refusal troubled William, who vacillated for several months before seeking aid from German Protestant princes. Egmond meanwhile took the oath of allegiance demanded by Margaret in the spring of 1567 and ignored William\u2019s warning of danger on Alba\u2019s arrival. He was seized by Alba on Sept. 9, 1567, and, with others, beheaded for high treason after appeals by high nobles and princes had been ignored.\nhistory of the Low Countries: The Habsburgs\n\u2026Orange (1533\u201384) and the popular Count of Egmond. Resistance increased when the Burgundian Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (bishop of Arras and virtually prime minister under the Netherlands\u2019 governor Margaret of Parma) was appointed archbishop of Malines and then cardinal and primate of the Netherlands. The government gave way, and Granvelle\u2026\nhistory of the Low Countries: Causes of the revolt\n\u2026the most powerful\u2014the counts of Egmond and Hoorne were publicly beheaded in Brussels in June 1568.\u2026\nWilliam I: Loyal opposition to the King\u2019s government\n\u2026popular hero Lamoral, count of Egmond, stadtholder of Flanders and Artois, would not support him. William allowed the Protestants, now openly rebellious, to hail him as their defender, but he upheld public order. As hereditary viscount of Antwerp he quelled an insurrection of the numerous Calvinists there, and he kept\u2026\nFilips van Montmorency, count van Horne\n\u2026Orange, and Lamoraal, count van Egmond, in opposing the repressive religious and political policies of the leader of the council, Antoine de Granvelle, cardinal archbishop of Mechelen, and successfully forced Philip II to order Granvelle\u2019s retirement (1564). The king\u2019s continued persecution of the Protestants resulted in the formation of the\u2026\nThere Lamoraal, count of Egmond, who was fighting for Spain, defeated the French in 1558, and the English scattered the Spanish Armada in 1588 offshore from it. The French took Gravelines in 1644, the Austrians in 1652, and the French finally in 1658 by the Treaty\u2026\nMore About Lamoraal, graaf van Egmond\nassociation with Hoorne\nIn Filips van Montmorency, count van Horne\nconflict with William I\nIn William I: Loyal opposition to the King\u2019s government\ndefeat of French at Gravelines\nIn Gravelines\nIn history of the Low Countries: The Habsburgs\nIn history of the Low Countries: Causes of the revolt\nLa Hamaide, Belgium\nLouis II de Bourbon, 4e prince de Cond\u00e9",
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        "raw_content": "Five B.B. King Songs You Should Listen to Today\nRest in peace, King.\nPhoto by Roland Godefroy via Wikipedia Commons\nDyllan Furness | May 15, 2015 | 10:24am\nThe legendary bluesman B.B. King died last night in Las Vegas. He was 89. We believe the best way to honor a man\u2019s death is to celebrate his life. So let\u2019s play a note for the King.\nBorn Riley B. King, B.B. brought blues music to the masses. When he sung, he sung from the soul, exposing his childhood on a Mississippi cotton plantation, his infatuation with women and his shameless love for his guitar, Lucille. Lucille was almost always by his side and he caressed her neck with an affection that could elicit audible emotion from the mere bend and strum of a string. His sophisticated playing style earned him a top spot on all respectable \u201cTop Guitarists\u201d lists, and a number of hall of fame inductions. B.B. was truly one of the few musicians whose influence can not be overstated.\nIf you\u2019re blue over B.B., remember that the best cure for the blues are the blues. Here are five B.B. King songs to help you through a solemn day in music.\n\u201cLucille\u201d tells the story of B.B.\u2019s beloved guitar. Believe it or not, she\u2019s said to have saved his life a few times. B.B. depicts his love for the instrument through story but, most potently, through intimate picking.\nIf you\u2019re wondering why B.B. sings the blues, he\u2019s got an answer for you in \u201cWhy I Sing the Blues.\u201d Well, he has less of an answer than some context. \u201cSee,\u201d he sings, \u201cI\u2019ve been around a long time, and I\u2019ve paid my dues.\u201d King takes us back to slavery, introduces us to tenement housing, points out the rats and the bed bugs in his flat and seems to ask, You really wonder why I play the blues? until he finally shouts, \u201cI just love to sing my blues!\"\nYou must watch B.B. King perform live. Prepare for he and Lucille to arouse emotions you didn\u2019t know existed with \u201cThe Thrill is Gone,\u201d live at Montreux.\nB.B. was a true collaborator. He and Eric Clapton met on the tremendous album Riding with the King. He and U2 joined forces with \u201cWhen Love Comes to Town.\u201d Here he is performing live with Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, and Jimmie Vaughan. Each of these great blues guitarists has his own style, but B.B.\u2019s influence on the other three is audible and undeniable.\nNot only does King command the stage, but here he commands a silver pinstripe suit with swagger and poise. \u201cHow Blue Can You Get,\u201d depicts B.B.\u2019s woes over women but it also exhibits the often overlooked connection between blues and good humor. He let\u2019s Lucille rest for much of the tune as he sings, \u201cI gave you a brand new Ford, but you said, \u2018I want a Cadillac.\u2019 I bought you a ten dollar dinner, and you said, 'Thanks for the snack.\u2019\"",
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        "raw_content": "Dine Hong Kong-Style at Toa Toa Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant\nAt Toa Toa Chinese Restaurant, you can start your meal with what seems like dessert: egg custard tarts, silky, yolk-stained custard cradled in rich, flaky pastry crust.\nBut this is not dessert. This is Hong Kong-style dim sum.\nCloser Look: Toa Toa Chinese Restaurant in Sunrise\nFavorite Dishes: Braised Chicken Feet at Toa Toa Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant in Sunrise\nEight Best Dim Sum Restaurants in South Florida\nWhen Americans think of Chinese food, most picture white cardboard boxes and cheap wooden chopsticks with red-stained pork fried rice or brown-sauce-slicked noodles with cute baby corn and limp spears of broccoli. But that is Americanized Chinese food, filling and affordable fare you order as takeout when you're too tired to cook, light on cash, or \u2014 when it tastes best \u2014 a little drunk.\nThe dim sum is as close to Hong Kong as you'll find in South Florida.\nYou don't usually make a conscious decision to eat Chinese food on a Sunday morning, however. And that's a shame, because that's when dim sum \u2014 Cantonese for \"the heart\" \u2014 is meant to be eaten, restaurants jammed with patrons as they order from a parade of metal carts that circle tables trailing exotic aromas, stacked with bamboo baskets and rows of steaming teapots.\nLuckily, South Florida residents don't have to wait for Sunday morning to dive into dim sum. This experience is available any day of the week at Toa Toa, Broward County's oldest \u2014 and perhaps most authentic \u2014 dim sum restaurant.\nToa Toa Chinese Restaurant\n4145 Pine Island Road, Sunrise. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Call 954-746-8833, or visit toatoachineserestaurant.com\n.Siu mei $3.95\nShrimp dumpling $3.50\nSteamed chicken feet $3.95\nStuffed taro $3.95\nCustard bun $3.95\nGeneral Manager Alice Wong and her husband To Wong, Executive Chef and owner.\nIn a place where the Asian population is not as dense or identifiable as the Latin influence, Toa Toa is a diamond in the rough for hungry Chinese lovers looking for a taste of true dim sum, says May Wong, whose father has owned and operated Toa Toa in the same space in the Pines Plaza Shopping Center for more than two decades.\nAnd the heart and soul of Toa Toa is chef-owner To Wong. Born and raised in Hong Kong, 62-year-old To mastered the art of dim sum in some of that city's most esteemed restaurants, learning the skill of wrapping dumplings in thin sheets of rice paper and braising chicken feet until they're tender enough to suck off the bone. Each day, May's father wakes up early to prepare all of the restaurant's 60 or so dim sum dishes by hand and from scratch, traditional offerings like char ciu (steamed spare ribs roasted and stained in a thick black bean sauce) and fermented bean curd in gravy. Decades past his youth, the chef's methods remain traditional \u2014 sugar and flour weighed in grams and recipes memorized by heart.\n\"My father cares so much about the quality of his food, he still does a lot of the work himself,\" says May. \"That's why you'll find everything is always consistent. He's really picky, and I believe that is part of the reason my parents' restaurant has been so successful for so long.\"\nIn 1984, To immigrated to New York, where he began working for a local Chinese restaurants serving the country's typical, over-Americanized Chinese fare. Five years later, he moved his family \u2014 wife Alice and twin daughters May and June \u2014 to South Florida, settling in Margate. That same year, To opened Toa Toa Chinese Restaurant, what remains a no-frills Sunrise eatery just a few miles from the Sawgrass Mills Mall.\n\"The reason: opportunity,\" says May. \"A friend had moved a few years earlier and told my father it would be a good place to start his own restaurant. They took the chance, moving here with my aunt and uncle, who at one time were owners and helped to open the restaurant.\"\nThe fact that nothing has changed at Toa Toa in 26 years \u2014 from its location in a large shopping plaza off North Pine Island Road to the muted diner-style decor \u2014 is a good thing. The place smacks of consistency thanks to To and his staff of ten.\nFrom the chaotic lunchtime crowds to the lengthy list-like menu, diving into Toa Toa dim sum is a tad overwhelming for the uninitiated. It's made easier thanks to a helpful, patient staff. Many are family \u2014 including May's mother, father, aunt, and several Chinese-speaking servers \u2014 who happily navigate dim sum newbies through a picture-style menu offering a seemingly endless array of tapas-like sweet and savory dishes that include plump dumplings, squishy buns, and pungent congee priced $3.50 to $3.95 each.\nAs in China, dim sum has become a brunch-type affair in the United States, though it is also often served for lunch during the week. Instead of coffee with omelets, pancakes, and bagels, you'll share pots of hot, unsweetened house tea, which pair perfectly with the plethora of tiny plates piled high with piping-hot piles of gao (dumpling), guotie (pan-fried dumplings), Phoenix claws (braised chicken feet), louts-wrapped rice, and egg custard tarts.\nOnly a few restaurants, such as Toa Toa, offer the dishes all week long and throughout the day. The patronage is a mix of families of all shapes and sizes, sharing rounds of dishes. It's a change from the restaurant's early years, says May.\n\"It was hard in the beginning, and many of our customers were Chinese,\" says May. \"It wasn't until the mid-1990s that we really saw a change, first with the Koreans, then the Vietnamese, and finally Americans of all ages embracing the dim sum. Now, when I go to visit, it's always a mix.\"\nToday, weekday lunches and weekend crowds boast numbers in the hundreds, she adds, and staff will often go the entire day serving back-to-back tables, the kitchen running out of Toa's best dishes by day's end. It's a drastic shift from those early years.\nAt Toa Toa, the food arrives not in steam-table trolleys, as with many dim sum establishments, but in small, circular, single-serve metal baskets. It's a streamlined service that feels a bit like a diner on a busy lunch shift or weekend morning, but with plates of fun gor, siu men, and spare ribs.\nPicky eaters will bypass squid, jellyfish, and chicken feet for dumplings, but they shouldn't here, where they're considered first-rate. Shrimp is the most popular dish. The steamed ones arrive four to a plate, bite-sized gooey domes of sticky rice flour encasing tiny, sweet, pink shrimp, their form visible through the dumplings' opaque shells.\nPork and chive dumplings are heartier, made of lightly yeasted dough wrapped around a filling of pork and jellied broth. They're pan-fried, soft rice skin searing into a satisfying crisp after a kiss from the hot steel pan. The result is a bit like a cross between soup dumpling and a pot sticker \u2014 but a dish best eaten fresh from the kitchen, before the dumpling cools and the pork and broth congeal into a syrupy glob.\nBeef rice paste \u2014 what sounds like it could be a spreadable paste served over steamed rice \u2014 is more like a soft meat pop tart, jiggly sheets of rice paper stuffed so full that they tear apart from their own floppy weight.\nFor those who love chomping, sucking, and picking at bone, cartilage, and skin, steamed chicken feet can be a real treat. Using a three-step process that includes frying, braising, and simmering, the chefs at Toa Toa transform them from tough and leathery to tender, flavor-packed fare. To gently boils them in a spicy sauce flavored with soy, Szechuan peppercorn, clove, garlic, star anise, cinnamon, and chili flake. The result is a plump, gelatinous skin that falls from the bone without any chewing, flavored with a delicate spicy sauce. Once you get past the fact that you're eating feet, it's actually one of the tastiest dishes around.\nWhile the dim sum is as close to Hong Kong as you'll find in South Florida, those familiar with American-style Chinese fare will find that such dishes make up most of the main menu at Toa Toa. Just a single selection \u2014 the Peking pork chop, otherwise known as sweet and sour pork \u2014 is considered a traditional Chinese dish, one you could order at a standard family-style restaurant in Hong Kong, says May.\nMeals at Toa Toa end with satisfied customers boasting full bellies, not sweets, unless you save those piping-hot egg custard tarts for last. The best part: You don't have to order the cold jellyfish or steamed chicken feet to enjoy this dim sum.",
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        "raw_content": "15 million Brits wished they had received financial education\n15 million Brits wished they had received financial education. Pic: Toby Williams\nNew research has revealed that over 15 million Brits were never formally taught about how to manage their money but wished they had been.\nThe study, by UK savings organisation NS&I, into Britain\u2019s financial education and capability shows that over half of those questioned (52 per cent) feel out of their depth when it comes to managing money on a day-to-day basis and have never received formal financial education of any kind but would like to have done.\nAround a third (36 per cent) of those who feel confident managing their money day-to-day but not for the long term also never received financial education of any kind but wished they had.\nOver seven million Britons confessed to not having any savings at all and 52 per cent of these say they never received any formal financial education, as well as 58 per cent of those who do not save any money month on month.\nOf those who have received formal financial education only just over a third (36 per cent) say they got advice about the importance of saving money.\nJill Waters, retail director at NS&I, said: \u201cOur research illustrates millions of us may be struggling without a basic knowledge of money, savings and how to plan for different life stages. \u201cGetting a good understanding of personal finance will help people make more informed decisions.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019d always suggest to people to do their research when it comes to making a financial decision, speak to a trusted adviser if appropriate and choose a product that best suits your needs. Having a savings pot easily accessible is a good way to cope financially should an emergency occur.\u201d\nEncouragingly, it\u2019s budgeting, saving, and planning for retirement that the public believe are the most important aspects of financial management.\nAt the other end of the scale, however, it appears that most Britons think that handling redundancy, understanding benefits entitlements and making a will are the least important aspects of financial education.",
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        "raw_content": "Being a Cool Drink of Water - Proverbs 25:13\nLike the cold of snow in the time of harvest Is a faithful messenger to those who send him, For he refreshes the soul of his masters. Proverbs 25:13\nHow reliable and faithful are you when someone sends you with a message to deliver? Today's proverb encourages us to be faithful messengers. That means when our leaders or a friend - or even God sends us with a message, we need to deliver that message exactly as it was given to us. The problems that come from people misunderstanding one another are myriad. These misunderstandings can be the result of someone not grasping what has been said - but too many times it is because the original message has been changed in some way by the messenger. The end of these misunderstandings can be small - but there are other situations that can mean the difference between life and death itself.\nOur proverb today involves a practice that was distinct to the region of the middle east. That practice was taking snow from the higher mountainous elevations and packing it very tightly to bring it to the lower, much hotter regions for the purpose of cooling water and other drinks. This was done, according to this proverb, during the time of harvest - which was a time which was very warm in that region of the world. Not only was the temperature hot, but this time of life involved very strenuous labor. That is why having someone bring snow to cool water was such a wonderful thing. It allowed someone to have a cold drink when they were very hot.\nThis wonderful cool drink is compared to someone who is a faithful messenger for his master. He faithfully communicates what his master wants to be said - and therefore refreshes his soul. The refreshing comes because the master knows that what he has said will not be misinterpreted or misunderstood because of a failure to speak the truth about what he has said. It is easy to understand why this is important in business because proper communication in that area can mean the difference between a job done well vesus a job that is completely messed up - and which costs the company anywhere from hundreds to thousands to even millions of dollars. Think about the recent recall of Toyotas that had defective brakes. That cost the company millions of dollars in repairs - and additonal millions of dollars in lawsuits. This happened because somewhere along the line someone did not pass the correct information along - and the brakes were defective because of it.\nNow consider for a moment the damage that comes when the gospel is not faithfully communicated for our ultimate Master, God. Whether the error is because of a failure to understand the gospel, or because someone has added something they think is important to it, or because of a cult leader who twists the gospel for his own ends - all these scenarios are disastrous . . . eternally! The gospel is the power of God unto salvation - and if communicated so that anything other than the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is our hope - that power is short-circuited. How devastating it will be for those who have believed a false gospel that has only offered to them a false hope. Yet on the other hand how refreshing and delightful it is to God to know that the message of His salvation through Jesus Christ has been communicated faithfully. What a blessing it is to know that salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ has truly transformed another heart and life! It blesses the heart of God (not to mention the heart of the one who has been saved) to know that the gospel has been shared faithfully and truly.\nPrecious saints of God, we need to be faithful messengers with whatever has been communicated to us. We need to be those who take what has been entrusted to us - whether it is something small and seemingly insignificant or something as monumental as the gospel of God itself - and share it just as it has been given to us. By doing this we will be a wonderful drink of cool water on a hot day to those who have sent us.\nEmployer - Employee relationships . . . Proverbs 30:6\nDo not slander a slave to his master, Or he will curse you and you will be found guilty. Proverbs 30:10\nHere is an interesting proverb that speaks to a couple of issues. First it speaks to the issue of gossip. We are being told not to slander a slave to his master. The slander here is speaking false, damaging statements against a third party to someone. We are not to speak with our mouths that which is false and slanderous. What I love here is that God seeks to protect the weakest with this admonition. God's statement here is protecting a slave - who is slandered to his master. Too many think that just because a man is not a person of power and influence - they do not have the same rights as others. Our system of justice seeks to right this wrong - and it was based in many ways on the teaching of Scripture. God wanted to protect the weakest from even the strongest. Justice is blind - and should be the same whether when dealing with a poor man or a rich one. In the same way - we should refrain from gossiping about anyone - no matter what their status in life. What I find interesting is that God says in Psalm 101:5 that He Himself will avenge this kind of action with destruction.\nThe second thing to note here is that God does care about employer/employee relationships. He wants a basic fairness to be used when dealing with these situations. Thus the Lord speaks to the idea of a slave being slandered to his master. We do not want these relationships to turn bitter and divided. 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This requires me to undertake a variety of calculations - some simple (such as working out how much salary would have been paid to the employee during the notice period had notice been served), and some more complex (such as grossing up an employee\u2019s net loss to reflect the fact that he or she will have to pay income tax on any award of compensation made by the Employment Tribunal).\nHaving recently established my own law firm, I am now responsible for my firm\u2019s financial affairs which again requires me to be mathematically proficient. For example, in my client facing role, I have to ensure that all invoices are accurate and include the appropriate amount of VAT; while in managing my firm, I have to ensure that I exercise good financial and book-keeping discipline, undertaking checks and balances, and performing bank reconciliations.\nAs hard as it is to believe now, when I first embarked on my legal career only fifteen years ago, computers had only recently been introduced to my firm and many partners were still able to pursue highly successful careers while being completely computer illiterate. That is no longer the case. IT is now such an established and ubiquitous part of working life that a lack of IT literacy is likely to be a major hindrance in developing your career.\nBecause I am a solicitor rather than a barrister, my job is largely desk bound and I spend a very high proportion of my working time (around 70 to 80%) at my computer. 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With unerring honesty and lively wit, she describes her triumphs and her disappointments, both public and private, telling her full story as she has lived it--in her own words and on her own terms.\nEvery day is extra [large print] by 1943- John Kerry\nJohn Kerry tells the story of his remarkable American life -- from son of a diplomat to decorated Vietnam veteran, five-term United States senator, 2004 Democratic presidential nominee and secretary of state. A Yale graduate, Kerry enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1966 and served in Vietnam. He returned home highly decorated but disillusioned, and testified powerfully before Congress as a young veteran opposed to the war. Kerry served as a prosecutor in Massachusetts, then as lieutenant governor, and was elected to the Senate in 1984, eventually serving five terms. In 2004, he was the Democratic presidential nominee and came within one state -- Ohio -- of winning. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on September 18, 2018 September 28, 2018 Knee Pain\nWe\u2019ve talked about the ACL, now we come upon its equally important cousin, the Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL). Like the rest of the knee ligaments, the PCL works with them all to provide stability within the knee joint. It originates from the anterior (front) part of the femur and attaches to the posterior (back) part of the tibia. The ACL, as mentioned previously, originates form the posterior part of the femur and attaches to the anterior part of the tibia.\nThe PCL is important in ensuring stability within the joint by stopping the posterior movement of the tibia in respect of the femur.\nInjury to the PCL is less common than an ACL injury. PCL tears are usually due to direct blows to a bent knee. This could be when you have an accident and your knee receives a direct blow from the dashboard. You may also be tackled in certain ball sports, while having your knees bent. Another common method is through extreme hyperextension.\nRegardless of the cause, it is imperative that you get your injured knee looked at by a trusted physiotherapist. Prolonged sport activity is usually impossible due to pain as well as instability within the knee. Patients would normally report of a poorly localized posterior pain that is deep within the joint. Depending on the severity of the injury, your rehabilitation will differ. Conservative management is usually done before surgical intervention is advised. However, please talk to your physio before you make your next move.\nOur physios at Capital Physiotherapy will ensure that you are looked after from the start. This means making sure we not only confirm a PCL tear, but also rule out other injuries. We will also provide a treatment plan that will include the goal of you going back to your chosen sport. This plan will include what we need to do, what exercises you require and many more important details to get you back to your best. By getting your injured knee early, you will have the best outcome quickly!\nIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us and we would love to be a part of your journey back living your life the way you want it to be!\nThe knee joint is a relatively complex joint with multiple structures that works together to provide both stability and movement in the knee joint. A part of the knee that is quite commonly injured is the meniscus. This is an injury that Luke Hodge had back in May 2016.\nThe meniscus are 2 structures within the knee joint. As you can see from the picture, you have a Medial Meniscus and a Lateral Meniscus, both shaped in a circular fashion.\nThese structures has a few important functions within the knee joint. The most important function is they act as shock absorbers and load distributor. They are sponges that reduce the stress going through the bones; thereby reducing wear and tear in the joint.\nThe meniscus can be injured in several ways. Injury to the meniscus can be due to a gradual build of stress, which may occur with repeated or prolonged squatting/kneeling. An athlete may also injure their meniscus if they try to turn/pivot on their knees too quickly; this will result in a partial or a total tear.\nOnce a tear has occurred, it is important that the knee is assessed to find out how severe the injury is. Depending on the severity, a period of conservative management may be enough to get you back playing your sport. However, more serious injury such as the \u2018bucket handle tear\u2019, may require you to undergo an arthroscopy. In saying this, if you have a knee injury, come visit us at Capital Physiotherapy. Our physiotherapists have a lot of experience dealing with these types of injury. They will spend the time with you to make sure they get the right diagnosis as well as give you the correct treatment plan that you need to get better quickly!\nSo don\u2019t hesitate, and get that knee looked after now. Capital Physiotherapy is ready to help you!",
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        "raw_content": "Best Baptist Daycares in Herndon VA\nDaycares and Preschools > Baptist > Herndon VA\nBaptist Daycares in Herndon VA\nChristian Academy at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church\nMount Pleasant Baptist Church Christian Academy is a ministry of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Herndon, Virginia. It was founded in August 2000 and has an enrollment capacity of approximately 100 students, starting at K3. Our goal is to help develop the \"whole\" child, meeting needs spiritually, academically, socially, and physically. We want our students to develop strong Christian character traits such as honesty, integrity, and discipline as they strive to reach their fullest potential and glorify God. 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        "raw_content": "9 Things You Can Do: When You're Feeling Discouraged\nLast Saturday, I started a new series on the blog: 7 Stories from the Battlefield. It\u2019s a collection of stories I read and lessons I learned during the past week to share with my readers the stuff I\u2019m reading and the blogs I'm following. (Although next Saturday, I will be renaming it to 7 Lessons from the Battlefield. It just... sounds better.)\nToday, I\u2019m starting a new series: 9 Things You Can Do. It's a practical series about anything related to doing better work, living a better life, and making the world a better place.\nToday, I want to start with 9 things you can do when you're feeling discouraged:\nRemember that it's not a sprint. It's a marathon. This is a lesson we often forget and a lesson we need to keep reminding ourselves of. Most of the time, we feel discouraged because we're rushing for things to happen. We're rushing for our dreams to come to fruition. Slow down. Appreciate the journey and enjoy the race!\nBut, remember that it's not really a race. So, stop comparing. Most runners participate in marathons not because they want to finish first. They participate in marathons because they want to finish. Period. Stop comparing yourself with other runners. The important thing is for you to finish the race. Run at your own pace! If you want to compete, compete with yourself. Strive for a better record next time not to beat others, but to be better. Personally, I get insecure of startup founders, full-time freelancers, and entrepreneurs who are the same age as me. I have to constantly remind myself that I have my own race to run.\nRemember that you are not alone. You are doing whatever you are doing with God. He gave you that mission. Yes, there will definitely some difficult times and you will go through some rough roads. But, whenever you feel lost or whenever you stumble, you have to remember that God is with you. So is everyone else who is rooting for you to succeed.\nDiscover your \"discouragement triggers.\" These are the things that make you feel discouraged. Personally, my trigger is not accomplishing anything substantial by the end of the day or if I am not able to move forward with my dreams. I know it's not really a good thing as I'm basing my happiness on achievement, but I have to avoid being unproductive. After you discover your discouragement triggers, you have to decide whether you need to face them or avoid them. There are triggers that you need to avoid like being unproductive or addictions. But, there are \"deeper\" triggers that you have to face once and for all like unforgiveness, pride, or having an empty love tank. You cannot keep running away from these deeper triggers.\nDiscover your \"happiness triggers.\" These are the \"everyday\" things that make you feel happy or excited. These are not the same as your big dreams and long-term goals. These are the little things that can make you happy this very day. For me, this includes writing a short blog post that I can publish on the same day because it makes me feel productive.\nWrite on your gratitude journal. If you don't have one, it's about time to have one. Whenever you feel discouraged, it helps to remember the times when you got blessed beyond measure. Let those times encourage and remind you that whatever you are going through right now is nothing compared to the blessings you have received and those you have yet to receive. After all, you are just about to do great things. An alternative for the gratitude journal is making a list of things you are grateful for which you read every time you are feeling down, discouraged, and defeated. You may have lost this battle, but not the war. Also, you probably have won countless battles before. Remember and learn from those battles.\nFocus on today. Yesterday may have been difficult, but it has already passed. Tomorrow may seem hopeless, but you can still do something about it now. So, you might as well focus on today. Also, the present is really the only time you have to act on your dreams, to build momentum (and be unstoppable), to be happy, to be grateful, to hope, and to live. Stop living in the past. Stop worrying about the future. Live your life now!\nRemind yourself why you started in the first place. Remind yourself of your big, emotional why. You started pursuing your dreams for a reason. You knew that there will be tough times and rough roads ahead. Yet, you still made that brave decision to start. Remind yourself of that reason.\nGet out of the house (or office) and gain perspective. Whenever I'm feeling discouraged, I take a walk around our neighborhood, go to a chapel and spend some time in prayer, eat at Burger King (Sorry, I'm failing to become vegan. I love Burger King... and pizza.), or simply go window shopping. Yes, I love going to the mall and not buying anything. I'm really trying to save. But more than walking, eating, or window shopping, I love seeing people\u2014especially happy, smiling people. They remind me that everyone is going through something. Everyone has his own struggles. Yet, the people I see in the mall, in the chapel, and in Burger King are still able to remain happy and go about their days with smiles on their faces. Most of the time, their problems are even way bigger than mine. So, who am I to really stay down, discouraged, and defeated while there they are, facing their problems as if they are just peanuts? Perspective: Most of our problems are just peanuts. And I love peanuts! Peanuts add flavor to our lives and peanuts make us stronger!\nHow about you? What do you do when you're feeling discouraged?\nTags: 9 Things, feeling discouraged, motivation, triggers, now, gratitude, perspective",
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        "raw_content": "By Mark Venning January 30, 2018 longevity 21st Centurylongevity, longevity society, Sha Yao, Stanford Center on Longevity, stanford design challenge 2017/18\n\u201cPromoting Lifelong Healthy Habits Through Design\u201d\nHow do you know you are getting enough vitamins to prove your healthy eating habits are working? What amount of physical activity are you getting in your day? How would you like to change your sense of social isolation while bridging connectivity across generations?\nThese are some of the questions that may be answered for you, by looking at three of the eight products featured as finalists in the 5th annual Design Challenge at the Stanford Center on Longevity.\nAnnounced last week, this year\u2019s contest finalists come from universities in Singapore, India, Taiwan, USA and the UK. As is the intent of the Stanford Design Challenge each year, these product ideas are not simply designed to serve healthy, active well-being for an older population but rather to be of practical use to people \u201cacross the life span\u201d.\nAs usual, for fun, at this stage of the Stanford process, I usually vote for my top three choices. Yet, while the final eight designs of 2017-2018 appear at first look to deliver on that promise, there is little in the descriptions on the website to give specific details on the background story of each one. Visually though, for now, you can get a general sense of the innovative nature of the designs and what direct issue or problem they are attempting to address.\nSo going with quick instinct, here is my first brief call on who I would pick as the First, Second and Third place winners. The actual winners will be announced around April 17th, 2018.\nBoomerango \u2013 Domestic saliva testing device, which detects and monitors user\u2019s vitamin levels on a daily basis to encourage healthy eating.\nGather \u2013 Device that facilitates gardening for all ages and abilities and promotes social engagement for a happier and healthier lifestyle. (here on YouTube)\nGesturecise \u2013 AI-enabled desktop application, which detects body gestures and uses exercises as a screen unlock device, building physical activity into the workday.\nSince it began in 2013, I have been following this particular Design Challenge event as it serves as an annual benchmark reminder of how this field of design is significant to the future of a longevity society. This contest as well as many other design competitions or health \u201chackathons\u201d over the last five years, focused on healthy aging and longevity, have produced so many innovative products \u2013 but to a large degree, you have to wonder \u2013 which ones will sustain themselves in the market over time?\nWith this in mind, I thought it might be interesting to see how the winner from the first year of Stanford Longevity Design Challenge is doing with respect to pick-up in the market.\nThe happy news is that Eat Well, a design by Sha Yao, is still going, and not only that \u2013 received a design award as one of the Top 25 Best Inventions of 2016. Available on Amazon, Eat Well is a tableware product initially designed to help people with Alzheimer\u2019s.\nOne of the encouraging elements of this ongoing design story as it relates to longevity, one that transcends the obvious importance of technology innovation, is the inter-generational aspect. These young designers have been for the most part, inspired to innovate from personal stories of older people in their own lives such as the one Sha Yao tells on her video in the link above.\nAlong the way, even here in Canada, I have had the good fortune to meet and speak with some of these young enterprising, innovative and empathetic individuals. And in spite of the contest winner glory some of these people may or may not achieve, the fact is that our recognition of their collective efforts, their experimentation and attention to physical, cognitive and social issues is important as we all develop \u201cacross the life span\u201d.\nlongevity society longevity International Federation on Ageing age friendly health care working longer aging aging in place business of aging retirement aging population extended lifetimes \"financing longevity\" aging demographics life expectancy",
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The company realized they needed to address the problem of employees using consumer services like GoogleDrive and Dropbox by implementing a solution that was designed for enterprise security needs.\nNot only did the company have to tackle the security problem, but they were also in search of a solution that would help increase the speed of getting mergers and acquisitions up and running.\n\u201cOur division is held accountable to deliver a \u2018center for excellence\u2019 in deploying technology tools across the company both globally and to numerous divisions,\u201d says Rogge. Since the company had already deployed XenDesktop, XenApp, and NetScaler SDX, the use of ShareFile, which was included in their purchase of XenMobile Enterprise, was an easy choice. ShareFile and XenMobile met the company\u2019s strict requirements for mobile device management and enterprise file synchronization and sharing.\nOn Assignment turned to Nutanix, a Citrix-Ready Partner, for their on-prem storage needs for VDI to help with scalability, reduce storage costs, and implement newer technology within a smaller footprint. Since the Nutanix solution had already been tested and approved by Citrix for use with the ShareFile implementation, On Assignment was able to deploy quickly and easily.\nThe Solution: All-in-one solution provides security, data access, employee mobility in a centralized data center\nCitrix provided On Assignment the ability to use an all-in-one solution that provides security, centralization, and mobility for employees. \u201cWe are able to leverage XenMobile for security on our mobile devices, ShareFile for extra data security access while also addressing our Dropbox problem and as an additional add-on, Nutanix hyperconverged technology\u201d mentioned Rogge. When it came to prioritization for On Assignment, addressing their needs around data security, data center migration and providing a mobile solution for their workers was critical. Thanks to the Citrix solutions and help of Nutanix, this was done with ease.\nProvide data security and eliminate consumer-grade file sharing services (Dropbox & Google Drive)\nThe first requirement On Assignment needed to address was security. The use of non-secure consumer-grade file-sharing services like Dropbox and Google Drive needed to be addressed immediately. Since the company\u2019s core business is providing staffing services for clients, employees must manage hundreds of files containing sensitive private information each week. \u201cDay to day we are collecting social security numbers, degrees, resumes, certifications, etc. We needed to ensure this type of private information would not be compromised. Dropbox and Google Drive were a security concern for us,\u201d states Rogge. XenMobile was able to provide protection on mobile devices like Android and iPhones, while ShareFile addressed data security needs. Employees are now aware of where the data resides and can rest comfortably knowing there are fewer security risks to consider.\n\u201cShareFile is easy to use and we are able to leverage other features like the Microsoft Outlook Plug-in, request a file, and Windows 7 widget,\u201d says Rogge. The Outlook plug-in feature helped reduce storage capacity on the Exchange servers while request a file makes it easy for employees to receive information directly from their clients and vendors with a click of a button. The Windows 7 widget has been a huge success for On Assignment by allowing Oxford, one of the company\u2019s acquisitions, to transition from XP machines to virtual desktops during their integration with the company, resulting in a quick and efficient merger.\nData organization, data control plus easy data migrations\nAnother reason On Assignment chose ShareFile was to get enterprise data under control. The company had data everywhere, in different data centers, and on old storage technology as a result of their company growth and acquisitions. Using ShareFile helped the company define a systematic process so all employees were able to easily find what network drives they had access to. The ability of sharing large files, collaboration, 3rd party logins with the system and mobility were also key value adds to the company.\nShareFile also allowed On Assignment to migrate data easily. As part of the company\u2019s business processes, data often must be shifted from one location to another. Nutanix\u2019s hyperconverged technology allowed the organization to do this by enabling the ability to exchange large files between 3rd parties and contractors, keeping them on track. When it came to company acquisitions, On Assignment leveraged Citrix to help complete these transactions. \u201cThis has been a game changer for the company. Typically, it can take 2-3 months to discover, build-out and deploy, but with Citrix, we cut this time in half. Then, to deploy 400 to a 1,000 users took only a matter of minutes,\u201d states Rogge.\nSecure mobility tools that work and increase productivity\nToday, employees can rest assured knowing that they have the mobile tools available to be productive. \u201cThe fact that you can take your business anywhere you need to is a dream. The simplicity behind connecting to the network from anywhere, at anytime, allows for work to get done quickly and efficiently. It\u2019s just that easy and everything works,\u201d says Rogge. Having data access available and there when you need it has increased the company\u2019s productivity and their employees are very pleased with the tools, which is leading to quicker adoption.\nLeverage Nutanix for manageable, centralized datacenter\n\u201cThe cohesiveness of having everything centralized in a datacenter that is manageable, while not having to worry about where data goes is amazing,\u201d says Rogge. The Nutanix and Citrix ShareFile solution has offered On Assignment the ability to work together cohesively, decrease costs, scale, and deliver all of this with an easy to use solution. The fact that Nutanix, a Citrix Ready partner, offered an easily deployable hyperconverged technology is a key benefit of the Citrix and Nutanix partnership and was just an added bonus for On Assignment, making this project even more valuable. \u201cBeing able to log-in one place and not having to send data off to different locations is great. 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        "raw_content": "Ginger Baker's Son Really, Really Hates His Dad\n\"That\u2019s when I realised this guy doesn\u2019t give a shit...\"\nGinger Baker is one of rock's most legendary wild men.\nDrummer with Cream, his explosive style was matched to an explosive personality - one that has not dimmed with age.\nSon Kofi Baker is also a drummer, and recently helped piece together a Cream tribute tour alongside Jack Bruce\u2019s son Malcolm and Eric Clapton\u2019s nephew Will Johns.\nSpeaking to Rolling Stone, the picture Kofi paints of his father is resolutely negative and wholly unflattering.\nReceiving drum lessons from his father, Kofi claims to have been put through physical and verbal abuse:\n\"If I didn\u2019t get something right immediately he\u2019d shout and swear at me and smack me around a little bit. I was only there for about three months, so I had to get a crash course.\"\n\"I didn\u2019t really care,\" he continues. \"It\u2019s never really bothered me because my dad is such an asshole anyway that it\u2019s not like I was stressed about making him proud or anything. So, no, it wasn\u2019t really stressful.\"\nIt seems that Ginger Baker has been a largely absent figure in the lives of his family, leaving them to endure financial hardship in the process.\n\"Well, I didn\u2019t really know him,\" Kofi recalls. \"It wasn\u2019t an issue. I just played drums and stayed alive. It didn\u2019t really dawn on me until I was a bit older what an asshole (he was) and what he\u2019d done.\"\n\"I\u2019d think: He had all this money! Once he did that 2005 reunion and made a whole bunch of money again I was like, wow, he\u2019s made five million dollars. Things are going to change now. I said: Dad, why don\u2019t you buy property with this money? The best thing you can do is buy real estate and I\u2019ll rent it from you. That way I\u2019ll pay money to you rather than someone I don\u2019t know. And he was like: Fuck off, no. I\u2019m buying my horses.\"\n\"That\u2019s when I realised this guy doesn\u2019t give a shit,\" he says. That was when I realized he doesn\u2019t really care. None of us are speaking to him, me or (my sisters) Nettie and Leda. It\u2019s kind of a shame. I emailed him a couple of days ago to just say, \u201cDad, what the hell? Why don\u2019t you support me or say something nice?\u201d No response. I just thought I\u2019d try one more time. He\u2019s getting old.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Ottawa (ON) \u2013 February 4, 2019 \u2013 National Resident Awareness Week (Feb. 4\u20138) is an opportunity to recognize the contribution of over 12,000 medical residents who deliver care to Canadians across the country. Their commitment to learning, quality care for patients and health advocacy is a sign that the future of medicine is in good hands.\nResidents work hard to deliver quality patient care each day, while also championing change on a range of issues, including national medical licensure and virtual care as a way to address access issues across our country.\nMedical residency can be very challenging, which is why the health of medical residents continues to be a concern and must become an important priority. In the CMA\u2019s National Physician Health Survey, more residents reported burnout and depression than practising physicians. This must be addressed urgently. This is one of the reasons why the CMA has created a new department of physician health and wellness, bringing in the expertise of Dr. Caroline G\u00e9rin-Lajoie as vice-president to outline the path forward to address the causes of burnout and depression in the medical profession.\nThe CMA is proud to work with and support trainees as they begin their medical career. During National Resident Awareness Week \u2014 and throughout the year \u2014 we say thank you for your contributions and your commitments to the health of Canada\u2019s population.",
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        "raw_content": "Multiplatinum rock outfit Sum 41 wrapped its final tour supporting 2011\u2019s Screaming Bloody Murder in April 2013. It was one of the band\u2019s longest and most attended touring cycles in its 20 year career, and they found themselves nominated for a Grammy for the first time ever. However things were not as perfect as they seemed, as vocalist, guitarist, and producer Deryck Whibley found himself on the brink of destruction.\n\"I can\u2019t pin-point one exact moment that put me over the edge, it was more of an accumulation of many things when I slipped into a fog of partying and booze. I tried to detach myself from any and all responsibility whatsoever,\" Whibley reflects. He spent the next year doing just that, and at the end found himself in a Los Angeles hospital fighting for his life.\nWhibley spent most of April and May 2014 in and out of the ICU with his mother and fianc\u00e9e by his side. When he was finally released as an outpatient he realized that his journey was just beginning, and it was then that he began to write while simultaneously going through intense physical therapy. \"Being sober and out of the fog made me realize that the only things I really cared about were music, making a record, and getting better so I could get back on stage again.\"\nThe music came together in tandem with Whibley\u2019s health; he...\nrecalls: \"Due to neuropathy, muscle atrophy and medication that caused permanent nerve damage in my legs and feet left me unable to walk and in excruciating pain for months. I had to learn how to do everything again\u2014my motor skills, learning how to play guitar. It was really difficult, but at the same time if I didn\u2019t have a record to make, I don\u2019t think I would have recovered as quickly, or even at all.\"\nHe continues, \"Writing music gave me a purpose and I started from scratch with absolutely nothing to work with. I would put on movies with no sound and start writing guitar riffs and music to the images. Mostly movies from Tim Burton and Quentin Tarantino like Edward Scissorhands, Sweeny Todd, Kill Bill and Inglorious Bastards. The process led me in a direction that I had never gone in before which made me feel like I was writing a theatrical score called \"hard-score punk\".\nSoon, he was gathering his bandmates at his home in Los Angeles to begin laying down tracks for what would become the group\u2019s sixth full-length album, 13 Voices. The record includes a surprise return from original guitarist Dave Brownsound, who parted ways with the band a decade prior. The first song Dave played guitar on was \"Goddamn I\u2019m Dead Again\" a track that proves that the fiery guitar riffs that came to define SUM 41 are back.\nIn addition to bassist Cone McCaslin and lead guitarist Tom Thacker, Sum 41 would also formally welcome Frank Zummo (Street Drum Corps, Krewella, Thenewno2, Dead By Sunrise) behind the kit.\nWhibley produced and engineered 13 Voices entirely on his own in his house. Drums were set up in the living room, guitar amps in the bedrooms. The end result stands tall as SUM 41\u2019s most intense, cathartic and all-around finest work in years.\nThe album was written from a place of optimism, and speaks to the necessity of Whibley\u2019s drastic fall before he was able to rise again. Opener \"A Murder Of Crows,\" the first track written upon the frontman\u2019s release from the hospital, is about how those closest to Whibley quickly\nabandoned him when things got bad. The song\u2019s haunting refrain (\"You\u2019re all dead to me\"), repeated over bombastic percussion and steadily building guitars, is Whibley\u2019s rallying cry; he\u2019s letting go of the past in order to salvage his future.\nHe touches upon the theme of letting go further in \"Fake My Own Death,\" the fan track being released first from the record. \"I just wanted to get away from everything that I had been doing. I needed to start a new life\u2014like faking my own death.\"\nWith the upcoming release of this album we see SUM 41 as an impenetrable unit putting everything they\u2019ve got out into 13 Voices. The result is a dynamic, impassioned collection of melodic, guitar wielding, rock songs. \"I can\u2019t say whether this is our best record or not, as I don\u2019t know if it is,\" states Whibley. \"All I can say is I did the best I possibly could during the toughest period of my life\".\nhttp://www.sum41.com/",
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        "raw_content": "Green Party Leaders in France and Germany are in full support of mass migration into their countries, to the extent that national cultural identities will no longer exist.\nIs it getting easier to see how the push for mass migration is a tactic of the Global Elite to get them closer to their goal of totalitarian global rule?\nGone are the days when Green parties were a group of people who simply wanted to protect the environment, and multiculturalism was motivated by a desire to demonstrate that people of different cultures could live together in harmony. Green party leaders were naive idealists who didn\u2019t really have any cohesive political ideology. Those days are long gone.\nToday, many Green party leaders seem to have either been installed by the Global Elite or \u2018persuaded\u2019 to follow their political ideology. This is yet another clear example of how Big Money and Big Power infiltrate our institutions in any way they can to serve the Global Elite\u2019s agenda.\nRemember how American Green party leader Jill Stein seemed to come out of nowhere to make a big fuss about having a recount in the 2016 election? She was able to somehow raise $7 million for the cause that ultimately didn\u2019t come into fruition. But the fact that she would make such an effort to have Deep State candidate Hillary Clinton supplant Donald Trump as President of the United States really says it all.\nThe Global Elite\u2019s Mass Immigration Strategy\nA particular strategy on the part of the Global Elite has recently surfaced in the minds of those paying attention, and we are slowly realizing how it has long been hidden behind the guise of \u2018mutual acceptance and respect between cultures\u2019. Carefully crafted to label any opposition as \u2018racist\u2019 or \u2018xenophobic,\u2019 this strategy of mass immigration is part of an effort to destabilize nations not only by destroying the cultural fabric and identity of each nation, but also by inciting criminal activity and racial tensions.\nThis push is exemplified by the United Nation\u2019s \u2018Global Migration Pact,\u2019 which in and of itself gives more power to a central global authority and less power to nations. The end goal? The erosion of the sovereignty and security of nations and the creation of a situation in which global rulership, with its false promise of bringing peace and prosperity, actually becomes something that citizens of beleaguered nations might be convinced to go along with.\nRefugee migration is an important prong of this strategy. First, the Global Elite destabilizes sovereign countries like Syria, bringing Deep State-created and -funded \u2018terrorist groups\u2019 (read: well-paid mercenaries) to cause havoc and suffering. Then, they orchestrate a highly organized mass migration of refugees to Europe, making these frightened people think they have no other choice but to leave their home amid false promises of a better life. Then, they pit all of us against each other. Those who are simply thinking and acting out of compassion for these displaced populations end up fighting against those who see that while many refugees are completely innocent, there is evil intent behind the overall plan.\nIf world leaders really cared about these people, would they not have pooled their military resources and defeated all vestiges of organized terrorism in Syria so that all of those refugees would be safe to stay home? Does anyone doubt that if the political will was there, this problem could have been handled in a matter of days? Clearly, the world has been deceived about the true nature of the refugee crisis.\nPeople of good conscience would want to do everything they could for those innocent people who have been displaced from their home country. But in order to address the matter properly, countries cannot allow themselves to completely open their borders and try to handle demands they have no resources for. Of course many of the heads of state have no problem trying to look like the hero by welcoming masses of people into the country at the expense of its own citizens, but currently their motive is not compassion but their adherence to the Global Elite\u2019s \u2018open borders\u2019 agenda.\nIn my article \u2018Dalai Lama Sparks Outrage With Remarks On Refugee Crisis: But Is He Right?\u2018, I make the argument that while the elimination of borders and the bringing together of citizens of all nations as \u2018one\u2019 is the ultimate destination of the human race, the efforts being made to create culturally discordant nations are not leading us there. The mass migration agenda is designed to bring about the totalitarian enslavement of the human race, run by a Global Elite as portrayed in many dystopian movies and Orwellian novels.\nFrance\u2019s Yves Cochet\nTo listen to French Green party founder and leader Yves Cochet is to witness a man whose outright betrayal of his own culture is striking. It leads one to really ponder what kinds of benefits he is receiving for holding the position that he does. I\u2019ll let him say it in his own words, taken from this article:\nI suggest reversing our policy that encourages births, by inverting the logic of benefits payments for families. The more children you have, the fewer benefits you receive to the point of disappearing entirely after the third birth!\n\u201cWhen we accept being \u2018Neo-Malthusians,\u2019 we are quickly accused of racism and elitism. For that reason therefore, I make it clear that I am not targeting the poorest countries, which produce more children than others. On the contrary. The rich countries, like France, are the first that need to decrease demographically. They are the ones with the most polluting lifestyles. Most of all, limiting our births would allow us to better receive the Muslim migrants who are knocking at our doors.\nWhile it is understood that Green Party politicians sometimes espouse the view that having children is the single biggest way a human being can have a negative impact on the environment, Cochet seems to be contradicting himself on his main point by not applying his philosophy on all people for fear of being accused of racism and elitism. And so where this philosophy may contain a germ of sense when broadly applied to humanity, the way in which Cochet is now being selective with it shows that he is choosing to fall in line with an agenda, one that could have dire consequences on our future.\nEssentially, Cochet is selling out on his own people and is clearly advocating for the erosion and eventual disappearance of the French culture! If these statements are not one of a person who has fully aligned himself with the Global Elite and has probably been promised a junior role within the future ruling class, I don\u2019t know what they are. The Global Elite is using the current phenomena of higher birth rates in the lesser developed countries, in concert with moving these people within the borders of more prosperous nations, to gain the support of those very people for their globalist agenda.\nGermany\u2019s Stefanie von Berg\nIn lock-step with Cochet\u2019s enthusiastic espousal of the breakdown of a nation\u2019s predominant culture, Germany\u2019s Stefanie von Berg addressed the German parliament (see video below) in which she predicts that in 20 to 30 years, the will be no German majorities in Germany\u2019s cities.\nWe will live in a city that thrives on having many different ethnicities, that we have many people and we live in a supercultural society. This is what we will have in the future, and I want to make it very clear, especially towards those right-wingers: this is a good thing!\nIn their arguments in favor of a country that houses people from all different cultures but has lost the will for cultural assimilation, these Green party politicians seemed to have missed one obvious fact: It\u2019s not working. This is clearly evident in Europe, and just a little bit of rational thought and observation would be able to tell you why.\nThe Shortcomings Of Multiculturalism\nI live in Toronto, which is considered to be one of the most successful multicultural cities in the world. By and large, the people here as well as visitors to this city love this and the diversity it introduces to them. But the main reason for its success is that it became multicultural organically, with the arrival of immigrants occurring over time. Being the business center of Canada, more often than not immigrants were attracted to Toronto because they wanted to take advantage of the work and career opportunities.\nWhen immigration policies actually go out of their way to accommodate different cultures to speak only their native language, live in their own enclaves, and abide by laws that differ significantly from those followed by the rest of the nation, this creates suspicions of a hidden agenda. Having a city that is not united by language, customs, or codes of ethics makes it difficult for the community as a whole to thrive. While differences are often desirable and are to be respected, and multiculturalism is a beautiful thing, a certain amount of collective cohesion is required for a country to continue to be what made it strong and sovereign to begin with. So as we see the efforts to strip any mandate for assimilation from national immigration policies, we cannot help but think that these efforts are clear attempts to weaken the sovereignty of nations to pave the way for global dictatorship.\nI believe all people have equal worth, that no one culture is better than another, and that one of our greatest goals should be for all of our cultures to live together on this planet harmoniously with mutual respect for our differences. As such, I am immune to any accusations of racism or xenophobia and I endeavor to speak my mind and tell things the way I see them. I invite all of you in the Awakening Community to speak boldly and forthrightly about matters of conscience, regardless of whether or not it\u2019s \u2018politically correct.\u2019 These are the discussions of Conscious Media, which doesn\u2019t put the blame on a given group or position, but rather attempts to shine a light on what is really going on underneath the veils of deception. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Commonwealth \u00bb Eurasia \u00bb United Kingdom \u00bb How CHOGM got shorter \u2013 From the Commonwealth Oral Histories series\nPublished: 2 October 2018 Topics: CHOGM, FCO, Nelson Mandela, OAU, Tony Blair\nThis is an excerpt from a Commonwealth Oral Histories Project Discussion on Britain in the Commonwealth: The 1997 Edinburgh Commonwealth heads of Government meeting. The full transcript of this discussion will appear on the Commonwealth Oral Histories website in the near future and has been shared with Commonwealth Round Table.\nSir Richard Dales, at the time designated Assistant Under Secretary of State for Africa and the Commonwealth in late 1995, had inherited the decision to hold the 1997 CHOGM in Edinburgh and provided this memorandum of his recollections:\nThe first CHOGM I attended was in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1975. (I was an Assistant Private Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, James Callaghan.) It lasted over a week. The CHOGM of 1977 (which I also attended part of) was only slightly shorter. Both included an away-weekend, when Heads of Government and Foreign Ministers gathered separately in informal surroundings without officials.\nBy the 1990\u2019s, no British Prime Minister could afford to devote so long to one meeting (and nor could many other Heads of Government) given the multiplicity of international meetings of that period. Moreover, the whole weekend Retreat away from the conference centre had become more difficult, both because of the need for suitably prestigious hotel accommodation for over fifty Heads of Government and because the increase in the number of Commonwealth members had made the informality of the weekend very difficult to achieve.\nThe 1997 meeting was therefore not only cut down to four days, Friday to Monday, but the Retreat was turned into a day trip. I remember that this caused resentment among some countries but that Britain would make no concession. I cannot remember whether the four-day meeting was decided upon by Mr Major or by Mr Blair, but I believe that the decision not to stay a night away on Retreat was taken by Mr Blair, because of the difficulties of finding suitable hotel accommodation for such large numbers outside Edinburgh. At one time we were considering having the Retreat in Edinburgh, so that no-one would have to move. In the end we decided upon St Andrews to which a special train took all participants. The journey would be easier to organise than having masses of cars trying to get out of Edinburgh and the travelling time could form part of the Retreat. It did not work. There were quite a few critical mutterings on that train!\nThe logistical arrangements for the CHOGM were in the hands of the FCO\u2019s Conference Section. I went early on the Edinburgh to look at the facilities and to establish links with the Scottish civil servants in Edinburgh who would have to help with much of the preparatory work \u2013 police and security, car hire firms, hotels, press arrangements and, ultimately, provision of separate facilities for the Business and NGO forums which (I think) ran in parallel.\nI went again, with Baroness Symons, to check that all the arrangements made by that time were right. Conference Section were very effective in coordinating all the different aspects of logistics. They recruited a businessman to help with contract negotiations covering everything from hotels to freebies \u2013 the memento packs (of varying value) given to all delegates (I still have my CHOGM 1997 ballpoint!!)\nI chaired coordination meetings attended by different departments to ensure that all the boxes were ticked on both the substance of the meeting and the arrangements. I am fairly sure that we came in on budget.\nThe logistical arrangements were extremely difficult because none of the facilities were really big enough for such a large meeting of VIPs. Even the (new) Conference Centre was a tight fit. But there was no question of moving the venue from Edinburgh. I remember negative comments from some Commonwealth officials who I think thought that we had done the CHOGM on the cheap. There was of course never any question of building a special Commonwealth village on a par with Mobutu\u2019s OAU village in Kinshasa, where each OAU head of Government had their own villa to stay in at an OAU Summit!\nYou can read the entire transcript with participants Amitav Banerji, Martin Hatfull, Sir John Holmes, Anji Hunter, Stuart Mole, Prunella Scarlett and chaired by Sue Onslow, Deputy Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, through this link.",
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        "raw_content": "Nokia reports financial loss in fourth quarter\nNokia's sales dropped and losses increased during the fourth quarter, as sales of Symbian-based smartphones suffered and Windows Phones got started.\nThe most anticipated data in the report concerned Nokia's sales of Windows Phones. But Nokia shared few details, only saying that it has \"sold well over 1 million Lumia devices to date.\"\nThe company reported sales of \u20ac10 billion (\u00a38.4 billion), down 21 percent year-on-year, making a net loss of \u20ac1.07 billion, compared to a net profit of \u20ac745 million a year earlier.\nAnalysts had expected unit sales of about one million Nokia Windows Phones. Nokia's massive marketing investment promoting the Nokia Lumia 800 contributed to shipping better than expected volumes, said Francisco Jeronimo, research manager at IDC.\n\"Well over\" means about 1.5 million units, and that is an okay start, according to Carolina Milanesi, research vice president at Gartner.\n\"I think the one million mark is the important bit. We now need to wait to see the full power when more countries are added. The first quarter will give us a better sense,\" said Milanesi.\nThe results show that Nokia needs to sell Lumia phones in both North America and China, according to Milanesi. It has rolled them out in North America, but it must now do so in China, she said.\nThe success of the Lumia smartphones has varied from market to market, said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. Sales have steadily improved in Spain and Germany, but have struggled in the UK, which is the hardest market to conquer in Europe because of the strength of competing smartphone operating systems, Elop said.\nTo help Nokia sell more Windows phones, the company will increase efforts to train in-store sales staff, Elop said.\nBecause consumers aren't as familiar with Windows Phone as they are with the iPhone and devices based on Google's Android, the knowledge of sales staff is key. For example, T-Mobile shops in the US have staff who have been selling Windows Phone longer and are more comfortable with presenting the differences compared to other platforms, according to Elop.\nThe knowledge of the staff combined with a low price is making a difference, Elop said. The company plans to increase the rate at which Lumia smartphones become available in new markets and the pace at which new models are launched, Elop said.\nAs part of its deal with Microsoft, Nokia received the first quarterly platform support payment of \u20ac180 million, it said. Nokia also pays Microsoft software royalties for the use of Windows Phone, but the company didn't reveal the size of these.\nNokia sold a total of 113.5 million phones, down 8 percent compared to last year. Also, the number of smartphones sold dropped from 28.6 million to 19.6 million.\nConsumers are also paying 23 percent less year-on-year for Nokia's phones, \u20ac53 versus \u20ac69.\nAs the distribution of the Windows Phone-based Lumia smartphones ramps up, Nokia is still dependent on the sales of Symbian-based smartphones. But that isn't working so well. Sales are dropping faster than expected, Nokia said.\n\"Despite the latest improvements on Symbian's user interface and a few new devices launched, it is now clear that Nokia will not be able to continue relying on Symbian and needs to move even faster to Windows Phones,\" said Jeronimo. Milanesi agrees: Symbian's weakness is putting more pressure on Nokia to make the transition to Windows Phone faster.\nDuring 2011, Nokia progressed in the right direction, but it still has a tremendous amount to accomplish in 2012, it said.\nNokia sales disappoint as Microsoft readies phone group takeover Nokia sold 12 million smartphones in Q1, including 2 million Lumia Phones",
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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Clapper)\nFrom: August 9, 2010 \u2013 January 20, 2017\nPredecessor David Gompert\nFrom: April 15, 2007 \u2013 June 5, 2010\nPredecessor Stephen Cambone\nSuccessor Michael Vickers\nFrom: September 2001 \u2013 June 2006\nPredecessor James C. King\nSuccessor Robert Murrett\nDirector of the Defense Intelligence Agency\nFrom: November 1991 \u2013 August 1995\nPredecessor Dennis Nagy\nSuccessor Kenneth Minihan\nJames Clapper (born March 14, 1941) served as the Director of National Intelligence throughout most of the Obama administration.\nClapper illegally leaked the Clinton-Steele dossier to CNN, lied to Congress about it, and was rewarded by CNN with a contract.[1][2]\n1 Domestic spying\n2 Clinton email coverup\n3 Intelligence Community Assessment\n4 Illegal leaking\n5 Flynn firing\n6 Lies about FISA\n7 Spying on public figures\nOn March 12, 2013, in public testimony before the Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden asked Obama Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper, \"Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions, or hundreds of millions, of Americans?\" Clapper replied, \u201cNo sir. Not wittingly.\"[3] One month later the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court secretly approved the latest FBI request to continue obtaining daily telephone records of millions of Verizon customers.[4] The judge ordered Verizon to turn over the information to the National Security Agency (NSA).[5] This directly contradicted Clapper's sworn testimony to Congress. Obama defended the wiretapping.[6]\nAsked at a hearing if the Justice Dept. spies on members of Congress, Attn. Gen. Eric Holder refused to answer.[7]\nA letter in late July from Clapper posted on Sen. Wyden's website, Clapper acknowledged that NSA analysts have exceeded even legal limits as interpreted by the NSA in domestic surveillance.[8] Sen. Wyden responded on the Senate floor: \"These violations are more serious than those stated by the intelligence community, and are troubling.\"\nClinton email coverup\nThe FBI released documents under the Freedom of Information Act in early September 2016 from the Hillary Clinton email investigation which was now closed.[9][10] The release includes FBI form 302 interview reports. Some details from the July 2, 2016 (302) interview with Hillary Clinton were intentionally withheld.[11] FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok who participated in the interview admitted in a text Lisa Page, special counsel to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, that a group at the highest levels of the FBI, including himself, conspired to withhold some of the information from Congress and the American people:\n\u201cthere are VERY inflammatory things in the 302s we didn\u2019t turn over to [Congress]\u2026that are going to come out in FOIA and absolutely inflames Congress. I\u2019m sure Jim [Baker] and Trisha [Trisha Beth Anderson] and Dave [Laufmen] and Mike [Kortan] are all considering how things like that play out as they talk amongst themselves.\u201d\nDays later James Clapper's Office of the Director of National Intelligence announced, in violation of Intelligence Community Directive ICD 732, that no Intelligence Community-wide damage assessment into Secretary Clinton's security breaches would be conducted. ODNI ignored all subsequent FOIA requests.\nIntelligence Community Assessment\nThe Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian Interference in the 2016 Elections (ICA) was a document ordered up by President Barack Obama and presented to him in the Oval Office on January 6, 2017.\nThe ICA did not reflect the consensus of the intelligence community. Clapper broke with tradition and decided not to put the assessment out to all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies for review. Instead, he limited input to a couple dozen chosen analysts from just three agencies \u2014 the CIA, NSA and FBI. Agencies with relevant expertise on Russia, such as the Department of Homeland Security, Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department's intelligence bureau, were excluded from the process.\nContravening intelligence community tradecraft standards that Clapper himself ordered in 2015, Congress found that the ICA did not properly describe the \u201cquality and credibility of underlying sources\u201d and was not \u201cindependent of political considerations.\" The process was skewed and manipulated to reach a predetermined conclusion that the incoming Republican president was compromised by the Russians.[12]\nIllegal leaking\nJames Clapper leaked details of the Clinton-Steele dossier to CNN\u2019s Jake Tapper on or before January 6, 2017. 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When the time was up for the initial FISA report, FISA request, then it was time to get an extension.[20]\nSpying on public figures\nAn attorney for Freedom Watch representing a whistleblower[21] alleged his client has evidence that \"spy agencies were engaged for years in systematic illegal surveillance on prominent Americans, including the chief justice of the Supreme Court, other justices, 156 judges, prominent businessmen such as Donald Trump... 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        "raw_content": "Economic Club Fellowships\nEconomic Club Fellowships Announced\nThe Economic Club of Washington, DC annually awards three $10,000 fellowships to graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees in the fields of economics, finance, and business related areas. General information can be found here.\nPhilip M. Dearborn Fellowship: This fellowship is named for Philip M. Dearborn, a leading national authority on urban finance, intergovernmental finance, and regional economic development. He gave particular emphasis to the Washington, DC area. The fellowship is offered annually for proposed doctoral-level research dealing with issues of direct and specific relevance to the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area, including, without limitation, issues of economics, public and private finance, education, transportation, law enforcement, social welfare, housing, and regional and community development. It is expected that the research will rely to a significant extent on information and data derived from or relating to the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Fill-in and printable blank application forms are available.\nVernon E. Jordan, Jr. Fellowships: Two fellowships, named for Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., president of the Economic Club from 2004-2008, are offered annually for proposed doctoral-level research in areas of concentration that could include economics, finance, international trade or business. Fill-in and printable blank application forms are available.\n2016 Fellowship Application Timeline\nFebruary 26, 2016 Student deadline to submit applications to the Consortium\nMarch 11, 2016 Consortium sends completed applications to Economic Club\nApril 22, 2016 Winning applications selected\nApril 29, 2016 Contact 2016 Fellowship winners\nSpring/Early Summer Fellowship Awards presentation at an Economic Club Signature Event",
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        "raw_content": "CFPB Report Details How the Nation\u2019s Largest Credit Bureaus Manage Consumer Data\nCredit Cards Dominate Consumer Reports; Debt Collection Tops Disputes\nWASHINGTON, D.C. \u2014 Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a report on the consumer experience with the three largest nationwide credit reporting companies: Equifax Information Services, LLC; Experian Information Solutions Inc.; and TransUnion LLC. Among the key takeaways in the report, which is one of the most comprehensive studies of credit reporting to date, are that credit card history dominates the information in consumer reports and that debt collection items generate the highest rate of disputes.\n\u201cToday\u2019s study is another step toward bringing more clarity to the confusing world of credit reports. It will help educate regulators and consumers about how this important industry works,\u201d said CFPB Director Richard Cordray. \u201cIf consumers know how these companies handle their credit histories, they can make better decisions on how to handle their financial lives.\u201d\nCredit reporting companies, also called credit bureaus, are businesses that track a consumer\u2019s credit history. The credit reports they generate \u2013 and the three-digit credit scores that are based on those reports \u2013 play an increasingly important role in the lives of American consumers. Most decisions to grant credit and set interest rates for loans are made using information contained in credit reports as a key decision factor.\nEquifax, Experian, and TransUnion each have more than 200 million files on consumers. In a typical month, they receive updates from approximately 10,000 information \u201cfurnishers,\u201d which are the entities that supply data on consumers. The furnishers do this on more than 1.3 billion \u201ctrade lines,\u201d which are individual information sources on a consumer report such as a consumer\u2019s accounts for a car loan, mortgage loan, or credit card.\nThe report is the result of the CFPB analyzing U.S. information from 2011, including information submitted by TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. Among the key takeaways in the report:\nMore than half of the trade lines in the credit bureau databases are supplied by the credit card industry: Credit reporting companies get their information from a variety of industries but more than half of the account information is supplied by credit card companies. Specifically, 40 percent comes from bank cards, such as general credit cards, and 18 percent comes from retail credit cards. Only 7 percent comes from mortgage lenders or servicers, and only 4 percent comes from auto lenders.\nMore than a third of disputes have to do with collections: In 2011, consumers reached out to the credit reporting companies roughly 8 million times, resulting in disputes of 32 to 38 million items in their credit files. Almost 40 percent of the disputes relate to debt in collections, and debt in collections is five times more likely to be disputed than mortgage information. According to the industry, some of this may have to do with consumers\u2019 incentive to dispute any negative information on their reports.\nFewer than one in five people obtain copies of their credit report each year: The most effective way for consumers to identify errors in their reports is to obtain copies and review them. But only about 44 million consumers per year, or about one in five, obtain copies of their files.\nMost information contained in credit reports comes from a few large companies: Most information contained in credit files comes from a small number of large banks and other financial institutions. In fact, the top 10 data furnishers provide 57 percent of the trade lines coming into the credit reporting companies. The top 50 furnishers provide 72 percent. And the top 100 furnishers provide 76 percent.\nMost complaints are forwarded to the furnishers that provided the original information: The credit reporting companies resolve an average of 15 percent of consumer disputed items internally, without getting the data furnishers involved. The remaining 85 percent are passed on to the furnishers. Today\u2019s report, however, found that the documentation consumers mail in to support their cases may not be getting passed on to the data furnishers for them to properly investigate and report back to the credit reporting company.\nThe report, \u201cKey Dimensions and Processes in the U.S. Credit Reporting System: A review of how the nation\u2019s largest credit bureaus manage consumer data\u201d is available at: http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201212_cfpb_credit-reporting-white-paper.pdf\nThe CFPB is the first federal government agency that supervises both consumer reporting companies and those that provide consumer reporting companies with consumers\u2019 credit information, such as large banks and many types of nonbanks. In July, the CFPB adopted a rule to extend its supervision authority to cover larger consumer reporting agencies, and in September, it released the examination procedures it will use to examine these companies. 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        "raw_content": "Eradicating African big-headed ants.\nAfrican big-headed ants are a major threat to native ecosystems and have been successfully eradicated from several regions including Kakadu National Park, a campsite in the Daly River region, the Tiwi Islands and isolated places throughout north-east Arnhem Land. There is also an eradication program on Lord Howe Island, now in its final stages.\nAfrican big headed ants are a major pest\nAfrican big-headed ants (Pheidole megacephala) are listed as one of the 100 worst pests in the world.\nAfrican big-headed ant\nThe ants are a major threat to biodiversity and the environment because they can readily out-compete and displace native invertebrates, even to the point of local extinction.\nRainforest ecosystems are most at risk. For example, in the Howard Springs Nature Park in the Northern Territory, African big-headed ants have completely displaced all native ant species and reduced the populations of other invertebrates by up to 80 per cent.\nThe major (soldier) workers have huge heads, contributing almost half of the body size. The minor workers, which are seen more often, are small (about 2 mm) and vary in colour from light to dark brown.\nAfrican big-headed ants are slow moving, do not bite or sting, and have no smell when crushed.\nSince the early 2000s CSIRO has been working in collaboration with land managers, particularly Aboriginal Ranger groups, across northern Australia to eradicate African big headed ant from remote locations.\nSuccessful eradications\nIn the early 2000s, CSIRO and Kakadu National Park staff eradiated African Big-headed ants from a 30 hectare site within the World Heritage listed site.\nFollowing on from the success in Kakadu, CSIRO worked with the MalakMalak Rangers from the Daly River region south of Darwin to eradicate a significant population.\nFurther work with the Dhimurru Rangers has resulted in three populations of African big-headed ants being eradicated from north-east Arnhem Land, while the Tiwi Land Rangers have eradicated the ant from Tiwi Islands north of Darwin.\nIn 2012 CSIRO was engaged by the Lord Howe Island Board to provide expertise and oversight for the African big-headed ant eradication program on Lord Howe Island. To date, all known infestations of the ant have been treated, and most locations have already been declared free of the ant. The last known surviving ants were recently detected on a single property in March 2016, and the infested area has been re-treated. If no more ants are found in the next two years, the ant will be declared eradicated from Lord Howe Island in March 2018.\nListen to the podcast with Dr Ben Hoffman, speaking about the African Big-headed ant eradication program on Lord Howe Island.\nPests in paradise: saving Lord Howe Island from the ants\nGlen Paul: G'day and welcome to CSIROpod, I'm Glen Paul.\nSince developing long distance transportation humans have been responsible for intentionally and unintentionally introducing invasive species across the globe. In the case of the African big headed ant it was small enough to stow away on a ship or aircraft. As its name suggests it's native to Africa but has now spread to nearly all temperate and tropical parts of the world. Because of its impact on biodiversity it's firmly placed in the 100 worst invasive alien species list. Lord Howe Island, approximately 570 kilometres to the east of Port Macquarie, is a World Heritage area and regarded as one of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific. Since 1993 it's been subject to invasion by African big headed ants. Joining me on line to discuss measures the Lord Howe Island Board and CSIRO have been taking to turn this situation around is CSIRO ecologist Dr Ben Hoffman.\nBen, for an invasive species to make the 100 worst list it's obviously got to be pretty bad. Why is this ant such a problem?\nDr Hoffman: This ant has a full suite of impacts environmentally, socially and economically. In the environment it's able to out compete and kill off many of the species that it co-exists with, particularly invertebrates and other ants. Socially, it's a very big nuisance within houses and a problem for electrical appliances and so economically it's a big issue with us trying to deal with it in social situations as well as agriculturally because it harbours the likes of bugs which reduce crop productivity and can also spread crop diseases.\nGlen Paul: OK, so it definitely deserves its spot in that list. As the name suggests, it has a big head. Is that true of all categories and how does their appearance differ from other ants?\nDr Hoffman: Yes, this ant has two size classes \u2013 minor workers and major workers. It's only the major worker that has a disproportionately large head which is approximately half the size of the body. It's not unique to the species, there are approximately 500, maybe even 600, native big headed ant species and big headed ants are found all around the world but this one particular species just seems to be far more successful than most, hence it's become a major invasive species globally.\nGlen Paul: I guess its colour is the reason why, in some parts of Australia, it's referred to as the Coastal Brown ant.\nDr Hoffman: It has many names. For some reason it got the name Coastal Brown Ant, maybe because it's very common throughout the east coast. Personally I don't use it because any ant that thrives in Alice Springs is not coastal.\nGlen Paul: True. What about their colonies? Do they have Queen Ants? How quickly do they multiply?\nDr Hoffman: Yeah, in a normal ant species we would have one or just a few Queens per nest. Individual nests or colonies of a species would compete against each other. This ant is unique, and unique among just a few highly successful invasive ant species, where there is no limit to the number of Queens they can have per nest or per colony and individual nests and colonies don't fight with each other. They basically act as one cooperative unit that can cover vast areas, even hundreds of hectares, and create what's called a Super Colony.\nGlen Paul: Is that also through Queens being able to fly in the nuptial stage like other ants and spread further afield?\nDr Hoffman: Another unique feature of this ant is that the Queens typically don't fly, even though they do possess wings and are capable of flight. Typically they don't go and start their own nests, they go and join an existing colony and therefore increase the number of Queens and the reproductive output of that colony. The spread of this ant is usually very slow, it's literally at walking pace of the ant and they'll normally only spread tens of metres per year as opposed to kilometres which can be done by flight.\nGlen Paul: What impacts are they having on Lord Howe Island?\nDr Hoffman: On Lord Howe Island we haven't directly measured the impacts of the ants, we don't really need to. We know that it's such an invasive species that we don't even really want to waste time trying to work out if it's a threat over there or what it would be a threat to, we simply want to get rid of it. For that reason we've gone straight into the eradication program.\nGlen Paul: What does that entail?\nDr Hoffman: Eradication of this ant is actually quite easy; I think it's the easiest ant in the world to eradicate. There are products on the market that this ant is very susceptible to and susceptible with just a single treatment. For that reason it's one of the ants that has the highest number of eradications around the world. All we do is we go into an area, we map its distribution which is simply a case of finding where the ant is and finding where the limits of its distribution are and then we apply an ant bait that is broadcast throughout that whole area. You'll find that typically the ants are eradicated after that one treatment. The only times when we do have persistent populations is usually just within buildings and we now know that we need to treat the inside of the buildings as well, not just externally. Within a matter of months we can map an infestation, treat it and then the ant is gone and we monitor it for the next two years to ensure that the ant is completely gone.\nGlen Paul: How do you monitor for that with them being so small and able to conceal themselves?\nDr Hoffman: There's no easy way of monitoring for an ant and proving that it's gone, it's a really hard slog and a laborious task. The best way is to put out some food, something like cat food \u2013 ants love anything that has fish involved in it \u2013 and literally putting out thousands of spoonful's of cat food throughout an area, spaced every few metres apart and then coming back within half an hour to an hour later and seeing what ants are there and its simply presence or absence of this ant species.\nGlen Paul: What would be the worst case scenario if left unchecked in a sensitive environment such as Lord Howe Island?\nDr Hoffman: Look, we know exactly what this ant is capable of if left unchecked. A good example is on Hawaii where many invasive ant species have now spread to where ants weren't native, all the native plants and animals weren't used to ants and many of them have gone extinct because of the invasive ant species. We're talking invertebrates even through to lizards, notable reductions in bird reproduction\u2026 all of these cases would occur on Lord Howe Island.\nGlen Paul: I understand that they can also add to the destructive power of other species, lending them a helping hand.\nDr Hoffman: Yes, this ant has gone to these very small islands on the Capricornia Cays on the Great Barrier Reef that harbour a particular tree called Pisonia Grandis which is a rare tree, only found on coral atolls, but a very important tree for the breeding of seabirds and for some reason this ant population has also got over there in the presence of an introduced scale population and together the population of the two species increases to a point where the scales literally suck the life out of the trees and the entire tree population collapses and you end up with basically a deserted island with no habitat for the ants and this is an extreme case of what the ant is basically capable of doing. Most unique for Lord Howe Island is that they've recently rediscovered a stick insect that was thought to be instinct which is the Lord Howe Island phasmid and its now only present in captive populations but they would like to re-release it into the wild and this ant is one of the two factors that need to be removed so that the phasmids can be released into the wild, the other factor being rats and so a rat eradication is also about to commence soon. Basically, if the ant is present in the environment this phasmid will be knocked out almost immediately.\nGlen Paul: So once its eradicated how do you then stop it turning up on the next flight into Lord Howe Island or perhaps via the port?\nDr Hoffman: Yes, keeping a species out of any location is just as applicable for Lord Howe Island as it is for anywhere else and for any eradication project. 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        "raw_content": "Compare and Contrast: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth\nAmbition, the world s driving force to achieve their goals. Ambition is a characteristic of human nature, which, if expressed in an evil manner, can turn the entire person evil. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are great examples of these types of people. In William Shakespeare s Macbeth, they are torn apart due to their excessive hunger for power.\nBoth Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have a driving ambition that turns each of them into a spiral of guilt and evil. They are both very stubborn and set in their ways this is proven when Macbeth does not want to change his mind about killing Duncan. Their thriving ruthlessness combined is almost unstoppable, and it is their fuel to commit the terrible deeds that they do. Though they are similar in many ways, they also have many differences, which include the changing of power throughout the play.\nThe relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is a very close but a rather strange one. There are a lot of things that Macbeth does not understand about Lady Macbeth, that she knows about him, for example, she knows his weakness of character and his strengths. At the beginning of the play Lady Macbeth is the stronger of the two. Although it was the witches who told Macbeth he will be king, it was Lady Macbeth who uses her art of persuasion, and knowledge of Macbeths weaknesses, to make him kill the king. Lady Macbeth uses persuasion, another factor that helps her over power Macbeth, from their first meeting and throughout the play. She also uses her knowledge she has of him, to add to the task of persuading him, she knows how to get him motivated. Due to Macbeth s lack of knowledge of his spouse, he is unable to prevent her.\nMany factors like persuasion and ambition are a big part in the couple's relationship. Macbeth starts to take control when he slaughters the guards. Lady Macbeth was not ready for this and for a little while Macbeth is in control of the situation. From that point, he goes from strength to strength and plans the deaths of Banquo and Fleance. The only weakness shown there is that he had to get hit men to do it, he could not kill his best friend himself. Macbeth is in control and very powerful until the banquet scene. This is the last time in the play that Lady Macbeth is able to become the more powerful of the two. After the banquet scene Macbeth goes from strength to strength again, and having Macduff s family killed is a sign of this. When Macbeth consults the weird sisters for the last time, they trick him to make him think that he will not be overthrown by anyone.\nThe communication between the couple is very strong at the beginning but as the play progresses it alters and eventually breaks down. Well Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are a very odd couple, despite all their differences they still have many similarities which helps the relationship work out. If they went so ambitious towards power, they might have ended up with a happy ending.",
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        "raw_content": "Could a New Jersey case at the Supreme Court mean sports gambling for Texas?\nNicole Cobler, Washington Correspondent\nConnect with Nicole Cobler\nWASHINGTON \u2014 A case before the U.S. Supreme Court next month could overturn the federal law that bans sports gambling in most states, a ruling that could mean big bucks for Texas' economy \u2014 if Lone Star State officials expanded gambling.\nThe case, Christie vs. NCAA, stems from attempts by New Jersey to reform its sports betting laws and boost its casino and horse racing industries. But the state has been at odds with the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, or PASPA, which barred states from enacting sports betting laws if they didn't already have them in place before the 1992 law passed.\nFive major sports leagues, including the NCAA, NFL and NBA, sued New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for the second time over 2014 legislation that allowed sports betting in casinos and racetracks. PASPA only carves out full-fledged sports betting for Nevada. That restriction has critics up in arms, arguing that the rest of the country is at a disadvantage for implementing their own gambling laws and the restrictions are fueling a multibillion-dollar illegal gambling industry.\nDaniel Wallach, a Florida attorney and sports law expert, expects that if the court decides to rule on the constitutionally of PASPA, at least a dozen states will attempt to offer legal sports betting.\n\"I'm somewhat convinced change is afoot,\" Wallach said. \"The question is how broad will that change be? Will it be changed on a narrow basis or will it be far-reaching change that will turn the industry on its head?\"\nBut even if the court were to overturn the sports protection act in an opinion expected next year, Texas leaders haven't shown much interest in legalizing sports betting.\nTexas' stance\nTexas joined an amicus brief siding with New Jersey in favor of overturning the federal law, arguing that sports betting should be up to the states and not the federal government.\nAttorney General Ken Paxton signed on to the brief, not to legalize sports betting, but to keep the federal government out of state decisions.\n\"PASPA is unconstitutional and tramples on state sovereignty,\" Paxton told the American Sports Betting Coalition. \"By ending PASPA, states can rightfully decide whether they want regulated sports betting or not.\"\nThat means Paxton is on the opposite side of the debate from the White House. The U.S. solicitor general's office has sided with the sports leagues and will join them for the court's oral arguments Dec. 4.\nBut Paxton hasn't shown any signs of wanting sports betting to be legal in the Lone Star State. In fact, the attorney general has been at odds with daily fantasy sports sites for years.\nIn 2016, Paxton issued an opinion that deemed paid fantasy sports sites to be illegal gambling. Texas law defines gambling as a game with \"partial chance\" \u2014 one of the strictest definitions in the nation.\n\"Paid daily 'fantasy sports' operators claim they can legally operate as an unregulated house, but none of their arguments square with existing Texas law,\" Paxton said in a 2016 statement. \"Simply put, it is prohibited gambling in Texas if you bet on the performance of a participant in a sporting event and the house takes a cut.\"\nPaxton's office declined to comment on the Supreme Court case. A spokeswoman for his office said existing opinions and statements on fantasy sports speak for themselves.\nThe attorney general's opinion seemed to leave it up to the state Legislature, but attempts by lawmakers to legalize paid fantasy sports betting have failed.\nBill that would legalize Texas fantasy sports companies dies before getting into game\nState Rep. Richard Raymond, D-Laredo, sponsored legislation legalizing companies such as DraftKings and FanDuel. But the measure got stuck in Calendars Committee and didn't make it to the House floor. State lawmakers won't be back in session until 2019.\nFantasy sports don't have much at stake in the Supreme Court battle, said Geoff Freeman, CEO of the American Gaming Association.\n\"They are a very, very small component of what would amount to be sports betting at large,\" Freeman said. \"Fantasy sports probably have the ban on sports betting to thank for the success they've had up until this point.\"\nDraftKings and FanDuel, the leading fantasy sports sites, did not return requests for comment. Both companies have lobbied for state legislation that legalizes fantasy sports betting.\nAnd Gov. Greg Abbott has shown little interest in sports betting and fantasy sports betting games.\nIn 2015, Abbott instructed state lottery officials to stop their efforts to gather information on expanding the agency's gaming portfolio. 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        "raw_content": "Post-Judgment Interest At the Rate of Ten Percent, And No\u2026\nBy Jeremy H. D\u2019Amico and Michael A. D\u2019Amico\nIn a personal injury action, after the fact-finder renders a verdict or the court enters judgment, a plaintiff is entitled to interest on the amount rendered until it is paid. See Conn. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 37-3b (2017).Effective May, 27 1997, the legislature amended Connecticut General Statute Section 37-3b to read:\n[I]nterest at the rate of ten per cent a year, and no more, shall be recovered and allowed in any action to recover damages for injury to the person, or to real property, caused by negligence, computed from the date that is twenty days after the date of judgment or the date that is ninety days after the date of verdict, whichever is earlier, upon the amount of the judgment.\nSee C.G.S. \u00a7 37-3b (2017). The amendment also added a provision that tolls the accrual of post-judgment interest when a plaintiff delays by filing a post-verdict or post-judgment motion or appeal. Id. at \u00a7 37-3b(b).\nPrior to the legislative amendment, Section 37-3b mirrored the language of section 37-3a, and read:\n[I]nterest at the rate of ten per cent a year, and no more, may be recovered and allowed in any action to recover damages for injury to the person, or to real or personal property, caused by negligence, computer from the date of judgment.\nSee C.G.S. \u00a7 37-3b (1996).\nUnder the old version, judicial discretion was built into the statute. A judge need not award post-judgment interest. Under the current version, post-judgment interest is mandatory. Despite this change, confusion persists surrounding whether the mandatory interest to be awarded under section 37-3b is at the rate of ten per cent or something less. Adding to the confusion is the Connecticut Supreme Court case Dilieto v. County Obstetrics & Gynecology Group, P.C., 310 Conn. 38 (2013) which interpreted the pre-amendment version of \u00a7 37-3b but did so several years after the statute was amended to its current language because the cause of action accrued before 1997.\nThe plain language of the statute as well as the Connecticut Supreme Court\u2019s discussion of the statutory history suggest that the current version of section 37-3b mandates interest at the rate of ten per cent, and that the post-judgment interest rate can never exceed ten per cent regardless of any other statutorily allowable interest for the same period.\nDilieto went to the Connecticut Supreme Court four times. On the third time, the Court addressed whether, and to what extent, the plaintiff was entitled to post-judgment interest under section 37-3b. See Dilieto v. County Obstetrics & Gynecology Group, P.C., 316 Conn. 790 (2015) [hereinafter Dilieto III]. There, the cause of action accrued in 1995, resulting in post-judgment interest as allowed under the pre-amendment version of section 37-3b. Although the Court addressed the section 37-3b claim at length in its 2015 opinion, it noted repeatedly that it was interpreting the permissive pre-amendment version of section 37-3b, rather than the current mandatory version of the statute. See Dilieto III, at 793 n.1. So Dilieto III should not be viewed as authority on how the amended version of section 37-3b is to be interpreted.\nSo what exactly does Section 37-3b mean?\nThere appears to be no appellate authority on the interpretation of the current version of Section 37-3b. Two principles guide the determination of a statute\u2019s plain meaning. First, \u201cthe meaning of a statute shall, in the first instance, be ascertained from the text of the statute itself and its relationship to other statutes.\u201d See Conn. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 1-2z. Second, there is a presumption that every sentence, clause, or phrase used in an act has meaning and that no part is superfluous. See Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Board of Tax Review, 241 Conn. 749, 765 (1997).\nLooking to the current version of Section 37-3b and applying these simple rules, Section 37-3b mandates an award of ten per cent post-judgment interest\u2014no more, no less.\nIn the past, when Section 37-3b contained the word \u201cmay,\u201d courts construed the judicial discretion afforded by the use of that term to include the discretion to award any amount up to ten per cent. See Dilieto v. County Obstetrics & Gynecology Group, P.C., 310 Conn. 38, 60 (2013).\nBut Section 37-3b went through a significant overhaul in 1996. First, the statute now contains the term \u201cshall.\u201d Generally, the use of the term \u201cshall\u201d in a statute suggests a mandate. See Marciano v. Jimenez, 324 Conn. 70, 77 (2016). Thus, the award of post-judgment interest is no longer discretionary. Under the previous version of the statute, the Connecticut Supreme Court interpreted the clause \u201cand no more\u201d in conjunction with the term \u201cmay\u201d to hold that interest may be awarded up to the rate contained in the statute. See Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Board of Tax Review, 241 Conn. 749, 765 (1997). This interpretation is logical when a statute permits judicial discretion to award interest in the first instance. But when section 37-3b was amended to replace the word \u201cmay\u201d with \u201cshall,\u201d the legislature overtly acted to remove upward and downward discretionary departures from the set interest rate.\nSecond, section 37-3b contains the clause \u201cinterest at the rate of ten per cent a year\u201d as well as the clause \u201cand no more.\u201d Applying principles of statutory construction, both clauses must have meaning\u2014neither should be superfluous. If the phrase \u201cand no more\u201d is interpreted to allow a downward variance of the rate proposed by the statute, then the phrase \u201cat the rate of ten per cent a year\u201d becomes superfluous. In common parlance, when your boss tells you \u201cI will pay you at the rate of twenty dollars per hour, and no more,\u201d you would not expect to receive a pay check reflecting a rate of ten dollars an hour. Interpreting \u201cand no more\u201d to mean \u201cup to\u201d renders the clause \u201cat the rate of\u201d superfluous, which is contrary to both principles of statutory interpretation articulated above.\nSo if the clause \u201cand no more\u201d does not mean \u201cup to\u201d then what does the clause \u201cand no more\u201d mean? Our principles of statutory interpretation tell us to view section 37-3b in conjunction with other statutes. See Conn. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 1-2z. The Connecticut Supreme Court did just that in its decision of Gionfriddo v. Avis Rent A Car Sys., 192 Conn. 301, 308 (1984) overruled in part by Dilietov. County Obstetrics & Gynecology Group, P.C., 316 Conn. 790 (2015). In Gionfriddo, the Connecticut Supreme Court considered whether offer of compromise interest awarded under \u00a7 52-192a stops accruing at the time of payment or on the date of judgment. Gionfriddo v. Avis Rent A Car Sys., 192 Conn. 301, 308 (1984). In determining that offer of compromise interest stops accruing on the date of judgment, the Court relied on the clause \u201cand no more\u201d contained within section 37-3a. In so doing, the Court held that because section 37-3a provides for the accrual of interest between judgment and payment, the clause \u201cand no more\u201d prevents any interest awarded under other statutes from adding to the rate set in the statute for the accrual period covered by the statute.\nInterpreting Section 37-3b as requiring interest at the rate of ten per cent that cannot be exceeded gives meaning to each word of section 37-3b and provides a mandate that no other statute awarding interest for the same period can be added to it. In other words, the application of two statutes providing for interest over the post-judgment period cannot be applied such that the interest rate would exceed ten per cent. For example, Offer of Compromise interest awarded under C.G.S. \u00a7 52-192a accrues from the date of the offer until judgment. See Gionfriddo v. Avis Rent A Car,192 Conn. 301, 308 (1984). Section 37-3b provides that the accrual of interest begins at the earlier of ninety days post-verdict or twenty days post-judgement. In any given case, if the earlier date of accrual for interest under 37-3b case is ninety days post-verdict, then without the clause \u201cand no more\u201d contained within Section 37-3b, a plaintiff can be awarded eighteen per cent interest for this period of time. The purpose of the phrase \u201cand no more\u201d operates to cap a plaintiff\u2019s post-verdict or post-judgment interest at ten percent. The plainest construction of the statute sets the interest rate under 37-3b at ten per cent. No more, no less.\nJeremy D\u2019Amico is a trial attorney at D\u2019Amico & Pettinicchi, LLC practicing the areas of injury litigation, product liability, and medical malpractice. He can be reached at Jeremy@damicopettinicchi.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Scalloped Tag Topper Box\nToday I wanted to show you this box I made that uses the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch as the closure.\nIsn't that cute? The box is 2\" x 2\" and it stands 1 1/4\" tall. Of course I filled it with chocolate. It holds three small York Peppermint Patties. I know you're going to ask for the pattern, so I made a video tutorial for you. Enjoy!\nHere's a picture of the box I made in the video.\nHere's a list of the measurements I shared in the video.\nWatermelon Wonder Card Stock\nwith the 7 3/4\" side going across the top, score at 1 1/4\", 3 1/4\", 4 1/2\", and 6 1/2\"\nwith the 4 1/2\" side going across the top, score at 1 1/4\", and 3 1/4\"\nCherry on top DSP\nIf you'd like to purchase any of the supplies to create this yourself, simply click on the photos below and they will be added to your shopping cart. Thanks for stopping by!\nPaper: Whisper White, Bermuda Bay, Watermelon Wonder, Cherry on Top DSP\nAccessories: Paper-piercing Tool, Brads, Dimensionals, Rhinestones, Sponge\nPunches: Word Window, Scalloped Tag Topper, Itty Bitty Accents\nPosted at 10:18 AM in 3-D Projects, Birthdays, Chocolate, Candy, Food, Video Tutorial | Permalink | Comments (2)\nI can't believe that today is the last day of April. That means 2015 is already a quarter of the way over. Time is flying by way too fast! I'm struggling with the fact that the school year is almost over and my kids have less than six weeks left in school. Every year I tell myself that I'm going to make gifts for their teachers for the last day of school and every year I run out of time because I procrastinate. Not this year! I'm ahead of the game.\nI love chocolate and I think most people do too. So I decided I wanted to give the teachers some chocolate as a thank you gift (along with a card and a gift card). Of course I needed some cute packaging to put the chocolate in, so I designed this box.\nInside it holds four Ferrero Rocher chocolates.\nIsn't that cute? I know you will be asking for directions, so I created a video tutorial so you can see how I made it.\nHere's a picture of the version that I made in the tutorial along with all of the measurements.\nBlackberry Bliss card stock--9 1/4\" x 5 1/4\"\n9 1/4\" side across the top--score at 1 1/4\", 4\", 5 1/4\", 8\"\n5 1/4\" side across the top--score at 1 1/4\", 4\"\n(4) 2 5/8\" x 1 1/8\"\nPainted Blooms DSP\n(4) 2 1/2\" x 1\"\nIf you'd like to purchase any of the supplies I used, you can do so below. Simply click on the pictures of the items and they will be added to your shopping cart. Super simple. Thanks for stopping by!\nStamps: B.Y.O.P.\nPaper: Whisper White, Baked Brown Sugar, Lullaby DSP\nInk: Crisp Cantaloupe\nAccessories: Baked Brown Sugar Bakers Twine, Rhinestones, Dimensionals, Simply Scored Score Tool\nPunches: Decorative Label, Extra Large Oval\nFor You Box\nStamps: Mother's Love\nPaper: Whisper White, Rose Red, Blackberry Bliss, Blushing Bride, Painted Blooms DSP\nAccessories: Dimensionals, Rhinestones, Simply Scored Score Tool, Brights Candy Dots\nPunches: Decorative Label, Extra Large Oval, Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack\nPosted at 11:38 AM in 3-D Projects, Chocolate, Candy, Food, Video Tutorial | Permalink | Comments (1)",
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        "raw_content": "HomeThe Royal FamilyPrince Harry\nHenry Charles Albert David, commonly known as Prince Harry, was born on 15 September 1984. The younger son of Prince Charles, he is fifth in line to the throne.\nLike his older brother William, Harry benefited from his Diana Princess of Wales\u2019s insistence that her sons should live as normal a life as possible. Despite his parents\u2019 estrangement, Harry enjoyed accompanying his mother on a range of trips \u2013 from visits to AIDS hospices to excursions to Disneyland. Harry\u2019s parents first took him on a royal tour, to Italy, in 1985, and he travelled extensively with his parents before their divorce.\nWhen his mother died in a car crash in 1997, Harry accompanied his father, brother, grandfather, and uncle \u2013Earl Spencer \u2013 as they walked behind her funeral cortege.\nHarry attended Eton and gained A-Levels in art and geography. He excelled in sports, developing his passion for polo and rugby union.\nHe spent his gap year working on a cattle ranch in Australia and travelled to Lesotho were he worked with orphaned children.\nIn 2005 Harry entered the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, completed his training and within a year was commissioned into the Blues and Royals. By 2008 he had been promoted to the rank of lieutenant.\nWhen it was announced in February 2007 that Harry was being deployed on the front line in Iraq, there was considerable controversy. The prince was passionately keen to serve on active duty, and at first the army supported him, but by May it had become apparent that several groups had already made threats against the prince, who was seen as a high-value target. The prince could only accept the army\u2019s decision not to deploy him but his disappointment was palpable.\nIn 2008 it was revealed, following intense media speculation, that Harry had been secretly deployed in Helmand province in Afghanistan as a Forward Air Controller, where he helped Gurkha troops repel a Taliban attack.\nIn 2008 he announced that he was planning to follow his brother, father and uncle and undergoing RAF training to fly military helicopters. In April 2010 he passed the Army pilots\u2019 course. In 2013 he undertook a second tour of duty in Afgahnistan.\nIn 2006 Harry launched Sentebale, a charity devoted to helping children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. He and his brother organised a memorial Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on 1 July 2007 to raise funds for this charity.\nHarry enjoys a full social life, skiing, playing polo, and night-clubbing. Sometimes his off-duty activities attracted controversy and he gained something of a \u2018wild child\u2019 reputation over the years.\nAt the age of 19 Harry embarked on a relationship with Chelsy Davy, the daughter of a millionaire safari operator in Zimbabwe, but in 2009 it was reported that the pair had separated. From 2012 he was been linked to Cressida Bonas, daughter of businessman Jeffrey Bonas and Lady Mary Gaye Curzon, although the pair ended their relationship in April 2014.\nPrince Harry, along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, was an Official Ambassador for Team GB and Paralympics GB for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. He is actively involved with Walking with the Wounded and has been on polar expeditions with them.\nTo further their charitable work, Prince Harry and Prince William created their own Foundation in 2009, now called the Royal Foundation. The Duchess of Cambridge also became a Patron in 2011.\nThe Royal Foundation has three main aims: helping young people in society; raising awareness and support for servicemen and women; and developing sustainable models of living in the light of climate change and dwindling natural resources.\nIn the Queen\u2019s Jubilee year Prince Harry visited to Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas. In 2014 he launched the Invictus Games for wounded warriors, which was held in London in September 2014.",
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        "raw_content": "Annual DCS sports auction set for April 8\nIf you haven\u2019t been to the Delaware Christian School Sports Auction, what\u2019s your excuse?\nIt\u2019s been going strong for 19 years.\nThis spring\u2019s event, the 20th, is slated for Saturday, April 8 from 4:30-9 p.m. in the school\u2019s gymnasium. Guests will enjoy dinner catered by Dickey\u2019s BBQ and have the opportunity to bid on dozens of live and silent auction items including vacations, drivers ed classes, oil changes, restaurant gift cards, desserts and more.\nThe money raised will support the Delaware Christian middle and high school athletic programs.\nThe community is invited to attend the annual event and tickets are available at the school office for $15 per person or $100 for a table of eight. Businesses are also invited to donate items or gift certificates to be auctioned off.\nContact DCS Athletic Director Grey Huston at grey.huston@dcschool.org for more information.\nHi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: Annual DCS sports auction set for April 8. Here is a link to that story: https://www.delgazette.com/sports/local-sports/53428/annual-dcs-sports-auction-set-for-april-8",
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        "raw_content": "Delux Radio was formed in the summer of 2017 when David Wimble contacted Tony Prince to look into the possibility of setting up a commercial independent radio station.\nThe name Delux was chosen as Prince was a former Radio Luxembourg DJ and programme controller. Things changed when the pair had different ideas about how the station should sound, with Prince wanting to create a Luxembourg tribute station and Wimble wanting to have a more up to date sounding station.\nThe two split and David decided to go it alone with Delux Radio, building new bespoke studios in a converted water mill near Ashford, Kent.\nThe station launched full time in February 2018 and immediately gained a big following, attracting over 200,000 web hits in the first week.\nDavid said: \u201cWe had a struggle when we first split as many of the DJs wanted to go with Tony, but over the next few months, it became apparent that not only did we have the stronger brand but we also had a major following with over 5000 followers on Facebook alone and lots more on Twitter. The big advantage was that we had streams on over 30 radio apps at the time of launching which, along with coverage in the Daily Mail and the Sun, meant that we hit the ground running.\u201d\nFrom the outset Delux Radio attracted some well known names, including Mark Page (former BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show jock), Fenella Fudge (Radio 2 newsreader), Mike Mendoza (talkSPORT), Roger Day (BBC, Radio Caroline etc), and Rob Charles (Peter Kay\u2019s Car Share).\nThe station soon started attracting other DJs from around the world, including Reggae sensation Tippa Irie, and regularly has guest DJs popping in to record one-off shows.\nGoing forward, the station believes that \u2018niche\u2019 shows could be the way to go, and soon, with the planned \u201clisten again\u201d facility, listeners will never be far from the type of music they want to hear, including Ska and Reggae, Rock and Roll, Motown, Northern Soul, Rock and even Steam Punk.\nWith the station vowing to survive without advertising for the first 8 months, it has chosen instead to look for commercial sponsorship of shows. The station moved to its bespoke new production studios opening in October 2018 (The World Famous Seaside Studios) on the Romney Marsh with mirrored studios in Nuneaton. The station is going from strength to strength with additional \u2018pop up\u2019 channels soon to be added for specific music. David said \u201cDelux Radio, like many stations, has had a complicated birth, but with a great dedicated team working with us, it has continued to grow, with live shows daily from 7am until midnight, 7 days per week.\u201d\nA number of DJs will be joining the station by the end of December, 2018 and into the New Year, including some who have worked on national BBC stations along with jocks from Radio Caroline and Laser 558..\nWatch this space for news of other features planned in the coming months!",
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        "raw_content": "The Goal of Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery\nAll dogs and cats can get dental disease. In fact, about 80% of dogs and cats over the age of three years already have some form of periodontal disease. Other common oral conditions in our pets include broken teeth, fractured jaws, oral tumors, and orthodontic misalignments. It is important to address dental disease because it can be painful and cause bad breath in pets. More importantly, disease in the mouth can potentially spread to problems elsewhere in the body.\nUltimately, the goal of the veterinary dental specialist is to provide comfort to the patient while at the same time eliminating infection, promoting normal mouth function, and improving the overall quality-of-life.\nWhat is the AVDC?\nThe American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) was established in 1988. The College is recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association as the only certifying organization for specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. The AVDC is committed to progress in veterinary dentistry by promoting continuing education programs for its members and veterinarians that are interested in developing and maintaining their techniques and skills in veterinary dentistry.\nNew knowledge, instrumentation and techniques continually develop, and Diplomates of the AVDC stay focused on these events and are often the leaders in development of state-of-the-art techniques in the veterinary dental field. The AVDC believes that quality dental care for animals promotes increased longevity, decreases pain, and results in an improved quality of life for pets.\nWhat does the Veterinary Dental Specialist do?\nBoard certified veterinary dental specialists are trained to evaluate genetic as well as acquired problems. Advanced diagnostics, including dental radiology and laboratory evaluations, allow proper diagnosis of the oral health and related medical problems prior to treatment planning.\nSince the veterinary dental specialist is trained in oral surgery, medicine and dentistry, a wide range of special treatment options can be implemented. Veterinary Dental Specialists identify and treat periodontal disease, perform root canals, and place metal crowns in addition to many other advanced treatments.\nPatients with oral health problems usually require general anesthesia for evaluation and treatment. Veterinary dental specialists receive extensive training in the safe and effective use of anesthesia and pain management.\nAVDC diplomates are prepared to implement appropriate therapeutic programs to improve oral health and the general wellness of their patients.\nWhat is a Board Certified Veterinary Specialist?\nThe increased sophistication of veterinary medicine and increasingly important role of pets in our society has resulted in the emergence of a number of veterinary specialties comparable to those in human medicine (e.g., cardiologist, radiologists, surgeons, internists, dermatologists and dentists). Dentistry is one of more than 20 specialties currently recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).\nSpecialty certification requires completing 3 to 6 years of training in the area of specialization beyond the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. Requirements vary among individual \"specialty colleges\" but all candidates must pass advanced credential requirements approved by the AVMA. In addition to comprehensive training in the area of expertise, a veterinarian must submit credentials of expertise to a review board in the specialty college. Following acceptance of the credentials, an extensive written and practical examination must be successfully completed before being acknowledged as a specialist.\nWhen these requirements have been met, the applicant is designated as a \"Board Certified Specialist\" or \"Diplomate\" of the respective specialty college. Veterinary dentistry specialty candidates who complete this process can then use the well-earned titles, Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist, Veterinary Dentist, and Veterinary Dental Specialist.",
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        "raw_content": "Colorado Criminal Law \u2013 The Denial Of Bail After Trial \u2013 While most Judge\u2019s will continue the right to bail after a Colorado criminal conviction \u2013 there are circumstances when there may be a denial of bail and a remand of the Defendant to the county jail.\nThis article addresses Colorado\u2019s Bail Laws following guilty verdicts for Colorado criminal trials.\nColorado Bail Laws \u2013 Right To Bail \u2013 Ask \u2013 Is This Before Or After A Conviction?\nI have written articles on how bail works in Colorado, but I have never closely addressed what can occur after a plea bargain to certain crimes or more importantly because of the possible surprise element, what can happen when a jury returns an unfavorable verdict.\nThe Basic Rule is this \u2013 There is no constitutional right to bail after conviction in Colorado. Colo. Const. art. II, \u00a7 19(2.5)(a).\nThe \u201cshall be bailable\u201d language found in Colorado Constitution article II, section 19(1) \u201cgives the criminally accused the right to a bail bond, pending adjudication of the charges against him . .\u201d\nThe origin of the phrase \u201cshall be bailable\u201d language arises out of the \u201cpresumption of innocence\u2019 since\n\u201c\u2026.the traditional right to freedom before conviction permits the unhampered preparation of a defense, and serves to prevent the infliction of punishment prior to conviction. Unless this right to bail before trial is preserved, the presumption of innocence, secured only after centuries of struggle, would lose its meaning.\u201d\nFollowing a criminal conviction, a Defendant loses the presumption of innocence and therefore the constitutional right to bail is no longer applies. The power to grant bail then becomes a creature of statute and left, by law, to the sound discretion of the trial court. \u00a7 16-4-201.5, C.R.S.\nTo repeat this point \u2013 after a conviction, a Trial Judge has the right to decide whether or not to grant bail pending sentencing or appeal. Most Judges, if they have the authority to grant continued bail (with the agreement of the person or company posting the bond \u2013 called a \u201cconsent of surety\u201d) WILL continue the right to remain on bail until sentencing.\nBut there are certain crimes that are not \u201cbailable\u201d immediately after a jury verdict for that crime comes back.\nNo bail is allowed for persons convicted of:\nAny felony sexual assault involving the use of a deadly weapon\nAny felony sexual assault committed against a child who is under fifteen years of age\nA felony crime of violence or\nAny felony, if the person used a firearm during its commission.\nA crime of possession of a weapon by a previous offender,\nThe crime of child abuse, (as described in section 18-6-401(7) (a) (I), C.R.S.)\nA class 5 felony act of domestic violence, as described in section 18-6-801(7) ;\nA second or subsequent offense for stalking that occurs within seven years after the date of a prior offense for which the person was convicted, as described in section 18-3-602(3)(b) ; or\nA Trial Judge may also be precluded from setting bail after a Colorado criminal conviction for other felonies unless it finds:\nThe person is unlikely to flee;\nThe person does not pose a danger to the safety of any person or the community; and\nIf pending an appeal, the appeal is not frivolous and is not pursued for the purpose of delay.\nThe Law Governing This Area Is Found \u2013 (As Amended On August 9, 2017) At Section 16-4-201.5 Colorado Revised Statutes\nAlways read the law:\n\u00a7 16-4-201.5. [Effective 8/9/2017] Right to Bail after a Conviction \u2013 Exceptions\n(1) The court may grant bail after a person is convicted, pending sentencing or appeal, only as provided by this part 2; except that no bail is allowed for persons convicted of:\n(b) Any felony sexual assault involving the use of a deadly weapon;\n(c) Any felony sexual assault committed against a child who is under fifteen years of age;\n(d) A crime of violence, as defined in section 18-1.3-406, C.R.S.;\n(e) Any felony during the commission of which the person used a firearm;\n(f) A crime of possession of a weapon by a previous offender, as described in section 18-12-108(2)(b), (2)(c), (4)(b), (4)(c), or (5) ;\n(g) Child abuse, as described in section 18-6-401(7) (a) (I), C.R.S.\n(h) A class 5 felony act of domestic violence, as described in section 18-6-801(7) ;\n(i) A second or subsequent offense for stalking that occurs within seven years after the date of a prior offense for which the person was convicted, as described in section 18-3-602(3)(b) ; or\n(j) Stalking when there was a temporary or permanent protection order, injunction, or condition of bond, probation, or parole or any other court order in effect that protected the victim from the person, including but not limited to stalking, as described in section 18-3-602(5).\n(2) The court shall not set bail that is otherwise allowed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section unless the court finds that:\n(a) The person is unlikely to flee and does not pose a danger to the safety of any person or the community; and\n(b) The appeal is not frivolous or is not pursued for the purpose of delay.\n(3) The provisions of this section shall apply to offenses committed on or after January 1, 1995.\nIf a Trial Judge decides to deny bail after conviction \u2013 that decision \u2013 to grant or to deny bond \u2013 is reviewed on appeal under what is called an \u201cabuse of discretion\u201d standard. Practically speaking, that means the decision will NOT be reversed by another Judge or Court of Appeals absent very extreme circumstances.\nThe Factors That Should Matter To The Judge In Deciding To Continue Bail Following A Conviction\nWhile there is no specific listing of factors that a Judge must consider in making the decision to grant \u2013 or deny bail \u2013 following a conviction, it could be persuasively argued that a Colorado statute that governs the criteria that should be applied should a Defendant decide to appeal a jury\u2019s verdict seems to have application at the time the Judge makes this important decision.\nThose criteria ae found in the Colorado Statute 16-4-202. Here is the law:\n\u00a7 16-4-202. Appeal Bond Hearing \u2013 Factors to Be Considered\n(1) The court shall consider the following factors in deciding whether or not an appeal bond should be granted and determining the type of bond and conditions of release required:\n(a) The nature and circumstances of the offense before the court and the sentence imposed for that offense;\n(b) The defendant\u2019s length of residence in the community;\n(c) The defendant\u2019s employment, family ties, character, reputation, and mental condition;\n(d) The defendant\u2019s past criminal record and record of appearance at court proceedings;\n(e) Any showing of intimidation or harassment of witnesses or potential witnesses, or likelihood that the defendant will harm or threaten any person having a part in the trial resulting in conviction;\n(f) Any other criminal charges pending against the defendant and the potential sentences should the defendant be convicted of those charges;\n(g) The circumstances of, and sentences imposed in, any criminal case in which the defendant has been convicted but execution stayed pending appeal;\n(h) The likelihood that the defendant will commit additional criminal offenses during the pendency of such defendant\u2019s appeal; and\n(i) The defendant\u2019s likelihood of success on appeal.\nSummary And Conclusion \u2013 Colorado Criminal Law \u2013 The Denial Of Bail After Trial\nIn Colorado, a Defendant is eligible for bond under one of two statutes: Section 16-4-102, C.R.S. \u2014 which governs bond \u201cbefore conviction\u201d \u2014 and Sections 16-4-201, C.R.S. and 16-4-201.5 \u2014 which govern bond \u201cafter conviction.\u201d A Defendant should always respectfully ask a Court to grant bail pursuant to the latter authority following an adverse jury verdict following the criteria in the Appeal Bond statute and NEVER take it for granted that a Judge will automatically continue bond.\nH. Michael works hard to get his clients the best possible results in and out of the courtroom. He has written, and continues to write, extensively on Colorado criminal law and he hopes this article helps you in some small way \u2013 Colorado Criminal Law \u2013 The Denial Of Bail After Trial.\nColorado Criminal Law - The Denial Of Bail After Trial",
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        "raw_content": "Council to buy up nine homes for \u00a31.2m - four for larger families\nThe average waiting time for a four bedroom home is 487 days\nDerby City Council is to spend more than \u00a31.2 million buying nine houses for potential rental to people on its housing waiting list.\nUp to \u00a3800,000 of the cost will be to buy four properties for large families waiting for four or five bedroomed houses.\nCurrently, there are 180 families on the Derby Homefinder waiting list looking for an affordable four or five bedroom property.\nOf those, 21 families are emergency band applicants, meaning that they have been acknowledged by the council to be \u201cstatutorily homeless\u201d. Of those, there are seven families who are living in temporary accommodation who need a four or five bedroom property.\nThe average waiting time in Derby for a four bedroom home is 487 days, compared to 237 days for people waiting for a two bedroom property.\nDerby City Council is purchasing empty and larger houses to add to its housing stock\nThe homes, where necessary will be refurbished and then let \u201cat an affordable rent\u201d and managed by Derby Homes.\nThe money for the homes will come from the council\u2019s housing revenue account borrowing and Government right-to-buy receipts for up to a third of the costs.\nAnd the council is also to carry out compulsory purchase orders at a cost of \u00a3436,000 on five long-term vacant houses as part of its empty homes strategy in the city.\nCurrently, there are estimated to be 2,300 vacant homes and 1,511 empty homes in Derby.\nShocked Derby residents told to pay to fix car park outside their homes\nThe council uses compulsory purchase powers where the owners of them cannot be confirmed, where probate remains unresolved or where known owners are refusing to make progress.\nOnce the properties are purchased, they will be assessed for use as rental homes or sold into the private sector, after refurbishment, if they are not suitable.\nBoth purchases will be discussed by councillors on Wednesday when a meeting of the cabinet takes place in the Council House from 6pm.",
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        "raw_content": "LDS musician waits for heart transplant\nBy Carrie A Moore\nPaul Cardall talks with visitors in his hospital room at Primary Children's Medical Center, where pediatric surgeons have treated him since childhood and where he will have his heart transplant.\nEditor's note: This is the fifth story in an occasional series\nPaul Cardall has been waiting for the phone to ring for an entire year.\nNot that the LDS musician doesn't take calls from family and friends on a daily basis, but those calls are different. They keep his emotions and his spirit healthy.\nThe one call he's waiting for will say it's time to replace his own failing heart with that of another, whose family will then be broken-hearted.\nThere will be gratitude and silent rejoicing on one end of the line, with sadness and mourning on the other. As much as he prays for that family, he can't change the reality that his chance for a future with his wife and 3-year-old daughter will come because someone else dies.\nBorn with congenital heart disease, Cardall, 36, was first listed for a heart transplant last August after years of surgeries.\nSpeaking with the Deseret News at Primary Children's Medical Center, where his transplant will take place, he reflected on a year of knowing that his future depends largely on factors he has no control over. Pediatric heart surgeons will replace his diseased heart when the time comes, because they've been treating his disease since childhood.\nIn a place focused on \"the child, first and always,\" Cardall has learned lessons in child-like faith and honed an unwavering conviction that God still has things for him to do.\n\"I'm in here for a tuneup,\" he says, smiling despite the oxygen tube running into his nose and an array of nutrition and medication bags hanging from the IV pole that has become his constant companion.\nThough he is smiling and pleasant, Cardall is visibly tired.\n\"My organs are overworked right now; my heart is enlarged, and so is my liver and everything else. This is like getting an oil change before you take out the old engine to put in a new engine. I just have a rusty engine and rusty parts to go with it.\n\"This whole year has been up and down, up and down. They tell me I'm worse, but I think I feel about the same.\" Mentally, \"I'm in a different place\" than a year ago, due in no small part to the fact that his brother, Brian Cardall, died suddenly earlier this summer after police in southern Utah Tazered him. The incident became front-page news across the state.\n\"We've always prayed for the family whose loss would be our future. So when Brian died, it just put us in their shoes. He wasn't able to be an organ donor because they couldn't harvest any of his organs,\" based on the nature of Brian's death and the lack of medical supervision.\nBut after the family requested it, doctors \"were able to harvest some bone and tissue and our family went through the process of having to answer all those questions to Intermountain Donor Services.\"\nThe irony of having his brother die so unexpectedly while he is waiting for a new heart was thick. \"I don't even know if he was my blood type,\" Cardall said.\nIn the months since, \"I've spent almost all my time trying to immortalize him with a Web site \u2014 briancardall.com \u2014 trying to share with the public the type of person that he was.\"\nAs he visited the other night with his brother's widow and his niece, they brought him sushi \u2014 something Paul is not a fan of but which his brother loved. \"I ate it because I knew Brian would be laughing. I try to do things to bring some joy into his existence, wherever he's at.\"\nThough he's been too ill to do much work on his music, Shadow Mountain recently approached him about creating a 15th anniversary CD that was just released. \"Sacred Piano,\" includes a piece he wrote after the death of Gracie Gledhill, a child at Primary Children's who received a heart transplant and later died.\n\"I was honored to play at her funeral. I haven't written a lot of songs this year, but a few times I would sit at the piano and this certain melody would come out that summed up my experience this year. That's when I wrote 'Gracie's Theme,' \" as a tribute to \"all the children that come here for a short while and teach us some things about how delicate life is.\"\nAs he watches the children in the adjacent rooms and hears an occasional laugh, he thinks about future activities with his own daughter, Eden: jumping on the trampoline, taking her swimming, riding a bike.\nHe also ponders another goal \u2014 one that seems to fit the theme of his own life dealing with congenital heart disease.\n\"I have a goal one year from the day that my brother was killed to climb Mt. Olympus. He used to climb the face of it with ropes. I'm not going to do it that way; I'm going to take the long trail to the top.\"\nJust as he's been doing since childhood.\nCarrie A. Moore",
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        "raw_content": "Indian protestors are not happy that a new film has cast Sunny Leone as it\u2019s lead. They also protested against the actress\u2019 new show.\n\"If Sunny Leone plays this role, it will be an insult to our culture.\"\nProtestors in Bengaluru staged a protest on Monday, October 8, 2018, against filmmakers for casting Sunny Leone as the lead for an upcoming film.\nMembers of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV), a pro-Kannada organisation were offended at the decision to cast Leone as the titular character in Veermahadevi.\nThe South Indian historical drama will tell the story of Veermahadevi, a warrior queen who is revered in the area.\nThe group considers Sunny Leone\u2019s portrayal of the warrior queen as an insult to their culture.\nThey have always cited Sunny\u2019s past profession as an adult film star to paint her as a threat to Indian culture.\nActivists have increased protests against the actress since the announcement of her upcoming show in the city, to take place on November 3, 2018.\nThey raised slogans and insulted her effigy with a garland of slippers, eventually burning it.\nThe group also burned posters of the film.\nHarish Kumar, president of KRV\u2019s Yuva Sena, said: \u201cIf Sunny Leone plays this role, it will be an insult to our culture.\u201d\nThe group wants the filmmakers to give the role to another actress. They have also stated that if their demand is not met, they would not allow the film\u2019s release.\nIn addition to the group\u2019s anger towards Sunny Leone\u2019s upcoming role, they have also protested against her show.\nTime Creations will host the event \u201cPurity and Expression\u201d on November 3, 2018, in Bengaluru where the former adult film star is the main attraction.\nAt her show, Sunny will likely be talking about her latest role as Veermahadevi and activists have declared that they will not allow her to enter the city unless she drops out.\nHarish added: \u201cWe will not let this happen.\u201d\n\u201cThis is also disrespect to the (Chola) dynasty which built several temples in Karnataka and it\u2019s our duty to ensure their image is not damaged.\n\u201cWe staged a demonstration against the event\u2026 It\u2019s not just about the show here. There is much more to it.\u201d\n\u201cThe actress is going to play the lead role in a period film based on a woman warrior from South India.\n\u201cIf the movie is not banned, we will not allow Sunny to enter our Garden city.\u201d\nThis is not the first time that Sunny has been targeted by the group.\nOn December 31, 2017, a New Year\u2019s event, also hosted by Time Creations, was cancelled due to protests by the group against the actress\u2019 performance including suicide threats.\nBoth Sunny and director VC Vadivudaiyan have not responded to the protests.\nTo prepare for the role, Leone underwent training in sword-fighting, horse riding and also learnt to speak Tamil.\nThe big-budget film will be Leone\u2019s debut in the Tamil and Telugu film industry. It will also be dubbed in Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.\nVeermahadevi releases in October 2018.\nSri Reddy protests Topless against Tollywood\u2026\nKareena Kapoor records debut Radio Show with Sunny Leone\nDepression and Anxiety on the Increase says New Data\nA single attack can send dozens of monsters flying in one go.\n5 Reasons you must play Dragon Quest Heroes",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. Rebecca Ching, MD\nChing Pediatrics, PLLC\nGet to Know Dr. Rebecca Ching, MD\nRely on us to provide you with quality pediatric services in Las Vegas, NV. At Ching's Pediatrics, we ensure that your child is healthy from their birth till they turn 18.\nFar Eastern University--Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation 1991\nDr. Rebecca Ching, MD's Experience\nDr. Rebecca Sy Ching, MD has been practicing General Pediatrics for 18 years. In addition to being a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, she is also board-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in General Pediatrics. You can always count on our experienced pediatrician to demonstrate her advanced medical knowledge, commitment to lifelong learning, professional development and ability to improve the level of care in the General Pediatrics industry. Given her excellent performance in Chemistry and Zoology, Dr. Ching has won various quiz contests in these fields. She magnanimously shares her talents by conducting tutorial classes for friends and colleagues. Call us for a Prenatal consultation for anticipation of childcare. Dr. Ching completed her residency in 1997 and served as the Chief Resident at Metropolitan Hospital Center, NY during 1998. Before relocating to Las Vegas, Dr. Ching began her practice in Evanston in 2005 and served in Rawlins, Evanston and Wyoming for 18 years. She was also titled as the Medical Chief of Staff at Evanston Regional Hospital from 2012 to 2013.\nDr. Rebecca Ching, MD's Locations",
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        "raw_content": "Blue Jackets | Josh Anderson heading in right direction\nThe only evidence of Josh Anderson\u2019s high-speed, headfirst collision with a goal post this week were two pieces of black Kinesio tape stuck to the back of his neck.\nOtherwise, everything was normal for the 6-foot-3, 224-pound wrecking ball Thursday night at Nationwide Arena. Anderson played a solid 12:41 and provided a physical presence with two of the Blue Jackets\u2019 11 hits, and his 13th goal of the season capped the scoring in a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings that ended a two-game skid.\n\u201cI didn\u2019t want to change anything,\u201d said Anderson, who was sent headfirst into the left post Tuesday in a 3-2 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. \u201cI just wanted to come in and play my game and play physical \u2014 not let the injury affect my game at all.\u201d\nIt didn\u2019t, despite having to miss practice Wednesday.\nAnderson showed no signs of the lingering soreness in his neck against the Kings, plastering Drew Doughty in the first period and then confronting the star defenseman during a stoppage later in the period.\nIt was a great example of what makes the 24-year-old forward so popular among teammates, along with a rare combination of jaw-dropping speed and skill.\n\u201cI mean, look at him, how he can skate, how he can shoot, how he\u2019s learning how to check,\u201d coach John Tortorella said after a practice Friday that included Anderson. \u201c(He\u2019s) a penalty killer now, a power-play guy. He\u2019s obviously going in the right direction here and we\u2019re going to keep asking for more.\u201d\nThat\u2019s because Tortorella thinks there\u2019s a lot of potential in Anderson, who scored 17 goals in 2016-17 and 19 goals in 2017-18. He likely would\u2019ve surpassed 20 last season \u2014 despite missing training camp because of a contract dispute \u2014 but a sprained knee limited him to 63 games.\nThis season, he has 13 and is on pace for 34 goals and 42 points and hasn\u2019t missed any of the Jackets\u2019 first 31 games. Tortorella said after Thursday's game that Anderson might not have played under the same circumstance a year ago.\n\u201cI think he knows how important he is to the team, and that\u2019s not being an arrogant kid,\u201d Tortorella said. \u201cThat\u2019s knowing the situations he\u2019s in, knowing the situation (of) what the team\u2019s in, as far as a little bit of a struggle now with winning and losing, and wanting to be part of the solution here.\u201d\nTortorella is also playing a role in that transformation.\nAnderson sought out his famously demanding coach during training camp and asked to be held more accountable this season \u2014 a request Tortorella admires, respects and hasn\u2019t forgotten.\n\u201cI think deep down, players want to be pushed, because they know they\u2019re going to be better that way,\u201d he said. \u201cJosh understands me and I think I\u2019ve learned to understand him. I just think he knows there\u2019s more there and he admitted to himself that he needs more help and he needs more push, so I have a tremendous amount of respect for a player to come to me.\u201d\nSo, once a week, Tortorella skates and delivers a motivational message to get the big guy going. It\u2019s similar to what kept his fire burning in junior hockey with the London Knights, who are owned and coached by Dale Hunter, a former hard-nosed NHL player and coach.\n\u201cI think they\u2019re pretty similar,\u201d Anderson said of Tortorella and Hunter. \u201cIt drives you as a player. It\u2019s kind of a good thing for (me). I don\u2019t know if other players like it, but when a coach is really hard on you, they expect a lot out of you and I expect a lot out of myself. I think that\u2019s helped me along.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Blue Jackets: Martin St. Louis will try to pump up power play\nThey\u2019ve reshuffled deck chairs, tried a new set-up formation and moved guys onto and off the power-play units.\nNothing has worked consistently yet for the Blue Jackets, so now they\u2019re calling in some Hall-of-Fame help for the man-advantage. The team announced Monday that former NHL star Martin St. Louis has been hired as a special-teams consultant \u2014 focusing exclusively on helping assistant coach Brad Larsen fix a power play ranked 28th in the league (14.6 percent).\nJoin our group: Join our Blue Jackets Xtra Facebook group for the latest team news\n\u201cI talked to Torts a few weeks back and he asked me if I would consider it,\u201d St. Louis said of Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella, who coached him with the Tampa Bay Lightning from 2002-08 and won the 2004 Stanley Cup. \u201cI\u2019m really busy with my kids, but I think I can help with my knowledge, from a distance, and come in every now and then to help out the group.\u201d\nSt. Louis, who also coaches his three sons (ages 11, 13 and 15) in Connecticut, is expected to join practice in Columbus following the Blue Jackets\u2019 midseason and All-Star breaks, which conclude with an afternoon workout Sunday at Nationwide Arena.\nDespite a recent surge, the Jackets\u2019 power play is mired near the bottom of the NHL rankings \u2014 partly the result of an 0-for-25 drought that spanned 12 games (Dec. 13 to Jan. 8). They have scored on the man-advantage in four of their past six games, going 5 for 19 (26.3 percent), but achieving consistent success is the goal.\nSt. Louis can draw upon his vast experience as a high-skill player to help that cause. During a 17-year career, he tallied 317 of his 1,033 career points on power plays.\n\u201cMarty St. Louis made himself into a Hall-of-Fame player through sheer determination, hard work and a great understanding of how to play the game the right way,\u201d Tortorella said in the team\u2019s release. \u201cWe\u2019re still developing his role, but he has so much knowledge about our game and what it takes to be successful, both individually and within the team concept, that he\u2019ll be a great asset to our players.\u201d\nHe\u2019s already been a great asset for star forward Cam Atkinson, who\u2019s sought advice from the NHL great the past couple of years. Atkinson, who connected with St. Louis while training at the same ice rink in Connecticut, credited the newest Blue Jackets staffer with helping him get through a tough stretch.\nAfter breaking out of his funk, Atkinson finished last season with 33 points in the final 33 games. This season, he already has 27 goals and 48 points, and was selected to the NHL All-Star Game with Seth Jones.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve had three-way conversations and stuff like that,\u201d Tortorella said Jan. 8 in Tampa, referring to calls involving himself, Atkinson and St. Louis. \u201cMarty\u2019s in the coaching mode, too. He loves coaching and I think he can talk to Cam in a different way right now, that I think could help him.\u201d\nThose observations won\u2019t be limited to one player anymore.\nSt. Louis said he\u2019s already watched enough of the Blue Jackets\u2019 power play to get the gist of it and has spoken with Larsen a couple of times.\n\u201cI\u2019m sure he\u2019ll learn stuff from me, but I\u2019m sure I\u2019ll learn stuff from him too,\u201d St. Louis said. \u201cI\u2019m looking forward to building that relationship and working for the greater goal.\u201d\nThat would be generating more power-play goals for the Jackets, one of four teams packed into a tight race in the Metropolitan Division.\n\u201cThey have the guys to get it done,\u201d St. Louis said. \u201cIt\u2019s just inches, you know? It\u2019s seconds. It\u2019s milliseconds. You can be really close to clicking, but you\u2019ve got to figure out why you\u2019re not quite clicking \u2014 and we\u2019ll work on that.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "High level UN officials were aware of abuse, claims advocacy group\nDW speaks to Paula Donovan of Aids-Free World on the recent release of more documents that allegedly reveal that high level UN officials knew of sexual abuse cases in the Central African Republic.\nOn April 29, 2015, the organization AIDS-Free World together with the British newspaper, the Guardian, exposed reports of French peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, sexually abusing young boys. 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The UN said that there are processes that should have been followed and that he shouldn't have alerted the French even though two months had already passed.\nDonovan and her organization AIDS-Free World launched an iniative against sexual abuse in peacekeeping missions.\nHow did your organization Aids-Free world become involved in this story?\nWe had exposed a document earlier that was an experts' review of sexual exploitation and abuse in peacekeeping operations all over the world, that had not been made public or commented on by the Secretary General of the UN. We exposed that report and so people within the UN, who were aware of how poorly the UN is treating sexual abuse in peacekeeping operations, learnt about our organization and began to feed other documents to us. Someone leaked the document about the sexual abuse in the Central African Republic to Aids-Free World. We were horrified and when we saw that no action had been taken by the UN for eight months, we decided that this was negligence on the part of the UN that needed to be exposed.\nThe UN has accused your organization of filtering the information that you got and of only exposing certain parts. Can you tell us more about that?\nI think that's a defense mechanism on the part of the UN. They're asserting that we only know part of the story. We've revealed documents that tell a very full story of cover-up once it was revealed to the public that no action had been taken. So they're scrambling to make it seem as though they had followed all the appropriate processes and that these children were warned and protected. They haven't however revealed any of the documentation that would counter the claims that we're making. They're simply saying, you don't know the whole story and we are investigating internally.\nWhat is the connection between Anders Kompass and your organization?\nAnders Kompass did not turn to our organization. Someone else who had access to the interviews with the children and to a series of emails exchanged among senior staff, that showed that they were trying to force Anders Kompass out, leaked them to us.\nHow high within the UN does this go? Was the High Commissioner for Human Rights aware of this?\nThere are documents that demonstrate that well over 30 UN officials were aware of the story before we exposed the abuse and negligence on April 29, 2015. This included people at the level of the UN High Commissioner, the deputy, the Chef de Cabinet, the highest ranking person working directly for the Secretary General and high officials in UNICEF and some people in MINUSCA \u2013 the UN peacekeeping operation, that was up and running at the time when the interviews began. And the office of legal affairs was well aware.\nAnders Kompass gave the documents to French authorities and consequently suspended from the UN.\nIn August, after Anders Kompass turned the documents over to the French authorities, the French wanted to interview the people on the ground, who had interviewed the children. The office of legal affairs began to stall that process by saying that they could only be interviewed if questions were submitted in writing. The most disturbing thing is that people who were involved in trying to push out Anders Kompass were on two sides of the UN that should never interact with one another when there are allegations against a staff member. That is on the one side the entire management system under the Secretary General and on the other side, the office of internal investigations and oversight and the ethics department. 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        "raw_content": "Here\u2019s How To Get Free Ben & Jerry\u2019s Ice Cream On Grubhub With Your Wawa Order\nYour weekend grocery run could come with a complimentary pint of ice cream, thanks to the Grubhub and Wawa. The delivery service and the convenience chain are collaborating for one weekend to reward you for stocking up in preparation of the week ahead, and there's no reason for you not to take advantage of this sweet offer. Here\u2019s how to get Free Ben & Jerry\u2019s Ice Cream on Grubhub with the purchase of your Wawa order, no trip to the grocery store needed.\nFrom Friday, Dec. 14 through Sunday, Dec. 16, plan to spend as much time on your couch as you want, because Grubhub is picking up your groceries for you. When the December lull hits, I'm totally guilty of going into hibernation mode and getting festive with a night of Netflix and ice cream, and this weekend, I'm officially making plans for a date night with my couch. From Dec. 14 through Dec. 16, customers who add $10 worth of items from Wawa's Grubhub store will automatically unlock a coupon that will allow them to take home one of three different Ben & Jerry's flavors completely free of charge.\nI checked out the different flavors that are included in the promo, and no lie, they are the best that the ice cream retailer has to offer. Get ready to get your cookie dough fix, because Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Half Baked, and The Tonight Dough starring Jimmy Fallon are all included in the deal. The first two are household names, and the Tonight Dough features \"Caramel and chocolate ice creams with chocolate cookie swirls and gobs of chocolate chip cookie dough and peanut butter cookie dough,\" according the B&J's website. Any one of these three delish flavors is the perfect choice for your free pint, so I'd check out the descriptions to see what you're craving that night.\nThat $10 minimum on Grubhub should be really easy to hit, with Wawa offering everything from ready-to-eat Hoagies to coffees to weekly necessities like eggs and milk. Plus, not only are you getting a free pint of ice cream delivered to your doorstep as a pat on the back for getting your groceries for the week ahead, but you also can do all of your shopping from the comfort of your home (or bed). That's a win-win in my book.\nThere's some fine print to take into consideration. Unfortunately, a Grubhub rep confirmed that yes, there's a limit of only one free pint per person, so I wouldn't go ham on extra Wawa orders unless you really want to. In addition, there are only seven cities participating in the deal: Allentown, Pennsylvania; Orlando, Florida; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richmond, Virginia; Tampa, Florida; Trenton, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C.; so I'd open up your Grubhub app and check out your nearest Wawa location to see if it's participating in the promo.\nIf you don't happen to reside in one of these seven participating cities or you just want some extra sweetness in your life after the weekend, Grubhub is continuing to roll out the freebies until the end of the year. From now until 2019, customers can score four free Cini Minis when they order $10 worth of food from their local Burger King on Grubhub.\nThere's never been a better time to ride the food delivery train straight into 2019, so don't forget to schedule some quality Netflix 'n ice cream time this weekend.",
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        "raw_content": "These Tweets About 'Black Panther's SAG Nomination Prove Wakanda Is Forever\nBig-budget superhero movies may rule at the box office, but they rarely ever receive critical recognition at Hollywood's biggest awards shows... until now, that is. Black Panther is poised to change how Hollywood views superhero movies, and it is doing that by securing nomination after nomination this awards season. Fresh off three Golden Globe nominations, Black Panther secured another major nomination for the SAG Awards on Wednesday morning, and fans are freaking out. These tweets about Black Panther's SAG nomination show just how much everyone is rooting for the movie.\nOn Wednesday morning, Laverne Cox and Awkwafina revealed at the SAG Awards nominations ceremony that Black Panther is nominated for the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The ensemble cast trophy is considered the ceremony's biggest award, akin to the Best Motion Picture prize at the Oscars or Golden Globes. So although this was the only major acting nomination that Black Panther received at this year's SAG Awards, it is still something for fans to celebrate. The action flick also received a nomination for Best Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture prior to the acting nominations.\nSnagging that big nomination at the SAG Awards is pretty major for Black Panther, and it also strengthens the growing prediction that it could break ground as one of the very few blockbuster superhero movies to ever be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. With the SAG Awards nomination for Best Ensemble Cast under Black Panther's belt, movie buffs are now pretty sure that the Academy will follow suit and put the Marvel movie up for its biggest prize when the Oscar nominations are announced later this year.\nObviously, every Marvel fan was freaking out on social media after Black Panther received its big SAG Awards nomination. Check out some of the best tweets from fans celebrating the recognition for Wakanda:\nBlack Panther's nomination at the SAG Awards continues the movie's streak of nabbing awards nominations over the past week. This year's Golden Globes recently nominated Black Panther for three trophies: Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song for the Kendrick Lamar and SZA track \"All the Stars.\" And a couple days ago, the Critics' Choice Awards gave Black Panther a whopping 12 nominations, making it the second most nominated movie at the 2019 Critics' Choice Awards only following The Favourite. So far, the Critics' Choice Awards have been the only ceremony to nominate an individual actor from Black Panther for a trophy, though, nominating Michael B. Jordan in the Best Supporting Actor race.\nThe nomination also means that Black Panther is one of only three movies that have been nominated in the main film category for the Golden Globes, Critics' Choice Awards, and SAG Awards this year. The only other two movies to be nominated for top prize at all three awards ceremonies are A Star Is Born and BlaKkKlansman.\nThe 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will air live on Jan. 27, 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "What Cardi B Misses About Offset After Their Breakup Isn't What You Might Expect\nCardi B is opening up about what she misses most about her relationship with Offset, and it's probably not what you were expecting. In a recent Instagram Live, Cardi talked about a variety of topics, including coffee, money, and sex. During the live chat, fans learned quite a lot about Cardi. Apparently, the rapper takes her coffee with lots of sugar several times a day. And she\u2019s hoping to make $50 million in 2019. As for what Cardi B misses about Offset, well, that\u2019s a whole different ball game.\nSpeaking of talking at length about coffee, I won't get too deep into it, but all that coffee talk somehow led to a really blunt deep dive into just how much Cardi misses being intimate with Offset. \"I miss it... a lot,\" she said before delving into some pretty steamy details that I can\u2019t repeat here. You\u2019ll just have to watch the video for yourself if you want to know everything she said. Here\u2019s a link to Cardi\u2019s NSFW video. And if you don\u2019t want to watch it, but are still curious about those details, all I can say is that you definitely wouldn\u2019t repeat them in front of your grandma.\nCardi\u2019s comments about missing Offset come just two weeks after she announced on Instagram that she and her husband of just over a year had split.\n\"I've been trying to work things out with my baby father for a hot minute now and we're really good friends and you know we're really good business partners,\" Cardi said in a now-deleted Instagram video. \"He's always somebody that I run to to talk to and we got a lot of love for each other but things just haven't been working out between us for a long time and it's nobody's fault.\"\nAll in all, Cardi was really mature about the whole thing. She even chalked up her relationship woes to her and Offset growing \u201cout of love\u201d which is a totally plausible reason to split.\n\"I guess we grew out of love, but we're not together anymore,\" she said. \"I don't know. It might take time to get a divorce and I'm gonna always have a lot of love for him because he is my daughter's father.\"\nAs nice and amicable as all that sounds, it turns out that Offset was allegedly \"entertaining\" another woman named Summer Bunni on the side. After that news hit the media, Offset went into damage control mode. Not long after Cardi announced their split, Offset pleaded for her to take him back in an emotional Instagram post.\n\"I only got one birthday wish and that\u2019s to get my wife back, Cardi,\" Offset said. \"We\u2019re going through a lot of things right now, a lot of things in the media. I want to apologize to you, Cardi. You know, I embarrassed you. I made you look crazy.\"\nThat was just the start of his campaign to win her back. Offset also crashed Cardi\u2019s performance at the Rolling Loud Festival in Los Angeles. But Cardi wasn\u2019t having any of it and threw him out.\nNeedless to say, things are getting pretty wild for the former couple. Will they work it out? Who knows! But it seems like the whole situation is a lot more complicated than Cardi initially made it out to be. I guess fans will just have to wait and see how this marriage turns out.",
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        "raw_content": "USA F-ReDux: Dianne Feinstein Raises the Data Handshake Again\nAs I noted last November, in her defense of USA Freedom Act last year, Dianne Feinstein suggested the telecoms (principally, Verizon) had agreed to retain their data for longer than their business purposes required without any mandate \u2014 what I dubbed the \u201cdata handshake.\u201d\nOn Tuesday, Nov. 18, Feinstein explained how she had resolved the problem presented by telecoms like Verizon that don\u2019t hold these records as long as the NSA currently does. She and Chambliss had written the country\u2019s four biggest telecom companies a letter \u2014 she didn\u2019t say when \u2014 asking whether the companies would retain phone records longer than they currently do. Two said yes; two said no. \u201cSince that time, the situation has changed,\u201d Feinstein said. \u201cNot in writing, but by personal testament from two of the companies that they will hold the data for at least two years for business reasons.\u201d President Barack Obama even vouched for the telecom companies\u2019 willingness to hold the data. \u201cThe fact is that the telecoms have agreed to hold the data. The president himself has assured me of this,\u201d Feinstein said.\nTaken in context, Feinstein\u2019s comments reveal how proponents of the USA Freedom Act solved the intelligence community\u2019s problem with the reform bill \u2014 that the period of time that records would be held would shrink dramatically. Rather than a legal mandate requiring that telecoms hold onto the data \u2014 which some members of the Senate Intelligence Committee demanded in June \u2014 the reform bill would use a \u201cdata handshake.\u201d\nThe terms of the data handshake are the most interesting part. This promise is not in writing. According to Feinstein, it is a \u201cpersonal testament.\u201d (And of course it wasn\u2019t in the bill, where privacy advocates might have objected to it.) The telecom companies could say they were retaining the data for business purposes, though, until now, they\u2019ve had no business purpose to keep the records.\nWhile some, like Bob Litt, have suggested one challenge for having telecoms retain phone records concerned whether telecoms would retain enough of their call records to do pattern analysis, the issue of data retention has largely been unspoken in this round of debate over USA F-ReDux.\nBut Dianne Feinstein just raised it again this morning on Meet the Press, again endorsing a \u201cdata handshake\u201d behind USA F-ReDux and seemingly referring to the assurances the President got from telecoms they would keep the data.\nSenator, while I have you, the Patriot Act, obviously the big, bulk data collection was struck down, in Court. Not quite saying it was unconstitutional, basically saying that the law doesn\u2019t cover what the administration has said it covers, which is this idea of bulk data collection. And says, \u201cIf Congress wants to be able to do this, then they need to explicitly pass a law that forces telephone companies to do this or not.\u201d Where are you on this? Are you willing to pass a specific law that allows for bulk data collection, whether held by the phone companies or the government?\nI think here\u2019s the thing. The president, the House and a number of members of the Senate believe that we need to change that program. And the way to change it is simply to go to the FISA Court for a query, permission to go to a telecom and get that data. The question is whether the telecoms will hold the data. And the answer to that question is somewhat mixed. I know the president believes that the telecoms will hold the data. I think we should try that.\nAn act of Congress could force them to do that, correct?\nAn act of Congress could force them to do that.\nAnd can that pass this Congress?\nWell, that\u2019s the problem. The House does not have it in their bill. Senator Leahy does not have that in his bill.\nIf I had to bet on the most likely outcome for the USA F-ReDux bill, it would be USA F-ReDux, with some more shit added in because USA F-ReDux boosters are reluctant to talk about how much more it gives the Intelligence Community than what they have now, and with data retention mandates. As I have said, I think that\u2019s one of the ultimate purposes of Mitch McConnell\u2019s PATRIOT gambit.\nOne thing is clear, however, which is that Intelligence insiders like Feinstein are talking about data mandates among themselves, even if they\u2019re not discussing them publicly.\nTags: Bob Litt, Dianne Feinstein, Mitch McConnell, Verizon\nhttps://www.emptywheel.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Logo-Web.png 0 0 emptywheel https://www.emptywheel.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Logo-Web.png emptywheel2015-05-10 17:48:152015-05-10 17:48:15USA F-ReDux: Dianne Feinstein Raises the Data Handshake Again\nIn other words, DiFi and Obama believe they have agreement from (some? all?) telecoms to do what\u2019s necessary, but are pretty sure they can\u2019t pass a bill to make them do it. I like basing our national security priorities (because that\u2019s what this is, right? A national security priority?) on a handshake with a corporation.\nInstead of, you know, messy lawmaking out in the open with legislators legislating. Ew, messy. And so very public!\nBecause corporations are so good at obeying laws, amirite?\nThis kind of crap does not give me confidence in government.\nWell, this also permits the companies involved (I suspect it includes Apple, in addition to Verizon, but those are probably the important two) to pretend they don\u2019t help the government spy when that\u2019s what they\u2019re doing.\nDiFi\u2019s not very good at keeping secrets. How\u2019d she get to be privy to all the spooks\u2019 secrets?\nICWATCH, a searchable database of 27,000 LinkedIn profiles of people in the intelligence community\nwell, here\u2019s the angle that hooks these corps later (along with doj\u2019s security b\u2019rats) :\nyou absolutely cannot have an open, accessible-to-competitors market when the goverment\u2019s key regulator, the u.s. dept of justice, has the final say on mergers, for example, or buy outs, and the doj is also deeply committed to and involved in justifying and protecting the \u201crights\u201d of government agencies to collect the electronic data of american citizens.\nfurthermore, the payments to the american corps for their cooperation unbalances competition and provides unhealthy competitive advantage at least in communications (telephone, cable, etc.) fields where there is already a seriously debilitating (for our society) lack of competition.\nin general, all the multiple efforts to force wholely unnecessary and patently unconstitutional wholesale government spying on the citizens of our society is beginning a process which will create a wide range of social distortions, including the economic ones i point to here.\nto use a biological metaphor, the extraordinary (in part because only covertly opposed) effort in the u.s. congress to impose total communications spying on u.s. citizens could be seen as end-stage gigantism of the military-industrial complex dwight eisenhower spoke of seven decades ago.\nIn 2003, OLC Doubled Down on Unlimited (de)Classification Authority for the... 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        "raw_content": "Copy of `NOAA - Meteorology glossary`\nNOAA - Meteorology glossary\nCategory: Sciences > Meteorology\nInflow Bands (or Feeder Bands)\nBands of low clouds, arranged parallel to the low-level winds and moving into or toward a thunderstorm.\nA state of the atmosphere in which convection takes place spontaneously, leading to cloud formation and precipitation.\nAn increase in temperature with height. The reverse of the normal cooling with height in the atmosphere. Temperature inversions trap atmospheric\nAlso known as the thermosphere. A layer in the atmosphere above the mesosphere extending from about 80km above the Earth's surface. It can be considered a distinct layer due to a rise in air temperature with increasing height. Atmospheric densities here are very low.\nBrilliant patches of green or pink sometimes seen near the edges of high\nLifting of air that is traveling along an upward-sloping isentropic surface. 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        "raw_content": "Home Science and Technology Chemistry Chemistry: General Protein Synthesis\nProteins are the workhorses of the cell, controlling virtually every reaction within as well as providing structure and serving as signals to other cells. Proteins are long chains of amino acids , and the exact sequence of the amino acids determines the final structure and function of the protein. Instructions for that sequence are encoded in genes . To make a particular protein, a messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) copy is made from the gene (in the process called transcription ), and the mRNA is transported to the ribosome . Protein synthesis, also called translation , begins when the two ribosomal subunits link onto the mRNA. This step, called initiation, is followed by elongation, in which successive amino acids are added to the growing chain, brought in by transfer RNAs (tRNAs). In this step, the ribosome reads the nucleotides of mRNA three by three, in units called codons , and matches each to three nucleotides on the tRNA, called the anticodon. Finally, during termination, the ribosome unbinds from the mRNA, and the amino acid chain goes on to be processed and folded to make the final, functional protein.\nIn the first step, initiation, the ribosome must bind the mRNA and find the appropriate place to start translating it to make the protein. If the ribosome starts translating the mRNA in the wrong place, the wrong protein will be synthesized. This is a particularly tricky problem because there are three different reading frames in which an mRNA can be read. Each unit of the genetic code , called a codon, is made up of three bases and codes for one amino acid. Completely different protein sequences will be read out by the ribosome if it starts translating with the start of the first codon at base 0, base 1, or base 2 (Figure 1). Thus, it is easy to see why the ribosome must have a way to find the correct starting point for translating each different mRNA.\nIn almost every known case, translation begins at the three-base codon that codes for the amino acid methionine. This codon has the sequence AUG. Ribosomes are made up of two parts, called subunits, that contain both protein and RNA components. It is the job of the smaller ribosomal subunit to locate the AUG codon that will be used as the starting point for translation (called the initiation codon). Although always starting at AUG helps solve the reading frame problem, finding the right AUG is not an entirely straightforward task. There is often more than one AUG codon in an mRNA, and the small ribosomal subunit must find the correct one if the right protein is to be made.\nInitiation in Prokaryotes. In prokaryotes (bacteria) there is a nucleotide sequence on the upstream (5-prime, or 5\u2032) side of the initiation codon that tells the ribosome that the next AUG sequence is the correct place to start translating the mRNA. This sequence is called the Shine-Delgarno sequence, after its discoverers. The Shine-Delgarno sequence forms base pairs with RNA in the small ribosomal subunit, thus binding the ribosomal subunit to the mRNA near the initiation codon.\nNext, a special tRNA forms base pairs with the AUG sequence of the initiation codon. The tRNA contains the complementary sequence to AUG as its anticodon. This tRNA carries a modified version of the amino acid methionine (fMet-tRNAi or formylmethionyl initiator tRNA) and is already bound to the small ribosomal subunit. The interaction of codon and anti-codon triggers a series of events that is not entirely understood but that results in the joining of the large ribosomal subunit to the small ribosomal subunit. The resulting complex is called an initiation complex; it is a whole ribosome bound to an mRNA and an initiator tRNA, positioned so as to make the correct protein from the mRNA.\nInitiation in Eukaryotes. In eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, and protists), the Shine-Delgarno sequence is missing from the small ribosomal subunit's RNA, and thus a different mechanism is used for locating the initiation codon. The strategy employed by eukaryotes is more complex and less well understood than that used by prokaryotes. In eukaryotes, the small ribosomal subunit is thought to bind to the 5\u2032 end of the mRNA. This binding is mediated by a special structure on the 5\u2032 end of eukaryotic mRNAs called a 7-methylguanosine cap and is also aided by a special tail of adenosine bases (the poly-A tail) on the 3\u2032 end, both of which are added during RNA processing. A group of proteins called initiation factors binds to the 7-methyl-guanosine cap and poly(A) tail and appears to direct the binding of the small ribosomal subunit to the mRNA near the cap structure.\nOnce this has happened, the small ribosomal subunit can read along the mRNA and look for an AUG codon, a process called scanning. Recognition of the initiation codon is largely mediated by base-pairing interactions between the AUG codon and the anticodon sequence in a methionyl initiator tRNA (Met-tRNAi; the methionine is not modified with a formyl group in eukaryotes as it is in prokaryotes ). As in prokaryotes, this Met-tRNA is already bound to the small ribosomal subunit.\nIn most cases, the first AUG codon in a eukaryotic mRNA is used as the initiation codon, thus the small subunit locates the correct initiation codon simply by scanning along the mRNA starting at the 5\u2032 end until it reaches the first AUG codon. However, the initiation AUG codon may be flanked by certain base sequences not found around other AUG codons not used for initiation. This preferred set of bases around the initiation codon is called the Kozak sequence, named after its discoverer, Marilyn Kozak. How the Kozak sequence helps direct the small ribosomal subunit to use one AUG codon instead of another is not known. As is the case in prokaryotes, once the correct AUG codon has been found, a complex series of steps takes place that results in the joining of the large ribosomal subunit to the small ribosomal subunit to produce an initiation complex: a complete ribosome assembled at the correct place on an mRNA with an initiator tRNA bound to it.\nIn both prokaryotes and eukaryotes there are proteins called initiation factors that are required for the correct assembly of an initiation complex. In prokaryotes there are three initiation factors, logically enough called IF1, IF2, and IF3. IF2 helps the fMet-tRNAi bind to the small ribosomal subunit. IF3's main role appears to be to ensure that an AUG, and not another codon, is used as the starting site of translation. That is, IF3 monitors the fidelity of the selection of the initiation codon. IF1 appears to prevent the initiator tRNA from binding to the wrong place in the small ribosomal subunit. In eukaryotes, the situation is considerably more complex, with at least twenty-four protein components required for the initiation process.\nThe antibiotic tetracycline prevents tRNA from binding to the A sites.\nIn the next phase of protein synthesis, elongation, the ribosome joins amino acids together in the sequence determined by the mRNA to make the corresponding protein. Amino acids are brought onto the ribosome attached to tRNAs. tRNAs are the adapter molecules that allow the ribosome to translate the information contained in the codon sequence of the mRNA into the amino acid sequence of a protein. This decoding happens by base pairing between the anticodon bases of the tRNA and the codon bases of the mRNA. When all three anticodon bases of the tRNA form base pairs with the next codon of the mRNA, the ribosome, with the aid of an elongation factor protein, recognizes that this tRNA has the correct amino acid attached to it and adds this amino acid to the growing protein chain. The process can then be repeated until the entire protein has been synthesized.\nAs just mentioned, elongation requires the help of elongation factor proteins. The tRNAs with attached amino acids (called aminoacyl tRNAs) are brought onto the ribosome by one such elongation factor. This factor is called EF-Tu in prokaryotes and EF1 in eukaryotes. Its job is to bring aminoacyl tRNAs onto the ribosome and then to help the ribosome make sure that this tRNA has the correct amino acid attached to it. The ribosome has three aminoacyl tRNA binding sites: the acceptor site (A), the peptidyl site (P), and the exit site (E). The tRNA that has the growing protein attached to it binds in the P site (hence the name peptidyl, for peptide). The incoming aminoacyl tRNA, containing the next amino acid to be added, binds in the A site. The A site is where decoding of the genetic code takes place; the correct aminoacyl tRNA is selected to match the next codon of the mRNA. Spent tRNAs that no longer have an amino acid or the growing peptide chain attached to them end up in the E site, from\nSpecial Proteins Involved in Protein Synthesis\nInitiation IF1 at least 24 protein components\nElongation EF-Tu EF1\nEF-G EF2\nTermination RF1 eRF1\nRF2 eRF3\nRecycling RRF\nwhich they fall off the ribosome back into the cytoplasm , where they can pick up new amino acids.\nOnce the A site is occupied by the correct tRNA, the ribosome links the new amino acid to the growing peptide chain. It does this by catalyzing the formation of a peptide (amide) bond between the amino (NH2) group of the new amino acid in the A site and the carbonyl (CO) group that attaches the growing protein chain to the tRNA in the P site (Figure 2). This results in an intermediate state of the ribosome, called a hybrid state, in which the tRNA in the P site has lost the growing protein chain and moved partially into the E site, and the tRNA in the A site now has the growing protein chain attached to it and has moved partially into the P site.\nTo complete the round of elongation, a second elongation factor, called EF-G in prokaryotes and EF2 in eukaryotes, is needed. This elongation factor moves the tRNAs such that the spent tRNA that has lost the protein chain moves fully into the E site, and the tRNA with the growing protein chain moves fully into the P site. The mRNA is also shifted over one codon by EF-G, so that the next codon is in the A site. The A site is now empty of tRNAs and the next aminoacyl tRNA can be brought into it.\nMany antibiotics (drugs that kill bacteria) affect the elongation phase of prokaryotic translation. Some decrease the fidelity (accuracy) with which the ribosome decodes the mRNA and the wrong amino acids get put into the proteins. This decrease in fidelity leads to an accumulation of proteins that do not work, which eventually kills the bacterium. Other antibiotics prevent the formation of the peptide bond or the movement of the tRNAs by EF-G after the peptide bond has been formed. The reason these drugs are effective on bacteria without killing the patient is that prokaryotic ribosomes have some different structural features than eukaryotic ribosomes, and thus these drugs can bind to the prokaryotic (bacterial) ribosomes but not the eukaryotic (that is, human) ribosomes. Since viruses use human ribosomes to reproduce, these antibiotics are not effective against them.\nThe end of the code for the protein in the mRNA is signaled by one of three special codons called stop codons. These stop codons have the sequences UAA, UAG, and UGA. In prokaryotes, the stop codons are bound by one of two release factor proteins (RFs) in prokaryotes: RF1 or RF2. These release factors cause the ribosome to cleave the finished protein off the tRNA in the P site. A third release factor, RF3, is responsible for releasing RF1 and RF2 from the ribosome after they have recognized the stop codon and caused the protein to be cleaved off the tRNA. Eukaryotes appear to have one protein, eRF1, that performs the functions of RF1 and RF2, and a second protein, eRF3, that performs the function of RF3. Once released, the protein can then go on to perform its function in the cell.\nAfter the protein has been cleaved off the tRNA, the two ribosomal subunits must be dissociated from one another so that the ribosome can start translating another mRNA. This process is called recycling. In prokaryotes, recycling requires three proteins: one initiation factor (IF3), one elongation factor (EF-G), and a ribosome recycling factor called RRF. Once the subunits are dissociated from each other the whole process of translation can begin again.\nA functional protein is not a long, stretched-out chain of amino acids but rather a complex, three-dimensional structure. That is, each protein must fold up into a particular shape, or conformation , in order to perform its function in the cell. The evidence strongly suggests that all of the information required for the protein to fold into its correct three-dimensional structure is contained in the amino acid sequence of the protein (rather than, say, being determined by some other factor in the cell). However, as the protein is being synthesized on the ribosome there is a danger that the unfinished protein will begin to fold up incorrectly because the rest of the protein has not yet been made. It is also possible that the unfinished protein will interact with other unfinished proteins being made on other ribosomes and form what is called an aggregate : a network of partially folded proteins that have interacted with each other rather than with themselves, thus producing a mess inside the cell. Such protein aggregates can be fatal for the cell. It is the job of a class of proteins called chaperones to bind to the growing protein chains as they are synthesized by ribosomes and prevent aggregates from forming or the proteins from folding incorrectly before they have been fully synthesized. Chaperones may also help proteins efficiently fold up into the correct three-dimensional structure once translation is complete.\nWhile the mRNA encodes the complete amino acid sequence of the corresponding protein, some proteins are altered after they are translated. This process is called post-translational modification. For example, some proteases (proteins that digest other proteins) are synthesized by the ribosome as precursor proteins (pro-proteins) that contain an extra sequence of amino acids at one end that prevents them from digesting any proteins until they get to the right place (usually outside of the cell). Once the proteases reach their destination, the amino acid sequences that prevent them from being active (called pro-sequences) are removed (by another protein), and the proteases can begin digesting other proteins. If these pro-sequences did not exist, the proteases would digest all of the useful proteins inside the cells that made them\u2014which would not be a good thing.\nMany proteins made by eukaryotic cells are modified by having sugars attached to various amino acids, a process called glycosylation. Proteins that are destined to be exported from the cell or are going to be inserted into the cell's membrane enter the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as they are synthesized by ribosomes that bind to the surface of the ER and feed the new proteins into the ER through small pores. Inside the ER, sugars are added to the protein, which is then sent to the Golgi apparatus where some of the sugars are removed and additional sugars are added. The role of protein glycosylation is not well understood, but because many euykaryotic proteins are glycosylated, it is clearly important.\nThere are a number of additional ways that proteins can be modified after they are made. For example, many proteins can have one or more phosphate groups added to them by enzymes called kinases . These phosphorylations are often used by the cell to regulate the activity of specific proteins; the phosphorylated form of the protein often has different properties than the unphosphorylated form.\nWhen a protein has outlived its usefulness or become damaged, it is degraded by the cell. In eukaryotes, a protein that is to be degraded has a number of copies of the small protein ubiquitin attached to it by a series of ubiquitin-adding enzymes. Ubiquitin serves as a tag that marks the protein for degradation. A tagged protein is then sucked into a large cellular machine called the proteasome, which itself is made up of a number of protein components and looks something like a trash can. Inside the proteasome, the tagged protein is digested into small peptide fragments that are released into the cytoplasm where they can be further digested into free amino acids by other proteases. The life of a protein begins in one cellular machine called the ribosome and ends in another called the proteasome.\nsee also Endoplasmic Reticulum; Genetic Code; Golgi; Protein Structure; Ribosome; RNA; RNA Processing\nJon Lorsch\nLewin, Benjamin. Genes VI. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.\nMerrick, William C., and John W. B. Hershey. \"The Pathway and Mechanism of Eukaryotic Protein Synthesis.\" In Translational Control. Plainview, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1996.\nStryer, Lubert. Biochemistry, 4th ed. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1995.\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. 14 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 14, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/protein-synthesis-0\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" Biology. . Retrieved February 14, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/protein-synthesis-0\nThere is no task more important to the function of living cells than the synthesis of proteins. Because proteins carry out so many different tasks, the mechanism to synthesize them is intricate. There are several stages involved in the synthesis process, including transcription and translation.\nThe primary role of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA ) is to direct the synthesis of proteins. DNA, however, is located in the nucleus of the cell, and\nprotein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes , found out-side the nucleus. The process by which genetic information is transferred from the nucleus to the ribosomes is called transcription. During transcription, a strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is synthesized. This messenger RNA (mRNA) is complementary to the portion of DNA that directed it\u2014it has a complementary nucleotide at each point in the chain.\nA specialized protein called an enzyme controls when transcription occurs. The enzyme called RNA polymerase is present in all cells; eukaryotic cells have three types of this enzyme. DNA has a section called the promoter region that identifies the sites where transcription starts and must be recognized by one subunit of the RNA polymerase called the sigma (\u03c3) factor. Recognition between the promoter and the \u03c3-factor helps to regulate how often a particular gene is transcribed. Once bound, the polymerase initiates the construction of mRNA (or other RNA molecules).\nInitiation of the synthesis of a new RNA molecule does not always lead to a complete synthesis. After roughly ten nucleotides have been strung together, the continued addition of complementary base pairs takes place more readily in a process called elongation. The speed of addition of new nucleotides is remarkable\u2014between twenty and fifty nucleotides per second can be added at body temperature.\nEventually the elongation process must stop. There are certain sequences of nucleotides that stop elongation, a process called termination. Often, termination occurs when the newly formed section of RNA loops back on itself in a tight formation called a hairpin. Once the hairpin structure has formed, the last component is then a string of uracil residues.\nAfter transcription has taken place, the mRNA produced is not necessarily ready to direct the subsequent protein synthesis. Depending on the type of cell, segments of nucleotides may be removed or appended before the actual synthesis process takes place. This type of post-transcriptional processing often occurs in human cells.\nOnce the mRNA has been synthesized, and perhaps modified, the next step of protein synthesis, translation, takes place. For this stage, additional forms of RNA are needed.\nTransfer RNA (tRNA) plays the role of carrying an amino acid to the synthesis site at the ribosome. tRNA molecules are relatively small, with around seventy-five nucleotides in a single strand. They form several loops, one of which is an anti-codon, a three-residue series that is complementary to the codon present in the mRNA (Figure 2). The opposite end of the tRNA is where an amino acid is bound. The correct binding of an amino acid to a specific tRNA is every bit as important as the anti-codon in ensuring that the correct amino acid is incorporated in the polypeptide that is synthesized. There are different tRNA molecules for each of the twenty amino acids that are present in living systems; some amino acids have more than one tRNA that carry them to the synthesis site.\nWhen translation begins, mRNA forms a complex with a ribosome to form an assembly site. This complex requires the assistance of proteins called initiation factors, so the existence of an mRNA does not mean that a protein will always be synthesized. The first tRNA that takes part in the initiation always carries the same amino acid, methionine. When the protein is completely synthesized, this initial methionine is often removed.\nWith the initial methionine in place, another tRNA with its amino acid joins the assembly site as dictated by the codon on the mRNA. With two amino acids present, a peptide bond can be formed and the polypeptide can begin forming. The new amino acid is added to the carbon end of the polypeptide (the C-terminus) with the peptide bond forming between the C-O of the polypeptide and the amine of the new amino acid. This structural specificity is enforced by the nature of the binding between the amino acid and the tRNA. The portion of the amino acid that is unbound in the tRNA complex is the amine.\nElongation ultimately requires the repetition of several steps: (1) The tRNA\u2013amino acid complexes must be made. (2) This complex must bind to the mRNA-ribosome assembly site. The correct amino acid is assured by the matching of the anti-codon on the tRNA to the codon on the mRNA.(3) A peptide bond is formed between the new amino acid and the growing polypeptide chain. (4) The amino acid is cleaved from the tRNA, which can be cycled back to form another complex with an amino acid for a later synthesis. (5) The growing polypeptide forms a fiber-like tendril. (6) The ribosome essentially moves along the mRNA, reopening the initiation site for additional protein synthesis. In this way, proteins are synthesized by several ribosomes acting on the same mRNA molecule.\nThe structure of the ribosome plays an important role in this elongation process. There must be two sites available for synthesis to occur. One site, called the P site (for peptide), is where the growing (or nascent) polypeptide is located. Adjacent to this location is another site where the tRNA with\nits new amino acid can bind. This site is called the A site (for the amino acid that is delivered there along with the tRNA).\nAs was the case in the elongation of mRNA noted earlier, somehow the emerging polypeptide must stop adding amino acids. The termination is actually part of the coding present in the codons. Three specific codons are known as stop codes, and when they are present in mRNA, the elongation is stopped.\nDespite the overall complexity of this process, it occurs with remarkable accuracy. The rate of error is roughly one in every 10,000 amino acids. Using the processes of transcription and translation, the body makes an amazing number and variety of proteins.\nThe transcription and translation processes provide the correct primary structure of the protein. The protein must fold to obtain the correct secondary and tertiary structures. Protein folding remains an active research area.\nProtein synthesis is critical to the growth of cells; medicines that work by killing cells often target this process. A majority of antibiotics work by disrupting the translation process. Tetracycline is an antibiotic that inhibits the binding of tRNA to the assembly site. Streptomycin works by causing the translation process to make more mistakes than usual\u2014as high as one mistake for every 100 amino acids. Proteins with this many errors are not capable of performing their tasks, and the cells (in this case, bacteria) die. Streptomycin also inhibits the initiation of the synthesis process.\nsee also Peptide Bond, Proteins.\nThomas A. Holme\nAdams, R. L. P.; Knowler, J. T.; and Leader, D. P. (1992). The Biochemistry of the Nucleic Acids. New York: Chapman and Hall.\nDarnell, J. E., Jr. (1985). \"RNA.\" Scientific American 253 (4): 68\u201378.\nLake, J. A. (1981). \"The Ribosome.\" Scientific American 245 (2): 84\u201397.\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" Chemistry: Foundations and Applications. . Encyclopedia.com. 14 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" Chemistry: Foundations and Applications. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 14, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/protein-synthesis\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" Chemistry: Foundations and Applications. . Retrieved February 14, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/protein-synthesis\nProtein synthesis represents the final stage in the translation of genetic information from DNA , via messenger RNA (mRNA), to protein. It can be viewed as a four-stage process, consisting of amino acid activation, translation initiation, chain elongation, and termination. The events are similar in both prokaryotes, such as bacteria , and higher eukaryotic organisms, although in the latter there are more factors involved in the process.\nTo begin with, each of the 20 cellular amino acids are combined chemically with a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule to create a specific aminoacyl-tRNA for each amino acid. The process is catalyzed by a group of enzymes called aminoacyltRNA synthetases, which are highly specific with respect to the amino acid that they activate. The initiation of translation starts with the binding of the small subunit of a ribosome, (30S in prokaryotes, 40S in eukaryotes ) to the initiation codon with the nucleotide sequence AUG, on the mRNA transcript. In prokaryotes, a sequence to the left of the AUG codon is recognized. This is the Shine-Delgrano sequence and is complementary to part of the small ribosome subunit. Eukaryotic ribosomes start with the AUG nearest the 5'-end of the mRNA, and recognize it by means of a \"cap\" of 7-methylguanosine triphosphate. After locating the cap, the small ribosome subunit moves along the mRNA until it meets the first AUG codon, where it combines with the large ribosomal subunit.\nIn both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the initiation complex is prepared for the addition of the large ribosomal subunit at the AUG site, by the release of initiation factor (IF) 3. In bacteria, the large 50S ribosomal subunit appears simply to replace IF\u20133, with IF\u20131 and IF\u20132. In eukaryotes, another factor eIF\u20135 (eukaryotic initiation factor 5), catalyses the departure of the previous initiation factors and the joining of the large 60S ribosomal subunit. In both cases, the release of initiation factor 2 involves the hydrolysis of the GTP bound to it. At this stage, the first aminoacyl-tRNA, Met-tRNA, is bound to the ribosome. The ribosome can accommodate two tRNA molecules at once. One of these carries the Met-tRNA at initiation, or the peptide-tRNA complex during elongation and is thus called the P (peptide) site, while the other accepts incoming aminoacyl-tRNA and is therefore called the A (acceptor) site. What binds to the A site is usually a complex of GTP, elongation factor EF-TU, and aminoacyl-tRNA. The tRNA is aligned with the next codon on the mRNA, which is to be read and the elongation factor guides it to the correct nucleotide triplet. The energy providing GTP is then hydrolysed to GDP and the complex of EF-TU:GDP leaves the ribosome. The GDP is released from the complex when the EF-TU complexes with EF-TS, which is then replaced by GTP. The recycled EF-TU: GTP is then ready to pick up another aminoacyl-tRNA for addition to the growing polypeptide chain. On the ribosome, a reaction is catalysed between the carboxyl of the P site occupant and the free amino group of the A site occupant, linking the two together and promoting the growth of the polypeptide chain. The peptidyl transferase activity which catalyses this transfer is intrinsic to the ribosome. The final step of elongation is the movement of the ribosome relative to the mRNA accompanied by the translocation of the peptidyl-tRNA from the A to the P. Elongation factor EF-G is involved in this step and a complex of EF-G and GTP binds to the ribosome, GTP being hydrolysed in the course of the reaction. The de-acylated tRNA is also released at this time.\nThe end of polypeptide synthesis is signalled by a termination codon contacting the A site. Three prokaryotic release factors (RF) are known: RF\u20131 is specific for termination codons UAA and UAG, while RF\u20132 is specific for UAA and UGA. RF\u20133 stimulates RF\u20131 and RF\u20132, but does not in itself recognize the termination codons. RF\u20133 also has GTPase activity and appears to accelerate the termination at the expense of GTP. Only one eukaryotic release factor is known and it has GTPase activity.\nAt any one time, there can be several ribosomes positioned along the mRNA and thus initiation, elongation and termination proceed simultaneously on the same length of mRNA. The three dimensional structure of the final protein begins to appear during protein synthesis before translation is completed. In many cases, after the synthesis of the amino acid chain, proteins are subjected to further reactions which convert them to their biologically active forms, e.g., by the attachment of chemical groups or by removal of certain amino acids\u2014a processes known as post-translational modification.\nSee also Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA); Genetic code; Molecular biology and molecular genetics; Ribonucleic acid (RNA)\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" World of Microbiology and Immunology. . Encyclopedia.com. 14 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" World of Microbiology and Immunology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 14, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/protein-synthesis\n\"Protein Synthesis.\" World of Microbiology and Immunology. . Retrieved February 14, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/protein-synthesis\nprotein synthesis The process by which living cells manufacture proteins from their constituent amino acids, in accordance with the genetic information carried in the DNA of the chromosomes. This information is encoded in messenger RNA, which is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus of the cell (see genetic code; transcription): the sequence of amino acids in a particular protein is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in messenger RNA. At the ribosomes the information carried by messenger RNA is translated into the sequence of amino acids of the protein in the process of translation.\n\"protein synthesis.\" A Dictionary of Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. 14 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"protein synthesis.\" A Dictionary of Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. 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        "raw_content": "A City Transforming\nA vision of the future also includes scenarios with and without Plum Creek being able to develop its lands in eastern Alachua County, depending on approvals, with a possible agricultural research park and new housing along Hawthorne Road.\nPlum Creek \u2014 which owns about 60,000 acres in Alachua County \u2014 hopes to develop nearly 4,200 acres in three different areas east of Newnans Lake for the research park, single-family and multifamily homes. Even without county approval, the company may be able to develop about 800 of the 1,362 acres the city of Hawthorne plans to annex, proposed to include up to 2.8 million square feet of light industrial space, 150,000 square feet of commercial development and 800 residential units.\nImage credit: Gainesville Magazine",
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        "raw_content": "African Utility Week strikes a chord with energy professionals\nPictured from left: Graeme Codrington, author, futurist and strategy consultant, TomorrowToday, South Africa; Richard Poplak, senior reporter, Daily Maverick, South Africa; Lawrence Jones, vice president \u2013 international programmes, Edison Electric Institute and project director, Africa Utility Power Sector Exchange, USA; Philip Dingle, marketing director, Lucy Electric, UK\nAddressing delegates at the 18th edition of African Utility Week, Eskom\u2019s CEO Phakamani Hadebe called on Africa to unite on energy issues. \u201cAfrica has a common purpose, which we all have to pursue,\u201d he said. \u201cThe question then is how to create the infrastructure needed for growth and create opportunities.\u201d\nThe three-day conference proved best placed for industry stakeholders to discuss, debate and challenge the status quo.\nThis article first appeared in ESI Africa Edition 3, 2018. You can read the full digital magazine hereor subscribe here to receive a print copy.\nAccording to the report Lights Power Action, published in 2017, the Africa Progress Panel states that although renewable energy \u2013 specifically solar \u2013 has become the preferred choice for clean power generation across the continent, it is still prudent that countries have an energy policy mix in order to meet their short-term energy needs, while introducing renewables in a more \u201cphased and realistic\u201d manner.\nDaniel Njoroge Butti, energy economist at Karatina University in Kenya, echoed this sentiment during an African Utility Week technical workshop: \u201cEnergy sources, like renewable energy, have relatively low initial costs and periodical costs involved in operation which eventually become very high. Therefore we need a decent conversation of how energy sources can complement each other. The conversation on energy has to be approached holistically.\u201d\nButti stated that the \u201cbalance\u201d between baseload energy and renewable power needs to be understood. \u201cThere are various studies underway in an attempt to understand this. This is a technical challenge that can be solved through understanding and analysis.\u201d\nAlthough renewables are seen as cost effective in terms of a solution to Africa\u2019s energy needs, the \u201cright energy mix\u201d is one that meets demand requirements at all times, he added. \u201cThis means that peaking, mid-merit and baseload stations need to be optimised for lowest cost and availability.\u201d\nA flexible energy mix\nThe sharp decline in the cost of clean renewable energy globally has made it the obvious choice for African countries to generate new capacity, but a more nuanced approach is needed, taking an appropriate energy mix, costs, the variability of renewables and energy demand into account, experts argue.\nTed Blom, partner at Mining and Energy Advisory, warns that renewable energy costs are significantly more than energy generated from coal-fired power stations. \u201c[In South Africa] coal power from the old fleet costs less than 40c/kWh, while the average cost of the renewable bid windows, already approved as at 1 January 2018, is more than R1.88/kWh,\u201d Blom says.\nBlom is highly critical of the South African government\u2019s recent signing of 27 renewable energy independent power producer (IPP) projects. He warns that the new IPP projects will lead to significant losses to Eskom, as the national power utility will be forced to buy and distribute this additional renewable power.\nOne way to address the cost matter would be to revisit power purchase agreements that governments and utilities enter into. Dan Klinck, CEO of East African Power, calls for a \u201cnew set of requirements\u201d for power purchase agreements. \u201cThe power purchase agreements are currently very rigid,\u201d he says. \u201cFlexibility would work well for bigger projects. The current structure does not work, neither is it feasible for smaller projects.\u201d\nFinance is one of the challenges that keep project developers awake at night, but also government-led programmes. A lead specialist from the DBSA\u2019s Product Innovation Unit, Jonathan First, spoke with ESI Africa about the role of blended finance in overcoming the enormous infrastructure development shortfall in Africa.\nThe DBSA lead specialist explained that blended finance is the strategic use of concessional finance provided by government to crowd in or catalyse private sector funding that results in infrastructure development and has developmental impact. According to First, the financial market predicts that in 2020 funds under management \u2013 such as pension funds \u2013 will exceed 1.2 trillion dollars in Africa. However, he stresses that almost none of this is currently being used to finance infrastructure or is being invested in Africa.\nIn comparison, this figure is close to $111 trillion in assets under management globally at low interest rates. The question is how to access these funds to finance development on the African continent, which according to First can be achieved through blended finance.\nKeep bio-energy in the mix\nSouth Africa\u2019s successful uptake of renewable energy resources has seen operational projects comprising mainly wind and solar energy, leaving bio-energy in the cold. But according to Crescent Mushwana, the lead researcher at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), not all hope is lost for this clean energy technology. \u201cBio-energy seems to be lagging behind because there is no proper mapping of the resources in sub-Saharan Africa but in South Africa that exercise has been completed.\u201d\nMushwana admits that the resource is unlikely to provide bulk power; however, the CSIR specialist says it could be used as a backup resource during special times such as peak hours. Bio-energy can help to preserve the environment: \u201cIn subSaharan Africa we know that there is a lot of waste that is being produced and that waste just goes into dumping sites and it\u2019s not sustainable. So bio-energy can help us environmentally and produce electricity,\u201d he explained.\nWhen asked about the kind of technologies that can be used to reap the benefits that this resource presents, he said: \u201cThe generators that we will be looking at are called flexible generators, which are able to switch in and out as fast as possible; as and when they are required to operate.\u201d\nBoosting ICT infrastructure\nNamibia\u2019s electricity distribution company, Erongo RED, has established a working partnership with the Africa Utilities Technology Council (AUTC) to bolster their ICT infrastructure. On the side-lines of the African Utility Week conference, the utility company\u2019s ICT manager, Dunston Kawana, explained to ESI Africa what this partnership means for the distribution utility.\nIn terms of knowledge, Kawana said: \u201cWe\u2019ve now got a lot of knowledge that we can tap into when it comes to our partnership with the AUTC.\u201d This knowledge spans \u201cfrom cybersecurity to the network infrastructure and also smart cities, and also the smart grid\u201d.\nHe further explained: \u201cWe have basically looked at our ICT infrastructure and started there and gradually built that up. We\u2019ve tapped into each vicinity with regards to our infrastructure including radio communications, excess network, looking at how that can work together to basically forge a secure reliable network.\u201d\nAccording to Kawana, Erongo RED\u2019s customers have noticed the difference with regards to the reliability on their prepaid vending. \u201cThe uptime has been good so far. In terms of access to information, we are still busy working on that,\u201d he said.\nIntra-regional trade and cooperation paramount\nAlthough the establishment and expansion of off-grid and mini-grid systems will go a long way to address chronic energy shortages and unreliable electricity supply on the continent, many energy experts also believe that more extensive cross-border power trade and inter-country collaboration are needed to ensure the viability of new energy generation and bring down Africa\u2019s electricity prices.\nSays Butti: \u201cOne way in which tariffs can be reduced is by leveraging the various power pools on the continent, such as the Eastern Africa Power Pool and the Southern African Power Pool. Henceforth there is a need to have a continental energy master plan if we are to make Africa the frontier of choice.\u201d\nHis views are echoed by Omar Vajeth, Head of the Project Advisory Unit and Senior Transaction Advisor at the Southern African Power Pool. \u201cRegional grid integration will bring further benefits for reducing cost and stimulating economic activity between countries,\u201d he says.\nBy 2040, Africa\u2019s population will grow from 1 billion to 1.8 billion \u2013 an increase of nearly a billion \u2013 and to ensure economic growth continuity, sufficient energy capacity is essential. This can only be achieved through addressing all of the above mentioned channels. Through platforms such as African Utility Week, leaders at the helm of change can gather to deliberate the way forward. ESI\nPrevious articleNew technical models set to reduce costs of power generation, distribution for Africa\nNext articleEvery drop counts at African Utility Week",
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        "raw_content": "Back - People: Maria Grappini - Next\nMaria Grappini (right)\nMaria Grappini belongs to Timisoara's new entrepreneurial class. She grew up in Galati County and studied at the Textile Faculty in Iasi (Eastern Romania), graduating in 1978. Her husband \u2013 whom she met during her studies \u2013 having come from Timisoara, she moved there after graduation.\nToday Maria Grappini is the main shareholder of Pasmatex, a textile company specialising in lacing, ribbons, bands, woven labels, and girths. The history of Pasmatex dates back to 1919 when the company started with three manual knitting machines. By 1925 it had 14 looms for ribbons and 10 knitting looms, and employed 53 people. During Communist rule, the company was nationalised. Through expansion and mergers it grew to employ nearly 900 people by the 1960s.\nGrappini was appointed technical director in 1988. Two years later she became general manager. At the time, the company employed some 300 workers. Its only chance to survive, Grappini realised, was through privatisation. Though there was little interest in the company, she had to fight for more than a year until the company was put up for a management and workers buy out.\nBank loans allowed new investments in machinery to be made. Besides the core business of producing ribbons and bands, new clothing brands have been launched. Pasmatex, along with its subsidiaries, now employs some 700 people. It exports mainly to the EU.\nMaria Grappini is also the President of the Federation of Employers of the Apparel Industry, and President of Timis County's Association of Women Entrepreneurs. She still sees a major need to ameliorate the situation for women in business:\n\"It's more difficult for a woman. And it's more difficult in Romania because there is still this mentality here, which doesn't change however hard we try: that the woman's place is not in politics or the business world, but at home.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Why We Need Nate Silver So Badly Now\nAlmost everyone who cares about American politics cares about Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight blog at The New York Times, so it's perfect that his new book has come out just in time for the final run-up to election day \u2014 indeed, as Obama and Romney jockey for minor poll bumps from the debates. Even during less kinetic moments, we live in a world generally surrounded by statistics, in which quantities stand in for insight. Sometimes these numbers are obviously bullshit, as in this case. Others are much more difficult to spot. But during election season, the explosion of distracting numbers is constant and disorienting. The Signal and the Noise is many things \u2014 an introduction to the Bayesian theory of probability, a meditation on luck and character, a commentary on poker's insights into life \u2014 but it's most important function is its most basic and absolutely necessary one right now: a guide to detecting and avoiding bullshit dressed up as data.\nThe key to the book is its humanistic approach to statistics. At the core of this approach is the Bayesian theory, which is complicated but which Silver does an excellent job of explaining to non-geeks like myself. I cannot do justice to it here, but, to give an example, the Bayesian theory is capable of ascertaining that, if a woman randomly comes home and finds another woman's underwear in her dresser, there is a twenty-nine percent chance that her husband is cheating. This involves the calculation of the prior probability, thus introducing a subjective element into the statistical model.\nElection forecasts from FiveThirtyEight.\nIt's an approach that has massive advantages. On the one hand, it does not contain the arrogance of so much analysis rooted in big data. Through the Bayesian method, you cannot predict anything with certainty. You can only establish the probability of an event. Silver also confronts the so-often abused distinction between objective and subjective information: \"The word objective is sometimes taken to be synonymous with quantitative, but it isn't. Instead it means seeing beyond our personal biases and prejudices and toward the truth of a problem. Pure objectivity is desirable but unattainable in this world.\" This has the great advantage of being true, even though it's obviously disconcerting. How scientific can something be if objectivity is unattainable?\nBut Silver is no flake. While acknowledging the necessarily subjective nature of forecasting, he is first and foremost a stat-head, with a ruthless contempt for predictions that don't fit basic math. The most hilarious part of the book is his assault on The McLaughlin Group commentators, who, he proves mathematically, have no better capacity for prediction than flipping coins. Silver has spent more time than is strictly healthy trying to establish exactly how stupid those commentators are, but his contempt extends far beyond The McLaughlin Group. The most important thing Silver has to say is also the most depressing: The better something sounds on television, the more likely it is to be wrong. This is an insight we should all pay attention to. A long-term study of punditry actually established it; the less often an expert appeared on TV or on the radio, the more likely his or her predictions were correct. In other words, the more simplistic and therefore attractive an idea is, the more likely it is to be proven false. As a writer, and as a human being, I find this amazingly sad. You really can only be lucky or good.\nThe last month leading up to an American election is a time crammed with voices that know exactly what the future holds. The world is full of books that have all the answers, or offer a path to them. These know-it-alls are giving us what we want, something we can cling to in the face of the world's unpredictability. What is most refreshing about The Signal and the Noise is its humility. Sometimes we have to deal with not knowing, and we need somebody to tell us that.",
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        "raw_content": "Employees of small, locally owned businesses have more company loyalty, Baylor study finds\nEmployees who work at small, locally owned businesses have the highest level of loyalty to their employers -- and for rural workers, size and ownership of their company figure even more into their commitment than job satisfaction does, according to Baylor University researchers.\nHigher levels of commitment are associated with less absenteeism, lower turnover and less seeking of jobs outside the company. The study -- \"Small, local and loyal: How firm attributes affect workers' organizational commitment\" -- is published in the journal Local Economy.\n\"It's an interesting time because of the shift toward big business and globalization. While large firms tend to provide higher earnings and more fringe benefits, there are still practical values of small and local businesses, including benefits to the community and to the individual, such as less income inequality, less population turnover, lower crime and more committed workers,\" said lead author Katie Halbesleben, a doctoral student in Baylor's department of sociology.\n\"When it comes to your job, it's usually not just one thing that affects your commitment. You may say 'I like my boss' or 'I am satisfied with what I do.' Our study re-affirms that working for a small and local company is also an important factor that contributes to a worker's commitment.\"\nResearch findings are based on analysis of data from the Baylor Religion Survey, a nationally representative sample of 1,714 adults that includes information on workers' attitudes, beliefs and practices. The survey was conducted by the Gallup Organization in fall 2010. Researchers analyzed data from 763 participants who had full- or part-time jobs, as well as a subset of 146 workers living in a rural area.\nSmall companies were defined as those with 1 to 49 employees, with all others categorized as large businesses. Among variables relating to work conditions were hours worked the week before and job satisfaction.\nRespondents were asked to rate whether and how much they agreed with the following four statements:\nI really feel this organization's problems are my own.\nI do not feel a strong sense of \"belonging\" to my organization.\nI do not feel \"emotionally attached\" to my organization.\nThis organization has a great deal of personal meaning to me.\nThe study showed that:\nMore than half -- 57.2 percent -- of workers in a small firm scored in the highest commitment category, compared to 40.5 percent working for a large firm.\nOwnership of the company also played a major role, with 56 percent of workers in locally owned firms having high commitment scores, compared to 38.7 percent in non-locally owned firms.\nCommitment was strongest when individuals worked for a company that was both small and locally owned: 61.4 percent of those employed at such a business scored in the highest commitment category as opposed to 46.7 percent for large, local businesses.\nWhile job satisfaction is the single factor most likely to determine an employee's commitment, that was not the case with rural workers. For them, working for a company that was both small and locally owned was the greatest predictor for organizational commitment, Halbesleben said.\nBut \"you can't rule out other factors that may figure into that for rural workers,\" she said. \"It may be a matter of, 'I have to be committed, because I don't have many other job opportunities.'\"\nStudy co-author was Charles M. Tolbert, Ph.D., chair of the department of sociology in Baylor's College of Arts & Sciences.\nFunding was provided by USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture and USDA National Research Initiative.\nUSDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture, USDA National Research Initiative\nhttp://www.baylor.edu/mediacommunications/news.php?action=story&story=149589",
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        "raw_content": "Wood on Words: Catching up with \u0091clout\u2019\nThe use of \u201cclout\u201d as an informal term for \u201cpower or influence, especially political influence,\u201d is an Americanism of fairly recent vintage \u2014 circa the 1950s, according to \u201cAmerican Slang.\u201d Originally, \u201cclout\u201d was \u201ca piece of cloth or leather for patching\u201d or \u201cany piece of cloth, especially one for cleaning\u201d \u2014 in other words, a \u201crag.\u201d\nIt\u2019s been a rough year for the University of Illinois, an institution of higher learning dealing with the fallout from lower standards.\nThe issue is the corruption of the school\u2019s admissions procedures through the use of clout. As is often the case, the first step may prove to have been the hardest: admitting there was something amiss in admissions.\nThe use of \u201cclout\u201d as an informal term for \u201cpower or influence, especially political influence,\u201d is an Americanism of fairly recent vintage \u2014 circa the 1950s, according to \u201cAmerican Slang.\u201d\nOriginally, \u201cclout\u201d was \u201ca piece of cloth or leather for patching\u201d or \u201cany piece of cloth, especially one for cleaning\u201d \u2014 in other words, a \u201crag.\u201d\nThe university could use some of each kind, for mending and for cleaning.\nLater, \u201cclout\u201d came to mean \u201ca blow, with or as with the hand.\u201d Once again, it suits the situation:\nThe school\u2019s reputation has certainly suffered a clout or two.\nThe tracing of bits of language back to their beginnings is called \u201cetymology,\u201d from two Greek words: \u201cetymon,\u201d \u201cthe literal sense of a word,\u201d from \u201cetymos,\u201d \u201ctrue\u201d; and \u201clogos,\u201d or \u201cword.\u201d\nIt\u2019s occasionally confused with \u201centomology,\u201d the study of insects. Clearly, they are different animals, although we do use electronic bugs to listen in on words.\nIn tracking down origins of English words, a successful etymological journey eventually leads to an \u201cIndo-European base.\u201d\nThe Indo-European family of languages includes most of those spoken in Europe and many of the ones prevalent in southwestern Asia and India. In etymology, it\u2019s a \u201chypothetical language, constructed by modern linguists, from which these languages are thought to have descended.\u201d\nFor such a base, Webster\u2019s puts an asterisk at the start and a hyphen at the end, and the whole thing is in italics. The asterisk emphasizes that the spelling is at best an approximation, because there\u2019s no written record of such a language.\nIn the case of \u201cclout,\u201d the base is given as \u201cgel-\u201d (I\u2019ll forgo the asterisk and italics). Its various meanings are \u201cto form a ball,\u201d \u201cto make round,\u201d \u201cto clench (as a fist)\u201d and \u201cto swell,\u201d with a basic sense of \u201cto cling to, grip.\u201d\nIts English relatives form an impressive clan. Among those with a basic gripping nature are \u201cclam,\u201d \u201cclamber,\u201d \u201cclamp,\u201d \u201cclasp,\u201d \u201cclaw,\u201d \u201ccleat,\u201d \u201cclench\u201d (and \u201cclinch\u201d), \u201cclimb,\u201d \u201ccling,\u201d \u201cclip\u201d and \u201cclutch.\u201d\nAmong those in the ball-forming group are \u201cclod,\u201d \u201cclog,\u201d \u201cclot,\u201d \u201ccloud,\u201d \u201cclub,\u201d \u201cclump,\u201d \u201ccluster\u201d and \u201cclutter.\u201d\nOne whose connection is less clear is \u201cclumsy.\u201d\nAnd then there\u2019s \u201cclue,\u201d which also seems appropriately mysterious, until you learn that it\u2019s a variant of \u201cclew.\u201d A \u201cclew\u201d is \u201ca ball of thread or yarn.\u201d\nIn Greek legend, it was \u201ca thread used by Theseus as a guide out of the labyrinth.\u201d That\u2019s some yarn all right.\nAnd those are just the members of this family in the \u201ccl-\u201d section of the dictionary. I don\u2019t dare venture beyond without a clew.\nEven so, we can see that in its influence on our language, \u201cgel-\u201d has had considerable clout.\nContact Rockford Register Star writer Barry Wood at bwood@rrstar.com or read his blog at blogs.e-rockford.com/woodonwords/.",
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        "raw_content": "Guards reach new audiences by joining social network world\nAshley N. Ward, Missouri National Guard\nWhen the Missouri National Guard delved into the world of social media in February\u2014launching Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace pages all within a single month\u2014no one could predict the impact the sites would have on the way the Guard did business as usual.\nJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. \u2013 When the Missouri National Guard delved into the world of social media in February\u2014launching Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace pages all within a single month\u2014no one could predict the impact the sites would have on the way the Guard did business as usual.\nThe one thing everyone was certain of, however, was that the online media movement was much too big to ignore.\n\u201cUtilizing new media is a great way to spread our messages,\u201d said adjutant general Brig. Gen. Stephen Danner. \u201cIt is important that the Missouri National Guard has a presence in the same place that our members are.\u201d\nAnd with more than a 300 million active users on Facebook alone - half of whom log in to the site at least once a day - Danner knew the site, and others like it, were worth exploring.\nNow, thanks to constant news updates and extensive photo and video coverage, the Guard is reaching a whole new audience of Soldiers, Families and community supporters.\nFacebook and MySpace, which host the bulk of the Guard\u2019s online photos, often serve as discussion and support areas for Soldiers, their friends and their Families, as users pour over pictures from trainings and community events. The two sites also feature blogs, videos and a constantly updated news stream.\nWhile Facebook and MySpace excel because of their many options, Twitter stands out for its minimalism. The site, which asks users to answer the question \u201cWhat are you doing?\u201d in 140 characters or less, serves as a straightforward news outlet for the Guard.\nNow, the Guard can quickly update users on everything from deployments to suicide awareness and prevention initiatives.\nThe final piece of the Guard\u2019s social media puzzle is its very own channel on YouTube, which features supportive messages from legislators, coverage of change of command ceremonies and even footage from Soldiers serving in Afghanistan.\nThe presence of the Guard online, as well many of its highest ranking members, has facilitated a much more open relationship with the public. Now, citizens can not only access the Guard\u2019s news and information, but also have the ability to respond directly to its source, forging a new connection between the Missouri National Guard and the people it serves.\nWhile the long-term impact of this new dialogue isn\u2019t apparent, some are already finding benefits in the arrangement.\n\u201cIn today\u2019s world of instant information, these Web sites allow potential applicants to view what the National Guard is all about,\u201d said Staff Sgt. James Rudd, a Missouri National Guard recruiter in the Poplar Bluff area. \u201cThey can see everything from what we do in our daily lives to the benefits of being a member. That access helps potential applicants decide whether the Guard is the right decision for them.\u201d\nDespite the Web sites\u2019 success in aiding recruiting efforts, the true benefit of the Guard\u2019s social media initiative may be yet to be seen. Many believe the technology will shine most during the state\u2019s next emergency or natural disaster, giving the public and media outlets instant access to real-time updates from the field.\nVisit the Missouri National Guard at:\nwww.facebook.com/Missouri.National.Guard\nwww.twitter.com/Missouri_NG\nwww.youtube.com/MoNationalGuard\nwww.myspace.com/missouri_ng",
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        "raw_content": "Learn about Educate!\u2019s 2007 trip to Uganda by reading Educate!\u2019s blog. The trip laid the foundation for Educate!\u2019s strategic direction in the future and led to the development of three new programs.\nThere are many educated people, but an overwhelming number are job seekers and not job creators. Additionally, we learned that the culture of community service is lacking in schools and in Uganda at large. To address these problems, Educate! is starting work on three new programs:\n1. School development\n2. Educate! community service clubs\n3. Leadership institute and seminars\nThese programs will be implemented with the goal of developing and empowering socially responsible leaders for change. They are described in greater detail below.\nTo address the rigidity of the UNEB curriculum, Educate! hopes to work in close partnership with secondary schools to develop leadership and social entrepreneurship programs that will help students think independently, take initiative, and give back to their communities. To give this program the best chance at succeeding, Educate! will work reactively with a school, supporting program ideas that the board and faculty present instead of implementing our own programs. Educate! has identified a school it hopes will become a model for this relationship.\nThe goal of this program is to change the culture of community service and make it a more lasting presence in the lives of secondary students in Uganda. We will encourage the clubs to develop sustainable projects that are more demanding of their time and energy than of their money. To promote this, the Educate! community service clubs in Uganda will be paired with Educate! clubs at high schools and colleges in the U.S. and in Canada. The partnership will create a valuable cross-cultural exchange and will serve as an incentive. The fundraising for club projects will be a joint effort with the American club contributing an amount four times what the Ugandan club raises.\nThe first community service club will be started at St. Mary\u2019s College Kisubi, an elite all boys secondary school in Kampala. This club will be paired with the Educate! club at Amherst College in Massachusetts. We met with the members of the St. Mary\u2019s club, and they are all enthusiastic about participating. They\u2019ve already drafted a plan for a project where they will give deserving families in the community a pig to raise and use as a source of income. Their hope is to enable these families to support themselves and be able to send their children to school. The details of the project and the fundraising necessary will be discussed between members of the St. Mary\u2019s and Amherst clubs.\nTo address the gap in leadership, Educate! will be offering leadership, social responsibility, and social entrepreneurship training in three stages:\nStage 1: One day, multiple hour introductory sessions at secondary schools around Uganda. These presentations will be open to all students. They will introduce the concepts of leadership, social responsibility, and social entrepreneurship, and perhaps feature one keynote speaker. These sessions will be used to gage the interest in our program and inform students about stages two and three of the series.\nStage 2: Two day programs conducted at one school or a group of schools, depending upon interest. Admission to these programs will be determined through an application process; they will be open to students in their fourth, fifth, and sixth years of secondary school. A more in-depth series of leadership/entrepreneurship/social entrepreneurship presentations and exercises will be conducted for students who have expressed an interest leadership training and who have taken initiative in the past.\nStage 3: One to two month leadership institute held multiple times during the nine month break between secondary school and university. Admission to these institutes will also be determined through an application process, and they will only be open to students who just graduated from secondary school. These programs will focus on developing leadership, entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship skills through discussions of theory as well as practical application of the lessons. Educate!\u2019s vision is to bring elite students from privileged backgrounds together with promising students from rural areas and harder circumstances so that they can learn from one another\u2019s experiences and form friendships that may help them later in life.\n2007 Uganda Trip, ProgramsEducate! September 6, 2007 Comment",
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        "raw_content": "Isle of Man Languages\n(Redirected from Manx Language and Languages)\nIsle of Man Wiki Topics\nIsle of Man Background\nDespite officially long being a bilingual country, most records used in Manx research are in English.\nEarlier Manx records are in Latin.\nOccasionally records will also contain Gaelic, but Manx is written in an orthography which is similar to that of English. There are also a handful of Norse inscriptions and writings about the island, but these are not generally important to most genealogists.\nManx language\nManx (Gaelg or Gailck) is a member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages. It is closely related to Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and more distantly to Welsh, Cornish and Breton.\nManx has always officially had some form of status within the Isle of Man, with laws being promulgated in both English and Manx on Tynwald Day, but during the 20th Century, it came extremely near to death, with Ned Maddrell being the last official native speaker. However, the language was well recorded (the entire Bible is available in Manx), and audio-recorded (Ireland's leader Eamon de Valera sent over a recording van to preserve some of the language). Nowadays the language is spoken by some children, many of whom have gone through Mooinjer Veggey (Little People - the Manx playgroup) and the bun-scoill (the primary/elementary school)\nManx gives rise to many Manx surnames, including many of those beginning with C-, K- or Q-. These are equivalent to the Mac/Mc- names so common in Scotland and Ireland, with the first part elided. As well as these (Ma)c- names, Manx gives rise to the likes of Gawne, Gill, Taggart and Teare.\nThe old Gaelic naming system is extremely complex, and was in use within the modern period amongst some Manx speakers in more traditional areas of the island. For example, Edward Faragher of Cregneash was known as \"Ned Beg Hom Ruy\". Broken down literally this means 'Ned (Edward), \"Beg\" (little), Hom (from Tom), Ruy (red headed)\" - the first part refers directly to Edward Faragher, meaning \"little Ned\", and the second part refers to \"Tom Ruy\" (red-headed Tom) who was his father (\"Tom\" becomes \"Hom\" due to certain factors in Manx grammar).\nMany personal names such as Finlo (cognate with Finlay/Fionnlagh), Paaie (Peggy), Orree/Goree (a form of Godfred), Moirrey (Mary) and Fenella (cognate with Fionnuala, white shouldered) all ultimately derive from the language too.\nUnlike Irish and Scottish Gaelic, Manx spelling is fairly close to English. However, some of the sounds are quite different. The influence of Old English and Welsh can be seen in the frequent use of y, and even w.\nAs an example of Manx spelling, the Lord's Prayer (Padjer y Chiarn) is reproduced here:\n\"Ch\" has two pronounciations, one of which is like the English \"watch'\", and the other of which is like the word \"loch\" or \"ich\" in German, i.e. not as \"lock\" or \"ick\". Sometimes to distinguish these, a cedilla is used, e.g. Padjer y \u00c7hiarn or Purt \u00c7hiarn (the Manx for Port Erin). \"Gh\" is a similar guttural sound, not to be found in modern English. The \"th\" in \"thalloo\" is also pronounced just as a \"t\".\nMany Manx placenames are also from Manx too. A common prefix for farm and settlement names is Balla- (Balley-). Sometimes this can be useful for family researchers since they often refer to the people who once lived there - for example, Ballaquayle refers to the Quayle (son of Paul) family, and Ballacottier to the Cottiers. People should be aware though, that due to Manx grammar, some of these names may appear to be slightly altered - Ballavarton refers to a person called Martin.\nRetrieved from \"http://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Isle_of_Man_Languages&oldid=3419919\"",
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        "raw_content": "Jafar Panahi\u2019s Films are an Act of Resistance\nA look inside the undercover filmmaker\u2019s recent work.\nBy Quinten Sansosti | July 12, 2018\nHow far are people willing to go to produce their art? For Blood Simple, the Coen brothers went knocking from door to door to raise money for production. Francis Ford Coppola invested millions of his own dollars and mortgaged his home to complete Apocalypse Now. Werner Herzog pulled a 340 ton steamship over a mountain to achieve realism in Fitzcarraldo.\nBut the dedication of these filmmakers pales in comparison to that of Jafar Panahi, who, despite a six year prison sentence and a twenty year ban from filmmaking by the Iranian government, has still made four feature films.\nFor Panahi, the punishment imposed by his government has meant that he has had to become more covert in his filmmaking. Whether by shooting films entirely within his home, enclosed by dark curtains on all the windows, or posing as a taxi driver in Tehran, Panahi has managed to continue making striking cinema while circumventing the powers that be.\nAs a major presence on the Iranian New Wave scene, Panahi\u2019s work has continually challenged the conservative laws and traditions in Iran, namely those regarding women and media censorship. As a long time advocate for liberalizing the distribution of filmmaking equipment in his home country, Panahi\u2019s ban has forced him to continue expanding the possibilities of how to get his movies made. Using iPhones, CCTV cameras, and Blackmagic pocket-sized digital cameras, Panahi has realigned audience\u2019s perceptions of production and technology when it comes to making a movie. He has shown us that it is not how one makes a film that matters, but the act of filmmaking that is of real importance. Panahi\u2019s films are literal representations of the laws which he, in making them, defied.\nIn Closed Curtain (2013), a screenwriter (Panahi) shuts himself away from the world with only his dog, until a young, suicidal woman fleeing from authorities, arrives unexpectedly and disturbs his peace. The camera never leaves the house, mirroring how Panahi\u2019s creative mind has been trapped by the ban placed on him. In the middle of the film, burglars break in and ransack the house. The only thing of value that they leave behind are the posters of Panahi\u2019s old films on the walls. \u201cYou can\u2019t steal reality,\u201d a young woman remarks. They may try to take Panahi\u2019s ability to make films, but they cannot take away what he has already made, nor the truths which he exposed.\nHis next feature, Taxi (2015) is told in real time, with Pahani again playing himself, posing as a taxi driver. Similar in style to Closed Curtains, the camera never leaves the cab, with Panahi utilizing two covert cameras on the dashboard and an additional digital camera. Throughout the day, some of the passengers recognize Panahi as the famous filmmaker, others think he is merely a taxi driver. The result is a surreal film with intense, fictional sequences that remain rooted in the harsh reality of being a rebel filmmaker in Iran.\nPanahi\u2019s latest, Three Faces (2018), which premiered at Cannes earlier this year, follows three actresses, all at different stages of their careers, all three of which examine the difficulties of producing film\u2019s in an environment where creativity is restricted.\nThe pseudo-documentary style of Panahi\u2019s films creates the unique effect in which each film serves as commentary on itself. Panahi is aware of his status, and though he must make his films covertly, he chooses to address his circumstances head on, almost as if he is antagonizing those who would try to stop him. Since his filmmaking ban has been imposed, Panahi has continued to give audiences a real life look into the everyday world of Iran and the artistic struggles which are, unfortunately, so deeply ingrained there. Panahi may have just turned fifty-eight years old, but if a national government can\u2019t stop him, surely age cannot either.\nWatch Now: Jafar Panahi\u2019s Closed Curtain.\nLove Iranian filmmakers as much as we do? Check out our article on Abbas Kiarostami, and watch his films \u201cShirin,\u201d \u201c10 on Ten,\u201d and \u201cTen.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The Gunpowder Plot \u00a32 coin minting error\nWhat is the Pemember Coin?\nIn 2005 the Royal Mint issued a commemorative \u00a32 to mark the 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot, referred to as the \u201cPemmeber Coin\u201c. It took six years for anyone to notice an apparent error.\nThe letter P is substituted for one or more of the Rs, reading Pemember instead of Remember in the phrase \u2018Remember Remember the Fifth of November\u2019 which is stamped into the milling on the edge of the coin.\nThere have been errors from the Royal Mint before. Recent years have seen the 2008 20p \u2018mule\u2019 and the Isaac Newton \u00a32 coins with Gants instead of Giants.\nThis Pemember though implies that the dies which imprint the letters have been used wrongly. A close inspection of the supposed faulty coins suggests that this is open to question.\nThe discovery is attributed to Albi Pinnion, a coin collector in Suffolk who habitually checks his change and received his first one at the local pub. Since then he has collected more than twenty.\nA normal \u00a32 coin. It can easily be seen that, due the style of the letter\u2019R\u2019, the tail is fairly short.\nA \u2018pemember\u2019 coin. The lower image shows how the coin appears to the naked eye. Above is a magnification from the same photograph.\nThe magnification, on the right, shows clearly that the letter is an R not a P. But, because the diagonal of the R coincides with a groove in the milling, the indentation is weak and badly-defined.\nIt is indistinct, especially to the naked eye, but it is definitely there, indicating that these \u2018Pemember\u2019 coins are minor imperfections rather than errors. Of course, it cannot be said from this that all supposed \u2018pemember\u2019 coins are mis-hits and that there are absolutely none where a die for a letter \u2018P\u2019 has been used in place of an \u2018R\u2019, but just keep this in mind:\nThe Royal Mint denies issuing any. A spokesman said: \u201cIt\u2019s likely to be a consequence of the production process \u2026 It\u2019s very, very infrequent that we issue coins with an error. \u201c\nThere are no authenticated magnified photographs of a Pemember coin with no trace of the tail on the P.\nThe substitution has been said to appear on the first Remember, on the second, and on both. This would indicate three separate errors in the setting up of the dies for striking this coin. Just how many times are the dies re-set in one edition of a coin?\nSo, what is it worth? Well, the value \u2013 financially \u2013 of anything is measured by what someone is prepared to pay for it. Stories in the press initially said that the coins were changing hands for \u2018under \u00a310\u2019. Within a matter of days this had risen to as much as \u00a340 but it quickly settled to less than half of this.\nThe value will probably drop much further when it is realized that this is not a mint error, just a very minor fault, and when everyone who wants one, already has one (or more).\nIt is the scarcity which puts up the value and these coins are not really rare.",
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        "raw_content": "Sanctity of Human Life Sunday (SOHLS) is celebrated each January on the Sunday closest to the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. This year it will be held on Sunday January 20, 2019.\nSince the fateful Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in our nation, over 60 million abortions have taken place in the U.S. The human lives lost to abortion exceed the number of people currently living in our Great Lakes Region!\nSOHLS is a day to acknowledge that every life matters. Your church or group can be a voice for the unborn by partnering with First Choice. You can participate in the Bottles for Babies campaign, host a First Choice for Women speaker, hold a baby shower on behalf of First Choice, hand out ministry flyers, volunteer or make a financial contribution.\nFirst Choice exists to reach people who believe abortion is their best option, to educate these young women about their choices, to share the truth about the God\u2019s Grace, and to support them through whatever decision they make, in a non-judgmental loving environment.\nWe do not receive any government funding and are completely dependent upon the financial support of individuals, businesses and churches to help us provide our life-affirming services free of charge. If we work Together for Life we can make an eternal difference in East Central Indiana.\nOver 32 years ago, a group of 18 people from the Muncie area took a stand by providing the initial financial foundation for the pregnancy resource center formerly known as Heart to Heart. Today, many church congregations and organizations take a stand by getting involved with the First Choice ministry through volunteer opportunities, financial support, events, baby bottle fundraisers, and recognizing Sanctity of Human Life during the month of January.\nAs a resource, posters and bulletin inserts and videos are offered at no charge and can be downloaded from the links below. In addition, our newsletters, are available under the \u201cAbout Us\u201d section of this website. First Choice for Women will also provide a speaker or representative for your church or organization.\nDownload Bulletin Inserts (2 sided \u2013 2 per page)\nDownload 8 1/2 X 11 Poster\nDownload 11 X 17 Poster\nDownload | View Video\nIf you have questions, wish to place an order for Sanctity of Human Life materials, schedule a Bottles for Babies fundraiser, or speaker for your church or organization, please contact us at 765.286.6085, via email at info@firstchoiceforwomen.org, or by completing the \u201cContact Us\u201d section on this page. (Please include the amount of each item needed, church name address and a contact name in the comment/message section of the form.)\nTake action today. Call (765) 286-6085 or e-mail info@firstchoiceforwomen.org to partner with us!",
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        "raw_content": "Food Drink Ireland (FDI), the Ibec group that represents the food and drink sector, is calling on Government to prioritise cost competitiveness to ensure the industry sector is ready to meet the substantial challenges ahead. While the agri-food industry is most at risk in the event of hard Brexit there is the ongoing impact from a massive weakening in sterling over the last 24 months.\nAt the launch of the group\u2019s latest document today, \u201cImproving Competitiveness: Policy priorities for the food and drink sector 2018\u201d (see attached), FDI Director Paul Kelly stated: \"It is imperative to implement policies to control our cost base and best mitigate the risks facing the sector. This must be done whilst helping companies innovate and improve productivity. The primary concerns in this regard are labour costs, poorly designed regulation and rising insurance costs.\u201d\nMr. Kelly said there is a compelling case for exceptional state aid support to minimise the economic fallout arising from Brexit. He said: \u201cBrexit represents a serious disturbance in the Irish economy due to the fracture of the single market. Exceptional state aid support should be provided to food and drink businesses most impacted to enable stabilisation, competitiveness and diversification to continue. This will necessitate a multi-annual funding framework in the region of 5% of the value of current annual indigenous export sales to the UK (\u20ac650m over three years).\n\u201cThe wider Irish economy is more dependent on the agri-food sector than it is on any other manufacturing industries. Our sector accounts for almost half of direct expenditure by the entire manufacturing sector in the Irish economy. As a result, it has a high employment multiplier, supporting employment in other parts of the economy in a way that other manufacturing sectors simply cannot.\n\u201cUniquely, this economic activity is dispersed throughout all regions of Ireland, particularly in rural areas. It is therefore at the heart of the social fabric of rural Ireland. The ramifications of Brexit or failure to implement policies that support the agri-food sector will be felt across the entire Irish economy.\u201d\n\u201cImproving Competitiveness: Policy priorities for the food and drink sector 2018\u201d outlines policy priorities for the following:\n\u2022 Brexit response\n\u2022 Market diversification and market access\n\u2022 Innovation, skills and human capital\nImproving competitiveness - policy priorities of the food and drink sector 2018.pdf - 367 Kbytes",
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        "raw_content": "Self-Employed? Here Are 5 Retirement Savings Options for You\nThe gig economy is making it more important to protect yourself financially.\nIt used to be that only the most venturesome of entrepreneurs tackled the business world on their own. The gig economy has changed that, with everyone from Uber drivers to freelancers being treated as self-employed owners of their own independent businesses.\nBeing self-employed has its perks, but it also means no one else is looking out for you when it comes to retirement savings. Unlike employees with access to 401(k) plans offered by their employers, it's all up to you if you want to set money aside for your golden years. Here are five smart options you can consider to ensure you'll have retirement savings available when you need it.\n1. A regular taxable account\nThe simplest option for saving for retirement or any other purpose is simply to open up a regular account at a financial institution. Whether you open a bank account, set up a brokerage relationship, or put money into a mutual fund company, using a vanilla taxable account gives you all the flexibility you need in order to have the access you want to your money. The downside of regular accounts is that you'll have to pay tax as you go, but that isn't always such a burden for long-term investors. In particular, if you keep shares of stock in a taxable account, then any price gains over time won't get taxed until you actually sell the shares, and that deferral can be just as good as what you'd get from investing in the same stock in a tax-favored account like the ones mentioned below.\n2. Ordinary IRA contributions\nIf you work for yourself, your business income counts as earned income for purposes of opening an IRA. For 2018, the maximum contribution limits for IRAs are $5,500 if you're younger than 50 or $6,500 if you're 50 or older. If you choose a traditional IRA, then your contribution will typically be tax-deductible, while those going with Roth IRAs will have the opportunity to enjoy tax-free treatment not just while the money stays in the account but also upon withdrawing funds from their IRAs.\n3. SIMPLE IRAs\nWhere things get interesting for self-employed people is in the business-oriented retirement plan options that they have. The SIMPLE IRA lets you save as much as $12,500 if you're younger than 50, with an extra $3,000 catch-up contribution bringing that number to $15,500 in total if you're 50 or older.\nIn addition to those employee-based contributions, you can also match your regular contributions dollar for dollar up to 3% of your salary as an employer contribution. Alternatively, you can choose to make a non-matching contribution of 2% of salary up to a maximum of $5,500 per year. That second option isn't very useful if you're on your own, but for small businesses that have employees and want to use a SIMPLE IRA, the provisions can be useful.\n4. SEP IRAs\nSEP IRAs, which is short for simplified employee pension, can give high-income earners even more capacity to save. The SEP IRA has much higher contribution limits, allowing you to make contributions of one-quarter of your net compensation up to an overall maximum of $55,000 in 2018. For self-employed people, calculating net compensation is tricky because you have to account both for the SEP IRA contribution and for payments for self-employment tax. But in general, if you take your gross income, adjust lower for self-employment tax, and then take 20% of the remainder, you'll get your SEP IRA contribution limit for the year.\n5. Solo 401(k)s\nFinally, the solo 401(k) gives self-employed workers the chance to set up their own personal 401(k) plan account. Contribution limits of $18,500 apply if you're under 50 or $24,500 if you're 50 or older. In addition, you also get to make employer contributions that are determined in a way similar to the 20% of adjusted profit rule mentioned above under SEP IRAs.\nPick the best option for you\nFor some, maximizing retirement savings is the primary goal, and there, solo 401(k)s are the obvious choice. They give you the best of both worlds, allowing combined employee and employer contributions that are extremely lucrative for wealthy entrepreneurs.\nIf you're more interested in simplicity, though, there's no requirement to go with a sophisticated business-oriented retirement option. Even a regular IRA or taxable account can get the job done if you're smart about it.\nThe main question is what works best for your particular temperament and situation. Whether you pull out all the stops and choose a complex solo 401(k) or just stick with a tried-and-true taxable brokerage account, you'll be able to save and invest in a way that will make your assets grow over time.\nSelf-Employed? Here Are 5 Retirement Savings Options for You @themotleyfool #stocks",
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        "raw_content": "A Dignity March to end sexual violence\nThe 65-day-long march will cover 200 districts across 24 states/union territories across the nation. It will culminate in Delhi on February 22\nGeetanjali Minhas | December 21, 2018 | Mumbai\n#Rashtriya Garima Abhiyan #rape #sexual assault #sexual violence #Dignity March\nSurvivor and activist, Bhanwari Devi (centre), at the Dignity March event\nAround 5,000 survivors of sexual violence along with their family members from across the country have embarked on a 10,000 kms Dignity March from Mumbai. The 65-day-long march will cover 200 districts across 24 states/union territories across the nation. It will culminate in Delhi on February 22.\nThe march aims to end victim shaming of women and children of sexual violence, shift humiliation on the perpetrators and create a non- judgmental and safe environment for the victims.\nOrganised by Rashtriya Garima Abhiyan, the march will create a network of survivors and ensure their participation in policy-making and implementation of laws and guidelines for crimes related to sexual violence.\nAmong others, survivor and activist, Bhanwari Devi, Urmila Devi and custodial gang-rape survivor, Janki Bai, were also present at the campaign\u2019s event in Mumbai.\nThe findings of an online survey were also released at the event. According to the survey, Speak Out!, 74 percent of the respondents said that they have faced sexual violence in their lifetime. Out of the 1,150 respondents who confirmed sexual violence, 92 percent are women, and 8 percent are men. 78 percent respondents said that the incidents happened when the survivor was a minor.\nIn terms of types of sexual violence, 31 percent of respondents said that they have been raped; 4 percent gang-raped; 4 percent faced an attempt to rape; 21 percent were inappropriately touched; 22 percent were stared at; 3 percent were forced to oral sex; 2 percent were forced to watch pornography; 2 percent faced sexual comments/slurs/songs; 2 percent were followed or stalked; 2 percent faced flashing /inappropriate bodily gesture; and 1 percent faced voyeurism. 28 percent of the respondents said that the incidents happened inside the homes of survivors and 18 percent said they had been abused in a deserted space.\nIn 64 percent cases, the abuser was known to the victim. 62 percent survivors did not inform about the incident to anyone. 95 percent survivors did not file any complaint due to social stigma and 47 percent felt shame as the reason for not reporting\n28 percent of the respondents belong to scheduled caste; 22 percent to scheduled tribes; 33 percent to other backward castes and 14 percent to general caste. Whereas, 1 percent belong to religious minority and 2 percent to other category.\nNarrating her ordeal, Mamta Tanwar, mother of two, said that she used to work as a cook in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. A family acquaintance promised her a better job in Susner, about 100 miles away. She was tricked and taken to a brick and mortar room in an open field instead. She was held captive there and was raped by four men for two days. When she tried to run away, she was brutally beaten. After five days her perpetrators took her thumb impression on a blank paper and sold her to another man for Rs 2 lakh in Lala Khedi village. Mamta narrated her ordeal to the village sarpanch, but he turned a deaf ear. She was later rescued by a person from the same village. He left her in Indore. From there she went to Ujjain but her family had moved out. When she went to the police to file her complaint, the officials refused to register her complaint and said that she is making false allegations. For a while she took refuge at the Ujjain railway station. Slowly she started doing some tailoring work and now she lives alone in a rented room.\n#Rashtriya Garima Abhiyan\n#Dignity March",
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        "raw_content": "AOlsen - February 24, 2016\nThis is my second graduate level degree with Ashford University. I graduated with my MAOM in 2013 and returned for my MBA. The MBA program was challenging and at often times really hard. Online programs have this stigma that they are somehow easier. Technology has made it easier to ACCESS learning opportunities. The curriculum is just as challenging as a traditional in- classroom learning institution. You must be self motivated and be prepared to show off and improve your writing skills. Yes there are exams and tests, and deadlines. The online library is an outstanding resource at your fingertips 24/7. I believe they've won awards for the vast and in-depth availability of periodicals and scholarly journals. The instructors are incredible. Yes, I've had a couple duds, but I've also had the opportunity to learn from professors who graduated from top schools such as Stanford or Cornell and former CEOs and CIOs of top firms. The virtual classroom experience is incredible and focused on learning. All I see is a name when interacting with other students in the discussion boards. This is important because in an in-classroom environment we, as humans, tend to judge others, and then filter our interpretation of their discussion based on frivolous attributes such as their posture, outward appearance or voice. In an online environment those factors are removed and are not influencing how I'm perceiving their discussion or response. Instead I'm focusing on what they have written in accordance with the topic. Lastly - distance learning is not for everyone, but if you want the flexibility to work full time and/or raise a family and earn a degree then consider AU. It will not be \"easy\" the programs are accelerated. Be prepared to dedicate several hours a week to your studies and assignments. It will be worth it. It will go fast and it will help you advance as a person and in your career. Yes I've studied theories but each degree program is designed to help You understand how to turn theory into practice. I can say with full certainty that earning my degrees with AU have helped me excel in my career and helped me showcase my skills and earn promotions and raises. You get out of it what you put into it. If you think 6-10 hours a week sounds like a lot ask yourself how much time you spend on social media, playing games on your phone and watching TV. Sacrifice that for a couple years and make the time you spend in front of a \"screen\" with it. Good luck and congratulations in advance for choosing to better yourself!\nAlicia W - February 18, 2016\nAshford is a great school. My advisors were always available to answer any questions I had. I love the format and I felt challenged with the assignments. If you want to go back and further your education, you should check out Ashford. I'm a busy Mom of two young boys and I work full time. If I can do it, then anyone can.\nJulie Reyes - February 08, 2016\nThis is an awesome school, very interactive, lots of attention from professors and advisors. All of my work has been graded promptly, anytime I have had a question it was answered almost immediately. If I needed to skip a course, all I needed to do was communicate my needs. Great school, great staff.\nWorking mom of two! - February 06, 2016\nI am currently a senior at Ashford and graduating this year. So far I love this school because t has allowed me to work while finishing up with my degree. The classes aren't hard if you are willing to put in the work. Since this is an accelerated program you have more work than usual that is due every week and if you fall behind you will lose your participation points. Your grade is really up to you. Only cons I have we're the initial process of transferring credits and selecting the appropriate classes. I felt that there was a lot of miscommunication with departments which was irritating. I also had an issue with one teacher which I dropped her class and took it with another and passing with flying colors! Also, I wish the tuition was lower and they didn't charge for dropping classes. I am very excited to graduate this year!!\nPJ O'Neil - February 02, 2016\nDegree: Health and Wellness, General\nI am about to start my last class here at Ashford and this has been the best experience of my life when it comes to education. Everyone here has been amazing from students to staff. I am using my military GI bill to pay for it and they made the process seamless. My advisors and other staff members have always been there for me if I need them. I would recommend this school to anyone.\nI have been attending Ashford for a little over a year now and have had little to no problems. I am able to contact my adviser, change classes, request time off, contact student wellness, and financial aid easily. It is actually much easier to talk to an Ashford employee versus my first (on campus) college. I have been able to keep a 4.0 all this time and have only had one problem with a professor. This particular teacher did not like that I was given extra time by the school and marked me down. Instead of whining about it I dropped the class, quickly, and retook the class with a different teacher. I can tell you that at any school you will find teachers that will grade a student based on personal opinion, it has happened to me before. I love the curriculum and how wonderful it is to be home with my son and still finish my education. I transferred 69 credits out of 75 total and now I am only 10 classes away from a degree. I absolutely love Ashford.\nDont withdraw, they will change your grades.....instructor will also chage your grade if you question them about something. Ashford is a poor choice for a school. I went there two years and tuition changed three times. DONT GO HERE! FORGET ABOUT THE DEAN.....JUST GETTING PAID!\nCindy - December 24, 2015\nI am a Junior at Ashford University, and can say that so far it has been one amazing and challenging journey. I hear a lot of people down playing Ashford's accreditation, and just want to state that there are 6 major accrediting agents in the United States, and the WASC \"Western Association of Schools and Colleges\" is one of them. Ashford was accredited by the WASC in 2013 and came up for a review in July of 2015, and successfully passed the examination. Don't believe me, go to the WASC website and discover this for yourself. I have the letter from the WASC to Ashford saved on my desktop to show those naysayers that Ashford is a really good college to attend. Those who fail to succeed have to have someone to blame for their failures and who else better to blame than the school they attend, rather than their on lack of dedication. I am not one to brag; however, I have been very successful in college and think I have made the best choice in choosing Ashford to lead me to success. Yes, it may be a little expensive; however, I do believe you get what you pay for in an education. School is what gives you the tools to work with; It is your place to choose whether to use those tools or not, and whether you choose to initiate them. NO school can make you a 4.0 or a 2.0 student, only the student has the power over his or her success in college and after. I am a 4.0 student with Ashford. I am there to make something out of myself, and I did not know that I was capable of such success as I feel like I am the least smart of most; however, I study hard. First, you have to determine why you are in school in the first place? Are you there for the education, or the finance? If you are in school for a great education, I would highly recommend Ashford, it is very challenging and fulfills well-rounded educational goals. If you are worried about being financially taken care of rather than an education, go to human services for help because you will never get much further than welfare. Anyway, this is my moral and ethical opinion regarding most of the negative thoughts I have read against Ashford University.\nS Hebert - December 21, 2015\nMy time with Ashford University has been exceptionally beneficial and educational. With the timeframe for each class being shorter than most other schools, and the quality instruction from my class instructors, I have been able to learn a considerable amount of knowledge that will be a vital asset once I retire from the military in a few years. I have already recommended this school to my peers, and will continue to do so for those that are seeking a great school with quality education.\nLauren G. - December 15, 2015\nFrustrated by my for-profit experience with University of Phoenix, I transferred to Ashford a couple of years ago. Although the cost of admission is high, the convenience of online education is priceless. The innovative technology that Ashford provides to students has truly contributed to my ability to excel in my educational goals. The fact is, Ashford is an alternative educational offering that may not be best for everyone. However my personal experience has been good and anytime I've encountered any challenges with advisors or professors; I have developed a solution to resolve the matter. Forward thinking requires an open mind, Ashford University has provided a great deal of innovative resources for online learners. As far as accreditation, this school is in fact regionally accredited by WASC Senior College and University Commission. 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        "raw_content": "Grove City Council approves hotel/motel tax election\nThe Grove City Council voted unanimously to put a .05 percent hotel/motel tax before voters in January at a regular meeting Tuesday night.\nCity Manager Bruce Johnson said the measure would bring the city approximately $215,000 in new revenue per year.\nThe tax would apply to hotel and motel rooms as well as RV sites, Johnson explained.\nIt would not apply to permanent residents.\nPermanent residents are defined in the proposal as people residing in Grove for more than 30 days.\n\ufffdWe are fortunate to have a natural tourism industry in Grove,\ufffd Johnson said, adding that Grove can use that base to further benefit the community.\nJohnson said that if the proposal passes, the new revenue would be used to boost tourism, industry, and economic development.\nThe proposal will be brought before the voters on January 13, 2009.\nIn other business, the council voted to grant amnesty to residents who are using unauthorized water taps until March 31, 2009.\n\ufffdWe are giving them a carrot before using a stick,\ufffd Johnson explained.\nGrove Municipal Services Authority recently purchased leak detection equipment that will soon be installed throughout the entire water system.\nJohnson said that approximately 50 percent of the city\ufffds treated water is unaccounted for every month.\n\ufffdA portion of that is due to leakage and a portion of it is due to unauthorized taps,\ufffd Johnson said.\nFrom now till March 31, citizens with unauthorized taps may come forward and be treated as new utility customers.\nHowever, beginning in April, anyone caught with an unauthorized tap will be prosecuted civilly and criminally.\nThe council also voted to turn management of Grove Emergency Management over to Delaware County.\nJohnson said the city will continue to own the equipment and will keep the office in Grove, but that the county will be responsible for maintenance and personnel.\nThe deal includes a yearly outlay of $50,000 by the city, which Johnson said is less than what is currently being paid to maintain that department.\nHe explained that if the city is not happy with the way the money is spent with the service provided, it will be reimbursed and the agreement will be dissolved within 30 days.\nThe new director, Robert Real, will be required to meet with Johnson on a monthly basis.\nIn other business, Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lisa Friden gave a quarterly report. She said the Chamber has sponsored 15 ribbon cuttings and that visitor inquiries to the Chamber have increased by eight percent. In addition, she reported that the Chamber has received 100 more relocation calls this quarter and has gotten 1,300 hits on its website.\nDuring a public hearing regarding city cemeteries, Planning and Zoning Chairman Judith Read asked council members to consider making space in the new Olympus cemetery for pets.\nGrove City Council meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in Room 5 of the Grove Community Center.",
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        "raw_content": "In 1952, a group of teachers and staff from Orchard Park High School chartered OPCS Federal Credit Union. Our first volunteer Board of Directors included Charlotte Ash, Arthur Jakel, Alvira Diaz, George Wakeman and Harold F. Keyes.\nCredit Unions are not-for-profit cooperatives that offer free or low-cost financial services. Unlike banks, earnings are returned directly to the members through services like free ATMS and better rates on deposits and loans. Due to our democratic structure, all members have an equal say in the business of the credit union, regardless of your deposit balance.\nThe Importance of Our Volunteers\nMembers are considered to be \u201cowners\u201d of the credit union and as such, elect other members to represent their interests on the Board of Directors. The Board is responsible for setting credit union policies and strategic goals. As a Director, volunteers have the opportunity to share their business expertise, leadership skills and diverse experiences to improve the credit union\nYou can view the 2018 Director Election Notice to learn more about the current nominees and the election procedures.\nTo find out more about volunteer opportunities with the credit union, contact us at greaterie@greateriefcu.com or by phone at 716-662-1311.\nThank you to all volunteers past and present!\nJoyce, Elvira, Charlotte",
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        "raw_content": "Escorted Rail Tours to Ulaanbaatar\nSkyscrapers mingle with yurts\nSet in a sweeping valley surrounded by four sacred peaks of the Khentii range, Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia. It is undoubtedly the political, economic and cultural centre of the nation, and is a city rich in wonderful character. As befitting a famously nomadic country, it is appropriate that Ulaanbaatar was established as a moving - and moveable - city back in 1639. After a few varying locations (though none was very far from the present site), it stayed permanently in its current location from the later years of the 18th century.\nThough the skyline is dotted with modern buildings such as skyscrapers, Ulaanbaatar also hosts many traditional yurts - the felt-covered tents that have been used by Mongolian nomads for centuries. The city took its current name in 1924, after Mongolian hero Damdin S\u00fckhbaatar, together with the Soviet Red Army, saved the country from Chinese occupation. The name 'Ulaanbaatar' means 'Red hero'.\nWe\u2019ve found 3 tours for you matching: Escorted Rail Tours to Ulaanbaatar\nPremium Trans-Siberian Express\nStep on board the Golden Eagle and be transported back to the romantic age of travel as we wend our way across Russia, Mongolia and Siberia in unprecedented luxury. This rail adventure takes you on a journey of over 8,000 miles; a true odyssey to the other side of the world.\n2019MayAug\n2020AprAug\nPremium Trans-Siberian Express in Winter\nWitness the true splendour of Dr Zhivago landscapes from the warmth of your luxurious carriage, enjoying sleigh rides and choirs, saunas and yurts en-route to Vladivostok. Travel on the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express train for an unforgettable 8,000-mile winter adventure. The maximum group number for this tour will be capped at 20, allowing for a more intimate, personal experience.\nOur Customers Love Our Ulaanbaatar Tours\nAll activities were well planned out. Our tour manager was wonderful.\nMrs S Gee\nThere is no need to say more - this holiday was excellent and exceeded our very high expectations.\nHas there ever been a finer example of luxury, glamour and class than the Orient Express? Possibly the first luxury train in the world, the Orient Express combines a refined heritage, elegant carriages and the highest class of on board service to offer passengers a once-in-a-lifetime experience on history\u2019s greatest rail journey.\nThrough the ages with the Trans-Siberian Express\n\u201cI could never have imagined such expanses of unspoilt, natural country without actually seeing it myself, it was like a glimpse into another age, another world, and it made a very strong impression on me. It was strange to be sitting in a train, which is the product of technology \u2014 the invention of mankind, and travelling through land so untouched and unspoilt by man and his inventions.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Getting women into the newspaper\nWe\u2019ll try a quiz today for fun. What percentage of people mentioned in Tribune stories are women?\nE) 10 percent\nI\u2019ll give you the answer below. We learned a lot about our newspaper through results we just received from a content audit done by the Readership Institute (www.readership.org). The newspaper industry formed the Readership Institute to do research on ways to grow readers.\nWe were lucky enough to be randomly selected to be part of the second round of research. This one, focused on new readers, has provided us with mounds of data to consider. We began last week to plow through it at a staff lunch focused on diversity.\nThe new readers survey focuses on women, young people and minorities because they represent the greatest untapped source for newspapers. We\u2019ll be using the research more during our newsroom planning retreat at the end of the summer.\nI\u2019ll review bits of the research during the coming days. The answer to the question above is D. This result, that only 25 percent of the people mentioned in stories, are women, startled us the most.\nWe know that most of the power brokers in Weld County \u201d and across the country \u201d are white males. And power brokers are generally newsmakers. Even so, we were surprised that three-quarters of the people mentioned in the Tribune are men.\nWe\u2019re not unusual. For newspapers across the country, the percentage of men mentioned in stories is even higher, 80 percent.\nYou can see why women might not find the newspaper as interesting as men. If you don\u2019t see yourself or your interests reflected in the newspaper, then why read?\nWe\u2019ll have to digest this information more and think about what we can do to move the needle on this number. It won\u2019t be easy when you consider this percentage is not just the local news our staff generates. It includes the wire stories that come from across the nation and world. It also includes sports; while sports coverage has come a long ways in the past 20 years, it remains dominated by men.\nI\u2019ll be asking the staff at our planning retreat to think about what we can do to include women more in the Tribune. What suggestions do you have?\nCorrection: Information technology manager Terry Owen set me straight today. In yesterday\u2019s blog, I attributed our archiving problem to our redesign. He tells me the problem is not related to the redesign. Rather, it\u2019s a problem with the company that hosts our Web site. This problem is affecting all of the newspapers in our company, and none of the others has been redesigned recently.",
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Over 10 years, sailors, VIPs and guests have enjoyed hundreds of social events and have consumed 97,000 bottles of beer, 20,000 bottles of champagne, 20,000 punnets of strawberries and 40,000 meat pies \u2013 to name just a few of the Race Week culinary favourites.\nHamilton Island is a significant employer of full time, part-time and casual staff, recruiting 11,285 people since July 2006. Importantly staff turnover has decreased from 133% in the same month in 2006 to 75% in July this year. A concerted effort to recruit locally has increased staff commuting from Airlie Beach and surrounding suburbs by 70% over the past 18 months.\nWell over 100,000 people have attended more than 300 weddings per year over the past 10 years. Most are private affairs except when the bride or groom is major a sports star, entertainer or business type such as Jonathan Thurston and Ginia Rinehart.\nThe way guests book a holiday on Hamilton Island is a sign of the times. 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In August key leaders will meet to evaluate the impact and all the lessons we learnt. During this time we will also agree on the way forward: how to take this to the next level of care. We are, for example, really very aware of how desperate a need there is for this workshop, in some form, to be presented to the grandmothers who are also caring for so many grandchildren after they lost their own children.\nYou, as a friend that supported the Hands Family, you are in the trenches with us, in doing this work. We saw how Our Father loves it when someone goes and brings the good news to those without hope and without love. But we also saw His commitment to those who support those going, as He did Himself support His son when He went. Right now, for you, life might be in a good place. Or maybe you are facing some curve balls at the moment. But I want you to know that you are also known by name, you are also passionately loved by the same Father who's got such a huge heart for the orphans. 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Poor sleep can have a detrimental effect on your overall health, both physically and mentally, which can exacerbate your pain and make it feel even worse, creating a vicious cycle. Therefore, treating your pain so you can get a good night\u2019s rest can make a measurable difference in how you feel overall.\n4. Are You Taking Over-the-Counter Medications, Even if They Don\u2019t Work?\nFor minor, occasional aches and pains, over-the-counter painkillers can be useful. If you are taking these medications every day, though, and feel you cannot function without them, or are taking more than the recommended dosages to manage your pain, it is important to work with a Pain Specialist \u2014 especially if the medications work less and less. Dependence on medication, even OTC medication, can have negative effects on your health. Working with a Pain Specialist doesn\u2019t always mean you\u2019ll be given stronger medications. 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        "raw_content": "Grammy-nominated Houston native Teresa James brings the family to the blues\nHouston native and blues singer Teresa James has a Grammy nominated album called Here in Babylon\nTeresa James wasn\u2019t following the announcement of the Grammy nominees back in December. Then her phone in Los Angeles rang, a call from back home in Houston, letting the blues singer know her 10th album, \u201cHere in Babylon,\u201d was nominated in the best contemporary blues album category.\n\u201cWe never bother to look \u2014 just assuming somebody with more powerful machinery behind them would be nominated,\u201d James says.\nOr, for that matter, any machinery. James and her husband, bassist and songwriter Terry Wilson, operate with maximum minimalism. They recorded and released the album on their own. They have no manager guiding their careers and no publicist on retainer pushing their work.\n\u201cIt\u2019s pretty thrilling and kind of restores my faith in the system a little bit,\u201d James says. \u201cScore one for working musicians. We didn\u2019t do anything differently. We just do what we do.\u201d\nHouston roots\nThey do what they do quite well. \u201cHere in Babylon\u201d didn\u2019t earn its nomination for its underdog story but rather for the soulful execution of a set of varied and fresh new blues songs. James\u2019 voice \u2014 which has drawn praise from Bonnie Raitt and the late Levon Helm \u2014 is the centerpiece, but Wilson anchors the Rhythm Tramps, an astoundingly tight set of great Los Angeles session players.\nJames and Wilson have decades of professional music experience to their names, a pair of artists whose paths crossed back in Houston years ago.\nJames took to the piano as a child and grew up to feel pulled toward the blues. She recalls a coffee-house gig by Lightnin\u2019 Hopkins at the University of Houston and seeing Townes Van Zandt at the Old Quarter.\nWilson wandered further afield, spending a few years in the late-\u201960s and early-\u201970s in New York and later London, where he played with acts such as Johnny Nash and Paul Kossoff. The Deer Park native passed back through Houston on his way to Los Angeles in the \u201970s and met James.\nThey\u2019ve been in Los Angeles for more than 30 years, working independently and every few years together on one of her recordings. They\u2019ve let the quality of the music speak for itself, largely avoiding a lot of the promotional musts required by the industry.\n\u201cStarting out, we just put family first,\u201d James says. \u201cWe played music and made records, but we didn\u2019t just go out on the road and promote ourselves over and over. We raised our kids and stayed close to home. Now the kids are gone, and we\u2019re still making the kind of music we\u2019ve always wanted to make. And now I guess we finally can jump in the car and go.\u201d\nGulf Coast sound\nThe sound on \u201cHere in Babylon\u201d boasts the sort of Gulf Coast mix required of blues bands in this region.\n\u201cThere\u2019s some blues and soul music; it all ends up in the blend,\u201d she says. \u201cI like to think it\u2019s a nice little gumbo of different things.\u201d\nWilson adds, \u201cI guess there\u2019s a kind of serendipity when you haven\u2019t made it. There\u2019s no baggage that can come with a hit record like \u2018House of the Rising Sun.\u2019 You can always move forward and change and develop what you\u2019re working on. We don\u2019t have to re-create something we did 20 years ago. When people say they don\u2019t know why we\u2019re not bigger, well, the good side is we get to do what we want to do.\u201d\nSometimes that mix veers toward roadhouse blues, other times it\u2019s touched by the sounds of New Orleans. There\u2019s also some of the big brassy blues that blared from Texas bandstands decades ago.\n\u201cGrowing up in Texas \u2014 maybe I just say this because it\u2019s what I know \u2014 but it was always a melting pot for Southern music, Americana, blues, soul and country,\u201d Wilson says. \u201cWe try to bring that to the music.\u201d\nto the Grammys\nJames will be back in Houston in just a few weeks. She and the Rhythm Tramps have a gig in April opening for Delbert McClinton at the Heights Theater. But for now their eyes are on the big show Sunday.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a little stress about what we\u2019re supposed to wear,\u201d Wilson says.\n\u201cBut mostly we\u2019re just enjoying it,\u201d James adds. \u201cJust trying to eat it up while we can.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Miami is known as the \u201cMagic City\u201d for many reasons. One of the reasons Miami is so magical is the immigrants who travel to the area for various reasons, including family reunification, economic opportunity, and safety from persecution.\nRegardless of an individual\u2019s reason for coming to the United States, he or she must encounter the complex U.S. immigration system. Attempting to navigate this complicated process alone can be daunting and even detrimental. It is highly recommended to consult an experienced immigration attorney in Miami, Florida about any immigration issues\nMiami Immigration Lawyer\nImmigration attorney E.J. Hubbs has experience representing clients in immigration matters, including:\nE.J. Hubbs and the immigration and deportation attorneys of Hubbs Law proudly represents clients throughout Miami-Dade County, including South Miami, North Miami, Miami Beach, and Downtown Miami.\nIf you desire to change your immigration status, our lawyers can guide you through every step of the process from the initial consultation to the interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you are in danger of deportation, we can help with that too. Our Miami deportation lawyers fight removal proceedings under the Immigration and Nationality Act and assist clients seeking political asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status.\nMiami immigration attorney E.J. Hubbs has extensive experience assisting clients in the most complex cases. He will work zealously to achieve the best possible results based on your unique circumstances. Contact Hubbs Law at (305) 665-9040 today to schedule a confidential consultationwith our immigration lawyers.\nTypes of Immigration Issues in Miami-Dade County, FL\nRemoval or Deportation Defense: A non-citizen or immigrant in the United States may be placed in removal proceedings, commonly referred to as deportation proceedings, for various reasons, including unlawful presence and certain criminal convictions. The prospect of being forced to leave the U.S. can be devastating. E.J. Hubbs of Hubbs Law is both an experienced immigration and criminal defense lawyer and will aggressively fight for your case so that you can stay with your family. Attorney E.J. Hubbs can fight to prevent removal from the U.S. by presenting a deportation defense, including:\nSpecial Immigrant Juvenile Visa (SIJV)\nDeferred Action of Childhood Arrival\nPermanent Residence: Obtaining permanent residence or a \u201cgreen card\u201d is often the first key to remaining in the United States permanently. Miami immigration attorney E.J. Hubbs and his team of immigration lawyers have experience assisting clients through the entire process, including:\nPetition for Alien Relative (I-130)\nApply for Permanent Residence (I-485)\nRemoval of Conditions of a Green Card Obtained through Marriage (I-751)\nApplying for Permanent Residence with Criminal Issues\nNaturalization: Citizenship is the highest immigration benefit conferred by the United States government. Citizenship allows an individual to remain in the U.S. indefinitely and grants several benefits, including voting, defending our nation, and bringing family members abroad to the U.S. As Miami\u2019s leading immigration and naturalization law firm, Hubbs Law can navigate the entire road to citizenship for you, including:\nApplying for Naturalization or Citizenship (N-400)\nNaturalization Testing and Interviews\nExpedited Naturalization\nApplying for Citizenship with Criminal Issues\nKrome Immigration Court \u2014 Find information about Krome Immigration Court, including location, court contacts, and visitor information. The Krome Immigration Court is located at:\nMiami Immigration Court \u2014 Find information about the Miami Immigration Court, including location, court contacts, and visitor information. 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        "raw_content": "North Notts woman crashed into ditch after wine binge\nA North Notts woman who binged on wine before crashing into a ditch was nearly four times over the drink drive limit, a court heard.\nRebecca Watte\u2019s Fiat 500 was found by police on Southgore Lane, in North Leverton, at 4pm, on February 18, after a family took her in when she was seen clinging to a lamp post.\n\u201cA witness said she was making weird noises,\u201d said prosecutor Neil Hollett. \u201cShe looked confused and had her car keys in her hand.\u201d\n\u201cShe said: \u201cI hate myself and I can\u2019t believe what I have done.\u201d\u201d\nA test revealed she had 136 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, when the legal limit is 35 microgrammes.\nProbation officer Tracey Jefferson said Watte had been under \u201can immense amount of pressure in relation to her elderly parents\u201d who had made \u201cunreasonable demands on her and her sister for many years.\u201d\n\u201cOn the day she committed this offence she drank several bottles of wine as an escape mechanism.\n\u201cShe had no idea where she was going and had not eaten for two days before.\n\u201cShe still can\u2019t sleep at night thinking about how she could have killed herself or others.\u201d\nThe court heard she is a binge drinker, rather than an alcoholic on a day-to-day basis, and she had sought help.\nHarry Bevan, mitigating, said: \u201cShe had reached breaking point. She can\u2019t provide an explanation as to why she drove.\n\u201cShe only managed to drive a very short distance.\u201d\nWatte, 57, of Pippistrelle Close, North Leverton, admitted driving with excess alcohol when she appeared at Mansfield Magistrates Court, on Wednesday.\nShe was banned for 32 months, but was offered a drink drive rehab course which will reduce the disqualification by 244 days, if completed by January 2020.\nShe was given a 12 month community order, with ten days of a rehabilitation activity requirement with 50 hours of unpaid work.\nShe must pay an \u00a385 government surcharge, but no costs were awarded.",
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        "raw_content": "Two Notts fire engines will be given a new lease of life in Croatia\nFirefighters were called to tackle a ghost train fire at the side of the road.\nA team of staff from Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service will be making a trip to Croatia later this month where they will be donating two of the service\u2019s \u2018end of life\u2019 fire engines to firefighters there.\nThe venture, which comes a year after the service donated two other fire engines to the communities in Croatia and Nepal, will also see the team deliver training to the Croatian crews on how to use the new equipment.\nIn total the Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, NFRS, team making the trip, which is made up of watch managers Kevin Ruane MBE, Wayne Henson, John McEvoy and firefighter Georgina Bellingham, will be travelling almost 1,200 miles with the fire appliances to Mali Bukovec.\nThe NFRS staff \u2013 who are all volunteering their own time - will also be joined on their journey by retired fire and rescue service trainers, Grant Smith and Dave Evans, and will be setting off from Newark Fire Station at 5am on Thursday, May 26. They will then be returning to the UK on Tuesday, May 31.\nWatch manager Kevin Ruane said: \u201cI\u2019m absolutely delighted that the fire and rescue authority has once again allowed us to take these two fire engines over to Croatia where they will be given a really important second life.\u201d\n\u201cWhen we get over there we will not only be donating the fire engines, but we will also be giving the fire crews there some advanced training and hopefully the learning and equipment that they will be able to take from our trip will help to keep the people of Croatia as safe as possible.\u201d\nThe decision to donate the two fire appliances to the Croatian community was made by the Nottinghamshire and City of Nottingham Fire and Rescue authority\u2019s policy and strategy committee.\nCouncillor Darrell Pulk, chair of the authority, said: \u201cWe are really pleased to be gifting another two fire engines to two different communities in Croatia that are far less fortunate than us.\n\u201cHere in the UK we are fortunate enough to have access to the very best equipment and also the very best training, however sadly this isn\u2019t the case for firefighters in some other countries that aren\u2019t actually that far away from us.\n\u201cThese two appliances have served us well for many years and helped us to create safer communities here in Nottinghamshire. I hope that they will now be used to create safer communities in Croatia.\u201d\nOn their journey, the team will be travelling through Belgium, Germany, Austria and Slovenia before arriving at their destination.\nOnce the team have returned to Nottinghamshire one of the donated fire engines will remain in Mali Bukovec and serve the community there, while the other will be taken to a place called Martijanec and be used by firefighters there.\nBoth these areas are covered by volunteer firefighters that cover 15 different villages with a total population of approximately 5,700 \u2013 their current fire appliances are now over 35 years old.",
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        "raw_content": "John C. Wathey, Contributor\nIt\u2019s Time to Ditch the Primaries\nVoters watch the presidential debate in a public library.\nThe 2016 primaries gave us the two least popular presidential candidates in history. One was undone by her penchant for secrecy and the vicissitudes of email. The other is now denounced by members of his own party for his dangerous irrationality, immaturity, incompetence, poor judgment, and lack of impulse control. President Trump\u2019s extracurricular henchman, Steve Bannon, now threatens even solidly conservative Republican congressmen with expulsion via primary challenge, merely because they are not sufficiently loyal to the Dear Leader. The complete hijacking of the party now seems likely. Meanwhile America segregates into ever more polarized and extremist political tribes, each viewing the other as not merely misguided or mistaken, but evil. Something is wrong with this picture.\nThat something is our rotten primary system. It cannot be fixed. Like a cancer, it should be cut out altogether, and there is an elegant way to do it. Before I explain that cure, however, we need to examine the sickness.\nThe primary system is not the work of our Founding Fathers. It does not appear in the Constitution. It evolved in a haphazard way and has existed in roughly its current form only since 1992. There\u2019s nothing sacred about it. To the contrary, it subverts democracy by raising the cost of campaigns, increasing the influence of moneyed interests, and creating disincentives and artificial barriers to entry for some of the most qualified of potential candidates. Worst of all, it polarizes the nation and thwarts majority rule by giving disproportionate power to a tiny fraction of voters at the most extreme fringes of the political spectrum.\nThe Six Percent Solution\nWe saw this most clearly in the last presidential campaign. When it began, Donald Trump\u2019s supporters constituted only about 6 percent of the American electorate. As a fraction of Republican primary voters, the number was of course higher, about 25 to 35 percent. That\u2019s still a minority, but in a field of 17 Republican contenders, it was enough to win early primaries, garner press attention, build momentum, and attract campaign contributions. Over subsequent primaries, the Republican field dwindled as Trump\u2019s campaign grew from joke to juggernaut. Ultimately, however, his nomination had really been decided by only a tiny fraction of that initial 6 percent \u2014 the ones in states with early primaries. Late primary states with large populations, like California, had essentially no say in the process.\nWikimedia: Gage Skidmore, Michael Vadon\nDivide and Conquer: It was our primary system and a huge field of contenders, not huge hands or genitals, that assured Donald Trump\u2019s nomination.\nInevitably Exclusive\nOther flaws in the primary system were evident on the Democratic side, notably the problem of barriers to entry. Hillary Clinton had long been seen as an inevitable favorite for the nomination, and with good reason. She had been a senator, a strong contender for the nomination in 2008, Secretary of State, and before all of that had studied the presidency up close and personal during Bill\u2019s two terms. As Obama said at the convention, she really was one of the most qualified candidates ever to run for the office. Unlike Trump, she began her campaign as an unstoppable juggernaut. That aura doubtless discouraged other potential contenders for the nomination, leaving only the seemingly quixotic campaign of socialist Bernie Sanders to annoy her.\nVice president Biden, for example, had opted out, but I wonder how he felt about that decision on election day. Would he have been a candidate if the process had not required a year of grueling and expensive campaigning for primary after primary, if it had not demanded attacking a personal friend and being likewise attacked in return, and if he could somehow have known how weak Hillary would be in critical states? How many other potential candidates never even voiced their interest, let alone entered the race, because of that imposing juggernaut?\nNon-candidate Joe Biden might have altered the outcome had he decided to run.\nAs it turned out, Bernie\u2019s campaign was more than quixotic and revealed serious weaknesses in Hillary\u2019s candidacy. His primary wins forced her to take more leftist positions, further weakening her prospects for the general election. Although Bernie stumped for her after the convention, he could never fully heal the rift in the party that his primary campaign had made.\nWhat\u2019s needed is a voting method that chooses one winner out of a field of many candidates in a single election, and does so in a way that reliably reflects the will of the majority. The method most often touted for this is \u201cinstant runoff\u201d voting, but that approach has a fatal flaw: it can easily fail to follow the will of the majority.\nAustralian astronomer and mathematician Joseph M. Baldwin, who devised the Baldwin variant of ranked choice voting in 1926.\nThe cure I\u2019m advocating is called the Baldwin method. It has all of the advantages of instant runoff, but without its fatal flaw. As in instant runoff, the Baldwin method begins with ranked choice voting, in which voters rank the contenders in order from most to least preferred. This means that all voters participate in the winnowing process and have a large menu of candidates to select from, not just two. It means that Republicans get to vote on the Democratic contenders and vice versa, thus diminishing the influence of extremist minorities and favoring more centrist candidates from both parties. It means that voters whose first choice is a third-party candidate can cast that vote without fear of inadvertently helping a despised opposition candidate. The Baldwin variant of ranked choice voting better reflects the will of the majority, is resistant to manipulation through insincere voting, weakens the stranglehold of the two major parties, encourages greater civility among candidates, shortens the campaign season, and reduces costs for candidates and voters.\nWhat a ballot looks like in any form of ranked choice voting. Unlike instant runoff, the Baldwin variant tolerates tied rankings and so would not need the warning about not marking more than one oval in a column.\nAnd despite the fact that third party candidates have better chances under the Baldwin method, even the two major parties should love it if they give it some serious thought. Wouldn\u2019t it have been nice for Republicans if, after Trump\u2019s Access Hollywood tape and attacks on the gold star Khan parents, voters still had the option of voting for grown-ups like Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio? Wouldn\u2019t it have been nice for Democrats if, after Hillary\u2019s email scandal, voters still had the option of voting for Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, or Barbara Boxer? Wouldn\u2019t it be nice for congressional representatives if they could stop worrying about being \u201cprimaried\u201d by extremists and focus instead on the needs of the broad majority of their constituents?\nThe standard (and defective) way of selecting the winner in ranked choice voting is to use instant runoff: pick the candidate who wins a majority of first-place votes, if there is one. If there isn\u2019t, then the candidate with the least first-place votes is deleted and replaced on each ballot by the candidate ranked immediately below him. The process is repeated until a candidate in the top rank wins a majority.\nBy contrast, in the Baldwin method the least relevant candidate is rejected, not the one with the least first-place votes. The least relevant candidate is the one ranked lowest by all voters, on average. This process of elimination is repeated until only one candidate remains, and that candidate is mathematically guaranteed to be the one with broadest support among a majority of voters. For other important subtleties and details, including an elegant way of choosing the vice president, see my earlier article.\nHere my goal is mainly to point out that the Baldwin method would fix the worst flaws in our electoral system, lead to more effective government, and prevent some of the most egregious sins that now dominate the news.\nOne of those sins is the meddling by Russian hackers in our 2016 election. Whether or not there was collusion by the Trump campaign, it is frightening that hackers could conceivably throw an election by influencing a few thousand votes in a few critical states. This points out yet another serious flaw, the Electoral College, which renders our electoral system dangerously fragile. By giving disproportionate power to small states and awarding electors in a winner-take-all way, the Electoral College not only thwarts majority rule, but also creates security holes for hackers by pinning the outcome on narrow votes in a few states. And although it is unlikely in practice, it should shock you to learn that our quirky Electoral College makes it technically possible for a candidate to win the presidency with less than 22 percent of the popular vote!\nThe most robust solution would be to scrap the Electoral College, along with the primaries, and use the Baldwin method to choose the president and vice president in a single general election. This should be our goal, but it will require a constitutional amendment, and that will take time.\nMeanwhile, however, we can still scrap the primaries. Each party could hold a single, nationwide primary election using the Baldwin method to choose its slate of candidates for the general election. This would not be as robust as a single general election by Baldwin vote, but it would be a step in the right direction and a vast improvement over what we have now. It would lower the barriers that kept out Joe Biden, preclude the divide-and-conquer war of attrition that nominated Donald Trump, and eliminate the disproportionate influence of extremist voters in early primaries.\nOut of Many, One: A fitting metaphor for the Baldwin variant of ranked choice voting.\nWe should not be satisfied merely to lament our corrosive and divisive political tribalism. We should not be mollified by whatever exonerations or convictions fall out of the Mueller investigation. As we learn more about the Russian hacking, we should not be content merely to scold Vladimir Putin or slap new economic sanctions on the oligarchs. The problem isn\u2019t in Russia. It\u2019s here. We need a bipartisan commission on electoral reform. We need to draft a constitutional amendment. 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        "raw_content": "This translation is for reference purposes only. This is an English translation of the original Czech text available at www.itnetwork.cz/\u2026idla-serveru, and is prepared for reference purposes only. The Czech original is the governing document of the Company and this English translation shall have no legal force.\n1. Introductory settlement\n1.1 - The Internet social network, ICT.social (hereinafter the Network), is operated by David \u010c\u00e1pka, I\u010c (Czech business identification number): 87342766, headquarted in Prague 10, Jakobiho street 325, 109 00, Czech Republic (hereinafter the Provider).\n1.2 - The following terms of service with the end User (hereinafter the Terms) adjusts relations between the Provider and the User of the Network. The Terms can contain another Terms. All those terms are available for public on the Internet address www.ict.social/terms. The Network includes computer software or its parts and can also contain the related database, documentation in the electronic form and web services. The license terms for using any software including partial source codes are available in the separated License terms.\n1.3 - The Network is operated using the www.ict.social web interface. The Provider reserves the right to change the web interface of the Network, eventually to change the domain.\n1.4 - All the rights, within the meaning of the Act no. 121/2000 Czech Republic collection, about the copyright, to the Network and its individual parts, as well as the intellectual and/or industrial rights belong to the Provider or other authorized copyright holders. The Provider affirms that he is authorized to authorize to law enforcement to use the Network to the third-party persons and within the range specified in these license terms and other terms. The copyrights of holders of trademarks or other industrial rights used within the Network are not affected by this.\n1.5 - The User commits to keep and protect the rights within the meaning of the Act no. 121/2000 Czech Republic collection, about the copyright, while performing the law enforcement to use the Network, together with other rights of intellectual property related to the Network or to using the Network and to protect the trade secret of the Provider (especially ideas and principles upon which the functionality of the Network and its parts is based). The registered User can be referred as a Member in further texts.\n1.6 - The Provider will inform about changes in ways of using the Network in the appropriate way, especially by announcing it publicly on the Network's website.\n2.1 - Every natural person is authorized to register for using the Network using its web interface. Persons younger than 16 years need a parental agreement. To use functions related to the paid content by under-aged persons (18 years), they're required to have an agreement from their legal representative first. Legal persons (companies) will use a company account type to register.\n2.2 - By registering, the User expresses their agreement with those Terms in their currently-valid version and commits to keep to those terms. The same applies for users who use an article or software as unregistered.\n2.3 - The User registration is done using a web form, it's free and without any time limits.\n2.4 - The user is authorized to cancel their registration anytime and also without providing a reason by using the account deactivation. The deactivation process is then performed in the withdrawal period of several days when it's still possible to reject the deactivation process. From the deactivated account are then removed personal details and it cannot be used anymore. For the reason of maintaining the data integrity, e.g. in discussions, the account won't be removed physically to keep comments to which others reacted, eventually to keep articles written from this account, which can be the subject of discussions, and to keep other content which the user has submitted to the Network. This content will stay present on the Network in the future, but it won't be bound to the User's name anymore, but to the anonymous \"Inactive user\" account. The User's email will be kept pseudonymized to prevent registering a new account from it.\n2.5 - The registration can be canceled by the Provider, especially if the User violated those Terms or don't keep up with them in any other way, the User violated legislation by its activities, copyrights, rights of industrial property or interfered with those terms unauthorized.\n2.6 - The User is obliged to provide truthful information.\n2.7 - The User commits to use only one single account. In case of finding out that the User uses multiple user accounts, the Provider is authorized to block or deactivate all those accounts.\n3. Network contents\n3.1 - The network is focused on IT technologies, software, hardware and corresponding areas.\n3.2 - Users are authorized to submit contributions to the Network, corresponding to the devotion of the Network. Contributions, files or their parts (passages) can't be in conflict with the law of the Czech Republic or in conflict with good manners. It's expressly prohibited to submit and share files or other information which:\nviolate rights of intellectual properties (copyrights, rights related to copyrights or industrial rights) of other persons;\nlead to unfair-competition acting which is in conflict of laws adjusting economic competition or its customs, especially if it discredits or threatens operation or development of the competitor's business or it's able to do so.\ncontain unauthorized use of a trademark, trade names and protected marks of the origin, which exclusive right belongs to somebody else, or any marks which can be misinterpreted as those;\ncontain passages encouraging to a crime or to mass denial to perform important duties imposed by law, or approve a crime or publicly endorse an offender for a crime they have committed;\ncontain passages encouraging to misuse alcohol or other addictive substances than alcohol or support it;\ncontain passages threatening other persons or a group of residents by death, injury or by causing an extensive damage;\ncontain passages disgracing a culture, its language, some ethnical group or a race, or a group of inhabitants for their political beliefs, religion or because they don't tend to any religion;\ncontain passages encouraging hatred to a nation, an ethnical group, a race, religion, class or to other group of persons or to limitation of rights and freedoms of their members;\ncontain a startle or a hoax which isn't true;\ncontain porno-graphical works and sexual topics;\ncontain false information about another person, which can extensively threaten its dignity and seriousness among fellow citizen, especially to harm them in their job, corrupt their family relations or to cause any other serious harm;\nsupports or advertise movements which provably tends to limit human rights and freedoms or declare national, racial, religious or class hatred or hatred to other group of persons, or publicly sympathizes with those movements;\ndeny, question, approve or try to justify Nazi or communist genocide or any other crimes of Nazis or communists against humanity.\ngenerally of offensive character, vulgar, non-constructive, off-topic, submitted in order to pick a quarrel, inappropriate from the point of view of the software design, security of web applications, repetitive or spam;\ncontain incorrect approaches making the learning of other member difficult\n3.3 - Users are not allowed to insert any kind of advertisement into their files or information, especially paid advertisement. They are not allowed to share any other business advertisement using the Server. Paid advertisement refers to an advertisement which gives any kind of admission or any service in return to the User. The Provider is authorized to remove an article or User's content without providing a reason as well. Any recruitment of employees, externists, or colleagues is perceived as advertising.\n3.4 - Placing an advertisement is reserved only for the Provider.\n3.5 - By submitting an article, the User gives the property rights to that article to the Provider. The intellectual property of the author remains untouched. If the article describes creating of a creation (e.g. creating software), they give property rights to this creation as well, the intellectual properties remains untouched again. That license is given as free of charge and exclusive, not limited to a place or time, complete regarding to a way or range of usage.\n3.6 - The provider is responsible, within the meaning of the \u00a7 5 of the Act no. 480/2004 Czech Republic collection, about some services in an information society, within the meaning of further amendments, about the content of information stored on the User's request, only:\nif he could know considering the subject of his work and circumstances and nature of the case, that the content of information being stored or User's acting are against the law, or\nif he provable got to know about the lawless nature of the information being stored or about the lawless acting of the User and he hadn't taken all the steps, which could be required from him, to remove or to forbid the access to such information.\n3.7 - According to the \u00a7 6 of the Act no. 480/2004 Czech Republic collection, about some services in an information society, within the meaning of further amendments, the Provider is not obliged to supervise the content of the information transfered or stored by the User, neither to actively search for facts and conditions indicating the information content is against the law.\n3.8 - The provider doesn't provide any guarantee to Users for the constant availability of the Network, availability of the data, bandwidth (the connection speed to the servers).\n3.9 - Although data are physically backed up, the Provider doesn't have any responsibility of any direct or indirect damage or other harm caused by removing or corrupting the data.\n3.10 - The Member isn't allowed to download article contents and save them as documents, neither for personal usage, or to use the Network's content in different way than visiting the Provider's website. The Member's also not allowed to share article's attachment unless it's approved by its license (the Free license). If the Member violates those terms, the Provider is able to require payment of caused damages in an amount the Provider specifies.\n3.11 - The Member isn't allowed to process the website code by automatized tools or even to gather any data.\n4. Point system\n4.1 - The User gathers points on their user account, which can be used to access premium contents of the Network. Prices of the premium contents in points are set by the Provider according to the actual supply and demand.\n4.2 - The User can gain points with any of the following ways:\npublishing an author article on the Network;\nbuying using the GOPAY, s.r.o. payment gateway;\nproviding solutions on the Network's user forums;\nunder an agreement with the Provider;\n4.3 - Point prices are set by the price list which is available in the current version on the Network's website. 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The Network can be used through usual web browsers.\n6.2 - If the Provider has suspicions of the User's activity which the Provider considers as harmful against the Network, the Provider is authorized to cancel the authorization to use the Network unilaterally, without providing a reason, and without an entitlement for any compensation or any discharge. This cancellation can be applied also to an IP address(es). In case of shutdown of the Network, Users don't have any entitlement for returning or refunding points.\n6.3 - The provider is authorized to suspend or terminate operating of the Network and Users don't get any entitlement for compensations of costs, damages, loss of profits or any other compensation or refunding points.\n6.4 - The User is obliged to inform without undue delay the Provider if they have any suspicious of any program or other error in the technical solution of the Network or of abuse of the Network by the third-party person.\n6.5 - The User commits to not endanger the good reputation of the Provider by using the Network in the meaning of providing and offering goods and services which are against legislation and good manners.\n7. 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However, the User takes note that they don't have an entitlement to get the Provider's reaction or his answer.\n8.3 - It's a legitimate interest of the Provider to ask the User a one-shot question whether they are interested in job offers relevant to their area of study even the User didn't provide any job-related information.\n9. Liability for defects, liability for damages\n9.1 - The Provider is not responsible for damages caused by using the Network or individual licenses. The Provider is not responsible for functionality and perfection of the Network. He is obliged to, according to his possibilities, to ensure its functionality. 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        "raw_content": "Agriturismo in Volterra in Tuscany\nIn the hills 3km from Volterra\nStrada Provinciale n\u00b016 km 5,9 del Monte Volterrano, 56048 Volterra, Italy\nStay in this scenic location amidst the rolling green hills of Tuscany just 3 km from Volterra. Here you will find a good communal pool in the large garden shared by 9 comfortable and well furnished apartments.\nThe town of Volterra is popular destination that should be mentioned alongside the more well known Tuscan towns of Florence, Siena and Pisa. You will find everything within the town's medieval walls including 25 restaurants and just as many caf\u00e9s, leaving you spoilt for choice.\nWinery which also produces olive oil\nThe farm dates back to the 1700s and produces wines using famous Tuscan grapes such as Sangiovese, Trebbiano and Malvasia. They also produce a virgin olive oil using the traditional pressing method with fantastic results. Both the wine and olive oil are available to buy from the reception.\nRead more about Villa Opera\nRelax in the garden and by the pool\nTake some time out at the lovely swimming pool surrounded by olive trees with sun loungers and parasols, overlooking the valley below. You will find that the garden is spacious and there is also a barbeque where you can cook, and garden furniture for every apartment. The apartments on the ground floor have a table and chairs outside the door, whereas the first floor apartments have furniture in the garden. It should be mentioned that a road runs behind the farm, but you don't have to worry too much about the noise since only a few locals use it. Should you fancy a walk on the beach, it is approximately 45 km from the fine sandy beaches of Marina di Cecina.\nApartments for both couples as families\nAll of the nine apartments are well equipped and have a telephone, a television and a kitchen with a refrigerator and independent heating system for the cold seasons. There is also free wireless internet in the reception area.\nRead about the apartments at Villa Opera",
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        "raw_content": "How \u2018Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\u2019 Deleted Scenes Change the Entire Movie When Added Back In \u2014 Watch\nMichel Gondry removed Ellen Pompeo's Naomi from the movie for a very good reason.\nFeatures/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock\n\u201cEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\u201d is one of the most beloved films of the 21st century, but it could have been a whole lot different had Michel Gondry decided to leave in one character that ultimately never appears in the theatrical release. \u201cGrey\u2019s Anatomy\u201d star Ellen Pompeo shot scenes as Naomi, the ex-girlfriend of Jim Carrey\u2019s Joel, but Gondry and editor Vald\u00eds \u00d3skarsd\u00f3ttir removed the character for reasons that become clear in a new video essay from Film Radar.\nRead More:Kate Winslet Wants to Play Her \u2018Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\u2019 Character Again\nFilm Radar decided to see what happens when you put the \u201cEternal Sunshine\u201d deleted scenes back in the movie, and the results prove what a brilliantly edited movie \u201cEternal Sunshine\u201d is in the first place. If Gondry had left the scenes featuring Naomi in the movie, the viewer would\u2019ve had a completely different perception of Joel as a character, and thus the film\u2019s central relationship between Joel and Clementine would be altered as well.\nWatch the video below to find out how the \u201cEternal Sunshine\u201d deleted scenes change our understanding of Joel.\nThis Article is related to: Film and tagged Ellen Pompeo, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Jim Carrey, Michel Gondry\nEllen Pompeo Calls Out Magazine for Lack of Inclusive Crew During Video Interview",
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        "raw_content": "Violent Movies Don\u2019t Cause Mass Shootings, But They Can Help to Make Sense of Them \u2014 Opinion\nDespite what Donald Trump might have you believe, movies aren't nearly as dangerous as the politicians who recklessly try to scapegoat them.\n\u201cU-July 22\u2033\nFor 72 minutes, we watched in silence as children were slaughtered on screen. And when the lights came up after the first press screening of \u201cU-July 22,\u201d Erik Poppe\u2019s almost unbearably harrowing real-time recreation of the 2011 massacre on Ut\u00f8ya island, loud jeers began to echo around the blood-red interior of the Berlinale Palast.\nThe rest of the room \u2014 those of us too shellshocked to make sense of what we\u2019d seen \u2014 could appreciate the reaction, even if we didn\u2019t necessarily share in its sentiment. It was inevitable that a contingent of viewers might feel that the movie was too soon, or that Poppe had exploited the victims of a tragedy by repurposing their deaths as the stuff of pure spectacle (one that\u2019s all the more evil for how exciting it is to watch). Some critics later expressed concern that \u201cU-July 22,\u201d which never names the killer and very seldom depicts him on-camera, could even inspire copycat attacks. And even if it didn\u2019t, why run the risk? What\u2019s the use of a movie about a massacre? If an atrocity is unthinkable, wouldn\u2019t it stand to reason that it must also be unfilmmable?\nRead More:\u2018U-July 22\u2019 Review: An Almost Unbearably Horrifying One-Take Recreation of Norway\u2019s Deadliest Mass Shooting \u2014 Berlinale 2018\nIt had been five days since a 19-year-old had used an assault rifle to slaughter 17 people at Stoneman Douglas High School, and even in Germany the story was still front-page news. It would be another three days before the President of the United States Donald J. Trump would hold a meeting at the White House to address the epidemic of gun violence that his party tacitly continues to endorse.\nApplying his usual constipated wisdom to the situation, our dear leader folded his arms, stared at the floor, and responded to the latest chapter of this ongoing crisis with a line of thought that\u2019s now older than most of the victims were who lost their lives in Parkland, Florida: \u201cI\u2019m hearing more and more people say the level of violence in video games is really shaping young people\u2019s thoughts. And you go one further step and that\u2019s the movies. \u2026Maybe they have to put a rating system for that.\u201d\nA rating system? For movies!? Why haven\u2019t we tried that before?! Of course, in the unlikely event that inventing the MPAA doesn\u2019t magically solve everything, Trump may need to broaden his strategy. His suggestion wasn\u2019t just another disconcerting moment in a Wagnerian opera of disconcerting moments, it was also an alarming callback for a generation of millennials who hadn\u2019t heard that particular song in a very long while, perhaps not since they were roughly the same age as the teenagers who are currently leading this country\u2019s fight against the NRA. We have come unstuck in time.\nFor those of us who remember when the likes of \u201cDoom,\u201d \u201cThe Matrix,\u201d and Marilyn Manson became synonymous with scapegoating \u2014 for those of us who comprise the last generation that didn\u2019t learn about America\u2019s gun fetishism through elementary school lockdown drills \u2014 Trump\u2019s emphasis on the supposed perils of pop culture was the kind of head-fake that only \u201990s kids can fully understand.\nTwenty years have passed since Columbine, offering us two decades of evidence that firearm homicides are primarily correlated to the quantity and availability of firearms, and yet Republicans are still eager to dust off that old deflection; it\u2019s one of the only things they won\u2019t allow to die in order to get their way. Even after the digital revolution should have fully defanged the idea that Western media is limited to Western audiences, blaming art remains a go-to defense mechanism for those who can\u2019t afford to blame themselves.\nOf course, the President didn\u2019t arrive at that idea by himself; he was parroting Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, the kind of politician who starts sentences by saying: \u201cI\u2019m a big believer in the First Amendment and right to free speech, but\u2026.\u201d In the wake of the Parkland shooting, here\u2019s what Bevin had to say about violent movies:\nI\u2019m a big believer in the First Amendment and right to free speech, but there are certain things that are so graphic as it relates to violence, and things that are so pornographic on a whole another front that we allow to pass under the guise of free speech, which arguably are\u2026 But there is zero redemptive value. There is zero upside to any of this being in the public domain, let alone in the minds and hands and homes of our young people.\nZero redemptive value. Zero upside. The boos at the Berlinale were echoing across the ocean.\nBevin may be a cynical creep who sees this issue as an easy chance to assume the moral high ground, but it\u2019s understandable why smarter people \u2014 including film critics, the most brilliant thinkers of all \u2014 might believe that screen violence spills over into the real world, even in the cases where it originated there in the first place. The potential for that is clear and undeniable. Screens derive their power from their permeability, from how images can transform their blank canvases into one-way portals. If joy and wonder can pass through it, so too can bitterness and disdain; if the movies are a machine that generates empathy, it\u2019s easy to imagine how disastrously they could malfunction.\nWhile the likes of Trump and Bevin are obviously just grasping at straws without an iota of specificity, it\u2019s safe to assume that \u201cU-July 22\u201d is not the kind of violent movie they\u2019re talking about. They mean \u201cLethal Weapon,\u201d not \u201cLone Survivor.\u201d And yet, as the number of mass shootings continues to escalate, it\u2019s worth noting that most of today\u2019s multiplex violence is brought to us by the latter. Thanks to the rise of superhero movies and the special effects that made it possible, the violence we see on screen has become largely unrecognizable from the violence we see in the real world.\nThe franchises of James Bond, John Wick, and Jason Bourne remain notable exceptions, but most contemporary action films are too cartoonish for guns \u2014 trying to shoot Captain America with an AR-15 would be an exercise in embarrassment. The think-piece factory went into overdrive when Skurge picked up his beloved machine guns at the end of \u201cThor: Ragnarok.\u201d Bloodshed and valor have grown so divergent that people were apoplectic when Superman caused a ton of collateral damage in \u201cMan of Steel.\u201d The ontological relationship between actual and imagined carnage has never been more clear \u2014 we get off on porn because the sex is real, and we get off on movies because the violence is fake.\nIf you see an old-fashioned firefight these days, more often than not it\u2019s going to be in the service of a true story. That\u2019s especially apparent in light of the recent surge of docudramas that riff on or directly recreate events too horrifying for our imaginations to contend with on their own, an emerging sub-genre that\u2019s defined by (but not limited to) the disquieting likes of Gus Van Sant\u2019s \u201cElephant,\u201d Paul Greengrass\u2019 \u201cUnited 93,\u201d Denis Villeneuve\u2019s \u201cPolytechnique,\u201d and now Erik Poppe\u2019s \u201cU-July 22.\u201d Other, more traditionally romantic narratives like \u201cTitanic,\u201d \u201cOnly the Brave,\u201d and Clint Eastwood\u2019s recent \u201c15:17 to Paris\u201d could also be lumped into this group. Peter Berg is its patron saint. While it\u2019s difficult to prove that movies inspire violence, there\u2019s plenty of irrefutable evidence that violence inspires movies.\nThe real question is how those movies reflect our own violence back at us. The ones that harness it best and with the greatest purpose have the power to restore some terrible shape to the mass horrors we\u2019ve negligently allowed to become abstractions. \u201cU-July 22\u201d is not an American product, and it would be recklessly presumptuous to assume that Norwegian audiences need the same reality check that the rest of us might, but it\u2019s hard for someone who grew up in the shadow of Columbine to accuse Poppe of trivializing an atrocity when \u2014 after the 18th mass shooting in the first six weeks of 2018 \u2014 the President of the United States is suggesting that we deal with the problem by putting more guns in schools. On purpose. If cinema played a role in creating what Bevin calls \u201ca culture of death,\u201d it partially did so by convincing politicians like him that every kindergarten teacher is one training montage away from becoming Rambo.\nWe have lost touch with reality, and at this point there is virtually nothing more a film can do to diminish the dead, or to desensitize us to the violence that stole their lives away. No matter how ethically fraught a movie like \u201cU-July 22\u201d might be \u2014 no matter how nervous this critic is made by the prospect of watching Paul Greengrass\u2019 take on the same events, which Netflix is releasing later this year \u2014 the mere act of dramatizing these massacres offers the opportunity for our bodies to catch up with our hearts. It gives us a chance to viscerally re-engage with the terror that we\u2019re at risk of turning into white noise, to stop the news of each fresh tragedy from screaming into one ear and out the other like a siren racing down the street.\nIn effectively creating a simulation of what it was like to be on Ut\u00f8ya that day, Poppe has restored a sense of urgency to the kind of atrocity that should never have lost it in the first place. Those directly touched by the trauma don\u2019t need to be put back into confrontation with the clear and present danger they\u2019re forced to carry with them every day, but the rest of us \u2014 we who have the luxury of thinking about other things in the brief window between massacres, and have forgotten the awful helplessness that gun violence invites into our lives \u2014 may need help to reorient ourselves to a problem that so easily overwhelms us.\nDespite what Trump and Bevin might have you believe, it\u2019s not because of \u201cThe Matrix\u201d or \u201cJohn Wick\u201d (or whatever the Keanu Reeves scapegoat du jour might be) that bereaved teenagers have been forced to the front lines of America\u2019s war of attrition against radical gun fanatics. 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        "raw_content": "All Too Predictable: Bilderberg Plan to Force NATO\u2019s Turkey Into Syrian War\nLast Friday saw a Turkish combat jet downed in the Mediterranean Sea by Syrian antiaircraft batteries. Syria insists that Turkey\u2019s F-4 Phantom was shot down inside Syrian airspace.\nIt appears to be a Neo-Ottoman baiting exercise by NATO, and for all intents and purposes, it has worked \u2013 so far.\nRegardless of the facts surrounding this event, the western media machine and political operators will seek to quickly leverage this event in their efforts to move their inevitable Syrian bombardment project forward.\nTo date, NATO\u2019s role for Turkey has been to remain in the shadows, hosting the Syrian National Council, coordinating arms shipments in Syria for foreign fighters, and giving refuge to al-Qaeda rebels across Turkey\u2019s border with Syria. But this latest jet incident is likely to change all that.\nAs was predicted within hours of the initial event last week, Infowars.com \u2013 whose analysis was once again days ahead of the mainstream media, accurately predicted that this incident would be used to pull the Turkey further into a central position in NATO\u2019s plan to engage Syria:\nIf the West and NATO is to enforce a Libya-style \u2018no fly-zone\u2019 in Syria, then Turkey would be the tool of choice to run such an operation.\nIn case you missed it last Friday, here is the interview hours after the incident \u2013 another example of how this website sits much further ahead of the geopolitical analytical curve than the whole of the multi billion dollar-capitalized mainstream media:\nThe corporate mainstream media is of course already positioned to spin this story into a pretext for a war between NATO and the Syria\u2019s Assad government. The world must not forget that this is the very same corporate media who aggressively sold a collection of lies, including a White House concocted fantasy of 500 tons of yellow cake uranium sold to Iraq via Niger, and the same corporate media who attempted to slander Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame as they exposed the Vice Presidential office\u2019s lies of an Iraqi nuclear program \u2013 lies which were ultimately successful in getting the United States public to back a full-scale war and permanent military presence in the Middle East.\nIgnoring the obvious fact that the last thing Syrians want is to undergo a comprehensive NATO bombing campaign that will most certainly level the country, the mindless and reckless corporate media in the US and its affiliates worldwide, along with state-run war propaganda outlets like the BBC in Britain, have predictably jumped on the Turkish jet incident as an exciting opening gambit in a much anticipated military intervention in Syria. Their choice of wording, identical talking points streamlined perfectly across all media outlets is both cynical in nature and frightening in rhetoric \u2013 a reality constructed in order to force the public and political classes into an intellectual cul-de-sac where \u2018there is no other alternative\u2019 other than military intervention. The Washington Post naturally leads this media onslaught of consensus reality building, as they normalize war talk:\nNATO condemned the downing of a Turkish jet by Syria last week as \u201ccompletely unacceptable\u201d but gave no indication it would take retaliatory action. The prime minister of Turkey, however, said his country would react militarily to any future violations along its border.\nShooting down the jet Friday was \u201canother example of the Syrian government\u2019s disregard for international norms of peace, security and human life,\u201d NATO said in a statement issued in Brussels. \u201cWe stand together with Turkey in the spirit of strong solidarity.\u201d\nThe language of war should be all too familiar by now.\nIn past years, the US Secretary of State\u2019s role was often that of chief diplomat and negotiator in sensitive foreign affairs. Hillary Clinton is a prime example of the new breed of foreign cabinet envoy, whose new role is to promote wars and foreign intervention to both the American public and to other foreign NATO ally affiliates. Condoleezza Rice made this role acceptable, cynically deployed by the Bush Administration on an ever politically correct modern American populace, this new role as \u2018Secretary of War\u2019 was more effective than ever when played by a woman (and a Democrat), rather than the traditional warmongering alpha male character, and even more so by an African-American woman \u2013 another calculated move by the Bush government which was ultimately effective in pushing their illegal war on the American public. Their efforts will always be backed by a mere handful of predictable political war hacks like Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, along with John Bolton.\nClinton and her British counterpart William Hague, had shamelessly pushed for the destruction of Libya in 2011, and have continued in similar fashion through steering groups like The Friends of Syria, openly coordinating the procurement and shipment of arms via Qatar and Saudi Arabia to their guerrilla army and al-Qaeda cells within Syria. As we can now see clearly, it\u2019s a long-running project of destabilization with the ultimate goal of regime change and balkanization in that country \u2013 designed by western intelligence and globalist banking planners.\nClearly in this case, the globalists are in a rush to advance the agenda in Syria, and then move on to neutralize Hezbollah in Lebanon, and finally, the engage Iran \u2013 and with this, the first major sparks of a new Third World War. This final move will set the stage for a long-running regional arch of tension which is designed to encompass both Russia and China.\nThis year\u2019s schedule of world events was most probably visible somewhere at the Bilderberg Meeting in Chantilly, VA. The Syrian agenda was most certainly signed-off by the Bilderbergers and delivered to their Syrian National Council representative, Bassma Kodmani, who was in attendance at this year\u2019s Bilderberg Meeting. Globalist Kodmani is said to be the Head of Foreign Affairs with the SNC, working out of Istanbul, Turkey.\nAlso in attendance at this year\u2019s Bilderberg Meeting was British agent and steering committee member, Marcus Agius of Barclays, who happens to also serves as an executive consultant to the BBC. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Brief Mass Displacements in Colombia Illustrate New Dynamics of Criminal Violence\nColombia now faces a new generation of conflict-related displacement\nFighting between criminal groups in Colombia displaced more than 1,000 people in just four days, signaling a new generation of conflict-related displacement following the demobilization of the country\u2019s largest guerrilla group.\nBetween January 17 and January 20, nearly 300 families comprising over 1,000 individuals were displaced due to fighting between criminal groups throughout various departments in Colombia that are strategic to lucrative criminal activities, according to a press release from Colombia\u2019s Ombudsman\u2019s office.\nOn January 17, fighting between the National Liberation Army (Ej\u00e9rcito de Liberaci\u00f3n Nacional \u2013 ELN) and dissidents from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia \u2013 FARC) displaced 172 people from the municipality of Mag\u00fc\u00ed Pay\u00e1n in the southeastern department of Nari\u00f1o, the country\u2019s primary coca production center.\nThe following day, 375 individuals were forced to flee the town of San Jos\u00e9 de Ur\u00e9 in the northern department of C\u00f3rdoba after receiving threats from a criminal group identified as the \u201cCaparrapos.\u201d According to the press release, the Caparrapos are fighting against the Urabe\u00f1os, Colombia\u2019s most powerful crime group, likely for control of coca crops and drug trafficking in the region.\nThe largest displacement occurred on January 19, when more than 500 people fled the towns of C\u00e1ceres and Caucasia in the northwestern department of Antioquia after receiving threats from an armed group allegedly operating in the area. Another 350 families are also at risk of being displaced from the area, according to the press release.\nThree more families were displaced from the town of Paya in the central department of Boyaca on January 20 due to fighting between Colombia\u2019s armed forces and the ELN.\nViolence attributed to the ELN has spread across the country after the end of a temporary ceasefire between the guerrilla group and the government.\nThe recent wave of conflict-related displacements across Colombia illustrates how the demobilization of the FARC has changed the dynamics of violence driving displacement in the South American country.\nColombia has traditionally had one of the largest internally displaced populations due to conflict and organized crime, and was recently identified as having the second highest number of internally displaced citizens of any country in the world. This ranking has largely been attributed to the decades-long civil war between the FARC and the Colombian government.\nBut following the historic peace deal signed by the FARC and the government in 2016 that marked the official end of the conflict, mass displacements actually rose, fueled by violent competition for control over criminal economies left up for grabs by the FARC\u2019s demobilization.\nThe recent fighting exemplifies this dynamic. For example, the ELN fighters and FARC dissidents battling it out in Mag\u00fc\u00ed Pay\u00e1n are vying for control of key drug trafficking routes leading to Central America through Ecuador. In C\u00f3rdoba\u2019s San Jos\u00e9 de Ur\u00e9 municipality, criminal groups are also fighting to control key aspects of the drug trade.\nInternal Displacement Decreases Dramatically in Colombia\nHow Violence, Crime Drives Migration from Colombia to Chile\nColombia Home to Over 15 Percent of World\u2019s Internally Displaced Population",
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        "raw_content": "Is Contrave Effective for Weight Loss?\nThere are currently around 72 million people in the US who are categorized as obese.\nAs a serious health risk, being overweight is linked with a number of conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. It\u2019s becoming an ever-increasing problem and as many as 300,000 deaths per year can be attributed to obesity-related conditions.\nMany people opt for prescription drugs to help with weight loss. But surprisingly, many of these medications aren\u2019t as effective as you\u2019re led to believe.\nIn this article we take a look at Contrave \u2013 a combination product previously used in isolation for addiction and mental health illnesses.\nCould it be the key to weight loss? Let\u2019s take a look\u2026\nWhat is Contrave?\nContrave is a combination of two much older prescription drugs \u2013 an antidepressant called bupropion and a drug used to treat addiction called naltrexone.\nAs a formulated drug, it was approved by the food and drug administration (FDA) in 2014 and the European Union in 2015. This was after being initially rejected in 2011 due to concerns over cardiovascular risks [1].\nContrave has been made available for prescription to help weight management for those that have weight-related medical problems. It isn\u2019t for those who want to shed a few pounds or to tighten up the abs \u2013 unless you have a BMI of over 30 or are overweight with a related medical condition, it\u2019s unlikely that you\u2019d be given the drug.\nHow Does Contrave Work?\nThis drug is said to work on two areas of the brain \u2013 the ones that regulate both appetite and reward. The proposed dual action of the two drugs is said to stimulate the central melanocortin pathways, which may lead to reduced appetite [2].\nNaltrexone is a type of drug referred to as an opioid antagonist. What this means is that it binds to your opioid receptors and blunts the chemicals that are associated with pleasure or euphoria.\nUsed commonly to help people overcome drug or alcohol addiction, it\u2019s role in this case is to stop cravings for food as well as the pleasure you get from it.\nBupropion is a type of antidepressant that has been previously used to help people overcome depression, seasonal effective disorder and other related illnesses.\nNeither drug has a direct effect on weight loss as such. In fact, research published in Pharmacy and Therapeutics [3] suggests that the mechanism by which the combination drug may induce weight loss is not entirely understood.\nWhat is clear though, is that whilst nutrients such as thermogenics elevate your metabolic rate and directly burn fat, this drug effects the brain and the way you might perceive hunger and food.\nOne review study of anti-obesity drugs says that drugs such as Contrave often require continuous treatment to achieve and maintain weight loss [1].\nThis means that the cost of your prescription could soon mount up over time. If you come off of it at any point you may run the risk of putting weight back on.\nWithout insurance you can expect to pay up to $300 per month for Contrave. The question is of course, is this cost worth it?\nLet\u2019s see what the studies say about the drug\u2026\nWhat\u2019s The Science Behind Contrave?\nClinically proven?\nAs a new (and quite experimental) drug, Contrave has very little scientific research behind it. A search of all clinical trials relating to the drug brings up a minimal number of studies. And these are mostly funded by manufacturers of the drug themselves.\nThe studies that have been conducted aren\u2019t that impressive either.\nThe most robust clinical trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. It sounds complicated, but it\u2019s pretty much the highest level of research you\u2019ll find. If it says a drug works, it works. If it says it doesn\u2019t, it doesn\u2019t.\nThe research, conducted at the Pennington Research Center in Louisiana [4], and published in the prestigious journal Lancet, found that 52-week use of Contrave could lead to a 5% reduction in body weight.\nThe problem is though that when you look deeper in the research, only 42% of the volunteers lost this much weight. That means that well over half of the volunteers lost less weight than you\u2019d expect from a normal calorie-controlled diet.\nAdding that to the period of time the weight was lost, as well as the high cost of the drug \u2013 that\u2019s a disappointing result.\nIt is worth noting as well that the manufacturers of Contrave were made to conduct this long study before the FDA would grant it approval as a weight loss drug.\nThe result: a disappointing amount of weight loss over such a long trial period.\nA large review study published in 2011 [3] critically analyzed the safety and effectiveness of Contrave.\nThey found that it may be more effective for weight loss than basic lifestyle changes. However, the review did detail some side effects that it had concerns over.\nThe result: it might work but there are concerns over its safety.\nKey Point: Contrave might help you lose weight, but research is very limited. It\u2019s safety and effectiveness as an anti-obesity drug is currently classed as \u2018not established\u2019.\nThe list of potential adverse reactions and side effects is worrying.\nMental and neural health\nFirstly, it increases the risk of seizures. This is likely down to the direct effect it has on the nervous system.\nIf you take this drug you may suffer from opioid withdrawal, much like a recovering drug addict. And in large doses you may even suffer from opioid overdose.\nIf you check the warning notes of the FDA it warns you that taking Contrave may increase suicidal thoughts and behaviour as well as neuro-psychiatric reactions.\nContrave can cause an increase in blood pressure and resting heart rate. In some cases, the increases have been severe and required treatment.\nAnd with many overweight people also suffering high blood pressure and heart disease, you may not be prescribed this drug for safety reasons.\nTwo clinical studies have reported a list of common adverse effects in those taking Contrave [4,5]. The chances of suffering from one, if not more of these is as follows:\nNausea \u2013 27-35%\nHeadache \u2013 14-24%\nConsipation \u2013 15-24%\nDizzines \u2013 7-14%\nDry mouth \u2013 8%\nSummary \u2013 Is Contrave the Answer?\nWith only a minimal amount of clinical research to go by, Contrave is definitely an under-studied drug. And the research that is available isn\u2019t convincing either.\nUntil more robust trials are made available, the cost of the drug is more appropriate and further information on adverse effects is made available, we suggest that you avoid Contrave altogether.\nInstead you should opt for a weight loss aid that uses only natural ingredients with a well-researched profile.\nKang, JG et al. Anti-obesity drugs: a review about their effects and safety. Diabetes Metab J. 2012; 36(1): 13-25\nPadwal, R. Contrave, a bupropion and naltrexone combination therapy for the potential treatment of obesity. Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs. 2009; 10(10): 1117-1125\nOrnellas, T et al. Naltrexone SR/Bupropion SR (Contrave): A New Approach to Weight Loss in Obese Adults. PT. 2011; 36(5): 255-256, 261-262\nGreenway, FL et al. Effect of naltrexone plus bupropion on weight loss in overweight and obese adults (COR-I): a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial. 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That\u2019s not something that we get to town more often, so that\u2019s a really good opportunity for businesses to maybe bring along a few of their team, to really try and inspire,\u201d he said. \u201cI think life is not about the amount of days you have on earth, but what you fit into those days that allows you to live a remarkable life,\u201d Michael said at a previous speaking event. \u201cEveryone of us, every single day, is blessed with the air that we breathe, the opportunities that we have, and I challenge you every single day to get out of bed and do something that your future self would be proud of.\u201d \u201cThis is a really good opportunity for Inverell,\u201d Mr McPhee said. \u201cAll of the people that I\u2019ve talked to that have seen him before have all said they want to go again, have all raved about him.\u201d Hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, the evening begins at 6pm, and costs $15 per person, with finger food provided. 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        "raw_content": "IOOA Chairman, Professor Pat Shannon, examines the impact of oil and gas in our daily lives\nOil and gas have been used by humanity for thousands of years. For centuries pitch (bitumen or tar) was used to caulk the seams of wooden sailing vessels helping to waterproof them and enabling exploration, travel and transport of goods. Hydrocarbons (oil and gas) have been a key enabler for building society, fueling the global industrial revolution and powering travel.\nThe birth of the modern oil industry with Edwin Drake\u2019s oil discovery at Titusville in Pennsylvania in August 1859 started a new age of lighting and power, replacing whale oil with a more efficient and plentiful form of energy.\nOil and gas are now the world\u2019s most important energy and transport fuels and underpin rising standards of living globally. They provide modern convenience and freedom of movement. By-products from oil refining are extremely valuable while natural gas, in addition to its role as a clean and efficient energy source, is used to make products including fertilizer, pharmaceuticals, plastics and fabrics.\nHowever, we now need to transition to lower carbon forms in order to cut greenhouse gas emissions significantly and rapidly.\nAs we plan and implement the transition, it is worth examining the many ways in which oil and gas are used in our lives. Either as fuels or feed-stocks, they impact in so many ways in our home, workplace, schools, hospitals and shops, and when we travel on the roads, by air or by sea.\nA quick journey through our average day illustrates how they are an integral and essential part of our daily lives.\nFirst thing in the morning we might rush to take a warm shower (almost 83% of the energy used to produce Ireland\u2019s heating comes from oil and gas). Oil is used in the manufacture of cosmetics, toothbrushes and hairbrushes. 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Gas is used in producing fertilisers and a wide range of industrial products, including plastics, polymers and textiles.\nOn our way home, a journey almost certainly powered by oil, we might drop into the supermarket to buy the ingredients for the dinner. Much of the produce there needs to be kept refrigerated or cooled and this requires energy (probably oil- or gas-derived).\nIf there is a power cut, the food stock will be lost unless the backup generator (oil-fueled) kicks in almost immediately. Much of our food has been grown using fertilisers (made from gas, oil or oil by-products) and has either been imported or transported by road, sea or air, requiring oil. Paying by credit card for our purchases we are again using an oil-based product.\nWhen we get home, we may cook by gas and wash up using oil or gas-based detergents.\nRelaxing on the sofa (the upholstery and foam fillings are oil-based), we might turn on the TV (note the plastic surround and covering, close the windows (the frames of which are probably and oil-derived product), pull the curtains (which, like many of our clothes, may be and oil- or gas-based product), turn on the lights (the lampshades are almost certainly produced using a by-product from oil refining), relax and wind down at the end of the day.\nThis is the reality of the role of oil and gas in our everyday lives. 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        "title": "G\u00fc\u00edmar Ethnographic Park will have to try another year to win the European Museum of the Year award \u2013 Janet Anscombe",
        "raw_content": "G\u00fc\u00edmar Ethnographic Park will have to try another year to win the European Museum of the Year award\nPhotos: G\u00fc\u00edmar Pyramids Ethnographic Park.\nUpdated 7 May: G\u00fc\u00edmar will have to try another year to win the European Museum of the Year award after the 2017 winner was announced last night as the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva. G\u00fc\u00edmar pyramids and the museum, all part of the Ethnographic Park, are still a lovely, interesting and entertaining place to visit: the website is HERE.\nUpdated 28 April 2017: The Tenerife Cabildo has announced that all 42 longlisted museums have now been visited and the judges are deliberating the winner of the European Museum of the Year Award 2017. The prize was established by the European Museum Forum and aimed at highlighting the new challenges and the quality of museums in Europe. The award was founded in 1977 under the auspices of the Council of Europe with the purpose of recognizing excellence in the European museum scene and to promote innovation processes in the world of museums.\nThe G\u00fc\u00edmar Ethnographic Park was the only Spanish entry in the longlist, with the final award to be announced next week in Zagreb, Croatia, between 3 and 6 May. David Valc\u00e1rcel Ortiz, Scientific Director of Pir\u00e1mides de G\u00fc\u00edmar, will represent the Ethnographic Park at the event through a presentation of the museum followed by a public interview, as part of the process defined by the board of judges to determine the winner of this prestigious award.\nThe recent opening of the Sustainable Garden at the Ethnographic Park has played a key role in the museum\u2019s nomination, as it represents a new model for the development of endemic Canarian gardens. The Sustainable Garden, developed in collaboration with the University of La Laguna, displays and promotes the values of sustainability throughout a 1000 square metre reproduction of a typical Canarian barranco including its characteristic flora and even a water course with specimens of European eel.\nOriginal post 22 August 2016: The G\u00fc\u00edmar Pyramids museum has been longlisted for European Museum of the Year 2017. The ethnographic park says that it\u2019s delighted to make the list for the award, which is organized by the European Museum Forum under the auspices of the Council of Europe. The G\u00fc\u00edmar Pyramids is one of 42 nominations of museums in 22 European countries \u2013 it is the only one in Spain.\nThe award is Europe\u2019s longest-running and most prestigious museum prize, with past recipients including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the National Railway Museum in York, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam; the winner in 2016 was the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. The final shortlist will be made public towards the end of the year.\nPrevious Post: Police presence upped in El Fraile, Costa del Silencio and Las Galletas as residents complain of soaring crime\nNext Post: One in hospital with burns, others suffering smoke inhalation, after an apartment fire in Tacoronte",
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        "raw_content": "Children who are adopted or who are born to a U.S. citizen outside of the United States may automatically qualify for U.S. citizenship. In these cases, the child or the parents of the child must apply for a Certificate of Citizenship to document the child\u2019s citizenship. In order to qualify to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship, the person in question must meet certain requirements.\nIf you or a loved one has faced problems when trying to obtain proof of citizenship, a skilled and experienced Austin immigration attorney at the Law Office of William Jang, PLLC, can help. To speak with a lawyer today about your particular situation, contact our offices by calling 512-323-2333.\nQualification for a Certificate of Citizenship\nChildren (as well as some adults) who meet certain requirements are eligible to obtain automatic citizenship under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000. These requirements state that the person applying for the certificate must be:\nCurrently under the age of 18, or was under age 18 on or before February 27, 2001\nA legal permanent resident of the U.S. and currently residing in the U.S\nIn the custody of a parent who is a U.S. citizen\nAdditionally, if the child is adopted, the adoption process must be fully finalized before he or she is eligible to be granted citizenship.\nThe process of applying for a certificate of citizenship is fairly straightforward if applicants meet all of the requirements. However, sometimes people run into difficulties when trying to secure rightful citizenship for themselves or for their children. If you or a loved one needs legal assistance as you seek citizenship, the Austin immigration attorneys at the Law Office of William Jang, PLLC, may be able to help you. To learn more, contact us today at 512-323-2333.",
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        "raw_content": "Jacksonville is the largest American city that lacks human rights protections for LGBT people. By failing to stand against discrimination, we send an unintentional message that we condone it. That puts us at a disadvantage from a business and civic perspective. Modernizing and updating Jacksonville\u2019s HRO creates a wide range of positive results for our community. Among them:\nIt establishes Jacksonville as a city that values everyone, regardless of who they are and who they love.\nIt helps local companies attract and retain talented top-tier candidates who would otherwise avoid relocating to any community that lacks fully inclusive HRO protections.\nIt encourages outside businesses to relocate or expand here because it sends a clear message that all people are valued in our community.\nIt encourages existing companies, workers and residents to stay here, put down roots and contribute to the community\u2019s diverse social fabric.\nIt levels the playing field for Jacksonville so it can compete more effectively with more modern and welcoming communities for talent and economic growth.\nIt adds to Jacksonville\u2019s overall quality of life by fostering diversity, inclusion and creativity.\nIt aligns Jacksonville in law and fact with its claim to be a welcoming, inclusive community.\nModernizing Jacksonville\u2019s HRO requires a variety of coordinated strategic initiatives, including:\nLegislative outreach: JCE members and allies meet with City Council members to educate, inform and persuade them of the urgent need for citywide protections in employment, housing and public accommodations.\nCommunity Outreach and Education: JCE members attend community events to engage and educate the community on the importance of protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender residents and visitors to Jacksonville.\nNeighboring initiatives: Cities surrounding Jacksonville are passing human rights ordinances because they know it\u2019s good for business and it\u2019s good for the community. HROs have recently passed in Atlantic Beach and nearby St. Augustine and are being considered elsewhere in Northeast Florida.\nPublic Relations: JCE representatives engage with the local media to help tell our story and to provide the facts that support our efforts. In addition, JCE has become a resource for the local media as they seek to report on the HRO and other equality issues in Northeast Florida.",
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        "raw_content": "Social isolation \"increases death risk for older people\"\nBeing cut off from friends and family and a support network poses a risk.\nInteresting article in the BBC reports that social isolation is associated with a higher risk of death in older people regardless of whether they consider themselves lonely, research suggests.\nStudy leader Prof Andrew Steptoe, director of the Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care at University College London, said: \"Social connections can provide emotional support and warmth which is important but they also provide things like advice, making sure people take their medication and provide support in helping them to do things.\n\"It would suggest that those practical aspects are quite important for older people's survival.\n\"There's been such an increase in people living alone. In the last 15 years, the number of 55 to 64-year-olds living alone has increased by 50%.\n\"And it might be that people in those circumstances aren't looking after themselves so well.\"\nMichelle Mitchell, director general at Age UK, said: \"This study shows more clearly than before that being lonely and isolated is not only miserable, it is a real health risk, increasing the risk of early death.\"\nShe added that cuts to local authority budget cuts may exacerbate the problem of isolation for many older people.\n\"Across the country day care centers, often the only regular social life that many older people enjoy, are closing, social care support which can enable older people to leave the house is being cut down to the bare minimum and too many older people are hidden behind closed doors struggling to cope.\"\nScott Brightman, Director of Marketing at Shillman House, submitted this post.",
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        "raw_content": "High-Quality Representation in Florida Family Law and Custody Matters\nDeciding on a proper time-sharing arrangement for your child is a painful process. At the Law Offices of Jorge Luis Col\u00f3n, P.A., we can help you make smart decisions to protect your rights and your family in child custody proceedings. We will work closely with you to make the process as easy as possible. To discuss your legal needs with an experienced Gainesville child custody attorney, contact us online, call 352-484-1845 or toll free at 888-459-5051.\nIn Florida, the court goes through a specific process to determine the most appropriate time-sharing arrangement. There is a checklist of factors that must be covered for the court to make its decision. It is vital to understand these factors and how the court will analyze them. You must present the proper information to demonstrate that your preferred arrangement serves the best interests of your child.\nYour situation is unique, but the legal system will apply the same principles to you that it has to every other case. At the Law Offices of Jorge Luis Col\u00f3n, P.A., your lawyer will take the time to understand what is most important to you. We will help you formulate a strategy to meet your needs and the needs of your child. We have the experience and dedication to give you the high-quality representation you deserve.\nOcala Visitation Attorney\nFamily law courts no longer refer to child custody and visitation rights. The presumption is that both parents will continue to have frequent and continuing contact with their children. It is important to keep that in mind when presenting your preference for a time-sharing agreement.\nMost courts require you to go through mediation to attempt to reach an amicable resolution to these issues before they will hear the matter. We can help you negotiate a beneficial time-sharing arrangement, whenever possible. Even if you do not reach an agreement, it is important to show your willingness to put the interests of your child ahead of your own. Your focus should always remain on doing what is right for your family.\nSchedule a consultation with us by sending an e-mail, calling 352-484-1845 or toll free at 888-459-5051.",
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        "raw_content": "On 30 June this year, Ms Deej Eszenyi completed her term as presiding member of the Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee. Today, I wish to thank Ms Eszenyi for her 12 years of leadership in the role. We all seek to improve the safety and wellbeing of South Australia's children, and to do this through the review of child deaths requires an exceptional degree of dedication and commitment. The work of this committee is held in high regard, and I would like to personally acknowledge the valuable expert guidance that Ms Eszenyi has provided in the committee's reviews of child deaths.\nThe review of child deaths can be difficult work, but Ms Eszenyi always maintained a focus on what could be learnt that may lead to positive change for South Australia's children. Ms Eszenyi has worked hard to bring the committee's recommendations to the attention of many agencies and organisations involved in providing services to children. The best interests of children were always front and the centre in her deliberations and her work.\nOf particular note, in 2014 Kidsafe SA awarded the committee the inaugural Helen Noblet Award for its significant contribution to child injury prevention in South Australia. For the past three years, Ms Eszenyi has also chaired the Australian and New Zealand Child Death Review and Prevention Group. Through this work, she has raised the profile of the South Australian committee and strengthened its reputation at a national level. She indicated a little while ago that she did not wish to continue as chair for a further two-year term.\nToday in the parliament, on behalf the South Australian government, as I did last week in person, I wish to thank Ms Eszenyi for the time and effort she has put into the committee's work, and I wish her the very best in her future endeavours. Today, I can announce to the house that the new presiding member of the committee, Ms Meredith Dickson, will commence a two-year term in the role, starting on Monday 9 July.\nMs Dickson is an exceptional candidate, having worked in professional legal roles in South Australia for the past 27 years. Ms Dickson currently holds positions as vice president of the South Australian Bar Association executive and a director of the Law Council of Australia. She is also a member of the family law section of the Law Society of Australia and the International Academy of Family Lawyers. She has previously fulfilled the role of the chair of the Psychology Board of South Australia, and she has been a member of the Podiatry Board of South Australia, the Training Centre Review Board and the Women's Legal Service management committee.\nI am confident that Ms Dickson will fulfil this role with the high level of dedication and high standards set by her predecessor, who I note has personally endorsed this appointment. I thank Ms Dickson and all members of the committee for their willingness to contribute to improving the safety and wellbeing of South Australia's children. I trust that her knowledge, expertise and leadership will be invaluable in the deliberations of the committee.",
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        "raw_content": "Continue reading Children may benefit from shared child custody after divorce...\nU.S. may not participate in international child support treaty\nOn behalf of Marvin Law Office, L.L.C. posted in Child Support on Tuesday, April 21, 2015.\nThe United States\u2019 participation in an international treaty on child support may be in jeopardy, after a legislative committee in one state voted against a key bill. As a result, parents in Minnesota and across the country may not enjoy the treaty\u2019s benefits when it comes to getting child support from noncustodial co-parents abroad.\nContinue reading U.S. may not participate in international child support treaty...\nContinue reading Mediation is a good option for many divorcing couples...\nWoman serves husband divorce papers through Facebook\nGetting divorced can be a complicated process but filing for divorce should be pretty straightforward. That is, unless you cannot physically locate your spouse to serve the divorce papers.\nContinue reading Woman serves husband divorce papers through Facebook...\nContinue reading The implications of paternity cases in Minnesota...\nPermanent alimony is a controversial topic\nSpousal maintenance remains controversial in the U.S., especially when it comes to permanent maintenance. Minnesota is among the states that allow spousal maintenance, also known as alimony, to be permanently awarded as part of a divorce order.\nContinue reading Permanent alimony is a controversial topic...",
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        "raw_content": "We'll continue our discussion of divorce-related myths in this post.\nMyth #3: Adultery plays a role in a divorce\nFact: It depends. With the advent of no-fault divorce, and the passage of laws in nearly every state allowing couples to divorce for the simple reason of irreconcilable differences, no reason is necessary for a divorce filing in these states other than a breakdown of the marital relationship. You no longer have to claim adultery, abuse, abandonment, cruelty, etc. to seek a divorce, and the presence of one of these doesn't mean that a divorce is more or less likely.\nAdultery (or other traditional \"grounds\" for divorce) are no longer generally determinative of whether a divorce will be granted, but they could be a factor in some of the decisions involved in divorce, though. For example, if one spouse has committed adultery, it may be more likely that the other spouse will be awarded spousal support/alimony. Adultery might, along with other factors, also play a role in child custody decisions if the adultery was precipitated by some form of abuse, neglect or abandonment of the children or if it seriously impacted the relationship between parent and child. This is because custody decisions are based on the total circumstances of the family, and what is in the best interests of the children.\nMyth #4: Divorce must occur in the state where you got married\nFact: People get married in different and exotic places every day. It wouldn't be feasible for divorces to only be granted in the place where the marriage occurred. So long as you can satisfy the residency requirements of the state where you wish to file for divorce, you can seek a divorce wherever you wish.\nMyth #5: Divorce has to be contentious\nFact: No! While it is true that some couples have the proverbial \"knock-down, drag-out\" kind of divorce that goes back and forth before a judge for years, it is certainly possible to dissolve your marriage amicably. In fact, such non-adversarial methods as mediation and collaborative divorce are even required in some states before a divorce can proceed to trial. The majority of cases don't involve going to court to have a judge decide the terms of your divorce; most couples are able to, even if their emotions are running high, put aside their differences long enough to make productive decisions and come to an agreement.\nDon't let yourself be dissuaded by myths and misinformation. If you are seriously considering divorce, contact an experienced family law attorney in your area today.",
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        "raw_content": "Last spring, Boeing revealed its proposed hypersonic passenger airliner, which would fly much higher and faster than the Concorde \u2013 the only previous supersonic commercial airplane.\nFor reference, supersonic jets fly over the speed of sound (660 mph or Mach 1), while hypersonics surpass Mach 5 or 3,800 mph.\nBoeing told the annual American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics conference in Atlanta its sleek new airplanes would travel at Mach 5, enabling them to cross the Atlantic Ocean in just two hours and the Pacific in three while cruising at 95,000 feet.\nBy contrast, the Concorde, built jointly in Great Britain and France and was in commercial service from 1976-2003, flew at 1,354 mph. Only 14 supersonic transports (SST) flew passengers and were operated by Air France and British Airways.\nWhile one of the retired Concordes was donated to the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field and is a Seattle tourist attraction, Washington\u2019s first experience with supersonic aircraft was disastrous. It almost sank Boeing and Seattle.\nIn the 1960s, American and European airplane makers focused on speed rather than passenger capacity. The competition was fierce and heavily funded by national governments.\nBoeing beat out Lockheed for the government-funded contract to build a prototype American SST at its facilities in Seattle. Boeing even lined up 26 airlines which said they would order more than 120 planes. However, in 1971, Congress pulled the funding and the SST \u201cmock-up\u201d (2707) became known as \u201cthe airplane that almost ate Seattle.\u201d\nWhen federal money dried up Boeing reduced its workforce by more than 60,000 in the Puget Sound region. That\u2019s when the infamous billboard appeared near Sea-Tac Airport that read, \u201cWill the last person leaving Seattle \u2013 turn out the lights.\u201d\nSince the SST debacle, Boeing, at first, shifted its focus to passenger capacity and then added fuel efficiency when petroleum prices soared. To replace the SST on overseas flights, Boeing developed the 747 capable of carrying three to four time the number of passengers of the Concorde without its associated environmental concerns \u2013 sonic booms and ozone layer depletion.\nUntil the Boeing announcement in Atlanta, it has focused on subsonic jets which cruise up to nearly 600 mph and at altitudes below 37,000 feet. It continues to be a highly lucrative market.\nReuters recently reported Boeing has 2018 net orders totaling 581 aircraft through August, up from 487 toward the end of July. That includes 90 orders in August for 737 variants from leasing firms and unidentified customers.\nWhat would make Boeing invest in \u201cultra-fast\u201d jets considering the past U.S. history in supersonic airliners? The answer is technology and competition which are advancing rapidly.\nThe company strategy is to compete in both the autonomous and hypersonic aircraft markets developing over the 20 to 30 years. As suborbital rocket flight advances, faster flights are an emphasis again. Both SpaceX\u2019s Elon Musk and Virgin Galactic\u2019s Richard Branson plan to adapt their rockets for global flights, reaching from New York to Sydney in just an hour.\nBoeing says hypersonic aircraft production, including autonomous piloting, could begin within the next 20 years and a prototype could appear within the next decade.\n\u201cThough Boeing hasn\u2019t decided the final dimensions, the airplane (which doesn\u2019t have a name yet) would be larger than a business jet but smaller than a 737,\u201d Kevin Bowcutt, Boeing\u2019s senior technical fellow and chief scientist of hypersonics, said in Wired.com.\nWhat about the future of pilots? Boeing says not to worry. Its 2018 Pilot & Technician Outlook projects 790,000 pilots will be needed over the next 20 years \u2013 double the current workforce and the most significant demand in the outlook\u2019s nine-year history.\nDon Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He retired as president of the Association of Washington Business, the state\u2019s largest business organization, after over 25 years as its CEO and now lives in Vancouver. He can be contacted at TheBrunells@msn.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Photo Credit: https://imgur.com/gallery/Xse5IUi\nThe tech industry is rampant with pressure to become a workaholic.\nOn-site food and laundry at big companies. The idolizing of people like Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey. The regular innuendos that people who don't code nights and weekends just aren't \"passionate\" enough to make it in the industry.\nThe message is that if you really want to Win\u2122 you're going to have to outwork the competition.\nNot making enough money? Work harder and longer hours. Not getting the recognition you want? Work harder and longer hours. Exhausted and burned out? Work harder and longer hours.\nThis message is bullshit.\nStudy after study have shown that long hours are not actually correlated with better work outcomes. Longer hours have a terrible toll on your health, and the resulting poor sleep craters your ability to make good decisions.\nIn the short term, working longer can accomplish more, and there will always be crunch times when it's worth trading long term pain for short term gain \u2014 that's not a problem. But chronic workaholism is rampant. With such well-documented downsides, why is this still held up as an ideal?\nThe Grain of Truth\nLike all of the best bullshit, the industry's obsession with long hours takes something that is true - working long hours is a way to stand out - and blows it far out of proportion to reality.\nThe beauty of working longer hours is that almost anyone can do it, especially if you're young and healthy without many responsibilities. If you're willing to give up on hours of television and social life you can use long hours as a way to stand out, pretty much regardless of your other skills and inclinations.\nThis is the grain of truth: To have an exceptional career, you need to do something that sets you apart from your peers.\nWorking longer hours is just one way to do this.\nOther Ways To Stand Out\nThere are hundreds of other ways to stand out. Each of us has traits that are unique to us. Rather than just working more, think about what those traits are and embrace them, focusing your efforts and using them to create unique value. That unique value is what will make you win.\nWhat does that mean? Here are 13 possibilities.\nIncreasingly valued in business and technology, the ability to come up with creative solutions is both a talent and something that can be cultivated. Do you consider yourself to be naturally creative? You can leverage that by embracing that creativity and becoming the person who always has a clever or different approach. Given the negative impacts of sleep loss on creativity, this is something the workaholics will never be able to compete with you on!\nOne of my particular traits - you can stand apart with stubbornness by being unwilling to give up on what everyone else has given up on. I gained a reputation early in my career for being the debugger of last resort. When no one on the team could figure out a bug, but it absolutely had to be found, they would come to me. Why? Because I'd never give up. I might fail dozens of times and go down a hundred dead ends, but I'd keep going until I solved it.\nWhat would it mean to stand apart with curiosity? Many of us chose our careers due to curiosity - we wanted to know how machines worked, or software, or how to tell better stories. But so quickly we harden into our niches - we do one particular type of software - and we lament the necessity when we have to update our tools. Standing out with curiosity could mean constantly seeking out new possibilities, continually expanding your expertise, or even simply never settling for the easy answer and always looking for the whys behind the answers.\nThis is one of my personal favorite ways to stand out, not because I am good at it but because it fascinates me. It is so easy to be brusque, professional, to the point. Focus on the job at hand, be relentlessly professional. No one will criticize you for being business-first, for focusing on outcomes, or for executing your job effectively. But what if you were relentlessly kind, focused on people and how to help them? What if your decisions put the well-being of others in front of business or professional outcomes? What if you never missed an opportunity to show kindness to anyone you stumbled across? We all respond to kindness, and I doubt someone who stands out with kindness will ever lack for opportunity.\nI've always been weak at planning, but someone who truly excels in this dimension can achieve incredible things. The ability to create and execute on long-term plans is one of the traits that I envy most in some of my peers. A fundamental trait of human nature is that we tend to overestimate what we can accomplish in the short term and underestimate what is possible in the long term. Exceptional planners take advantage of this by keeping things focused on the long term, lining up prerequisites and taking care of them, moving inexorably towards big accomplishments.\nOn the flip side of planning is the ability to improvise - to create, interact, and execute in the moment based on changing circumstances. While a planner may excel at driving a project to completion, an improviser can handle all of the twists and turns along the way. Throw a planner into unforseen circumstances and they may be adrift, while someone who excels at improvisation will adapt and thrive.\nIn a social-media fed culture brimming with negativity, where a snarky takedown spreads virally and positivity is often ignored, it's easy to overlook the power of enthusiasm. Finding the exciting piece in every assignment, the opportunity in every setback, or the optimistic view of every situation is a true skill. A focus on enthusiasm can make you someone people want to work with over and over again. Optimists are consistently shown to be more resilient to setbacks, more likely to succeed, and more desirable to be around.\nThe ability to communicate clearly to people of all different backgrounds is an often overlooked skill within the technology world, but in my opinion is one of the main keys to success. Whether you're working deep down in the guts of a database system or on the front lines talking to customers, in the end the problems you are solving are human problems. You may use technical tools to accomplish your solutions, but without the ability to communicate clearly you will neither be spending your time solving the right problems nor able to explain the value of your solutions. Communication skills are not only valuable in their own right, but a force multiplier that will allow you to massively leverage any other form of expertise.\nMobile phones and their non-stop notifications have led to a state where constant partial attention is the norm. Periods of uninterrupted focus are sparser and sparser, and even in interpersonal interactions it is increasingly common for people to set their phones in front of them on the table during conversation, \"Just in case\" an urgent notification comes through. In this world, having the ability to focus and be present in the moment is fast becoming a differentiator. By cultivating your ability to be present in the moment, you can foster deeper relationships and the ability to connect instantly to new people and situations, and in this way set yourself apart from the crowd.\nSome people are really good at working on their own, but for the majority of us collaboration is where truly great things happen. The entire industry has shifted to open office plans in the hopes that serendipitous interactions will spark creativity. What if you could double down on the ability to create great collaborations? Learn to connect people, connect ideas, and deliberately spark those moments of joint creativity that create breakthroughs?\nWillingness.\nWillingness is a concept from psychology, and refers to an individual's capacity to do things that are uncomfortable in the service of something greater. In any job or industry, there are tasks and problems that are frustrating or uncomfortable. Most people shy away from these, not touching them, but in that there is a great opportunity. For those with the willingness to take on challenges no one else will take, they can carve out niches for themselves by solving those problems and taking on that pain.\nOne of my most vivid memories of childhood is my father telling me over and over again: \"Kevin, things take time.\" Almost everything of any consequence takes a long time to come to fruition, and one of the most common reasons for failure is simply giving up too soon. This is one of the reasons why skill at planning can have such a powerful impact on success. Fostering patience can have a similar effect. This is not to say give up urgency, but if you develop the patience to keep going and allow things to unfold in their own time, you will outlast almost everyone.\nInstitutional Knowledge.\nIn the millennial culture of job-hopping and rapid change, the idea of spending decades in a single job seems almost ludicrous. This is true even though just a few short decades ago lifetime employment was the norm. Despite the increase in speed, long-lived organizations still abound, and the longer an organization exists the more embedded knowledge it develops. While there are benefits to job-hopping, the increasingly short job tenure opens opportunities for people to set themselves apart by spending the time to get to know an organization. Becoming the \"go to\" person who knows how to get things done within a large organization is an extremely valuable niche, and another way to set yourself apart.\nWe Stand Apart In Our Uniqueness\nThe above 13 ideas are only a beginning, a thought experiment in alternatives to workaholism as a way to stand out from the crowd. The key idea here is not to be prescriptive, but rather to highlight that what sets us apart is deeply tied into our uniqueness as individuals. The oncoming tide of automation has lessons for us even in the technology industry - what can be automated, will be. Working harder is something machines are very good at.\nWhat cannot be automated is our uniqueness.\nEach of us has traits that make us unique. Some of mine are that I am stubborn, frequently over-optimistic, and deeply interested in communication. 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        "raw_content": "ALISA KNOWS WHAT TO DO SEASON 1\nWhat to know: Great Special Effects, Adventures and Lessons.\nWhat I find appealing is that Alisa is everyone's boss and, as the title says, she obviously knows what to do. I like the animation because the special effects are very cool. Young children will enjoy this because it is filled with adventure and action. One part I don't care for is how strict the teacher is. I wish he was nicer to the young teens. At first I was bothered by the audio which is not in sync with the mouth movements and then I realized that the original language is Russian and this version is dubbed in English.\nThis DVD is a compilation of episodes from the TV show. Based on a popular Russian science fiction novel by Kir Bulychiov, the show follows a group of teens in the future who learn to solve problems with help from their leader Alisa. Alisa and her friends face many difficulties and they have to figure out how to fight the villains that are trying to defeat them. They are also concerned about the environment and how the earth will survive. They live near the end of the 21st century, so there is lots of advanced technology included in this show.\nThere are two messages in this show - every problem has a solution and teamwork is the key. I love that the person who usually comes up with the right answer is a girl. I also love how everyone helps each other out in complicated situations.\nWhat really stands in this show is that each episode is self-contained. It has a beginning, middle and end. The animation and audio quality are also amazing. It took me a while to realize that this show takes place at the end of the 21st Century. Most episodes start out showing the kids at school doing class work or something funny. Then someone tells Alisa about a problem and she usually finds the situation. Her friends are her sidekicks so they help her when she needs them. Alisa and her friends are very concerned about the earth, the environment and how to protect it. They are constantly trying to save the universe. Everyone will want to root for Alisa and her friends!\nI recommend this show to ages 5 to 10 and give it 5 out of 5 stars. I believe children will enjoy the action, adventure and problem-solving. It is fun and also educational. It is available June 13, 2019 on DVD so, go check it out.\nThere are not many animated kid shows that can teach important life lessons, entertain and spark the viewer's imagination. Alisa Knows What to Do: Season One accomplishes all of this and more. Even though it is meant for kids, this animated series is perfect for the entire family.\nThe show has a core of a futuristic adventure with many different elements for viewers to enjoy. Throughout the episodes, viewers will find plenty of comedy that makes everyone laugh. It also includes quite a few of child-friendly action sequences and even some slight young romance between the characters.\nEven though each episode has a different plot, the series follows the story of five teenagers living in the year 2090, where there are aliens, robots, spaceships and many advanced pieces of technology. Alisa is always there to save the day with her skills and quick wit to stop evil monsters and evil scientists, rescue her friends and preserve endangered inter-galactical animals.\nOverall, this DVD offers a very entertaining collection of episodes with unique stories that always have surprise endings. I also love the interesting perspective of the future. It feels possible but still makes you dream about endless possibilities. The animation itself is a quite different style than what is generally seen on TV, due to being produced in Moscow. One small issue that is very apparent throughout the show is the dubbing. Due to being converted from Russian to English, there are many times when the characters' lips do not match the audio perfectly. The problem isn't too noticeable most of the time, but there are scenes where it is distracting.\nMy favorite episode is Games without Rules. In this episode, a new museum about the history of the galaxy opens on Pluto. The top scientists, including Alisa's father, attend the opening. Disaster strikes when an eclipse by a Pluto moon causes the release of \"Zye\" waves, which turns people into statues. Luckily Alisa and her friend find out about this and destroy a crystal to rescue the people. The animation of the museum and the dwarf planet is beautiful and the plot has unexpected and entertaining twists.\nThe show is meant for kids, but there are some darker aspects of some episodes. For that reason, I recommend it for ages 10 to 18. 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        "raw_content": "Things You Can Get at Costco Without a Membership\nBy Andrea Browne Taylor, Online Editor | February 7, 2019\nIf you're pinching pennies and don't want to fork over $60 to $120 to cover the cost of a Costco membership, you're in luck. You can still take advantage of a few of the warehouse club's popular member perks (hello, food court!) without having to officially join.\nWe highlighted several such Costco benefits that don't require a membership. Take a look.\nThings You Can Get at Costco Without a Membership | Slide 2 of 8\nFood Court Meals\nIf you're a diner on a budget, put Costco's food court on your list of places to try. Members have long enjoyed the good eats and super low prices. A mere $1.50 gets you a hot dog and 20-ounce soda (with refill). A whole 18-inch pizza costs $9.95; a slice will set you back just $1.99. A cheeseburger goes for $4.99. If you\u2019ve got a sweet tooth, a twisted churro is just $1.\nNon-members can treat themselves, too. However, only Costco food courts located outside are open to the general public. You'll need a membership (or accompany a member) to gain access to food courts inside the warehouse club.\nDon't be surprised if you see a long line of cars waiting to fill up at a Costco gas station on any given Saturday. That's because the warehouse club's prices at the pump are hard to beat. At a D.C.-area Costco location with a gas station, regular unleaded gasoline cost $2.07 per gallon and premium unleaded was $2.55. At a nearby Shell gas station, regular unleaded gas was priced at $2.11 and premium unleaded cost $2.86, so the savings are more substantial if your vehicle runs on premium gasoline.\nWhile this perk is supposed to be exclusive to Costco members, you can still take advantage even if you aren't one. Here's the trick: You'll need a Costco Cash Card, a reloadable gift card that a Costco member must purchase for you. Most Costco gas stations are self-service (except in Oregon and New Jersey, which are full service by law) with pay-at-the-pump technology. You need to insert the Costco Cash Card to activate the pump, but once you do you can opt to pay with a regular debit card or credit card.\nCourtesy of BrokenSphere via Wikimedia Commons\nCostco's Kirkland-branded beer, wine and liquor, as well as name brands, can be purchased by non-members, but only in states that legally require the warehouse club to do so. Local laws in some states prevent Costco (or any other membership-based club) from only selling alcohol to members.\nWe contacted Costco for a definitive list of the states that allow the general public to make such purchases, but we weren't given a definitive answer: \"For [the sale of alcohol], membership rules vary from state-to-state according to local laws.\" However, it's been widely reported that non-members can purchase booze at Costco in the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Texas and Vermont. (Readers, please let us know if we missed any!)\nBefore making the trek to your nearest Costco for the first time, call ahead. And if you're confident you should be able to make the purchase in your state, ask to speak to a manager if the employee checking memberships at the door turns you away.\nIf you have a prescription that needs to be filled regularly, switching to Costco's pharmacy might help you save big. For example, the average retail price for 30 500-milligram capsules of the generic alternative of Amoxocilin is $17.03, according to GoodRx.com. At Costco, you'll only pay $12.88 for the commonly prescribed antibiotic -- about a 25% cost difference.\nEven better, depending on where you live you can get your prescriptions filled at Costco without a membership. Just like alcohol-related purchases, there are local laws in certain states that require the warehouse club to make its pharmacy available to the general public. Again, your best bet is to call the store location nearest you to ensure that non-members can use the pharmacy.\nCostco pharmacies that are open to the general public offer a variety of health screenings free of charge to members and non-members alike. This includes osteoporosis, heart and diabetes screenings.\nStop by your local Costco to find out about upcoming screenings, or go to Costco.com and click on \"Pharmacy\" in the main menu. On that section of the website you'll find more information on Costco's Health & Wellness Clinics. (Here's the latest schedule of health screenings at Costco locations across the U.S.)\nJust About Anything on Costco.com\nCostco.com offers a wide range of products -- from groceries in bulk to power tools to a Whirlpool bathtub -- and you don't need a paid membership to shop. However, if you're a non-member you'll be hit with a 5% surcharge on top of the listed price on all items in your shopping cart (except prescription drugs).\nIt's also worth noting that certain products sold on the warehouse club's website are only available to members for purchase. For example, Costco.com recently had Apple MacBook Pro laptops for sale that non-members couldn't buy. You can also shop a limited inventory of Costco grocery items through InstaCart, an online grocery delivery service. Oh, and some of Costco's Kirkland Signature products are even sold on Amazon.com \u2013- with some eligible for Prime shipping -- though the price markups are usually sizable.\nHow Much Does a Costco Membership Cost?\nIf you want access to all of the benefits of Costco, the warehouse club offers three annual membership options: Gold Star, Business and Executive. A Gold Star membership costs $60 and includes one household card. Anyone can sign up for this membership type and it can be used for personal purchases. A Business membership is also $60, but it is only available to verified business owners. It includes one household card and can be used for business, resale and personal purchases.\nAn Executive membership costs $120. The upgrade is available to anyone for personal use (Gold Star Executive) or resale use (Business Executive) and comes with an extra household card. Members at this level also can add additional people to their membership for $60 each. An added perk for Executive members is earning an annual 2% reward on qualifying purchases up to $1,000, which can be used for future purchases. Executive members also receive discounts on various Costco services including the warehouse club's auto and travel programs.\nOne final note: You can return your membership at any time for a full refund -- no questions asked. It's one of our 20 secrets to shopping at Costco.",
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        "raw_content": "Rosemary Jones Rashleigh and Perry Rashleigh\nCourtesy of the Rashleigh Family\nA gift of more than $1.3 million from the estate of KU alumni Perry L. Rashleigh and Rosemary Jones Rashleigh will create five Rashleigh Family Scholarships for students in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, math and English.\nThe schools of Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy each will receive 25 percent of the gift for scholarships. The final 25 percent will be divided in half for students majoring in math and English at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The scholarships, created through KU Endowment, reflect the Rashleighs\u2019 areas of study and interests.\n\u201cProviding opportunities to others who needed help was important to my parents,\u201d said Jennifer Jones Rashleigh of Tiverton, R.I. \u201cThey were both honest, hardworking and fair. They valued education and were forever grateful to KU for the scholarships they received that made their college educations possible. They never forgot the opportunity given to them and always planned to pay it forward.\u201d\nChancellor Douglas A. Girod said the scholarships would help worthy students in many areas of the university, making education affordable when it might not be otherwise.\n\u201cThe Rashleighs were loyal Jayhawk alumni who left a legacy to their alma mater. The scholarships they created will provide opportunities for generations of students in a broad range of academic pursuits,\u201d Girod said. \u201cTheir generosity will put a KU education within reach for more deserving students, and for that we are truly grateful.\u201d\nPerry L. Rashleigh died in May 2017, and he spent more than 40 years in Grand Junction, Colo. He was married for 48 years to his wife, Rosemary Jones Rashleigh, who died in 2006.\nBoth Perry and Rosemary were Kansas natives. Perry was born in Garden Plain and moved to Little River as a boy; Rosemary was born in Goodland and moved with her family to the tiny town of Timken as a child. Both of them came from accomplished families in rural communities, and they were avid learners. They were both valedictorians of their high school classes before going to KU.\n\u201cThey were so proud to go to KU,\u201d Jennifer said. \u201cThey talked about college as being a magical place. Both of them cherished their education.\u201d\nPerry Rashleigh lived in Battenfeld Scholarship Hall and received his bachelor of science degree in pharmacy at KU in 1956. He entered that program because he considered the pharmacist in his hometown of Little River the most important job in town. When he graduated, a professor told him he should apply to medical school \u2014 so he did. While earning his medical degree, he met Rosemary Jones, a student in mathematics and English who lived in Watkins Scholarship Hall.\n\u201cMom and Dad met when she asked if she could see a cadaver,\u201d Jennifer said. \u201cSo, they joked that they met over a dead body.\u201d\nThey were married in 1958; she received her bachelor\u2019s degree in 1959, and Perry went on to receive his medical degree with honors from KU Medical Center in 1960. They were raised to be proud Jayhawks; Rosemary\u2019s sister Martha Jones Clyde recalled, \u201cThe Rock Chalk chant was the first song we ever learned to sing as children.\u201d\nRosemary worked as an engineering assistant at AT&T right after graduation and helped put Perry through medical school. While raising their children \u2014 Suzanne, Stephen, Jennifer and Johnathan \u2014 she was also a voracious reader, a pilot and an active community member. She volunteered on the boards for the local library and her church among other civic endeavors, and she was a member of the Colorado 21st Judicial Nominating Commission.\nA stint in the Air Force took the Rashleighs to Utah, Nebraska, Texas and back to Kansas, where Perry practiced family medicine. He moved his family to Colorado, completed his residency in dermatology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and settled in Grand Junction. He founded Mountain West Dermatology and was one of only two dermatologists in the western part of the state.\nSharing his knowledge was important to Perry. For 30 years, he proudly participated in the St. Mary\u2019s Family Medicine Residency Program in Grand Junction and earned the Teacher of the Year honor in the program in 1995. He and Rosemary supported several causes in the Grand Junction area, including the Mesa County Library, the Marillac Clinic and St. Mary\u2019s Medical Center, which named him Philanthropist of the Year in 2013.\nPerhaps his greatest love outside of medicine and his family was gardening. His flowers, plants and vegetables were well known and much appreciated by their recipients.\n\u201cHe would be up with the sun and would work in the garden for 3 or 4 hours before he went to the office,\u201d Jennifer said. \u201cThe farm boy in him never left. He just loved to grow things.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Beyond Bonnyville Gas Prices: What Happened to Full-Service?\nWhen you need to fill your vehicle with gas, there are two common considerations. First, there's urgency. Do you still have a quarter tank or are you running on fumes? How far is it to the nearest pump?\nIf you have enough gas to take you somewhere, you might next consider which station has the best prices. It might be worth driving a few blocks out of your way, especially if you can combine it with another errand, to fill your tank at a lower price point.\nThose are important, but there's another consideration that makes us think beyond the Bonnyville gas prices: it's the full-service Bonnyville gas station. Gas prices matter, but so does your experience at the station.\nIn this day and age, some people might not even know what full-service means! Full-service gas stations used to be the norm; now, they're few and far between.\nWhat is a Full-Service Gas Station?\nBasically, there are three types of service you might find at a gas station. Any of them may include a convenience store where you can buy food, necessities like soap or a toothbrush, additional items that might help you prevent a separate trip to the grocery store (like olive oil, spaghetti noodles, or laundry detergent), and engine oil and other car supplies and accessories. They may also feature restaurants, car washes, or tire shops.\nSelf-Service: You pump your own gas and pay at the pump (or go inside to pay the attendant).\nHalf-Service: In this case, there may be an attendant who operates the pump for you, but you are still required to pay at the pump yourself or go inside to pay.\nFull-Service: An attendant operates the pump and accepts your payment; he or she may perform other tasks for you, as well, such as checking the oil.\nAt a full-service station, the focus is on customer experience and satisfaction. You can take advantage of all the services offered by the attendant, or pick and choose the ones you need.\nA Little Gas Station History\nAs the first cars took to the roads, all gas stations were full-service. It wasn't until 1949 when the first self-service station in Canada opened in Winnipeg. This was a business move: the owner, Bill Henderson, knew he'd be able to charge a little less for the gasoline since he didn't have to keep an attendant on the payroll. Besides, at that time, pumping your own gas was a novelty\u2014it had never been done before. The idea took off. Over the years, competitors followed his example.\nAs gas prices continued to rise over the years, it made more and more sense for companies to switch to a self-service model in their efforts to earn their share of the market and turn the highest profit. Little by little, the full-service stations disappeared.\nThe Benefits of Full-Service Gas Stations\nNew Jobs: Full-service stations need attendants, so they create new job opportunities in the community.\nCold Weather? No Problem: It's a hassle to bundle up just for a few minutes of pumping gas; however, it's worse to step out in the extreme temperatures without proper clothing. Full-service solves this issue for you: stay in your vehicle and let us do the work! That's helpful on especially hot, rainy, or windy days, too.\nAssistance for Those in Need: The elderly or those suffering from an injury may have a hard time getting in and out of the car. This could be even more dangerous for them in icy or windy conditions. Their vehicle is taken care of, and they can sit comfortably inside.\nNo Gasoline Smell: Who hasn't left a self-serve gas pump with their hands smelling like gasoline? It's not always easy to wash away (particularly if a drop gets onto your clothes!) and it's not ideal to walk into work or your home smelling like gas.\nSafer, More Pleasant Driving Experience: Do you really check your tires or wash your windshield as often as you should? Would you take the extra time to do that yourself during a fuel stop on a frigid winter day? Ask the attendant to help you, and you'll keep your car in better condition.\nSave Time: Less hassle means you can move on to the next part of your day quickly and easily!\nFurthermore, a full-service station provides an opportunity to connect with the people in your community. It's a small exchange, but we believe it's a powerful one in an increasingly isolated world, where we spend more time with technology than we do with each other. At a self-service station, drivers tend to keep their heads down: they pull up, fill the car, pay at the pump, and drive away without saying hello to anyone. At a full-service station, you can share a smile with a neighbour who lives and works alongside you, and it doesn't take any extra time or effort.\nOr, if you feel like keeping to yourself today, that's totally fine! We all have days like that. At a full-service station you still have the option of self-service. If you'd prefer to pump your own gas, simply tell the attendant, and you can take care of it on your own.\nCo-op: The Best of Both Worlds\nA full-service Co-op Gas Bar offers the competitive fuel prices you might expect at a self-service station with all the benefits of full service mentioned above, and Lakeland Co-op is committed to providing it all. Co-ops are member-owned and dedicated to the communities they serve. When you shop with your Co-op, you're contributing to the vision of sustainability, integrity, respect, innovation, and excellence.\nAt your participating co-op Bonnyville gas station, refuelling is easy and effortless: just drive up and tell us what you need! Keep your car in top form all year long by letting us help with basic maintenance tasks, like checking tire pressure.\nWe invite you to come in and experience a full-service gas station the Co-op way! Contact us if you have any questions, and we'll look forward to seeing you soon.",
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        "raw_content": "Wolf Awareness says more habitat must be protected to save ailing caribou\nConservation group Wolf Awareness has submitted a petition calling for the the B.C. government to end annual wolf culls.\n\u201cWolves didn\u2019t put caribou in this terrible situation. We did,\u201d said Sadie Parr, executive director of Wolf Awareness, which is based in Golden, B.C.\nThe petition has over 3,000 signatures from across B.C., and was submitted to the province in November.\nThe aerial wolf management program was introduced in 2015 and was scheduled for five years. So far, 527 wolves have been killed province-wide. The program included the Revelstoke area in 2017. Since then, 29 wolves have been killed north of the city.\n\u201cI am extremely concerned that my tax dollars are funding an inhumane wildlife program that is being done under the guise of conservation,\u201d said Parr.\nREAD MORE: Wolf cull ends for this year with 84 killed\nSince 2015, wolves have been destroyed in the South Selkirks to help caribou. This winter there are only two females caribou left in that herd. Those two along with the four remaining in the South Purcell herd will be netted and taken to a rearing pen north of Revelstoke. The South Selkirk herd is the last herd that migrates back and forth between Canada and the U.S. Soon, there will be no caribou in the contiguous United States.\nThey will be extinct.\nREAD MORE: Caribou maternity pen project nears its end by Revelstoke\n\u201cThis is where I get shivers and I get scared because it seems to me that society is witnessing this extinction. It\u2019s death by a million cuts,\u201d said Parr.\nAccording to Wildsafe B.C. there are approximately 8,500 wolves in B.C and the B.C. government says that number is increasing.\nThe province wrote in an email to the Revelstoke Review that the wolf cull is benefiting three herd areas: Moberly, Quintette near Tumbler Ridge and Kennedy Siding, located 25 kilometres southeast of Mackenzie, B.C. All three are increasing whereas they were previously declining.\nHowever, Parr questions the province\u2019s claims on herds increasing in population. She says it\u2019s possible that some herds are merging together and therefore appear to be increasing in size.\nAccording to the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development wolves are the leading cause of caribou mortality, with about 40 per cent of investigated adult caribou deaths relating to wolves.\nThe B.C. government also states that the forestry sector has a significant impact on caribou habitat.\nParr said conserving habitat is more important for caribou. Much more so than killing other wildlife.\n\u201cWe know what\u2019s bad for caribou. Yet, we\u2019re continuing to develop in areas that have been identified as critical for caribou.\u201d\nREAD MORE: B.C. communities want say in caribou recovery\nFor example, Imperial Metals is developing a zinc-lead mine near Upper Seymour Provincial Park, which is in caribou habitat. Since May, the B.C. government has also approved 83 logging cut blocks in caribou habitat.\nCritics of the provincial government say not enough old growth forest is being protected.\n\u201cOld growth is essential for caribou,\u201d said Virgina Thompson, a Revelstoke local that worked on previous caribou recovery plans.\nOld growth forests not only provides lichen, which is the main food source for caribou, but also protection against predators.\nParticularly in Revelstoke, old growth protection is lacking, according to Thompson.\n\u201cInstead, we\u2019ve had a blood bath.\u201d\nThe wolf management program has killed 527 wolves province-wide. (File)\nThe B.C. government says the wolf management program is necessary to ensure caribou\u2019s survival. Caribou in B.C. have declined from 40,000 in the early 1900s to less than 19,000 today. There are 54 herds provincewide, 30 of which are at risk of extinction and 14 have fewer than 25 animals.\nThe province has committed $27 million to the Caribou Recovery Program that aims to recover and conserve woodland caribou. The program aims to release a final paper by the end of the year.\nParr says she hopes that predator control will not be included in a new recovery plan for caribou.\n\u201cWhat we\u2019re doing is wrong. Killing hundreds of one species to benefit another is unethical.\u201d\nREAD MORE: City of Revelstoke concerned with policy proposed for the Provincial Caribou Recovery Program\nParr said the province must go beyond culls.\n\u201cEthics aside. Kill all the wildlife you like. It\u2019s not just about saving caribou on the landscape. It should be about preserving functioning ecosystems. Wolves are a smoke screen.\u201d\nIt\u2019s important to note that wolves are not the only predator of caribou.\nA recent study by the University of Victoria says it can be problematic focusing heavily on wolf management as it can leave caribou extremely vulnerable to other predators, such as black bears and coyotes.\nTo make predator control truly successful governments would have to kill all predators says Parr.\nThe province notes that killing wolves can increase other prey species, such as moose and deer, which can in turn result in even more wolves.\nHowever, the B.C. government wrote in an email that it\u2019s being mitigated by increasing hunting allowances.\nThey continued that the wolf management program is only a short term solution.\nThompson said there\u2019s no way the predator control program in Revelstoke can be short term.\n\u201cWe need the habitat to go along with it.\u201d\nWhile caribou have been declining for decades, there\u2019s been little government policy.\nHowever, Parr expects that to soon change with the federal government. 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        "raw_content": "Your School: La Petite Academy of Los Angeles, CA\nLa Petite Academy of Los Angeles, CA\nLa Petite Academy of Los Angeles\n750 N Alameda\n750 N Alameda Los Angeles, CA 90012\nWelcome to our La Petite Academy in Los Angeles, CA.\nWe provide a high-quality learning environment at our school for infant care, preschool and other age-appropriate programs. We constantly keep lines of communication open through our amazing APP called Brightwheel and encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom.\nOur exceptional curriculum and teaching standards have helped us earn accreditation through the National Association for the Education of Young Children.\nOur learning center has separate rooms for each age group as well as a one-way observation room for each class that gives parents a chance to quietly look in on their children. Safety is also a premier factor, so parents have their own code to access the building.\nSchedule a tour of our amazing La Petite Academy in Los Angeles, CA today!\nJudith Carrasco, Director\nEducation: Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Social Behavior; Master's Degree in Education with Emphasis in Early Childhood Education; Ph.D. in Education\nCertifications: Program Director's Permit from the California Commission on Teaching Credentialing; CPR & First Aid\nMy name is Judith and I have been employed at La Petite Academy for 13 years. Together, with a team of amazing and creative teachers, I am committed to providing your child with a loving and developmentally-sound foundation for a lifetime of learning.\nLudy Arana, Assistant Director\nEducation: A. A. in Child Development\nCertifications: Site Supervisor Permit and CPR/First Aid\nI've always had a passion for working with children. I have been at La Petite since 2005. I love my job because I love to support teachers by providing them with the resources they need in order to succeed in their classrooms. I also partner with parents to ensure lifelong learning opportunities.",
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        "raw_content": "Dow rises 330 points Friday, but stocks still have worst week in two years\nTraders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images)\nWall Street capped a day of wild swings Friday with a rally that reversed steep early losses and sent the Dow Jones industrial average to a gain of 330 points. Even with the rebound, this was the worst week for the market in about two years.\nThe up-and-down swings followed a drop of 9% from the latest record highs set by major U.S. indexes just two weeks ago. At the middle of the session, the market was on pace for its worst weekly decline since October 2008, at the height of the financial crisis.\n(Chris Keller)\nThe Dow briefly sank 500 points in afternoon trading after surging more than 349 points earlier in the day. The blue-chip average suffered its second 1,000-point drop in a week Thursday.\nAs of Thursday, some $2.49 trillion in value had vanished from the index since its Jan. 26 peak, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.\n\u201cEquities have traded in a roller-coaster fashion all week, and today is no exception,\u201d said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. \u201cThere's a fair amount of volatility in the market, and our belief is the volatility is leaving investors riddled with stress and uncertainty, which is likely to continue.\u201d\nThe S&P 500 rose 38.55 points, or 1.5%, to 2,619.55 on Friday. The Dow climbed 330.44 points, or 1.4%, to 24,190.90. The Nasdaq composite advanced 97.33 points, or 1.4%, to 6,874.49. The indexes all were down more than 5% for the week.\nTechnology companies accounted for most of Friday\u2019s broad gains. That outweighed losses in energy stocks, which slumped as U.S. crude prices declined, sending the price of oil below $60 a barrel for the first time this year.\nBond prices fell. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 2.85% from 2.83%.\nSome companies rose after reporting quarterly results and outlooks that beat Wall Street's forecasts. Skechers USA climbed 7.5% to $41.06. Chip maker Nvidia advanced 6.7% to $232.08.\nExpedia slumped 15.5% to $104 after its latest earnings fell short of analysts' expectations. The travel website's 2018 outlook also disappointed.\nIn Europe, Germany's DAX fell 1.2%, France's CAC 40 lost 1.4%, and Britain's FTSE 100 shed 1.1%. Asian markets fell more sharply. Tokyo's Nikkei 225 lost 2.3%, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng sank 3.1%.\nFinancial analysts regard corrections as normal events, but they say the latest unusually abrupt plunge might have been triggered by a combination of events that rattled investors. Those include worries about a potential rise in U.S. inflation or interest rates and budget disputes in Washington.\nThe market, currently in its second-longest bull run of all time, had not seen a correction in two years, an unusually long time. Many market watchers have been predicting a pullback, saying stock prices have become too expensive relative to company earnings.\nWhat many failed to predict, however, was how fast the slide would go. The S&P 500 dived from a record high on Jan. 26 to a drop of 9% below that mark Thursday.\n\u201cThe S&P 500 hasn't moved into correction mode this quickly, ever,\u201d said Lindsey Bell, investment strategist at CFRA Research. It's taken nine days to go from the Jan. 26 peak to where we are today.\u201d\nAmerican employers are hiring at a healthy pace, with unemployment at a 17-year low of 4.1%. The housing industry is solid, and manufacturing is rebounding.\nMany investors justified that by pointing out that interest rates were low and few alternatives looked like better investments. Quickly rising interest rates would make that argument much less persuasive.\nIn currency markets, the dollar fell to 108.68 yen from Thursday's 108.84 yen. The euro slipped to $1.2229 from $1.2263.\nBenchmark U.S. crude fell $1.95, or 3.2%, to settle at $59.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Oil hadn't been below $60 a barrel since Dec. 28. Brent crude, used to price international oils, slid $2.02, or 3.1%, to $62.79 in London.\nThe price of gold declined $3.30, or 0.3%, to $1,315.70 an ounce. Silver fell 20 cents, or 1.2%, to $16.14 an ounce. Copper fell 5 cents to $3.03 a pound.\n3:15 p.m.: This article was updated with currencies and commodities.\n1:55 p.m.: This article was updated with closing prices, more context and new analyst comments.\n8 a.m.: This article was updated with additional details about stock indexes.\n7:40 a.m.: This article was updated with details about bond prices and global markets.\n6:55 a.m.: This article was updated with Los Angeles Times staff reporting.",
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        "raw_content": "Two senior L.A. school district officials resign amid sexual harassment allegations\nSexual harassment issues played out at L.A. school district headquarters this month when two senior administrators resigned under pressure. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)\nTwo senior administrators have resigned amid allegations that they tolerated a climate of sexual harassment in the procurement division of the Los Angeles Unified School District.\nThey are George Silva, chief procurement officer, and Quinton Dean, deputy chief procurement officer, The Times has learned. Dean\u2019s resignation took effect on Jan. 11, Silva\u2019s on Jan. 12.\nL.A. Unified made no announcement, but high-level sources within the district said that Silva and Dean were given the choice of resigning or facing potential dismissal. The sources are not be named because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.\nBoth Silva and Dean started their careers as district employees more than three decades ago. Neither responded to requests for comment.\nSilva struck a positive tone in a farewell email to staff.\n\u201cAt this time, I am happy to report to you that I will be retiring from district services after 35 years of service, effective Friday, Jan. 12, 2018,\u201d Silva wrote. \u201cIt has been my honor to serve the students, staff and leadership of my beloved school district over the years. I wish peace, heath and blessings upon each and every one of you.\u201d\nThe Times obtained the emails that acknowledged the sudden departures of Silva and Dean in response to a request for public records. District officials provided no documents related to the allegations or an internal investigation. Several sources confirmed that an investigation occurred.\nThe two administrators are among the latest men to lose their jobs because of past or recent allegations of inappropriate conduct. The burgeoning #MeToo movement has inspired women to step forward to report sexual harassment. Their accounts have pressured institutions, government agencies and companies to take action.\nL.A. Unified officials won\u2019t confirm the existence of any allegations, but considered the situation serious enough to call in the district\u2019s inspector general, sources told The Times.\nInsiders familiar with the conclusions said there are multiple allegations of inappropriate conduct or remarks \u2014 and that at least one allegation is not recent. Overall, investigators suggested that the two supervisors created or tolerated a work environment in which women sometimes were made to feel uncomfortable or worse.\nThe district considers such investigations to be permanently confidential unless the Board of Education votes to release the information.\nThe school board reviewed the findings on Dec. 12 during a portion of a meeting that was closed to the public. Later that day, in open session, the board voted to approve a resolution calling for top officials to review sexual harassment policies and return with recommendations.\nThe vote on the resolution \u2014 on the same day that board members reviewed the Silva/Dean investigation \u2014 may have been coincidental.\nThe sexual-harassment resolution had been brought forward by board member Nick Melvoin. During the meeting, Melvoin said that he had become concerned after being told that no sexual-harassment allegations had reached the central unit that handles such complaints since July. Complaints handled at schools are not necessarily tracked centrally, he noted. Without better tracking, he said, it\u2019s difficult to get a read on the extent of the problem.\n\u201cAt this critical cultural moment,\u201d he said later, \u201crevisiting district policy seems like the right thing to do.\u201d\nBoard member George McKenna offered another explanation for the lack of recorded allegations: that sexual harassment simply isn\u2019t a major problem in district culture. While Melvoin\u2019s resolution piggybacks on a hot topic, he said, it may contribute little because administrators already should be investigating cases and taking appropriate action.\n\u201cA lot depends on individuals,\u201d he said in an interview. \u201cThere are processes in place, but are they always followed?\u201d\nOne issue under review is who should respond to allegations. At a school, that is probably the principal. In contrast, when allegations involve a student, the district brings in a specially trained team.\nBoard member Kelly Gonez said she wants to make sure employees know they can contact the district\u2019s internal Equal Opportunity Section, under the district\u2019s legal office, for help.\n\u201cI\u2019ve seen a need to strengthen our policies so there\u2019s a clear and consistent process for reporting and handling these cases,\u201d Gonez said. \u201cAnd ultimately, if misconduct does occur, we need to ensure there are meaningful and timely repercussions.\u201d\nSilva and Dean started working for L.A. Unified in 1981 and gradually rose through the ranks. Silva, 57, had headed the procurement division since 2013. Part of his role was to make sure that district employees and outside contractors understood L.A. Unified\u2019s rules for ethical business conduct. He would lead periodic presentations on the topic and had admirers inside and outside the school system.\n7:15 p.m.: This article was updated throughout with additional information about the district\u2019s anti-harassment policies and other background.",
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        "raw_content": "Legimi > Katalog ebook\u00f3w i audiobook\u00f3w > Anarchism and Other Essays - ebook\nWydawca: Sheba Blake Publishing Kategoria: Literatura faktu, reporta\u017ce, biografie J\u0119zyk: angielski Rok wydania: 2018\nOpis ebooka Anarchism and Other Essays - Emma Goldman\nAnarchism and Other Essays is an essay collection by Emma Goldman. The essays outline Goldman's anarchist views on a number of subjects, most notably the oppression of women and perceived shortcomings of first wave feminism, but also prisons, political violence, sexuality, religion, nationalism and art theory. Hippolyte Havel contributed a short biography of Goldman to the anthology. Lori Jo Marso argues that Goldman's essays, in conjunction with her life and thought, make important contributions to ongoing debates in feminism, including around \"the connections and tensions between sexuality, love and feminist politics\".\nOpinie o ebooku Anarchism and Other Essays - Emma Goldman\nFragment ebooka Anarchism and Other Essays - Emma Goldman\nCopyright \u00a9 2018 by Emma Goldman.\nMINORITIES VERSUS MAJORITIES\nTHE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE\nPRISONS: A SOCIAL CRIME AND FAILURE\nPATRIOTISM: A MENACE TO LIBERTY\nFRANCISCO FERRER AND THE MODERN SCHOOL\nTHE HYPOCRISY OF PURITANISM\nTHE MODERN DRAMA: A POWERFUL DISSEMINATOR OF RADICAL THOUGHT\nPropagandism is not, as some suppose, a \"trade,\" because nobody will follow a \"trade\" at which you may work with the industry of a slave and die with the reputation of a mendicant. The motives of any persons to pursue such a profession must be different from those of trade, deeper than pride, and stronger than interest. GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE.\nAmong the men and women prominent in the public life of America there are but few whose names are mentioned as often as that of Emma Goldman. Yet the real Emma Goldman is almost quite unknown. The sensational press has surrounded her name with so much misrepresentation and slander, it would seem almost a miracle that, in spite of this web of calumny, the truth breaks through and a better appreciation of this much maligned idealist begins to manifest itself. There is but little consolation in the fact that almost every representative of a new idea has had to struggle and suffer under similar difficulties. Is it of any avail that a former president of a republic pays homage at Osawatomie to the memory of John Brown? Or that the president of another republic participates in the unveiling of a statue in honor of Pierre Proudhon, and holds up his life to the French nation as a model worthy of enthusiastic emulation? Of what avail is all this when, at the same time, the LIVING John Browns and Proudhons are being crucified? The honor and glory of a Mary Wollstonecraft or of a Louise Michel are not enhanced by the City Fathers of London or Paris naming a street after them--the living generation should be concerned with doing justice to the LIVING Mary Wollstonecrafts and Louise Michels. Posterity assigns to men like Wendel Phillips and Lloyd Garrison the proper niche of honor in the temple of human emancipation; but it is the duty of their contemporaries to bring them due recognition and appreciation while they live.\nThe path of the propagandist of social justice is strewn with thorns. The powers of darkness and injustice exert all their might lest a ray of sunshine enter his cheerless life. Nay, even his comrades in the struggle--indeed, too often his most intimate friends--show but little understanding for the personality of the pioneer. Envy, sometimes growing to hatred, vanity and jealousy, obstruct his way and fill his heart with sadness. It requires an inflexible will and tremendous enthusiasm not to lose, under such conditions, all faith in the Cause. The representative of a revolutionizing idea stands between two fires: on the one hand, the persecution of the existing powers which hold him responsible for all acts resulting from social conditions; and, on the other, the lack of understanding on the part of his own followers who often judge all his activity from a narrow standpoint. Thus it happens that the agitator stands quite alone in the midst of the multitude surrounding him. Even his most intimate friends rarely understand how solitary and deserted he feels. That is the tragedy of the person prominent in the public eye.\nThe debt American intellectual growth owes to the revolutionary exiles has never been fully appreciated. The seed disseminated by them, though so little understood at the time, has brought a rich harvest. They have at all times held aloft the banner of liberty, thus impregnating the social vitality of the Nation. But very few have succeeding in preserving their European education and culture while at the same time assimilating themselves with American life. It is difficult for the average man to form an adequate conception what strength, energy, and perseverance are necessary to absorb the unfamiliar language, habits, and customs of a new country, without the loss of one's own personality.\nEmma Goldman was born of Jewish parentage on the 27th day of June, 1869, in the Russian province of Kovno. Surely these parents never dreamed what unique position their child would some day occupy. Like all conservative parents they, too, were quite convinced that their daughter would marry a respectable citizen, bear him children, and round out her allotted years surrounded by a flock of grandchildren, a good, religious woman. As most parents, they had no inkling what a strange, impassioned spirit would take hold of the soul of their child, and carry it to the heights which separate generations in eternal struggle. They lived in a land and at a time when antagonism between parent and offspring was fated to find its most acute expression, irreconcilable hostility. In this tremendous struggle between fathers and sons--and especially between parents and daughters--there was no compromise, no weak yielding, no truce. The spirit of liberty, of progress--an idealism which knew no considerations and recognized no obstacles--drove the young generation out of the parental house and away from the hearth of the home. Just as this same spirit once drove out the revolutionary breeder of discontent, Jesus, and alienated him from his native traditions.\nWhat role the Jewish race--notwithstanding all anti-semitic calumnies the race of transcendental idealism--played in the struggle of the Old and the New will probably never be appreciated with complete impartiality and clarity. Only now are we beginning to perceive the tremendous debt we owe to Jewish idealists in the realm of science, art, and literature. But very little is still known of the important part the sons and daughters of Israel have played in the revolutionary movement and, especially, in that of modern times.\nThe first years of her childhood Emma Goldman passed in a small, idyllic place in the German-Russian province of Kurland, where her father had charge of the government stage. At the time Kurland was thoroughly German; even the Russian bureaucracy of that Baltic province was recruited mostly from German JUNKERS. German fairy tales and stories, rich in the miraculous deeds of the heroic knights of Kurland, wove their spell over the youthful mind. But the beautiful idyl was of short duration. Soon the soul of the growing child was overcast by the dark shadows of life. Already in her tenderest youth the seeds of rebellion and unrelenting hatred of oppression were to be planted in the heart of Emma Goldman. Early she learned to know the beauty of the State: she saw her father harassed by the Christian CHINOVNIKS and doubly persecuted as petty official and hated Jew. The brutality of forced conscription ever stood before her eyes: she beheld the young men, often the sole supporter of a large family, brutally dragged to the barracks to lead the miserable life of a soldier. She heard the weeping of the poor peasant women, and witnessed the shameful scenes of official venality which relieved the rich from military service at the expense of the poor. She was outraged by the terrible treatment to which the female servants were subjected: maltreated and exploited by their BARINYAS, they fell to the tender mercies of the regimental officers, who regarded them as their natural sexual prey. The girls, made pregnant by respectable gentlemen and driven out by their mistresses, often found refuge in the Goldman home. And the little girl, her heart palpitating with sympathy, would abstract coins from the parental drawer to clandestinely press the money into the hands of the unfortunate women. Thus Emma Goldman's most striking characteristic, her sympathy with the underdog, already became manifest in these early years.\nAt the age of seven little Emma was sent by her parents to her grandmother at Konigsberg, the city of Emanuel Kant, in Eastern Prussia. Save for occasional interruptions, she remained there till her 13th birthday. The first years in these surroundings do not exactly belong to her happiest recollections. The grandmother, indeed, was very amiable, but the numerous aunts of the household were concerned more with the spirit of practical rather than pure reason, and the categoric imperative was applied all too frequently. The situation was changed when her parents migrated to Konigsberg, and little Emma was relieved from her role of Cinderella. She now regularly attended public school and also enjoyed the advantages of private instruction, customary in middle class life; French and music lessons played an important part in the curriculum. The future interpreter of Ibsen and Shaw was then a little German Gretchen, quite at home in the German atmosphere. Her special predilections in literature were the sentimental romances of Marlitt; she was a great admirer of the good Queen Louise, whom the bad Napoleon Buonaparte treated with so marked a lack of knightly chivalry. What might have been her future development had she remained in this milieu? Fate--or was it economic necessity?--willed it otherwise. Her parents decided to settle in St. Petersburg, the capital of the Almighty Tsar, and there to embark in business. It was here that a great change took place in the life of the young dreamer.\nIt was an eventful period--the year of 1882--in which Emma Goldman, then in her 13th year, arrived in St. Petersburg. A struggle for life and death between the autocracy and the Russian intellectuals swept the country. Alexander II had fallen the previous year. Sophia Perovskaia, Zheliabov, Grinevitzky, Rissakov, Kibalchitch, Michailov, the heroic executors of the death sentence upon the tyrant, had then entered the Walhalla of immortality. Jessie Helfman, the only regicide whose life the government had reluctantly spared because of pregnancy, followed the unnumbered Russian martyrs to the etapes of Siberia. It was the most heroic period in the great battle of emancipation, a battle for freedom such as the world had never witnessed before. The names of the Nihilist martyrs were on all lips, and thousands were enthusiastic to follow their example. The whole INTELLIGENZIA of Russia was filled with the ILLEGAL spirit: revolutionary sentiments penetrated into every home, from mansion to hovel, impregnating the military, the CHINOVNIKS, factory workers, and peasants. The atmosphere pierced the very casemates of the royal palace. New ideas germinated in the youth. The difference of sex was forgotten. Shoulder to shoulder fought the men and the women. The Russian woman! Who shall ever do justice or adequately portray her heroism and self-sacrifice, her loyalty and devotion? Holy, Turgeniev calls her in his great prose poem, ON THE THRESHOLD.\nIt was inevitable that the young dreamer from Konigsberg should be drawn into the maelstrom. To remain outside of the circle of free ideas meant a life of vegetation, of death. One need not wonder at the youthful age. Young enthusiasts were not then--and, fortunately, are not now--a rare phenomenon in Russia. The study of the Russian language soon brought young Emma Goldman in touch with revolutionary students and new ideas. The place of Marlitt was taken by Nekrassov and Tchernishevsky. The quondam admirer of the good Queen Louise became a glowing enthusiast of liberty, resolving, like thousands of others, to devote her life to the emancipation of the people.\nThe struggle of generations now took place in the Goldman family. The parents could not comprehend what interest their daughter could find in the new ideas, which they themselves considered fantastic utopias. They strove to persuade the young girl out of these chimeras, and daily repetition of soul-racking disputes was the result. Only in one member of the family did the young idealist find understanding--in her elder sister, Helene, with whom she later emigrated to America, and whose love and sympathy have never failed her. Even in the darkest hours of later persecution Emma Goldman always found a haven of refuge in the home of this loyal sister.\nEmma Goldman finally resolved to achieve her independence. She saw hundreds of men and women sacrificing brilliant careers to go V NAROD, to the people. She followed their example. She became a factory worker; at first employed as a corset maker, and later in the manufacture of gloves. She was now 17 years of age and proud to earn her own living. Had she remained in Russia, she would have probably sooner or later shared the fate of thousands buried in the snows of Siberia. But a new chapter of life was to begin for her. Sister Helene decided to emigrate to America, where another sister had already made her home. Emma prevailed upon Helene to be allowed to join her, and together they departed for America, filled with the joyous hope of a great, free land, the glorious Republic.\nAmerica! What magic word. The yearning of the enslaved, the promised land of the oppressed, the goal of all longing for progress. Here man's ideals had found their fulfillment: no Tsar, no Cossack, no CHINOVNIK. The Republic! Glorious synonym of equality, freedom, brotherhood.\nThus thought the two girls as they travelled, in the year 1886, from New York to Rochester. Soon, all too soon, disillusionment awaited them. The ideal conception of America was punctured already at Castle Garden, and soon burst like a soap bubble. Here Emma Goldman witnessed sights which reminded her of the terrible scenes of her childhood in Kurland. The brutality and humiliation the future citizens of the great Republic were subjected to on board ship, were repeated at Castle Garden by the officials of the democracy in a more savage and aggravating manner. And what bitter disappointment followed as the young idealist began to familiarize herself with the conditions in the new land! Instead of one Tsar, she found scores of them; the Cossack was replaced by the policeman with the heavy club, and instead of the Russian CHINOVNIK there was the far more inhuman slave-driver of the factory.\nEmma Goldman soon obtained work in the clothing establishment of the Garson Co. The wages amounted to two and a half dollars a week. At that time the factories were not provided with motor power, and the poor sewing girls had to drive the wheels by foot, from early morning till late at night. A terribly exhausting toil it was, without a ray of light, the drudgery of the long day passed in complete silence--the Russian custom of friendly conversation at work was not permissible in the free country. But the exploitation of the girls was not only economic; the poor wage workers were looked upon by their foremen and bosses as sexual commodities. If a girl resented the advances of her \"superiors\", she would speedily find herself on the street as an undesirable element in the factory. There was never a lack of willing victims: the supply always exceeded the demand.\nThe revolutionists who were active in the Russian movement of the 80's were but little familiar with the social ideas then agitating Western Europe and America. Their sole activity consisted in educating the people, their final goal the destruction of the autocracy. Socialism and Anarchism were terms hardly known even by name. Emma Goldman, too, was entirely unfamiliar with the significance of those ideals.\nShe arrived in America, as four years previously in Russia, at a period of great social and political unrest. The working people were in revolt against the terrible labor conditions; the eight-hour movement of the Knights of Labor was at its height, and throughout the country echoed the din of sanguine strife between strikers and police. The struggle culminated in the great strike against the Harvester Company of Chicago, the massacre of the strikers, and the judicial murder of the labor leaders, which followed upon the historic Haymarket bomb explosion. The Anarchists stood the martyr test of blood baptism. The apologists of capitalism vainly seek to justify the killing of Parsons, Spies, Lingg, Fischer, and Engel. Since the publication of Governor Altgeld's reason for his liberation of the three incarcerated Haymarket Anarchists, no doubt is left that a fivefold legal murder had been committed in Chicago, in 1887.\nThe two most prominent representatives of the Anarchist idea in America, Voltairine de Cleyre and Emma Goldman--the one a native American, the other a Russian--have been converted, like numerous others, to the ideas of Anarchism by the judicial murder. Two women who had not known each other before, and who had received a widely different education, were through that murder united in one idea.\nLike most working men and women of America, Emma Goldman followed the Chicago trial with great anxiety and excitement. She, too, could not believe that the leaders of the proletariat would be killed. the 11th of November, 1887, taught her differently. She realized that no mercy could be expected from the ruling class, that between the Tsarism of Russia and the plutocracy of America there was no difference save in name. Her whole being rebelled against the crime, and she vowed to herself a solemn vow to join the ranks of the revolutionary proletariat and to devote all her energy and strength to their emancipation from wage slavery. With the glowing enthusiasm so characteristic of her nature, she now began to familiarize herself with the literature of Socialism and Anarchism. She attended public meetings and became acquainted with socialistically and anarchistically inclined workingmen. Johanna Greie, the well-known German lecturer, was the first Socialist speaker heard by Emma Goldman. In New Haven, Conn., where she was employed in a corset factory, she met Anarchists actively participating in the movement. Here she read the FREIHEIT, edited by John Most. The Haymarket tragedy developed her inherent Anarchist tendencies: the reading of the FREIHEIT made her a conscious Anarchist. Subsequently she was to learn that the idea of Anarchism found its highest expression through the best intellects of America: theoretically by Josiah Warren, Stephen Pearl Andrews, Lysander Spooner; philosophically by Emerson, Thoreau, and Walt Whitman.\nIt is the heroic epoch of militant Anarchism. By leaps and bounds the movement had grown in every country. In spite of the most severe governmental persecution new converts swell the ranks. The propaganda is almost exclusively of a secret character. The repressive measures of the government drive the disciples of the new philosophy to conspirative methods. Thousands of victims fall into the hands of the authorities and languish in prisons. But nothing can stem the rising tide of enthusiasm, of self-sacrifice and devotion to the Cause. The efforts of teachers like Peter Kropotkin, Louise Michel, Elisee Reclus, and others, inspire the devotees with ever greater energy.\nWhen Emma Goldman arrived in New York in 1889, she experienced little difficulty in associating herself with active Anarchists. Anarchist meetings were an almost daily occurrence. The first lecturer she heard on the Anarchist platform was Dr. A. Solotaroff. Of great importance to her future development was her acquaintance with John Most, who exerted a tremendous influence over the younger elements. His impassioned eloquence, untiring energy, and the persecution he had endured for the Cause, all combined to enthuse the comrades. It was also at this period that she met Alexander Berkman, whose friendship played an important part throughout her life. Her talents as a speaker could not long remain in obscurity. The fire of enthusiasm swept her toward the public platform. Encouraged by her friends, she began to participate as a German and Yiddish speaker at Anarchist meetings. Soon followed a brief tour of agitation taking her as far as Cleveland. With the whole strength and earnestness of her soul she now threw herself into the propaganda of Anarchist ideas. The passionate period of her life had begun. Through constantly toiling in sweat shops, the fiery young orator was at the same time very active as an agitator and participated in various labor struggles, notably in the great cloakmakers' strike, in 1889, led by Professor Garsyde and Joseph Barondess.\nA year later Emma Goldman was a delegate to an Anarchist conference in New York. She was elected to the Executive Committee, but later withdrew because of differences of opinion regarding tactical matters. The ideas of the German-speaking Anarchists had at that time not yet become clarified. Some still believed in parliamentary methods, the great majority being adherents of strong centralism. These differences of opinion in regard to tactics led in 1891 to a breach with John Most. Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and other comrades joined the group AUTONOMY, in which Joseph Peukert, Otto Rinke, and Claus Timmermann played an active part. The bitter controversies which followed this secession terminated only with the death of Most, in 1906.\nA great source of inspiration to Emma Goldman proved the Russian revolutionists who were associated in the group ZNAMYA. Goldenberg, Solotaroff, Zametkin, Miller, Cahan, the poet Edelstadt, Ivan von Schewitsch, husband of Helene von Racowitza and editor of the VOLKSZEITUNG, and numerous other Russian exiles, some of whom are still living, were members of this group. It was also at this time that Emma Goldman met Robert Reitzel, the German-American Heine, who exerted a great influence on her development. Through him she became acquainted with the best writers of modern literature, and the friendship thus begun lasted till Reitzel's death, in 1898.\nThe labor movement of America had not been drowned in the Chicago massacre; the murder of the Anarchists had failed to bring peace to the profit-greedy capitalist. The struggle for the eight-hour day continued. In 1892 broke out the great strike in Pittsburg. The Homestead fight, the defeat of the Pinkertons, the appearance of the militia, the suppression of the strikers, and the complete triumph of the reaction are matters of comparatively recent history. Stirred to the very depths by the terrible events at the seat of war, Alexander Berkman resolved to sacrifice his life to the Cause and thus give an object lesson to the wage slaves of America of active Anarchist solidarity with labor. His attack upon Frick, the Gessler of Pittsburg, failed, and the twenty-two-year-old youth was doomed to a living death of twenty-two years in the penitentiary. The bourgeoisie, which for decades had exalted and eulogized tyrannicide, now was filled with terrible rage. The capitalist press organized a systematic campaign of calumny and misrepresentation against Anarchists. The police exerted every effort to involve Emma Goldman in the act of Alexander Berkman. The feared agitator was to be silenced by all means. It was only due to the circumstance of her presence in New York that she escaped the clutches of the law. It was a similar circumstance which, nine years later, during the McKinley incident, was instrumental in preserving her liberty. It is almost incredible with what amount of stupidity, baseness, and vileness the journalists of the period sought to overwhelm the Anarchist. One must peruse the newspaper files to realize the enormity of incrimination and slander. It would be difficult to portray the agony of soul Emma Goldman experienced in those days. The persecutions of the capitalist press were to be borne by an Anarchist with comparative equanimity; but the attacks from one's own ranks were far more painful and unbearable. The act of Berkman was severely criticized by Most and some of his followers among the German and Jewish Anarchists. Bitter accusations and recriminations at public meetings and private gatherings followed. Persecuted on all sides, both because she championed Berkman and his act, and on account of her revolutionary activity, Emma Goldman was harassed even to the extent of inability to secure shelter. Too proud to seek safety in the denial of her identity, she chose to pass the nights in the public parks rather than expose her friends to danger or vexation by her visits. The already bitter cup was filled to overflowing by the attempted suicide of a young comrade who had shared living quarters with Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and a mutual artist friend.\nTo avoid indefinite camping in the parks Emma Goldman finally was forced to move into a house on Third Street, occupied exclusively by prostitutes. There, among the outcasts of our good Christian society, she could at least rent a bit of a room, and find rest and work at her sewing machine. The women of the street showed more refinement of feeling and sincere sympathy than the priests of the Church. But human endurance had been exhausted by overmuch suffering and privation. There was a complete physical breakdown, and the renowned agitator was removed to the \"Bohemian Republic\"--a large tenement house which derived its euphonious appellation from the fact that its occupants were mostly Bohemian Anarchists. Here Emma Goldman found friends ready to aid her. Justus Schwab, one of the finest representatives of the German revolutionary period of that time, and Dr. Solotaroff were indefatigable in the care of the patient. Here, too, she met Edward Brady, the new friendship subsequently ripening into close intimacy. Brady had been an active participant in the revolutionary movement of Austria and had, at the time of his acquaintance with Emma Goldman, lately been released from an Austrian prison after an incarceration of ten years.\nPhysicians diagnosed the illness as consumption, and the patient was advised to leave New York. She went to Rochester, in the hope that the home circle would help restore her to health. Her parents had several years previously emigrated to America, settling in that city. Among the leading traits of the Jewish race is the strong attachment between the members of the family, and, especially, between parents and children. Though her conservative parents could not sympathize with the idealist aspirations of Emma Goldman and did not approve of her mode of life, they now received their sick daughter with open arms. The rest and care enjoyed in the parental home, and the cheering presence of the beloved sister Helene, proved so beneficial that within a short time she was sufficiently restored to resume her energetic activity.\nThere is no rest in the life of Emma Goldman. Ceaseless effort and continuous striving toward the conceived goal are the essentials of her nature. Too much precious time had already been wasted. It was imperative to resume her labors immediately. The country was in the throes of a crisis, and thousands of unemployed crowded the streets of the large industrial centers. Cold and hungry they tramped through the land in the vain search for work and bread. The Anarchists developed a strenuous propaganda among the unemployed and the strikers. A monster demonstration of striking cloakmakers and of the unemployed took place at Union Square, New York. Emma Goldman was one of the invited speakers. She delivered an impassioned speech, picturing in fiery words the misery of the wage slave's life, and quoted the famous maxim of Cardinal Manning: \"Necessity knows no law, and the starving man has a natural right to a share of his neighbor's bread.\" She concluded her exhortation with the words: \"Ask for work. If they do not give you work, ask for bread. If they do not give you work or bread, then take bread.\"\nThe following day she left for Philadelphia, where she was to address a public meeting. The capitalist press again raised the alarm. If Socialists and Anarchists were to be permitted to continue agitating, there was imminent danger that the workingmen would soon learn to understand the manner in which they are robbed of the joy and happiness of life. Such a possibility was to be prevented at all cost. The Chief of Police of New York, Byrnes, procured a court order for the arrest of Emma Goldman. She was detained by the Philadelphia authorities and incarcerated for several days in the Moyamensing prison, awaiting the extradition papers which Byrnes intrusted to Detective Jacobs. This man Jacobs (whom Emma Goldman again met several years later under very unpleasant circumstances) proposed to her, while she was returning a prisoner to New York, to betray the cause of labor. In the name of his superior, Chief Byrnes, he offered lucrative reward. How stupid men sometimes are! What poverty of psychologic observation to imagine the possibility of betrayal on the part of a young Russian idealist, who had willingly sacrificed all personal considerations to help in labor's emancipation.\nIn October, 1893, Emma Goldman was tried in the criminal courts of New York on the charge of inciting to riot. The \"intelligent\" jury ignored the testimony of the twelve witnesses for the defense in favor of the evidence given by one single man--Detective Jacobs. She was found guilty and sentenced to serve one year in the penitentiary at Blackwell's Island. Since the foundation of the Republic she was the first woman--Mrs. Surratt excepted--to be imprisoned for a political offense. Respectable society had long before stamped upon her the Scarlet Letter.\nEmma Goldman passed her time in the penitentiary in the capacity of nurse in the prison hospital. Here she found opportunity to shed some rays of kindness into the dark lives of the unfortunates whose sisters of the street did not disdain two years previously to share with her the same house. She also found in prison opportunity to study English and its literature, and to familiarize herself with the great American writers. In Bret Harte, Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Thoreau, and Emerson she found great treasures.\nShe left Blackwell's Island in the month of August, 1894, a woman of twenty-five, developed and matured, and intellectually transformed. Back into the arena, richer in experience, purified by suffering. She did not feel herself deserted and alone any more. Many hands were stretched out to welcome her. There were at the time numerous intellectual oases in New York. The saloon of Justus Schwab, at Number Fifty, First Street, was the center where gathered Anarchists, litterateurs, and bohemians. Among others she also met at this time a number of American Anarchists, and formed the friendship of Voltairine de Cleyre, Wm. C. Owen, Miss Van Etton, and Dyer D. Lum, former editor of the ALARM and executor of the last wishes of the Chicago martyrs. In John Swinton, the noble old fighter for liberty, she found one of her staunchest friends. Other intellectual centers there were: SOLIDARITY, published by John Edelman; LIBERTY, by the Individualist Anarchist, Benjamin R. Tucker; the REBEL, by Harry Kelly; DER STURMVOGEL, a German Anarchist publication, edited by Claus Timmermann; DER ARME TEUFEL, whose presiding genius was the inimitable Robert Reitzel. Through Arthur Brisbane, now chief lieutenant of William Randolph Hearst, she became acquainted with the writings of Fourier. Brisbane then was not yet submerged in the swamp of political corruption. He sent Emma Goldman an amiable letter to Blackwell's Island, together with the biography of his father, the enthusiastic American disciple of Fourier.\nEmma Goldman became, upon her release from the penitentiary, a factor in the public life of New York. She was appreciated in radical ranks for her devotion, her idealism, and earnestness. Various persons sought her friendship, and some tried to persuade her to aid in the furtherance of their special side issues. Thus Rev. Parkhurst, during the Lexow investigation, did his utmost to induce her to join the Vigilance Committee in order to fight Tammany Hall. Maria Louise, the moving spirit of a social center, acted as Parkhurst's go-between. It is hardly necessary to mention what reply the latter received from Emma Goldman. Incidentally, Maria Louise subsequently became a Mahatma. During the free silver campaign, ex-Burgess McLuckie, one of the most genuine personalities in the Homestead strike, visited New York in an endeavor to enthuse the local radicals for free silver. He also attempted to interest Emma Goldman, but with no greater success than Mahatma Maria Louise of Parkhurst-Lexow fame.\nIn the autumn of 1896 she returned to New York by way of Zurich and Paris. The project of Alexander Berkman's liberation was on hand. The barbaric sentence of twenty-two years had roused tremendous indignation among the radical elements. It was known that the Pardon Board of Pennsylvania would look to Carnegie and Frick for advice in the case of Alexander Berkman. It was therefore suggested that these Sultans of Pennsylvania be approached--not with a view of obtaining their grace, but with the request that they do not attempt to influence the Board. Ernest Crosby offered to see Carnegie, on condition that Alexander Berkman repudiate his act. That, however, was absolutely out of the question. He would never be guilty of such forswearing of his own personality and self-respect. These efforts led to friendly relations between Emma Goldman and the circle of Ernest Crosby, Bolton Hall, and Leonard Abbott. In the year 1897 she undertook her first great lecture tour, which extended as far as California. This tour popularized her name as the representative of the oppressed, her eloquence ringing from coast to coast. In California Emma Goldman became friendly with the members of the Isaak family, and learned to appreciate their efforts for the Cause. Under tremendous obstacles the Isaaks first published the FIREBRAND and, upon its suppression by the Postal Department, the FREE SOCIETY. It was also during this tour that Emma Goldman met that grand old rebel of sexual freedom, Moses Harman.",
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        "raw_content": "The Health Care M&A Monthly: Spotlight On Diagnostics\u2013\nDealmakers Targeting Diagnostic Testing Businesses\nDeals announced in several different sectors of the health care industry this month revealed an interest in acquiring diagnostic businesses to further a variety of goals. As fans of the TV show House know, the quick, accurate diagnosis of a patient\u2019s disease or disorder is a prerequisite to prescribing an efficient course of treatment. And physicians rely heavily on diagnostic tests. January\u2019s first-, third- and fifth-largest health care deals all involve one facet or other of the diagnostic testing business.\nAfter several months of wooing and then plumping up its initial offer, Roche Holding (SWX: ROCZ.S) finally persuaded Ventana Medical Systems (NASDAQ: VMSI) to be acquired. Readers will recall that Roche first approached Ventana in late June 2007 when it offered to pay $75.00 per share to buy the company, which at that time offered VMSI shareholders a 45% premium to the stock\u2019s prior-day trading price. Ventana\u2019s board recommended against the offer as being underpriced; the market concurred by kicking the stock\u2019s price into a trading range of $77.00 to $78.00 per share, effectively turning Roche\u2019s premium into a discount. After six months of serious negotiation, VMSI agreed to an enhanced offer of $89.50 per share in cash, one unlikely to be bettered in the current environment.\nBased in Tucson, Arizona, Ventana develops, manufactures and markets diagnostic systems, specializing in histopathology. It is focused on instrument-reagent systems that automate slide staining in anatomical pathology and drug discovery laboratories. The company\u2019s clinical systems are used in anatomical pathology labs for analyzing human tissue to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and infectious diseases. Its drug discovery systems are also used by pharma and biotech companies to improve the discovery of new drug targets and to evaluate the safety of new drug compounds. On a trailing 12-month basis, VMSI generated revenue of $278.0 million, EBITDA of $66.0 million and net income of $37.0 million.\nThis new bid offers Ventana shareholders a 19.3% premium to ROCZ\u2019s initial offer made on June 27, 2007, a 4.9% premium to the stock\u2019s prior-day price on January 21, 2008 and a 72.3% premium to its closing price on June 22, 2007, the last trading day before ROCZ made its initial offer. The most current offer is valued at approximately 12x revenue and 52x EBITDA. What, you may ask, is Roche\u2019s incentive for paying such lofty multiples?\nFirst, VMSI\u2019s strong position in histopathology, particularly in the area of cancer, complements ROCZ\u2019s own leadership position in in vitro diagnostic systems and oncology therapies. Tests and therapies for cancer are among the most expensive medical procedures around; hence, among the most profitable. Second, this acquisition allows Roche to build up its diagnostic offerings, which currently account for 20% of the company\u2019s revenue. This enhances Roche\u2019s ability to package diagnostic tests for various diseases and disorders alongside the treatments for those conditions, and provide physicians and customers with one-stop shopping. Third and looking to the future, this deal better prepares Roche to capitalize on the much-touted aim to provide personalized medicine, in which patient-specific diagnostic testing is a critical component.\nInverness Medical Innovations (AMEX: IMA), the single most prolific acquirer of 2007, announced its acquisition of Matria Healthcare (NASDAQ: MATR) for $39.00 per share. Inverness Medical has three segments: consumer diagnostic products, vitamins and nutritional supplements, and professional diagnostic products. On a trailing 12-month basis, it generated revenue of $601.0 million, EBITDA of $86.0 million and a net loss of $7.9 million. Not only is IMA deeply involved in producing diagnostic tests, it also wants to acquire the channels through which these tests are distributed, which explains its recent interest in, and acquisition of, disease management companies. In recent months, IMA has acquired two disease management companies; ParadigmHealth for $230.0 million, Alere Medical for $302.0 million. These companies contract to monitor (diagnose) and control (medicate) large populations of patients with specific chronic diseases, such as diabetes, who use diagnostic tests, and use them frequently.\nMarietta, Georgia-based Matria Healthcare provides integrated programs and services focused on wellness, disease and condition management, and informatics. It generates revenue of $352.2 million, EBITDA of $76.3 million and net income of $21.5 million. Once an avid acquirer, early in January, MATR announced it was exploring strategic alternatives when it hired The Maren Group LLC and Sun Trust Robinson Humphrey as advisers to begin mulling over the sale of the company. IMA appeared on the scene as a suitor in just two weeks.\nUnder terms of the deal, IMA will pay $39.00 per share, which is payable in $6.50 in cash and $32.50 in convertible preferred stock. Rounding out the deal is the assumption of $280.0 million in debt, which raises the total purchase price to $1.18 billion. This deal, valued at 3.4x revenue and 15.5x EBITDA, offers MATR shareholders a 27% premium over the stock\u2019s prior-day price.\nThis acquisition accelerates IMA\u2019s recent entry into the disease management industry as a means of securing a ready outlet for its point-of-care diagnostic testing products. What MATR brings to the table is a portfolio of contracts with over 1,000 employers and managed care organizations; hence, a \u201ccaptive\u201d customer base for all those tests. Not forgetting its primary (so far) testing business, IMA also made a second, smaller deal (we assume since there was no price) in January. It acquired a license from BioCurex (OTCBB: BOCX) for the company\u2019s RECAF technology, which utilizes a wide-spectrum marker to detect malignant cancer cells. This gives IMA semi-exclusive global rights to commercialize products using BOCX\u2019s technology; the marker is thought to be highly sensitive and specific in detecting various kinds of cancer even at early stages, which would give it a clear competitive advantage over other drugs. Terms stipulate upfront fees, annual minimum royalties and royalties on product sales.\nIn the biotechnology arena, Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) acquired an equity interest in Ibis Biosciences from Isis Pharmaceutical (NASDAQ: ISIS), along with an option to acquire the biotech\u2019s subsidiary. ISIS is selling an interest in its Ibis Biosciences subsidiary, which is developing the Ibis T5000 Biosenor System. This system allows for the rapid identification of infectious agents in a sample without prior knowledge of what may actually be in the sample. Commercialization of this product will target areas in health care and beyond, including biodefense, forensics, epidemiological surveillance, infectious disease research and hospital-associated infection control. For example, one such system was delivered to Homeland Security in 2007.\nUnder terms of the deal, ABT\u2019s Abbott Molecular subsidiary is to pay $20.0 million for 10.25% of Ibis; it also has the right to invest an additional $20.0 million before July 31, 2008 for a total 18.6% of Ibis\u2019 equity. The terms also grant ABT an option to purchase the remaining equity of Ibis for an additional $175.0 million to $195.0 million through June 30, 2009. In theory, this deal enhances ABT\u2019s diagnostics business by giving it access to a test that can rapidly identify and characterize virtually all bacteria, viruses and fungi, as well as provide information about drug resistance, virulence and strain type, within a just few hours. ABT could further capitalize on such an acquisition by retaining health care applications while out-licensing the system in other areas, say biodefense.\nThis is the most recent collaboration that ISIS has undertaken with its proprietary technology. Earlier in the month, the company licensed rights to Genzyme Corp. (NASDAQ: GENZ) to develop and commercialize Mipomersen, a drug candidate to treat familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) in a deal potentially worth $1.9 billion, which makes it January\u2019s second-largest transaction. Patients with FH have high concentrations of LDL cholesterol due to a genetic disorder.\nUnder terms of the deal, ISIS is to make initial payments of $325.0 million; $825.0 million in developmental and regulatory milestones; and $750.0 million in commercial milestones. Profit-sharing on net drug sales is also stipulated in the agreement. The profit sharing begins with a 70/30 GENZ/ISIS split and reaches 50/50 on a sliding scale as annual revenue ramps up to $2.0 billion.\nThis deal gives GENZ access to a new lipid-lowering drug for use primarily on patients with FH, but which may also be indicated for patients who are intolerant of statins, the most common class of cholesterol-lowering drugs, or who cannot achieve target levels with statins alone. As it is an injectable drug, it will likely not compete directly with such oral medications as industry leader Lipitor.\nHowever, it is the underlying antisense technology, which manipulates genetic material, that is scientifically interesting, and holds out the ultimate promise of \u201cpersonalized medicine\u201d based on a patient\u2019s genetic profile. The technology uses RNA interference, hence RNAi, to block the formation of specific proteins that are associated with a disease or disorder. The real trick lies in the targeting. The best candidates for antisense technology are probably viruses since the goal of the therapy is to eliminate all tokens of a foreign virus from the patient\u2019s systems by disrupting productions of a virus\u2019 proteins. But treating diseases or disorders that involve malfunctions within a patient\u2019s own cells requires considerable technical finesse: the RNAi mechanism needs to be restricted to very specific targets so it does not turn off the production of the protein in all cells, the majority of which may be healthy. ISIS\u2019 promising drug candidate for FH represents something of an intermediate stage between the two, where the specific disorder has a genetic basis.\nThis technology thus establishes a very close link between diagnosing the genetic basis of a disease and crafting a potential treatment for it. Once the genetic component of a disease or disorder can be identified, thanks in large part to the human genome project, an oligonucleotide can be synthesized to block the production of the unwanted protein. Here, the diagnostic test directly anticipates the therapy, but can still be used independently of any therapy that may be developed. This approach to drug discovery tends to be much more efficient than the discovery of more conventional molecules, and the drugs developed this way can theoretically address the disease in earlier stages of its development than conventional drugs. This could easily translate into lower R&D costs. A number of drug makers have been persuaded by this logic: ISIS and its partners currently have 17 drugs in development, some in Phase I or II clinical trials. ISIS appears willing to sell off its Ibis diagnostics subsidiary to help finance its core RNAi antisense drug development initiatives.\nEarlier in September 2007, ISIS entered into a collaboration agreement worth up to $275.0 million with Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) to develop two molecules, ISIS 325568 and ISIS 377131, for the treatment of metabolic diseases. JNJ subsidiary Ortho-McNeil acquired these two RNA antisense molecules for the potential treatment of diabetes and obesity. 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        "raw_content": "Brighton Collectibles, Inc. v. Coldwater Creek, Inc.\nPlaintiff Brighton Collectibles, Inc. (\u201cBrighton\u201d), a designer, manufacturer and retailer of women\u2019s fashion accessories, brought suit against retailer Coldwater Creek, Inc. (\u201cColdwater\u201d) for copyright and trade dress infringement of Brighton\u2019s \u201cCarolina\u201d and \u201cBrighton Scroll\u201d designs, , false designation of origin, common law unfair competition, and statutory unfair competition. The court granted Coldwater\u2019s motion for summary judgment with respect to infringement of Brighton\u2019s \u201cBrighton Scroll\u201d copyright. Six months later, a jury returned a special verdict in Brighton\u2019s favor, \u201cfinding that Coldwater willfully committed trade dress infringement, false designation of origin, and copyright infringement of the \u2018Carolina\u2019 copyright and engaged in unfair competition with malice, fraud, or oppression.\u201d The jury awarded Brighton damages totaling $7,392,000, including actual damages and wrongful profits.\nDiscussing the award of attorneys\u2019 fees under the Lanham Act, the court applied the standard that such an award may be made to the prevailing party in \u201cexceptional cases,\u201d meaning cases in which the \u201cinfringement is willful, deliberate, knowing or malicious.\u201d First, the court found that Brighton was the prevailing party under the Lanham Act, based on the jury verdict that Coldwater \u201cwillfully committed trade dress infringement and false designation of origin.\u201d Next, the court cited the jury\u2019s finding of willfulness and \u201csubstantial evidence of Coldwater\u2019s intentional infringing conduct\u201d as the basis for finding the case exceptional. This evidence included emails between Coldwater employees and designers discussing ways to make Coldwater\u2019s products \u201cmore \u2018Brightony.\u2019\u201d\nBoth parties moved for attorneys\u2019 fees under the Copyright Act, each claiming to be the \u201cprevailing party.\u201d Brighton claimed prevailing party status based on the jury verdict in its favor on the \u201cCarolina\u201d claim, and Coldwater argued that it was the prevailing party because of the summary judgment against Brighton on the \u201cBrighton Scroll\u201d claim. The court granted Brighton\u2019s motion and denied Coldwater\u2019s motion, finding that Brighton was the overall prevailing party in the litigation. The court reasoned that Brighton had obtained a high degree of success in its infringement claim and that, because the jury found Coldwater\u2019s infringement of the \u201cCarolina\u201d design willful, a fee award in the case would further the goal of the Copyright Act of \u201c\u2018encouraging private enforcement and deterring infringements.\u2019\u201d See Smith v. Jackson, 84 F.3d 1213, 1221 (9th Cir. 1996). In spite of the dismissal of the \u201cBrighton Scroll\u201d claims, the court declined to grant those attorneys\u2019 fees to Coldwater and deduct the amount from the attorneys\u2019 fees granted to Brighton. Instead, the court solely granted attorneys\u2019 fees to Brighton, because \u201cBrighton\u2019s copyright claims arose from a common core of facts, the evidence on infringement overlapped, and the claims were based on the same governing law.\u201d See Creative Computing v. Getloaded.com, LLC, 386 F.3d 930, 937 (9th Cir. 2004).\nThe court calculated an attorneys\u2019 fee \u201clodestar\u201d of $1,235,404, which it granted without adjustment. Finding Brighton adequately compensated by the jury\u2019s award, the court denied Brighton\u2019s motion for prejudgment interest on that award. The court also declined to award enhanced damages to Brighton under the Lanham Act because the court found that Brighton was reasonably compensated by the jury award and the award of attorneys\u2019 fees. The jury had specifically rejected punitive damages against Coldwater, and the court stated that an enhancement of damages \u201cmay constitute an impermissible penalty.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Project deliverables in Quantitative Supply Chain\nThe goal of Quantitative Supply Chain is to deliver actionable decisions - suggested quantities for purchase orders being an archetypal example. Below, we further clarify the specific form and delivery mechanism of those decisions. Setting clear expectations for the deliverables is an important step in the journey that Quantitative Supply Chain represents. Also, the optimized numerical results are not the only desirable output: several other outputs, most notably data health monitoring and management KPIs, should be included in the deliverable as well. In practice, the deliverables of a Quantitative Supply Chain initiative are dependent on the flexibility of the software solution used to support the initiative itself. Nevertheless, they are primarily defined by their intent, which is agnostic of the technology being used.\nScripts as deliverable\nQuantitative Supply Chain emphasizes fully automated data pipelines . This does not imply that the software setup is supposed to run autonomously. A high degree of close supervision is naturally desirable whenever a large scale supply chain is being considered. Nevertheless, the data pipeline is expected to be fully automated in the sense that no single step in the pipeline actually depends on a manual operation. Indeed, as outlined in the manifesto, whenever manual operations are involved in supporting supply chain data processing, the solution simply does not scale in practice.\nAs a direct consequence of this insight, the deliverables of a Quantitative Supply Chain initiative are invariably whole pieces of software. This does not imply that the team in charge is expected to reimplement everything: a software solution dedicated to Quantitative Supply Chain offers the possibility to focus strictly on the relevant aspects of supply chain challenges. All the low-level technicalities, such as leveraging distributed computing resources auto-allocated within a cloud computing platform, are expected to be abstracted away. The team does not need to delve into such matters, because those aspects are expected to be suitably managed by the tooling itself.\nThe deliverables are materialized as scripts typically written in a programming language able to accommodate the supply chain requirements, while featuring a high level of productivity. The term \"script\" is used here rather than \"source code\", but the two terms are closely related: a \"script\" stresses the idea of a high degree of abstraction and a focus on the task itself, while a \"source code\" emphasizes a lower level perspective, intended to be an accurate reflection of the computing hardware itself. For Quantitative Supply Chain, it\u2019s obviously the supply chain perspective that matters the most, not the computing hardware, which is a technical aspect of secondary importance.\nDuring the last decade, the success of WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) user interfaces for end-customer apps has caused many supply chain software vendors to try to emulate this approach with a WYSIWYG solution for supply chain planning and optimization. However, the lesson of the near systematic failure of these types of interfaces is that supply chains are complex and cannot dodge the need for programmatic tools. From our experience, expecting a drag-and-drop tool to be able to reflect properly the complex nonlinearities involved in, say, overlapping MOQ (minimum ordering quantities), is delusional at best. Programmatic expressiveness is required because, otherwise, the supply chain challenge cannot even be expressed within the tool.\nNaturally, from the end-user perspective, scripts are not what supply chain practitioners would expect to see as a tangible output of the Quantitative Supply Chain initiative. People will interact with dashboards that contain consolidated KPIs and tables that gather suggested decisions. However, those dashboards are transient and disposable. They are merely obtained by running the scripts again on top of the relevant supply chain data. While the distinction is a bit subtle, it\u2019s important not to confuse the script, which represents the real deliverable, with its numerical expression, which is typically what you can see as an end-user of the solution.\nData health dashboards\nBefore considering delivering optimized decisions for the supply chain, we must ensure that the data processed by the system that supports the Quantitative Supply Chain initiative is both numerically and semantically correct. The purpose of the data health monitoring dashboards, or simply data health dashboards, is to ensure a high degree of confidence in the data\u2019s correctness, that is naturally an essential requirement for the accuracy of all the numerical results returned by the solution. These dashboards also assist the supply chain team in improving the quality of the existing data.\nNumerical errors are straightforward: the CSV file exported from the ERP indicates that the product ABC has 42 units in stock, while the ERP web console reports only 13 units in stock. It is apparent here that we have divergent numbers where they should be the same. The data health dashboards address those relatively obvious problems by simply checking that data aggregates remain within expected numerical ranges.\nSemantic errors are more subtle and, in practice, much harder to pinpoint. Most of the work done during the data preparation actually consists in identifying and addressing all the semantic errors. For example: the field stockinv in the ERP might be documented as being the stock on hand. Thus, the supply chain team assumes that this quantity can never be negative, because, obviously, if those units are within physical reach on the shelf, it has to be a positive quantity. Yet, the documentation of the ERP might also happen to be slightly misleading, and this quantity would have been more aptly named stock available because whenever a stock-out happens and the client issues a backorder, the quantity can become negative to reflect that a certain number of units are already due to a client. This case illustrates a semantic error: the number isn\u2019t wrong per se - it\u2019s the understanding of the number that is approximate. In practice, semantic approximations can generate many inconsistent behaviors, which, in turn, generate ongoing friction costs within the supply chain.\nThe data health dashboards consolidate numbers that allow the company to decide on the spot whether the data can be trusted as good enough or not. Indeed, as the solution is going to be used on a daily basis for production purposes, it is imperative that a significant data problem be identified through a near-instant inspection. If not, then the odds are that the supply chain will end-up operating for days, if not weeks, on top of faulty data. In this respect, the data health dashboard is akin to a traffic light: green you pass, red you stop.\nFurthermore, when considering a sizeable supply chain, there is usually an irreducible amount of corrupted or otherwise incorrect data . This data arises through faulty manual entries or through rare edge cases in the company systems themselves. In practice, for any sizeable supply chain, it\u2019s unreasonable to expect that the supply chain data will be 100% accurate. Instead, we need to ensure that the data is accurate enough to keep the friction costs generated by those errors quasi-negligible.\nHence, the data health dashboards are also expected to collect statistics on the identified data errors. Those statistics are instrumental in establishing that the data can be trusted. To that end, a Supply Chain Scientist is frequently called upon to establish well-chosen alert thresholds, typically associated with a hard stop of the solution. Care needs to be exercised in establishing the thresholds because, if they are too low, then the solution is unusable, as it is too frequently stopped for \u201cidentified data issues\u201d; however, if they are too high, then friction costs generated by data errors may become significant and undermine the benefits brought by the initiative itself.\nBeyond red-green signaling, data health dashboards are also intended to offer prioritized insights into the data improvement efforts . Indeed, many data points might be incorrect but also inconsequential. For example, it does not matter if the purchase price of a product is incorrect if the market demand for this product vanished years ago, as there won\u2019t be any further purchase orders for this product.\nThe Quantitative Supply Chain emphasizes that the fine grained resolution of the data errors, which may involve a considerable amount of manual work, should be prioritized against the estimated financial impact of the data error itself vs. the labor cost associated with the correction. Indeed, depending on the situation, the cost associated with the correction of a single faulty data point varies enormously, and needs to be taken into account in the suggested prioritization. Finally, when the cost of corrections is deemed to be more expensive than the supply chain costs generated by those errors, the data improvement process can stop.\nPrioritized decision dashboards\nAs we have seen, only supply chain decisions can truly be assessed from a quantitative perspective. Thus, it\u2019s no surprise that the one key operational deliverables of a Quantitative Supply Chain initiative is the dashboards that consolidate the decisions obtained as the final numerical result of the whole data pipeline. Such a dashboard can be as simple as a table that lists for every product the exact quantity in units to be immediately reordered. If MOQs (minimum order quantities) are present - or any alternative ordering constraints - then the suggested quantities might be zero most of the time, until the proper thresholds are met.\nFor the sake of simplicity, we assume here that those numerical results are gathered into a dashboard, which is a specific form of user interface . However, the dashboard itself is only one option, which may or may not be relevant. In practice, it is expected that the software powering the Quantitative Supply Chain initiative be highly flexible, i.e. programmatically flexible, offering many ways to package those results in various data formats. For example, the numerical results can be consolidated within flat text files, which are intended to be automatically imported into the primary ERP used to manage the company's assets.\nWhile the decisions' format is highly dependent on the supply chain task being addressed, most tasks require prioritizing those decisions. For example, the act of computing suggested quantities for a purchase order can be decomposed through a prioritized list of units to be acquired. The most profitable unit is ranked first. As stock comes with diminishing returns, the second unit acquired for the same product addresses a diminishing fraction of the market demand. Therefore, the second unit for this very product may not be the second entry in the overall list. Instead, the second most profitable unit can be associated with another product, etc. The prioritized list of units to be acquired is conceptually without end: it\u2019s always possible to purchase one more unit. As market demand is finite, all purchased units would become dead stock after a point. Turning this priority list into the final quantities for purchase only requires introducing a stopping criterion, and summing up the quantities per product. In practice, nonlinear ordering constraints further complicate this task, but, for the sake of simplicity, we will put these constraints aside at this stage of the discussion.\nPrioritizing decisions is a very natural operation from a Quantitative Supply Chain point of view. As every decision is associated with a financial outcome expressed in dollars , ranking the decisions from the most profitable to the least profitable is straightforward. Thus, many, if not most, of the dashboards that compile the suggested supply chain decisions can be expected, in practice, to be prioritized lists of decisions. These dashboards contain lists with highly profitable decisions listed at the top and very unprofitable ones listed at the bottom. Alternatively, supply chain practitioners may decide to truncate the lists when decisions are unprofitable. However, there are frequently insights to be gained from being able to inspect decisions that happen to be just below the profitability threshold - even if the company obviously isn\u2019t expected to act on those unprofitable entries.\nIn order to deliver this type of decision-driven dashboards, the software solution supporting the Quantitative Supply Chain needs to numerically explore vast amounts of possible decisions. For example, the solution should be able to consider the financial impact of purchasing every single unit, unit by unit, for every single product in every single location. Not surprisingly, this operation may require substantial computing resources . Fortunately, nowadays, computing hardware is capable of dealing with even the largest global supply chains. Assuming that the underlying software solution is suitably architectured for Quantitative Supply Chain, scalability of the data processing should remain a non-issue as far supply chain teams are concerned.\nWhiteboxing the numerical results\nSystems derisively referred to as black boxes in supply chain, and other fields too, are systems that generate outputs that cannot be explained by the practitioners who interact with those systems. The Quantitative Supply Chain, with its specific focus on an automated data pipeline, also faces the risk of delivering what supply chain teams would classify as \u201cblack boxes\u201d. Indeed, the financial implications of supply chain decisions are very important for a company, and, while a newer system can improve the situation, it also can potentially create disasters. While automation is highly desirable, it does not mean that the supply chain team isn\u2019t expected to have a thorough understanding of what is being delivered by the data pipeline supporting the Quantitative Supply Chain initiative.\nThe term whiteboxing refers to the effort needed to make the solution fully transparent for the benefit of supply chain teams. This approach emphasizes that no technology is transparent by design. Transparency is the end-result of a specific effort, which is part of the initiative itself. Even a simple linear regression can generate baffling results in practice. Putting aside a few exceptional individuals, most people do not have an intuitive understanding of the what the linear model's \u201cexpected\u201d output is whenever 4 dimensions or more are involved. Yet, supply chain problems often involve dozens of variables, if not hundreds. Thus, even simplistic statistical models are de facto black boxes for supply chain practitioners. Naturally, when machine learning algorithms are used, as is recommended by Quantitative Supply Chain, they leave the practitioners even more in the dark.\nWhile the black box effect is a real problem, a realistic solution does not lie in simplifying data processing into calculations that are immediately intuitive to the human mind. This approach is a recipe for extreme inefficiency, which entirely demolishes all the benefits of the modern computing resources, which can be used to tackle the raw complexity of modern supply chains. Dumbing down the process is not the answer. Whiteboxing is.\nEven the most complex supply chain recommendations can be made largely transparent to supply chain practitioners, by simply decomposing the inner calculations with well-chosen financial indicators, which represent the economic drivers that support the recommendation itself. For example, instead of merely displaying a bare table with two columns product and quantity as a suggested purchase order, the table should include a couple of columns that aid decision-making. Those extra columns can include the current stock, the total demand over the last month, the expected lead time, the expected financial cost of stock out (if no order is passed), the expected financial cost of overstock (risk associated with the suggested order), etc. The columns are crafted in order to give the supply chain team quick sanity checks of the suggested quantities. Through the columns, the team can rapidly establish trust in the numerical output, and can also identify some of the weaknesses of a solution that needs further improvement.\nExtending the dashboards for whiteboxing purposes is partly an art. Generating millions of numbers is easy, even having access to no more computing resources than what is available on a smartphone. Yet, generating 10 numbers worthy of being looked at on a daily basis is very difficult. Thus, the core challenge is to identify a dozen or less KPIs that are sufficient to shed light on the recommended supply chain decisions. Good KPIs typically require a lot of work; they should not be na\u00efve definitions, which are usually misleading in supply chain. For example, even a column as simple as the \"unit purchase price\" can be highly misleading if the supplier happens to offer volume discounts, thereby making the purchase price dependent on the quantity being purchased.\nWhile the focus on small scale decisions is necessary - as it\u2019s one of the few approaches that yields itself to quantitative performance assessments - supply chain may also need to be adjusted in bigger, more disruptive ways, to ramp up performance to its next level. For example, purchasing more well-chosen units of stock marginally increases the service level. However, at some point, the warehouse is full, and no additional unit can be purchased. In this situation, a bigger warehouse should be considered. In order to assess the impact of lifting this limitation, we can remove the warehouse capacity constraint from the calculations and evaluate the overall financial upside of operating with an arbitrary, large warehouse. The supply chain management can then keep an eye on the financial indicator associated with the friction cost imposed by the warehouse capacity itself, and can then decide when it\u2019s time to consider increasing warehousing capacity.\nTypically, supply chains operate based on numerous constraints that cannot be revised on a daily basis. Those constraints can include working capital, warehousing capacity, transportation delays, production throughput, etc. Each constraint is associated with an implicit opportunity cost for the supply chain, which typically translates into more stock, more delays or more stock-outs. The opportunity cost can be assessed through the performance gains that would be obtained by removing or weakening the constraint itself. While some of those simulations may prove to be difficult to implement, frequently, they are no more difficult than optimizing the routine decisions, i.e. establishing the purchase order quantities.\nThe Quantitative Supply Chain emphasizes that the opportunity costs associated with those constraints should be part of the production data pipeline and, typically, should be materialized with dedicated dashboards, which are specifically intended to help the supply chain management decide when it\u2019s time to bring bigger changes to their supply chain. These types of dashboards are referred to as strategic dashboards. This approach differs from the traditional supply chain practice that emphasizes ad hoc initiatives when it feels that the supply chain is about to hit an operating limit. Indeed, the KPIs delivered by strategic dashboards are refreshed on a daily basis, or more frequently if needed, just like the rest of the data pipeline. They do not need to make a last-minute, last-ditch effort, because they are up-to-date and ready to capitalize on the insights gained from a long-lived initiative.\nThe strategic dashboards support the decision-making process of the supply chain management. As they are part of the data pipeline, whenever the market starts evolving at a faster pace than usual, the KPIs remain up-to-date on the company's present situation. This approach avoids the traditional pitfalls associated with ad hoc investigations that are invariably adding further delays to already overdue problems. This approach also largely mitigates the alternative problem, which is hasty strategic decisions that turn out to be unprofitable - a regrettable condition that could have been anticipated right from the start.\nInspector dashboards\nSupply chains are both complex and erratic. Those properties make the debugging of the data pipeline a fearsomely challenging task. Yet, this data pipeline is the spinal cord of the Quantitative Supply Chain initiative. Data processing mistakes, or bugs , can happen anywhere within the data pipeline. Worse, the most frequent type of issue is not the incorrect formula, but the ambiguous semantic. For example, at the beginning of the pipeline, the variable stockinv might refer to the stock available (where negative values are possible) while later on, the same variable is used with a stock on hand interpretation (where values are expected to be positive). The ambiguous interpretation of the variable stockinv can generate a wide variety of incorrect behaviors, ranging from system crashes - which are obvious, hence only moderately harmful - to a silent and pervasive corruption of the supply chain decisions.\nAs supply chains are nearly always built out of a unique mix of software solutions set up over the years, there is no hope in gaining access to a \"proven\" software solution that is free of bugs. Indeed, most of the issues arise at the system boundaries , when reconciling data originating from different systems, or even merely reconciling data originating from different modules within the same system. Thus, no matter how proven the software solution might be, the tooling must be able to handily support the debugging process, as those kind of issues are bound to happen.\nThe purpose of the inspector dashboards is to provide fine-grained views for a minute inspection of the supply chain datasets. Yet, those dashboards are not simple drill-downs to inspect the input data tables. Such drill-down, or similar slice-and-dice approaches on the data, would be missing the point. Supply chains are all about flows: flow of materials, flow of payments, etc. Some of the most severe data issues happen when the flow's continuity is \u201clogically\u201d lost. For example, when moving goods from warehouse A to warehouse B, warehouse B's database might be missing a few product entries, hence generating subtle data corruptions, as units originating from warehouse A get received in warehouse B without getting properly attached to their product. When numerical results feel odd, those inspector dashboards are the go-to option for the Supply Chain Scientist to make a quick sample data investigation.\nIn practice, an inspector dashboard provides a low level entry point such as a product code or a SKU, and it consolidates all the data that is associated with this entry point into a single view. When goods are flowing through many locations, as it happens in aerospace supply chains for example, then the inspector dashboard usually attempts to reconstitute the trajectories of the goods, which may have transited not only through multiple physical locations, but through multiple systems as well. By gathering all this data in one place, it becomes possible for the Supply Chain Scientist to assess whether the data makes sense: is it possible to identify where the goods that are being shipped originate from? Are stock movements aligned with official supply chain policies etc.? The inspector dashboard is a \u201cdebugging\u201d tool as it\u2019s designed to bring together the data that are tightly coupled, not from an IT viewpoint, but from a supply chain viewpoint.\nOne of the most bizarre issues that Lokad faced while investigating supply chain datasets was the case of the teleported parts. The company - in this case an airline - had aircraft parts stocked both in mainland Europe and Southern Asia. As aircraft security is an absolute requirement to operate, the company kept impeccable stock movement records for all its parts. Yet, using a newly devised inspector dashboard, the Lokad team came to realize that some parts were moving from Asia to Europe, and vice-versa, supposedly in only 2 or 3 minutes. As aircraft parts were transported by aircraft, the transportation time would have been expected to be at least a short dozen of hours - certainly not minutes. We immediately suspected some timezone or other computer time issue, but time records also proved to be impeccable. Then, investigating the data further, it appeared that the parts that had been teleported were indeed being used and mounted on aircrafts at their landing location, a finding which was all the more baffling. By letting the supply chain teams have a look themselves at the inspector dashboards, the mystery was finally uncovered. The teleported parts were aircraft wheels consisting of two-half wheels plus a tire. The wheel could be dismounted by taking apart the two half-wheels and the tire. In the most extreme case, if the two half-wheels and the tires were removed, then there was nothing physically left. Hence, the fully dismounted wheel could be freely remounted anywhere, disregarding entirely its original location.\nThe inspector dashboards are the low-level counterpart of the data health dashboard. They focus on fully disaggregated data, while data health dashboards usually takes a more high level stance on the data. Also, inspector dashboards are typically an integral part of the whiteboxing effort. 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        "raw_content": "For more than forty years, The Temptations have prospered, propelling popular music with a series of smash hits, and sold-out performances. The history of The Temptations is the history of contemporary American pop. An essential component of the original Motown machine invented by Berry Gordy, The Temptations began their musical career in Detroit in the early '60s. In 1964 Smokey Robinson wrote and produced The Way You Do the Things You Do, the first major hit for The Temptations.\nAn avalanche of hits followed that included My Girl, It's Growing, Since I Lost My Baby, Get Ready, Ain't Too Proud to Beg, Beauty Is only Skin Deep, and I Wish It Would Rain.\nBeyond the fabulous singing, The Temptations became known for smooth stepping and flawless presentations. The Temptation Walk became the staple of American style, flair, flash and class.\nWhen the '60s and '70s turned political, The Temptations got serious. They changed their tone, dress and music with smoldering hits as Runaway Child, Cloud Nine, I Can't Get Next To You, Papa Was a Rolling Stone and Psychedelic Shack.\nIn the '80s, The Temptations prevailed with smashes like Treat Her Like A Lady. In the '90s, there was another Temptation explosion. It began with their appearance on Motown 25 in 1983. It continued with the NBC mini-series that chronicled the group's history, earning them an Emmy Award.\nMore Info for The Temptations\nSearch Amazon for The Temptations",
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        "raw_content": "Before You File a Personal Injury Lawsuit, Ask Yourself a Few Questions\nIf you have been injured in a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation, if it was the other driver\u2019s fault. Whiplash, a broken bone, or even bodily soreness are a few of the reasons victims of a car accident file personal injury lawsuits, and according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, auto accidents make up more than half of all personal injury lawsuits every year.\nBefore you take a step in the direction of filing one of these lawsuits, here a few things you should consider.\nDo I Have Grounds For Filing? In most cases, if another driver is at fault, you have enough reason to file a lawsuit, even if insurance will cover the damage. You will still want to do some research to determine if your particular situation warrants a lawsuit, and how much you could work out in terms of settlement. A settlement could save you costly court fees.\nDo I Have the Right Accident Attorney? Your best chance at securing the compensation you deserve is by reaching out to personal injury law firms. These firms are equipped with auto accident attorneys that typically fall under the umbrella of a personal injury lawyer. By interviewing potential lawyers, you will get a sense of the most experienced ones, and will be able to find one that feels right to you. The attorney you choose should be well-versed in injury law and know how to handle your case. He or she will also increase your chances of winning a favorable payout.\nShould I Settle? Working with your lawyer will be the best way to determine if settlement is the way to go, or if you should take your case to court. One study shows that only about 4% to 5% of personal injury lawsuits ever make it to court, so settlement could turn out to be the right option for you. Talk to your lawyer about an appropriate settlement amount for your case, as he or she will know how much you should expect for your injury.\nIt can be hard to navigate the legal system and determine the right course of action during an injury case. With the help of a qualified attorney, you will be able to take charge of your accident, and be compensated accordingly.",
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        "raw_content": "Stealthing is not a sex trend. It\u2019s a crime\nIt's a serious offence\nYou may have seen the word \u2018stealthing\u2019 trending on social media this week but there\u2019s nothing faddy about this sex term.\nIt\u2019s not something salacious or amusing you\u2019re going to want to discuss with your girlfriends over a glass of wine \u2013 this is sexual assault and it\u2019s a very serious issue.\nWhat does it mean? It\u2019s when a man secretly removes a condom during intercourse without his partner knowing and most importantly, without his partner\u2019s consent.\nThe issue with these kinds of actions, which also affects people in relationships, is that it\u2019s not necessarily underlined as gender-based violence but when you think about it, it is just that, it\u2019s misogyny.\nAmerican Fellow at the National Women\u2019s Law Center, Alexandra Brodsky, has called the act \u2018rape-adjacent\u2019 as it is a form of sexual violation \u2013 and one that is physically dangerous, too.\nCondoms protect you from pregnancy and from catching an STI and for some, having sex without a condom is a much more intimate act that they reserve for specific occasions.\nSo, seeing as if someone has given consent to sex with a condom, it makes sense that if that condom comes off, said consent has been violated.\nAlexandra Brodsky is asking that there be a law to address this kind of assault in America, especially after a case in Switzerland saw a man condemned of rape after he \u2018stealthed\u2019 his sexual partner who was clear about the fact that she would not have slept with him if she knew it would be unprotected.\nIn Ireland, Cl\u00edona Saidl\u00e9ar of Rape Crisis Network Ireland has called the act a \u2018very serious offence\u2019 and has said it is actually a crime in Ireland.\nAnd, it\u2019s illegal in the UK, too. Under section 74 of the \u2018Sexual Offences Act 2003\u2019, your partner needs to be \u2018in a position to make that choice freely.\u2019\nThe most important question is whether or not \u2018the complainant agreed to the activity by choice.\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Cold Shot: A Book Review\nWhat makes a good mystery? A horrible crime that needs justice? A few characters who need to fix the world? Or maybe need to fix themselves? A book that is full of suspense? Or maybe just a ton of clues that the reader can string together?\nI'll be honest, I do not really know the formula for writing a mystery/thriller. Even after taking a ton of literary classes and hearing the experts explain what is needed for a book to be a mystery, I still have yet to figure it out.\nFor me, a mystery is only good if the characters who are trying to find the criminal, or murder, or solve the \"whodunnit\" questions are interesting. If the person who is in danger of being the next victim is written well enough that I care to find out. Because if the characters are interesting enough, I have a hard time putting a mystery down, because I have to see if real justice is found.\nCold Shot introduces Griffin McCray, Declan Gray and Parker Mitchell as well as their friend Luke Gallagher, as the main four friends in Dani Pettrey's new series, Chesapeake Valor. In this particular story, Griffin is a park ranger at Gettysburg where Finley Scott is leading an anthropology dig. During which a body is found.\nAs a former SWAT-team sniper, Griffin allows his job as a park ranger pull him deeper into the case. Once his friends, Declan and Parker get called in on the cold case, Griffin's history starts to rush back into his present. Since Finley is directly involved with the discovery of the body, her name gets mixed into the crime, and her life quickly becomes in danger. Yet, her history and spirit keep her engaged enough to fight off the fear that could quickly relegate her to a corner until the whole thing is solved.\nAs the mystery slowly starts to be solved, Griffin and Finley work together and realize even if you try to run away from the pain of the past, it is part of you who you are. They learn to lean on each and face the past in order to make a better future.\nMy biggest like in this book has to be the three central male characters - while this is Griffin's story, the other guys are clearly vital to the series. These men were all strong men and yet they had emotions, fears, and insecurities. The use of multiple speakers allowed each of these men a chance to reveal their inner struggles and reflection on what they hoped for - it was nice to see instead of men who were weak or on a power trip. As a bonus, the women in the book are equally independent and strong, and yet they were completely respectful of the men in their lives.\nConsidering this is a Christian book, you should not be surprised that Griffin spends the bulk of his internal dialogue in prayer. A few of the other characters also have clear Christian morals and standards. While for some this might be too much, I thought it was just enough. We clearly knew where each of these men get their strength and yet the author isn't banging church into our heads, which I truly can't stand.\nOn the dislike side, I felt like the introduction of the characters took up way too much of the first half of the book. Granted the mystery starts right at the beginning, which might be why the character background took so long. This book a large group of main characters, since this is going to be Pettrey's new series. And each character gets a good amount of time to share their current issues and past scars. Here's hoping the whole series is good because otherwise this book was way longer than it needed to be.\nAnother minor issue came when I was discussing this book with a friend who watches Bones (and many other cold case crime shows) - she immediately started listing episodes that reminded her of this book. So for some this might be a good thing for others, it might not.\nI'm giving this one a four heart rating - I really enjoyed it. I am hoping the rest of the series goes into more detail of the other characters.\nI would suggest this book to anyone who is interested in mysteries - even if you are not a big reader, but have an interest in any of the murder mysteries that fill so many channels every day on TV. This is a clean mystery - yes there is a cold murder case, and the murder is trying to keep safe, which puts the characters in danger, but there really isn't crazy violence. 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        "raw_content": "Fanfiction, Fangirl, and Writers... What are you reading Wednesdays...\nWhat are your thoughts on fanfiction?\nYou know, where a super-fan of a fictional world, or character, or story, writes new stories inspired by the original?\nIs it plagiarism? Is it an art form? Is it the kind of imitation that is flattering?\nI will be honest, I have never thought much about ti. I know the concept, and I know there are a ton of people who write that way... but it's one of those fine lines I just avoid.\nThe question is, when authors are inspired by a classic story, like Cinderella, when is it original and when is it fanfiction??? Just ponder that one this week...\nMr Dickens and His Carol by Samantha Silva\nNow that they\u2019re going to college, Wren has told Cath she doesn\u2019t want to be roommates. Cath is on her own, completely outside of her comfort zone. She\u2019s got a surly roommate with a charming, always-around boyfriend, a fiction-writing professor who thinks fan fiction is the end of the civilized world, a handsome classmate who only wants to talk about words... And she can\u2019t stop worrying about her dad, who\u2019s loving and fragile and has never really been alone.\nContent... mostly because everyone and their sister has read this, or at least it feels that way in the bookish world, as this is a story for fans of stories...\nLevi... maybe because my son's name is Levi... I'm not all that far in to be honest. So there has been a ton to go off of, but Levi seems like a real college guy who simply wants to help out. A Friend, not necessarily a boyfriend, or a love interest, but a friend who is a boy... And if that holds I'll be happy.\nI will. It's a fun story - I like Cath enough to keep reading. I get her introverted nature, and can appreciate it, but I understand why some don't finish it, it's a slow moving plot, more of a true contemporary in the pace...\nBridget's Jones Diary.... sort of... it's got some humor, and is driven by a female character who is unsure of her goals in life, but she keeps on trying each day to do something... Oh and some of the writing style hints of The Nanny Diaries - the flow, the style... something...\nThis is exactly the kind of pace and focus I expect in a YA contemporary, but no real love story... at least not yet. It's more of a look into what life could be like for some random college girl's life... an introverted, writing, girl...\nTags: audiobook, Community, Contemporary Fiction, current book, fun, link up, links, What are you reading Wednesday\nI reallly loved Fangirl when I read it! Mostly because I related so much to Cath as an introvert and her anxiety! I've read Fangirl and Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell plus her short story in My True Love Gave to Me. Loved Fangirl and her short story. I absolutely hated Eleanor and Park. I'm not sure if it was Rainbow's writing I didn't like or because I went in blind when I picked up E&P right after reading Fangirl and I was definitely not expecting the dark subjects. I was expecting a cute contemporary. Also, I hope this comment posts. Every time I try to comment on your blog, my comment messes up and doesn't go through.\nIt posted! I hate this comment set up... but I haven't had the time to find a different option....\nI'm loving fangirl, but I get the feeling I might not love all of RR books... and yes I do appreciate the quirks/introverted/GAD perspective of Cath. It's a fun read\nHa, ironically, I just picked up Fangirl yesterday for a reread! :) I really enjoyed it the first time around, but I was a lot younger then, and I think I'll appreciate it more now. Plus I LOVE fan-fiction (reading and writing it), so I'll get more into that aspect of the story, too. Rainbow Rowell is definitely one of my favorite YA authors. Eleanor & Park has been a huge inspiration to me in my writing.\nLove that! I have no idea why this too me so long to read. It's so fun and real. I have laughed more than I thought I would.\nI didn't love Fangirl as much as I expected to (didn't hate it, either) but it did inspire me to pick up the spin off Carry On, and that's become one of my favourites\nI did my own What Are You Reading post this week, but I can't add the link :(\nAw i'm sorry! you must have stopped by a week late. There is a new one up every Wednesday, just jump over to the main page and the newest posts will be listed first!\nKendall Mitchell 7:23 PM EST\nAhhhh!! I'm so excited you're reading this! Fangirl is one of my all time favorite books and I love Levi so much!\nLevi was stickin adorable! I loved this book. Granted it was slow - exactly what I expected from a more contemporary style though",
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        "raw_content": "Igniting Intergenerational Entrepreneurship\nHow older women are changing the start-up landscape.\nThis Month\u2019s Power Shift Forum in Washington, DC, was a dynamic convening of world leaders \u2013 women of all ages \u2013 creating innovative collaborations and partnerships, opening new pathways through technology and building sustainable inclusion to equip more women and girls with the skills and confidence they need to drive social and economic change for themselves, their communities and the world.\nIt provided multiple ways for me to highlight the still under-recognized opportunity to create economic prosperity for people of all ages by catalyzing cross-generational experience to ignite a new kind of entrepreneurship.\nWe are living in a new world. In Senior Entrepreneurship: The New Normal, I note that the world has changed for seniors and they, in turn, are changing the world. Today\u2019s 50+ year-olds who have been given the gift of an additional 20\u201330 years of longevity and good health are creating businesses of their own\u2014from micro- to multimillion-dollar ventures. The majority of these new entrepreneurs are women and they are optimizing their life and work experience to build everything from glue guns to technology-driven businesses.\nThe Kansas City, Missouri-based Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation\u2019s Index of Entrepreneurial Activity identified the highest rate of entrepreneurial activity in the U.S. for the last 15 years has been among the 55 to 64 age group. As of spring of 2016, I learned from one of the Kauffman researchers that the trend shows no sign of slowing down for those entrepreneurs who are 64 years old or older.\nThe predominance of successful women entrepreneurs in the US was documented in the 2013 Women-Owned Business Report, published by American Express OPEN. Between 1997 and 2013, the number of women-owned businesses increased by 59 percent \u2013 1\u00bd times the rate of U.S. businesses overall. What\u2019s more, over the past 16 years, employment by companies owned by female entrepreneurs was up by 10 percent and their revenues grew by 63 percent. Both of those increases exceed those of all but the largest, publicly-traded firms. Today, more than 8.6 million U.S. businesses are owned by women. They generate more than $1.3 trillion in revenues and employ nearly 7.8 million people.\nBut this is not just a US phenomenon. Entrepreneurs aged 50 and above in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and many other countries, are launching startups faster than any other cohort.\nOlder women may have never identified themselves as entrepreneurs, but in many ways they have been entrepreneuring all their lives: in their work; managing a home; raising a family; nurturing reciprocal relationships; and so much more.\nThere are five essential assets needed to succeed in today\u2019s digital, Big Data, hyper-complex, Internet of Things\u2019 world, and they are so intrinsically embedded in women\u2019s experience that we have a unique advantage to succeed where young, inexperienced entrepreneurs cannot. Those traits are:\n1. Curiosity: not just a superficial interest in all things out there, but curiosity as in truly engaging with what\u2019s out there and what\u2019s not. Our experience makes us unique from machines built on algorithms and from digital natives who crave the predictability the algorithms produce. Our experience helps us find unexpected pathways to simplify the complex and make unlikely but meaningful connections work.\n2. Creativity: discovering new ideas and or new systems. Getting info is not the biggest challenge in our Big Data-driven world. Google alone answers almost 2 billion search queries a month. The biggest challenge is analyzing, prioritizing and connecting all that information in new ways, and older entrepreneurs\u2019 experience of knowing what works and what doesn\u2019t gives them a huge advantage over those who\u2019ve little experience testing new ideas.\n3. Initiative: to actually do something with ideas. Yes, the young and energetic are often eager to push forward to apply their knowledge to generate profits but lasting value is created when the experienced combine their knowledge with their intuition and judgment to create prosperity.\n4. Multidisciplinary thinking: experienced individuals understand the benefit of reaching out to others from multiple disciplines for their insights. I recently saw a short movie called \u201cThe Adaptable Mind\u201d where I heard this brilliant nugget, \u201cInstead of multi- tasking, we should be multi-asking.\u201d\n5. Empathy: Be it selling an idea, product or service, empathy is key. Remember what Maya Angelou said about her stories, \u201cI\u2019ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.\u201d\nThe ability to sense motives and feelings of others grows stronger throughout life and enhances the ability to communicate effectively face-to-face as well as any form of social media.\nThe world is waking up to the economic impact of experience. In fact, Finland, as a country that appreciates and understands the power of a mature workforce, has named experience as its number one natural resource!\nThat being said, the even greater opportunity exists in harnessing cross-generational experience. Intergenerational entrepreneurship has tremendous potential to both fuel economic growth and build social capital. It can take many forms in families and in communities to build new businesses or find innovative solutions to major societal problems.\nThree examples of women unleashing the power of intergenerational collaboration to build successful business worldwide are:\n1. Congreso de Latinos Unidos Inc intergenerational program for Latina Women Entrepreneurs.\nWith a new grant from the Friends Foundation in Philadelphia, Congresa is implementing an innovative intergenerational entrepreneurship project designed to build the capacity of older people and young adults to develop small business initiatives focused on producing and marketing culturally relevant crafts. Approximately 10-15 youth and 10-15 older adults will participate in this pilot project. After receiving training in intergenerational communication, understanding and entrepreneurship, participants will work with a Business Consultant to identify potential products or ideas, conduct market research, identify target audiences for products, and develop an operating budget. The students and older adults will be directly involved in the production, marketing, and managing of the pilot business. Products will be sold at Congreso and online, capitalizing on the youth\u2019s technical expertise. Proceeds will go back into the project to scale the program. Through this program, participants will enhance their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge, develop new intergenerational relationships, and increase a sense of connectedness to the broader community.\nYesi Morillo-Gual entrepreneur and founder, Proud to be Latina, based in New York City says such programs are ripe for success because, \u201cImmigrants, in general, have innate entrepreneurial skills. When they arrive in America, they have to figure out everything for themselves \u2013 from language, to where to live, to how to support themselves. There is no blueprint.\u201d\n2. Sooretul: An intergenerational entrepreneurship program advancing rural women farmers through e-commerce in Senegal.\nSooretul, was created by Awa Caba (aged 27) and a group of young African entrepreneurs to help older Senegalese women farmers who create local, organic agricultural products by giving them an online space to sell and promote their products. Women are producing couscous, juice of fruits of mango, bissap, and other natural products used in the Senegalese daily life. The online commerce platform is hugely beneficial as access to the main networks of food and large-scale orders is not easy for small producers in Senegal. In Senegal, more than seven million people are digitally connected. This means that a woman living more than 700 km away from Dakar with no access to supermarkets or shops has the opportunity to reach seven million consumers. The e-commerce platform aims to connect rural supply to urban demand and allows customers to make their purchases online and have them delivered at their chosen location. According to a 2013 study by the McKinsey Global Institute think tank, internet-facilitated business contributed 3.3% of Senegal\u2019s gross domestic product (GDP) \u2013 the highest level for any African nation \u2013 with Kenya in second place on 2.9%.\nSooretul\u2019s creator, Awa Caba, won the innovation award of the Rebranding Africa Award 2015, an initiative that rewards projects of the year considered to be the most innovative on a continental scale.\n3. Marie Campbell built an intergenerational business after being anointed \u201cStar Baker\u201d in the Great British Bake Off.\nMarie is a Scottish grandmother who was propelled to business success by her daughter. At age 66, Marie, was the oldest contestant, to date, on the wildly successful reality TV series where passionate amateur baking fans compete to be crowned the UK\u2019s Best Amateur Baker. The series follows the trials and tribulations of competitors of all ages, from every background and every corner of Britain, as they attempt to prove their baking prowess.\nMarie\u2019s daughter Catriona Campbell, Founding Director of Seren, is a digital guru. 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She opened her own bake shop and hired a young, 24-year old pastry chef from a 2-Star Michelin Restaurant to help meet the demand. The intergenerational team\u2019s cakes are truly works of art, and their customers include the famous 5-Star Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland.\nToday, Marie\u2019s expanding her business through e-commerce. Her tech daughter is helping build the website, but Marie herself keeps track of the business with 3 iPads. And, though this began as a two-generational endeavor, Marie\u2019s now teaching her grandsons the art of baking and she says the 5-year old\u2019s skills wielding a pastry piping bag have him well on his way to becoming a young, master decorator.\nEffective intergenerational collaboration doesn\u2019t just happen. The process of building cross-age, mutually beneficial relationships takes time, energy, and an appreciation of diverse life perspectives and goals. 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        "raw_content": "Jake Peavy\u2019s New Pitch\nby Rien Fertel\nPhotograph by Daymon Gardner\nIt was a shelling that lasted the whole season. Jake Peavy, a journeyman fastballer for the San Francisco Giants, was greeted in the early part of the 2016 season\nwith the news that he\u2019d been bilked out of $15 million by a financial adviser. As the summer wore on, meetings with lawyers outnumbered strikeouts, depositions over-shadowed wins, and Peavy\u2019s ERA soared to a career high of 5.54. His season was cut short when he stepped on a pair of scissors, forcing the two-time World Series winner to sit out the postseason, too. He returned home only to be served with divorce papers.\nUndoubtedly, it was a very bad year for Jake Peavy, but you wouldn\u2019t know it by the party he hosted in early December. Seventy friends and family trekked out to Catherine, Alabama (pop. 22), 80 miles west of Montgomery. It\u2019s the pitcher\u2019s offseason home away from home, a 5,400-acre ranch and hunting camp named Southern Falls. Guests packed the property\u2019s spacious bar-room/concert venue/bowling alley, the Mill Creek Saloon, as if it were a championship locker room, hoisting bottles and cans, moonshine jars and joints.\nOn the mound in game two of the 2014 World Series. Ron Vesely / MLB / Getty Images\nThe host weaved through the crowd, cheering the house band jamming onstage. It was a southern-flavored shin-dig, with an oyster roast and barbecue buffet and plenty to wash it down. As guest after guest \u2014 southern-rock legends and almost-famous singer-songwriters \u2014 sat in for a turn with the band, Peavy boogied, hollered, and used his iron-veined hands to pogo off the shoulders of others while shouting, \u201cCan you believe this, brother? 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Located in the heart of the Gulf South \u2014 just over two hours\u2019 drive from New Orleans and six hours from Nashville \u2014 the studio comes complete with Peavy\u2019s collection of guitars, valued at a half-million dollars (including a 1955 Fender Telecaster that may be the first with a sunburst finish), the expertise of three-time Grammy-winning producer and engineer Trina Shoemaker (who has worked with Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris, and Whiskeytown), and a nearby band house that doubles as a private rehearsal and event space. And then, just two hours north, there\u2019s Southern Falls, where Peavy recently built an outdoor theater and a 48-bed lodge \u2014 \u201ca Bass Pro Shop on acid,\u201d a friend called it. In an era when a musician can cut a record just about anywhere, Peavy\u2019s dream is for the two locations to become destinations, like FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, or Sonic Ranch in West Texas \u2014 workspaces that will allow singers and songwriters to escape the world, hunker down, and write and record music.\nPeavy talks about music like baseball fanatics rave about a batter\u2019s perfect home run swing or the sublime form of a star pitcher\u2019s windup. Music is \u201cvital to who we are as a people,\u201d he philosophizes. \u201cThe closest man-made thing to that next level, the spiritual.\u201d Growing up in Semmes, just outside of Mobile, he remembers watching his grandfather sing gospel harmony in the family\u2019s church and playing bluegrass and Hank Williams records back home. On Sundays, his grandmother would transport her grandkids to the local nursing home, where she would, in Peavy\u2019s words, \u201cbeat on a piano\u201d as the children sang out \u201cThis Little Light of Mine.\u201d His father, Danny, exposed him to healthy doses of classic rock before it was called classic rock \u2014 \u201cBob Seger saved American music in [my father\u2019s] opinion,\u201d Peavy says.\nAfter skipping college to work his way up through the minors, Peavy joined the San Diego Padres in 2002 as a 21-year-old rookie in need of a mentor. He gravitated toward the team\u2019s third-base coach, Tim Flannery \u2014 the Padres\u2019 fan-favorite second baseman throughout the 1980s and a roots-country singer-songwriter with a dozen albums to his name \u2014 who could often be found on road trips strumming his travel acoustic, accompanied by a bottle of wine, in hotel stairwells. The young pitcher begged Flannery to teach him the song his grandfather sang to him as a boy: \u201cPancho and Lefty,\u201d Townes Van Zandt\u2019s oft-covered ode to an outlaw\u2019s struggle with the bitter-sweet memory of a life spent on the road. (It is, in Peavy\u2019s estimation, \u201cthe best country and western song ever written.\u201d) The coach eventually snuck a guitar into Peavy\u2019s locker, a gift with a note attached: \u201cBring this with you.\u201d\nProfessional baseball players spend a shit-ton of time away from home, and Peavy spent most of it seeking out music. He frequented Chicago\u2019s blues-bar scene after being traded to the White Sox in 2009. In Boston, where he won a World Series in 2013, he faithfully worked to build his guitar and piano skills while crate-digging for vinyl in each city the Red Sox landed. In San Francisco, where he was reunited with Flannery and secured his second World Series ring in 2014, Peavy befriended and jammed with luminaries of that music scene, including Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead.\nMORE: Baseball's 100 Miles Per Hour Club\nLast August, Peavy partnered with the Dead\u2019s Rex Foundation in hosting a Jerry Garcia tribute concert to raise money for several San Francisco nonprofits. (His band, the Outsiders, played on the bill.) It was the highlight in a season dedicated to charity. At home and out of town, Peavy toted his guitar to children\u2019s hospitals, sharing what he calls \u201cthe sheer joy of music\u201d by covering Tom Petty and Bob Marley tunes for young patients. In Boston, he gathered a group of friends, including Jennifer Hartswick, the trumpeter in Phish frontman Trey Anastasio\u2019s solo band, and Widespread Panic drummer Duane Trucks to play a benefit concert. Back home in Mobile, he sponsored the TenSixtyFive music festival, a free three-day event to promote the revitalization of the city\u2019s downtown corridor.\nNow a free agent \u2014 and hoping to hook up with a team in the second half of the 2017 season \u2014 Peavy seems content to nest in Alabama, surrounded by his four sons, wide circle of musician friends, burgeoning guitar collection, and brand-new recording studio. But at Southern Falls that evening, Peavy had focus only for music: someone playing a piano, a songwriter willing to share tips on crafting that perfect melody, even a stereo softly humming in the corner, stole his attention. After the barbecue was cleared and the house band was only tuning, Peavy allowed his mind to wander.\n\u201cIt\u2019s time to be more involved where I\u2019m gonna spend the rest of my life,\u201d he says, side-stepping any talk about the money troubles or the divorce. 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        "raw_content": "Editorial: For Polanski, an honor and a warrant\nRoman Polanski arrived in Switzerland to be honored as \"one of the greatest film directors of all time.\" Instead, police arrested him at Zurich's airport on a U.S. warrant seeking his extradition to Los Angeles. Polanski, 76, has been a fugitive for 31 years, living comfortably and practicing his profession in France, although limited to traveling to those countries, like France, that don't have extradition treaties with the United States.\nIn 1978, Polanski was on the verge of pleading guilty to one charge of unlawful sex with a minor. He had already been held 42 days in a maximum-security prison and thought he had a deal with prosecutors that he would be freed. Instead, the judge threatened him with more jail time and Polanski, thinking with some reason that the judge was reneging on the deal, fled.\nNow he is an international diplomatic and judicial problem. The Swiss courts have to rule on his extradition, and if they grant it, Polanski can challenge the decision. Los Angeles has little interest in trying him and the authorities say they are open to dismissing the charges, but only if Polanski shows up in person. The governments of France, where he was born, and Poland, where he began his filmmaking career, are planning an appeal to the Obama administration to grant him clemency or simply drop the charges. And the last thing the overstrained California taxpayers and prison system need is another elderly inmate.\nThe 13-year-old he is accused of drugging and raping is now a 45-year-old mother of three and she is opposed to reviving the case because of the inevitable celebrity media circus, saying in a statement earlier this year, \"That attention is not pleasant to experience and is not worth maintaining over some irrelevant legal nicety the continuation of the case.\"\nFlight from prosecution is hardly a \"legal nicety,\" and the interests of justice suggest it should be resolved here. Justice also suggests that he has been punished enough. Polanski directed such classics as \"Chinatown\" and \"Rosemary's Baby,\" and in 2003 won an Academy Award for his direction of \"The Pianist,\" which, of course, he was unable to accept in person. He might have made many more great films and won more Oscars if he had been able to stay in Hollywood. His punishment is wondering what might have been.",
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        "raw_content": "TV VETERANS SAM BRAMHALL AND CAITLIN FOITO HEAD TO MIRAMAX\u2019S TELEVISION DIVISION\nBramhall will take on the role of Executive Vice President of Television Business Affairs and Foito will be in the role of Senior Vice President of Development\nAugust 17, 2018 \u2013 LOS ANGELES, CA\nMiramax\u2019s President of Television Lauren Whitney announced that Sam Bramhall and Caitlin Foito have joined the television department at Miramax. Bramhall will take on the role of Executive Vice President of Television Business Affairs and Foito will be in the role of Senior Vice President of Development. They will oversee the expanding roster of content and producing partners as part of Miramax\u2019s new initiative for television.\n\"Sam Bramhall is one of the most experienced, well-respected, and knowledgeable Business Affairs executives in television. With the benefit of many years spent at 20th Century Fox, FX and Marvel, Sam is the perfect partner to help build Miramax Television from the ground up. We are so lucky to have him,\" said Lauren Whitney, President of Television.\n\"Caitlin Foito has tremendous energy and passion, and has built an excellent reputation by nurturing real connections with writers. She is a wonderful addition to Miramax Television,\" added Whitney.\n\"I\u2019m very excited to join the team at Miramax and look forward to working with Bill and Lauren to build a robust TV slate,\" said Sam Bramhall, EVP of Television Business Affairs.\n\"I\u2019m thrilled to join Bill and Lauren because I share in their vision and entrepreneurial spirit, which I believe are imperative for achieving success in our rapidly evolving TV business,\" said Caitlin Foito, SVP of Development.\nBramhall was previously Senior Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs for Marvel Television, where he managed the west coast television business & legal affairs group handling the Netflix shows (Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist & The Punisher) as well as Cloak & Dagger (Freeform), Runaways (Hulu) and various co-productions (Legion & The Gifted), animated series and development. Prior to Marvel Television, Bramhall was Senior Vice President of Business Affairs at FX/FX Productions, where he was responsible for business affairs for numerous shows and limited series, including Fargo. He also worked at Twentieth Century Fox Television, handling business affairs for development and a variety of shows including Bones and Modern Family, as well as numerous other matters involved in a high-volume television production business.\nFoito most recently served as VP of drama development for ABC Studios, where she oversaw the development of drama series including The Crossing, For The People, Still Star-Crossed, The Catch and the upcoming The Fix for ABC as well as Code Black for CBS. Before her move to ABC Studios in 2014, Foito was director of drama programming for Fox, where she developed shows including The Following, Almost Human, Rake, and Empire. Prior to that, Foito spent seven years at Fox Television Studios, where she oversaw development and production on FX's Lights Out and The Riches.",
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        "raw_content": "Cubs add four players to 40-man roster\nAdditionally, club outrights three off of roster\nCHICAGO \u2013 The Chicago Cubs today selected the contracts of four players and added them to the 40-man roster: left-handed pitcher Jeff Beliveau from Double-A Tennessee, infielders Junior Lake and Josh Vitters from Tennessee and outfielder Matt Szczur from Single-A Daytona.\nAdditionally, the Cubs outrighted right-handed pitchers Esmailin Caridad and Kyle Smit and outfielder Lou Monta\u00f1ez off of the 40-man roster.\nBeliveau, 24, was named the Cubs 2011 Minor League Pitcher of the Year after combining to go 6-2 with five saves and a 1.57 ERA (13 ER/74.1 IP) in 53 relief appearances between Single-A Daytona and Double-A Tennessee in 2011, his first-career stop at the Double-A level. The lefthander combined to strike out 89 batters and issue only 19 walks in 74.1 innings, an average of 10.8 strikeouts and only 2.3 walks per nine innings, and limited opponents to a .192 batting average against. He pitched for Team USA this Fall.\nThe 6-foot-1, 215-pound Beliveau began the season with Daytona, where he went 0-1 with two saves and a 0.52 ERA (1 ER/17.1 IP) in 12 relief outings to earn the promotion to Double-A. Beliveau went 6-1 with three saves and a 1.89 ERA (12 ER/57.0 IP) in 41 relief appearances to help the Smokies to the Southern League championship round. Originally selected by the Cubs in the 18th round of the 2008 Draft out of Florida Atlantic University, the Providence, R.I. native is 17-9 with 10 saves and a 2.69 ERA (81 ER/270.2 IP) in four pro seasons in the Cubs organization.\nLake, 21, combined to hit .279 (124-for-445) with 21 doubles, six triples, 12 home runs, 38 stolen bases, 80 runs scored and 51 RBI in 116 games between Daytona and Tennessee this season. The right-handed batter and thrower recorded 11 doubles, six home runs and 19 steals in Daytona and 10 doubles, six home runs and 19 steals with Tennessee. Lake began the season with Daytona, batting .315 (64-for-203) in 49 games to earn the promotion to Double-A, where he hit .248 (60-for-242) in 67 games. He is listed by Baseball America as the eighth-best prospect in the Cubs system.\nThe 6-foot-3, 215-pound shortstop was named a 2011 Arizona Fall League Rising Star, batting .296 (34-for-115) with eight doubles, three triples, five home runs and 18 stolen bases in 28 games. Originally signed by the Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on February 2, 2007, the San Pedro de Macoris, D.R. native is a career .267 hitter (452-for-1,693) in 476 games covering five professional seasons in the Cubs organization starting with the 2007 season.\nSzczur, 22, batted .293 (131-for-447) with 22 doubles, three triples, 10 homers, 46 RBI, 75 runs and 24 stolen bases in 109 games for Single-A Peoria and Daytona, helping Daytona to the Florida State League Championship. The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder began the season by batting .314 (86-for-274) in 66 games for Peoria to earn a promotion to Daytona, where he completed his campaign by hitting .260 (45-for-173) in 43 games. He participated in the 2011 Futures Game and was a mid-season Midwest League All-Star. He is listed as the third-best prospect in the Cubs system by Baseball America.\nSelected by Chicago in the fifth round of the 2010 Draft out of Villanova University, Szczur was a two-sport collegiate star and batted .347 (35-for-101) in 25 games in his first pro season in 2010. With Villanova in 2010, Szczur became the university\u2019s first .400 hitter since 1997, batting .443 to earn First-Team All-Big East honors. On the football field, Szczur led the Wildcats to the quarterfinals of the Division I Football Championship in 2008, the national title in 2009 and the semifinals in 2010.\nVitters, 22, batted .283 (127-for-449) with 28 doubles, two triples, 14 home runs and 81 RBI in 129 games with Tennessee, his first full season at Double-A. The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder continued his year with a strong Arizona Fall League, batting .360 (26-for-100) with six doubles, four home runs and 17 RBI in 24 games. He is listed by Baseball America as the ninth-best prospect in the club\u2019s minor league system.\nChicago\u2019s first round pick in the 2007 Draft (third overall), Vitters is a career .277 hitter (429-for-1,547) with 95 doubles, 47 home runs and 229 RBI in 419 games covering five seasons in the Cubs organization. He is a native of Anaheim, CA.",
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        "raw_content": "Crohn's disease (CD) belongs to a group of diseases collectively called Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) which also includes Ulcerative Colitis (UC). It is a chronic disease that can cause inflammation anywhere from the mouth to the anus anywhere along the lining of the digestive tract. It most commonly affects the small intestine and the colon. The disease can show up along different parts of the digestive tract in a continuous or patchy distribution. It typically involves both the superficial and deep layers of the intestinal wall\nWhat are the symptoms of CD?\nSymptoms of CD depend on the severity and location of the intestinal inflammation and can range from none or mild, to severe. Symptoms may develop gradually or come on suddenly, without warning. Abdominal pain and cramping, persistent diarrhea (loose, watery, numerous bowel movements), blood in the stool and fever are hallmark symptoms of CD. Ulcers of the mouth, a lack of appetite, fatigue, nausea and vomiting and unexplained weight loss may also develop. With severe diarrhea and the digestive tracks' inability to absorb nutrients, nutritional deficiencies may occur over time\nWhat causes CD?\nWe do not yet know an exact cause of CD. Similar to other chronic inflammatory disorders (e.g. asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis) there is a complex interaction between an individual's genetic make-up, their immune system and foreign substances in the environment (including dietary factors and microbes living in our gut) that are responsible for the chronic uncontrolled inflammation in CD. The impact of the various factors (genes, immune system and environment) are different for each individual accounting for the broad spectrum of how patients present with inflammation in different segments of the intestine and in various degrees of severity. Unfortunately, it appears as if once this inflammatory process is set in motion it cannot be regulated or reversed by the body itself\nWho gets CD and how common is it?\nCD affects about 500,000 Americans. Men and women appear to be affected equally. Symptoms usually start between the ages of 15-35 but can develop at any time during one's lifetime. It used to be thought that CD predominantly affects Caucasians in North America and Western Europe, however, we now see individuals being diagnosed with CD in populations from South America, Africa and Asia where the disease was unheard of 20 years ago.\nCD can run in families and having a sibling or another first degree relative afflicted with the disease can increase the risk of developing the disease by ten to fifteen times as compared to the general population. Some important genetic mutations have been identified in this disease including the NOD2/CARD 15 genes. However, more than 80% of patients with CD do not have a recognized genetic disposition. Given the complex genetic makeup the disease it is not inherited in the classic sense.\nSmoking is an important controllable risk factor in CD. People who smoke with this disease tend to have more severe forms of the disease and are at higher risk of needing surgery. People who live in industrialized countries and urban areas are also at elevated risk of having the disease. Some other factors including the use of medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (aspirin-like drugs) and particular infections have been theorized to exacerbate or cause the disease although none have been shown in a consistent fashion to be the cause\nHow is CD diagnosed?\nThere is no single test to confirm the diagnosis of CD. Instead, multiple tests are usually used in combination to help arrive at the diagnosis depending on the symptoms that lead individuals to seek care. Ultimately, a colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy must be performed to directly visualize the intestine internally and to obtain small tissue samples (biopsies) for evaluation under the microscope. Other imagines studies can be used in conjunction with a colonoscopy to help in the evaluation including a barium enema, upper gastrointestinal series (UGI series) with small bowel follow through, computerized tomography scans (CT scans or 'cat scans'), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or a pill camera study (capsule endoscopy) but are not mandated. Blood tests which look for antibodies and markers of inflammation along with stool specimen tests for hidden blood and infection may also be used to help confirm or exclude the diagnosis of CD\nWhat complications should I watch out for in CD?\nCD may cause symptoms outside the digestive tract including: inflammation of the eye (conjunctivitis, episcleritis, uveitis, iritis), inflammation of joints (arthritis), weakening of bones (osteoporosis), skin rashes (erythema nodosum, pyoderma gangrenosum), inflammation of the liver or bile ducts (primary sclerosing cholangitis), kidney stones, gallstones and in children, delayed growth or sexual development due to the use of steroids, malnutrition and malabsorption. Crohn's disease may also lead to several complications over time which may be related to the disease or due to the effects of medications used to treat the disease. Listed below are some of the common complications:\nAnal fissure. A crack, or cleft, in or around the skin of the anus which lead to painful bowel movements, blood in the stool and sometimes drainage around the anal canal.\nUlcers. Chronic inflammation can lead to open sores (ulcers) anywhere in the digestive tract, including the mouth, genital area (perineum) and anus.\nFistulas. Sometimes ulcers can extend completely through the intestinal wall, creating a fistula \u2014 an abnormal tunnel between different parts of the intestine, between the intestine and skin or other organs, such as the bladder or vagina. These abnormal connections affect up to a third of patients with CD. Internal connections lead to diversion of food contents while external connections can lead to drainage and infections. When a course of medical therapy fails, surgery may be necessary to fix these abnormal connections.\nBowel obstruction. Due to inflammation over time, parts of the bowel could form scar tissue resulting in a thickening and narrowing of the bowel, which may block the flow of digestive contents through the affected part of the intestine. Medications may be of help in decreasing the inflammation and opening up the narrowed areas but some cases require surgery to remove the disesed portion of the bowel.\nMalnutrition. Symptoms of diarrhea, pain and cramping may make it difficult to eat. In addition, inflammation of the intestine can decrease absorption of vital nutrients needed to maintain nourishment. Deficiencies of proteins, calories and vitamins may occur over a prolonged period of time. Vitamin B-12 and iron deficiency frequently lead to anemia in patients with malnutrition.\nColon cancer. Patients with Crohn's disease that involves the colon do have an increased risk of colon cancer depending upon the amount of the colon that is affected and the duration of disease. Less than 5% of patients develop colon cancer although this is higher than the general population. Therefore, after approximately 8 years from the start of symptoms a colonoscopy is performed every 1 to 2 years to look for precancerous changes called dysplasia. Identifying dysplasia allows the potential to remove dysplastic growths (polyps) prior to the development of cancer.\nWhat are different types of treatment for CD?\nCurrently, there is no cure for CD and the goal of treatment is to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications and improve quality of life. This can be achieved through suppression of the body's immune response which is paramount to allow the intestinal tissue to heal and retain its normal function. Initially, the goal is to induce remission, which is to bring the symptoms under control. Once this step is achieved, medical therapy is used to maintain remission with the goal of decreasing the frequency of disease flares. Several groups of drugs are used to treat Crohn's disease and are listed below:\nAminosalicylates (5-ASA): This class of anti-inflammatory drugs is often used to treat mild to moderate symptoms in the colon and includes oral formulations of sulfasalazine and mesalamine (Apriso\u00ae, Asacol\u00ae, Colazal\u00ae, Dipentum\u00ae, Pentasa\u00ae, or Lialda\u00ae) and drugs that may be administered rectally (Canasa\u00ae or Rowasa\u00ae).\nCorticosteroids: This class of medications has a general, nonspecific effect of suppressing the entire immune system and is used to treat moderate to severe forms of the disease. Prednisone, budesonide and methylprednisolone are most commonly used. These are drugs that are best utilized short-term to alleviate major flares of the disease and due to side effects, these should not be used for maintenance therapy. Owing to a significantly increased risk of osteoporosis with the use of corticosteroids, a baseline DEXA scan should be performed at the initiation of therapy. Supplementation of calcium and vitamin D, and consideration of a bisphosphonate are also warranted.\nImmune modifiers: Azathioprine (Imuran\u00ae), 6-MP (Purinethol\u00ae), cyclosporine A and methotrexate alter the immune system and are also referred to as immunomodulators, used to help decrease exposure to corticosteroids, maintain disease remission and to help heal fistulas.\nAntibiotics: These are classically used to treat perianal disease, abscesses and sometimes acute flares of the disease. Metronidazole and ciprofloxacin are the most commonly used.\nBiologic therapies. This newer group of medications was first approved in 1998 for moderate to severe CD that did not respond to conventional therapy or to treat fistulae. These medications work by blocking specific chemical messages between immune cells. Infliximab (Remicade\u00ae) was the first biologic therapy to treat inflammatory bowel disease and since 2007, adalimumab (Humira\u00ae), Natalizumab (Tysabri\u00ae) and Certolizumab pegol (Cimzia\u00ae) have all been approved by the FDA to treat patients with CD. These medications primarily differ in their composition and schedule of administration. They are all given through infusion or injection therapy. These medications are more costly than conventional agents and also suppress the immune system leading to a small, but significant increased risk of infections and, rarely, to lymphomas.\nIs there a role for surgery in CD?\nSurgery does not cure CD but is currently required at some point in the course of a majority of patients (up to 80%) with CD over their lifetime. Common indications for surgery include presence of an intestinal obstruction, formation of an abscess or fistula. Surgery also becomes necessary in CD when medications can no longer control the symptoms. Usually, the severely affected part of the intestine is removed and the two ends are reconnected. If there is extensive disease of the colon in CD, the entire colon may be removed and an end-ileostomy (end of the small intestine attached to the skin with an external bag to collect the contents) may be performed. The overall goal of surgery in CD is to conserve bowel and maintain the best possible quality of life. Most patients who require surgery will have marked improvements in their symptoms, reduction in their medications and an improvement in their quality of life\nWhat is the clinical course and prognosis in CD?\nMost people with CD with the proper medical care tend to live healthy, productive lives with a normal life span. Maintenance of remission and surveillance for complications are the major goals which lead to maintaining quality of life in patients with CD. Regular visits with a gastroenterologist and developing a longstanding relationship are vital to managing this disease\nCan women with CD have children?\nA healthy pregnancy, childbirth and baby are possible in women with CD. Well controlled CD does not increase the risk of miscarriages, stillbirths or congenital abnormalities. The goal during pregnancy is to prevent and treat flares aggressively to decrease any increased risk to the fetus during a flare\nWhat can I do to improve my health in CD?\nDiet, nutrition, stress and lifestyle modifications can all lead to improved quality of life in patients with CD. Unfortunately, there is no single diet that is appropriate for all patients with CD and dietary advice will depend upon the location of intestinal inflammation and the associated symptoms. There is no factor in the diet that we know causes inflammation, but dietary components can certainly cause or worsen symptoms. Healthy diets (avoiding fatty and fried foods), and adequate intake of protein improve symptoms and maintain nutrition. Some patients will not tolerate milk products (containing the milk sugar \u2013 lactose) or other concentrated sugars such as fructose (corn syrup). Taking multivitamins and speaking to a dietician also can be of great benefit. Exercise and stress management can decrease flares and help moderate the disease. Smoking should be stopped by all who have CD or are at increased risk of developing CD. A group of medications, known as NSAIDS (aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen), should also be avoided as they can worsen CD in some patients\nWhat are the chances my child will have CD if I do?\nChildren who have one parent with CD have approximately a 7-10% lifetime risk of developing this disease. 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She continues to develop new projects and disciple local and international leadership.\nThe association MMI Peru has developed a dedicated team of local staff that serves the Lord and the people in Peru. www.medicalmissionsperu.org\nWith the help of medical and non-medical volunteers from the United States, Canada, and Peru, MMI Peru executes medical project teams to provide services in general medicine, dental, physical therapy, surgery, and ophthalmology.\nWhen general surgery is offered, the project provides the patients with an opportunity to have access to a surgery in their own community. Patients will be asked to contribute up to $60.00 (the amount depends on the case), instead of the normal in-country price of $400.00 or more. The usual price and travel difficulties makes the service impossible to access for many people in the area we serve.\nMany projects also provide a training component for locals working in the medical field. Our doctors and nurses teach different topics related to the identified needs of the communities. In the past, these training opportunities have been well received by the medical personnel in the area.\nMMI Peru ensures these projects are sustainable by partnering with Municipalities, Ministry of Health, and local churches. Collaborative partners help to ensure the work of project teams has a long-term vision. Through each patient we see in the Primary & Preventive Care Program, we experience and share the love of Christ as we provide care and teach the cause of disease and prevention.\nArequipa is Peru\u2019s second largest city with a population of 826,859 people. Although sitting in a valley, the elevation is still quite high. Three snow-capped volcanoes, Misti, Chanchani, and Pichu Pichu, dominate the city\u2019s panorama. Of the three, only Misti remains active. Inhabitants of this city are involved in industrial and commercial production, including camelid wool products. The historic center of Arequipa spans an area of 332 hectares and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Arequipa is called the \"White City\" because many of its buildings are made of white volcanic rock called sillar.\nThe city has a large number of public and private health centers, however urban slum conditions mean that many still live with a lack of access to basic services. \u201cPueblos Jovenes\u201d (permanent squatter communities) completely ring the city. In these communities, health care is not universally available and is often substandard. Many Peruvians living in \u201cpueblos jovenes\u201d are forced to resort to traditional remedies rather than seeking medical treatment.\n* Project Description: These projects provide Vision/Primary/Dental/ and Physical Therapy services and equipment in the communities of Arequipa city, Pedregal, Lahoya, and Camana, all of which are districts in the province of Arequipa. These projects are done with local Peruvian volunteers and in collaboration with the local municipalities and other associates.\nDays are warm, while nights and early mornings are cold.\nAyacucho is the capital city of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region. It is a relaxed, small town of colonial style with approximately 32,000 citizens, complete with old streets full of charm. Ayacucho is 558 km from Lima (the capital city of Peru). Ayacucho was the capital of the last pre-Inca Empire and is located in the middle of the driest area of Peru. It was founded in 1539 by Francisco Pizarro. Now it is famous because of the religious celebrations that take place.\nThe inhabitants of Ayacucho are involved in agriculture and light manufacturing of textiles, pottery, leather goods, and filigree wear. Ayacucho is famous for its 33 churches, each representing one year of Jesus' life. It was a key site for a major battle for Peruvian independence from the Spanish. There is a tradition in the city that all houses must present a little church on the roof of the house.\n* Project Description: These project teams provide Medical/Dental/Primary Care or Physical therapy to patients in the city and some rural communities outside of Ayacucho. These projects are done with local Peruvian volunteers and in collaboration with the local municipalities and other associates.\nThe Colca Valley is found in the Andean mountains and is one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. In fact, outside of the Himalayas, it is impossible to find more peaks over 20,000 feet in such a concentrated location. \u201cThe Valley of the Fire\u201d and \u201cThe Kingdom of the Condor\u201d are a couple of the many titles given to the Colca Valley, whose river has carved out a dizzying canyon in a geographic fault that plunges down to 3,400 m in depth (twice as deep as the Grand Canyon) and runs for more than 200 km in total. The valley has been inhabited since pre-Inca times.\nOne of the major attractions of the area (which led the famous Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa to call it the \"valley of wonders\u201d) is the truly amazing terracing that crisscrosses the landscape. The Colca Valley terracing is considered among the most extensive in southern Peru. These works, which allow cultivation and meticulously controlled irrigation of the steep slopes of the canyon, were built by indigenous groups between the 9th and 14th centuries AD. Today, the inhabitants of the Colca Valley continue to use some of the same terraces of their ancestors for the cultivation of corn, potatoes, broad beans, alfalfa, quinoa, barley, and wheat. The traditional clothing is still worn by the majority of women in the Colca Valley.\n* Project Description: The teams serve in several different districts of Colca Valley working in partnership with local communities. The teams set up mobile clinics with a triage area, consultation rooms, dental area, eye examination area, physical therapy area, pharmacy, and health education area. The conditions of the facilities where we set up clinic are very simple and basic. Many of the patients we see do not receive regular medical and dental care, so all kinds of health problems will be encountered. Common complaints include gastritis, arthritis pain, lower back pain, skin problems, respiratory problems, diarrhea, and dehydration. The Integrated Health component of these projects include discussions about hygiene, preventing the spread of germs, dental health, preventing dehydration, and more.\nExtreme Project: An \"extreme\" project requires participants to be physically prepared and willing to do long hikes at high elevation. Accomodations and facilites for clinic are very rustic.\nPeru Extreme Packing Suggestions\n11,000ft/3,400m\nWarm and dry. A similar climate to Arequipa is experienced.\nCotahuasi is a town in Southern Peru, capital of the province La Uni\u00f3n in the region of Arequipa. The Cotahuasi Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world. It is formed by the Cotahuasi River, arising at more than 4,750 m (15,580 ft) ASL in the lake Wansuqucha.\nCusco, the capital city of the Cusco Province in south-eastern Peru, has a population of 435,114 people. A large proportion of the population is indigenous. Cusco is known as the \"Heart of the Inca Empire\" and is the archaeological capital of the Americas. The famous Inca Citadel Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley of the Incas are located nearby and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 by UNESCO. Tourism represents a very important source of revenue to the area. However, most inhabitants of this area are involved in agriculture and brewery. The economic benefits from tourism have failed to reach the majority of the population and so many of Cusco\u2019s residents live in poverty.\n* Project Description: We provide medical, dental, optometry, and physical therapy services on these projects. The facilities for clinics are very basic, usually churches or community center buildings. These sites are mostly located outside of Cusco city. The Integrated Health component of these projects include discussions about hygiene, preventing the spread of germs, dental health, preventing dehydration, and more.\nThe city of Ica is the capital of the Ica Region in southern Peru. As of 2005, it had an estimated population of over 219,856. The city suffered extensive damage and loss of life during the 2007 Peru earthquake.\n* Project Description: The team provides medical, dental, and optometry services to patients in the City of Ica. The teams work alongside local associations and churches.\n* Project Description: On these projects, mmi provides Physical Therapy services and equipment in the communities of Pamplona Alta, Carabayllo, and Ancon. This includes the fitting and distribution of various PT equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers and orthotics. The team is made up of North American and local Peruvian volunteers in collaboration with local churches and charities.\nMadre de Dios is located in southeastern Peru, bordering Brazil, Bolivia, and the Peruvian regions of Puno, Cusco, and Ucayali in the Amazon Basin. Its capital is the city of Puerto Maldonado. It has a very small population with an extremely low density. A large proportion of the population is Indigenous. The inhabitants of this area rely on natural products, and are involved in agriculture, specifically cotton, coffee, sugarcane, cacao beans, Brazil nuts, palm oil, and gold mining. Due to the vast size of the area and its low population density, rivers provide the best way of getting from one town to another, so human activity is confined to river banks. A new road that opened in early 2011 through the area will connect Brazil and Peru for trade. It is part of the newly built Interoceanic Road between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Flights between Cusco and Puerto Maldonado remain the most common and quicker method of transport between the two.\n* Project Description: MMI serves in several different small towns around I\u00f1apari and Puerto Maldonado, working in partnership with local churches to provide healthcare to patients living in poverty. Each day we set up a mobile clinic with a triage area, consultation rooms, dental area, eye examination area, physical therapy area, pharmacy, and health education area. The conditions of the facilities where we set up clinic are very simple and basic. Many of the patients we see do not receive regular medical and dental care, so all kinds of health problems can be encountered. Common complaints include gastritis, arthritis pain, lower back pain, skin problems, respiratory problems, diarrhea and dehydration.\nPuerto Maldonado is the capital city of the Madre de Dios region in southeast Peru. It's also known as a gateway to the southern Amazon jungle. Near the city, biodiverse Tambopata National Reserve spans savannah and old-growth rainforest. Additionally, nearby are the Man\u00fa National Park and Bahuaja-Sonene National Park, and all three have been established to protect natural resources. These are some of the most pristine primary rain forests in the world. They include several oxbow lakes and clay licks, where hundreds of birds, including macaws, feed on clay. The population is approximately 75,000.\nWarm and humid tropical rainforest. The wet season is from October to April.\nPuno is a city in southeastern Peru and is the capital city of the Puno Province, and has a population of 149,064 people. A large proportion of the population is Indigenous, and the city is a hub for their migration through the Andes. The inhabitants of the region are involved in agriculture, specifically livestock, mostly llamas and alpacas. Musical instruments such as the siku and charango, as well as textiles and ceramics are also many people's livelihoods. Puno is located on the shore of Lake Titicaca, which is the highest navigable lake in the world. Puno has been named the \u201cCapital folklorica del Peru\u201d (folklore capital of Peru) from its wealth of artistic and cultural expressions, particulary dance.\n* Project Description: The teams provide medical, dental, and physical therapy care to patients living in poverty in Puno city and sourranding areas such as Juliaca and Lampa. The projects are done in partnership with local churches and organizations.\nCool and dry.\nDr. John Jeanmaire - Serving in Peru\n\u2022 Airport: Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM), Lima. Many project locations require a domestic charter flight.\n\u2022 Americans: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/peru\nBring US dollars that are in excellent condition to exchange. Peruvians will not accept torn or worn bills for whatever reason. When exchanging money try to get Peruvian bills of smaller denominations such as 20 soles or less since larger bills of 50 or 100 soles are sometimes not accepted because of inability to make change.\nMMI Peru fills this by hosting specialized services.\nJodee Fortner, a physiotherapist from Pennsylvania, led annual courses in physical therapy for Peruvian physiotherapists. Local university students participate in a 6-month internship with MMI Peru during their final year of studies.\nPeruvian territory was home to several ancient cultures, ranging from the Norte Chico civilization in the 32nd century BC, the oldest civilization in the Americas, to the Inca Empire, the largest and most sophisticated state in pre-Columbian America. Peru is the third largest country in South America, and one of the most diverse nations on the planet. It is made up of a variety of landscapes, from mountains and beaches to deserts and rain forests. The main spoken language is Spanish, although a significant number of Peruvians speak Quechua, Aymara or other native languages. This mixture of cultural traditions has resulted in a wide diversity of expressions in fields such as art, cuisine, literature, and music. Peru is known as a tourist destination, it is famous for its diverse gastronomy and historic cultural sites. 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        "raw_content": "SERBIA: A locked door inside a Belgrade apartment has kept one family separated from their past for over 70 years.\nSerbia, France, Qatar\nA flat in a Belgradian town house, in which the educated, well-off Turajlic family had lived, was partitioned to house two additional families at the onset of the Communist revolution in Yugoslavia of the 1940s. The doors between the part where the Turajlic family was allowed to remain and the two newly-formed nationalised thirds of the flat have been locked and glued shut to remain that way for 70 years \u2013 which is when Mila Turajlic\u2019s mother, Srbijanka Turajlic, who at the time of the partition and nationalisation was two years old, decides to apply for restitution of her family\u2019s former real estate, in order to be able to bequeath it to her children. In the historical space in between those two events, the documentary film The Other Side of Everything happens. The door being locked and shut and then only opened three-quarters of a century later makes for lovely bookends for the story, which, as its central motif suggests, happens at the crossroads of the historical, the personal and the political.\nThe Other Side of Everything is an examination of three distinct political and historical periods of the country, during which the door in the middle of Srbijanka Turajlic\u2019s flat is closed shut: The era of Yugoslavia as a Socialist Federal Republic, the period of the breakup of the federation, the rise of ethnic nationalism and Slobodan Milo\u0161evic\u2019s rule, and finally, the contemporary Serbia, which is at least nominally supposed to be on its way to a true multi-party democracy. In examining the past of her mother, her family and her country, Turajlic firmly positions herself in the contemporary tradition of the more and more subjective documentary practices, which incidentally have been embraced in large part by female documentary filmmakers.\nHer approach makes a lot of sense: The Other Side of Everything is as much a story of her\nmother\u2019s life as it is about the societal, historical and political turmoils of the former Yugoslavia and contemporary Serbia; Srbijanka Turajlic, who today is a retired professor at the Electrotechnical Faculty of the University of Belgrade, has been one of the leading figures of the fight for democracy in Serbia and an active member of the national movement Otpor! (\u201cResistance!\u201d), a civic protest group and later a movement which led the nonviolent struggle as a course of action against the Milo\u0161evic-controlled Serbian authorities. She did not do well in any of the regimes after the World War Two: She was coming from a bourgeois family which had been regularly spied on by the Yugoslavian Secret Police, UDBA, she organised anti-Milo\u0161evic protests and gave public speeches against his politics, defiantly wearing the Otpor! T-shirt even after some of her colleagues wearing it had been beaten, to the dismay of her husband, and pessimistically dubbed an award for her contribution to the prevailing of democracy in Serbia \u201ca fiasco\u201d during its acceptance. Her story is, as the title of the film implies, one of the stories from \u201cthe other side\u201d, the ones that are not heard as often compared to the dominant narrative of Serbia before, during and after the war. It is also a fascinating story of a person of an extraordinary courage and unbending mind, a call for a re-examination of the extent of today\u2019s active citizenship and the struggles for political causes, especially in light of the recent debates surrounding the contemporary social media civic engagement and activism.\nThis is not to say that the film preaches to its audience or tries to take a didactic turn. The Other Side of Everything remains a subjective and a deeply personal documentary to the end, with the director of the film \u2013 the daughter of the woman who is, in her seven\nties, still being regularly called on with requests for interviews and comments on contemporary political events and anniversaries of mass demonstrations such as the Bulldozer Revolution \u2013 turning the film\u2019s examining eye onto herself and her own willingness to stay in the country where there are no tangible prospects and carry on the fight of the generation before her for a more democratic and just society, perhaps sacrificing her life in progress, or do what so many of her peers have done, pack up and leave after finishing her studies to seek a better life in Western Europe or somewhere else. \u201cAll of us could get onto a single bus and leave the country, and the rest of Serbia would be pleased to see we finally had,\u201d she says. It is a dilemma so universal and important that it manages to transcend the story-frame of the film which it is posited by. Which says a lot about the film itself \u2013 and how it makes for an excellent example of how meaningfully relevant a documentary film can be.",
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        "raw_content": "Diversity Study: Super Bowl ads less gender\u2026\nDiversity Study: Super Bowl ads less gender offensive\nBy Associated Press and Steve Reed |\nWhile Super Bowl XLIX commercials were more sensitive and less gender offensive than in past years, women and people of color remain vastly underrepresented among the creative directors who are producing those ads, according to a diversity study released Wednesday.\nThe Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida released its annual report showing the advertising industry\u201ds continuing disparity in hiring practices in terms of race and gender.\nThe study found that of the 42 Super Bowl ads in 2015 for which data was available, only three \u2014 or 7 percent \u2014 featured exclusively a person of color as the lead creative director. By contrast, 86 percent featured a white creative director and 7 percent featured both a white person and person of color.\nIn terms of gender, 81 percent of the creative directors were male, 13 percent of creative directors featured both a male and a female. Only 7 percent were exclusively females.\nRichard Lapchick, the primary author of this study and director of TIDES, said the percentage of people of color and women in creating and producing the Super Bowl ads hasn\u201dt changed much.\n\u201cIt\u201ds one of those industries where there has not been much movement over the years,\u201d Lapchick said. \u201cThe NFL and the Super Bowl audience is very diverse, and it\u201ds just not reflected in the people who are preparing and creating these ads.\u201d\nThe study also pointed out that of 61 commercials, 19 had African-Americans in a lead role, a significant increase since when the study was first conducted in 2011.\nLapchick believes that the key figures of Madison Avenue advertising agencies should mirror the NFL\u201ds efforts when it comes to the improved hiring practices of people of color and women in recent years.\nThe adoption of the Rooney Rule, which increases the pool of minority coaching candidates, has helped the NFL has received an overall A grade for its racial hiring practice in each of the past five years. The NFL earned a C-minus for its gender hiring practices in 2014, for an overall grade of B.\nLapchick said he was pleasantly surprised with the overall content of this year\u201ds Super Bowl commercials compared with recent years.\nIn previous years, Super Bowl ads routinely used gratuitous sexual content, gender stereotypes and gender roles to sell a company\u201ds product or service. However, he said the use of sex to sell and objectifying women was very limited in 2015.\n\u201cAs our team watched the Super Bowl and watched the individual ads there was a large degree of surprise at the non-stereotypical ads, but also the positive images that were being portrayed,\u201d Lapchick said. He also believes advertising directors were more sensitive about gender violence following the Ray Rice domestic abuse case.",
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        "raw_content": "NOSTALGIA: Flat end to the life of institute\nALL CHANGE: Dewsbury Club and Institute when it was offered for sale in the 1990s, later to be taken over by Dewsbury Textile, and now to be converted into flats.\nTake a close look at the picture here because soon, like many other old buildings in Dewsbury, it will be converted into flats.\nLet\u2019s hope the exterior of this building, one of the most historic in the town centre, remains as it is and isn\u2019t messed about with.\nSituated in Oates Street, it was built in 1883 by members of Dewsbury Club and Institute, believed to have been the first working men\u2019s club in Yorkshire.\nThroughout its long history, this building has only been occupied by two owners, Dewsbury Club and Institute, which closed in the 1990s and Dewsbury Textile Club, which closed about 20 years ago.\nThe Club and Institute was first founded in 1870 in premises in Daisy Hill before later moving into Nelson Street, and then moving again into Oates Street in 1883.\nMany of my generation will remember the Club and Institute in an age when working men\u2019s clubs played an important part in the life of the town.\nThey will also remember when Oates Street and the area surrounding it was a bustling, thriving part of the town centre.\nNearby Daisy Hill, was filled with lovely shops, Bond Street, a busy thoroughfare with all its buildings fully occupied, and Grove Street with its busy West Riding police station and magistrates\u2019 court.\nThere was also Union Street just below, where the Ben Riley Dance Hall once stood, the place where all the young rock \u2019n\u2019 rollers of Dewsbury (myself included) gathered in the 1950s and 60s.\nAnd, who can forget round the corner in Daisy Hill, Joe Bananas cafe, our very own coffee bar, where I tasted my first hamburger and thought this was what life must be like in America?\nBefore the Club and Institute was opened in 1871, working men in Dewsbury and further afield, had nowhere to go to socialise except to public houses.\nThe temperance movement was very strong in Dewsbury at that time and many men had been converted to their cause. Not every man wanted to drink, and so a group of men in the town from both the professional and working classes, decided to form their own social club which wouldn\u2019t sell beer.\nIt was to be a club where ordinary working men could meet up with friends and play a game of billiards (no snooker in those days) without being obliged to have a drink.\nThe club remained completely teetotal for some years to come until it was realised that cups of coffee and tea couldn\u2019t pay for the upkeep of the building.\nIn 1881 members bought a piece of land in nearby Oates Street for the erection of a new club, and the foundation stone was laid in 1883 by Alderman Machell, a local mill owner.\nThe new club, which included a bar, was built within 72 days, at a cost of \u00a31,287, and the Dewsbury Conservative club took over their old premises in Nelson Street, moving in on the same day as the Club and Institute moved out.\nAlthough the club was now selling beer, it was emphasised that members should never feel obliged to buy it. The same stood throughout the history of the club, members always being assured they could go into the club and spend all day using its facilities without having to buy a drink.\nSubscriptions were one-and-sixpence a quarter, and facilities included a coffee room, four billiard tables, a reading room and a library, dominoes, cards and refreshments.\nAlthough the club was always fiercely non-political, three of its members in the 1980s were Members of Parliament, David Ginsburg MP for Dewsbury, Marcus Fox MP for Shipley and Sir Michael Shaw.\nThe following are a selection from the club\u2019s minutes, compiled by two club members , Maurice Child and Chris Cawood, in 1983 when the building celebrated its centenary:\n1904 \u2013 There was a smallpox plague in Dewsbury. The committee agreed to purchase three dozen flycatchers to hang in various parts of the club.\n1908 \u2013 The Committee agreed that no cabs or hansoms be allowed to stand at the club door unless engaged by a member.\n1914 \u2013 England at War. Members donated \u00a352 10s to Mayor\u2019s Patriotic Fund.\n1917 \u2013 Club on war rations, potatoes served on two days only each week, and bread to be restricted to five ounces, and meat to two ounces at any meal.\n1918 \u2013 There was some unpleasantness at the club when Captain C Hirst ordered two private soldiers to replace the tunics they had taken off to play billiards. The committee wrote to Capt Hirst telling him to stop interfering with members of the club, either military or civil.\nThe Club and Institute was at its height in the 1950s when it employed two stewards, one solely in charge of the billiards room. Later, darts, dominoes and chess were introduced, along with the club\u2019s first television set.\nIn the early days membership was 800, but by 1983 it had been reduced to 230, and clearly the writing was on the wall for this once flourishing club.\nIn its first one hundred year history, the club had only closed for one day and that was for the King\u2019s visit to Dewsbury in 1912.\nUnlike most working men\u2019s club the Club and Institute, didn\u2019t have bingo or concerts, but they did have one raffle a year for charity.\nIn the early days they had few financial problems and were fairly well off. 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        "raw_content": "In recent years, exotic dancers have been bringing lawsuits against strip clubs in New York and around the country saying that they were denied a minimum wage and other benefits generally given to employees. Increasingly, courts have agreed with the position that they are employees and not independent contractors. As clubs operate more as legitimate businesses, they have come under scrutiny from the IRS and the Labor Department.\nExperts say that more lawyers are willing to take such cases based on the success of previous cases. However, those who represent the clubs consider some dancers to be nothing more than professional plaintiffs. The lawyers claim that the dancers allow themselves to be named in multiple suits in their quest for a windfall. Club owners claim that the dancers are independent contractors because they may work in many locations at the same time.\nThis may make it impossible to control their hours or provide supervision, which are two criteria to determine if an employer/employee relationship exists. In an employment classification case, a court will look at whether or not an employer controls the schedule and working conditions of its workers. If it does, it is more likely that a court will rule that the worker is an employee. This is true regardless of how the parties classify the relationship between themselves.\nThe law alone determines whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. If a worker is classified as an employee, he or she may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits, a minimum wage and overtime pay. In addition, that employee may be entitled to participate in a pension plan, and the employer must withhold and pay half of the worker's payroll tax liability. An employment law attorney may be able to help those seeking employment status and the benefits that come with it.\nSource: Bloomberg BNA, \"More Exotic Dancers' Misclassification Suits Dispute Clubs' Business Model, Lawyers Say\", August 11, 2014",
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But quality is of utmost importance.\nWhy Folate and not Folic Acid?\nFolate: Read labels and make sure that you are taking a prenatal that contains a methyl folate, not the synthetic version: folic acid. Folate is a general term for a group of water soluble b-vitamins, and is also known as B9. Folic acid refers to the oxidized synthetic compound used in dietary supplements and food fortification, whereas folate refers to the various tetrahydrofolate derivatives naturally found in food. Folic Acid is linked to:\nIncidence and recurrence of Neural Tube Defects (serious birth defects of the spinal cord and the brain which arise during the early development of the embryo, most common being spina bifida)\nElevated Homocysteine, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke and many other health conditions\nTongue and Lip Tie in infants\nFolate is important to your health because it:\nAids the complete development of red blood cells\nPrevents neural tube defects in newborns\nThough the recommendation for pregnancy is 400-600mcg of folate/folic acid, this is the minimal amount needed to prevent birth defects. When using folate instead of folic acid (thus removing the added risks to mom with the synthetic form), it is often advisable to take more than the minimum. As always, check with a doctor or midwife before taking or changing anything, especially during pregnancy. NOTE: People who have a MTHFR defect will need to consult with a specialized practitioner and will probably need to take L-5-MTHF which is the methylated form of folate.\nOmega 3s and Healthy Fats\nIt's important to realize that your body cannot form omega-3 fats, so a fetus must obtain all of its omega-3 fats from his mother's diet. Hence, a mother's dietary intake and plasma concentrations of DHA directly influence the DHA status of the developing fetus, which can impact your child's brain development. Researchers are now also linking inadequate intake of omega-3 fats in pregnant women to increased risk of preeclampsia, premature birth and low birth weight, and to hyperactivity in children; and new studies show that Omega 3 intake while pregnant can lower the chances of childhood allergies and benefit the visual and cognitive development.\nOmega-3 in fish and seafood is high in two fatty acids crucial to human health, DHA and EPA. These two fatty acids are pivotal in preventing heart disease, cancer, and many other diseases. Your brain is also highly dependent on DHA -- low DHA levels have been linked to depression, schizophrenia, memory loss, and a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's. Approximately 60 percent of the human brain is composed of fatty material 25 percent of that material is DHA. Since humans cannot produce it, they must consume it. Studies show that the DHA levels of women in America today are comparable to that of women in Third World countries.\nMost Americans\u2019 diets are seriously lacking in omega-3 fats. Women tend to become further depleted during pregnancy, as the fetus uses omega-3s for nervous system development. After birth, omega-3s are again used to make breast milk, and for women on their second or third pregnancy, levels may be extremely low. The major source of dietary omega-3 is fish, and most fish that is commercially available (even wild-caught varieties) are polluted with mercury, PCBs and other toxic substances.\nIf you can find a source of lab-verified clean and pure fish, then this would be your best source of omega-3. But for those of you who can\u2019t (the vast majority of us), a supplement is the next best option.\nDHA found in Breastmilk: DHA has received glowing recommendations from the World Health Organization, the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations and the National Institutes of Health. During the last trimester of a pregnancy is when the mother transfers to her fetus much of the DHA needed for the development of its brain and nervous system. The DHA content in the mother's diet reflects in the amount of DHA passed on to the baby. If the baby is not breastfed at all, it receives no DHA, thus hindering and impairing mental and visual acuity. DHA levels of premature infants are especially low since they miss much of that last trimester.\nFermented Cod Liver Oil helps balance out your Omega ratios, provides necessary fats for baby\u2019s brain development, and guards against inflammation. It also seems to make recovery after delivery go much faster (probably due to the anti-inflammatory properties.) The high vitamin butter oil is obtained from cows eating rapidly growing green grass, and contains Activator X, as discovered by Weston A. Price. Not only is this superb for baby\u2019s development, but there is some information showing that it helps get baby\u2019s vitamin levels (especially Vitamin K) after birth.\nIt is VERY important to have your vitamin D levels checked in pregnancy. We know today that levels need to be above 50 ng/ml to protect you and your baby from some of the most serious complications of pregnancy such as premature delivery, preeclampsia, and reduce the risk of diseases such as infantile hypocalcaemia and rickets. Maintaining optimal vitamin D levels is easily one of the most important strategies pregnant women need to implement to keep both themselves and their new babies healthy.\nMothers who took 4,000 IU's (ten times the RDA of 400 IU) of vitamin D during pregnancy had their risk of premature birth reduced by half\nPremature babies born to women taking high doses of vitamin D were reduced by half at both 32 and 37 weeks\nThere were also fewer babies who were born \"small for dates\"\nWomen taking high doses of vitamin D had a 25 percent reduction in infections, particularly respiratory infections such as colds and flu, as well as fewer infections of the vagina and the gums\nThe \"core morbidities of pregnancy\" were reduced by 30 percent in the women who took the high-dose vitamin D. (Including diabetes, high blood pressure, and pre-eclampsia -- a potentially deadly increase in blood pressure and fluid accompanied by low platelets)\nBabies getting the highest amounts of vitamin D after birth had fewer colds and less eczema\n80% of your immune system is located in your digestive tract, making a healthy gut a major focal point if you want to achieve optimal health. The root of many health problems is related to an imbalance of intestinal bacteria, and this foundation of good health is laid even while in utero. Without a well-functioning gastrointestinal (GI) tract, a newborn baby will be more vulnerable to pathogens, allergens, and a number of immune-related diseases, so getting an infant's gut up and running efficiently is crucial. Probiotics have been found to:\nPromote a healthy digestive system\nBenefit in treating irritable bowel syndrome and Crones disease\nHelp in the prevention and management of atopic dermatitis (eczema) in children\nPrevent food allergies in children\nDuring Pregnancy, Probiotics Will:\nProbiotics reduce risk for preeclampsia: Preeclampsia is the number one reason for maternal death in the United States. Probiotics help to reduce inflammation in the intestines, which is believed to lower blood pressure.\nProbiotic intake during the first trimester helps lose postpartum weight faster.\nProbiotics helps digestion and nutrient absorption: Probiotics help to break down proteins, carbs and fats and converts the fiber into healthy fatty acids that nourish the cells that lines the intestinal wall. This can help reduce gas, bloating, heartburn and constipation. When the intestines are sealed (aka leaky gut syndrome) the better our bodies absorb the nutrients from the foods we consume. The more nourishment moms get, the more the baby gets, too. Probiotics also help the intestines make short-chain fatty acids, which contribute to the overall health of the body.\nProbiotics can help reduce the risk for postpartum depression: Preliminary research is finding the importance that taking probiotics can alter the neurotransmitters in the gut, boosting the ability to deal and cope with anxiety and depression.\nSevere magnesium deficiency can lead to poor fetal growth, preeclampsia, or even fetal death. Proper magnesium levels also help mom\u2019s tissue growth and recovery during pregnancy and may help baby receive more nutrition through the placenta. It is very difficult to get enough magnesium from food sources anymore, so we typically recommend magnesium oil (a rub, salve, or lotion) on the skin, magnesium flake foot soak, or Natural Calm in the evening before bed. In total, a pregnant woman shouldn\u2019t exceed 500 mg from all sources unless severely deficient.\nMagnesium plays a role in early pregnancy as well as in pregnancy success. Magnesium supplementation prevented an increase in diastolic blood pressure during the last weeks of pregnancy. The relation between diastolic blood pressure and urinary excretion of magnesium suggests that magnesium is involved in the regulation of blood pressure and that the increase in diastolic blood pressure in pregnancy could be due to a lack of magnesium.\n(More reasons to include magnesium)\nhttp://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2002/01/30/vitamin-b12-a.aspx During pregnancy, B12 is actively transported by the placenta to the fetus, which can reduce the mother's stores of B12 if she has no B12 in her diet. Studies have shown that colostrum and/or milk during the first week of life contains larger amounts of B12 (as much as 2421 pg/ml) than later milk If the mother is B12 deficient during pregnancy, the baby may have low B12 and some have developed clinical signs of deficiency as young as 2 months of age. Vitamin B6 can aid in alleviating morning sickness. Taking a B-Complex Vitamin will cover all your B Vitamins in one.\n(More information on B Vitamins)\n(Interesting research on relationship of B12 and Folate status and Autism)\n\u201cBeginning in early gestation, maternal thyroid hormone production normally increases by approximately 50% in response to increased levels of serum thyroxine-binding globulin (resulting from the increase in estrogen levels) and because of stimulation of thyrotropin (TSH) receptors by human chorionic gonadotropin. The placenta is a rich source of the type 3 inner ring deiodinase, which enhances the degradation of thyroxine (T4) to bioinactive reverse triiodothyronine (T3).\u201d\nIn other words: Thyroid hormone demand increases, which requires an adequate iodine supply that is obtained primarily from the diet and/or as supplemental iodine. In addition, fetal thyroid hormone production increases during the second half of pregnancy, further contributing to increased maternal iodine requirements because iodide readily crosses the placenta. Iodine is a vitally important nutrient that is detected in every organ and tissue in your body. Along with being essential for healthy thyroid function and efficient metabolism, there is increasing evidence that low iodine is related to numerous diseases, including cancer. Iodine might also severely affect your child's brain and intellectual prowess, as it is important for healthy brain development. New research now suggests an iodine supplement during pregnancy might help to boost children's IQ scores.\nIodine May Boost Children's IQ and Lead to Economic Benefits.\n\u201cResearch published in 2013 showed that mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy lead to decreased intellect in children. Those born to mothers with low iodine in early pregnancy had lower IQs at age 8, by an average of three points, compared to those born to mothers with healthy iodine levels. The children of low iodine mothers also had worse reading ability at age 9. Building on this research, the latest study revealed that if all women took iodine supplements before conception, during pregnancy, and while breastfeeding, children's IQ scores would be raised by an average of 1.22 points.\u201d\nGuidelines for daily dietary iodine intake:\nInstitute Nonpregnant Nonlactating Adolescents and Adults (\u03bcg) Pregnant Women (\u03bcg) Lactating Women (\u03bcg)\nInstitute of Medicine48 150 220 290\nWHO, UNICEF, ICCIDD15 150 250 250\nEndocrine Society89 \u2014 250 250\nAnemia, proteinuria and edema in pregnant women\u2014Pregnancy-induced hypertension and anemia are common, and potentially dangerous. One of the primary causes for these conditions is the woman\u2019s nutritional status. A study published last year found that chlorella may help improve both of these conditions in pregnant women, likely due to its high folate, B12 and iron content.\nMake sure to have your iron levels tested during pregnancy, as iron deficiency can cause problems for both mother and baby. Prenatal supplementation with daily iron is effective to reduce the risk of low birthweight, and to prevent maternal anemia and iron deficiency in pregnancy. If you have too little iron, you may experience fatigue, decreased immunity or iron-deficiency anemia, which can be serious if left untreated.\nFiled in: PREGNANCY, Supplements, Vitamins",
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        "raw_content": "See headlines for EMGC\nMore from AccessWire\nGWGH 0% Rate It\nBy AccessWire, January 29, 2019, 08:30:00 AM EDT\nClaim alleges scheme to coerce sale of valuable portfolio of life insurance policies below its true value\nBOCA RATON, FL / ACCESSWIRE / January 29, 2019 / Emergent Capital, Inc. (OTCQX:EMGC) (\"Emergent\" or the \"Company\"), today announced that on January 25, 2019, Emergent and certain of its subsidiaries filed a complaint in United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware against LNV Corporation, Silver Point Capital L.P. and GWG Holdings, Inc. The suit will be administered together with the previously filed and announced petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code of White Eagle Asset Portfolio, LP (\"White Eagle\"), Lamington Road Designated Activity Company (f/k/a Lamington Road Limited) (\"Lamington\") and White Eagle General Partner, LLC (\"WEGP\"). LNV, a subsidiary of Beal Bank, is the lender under White Eagle's outstanding revolving credit facility (the \"Credit Facility\").\nIn the suit, the Plaintiffs allege that the defendants engaged in a scheme to coerce the Plaintiffs into selling their valuable portfolio of life insurance policies to defendants for well below its true value. Pursuant to the Credit Facility, LNV agreed to lend $370 million to White Eagle, and in connection, receive a 45% equity stake in White Eagle. That equity stake, and LNV's significant control over White Eagle under the Credit Facility, creates a joint venture, and gives rise to fiduciary duties to White Eagle and Emergent, on the part of LNV. The Plaintiffs further allege that LNV has been engaged in a concerted campaign to \"squeeze\" White Eagle and Emergent by improperly restricting their cash flow, in the hopes that White Eagle and Emergent will have no choice but to sell the valuable policy portfolio to LNV or one of its proxies, including Silver Point and/or GWG, at below its true value.\nThe Plaintiffs seek, among other things, economic damages and to have the Credit Facility recharacterized as equity rather than debt or, in the alternative, to have LNV's 45% equity stake in White Eagle declared to be unmatured interest on the outstanding loan from LNV under the Credit Facility, which should be disallowed through the effective date of any plan of reorganization of White Eagle.\nSeparately, in connection with the Chapter 11 cases, on January 15, 2019, White Eagle, Lamington and WEGP received authorization from the Bankruptcy Court to use cash collateral for a period of twenty (20) weeks pursuant to a budget.\nAbout Emergent Capital, Inc.\nEmergent (OTCQX:EMGC) is a specialty finance company that invests in life settlements. More information about Emergent can be found at www.emergentcapital.com.\nThis press release may contain certain \"forward-looking statements\" relating to the business of Emergent Capital, Inc. and its subsidiary companies. All statements, other than statements of historical fact included herein are \"forward-looking statements.\" These forward-looking statements are often identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as \"believes,\" \"expects\" or similar expressions, and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Although Emergent believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, they do involve assumptions, risks and uncertainties, and these expectations may prove to be incorrect. Investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. Other than as required under the securities laws, Emergent does not assume a duty to update these forward-looking statements.\nIR@emergentcapital.com\nwww.emergentcapital.com\nSOURCE:Emergent Capital, Inc.\nReferenced Stocks: EMGC, GWGH",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Latest / How To Write For The U.S. Supreme Court[1]\nby Irwin Ironstone & Bob Vinik \u2013\nThere was an article on \u201cfindlaw\u201d[2] that described research from a Ph.d candidate. Some of the suggestions may or may not agree with what your have been taught in the past by your professors. The suggestions may or may not agree with comments from some of the justices (I know that Justice Steven Breyer has described what he tries to do in writing a decisions (he does not like to use footnotes.[3] The Late Justice Antonin Scalia has also commented about writing in several books.[4] Each of the Justices has an individual style that is described on law blogs. If I remember correctly, Justice Anthony Kennedy listens to several operas while he writes his decisions.[5] Justice John Roberts according to the analysis was one of the most effective writers of all time (his writing is very direct ). Justice Souter was possibly the most humble and did not participate in one survey.[6] Justice Ginsberg describes her style as one where her points do not have to be reread.[7] Justice Thomas\u2019s decisions are usually short and to the point. Many people fail to recognize his ability to go against the grain in so many cases.[8] Justice Sonia Sotomayor\u2019s writing style is long and difficult to follow. She has some very reasonable views but seems to have skipped a few writing classes at Princeton and Yale.[9] Hopefully, her writing will improve based upon the level of her law clerks and years of experience on the court. The newest Justice Elena Kagan is one of the best writers on the court.[10] Realize that before being solicitor General, she was dean of Harvard Law. She has a clear, concise, biting style. Some suggest that she is the best writer on the court and if you\u2019re going to write for the Court reading the best writers on the court should help. In my opinion, the best writers at this time, and also the clearest are Roberts and Kagan. One usually takes conservative positions and the other liberal positions. We can all learn from the different styles of the justices.\nGETTING A CASE TO THE\nSUPREME COURT IS DIFFICULT.\nRealize that the chance to have a writ accepted by the Justices may improve a little based on your writing. However, the odds against it being reviewed and accepted are very high[11]\nThe Author of the study, Adam Feldman, suggests using certain styles and techniques but most of the successful brief writers had lots of experience and were very bright.\nUse active verbs. Keep your sentences short. Don\u2019t dwell too long on case history. Win in the Supreme Court.\nMost of the people in the list of those who were before the court were extremely talented lawyers, were law professors, clerked for justices and judges and may have been solicitor generals. Somehow, the list above does not tell the entire story.\nAt least, that\u2019s the pattern identified by University of Southern California Ph.D. candidate Adam Feldman, who analyzed the writing style of Supreme Court briefs to see who had their brief language picked up by the Justices themselves.[12]\nIt appears that the justices use the briefs and writs before them and plagiarize freely if the writing is effective and corresponds with their arguments.\nThat analysis, which looked at 9,400 briefs filed between 1946 and 2013, found a distinctive writing style associated with success in the Supreme Court. Not only does that writing help win cases, it finds its way into the High Court\u2019s opinions as well. Yep \u2014 it\u2019s not just the law clerks who write the Justices\u2019 opinions. The most successful Supreme Court lawyers get their language in there as well.\nIt appears that short, non-confrontational, active, concise language helps to get you before the Court.\nTIPS FOR YOUR NEXT SCOTUS BRIEF\nFeldman\u2019s study looked at \u201cthe amount of language in Supreme Court opinions shared with merits briefs\u201d based on lawyers\u2019 experience practicing in the Court over almost 70 years. Feldman found that lawyers with the most experience before the Justices were much more likely to have language from their briefs work its way into Supreme Court opinions. That\u2019s not terribly surprising, given that a small cadre of 66 lawyers dominate the Supreme Court bar.[13]\nAs in any club, or sport, there are stars that excel. Although the article and the full report gives tips, it still suggests that the odds are very high and for a non-attorneys, the only way that your action will be accepted is if the common pool of law clerks who review writs see a topic that is one that the justices might consider. The odds against a non-attorney getting a writ approved are slim or none.\nAlthough many people talk about the rare exception like Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963), or Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), they don\u2019t recognize that lawyers were responsible for presenting these cases before SCOTUS. (Those lawyers were very high up in the legal hierarchy.)\nFeldman identified a few of the writing characteristics of those successful lawyers for Bloomberg\u2019s Big Law Business. Short sentences and active verbs are key, he said. Lawyers should \u201cavoid dry regurgitation of the lower court\u2019s opinions.\u201d Keeping things brief [14]probably wouldn\u2019t hurt either, as most of the briefs that work their way into SCOTUS opinions are relatively short. The average brief for lawyers who\u2019ve argued before the Supreme Court more than five times is 200 words less than the briefs of less experienced counsel.\nSome of the language from those briefs makes it into the Supreme Court opinions verbatim, Feldman found, in cases such as Lawson v. FMR, which borrowed three full sentences from the party\u2019s briefs along with several other similar, but not identical, phrases.\nIt also helps if your case isn\u2019t that important. Feldman found that \u201cas cases are perceived as more important to the Court, the Court is likely to share less opinion language with the briefs.\u201d\nWHO WRITES THE SUPREME COURT BRIEFS?\nSo, what lawyers had the most success when it came to SCOTUS picking up their writing? Chief Justice John Roberts lead the pack with the highest amount of his brief language adopted by the Court. Prior to becoming a judge, the Chief Justice worked for the U.S. Attorney\u2019s office as associate counsel for President Reagan, as Solicitor General, and in private practice for Hogan & Harston. Justice Roberts had the perfect combo of factors which Feldman found impacted success \u2014 he was a former SCOTUS clerk, government lawyer, and had practiced before the Court many times.\nFeldman\u2019s study identified the top ten overlap scores for non-Solicitor General[15] attorneys who regularly appeared before the Supreme Court. These were:\n1. John Roberts (Law Clerk, Scotus+)\n2. Carter G. Phillips\n3. Laurence Gold\n4. Seth P. Waxman (was a Solicitor General)\n5. David. C. Frederick (Clerked at Scotus+)\n6. Tom C. Goldstein\n7. Jack Greenberg (law Professor Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund)\n8. Theodore B. Olson (was a Solicitor General)\n9. Jeffrey L. Fisher (Professor, law clerk at Scotus)\n10 Paul D. Clement (law Professor and Solicitor General)\nThese weren\u2019t the only successful Supreme Court practitioners, however. For example, Harry I. Rand had the highest overlap value, but did not commonly practice before the Court, as his practice was focused on international art recovery. Individual lawyers\u2019 success also didn\u2019t translate over to their firms. Justice Roberts\u2019 Hogan & Harston was only the fifth most successful firm before the Court, Feldman found. (O\u2019Melveny & Myers was number one.)\nThe odds of having a writ accepted before SCOTUS are very high. In my last year of law school, when I was represented by a firm pro bono, I had a writ accepted. I sat in the Court and watched the argument. It was like watching an argument where the issues were like reviewing how many angels could dance on the head of a pin.\nThe Court found against my action 9-0 (I thought that at least two of the justices were wavering.) Irwin R. Eisenstein. The attorney who walked the case through the courts was second chair at Scotus. (Thank you Lewis Zirogiannis for your dedication and support.)\nP.S. The question before the court was based on the Second Circuit raising a question of law (Simply, How many days does a party have to file an appeal in a false claims act if the government is not an active participant.) I responded to the two questions raised and thanked the court for allowing a non-attorney present the issues before the court. I soon received notice that the court had requested an attorney to brief and argue the issues for me. I opposed this motion but to no avail.\nThe law firm that took on the case before SCOTUS would have billed more than $275,000+ just for the work done for the action before SCOTUS (This was in 2008-9 costs).\nAt the time, I thought the time to appeal was sixty days rather than thirty days and there was a Circuit split (Some of the Federal Appellate Courts ruled it was 60 days but other courts ruled it was 30 days.) The Supreme Court is more likely to take an action when there is a circuit split.). One issue is that the lower court\u2019s order was not sent to my new address and that delayed my filing by about 18 days. That was never addressed in the facts but I would have lost anyway. However, the decision by Justice Thomas has some factual errors (even at the level of SCOTUS).\nIt is interesting to note that when justices who retire are asked about some of their worst decisions, they might suggest how they would vote differently after their retirement.\nSOME OF THE RELATED RESOURCES:\n\u2022 The Supreme Writer on the Court: The Case for Roberts (The Volokh Conspiracy)\n\u2022 Kagan\u2019s Conversational Tone Gets the Public Involved in Opinions (FindLaw\u2019s U.S. Supreme Court Blog)\n\u2022 Nine Plus: Supreme Court Clerks by the Numbers (FindLaw\u2019s U.S. Supreme Court Blog)\n\u2022 Amicus Brief Numbers: Quantity, Quality, and Influence (FindLaw\u2019s U.S. Supreme Court Blog)\n\u2013 See more at: http://blogs.findlaw.com/supreme_court/2015/08/how-to-write-for-the-supreme-court.html#sthash.boIsXPMK.dpuf\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>\n[1] I would like to thank Bob Vinik for his support and assistance over years. He was an inspiration not only for me but for many others who became involved in the legal quagmires. Irwin Eisenstein\n[2] see http://blogs.findlaw.com/supreme_court/2015/08/how-to-write-for-the-supreme-court.html The Original artilce was by Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. on August 21, 2015 12:57 PM- There are a significant number of additions and changes based on many other posts on the web.\n[3] See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMlRT67LuO8 last visited 4/21/16 A video where Justice Breyer describes how he develops an opinion.\n[4] See http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/writing-with-antonin-scalia-grammar-nerd last visited 4/21/16 where some of Justice Scalia\u2019s thoughts about writing are reviewed. e.g. Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges,\u201d the first book co-authored by the pair, appeared in 2008. Their second book, \u201cReading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts,\u201d \u2026 The nearly six-hundred-page tome details Scalia\u2019s judicial philosophy, which they call \u201ctextualism.\u201d\n[5] At one lecture Justice Kennedy was talking about traveling the circuit where he is assigned. Each justice used to travel their given circuits by horse or any other means of transportation. At one of his stops before a group of lawyers in his circuit, Kennedy was describing how he wrote his decisions and one of the lawyers said- I also like to write to music and usually have two six packs while I write my briefs. (This is paraphrased but it is a true story- at a speech about 15 years ago at St. John\u2019s Law School.)\n[6] A single justice declined to participate in the project. \u201cI feel like a rotter,\u201d Justice David H. Souter, who retired in 2009, wrote to Mr. Garner. But, he explained, \u201cSince I don\u2019t think my own work is worth writing home about, I\u2019d feel presumptuous telling other people what they ought to do.\u201d\nSee http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/21/us/politics/21court.html?_r=0\n[7] She tells her law clerks: \u201cDon\u2019t write sentences that people will have to re-read. Same is true of public speaking.\u201d Hers is direct, to the point and never excessive. She says: \u201cMy effort was to speak slowly so that that ideas could be grasped.\u201d In her public speeches her style is professorial, hearkening back to her days as a law professor, first at Rutgers School of Law, briefly at Harvard Law School and at Columbia School of Law. See https://www.natcom.org/CommCurrentsArticle.aspx?id=995\n[8] Using linguistic software researchers discovered that Thomas\u2019 opinions are short and to the point. One of Thomas\u2019s traits is \u201c[His] opinions contain language from briefs submitted to the court at unusually high rates.\u201d\nThey found that he copies sections of the briefs that support the courts opinions. A review of his writings suggest that he has a distinctive role on the court. on the words of others do not suggest misconduct \u2014 legal writing often tracks source materials \u2014 but they do illuminate his distinctive role on the court.\n\u201cSince his views on major legal questions can be idiosyncratic and unlikely to command a majority, he is particularly apt to be assigned the inconsequential and technical majority opinions that the justices call dogs.\u201d\nSee http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/28/us/justice-clarence-thomas-rulings-studies.html\n[9] \u201cAs a Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor has a lot going for her: a stellar judicial record, a Yale Law School pedigree, a compelling personal history, and more trial experience than any other sitting justice. But while she\u2019s clearly a bright and talented lawyer, she unfortunately lacks one of the key qualities of a successful Supreme Court justice: writing skills. To put it bluntly, Sotomayor doesn\u2019t write very well.\u201d She will never be a Scalia who is quoted both in dissent and in his majority or concurring opinions. E.G. \u201d Scalia\u2019s opinions are cited in leading constitutional law casebooks more than any other sitting justice. In the 2002 case Republican Party v. White, for instance, he quipped, \u201ccampaign promises are\u2014by long democratic tradition\u2014the least binding form of human commitment.\u201d\nOne of the nice features of the Second Circuit Federal Appellate Court is that even Pro Se parties get at least 5 minutes to argue their appeals. This is a practice that should be followed by other circuits. Most non-attorneys may not be able to express themselves as well but frequently have very logical analysis of many legal issues. I have appeared in the court several times to argue some interesting issues.\nI was before then Circuit judge Sotomayor who at that time did not impress me. She certainly was not as competent as one of the other judges in my panel. One, Guido Calabrese who was the dean of Yale law school and was very interested in the economic impact and false claims action against several states for their abuses in child support collections. He gave me between 10-15 minutes rather than 5 based on the economic models that I presented related to fraud in the state systems. Judge Calabrese taught justices Sotomayor, Alito, and Thomas when he was at Yale.\n\u201d See http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/06/sonia-sotomayors-prose-problem\n[10] One article says of Justice Kagan \u201d \u201cIf, as Kagan intends, her style allows her to reach lay readers, the Court\u2019s most junior Justice may well turn out to be its most effective communicator, a valuable link between those who decide the law and those who are bound by it,\u201d.\u201d see http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2013/11/19/the-remarkably-conversational-style-of-elena-kagan/\n[11] The court (SCOTUS) may publish statistics about the number of writs submitted and accepted but these figures are slanted. They do not include writs that are thrown out based upon procedures. They may not address many issues that they have decided even though lower courts frequently ignore their determinations. Every now and then, the Court slaps the hands of state court judges but not frequently enough. If they did that, they would not have time to hear any other cases. I had one action dismissed because the clerk of the court said I had filed out of time. I had a motion in the Florida Supreme Court to clarify an order. It took about three months for a determination and when I filed the request for an extension, the Scotus clerk said that I was out of time. I did not know that state courts could modify an order and use the date of the original order (Back date). I am sure that the Florida Supreme Court Justices may have known about this quirk. My request never made it to the SCOTUS, and was never counted. There may be thousands of other cases that are also rejected with a simple note by the clerks of the Supreme Court saying your request for a writ has been denied (this after spending hundreds of hours writing the writ and spending thousands of dollars.\n[12] The entire report is available (Last visited 4/21/16) and is 30 pages. It is located at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2643826\n[13] http://blogs.findlaw.com/strategist/2015/08/meet-the-lawyers-who-control-the-supreme-court.html last visited 4/20/16 Out of more than 17,000 lawyers who belong to the Supreme Court bar, only 66 are before the court regularly. This is about 1/3 of One percent. \u201d Those attorneys are involved in almost half the Court\u2019s cases. The magical 66 lawyers were also six times as likely to have their cert petitions accepted than your average, plain Jane lawyer.\u201d Other characteristics include:\n\u2022 Primarily corporate lawyers: fifty-five of them work for Big Law firms specializing in representing corporate client;\n\u2022 Less diverse than the Justices: sixty-three of the 66 are white, only eight are women;\n\u2022 No stranger to the Supreme Court: almost half worked as SCOTUS clerks;\n\u2022 Former government workers: 25 worked in the Office of the Solicitor General-\n\u2022 See more at: http://blogs.findlaw.com/strategist/2015/08/meet-the-lawyers-who-control-the-supreme-court.html#sthash.rrX9xKOY.dpuf\n[14] See 5 tips to improve your legal writing strategist last visited 4-24-16 at\nhttp://blogs.findlaw.com/strategist/2015/06/5-tips-to-improve-your-legal-writing.html\n2. Don\u2019t Assume Your Audience Is Knowledgeable\n3. Your Perspective Should be Neutral and Objective\n4. Step Away (approach it with fresh eyes)\n5. Put Down the Thesaurus and Avoid Legalese\nEach article frequently points to other articles. If you feel brave start reading them after this article.\n[15] Solicitor General the law officer directly below the attorney general in the U.S. Department of Justice, responsible for arguing cases before the US Supreme Court.\nRelated ItemsheadlinescotusHow To\n\u2190 Previous Story A Short Summary Of Why OBAMA Should Nominate \u2026\nNext Story \u2192 Are You Comfortable With The Troika, Or Are You Ready For The Quartet?",
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In the event you become aware that such data has been collected by us, please inform us immediately.\nPlease note, that the Services may contain links to other websites maintained by third parties, which may not be governed by this Privacy Notice. This Privacy Notice does not be apply to the practices of entities which are not controlled, owned, employed, or managed by NAYAX.\nWhat will NAYAX do with my Personal Data?\nNon-Personal Data. Non-Personal Data is used mainly for click stream analysis in order to constantly improve and maintain our Services, including among others, in order to measure and understand the level of engagement to our services, for general business analytics and in order to provide a more personalized experience and tailored content, for ensuring the technical functioning of our network, to help prevent fraudulent use of our Services and for developing new services.\nPersonal Data. Personal Data is used only for the following limited purposes:\nProviding of the Services to Users including its features and functionalities;\nTo communicate with Users regarding customer service issues, or to provide updates with respect to material changes to this Privacy Notice or our Terms and Conditions.\nResponding to questions or comments and to help resolve any problems.\nFor the purposes of our legitimate interests, to the extent permitted under applicable law.\nTo protect the security or integrity of our databases and the Services, and to take precautions against legal liability.\nTo comply with any applicable law and assist law enforcement agencies and competent authorities, when we have a good faith belief that our cooperation with them meets the applicable legal standards;\nTo improve the Services, and to develop new features, products and services.\nTo improve your experience on the Site and customize our Services to your interests.\nPlease note that we may also use Personal and non-Personal Data in connection with automatic analysis of our users\u2019 behavior. In certain jurisdictions such processing of Personal Data is defined as profiling, or automatic decision making. If relevant to you under applicable law, you may be entitled to object to such processing, and may do so by sending as a notice to: [email protected]\nWhat can I do to control my Personal Data?\nReviewing and amending your Personal Data. You are entitled to review your Personal Data. You may exercise this right by sending us a request in connection with your Personal Data to: [email protected] In the event any Personal Data is incorrect or outdated, you may update and correct such data by providing us with appropriate notification.\nRight of erasure and restriction. You may also be entitled request the erasure or the restriction of your Personal Data, and we will comply with such requests, to the extent required under applicable law.\nPersonal Data Portability of Personal Data. To the extent applicable to you and to the Services, you may request the portability of your Personal Data, and we will comply with such requests, to the extent required under applicable law.\nRetention of We reserve the right to retain any Personal Data for as long as reasonably necessary in order to: (i) fulfill the purposes described herein; (ii) in the defense or assertion of legal claims and liability; (iii) for the analyses and improvement of the Services; and (iv) to comply with applicable law. Non-Personal Data and statistical anonymized data may be retained by us without limitation.\nInquiries and Requests by End-Users. If you are an End-User, please refer all inquiries and requests in connection with your Personal Data to the Customer, namely the provider from whom you made a purchase through the Machine. 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With third parties who assist us in operating the Services, conducting our business, expanding our business or servicing you, and for personalizing your experience of the Services, such as payment providers, clearance services, and, if applicable, your employer.\nTo comply with a legal requirement, for the administration of justice, to protect your vital interests or the vital interests of others, to protect the security or integrity of our databases or the Services, to take precautions against legal liability, or in the event of a corporate sale, merger, reorganization, dissolution or similar event.\nWhat is the lawful basis under which NAYAX processes Personal Data?\nCertain processing activities conducted by us are based on the necessity of such activities for the performance of the understandings between us and our Users. For example, if you are an End-User we need your payment information in order to conduct the transaction.\nOther processing activities are based on the grounds that they are necessary for the purposes of our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subjects which require protection of Personal Data.\nThere may be certain processing activities based on your consent to this Privacy Notice. In connection with such activities, you may rescind your consent, by sending us an email to: [email protected] Please note that in the event you rescind your consent to the processing of Personal Data, we may not be able to provide you with some or all of the Services.\nWill NAYAX transfer my Personal Data internationally?\nNAYAX is a global company with offices all over the world. Our databases are located currently in Germany, Israel and in the US. Some of our processing activities are made in Israel. The European Commission has decided that Israel ensures an adequate level of privacy and data protection, therefore, in accordance with the GDPR, the transfer of Personal Data to Israel is lawful and does not require any specific authorization.\nAny future transfer of Personal Data outside the EU to a third country (other than Israel) shall be made in accordance with applicable law, including by providing adequate protections, or otherwise implementing appropriate safeguards to ensure the protection of our Users\u2019 rights.\nWill I receive SPAM from NAYAX?\nWe may send users of the Services, with information on new products, features, activities, services and periodic announcements or newsletters. By accepting this Privacy Notice you hereby provide us with your explicit, written consent to receive marketing communications. You may at any time choose to opt-out and to not receive these communications, by contacting us at support@nayax.com.\nDoes NAYAX use cookies?\nYes, we use cookies (small text files stored in a user\u2019s browser) or web beacons (electronic images that allow to count visitors who have accessed a particular page and to access certain cookies) and other similar technologies to gather non-Personal Data. You may at any time program your browser to block cookies, but please be aware that such blocking may prevent us from providing some or all of the Services to you. These cookies help us track how visitors use the Site. These cookies provide us only with aggregate, which is used to assist us in improving your experience of using the Services through the Site.\nOur Site and the Services provided through it is a general audience Site which is not directed to persons under 16 years old. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided us with Personal Data without their consent, he or she should contact us immediately. We do not knowingly collect or solicit Personal Data from people under 16 years old. If we become aware that a person under 16 years old has provided us with Personal Data, we will delete such data from our databases.\nHow does NAYAX protect your data?\nWe implement measures to reduce the risks of damage, loss of information and unauthorized access or use of information in accordance with the applicable law. In particular, your payment information is secured in accordance with the PCI-DSS standard. However, these measures are unable to provide absolute information security. 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        "raw_content": "Making the choice for city\u2019s mayor\nThe Carson City mayoral race provides a rare opportunity for comparison of the two candidates, incumbent Mayor Ray Masayko and former Carson City mayor Marv Teixeira.\nMayor Masayko has served for the past eight years, and former Mayor Marv served the previous eight years, from 1988 to 1996. In making our decision in this election, we can compare and contrast the style, skill and vision with which each man has approached the position of mayor in light of Carson City\u2019s present needs.\nI believe that Carson City needs a mayor who can and will build alliances with our neighboring counties. Carson City needs a mayor who can and will build positive relationships with the Nevada Legislature. Most of all, Carson City needs a mayor who can and will lead the board of supervisors and the staff in a unified direction.\nWhen former mayor Teixeira left office, Carson City enjoyed a positive relationship with Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties. Together with neighboring county officials, Marv forged the cooperative efforts to form the Tri-county Water Sub-Conservancy District for long-range water planning and created the Tri-county Railroad Association to rebuild the V & T Railroad.\nDuring the past eight years, Carson City\u2019s relationship with Douglas County has become contentious, festering into expensive and time-wasting litigation to the detriment of the taxpayers in both counties. To their credit, Supervisor Robin Williamson and Supervisor Pete Livermore have attempted to heal the wounds, but in the end they met with limited success. More recently, City Manager Linda Ritter has made some progress with cooperative efforts between the two counties.\nMarv has a proven track record of working with the adjacent counties in a cooperative and effective manner, and I believe he would be best able to rebuild our relationship with our neighbors.\nSecondly, Carson City needs a mayor who can and will work effectively with the Nevada Legislature. As a small capital city, the Legislature has enormous impact on our economy and our quality of life. Additionally, as a major employer and property owner in Carson City, the state decision-makers impact virtually all areas of our lives.\nWe need a mayor who will attend legislative hearings in a timely manner and show appropriate respect for the legislators. We need a mayor who can build strong relationships with individual legislators and can sell the Carson City perspective on a plethora of issues from downtown redevelopment to the distribution of state tax dollars. The resolution of these issues can mean millions of dollars to Carson City, one way or another.\nThirdly, Carson City needs a mayor who can and will lead the Carson City Board of Supervisors in a positive direction. This would begin with treating the members of the board with respect during the meetings. There is no place for verbal abuse, rudeness and juvenile body language during the board meetings.\nDuring Marv\u2019s term of office, the board and those appearing before the board were treated with respect. This is not to say that there were not vigorous disagreements, but each board member was allowed to express their opinion. Consistent with the rules, each board member was allowed to place items on the agenda as he or she felt appropriate. In order to assure the representation of each of the wards in Carson City, it is essential that each supervisor have the opportunity to fully participate in the process.\nDuring the past eight years, the board has been like a rudderless boat. The individual board members and the staff have been rowing hard, but on many occasions, it has been up to the board to lead, in spite of the mayor instead of because of the mayor. On numerous key votes, the board has voted unanimously against the mayor. This would include the vote on Costco.\nThe job of the mayor is to lead, not to be a contrarian. An effective mayor must build consensus by listening, communicating, educating, and persuading. As a former salesman, Marv has the wit, charm and persistence to build consensus and set a direction for Carson City.\nThis is not to say that on every vote all members of the board will always reach agreement, but the mayor should be able to win over the votes of the other members on a regular basis. Further, this is not to say that you or I will always agree with everything that Marv does as mayor, but he has proven that he will continue to engage in dialogue on the issues with his constituents, the city staff, the Board of Supervisors and the legislators.\nLinda Johnson is a 29-year resident of Carson City, wife, mother and retired attorney.",
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        "raw_content": "Sam Kouvaris: No sure thing in Pro Football Hall of Fame\nTony Boselli must wait at least another year\nMINNEAPOLIS - Privileged to be in the room as the Jacksonville representative during the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame discussions, I\u2019m annually surprised but never shocked at what happens during the selection meeting. When you get 48 people with an opinion talking about the same thing, the winds of change are always blowing. Players you figure going in are locks aren\u2019t always that at all and others who seemed to float into the final 15 without much fanfare turn into \u201ccan\u2019t miss\u201d finalists.\nIt\u2019s unpredictable. Even among the selectors during breaks in the eight-hour meeting the question, \u201cWhat do you think?\u201d is always met with the same answer, \u201cWho knows?\u201d\nWhat are Tony Boselli's Hall of Fame chances in 2019?\nTony Boselli passed over for Pro Football Hall of Fame\nThe argument for Tony Boselli\nGetting to the final 15 to be discussed by the selection committee is extremely difficult. That\u2019s why listening to the presentation for each player is sometimes awe-inspiring and never disappoints. The players were so great during their careers that \u201cI\u2019m voting for that guy\u201d is my first thought when his credentials are laid out.\nOf course, of the fifteen, only five will get in, and the cut process from 15 to 10 and 10 to five becomes more and more difficult. Sometimes the cut only comes because the committee figures a player will be back in the room again. Some of it\u2019s a perceived slotting process, with one player waiting on another who\u2019s been a finalist longer.\nI know, it seems convoluted and perhaps even unfair, but that\u2019s why it\u2019s so hard to get into the Hall.\nThis year the three first-time eligible finalists all got in. Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher and Randy Moss were certainly Hall of Fame-worthy players. There\u2019s a thought that when a player of that caliber becomes eligible, he should go in immediately. A \u201cfirst ballot\u201d Hall of Famer is a line thrown around by everybody as if it\u2019s that easy. It\u2019s not.\nWhile this year\u2019s class is the youngest every selected, where does that leave players who had Hall of Fame careers but didn\u2019t get tagged with the \u201cfirst ballot\u201d line?\nThis year, five offensive linemen made up a third of the finalists. Joe Jacoby was eliminated in the first cut, still leaving four in the final 10, including Tony Boselli. You knew they were going to cancel each other out in the next round; it was only a question of whether one might sneak through.\nNone did, confirming that it\u2019s a logjam that might not soon easily be fixed.\nNo one questions Boselli\u2019s greatness. He\u2019s considered the second best tackle in the history of the game behind Anthony Munoz. But the credentials of Alan Faneca, Steve Hutchinson and Kevin Mawae are impeccable. All great players, all eventually get to Canton. But when?\nYou could make the distinction that Tony Boselli is a tackle with the other three interior linemen. But if you pit one against the other, it never works out well.\nThat\u2019s why all the talk of momentum and who\u2019s on deck is generally wrong. Although he\u2019s the next wide receiver \u201con deck,\u201d there\u2019s no guarantee Isaac Bruce will get in next year. Same with Tony. Or the other three lineman.\nTony Gonzalez, Champ Bailey and Ed Reed are all first-time eligible players in 2019 and look to be finalists. Do they have the \u201cfirst ballot\u201d tag that seems to spark outrage when they don\u2019t get in? If so, that leaves two spots for 12 other players, at least four of them offensive linemen.\nThat\u2019s why the answer inside \u201cthe room\u201d will carry outside all year as well: Who knows?",
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        "raw_content": "Hollywood\u2019s Post-Bush War Machine: Truth or Propaganda?\nBy Christian Toto | April 27, 2017 5:35 PM EDT\nWill the new wave of Middle East war movies paint a fair and balanced portrait of U.S. soldiers?\nOnce upon a time Hollywood declared war against President George W. Bush\u2019s war.\nStars, collectively aghast at the Iraq invasion, appeared in a series of films tied to the U.S. military\u2019s Middle East missions.\nIn the Valley of Elah. Rendition. Redacted. Lions for Lambs. Green Zone. Stop-Loss. Grace Is Gone.\nNone reflected positively on the missions in question. Some directly lied to make the Bush administration look corrupt (that Green Zone finale). All were told while American men and women were still in harm\u2019s way. That\u2019s different than the \u201980s glut of Vietnam War movies released years after the final shots were fired.\nAnd every single movie above tanked at the box office. Some in spectacular ways, like Brian De Palma\u2019s Redacted. That film, depicting two U.S. soldiers as child rapists, made $65,388. Critics were generally unimpressed. Awards season buzz for each? Almost nonexistent.\nThe folks behind these films had more on their minds than Oscar glory, though. Stars spoke out aggressively against the war in Iraq even before hostilities began. They marched in the streets and railed against the president\u2019s plans in the press.\nThe aforementioned films were an extension of their activism.\nSo \u2026 here we go again?\nThe next few weeks boasts four films featuring U.S. soldiers in the Middle East. Has the passage of time allowed filmmakers to push propaganda aside and tell compelling yarns? Or are filmmakers still eager to smite the war effort \u2026 and those who set it in motion?\nSand Castle features Warm Bodies star Nicholas Hoult as a reservist shocked to learn he\u2019s going to war, not just paying college bills with his military commitment. The early reviewers dubbed Sand Castle generic to the core. Critics complained it touches on the usual Iraq War movie tropes \u2013 distrust with the locals, the horror of door-to-door combat and the sour feelings from an unclear purpose.\nSounds like the Netflix original would be welcomed by 2000-era Hollywood.\nThe same may not be true for War Machine. Brad Pitt stars in this May 26 Netflix release, a satire targeting the U.S. effort in Afghanistan. Pitt\u2019s mere presence suggests the stakes are much higher. It\u2019s rare, but not uncommon, for an A-lister to make a streaming original. Still, the lengthy Afghanistan campaign packs a more bipartisan spirit.\nPresident Bush sent soldiers to the war-torn nation shortly after the events of 9/11. President Barack Obama retained the U.S. troops presence despite vows to wind down the military effort.\nThe film\u2019s trailer suggests the government is the real villain. Pitt\u2019s character realizes his gung-ho posturing is at the service of an immoral campaign. That likely won\u2019t be met with cheers by the soldiers currently stationed overseas. It doesn\u2019t necessarily suggest a partisan hit piece.\nThe Wall (May 12) zooms in on a very personal struggle between two U.S. soldiers pinned down by an Iraqi sniper. John Cena and Aaron Taylor-Johnson star in a film which may avoid the politics of the war entirely given its tight focus.\nAny savvy marketer knows an overtly anti-American war story has a tougher chance of making its money back. So if The Wall goes the Bush-era route those sequences may not make the trailer cut.\nMegan Leavey (June 9) offers something genuinely different, evoking the runaway smash American Sniper in its ad campaign.\nKate Mara stars in the title role, the fact-based story of a U.S. Marine who forms a bond with her I.E.D. sniffing dog. The trailer suggests keeping some Kleenex nearby over soapbox sermons on the futility of war.\nTwo of the four new films are Netflix productions, which means the viewing numbers won\u2019t be revealed. The streaming service generally avoids sharing detailed numbers on how many times a title is streamed.\nBoth The Wall and Meagan Leavey hit theaters during the competitive summer movie season. That means their chances at box office glory are slim, above and beyond the subject matter.\nStill, the range of stories being told suggest a less ideological take on a fractured chapter of U.S. military actions. And, since so many people glean their sense of the past via pop culture, that\u2019s an improvement on Hollywood\u2019s first draft of recent history.\nAfghanistan Middle East Video Brad Pitt",
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        "raw_content": "Storm starts to slow down in parts of Maine\nSnow, ice, very cold air making for tough travel\nAuthor: Ryan Breton\nSleet is encompassing most of central and southern Maine now. Heavy snow is confined to the mountains and far north.\nThis is thanks to a layer of warm air that moved in aloft, around 6,000 feet. As snowflakes fall into this layer, they melt, then refreeze into ice pellets (sleet) as the fall into the very cold layer of air near the ground.\nTemperatures are in the single digits for most. Don't underestimate the sleet. It's made a mess of the roads. Regular road treatments aren't effective at these temperatures either. Most roads look like this.\nAs of 2 p.m., the back edge of the precipitation is moving through Vermont. This means western Maine has a couple more hours of steady precipitation to go, a lot of it in the form of sleet, but it may switch back to snow as colder air wraps in aloft.\nIn central and northern Maine, it'll keep snowing into the early evening.\nPlans for the Pats game? Drive safely. With temperatures falling even more, and in some cases snow/sleet blowing back on to the roads, I expect travel to remain tricky.\nTomorrow is all about the cold and wind. Morning wind chills will be -15 to -30 in most of the state. In the mountains, expect blowing and drifting of the powdery snow to continue.",
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        "raw_content": "Long Island religious coalition hopes to help teens be tolerant\nStarting with Ramadan, a mosque, synagogues and churches will launch a program celebrating holidays and cooperation.\nFrom left: Rabbi Rafi Rank of Midway Jewish Center, Habeeb Ahmed and Dr. Isma Chaudhry of the Islamic Center of Long Island, Rabbi Jenn Weinstein of Congregation Simchat HaLev, Rabbi Joel Levenson of Midway Jewish Center, and Beenish Saeed of the Islamic Center at the center on Friday. Photo Credit: Newsday / J. Conrad Williams Jr.\nBy Bart Jones bart.jones@newsday.com Updated May 15, 2018 8:03 AM\nA coalition of a mosque, three synagogues and two churches is using Ramadan, which starts Tuesday at sunset, to launch a program aimed at combating intolerance by targeting a group they feel can have a long-term impact: teenagers.\nRamadan, the holiest month of the year for Muslims, involves intense prayer, charity and fasting from sunrise to sunset, meaning as many as 17 hours a day with no food or drink.\nThe religious institutions plan to take part in the observance by sending teenage members to a nighttime iftar, or breaking of the daily fast, on May 22 at the Islamic Center of Long Island in Westbury, one of the largest and oldest mosques on Long Island.\nThat will be followed in the fall by the teens\u2019 participation in the Jewish festival of Sukkot, which commemorates God\u2019s sheltering of the Israelites more than 3,000 years ago as they wandered the desert after their exodus from slavery in Egypt. The celebration includes construction of temporary shelters where observant Jews eat their meals, pray and spend family time together.\nFinally, in December, the teens will take part in Christian celebrations and decorate churches and Christmas trees.\nThe program is geared at dispelling stereotypes, fighting bigotry and hate speech, and fostering collaboration and understanding among different religious groups on an increasingly diverse Long Island, said Dr. Isma Chaudhry, chair of the Islamic Center of Long Island in Westbury.\n\u201cOur generation has messed it up big time,\u201d said Chaudhry, referring to acceptance of different faiths. \u201cYouth can bring forth the movement which we have not.\n\u201cTheir understanding is very pure,\u201d she said. \u201cThey are still at the stage where life is not complicated by politics, life is not complicated by global, convoluted issues.\u201d\nRamadan, which this year ends June 14, is one of the five pillars of Islam. It commemorates the time when the prophet Muhammad received the Quran, the holiest book in Islam, from the angel Gabriel in the early 7th century.\nIt is a period of self-reflection, charity, service, spirituality, humility and also joy, Chaudhry said. Evening prayers in mosques will last until around midnight, and the faithful will get just a few hours of sleep before rising, eating a small meal, and beginning prayers again before sunrise.\nThe idea of the interfaith teen program was born after swastikas were spray-painted and anti-Semitic words were written on the Syosset High School building in September, Chaudhry said. The Interfaith Clergy Council of Syosset-Woodbury, to which she belongs, decided to do something to address religious intolerance.\n\u201cI think it is fantastic that Jewish, Christian and Muslim teens can get together to learn about each other and to learn that we are all created in God\u2019s image, and that by learning about each other\u2019s faiths, we will also find out that there are so many similarities,\u201d said Rabbi Jay Weinstein, chairman of the council.\n\u201cFor the Islamic Center to open up during their holy season of Ramadan to share their holiday and to allow us to experience what it means to break fast for them is a holy experience,\u201d he added.\nThe leader of one of the Christian churches, the Rev. Gideon L.K. 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        "raw_content": "Ed Sprinkle, football's 'meanest man', dies at 90\nThis undated photo shows Chicago Bears defensive end Ed Sprinkle. Sprinkle, who played for the Bears from 1944 to 1955 under coach George Halas, including the 1946 championship team, died July 28, 2014, in Palos Heights, Ill. He was 90. Photo Credit: AP / Sun-Times Media\nBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Updated August 5, 2014 7:35 PM\nPALOS HEIGHTS, Ill. -- Ed Sprinkle, a star defensive end for the Chicago Bears in the 1940s and '50s who was called the \"meanest man\" in football, has died. He was 90.\nHe died July 28 in the Chicago suburb of Palos Heights, daughter Susan Withers said.\nSprinkle played for the Bears from 1944 to 1955 under coach George Halas, including the 1946 championship team. Sprinkle was elected to the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame in 1984.\nSEE PHOTOS Notable sports deaths in 2014\n\"He loved playing football and his whole career he never went to another football team,\" Withers said.\nDespite being only 200 pounds, Sprinkle was labeled the \"meanest man\" in football in a Collier's magazine article in 1950. He was nicknamed \"The Claw\" for using his forearm to deliver blows to opponents. He leveled plenty of quarterbacks,\nalthough it was hard to say how many because he played long before such statistics were kept.\n\"He said in one game he knows he had five sacks,\" Withers said.\nSprinkle served with the U.S. Navy. He went into the carpeting and tile business after football and also owned a bowling alley. He stayed active with the NFL, playing in charity golf outings.",
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        "raw_content": "Nevada Sunrise Closes First Tranche of Private Placement\nNevada Sunrise Gold Corporation\n/NOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES OR TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES/\nVANCOUVER, July 5, 2018 /CNW/ - Nevada Sunrise Gold Corporation (\"Nevada Sunrise\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV: NEV) announces today that it has closed the first tranche of its non-brokered $500,000 private placement of 3,333,333 units (the \"Units\") at a price of $0.15 per Unit (the \"Offering\"). Each Unit will consist of one common share of the Company (a \"Share\") and one common share purchase warrant (a \"Warrant\"). Each Warrant will entitle the holder to purchase one common share (a \"Warrant Share\") at a price of $0.25 for a for a period expiring on the earlier of three years following the closing date of the Offering and, subject to the issuance of notice by the Company in the manner provided for in the subscription agreements for the Offering, the day which is 30 days after the date that the volume weighted average trading price of the common shares of the Company on the TSX Venture Exchange (the \"TSXV\") exceeds $0.40 per share over a period of 10 consecutive trading days.\nNevada Sunrise placed 2,220,133 Units in the first tranche of the Offering for gross proceeds of $333,020. In connection with closing the first tranche of the Offering, the Company paid finder's fees of 8% cash totaling $9,600.\nAll securities issued in the Offering are subject to a four-month hold period, during which time the securities may not be traded. The securities described herein have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be offered or sold in the United States unless registered under the Act or unless an exemption from registration is available. Closing of the Offering is subject to the acceptance of the TSX Venture Exchange.\nProceeds from the Offering will be used to fund the exploration of the Company's Nevada mineral properties, and as general working capital.\nNevada Sunrise is a junior mineral exploration company with a strong technical team based in Vancouver, BC, Canada, that holds interests in gold, cobalt, copper and lithium exploration projects in the State of Nevada, USA.\nThe Company's two key gold assets include a 100% interest in the Golden Arrow project near Tonopah, currently the subject of a transaction with Emgold Mining Corporation (TSXV: EMR), and a 21% interest in a joint venture at Kinsley Mountain with Liberty Gold Inc. (TSX: LGD) near Wendover, with each of the properties subject to certain production royalties.\nIn November 2017, Nevada Sunrise announced an option to earn a 100% interest in the historic Lovelock Cobalt Mine property, located approximately 100 miles (150 kilometres) east of Reno. In March 2018, the Company announced options to earn 100% interests in the Treasure Box and Boyer Mine copper properties, located approximately 3.6 miles (5.8 kilometres) southwest of the Lovelock Cobalt Mine.\nNevada Sunrise began acquisitions of Nevada lithium properties in 2015, which includes 100% interests in the Neptune, Jackson Wash and Aquarius projects, a 50% interest in the Gemini project (Eureka Resources, Inc. (TSXV: EUK) holds a 50% interest), and 100% interest in the Atlantis project, currently under option to American Lithium Corp. (TSXV: LI).\nThis release may contain forward\u2010looking statements. Forward looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words \"expects\", \"plans\", \"anticipates\", \"believes\", \"intends\", \"estimates\", \"projects\", \"potential\" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions \"will\", \"would\", \"may\", \"could\" or \"should\" occur. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward\u2010looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results may differ materially from those in forward looking statements. Forward\u2010looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's management on the date such statements were made. The Company expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward\u2010looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.\nFor further information: Warren Stanyer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Telephone: (604) 428-8028, Facsimile: (604) 484-7143, Email: warrenstanyer@nevadasunrise.ca\nwww.nevadasunrise.ca\nJan 28, 2019, 08:30 ET Nevada Sunrise Announces Reversal of Nevada Water Rights...\nJan 21, 2019, 08:30 ET Nevada Sunrise Options Lovelock Cobalt Mine and Treasure Box...",
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        "raw_content": "Palffy still dominates Slovak hockey\nAround the Slovak Extraliga\nFounded in 1921, HC Slovan Bratislava is the most famous, successful and wealthiest team in Slovakia. In the last 11 years, the team has won seven championships, including five of the last seven seasons. So far, the club has resumed its accustomed spot atop the Slovak Extraliga, racing out to a 10-1-0 record with one victory coming in overtime. The club has allowed just 18 goals while scoring 40.\nLast year's league champion, HC Kosice, is off to a stumbling start this year. The club has a 6-6-0 mark with one overtime win. Its team defense has been inconsistent, with the club allowing 33 goals through the first dozen games.\nLongtime NHL star Zigmund Palffy (HK 36 Skalica) currently leads the league in overall scoring with 21 points. He's followed by Peter Klouda of HK SKP Poprad (17 points) and Slavomir Pavlico of HK SNV (16 points). 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Palffy also is tied with veteran HC Slovan Bratislava right winger Lubomir Vaic (a former Vancouver Canucks player) with a league-best plus-18 rating.\nAt 37, Palffy doesn't have quite the explosive speed he had in his prime, but he is still plenty fast enough to beat most Extraliga defensemen to the outside. His shot release is still world class and he can pick corners or deke goaltenders almost at will when he's in the clear.\nTopsy-turvy time for SM Liiga's standings\nThe SM Liiga standings have been turned upside down with the rise to prominence of Lukko Rauma and the struggles of other powers. READ MORE \u203a\nSlovak Ice Hockey Federation\nSlovak Hockey Online\nCoached by Peter Oremus, HK 36 Skalica currently sits in third place in the league, six points behind perennial powerhouse Bratislava and two points behind HC 05 Banska Bystrica. 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        "raw_content": "raysha18 rated it\nI had no expectations while reading this novel. Not because it's bad, that's not it at all. But because the ending of 'A Monster who levels up' was not to my liking. To put it more bluntly, disappointing.\nBut here I am once more, caught up in the story and enjoying myself as I wait for the next update.\nOverall, I like the story. You get hook at the scenes and enjoy the characters the author created. I decided to write a review for my fellow readers who likes the authors other... more>> work but hesitating to read this one due to the ending.\nLet's all suffer together while reading such a wonderful novel without knowing if we are going to have a good ending. <<less\nI enjoyed reading this novel. Although there are only a few chapters atm, I can say that it was interesting. I've always liked the laid back MC's who try to live as they like but in the end they end up stuck with a lot of things due to the circumstances. 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Unlike other jp isekai harem out there where the MC gets the girls with... more>> a few encounters even with their average looks, this MC's hurdle is quite high due to his own way of thinking.\nSome might be annoyed with the MC's pervertedness or his wishy-washy attitude so if you are not interested with MC's with those traits then its better to not read this novel.\nIf you are however interested in a normal, virgin, average looking middle-aged man who thinks pervertedly inside but afraid to say it out loud then you will enjoy this novel. <<less\nI had my doubts when I was reading the introduction and when I saw the picture of the cover, I thought this was going to be a pokemon-ish kind of story however it is not. 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        "raw_content": "Mum Adine Wilson's model mission\nOne of New Zealand's best-loved netball stars is ready for a new challenge\nIt's lunchtime in the boisterous, bustling Wilson household, and former Silver Ferns captain Adine Wilson is spooning strawberry yogurt into the mouth of her youngest son, while her eldest quietly feeds his banana to the dog.\n\"Harper, are you taking advantage of oummy not looking?\" asks Adine (31), failing to suppress a smile as she wrestles the squished fruit out of her two-year-old's hands. Lincoln (10 months), meanwhile, begins squealing with excitement, banging the table of his high chair.\nIt's bedlam at the family home on Auckland's North Shore - but Adine, so used to remaining calm under pressure in her former role as one of New Zealand's best-loved netball stars, clearly loves the chaos. So much so, in fact, that she and her husband Jeff (37) are considering adding a third baby to their brood.\n\"We're quite happy with two,\" Adine begins, \"but I'm open to another. I really enjoyed being pregnant and was so lucky with how well I felt in both my pregnancies. And I haven't given away all of Lincoln's baby clothes just yet. I can't quite bring myself to!\n\"So we're thinking about it... although we don't want to think too hard. Both these two were conceived during the 'we're only thinking about it' stage!\"\nAnd, adds Adine, she's in no rush. The full-time mum says as much as she adores her kids and appreciates being able to stay at home with them during these important early years, she's ready for a new challenge.\n\"I've started thinking about doing something just for me - something to kick my brain back into action,\" she says.\n\"But it's hard as a mum - you think about possible careers and wonder, 'Well, what sort of job do I want? Do I still want the ability to be at home with the kids part-time?' And I definitely do want that.\"\nAdine, a trained lawyer, says while she still harbours dreams of working as a litigator, she's couldn't commit to the lifestyle. \"It wouldn't be feasible as a part-time job,\" she explains. \"Imagine your client needing your attention and your office having to say, 'Sorry, but she only works Mondays and Fridays.'\"\nSo, for something with a degree of flexibility, Adine is seriously considering a future as a massage therapist. Her face lights up as she recalls her years spent as an elite athlete and discovering the benefits of massage.\n\"I did a Physical Education degree at university, along with Law, and I always loved anatomy and physiology. And when I played netball, I used to find massage so great for recovery.\n\"So, I'm researching the diploma courses available, and hopefully something will fit into my life!\"\nCelebrity NewsIrene van Dyk\u2019s gloves are on!\nCurrent AffairsAdine Wilson's cancer scare\nAdine's recently had the tiniest taste of what life as a working mum could be like. Signed up as the new face of Olay's Total Effects SPF15 Moisturiser, she flew to Australia mid-year to take part in a commercial photo shoot, alongside three leading Australian netballers.\nShe says it was an amazing opportunity, not only to work on a campaign that appealed to her sun-smart sensibilities, but to catch up with old foes like Aussie shooter Catherine Cox, who endorses Olay's Regenerist range.\n\"The Australian girls are all so lovely,\" she says. \"But I did feel a bit outnumbered! With such intense rivalry on the court, you were never really able to enjoy a close relationship with the Aussie girls, so seeing them off the court was really nice.\"\nAdine laughs. \"Having said that, Catherine and I were having a giggle - we realised that she and I had got the wrinkle and age-defying products and the other two got the younger skin creams. We're the oldies now! But, hey, that's probably fair!\"\nConfessing she'd never been an Olay user before, but is now \"a convert\", Adine - who has had two brushes with melanoma in recent years - says it was the sun- protection focus that appealed to her most about the role.\n\"I've been banging on about the sun-safe cause for years - I've always been passionate about it,\" she says.\n\"I mean, look at my children, look at me. We're super pale and we live in a harsh environment for sun. It's so important to be careful.\"\nIt does mean altering a widely held view of what beauty means, says Adine, but she believes being \"pale and interesting\" is preferable to being tanned but terrified of what the long-term effects of a so-called \"healthy glow\" might be.\n\"We just came back from a holiday in Fiji and I'm sure our friends were expecting to see us tanned and sunkissed but we were just as white as ever!\" laughs Adine, who had her first melanoma removed in 2004.\n\"The good thing is that the kids don't know any different - they're both used to being slathered in sunscreen, and they know if they're going outside they have to wear a hat. It's non-negotiable. Harper even helps put sunscreen on me, which is really cool.\"\nAdine says although neither of the boys has ever been burned, she's a realist.\n\"At some stage, it will happen. And it's not going to be the end of the world, I suppose, but at least I can feel confident knowing that I've done everything I can to avoid it.\"\nThis is a family that spends a lot of time outdoors and on the go. In the same breath as confessing she's the least fit she's ever been in her life, Adine begins to run through her weekly activity schedule.\n\"We walk our dog, Stella, a lot, I try and go for a jog when I can, and I've started Zumba! It's so hilarious! I'm sure I'm really uncoordinated, but there's a real range of ages at the sessions a friend and I go to, and it's not as intimidating as going to a gym. We all look uncoordinated together!\n\"What I really love now about exercise is that I can do it simply because I feel like it,\" she continues. \"I used to train until I was just about falling over. Now, when I go for a run, I can just run. Zumba is something that gets me out of the house and I don't have to push any limits - I can do it because I want to!\"\nAnd, adds Adine, it's a chance for Jeff to be in charge of the children. \"The nights I have Zumba, he's on dinner, bath and bed. He's such a fantastic dad and so involved with the kids.\"\nHowever, it's been a rollercoaster year for her husband. Jeff was let go as assistant coach of the North Harbour rugby team in early November.\n\"our phone didn't stop ringing,\" recalls Adine. \"We had so many friends thinking that because of the situation, we would be leaving Auckland. The bonus of Jeff being a former All Black is that lots of other opportunities popped up straightaway.\"\nIn a happy twist, Jeff was thrilled to be offered his old job back at North Harbour four weeks later.\n\"He really enjoys coaching and he's learned some valuable lessons. Auckland hasn't got rid of us yet!\"\nAdine says although her hubby loves mentoring others, she'll never tread that path. \"oh, good grief, no, I'm not a coach!\" she hoots.\nAnd she says that despite leading the Silver Ferns to winning the gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, she doesn't miss the life of an athlete. In fact, she confesses, \"It's really embarrassing, but when the Ferns played Australia in this year's Commonwealth Games final, I was really tired, so I went to bed and asked Jeff to wake me for the last quarter!\"\nDuring the nailbiter, which went into extra time before Maria Tutaia clinched a win for New Zealand, she says she was \"screaming at the TV - I was so nervous my teeth were chattering! And I was very emotional at the end. It brought back a lot of memories. 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        "raw_content": "Go for the Gold, Girl\nAug 18, 2016 | Posted by\t| commUNITY\t| 0 comments |\nAs a child, I remember reading books about Flo Jo and Wilma Rudolph being the greatest of all time. Until this day, I still have Wilma Unlimited. I was inspired that even through the trials and tribulations, you could still believe that you are more than the troubles you face. I looked up to these women like children in this era are looking up to these young ladies I\u2019ll be sharing with you.\nI am summer loving the goddamn 2016 Rio Olympics because let me tell you, #blackgirlmagic. I\u2019m in LOVE with how many women are winning in their events. Miss Michelle Carter wins shot put with an INCREDIBLE throw, becoming the first American woman to win the shot put gold. I wish someone else would say, \u201cyou throw like a girl!\u201d Not only is she incredibly talented but she is a certified make-up artist and sells her own make-up line called Shot Diva. This entrepreneur is all about handling her business on and off the field, plus I love her rocking the big natural hair. Magical. Last Thursday, Miss Simone Manuel became the first black woman in Olympic history to win gold in individual swimming. This monumental achievement is not just for black women but for the generations of black people that were turned away from swimming pools because it could be \u201ccontaminated.\u201d Scoot on over \u2018cause we came to party.\nFour years ago, Gabby Douglas became the first woman of color to win an individual gold medal in gymnastics. What I love most about this year\u2019s games are these TWO women of color: Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles, both are crushing their opponents. What I love about Biles, is when asked about her success compared to other male athletes, her response was: \u201cI\u2019m not the next Usain Bolt or Michael Phelps, I\u2019m the first Simone Biles.\u201d Flawless.\nThese accomplishments at the Olympics games are wonderful and shouldn\u2019t be taken lightly. We must appreciate what these athletes can offer to our community. Yes, they are women and yes, they are black, but as Americans, we need to celebrate their achievements as loud and as proud as we can because they represent US as a Nation! We don\u2019t need to hear \u201cGabby, the black gymnast\u201d or \u201cSerena, the black tennis player.\u201d We need to hear comments like \u201cCarter, the best female thrower on the planet.\u201d \u201cBiles, the baddest gymnast in the world.\u201d These are Olympic winners and as a black woman, I do not apologize for celebrating their gifts and achievements!\nGo for the Gold, girl.\n-RaSean",
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        "raw_content": "Jeff Daniels to star in Aaron Sorkin\u2019s Broadway adaptation of \u2018To Kill a Mockingbird\u2019\nJeff Daniels is set to star in an Aaron Sorkin adaption of Harper Lee's \u201cTo Kill A Mockingbird\u201d on Broadway. (AP)\nThe Great American Novel is headed to the Great White Way.\nJeff Daniels has been cast as small-town lawyer Atticus Finch in Aaron Sorkin's Broadway adaptation of \"To Kill a Mockingbird,\" Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.\nCelia Keenan-Bolger stars as Scout, Will Pullen as Jem, Gideon Glick as Dill and Stark Sands as prosecutor Horace Gilmer.\nLaTanya Richardson Jackson, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Dakin Matthews and Frederick Weller also star.\nAdam Guettel (\"The Light in the Piazza\") has penned an original score and Bartlett Sher (\"The King and I,\" \"South Pacific\") will direct the play.\nThe show reunites Sorkin with Daniels, who starred in his HBO drama \"The Newsroom.\"\n\"To Kill a Mockingbird\" will start previews on Nov. 1, then open on Dec. 13. A theater has not yet been announced.",
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        "raw_content": "LIGHTS, CAMERA AND TAKING SOME ACTION\nWITH A SHADY film promoter accused of bilking vendors out of thousands of dollars and longtime theaters shutting down without warning, organizing a film festival in Queens could be fodder for a Hollywood tragedy.\nBut that isn't stopping intrepid film lovers in Queens, who are hoping to break the curse that has bedeviled their predecessors.\nFilmmaker Dennis Cieri, 58, of Woodside, is launching the first Astoria/LIC International Film Festival in October. And a group of film buffs are striving to get the Queens World Film Festival up and running in March.\n\"There is a void for screening independent films here in Queens,\" said Katha Cato, 53, of Jackson Heights, co-organizer of the world festival. \"It's an overlooked borough and one of our themes is the overlooked film.\"\nCato, her husband, Don Cato, 60, and William Shahin, 35, of Astoria, are planning to screen roughly 60 independent shorts and features at the festival.\nTheir goal is to highlight the works of the borough's burgeoning film community while hosting panels and providing networking opportunities. They expect to start accepting submissions within the next few weeks and are in the process of negotiating venues.\n\"Our film festival is about the filmmaker,\" Shahin said. \"It's about cultivating filmmakers and it's about cultivating the arts in Queens.\"\nFinding quality independent movies in the borough can be difficult, said David Schwartz, chief curator at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria.\n\"There's really a shortage of venues for independent and international films in Queens,\" he said. But \"there's a real hunger throughout Queens for the opportunity to see excellent movies.\"\nShahin and the Catos decided to organize the event after the Queens International Film Festival fell apart last November.\nThey had all volunteered for organizer Marie Castaldo for years, but were shocked to discover that Castaldo had been accused of failing to pay bands, guests and assorted vendors.\nThey collectively put up about $6,000 of their own money to keep the festival afloat.\n\"We basically found out the Tuesday before the festival that the bills had not been paid,\" Katha Cato said.\nCastaldo was charged with grand larceny, among other things, this month.\nLast October , the Jackson Heights Film and Food Festival was also canceled after its venue, the Eagle Theater, closed.\nOrganizer Bryan Pu-Folkes previously told the Daily News that he had been in talks to move the festival to the Jackson Triplex. But three days before the festival, that movie palace was also shuttered.\nCieri hopes to avoid a similar fate for the Astoria/LIC International Film Festival by keeping his expectations realistic, he said.\nHe nailed down the Secret Theatre in Long Island City to host his three-day festival, starting Oct. 22. He plans to screen about 50 flicks.\nCieri deliberately booked a small venue to avoid overblown estimates on how many people will turn up, he said. He's convinced that unrealistic expectations ultimately did Castaldo in.\n\"I'm hoping to have a good, fun festival that will get some filmmakers and fans together and we will see some good movies,\" Cieri said.\nDavid Klein, senior director of the New York Film Academy, said a successful festival can be a boon all around.\n\"A good film festival cannot only be good for the filmmaker, but for the local economy,\" Klein said. \"Once you draw people to a community, they start spending money.\"",
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        "raw_content": "N.Y. / Region|F.A.A. Often Takes Years to Carry Out Lessons From Air Crashes\nF.A.A. Often Takes Years to Carry Out Lessons From Air Crashes\nBy MATTHEW L. WALD FEB. 22, 2009\nWASHINGTON \u2014 A person born on July 17, 1996, the day that T.W.A. Flight 800 exploded off Long Island, will be old enough to earn a pilot\u2019s license \u2014 and maybe even to work for an airline \u2014 before the hardware ordered after that crash is installed on all airplanes, in about 2016.\nStill unresolved are some of the safety problems exposed by another accident, the crash of an American Eagle turboprop in icing conditions in October 1994. And the danger of runway collisions, with near miss piled upon near miss, has prompted improvements, but not a solution.\nAs aviation safety officials investigate the country\u2019s first fatal airliner accident in 30 months, the crash of a Continental Connection turboprop near Buffalo on Feb. 12, experts say that although airlines are safer than ever, adopting the lessons from such disasters can be excruciatingly slow.\nThe agency that investigates plane crashes, the National Transportation Safety Board, is an advisory body and can only make recommendations. The Federal Aviation Administration, the agency that actually regulates planes, pilots and airlines, sometimes takes years to respond to recommendations, for a variety of reasons.\nSome proposed solutions require inventions; others have disadvantages that make their benefits, on balance, questionable; and many are weighed down by a system based on government and industry collaboration that guarantees delay.\n\u201cIt\u2019s the regulatory process,\u201d said Mark Rosenker, the acting chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. \u201cSometimes it\u2019s our own worst enemy.\u201d\nBecause it is purely advisory, the safety board does not have to consider cost and operating difficulties in saying what should be done. For example, the board has recommended that when a plane leaves an airport gate that it get clearance each time it crosses a runway to reach the spot where it will initiate takeoff. The F.A.A. says the recommendation, which is being studied, might significantly slow down airport operations, a possibility that Mr. Rosenker acknowledged.\nThe reassembled wreckage of Flight 800. Investigators concluded that an electrical flaw in the center fuel tank allowed a spark to ignite vapors. Credit Hyungwon Kang/Reuters\nThe safety board and the F.A.A. have a formal communication process in which the board\u2019s chairman sends a letter to the F.A.A. administrator, who must reply within 60 days. They also correspond about technical issues, schedules and progress, or lack thereof, and they often become pen pals of long standing.\nThe safety board says there currently are 429 outstanding recommendations, of which 146 are more than five years old.\nAnd like that of other federal agencies, the F.A.A.\u2019s approach is cumbersome. It issues a \u201cnotice of proposed rule-making,\u201d sets a comment period, analyzes the comments and issues a final rule. The rules must be reviewed for cost-effectiveness by the White House Office of Management and Budget, where they can be held up for months and are subject to lobbying by the affected industries.\nThat is the optimum scenario. The F.A.A. generally does not simply decide what to do and issue orders, according to Marion C. Blakey, whom President George W. Bush appointed as chairwoman of the safety board and later as leader of the F.A.A. Rather, the agency plays a role that Ms. Blakey described as \u201chonest broker,\u201d seeking the expertise of manufacturers, airlines and academics.\nBefore it proposes a rule, the F.A.A. often convenes \u201caviation rule-making advisory committees\u201d that sometimes sit for years, trying to reach consensus.\nSometimes the process is so slow that the F.A.A. persuades the airlines to solve problems outside the regulatory process. After a DC-9 operated by ValuJet crashed in the Everglades in May 1996 because of a fire in the cargo area, the F.A.A. doubted that the obvious fix \u2014 the installation of fire detection and suppression equipment \u2014 would pass muster with the White House because the cost might exceed the benefit. But following a public outcry, the airlines agreed to install the systems.\nWhen the crew of an American Airlines plane made a navigation error on a flight from Miami to Cali, Colombia, in December 1995 and hit a mountain, the airlines agreed to equip cockpits with a GPS unit to compare the plane\u2019s location with a database of mountains. That happened much faster than if it had been mandated by the government.\nBut the 1994 crash of an American Eagle turboprop in Roselawn, Ind., shed light on a more complex problem. The F.A.A. certifies planes to fly into a variety of weather conditions, but those conditions do not include an unusual weather type apparently encountered by the American Eagle flight, in which the air holds large droplets that turn to ice on contact with the plane.\nCrews cleared debris on Feb. 16 after the Continental Connection crash. It was the first commercial air disaster in 30 months. Credit Pool photo by David Duprey\nNASA has conducted extensive research and produced a series of instructional videos on various aspects of icing, and crews have trained for icing conditions, but no decision has been made about expanding the \u201cenvelope\u201d of weather conditions for which planes must qualify to include the droplets.\nThe crew of the plane that crashed near Buffalo on Feb. 12 reported icing, according to investigators, but it was not clear if icing was a factor in the accident.\nThe pace of progress at the F.A.A. has been hindered by not having a permanent administrator since Ms. Blakey\u2019s five-year term expired in September 2007. Ray LaHood, the transportation secretary, said on Thursday that he had submitted a recommendation to the White House for a new administrator.\nResolving the problem that led to the explosion of T.W.A. Flight 800 took 12 years to negotiate, and fully implementing the solution will require an additional eight years. Investigators concluded that the plane, a Boeing 747 traveling from Kennedy International Airport to Paris, had an electrical flaw in the center fuel tank that allowed a spark to ignite fuel vapors.\nFor years, the industry debated whether to change jet fuel so that it did not turn easily into vapor. Then experts discussed filling the air space above the fuel tank with inert nitrogen gas to preclude the possibility of a fire or explosion. Finally, the F.A.A. adapted a technology from other industries, an onboard membrane that would separate oxygen from nitrogen, with the nitrogen then being pumped into the fuel tanks.\nDriven by energy from the plane\u2019s engines, the system costs tens of thousands of dollars per airplane instead of perhaps $1 million per plane for other proposals.\nDuring the years it took to arrive at the solution, airlines made improvements to airplane electrical systems and newly alert maintenance crews spotted wiring flaws that could have led to catastrophe.\nBut that is not enough for Larry Siebert, who had two daughters and two other relatives on the T.W.A. flight. \u201cIt becomes very frustrating,\u201d he said. \u201cWhat are you going to feel like when you have someone go down, when it\u2019s one of your relatives, and you say, \u2018How come you didn\u2019t fix it?\u2019 \u201d\nA version of this article appears in print on , on Page A19 of the New York edition with the headline: Change Often Comes Slowly After Crashes. 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        "raw_content": "Science|Parachutist\u2019s Record Fall: Over 25 Miles in 15 Minutes\nParachutist\u2019s Record Fall: Over 25 Miles in 15 Minutes\nAlan Eustace, a senior vice president at Google, broke the world record for high-altitude jumps.CreditCreditAtomic Entertainment and Paragon Space Development Corporation\nROSWELL, N.M. \u2014 A well-known computer scientist parachuted from a balloon near the top of the stratosphere on Friday, falling faster than the speed of sound and breaking the world altitude record set just two years ago.\nThe jump was made by Alan Eustace, 57, a senior vice president of Google. At dawn he was lifted from an abandoned runway at the airport here by a balloon filled with 35,000 cubic feet of helium.\nFor a little over two hours, the balloon ascended at speeds up to 1,600 feet per minute to an altitude of more than 25 miles. Mr. Eustace dangled underneath in a specially designed spacesuit with an elaborate life-support system. He returned to earth just 15 minutes after starting his fall.\n\u201cIt was amazing,\u201d he said. \u201cIt was beautiful. You could see the darkness of space and you could see the layers of atmosphere, which I had never seen before.\u201d\nMr. Eustace cut himself loose from the balloon with the aid of a small explosive device and plummeted toward the earth at speeds that peaked at 822 miles per hour, setting off a small sonic boom heard by people on the ground.\n\u201cIt was a wild, wild ride,\u201d he said. \u201cI hugged on to the equipment module and tucked my legs and I held my heading.\u201d\nAlan Eustace ascending to 135,890 feet on Friday. He later plummeted to earth at speeds reaching 822 miles per hour, setting off a small sonic boom heard by people on the ground.CreditJ. Martin Harris Photography/Paragon Space Development Corporation\nHe did not feel or hear the boom as he passed the speed of sound, he said. He performed two slow backflips before a small parachute righted him.\nHis technical team had designed a carbon-fiber attachment that kept him from becoming entangled in the main parachute before it opened. About four-and-a-half minutes into his flight, he opened the main parachute and glided to a landing 70 miles from the launch site.\n\u201cTo break an aviation record is incredibly significant,\u201d said Mark Kelly, the former astronaut, who viewed Mr. Eustace\u2019s ascent. \u201cThere is an incredible amount of risk. To do it safely is a testament to the people involved.\u201d\nMr. Eustace\u2019s maximum altitude was initially reported as 135,908 feet. Based on information from two data loggers, the final number being submitted to the World Air Sports Federation is 135,890 feet.\nThe previous altitude record was set by the Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner, who jumped from 128,100 feet on Oct. 14, 2012.\nMr. Eustace was carried aloft without the aid of the sophisticated capsule used by Mr. Baumgartner or millions of dollars in sponsorship money. Instead, Mr. Eustace planned his jump in secrecy, working for almost three years with a small group of technologists skilled in spacesuit design, life-support systems, and parachute and balloon technology.\nMr. EustaceCreditFred Prouser/Reuters\nHe carried modest GoPro cameras aloft, connected to his ground-control center by an off-the-shelf radio.\nAlthough Mr. Baumgartner was widely known for death-defying feats, Mr. Eustace describes himself as an engineer first with a deep commitment to teamwork. He pilots his own Cessna twin-engine jet and has a reputation in Silicon Valley for thrill-seeking.\n\u201cAlan is a risk-taker with a passion for details,\u201d said Brian Reid, a computer network specialist who has worked with Mr. Eustace.\nAfter he decided to pursue the project in 2011, Mr. Eustace was introduced to Taber MacCallum, one of the founding members of the Biosphere 2 project, an artificial closed ecosystem built to explore concepts such as space colonization. Mr. Eustace had decided to pursue a simpler approach than Mr. Baumgartner\u2019s.\nHe asked Mr. MacCallum\u2019s company, Paragon Space Development Corporation, to create a life-support system to make it possible for him to breathe pure oxygen in a pressure suit during his ascent and fall.\nMr. Eustace said Google had been willing to help with the project, but he declined company support, worried that his jump would become a marketing event.\nMr. Eustace landing. He wore a specially designed spacesuit with a life-support system.CreditParagon Space Development Corporation\nJames Hayhurst, director of competition at the United States Parachute Association, who verified the record, described the venture as \u201clegitimate science.\u201d\n\u201cI think they\u2019re putting a little lookout tower at the edge of space that the common man can share,\u201d he said.\nMr. Eustace said he gained a love of space and spaceflight while growing up in Orlando, Fla., during the 1960s and 1970s. His family crowded into a station wagon to watch every launch from Cape Canaveral (known as Cape Kennedy during some of that time). A veteran aircraft pilot and parachutist, he worked as a computer hardware designer at Digital Equipment Corporation for 15 years before moving to Google in 2002.\nMr. Eustace said that his technical team designed and redesigned many of the components of his parachute and life-support system during the three-year development phase. Many of the redesigns were the result of technical surprises.\nFor example, he discovered that in order to control his suit, he was required to make movements that were exactly the opposite of the control motions made by a conventional parachutist. Left movements must be made for rightward motion, for instance, and upward movements for downward motion.\nThe stratosphere becomes warmer at higher elevations, and the suit designers had to figure out how to keep Mr. Eustace sufficiently cool at the top of the stratosphere, because there is no atmosphere to remove the heat. His suit did not have a cooling system, so it was necessary to make elaborate design modifications to keep dry air in his helmet so that his face plate did not fog.\nIn order to keep from overheating, Mr. Eustace kept his motions to a minimum during his ascent, including avoiding moving his arm to toggle a radio microphone. 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        "raw_content": "When is redistribution popular? Social conflict and the politics of inequality\nRedistributive policies are often perceived as politically costly and fairly difficult to implement. Even among ordinary citizens income inequality may not always be perceived as a negative force but rather as sign of opportunities opening up for them, even if that is not the actual case.\nThis working paper analyses perception data for over 15 thousand ordinary citizens in 40 countries and finds that when individuals perceive the adverse effects of inequality in terms of social tensions and conflict between the rich and the poor, it is more likely that they demand more redistribution from their governments. However, the effects seem to be stronger at lower levels of actual inequality and in countries with lower levels of social conflict.\nThis research suggests that there is political will from the general public to act upon inequality, but that the challenge is for governments and practitioners to act quickly when inequality is starting to rise in order to capitalise the support towards redistributive policies rather than waiting until it is high and entrenched in the political and economic system.\nDon't let inequality become entrenched in the system by Laura Rodriguez Takeuchi\nStudies show: people want democracy to deliver the goods\nWhat's behind the demand for governance? An assessment of people's views",
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        "raw_content": "Green, green, and more green! No, we\u2019re not talking about jealousy, spring, or the Shamrock Shake that\u2019s back at McDonald\u2019s. We\u2019re discussing one of the most festive holidays in the Cincinnati and Dayton area: St. Patrick\u2019s Day! With so many pub crawls in the area, wouldn\u2019t it be more beneficial to plan your own with your friends as you\u2019re driven around by our transportation services? How enjoyable would it be to visit each of these pubs and bars in a car service? You and your friends will arrive at each of your destinations safely, happily, and ready to celebrate in green. To book our transportation services, contact us today.\nBars To Check Out This St. Paddy\u2019s Day\nInstead of signing up for a pub crawl \u2014 because let\u2019s face it, sometimes there are some places that you probably want to avoid \u2014 you can create your own for you and your friends. We supplied a few bars that we strongly recommend that you try this year. While this isn\u2019t Cleveland and the things to do on St. Patrick\u2019s Day are more limited, that doesn\u2019t mean that you and your friends can\u2019t have a fantastic time planning and deciding where you want to celebrate this enjoyable holiday. With St. Patrick\u2019s being on a Saturday, take advantage of a long weekend and indulge in some green as you enjoy beer, whiskey, corn beef, and cabbage.\nFlanagan\u2019s Pub: Located on East. Stewart Street in Dayton, Flanagan\u2019s Pub is a great place to start. First, it\u2019s affordable. Second, you\u2019ll arrive in style with our transportation services. They also offer some delicious food that will leave you feeling pleasantly full as you continue through your crawl.\nThe Fieldhouse Of Dayton: Are you ready to enjoy a bar that has fishbowls, delicious drafts, and enough room for your entire group? Established in 1996, the Fieldhouse is a perfect place for you to enjoy St. Patrick\u2019s Day. As a sports bar and pub, you\u2019ll be able to enjoy an array of beers and cocktails.\nThe Century Bar: Check out the best whiskey bar in the Dayton area. Located on South Jefferson Street, this bar has over 100 types of bourbon and whiskey. Yes, you read that right. Over a 100 different types! If you want a whiskey or bourbon that\u2019s more common or one that\u2019s more obscure, they have you covered.\nRomer\u2019s Bar & Grill: If you want something a little more pricey, then Romer\u2019s Bar & Grill is the right place to come to. You can expect to find food and drinks at this location and they open early and close late.\nLucky\u2019s Taproom And Eatery: Lastly, if you want to relax, regroup, and enjoy an ice cold beer, then Lucky\u2019s Taproom And Eatery is the right place to come to. Rated as one of the Best After-Work Drink Spots, this laid-bar bar is a great place to enjoy some comfort.\nGet Home Safely With Our Transportation Services\nRemember that St. Patrick\u2019s Day is a holiday that you should hire someone to take care of the driving. Instead of risking a DUI or an accident, hire our transportation services to get you to your bars and pubs safely as well as to your home in one piece. After all, don\u2019t you want to have a fun-filled night without worrying about parking, police, and possible mishaps?",
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        "raw_content": "Following sailing live through social media\nIOC President Jacques Rogge has praised the use of Twitter at the YOG's sailing regatta, with fans being able to keep up-to-date with the action on the water thanks to the micro-blogging site.\nA special boat of 'tweeters' is following the sailors at sea and relaying all the highlights to fans on shore \u2013 and around the world \u2013 via short updates on Twitter.\n\"It is a new way to communicate, it's very quick, it is universal and it is spreading extremely well, so we are very pleased with that,\" said Rogge, who competed in sailing at the Olympic Games in 1968, 1972 and 1976.\nThe instant sailing updates are even helping parents on the other side of the world find out how their children are getting on in Singapore, including the father of Israeli windsurfer Mayan Rafic.\n\u201cMayan's father, Mikhail, texted me before I had a chance to get back to the beach and he said: 'Whoah! It is incredible how Twitter is going, I know everything before you',\u201d explained Rafic's coach, Ronnie Meir.\nThe innovation has also impressed Singapore's sports minister, Vivian Balakrishnan.\n\"It is a very good way for people back on shore and indeed all around the world to keep track of the racing in real time,\" said Balakrishnan. \"The Youth Olympic Games is a wonderful place to try out new technology and that is the sweet spot we are trying to hit.\"\nDiscover the Twitter feeds:\nByte Boys - s2010byteboy\nByte Girls - s2010bytegirl\nTechno293 Boys - s2010technoboy\nTechno293 Girls - s2010technogirl",
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        "raw_content": "Rev. Bill Graham\nGood morning, Lord Jesus. Help me begin my day embraced by my Father, centered in Christ, and filled with the Holy Spirit.\n\"But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry\" (2 Timothy 4:5 NKJV).\nAt age 99, Rev. Billy Graham has fought the good fight of the faith and finished his race, fulfilling his ministry, giving his heart and life to do the work of an evangelist. He was an inspiration me and deeply inspired so many others to lay down their lives and follow Christ, sharing the love of God and the Good News of Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth, from our neighborhoods to the nations and everywhere in between. All along the way, enduring many afflictions and overcoming many challenges, he lived out his faith with honor and humility, leaving behind an eternal legacy of integrity.\nHe lived a no fairy-tale life in some kind of supernatural immunity from the struggles and battles we all face on our journey through this broken and fallen world, but he did live a faith-filled life as a worthy ambassador of Christ and beloved son of God. I smiled when I heard the quote and famous story of his wife, Ruth, who was asked if she ever considered divorcing Billy Graham and replied with such humor and wit, \"Divorce? No.... Murder? Yes!\" Thank God for the grace that all of us need--even Billy and Ruth Graham.\nIn my own spiritual journey into full time ministry, as I have read over the stories and accounts of spiritual leaders and fathers in the faith, I was deeply moved by a story of Billy Graham's frustration with the fruitfulness of his ministry before the famous Los Angeles crusade that seemed to launch a fresh season of ministry. A couple of elderly saints, passionate women of prayer, spoke to him and prayed for him to be filled with the Holy Spirit and fervently prayed for the Holy Spirit to move powerfully in his meetings, as the story goes. The legacy of souls saved and lives changed through the power of prayer and the move of the Spirit is life-long testimony to his desperate dependence upon God alone for the fruitfulness of his life of ministry. He humbly reflected that prayer made the way for any success he had.\nSeeing the photos and reading all the stories this week moved me in a way that something stirred deeply in my spirit. I felt the same when I was so blessed to visit Wittenburg Castle where Martin Luther lived. There's something that can move us and inspire us when we honor those who have gone before us, when we welcome and embrace that same Spirit that moved in their hearts to move in our hearts, and when we lay down our lives for that same Spirit with that same message of the Good News of Jesus Christ to flow through us as it did through them. We honor our mothers and fathers of the faith, that their legacy may live on and the work of Your Spirit may continue.\nThis morning, I honor and esteem the life and ministry of Rev. Billy Graham. And I recommit my life to fulfill the ministry You've entrusted to me and are unfolding before me. Lord, give me grace to seek to live it out in humility and honor, in a legacy of integrity, desperately dependent upon You alone. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen\nMy family, I pray you're inspired by the spiritual leaders and fathers in the faith who have gone before us. I pray you seek to be filled and empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill your calling and ministry in the ways the Lord sends you just as He sent them, in Jesus' name! Please pray the same for me. God bless you, my friends!",
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        "raw_content": "Minnesota Is Home To The Country\u2019s Most Underrated Snow Tubing Park And You\u2019ll Want To Visit\nMinnesota is famous for its long, snowy winters. But the chilly weather doesn\u2019t mean we stop having fun. In fact, the winter season is when many Minnesotans have the most fun. One of our favorite activities is snow tubing. There\u2019s one underrated spot in Minnesota that just might be one of the best snow tubing places you\u2019ll ever visit. Read on to learn about snow tubing at Elm Creek Reserve.\nElm Creek Reserve is 4,900-acre area of natural beauty in Maple Grove, Minnesota. The address is 12400 James Deane Pkwy, Maple Grove, MN 55369.\nzahir abbas/Google\nThe beautiful reserve is a popular spot for hiking, biking, disc golfing, and swimming in the summertime.\nTim Reynolds/Google\nUnder a blanket of snow, Elm Creek Reserve may be even more beautiful. The beginner ski and snowboard runs are popular among visitors.\nJoshua S./Google\nAlso popular? The snow tubing hill. It's fun for tubers of all ages.\nBB343434/TripAdvisor\nWith more than half a dozen separate tracks, there's always enough room for everyone.\nCassian Lee/Google\nSpeed down on your own or stick together in a group. No matter what, you'll have a great time!\nDonte Williams/Google\nAnd when you're all done, you don't have to worry about trudging back up the hill. Just head over to the lift and ride it back to the top for more tubing.\nDeb H/TripAdvisor\nNext time you're in the mood for some snowy fun, grab your winter gear and head out to Elm Creek Reserve. This snow tubing park is one of the most fun places to visit in Minnesota!\nMartin Smith/Google\nTo learn more about Elm Creek Reserve, check out the website. And if you want to do even more snow tubing, take a look at our article about the epic snow tubing hill in Minnesota.",
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        "raw_content": "When the Mirror Breaks: Loss of a Close Sibling\nWritten by Daisy Massey on Monday, August 26, 2013\n\u201cSiblings are the only relatives, and perhaps the only people you\u2019ll ever know, who are with you through the entire arc of your life\u2026Your parents leave you too soon and your kids and spouse come along late, but your siblings know you when you are in your most inchoate form.\u201d \u2013 writer Jeffrey Kluger observed to Salon in 2011, the year his book \u201cThe Sibling Effect\u201d was published.\nMy brother Andy was more than a sibling, he was my twin. We weren\u2019t really twins, we were just close in age and physically favored each other including, despite the 2.5 year age difference, being the same height. We always played together and were constantly told stories of how we immediately bonded from the moment I was born. Being younger than he was, I never knew life without him. He was my first friend and best friend. We were affectionately called \u201cthe matching pair\u201d by our family.\nAlthough we had two other siblings, my entire identity was a reflection of my life with him. Our world was rich with creativity in every way. As children, we spent most of our time playing with toys; coming up with different scenarios and personalities for each (which changed frequently).As we got older, this world of \u201cmake believe\u201d manifested in the form of music, theater, print and digital media, etc. Andy was publicly seen as quiet but behind closed doors he could put on quite a show and is still the funniest person I have ever met. He was sensitive and had respect for all things, living and inanimate. If one us were to toss aside a stuffed animal, he\u2019d immediately run over, cradle it, and say we had hurt its feelings. This kind of behavior really made our toys come to life.\nI was 24 when my brother passed away instantly in a car accident. This is an untouchable age where nothing bad could possibly happen. The world exists to serve you and you\u2019ll worry about responsibility \u201clater.\u201d I was unbreakable; we were unbreakable. When Andy died, I shattered. From that moment on, nothing would ever be the same. The world no longer served me. It was against me and it took from me. I was immediately broken and couldn\u2019t see myself; I had lost the pieces of me.\nFor those of us who have lost a loved one, attempting to put together the shattered glass of our lives is beyond tedious; it\u2019s nearly impossible. It is such a struggle that many people get tired after a few initial attempts and give up. This is because here is no easy way around it. The only way to get it done is to work through it piece by piece. First, you have to locate all the pieces and get them organized into one pile. Then you start with one piece and sift through the entire pile until you find its adjacent piece; and repeat. As you continue this process, it starts to take less time to sift through the remaining pieces and find where it fits. Eventually, there are only a few left and you\u2019re putting them together quickly and with ease.\nIt took over three years for me to collect all my pieces into a pile and remember who I used to be. The first year after a loss is particularly emotional because you are experiencing everything, such as holidays and gatherings, for the first time without that person. The following year serves as reminder of this new reality. Then, even though it\u2019s hard and you don\u2019t always want to, you accept it.\nDuring this time, I thought about what I used to like to do and had to make myself try them again. Activities that used to feel second-nature like exercise (running, biking, rowing) and playing piano now felt awkward and forced. It\u2019s really hard to not be good at something that you used excel in. This is where the hard work comes in and you have to make a commitment to yourself that you won\u2019t quit; you must rejoin the living. At this point, it is more about your mental state than whatever task or activity you are performing.\nThey say that when a mirror breaks, the penalty is to endure seven years of bad luck. This June will mark seven years since Andy\u2019s death. The process of working through collecting the pieces gave me strength to start living again. My pieces have been found and I am swiftly completing the mirror that once was shared by my brother. The new face has cracks but it is fixed and I am whole in it. The reflection shows a happy person who participates in many activities and loves living life again.\nDaisy Massey\nMore Articles Written by Daisy\nDaisy Kate Massey is a passionate advocate of sibling grief. Having lost her brother in 2006, she uses her experience to open the conversation and shed light on this subject. 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The courts started to ignore the legislature\u2019s intent and instead, just looked to the technical structure of the updated concealed carry statutes.\nNow the courts are saying that anytime you carry a firearm you are committing a crime. If you have a concealed carry license, that just gives you an \u201caffirmative defense\u201d to the charges.\nUnder Florida law, the crime of carrying a concealed firearm is complete upon proof that the defendant knowingly carried a firearm that was concealed from the ordinary sight of another person.\nThe statutory provision which addresses the licensed carrying of a concealed firearm is contained in a subsection separate and distinct from the provision which prohibits the carrying of a concealed firearm. Thus, the absence of a license is not an element of the crime, but is considered an \u201cexception\u201d to the crime, and proof that a defendant possessed a license to carry a concealed firearm must be raised as an affirmative defense. 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Florida Carry is filing an Amicus Brief on behalf of the law-abiding gun owners of Florida to reverse this dangerous precedent.\nFiling fees, printing costs, and other necessary fees are expensive.\nWe NEED your support so that we can continue to defend your right to carry.\nPlease Join Florida Carry or Donate today!\nFlorida Carry is a non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots organization dedicated to advancing the fundamental civil right of all Floridians to keep and bear arms for self defense as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I Section 8 of the Florida Constitution. Florida Carry, Inc. was organized by a group of Florida gun rights activists in order to better coordinate activities, effectively lobby the state legislature, and to provide a legal entity capable of filing suit to demand compliance with state and federal law. Florida Carry stands only to represent our members and the over 6 million gun owners of Florida. We are not beholden to any national organization\u2019s agenda that may compromise that mission.\nFlorida Carry works tirelessly toward repealing and striking down ill-conceived gun control laws that have been proven to provide safe havens to criminals and be deadly to law abiding citizens.\nwww.FloridaCarry.org\nRead more at Ammoland.com: http://www.ammoland.com/2012/09/18/fl-su...z26yPK5OtX\nSucks to be in Florida. Didn't they just do away with open carry?\nHow have things gotten this turned around? Republicans are stereotyped as old fashioned, God and country boys, democrats are stereotyped as protectors of civil Rights, standing up to the Man. Somehow we end up with guilty but you can just prove you're innocent and if you have nothing to hide what's the big deal laws.\nThey all give their campaign speeches and talk about freedom and liberty, the ideals that make ours the greatest country in the world. They're all patriotic, down home and apple pie. Then they spend every day, day in day out writing and pushing bills to restrict and ban and make illegal one thing and another.\nIs it really so difficult to see what we have become?\nI am so tired of all the anti bullshit. Doesn't it get tiresome to them? Don't they read facts and statistics? 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        "raw_content": "MANILA -- After building closer cooperation with national media groups, Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar has set his sights on meeting with local media organizations in the different regions of the country.\nI'm in my third phase of my work, which is now to strengthen relations with press corps or organizations nationwide, Andanar said in his remark during the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) executive committee conference, which was held at the Jen Hotel here Friday.\nIt's my personal advocacy -- because I am a mediaman -- to help our press corps, like for example the National Press Club. I've been helping them out. So I'm done here in Metro Manila, he added.\nWith this, Andanar asked the regional directors of PIA, an attached agency of PCOO, to help him get in touch with different press corps in the regions.\nI want you to serve as a bridge to extend whatever assistance I can personally give to our press corps and other assistance from whoever wants to help, he said.\nHe explained that strengthening cooperation with different media groups is also part of the institutional reforms he wanted to build under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.\nIn October 2016, Duterte dedicated his first Administrative Order to the creation of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) as the government's commitment to protect media members against harassment and violence. The task force is headed by former media practitioner, Undersecretary Joel Sy Egco.\nAndanar said meeting with various media groups is also an opportunity to disseminate information about government programs and policies, including federalism.\nThe PCOO, together with the Department of the Interior and Local Government, has been designated to lead other agencies in charge of raising public awareness on the proposed federal charter prepared by the Consultative Committee (ConCom).\nAndanar took the opportunity to thank and commend the PIA and its officials, headed by Director General Harold Clavite, for a job well done in fulfilling its mandate of information dissemination.\nI have seen your hard work and dedication so I don't need to remind you. But I'd like to thank you and on behalf of the President, would like to congratulate your job and how you do it very, very well, he said.\nThe communication chief promised to continue his work while awaiting the issuance of an executive order that will revert the PCOO to the Office of the Press Secretary.\nAs of now, I'm still here. Whatever the President asks me to do, we will just do our work. That's how it should be. Nothing is permanent in this position, especially if you are appointed. So while I'm here, I will just continue to do my work and continue to dedicate my working hours to the PCOO family, Andanar said. (PNA)",
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        "raw_content": "Home | Search | Phrase Dictionary | Booby prize\nThe meaning and origin of the expression: Booby prize\nWhat's the meaning of the phrase 'Booby prize'?\nA prize given to make fun of the loser in a contest or game.\nWhat's the origin of the phrase 'Booby prize'?\nA Booby is a type of gannet. 'Boobies' has also been used as a slang term for breasts since around 1935. This booby is neither of those. The word has been used to mean dunce or nincompoop since at least the late 16th century and that's the 'booby' of 'booby prize' and 'booby trap'. The word probably derives from the Spanish word 'bobo' meaning 'fool' or 'dunce'. An example of that usage, as 'bobie', comes in The Pleasant Comodie of Patient Grissill, 1599:\nLet Gwenthyan see what bobie fool loves her...\nIt is also found, as 'booby', in Fletcher and Massinger's comic play The Custome of the Countrey, circa 1640:\nCry you great booby.\nSome etymological records have it that people were labelled as boobies because they were like the seemingly dim-witted sea-birds. Actually, it was the other way about. The blue-footed avians were named 'boobies' by the 17th century sailors who first came across them in the eastern Pacific because they didn't attempt to escape when approached. Thomas Herbert recorded this apparently stupid and 'booby-like' behaviour in the travelogue Relation Travails, 1634:\nOne of the Saylers espying a Bird fitly called a Booby, hee mounted to the top-mast and tooke her. The foolish quality of which Bird is to sit still, not valuing danger.\nThe phrase 'booby prize' originated as a term of disparagement for the person with the lowest score in a contest. It was probably coined in the USA - all the early printed references to 'booby prize' originate from there. The earliest that I can find is from a student newspaper from Oberlin, Ohio, The Oberlin Review, 1881:\nThe gentlemen strove at skill in hemming aprons for the fair ones: the first prize was won by Mr. Jackson, the booby prize by Mr. Jones.\nSee also - 'booby trap'.",
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        "raw_content": "What should the site look like, i.e. Site Design?\nCan we design a cute handout to announce PhysicsOverflow?\nHow do we best promote PhysicsOverflow ?\nRelated post on SE blog here.\nThe primary reason we are still in private beta seems to be the low amount of content (by SE standards). On the other hand, people have noted that the site seems to be slowing down, see for instance Has the site stalled?. It's unlikely that someone could ask more than a couple serious questions every week, and so with only a few dedicated users, it might be a month or more before we can generate enough content (and by that time, I suspect many would lose interest).\nInviting experts is one way to generate more content, and is probably the best method we have at the moment. On the other hand, it's not necessarily easy to do so. I know several people who would participate in a public site, but wouldn't want to participate in a private site for various reasons. Currently a lot of the content is in the form of soft questions, which I fear put people away if they are too frequent.\nSE's primary fear is the so-called empty restaurant syndrome, where people are reluctant to participate in a site which doesn't seem well-established. The linked post in question discusses \"seeding\" the site, i.e. asking questions primarily for the sake of generating content. I can't say I'm a fan of the idea, but it does seem that it would alleviate SE's fears.\nShould we begin seeding Theoretical Physics? What I would suggest is asking questions for which you know the answer, but for which the answer may not be well-known in that particular field (definitely if you're seeding, the quality of the question should be high). I don't know if any of the posts already were for that purpose, but I've deliberately held off from doing so until now. Of course, it is necessary that someone else can answer it, but this shouldn't be a terrible problem. In the worst case, one could fudge it by giving the question or answer to another user to post.\nI realize what I'm suggesting is deceptive and in the long run counter-productive, but I do think it would help the current situation. I'm not convinced either way yet, though.\nI do know that the Stack Exchange people have strongly discouraged seeding in the past, on other sites... although maybe they wouldn't mind it so much here if this site has a low level of activity?\ncommented Oct 4, 2011 by David Zaslavsky (0 points) [ no revision ]\nIn my mind the answer is absolutely yes. The primary goal of questions at the moment is providing examples for future users to emulate and to define more clearly the scope and purpose of the site, and I think we should be doing that more actively. Which does not at all mean flooding the site with low quality or forced questions, just the opposite. On the other hand, maybe one should not wait until they have a burning question keeping them up at night, for which they need the answer right this moment. I don't see the need to do anything deceptive or counter-productive, just ask a few good quality questions which you think are representative of the type of topics you'd like to see here. I am trying not to dominate the site with my own choice of topics, but I honestly don't see the problem in generating a few sample questions (answers is a different story perhaps, but for research questions that will be a generic situation).\nanswered Sep 30, 2011 by Moshe (2,395 points) [ no revision ]\nI agree completely. There should be enough high quality answered questions. And I do not see a problem if you answer your own questions a few days later (when nobody else does).\nI second both views. It's time - given that we seem not to get many questions - to put some \"seed\" questions [with high-quality responses] to raise interest in the site. -- I suggest three options for this: a) some perusing through MO.math-physics and PSE to find appropriate questions (that haven't been answered thoroughly, or simply reposting* here by [mutual-] members of this site and either / both (other) sites [*for PSE, I suggest reposting the question and deleting from there]); and b) sending out invitations - especially to regular MO.math-physics posters - via the ...\ncommented Oct 1, 2011 by UGPhysics (155 points) [ no revision ]\n... \"Invite Fellow Experts\"; and c) posting a notification to request each member to - atleast - post one question per week to help us maintain the tempo of the site.\nWell, I have mixed feelings. Q&A is much more beneficial when actually one ask sincerely. 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        "raw_content": "Todd Porter: Who thought Browns would win 10 games?\nWhen Romeo Crennel first walked through the doors of the Cleveland Browns\u2019 facility in Berea, a hinge might as well have fallen off. The frame could have squeaked and the doorbell probably didn\u2019t work.\nThat was the kind of mess Crennel and General Manager Phil Savage walked into. The team, on the field, was in shambles. They feared losing to their own shadows. They believed they could beat only themselves, and seemed hell-bent on proving it week after miserable week.\nHappy times, though, are here again. The Browns, on a nine-season journey from an abyss, are back after beating San Francisco, 20-7.\nMaybe not completely back. Yes, they came up short late Sunday in a game they had no say-so in, but only because they didn\u2019t close the deal in Cincinnati last week.\nAnd let\u2019s be honest -- if you were Indianapolis, which team would you rather see as a possible playoff opponent, Tennessee or Cleveland? The Browns would have made a fun, dangerous postseason team. Now they\u2019re going to make for a hungry team in 2008.\n\u201cWe had an opportunity to clinch it last week, and we didn\u2019t. We\u2019ve got to win those games,\u201d said return specialist Joshua Cribbs. \u201cThat Oakland game bit us in the backside early on.\n\u201cCoach told us, we\u2019ve got to take it as it is, and go into next season with a chip on our shoulder knowing this is our year because last year we were robbed.\u201d\nIn reality, it didn\u2019t matter what happened in Indianapolis. It didn\u2019t matter what happened in Cincinnati last week.\nWho among us thought the Browns would win 10 games? Who thought the Browns would go from underachievers to believers in a single season? Who among us saw this pulse-pounding, down-to-the-last NFL minute ending after the way things started?\nWhat Romeo Crennel did in 2007 was work wonders.\n\u201cThose guys in there have come a long way,\u201d Crennel said. \u201cWe\u2019ve changed the attitude; that\u2019s play hard and fight our hearts out and don\u2019t quit. It paid off for us this year.\n\u201cGuys in pro football have a lot of pride. After that first game, they were not pleased with the way it went. They got together and dedicated to each other they were going to do the best they can.\u201d\nThat is what breeds successful teams. When teams play for, and care for, one another rather than themselves. It isn\u2019t as easy as it sounds in a me-first NFL, a microcosm of society.\nAfter beating an awful San Francisco team that looked a lot like the aimless Browns teams of recent seasons, the players and Crennel had a moment together. 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        "raw_content": "Home Media Library Speeches Keynote Address At Colegio Universitario San Geronimo\nKeynote Address at Colegio Universitario San G\u00e9ronimo \u201cIreland and Cuba: From a past of complex struggles and solidarities to a future of shared possibilities\u201d\nUniversity of Havana, Cuba, 17 February, 2017\nSe\u00f1or Rector de esta insigne casa de studios, Dr. Gustavo Cobreiro Su\u00e1rez,\nDr. Eusebio Leal Spengler, Historiador de la Ciudad,\nDr. Felix Julio Alfonso L\u00f3pez, Vicerrector del Colegio Universitario San Ger\u00f3nimo,\nQueridos estudiantes y profesores,\nDistinguidos invitados,\nEs para m\u00ed un honor y un placer estar aqu\u00ed en Cuba, en el precioso Colegio Universitario San Ger\u00f3nimo, en el sitio original de la Universidad de La Habana. Quiero agradecer al Presidente Ra\u00fal Castro, a las autoridades cubanas, y a todos ustedes, por su calurosa acogida. Perm\u00edtanme comenzar expresando mis m\u00e1s sentidas condolencias al Presidente Castro, su familia, y al pueblo de Cuba, por el fallecimiento del Comandante Fidel Castro.\nIt is an honour to be the first President of Ireland to visit Cuba. Our two peoples \u2013 el pueblo irland\u00e9s, muintir na h\u00c9ireann, in our ancient Celtic language, y el pueblo cubano, muintir Ch\u00faba \u2013 have enjoyed deep bonds of friendship and solidarity over the centuries, a friendship and a solidarity which, I hope, my visit to Cuba will contribute to rekindle and strengthen.\nLatin America at large, its social, cultural and economic development, its struggles for freedom and for human rights, and above all, the generous heart of this continent, have occupied a special place in my own heart for over fifty years. As patron of the Society for Irish Latin American Studies (SILAS), I am delighted to have this opportunity, today, of speaking at a conference that gives evidence of the deep and extensive scholarship that currently exists on the relations between Ireland, Cuba, and Latin America in general. The fruitful collaborations we have been witnessing in recent years, between researchers, between various schools of Irish studies, between archival institutions, are so welcome.\nIndeed, it is so important that we recall and celebrate the manifold historical links that bind our nations together, across the Atlantic Ocean. An awareness of history, of the circumstances which led our ancestors to cross paths along the trails of Empire and transatlantic networks, is an essential compass as we apply ourselves to crafting our shared responses to contemporary challenges and creating new futures together. Such an awareness unlocks for us a rich repertoire of experiences and political meanings, of solidarities lived and imagined, that do not only illuminate our present, but also open up new horizons for cooperation between our countries, calling for new solidarities to be forged, of a global, regional and bilateral kind.\nThere is so much that unites Ireland and Cuba. Tenemos tanto en com\u00fan. Irish and Cuban people have in common a proud sense of their national identity, a passion for freedom, as well as remarkable achievements in the boxing ring! In the past, both of our people have shared an experience of living in the shadow of a powerful neighbour. We are two island nations who have been marked by colonisation and that have had to wrestle their freedom from the grip of empires.\nThis morning I want to reflect with you upon the meaning of that freedom at the turn of the 21st century, in a context of profound change, instability and uncertainty. I also want to affirm my belief in the possibilities that exist for our people to respond creatively to those changing conditions and to create new models of development.\nReflecting on the wide range of papers presented at this conference, it is obvious that Ireland and Cuba\u2019s shared experiences unfolded through the prism of competing empires, a particular set of historical events that included repressive laws implemented against the Irish people on the grounds of religion and were used as an instrument of economic policy within the colonising project. This history of colonisation and emigration is the background to the many traces of Irish presence that can be found everywhere in Cuba today, and notably here, in Havana. It is also a history that has led Irish and Cuban people to forge many bonds of sympathy and imagination, and to exchange stories, dreams and aspirations of freedom.\nWe can think, for example, of the great interest that one of the past Professors at this University of Havana, the distinguished social anthropologist Fernando Ortiz, took in the fate of James J. O'Kelly, an Irish nationalist who, in the early 1870s, reported on Cuba's War of Independence for The New York Herald. James O'Kelly's chronicles of his perilous journey to Cuba's Eastern provinces in search for the camps of the insurgents \u2013 to whom he refers by the criollo term of \u201cMamb\u00ed\u201d \u2013 the story of his capture, court-martial and near execution by the Spanish Cuban authorities, were followed by an international readership at the time.\nPublished in 1874 as La Tierra del Mamb\u00ed, James O'Kelly's account made its formal entry into the Cuban canon when it was re-published in 1930 with a lengthy biographical introduction by Fernando Ortiz, and then re-printed once again in 1968, to mark the centenary of Cuba's Ten Years\u2019 War. It is interesting to note how, in his Prologue, Fernando Ortiz glosses over James O'Kelly's role as the New York Herald correspondent and chooses, instead, to emphasise O'Kelly's identity as an Irishman, tied to Cuba through the bonds of a sympathetic nationalism. In doing so, Ortiz situates the Cuban question within a transnational political geography and he also makes a place for Irish nationalism in the Cuban vernacular, describing the Irishman as a \u201cmamb\u00ed del separatismo antibrit\u00e1nico.\u201d\nFernando Ortiz also traces precedents of Irish participation in the Cuban separatist cause, offering examples that range from the abolitionist Richard Robert Maddento the Irish members of the mid-19th century filibustering expeditions of Narciso L\u00f3pez.\nOrtiz's Prologue is but one expression of the fascinating economy of sympathy that has linked together Irish and Cuban nationalists throughout the long struggle for freedom in their respective countries. Indeed, at the same time that Irish patriots were challenging the colonial relationship between Ireland and Britain in the early 19th century, an emerging sense of nationhood was taking shape in Spain\u2019s American possessions, allowing for multiple transfers of identification between Irish and South American nationalists. A number of the papers presented at this conference examine this involvement of Irish people, and people of Irish descent, with a host of uprisings and nationalist movements, in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Puerto Rico, and of course Cuba.\nA striking example of the mutual sympathy between Irish and Cuban people can be found in the work of the great Jos\u00e9 Mart\u00ed, who devoted a significant number of his New York Chronicles, dated between July 1882 and May 1891, to a socio-anthropological study of the immigrant Irish community there. In those Chronicles, Jos\u00e9 Mart\u00ed also wrote at length on prominent figures of the Irish independence movement, such as Daniel O\u2019Connell, who successfully campaigned for the rights of Catholic people in Ireland, Michael Davitt, a prominent Republican and agrarian agitator in the 19th century, as well as Charles Stewart Parnell and Jeremiah O\u2019Donovan Rossa.\nJos\u00e9 Marti\u2019s writings also illustrate the different definitions that were given within nationalism to issues of freedom, emancipation, relations between races, gender and classes. Such mixture of motives with nationalism is something that Irish and Cubans share in their history, and it points to contradictions that an adequate historiography cannot avoid.\nAnother, particularly compelling, instance of transnational identification between Irish and Cuban people, was that studied by the President of SILAS, Dr. Margaret Brehony, in the PhD thesis she presented in 2012 under the title \u201cIrish Migration to Cuba, 1835-1845. Empire, Ethnicity, \u2018Free\u2019 Labour and Slavery\u201d. Drawing on Spanish and Cuban archival records, Margaret Brehony related in that thesis the experience of a group of Irish labourers who were contracted in New York in 1835 and brought to Cuba to lay the tracks of what was to be the first stretch of railroad in Latin America.\nForced into a brutal work regime under Spanish military rule in Cuba, those Irish railroad workers came to identify with the subaltern position of the bonded labourers from the Canary Islands alongside whom they were working. This led to some of the first strikes recorded on the island of Cuba and to the repudiation of the Irish workers by the authorities within months of their arrival. A few years later, some more Irish workers were imprisoned, accused of conspiring with people of colour in what is known as the Escalera slave uprising of 1844.\nDr. Margaret Brehony\u2019s work is an important contribution to both Irish and Caribbean historiography, one that enables us to come to terms with the impact of an ideology of empire, the values that drove it, and the human price paid for the transition from tobacco to sugar in Cuba, after slavery was formally abolished in other parts of the Caribbean.\nAccording to Margaret Brehony, the resistance of Irish workers to coercive labour practices on the Cuban railroad, as well as their identification with the abolitionist cause in Cuba must be construed, not as sporadic phenomena, but, rather, as the manifestations of a deeper structural struggle. That struggle emerged at the intersection of the British and Iberian systems of colonial exploitation and it had its roots both in the creation of a landless proletariat in 19th century Ireland, and in the Irish migrants\u2019 experience of organised labour in the USA. The story of Irish railway workers in Cuba also shows us that culture and the defence strategies deployed by human imagination can never be entirely quenched by colonisation.\nThe memory of those events on the Cuban railroads, and of so many other past links of solidarity and friendship between the Irish and the people of Latin America, has been kept alive, not just by later generations of revolutionaries, but also in the stories of our writers and poets. Those of you who attended this conference yesterday thus heard of the Irish connection in the work of Carlos Fuentes and Jorge Luis Borges, and they also heard of the Latin American mother of Molly Bloom, who was given the beautiful name of Lunita Laredo by her literary creator, James Joyce.\nIt was in fact this literary thread between our two parts of the world which determined the timing of my present visit to Cuba. I was indeed delighted to accept the invitation to attend the Havana International Book Fair, which celebrates, this year, the Cuban edition of Star of the Sea by Irish author Joseph O'Connor \u2013 which was published by Letras Cubanas under the title El crimen del Estrella del Mar. I had the pleasure of taking part, yesterday, in a panel discussion on this captivating book which recalls for us the great odyssey of Irish migrants across the Atlantic Ocean.\nIt would, however, be a misconstruction to portray all those of Irish ascendancy who reached these shores as men and women who were driven by their forefathers\u2019 dreams of liberty and who automatically identified with the downtrodden and powerless. While 19th century Irish immigration to the Caribbean was often mediated through the United States and comprised people of lower socio-economic status, the earlier waves of Irish migrants to this region were numerically smaller and often came through the Catholic courts of Europe and the Irish Brigades in the Spanish army.\nThus in the Cuba of the 19th century, \u201cordinary\u201d Irish workers co-existed with a population of Irish-Cuban merchants, planters, slaveholders and high-ranking military men \u2013 people who had contributed to building a plantation economy dependent on forced African labour, and who were often committed to both free trade and the formation of a separatist Creole identity. Those people played a part in \u201cimporting\u201d Irish labour to Cuba, as part of a project of \u2018whitening\u2019 the population of an island which comprised many black slaves and their descendants.\nAmongst that older Irish-Cuban population, we find families who were firmly placed at the heart of Spanish-Cuban aristocracy, such as the O\u2019Donnell, the O\u2019Gaban or the O\u2019Farrill. This latter family, the O\u2019Farrill, made their fortune as slave and sugar traders, and their imposing palace can still be seen on Cuba street, only turned into a hotel [Hotel Palicio O\u2019Farrill]. But the best known representative of that class of Irish colonial elite is, perhaps, Alexander (Alejandro) O\u2019Reilly, who grew up in Ireland\u2019s County Meath before he was sent by his father, at a very tender age, to become a cadet in the army of the King of Spain.\nKnown in his time as one of the shrewdest military brains in Spain, Alejandro O\u2019Reilly is remembered on this island as the man who established Cuba\u2019s modern fortifications, after the Seven Years\u2019 War against Britain. The O\u2019Reilly street, Calle O\u2019Reilly, which is just outside this Colegio, is marked by a plaque in three languages \u2013 Spanish, English and Irish Gaelic \u2013 with the inscription:\n\u201cTwo island peoples in the same sea of struggle and hope: Cuba and Ireland.\u201d\nThe hope which animated Alexander O'Reilly and those like him who spent their lives soldiering abroad, was that Ireland would be freed from British rule thanks to the military intervention of the Catholic powers of continental Europe. This, of course, never materialised \u2013 the people of Ireland had to take the struggle for freedom in their own hands, eventually winning the battle for independence in the early 1920s.\n\u00bfD\u00f3nde nos deja todo esto? Where does all of this leave us? Why, you may ask, is it important to salvage the full complexity of the Irish experience on this continent?\nThe first reason has to do with our understanding of the notion of freedom. Today as yesterday, there are huge variations, even contradictions, between different definitions of freedom, within different projects of nationalism. In pre-independence Cuba, for example, there were those who would have been content with Cuba joining the Union as a slave state, like Texas did, so that their system of trade would persist. In Ireland, there was a class of \u2018native\u2019 landowners, not dissimilar to the Creole elite, who were satisfied with the prospect of Home Rule, that is, limited autonomy within the Union with Britain, and for whom the notion of freedom did not entail the egalitarian social transformation upheld by what was indeed a minority within the Irish Republican and separatist movement.\nWhat about today? \u00bfA qu\u00e9 nos referimos cuando hablamos de libertad? Is the freedom we most value that from fear and oppression \u2013 freedom from the control of human minds and bodies? Or is freedom simply to be defined by the freedom of the market, by the right to unlimited consumption on the island of Cuba as on that of Ireland? If we share in Amartya Sen\u2019s moderate, and yet substantial, definition of freedom as the enhancement of \u201chuman capabilities,\u201d the ability for people to lead lives that they have reason to value, then what balance should we endeavour to strike, in our societies, between the \u201cmechanism of the free market\u201d on the one hand and, on the other hand, regulation, planning, redistribution and public service provision by the state?\nThere are, moreover, in the Americas as in Europe, those for whom freedom is primarily understood as sovereignty, or \u201cnational freedom.\u201d Is it possible to preserve national independence and character, while at the same time establishing open relations with the rest of the world and substantial co-operative relations with other states? I personally see no contradiction between a proud national feeling and the ability to engage in regional and international co-operation. I believe too that it is necessary and possible to craft a new universalism for our times \u2013 a model of international co-operation grounded, not in the supremacy of any one model of civilisation, but in a respect for the distinctive history and aspirations of each nation, and in all that which, in those aspirations, allows for bridges and dialogues to be built with other nations. Indeed, as Jos\u00e9 Mart\u00ed put it:\n\"Patria es humanidad, es aquella porci\u00f3n de la humanidad que vemos m\u00e1s cerca, y en que nos toc\u00f3 nacer.\"\nThe other reason why it is worthwhile, I believe, to reflect back on the history of Irish presence in the Caribbean is because it illuminates a chapter in the history of global capitalism that invites us to assess critically our present condition. Irish and Cubans operated within transatlantic networks of migration and trade that included forced migrants from African and indentured labourers from the Canary Islands. The story of the Irish railway workers described by Margaret Brehony unfolded at a critical juncture in the transformation of modern capitalism, at the dawn of what is widely described as \u201cthe first globalisation\u201d, a time of formidable commercial expansion before the cataclysm of the First World War.\nThat period was marked by a boom, not just in sugar trade, but also in the rubber industry, with its associated cortege of atrocities inflicted onto the indigenous people who were forced to extract the rubber in the tropical forests of Africa and Latin America. The abominable practices then current in the Putumayo region of the Amazon were documented by another Irish revolutionary of the last century, Roger Casement, in what is widely held as an early masterpiece of humanitarian reporting.\nBringing to light, as Roger Casement did, the assumptions, and the human consequences of the dominant ideology of the time \u2013 consequences which, in the past as today, were presented as \u2018natural\u2019 and an upshot of \u2018progress\u2019 \u2013 is essential for our democratic life.\nSlave trade, that most ugly of breaches to human dignity, has been formally abolished, yet our advanced capitalist system, in its distorted, hyper-financialised, version is the source of many other injustices, unsustainable forms of trade and investment, not to mention ecological destruction. Literacy was a powerful tool for emancipation from slavery, a powerful buttress to democracy. Can we, nowadays, invent a new form of informed literacy, of an economic and fiscal kind, to avoid the drift to a rule of financialised capitalism without democracy? All of us can with much benefit, I believe, reflect on the wise words of Eduardo Galeano, when he said:\n\u201cThe capitalist system, the so-called \u2018market economy\u2019, has sacrificed justice in the name of freedom, and the so-called \u2018real socialism\u2019 has sacrificed freedom in the name of justice. Beginning the new millennium, this is the challenge: we want justice and freedom, Siamese twins, living and walking together.\u201d\nAs external pressure on this island is decreasing, as Cuba is enabled to reopen onto the world at this juncture of a new era, can we imagine new relations between freedom and justice?\nCan we imagine, too, new relations between Ireland and Cuba \u2013 relations that would not, this time, be mediated through the prism of Empire, but that would enable the sharing of opportunities and the enhancement and mobility of skills? Can we conceive of an alternative future for co-operation in food, science, nutrition, biotechnology, between our universities, our cities, and our ports? Can the new port of Mariel, whose draught were made deep enough to accommodate the giant \u2018post-Panamax\u2019 container ships, become a hub of equitable trade, along whose networks will travel, not men in arms and predatory dealers, but merchants and investors, as well as doctors, academics and scientists committed to work for our common welfare in a sustainable international economy that seeks to secure our planet from destructive climate change?\nSuch vision should not be dismissed as any mere utopia. As I have just suggested through Eduardo Galeano\u2019s words, neither the collectivised, authoritarian state systems of the twentieth century nor the financialised version of global capitalism that has become hegemonic since the fall of the Berlin Wall are appropriate to our needs, or adequate for the civilisation of sustainable sufficiency our humanity so urgently needs. We have arrived at a critical juncture in the history of humanity. In no way is the extent of this systemic crisis most striking, perhaps, than in its environmental dimension.\nThe speeches of Fidel Castro to international audiences throughout the decades were particularly unambiguous in establishing the link between the ecological crisis and the international economic system. The urgency of our position was expressed most powerfully, for example, in his speech at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992, where I heard him conclude with these words:\n\u201cSi se quiere salvar a la humanidad de esa autodestrucci\u00f3n, hay que distribuir mejor las riquezas y tecnolog\u00edas disponibles en el planeta. Menos lujo y menos despilfarro en unos pocos pa\u00edses para que haya menos pobreza y menos hambre en gran parte de la Tierra. No m\u00e1s transferencias al Tercer Mundo de estilos de vida y h\u00e1bitos de consumo que arruinan el medio ambiente \u2026 Apl\u00edquese un orden econ\u00f3mico internacional justo. Util\u00edcese toda la ciencia necesaria para un desarrollo sostenido sin contaminaci\u00f3n. P\u00e1guese la deuda ecol\u00f3gica y no la deuda externa. Desaparezca el hambre y no el hombre.\u201d\nYes, the current patterns of distorted trade, speculative investment, proliferating inequality, debilitating debt, unbridled consumption and destructive extraction of natural resources are unsustainable. We have moved to a point of crisis \u2013 political, social, cultural and ecological \u2013 that calls for the articulation of new models of co-existence, development and international co-operation.\nThe two international agreements signed in 2015, on sustainable development in New York, and on climate change in Paris, are certainly milestones in that regard. Yet those agreed frameworks for international co-operation need all of our help and persistence if they are to capture public discourse and imagination, and, crucially, if they are to be effectively translated into regional and national action plans. The extreme volatility and uncertainty, not to say at times the irrationality and the cynicism, that currently characterise political life in too many countries across the world calls on those who support those seminal agreements to be vocal in ensuring that words become deeds and that aspirations become policies.\nThere is so much that remains to be invented: so many forms of co-operation to experiment, so many uncharted avenues to explore for a balanced co-existence between all those, human and non-human, who dwell together on this vulnerable planet. We know now that there is not just one path to social, cultural, ecological and economic harmony, no single formula for successful socio-economic development.\nIt is not a challenge of imitation of a previous practice. It is a time for creating new models \u2013 a time for mustering the necessary courage to depart from old and failing models. And this is beginning to be recognised.\nIn his short but compelling book entitled Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective, Professor Ha-Joon Chang, who reads in the Political Economy of Development at the University of Cambridge, draws our attention to the fact that \u201cNow Developed Countries\u201d (NDC) did not get where they are through the narrow set of reputedly \u201cgood policies\u201d and \u201cgood institutions\u201d that they now recommend to developing countries. Many of those countries, including supposed bastions of liberalism and economic laissez-faire such as the US and Britain, did in fact for many decades consolidate their own economic development by using policies and instruments of state intervention \u2013 such as infant industry protection or export subsidies \u2013 that are nowadays frowned upon by mainstream international institutions that advocate free trade.\nKicking Away the Ladder is but one study in a rich body of scholarship that convincingly challenges the wisdom of the \u201cdevelopment recipes\u201d that have been prescribed to developing countries. The specific value of Professor Ha Joon Chang\u2019s work lies, in my view, in his historical approach to economics \u2013 a concrete and inductive method that contrasts strongly with some currently dominant derivatives of the neo-classical approach, based on abstract and deductive methods, and a reductive vision of human behaviour. Professor Chang\u2019s approach also has the merit of exposing the highly ideological nature of a dominant economic discourse that often presents itself under the guise of neutrality and objectivity.\nNo more than there is one single path of development, recent history also teaches us that there is no singular or simple model of \u201ctransition\u201d to a free market economy. Indeed, to posit \u201cthe free market\u201d as the inexorable endpoint for both individual and social happiness is to fall into an interpretative linearity that is reminiscence of the worst days of modernisation theory. On this subject, and in particular on the dramatic failures of what is commonly referred to as \u201cthe Washington Consensus\u201d, there is an abundance of fine critical scholarship.\nIn one such work, Latin America: Development and Democracy Beyond the Washington Consensus, Professor Francisco Panizza traces the emergence, implementation and legacy of what was no less than a narrow and rather dogmatic model, described by its main author, British economist John Williamson, as \u2013 I quote \u2013 \u201cthe common core wisdom embraced by all serious economists of the time.\u201d Such a remark would surely get a nomination for the Mont Pelerin Academy.\nProfessor Panizza starts his analysis at the time of the demise of Latin America\u2019s dictatorial right-wing regimes, which were widely associated with a free market agenda. He goes on to show how the failure of the new democratic administrations of the 1980s to live up to the promises of a better life did, however, bring with it crisis narratives that shifted the terms of the political discourse of the day and enabled the shift from a previously dominant model of policy-making known as Import Substitution Industrialisation to a model of radical neo-liberal reform. Interestingly, Professor Panizza concludes his book by saying that the blatant failures of this neo-liberal agenda have, in turn, paved the way for new crisis narratives, based on an acknowledgment of the crucial role of the state in steering economic development and a recognition that no development policies are ever right independently of context, culture and history.\nLet me offer one further observation on a scholarly matter. It is critical, I believe, that we not lose the capacity to use abstract models of capital to help us all see how capital in its different and changing forms can still lean on particular settings in different ways, in different periods. I side with Vivek Chibber\u2019s critique when he warns of subaltern studies being in danger of serving as distraction from the necessary critique of capital. The work on capital is unfinished work, not a project to be abandoned.\nSurely the present circumstances show how a universalised capital can cast a shadow over the variety of social forms that are the substance of subaltern studies. There is, in the end, no reason to be governed by unnecessary binary choices between macro and middle range theories or simply descriptive ethnography, and I do not doubt that a fruitful dialogue can be established between the valuable perspectives of such as Dipesh Chakerabaty and Vivek Chibber, even one leading to reconciliation, at least as to fact.\nAll of us are invited to meditate on the tragic consequences of the extreme version of repressive, and even oppressive, statism which developed in the twentieth century, that age of totalitarianism. Yet we should be wary of avoiding any ideological confusion. Hay que separar el trigo de la paja, or, as we say in English, we must be able to separate the wheat from the chaff.\nThe dramatic failures of the Washington Consensus on this continent, the very continent for which this programme of reforms was devised in the first place, and its equally dramatic failure in the other countries where it was applied, has demonstrated (by default) the fundamental importance of the state in providing basic services, such as education, healthcare and housing, as well as in planning, steering and delivering socio-economic development. Cuba provides an illuminating example in that regard, an example of a state which has proved its ability to consistently deliver such fundamental social goods as education and healthcare, including at times of economic hardship such as those experienced by your people during the \u201cper\u00edodo especial.\u201d\nToday Cuba stands at a threshold, and it is positioned at a very interesting place. This island has already contradicted the expectations and predictions of so many foreign-based \u201cCubanologists\u201d, as was shown by Emily Morris in a series of excellent papers, including one published just last month in the prestigious North-American journal, Foreign Affairs. The Cuban people should not be required to conform to a predefined model of development; they must remain free to shape their own path of development \u2013 su camino propio.\nWe are facing, may I say it again, a world of extreme instability. Old certainties are crumbling; previous models are shaken. For all the perils inherent to such a volatile world, we must, together, seize upon the real opportunities that exist to create new forms of cooperation, drawing on the capacity of our states to plan for the long-term, building on the best of our scholarship, but also drawing on our citizens\u2019 sense of ethical responsibility and on their great capacity for scientific and technological innovation. There is so much that can be achieved by trusting our citizens\u2019 creativity and encouraging the free and open exchange of ideas, so as to foster a vibrant culture of innovative, critical and independent thinking.\nMay Ireland and Cuba explore together many possible paths for positive social transformation; may we re-open, together, the question of the alternative development strategies that exist for small countries in a highly interdependent world and build up our citizens\u2019 capacity to respond creatively, and with a true solidarity, to our changing conditions. That is the globalisation we need to construct. My hope is that our two countries can make a meaningful contribution to the construction of a multi-polar and peaceful world \u2013 a world in which the benefits of science and technology are used to serve humanity rather than squandered in armaments industries \u2013 and that Cuba and Ireland will make this contribution, not just as individual nations, but also through their respective structures of regional co-operation.\nRegional co-operation is, indeed, an area in which we, Irish and Cubans, citizens of Europe and citizens of Latin America, have so much to learn from one another. I am delighted that the relations between the European Union and Cuba are no longer governed by the so-called \u201cCommon Position\u201d, and I very much welcome the signing, last December in Brussels, of the first ever bilateral agreement of political dialogue and co-operation between the EU and the Republic of Cuba \u2013 el Acuerdo de Di\u00e1logo Pol\u00edtico y de Cooperaci\u00f3n entre la UE y Cuba.\nI also welcome, like so many heads of state across the world, the progressive warming up of relations between the United States and Cuba. As President Obama said on 22nd March 2016, during his historic visit here:\n\u201cCuba doesn\u2019t have to be defined by being against the United States.\u201d\nThis statement finds deep resonance with us Irish, who have understood, with the passing of years, but also through our common membership of the European Union since 1973, that Ireland did not have to be defined by being against Britain.\nThe recent agreements signed between Cuba and the United States show that mutually beneficial cooperation is possible between former enemies. Those agreements make it easier for your two countries to work together on tracking hurricane, protecting biodiversity, sharing information on pollution and undertaking joint maritime geological exploration. Cuba and the United States now also work together on cancer research, a field in which Cuban scientists excel, and on the prevention and cure of infectious diseases, including the devastating Zika epidemic, which Cuba has been combating with outstanding effectiveness.\nFinally, and most importantly, Latin America\u2019s regional institutions bear great potential for articulating alternative development models. I am thinking of course, of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribe\u00f1os (CELAC), but also of such regional development agencies as the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC, or CEPAL in Spanish), both of which have evolved over the last few years towards a strong critique of the narrow approach to development propounded by the Washington Consensus. This move represents, for ECLAC, a welcome return to the generous spirit of its first executive director, Ra\u00fal Prebsich, who was also the founding Secretary General, in the mid-1960s, of a very important, although too often marginalised, organ of the United Nations: The Conference on Trade and Development, or UNCTAD.\nIn her acceptance speech of the Doctorate Honoris Causa she received from this University of Havana last year, the current Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Alicia B\u00e1rcena, described in clear and compelling terms the role of her institution in shaping distinctive development paths for its member countries. Dijo:\n\u201cLa CEPAL es una voz del sur que intenta construir desde nuestra historia, desde nuestra cultura, nuestras insuficiencias y potencialidades, un pensamiento y un camino propio para la construcci\u00f3n de sociedades m\u00e1s justas\u201d\nYes, indeed, made stronger by an awareness of both its limitations and its possibilities, wiser from its experience of both dictatorship and democracy, and rich of the caring relation to nature that her indigenous peoples carry, this Latin American space can be the cradle of a new civilisation of sufficiency \u2013 a civilisation grounded in the unique history and aspirations of its constituent peoples. Here new life might be breathed into the aesthetic, yet profoundly ethical, vision of Jos\u00e9 Mart\u00ed, who reminded us that:\n\u201cla naturaleza es hermosa, que la vida es un deber, que la muerte no es fea, que nadie debe estar triste ni acobardarse mientras haya libros en las librer\u00edas, y luz en el cielo, y amigos, y madres.\u201d\nLong live the friendship between Ireland and Cuba! Gur fada buan an cairdeas idir mhuintir na h\u00c9ireann agus muintir Ch\u00faba! Viva la amistad entre el pueblo irland\u00e9s y el pueblo cubano!",
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        "raw_content": "Written on July 4, 2018 . Posted in Events, News.\nPro-Ad won Gold for its work producing bespoke colour coated computer mice to celebrate the opening of Akzo Nobel\u2019s new office in Amsterdam. It also received silver foran SSE Vulnerability Pack that put together 12,000 packs that would be used to support vulnerable customers that live in remote areas, in the occasion of a power cut during storms.\nThe IPM provides support and advice on putting together the most compelling awards entry. As well as an online handbook to aid the creation of entries, including tips from judges on how to win, there is a downloadable copy of an awards masterclass seminar that was held recently.\nGordon Glenister, director general of the BPMA, said: \u201cThe IPM COGS are a fantastic opportunity to bang the drum for merchandise and show the impact that great product media can have on a marketing campaign. They can also be a great way of marketing your company if you win. You don\u2019t have to be a member of the IPM to enter, and there is lots of assistance available for those who want to.\u201d\nThis year\u2019s awards have two new company of the year awards for The IPM COGS Breakthrough Company of the Year and The IPM COGS Service Agency of the Year. The awards are entered online at theipm.awardsplatform.com, and there is advice from the IPM team on 020 3848 0444 or awards@theipm.org.uk.\nThe closing date for entries is 19 July 2018.",
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        "raw_content": "Water breaks continue to plague Petersburg\nCraig Richards Publisher @ProgressIndex\nLatest break came last week on Bank Street\nPETERSBURG \u2014 Aging water distribution pipes continue to challenge the city of Petersburg. On Thursday, city crews responded to a break on Bank Street. The break continued for over 48 hours before crews were able to repair the leak.\nDespite the rapid loss, a door-to-door sampling of the neighborhood by the Progress-Index resulted in no residents or businesses reporting water pressure loss. The leak was not part of the water main, apparent by stable water pressure in the area and no gushing water from the spot of the break.\nCrews responded on the first day to the location but soon found a major obstacle in addressing the issue. As the city employees dug into the repair site, they ran into an underground electrical line. For safety, the crew had to refill the hole and wait for the power company to continue work the next day.\n\u201cThe leak was located late this afternoon and we are trying to mitigate the issue before the temperature drops and the weather changes this evening,\u201d said Tangela Innis, director of Public Works and Utilities for the city, who was on site Friday. Innis and the crew were able to locate the leak and repaired it by evening.\nFor safety the holes were filled in for the weekend and are expected to be paved early this week depending on weather. Bank Street remains a single lane through that section pending final paving repairs.\nTo add to the difficulty of this leak on the first day, it was originally thought the crew had encountered a wooden water line. Wooden pipes were first used for water conveyance as early as the late 1700s. Petersburg isn\u2019t the only modern day city to face these types of challenge in this century. Holly, Michigan unearthed a wooden water distribution system in the summer of 2007 believed to have been placed in service in the late 1800s. Unlike Holly, as repairs continued in Petersburg it became clear that the wooden pipe was merely serving as a conduit for other service lines.\nConstant breaks have recently plagued the city coffers in terms of lost water, employee man hours and the expense of contractor crews necessary to meet the demands of these repairs. Yet the city management has pinched pennies in another area.\n\u201cOur priority is to efficiently complete repairs in a timely and fiscally responsible manner,\u201d said Innis. \u201cThe merger of the Public Works Department and Utilities Department has enabled us to cross-train employees to address water issues throughout the city. This provides the city with a larger population of skilled workforce, allowing us to cut down on employee burnout and move away from consistently using costly contractors.\u201d\nAt the time of the leak, the Progress-Index conducted a raw estimate of water loss. Holding a container directly in the water's path, it was being filled at a rate of a gallon of water every eight seconds. With the break lasting roughly 48 hours, that would equate to approximately 10,800 gallons of water per day. According to the city, the cost for treated water is $1.05 per 1,000 gallons of water. So while the break could have accounted for nearly 22,000 gallons of lost water, the cost to the city for the water was roughly $22.05.\nTo put that in perspective, the average American uses 80-100 gallons of water per day, according to water.usgs.gov. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the population of Petersburg is 31,882. So that would equate on the low end to 2,550,560 gallons of water used in the city each day. The leak would equate to about the average daily use of 275 residents or less than 1 percent of the city usage in a day.\nBut the real cost of these breaks doesn\u2019t come in lost water; it comes in the man hours, repair material, inconvenience to citizens and contractor service needed to address them. According to online sites like Kompareit.com, an independent research and consumer service search site, the cost to fix a broken water line falls between $500 minimum to $5,000, depending on the size of the pipe, type of pipe, labor costs and physical location of the pipe.\nConcerns about the age of the city supply lines have been raised by both residents and professionals. For now the system is operational and crews have been able to keep on top of the issues so far. While no offer to purchase the lines is reportedly being entertained by the city and a formal plan to address the issue by city administration is pending, as yet the future functionality and dependability of the Petersburg water supply system remains murky.",
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        "raw_content": "Volunteers work on rebuilding the telegraph trail last summer. Rob LaFrance photo\nLocal Back Country Horsemen chapter sets out to rebuild the telegraph trail\nVolunteers will head out to work on the trail for the first time this season on July 7\nThe local chapter of the B.C. Back Country Horsemen plans to rebuild part of the Collin\u2019s Overland Telegraph Trail.\nThe section of trail being rebuilt spans 65 kilometres from the trailhead on Rawlings Road to Blackwater River.\nRob LaFrance, the chair of the North Cariboo chapter of the Back Country Horsemen, is leading the efforts to rebuild the trail. He wants to create a place where horsemen (and women) and hikers alike can explore the back country around Quesnel. 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        "raw_content": "Backlash against pot festival spurs special fair board meeting\nThe managers of the Del Mar Fairgrounds will hold a public forum on the region\u2019s first-ever cannabis festival at 4 p.m. on May 30 at the fairgrounds board room, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar.\nThe managers of the Del Mar Fairgrounds will hold a public forum on the region\u2019s first-ever cannabis festival at 4 p.m. on May 30 at the fairgrounds board room, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar. (Kristina Houck)\nAll eyes in the San Diego cannabis community are set squarely on May 30 after the managers of the Del Mar Fairgrounds called for a public forum on the region\u2019s first-ever cannabis festival.\nThe Goodlife Festival \u2014 which is planned for Sept. 23 \u2014 is expected to draw several thousand people to the fairgrounds. Organizers say it will be limited to age 21 and up, and only attendees with medical marijuana cards will be allowed to bring cannabis to consume in designated areas.\nFairgrounds managers \u2014 as is customary with smaller-scale events \u2014 had signed the contract prior to seeking approval from the board of directors. But backlash erupted after this newspaper broke the news on May 2, and the topic was scheduled for discussion at the May 23 board meeting of the 22nd District Agricultural Association, which operates the state-owned fairgrounds.\nBut as the uproar grew, the DAA decided last week to host a special forum solely on the festival.\nAnti-drug activists are hailing the May 30 forum as a small but important victory.\n\u201cWe, in the public, didn\u2019t have a chance to address it until after the contract was signed,\u201d said Judi Strang, executive director of the San Dieguito Alliance for Drug Free Youth. \u201cWe don\u2019t think cannabis use in a public facility is good public health.\nFestival organizers plan to counter with testimony from medical marijuana patients, and the San Diego County Farm Bureau \u2014 which is fiercely pro-marijuana \u2014 is scheduled to give a presentation.\nThe board of directors is also asking for guidance from the state attorney general\u2019s office, the San Diego County Sheriff\u2019s Department and the California Department of Food and Agriculture, which oversees the state\u2019s fairgrounds.\n\u201cThis is something that we\u2019re feeling our way on, because we\u2019re getting different inputs from different folks,\u201d said DAA Board President Russ Penniman. \u201cNot everybody is on the same page on this. This needs a board discussion and we\u2019ll see what comes of it.\u201d\nThe meeting is scheduled for 4 p.m. on May 30 at the fairgrounds board room, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar.",
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        "raw_content": "How I Landed $20,000 In Debt\nThe Super Sad, True Story Of How I Landed $20K In Debt\nThe day I found my first apartment was the same day I decided to move out. Frustrated with living under my parents\u2019 roof, I woke up one morning, scoured Craigslist, and asked my Twitter friends if they knew of anything available. One did. So I grabbed a pal, swung by my future home unannounced, and signed a lease, all within a matter of hours. I was the apartment-hunting equivalent of Elle Woods: I woke up one morning and said, \u201cI think I\u2019ll go get an apartment.\u201d\nOf course, I\u2019d laid the groundwork a little earlier. (I\u2019m not an idiot.) As a two-time-college-dropout-turned-freelance-music-journalist, I knew my less-than-$1,000/month income wouldn\u2019t allow me to live it up (or live at all) in downtown Toronto. Besides rent and utilities, I also had student loans and credit card debt totaling over $10,000. 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        "raw_content": "Three creative strategies for electronic music producers\nThis week Ableton released Making Music\u201474 Creative Strategies For Electronic Music Producers, its first book. Here's a taste of what's inside.\n\"For many artists, nothing inspires more existential terror than actually making art,\" begins the foreword to Making Music\u201474 Creative Strategies For Electronic Music Producers. \"The fear that we're not good enough or that we don't know enough results in untold numbers of creative crises and potential masterpieces that never get realized.\" Across 350 pages, the veteran composer and electronic producer Dennis DeSantis suggests practical ways of dealing with this fear. The book is broken into three main sections\u2014Problems Of Beginning, Problems Of Progressing and Problems Of Finishing\u2014and in each offers simple steps to combat familiar studio issues, from staring at an empty project screen to finishing a failed track. Here we present the first chapter of each of those sections, beginning with a problem that should be familiar to anyone who has ever made music.\nProblems of beginning /\nYou're staring into the void of a new empty project in your DAW, and you have absolutely no idea how to begin.\nThe blank slate might be the most intimidating place in a creative environment. Once we're in a flow, ideas tend to spawn additional ideas. But before we have anything, all options are available, so choosing seems impossible. One Part at a Time [which appear later in the book] is certainly a way to move forward, but which one part comes first? When you have nothing, even choosing one part can feel like an impossible hurdle.\nThe simple-sounding answer is \"It doesn't matter how you start; just do!\" This might work well as a sports slogan, but it's perhaps too glib and dismissive to be really practical for creative work, in which the number of things to potentially \"just do\" are limitless and the path forward is not at all obvious. Here are three practical suggestions for how to begin from nothing.\n1. Start with the foundation. In most genres, we can think of the \"bottom\" of the music as being the low-pitched or purely rhythmic instruments, such as the bass and drums. On top of these are added instruments that are progressively higher in pitch. By starting with the bottom, we provide both a conceptual and musical foundation for everything else. The drums often provide the essential time- keeping elements, while the bass often provides the notes that define and anchor the chord progression. If you're working in more experimental genres that don't use these conventional instruments, it's still likely that some elements can be considered foundational\u2014 perhaps a droning layer or something that approaches a repetitive rhythm.\n2. Start with what you hear. Many musicians never (or rarely) get spontaneous musical ideas\u2014all of their music comes from active work. If you happen to be lucky enough to hear original musical ideas in your head, then you should absolutely use them as the basis for your own work. For example, maybe you have a melodic idea that you've been humming, or a rhythm that you've tapped out on the table. Just because these ideas came to you outside of your active music-making context doesn't mean you should discard them. On the contrary, these accidental ideas are sometimes the most interesting ones you can have.\n3. Start with what you know. If you play a \"real\" physical instrument, try using it to generate your ideas. Even if you're writing purely electronic music and have no plans to use instrument recordings in your work, your natural physical connection to your instrument may help you come up with more interesting and organic musical ideas than you can get from just working with a mouse and a MIDI controller. For example, guitarists tend to voice chords and approach harmony in a different way from keyboardists. But because keyboards are the de facto control surface for entering music into a DAW, many guitarists might never think to use their guitars in an electronic music context. Drummers rarely play the kind of beats that are used in many types of electronic music, but sitting behind a real drum kit might stimulate creative ideas that would feel alien on a pad controller. The trick with this approach is being able to accurately translate the acoustic idea to the electronic medium, but that's a good problem to have; much better than having no ideas at all.\nProblems of progressing /\nBreadth before depth\nWhenever you start making progress on a track, you suddenly become overwhelmed by the desire to get some particular aspect completely perfect. For example, maybe you're preoccupied with getting the sound of your kick drum just right. Lots of time can be spent in this phase, and it often becomes frustrating, sapping your will to continue working on the track as a whole.\nSince you know that you'll eventually have to refine every aspect anyway, can there be a downside to doing at least some of that refinement as you go?\nEspecially in the early and middle stages of your work on a track, when the ideas themselves may not exist yet, it can be detrimental to go into too much depth in any one particular area. Yes, you'll need to do detail work eventually. But the idea-generation phase is vital and very, very fragile. By definition, it's messy and doesn't hold up well when confronted with outside pressures. Idea generation requires experimentation, risk-taking, unbounded thinking, etc. Detail work, on the other hand, is an entirely different kind of working process and requires an entirely different mindset. Detail work requires narrow, focused thinking. It's often more about applying known processes than it is about exploring radical new directions.\nWhen you're in idea-generation mode, it can be useful to work broadly\u2014getting ideas out of your head and into the sequencer as quickly as possible\u2014before working deeply on a single part. This way of working can be valuable for a number of reasons:\n\u2012 It helps you to learn how to listen for potential rather than for perfection. During broad idea generation, parts might sound bad for a variety of reasons. Maybe you have a terrible mix balance, or the wrong sounds, or even some wrong notes. But you've drawn inspiration from music that has none of these problems\u2014finished, mastered tracks have a professional sheen that's miles ahead of where your particular track is right now. This can be discouraging, because even though we know that we can add polish at the end, we want to hear it right now. If your music doesn't compare to your inspiration at this moment, how can you be sure that you're going in the right direction? The key here is to practice learning to listen past the imperfections: Instead of thinking \"this bass line isn't powerful enough,\" think \"this bass line can be powerful enough after some sound design work and mixing. But how are the notes?\" By hearing past the immediate lack of impact, you become a better judge of whether or not a particular part (or the whole track) is going in the right direction.\n\u2012 Creative time is short, and you have to move fast. As mentioned above, the idea-generation phase is fragile. It's the one part of the music creation process that you can't \"force\" to happen. This means that when it actually is happening, you need to squeeze out every idea that you can, working as quickly as possible and generating as much material as possible before your mind moves out of this phase. Once you've captured the ideas, the work of actually refining them can sometimes require much less truly creative energy.\nThis suggestion runs directly counter to the chapter called One Part at a Time. The reality is that there is no one way to work; different types of creative blocks may be solved in fundamentally different, and even opposing, ways.\nProblems of finishing /\nArranging as a subtractive process\nYou have more than enough ideas to make up a finished song but don't know how\nto actually put the arrangement together. Even the process of arranging sounds like an intimidating commitment. How can you even begin, let alone finish? In the context of music creation in a DAW, the arrangement refers to the layout of the parts of your song along a timeline. You may have assembled a rich pool of material, but the actual act of putting that material in some kind of order that unfolds over time is what will eventually turn that material into a finished song.\nGetting from \"pile of stuff\" to \"song\" is a difficult process, both conceptually and technically. The most common way people approach creating an arrangement is the most obvious one: Gradually fill the empty arrangement with various combinations of the material you've made, moving from left (the beginning) to right (the end). In this workflow, the arrangement timeline is analogous to a blank canvas to which you apply paint until a finished painting appears from what was originally empty, white space.\nThis process works, of course. But facing emptiness can be scary. Even though you've already put in a considerable amount of time preparing the materials that you plan to use, you now face something that might feel like a reset to zero. Beginnings are hard, and a blank canvas (or empty timeline) can be a difficult mental bridge to cross.\nIf you're finding that you're stuck at the arranging stage, here's one process that might help: Start by immediately filling your entire arrangement with material, on every track. Spend as little time as possible thinking about this step; the goal right now isn't to try to create a good arrangement. You just want to start with something rather than nothing. It's OK that you don't know how long the song will eventually be. 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H&M Group has ambitious to become 100% circular in 2030. \u201cThe Second life of the garment\u201d is one of their CSR initiative with integrated approach includes:\nInvesting into recycle innovations and technology;\nCustomers encouraging about conscious behavior;\nWorldwide cooperation with different organizations and institute to find the solution for the whole apparel industry;\nLead by example launching products and collections made in closed loop recycled and upcycled materials from collected garments.\nThe main limitations for circular model is recycling technologies. Only a small percentage of recycled yarn can be used in new products.\nThe other question is fast-fashion can be sustainable. Founded in 2016 YSTR brand is a pioneer of an entirely new mode of garment production and buyers consumption. Their goal is to create great clothes while minimizing fashion waste.\nPeople are starting to be aware of the affect the apparel industry is having on the environment and making more conscious choices on what and why they purchase.\nH&M Group should enhance their communication and engagement with customers, find the way to reduce amount of mini-seasons during the year and in long term switch short-lived, fast fashion production to timeless pieces of garment.\nIntroduction....................................................................................................\nEnvironmental Problems: Why Do Recycle Clothes?..............................\nTextile waste.........................................................................................\nPollution................................................................................................\n\u201cSecond life of the garment\u201d by H&M Group..........................................\nCriticism...............................................................................................\nTheory-based Evaluation:\nCarrols\u2019 4 strategies of social responsiveness..........................................\nSlow Fashion: YSTR.....................................................................................\nConclusions and Recommendations........................................................\nList of References........................................................................................\nThe apparel industry is looking for solutions to produce sustainable fashion. Today global demand for resources exceeds supply. If it continues along the same track it will need the equivalent of 2.3 planets by 2050 (footprintnetwork.org, 2017).\nThe main response for the current situation of resources usage is to shift the business from a linear to a circular model. In a circular model, resources are used as long as possible and then recover to make new value products.\nThis report will analyze H&M sustainability strategy and highlights strengths and weakness of initiative \u00abSecond life of the garment\u00bb and compare with an entirely new mode of garment production presented by brand YSTR.\nH&M Group is a global fashion retailer covering 64 markets on six continents and e-commerce in 35 markets. It offers fashion from brands H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, & Other Stories and Cheap Monday, as well as homeware from H&M Home in 4,351 stores globally.\nWhy Do Recycle Clothes?\nThe main reason to recycle clothes is the mountains of garments that end up in landfills every year. Synthetic clothing may take 100-years to decompose.\nIt\u2019s few information about how many tones of clothes are produced and wasted in landfills. In open sources there are some data about UK and US.\nMore than 15 million tons of used textile waste is generated each year in the US, and the amount has doubled over the last 20 years (The Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association, 2016).\nAccording to Council for Textile Recycling (2017):\nThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that textile waste occupies nearly 5% of all landfill space.\nWhile the EPA estimates that the textile recycling industry recycles approximately 3.8 billion pounds of post-consumer textile waste (PCTW) each year, this only accounts for approximately 15% of all PCTW, leaving 85% in landfills (see Table 1).\nThe average US citizen throws away 70 pounds of clothing and other textiles annually (World Economic Forum, 2017).\nTable 1. Post-Consumer Textile Waste statistics in US. [pic 4]\nSource: [reprinted] Council for Textile Recycling (2017) The Facts about Textile Waste. 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        "raw_content": "Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales\nLocated on the high street, Martin & Co has over 175 dedicated lettings offices throughout the UK. Because all of our offices are operated by business owners with an expertise in the local lettings market we have helped thousands of satisfied tenants and landlords nationwide. Our unique blue and white logo combined with the clean modern look of our offices has helped Martin & Co to become one of the most distinctive lettings brands in the UK.\n58 Allerton Road, Woolton, Liverpool, L25 7RG\nThe content on this Microsite has been uploaded by Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales. Rightmove Group Limited makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the content, any queries should be sent directly to Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales. Where properties are displayed on a page, this comprises a property advertisement. Rightmove Group Limited who operate the website Rightmove.co.uk makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and Rightmove has no control over the content. These property advertisements do not constitute property particulars. The information is provided and maintained by Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales. Please contact the agent directly to obtain any information which may be available under the terms of The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 or the Home Report if in relation to a residential property in Scotland and if you have any query over the content.\nView all properties for sale from Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales\nView all properties to rent from Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales\nContact Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales for more information\nEstablished in 1986 and launched as a franchise in 1995 it hasn\u2019t taken Martin & Co long to become one of the UK\u2019s leading residential lettings and property management businesses. Whether we\u2019re helping our landlords' businesses to let their properties or finding our tenants houses and flats to rent, Martin & Co will always pay attention to our client\u2019s specific needs.\nLocated on the high street, Martin & Co has over 175 dedicated letting agents throughout the UK. Because all of our offices are operated by business owners with an expertise in the local lettings market we have helped thousands of satisfied tenants and landlords nationwide.\nOur unique blue and white logo combined with the clean modern look of our offices has helped Martin & Co to become one of the most distinctive lettings brands in the UK. We are also the largest lettings network across the UK, in terms of geographical spread, and we were recently recognised as the Best Large Lettings Chain in the UK (Estate Agent & Letting Agent Awards).\nDisclaimer: The information about this Agent is provided by the Agent themselves as an advertisement for their agency services. Rightmove is not endorsing this Agent and makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and Rightmove does not check or verify the accuracy of the content. The information is generated, provided and maintained by Martin & Co, Woolton - Lettings & Sales. Please contact the Agent directly to obtain further information about their property services.",
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        "raw_content": "Tom Morello to Headline Tour Kickoff Protesting Trans-Pacific Partnership\nTour will kick off with free Denver concert also featuring Evangeline Lilly, Anti-Flag, Downtown Boys, Flobots and others\nTom Morello will headline the kickoff show of what\u2019s being billed as \u201ca nationwide uprising and concert tour\u201d that will protest the signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Anti-Flag, actress Evangeline Lilly (Lost, The Hobbit), Flobots and Downtown Boys will perform alongside the Prophets of Rage guitarist at a free \u201cRock Against the TPP\u201d kickoff gig at Denver\u2019s Summit Music Hall on July 23rd. Morello\u2019s social-justice\u2013inspired record label, Firebrand, and the digital-rights organization Fight for the Future are organizing the tour dates, which they claim \u201craise awareness about the dangers of the TPP.\u201d\nThe TPP is a free-trade agreement the U.S. and 11 other countries that the U.S. government claims \u201cwill help increase Made-in-America exports, grow the American economy, support well-paying American jobs, and strengthen the American middle class.\u201d A Fight for the Future press release, teasing the tour, describes the TPP as a \u201ctoxic deal.\u201d It claims, \u201cThe TPP has little to do with trade, but would provide multinational corporations with new rights and powers that threaten good paying jobs, Internet freedom, the environment, access to medicine and food safety.\u201d\n\u201cWorking people everywhere have had enough,\u201d Morello said in a statement. \u201cThe TPP is nothing short of a corporate takeover of our democracy. That\u2019s why people are rising up to stop it. Corporate lobbyists want to sneak the TPP through Congress quietly; that means it\u2019s time for us to get loud.\u201d\n\u201cThis fight against the TPP is not about right and left, it\u2019s about right and wrong,\u201d Lilly said. \u201cWhatever you\u2019re passionate about, whether it\u2019s human rights, internet freedom, climate change or food safety, the TPP is a bad deal for humanity, and a threat to the future of democracy. The more people learn about the TPP, the less they like it. It\u2019s our responsibility to sound the alarm, before it\u2019s too late.\u201d\nTom Morello: \u2018All Music Is Political, Even Justin Bieber\u2019\nFight for the Future has yet to reveal where the other Rock Against the TPP shows will take place, but it plans to hold four events across the weekends of July 30th, August 6th and August 19th.\nSeveral artists signed to Morello\u2019s Firebrand will also perform in Denver, including Ryan Harvey, Lia Rose, Son of Nun and Taina Asili. Fight for the Future campaign director Evan Greer will also perform. It will also provide a platform for several speakers who oppose the TPP.\nPerformers at subsequent Rock Against the TPP shows have yet to be announced.\nIn This Article: Anti-Flag,\tDowntown Boys,\tFlobots,\tTom Morello",
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        "raw_content": "(danjaivanov/Shutterstock)\nHuman Trial Shows Little Promise For Young People's Blood as Dementia Treatment\nDespite the hype, giving dementia patients the blood of young donors hasn't turned out to be the silver bullet in the heart of Alzheimer's - not yet, at any rate.\nThe small, controversial and much hailed human clinical trial that began in 2014 has concluded - and found that the rich, juicy blood of the young makes no changes to the cognitive state of dementia patients.\nIt sounds like something out a modern-day Elizabeth B\u00e1thory tale, or calls to mind the Mad Max \"blood bags\", but a series of experiments on mice had shown promise for the use of youthful blood as a treatment for dementia and other age-related ailments.\nIt all started with something called parabiosis, first described in 1864. The skin of two living mice is stitched together, joining their circulatory systems. When Clive McCay of Cornell University did this in the 1950s with older and younger mice, he found the older mouse's cartilage appearing younger than it should have.\nMore recently, researchers found that giving old mice new blood had a number of beneficial effects. For instance, it has been shown to replenish bone marrow stem cells.\nA protein abundant in the blood of young mice called growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11) has been found to restore skeletal muscle, reverse heart decline - and, importantly, restore cognitive function.\nAnd a study earlier this year even found that human umbilical cord blood could restore cognitive function in elderly mice.\nBack to the 2014 human trial. Stanford University neurologist Tony Wyss-Coray and his team tested 18 people between the ages of 54 and 86 who had mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.\nEach of these people received weekly transfusions for four weeks. The transfusions were either a placebo, or plasma - blood with the red cells removed - extracted from male donors aged between 18 and 30.\nFirst of all, the treatment appeared to be safe. Only one of the patients demonstrated a possible adverse reaction - a rash, after which they dropped out of the study.\nHowever, while the patients showed little or no adverse reactions, neither did any of them show any cognitive improvement, performing no better on tests administered by the researchers.\nThey all did show slight improvement in one area - performing day-to-day tasks. On a 30-point scale, they improved, on average, by 4.5 points on a caregiver survey about how much help they needed with tasks like cooking and travelling.\nThe team has been careful to point out the small scale of this first trial. The results haven't been published in a peer-reviewed journal yet, although the researchers are about to present the results at a conference. And the study has also attracted criticism.\n\"The scientific basis for the trial is simply not there,\" said neurologist Irina Conboy of the University of California, Berkeley, who has performed parabiosis experiments.\n\"The effects of young blood on cognition have not been replicated by an independent group, and there has never been a test with a mouse model of Alzheimer's.\"\nAnd well before the results were announced, the field of research became problematic. Earlier this year, a startup was offering places on a so-called and heavily criticised \"clinical trial\" to be infused with young blood - if punters could pony up US$8,000 for the privilege.\nStartup Alkahest, which was co-founded by Wyss-Coray and funded the trial, will be using this study as a starting point for more research. The next study will use plasma that contains the growth factors, but not coagulation factors or other components.\n\"This is a really very small trial and the results should not be over-interpreted,\" Wyss-Coray told Nature news.\nThe results of the study will be presented at the 10th Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease meeting in Boston on 4 November.",
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        "raw_content": "12 Bible Verses For Advent\nAs we enter the season of celebrating the first advent of Jesus Christ, I like to see how God mentioned this promise of the Messiah many times throughout history. It\u2019s important because He has also promised to return, and it serves as a reminder that He does indeed keep His promises. There should be this similar expectation that we are reminded of at Christmas time. Here is a list of verses that speak of the Promised One from the book of Genesis to Luke.\n\u201cAnd I will put emnity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.\u201d - Genesis 3:15 (NKJV)\n\u201c\u2018\u2026In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice.\u2019\u201d - Genesis 22:18 (NKJV)\n\u201cThe scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet until Shiloh comes; and to Him shall be the obedience of the people.\u201d - Genesis 49:10\n\u201cI see Him, but not now; I behold Him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, \u201c - Numbers 24:17\n\u201cThe Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your midst, from your brethren. Him you shall hear,\u201d - Deuteronomy 18:15\n\u201cTherefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.\u201d - Isaiah 7:14\n\u201cBut you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.\u201d - Micah 5:2\n\u201cBut while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, \u2018Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.\u2019\u201d - Matthew 1:20-21\n\u201cThen the angel said to her, \u2018Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name Jesus. He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end.\u2019'\u201c - Luke 1:30-32\n\u201cThen the angel said to them, \u2018Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be the sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger.\u2019\u201d -Luke 2:10-12\n\u201cAnd when they had come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His mother, and fell down and worshiped Him. And when they had opened their treasures, they presented gifts to Him: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. \u201c - Matthew 2:11\nquotes, Christian, bible, Jesus, Christmas\nMy Story, My faith: The Light In The Dark (Ziah's Birth Story)\nIt was such a hot afternoon as we were walking just a few blocks to the park. I was pulling the wagon loaded with a four and a one year-old and some sand toys. I was working as a nanny for a family in the neighborhood, just a ten minute walk from my home. It might have been that I was feeling the heat a little more because I was six months pregnant. It was my first child, and we had found out five weeks earlier that we would be having a boy. My husband was so excited that he actually bit my hand when the tech told us the news.\nAs I was walking, I felt a flutter of kicks so uncomfortably low that they stopped me in my tracks. I wasn\u2019t in any pain. It just felt weird. I decided to turn around and take the kids back home. \u201cSorry, guys, no park today.\u201d I brought them back home and let them play in the backyard. They didn\u2019t seem to mind. Then, I called my doctor\u2019s office to speak to the nurse. I let her know what I was feeling. She asked me a series of questions. \u201cNo, I\u2019m not in any pain.\u201d \u201cNo, I\u2019m not having contractions.\u201d \u201cYes, this is my first pregnancy.\u201d After asking a few more questions she replied, \u201cWell dear, this is your first pregnancy and what you are experiencing is normal. But if you experience bleeding or pain, go to the hospital.\u201d\nMy husband had flown to Los Angeles for a wedding and was heading back that night. When he came home, I let him know what was happening and what the nurse told me. Neither of us thought that there was anything to worry about.\nThe next day, I went to work, came home and started to prepare dinner. I was carrying a laundry basket to the basement, and I began to feel those low kicks again. Stronger this time. I went to the bathroom, and I noticed the tiniest bit of bleeding. I immediately phoned my husband who had gone to his Bible study group. \u201cI think I need to go to the hospital.\u201d I told him.\nI shut off the oven and laid on the couch, waiting for him to arrive. I wasn\u2019t in any pain, so I still wasn\u2019t worried that there was anything wrong, but we had to be sure. The hospital ride was about a twenty-five minute drive from our home, and the main road was full of potholes. We joked as we bumped along. \u201cImagine when I am in labour with contractions, driving down this road!\u201d\nWe arrived at the hospital, the maternity ward was on the eighth floor. We walked down the hallway to triage, explained the issue and checked in. We were brought to a room, where I undressed and put on a hospital gown. They hooked me up to monitor to measure contractions and the heartbeats of my baby and me. We waited for the on-call doctor to arrive. The whole time my husband was making me laugh with his jokes and playing with various instruments that he should not be touching.\nThe doctors finally came and began asking me a series of questions regarding my health and any drug use. We were all laughing and joking. They checked the monitor and everything seemed normal. No contractions. Heartbeats look good. \u201cNow we are just going to do a quick internal exam.\u201d Yay. I put my legs up. I noticed that their faces changed from smiling to very serious. \u201cOkay, Sharla. We are going to need you to lay all the way back. You are four centimeters dilated, and your baby\u2019s foot is in your cervix. It is likely you will have him today.\u201d\nWait. This can\u2019t be happening. It\u2019s too soon! I began to cry, and the only words I could get out were, \u201cI need my mom.\u201d It doesn\u2019t matter how old we get, we will always believe that our moms have superpowers to make any situation better. My husband dialed her number, quickly let her know what was happening and then passed me the phone. \u201cSharla, there isn\u2019t anything you can do. You need to be calm. Give it to God. Pray.\u201d \u201cOkay.\u201d I managed to whimper. It was all I needed to hear.\nThe next few hours were a bit of a blur. Specialist after specialist entered my room and gave me a report of what to expect should my baby be born that night. At twenty-three weeks and five days, they would not perform any extraordinary measures. Oh, God! Please let my baby stay put! I was given steroid shots in my thighs to help strengthen his lungs, so that maybe he would have a chance. Andrew was given a cot next to my bed. I didn\u2019t get much sleep as the nurse needed to check my vitals every few hours. Also, my bed angled in a way so that my legs were above my head. It was supposed to help keep the baby in, but it also gave me headaches and heartburn.\nEarthquakes and Fireworks\nThe next morning, we were greeted with the same flood of specialists as they did their rounds. They repeated what we should expect should I deliver that day. Shortly after the doctors left, Andrew and I were just sitting, exhausted from the events of the last fifteen or so hours. \u201cDo you feel that?\u201d I asked him. The vibrations grew stronger. This cannot be happening! \u201cShould I be rolling her into a doorway or something?\u201d I could hear Andrew asking the nurse. After what seemed like forever had passed, the shaking finally stopped. I looked up and whispered, \u201cSo not cool.\u201d Then Andrew made a joke, \u201cThat was just God shaking the baby back in.\u201d\nI believe it was the next day that they decided to move me from labour and delivery to the maternity ward. The baby and I seemed to be holding steady, and they needed to make the room available for any other emergency delivery situations. Each day the doctors came in and gave us the same report. When I reached twenty-four weeks, it was a little different. The neonatologist would also join the rounds and each day give us the statistics of what a child born at this time would have for chances of survival and long-term disabilities. At twenty-four weeks it became our decision if we wanted extraordinary measures taken.\nAndrew and I were split on this decision, though I did not give voice to my opinion. I know that he was struggling a lot with what was happening even though he appeared to be holding it together, wanting to be strong for the both of us. I wouldn\u2019t make him feel bad for not wanting to take measures. I know he just didn\u2019t want to cause our baby to suffer. So I just prayed to God to get us to twenty-five weeks, and let the decision be made for us.\nI had a plan to celebrate reaching twenty-five weeks. We would celebrate with Chinese food, which I was desperately craving. Hospital food is just \u201cno bueno\u201d. Each day that passed with me lying upside-down, with no need to pull the emergency red cord, watching episode after episode of Gilmore Girls on my laptop, was a day closer to the goal.\nI was twenty-four weeks and six days, and the doctors came in to see me. For the first time they were smiling, they seemed hopeful that I could make it to twenty-eight weeks, which for my situation would be ideal. That afternoon, while my husband helped me remove my bed pan(I bet he didn\u2019t know what he was signing up for when he married me), he began yelling, \u201cPull the cord! Pull the cord!\u201d I hadn\u2019t felt anything, but I obeyed, pulling the ominous red cord from the wall. Suddenly, there was an influx of nurses in my room.\nThey quickly wheeled me over to Labour and Delivery. I was so close! I was hooked up to monitors, and I was, in fact, in labour and eight centimeters dilated. About an hour later, the contractions felt like little vibrations, still not painful, so I decided that I could totally forgo the epidural. Twenty minutes later, the pain was so unbearable that I was shaking, screaming for drugs. I was nine and a half centimeters when I got an epidural, with contractions less than a minute apart. Then, I was perfectly numb from the chest down.\nThree and a half hours later, my son was born. I didn\u2019t get to hold him. They handed him over to what looked like a homeless man. He had long white hair and a beard, and was wearing a Canadian hockey jersey. It was Canada Day. My husband followed the group of NICU staff, as the doctors finished up with me. I only caught a glimpse of his little head full of black hair.\nI waited for what seemed like forever, and my husband finally came back with some news. \u201cHe cried!\u201d he said. That was a good sign. He showed me pictures, telling me how when they placed him in his incubator by the window, fireworks started going off in the background. We still hadn\u2019t settled on a name. I was really set on Isaiah, but my husband didn\u2019t love it. The next morning when he heard me waking, he said, \u201cWhat about Ziah? It means \u2018the Lord is my strength.\u2019\u201d \u201cYa, I like it.\u201d The easy part was over, the hard part was just beginning.\nThe weeks and months that followed were some of the most trying that I had ever experienced. We rode that emotional roller coaster of being parents of a micro-preemie. There were good days, followed by really bad days. Too many times doctors approached us with \u201cThere\u2019s nothing else we can do. We just have to wait and see.\u201d It was after one of these really bad days, that I went home and just collapsed on my bedroom floor crying out to God. I remember asking him, \u201cAre You punishing me?\u201d . It was in this moment that I first began to feel God\u2019s fatherly love. I remember as I finished that thought, I heard the Spirit say \u201cNo, I\u2019m about to show you how much I love you.\u201d There were many occasions during this time where God comforted me, telling me, \u201cIt\u2019s going to be okay. Trust Me. I love you. Trust Me.\u201d I did. I allowed His peace to come in and carry me.\nWe were finally able to bring our son home after six and a half months and five surgeries later. Not before we experienced an outpouring of love on us from around the globe, even from people we didn\u2019t know. From the moment we entered that hospital that day in June, God surrounded us with people who would encourage us along the journey.\nNo parent likes to see their child suffer. We would take on their pain if we could. Nor does God take pleasure in seeing his children suffering. Suffering is a part of living in this fallen world. We cannot escape it. But that doesn\u2019t mean that God can\u2019t use it, and turn our pain into something beautiful. I know that my son\u2019s journey touched many lives, strengthening and even restoring the faith of those who watched miracle after miracle. God used this dark time to make Himself known and more real to me than ever before. Even though I had been a Christian for almost thirty years, I had not known the immeasurable and tender love of my heavenly Father until I let myself be vulnerable enough to fall into my His arms.\nGod used the birth of my son to break through some pretty thick walls that I had constructed over the years. 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        "raw_content": "Haunting last words\nOn behalf of Shazam Kianpour of Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C. posted in Vehicular Assault or Homicide on Wednesday, May 6, 2015.\nShe was reportedly angry with her boyfriend. So as she and her friends went from bar to bar, the woman in her early 20s sent him some texts expressing that anger. As she drove home at nearly 5 a.m., the texts continued: \"Driving drunk woo,\" stated one. \"I'll be dead thanks to you,\u201d said another.\nThree minutes after sending her final text, she drove her rented car through a red light, slamming full-force into the side of the truck. The Denver Channel reports that she survived the 2013 crash, and the truck driver survived, but her passenger in the rented Smart Car did not.\nThe angry girlfriend, then 22 years old, was charged with DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide and two counts of DUI with damage to a person in the fatal Florida crash that killed her friend, also 22 at the time.\nThe driver's BAC (blood alcohol content) was tested at 0.178 percent, which is more than twice the legal threshold of 0.08 percent.\nProsecutors recently released the content of the texts, but it is unclear from the news report if the release has had any effect on defense strategy.\nIn some similar situations, negotiations on a plea agreement will commence between the defendant's attorney and the prosecutor. In other circumstances, a defendant will prefer to make their case in court with an attorney experienced in both DUI defense and vehicular homicide defense.\nPlease see our Vehicular Assault and Vehicular Homicide Defense page for more information about how the experienced attorneys of Shazam Kianpour & Associates can serve you.",
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        "raw_content": "Keira Knightley is no stay-at-home mum\nAn odd topic to tackle, this whole feminist business. But Keira Knightley has no fear! The actress discusses the negative stigma around being a feminist.\nAs delicate and girlish as Keira Knightley appears, she\u2019s no pushover. Home girl knows what she wants and has a sturdy feminist side to her.\nIn a discussion of feminism in the October issue of Vogue, the topic was inspired by former State Department Director of Policy Planning Anne-Marie Slaughter\u2019s decision to pursue motherhood full time instead of a career, and the actress revealed that she is unwilling to echo such a decision.\n\u201cI\u2019m glad that the subject is coming up again,\u201d she told the magazine. \u201cI remember doing interviews, and people would ask, as if it was a joke, \u2018So you mean you are a feminist?\u2019 As though feminism couldn\u2019t be discussed unless we were making fun of it. I don\u2019t want to deny my femininity.\n\u201cBut would I want to be a stay-at-home mother? No. On the other hand, you should be allowed to do that, as should men, without being sneered at.\u201d\nBam! That pretty head is not just a hat rack, people! We\u2019re glad to see her speaking out \u2014 feminism really is a glossed-over issue.\nIs this ringing true, or just some crazy hubbub? Men at home? Don\u2019t be crazy! Let us know.\nMore on Keira Knightley\nKeira Knightley and James Righton are engaged!\nKeira Knightley is learning how to cook\nMichael Fassbender gets carried out of party\ncelebrities celebrity interviews Keira Knightley",
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        "raw_content": "Trump\u2019s $155 million golf course tees off, ticks off Scots\nThis Sunday, the $155 million golf course Donald Trump built in what he characterizes as \u201can unspoiled and dramatic seaside landscape\u201d is set to open to the public. Scots living near the course used to think the same thing about their surroundings \u2014 that is, until Trump and Co. literally built a wall around them.\nScotsman David Milne used to see a once-spectacular view of the dunes and sea along Scotland\u2019s eastern coast. No more.\nThe Guardian, by way of Deadspin, reports Donald Trump offered to buy Milne out of his home, which neighbors the Trump International Golf Links course.\nWhen that failed, Trump did what any self-respecting Dr. Evil-type does: He built a row of tall spruce trees around Milne\u2019s house, blocking what was once a brilliant view.\nAnd, to add insult to injury, Trump\u2019s exchange to an aide about Milne\u2019s house was caught on video for the TV program Donald Trump\u2019s Fabulous World of Golf: \u201c\u201dIt\u2019s our property, we can do what we want. We are trying to build the greatest course in the world. This house is ugly.\u201d\nKnow what\u2019s not so fabulous? The Celebrity Apprentice mastermind\u2019s cold, dead heart\u2026 and Susan Munro\u2019s even worse view.\nMunro, too, used to have an awesome view of the Aberdeenshire coastline. Now, she has a view of a 26-foot-tall sand berm.\nWhen Munro, like Milne, refused to take Trump\u2019s money in exchange for the land where her house sits, The Donald built what is essentially a wall of sand around her house.\nShe also gets to experience the bright lights of Trump\u2019s security goons 24-7.\n\u201cI used to be able to see all the way to the other side of Aberdeen but now I just look into that mound of sand,\u201d Munro told The Guardian. \u201cIt is the same all the way round.\u201d\nAnd these stories, while sad, say nothing about the development\u2019s broader impact on the iconic dunes, considered to be among the U.K\u2019s most valuable and mobile sand dune systems.\nLike Trump, it seems the Scottish government may have seen only $$$ signs.\nAgence France-Presse reports around 160 jobs have been added to the local economy in management, catering and course maintenance posts.\nIn addition, more development has been slated \u2014 including a hotel and, ironically, more houses on the site.\nWhat\u2019s more, this appears to be a favored tactic for His Royal Donaldness to use upon the lowly, neighboring paupers; a similar scenario played out in Rancho Palos Verdes, California in 2008.\nDonald Trump golf",
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        "raw_content": "Canadian mom outrageously billed $1 million for premature birth\nImage: CC0 Public Domain/FAQ/Pixabay\nCanada is known for its amazing health care and maternity leave. The word on the street is that if you want to be a mom, you should be a mom in Canada. What went wrong with Canada\u2019s enviable system when one mother was charged a whopping $1 million for her daughter\u2019s premature birth?\nAfter giving birth to her daughter Reece nine weeks early, Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel of Saskatchewan, Canada, now has a crippling hospital bill to contend with \u2014 to the tune of nearly $1 million.\nIn what led up to the events of her daughter\u2019s birth, Huculak-Kimmel seemingly did everything right. Huculak-Kimmel and her husband went on a Hawaiian vacation nine weeks before her due date, with her doctor\u2019s blessing and travel insurance.\nThis \u201cBaby Moon\u201d is not unusual for a couple to take near the end of pregnancy as a last hurrah before a child is born. On the trip, Huculak-Kimmel\u2019s water broke, and she also experienced a ruptured membrane. The couple tried to do everything in their power to get back to Canada but continued to hit dead ends.\nHuculak-Kimmel told CBC News, \u201cWe looked at all avenues to trying to get medevac [an air ambulance] home. One medevac company would not fly me in my condition and the other one would only do it with a surgical team on board and still recommended me not travel.\u201d\nHuculak-Kimmel spent six weeks on bed rest in the Hawaiian hospital. Her daughter was delivered by emergency C-section on Dec. 10, 2013, and required a hospital stay of two months. The new parents believed that this extensive medical care, estimated at $950,000, would be covered by insurance.\nBlue Cross denied payment for several ridiculous reasons. Ultimately, Blue Cross\u2019s refusal was blamed on Huculak-Kimmel\u2019s bladder infection during her fourth month of pregnancy, which caused some bleeding. The early bladder infection was slapped with a \u201chigh-risk pregnancy\u201d label. Blue Cross also pointed out that Huculak-Kimmel\u2019s travel insurance expired on Nov. 9, 2013.\nThese new parents are at an unfortunate crossroads: Should they fight the insurance company or declare bankruptcy? Saskatoon health policy analyst Stephen Lewis sides with the parents. He believes that if Huculak-Kimmel had been given the all-clear to fly by her doctor, then the blame cannot rest on her shoulders.\nEvery new parent knows how hard it is to deal with insurance during pregnancy, and especially after childbirth. It\u2019s a nightmare. In this story, Blue Cross is playing the typical role of the insurance villain. They are also sending an unfair message to pregnant women that perpetuates the body-policing blame game: Do everything perfectly, or you\u2019ll have to pay for it.\nMom kicked out of hospital waiting room for breastfeeding\nConfession: I don\u2019t want mommy friends\nBaby tries to say \u2018food,\u2019 instead curses like a sailor (VIDEO)\nbirth childbirth insurance planning",
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        "raw_content": "Designer honored for featuring girl with Down syndrome on catalog cover\nA gala in New York City isn\u2019t complete without a heartwarming cause, beautiful faces and inspiring tributes. The National Down Syndrome Society delivered on all fronts at its 2013 Annual Gala and Auction.\nNDSS honored fashion brand Dolores Cortes USA for its commitment to raising awareness for people with Down syndrome. Dolores Cortes USA chose to feature baby model Valentina Guerrero, who has Down syndrome, for the cover of its newly launched kids catalog.\nSavannah Guthrie, NBC Today show co-anchor and NBC News chief legal correspondent, emceed the event as part of her ongoing support for individuals with Down syndrome. Guthrie\u2019s uncle, now deceased, had Down syndrome. Guthrie credits him as a source of inspiration throughout her childhood.\n\u201cI\u2019m always so delighted when I see companies that highlight this community of wonderful people in a positive way,\u201d Guthrie told SheKnows. \u201cIt\u2019s my hope that other companies will be inspired by that example. This work that NDSS is doing is vitally important, and I\u2019m so proud to be a part of their mission, [which] is deeply personal to me because of my love and affection for my uncle, who had a great impact on my life.\u201d\nDiscovering her model\nMonica Hillman represented Dolores Cortes USA at the Gala and shared with SheKnows how she came to select Valentina as a model.\nAfter reconnecting with a college friend, Monica invited her to attend Miami Fashion Week in 2011. Her friend\u2019s daughter, Cecilia, attended instead. Cecilia was pregnant, and Monica kept in touch with her after she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Valentina.\nShortly after Valentina\u2019s birth, her grandmother (Monica\u2019s college friend) called Monica to share the news that Valentina had been diagnosed with Down syndrome.\n\u201cThe family was going through a difficult time,\u201d Monica shares, \u201cand I lent a hand and tried to encourage and help them as much as possible.\u201d\nSoon, Monica began to see beautiful pictures of Valentina shared via social media by her family.\nValentina\u2019s mother, Cecilia, recounts, \u201cMonica had commented on a picture of Valentina on my Facebook page saying that she was very pretty, so I responded, \u2018You should have her in your next catalog!\u2019 and it all started from there.\u201d\nMonica says she \u201cwas taken by Valentina\u2019s beauty, joy, and smile\u2026 I was in the process of introducing a new Dolores Cortes line, DC Kids\u2026 [and] thought it was the perfect opportunity to reach out, and put Valentina on the cover of the DC Kids USA catalog.\n\u201cNot only would she be seen to whoever looked at the DC Kids magazine, but it would also help her family, [which] was my initial purpose. I never knew this campaign would become as big as it did, and I thank the Lord God for the way this turned out.\u201d\n\u201cThe world is ready\u201d\nIn no time, media coverage included The Huffington Post and People magazine.\n\u201cValentina is a star and has helped so many people across the world,\u201d Monica says. \u201cWe believe that everyone in the world deserves the same opportunities as the next person. By featuring Valentina on the cover of the DC Kids magazine, we helped change the current perception of Down syndrome and show[ed] the world that inner beauty exists in everyone.\u201d\nWhile companies and publications have begun to feature more diverse models in advertising, this is reported to be the first time a child with Down syndrome has been featured as a cover model for a clothing catalog.\n\u201cI think it shows that the world is ready and truly values ad campaigns that portray various types of real people,\u201d Valentina\u2019s mother, Cecilia, shares. \u201cI am hoping Valentina\u2019s picture will help broaden the definition of beauty and make companies and individuals want to celebrate our differences, which is what makes us unique.\u201d\n\u201cWe hope to contribute and help change the perception in the fashion industry,\u201d Monica adds, \u201cbecause I believe that fashion is for me, for you and the people next door.\u201d\nCecilia has advice for companies who haven\u2019t yet considered such diverse models. \u201cI strongly encourage them to seek models \u2014 and employees for that matter \u2014 with different abilities. Companies will be surprised with the overwhelming amount of positive responses from all over the world. They will broaden their target audience [because] everyone has someone that has been touched by an individual with distinct capacities.\u201d\nImages courtesy of the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)\nNIH announces registry for individuals with Down syndrome\nHow to talk to your child\u2019s peers about Down syndrome\nHaving a sibling with Down syndrome\ndiversity Down Syndrome special needs",
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        "raw_content": "Free San Antonio kids\u2019 activities\nYou don\u2019t have to spend big bucks to have fun in San Antonio. These activities for kids and families are free!\nAlong the banks of the San Antonio River, you will find one of the city\u2019s biggest tourist attractions, the San Antonio River Walk. This urban sanctuary is one story below street level. Since the early 1950s, tourists and residents alike have walked along the famed River Walk enjoying the scenery, shops, galleries, restaurants, clubs and special events along the way. Extending approximately two-and-a-half miles, the San Antonio River Walk attracts millions of visitors annually. You can enjoy the lush landscapes, pathways, waterfalls and relaxing outdoor patios. A current development project finishes in 2014 and extends the River Walk from two to 13 miles to connect San Antonio\u2019s missions with cultural districts and museums. Though walking is certainly enjoyable, you can also take a river taxi to get to your destination along the River Walk. Numerous festivals, parades, concerts and other activities take place on the San Antonio River Walk throughout the year.\nCommerce St., San Antonio, TX 78205. Hours: Open; Admission: Free\nExperience San Antonio history at Mission Trail. In 1718, the first mission was built and over the next 13 years, five missions in total were created along the banks of the San Antonio River. Today, these five missions make up what is known as San Antonio Mission Trail. You can visit four of the missions at San Antonio Missions National Park: Mission Concepci\u00f3n, Mission San Jos\u00e9, Mission San Juan and Mission Espada. The fifth one, Mission San Antonio de Valero, become known as The Alamo. Admission to The Alamo is separate from the four others. 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        "raw_content": "Our end of tenancy cleaning Islington service offer professional and convenient cleaning of your home, office. We can provide you with the best of the best of tenancy cleaning and can guarantee you will get your deposit back.\nWe are trusted by many private and corporate estates to get the proper cleaning they need. We live to clean your home or office and to see the smile on your face at the end.\nOur end of tenancy cleaning Islington service includes:\nThe London Borough of Islington /\u02c8\u026azl\u026a\u014bt\u0259n/ is a London borough in Inner London with an estimated population of 215,667. It was formed in 1965 by merging the former metropolitan boroughs of Islington and Finsbury, but the merged entity remains the second smallest borough in London and the third smallest district in England. The borough contains two Westminster parliamentary constituencies, Islington North and Islington South & Finsbury. The local authority is Islington Council.\nIslington was originally named by the Saxons Giseldone (1005), then Gislandune (1062). The name means \u2018G\u012bsla\u2019s hill\u2019 from the Old English personal name G\u012bsla and dun\u2018hill\u2018, \u2018down\u2019. The name then later mutated to Isledon, which remained in use well into the 17th century when the modern form arose. In medieval times, Islington was just one of many small manors in the area, along with Bernersbury, Neweton Berewe or Hey-bury, and Canonesbury(Barnsbury, Highbury and Canonbury \u2013 names first recorded in the 13th and 14th centuries). \u201cIslington\u201d came to be applied as the name for the parish covering these villages, and was the name chosen for the Metropolitan Borough of Islington, on its formation in 1899. On the merger with Finsbury, to form the modern borough this name came to be applied to the whole borough.\nIslington Council is the borough\u2019s local authority. It is a London borough council, one of thirty-two principal subdivisions of the administrative area of Greater London. The council was created by the London Government Act 1963 and replaced two local authorities: Finsbury Metropolitan Borough Council and Islington Metropolitan Borough Council. The former Islington Metropolitan Town Hall, at the intersection of Upper Street and Richmond Grove, serves as the present Borough\u2019s council building.\nIslington is divided into 16 wards, each electing three councillors. Following the May 2014 election, Islington Council comprises 47 Labour Party councillors and 1Green Party councillor.Of these 48 councillors, the Leader of the Council is Councillor Richard Watts, while the Mayor is Councillor Theresa Debono.\nIslington is represented by two parliamentary constituencies. Islington North is represented by Jeremy Corbyn of the Labour Party, the current Leader of the Opposition since 2015. Islington South and Finsbury is represented by Emily Thornberry, of the Labour Party\nIslington forms part of the North East constituency for the London Assembly, represented by Jennette Arnold, also of the Labour Party.\nReferences: Wikipedia \u2013 London Borough of Islington",
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        "raw_content": "Keystone XL Pipeline Meets Critical Hurdle; Announces Heavy Construction May Begin in 2019\nBy Andrew Clark | Energy, General, Shopfloor Main | No Comments\n\u201cWould ship more than 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day\u2026\u201d\nManufacturers Welcome Administration\u2019s New Five-Year OCS Plan\nBy Ross Eisenberg | Economy, Energy, General, Shopfloor Main, Shopfloor Policy | No Comments\n\u201cManufacturers support safe and responsible drilling activities in the outer continental shelf\u2026\u201d\nHouse Energy and Commerce Committee to Hold Markup on NAM-Supported Ozone Bill\nBy Ross Eisenberg | Energy, Shopfloor Policy | No Comments\nOn June 28, the House Energy and Commerce Committee will mark up H.R. 806, the Ozone Standards Implementation Act of 2017. 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Ozone levels have declined roughly one-third since 1980, and the precursors that contribute to ozone\u2014nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds\u2014have been cut in half. In fact, the Obama EPA projected that the United States would achieve nearly the same air quality by 2025 even if the 2015 ozone standard was never implemented.\nHowever, incremental improvements in ozone are now coming at an exponential cost. Even though most states can meet the 2015 standard by 2025, they would be unnecessarily thrown into \u201cnonattainment,\u201d a sort of economic penalty box, if the 2015 standard\u2019s deadlines were to stay in place. 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Just the construction of new natural gas pipelines to transport all this new energy meant more than 347,000 jobs in 2015, with almost 60,000 in manufacturing. Downstream, the benefits are even more striking: our friends at the American Chemistry Council estimate that abundant natural gas and natural gas liquids from shale resources have driven the chemical industry to invest in 294 new projects representing $294 billion in new economic output and 462,000 new jobs.\nThe energy renaissance is not limited to oil and gas. More than 100,000 workers contribute to the energy production at the nation\u2019s 99 nuclear power plants, including manufacturers providing on-site repair, operations and maintenance as well as replacement components, modifications and upgrades when necessary. Pending retirements are spurring the industry to hire another 25,000 employees over the next few years, and in anticipation of new nuclear plant construction, U.S. companies have created in excess of 15,000 new U.S. jobs since 2005, which include manufactured products like turbines, polar cranes, pumps, valves, piping and instrumentation and control systems. Renewable energy sources have also steadily grown\u2014consumption from wind, solar and geothermal energy sources have increased more than 400 percent over the past decade\u2014now accounting for about 10 percent of total U.S. energy consumption and about 13 percent of electricity generation. Overall energy intensity in manufacturing (i.e., energy consumed per each dollar of goods produced) has steadily improved as manufacturers have grown more energy efficient. And even though the coal industry has faced its share of headwinds in the electric power sector\u2014and is receiving much-needed regulatory relief\u2014coal use in the non-electric-generation manufacturing sector has remained relatively stable, at around 43 million short tons of coal per year.\nManufacturers use a tremendous amount of energy, accounting for roughly one-third of the energy consumed in the United States. For energy-intensive manufacturers like chemicals, paper, metals and refining, energy is one of the largest costs. Manufacturers also make up the supply chain for every single energy source and technology, from fossil fuels, to renewables, to energy efficiency. The bottom line: when the energy sector is competitive, manufacturers are competitive. And that\u2019s certainly what we are experiencing today.\nManufacturers appreciate the Trump administration\u2019s focus on energy and look forward to a great week.\nCompeting for Energy Efficiency in the Manufacturing Industry\nBy Ryan Spies | Energy, General, Shopfloor Main | No Comments\nThe U.S. industrial sector has been a longtime heavy energy consumer, accounting for one-third of the energy usage in the country. What\u2019s more, the U.S. industrial sector has an annual energy bill of about $200 billion. While both of these statistics may seem startling, at Saint-Gobain, one of the world\u2019s largest building materials companies and manufacturer of innovative material solutions, we believe these numbers present the opportunity for businesses to step up to the challenge to improve the energy efficiency of their manufacturing plants and facilities.\nAlready, more than 200 industrial partners representing close to 2,600 facilities in all 50 states have committed to the U.S. Department of Energy\u2019s Better Plants Program to improve energy savings by 20 percent or more over the next 10 years. Our new president and CEO, Tom Kinisky, recently signed Saint-Gobain\u2019s renewed pledge, allowing our company to further its energy-savings goals, increase the sustainability of our operations and reduce the overall carbon footprint of our manufacturing facilities.\nImage by Saint-Gobain\nWhile these pledges are nice to have, what\u2019s most important is to consider the on-the-ground initiatives companies need to implement to help these goals become a reality. At Saint-Gobain, we believe a sense of competition among manufacturing plants and colleagues truly helps to move these goals forward. In 2016, our company\u2019s Environmental, Health and Safety Department established the company\u2019s Water, Waste and Energy (WWE) Program, which was recently recognized with a U.S. Department of Energy Better Practice Award. This program encourages more than 130 Saint-Gobain manufacturing sites to compete against each other to see which facility can best reduce its environmental impact by highlighting practical and effective solutions for increasing the sustainability of sites. At the end of the program, five sites are recognized with 20-pound championship-style belts and given the titles of \u201cWaste Champion,\u201d \u201cWater Champion,\u201d \u201cEnergy Champion,\u201d \u201cCO2 Champion\u201d and \u201cOverall Champion\u201d to recognize their commitment to on-the-ground, effective energy-reduction solutions.\nThrough this program and by competing against their peers, Saint-Gobain manufacturing facilities across the country have been able to achieve substantial energy consumption reduction results. The program\u2019s 2017 Energy Champion, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics in Bristol, Rhode Island, took a systems approach to energy management resulting in a 45 percent energy intensity reduction over the past two years. The 2016 and 2017 CO2 Champion, CertainTeed Roofing in Oxford, North Carolina, invigorated its commitment to reducing energy and carbon dioxide emissions by forming a special committee of 24 members focused on working directly to reduce the site\u2019s emissions. Through the efforts to upgrade heating elements on three of its main production lines, the plant was able to achieve a substantial reduction in natural gas usage. In addition, this year\u2019s Water Champion, Saint-Gobain Quartz in Riverport, Kentucky, implemented the use of a cooling tower to achieve water savings and sealed a well that had been in use for years. 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        "raw_content": "Indy 500 preview: In competitive field, Scott Dixon looks poised for victory\nIndianapolis 500 preview: It's anyone's race, but Scott Dixon looks poised to take the checkered flag\nINDIANAPOLIS \u2014 Predicting who will win the Indianapolis 500, which airs Sunday at noon ET on ABC, is not like picking the Super Bowl, the World Series or the NBA Finals. There are few trends that inspire conjecture, few performances from the past that inform the present and absolutely nothing is a sure thing. There is just 200 laps of anything can happen: a phantom mechanical failure that drops a front-running car to the back of the pack, a heroic pit stop that gives a middling car a sudden turbo boost of life, a daring moment from a driver not generally known for sterner stuff. Only a fool would think he could extract something resembling clairvoyance from this murky mess of tea leaves.\nAnd yet \u2026 Scott Dixon sure looks awfully good, doesn\u2019t he? In uncertain times\u2014and these last two weeks, which have seen five spectacular crashes and a ninth-hour tweak to the qualifying format, surely count\u2014you could do worse than bet on the 34-year-old Ganassi pilot, previously recognized in this space as the Berkshire Hathaway of drivers.\n\u2022 Indianapolis 500: Start time, TV schedule, live stream | Live blog\nAt the Brickyard, Dixon has made a compelling case for a loftier distinction: another Indy 500 championship to go with the one he captured seven years ago. The last two weeks have seen him lord over the practice charts and grab the pole position. While many of his peers on the grid have struggled to adapt to the new oval aero kit, Dixon, an Aussie by way of New Zealand, has taken to it like a koala to eucalyptus. That\u2019s quite a development, considering Dixon spent a chunk of the past two years battling a change in Ganassi\u2019s manufacturing allegiances (Chevrolet from Honda). As recently as last summer, he was venting about the decision, which left him grasping for a familiar feel for his car.\nNow? He has no complaints about his ride or its new aero kit. Chevy\u2019s configurations, he said on Friday, \u201chave worked flawlessly. It\u2019s a lot more adjustable in finer areas [in terms of] getting the balance how you like it.\u201d\nHow IndyCar's new aerodynamics kit will impact the Indianapolis 500\nHe\u2019s even comfortable in the lead, even though Will Power, the Penske driver who will start right alongside Dixon in second place, can think of better places to be during the early stages of the race. It\u2019s a curious bit strategy coming from a guy who is the second-highest rated driver on the Verizon IndyCar Series standings (or the top-rated Australian, depending on your perspective) and who just won its most recent race, the Grand Prix of Indianapolis.\nPower\u2019s deference isn\u2019t so much a product of good Commonwealth manners as his eighth-place finish in last year\u2019s race, a result he nonetheless achieved after leading the fourth-most laps of the race. \u201cLeading felt like one of the biggest mistakes of the race,\u201d he said while recalling his \u201914 run. \u201cYou had to pit earlier. You get shuffled back. It\u2019s a real pity because [the race] used to be about car speed and driving well. Now, you\u2019re a sitting duck if you\u2019re leading.\u201d\nThe rest of the field might as well be a bunch of dogs lying in the tall grass, he reckons, and this asks an obvious question: Which of those dogs can stay in the hunt? Well, there\u2019s Tony Kanaan, the 2013 Indy winner; he\u2019ll start fourth. There\u2019s Simon Pagenaud, arguably the biggest free agent signing of the \u201914 offseason; he\u2019ll start third. And last but certainly not least, there\u2019s our own Helio Castroneves, a three-time 500 champion who shrugged off a scary practice session crash on the way to winning the pit stop contest; he\u2019ll start fifth.\nFastest Seat in Sports: Riding in Indy 500 winner Mario Andretti's IndyCar\nThe fact that those three drivers compete for Ganassi (Kanaan) and Penske (Pagenaud and Castroneves) only figures to make Dixon and Power that much more vulnerable as they run up front. On top of that, Penske and Ganassi also field, respectively, points leader Juan Pablo Montoya, a former 500 winner who qualified 15th, and Charlie Kimball, another talented driver who qualified one spot higher, on the fifth row.\nAndretti Autosport is another formidable operation that\u2019s expected to make a lot of noise on Sunday, but its association with Honda is cause for pause. While Honda\u2019s revision of the aero kit appears to be the least flight prone of the two manufacturer offerings, it has yet to consistently deliver in the speed department, which is not a problem you want to have going into the most significant race of the season. All week, Ryan Hunter-Reay, the Andretti driver who won last year\u2019s 500-mile race, had been less than optimistic about his Honda\u2019s ability to mix it up with the Chevys, whether they\u2019re steered by big-box drivers or much, much smaller-time ones like that of Ed Carpenter, a repeat Indy 500 pole sitter who\u2019ll start this year\u2019s race in 12th place. But Hunter-Reay and other Honda pilots did draw a measure of encouragement from the gains their cars seemed to make while traveling in packs.\nPressure driving IndyCar whiz kid Sage Karam toward greatness\nIf that setup holds, then collaboration will be key, which means you could see Andretti drivers like Hunter-Reay (a 16th-place qualifier) and Marco Andretti (an eighth-place qualifier) working with the likes of Justin Wilson (a sixth-place qualifier) or Graham Rahal (a 17th-place qualifier). Imagine that, an Andretti and a Rahal forming an alliance.\nOf course, stranger things have happened at the Brickyard, like a long shot going the distance. Come to think of it, that happens a lot. This year\u2019s grid is stacked with dark horses: 29th-place qualifier Gabby Chaves, a 21-year-old Colombian who has been the fastest of the rookies; 19th-place qualifier Oriol Servi\u00e0, an open-wheel veteran with a reputation for adjusting on the fly. Even Ryan Briscoe, the IndyCar castoff who was called back into action after a devastating accident involving James Hinchcliffe (who\u2019s doing much better, by the way), is capable of pulling a rabbit out of his helmet. Not included in this group is Sage Karam, Ganassi\u2019s 19-year-old newbie. It\u2019s not that he isn\u2019t capable of a surprise performance. It\u2019s just that there isn\u2019t a soul who won\u2019t see him coming after the way he rallied from the back row to a ninth-place finish last May.\nSo who will prevail in the end? When in doubt, again, go with Dixon. He knows how to tangle with traffic, hit his marks on pit road and get up front and stay there. It\u2019s been six years since the 500 last toasted a wire-to-wire winner, who, more than likely, will have a different opinion about how things will play out after the green flag flies. No, Dixon isn\u2019t the sexiest 500 pick, but you can count on him. That\u2019s more than can be said for just about everything else in this race.\nIndianapolis 500 preview\nindy 500 preview",
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        "raw_content": "Steel Sheds: Important Things to Remember The inclinations of individuals have changed every now and then. These inclinations are not quite recently kept to one component of their life however every one of them. If you just going to look back, you will definitely notice the change on people\u2019s preferences before compared to now. One reason for the same has been mechanical advancement, which in the long run prompts better decisions. One of the great and developed changes that we have today is the existence of steel shed as one of the most popular type of shed. When you need to cover your garden or your property, there are sure criteria that you would have at the top of the priority list. In setting up sheds, it is critical that it is firmly assemble and flawlessly fabricate. Besides, it is constantly imperative to consider your financial plan before you settle on anything. It is the gathering of these contemplations that has facilitated the case for a steel shed over alternate types of sheds. Having hay sheds gives you a beautiful, strong and protected home, but not only this, it also gives you a lot of benefits. Recorded underneath are alternate advantages of having steel sheds Melbourne.\nDoing Sheds The Right Way\nThe first benefit of steel sheds that you must know is that, it is easy to install. Those days are antiquated when it used to be hard to introduce such steel made sheds. In today\u2019s time, people mostly prefer things that are easy to prepare and handle. In this regard, there is a new steel shed that can give you that kind of service. Such sheds are presently accessible in pre created sheds. Pre-fabricated sheds mean that these sheds are already ready for installation and do not need further efforts just to install it. You should simply just unload the shed and erect it advantageously.\nSecondly, one of the many benefits of installing sheds is that, you will have many options in installing it. You will not run out of options when choosing the best steel based shed that will suit your property because of the many installing options you will have. With the enlivening in its notoriety, there has been a surge in the measure of shippers for the same and this has expanded the choices that one has in one\u2019s hold. Progressively, the alternatives with you the better would it be for your decision making. Another thing, there is an immense storage space when you install steel shades in your home. A lot of people are installing shed in order for them to have more space around their property. With the assistance of a shed, made of steel, you can do precisely that.",
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        "raw_content": "This module will take you a step further in executing the Social Innovation competition event. It consists of a series of steps and practical tools that will help you in working directly with teams or facilitators/mentors on refining teams\u2019 ideas and turning them into visual concepts, evaluating the ideas, preparing a winning presentation and pitching the idea in front of the judges and broader audience. It will also help you in defining criteria and scoreboard for judges in selecting the best ideas and the teams.\nThis module will help you implement the SI competition in the most effective way and will help you in working with facilitators and teams in refining, presenting and evaluating the best ideas. Concretely it will help you in the following:\n01 how to define, develop and implement idea by using the Idea canvas tool\n02 encouraging team discussions around the multiple forms of values offered by the idea\n03 exploring and finding the best tool for presenting the idea\n04 helping teams in preparing a presentation so that their idea is clear, concise and so short that it could be \u201cpresented to somebody in an elevator\u201d\n05 defining a criteria and score-board for judges and help you in preparing them for the task\n06 rate ideas and select the best teams that will enter the training cycles.",
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        "raw_content": "Japanese: literal translation as \"Universal Life Energy\"\nReiki is a healing technique based on the principle that the therapist can channel energy into the patient by means of touch, to activate the natural healing processes of the patient's body to restore physical and emotional well being.\nWe are alive because life force is flowing through us. Life force flows within the physical body through pathways called chakras and meridians. Life force nourishes the organs and cells of the body, supporting them in their vital functions. When this flow of life force is disrupted, it causes diminished function in one or more organs and tissues of the physical body. The life force is responsive to thoughts and feelings. It becomes disrupted when we accept, either consciously or unconsciously, negative thoughts or feelings about ourselves. These negative thoughts and feelings attach themselves to the energy field and cause a disruption in the flow of life force. This diminishes the vital function of the organs and cells of the physical body. Reiki heals by flowing through the affected parts of the energy field and charging them with positive energy. It raises the vibratory level of the energy field in and around the physical body where the negative thoughts and feelings are attached. This causes the negative energy to break apart and fall away. In so doing, Reiki clears, straightens and heals the energy pathways, thus allowing the life force to flow in a healthy and natural way. Reiki can never do harm. It always knows what a person needs and will adjust itself to create the effect that is appropriate for them. One never needs to worry about whether to give Reiki or not. It is always helpful.\nWhat Conditions does Reiki treat?\nEating/Digestive disorders\nAllergy/Sinus Conditions",
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        "raw_content": "Robert James Dunmire Sr.\nRobert James Dunmire, Sr., 81, of Waxhaw, passed away Thursday, December 10, 2015. Mr. Dunmire was born October 29, 1934 in Dayton, PA. He was the son of the late Frank and Genevieve Lewis. He is survived by Edith Ann, his wife of 62 years.... View Obituary & Service Information\nThe family of Robert James Dunmire Sr. created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories.\nRobert James Dunmire, Sr., 81, of Waxhaw, passed away Thursday,...",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Doctor Strange\u2019 Trailer Breakdown: Going Through the New Comic-Con Footage Frame-by-Frame\nPosted on Thursday, July 28th, 2016 by Jacob Hall\nThe first Doctor Strange trailer was all about table setting, introducing a lesser known (to non-geek crowds) Marvel superhero to the unwashed masses. The new trailer, which premiered at the Marvel Studios panel at Comic-Con 2016, goes all in with the big action and crazy images. This movie looks nuts\u2026but nuts enough to break the usual Marvel mold? Let\u2019s take a closer look.\nThe trailer opens with several shots focusing on the hands of Dr. Stephen Strange and this is no accident. As we saw in the first trailer (and as we see recapped here), Dr. Strange was a brilliant surgeon before he became a master of the mystic arts, a man whose intellect was matched by his physical skill.\nThe real stars of this shot are Benedict Cumberbatch\u2018s sexy snake eyes, but his hands loom large in the frame. 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Naturally, losing the key to his life\u2019s work sends Stranger into a downward spiral that leads to a quest around the world which leads to him discovering his affinity for the sorcerer thing, so it all does work out in the end.\nSo, who exactly is Christine Palmer? In Marvel Comics lore, she is one of several characters to bear the \u201cNight Nurse\u201d title, working in a secret clinic that treats superheroes who get roughed up on the job and can\u2019t go to a regular hospital. However, that role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has already been filled by Rosario Dawson\u2019s Claire Temple on the Netflix series Daredevil, so this version of Palmer will probably differ from her comic book counterpart. We know that she is a surgeon and one of Strange\u2019s colleagues, but beyond that\u2026.we don\u2019t know much. MCU love interests can be a mixed bag, so let\u2019s hope she\u2019s more Pepper Potts and less Sharon Carter.\nI don\u2019t want to say that the scenes of a bearded and weary Strange wandering the world look like they were borrowed from Batman Begins B-roll, but that\u2019s exactly what they look like. Not that there\u2019s anything wrong with that! I just can\u2019t help but wonder how much of this movie will be yet another origin story and how much will focus on Strange actually being the most powerful magician on the planet.\nIn the first trailer, we got to see Tilda Swinton\u2018s Ancient One literally shove Strange\u2019s spirit out of his body, allowing him to experience his first astral projection by force. Here\u2019s another angle from what appears to be the same scene, except that she\u2019s now backing the doctor into some kind of inter-dimensional barrier. Man, she really is just tossing her latest student into this magic thing head first\u2026\nLook! It\u2019s the new Marvel Studios logo! And in a nice touch, the background is a kaleidoscope of ever-changing colors and shapes, a nod to the weird and wild magical world that Strange and his supporting cast occupy.\nThere\u2019s (rightfully) been some controversy over the casting of Swinton as the Ancient One, a character who has previously been depicted as an Asian man in Marvel comics lore. Still, it\u2019s hard to get too upset at the thought of Tilda Swinton playing an ageless mystic, mainly because she\u2019s actually an ageless mystic herself in real life and did all of her own magic for the film.\nLet\u2019s blindly speculate about who this guy could be! The robe instantly gives him away as a magic user of some kind long before he starts actually, you know, using magic, but it\u2019s the yellow color that suggests where his allegiances lie. We know that the climax of Doctor Strange is a big battle between good and evil in the streets of New York and we see in later shots that at least some of guys backing up Kaecilius (more on him in a moment) are wearing yellow. So there you go: this individual is almost certain a henchman\u2026\n\u2026albeit a henchman with the ability to alter reality. This doesn\u2019t look like an Avengers movie, where the heroes take on an army of disposable minions who go down with a single punch. The villains here are men and women who have mastered something mysterious and absurdly powerful. Watching Strange battle villains who individually have a power set similar to his should make for a nice change of pace. And yes, the way the buildings are changing here do vaguely recall Inception, but that film\u2019s shifting of reality and perception was rigid and grid-like. 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Of course, you can\u2019t just be firing off shots randomly, but it just refines your ability to get the best.\u201d\n\u00a9 Mine Kasapo\u011flu | Sony \u03b19 + 24-70mm f/2.8 GM | 1/16000s @ f/2.8 ISO 2500\nRather than at a particular stage during the competition, Mine often finds that the ideal time to capture the perfect shot is actually right before the event takes place: \u201cI can\u2019t get enough of those moments because I relate to them so strongly. Imagine it. You\u2019ve trained your whole life for what\u2019s coming next \u2013 maybe a race that\u2019s only 20 seconds long. So right before it, the potential energy is at the maximum. Anything can happen and I love that moment, because of all the possibilities. You could be capturing them just before they do something amazing. Compare that with all the shots you see, smiling with medals\u2013 I\u2019ve seen enough of those. 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        "raw_content": "Look who's $500,000 richer\nWinning ticket was purchased at Chippewa Trading Post on Great Northern Road\nTORONTO - Congratulations to Darlene Childs-Hachey of Sault Ste. Marie for winning a $500,000 MAXMILLIONS prize in the June 1, 2018 LOTTO MAX draw.\nSince its launch in September 2009, Ontario LOTTO MAX players have won over $4.2 billion in prizes, including 57 jackpot wins and 449 winning MAXMILLIONS tickets from all across the province.\nThe winning ticket was purchased at Chippewa Trading Post on Great Northern Road in Sault Ste. Marie.\nOLG is the Ontario government agency that delivers gaming entertainment in a socially responsible manner. OLG conducts and manages gaming facilities, the sale of province-wide lottery games, PlayOLG Internet gaming, the delivery of bingo and other electronic gaming products at Charitable Gaming Centres and is helping to build a more sustainable horse racing industry in Ontario.\nSince 1975, OLG has provided nearly $47 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. These payments to the province support the operation of hospitals, amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program, local and provincial charities and problem gambling prevention, treatment and research.",
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        "raw_content": "Court orders USCIS to accept DACA renewal applications!\nYesterday a court ordered that the Trump Administration must partially reinstitute the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Here is an explanation of what that court action means for you if you are in the DACA program.\nThe federal district court that issued the order is located in San Francisco. (That is within the Ninth Federal Circuit, which covers many western states). Although the order was issued by that local court, the order has an impact nationwide. That means even if you are in New York, Florida or Texas (etc.), the court order applies to you just as if you were in California.\nThe court has ordered that the Trump administration \u201cmaintain the DACA program on a nationwide basis.\u201d Prior to today, the administration planned to end the program effective March 5, 2018. USCIS was no longer accepting new DACA applications, nor was it accepting DACA renewal applications.\nThe court has ordered that DACA renewal applications must now be accepted. However, USCIS is not required to accept DACA applications from those who had not previously been enrolled in the program.\nThe court also specified that those in the DACA program may be denied reentry to the U.S. if they leave. Previously, those in the DACA program could apply for \u201cadvance parole\u201d to leave the U.S. for a short period and then return. That sometimes opened up important immigration strategies, such as marriage based \u201cadjustment\u201d (green card) applications.\nSome immigration advocacy organizations are advising individuals against filing DACA renewal applications at this time. They advise that individuals should wait until USCIS announces further procedures. We do not agree. The court\u2019s order makes clear that such a person may apply using the renewal procedures that were previously in place, specifically via the Form I-765 application. We do not see any legal advantage to postponing the application.\nWith that being said, it is important to understand that a higher court could reverse yesterday\u2019s ruling. It is probably unlikely to be overturned by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. But the Supreme Court itself could potentially step in. Notably, the Supreme Court did exactly that to come to the aid of the Trump Administration\u2019s \u201ctravel ban.\u201d\nTo emphasize that point again \u2013 this is only a temporary fix to the issue of DACA. The decision could be overturned at any time. Meanwhile, Congress seems yet again poised to potentially take action in passing a version of the Dream Act.\nIn the coming weeks \u2013 assuming the order remains in place \u2013 we should see a formal announcement from USCIS. That notice will indicate that DACA renewal applications are now accepted. It is possible that the announcement may contain some additional guidance on submitting renewal applications, though that would not necessarily be consistent with the court order.\nKey take-homes about the DACA news:\nIf you were previously enrolled in DACA, but your status has expired, the court says that you may now file a renewal application.\nUnder the court\u2019s order, you can file your renewal application following the same rules that were in place before Trump announced the end of the program.\nNo one should file a renewal application without consulting a lawyer if they have had any encounter with law enforcement.\nIf you have never been enrolled in DACA, the court order does not allow you to apply at this time.\nThose in the DACA program still should not leave the country.\nprevious post: I filed an I-751 but my one-year extension is expiring \u2013 what do I do?\nnext post: My husband/wife entered the U.S. legally, can she apply for adjustment of status (a green card)?",
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        "raw_content": "Mignon L. Clyburn\nMignon L. Clyburn is a member of South Carolina's Public Service Commission, where she has served since 1998. She also chairs the Washington Action Committee of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and formerly worked as the Publisher and General Manager of The Coastal Times, a weekly newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina. [1]\nOn April 29, 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Clyburn as a Commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission. [1]\nShe is the \"the oldest daughter of House Majority Whip Rep. James Clyburn.\" Rep. Clyburn, \"the highest-ranking African-American member of Congress, was seen as a key ally to Mr. Obama during the election even though he did not endorse him before the primary. Mr. Clyburn did, however, stay neutral in the hotly contested race, despite efforts by then-Sen. Hillary Clinton and other Democratic presidential candidates to win his endorsement. He endorsed Mr. Obama in May 2008,\" according to the Wall Street Journal. [2]\n\u2191 1.0 1.1 Press release, \"President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts,\" White House Office of the Press Secretary, April 29, 2009.\n\u2191 Amy Schatz, \"[SB124105025793571073 Mignon Clyburn Nominated to FCC],\" Wall Street Journal (sub req'd), April 29, 2009.\nRetrieved from \"https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Mignon_L._Clyburn&oldid=418674\"",
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        "raw_content": "With just the right combination of resort-style living, exceptional customer service and the latest technological advancements in rehabilitation and medical equipment, it is no wonder Melbourne Terrace\u2019s rehabilitation facility is growing.\n\u201cEverything we do is customer driven,\u201d said Regional Vice President of Clear Choice Health Care Jason Canlas. \u201cWe want to show folks that we\u2019re part of the community. We\u2019re not just a business or a rehabilitation center.\u201d\nMelbourne Terrace is a 170-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center that primarily focuses on rehab services, ranging from physical, occupational therapy, speech therapy, etc.\nAdditionally the facility has specialty certified rehabilitation programs including Aquatics, COPD, stroke, urinary continence, CHF, wound care management, pain, manual therapy, balance, etc. just to name a few. \u201cWe adapt with all the changes constantly occurring in the medical field due to advancing technologies,\u201d expressed Canlas.\n\u201cWe are dedicated to identifying and serving the needs of our community. We\u2019ve tailored our clinical and rehabilitation programs according to what Brevard County needs,\u201d affirmed Canlas. \u201cWhile in addition to doing this, we expanded the facility. We went from 120 beds to 170 beds. Of those, 104 beds are completely private rooms with their own bathroom and showers for short-term rehab.\nCanlas explained the importance of involvement in the community related to the senior population, such as its involvement with Senior Resource Alliance, The Alzheimer Foundation, the March of Dimes, Kids Beating Cancer, Parkinsons Support, etc.\n\u201cWe do sponsorships with a lot of the local schools,\u201d said Canlas. \u201cWe try to develop partnerships that we make within the community.\u201d\nCanlas recognizes the critical need for this type of inpatient and outpatient program in Brevard County. He explains that although the market is small, there is a high demand for rehabilitation and skilled nursing with short-term services. Melbourne Terrace operates with a customer focused delivery system, and understand the individuality of each customer, not just their medical and rehabilitative needs.\n\u201cWe want people to see us as the premier rehab center in the community, but also a big partner the community,\u201d said Canlas. \u201cThat\u2019s something we try to instill with all of our leadership. We have to champion customer service, build our relationships and listen to our customers.\u201d\nWhen visiting Melbourne Terrace, individuals will find something unique that sets it apart from the other skilled nursing facilities. It goes without saying that the accommodations, rehabilitation programs, physician leadership team, etc. are unparalleled. However the commitment to being the provider of choice for health care and rehabilitative services is what puts this group in a class of its own.\nBoard Managers: Melissa Conn, Uyen Close, Brittney Dumont, Isabel Sarakas, Miriam Gazdain\nVisit Melbourne Terrace\nReservations \u2013 Rising Tide Tap & Table",
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        "raw_content": "Death road, also known as North Yungas road, has the notorious title as one of the most dangerous roads in the world. Inevitably, we had absolutely no choice other than to bolt down the mountain on a bike. The whole experience cost 470 Bolivianos, which works out about \u00a347, not bad for a once in a lifetime experience which lasts the whole day.\nThe entire route was 61-69 kilometres, however the road is much safer than what it used to be, as 200-300 people used to die every year, whereas now it is more like in the ten\u2019s.\nIf you\u2019re considering biking death road, you can do this conveniently from La Paz (meaning a cheeky stay in Wild Rover). As you cycle along, you will notice a number of crosses and signs to alert where people have previously fallen off.\nWe were picked up from our hostel at 7:30am and taken in a van of 8 people. Once we got to the venue, there must have been around 40 of us, as they offered us breakfast of chicken,cheese, bread and jam, as well as some coffee and tea. Once we drank all of it down, we climbed onto our bikes and began the initial 25 kilometres, which is at a relaxed pace down the mountain on the road which the cars take.\nThis part is a build up and helps to you get used to your bike. Once you have finished this section, you get to Death Road, where you will begin riding over much rougher terrain on much more narrow pathways.\nPart of the way down, you will get to the infamous spot, where you can dangle your legs off for a great picture, or which ever pose you prefer.\nQuite honestly, Death Road was no where near as scary as I hoped it would be, however it was easily one of the best things I have ever done in my life and is a worthy contender for my list of things to do before I die. I can imagine Death Road being a lot more scary if it rained or snowed however, so keep an eye on the weather forecast.\nOnce you got to the end, you stopped at a cafe for a pint and to collect your branded t-shirt (I normally hate sell out t-shirts, but got to love one saying you survived Death Road). You spend half an hour here before heading on for dinner.\nYou have dinner at a nice relaxing garden area with a swimming pool, while the dinner is a buffet which always leaves a smile on my face. after a couple of hours swimming and mucking around, you begin the long journey back up Death Road in the bus, much more scary than the bike ride.",
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        "raw_content": "Love\u2019s Difficulty\n\u201cThe course of true love never did run smooth,\u201d comments Lysander, articulating one of A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream\u2019s most important themes\u2014that of the difficulty of love (I.i.134). Though most of the conflict in the play stems from the troubles of romance, and though the play involves a number of romantic elements, it is not truly a love story; it distances the audience from the emotions of the characters in order to poke fun at the torments and afflictions that those in love suffer. The tone of the play is so lighthearted that the audience never doubts that things will end happily, and it is therefore free to enjoy the comedy without being caught up in the tension of an uncertain outcome.\nThe theme of love\u2019s difficulty is often explored through the motif of love out of balance\u2014that is, romantic situations in which a disparity or inequality interferes with the harmony of a relationship. The prime instance of this imbalance is the asymmetrical love among the four young Athenians: Hermia loves Lysander, Lysander loves Hermia, Helena loves Demetrius, and Demetrius loves Hermia instead of Helena\u2014a simple numeric imbalance in which two men love the same woman, leaving one woman with too many suitors and one with too few. The play has strong potential for a traditional outcome, and the plot is in many ways based on a quest for internal balance; that is, when the lovers\u2019 tangle resolves itself into symmetrical pairings, the traditional happy ending will have been achieved. Somewhat similarly, in the relationship between Titania and Oberon, an imbalance arises out of the fact that Oberon\u2019s coveting of Titania\u2019s Indian boy outweighs his love for her. Later, Titania\u2019s passion for the ass-headed Bottom represents an imbalance of appearance and nature: Titania is beautiful and graceful, while Bottom is clumsy and grotesque.\nThe fairies\u2019 magic, which brings about many of the most bizarre and hilarious situations in the play, is another element central to the fantastic atmosphere of A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream. Shakespeare uses magic both to embody the almost supernatural power of love (symbolized by the love potion) and to create a surreal world. Although the misuse of magic causes chaos, as when Puck mistakenly applies the love potion to Lysander\u2019s eyelids, magic ultimately resolves the play\u2019s tensions by restoring love to balance among the quartet of Athenian youths. Additionally, the ease with which Puck uses magic to his own ends, as when he reshapes Bottom\u2019s head into that of an ass and recreates the voices of Lysander and Demetrius, stands in contrast to the laboriousness and gracelessness of the craftsmen\u2019s attempt to stage their play.\nAs the title suggests, dreams are an important theme in A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream; they are linked to the bizarre, magical mishaps in the forest. Hippolyta\u2019s first words in the play evidence the prevalence of dreams (\u201cFour days will quickly steep themselves in night, / Four nights will quickly dream away the time\u201d), and various characters mention dreams throughout (I.i.7\u20138). The theme of dreaming recurs predominantly when characters attempt to explain bizarre events in which these characters are involved: \u201cI have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what / dream it was. Man is but an ass if he go about t\u2019expound this dream,\u201d Bottom says, unable to fathom the magical happenings that have affected him as anything but the result of slumber.\nShakespeare is also interested in the actual workings of dreams, in how events occur without explanation, time loses its normal sense of flow, and the impossible occurs as a matter of course; he seeks to recreate this environment in the play through the intervention of the fairies in the magical forest. At the end of the play, Puck extends the idea of dreams to the audience members themselves, saying that, if they have been offended by the play, they should remember it as nothing more than a dream. This sense of illusion and gauzy fragility is crucial to the atmosphere of A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream, as it helps render the play a fantastical experience rather than a heavy drama.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Cornerstone of concern for Arum\nCornerstone of concern for Arum\nAn application for the approval of a fourstorey block of flats in Arum Road has been submitted to council. Residents have until Monday August 20 to submit their comments. This is an artists impression of the development.\nTable View residents are once again gritting their teeth against another application to build a block of flats in Arum Road.\nPromontory Property plans to build a four-storey block of flats with 24 parking bays and 19 units at 154 Arum Road.\nThe application to approve the plans for the building, Cornerstone on Arum, was submitted to council last month by Urban Eye Planning and Development on behalf of Promontory Property. The closing date for objections and comments is Monday August 20.\nArum Road has seen several such applications for high-rise buildings in recent years, much to the chagrin of local homeowners.\nTwo months ago, residents objected to a six-story mixed-use development going up in Arum Road (\u201cResidents firm against Arum Road plans,\u201d Tabletalk, June 27).\nAccording to the latest application, a previous proposal was submitted for a four-storey building with 27 units and basement parking but the plans had to be amended to comply with \u201cvarious restrictions as well as council policies\u201d.\nA pre-application meeting was held in May, leading to a revised proposal.\nThere is no basement in the latest proposal, according to John Smit, from Urban Eye Planning and Development.\nMr Smit said Promontory Properties had registered the property in the deeds office in February last year.\nPreviously it was under the management of Elco Property Developments.\nArum Road resident Eric Joffe said the site had been a headache since as far back as 2010.\n\u201cElco properties put in an application for departure. We, Arum Road residents, got it thrown out with about 140 objections that we took to council,\u201d he said.\nThe site had been rezoned from single residential to general business 3 in 2013, and that had given developers \u201ca lot of leeway\u201d to do as they pleased there, said Mr Joffe.\nHe fears the building will cause problems for surrounding \u201colder houses\u201d.\n\u201cThe sand below is very loose. They are going to dig deep into the foundation for such a big building, and I wonder how it is going to affect the 30- to 40-year-old houses built on sand. Those houses might crack.\u201d\nBut Mr Smit said building plans still had to go to the council for evaluation and approval.\n\u201cThe construction company will need to ensure that the construction does not damage the adjacent properties, and therefore there will be structural engineers part of this construction team,\u201d said Mr Smit.\nMr Joffe is also uncomfortable with the fact that Mr Smit once worked in the City\u2019s planning department as a senior professional officer in the Blaauwberg District.\nHe feels this gives him an unfair advantage.\nBut Mr Smit said the fact that he was a former City employee \u201cdoes not have any impact on the evaluation of the application or processing of the application as this is clearly guided by the Municipal Planning By-Law in terms of process\u201d.\nThe development was above board as it followed the City\u2019s policies, he said.\n\u201cDevelopment is guided by the City\u2019s spatial development frameworks and districts plans as well as various policies of council,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThese include the Blaauwberg district plan and the densification policy of the city, to name a few.\n\u201cThe area along Blaauwberg Road, inclusive of Arum Road, is earmarked for higher density developments in terms of these frameworks and guidelines,\u201d he said.\nLorraine Cornick, 75, has lived next to 154 Arum Road for more than 40 years and has concerns about development.\n\u201cThe building will block all the sunlight from one side of my home. 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        "raw_content": "Teatro Auditorio Escorial > Teatro Auditorio > Novedades > Conciertos > Don Carlo by Verdi\nDon Carlo by Verdi\nOpera composed by Giuseppe Verdi\n25, 27 and 29 July, 2015\n'Don Carlo' by Verdi will be staged with a new production in El Escorial (Madrid)\nDon Carlo by Verdi will be staged in El Escorial, the setting for the action and also the eventual resting place of the protagonists. The town will host a new production by the dramatist and stage director Albert Boadella, artistic director of the Teatros del Canal in the Community of Madrid, which will be performed in the Auditorium in San Lorenzo de El Escorial.\nFor the first time since its premiere in Paris, 148 years ago, Don Carlo by Giuseppe Verdi will be performed in the place where, by historical logic, it belongs, that is, in the monastery in the Madrid town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. The monastery, which would also become the resting place of the protagonists, is the setting for this opera based on the homonymous drama by Friedrich Stiller. The town will host a new production by the dramatist and stage director Albert Boadella, artistic director of the Teatros del Canal in the Community of Madrid, which will be performed in the Auditorium in San Lorenzo de El Escorial on 25, 27 and 29 July.\nAs a complement to the performances, it will be possible to make a prior visit to the monastery, so that spectators can experience it at first hand and immerse themselves in its atmosphere in order to see Verdi\u2019s masterpiece with new eyes.\nAlthough the libretto of Don Carlo uses real figures, it tells a tale that is not \u201chistorical reality\u201d, as a result of the so-called black legend promoted in the 16th century by enemy countries in order to discredit Spain. Conscious of this radical distortion of the facts, Albert Boadella has created a version in which he aims to show \u201ca certain approximation to the historical truth\u201d. To do so, he has given the drama nuances unexplored in previous versions, such as the clarifying insanity of Don Carlos or the greater human complexity of Philip II. \u201cThe essential change lies in the performances\u201d, says Boadella, who adds that the costumes, designed by Pedro Moreno, will also define very precisely the era in which the events occur.\nThe Spanish tenor Jos\u00e9 Bros will play Don Carlo, controversial first-born of King Philip II who will be played by the Canadian bass John Relyea. The Chilean musical director Max Vald\u00e9s will conduct the Orchestra and Choir of the Community of Madrid. This new revision of Don Carlo is a co-production by the Teatros del Canal and the Summer Festival of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.\nBros and Relyea will be joined on stage by the baritone \u00c1ngel \u00d3dena, who will sing the role of Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa, friend and confidant of Philip II; the Princess of \u00c9boli will be played by Ketevan Kemoklidze. The bass Sim\u00f3n Orfila will play the monk. The stage design is by Ricardo S\u00e1nchez Cuerda, who already worked with Boadella on the splendid staging of Amadeu. The production team is completed by the lighting director Bernat Jansa and the choreographer Amauri Lebrun.\nThe artistic director of the Teatros del Canal has already started staging the work with actors, giving shape to the main characters and situations in the opera, thus building the gestural and visual score which will then be adjusted to the singers during their rehearsals. As neither a single note in the score nor a word in the libretto has been touched, it will be in the performances that Boadella will transform the opera\u2019s character and the relationships between the protagonists.\nAn operatic monument\nDon Carlo, one of the undeniable high points of Verdi\u2019s talent, is the twenty third of the twenty six composed by Giuseppe Verdi (Le Roncole, Buseto, 1813 \u2013 Milan, 1901). In it he shows a previously unknown harmonic inquisitiveness which he would apply to its ultimate consequences in his final works, culminating in Falstaff. Commissioned on the occasion of the Paris World\u2019s Fair in 1867, it opened in French on 11th March of that year in the Paris Opera House. Subsequent revisions by the author, three in all, caused by an extreme obsession for perfection, were in Italian, and that is how it has become known in repertoire. The version presented in San Lorenzo de El Escorial will be the one premiered in Milan in 1883, in four acts and in Italian. This version recovers the duo between Philip II and Don Carlo which takes place after the death of Rodrigo and was written for the versions in Paris 1866/67 and Naples 1872.\nA great auditorium for opera in a World Heritage setting\nThe Auditorium in San Lorenzo de El Escorial is one of the most sophisticated theatres in Spain from a technological and architectural viewpoint. Opened in 2006 by the King and Queen of Spain and with the Maestro Ricardo Mutti conducting the orchestra of the Maggio Musical Fiorentino, the building stands a few yards from the imposing Royal Monastery, so its architects took great care in harmonizing and integrating the building into its surroundings. It contains two large concert halls, the main hall which seats 1,200, and a chamber music hall for 300 spectators.\nThe Monastery and the Royal Seat were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on 2nd November 1984, with the name of \u201cThe Royal Seat of San Lorenzo of El Escorial\u201d. Almost all the monarchs of Spain are buried in El Escorial. A powerful tourism and catering industry has grown up around this building, one of the main Spanish renaissance monuments, turning San Lorenzo de El Escorial into one of the leading destinations in the Community of Madrid.\nBoadella, the most satirical and controversial of Spanish theatre directors\nTheatre director, dramatist, actor and writer, Albert Boadella (Barcelona, 1943) has remained faithful to an auteurist theatre recognizable at first sight, as comic as it is tragic, as poetic as it is controversial. He has written and directed some thirty shows which have been staged in numerous Spanish cities and in Europe and America.\nIn recent years he has tended toward lyric theatre. Since 2009, Boadella has been artistic director of the Teatros del Canal. Previously, his theatrical activity had been carried out almost totally with the company Els Joglars, which he founded in 1961. 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Buffet breakfast included. 10% VAT included in price.\n-The offer will be valid from 25 to 31 July.\n-To be eligible for these prices, customers will be required to provide proof that they have bought tickets to one of the Don Carlo performances either by sending an email with the proof of purchase or by showing the tickets upon arrival at the hotel.\n*Hotel Florida. Telephone +34 918 901 520. | C/ Floridablanca, n\u00ba 12-14. 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain. http://www.hflorida.com info@hflorida.com\n\u2013 DON CARLO prices: \u20ac60 for a double room and \u20ac55 for a single room. Buffet breakfast is included. 10% VAT included in price.\n*NH El Escorial Victoria Palace. Telephone +34 918969890 |Juan de Toledo, 4, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain. 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She was one of the five-member planning team that designed and opened award-winning Souhegan High School in Amherst, NH, where she was director of information and technology services for eleven years. She then founded Monadnock Community Connections School (MC2), a competency-based high school of choice, serving as director and founding principal for seven years. She consulted on the founding of the Five Freedoms Project, and was executive director from January, 2009, until its December, 2009, merger with QED Foundation \u2013 a multigenerational organization of adults and youth working together to create and sustain student-centered learning communities.\nSteve Collis, Director of Innovation, Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning, Australia Steve Collis is director of innovation at the Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning (SCIL), which has grown out of innovation at Northern Beaches Christian School. The school has received international attention for its sophisticated and innovative use of physical and virtual space to nurture a student-centered learning culture. Collis spends time mentoring teachers and piloting learning initiatives that exploit the impact of technology as a game-changer in education. Read more at www.happysteve.com or follow him on Twitter @steve_collis.\nDr. Eric Conti, Superintendent of Schools, Burlington Schools, MA After graduating from Brown University, Eric Conti worked for AT&T for five years.From the corporate world he went back to Brown for his Masters degree in teaching science.As a seventh grade science teacher in East Greenwich, RI, he was nominated for the Sallie Mae first year teacher\u2019s award.Conti attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison and worked for the consortium for policy research in education while earning his doctorate.Wisconsin led to an assistant superintendent\u2019s position for the Manchester Essex regional school district in Massachusetts, followed by an assistant superintendent position in Culpeper County, Virginia.Conti\u2019s current position as superintendent of the Burlington Public Schools is where all that he has learned along his many stops is being put to good use.\nMelissa Dodd, Chief Information Officer, Boston Public Schools As CIO for the Boston Public Schools (BPS), Melissa Dodd is charged with spearheading strategic academic and operational technology initiatives aligned to Boston\u2019s Acceleration Agenda, its five-year education plan. She leads a team of talented professionals to deliver a technology vision and foundation that empowers students in learning everywhere and prepares them for college and career success in the 21st century.Dodd has worked for the BPS since 2003, conducting technology project management, strategic planning, and professional development; and has led major district initiatives including Laptops for Learning, which provide a state-of-the-art laptop and suite of instructional software for every BPS teacher, and the district\u2019s implementation of a new student information system. Prior to joining BPS, she worked at Tufts and Harvard universities managing academic programs and designing online communities of practice. Dodd has presented nationally on the role of technology and online communities in supporting teaching and learning and published on the use of digital simulations to teach problem-solving in the social sciences.\nDr. Cathy Higgins, Director of Technology, Contoocook Valley Regional School District, NH Cathy Higgins is the director of technology for the Contoocook Valley Regional School District (more commonly known as ConVal) which includes eleven schools serving nine towns in southwestern New Hampshire. Prior to joining the ConVal administrative team in the fall of 2011, she served for 14 years as the state educational technology director at the New Hampshire Department of Education. As a policymaker and federal grants manager at the state level, she was responsible for a wide range of issues related to educational technology and library media programs. As a school district administrator, she is now responsible for managing the work of teams of librarians, technology integrators, network managers, and technology support staff as the district transitions its increasingly complex technology and information literacy system into an effective and digitally rich learning environment. She has also served as a board member of the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), ISTE SIG for Mobile Learning (SIGML), and as board liaison of the ISTE affiliate in New Hampshire (NHSTE) and the NH School Library Media Association (NHSLMA).\nJohn Holland, Technology Director, Timberlane Regional School District, NH John Holland is the technology director for New Hampshire's Timberlane Regional School District, which serves the towns of Atkinson, Danville, Plaistow, and Sandown. He chairs the district's technology committee and is a regular participant at district leadership committee meetings. He has also been a presenter at the recent Christa McAuliffe Technology Conferences. Holland's current focus is on exploring ways to use emerging technologies to enhance student learning, and applying technology resources to help students foster critical 21st Century Skills.\nDavid Jakes, Coordinator of Instructional Technology, Glenbrook South, Glenbrook, IL David Jakes has spent 25 years in education as a teacher, staff developer, and technology coordinator. During this time he has witnessed firsthand the changes in education that educational technology has empowered. Jakes shares this knowledge as a frequent speaker at technology conferences across the United States, as well as in Canada, Europe, and Asia. His interests in educational technology include digital storytelling, developing online curriculum, learning management systems, and developing online communities of learning through blogging, wikis and RSS technologies. He currently maintains a web site (JakesOnline.org), a blog (The Strength of Weak Ties) and a variety of other resources dedicated to improving the use of technology in education.\nPatrick Larkin, Principal, Burlington High School, MA Patrick Larkin is in his 15th year as a high school administrator and eighth as a building principal. Prior to that he was a high school English teacher. As an assistant principal, Larkin was named Assistant Principal of the Year in the state of Massachusetts. He also is a former executive board member in the Massachusetts Secondary Schools Administrators Association (MSSAA) and he recently completed a two-year term as a member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Public Secondary Schools. He is an avid blogger and a proponent of social media to better engage teachers, students, and parents in the education process.\nGrace Magley, Educational Technology Director, Millis Public Schools Grace Magley is an educational leader with a strong history in technology integration and staff professional development. Her passion is working with educators to implement rich, technology infused, blended one-to-one learning environments and research based best practices to achieve success for K-12 teachers and their students. In addition to serving as educational technology director for the Millis Public Schools, she is a blended learning specialist for the ACCEPT Education Collaborative.\nJustin Reich, Co-Director, EdTechTeacher Justin Reich co-directs EdTechTeacher and is the author of Best Ideas for Teaching with Technology: A Practical Guide for Teachers by Teachers. A doctoral candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Fellow at the Berkman Center for the Internet and Society, he is also the founder and project manager of the Digital Collaborative Learning Communities Project funded by the Hewlett Foundation. Reich conducts statistical research on usage statistics drawn from over 175,000 educational wikis, and he has conducted observational research in schools and classrooms in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Virginia, Georgia, and California. He has written a variety of publications on education technology integration, is co-webmaster of Best of History Web Sites and co-director of The Center for Teaching History with Technology. He maintains his academic profile, research, and work in progress at EdTechResearcher.org.\nShawn Rubin, Director of Technology Integration, Highlander Institute, Providence, RI Shawn Rubin began his education career as a founding faculty member of the Highlander Charter School, in Providence, RI, and currently serves as the director of technology integration at the Highlander Institute. He oversees the institute\u2019s new Touch Technology professional development programs throughout New England. He is also the co-founder of an international non-profit called Longitude and CEO of Metryx, a start-up mobile software company that is building flexible assessment tools for teachers to use on tablets and smartphones.\nAnnamaria Schrimpf, Director of Educational Technology, Winchester Public Schools, MA Annamaria Schrimpf, director of educational technology for the Winchester Public Schools, served for two terms as president of MassCUE and is currently a board member. She is also a founding board member of the Massachusetts Educational Technology Administrators Association (METAA), president-elect of the New England International Society of Technology in Education (NEISTE), cochair of Educational Technology Advisory Committee for the DESE, and founding board member of the Global Technology and Engineering Consortium (GTEC). Schrimpf received ISTE\u2019s Making It Happen award in 2009. Her prior professional contributions include serving as a board member of the Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative (CITI), a feature writer for OnCUE, and a planning committee member and Wingspread facilitator for past STEM Summits.\nCathy Swan, Technology Integration Teacher, New Canaan Public Schools, CT Cathy Swan has been the technology integration teacher at New Canaan High School since the program's 2002 inception, collaborating with classroom teachers to integrate technology into the existing curriculum and conducting training as needed for staff and students. Before that, she taught French and Spanish for nine years. Swan is a Google certified teacher and a member of the district ICT team awarded honorable mentions in both the COSN Team Award 2010 and ISTE's Sylvia Charp Award for District Innovation in Technology, 2010. Since 2005, Swan has held a position on the board of the Connecticut Educators Computer Association (CECA). She has served on the New Canaan Public Schools Professional Development Team for the past decade, where she is responsible for the planning and implementation of high school professional learning days and events throughout the school year. She is a member of the National Staff Development Council's Academy XVI. She has presented at various CT and NY districts, as well as at the Tech Forum, CoSN and CECA conferences on the topic of Web 2.0 technologies in education. Swan's program and district were featured in a 2010 Intel Blueprint publication as well as the 2010 CoSN Compendium.\nJean Tower, Director of Technology, Northborough and Southborough Public Schools, MA Jean Tower currently serves as the director of technology for the public schools of Northborough and Southborough. Her primary interest is in effective integration of technology in the curriculum and in creating the essential conditions to enable that to happen. 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        "raw_content": "PUF tech: robust security for everything from smart meters to electric cars\nBy M\u00e1ire O'Neill 2015-01-15T08:28:00Z World of tech\nA unique fingerprint for more secure chips\nPUF circuitry can bring low-cost security to electronic devices\nMore of us are more 'connected' than ever before. Last year, the International Telecommunication Union announced that there are now as many mobile phones on earth as there are people \u2013 around seven billion of each. Add that to Cisco's prediction that by 2020, each person will own on average seven connected devices, and it's clear that ensuring the privacy of personal and sensitive data has become more important than ever.\nThere are two emerging trends in this area \u2013 building security directly into a device, and making a system that can be used across a range of platforms. At the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) at Queen's University Belfast, a technology called Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) is being developed that is based on both of these trends.\nIn its simplest form, PUF technology is a way to detect tampering in electronic devices. It uses the tiny variations inherent in the manufacturing processes of chips to behave as a unique digital fingerprint for that chip. If a PUF circuit is included on two chips, minute differences in their structure results in behaviour that is subtly different, allowing each to be uniquely identified.\nWhat this means in reality is that PUF can bind an identity to a device, which is particularly important where authentication is important, such as in public key infrastructure (PKI). PKI is a widely-used protocol that sets up key exchanges between users, and is often used to \"secure\" insecure public networks. But if a PUF chip is added to the devices of users, its unique response guarantees that any communication is authentic and has not been tampered with. This effectively adds an extra layer of security to PKI.\nThe details of PUF\nSo, how does a PUF circuit work? One approach is to use balanced wire signal paths, and look at how long an electrical signal takes to travel along each defined path \u2013 due to the inherent manufacturing variations there will be a small difference in the delay between any two balanced paths. In its simplest form, a single bit PUF is a race between signals along two wires \u2013 an arbiter at the end declares the winner with the output being either a 1 or a 0, depending on the 'winning' path.\nIn a fingerprint, the larger the number of contours you can see, the more sure you can be of its uniqueness. Just like this, PUF circuits can be scaled-up, while remaining compact, so that numerous paths can be used, providing a longer identifier (up to 128-bit) and a more secure system.\nPUF circuits have been developed to work with field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) \u2013 using a memory-based approach, the values in memory at chip startup define its unique response. This is a robust solution, but may be limiting for some applications in the longer term.\nA more flexible solution is the ability to check the unique fingerprint at any stage, and this is the approach taken by Queen's University Belfast. The extra security offered by this compact PUF circuitry comes at a minimal area-cost \u2013 for example, when used with the ARTIX-7 FPGA, the PUF uses just 0.1% of the resources on this device. And its architecture means that it could also be retrofitted to anything based on FPGAs, or easily added at the design stage of new chips.\nPUF circuits have also shown themselves to be very robust under elevated temperatures and voltage spikes. Given the minute manufacturing variations on which the technique is dependent, temperature and voltage changes can have a profound effect, so this physical robustness is important.\nThe applications of PUF\nResearch into PUF technology is developing rapidly; in the CSIT at Queen's University Belfast we are working on a number of exciting projects across a wide range of sectors. We're currently licensing PUF architecture to a defence company in the UK, and are working on an EU Framework 7 project called SPARKS, that focuses on tamper-proofing smart meters.\nThis year, the Royal Academy of Engineering recognised the significance of the programmes I've been leading, with the award of a Silver Medal, reinforcing the importance of digital security in today's society.\nI recently returned from South Korea, where we're collaborating with the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI). We developed a security architecture for the charging infrastructures for electric vehicles, which was licensed by LG-CNS (a subsidiary of the LG Group) who ran a pilot EV charging scheme in Seoul. The next stage is to look at using PUF to detect any tampering or cloning across the entire charging system.\nThe challenges are manifold \u2013 in an EV charging infrastructure some charging points are easily accessible to users, which means attempts can be made to 'hack' the charging platforms in addition to the on-board charger in many vehicles. Given the growing use of electric vehicles, securing all aspects of the EV charging infrastructure is a must.\nIn general, the major benefit of PUF circuitry is that it can be used as a low-cost security primitive in electronic devices. It's small size and low power consumption means that it can be easily integrated into existing FPGA-based architectures and applications. Development is still ongoing and we'll soon step into a new round of collaborative projects. For PUF technology, the future looks bright.\nM\u00e1ire O'Neill is Professor of Information Security at Queen's University Belfast",
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        "raw_content": "A Guide to the Special Elections in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Iowa, and Florida\nFour special elections in April are happening in key states in the 2018 midterms.\nIn early April, residents in certain districts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Florida, and Iowa can make their voices heard at the polls in special state-level elections. \u201cEvery state election gives communities a chance to shape their government, but special elections are...special,\u201d Amanda Litman, cofounder of Run for Something, tells Teen Vogue. \u201cThey give an inside glimpse of what voters are thinking and feeling outside of the typical cycle. That's why it's so important for progressives to turn out for special elections.\u201d\nEach of the races highlighted here are for state legislature seats, and state legislatures are where many of the laws that affect our day-to-day lives are decided. It\u2019s states, for example, that are suing the Trump administration for trying to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census, which is widely seen as a move to undercut funding for areas where immigrants live. And it\u2019s at the state level where most of the movement has happened on gun control legislation, which Parkland student David Hogg has said should be a deciding issue in every election.\nHere are places where you can cast your vote in the next two weeks:\nTuesday, April 3: Massachusetts State House, 2nd Bristol District\nThe race: Democrat James Hawkins and Republican Julie Hall will run for the Massachusetts State House after the incumbent, Paul Heroux (R), left to become the mayor of Attleboro. The district includes the city of Attleboro.\nMeet the Democratic candidate: \u201cI believe that our tax dollars should be spent efficiently,\u201d Hawkins, a former schoolteacher and district coordinator for the Massachusetts Teachers Association, has said. \u201cAs your representative, I will focus on questions about state aid to our schools.\u201d\nMeet the Republican candidate: \u201cI am running for state representative because I believe my education, experience, and passion to keep Attleboro on its current path of revitalization has prepared me for this next step,\u201d Hall has said.\nTuesday, April 3: Rhode Island State Senate, District 8\nThe race: Democrat Sandra Cano, Republican Nathan Luciano and Independent Pamela Braman will run for Rhode Island State Senate after the incumbent, James Doyle (D), resigned, citing personal health struggles. The district is in the Providence area and includes the city of Pawtucket.\nMeet the Democratic candidate: \u201cI will fight for good, living-wage jobs and support a state budget that includes a $250 million bond to fix our schools,\u201d Cano, a community banker at Navigant Credit Union and an at-large member of the Pawtucket City Council, has said. \u201cI will prohibit lobbyist contributions while the General Assembly is in session and take on the pharmaceutical companies to end the opioid crisis. I will be a strong voice for change.\u201d\nMeet the Republican candidate: \u201cWe need to focus on attracting and keeping business to Main Street and fixing our schools for the children and future of Pawtucket,\u201d Luciano, a mortgage and financial industry professional, has said.\nMeet the Independent candidate: \u201cThe Rhode Island legislature \u2014 House and Senate \u2014 seems divided,\u201d Braman has said. \u201cI feel the voice of an Independent can come in handy in just about any situation.\u201d\nTuesday, April 10: Iowa State Senate, District 25\nThe race: Democrat Tracy Freese and Republican Annette Sweeney will run for the Iowa State Senate after the incumbent and former State Senate majority leader, Bill Dix (R), resigned following the publication of photos and video of him kissing a female lobbyist. The district includes the towns of Ackley, Alden, Aplington, Beaman, Buckeye, Cambridge, Collins, Colo, Conrad, Dike, Eldora, Grundy Center, Holland, Hubbard, Huxley, Iowa Falls, Maxwell, McCallsburg, Morrison, Nevada, New Hartford, New Providence, Owasa, Parkersburg, Radcliffe, Reinbeck, Roland, Shell Rock, Steamboat Rock, Story City, Stout, Union, Wellsburg, Whitten, and Zearing.\nMeet the Democratic candidate: \u201cYou want to see your children or grandchildren stay in Iowa as you did,\u201d Freese, who started a marketing company at her kitchen table and now employs seven people, has said of voters in the district. \u201cThose policy pieces are affordable daycare, rural hospitals, strong enough wages so that if you choose not to go to college you have a position in life so you can support a family\u2026You want to be by your family, you want to be close to your support system. If you can\u2019t find the necessary job or opportunity, that makes it very difficult. It\u2019s not really partisan.\u201d\nMeet the Republican candidate: Sweeney, a former GOP state representative from Alden, has said she would advocate for mental health and support school safety, but had not yet decided whether she supports arming teachers. \u201cI want people to focus on the issues that move Iowa forward,\u201d she said. \u201cI want to keep the lights on.\u201d\nTuesday, April 10: Florida State Senate, District 31\nThe race: Democrat Lori Berman and Republican Tami L. Donnally will run for the Florida State Senate after the incumbent, Jeff Clemens (D), admitted to having an affair with a lobbyist and resigned. The district includes Coconut Creek, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill, Margate, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Sunrise, Tamarac, and Wilton Manors.\nMeet the Democratic candidate: Berman, a current representative in the Florida House, has said that her main issues include \u201cproper funding of public education, treating seniors with respect and making sure we have a pristine environment.\u201d\nMeet the Republican candidate: \u201cI would say there\u2019s more support for Trump than what anybody is showing in the media,\u201d Donnally, vice chairwoman of the Palm Beach County Republican Party and a strong advocate for the president, has said.\nRelated: What to Know About Local Elections\nKeywordsspecial electioniowafloridarhode islandmassachusetts2018 elections",
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        "raw_content": "Conspiracy Theory About Adele and Sam Smith Takes Internet by Storm\nThere's some very convincing evidence.\nThe Internet is home to some really out-there conspiracy theories. Some are obviously falsehoods, like the old classic about Avril Lavigne being replaced by a look-alike named Melissa Vandella. Others, like the one about Sharpay being the real victim of High School Musical, are a little more persuasive. Every once in a while, however, there comes a conspiracy theory so convincing it really makes some noise on Twitter. A one making the rounds this week claims that London-born soul singer Adele and London-born soul singer Sam Smith are, in fact, the same person.\nNow, never mind the few glaring discrepancies, like how they're four years apart in age and 11 trophies apart in Grammy wins. This theory has other kinds of evidence in mind: when slowed down (or sped up), they sound like the same person.\nThe first person to put forth the auditory evidence (or at least the most viral to do so this week) is Twitter user @jesse21valona, who had the vinyl edition of Adele's 2015 hit \"Hello\" for the Internet's amusement. When @jesse21valona slowed down the record, they noticed that Adele sounds suspiciously like Sam. You'll have to listen for yourself to decide whether it's convincing, but more than 300,000 Twitter users seem to think so.\nhttps://twitter.com/Terpish/status/957782880918364160\nSo what about the other way around? Well, when @jesse21valona sped up Sam, the results were much less convincing, with some users saying it sounded a lot more like Halsey. Twitter user @notsohugingbear did the same, with more or less the same results.\nhttps://twitter.com/jesse21valona/status/960625621029146624\nhttps://twitter.com/notsohugingbear/status/960927811824504832\nBut that's just with records. When Twitter user @TheExpus altered the pitch of Sam's \"Stay With Me,\" well, the resemblance was certainly uncanny. They might be on to something here. Of course, plenty of people have been joking if they've ever been seen in the same room together.\nhttps://twitter.com/TheExpus/status/961101381535924225\nhttps://twitter.com/nellychillin/status/960917316337795073\nhttps://twitter.com/_joshgrimes_/status/960998630734946304\nhttps://twitter.com/chu1o/status/961155314132312064\nhttps://twitter.com/Bosslogic/status/961133547435249665\nhttps://twitter.com/YeIIowbang/status/957778731455557632\nhttps://twitter.com/dirtyprettyart/status/957965305774559232\nCleary, this theory is just a bunch of bananas. But taking a listen to all these slowed-down and sped-up tracks sure gave us just a moment of doubt. Let's just hope that soon we can see Sam and Adele perform together to truly dispel these rumors.\nRelated: A Bag of Air from an Adele Concert Reached $1500 on eBay\nKeywordssndAdeleSam Smith",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cHuman Genome Project-Write\u201d Unveiled\nA proposal to synthesize entire genomes\u2014the subject of a controversial, invitation-only meeting at Harvard last month\u2014is formally presented in Science.\nFLICKR, DUNCAN HULLA team led by New York University\u2019s Jef Boeke, Harvard\u2019s George Church, and Andrew Hessel of the California-based commercial design studio Autodesk Research has published its proposal to synthesize entire genomes from scratch, including those of humans. Called the \u201cHuman Genome Project-Write\u201d (the authors refer to the original HGP as Human Genome Project-Read), the initiative could take 10 years and a minimum of $100 million just to get started, the researchers wrote today (June 2) in Science.\n\u201cIt\u2019s essentially a call to action,\u201d Hessel told BuzzFeed News. \u201cWe are suggesting it\u2019s time to consider a new genome project standing on the foundations of the Human Genome Project.\u201d\nAn underlying goal of the proposed project is to develop technologies to more efficiently and more cheaply write DNA. \u201cTangible products may be slow to follow at first, but writing DNA more cheaply and at large scale will make researchers more efficient and comprehensive in their work, leading to practically unlimited potential for indirect products,\u201d Danielle Tullman-Ercek, a biochemical engineer at the University of California, Berkeley, told Nature.\nBut the proposal was not universally praised. \u201cMy first thought was \u2018so what,\u2019\u201d Martin Fussenegger, a synthetic biologist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, told Nature. \u201cI personally think this will happen naturally. It\u2019s just a matter of price at the end.\u201d\nOthers are still upset about the discussion that took place at a closed-door meeting last month at Harvard. Synthetic biologist Drew Endy of Stanford University and religious scholar Laurie Zoloth of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, question the scientific value of the plan. \u201cBoeke et al.\u2019s current proposal should be broadly rejected and not now pursued,\u201d Endy told BuzzFeed News in an email.\nJohn Sulston, Human Genome Project Leader, Dies",
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        "raw_content": "Rose Theatre Kingston announces cast for Stephen Bill\u2019s Curtains\nAs part of their 10th anniversary season Rose Theatre Kingston today announces the full cast for Stephen Bill\u2019s award-winning play Curtains. Lindsay Posnerdirects Leo Bill (Michael), Caroline Catz (Susan), Jonathan Coy (Geoffrey), Tim Dutton (Douglas), Wendy Nottingham (Margaret), Saskia Reeves (Katherine), Sandra Voe (Ida) and Marjorie Yates (Mrs Jackson). The production opens on Wednesday 28 February, with previews from Thursday 22 February, and runs until Saturday 17 March.\nIda\u2019s family is throwing her a birthday tea for her eighty-sixth birthday. Their efforts to be cheerful and make the event a success verge on the desperate. Ida is racked with pain and feels she has lived too long. As the painfully laboured celebrations go on, her third daughter Susan returns unexpectedly after an absence of 25 years. Tensions immediately flare between the sisters, whilst Ida struggles to recognise her.\nAs the party comes to an end, the family disperse leaving Katherine remembering the pact she made with Ida not to let her suffer into old age\u2026 When the family returns, old prejudices and rivalries are forced into the open in this at times hilarious, painful and moving picture of a family in turmoil.\nStephen Bill won Drama Magazine\u2019s award for Best Play, alongside Most Promising Playwright from both Evening Standard Theatre Awards and Players London Critics\u2019 Awards for Curtains. His other playwrighting credits include The Old Order, Piggy Back Riders, Naked in the Bull Ring, The Bottom Drawer, Over the Bar,Over a Barrel, Cassie and What the Heart Feels.\nLeo Bill plays Michael. His theatre credits include A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream (Young Vic), Hamlet (Barbican), Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, A Woman Killed with Kindness, Pains of Youth, The Observer, The Hothouse, The Reporter (National Theatre), Secret Theatre (Lyric Hammersmith), The Silence of the Seas (Donmar Trafalgar), Posh (Royal Court Theatre, Duke of York\u2019s Theatre) and The Way of the World (Sheffield Theatres).\nCaroline Catz plays Susan. Her theatre credits include Top Girls (Out of Joint), On Emotion (Soho Theatre), Haunted (Arts Theatre), The Recruiting Officer (Chichester Festival Theatre), Dogs Barking (Bush Theatre), Shopping and F**king (Gielgud Theatre, Queen\u2019s Theatre, international tour) and Six Degrees of Separation (Royal Court Theatre, Comedy Theatre). Catz stars as Louisa Ellingham in ITV\u2019s Doc Martin and previously as Helen Morton in DCI Banks and Rosie Fox in The Bill.\nJonathan Coy plays Geoffrey. Theatre credits include Ink (Duke of York\u2019s Theatre), Ivanov, Platonov, A Month in the Country (Chichester Festival Theatre), The Hard Problem, The Magistrate, Democracy, The Power of Yes (National Theatre), Privacy (Donmar Warehouse), Relatively Speaking (Theatre Royal Bath), Noises Off (The Old Vic, Novello Theatre), Much Ado About Nothing (Wyndham\u2019s Theatre), Racing Demon (Sheffield Theatres), A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream (Almeida Theatre), Bear Hug, The Weather (Royal Court Theatre) and Neville\u2019s Island (Apollo Theatre).\nTim Dutton plays Douglas. His theatre credits include Iliad (Almeida Theatre), 1984 (Almeida Theatre, Playhouse Theatre), Dangerous Corner (Salisbury Playhouse), Insufficiency (Riverside Studios), A Handful of Dust (Cambridge Theatre), Cider with Rosie (Birmingham Rep), She\u2019s in Your Hands (Royal Exchange Theatre), London Assurance (Chichester Festival Theatre, UK tour, Theatre Royal Haymarket), The Lucky Ones, Love\u2019s Labour\u2019s Love and Victory (Chichester Festival Theatre).\nWendy Nottingham plays Margaret. Her theatre credits include Diminished (Hampstead Theatre), The Winslow Boy (The Old Vic), Celebrity Night at Caf\u00e9 Red, Step 9 (of 12) (Trafalgar Studios), In Basildon, The Madness of Esme and Shaz, Ambulance (Royal Court Theatre), Grief, The Shaughraun, The Voysey Inheritance(National Theatre), Total Eclipse (Menier Chocolate Factory), Cloud Nine (Sheffield Theatres), Abigail\u2019s Party (Ambassador Theatre, Hampstead Theatre) and The Crucible (Young Vic).\nSaskia Reeves plays Katherine. Her theatre credits include King Lear (Shakespeare\u2019s Globe), Hello and Goodbye (Trafalgar Studios), A Disappearing Number(Complicit\u00e9), The Mistress Contract (Royal Court Theatre), Orpheus Descending (Donmar Warehouse), Measure for Measure, Who\u2019s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?(Young Vic), Much Ado About Nothing (Playhouse Theatre, international tour), A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream, The Man Of Mode (Donmar Warehouse, international tour) and Separation (Hampstead Theatre, Comedy Theatre).\nSandra Voe plays Ida. Her theatre credits Motherland (New Diorama Theatre), Macbeth (Sheffield Theatres), Chairs, Three Sisters (Lyric Hammersmith), Attempts on Her Life, The Strangeness of Others (National Theatre), Enemies, Camera Obscura, The Winter Guest, The Deep Blue Sea, Nana, The Seagull (Almeida Theatre),The Kitchen and Attempts on Her Life (Royal Court Theatre).\nMarjorie Yates returns following A Day in the Death of Joe Egg to play Mrs Jackson. Other theatre credits include Babette\u2019s Feast (The Print Room), The Crucible (Manchester Royal Exchange), This is My Family (Sheffield Theatres), Untold Stories (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Honeymoon Suite (Royal Court Theatre), Star Quality (Apollo Theatre), The Daughter-in-Law, All My Sons (Young Vic), An Inspector Calls (Garrick Theatre), Death of a Salesman, Stages (National Theatre) and Electra (Donmar Warehouse).\nLindsay Posner\u2019s directing credits include The Lie, The Truth, Dinner with Saddam, Communicating Doors (Menier Chocolate Factory), Abigail\u2019s Party (Menier Chocolate Factory, Theatre Royal Bath, Wyndham\u2019s Theatre, UK tour), The End of Longing, Speed the Plow (Playhouse Theatre), Hay Fever (Duke of York\u2019s Theatre), Harvey (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Relatively Speaking (Wyndham\u2019s Theatre), A Little Hotel on the Side (Theatre Royal Bath), Other Desert Cities, The Winslow Boy and Noises Off (The Old Vic), The Turn of the Screw (Almeida Theatre) and Uncle Vanya (Vaudeville Theatre). He was Associate Director of the Royal Court from 1987-1992 where his productions included Death and the Maiden (which transferred to the Duke of York\u2019s Theatre and won two Olivier Awards),Colquhoun and McBryde and The Treatment.\nFiled Under: News Tagged With: Curtains, Rose Theatre Kingston",
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        "raw_content": "Time Is Running Out for Christine Blasey Ford\nBrett Kavanaugh. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images\nChristine Blasey Ford has until 10 a.m. on Friday to decide whether she will appear in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday to testify against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the man she says locked her in a room and assaulted her when she was a teenager.\nIn a letter sent to Senator Dianne Feinstein yesterday, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Chuck Grassley said he will reopen the confirmation hearings to hear testimony from Ford and Kavanaugh on Monday, September 24, despite Ford\u2019s request that hearings on the allegations be delayed until the FBI can investigate the incident.\n\u201cI recognize that testifying publicly about sexual assault allegations may be difficult for Dr. Ford,\u201d Grassley wrote in his letter, \u201cso I have offered her the opportunity to testify in any of four possible venues: (1) a public hearing; (2) a private hearing; (3) a public staff interview; or (4) a private staff interview. I am even willing to have my staff travel to Dr. Ford in California \u2014 or anywhere else \u2014 to obtain her testimony.\u201d\nFord\u2019s lawyer Lisa Banks, however, told CNN on Wednesday that Grassley\u2019s \u201crush to a hearing is unnecessary, and contrary to the Committee discovering the truth.\u201d\n\u201c[Ford] continues to believe that a full non-partisan investigation of this matter is needed and she is willing to cooperate with the Committee,\u201d said Banks. \u201cHowever, the Committee\u2019s stated plan to move forward with a hearing that has only two witnesses is not a fair or good faith investigation; there are multiple witnesses whose names have appeared publicly and should be included in any proceeding.\u201d\nAll ten Democrats on the Judiciary Committee have supported Ford\u2019s call for an FBI investigation.\n\u201cI think if we\u2019re going to go ahead with a Monday hearing at the very least we should have Mark Judge testify. And the FBI agent who was responsible for the background investigation,\u201d Senator Chris Coons told The Hill on Tuesday. Judge, who Ford says was in the room with her and Kavanaugh when the assault took place, has said he is unwilling to testify and that he \u201cdid not ask to be involved in this matter.\u201d\nFord initially was unsure that she wanted to be involved in this matter as well, and said she was worried about being publicly attacked for speaking out. And indeed, since coming forward with her allegations against Kavanaugh, sources say Ford has been the recipient of so many death threats that she\u2019s had to leave her house.\n\u201cNinety percent of people think she\u2019s a hero and are extremely supportive of her, and 10 percent want her to die immediately,\u201d an anonymous source told the New York Times. \u201cHer worst fears are coming true.\u201d\nThe Hill CNN\nbree kavanaugh",
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        "raw_content": "Do Antidepressants Make You Sad?\nSome new research suggests people who take antidepressants are more likely to experience relapses of depression.\nNiall Benvie / Corbis\nIn the pendulum-swinging debate over the effectiveness of antidepressants, the latest findings by some researchers will not be good news for users and supporters of the ubiquitous meds: That used over the long term, antidepressants may \"do more harm than good,\" and once discontinued are more likely to cause a relapse in the patient\u2014more so than with a patient taking a placebo.\n\"There are data now that suggest that the longer the period of administration, the more likely the patient will relapse,\" says Dr. Giovanni Fava, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Bologna in Italy, who has been looking at this possibility for nearly 20 years. His latest article, currently in press, is to be published in the journal \"Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.\"\nAnd Dr. Irving Kirsch, a professor of psychology at the University of Hull, in the U.K., and the author of The Emperor's New Clothes: Exploding the Antidepressant Myth who spent 15 years examining sheaths of data\u2014much of it unpublished\u2014from clinical trials of antidepressants, has concluded that antidepressants are, in essence, hardly better at alleviating depression than placebos; in fact, he argues that the widely accepted belief that depression is, at bottom, a chemical imbalance, is a misconception.\nKirsch is in the midst of looking at data that align with Fava's argument: taking antidepressants\u2014especially SSRIs\u2014might increase the risk of relapse. Kirsch emphasizes that what he has found so far is not conclusive. But he says: \"I've noticed two things. One is, if you look at clinical trials that follow patients for up to a year after they've been successfully treated in the placebo arm and you keep treating them with placebo and you see what happens, you get about a 20 percent relapse in that group. Most of them stay better, actually, so that's encouraging. If you look at trials who've gotten better on drug and then switched to placebo to then see how many relapse\u2014they've been in a trail for four to eight weeks on antidepressants and are then switched to placebo\u2014about 50 percent relapse.\"\nQuestions about how well antidepressants work in the treatment of depression have been in the mix for several years; large-scale studies, like the influential STAR*D trials, have turned up lackluster results, showing antidepressants to be little more effective than placebos in combating mild to moderate cases of depression. And a recent spate of books questioned how and why we've gotten so entangled in a pharmaceutical existence.\nFava's latest article, currently in press, is to be published in the journal Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. His research is not based on his own experimental trials, but rather on an examination of the existing depression literature. Looking at a swath of studies on the effects of antidepressants, Fava found several troubling patterns, including an indication that they not only fail to protect against another episode of depression but, \"on the contrary,\" could result in relapse.\nFor instance, looking at one study (from Gardarsdottir et al, 2009), Fava reports that in a sample of more than 9,000 patients treated with SSRI's, those who took medication for a year or longer were up to 23 percent more likely to have a second episode of major depression than those who stopped taking the pills within the first six months.\nFava also notes that the longer you take antidepressants, the less effective they become. \"We have data showing that there is loss of clinical effect in at least 1/3 of patients after only a few months of therapy. So the drugs do not really work as well as they did at the beginning,\" he says. \"And what happens is at that point, you may add other drugs or you may increase dosage\u2014and for a certain time, this works, but then you generally get back to the way things were.\"\nFava makes a telling comparison. \"Antidepressant drugs, for me, they're like antibiotics ,\" he says. \"If they're used properly, they're very good. But if they're used when it's not necessary, or for the wrong indication, or if they're prolonged for too long, then they're not helpful.\" Further, he observes, discontinuing antidepressants is often accompanied by withdrawal symptoms that, in some cases, do not go away.\nWhile the data surrounding relapse is, for Fava, of central importance, for Madhukar Trivedi, the director of the mood disorder research program at University of Texas South Western medical school, says the evidence is not yet there to make the case. One possible confounding problem, Trivedi argues, is the severity of the depression itself. Are patients who are staying on the drugs long-term also the patients whose depression is so severe that they'd be likely to relapse anyway? There've not yet been enough long-term experimental trials to know, he argues.\n\"I think that it's a question worth having, but I don't think we have a definitive answer that means yes, the exposure to the antidepressant five years back or 10 years back caused it,\" says Trivedi, who adds that, for him, \"this relapse problem is kind of academically and intellectually interesting, but in general I think that the patient's suffering really comes from not having good enough outcome from the current treatments they're on. And that is not a relapse problem, that is a current disease problem.\"\nFava posits a hypothesis that could explain his collection of findings\u2014he calls it \"the oppositional model of tolerance.\" What it means, in essence, is that taking antidepressants causes the brain and body to compensate in the opposite direction and induce the very problems they've been enlisted to solve. The exact mechanisms in the brain on which antidepressants might work to make relapse more likely are not, by any means, clear.\nKirsch's explanation is similar to Fava's \"oppositional model of tolerance.\"\n\"This can make some sense in terms of the hypothesis that giving people serotonin can produce a kind of compensatory response in the body,\" Kirsch says, \"such that\u2014and I don't know how\u2014but it may be producing a change in the brain that then leaves the person more vulnerable to becoming depressed, one way or another.\"\nIf it's true, as Fava hypothesizes, that antidepressants predispose patients to a recurrence of the disorder, it is also true that depression itself\u2014untreated\u2014predicts at least a second major depressive episode, if not multiple episodes. Here, Fava is emphatic in his message that antidepressants are important\u2014\"life-saving\"\u2014in the short-term treatment of severe cases of depression.\nThe state of depression research in a country some refer to as the \"Prozac nation\" is rife with disagreement and uncertainty; this latest strand of doubt over the issue of relapse exemplifies the problem.\nIn the meantime, Fava asks, why is it that so many psychiatrists are incredulous that successfully treating depression should involve not only the right pill but also the appropriate change in thinking? And a shift in how we proceed through our daily lives? When it comes to cardiovascular health, cholesterol levels, or diabetes, doctors emphasize lifestyle changes as well as prescription pills, Fava points out. Yet, he says, \"psychiatrists are pretty alone in the medical literature having faith only in drugs, and not in changing the attitude of the patients.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Recognition comes as international medical stance toward China reaches fork in the road\n\u201cHuman Harvest,\u201d directed by Leon Lee, was produced in 2014 and has been broadcast around the world and during film festivals since then. It was previously awarded the 2015 Michael Sullivan Frontline Award for Journalism in a Documentary.\nThe film focuses on the harvesting of organs of practitioners of Falun Gong, a Chinese spiritual discipline, by Chinese military and civilian hospitals. Falun Gong, which consists of meditative exercises and moral teachings, has been persecuted in its homeland of China since 1999.\nThis is a harrowing expos\u00e9 of a fiendish system of forced organ donor transplants.\n\u2014 Peabody judges\nThe anti-Falun Gong campaign has featured arbitrary detention, forced ideological re-education, widespread torture in custody, and thousands of deaths due to that torture.\nThe campaign was augmented by a media offensive that slandered adherents as deranged and unworthy of sympathy. Soon after the campaign against it began, researchers said that the Falun Gong population became a prime target for the lucrative organ trade.\n\u201cWith powerful testimonials about the intricacies of the trade and the human cost, including interviews with Chinese doctors who confide they\u2019ve been coerced into removing organs from live political prisoners, this is a harrowing expos\u00e9 of a fiendish system of forced organ donor transplants,\u201d wrote the Peabody Award judges, all of whom must endorse award winners.\nThe night before the official announcement Lee, the director and producer, was working up a modified version of the feature for broadcast with his co-producer, Raymond Zhang.\nHe received the notice that they had won the Peabody while in bed, in his pyjamas, at about 5:00 a.m. on April 14. \u201cCongratulations, Peabody Award winner,\u201d the subject line announced, he recalled.\n\u201cIt is my great pleasure to inform you that \u2018Human Harvest: China\u2019s Illegal Trade,\u2019 is the recipient of a 2014 Peabody Award,\u201d the note continued. \u201cCongratulations on becoming part of a select group of honorees.\u201d\nLee said, \u201cI had to read it a couple of times to make sure I got it right.\u201d\nCalls to Stop Illegal Organ Harvesting in China\nChina\u2019s Horrific Live Organ Harvesting Revealed in Documentary\nThe first thing he did was tell his wife, who was sleeping with their 3-year-old son (he still has trouble getting to sleep by himself.) \u201cSo I woke her up. She thought something bad was happening. She said, \u2018Can we talk about it in the morning?'\u201d\nThe website of the award group states that there were 46 winners from around 1,100 entries in 2013. Applications for the 2014 winners closed in January this year. Peabody quotes Walter Cronkite saying of the award, \u201cYou count your Emmys, you cherish your Peabodys.\u201d\nStephen Colbert, the comic, described the Peabody Award thusly: \u201clike an Oscar wrapped in an Emmy inside a Pulitzer.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m very happy to receive the award. It\u2019s a great encouragement for me and my team, but more importantly shows that organ harvesting itself is being recognized and people are paying more and more attention to the issue,\u201d Lee said in a telephone interview.\nAmong the judges that endorsed the award are veteran journalists, communications professors and deans, two former editors-in-chief of Time, and a number of public relations executives, according to the Peabody website.\nAfter the award announcement, Lee received an email from Jeffrey P. Jones, the director of the George Foster Peabody Awards at the University of Georgia. \u201cWe are very proud of the difficult work you\u2019ve done on such an important issue,\u201d it said. \u201cI hope you can join us in New York City to spread the word further on a story that truly matters.\u201d\nThe prestigious endorsement for the documentary is part of a growing trend of mainstream acknowledgement of a topic that has for years lingered on the margins of public discourse about China and the human rights abuses there.\nA poster of the film \u201cHuman Harvest\u201d depicts a meditating Falun Gong practitioner, with prices attached to her organs. (Flying Cloud Productions)\nLive Harvest\n\u201cHuman Harvest\u201d is a lengthy and detailed exploration of the allegations, evidence, and inference of the mass murder of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience in China, beginning in around 2000. It includes interviews with doctors, researchers, labor camp survivors, and organ recipients, building an overall picture of how the crime likely took place\u2014and even how it may be continuing.\nI had to read it a couple of times to make sure I got it right.\n\u2014 Leon Lee, film director\nIt is difficult to know whether the harvesting is ongoing, given the lack of transparency around Chinese military hospitals and the transplant system. Researchers said that around 60,000 Falun Gong practitioners were killed for their organs from 2000 to around 2008. Interviews with labor camp survivors as late as 2013, conducted by journalist Ethan Gutmann, indicate that harvesting activities may have continued at least up till then.\nOne element of the evidence, which the documentary delves into, is the harvesting of victims before they are dead\u2014termed live organ harvesting, which results in the death of the donor.\nThis method produces the freshest organ, given that every minute a kidney, liver, or heart is not being flushed with fresh blood, its quality worsens. It means that the organ is removed while the victim\u2019s heart is still beating, and that they die from the subsequent blood loss and trauma. Anaesthetic and muscle relaxants are believed to be used often to sedate and disable the victim.\n\u2018Fork in the Road\u2019\n\u201cThis award may indicate a new acceptance within the general public and within the elite that forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience is real,\u201d said Ethan Gutmann, a journalist whose book, \u201cThe Slaughter,\u201d published last year, is an in-depth exploration of the topic.\nIt also highlights the way in which public and policy-level treatment of the question is \u201cat a fork in the road,\u201d he said.\nThe Transplantation Society (TTS), a peak international body on international transplant policy, plans to once again embrace China\u2019s transplant system this summer. International ties had been put on hold from early 2014, after Chinese authorities appeared to renege on previous promises.\nNow, after renewed high-profile pledges by the country\u2019s top organ transplantation Huang Jiefu, that no more prisoners will be used in organ transplants, TTS is set to publicly endorse China\u2019s transplant system.\nTTS and other international medical groups have not taken it upon themselves to declare a public stance on the evidence and questions raised in the \u201cHuman Harvest\u201d documentary. 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        "raw_content": "Record private jet flights into Davos as leaders arrive for climate talk\nExperts predict up to 1,500 individual private flights in and out of airfields serving Swiss ski resort for World Economic Forum\nPassenger jets at the Swiss Airforce base in D\u00fcbendorf, Switzerland. The airport is one of those used for arrivals and departures at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters\nDavid Attenborough might have urged world leaders at Davos to take urgent action on climate change, but it appears no one was listening. As he spoke, experts predicted up to 1,500 individual private jets will fly to and from airfields serving the Swiss ski resort this week.\nPolitical and business leaders and lobbyists are opting for bigger, more expensive aircrafts, according to analysis by the Air Charter Service, which found the number of private jet flights grew by 11% last year.\n\u201cThere appears to be a trend towards larger aircraft, with expensive heavy jets the aircraft of choice, with Gulfstream GVs and Global Expresses both being used more than 100 times each last year,\u201d said Andy Christie, private jets director at the ACS.\nThis is partly due to the long distances travelled, he said, \u201cbut also possibly due to business rivals not wanting to be seen to be outdone by one another\u201d. Last year, more than 1,300 aircraft flights were recorded at the conference, the highest number since ACS began recording private jet activity in 2013.\nCountries with the highest number of arrivals and departures out of the local airports over the past five years included Germany, France, UK, US, Russia and the United Arab Emirates, according to ACS.\nThe World Economic Forum disputed ACS\u2019s analysis. . Oliver Cann, of the World Economic Forum, said: \u201cWe have been offering incentives to participants to use public transport for some years. We also ask that they share planes if they have to use them; something that has been gaining popularity in recent years.\u201d\nThe World Economic Forum\u2019s global risk report, released ahead of this week\u2019s meeting, identified environmental challenges, including the failure to mitigate climate change, as top of the list of dangers facing the world economy.\nOn Monday, broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough warned that \u201cthe Garden of Eden is no more\u201d, and urged political and business leaders to make a renewed push to tackle climate change.\n\u201cWe have changed the world so much that scientists claim we are in a new geological age, the anthropocene, the age of humans,\u201d he said.\n\u201cWhat we do now, and in the next few years, will profoundly affect the next few thousand years,\u201d added Attenborough, who received a Crystal award from the WEF for his work.\nSpeaking to journalists after his speech, Attenborough warned that economic models needed to change. \u201cGrowth is going to come to an end, either suddenly or in a controlled way.\u201d\n\u2022 This article was updated on 23 January to incorporate a response from the World Economic Forum",
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        "raw_content": "Israel and Judah at War, Joab's Brother Slain\nIsrael and Judah at War\nThe forces of Abner, commander of Ishbosheth's army and Joab, commander of David's forces, encounter each other at the pool of Gibeon. After sizing each other up, the two commanders agree to a contest pitting twelve men from each army against one another. A bloody struggle ensues, each man catching his foe about the neck and stabbing him. The remainder of the armies join in combat, and Abner's force is bested. As Joab observes the conflict from the left, Abner and his dejected followers flee at right. (2 Kings 2:12\u201317)\nJoab's Brother Slain\nJoab and his forces pursue Abner and his fleeing army. Asahel, Joab's fleet-footed brother, catches up to Abner and attempts to kill him. Twice Abner warns Asahel to retreat, wishing to avoid a personal feud. Asahel will not listen. Abner, his hand forced, turns about and runs Asahel through with a spear. (2 Kings 2:18\u201323)\nUpper half: How, when at the same time David had started ruling over Juda and Ish-bosheth, Saul\u2019s son, over the rest of Israel, it happened that twelve of David\u2019s servants and as many of Ish-bosheth\u2019s begun some bloody game and all of them died. Thereupon a war broke between the people of each of the two kings which was won by David\u2019s part. Ishbosheth\u2019s part and Abner, the captain of his army, fled. (2 Samuel 2: 12\u201317)\nLower half: How, fleeing with his army, Abner kills one of the sons of Zeruiah, Asahel by name, who pursues him too obstinately, piercing him through with a spear. (2 Samuel 2: 18\u201321)\nUpper left margin: A young son of King Saul had survived. A group [of men] took him to make him king. His Excellence David was the king of another party. War broke out between them and they fought and His Excellence David overcame them.\nLower left margin: One from among the group set out to slay the commander of the army. The commander threw a spear at him and slew him.\nUpper left margin, furthest left: One of Saul\u2019s surviving sons became king. David went to war against him and defeated him.",
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        "raw_content": "Every culture around the world has examples of wearing necklaces and pendants for ritual and ornamentation.\nA Brief History Of Necklaces & Pendants\nAn Etruscan lion pendant fashioned in hammered gold.\nJewelry worn around the neck is often the largest and most conspicuous. Gemstones too large to wear comfortably in a ring or in earrings can be suspended from the neck with little discomfort or impediment to movement. The terms \u201cnecklace\u201d and \u201cpendant\u201d are often used interchangeably, but necklaces and pendants are in fact two distinct items. A necklace is a piece of jewelry worn around the neck. A pendant is a jewel that is worn suspended from a chain.\nMaasai man wearing traditional necklaces.\nNecklaces have been worn since the dawn of civilization. The earliest necklaces were made of natural shells or stones. These were replaced by fashioned beads, which have been found in prehistoric grave sites. The ancient Egyptians routinely made beads of glass and glazed pottery and would fashion these items into necklaces.\nAn ancient Egyptian pendant with an eye of Horus.\nIn antiquity, beads were not only used for ornamentation, they were also essential articles of trade and served as a form of currency. Beads from various civilizations spread far and wide, as did the tradition of the necklace.\nWith the invention of the chain, pendant necklaces also became popular. We know that the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans habitually wore charms around their necks to protect themselves from evil.\nPhilip III, Duke of Burgundy wearing the necklace of the Order of the Golden Fleece (Roger van der Weyden, c. 1450).\nNecklaces were also used as emblems of power and authority in the Middle Ages. Both kings and the clergy wore huge collars of gold, enamel , and gemstones, complete with their insignia or badge of office. During the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods, necklaces became a more integral part of dressing than brooches, and began to be a mark for wealth and social status.\nSir Thomas More wearing the Collar of Esses with the Tudor Rose Badge of Henry VIII, by Hans Holbein the Younger (1527).\nThroughout the ages, necklaces and pendants have never gone completely out of style, although during the early 17th century they were not as popular because ruffs and lace collars were considered the height of fashion. The trend of necklaces and pendants have often followed the lowering and raising of necklines on women\u2019s clothing.\nWith the history of necklaces and pendants explored here, we progress next to Necklaces and Pendants | A Guide to Elements of Style and Settings.\nNecklaces and Pendants Necklaces and Pendants Necklaces and Pendants Necklaces and Pendants",
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        "raw_content": "Matt Damon is Narrating New Boston Marathon Documentary\nFrank Marshall, the executive producer of \"Boston\" called Damon \"the ideal narrator\"\nMatt Damon arrives at the world premiere of \"Beauty and the Beast\" at the El Capitan Theatre on Thursday, March 2, 2017, in Los Angeles. , photo: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP\nBOSTON \u2013 Matt Damon's ties to the Boston Marathon are so personal they're stained with sweat: He's never run it himself, but his father and brother have four times.That makes the Academy Award winner and Boston native the perfect choice to narrate the first full-length documentary about the marathon, the filmmakers said Monday.Frank Marshall, the executive producer of \"Boston\" -- which premieres in its namesake city on April 15, two days before the 121st running of America's most venerable marathon -- called Damon \"the ideal narrator.\"[caption id=\"attachment_50822\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"1024\"] Matt Damon (L) and Barry Jenkins laugh in the Nominee Breakfast of the 89th Academy Awards in the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Monday February 6, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo: Danny Moloshok/Invision/AP[/caption]The film, directed by Jon Dunham, chronicles the rich history of the marathon first run in 1897.It will touch on the 2013 finish line bombings that killed three spectators and wounded 260 others but will focus on the euphoric race the year after the attacks. The production will be screened in more than 500 theaters nationwide on April 19.In 2013, Damon wrote the introduction to \"The B.A.A. at 125,\" a history of the Boston Athletic Association, which stages the 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) race.The actor said some of his most vivid childhood sports memories include cheering from the fire station in Newton, Massachusetts, which the runners pass just before they face Heartbreak Hill -- a series of hills near the 20-mile mark, just when marathoners typically run out of gas and really start to struggle.\"I'll never forget standing there in the crowd with my brother, Kyle, as we looked first for Bill Rodgers, and then, in the very same race as some of the most talented runners on earth, our smiling (and grimacing) 40-year-old dad,\" Damon wrote.Damon's voice will lend the documentary an air of authenticity, said Tom Derderian, another \"Boston\" executive producer and the author of a newly released edition of \"Boston Marathon: Year-by-year Stories of the World's Premier Running Event.\"\"He's local. He has an affection for the city and for the event,\" Derderian said. \"Plus, he doesn't have to fake the Boston accent.\"Damon produced \"Manchester by the Sea,\" which won an Academy Award last month for Kenneth Lonergan for best original screenplay and for Casey Affleck for best actor.Emmy Award-winning composer Jeff Beal and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra will perform a live rendition of his original score for \"Boston\" at next month's premiere at the Wang Theatre in Boston.\nBostonBoston MarathonMatt Damonsports",
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        "raw_content": "Cheech Marin Net Worth\nFilm, Television, Comedy, Writing\nMarried (Natasha Rubin)\nRichard Anthony \"Cheech\" Marin\nComedian, Actor, Writer\nAbout Richard Anthony \"Cheech\" Marin\nThis celebrity is an American actor and comedian with a net worth of $12 million. Cheech Marin, whose official name is Richard Anthony Marin, can attribute part of his wealth to the earnings he received when he appeared in the Cheech & Chong Comedy series. The comedy ran for several episodes which lasted the better part of 1970s and the first few years of 1980s.\nBesides appearing in the aforementioned comedy, Cheech Marin also took part in voice acting and his voice can be heard in Disney movies such as Cars, Oliver and Company, and Lion King\nBorn on 13th July 1946 in the United State\u2019s city of Los Angeles, Cheech Marin is known for his strong Mexican accent. An unknown fact about this celeb is that at the time of birth he had a cleft lip, but that has long been corrected. Besides speaking English with a Mexican accent, he also speaks Spanish. Another fact worth knowing about this celebrity is that he is an enthusiastic collector of Chicano art.\nThe below financial data is gathered and compiled by TheRichest analysts team to give you a better understanding of Cheech Marin Net Worth by breaking down the most relevant financial events such as yearly salaries, contracts, earn outs, endorsements, stock ownership and much more.\nSelling value of Marin's five bedroom house in Malibu, California\nAmount he donated to Hispanic Scholarship Fund from Jeopardy Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Tournament\nSalary per episode from the TV series, Nash Bridges\nPurchase value of the six-bedroom house in Malibu, California",
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        "raw_content": "Who is Lee Mack? Would I Lie To You and Not Going Out comedian\nThe star is also famous for his appearances in They Think It's All Over\nLEE Mack is a comedian and actor who became a household name thanks to the popularity of his sitcom Not Going Out and work on the comedy panel show Would I Lie to You?\nBut what else do we know about the funnyman? Here's the lowdown...\nLee Mack stars in his hit sitcom, Not Going Out\nWho is Lee Mack?\nLee Mack \u2013 real name Lee Gordon McKillop \u2013 was born above a pub in Southport, Lancashire, in 1968.\nHe is best known for writing and starring in his hit BBC sitcom, Not Going Out.\nBut he started out working in a bingo hall and as a stable boy before becoming a Blue Coat entertainer at Pontins holiday resort at Hemsby in Norfolk.\nLee was sacked from Pontins after appearing on stage drunk and calling an audience member an offensive name.\nHe came to prominence by winning So You Think You're Funny at the 1995 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.\nThe cheeky comic featured in the original radio version of The Mighty Boosh and had his own show on BBC Radio 2 called The Lee Mack Show.\nWhat TV shows has Lee Mack been in?\nLee joined ITV's The Sketch Show alongside Tim Vine in 2001 and launched a new show entitled Lee Mack's All-Star Cast for BBC in 2011.\nAnd he has hosted many panel shows including They Think It's All Over, Have I Got News For You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.\nThe 49-year-old, who is now the winner of three British Comedy Awards, has been a team captain in BBC One's panel show Would I Lie to You? since 2007, alongside David Mitchell and Rob Brydon.\nOn March 26, 2018, it was revealed he would be joining the cast of Doctor Who after the fanatic auditioned for a part using his own Tardis.\nLee is also starring in the fifteenth series of BBC One's Who Do You Think You Are?, which also features Michelle Keegan, Olivia Colman, Boy George and more.\nLee Mack has made numerous TV appearances over the years, such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Would I Lie to You?\nIs Lee Mack married?\nLee lives in Surrey with his wife of 13 years.\nThe couple have three children.\nMore on Celebrity British Bake Off 2018\nThe lowdon on stand-up comedian and TV star Tom Allen\nThe Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain on family life & anxiety\nGOT HIS CLOCKS OFF\nPaul Hollywood sent baker 24 years his junior \u00a35k watch and flirty texts\nBAKE IT OFF\nMeet Candice Brown, former Bake Off winner who is engaged to Liam Macaulay\nWHAT SHE KNEADS\nLisa Armstrong offers support to Bake Off's Candice after she gets trolled\nStephen Carter-Bailey beats Candice Brown to win New Year Great British Bake Off\nWe reveal exactly how much Great British Bake Off stars REALLY get paid\nThe lowdown on Noel Fielding's girlfriend Lliana Bird\nHere's where The Great British Bake Off tent is erected in Berkshire\nTHE ROLLING SCONES\nWho are The Great New Year Bake Off 2019 contestants?\nWho is Andrew Smyth? The 2016 Bake Off star returns for a one-off\nWhat is Lee's show Not Going Out about?\nNot Going Out, which is co-written by Lee Mack and currently showing its ninth series, is the longest-running comedy on the BBC after first airing back in 2006.\nThe comedy, which was cancelled for a short spell in 2009 only to be reinstated by the BBC soon after, follows the jokes, jibes and general misunderstandings of happy-go-lucky Lee \u2013 who plays a fictional version of himself \u2013 from a \"layabout with big dreams\" to a married dad-of-three.\nSpeaking about the latest series to the Express, Lee said: \"I decided I wanted to write about my own life, which is man, wife and three children.\n\"And the options available to us were to slowly progress it or hit the ground running.\n\"Now I'm actually playing my own age, roughly, rather than younger than I am, which is nice. Also, I was running out of gags about a bloke who fancies his landlady!\n\"The storylines now aren't so out there \u2013 they have to be based on some reality.\"\nThe show, which premiered on October 6, 2006, and drew 3-4million viewers per episode in 2015, has won the RTS Break-Through Award and the Gold Rose d'Or award for Best Sitcom.\nLee Mack - Going Out Live",
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        "raw_content": "Home Sharia Crime Stoppers Saudi women\u2019s rights activist is being tortured in \u2018palace of terror,\u2019 brother...\nJailed Saudi activist Loujain Alhathloul\nSource: CNN, By Tamara Qiblawi , January 31, 2019\n(CNN)The brother of jailed Saudi activist Loujain Alhathloul has detailed in a CNN opinion piece the abuse his sister has allegedly endured in prison.In the article, Walid Alhathloul writes that during a recent visit by his parents to see Loujain she told them she was regularly whipped, beaten, electrocuted and sexually harassed in a basement she called the \u201cpalace of terror.\u201dAlhathloul was arrested in May 2018, along with 10 other women\u2019s rights activists in Saudi Arabia. Her family, Saudi activists and Human Rights Watch have alleged in recent months that she and other female detainees have been tortured and sexually harassed in prison.They also allege that a former top adviser of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saud al-Qahtani, was present during at least one of the interrogation sessions.\nWQahtani allegedly threatened to rape, kill and throw one of the detainees into the sewage system, according to Human Rights Watch and people familiar with the events.Qahtani was also implicated in the Istanbul consulate murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Turkey and Saudi Arabia.The former royal court communications chief was removed from his post after Riyadh pinned the blame for the murder on him and a handful of other high-ranking officials.Attempts to reach Qahtani through the Saudi government were unsuccessful.\u201dWhenever Loujain spoke about the torture sessions to my parents, her hands shook uncontrollably. I fear the pain will stay with her forever,\u201d Walid Alhathloul wrote in the CNN opinion piece.\n\u201cMy own baby sister said she is being whipped, beaten, electrocuted and harassed on a frequent basis,\u201d he wrote. \u201cShe said that sometimes there are masked men who wake her up in the middle of the night to shout unimaginable threats.\u201dWalid Alhathloul also said that one of the investigators tried to pressure his sister into marrying him, threatening her with rape. Saudi authorities did not immediately respond to CNN\u2019s request for comment on Alhathloul\u2019s allegations.Alhathloul then made a plea to Mariah Carey, who takes to the stage in King Abdullah Economic City alongside Sean Paul and DJ Tiesto on Thursday night: \u201cNow that I told you the story of my sister, will Mariah Carey call for her release on stage? Will my voice be heard?\u201dOther activists also urged the American singer to cancel her concert over the allegations of human rights abuse. Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy tweeted: \u201cDear Mariah Carey, I hear you\u2019re planning on performing in Saudi Arabia. Are you aware that women\u2019s rights activists have been detained without charge since May 2018?\u201dCNN is attempting to contact Carey\u2019s representatives and will update this story if a response is received.\nIn addition to Loujain Alhathloul, the detainees include prominent women\u2019s rights activists Aziza al-Yousef, Eman al-Nafjan, Nouf Abdelaziz, Samar Badawi and Hatoon al-Fassi.The official Saudi Press Agency said the women\u2019s rights defenders were accused of \u201csuspicious contact with foreign entities.\u201dRiyadh previously denied allegations of torture in a statement to CNN following an initial Human Rights Watch report alleging the abuse in November.\u201dThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\u2019s judiciary system does not condone, promote, or allow the use of torture. Anyone, whether male or female, being investigated is going through the standard judiciary process led by the public prosecution while being held for questioning, which does not in any way rely on torture either physical, sexual, or psychological,\u201d a Saudi official told CNN in November.\nPrevious articleSCS Action Line: Islam \u2013 Europe invaded, America Warned \u2013 Hege Storhaug\nNext articleKilling Free Speech",
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        "raw_content": "A Helpful Checklist to Buying Property in Turkey\nWritten on: 9 March 2017\nSo, you\u2019ve decided to buy property in Turkey and want to know what\u2019s next. First, congratulations are due because Turkey has mass potential for investors in the real estate market. Compared to many other countries, Turkish homes are relatively cheap because of the country\u2019s late entry into a structured, value-based market.\nIt was not until the early 21st century that mortgages were available in Turkey, and this sparked a mass construction boom, so buyers are also entering into a healthy industry with an extensive portfolio. Before you start looking at the masses of property though, there are some other factors to consider.\n1: Get Your Affairs in Order\nGet your financial affairs in order so you don\u2019t burden yourself with unrealistic purchases. Know your net worth, current assets, and financial obligations, to calculate an exact budget. While Turkish mortgages are available to foreigners, the repayment terms are costly and high. Whatever your source of money is, it needs to be readily accessible because the process happens quite quickly. Also factor in, roughly 9% of a purchase price towards buying costs.\n2: Know Your Reason for Buying\nAs well as knowing your financial status, you should know your exact reason for buying. This prevents you choosing a property that is unsuitable for your needs and wants. If you are looking for a buy to let investment, this largely dictates the area that you will buy in. Ideally, it should be a touristic area for short terms rentals or a busy business district for long term lets.\nIf you are looking for a permanent home in Turkey, a spacious property with a good kitchen and bathroom should be your priorities. Many expats buy larger properties in case family come over to visit them but usually, end up downsizing within a couple of years because the extra rooms are just not practical. 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        "raw_content": "TWiCE knows that no matter who you are, or what season of life you find yourself in, everyone is different. Psychologists have attempted to map out and better understand our behaviours and why we do the things we do, including our spending habits. While there\u2019s always a bit of variance from person to person, nearly everyone falls into one of two camps when it comes to spending habits and behaviours. We\u2019re either savers, or we\u2019re spenders.\nThe name might give it away, but savers end up having more money put aside than spenders. Savers are generally less likely to impulse buy or pay full price for recently released items, and generally go out less. Spenders on the other hand, often go out for meals more often purchase products on release. If they want something, they will go and buy it right away. About a third of Britons consider themselves savers rather than spenders, but at the same time we\u2019re more financially constrained than we have been in past years. So what\u2019s the deal, and should we be spenders or a savers?\nWell one isn\u2019t necessarily better than the other. Changing your behaviour is something that takes a decent amount of conscientious effort. The best thing to do is look at your spending habits and ask yourself if that was something that a saver or a spender would do? Once you get a better idea as to how you use your money, you can start to look at ways to make the most of your money.\nFor spenders, it\u2019s about setting reasonable limits to your spending and there are a couple of ways to do this. Reduce and potentially eliminate the use of your credit cards, maybe leave them at home when you can, and try withdrawing cash from your bank account so you have a physical amount you have to part with when you do. When you go to spend, ask yourself whether what you\u2019re purchasing is a \u2018want\u2019 or a \u2018need\u2019. If you\u2019ve set yourself a savings goal, once you\u2019ve reached it, you can spend a responsible amount to reward yourself and keep you motivated.\nFor savers, good savings habits have already put you in good stead to continue to get ahead, but it\u2019s important to make sure you\u2019re enjoying yourself along the way. There\u2019s no point saving all that money if you\u2019re miserable while you\u2019re doing it. Set your savings and importantly, your spending goals out in front of you; that way, you\u2019ve got a reminder to keep you focused. Then when you do achieve your goal, it makes the reward so much sweeter because you know how much hard work you put into it.\nRegardless of whether you\u2019re a spender, a saver, or something in between, it takes goal setting, a bit of personal accountability, and knowing yourself to get to where you want to be. TWiCE knows that not everybody can go and do this alone, and that\u2019s why we\u2019re determined to provide the help and support that people need to take the right steps on their financial journey. If you\u2019d like to learn more or find out how we can help, you can always check out what we do.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Series / Middle East Studies / Inclined to Speak\nAn Anthology of Contemporary Arab American Poetry\nEdited by Hayan Charara\nCategories: Middle East Studies, Poetry\nAt no other time in American history has our imagination been so engrossed with the Arab experience. An indispensable and historic volume, Inclined to Speak gathers together poems, from the most important contemporary Arab American poets, that shape and alter our understanding of this experience. These poems also challenge us to reconsider what it means to be American. Impressive in its scope, this book provides readers with an astonishing array of poetic sensibilities, touching on every aspect of the human condition. Whether about culture, politics, loss, art, or language itself, the poems here engage these themes with originality, dignity, and an unyielding need not only to speak, but also to be heard.\nHere are thirty-nine poets offering up 160 poems. Included in the anthology are Naomi Shihab Nye, Samuel Hazo, D. H. Melhem, Lawrence Joseph, Khaled Mattawa, Mohja Kahf, Matthew Shenoda, Kazim Ali, Nuar Alsadir, Fady Joudah, and Lisa Suhair Majaj. Charara has written a lengthy introduction about the state of Arab American poetry in the country today and short biographies of the poets and provided an extensive list of further readings.\nHayan Charara was a visiting professor of poetry writing at the University of Texas at Austin in 2005. Before that he taught in New York City. He is the author of two collections of poetry, The Sadness of Others and The Alchemist\u2019s Diary. Born in Detroit, Michigan, to immigrant parents, he currently lives in Texas. He is also a woodworker.\n\u201cHayan Charara\u2019s rich anthology of Arab-American poetry in this moment couldn\u2019t be more timely; this book opens eyes, opens worlds.\u201d\n\u201cInclined to Speak is one of the most fruitfully diverse anthologies I have read in years, as its wealth of origins might lead one to expect. Here are poets in the high tradition of international Modernism, inheritors of Neruda, Hikmet, Celan, Ritsos and Darwish, who also deploy American poetry\u2019s plural possibilities, drawing from the same sources as Stevens, Oppen, Rukeyser, Brooks, Ginsberg, Rich. Some of these poets can think and sing in more than one language; they all can think beyond monoglot frontiers.\u201d\n\u2014Marilyn Hacker, author of Essays on Departures: New and Selected Poems, 1980\u20132005\n\u201cInclined to Speak, especially in this Time, Place & Condition, when most of The Free World\u2019s Foreign Policy consists of Lies, Slander & Invasion is like Wolfbane when you hear the werewolf howling. It opens the door to a world breathing like our own, but adding dimensions that deepen our understanding of where we are and what time it is, that are immense, dreadful and wonderful.\u201d\n\u2014Amiri Baraka, author of Somebody Blew up America and Other Poems\n\u201cThese poems are a kaleidoscope of stories, visions, memories that offer a kind of transcendence we so desperately need right now. This is a marvelous collection that gives readers room to breathe, to fly, to wonder and to cry.\u201d\n\u2014Persis M.Karim, editor and contributing poet, Let Me Tell You Where I\u2019ve Been\nAdopted at: Pittsburg State University\nCourse: ENGL 566, American Theme: Asian American Literature\nCourse Description: A study of a theme or idea in two or more genres in American literature.\nProfessor: Sandra Cox",
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        "raw_content": "The recent Age/AP headline was intriguing.\nThe chance for planners and designers to get on with it without being bothered by real people! The following summarizes what led to the headline.\n\u2018A scientific ghost town in the heart of southeastern New Mexico oil and gas country will hum with the latest next-generation technology \u2013 but no people. A $US1 billion city without residents will be developed in Lea County near Hobbs, to help researchers test everything from intelligent traffic systems and next-generation wireless networks to automated washing machines and self-flushing toilets.\nThe Hobbs Mayor, Sam Cobb, said the unique research facility that looks like an empty city will be a key for diversifying the economy of the nearby community, which after the oil bust of the 1980s saw bumper stickers asking the last person to leave to turn out the lights.\u201dIt brings so many great opportunities and puts us on a world stage.\u201d\nThe point of the town is to enable researchers to test new technologies on existing infrastructure without interfering in everyday life. For instance, while some researchers will be testing smart technologies on old grids, others might be using the streets to test self driving cars. \u201cThe only thing we won\u2019t be doing is destructive testing, blowing things up \u2013 I hope,\u201d said Bob Brumley, a senior manager on the project.\nOne big plus for the choice of the New Mexico site was its federal research facilities like White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico and Los Alamos and Sandia national labs. Apparently no tax breaks were given for the development, but guidance has been asked for. Development cost is estimated at $US400 million, although overall investment in the project could top $US1 billion. The project is expected to create 350 permanent jobs and about 3,500 indirect jobs in its design, development, construction and ongoing operational phases.\nFor the full article see http://www.theage.com.au/technology/sci-tech/the-1b-newtown-\nwhere-nobodys-home-20120510-1ydl8. html#ixzz1uQGSmzHj\nIn April, 65 people attended an Urban Design Forum in Melbourne to explore the challenges of achieving good urban design...",
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        "raw_content": "How to Treat Addiction & Abuse with Mirtazapine\nAlthough primarily used to treat conditions such as panic disorder, anxiety, and other psychological disorders, there is some evidence to suggest that the antidepressant drug mirtazapine can be used to effectively treat substance abuse and addiction.\nMirtazapine works by re-addressing the balance of serotonin levels in the brain that can be affected by psychoactive substance misuse. Several studies have highlighted mirtazapine as a promising treatment for substance addiction; it is thought that the drug can reduce drug-seeking behaviours and cravings.\nWhat Addictions Is Mirtazapine Used to Treat?\nSubstance abuse and addiction are typically treated with abstinence and behavioural therapy. 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In terms of substance abuse, chronic use of psychoactive chemicals can disrupt the way the brain chemical serotonin is created.\nMirtazapine can also re-stabilise the production of another brain chemical, norepinephrine; it is believed that an imbalance of this chemical can result in the symptoms of anxiety that are often associated with substance abuse.\nHow Long Does It Take for Mirtazapine to Work?\nImprovements in symptoms may take a number of weeks to take effect when using mirtazapine. It can take between six and eight weeks before you notice a reduction in symptoms of anxiety or depression.\nWhat Are the Side Effects of Mirtazapine?\nFacts/Statistics on Mirtazapine\nThe highest number of deaths in England and Wales attributed to mirtazapine poisoning was 90 in 2014.\nThat number had been steadily increasing since 2010, at which time it stood at 35.\nHowever, in 2015 and 2016, the number of deaths fell by 14.44% and 6.49% respectively.\nStudies Done on Mirtazapine\nIn January 2012, a study into the efficacy of mirtazapine in the treatment of cocaine dependence with comorbid depression, was published in the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. The aim of the study was to ascertain if mirtazapine could be an effective treatment for cocaine addiction where a depressive disorder also existed. 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        "raw_content": "United Managed Services / News / The UK\u2019s New Data Protection Bill\nThe UK\u2019s New Data Protection Bill\nThe UK government has published its new Data Protection Bill. The bill, launched into the House of Lords yesterday and published in full today (PDF), aims to overhaul and update the UK\u2019s data protection laws. It is going to prepare UK businesses for life post-Brexit. This will be achieved by aligning UK data protection directives with those of the EU\u2019s new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), coming into effect in May 2018. A few months ago, we took a look at some of the key new directives of the GDPR and the measures organisations will need to take to ensure they remain compliant and avoid fines. Here we return to the topic, to see which measures have made it into the new Data Protection Bill:\nNew Right Of Access and Data Portability\nIn our post last month, we highlighted that, under the new GDPR, \u2018data subjects can ask the Data Controller for a copy of any personal data being processed at any time\u2019. The Data Controller must then supply them with a copy of the personal data. This must be free of charge, in an electronic format. The data must come back to them in \u2018a structured and commonly used and machine-readable format\u2019\nThe new Data Protection Bill confirms that \u2018a data subject is entitled to obtain from the controller confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him or her is being processed, and where that is the case, access to the personal data and the information set out in a subsection.\u2019 It also, as protected, states that \u2018the controller must take reasonable steps to ensure that any information that is required by this Chapter to be provided to the data subject is provided in a concise, intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language.\u2019\nAs predicted, accessibility is the name of the game. The bill of the overview, under the section \u2018what are we going to do\u2019, states \u2019empower people to take control of their data.\u2019 Our Online document storage and cloud collaboration tools would make fulfilling this compliance simple and easy, as opposed to trawling through files.\nThe new Bill has a section titled \u2018Data protection by design and default\u2019. This chapter states that \u2018each controller must implement appropriate technical and organisational measures which are designed: (a) to implement the data protection principles in an effective manner; (b) to integrate into the processing itself the safeguards necessary for that purpose.\u2019 It also states \u2018Where a controller is required by any provision of this Chapter to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures, the controller must (in deciding what measures are appropriate) take into account\u2014 (a) the latest developments in technology,\u2019 \u2013 amongst other considerations.\nControllers and processors must be utilising the latest technologies to ensure operational efficiency and security. This is also supported by the opening statement of the Bill. It states that \u2018In implementing the GDPR standards, the Bill will require organisations that handle personal data to evaluate the risks of processing such data and implement appropriate measures to mitigate those risks. For many organisations, such measures will likely need to include effective cyber security controls.\u2019 Privacy measures must demonstrably be a part of Data Controllers organisational structures. Our Technology and Document Management services can help you build security into your operations, using tools such as password encrypting files and PIN-required printing.\nAs in the GDPR, \u2018Right to erasure\u2019 exists as a directive under the new bill. In the new Bill, the controller must erase personal data without undue delay if there is any infringement of the six data protection principles. Our cybersecurity team can work with your organisation so your cybersecurity standards are compliant. We can also provide a cost-effective strategy for managing your cybersecurity moving forward. We also provide a secure data disposal services, which securely disposes of digital and magnetic media and provides you with a certificate of destruction.\nIncreased Territorial Scope\nThe GDPR applies to all companies processing and holding the personal data of data subjects residing in the European Union. If you\u2019re situated abroad but handling an EU individual\u2019s data, then you have to be GDPR compliant. Looking forward to post-Brexit, the new Bill states the same. The Data Protection Law applies to any controllers or processor \u2018established\u2019 in the UK. It also applies to any controller or processor if they\u2019re established outside of the UK, but the data they\u2019re processing is that of an individual who is in the UK at the time of processing.\nAs in the GDPR, \u2018The controller must designate a data protection officer, unless the controller is a court, or other judicial authority, acting in its judicial capacity.\u2019 The GDPR states that the DPO \u2018Must be provided with appropriate resources to carry out their tasks and maintain their expert knowledge\u2019. As well as this, the new Data Protection Bill also states that the DPO must have access to all the necessary resources in order to be able to ensure compliance and liaise with the Information Commissioner. Raising awareness amongst staff of the policies of the Data Protection Bill is also important. Resources such as our Cloud Computing, Document Storage and Digital Communication services would allow your DPO to do their job easily and efficiently.\nTo speak one of our Cyber Security or Document Management experts, and find out how they can ensure you remain compliant, email docmanagement@united-uk.com or call 0870 890 0020.\nChris Innes Director of Technology Services\nAre you compliant with the new Data Protection Bill?\nImproved data security and digital technology is a big part of the new Data Protection legislation. Our Cyber Security and Document Management team offer free expert advice on how services, such as Network Security and Document Storage, can help you remain compliant and avoid fines.",
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        "raw_content": "Temple City, CA (View All Cities)\nThe people living in ZIP code 91780 are primarily Asian. The number of people in their late 20s to early 40s is extremely large while the number of middle aged adults is extremely large. There are also a small number of single adults and a large number of single parents. The percentage of children under 18 living in the 91780 ZIP code is slightly less than average compared to other areas of the country.\nMale 820 1,007 1,216 1,231 1,024 954 951 1,094 1,201 1,337 1,365 1,215 974 669 503 371 271 235\nFemale 835 954 1,114 1,110 986 968 1,040 1,261 1,415 1,531 1,494 1,390 1,083 822 622 446 391 432\nRenter 137 687 1,039 1,052 646 299 183 76\nThe majority of household are owned or have a mortgage. Homes in ZIP code 91780 were primarily built in the 1950s. Looking at 91780 real estate data, the median home value of $572,000 is extremely high compared to the rest of the country. It is also slightly higher than average compared to nearby ZIP codes. So you are less likely to find inexpensive homes in 91780. Rentals in 91780 are most commonly 2 bedrooms. The rent for 2 bedrooms is normally $1,000+/month including utilities. 3+ bedrooms are also common and rent for $1,000+/month. Prices for rental property include ZIP code 91780 apartments, townhouses, and homes that are primary residences.\nFor more information, see Temple City, CA household income.\nZIP Code 91780 is in the following school districts: Temple City Unified School District, El Monte City School District, and Private. There are 9 different elementary schools and high schools with mailing addresses in ZIP code 91780.\nDistrict: Temple City Unified School District\nCleminson Elementary\n5213 N. Daleview Ave.\n5476 Cloverly Ave.\n9301 La Rosa Dr.\nLove & Care Christian Preschool",
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But many listed their main concern as their countries' economic and social malaise and possible ways out of it.\n'The roots of the crisis lie in long-term economic troubles, to which the Soviet Union is unable to offer any solution,' wrote Hungarian writer Janos Kis in the independent magazine Beszelo.\n'Either it accepts that the satellite countries must go through with radical reforms, open themselves to world markets (and the outside world generally) and explore the ways and means of certain political adjustments, or it risks the ungovernability of East Central Europe.'\nIn Poland, strikes over poor wages and living conditions led by the banned Solidarity union helped force a change in government, and not for the first time. Strikes brought down Polish governments in 1970 and 1980. This time the communist leadership seemed ready at last to seek an accommodation with the people.\nGovernment and party officials sat down with Solidarity leader Lech Walesa for the first time since martial law was imposed in December 1981. They even described Walesa as a partner in a possible 'social contract' for economic reform.\nSolidarity chapters began operating openly in dozens of plants, even occasionally holding meetings on the premises. But the momentum was lost as the year closed, and there were fears that planned government moves in 1989 to counter widespread shortages might spark yet another wave of labor unrest.\nIn Hungary, moderate independent movements such as the Democratic Forum got support from the highest levels -- Communist Party Politburo members Imre Pozsgay and new Prime Minister Miklos Nemeth.\nParty leader Janos Kadar and other aging holdovers from the Soviet-installed regime were ousted in May. 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        "raw_content": "T-Mobile, Sprint executives defend merger in House subcommittee\nT-Mobile CEO John Legere, R, and Sprint Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure testify before a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on the proposed T-Mobile and Sprint merger, in Washington, D.C. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo\nFeb. 13 (UPI) -- Executives from T-Mobile and Sprint argued on Capitol Hill Wednesday that they must merge to compete against larger businesses.\nThe executives testified before a House congressional subcommittee that the proposed merger wouldn't hurt competition, raise prices or harm the U.S. economy, but that it would allow them to fight for market space against AT&T and Verizon, the Washington Post reported.\nThe $146-billion merger was announced last April, but its opponents say it would further concentrate the wireless industry.\nThe day before the hearing, eight Democratic senators sent letters to the Federal Communications Commission, which has final say on the merger, urging it to stop the merger for this reason.\nRELATED T-Mobile offers 3-year rate freeze in Sprint merger\nDuring the session, Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Pa., said the merger brings market concentration to \"a level that raises a lot of red flags,\" Bloomberg reported.\nRep. Jerry McNerney, D-Calif., said \"I'm worried that many of the constituents that I have will be priced out.\"\nHowever, Marcelo Claure, Sprint executive chairman, said that the opposite would be true and without the merger, his company would need to add billions of dollars in debt to expand its network, which would increase its prices.\nRELATED Tech startup will use pioneering radar to guard skies at Super Bowl\n\"I want to be very clear,\" John Legere, T-Mobile chief executive officer, said, \"in any which way you'd like to ask it: prices will go down.\"\nThe session also gave the opportunity for lawmakers to confront Legere over the revelation by the Washington Post that T-Mobile executives had booked at least 52 nights at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.\nLegere responded that he hoped that the FCC would make their decision over the merger without considering his hotel accommodations.\nPreviously, the United State's No. 3 and No. 4 wireless carries said that the merger would create thousands of jobs nationwide, a claim that Chris Shelton, president of Communications Workers of America, says rings false.\n\"Let's tell it like it is: This merge would kill American jobs and raise prices on American consumers to enrich two foreign companies,\" Shelton said, referring to T-Mobile's German parent company Deutsche Telekom and Sprint's Japanese parent SoftBank.",
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        "raw_content": "Jason Trotter\nI\u2019m from Wayne City, IL and I\u2019ve lived in Los Angeles since 1997.\nWhat\u2019s your favorite part of living in LA?\nIt\u2019s diverse in every way: the people, the food, the neighborhoods, the culture. There\u2019s hiking right in the middle of the city and then, of course, the ocean. There\u2019s a quality of life here that\u2019s difficult to find in a city.\nI listen to Dax Shepard\u2019s Armchair Expert podcast. For music, anything indie: Toro Y Moi, Brazilian Girls, Little Dragon.\nEverything I do is very deliberate. There\u2019s not really any chance involved.\nIt\u2019s most difficult to for me to be objective about the final product.\nAre there any strategies you\u2019ve adapted to be more objective when looking at your finished work?\nNothing that\u2019s worked, but I\u2019m open to suggestions.\nWhite Disjointed Triptych\nI\u2019m self taught.\nYes, I have a little pool of artists friends. I\u2019m currently working on art for the Proper Hotel in downtown LA that Kelly Wearstler is designing and quite enjoyed collaborating with Kelly\u2019s team on a few of the details.\nGeometric shapes are central to my work. My triptychs also reflect different aspects of myself - I\u2019m very neat and I like order, and so you see these razor-sharp, hard-edged lines and while they\u2019re quite clean and also simple, there\u2019s a boldness to them as well.\nI\u2019ve been focused on the geometric triptychs for almost two years now.\nWhy do you think the triptych has become your preferred format?\nI was drawn to the multi-panel approach initially because it allows me to take simple shapes and create something more dynamic. The correlation from panel to panel allows simple shapes to unite, resulting in something much more dynamic and eye-catching.\nYour works have a repeated vocabulary or cadence of compositions - where did these come from?\nIt starts with lines of things I see in everyday life - in architecture, on billboards, the way power lines cross, literally anything - will jump out at me and I\u2019ll sketch it or take a photo and work it into a larger composition later that may or may not become a part of my work, but that\u2019s the process.\nThe correlation from panel to panel allows simple shapes to unite, resulting in something much more dynamic and eye-catching. \u2014 Jason Trotter\nCopper On Point Triptych\nEverywhere. I see shapes in everything. It\u2019s constant.\nHow do you see it evolving in the future?\nI\u2019m starting to experiment with geometric-shaped canvases and sculpture. This is where my work will go by year\u2019s end.\nMore From Jason Trotter",
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        "raw_content": "Golisano Children's Hospital / Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics / Condition Information / CP\nWhat is cerebral palsy in children?\nCerebral palsy (CP) is a brain (neurological) disorder that causes problems with normal motor function. It is a lifelong condition that affects how the brain and muscles communicate. CP affects body movement, muscle control, coordination, reflexes, posture, and balance. These problems are caused by damage to or abnormal development of certain brain areas. But many children with cerebral palsy have normal intelligence. CP can range in severity, but it doesn\u2019t get worse over time. CP does not get better over time either. With diagnosis and treatment, children can learn how to manage their condition.\nWhat causes CP in a child?\nCP occurs when there is abnormal development of or damage to areas of the brain that control motor function. This can happen before or during birth (congenital CP). Most of CP is congenital. Less commonly, CP can happen after birth. This is called acquired CP and usually happens from an infection or head injury.\nIn many cases, the exact cause of CP is not known. It may be the result of a problem such as:\nWhich children are at risk for CP?\nA child is more at risk for CP because of any of the following:\nInflammation of the placenta or amniotic fluid from an infection (chorioamnionitis)\nVery low birthweight, especially under 3.3 pounds\nInfection with a virus\nChemical or substance abuse during pregnancy\nComplications of labor and delivery, in rare cases\nWhat are the symptoms of CP in a child?\nSymptoms can occur a bit differently in each child. A child may have muscle weakness, poor motor control, or shaking (spasticity) of the arms or legs. A child may also have muscle stiffness in the form of stiff legs or clenched fists.\nThe symptoms depend on what type of CP a child has. The types and symptoms include:\nSpastic diplegia. Di means 2. This is spasticity of the legs in most cases, but sometimes the arms. Diplegia is also called paraplegia.\nSpastic quadriplegia. This is also called tetraplegia. Quad and tetra mean 4. This is spasticity of all arms and legs.\nSpastic hemiplegia. Hemi means half. This is spasticity that affects 1 side of the body, such as the right arm and right leg.\nSpastic double hemiplegia. This is spasticity on both sides of the body. The amount of spasticity is different on each side.\nAthetoid CP. This is also called dyskinetic CP. This is movement that can\u2019t be controlled (involuntary). The movement is usually twisting and rigid.\nAtaxic CP. This affects balance, leading to unsteady walking. It also affects fine motor coordination. This makes it hard to do things such as writing.\nBabies with CP are often slow to reach developmental motor milestones. These may include learning to roll over, sit, crawl, or walk. They may also keep certain reflexes that normally disappear in early infancy.\nChildren with CP may have additional problems. But these are not signs or symptoms of CP. CP refers only to the motor dysfunction. The additional problems may include:\nVision, hearing, or speech problems\nLearning disabilities and behavior problems\nBone problems including scoliosis, a sideways curvature of the spine\nThe symptoms of CP can be like other health conditions. Make sure your child sees his or her healthcare provider for a diagnosis.\nHow is CP diagnosed in a child?\nA diagnosis of CP is not usually made until a child is at least 6 to 12 months old. This is when a child should be reaching developmental milestones. These include sitting, standing, and walking, plus hand and head control. The healthcare provider will ask about your child\u2019s symptoms and health history. He or she will give your child a physical exam.\nNeurological exam. This checks reflexes and brain and motor function.\nMRI. This imaging test uses large magnets and a computer to make detailed images of organs and tissues in the body. This imaging test is often used to assess CP.\nFeeding studies. These tests use X-rays or videos to see what happens from the time food enters your child\u2019s mouth until after your child swallows.\nElectroencephalogram (EEG). This checks electrical activity in the brain.\nGait lab analysis. This looks at your child\u2019s walking pattern.\nGenetic studies. These tests look for health conditions that can run in families.\nMetabolic tests. These tests check for the lack of a specific enzymes that are needed to maintain the normal function of the body.\nHow is cerebral palsy treated in a child?\nTreatment will depend on your child\u2019s symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is. CP is a lifelong condition that has no cure. Because of this, your child\u2019s healthcare providers will work to:\nPrevent or lessen defects and problems\nNeurologist. This is a doctor who treats conditions of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.\nOphthalmologist. This is a doctor who treats eye problems.\nDentist. This is a doctor who treats mouth and teeth problems.\nPhysiatrist. This is a doctor who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation.\nOrthotist. This is a professional who makes braces and splints.\nRehabilitation team. These include physical, occupational, speech, and audiology therapists.\nManagement of CP may include:\nPositioning aids to help a child sit, lie down, or stand\nBraces and splints to prevent deformity and to give support or protection\nMedicines given by mouth or injection, to help decrease spasticity in the muscles\nSurgery to treat orthopedic problems such as curvature in the back, hip dislocation, ankle and foot deformities, and contracted muscles\nSurgery to treat spasticity\nWhat are the possible complications of CP in a child?\nPossible complications vary widely from child to child. Treatment for complications will depend on your child\u2019s symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how serious the condition is. Your child\u2019s healthcare provider will discuss treatment choices with you.\nHow can I help prevent CP in my child?\nBecause doctors don\u2019t know fully what causes congenital CP, little can be done to prevent it. CP related to gene problems can\u2019t be prevented. But you can do certain things that might help reduce the risk:\nBe as healthy as possible before and during pregnancy. Get early and regular prenatal care.\nGet vaccinated for certain diseases that can harm a developing baby.\nAfter birth, acquired CP is often caused by an infection or injury. Some of these cases can be prevented by helping keep your baby healthy and safe:\nKeep your baby\u2019s vaccines up to date\nTake steps to prevent injuries by always using a car seat, babyproofing your living areas, and by always watching your young child when near water\nHow can I help my child live with CP?\nCP is a lifelong condition that has no cure. It can range in severity, but it doesn\u2019t get worse over time. The full extent of CP is usually not fully known right after birth. It can become clearer as a child grows and develops. With diagnosis and treatment, children can learn how to manage their condition.\nYour child\u2019s healthcare providers will work to prevent deformities or keep them to a minimum. They will also work to help your child make the most of his or her capabilities. You can help your child strengthen his or her self-esteem and be as independent as possible. Physical and occupational rehabilitation, plus extra support in school, can help a child function as well as possible.\nKey points about cerebral palsy in children\nCerebral palsy (CP) is a brain (neurological) disorder that causes problems with normal motor function. It affects body movement, muscle control, coordination, reflexes, posture, and balance.\nIn many cases, the exact cause of CP is not known. Most cases happen before or during birth (congenital CP). CP that occurs after birth usually happens from an infection or head injury.\nCP can range in severity, but it doesn\u2019t get worse over time. With diagnosis and treatment, children can learn how to manage their condition.\nSymptoms can vary in each child and depend on the severity of CP. Many children with CP have normal intelligence. A child may have muscle weakness, poor motor control, or shaking (spasticity) of the arms or legs. A child may also have stiff legs or clenched fists.\nCP is a lifelong condition that has no cure. A child is treated by a healthcare team. Treatment may include rehab, positioning aids, braces, splints, medicines, or surgery.\nWatson, L Renee, MSN, RN\nPhysical Disabilities Program - Provides evaluation and coordinated treatment recommendations for children with physical disabilities.\nVisit the Cerebral Palsy LibGuide for resources.",
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        "raw_content": "Charity Information Page\nCaribbean Universities in Crisis\nSenior university leaders in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and elsewhere in the Caribbean discuss the damage caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, which destroyed buildings and displaced students.\nBy Elizabeth Redden // September 29, 2017\nThe Caribbean islands are also home to a number of for-profit medical schools that largely teach American and Canadian students. Some of those campuses have also sustained damage and evacuated their students.\nRoss University School of Medicine, which is located in storm-ravaged Dominica and owned by the U.S.-based for-profit education company Adtalem Global Education (formerly DeVry), reported Tuesday that it had completed evacuating all of its students who were on Dominica at the time Hurricane Maria hit. The university's dean and chancellor, William F. 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There will be no classes for the next two weeks, so recuperate, refuel and bond with your loved ones,\" Owen told students.\nAnother Adtalem-owned medical school, the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, in St. Maarten, announced after Hurricane Irma hit the island that it would hold its fall semester classes at a location in the United Kingdom. The medical school initially announced plans to start classes at the U.K. location Sept. 29 -- today -- but in a statement Thursday Adtalem said the school is still \"finalizing details\" for the temporary relocation.\n\"AUC is working to secure all regulatory approvals to do so, and working to finalize an agreement with University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) to utilize UCLan's teaching facilities and student support services. We are so pleased to partner with UCLan in this effort and we greatly appreciate their hospitality and assistance. While these final arrangements and approvals are still pending, AUC students have begun arriving in Preston to prepare for the planned start of classes,\" the statement said.\nAnother Caribbean medical school, All Saints University, in Dominica, said in a message on its website that \"evacuation of students is on course' and that lectures for students from Dominica would resume Oct. 2 at the university's other campus in in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.\nIf you would like to make a donation to help with the relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and/or Maria, please consider one of the charities listed at Charity Navigator.\nVictims of Hurricane Katrina are attempting to recover from the massive storm. American Red Cross volunteers have been deployed to the hardest hit areas of Katrina's destruction, supplying hundreds of thousands victims left homeless with critical necessities. By making a financial gift to support Hurricane Katrina Relief efforts, the Red Cross can provide shelter, food, counseling and other assistance to those affected by Hurricane Katrina.\nLess than a month after Katrina, Hurricane Rita lashed the Gulf coast and left massive devastation in its wake. The American Red Cross will serve the victims of Hurricane Rita as it has done with Hurricane Katrina, but must rely on the ongoing support of the American public. Your financial gift to Hurricane Rita and continued support of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts will help the Red Cross provide shelter, food, counseling and other assistance to those affected by these hurricanes.\nSince ValueMD consists of a large community of caring people from the medical profession, we thought that it would be appropriate to help raise awareness for the Hurricane Relief Effort taking place for the many victims of Hurricane Katrina as our latest Charitable project. Please visit our Charity Information Page for more infomation on our other projects.\nWe realize that some of you are stuggling medical students and don't have much to give. So to provide an incentive, ValueMD decided to match the donations of it's members up to $200 so that your donations could go even further. Therefore, any donations given were be doubled! If you gave $5, it became $10.....If you donated $50, it became $100...and so on.\nNo amount is too small because there are so many people in great need of our help. But if you prefer to donate your time, perhaps you can inquire about volunteering for the Red Cross. And if both time and money are too limited to give at this time, your thoughts and prayers for these unfortunate victims will go a long way!\nAs promised, ValueMD contributed funds to both Hurricane Katrina and Rita Relief Efforts via the American Red Cross. If you'd like to see the receipts and email confirmations, please click here.\nValueMD",
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The bridge loan can be used for the down payment on the purchase of the new property and perhaps to pay off the remaining mortgage on the old property.\nFor example, you might wish to purchase a small, under-occupied office building for $1 million and spend another $1 million to renovate it, in order to attract more tenants. Let\u2019s assume the property would be worth $2.5 million after renovation. You apply for a bridge loan from a commercial provider that agrees to lend you 80% of the $2 million project cost ($1 million to purchase the property, plus $1 million to renovate it), which amounts to $1.6 million.\nHere\u2019s how the math works: You then must provide the remaining $400,000. The bridge loan has a term of one year. After you complete the project, you should be able to obtain a $2.5 million mortgage on the property, and use much of the proceeds to pay off the bridge loan, both the principal and interest. If you pay 10% interest, your cost for the one-year bridge loan will be $160,000, plus any origination fees, prepayment penalties and other fees.\nBuying opportunity: Your company might want to snap up a newly available property before the competition can get it. You can use a bridge loan (or hard money loan) to make the down payment and monthly payments on the new property until you can arrange long-term financing.\nRehabilitation: You might already own a commercial property that is not performing to its potential. It might need extensive renovation or a higher occupancy rate. A bridge loan can finance the remedial work, and then be replaced by long-term financing on the rehabbed property.\nCredit score: If your business\u2019 credit score is less than good, you might not be able to access long-term commercial real estate financing. Thankfully, short-term bridge financing might be available. By making timely bridge loan repayments, you might be able to boost your credit score such that you become eligible for long-term financing.\nCommercial Bridge Loan Rates and Terms\nThe following table shows the average terms that apply to commercial real estate bridge loans:\nTypical Terms\n6 - 12 months, but longer periods are available\nOrigination fee: 2% - 6%\nMay have prepayment penalty\nUnamortized:\nOne-time repayment at the end of the term or sooner\nInterest-only payments each month with a balloon payment at the end of the term or sooner\nAmortized: Fixed monthly payments\nFirst mortgage lien\nHow to Qualify for a Bridge Loan\nIn general, bridge loans are granted based upon the value of the property that serves as collateral rather than on the credit score of the borrower. To limit the financial exposure of its lenders, bridge loans are capped at 70% to 80% of the property\u2019s value. You are expected to provide the remainder as your own equity. Lenders may have other requirements for the property, including its location and condition, and any liens it carries. In addition, the lender will also consider your history of major derogatory events\u2013bankruptcies, foreclosures, liens, lawsuits, felonies and garnishments.\nYou can secure a commercial real estate bridge loan from a variety of sources, including banks, credit unions, private commercial finance companies and peer-to-peer lending platforms. It is often advantageous to obtain a bridge loan and permanent financing from the same source, as you might be able to fashion a better deal this way. If you are a rehabber, you\u2019ll find many hard money lenders on the Internet that specialize in bridge loans to those who flip residential or commercial property.\nYou should perform due diligence on any bridge loan offers you receive, paying attention to:\nOrigination fees: Upfront fees, often called points, add to the cost of the loan. Expect fees as high as 6%. 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        "raw_content": "Why We\u2019ll Probably See That \u201cColossal\u201d Orgy Scene Next Week on True D\u2026\nWhy We\u2019ll Probably See That \u201cColossal\u201d Orgy Scene Next Week on True Detective\nThis article discusses details from the preview for Season 2, Episode 6, of True Detective. If you don\u2019t want to know anything about what\u2019s coming next week, now\u2019s the time to leave.\nAfter drawing out the mystery of Vinci, Ben Caspere\u2019s death, and the rail project over the first four episodes of Season 2, True Detective gave us a lot of\u2014too many?\u2014answers all at once last night. With only three episodes left in the season, the show is going to have to start tying up as many loose ends as it can starting with the mysterious sex parties thrown, improbably, in the small town of Guerneville, California. According to the preview for next week, Rachel McAdams\u2019s tough-as-nails detective will go undercover as a prostitute in one of Tony Chessani\u2019s famously depraved soirees, and, according to a pre-season set report, she\u2019s going to get quite the eyeful.\nLast March, The Hollywood Reporter broke the story that McAdams and Colin Farrell were on set during the filming of a reportedly \u201cdeliriously vast, Eyes Wide Shut\u2013caliber orgy sequence involving dozens of naked bodies.\u201d The report also stateed that at least two major talents in the adult-film industry, Amia Miley and Peta Jensen, both 24, were hired to participate in the scene. While it might be tempting to chalk this \u201ccolossal orgy\u201d up to HBO being HBO, the depraved sex parties thrown by Mayor Chessani\u2019s son and Ben Caspere are at the center of this season\u2019s mystery. And if we are to believe that photos from the parties are enough to make blackmailed politicians and businessmen quake in fear, then it makes some sense to show what kind of debauched antics the privileged class gets up to when enjoying their privileges.\nThanks to Ray\u2019s crack detective work, we found out in this week\u2019s episode that Chessani and Caspere were working with Rick Springfield\u2019s Dr. Irving Pitlor, Frank\u2019s right-hand man Blake Churchman, and the Russian gangster Osip to run girls up to these parties in order to collect dirt on the wealthy and powerful. (It\u2019s a seven hour trip between Ventura County and Guerneville, by the way, so let\u2019s hope these prostitute buses have bathrooms.) It was Pitlor\u2019s job to perform cosmetic surgery on the girls in order to bring them \u201cfrom an 8 to a 10.\u201d But, apparently, Ani Bezzerides doesn\u2019t need surgery in order to pass for a 10. Like the nerdy girl in a 90s teen rom-com, all she needs is a new hairstyle and a tight dress.\nSadly, thanks to the tight dress and even tighter security, Ani won\u2019t be able to bring any of her beloved knives along with her on this undercover mission. Paul\u2019s solution (\u201cWe\u2019ve got your back. We\u2019ll tail the bus\u201d) sounds a lot like famous last words, but Paul\u2019s got an advantage. He knows where they\u2019re going. Thanks to an eagle-eyed Redditor, we now know that the Guerneville lodge Paul and Ani visited this week is actually the location for Chessani\u2019s famous parties. Note the distinctive light fixture Ani and Paul saw . . .\n. . . then check out this photo of the late Ben Caspere from inside one of his notorious parties.\nSo Paul and Ray might be on hand to save the day when things inevitably go south for Ani. Remember, Detective Besserides has met Tony Chessani and Dr. Pitlor, and I doubt her freshly dark hair will disguise her for long. And while I doubt Ani\u2019s commitment to her undercover role will see her hopping feet first into an orgy, her night in Northern California might have an even more twisted ending. \u201dIf those web-cam guys were bad,\u201d Ani\u2019s sister warns, \u201cthis is worse.\u201c Will Ani find herself locked in the blood-soaked cabin she and Paul discovered down the road from the lodge?\nWhile the show certainly wouldn\u2019t flinch from physically tormenting Ani, is it possible mental torture is in the cards for her as well? Remember that Ani\u2019s mom died under somewhat mysterious circumstances. In this week\u2019s episode, we found out that Dr. Pitlor may have been involved in the death of the Chessani matriarch who couldn\u2019t tolerate the \u201chighly inventive\u201d torment from the Chessani men. Since the Chessanis, Pitlors, and Bezzerides all lived near each other in Guerneville at the time, is it possible Pitlor and Ani\u2019s dad had a hand in getting rid of her mother, too? And when she learns the truth of her mother\u2019s disappearance, whose eye will Ani plunge her knife into first? I have high hopes for Ani making it out of all this in one piece, but things are looking less bright for her sister, Athena, who just got accepted to Cal Arts and is putting her sex-worker days behind her. The hooker with a heart of gold on the brink of redemption? In worlds as dark as True Detective\u2019s, that\u2019s practically a death sentence.\nNo matter what happens next week, I think we can all agree that a focused, undercover mission with a possible side of orgy is far more interesting a prospect than the domestic squabbles that dominated Episode 5. The less we see of Ray\u2019s ex, Frank\u2019s wife, Paul\u2019s horrible mother, and his beleaguered fianc\u00e9e, the better. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb 777igt \u00bb Lucky Shamrocks\nLucky Shamrocks Slots\nWhen it comes to this online slot machine from 777igt, the overall idea is hunting for a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and hoping there\u2019s no leprechaun waiting to stop you. Or something to that effect.\nLucky Shamrocks, as the name suggests, is all about you, the gambler, winning big bucks and walking away with cash in the bank. It\u2019s a pretty tempting offering, and with luck on your side it should be more than achievable. Fingers cross then.\nAs you\u2019ll notice once the game loads up you\u2019ll notice that the reels themselves are obscured by a map of the paylines. Even so, you can just about make out the pictures behind those payline routes, and how clean and polished they look. It\u2019s certainly a very modern and very accomplished game design, well ahead of much competition. So that\u2019s top marks for first impressions, but how does it play?\nIf you\u2019ve never played on a 5-reel gambler such as this then it\u2019s important to get a few things clear to begin with. First up, your goal is matching up like symbols and pictures with one another.\nHit the Paytable button in the control panel at the bottom of the screen to find out what we mean by that. You\u2019ll immediately be shown a variety of imagery, each corresponding to a different value. The lowest are the letters, A, K, Q, and J. The higher are the clover, horseshoe, and pint of beer. All rather stereotypical Irish motifs, those that don\u2019t appreciate such sweeping generalisations might have something to say about these choices, but we rather like the tongue in cheek side to this game. In addition to these are are several special characters you want to be looking out for, but we can come to these later. First, let\u2019s examine the basics.\nLucky Shamrocks offers a couple of ways in which you can impact on how much, and how often, you stand a chance of winning. The first of which is by introducing more, or reducing the overall number of paylines in active play. Do this by hitting + or - on the Bet Lines control at the bottom of the screen. You can add or subtract in increments of 10 at a time. The more you have in play the more chances you have of winning because winning combinations only count as a win when you land them on an active payline.\nNext up it\u2019s time to adjust the value of each individual bet. Do this by hitting + or - on the bet per line control. The more you\u2019re willing to risk the higher the value of your win, although don\u2019t think it\u2019s always a good idea to go for max bet size and max bet value, as this is likely to see you burn through your budget like there\u2019s no tomorrow. So think carefully and hedge your bets accordingly.\nIn addition to the standard pictures you also have some special icons that need to be understood. The first of these are the Jackpots. There are three variations- Mega, Mini, and Minor, and these names reflect their individual value when you land five of a kind. Land one per reel across and you win big, bigger and biggest, which is pretty easy to get your head around. So- don\u2019t forget to keep an eye out for the tree, the smoking pipe and the leprechaun.\nOn top of those you also have a Scatter, which looks like a pot of gold. This works like a multiplier, boosting your overall winnings from bets placed. There\u2019s a Free symbol too, which is lucky shamrock, and these trigger free spins. That means more attempts at winning cash, but without the need to actually put any money in, which is all good from where we\u2019re standing. The Bonus is a rainbow, and initiates a bonus game if landed on reels three, four or five. Adding yet more opportunities to strike it rich.\nLast but not least is the Wild, which is impossible to miss as it\u2019s a leprechaun\u2019s hat. This substitutes for any other symbol apart from the Jackpots, Wild, Bonus, or Scatter, making up a winning combination where there was part missing.\nLucky Shamrocks is certainly a very polished gambling experience. The reels spin smoothly, and the process of placing bets is both simple and fast. This means quick-fire gameplay if you want it, which is exactly what we want irrespective of anyone else\u2019s preference.\nAdditions like the Bonus and the Jackpots add yet more layers to unravel, in turn keeping you interested for longer. Hard to fault, even more difficult to put down, and walking away in profit could prove quite easy.",
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        "raw_content": "When Fenwick\u2019s announced the closure of their Leicester store earlier this year, many of us in the Leicester Group of the Victorian Society assumed that the building was already protected by listing. When we realised that this was not the case, we set about researching the history of the building and submitted an application.\nOlder Leicester residents may still remember the store as Joseph Johnson\u2019s, a Leicester firm founded in 1880. Their original shop was a five bay building designed for them by Isaac Barradale at 36 Market Street (which remained the postal address of the store right up to closure). This building, in Barradale\u2019s domestic revival style, has elaborately detailed fenestration with delicate glazing bar patterns and an unusually corbelled and pedimented top floor enlivened with a textured white render. (It can be seen at the extreme left of the picture above.)\nBarradale was also responsible for Gresham Buildings, the impressive block which turns the corner into Belvoir Street. This was commissioned by Richard Allen in 1883 - the date and Allen\u2019s initials are displayed in cartouches just below cornice level. Allen clearly wanted to make a bold statement, and the group of flamboyant gabled dormers together with the curved two-storey oriel window and polished marble column supporting the polychrome canopy of the entrance lobby make a splendid contribution to the street scene at this prominent corner.\nThe nature of Allen\u2019s business is unclear, although the canopied gothic statue niche above the entrance perhaps hints at some ecclesiastical connection. His confidence may, however, have been misplaced as Gresham Buildings was absorbed into Joseph Johnson\u2019s store by about 1900.\nIt is these two original buildings, together with a short linking section in buff brick, which Historic England has listed with a Grade II designation. Joseph Johnson\u2019s continued to expand, subsequently incorporating a former hosiery factory on the corner of Belvoir Street and Bowling Green Street, and commissioning a link in the \u2018moderne\u2019 style to replace an assortment of smaller properties between Gresham Buildings and the hosiery factory. This was designed by the Leicester practice of Fosbrooke and Bedingfield in 1926.\nIn 1962 Joseph Johnson\u2019s business was acquired by Fenwick\u2019s of Newcastle, and this prompted a further wave of expansion. The former Bennett\u2019s Toy Shop on Market Street, built in 1898 adjoining Johnson\u2019s store to the left, was incorporated, as was an additional building with a bay windowed facade on Bowling Green Street, consolidating the ownership of a large rectangular block. A new infill section was built on Bowling Green Street to provide vehicular access to an internal loading bay.\nOur application had to cover the entire block, but Historic England sensibly considered the individual elements separately. We are delighted that the two original buildings on Market Street have been listed as these are undoubtedly the most important sections of the complex. We tried to make a case for the former hosiery factory, and the \u2018moderne\u2019 link on Belvoir Street (even though it is outside our period), but our arguments were not accepted by HE\u2019s designation team.\nAdditional pictures can be seen here: http://boxpx.com/0bcchfdbddeg",
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        "raw_content": "U.S. Locations \u203a Maryland \u203a Shady Side\nShady Side residents improve their security, efficiency, and convenience with Vivint Smart Home\nVivint Smart Home systems combine a full suite of state-of-the-art equipment, the expertise of a 'round-the-clock security monitoring team, and a top-ranked mobile app to deliver a seamless, easy-to-use service that puts you in control of your home 24/7. We are the leading smart home provider in North America, helping more than a million customers enjoy the best in home security and automation, and are now extending our award-winning service and high-quality products to the residents of Shady Side. Our proprietary control platform, Vivint Smart Home Cloud, creates an intelligence layer in your home control systems. Vivint Smart Home Cloud is responsible for the smooth operation of your integrated smart home and can be controlled through three different channels:\nIf you've ever struggled to understand complex alarm system user manuals, had the hassle of dealing with false alarms, or been frustrated by security monitoring companies that are anything but user-friendly, you'll appreciate the simple, high-quality security features offered through Vivint Smart Home. When you opt for Vivint Smart Home alarm systems, you can get all the following features to protect your home:\nLiving in Shady Side just got better, with a Vivint Smart Home\nBetween the steamy summers and freezing winters, Shady Side residents spend much of the year trying to control their energy bills. While no one wants to come home to an uncomfortably hot or cold house after work, many homeowners choose to do just that in order to avoid running up their energy bills trying to maintain a comfortable temperature for an unoccupied house. Fortunately, Vivint Smart Home has a welcome alternative. Our smart thermostats actually learn the rhythms and routines of your household and automatically adjusts to ensure that you enjoy ultimate comfort, while reducing your energy usage. What intelligence features (not just programmability features) can make a difference in your home?\nUpgrading your Shady Side home is easy and affordable\nWhether you're moving into a new home, or you want to teach your old home some new tricks, you can get state-of-the-art smart home technology. In fact, we can adapt our smart home systems for practically any type of Shady Side home, no matter the age or design. Thanks to our commitment to convenience and affordability, it's easier than ever to upgrade your home to a smart home. We provide a free one-on-one consultation so that you get the smart home of your dreams, customizing your system to fit the needs of your household. Plus, we will send our Vivint Smart Home Pros directly to your Shady Side house to completely connect and integrate your smart home package for no additional cost (regularly $199). Hasn't your family waited long enough to take advantage of the many benefits offered by a Vivint Smart Home system? Call now to learn more about the Vivint Smart Home system in Shady Side, Maryland.",
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        "raw_content": "Volunteer in Peru - Lima with International Volunteer HQ, Australia's most affordable and trusted volunteer organisation. Volunteers are based in the capital city, Lima, on the Pacific coast of Peru. You can choose from 4 volunteer project options in Lima, including Teaching English, Special Needs Care, Medical and Construction and Renovation.\nThe IVHQ Peru - Lima volunteer program has volunteer placements in the Peru\u2019s capital city of Lima. Volunteers are required to fly into Lima International Airport (CUZ), which is a 16 to 18 hour flight from most major airports in Australia.\nIf you are on the project for two weeks or more, the project requires the completion of two government documents and a mental health check, which costs US$15 (approximately AU$21) - this is included in the program fee quoted to you by IVHQ when you apply.\nThe Construction and Renovation project offers volunteers the chance to see immediate impact in the community in which they work. The focus of the project is on homes of underprivileged families in Pachacutec, a community on the outskirts of Lima, and in other community buildings within Lima. The families in Pachacutec often live in makeshift homes and they are financially unable to complete much-needed improvements or repairs. The homes often lack sufficient roofing, flooring, electricity and/or plumbing. Many of the community buildings volunteers work on within Lima also need help with maintenance such as painting, gardening, window repair and basic repair work. Volunteers help with a range of tasks and the scope of the projects undertaken will vary depending on the current need in the community and feasibility based on the number of volunteers. Volunteers do not need any building or renovation experience to participate but experienced tradespeople are encouraged to list their skills on their application to ensure they\u2019re best utilised. Please note, the Construction and Renovation project is only available from May through until the end of October and has an extra cost of US$35 (approximately AU$50) per week. This extra cost is for supervision, materials and the logistics involved in this project and this amount will be included in the Program Fee quoted to you by IVHQ when you apply.\nAfter you have registered for the program, please book your flights to arrive at Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM). Australian travellers do not require a visa to enter Peru for a duration of 90 days. Your airport pick-up is included in your Program Fee. We recommend that volunteers under the age of 18 travel internationally with a notarised letter from their parents to support their documentation.\nVolunteers in Lima are accommodated with other volunteers, in either a\u200b volunteer house run by the local coordinator\u2019s family or in a homestay. Bedrooms are comprised of single and double beds and volunteers can expect to share a room \u200bwith \u200bone to three other volunteers. Living is comfortable and there is electricity and running water in the volunteer house and the homestays. Bedding is provided and you just need to bring your own towel and toiletries, and a sleeping bag if you wish to travel during the weekends. If you would like more private setting, an accommodation upgrade can be arranged for a private room once you register for the program. For US$35 (approximately AU$50) per person per week, these upgrades place volunteers in smaller homestays with a local host family and a maximum of 1 to 2 other volunteers.\nVolunteers are provided with three meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Breakfasts generally consist of tea and coffee, toast, local breads, cereal, condiments, ham and cheese. A typical lunch can include meat and vegetables with rice, sandwiches and fruit, while dinner usually sees traditional meat and vegetarian stews accompany the vegetables and rice. Bottled water is readily available in Peru and volunteers should budget approximately AU$7 per week for this (2 litres per day). If you have any special dietary requirements, please let us know when you apply for the program so we can make arrangements for you.\nSpanish language lessons are available for all volunteers regardless of their ability. IVHQ strongly recommends these for all volunteers, unless they are fluent in Spanish. If volunteers have little or no Spanish ability and are volunteering for a period longer than 2 weeks, they should strongly consider these courses, so they can work and communicate with all parties more effectively during their program. These language lessons are organised on your arrival in Lima at your program orientation. The language lessons are tailored to each volunteer\u2019s current level of Spanish. The cost is very affordable and offered exclusively to IVHQ volunteers at US$10 (approximately AU$14) per hour.",
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        "raw_content": "pierre vudrag, 54, startup founder, los angeles\nPierre Vudrag says he can pinpoint the moment the music industry died. In 1998, to promote Tom Petty\u2019s new album Echo, the artist\u2019s label offered one track for free download. More than 150,000 downloaded it. Record stores freaked out and threatened to bury any upcoming albums. The industry, instead of finding a way to make room for both store sales and digital downloads, caved.\n\u201cWe know what happened two years later,\u201d he says.\nThe industry never fully recovered from the failure to recognize the digital tidal wave. Vudrag wouldn\u2019t make that mistake. Up until that moment, the New York City native had spent his life working in music, ever since he\u2019d picked up a guitar and formed a punk band at 16.\nFrom administrative positions to A&R gigs at labels on both coasts to eventually starting his own label, he had touched every side of the business: creative, distribution, marketing, legal. 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Vudrag was about as far from a tennis fan as you can get, but the work intrigued him. And he was beginning to see the through lines in his path.\n\u201cWhat I realized playing in a band, is that you always have to deal with personalities,\u201d he says. \u201cDealing with an egotistical singer is no different than working with a CEO, and if you\u2019re dealing with a drummer who\u2019s crazy, it\u2019s no different than working with a creative person at a network or a label.\u201d\nThough he was adept at balancing those egos, working as a lawyer began to grind on him. His wife noticed as well, and finally put her foot down.\n\u201cShe told me, \u2018You need to leave. You\u2019re miserable, and you\u2019re starting to make me miserable too\u2019 \u201d he says, laughing. She told him she\u2019d come up with something for him to do. 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        "raw_content": "AGEIST features people who are exceptional in how they live their lives. We do so with the purpose of showing what is possible. But not everyone has figured out this new phase that we are in. It\u2019s confusing and often frightening, which can lead to inertia and paralysis. We try to lean on what we did in the past, and find it\u2019s not working in the way we would want it to be.\nHard is not impossible.\nIf you want to get to the chair across the room, you need to get out of the chair you are in. This requires action, actions only you can take. We start with good intentions, then often end up negotiating with ourselves and settling for less. We are told to take it easy at our age, take some comfort, slow down. Really? I don\u2019t think so. If you are unsatisfied with where you are, something needs to change and it is probably going to be difficult. You need to understand that you can do things that are uncomfortable, that it will not kill you, and to stop negotiating with yourself for an easier, softer path. Last week we walked, this week we shower.\nI get up at 5:45 am and take a cold shower. Start each day with the water a little colder and in a week you will be at full cold. Do not negotiate with yourself, just do it. Every day you do it you get stronger, and you will understand that you can do more than you thought. It\u2019s simple, it\u2019s hard, it\u2019s unpleasant initially, but it is a victory. There are health benefits, but that\u2019s not the point.\nhard is not impossible\nBest Practices for Mate Selection from an 85 year old.",
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        "raw_content": "Angry shop owners hit out at lack of consultation over bullring disruption\nNo through road: The hoarding in front of the former Permanent TSB building in the Bullring\nWexford County Council was accused of 'blatant disregard' for small businesses in the town over its handling of a major renovation contract on the former Permanent TSB building in the Bullring which is being converted to the new public offices of Wexford District Council.\nhttps://www.wexfordpeople.ie/news/angry-shop-owners-hit-out-at-lack-of-consultation-over-bullring-disruption-37326161.html\nhttps://www.wexfordpeople.ie/news/article37326160.ece/697fb/AUTOCROP/h342/2018-09-18_wex_44168554_I1.JPG\nTraders are angry over not being consulted in advance about the decision to completely close the crucial Cornmarket/Bullring artery to traffic until October 7 and to make it one-way from the quays for over four months while an extended hoarding blocks the view of businesses from the Main Street.\nShop owners who are facing massive disruption at one of the busiest times of the year leading into Wexford Festival Opera, Christmas and the January sales, contacted the Council and asked for the work to be halted until the end of January next but were told by officials that this wasn't possible.\nJenna Doyle Berry who runs Shades hair salon in Cornmarket said she only found out about the building work from a neighbouring business three days before the work started.\nShe arrived into her salon on Monday morning of last week to discover that scaffolding had been erected on the adjoining TSB and a section of it extended onto the outside her building.\n'A man living in an apartment couldn't even get out of his door because a post from the scaffolding was in front of it. They moved the scaffolding slightly because of that but it's still blocking the phone number on our sign'.\n'I could hardly believe it when I saw the scaffolding. No-one from the Council came to us before the work started. No-one asked permission. I was told by the builders that a notice had appeared in the paper. If I was to put scaffolding on my house and it went across a neighbour's home I wouldn't get away with it,' she said.\n'I've tried to talk to the Council. I rang them on five separate occasions and was told someone would get back to me but nobody has. Nobody came to talk to me, to ask for permission to put scaffolding on my business.'\nSome of the customers of Shades are elderly people who are dropped by car at the door of the premises and collected after their appointments but they are now unable to access the business, she said.\n'It's the same for young mothers with buggies. They have to try and manoeuvre their way around all the vehicles that are parking outside my door. It's chaos down here.'\nJenna claimed the area in front of her salon was being used as a private car park for non-commercial vehicles by people working on the TSB building and following complaints, a traffic warden arrived down to inspect the area.\n'We are all paying high rates to the Council and the least they could have done was to consult with us,' said Jenna. 'I understand that the work has to go on but they should have come to us before the work started.'\nReacting to a move by the Council last weekend to take photos of the individual businesses for display on the Main Street side of the hoarding, Jenna said: 'They were quick enough to put the 'road closed' sign up the minute the work started. They should have put a 'business as usual' sign up the same day. This wouldn't have happened if it was a big business. It's an absolute joke.'\nMary Rose Kelly of Kelly's of Cornmarket said the Council has addressed some of the complaints and there is less unofficial parking and more access but the timing of the work 'is not ideal' for any of the businesses in the area.\n'It's going to be the end of February before the work is finished and in that time period you're going to have the Festival, Christmas and the January sales.'\nThe road closure from both directions was supposed to have been in operation for a period of two weeks but was extended until October 7 to facilitate work on the roof of the four-storey building while a hoarding wrapped around the premises was extended outwards to provide a larger working area, effectively blocking the Cornmarket businesses.\n'We were told about a week to 10 days before the work started. In fairness to some of the councillors we contacted, they didn't know the timeline of it. We had a meeting with the Council after we found out but there was no movement. We were told it would cost too much to postpone,' said Mary Rose.\n'We knew there was going to be a hoarding around the building but we didn't know about it being extended right across the street. That is blinding businesses from the Main Street, although we're not so bad because we have a sign high up.\n'New Mood and Shades hair salon are completely cut off. They've said the hoarding extension will be taken down by October 7.'\nMary Rose said businesses are not opposed to the renovation and the use of the unoccupied Permanent TSB building which is a welcome development but they are not happy with the timing of the contract.\nAnother business person who asked not to be named said he was 'horrified' when he learned that the area was to be blocked off at one of the busiest times of the year.\n'We found out about 10 days before the scaffolding went up. We were not consulted in advance. A group of us had a meeting with the Council but we got a blank 'no' to a request to halt the work,' he said.\n'They don't seem to know what they're doing up there. It's changed three times in a week,' he said, referring to differing announcements about the timing of the full road closure and the removal of the extended hoarding.\n'Will the hoarding actually be taken down on October 7 or will it change again. we don't know.'\nThe closure of the Bullring is also understood to be causing problems for coaches which use the route to reach Clayton Whites Hotel and is expected to pose problems for trucks delivering stage sets to Wexford Festival Opera.\nCllr. Lisa McDonald said councillors were also kept in the dark about what the contract involved and she is calling for a reduction in rates for the businesses affected by the TSB work.\n'It beggars belief that this project went ahead without any prior consultation by the Council with businesses in the area or with local councillors,' she said.\n'The first I heard of it was from the businesses in the area who heard about it via the contractor. That is not good enough. It shows a blatant disregard for small businesses in Wexford.'\n'This is something I have been raising for some time now. There is no respect or support for small businesses from Wexford County Council. These businesses are keeping the Main Street in our town alive. Now they are being disrupted at their peak earning period of the year,' said Cllr. 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        "raw_content": "Toronto Seed Library\nLiving June 3, 2016\nToronto is redefining local free trade through Bunz\nFree trade is taking on a whole new meaning in Toronto, with new community groups popping up like the ever-popular Bunz and the Toronto Tool Library. Trading and lending items without an exchange of dollars is growing in popularity in a city where everything costs money. Why are these groups coming out of the proverbial woodwork of online social forums such as Facebook and new trading apps? Why now?\nFrankly, the millennial generation is pissed off. They are entering the job market after spending thousands on university degrees with no prospect of employment in sight. If you want to forward yourself in a career, you need to live in proximity to the few jobs there are. These locations typically have inflated rents and low availability. Either that, or you are living with your parents far past the ripe age of 18 and making an excruciatingly long commute downtown because there is no other option.\nEnter Bunz. This trading group was originally launched by millennial Emily Bitze in 2013 when she couldn\u2019t afford ingredients for pasta and appealed to her Facebook community, sparking the idea for the online forum. It began as a secret society of like-minded folk who would trade items without using money, commonly using TTC tokens and tall cans of beer as collateral. Quickly though, Bunz grew into a massive online community of people living in Toronto looking to save money by participating in trades. Bunz now has an online Facebook presence of 46,000 people and a private app was launched just last year.\nBunz is much more than a business. It is a cultural symbol of change. The online trading forum of people in search of (ISO) needed items in exchange for others represents the need to stop buying and start sharing. The consumerist approach to wealth is shrivelling up as people move away from the post-World-War-Two desire to own items. Instead, it is time to begin understanding the true source of power and wealth in any given city; shared community.\nIn a way, having no money brings the truest sense of wealth in the Bunz community. When you participate in a trade, you will often come out with a new item you needed and a friendship resulting from sharing goods. People often use the Bunz page to post about having a bad day, or if they have lost their keys. The result is the group banning together to help those people in need \u2014 and keys are found almost every time. That feeling of being cared for by complete strangers simply because you had the guts to reach out in a healthy way is worth more than 10 unaffordable coach bags.\nToronto is a bustling city centre and people are constantly moving into \u201cthe Big Smoke\u201d with little more on them other than their bags and big city dreams. It can be quite lonely and expensive to move into Toronto when you don\u2019t know anyone. Bunz provides a forum to make friends and obtain much needed-items for settling in. It gives new arrivals a sense of community and immediately rejects the notion that Toronto is \u201ca big cold city\u201d.\nLending libraries have popped up too, including the Toronto Tool Library and the Toronto Seed Library. You can borrow tools without having to purchase them and you can also participate in workshops. The Toronto Seed Library allows people to borrow seeds and return them after the season ends, which promotes local growing on a budget. Lending libraries are truly sustainable entities, helping balance the bank account and save the planet in one go.\nSo, what if we could take this movement and make Toronto the trade capital in North America? There have been whispers of the possibility of a mall completely dedicated to lending libraries and trade zones. It is a magnificent notion \u2014 to go to the mall and not drop hundreds on pointless items. Instead, you can walk out with exactly what you need in that moment.\nBunz and lending libraries are the beginning of a great movement into a hopeful future of consumerism. As a millennial, I\u2019m proud to be a part of it. Are you?",
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        "raw_content": "United Arab Emirates: Tentative Step to Greater Democracy\nIntegrated Regional Information Networks, United Nations, December 15, 2006\nVoters fill out ballots at a polling station in Abu Dhabi before voting in the country's first elections. (Photo: Karim Sahib / AFP-Getty Images)\nPolitical analysts expressed cautious optimism over the prospects for greater democracy in the United Arab Emirates ahead of the country's first parliamentary elections from Dec. 16 to Dec. 20.\nThe ruler's courts of each of the country's seven emirates handpicked 6,688 Electoral College members who will vote for half of the 40-member Federal National Council (F.N.C.), a parliamentary consultative body for the federal government.\n\"It's a new thing for the country. We didn't want to jump into a big process without first testing it on a smaller scale. 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Sheik Zayed also created a 12-member National Electoral Committee in August this year to oversee the electoral process.\nIn addition, Sheik Zayed outlined two other stages to be introduced in 2007 and beyond.\nStage two is the expansion of the F.N.C. to include a greater number of members to reflect the growth of the country's population. This stage would also include a re-evaluation of the role of the F.N.C. with a view to strengthening its role.\nOnce the F.N.C. has been expanded and empowered, stage three of the political reform process would allow all nationals in the country to vote for half the F.N.C.'s candidates.\nSome analysts set the tentative first steps toward greater democracy in the emirates, a country in which there are no democratically elected institutions or political parties, against the rise of Islamists across the Gulf.\n\"The leaders may feel that for now this is the only right way to proceed with elections,\" said analyst al-Hassan. \"Muslim extremists, whether in Iraq or Iran or Al Qaeda elements in the Gulf, are now very influential in the region and there are fears that they would dominate such councils if moderates were not guaranteed a place.\"\nElections in Bahrain\nThat was a view echoed by analysts observing the parliamentary election in the tiny island Gulf state of Bahrain earlier this month.\nA first-round vote saw the country's Shiite Muslim majority opposition movement, Al Wefaq, which boycotted the election in 2002, take 16 of the 17 seats it contested, in an unprecedented challenge to pro-government Sunni parties.\nIn the run-off, rights groups complained of fraud after Shiite candidates won just 2 of 11 run-off races, leaving them 3 seats short of a majority, with Sunni parties retaining control of the 40-member elected parliament.\nShiites make up around 60 percent of Bahrain's population but, analysts say, have long been marginalized by a political institution that hands ultimate power of the state to its Sunni royal family.\n\"Any group that has been persecuted will eventually come out of persecution and make their presence felt,\" said Saeed Shehabi, a London-based Bahraini analyst. \"I hope the ruling family now recognize the people of Bahrain have a right to express their views.\" \u00a9 IRIN\n[This article does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its agencies.]",
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        "raw_content": "Increasing daily word count\nDiscussion in 'Word Mechanics' started by Justin Rocket 2, Mar 28, 2015.\nHow do you increase your daily word count? I'm averaging about 500 words per day. Once that's done, the well runs bone dry. I'd like to get up to 2000 words per day.\nJustin Rocket 2, Mar 28, 2015\nDo you think about your story at times when you're not writing?\nI find I get a lot more words written when I think about my book throughout the day. Rowing machine in the morning - exercise sucks, so think about the book. Imagine I'm one of the super-fit characters, working his muscles in preparation for battle (or whatever) - what ELSE am I/the character feeling and thinking about? In the shower, driving to work, in a boring meeting - I think about the book. Then when I sit down to write, I'm already excited and interested and have lots to say.\nETA: Alternatively, you don't worry too much about only doing 500 words a day. If you can maintain that, it's two books a year, which is a lot more than a lot of writers manage.\nAASmith Senior Member\nAs what BayView said, I produce more words when I have a plan as to what I will write about next in my store, thus I spend a lot of time thinking about my book during the day. Do you carry a notebook with you? I do, so whenever an idea pops into my head I jot it down just in case I forget it later. I also found that writing down one idea gets the juices flowing and I end up writing down a lot more ideas. Also you have to assess the obstacles you reach at 500 words. Are you bored? Tired? Lazy? Writers block.\nAASmith, Mar 28, 2015\njannert, Fullmetal Xeno and Justin Rocket 2 like this.\nIf you can average 500 words a day, that should be fine, don't worry about it. Just make a point of writing every day.\nAled James Taylor, Mar 28, 2015\nedamame and minstrel like this.\nChristine Ralston Active Member\nI would worry about quality more than quantity. Some writers may write 2,000 words in a day, but then need to spend days revising it.\nChristine Ralston, Mar 28, 2015\nChristine Ralston said: \u2191\nWell, for me, revision isn't included in my time. I typically get 500 words for the scene I start today, revisit and edit the scene I worked on yesterday and maybe add another 100 words to it, then revisit and edit the scene I worked on the day before yesterday and maybe add 100 words to that. Of course, that's my goal for today. I'm usually closer to 500 words total per day.\nIf I were a full time writer then righting more than 500 words a day would be a goal of mine but considering I have a full time job, a husband and kids, If i average that per day It would not bother me. I think the important thing is to write what you can as much as you can. Personally I dont focus on word count, rather time. I want to write for 1 hour a day during the week and maybe 2 hours a day during the weekend and other days I have off.\nMy goal would be to just write more and not focus on word count. It could be a story, blog, or a rant on my hatred for Katy Perry and Mily Cyrus.... As long as I am working on getting my writing tighter with less revisions, word count (at least for right now) is not a goal for me.\nI'll bang out 2k or 3k words one day and then not write for a couple days after that. I'm finding it better to limit myself to 500 words each on both projects I'm working on and then writing my thoughts right underneath so the next day I remember where I'm going. I don't count doing some light editing on things I write previously in the 500 words. This seems to be helping me be more consistent.\nEdit: Like AASmith I have a husband, four kids, and other job so my time is pretty tight.\nAled James Taylor said: \u2191\n500 every now and then is fine, but to limit yourself to that number at every passing day is just restricting and i don't think that's beneficial for any writer. Of course it might be the max some people can do due to life events and their jobs, but for people who have an excessive amount of free time should at least pump out 1,000-2,000 words a day.\nFullmetal Xeno, Mar 28, 2015\n2 000 words a day is eight good-sized novels a year. That's what you think people should be producing?\nI don't think anyone is saying to limit themselves, rather that if 500 is all you can do, then that is okay.\nLogik Member\nI find that by combining time and word count together I can write more. In other words, I set a time limit for, say, two hours, and in those two hours I set a word count of 1500 words. With both limits working together the rest of the world disappears and I have to write until its done. It's like taking a test.\nLogik, Mar 29, 2015\nWe're writers aren't we? It doesn't have to be every day, but that's what people should strive for if they can. They're not obligated to. I'm just saying that if you really want to be on top of your writing, you should make that a goal.\nBecause we are writers. We don't have to, but if we want anything to come out of what we do, that would secure higher chances of getting somewhere. The more work you put in, the better.\nI don't think writing eight books a year is going to improve your chances of getting somewhere worthwhile. We need to spend some time refining and reflecting and improving, not just churning out words.\nI mean, I'm a pretty prolific writer, but eight books a year? I think they'd just be gobbledygook.\nDo you produce eight quality books each year?\nPractice makes perfect but whatever, many people on here love to bohoo. Reading will help as well, if that's what you're getting annoyed about. And i didn't say you had to publish everything you write either, most writers only publish one or two books per year.\nWell, I think practice should be mindful and reflective, not just throwing words on a page. It's not about \"boohoo\", and I'm not getting annoyed. I just don't understand why you would think people \"should\" write that much.\nAgain, do you write that much yourself? Do you find that it's improving your writing?\nminstrel, AASmith and jannert like this.\nYes, i write that amount most of the time. I find it has improved on consistency and many other noticeable things from my writing in the past. I'm nowhere close to the world's greatest writer though, and probably never will be. I'm only 17, (close to 18) so there's still plenty of time to grow and become more articulate in the writing world.\nI'm in agreement. I would never discourage people from writing in whatever method works best for them, but just churning out 500 words a day isn't necessarily a 'goal.' I agree with what was said earlier, that THINKING about your story as much as you possibly can is equally important. I have found that my 'away' time is often more productive than my actual writing time. Sometimes it takes ages for a plot problem to solve itself, and writing constantly instead of thinking just compounds the problem. Churn it over in my mind long enough, though, and that 'eureka' moment will arrive. (Keep a notebook handy to scratch down ideas, bits of dialogue, etc.) Then I get down to business and write. I can churn out 12,000 words per day, when I'm inspired like that. I once wrote for 16 hours straight, not including bathroom breaks and the occasional screen break for a cup of coffee. Then other days I don't write at all. But I am ALWAYS thinking about my story. Every spare minute, really.\nedamame and Fullmetal Xeno like this.\nIf you wrote that much for just one year, that's four million, three hundred and eighty thousand words. That's quite vast.\nYeah, but that's not something I do every day. At all. Only when I'm inspired. That was a record for me, actually. 16 hours and around 12,000 words (one of my longest chapters.) I remember that my husband was away on a little trip at the time, and I had the house entirely to myself, and a few days off work as well. Bliss. Many many days go by and I don't write at all. However, I'm always thinking about my characters and my story. They are as deeply imbedded in me as anything else in my life, really.\nIf you spend time thinking out the story, you don't need to try and up the word count...you already know the story from the first word, to the last word. If you try and make up a story as you go along, you will keep running into a dead end. Yes some famous writer make it up as they write, but what they are not telling you, they have a plot from start to finish in their head...after thinking about it for a long time. I think, and makes notes for a year, or more before I start to write.\nChuck Palahniuk was half way through writing Fight Club when it occured to him that [Main Character] and Tyler Durton where the same person. Shamylan was 10 drafts deep in The Sixth Sense when he realized that his main character had been dead the whole time.\nJack Asher, Mar 29, 2015\nminstrel and jannert like this.",
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        "raw_content": "Zotec Partners Welcomes New Executive Vice President of Education\nCompany Strengthens its Position as a World-Class Learning Organization for Clients and Staff\nINDIANAPOLIS (January 18, 2016) \u2013 Zotec Partners (Zotec), an industry leader in physician billing and practice management services, is pleased to announce it has hired Stacy Hiquet as executive vice president of education. In the new company role, Hiquet will be responsible for creating and executing all aspects of Zotec\u2019s learning objectives, including the professional growth and development of Zotec\u2019s employees as well as providing educational resources to its more than 8000 physician clients.\nMs. Hiquet brings to Zotec extensive years of experience in building business lines and creating educational training materials for internal and external audiences, and also previously serving as the vice president of publishing at Indianapolis-based Macmillan Computer Publishing. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Purdue University.\n\u201cI am excited at the opportunity to elevate Zotec\u2019s learning processes and educational programs, and I intend to integrate them in a way that benefits Zotec\u2019s clients as well as their internal staff. Providing both audiences with ongoingeducationand assessment, ensuring they are on the same page, is critical to success for healthcare organizations,\u201d Hiquet comments.\nZotec\u2019s Founder and CEO, T. Scott Law says of Hiquet\u2019s new role, \u201cas a leading revenue cycle management provider, it is our duty to develop strategies and best practices for our physician clients that are rooted in high quality education and training.\u201d He adds, \u201cI am confident Ms. Hiquet can lead a top-notch physician education program with our client services leadership team, creating a positive impact for our physician clients\u2019 documentation, reporting methods and ultimately, their reimbursement.\u201d\n\u201cZotec strives to offer rewarding careers with an important advantage \u00ad\u2013 continuing education for employees \u2013 which directly correlates with our commitment to provide superior service to our physician clients,\u201d states Aimee Harvey, SHPR, MBA executive vice president of human resources and organizational development. \u201cWe have no doubts that Ms. Hiquet will meet the challenge of developing training and education that aligns with the needs of both our physician clients and our staff of professionals.\u201d\nZotec integrates the best people, processes and technology for fast, accurate and compliant revenue cycle and practice management solutions. For more information about Zotec, visit http://www.zotecpartners.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Alternate Names: Autism Spectrum Disorders, ASD\nImagine living in a world that doesn't completely reach you, and to which you can't always respond. For many people who have autism, this great divide exists between their world and the reality outside of them.\nAutism is one of a group of developmental disorders called autism spectrum disorders. Autism affects about 1 in 68 children. Children with autism usually display signs before the age of 2.\nAutism is part of a group of diseases called autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), which includes 4 other disorders:\nAsperger\u2019s syndrome, which, unlike autism, dose not have delayed development of language and congnition\nchildhood disintegrative disorder, which is characterized by 2 to 4 years of normal development followed by the onset of autistic symptoms\nRett syndrome, which is a genetic disease that affects only girls\nAutism is 4 to 5 times as common in boys as in girls, and people with autism may be developmentally impaired to some degree.\nMany factors may be connected to autism, but no conclusive causes have been found.\nThere is some evidence that some people with autism have structural and chemical differences in their brain.\nGenetics may also be a factor. In studies of identical twins, if one has autism, there's about a 90% chance the other twin will have it as well. For siblings of a person with autism, chances of having the condition are higher than for the general population. Research has discovered autism risk genes.\nExposure to pollutants and toxins during fetal development may put the child at higher risk of developing ASD. As well as, other events that may occur before and during birth, such as low birth weight, maternal illness, birthing difficulties, and age of parents at conception.\nThe most obvious sign that a child has autism is their inability to interact socially. Babies and infants won't respond to smiles, vocal games, or other stimuli and activities around them. Children won't follow other people with their eyes, or make eye contact. Facial expression and body language are neither understood nor expressed by children with autism. They may also not be able to develop emotional and social relationships.\nMany children with autism find it difficult to develop language skills, and they are unlikely to start up a conversation. However, it's not unusual for a person with autism to echo phrases they hear in conversation or have heard in the past.\nThis tendency to repeat is apparent in other behaviours associated with autism. Certain movements or motions, such as flapping the hands or twisting the body, will be repeated over and over again. Children don't participate in imaginative play but can learn and imitate actions. For instance, a child who appears to be playing telephone - dialing, talking, hanging up - will act this out in exactly the same way and order the next time. This doesn't indicate an active imagination but rather repetition of a learned behaviour. Learning also occurs in an erratic manner - what a child appears to have learned one day may be forgotten the next.\nChildren with autism frequently prefer to keep a strict order around themselves. Play might consist of lining up objects, or even of being fascinated by some aspect of a toy (its texture, smell, or colour) rather than its function. People with autism often prefer routines to be strictly maintained - serving a meal 5 minutes late can cause a tantrum. An object moved out of its usual place can be extremely distressing, causing a reaction that will only stop when the object is moved back to its usual place.\nOther behaviours of people with autism include:\nacts of self-injury\nabnormal eating, drinking, or sleeping habits\nlack of fear, or irrational fears\nlimited activities and interests\nmood abnormalities\nunusual responses to stimuli (lack of interest or oversensitivity)\nAlthough people with autism can be developmentally impaired in many ways, they might also have particular strengths which differ from one person to the next. These may include a talent for music or mathematical calculations, as well as other strengths.\nAutistic children often have gastrointestinal disorders (abdominal pain, constipation or diarrhea, gastroesophageal reflux) as well as other health issues, including sleep disorders (not wanting to got to bed, insomnia, altered sleep-wake cycles) and epilepsy. It is not uncommon for autistic children to self-injure.\nBecause there are no well-identified causes for autism, there's no straightforward test to determine whether or not a child has it. Based on a child's social difficulties, behavioural patterns, and poor ability to communicate, a physician, psychologist, or psychiatrist can identify the child as having autism. Autism is usually detected by age 3. Key in the diagnosis are:\nimpaired social interaction and communication\nlimited and repetitive behaviours\nIt is important to have a physician rule out the possibility that the repetitive behaviors are not caused by seizures, and for the proper diagnosis to be made and the correct treatment to be determined.\nThere's no cure for autism. Medication may be used to reduce some of the symptoms, such as severe aggression or self-destructive behaviour. Because so little is understood about the causes of this disease, it's not yet possible to develop specific medication treatments.\nThe most effective treatment available is behavioural intervention and modification. Programs are usually highly structured and focus on developing the child's language and social skills. Therapy is most effective if it's started at an early age. Along with psychiatric care, children with autism benefit from working with a multidisciplinary team consisting of parents, teachers, psychologists, speech pathologists, and occupational therapists. Individualized treatment based on each child's needs is essential, along with sufficient access to a health care team.\nEarly treatment that's maintained over a long period of time may prove beneficial and some children will improve their language and social skills as they progress to adulthood. The quality of life for individuals with autism can improve as communication is enhanced and daily experiences become more meaningful.\nAll material copyright MediResource Inc. 1996 \u2013 2019. Terms and conditions of use. The contents herein are for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. 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        "raw_content": "If you are under the age of 18, you are considered a \u201cchild\u201d model and are required to follow stricter laws when you do model. Just this past year, if you model in the state of New York, you are now considered a \u201cchild performer\u201d with even stricter laws. They include specifying how many hours you can work, how often, and how late a child model can work. Depending on the number of hours, this may also mean hiring tutors and educators for the models they do hire. It may also mean creating a \u201ctrust\u201d account that the model is paid through. This is important because previous to this year, most models in a line up on the runway for any particular designer would consist of 55-70% child models. This year, that has changed. There are very few high fashion designers using child models, less than 1%. This law was passed a year ago primarily with support from Model Alliance, often considered a watchdog group for models in general and one of the few modeling unions.\nWhat has this done in general? First, since there are now legal hurdles to having child models work for the designer, they have moved their models up to the 18-24 year old range, creating more work for these models. A second impact is that there are fewer escorts being seen \u2013 underage models often have one of their parents or a legal guardian accompany them. Now that most of the models are of age, they are no longer required to have escorts and the number of people have dropped who are escorting models. And, finally, many of the child models who are now of age have spoken out that there is a LOT of pressure for children who are models.\nThis doesn\u2019t mean there will be an end to child models, but rather, there will be more laws passed across the US and in other countries to reduce the number of child models who are out there working.\nEdit: This is what was proposed but haven\u2019t verified that this is what was actually passed into law and can be found at this PDF link, http://cfda.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Guide-to-Pending-New-York-Law-on-Models-Under-Age-18.pdf.\n\u2190 It is a Free For All\nStarting Out with Modeling \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Phil McKinney from Forbes.com has touched on a topic that we are, needless to say, very passionate about, data storage. His article covers the major concerns with just how fragile CDs, DVDs, hard drives and other optical storage devices are. Not fragile in the sense that they easily break if you drop them or data is ruined if you scratch your discs, but the catastrophic degradation these discs suffer from simply being stored. Whether its in your office on the shelf, at home in a file cabinet or stacked in cases on your desk, these current optical devices are breaking down from heat, humidity and even light.\nTerry Hancock from Free Software Magazine recently reviewed the M-DISC and the M-WRITER. His article goes into some depth about the controversial lifespan and use of optical media. The read is worth your time and helps put the M-DISC into perspective with other optical media discs.\nThere are many terms that have overlapping meanings when discussing storing digital information. Terms like digital archiving, digital preservation, data preservation, and deep archiving are similar in that they area all dealing with the storage of digital information. In general, they are similar, but different markets interpret them differently. However, what is clear is that there is a big distinction between the terms \u201cbackup\u201d and \u201carchiving\u201d. Backup and archiving are distinct, but they are not at odds with one another. Simply put, backup is a data recovery solution that deals with an entire data set were archiving deals with a subset of data that will be accessed at sometime in the future.\nTraditional information sources such as books, photos and sculptures can easily survive for years, decades or even centuries but digital items are fragile and require special care to keep them usable. Rapid technological changes also affect digital preservation. As new technologies appear, older ones become obsolete, making it difficult to access older content.\nThis is the title of a BBC news article by David Reid, a reporter for BBC Click. This article discusses the difficulty of storing digital information on optical media such as CDs and DVDs. Where other recordable media wear out due to use, optical media fails randomly without this issue of physical damage, since nothing but a laser \u201ctouches\u201d the disc. He also reviews what would need to happen in order to keep your data \u201calive\u201d by rotating your media every few years. The feasibility of this is questions.\nThe U.S. Department of Defense Naval Air Warfare Weapon\u2019s Division facility at China Lake, California is interested in digitizing, permanently storing, and providing access to irreplaceable information. The goal is to make content easily accessible to researchers and permanently archive the information without the need to store it in environmentally controlled conditions. Millenniata\u2019s technology was of great interest because of the use of non-reactive data layers and backward compatibility to provide a stable, accessible, permanent storage solution.\nThe reported tests were run to ensure that the media would hold-up under the harshest environments over long periods of time. NAWCWD tested five different brands of archival-quality, dye-based recordable DVD discs and the Millenniata\u2122 discs.",
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        "raw_content": "Terminating Parental Responsibility - Mission: Impossible?\nIn Re D (A Child) [2014] EWCA Civ 315, the Court of Appeal (Arden, Gloster, and Ryder LJJ) considered this issue of the removal of parental responsibility. Before proceeding further, it\u2019s important to note the courts can only terminate a father\u2019s parental responsibility if he was not married to the mother at the time of the child\u2019s birth and he acquired parental responsibility by virtue of section 4(1) of the Children Act 1989. That section provides that fathers acquire parental responsibility if:\n(a) The unmarried mother and father register or re-register the child\u2019s birth pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of sections 10(1) and 10A(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953.\n(b) The unmarried mother and father enter into a parental responsibility agreement.\n(c) The court makes a parental responsibility order.\nCurrently mothers and, if they were married to the child\u2019s mother at the time of the child\u2019s birth, fathers only lose parental responsibility if the child dies, is adopted, or reaches the age of 18.\nThe facts of Re D are these: D\u2019s mother had 2 children from a previous relationship. She met D\u2019s father and they entered into a relationship but never married. D was born in 2004 and both mother and father were named as his parents on his birth certificate. Father therefore acquired parental responsibility for D by virtue of section 4(1)(a) of the CA 1989.\nIn 2009, father pleaded guilty to sexual offences against D\u2019s half-siblings. He was sentenced to 48 months imprisonment and was released in June 2011.\nImmediately upon his release, mother applied for the termination of father\u2019s parental responsibility for D. Father made a cross-application for a specific issue order which, if granted, would have required mother to provide father with an annual report about D\u2019s progress. In doing so, father made it known that he did not intend to apply for a contact order with D (whom he had not seen since D was 4 years old).\nAt first instance, Baker J held that D had suffered serious emotional harm as a result of father\u2019s abuse of his half-siblings and that he was a risk of further emotional harm from father. Father\u2019s application was dismissed.\nFather appealed on the basis that Baker J had failed to:\n(1) Distinguish Re P (Terminating Parental Responsibility) [1995] 1 FLR 1048 having regard to the Human Rights Act 1998 and the changing social norms since Re P was decided.\n(2) Consider whether mother had proved the allegation that father was a sexual recidivist.\n(3) Make a proportionate order or to take into account policy considerations that such applications should not become, \u2018a weapon in the hands of a dissatisfied mother.\u2019\nFather also appealed on the additional ground that, as an unmarried man, his Art 8 and 14 rights had been violated. He was denied permission to argue that point on appeal as a result of the decision in Smallwood v. 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Re P could not be distinguished on the basis that father had not inflicted harm directly on D. father had inflicted devastating emotional harm on the whole family including D, and father could not be said to be capable of exercising his parental rights with responsibility, Re P followed. It was well established that the provisions of the Children Act 1989 were compliant with the European Convention on Human Rights. To the extent that differences existed in the statutory treatment of unmarried and married fathers, that difference should be construed as justified in accordance with the decision in Smallwood v United Kingdom. Baker J had articulated the correct test and considered the key issues. He had utilised the welfare checklist and reminded himself of the interference with Art 8 rights which needed to be justified. 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        "raw_content": "Relationships Really Evolve Or Is It Just A Fraction Of Our Imagination?\nRelationships are formed by the contribution of love by two people being as one. The question to think is \"do relationships really evolve or is it just a fraction of our imagination?\" This article is for you to decide whether relationships evolve or not.\nWhat Are Relationships Basically?\nRelationships are the ways in which lovers combine to form a single galaxy of their own where they are the only planets and the world their universe. Relationships are the figure of two souls talking about being one. It is the way of life for understanding another person and thinking of being with them for this life. Relationships are the multi-dimensional unit of two individuals.\nRelationships are also the timeline. A relationship is the expressive way of an emotion of a couple. 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The thing about a relationship is that I believe is it the notion of emotions and I think the notion of emotion evolves most of the time and the relationship doesn't.\nYou might not agree with me but this is just my concept. The beauty of a relationship is the way two people first fall in love with each other and then get into a commitment. This commitment to being together is the relationship that I am talking about.\nBut in the current generation that we are living in, I don't think relationships are evolving because everyone has a threshold to sustain and be content and when a relationship reaches that threshold, either of the partner, breaks-up with the other. The relationship goes to a certain peak and the graph directly falls like an eagle swooping perpendicular towards the earth.\nLife of a relationship is as little as a honey bee these days. A study shows the average break-ups happen within 130-160 days from the beginning of a relationship. 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        "raw_content": "Larry J. Sabato - Quotes\nThere are 8 quotes by Larry J. Sabato at 95quotes.com. Find your favorite quotations and top quotes by Larry J. Sabato from this hand-picked collection . Feel free to share these quotes and sayings on Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr & Twitter or any of your favorite social networking sites.\nThe Constitution remains brilliant in its overall design and sound with respect to the Bill of Rights and the separation of powers. But there are numerous archaic provisions that inhibit constructive change and adaptation. These constitutional bits affect the daily life of the republic and every citizen in it.\nIf we really want to make progress and achieve greater fairness as a society, it is time for elemental change. And we should start by looking at the Constitution, with the goal of holding a new Constitutional Convention. ---->>>\nThe presidential candidates are offering prescriptions for everything from Iraq to healthcare, but listen closely. Their fixes are situational and incremental. Meanwhile, the underlying structural problems in American politics and government are systemic and prevent us from solving our most intractable challenges. ---->>>\nI doubt God would want to touch America's tax code, since it is already located in the third rung of Hell. ---->>>\nBecause of the structure of the contemporary American party system, every president is polarizing. ---->>>\nShockingly, the Bidens donated under $1,000 to all charities combined every year for the ten years prior to 2008. ---->>>\nPolitics is a good thing! ---->>>\nWe all live in the moment, and we often mistakenly believe that what is true today was true always. Not so in politics, and especially in Congressional elections. ---->>>\nName: Larry J. Sabato\nBirthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.\nWebsite: http://www.larrysabato.com\nLarry Joseph Sabato (; born August 7, 1952) is an American political scientist and political analyst. He is the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, where he is also the founder and director of the Center for Politics, which works to promote civic engagement and participation (wikipedia)",
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        "raw_content": "Lincoln Steffens - Quotes\nThere are 38 quotes by Lincoln Steffens at 95quotes.com. Find your favorite quotations and top quotes by Lincoln Steffens from this hand-picked collection . Feel free to share these quotes and sayings on Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr & Twitter or any of your favorite social networking sites.\nThe longer I live, the more I feel that the individual is not so much to blame - not even the worst individuals, not even the 'best' citizens - as the system of corruption which has grown up about us, and which rewards an honest man with a mere living and a crook with all the magnificence of our magnificent modern life. ---->>>\nArt is like a border of flowers along the course of civilization. ---->>>\nPower is what men seek and any group that gets it will abuse it. ---->>>\nMorality is only moral when it is voluntary. ---->>>\nThe misgovernment of the American people is misgovernment by the American people. ---->>>\nThe commercial spirit is the spirit of profit, not patriotism; of credit, not honor; of individual gain, not national prosperity; of trade and dickering, not principle. ---->>>\nIn all cities, the better classes - the business men - are the sources of corruption, but they are so rarely pursued and caught that we do not fully realize whence the trouble comes. ---->>>\nYou ask men in office to be honest; I ask them to serve the public. ---->>>\nOne improvement I have learned from my childhood experience with my father: I do not threaten punishment in the morning. 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        "raw_content": "Workshop #2 of Tuesday, October 12, 1999\nPublic procurement is big business. Governments annually procure goods and services estimated to value of over US$ 1 trillion, or up to 15% of global GDP. It is consequently a major playground for corruption.\nThe workshop reviewed recent developments to strengthen public procurement at both the international and local levels.\nAt the international level, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is completing preparation of a new international convention on transparency in procurement. The Workshop participants urged its early negotiation and adoption. International financial institutions (IFIs) like the World Bank have recently strengthened their procurement rules, especially sanctions against fraud and corruption. The Integrity Pact (IP) concept developed by Transparency International (TI) is being tested. And the private sector is seeking to establish industry-wide codes of conduct in several industrial countries.\nAt the local level, where corruption is often pervasive, the Workshop participants urged action to\nstrengthen capacity of government agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to manage and oversee procurement;\nsimplify procurement rules and regulations;\nuse the power of information technology to enhance transparency of public procurement; and\npromote transparency throughout the procurement and implementation process, from feasibility study through project execution.\nA summary of the major recommendations of the Workshop is attached as an Annex to these Proceedings.\nIn opening Workshop #2 of October 12, 1999, the co-chair Michael Wiehen of TI stressed the importance of enhancing transparency and integrity in public procurement. He noted that government procurement was a multi-billion dollar business, in excess of US$ 1 trillion per year, or up to 15% of global GDP. Little wonder that it was a major source of corruption and fraud.\nImproving the integrity of public procurement required, above all, open competition and transparency in implementation. It also required: (i) a good appeals process within government, (ii) the active involvement of the civil society in monitoring, (iii) scrutiny of the process throughout the procurement cycle, from the initial design of the feasibility study of a project through its implementation, where major abuse occurs.\nHe hoped that the Workshop would come up with pragmatic proposals to feed to groups such as the WTO, World Bank and other IFIs working on improvements in the transparency of public procurement.\nHis co-chair, Bernard Faranoff, Chief Executive of Safety and Security of South Africa, stressed the importance of improving transparency in national and local procurement, where corruption was often pervasive. The key issue was how to translate pragmatically the principal of greater transparency into day-to-day procurement work. He cited the South African experience where procurement rules were designed to cover every possibility and loop hole. Consequently, the process was too complex, too time consuming, channelled through a central body unable to cope with the demand and too reliant on \"experts\" who varied in quality and integrity. He hoped the Workshop would focus also on how to build local capacity, simplify processes and enhance transparency in very practical ways.\nWith this agenda, the Workshop focused on two principal challenges: (a) how to further strengthen the transparency of procurement through international action, and (b) how to improve the integrity and transparency of procurement at the national and local level.\nI.\tDevelopments at the International Level\nThe Workshop heard from several speakers representing international organisations and multi-national private sector firms engaged in efforts to enhance transparency in procurement.\n(a) WTO: Vesile Kulacoglu of the WTO reported on efforts to conclude a new international convention on transparency in procurement. Since 1996 a WTO working group had been engaged in studying ways to improve national procurement and harmonise rules and procedures among countries. The effort was designed to lead shortly to the negotiations and signature of a new international convention on transparency in procurement. She noted that most governments have similar provisions governing access to information on procurement, but there was still reticence to enter into a legally-binding international agreement which might limit a country's discretion and flexibility. Other issues under discussion included coverage (sub- national procurement?), openness ( what to do about limited tendering?) and due process (super-national procedures for dispute resolution?)\nThe Workshop participants expressed the hope that the WTO would now move forward from study and discussion to negotiation and conclusion of the new international agreement, and use the forthcoming WTO Ministerial Conference in Seattle to initiate this process.\n(b) The World Bank and other IFIs: Michael Stevens of the World Bank described recent changes in procurement rules for the IFIs to strengthen transparency and sanctions against fraud and corruption, including (a) stronger penalties for corruption such as debarment of contractors, (b) publication of disqualified firms on the Internet, (c) suspension and/or cancellation of loan components or entire loans for government malfeasance, and (d) the right of the lenders to audit the accounts of suppliers and contractors.\n( c) The Multi-national Private Sector. Dr. Busso Pues, Member of the Executive Board of Hochtief AG, Germany stressed the importance serious contractors such as his organisation placed on open and honest procurement. Bidders who wanted to compete on quality and experience and honest prices were often disadvantaged by unscrupulous bidders who deliberately underbid and subsequently increased their costs during implementation, or those who provided bribes to officials to manipulate the bidding, evaluation or contract award process. He outlined his company's efforts to strengthen internal controls against corruption: a code of conduct, compliance program, monitoring and a confidential hotline. He also described efforts by the major contractors in Germany to draft a uniform code of conduct for the industry.\n(d) NGOs and Transparency International. Charles Morse, procurement advisor to TI, outlined the concept of an Integrity Pact (IP), a procurement mechanism developed by TI and now being tested out in several countries including Argentina, Colombia and elsewhere. (The Workshop heard subsequently from Christian Gruenberg of TI-Argentina on its efforts to promote public review of the new subway line for Buenos Aires). The IP concept is centred on an agreement between bidders and owners not to ask for or offer bribes during the procurement and implementation processes. The civil society is actively involved in the review of tender processes, bidding documents, evaluation decisions and major changes during implementation. Sanctions are clear, heavy and implementable.\n(e) Other Developments at the International Level. Other speakers reported on recent conferences and research dealing with transparency in procurement. Wayne Wittig of the International Trade Centre (ITC) reported on the recent Abidjan Conference on procurement attended by representatives of 30 African countries aimed at harmonising rules among African states. Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky of the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees reported on her research on procurement experience that general rules and regulations are no safeguard against corruption when exceptions are routinely granted to open competition or where specifications are so general that it leaves room for significant discretion in evaluation.\nThe general discussion of this topic focussed on three questions: (i) the practice of granting \"exceptions\" to the general rule of open competition and transparent processes, (ii) the appropriate rules for procurement by para-statal organisations, and (iii) the treatment of \"facilitation payments\" in procurement arrangements such as the IP.\n(i) Exceptions to open competition are often made by governments on the grounds of emergency, urgency, sensitivity, national security or other reasons. While acknowledging that there are times when exceptions are appropriate, they should be very limited rather than normal practice and the reasons for the exception should be explained publicly.\n(ii) Para-statals account for a significant share of public procurement. While they are expected to behave like commercial organisations, they also use public funds for their procurement of goods and services. Their procurement procedures should follow the transparency rules of public procurement.\n(iii) \"Facilitation payments\" are illegal payments made to officials to speed up processes but not to influence contract decisions. They are not covered by the sanctions under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the OECD Convention or the Integrity Pact concept. While they do constitute corrupt practice, they are not included for practical and pragmatic reasons. They are too hard to detect, too numerous and would not warrant the very severe penalties specified in these conventions for corrupt actions to gain or retain contracts not otherwise justified.\nII. Local Procurement\nThe second major focus of the Workshop was on strengthening transparency in local procurement.\n(a) South Africa's approach to transparency in procurement was described by Mr. Mlamla, Office of the Director General of State Expenditure. He indicated that transparency in public procurement in South Africa was a constitutional obligation. He described the processes which govern public procurement, including arrangements for including social objectives as well as efficiency considerations in procurement decisions. His review was supplemented by Dean Letchmiah, procurement consultant to the South African government, who indicated that social objectives such as promotion of small and medium enterprises are included in procurement provided the overall process meets the standards of fairness and competition, sound and defensible decision-making and clarity. In any event, social factors are no more than 10% of the weight in procurement criteria.\n(b) The power of the Internet in procurement transparency was demonstrated by Mr. Garcia from the Secretariat of Comptrollership and Administrative Development of Mexico. He presented Mexico's public information system called \"Compranet\" which provides public information through the Internet on the status of public procurement by the Federal Government. Citizens can check on pending procurement, contract awards, implementation changes. They can download standard bidding documents. They can submit bids electronically. It has proven very popular, with over 2.5 million \"hits' in the past year. The transparency reduces opportunities for corruption and enhances citizen oversight. Mr. Wiehen also referred to the OPEN on-line processing system in the city of Seoul, Korea which tracks 27 major activities of the city administration. The system allows citizens easy real-time access to check the status of administrative action. It has received 1500 \"hits\" per day in its first six months of operation. (The OPEN system was presented outside the workshop in a special booth by the Mayor of Seoul).\nSeveral Workshop participants offered suggestions and posed questions for enhancing the transparency and integrity of local procurement. They included commentators from Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, the UK, Mali and elsewhere. The discussion centred on four issues: (i) capacity building, (ii) protection against \"bait-and-switch practices\" where bidders deliberately underbid and then change prices and quantities during implementation, (iii) simplification of rules, and (iv) broadening the transparency to cover all aspects of the procurement cycle.\n(i)\tCapacity of governments and the civil society to manage the procurement process was recognised to be very limited. Rules were too complex, processes dragged on and governments were increasingly dependent on experts who may or may not be professional. Training by WTO, the IFIs and others was felt to be a very high priority for enhancing the quality, efficiency and integrity of local procurement.\n(ii) Governments were very vulnerable to unscrupulous bidders who deliberately underbid projects and then resorted to devices to increase contract prices during implementation. Participants suggested that capacity building efforts should also include training in contract management to protect the public against such practices.\n(iii) Simplification of procedures was also cited by participants as an essential means to root out corruption and speed decisions. Complexity breeds corruption. A recent UK report indicated that public procurement can take up to 50% longer than procurement of similar goods and services in the private sector. Suggestions were made for making procurement more output-oriented and performance driven rather than input-oriented.\n(iv) Broadening the scope of transparency was also cited as a priority. The outcome of a procurement process can often be determined at the earliest stage of a project development process through discriminatory specifications for the feasibility study, criteria for selection of design consultants and other processes which proceed the drafting of tender documents. These processes should not only be totally non-discriminatory, but also no less transparent than the bidding, evaluation and award processes. Similarly during project implementation, major changes in contract prices should be subject to public review.\nRecommendations for Enhancing Integrity in Public Procurement through Greater Transparency\nInternational Convention. The World Trade Organisation was urged to move forward with its efforts to negotiate and conclude a new international convention on public procurement, and to use the forthcoming WTO Ministerial Conference in Seattle at the end of November 1999 to initiate the process.\nStrengthening Procurement Rules. International financial institutions (IFIs) such as the World Bank and the Regional Development Banks were encouraged to continue to strengthen their procurement regulations, especially on sanctions against corrupt practices and independent examination of financial records of suppliers and contractors.\nThe Integrity Pact concept developed by Transparency International which provides for anti-corruption agreements between bidders and owners, monitoring by the civil society and appropriate sanctions for non-compliance, should be tested out in a variety of environments.\nCapacity Building. The WTO, IFIs and other organisations should undertake as a matter of priority the training of local government officials and non-governmental organisation representatives in procurement procedures and processes.\nSimplification of Procurement Rules. National governments should review current procurement rules and regulations with an objective of simplifying procedures while maintaining clarity and transparency. Too many rules invite corruption.\nUse the Power of Technology to Strengthen Transparency. Local governments were encouraged to follow the examples of Mexico and the city of Seoul, Korea in using the Internet to promote openness in public procurement. The Federal Government in Mexico has developed \"Compranet\" and Seoul the \"OPEN\" system which provide public information through the Web on the status of public procurement and on applications for permits or approvals respectively.\nBroadening the Scope for Transparency. In reviewing its procurement regulations, governments were encouraged to ensure transparency and competition were incorporated at every stage of a procurement process or project development, from the design of a feasibility study through project implementation, and not only at the time of contract award.",
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        "raw_content": "By Linda Hill | March 23, 2015 0 Comments\nWhat\u2019s the secret to unlocking the creativity hidden inside your daily work, and giving every great idea a chance? Harvard professor Linda Hill, co-author of \u201cCollective Genius,\u201d has studied some of the world\u2019s most creative companies to come up with a set of tools and tactics to keep great ideas flowing \u2014 from everyone in the company, not just the designated \u201ccreatives.\u201d\nLinda A. Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. In 2014, Professor Hill co-authored Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation. It features thick descriptions of exceptional leaders of innovation in a wide range of industries\u2014from information technology to law to design\u2014and geographies\u2014from the US and Europe to the Middle East and Asia. Business Insider named Collective Genius one of \u201cThe 20 Best Business Books\u201d in summer 2014. She is the faculty chair of the Leadership Initiative and has chaired numerous HBS Executive Education programs, including the Young She is the co-author, with Kent Lineback, of Being the Boss: The 3 Imperatives of Becoming a Great Leader and Breakthrough Leadership, a blended cohort-based program that helps organizations transform midlevel managers into more effective leaders. Breakthrough Leadership was the winner of the 2013 Brandon Hall Group Award for Best Advance in Unique Learning Technology. The book was included in the Wall Street Journal as one of the \u201cFive Business Books to Read for Your Career in 2011.\" She is also the author of Becoming a Manager: How New Managers Master the Challenges of Leadership (2nd Edition). She heads up Harvard's Presidents' Organization Presidents' Seminar and the High Potentials Leadership Program, and was course head during the development of the new Leadership and Organizational Behavior MBA required course.\nRelated ItemsCareercollective geniusCreativity\n\u2190 Previous Story Nothing Can Stop Her\nNext Story \u2192 Rewiring your Brain for Happiness + Success",
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        "raw_content": "Davies, William (1824\u20131890)\nby Ruth Teale\nWilliam Davies (1824-1890), storekeeper and parliamentarian, was born in Manchester, England, son of Thomas Davies and his wife Ann Maria. From the merchant marine he went into commerce and about 1849 arrived in New South Wales. At Goulburn he became book-keeper in the Australian stores but soon left for Melbourne where he was shipping reporter for the Argus. In 1852 he joined the Araluen gold rush; on 11 May at Surry Hills he married Maria Cooper, governess to the children of Rev. William Schofield. He returned to Goulburn and by 1856 was managing the Australian Stores. In 1860 he went into partnership with Maurice Alexander and others, and soon had stores throughout the southern districts. In 1877 Alexander sold out, leaving Davies as sole proprietor. At Goulburn in May 1880 Davies opened large new premises in Auburn Street, where he employed seventy hands. He was also a director of the Australian Copper Mining Co., and in 1879 first chairman of the Goulburn Gas Co. In the 1880s he floated the Berrima Coal Mining and Railway Co. and in 1885 the Goulburn Foundry and Engineering Co. Ltd.\nDavies was a member of the Goulburn Municipal Council in 1859-87, was responsible for the revival of local government after it lapsed in 1863-68 and served eight times as mayor. Although an excellent speaker his reserved manner, his Wesleyan ties and opposition to horse-racing and other sports brought him into conflict with other aldermen. He helped to form the Goulburn volunteer fire brigade in 1876 and was elected a trustee for the insurance companies. He was also a local magistrate and a trustee of the Mechanics' Institute.\nFor many years Davies was a steward of the Goulburn Wesleyan circuit. He was prominent in the Home Mission Society from its foundation in 1859 and in the local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society. For over thirty-two years he was superintendent of the main Wesleyan Sunday school and after 1874 a delegate to the New South Wales Wesleyan Conference. In the 1860s he was a trustee and shareholder of the Methodist denominational school, and strongly advocated conversion of the Methodist and Presbyterian schools into a public school. When (Sir) Henry Parkes opened the public school in the Methodist building in 1868 Davies was chairman of the board. In October 1881 he opened the public school in South Goulburn. His eldest son was the first pupil enrolled at Newington House. In May 1878 Davies helped to lay the foundation stone of Newington College at Stanmore and became a life member of its council.\nIn 1877-80 Davies represented Argyle in the Legislative Assembly. He supported the Parkes ministry and in 1889-90 was a councillor of the Free Trade and Liberal Association of New South Wales. In 1887 Davies had to assign his estate. His bankruptcy was caused by his debt of \u00a311,000 to the Oriental Bank as chairman of the Berrima Coal Mining Co. and by the costs of buying out his partners and the outlay on his store and large new home, Carrawarra. He sold the store and in May retired to Sydney as manager of the Sydney and Provincial Building Society. He lived at Redfern, was superintendent of the Newtown Methodist Sunday school and continued to be active in Wesleyan affairs. He died aged 66 on 14 August 1890, survived by his widow, two sons and two daughters. His estate was valued at \u00a32627 and heavy life insurance met his creditors.\nG. Wilson, Goulburn and the Southern Highlands (Sydney, 1916)\nR. T. Wyatt, The History of Goulburn, N.S.W. (Goulburn, 1941)\nGoulburn Herald, 28 Feb, 18 Mar, 4 Nov 1863, 9 Feb, 22, 25 Mar 1876, 15 May 1880, 16 Aug 1890\nGoulburn Evening Penny Post, 16, 19 Aug 1890\nCouncil of Education in-letters (State Records New South Wales).\nRuth Teale, 'Davies, William (1824\u20131890)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/davies-william-3378/text5111, published first in hardcopy 1972, accessed online 16 February 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "Gether, Susanne Vilhelmine (1857\u20131911)\nby Jane E. Hunt\nSusanne Vilhelmine Gether (1857-1911+), woodcarver, was born on 14 September 1857 at Neks\u00f8, Bornholm, Denmark, sixth and last child of Jens Johan Gether, judge and sometime mayor, and his wife Barbara Petrea, n\u00e9e Jespersen. Susanne learned woodcarving in Switzerland. In Denmark she acquired further skills and worked in woodcarving, leatherwork and pyrography (pokerwork), later asserting that the Danish recognized such skills as proper for the 'highest lady in the land'.\nGether travelled from Copenhagen to Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1890 and within a year had a number of 'lady students'. In 1892 she became a teacher at the Dunedin Technical Classes Association; the vocational woodcarving class was cancelled, however, due to lack of support. When offered again in 1893 it attracted nine pupils. That year her name was included among the colony's first female electors. At the Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition (1898), in the home industries court, she exhibited work that included carved animals regarded as the 'best of the collection'.\nIn 1899 some Sydney women on holiday at Dunedin\u2014including Lena, the wife of Geoffrey Fairfax, and Mabel, the wife of (Sir) James O. Fairfax\u2014admired the work of Gether's pupils and arranged for her to move to Sydney and hold classes in the Queen Victoria building. In August she exhibited her craft at a bazaar. The two Mrs Fairfaxes were among her first students, as was the philanthropist (Dame) Eadith Walker. Woodcarving became a popular craft among middle-class women in Sydney. Gether pointed to their achievements in 1908: 'There are hands, brains, energy, and understanding for it all, for . . . women of this country do not care to be classed as unemployed'. That year she launched a campaign to teach weaving. This involved developing original designs and the creative and skilful use of old handlooms.\nThe Society of Arts and Crafts of New South Wales was set up by amateur craft workers\u2014men and women\u2014at Mosman in 1906. Gether quickly joined and from December the society held meetings at her studio, now in St James's Chambers, King Street. She also served on the New South Wales organizing committee for the Exhibition of Women's Work (Melbourne, 1907) initiated by Lady Northcote, the wife of the governor-general. For the exhibition Gether designed a carved rosewood table and six chairs, which sixty-two pupils and members of the arts and crafts society executed. The suite was then shown at the Franco-British Exhibition, London (1908).\nWhen numerous new, non-practising members joined the society, the founding members, including Gether, resigned. New groups of non-practitioners, linked to the social circles in which Lena and Mabel Fairfax moved and apparently loyal to Gether, commandeered the leadership of the society in 1910. She accepted the office of vice-president in April that year, but had resigned again by the end of June.\nAfter Gether left Sydney in March 1911, the Sydney Club and Depot of Arts and Domestic Economy (Women's Handicrafts Association) was established, 'for the purpose of continuing the work initiated by Miss Gether'. By focussing increasingly on social aims and on activities such as needlework and cooking, however, the W.H.A. missed the point of her campaign to expand the pastimes of women. Details of Gether's later life are unknown. The Art Gallery of New South Wales holds two of her weavings.\nOfficial Record of the Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1898\nAustralian Exhibition of Women\u2019s Work, List of Prizes (Melb, 1907)\nOfficial Souvenir Catalogue: First Australian Exhibition of Women\u2019s Work, 1907 (Melb, 1907)\nSydney Club and Depot of Arts and Domestic Economy, Objects, Notice and Rules (copy in Women\u2019s Handicrafts Assn, PAM FILE 745.06/W, State Library of New South Wales)\nJ. Kerr (ed), Heritage: The National Women\u2019s Art Book (Syd, 1995)\nArt & Architecture, vol 5, no 2, Mar-Apr 1908, p 50\nJ. E. Hunt, Cultivating the Arts: Sydney Women Culturists 1900-50 (Ph.D. thesis, Macquarie University, 2001).\nJane E. Hunt, 'Gether, Susanne Vilhelmine (1857\u20131911)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gether-susanne-vilhelmine-12933/text23369, published first in hardcopy 2005, accessed online 16 February 2019.\nNeks\u00f8, Bornholm, Denmark",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Blog / Chief Justice Adele Hedges (ret.)\n\u00ab Previous The Ethics of Witness Preparation\nNext \u00bb Texas Lawyer \u2013 A Glimpse Behind the Gavel\nSeptember 16, 2013by Adele Hedges in News\nA tribute to the work Chief Justice Adele Hedges has done as a judge was recently featured by the Houston Bar Association. The article is reproduced below. To read the article on the Houston Bar Association website, please click here.\nChief Justice Adele Hedges\nby Allison Standish Miller, Shepherd, Scott, Clawater & Houston, L.L.P.\nOn November 19, 1992, when then-Justice Adele Hedges was sworn in to the First Court of Appeals, the world was a different, albeit rapidly-changing, place. The Cold War had recently been declared over. European leaders approved the formation of what would become the European Union. Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated President George H.W. Bush in the presidential election, and the Church of England approved the ordination of female priests.\nNearly twenty-one years later, as now-Chief Justice Hedges prepares to leave her post, the Houston Courts of Appeals have changed drastically as well, both in form and in function. The Courts are now housed in the beautifully- and painstakingly-restored 1910 courthouse. Electronic filing is not only available, it is required. And the Courts enjoy electronic circulation of and voting on opinions. All of these improvements resulted at least in part from the efforts and leadership of Chief Justice Hedges, who worked with others to improve the beauty, efficiency, and accessibility of Houston\u2019s Courts of Appeals. Reflecting on her time on the bench, Judge Hedges considers two words that could best sum up her years of service to be \u201cefficiency and dedication.\u201d Perhaps \u201cinnovation\u201d should be included as well.\nMore specifically, Judge Hedges endeavored to secure funding for TAMES, the Texas Appellate Management E-Filing System, and permitted the Fourteenth Court to serve as the beta test court for the program. With respect to the courts\u2019 internal case management, Judge Hedges assisted in securing funding for and participating in the development of the case circulation software that all of the Texas Courts of Appeals now utilize. \u201cWe had to invent [the software]. . .\u201d she recalled. \u201cThere was nothing on the shelf.\u201d Last, but certainly not least, Judge Hedges was instrumental in the Houston courts\u2019 move to the new courthouse, as she participated in the design and restoration of the old district courthouse, which was left vacant once the courts moved to their new facility at 201 Caroline.\nMarie Jamison, an attorney with Wright & Close, LLP who served for several years as Judge Hedges\u2019s briefing attorney, believes that Judge Hedges was an \u201cessential part to updating\u201d TAMES, going on to remark that Judge Hedges\u2019s efforts \u201cgave the appellate bar a more efficient and transparent TAMES. Without her, e-filing as we know it today would likely still be a work in progress.\u201d\nBorn and raised in Orange, Texas, Judge Hedges earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Houston in 1968. She then went on to attend Rice University, where she earned both a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in French. Not yet satisfied, she attended the University of Houston Law Center, from which she graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1974. During her time at the Law Center, she served as Articles Editor of the Houston Law Review; won the Best Brief Award in 1973, and participated in the State Moot Court Team. After law school, Judge Hedges went to work as an associate at Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, where her practice included litigation, real estate, business, and banking matters. Over the intervening years, Judge Hedges worked in private practice and as in-house counsel\u2014and also briefly took on the role of Professor of French at Rice University.\nIn 1992, Judge Hedges commenced her years as public service when she took office as Justice, Place 2 of the First Court of Appeals, following previous Place 2 justices such as Ewing Werlein and Frank Price. During her multiple terms on the First Court, the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists honored Judge Hedges as 1998\u2019s Appellate Judge of the Year. In late 2003, following the appointment of then-Chief Justice Scott Brister\u2019s appointment to the Texas Supreme Court, Governor Rick Perry appointed Judge Hedges as Chief of the Fourteenth.\nIn addition to her work helping to modernize and streamline the courts, Judge Hedges also served as member and in 2007 as the Chief of Texas\u2019s Council of Chief Justices. During her time on the council, Judge Hedges worked with the other justices to secure pay raises for the Texas judiciary amidst fiscally-difficult times. Judge Hedges is married to Dan Hedges, who himself is a well-respected trial lawyer and a name partner at Houston\u2019s Porter & Hedges, LLP. Together they make innovation a family affair; in collaboration with their team of architects, the couple garnered accolades and press attention in 2009 for what at the time was referred to as \u201cHouston\u2019s greenest residence.\u201d Almost entirely off the power grid, the Hedges residence boasts solar power, rainwater collection and treatment capabilities, and geothermal air conditioning. Judge Hedges is also a devoted mother to the couple\u2019s grown son, Clinton, and their two beloved dogs.\nJudge Hedges\u2019s commitment to improving the world around her extends not just to the legal community, but to the arts community as well, where she has donated her time and efforts to work as a Director of the Houston Symphony and of the Alley Theater. Interestingly enough, the arts and legal communities recently intersected when the Houston Grand Opera performed Gilbert & Sullivan\u2019s Trial By Jury at the new courthouse. Judge Hedges herself is a talented musician and artist\u2014her pursuits include the classical flute, jewelry-making, and knitting.\nThroughout her years of practice, Judge Hedges has also found time to act as a Director of the Texas Center for the Judiciary; as the editor and co-author of the Pre-Trial, Trial, and Appellate Practice Guides published by the West Group; as Vice President and Director of the Council of the Appellate Practice Section; as Editor of this publication; and as Chair of the Governance Committee of TAMES.\nJudge Hedges considers clarity and directness to be essential elements of parties\u2019 briefing and the Courts\u2019 opinions, and she intends to take those lessons, as well as the others she learned and refined on the bench, into her new private practice. She is proud of the efficiency that she helped bring to the Court, recognizing that ruling with efficiency and effectiveness is an ongoing challenge all courts face. 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        "raw_content": "Forcing toxic chemicals out of the marketplace can provide a powerful incentive for developing Green Chemistry based alternatives. A market opening makes these solutions commercially viable.\nSeveral new biopesticide technologies have come to market as a result of an older pesticide being banned. Without the bans, the research funding for alternatives and the market space for new products would not have been allocated. For example, the severe restriction of Azinphos-methyl and the ban on methyl parathion made it essential to develop safer alternatives for controlling the Codling Moth (read a case study).",
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        "raw_content": "*This work is in the public domain, available via Project Gutenberg\nTranslation by R. Farquharson Sharp*, Directed by Crystal Brown\nLazlo Horner as Johannes Rosmer\nLana Palmer as Rebecca West\nDan Schwager as Peder Mortensgaard\nEd Kimak as Professor Kroll\nJoseph O\u2019Loughlin as Ulrik Brendel\nMarsha Van Broek as Mrs. Helseth\nRosmersholm (1868) is considered one of Ibsen's greatest works, yet is rarely performed. The protaganist, a rich landowner, attempts to support the modern, liberal\ndevelopment of the local community, but is besieged by his brother Kroll, who accuses him of being a traitor to his class, and at the same time he is tortured by the loss of his wife to suicide and his simultaneous attraction to Rebecca, a woman who has seemingly rejected all moral conventions.\nOne night Only, Monday, January 29th 8pm Old Finnish Hall, 1819 10th Street, Berkeley, near San Pablo & University. Pay-What-You-Can. There will be one intermission. No food in the main hall. Crystal Brown (Director) is a member of the board of Actors Ensemble. Favorite stage credits include The Marriage of Figaro (Actors Ensemble), Nunsense (Altarena Playhouse), Happily Whatever After (Berubian Theater), Scenes from the Iliad (Accidental Festival), and Die Meister singer von Nurnberg (Royal Opera House). Crystal studied music theater at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and specializes in devised theater. She enjoys teaching the theater arts and is a member of the Teaching Artist Guild.\nKeep in touch with Actors Ensemble for upcoming announcements including:\nSpring 2018 Staged Reading Series\nOur website: http://www.aeofberkeley.org\nOur Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ActorsEnsemble/\nOur Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/actorsensemble",
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        "raw_content": "A Lesson from Dr. Charles T. Walker and the C.T. Walker Traditional Magnet School\nDr. Charles T. Walker\nDr. Charles Thomas Walker was born into slavery on a plantation near Hephzibah in January 1858. He was the son of Hannah and Tom Walker. Hannah and Tom Walker were founding members of the Franklin CovenantChurch, a black Baptist church built before the Civil War on A. T. C. Walker\u2019s plantation at Hephzibah. Tom Walker was buried the day before Dr. Walker was born and his mother died in 1866, just one year after she and her children got their first taste of political freedom. Virtually nothing else is known about Dr. Walker\u2019s childhood until a hot day in June 1873, when the 15 year old was hoeing cotton. On that day, while his hoe broke the sand around the cotton stalks, Dr. Walker decided to find reconciliation with Jesus. He laid the hoe down and went back into the woods where he fasted for 4 days before seeking out his Uncle Nathan and declaring his desire to be baptized. He was baptized a month later in a nearby creek.His uncle enrolled him in the Augusta Theological Institute, housed in the basement of Springfield Baptist Church. Dr. Walker had only six dollars but he was determined to stay in school as long as he could feed himself, so he limited his meals to one each on Wednesday and Saturday. He finally ran out of money and was walking out of the school when he met Springfield\u2019s Reverend E. K. Love. Reverend Love temporarily provided Charles\u2019s room and board, and then worked with the president of the school to find him a permanent sponsor. Three men from Dayton, Ohio took sponsorship of Dr. Walker and in 1876, at the age of 18, he was licensed to preach. Two years after his ordination and upon completing his studies at Augusta Institute, he was called back to Franklin Covenant. He married Violette Franklin and they had four children, but only two of them lived to adulthood.\nIn 1884 at the age of only 26, he was called back to Augusta to pastor Beulah Baptist Church on Ellis Street. Within a few days he had the church renamed Tabernacle Baptist and the congregation began looking for a new church home. Property was found on Gwinnett Street, today\u2019s Laney-Walker Blvd., which was named for educator Lucy C. Laney and Reverend Walker. The congregation began raising money for the new church from Augustans, both black and white. Dr. Walker played a very active role in the city of Augusta and throughout the state. He was also very well known for his preaching across the country. In 1891, he went to visit the Holy Land for three months. He was the first black clergyman in the United States to be sponsored on such a trip by his congregation. He also toured England during this time and found out that the people there enjoyed more equal treatment than those in the U.S. He wrote letters back that were eventually published in a book entitled,A Colored Man\u2019s Trip Aboard, edited by Reverend Silas X. Floyd. Charles opened a school, the Walker Institute of Theology.\nDr. Walker did many things to help bring the black and white people in Augusta closer together. He was respected by prominent people all over the U.S. Many people came to Augusta just to hear him preach. Some of them were President\nWilliam Taft and John D. Rockefeller. In 1900, Dr. Walker moved to New York City to pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. He was there for two years and built the congregation to more than 1500 members, making it the largest black church in the U.S. Then he moved back to Augusta and Tabernacle Baptist Church. He died in 1921.\nC.T. Walker Traditional Magnet School\nC.T. Walker Traditional Magnet School has a long proud history dating back to 1934. The school originally housed grades one through seven and was built to relieve overcrowding and population shifts for both black and white students in Richmond County. The building was constructed with federal financial assistance through the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The school opened with an enrollment of 1500; this was 500 more than building specifications.\nAs the schools were integrated in Richmond County in the early 1970\u2019s, student enrollment patterns changed. Consequently, C.T. Walker\u2019s enrollment decreased to less than 500 students. Court-ordered busing was instituted to ensure racial balances in student population and to remedy fluctuating enrollment patterns. This made it possible for students from all areas of the county to attend C.T. Walker.\nC.T. Walker Traditional Magnet School, with grades kindergarten through five, was formed in 1980. It attracted black and white students throughout Richmond County and maintained a racial balance of 50/50. The magnet school concept brought changes in structural organization, teaching strategies, philosophy of teaching and learning, and expectations in both academics and discipline. With the new curriculum, policies changed dramatically. Promotion was based solely upon mastery of skills. Students were required to pass all basic courses in the curriculum for promotion. Enrollment required an equal representation of both black and white staff, as well as in the student population.\nDuring the first year as a magnet school, C.T. Walker housed 400 students who were admitted on the basis of a lottery that was conducted by community leaders and school officials for grades kindergarten through five. Beginning with the 1981 school year, the sixth grade was added to the school structure at the behest of parents who wanted their children to continue at C.T. Walker through the middle school years. The following year seventh grade was added; the next year the eighth grade addition completed the kindergarten through eighth structure which exists today. During the 1999/2000 school term C.T. Walker celebrated its twentieth anniversary as a magnet school. Today students arrive on twenty-four buses from all areas of Richmond County and /or are transported in private vehicles. Very few students reside within walking distance of the school. Today we boast a Fall 2015 enrollment of 870 students.\nSource: https://www.rcboe.org/Domain/3198\nDiaspora Engagement , A Colored Man's Trip Aboard, A. T. C. Walker's plantation, Augusta Theological Institute, Augustans, Beulah Baptist Church More tags , Beulah Baptist Church on Ellis Street, black and white students in Richmond County, black Augustans, black Baptist church, black Baptist church built before the Civil War, black clergyman in the United States, C.T Walker School History, C.T. Walker, C.T. 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        "raw_content": "\"Dual Occupations\" (Individual disability policies often provide both a total and a partial (residual or proportionate) definition of disability...)\nIndividual disability policies often provide both a total and a partial (residual or proportionate) definition of disability. As a result, things can get tricky at claim time. For instance, telling your OB/GYN physician client that he will be considered totally disabled if he can no longer perform surgery or deliver babies, but that he can still work in his office, might not fly as being defined as a total disability if such a scenario developed later.\nFor Example, the insurance company may interpret the above claim as one in which the insured is merely partially disabled because the insured continues to perform duties in the office and earn money. This is a very complicated area and court decisions have varied by state and local jurisdictions. Variation in policy language as to what constitutes total disability - or what constitutes \u201csubstantial and material\u201d \u2013 can also affect decisions. A \u201cspecialty letter\u201d that explicitly recognizes an insured\u2019s occupation as a narrow specialty (such as an invasive cardiologist), WHEN the policy was purchased \u2013 and how the policy was marketed by the broker/agent/insurance company or how the claim was submitted from a paperwork standpoint \u2013 can also have an influence on how the insurance company interprets the claim.\nOne example of the \u201cdual occupation\u201d dilemma would be the case of an orthopedic surgeon whose duties include surgery, emergency surgery, \u201con calls\u201d and an office practice seeing patients related to orthopedics, but not surgery. Let\u2019s say that, because of past heart attacks, he reduces his hours and stops performing surgery and taking emergency calls. His reduced work schedule consists solely of clinical and non-surgery orthopedics. Should the insurance company consider this a total or a partial disability claim?\nThe answer is that it could go either way, although there is a good deal of case law that might substantiate total disability. The insurance company will take into consideration how much surgery and on calls the orthopedic surgeon performed prior to the disability (by obtaining medical billing code numbers, etc.) and look at the pre-disability earnings compared to the post-disability earnings in various areas.\nTo further complicate matters, let\u2019s assume this claimant taught once a week at a local university for a full day and was paid a salary for this efforts. Could this change the way the definition of disability was considered and determined? How old the claimant is and whether the benefit is paid to age 65 or life can also influence the decision.\nIn the above example, if the orthopedic surgeon was age 58 with a lifetime benefit (if disabled prior to age 60), the insurance company may very well want to \u201cpush\u201d the insured into a partial claim in order to only pay benefits to age 65 rather than for life (which could be for another 15-20 years or more).\nThose who sell disability insurance must use caution in explaining how they \u201cthink\u201d a claim will be paid, and qualify any answer indicating that the decision will ultimately be made by the insurance company, NOT by them.\nArt Fries is a longtime NAHU member, as successful DI producer and a professional disability claims consultant. Now living in Newport Beach, CA. He can be reached at 800-567-1911 or visit www.artfries.com.",
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        "title": "News The Fingerprints Of Harmful Molecules Could Be Detected Noninvasively Via Black Silicon",
        "raw_content": "The Fingerprints Of Harmful Molecules Could Be Detected Noninvasively Via Black Silicon\nScientists of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in cooperation with colleagues from the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Australian and Lithuanian Universities have improved the technique of ultrasensitive nonperturbing spectroscopic identification of molecular fingerprints.\nA group of physicists experimentally confirmed that molecular fingerprints of toxic, explosive, polluting and other dangerous substances could be reliably detected and identified by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) using black silicon (b-Si) substrate. The results of the work are published in the authoritative scientific journal Nanoscale.\nThe needle-shaped surface structure of black silicon where needles are made of single-crystal silicon. The nanomaterial is absolutely chemically inert, non-invasive, and could support a strong and non-distorted signal Credit: FEFU press office\n\u201cWhen detecting the smallest molecules using SERS spectroscopy their interaction with the nanostructured substrate \u2013 the platform allowing ultrasensitive identification \u2013 is crucial\u201d, the head of research team Alexander Kuchmizhak, Ph.D., reported. Alexander is a researcher of the Department of Theoretical and Nuclear Physics of the School of Natural Sciences of the FEFU. He also added: \u201cCurrently noble metals-based substrates are chemically active and as a result, they distort the characteristic molecules signals.\u201d\n\u201cDue to its\u2019 special morphology black silicon significantly enhances the signal from the molecules wanted. This nanomaterial doesn\u2019t support catalytic conversion of the analyte as it could be in the case of the metal-based substrates applying. The \u2018black silicon\u2019- based substrate is unique: being absolutely chemically inert and non-invasive it could support a strong and non-distorted signal,\u201d told Alexander Kuchmizhak.\nThe substrate can be fabricated by using the easy-to-implement scalable technology of plasma etching, thus has good prospects for commercial implementation. Such inexpensive non-metallic substrates with high accuracy of detection can be promising for routine SERS applications, where the non-invasiveness is of high importance.\nValuable properties of black silicon were discovered thanks to extensive scientific cooperation. Samples of the material were developed and provided by Australian colleagues, experimental work was carried out in the laboratories of the Institute of Chemistry and the Institute of Automation and Control Processes of the Far Eastern Branch of the RAS, as well as in the Scientific and Educational Center \u201cNanotechnologies\u201d of the Engineering School of the FEFU.\nSource : https://electroiq.com/2018/06/the-fingerprints-of-harmful-molecules-could-be-detected-noninvasively-via-black-silicon/",
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        "raw_content": "HOME | WHAT WATER DOES | WHAT WATER DOES\nAverage annual precipitation in the South Saskatchewan Basin is variable but the more arid regions see approximately 300 millimetres (12 inches) of annual precipitation and groundwater resources are limited. In addition to low annual precipitation most of the region was also lacking permanent standing waterbodies prior to irrigation. These factors limited the settlement and development potential of this area. Development of an irrigation distribution system was key to the economic and social development of this arid region. The irrigation system continues to play a significant part in the economy of the area. Though the area is characterized by relatively high heat units and good soils, water was identified as the key limiting factor to the area. successful crop production. Accumulation of snow in the Rocky Mountains from fall through to spring provide the water for the region through the summer season. As the temperature rises in late spring and summer snowmelt in the mountains feeds rivers. The rivers flow from the Rocky Mountains down across the region to the east. By diverting water from the rivers and moving it through a series of canals and pipelines water is conveyed to outlying areas which would otherwise not have access to water. Irrigation storage reservoirs allow water to be captured and stored for later use. The benefits of this include not only protection from periods of low river flow but also for flood mitigation purposes as the presence of reservoirs can lessen the impact of extreme flood events by capturing excess water experienced during floods. In southern Alberta irrigation and the water conveyed though it\u2019s infrastructure provides a stable standard of living, increasing the quality of life for southern Alberta residents by providing successful crop production, water security for communities, economic diversification, sustaining wetlands and wildlife habitat and providing recreational activities.",
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        "raw_content": "A win win for climate and air. Photo: \u00a9 giromin - Fotolia.com\nThe EU\u2019s new climate and energy policy for 2030 opens the way for more ambitious clean air targets. The air pollution limits for 2030 proposed by the Commission last December could be achieved at \u20ac5.5bn less cost per year when the climate and energy package for 2030 is factored in.\nA new study estimates that meeting the air pollution targets proposed last December, will be \u20ac2.2bn cheaper than business as usual, whereas the European Commission predicted it would be \u20ac3.3bn more expensive. All in all, implementing the climate and energy package will therefore cut the annual costs of meeting the proposed national emission reduction commitments (ERCs) for a number of air pollutants by \u20ac5.5bn in 2030.\nMoreover, after analysing the economically optimal ambition level, the researchers conclude that the Commission\u2019s proposed \u201cgap closure\u201d \u2013 the improvement in health impacts that the legislation could bring about on a scale ranging from business as usual to the maximum technical feasible emissions reduction \u2013 should be raised by a further 7 percentage points, from 67 per cent to 75 per cent.\nThe study was undertaken at the request of the European Parliament\u2019s Environment Committee, to provide a complementary impact assessment, exploring the interactions between the EU\u2019s air quality policy and its climate and energy policy.\nIn December 2013, the Commission proposed a revision of the National Emission Ceilings (NEC) Directive that should reduce premature mortality from PM2.5 by 52 per cent in 2030 compared to 2005, and yield an additional 2.22 million life years to the EU\u2019s population annually. (See AN 1/2014)\nIt is well known that climate and energy policy measures also reduce emissions of air pollutants, with immediate benefits for human health and ecosystems. At the same time, improved energy efficiency and the replacing of fossil fuels by renewable sources of energy lower fuel consumption, which in turn will decrease the need and costs for installing and operating technical air pollution control systems.\nThe main reason for this new impact assessment is that, due to the different timings of the two policy proposals, these interactions and the potential savings in air pollution control costs under a more stringent climate and energy policy were not fully taken into account when the Commission set the targets for the Clean Air Policy package.\nSo the new study compares the costs for achieving proposed air quality improvements in a scenario that closely resembles the EU\u2019s new climate and energy targets \u2013 i.e. by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40 per cent, achieving a 27 per cent share in renewable energy, and a 30 per cent improvement in energy efficiency by 2030 \u2013 against those presented in the Commission\u2019s air quality impact assessment that did not consider these new climate and energy targets. The comparison uses the same model tool, databases and assumptions as were used for the Clean Air Package.\nThe results show that, as a co-benefit of the climate and energy policy, the changes in energy consumption would lead to lower air pollutant emissions, with the exception of ammonia emissions, which emanate primarily from agriculture. In 2030, and in the absence of any additional air pollution controls beyond what is already laid down in current legislation, PM2.5 emissions would be 10 per cent lower than in the reference scenario, NOx emissions 8 per cent, SO2 emissions 6 per cent, and VOC emissions 4 per cent lower (see Table).\nTable: EU air pollutant emissions (kilotons) and health impacts (million years of life lost) in 2005 and projections for 2020, 2025 and 2030 under various scenarios.\nYear Scenario SO2 NOx VOC NH3 PM2.5 YOLL\n2005 8172 11,538 9259 3928 1647 358.0\n2020 ERC 3361 6664 6641 3693 1279 253.0\nCLE-REF 2685 5591 6152 3693 1370 238.2\nCLE-CEP 2641 5611 5927 3686 1364 237.0\n2025 CLE-REF 2446 4616 5604 3658 1266 222.3\n75%-CEP 1600 3891 4599 2771 808 180.0\nMTFR-REF 1589 3527 3308 2566 693 162.6\nMTFR-CEP 1499 3361 3276 2565 664 158.6\nERC 1530 3599 4598 2871 804 172.0\nCLE = Current legislation; Assumes implementation of existing legislation.\nREF = Reference; Based on the \u201cold\u201d energy scenario used for the Commission\u2019s Clean Air Package proposal.\nCEP = Climate and energy policy; Based on the \u201cnew\u201d climate and energy policy scenario up to 2030, i.e. a 40% reduction in GHGs, a share of 27% renewables, and a 30% improvement in energy efficiency.\nERC = Emission Reduction Commitment; as proposed in the Commission\u2019s Clean Air Package proposal.\n75%-CEP = A 75-per-cent gap-closure target for reducing PM health damage using the \u201cnew\u201d climate and energy policy scenario.\nMTFR = Maximum technically feasible reductions; Assumes a gradual introduction of currently available emission control technologies to new emission sources.\nThese emission cuts would reduce population exposure to PM2.5 by 5.5 per cent and gain 138,000 life years annually, extending life expectancy of EU citizens by 11.5 million life years in total. 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        "raw_content": "AcupunctureJim Faris2018-11-14T15:53:19+00:00\nAcupuncture and Oriental medicine seeks to control and alter the flow of life energy called Qi (pronounced \u201cchi,\u201d) as it travels the body in twelve distinct path way called meridian. Stress, trauma, injury, toxins and unhealthy habits disrupt the flow and balance of this this essential life energy, causing illness and pain. Acupuncture normalize the dysfunction cause by imbalance of qi and blood flow, bringing balance to our body, greatly facilitating healing and wellness, while eliminating pain. Modern Acupuncture research shows that Acupuncture stimulates the release of adenosine (the body\u2019s natural painkiller), reduces inflammation, and improves oxygen flow and tissue function at the needle site. Neuroimaging studies have also shown that acupuncture can increase the number of receptors for pain-reducing neurotransmitters.\nAcupuncture has no side effects. The World of Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) acknowledge the benefits of acupuncture in treating and eliminating wide range of problems in our body.\nThis modality of acupuncture uses suction cups to promote Qi and blood circulation. Cupping is very effective in healing musculoskeletal problems. This treatment can be combined with any acupuncture session.\nComprehensive diagnosis:\nBy using Sasang Traditional technique.\nFar infrared:\nHeat penetrates deeply (1.5 to 3 inches) into joints, muscles and tissues, increasing oxygen and blood flow.\nHerbal medicine is one of the oldest and safest way to treat illness or to strength our bodies.\nWellness/Healing/Prevention\nAuto/Work/Sport injury\nSung HongAcupuncturist\nSung is a third-generation acupuncturist with over 10 years\u2019 experience. He obtained his Master of Science degree at the University of Samra Oriental Medicine. He achieved the highest level of training and passed national standards. He is also certified by the National Board of Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. As a newer generation acupuncturist, he has learned to appreciate both traditional Eastern and Western medicine which can enhance the treatment of patients. He specializes in sports injuries, spinal rehabilitation, pain control and balancing treatments.\nOur Clinic offers pain free acupuncture for people who are afraid of needles, especially children. Many of our patient report that our Acupuncture treatment is painless and even relaxing. We only use sterile, single use ultra-fine gauge instruments made for the ultimate in patient comfort. Frequently you don\u2019t feel the sensation of the of the needle, but rather pleasant warming sensation. Ultimately, any small discomfort you may feel will be completely overshadowed by the relief you feel from the treatment\nYes. Acupuncture is safe to all ages, man and woman. The risk of side effect is very low and the potential benefits very high. Always inform your practitioner about all pre-existing conditions and the name of your medication you are taking.\nWe will be able to evaluate your specific situation with this information to insure the best results.\nWe accept most of all major health insurance with acupuncture coverage in their plan. Benefits are different from plan to plan, but we will be happy to check your health benefit for you. There is no charge for your insurance verification.\nSome conditions are treated in a single visit as the common cold. Chronic conditions that have been around for years take a series of treatments. Generally, a course of many pain related problem is six weeks and you should have experience positive changes by the third week",
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        "raw_content": "I bought this book because I'm fascinated by the idea of evolution - I mean, at first glance it appears utterly preposterous, right? So I wanted to take a closer look. I started by reading The Origin of Species (Darwin, of course). That was well worth-while but clearly his theory was wrong, for many reasons, most of which are given in the book, by Darwin himself. The key problem for Darwin was that whilst he knew there had to be some kind of inheritance of characteristics, he had no idea what the mechanism was. Genetics came to the rescue of evolutionary theories by providing such a mechanism. OK - so now I had to find out what a modern theory of evolution looked like. I read Niles Eldredge's Re-inventing Darwin, which turned out to be a book making a counter-case to ideas proposed by Dawkins. I found it pretty convincing, but then I hadn't read any Dawkins. It didn't really provide what I was looking for, anyway; the book doesn't set out a complete theory of evolution, instead it takes an academic debate into the popular science arena. Much time goes by and I end up with Gould's last collection of essays. It turns out that he was strongly opposed to many of Dawkins' ideas, too - but that book only gave a sketch of a theory, in two essays. Time to actually read some Dawkins, then and give the guy a fair hearing. I picked up his most famous book and found that I'd made another blunder; The Selfish Gene is about the evolution of altruism! Basically it's about animal behaviour. Fer goodness' sake; I might have to start reading the blurb before I buy books on evolution!\nThat said, the underpinnings for a general theory of evolution is laid out in this book. Phew!\nSo Dawkins' basic thesis is that altruistic behaviour amongst animals can be understood as arising from natural selection at the level of individual genes or gene-complexes (I'm just gonna say \"genes\" henceforth). You share a proportion of your genes with your relatives - hence the probability of survival of those genes could be increased by altruistic behaviour towards them. Dawkins makes a convincing case for this, but along the way he makes some surprising blunders and wanders down some unexpected roads. (Unexpected if you don't know anything about Dawkins, that is.) For example, he has a bash at the concept of the Virgin Birth (justifiably from a theological perspective but what's it doing in a book about animal behaviour?) Also at Catholicism for prohibiting contraception - I agree, but what's it doing in a book about...and eventually an outright attack on religion in general that is only vaguely linked to the topic at hand.\nThe blunders? Well, Dawkins never properly defines some of his terms. There are neo-Darwinians, Darwinians and group-selectionists; I think the former two are supposed to be the same but the latter is meant to be different. Then what is a group-selectionist? The idea is that groups of animals within a species are selected for survival or extinction. Dawkins spends an age bashing this idea - then gives examples of it actually occurring! I think he intended merely to attack the idea that the individuals of a group or species act in the best interests of the species, not the possibility that groups are sometimes selected for or against. (Mainly against, in my view - groups get wiped out or they don't. Getting wiped out is much more important in evolution than carrying on much the same as before, I suspect.) Another blunder refers to \"man\" (grrrr! - but Dawkins does show regret for using sexist pronouns to describe homo sapiens sapiens, in a preface to this edition) \"out-witting\" his genes by using contraception. According to his own theory it is logically impossible for genes to be outwitted - the influence of one gene might be stronger than that of another, however. Dawkins talks about copulation, but he has not really thought carefully enough - there's the urge to have an orgasm, the urge to copulate and the urge to become a parent. Contraception is irrelevant to the discussion when the species can and does masturbate - and masturbation is not the sole preserve of humans, is it, Rover? No - now stop that! Rover - stop right now! OK - you're going outside!\nThe book is full of over-estimates of the uniqueness of the human species, such as this one. The chapter on memes is an ill-considered disaster, though there seems to be a good idea at the bottom of it.\nOne key concept is that of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS). This idea came out of the application of game theory to animal behaviour. The idea is that over time one \"strategy\" regarding some important aspect of animal life, e.g. defending a territory, comes to dominate within a population at the expense of all others. More-over it becomes impossible for any other strategy to \"invade\" and come to dominate the behaviour of the population. The thing that struck me about this concept is that it supports a key contention of Gould and Eldredge - that under normal circumstances natural selection tends to preserve species unchanged. This idea arose because the fossil record does not show gradual change amongst species (as Darwin predicted) - instead the abrupt ceasing of species and equally abrupt arrival of new ones. Gould and Eldredge put forward the theory of Punctuated Equilibrium to explain this: Species are stable until a major disruption to the eco-system occurs - then some species go extinct and other evolve rapidly (on a geological time-scale). Dawkins in the book gives support to the PE idea but seems to have mis-understood it; he suggests a \"little bit\" of evolution occurs when the equilibrium is disrupted - in fact the theory is that lots of evolution occurs - this is when speciation happens and not at any other time. In a footnote to this edition Dawkins withdraws his support for this idea.\nI give the book four stars because I enjoyed the process of reading it. Thinking about evolution is something I enjoy, because it is so awkward to deal with; it has to work from molecular bio-chemistry right up to geological history - and the thing it has to explain is The Origin of Species! How species arise is a tremendously difficult problem. Some of the ideas presented here look as if they might be part of a genuine (i.e. predictive) theory of evolution - others are obviously wrong. Some things are badly explained, or contradict earlier statements. Other things are irrelevant. Hence the book itself is only worth two stars.\nWhere next? Dawkins' The Extended Phenotype and Gould's The Structure of Evolutionary Theory.\n*************Notes made whilst reading are below*********************\nI'm going to make notes as I go along, because I've already forgotten points I want to make, so here goes:\nIt would seem that Dawkins has been oft criticised for personifying genes - saying that they have motivations and these motivations are selfish. He answers that this is merely metaphor and neither he nor anybody with any wit genuinely believes genes are conscious of anything and that this is made clear in the text. Fair enough. My chemistry teacher in school used to do the same thing, talking about electrons \"wanting\" to be in the least energy state. He made the same warning about metaphor, too. The question is, does this metaphor clarify or confuse matters? I rather think it can cause errors. Discussions of evolution are full of Just-So stories about how attributes and behaviours evolved. Personification can lead to just this kind of useless hypothesis masquerading as theory.\nDawkins makes a mistake when he says humans have evolved to a point where they can subvert their genes e.g. every time they use contraception. This comes after discussing how a runt might be serving the survival of its genes by allowing itself to be eaten by its siblings. According Dawkins' theory, use of contraception might allow parents to focus time effort and money on giving a smaller number of children the best care. This might be a better strategy than having many children, in a society where there is good hygiene, health care and food supply. Hence use of contraception may not be a \"subversion\" of genetic \"will\" at all. Also, the gene complexes that allow invention and use of contraception are almost certainly at least overlapping with those that cause the development of a \"big brain\" which just about everybody suggests is a positive survival trait even though it is the cause of many difficult births. It is simply not possible to \"subvert\" one's genes, according to Dawkins' theory. Even a childless suicide hasn't; he's just a victim of \"bad\" (anti-survival) gene complexes.\nDawkins adds notes to the text for this anniversary edition, discussing criticisms of certain passages and comments about things that are now outdated or he has altered his view on. He and I are both amused by the discussion of 1976 computing power.\nDawkins talks about brains = computers and talks about chess programs (also a dated discussion). He suggests that computers that can beat grand masters would teach us humility; rather the opposite I think. He also talks about how the programs are personified by players and chess writers, hinting that the program has a rudimentary conciousness. But apply Occam's Razor: 1. Computer is conscious; 1 additional entity.\n2. Humans are \"projecting\"; no additional entities. Therefore it is more likely that chess programs are not conscious.\nThere is something of a tacit assumption behind Dawkins' theory; evolution occurs by natural selection. This is not obvious or proven and therefore should not be treated as axiomatic. The fossil record does not back the idea of continuous evolution, rather the opposite. This is why Eldredge and Gould developed the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory. At one point Dawkins mentions this theory and backs it, but seems to have mis-understood it slightly; he suggests that \"a little bit\" of evolution occurs when something alters the species' environment. The theory is actually that natural selection tends to preserve species unchanged until a radical change in environment occurs and then radical evolution (speciation) occurs on a time scale short in comparison to the fossil record. In a footnote Dawkins suggests that he now believes Punctuated Equilibrium has been accorded too much significance. I think he now recognises that his theory and that of PE are not very compatible.\nEarly on Dawkins presents a theory of the origin of life - the primordial soup idea. He tells us that there are other theories and does not claim to be wedded to any particular one. He explains the theory but glosses over the two major weaknesses in it without pointing them out. In fact I've never seen these weaknesses pointed out, so I'm going to do it here: It's known that amino-acids can occur naturally in a number of environments (including interplanetary space). Amino-acids are the building blocks of proteins and proteins are the building blocks of many components of living organisms. It is not known how to get from naturally occurring amino-acids to proteins without the intervention of living organisms. This is the first thing that is glossed over. The second thing is cell membranes. If you have RNA already it can make proteins (but you need proteins in the first place to make RNA - see above) and cover itself in a protein shield. Many viruses are exactly this - RNA strands surrounded by proteins. From here the theory leaps straight to single-cell organisms without explaining how a giant molecule can spontaneously generate a cell membrane round itself, whilst floating in a small puddle. 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        "raw_content": "(The Jew with the Swastika), Author, Rights\nDer Jude mit dem Hakenkreuz\n(The Jew with the Swastika)\nAufbau Verlag, October 2014, 480pp.\nFritz Beckhardt is a highly decorated airman in the First World War, flying in the same company as a young Hermann G\u00f6ring. He also happens to be Jewish. Long before the Nazis appropriate the symbol in shaping their brand, Fritz paints the swastika on the side of his plane as a sign of good luck. This becomes a fitting metaphor for the ambiguous and complex relationship between the family and the German state in this literary biography.\nThe author \u2013 Fritz\u2019s grandson \u2013 paints us a picture of the family\u2019s flourishing business, their social position and the creeping onset of Nazism, with its tentacles reaching into every aspect of their daily life. Fritz, patriotic and optimistic, cannot believe that his fatherland will descend into the state that it does. In 1936, we see him driving his friends to the Belgian border to flee; just a year later he is taken captive in Buchenwald. Fritz emerges from captivity in 1940 after G\u00f6ring (petitioned by Fritz\u2019s lawyer and moved by the story of his old squadron member) orders his release.\nBeckhardt\u2019s story is at once unique and representative of a fascinating and often forgotten episode of European history. Its adroit interlinking of the political with the personal gives it a broad appeal that will make it a compelling choice for publishers and readers alike.\nLorenz S. Beckhardt was born in 1961, and is a qualified chemist, journalist, author, and editor for the ARD, the WDR, and 3sat, as well as a foreign correspondent in Europe and the Middle East.\nAufbau is an imprint of Aufbau Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. Focusing on German and international classics (Hans Fallada, Lion Feuchtwanger, Anna Seghers, Arnold Zweig, Victor Klemperer), exile and resistance literature and East German literature, Aufbau has a strong list of contemporary world literature. The original Aufbau Verlag was founded in 1945 and became the leading cultural and literary publishing house in East Germany.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Gridiron Rewind Week Nine Podcast Show\nGridiron Gabbin w/ Author Lou Sahadi of \u201cOne Sunday in December\u201d \u00bb\nNFL Week 9 Observations\nNovember 3rd, 2008 Josh Satler Posted in Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Bucs\nIt should be apparent to all that the 2008 New York Giants mean business. The Giants destroyed the Romo-less Cowboys 35-14 at home yesterday to move to 7-1 on the season. And what should be worrisome for the rest of the league is that the Giants played far from perfect (on offense) and still have areas where they can improve.\nIf not for a miscommunication by Eli Manning and Plaxico Burress that resulted in an interception pick-six, and another horrific 3rd-down personal foul call against Tuck which extended a drive that resulted in a TD, the Giants would\u2019ve won 35-0. And defensively, the league is finding out just how good this unit really is.\nLed by DE/DT Justin Tuck, who might be the most underrated defensive player in the game, this defense really gets after the QB and is now forcing multiple turnovers per game. The rest of the way won\u2019t be easy \u2013 their remaining strength of schedule is the most difficult in the league (.620 + winning %-age) \u2013 but right now, it\u2019s difficult to envision them not winning the NFC East and securing home field throughout.\nThe other team in that game, the Dallas Cowboys, are now on a precipice, and will be playing for their playoff lives from here on out. It\u2019s not inconceivable to think that they could win 5 of their last 7 games (to reach 10 wins) with the return of QB Tony Romo, CB Terrance Newman and a few others, but with the way they\u2019re playing now, in all facets of the game, that scenario seems highly unlikely. Couple that with Romo\u2019s poor December record and it looks like there will be no controversy this January when Romo takes his sweetheart, Jessica Simpson, to Cabo San Lucas for a mini-vacation.\nOnto the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who really saved their season yesterday with a furious 4th quarter rally to defeat the Chiefs 30-27 in OT. Just a few weeks ago, after they shellacked the Panthers 30-7, a lot of us felt that this Bucs team had the look of a serious contender in the NFC. Oh how long ago that seems now. Last week they lost 13-9 to the Brad Johnson led Cowboys and yesterday the hapless Kansas City Chiefs took them to the brink.\nI think in order for the Bucs to make the post season, they\u2019ll have to win the division. The reason being is the NFC East will probably field three playoff teams. So if Gruden doesn\u2019t figure out his team\u2019s problems, and soon, the Bucs are going to be watching Carolina in January because that\u2019ll be the representative from the NFC South.\nSwitching to the AFC. The Tennessee Titans advanced to 8-0 with a 19-16 victory over the Green Bay Packers yesterday. I don\u2019t know about you, but even though they\u2019re the last remaining undefeated team in the league, I can\u2019t endorse them as the best in the AFC because they\u2019re so blah on offense.\nDefensively they\u2019re as good as anyone, and they do have quite a running combo with RB Chris Johnson and RB LenDale White, but if this team was down by six, with two minutes left in the AFC Championship Game, could you really count on QB Kerry Collins to lead them down the field for the GW TD? I don\u2019t think I could. 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Mr. Post planned the community of debt-free private ownership in every field of endeavor, and sought to make his vision true to its purpose.\nI found his story very fascinating. And our first Geocache brings us to the Old Post Sanitarium (GC509R3). Built in 1912 by C. W. Post's Double U Company and was the first hospital in this part of West Texas. The finest facilities of the day included x-ray laboratory, operating and sterilization rooms, nurses training, diet kitchen, all rooms private, and steam heat.\nIt is now a museum for all things pertaining to West Texas. But two rooms are dedicated to the original hospital setting and C. W. Post's office furniture from Michigan.\nNext stop was a cemetery cache (GC5G98H) at the Terrace Cemetery on the east side of Post. After Post, we headed south on FM669 down to a town called Gail in Borden County. At the Gail Cemetery was another cache (GC5KWZH). This cemetery dates back as early as 1891.\nAlso located in Gail was the Borden County Courthouse and the location of our next Geocache. The Coyote Hitching Post (GCPJ6C) cache looks like it just might be an original hitching post from many years ago!\nRight across the street from the courthouse, was the Dorward Drug Store. David Dorward arrived in Borden County in 1892. He opened the drug store in 1901. As the town began to decline in population, Dorward Drug became the focal point of the community by providing over-the-counter medicines, refreshments, ice, and most importantly, a gathering place to hear the local and area news. When the telephone switchboard closed in 1918, the drugstore had the only telephone serving Gail and surrounding farms and ranches until the 1950's. Telephone messages received by Mr Dorward at the store would then be delivered to local residents or to outlying farmers and ranchers. The drugstore had fallen into bad shape, but was restored in 2012 when new owners acquired the land.\nContinuing west on US-180, enjoying the landscaping and a few old abandoned buildings along the way, we drove over to Lamesa, TX. Our first cache in town was called The Big Show (GC22VH3). A rare drive-in movie theater, that's closed during the winter, but still in operation during the rest of the year.\nThere were several Geocaches in this town, but another one of our favorites besides the drive-in was a piece of historic Americana. This nostalgic statue (GC33QT6) was once the Uniroyal Tire & Rubber Gal now wears the uniform of the local high school.\nSo after several more caches around town, we headed out southwest of town to the middle of nowhere. But because of Geocaching we found this old Chevy pickup cab sitting in a field (GC1235H). When you come across something like that you just gotta take a photo!\nWe continued southwest into the town of Andrews, located within Andrews County. There we stopped for a virtual cache (GCF255) at the county courthouse. Even though it was closed being the weekend, we were able to look through the glass doors to get a peak at the 2,000,000 Kirby vacuum cleaner which was made in 1979.\nAlso in Andrews and another cache was the Andrews County Veterans Memorial (GC30QMV) honoring all the veterans from the county who fought in all the wars to date.\nDriving north towards home, we ventured slightly west over to the Ghost Town of Shafter Lake. In 1908 the population of Shafter Lake was about 500. It has 3 hotels and a couple of trade stores. The editor of the paper advertised that there were vast fields of green lush grass and fresh water in the lake. The grass wasn't green, and the water was alkaline, because there is no outlet the water just sits there. In 1910 there was a vote on whether Andrews or Shafter Lake was the County Seat. Shafter Lake lost, and the population dwindled down to just a few families. In 1916 a tornado went through what was left and destroyed every thing except one house. It happened to be the Post Masters house (GC1B72), and his descendants live the newer house next door.\nOn the way back to Lubbock, we stopped for several more caches in new Texas counties. While here in Texas, we've seen plenty of oil wells. But along the way today, this was the FIRST time we saw one painted up in camouflaged!\nOverall we found 17 new Geocaches, several more new counties, learned lots of history, and saw some great sites. That's it for today's adventure. We hope you have enjoyed reading our stories and following along. Please feel free to comment and let us know you were here. Also feel free to share our blog with your friends.\nLabels: Americana, Borden County, cemetery, courthouse, drive-in, drugstore, Garza County, Geocaching, ghost town, history, memorials, monument, movie theater, Post, statue, Texas, virtual",
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        "raw_content": "Leopard Hunt \u2013 Prologue\nDie Fag!\nMason Rivers shuddered. It had only been a couple of hours, and the memory was still fresh in his mind. The police had questioned him extensively on the events at his local convenience store, but those two words\u2014the last two words spoken in the incident\u2014kept repeating themselves in his mind.\n\u201cSon, your mother\u2019s here.\u201d\nMason looked up at the policeman. Like Mason, the policeman had the skin tones that revealed his African roots. Unlike Mason, the policeman had a large, heavy frame, and Mason guessed he may have been a football linebacker in high school. Mason also couldn\u2019t help notice the small mark on the right-hand side of the policeman\u2019s uniform, as if part of his lunch had fallen and left a stain. It was as if Mason preferred to think about innocuous details like that rather than what had happened. \u201cMy mom?\u201d he asked dumbly as he rose.\n\u201cMason!\u201d Juanita Rivers quickly enveloped her son in her arms. \u201cAre you okay?\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m fine, Mom.\u201d It was a lie, and Mason knew he wasn\u2019t fooling his mother. As his mind shifted partly into gear, he realized something was amiss. He hadn\u2019t been expecting her to be the one to collect him. \u201cWhy are you here? Why not Dad?\u201d\n\u201cYour dad\u2019s in court, so I came instead.\u201d\n\u201cBut aren\u2019t you supposed to be campaigning?\u201d\nJuanita stepped back and looked up into Mason\u2019s eyes with more than a hint of fire. \u201cYou\u2019re more important than that. Yes, I was supposed to be at the mall, but when your father called me\u2026\u201d She didn\u2019t continue but grabbed her son again.\nMason held onto her for several seconds. He hadn\u2019t seen a lot of his mother in recent weeks as the primaries for the 2014 mid-term election approached. While Juanita had the unofficial backing of the party, she was in a tough battle for the newly vacated congressional district. They lived in a Los Angeles area district that was safely Democrat, but that also made it a prized possession for those aspiring to a political life. Juanita Rivers was trying to move from her position in the California Assembly to a seat in the House of Representatives in Washington D.C., and her first test would be the primary in a couple of weeks. As a Latina she had the dominant demographic of their district covered, and her African-American husband\u2019s friendship with the pastor of the local church brought in enough of the black vote to make a difference, but neither she nor her family were taking anything for granted.\nWhen Mason released her, he tried to smile. He didn\u2019t succeed. \u201cCan we go home now?\u201d\n\u201cOf course.\u201d Juanita didn\u2019t smile, either, but her look of soft compassion helped to relieve some of Mason\u2019s tension. \u201cYour father should be home soon, and then we\u2019ll talk about what happened and what it means.\u201d\nMason shuddered again as the memory resurfaced of his good friend, his secret lover, being shot. At first, Mason had thought it was a simple robbery. That particular convenience store was a target every few months, which wasn\u2019t a bad record considering the part of Los Angeles in which it was located. Crime was rampant in that southern L.A. neighbourhood. But two words and a gunshot changed it into a hate crime and potential murder.\n\u201cDo you know if Robbie\u2019s okay?\u201d\nHis mother gave him a quizzical look. \u201cRobbie? Robbie Wilson?\u201d\n\u201cHe was shot. He\u2026\u201d Mason\u2019s body started to shake, and his knees felt weak. Rather than fall to the ground, he collapsed back into the chair he had been in when his mother arrived. He buried his head in his hand as those last few seconds replayed themselves in his mind. The Latino sneer, the raised gun, and the two words.\n\u201cI\u2019ve checked, and Robbie is still reported to be in critical condition,\u201d Abraham Rivers said. \u201cNo visitors apart from family at this point in time. I\u2019ve asked them to let me know when that changes.\u201d\nMason nodded to acknowledge his father\u2019s statement as he started on another piece of pizza. Their dinner that night was another indicator of the trauma. Pizza was only a staple in their household when Mason was by himself. If either parent was home, dinner would either be home-cooked or a night out at a restaurant. The only other time Mason could remember having pizza for dinner was the night his grandmother\u2014Abraham\u2019s mother\u2014had died. That thought immediate made Mason lose what little was left of his appetite, and he dropped the slice back onto his plate.\nHis mother reached over and patted his hand. \u201cI\u2019m sure he\u2019s going to be fine.\u201d\n\u201cNo, I don\u2019t, but I have faith. He\u2019s survived for this long, he\u2019ll survive for longer.\u201d She paused and continued in an even softer tone. \u201cHe means a lot to you, doesn\u2019t he? You\u2019re more than just friends.\u201d\nMason\u2019s mouth opened, but nothing came out. His parents knew he was gay, but he hadn\u2019t shared any details with them, and up until that moment they hadn\u2019t asked.\n\u201cYour private life is your own, Mason, but that doesn\u2019t mean we don\u2019t care.\u201d His father smiled. \u201cYour mother and I have suspected you had a relationship with Robbie for some time now, but we didn\u2019t want to say anything.\u201d\n\u201cWe know you\u2019ll want to go to the hospital to be with him, and as soon as non-family members can see him, we\u2019ll make sure that happens.\u201d Mason\u2019s mother\u2019s expression tightened slightly; Mason noticed, and it immediately put him on guard. \u201cYou just have to be discreet.\u201d\n\u201cDiscreet?\u201d Mason thought he knew what this was about, but he wanted her to spell it out.\n\u201cYou know where we live has a lot of gangs. You could be in danger if the word got out that you\u2019re gay.\u201d\nMason struggled to keep a scowl off his face. \u201cI\u2019m going to college in the fall. Nothing\u2019s likely to happen before then, so why does it matter if more people find out? My friends already know.\u201d Mason had been accepted into the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California, and he was looking forward to experiencing college life. While the college was close enough that he could commute from home, he wanted to live in the dorms for at least the first year.\nNot unexpectedly, his father spoke next. Mason was used to his parents doing tag-team roles during family discussions, or, more accurately, parental dictation. \u201cYes, but you don\u2019t need to spread it around. The more people who know, the more danger you\u2019ll be in. Robbie was shot, and based on what the police told me, it\u2019s being investigated as a hate crime. We don\u2019t want that to happen to you.\u201d\nMason knew better than to argue. While he suspected an ulterior motive, he also knew his parents wanted to protect him. \u201cWhat is it that you want me to do?\u201d\n\u201cAs your mother said, you need to be discreet. It won\u2019t be for long.\u201d\nWith two parents who were lawyers\u2014one of whom was also a career politician\u2014Mason was sensitive to the words they used. \u201cWhat do you mean that it won\u2019t be for long?\u201d\nHis parents exchanged a quick glance. \u201cMason, dear,\u201d his mother said. \u201cWe know how much you\u2019ve got your heart set on college, but\u2014\u201d\nMason leaped to his feet. \u201cNo! You can\u2019t do this to me!\u201d\n\u201cSit down, son.\u201d Abraham Rivers\u2019 expression was stern. \u201cLet your mother finish.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re not going to let me go to college! You\u2019re going to ruin my future! Why? Because I\u2019m gay?\u201d\nHis father slowly rose. Once he was at his full height, almost equal to Mason\u2019s 6\u2019 3\u201d, he pointed at Mason\u2019s now-empty chair. \u201cSit down and listen! You\u2019re still going to go to college, just not yet.\u201d\nMason dropped into his seat and underlined his scowl by crossing his arms.\nHis mother restarted. \u201cMason, dear, it looks like Robbie was shot by one of the local gang members. It was captured on the store\u2019s video-surveillance system, but the quality wasn\u2019t great, so you\u2019re the only one who can positively ID the shooter. If something were to happen and you couldn\u2019t testify, the hoodlum who did this to Robbie could get off. You don\u2019t want that to happen, do you?\u201d\n\u201cOf course not!\u201d Mason knew he was the only one who saw the guy\u2019s face. The thug had worn a ski mask when he entered the store and demanded money. It was after he had collected the cash and then shot Robbie that the mask was removed. Mason could still see the look of hatred and contempt on the guy\u2019s face as he spat on Robbie\u2019s bleeding body. He was lucky the Latino hadn\u2019t noticed him hiding behind one of the shelves or he may\u2019ve joined Robbie on the floor.\n\u201cThat\u2019s what we thought. Unfortunately, USC isn\u2019t that far from here, so if the gang learns you\u2019re there and they decide to silence the only witness\u2026\u201d\nMason shuddered. The most obvious way to silence him had already been tried once on Robbie. There was no reason to think the gang, or at least that gang member, wouldn\u2019t try again. If his name got out, he would be next on the hit list. \u201cHow long?\u201d\nHis father knew what he was asking. \u201cWith a case like this, it could be months before it goes to trial. You wouldn\u2019t be safe if you stayed in the area. Your mother and I think you\u2019re better off going to a different college, somewhere far enough away that no one will come looking for you.\u201d\n\u201cI refuse to go to the Air Force Academy, and Capitol College didn\u2019t accept me. Where am I supposed to go?\u201d Mason didn\u2019t need to explain to his parents there were only three decent colleges in the country that taught astronautical engineering at the undergraduate level. He was prepared to push back if they wanted him to lower his aspirations to an aerospace degree instead.\nBoth parents smiled. \u201cWe\u2019ve found a place,\u201d his mother said, \u201cand I\u2019m sure you\u2019ll love it. It\u2019s supposed to be a wonderful city, where I\u2019m sure you\u2019ll make lots of new friends.\u201d\nMason lay on his bed, staring up at the ceiling while throwing and catching a basketball.\n\u201cYou\u2019re shitting me!\u201d Jeremy Collins said. \u201cYou\u2019re going to Australia?\u201d\n\u201cYep, but not \u2019til next year. School down under starts in their fall\u2014in February.\u201d Mason sighed and let the basketball fall onto the mattress next to him. He rolled his head to look at his friend. \u201cUntil then, Mom and Dad are sending me to Arizona to stay with my grandparents. That\u2019s supposed to keep me far enough away to be safe, and then I can start getting ready to be exiled.\u201d\n\u201cExiled?\u201d Jeremy\u2014they often joked he was the token white guy in their group of friends from high school\u2014grinned. \u201cYou\u2019re looking at this the wrong way. You\u2019re being sent to a country filled with hot surfer dudes. You\u2019re going to be in heaven!\u201d\nMason\u2019s chuckle was half-hearted. \u201cCalifornia\u2019s supposed to be filled with hot surfer dudes, too, but look around. Do you know of any at our school?\u201d\n\u201cBut still\u2026\u201d Jeremy paused. \u201cThere\u2019s something you haven\u2019t told me. What is it, dude?\u201d\n\u201cI called it exile because that\u2019s what I think it is. The \u2018rents haven\u2019t said so, but I think it\u2019s because I\u2019m gay. They want me gone and out of sight.\u201d\n\u201cYour folks love you! How can you say that?\u201d\n\u201cBecause they don\u2019t want people to know. It was all too quick. I can\u2019t believe that within hours of Robbie\u2026\u201d Mason\u2019s voice faltered for a moment. \u201cWithin hours, they\u2019d found another college that teaches astronautical engineering and had all the details ready to give to me. They had to have been looking before this happened, and all they needed was an excuse. They\u2019re using Robbie to send me away! God, I hope he gets out soon. Everything\u2019s so fucked up.\u201d He wiped a hand across his eyes. Robbie\u2019s condition had been upgraded to stable, but hospital visitation rights were still being restricted to family members.\nJeremy moved from the computer desk, sat on the bed, and put a hand on Mason\u2019s shoulder. \u201cHey, dude, you\u2019re stressing. What happened to Robbie is shit, but don\u2019t take it out on your folks. Wait a few days and you\u2019ll see that everything\u2019s okay.\u201d\nMason gave him a weak smile before staring up at the ceiling again. He knew he was right about what his parents were doing, and he could even make a guess at why they wanted him away. The local black church was a strong supporter of his mother and her political ambitions, but the pastor was homophobic. He wasn\u2019t a fire-and-brimstone preacher, but when Proposition 8 to outlaw same-sex marriage in California was being debated, the Reverend Henry Jefferson was a prominent campaigner for the yes vote. Mason was sure his mother didn\u2019t want word to get back to the pastor that she had a gay son. When viewed in that light, exiling her son to Australia seemed like a good idea. When the word got out\u2014and Mason know it would be leaked by one of his mother\u2019s political opponents if he wasn\u2019t outed before then\u2014she wanted him far enough away that she could separate herself from her son in the eyes of the pastor. Sending him to Arizona was only the first step in that plan.\n\u201cOkay, what can you tell me?\u201d Jeremy gave Mason a mock punch to the bicep. \u201cI\u2019m jealous, you know. There\u2019s no way I\u2019m ever going to Australia, let alone go there for college.\u201d\n\u201cWhat\u2019s there to tell? I\u2019m applying for a Bachelor of Space Engineering at the University of Sydney. Mom tells me that, given my SAT scores, she can pull a few strings to get me a place, but I won\u2019t find out until December if it worked.\u201d Mason gave a heavy sigh. \u201cUntil then, I\u2019m a slave to my mom\u2019s political campaign.\u201d\n\u201cI think that\u2019s a small price to pay for a year in Australia. Come on, dude. Lighten up!\u201d\nJeremy blinked. \u201cWhat?\u201d\n\u201cMom and Dad made it clear that it\u2019ll be for four years. I\u2019ll be there until I complete my degree\u2026or until I bomb out.\u201d He left unspoken how that was another indicator his parents wanted him gone. They had told him it was easier to complete the degree there rather than to try to shift credits from one country to another, but he knew it was an excuse.\n\u201cFour years? Are you shitting me?\u201d\n\u201cNope. It\u2019s real. I\u2019m being sent to the other side of the world because my \u2018rents don\u2019t want me around.\u201d\nJeremy was silent for half a minute. \u201cEven if you\u2019re right, and I\u2019m not saying you are, you need to look at this as a positive thing. Take one step at a time, starting with a year in the freshmen dorms surrounded by at least a few hot Aussies. You\u2019re going to be horny the entire time!\u201d\n\u201cYeah, about that. The idea of staying in the dorms sounds like a great idea. Sucks it\u2019s not going to happen.\u201d\n\u201cDude, what are you talking about? Tell your folks you want to stay in the dorms. Don\u2019t let them make you take an apartment, at least not for the first year.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s not it. I won\u2019t be staying in the dorms because there aren\u2019t any.\u201d\n\u201cThere are no dorms.\u201d Mason rolled over and sat up next to Jeremy. \u201cThere are no dorms, no frats, no sororities\u2014not that I care about that\u2014and I think there are sports teams, but there\u2019s no athletics program, no big college football, basketball, or any other sport I can find. It sounds like you go there to study, and that\u2019s about it.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re shitting me! Where is everyone supposed to live if there\u2019s no dorms or frats?\u201d\n\u201cAt home, I guess. It seems that most of the students are from Sydney, with only a small number from elsewhere.\u201d Mason rested his elbows on his knees as he stared out into space. \u201cThere are a few places on campus, but they sound as bad as military school. The first couple I looked at required students to show up for meals at set times\u2014and to wear ties for dinner. There were a couple that sounded better, but get this: one only had room for thirty-eight students. That\u2019s for all years, not just freshmen.\u201d\n\u201cThe website says there\u2019s off-campus housing in the area. I\u2019m going to find somewhere temporary and then look around for a place to stay longer term. Dad said he and Mom would consider buying me a place if I can\u2019t find anywhere decent to rent.\u201d He didn\u2019t mention that was another reason he considered what was happening to be an exile.\nHe would still get his astronautical-engineering degree, but he would be doing it alone, away from family and friends. He didn\u2019t like it, but with the guy who shot Robbie still on the loose, he knew he didn\u2019t have many options. He hated what his parents were doing, but at least they were still listening to his dreams.\nMason cautiously hugged Robbie before stepping back from the hospital bed. \u201cAny word on when you get to escape?\u201d\nRobbie didn\u2019t smile. \u201cA couple of days, and then I\u2019m disappearing.\u201d\n\u201cDisappearing?\u201d Mason\u2019s jaw dropped. \u201cWhy?\u201d\n\u201cI have to.\u201d Robbie wasn\u2019t meeting Mason\u2019s eyes. \u201cI got word that the gang\u2019s looking for me. They want to finish what they started.\u201d\nMason grimaced. His father had already told him the police had the name of the shooter, but he had gone into hiding. No one on the streets was saying anything, and since Robbie was getting better, the police were treating it as just another robbery gone wrong with no special priority. The hate-crime aspect didn\u2019t seem to make a difference to how it was being handled.\n\u201cThe cops can\u2019t protect me, so I thought I\u2019d head north to my sister\u2019s place. Maybe look for a job and stay permanently. I can\u2019t come back. Even if they catch Jos\u00e9, the other gang members will have it in for me.\u201d\n\u201cJos\u00e9?\u201d\n\u201cJos\u00e9 Rodriguez. He found out I had been fooling around with his cousin. That\u2019s why he tried to kill me.\u201d Robbie sighed. \u201cDiego warned me, but I didn\u2019t pay attention. I\u2019m not taking any chances; as soon as the hospital releases me, I\u2019m out of here.\u201d\nMason managed to avoid shivering. He understood what Robbie was talking about, but it meant that if the shooter was ever caught, Mason would be the only easily contactable witness. 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        "raw_content": "Nine ways to protect your identity and money during the holidays\nWade Barnes | 12/18/2015, 9:48 a.m.\nKeep your Social Security number on lockdown. Don\u2019t be afraid to ask the question, \u201cwhy is this necessary?\u201d Especially during the holiday season, thieves may try to have success in stealing information from people who are moving too fast and that are blinded by their urgency to cross things off their shopping list. Always take the time to stop, question, and assess any situation where your Social Security number is required.\nGuard your information online as much as you would in person. You wouldn\u2019t give your credit card number to any random person on the corner if they asked for it, would you? Then why be so quick to dish out those digits online? When doing your online shopping this holiday season, always evaluate the website to check for legitimacy. Ensure that the website is encrypted (look for the green lock logo and URL starting with https://) and be sure the merchant asks for the security code on the back of the card. If not, you may want to do some further research to confirm the legitimacy of the site.\nDon\u2019t over share on social media. Unfortunately these days, something as simple as posting a picture of your holiday purchases can help a hacker in their efforts to steal your information. Always be aware that the information you\u2019re posting on the internet can not only be seen by the friends and family you intended, but also strangers and hackers that can be trying to gain more information about you and your spending habits. Don\u2019t over share and especially don\u2019t share photos of any receipts or evidence of a transaction-no matter how good the deal was!\nStay on your guard when giving to charity. December is a great time to give money or gifts to your favorite charity or nonprofit, but don\u2019t let your valiant effort to help those in need go to waste by giving to a bogus collector. Always be sure to do your research and validate the legitimacy of anyone you\u2019re planning to donate to. If you\u2019re donating money online, always navigate to the payment portal directly through the organization\u2019s official website, not a third-party.\nUtilize the EMV technology you\u2019ve been given. By now, you\u2019ve probably noticed the new credit and debit cards you\u2019ve gotten in the mail have an EMV/chip card in them. When you\u2019re out and about doing holiday shopping, always check to see if the merchant\noffers EMV compliant equipment. The cashier may not always ask, so take initiative yourself and only choose to \u201cswipe\u201d if you have no other option.\nStay aware of your surroundings. Thieves and fraudsters find the easiest targets in those who are unaware of their surroundings or not paying attention to their belongings. When you\u2019re out in a busy mall or at a crowded holiday event, keep your personal belongings close and accounted for. Unfortunately, no public location should be trusted when it comes to leaving your belongings unattended. Always be aware and on your guard!\nTraveling to see family? Communicate with your bank. It\u2019s important to keep your bank informed when you are planning to go out of town. We recommend the customers let us know any time they are going out of state, and definitely any time they are planning to leave the country. This helps us monitor and secure your accounts and know that the transactions being made overseas, or across the country, are legitimate.\nUse your online banking tools. Always stay on top of how much money is coming in and how much is going out. 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        "raw_content": "2012 will be over in a few days. Are you ready? I know I am. I\u2019m starting the new year with a clean slate. I have cleaned house in my life and have let go of toxic people and things. I have my list of goals I want to accomplish. I am so excited for what\u2019s to come. Many people say 2013 is a lucky year, especially if the number 13 is your lucky number. As I mentioned last week in part 1 of this blog, we are all closing out a chapter in our lives with the year ending. December 21st marked the winter solstice, the ending of one time cycle and the beginning of a new one. So this is a great time for a do-over. It\u2019s never too late to renew your life and take control of your story.\nMany times, taking control of your story is as simple as looking at the current story we are telling ourselves. You tell the world your story as you live it but you are also essentially telling that story to yourself as well. 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You are holding yourself back from living life to its fullest.\nIt\u2019s not easy to change your way of thinking if you have been in a pity party for years and are used to complaining about your life and how you never seem to catch a break. But the first step is always the hardest. If you\u2019re capable making the first step, then you can do anything you set your mind to. Having a positive outlook is something you work on daily, one day at a time. First, you have to accept that you are accountable for the choices you make. You cannot place blame on others and the world for a lack of successes and happiness. You have to check yourself on this, accept that you are the reason things have not been going right because of the poor choices you have been making and then make a commitment to make better choices.\nSecond, you have to stop worrying about what someone else has. Everyone has their own journey and while someone else may seem to have it all, you never know the full story. Everyone has their own crosses to bear in life. No one\u2019s life is perfect. When you focus on someone else and what they have, it takes your focus off of your own life. You are not meant to have what the next person has. You are meant to have your own successes. You have your own journey to walk. You have your own story. No two stories are the same. So instead of focusing on someone else and being jealous of what they have, celebrate the fact that your story is unique, can always change, that you are in control and always have a choice.\nAnother thing that many of us do to ourselves is beat ourselves up when we fail. To live a happy life, don't be so hard on yourself. It\u2019s perfectly normal to want to win but you have to accept that you won\u2019t always win because some things are not meant for you to gain. Sometimes a loss is a blessing. It shows us a lesson and helps us to grow on our journey. It can give us strength and increased determination, if we let it. Again, it\u2019s all about a positive way of thinking. My dad used to always tell me that failure doesn't mean you're a loser because at least you tried. There are people out there who give up without trying because of fear. Then you will never know if you would have won or lost. And that\u2019s worse than trying and seeing the end result, good or bad. Because whether it\u2019s good or bad, you will get something out it. If you keep trying, you will succeed more times than you fail because of all the lessons learned from the losses.\nAnyone who knows me knows my love for the TV show Survivor and Jeff Probst. He has a mantra he lives by, which I love: Say yes to adventure! Adventure comes in many forms. You don\u2019t have to climb Mt Everest or see the Great Wall of China. An adventure can be as simple as leaving your house to take a walk. When you say YES to adventure, you are committing to putting yourself out there in the world. Putting yourself out there means putting yourself in situations where you can allow the Universe to place people and opportunities in your path. The love of your life or the job you love will not come knocking on your door and be handed to you. Nothing will find you if you are locked up in your house, in your pajamas. Having adventure in your life will make you feel empowered and good. Most of all, it will make you happy.\nFor me, just being outside is an adventure. I love people watching. I love looking at the sky and appreciating the world and all its beauty. It makes me feel rejuvenated and alive. I love to travel for this reason. It is amazing to me how I can get on a plane and be in an entirely different part of the world in a matter of hours. It is incredible to see the different architecture and customs. Do what you love and also dare to do things out of the box that are new and exciting. 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        "raw_content": "Shirley Chisholm Biography - Selected writings\nblack political york democratic\nPolitician, writer, educator\nIn becoming the first black, as well as the first woman, to ever seek a major political party's nomination for the U.S. presidency, former New York congresswoman Shirley Chisholm demonstrated that aspirations for the nation's executive office need not be the exclusive domain of white males. Chisholm's unsuccessful 1972 campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination\u2014largely viewed as more symbolic than practical\u2014was intended to both break ground and prove a point. \"I ran because someone had to do it first,\" she stated in The Good Fight, her candid recounting of the campaign. \"In this country everybody is supposed to be able to run for President, but that's never been really true. I ran because most people think the country is not ready for a black candidate, not ready for a woman candidate.\" By staying in the race all the way to the Democratic National Convention, Chisholm hoped to set an example for other nontraditional presidential candidates. \"The next time a woman runs, or a black, a Jew or anyone from a group that the country is 'not ready' to elect to its highest office, I believe he or she will be taken seriously from the start. The door is not open yet, but it is ajar.\"\nChisholm's reputation as a trailblazer for minorities in politics, however, is more lastingly illustrated by her tenure in Congress. The first black woman ever elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, Chisholm served from 1969 to 1982 as congresswoman from New York's 12th District, which comprised a largely black constituency in her home city of Brooklyn. Chisholm soon became famous for her candid and strongly held viewpoints as well as her refusal to be undaunted by the status quo of the congressional power structure. \"Since I went to the House of Representatives in 1969, I have grown to detest many of the white Northern liberals who are always ready with rhetoric about equal opportunity in jobs and education, when the time comes to put the heat on, in committee and on the floor, and do something, like passing an amendment or increasing an appropriation, too many of these white knights turn up missing,\" she wrote in The Good Fight. Criticizing what she called a media-driven image or \"mold\" that often predetermines candidates for public office, Chisholm suggested, \"Could it be that the persistence of poverty, hunger, racism, war, semiliteracy and unemployment is partly due to the fact that we have excluded so many persons from the processes that make and carry out social policies?\"\nChisholm was born Shirley Anita St. Hill in 1924 in Brooklyn. Her early schooling took place on the Caribbean island of Barbados, where she and her two sisters were sent to live with their grandmother because of family financial difficulties. \"Years later I would know what an important gift my parents had given me by seeing to it that I had my early education in the strict, traditional, British-style schools of Barbados,\" Chisholm stated in her 1970 autobiography Unbought and Unbossed. \"If I speak and write easily now, that early education is the main reason.\" In 1934, the daughters were rejoined with their parents, who were still struggling financially in the midst of the Great Depression but nevertheless provided a rich family life. Chisholm's father was an avid reader who introduced the youngster to the teachings of early black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey, while her mother emphasized the importance of her daughters' receiving quality educations. An excellent student in high school, Chisholm received scholarship offers to Vassar and Oberlin colleges, but enrolled in the more financially accessible Brooklyn College.\nAt Brooklyn College, Chisholm decided to pursue a career in teaching. Her political awareness as a black\u2014which had been fostered by her father\u2014was heightened when she became a member of the Harriet Tubman Society. \"There,\" as she wrote in Unbought and Unbossed, \"I first heard people other than my father talk about white oppression, black racial consciousness, and black pride.\" Although she was assured by both professors and fellow students that she possessed ideal qualities for a political career, Chisholm continued her studies in education. She graduated with honors in the early 1940s, and subsequently worked for seven years as a teacher at a child care center in New York City. At the same time, she pursued her master's degree in early childhood education at Columbia University, where she also met her future husband, Conrad Chisholm.\nDuring the 1950s, Chisholm became involved for the first time with political campaigning when she worked to elect a black underdog lawyer, Lewis S. Flagg, Jr., to a district court judgeship in New York. In 1960, she helped form the Unity Democratic Club, an organization that sought to promote and elect candidates for New York State's 17th Assembly District. Deciding to run herself for the 17th District representative seat, she won a landslide victory in the fall of 1964 after a long and grueling campaign. Chisholm served on the New York legislature for the next four years and gained a reputation as a competent and effective lawmaker. She helped introduce bills to assist disadvantaged students in obtaining quality education and to secure unemployment insurance for domestic employees.\nChisholm's political aspirations broadened in the late 1960s with the creation of New York's 12th Congressional District. She decided to pursue the new congressional seat in spite of sparse campaign funds and entered a heated primary race against a much-favored Democratic party candidate, William Thompson. Her hard work, combined with a low voter turnout, resulted in a slim primary victory and helped carry her in the fall election against Republican opponent James Farmer. Chisholm proved to be a determined and outspoken representative who was especially vocal in her support of programs and policies that benefited disadvantaged groups. During her tenure, she served on the Veterans' Affairs Committee, the Education and Labor Committee, and the influential House Rules Committee.\nThree years into her congressional career, Chisholm further distinguished herself by becoming the first black woman to seek a major political party nomination for the presidency. Although many political observers considered her chances for victory remote, Chisholm nonetheless pressed ahead, and at the final Democratic convention tally, she received a total of 151 votes. In The Good Fight she assessed the possible long-range effects of her campaign: \"The United States was said not to be ready to elect a Catholic to the Presidency when Al Smith ran in the 1920s. But Smith's nomination may have helped pave the way for the successful campaign John F. Kennedy waged in 1960. Who can tell? What I hope most is that now there will be others who will feel themselves as capable of running for high political office as any wealthy, good-looking white male.\"\nBorn Shirley Anita St. Hill on November 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, NY; died on January 3, 2005, in Ormond Beach, FL; daughter of Charles and Ruby St. Hill; married Conrad Chisholm (divorced, 1977); married Arthur Hardwick, Jr., 1977 (died, 1986); children: none. Education: Brooklyn College, BA, cum laude; Columbia University, MA. Politics: Democrat.\nCareer: Mount Calvary Child Care Center, New York City, teacher for seven years during the 1940s; member of New York State Assembly, 1964-68; U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC, Democratic congresswoman from 12th New York District, 1969-82; ran for Democratic party nomination for U.S. presidency, 1972; Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, Purington Professor, 1983-2004(?); writer; lecturer. Visiting scholar, Spelman College, 1985. Cofounder, National Political Congress of Black Women; member of advisory council, National Organization for Women; honorary committee member, United Negro College Fund.\nMemberships: League of Women Voters, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Board of Americans for Democratic Action, Delta Sigma Theta.\nAwards: Woman of the Year award, Clairol, 1973, for outstanding achievement in public affairs; recipient of numerous honorary degrees.\nChisholm retired from public office in 1982, wanting to spend more time with her ailing second husband Arthur Hardwick, who had been critically injured in an automobile accident. At the time of her retirement from Congress, Chisholm expressed her frustration with both the male-dominated power structure on Capitol Hill as well as the social policies of President Ronald Reagan's administration. In her typically direct manner, she stated in a 1982 Glamour article that one of the major problems in the United States was a \"scarcity of people in power who are sensitive to the needs, hopes, and aspirations of the various segments of our multi-faceted society. We have become too plastic; we have become too theoretical.\u2026 We need individuals who are compassionate, concerned, committed.\" Commenting on the necessity of more women pursuing political careers, Chisholm added, \"Men don't seem to have time for complexity.\u2026 They really do not give enough attention to the areas of conservation and preservation of human resources.\"\nHer retirement from Congress did not cast Chisholm into oblivion. She remained extremely active, serving as Purington Professor at Massachusetts' Mt. Holyoke College. There she taught politics and women's studies throughout the 1980s. She also remained involved in U.S. politics, co-founding in 1984, the National Political Congress of Black Women, which in 1988 sent a delegation of over 100 women to the Democratic National Convention. Chisholm also participated in the presidential campaigns of black candidate Jesse Jackson. \"Jackson is the voice of the poor, the disenchanted, the disillusioned,\" she was quoted as saying in Newsweek, \"and that is exactly what I was.\"\nChisholm moved to Florida in 1991 and eased into less strenuous retirement. After suffering many strokes, Chisholm died at age 80 on January 1, 2005, in her Florida home. She will be remembered well. Her career, especially her struggle for political power, was brought vividly to life in the documentary, Chisholm '72: Unbought and Unbossed. Producer Shola Lynch compiled newsreels and fresh interviews to highlight Chisholm's run for the presidency, even including interviews with Chisholm in her old age. In the documentary, Chisholm explained that despite her many historic \"firsts\" she would like to be remembered differently: \"When I die, I want to be remembered as a woman who lived in the 20th century and who dared to be a catalyst of change,\" Chisholm noted in the film, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. \"I want to be remembered as a woman who fought for change in the 20th century.\" National Public television aired the documentary in February to commemorate Chisholm's life. Hopefully, the world will remember her as she saw herself; according to Newsweek her preferred epitaph would be \"Shirley Chisholm had guts.\"\nUnbought and Unbossed, Houghton, 1970.\nThe Good Fight, Houghton, 1973.\nScheader, Catherine, Shirley Chisholm: Teacher and Congresswoman, Enslow, 1990.\nEssence, August 1982.\nGlamour, November 1982.\nHouston Chronicle, January 9, 2005.\nJet, January 24, 2005.\nNewsweek, November 14, 1983; May 21, 1984; January 17, 2005.\nSeattle Post-Intelligencer, February 3, 2005.\nVariety, February 9, 2004.\n\"About Shirley Chisholm,\" PBS, www.pbs.org/pov/pov2005/chisholm/about_chisholm.html (March 9, 2005).\n\" Chisholm '72: Unbought and Unbossed,\" Black Sky Media, www.chisholm72.net (March 9, 2005).\n\"Shirley Chisholm,\" AfricanAmericans.com, www.africanamericans.com/shirleyChisholm.htm (March 9, 2005).\n\"Shirley Chisholm's 1972 Presidential Campaign,\" Jo Freeman, www.jofreeman.com/polhistory/chisholm.htm (March 9, 2005).\nChisholm '72: Unbought and Unbossed (film), REAL-side Productions, 2004.\n\u2014Michael E. 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        "raw_content": "You know, most years I finish the taxes and think the whole system is entirely too complex. This year, however, I have come to the conclusion that, on the contrary, the system is nearing perfection in its chaos. In fact, if many more statutes are added to the tax code, my prediction is that it will become self-aware and become the world's first Artificial Intelligence.\nSeveral obvious objections come to mind, like the fact that the tax code is a printed document and not a computer program, but I'm convinced this is just a red herring. The tax code creates printed copies of itself to lessen the likelihood that people will catch on to what is coming. All those CPA's who study the tax code and \"help\" average citizens do their taxes are actually Agents of the tax code, a la Agent Smith.\nNow I may have said too much. I think a van load of CPA's just pulled up out front! If you don't hear from me again, don't believe the lies they will propogate about tax evasion.\nAlas, the Tax Man Cometh...\nTiring Time Keeping",
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        "raw_content": "Throwback Thursday: A \"Malcolm in the Middle\" Review, A Mischievous & Relatable Sitcom\nA hilarious, relatable, and sometimes cringe-worthy show that\u2019s entertaining for all ages!\nMalcolm in the Middle is an American sitcom made by Linwood Boomer. The seven seasons spanned 151 episodes of Malcolm being a smart ass, Reese causing a ruckus, Dewy being underappreciated, Francis looking for retribution, and Hal and Lois over and under reacting\nThe show followed the life of a family in suburbia with two working parents and children prone to getting into trouble. It is narrated by Malcolm, the genius middle child of (first) 4 (then 5) siblings. His brothers, friends, and family get into plenty of shenanigans, faced with your typical growing up situations, and usually come out stronger for it. The talented cast includes Frankie Muniz (Malcolm), Jane Kaczmarek (Lois, the mom), and Bryan Cranston (Hal, the dad).\nThis is a show I remember enjoying very much as a kid, and I still enjoy watching it now. Malcolm in the Middle is mischievous, fun, destructive, and heartening all at once. It is hilarious, relatable, sometimes cringe-worthy, and entertaining for all ages. It can be a bit over the top, but in the name of comedy it makes perfect sense. Most dependably, it is constantly reminiscent of childhood. The best part of this show is that the family really feels real, especially with the fights and relationships\u2014I\u2019m sure a lot of people can relate. You learn that it\u2019s okay to not always love your family.\nThe show is relatively diverse, with multiple characters of different races, body types, and abilities seen consistently throughout the 7 seasons. It touches economic and social problems, as the family encounters plenty of growing expenses and monetary pains. Some may even call it a \u201csocialist masterpiece.\u201d But this is always in passing; comedy is the central focus. As the memorable theme songs says, Life is unfair, so you keep going and suck it up.\nMalcolm in the Middle won a Grammy, a Peabody, seven Golden Globe nominations, and seven Emmy Awards. This TV show originally aired on FOX, with the first episode being broadcast in January 2000 and last in May 2006. And now, it is available on Hulu for your convenient binging.",
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        "raw_content": "Labels: #General, growth, responsibility, work\nI've recently had the leisure of thinking about how I'd like to \"grow\" for work. What I would most like to \"improve\".\nIt would definitely be in estimating how long things will take, identifying their priorities, and scheduling them well.\nToo often my approach is reactive lately. I respond to crises a lot. It's part of the nature of the problem I work on. But we're making progress. I manage to find more and more time to pre-emptively identify and fix problems. However, what I dislike most is when I become aware of a problem in hibernation, and time goes by, and it suddenly becomes a current issue, and despite learning about it earlier, I didn't manage to fit a fix in in time.\nIt's nice having the opportunity to improve these things.\n[General] Picasa Web, Google+ Photos, Google Photo...\n[General] Experience, validation, perception, memo...\n[General] Defenseless\nThe Ever Changing World",
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        "raw_content": "Over the past year, I\u2019ve been thinking a lot about why we do what we do. For me, the reasons are obvious, and I\u2019ve written about them repeatedly \u2013 I\u2019m seeking a means to change current trends in society, and believe history holds the answers to questions that are bothering us some. But I also have come to see that many people today are training in the martial arts for entirely the wrong reasons, and would therefore like to take the opportunity offered by the New Year to raise the mirror of internal deliberation to us all. Because, as martial artists, we must first hold the clear light of introspection up to our own selves before beginning to evaluate the motives of others- failure to do so simply means that we are not, in the end, martial artists, no matter how much we portray ourselves as such.\nA friend of mine recently gifted me with Hank Reinhardt\u2019s books (which I had not read), and \u2013 gosh darn boy howdy \u2013 I came to realize that \u2013 yea verily \u2013 as it turns out I am indeed a student of Hank.\nReinhardt was a prolific author of articles on swords and knives, and wrote a column on \u201cswords in the movies\u201d for Blade magazine. He produced videos on the sword. He played an integral role in the modern day HEMA iconic documentary Reclaiming the Blade, detailing his experiences in the Historical European Martial Arts. He had a book on the history of the sword in progress at the time of his death at 73, which was published after his death by Baen Books as \u201cThe Book of The Sword\u201d \u2013 I will quote from this book shortly.\nI knew Hank between 1984 and 1986. He was in his early fifties at the time, younger than I am today, but at the time was already a cantankerous old f@\u00ae\u03c4 who did not suffer young fools lightly, a disposition which apparently improved (or got worse, depending on how you look at it) over time. There were many things about Hank that I did not come to understand except after the decades passed and I had matured myself.\nOne of my senior students, Stamatis, offered the following observation a few weeks ago:\n\u201cI noticed,\u201d he said, \u201cthat you care nothing about technique or training; you look at how a student stands and how he moves, what he emanates, and you know where he is in seconds.\u201d\n\u201cWell, yes,\u201d I responded, \u201cand not only me. Every senior martial artist is like that. It doesn\u2019t matter what a student knows or more accurately what he thinks he knows. What is important is what he is. We can see that immediately; there is no need for him to do anything but stand there. That is how we judge each others\u2019 levels as well.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m beginning to understand that.\u201d\n\u201cI know.\u201d (Stamatis recently completed Level Four.)\n\u201cSo how do you get that across to students? How can you get them to understand what is important?\u201d\n\u201cYou don\u2019t. You can\u2019t. They will never accept it, which is why some leave, and why many think they know better.\u201d\n\u201cTrain the ones who stay. They are the only ones who are capable of grasping what we are discussing anyway.\u201d\nWhen I was training in the Bujinkan in the 80s, there came a time when students discovered \u201cthe ryu-ha kata.\u201d Gosh darn boy howdy, you were no one if you did not know that special Gyokko ryu kamae, or how many variations of Yama Arashi kata the Kukishin ryu densho had, or if Takamatsu Sensei was suffering from a particularly bad hangover on the day he decided to put a specific technique down on paper. All completely irrelevant, of course, and commonly expounded upon in Japanese philology (One is reminded of the lesson of the samurai who was taught by a master while working as his servant and getting smacked on the head with a piece of wood in the middle of the night). But it didn\u2019t matter to students \u2013 gosh darn boy howdy, if you didn\u2019t know all the details of the ryu-ha kata left and right, you had no business being in the teacher\u2019s chair, and if you did, well \u2013 gosh darn boy howdy \u2013 you surely deserved the stripes you were wearing.\nI mention this piece of ancient history simply for the reason that many students of HEMA today have come to view the fechtbuch like students of the Bujinkan viewed the ryu-ha kata back in the 80s and 90s \u2013 as a holy gospel to be spread amongst the masses. Each particular exponent, of course, has been visited by the Holy Spirit in turn, and as such, is the Only One whose particular brand of dogma represents the Truth regarding the fechtbuch. (Can you give me an Amen? Can you give me a Halleluiah? Praise the Lord!)\nHere is Hank\u2019s perspective:\n(From Hank Reinhardt (2009-08-11T04:40:21.645000+00:00). Hank Reinhardt\u2019s Book of the Sword (Kindle Locations 3315-3329). Baen. Kindle Edition, http://www.amazon.com/The-Book-Swords-Hank-Reinhardt/dp/1439132828 )\n\u201cIn the past several years these many European \u201cfechtbuchs\u201d have been translated and have been made available to those interested. I have read only a few of them and plan on reading more. However, I have a healthy skepticism regarding most of these books\u2026\nLet me explain my hesitancy in embracing these manuals with wholehearted enthusiasm. First, these books were written several hundred years ago. Language and convention have changed considerably since that time. It is quite possible that comments were not made in the books simply because everyone at that time knew what the author was talking about. It could also be that some things were left out deliberately so as to gain students where these things were explained by personal instruction. Above all, these manuals are not clear in their depiction of movements from one position to another and thus many of the movements are not fully explained.\nHowever, many people today will look at one of these manuals and proceed to state that this is the way swords were used at the time of the writing. This is equivalent to reading a modern martial arts manual and drawing the conclusion that this is the way street fights are conducted, from someone who has never been in a street fight. Watching many of these drills and exhibitions taken from the manuals, I will admit that they look pretty good, but a close examination will show that these are well choreographed, and bear as much resemblance to actual combat as do fights in the movies.\u201d\nWhat he said. (Back in the 80s we only had 3 fechtbuchs that Hank had photocopied from museums in Europe: Silver, a version of Talhoffer, and a Dutch manual that showed wrestling techniques and joint-locks (don\u2019t make me look it up)). But any book that shows a man half-buried in a pit fighting a woman, or people bashing each other with weird shields in order to establish which man God has decided is in the right, has to be examined with the proper degree of anthropological skepticism. Fighting a woman while half-buried in a pit to establish whether or not she has had pre-marital or extra-marital sexual relations, for example, really has nothing to do with the battlefield \u2013 and yet such depictions are included in a manual purportedly dealing with life-and-death combat.\nI am distrustful of such accounts precisely because of what happened with the popular perception of the samurai. I have often written of the Hagakure, compiled by Tsuramoto Tashiro from his conversations with the samurai Yamamoto Tsunetomo between 1709 and 1716. The problem with this book is that the samurai class had already been defunct for almost a century at the time of these interviews, and Tsunetomo himself had never seen combat \u2013 he was presenting his view of history the way that he wanted it to be. The Hagakure forms the core of the established version of the samurai in both Japan and abroad \u2013 but Professor Thomas Conlan recently debunked much of the philosophy presented in the volume as inconsistent with historical reality.\nAnd yet, in the 1920s and 1930s, the Hagakure was held up as a philosophical beacon in Japan by a fascist dictatorship that resulted in the death of millions and atrocities beyond recall. The military in Japan established almost complete control over the government in the early 20th century. Many political enemies were assassinated, and communists persecuted. In 1933, Japan withdrew from the League of Nations because she was heavily criticized for her actions in China. Indoctrination and censorship in education and media were complete. Navy and army officers occupied most of the important offices, including the one of the prime minister. The Hagakure, presented as duty to the Emperor in itscontext, played a critical role \u2013 a role such that simple working men and women, farmers and tailors, would view themselves as loyal samurai, self-immolating in service to the Divine Emperor.\nThe lesson is that, as Westerners, it is our obligation to constantly shine the cold light of reality first and foremost on ourselves. Hank was waaaay ahead of the curve. It is a pity I was too young to realize this at the time.\nHank goes on in his Book of the Sword to establish what is truly important and useful in historical close-quarter combat. And ironically, despite what I\u2019ve stated previously regarding the Hagakure, much of what is useful in armed combat today was indeed recorded in Japan during the 17th century:\n\u201cThe Japanese manuals that I have read (always in translation) rarely, if ever, deal with any of the physical aspects of swordplay. Instead they deal with the mental side. They stress the development of the mind and the spirit, and to the Westerner, this is rather confusing, as it is stated in terms of Zen and many of the other spiritual concepts. It is sometimes stated that these concepts cannot be properly explained in writing, but require a teacher. Now, a cynical person might say that this was done in order to encourage individuals to enlist in the school that the writer favored or even taught. I have no doubt that this was true in some cases, but I also feel that many merely wished to share knowledge. It is also true that some things have to be demonstrated and even explained in person. Therefore, it is up to the individual to draw his own conclusions on the works that he might encounter whether they be Western or Eastern. There is no question that the most difficult manuals to understand are those written in the Far East. There is the real poetic terminology which, when coupled with Zen Buddhism, can present quite a challenge for the Westerner. Terms such as: Moon in the Water, Beating the Grass to Scare the Snake, The Empty Mind or The Stillness of the Placid Pond. These are lovely phrases, and once you understand what is meant, why, they all make sense. But it can require a great deal of effort to learn what is meant, while in the West information is imparted in a much plainer fashion.\u201d\n(Hank Reinhardt (2009-08-11T04:40:21.645000+00:00). Hank Reinhardt\u2019s Book of the Sword (Kindle Locations 3334-3345). Baen. Kindle Edition.)\nStance. Movement. Mind. Philosophy. Martial arts all come down to these Four Cornerstones. There is nothing beyond them.\nIn Pammachon we progress along four levels. I first became aware of these levels in the 80s while studying Buddhism and meditation, martial arts, combat sports, and literature. They have been referred to in both Eastern and Greek philosophical texts, and I will not dwell on them overlong in this post.\nThe first stage is simply physical. In this stage, the fechtbuch indeed play a role, because you are learning how to stand, how to move, how to engage an opponent tactically, how to protect yourself. But there is no real threat level involved \u2013 it is all theory. Hence, the only part of your nervous system that you use, is your neocortex, the conscious part of your brain, the \u201cAngel\u201d in our terminology.\nThe second stage is emotional. You engage your limbic system and learn how to control yourself and others when influenced by your amygdalae and hypothalamus. 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        "raw_content": "Providing health care In The Wild! Technology on a shoestring budget.\nStudents in our medical school have since 2009 \"adopted\" a village in rural Peru. They go there for a month at a time accompanied by faculty members to provide various health services.\nWhile there are many challenges, technology is a big help.\nOne key challenge was to learn about the population and document this and pass it on to the next group of students using an Electronic Medical Records system. This would help them plan on bringing appropriate supplies e.g. eye glasses, education material etc.\nOpenMRS: This is an excellent, robust open source electronic medical records system that was developed out of a partnership (Regenstrief Institute @ Indiana University and Partners in Health). This is available here.\nIt lets you create custom fields, forms and reports. We wanted to capture the data at the point of care at the clinic where we would work. This would save the time of entering data from paper forms to the database and hopefully decrease errors.\nOne problem we have in rural Peru is a reliable power supply. So we decided to create an ad-hoc wireless network using a laptop as a Server or host and tablet computers as the data entry devices. The plan is to take some extra extended batteries for the laptop so it can run constantly for about 8-10 hours and the tablets should last for at least 6-8 hours if we don't use them for anything else. We would charge everything overnight at the hotel be set for the next day at the clinic.\niPad (on right) connected to Laptop (Hosting ad-hoc network)\nAnother challenge is language - the folks there speak Spanish.\nThe students and faculty are getting a crash course in Spanish from some of the students who are quite fluent in this. Luckily there is a free medical Spanish app\nAnother challenge is checking the visual acuity so we can give the correct eye glasses. We have an ophthalmologist in the group who is training all the students. But getting them to learn refraction using retinoscopy may not be feasible.\nJust saw this amazing video of a $2 device that can be attached to a smartphone that lets you measure the refractive error in a few seconds. Am hoping to get in touch with the genius inventor to see if we can get one or two of these devices to help the cause.\nIt is quite amazing how we are getting to a point where the portable devices are going to be able to change the world - a model where the health care provider goes to the patient rather than the other way around! This may seem like something we need in rural and underserved areas in third world countries but why can't we use this right here in the US? Is it because of our financial models or the legal system?\nCreating beautiful memories with dual monitors\nProviding health care In The Wild! Technology on ...\nMedia, Social Media and Medical Research - Do we n...\nGoogle Currents! Become a Mobile Publisher\nMeaningful Use Core Measure # 13 - The Patient Gen...\nFrictionless sharing does not work in EHRs",
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        "raw_content": "What might the implications be for the United States if Mexico collapses? 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In light of news the IRS was deliberately targeting certain Americans can we really trust them to be in charge of our healthcare?\nEven more telling was the Obama Administration quietly announcing they would delay enforcement of a major provision in Obamacare over the July 4th holiday. By delaying the employer mandate provision, which requires companies with over full time 50 employees to provide healthcare, the President has admitted his healthcare bill is unaffordable and crippling to small businesses. Unfortunately, we will be in the exact same position next year because this does nothing to fix the underlying problems with the law.\nObamacare is not controlling costs as promised. In fact, despite the President\u2019s statement premiums would decrease by $2,500, the average family premium has grown over $3,000 and climbing since 2008. Over 30 studies have concluded the law will make health care premiums more unaffordable in 2014. The Ohio Department of Insurance estimates the average individual-market health insurance premium in 2014 will come in around $420, representing an increase of 88 percent from 2013.\nAnother promise the President made was if you like your insurance you can keep it. In reality, seven million Americans will lose their job-based health insurance and 30 percent of employers will definitely or likely drop coverage for their workers in 2014. That number increases as employers become more aware of the law.\nThen Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) promised that Obamacare would create four million jobs, including 400,000 almost immediately. Yet according to a study by the National Federation of Independent Business, Obamacare could eliminate 1.6 million jobs by 2014 (66 percent of these loses could come from small businesses). These losses are due to the 21 new or higher taxes and regulations contained in Obamacare that will further harm our economy. Even worse the study doesn\u2019t factor in employees whose hours are being reduced in order to comply with these new regulations.\nCurrently, over 20,000 pages regulations have already been issued or about eight times the length of the original bill. The grim reality is there are hundreds of more regulations to come and no one knows what they will be. Our job creators are citing these unknowns as reasons for planned layoffs and why they cannot expand their business and hire new employees. A recent Gallup Poll of small businesses found 41 percent have frozen any new hires and 19 percent have reduced their workforce due to Obamacare.\nWhile we must lower healthcare costs, Obamacare is not the answer. The President\u2019s flawed healthcare plan does nothing to address rising healthcare costs while adding trillions of dollars in new government spending we cannot afford. Ohioans have overwhelmingly made it very clear that this government takeover of the health care system is not what they had in mind. That is why I voted 40 times to repeal or defund all or part of this harmful legislation since I have been in Congress.\nI will continue to fight to repeal this job-killing law and find common ground for competition-driven reforms backed by a majority of Americans that will actually lower healthcare costs and make it more affordable for those who choose to purchase insurance coverage. However, with a federal government shutdown our military members would not receive their pay and certain beneficiaries would experience delays in the processing and payment of their social security benefits. That is just not an acceptable option.\nAgain, thank you for contacting my office. Please continue to keep me informed on the issues that are important to you. For more information on my work in Congress, or to sign up to receive my e-newsletter, please visit my website at: http://gibbs.house.gov.\nI\u2019ll post a rebuttal of each highlighted claim, but since he\u2019s on the record now, the voters of Ohio\u2019s 7th District deserve to know where he stands.\nby Alo Konsen - Aug 26, 2013 Mar 19, 2017\nSince we allegedly still live in a nation of laws and not of men, and since the U.S. Constitution is supposedly the supreme law of the land, I ask you to first read these small portions of that document, after which I\u2019ll pose my question.\nGiven the above supreme law of the land that sets out the enumerated powers of Congress, on what basis does Congress have the authority to do anything beyond what\u2019s listed in Article I Section 8?\nDon\u2019t tell me that some new law is justified because it\u2019s a good idea, because it\u2019s fair, because it\u2019s in my interest to want it, because some past overreach went unchallenged, because this will save money, because this will create jobs, because I\u2019m a heartless hateful warmongering homophobic puppy-killing raaaaacist, because America wants Hopenchange\u00a9 \u2026 just tell me how Congress can possibly have the constitutional authority to do it. If it\u2019s not listed in Article I Section 8, where does Congress get the power to do it?\nby Alo Konsen - Aug 17, 2013 Oct 17, 2017\nThe quick and dirty summary\nYou\u2019ll need to read the whole book to properly understand the problems America faces, but here\u2019s the situation in a nutshell. We live in a post-constitutional republic with a federal government that no longer obeys \u2014 but sometimes pays lip service to \u2014 the US Constitution. Merely electing new politicians to replace the old ones isn\u2019t enough to fix the problem anymore. The system as it stands is rigged against your individual liberty, and unless we fix the system, we\u2019re doomed to live under soft tyranny (defined four years ago here).\nConstitutional scholar, lawyer, and radio host Mark Levin urges Americans to use the last resort provided in the Constitution to save the country from tyranny:\nLevin aims to change the rules of the game\u2026 or, more properly, reset them, to restore the brilliant system put in place by America\u2019s Founders. With the situation explained and his goals set forth in a few introductory pages, he executes the rest of his book with the planning and precision of a SEAL team taking an objective. Each of his proposed \u201cLiberty Amendments\u201d is laid out in a brief chapter that explains its importance, sources it to the writings of the Founding Fathers, and anticipates the more reasonable objections that would likely be raised. Little time is wasted on the unreasonable objections, for Levin does not intend to address an audience of the stupid, greedy, or hysterical. He also knows his statist adversaries are not interested in rationally discussing the death of the Leviathan they nourished for generations.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s he proposing?\u201d\nLevin proposes that we use the second of two methods for enacting amendments to the US Constitution, and he offers 11 amendments that would fix the rigged system we\u2019re currently stuck with. If you want to read them by themselves without any background, click here to jump to the end of this post.\nFor a much more detailed look at why this convention for the purpose of proposing amendments to the constitution makes excellent sense, go read the first chapter of The Liberty Amendments, which Levin released for free at the beginning of the month. It\u2019s brief, and everything\u2019s footnoted and explained in detail, including references to historical debates between the Founders. The quotes reveal how and why they drafted Article V of the Constitution, which sets forth the amendment processes.\nHere\u2019s the whole carefully-worded text of Article V (emphasis mine):\n\u2014 Article V, US Constitution\n\u201cIt\u2019s a Constitutional Convention? Run!\u201d\nWhat we\u2019re talking about here is not a constitutional convention, because there\u2019s no such process set forth in the US Constitution. A constitutional convention is what a people do when they draft a new constitution from scratch. What Levin urges is something different. Look at that red highlighted text again. This would be a a convention for proposing amendments to the constitution, not a convention for tossing the whole thing out and starting over. Let us not hear any wild-eyed warnings against a \u201cCon-Con,\u201d then.\nThis is simply the second of two constitutional methods for proposing amendments, where the federal government does nothing but clerical work \u2014 verifying that 2/3 of the legislatures of the 50 States have called for a convention, and choosing between two ratification methods. True, we\u2019ve never used this method before, but so what? Until now, we\u2019ve enacted 27 amendments, all using the first method where they\u2019re proposed by the US Congress and sent to the States for ratification. Now Congress has completely lost its moorings and no longer responds to our concerns, and it will never propose amendments to limit itself, the President, the federal courts, or the federal bureaucracy. So be it. The Founders wisely left us another constitutional remedy for this problem, one that allows us to rein in our government without violence. That\u2019s all this is.\n\u201cBut what if the federal government objects?\u201d\nLook at the green highlighted text. If the legislatures of 34 out of 50 States apply to the US Congress to call a convention, Congress must do so. There\u2019s no discretion or wiggle room because the operative word is \u201cshall.\u201d It does not say that Congress \u201cmay\u201d call a convention \u2026 or \u201cshould\u201d or \u201ccan\u201d or \u201cmight if it feels kinda generous.\u201d There\u2019s only a very limited and insignificant role for Congress in this situation \u2014 counting to 34, then picking one of two previously-established ratification methods. They can\u2019t monkey around with the content of the amendments, nor can they stop them.\nAlso notice that neither the President, the Supreme Court, the federal bureaucracy, the lower federal courts, the 50 governors, nor the State courts have any role here. They\u2019re all just spectators. This process barely involves the US Congress, and the legislatures of the 50 States truly run this show. Once 34 States call for a convention to propose amendments, Congress must call a convention, and all 50 States get to send delegates \u2026 even the States that didn\u2019t want the convention to begin with.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s to stop a runaway convention?\u201d\nIf you\u2019re worried about a runaway convention, where the delegates come up with a dozen good amendments and 800 wacky ones, there\u2019s a safeguard. Reread the yellow highlighted text. The proposed amendments must be submitted to the 50 State legislatures or to 50 State conventions (whichever method Congress picks), and not a single amendment gets enacted unless 3/4 of the States ratify it. This is an inherently federalist process. Even if only 34 States call for a convention, they\u2019ll have to get 38 States to ratify an amendment before it\u2019s enacted. That\u2019s a high bar to clear, so it severely limits the odds of wacky or unpopular proposals becoming law.\nIf you\u2019re still worried that 310 million Americans are prone to enact a bunch of insane amendments to the US Constitution, I don\u2019t know what to tell you. Why haven\u2019t they already done so? Why haven\u2019t they already tossed the Constitution formally, if that\u2019s what they truly want? You\u2019re either out of touch with reality (because you\u2019re mistaken about your countrymen) or you\u2019ve got no hope to begin with (because you can\u2019t stop 310 million people from tossing the Constitution tomorrow at 6:00 if they want to).\nRecent experience suggests that the activists on both sides are the one who will get involved, and the lazy majority will eat their Cheetos and watch reality TV. And here\u2019s where things get promising.\n\u201cC\u2019mon. How can this possibly work?\u201d\nWhile utopian statists have a death grip on the federal government, we constitutional conservatives and libertarians outnumber them at the grassroots level. Our ranks crush theirs. This process stacks the deck in our favor because it completely bypasses the masterminds in Washington, DC. Without that giant bludgeon, the statists have nothing. You and I have a snowball\u2019s chance in Hell of meeting \u2014 much less persuading during an in-depth conversation \u2014 our US Representative or either of our US Senators. But our State Representative and our State Senator? That\u2019s an entirely different ball game. It\u2019s relatively easy to get their attention. None of them lives far from you. Odds are that none of them is very rich or very powerful. Neither does any of them have a bloated staff of underlings dedicated to protecting them from your influence. Very few people go to them for anything these days, largely because all the action\u2019s in Washington where the federal Leviathan has sucked up all the money and power and oxygen.\nYou have proportionately huge influence over your state legislators. Use it.\n\u201cOK, but what do I do?\u201d\nCall your State Representative\u2019s office and ask for a meeting. Call your State Senator and tell them you want to have a chat face to face. See what happens. A significant chunk of State legislators already want to see more authority returned to the States where it belongs, and that makes them your allies. Call yours and set up a meeting with each.\nIf they won\u2019t see you, find five people who share your goals and call back again. They\u2019ll schedule the meeting.\nIf saving the Republic and your individual liberties is worth $31.62 to you, grab two copies of The Liberty Amendments and write your name, e-mail, phone number, and brainshavings.com/liberty on the inside cover of each book. Give one to your State Rep and the other to your State Senator, and tell them you\u2019d like them to read it. Tell them you\u2019ll be in touch in a month to discuss how to get the ball rolling.\nWhen you have your second meeting, suggest that they co-sponsor a simple resolution that says something like \u2026\nRescinding all previous such applications, the Legislature of the State of _______ hereby applies to the United States Congress to call a Convention for Proposing Amendments to the United States Constitution.\nThat\u2019s it. Get that started in your State House and in your State Senate, then get cosponsors. Get a majority in one body, then in the other. Once you get the same language passed though each body, you\u2019re done.\nOne State down, 33 to go \u2026 and the other 33 aren\u2019t your responsibility.\n\u201cSo once the convention is called, what kinds of amendments would we need?\u201d\nHere are the eleven amendments Mark Levin came up with. I think they\u2019d go a very long way toward fixing the rigged system we\u2019re currently stuck with, and they would reverse this slide into tyranny.\nNine out of the eleven really warm my heart. I have a different amendment in mind that would balance the budget and limit spending and taxation, but I\u2019m just one guy. I could easily live with Levin\u2019s two spending and taxing amendments instead. Hell, who\u2019s to say you haven\u2019t got better ideas?\nJust consider this: if you\u2019re one of the first people to get this ball rolling in your State, who do you suppose might get a call from your State Rep or State Senator when it\u2019s time for them to choose delegates for the convention? Imagine being involved in making history, and in a good way! So go buy two copies, read one, make your two phone calls, and go hand the books to your legislators.\nWe can save the Republic, but someone has to start the ball rolling. If not you \u2026 then who?\nby Alo Konsen - May 23, 2013 May 24, 2013\nAgain with the beheadings.\nTwo British muslims ran over a British soldier, Lee Rigby, with their car in broad daylight, hopped out, and beheaded him. Then they crowed about it on camera.\nI\u2019m not surprised. Hopefully we\u2019ll preserve our collective outrage over this, but I suspect this kind of thing\u2019s already becoming blas&#233 in our jaded and media-saturated culture.\nAmid all the outrage expressed in the blogosphere and on social media, I\u2019ve noticed a theme that needs correcting if we\u2019re going to keep the right perspective. My fellow conservatives often express their fury with epithets like \u201canimals\u201d and \u201csubhuman scum\u201d when they refer to the evil men who saw off non-muslim heads in the name of a \u201cmerciful Allah.\u201d It\u2019s understandable to use those labels, but it\u2019s not right because it lets these evil muslims off the hook for their actions. We feel anger when we find out about these slaughters precisely because these evil men are more than just animals. They\u2019re people, and that means they know better.\nWhen a cougar mauls a child, we hunt it down and kill it without much passion because it\u2019s a dumb animal with no sense of morality. Young children, dementia sufferers, and certain insane people can\u2019t distinguish between right and wrong, so we don\u2019t hold them to a high moral standard. But when grown men shoot fleeing children in the back or saw off the heads of helpless civilians, they earn our undying enmity because they know they\u2019re committing evil and they do it anyway. Evil acts can\u2019t be waved away with a concerned expression and a sadly-spoken \u201coh, that\u2019s just sick.\u201d People choose to do evil things, and some choose to do great evil. They aren\u2019t all insane, they haven\u2019t all been browbeaten into it, and they aren\u2019t all merely misguided. People commit evil, for which they deserve punishment.\nFor you left-leaning readers who feel uncomfortable with arguments based on right and wrong, think of this from a legal perspective. The Model Penal Code (which forms the basis for many states\u2019 criminal codes) breaks down most crimes into four categories, asking whether the perpetrator committed the crime negligently, recklessly, knowingly, or purposefully. If a man fires a gun through a flimsy backstop in his backyard and the bullet accidentally kills his neighbor\u2019s child, we\u2019ll likely prosecute him for negligent homicide. But we hold him less culpable than the man who recklessly fires his gun into the air and kills the child playing in her yard two streets over. Worse still is the man who fires his rifle over a crowd of children, knowing he\u2019ll probably kill someone. Worst of all is the man who fires a bullet into a fleeing child\u2019s back for the purpose of killing her. Even our legal system emphasizes degrees of culpability and the importance of the perpetrator\u2019s state of mind. It\u2019s about as close to moral condemnation as our relativistic legal system ever gets.\nThe moral approach and our inherent sense of right and wrong provides the strongest foundation for holding these evil muslims responsible as people who consciously choose to do evil, but you might find the legal approach more comfortable. Either way, intentions count for a lot.\nI continue to try extra hard not to understate the depths that these men have sunk to. I don\u2019t call them animals or subhuman scum; these muslim death cultists are evil, and that\u2019s why I\u2019ll smile when they die violent and painful deaths.\n5/24/13 Update: The Brits have become men without chests. We\u2019re headed down the same road, sadly.\nby Alo Konsen - Feb 25, 2013\nTax receipts are at near-record highs, and yet:\nby Alo Konsen - Feb 20, 2013 Feb 25, 2013\nYes, yes, it\u2019s those damned social cons who ruined everything\nAce has decided to dump on us social conservatives again:\nI\u2019m sick of pretending I don\u2019t think it\u2019s weird that people are still wigging out over the idea that some people are attracted to the same sex, and are still pushing some sort of \u201cpolitical\u201d agenda about this, like we need a governmental fix to discourage homosexuality.\nHomosexual attraction may or may not be genetic (and thus unavoidable). Actual homosexual conduct is avoidable. Its harmful public health consequences are well-documented. Open homosexual conduct\u2019s corrosion of a society founded on the nuclear heterosexual family is also well-documented.\nFurther, government has a rational basis for encouraging childbirth, as maintaining the population of contributing members of society allows that society to continue (duh). Since it\u2019s well-documented that children raised by married monogamous heterosexuals turn out better/healthier/more productive/more peaceable than children raised in other environments, government has a rational basis for encouraging monogamous heterosexual marriage.\nGays, lesbians, bisexuals, transexuals, and whateversexuals will put their naughty bits where they want to. Government can\u2019t stamp that out, nor should it try (there are too many more important tasks for it to accomplish, tasks which it currently neglects). But at a minimum, government should refrain from subsidizing, celebrating, or normalizing such socially corrosive conduct.\nIf you choose to warp this argument into \u201cteh creepy Jesus peoplez want to round up teh gayz!!!1!\u201d \u2026 well, I can\u2019t stop you. I can sure as hell ridicule your intellectual foolishness, though.\nThe American electorate appears determined to join the Free Shit Army\u2122, while preening in the mirror over its collective refusal to recognize corrosive conduct for what it is. So be it. Spendthrifts will eventually run out of money, and libertines will eventually reap the whirlwind of chaos. We social conservatives will be here to rebuild once reality\u2019s finished pimp-slapping some basic sense back into y\u2019all.\nFive of Ohio\u2019s 33 state senators want to ban so-called \u201cassault weapons.\u201d Here\u2019s the definition they propose in Senate Bill 18:\nSec. 2923.171. (A) No person shall knowingly possess or acquire any assault weapon.\n(D) As used in this section, \u201cassault weapon\u201d means an automatic firearm that has not been rendered permanently inoperable, a semi-automatic firearm capable of accepting a detachable magazine with the capacity to accept ten or more cartridges, and a semi-automatic firearm with a fixed magazine with the capacity to accept ten or more cartridges.\nThis definition includes most pistols and rifles, and some shotguns. Notice that they don\u2019t seek to ban \u201chigh-capacity\u201d magazines, but rather any guns that accept them. If you\u2019re a gun grabber and want to get rid of Firearm X, you need only build a ten-round mag that fits it (hire a machinist, baby!), and ta-daaa! It\u2019ll be illegal to possess or acquire that gun in Ohio.\nAlso note that there\u2019s no grandfather clause for current owners of so-called \u201cassault weapons,\u201d nor for collectors of vintage firearms.\nRead the bill and you\u2019ll also see a broad provision for a new \u201cfirearm and ammunition transactions database\u201d too.\nSec. 109.5731. The attorney general shall prepare for the establishment and operation of a firearm and ammunition transactions database that will be maintained by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. The attorney general shall establish the database in conformity with the requirements of any act that is enacted by the general assembly.\nI wonder why the state government might be interested in who buys, sells, and owns guns and ammunition? First comes registration, then comes confiscation.\nThe state senators responsible for this disaster are Shirley Smith (D \u2013 Cleveland), Nina Turner (D \u2013 Cleveland), Mike Skindell (D \u2013 Lakewood), Eric Kearney (D \u2013 Cincinnati), Edna Brown (D \u2013 Toledo), and Charleta Tavares (D \u2013 Columbus). Get on the phones, people. Stop this before it gains momentum.\n7:00 AM Update: More from the Buckeye Firearms Association.\n7:15 AM Update: This is a Madsen-Rasmussen M1896 Self-Loading Rifle. It\u2019s 117 years old.\nUnder S.B. 18, this rare antique would be defined as an illegal \u201cassault weapon\u201d in Ohio.\nby Alo Konsen - Feb 9, 2013 Feb 9, 2013\nThe Virtual President\u2019s first inauguration\nWatch this, and just imagine what could be.\nHail to the Virtual Chief!\n\u2026 again. Or rather, he\u2019s focusing on empty speeches about focusing on jobs.\nSame ****, different day. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, and don\u2019t believe your lying eyes.\nSo it looks like outgoing Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has decided to gut our military readiness on his way out the door, by unilaterally allowing women to serve in units that engage in close combat. Apparently the leftist platitude that Grrrrl Power\u2122 can do anything will now meet the pointy corners and sharp edges of reality in an arena where people get killed even if they do everything right.\nMark my words: either the Obama White House and the Department of Defense will claim success by lowering the standards for women, or they\u2019ll do it by lowering them for everyone and claiming everything is now \u201cfair.\u201dIf woman and men are not different in any meaningful way, why are there no NFL linewomen? If such a creature could be created, don\u2019t you think that the cold, calculating capitalists running those franchises would jump at the opportunity to employ her? Think of the merchandising opportunities and priceless P.R. to be had. The glaring and obvious absence of women from the NFL \u2014 not to mention the NBA, NHL, and MLB \u2014 should tell you something about human biology, and in professional sports death on the job is about as common as a unicorn fart.\nThe physical strength and endurance standards required for close combat participants to survive and accomplish their missions have been well-known for generations. Women can do some things better than men, and a few of those things are physical. Women are often more flexible than men, can fit into tighter spaces, and tend to have better fine motor skills. Unfortunately such abilities do you no good when the task at hand is muscling 155mm artillery shells into the breech of a howitzer. Or replacing a section of tread on an M1A1 tank that just threw a track. Or throwing a frag far enough to reach the enemy and not hit your buddies when it detonates. Or using a fireman\u2019s carry to bring a wounded and screaming 230 pound soldier wearing 50 pounds of gear out of the line of fire. Or humping a full ruck and a weapon through the Hindu Kush for a week on patrol. Or climbing a collapsible boarding ladder up the side of a hijacked supertanker. Or \u2026 well, you see my point.\nIn close combat, you don\u2019t get to call a training time out when things get difficult. You don\u2019t get to stop the patrol to change out a soaked maxi pad. You don\u2019t get special consideration from the enemy when your monthly cramps and hormonal mood swings hit. You don\u2019t leave your unit and head back to the continental US just because you find you have a kid on the way. You live in filth, blood, grime, heat, cold, rain, and snow, all while the enemy gets regular and unscheduled opportunities to try to kill you. You don\u2019t let drama, emotion, sex, dating, or any of a million other distractions interfere with your core mission of killing the enemy, breaking his stuff, sapping him of the will to fight, and persuading his supporters that they have better things to do than oppose you.\nAt least, if you hope to limit friendly casualties and be an effective military, you don\u2019t. If your goal is to provide career opportunities for people with two X chromosomes, then you do what we\u2019re starting to do now.\nDuring my nine years of military service, I watched many a military female capitalize on her sex to skate by. It was tacitly encouraged (just look at the different scoring scales for physical fitness tests in the military, for starters). Rare is the active duty male commissioned officer who will voice his confirmation of my own first hand observations, lest the Screeching Harpies of Diversity and Tolerance\u2122 eviscerate his career. Pour encourager les autres.\nAre there women who actually can meet the physical standards? Presumably. I suppose there may be ~0.05% of the military-age female population who can. Of those, I suspect the majority do not want to be in a close combat unit. And even if a tiny cohort of women are both willing and able to meet the physical standards of close combat, we still must ask if the negative effects of their presence in such units \u2014 and the cost involved in making accommodations for their biological needs \u2014 are worth the expected benefits.\nThe overriding question to address whenever we consider a change to our policies on close combat units is: \u201cIs it more likely than not that this change will help the unit kill the enemy, break his stuff, crush his will to fight, and sap his supporters\u2019 commitment?\u201d If the answer is anything other than an unqualified YES, then the proposed change should be scrapped. Period.\nOther than a very few extreme genetic outliers, women cannot meet the current physical standards required of infantry/armor/artillery/SOF troops. Mark my words: either the Obama White House and the Department of Defense will claim success by lowering the standards for women, or they\u2019ll do it by lowering them for everyone and claiming everything is now \u201cfair.\u201d If they hold women to the same standards that men must meet today, all the way through January 20, 2017, I will donate an additional $5,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project. My $5,000 is safer than Barack Obama\u2019s college transcripts, and you know it.\nThis will not end well, and it will get American troops killed who would otherwise have lived.\n10:25 PM Update: More commentary below, from guys who\u2019ve been in it up to their eyeballs (and even one gal).\nA Lovely Parting Gift\nPanetta throws open doors to combat for women\nWomen Cleared For Combat\nThe Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat\nGet Over It! We Are Not All Created Equal by Captain Katie Petronio, USMC\n10:40 PM Update: Let\u2019s take a look at NASA\u2019s comparison of female vs. male muscular strength.\nNote: Female strength as a percentage of male strength for different conditions. The vertical line within each shaded bar indicates the mean percentage difference. The end points of the shaded bars indicate the range.\nReference: 16, p. VII-50; NASA-STD-3000 204\nBut hey, let\u2019s not let uncomfortable reality get in the way of boosting female self-esteem to even more stratospheric heights.\n1/24/12 5:30 PM Update: Heather MacDonald reminds everyone of the obvious.\nFeminists routinely deny Eros \u2014 except when it suits them to exploit their sexual power. Only someone deliberately blind to human reality could maintain that putting men and women in close quarters 24 hours a day will not produce a proliferation of sex, thus introducing all the irrational passions (and resulting favoritism) of physical attraction into an organization that should be exclusively devoted to the mission of combat preparedness. Reported \u201csexual assaults\u201d will skyrocket, and of course it will only be the men who are at fault. Any consensual behavior leading up to the \u201cassault\u201d \u2014 getting in bed with your fellow grunt drunk and taking off your clothes, for example \u2014 will be ignored, since in the realm of sexual responsibility, women remain perpetual victims, at the mercy of all-powerful men. Expect a windfall to the gender-sensitivity-training industry, which will be called in both before and after the entry of women into combat units to eradicate endemic male sexism.\nIt\u2019ll be just dandy for unit cohesion, don\u2019t you think?\nWhat does sixteen trillion dollars look like?\nLooking at the spinning numbers of the National Debt Clock doesn\u2019t quite convey just how much the Democrats liberals progressives statists in Washington have spent. Try this.\nWe. Do. Not. Have. A. Revenue. Problem.\nby Alo Konsen - Jan 1, 2013 Jan 2, 2013\nOhio Republicans who voted to raise taxes\nThe Congress responded to the fiscal cliff it created by passing a bill that raises taxes by $41 for every $1 of spending cuts.\nOur alleged \u201cbudget hawk,\u201d US Senator Rob Portman voted \u201cyes.\u201d From our US House delegation, John Boehner, Bob Latta, Bill Johnson, Steve LaTourette (outgoing), Steve Stivers, and Pat Tiberi all voted \u201cyes\u201d to increase your taxes. These gentlemen all deserve to be primaried out of office when they stand for reelection in 2014.\nKudos to Ohio\u2019s Republican US Representatives who stood strong and voted \u201cno.\u201d That would be Steve Austria (outgoing), Steve Chabot, Bob Gibbs, Jim Jordan, Jim Renacci, and Jean Schmidt (outgoing).\nI\u2019ll post the text of the bill once it\u2019s available. You see, Congress also violated its pledge to post all legislation for public review online for 72 hours before voting on it.\nIs it any wonder that Congress has a 5% approval rating?\nDo Obama and the statists want a collapse?\nWe\u2019re fast approaching the infamous \u201cFiscal Cliff,\u201d yet people seem perplexed that we\u2019re not even tapping the brakes. Some suspect that this all looks almost \u2026 intentional.\nGuess what? It is. This is the modern version of the Cloward-Piven Strategy:\nFirst proposed in 1966 and named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and his wife Frances Fox Piven (both longtime members of the Democratic Socialists of America, where Piven today is an honorary chair), the \u201cCloward-Piven Strategy\u201d seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.\nIn their 1966 article, Cloward and Piven charged that the ruling classes used welfare to weaken the poor; that by providing a social safety net, the rich doused the fires of rebellion. Poor people can advance only when \u201cthe rest of society is afraid of them,\u201d Cloward told The New York Times on September 27, 1970. Rather than placating the poor with government hand-outs, wrote Cloward and Piven, activists should work to sabotage and destroy the welfare system; the collapse of the welfare state would ignite a political and financial crisis that would rock the nation; poor people would rise in revolt; only then would \u201cthe rest of society\u201d accept their demands.\nThe key to sparking this rebellion would be to expose the inadequacy of the welfare state. Cloward-Piven\u2019s early promoters cited radical organizer Saul Alinsky as their inspiration. \u201cMake the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules,\u201d Alinsky wrote in his 1972 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judaeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. 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        "raw_content": "CONTRIBUTED PHOTONellie McKay, 8 p.m. Aug. 4, Sellersville Theatre Copyright -\nCONTRIBUTED PHOTONellie McKay performs standards from her latest album, \u201cSister Orchid,\u201d 8 p.m. Aug. 4, Sellersville Theatre. Copyright -\nCONTRIBUTED PHOTOCover of Nellie\u2019 McKay\u2019s \u201cSister Orchid.\u201d Copyright -\nNellie McKay seeks solace in the standards\nFriday, August 3, 2018 by Paul Willistein pwillistein@tnonline.com in Focus\nFor her latest album, Nellie McKay returns to one of her favorite \u201cbooks,\u201d the Great American Songbook.\nAnd she gives a nod to one of her favorite classic movies.\nMcKay performs selections from \u201cSister Orchid,\u201d 8 p.m. Aug. 4, Sellersville Theatre 1894, Sellersville, Bucks County.\nAfter several concerts in New York City, including SummerStage, Central Park, and a four-day series. 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        "raw_content": "Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > T > Traducianism\nTraducianism (tradux, a shoot or sprout, and more specifically a vine branch made to take root so as to propagate the vine), in general the doctrine that, in the process of generation, the human spiritual soul is transmitted to the offspring by the parents. When a distinction is made between the terms Traducianism and Generationism, the former denotes the materialistic doctrine of the transmission of the soul by the organic process of generation, while the latter applies to the doctrine according to which the soul of the offspring originates from the parental soul in some mysterious way analogous to that in which the organism originates from the parent's organism. Traducianism is opposed to Creationism or the doctrine that every soul is created by God. Both, however, against Emanationism and Evolutionism (q.v.) admit that the first human soul originated by creation. They differ only as to the mode of origin of subsequent souls.\nIn the early centuries of the Christian Church, the Fathers who touch upon this question defend the immediate creation of the soul. Tertullian, Apollinaris, and a few other heretics advocate Traducianism, but the testimony of Saint Jerome (Epist. cxxvi, 1) that \"the majority of Oriental writers think that, as the body is born of the body, so the soul is born of the soul\" seems exaggerated, as no other writer of prominence is found to advocate Generationism as certain. Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Macarius, Rufinus, Nemesius, although their views on this point are not always clear, seem to prefer Generationism. After the rise of Pelagianism, some Fathers hesitate between Generationism and Creationism, thinking that the former offers a better, if not the only, explanation of the transmission of original sin. Among them Saint Augustine is the most important. Creationism is held as certain by the Scholastics, with the exception of Hugh of Saint Victor and Alexander of Hales, who propose it merely as more probable. In recent times Generationism has been rejected by all Catholic theologians. Exceptions are Froschammer who defends Generationism and gives to the generation of the soul from the parents the name of secondary creation; Klee and Ubaghs who leave the question undecided; Hermes who favours Generationism; Gravina who advocates it \u0097 and Rosmini who asserts that the sensitive soul is generated by the parents, and becomes spiritual when God illuminates it and manifests to it the idea of being which is the foundation of the whole intellectual life.\nFrom the philosophical point of view, the reasons alleged in favour of Generationism have little or no value. The parents are really generators of their offspring even if the soul comes from God, for the generative process is the condition of the union of body and soul which constitutes the human being. A murderer really kills a man, although he does not destroy his soul. Nor is man inferior to animals because they generate complete living organisms, since the difference between man and animals comes from the superiority of the human soul and from its spiritual nature which requires that it should be created by God. On the other hand the reasons against Generationism are cogent. The organic process of generation cannot give rise to a spiritual substance, and to. say that the soul is transmitted in the corporeal semen is to make it intrinsically dependent on matter. The process of spiritual generation is impossible. since the soul is immaterial and indivisible, no spiritual germ can be detached from the Parental soul (cf. St. Thomas, \"Contra gent.\" II, c 86; \"Sum. theol.\" I:90:2, I:98:2, etc.). As to the power of creation, it is the prerogative of God alone (see CREATION, VI).\nTheologically, corporeal Traducianism is heretical because it goes directly against the spirituality of the soul. As to Generationism, it is certainly opposed to the general attitude of the Church. Froschammer's book, \"Ueber den Ursprung der menschlichen Seelen\", was condemned in 1857, and Ubaghs's opinion expressed in his \"Anthropologiae philosophicae elementa\" was reproved in a letter of Cardinal Patrizi written by authority of Pius IX to the Archbishop of Mechlin (2 March, 1866). Moreover, Anastasius II in a letter to the bishops of Gaul (498) condemns Generationism (Thiel, \"Epistolae Romanorum Pontificum\", 634 sqq.). In the Symbol to be subscribed to by Bishop Peter of Antioch (1053), Leo IX declares the soul to be \"not a part of God, but created from nothing\" (Denzinger, 348). Among the errors which the Armenians must reject, Benedict XII mentions the doctrine that the soul originates from the soul of the father (Denzinger, 533). Hence, although there are no strict definitions condemning Generationism as heretical, it is certainly opposed to the doctrine of the Church, and could not be held without temerity.\nAPA citation. Dubray, C. (1912). Traducianism. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15014a.htm\nMLA citation. Dubray, Charles. \"Traducianism.\" The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. <http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15014a.htm>.\nTranscription. This article was transcribed for New Advent by Tomas Hancil and Joseph P.Thomas.",
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The Women's Basketball Coaches Association and the United States Basketball Writers Association also named Schaefer their National Coach of the Year.\nSchaefer has credited the work of associate head coach Johnnie Harris and the rest of his coaches since he arrived at MSU. He again praised Harris, Dionnah Jackson-Durrett, Elena Lovato, who recently returned to MSU to take the place of Carly Thibault, Maryann Baker, and Skylar Collins for helping make him feel like the \"luckiest coach\" in the nation.\n\"It certainly is very humbling,\" Schaefer said. \"I am very appreciative. We recruit and I hire a staff in much the same manner. It is all about a fit for us. Not everybody can play for us at Mississippi State because of how we play the game. I don't think there is any doubt we play the game a lot differently than a lot of teams across the country. It is the same thing with how we work. My staff is tireless. 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        "raw_content": "Nostalgia for the Nineties\nI had a really weird dream a few nights ago. I was wandering aimlessly through the streets of downtown San Francisco circa 1999 on an out-of-town trip. As I walked, I thought about how the writing thing wasn\u2019t doing it for me anymore (really, the whole working-for-money arrangement was anathema to me), and wondered what I should do with my life. Just then\u2014as if by fate\u2014I happened to pass by an office building with a sign in front that simply said \u201cThe Internet.\u201d That\u2019s funny, I thought to myself. I never realized the Web had a corporate headquarters.\nI figured I\u2019d check it out. 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        "raw_content": "The number of employees working across and between borders is increasing at a rapid rate. Specifically, the steady increase in global trade means employees are regularly moving between jurisdictions in order to assist an organization with both setting up and managing its operations. This trend is particularly prevalent in Canada which is highly dependent on international trade, particularly when compared to the United States.\nCanada has accordingly seen a steady increase in the number of foreign temporary workers. The increase has been so substantial that the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada is now comparable to the number of permanent residents accepted to Canada each year.\nWith so many employees working in multiple jurisdictions, an important question arises: Can employees who work in Canada and then subsequently work outside of the country sue in Canada for issues relating to their employment?\nA recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Sullivan v. Four Seasons addresses this question.\nThe case involved an employee who was employed with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts (Four Seasons) in Toronto. She was subsequently transferred to Four Season\u2019s operations in Nevis in the West Indies. The employee then moved to New York City to work with Four Seasons as a Director of Sales. She continued to work with Four Seasons in New York City until the termination of her employment in 2011.\nThe employee subsequently brought a claim in Ontario against both Four Seasons\u2019 Canadian and US entities. In response, Four Seasons requested that the case be dismissed on the basis that the Ontario courts did not have jurisdiction to determine the matter. Four Seasons specifically argued that the employee was terminated from her employment in New York and accordingly, this was a foreign matter that could not be determined by the courts in Ontario.\nIn determining whether it had jurisdiction to review the case, the court examined several factors, including the following:\nThe applicable law of the contract in dispute\nThe location where the disputed contract was signed\nThe location of evidence necessary to determine the case\nThe location of witnesses necessary for determining the case\nThe location of the facts that arose giving rise to the case\nThe location(s) where the evidence was to come from\nThe residence/place of business of the parties\nThe potential loss of advantage to one side or the other of accepting jurisdiction\nThe court ultimately determined that it could not take jurisdiction over the case. In reaching this decision, the court pointed to the following factors:\nFour Seasons, while carrying on business in Ontario, equally did so in the United States, including in New York State\nIt was not clear whether the employee\u2019s contract of employment was most closely connected to Ontario or outside of Ontario\nIt was not clear that the laws of New York State did not apply to her contract\nNew York State was where most of the evidence was located\nThe factual matters giving rise to the claim arose in New York State\nAlthough New York State is not as generous with respect to severance as Ontario, this was only one of several factors to determine jurisdictional matters\nThis case makes it clear that employers with employees working in multiple jurisdictions should be careful to ensure that they define the employment relationship as clearly as possible. Specifically, employers should strongly consider having in place documentation that clearly indicates the jurisdiction governing the employee\u2019s relationship.\nFurther, and in order the maximize the chance that a court will respect this choice of jurisdiction, employers should ensure that its practice reflects its intention. Specifically, if it is the intention of an employer that Canadian law should not apply to an employee working outside of Canada, then all the documentation (including the employment contract) should make this clear, it should be clearly agreed to by the employee and, to the extent possible, the employee should be managed by the foreign jurisdiction as opposed to the company personnel in Canada to reduce the chance that a court overrules the employer\u2019s intention.\nThese measures can help to reduce uncertainty when a conflict arises and significantly improve the chances that a court will support the employer\u2019s position in response to any dispute and/or claim.",
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        "raw_content": "Country music star Jason Aldean saw \"pandemonium\" unfold around him as a gunman shot hundreds of people watching his concert at a music festival in Las Vegas last month, the singer said in his first on-camera interview since the massacre.\nAldean was performing at a country music festival on October 1 when police say gunman Stephen Paddock opened fire from his hotel room, killing almost 60 people and injuring 500.\nAldean revealed that at first, he thought it was merely a blown speaker that was causing the noise he was hearing, and he spent the first moments of the shooting communicating with the sound engineer to get the problem fixed. The country star made an emotional return to the stage after canceling tour dates following the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history in Las Vegas. And so I'm kinda looking around like, 'What is that?' Trying to figure out what it is.\n\"We wear in-ear monitors when we're onstage. Then I was actually getting aggravated, so I looked over at my monitor guy that's on the side of the stage as if to say, 'What is that and fix it.' And when I turned to look, my guitar player had run behind me and was telling me to move\", Aldean chronicled, adding his security guard came to quickly escort him away from the madness.\nAldean was originally criticized for leaving Las Vegas and performing on SNL the following Saturday, but he returned to the city the following week to perform for his fans. The show spoke with him and Lady Antebellum at the Country Rising benefit concert held in Nashville on Sunday (Nov. 12).\nSix weeks after the tragedy in Las Vegas, Aldean sat down with Today to chronicle out the nightmarish memories he goes over in his mind while receiving interview support from Lady Antebellum and Dierks Bentley. Aldean reiterated his resolve to use the event to promote unity. \"We spend so much time arguing with each other, and not enough time like working on the issue that's really the problem\".\nIn the end, he's hoping the experience will bring Americans together.\nThat night in Las Vegas will always be part of Aldean's career and life story.\n\"I feel like at the end of the day there's so much focus on politics and race\", Aldean said. \"But it's something I'll never forget\", Aldean said.\n\"I just hope that everybody can start to heal\", he said. I've never been in that situation before, and obviously nobody else out there had either. It was just panic, is probably the best way I could describe it.",
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        "raw_content": "News>General>Letterpress font for new CD front cover\nThe front cover artwork for \u2018The Tumbling of Creatures\u2019 uses unique metal block fonts from the letterpress studio of Graham Bignell, the New North Press, in East London www.new-north-press.co.uk.\n60pt Grotius type was used for the alphabet. This font was designed by Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos (1877 \u2013 1966) at the Amsterdam Type Foundry. The italic is an unknown font.\nThe majority of the type has been obtained from old printers\u2019 stock and some type faces date from 1820.\nThis Columbian Press came from a printer in Kent and dates from the 1850\u2019s.\nMost larger types are stored alphabetically in the case upside down, running from left to right, so that when printed they appear the right way round. The expression \u201cmind your p\u2019s and q\u2019s\u201d comes from the letterpress where all the characters are reversed.",
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        "raw_content": "Clinica Dental y Odontologia Vitoria - Dentistas - Periodontics\nThis is a chronic disease caused by bacteria that commonly live in our mouths, but that have grown excessively due to the individual disposition of the patient (it is sometimes hereditary), or due to poor hygiene. The progression of the disease is cyclical, with periodical outbreaks that cause the destruction of the tissues that support the tooth.\nIn healthy gums there is a firm and stable seal around the tooth that prevents bacteria getting into the soft tissues and the bone around the tooth. When periodontal disease occurs, this seal is weakened or lost and the bacteria and their waste products cause the inflammation of the gingival tissues and the reabsorption of the bone that supports the tooth, making scaling and root planing necessary to recover the stability of the gingival tissue and to seal it around the tooth eliminating all signs of inflammation in the tissue that supports it.\nIf you want, you can request the application of sedatives during any of these interventions. The clinic has a team of anaesthetists to carry this out. Conscious sedation is a technique where drugs are administered to the patient (intravenously) to achieve a state of relaxation such that it allows them to collaborate with the odontologist but in such a relaxed state that the patient lives the experience in a comfortable manner.\nThey are currently divided into two large groups:\nChronic periodontitis: Very frequent and affects adults. Its evolution is slow, decades can pass from when it starts to when a tooth is lost.\nAggressive periodontitis: This affects young people, is rare and it evolves quickly. The speed of its progress determines its severity.\nThe type of bacteria and the patients' immunological situation are determining factors in whether they suffer one or the other.\nSmoking: This decreases the blood flow to the gums, which means fewer nutrients and less oxygen reach the gingival mucous membranes, making the environment favourable for bacteria. In addition, cigarette smoke affects some cells of the immune system, altering their properties and worsening infections. Patients with gingivitis and periodontitis should stop smoking. In addition, tobacco \u201chides\u201d the typical signs of periodontitis such as reddening and bleeding. For this reason the gums appear \u201calmost healthy\u201d despite having a deep periodontal pocket.\nStress:Can aggravate periodontitis. This is due to reduced immunological defences.\nSystemic illnesses such as: diabetes, osteoporosis, HIV, transplants, etc Patients with periodontitis that also have uncontrolled diabetes have a greater risk of their periodontal disease becoming aggressive, as the metabolic disorder that characterises diabetes is further altered.\nHormonal changes in women (pregnancy and menopause): Alterations in the hormonal system, caused in pregnancy, puberty and the menopause, make the environment favourable for bacteria.\nFillings, prostheses, crowns and bridges in a bad condition: Defective or very old dental treatments can also trap food and lead to the growth of dental plaque\nBadly positioned teeth: Teeth that do not have proper contact between them are also prone to trapping food, leading to the growth of dental plaque.\nDental hypersensitivity\nLoose teeth or teeth with gaps\nLonger teeth or receding gums\nInflammation or reddening due to this inflammation.\nIncreased volume caused by oedema.\nReceding gums, which can be caused by periodontitis, regularly brushing too hard or brushing with a very hard brush or due to caries, prostheses, crowns and bridges in bad condition, near the gum (which can cause food to get trapped and the growth of dental plaque).\nThis stage of the disease is called GINGIVITIS. It is a reversible process; if adequate treatment is not received it will lead to periodontal disease\nBacteria cause such deterioration that the teeth lose the support that keeps them in place and, with time, they may fall out, which is the most extreme consequence of periodontitis.\nUntreated periodontitis can, in extreme cases, lead to the person losing all their teeth.\nOther consequences of this disease are:\nAggravation of cardiovascular disease, increasing the risk of suffering heart attacks.\nAggravation of diabetes, as chronic inflammation tends to impair the metabolism of diabetics.\nPregnant women run the risk of having babies with low birth weights.\nHalitosis (bad breath).\nAesthetic problems due to the deterioration of the teeth, colour change and the presence of tartar, loss of the normal shape of the gums.",
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        "raw_content": "Ethical Issues and Potential Stakeholder Priorities Associated with the Application of Genomic Technologies Applied to Animal Production Systems\nColes, David ORCID: 0000-0003-4774-4800, Frewer, Lynn J. and Goddard, Ellen (2015) Ethical Issues and Potential Stakeholder Priorities Associated with the Application of Genomic Technologies Applied to Animal Production Systems. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 28 (2). pp. 231-253. ISSN 1187-7863\nThis study considered the range of ethical issues and potential stakeholder priorities associated with the application of genomic technologies applied to animal production systems, in particular those which utilised genomic technologies in accelerated breeding rather than the application of genetic modification. A literature review was used to inform the development of an ethical matrix, which was used to scope the potential perspectives of different agents regarding the acceptability of genomic technologies, as opposed to genetic modification (GM) techniques applied to animal production systems. There are very few studies carried out on stakeholder (including consumer) attitudes regarding the application of genomics to animal production in the human food chain and it may be that this technology is perceived as no more than an extension of traditional breeding techniques. While this is an area which needs more research, it would appear from this study that genomics, because it avoids many of the disadvantages and consumer perceptions associated with GM, is likely to prove a more publicly acceptable route than is GM for the development of healthier and more productive animals. However, stakeholders also need to have an approach to the moral status of the animals involved that finds credibility and acceptability with civil society.",
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        "raw_content": "Minimalism and Toys + a possible BIG move\nI'm sure you have been hearing about it everywhere: minimalism. It is the newest fashion, it seems, to live with less. Where before the American life was all about bigger and more, now life is about having less.\nI am not a naturally tidy person. I genuinely wish I was, as my life as a homemaker would be about 500x easier, but I have to struggle every day against my tendency to ignore clutter. I have become quite good at getting rid of things that are no longer needed or loved, and the idea of minimalism intrigues me.\nI have even adopted some minimalist tendencies, purging excess everywhere I can. I spent an hour the other day (a very precious hour, as all 3 children were sleeping) going through my clothes and purged a good number of items that either don't fit or don't get worn.\nBut I find that some people take minimalism to an extreme that I just am not ever going to go to. You see, I enjoy a beautiful home. 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I couldn't help but admire her ability to keep the kid clutter to a (serious) minimum, but at the same time I wondered if my children would end up with backlash hoarding tendencies when they grew up if I followed her example.\nI guess I'm just not an extremist in most things. I try very hard to eat healthily and organic, but I am actually drinking a Mcdonald's milkshake as I type this (hangs head in shame). I am all about a tidy home, but not to the point of allowing it to take up all of my time with my family. I love the idea of minimalism, but not to the point of it become an idol in my life.\nSo yeah, I am paring down my belongings, because I really don't want to be surrounded by excess things I don't need or enjoy. Not to mention that having less means it takes less time to clean. I want to have less toys in our home, but ones which my children love and encourage them to learn and thrive. But I'm not going to be extreme in those things.\nLast week we had an incident with Victoria where she refused to clean up her toys. She is required to clean up her toy area, which is our dining room off the kitchen, before bed every night. But she decided that day that she was going to refuse to clean up. After addressing her disobedience, I made it clear that her refusal to clean up her toys meant she would lose them.\nSo, my husband and I took 20 minutes and emptied her toy room. We moved all the toys into our basement, and honestly, Victoria didn't seem to care all that much. I figured she would care a whole lot more in the morning when she realized all of her toys were gone.\nBut the next morning, she still didn't seem to care all that much. 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So I've been keeping boxes in nearly every room to put items in that we won't be keeping. It has been a great exercise in minimalism for sure!\nWhat are your thoughts on the whole minimalism topic? Do you tend to be more of a minimalist or a collector, or do you fall somewhere in the middle like me?\nDo any of you have experience living in or visiting Japan?\nPosted by Amy Joy at 8:21 AM 4 comments\nLabels: Children, Excess, Home, homemaking, Japan, motherhood, Moving, Organization\nHello friends. I am so sorry I have taken this long absence. I didn't intend to take such a long time away initially, but the Lord has been pressing on my heart that I need to reprioritize. Sadly, that has meant that I am putting some things on the backburner, and this blog falls into that category.\nWhen I started Corner of Joy, I was a newly married woman with no children. And while my posts became a little more sporadic once I had my first child, having the twins has made just keeping up with daily tasks a huge undertaking. Yes, I know there are these amazing mamas out there with 10+ children who somehow are able to find a few minutes to blog, but it seems I am not one of them.\nMy husband just went through a season of working 7 days of week for almost 7 months. Until recently, he only had 3 total days not working this year so far. It has been crazy, and I'd like to say I walked through that season with no complaining, but I didn't. I was more exhausted and stressed than I have ever been in my entire life, and I knew that I needed to simplify life as much as possible just to keep some sort of sanity and joy in my home.\nI watched a video recently that talked about creating a priorities list in your life, and learning to say no to things based on those priorities. It doesn't necessarily mean I am saying no to things because they are bad, it simply means that there are some things that do not fit into this stage of my life. I am saying \"not right now\".\nBased on the priorities I've outlined for myself, I've had to say \"not right now\" to quite a few things: pretty much all hobbies like sewing, playing music, recreational reading, and blogging. I now have the freedom to say yes to things like Bible time, beginning homeschooling my daughter, keeping my home clean and organized, finishing house projects, and becoming a leader in my MOPs group. The only real hobby I have been able to hang on to is exercise, and I'm clinging to that one tightly with both hands!\nThat said, I am missing blogging quite a bit, and have been brainstorming on some changes that will allow blogging to fit into my new life with 3 little ones. I am not gone forever from this platform, but I am having to say \"not right now\" for a bit longer.\nI am always sad when bloggers fall off the map, as I grow to know and love them and their families. So with that in mind, let me share a little update about us.\nMy twins are 7 months old already (!!!)\nCharlotte and Analisa\nCharlotte is two pounds lighter than her younger twin, but she is very spunky and full of energy! She is trying so hard to move (I am actually watching her try to crawl as I write this). Analisa is so smiley and sweet, and doesn't care as much about moving around as she does interacting with people. Both babies are so mild-mannered, and I feel so blessed to have settled into a new normal where I am not always running around like a chicken with my head cut off with these two.\nVictoria will be 3 in just a few weeks.\nWe have entered a more challenging stage of parenthood, as she is beginning to challenge established norms and rules. I am learning to pick my battles (how many times she changes her clothes every day=less important, how quickly and thoroughly she obeys=more important). She is into everything princess right now, and more often than not she is dressed up in a play dress and fake crown of some sort\nShe is the best big sister and oldest child that I could ask for. She is so helpful and loves making her sisters laugh. I worried when I was pregnant that she would not get enough attention with twins around, but she has never shown any jealously towards her sisters.\nI am settling back into a normal routine after the craziness of my husband's work schedule. It was awful, guys. I was a stressball and constantly felt like a impatient bear. I had so many moments when I thought \"THIS is what those wild-eyed, messy-haired, yoga-pant-wearing moms must feel like!\".\nBut, as I said, things are settling down and I have my husband home more. 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        "raw_content": "By: Siraad Dirshe\nThis is usually the time of year when discoloration on our skin starts to reveal where we may have slacked off on our sunscreen routine over the summer. While you may be able to recognize freckles or brown spots (and should get those checked out by your derm at your next annual head-to-toe skin exam), some women also get sort of mysterious, more nebulous patches called melasma. The skin condition manifests itself in the form of brown, tan, and blue-gray blotches on the face, usually on the cheekbones, upper lips, and jawlines, but can also appear on the forehead. It's most common in women over the age of 20. To help us get fully up to speed (and to quell the immediate panic attack that ensued post-discovery), we consulted with dermatologist Dr. Carlos Charles of Derma di Colore. Keep reading for his advice on prevention, treatments, and tips for keeping new patches at bay.\nMelasma defined:\n\u201cMelasma is a common form of skin discoloration that\u2019s more prevalent in women with darker skin tones that tan easily, however it can be seen across most skin complexions. While far less common, it\u2019s also seen in men as well.\u201d\n\u201cWhile the cause isn\u2019t completely understood, it does seem to have a hormonal component. Hormonal fluctuations definitely play a role, as it is more prevalent in women and can be seen during pregnancy as well as with certain oral contraceptives.\u201d\nSun exposure matters!\n\u201cAs with most forms of skin discoloration, it\u2019s exacerbated by exposure to ultraviolet light, including both sunlight as well as some wavelengths of indoor light. The pigmentation that shows up on the cheeks, central forehead, and upper lip will resolve or improve greatly in the fall/winter months when the UV light intensity is low, and then recur in the spring/summer.\u201d\nAnd what about a cure\u2026\n\u201cThere is not an easy way to cure melasma. In fact, there really is not a \u2018cure\u2019 at all, so the strategy is really prevention and management. The best strategy for prevention is the daily use of a moisturizer with sunscreen that at least contains SPF 30 [ed note: these new sunscreens may also help counteract infrared light, which some experts think are a trigger]. Additionally, sunscreen containing physical blockers such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide may provide increased protection than those with chemical blockers alone.\u201d\nThe best products to control outbreaks:\n\u201cMelasma can be treated with various topical creams such as retinoids and certain fading agents, like hydroquinone combination products. [Ed note: Shani Darden\u2019s Surface is a cult favorite.]\n\u201cI will also add gentle chemical peels and lasers performed on a monthly basis. Occasionally, I will add a treatment with a gentle laser known as the Clear and Brilliant to help break up the pigment, which we offer at Derma di Colore. However, lasers must be performed with extreme caution, as they can sometimes exacerbate the melasma. Lastly, it is important to emphasize that the condition may recur, so it\u2019s best to follow these daily maintenance tips.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "And I bet she\u2019s already tired of the attention.\nMusic royalty, a.k.a. Jay-Z and Beyonce Knowles Carter (I don\u2019t know if she actually took his last name or not, I\u2019m just throwing it in there) delivered their first child yesterday and I believe the earth moved. All jokes aside, I have to give them a lot of credit for doing their best to keep this a private event but they HAD to know the name was going to be dissected ENDLESSLY.\nPlausible speculation:\n\u201cMy favorite hue is Jay-Z blue,\u201d he rapped on the track \u201cGo Crazy\u201d with Young Jeezy, and then there are his albums titled \u201cBlueprint,\u201d \u201cBlueprint 2\u201d and \u201cThe Blueprint 3\u2033 \u2014 plus he once dated singer, Blu Cantrell. That\u2019s a lot of blue in his life.\u201d (okay that last reference is just stupid)\n\u201cWhat about Ivy? The Internet speculates that Ivy references the Roman numeral \u201cIV\u201d representing the number four, which is apparently significant to Beyonce and Jay-Z \u2014 Beyonce\u2019s birthday is Sept. 4, Jay-Z\u2019s is Dec. 4, the couple was married on April 4, 2008 and the Beyonce\u2019s latest album is entitled \u201c4.\u201d (source: huffingtonpost.com)\nAnd while I do agree that the name is \u201cinteresting\u201d some of the crazier commentary is as follows:\n\u201cOne particularly persistent line making the rounds this morning is that \u201cBlue Ivy\u201d backwards is \u201cElub Yvi.\u201d Per the theory, those nonsensical letters translate into Latin as \u201cLucifer\u2019s daughter.\u201d In actuality, those letters joined together mean absolutely nothing, and certainly not Lucifer (as it happens, that is already a Latin word, so any translation would be redundant and result back in\u2026Lucifer. Not \u201cElub.\u201d Fun with facts!)\u201d\nALSO, \u201cThe other minor and fairly creative theory making the rounds is that Blue Ivy is a tenuous nod revealing a link between Beyonc\u00e9, Jay-Z and the Illuminati. Not seeing the connection? Well, conspiracy theorists claim that Blue is an acronym for \u201cBorn Living Under Evil,\u201d while Ivy stands for \u201cIlluminati\u2019s Very Youngest.\u201d (source: eonline.com)\nAnd if you still want more, below is video. I\u2019m just gonna say it, it would have been difficult for me to keep a straight face while giving this \u201creport\u201d and Robin from Good Morning America seemed to be struggling a bit herself\u2026 (abcnews.com won\u2019t let me embed the video and I\u2019m not hacker tech savvy enough yet to override their restrictions \u2013 booo)\nAbcnews.com: \u201cBeyonce Gives Birth to Blue Ivy Carter: \u2018Single Ladies\u2019 Singer, Jay-Z Welcome Newborn Baby-Girl\u201d\nNot quite a day old and already making headlines. We. Are. Not. Ready.\nTagged: Babies, Beyonce, Blue, Ivy, Jay-Z, Names\n'Yes, the baby\u2019s name IS \u201cBlue Ivy Carter\u201d' has no comments",
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Nas\nUsher (@Usher @Nas) teams up with Film The Future for the official visual aid to \u201cChains\u201d, a song that was released toward the end of 2015 addressing the victims of police violence and social injustice. When the track was initially released through TIDAL with a interactive campaign called \u201cDon\u2019t Look Away\u201d which required listeners to\u2026\nPRINT: Tinashe Covers Complex (February/March 2016)\nDAILY DOSE, PrintBy DDot Omen February 2, 2016 Leave a comment\nI just ran into Tinashe (@Tinashe) the other night at Miguel\u2019s \u201cWildheart Motel\u201d Party and it was good to see her again and even better to see her now as the centerpiece for Complex. Tinashe poses on the cover for the publications February/March 2016 issue and talks about her journey thus far and why 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        "raw_content": "Keyshia Cole \u201cPoint Of No Return\u201d Album Cover + Track List\nAlbum, Artwork, DAILY DOSE, TracklistBy DDot Omen September 23, 2014 Leave a comment\nKeyshia Cole (@KeyshiaCole) steers past her personal issues that surfaced recently and aims \u201cPoint Of No Return\u201d for an October 7th release date. Keyshia recruited the likes of Wale, Future, August Alsina and others as guest contibutors to her sixth studio album. Check out the track list below and pre-order on iTunes. 1. Intro (Last\u2026\nTYGA \u201c40 Mill\u201d (Prod. Kanye West) Snippet\nTYGA (@TYGA) teased his fans by unveiling the cover art for the Kanye West produced single \u201c40 Mill\u201d. A snippet of the track has surfaced which sounds so obnoxiously thunderous and ignorant I can hardly wait. Listen to the preview below.\nBig K.R.I.T. \u201cCadillactica\u201d Release Date\nDAILY DOSE, Hip-Hop News, New Video, UncategorizedBy DDot Omen September 23, 2014 Leave a comment\nBig K.R.I.T. (@BIGKRIT) has set a launch date for his highly anticipated sophomore album Cadillactica. It will be in stores on November 11th via Def Jam. The next single will be \u201cNew Agenda\u201d featuring Rick Ross and \u201cLac Lac\u201d assisted by ASAP Ferg. Stay tuned for the official track list. Watch the promo trailer below.\nT.I. & Tiny The Family Hustle Season 4 Episode 15. Full Episode. Click \u201cNext Page\u201d or \u201cPage 2\u201d. REWIND: T.I. & Tiny The Family Hustle Season 4 Episode 14 NEXT PAGE\nJMSN \u201cBeautiful Torture\u201d\nIt\u2019s been a minute since we\u2019ve heard anything from JMSN (@IAmJMSN) but today he steps out from the shadows as he links up with esta. for \u201cBeautiful Torture\u201d. The Blue Album is on the way.\nSnootie Wild (ft. Jeremih & Lil Boosie) \u2013 \u201cMade Me\u201d Remix\nSnootie Wild (@SnootieWild @Jeremih @BoosieOfficial) celebrates the release of his Go Mode EP with the remix to his hit single Made Me. Jeremih and Lil Boosie tacks verses on to the original, breathing new life into the record as it continues to climb the rap charts. Listen to the remix below:\nThe Game ft. Yo Gotti, 2 Chainz, Soulja Boy & T.I. \u2013 \u201cReally\u201d\nThe GAME (@TheGAME @2Chainz @TIP @SouljaBoy @YoGottiKOM) sets forth his new single \u201cReally\u201d from his Blood Money compilation album \u201cYear Of The Wolf\u201d. Listen below. https://soundcloud.com/eone-music/really-feat-yo-gotti-2-chainz-loulja-and-ti-prod-by-the-mekanics-x-oz\nEllie Goulding & Iggy Azalea Song Featured In \u201cKingsman: The Secret Service\u201d Trailer\nCinema, New Music, New Video, New Videos, TrailerBy DDot Omen September 23, 2014 Leave a comment\n@elliegoulding @iggyazalea have teamed up with a new song that\u2019s being tucked into the movie trailer for \u201cKingsman: The Secret Service\u201d. Samuel L Jackson, Colin Firth, Michael Caine all star in this Matthew Vaughn directed flick which takes you into the world of elite espionage. Watch the clip below to hear a new collaboration between\u2026\nPraise to the almighty, HiiiPower. Kendrick Lamar (@kendricklamar) releases the highly anticipated lead single to his upcoming as of yet untitled Sophomore album. Take a listen below.\nSoulja Boy And K Michelle Beef On Twitter\nThe choppers are singing louder than K. Michelle. Soulja Boy took a swipe at the Memphis singer via his Twitter claiming that that her private parts have an odor. K. Michelle fired back some shots of her own alleging that Soulja isn\u2019t getting diddly squat from VH1 for appearing on Love & Hip Hop 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        "raw_content": "Mobile Apps means thinking about users and their desire to navigate more and more and from anywhere.\nThe Italians who access the Internet from their smartphone are 31.1 million. To decree it are the new data released by the Mobile Observatory B2c Strategy of the School of Management of the Milan Polytechnic. 37% of these use only mobile devices to navigate, over than 11.5 million Italians.\nThe 60% of browsing takes place right from the use of mobile devices, and we also pointed out that over a quarter of Italians only surfed by mobile. Offer the most information right away important, to arrange them in an intuitive and orderly layout, to make the value of their communication perceive, this is the task of the mobile web.\nIn summary the Italians who access the Internet from Mobile, (smartphones or tablets) are 31.1 million and 37% of these use only mobile devices (more than those who use only the PC), or 11.5 million Italians.\nThe average time spent surfing from Mobile represents 64% of the total spent online and is approximately 45 hours per month: 88% of these is consumed by an App. And remember that it is a small group of apps owned by Facebook and Google.\nA reflection of this trend, is the growth of Mobile Advertising that exceeds one billion euros, and thus represents 40% of the digital market and 14% of total media. This increase in investments stems in particular from the growth of the impact of Mobile within multi-platform digital campaigns.\nIn terms of formats, the display advertising (Video excluded) continues to have a dominant weight (43% of the market).\nThis is followed by the video advertising, which confirms once again the most growing format (+ 126%) and weighs 33% of the market, and the Search (+ 16%, which accounts for 20% of the total).\nInvestments in \"Classified\" are also increased and sales and purchase portals (+78%), even though they maintained a marginal share on the total market (3%), while Sms advertising (-17%) was down.\nThe Observatory also offers data on how companies are exploiting the possibility of having responsive sites, therefore suitable for mobile browsing, the sites and the App of the 74 most important companies belonging to the first 65 company groups were considered for turnover , it turns out that 68% have a responsive site, 15% a mobile site, 13% an adaptive site and only 4% a non-optimized site.\nThe attention of large companies to analytics is also growing: about two companies out of three among those interviewed during the research, in fact, already uses them to adapt the contents of the site and improve the customer experience (but still few in real time through dynamic suites).",
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        "raw_content": "Now SpaceX is eyeing Mars.\nRELATED TAGS: SPACE EXPLORATION\nA Falcon 9 booster rocket successfully touches down after a launch in April.\nSince the dawn of the Space Age, science fiction enthusiasts have fantasized about reusable rockets. Over the past year, Elon Musk and his company, SpaceX, made those visions a reality. Now, the tech mogul has his sights set on a bigger, redder prize.\nSpaceX has tried four times in the past two years to land one of its Falcon 9 rockets at sea; each exploded. But in April, a Falcon 9 successfully touched down on a drone ship in the Atlantic \u2014 a first \u2014 after ferrying cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). Months earlier, in December 2015, SpaceX pulled off its first land touchdown, at Cape Canaveral. The company was planning to relaunch one of those successfully landed Falcon 9s for the first time in late 2016 or early 2017.\nMusk hopes reusable rockets will make colonizing Mars an affordable reality. In April, the space entrepreneur said he\u2019ll send an unmanned spacecraft to Mars by 2018. And at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in September, he said he\u2019d send more spacecraft every 26 months for the foreseeable future. \u201cWe want to establish a steady cadence so that there\u2019s always a flight leaving, like a train leaving the station,\u201d he told the IAC.\nBefore departing for the Red Planet, though, SpaceX must show that the monster next-gen rocket it needs to get there, the Falcon Heavy \u2014 essentially three Falcon 9s strapped together \u2014 can also launch, land and relaunch. At press time, the company, which would not comment on the subject, listed on its website an initial Falcon Heavy test launch at the end of 2016. Media reports suggested it might take longer.\nAnd September brought a reality check. After eight successful 2016 flights, a Falcon 9 exploded during routine fueling at Cape Canaveral. On Twitter, Musk called it \u201cthe most difficult and complex failure we have ever had.\u201d The explosion could delay SpaceX\u2019s 2017 plans to ferry NASA astronauts to the ISS, which the space agency now expects won\u2019t happen until 2018 \u2014 a deadline that\u2019s already been postponed twice.\nAs if the vision of colonizing Mars wasn\u2019t bold enough, Musk also revealed the Interplanetary Transport System at the September IAC, featuring a dramatically scaled-up Falcon 9 that dwarfs any rocket ever built. Musk says the rocket\u2019s companion passenger ship could travel the entire solar system and enable a fully self-sustaining civilization (roughly 1 million people) on Mars possibly by 2060. Now, he\u2019ll just have to solve the numerous other engineering and social challenges of such an endeavor \u2014 and find a way to pay for it.\n\u201cIt would be an incredible adventure,\u201d Musk told the audience at the IAC meeting. \u201cAnd life needs to be more than just solving problems every day. You need to wake up and be excited about the future.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "March 29, 2017 May 20, 2017 by Rachel\nIt\u2019s not quite done, but I\u2019ve made major progress on my closet makeover this week. In my last post I showed you how I dealt with hanging a closet rod from my sloped ceiling, and mentioned that I was planning on replacing the crappy metal mesh drawers with a built-in solution. That was by far the hardest part of this project, but it\u2019s done!\nThis was one of my biggest carpentry projects to date, and while it wasn\u2019t easy, I\u2019m happy to share what I learned in case you\u2019re thinking of tackling a similar closet makeover.\nSo if you\u2019re like, \u201cThat looks finished to me,\u201d what you can\u2019t see is that the rest of the space outside the frame of the camera is a bit of a disaster zone. Plus I\u2019m still working on a few finishing touches for the space to take it up a notch. But it\u2019s currently a vast improvement over how it started. In case you missed it, this is the before:\nPart of the reason I wanted to move the closet rod was so that my shoe rack would fit underneath, and as you can see, now I can actually use the top row of the rack! Which means that there are fewer shoes on the sides, so they\u2019re way easier to see and access. It\u2019s still not my ideal shoe storage situation, but it\u2019ll do for now. I\u2019m trying to decide whether I should build a wood rack, or install a wall-mounted shoe rack, like these. One of the things I don\u2019t like about this rack is that since it\u2019s not solid, it\u2019s not great for flats or wedges. What would you do? Do you have an awesome show storage solution you recommend?\nOk, so onto the nitty-gritty.\nInstead of buying Ikea\u2019s Pax wardrobe boxes, I built-in my own 3/4\u2033 plywood boxes, and installed 13 Ikea Komplement drawers. I also added trim mouldings, and painted it all to match. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be, mainly because NOTHING in this closet is square. Not the floor (it slopes to the outside, possibly because this may originally have been a porch), and definitely not the walls. Would it have been easier to use the Pax wardrobe boxes? In a different space, probably, but in this particular space, maybe not. I would have had to cut them down significantly, and the non-squareness might have still required some hacking.\nWhen I was in the middle of traipsing up and down my stairs with a heavy piece of plywood that needed trimming again, or re-drilling holes for the drawer slides to line them up properly, it was easy to curse myself for not just buying the boxes that are made to work with these drawers. But in reality they may not have been as easy to deal with as I imagine, and they (probably) wouldn\u2019t have looked as good in the end. Plus, I definitely saved some cash doing it this way.\nBefore I started this I googled for tips on how to add Ikea Komplement drawers to your own closet, and I couldn\u2019t find any. There are lots of Pax hacks, but they mainly consist of people adding trim to Pax wardrobes to make them look built-in. That means I had to learn from my own mistakes, and you can, too.\nTips for Ikea Komplement Drawer Installation\nScrewdriver (you may want both a manual and electric screwdriver)\nDrill bit (I used a 3/16\u2033 bit)\nApproximately 1/2\u2033 self-drilling screws\nThe drawers come with two slides. They each look like this:\nThere\u2019s a little hook on each one that hooks into the back of the drawer, and a peg on the front that fits into a hole near the front of the drawer. There are 4 holes on the bracket that attaches to the wall, but only the two larger ones are meant to be used. After some trial and error, I realized that I could put some small self-tapping screws into the smaller holes to keep the bracket aligned while I checked whether it was level, and then drill holes for the actual screws. This prevents you from drilling a large hole, and then needing to move things over just a smidge, but not being able to because the hole is too close to the previous one.\nThe system I eventually worked out is the following:\nMeasure 8 inches up from the bottom of the previous bracket to where the bottom of the next bracket will go. Align the bracket so that it\u2019s the correct distance from the front of the box, and attach it in place using one small screw through the small, second-from-the-front bracket hole. Set the level on it while using another small screw to secure it through the small, second-from-the-back bracket hole. 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        "raw_content": "THE PATRONS PROJECT\nNote that the business category is for small businesses who wish to become involved, large-organisations should fall into the corporate category. The brochures also provide more detail about the Foundation, though it is a little out of date. While we fully understand that many donors wish to donate to specific projects, we cannot overemphasize the vital role that the Patrons\u2019 Project plays in the Foundation. All donations to this fund are kept in a dedicated Money Market Fund at one of the major financial institutions in South Africa.\nThe income is used to cover a broad range of items. We have a huge number of small requests that are funded, such as specific sports equipment; one off items of equipment that are needed urgently and it simply isn\u2019t practical to look for a sponsor at short notice; sponsorship of talented children selected to represent their province or country and need to pay for travel etc. In addition, the income covers items such as audit fees, bank charges, travel, stationery, and other expenses incurred by the active trustees (there are no salaries paid, and the Foundation operates out of space made available by Metropolitan Asset Managers).\nDonors to this project can look forward to certificates of patronage. The Annual Certificate is a full colour A4 certificate and the Life Patron Certificate is a beautiful A3 sized certificate, as depicted above. Life Patrons will be acknowledged on our website as well as having a free hyperlink from our website to theirs.\nWe are encouraging small one-off donations of R1,000 and upwards to the General Fund to cover \u201cbits and pieces\u201d. These are those small items requested by the schools that don\u2019t warrant a fund raising effort, but which are really needed by the schools, like funding a school outing, or supporting a top pupil to compete at an inter-provincial sports event. These requests are often at the last minute, and a quick decision needs to be made, coupled with ready access to funds. It also helps to cover our own ad hoc expenses such as a printer cartridge.\nThe Foundation is also looking to introduce chess at the schools and needs funding for a chess coach.",
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        "raw_content": "Ti-Med 3 - VALIDATED Color Titanium Anodizing\nTitanium Anodizing - Overview\nTitanium Anodizing is often used in the metal finishing of products, especially those used in the medical device and aerospace industries. The process provides the advantages of hardening (TYPE II see below) and coloring the surface (Type III) of titanium components without altering the mechanical properties of the metal. Imparting lasting color to a component's surface allows the easy identification of devices and parts. The benefits of this are essential in surgical applications and in the assembly of complex electronic or mechanical devices. Titanium is an extremely hard, durable metal used in a variety of applications. Anodizing titanium is a specialized capability which is not standard throughout the metal finishing industry. It is, however, essential to engineers and manufacturers who are relying more and more on the strength and applicability of titanium products in today's high-tech markets.\nAnodizing titanium is a process that adjusts the oxide level of metal surfaces. This adjustment changes the spectrum of light, resulting in perceived color. By precisely controlling the surface oxide level, an entire range of colors can be produced. Anodizing titanium is not a coating, nor does it use dyes. Voltage applied to the part through fixturing, in an electrolytic bath, controls the color. Therefore, the integrity and\nproperties of the base metal along with its suitability in biomedical applications are not compromised.\nThe Electrolizing Corporation of Ohio has developed its own process, TiMed titanium anodizing. The discovery of a proprietary chemical compound produced better, more efficient results and helped eliminate residuals from the anodized metal surface. The process is non-polluting and offers a wider range of colors than conventional methods. Electrolizing's method also offers greater process control for precise, cost-effective titanium anodizing. Click here to request a quote for titanium anodizing.\nOur Ti Anodizing processes have been tested by our customers on implant devices they manufacture that must meet ISO 10993 standards. Since we do not manufacture devices, it is up to each individual customer to independently test their device/coating option to comply with ISO 10993.\nColor coding of components and devices greatly reduces errors in assembly or use. In medical and dental applications, color coding for size allows instant recognition of needed parts when time and accuracy are critical. Orthopedic implants, dental implants, medical instruments and device components can be coded with standardized or specialty colors to increase efficiency during surgery. In aerospace or other highly technical applications, color coding provides unambiguous identification of parts for ease, speed and accuracy of assembly.",
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        "raw_content": "TALENTS Coaching and Consulting\nTALENTS is a social enterprise dedicated to advancing e-learning and developing talent. Our solutions advance learning and performance using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Our Mantra: Keep Learning!\nOur mission: To foster deep learning and high performance among individuals and organizations.\nWe focus on leveraging on the power of innovative learning technologies for individual learning, organizational effectiveness, and societal impact. Advancing excellence in learning and development across all levels and sectors is at the core of what we do and who we are. Contact us to discuss your needs.\nAbout KICD: The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD, formerly KIE) is the 2015 eLearning Innovations Conference host and convening partner. The Institute\u2019s core function is to conduct research and develop curricular for all levels of education below the university. The Institute also develops print and electronic curriculum support materials, initiates and conducts curriculum based research, organizing and conducting in-service and orientation programmes for curriculum implementers.\nIt also evaluates vets and approves the curricular and curriculum support materials for basic and tertiary education, as well as offering curriculum based consultancy services in basic and tertiary education and training. The Institute was established through the KICD Act No. 4 of 2013 of the laws of Kenya. Website: http://www.kicd.ac.ke\nVirtual Conference Sponsor\neLearning Innovators, Inc. is the virtual conference sponsor and facilitator.\neLearning Innovators, Inc. is an international mobile training/education solutions provider, specializing in digital learning strategy, applications, and professional development content to prepare professionals to grow, share, and showcase their expertise with others!\nOfferings include strategic consulting solutions and platforms/applications for: eLearning, Mobile-, and blended learning, eMentoring, eCoaching, and Digital Leadership Development. Website: http://elearning-innovators.com\n2013, 2014 Partners\nThe Public Service commission (Kenya) is the founding partner and convener for the 2013-2014 eLearning Innovations conference. They played, and continue to play, a great role as Human Resource Development partner.\nMission: To transform the public service to become professional, efficient and effective for the realization of national development goals.\nVision: To be a world class constitutional body in the provision of a globally competitive human resource that serves the needs of Kenyans. PSC\u2019s mission is to enhance excellence in public service delivery by providing the required human resource in the most effective manner\nWebsite: http://www.publicservice.go.ke/\nThe conference is supported by a diverse network of professionals \u2013 including practitioners (from NGOs and industry) and academic researchers from various countries and institutions \u2013 all with a shared interest in eLearning.",
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        "title": "Zynga Wrestles With Releasing A New Facebook Game Every Month or Quarter - Tricia Duryee - eMoney - AllThingsD",
        "raw_content": "When Is the Next Zynga Hit Coming? These Days That\u2019s a Big Question for the Online Gaming Phenom.\nIt\u2019s been five months since Zynga released CityVille, the Facebook game that went straight to the top of the charts and is still attracting roughly 88 million players a day.\nSo when will Zynga release its next \u2018Ville?\nIn an interview, Mike Verdu, Zynga\u2019s SVP of games, said it\u2019s a question they\u2019ve been grappling with for a while.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t want to overwhelm players, but four to five months is too long of a gap,\u201d he said.\nThe pause in new game releases hints that the company is transitioning from a start-up that quickly produced a number of wildly successful hits into a worldwide game studio that must make popular titles a repeatable and predictable occurrence.\nObviously, though, there are extremely high expectations for Zynga\u2019s next release.\nSince Zynga was founded in January 2007, Facebook players have flooded to its games, including such titles as FarmVille, FrontierVille, Mafia Wars and its original game, Poker. In the first 30 days, FarmVille gained one million users, only to be completely outdone by CityVille, which attracted 14 million players in the same time frame.\nBy far, the San Francisco social game maker is the industry leader, with roughly 250 million monthly active users. Electronic Arts is a distant second, with 33 million monthly users, according to AppData, which tracks industry stats.\nThe pressure to produce another chart topper can also be felt by the stacks of cash piling up all around it. Zynga is rumored to be generating $850 million a year in revenue, and it recently raised close to $500 million in capital, according to documents it filed with the state of California.\nIt also is making plans for an IPO, which will add even more financial firepower to Zynga going forward.\nA flop now would raise questions as to whether Zynga can continue its impressive run. It could also open up the door to a lot of companies eager to follow in its footsteps.\nOne of many challenges, of course, that Zynga faces is that the social games industry is evolving.\nIn the past couple of years, the game play has gotten more advanced and graphics have improved. Zynga can\u2019t just produce another farm game, where you plant crops and come back to harvest them before they wither. Because of that, producing a title takes more time and money.\nVerdu said the amount of investment has increased, but it is still in line with what\u2019s reasonable. 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The FarmVille studio has pink sheep cut-outs, baskets of fake produce lying around and blue artificial trees with colorful ornaments.\nThe Poker studio has a Las Vegas casino vibe, with the pillars decorated to look like giant stacks of poker chips.\nIn the past few months since CityVille launched, Zynga has flexed a lot of its development muscle on creating additional game play elements in older titles, such as FarmVille.\nToday, for example, Zynga launched GagaVille, a farm decked out with Lady Gaga-inspired elements, such as crystals, unicorns and sheep on motorcycles. The farm will help promote new content from the pop artist, including songs from her \u201cBorn This Way\u201d album, which will be released May 23. 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        "raw_content": "Defector\u2018s son returns home after visiting Pyongyang\nChoi In-guk, the first South Korean citizen who visited the North since President Moon Jae-in took office, has arrived in Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province, on Saturday. He will be returning home on Monday after wrapping up his 4-day trip to Pyongyang.\nThe ceremony to mark the first anniversary of the death of Ryu Mi-yong, the late chairwoman of the central committee of the Chondoist Chongu Party, the only quasi-religious party in North Korea. Her son Choi In-guk is standing in the first row, second from right./ Source: Choi In-guk\nChoi had applied for a visit to the North in order to attend a ceremony to mark the first anniversary of the death of his mother Ryu Mi-yong, the late chairwoman of the Chondoist Chongu Party. South Korea's unification ministry had approved his cross-border travel. After entering the North via China on Nov. 22 and attending the memorial ceremony, he engaged in various activities with North Korean officials.\nChoi In-guk is paying his respects to his parents at his parents' joint grave./ Source: Choi In-guk\nChoi told AsiaToday in a phone call, \"It's not that I don't have anything to say, but it seems inappropriate to say something at this point.\" However, he slightly expressed dissatisfaction towards the recent strained inter-Korean relations.\nChoi In-guk is posing at his parents' joint grave along with North Korean Chongu Party official./ Source: Choi In-guk\nChoi In-guk is the grandson of independence activists Choi Dong-oh and Ryu Dong-yeol. His father Choi Deok-sin lived in exile and defected to North Korea in mid-80s after serving as the foreign minister. The Ryu-Choi couple had two sons and three daughters when they defected to the North. Their eldest son Choi Gun-gook had lived in exile in Germany and died in 2015. All the three daughters are living abroad and Choi In-guk is the only child living in the South.\nChoi In-guk is posing with the acquaintances of his mother Ryu Mi-yong, the late chairwoman of the central committee of the Chondoist Chongu Party./ Source: Choi In-guk\nChoi In-guk during his four-day visit to Pyongyang./ Source: Choi In-guk\n#Choi In-guk #Pyongyang #visit #South Korean #defector",
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        "raw_content": "Bullet For My Valentine think new album will \u2018solidify\u2019 them as festival headliners\nThe band open up about their change in musical direction, being ready to headline festivals and feeling closer as a band\nWelsh rockers Bullet for My Valentine have said that their new album, \u2018Gravity\u2019 will \u2018solidify\u2019 them both as a band and as festival headliners.\nSpeaking to Scuzz TV, frontman Matt Tuck also opened up about the band\u2019s change in direction on their latest album, which sees more electronic elements alongside their traditional hard rock style.\nSpeaking about the new album, Tuck said: \u201cIt\u2019s the most interesting album we\u2019ve ever written in many ways. It sounds sonically different from anything we\u2019ve done in the past.\u201d\n\u201cThe way we\u2019ve written the songs and executed them on the production side is very new and contemporary and different for us, but that\u2019s made it a very interesting, stand-out record.\u201d\nTuck added that the album \u2018will solidify\u2019 them as a band and that they now feel long overdue to headline festivals.\n\u201cWe just want to write great songs. It\u2019s what we\u2019re focused on. Thankfully, we\u2019ve had a very long and successful career so far, but I think there\u2019s a lot better to come and a lot of years ahead of us, still. Should those phone calls come from the promoters for headlining these things, we\u2019re definitely more than ready.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been playing arenas for a long time, we\u2019ve headlined some festivals anyway. It just seems that we need to be a little bit more patient. I think \u2018Gravity\u2019 is the record that will solidify us as that band.\u201d\nBack in June, the band appeared at Download Festival following the release of their sixth studio album, \u2018Gravity.\u2019 Dealing with themes of mental health and anxiety, the band said \u2018Gravity\u2019 was one of their most \u201cvulnerable\u201d albums to date.\n\u201cIt was more just using my outlet for music and songwriting as a way to kind of deal with stuff that was going on in my life and my head. It was my way of coping with it and it was my way of discovering a new way of writing a song and trying to make it as heartfelt and real and honest as possible.\u201d\n\u201cIt shows a far more vulnerable side to me that I\u2019ve never shown\u2026It wasn\u2019t an easy decision because it does show massive vulnerabilities of my emotional side. But it has led to a great record and I think people are going to connect to in a way they\u2019ve never connected to a Bullet record because of it.\u201d\nWhilst the new album has led to the band being closer, Tuck admitted that the change of direction has been hard for some of their fans.\n\u201cTo kind of get a new style of writing and try not to rely on the band\u2019s formula and sound from the past was a little bit difficult for some people to get onboard with.\u201d\n\u201cIt just required a lot of writing, a lot of being creative, letting our barriers down, creativity, musically, just having some fun with it and trying to discover something new. After about two or three months, it all started to come together quite nice.\u201d\nBullet for My Valentine will play Alexandra Palace in London on 10 November, followed by a homecoming gig at Cardiff\u2019s Motorpoint Arena on 11 November.",
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        "raw_content": "Thank you for the kind and generous introduction Dr. Miller.\nIt is a special pleasure to be with you here tonight at The George Washington University.\nAs some of you may know, I have a personal connection to this University as my wife, Yasmine, attended GW as an undergraduate, and she also graduated from GW with a Doctorate in Jurisprudence. I recall the many sleepless nights as she worked to meet course requirements and studying for finals. So in a manner of speaking, I have been where you are today, or at least where your spouses are.\nTruly, one of my favorite activities, within the context of my duties, is the opportunities to interact with tomorrow\u2019s leaders. Tonight, I would like to share with you, not just the facts, but the sentiments of my fellow compatriots.\nThese are very troubling times for my country. As many of you have witnessed, especially in the past few months, the searing images on YouTube, Facebook and other media have brought the misery of the Iranian people and the brutality of the clerical regime into vivid perspective.\nFor those of us who have devoted our entire lives to the cause of democracy and human rights in Iran, we had hoped to avoid this day and these tragic consequences. As it turned out, the events surrounding the fraudulent election in June 2009 caused the people of Iran to reach their point of no return, and the regime to abandon all pretenses of faith, national pride, and humanity.\nLast summer, the people of Iran achieved something unprecedented in the history of the 31-year-old Islamic Republic. For the first time, the Iranian people coordinated mass-scale demonstrations against this totalitarian theocratic regime. These demonstrations and protests continue even today, questioning \u2013 well beyond the election results of last June \u2013 the very legitimacy of the regime and the so-called Supreme Leader Khamenei.\nThe courage and resolve of these everyday heroes in Iran in the face of the tyranny, injustice and brutality of the regime, has earned them the admiration of people the world over. And so begins what has been dubbed the first revolution of the 21st century \u2013 the Twitter Revolution \u2013 also called the Green Revolution.\nThe first and most tangible result of the Green Movement is that the world, today, has a far better understanding of the true nature of the Islamic Republic on the one hand, and the true wishes and aspirations of the Iranian people on the other. The black veil has been torn off the face of the regime. Ultimately, I am confident my country will be liberated from this darkness. The Iranian people will prevail. This regime will fall at the hands of its own people. If you recall nothing of my comments this evening, remember this: the struggle of the Iranian people for democracy, human rights and dignity continues, whether you hear about it on the news in this country or not. It will continue until we prevail, thanks to our heroic youth whose eyes are firmly on the future, not the past.\nLet\u2019s take a step back now and look at what brought us to this historical juncture. Of course, we should be careful not to limit the scope of the Iranian people\u2019s struggle to last summer\u2019s election and the events that followed it. To do so would neglect a 31-year history of resistance that must neither be forgotten nor underestimated. In truth, what is going on in Iran today has been years in the making. Nevertheless, last summer\u2019s events were a watershed moment for my compatriots as it brought together, for the first time, Iranians of all walks of life and all political persuasions in defiance of the regime. This has not been an easy road. As a student of campaigns of non-violent, civil disobedience around the world, I can affirm that the struggle against brutally repressive regimes has never been simple and without great risks.\nThroughout the years, the primary obstacle and limiting factor for my compatriots has been the inability to overtly organize and widely coordinate their efforts. Severe restrictions imposed by the regime on communication, information, assembly and speech, has made it impossible for various sectors of Iranian society to come together and voice their grievances against the regime. Historically, opposition to the clerical regime has taken the form of isolated displays of discontent. One day, it would be students, another day workers and labor forces, or women, or teachers. All previous displays of opposition have been swiftly and brutally crushed by the regime\u2019s security apparatus. As a result, few around the world even noticed what was building up in Iran over the course of three decades, despite the warnings those of us familiar with the situation.\nWhether the regime miscalculated, or their own infighting distracted them, last summer\u2019s elections provided my compatriots with a galvanizing national event through which they could organize a diverse and large-scale uprising. For the first time in 30 years, the people of Iran broke the regime\u2019s stranglehold on communication with the outside world. For once, the people had a voice, an identity, a movement, and they were leading it. For the first time in 30 years, the world saw the true face of the Iranian people; who they are, and what they want: freedom! For the first time in 30 years, the world finally saw the clerical regime as it truly is: a brazen, cruel totalitarian system singly focused on perpetuating its radical ideology and sustaining its iron grip on power.\nInside Iran, people continue to seize every opportunity to chip away at the regime\u2019s authority. Abroad, members of the Diaspora, some of whom have never visited their homeland, continue to raise awareness of their compatriots\u2019 struggle back home. For example, they have organized demonstrations on several continents \u2013 some right here on the National Mall \u2013 showing their solidarity with their compatriots back home by collecting signatures, wearing green wristbands, and writing to legislators and news editors. I am encouraged by and pleased to witness how the terrible events in Iran have galvanized my compatriots around the world. Our collective salvation from this nightmare lies in democracy and an absolute non-negotiable commitment to human rights for every single Iranian. Our unity will expedite our salvation.\nFurther, thanks to the efforts of many nameless, faceless heroes, the news permeating from inside is now on numerous websites, and video clips can be viewed on major international media outlets. We were all touched and grateful, when this past summer Twitter decided to postpone a routine maintenance shutdown of their system to allow the Iranian people to communicate during planned demonstrations. Compare and contrast their behavior to Nokia and Siemens, who actually provided the regime technology to spy on the Iranian people and intercept their Internet communications.\nAnother consequence of the events of the summer of 2009 is that people the world over have grown more attentive to the issue of human rights and lack thereof in Iran. The international community continues to monitor developments in Iran more closely than ever. In recent weeks, numerous government bodies and NGOs have spoken out on the human rights crisis in Iran. In its annual report on human rights released last month, the U.S. State Department expressed the opinion that, despite heavy international pressure on the clerical regime, \u201cthe human rights situation in Iran has degenerated since last summer\u2019s disputed presidential election.\u201d\nThe State Department also expressed concern over the continued persecution of religious minorities in Iran. In February, during the Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Islamic Republic promised to abide by international law. However, shortly thereafter it rejected a U.N. recommendation to end discrimination against Iranian Baha\u2019is. Dozens of members of religious minorities, including Baha\u2019is, Christians and Jews remain in prison in Iran on dubious charges. Their trials, in which they are often denied basic rights such as access to their attorneys, represent clear violations of Iran\u2019s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Furthermore, Amnesty International has identified other cases of academics, doctors, journalists, artists, and union leaders, all of whom have been denied their basic rights and imprisoned. And, incredibly, just last month, Journalists Without Borders released a report estimating that one third of the world\u2019s jailed journalists are in Iranian prisons.\nAs I speak with you this evening, the longest serving political prisoner is still under house arrest: Mr. Amir Entezam, who has refused for 30 years to sign a \u201cto\u2019be-nameh\u201d or \u201crepentance and confession proclamation\u201d in return for his release. We have a learned spiritual leader, Ayatollah Boroujerdi who is in prison and subject to physical and mental torture, for having had the audacity to question the regime\u2019s behavior in the name of Shi\u2019a Islam, and for advocating separation of Mosque from State. We have had in recent weeks, a wave of fleeing bloggers, journalists and activists who are currently living in dismal and deplorable conditions in Turkish and Iraqi refugee camps. These individuals cannot and must not be forgotten, as each of them personify the heroic nature of the Iranian people and their predicaments shine a spotlight on the utter intolerance and cruelty of the regime.\nMy compatriots can no longer tolerate the status quo. More and more, the solution points towards a systemic political change in Iran. The clerical constitution is fundamentally flawed and in order to move Iran forward it must be replaced. This idea of \u201cregime change\u201d causes controversy, especially here in the U.S., because it carries with it the assumption that such change must be achieved by outside forces or foreign governments. This, however, is a false assumption, and I would add, highly undesirable: I have always expressed that foreign interests attacking or interfering with the sovereignty of my country is undesirable, unwanted, wrong, and in every way contrary to the interests of Iran and the international community. It will only embolden the clerical regime and unify the Iranian people in defense of our homeland. It is precisely due to these sentiments that I volunteered to join the Iranian Air force when Saddam Hussein attacked Iran on September, 1980 \u2013 though my offer was rebuffed by the clerical regime. An attack on Iran is an attack on every Iranian patriot. Therefore, I believe and would argue that regime change in Iran can and must be achieved by Iranians and Iranians alone. Change from outside will be neither legitimate nor sustainable.\nAside from what we have seen from the clerical regime in terms of its oppressive conduct and unpopularity, an analysis of the regime\u2019s Constitution leads us to conclude that only systemic political change can establish long-term accountability and transparency in Iran\u2019s political affairs. The so-called Islamic Regime, as defined by its Constitution, includes too many undemocratic principles and institutions; hence its government could not be in any way representative of and in service to the people. And, as was finally learned last summer, no number of \u201celections\u201d can remedy the system\u2019s shortcomings. Within the confines of the Islamic Republic\u2019s constitution, there is simply no legal method by which the people of Iran can hold the regime accountable.\nTo continue to examine the elections as just one example of the shortcomings of the constitution: Elections in Iran are not free because, in accordance with the constitution, an unelected, unaccountable committee vets and rejects the vast majority of potential candidates. Elections in Iran are a sham because, as we learned last summer, the state is always prepared to carry out fraud to further its interests. Therefore, elections in Iran are in fact not democratic. It is not that just one group committed fraud last summer; it is that the Iranians are systematically robbed of real choice, and this travesty is codified in their constitution.\nThrough systemic political change, my compatriots will take the requisite step forward in terms of achieving democracy and establishing human rights for all in Iran. Of course, change alone will not accomplish everything. Subsequent to the dissolution of the present political system, Iranians must establish a system of governance and a government that will safeguard their rights and respond to their demands.\nFor the future of Iran, I have always advocated the establishment of a secular democracy, where there is a clear separation of mosque from state. My personal preference is for a future constitution based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Aside from my own beliefs, I am confident that, given adequate time and discourse in the public domain, a secular democracy will be the choice of the vast majority of Iranians, particularly for today\u2019s youth. My experience based on many meetings with members of the opposition \u2013 and particularly the Greens \u2013 inside and outside of Iran, increases my confidence in this conclusion. When sovereignty is restored back to the people, this time, they will want a government which will be legitimate, representative, accountable, transparent, and thus sustainable.\nThroughout this entire process, however, the role of the international community remains quite important. I am asked often: what can or should the international community do?\nIf one were to assume that, today, the international community is cognizant of my compatriot\u2019s true wishes, it follows that the international community must refrain from engaging in conduct that hinders the Iranian people in their struggle for freedom and strengthens the dictatorship against which they are fighting. Just to give you one specific example: the aforementioned companies of Nokia and Siemens should be held accountable and denounced for selling technology to the clerical regime that helps the regime spy on the Iranian people. Concerned, caring citizens around the world could send a strong message to such companies and their respective governments by threatening boycott, writing letters, and protesting as shareholders to discourage their disregard of the rights of the people of Iran. On the other hand, providing similar technologies and software to my compatriots would help them overcome various blockages in communication and ensure some greater measure of safety for users. Other cyber-tech companies could collaborate with Iranians who are focused on technology and communications to develop useful, safe communication products and counter measures. Foundations could provide financial support for these technologies and for our refugees.\nLet me be clear, no one expects the international community to diminish their own interests in favor of the interests of the Iranian people. However, where those interests coincide, the international community can and should be proactive in their support of the Iranian people\u2019s legitimate and just struggle against their oppressors.\nLet\u2019s consider for a moment the international community\u2019s interests and concerns as they pertain to or are affected by Iran. A cursory review would include such interests and concerns as: protecting human rights, stopping the spread of international terror, putting an end to conflict in the Middle East, controlling the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and ensuring stability in the Persian Gulf region.\nI have stated many times in op-eds and interviews: the lynchpin to addressing all these concerns is democracy and human rights in Iran. All the concerns about Iran\u2019s future actions will be alleviated by democratic change in Iran, if for no other reason, then for the simple reason that the Iranian people already see eye-to-eye with much of the world on all of these issues. In other words, while issues such as Iran\u2019s nuclear capabilities seem very daunting today, it will resolve itself once the Iranian people have a say in what their government does. One Iranian underground rapper said: \u201cWe ask for bread\u2026 they give us yellow cake!\u201d I think it says it all about the priorities of the people. I am confident a democratic Iran will be dedicated to peace and non-proliferation, and not weaponization. Our international credibility would undoubtedly ride on our transparency and commitment to our own obligations to the treaties we are signatories to, such as the NPT for instance.\nBy acknowledging there is a confluence of interests between the Iranian people and much of the international community, the people and governments of the world must recognize it is in their best interest to take an active role in supporting the people of Iran in their quest for freedom and democracy. May I remind you, at this juncture, a call for a more proactive role in supporting the people of Iran does not equate to a call for foreign intervention nor take away from the legitimacy of the Iranian people\u2019s movement.\nTake as historical examples the Solidarity movement in Poland and the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. The free world heard their cries for freedom and finally committed to change the status-quo and help bring an end to those undesirable regimes. In both cases, there was a tremendous international support as well as direct pressure on the respective governments at the time. It is important to note that ultimately the most effective element in bringing about change in Poland and South Africa were internal levers of pressure, meaning the people themselves. External levers of pressure, such as economic sanctions, worked in the sense of being a means to that end, rather than the end itself. Even if the goal is to seek behavior change, nothing makes such regimes react more than feeling direct pressure emanating from their own streets. So, as some liberated societies in Africa or Eastern Europe could attest, the appropriate measures of support provided by the international community will be a critical factor in ushering change in Iran as well.\nTo conclude, last summer\u2019s election fiasco and the events that followed created a profound understanding of the true nature of the clerical regime of Iran on the one hand, and the real aspirations of the Iranian people on the other. More definitively than ever, my compatriots have drawn the proverbial line in the sand between themselves and the regime. In the months that have followed last summer\u2019s events, they have not ceased to remind us of this paramount distinction. One of their most notable protest chants, directed explicitly at President Obama, posed the principal choice: \u201cObama! Obama! Either you are with us, or you are with them\u201d in a less than subtle reference to the regime, declaring in effect: if you are not supportive of the demonstrators, you are by definition supporting their oppressors.\nIf we are to avoid more dire scenarios of conflict which may become inevitable not too long from now, I can only stress the critical window of time available to both my compatriots as well as the international community. The only win-win scenario is not complicated, but requires commitment to carry through: Empower the Iranian people, and they will do the rest. However, we have to act fast. The time is now!\nLast summer, my brave and resilient compatriots illuminated the qualities that separate them from their oppressors. They were peaceful in response to the violence of the regime. They were forgiving in response to the hatefulness of the regime. They were united, while the regime was divided. They became more hopeful, as the regime grew desperate. And when they cried freedom, the regime rained down oppression.\nYou can all bear witness to your generation\u2019s first great struggle for human dignity. Your brothers and sisters half a world away use the same internet you use to take on one of the most brutal regimes in the world, and they take it on with courage and conviction. Your generation uses new technologies in ways that makes me believe totalitarianism will soon be a thing of the past. Where information flows freely, no man can easily deceive and subjugate another. This we have learned from you. The truth can get around the world in a nano-second. Keep telling the truth about Iran and her people. They need you now more than ever. The salvation of Iran is in the hands of your generation. And take to heart the words of Dr. Martin Luther King who said: \u201cIn the end, we will forget the words of our enemies, but we will not soon forget the silence of our friends.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "625 Volunteerism\nAcross mainland Nova Scotia in fire stations, libraries, hospitals, home and school associations, and sports arenas, volunteers gather. Counted among them are IBEW Local 625 electricians and their family members.\nAs an organization, we take pride in the sheer number of hours our membership donates to a variety of causes and concerns they favour. Whether they act as a coach for a minor league team, or they service on their local PTA, they do so as active, interested members of their community and they do it because they can.\nSo many hard working people would enjoy an opportunity to participate in the various activities that go on in their community but are unable to commit the time because their work hours run into evenings and weekends.\nFor us within the IBEW, we can count on our hours of work and, as a result, we can lend a hand where it is needed, when it is needed.\nClick here to see how 625\u2019s participation in Habitat for Humanity HRM, changed the lives of three families.\nTo our 625 members, we ask that you send us a message at info@ibew625.ca and tell us about your volunteer work, or about how a family member's supporting a cause with their free time. We\u2019d like to know how many volunteer hours are offered by 625 members.\n625 Charitable Giving\nThe well-being of children and families, education and career advancement, our veterans, and community safety are all the concerns of Local 625.\nEach year we support charitable and not-for-profit organizations that carry out meaningful work and causes which reach a wide cross-section of mainland Nova Scotia\u2019s citizens.\nAs part of the Local 625's commitment to broaden the diversity of our membership that has been male dominated for over 100 years, we promote TECHSPLORATION every day! This group is dedicated to encouraging and assisting young women from diverse backgrounds to fully explore avenues of employment in science, technology and the trades. IBEW 625 donates 2 cents of EVERY HOUR worked by our members to Techsploration!\nWe\u2019re proud to say that this number, together with our other charitable gifts, means that 625 makes annual donations of $27,000.\nThe following is the list of groups and organizations that to date has benefited by the strong membership of IBEW Local 625.\nSt. FX University - Nursing Bursaries\nNS Crime Stoppers\nSkills Canada / Canadian Skills Competition\nPolice Association of Nova Scotia\nTechsploration\nNova Scotia Community College Bursary\nHabitat for Humanity, HRM\nApprenticeship Celebration Events",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cHe entered Jericho and was passing through. And behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus. He was a chief tax collector and was rich. And he was seeking to see who Jesus was, but on account of the crowd he could not, because he was small in stature. So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was about to pass that way. And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, \u2018Zacchaeus, hurry and come down, for I must stay at your house today.\u2019 So he hurried and came down and received him joyfully. And when they saw it, they all grumbled, \u2018He has gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner.\u2019 And Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, \u2018Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor. And if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it fourfold.\u2019 And Jesus said to him, \u2018Today salvation has come to this house, since he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost\u2019 (Luke 19:1-10).\nSome would not have considered Zacchaeus a failure. Many people would have gladly traded checkbooks with the wee little man. Zacchaeus was rich and powerful. But he was also empty.\nTo get where he was, Zacchaeus had to pay a high price. The Roman Empire heavily taxed their conquered peoples to maintain their power. Rome would sell tax positions to nationals who would collect the required amounts and then pocket the rest. The level of greed a Jew, like Zacchaeus, would need to buy one of these tax franchises is hard to imagine. Working for the evil Romans is bad enough, but then using the Roman military to extort money from fellow Jews was unthinkable. It was betrayal.\nZacchaeus was a social and spiritual outcast in Israel. But this filthy rich man apparently had enough heart left to feel his moral filthiness. I say that because he really wanted to see Jesus.\nIn eastern cultures, honor and shame are ways of life. It is culturally more important for someone in the east to be respected than to be right. Zacchaeus wanted to see Jesus enough to shamefully climb a tree. As Jesus approached, crowds packed the roadsides. Because Zacchaeus was short, he couldn\u2019t see through the people. Because he was despised, no one volunteered to let him squeeze through.\nIs there hope for such a man? After all, his heart had been hard enough to take the tax job. God\u2019s people bitterly hated men like him. Perhaps it wouldn\u2019t be surprising if Jesus spit on such a sinner.\nBut Jesus didn\u2019t spit on this desperate man. He stopped at the tree and called Zacchaeus by name and invited himself over for lunch. I\u2019m sure Zacchaeus was shocked. The Bible says he hurriedly climbed down the tree and received Jesus joyfully.\nJesus loves desperate sinners. He actively engages the ones who realize their desperation, like Zacchaeus. Jesus changed Zacchaeus\u2019s heart that day. He was getting a fresh start.\nThe change Jesus brings is not an empty sentiment. He transforms a person from the inside out. Jesus gets to the heart of the problem by changing the person\u2019s heart. New motivations and desires, and a new ability put godly desires into action.\nJesus is powerful enough to provide that level of transformation. And Jesus is happy to do it, too. Most people don\u2019t think of themselves as hopeless enough to seek Jesus for his mighty help\u2013\u2013they assume they can fix themselves. But if you feel your despair, Jesus is ready, willing, and able to help you.\nTake a Moment to Reflect:\nZacchaeus\u2019s story is found in Luke 19:1-10 in the Bible. Read through the story again carefully. Put yourself in Zacchaeus\u2019s place. Feel the weight of his social and spiritual situation. The last sentence of the story summarizes Jesus\u2019 attitude about helping those in need: \u201cFor the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.\u201d If you are in a similar situation today, seek out Jesus. You will find that he is seeking to save people just like you.",
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        "raw_content": "The King's Rose- Emma\nLife in the court of King Henry VIII is a complex game. When fifteen-year-old Catherine Howard catches the king?s eye, she quickly transforms from pawn to queen. But even luxury beyond imagination loses its luster as young Catherine finds her life?and her heart?threatened by the needs of an aging king and a family hungry for power. Will their agendas deliver Catherine to the same fate as her infamous cousin, Anne Boleyn?sacrificed at the altar of family ambition? Engaging historical fiction with a throbbing YA heartbeat, this thrilling novel will draw readers into the intrigues and dangers of the Tudor court.\nWhen I first saw this book I loved the cover. I thought \"Man,this should be good!\". It was not. This book will crush your soul and stomp on your heart....\nCatherine Howard is a 15 year old girl that is being used as a tool to get to the throne. Catherine is a very strongwilled,kind and brave. She did things I would never be able to do. I hate the fact that her family used her. No,actually it makes me mad because this actually happened back then.\nShe has to lie just to stay alive. In all honesty I would say lying is a bad trait, but in her case I find it perfectly fine. Whether she lies or not her life is in danger. The poor girl can't get pregnant on top of it so that just adds more to the growing list of things against her in the eyes of her enemies.\nThis is all I am going to say about this book because I literally cried like a little baby at the end and I want to start crying just thinking about it. I highly suggest reading at your own risk. It took me like 4 days to read this because it was so sad. I rate this book...\n5 out of 5 for Violence\n4.5 out of 5 for Romance\nIf you really want your heart and soul crushed feel free to click here ->_\nThe Hunger Games- Emma\nI am reviewing The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. This story starts out with Katniss Everdeen a 17 year old girl who lives in a dystopian society. Once a year they have a \"game\" called The Hunger Games. They do this a reminder of the bad times.\nSweetie,this post may contain spoilers. My friend River/ Melody Pond here is going to help me warn you of potential spoilers.\nWhen I first heard about this book about 2 years ago I didn't know if I would like,but I don't like it... I love it.\nI have read it about 4 times and I'm a self proclaimed \"expert\".\nThe characters are amazing in my opinion.\nEven David Tennant agrees....\nKatniss is strong,brave, and has a strong family value. I would say Katniss is a great flawless character,but she isn't. Just like any person she has her flaws. I believe she is one of the strongest character I have ever read about. With everything that has happened to her she is still strong.\nPeeta Mellark... Ah Peeta. He is one of the first male characters I ever fell in love with so he will always have a place in my little fangirl heart.\nPeeta is amazing. Like Katniss I think Peeta is strong. He is (loveable in my opinion) and sweet.\nThe bread scene is when I really fell in love with him.\nGale Hawthorne..... Yeah..... I don't like him.\nOK so I guess I better put something about him. Uh. I guess he is.. uh... hm. I don't know. He takes care of Prim. So caring? I don't know. That is all I got.\nI believe this book is well constructed and has realistic characters. I give this book\n3 out 5 kisses for Romance\nWell, I guess that is it for this review. Overall I love this book and suggest reading it.\nCheck out Katniss, Peeta, Gale,and the rest of the gang here... _\nTomorrow's Past: The Rescue - madison\n\"Someone or something is coming into Marcus' valley. Marcus tracks them and makes a decision that will alter his life forever. Refusing to stand silently by\nand do nothing, Marcus decides to act and attempts a rescue of the captives.\nDodging dinosaurs and cutthroats can make for a tricky situation. Things don't go as planned and Marcus' survival could be in question. Will he make it back to his protected haven?\"\nThis is the second book in the Tomorrow's Past series. I for one couldn't wait for this book to release because I know how hard the author works on his books and I knew it was going to be great.\nWarning this review might contain some spoilers so don't read this if you haven't read the book. In this sequel, The book starts right where it left off, which for me that is a good thing because a lot of sequels don't. There are either months of time between them and the author has to backtrack and cover what happened during the missing time.\nMarcus is investigating what is heading through his valley and comes across a group of slavers called the Jackals. 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While Jace realizes exactly how much he's willing to risk for Clary, can she harness her newfound powers to help save the\nGlass City - whatever the cost?\nLove is a mortal sin and the secrets of the past prove deadly as Clary and Jace face down Valentine in the final installment of the New York Times bestselling trilogy The Mortal Instruments.\"\nFirst off I want to say I SHIP CLARY AND JACE!!!\nHere's River Song to help you out with spoilers. Below her there is a spoiler.\nThis book went from one bad thing to another, but with Clare's books she makes you love the pain you have from reading her books and like it.\nThroughout the entire book I didn't care that Jace and Clary were supposed to be brother and sister (but I already knew they weren't) so that's probably why it didn't bother me. Another part of this book was spoiled for me because a friend on goodreads didn't use spoilers on her comment. I found out just a little while after Sebastian was introduced to Clary that it was her brother and I was like this....\nAnd then I was like this....\nAs with all Clare's books this book was action packed, filled with a lot of forbidden love that you were yelling at them to be together, and so many things that were happening that were bad that you just hoped that your characters would make it to the end.\nI think that Jace and Clary really know they aren't brother and sister really, because through it all they never felt like it. Clary immediately knew something was wrong when Sebastian kissed her. I don't think it was the fact that he was just well...pure evil but the fact it felt wrong. That is just my opinion. This book causes a lot of feelings especially when Valentine stabbed Jace through the heart with the Mortal Sword. I literally yelled at work on my lunch break. Luckily for me no one was around when I did. 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        "raw_content": "Four new tracks from the upcoming Wizardrone albums UPLOADED\nPost subject: Four new tracks from the upcoming Wizardrone albums UPLOADED\nCheck out these two tracks on the Wizardrone Myspace page:\n1.) The Hex\n2.) Chapter 1: Army Of The Ancients\nhttp://www.myspace.com/wizardrone\nCheck out these two tracks on the Wizardrone Reverbnation page:\n1.) Twilight Mourning\n2.) Chapter 5: Sabbath's Eve\nhttp://www.reverbnation.com/wizardrone\nIf you dig them, give the facebook page a like:\nThere will be an album pre-sale on the Bandcamp page within the next week.\nThe digital downloads for each of the two albums is $5 each or $7 for both albums.\nThe compact discs are $10 each or $15 for both (which includes shipping) if being shipped within the U.S. (if being shipped outside of the U.S. $12 each and $17 for both)..Cheers and DOOM ON!\nhttp://wizardrone.bandcamp.com",
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        "raw_content": "Donations November 26 - December 2\nPvt. Stefan, on 26th November 2018, your recurring donation of $5 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings Pvt. Stefan's total of money donated to the unit to $325.\nSSgt. Wimpfheimer, on 27th November 2018, your recurring donation of $5 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings SSgt. Wimpfheimer's total of money donated to the unit to $105.\nPFC Hardy, on 27 November 2018, your recurring donation of $3 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings PFC Hardy's total of money donated to the unit to $6.\nMSgt. Conrad, on 28th November 2018, your recurring donation of $3 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings MSgt. Conrad\u2019s total of money donated to the unit to $186.\nPFC Kal on 28th November 2018, your recurring donation of $3 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings PFC Kal's total of money donated to the unit to $12.\nPvt. Belser, on 28th November 2018, your donation of $25 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings Pvt. Belser's total of money donated to the unit to $25.\nT/5 Pike, on 29th November 2018, your recurring donation of $3 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings T/5 Pike's total of money donated to the unit to $165.\nPFC Gillespie, on 30th November 2018, your recurring donation of $3 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings PFC Gillespie's total of money donated to the unit to $450.\nPFC Baron, on 30th November 2018, your recurring donation of $5 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings PFC Baron's total of money donated to the unit to $130.\nPFC Brady, on 1st December 2018, your recurring donation of $10 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings PFC Brady's total of money donated to the unit to $250.\nPvt. Gunn, on 1st December 2018, your recurring donation of $3 was successfully received, recorded, and processed. The entire unit as well as the Lt. Col. thank you and your generosity. These donations help pay for the expensive forum and server costs. Every donation is no doubt greatly appreciated. This brings Pvt. Gunn's total of money donated to the unit to $15.",
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        "raw_content": "Sonic and Sega Retro Message Board: Spriter - Vanillaware-style 2D Game Animation Tool - Sonic and Sega Retro Message Board\nSpriter - Vanillaware-style 2D Game Animation Tool\nI'd like to spread the word about this tool, which is currently on Kickstarter and has reached 65% of its $25,000 funding goal with 26 days to go as of this time of writing, and it sorely deserves attention, because there is simply no other game development tool of its kind, and it could be a valuable tool for 2D game developers.\nAnyone who has played Vanillaware games like Odin Sphere and Muramasa: The Demon Blade would remember the smooth, detailed animation present in those games. Or, say, the 2D Rayman games, especially Origins. Rather than using singular images for each frame of animation, such games use multiple parts for each character, each with multiple re-usable images that can be blended together in an animation, resulting in animations that are very smooth while at the same time allowing artists to increase character detail without needing to take more time with both. It also has performance benefits as well, as this animation style heavily reduces the required amount of VRAM needed, as only the images for the parts used in animations are stored in VRAM, which is much less than if an entire animation with the same amount of frames done in singular images, allowing for much more animations and frames without increasing VRAM use.\nProblem is, there isn't a dedicated piece of software specifically designed for these kinds of animations that has been released to the public - well, until now. Spriter, developed by Brashmonkey, a two-man team - one animator, Mike Parent, who has worked with companies like Gameloft, Wayforward, and GluMobile, and one programmer, Edgar Muniz, also known as \"Lucid\", someone I know personally on the Scirra forums, who has developed Construct plugins, and is a very awesome guy. They were originally working on two separate pieces of software with different intentions - Mike was working on Spriter, and Lucid was working on his own stuff, heavily inspired by Ubisoft's own UbiArt software, which was used to create Rayman Origins, but then they came together to work on the brand new and improved Spriter.\nNot only are these guys developing an awesome piece of software to fill in an important niche in 2D game development, they're trying to make the best tool they can, and add features beyond what I described above - such as \"character maps\", being able to swap different kinds of parts, such as weapons, clothing/armor, and various other things, allowing for stuff like customizable characters in runtime, character skins, randomized NPCs, and so on, in ways that would be more or less infeasible with traditional 2D animation methods. And, beyond that, procedural animations, shapes and variables which can easily expand the possibilities for game animations.\nIt will use an XML-based format that will allow it to be used in any game engine there is, and Lucid is currently working on a Construct Classic plugin for it, with Construct 2 coming right after, and third parties working on plugins for Torque2d, Unity, Gamemaker, DarkBasic, MultimediaFusion 2, as well as a general C++ API.\nAnd once it's released, the software would simply cost $25 bucks. No, really.\nHere's the Kickstarter page, where the beta is also linked for download. If you support more games having smoother, detailed animations and graphics, please support the Kickstarter fund!\nI'll probably never use it, but it sounds interesting.\nFunding target reached, 114% and rising with 22 days to go.\nReally, one of the main draws of this software for me, personally, is the Character Map feature, which allows for many different things, such as new characters based off an existing set of animations (which can be modified to suit the new character), character skins, and customizable characters. I like traditional animation and all, but that's something you can't do traditionally.\nPlus, creating smooth animation is a time-consuming process that also requires more VRAM with each additional frame. Rotoscoping helps, I suppose, and one could use the Ghost Trick method - render 3D models as 2D animations (which makes for some fantastic animations in numerous quantities if you do it right), but it still has some of the same limitations as traditional methods.\nYes. Ah Yeeeeeah. This is very relevant to my interests. Fuck Lucid's ponies, though.\n#5 Jay T.\nRitz, on 06 April 2012 - 12:39 PM, said:\nHuh? Who?\nAnyway, I've been meaning to get into the whole spriting thing, so I'll more than likely give this a go once I get into drawing digitally (need a new tablet first. Getting one soon). This does look pretty sweet.\nJust to note, it only does animations, so you can't use it as a drawing tool. 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        "raw_content": "Can Hypnosis Help You Lose Weight? Yes!\nI want to talk about one of my proudest patient success stories. His name is John (I asked his permission to use his name \u2014 confidentiality is of the utmost importance to me). His transformation demonstrates hypnosis\u2019 powerful effect on weight-loss.\nJohn came to me at 257 pounds and needed help. He didn\u2019t feel healthy or enlivened at all, he felt himself to be in a rut, and he wanted to drastically improve the quality of his life.\nHypnosis for Weight Loss Testimonial\nOne significant part of the problem was that his job required him to sit down at a computer all day, and because of that, he developed awful snacking habits during an already sedentary job.Gradually, he became obese, unhealthy, and, most importantly, unhappy.\nJohn was doing the traditional diet and exercise, but he wasn\u2019t getting the results he wanted. He couldn\u2019t find the motivation. With each carrot stick and jog, he felt the desire to change slip away. He needed something more.\nThat\u2019s when he came to me. We talked about what his eating habits were, how his blood type affected his rate of metabolism, and what his exercise realities had been. We covered all bases.\nDon\u2019t forget eating is a very emotional activity; therefore weight-loss is an emotional treatment. We made sure to broach any emotional issues that may have been going on with John. Keep in mind, this wasn\u2019t psychotherapy \u2014 hypnosis doesn\u2019t pretend to be psychology or psychiatry \u2014 this was gathering all necessary information so I could help John make the active decisions that would get him to be where he wants to be.\nHypnosis is future-oriented, short-term, and highly targeted.\nJohn saw me once a week for the first couple of weeks, then once every two weeks for a few more weeks, until, happy with the change, he came to me for brush-up sessions once every two months.\nHere\u2019s John in his own words:\n\u201cAt first when I started the food plan, I was reluctant, so I didn\u2019t totally follow what Dr. Gluck told me to do with the diet, but then slowly, I just started\u2026 doing it. I just started eating healthily\u201d.\nEven though he can\u2019t quite explain it, he\u2019s certainly not looking back. He\u2019s now lost over 100 pounds and is feeling better about his career, his relationships, and his perspective on life. He went from being an incredibly introverted person to showing up at one of my seminars and speaking about his success story in front of hundreds of people.\nIt is truly a shining moment of my career to be allowed to help someone in a completely positive life transformation.\nIf you or someone you care about is struggling to lose weight then give us a call because we can help. Hypnosis can be your secret weapon to permanent weight loss.\nCall our NYC office today at (212) 599-3195.\nThis entry was posted in weight control hypnosis, Weight Loss Hypnosis and tagged hynosis for weight loss, nyc hypnosis for weight loss, weight control hypnosis by Dr. Errol Gluck. Bookmark the permalink.\nOne thought on \u201cWeight Loss Hypnosis: A Recent Case Study of a Successful Transformation\u201d\nEunice on February 9, 2013 at 8:19 am said:\nIt never occurred to me to try hypnosis for weight loss but I recently started a program and I can see how it can work. It\u2019s all about changing the mindset and I\u2019ve never been able to do that on my own. No results yet because I just started but I am hopeful. Thanks for sharing John\u2019s inspiring testimony.",
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        "raw_content": "from Siddiq Haynes, Senior DT\nSiddiq Haynes, Defensive Tackle, Sr.\n[Over the next couple of weeks, GoHens.net will be posting player blogs from training camp. Our first blog is from Senior Defensive Tackle, Siddiq Haynes who was recruitted by Delaware in 2006 from C.E. Jordan High School in Durham, NC. Siddiq was a gray-shirt recruit, meaning that he did not enroll at Delaware until the Spring of 2007. As a starter last season, Siddiq has developed into a team leader on the Blue Hen defense and is our most experienced lineman going into the 2010 season. He missed spring camp due to an injury but is back now and participating in drills. Enjoy the blog... - HensRock]\nThis past week of camp has showed a lot of promise for the defense. I finally got to practice on Tuesday from my shoulder surgery that I had on March 3rd; it was my first time hitting since last November.\nThe defensive line was hit with the injury bug. On Monday we had a total of 7 defensive lineman, so for me, not only for reps and to get my feet wet, I wanted to get out there so that I could help them out with a smooth rotation. Among some of the players we have injured on the d-line are, Carl Batson, Matt Hardison, Irv Titre, Jamaul Christopher, Derrick Saulsberry and Quincy Barr.\nMost of these injuries are minor and we are expected to have everyone back before the first game with the exception of Irv and Carl, who expect to return by the second game. We also added two more defensive linemen who were not supposed to come until after camp, but with two injuries they were able to come in a little early.\nIt was real important for me to actually be on the field. Because I had to sit out the spring and the first two weeks of camp, I started to get more and more anxious and also was ready to be on the field to help my team. Chris Morales and I were the only two starters from the defensive line returning and he has been off and on with minor injuries.\nIt is hard to help lead the team, or more importantly the defense, when you are not on the field. It helps to be vocal and to help the young guys, but it's hard to say follow me and this is how it is supposed to be done. Up until this point, we all felt the defense was a little shaky, whether it was because we were missing a few players or for whatever reason, but we knew it was not the defense that was ready to play a season opener. We started to turn it up on Tuesday and followed it up for the rest of the week. On my return, I wanted to make it known that I was back and was ready to give 100% to help my team as a senior and a team leader.\nThe scrimmage yesterday (Thursday) was a very big step for the defense. Some of the players said it was a totally different defense with me out there and we really looked alive. Early on, myself and some of the other seniors told the defense that it was time to let loose and go out there and have fun. Having some young guys that needed to step up a little early was key. It is always nerve-wracking being a freshman and having to step in early because a lot of information is thrown at you in a short amount of time. Guys like Jake Guisti at cornerback stepped up, freshman DE Jamal Mtshali had a nice hit on a running back early on, and freshman safety Blair Menefee returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown.\nAs it was my first scrimmage or full play in over a year, I believe I had an ok day. With a couple of nice tackles and a pass deflection on Pat Devlin, some of my teammates told me that's what really got the defense amped. I want to contribute and be able to give whatever my team needs from me. It was definitely refreshing to finally get to hit again.\nWith most of our guys coming back this weekend from minor injuries, we should start to come together and look like the dominant defense we have to be. I have confidence that we have the guys to be be a really good defense. With 13 days left until the first game, we still have some work to do, but with 10 seniors on this side of the ball, I think we should be able to lead the defense to be pretty good.",
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        "raw_content": "Since Guam is a U.S. territory and under the same jurisdiction laws as most states, death records are recorded in the same manner and you should be able to receive the same type of information as you could from a state. The fee for the search is only $5, payable only by money order. The Freedom of Information Act works the same on Guam as it does in the United States, so personal information about a deceased person can be found within the files of the state or country. Many need this information for legal reasons and other reasons that include genealogical research and a number of others. Some of the information you might see on Guam death records are date of birth and data about the how the deceased died. If you\u2019re searching for genealogy details, a death record can contain a wealth of information about a family tree, such as who the spouse and children are, how many times the deceased was married and divorced and place of birth. Only immediate family members of the deceased are allowed to access the records and you should seek a court order for the record. To enlist the territory of Guam to find a death record for you, send the request, along with the fee to:\nOffice of Vital Statistics Dept.\nDeath Records Guam\nGuam Death Notices\nTo skip the hassle of going through a state or territory to obtain a death record, you can use the Internet to find it for you. Besides cutting time and effort, you will only have to submit a small amount of information and the site\u2019s powerful search engines will do the rest. Searching for records or any type of information has become much easier since the Internet and there are many services available. They all offer pretty much the same services and for a reasonable fee they will perform the search and within minutes can send a report to your private email address. You won\u2019t have to prove that you\u2019re related to the deceased individual and the report from an Internet search will likely contain more information than you\u2019d receive from a state-based search. If time and accuracy are a major concern to you as it is to most professionals who use these Internet search sites, this may be the best method to find the Guam death record you\u2019re looking for. There are many sites available, and if you plan to use one extensively for a period of time, many let you maintain a monthly membership, but you can also pay a one-time fee to search for only one record. Click on the link to learn more about Internet search sites and how you can easily obtain a copy of a Guam death record.",
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        "raw_content": "Farmers of Central Texas: Jane and Terry Levan\n\"We don\u2019t get television reception. That\u2019s a choice. We watch things on Netflix. But at the end of the day we sit outside, we have one gin-and-tonic or one glass of red wine, open the windows, and we listen to music that runs the whole gamut.\"\nLast weekend, Farmgrass went to see Jane and Terry Levan. She and her husband Terry of Dewberry Hills Farm were happy to show us around their chicken farm, even in the middle of a work day. We saw their chicks of varying ages, fully grown hens in spacious, shaded tents rigged with cooling misters, and their beautiful farm grounds just outside of Elgin, TX. In 2012, Jane tripped over a tractor that had been disconnected, breaking her arm. 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        "raw_content": "A nosy-Parker is the cherry cheesecake no reader can resist. An everyday hero that can\u2019t mind her or his business is a scrumptious read. One such hero is Regan McHenry, a real estate agent in Santa Cruz, California.\nEver curious, Regan often asks too many questions. In \u2018Death Contingency,\u2019 she knows the villain, but wonders why the murders happened. This mystery has the \u2018why do it\u2019 style of the television show, \u2018Columbo.\u2019\n\u2018Backyard Bones\u2019 is a more conventional \u2018who done it.\u2019 \u2018Buying Murder\u2019 is a cold case ripe for solving, as it relies on wobbly memories and flouted clues. \u2018Widow\u2019s Walk League,\u2019 is a \u2018Who did what, when, where and why,\u2019 liberally seasoned with well-research details and good humour.\nRegan McHenry mysteries are awash in red herrings, flimsy excuses and vexing, though probable, twists. Readers may think they found a new Raymond Chandler novel, when key clues recur, as the mystery seems solved. Jarvis takes impious pleasure in reminding readers they overlooked a strategic clue.\nNancy Lynn Jarvis created Regan McHenry much in her own image, as Robert B Parker created \u2018Spencer\u2019 and Dashiell Hammett created the \u2018Continental Op.\u2019 Regan is a fit, middle-aged real estate agent. She has two adult sons and a great marriage. She\u2019s independent and intelligent, a university graduate. She has too much energy. She belongs to the church of Get Over It. She notices what others don\u2019t. She asks why and how, when others say, \u2018Huh?\u2019\n\u2018Mags and the AARP Gang\u2019 is a cops and robbers crime novel, with a huge twist, that doesn\u2019t involve Regan. Jarvis presents a gang of conventional elderly women and men led by Mags. They scheme to rob a local bank to save the trailer park where they live, using the elderly stereotype to their advantage. Feeling compelled to fess up, Mags confesses. She decides on a jury trial. The jury acquits Mags, arguing no elderly woman could pull-off such a crime.\nNancy Lynn Jarvis sees her writing as an echo of herself. We admire a humorous writer that willingly lets her native optimism leak profusely. In no way, do such leaks weaken the seriousness of her themes: family, love and, above all, curiosity.\nNancy Lynn Jarvis does not write for lobotomised seekers of zombies or vampires. Her mysteries aren\u2019t done-on-purpose, for a buck, as D H Lawrence accursed James Joyce for doing. Readers recognise Jarvis characters as neighbours or co-workers and she writes fun, for fun.\nNancy Lynn Jarvis gives her readers much. She provides pleasure, company and comfort. Fast-ageing Baby Boomers love how 83-year-old Mags outwits \u2018The System,\u2019 hoping they will too.\nNancy Lynn Jarvis gets her strength from love and work. Sigmund Freud said, \u2018There is love and there is work.\u2019 Susan Sontag said she got her strength from \u2018Being in love and work.\nIn this exclusive interview, Nancy Lynn Jarvis talks about writing. How her mysteries challenge and beguile readers. How her writing embraces readers and, in turn, how she believes the reader embraces her writing.\nGrub Street (GS) You finished a draft of a new book.\nNancy Lynn Jarvis (NLJ) Yes, finally, a new book is moving briskly toward completion and will likely publish by February 2014. Normally, I have an outline and a timeline; both are loose, but critical. This time, the outline and timeline were not as complete as usual.\nMy writing became a little tangled and complicated. Writing this book, I started and stopped many times. Usually, I write steadily, so this book, written here and there, came about in a different way for me; sputtering, if you like.\nWhen I finished the first draft of the new book, I wondered if it made sense. Before turning the draft it over to my husband, Craig, for the first editorial pass, I wanted to make sure everything was consistent. I started reading one section and realised it wasn\u2019t right.\nI figured out how to fix this section and did this morning. Your call comes at the right time. I needed a break from writing.\nGS What can you reveal about the new book?\nNLJ It\u2019s a new entry in the Regan McHenry series. I missed Regan, even though I needed some distance from her; as well, I wanted to do \u201cMags and the AARP Gang.\u201d This time Regan is in a ghost story, tentatively called, \u201cMurder House.\u201d\nI think all my books are a little different. The \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d is a \u201cWhy do it,\u201d not a \u201cWho did it.\u201d \u201cBackyard Bones\u201d is a traditional mystery, with many red herrings, many breakable alibis, many plot twists and so forth. \u201cBuying Murder\u201d is a cold case ripe for solving.\nI don\u2019t know how to classify \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk League.\u201d I suppose it\u2019s a \u201cWho did, when, where and why,\u201d again, with many red herrings. There\u2019s more humour in \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk\u201d than in any of my other books, except \u201cMags and the AARP Gang.\u201d\nFor the new book, I wanted to write a little real estate ghost story. California is a litigious state. There are many reasons to sue after buying a house, maybe even ghosts.\nReal estate agents, in California, must be careful. There\u2019s page after page after page of disclosure statements clients must fill out and sign. Real estate agents advise buyers about disclosure. Everyone signs everything.\nDisclosure decisions are endless. Buyers want to know everything about a property before they buy. Sellers don\u2019t want to give buyers a chance to say, \u201cYou didn\u2019t tell me there was a material fact, such a death in the house. If I had known, I wouldn\u2019t have bought the house.\u201d\nMany buyers will not buy a property where there\u2019s been a death. There are deep concerns, among some Asians buyers, for example, about living in a house where someone died. In California, for three years after a death, even if it was someone, 99-years-old, that passed due to natural causes, we must disclose the in-house death. If the house is notorious for a murder, suicide or, heaven forbid, multiple murders, especially if unsolved, complete disclosure is a big must.\nFor \u201cMurder House,\u201d the new book, I wanted to play with the idea of what happens when neighbours believe there\u2019s a ghost in a house that\u2019s up for sale. Is disclosure necessary? What happens if the seller doesn\u2019t disclosure a ghostly resident?\nI wanted to take disclosure a bit farther. What happens if there's a murder in a house and the neightbours say they see ghosts? Does it require disclosure?\nI wanted to take disclosure a bit farther. What happens if there\u2019s a murder in a house and the neighbours say they see ghosts. I don\u2019t believe in ghosts, but that\u2019s what the neighbours say. Is it a pseudo-fact, but does it require disclosure?\nEvery community has a house little children avoid or walk around because they fear for their safety. For this book, I suggest a brutal double murder took place, in the house, twenty years before the story starts. I thought it would be fun to write \u201cMurder House.\u201d\nGS Was the murder solved.\nNLJ Officially, there was no solution for the crime. Still, the neighbours are sure they know what happened. In fact, they are right about what happened.\nThe ostensible murderer went into hiding, becoming invisible. His son, now an adult, wants to sell house because needs the money. A resident ghost may bring a fair price for the house down, way down.\nSupposedly, when he was a child, the son found the body of his mother, the victim of his father, as well as a real estate agent also murderer by his father; he blocked both murders from his memory. The house sat empty for years. It fell into great disrepair.\nThe son has spent much money to fix up the house; in fact, he overspent. The son is living in the house, as it tries to sell it. Now, he\u2019s seeing spirits, which make him uncomfortable.\nThe son thought he was going to get a good price for this house, buy another property and pay off his debts. Now, he discovers notoriety makes the house worth far less than he hoped. He hires Regan to sell the house because she\u2019s had some experience with murder.\nRegan devises an unusual marketing plan. She plays up the history of the house. She finds a buyer.\nIt\u2019s complicated. Nothing is straightforward. Rather than more murders, Regan uncovers more murderers. \u201cMurder House\u201d becomes a ghost story.\nThe unravelling comes in a speech, given by Regan, at the California Association of Realtors Expo. Her topic is \u201cSelling Haunted Houses.\u201d There\u2019s a large audience for her talk.\nRegan asks the audience, \u201cWell, what would you do?\u201d If you don\u2019t believe in ghosts would you disclose what the neighbours believe? If you believe in ghosts, would you take the listing? It\u2019s a fine mess, where science, religion and personal belief clash loudly and often.\nFinally, someone in the audience asks Regan, \u201cDo you believe in ghosts?\u201d Another audience member asks, \u201cHow she handled the listing.\u201d Her response is as ambiguous as she feels about the matter. The ending, I think, is funny.\nGS Do you have a personal ghost story?\nNLJ Twenty-five years ago, before I moved into the house where I now live, I lived elsewhere in Santa Cruz. I was aware families had always lived in the house and the man always left or passed away. Not long after moving into that house, my husband left me. I was alone with two little boys.\nThere was a small, enclosed place in-house. It wasn\u2019t a crawl space or attic, merely a small area where six-year-olds might play. My youngest son, AJ, and his best friend, Danny, who lived next door, always talked about seeing a ghost in that space.\nI thought the ghost was imaginary. A make-believe friend, made up by children at play. That\u2019s where I left it.\nWhen I met my current husband, we decided to get a house together. We put the house where I was living on the market. Routinely, I had the house inspected.\nThe inspector came down, out of that small area; he was Caspar white. \u201cThere are bare electrical wires going through some insulation, in there,\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t know why this house hasn\u2019t caught fired. Somebody was taking care of you; probably the guy I saw, once in a while, up in there.\u201d\nI asked the inspector to describe what he saw. He said, \u201cWell it was weird. I couldn\u2019t see anything straight on, but out of the corner of my eye, every so often, I\u2019d catch sight of what I thought was a man. He had dark hair and a moustache.\n\u201cIt wasn\u2019t real,\u201d he said. \u201cShadows and light can play tricks.\u201d I wondered.\nWhen my son, AJ, was much older, I mentioned the story and asked him about the ghost in our old home. He said, \u201cHe was a ghost, of a sort, with a big busy moustache.\u201d I wondered.\nAs well, as a real estate agent, I had the experience of walking into a house only to confront a chilling sensation that made me want to get out, fast. Some houses are warm and inviting, a few are bones cold. Every real estate agent I know had a similar experience. Still, I wonder.\nThose experiences were the impetus for \u201cMurder House.\u201d\nGS \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d was your first book.\nNLJ Yes, but \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d my second, was the book I wanted to write. \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d was an experiment, of sorts. I needed to see if I could write a full-length book. I stole, heavily, from people I knew, in my life. I think there\u2019s too much real estate in book for most readers.\nGS Do you have a real estate philosophy that might seep into your mysteries.\nNLJ On 5 May 2013, its twenty-fifth anniversary, I let my license lapse. Now, I share my opinions about real estate and watch my husband, Craig, gasp. Licensed agents can get into trouble for sharing too much information; as I no longer have a license, I\u2019m free to say what I wish.\nWhen I was a licensed real estate agent, I worked with all manner of women and men, buyers, sellers and agents. Some were pleasant, others weren\u2019t. One day I said, \u201cI\u2019m going to cut out the latter clients and work harder those that appreciate my effort.\nWhen I met new clients, we discussed the ground rules. I explained if they can\u2019t commit, we couldn\u2019t work together effectively. If they couldn\u2019t treat me the way they expected me to treat them, there was no need for a second meeting. I never heard from some potential clients, again.\nI worked hard for my clients. Most appreciate it.\nIt took a long-time for my business to get going. Once it did, I didn\u2019t have to work hard finding new clients. Mostly, my clients were repeat customers or referrals.\nMy clients were the right type, the ones I could work with, effectively. I made many wonderful friends, as a real estate agent. I am still in contact with most and I adore them. It worked out, well.\nGS The real estate information you provide is always interesting. There are good lessons about buying or selling property in \u201cDeath Contingency.\u201d The book is entertaining and useful.\nNLJ I think the first third of the \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d is slow. This is partly because it\u2019s all new to the protagonist, Regan, and new to me. I was trying to figure out how to do it.\nI didn\u2019t know much about pacing. As I learned, the stride of my writing picked up, as did the action. I\u2019m pleased with the end of \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d; that book has my favourite character, Mrs Rosemont.\nGS \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d was a learning experience.\nNLJ Yes, but \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d my second book, is a more traditional mystery. It has many plot twists that I enjoyed devising. It also has less about real estate and more about murder.\nIn \u201cDeath Contingency,\u201d the reader knows, early on, who did it. It was much more of a \u201cWhy did they do it\u201d story. There doesn\u2019t seem a logical reason for why the murders happened in \u201cContingency,\u201d until the end.\nGS The motivation, of the murderer in \u201cDeath Contingency,\u201d isn\u2019t what we expect in North America.\nNLJ That may be true. \u201cBackyard Bones\u201d is more conventional motivation. I had so much fun with \u201cBones.\u201d Every time reader gets to a point where she or he thinks they have it figured out, I added a twist. It was fun to throw in so many red herrings and twists.\nGS \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d is a \u201cColombo\u201d style of mystery.\nNLJ Yes, I think so. The reader knows the murderer. No character believed it, except Regan McHenry, the protagonist. She didn\u2019t want to be right.\nThe murderer was a friend of Regan. She did not want that to be true, until Mrs Rosemont became a victim, too. Then, it was, solve this mystery, now.\nGS Mrs Rosemont is a sharp, spunky character.\nNLJ The police thought Mrs Rosemont died accidentally. Regan realised it wasn\u2019t an accident. This gave me the opportunity to develop her morality, which pushes her in future instalments of the Regan McHenry series.\nGS How do you come to understand your characters and their motivations?\nNLJ Before I start writing, I develop a reasonably full profile of the characters, even some of the minor ones. I need to know the characters, well, to understand what they do or don\u2019t do; might do or might not do. I need to know about their lives, their past, their families, what drives them and so forth. This is how I understand what they do, how and why.\nDeveloping the profiles, for \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d was fun, as there are many possible murderers. Many characters resented the victim, Julien Rochette. Originally, I decided the culprit would be one of two characters, a husband or his wife. Unfortunately, their alibis supported one another.\nThe characters, I created, tricked me. I thought I could get roughly halfway through the book before the characters would play out the storyline for me. When I reached that point, roughly halfway through \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d it was clear neither of my prime suspects were guilty. Events didn\u2019t happen as I planned.\nWhen I needed to figure out who might be the murderer, the characters were no help. I decided who did what and who didn\u2019t. I thought I would go back to put all the clues in the right places. When I went back, the clues I thought necessary were already in place.\nThat was a fun experience. The murderer dropped clues I hadn\u2019t notice. My subconscious was way ahead of me in \u201cBackyard Bones.\u201d\nGS On some level, the murderer was one-step ahead of you, as he or she was with Regan.\nNLJ Yes, in \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d I was playing Nancy Drew. In those books for children, Drew was forever getting into horrible circumstances. She\u2019s often bound and gagged, waiting for whatever to happen.\nGS Reinforcing the notion women are helpless.\nNLJ Well, maybe, but I wanted Regan to feel she knew what she was doing. She was in charge. Yes, in fact, the murderer manipulated her in \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d but she eventually won.\nIn \u201cDeath Contingency,\u201d Regan kept thinking, \u201cOh this can\u2019t be happening.\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t trust my instincts.\u201d In \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d she\u2019s experienced, but doesn\u2019t figure it out until it was almost too late.\nGS This reminds me of Raymond Chandler: start writing, with a general idea, and let it happen.\nNLJ Yes, around the time I began writing, even before \u201cDeath Contingency,\u201d I spoke with a more experienced writer. He said sometimes he would go sit by the ocean and let his characters talk to him. I thought he was certifiable.\nNow, I find my characters tell me a great deal. As carefully as I figure out my characters, I still don\u2019t know them as well as they know themselves. They advise me, let me in on personality traits, as I write, tell me secrets.\nAs I said, I do start with an outline. I think know what\u2019s going to happen. Still, some of my story outlines are more open than are others. I learned to let the characters change the storyline a little or a lot, as we go; in a way, it\u2019s up to them.\nIn the third book, \u201cBuying Murder,\u201d the outline for a chapter was \u201cRegan knocks on Isabelle\u2019s door and Isabelle opens the door.\u201d I knew what I needed do, with this chapter, but no idea, at all, how I would write it to make it work.\nI sat back, watching the characters talk to one another. The characters directed how the chapter unfolded. The first question from Isabelle, her opening line to Regan, surprised me.\nI didn\u2019t plan Isabelle as tough a character. It turned out she was as tough as nails. It\u2019s fun for me to let the characters to play out the mystery.\nGS You see the story for the first time as the characters play it out\nNLJ Exactly, I wake up in the morning and sit at the computer. If I\u2019m ready to write, I\u2019m excited. It\u2019s as if I\u2019m reading the book it, as it unfolds; reading it for the first time.\nI experience the story for the first time. I learn as it goes. That is a big part of writing to entertain: entertained as I write.\nGS It\u2019s effective.\nNLJ I always get a kick out of people who blog comments such as, \u201cObviously, this is what you were thinking.\u201d No, not necessarily, not even often: mostly, these people get it wrong. I wonder if these same readers know what Shakespeare was thinking, what he was trying to do.\nGS He was trying to make a buck.\nNLJ That\u2019s exactly the point, mystery writers, fiction writers of every ilk, want to make money by entertaining readers.\nGS Do you have any rules for building your characters.\nNLJ Can you define rules?\nGS What a character might and might not do.\nNLJ Ah, yes, that\u2019s the profiles. I know my characters. They talk to me. They lead me. They engage each other. I know them because I have done a reasonably deep profile for each one of them.\nI think I know what each character can do as well as what they can\u2019t do. They can say or stupid, at times. I know why and how they might do or say something.\nYes, the characters are consistent. I know what\u2019s morally okay for each character to think or do and what\u2019s not; at least, I do hope I know. Sometimes, a character surprises me.\nGS What\u2019s an example of a character rule for you?\nNLJ In \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk League,\u201d Olive put her foot in it, often. On Halloween, she acted on a suggestion, made by the villain, to dress as the Grim Reaper and hand out pieces of paper with a \u201ctime of death,\u201d written on it. Thus, many characters believed she was the murderer because she played this elaborate Halloween prank.\nOlive was gullible. She was always getting herself in messes. She should have been more cautious, but it wasn\u2019t in her nature.\nShe should have realised how certain disclosures she made came across, but she didn\u2019t. That\u2019s Olive. She got away with many missteps other characters could not.\nThe murderer, on the other hand, was manipulative, secretive and callous. On a second read of \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk,\u201d these traits stand out in the villain, from the first. Olive stands out as the puppet of the villain.\nGS In, \u201cMags and the AARP Gang,\u201d Batty Betty lets the caper out of the bag, but no one believes her.\nNLJ Alzheimer\u2019s is developing in Betty. All the characters know about her cognitive decline. She has lost some cognitive ability. She screams a great deal. She\u2019s forgetful. Still, she knows all that\u2019s going on. She also is someone who speaks the truth, only the truth, always.\nBetty serves Mags, well. No one believes Betty. She remembers, but attaches equal importance to most everything; she doesn\u2019t rank-order information. She knows about the robbery, but it doesn\u2019t strike her as any more important than the weather.\n\u201cMags and the AARP Gang\u201d was the most fun to write. It popped out of the end of my fingers into a computer file. \u201cMags\u201d may be my best book so far.\nGS Going back to \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk League,\u201d there seems more plotting and planning in it than in your earlier books.\nNLJ I would say no more or less research for \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk,\u201d than for the previous books. I interviewed several people for \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk.\u201d These interviews provided many details. This may give a sense of more plotting and planning.\nGS You find experts to interview.\nNLJ Yes, if I need some specific information, I find someone who has the answers. It\u2019s not difficult to find experts to talk freely: I always give full credit to those who help with my books.\nIn \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk League,\u201d I had questions about how to kill someone, in public. A nurse, working at Dominican Hospital, in Santa Cruz, California, helped me make my idea work. I asked other workers at the hospital if anyone ever accidentally forgot to store and lock pain medication. Did the medication ever disappear and, if so, how? I asked about the access hospital volunteers might have to medication, surgical instruments and patients. The answers they gave me made the murder believable.\nGS This information was important for the story, as I recall.\nNLJ Yes, with such expert help, I built a murder in public, in a likely way. Of course, I take liberties and mess with my research findings. I am writing fiction, but mostly I try to stick to the facts.\nMy research works. I strive to interview experts, both women and men as they can correctly answer the same question in different ways. They confirm what I\u2019m writing; the action, the settings and the circumstances of the mysteries are reasonable. The car rolling to the ocean during \u201cWoodies on the Wharf,\u201d in \u201cWidow\u2019s Walk League,\u201d is one example.\nGS The devil is in the details.\nNLJ If a writer doesn\u2019t check details it sets off bells and whistles. A writer I know sent me a draft of his new book to read. At roughly page thirty, of a story revolving around a skeleton, he has a coroner say, \u201cWell, given the narrow pelvis, we know it\u2019s a woman.\u201d\nGS He didn't check his details closely enough.\nNLJ Of course, that was wrong, of course. I e-mailed him about the error. \u201cToo late, he said, \u201cthe book has printed.\u201d\nNow, his readers can\u2019t rely on the information in his books. Sure, the story is fiction, but a narrow-hipped skeleton defined as a woman, by a coroner, no less, is too much of a fiction. Some guffaws won\u2019t fly, but stay with the writer forever.\nReaders enjoy reliable analysis and asides. Mixing fiction with fact is a much better read. What\u2019s doubly interesting is this writer, I just mentioned, was a journalist, a sports writer, no less, before he turned to novels. He should know to double check facts.\nGS Readers need to trust writers of fiction as well as fact.\nNLJ You\u2019re right. I think good fiction can take the reader in, slightly. I think of \u201cChristine,\u201d an early book by Stephen King. He starts out simply, logically and he makes you buy one tiny part, at a time.\nOnce you accept one premise, he moves you to the next. King keeps moving the reader up, until she or he is in a scary world. It\u2019s terrifying. He led the reader to a world of horror, one small step at a time.\nGS Only King can set the reader free.\nNLJ The Harry Potter books move, similarly, but in the opposite direction. You honestly believe that world exists. King and Rowling set up the reader, letting them fall into a creation: for me, that\u2019s the mark of a great writer.\nGS Other than interviews, how much research do you do for a book or is that proprietary information?\nNLJ I don\u2019t consider how I research a book proprietary. It is fun and not necessarily the same for each book. There are likenesses in how I research my books, but the result is always different.\nI research the tiniest details of these books. I want accuracy for all the subplots, all the asides. Sometimes, I write a few paragraphs about why whatever works, say, jigging with a car transmission in a way that makes it roll backwards. That information I got from the President of the Woodies Club, in Santa Cruz.\nWhen I was writing \u201cWidows Walk League,\u201d I wanted to pull off, credibly, the scene where the car rolls off the wharf. \u201cWoodies on the Wharf\u201d is an annual event in Santa Cruz, as described in the book. I didn\u2019t know if the scenario I wanted to write was possible. Was it feasible?\nI contacted Warren Atwood, president of the local Woodies Club. Once he realised I wasn\u2019t a crazy person, he got into it as much as did I. We met for coffee.\nAtwood told me exactly how what I wanted could happen. He drew diagrams. How someone, in fact, could change the transmission. He even suggested the best year and model of car for me to use.\nOnce \u201cWidow's Walk\u201d published, my husband and I attended \u201cWoodies on the Wharf.\u201d I wanted to give Atwood a copy, plus the Wharf is a pleasant area. We saw the specific location where I had the car roll off the wharf into the water; there were no backup bumps or anything that might have stopped the car from rolling.\nWe talked with the fellow whose car was in the specific spot I used in \u201cWidows Walk League.\u201d My husband said, \u201cBe careful. The last person who parked in that spot, well, it didn\u2019t work out for him.\u201d We laughed, as we told the car owner about the scene in the book.\nThe car owner said, \u201cI\u2019m not easily intimated. I was a San Jose homicide investigator before I retired. It\u2019s not a problem for me.\u201d\nMy husband asked what years he worked homicide in San Jose. He told us. My husband said, \u201cWe have a friend who was a San Jose police office. He lost his eye in a shootout.\u201d\nThe car owner said, \u201cYou mean Dave. I was with him the night happened.\u201d\nYou start thinking. \u201cWhat are the chances?\u201d We thought was interesting to have a particular connection come around, to a book character, no less. It doesn\u2019t mean anything. Yet, it made me shiver a little bit.\nGS Editing is an obstacle for many writers, new or experienced.\nNLJ I can\u2019t edit my books. I try. I try hard to edit each of my books, before anyone else reads it, with little luck.\nI think I fix everything. I don\u2019t see what\u2019s wrong. I miss a great deal.\nMy husband, Craig, reads each of my books, first. He\u2019s a remarkable editor. He does the first editing and usually finds many inconsistencies.\nThen, I give the book to my actor son. He\u2019s written plays. He edits my books for details my husband wouldn\u2019t necessarily pick up. My son is also good at finding inconsistencies.\nFinally, I have an editor who, in fact, once earned her living editing.\nGS How do you feel after someone reads your draft?\nNLJ The first time I gave someone a manuscript to read, I was a basket case. I wanted to kill them, when they reported on what needed fixing. How could they find so many errors, when I wrote a perfect manuscript?\n\u201cHow dare you attack my baby,\u201d I thought and likely said, aloud, many times. I learned. I now realise what I write is never perfect.\nI saw Doris Kerns Goodwin on a Charlie Rose show. She writes political and historical biographies. I enjoy reading her books a great deal, maybe more than I enjoy fiction.\nGoodwin worked with the same editor for twenty or more years. She trusts her editor, without question. Still, before she sends the editor a manuscript, she makes her husband, Richard Goodwin, read it. He was a speech-writer for John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, among others.\nDoris Goodwin said, \u201cI have turned out my chapter and it\u2019s perfect. It\u2019s wonderful. I am so brilliant. I have managed to say something exactly the way I wanted to say it.\n\u201cI give it to my husband to read. I have a broad smile on my face. He reads it and says. \u201cWhat did you mean here?\u2019 I say, \u2018How dare he ask that? It\u2019s obvious what I meant.\u2019\u201d\nHer reaction could be word for word for my reaction when Craig hands back a manuscript. There a too many run on sentences, he says; you have too many verbs or adjectives, your paragraphs are too long. It does sound familiar to me, as those are my great problems when I write.\nGS Finding an editor is difficult.\nNLJ It\u2019s not easy, unless you\u2019re lucky. Editing a novel is different from editing a report, but some that call themselves editors don\u2019t know the difference. Copy-editing is different from developmental editing, too.\nA copy editor finds typos and grammatical errors. A developmental editor can tell you if a paragraph works or a character is lacking depth or motivation. A writer needs to know, before, what editing his or her work needs.\nI hear stories about writers paying thousands of dollars to an editor, with horrible results. No one will publish that edited manuscript. The writer is out of luck.\nGS How do you write?\nNLJ I don\u2019t have any rituals. I understand some writers need to make coffee, pour it into a specific cup, not trip over the cat on the way to the computer and so forth. That\u2019s not me.\nI do prefer writing in the morning. I get up before my husband and write. I need quiet to write. I write before there are distractions.\nI think of what I\u2019m writing, night and day. It gets under my skin. Writing can seem an endless torment, although it\u2019s not.\nWriting can make me a dangerous driver. I often run dialogue in the car, against the boom of the traffic. Thankfully, I live in the country, where the roads are not as busy.\nIt\u2019s about a 15-minute drive from Santa Cruz to the turn off for our house; much of it is empty road. It\u2019s relatively safe for me to rehash dialogue as I drive. I may be a hazard to deer, though.\nI confess I sometimes find myself on one side of town, with no idea how I got there, having started on the other side, heading for some place in the middle. I think so much about writing, I drive on autopilot.\nWhen I begin a new book, such as \u201cMurder House,\u201d most any distraction takes me away from writing. As I gain more experience writing or with a specific manuscript, I find I write most anywhere. This depends where I am in the story and how well my characters are developing or taking over and so forth.\nDeep in the middle of the mystery, trying, say, to solve a locked-room riddle, I write with heightened concentration. Nothing bothers me. Trapped in the story, I ignore all that goes on around me.\nUntil this new book, \u201cMurder House,\u201d where the story has messed up, my discipline was good. I would write every day, for a few hours, and stop. For the new book, it is catch as catch can, a paragraph here, a sentence there.\nGS Maybe you\u2019ve developed your skills to a point where you can write catch as catch can.\nNLJ Maybe, I don\u2019t think it\u2019s as much fun writing that way. It\u2019s interesting to spend extended time with my characters. We talk. They direct me. They talk among themselves. Some characters like each other, whereas some don\u2019t. That\u2019s fun.\nGS How do you develop dialogue?\nNLJ It gets back to the characters. I know Regan McHenry, well. I sense her dialogue, easily. In some ways, Regan is more of a fly on the wall than she is a major player. The other characters do most of the talking.\nDialogue is easy for me. In public, I sit and listen. In a restaurant, say, I eavesdrop.\nI\u2019m one of those writers that listen for little bits or pieces of a conversation, I create a backstory for what\u2019s happening. It\u2019s fun to find a story to fit the conversation: they're on a first, say, and she's not happy.\nGS You\u2019re as the James Lear character in \u201cWonder Boys.\u201d\nNLJ Maybe, I think it\u2019s a common experience among writers. We want to transform what we hear into stories. We want to tell the stories and have our version dominate.\nMy husband is a little hard of hearing, especially in restaurants. He learned, over the years, that I eavesdrop. I\u2019ll say, \u201cThey\u2019re on their first date,\u201d \u201cThey\u2019re in a fight\u201d or whatever it is.\nGS Sunday brunch-time is great at Starbucks, that\u2019s when the online contacts meet for the first time.\nNLJ I listen to women and men in conversation and my mind goes off. When I write, the characters do the talking. I only write it down. If it sounds natural, that\u2019s why my characters talk with one another, not with me.\nGS The same skill likely helps in real estate.\nNLJ It does. I listened. Something I learned, as a real estate agent, was to listen, closely, to my clients. Many real estate agents try to sell. That\u2019s what they believe is necessary.\nI approached real estate as a detective. Listen to what your clients say. They may not say exactly what they intend to say; tone and inflection provide subtle hints. No matter what they say about what they need in a home, they\u2019re telling you a lot about themselves. They\u2019re telling you what they need or want.\nFind what they want and you won\u2019t have to sell them anything. This thrills them and they buy. They\u2019ll refer you to other people. They\u2019ll say you\u2019re a good real estate agent because you did what they wanted, without them thinking they told you. I preferred working with buyers rather than sellers because it\u2019s a detective game.\nGS You discover what they want or need even though they can\u2019t express it.\nNLJ Yes, Regan, in a way, is good at finding what goes unsaid. She listens to her clients or to what\u2019s going on as a way to solve a mystery. In real estate, buyers give agents information they wouldn\u2019t share with most other people. I don\u2019t know why.\nGS Buying and selling real estate is stressful.\nNLJ Yes, real estate ranks with death of a spouse for stress, even when it\u2019s a positive experience. When someone\u2019s moving to a new house, they\u2019re excited, but under much stress. It\u2019s the major lifetime investment for most people.\nGS There\u2019s much buyer\u2019s remorse.\nNLJ To ease the stress, they unload all manner of information. One of the talents for a good real estate agent is the role of a listener, let clients talk. If you listen to them and try to hear what they\u2019re saying, it helps you, it them, it makes your job easier.\nI tried to translate what I heard, as a real estate agent, into what Regan does in the books.\nGS You prefer not to use the standard Elmo Leonard dialogue tags, \u201cHe said.\u201d \u201cShe said.\u201d\nNLJ I find the repetitiveness distracting, after a while. I would rather do it in some other way, if I can. I would rather try to mix my writing up, a little bit.\nGS Leonard thought that, after a while, readers didn\u2019t see those words.\nNLJ That\u2019s not true for me. I bet it is true for most readers, though.\nGS It\u2019s probably true for the overall style of writing. Not everyone writes the same, thankfully.\nNLJ Yes, it worked for Elmo Leonard. He created wonderful books, well written, without a flaw. That\u2019s not how it would work for me.\nGS Do you use or try to use action tags, what Elmo Leonard described as adverbs to dialogue tags, such as \u201cHe said, excitedly\u201d?\nNLJ I use action tags if there are more than two characters in the scene. I use action tags as a way to keep track of whose speaking. I don\u2019t want to say, \u201cTom said,\u201d and then, \u201cDick said,\u201d and then, \u201cHarry said\u201d or whatever it is. I try to use action tags here and there, as a way of identifying the character that\u2019s speaking: \u201cTom cautioned,\u201d \u201cDick grumbled\u201d or \u201cHarry lied.\u201d\nGS You believe action tags are useful.\nNLJ I do. Something I realised, when I read what I write, is Regan often touches people. She\u2019s trying to calm down the speaker. I don\u2019t know where comes from, but she does; for example, \u201c\u2026 she said, touch his arming gently.\u201d\nRegan tries to soothe other characters, with words, but touches the elbow, of the character, to reinforce her intent. If the scene is happy, Regan may lightly touch the shoulder of another character. She\u2019s good at mixing words and gestures.\nGS Do the action tags you use draw from women or men you know.\nNLJ Yes, most of my characters begin as women and men I know or have met as well as what I overhear in a restaurant, say. The Dave Everett character, however, stems from a friend.\nEverett was a police officer, in San Jose, California. He lost an eye in a shootout, which ended his career. He\u2019s a core character in all the Regan McHenry mysteries.\nRegan, as a real estate agent, can\u2019t access information about murders. Dave Everett is her friend. He remained on the police force, despite the career ending injury loss of an eye. He finds a way to let her have the information she needs.\nOfficially, Everett is the police department ombudsperson. Mostly, he\u2019s nosey and wants to stay in the game, preferably near the centre. He stays on top of big cases.\nEverett usually provides Regan with confidential information about a murder. He constantly rolls his eyes, as does the character he\u2019s based on. Sometimes his prosthetic eye doesn\u2019t work. He makes faces to compensate. That\u2019s how he works.\nGS I thought the Dave Everett was effective: I can see him making the faces.\nNLJ Dave and Regan tease each other, a great deal. Their friendship is a version of the tease friends and taunt enemies. There\u2019s much room to work Regan and Dave.\nWhen I start writing, I need to imagine the characters. I need to hear their dialogue, but I need to see him or her, too. Thus, most of the characters start out as someone I know.\nAs soon as I start writing, I realise the person I\u2019m thinking of isn\u2019t going to do what the character must do. I start changing names, once I get going, to allow for the action I need.\nDave is Dave. I can\u2019t change his name, although the character is not necessarily my friend Dave.\nEverett, the name of the police officer friend of Regan, is not the surname of my friend.\nGS You have some Greek chorus reprises, but you avoid unloading pages of information.\nNLJ It depends. I try to avoid dumping. Yet, sometimes I must dump.\nIn \u201cBuying Murder,\u201d for example, there\u2019s information dumping. I needed to recount a murder from the past. It\u2019s a cold case. Regan needs to fill in the details for other characters in the story.\nGS Maybe it\u2019s necessary in \u201cBuying Murder.\u201d\nNLJ It was, but I try not to dump too much information. A mystery is about noticing clues and stringing clues together to solve a puzzle. A mystery is not about shovelling information at the reader.\nStill, it\u2019s difficult to drop all the information needed to solve the mystery, without a little dumping. In \u201cBuying Murder,\u201d Regan is sure about the murderer. She\u2019s trying to get the person to admit to the crime. She needs to dump some information.\nThis villain is the closest Regan has to an equal nemesis. The two of them are playing one another, cat and mouse, with more than the usual amount of information dumping, maybe. In this case, dumping worked and was, I think, necessary.\nAgatha Christie, my favourite mystery writer, includes all the information you need to solve the mystery early on, sometimes in the first chapter. By the point Jane Marple or Hercule Poirot gather the characters in a drawing room to show why this one could not have murdered the victim, but this one did, the reader knows what\u2019s what.\nI try to write in that vein. Readers should be able to solve the mystery before the end, if they\u2019re paying attention. If they can\u2019t, maybe I\u2019ve been too vague.\nGS If not tactless to answer, how old is Regan McHenry.\nNLJ I think of her as being roughly forty-four years old. In the first book, Regan says she married young, about twenty. She had her two sons right away. Her children are now young adults. The youngest one is roughly twenty years old.\nThat\u2019s my assumption. She\u2019s roughly middle forties. I wanted her young enough that she was still physically able to run around, but held much wisdom.\nGS Regan is younger than is Miss Marple, whom Christie says is elderly.\nNLJ Yes, I have a younger Miss Marple in mind when I write Regan McHenry.\nGS Is Regan as eccentric as is Miss Marple.\nNLJ Maybe not now, but as she ages, she will become increasingly eccentric, I think.\nGS Mags and her gang are eccentric.\nNLJ For sure, eccentricity sells. It has a quaint charm, of the warm and familiar, if it doesn\u2019t go too far. I like the comparison with Regan, too. If someone reads a Regan McHenry mystery and thinks of Miss Marple, I\u2019m thrilled.\nGS The influence of Agatha Christie is definitive in \u201cMags and the AARP Gang.\u201d\nNLJ Yes, that\u2019s so true.\nGS In \u201cMags and the AARP Gang,\u201d you play with the widely held stereotype of the elderly.\nNLJ \u201cMags\u201d works the elderly stereotype. When she needs to be frail, confused or needy, she uses the stereotype to her advantage. In fact, she and the other elderly characters, in the gang, are smart, imaginative, resourceful and brave.\nGS To the unknowing reader, \u201cMags and the AARP Gang,\u201d use the stereotype as cover.\nNLJ The elderly often use the stereotype to their advantage. By all rights, the robbery, planned by the gang, should have failed, but didn\u2019t. Many of the younger bank customers and workers thought the bandits masqueraded as elderly to confuse witnesses.\nGS When, in fact, the robbers were elderly.\nNLJ Yes and several members of the gang were in the bank and overlooked. The stereotype worked in their favour. It\u2019s much as hiding something in plain view.\nGS You\u2019re right; thank you, I found my eyeglasses.\nNLJ At one point, during the robbery, Mags knocks over two young fellows who are helping her. She doesn\u2019t want them to chase the robbers. The two fellows believe she collapsed on them from fright or fragility.\nGS No one in the bank thought Mags could plan and pull off such a robbery.\nNLJ That\u2019s right.\nGS Everyone fell in line with the stereotype, during the robbery.\nNLJ You bet.\nGS \u201cMags and the ASRP Gang\u201d is an enlightening book in a great many ways. Did the plan and plot come to you?\nNLJ It did. I didn\u2019t plan and plot \u201cMags,\u201d it mostly came to me. I listened to Mags; honestly, I did. She told me what happened.\nI had no outline. I had no idea where the story was going. Again, I knew there would be a formal charge; Mags would face a jury trial. That was obvious from the first chapter.\nI wrote the opening as I waited for jury duty, myself. Bored, I thought, \u201cWell, that\u2019s how it\u2019ll start, Mags in the courtroom.\u201d I was taking notes, watching the courtroom. What does it look? What goes on?\nI found the jury selection interesting as well as obvious and appalling. How obvious and appalling was the jury selection. I was waiting for a case involving drugs. The defence used much scientific evidence. The prosecutor dismissed anyone with any scientific background, at all. It was blatant.\nThat troubled me. I got the sense the prosecution didn\u2019t have a case or, maybe, the defence was right. It wasn\u2019t a reassuring experience.\nAs I sat, waiting for a call as a potential juror, I did the research for the trail of Mags. I figured out the end of the book before I wrote the beginning. I don\u2019t refuse what I\u2019m handed, although this isn\u2019t my usual way of working.\nI knew there would be jury nullification for Mags. She was going to get away with a heist, after a trial. I didn\u2019t want her to spend the rest of her life in jail.\nI built much sympathy for Mags. What one character, Harvey, said was true: politics carelessly messed with the ordinary lives of women and men. Mags and the gang pulled off a righteous crime that saved their homes and the homes of their friends.\nYet, it was a crime. Mags couldn\u2019t get away with committing a crime. That would have troubled her too much. She had to have a trial, face a jury.\nGS The stereotype comes back into play and bites society in the butt.\nGS Does writing mysteries affect reading mysteries.\nNLJ Since I began writing mysteries, I find it easier to figure out what\u2019s what when I read the work of other mystery writers. I know the tricks. I recognise the passing mentions and think, \u201cOh, that\u2019s a clue.\u201d\nTo some degree, writing mysteries has destroyed the pleasure of reading mysteries for me. A third of the way through a new mystery, if not before, I usually solve it. This isn\u2019t a criticism of other writers, only a learned skill of mine; I\u2019m sure every mystery writer will tell you much the same.\nGS There\u2019s a theory of writing mysteries that suggests the writer provide all that\u2019s needed to solve the mystery in the first chapter.\nNLJ I think that\u2019s a good idea. If the reader pays attention, she or he should have a good idea of the solution, early on. You read \u201cWidows Walk League.\u201d Did you know which woman was the murderer on Halloween?\nGS No, I thought it was too obvious. You fooled me, putting all I needed to know in the open. It took a long-time for you to convince me a certain character did the deed. That made the book a great read.\nNLJ By my way of thinking, the murderer had to have done it. He or she was the only one who was near enough to the victim. How would you explain the blood, for example? There\u2019s a stabbing death, but only the murderer has any blood on her or his clothing, for example, all the other characters are blood free.\nGS What authors do you read?\nNLJ As I mentioned, my favourite mystery writer is Agatha Christie. I grew up reading Agatha Christie in a wickerwork rocking chair, when I visited my grandmother. My grandmother would let me read her true crime and Agatha Christie books. My parents wouldn\u2019t approve. Today, a little independence and a wise grandmother play in my favour.\nI enjoy Tony Hillerman mysteries. During his lifetime, he wrote twenty-nine books, including seventeen mysteries. His books didn\u2019t catch on until \u201cA Thief of Time,\u201d about pilfers of time ravaging sacred ground for profit. I read all that Hillerman wrote. I don\u2019t think his early writing was weak, although some wouldn\u2019t agree with me.\nI don\u2019t care for Nora Roberts. She writes what I call bodice-rippers: romance. I don\u2019t enjoy that form of fiction. Roberts has written more than one hundred books, two or three a year. She says her first book published, but her next five or six didn\u2019t. I wonder why.\nHer seventh book hit big. She\u2019s never looked back. It\u2019s interesting to me, how people write something, for whatever reason, that catches on. They\u2019re stars even though they\u2019ve been writing for a while.\nGS Those writers are ten year overnight successes. I think, now, Roberts likely has a small staff. That\u2019s how she cranks out so many books a year.\nNLJ She may. There\u2019s always the theory of the dartboard. Her books are wildly formulaic, as are mysteries. Most novels must be formulaic. There must be a solid a format.\nI find it interesting some of the one-time big mystery writers, say, Jim Patterson, no longer write. When you look at their books, it will be their name and someone else, such as Maxine Paetro or Michael Ledwidge. What Patterson does, it seems, is publicity, which has become a big business for some older writers.\nGS What do you think about promoting books.\nNLJ There\u2019s a dichotomy, my work and me. Speaking in public, as me, is terrifying. If I present as Nancy Lynn Jarvis, the writer of mystery novels, I\u2019m not nervous and it\u2019s difficult to get me to stop talking.\nGS Emmett Kelly, the great circus clown that created the character, \u201cWeary Willie,\u201d said much the same. When he applies the make-up, he\u2019s Willie, who is sad and never speaks. When the make-up is off, he\u2019s Emmett Kelly, happy and with much to say.\nNLJ Right, normally, I don\u2019t do bookstore readings. The only chapter I can read is the first one. Otherwise, I give away the story and its hook.\nSomehow, I discovered the \u201cSenior Centre without Walls.\u201d It\u2019s in the San Francisco area, a church group, in the East Bay area. It\u2019s for people that, for whatever reason, can\u2019t get out in the way they once did, but want to stay connected.\nThis group has regular conference calls, using Skype. One such call is the \u201cMystery Spot,\u201d which is usually on Wednesday morning, around 10 am. This call focuses on mystery writers and books.\nRather than go to a senior centre or a book club meeting, it comes to me. I read \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d for them, roughly forty-minutes at a time, plus took questions and discussed my work. After a few such readings, my confidence peaked, I acted out some of the characters and my audience grew.\nMrs Rosemont is my favourite character, of all. She's in \u201cDeath Contingency.\u201d Once I introduced her, the listeners, on \u201cMystery Spot,\u201d liked her a great deal. I sold her big-time, on those calls. My audience grew each week. Listeners were telling their friends to join my calls on \u201cMystery Spot.\u201d\nThen, the villain murdered Mrs Rosemont. On the call after the death of Mrs Rosemont, only three people joined; no one asked any questions or talked with me. After two or three weeks, callers trickled back, slowly, and the discussion picked up.\nThey were upset about what happened to Mrs Rosemont and let me know. How dare I do that to Mrs Rosemont? What was I thinking? Was I thinking? Readers, listeners, become deeply engaged with the characters in books they read or I read to them.\nGS That was a great lesson.\nNLJ Yes, when I wrote \u201cDeath Contingency,\u201d I knew the storyline demanded the murder of Mrs Rosemont. For weeks, I wrote around that event. I was going to be unhappy when it happened; it was almost the last part of the book I wrote. The reaction, of \u201cMystery Spot\u201d listeners wasn\u2019t unexpected and I was sympathetic.\nGS You never do personal appearances.\nNLJ Well, sometimes I do, if the appearance is close by. I do not read from any of my books. I ask the audience questions.\nI start by asking, \u201cHas anyone ever wanted to write a book?\u201d\nThe hands fly up.\nThen I ask, \u201cHas anyone written a book?\u201d\nMost hands vanish from sight.\nI ask, \u201cWhy, of those who want to write a book, have you not done so?\u201d\nThere\u2019s mumbling and grumbling before someone asks how I started writing. That\u2019s when I talk about Charlotte Bridges. How she nudged me to publish my first book.\nGS Can you tell that story.\nNLJ I am undisciplined, as a writer. I started writing as a time-filler and, mostly, maybe, to see if I could. I had a friend, Charlotte Bridges, who always wanted to be a published writer. She took the disciplined route most seriously.\nCharlotte probably got up each day, for twenty-five years, and wrote something. Maybe she wrote a paragraph, a page, a chapter. That\u2019s not how she earned her living.\nShe visited me while I worked on \u201cDeath Contingency.\u201d I was having a grand time writing that book. Early one morning, which is when I like to write, Charlotte caught me.\n\u201cWhat are you doing,\u201d she said.\nI said, \u201cI\u2019m writing a book.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cYou can\u2019t do that. You must take classes. You have to have a mentor. You need to form a critic circle. You have to suffer for your art.\u201d\nI told her what I was doing was not art. It was fun. If it weren\u2019t fun, I wouldn\u2019t be doing it.\nCharlotte huffed. This was March 2008. She called over Memorial Day weekend, near the end of May, that year. She was in the hospital.\nHer diagnosis was a brain tumour. She was dying. There was some time, but not much.\nCharlotte had few regrets. Mostly, she regretted listening to everyone who told her what she was writing wasn\u2019t good enough. She should do it this way or that. She never saw her name in print.\nBy then, I had finished \u201cDeath Contingency.\u201d I had so much fun writing the first book, I started a second, \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d immediately. The second book is the book I would rather have written first.\n\u201cDeath Contingency\u201d was sitting on a shelf, gathering dust. I didn\u2019t intend to publish it. When Charlotte told of her illness, my husband and I put together a small publishing company to print one hundred copies of \u201cDeath Contingency.\u201d\nStarting a new business was not a daunting task. We had been real estate agents. My husband was a computer programmer before that. We always had our own business.\nWe printed 100 copies of the \u201cDeath Contingency.\u201d I dedicated the book to Charlotte. She saw her name in print, not long before she passed away.\nGS What is the dedication?\nNLJ It reads, \u201cTo Charlotte Snowden Bridges, a\nmuch better writer than I will ever be, who was always going to publish when her works were perfect.\u201d\nThen, after she passed, we added, \u201cShe ran out of time on 1 September 2008. Brain cancer took her life.\u201d\nGS That\u2019s fitting.\nNLJ Thank you. We added a brief aphorism below the dedication. \u201cWorry less about being perfect than the effects of putting off dreams.\u201d\nGS Again, that\u2019s most fitting.\nNLJ We self-published \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d so Charlotte could see her name in print. That\u2019s why I continue to write, today. \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d is my weakest book, unfortunately. It takes time to improve writing skills.\nGS Charlotte didn\u2019t leave anything publishable.\nNLJ No, she sent writing to us all the time, say, the first chapter of something. I thought she was a good writer. I\u2019ve learned, though, it\u2019s often easier to write a good first chapter than it is to an entire book.\nGS Maybe you should publish a collection of her first chapters.\nNLJ Charlotte was insecure. Someone would say, \u201cWhy are you going in direction? You should be doing this?\u201d She would start over. No, she never did finish anything. What a shame.\nGS That\u2019s terrible.\nNLJ Charlotte was not alone. Many people start writing and don\u2019t finish. Every boomer has a book waiting to escape through the tips of their fingers.\nGS Tim Hallinan, the great writer, said, \u201cEveryone wants to be a writer but they fall into traps and can\u2019t get out.\u201d\nNLJ Yes and the dedication in \u201cDeath Contingency\u201d is to encourage having less concern about perfection and much more concern about following your dreams. I hope to improve every time I write a book.\nAt this point, in a personal appearance, I tell the audience I don\u2019t want to hear excuses for not writing, finishing or publishing a book. I worked full-time, as a real estate agent. I raised two sons. I was doing all sorts of jobs as well as writing.\n\u201cIf you want to write a book,\u201d I say, make time for it. Start, today; remind yourself it\u2019s going to be fun and go from there. I mention Charlotte Bridges, again, briefly, as well as another brief story.\nMy son, AJ, the musician, was in a popular band. Each summer the band toured. They travelled all over Europe and the United States when he was young.\nIt wasn\u2019t a big name band. It had a great following, but didn\u2019t make much money. My son and his friends had a wonderful adventure; it was great fun for them.\nOne summer, the sister, of a band member, died in a fluke accident. She was age 26. The band suspended its tour; they came back because they loved her.\nIt was the most difficult experience to go to the memorial service; one of her parents fainted. It was ghastly. The band members were reconsidering their lives; having fun, touring in a band, seemed gruesome when someone so close to them died so young.\nAmid the self-pity, AJ said to me, \u201cNo one knows how long they\u2019ll live or how they\u2019ll go. I could die tomorrow. I want you to know I loved my life. I\u2019m doing what I want to do. That\u2019s what matters.\u201d\nGS From the mouths of babes spurts wisdom.\nNLJ Yes, I cling to and tightly to what AJ said. Women and men need to have a dream and chase it. I try to spread the message in what AJ, my son, said to me at that funeral.\nGS Youthful wisdom too soon lost.\nNLJ When I do appear at a bookstore or library, I want to engage potential readers. I can\u2019t give the story away, at an appearance. So, I tell stories.\nGS What are good stories for your personal appearances?\nNLJ Charlotte Bridges is one. The story about meeting a retired San Jose police officer, who was with my friend, Dave, when he suffered his career-ending injury, is another good one. How, in \u201cBackyard Bones,\u201d one character was different from I thought. These are my best stories for now.\nGS Do you have a favourite bookshop or store to appear.\nNJL Yes, Bookshop Santa Cruz is my favourite; it\u2019s has been around forever and much beloved, locally. Occasionally, it hosts a panel of authors, including, say, a poet, non-fiction writer and novelist.\nEach author has a few minutes, say, fifteen minutes, to talk about his or her recent book. There\u2019s a quick question and answer session at the end of each talk and, again, after we\u2019ve all had our say. Then the participants sign their books and, maybe, chat one-on-one briefly.\nAt these events, I sell more books than do most other authors. I engage the audience, as I mentioned, rather than talk about my books. Other authors often talk about the content of their books. Discovering my stories means you must buy a book.\nWhat I do is talk with the audience, one-on-one. Other authors often talk to audiences, as a whole. One-on-one, I sell books.\nGS Do you find book promotion tedious.\nNLJ Book promotion is hard work. I love and hate it. I have met people on line and the phone from all over the world because I promote my books. Whatever I do pays benefits far beyond selling books.\nPromotion leads to a special treasure I discovered from writing. I meet people I would never have met in any other way because I promote my books. That part of it I love. Huckstering is not my strength.\nI dislike the idea of social media, too. I despise it, in fact. I\u2019m trying to somehow, I don\u2019t know, contact and engage readers, without saying anything about my writing or books. Social media are places for personal hucksterism, which is not for me.\nStill, social media are necessary. In the end, I spend half my time writing and half my time promoting. The great fun of writing outweighs the necessary promotion.\nGS Well you\u2019re not alone, but not everyone says she or he meets interesting people.\nNLJ Oh, no, that\u2019s a reward.\nGS You self-publish.\nNLJ Yes, my husband and I decided to self-publish when Charlotte Bridges fell ill. We wanted her to see her name in print, in the dedicated. Time was short and self-publishing was the quickest route.\nWe printed one hundred books. We never expected to sell all those books, but we did. We thought, maybe, the book would sell well in Santa Cruz, given the recognisable locations. We thought, maybe, real estate agents would buy the books to give to clients. It turned out clients bought the books for their real estate agents.\nGS Then Amazon came along.\nNLJ I posted \u201cDeath Contingency,\u201d on Amazon, and it sold well. I began getting notes from people who maybe were real estate agents, saying, \u201cHow did you know so-and-so in my office? You described them, as if you knew them.\u201d\nGS There must be a universal personality in real estate.\nNLJ Do you think so. Someone in the UK read the book and sent a note. \u201cWe don\u2019t call them realtors or real estate agents,\u201d he said. \u201cWe call them estate agents.\u201d\nReaders kept reading. After five books, I\u2019m astounded. Now that everyone connects via social media, self-publishing is worthwhile. Websites, such as Create Space, offer a full range of publishing services, many at no charge.\nGS What\u2019s involved in the self-publishing?\nNLJ When I start a new book, I aim for a Kindle version. This means I can use an older book as a template. I gut the template and hope it works for the new book. Mostly, it doesn\u2019t, but it\u2019s a starting point.\nIt takes about four months to write the draft that goes for formal editing. Editing and fixing the manuscript takes three to four months. While the editor does her work, I begin to develop the cover.\nI search the web, looking for images I can use or buy. For \u201cMurder House,\u201d I found a photograph, of a woman, before I began writing. The main cover image was thus in place from the start.\nUsually, it takes me sixty hours to find and buy the rights to ingredients for a good cover. Then, my husband, Craig, the computer whiz, spends another sixty hours putting the ingredients together. The production, of a well-prepared Kindle version, can be tricky and take several weeks.\nFormatting is often slow. For example, some dashes (-) display as ampersands (&) on Kindle. Sometimes the formatting looks great until it\u2019s seen on a Kindle, live, where it displays as a mess.\nFor one book, we went back-and-forth, with Kindle, trying to fix errors. Twenty-five e-mails, at roughly one e-mail each way, each day. They\u2019d say, \u201cThe format looks fine to us\u201d; we\u2019d say, \u201cLook at it on a Kindle, not your computer screen.\u201d\nYet, this is what must do, if you wish to self-publish. Mistakes are what reviewers drill down on. You can fix errors on a Kindle version, but that may mean taking the book offline for a few days or weeks and losing sales; get it right first time.\nMy books publish in regular and large print versions, on demand, too. Both print formats have problems. Large print is not only a matter of font, but of layout and spacing.\nGS I asked for 90 minutes and we just passed an extra hour. 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        "raw_content": "Special Collections - Lloyd Sealy Library: Rare Books\nRare Books can also be found by searching One Search - especially good for those digitally available\nRare Books available by Appt. in the Special Collections Room\nThe library holds thousands of rare books and pamphlets in criminal justice and other related subjects. Our Collections are particularly strong in rare and unique titles on Crime, Criminals, Policing , Corrections, Criminal Trials, Criminal Anthropology and Medical Jurisprudence. We also hold significant early modern volumes still bound in the original vellum on European Criminal Law and Jurisprudence.\nMost of these monographs are cataloged in CUNY+. To search exclusively for Rare Books use the Command Search in CUNY+ collection code WCL=SPCL.\nOther resources for finding books in English printed before 1801 at John Jay and other collections include the ESTC (English Short Title Catalog) freely available from the British Library. These titles are also digitally available [with a CUNY log-in] in Early English Books Online (EEBO) or Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO). For information on these and other digital collections of rare books see below.\nFraud and Swindles Collection in the Rare Books Collection\nOver 2000 titles comprise the Fraud and Swindles Collection. As of 2011 half of the collection can be found by searching the term \"Fraud and Swindles Collection\" CUNY+ and the original collector's inventory of the collection is available upon request. These titles are available for study by appointment in the Special Collections Room.\nThis collection was featured in the New York Times: Lost Manuscript Unmasks Details of Original Ponzi And in the CUNY publication Salute to Scholars A Priceless Collection of Skullduggery There's also a podcast about this collection featuring chief librarian Larry Sullivan Books on Crooks\nMilton Helpern Library of Legal Medicine in the Rare Books Collection\nTransferred to John Jay from the Library of New York City Department of Mental Health and Hygiene. For more on this library please see p. 15 of the Fall 2012 Classified Information [library newsletter]. All of the rare books in this collection are now cataloged in CUNY+ and available for consultation in the Special Collections Room by appointment.\nCollections of Digitized Books of Interest\nAll of these digital collections provide free and open access to texts:\nCornell University has digitized the Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection and parts of their witchcraft collection\nNew York Historical Association's online exhibition of \u201cmurder\u201d pamphlets is entitled \u201cWas he a man or a monster? Merchandising murder in the nineteenth century popular press\u201d displays the front cover of 124 of the approximately 400 pamphlets in the collection of \u201cmurder\u201d pamphlets and monographs. The pamphlets range from publication dates in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century, with the bulk published in the 1800s. Many of the books and pamphlets in this collection are listed in The annals of murder: a bibliography of books and pamphlets on American murders from Colonial times to 1900, compiled by Thomas M. McDade.\nThe Universtity of Michigan's Making of America is digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.\nFreely Available Digital Book Collections\nSome of these books will now show up as EBooks in a One Search search for books.\nThe Internet Archive offers open and free access to books, contributed mainly from American and Canadian libraries. There are various reader interfaces to use, I recommend the 'flip-book' reader interface that allows you to \"turn\" the pages by clicking on them. While the search function doesn't always work well for subjects, author and title searches work well. Many Google Books scanned in American libraries that are partially available on the web are available here in fully downloadable form.\nHathiTrust is a partnership of major research institutions and libraries working to ensure that the cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future. There are more than fifty partners in HathiTrust, and membership is open to institutions worldwide. CUNY is not presently a member, so some of the books are not freely available.\nGallica offers millions of documents, recordings, and books from La Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France. If the book you are looking for was published in France, it could be here. You can also browse the books here.\nThe Digital Old Books Project / Collections partimoniales des bibliotheque from the Universities of Strasbourg offers much more than its humble name implies. Browsing the titles available there reveal amazing scholarly riches of truly rare titles, most from the 16th-19th century available free and in full color. Searching and browsing is available from the homepage.\nProject Gutenberg was the first producer of free electronic books (ebooks). You can download over 30,000 free ebooks to read on your PC, iPhone, Kindle, Sony Reader or other portable device. Book catalog \u00b7 Bookshelves by topic \u00b7 Book search \u00b7 Top downloads \u00b7 Recently added you can also volunteer to proofread recently digitized books here.\nGoogle books offers searchable and hyperlinked texts of millions of books in black and white. Often you may only be allowed to read 20% of the book and there is no possiblity to print. However, you can try to copy/paste text into other programs such as word processing programs. Many of these same books are available on the Internet Archive in full versions, often in color and with your choice of reading interfaces.\nOlder and Rare Books Digitally Available with John Jay Login\nThe library subscribes to these book collections, which are available to the John Jay community by logging in with your email address and password.\nEarly English Books Online (JOHN JAY USE ONLY) EEBO contains page images of nearly every work published in English since the beginning of printing through the 18th century (including pamphlets, newspapers and books). These works were originally cataloged in Alfred William Pollard's Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640. (known as Pollard or STC I) which is continued by Donald Goddard Wing's Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries 1641-1700 (known as Wing or STC II). Titles are being added to these bibilographies at the British Library's ESTC project. Also included in this collection is Thomason's Tracts and Early English Books Tract Supplement there are plans to add more collections and titles. All of these collections were digitized from microfilm copies.\nHere's a link to the EEBO brochure there's also a EEBO introductions social network page, at which you can discuss certain works available on this database. There is also a list of 200 recommended titles arranged by subject. You can also try searching for titles and subjects in WorldCat (CUNY USE ONLY) including the note \"Early English Books Online\" as a search term. This is an evolving and growing resource, and the titles are not yet in the CUNY+ database. An EEBO search can also include ECCO records as well.\nEighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) (CUNY USE ONLY) is an electronic database that is virtually equivalent to the books and annual publications that were in the British Library (formerly named the Library of the British Museum) in 1800 and published between 1701 and 1800. This database offers full-text searchable pages digitised from facsimile/microfilm copies of tens of thousands of books in English and other languages books published in Britain and its colonies, including British colonies in North America, during the 1700s. Please note that CUNY has access to ECCO Part II.\nHere is a link to the ECCO brochure and a navigation guide. A note about ECCO - the search interface is not great, and the records for the titles are not yet in the CUNY+ catalog. 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        "raw_content": "Thomas Hale of Newbury, Mass., 1637.\nHis English Origin and Connections.\nBy the Hon. Robert S. Hale, LL. D., of Elizabethtown, N. Y.\nReprinted from the \"New England Historical and Genealogical Register.\"\nGenealogy of Descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass.\nRobert Safford Hale, LL. D.,\nWith Additions By\nOther members Of The Family.\nGeorge R. Howell, M.A.\nAlbany, N.Y.:\nWeed, Parsons And Company, Printers.\nIn the REGISTER. for January, 1887 (vol. xxxi, p. 83), the writer published an article entitled \"Thomas Hale, the Glover, of Newbury, Mass., 1635, and his Descendants.\" The article was also republished in pamphlet form. That article contained the following paragraph:\n\"Coffin supposes him to have been the son of William Hale, Esq., of King's Walden, Herts, England, born at that place May 15th, 1606. The birth and baptism of this Thomas appear on the family records at King's Walden, but no further entry is found there touching his life or death. No sufficient proof is found to establish conclusively the identity of Thomas of Newbury with this Thomas of King's Walden, though facts are known to make such identity probable. The question is still under investigation, and the English origin of Thomas of Newbury may become the subject of a future paper.\"\nIn pursuance of the partial promise thus made, the present article is prepared.\nCoffin, in his History of Newbury (p. 304) says that Thomas Hale, the emigrant ancestor, with his wife Thomasine, came to Newbury in 1635. Savage, following Coffin, gives the same date of his arrival, and that date seems to have passed unquestioned till now, though the writer in his former article stated it as matter of probability only. But the first date at which his presence in Newbury is indicated by Coffin, is August 10th, 1638, when he and John Baker were \"appointed haywards\" (p. 28). No entry has been found in the town or county records naming him at an earlier date than this. In determining the question of his identity, the date of his arrival is important.\nCoffin speaks of his English origin and family (p. 393) thus:\n\"Thomas Hale resided on the south side of the river Parker. The family of Hale is of considerable antiquity and of high respectability in England. Thomas Hale of Codicote, in Hertfordshire, married Ann, daughter of Edmund Mitchell, and had three sons, Richard, William and John. Richard, the oldest son, purchased the estate of King's Walden in Hertfordshire, and died in 1620. His son William succeeded him, and died in August, 1634, aged sixty-six. He left nine children: Richard, born in 1596; William, in 1597; Rowland, his heir; George, born July 30th, 1601; Alicia, in 1603; Winefreda, 1604; Thomas, 1606; Anne, 1609, and Dionisia, March 17th, 1611. The last-mentioned Thomas is supposed to be the Thomas Hale who came to Newbury.\"\nHale's Cove, on River Parker, Newbury, Mass.\nThis account of his origin, though on its face conjectural, had been generally accepted, and, so far as the writer is advised, had passed unquestioned till the writer in his former article indicated his doubt of its correctness. But examinations recently completed in England by Col. Joseph L. Chester, and conducted with his well-known accuracy and thoroughness, establish beyond question that Thomas of Newbury was not identical with Thomas the son of Richard of King's Walden, but was another Thomas Hale, son of an English yeoman, born in a neighboring parish of Hertfordshire, within a few weeks, and probably within a few days, of Thomas the son of Richard.\nOf the King's Walden family it is only necessary to say that that manor was bought in 1575 by Richard Hale, citizen and grocer of London, who may be considered the \"founder\" of the family. Richard was the son of Thomas and Anne (Mitchell) Hale of Codicote, Herts, and seems to have gone in early life to London and there got rich in trade. His mother was Anne, daughter of Edmund Mitchell of Codicote. His paternal descent is not traced beyond his father Thomas. It is, perhaps, needless to add that the preposterous pedigree furnished many years ago by a pretended Herald's office in London to Dr. Moses Hale of Troy, carrying his line back through Thomas of Newbury, Richard of King's Walden, and a long line of illustrious knights and gentry to \"Roger de Halys,\" in the eleventh or twelfth century, is wholly an invention as to all material points.\nThe date of Richard's birth is not given, but he was first married in 1550 to Mary Lambert, the mother of his son and heir, William, and died at a very advanced age, in 1620. Besides his son William, he had by a second wife two sons, Richard and Robert, both of whom left issue. He left a very large estate, and was the founder of the grammar school at Hertford, still flourishing, and under the patronage of Earl Cowper, as his heir general in the female line, through his mother the late Viscountess Palmerston. Richard, son of the first Richard of King's Walden, had a son Robert, who has been by some supposed to be identical with Robert the settler at Charlestown, Mass., in 1630, but this supposition is erroneous, Robert, the son of Richard, appearing by the records to have been living in England long after the establishment of Robert of Charlestown in New England.\nWilliam, son and heir of Richard, had seven sons and four daughters (two, Jolin and Bernard, besides those named by Coffin). Rowland, the third son, finally succeeded to the estate of King's Walden, two older sons having died childless. From Rowland the manor has descended in regular course to his present heir-male, now the proprietor, Charles Cholmeley Hale Esq. The fifth son and seventh child of William was Thomas, born at King's Walden May 15th, 1606, and baptized in the parish church there 25th of the same month. This Thomas doubtless died childless in the life-time of his father, not being named in the will of the latter, dated in 1632 and proved in 1634. The records of King's Walden show nothing of him after his baptism.\nWe return to Thomas Hale of Newbury. The Mass. Hist. Soc. Collections (4th series, vol. vii, p. 19) give a copy of a letter from Francis Kirby to Gov. John Winthrop, the elder, as follows:\n\"To the right worshipfull John Winthrop Esquire at his house at Boston, this dd. in New England.\nLondon this 10th of May, 1637.\nSir, - I wrote you lately per the Hector, wherein I sent a runlet marked with your marke, contayneinge some things your son did write to me to send him. John Wood, master's mate, did promise mee & James Downeinge that he would be carefull of it & deliver to you.\nThese are now to intreat you that you would be assistante to the bearer herof (Thomas Hale, my neer kinsman) in your councell & aduise to put him in the way how & where to settle himselfe in a hopefull way of subsisteinge with his family. He hath brought with him all his estate,which he hath heer or can haue dureinge the life of his mother, my sister. He had almost 2001i. when he began to make his provision for this voyage. I suppose the greatest halfe is expended in his transportation, and in such necessaries as will be spent by him & his family in the first vse; the lesser halfe, I suppose he hath in mony, and vendible goods to provide him a cottage to dwell in, and a milshe cow for his childrens sustenance. I suppose his way will be to hire a house or part of a house for the first year, vntill he can looke out & buy or build him a dwellinge, wherein as in other things I shall intreat you to direct him, and the courtesy that you shall doe him therin I shall acknowledge, as done to myselfe & I shall be redy (Deo assistante) to endeuour to requite it in any seruice which I can performe for you heer. Thus for this present I commit you all to the protection of the Almighty, & shall ever rest\nYour loving frend FFRA: KIRBY.\nI desire to be remembred to Mrs. Winthrop, to your son Mr. Jo: & his wife, & the rest of yours, also to my cosen Mary & Su: Downeinge.\nMy brother Downeinge will hasten to you, the next springe will be farthest, God willinge; for he seeth that euery year bringeth forth new difficultlies; my nephew can tell you how they haue met with many interruptions, prohibitions, & such like, which Mr. Peirce & others that went since Mr. Peirce were not troubled withall.\"\nIndorsed by Gov. Winthrop, \" Mr. Kirby,\"\nThe date of this letter, May, 1637, in connection with Coffin's explicit statement that Thomas Hale settled at Newbury in 1635, and with the further fact that three others Thomas Hales (one probably by error for Haley) are recorded as early residents of New England, doubtless led to this letter not having been till recently regarded as having any applicability to Thomas Hale of Newbury. Col. Chester's researches, however, make it quite certain that this Thomas Hale, thus introduced by his uncle Francis Kirby to Gov. Winthrop, was the veritable Thomas of Newbury.\nThe narrative of his English origin and all that is known of his paternal descent is very brief. He was the son of Thomas Hale (whom for distinction I henceforth designate as Thomas* Hale) of the parish of Watton, otherwise called Watton-at-Stone Stone in Hertfordshire, and Joan (Kirby) his wife, and was probably born at that place in May or June, 1606. No record of his birth is found but his baptism is recorded in the parish church at Watton, on the 15th June, 1606, as \"Thomas Hale, son of Thomas and Joane.\"\nChurch at Watton, Herts, England.\nChurch at Watton - Rear View.\nNo record is found at Watton or in any of the adjacent parishes of the birth, baptism or marriage of Thomas* Hale. His wife Joan Kirby was of the parish of Little Munden, Herts, and that was probably the place of their marriage and of her birth, and not improbably of his birth as well, but the registers of Little Munden, prior to 1680, have long been hopelessly lost, and no monuments are found in the parish churches or church-yards of Watton or Little Munden of any of the name of either Hale or Kirby.\nThomas Hale was the only son of Thomas* Hale, but he had four sisters, all born and baptized at Watton, one older and three younger than himself, whose baptisms are shown by the parish registers at Watton, as follows:\n1. Dionis, baptized 15th August, 1602, and registered as \"Dionis Haille.\" She married at Watton, 29th September, 1624, Henry Beane, and was living and had a son Henry at the date of her father's will, 11th October, 1630. Nothing more is known of them. This entry of the baptism of Dionis is the first appearance of the name of Hale in the church registers at Watton, which are preserved back to 1560. It is a noteworthy coincidence, that both William and Richard, sons of the first Richard of King's Walden, had each a daughter Dionysia, in common usance rendered \"Dionis.\"\n2. Mary, baptized 8th October, 1609, as \"Marie Hale, dau. of Thomas & Joan.\" It is probable that she married a Whale, and had a son Joseph named in the will of her grandmother Joan Kirby, hereinafter named, as \"my grandchild [doubtless meaning great-grandchild] Joseph Whale.\"\n3. Dorothy, baptized 28th March, 1613, as \" Dorothie Hale, the daughter of Thomas and Joan his wife.\"\n4. Elizabeth, baptized 31st August, 1617, as \"Elizabeth Haile the daughter of Thomas and Joan his wife.\"\nThe parish register at Watton shows the burial of Thomas* Hale, father of Thomas, 19th Oct. 1630. The register styles him \"Thomas Hale, Senior.\" He left a will bearing date the 11th October, 1630, and proved 9th December, 1630, in the court of the Archdeaconry of Hitchin, Herts, by Thomas Hale, the executor named in it. The original is still on file among the records of that court, is signed by the testator in a decent and legible though evidently not a business hand, is sealed with the impression of a unicorn's head, and is witnessed by ffrancis Kirby and by John Hale, the latter signing by mark. Nothing is known to connect this John Hale with the testator's blood.\nIn this will the testator describes himself as \"Thomas Hale of ye parish of Watton-at-Stone in the County of Hartford,\" without addition. After the usual pious profession of faith, thanks to God, committal of his soul to its creator and his body to burial, he disposes of his personal property and his real estate consisting of eleven, and perhaps twelve, distinct parcels, probably all of small extent. Five of these parcels, designated as the house close, the backside close, the hill close, and two others, the extent and tenure of none of which are given, he devises to his wife Joane and son Thomas till Michaelmas next, conditioned that they \"shall bestow necessary reparation upon my said house\" and shall pay to Mrs. Cranfield the half year's rent to become due at Michaelmas on the land testator holds from her. For ten years thereafter he devises these parcels to his wife, his son Thomas to occupy the same as her tenant, paying her the yearly rent of four pounds in half-yearly payments.\nAnother parcel designated as the \"medow and ry close conteyninge seuen acres more or lesse,\" he devises to his daughter Mary Hale for three years, \"with all the benefit of graseinge or moweing & loppinge both in the said medow & hedges so that she do not spoile the said hedges that the loppinge be only in the first year;\" then for three years in like manner to his daughter Dorothy Hale; then for three years in like manner to his daughter Elizabeth Hale; then for one year,to his daughter Dionis Beane, \"or to her son Henry Beane which shall be then liveinge.\" He provides also that Thomas shall occupy this close as the tenant of his sisters respectively during said respective terms, paying to them respectively five pounds per year rent in half-yearly payments.\nThe remaining parcels of real estate, designated as two half acres of \"free land (freehold) lieinge in Headen abuttinge upon the highway leadinge from Watton to Walkerne,\" an acre and a half in \"Monsal's hearn,\" a \"parcell of medow pasture close & orchard in Cooper's crofte abouteinge upon the river on the east & highway on the west,\" and one piece in Stoneyfield he devises absolutely to his son Thomas, to whom he also gives all his goods and chattels \"(exceptinge a bed with beddinge convenient linnen and other fittings furniture for one chamber which I hereby reserue & give to Jone my wife).\" He directs payment of all his debts and the \"dischargeinge of buriall and such necessary disbursements\" by his son Thomas from the avails of the land and goods, and appoints him sole executor, \"nothing doubtinge of his carefull performance of this my will,\" and requests \"my brother Francis Kirby to be an overseer.\"\nThis completes our knowledge of Thomas* Hale and of his kindred by blood, except so far as he is alluded to in the wills of his wife's kindred hereinafter named. From the brief record it is apparent that he was of the rank of yeoman of the smaller class as to property, but apparently marked by thrift, respectability, honesty, piety and prudent foresight. It is impossible to determine the value of the estate which he left, but it was evidently not large. Thomas the son undoubtedly had as heir the larger part of the estate, and the rents he was to pay his mother and sisters, nine pounds per Year in all, were in that day equivalent in value to from \ufffd27 to \ufffd36 (say $135 to $180) at the present day (1889). The widow Joan was of course entitled to dower in any of the dowable lands left by the testator, in addition to the specific devises and bequests to her, and from Kirby's letter to Gov. Winthrop it appears that Thomas the emigrant would be entitled to some further property at his mother's death.\nThomas was twenty-four years old at his father's death, and at that early age had his father's full confidence, a confidence which Kirby's letter shows had been fully justified up to the time of his emigration, six or seven years later. At the latter date Thomas had been married probably about five years, had two young children, had doubtless paid off all his father's debts, and Kirby then places the entire value of his estate at \ufffd200 - equivalent to \ufffd600 to \ufffd800 at this day (1889), besides whatever might be to fall in at his mother's death. But it is fair to note that he had probably turned his estate into cash at a disadvantage in view of emigrating. It was a humble but evidently respectable position, and doubtless a fair specimen of the average rank, social position, character and standing of the early settlers of the colony of Massachusetts Bay.\nJoan, the widow of Thomas* Hale, at some time between her husband's death and June, 1637, married a Bydes, or Bides, probably John, and was still living in October, 1640, the date of her mother's will, but was probably dead before July, 1660, the date of her brother Francis's will. After her marriage with Bydes she seems to have resided at Little Munden, to which place she was probably accompanied by her two youngest daughters, Dorothy and Elizabeth. Bydes was a man of humble social station, and nothing more is known of the widow Joan Hale after her marriage with him, except the reference to her in the wills noted below.\nOf the family of Joan (Kirby) Hale our information is a little, and but a little, fuller than that of her husband Thomas* Hale. The name of her father is unknown. Her mother, Joan Kirby, described in the records as of Little Munden, widow, made a nuncupative (oral) will, 29th October, 1640, in the presence of her three children, Francis Kirby, Joane Bides and Ruth Browne, and of John Bides, which was proved by the executor in the court of the Archdeaconry of Hitchin on the 2d December, 1640. By it she gave to the poor of Watton, where she was born, 20 shillings, to the poor of Little Munden, where she lived, 20 shillings, small legacies to her grandchild Ruth Cowley, to her grandchild Richard Kirby, to her grandchild Joseph Whale, to her cousin Elizabeth Isham, to her cousin Mary Newton, and to her daughter Joan Bides, and the residue to her son Francis Kirby, whom she made sole executor. The inventory attached to the will shows the entire value of her personal estate, \ufffd18, 8, 1\ufffd, of which \ufffd2, as we, have seen, was given to the poor. It does not appear whether she had any real estate, as that, if any existed, would not pass by a nuncupative will.\nBesides Joan Hale and Francis Kirby already mentioned, Joan Kirby the elder and her husband had children John, William and Ruth. William, the youngest son, died before 1660, leaving a son William and a daughter Ruth. John, the second son, had, by two wives, five children, the two eldest of whom (perhaps twins) were both named John, and are designated in his will as.\"my son John the elder,\" and \"my younger son John.\" His will bears date 23d April, 1628, and was proved in the Prerogative Court at Canterbury, by both executors, 7th July, 1628. In it he describes himself as \"of Little Munden, yeoman,\" disposes of a respectable estate, gives 20 shillings to the poor of Little Munden, provides for his wife Martha, naming her brothers Richard Ward and William Ward as trustees, and for his four sons, the two Johns, William and Richard, and his daughter Elizabeth, and appoints his brother Francis Kirby of London, and his brother-in-law Thomas Hale of Watton, executors.\n\"John Kirby the elder,\" eldest son of the above John, made his Will 10th June, 1637, describing, himself as \"of Dane End in the parish of Little Munden, yeoman,\" and naming his wife Mary, his daughter Mary, and a child of which his wife was then pregnant, his brothers John and William, his aunt Ruth Cowley, and his father-in-law John Sympton, and Richard Cock of Little Munden, yeoman, which last two he named as overseers. It also named his sister Elizabeth with a bequest of \ufffd10 to her, but this entry was erased, doubtless indicating that she died before the testator. The will was proved at Hitchin, 9th October, 1637, by the widow Mary.\nElizabeth Kirby, daughter of John the brother of Joan Hale, made her will, dated lst June, 1637, describing herself as of Dane End in the parish of Little Munden, and giving bequests to her mother, her brothers the two Johns and William, her aunt Ruth Cowley and the daughter of the latter, Ruth Cowley the younger, her aunt Joane Bydes, and her daughters Dorothy and Elizabeth (Hale), her uncle Francis Kirby, whom she makes executor, and his son and daughter Joshua and Sarah, these last two being residuary legatees. This will was proved at Hitchin by the executor, 2d August, 1637.\nRuth, the sister of Joan (Kirby) Hale, married first a Cowley, by whom she had a daughter Ruth. He died before June, 1637, and before October, 1640, she married Edward Browne. She was still living at the date of the will of her brother Francis in July, 1660, and was apparently the last survivor of the family.\nIt remains to speak only of Francis Kirby, the brother of Joan and the uncle of Thomas Hale. A foot-note to his letters in the Winthrop papers (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., s. 4, vol. 7: p. 13) describes him as \"a merchant of London, largely engaged in forwarding supplies to the colonies of Massachusetts and Connecticut, and in commercial transactions with the early settlers.\" All the records touching him in England, however, style him \"skinner,\" and not merchant, the former term including dealers in leather, hides, skins, furs and peltries.\nHis letters to Gov. Winthrop and to his son John Winthrop, Jr., so far as published, are found in the volume of the Hist. Soc. Coll. above named, pp. 13 to 22 and in vol. 9 of series 3 of the same Collections, pp. 237 to 267, and range in date from 1631 to 1639. They indicate relations of great intimacy and confidence, especially between himself and the younger Winthrop; though relating primarily to business, they contain much in the way of general, local and family news, and are written in a free, pleasant and cultivated style, pretty freely garnished with Latin quotations and expressions, with a slight occasional error in inflection or orthography.\nFrancis Kirby's first wife and the mother of his children, was Susan, sister of Emanuel Downing (the father of Sir George), who in turn married the sister of Gov. Winthrop the elder. This connection by marriage undoubtedly led to the intimate relations between him and the Winthrops.\nHis business with the colonies seems to have included a general exportation of supplies of all kinds to the colonists, for which he received payment mainly in beavers' skins, for the purchase, care and shipping of which he gives frequent and minute directions.\nHe probably married for a second wife the widow Elizabeth Carter, mother of Joseph Carter, whom he introduced to Gov. Winthrop by a letter dated 11th April, 1639 (M.H.S.C. vol. 7, supra, p. 20) as \"my loue-deseruinge son and faithfull servant.\" Carter was at Newbury the next year, 1640, when he received from Thomas Hale a deed of forty acres of land in Newbury. He soon after returned to England, where he probably married, and where his daughter Eunice was baptized in St. Helen's Church, Bishopegate, 2d July, 1643, and his daughter Mary, 8th Sept., 1644, each described in the registry as \"daughter of Joseph Carter, skinner, and Eunice his wife.\" This notice is taken here of Joseph Carter, as being, with the exception of the wife and children of Thomas Hale, and his remote alliance by marriage with the Downings and Winthrops, the only connection either by blood or marriage of Thomas who is known to have ever been in America, and his stay here did not probably exceed three years. As further illustrative of the almost constant inaccuracy of Coffin, it is proper to note that he, and Savage following him, place Joseph Carter at Newbury in 1636, when he plainly did not arrive there before 1639.\nFrancis Kirby had three children, and only three so far as appears, viz.: Joshua, Francis who died on the day of his birth, and Sarah who died before her father. He was born probably about 1590, and married about 1616, his eldest child Joshua having been born in 1617. It is significant of his character and the success which he achieved, that being the son of a rural yeoman, and probably early apprenticed to the trade of \"skinner\" in London, he could have achieved so early the position of a thriving and respected tradesman which he so evidently sustained from 1631 to 1639, with the degree of education and accomplishments which his letters show him to have possessed; still more significant in this regard is the fact that his eldest son Joshua was matriculated at New Inn Hall in Oxford at the age of 17, in 1634, whence he proceeded B. A. in 1637, at the age of 20; and M. A. in 1640, at the age of 23. Joshua took orders, and his career was a most interesting one, did our limits permit us to follow it. His persecutions, first by the puritans for his adherence to Charles I, whom he persisted in praying for publicly long after most of the puritans evidently regarded him as \"past praying for,\" and after the restoration by the royal party for alleged undue adherence to puritan principles and practices, would seem to indicate his character as the very antipodes of the excellent and politic Vicar of Bray, as well as of the good vicar's antetype or imitator, as the case may have been, Joshua's cousin-german, Sir George Downing. His wife was Mary Balam, a sister of Balaam Balam.\nFrancis Kirby would seem to have met with financial reverses during the time of the commonwealth, abandoned his old business and quit his old parish of St. Helen's, where his first wife had died in 1635. Some years before his death he was appointed by the common council of London, bridge-master of Old London Bridge, and he held that, post to his death. The office was a respectable and responsible one, and though indicative of fallen fortunes to Mr. Kirby, was no less indicative of the confidence and respect in which he was held by his neighbors and fellow-tradesmen. According to the old chroniclers it was an office filled by \"some freeman elected by the city to look after the reparations of the bridge; he hath a liberal salary allowed him, and the place hath sometimes been a good relief for some honest citizens fallen to decay.\" His emoluments consisted of a salary and fees amounting to about \ufffd100 a year (equivalent to about \ufffd300 to \ufffd400 at the present day)(1889) and the use of a comfortable house at the Surrey end of the bridge in the parish of St. Olave, Southwark, known as the bridge-master's house, and readily distinguished in the old engravings of London Bridge. Here he doubtless died, and was buried in the parish church at St. Olave's, 12th October, 1661, the registry describing him simply as \" Francis Kerby, bridgemaster.\"\nHis reduced fortunes were evidently somewhat improved before his death, his will indicating that he left a comfortable estate. It bears date 24th July, 1660, and was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1st November, 1661, by Joshua Kirby the executor. In it he describes himself as \"citizen and skinner of London, now dwelling in the parish of St. Olave Southwark, Surrey.\" He gives bequests to Mary, wife of his son Joshua, and to their children Godsgift, Susan, Elizabeth, Phebe, Camdena and Welcome; to his sister Ruth Browne; to the poor of Little Munden; to the poor at St. Olave; to Elizabeth Turfett, daughter of George Turfett, the grandchild of his late wife Elizabeth, deceased; to Mary Nash, widow, late wife of John Nash; to his cousin Joseph Alport, scrivener; to his cousin William Kirby, son of his late brother William Kirby, and to his cousin Ruth Macham, sister of said William; to his cousins John Kirby and William Kirby, sons of his late brother John Kirby; to his cousin Elizabeth Goad; to Eunice, Rachel and Sarah Carter, daughters of Joseph Carter, deceased, and to his servant Mary Bradbury. He makes his son Joshua Kirby residuary legatee and devisee and sole executor, and appoints as overseer his sister Ruth Browne and his \"loving neighbor, Mr. Matthew Robinson, citizen and grocer of London.\"\nThe will of Joshua Kirby, son of Francis was made 30th May, 1674, proved at Pontefract 29th August 1676, and registered in the registry at York. It is referred to only to note that it gives legacies of forty shillings to each of \"my brother Carter's daughters.\" The male line of Francis Kirby terminated with his grandson Godsgift, son of Joshua, who was educated for the Presbyterian ministry and died in 1686, unmarried, at the age of 28.\nThis completes the record of the English origin and connections of the emigrant Thomas Hale of Newbury, so far as known or likely ever to be known. The social rank of the Hales and Kirbys, and the absence of church and church-yard monuments, and of further entries upon probate and church registers, render it improbable that more, will ever be known of the generations prior to Thomas. Col. Chester's labors, to which I am indebted for almost all the English records above referred to, have evidently been exhaustive and thorough.\nThe maiden name, parentage and birth-place of Thomasine, wife of Thomas Hale, are all undiscovered, and likely to remain so, unless by accidental discovery through some records of her own family. But the identity of Thomas of Newbury, who is found at that place in 1638, having a wife Thomasine and children, Thomas said to have been born in 1633, and John born 1635 or 1636, with Thomas the son of Thomas* and Joan (Kirby) Hale of Watton, is established beyond doubt by the following entries found in the Registry of baptisms in the parish church at Watton, viz.:\n\"1633. Nov. 18. Thomas Hale, son of Thomas and Thomasine.\"\n\"1635. April 19. John Hale, son of Thomas and Thomasine.\"\nIn conclusion it may be added, that the name of Hale under the different forms of de la Hale, de Hale, at-Hale, Hales and Hale, has been abundant in Hertfordshire since the early part of the thirteenth century, and still is so. I find no evidence that any of the name there were above the rank of yeoman before 1560. The name also early prevailed and is still probably found in Surrey, Sussex, Norfolk, Bucks, Essex, Hants, North Hants, Kent, Salop, Somerset, Gloucester and other counties. Of the Hales of Gloucestershire, to which family the illustrious Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice, belonged, Atkyns, in his history of that country, says (p. 107): \"The family of Hale has been of ancient standing in this county, and always esteemed for their probity and charity.\"\nHouse of Thomas Hale (b1633), at Newbury,\nbuilt about 1661; still standing (1889).\nWithin the first fifty years after the settlement of Massachusetts Bay, at least seven emigrants of the name of Hale, and perhaps two or three more, besides Thomas of Newbury, settled in that colony and in Connecticut, descendants of four of whom are traced to the present time (1889). There is no evidence that any of these were of kin to Thomas of Newbury; certainly none were nearly related to him. The name was also found among the early settlers of Virginia and Maryland, and their descendants bearing the name are still found in the southern states.",
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        "raw_content": "My youngest son recently had a case of chicken pox. He was generally, in himself, quite well, but he was covered in spots. This meant that he and I had a good amount of time together during weekdays, as I took the time away from work to look after him. We had a lot of fun, and spent some of it visiting cafes, in between his usual favourite places (parks, museums, etc.). I came to appreciate that good tea is getting around, at least a little. I don't usually get to visit cafes, and to do so was something of an education during my time with dear, spotty Xiaolong.\nThe first venue that we tried was the \"Grand Cafe\". As its name suggests, it is a bit of a tourist trap. It claims to be \"the site of the first coffee house in England\" but I can remember that just ten years ago, the Grand Cafe used to be a shop, selling something entirely different. Specious claims aside, you can imagine the interior from the name: it is a \"belle epoque\" outfit, with marble columns, ornate mirrors, etc. etc. I'd had a fantastic coffee (Kenya peaberry) in there a year before, and so thought it time to try the tea. Xiaolong was unimpressed by the decor, and slept through our visit.\nThe result, pictured above, was a very solid Darjeeling. With Darjeeling, perhaps more than any other tea, a cafe has the chance to get it right, without risk, while still charging a sizeable price. England has a long history of buying teas from that region, and so, if you run a cafe, it is not too hard to find a distributor able to sell you something reasonable from one of the good estates. The quality was not at all bad, and I was pleased to see that Darjeeling is coming back into the popular consciousness, even in just at the periphery.\nNext up: a real Oxford education. We have a concept in English called the \"greasy spoon\", which is used to refer to a very low-cost cafe that sells basic breakfasts and the like. I first came to Oxford in 1998, and St. Giles cafe, the greasy spoon's greasy spoon, had already been trading for some decades. So endearingly bad (in a nice way) was the cafe, that it is commonly known in the university as \"the Cafe San Giles\", pronounced in the French way (soft \"g\") to give it some ironic elegance.\nImagine my horror to learn that the Cafe San Giles (soft g) had been taken over by new management in the middle of 2013. The old greasy spoon looked approximately the same (thankfully), but had been pulled up by its bootlaces and was now distinctly \"gastro\".\nWe have another effect in England at the moment: the \"gastro pub\". These are pubs that focus on high-quality, quite rustic food, served at medium-to-high prices. Good ol' Cafe San Giles (soft g) had been gentrified. Not too much, but enough.\nThe result was actually rather good. I had sausages made in the shop (out of meat, no less), and a special blend of Assam and Darjeeling that the owners had bought in especially from a trader in London known to some of us. It was really very good: heavy, with the malt of Assam, but floral and zesty in the manner of Darjeeling. I am truly delighted to see that the \"gastro\" movement can sometimes include proper tea.\nXiaolong didn't sleep through all of our cafe trips - pictured above, in Cafe Coco on the Cowley Road (a rather \"studenty\" area), my spotty little fellow awaits his order while poking a rubbery ricecake. Cafe Coco sells \"detox tea\", which I naturally wouldn't touch with a barge-pole, and so we drank coffee. Xiaolong had juice, good times were had.\nHe's over his chicken pox, but we had a fine time together - and we were exposed to some decent tea, as well as to his virus.\nLabels: hongcha, Musings\nDo I unterstand it correctly:\nOh, my son has a highly contagious disease. Let's take him somewhere where a lot of people drink and eat!\nWell, Xiaolong seems to have no blisters at the photograph, so he should not be contagious at all...\nUm.... that's not how it works. Kids often have very few blisters, but they are still contagious as long as they're having an active outbreak. Taking him out is, alas, probably not the right thing to do as some adults (and many kids) don't have immunity!\nCall me a bluff old traditionalist, but I prefer to follow evidence-based guidance provided by one of the world's largest healthcare systems. :)\nhttp://www.nhs.uk/conditions/chickenpox/Pages/Introduction.aspx\nHmm... so you chose to ignore their suggestion?\n\"If your child has chickenpox, try to keep them away from public areas to avoid contact with people who have not had it, especially people who are at risk of serious problems, such as newborn babies, pregnant women and anyone with a weakened immune system (for example, people having cancer treatment or taking steroid tablets).\"\nI'd think a cafe counts as a public place.\nMy old friend, I admire your tenacity!",
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        "raw_content": "HomeKids HealthThe cranky Indian prince who invented kung fu\nWe in India have no record of this prince, but Chinese chronicles of the Shaolin temple tell us this legend.\nBy Archana Garodia Gupta and Shruti Garodia\nIn the 5th (or 6th) century AD, a prince lived in South India (perhaps a Pallava?). His brothers conspired against him and took away his throne. This prince then gave up royal life and became a Buddhist monk called Bodhidharma. He went to live with his guru for many years, who commanded him to go north and spread the word of Buddhism. When his teacher died, Bodhidharma dutifully set off, walking right up to China. The legend goes that his nephew, now the king, thoughtfully sent ahead carrier pigeons, asking the people of China to take care of him.\nWhen Bodhidharma finally arrived in China, the people, who had been notified by the pigeons, flocked to hear him. Emperor Wu, who ruled over the southern bit of China, invited Bodhidharma to come to his palace and asked him, \u201cI have built many temples and monasteries, and copied many religious books. What is my (divine) merit?\u201d Cranky as ever, Bodhidharma answered \u201cNone whatsoever!\u201d\nBodhidharma then headed off in the direction of the newly established Shaolin Temple. A Chinese general called Sheng, who had won many battles and killed many monks, started following Bodhidharma around, asking the monk to accept him as his pupil, but was ignored.\nWhen they came upon the mighty Yangtse River, Bodhidharma threw a reed in the water, stepped upon it and calmly crossed the river. General Sheng, trying to copy him, threw a bunch of reeds, stepped on them, and sank immediately. Only with great difficulty did he manage to save his own life.\nWhen they reached Shaolin, instead of entering the temple, Bodhidharma went and meditated in a cave-for nine long years! General Sheng sat patiently outside, guarding the monk, and every once in a while, asking to be accepted as his pupil. Bodhidharma never replied. Eventually, the radiance of Bodhidharma\u2019s meditation became so intense that his image was engraved forever on the cave wall.\nBodhidharma finally agreed to come to stay at the Shaolin temple. When General Sheng continued to pester the great monk to accept him as a disciple, after a few years, he said, \u201cOnly when we have red snow\u201d. General Sheng, in a brave (and really gruesome!) act, cut off his own left arm, and swung it in the air. The blood flew out, froze and fell as red snow. Bodhidharma finally had to accept General Sheng as a disciple.\nShaolin monks are now famous for their one-handed greeting with the right hand, popularised by the one-armed General Sheng!\nAt the Shaolin monastery, Bodhidharma saw that the monks were weak from meditation and fasting. He taught them the martial arts he had learned as a young prince\u2026similar to Kalaripayattu! This gave birth to the famous kung-fu warrior monks of Shaolin!\nAlso Read: 5,000 year old things Indians still use from the Harappans\nBodhidharma started the Dhyan School of Buddhism, which came to be known as Chan in China\u2026and Zen in Japan! Bodhidharma is better known as Damo in China and Daruma in Japan. In fact, the famous papier-mache Daruma doll of Japan (it is considered a good luck charm), is based on Bodhidharma, with its curly beard and large eyes. At the beginning of every New Year, Japanese people burn their old dolls and get new ones. A famous temple in Japan even has a Daruma festival every March, attended by nearly half a million people!\n(For more fun journeys through India\u2019s history, check out the newly released two-volume set, The History of India for Children Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, published by Hachette India, which is now available online and in bookstores across the country.)\nTags:bodhidharma, history, kung fu, kung fu fighting, kung fu history, kung fu karate, martial arts, who invented kung fu\nDoes your child know the meaning of these 5 untranslatable words?\nCommon middle names that deserve to be first names",
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        "raw_content": "Home Heritage the Arts Actress Morven is in demand\nActress Morven is in demand\nA HELENSBURGH-born actress has become a well known TV, film and theatre performer.\nMorven Christie was born in 1979, but only lived locally for a few months until her family moved to Glasgow.\nAfter leaving drama school in 2004, Morven, who is 5ft 3 ins tall with light brown hair and hazel eyes, was soon in demand on stage and screen, recently playing Jane Bennett in ITV1\u2019s critically-acclaimed \u2018Lost in Austen\u2019 and Rose in \u2018Oliver Twist\u2019 for the BBC.\nAmong her stage work are the leading roles of Juliet in \u2018Romeo and Juliet\u2019 and Hero in \u2018Much Ado About Nothing\u2019 for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2006-7, in which she received rave reviews for both her portrayals.\nEarly in 2009 she starred at London\u2019s Old Vic Theatre in the final leg of the Bridge Project, a ten-month tour of Tom Stoppard\u2019s new adaptation of \u2018The Cherry Orchard\u2019 and \u2018A Winter\u2019s Tale\u2019, directed by Oscar-winner Sam Mendes and co-starring Ethan Hawke, Simon Russell Beale and Rebecca Hall.\nSays Morven: \u201cWe opened in New York and then did a world tour, and London was the final stop. It\u2019s been an amazing experience, to be paid to see the world! I\u2019ve seen some phenomenal sights and on all my days off I was doing something extraordinary.\n\u201cAnd of course it was fantastic to work with Simon Russell Beale \u2014 who I think is just the greatest classical actor alive \u2014 and Sam Mendes. It was brilliant to be part of his UK homecoming.\n\u201cThe things you learn on a project like this are on a completely different level to other experiences. But theatre can be quite hard work and very pressurised, so it\u2019s lovely to be back home, and a little holiday would be nice!\u201d\nThe actress lived in Helensburgh for only the first few months of her life, but spent her childhood in Scotland, splitting her time between Glasgow and Aviemore. She travelled and worked in a series of jobs including as a ski instructor at Glasgow Ski Centre, before choosing to study production at Edinburgh's Telford College.\nHowever she realised she wanted to act, and studied at the Central St Martin\u2019s Drama Centre in London, graduating in 2003.\nHer film debut was in \u2018House of 9\u2019 with Dennis Hopper and Susie Amy, the story of nine strangers, with no apparent connection between them, being abducted, drugged, kidnapped and sealed in a house together.\nShe also appeared in \u2018The Flying Scotsman\u2019 with Johnny Lee Miller, which told the story of inspirational Ayrshire cyclist Graham Obree who broke the world one-hour record in 1993 on a bike he designed.\nShe played the supporting lead role of Watson in the highly anticipated film \u2018The Young Victoria\u2019, which tells of the turbulent early years in the life of Queen Victoria and stars Emily Blunt. She is pictured (left) with Jemima Roper in a scene from the film.\nHer television credits include ITV\u2019s \u2018Harley Street\u2019, \u2018Teachers\u2019 and ITV\u2019s \u2018Sold\u2019.\nIn 2009 she appeared in a successful ITV comedy drama series \u2018Monday Monday\u2019. However the series was not shown by Scottish Television.\nIn \u2018Monday Monday\u2019 Morven played a highly organised personal assistant called Sally, who acts as mother, confidante and nursemaid to her haphazard alcoholic boss Christine, played by Fay Ripley.\nThe seven part comedy drama series, created by new writing team Ben Edwards and Rachael New, was set in the head office of a struggling supermarket chain and was about a group of workers forced to relocate to a new city.\nThe cast included Fay Ripley and Jenny Agutter, and \u2014 said the publicity blurb for the series \u2014 \u201cwith their friends and family left far behind, they\u2019ll be in each other\u2019s pockets (and beds) like never before.\u201d\nMorven said: \u201cSally is very good at her job and happy where she is for the moment. Christine is completely ineffective so Sally gets to do the whole job but not deal with the public face of that, which suits her well.\u201d\nIn October 2009 Morven was in South Africa finishing filming in Alan Bleasdale's 'The Sinking of the Laconia', a highly-rated two-part drama shown on BBC2 early in 2010.\nThe RMS Laconia was sunk by a German U-boat on September 12 1942. The commander of the German submarine then undertook a daring rescue after he realised the ocean liner had been carrying a large number of civilians and Italian prisoners of war.\nBut the mission \u2014 against the orders of Nazi high command \u2014 took a tragic turn when the U-boat was attacked by a US bomber. The episode changed the course of maritime warfare forever.\nOn October 26 2010 she opened in the National Theatre production of Ena Lamont Stewart's 'Men Should Weep\", described as a moving and funny portrayal of impoverished 1930s Glasgow, a raw salute to the human spirit, at the Lyttelton Theatre on London's South Bank. ran into January 2011 and starred among others comic actress Karen Dunlop.\nDespite cramped tenement living and the turmoil of seven children, there is laughter and strength in the Morrison family. Tough and tender mother Maggie, one of the great stage roles for women, just about holds together her unruly brood against wretched poverty.\nBut sniping neighbours, the flight of daughter Jenny, and the unexpected return to their overcrowded quarters of Maggie\u2019s son and his sexually restless wife Isa \u2014 played by Morven \u2014 erodes her spirit. And then, just as temporary employment for beloved husband John affords a decent Christmas, wayward Jenny returns with new-found wealth, offering them the chance of escape and one big moral dilemma.\nMorven also appears regularly on radio, and in July 2011 she was highly praised for her work in the Radio Four afternoon play 'Whenever I Get Blown Up I Think of You', broadcast to mark the sixth anniversary of the London bombings.\nGuardian critic Elisabeth Mahoney wrote: \"Molly Naylor's play, based on her experience of surviving the Aldgate bomb, was just the thing with which to greet the anniversary: a brave, funny, tough and beautiful piece of writing.\n\"What she articulates so well \u2014 and Morven Christie, as Molly, captured in her performance \u2014 is the intensity of moving to a big city for the first time, and the hugeness of every day.\n\"The bombing, though it changes her life, is simply one part of that, told in the same poetic, observational style with which she recounts more ordinary aspects of city life. Arriving from Cornwall, Molly's smiles are lost on the stony-faced Londoners.\n\"Her description of the bombing is powerful but full of personality as she recalls trying to break out of the tube carriage and failing. 'We're like rubbish superheroes,' she notes.\"\nIn November 2011 it was announced that Morven was playing a main part in the new BBC TV spy drama 'Nemesis', being made by the team who made the very popular 'Spooks'. The eight part series is also an international espionage drama, and is being filmed on location in Scotland, London and Morocco.\nIn 2012 she was in the cast of the second and third series of the BBC Two weekly comedy series set against the backdrop of the Olympic Games, 'Twenty Twelve', playing the head of legacy at the Games organisers in the spoof documentary.\nMorven told the Sunday Mail: \u201cI\u2019m not a fan of comedy in general, but I love this kind of stuff. It\u2019s more believable than a lot of sitcom stuff. We have got used to slightly disingenuous TV, like Friends, which was great for its time but people get bored of that kind of thing after 10 years.\n\u201cBut in our show, situations are painfully real. John Morton doesn\u2019t necessarily write comedic lines, he writes very believable lines and that\u2019s why they are so funny. It\u2019s normal people in extreme situations and that is fascinating. You absolutely believe these characters are real.\u201d\nShe joined award-winning Australian actress Melissa George for the BBC/Cinemax production Hunted, a big budget spy thriller which began on BBC1 in October 2012, and completed an independent Scottish film, Shell, written and directed by Scott Graham, about a family who run a small petrol station in the Highlands.\nIn December Morven signed for a British drama project titled Lilting. Ben Whishaw, Peter Bowles, and Andrew Leung also appeared in the cast.\nLilting followed the story of a Chinese mother who is mourning the sudden death of her son. However, stranded without him and not able to speak English, she requires the help of his boyfriend, whom she only knows as his flatmate.\nFilmLondon's low-budget project Microwave funded the project along with BBC Films, with backing from Stink Films and SUMS Film and Media Ltd.\nIn April 2015 the National Theatre of Scotland announced that Morven would play the central role of Lise in their production of The Driver's Seat, adapted and directed by Laurie Sansom from the novel by Muriel Spark, at the Lyceum in Edinburgh from June 13-27 and the Tramway in Glasgow from July 2-4.\nA spokesman said: \"Morven is an acclaimed actress on stage and screen, known for her roles in BBC\u2019s TwentyTwelve, ITV\u2019s Grantchester and the film Young Victoria. 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        "raw_content": "Places to Visit in Kasargod\n0.1 Places to Visit in Kasargod\n1 Bekal Beach (Bekal)\n2 Bekal Fort (Bekal)\n3 Madhur Temple\n4 Ananthapura Lake Temple (Bekal)\n5 Malik Deenar Juma Masjid (Bekal)\n6 Kappil Beach (Bekal)\n7 Bela Church\n8 Chandragiri Fort (Bekal)\nKasargod is one of the 14 districts in the state of Kerala, India. Kasargod became part of Kannur district in November 1956. Covering an area of around 1992 km2, earlier it was known to Arabs by the name Harkiwillia. Renowned for its coir and handloom industries, it is the northernmost district of Kerala.\nKasargod is the land of seven cultures and seven languages including beaches, backwaters, hill stations, shrines and cultural discoveries. Rich in history, Kasargod is a home of the largest and best-preserved fort in the state. Also, there are many other places to visit for travellers.\nBekal Beach (Bekal)\nThe area of Bekal is the prime tourist spot of Kasargod, thanks to the fort and beach present over here. Bekal beach is the shallow beach and one of its kinds developed by the tourism department. It is now an exotic location for people and also the most visited in Kasargod. Beach also includes facilities like children\u2019s park, waste bins, and washrooms for the convenience.\nBekal Fort (Bekal)\nOne of the oldest and largest forts in the state of Kerala, its presence can be traced from years ago. Thirakkal, as well as Kolathiri Kings, have been the earliest inhabitants of this astonishing structure. Later, excavations, some coins, and other traces of things found here bring the apparent influence of Mysore Sultans during their reign here. At present, Bekal Fort is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala.\nOne of the most important places of worship in Kasaragod district, this temple is regarded high for spiritual powers, the temple has two deities, out of which principal is Srimad Anantheswara (Lord Siva). It is also called as Srimad Anantheswara Vinayaka Temple. However, the more potent deity here is Ganapathi (Ganesh). Madhur Temple is attractive for its unique architectural style and restricted to Hindus only.\nAnanthapura Lake Temple (Bekal)\nThe only lake temple, dedicated to Anandapadmanabha in Kasargod. It is a beautiful temple in the middle of a rectangular lake and also grassland. The temple is devoted to the worship of Lord Vishnu who rests on the Ananthanaga. It is the ideal representation of Lord Vishnu, which signifies ultimate reality of never-ending creation capability of the God. The unique part of this temple is that the idol inside is not made up of any single item but of a combination of more than 40 materials. There is also an auspicious temple crocodile inside the lake.\nMalik Deenar Juma Masjid (Bekal)\nThe site of one of the mosques believed to be founded by Malik Ibn Deenar, this is the typical Kerala style mosque in the Thalankara Region. It is one of the best-preserved mosques in the state. It contains the grave of Malik Ibn Mohammed, one of the descendants of Malik Ibn Dinar in an aim of spreading Islam in other parts of the world. An important celebration takes place every year in commemoration of the arrival of Malik Ibn Dinar.\nKappil Beach (Bekal)\nhappytrips.com\nLocated about 6 km away from the Bekal Fort, this is one of the cleanest and unpolluted beaches of the region. Quite and peaceful, this place is, however, a favourite location for those who prefers seclusion compared to the crowd. From here you can get excellent views of the Arabian Sea and the surroundings too. The views of the Pallikunnam Temple, which is about 2 km away, can also be enjoyed from this cliff.\nBela Church\nOldest in the district constructed in 1890 AD, 15 km north of Kasargod, Our Lady of Sorrows Church is the beautiful one to look out here. This Gothic Style Roman Catholic Church in under the Mangalore Diocese recently.\nChandragiri Fort (Bekal)\nJust 3 Km south of Kasaragod, the fort was built in the 17th century. Similar to Bekal fort, it is also a defensive bastion built by laterite bricks. The fort is constructed on a hillock near Chandragiri River bank and has an appealing sight to look for. Over here you can enjoy, boat ride and extraordinary view of the Arabian Sea.\nPosted in TravelTagged Ananthapura Lake Temple (Bekal), Bekal Beach (Bekal), Bekal Fort (Bekal), Bela Church, Chandragiri Fort (Bekal), Kappil Beach (Bekal), Madhur Temple, Malik Deenar Juma Masjid (Bekal), Places to Visit in Kasargod\nPrev Places to Visit in Kadalundi\nNext Places to Visit in Malampuzha",
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        "raw_content": "I Can Deduct CD Production, Right?\nAuthor: Alan M. Friedman, CPA\nRecently, there has been an explosion in independent CD recordings, often made at a musician's own expense on digital home recording equipment we could have only dreamed of 20 or 30 years ago. Consequently, every March and April, as my firm prepares scores of tax returns for musician clients, the question of deducting CD production costs is inevitably raised.\nThe variety, magnitude, and timing of production costs is usually what causes a musician to become confused over the deductibility of CD production and replication\u2013and for good reason. The answers are not straightforward, and they have been changed over time by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).\nDeducing Deductions\nI used to think CD production costs were somewhat minimal, essentially a one-time investment in recording gear. But production gear is constantly evolving, and naturally that eight-track tape recorder gets replaced by a digital recorder/mixer. Then there's ProTools hardware and software to buy, higher and higher fidelity microphones, digital effects, cables, racks, and so on. A professional musician can end up spending tens of thousands of dollars.\nAnd that's only one stage in recording. Those tunes have to be mixed by a professional, and after that, the entire CD needs to be mastered for uniform clarity and volume. Lastly the CD master needs to be reproduced and a CD jacket needs to be designed. The cost of photography and graphic design adds more dollars to CD production, and that's before it is duplicated for public consumption.\nIt's no wonder that any musician producing his or her own CD will inquire about a tax deduction. Unfortunately, the IRS has some different thoughts about you simply taking a \"current year\" deduction for all of these costs and letting you reduce your taxable income.\nUNICAP Rules\nIn 1986, a new tax act created Section 263A of the Internal Revenue Code, which governs the tax treatment of costs incurred in the production of tangible personal property, such as sound recordings. This new section (referred to as the Uniform Capitalization Rules, or UNICAP rules) was enacted, in part, to prevent taxpayers from inappropriately mismatching income and expenses which, in turn, create a current deduction of production costs that have future value.\nUnder Section 263A(b), our internal revenue code requires the artist/songwriter to \"capitalize\" (not immediately deduct) the costs to create, research, write, prepare, and record the body of work. These costs also include any travel, rent, equipment depreciation and repairs, office overhead, interest, and any other costs relating to the production of tangible personal property, including labor costs for any persons involved in the production activity.\nIn compliance with the UNICAP rules, the taxpayer must \"amortize\" (ratably write-off) the production costs under the \"income forecast method.\" This method requires the taxpayer to estimate the future expected income to be received from (in this example) the sound recordings, in addition to only allowing the deduction for tax periods that report income from the sound recordings.\nShortly after the IRS enacted UNICAP rules, they started to receive numerous inquiries and complaints from authors, recording artists, photographers, and other persons expressing concern regarding the application and administrative complexities of these new rules.\nIn response to this concern, Congress granted the Treasury Department authority to \"adopt other simplifying methods and assumptions, where the costs and other burdens of compliance with the code may outweigh the benefits.\" In other words, Congress was strongly suggesting the Treasury find a simpler way for taxpayers to comply with the spirit of the new tax law.\nBased on these numerous complaints and concerns, the IRS provided an elective three-year \"safe harbor\" for certain authors, artists, and taxpayers who were now required to comply with the new UNICAP rules. Under the three-year safe harbor, taxpayers could aggregate and capitalize all of their \"qualified creative costs\" incurred during each tax year, and then amortize (deduct) 50% of the aggregated costs in the year they're incurred, 25% of the costs the following year, and the remaining 25% in year three.\nThis safe harbor election greatly reduces the administrative complexities of complying with the UNICAP rules by eliminating the necessity to amortize these costs using the subjective income forecast method, as well as eliminating the need to figure out which costs should be capitalized versus expensed.\nAlthough safe harbor generally applies to individuals only, a corporation or partnership may use the three-year safe harbor election if the corporation or partnership is substantially owned by a \"qualified employee owner,\" an individual who owns at least 95% of the corporation's stock or at least a 95% partnership interest.\nQualified taxpayers may automatically elect to use the three-year safe harbor by filing their federal income tax return in a timely fashion and noting the election by typing or legibly printing \"Three-Year Safe Harbor Adopted Under The Provisions of Notice 88-62\" at the top of Form 1040, Schedule C, Page 1 (for a sole proprietorship or single-member LLC); or Form 1065, Schedule A (for partnerships); or Form 1120/1120S, Schedule A (for corporations).\nNow that you've incurred the cost to create the CD master and artwork layout, you have the final task and cost of duplicating and packaging. Here's where the deductions get a little tricky!\nLet's say you just spent $2,000 for a 1,000-piece run of your new CD\u2013the cost per CD is $2. You start selling your CD online and at your shows for $10 each. At the end of this year you determine you've sold 600 CDs, with 400 CDs in \"inventory.\" Can you deduct the full $2,000 you spent on the CDs? No. But you can deduct $1,200 ($2 cost x 600 sold) against the $6,000 ($10 list x 600 sold) of CD sales income you've earned\u2013netting $4,800 ($6,000 less $1,200) in gross profit.\nWhy can't you immediately take a deduction for the $2,000 of CD duplication costs? The IRS considers your CD inventory an \"asset\" (something having future value) until it's sold. Only upon disposition can you take a deduction for the cost of the CDs sold or disposed of. The good news is, if you give away 100 CDs as part of the promotion of your CD, you can take an immediate $200 ($2 cost x 100) deduction.\nThe IRS has recently announced some other tax benefits, including a special deduction for certain domestic production activities (including sound recordings) as well as capital gains treatment for the sale or exchange of musical compositions or copyrights in musical works.\nBy the same token, there are some stringent IRS guidelines that determine whether your musical endeavors are truly part of a \"business\" or are part of your \"hobby.\" Although the IRS generally requires a \"net profit\" (as opposed to recurring losses) to be shown three of the last five years from any musical endeavor treated as a business, there are other factors the IRS considers in determining the tax status of musical endeavors.\nJust as most of us wouldn't do our own plumbing, I suggest you consult with a CPA or other tax advisor familiar with these somewhat complex rules. 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        "raw_content": "jack mainstream earthquakes money rumors +rumors women religion STATE Pope UFOS media Francis wars heart animals vaccines drugs police michael HEAVEN food earthquake water disease healing\nYour Incredible Human Mind\nistock.com/AGrigorjeva\nIt can hold more information than 4.7 billion books.\nBy Stephen Flurry \u2022 March 25\nAmerican scientists have discovered that the brain\u2019s capacity is 10 times greater than originally thought, according to a study from two years ago. Science continues to make fascinating discoveries\u2014particularly with respect to the capabilities of the human brain. Technological advances have made it possible for scientists to acquire more knowledge about the brain than ever before. As astounding as these discoveries are, there are mysteries about the human brain that they do not know\u2014but you can!\nThe Telegraph wrote an article back in 2016 explaining some of the findings of the study. In order to measure the brain\u2019s storage capacity, scientists studied the connections in the brain responsible for storing memories, known as synapses. What they found is simply astounding. The Telegraph reported (emphasis added throughout):\nThey discovered that, on average, one synapse can hold roughly 4.7 bits of information. This means that the human brain has a capacity of one petabyte, or 1,000,000,000,000,000 [quadrillion] bytes. One petabyte is the same as 20 million four-drawer filing cabinets filled with text, 13.3 years of hd-tv recordings, 4.7 billion books or 670 million web pages.\nThat is what just one human brain has the capacity to absorb. That is astonishing! Our brains have a greater capacity for learning than we previously thought. Though the research doesn\u2019t concern archived memories\u2014only the total amount of information the brain could theoretically carry at one moment\u2014the discovery is still a \u201creal bombshell in the field of neuroscience,\u201d according to biology professor Terry Sejnowski.\nJust think about what the human mind is capable of. It doesn\u2019t just have the ability to store information, but to assimilate and use that information! Think about the feats of the human mind. Today we can carry around smartphones\u2014super-sophisticated little computers in the palms of our hands! It was the human mind that developed that machine with all its computing power. It was the human mind that put these devices together and gave them the ability to store information.\nYou know that the phone in your back pocket, or the computer on your desk, didn\u2019t just come into existence by chance. You know that there was a great designer behind it! A lot of human minds went into developing it! If it takes a being with mind power to create such devices, how can we reason that we evolved from inferior beings? Isn\u2019t it obvious that a great mastermind had to give us our human minds and intellect?\nMankind has the ability to think, reason and execute what he has thought out and planned.\nAnimals, on the other hand, have brains similar to that of humans, but they do not create, design or think. They do not appreciate music, construct, build or make decisions. Animals act instinctively and do not practice self-restraint or patience.\nWhy such a vast difference between man and animal?\nAs my father explained in his Key of David program from 2017 titled \u201cThe Mystery of Man,\u201d if you look at higher education, you will see all kinds of courses studying into psychology and the human brain. Despite all the effort to pick apart and analyze the human brain, they still cannot explain the human mind. It is a mystery to them!\nHigher education is unwilling to concede the possibility of the spiritual. Rather than looking at the incredible power of the human mind as designed and created by God, they conclude it must have developed from evolution.\nScientists today continue to grapple with the mysteries of the human mind that the late educator Herbert W. Armstrong unlocked decades ago. You can read about it in his booklet What Science Can\u2019t Discover About the Human Mind.\nQuoting from Job 32:8, Mr. Armstrong explained back in 1981:\nThere is a spirit in man. You can\u2019t find any place were the Bible says there is a spirit in animals\u2014in a cow or a turkey or an elephant. But there is a spirit in man, and that spirit empowers the physical brain with materialist intellect; and I say \u201cmaterialistic intellect\u201d because that\u2019s all it does. 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[1]\nIn this study, circulating concentrations of C3a, C5a, and membrane attack complex C5b-9 were assessed in the plasma of 54 anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF)\u2013na\u00efve HS patients and 14 healthy controls. The circulating concentration of complement factor C5a was significantly greater in the plasma of HS patients compared with controls. Additionally, plasma levels of C3a exceeding 5,996 ng/mL and levels of C5a exceeding 28 ng/mL were associated with HS. These findings underline the systemic complement activation present in HS, and suggest that this pathway may be a target for future therapy.\nQuality of Life in Family Members of Patients With HS\nDuring day 2 of the conference, a study regarding the quality of life of the relatives of HS patients was presented by Dr. Guillem. [2] The impact of HS on a patient\u2019s quality of life is well-documented; however this study is the first to describe the impact of HS on the quality of life of family members.\nNinety relatives of 84 HS patients were asked to fill out the Family Dermatology Quality of Life Index (FLDQI)\u2014which has scores ranging from 0-30, with a higher score meaning greater quality-of-life impairment\u2014and patients completed the standard DLQI.\nThe mean global FDLQI score was 9.8\u00b16.4, which is similar to that seen in inflammatory skin diseases (10\u00b16.2). [3] \u201cEmotional distress\u201d and \u201ctime consumed to take care of the patient\u201d scored highest among family members. Interestingly, in patients with a positive family history for HS, family members scored higher on the FDLQI (12.3\u00b10.9 vs 9.1\u00b16.1 for those without family history, P =.046).\nThis study highlights that HS greatly affects quality of life for both patients and their family. Therefore, exploring quality-of-life impairment in relatives may be an important consideration in future evaluations of interventions aimed at improving quality of life.\nIHS4: A New, Simple Scoring System to Evaluate HS Severity\nOn the last day of the conference, several presentations accentuated the importance of international collaborations. An important example was the study presented by Dr. Tzellos, in which the previously proposed Hidradenitis Suppurativa Severity 4 (HS4) score was validated. [4] The HS4 is being re-named as the International HS4 (IHS4), to highlight the international collaboration responsible for developing this system.\nData from 236 patients with HS (collected at 11 centres in 6 different countries) were used for validation and adaptation of this score. This new scoring system requires the allocation of 1 point for each nodule, 2 points for each abscess, and 4 points for each fistula. After calculating the total number of points, the disease severity can be classified as mild (\u22643 points), moderate (4-10 points), or severe (>10 points).\nThis novel scoring classification showed a strong correlation with Hurley stage, expert opinion, modified Sartorius score, and the HS-Physician\u2019s Global Assessment (HS-PGA). It is straightforward and easy to use in both research settings and clinical practice, and may facilitate the comparability of future studies and help guide clinical decisions.\nIn conclusion, the 6th EHSF Conference has shed new light on key aspects of HS and has underscored the importance of international collaborations. Next year\u2019s conference will be held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and is sure to bring forth additional new, relevant insights in the field of HS.\n[1] Giamarellos-Bourboulis E. Complement activation in hidradenitis suppurativa. J Exp Dermatol. 2017;26 Suppl 1:6-7. Abstract O03-2.\n[2] Guillem P. 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        "raw_content": "Bob Seger Themed Bar Opens in Michigan\nA Bob Seger themed bar opened in the town of Unionville, Michigan on Friday (Jul. 27) and its owner said the singer has already vowed to pay a visit. Cat Man Do \u2013 a play on Seger\u2019s 1975 track \u201cKatmandu\u201d \u2013 was created after retired teacher Dennis Collon was inspired by the time he met his hero in 1967.\nThe encounter took place after Seger had played a show in Unionville. \u201cWe came over to the restaurant and were playing pool and eating.\u201d Collon told MLive.com. \u201cHe came over and played pool with us. I don\u2019t know if he remembers that or not. I would be really curious to know if he remembers that.\u201d The bar name is also a play on Collon\u2019s nickname, \u201cCat,\u201d but his daughter encouraged him to develop the Seger theme. As a result, he offers \u201cSilver Bullet\u201d and \u201cKatmandu\u201d burgers along with a \u201cBob Seger\u201d grill. Decor includes general music themes along with further Seger connections.\nOn the possibility of a visit, Collon said contact had been made via mutual friends. \u201cI guarantee we\u2019ll be up there in some point in time,\u201d was the message he received. \u201cI won\u2019t tell you when and I won\u2019t tell you how long. But we will make a stop in there.\u201d\nSeger returns to the road in November, after back surgery forced him to postpone his previous run of dates. A compilation of his early songs, including some with the Last Heard, the band Collon saw in Unionville, is to be released on Sept. 7.\nSource: Bob Seger Themed Bar Opens in Michigan",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb MEDICINAL PLANTS: THEIR USE IN ANTICANCER TREATMENT\nMEDICINAL PLANTS: THEIR USE IN ANTICANCER TREATMENT\nM. Greenwell and P.K.S.M. Rahman*\nBiotechnology Programme Leader, School of Science and Engineering, Teesside University, Middlesbrough \u2013TS13BA, Cleveland, United Kingdom\nABSTRACT: Globally cancer is a disease which severely effects the human population. There is a constant demand for new therapies to treat and prevent this life-threatening disease. Scientific and research interest is drawing its attention towards naturally-derived compounds as they are considered to have less toxic side effects compared to current treatments such as chemotherapy. The Plant Kingdom produces naturally occurring secondary metabolites which are being investigated for their anticancer activities leading to the development of new clinical drugs. With the success of these compounds that have been developed into staple drugs for cancer treatment new technologies are emerging to develop the area further. New technologies include nanoparticles for nano-medicines which aim to enhance anticancer activities of plant-derived drugs by controlling the release of the compound and investigating new methods for administration. This review discusses the demand for naturally-derived compounds from medicinal plants and their properties which make them targets for potential anticancer treatments.\nAnticancer,\nSecondary Metabolites, Polyphenols, Cytotoxicity, Epigenetics\nINTRODUCTION: Cancer has been a constant battle globally with a lot of development in cures and preventative therapies. The disease is characterised by cells in the human body continually multiplying with the inability to be controlled or stopped. Consequently, forming tumours of malignant cells with the potential to be metastatic 1. Current treatments include chemotherapy, radiotherapy and chemically derived drugs. Treatments such as chemotherapy can put patients under a lot of strain and further damage their health. Therefore, there is a focus on using alternative treatments and therapies against cancer 2.\nFor many years herbal medicines have been used and are still used in developing countries as the primary source of medical treatment. Plants have been used in medicine for their natural antiseptic properties. Thus, research has developed into investigating the potential properties and uses of terrestrial plants extracts for the preparation of potential nanomaterial based drugs for diseases including cancer 3. Many plant species are already being used to treat or prevent development of cancer. Multiple researchers have identified species of plants that have demonstrated anticancer properties with a lot of focus on those that have been used in herbal medicine in developing countries 1, 4-8.\nCompounds which are characteristic to the plant kingdom and are necessary for plant survival and \u201chousekeeping\u201d of the organism are being investigated for their ability to inhibit growth and initiate apoptosis of cancerous cells. This article aims to take an overview of current plant derived compounds that have anticancer therapeutic properties and their developments in the field.\nEpigenetic properties:\nThe step towards development of cancer involves alterations of epigenetic processes and their deregulation 9. The control of hypermethylation of tumour-suppressor genes on CpG islands is deregulated in cancer cells. This can result in gene silencing and inactivation of tumour-suppressor genes 10. Drugs which can inhibit or reverse epigenetic alterations have been in development over recent years 9.\nChemically derived epigenetic drugs have been developed and undergone trials such as 5-azacytidine (azacitidine; Vidaza) and 5-aza-2\u2019-deoxycytidine (decitbine; Dacogen) which are both DNMTi 11 and HDACi such as suberoyanildehydroxamic acid (SAHA, Vorinostat, Zolinza) and FK228 (Romidespin, Istodax) 9. However, it is difficult to engineer a chemically derived drug which is non-toxic to normal cells and is specific to cytotoxicity of cancer cells. Therefore, development and research into naturally derived compounds to be used for anticancer treatment is becoming high in demand with a focus on those derived from plant species and their natural products.\nThere are many forms of cancer amongst the human population but they share similar characteristics or genotypes such as insensitivity to signals which inhibit cell growth making their replication limitless. Apoptosis is evaded and never induced in cancer cells and angiogenesis is sustained within the tumour tissue 12 allowing survival of cancer cells. Plant derived compounds have demonstrated properties to inhibit cancer cell activity such as inhibiting proliferation of cancer cells and inducing apoptotic cell death.\nPlant compounds with anticancer properties:\nMedicinal plants have been used for thousands of years in folk medicines in Asian and African populations and many plants are consumed for their health benefits in developed nations. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) some nations still reply of plant-based treatment as their main source of medicine and developing nations are utilising the benefits of naturally sourced compounds for therapeutic purposes 13. Compounds which have been identified and extracted from terrestrial plants for their anticancer properties include polyphenols, brassinosteroids and taxols.\nPolyphenolic compounds include flavonoids, tannins, curcumin, resveratrol and gallacatechins and are all considered to be anticancer compounds 14. Resveratrol can be found in foods including peanuts and grapes and red wine. Gallacatechins are present in green tea. It is thought including polyphenols in a person\u2019s diet can improve health and reduce risk of cancers by being natural antioxidants 14-15.\nThe cytotoxicity of polyphenols on a range of cancer cells has been demonstrated and their antioxidant properties determined 14, 16-17.\nPolyphenols are thought to have apoptosis inducing properties showing anticancer properties which can be utilized. The mechanism in which polyphenols are thought to carry out apoptosis initiation is through regulating the mobilization of copper ions which are bound to chromatin inducing DNA fragmentation. In the presence of Cu(II), resveratrol was seen to be capable of DNA degradation 14. Other properties plant polyphenols show is their ability to interfere with proteins which are present in cancer cells and promoting their growth. Cancer agents may be altered through the polyphenol regulating acetylation, methylation or phosphorylation by direct bonding. For example, curcumin treated cancer cells in various cells lines have shown suppression of the Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF) expression through interaction with various stimuli 18.\nFlavonoids are from the polyphenolic compounds and constitute a large family of plant secondary metabolites with 10,000 known structures 19. They are physiologically active agents in plants and becoming of high interest scientifically for their health benefits 20-21.\nVarious plants have been investigated for their flavonoid content and how these compounds affect cancer cells, such as fern species and plants used in traditional Chinese medicines like the litchi leaf 19, 22. There is a high content of flavonoid compounds such as anthocyanins, flavones, flavonols, chalcones and many more which can be found in just one structure of the plant like its seed 22. Coa et al., 2013, identified and looked at the anticancer effects of flavonoids on human lung cancer cells (A456 cell line) from the fern species Dryopteriserythrosora. They found flavonoids to demonstrate cytotoxicity on cancer cells and to have high free radical scavenging activity 19. Purified flavonoids have also shown anticancer activities against other human cancers including; hepatoma (Hep-G2), cervical carcinoma (Hela) and breast cancer (MCF-7) 22. The flavonoids extracted from Erythrinasuberosastem bark (4\u2019-Methoxy licoflavanone (MLF) and Alpinumisoflavone (AIF)) were shown to have cytotoxic effects in HL-60 cells (human leukaemia) 12. MLF and AIF induced apoptosis through intrinsic and extrinsic signalling pathways. The mitochondrial membrane potential is significantly reduced due to the induction of apoptotic proteins. With mitochondria damage to cells the cancer cells cannot survive 12. Other studies have looked at flavonoid extracts from fern species and found that even in low concentrations they still demonstrate high percentage of anticancer activity 23.\nAs previously mentioned polyphenols can inhibit or alter the regulation of proteins and other agents which may be contributing to the survival of cancer cells. Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) proteins are anti-apoptotic and contribute to cancer cell growth. MLF and AIF inhibit members of this family of proteins by preventing their phosphorylation needed for the cancer cells survival 12. Also, these flavonoids inhibit the expression of NF-\u0138B which is needed for cancer cell survival and angiogenesis and proliferation.\nBrassinosteroids:\nBrassinosteroids (BRs) are naturally occurring compounds found in plants which play roles in hormone signalling to regulate growth and differentiation of cells, elongation of stem and root cells and other roles such as resistance and tolerance against disease and stress. Also, BRs are used for regulation of plant senescence 24. They are essential for plant growth and development. BRs are another naturally occurring compounds which have demonstrated therapeutic significance in the cause against cancer.\nTwo natural BRs have been used in investigations with cancerous cells to demonstrate the anticancer properties that these compounds possess. 28-homocastasterone (28-homoCS) and 24-epibrassinolide (24-epiBL) have demonstrated anticancer effects on various cancer cell lines 25-27 and proven to be effective at micromolar concentrations. A characteristic of cancer cells is that they do not naturally undergo apoptosis and proliferate indefinitely. BRs can induce responses necessary for growth inhibition and induce apoptosis by interacting with the cell cycle 25. BRs have been used in investigations to treat a range of cancer cell lines which include; T-lymphoblastic leukaemia CEM, multiple myeloma RPMI 8226, cervical carcinoma HeLa, lung carcinoma A-549 and osteosarcoma HOS cell lines25. Also included are cell lines in breast cancer and prostate cancer. Estrogen receptor (ER), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and human EGFR-2 (HER-2) are some of the critical proteins which are targeted in treatment of breast cancer as they are abundant in breast cancer cells such as MCF-7, MDA-MB-468, T47D and MDA-MB-231 26, 28.\nIn prostate cancer cells (LNCaP and DU-145 cell lines) the androgen receptor (AR) is a critical protein involved in its development and shares a similar structure to ER 27. BRs will interact or bind to receptors of these proteins and inhibit the growth of both hormone sensitive and hormone insensitive cancer cells 26-27. Also, BRs can induce cell cycle blockage. Treatment of breast cancer cell lines with 28-homoCS and 24-epiBL showed reduction in cyclin proteins which are involved in G1 cell cycle phase. At this phase in the cell cycle cells will either under repair or enter apoptosis, treatment with BRs induces apoptosis at this stage which cancer cells would not be able to do naturally without treatment 27. In prostate cancer cell lines, LNCaP and DU-145, the balance of apoptotic proteins which promote cell survival and those which induce programmed cell death changes with BRs treatment. The levels of the Bax pro-apoptotic protein increase after BRs treatment and anti-apoptotic proteins such as Bcl-2 are reduced 27. Along with their anticancer properties BRs generate different responses in normal and cancer cells 25. A key specification in anticancer treatment is for the agent not to be cytotoxic to normal cells and be cell specific to cancer cells; this is where agents of BRs origin are of interest for therapeutic properties.\nAnticancer plant-derived drugs:\nPlant-derived drugs are desired for anticancer treatment as they are natural and readily available. They can be readily administered orally as part of patient\u2019s dietary intake 29-30. Also, being naturally derived compounds from plants they are generally more tolerated and non-toxic to normal human cells 31. However, there are exceptions such as cyanogenetic glycosides, lectins, saponins, lignans, lectins and some taxanes 31-32. If plant-derived drugs can demonstrate selectivity in research, are non-toxic to normal cell lines and show cytotoxicity in cancer cell lines, these drugs can be lead into clinical trials for further therapeutic development. Plant-derived drugs can fall under four classes of drugs with the following activities; methytransferase inhibitors, DNA damage preventive drugs or antioxidants, histone deacetylases (HDAC) inhibitors and mitotic disruptors 30. The compounds being discussed are represented in Table 1 with their origins, anticancer activity and their clinical trial development.\nCompounds including sulforaphane, isothiocyanates, isoflavones and pomiferin are considered to be HDAC inhibitors. They inhibit the activity of carcinogenic proteins. For example, sulforaphane has shown to inhibit important targets in breast cancer proliferation. Decreased expression of ER, EGFR and HER-2 resulted from HDAC inhibition by sulforaphane treatment in breast cancer cell lines 28. In cancer cells, epigenetically-silenced genes which are functional for chromatin acetylation are reactivated by HDAC inhibitors and cancer cells are then able to enter programmed cell death (apoptosis). Plant-derived compounds which show inhibition of HDAC can enhance chemotherapeutic sensitivity in human cancrs 28, 30.\nDerivatives of vinca alkaloids, vincristine, vinblastine, vinorelbine, vindesine and vinflunine are drugs which will inhibit the dynamics of microtubules by binding to \u03b2-tubulin. Taxanes such as paclitaxel and its analogue docetaxel are also microtubule disruptors. These compounds inhibit cell cycle phase transitions from metaphase to anaphase causing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Replication of cancer cells is reduced by paclitaxel as it stabilizes or polymerizes microtubules in the cells33-35. Paclitaxel was one of the first drugs to have a huge impact on cancer treatment and vincristine and vinblastine were two of the initial drugs to be isolated 35.\nCombinations of drugs derived from vinca alkaloids, Taxusditerpenes, Podiphyllumlignans and Camptotheca alkaloids in plant extracts may enhance their anticancer effects and improve their efficacy as therapeutic agents 35-36. Extracts from Urticamembranaceae, Artemesia monosperma and Origanumdayi Post in Solowely et al., 2014 were investigated to test their effects on a wide range of cancer cell lines from lung, breast, colon and prostate cancers. The investigation showed the plant extracts with a combination of anticancer compounds were able to have killing activity which was specific to cancer cells and showed no effect on normal human lymphocytes and fibroblasts. This makes plant extracts more desirable as therapeutic agents than those that are chemically derived which cause toxic complications in cancer treatment. The plant extracts induced apoptosis which was demonstrated by an increased sub-G1 phase population of cells with lower DNA content and condensation of chromatin. Also an increase in caspase 3 activation was seen after extract treatment which is a key stage in apoptotic cell death 36.\nDiscovery of anticancer cancer agents which show specificity towards cancer cells and can induce cell death and inhibit growth of tumours may be considered for clinical trials (Table 1).\nEnhancing drug administration:\nWith advancements and discoveries in naturally derived drugs new technologies are emerging for the application and dosage of these anticancer compounds. Administration of new drugs needs to be effective for the compound to be a successful alternative to current treatments such as chemotherapy. Through the field of nanotechnology the use of nanoparticles (NPs), as a delivery system for drugs to reach target sites, is developing. Some compounds that have demonstrated anticancer activities may be limited in their clinical development due to the need for high dosages 37. Bromleain, isolated from Aanascomosus was shown to be more effective as an anticancer agent in formulation with NPs than free bromelain 37.\nThis research demonstrated a safe and biocompatible method using bromelain NPs to sustain release of the drug at the target site whilst also protecting the drug. These bromelain loaded polyllactic-co-glycolic acid NPs (BL-PLCG NPs) showed to trigger apoptosis of benign cells more so than free bromelain by regulating the expression of pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic proteins in 2-stage skin turmorigenesis in mice. Other NPs synthesized have also been investigated such as; gold NPs of Antigonoleptopu spowdered extract and copper oxide NPs of Acalyphaindica 3, 38. These formulations of plant extract and NPs showed cytotoxicity against MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines.\nPaclitaxel has been through clinical trials and early treatment settings. Research and development is aiming to use NPs to control release of the drug and enhance target specificity 39 by using magnetic mesoporous silica NPs with a gelatine membrane; Paclitaxel can be controlled externally using a magnetic field.\nThis has shown to be successful in increasing the drug\u2019s ability to inhibit growth of tumours and reduce unwanted effects of other tissue areas as the drug\u2019s distribution is controlled 39. Success has also been seen with the drug quercetin using superparamagnetic magnetite NPs against breast cancer (MCF-7) cell lines 40. This research demonstrated enhanced activities of the NPs in cytotoxicity of MCF-7 cells compared to free or pure quercetin. NPs in their use for anticancer treatment are of growing interest and show promise as a natural alternative to current treatments.\nAlternatively, research investigating application using nanocochleates and nanolipososmes demonstrates achievement in anticancer activities through oral or inhalable intake 41-42. Paclitaxel taken orally is most cost effective and more comfortable for the patient. A formulation of paclitaxel-loaded nanocochleates which can been administered orally showed controlled drug release and effective activities against lung, ovarian and breast cancer cell lines 41. Also, noscapine was limited in clinical trials due to insoluble properties until derived analogues were developed 43. Jyoti et al., 2015 investigated the noscapine analogue 9-bromo-noscapine in formulation with nanostrucutured lipid particles. Here they showed enhanced cytotoxicity and apoptosis in lung cancer cell lines with increased uptake of drug into cancerous cells of the formulated noscapine analogue compared to the free drug.\nMedicinal plant demands:\nWith successful clinical trials drugs being developed from plant origins are popular for clinical development. Their non-toxic effects on normal cells and their cytotoxic effects on cancer cells put them in high demand. A lot of the species investigated are selected from developing countries in Africa and Asia where herbal therapies are practiced and medicinal plants are relied upon for primary treatment 1, 4-8.\nThe World Health Organisation estimated in 2007 that the plant-derived drugs trade was worth US$100 billion. The trade is expected to reach US$5 trillion by 2050 13.\nThere is a huge demand for medicinal plants in developing countries putting high pressure on the plant populations. Many medicinal plants are cultivated from wild populations for informal trade but this cultivation is not regulated 44. With rapid population growth, deforestation and increasing urbanisation the protection of medicinal plants is becoming an issue in need of addressing 45. With constant increase in demand, high-value medicinal plants are threatened by extinction if over exploitation continues. Conservation of these plants is vital. When wild medicinal plants are harvested only specific parts of the plant are used in treatment such as the bark of a tree or bulbs and tubers from bulbous and tuberous plants. Extracting only segments of a plant may damage and reduce its survival 44. To increase the sustainability of medicinal plants in developing countries, utilization of all plant parts including the stem, leaf, root and bark should be included in the treatment. Other methods of conservation include germplasm conservation; storing viable seeds, cryopreservation; preserving biological material in liquid nitrogen and tissue culture; propagates plants in sterile conditions and can produce mature plants clones quickly of rare species 45-46. These preservation methods will also allow for industrial utilization in developed countries 45.\nIn developed areas such as Europe and parts of India and China some medicinal plants are being cultivated on a large scale to keep up with increasing demands for alternative natural drugs 44. Cultivating sustainable species may release pressure on other wild species and prevent loss of plant biodiversity. However, mass cultivation could lead to strain on land available for other resources in agriculture.\nAttention is being drawn towards foods with medicinal properties, such foods include cruciferous vegetables and fruit berries 21, 29. Raw by-products from industries could be utilized to extract anticancer agents from sources possess these agents. For example, one of the biggest crops grown globally are grapes (Vitrisvinifera) and \u2018grape seed extract\u2019 is often added in ingredients of food products due to its human health benefits. In the winery industry grape stems are a raw by-product of wine making. This high organic load can be acidic to the environment surrounding the winery. However, its high polyphenolic content may make it advantageous for anticancer drug development and make a profitable scheme to solve environmental issues. Grape stem extracts have demonstrated to have antioxidant properties, prevent DNA damage from reactive oxygen species and shown anti-carcinogenic potential against an array of cancer cell lines from cervical cancer, thyroid cancer and many more 47-48.\nCONCLUSION: Cancer is becoming a high profile disease in developed and developing worlds. In 2007 the WHO published that in 2005, 7.6 million people died from cancer related diseases with the majority of these people living in low-income countries 49. In the United States cancer is the cause of 1 in 4 deaths and in 2010 it was estimated there were over 1.5 million new cases of cancer 50. Cancer Research UK said in 2012 14.1 million adults were diagnosed with cancer and 8.2 million people were killed by cancer globally 51. Therefore, the demand for a cure and the prevention of cancer is extremely high.\nChemically-derived drugs have been developed and other cancer treatments pre-exist 11. However, current methods such as chemotherapy have their limitations due to their toxic effects on non-targeted tissues furthering human health problems 1. Therefore, there is a demand for alternative treatments with naturally-derived anticancer agents with plants being the desired source.\nThe secondary metabolites in the plant kingdom such as polyphenols, flavonoids and brassinosteroids have been studied for their potential use as anticancer agents. Collectively they have been shown to possess anticancer activities which include; antioxidant activity; inhibition of cancer cell growth; induction of apoptosis; target specificity; cancer cell cytotoxicity 18-19, 25, 40. Plant-derived drugs have been developed from positive results in research and have progressed into clinical trials (Table 1). Drugs derived from vinca alkaloids were some of the first compounds to be utilized and are developing in clinical Phase III trials along with Pacitaxel and other anticancer agents (Table 1). These compounds are readily available from the natural environment and are relatively non-toxic to healthy human cells. Also there are currently developments using new technologies such as nanoparticles to be used in administration of anticancer compounds and therapies. Their development could be applied to control sustained drug release and help in aims to create drugs that are tissue specific reducing severe side effects of treatments.\nIncreasing demand for plant-derived drugs is putting pressure on high-value medicinal plants and risking their biodiversity 44. Increasing populations, urbanization and deforestation are contributing to species endangerment in developing countries. To aid conservation of these species germplasm conservation, cryopreservation, tissue cultures and plant part substitution strategies need to be in place 46. Mass cultivation of medicinal plant species and utilizing raw by-products in industries may also help with conservation 32, 48. Plant-derived anticancer agents are effective inhibitors of cancer cells lines 3, making them in high demand. Exploitation of these agents needs to be managed to keep up with demands and be sustainable.\nTABLE 1: PLANT-DERIVED DRUGS IN RESEARCH AND CLINICAL TRIALS\nAnticancer agent Isolated or derived from: Compound activity Research and clinical development References\nSulphoraphane Isotiocynanate in cruciferous vegetables Brassica Induces phase 2 detoxification enzymes; inhibits tumor growth in breast cancers; antiproliferate effects Clinical trials with oral administration of cruciferous vegetable preparation with sulphoraphane 28-29, 52\nPaclitaxel (Taxol) Taxane; Taxusbrevifolia L Microtubule disruptor; block mitosis; induce apoptosis; microtubules are polymerized and stabilized; disruption of spindle formation; inhibition of translational machinery In clinical use; Phase I-III clinical trials; early treatment settings; non-small lung cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, Kaposi sarcoma. Research and development in alternative drug administration using nanoparticles, naocochealtes and nanoliposomes. 34, 39, 41, 53-54\nEpipodophyllotoxin PodophyllumpeltatumL.; Podophyllotoxin isomer Pro-apoptotic effects; cell cycle interference Lymphomas and testicular cancer trials 31, 36, 53\nCatharanthusroseus G. Don; Vinca alkaloids\nAnti-mitotic; microtubule inhibitor; bind to \u03b2-tubulin; microtubule stabilizers or destabilizers; pro-apoptotic properties and induce cell cycle arrest; anti-tumour activity Lymphomas, sarcomas and leukaemias; in clinical use; combination trials 30, 34, 36, 53, 55\nVinblastine Testicular cancer, Hodgkins disease and lymphoma; in clinical use; combination trials 30, 34, 36, 55\nVinorelbine Non-small cell lung cancer; single and combination trials; Phase I-III 30, 34, 36\nVindesine Clinical trials for acute lymphocytic leukaemia 30, 36\nVinflunine Clinical trials for activity against solid tumors; Phase III clinical trials 30-31, 34\nPomiferin Isoflavonoidisolatated from Maclurapomifera; DereeisMalaccensis Pro-apoptotic effects; DNA fragmentation; inhibits oxidative damage of DNA; antioxidant activity; inhibits histone deacetylases; cytotoxicity of cancer cells Growth inhibition in six human cancer cell lines: ACHN (kidney), NCI-H23 (lung), PC-3 (prostate), MDA-MB-231 (breast), LOX-IMVI (Melanoma), HCT-15 (colon) 30, 56\nEpigallacotechin-3-gallate Catechin; green tea Antioxidant; decrease DNA damage from oxidative stress; anti-proliferative effects; inhibition of specific kinases; inhibit carcinogenesis induced chemically or by UV Clinical trials in prostate cancer treatment ; Phase I clinical study for oral dose administration 30, 57-58\nCombretastatin A-4 phosphate Water-soluble analogue of combretastatin; Combretumcaffrum Anti-angiogenic; vasuclar shut-down of tumors; tumor necrosis Early trials; mimics developed; clinical and preclinical trials 31,54\nRoscovitine Derived from olomucine; RaphanussativusL. (Brassicaceae) Inhibition of cyclin dependent kinases; reduction of cell cycle progression Phase II clinical trials in Europe 31, 54\nFlavopiridol Synthetic flavonoid derivative; rohitukine based structure; DysoxylumbinectariferumHook.f. 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        "raw_content": "Exhibitions and Conferences in March 2004 and April 2004\nTwo-digit growth of Indian paint industry forcasted\nCoatings Flash - February 16, 2004\nAccording to Ashok Saini, Vice President of Special Projects of Goodlass Nerolac Paints Ltd., the present growth of India's paint industry should be higher than 6-7%, reported by \"Coatings Flash\". \"With growth of 10% reported for Asian Paints, 17% for Goodlass Nerolac, 14% for Berger, 13% for ICI, 12% for Shalimar (estimated) and considering -10% for others as will include J&N and Snowcem India, the growth could not be less than 10-11%\" Saini said. He added: \"The Indian Paint Industry is riding high on the growth in the housing sector and in automobile\".\nThe company board, which met today, approved the bonus issue subject to the consent of the members at an extraordinary general meeting to be held on March 8, 2004.\nThe share price of Berger Paints rose by Rs 4.40 or 2.35 per cent on the National Stock Exchange even as the Nifty slipped by 1.85 per cent. <more>\nMinor fire breaks out at Patancheru Plants of Asian Paints\nAsian Paints India Ltd has informed BSE, that a minor fire broke out in the Resin House at one of the company`s plants situated at Patancheru on the night of February 20, 2004. The fire was brought under control immediately. <more>\nPPG, Kansai Paint in Talks Regarding Possible Launch of Automotive-Market Alliance\nPPG Industries Inc. and Kansai Paint of Japan announced the signing of a non-binding memorandum of understanding and said they have entered into negotiations aimed at the launch of an alliance that would target the global automotive OEM market.\nPPG said that under the alliance, the two companies would set up marketing and sales operations initially in North America and Europe targeting Japanese automotive OEM companies. The two companies would subsequently launch marketing and sales operations in Shanghai, China, and later in other Asian countries to supply the region's automotive OEM customers.\nPPG, a major global producer of automotive and other transportation coatings, provided no other details of the discussions. Kansai Paint, headquartered in Osaka, Japan, manufactures a range of paint and coatings products sold to the domestic Japanese market and elsewhere in Asia.\nDuPont Titanium Technologies announced a 5\u00a2/lb. price increase\nDuPont Titanium Technologies announced a 5\u00a2/lb. price increase for all Ti-Pure titanium dioxide (TiO2) grades, effective March 15 in the United States. A price increase of 6\u00a2/lb. was announced for Canada. The company said the increase is being announced subsequent to the recent implementation of a 3\u00a2/lb. price hike announced in October 2003. The company said the new price increase is based on \"current improving economic conditions, strong TiO2 global demand and recent growth in U.S. manufacturing, which support near-term U.S. economic growth and worldwide recovery.\" DuPont, the world's largest TiO2 supplier, said price increases in other regional markets will be announced in those local regions.\nHuntsman Tioxide also announced a 5\u00a2/lb. price increase for TiO2 pigments in the United States and a 6\u00a2/lb. price increase in Canada, effective March 15 or as contracts allow.\nDow Announces Price Increases for Epoxy Resins in Asia Pacific and Middle East, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent (MEAF)\nThe Epoxy Products and Intermediates business of The Dow Chemical Company is increasing the prices of its epoxy resins in Asia Pacific and Middle East, Africa and the Indian subcontinent (MEAF). Effective April 1, 2004, Dow will increase the price of its epoxy resins by the following amounts in Asia Pacific and MEAF:\nProduct, Series, Increase\nLiquid Epoxy Resins, D.E.R.* 300 series, $200 USD per metric ton\nSolid Epoxy Resins, D.E.R. 600 series, $200 USD per metric ton\nSolid Solution Epoxy Resins, D.E.R. 600 series, $150 USD per metric ton\nBrominated Epoxy Resins, D.E.R. 500 series, $150 USD per metric ton\nThe price increases listed above refer to standard grades. Other specialty resin price increases will vary depending on grade. All other terms and conditions of sale remain unchanged. For more information about the full epoxy product range from Dow, please visit www.dowepoxy.com\nBest-Practice Award\" for the most innovative concept for surface technology\nOn April 22, 2004 a jury consisting of Vincentz Network and its partners CEPE, DFO and EGL will be awarding the \"Best-Practice Award\" for the most innovative congress papers. When making its selection, the jury will put particular emphasis on the practical application on the topic for users in combination with the most innovative concept. The International Coater's Congress (ICC) will take place on April 22 - 23, 2004 during the SURFACETECHNOLOGY plus POWDER COATING EUROPE at the Convention Centre (CC) in Hanover, Germany. As the congress consists of two parts - powder coating and liquid coating - one concept of every topic will be awarded. Aim of this international award for surface technology is to facilitate the information exchange about new technologies and concepts among end users. The prize package includes an exclusive, independent and specialist coaching, books, a valuable voucher for a seminar and prize money.\nContact: Vincentz Network, Hanover, Maice Sandmann, Tel. +49 511 9910-273, Fax: +49 511 991\nAkzo Nobel to Build Two Powder Coating Factories in China\nhttp://www.azom.com/news.asp?newsID=943\nAkzo Nobel have announced their intention to build another two powder coating factories in China this year. The new factories will be built in Langfong (between Beijing and Tianjin) and Guangdong.\nThey have identified China as being the fastest growing powder coatings market in the world are continuing efforts to remain the leader in the market.\nThe construction of the two factories follows on from recent acquisitions and growth in the area, and will better allow them to serve their customers which are involved in producing products for the domestic and export markets. Such products include metal furniture and electrical appliances.\nAkzo Nobel 20031 net income 9% below last year, net debt down EUR 800 million\nArnhem, the Netherlands, February 3, 2004 - Akzo Nobel, the international pharmaceuticals, coatings and chemicals company, reports net income1 of EUR 811 million (-9%). An unchanged dividend of EUR 1.20 will be proposed to shareholders.\nAkzo Nobel 2003 net income 9 % below last year\nAkzo Nobel reports net income of EUR 811 million (-9%) in 2003. Commenting on the results, CEO Hans Wijers said: \"This was a challenging year, but we have more than delivered on our promises. Earnings were slightly better than expected. We defended profit margins and slashed debt levels.\" The Coatings division achieved autonomous growth of 3%, which was more than offset by the negative impact from currencies and pensions. Cost reduction at operations located in mature markets was again stepped up last year. \"Restructuring resulted in solid overall performance despite difficult economic circumstances,\" Wijers said. \"On the other hand, we are actively investing in growth opportunities in emerging markets in Asia-Pacific, which now generates 14% of our worldwide Coatings sales. Balancing the mature and new markets will be our main challenge in the coming years.\" Marine & Protective Coatings was again a star performer, while Powder Coatings and Industrial Finishes were strong. Decorative Coatings and Car Refinishes experienced tough business conditions.\nAkzo Nobel's Diosynth announces global restructuring of chemical synthesis operations\nArnhem / Oss, the Netherlands, February 20, 2004 - Diosynth, Akzo Nobel's pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturing business, has announced a restructuring of its chemical synthesis operations across the globe. In the face of declining demand, Diosynth is reducing its worldwide chemical synthesis capacity by closing its production site in Mexico and scaling back facilities in the Netherlands. Last month a start was already made with a reduction of production capacity at Diosynth's Buckhaven (Scotland) site. Workforce reductions will directly affect a combined total of approximately 350 employees <more>\nDuPont: marketing and sales network for specialty colorants and additives\nDuPont recently announced the establishment of a worldwide marketing and sales network to expand the availability of its custom liquid colorants and fine particle dispersions. The network will provide customers with a range of individualized services from initial development through ongoing manufacture.\nVan Horn, Metz & Company, Inc. will serve the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States and Chemical Distributors, Inc. will offer products and services in the Northwest. In the coming months, DuPont will add more organizations to cover the remainder of the United States, Europe, and Asia.\nCiba: strong cash flow\nCiba Specialty Chemicals announced results geared to strengthen the operational and financial position of the company. Core to this was a free cash flow of CHF 728 million, exceeding the already high level of 2002. This was achieved through a concerted company-wide effort during the fourth quarter of 2003, which led to a significant reduction in net current operating assets. Sales reached 2002 levels in local currencies, despite volatile market conditions and a sluggish global economy. Sales were particularly high in the Asia-Pacific region, with the China region growing by 15 percent in local currencies (flat in Swiss francs). Due to the strengthening of the Swiss franc, Group-wide sales in 2003 declined to CHF 6.646 billion and were 6 percent below last year..\nProfitability was strongly impacted by adverse currency effects. In addition, the net current assets reduction program required temporary shutdowns of a number of plants. Cost controls and hiring restrictions helped to keep administrative expenses flat in local currencies. A series of additional actions were also undertaken, which provide the basis for a more streamlined and efficient organization. For the full year, operating income totaled CHF 571 million (8.6 percent of sales). EBITDA amounted to CHF 937 million (14.1 percent of sales). Net income totaled CHF 344 million. The high free cash flow generation helped to reduce net debt by 28 percent, to just over CHF 1 billion.\nValmont Announces Fourth Quarter Earnings\nTuesday February 10, 5:30 pm ET\nOMAHA, Neb., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Valmont Industries, Inc. (NYSE: VMI - News), the leading global manufacturer of engineered support structures, coating services for infrastructure, and mechanized irrigation equipment for agriculture, reported fourth quarter 2003 net earnings of $8.1 million, or 33 cents per diluted share, versus fourth quarter 2002 net earnings of $8.5 million, or 34 cents per diluted share. Sales for the fourth quarter were $227 million compared with $216 million for the same period of 2002.<more>\nCarbazole Violet Pigment 23\nPRA News of the month - January 2004\nCarbazole Violet Pigment 23, imported from China and India into the USA, will be hit by steep anti-dumping duties in a recent decision by the US International Trade Commission (ITC). The case was brought by the Sun Chemical Corp, itself a subsidiary of Dainippon Ink and Chemical of Japan, and the Nation Ford Chemical Co. Sun Chemical produces more than half of the violet 23 manufactured in the USA, while Nation Ford Chemical (NFC) supplies all of its production to Sun. Violet 23 is used to redden blue pigments in paints, printing inks, textiles and plastics. In their petition Sun http://www.reuters.com\nDuPont increases equity position in Chinese joint ventures\nDuPont has increased its equity position in the DuPont Red Lion - Beijing joint venture to 76 percent from 60 percent. The joint venture in Beijing was initially formed in 1992. DuPont also acquired 100 percent ownership of its other DuPont Red Lion joint venture in Changchun, China, by purchasing the remaining 40 percent interest held by Red Lion. \"By increasing our equity position for coatings supply in China, DuPont will be better able to meet the growth objectives of the Chinese automotive industry with the latest technology to meet worldwide expectations for aesthetics, durability and environmental compliance,\" said Marty M. McQuade, vice president and general manager for the automotive OEM coatings unit of DuPont Performance Coatings, DuPont Herberts Automotive Systems.\n\"To further strengthen our capabilities in China to provide our customers with world-class services and locally manufactured products, we will use this base to invest further in additional manufacturing and technical service capabilities,\" McQuade said. Current coatings manufacturing in Beijing will relocate to new facilities in a Beijing industrial zone, starting operations by the end of 2005. The new facility will include a technical center to allow efficient testing and adaptation of individual coating products to quickly respond to customer requirements.\nBASF New Corporate Logo\nStarting in March 2004, BASF will be changing the way it looks. Important components of the changed corporate design are the new colors and design elements as well as a new logo.\nThe new corporate logo is based on the well-known letters \"BASF, which stand for tradition and the continuation of a clear strategy. These are now preceded by two matching squares. \"They represent partnership and collaboration to ensure mutual success,\" said Dr. J\u00fcrgen Hambrecht,\nChairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF Aktiengesellschaft. \"One square complements the other, and together the two form a whole.\" The logo is completed by a claim: \"The Chemical Company.\" Hambrecht explained: \"With this claim, we make clear what we are proud of: what we are and want to remain\" the world\u2019s leading chemical company.\" But the seven previous versions of the new logo have also set signals throughout the company\u2019s 138-year history. As a glance back over the years shows, they are each typical of the era in which they were created. In 1873, eight years after BASF was founded, the company\u2019s first merger prompted the creation of logo number one. The left-hand side of the double shield shows the Stuttgart horse \"it symbolizes the fusion of the \"Badische Anilin- & Sodafabrik\" with the Stuttgart firms of Rudolph Knosp and Heinrich\nSiegle. The right-hand side shows the Bavarian lion holding a shield with the coat-of-arms of the City of Ludwigshafen, which at that time belonged to the Kingdom of Bavaria.\nThis logo was replaced in 1922 by a more simple oval, which, however, was only used for fertilizers. Concrete business interests at BASF led to the development of this minimalist design. The \"BASF egg\" was an instant signal of top quality products for dealers, suppliers and customers. With the founding of I.G. Farbenindustrie in 1925, the I.G. logo was used to represent all the companies involved. In 1952, BASF returned briefly to its traditional trademarks: The horse and the lion again stood for BASF and the abbreviation appeared once more \" this time as a crown above the shield. In 1953, the company developed a logo consisting only of the four letters. The old \"BASF egg\" of 1922 also formed the basis for another logo that was used in parallel from 1955 onward. This version, adorned with ears of wheat, was again solely used for fertilizers and crop protection products. 1967 saw the birth of the \"briquette.\" That, at least, was how BASF employees interpreted the new logo of white letters on a black block, which\nwas used throughout the 1970s until the mid-1980s. This was the precursor of the version used from 1985 onward, which forms the basis for the current logo.\nColor Forecast: Silver stays at the fore\nMost cars in the world will continue to be silver in the next few years. The color itself, however, will change: instead of hard and metallic, the trend is going towards silver-white hues and special color effects in silver hues. As a whole, \"automobile clothing\" is becoming more colorful, so says BASF Coatings' most current prognosis. After close consultation with the designers of all automobile manufacturers in the respective regions, the color experts of BASF Coatings, Renate Weber (Europe), Jon Hall (North America), and Eiji Fujimori (Asia-Pacific) have presented their annual color trend forecast for future vehicle design.\nArtist welds scraps into sculptures\nhttp://www.montrosepress.com/articles/2004/02/01/local_news/1.txt\nDELTA - When looking at a heap of rusted metal, Larry Davidson sees art where most people see junk.\nEver since Larry Davidson moved back to Delta from Fort Collins in 1987 he's been making animals, devices and odd shapes out of rusted chunks of metal, springs or old farm equipment. The initial beauty may not be in the eye of the beholder, but eventually Davidson is able to turn a piece of metal into a piece of art. He makes snails out of chain links. A huge red tricycle got its front wheel from an old hay rake while large dinosaurs were constructed from an assortment of scraps.\n\"I had this asbestos shake cutter for a long time, and then one day I thought, 'Why that looks like a critter,'\" Davidson said as he gestured to an otherworldly animal that gets its mouth from the jaws of the shake cutter. \"I made that wiener dog out of an old spring. I make lots of dragonflies and herons; people like the dragonflies, coyotes and herons.\"\nDavidson sold his first work, a 25-foot, three-dimensional dinosaur that took a year of off-and-on work to construct, to the city of Grand Junction for $10,000. His dinosaurs are also found in several locations throughout Delta, and a sunflower he made is at Fourth and Meeker.\n\"They can cost anywhere from $100 to $10,000,\" he said about his work. \"People stop in all the time to look at stuff. I do some commission stuff, but mostly I just do what pops into my mind. I kind of like some stuff after living with it for a while. Sometimes I sell it and sometimes I don't.\"\nDavidson's Pegasus Studios is located on 38 acres right outside of Delta on the south side of U.S. 50 headed toward Grand Junction. It was land that was owned by his grandfather, and Davidson was born in the house he now lives in. Davidson, 65, walks around his yard with his mostly gray hair pulled back in a ponytail wearing several bracelets on his wrist, a baseball hat and sunglasses as he points out the art potential of seemingly innocuous metal objects.\n\"My wife (Gayle) used to call all of this junk, but after seeing what I could do with it she started calling it stuff,\" he said. \"I collect all kinds of stuff, but I'll use it someday. If I don't there's going to be one heck of an auction here after I cash out.\"\nDavidson decided to take a welding class in Fort Collins after he couldn't get a broken part fixed. From there he transitioned into wood-burning stoves, ornamental fences and other \"functional art\" before he made his first dinosaur.\n\"See that adobe knoll over there?\" he asked as he pointed across the highway. \"I'd love to put a dinosaur on top of one of those suckers. Wouldn't that be something if people driving along the road looked over there and saw a dinosaur on top of one of those knolls?\"\nDavidson teaches GED courses in Delta for half a day five days a week, so he doesn't get to his artwork until the afternoon on most days.\nHe's always on the lookout for more metal.\n\"I'm always scrounging, always sniffing,\" he said. \"Recla Metals is my favorite place to shop. I get scrap from farm auctions, or people tell me I can come by and get it. The problem with some of it is moving it. People come by and give me stuff. I like curved shapes or pieces with angles on them.\"\nDavidson's not sure what his next project will be, but he's wanted to build a 10-foot tall Tin Man from \"The Wizard of Oz\" for quite some time.\n\"I've got a little one that an old guy from Cedaredge made out of tin cans, but I want to make one out of big pieces of pipe so it will be articulated,\" he said.\nDavidson painted some of his art objects, until he discovered the joy of powder-coating them at C&R Kustom Powder Koating in Delta.\n\"Me and a friend were taking everything in there to get powder-coated,\" Davidson said. \"Powder coating is like talcum but then it's magnetically charged in an oven. The color doesn't wear off like paint does.\"\nDavidson pointed to a bizarre man-like sculpture that sits outside of his cluttered shop awaiting its appointment at the powder coating shop. The sculpture has a barrel chest, large goggle eyes and several antennae sticking out of its head.\n\"My wife calls him 'Ant Man,' but I call him 'The Sentinel,'\" Davidson said. \"I haven't had him out by the road for two or three years, but once I get him powder-coated he'll stay out there.\"\nSOCIETY OF AUTO ENGINEERS WORLD CONGRESS 2004\n8-11 March 2004, Cobo Center, Detroit, MI, USA\n17th INDUSTRIAL MINERALS INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS\n28-31 March 2004, Hotel Arts, Barcelona, Spain Further information:\nXXVII FATIPEC CONGRESS\n19-21 April 2004, Aix-en-Provence, France\nThe French Association of Technicians of Paints, Varnishes, Printing Inks,\nGlues and Adhesives (AFTPVA) have issued a call for papers on the subject,\n'Can decorative and protective functions of coatings still be maintained\nwhile meeting the constraints of international regulations?'. For further\ninformation, please contact: AFTPVA at +33.0.1.4263.4591, or www.aftpva.org\n14-16 April 2004, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort & Convention Center,\nOrlando, FLA, USA\nFor further information, go to: http://www.electrocoat.org\nTHE SECOND ASIA COATINGS FORUM 2004\n21-22 April 2004, Far Eastern Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan\nFor further information, contact Adrian Harrow, dng world media (uk) ltd, 44\n(0)1737 855284 or go to: http://www.coatingsgroup.com/\n21-22 April 2004, Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE\nFor further information, please go to: http://www.coatingsgroup.com\nAs powder is applied to the surface of the metal, the strength of the electric field inside the layer of material will increase. As the number of charged particles increases on the surface, the negative charge in the powder film and the positive \"mirror charge\" inside the metal increase, causing an increase in the strength of the electric field inside the layer of powder coating. As the application of powder continues, the strength of the electric field may build to a point where it will begin to ionize the air trapped between the powder particles. This will cause an effect very similar to the corona field at the gun tip. Stray electrons will accelerate in the electric field and split air molecules, generating a large number of negative electrons and positive ions. The negative electrons will tend to attract to the positive ground, while the positive ions will try to make their way out of the powder film, towards the negative electrode at the gun tip.\nThis intense build up of an electric field at the surface of the part creates small sparks that shoot up through the powder layer. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as back ionization. This repelling force forms micro craters on the powder surface, commonly referred to as \"stars.\" Also, as the positive ions travel along the force lines toward the gun electrode, they collide with negatively charged powder particles, neutralizing them, contributing to the self limiting characteristics of electrostatic application and reducing transfer efficiency.\nIn picture the powder begins to deposit on the grounded surface. In picture number 2 the material thickness on the surface increases and so does the cumulative charge of the powder layer and the resulting mirror charge. This increase in these two charges will increase the strength of the electric field in between the powder layer and the metal surface.\nAs the powder continues to build on the surface the strength of the electric field inside the powder-coating layer will eventually become high enough to ionize air trapped between powder particles. When the air begins to ionize it will create the same atmosphere as the corona discharge from the gun tip, accelerating stray electrons in the electric field, splitting air molecules, and creating additional negative and positive ions. Because opposites attract, the negative ions will rush toward the relatively positive charge on the part surface and the positive ions will begin to move out of the powder layer toward the gun is negative electrode as shown in picture number 3. This intensive flow of ions within the powder layer will cause streamers to develop in the freshly applied powder coating. These streamers are like tiny bolts of lightning shooting up through the coating. The streamers carry positive ions out through the coating layer, causing disruption of the surface and neutralizing negatively charged particles. This intense disruption in the coating surface is called Back Ionization.\nThe forces associated with back ionization can drastically reduce transfer efficiency, contribute to orange peel, and create \"starring,\" small craters in the coating surface.\nA large number of free ions are present in the air between the gun and the part. Before the powder begins to develop on the surface there is low resistance to electrical conductivity and the path to ground is unobstructed. As the powder builds and insulates the surface it will\ncreate resistance to ground. Free ions travel along the field lines and as they arrive at the surface they can contribute to rapid back ionization and difficulty with application into Faraday cage areas.\nElectrostatic Wrap\nAs powder approaches the grounded part along the field lines, a portion of the material will be attracted to the back surface from a force that is commonly referred to as electrostatic wrap.\nThe \"wrap\" in a particular situation will depend on the charging efficiency and the airflow characteristics of the booth and the delivery equipment. 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The signal from the oscillator is increased by a high voltage transformer to approximately 10 kV. This signal is stepped up to a range of 80 to 100 kV by the cascade multiplier in the barrel of the gun up. A blocking resistor in the gun barrel prevents discharge of stored energy in a single surge to provide safe operation and avoid surface defects.\nA corona spray gun develops lines of force that extend from the charging electrode to the target part. The lines of force will influence the path of the powder and the resulting deposition. The lines of force tend to \"connect\" to the part at points that are easiest for voltage to\ntravel. On parts with irregular geometry, the lines of force will concentrate on the most prominent surfaces and avoid tight recesses or inside corners, the Faraday cage effect.\nCorona guns can be adjusted to overcome Faraday cage areas but it is one of the most frequent issues that challenges powder coaters. 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Large amount of surface area would require\nmore guns than standard corona charging devices designed for higher output.\nIt is essential that the charging electrode be kept clean with all corona guns to be sure that the ion field is effectively charging the powder. With the counter-electrode gun it is important to keep both electrodes clean.\nThank you for introducing me to the powder coating group.\nI wish to tell you briefly my activities and I will reply if you need more details\nPlease inform if there is a powder coaters association. If so who are the members ?What is the address of the association.\nRegards, P C BHANDARI\nModerator: Join our virtual community.\nI am a consultant based in Melbourne Australia. I have a full library of commercial surface coatings, fillers and other formula.\nR.Brinsdon\nModerator: We invite you to promote your services through our website.\nThanks for your immediate help\nWe are engaged in export and manufacturing business of pipe coupling these fitting are supplied with rilsan/FBE coating.suface preparation is done by grit blasting\nNANDA MILLAR CO.KOLKATA\nAs a powder coating equipment manufacturing company, we want to know more about your e-commerce website and India related market and how to apply my informations to your website. Raymond Hao Yantnai, China\nModerator: You must have received all the information we sent.\nI have been a secretary cum personal assistant for 6 years followed by a Business Analyst with a petrochemicals company for 2 years. 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        "raw_content": "India-Japan Symposium on Global Challenges in Health and Environment\n(Dedicated to the victims of the Great East-Japan Earthquake/Tsunami)\nDate: 7 October 2011 (Friday)\nThe Indian Scientists Association in Japan (ISAJ), organized its annual symposium on the topic of \u201cGlobal Challenges in Health and Environment\u201d at the auditorium of the Embassy of India in Tokyo on 7th October 2011. This was the second successful event of ISAJ after the launch of annual symposium last year that was inaugurated by the then Indian Science and Technology Hon\u2019ble Minister Mr. Prithviraj Chavan.\nThe 2011 ISAJ symposium recognized the catastrophic damage to East Japan caused by Earthquake and Tsunami of March 11 2011. Therefore, in addition to addressing some issues related to this disaster, symposium participants observed a moment of silence in the honor of the disaster victims.\nIn his inaugural address the Ambassador of India H.E. 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Dr. Swadhin Behera, Co-Convenor emphasized the need to develop bilateral and multilateral cooperation for the sustainable management of the earth environment. Dr. Alok Singh, Organizing Chairman, thanked all the participants, members of the organizing committee and sponsors for their support to make this symposium a grand success.\nThe 2011 ISAJ symposium was addressed by eleven prominent scholars and was attended by about 100 participants from various disciplines of science and medicine. In addition, 60 poster presentations by young researchers, out of which 9 were chosen for short presentations in the plenary sessions, portrayed the recent advances in above topics. The participants include representatives from Academia, Industry, National Institutes and Government Departments from Japan and the Indian Scientists, Scholars and Students in Japan. The presentations were on multidisciplinary theme on Health and Environment.\nPlease click to dowanload the Abstract Volume\nISAJ is a forum of Indian Scientists in Japan registered as an NPO with a vision to strengthen India-Japan collaborations in the field of Science and Technology. Established in December 2008, it was formally launched in Tsukuba, Japan on January 19, 2009 by Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor, Government of India. After its establishment, ISAJ has been holding annual symposia besides a series of seminars and meetings at the local chapters to promote S&T cooperation between Japan and India by facilitating greater interaction between Indian scientists and researchers and scientific community in Japan.\nHealth and Environment are the two major topics of research considering that the world is facing serious challenges in both issues at this time. For the reason, the Grand Challenges in Global Health and Environment have been at the forefront of the Japanese research initiatives; for example the new initiatives under Life and Green Innovations introduced by MEXT. Keeping these initiatives in mind and with the growing importance of India-Japan partnership in science and technology, the second ISAJ symposium was organized to help develop stronger collaboration among Indian and Japanese researchers with particular emphasis on the following topics:\ni) Challenges and Innovations in Health Sciences, ii) Health, Environment and Environmental Hazard, iii) Natural Disasters and Environment and iv) Energy and Environment\nISAJ had the honor of having several dignitaries from leading research centers of Japan and prominent speakers such as Prof. Kiyoshi Kurokawa (former advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan), Prof. Hiroaki Kitano (President, The Systems Biology Institute, Tokyo and President and COO, Sony Computer Science Laboratories), and Prof. Masao Fukazawa (Director, Research Institute for Global Change/JAMSTEC). In his presentation, Prof. Kurokawa stressed the need for sustainable management of health care system and to improve general health awareness among public through good education, awareness and peer pressures by forming health conscious groups. Prof. Kitano showed the advancement in new health care system by including system biology. Prof. Fukasawa demonstrated the present state of the art of maritime observational system and the present status of the ocean observation off Fukushima coast.\nAmong other speakers, Dr. Mayumi Tamari summarized the work on genome-wide association studies of asthma in the Japanese population, Dr. Ruby Pawankar talked about the novel therapeutic targets in allergic disease. Dr. Renu Wadhwa highlighted the importance of Ayurveda from modern biotechnology and system biology studies. Dr. Masahiro Hashizume presented evidences of climate impact on human health. Dr. Sarat Kumar Sahoo reviewed the radiation physics from the viewpoint of protection and consequences of nuclear accidents. Dr. Yukio Masumotothe presented state of environment modeling and Dr. Satoshi Konishi discussed the Kyoto University global COE program related to green energy.\nA panel discussion was organized after the symposium to identify scopes for further enhancing India-Japan research cooperation and to suggest new collaboration topics. Mr. Sanjay Panda, Deputy Chief of Mission, Indian Embassy chaired the panel represented by Prof. Hiroaki Kitano, President, The Systems Biology Institute, Tokyo and President and COO, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Dr. Yukio Masumoto, Program Director, RIGC/JAMSTEC, Dr. Chadaram Sivaji, Science Councellor, Indian Embassy, Dr. Sunil Kaul, Chairman, ISAJ, Prof. Ruby Pawankar, Convener of the ISAJ 2nd Symposium, and Prof. Swadhin Behera, Co-convener.\nAfter intensive discussions, the panellists together with the participants from the floor observed and recommended the following points for enhancing present and future India-Japan collaborations:\nIt was suggested to explore further scopes of collaborations under the existing fellowships of MEXT, JSPS, JST, JICA and other funding agencies of Japan. Future India-Japan collaborations may be prioritized through these existing collaborative frameworks and in particular JSPS and JST may be contacted to consider new opportunities to support undergraduate Indian students to visit Japan.\nIn addition to the specific collaborations, scopes for inter-disciplinary collaborations and meetings may be explored. It is particularly important since the Indian researchers in Japan are working in diverse fields of science and technology. Therefore, the ISAJ symposium of the next year should be carefully chosen on a broad topic to accommodate those multiple disciplines. Some of these meetings should be held to realize opportunities of further enhancing student exchanges between Indian and Japan.\nIn addition to promoting such broad topics of collaborations, collaborating centres should find scopes to facilitate symposia/workshops on specific topics, which should be pursued through existing and future collaborations on institutional or scientists\u2019 levels.\nScopes for further collaborations should be explored in the areas of developing new therapeutics, clinical practice parameters, biomedical sciences, basic research in clinical medical sciences, generic drugs and system biology. Participations of private ventures should also be promoted in such collaborations to address various health issues ranging from communicable to non-communicable diseases. Such bilateral collaborations are expected to also address some of the global challenges (particularly in Africa) in health.\nMaintenance of ocean observational system in the Indian Ocean is vital for monsoon, Indian Ocean Dipole and El Ni\u00f1o predictions. In addition to their direct impacts on the large populations of India, Japan and other Asian countries, these modes of climate variations are shown to be associated with several types of disease outbreaks in Indian Ocean rim countries. 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        "raw_content": "LETTERS FROM LAW SCHOOL\nPages (Hard Cover): ---\nRating: ---\nLaw students today have a pretty good idea what to expect from the initial plunge into the law. Scott Turow's description of his first year at Harvard has become almost mandatory reading for anyone contemplating law school. But the education does not end after the first year. Facing two more years of grueling class work, mounting student loans, increasing pressure to stand out from the crowd, and the never-ending search for the perfect job, a second-year Tulane law student comes to realize that surviving the fall into the deep is no guarantee he will learn to swim, let alone come up for air.\nLawrence Dieker Jr. received his B.A. and M.A. from the Ohio State University. He graduated with honors from Tulane Law School. He practices law in Ohio.\nThere is a saying about law school that they scare you to death the first year, work you to death the second, and bore you to death the third. Law students today have a pretty good idea what to expect from the initial plunge into the law. Scott Turow's One L, describing his first year at Harvard, has become almost mandatory reading for anyone contemplating law school. And because that level of intensity is what so many expect, that is how the first year usually plays out, complete with ulcers, outlines, and relentless work. But the education does not end after the first year. Law school is a three-year course of study, and the first year often bears little resemblance to the final two. Facing two more years of grueling class work, mounting student loans, increasing pressure to stand out from the crowd, and the never-ending search for the perfect job, upper-class students come to realize that surviving the fall into the deep end is no guarantee they will learn to swim. Letters from Law School is about the second year of law school, after the cold shock of the plunge. This book describes the struggle to come up for air.",
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        "raw_content": "Sculpture on display\nJohn Brown\u2019s Sculpture on display at Tower 42 (formerly NatWest Tower) in the City of London.\nTower 42 Showcase\nFor the next three months, until 16th January 2018, a selection of my sculpture will be on display in the first floor lobby of Tower 42, Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HN, the seventh-tallest building in the UK formerly known as the NatWest Tower which was designed by Richard Seifert in 1981. This complements others of my sculptures which are sited in various properties in the City.\nThe sculptures on display include five stone carvings in Ancaster stone and a reclining figure in bronze resin. All these are suitable for corporate settings \u2013 desktops, boardrooms or reception areas.\nThe stone carvings, all in Ancaster limestone, include a group of three, entitled \u2018The Conversation\u2019 and can be purchased individually or as a group. The other two stone sculptures are \u2018Attention ll\u2019 and \u2018Play\u2019. Ancaster Limestone has been selected for its unique qualities in order to enhance the particular sculptural forms. It has a soft creamy colour with darker subtle striations which look well in many settings.\nThe bronze resin piece, \u2018Reclining Figure\u2019 is one of an edition of 12, a cast taken from the original stone carving. A flexible rubber mould was taken from the original stone, then it was studio cast by a professional caster to simulate traditional materials using finely ground metals. These are combined with epoxy resin and reinforced to give a strong and durable sculpture. The result resembles foundry cast metal, but is lighter in weight and less expensive, making it more affordable for many clients than foundry cast bronze.\nWorks are shown, under the auspices of ARTful Art Consultancy https://www.artful.org.uk/news. who can be contacted for further information and for sales. Alternatively get in touch with Pauline Brown at 020 8441 5841 or info@johnbrown-sculptor.co.uk\n\u2039 Sculpture Hire for Weddings, Parties, and Special Occasions.\nAlabaster sculpture \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "After Hunter's Raid through the Shenandoah Valley toward Lynchburg was repulsed, Jubal Early and his reinforced Second Corps moved north through the Valley and advanced on Washington, D.C. Because of various delays, the Battle of Monocacy, and Union reinforcements, Early failed to take the city. The Confederates fell back to the Valley, pursued by a force under Horatio Wright composed of the VI Corps and part of the XIX Corps. Early turned on his pursuers at Cool Spring just west of the Blue Ridge on July 18th, but withdrew south to Strasburg after learning of a Union force advancing toward his rear from the north. A Confederate division under Ramseur intended to cover Early's retreat was defeated by Averell at Rutherford's Farm north of Winchester on July 20th.\nCrook now commanded Union forces in the Valley, but with Early's retreat south, it was assumed that the Confederates were leaving the Valley, so Wright began returning to Washington with his men with a view to returning to Petersburg. This left 12,000 Federals at Winchester under Crook to defend against 17,000 Confederates under Early. Crook knew that he didn't have enough men to defend against Early, but he thought that Early had left the area, and he would stubbornly refuse to accept evidence to the contrary. Indeed, Early had considered returning to Lee at Petersburg, but he suspected that he could be of greater use in the Valley by diverting Union troops away from Lee. To accomplish that goal, and a see what he was up against, he advanced.\nWhen Early's cavalry began skirmishing with the Union cavalry screen south of Winchester - and pushing them back - Crook sent his infantry south to Kernstown, where Pritchard's Hill dominated the area. With the close contact with the Union army, Early discovered that he outnumbered his opponent. He decided to attack the next morning, July24th.\nOpequon Church\nEarly on the morning of the 24th, Confederate cavalry pushed the Yankees back to Pritchard's Hill at Kernstown. With possession of Barton's Woods, south of modern Apple ___ Road, Early was able to keep Gordon's Division hidden there west of the Valley Pike. East of the Valley Pike, Wharton's division of Breckinridge's command deployed under the cover of a ravine. Crook, therefore, was unaware that he faced anything more than cavalry, so he ordered Col. 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Near the foot of the hill Mulligan's division deployed, while DuPont's artillery deployed further back on the hill for support. Duval's and Thoburn's men deployed at the foot of the hill further west in an area blocked from view by the hill. Future President Rutherford B. Hayes deployed his men off the picture to the right on the east side of the Valley Pike.\nAbout noon, the Confederate army began their attack. Gordon's division pushed back the Union skirmishers, but the Union infantry advanced in response and formed a line based on the church through the open field extending to Sandy Ridge - the wooded ridge in the distance. A brigade of Gordon's division pushed back the Yankees in the center of the field and near the church. Ramsuer's division was advancing on the Federals close to Sandy Ridge while Wharton's and Rodes' divisions were threatening the other Union flank east of the Valley Pike. Hayes' men could not stand the flank attack and fell back. 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        "raw_content": "A Lourdusamy, PhD St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai\nS Jenifer Wency St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai\nF Patrick St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai\nA graph G is said to be SD-harmonious labeling if there exists an injection f: V(G) -> {0,1,2,...,q} such that the induced function f*: E(G) ->{0,2,...,2q-2} defined by f(uv)=S+D (mod 2q) is bijective, where S=f(u)+f(v) and D=|f(u)-f(v)|, for every edge uv in E(G). A graph which admits SD-harmonious labeling is called SD-harmonious graph. In this paper, we investigate SD-harmonious labeling of path related graphs, tree related graphs, star related graphs and disjoint union of graphs.\nDepartment of Mathematics, St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai-627002, Tamilnadu,\nDepartment of Mathematics, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli-627012, Tamilnadu, India\nDepartment of Mathematics, St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai-627002, Tamilnadu, India\n[1] J. A. Bondy and U. S. R. Murty, Graph Theory with Applications, MacMillan, New York, 1976.\n[2] A. Rosa, On certain valuations of the vertices of a graph, Theory of Graphs International Symposium, Rome, 1966.\n[3] J. A. Gallian, \u201cA Dyamic Survey of Graph Labeling\u201d, The Electronic J. Combin., vol. 20, # DS6, 2017.\n[4] R. L. Graham and N. J. A. Sloane, \u201cOn additive bases and harmonious graphs\u201d, SIAM J. Algebr. Discrete Methods, vol. 1, pp. 382-404, 1980.\n[5] G. C. Lau and W. C. Shiu, \u201cOn SD-prime labeling of graphs\u201d, Utilitas Math., (accepted).\n[6] G. C. Lau, W. C. Shiu, H. K. Ng, C. D. Ng and P. Jeyanthi, \u201cFurther results on SD-prime labeling\u201d, JCMCC, vol. 98, pp. 151-170, 2016.\n[7] G. C. Lau, W. C. Shiu and H. K. Ng, \u201cFurther results on super graceful labeling of graphs\u201d, AKCE International Journal of Graphs and Combinatorics, vol. 13, pp. 200-209, 2016.\n[8] M. A. Perumal, S. Navaneethakrishnan, S. Arockiaraj and A. Nagarajan, \u201cSuper graceful labeling for some special graphs\u201d, Int. J. Res. Rev. Appl. Sci., vol. 9, no.3, pp. 382-404, 2011.\n[9] D. Stewart, Even harmonious labelings of disconnected graphs (Master\u2019s thesis), University of Minnesota Duluth, 2015.\n[10] V. Swaminathan and P. Jeyanthi, \u201cSuper edge-magic strength of fire cracker, banana trees and unicycle graphs\u201d, Discrete Mathematics, vol. 306 pp. 1624-1636, 2006.\nLOURDUSAMY, A; WENCY, S Jenifer; PATRICK, F. On SD-Harmonious Labeling. Mapana - Journal of Sciences, [S.l.], v. 17, n. 3, p. 1-15, july 2018. ISSN 0975-3303. Available at: <http://journals.christuniversity.in/index.php/mapana/article/view/1827>. Date accessed: 16 feb. 2019. doi: https://doi.org/10.12723/mjs.46.1.",
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        "raw_content": "I love reading challenges, and a few days ago I saw Monique over at Mo_Books signing up for the September is for Sequels Challenge. It is perfect timing, as I had three sequels set aside to read in September and signing up will keep me on track to commit to read them! The challenge is hosted by Lisa @ Lisa Loves Literature, and if you want to join the challenge, you can sign up here.\n\u2022 It would be good if you had a blog to post reviews, or you can be a Goodreads Member and post your reviews on the site.\n\u2022 The book must be a sequel - it can be any # in the series, just not the first book. Prequels can count if they were published AFTER the first one in the series. You can do e-books, even ARCs or e-galleys, as well as good old fashioned books. And, I'll even let you count the little 1.5 novellas that are often published as e-books only.\n\u2022 The deadline to sign up and participate is September 15th.\n\u2022 You must post on your blog an entry that has a list of the sequels you're planning to read, but it doesn't have to be complete, or you could even just post your goal, do you plan to read 8, or more? You can always go back as the month proceeds and enter the books as you read and review them.\n\u2022 Make sure you grab the button and put it in your entry post, or on the sidebar of your blog.\nMy objective is to read and review 4 sequels in September. I\u2019m going to stick with the minimum requirement for the challenge, and see how things progress as the month goes along.\nThe books I plan on reading are:\nI\u2019m leaving the fourth spot open, and I\u2019ll let my mood at the time determine which of the other sequels I have on my shelves I\u2019ll read. Scarlet, Raising Demons and The Iron Daughter are all Book #2's, and I loved the first book from each of their respective series, so hopefully I'll love the sequels just as much.\nI really hope I can complete this challenge. Reading the four books should be the straightforward part, it\u2019s the reviewing that will pose the biggest challenge for me. I usually let my reviews sit for a couple of weeks after I read a book, so this will be a slightly different approach than I\u2019m used to! Eeek, wish me luck!\nPosted by Alma Reads at Saturday, August 30, 2014 Labels: Challenges\nChristy @ Christy\u2019s Book Addiction created the Countdown Survey a few months back, and I absolutely love the idea! The concept is to choose bookish things to answer each of the questions, and the number of required answers count down from 10 to 1. Here goes!\n10 Books Already Released on Your Wishlist\nPosted by Alma Reads at Friday, August 29, 2014 Labels: Cover Art, Random Stuff, Tags and Surveys\nTitle: Dust to Dust\nSeries: Experiment in Terror, #9\nMy rating: 5 ++ / 5\n**The dramatic conclusion to the Experiment in Terror Series.**\nWell, the inevitable day has arrived: Experiment in Terror has reached its final conclusion. I love this series with all my heart, and I\u2019m so happy it got the send of it thoroughly deserves. I won\u2019t lie: I needed lots of tissues reading this book. Heck, I was sniffling at the dedication page, and I was sobbing my eyes out at 5%! I had a pretty good idea I\u2019d be an emotional wreck reading this book, but I didn\u2019t expect it to happen so quickly.\nI\u2019m not going to talk too much about what happens in Dust to Dust, as I don\u2019t want to spoil things for anyone. It continues immediately after Ashes to Ashes ends. The full extent of the aftermath when Michael \u2013 Dex\u2019s brother \u2013 arrived in Portland is revealed, and Dex has disappeared. Perry and her sister, Ada, along with lots of familiar faces, travel to New York City where Dex has been brought to, and this set the scene for their final showdown.\nDust to Dust wasn\u2019t necessarily as scary as some of the previous books, but it\u2019s much darker, gorier, and grittier and a hundred percent more twisted than any of the others. There are so many scary moments throughout the series that still stick in my mind, and yes, this book had those moments, just not as often. Dust to Dust focused more on the terrors within, and just how far both Perry and Dex are willing to go for each other. There was a completely different feel to this book, and I could sense that this was the real deal \u2013 their lives really are on the line.\nOut of all the authors I\u2019ve read, I knew Karina would have the balls to end the series\u2026 in a certain way, if you get my drift. I absolutely SOBBED at one stage. This was around 50 \u2013 60%. If you\u2019ve read the book, you\u2019ll know what happened then. I swear Karina has full control of my tear-ducts! I\u2019m always an emotional mess when I read her books!\nAnd now onto the two main reasons I love this series: Perry Palomino and Dex Foray. I\u2019ve never connected with characters on the level I\u2019ve connected with Perry and Dex. Ever! They are well rounded, yet tortured souls who have each other to let them see that things won\u2019t always be made up of your worst nightmares. If someone told me this series was based on two real people, I wouldn\u2019t be too surprised at all. They are depicted so believably and they seem REAL.\nPerry Palomino: I love this girl so much. She is one of, if not THE most unique female character I\u2019ve ever read about. To see how far she has come since Darkhouse is staggering. She started the series as a shell, with doubts about herself, very low confidence and even lower self-esteem, and watching her struggle with seeing ghosts on a daily basis with no support network was heart-breaking at times. Over the course of the series, she manages to find the one person that helps her see that it\u2019s OK to be herself, to just be Perry Palomino. She has so many flaws and quirks in her personality, but this just makes her an even more perfect character. Her biggest asset has always been her heart, and with all she\u2019s gone through in her life, including demonic possession, she managed to find the courage to remain open to self-discovery, love, and to Dex.\nDeclan \u201cDex\u201d Foray: And how could I forget about Dex. Oh Dex! God, Dex was a mess! If you haven\u2019t read the series, the less you know about him, the better. Unravelling the mystery that is Dex Foray was one of the most captivating and entertaining threads throughout the entire series. He\u2019s a smart-ass with the best sense of sarcastic humour I\u2019ve ever read about and has a heart of gold. At the beginning you might not like him. Heck, I think it took me at least four, maybe five books to really begin to see who he was! Looking back now, and seeing where he came from and what he endured in his life, to where he is now at the end of the series is phenomenal. If you think Javier Bernal in the Artist\u2019s Trilogy is a complex character\u2026 he\u2019s got nothing on Dex!\nThis was the ending that the Experiment in Terror series deserved. The easy route was avoided, and the book made me go through Hell \u2013 and that was quite literal for the characters, actually \u2013 on every page. I couldn\u2019t have imagined this series ending in any other fashion other than in epicness. It was fitting; it was heart-breaking, and it was perfect.\nAs Karina says in the acknowledgements, not many readers know who Perry and Dex are, but I feel privileged to have followed their story, to fall for both of them, and to have loved and enjoyed every word.\nI urge everyone reading this who likes anything involving ghosts and the paranormal to give the Experiment in Terror series a chance, and meet my two favourite characters of all time. I don\u2019t think you\u2019ll be disappointed.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Thursday, August 28, 2014 Labels: 5+ stars, Adult, Demons, Fantasy, Ghosts, Paranormal, Review, Romance, Urban Fantasy\nInto the Fire by Ashelyn Drake\nLimiting this list to ten books was a lot harder than I imagined! I was considering putting a spin on the topic, but no matter how I juggled my ideas, I couldn\u2019t include all the books I wanted to on the one list. I ended up going with my current list of books that I\u2019d be extremely happy if they magically appeared in my post box!\nTitle: Opposition\nSeries: Lux, #5\nOpposition was the one book that was set to be released in 2014 that I was 100% sure I would love.\nLeading up to the release, I never once thought I might feel anything less than adoration for Opposition. My reaction has completely blindsided me. How do I feel? Underwhelmed and disappointed was the best sum-up I can come up with. Bored was another. I'm numb. It never occurred to me. It wasn\u2019t supposed to happen! Everything that I loved about Origin, was completely absent in Opposition. I think I\u2019m more shocked about my less than fangirling reaction, rather than what occurred in the book. I have to be honest: I felt Opposition was very tame, cheesy, and too neatly resolved. I was expecting so much more. Also, my expectations were far too high. Arrgh, I don\u2019t want to be writing this. I want to be gushing from the rooftops, and it pains me that I\u2019m not. I WANTED to love this book so much.\nOpposition follows on two days after Origin ends. Daemon, Dawson and Dee have gone back to the Luxen, and Katy is stuck with Beth, Archer and Luc. For the first thirty, maybe forty pages, I loved everything. Both Daemon and Katy\u2019s voices were distinct and I was gobbling up both the story and the pages. Then everything I was enjoying \u2026 stopped. In Origin, the dual POV \u2013 when Daemon and Katy were separated \u2013 worked so well. It served a purpose, allowing us to see both sides of the story, and what both characters were separately going through. I loved seeing inside both of their heads, and I was looking forward to reliving all of this again. Unfortunately, in Opposition, after the first fifth of the book, both Daemon and Katy\u2019s POV\u2019s were blending together, and I had to go back and check who was narrating quite often. It felt like the story was being told in one POV, and the only change was which name was being used in the dialogue. This completely shocked me. Not ONCE did I have this problem in Origin! I have no idea what went wrong. If the book was written in Daemon\u2019s perspective, or in Katy\u2019s perspective, I would have accepted and maybe even liked the book more than I did. I KNOW I would have.\nI was disconnected from both Daemon and Katy for the vast majority of the book. There were moments where Daemon was his usual smart-ass self, and I liked seeing Katy in her badass role. But, for so much of the book it felt like a watered down version of my two favourite characters. I wanted to see more of Katy being Katy and Daemon being Daemon. It felt like I was reading about two cardboard cut outs with the names Katy and Daemon stamped on them, rather than their usual vibrant selves. When Katy uttered the word \u201ctotes\u201d, I was taken aback in a big way. My initial reaction was \u2018Who the hell are you, and what have you done with Katy?\u2019 Can you imagine the girl that dumped a plate of spaghetti on Daemon and Ash in Obsidian saying the word \u201ctotes\u201d? I sure as hell can\u2019t! I\u2019ve resorted to blaming my disconnection with them on the POV switching, and it breaks my heart that I didn\u2019t feel the same love for both of them that I did in previous books. I loved these two, and knowing this is the last time I\u2019ll read anything new about them, and I didn\u2019t love it\u2026 sigh. It feels like such a let-down.\nIn the middle of the book, the story fell away completely, and I became very bored and impatient. I was expecting the story to zip on ahead like in the previous books. When it plodded on and on and on, I just wanted the point to hurry up and get here already! When it did arrive, the resolution to the Luxen invasion felt rushed, and unconvincing. There was a bit of build up to the big resolution, and then poof, it\u2019s over. Just like that. It felt too anti-climactic, especially after everything that happened in Origin, and over the series as a whole. Granted, everything wrapped up as I expected, and I\u2019m happy about that, but I was convinced something epic should have taken place. When it didn\u2019t happen, I was left with a feeling of\u2026 meh.\nIn honesty, the epilogue was what brought the book back from the brink of total disappointment in my eyes. I loved it. It was the perfect conclusion, and I just wish the rest of the book held half the same meaning and emotion for me as those short few pages did. Unfortunately, this wasn\u2019t enough to override my disappointment of the book overall. I can\u2019t help feeling that Opposition was a half-hearted ending to one of my favourite YA series.\nThis time last month, before I read this book, I never thought I would be writing up this kind of review for Opposition. It breaks my heart so much, and I wish I was trying to put into words how much I loved this book. The Lux series is still a 5 star series for me, and this is based on Shadows, Obsidian, Onyx, Opal and Origin. I\u2019m pretty sure I\u2019m in the minority with my opinions on Opposition. My expectations were way, way, way too high, and once the first doubts began creeping into my head, I couldn\u2019t find anything to bring my opinions back to being positive before the epilogue.\nMy rating is a very generous two hearts, and this is in reflection of my love for the previous books in the series. If I was rating Opposition by itself, one-point-five hearts would be the highest I could give it.\nI\u2019m absolutely gutted I didn\u2019t love Opposition. I never expected it. This has thought me a bitter lesson to never expect to love a book. I will reread the series one day, and I really hope my final thoughts on the last book will change in the future.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Monday, August 25, 2014 Labels: 2 stars, Fantasy, Paranormal, Review, Romance, Sci-fi, Young Adult\nTitle: My Soul to Take\nSeries: Soul Screamers, #1\nSomething is wrong with Kaylee Cavanaugh...\nShe can sense when someone near her is about to die. And when that happens, a force beyond her control compels her to scream bloody murder. Literally.\nKaylee just wants to enjoy having caught the attention of the hottest boy in school. But a normal date is hard to come by when Nash seems to know more about the dark forces behind Kaylee's power than she does.\nAnd when classmates start dropping dead for no apparent reason and only Kaylee knows who'll be next, she realises that finding a boyfriend is the least of her worries!\nI don\u2019t remember reading any fiction books based on the Bean S\u00ed before. I grew up listening to my parents and other people in my family telling stories about the Bean S\u00ed that follows pure Irish bloodlines, and prepares the family for an imminent death. It was just something that was always there. Now, there is little something I need to get off my chest: THE BEAN S\u00cd DOESN\u2019T SCREAM! Personally, I\u2019ve never heard a story where one is described as \u201cscreaming\u201d. They cry, and they wail and mourn with loud soul wrenching sobs, but they don\u2019t scream! I will admit that \u201cSoul Screamers\u201d as a series title sounds better than \u201cSoul Weepers\u201d so I can see why the screaming thing was chosen, even if it kind of grated on my nerves. Right, the Irish girl had her little melt down\u2026 moving on.\nAfter reading the above, you probably think I hated the book. Nope, I didn\u2019t. I really enjoyed reading My Soul to Take. It\u2019s a quick read, with good characters and a fast plot that never slowed down. I liked Kaylee as the main character. She\u2019s an intelligent girl that was portrayed in the right light. She didn\u2019t fall into the usual YA trap of being intelligent on paper and actually turning around and doing the most stupid thing imaginable. All the characters appealed to me on some level.\nThe relationship between Kaylee and Nash was very quick to start. It has the hallmarks of insta-love, but for some strange reason, I didn\u2019t mind it that much. With the book being very fast paced, there wasn\u2019t that much time to have a slower moving relationship running parallel to the mystey plot. The entire story is spread out over a week at most, and they have gone from first real conversation to lovey-dovey in that stretch of time. Oh the joys of High School\u2026\nI really liked that the mystery side of the plot wasn\u2019t sacrificed for the romance. I did manage to predict some of the twists, but I\u2019m really happy that a few took me by surprise as well. I have started to avoid mysteries as I can pinpoint the guilty parties very early on, so reading a book where I was in the dark for the vast majority was a wonderful change.\nMy less than fangirling response to My Soul to Take could be blamed on two outside influences: I had a severe book-hangover from Resistance, and the releases of Opposition and Dust to Dust were imminent when I read it. I couldn\u2019t leave one world behind enough, and I couldn\u2019t stop focusing on other books I love to read about! I might reread My Soul to Take at some stage in the future, and see if my feelings change when my mind isn\u2019t as clouded by other stuff. It\u2019s definitely a more \u201cIt\u2019s not the book, it\u2019s me\u201d feeling.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Saturday, August 23, 2014 Labels: 3.5 stars, Fantasy, Ghosts, Mystery, Paranormal, Review, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult\nAuthor: C.J. Daugherty\nSeries: Night School, #4\nMy rating: 5++ / 5\nEasily my favourite book of 2014!\nSetting: Cimmeria Academy, England\nFinding refuge at a secret location in the south of France, Allie almost convinces herself she's safe - until Nathaniel's guards attack. Then she's on the run again, and forced to return to the one place she can truly call home: Cimmeria Academy.\nBut when she arrives, she barely recognises it. Tensions are on a knife edge. Now most of the students have deserted the school, the teachers can't be trusted and guards are in charge. Worse, Nathaniel is close - very close - to getting everything he wants.\nDesperate to do something - anything! - to stop him, Allie agrees to accompany Lucinda on a dangerous late-night mission. But in doing so, is she putting her friends' lives at risk?\nCarter and Sylvain are both ready to fight by her side - and prove their love. Allie knows she must make up her mind once and for all about who she really wants. No one will wait for ever.\nThe time for indecision is over. Everything is at stake and winner takes all...\nOh, wow! Just\u2026 WOW! I was absolutely speechless when I read the last page of Resistance. Everything about this book was phenomenal. EVERYTHING. I don\u2019t have one single complaint. NONE! This never happens! I\u2019m so freaking happy right now! The three previous books I loved, but I thought there was some little thing missing. Whatever the heck that was, it appeared in Resistance with a vengeance! I KNEW the Night School series could end up being one of my favourite YA series of all time, and Resistance cemented it. As you can probably guess, this was my favourite book in the series. By a clear mile!\nThe atmosphere that was created right from the first pages was so tangible and vibrant, and it kept building throughout the entire book. The pace was perfect. I was on the edge of my seat, and I didn\u2019t relax for one second. Oh my goodness, I loved it! The tension was incredible! I felt every little thing that happened. The blurb doesn\u2019t lie when it says tensions are on a knife edge. I read Nevermore by Kelly Creagh earlier this year, and I didn\u2019t think anything could beat it in terms of atmosphere, but Resistance managed it. Where Nevermore is densely detailed, Resistance give us the freedom to let the imagination have some control: it plants the seed, and then the atmosphere keeps building on a different level.\nI love all the characters in this series. They have been through so much up to now, with losses along the way and seeing them willing to keep going and do their best to fight on against the odds is amazing. I love seeing how much Allie Sheridan has grown. She\u2019s just as ballsy as I remembered. She has so much backbone, and never backs down from anything, yet she is open-minded enough to accept when she is in the wrong, and brave enough to apologise and eventually rectify a situation if she is mistaken. She has a great support network and awesome friends, and I feel in this book the secondary characters came into their own and shone. Every character has an inner strength and courage that shines through, and they have each other to lean on when needed. They know how determined Allie is, and they know how to handle her. They don\u2019t back-down, and they challenge her to improve and grow. I absolutely love this dynamic and their dialogue is so absorbing and entertaining.\nAnd now for the two boys: Carter West and Sylvain Cassel. Now, I suppose this could be classed as a \u201clove-triangle,\u201d but I shudder to even think this term in relation to this series. We\u2019ve all read bad love-triangles and they leave an incurable scar. When they are done well, I think they can be very entertaining to read. The dynamic in Night School presents two male characters that are on equal footing in my eyes. Both Sylvain and Carter have lots of positive points, but equally balancing flaws. I could honestly see Allie happy with either one, in honesty. Carter, I suppose, is more of the \u201crebel\u201d character, while Sylvain is pretty much \u201caristocracy\u201d, without the snotty attitude. Now, without giving anything away, the blurb hints at a choice being made. Yes, there has been a resolution. And no, I\u2019m not going to tell you who wins! I have picked a side as well, but I\u2019m not going to reveal my preference\u2026 well\u2026 OK! OK! If you\u2019ve read the book, I might have yelled \u201cYES!\u201d on page 372\u2026 I think that\u2019s vague enough ;-D\nI love Cimmeria Academy and the grounds. After four books, it\u2019s become so familiar and it\u2019s like a secondary character all by itself. From the library, the roof walks, the dining hall, the lake and the tree in the chapel graveyard. All of it has become so special. I love the way it\u2019s described, and the care put into the consistency between each book.\nI have to mention the ending. I never saw it coming. Just when I think we get a nice reprise, and the book will end on a peaceful note, I honestly wasn\u2019t expecting another twist. Holy hell, my jaw was on the floor! This is one of my wonderfully descriptive notes that I jotted down after I finished reading. It kind of sums up my feelings perfectly, if incoherently! -- \u201cEverything was so perfect, and then everything went BOOM again, and then NOOOOO, and then\u2026 I NEED THE NEXT BOOK!!!\u201d -- Yep. This is what all my notes look like. It takes quite a bit of polishing to make any sense of them!\nVery, very few books have made me feel and react so strongly when I was reading. Every one of those books ended up on my all-time favourite\u2019s shelf, and Resistance will be joining them. Resistance is easily my favourite book of 2014 so far, and not many books even come close. I loved every page and every word. Phenomenal!\nThe only downside? The really long wait, and the countdown until Endgame\u2026\nPosted by Alma Reads at Thursday, August 21, 2014 Labels: 5+ stars, Adventure, Fantasy, Mystery, Review, Thriller, Young Adult\nSetting: Brittany\nYoung, beautiful and deadly. Trained as an assassin by the god of Death, Ismae is sent to the court of Brittany, where she finds herself under prepared - not only for the games of intrigue and treason, but for the impossible choices she must make.\nFor how can she deliver Death\u2019s vengeance upon a target who, against her will, has stolen her heart?\nI didn't get off to the best start with Grave Mercy. After reading the blurb I was expecting a historical romance with some assassins thrown in, and a familiar plot that would remind me too much if Poison Study. While I was reminded of Poison Study quite a few times, this book was a million times better than my expectations! Assassins or spies on their own are fascinating, but when you add assassin NUNS, things suddenly become a lot more entertaining.\nAt the beginning, Grave Mercy isn't the fastest moving book I have ever read. There is a lot of detail and build up in the first 150-180 pages, and in honesty I wasn't enjoying the book that much at this stage. Looking back on it now, all of this information was essential. There are so many layers built up, from the political and governmental, the convent and St. Mortain, assassins, the huge cast of characters and the intricate relationships between each one. Right now, it's amazing, but when I was reading I wanted the plot to hurry up already!\nOnce things began to move along, oh my lordy, it was absolutely amazing! Taking the time to establish the characters made all the tension and twists that much better, and I could feel the tension and pressure the characters were under. At the beginning of my paperback, we get a Dramatis Personae with 36 living characters listed. For the most part, each one was distinguishable with their own personality traits shining through. With that many characters, this is one hell of a feat!\nI really liked all the characters, even the so called \"villains\". I could see why they thought and did the things they chose to do. Ismae Rienne is our main character and narrator. She was marked by an old Druidic god of death, Mortain, as one of his daughters who would essentially be his handmaiden in the realms if the living. As Christianity is spreading through Europe, the Breton people have taken to calling their old gods Saint to fit in with the new customs. Ismae is shunned by her local village for her scarring, and once her father tries to marry her off, she is rescued from an abusive situation and taken to the Convent of St. Mortain where she begins her training as an assassin to carry out Mortains prophecies of vengeance.\nIsmae really grew on me over the course of the book. I could sympathise with her quite early on, but it took a while for me to really connect with her fully. Seeing where she came from, and who she grew into over the course of a single, albeit long, book was amazing. Gavriel Duval reminded me a lot of Valek from Poison Study, even though I kind of prefer Duval out if the two. Valek strengths and personality would be very subtle in comparison, where Duval has a more obvious and noticeable strength to his character. I loved both Ismae and Duval together. I could sense their connection, and I loved that it built up so realistically over the course of the book.\nI loved both DeLornay and Beast, and I couldn't help admiring Duchess Anne. For a child of twelve to be forced to take the reins of a country under siege... gosh it was so well done! You could see the vulnerability along with the sheer strength of character when she knew she had to stand up for herself.\nI can't help feeling that the blurb puts too much emphasis on the romance plot, and not enough emphasis on what actually takes place. I mean, if assassin nuns were mentioned, I think I would have been a heck of a lot more prepared for how awesome this book really is! Both the historical and political sides of the story are so intriguing, they overtake what is happening between Ismae and Duval, and the romance enhances rather than dominates the story.\nGrave Mercy completely came out of the blue and surprised me with how emotionally invested in the characters I was. When I'm sniffling away and trying to fight tears at the tough times in a story, it's a pretty big clue I've found a book I love. And I absolutely loved this book! It might have been a shaky start, but it was so worth sticking with it to find out what actually happens. I highly recommend it, and I can't wait to start the next book in the series.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Monday, August 18, 2014 Labels: 5 stars, Fantasy, Historical, Paranormal, Review, Romance, Young Adult\nTitle: Beloved Enemy\nAuthor: Lacy Yager\nSeries: Unholy Alliance, #3\nFormat: eGalley, provided\nby publishers via NetGalley\nShe's the unlikeliest vampire hunter ever. A scientist.\nSeventeen-year-old science prodigy Genevieve Quinn never thought she would be kidnapped from her college campus by a vampire. Or that said vampire would want her help on a science project. Genevieve has no intention of complying, but when an escape attempt turns deadly, it is a vampire that comes to her rescue.\nVampire Chad Matthews is an atypical specimen. He\u2019s good-looking, in a dangerous kind of way. But that\u2019s not what attracts Genevieve\u2026 it\u2019s the shadows behind his eyes. As Genevieve and Chad team up to find a way to defeat a monster even worse than killer vampires, she discovers that not everything can be explained by science\u2014like falling in love.\n*I received a copy of this book from the publishers via NetGalley, (Thank you!), in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my opinion in any way.*\nI love reading a series in order, and I didn\u2019t realise Beloved Enemy was the third book in a series until shortly before I began reading. I haven\u2019t read the previous two books, and I do think this had a big influence on my overall opinions on the book. I\u2019ve read a couple of series out of order before, but I find I don\u2019t get to know the characters as well as I want to. Plus, it usually cuts out the confusion of not knowing what is happening in the overall story line.\nI\u2019ll hold my hand up and say this is my fault, and I know that if I had read the previous books, I would have had so much more knowledge and familiarity towards the characters and story arc. I was confused for the first 20% or so. There are a lot of characters introduced very quickly and they are either fully human, vampire, warlock or Chaser. With all the names floating around I did get a bit confused with who was who, and who had what abilities.\nBeloved Enemy is a very quick paranormal read. I\u2019m not the fastest reader, and I finished it in one sitting. For such a short book, a lot happens. Our main female character, Genevieve, has been abducted and the book begins with her trying to escape her vampire captives. On her second attempt at escaping, she runs into Chad, our male MC, and the hormones kick in.\nI feel like so much of the story was lost to me, and I would have liked to find out what happened to the characters before this book started. Several characters are mentioned but we don\u2019t get to meet them, so my focus was really on Genevieve and Chad\u2019s budding relationship, and the Catatatoares \u2013 bad vamp \u2013 problems .There might have been a hint of insta-attraction, but I enjoyed the way it played out. They didn\u2019t immediately jump into the I-wuv-u\u2019s which is so nice to see.\nOverall, I did enjoy Beloved Enemy, but I really recommend reading the series from the beginning. While I did feel a bit lost at times, and I know this could have been avoided.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Saturday, August 16, 2014 Labels: 3 stars, ARC, Fantasy, Paranormal, Review, Vampires\nTitle: Between the Lives\nAuthor: Jessica Shirvington\nProvided by publishers via NetGalley\nThe perfect life or the perfect love. You choose.\nFor as long as she can remember, Sabine has lived two lives. Every 24 hours she shifts to her 'other' life - a life where she is exactly the same, but absolutely everything else is different: different family, different friends, different social expectations. In one life she has a sister, in the other she does not. In one life she's a straight-A student with the perfect boyfriend, in the other she's considered a reckless delinquent. Nothing about her situation has ever changed, until the day when she discovers a glitch: the arm she breaks in one life is perfectly fine in the other.\nWith this new knowledge, Sabine begins a series of increasingly risky experiments that bring her dangerously close to the life she's always wanted. But if she can only have one life, which is the one she'll choose?\nA compelling psychological thriller about a girl who lives two parallel lives - this is Sliding Doors for the YA audience.\n*I received a copy of this book from the publishers via NetGalley, with thanks to Hatchett Children\u2019s Books/Orchard Books, in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my opinion in any way.*\n\u201cI am a liar. Not compulsive. Simply required. I am two people.\u201d\nSabine is very different from most people: she has two lives. She lives each day twice, taking up the role required of her in both her existences. She has two sets of family and two sets of friends, two sets of pressures, and two sets of expectations to meet. Each day at midnight, without fail, she switches from one life to the other, and they couldn\u2019t be more different. Her Roxbury life is as hard as it gets, with parents who constantly demand she do more than she can possibly give. The one positive Sabine has had in her Roxbury life is her little sister, Maddie. Her Wellesley life is picture perfect. She is popular; has the perfect relationship; has the perfect friends and perfect family \u2013 the exception being her two older brothers.\nBut something changes. She breaks her arm in her Roxbury life. What happens to her physically in one life also happens to her in the other. Except this time, for the first time in her eighteen years, she doesn\u2019t wake up with a broken arm in her Wellesley life. For the first time, she realises she could have a choice. She could choose to have the one thing she always wanted: only one life. The choice seems simple, until she meets Ethan\u2026\nBetween the Lives is one of those books that surprised me. When I started reading, I wasn\u2019t too sure if I was going to like it very much. I had settled into a \u201cthis is going to be a good, but not great read\u201d mentality, and I know that\u2019s not fair at all. Around 25 \u2013 30% in and when all the action kicks off, my goodness, I loved it! From then on, the book became so interesting and absorbing.\nA lot happens in a short space of time, and I did feel a bit overwhelmed in the first few chapters. I didn\u2019t think I was empathising with or connecting with the characters at the same pace as the story was progressing. I had a feeling something was going to happen, and I could see it coming, but the way it happens and is described was so good!\nI found it difficult to connect with Sabine at some points in the book. Having two lives immediately means two personalities, but I actually felt she had three: the Roxbury Sabine, the Wellesley Sabine, and the real Sabine. I could see her perspective easily, and I could see why she made certain choices at the beginning even though I mightn\u2019t have agreed with some of the things she did. Living two lives simultaneously with very minimal control would have such a huge impact on a person and then to be given the opportunity to actually take control and do what you want to do would be intoxicating to anyone in the situation.\nEthan was one of the main reasons I loved Between the Lives. Initially it seemed he was going to be yet another YA male copy to blend in with the rest, but thankfully he came into his own character and I ended up really liking him. I could see his intentions to keep Sabine away from more heartache \u2013 even though Sabine couldn\u2019t for some reason - and in my opinion, he was the most interesting character in the book. I could sense the book was building up to a pretty intense ending, and I didn\u2019t expect to become so emotional. My emotions blindsided me even though I had a pretty good idea what would happen, and it was then I realised I cared for the characters so much more than I first realised.\nI was left with some unanswered questions that I expecting an answer to, and I guess that would be my main negative. I was hoping to find out a bit more on the two lives concept. It\u2019s hinted at that everyone has two lives, but Sabine seems to be the only one who remembers. She mentions \u201cglitches\u201d a couple of times at the beginning, but that thread of the story faded away and I didn\u2019t feel it was resolved. Is she the glitch? I have no idea!\nApart from this, I really enjoyed Between the Lives and I connected with the characters more than I realised initially. It\u2019s not an unapproachable Fantasy/Sci-Fi book: it has quite a Contemporary feel to it, so I think it could be good for both people looking to branch into the Fantasy genre, and for Fantasy fans alike. I\u2019ll definitely be reading more books by this author in the future.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Thursday, August 14, 2014 Labels: 4 stars, ARC, Fantasy, Review, Romance, Young Adult\nExpected publication: November 4th 2014 by HarperCollins\nGenres: Young Adult; Fantasy; Historical Fiction\nHi! Thanks for stopping by. Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour hosted by Sage\u2019s Blog Tours for Nola Decker\u2019s new Young Adult Sci-Fi book, Outshine. Hope you enjoy!\nTitle: Outshine\nAuthor: Nola Decker\nKindly provided by Tour Company and Author\nWhen agoraphobic Gabe and his outgoing nemesis Jessa go on a moonlit road trip to locate Gabe's missing brother, the two teens discover they are both hiding unnatural abilities: Gabe is a living lie detector and Jessa is a kick-ass powerhouse pretending to be a delicate diva.\nGabe's sole reason for searching for Watts, his overbearing younger brother, is to clear his own name: he's been framed for Watts' alleged murder. Jessa is after Watts because she is, well, after him.\nThey find him with Deacon, the twisted eugenicist responsible for their unusual powers. He encourages them to stay and join his \"Family\" where they'll be able to live openly as the genetically-modified freaks that they are. When Jessa and Gabe uncover the truth about Deacon's past--and what he wants for the future--they band together to stop him. Watts, however, might have other plans . . .\nMeet the Author, Nola Decker\nNola Decker is the only writer in Seattle who doesn't drink coffee. She makes up for her happy and healthy childhood by writing stories in which terrible things happen to young people. She loves salted caramel anything and Fridays.\nOutshine follows the story of Gabe and Jessa, two teenagers who have known of each other their whole lives, but float in different circles. Gabe is a walking lie-detector, who suffers from severe headaches and becomes ill whenever someone lies to him, or lies about anything. Jessa, on the other hand, is a walking lie. She has created the perfect, pretty, popular girl image to hide her true abilities: extreme strength, speed and fearlessness.\nWhen Gabe\u2019s younger brother - Watts - goes missing, this isn\u2019t seen as a bad thing to Gabe. He has to endure endless torment from Watts every day, so he thinks that his life might actually be pretty nice with his brother out of the way, even though he feels incredibly guilty for feeling this way. This attitude doesn\u2019t scream \u201cinnocence\u201d, and suspicion mounts that Gabe has something to do with his brother\u2019s disappearance. Jessa just wants Watts all to herself, and she is determined to find him. The first person she turns to is Gabe, and this is where their adventure begins\u2026\nInitially when I started reading, I wasn\u2019t sure if I was going to connect with the characters as much as I would like. I\u2019m so glad I was proved wrong! Jessa and Gabe became the highlights of the book for me. Each chapter has an alternating point-of-view, switching between Gabe and Jessa\u2019s narratives. Both Gabe and Jessa have quite distinctive \u2018voices\u2019 which is awesome to see. There was some backtracking between the POV\u2019s in the first couple of chapters, and this is a little pet-hate of mine. Thankfully it was limited to only a couple occasions and I could easily overlook it once the story started to pick up pace.\nSuch a big positive was the slow building relationship between Gabe and Jessa. They don\u2019t like each other at all when the story begins, and it would have been so strange and completely out of character if they became instant friends. I thought the way they interacted and learned to trust each other over the course of the book was realistically handled and believable.\nI really enjoyed the first three-quarters or so of the book. The last quarter and ending became quite disjointed, and I didn\u2019t find myself as invested as I was in the beginning. If I\u2019m honest, I don\u2019t really buy into the reasons why the teens are \u201cgenetic-freaks,\u201d but that\u2019s just me. I\u2019m unsure if there will be a sequel, but from the way the book ends, I suspect there might be. Overall, Outshine was an enjoyable Sci-fi/Superhero read.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Monday, August 11, 2014 Labels: 3 stars, Adventure, Review, Sci-fi, Young Adult",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Pakistan-Russia Joint Military Exercise: A New Window of Opportunities\nDiplomatic and bilateral relations between Pakistan and the Russian Federation were first developed on May 1st, 1948. History has seen that the relationship between Pakistan and the Soviet Union and then with Russia is marked by many ups and downs. In the past, there were numerous disturbing issues that even divided both countries for some time, preventing them from managing to have amiable relations based on mutual interests and benefits. But, a true diplomatic relationship is always preferred because of geographical proximity, historical linkages and common developmental interests in Asia. The Pakistani-Russian recent initiative of joint military exercises is a new brick in the wall of strengthen relations a bit more.\nFrom the early years (1948 to late 1950's) in Pakistan, relations were affable and of a responsive nature. Due to some conflicting issues, the ties between both countries took a u-turn and deteriorated. However, in 1965, President Mohammad Ayub Khan made numerous efforts and relations warmed up again. Furthermore, in the mid-1970\u2019s, Pakistan \u2013 Soviet ties improved a lot and hence Mr. Bhutto influenced the then Soviet regime to establish steel mills in Pakistan. For that reason, the Soviet government invested a billion dollars in the steel mills project. Cultural, economic and trade ties were developed immensely between the two.\nPakistan was the first country to recognize Russia as a successor to the Soviet Union in the wake of the disintegration of USSR into many parts. Economic as well as political ties were somewhat cold during the 1990's because of the internal issues of both the countries. As Russia was busy in reshaping and managing its economic and political issues after disintegration, and Pakistan was also suffering from many problems including economic, political and social.\nIn 1999, the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif official visit to Moscow helped improve diplomatic relations. The relations were further improved to high levels and gained popularity with President Pervez Musharraf's visit to Moscow. Since then the two countries are enjoying far smoother relations than ever before.\nPakistan\u2019s reliance on the U.S. and Russia\u2019s friendly ties with India is viewed as a one of the main hindrance in establishing defense ties between the two countries. Both the countries somehow ignored each other for a time due to misperceptions. But wise leadership of both sides tried hard to overcome the challenges and put forward the diplomatic structures to maintain interaction and cooperation at all levels.\nIn addition, the recent high level visits by diplomatic officials and military personnel to Pakistan and Russia not only bolster diplomatic relations but also the strategic ties between the two countries. The first ever joint military exercises between both the countries were launched on September 24th, 2016 in the Northern part of Pakistan and lasted approximately two weeks. Approximately 200 military personnel of both sides will be participating and ultimately from these exercises. Furthermore, these exercises will have a deeper impact on Pakistan \u2013 Russia relations. A joint military exercise is an omen of strong future military links between the two countries. In addition, Russia has also shown interests in the socio-economic development of Pakistan.\nPakistan\u2019s cooperation with Russia brings huge benefits for it, including infrastructure development, investments, and growth in the trade sectors. Furthermore, Russia\u2019s support for the reconstruction, modernization and expansion of Pakistan\u2019s steel mills would also have positive implications for Pakistan and Russia.\nIn the contemporary international arena, regional alliances are important; and for a great power like Russia to have regional popularity and cordial relations with all regional countries is in its vital interests. Russia enjoys good relations with all the South Asian countries like China, India ,and Pakistan.\nPakistan and Russia are eager to boost their bilateral collaboration and hence have shown convergence on a number of issues, especially pertaining to security and economic issues at the regional and international level. Pakistan and Russia\u2019s role in establishing peace in Afghanistan, economic cooperation, training programs (especially for military and security personnel), and infrastructure, etc. are vital for both countries.\nRussia\u2019s Interests in Having Affable Relations with Pakistan\nThe following are Moscow\u2019s key interests in establishing friendly ties with Islamabad:\nRussia\u2019s flourishing military hardware companies need new markets to maintain their economic status. Pakistan could be a potential buyer,\nTerrorism and extremism are perceived as a potential threat in the contemporary world, and hence Russia is eager to work jointly to counter the threat,\nTo curtail the EU and US\u2019s role in the region, Russia want to strengthen its influence in the near-abroad,\nMoscow wants to pursue its multi-vectored foreign policy in the region,\nRussia wants to keep an eye on the US, especially when it comes to already established military bases and the deployment of missile shields in the Asia-Pacific region, and\nPakistan\u2019s geographical position as an energy gateway has also prompted Russia to have cordial relations with Pakistan.\nRussia: A New Window of Opportunities for Pakistan\nThe following are the factors that prompted Pakistan to further its relations with Russia:\nIslamabad\u2019s keen desire to lessen its dependence on its Western ally,\nIslamabad\u2019s view that regional collaboration in order to solve regional problems prove fruitful,\nPakistan views the US as an unreliable friend with vague interests and therefore wants to further its relations with its northern flank, and\nIn order to maintain strategic balance in the region in relation to growing U.S.-India military relations, Islamabad needs to have healthy relations with Moscow.\nPakistan and Russia: Convergence of Interests\nThe following are some point highlighting the Pakistan-Russia convergence on some mutual issues/interests:\nCombating terrorism, extremism, and separatism,\nEnergy crisis in Pakistan and energy gateway for Russia,\nGas pipelines including Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline (TAPI), and Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline (IPI),\nThar Coal Project,\nPakistan and Russia\u2019s cooperation and collaboration in Afghanistan in the wake of the complete withdrawal of foreign forces,\nCounter-balancing permanent US military bases in the region, and\nMaintaining overall strategic balance in the region.\nIn order to further strengthen ties, Pakistan and Russia still needs to fill in the gaps and draw up designs to institutionalize their ties more. 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        "raw_content": "Closing Guantanamo: President Obama's Failed Promise\nby Cubanista Wednesday, Jul. 20, 2011 at 7:48 PM\nNicolas Mottas and Myrsini Tsakiri write about President Barack Obama's broken promise to close down the \"modern Auschwitz\" - the Guantanamo detention camp.\nBy Nicolas Mottas and Myrsini Tsakiri.\nIt is an undoubted reality that, in international politics, the ecumenically praised \"human rights\" have been a tool in the hands of the world's most powerful. The threat of \"terrorism\" has been used more and more as an excuse for the drastic decrease of civil and political rights and liberties. The existence of the Guant\u00e1namo Bay detention camp in southern Cuba, run by the U.S. government, consists a contemporary landmark of human rights abuse, dignity's streamroller and obstentatious disregard of International Law. Unfotunately, until today, President Barack Obama has failed to deliver his promise in closing the Guant\u00e1namo detention center, thus putting an end to a shameful history of human rights abuse, national sovereignty infringement and colonialist perception of foreign policy.\nA sinful past\nThe U.S. undertook the territorial control of the Guant\u00e1namo bay's southern part with the 1903 Cuban-American Treaty. This agreement granted a perpertual leasehold of the area to Washington. It was a leasehold Treaty signed on Febryary 1903 by the then Cuban President Tomas Estrada Palma (the first President since the island's independence from Spain) and President Theodore Roosevelt. The price for the leasehold was 2,000 gold coins per year and gave the permission to the U.S. navy to occupy the bay. A new lease of the Guant\u00e1namo bay was negotiated between Washington and Havana in 1934. Part of the then Cuban government was an emerging \"strong politician\", who later became one of Latin America's most ruthless and corrupted dictators - Fulgencio Batista.\nAfter the 1959 thriumph of the Castro Revolution in the island, the revolutionary government of Havana asked the restoration of Guant\u00e1namo to Cuban people. The U.S. administration not only unquestionably denied this, but moreover prohibited its military personnel from entering Cuban territory. Since then and until today, the Guant\u00e1namo naval base's mission is to \"control, police and spy on Cuba\" (Rafael Hern\u00e1ndez Rodriguez, Subject to Solution: Problems in Cuban-U.S. Relations). In 1985, the U.S. President Ronald Reagan cynically affirmed that the purpose of the naval base in the island is to impose the presence of Washington even if the Cubans do not want it. Imperialism totally exposed.\nThe Cuban government regards the U.S. military presence in the southern part of the island as \"illegal\" by arguing that the 1903 Treaty (as well as the 1934 new lease agreement) was signed under the threat of violence, in total violation of International Law. These accussations of Havana cannot be ignored by anybody in the United Nations. According to article 52 of the 1969 Vienna Convention a Treaty is \"void if its conclusion has been procured by the threat or use of force in violation of the principles of international law embodied in the Charter of the United Nations\". This is a legal argument upon which Havana bases her accusations against the U.S. military presence in southern Cuba.\nA Modern Auschwitz\nWithout a single doubt the existence of the U.S. naval base in Guant\u00e1namo without the consent of the Cuban people consists a blatant violation of international law. But, apart from being a chapter of the U.S. colonialism over Latin America, Guant\u00e1namo carries a 50 years old sinful past of human rights abuses. Since 1991, when the naval base started being used as a prison, the United Nations and numerous human rights groups (Amnesty International, International Committee of the Red Cross, Human Rights Watch etc.) have vehemently condemned the detention conditions of prisoners and the notoriously horrible methods of interrogation used by the U.S. army. The reports related to human rights abuse in the Guantanamo detention camp have been increased since 2002, when the base started \"hosting\" prisoners from Afghanistan and terrorism suspects.\nOn May 2002, a special U.N. team of experts supported that the U.S. administration violates the 1984 International Convention against Torture (CAT), while on May 2005 Amnesty International's report called facility the \"gulag of our times\". Voices within the United States have also called Washington to shut down the detention camp - from former President Jimmy Carter who called Guant\u00e1namo a \"disgrace to the United States\" to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman according to whom the notorious Camp Delta is \"worse than an embarrassment\". Military officials at the base have reported 41 unsuccessful suicide attempts by 25 detainees since January 2002. However, the number of attempted suicides by desperate prisoners may be much higher.\nA Failed Promise\nThe problem lies in Washington's continuous unwillingness to put an end to Guant\u00e1namo's torture chamber. It was in August 2007 when the then U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate Barack Obama stated: \"As President, I will close Guant\u00e1namo, reject the Military Commissions Act and adhere to the Geneva Conventions. Our Constitution and our Uniform Code of Military Justice provide a framework for dealing with the terrorists\". Being a newly-inaugurated President, on January 2009, Obama signed an executive order to close the facility within the period of one year. Almost a year later, on December 2009, the President signs a memorandum thus ordering Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Attorney General Eric Holder to acquire a state prison in Illinois in replacement for Guant\u00e1namo.\nIn the following months the closing of the detention camp remained only in promising words and on May 2010 the House Armed Services Committee unanimously prohibits the transfer of the Guant\u00e1namo prison to Illinois or anywhere within the United States. Being politically a \"hostage\" of the Republicans, the neo-conservatives and his own party's hawkish wing, President Obama wholly failed to deliver his own promise. Last January, two years after the signing of the Presidential order for the closing of Guant\u00e1namo, the detention camp still operates freely. Apparently, either the President's will to close the camp was not honest or he himself is weak in front of Washington's strong conservativism - there is no third explanation.\nIn a speech in Chile, on December 1971, Fidel Castro had said that Guant\u00e1namo \"is there just to humiliate Cuba, just like a knife stuck in the heart of Cuba's dignity and sovereignty\". But apart from Cuba, the existence of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp consists a humiliation of human rights worldwide and a remnant of Imperialism at its worst kind. The American citizens have every right to demand the closing of this \"torture chamber\" which costs hundreds of American lifes in the Middle East and deteriorates even more the U.S. relations with the Arab World.\nWhatever President Obama and his government will choose to do, the U.S. occupation of Guant\u00e1namo will remain in history as a post-Cold War \"Auschwitz\", a monument of western hypocrisy and cruelty. 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        "raw_content": "Assad\u2019s fall will renew the Arab spring\nby Phil Wednesday, Sep. 05, 2012 at 9:33 AM\nAs this phase of Syria's revolution closes, the debate about the future of this part of the world should also enter a new phase. Much of the debate about Syria, in the US at least, characterised the Syrian campaign as \u201cliberal interventionism\u201d. So people argued about that, based on what they already thought about the notion. Though fed by some of the rhetoric, especially from the US government, that framing of the argument was misconceived. As I argued earlier this year, it was \u2013 and is \u2013 a mistake to see the Syrian case as a generic case for or against liberal interventionism.\nThe Syrian people rose up for their own reasons. Syria's circumstances and Bashar al-Assad's tyranny have a history and a geography that well justified hard-headed calculations by the US, Britain, France and many other countries that they should seize this opportunity to help the rebels get rid of this particular demented regime.\nAnd much of the conventional wisdom in recent weeks has been that the Arab spring is turning into a dreary summer. Not so dreary. Assad's fall will renew a sense of momentum. The struggle in Syria, slowly escalating, will move even more into the foreground. Much of the drive in Arab spring policymaking is currently coming from the Persian Gulf states, such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. It is their hour. The Saudi government is playing a critical role in the Arab diplomacy now isolating Syria.\nThe UAE, with the Saudis, came up with the funds that allowed Egypt\u2019s interim rulers to hold off the conditional packages being offered by the international financial institutions. The Qatari government has played a vital role in the Syrian revolution. I would feel better if France, Britain, the US and those three countries were having regular working group discussions at a senior level on a nearly daily basis to co-ordinate strategy. Perhaps they are.\nimc-ireland@lists.indymedia.org\nThe argument in the papers now seems to be running something like this: there are three major possible outcomes to all these revolutionary situations. One is that a new group of authoritarians take control \u2013 the forces of reaction reassert themselves as the victors quarrel. Second is that Islamist extremists, like modern-day Jacobins, take control. Then, as usual, there is the hope for the \u201cthird way\u201d \u2013 of more open societies along lines familiar in the west. At the moment, it looks as though the betting has been on track one, with the assumption that this is also the option backed by Arab Gulf money, which has been flowing more freely than funds from constrained western coffers.\nMy argument is only this: do not downplay the chances for some new and distinctive way that emerges, one that doesn\u2019t fit into these preconceived categories. It may be crafted by exhausted cadres of newly successful revolutionaries in tiresome bargaining with wary existing elites, worrying over how to fuse concerns about traditional values, stability, and more open societies. There are intriguing developments going on across North Africa and south-west Asia, not yet quite comprehended or digested by many observers, in places such as Morocco, Turkey and even inside a seemingly conservative emirate like the UAE.\nMany leaders in Arab and other Muslim communities know that, somehow, it won\u2019t do just to create a new oligarchy of cronies controlling all the key jobs and lines of credit. The men calling the shots in the Gulf states are not mere reactionaries. They know they must adapt; they are very anxious about how to do it. They know that the Iranian regime, whom they regard as a deadly enemy, is eagerly trying to exploit the unrest for its purposes.\nConsider the dilemmas Syria's new leaders will face at the outset. Their economy relies overwhelmingly on the oil complex, which the state will want to control. Their politics will turn on the distribution of power and resources among several contending groups filling the vacuum left by the dictatorship\u2019s demise. The leaders will be weary of fighting and chaos. Rather than re-impose a new dictatorship to force all into a single mould and pay for it with the oil and gas revenue, the natural course will be to make deals granting more autonomy to various communities and shares of the national revenue. This is not unusual. Multi-ethnic communities in countries such as Syria, Iraq and Syria are and will be experimenting with federal or perhaps even confederal solutions. In this part of the world, it is the \u201ctotal state\u201d model itself that is crumbling, the decrepit son of decolonisation. That unitary, statist model has been the vehicle for all the cronyism and it is giving way to something new.\nOutsiders can help all this, by offering information, ideas and incentives. But the outsiders will not be the deciders.\nimc-ireland-editorial@lists.indymedia.org\nAssad is falling down. 123 Thursday, Sep. 06, 2012 at 1:13 AM\nThe U.S. public is against an open war on Syria. crazy_inventor Thursday, Sep. 06, 2012 at 5:17 AM\nthe american regime crazy_inventor Thursday, Sep. 06, 2012 at 5:22 AM\nSatan Worshiping Assad & Gaddafi The Global Satanic Government Friday, Sep. 07, 2012 at 6:28 AM\nimitation is the sincerest form of flattery crazy_inventor Friday, Sep. 07, 2012 at 10:54 AM\nare the people fooled? Boom Boom Friday, Sep. 07, 2012 at 7:14 PM\nThe Coalition of Satan (Assad, Syria, Baath, Qaddafi) The Coalition of Satan Friday, Sep. 07, 2012 at 10:47 PM\nreal deal Frothing Chickens! Saturday, Sep. 08, 2012 at 1:28 PM\nnot here - here's my air playlist crazy_inventor Saturday, Sep. 08, 2012 at 2:42 PM\nback to the real world Save Syria from NATO Sunday, Sep. 09, 2012 at 10:29 AM",
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        "raw_content": "Sweco plans and designs the communities and cities of the future. The results of our work are sustainable buildings, efficient infrastructure and qualitative industry & energy projects. With 14,500 employees in Europe (of which 1.000 in Belgium), we offer our customers the right expertise for every situation.\nUrban.Habitat brings together various expertise within Sweco Belgium: spatial planning and design, nature and landscape, traffic and public space, environment and water management. Urban.Habitat ensures that we can tackle complex projects in an integrated way and that everyone finds each other in a project. In urban development and public space design, we have high ambitions in terms of integrated design quality. On one occasion we take on design tasks ourselves, the other time we involve external designers.\nThanks to this way of working, a new culture has developed within our organization. After all, Sweco is a large, multidisciplinary agency. This development brought together a greater variety of knowledge and expertise, but also required a lot of organizational integration. The scaling up of the interdisciplinary study bureau was accompanied by the increasing complexity of the assignments. Cooperation is therefore also the slogan in our teams.\nWe have shaped integrated, process-based and designing work in interdisciplinary teams that work in all parts of the country under the name Urban.Habitat. Urban.Habitat focuses on projects on the interface between city, landscape and mobility. That division is not a reflection of a sectoral approach for us. In fact, different programs come together in a spatial design process.\nFor example, we do not view infrastructure projects as purely technical tasks. We are expanding the commitment to solutions for mobility, ecology, landscaping and urban functioning. 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They are perpendicular to the square, forming gutters that delineate the remaining few parking places. The main parking facilities have been moved to the entrances of the village. On the central square near the church, the views on the river and the green open space have been restored. To keep the space open, only four trees were planted: three Gleditsia triancanthos \u2018Sunburst\u2019, with a small and transparent tree crown and one Morus alba \u2018Fruitless\u2019, a tree that is depicted in the town\u2019s coat of arms. A ramp provides the opportunity to relax near the river bank and to approach the water\u2019s surface. In the narrow streets, the pavement goes uninterrupted from door to door, giving the street back to its inhabitants. On another square in the heart of the village, a fountain offers a playful element. The waterjets of the fountain form a right-angled pattern and fill this slightly incised plane with water. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on 1st May 2017 by laplassa\tTagged #travel, #trip, bridge, castle, cohem, germany, hill, history, moselle, restaurants, river, shops, town, wine\nWhile the whole country and it\u2019s tourists were celebrating King\u2019s Day, we decided to go to a less crowded place. And luckily we had something in our to-do list, a romantic place in Germany only in 2h drive from Venlo: Cochem.\nThat\u2019s how our trip to a Mosel Valley started.\nCochem is a town of 5000 inhabitants and situated in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate. Geographically, it\u2019s a beautiful valley of the Moselle river, a left tributary of Rhine that flows through France, Luxembourg and Germany.\nTrips along the river are very popular, especially during a good weather.\nFirstly mentioned as Villa cuchema, it was established in Celtic and Roman times. It was pledged by King Adolf of Nassau in 1294 and remained Electoral-Trier territory until the French occupation began in 1794. In 1332, Cochem was granted town rights, and shortly thereafter, the town fortifications, which still stand today, were built. Between 1423 and 1425, the town was stricken with a plague epidemic.\nHouses of the town preserved their authentic style.\nAfter crossing the bridge, it\u2019s very easy to get lost in a network of those beautiful houses, where now you can find beautiful restaurants, shops and of course inhabitants\u2019 houses. Interesting fact that in the Thirty Years\u2019 War, a powerful series of wars in Central Europe, the town was besieged, but not conquered. And one of the reasons was a famous Cochem Castle, which we wanted to see closer.\nThere\u2019s always a place to take a break and enjoy the view.\nIt is generally assumed that Cochem Castle was built around the year 1000 by the palatinate count Ezzo, son and successor to palatinate count Hermann Pusilius. Ezzo\u2019s oldest daughter and former Queen of Poland, gave the castle to her nephew palatine count Henry I. Even when Ezzo\u2019s family ceased to be palatinate counts, Cochem remained connected to the title of the palatinate counts. Then during years and years it was taken by numerous different owners, until king Adolf of Nassau pawned the castle and the city of Cochem as well as the surrounding imperial property of about 50 villages to Boemund I of Trier in order to pay for his coronation as German emperor in 1294. But neither Adolf nor his successor, King Albrecht I of Austria could redeem the pledge.\nThe view from this height is breathtaking.\nWhen the troupes of King Louis XIV (called Sun King) invaded the Rhine and the Moselle area in the war of succession of the Palatinate, Cochem castle, too, was occupied in 1688. After the town had been completely occupied by French troupes in March 1689, the castle was set on fire, undermined and blown up on May 19th of 1689. The French Sun King\u2019s troops almost completely destroyed the town of Cochem. The castle remained in ruins until 1868, when a Berlin businessman, Mr. Louis Raven\u00e9, bought the castle grounds and the ruins. Shortly after his purchase he began to rebuild Cochem Castle.\nAfter being completely destroyed in 1689 it was rebuild after almost 200 years in Neo-Gothic style, so popular in Germany of those ages.\nToday the castle is still well-equipped with Renaissance and Baroque furniture, which was carefully collected by the Raven\u00e9 family. Since 1978 the castle has been owned by the town of Cochem and is run by \u201cReichsburg Cochem Ltd.\u201d Cochem Castle, situated on an outstanding hill more than 100 metres above the river Moselle, is a popular tourist attraction.\nSleepless guardians are watching day and night for the potential danger.\nAnd what about Cochem itself? Beginning in 1794, Cochem lay under French rule. In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Only after a bridge was built across the Moselle at Cochem in 1927 were the two fishing villages of Cond and Sehl amalgamated with the town in the course of administrative reform in 1932. This bridge, called the \u201cSkagerrak Bridge\u201d, was dedicated on 23 January 1927. In the WWII , great parts of Cochem\u2019s old town were destroyed. Also during the war, the operations staff of the underground subcamp of Zeisig where 13,000 people were imprisoned and provided slave labour for Bosch under brutal conditions. Luckily now it is a part of the history and the town lives calmly as a part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate.\nLovely streets and shops\nWhat to conclude? It\u2019s really great to come here somewhere in summer on a nice sunny weekend, take a bike and have a trip around, enjoying the sceneries and a tasty local wine afterwards \ud83d\ude42\nOne thought on \u201cCochem 2017\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Darling, I don't know how to tell you this.. but there's a Chinese family in our bathroom.\nAnd so almost a year passed. Yes indeed, not kidding here, a Year. Surely you have noticed it even better than me, given that you still do swing by this blog of mine on those empty nights, filled with boredom and nothing else to do but to roam through those sites you never otherwise would. Where have I been and where am I now, you might ask. Well you won't believe me, but I'll tell you anyway: I'm here, where it all started. Here, in this little town where the blues is not far and I'm not talking about the music genre here. Here, in the very same Room even, where the whole of this blog started. No, I've not come back from a huge adventure around the world to tell you about it in all it's glory, I mean I've been here all the time with only a slight exception. Me, who swore to leave as soon as even the slightest, smallest, littlest opportunity would show it's pretty face and ask me to leave everything behind and get on the road again. So what happened?\nThe thing is, that opportunity never did show up. I realize now how lucky I was that it indeed didn't as I might have lost someone truly precious in exchange for a chance to leave and not even realize it but only after it was too late.\nOkay, so what have I been doing the past year, then? Other than tried desperately to find a way, a passageway, a door out of here, I've mostly been figuring myself out. Taken my time. I did make a little trip to Scotland to my sister's place a while ago here, but that's all the adventure I've had lately. Out of Finland, I mean. It wasn't a year gone to waste, though, no, I do know it's been rather an important one. It's made me realize that things, even the ones that seem horrible at the time, do happen for a reason. Such a long while I've had all these beautiful things around me, but I have not really been looking, I have not really Seen them. This past year has taught me to really look around me, see the things around me for what they truly are before dashing off to million different directions after something I think I need. You might think it's been a year wasted alright but frankly, I don't. Neither do I care, anymore, almost at all what others might be thinking or expecting of me. What's more important, the most important, is that I know who I am and what I must do in order to keep my own life in order. The only one that can be you and live your life is you and you only and I think that's one truly profound thing right there that you need to realize before anything else can make sense. \"Be rather a first rate version of yourself than a second rate version of someone else\" suddenly doesn't sound so funny, now does it.\nSo, if I've been here all this time, why haven't I written? You see, it's funny but I never seem to have anything interesting to tell you nowadays, especially being here. While in New York I sure did have things to tell you but was too busy experiencing it all to make it here to tell you about them. In France, then again, I had things to share for sure but was so depressed I didn't want to let you know what a miserable time I'd had. It seems I've formed a sort of dilemma here. But not to worry, I actually have come up with a solution already. Inspired by this blog, I've decided to try making this a breakfast blog for a while, to get me going again. I'm not trying to copy nor steal this wonderful person's life or blog or breakfasts, I just feel inspired by her. And what always was the problem for me, was that I had to have something to say, something to write, even if I didn't really feel like it. This way I don't have to have anything to say if I just don't, a mere photo will do, but if I have something on my mind, I can still share it with you. So, from tomorrow on, I'll try and post a photo at least nearly every day of what I've had for breakfast that day. For I sure do have breakfast every day, it might actually be my favourite meal.\nIf this post sounds sad or bitter to you, that is still not the case. I am happy, I am, and so much more at ease than in a long long time. I'm also really going to try with this new idea, so come back tomorrow and the week to come to see if this time I truly do live up to my promises!",
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        "raw_content": "PDF2 Add To My Favorites | Version: 10/13/07 - Chaptered 09/17/07 - Enrolled 09/05/07 - Amended Senate 08/31/07 - Amended Senate 08/01/07 - Amended Senate 07/17/07 - Amended Senate 07/02/07 - Amended Senate 06/01/07 - Amended Assembly 04/16/07 - Amended Assembly 03/29/07 - Amended Assembly 02/23/07 - Introduced\nAB-1168 Social security numbers.(2007-2008)\nAn act to add Sections 1798.88 and 1798.89 to the Civil Code, to add Section 9526.5 to the Commercial Code, to add Section 66018.55 to the Education Code, and to amend Section 27361 of, to add Sections 6254.27, 6254.28, 6254.29, and 15705 to, and to add Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 27300) to Chapter 6 of Part 3 of Division 2 of Title 3 of, the Government Code, relating to social security numbers.\nAB 1168, Jones. Social security numbers.\n(1) Existing law establishes the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, the California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, and the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and private, independent institutions of higher education as the 4 segments of postsecondary education in this state.\nThis bill would require the Office of Privacy Protection in the Department of Consumer Affairs to establish a task force, with specified members, to conduct a review of the use by all public and private colleges and universities in this state of social security numbers in order to recommend practices to minimize the collection, use, storage, and retention of social security numbers. It would require the task force to commence meetings no later than May 1, 2008, and, on or before July 1, 2010, to submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the Office of Privacy Protection and to the Assembly Committee on Judiciary and the Senate Committee on Judiciary.\n(2) Existing law prohibits any person or entity from publicly posting or displaying in any manner an individual\u2019s social security number, printing an individual\u2019s social security number on any card required to access products or services, requiring an individual to transmit his or her social security number over the Internet, requiring an individual to use his or her social security number to access an Internet Web site, or printing an individual\u2019s social security number on any materials that are mailed to the individual, with specified exceptions. Existing law provides that these prohibitions do not apply to documents that are recorded or required to be open to the public pursuant to the California Public Records Act.\nThe California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection unless a record is exempt from disclosure. The act exempts from disclosure, among others, any record that is a personnel, medical, or similar file the disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.\nThis bill would declare the intent of the Legislature that, in order to protect against the risk of identity theft, local agencies shall redact social security numbers from records before disclosing them to the public pursuant to this chapter. This bill also would provide that, unless required to do so by state or federal law, no person, entity, or government agency shall present for recording or filing with a county recorder if it displays more than the last 4 digits of a social security number, as specified.\n(3) Existing law establishes in state government the Franchise Tax Board to, among other duties, administer the Personal Income Tax Law and the Corporation Tax Law.\nThis bill would provide that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, unless prohibited by federal law, the board shall truncate social security numbers on lien abstracts and any other records created by the board that are disclosable under the California Public Records Act before disclosing the record to the public.\n(4) Existing law specifies requirements for the filing of various documents with the Secretary of State and other filing offices.\nThis bill would apply requirements to redact social security numbers on specified filings. It would require that for every filing containing an untruncated social security number filed before August 1, 2007, or after that date if filed by means other than the filing office\u2019s Web site, a filing office shall create a public filing, defined to mean an exact copy of the official filing except that the first 5 digits of any social security number are redacted. It would require each filing office to post a notice on its Web site informing filers not to include social security numbers in any portion of their filings. It would require that, when a public filing version of an official filing exists, and upon a request for inspection, copying, or any other public disclosure of an official filing that is not exempt from disclosure, a filing office shall make available only the public filing version of that filing. It would specify that these provisions shall not apply to a county recorder. It also would require the Secretary of State to produce and make available financing statements that do not provide a space for the disclosure of a social security number of an individual.\n(5) Existing law requires the recorder of each county, upon payment of proper fees and taxes, to accept for recordation any instrument, paper, or notice that is authorized or required by law to be recorded, as specified, and specifies that these recorded documents shall be called \u201cofficial records.\u201d\nThis bill would require the recorder of each county to establish a social security number truncation program in order to create a \u201cpublic record\u201d version of each \u201cofficial record\u201d so that the \u201cpublic record\u201d is in an electronic format and is an exact copy of the \u201cofficial record\u201d except that any social security number contained in the \u201cofficial record\u201d shall be truncated by redacting the first 5 digits of that number. These provisions would apply to any document recorded since January 1, 1980, as specified. It would provide that when a \u201cpublic record\u201d version of an \u201cofficial record\u201d exists, and upon request of any person to inspect, for a copy of, or to otherwise publicly disclose that record, the recorder shall make available only the \u201cpublic record\u201d version of that record, and publicly disclose the \u201cofficial record\u201d only in response to a subpoena or court order. By creating new duties for county recorders, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.\nExisting law establishes a fee for recording documents with the county recorder at $4 for the first page and $3 for each additional page and authorizes a county recorder to assess additional specified fees.\nThis bill would authorize a county recorder, upon authorization of the board of supervisors, to charge an additional fee of $1 for recording the first page of each document, until December 31, 2017, to be used only by the county recorder collecting the fee to implement a social security number truncation program pursuant to these provisions. It would provide that a board shall not authorize this fee unless the board requires the county auditor to audit the county\u2019s use of funds generated by this fee, as specified, and would authorize the county recorder to request an extension of the authorization to charge this fee beyond December 31, 2017. It would require each county recorder, no later than June 1, 2008, to petition the board of supervisors for the authority to levy the fee.\nThe bill also would provide that, notwithstanding these provisions, a county recorder shall be required to create a public record version of an official record only for that fraction of the official records for which the fee is sufficient to create a public record version.\nThe bill also would require that the County Recorders Association of California, no later than January 1, 2009, and annually thereafter, submit to the Assembly Committee on Judiciary, Senate Committee on Judiciary, and the Office of Privacy Protection a report on the progress each county recorder has made in complying with these provisions. It would require the Office of Privacy Protection, on or before January 1, 2018, to report to these committees on whether counties need to continue to levy the fee authorized by these provisions.\n(7) This bill would make legislative findings that any limitation on the public\u2019s right of access to the writings of public officials and agencies made by its provisions is necessary to protect against the risk of identity theft.\nUnless otherwise required to do so by state or federal law, no person, entity, or government agency shall present for recording or filing with a county recorder a document that is required by any provision of law to be open to the public if that record displays more than the last four digits of a social security number.\nSection 9526.5 is added to the Commercial Code, to read:\n(1) \u201cOfficial filing\u201d means the permanent archival filing of all instruments, papers, records, and attachments as accepted for filing by a filing office.\n(2) \u201cPublic filing\u201d means a filing that is an exact copy of an official filing except that any social security number contained in the copied filing is truncated. The public filing shall have the same legal force and effect as the official filing.\n(3) \u201cTruncate\u201d means to redact at least the first five digits of a social security number.\n(4) \u201cTruncated social security number\u201d means a social security number that displays no more than the last four digits of the number.\n(b) For every filing containing an untruncated social security number filed before August 1, 2007, a filing office shall create a public filing.\n(c) A filing office shall post a notice on its Web site informing filers not to include social security numbers in any portion of their filings. A filing office\u2019s online filing system shall not contain a field requesting a social security number.\n(d) Beginning August 1, 2007, for every filing containing an untruncated social security number filed by means other than the filing office\u2019s Web site, a filing office shall create a public filing.\n(e) When a public filing version of an official filing exists, both of the following shall apply:\n(1) Upon a request for inspection, copying, or any other public disclosure of an official filing that is not exempt from disclosure, a filing office shall make available only the public filing version of that filing.\n(2) A filing office shall publicly disclose an official filing only in response to a subpoena or order of a court of competent jurisdiction.\n(3) Nothing in this article shall be construed to restrict, delay, or modify access to any official filing, or modify any existing agreements regarding access to any official filing, prior to the creation and availability of a public filing version of that official filing.\n(f) A filing office shall be deemed to be in compliance with the requirements of this section and shall not be liable for failure to truncate a social security number if he or she uses due diligence to locate social security numbers in official records and truncate the social security numbers in the public filing version of those official filings. The use of an automated program with a high rate of accuracy shall be deemed to be due diligence.\n(g) In the event that a filing office fails to truncate a social security number contained in a record pursuant to subdivision (b) or (d), any person may request that the filing office truncate the social security number contained in that record. Notwithstanding that a filing office may be deemed to be in compliance with this section pursuant to subdivision (f), a filing office that receives a request that identifies the exact location of an untruncated social security number that is required to be truncated pursuant to subdivision (b) or (d) within a specifically identified record, shall truncate that number within 10 business days of receiving the request. The public filing with the truncated social security number shall replace the record with the untruncated number.\n(h) The Secretary of State shall not produce or make available financing statements in the form and format described in Section 9521 that provide a space identified for the disclosure of the social security number of an individual.\n(i) The Secretary of State shall produce and make available financing statements in the form and format described in Section 9521, except that the financing statements shall not provide a space identified for the disclosure of the social security number of an individual.\n(j) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a county recorder.\n(a) As used in this section \u201ccollege and university\u201d shall include all institutions of public higher education and all independent institutions of higher education.\n(b) The Office of Privacy Protection in the Department of Consumer Affairs shall establish a task force to conduct a review of the use by all colleges and universities of social security numbers in order to recommend practices to minimize the collection, use, storage, and retention of social security numbers in relation to academic and operational needs and applicable legal requirements.\n(c) The task force shall be known as the \u201cCollege and University Social Security Number Task Force.\u201d The Office of Privacy Protection shall determine the composition of the task force, which shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:\n(1) Two representatives from each of the three institutions of public higher education.\n(2) Two representatives of the California Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.\n(3) Two representatives each from two organizations devoted to the protection of personal privacy.\n(4) One representative from a national organization devoted to the management of informational technology in higher education.\n(5) One representative from the business community with expertise in technological solutions to privacy concerns.\n(6) One representative each from the Assembly Committee on Judiciary and the Senate Committee on Judiciary.\n(d) The task force shall seek input, as deemed necessary and appropriate, from all of the following:\n(1) Representatives of organizations with expertise in technical policy and practices of Internet disclosure, private policy relevant to Internet disclosure, and fostering public integrity and accountability.\n(2) The constituencies of the college and university communities, including students, staff, and faculty.\n(e) The task force shall review and make recommendations to minimize the collection, use, storage, and retention of social security numbers by California colleges and universities and shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:\n(1) A survey of best practices at colleges and universities and the costs of implementing those best practices.\n(2) The necessary use and protection of social security numbers for all of the following:\n(A) Research purposes.\n(B) Academic purposes, including, but not limited to, academic research, admission, financial aid, and other related operational uses.\n(C) Operational uses by academic medical centers, including, but not limited to, patient identification, tracking, and care.\n(D) Business purposes, including, but not limited to, the provision of employee benefits, tax purposes, loan programs, and other requirements imposed by current state and federal statutes and regulations.\n(E) Any other operational need of the college or university.\n(3) Current personal privacy protections provided to students, applicants, staff, and faculty of colleges and universities.\n(4) Existing state and federal legal requirements, including regulatory requirements, mandating the use of social security numbers at colleges and universities.\n(5) The possible use of personal identifiers or other substitutes for social security numbers that protect personal information and meet the operational needs of colleges and universities.\n(6) The cost of funding any recommendations presented by the task force, including those that are of minimal cost and can be implemented immediately and those that require additional funding or time to implement.\n(f) The task force shall commence meetings no later than May 1, 2008.\n(g) (1) On or before July 1, 2010, the task force shall submit a final report of its findings and recommendations to the Office of Privacy Protection, and to the Assembly Committee on Judiciary and the Senate Committee on Judiciary.\n(2) The final report shall also include a list of the existing uses of social security numbers common among colleges and universities for routine operations and compliance with state and federal laws.\n(3) The findings and recommendations of the task force shall be informational only and shall not be binding on any college or university.\nNothing in this chapter shall be construed to require the disclosure by a county recorder of any \u201cofficial record\u201d if a \u201cpublic record\u201d version of that record is available pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 27300) of Chapter 6 of Part 3 of Division 2 of Title 3.\nNothing in this chapter shall be construed to require the disclosure by a filing office of any \u201cofficial record\u201d if a \u201cpublic record\u201d version of that record is available pursuant to Section 9526.5 of the Commercial Code.\n(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that, in order to protect against the risk of identity theft, local agencies shall redact social security numbers from records before disclosing them to the public pursuant to this chapter.\n(b) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require a local agency to disclose a social security number.\n(c) This section shall not apply to records maintained by a county recorder.\nNotwithstanding any other provision of law, unless prohibited by federal law, the Franchise Tax Board shall truncate social security numbers on lien abstracts and any other records created by the board that are disclosable under Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 before disclosing the record to the public. For purposes of this section, \u201ctruncate\u201d means to redact the first five digits of a social security number.\nArticle 3.5 (commencing with Section 27300) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 3 of Division 2 of Title 3 of the Government Code, to read:\nArticle 3.5. Social Security Number Truncation Program\nThe county recorder of each county shall establish a social security number truncation program in order to create a public record version of each official record. The program shall include both of the following components, which the recorder shall implement concurrently:\n(c) Nothing in this article shall be construed to restrict, delay, or modify access to any official record, or modify any existing agreements regarding access to any official record, prior to the creation and availability of a public record version of that official record. A county recorder shall not charge any new fee or increase any existing fees in order to fund the social security number truncation program pursuant to this article, except as provided in subdivision (d) of Section 27361.\n(d) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a) and (b), a county recorder shall not be required to create a public record version of an official record if the fee authorized in Section 27304 is determined by the recorder to be insufficient to meet the cost of creating the public record version. In that case, the county recorder shall determine whether the fee is sufficient to meet the cost of creating a public record version of only a fraction of the official records described in subdivisions (a) and (b). If the fee is sufficient to meet the cost of creating a public record version of a fraction of the official records, the recorder shall be required to create a public record version of that fraction only.\n(a) The fee for recording and indexing every instrument, paper, or notice required or permitted by law to be recorded is four dollars ($4) for recording the first page and three dollars ($3) for each additional page, except the recorder may charge additional fees as follows:\n(1) If the printing on printed forms is spaced more than nine lines per vertical inch or more than 22 characters and spaces per inch measured horizontally for not less than three inches in one sentence, the recorder shall charge one dollar ($1) extra for each page or sheet on which printing appears excepting, however, the extra charge shall not apply to printed words which are directive or explanatory in nature for completion of the form or on vital statistics forms. Fees collected under this paragraph are not subject to subdivision (b) or (c).\n(2) If a page or sheet does not conform with the dimensions described in subdivision (a) of Section 27361.5, the recorder shall charge three dollars ($3) extra per page or sheet of the document. The extra charge authorized under this paragraph shall be available solely to support, maintain, improve, and provide for the full operation for modernized creation, retention, and retrieval of information in each county\u2019s system of recorded documents. Fees collected under this paragraph are not subject to subdivision (b) or (c).\n(b) One dollar ($1) of each three dollar ($3) fee for each additional page shall be deposited in the county general fund.\n(c) Notwithstanding Section 68085, one dollar ($1) for recording the first page and one dollar ($1) for each additional page shall be available solely to support, maintain, improve, and provide for the full operation for modernized creation, retention, and retrieval of information in each county\u2019s system of recorded documents.\n(d) (1) In addition to all other fees authorized by this section, a county recorder may charge a fee of one dollar ($1) for recording the first page of every instrument, paper, or notice required or permitted by law to be recorded, as authorized by each county\u2019s board of supervisors. The funds generated by this fee shall be used only by the county recorder collecting the fee for the purpose of implementing a social security number truncation program pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 27300).\n(2) A county recorder shall not charge the fee described in paragraph (1) after December 31, 2017, unless the county recorder has received reauthorization by the county\u2019s board of supervisors. A county recorder shall not seek reauthorization of the fee by the board before June 1, 2017, or after December 31, 2017. In determining the additional period of authorization, the board shall consider the review described in paragraph (4) of this subdivision.\n(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (2), a county recorder who, pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 27304, secures a revenue anticipation loan, or other outside source of funding, for the implementation of a social security truncation program, may be authorized to charge the fee described in paragraph (1) for a period not to exceed the term of repayment of the loan or other outside source of funding.\n(4) A county board of supervisors that authorizes the fee described in this subdivision shall require the county auditor to conduct two reviews to verify that the funds generated by this fee are used only for the purpose of the program, as described in Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 27300) and for conducting these reviews. The reviews shall state the progress of the county recorder in truncating recorded documents pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 27301, and shall estimate any ongoing costs to the county recorder of complying with subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 27301. The board shall require that the first review be completed not before June 1, 2012, or after December 31, 2013, and that the second review be completed not before June 1, 2017, or after December 31, 2017. The reviews shall adhere to generally accepted accounting standards, and the review results shall be made available to the public.\nThe Legislature finds and declares that Sections 2, 4, 5, and 8 of this act impose a limitation on the public\u2019s right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies within the meaning of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution. 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        "raw_content": "An unfolding story of a crisis: Aggregating information in response to natural disaster in Haiti\nIn response to the earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010, Ushahidi quickly built an online information resource platform for Haiti, which lets people on the ground pinpoint on a map specific places where help is immediately needed and to provide updates and stories via text, email, tweeting and an online form. The site also provides photos, videos and news about shortages, response and threats.\nThe earthquake was massive and catastrophic, with Red Cross estimates of 50,000 dead at this writing, and many more displaced and missing. Those on the ground believe one-third of the country's nine million people could need emergency aid (John O'Shea of GOAL). The country, already the poorest in the Western hemisphere, is going to require a huge influx of aid as well as debt relief, and efforts at reconstruction and regeneration in the longer term. These are things that will be managed (hopefully) on a global, governmental and NGO/institutional level. Beyond this, there are also opportunities for citizen action and donation, suggested at aggregation sites such as The Clinton Foundation, the Green Family Foundation, and MobileActive.org*.\nBut in this case, Ushahidi's site is a bit different. While a comprehensive and managed platform- a great example of the power of media and information to support immediate need in crisis situations- it is nevertheless heartbreaking to read, especially from a distance, aggregating not only necessary resources but also virtual cries for help. People trapped under rubble, families looking for the missing who may not be found, churches and homes and hospitals crumbling. All these calls for help and for action- verified or not- are detailed in the site's Reports section. Because international aid is as of this writing hampered, access to sites such as Ushahidi's platform might be the most effective way for people to activate on the ground. For the rest of us, the Reports unfold the story of the crisis in real-time, through firsthand accounts and requests for assistance from the actual people on the ground and in need, moving us from remote viewers to passive (or perhaps 'active' in the case of a few) participants. Perhaps this lens will work in an way that moves beyond short-term awareness, to influence a sustained reconstruction and regeneration effort and for preventive measures and just treatment that will reduce risks associated with other crises.\n(This post excerpted and cross-posted at the Resist Network.)\n*Professional affiliation\nLabels: infoactivism, participatory media",
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        "raw_content": "Fall Schedule of Online Teacher Workshops\nThis fall the National Humanities Center will hold eight online workshops for high school teachers focusing on specific topics in American history and culture along with primary source materials that can be used with their students in their classrooms. The 90-minute sessions are led by leading scholars of history, art, and literature and provide opportunities for sharing ideas with other teachers across the United States. Using online conferencing software that allows verbal exchanges among participants, these workshops are the newest offering from the National Humanities Center's education programs and build on its thirty years of dedicated effort to improving humanities teaching at all levels of education through engagement with scholars and professional development.\nWorkshops scheduled for this fall include sessions on consumer behavior in colonial America, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and art in the Civil War and early twentieth century, among other topics. The workshops will draw from, and help familiarize teachers with, materials in the National Humanities Center's Toolbox Library, an extensive archive of primary sources - historical documents, literary texts, visual images, and audio materials - which are supplemented with discussion guides and helpful notes.\nRegistration for each workshop is $35. All sessions are conducted live, online. Participants need a computer, an Internet connection, along with speakers, and a microphone. For participants who need a headset with a built-in microphone, one will be provided.\nWHO: Teachers (K-12) of U.S. History and American Literature\n\"The Consumer Revolution in Colonial America\"\nLed by historian Maurie McInnis, University of Virginia\n\"Why Some New World Colonies Succeeded and Others Failed\"\nLed by historian Kathleen Duval, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\n\"Lincoln's Gettysburg Address\"\nLed by historian Andrew Delbanco, Columbia University\n\"Civil War Art\"\nLed by art historian Kirk Savage, University of Pittsburgh\n\"The Cult of Domesticity\"\nLed by literature scholar Lucinda MacKethan, North Carolina State University\nLed by historian Reginald Hildebrand, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\n\"The Ashcan School\"\nLed by art historian Angela Miller, Washington University of Saint Louis\n\"In Search of the Civil Rights Movement\"\nLed by historian Kenneth Janken, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\nWHERE: All sessions will be conducted online.\nCONTACT: For more information, or to reserve space, please contact Michelle Walton-Shaw, 919-549-0661, mshaw@nationalhumanitiescenter.org\nWebsite: http://www.nationalhumanitiescenter.org/\n9/14/09 | Posted by Brian Scott at 9:01 AM 38 comments\nCentral New York Teachers Participate In Federal Writing Project\nTwelve Central New York teachers undertook an intensive, four-week Summer Institute in July at SUNY Cortland during the second year of the Seven Valleys Writing Project (SVWP).\nThe institute took place July 6-31 at Main Street SUNY Cortland, an extension facility the College operates at 9 Main St. in downtown Cortland. The educators honed their written expression and improved their grasp of research in education-related subjects.\n\"I used to laugh at the idea of having students write in class every day,\" said Nick Bessette, an English language arts teacher at Union Springs (N.Y.) High School. \"Now I don't.\"\n\"At the end of the Summer Institute, I have come to realize how little I have used writing,\" noted Kathryn Cernera, English language arts teacher in the Ithaca (N.Y.) City School District's DeWitt Middle School. \"I knew it was missing, but after being here, I have so many ways to sneak it into my classroom.\"\nSince 2008, the College has operated a local branch of the National Writing Project, funded through the federal Department of Education, as a means of helping outstanding teachers across Central New York improve their practice through writing and research. In all, 26 area educators have been trained as master educators and returned to their home districts to share their new knowledge with colleagues and students by conducting professional development demonstrations after school hours.\n\"This whole institute has been a real shot in the arm for my teaching,\" said Tina Conklin, English language arts teacher in Chenango Valley (N.Y.) Middle School. \"I want to go back and infect my school with an enthusiasm for writing.\"\n\"The program has helped 4,800 students gain access to a SVWP teacher consultant so far,\" said David Franke, a SUNY Cortland associate professor of English and professional writing who is the College's project director with Brian Fay, a teacher at the Onondaga-Cayuga-Madison BOCES. \"The bottom line is that we anticipate our program will reach 18,000 students with a Seven Valleys Writing Project teacher by the end of five years. In our second year, we've taught a total of 26 educators from more than 20 school districts in Central New York. These teacher consultants practice in all fields and at all levels in the theory and practice of using writing to help students learn at the kindergarten through 12th grade level.\"\nThe SVWP will ultimately serve 79 school districts in an eight-county territory located within a 100-mile radius of Cortland, Franke said. The 12 teachers were competitively selected from 15 applicants and were required to have at least two years of teaching experience. Franke and Fay would like to see more candidates apply who teach science, math, social studies, art and other content areas.\nThe other Central New York teachers chosen to attend this summer's institute were: Quana Brock, English language arts teacher at Binghamton (N.Y.) High School; Deborah Gleason-Rielly, English teacher at Auburn (N.Y.) High School; Tish Evans, English as a second language teacher in the Syracuse (N.Y.) 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City School District's Northeast Elementary School. \"Listening to the things they say and the questions they ask \u2014 and all the silences in between -- is the only way to help them move to feel joy and take pride in the work they do.\"\n\"I'm reminded to take risks and that if I don't think the writing is interesting, no one else in my class will,\" said Joseph Cortese, history and economics teacher in the Homer (N.Y.) Senior High School.\n\"It was really an amazing year,\" Franke noted. \"People work so hard, but it's really good work. They love it. They do research into their own professional research questions, for example, 'Does teaching grammar make elementary students better writers?' and 'How can I teach students to respond critically to their peers' work?' Stuff like that. At the same time, the teachers are helping each other compose their own writing, everything from memoir to poetry to fiction. On top of that, the group serves as a critical audience for teachers to develop their own ways to use writing in the classroom.\"\nFor more information about the SVWP, visit the Web site at www.cortland.edu/svwp or contact Franke at (607) 753-5945.\nChildren Can Learn A Second Language In Preschool\nInterim results from an international research project which looks at bilingual education reveal that children can learn a second language as early as preschool.\nThe University of Hertfordshire is one of nine European partners in ELIAS (Early Language and Intercultural Acquisition Studies) which was awarded \u20ac300,000 by the European Union last year to research bilingual education and intercultural awareness in children through observational studies and language assessments in six project preschools.\nThe researchers use a concept called 'immersion teaching', whereby children are addressed in each language by the respective native speaker and asked to respond in that language.\nThe study focuses on bilingual preschools in Germany, Sweden and Belgium, where the staff members are teachers from the respective country, but at least one teacher is a native speaker of English. Data is also collected from nurseries in Hertfordshire and the bilingual nursery of the German school in London. Children\u2019s progress in English is measured through a receptive vocabulary test and a grammar task that was designed within the project. So far, 266 preschool children aged between three and five took part in the tests.\nThe researchers found that although not all the preschool groups performed equally well in the tests, and there was a large amount of individual variation in children\u2019s comprehension of vocabulary and grammatical phenomena, there was clear evidence that it is feasible for children to start to learn a second language in a preschool context, using immersion methods.\nDr Christina Schelletter, a senior lecturer in English Language and Communication in the School of Humanities at the University of Hertfordshire, who leads the UK investigation said: \"We have found that immersion-type teaching can be of real benefit to children. Immersion is the best and most successful method of foreign language learning at an early age. The natural learning abilities of young children as well as their enthusiasm promise rapid and successful acquisition of the second language.\"\nELIAS will continue until October 2010 during which time it will document and assess the development of the children, organise teacher training events and recommend practical work for the preschools. Following the final symposium in 2010, a compilation of the results will be published for general public use.\nFor more information, see: http://www.elias.bilikita.org/\nReaders' Choice Literacy Grant\nBetter World Books announced the creation of its Readers' Choice Literacy Grant. Twice a year, Better World Books' five primary non-profit literacy partners are now invited to submit grant proposals which will then be voted on by consumers on www.BetterWorldBooks.com. The winner each time will receive a significant grant to fund its proposal. Voting for the first grant will begin on Oct. 23, 2009. \"We want to keep growing public awareness of the importance of literacy, and the Readers' Choice Literacy Grant is a great way to deepen our readers' engagement and empower them to help make a difference,\" said Better World Books CEO David Murphy.\nEvery book bought on BetterWorldBooks.com funds global literacy through Better World Books' five primary non-profit literacy partners (the National Center for Family Literacy, Books for Africa, Room to Read, Worldfund, and Invisible Children) as well as through nearly 100 other non-profit organizations.\nShe's Going Back To School But Can She Read?\nThe fact that children who do not read well by the end of Grade 3 are at risk of dropping out or failing to graduate is one of the grim conclusions made in a report released by the Canadian Education Statistics Council.\nThe report, \"Literature Review: Key factors to support literacy success in school-aged population\" was prepared by principal investigator Julia O'Sullivan, Dean of the Faculty of Education at The University of Western Ontario. It explores the gaps in students' opportunities to learn to read and identifies those at risk based on how well Canadian children can read in Grade 3 or Grade 6. Statistics prove that at least 30 per cent of students across the country cannot read or write well enough to support success in school by the end of Grade 6.\n\"These students move to junior or senior high where reading is not taught and these same students are expected to read well enough to learn from textbooks in subjects ranging from science to history,\" says O'Sullivan. \"Then they have to write about what they know and think. But without those reading skills, success is highly unlikely.\"\nAnd while many students are doing well in Canada's current education system, the report says it's unacceptable that nearly one quarter will not graduate from high school. The costs for these students, their families, communities and Canada are much higher today than 25 years ago. Today, Canada competes against countries with higher graduation rates whose students often speak two or three languages.\nEfforts to improve reading and writing skills, historically, happen at the primary and elementary levels. But the report urges that those efforts must be intensified for young children and expanded to junior and senior high school if more students are to succeed. And that means more literacy teachers in high school settings.\nO'Sullivan explains, \"Reading, or the ability to get meaning from print, is fundamental for school success for all students. It is the golden ticket that every child in this country has a right to expect. The challenge for Canada is to raise the bar and close the gap for all of our students. Every single child is entitled to learn to read, to attain that golden ticket.\"\nWeb Site Sells Words and Supports Literacy\nBuy a word and support international literacy efforts. 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It's more about the artists, and how they're full of shit. I don't really like using the term \"artist\" to describe rock musicians or rock stars. They're not even musicians. They believe their own hype and they're full of it and they just turn rock into this business. It's about those people; people who can't wait to sell-out; can't wait to get the song in a commercial. [They] know how many records they've sold every week and know exactly where they are on the charts; what the strongest markets are. It's a bummer. You get these dick-heads that just want to be record executives and they are record executives; they're over-glorified record executives. It's got nothing to do with the labels; they know they're full of shit. It's the people who make the music that really think they're something else.\nPack Up the Cats was released at a bad time when things at Island were very unsteady and the record never got the promotion it needed. What goes through your mind when a label basically turns its back on you and your hands are tied?\nI was really proud of that record, and it was a bummer. I kind of wished I never had given it to them; that I have waited and put it out with somebody that had the time to do it. You're also dealing with a lot of people at the label who really don't know if they're going to have a job, and that's what they're more worried about than anything. \"Where am I going to be next week?\" To get those people to focus on you when they're scared about where their next paycheck is coming from is really tough and you can understand why their attentions are elsewhere.\nYour bio says you followed Chris Blackwell, the Island Records Founder, to Palm Pictures. How much of an influence has Chris had on your career?\nThose people were the first people to ever be interested in anything we've done. 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        "raw_content": "We are the only gemstone service that provides a 90 days money back guarantee because we know our recommended gemstones work.\nNiranjan Mehta and his credentials. Please click to enlarge.\nINTRODUCTION OF NIRANJAN MEHTA\nPractice in gemstones, precious metals, and finance for 16 generations\nNiranjan Mehta comes from a Jain business family. This family has a tradition of using Vedic astrology and gemstones very successfully. They have been royal advisors to ruling families in Kathiadwad (Gujarat) and in the business community for 16 generation (it is on document). As most of his family members have had a college education since 1830, they have an extremely rational approach and scientific mind to evaluate the effects and benefits of what gemstones they use. Also, his grandfather, Nautamlal Kamdar (Mehta) was a pioneer in introducing diamond cutting in 1909 in Jetpur, India.\nHere, you can see a close-up picture of Mr. Mehta's great grandfather Bhagvanji Kamdar wearing a ruby. Here, Mr. Mehta's 4th and 5th generation great grandfathers are seen wearing gemstones Here, this book shows, that when we introduced the diamond cutting business in 1913, we used professional tools and approach\nNiranjan Mehta learned the fundamentals of Vedic astrology from his maternal grandmother and mother. Soon enough, he attended the School of Astrology, which was run by the great Vedic scholar Sri Niranjan Joshi in Mumbai. He then manifested his knowledge with the help of his family background in using Vedic astrology rationally in business. After coming to America, the American library system gave him a great opportunity to understand and amalgamate Vedic science with modern understanding of physics and chemistry. He also worked for the Mafatlal Industries and managed their private investments. In the United States, he worked for National Semiconductor in the Silicon Valley. After realizing the marvel of Vedic astrology, he decided to quit National Semiconductor in late 1990 and become a full time Vedic astrologer cum gemologist. For more information on his astrological background, visit www.newdynamic.com.\nHis family business background and in-depth understanding of Vedic astrology and his qualifications from the Harvard of Gemology, Gemological Institute of America helped provide his clients with unmatched service with definite solutions. He is so confident of his background and knowledge, that he offers a money back guarantee for 90 days! He knows that if his recommended gemstones work, then why would anyone return them? He has a great plan for any budget. For more information on his family background, visit www.kamdartree.com.\nFor sports enthusiasts, he captained Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy. As per the Chairman of the Selection Committee, Vijay Merchant, \"Niranjan Mehta was one of four opening batsmen to be selected for the West Indian tour of 1971 for Indian Test team. The other three are Sunil Gavaskar, Abbas Ali Baig, and Jayantilal.\" He also played as a professional cricketer for Sussex, Lancashire, and Scotland in the 1970s. For more information, visit www.coachguru.com.\nCurrently, Niranjan Mehta resides in Guerneville, CA with his family. From the left: daughter Anjali, Niranjan, daughter Riddhi, and wife Veena.\nPlease contact Niranjan Mehta at mail@maharajajewel.com or 707-695-2321.",
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        "raw_content": "The Act Of Building With Online Reputation Management\nOne of the most important aspects of online reputation management is action. While people can talk about it, think about it, come up with plans, and even dream about it, the most important thing that needs to be done is the act of building a good reputation. There is a lot to be considered when it comes to the act of building online reputation. For one thing, there needs to be an understanding that this is not a one time, or even temporary deal. One has to be building and maintaining his reputation as long as his business is around and he is the owner of his business.\nThere are a lot of things that one can do when it comes to his reputation. This goes beyond merely providing products and services to customers. One thing that customers do not look for anymore is distant servers. While it is tempting to be distant, one has to understand the true value of engagement. 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        "raw_content": "Air Conditioning for One Room - For Free!\nThis is a smaller and simpler version of the popular Free Air Conditioning system which I have offered for twelve years and which can entirely cool most houses as comfortably as conventional air conditioning systems can do. In most climates, this version will likely have around one-fourth the cooling capacity, in other words, it is more suitable for a single room.\nI will present the full logical reasoning for this system, which is actually an example of the logic behind every one of my other energy-related systems.\nAny such energy system must be analyzed regarding every single step of its operation, and the WORST performing step is the one that limits the performance of the system. We can list the separate steps here: (1) heat must flow THROUGH the earth so that undesired heat can flow AWAY from the buried component, which in this case is a discarded hot water heater tank (which does not leak!). (2) next heat from the warmed tank must be able to conduct into the adjacent soil which is surrounding it. (3) Next is the warm water inside the tank must send its heat into the metal of the tank. (4) Next, some (insulated) piping is required to move the cool water from the tank up into a house and then the warmed water back down into the tank. The pipes must have sufficient diameter to allow adequate water flow and also a small pump must recirculate the water around this circuit. (5) Next, the cool water which came up from the tank must pass through a heat exchanger, which in this case will be a standard car radiator (NOT a car heater coil, which is too small!). (6) And finally, a fan needs to blow room air through that radiator to cool the room air due to the cooler water inside the radiator. We find it simplest and cheapest to use a standard modern electric car radiator fan, but only running on SIX volts instead of twelve volts, which makes the fan nearly silent (while car radiator fans are generally pretty noisy due to their very high spin rate).\nThis presentation was first placed on the Internet in Sept 2012.",
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        "raw_content": "Heat and Cool a House\nNaturally, without a Furnace or Air Conditioner\nImagine storing about 30 MILLION Btus of summer heat to use for heating a house in winter! Since a medium-sized house near Chicago needs only around 40 million Btus for an entire winter's heating, this would massively reduce heating bills, consumption of oil or gas, pollution and global warming! A slightly larger version could even provide 100%+ of the house's heating needs!\nImagine the SAME house storing around 12 MILLION Btus of late winter cooling to easily provide the 4 MBtu of air conditioning cooling generally used in an entire summer!\nThis Sub-Basement System is actually just the (invisible) underground portion of the NorthWarm Solar 100% solar-heating Technology. The NorthWarm Solar (Version 1 or 2 or the Sub-Basement) approach to solar heating is VERY different from anyone else's approach. It is a TWO-STAGE system, which GUARANTEES incredible comfort and performance. One of our basic \"secrets\" is that we do NOT actually heat the house with solar heat! We provide an enormous UNDERGROUND, thermally insulated heat-storage chamber where we send the solar heat into. We collect excessive amounts of solar heat to FOREVER maintain this (huge) heat-storage chamber at around 125\u00b0F temperature. Relatively conventional air-handling blowers and ducting then transfer 125\u00b0F warm air (identical to the warm air that your conventional house furnace now creates from fossil fuels) to any room where the wall thermostat calls for warm air. This approach has many bonuses, such as having a (conventional) bathroom wall thermostat set at 90\u00b0F while a bedroom might be maintained at 68\u00b0F and a living room maintained at 74\u00b0F. Few current homes have such customized heating systems!\nFor Northwarm Solar (Version 1 or 2) homes in some climates, the homeowner also can install an additional underground, thermally insulated storage chamber, but this one for natural deep-soil COOLNESS (of 52\u00b0F). This then provides an even more amazing comfort ability! Some rooms of the house could be HEATED (in response to those rooms' wall thermostats) while other rooms could be COOLED, AT THE SAME TIME! In existing houses, THAT is impossible! But in a NorthWarm Solar home, it can be \"normal\". A Cooled Pantry could maintain wines and foods at 52\u00b0F without needing the expense of running any expensive refrigeration system, while a different room might be kept at 100\u00b0F as a Sauna! Who else could do that, and all WITHOUT expensive cooling and heating equipment?\nEach NorthWarm Solar (Version 1 or 2) House can have the heating (and cooling) system custom designed for that family's desires and their climate. In fact, for a climate like Chicago's, the heat-storage chamber could be over-sized so that NO direct solar panels might be necessary at all, that heat collected from the previous summer might be collected and saved to HEAT THE ENTIRE HOUSE FOR THE ENTIRE COMING WINTER! If a NorthWarm Solar (Version 1) house was built in some parts of Alaska, the underground heat-storage chamber would similarly be over-sized, such that the minimal amount of available winter solar energy would still easily always keep the entire house cozy. It must be clear that essentially any other climate in Canada or Europe or the United States could similarly use the NorthWarm Solar System. Oddly, this approach of a two-stage heating/cooling system could also be Engineered for climates like southern Florida or Arizona, again, always for the absolute ultimate in comfort for all occupants.\nYou might have noticed that most of the Technology involved in a NorthWarm Solar (Version 1 or 2) house is all hidden underground, so (Version 1) designs have immense flexibility regarding style and appearance. The ultimate performance style would involve some very large glass windows (or panels) for maximum collection of solar warmth, but the NorthWarm Solar design concept could use many other methods of supplying heat to send into the underground heat-storage chamber, even a woodstove or a wood-burning furnace or even a fossil-burning furnace! But we frown on that, as that would defeat many of the FREE capabilities of the NorthWarm Solar concept and design. The NorthWarm Solar heat-storage can also supply heat to make a vehicle garage cozy warm as desired, and it can also send heat through air tubes under sidewalks and driveways to keep them forever ice- and snow-free. An amazing system!\nOh, if an extended period of extreme cloudiness occurs, like a ten-day sunless period, which occurred in northern Indiana in 1961, there is no problem! The NorthWarm Solar heat storage chamber is Engineered to provide heat for three weeks (or more, even for an entire winter, as the homeowner wishes) without any Sun. Even if the Sun should burn out (and it won't!) this family would be cozy warm for a few weeks for sure!\nNow imagine that this is not very expensive to install (with the house value probably being enormously higher, too!). Unfortunately, this concept is really only best compatible with NEW CONSTRUCTION buildings, and would be far less beneficial in trying to use it for any existing buildings. Amazingly, most ways of installing this system are TOTALLY INVISIBLE after it is installed, and it is compatible with virtually ANY house style or layout!\nThis is as GREEN as one can get! Simply \"shifting\" the effects of summer and winter seasonal weather, with NO fossil fuels required at all. Actually, not even any woodstove or methane or any alternative heating fuel is likely even needed!\nAnd there are very simple and crude (thereby inexpensive) methods of \"boosting\" the performance of this system by collecting a little extra sunlight on any sunny winter days!\nThis concept was invented and tested in 1977\nThis is not even any super-complicated idea! It is essentially storing all that heat or coolness in a VERY highly insulated \"room\" hidden completely underneath the house. It is actually OBVIOUS! (We just did a lot of Engineering to maximize the performance, so the home occupants would probably never know that a conventional furnace and A/C were not providing their comfort.)\nDuring new house construction, it is possible to provide for nearly free air conditioning and greatly reducing heating costs. This is true for the vast majority of homes, and could be usable for some businesses, and the cost is quite reasonable. This concept is not actually any \"collection\" system itself, but rather an immense and effective storage system for heat (in winter) or cooling (in summer). The heating concept still needs to come from any of a variety of heating sources, whether that is solar, a woodstove, or conventional heating sources. Actually, one of those seems ideally compatible with the Sub-Basement storage system, a Solar-Heating - Low-Tech Active System\nHowever, the storage is unique as it is designed to use \"very crude\" sources of heat, WITHOUT having to collect 250\u00b0F air or the like. It is actually designed to be able to use air like that that collects in a closed car on a sunny summer day, between 120\u00b0F and 140\u00b0F, and so the technology of the collection can be very simple and even \"crude\"!\nIn the combined heating-cooling concept, a separate source of cooling MAY be needed (depending on the climate. For many climates, the massive storage capability can provide enough house air cooling for an entire summer! OR the huge energy storage capability can be divided into two (or more) sections, where one could have a supply of heat while the other had a supply of coolness, such as for a late Spring day when heat is needed at night and in the morning but cooling may be needed in the afternoon. And for those warmer climates where extra cooling might be needed, our related \"Free Air Conditioning\" (which is an array of buried, sealed underground air passageways to capture cool from the cool soil deep underground, like in caves) is an excellent choice. In a slightly modified version of this storage, which could then only be used for cooling, the external cooling system may be unnecessary.\nThis is SERIOUS storage! Our normal intention is to design a storage of at least 30,000,000 Btu of heating capability (a hundred times more than others even dream about!) This system can be Engineered for a wide variety of climates and occupant expectations, but our generic planning is usually to plan for a situation where DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF WINTER around 10 million of those Btus would get lost through the excellent insulation, which leaves the other 20 million Btus to heat the house! Since decently designed modern houses commonly need around 40 million Btus of actual heating for a whole winter, this approach takes care of HALF OF EVERY YEAR'S HEATING BILLS!\nActually, in most cases, it will work BETTER than that, and handle most or even all of the house's heating needs. We use an extremely conservative approach and generally choose to use very conservative values in our designing, specifically, of being able to get the storage up to just 120\u00b0F at the beginning of the winter. (This low storage temperature permits us to store the heat for a LONG time! The far hotter storage temperatures that most solar systems try to use cannot store heat for more than a few days at most, as they lose heat like crazy through the insulation they use.)\nSay that our storage is identical but might have a little better insulation and that it is heated to just a little warmer, around 140\u00b0F at the beginning of the winter. That is then about 60% extra capacity, meaning nearly the whole winter's heating load could be provided! It is also very easy to make the heat storage chamber a little taller than the eight feet than we describe, to then have even greater heat storage, but we again have tried to stay conservative, and also kept the footprint of the heat storage chamber entirely under the area of the house, and also kept the chamber having just an eight-foot height, such that conventional concrete basement construction procedures could easily be used.\nFor most climates, cooling is even easier! The system mentioned above commonly can have around 13,000,000 Btus of cooling capability at the start of a summer. A 30,000 Btu/hr central air conditioner needs to run for about 420 hours straight to provide that much cooling. In many climates, a standard house actually uses around 3 or 4 million Btus of cooling during an average summer.\nDo you plan a basement for this new house? If so, consider making a full sub-basement underneath it! That's essentially it! If you were NOT intending to put a basement under the house, consider having one built. Using poured concrete, a very common method. Maybe an extra thousand dollars of excavation cost, and an extra thousand dollars of concrete, and labor (These estimates depend on WHERE you are and WHAT the attitudes of local Contractors are! It is possible that these numbers might be several times higher where you are, but even then, it is still a great deal, since you would eliminate at least $1000 of heating bills and $1000 of cooling bills EVERY YEAR FOREVER. There are some additional costs, mostly slab insulation and our favorite \" PVC thinwall field pipe\", but they tend to be moderate expenses. There are actually two nearly identical storage versions, one for heating only or heating and cooling, and the other for cooling only. For the cooling only, for around (possibly) a few thousand dollars differential in the construction cost of a new house, you could have completely normal air conditioning without having to dig up the whole yard (as in our Free Air Conditioning) and without paying for a conventional central A/C unit (which generally costs several thousand dollars that you would save!) By eliminating the need for the central A/C unit, you might even be able to cancel out the differential cost of this system! (These costs are only if the contractors involved are \"friendly\" and whom will be kind in their cost additions. Many contractors dread anything new or unusual, and they might charge ten times that much, to make sure that they would still make a profit even if unexpected construction complications occurred!)\nThis sub-basement structure would not be used as a room. It would actually be painted with a waterproof sealer, REALLY well insulated on all sides, and then entirely filled back in with relatively standard backfill earth materials, and used as a \"heat storage\" chamber. A complex arrangement of hollow tubes gets buried in the storage material to provide the necessary methods to get heat into and out of the storage. Once this sub-basement was made and filled in (and then properly compacted), a standard basement floor would be poured on top of it, and the house built normally above it. In other words, the final house would show absolutely no evidence of the sub-basement even existing! The house would be absolutely \"normal\"! That allows almost infinite flexibility in the architecture and style of the house's design and construction.\nThe final basement floor WOULD have some ducts sticking up through it at various places, to either send hot air down into the storage or to remove warm air to go to one or more rooms (it can very easily be Zoned so that different parts of the house could be kept at different temperatures). The system is even compatible with hydronic heating/cooling where water piping is used instead of air ducts.\nAmong many additional options available, INSIDE the 120\u00b0F storage material, a relatively small chamber could be built, and well insulated, where that chamber would only lose heat to the 120\u00b0F material surrounding it, and so it could be maintained at an even higher temperature. For example, if it were kept at a constant 160\u00b0F or 180\u00b0F, then water pipes running through that higher temperature material would come out at roughly that higher temperature. This would be for people who did not feel that hot water at 120\u00b0F was hot enough!\nWhat would be the point of this? Imagine a modest-sized house, of 40 feet by 25 feet, or 1,000 square feet floor area. This sub-basement would then have 1,000 square feet of area and 8 feet in height, or around 8,000 cubic feet of the earth materials trapped inside it. At a density of around 100 pounds per cubic foot, that's around 800,000 pounds of heat storage materials. Using some standard engineering information, this huge amount of storage is able to store around 500,000 Btu of heat (or cool) for each degree (F) of temperature change of the material. When the material is heated to 120\u00b0F, that is 50 degrees warmer than the 70\u00b0F comfort temperature of the house, so there would be 50 * 500,000 or 25 million Btus of heat storage. If the storage is heated to 140\u00b0F, that would be around 35 million Btus of available heat storage. Simple, huh?\nIf the sub-basement was built with a 10-foot height instead of 8-feet, those numbers would be proportionately increased to 31 million Btus and 44 million Btus.\nFirst, consider cooling. If this house is in a climate similar to Chicago's, the natural ground temperature is around 53\u00b0F. If, in the Spring, the storage is permitted to revert to its natural deep earth temperature, then all of the 800,000 pounds of storage would be at 53\u00b0F at the beginning of the Summer. If the desired summer house temperature is the common 76\u00b0F, that means that the storage starts out the summer season containing around (76\u00b0F - 53\u00b0F) * 500,000 or 11.5 million Btus of cooling!\nWhat is the expected house use of cooling? In a climate like Chicago's, there are commonly around 20 days each summer where a central air conditioner is used for the six hours of the afternoon. That's 120 actual hours of air conditioning that is needed in a summer. A modest-sized house such as the above would often have a central air conditioner rated at 30,000 Btu/hr (2.5 tons). Multiplying these numbers gives a full summer's air conditioning usage of around 3.6 million Btus of cooling.\nNote that for Cooling Only, no insulation would be needed to be installed inside the walls and floor of the sub-basement chamber. This actually allows the chamber to naturally cool by losing heat into the deep soil directly below it, for even greater capacity.\nSince the proposed storage could provide the initial 11.5 million Btus plus constant bonuses due to the floor being cooled by the deep soil under it, ALL of the 3.6 million Btus of cooling needs would easily be taken care of! No other air conditioning system would be needed, ever! The cooling-only version of this storage even constantly and naturally replenishes itself, so its capabilities are actually even greater.\nRegarding the heating-cooling version, if the climate is such that additional summer cooling is likely to be required, our related Free Air Conditioning system can simply ahd easily connect into this storage. Not only would this eliminate the annual summer electricity usage for air conditioning (forever!) but it would even eliminate the initial cost of buying and installing the conventional air conditioning system. That's several thousand dollars of initial cost that is eliminated, greatly offsetting the cost of the sub-basement.\nIn case it is overlooked, a LOT of thermal insulation is involved when you intend to store heat or cool for MONTHS! R-60 would be an absolute minimum, with R-100 more likely for many climates and situations. That is a LOT of foam insulation, and actually represents a major cost in installing this system.\nFor some climates, it might even be appropriate to pour an additional partition wall to separate the sub-basement into two separate chambers. One would be intended to be used for heating and the other for cooling. On a late May day, heat might be extracted from the one during the night and in the early morning, while coolness could then be extracted in the afternoon! Even better, different rooms of the house could extract heat or coolness per the calls of standard wall thermostats turning on blowers!\nBottom line: ALL air conditioning is taken care of, forever, without the big electricity bills of conventional air conditioning, and without any Freon refrigerants that might be environmentally bad.\nThere are even wonderful heating benefits from this system!\nIf, in the Autumn, either solar heating or any of a variety of other heat sources is used to warm up the storage, then maybe by November 1, the storage could have been gradually gotten up to the desired 120\u00b0F. That stored heat could then be used during the winter for heating the house. Certainly, all of November, December and January should be completely provided for. But if February and March heat is also desired, no real problem, just TALLER sub-basement and storage material and THICKER insulation to reduce long-term heat losses. Notice that we say WARM and not HOT!\nThis is meant as a very \"low-tech\" system. You have certainly noticed that the interior of a closed car can soon get over 140\u00b0F on a sunny summer day. The point is, getting this massive storage up to, say 120\u00b0F, over several weeks is quite easy without having to resort to any exotic equipment. Many other heat sources are possible, too, like a woodstove or similar. Even the HG 3a device which we invented to allow cut lawn grass and leaves to naturally decompose, which gives off a LOT of heat, could be used!\nWhen anyone else talks about trying to provide \"solar heating\" for domestic hot water or for space heating, they always try to store the heat at 200\u00b0F or above. Yes, that allows a small volume of storage material to hold a lot of heat, a good thing. However, it causes enormous heat losses through surrounding insulation if the heat is to be stored more than three or four hours! We see great wisdom in minimizing the amount of heat lost through the insulation. With our design storage temperature of only 120\u00b0F, our heat loss rate is less than half that of a 200\u00b0F storage! This is a central reason why our storage can provide heat for a full house for MONTHS!\nUsing this very conservative value of 120\u00b0F for the top temperature of the storage, let's do the math. If a desired house temperature is the usual 70\u00b0F, then the storage would have (120\u00b0F - 70\u00b0F) * 500,000 or 25 million Btus of heating available for the house at the beginning of the winter.\nIn Chicago's fairly nasty climate, our modest-sized house, if reasonably well insulated, might have an annual heating load of 40 million Btus. That means that around half of the entire house's winter heating load could easily be provided by our massive storage, without turning on any furnace or using any heating fuel, EVEN IF IT IS ONLY MAXXED AT 120\u00b0F! (It actually turns out to be almost exactly half for this example, because several million Btus are lost through the insulation over those months of storage, but much of that is lost UPWARD into the basement floor and therefore the house above it.)\nIf the storage could be warmed to 140\u00b0F, then the benefits would be even better. The storage would then contain around 35 million Btus, representing MOST of the house's heating load for each winter. That means that, for every following winter, only a small portion of the usual heating bills would be necessary! Forever!\nIf this heat storage capability is intended to be maximized, it is easy to do. If the sub-basement was made 12 feet tall instead of the 8 feet mentioned above, there would be one and one half times as much heat storage capabilities. If the storage began in the Autumn having been heated to 140\u00b0F, it's storage of 53 million Btu should easily be able to entirely heat the whole house for the whole winter, never having to turn on a furnace at all!\nThere is also the option of adding additional insulation around the storage, to reduce even more the amount lost over a period of months. Keep in mind that we estimate losing roughly 10 million Btus over a three month period, and if the insulation was doubled, that loss would only be around 5 million Btus during those three months. For most climates, we do not encourage excessive insulation, to keep expenses down.\nTo get your lofty thoughts back down to reality: A 2-inch thick layer of blue foam insulation is rated at R-10. It would take TEN such layers stacked up to get R-100 insulation! That's 20 inches thick of foam on all walls and floor and ceiling! The chamber volume has been discussed rather generically here in the calculations, but you can see that this massive amount of insulation would materially reduce the available volume of the storage material. More and more thicker insulation can reduce the millions of Btus of heat loss, but also reduces the total amount of heat stored in the smaller volume of material. For each climate and application, there is generally a best thickness of insulation, which can be determined with rather simple Calculus solutions. And thicker insulation also would permit HOTTER storage (due to slower heat loss) provided that you had some heat source which could provide heat at higher than the Low-Grade heat (120\u00b0F or 140\u00b0F or so) that we tend to find attractive! There are a zillion options regarding this system! We (or a very talented Engineering Firm) probably need to be involved in maximizing the design of a system for any specific application. We know that people see this as really obvious and apparently simple, and nearly everyone seems to assume that they could build it without any help. Well, sort of! It will certainly WORK no matter how poorly it was Engineered! It's just that our attitude about such things is that IF you are going to go to the trouble to do something like this, you might as well do it right! Which means some calculation and Engineering toward maximizing performance.\nAs mentioned, a taller storage chamber could be built, which would provide even more heating and cooling storage. In certain climates, that might be something worth considering. This discussion is making the main point, that a rather conventional basement structure, a simple basement, beneath the planned basement, could accomplish a lot! For a rather moderate initial expense, a conventional air conditioning system could very certainly be eliminated (saving a good deal of installation money), ALL future years of air conditioning electric bills would be essentially eliminated, and a great deal of the cost of heating would also forever be eliminated! Best of all, virtually all new construction could easily include this system, which is entirely invisible once the house is built.\nAlso, please note that the re-sale value of a house that would NEVER have any air conditioning expenses and would have possibly less than half the winter heating expenses, would be VERY high. The additional re-sale value of the house almost certainly would be greater than the cost of installing this system! Also, do you realize how quickly such a house would sell?\nThere ARE some Engineering considerations. All of the inner surfaces of the (concrete) chamber would have to be painted / sealed to seal those surfaces, such that moisture did not permeate through the concrete, either inward or outward. Effective, crush-resistant, durable, thermal insulation (we generally suggest an absolute minimum of R-30, but higher R is always better, and R-60 or even R-100 might be appropriate for some applications) must be provided, so the storage does not lose too much of the stored heat to the surrounding ground (such as what traditionally had been called blue Styrofoam). Proper selection of the best storage materials (for both economy and thermal characteristics) is very desirable. Many people seem to instantly decide that either sand or rocks would be the storage, but those materials actually have pretty terrible thermal characteristics, and the storage would only have half or one-third the storage capacity of our Design. The system needs efficient ways to both get heat into and out of the storage, for efficient performance. Otherwise, the house temperature could vary from the desired wall thermostat value! When these considerations are properly planned, an absolutely standard heating/cooling wall thermostat can keep the entire house within one degree of the value you set on that thermostat, for the ultimate in comfort, summer and winter. It's all automatic, too! Alternately, different rooms could have their own (standard) wall thermostats to control temperatures separately, in a Zoned theme. Exactly like a standard central furnace and central air conditioning system performs! No one living in the house would even have to know that no conventional A/C was in operation and no conventional furnace was being used!\nAs to specifics for a particular application, well, that's where we might earn our keep. We would have liked to include those specifics in this page, but there are quite a few variables that can affect the performance of this system. The size and shape of a house, the climate, and other variables can affect how this system should be Engineered for optimum performance. Even occupant preferences and how many kids would be opening doors all the time can be significant!\nActually, even without much planning at all, you can probably see how this general idea is bound to be helpful, for both heating and cooling of the house. So, really, you would not even need our help at all! But, if you're going to do this, you might as well do a little planning so that it will work really well. You should either do the math yourself or have us do it (or provide the equations) or just over-estimate how much storage material you will need, based on the heat capacity of the material you choose. That is pretty easy to do, and the example of the moderate sized house near Chicago is a good example. In a normal Summer, only around 3.6 million Btus of cooling is likely to actually be needed, but the calculations above show that over 11 million Btus of cooling is available. This \"over-design\" is a good idea, so that it would always provide excellent cooling, even for a record hot summer. And, as an additional note on the actual air conditioning usage, it is very rare that the compressor in a conventional central A/C runs absolutely constantly for the six hours described. It generally cycles on and off to keep the house temperature at what you set the wall thermostat at. Therefore, the needed amount of cooling is generally even less than the season total 3.6 million Btus stated.\nThe discussion above should have convinced you that almost any version of this concept will be of benefit, but if you're going to do it, you might as well get maximum benefit from it! The variables that have the greatest effects on performance are three: (1) the insulation R-factor used; (2) the type and condition of the storage medium itself; and (3) the method of efficiently getting heat into and out of the storage. In these areas, we have extensive understanding, and we are confident that we can assure maximum performance of either version of this system for any house and climate.\nIf you want our help, we have two possible fees that could be charged.\nThe first is a flat Cooling System - Technical Info Fee Arrangement fee of $250, for the collection of plans, recommendations, equations, formulas, charts, drawings, and a lot of additional guidance regarding designing the various parts of the Free Air Conditioning system. This heat / cool storage system is based on those same concepts and same equations, so that Technical Packet can provide information such as the heat capacity of many different storage materials which are commonly available, and the heat exchange equations and numbers so the input / output arrangements could be designed. If you happen to be or to know a thermodynamics engineer, he could probably do all this for you and you wouldn't have to pay us anything!\nThe second is a flat fee of $500 (for a single-family, fairly normal residential house) which would involve US doing (minimal) design calculation work (of those equations and formulas) necessary. For this, we would need you to supply us with certain information, so we can take into consideration the size of the house, the climate it is in, its estimated heating/cooling load, the number of members of the family, etc., to determine the engineering parameters, etc. of the components of this system. Many variables are sometimes involved.\nIf more than an hour of our time might be expected to be needed for a specific application, then our fee might be far higher.\nIf this is of interest to you, send us an e-mail (below) and we can send you our mailing address.\nThis is one of two closely related \"gifts\" we are presenting to the American people. This (storage) one is for new construction, (and it is technically not entirely a gift, since you probably need to send us one of the fees mentioned above), while the other one, the Free Air Conditioning, is an approach for existing or new houses (and that one really can be installed without ANY payment to us!). It is at: Home Air Conditioning (1978, December 2000)\nThere are few realistic limits on the scale of this system. An example was in progress during the Summer of 2008, when the government of the country of India was intending to impress the world with an entire City Airport Terminal (145,000 square feet area, roughly the size of a hundred modern American houses), being ENTIRELY SOLAR HEATED AND ALSO COOLED, forever, without the otherwise $2 million annual heating bills and $1 million annual cooling bills! The reasoning was to create the GREENest large building on Earth! That installation was being designed to use very large versions of the Sub-Basement storage (around 5 billion to 30 billion Btus of heat storage and 1 billion Btus of cooling storage) (again, more than 100 times the seasonal energy needs of a normal-sized American house). Some fields near the Terminal Complex were to be used for very large applications of our Low-Tech Solar Heat Collection system (maybe ten acres) to always keep the heat storage replenished during long winters. 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        "raw_content": "J. Wilson McCallister received his BA degree in government from Florida State University in 1964. After serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Bolivia (1964-66), he entered the University of Iowa School of Law, and received his JD degree in 1969. He entered the private law practice in June 1969, as an Assistant Dubuque County Attorney. He subsequently admitted to partnership in the firm of Cooney, McCallister & Zwack, Dubuque, Iowa, where he was engaged in the general practice of law.\nFrom 1971 to 1978 Mr. McCallister was a part-time instructor of business law at Loras College, and in 1972, served as Juvenile Referee for Judicial District 1-A by appointment of the Iowa District Court.\nIn 1981 he joined the John Deere Law Department, Moline, Illinois. As Associate General Counsel he managed the Company's product litigation, early dispute resolution program, mergers and acquisition activities, and special litigation. His experience includes all phases of the practice, including the prosecution and defense of civil litigation at the trial and appellate court levels, alternate dispute resolution, and general corporate practice. He retired from the active practice of law in 2003, and in 2006 was a part-time instructor of Business Law at St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa.\nMr. McCallister's publications include: An In-house Review of the Corporate Counsel's Guide to Litigation Management, The Journal of Corporation Law (Winter 1997); David H. Canter and J. Wilson McCallister, Managing Product Liability Risks: a Comprehensive Guide to Winning Strategies for Managing Product Liability. Boston: Aspatore, Inc., 2005.\nSoon to be released: The History, Law and Politics of Federal Impeachment: From the Early Precedents to the Impeachment and Trial of President Bill Clinton. Connecticut: Strategic Book Publishing, 2010.\nAnother work in progress is also expected to be released in late 2010 or early 2011: The Ten Political Compromises that Produced the United States Constitution.",
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        "raw_content": "CMSgt Joseph D. Gaquin\nOn 17 August 2014, Brian Gaquin sent a short note about his father being stationed at Elmada\u011f in the 1960's. I've asked him for a \"Story\" and will post it upon receipt. Below is what he has sent so far:\n\"I recently ran across your Site 23 website. My father, CMSgt Joseph D. Gaquin, was stationed there from April 66 - June 68. We lived in town for the first year than on the Site for our last year.\n\"My father passed on June 13, 2014. He was buried with military honors in Palm Bay, Florida.\"\n[Note from Ed: The TUSLOG Det 6-1 (Site 23) people were originally housed with the TUSLOG Det 6 personnel in the Kavakl\u0131dere neighborhood of the \u00c7ankaya District of Ankara. In late 1966, The Det 6-1 personnel were moved to newly constructed billets in Elmada\u011f.]\nA great photo of Elmada\u011f Mountain, above the clouds.",
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        "raw_content": "Statement by President Rebeck on Liberal government's back-to-work legislation\nThe Manitoba Federation of Labour fully supports Canada\u2019s postal workers and their right to strike. By legislating them back-to-work, the Trudeau Liberals are following in Stephen Harper\u2019s footsteps and demonstrating that at the end of the day, they are on the side of the employer and not working people.\nPostal workers have been on rotating strikes to demand equal pay and safer workplaces. But the Trudeau government is choosing to support management instead of allowing for a free and fair collective bargaining process.\nThe right to collective bargaining is a Charter right, but this right is under attack by the federal government\u2019s actions. Prime Minister Trudeau and his Liberals are no better than Stephen Harper when it comes to standing up for workers\u2019 rights.\n-Canadian Labour Congress\nCanada\u2019s unions say the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) represents some points of progress, but are raising concern over protections for some Canadian workers.\n\u201cWorkers across the country will be happy to learn that NAFTA\u2019s Chapter 11 has finally been eliminated from this trade agreement,\u201d said Canadian Labour Congress President, Hassan Yussuff. \u201cDecades of unfairness have cost Canada over $300 million in penalties and fees and made it clear that the investor-state dispute settlement clause was working against our national interest.\u201d\nCanada\u2019s unions are also pleased to see the side agreements on labour moved into the main agreement, now subject to a state-to-state dispute resolution process. \u201cThe USMCA gets it right on labour provisions, including provisions to protect workers against employment discrimination on the basis of gender,\u201d said Yussuff.\nProtections for the Canadian auto industry, including exemptions from tariffs and labour value requirements, were welcomed. The agreement also maintains exemptions for cultural industries and expands these to include digital industries.\nIntellectual property provisions will be strengthened under this new agreement, extending pharmaceutical drug patent protection to 10 years. \u201cDrug costs will rise as a result of this deal. Now more than ever, Canada needs a universal, single-payer prescription drug program to cancel out the impact of mounting costs on Canadian families,\u201d said Yussuff.\nAccess to Canadian dairy was a focus through the negotiations. Under the new USMCA, US dairy producers will have access to 3.59% of Canada\u2019s domestic milk market. \u201cThe federal government must take necessary measures and provide compensation to workers who will be negatively impacted by these concessions. Canada\u2019s unions are concerned and seeking more details on provisions around egg and poultry exports and imports,\u201d said Yussuff.\nYussuff expressed disappointment that the elimination of US tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products was not part of the new agreement. \u201cThe illegal steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the US earlier this year should have been lifted with this agreement, and I urge the Canadian government to redouble its efforts to eliminate these tariffs,\u201d he said.\nCanada\u2019s unions will be reviewing the agreement more closely in the coming days and will continue to monitor ongoing discussions, as full details of the agreement have not yet been made public.\nPublic-sector freeze unfair to workers\nAs published in the Winnipeg Free Press\nManitobans believe we should treat each other fairly and with respect, and we expect the same from our government. Unfortunately, fairness and respect do not appear to be values the Pallister government holds when it comes to the dedicated public-sector workers who work hard every day to deliver the services we all count on.\nAs a result of the government\u2019s blatant disregard for the rights of working people, the Partnership to Defend Public Services \u2014 a coalition of 29 unions and labour organizations \u2014 is taking the Pallister government to court to stand up for the constitutionally protected right to free and fair collective bargaining.\nFor many years, Manitoba has avoided major labour unrest and experienced relatively few strikes and lockouts. This stable labour-relations climate was good for working families and for businesses alike, helping to support good, stable jobs and growing our economy.\nThis period of labour peace did not happen by accident. It was supported in our province by clear and fair rules that carefully and sensibly balanced the interests of workers and employers in the workplace to ensure fairness. Government worked with labour and business to support an environment in which collective bargaining could take place in a free and fair fashion and deals could be negotiated that worked for both sides.\nWhen problems emerged, all parties came to the table and worked through them, together. They talked, they listened, they tried to understand each other\u2019s perspectives, they problem-solved and they found compromises.\nThe preamble to Manitoba\u2019s Labour Relations Act sets out the importance of collective bargaining: \"It is in the public interest of the Province of Manitoba to further harmonious relations between employers and employees by encouraging the practice and procedure of collective bargaining between employers and unions as the freely designated representatives of employees.\" Collective bargaining has been affirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada as a right protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.\nCollective bargaining works for several reasons. First, it requires workers to come together and prioritize things such as safer working conditions, fair wages and retirement plans and then negotiate their narrowed-down list with their employer.\nSecond, collective bargaining requires compromise. Just as employers do not want to see their operations halted, workers do not want to see the services they provide affected, or the paycheques their families rely on disappear.\nAnd last, the process provides stability for workers and employers through the life of the contract. In other words, a deal is a deal.\nBut this process has been undermined by the Pallister government, which used the heavy hand of legislation to freeze the wages of more than 120,000 public-sector workers in Manitoba, without even coming to the bargaining table to try to negotiate a deal. Bill 28, the so-called Public Services Sustainability Act, tramples on the collective bargaining rights of the workers who provide public services to all Manitobans.\nThese workers keep our province moving, providing health care to those who are sick and injured, educating our young people, taking care of the water and forests that we all enjoy, making sure our roadways are safe and doing hundreds of other jobs we all rely on every day.\nThe act fundamentally undermines their right to a fair collective-bargaining process. And in that way, it\u2019s unfair and it\u2019s unconstitutional.\nTo be clear, this right doesn\u2019t guarantee workers any particular outcome from collective bargaining, but it does guarantee the right to engage in a meaningful process of collective bargaining. It requires employers and unions to come to the bargaining table and try, in good faith, to negotiate a collective agreement.\nManitoba\u2019s public-sector unions were willing to come to the table with practical ideas to help reduce the deficit, but the Pallister government was never serious about consulting. They opted to legislate rather than negotiate, so public-sector unions had no choice but to challenge their unconstitutional law in court.\nWe all have a part to play in working toward a balanced budget. In campaigning during the last provincial election, Brian Pallister promised to protect front-line services and respect the workers who deliver them. But balancing the budget should not come at the expense of the public services that Manitoba families count on, or the dedicated Manitobans who provide them.\nAs unions have always done, we will continue to stand up for workers, and for fair treatment and fair compensation for the hard work that they do. And we will be there to push back against the Pallister government\u2019s plans to cut services and hurt working families in our province.\n- Kevin Rebeck is the president of the Manitoba Federation of Labour.\n2018 Al Cerilli Scholarship awarded to Sheena Sanders of PSAC Local 55600\nThe MFL's Young Member Committee is proud to award this year's Al Cerilli Scholarship to Sheena Sanders. Sheena is an active member of PSAC Local 55600, and currently serves as the the Vice President of Academics for the Direct Chartered Local at the University of Winnipeg. She was also elected to be part of the local's bargaining committee.\nSheena works as a marker at the University of Winnipeg and is completing a BA in Accounting, minoring in Human Resources. Her ultimate goal is to find employment in a union environment in the field of Finance.\nMFL President Kevin Rebeck awarded Sheena the scholarship today. We wish her all the best in her studies.\nPartnership to Defend Public Services takes Pallister government to court\nOn Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the injunction request filed by the Partnership to Defend Public Services against the Pallister government\u2019s wage freeze legislation (The Public Services Sustainability Act) was heard in court.\nPDPS lawyers Garth Smorang and Shannon Carson of Myers LLP made the case that the legislation is causing irreparable harm to the bargaining process in Manitoba\u2019s public sector, and that an injunction should be granted against the Act to allow free and fair collective bargaining to occur until the full Constitutional challenge of the legislation is heard and decided.\nManitoba\u2019s labour movement was well represented in the courtroom. 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        "raw_content": "Reading, Top Ten Tuesday, Young Adult\nToday\u2019s Top Ten Tuesday theme was one I couldn\u2019t resist: book worlds where you\u2019re glad not to live. But I\u2019m going to tweak it a little and do five places where I\u2019m glad I don\u2019t live and five book places I would like to live. If you think this topic is as much fun as I do, check out The Broke and the Bookish blog. The ladies there host this meme every week and have lots of great bloggers chime in on all kinds of book topics.\nWorst Book Worlds: Or, Books Worlds Where I I Don\u2019t Want To Live\n1. The United States featured in The Hunger Games. Yikes.\n2. Charles Dickens\u2019s London. The coal, the fog, the rain, the damp, the poor\u2026.eesh. When I read The Old Curiosity Shop, I cheered internally when Nell and her grandfather leave London to go to the country. And then there\u2019s the danger of being put in the Debtor\u2019s Prison, like Little Dorrit\u2019s family. Talk about hopelessness.\n3. The United States in Matched. I still haven\u2019t read the third book in The Matched trilogy by Ally Condie. If you\u2019re unfamiliar with it, basically everything is decided for your in life by The Society: your spouse, your vocation, your house, your food, everything. And that\u2019s really all you need to know about why I don\u2019t want to live there.\n4. Life After Life\u2018s setting: a world where you can keep on living alternate versions of your life. This book gave me waking nightmares. Very vividly written and thought provoking, but not a read I enjoyed!\n5. C.S. Lewis\u2019s Space Trilogy worlds. Basically, anything that includes science fiction is somewhere I do not want to be. I like normal life. The ability to travel to other planets is nice to read about, but man am I grateful not to live there when I\u2019m done reading!\nBest Book Worlds: Or, Books Worlds Where I Want To Live\n1. C.S. Lewis\u2019s Narnia. For those of you who have only read The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, you won\u2019t get this one. Or maybe you will, if you can get past the beginning when it\u2019s a perpetually frozen iceland. Like Bree in The Horse and His Boy, if I lived anywhere else but Narnia in the world of these books (say, Calormene), I would be high tailing it to Narnia. I want to see a Dryad, talk to a Beaver, dance with a Faun, all of it.\n2. Tolkein\u2019s Rivendell. Or anywhere but Mordor. Actually, I\u2019d probably just like to visit Rohan, but not live there. I\u2019m not exactly keen on horses.\n3. Green Gables. Sigh.\n4. Guernsey from The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. After the German occupation, of course. Living on an island that\u2019s not too far from the mainland sounds great.\n5. Hogwarts. But just for a visit. =)\n3 thoughts on \u201cTop Ten Tuesday: Best and Worst Book Worlds\u201d\nI didn\u2019t enjoy Life After Life either-and I thought I was the only one. It was like Groundhog\u2019s Day gone bad. But very well written.\nGreat list- would love to live in Rivendell.\nOh, I love this idea! I agree with you on the places I would NOT want to live. I haven\u2019t read Matched, but maybe I will now. I suspect Hogwarts would be really crowded if all its fans decided to go!\nI know, Hogwarts is such a popular pick I almost didn\u2019t include it, but I had to be honest. I wouldn\u2019t recommend Matched unless you really enjoy dystopian literature. It\u2019s not the greatest piece of writing, though some of the concepts are quite thought provoking.\nPrevious post Saturday Cooking, Anti-Winter Edition\nNext post So Long, January",
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        "raw_content": "We were catching up over coffee at a bookstore when my friend from before the dawn of my clear memories pointed to a book display and said, \u201cHave you read The Hunger Games?\u201d\n\u201cNo,\u201d I responded.\n\u201cI\u2019m buying it for you right now.\u201d\nI was pretty surprised. Growing up, I was the bookworm of the two of us, but here my friend was practically forcing a book on me. So I asked her, \u201cWhen did you become such a reader?\n\u201cYou mean such a nerd.\u201d\n\u201cOkay, when did you become a nerd like me?\u201d\nAnd she told me she first started to love reading when she picked up Harry Potter and the Sorcerer\u2019s Stone. The Harry Potter books are her favorite and she also loves The Hunger Games.\nSo I read The Hunger Games. And then I read the two sequels because who can stop at the first book? And while the series ended on a gory and startling note that made me wonder what the point was for Katniss, I have to admit they were gripping, addictive books. The truth is, that\u2019s what the majority of young readers are looking for in books. It\u2019s got to be fun and enthralling to compete with all the other media available. And I can\u2019t deny that I enjoy being so completely caught up in a book/series, as well.\nBut I also can\u2019t deny that when I look at book display geared towards young adult girls, I cringe a little, because here\u2019s what most of the books consist of : zombies, vampires, werewolves, witches and wizards, and all kind of \u201cparanormal\u201d characters. Aliens seem almost tame in comparison. I\u2019m pretty sure that fifteen years ago when I was a young teenager devouring books, that wasn\u2019t the case. And I\u2019m not saying that all these books are bad. But I can\u2019t believe that a complete immersion into this \u201cparanormal\u201d literature is good for anyone, young or old.\nHowever, I know how important it is for teenagers (and everybody) to be reading something. It may seem like a victory to pick any book over movies, magazines, or games. I can\u2019t speak much towards the teenage boy audience, but if you have (or if you are) a teenager girl, here are some books that I think are just as fun but not as dark.\nPrincess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George is a fun re-write of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, and Princess of Glass was just as good. I love reading fairy tales to my four-year-old daughter, but when you read them as an adult, you realize just how many plot holes there are. Last November I picked up a few novels that re-wrote some fairy tales, and thought they were so fun and inventive, even though they were based on stories from long ago. What\u2019s especially nice about Jessica Day George is that her books are \u201csafe\u201d for girls who are ready to read longer books but aren\u2019t ready for darker themes. I think they\u2019re fun for anyone who, like me, is a bit of a little girl at heart who loves fairy tales still. I haven\u2019t read the third book in the series, but I hope to sometime when I\u2019m in the mood for something light and simply fun.\nAlong the fairy tale retelling lines, Robin McKinley is my favorite fairy tale novelist. I read her book, Beauty, for the first time last winter and just loved it. Her more recent book, The Spindle\u2019s End, is also a great yarn. The ending is a little crazy, but that\u2019s how it goes with fantasy literature, I\u2019ve discovered. But what\u2019s even better than McKinley\u2019s fairy tales are her novels The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown. The Blue Sword is one of my favorite books, as of last October. It begins with Harry Crewe, a girl who has moved far from her native England to live near her brother after her father\u2019s death. She is tall and strong in spirit and body, but she doesn\u2019t know just how set apart she is until she comes in contact with the Hillfolk. Their legends become her reality as she learns more than she ever thought she\u2019d want to know about Damar and its people. The Hero and the Crown is the prequel to The Blue Sword, and tells how the Blue Sword became a symbol and a legend in itself. I appreciated the strong heroines who were also genuine and noble. I read Graceling by Kristen Cashores and wasn\u2019t all that impressed by the characters; though they were kind of intriguing they were also rather one-dimensional. The sexual tensions in that book were a bit much for a good Young Adult book, too. But I think girls who enjoy the heroines like the one in Graceling will like The Blue Sword a lot. Unfortunately, it\u2019s not available on Kindles, but most libraries have it. If you decide to read Robin McKinley, I don\u2019t recommend Chalice. I haven\u2019t read Sunshine as it\u2019s about vampires and I\u2019m not into vampires, but if that\u2019s your thing, you may enjoy it\nArena by Karen Hancock came out in 2002 but the story line is very similar to that of The Hunger Games. The main character, Callie, signs up for what she thinks is a psychology experiment but turns out to be very real and very dangerous. With a few friends (or enemies?) and some cryptic words, Callie tries to figure her way through the Arena to survive and maybe even thrive.\nWhile the above books are fun, these are really the ones I loved as a girl that played a part in shaping my reading tastes and my worldviews. The plots aren\u2019t as action-packed as the first books I listed, but the stories and characters are timeless.\nEmily of New Moon is an oft-ignored series by L. M. 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I loved the movie when I was a little girl, and one day at a family friend\u2019s house, I found the book on her bookshelf. She found me reading it a little while later and gave me her 1944 copy on the spot. It sits in a place of honor on my bookshelf now.\nJacob Have I Loved is by the same author as Bridge to Terabithia, but it doesn\u2019t end up on the required reading list nearly as much. It\u2019s a powerful story about sisters and finding an identity you can live with. This book makes me want to live on the coast and learn how to dig for clams. But hey, I always want to live on the coast. =)\nEvery list for kids and teenagers includes The Chronicles of Narnia. And so does this one. They\u2019re a must read for every reader. That\u2019s all I\u2019m going to say about that.\nI hope you\u2019re able to find some great books this summer that will engage your imagination and give you a love of reading all kinds of books.\nBlue SwordfairytalesHunger GamesJessica Day GeorgePrincess of GlassPrincess of the Midnight BallRobin McKinleySpindle's Endsummer reads for teenage girlsteenage girl booksyoung adult fiction\n2 thoughts on \u201cIf The Hunger Games Left Them Hungry\u201d\nPingback: Books To Read This Winter \u2013 There\u2019s Something For Everyone! | Mia The Reader\nPingback: Top Ten Tuesday: Forced Literature - Mia The Reader\nPrevious post Your Kids Have a Crush On You\nNext post A Glimpse Into Pain and Why It Matters",
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        "raw_content": "Who says you need fortune tellers to tell you how we will feel in the future, or how you will behave? Maybe you don\u2019t need them: there is literature to suggest you can basically become your own fortune teller, by simply taking a closer look at your hands. Your future is not written in the stars, but in your hands.",
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        "raw_content": "S Home Ski Resorts Romania Travel Guide Transylvania Sinaia Email this guide | Print the full guide\nSinaia Travel Guide\nSouthern Bucovina\nRomania's Bran Castle \u00a9 Todor Bozhinov\nKnown as the 'Pearl of the Carpathians' for its beautiful mountain scenery, the winter ski resort of Sinaia is nestled in the Prahova valley surrounded by the snow-covered peaks of the Bucegi Mountains, a stunning holiday retreat. It is also the setting for Peles Castle, a beautiful creation in the German-Renaissance style and considered to be one of the finest castles in Europe. With the construction of the castle as a summer residence for King Carol I, the little hamlet became an exclusive aristocratic resort and today is filled with holidaymakers who come to walk or ski in the mountains.\nThe Sinaia ski resort has more than 20 ski slopes served by nine ski lifts. The longest ski slope is two and a half kilometres. The resort offers great skiing, for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers; there are six blue runs, four red and 11 black. The highest ski slope starts at an altitude of 6,500 feet (2,000m), while the lowest one starts off at 2,800 feet (850m) above sea level. Sinaia ski lifts operate from 8:45am until 4pm on every day of the week except Mondays. Ski equipment is available for renting at Sinaia for those that do not have their own equipment. Using the ski lifts costs two euro and skiers have to purchase all their tickets at the start of their day on the slopes. The resort also boasts other attractions such as a 17th-century monastery with original frescoes, and the small Pelisor Palace.\nSinaia offers excellent high-altitude skiing opportunities, situated at an elevation of 6,500 feet (2,000m). The slopes can be accessed from town via a cable car to Cota 1400, and then by cable car or chairlift to Cota 2000. The pistes at Sinaia are located on two sides of the mountain, with the most difficult (and spectacular) slopes on the east side toward the city. The west side, facing Sun Valley, has runs well-suited to beginner and intermediate skiers. Sun Valley also has some good cross-country skiing trails, originating from the Dorului Hut at the end of the chairlift line. The ski season in Sinaia starts in December and can last until May, though snow is often unreliable toward the end of the season.\nShopping in Sinaia is limited to a selection of handicraft, jewelry, souvenir and clothing stores. The town has a selection of open air markets where tourists and holidaymakers can shop for mementos and trinkets. For visitors taking a break from the slopes, head to the Monastery Open Air Market, the Peles Castle Marketplace or the Democracy Market, which all sell a selection of handmade goods, souvenirs, postcards and artisan objects. The town also has a number of food markets, such as Unirii Market and the Monastery Open Air Market, which are great for photographic opportunities or a quick snack. Shoppers can also choose from the small boutique shops scattered throughout the town.\nSinaia has a selection of restaurants ready to cater to the many skiers and sightseeing visitors to the town. Most of the restaurants are concentrated in the central area of the town, although there are one or two eateries a short walk from the centre. Bistro La Teleferic is great for a warm meal after a day on the ski slopes while the unique Forest Restaurant cascades down the hill behind the Ioana Hotel. Cucina Sofia offers excellent Italian food, while Taverna Sarbului has a great selection of local Romanian cuisine.\nNightlife in Sinaia tends to be concentrated around Casino Maxim. The Casino was built 1912 and designed by architect Peter Antonescu. It has a selection of gambling facilities as well as a bar. There are also a couple of pubs in the centre of town. Visitors can drop in at the Old Nick Pub for a post-slopes drink or the Irish House for a Guinness. The main street through the centre of town also has a selection of nightclubs and late night drinking spots.\nSinaia offers visitors a great selection of things to do and places to see. Perhaps the first item on many lists of things to do in Sinaia is skiing, the town offers inexpensive skiing on a selection of ski slopes surrounding the picturesque town. However there are many other attractions and activities on offer in Sinaia. The most popular tourist sight in Sanaia is the spectacular Peles Castle and the Pelisor Palace just beyond the castle. The Bucegi mountains are also popular and a short trip from the town. 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        "raw_content": "Anatomical Chart From \"Cyclopaedia,\" 1728, Volume 1\nI just discovered this wonderful anatomical chart (see above) from volume one of Ephraim Chambers' Cyclopaedia, published in 1728. A beautiful, hi-res version of the image is available in the Wikipedia commons; I highly encourage you to visit the original (here) which is well worth a long, involved perusing, but is, sadly, too large to include here. To encourage you to visit the original, I have selected out some of my favorite details above. You can also check out the entire digitized book here, on the University of Wisconsin Digital collections website.\nAbout the Cyclopedia project, an early attempt to catalog all earthly knowledge, from Wikipedia:\nCyclopaedia: or, A Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (folio, 2 vols.) was an encyclopedia published by Ephraim Chambers in London in 1728, and reprinted in numerous editions in the 18th century. The Cyclopaedia was one of the first general encyclopedias to be produced in English. The 1728 subtitle gives a summary of the aims of the author: Cyclopaedia, or, A universal dictionary of arts and sciences: containing the definitions of the terms, and accounts of the things signify'd thereby, in the several arts, both liberal and mechanical, and the several sciences, human and divine: the figures, kinds, properties, productions, preparations, and uses, of things natural and artificial; the rise, progress, and state of things ecclesiastical, civil, military, and commercial: with the several systems, sects, opinions, &c; among philosophers, divines, mathematicians, physicians, antiquaries, criticks, &c: The whole intended as a course of ancient and modern learning.\nVia the Chris Chubbuck Photo blog.\nLabels: anatomy, anatomy chart, book, collections, illustration\nGood one. I didn't know that illustration was in there, but 'Cyclopedia' was the subject of the first post on Bib, way back when.\nTechnology said...\nthis is informative.\nhttp://pravalikadesigns.com\nseo services hyderabad said...\nhi good information keep posting..",
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        "raw_content": "Although he never produced a major work on the I Ching itself, he did write about the hexagrams, and particularly about the trigrams, on a number of occasions.\nPerhaps his most interesting, and certainly his most original contribution is Liber Trigrammaton sub Figura XXVII subtitled 'The Book of the Trigrams of the mutations of the Tao with the Yin and Yang'.\nIn this short book, considered by many followers of Crowleys writings to be on of the Holy books of 'Thelema', Crowley presents a set of 27 trigrams composed not only of the whole and broken lines of yin and yang, but also dots to represent the tao itself.\nAs with so much of Crowley's work, interpretation of the 27 trigrams he presents can be difficult. But what he seems to be showing in this progression, which begins with three dots of pure tao and moves through three tang lines to finnish with three yin lines at the end, is the unfolding of the Tao into material existence and the subsequent way of return.\nIn both this and the I Ching appendix to '777' Crowleys aim seems to be to highlight the underlying unity of Chinese and western esoteric philosophy by expressing concepts of the western mystery tradition through the symbols of oriental philosophy. 777 is concerned mainly with qabalistic tables of correspondences, which show associations between indeas from different traditions and philosophies (for more see Kabbalah and the Perenial Philosophy).\nThe Khien trigram, for example, composed of three yang lines, is associated with the Hindu Lingam, the astrological attribution of the sun, and the Hebrew letter yod. Te Li trigram, composed of a single yin line in between two yang lines is associated with the Hindu concept of prana, the planet Jupiter, and the Hebrew letter vav, whilst the three yin lines of Khwan is associated with the mon, yoni and the letter heh.\nWhilst both of Crowley's works mentioned hee are quite short they are nevertheless quite interesting and informative for anyone studying the subject from a western perspective.",
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        "raw_content": "American Immunity: War Crimes and the Limits of International Law\n2. \u201cTreaty Law\u201d and \u201cMurdering Wives\u201d: The Widening of the Jurisdictional Gap\nPatrick Hagopian\n27 Chapter Two \u201cTreaty Law\u201d and \u201cMurdering Wives\u201d The Widening of the Jurisdictional Gap Given that the ratification of the Geneva Conventions underlined the need to close the jurisdictional gap, it is striking that legislators did not raise the issue in their subsequent proposals for laws to fulfill this purpose. Their reticence is explicable by the political controversies surrounding international agreements that impinged on U.S. legal and constitutional matters. In the 1950s an important body of opinion in the United States considered international agreements to be vehicles for perceived \u201ccommunistic\u201d schemes to curtail Americans\u2019 liberties and to restrict the sovereignty of the nation. These attitudes are evident in the debate about \u201ctreaty law\u201d and the Bricker amendment. Sen. John Bricker, a Republican from Ohio and the author of the Bricker amendment, was a leading member of the school of thinking that regarded international organizations such as the United Nations as sources of potentially dangerous encroachments on American sovereignty. A former governor of Ohio and the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1944, Bricker was said to be \u201cno savant\u201d: \u201cHis mind had been compared to stellar space, a huge void filled with a few wandering clich\u00e9s,\u201d chief among which were anti-Communism and a suspicion of international organizations.1 A poll of Washington correspondents in 1949 voted him the worst senator, despite strong competition in the category.2 Bricker\u2019s views on the threat posed by the U.N. and international agreements were influenced by Frank E. Holman, elected president of the American Bar Association in 1948. Holman, an archconservative and devoted supporter of the anti-Communist senator Joe McCarthy, was exercised about a host of international agreements emanating from the U.N. and, reviving constitutional issues that had arisen thirty years earlier, he warned that America\u2019s entry into these agreements might override states\u2019 prerogatives and abrogate constitutional protections of individual liberties.3 In September 1951 Bricker introduced the first of several proposals for a constitutional Chapter Two 28 amendment aimed at protecting the \u201csacred rights\u201d that U.S. citizens enjoy \u201cunder the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.\u201d4 Bricker\u2019s and Holman\u2019s agitation arose from their interpretation of the dangers posed by Article VI, \u00a7 2 of the Constitution (the Supremacy Clause). Under this clause, treaties constitute the supreme law of the land. Whereas statutes are made \u201cin pursuance\u201d of the Constitution, Article VI, \u00a7 2 specifies that treaties are made \u201cunder the Authority of the United States,\u201d while Article II, \u00a7 2 states that treaties are made by the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate, so long as two-thirds of the senators concur. Critics of \u201ctreaty law\u201d feared that the provisions of international agreements could therefore become U.S. law, enforceable on citizens and overriding state and federal laws with which they conflicted, without being approved by the lower house of Congress.5 The critics\u2019 anxieties were exaggerated: the Supremacy Clause does not state that treaties are superior to the Constitution (and hence to the Bill of Rights) or to statutes. Bricker and his cohorts were nevertheless beset by fears about the damage that treaties might inflict on the checks and balances in the Constitution. They insisted that \u201cno agreement with a foreign nation could deny Americans their constitutional rights nor enlarge the powers of either the executive branch or the federal government generally.\u201d Anxious about foreigninspired , undemocratic impositions on the nation, Holman perceived threats to U.S. sovereignty and American liberties in the proposed Genocide Convention and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as in many proposals of the International Labor Organization.6 Bricker named the Covenant on Human Rights, which codified the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as one of the reasons for his introduction of a constitutional amendment, because it would have set economic and social rights on the same plane as the civil and political rights enshrined in the U.S. Bill of Rights.7 To conservatives the human rights treaties \u201crepresented instruments for legitimizing international review of U.S. domestic affairs, including the treatment of blacks; internationalization of a human rights standard that included Communist ideas; and federal action at the state and local level to remedy racial injustice.\u201d8 As Natalie Kaufman argues, these worries emerged from a parochial and ethnocentric worldview, \u201ca perspective suspicious or disdainful of things foreign,\u201d and a strong belief in the superiority of the United States. 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        "raw_content": "Tag: baylor university press\nThe heart of the Christian faith is not ideas, truisms, or proverbs, but rather, an event. In particular, a series of events constituting one meta-event concerning the person of Christ: the incarnation, life, death, burial, descent to Hades, resurrection, appearances to others, ascension, and session at God\u2019s right hand. This \u201cChrist-event\u201d has always been central to the faith, and in The Hermeneutics of the Apostolic Proclamation, Matthew Bates applies this paradigm to Paul\u2019s own reading of the Hebrew Scriptures (the OT). For Bates, \u201cPaul received, utilized, and extended an apostolic, kerygmatic narrative tradition centered on key events in the Christ story as his primary interpretative lens\u201d (p2). In other words, Paul\u2019s own interpretive center is the story of Christ.\n\u00bb Read the entire post: Review: The Hermeneutics of the Apostolic Proclamation by Matthew Bates \u00bb\nReview Books: January 2015\nIt\u2019s been a while since I posted on new books that I have received to review, and it\u2019s not because there\u2019s a shortage! I have quite a range of material here, so rather than posting the blurb, I\u2019ll write something on why I am reviewing it.\n\u00bb Read the entire post: Review Books: January 2015 \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Review: The God Who Became Human by Graham A. Cole\nWas Israel specifically expecting Yahweh to take on flesh so as to fulfil His promises?\nGraham Cole was in for a surprise when he set out to answer this question in the latest volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series. Cole expected to follow the theme of the incarnation from Genesis to Revelation but soon realised that \u201cthe incarnation per se was not explicitly part of the Old Testament hope\u201d (11). Foundations for the doctrine, however, were present, just waiting to be unearthed in the light of Christ\u2019s coming. When we read the Bible backwards, knowing what we do, we can see incarnation as early as Genesis 3:15. However, when reading the Bible forwards, it appears that the incarnation was not explicit or observable.\nUndaunted by his acknowledgement that the incarnation is only truly seen backwards, in The God Who Became Human, Cole specifically attempts to trace the theme by reading forwards to see how \u201cthe incarnation was prepared for\u201d in the Old Testament. This preparation includes human (anthro-) language being used of God, theophany, and the incarnation as escalation of God\u2019s presence among His people.\nIn the first three chapters, Cole explores incarnation in the Old Testament. Beginning with identifying Eden as the (temple and palace-like) dwelling place of God, we see that the Lord intended creation itself to be His dwelling place with man. God is also described as \u2018resting\u2019, \u2018planting\u2019 and \u2018walking\u2019, and here Cole helpfully introduces the concepts of anthropopraxism (action), anthropopathism (emotion) and anthropomorphism (physicality) as tools for distinguishing the different ways that Scripture describes God in human language. The fall of humankind, and messianic expectation beginning in Genesis 3:15 are discussed. God\u2019s dealings with Abraham and the patriarchs find the same themes emerging, with Cole spending a significant amount of time on theophanies \u2013 God appearing in human form \u2013 in texts such as Genesis 18-19, 32:22-32 and others.\nHowever, did Israel expect God\u2019s promises to be fulfilled through God taking on flesh? Do we see passages such as Psalm 45:6, Isaiah 9:6, Daniel 7:13 and Psalm 110:1 pointing directly to a divine Messiah? Opinions on both side of the issue are represented, and the passages themselves are examined. After dealing with the texts, Cole ends up disagreeing with those like Warfield and Ortlund Jr. who see such passages as clearly pointing to a divine Messiah, instead finding in the texts themselves too much ambiguity and lacking the necessary Christological illumination found in the New Testament. Cole does sees a typological reading found in Carson\u2019s Jesus the Son of God (my review) as a potential way forward, bridging the Old and New Testaments and providing insight as to how the NT authors, such as that of Hebrews, presented ambiguous OT texts as fulfilled in Christ (Heb 1:5; 1:8-9). However, Cole finally concludes that, \u201cno expectation of an incarnation is plainly in view in the pages of the Old Testament\u201d (91, my emphasis).\nThe next three chapters deal directly with the incarnation itself (chapter 4), the purposes for the incarnation (chapter 5), and the significance of the incarnation (chapter 5). Firstly, Cole examines Jesus\u2019s own self-understanding (eg. Luk 24:27; 24:44), and that found in Matthew, Mark, Hebrews and John. While these texts reveal the incarnation, they don\u2019t reveal an expectation that the Old Testament writers and readers anticipated the incarnation, since it is a mystery (1 Tim 3:16). Rather, following Wolterstorff, the Old Testament provides background \u201cbeliefs that were crucial for the intelligibility of an actual incarnation\u201d (114). Next, Cole proposes six reasons for the incarnation according to Scripture. Lastly, the theological and existential significance of the incarnation is discussed in detail. The insights in these last two chapters are too broad to summarize in this review.\nAdditionally, there are the three excurses throughout the book, and an appendix. These address more systematic thological implications and questions such as \u201cwould the incarnation have taken place irrespective of the fall?\u201d and \u201cdid the Son assume fallen or unfallen human nature?\u201d\nThere is much to appreciate here. It is commendable that Cole patiently walks forward through the Old Testament texts, letting them speak for themselves, without jumping prematurely or illegitimately connections with Jesus only fully revealed in the New Testament. This makes Cole\u2019s approach unique in that many Christians are used to reading the Old Testament in light of Christ (as we ought!), but Cole shows how it is beneficial to experience the Old Testament as its original hearers and readers would have, to better appreciate the \u2018surprise\u2019 of the incarnation.\nCole\u2019s main insights on the foundations for incarnation in the OT (human language, theophany, and God\u2019s dwelling with man) are quite illuminating. Together these threads appear to be a good starting place to see the incarnation prepared in the Old Testament. Cole ably pulls these threads together to form a tapestry of OT foundations, albeit not expectations, for the incarnation.\nI was also grateful that Cole took the next logical step to seek systematic and practical implications for the incarnation. Some will balk at this idea, but it is fitting since this study provokes a number of related theological questions that must be addressed, and Cole\u2019s skills as a systematician are fitting.\nIt seems that the brevity in The God Who Became Human resulted in a few weaknesses. These may have been avoided if the Biblical studies in the first four chapters were expanded in a few areas:\nTheophany could have been expanded to discuss the possiblities of Melchizedek in Genesis 14, nor of the Angel of the Lord in Joshua 5.\nThe section on Jesus\u2019s self-understanding was a little lacking. Cole says that Christ presented Himself as fulfilling Old Testament predictions, but doesn\u2019t really get into the issue of whether Christ understood Himself to be preexistent. However, if Christ understood Himself as preexistent then would this not imply a clearer presentation of incarnation in the Old Testament than Cole recognizes? For example, if the heavenly Son of Man in Daniel 7 was not clearly messianic (86-87), then how did Jesus come to the conclusion that He is the Son of Man? Was it purely divine revelation? Irrespective of the fact, wouldn\u2019t using this title of Himself imply preexistence, and therefore incarnation? Simon Gathercole argues from Christ\u2019s \u201cI have come\u201d language in the Gospels that Jesus was conscious of preexistence, but unfortunately Cole didn\u2019t engage with Gathercole\u2019s The Preexistent Son. While this is a relatively small piece to the book\u2019s puzzle, these omissions are unfortunate since they do have a bearing on how the Old Testament does or doesn\u2019t predict incarnation.\nThere is a fairly small treatment (2 pages each passage) on the verses used by Warfield and Ortlund Jr. (Ps 45:6; 110:1, Isa 9:6, and Dan 7:13) to defend a clear OT prediction of incarnation. Since these texts are quite important to the topic, I would have appreciated more depth.\nCole helpfully represents the views of those such as Sailhamer who don\u2019t recognize theophany, rather seeing the three men in Genesis 18 as merely representative messengers of the LORD. Considering that theophany is very important to Cole\u2019s case, it\u2019s unfortunate that not much space is given to refuting those who deny it. Articulation of Cole\u2019s own views on texts are quite scant. Not just in Genesis 18, but in other sections, such as the account of Jacob wrestling the \u201cangel\u201d and Cole\u2019s view of the earth as a temple. To be thoroughly convinced of these views, we must look elsewhere.\nCole makes some great insights and helps brings together varied themes in one cohesive presentation. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in the topic, but an in-depth study would probably need to be supplemented with other books, which is always a good thing to do anyway, but particularly so here due to its brevity.\nUltimately, The God Who Became Human stimulates deeper reflection on the Scriptures, particularly in regards to Old Testament themes that form a foundation for the incarnation and God\u2019s purposes in taking on flesh for our redemption. 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        "raw_content": "A theme park of a store that's not just for the birds\nhe bathroom. That\u2019s the secret of the Bird Watcher\u2019s General Store. It\u2019s wallpapered, floor to ceiling, in (mostly) hilarious cartoons, photographs, and bumper stickers. You could stay in there all day, but there\u2019s more to do in this counter-culture theme park of a shopping experience, housed in a low-slung building behind a weathered sign that\u2019s easy to miss. Nor do you have to care about bird-watching to find something you\u2019ll like. Filled with the piped-in sound of bird calls, the store has an endless selection of binoculars, telescopes, books, bird carvings, ornaments, and other art, birdseed, bird feeders, and bird baths. But a big part of the experience is being made fun of by the good-natured employees, trying your luck at the customer joke-telling contest, or visiting on the day of one of the store\u2019s frequent events.\nApparently all the good records had been broken by the time Englishmen John Ridgeway and Chay Blythe left from Orleans in 1966 on the first successful transatlantic crossing in a dory. A plaque in Nauset Harbor marks the spot.\nBird Watchers General Store\n36 Cranberry Highway (Route 6A)\nMonday through Saturday, 9:17 a.m. to 5:11 p.m.\nHours vary by season. Check the website.",
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        "raw_content": "CURRICULUM VITE\nDr. Nathasit Gerdsri (\u0e14\u0e23. \u0e13\u0e31\u0e10\u0e2a\u0e34\u0e17\u0e18\u0e34\u0e4c \u0e40\u0e01\u0e34\u0e14\u0e28\u0e23\u0e35) is Associate Professor of Technology and Innovation Management at College of Management, Mahidol University, Thailand where he used to serve as Deputy Dean for Academic Programs and Program Chairs of Management & Strategy. He was also invited as a visiting professor in Europa Institute of MBA, Germany during 2007-2011 and Dept. of Engineering and Technology Management at Portland State University during 2004-5.\nCurrently, Dr. Gerdsri conducts research in the area of technology planning and roadmapping, innovation management, R&D management, decision analysis, and project management. The outputs of his research works have been published in many international journals including Journal of Technology Forecasting Social Change, Journal of Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Int\u2019l Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning, Int\u2019l Journal of Technology, Policy and Management, Int\u2019l Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, Asian Journal of Technology Innovation, Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modeling, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, etc. Dr. Gerdsri is a co-author of several book chapters on the topics related to strategic management of technology. Dr. Gerdsri serves an Area Editor of the International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management (IJITM) as well as Editorial board member of IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.\nDr. Gerdsri also has industrial experiences in technical consulting, contract research, and technology development as he used to work with Intel Enterprise R&D Lab in Hillsboro, Oregon USA. Here are the example of organizations that Dr. Nathasit had engaged with including APEC Center of Technology Foresight, PTT Public Company, Siam Cement Group, Siam Makro, Syntec Construction, Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency, Thailand Automotive Institute, Thailand National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office, etc.\nDr. Gerdsri is a member of IEEE Society, the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Omega Rho International Honor Society - PSU Chapter which he is used to serve as the Chapter President. He is also listed in Marquis Who\u2019s Who in the World.\nE-mail : nathasitg@gmail.com\nwww.linkedin.com/pub/dir/nathasit/gerdsri\nhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nathasit_Gerdsri\nhttps://scholar.google.co.th/citations?user=nkg2M5IAAAAJ&hl=en\nBiography English Long\nBiography English Short\nBiography Thai",
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        "raw_content": "Ethiopia is Africa's oldest independent country. It is a wonderful place rich in volcanos, lakes, rivers and other, unusual wonders of nature. In the most far-away of Ethiopia is the lowest part of Africa. This place is called The Danakil Desert. The Danakil Desert lies in the north-eastern Ethiopia. The homeland of the Afar people, it is known for its heat and for the Afar Depression, lying up to 100 m below sea level. Here a tectonic fault is located, it is usually called the Great Rift Fault of Africa.\nHere you can also enjoy the view of acting and extinct volcanos. Great lava fields, multi-colored mineral formations, the most accessible lava lakes are considered to be the most wonderful places which are enough to know about to visit Ethiopia. The Danakil Desert has a lot of wonders to get acquainted with. Here you can find Dallol Volcano, Black Lake, a canyon, mineral nodes which resemble mushrooms, a salt lake which is called Lake Assale, salt caravans, Erta Ale Volcano with lava lakes, and you can also meet people there who are really far from our modern world.\nVulcano Dallol Territory. If you wish to enjoy the beauty of Dallol Vulcano, it's better to stay at Hameleda place located near Lake Assale. Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater in the Danakil Depression, northeast of the Erta Ale Range in Ethiopia. It was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926. In four kilometres there is a boarder with Eritrea. The territory is disputable and the interclan struggle is rather severe, so, when visiting this place it's better to be very careful.\nDallol is the lowest world volcano. It is nested on top of an at least 1000m thick layer of quaternary evaporates including large potash (potassium salt) reserves. Dallol mountain is thought to have been formed as a result of intrusion of a basaltic magma body underneath. The characteristic white, yellow and red colours are the result of sulphur and potassium salts coloured by various ions. Here it is not allowed to smoke, to run, to wear flip-flops as acid is everywhere, and this place is really dangerous.\nErta Ale is a continuously active basaltic shield volcano in the Afar Region of northeastern Ethiopia, the most active volcano in the country. Have a look at the amazing view! The mystery of this volcano surrounds you once you see Erta Ale.\nThe road from Dallol Vulcano to Erta Ale will take 10 hours by car and 2.5-3.5 hours on foot. Erta Ale is 613 metres (2,011 ft) high, with one or sometimes two active lava lakes at the summit which occasionally overflow to the south side of the volcano. Erta Ale means \"smoking mountain\" in the local Afar language and its southernmost pit is known locally as \"the gateway to hell\".\nWhen reaching the voclano itself, you will pass a salt lake and sand dunes. When you see Erta Ale you will understand that this volcano is not actually a volcano because it has no cone. Erta Ale is constatnly changing. In 2002, the lava lake was observed to be switching between low and high convection phases.This dense surface region traps gases in the conduit leading to slight pressurization.\nAcid Black Lake: It is located not far from Dallol. Though it is not really far away, nobody walks to this place. You can reach it only by a vehicle. This is a lake with chemical acid. The place itself is wonderful. The landscape reminds looks like Martial.\nMineral salts.This place is sometimes called a thermosource, but in fact, these formations are the fumaroles of Dallol Volcano.\nLake Assale. Lake Assale lies within the Danakil Desert. It is salty due to its specific location. It is placed within a region known as the Afar Triangle. It\u2019s a hot place on earth and the air temperature can easily reach 50 degrees Celsius. The closer you get to the Lake the higher temperature rises.\nSalt Caravans. Such caravans are also called Azalea. Sometimes there are more than 100 camels in a row.\nSalt has always been a real gold for African inhabitans. That's why the job dealing with salt transportation is very important. Focolo (\"salt cutters\") work hard, they break up the solid crust of the lake. Only about the upper 10 cm can be used. After the work of axes, several focolo join their forces to break up meter-sized fragments of the crust. Cutting the salt blocks requires a good eye and a professional feeling of the material. While the salt cutters and salt shapers are at work, the camel owners and their animals rest. They wait until enough blocks are ready for packing.The caravans are moving all the time. It looks like a Great People Resettlement is taking place.\nvia vikaspb",
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        "raw_content": "2017 AIA Institute Honor Awards recognize excellence in architecture, interior architecture, and regional & urban design\nWashington, D.C. \u2013 January 13, 2017 \u2013 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected the 2017 recipients of the Institute Honor Awards, the profession\u2019s highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design. Selected from roughly 700 submissions, 23 recipients located throughout the world will be honored at the AIA Conference on Architect 2017 in Orlando.\nThe 2017 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture jury includes: Mark Reddington, FAIA (Chair), LMN Architects; Gregory P. Baker, AIA, HNTB Architecture; David Cordaro, AIAS Representative; Leslie K. Elkins, FAIA, Leslie K. Elkins Architect; Timothy J. Johnson, AIA, NBBJ; William Q. Sabatini, FAIA, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini; Adrian D. 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With a goal of conveying the residents\u2019 nested scales of community, afforded by varied interior and exterior shared spaces, the building\u2019s brick exterior massing resembles four slender \u201cmini-towers\u201d \u2013 a microcosm of the city\u2019s skyline.\nCarnegie Hall Studio Towers Renovation Project; New York City\nIu + Bibliowicz Architects LLP\nThe Carnegie Hall Studio Towers Renovation Project centered on: renovation, reorganization, and repurposing of 167,000 square feet of non-performance venues at the National Historic site. The 7-year project encompassed the creation of a Music Education Wing, new roof terrace, consolidation of administrative offices, expanded backstage space and functionality, and fa\u00e7ade lighting to showcase the landmark. Substantial interior structural modifications and infrastructure upgrades aided in the success of the renovation. 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Located in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles which has one of the highest densities in the USA with a total population of 120,000 people in 2.72 square miles. The SIX breaks the prescriptive mold of the traditional shelter by creating public and private \"zones\" in which private space is deemphasized, in favor of large public areas. The organization is intended to transform the way people live-away from a reclusive, isolating layout towards a community-oriented, interactive space.\nStanford University Central Energy Facility; Stanford, CA\nThe Central Energy Facility is the heart of Stanford University's transformational campus-wide energy system, projected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 68%. The centerpiece of this composition of large, industrial components is a central courtyard pivoting around a 2.5-million-gallon hot water thermal storage tank, showcasing the energy plant\u2019s mission. The architecture takes its cues from Stanford\u2019s rich heritage: the Stanford arcade is reimagined as PV trellis; integrally colored cast-in-place concrete nods to the prevalent limestone; and weathered CorTen steel accents suggest terra-cotta tile roofs that give the campus much of its character.\nTHREAD: Artists' Residency and Cultural Center; Sinthain, Senegal\nLocated in the remote village of Sinthian, Senegal, this project offers multiple programs for the community, including a gathering space, performance center, and residency for visiting artists. In the design, a parametric transformation of the traditional pitched roof inscribes a series of courtyards within the plan of the building while also creating shaded, multi-purpose areas around the perimeter of the courtyard. The inversion of the roof creates an effective strategy for the collection and storage of rainwater, capable of fulfilling substantial domestic and agricultural water needs for the community. Relying exclusively on local materials and construction techniques, the building\u2019s traditional structure is formed primarily of bamboo and spaced-brick walls that absorb heat and promote airflow through the building interior.\nYale Center for British Art Building Conservation Project; New Haven, CT\nKnight Architecture\nFollowing nearly forty years of continuous operation, the Yale Center for British Art, designed by Louis I. Kahn and recipient of AIA\u2019s Twenty-five Year Award, faced mounting programmatic, infrastructural, and operational pressures which threatened to degrade its extraordinary architectural character. The multi-year conservation project renewed interior finishes that had grown tired and worn; restored and expanded teaching spaces that were oversubscribed and underequipped; fortified spaces for exhibition, storage, and study of the growing collection; and replaced vital building systems which had reached the end of their practical life\nThe 2017 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture jury includes: Hagy Belzberg, FAIA (Chair), Belzberg Architects; Jodi R. 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In Bar SixtyFive, a faceted ceiling composed of glass-reinforced gypsum panels anchor the space, reinterpreting the open-air height the room once had as a sun parlor.\nGeneral Motors Design Auditorium; Detroit\nIn 1956, the General Motors styling team moved from Detroit to a new design space. The complex, originally designed by Eero Saarinen, has become a legendary corporate master piece of planning and design. For SmithGroupJJR, the overall design intent was to modernize the facility but to do so in a manner consistent with the original Saarinen detailing. Technologies of materials, lighting and audio/visual have progressed dramatically and the revised Design Dome is now poised for General Motors to re-establish the relevance of this significant space for the design community.\nGeorge Washington University, Milken Institute School of Public Health; Washington, D.C.\nPayette; Associate Firm: Ayers Saint Gross\nLocated on iconic Washington Circle Park in the heart of the nation\u2019s capital, this School of Public Health is a rigorous, innovative response to site and program. With its most sustainable solutions so deeply embedded as to be nearly indistinguishable, it keenly demonstrates the symbiotic relationship between sustainability and public health. The building\u2019s unusual skylit atrium, in which classrooms and study areas overlook the city through an open latticework of floor openings, invites exploration and discovery. 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        "raw_content": "How Introverts Can Make the Best Small Group Leaders\nCultivating your strengths\nBy Stephen R. Clark\nSomewhere around 2007 or so, my pastor pointed me to the now-classic business book by Jim Collins, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap ... and Others Don\u2019t. Collins writes: \u201cCompared to high-profile leaders with big personalities who make headlines and become celebrities, the good-to-great leaders seem to have come from Mars. Self-effacing, quiet, reserved, even shy\u2014these leaders are a paradoxical blend of personal humility and professional will. They are more like Lincoln and Socrates than Patton or Caesar.\u201d\nWhat Collins discovered is that many of the better business leaders are introverts! Just like Lincoln and Socrates. Caesar? Well, let\u2019s not go there. And we\u2019ll come back to \u201cshy\u201d in a bit.\nA couple of years later Adam McHugh\u2019s excellent book, Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture, came out. Finally, my own experiences as an introvert felt validated.\nIntroverts are valuable! Normal! And have a lot to contribute. Albeit a little late in life, like Pinocchio, I could assert, \u201cI\u2019m a real boy!\u201d\nMy point is simply that if you are an introvert you can be just as effective in a leadership role in your church as the more noisy youth director.\nOne of the introvert\u2019s greatest spheres of influence is in small groups.\nFor example, small group leaders are often trained to manage participants who tend to dominate the group. Sadly, a leader can do the same thing. Introvert leaders, however, tend to talk less and facilitate more.\nWhile introvert leaders are quieter, they aren\u2019t necessarily shy. Shyness implies timidity something even extroverts can experience. Introversion relates more to one\u2019s interior life, the need for recharging, and the power of contemplation.\nSo what are some advantages and strategies for introverts to be effective in leading groups in Bible engagement? Here are a few:\nBeing the leader means you can be in control. The participants will look to you to guide the discussion. It\u2019s your call when to move on and when to pause.\nCarla Foote, an introvert who leads a mom\u2019s group in Denver, Colorado, explains, \u201cFor me, preparation gives me confidence\u2014as far as planning out questions, praying, and just being \u2018on form\u2019 so I can flex with the group and the Holy Spirit. I've been in groups led by extroverts and they usually talk too much.\u201d\nPlanning can go beyond prepping on the topic. Your attitude and the environment are also important.\n\u201cAs an introvert leading a small group,\u201d explains Jennie Gerardi, a woman\u2019s small group leader at Huntingdon Valley Presbyterian Church in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, \u201csome things I find to be helpful are creating a comfortable environment, providing snacks, spending 5 to 10 minutes in fellowship as we gather to meet, planning out an approximate time frame for the meeting to allow time for group discussion as well as prayer, and praying prior to meeting as well as throughout the week for the Holy Spirit\u2019s guidance.\u201d\nAsk questions and tolerate silence\nAccording to Annette Wallen Cousert, who leads groups at Lighthouse Christian Fellowship in Brownsburg, Indiana, success as an introvert leader means: \u201cAsking lots of open-ended questions. Let everyone else do the talking.\u201d\nThe challenge here is that if you also have introverts in your group, you could experience \u201ccrickets\u201d (also known as quiet time) after asking a question. That\u2019s okay. Just wait.\n\u201cI am a catechist for the high school kids who are going to receive the sacrament of Confirmation,\u201d explains Vicki Adang of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Indianapolis. \u201cI have to lead a discussion with a small group of them every time we have class. They don't trust anyone over 17; and they really don\u2019t want to talk about religion. I\u2019ve gotten used to silence. My theory is that the Holy Spirit uses that time to work within them.\u201d\nDefinitely trust the Holy Spirit! Remember you aren\u2019t leading alone. It\u2019s OK to wait in silence as the Holy Spirit stirs people\u2019s hearts and minds.\nIt\u2019s important to be a good listener and really care about what\u2019s being shared. Dan Morrison, pastor of Huntingdon Valley Presbyterian Church, facilitates meetings and small groups with both introverts and extroverts.\nIn any group leadership role, explains Morrison, \u201cMy job is to actively hear what people are saying. I can do this only if I really care about what they are saying. I can\u2019t fake it. As a participant in or leader of a group, it is important to actually care about what people are saying as opposed to sitting politely until it's your turn to talk.\u201d\nDraw out other introverted leaders\nAs an introvert, you may be able to recognize the leadership potential in other introverts in your group. Be intentional to draw them out. Here are three tips.\nBe attentive. To spot a potential leader among your introverts, observe them in various settings. While they will be quiet initially, especially in a new situation, as they become comfortable with the people around them, they will open up. Watch and wait.\nAsk them (sometimes more than once). When asked to do something extroverts may immediately respond, \u201cSure thing!\u201d There\u2019s no way they\u2019ve thought through the task! On the other hand, introverts tend to be hesitant. They\u2019ll want time to think and come back later with questions. You may need to ask them again to assure them you really want them! A few weeks later they\u2019ll be ready to offer a definitive yes or no. This is completely normal. Once an introvert says yes, stand back and watch them work!\nAllow them to be themselves. Avoid asking an introvert to be more extroverted. Doing so implies they\u2019re not good enough the way God made them, that they\u2019re broken and need to be fixed. Ephesians 2:10 says, \u201cFor we [all] are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.\u201d God put both extroverts and introverts on this earth for a reason. 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        "raw_content": "Molly Winters Diallo Named M-DCPS Teacher of The Year, Stephanie Pierre Is Rookie Teacher\nMolly Winters Diallo, a Social Sciences teacher at Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High School, was named the 2019 Francisco R. Walker Miami-Dade County Teacher of the Year in a ceremony at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Miami Airport & Convention Center tonight.\nFour finalists vied for the coveted title this year, which included one nominee from each of the District\u2019s three regions, and one from Alternative/Adult Education.\nDuring her 20-year teaching tenure, 13 of them with Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Diallo impacted the lives of many students, both by helping them reach their academic potential and deepening their understanding of the forces that shape their lives, the nation, and the world. Many of her students routinely score above the global mean scores in the U.S. History End-of-Course exam and the Advanced Placement Psychology and Human Geography exams. Among Diallo\u2019s favorite assignments to students is a county-wide scavenger hunt that encourages students to explore various neighborhoods and make geographic connections.\nDiallo encourages her students to study abroad during college and works closely with them to apply for such experiences. Five of her students were selected for highly competitive fully funded State Department youth leadership programs in Cambodia and Indonesia. Another student spent her junior year in India as part of the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and study Abroad.\nThe runner-up was Judy Rodriguez from C.O.P.E. Center North. Also recognized at the event were top rookie teachers. Stephanie Pierre, a teacher at Miami Norland Senior High School, was named Rookie Teacher of the Year. Ricardo Losada, a teacher at Lindsey Hopkins Technical College was the Rookie Teacher of the Year runner-up.\nThe signature sponsors are Delta Dental Insurance, United Way of Miami-Dade, Kendall Toyota, South Florida Educational Federal Credit Union, Nova Southeastern University\u2019s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education, and Univision 23/UniMas 69. Supporting sponsors are Herff Jones, Vinecraft, and Fox-Mar Photography. This event is in partnership with United Teachers of Dade (UTD), Miami-Dade County Council of PTAs/PTSAs and the Dade Association of School Administrators (DASA). Kendall Toyota will present the winner with the keys to a new car.\nPHOTO CAPTION: Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho flanked by the 2019 Francisco R. Walker Teacher of the Year Molly Winters Diallo (L) and Rookie Teacher of the Year Stephanie Pierre (R)",
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        "raw_content": "Russian Troops Still At Ukrainian Border Despite Putin Withdrawal Pledge, NATO Says\nBRUSSELS, Belgium -- NATO urged Russia to keep its word this time and withdraw troops along Ukraine's eastern border, saying it has seen no signs of soldiers returning to their bases.\nPro-Russia armed militants guard a checkpoint in Slavyansk, Ukraine, on Monday, May 19, blocking a major highway to Kharkiv. Tensions remain high across the country's east, where pro-Russia separatists staged a referendum on independence on May 11 and presidential elections are set for May 25.\nPresident Vladimir Putin ordered tens of thousands of troops near the Ukraine border to return to their bases, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.\nThe withdrawal has started, he said, and could take some time to finish.\nBut despite Moscow's assertion, there were no signs of the troops' withdrawal, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said hours later.\nThe Obama administration was skeptical about Putin's order, while Kiev said it's monitoring the area to ensure troops are returning to their permanent bases.\n\"As you know, we have heard that promise before and have yet to see any indication that it's been fulfilled,\" said Jay Carney, the White House spokesman.\nRasmussen reiterated the need for the withdrawal and said he would \"be the first\" to welcome it.\n\"I think it's the third Putin statement on withdrawal of Russian troops ... but so far we haven't seen any withdrawal at all,\" he said.\n\"Withdrawal of Russian troops will be the first step to de-escalating the situation.\"\nUkraine's presidential election scheduled for Sunday is crucial, Rasmussen said, and Russia and Ukrainian separatists should practice restraint to ensure it goes on as planned.\n\"We urge the armed pro-Russian separatist groups to stop their illegal activities. ... Russia should stop their support for these armed groups,\" he said.\n\"Russia should demonstrate a clear will to let the presidential election to go forward. The presidential election constitutes the best chance to find a sustainable solution to the crisis in Ukraine.\"\nRussia's 'significant forces'\nPutin's decision to amass 40,000 troops along Ukraine's eastern border triggered fears of an invasion ahead of the election.\nMoscow defended the troop buildup, saying it was a routine exercise that has since ended.\nTwo weeks ago, Putin said Russian troops had pulled away from Ukraine's border and were merely conducting \"regular exercises at the test grounds.\"\nAt that time, NATO and Western officials said they saw no sign of widespread troop withdrawals.\nBut a senior U.S. administration official disputed Russia's assertion that they were routine exercises.\n\"The fact is that Russia has been maintaining significant forces in forward deployment areas along Ukraine's border,\" the official said.\n\"They have not been conducting routine training activities. They've been up on the border in a menacing posture, and we've been concerned about this military buildup and have been consistently calling on Russia to remove its troops back to their home bases and end this threatening behavior.\"\nThe official said the White House is monitoring the issue for evidence of withdrawal.\n\"As you'll recall, they've made similar claims before. They made them at the end of March and didn't follow through, so we'll be tracking this closely over the course of today and the coming days, and we'll want to see clear, firm evidence of this move before we make any judgment,\" the official said Monday.\nThe United States, which along with other Western countries has sanctioned Russia for its disputed takeover of Crimea, has threatened additional punishment for Russia if it fails to pull its troops back from the border.\nTensions in the east\nRussian officials have said they reserve the right to protect the interests of Russian citizens and Russian-language speakers in Ukraine's east, which traditionally leans toward Moscow.\nTensions in that region remain high, with ongoing reports of violence and growing human rights abuses.\nAnti-terrorism operations that started in April in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions have killed 24 Ukrainian servicemen so far, said Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, head of the Ukrainian Security Service.\nHe did not provide any more details.\nIn one of the latest incidents, Russian separatists clashed with Ukrainian border guards Saturday after a separatist leader was detained at a checkpoint.\nValeriy Bolotov, the self-declared governor of a \"people's republic\" in Luhansk, was detained by security forces in Dovzhanskiy.\nAttackers freed him after a firefight, but he was wounded and went to Russia for medical treatment, separatist spokesman Vasiliy Nikitin said.\nOver the weekend, the Russian Foreign Ministry accused Ukrainian troops of attacking Ukrainian citizens and questioned whether Sunday's scheduled elections could be held amid the chaos.\n\"Such punitive action against its own citizens shows the hypocrisy of the Kiev authorities,\" a ministry statement said, referring to an international pact agreed to last month that called for an end to violence.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Economy Rivers displaces Lagos as top investment destination\nRivers displaces Lagos as top investment destination\nRIVERS State dislodged Lagos State as the number one foreign investment destination in Nigeria in the first half of 2018,according to an investment profile report by the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC). Rivers received 35% of the $45.74 billion invested in 42 projects in nine states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) during the period, the NIPC said. It was followed by Bayelsa and Lagos states with 26% each.\nThe sectoral analysis of the investment profile shows that mining and quarrying accounted for 61% of the total investment and manufacturing 28%. Other sectors are transportation and storage, five per cent; real estate, three per cent; and the remaining sectors accounting for three per cent.\nThe report also showed that the investments were from investors in 11 countries, with French companies accounting for 35% of the value, closely followed by Nigerian companies at 31%. The report said the UK\u2019s investment stood at 20%; Luxembourg seven percent and the remaining eight percent were from the other countries. \u201cThe top 10 announcements accounted for 43.1 billion dollars, representing 94 per cent of the value of the announcements,\u201d the report read.\nThe NIPC however said the report was based only on investment announcements cited in NIPC\u2019s newsletters from January to June 2018 and might not contain exhaustive information on all investment announcements in Nigeria during the period. \u201cNevertheless, the report gives a sense of investors\u2019 interest in the Nigerian economy in the first half of 2018,\u201d it said. \u201cNIPC did not independently verify the authenticity of the investment announcements but is working on tracking the announcements as they progress to actual investments.\u201d\nPrevious articleFG Stops Levy Paid By Nigerians With Dual Citizenship At Airports\nNext articleNigeria\u2019s Foreign Debt Hits $22.08 Billion\nYahoo Boy Attempts To Kill Own Mother For Money Rituals In...\nDagger in Shehu Sani\u2019s back by Azu Ishiekwene\nXenophobia: South Africans attack Nigerian businesses \u2013 Union\nThe Rise Of Nigeria\u2019s Killer Children: Shocking Stories Of Parents Who...",
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        "raw_content": "There are no sheriffs left in the State of Connecticut \u2013 We must guard sheriffs to stop the martial operations from the federal government!\nThere are no sheriffs left in the State of Connecticut \u2026 tyranny is festering\u2026\nThey have all been replaced with marshals by Public Act No. 00-99 (House Bill No. 5832 signed by the Governor)\u2026\nTHIS IS MARTIAL LAW\u2026and its operation on the jurisdiction of the land \u2013 the states and the people\nGENERAL ALERT TO ALL SHERIFFS\nThe office of sheriff is a unique and special Constitutional office. It is a part of the Check and Balance System. When a man becomes a \u2018sheriff\u2019, he takes on the special responsibility of preserving and protecting the rights, liberties, and freedoms of the people within his county against unlawful acts, including any unlawful act committed by\npublic officials working in the government. 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James Madison made it quite clear that delegated power of the people is not surrendered power.\nIt is the duty of the federal government to guarantee a republican form of government. It has no authority to build a military government to satisfy desires for a New World Order. Ultimate authority resides in the people. The federal government may not substitute its will for the best interests and the will of the people, nor exercise authority beyond the limits set out in the Constitution. Laws repugnant to the Constitution are void.\nThe Sheriff must be advised of the instances in which unlawful acts are committed. Power change is like electricity: not easily seen, but the effects are strongly felt. This nation is undergoing massive, frightful, and outrageous changes in its power structure, so much so that an unwelcome militarized form of government is quietly spreading its network over us.\nThe people\u2019s control over their local government ended when the federal government took control over the \u201cGeneral Plans\u201d for cities and counties. Local control over city police departments ended when the federal government acquired the nationwide \u201cStandard-setting Process\u201d by using devices created by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, a commission that was instituted under the Gun Control Act of 1968.\nNow, our sheriffs are being replaced by federal marshals who are non-elected personnel, who are not obligated to take an oath to the Constitution, and who are not beholden to the best interests of the people. Marshals are federal legmen. Sheriffs have been elected to\nprotect our freedoms and to keep control local. 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Located in Town and Country, for just $10.95 plus tax (and a nominal fee for adults--because you adults will have fun too!), your kids can have a blast and a half with tons of fun activities! Explore the Vet Center, where you're the vet and you get to help wild animals, an Interactive Video System, which uses your body shadows to interact with a projection on a wall, and Laser Harp, which are lasers that make music, and so much more! It's scientifically fun!\n7. Enjoy the Greater Outdoors at the Shaw Nature Reserve\nPhoto from Missouribotancialgarden.org\nThe Shaw Nature Reserve is owned by Missouri Botanical Gardens, but is actually located in Gray Summit, MO, about 40 minutes from the city. Their Sense of Wonder Woodland (opened in 2015) is made of entirely natural or repurposed materials and includes structures like swings, treehouses and fire towers. (Editor's note - if you encounter an actual fire, please call 911.) 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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbGeneral\u00bbNo smoking, please!\nLet\u2019s face it \u2013 smoking has always had a tad glamorous aura about it, especially in films. Icons like Rajnikant have raised smoking to the level of an art, influencing many youngsters in the process. Shoma A. Chatterji writes about cinema\u2019s lasting love affair with tobacco, and what kind of checks and balances will likely work, without interfering with creative freedom.\nRajnikant is revered like a God figure by millions of his fans spread across the world. His most famous stunt is contained in his cigarette scenes. It has become a famous style statement tried by hundreds of young men who may have been able to copy him, but could not reach anywhere near his style. Among several tricks with the cigarette, the most famous is the one in which he flips the cigarette right into the air and it comes right back between his lips. No one thinks about the evil effects of smoking when they are watching a Rajnikant film, including his latest blockbuster Kabali. Late actress Nadira\u2019s tantalising style of holding the cigarette at the end of a cigarette holder, and taking a puff from time to time in Raj Kapoor\u2019s Shri 420 (1955), set the trend for female stars smoking on screen, probably borrowed from the celebrated style statement established by Marlene Dietrich, many years ago, in several Hollywood films.\nCinema\u2019s smoking tradition\nIndian cinema has been glamourising the portrayal of tobacco use through its icons since the 1950s. Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Raj Kapoor and Pran were often shown smoking cigarettes and cigars in films. Over the years, smoking within films has spilled over to smoking by young men and women in real life. The linkages they seem to have made with mainstream films are that of style, romance, tragedy and rebellion, too tempting for youngsters to resist imitating, either in order to seek closer identification with their favourite stars, or, to gain peer acceptance, or both. How much has Indian cinema contributed to the portrayal of smoking in films, both in qualitative and quantitative terms? What is the extent and quality of its impact on the youth? How has it affected smoking in general, and smoking among the youth in particular? These questions have been recently addressed by an interesting study that also sheds considerable light by offering quite a few significant answers to the questions raised.\nBollywood \u2013 Victim or Ally, is a study on the portrayal of tobacco in Indian cinema undertaken by the World Health Organisation\u2019s (WHO) Strategic Mediaworks for the Tobacco Free Initiative in 2003. The aim of the study is to encourage the production of \u201cTobacco-Free Films\u201d, calling upon film and fashion industries to stop promoting tobacco, which kills one in two regular users. WHO is supported by the American Medical Association, the Los Angeles Department of Health and the \u2018Smoke Free Movies\u2019 project at the University of California in its call to the film industries to rid films of their tobacco-promoting role.\nThe report is the outcome of increasing evidence of tobacco companies turning to the film and entertainment industry to market their deadly product. One example of this is the bravery award given to Preity Zinta, a noted actress, by Red and White, a big tobacco company owned by Phillip Morris. As a clever marketing strategy, disguised as a boost to the entertainment industry, tobacco companies have also been sponsoring ticketed shows like the Annual Filmfare awards telecast live to reach 32 million people.\nThe summary reveals that tobacco portrayal is common in 76% of the films that fell under the period under review, namely, 1991 to 2002. Indian mainstream cinema is the largest producer of films in the world, accounting for more than 900 films released every year in more than eight languages. Indian films target an estimated 250 million youngsters in India alone. In addition to this are the millions of Diaspora Indians in South Asia, the Middle-East, parts of the UK, USA, Africa and Europe. There are more than ten film channels that telecast films round the clock, in addition to the 12,900 cinema halls, where 188 million viewers a year buy around 5,000 million tickets.\nGoswami and Kashyap discovered that instances of showing smoking/tobacco use in movies had increased significantly to 89% of all movies released in 2004 and 2005. The brand placement has also increased by nearly three folds. Tobacco brands now appear in 46% of movies having tobacco scenes. Cigarette companies have almost all the tobacco product placements, with two companies accounting for over 90% of the brand visibility. Association of tobacco with glamour and style has also been established. Amost 75% of movies having tobacco also showed the main/lead character consuming tobacco.\nThe Indian government banned all forms of direct and indirect forms of advertising, promotion and sponsorship, through a legislation called \u201cCigarette and other tobacco products Act 2003\u201d. Despite that, many surrogate forms of advertisement continue till date. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) also warns about such nefarious designs in its preamble itself and recognises the \u201cneed to be alert to any efforts by the tobacco industry to undermine or subvert tobacco control efforts\u201d, and \u201cthe activities of the tobacco industry that have a negative impact on tobacco control efforts.\u201d The increased use of tobacco in Indian films backed by the soaring level of tobacco brand visibility in recent films state that after the ban in India on tobacco advertisements, tobacco companies began using motion pictures as a vehicle of clandestine promotion and advertisement of tobacco products in both generic and branded forms.\nThe findings of various global surveys on tobacco use and determinants led Indian Health Secretary Naresh Dayal to admit: \u201cThe control of tobacco consumption has become a major public health challenge in India due to the burden of non-communicable diseases. The overall tobacco consumption has increased over the past five years despite strong government initiatives in adopting the FCTC and enactment of the Anti-Tobacco Law, 2003. Ignorance among medical and dental students, too, is a matter of concern.\u201d With present smoking patterns, about 500 million tobacco users will eventually die. More than half of these will be today\u2019s child and teenaged smokers. This is where, the campaigners feel, our film stars can help.\nThe then Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss appealed to Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan to give up smoking on screen. The minister, in his efforts to check tobacco imagery in films, had earlier brought a law to regulate such scenes. This move was challenged in the court by filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, with support from the Film Certification Board chairperson Sharmila Tagore. Tagore shared Bhatt\u2019s view alongwith other film personalities (including Aamir Khan and John Abraham) that such a regulation would amount to putting curbs on creative freedom and artistic expression. In 2005, the rules were further refined to combat smoking in films, since it was felt that surrogate advertising through films had gone up since the 2003 ban. It included measures that have been pushed now \u2013 no character to be shown smoking, older movies to have health warnings, etc. Bhatt filed a petition challenging the last notified Act banning smoking in films. On the basis of that petition, the Delhi High Court in 2009 struck down the ban on smoking in films.\nThe final policy?\nThe situation has changed since August 1 this year. According to a news report in The Indian Express (August 1, 2016), in a relief to film producers, the Shyam Benegal expert committee on film certification has recommended doing away with the current system of carrying disclaimers during each smoking scene and has instead suggested that there should be just one anti-smoking static warning at the start of the film. The suggestion by the eight-member panel is based on the need for \u201csmooth viewing of films\u201d which, it has said, is currently disturbed by showing the static warnings in every smoking scene.\nPran, the eternal villain of Hindi cinema blows smoke rings here, which was his trademark\nThe panel recently submitted the second part of its report, pertaining to anti-smoking warnings and use of animals in films, to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. On the issue of anti-tobacco/ smoking warnings, the report says, \u201cA meaningful static disclaimer in the beginning of the film with standard visual background approved by the Ministry of Health may be shown for a minimum period, along with an audio backing it.\u201d It has also said that the film industry should contribute by producing small films on the issue using popular actors, for screening in cinema halls and on TV channels. So much for governmental support to ban smoking! The film industry is happy. But what then, is the use of inserting just one warning? Will it have any impact on the audience against smoking? \u201cThe government has failed to meet its international obligations on tobacco control. An empowered group of ministers presided over a technical matter involving pack warnings, though without commissioning any study, and justified its decision to weaken health warnings, saying a million jobs were tied up in the tobacco industry,\u201d observes an \u2018Indian Medical Parliamentarians Forum\u2019 policy brief on the subject.\nAn interesting real-life anecdote is related to the film No Smoking directed by Anurag Kashyap. Released in 2007, the film focussed on a surrealistic story that shows how a man joins a course to kick his addiction. He finds the course a bizarre, horrific journey. Sadly, the film did not do well commercially and flopped miserably at the box office. The film also had two major song numbers called Phoonk De and Jab Bhi Cigarette, the title track. Both songs were rendered by Rekha Bharadwaj who had also belted out the Beedi Jalaile number in Vishal Bharadwaj\u2019s Omkara. 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Rarely does a song survive 140 years in the popular repertory but this one has, thanks in large part to a revival of the tune in 1960 or so by the Kingston Trio. Prior to that, the song had also been revived by The Original Carters, Sara & Marybell. In 1958 \"Slim\" Wilson performed it as well. I know you will recognize the tune and some of the words although it appears that the lyrics have been modified over time. As a result, this song has turned into what is known as an American Folk song but it really is not. Folk songs are usually culturally specific and come from the populace and oral and musical traditions. This song was written by an eminent composer and though popular and lasting, it was not an ethnic American song that grew out of cultural tradition. It's use over the years and presentation by a number of \"folk\" groups have resulted in it being incorrectly considered a folk song. I even found one reference listing it as a folk song from Wisconsin!\nThe composer, Henry Clay Work was born in 1832 in Middletown, CT and died in 1884 in Hartford. His family moved to Illinois when he was still a child and he was educated there. The family later returned to Connecticut and young Henry was apprenticed to a printer. He studied music and wrote verse on his own and soon began to write songs, both the music and lyrics. He was inspired by the Civil War to write Marching Through Georgia, Wake, Babylon is Falling and other songs of the war that became popular. During the 1870's he wrote a number of temperance songs that were popular. One of his most popular temperance songs was Father, Dear Father, Come Home With Me Now. He also was known for sentimental songs such as The Ship That Never Returned and wrote the famous, My Grandfather's Clock. A man of many talents, Work was also an inventor and patented a rotary engine, a knitting machine and a walking doll. He lost his personal fortune by investing in a fruit farm that failed and lived in New York before returning to Connecticut before his death. His primary publishing association was with Cody's Music Publishing Company though this song was published by a Chicago publisher, S. Brainerd's Sons.\nEnjoy this original song now (SCORCH format)\nOut Where The Billows Roll High\nMusic by: W.H. Petrie\nLyrics by: J.T. Branen\nThe sea has always held a fascination for man. It has always represented a challenge, romance, beauty and even fear. One theme that often emerges is that of the sailor's love for home and sea which often creates conflicts for them. Here we have a story of a sailor who loves the sea and desires to be \"out where the billows roll high\". At the same time, though he feels the sea is his home, he feels pain in parting with his love at home. Once at sea, the sailors thoughts are for his love and a desire to return home safely. This song has a very classical feeling and sound to it. It musically complex and very sophisticated, but not quite as large scale as the next song featured.\nW.H. Petrie (Actually, Henry W.) was born in 1857 in Bloomington, Illinois. Petrie's songs were quite popular and he wrote a number of works that are still performed from time to time. His first published song, I'm Mamma's Little Girl was written in 1894. A number of his more popular works were sea related including his most famous work, Asleep In The Deep, written with A.J. Lamb . That song was first introduced by Jean Early in Chicago in a performance with the Havery Minstrels. He also collaborated with Lamb in writing At The Bottom Of The Deep Blue Sea in 1900. Petrie died in Paw Paw, Michigan in 1925.\nHear this great song of the sea (scorch format)\nDes Seemanns Los\nMusic by: Carl Heins\nLyrics by: H.W. Petrie-Martell\nNot only was the sea a popular theme in American song, but also in other countries as well. Here we have an incredible song from Germany. This song is truly a masterpiece, at least in my opinion. A German lied (art song) in the tradition of the finest composers, it is musically something special. The song has a long introduction, an interlude with lyrics and then a long ending that together make for one of the best examples of fine music we have published at ParlorSongs. I have been fascinated with it and hope you will also find it a rare experience.\nI cannot find much information on Heins other than a few other titles from the period, most of which were art songs such as this one. Among the titles found are, Dance of the Bears from 1907, Fairy of the Roses, from 1909 and The Shepherd's Idyl. It is interesting to note the lyrics were written by an H.W. Petrie-Martell. Is it possible that the W.H. Petrie from the \"Billows\" song and this one are the same? Perhaps one of our readers can provide us with information on Heins?\nI want to thank our friend George Butler for his assistance again in translating the German text of this song. I have placed the English translation under the German words in the scorch score so you can see the translation as it plays. I have taken a small bit of poetic liberty in the translation in order to make the words more appropriately fit the music. The meaning has not been changed, only the way it is phrased. Stop by George's site (click on his name above), he has an interesting section on D-Day and the true story of Private Ryan.\nListen to this German lied & art song (scorch format only)\nU.S. Fleet Sailing Around The World\nMusic by: Charles H. Graf\nArranged by: none, piano solo\nFrom sailing on the high billows we move to the mechanical age and the steamships of Uncle Sam's Navy. This piece, billed as a song without words, commemorates the great white fleet's 'round the world voyage. The \"Great White Fleet\" was sent around the world by President Theodore Roosevelt from 16 December 1907 to 22 February 1909 and consisted of sixteen new battleships of the Atlantic Fleet. The battleships were painted white except for gilded scrollwork on their bows. The fourteen-month long voyage was a grand pageant of American sea power. The squadrons were manned by 14,000 sailors. They covered some 43,000 miles and made twenty port calls on six continents. The Atlantic Fleet battleships only later came to be known as the \"Great White Fleet.\" The trip was from the East Coast of the United States, down the coast of South America, up the West Coast - the Panama Canal was not yet open - and then a stay of almost two months in San Francisco harbor. During that time some of the fleet went to Seattle, then rejoined the rest in San Francisco, and on 7 July 1908, the fleet composition changed and they headed to Hawaii. Later stops were: New Zealand, Australia, Manila, Yokohama, Ceylon, Suez, various ports in the Mediterranean, and finally home to Virginia. The fleet arrived in Virginia on 22 February 1909. If you are interested in learning more about this important bit of US Naval history, visit the Naval Historical Centers pages about the Great White Fleet.\nThis grand march is almost as long as the original trip, taking about twelve pages and 203 measures, settle in for quite a trip when you listen to it. It is a well done song and though the composer has called it a song without words, it is more of a tone poem that musically tells the story of the trip. Charles H. Graf is yet another composer who has faded into the sunset with nary a trace. By the way, though we do have a pretty extensive reference library, we often cannot find any mention of many of the composers represented in our collection. We are trying to establish a database of composer biographies and if any of you know anything about some of the composers who we are unable to find information for, we would sincerely appreciate your sharing the information with us.\nHear this super US Navy sea piece (scorch)\nOceana Roll\nMusic by: Lucien Denni\nLyrics by: Roger Lewis\nHere is a less serious look at one of the ships from the Great White Fleet, The USS Alabama, one of the battleships of the fleet. With this song we get words and great ones at that. We also get one great ragtime song that really rocks!\nYou can find this song at a number of MIDI locations around the web as it is a pretty popular one. You can also find the lyrics in a number of places. But by golly, this is the ONLY place that you will find the musical score, lyrics and hear the music all in one presentation. Be sure to get your scorch player!.\nThe composer, Lucien Denni was a native of France having been born in Nancy in 1886. 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        "raw_content": "Purim: A time to reflect on hidden Jews\n14th-century scroll of the Book of Esther purim: A time to reflect on hidden Jews Fez, Morocco, held at the Mus\u00e9e du quai Branly in Paris. Traditionally, a scroll of Esther is given only one roller, fixed to its lefthand side, rather than the customary two. 482 BC, and concluded in March 473 BC.\nOn his accession however Artaxerxes II lost Egypt to pharaoh Amyrtaeus, after which it was no longer part of the Persian empire. Esther and only 24 times in the rest of the Hebrew bible. This is appropriate given that Esther describes the origin of a Jewish feast, the feast of Purim, but Purim itself is not the subject and no individual feast in the book is commemorated by Purim. King Ahasuerus, ruler of the Persian Empire, holds a lavish 180-day banquet, initially for his court and dignitaries and afterwards a seven day banquet for all inhabitants of the capital city, Shushan. Ahasuerus then makes arrangements to choose a new queen from a selection of beautiful young women from throughout the empire. Among these women is a Jewish orphan named Esther, who was raised by her cousin or uncle, Mordecai.\nShe finds favour in the King\u2019s eyes, and is crowned his new queen, but does not reveal her Jewish heritage. Ahasuerus appoints Haman as his viceroy. Mordecai, who sits at the palace gates, falls into Haman\u2019s disfavour, as he refuses to bow down to him. Haman discovers that Mordecai refused to bow on account of his Jewishness, and in revenge plots to kill not just Mordecai, but all the Jews in the empire. When Mordecai discovers the plan, he goes into mourning and implores Esther to intercede with the King. But she is afraid to present herself to the King unsummoned, an offense punishable by death.\nInstead, she directs Mordecai to have all Jews fast for three days for her, and vows to fast as well. On the third day she goes to Ahasuerus, who stretches out his sceptre to her to indicate that she is not to be punished. That night, Ahasuerus cannot sleep, and orders the court records be read to him. He is reminded that Mordecai interceded in the previous plot against his life, and discovers that Mordecai never received any recognition.\nJust then, Haman appears to request the King\u2019s permission to hang Mordecai, but before he can make this request, Ahasuerus asks Haman what should be done for the man that the King wishes to honor. Immediately after, Ahasuerus and Haman attend Esther\u2019s second banquet. The King promises to grant her any request, and she reveals that she is Jewish and that Haman is planning to exterminate her people, including her. Haman stays behind and begs Esther for his life, falling upon her in desperation. Unable to annul a formal royal decree, the King instead adds to it, permitting the Jews to arm and defend themselves on the day chosen for their annihilation. On 13 Adar, Haman\u2019s ten sons and 500 other men are killed in Shushan.\nXrp Ripple Cryptocurrency Price Chart Blue Crypto\nUpon hearing of this Esther requests it be repeated the next day, whereupon 300 more men are killed. Over 75,000 people are slaughtered by the Jews, who are careful to take no plunder. 24 books of the Tanakh to be canonized by the Sages of the Great Assembly. According to the Talmud, it was a redaction by the Great Assembly of an original text by Mordecai. The Greek book of Esther, included in the Septuagint, is a retelling of the events of the Hebrew Book of Esther rather than a translation and records additional traditions which do not appear in original Hebrew version, in particular the identification of Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes and details of various letters.\nA Latin version of Esther was produced by Jerome for the Vulgate. It translates the Hebrew Esther but interpolates translations of the Greek Esther where the latter provides additional material. The book of Esther falls under the category of Ketuvim, one of three parts of the Jewish canon. As noted by biblical scholar Michael D. In her article \u201cThe Book of Esther and Ancient Storytelling\u201d, biblical scholar Adele Berlin discusses the reasoning behind scholarly concern about the historicity of Esther. Much of this debate relates to the importance of distinguishing history and fiction within biblical texts, as Berlin argues, in order to gain a more accurate understanding of the history of the Israelite people.\nThere are certain elements of the book of Esther that are historically accurate. This article needs additional citations for verification. Jan Lievens, held at the North Carolina Museum of Art. As for the identity of Mordecai, the similar names Marduka and Marduku have been found as the name of officials in the Persian court in over thirty texts from the period of Xerxes I and his father Darius I, and may refer to up to four individuals, one of which might after all be Mordecai.\nThe \u201cOld Greek\u201d Septuagint version of Esther translates the name Ahasuerus as Artaxerxes, a Greek name derived from the Persian Artax\u0161a\u03d1ra. Jacob Hoschander has argued that evidence of the historicity of Haman and his father Hamedatha is seen in Omanus and Anadatus mentioned by Strabo as being honoured with Anahita in the city of Zela. Hoschander argues that these were not deities as Strabo supposed but garbled forms of \u201cHaman\u201d and \u201cHamedatha\u201d who were being worshipped as martyrs. This contrasts with traditional Jewish commentaries, such as the commentary of the Vilna Gaon, which states \u201cBut in every verse it discusses the great miracle.\nHowever, this miracle was in a hidden form, occurring through apparently natural processes, not like the Exodus from Egypt, which openly revealed the might of God. An additional six chapters appear interspersed in Esther in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Bible. This was noted by Jerome in compiling the Latin Vulgate. Additionally, the Greek text contains many small changes in the meaning of the main text.\nIn the fourth year of the reign of Ptolemy and Cleopatra, Dositheus, who said he was a priest and Levite, and his son Ptolemy brought the present letter of Purim, saying that it was genuine and that Lysimachus, son of Ptolemy, of the community of Jerusalem, had translated it. The Council of Trent, the summation of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation, reconfirmed the entire book, both Hebrew text and Greek additions, as canonical. There are several paintings depicting Esther, including one by Millais. The Italian Renaissance poet Lucrezia Tornabuoni chose Esther as one of biblical figures on which she wrote poetry. In 1718, Handel wrote the oratorio Esther based on Racine\u2019s play. In 1958, a book entitled Behold Your Queen! Gladys Malvern and illustrated by her sister, Corinne Malvern.\nCryptanalyse[modifier | modifier le code]\nIt was chosen as a selection of the Junior Literary Guild. Welsh dramatist Saunders Lewis, is a retelling of the story in Welsh. A 1960 movie about the story, Esther and the King, starring Joan Collins. Episode 25 of the 1981 anime series Superbook involves this story.\nThe 1983 musical entitled Swan Esther was written by J. A 1986 Israeli film directed by Amos Gitai entitled Esther. A 1999 TV movie from the Bible Collection that follows the biblical account very closely, Esther, starred Louise Lombard in the title role and F. Chosen: The Lost Diaries of Queen Esther by Ginger Garrett. A 2006 movie about Esther and Ahasuerus, entitled One Night with the King, stars Tiffany Dupont and Luke Goss.\nHow To Find A Bitcoin ATM Near You\nEsther is one of the five heroines of the Order of the Eastern Star. On March 8, 2011, the Maccabeats released a music video called \u201cPurim Song\u201d. The Book of Esther is a 2013 movie starring Jen Lilley as Queen Esther and Joel Smallbone as King Xerxes. In 2012, a graphic adaptation of the Book of Esther was illustrated by J. Waldman and appeared in volume one of The Graphic Canon, edited by Russ Kick and published by Seven Stories Press.\nWhere God is Not: The Book of Esther and Song of Songs\u201d. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA. Beck Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible Wm. Hauser, Duane Frederick Watson, A History of Biblical Interpretation: The Ancient Period, Wm.\nSidnie White Crawford, \u201cEsther\u201d, in The New Interpreters Study Bible New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha, ed. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Volume II, 1982, Wm. Bible Exposition Commentary: Old Testament History, David C Cook, 2004 p. Adele Berlin, \u201cThe Book of Esther and Ancient Storytelling\u201d, Journal of Biblical Literature 120. The Book of Esther and Ancient Storytelling\u201d, Journal of Biblical Literature 120. The archaeological background of Esther: archaeological backgrounds of the exilic and postexilic era, pt 2\u2033. Lecture 24 \u2014 Alternative Visions: Esther, Ruth, and Jonah\u201d.\nArticle VI: Of the sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures for Salvation Archived November 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Encyclopedia of women in the Renaissance: Italy, France, and England. Books of the Bible Christian Bookstore. The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther. Extract from The JPS Bible Commentary: Esther by Adele Berlin: Liberal Jewish view. Character and Ideology in the Book of Esther, 2nd ed.\nEsther\u201d in Alter and Kermode, pp. Esther, Book of: A Christian perspective of the book. Thespis: Ritual, Myth, and Drama in the Ancient Near East by Theodor Gaster. The Book of Esther, Ecker\u2019s Biblical Web Pages, 2007. Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther. Character and Ideology in the Book of Esther.\nquero usar um visual assim\u2026.\nFrancis Esther: For Such a Time as This. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1997. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Esther. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Book of Esther. Don\u2019t Ask Your Elderly Parent This! From King Solomon to Einstein, exploring the meaning of some of the best Jewish quotes. In Jewish history there are no coincidences.\nElie Wiesel If you would have asked me my favorite Yiddish word, I would have said bashert. It translates into the idea that Wiesel so beautifully captured as aphorism in my favorite quote. The older I get the more I am astonished by its truth, both in a national as well as personal sense. A righteous man falls down seven times and gets up. Life is all about the ability to get up from challenge.\nGreatness is defined as getting up one more time than what you\u2019ve fallen down. The Torah defines someone who\u2019s righteous not as someone who had succeeded, but someone who has persevered. If you don\u2019t know what you\u2019re living for, you haven\u2019t yet lived. Rabbi Noah Weinberg, of blessed memory Life is the most precious thing we have. Everyone wants to live a life of meaning.\nAfro Hair Types With Red\nBut we are so busy \u2018living\u2019 that we don\u2019t have a moment to really think about living. One of my father\u2019s priorities was getting people to ask the big questions in life, to get out of the pettiness and focus on living a life of real purpose. I do not want followers who are righteous, rather I want followers who are too busy doing good that they won\u2019t have time to do bad. Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk People who focus on being righteous can become self-absorbed and self-righteous.\nWhile those pursing good deeds and actions become righteous. Klieg, Klieg, Klieg-Du bist a Nar. 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        "raw_content": "Rachel Johnson was born in November of 1982 in Nashville, TN.\nEvery aspect of Rachel\u2019s existence is stimulus for creativity. She strives to produce aesthetically rousing results in all of her work, both occupational and personal. The main focus of this website is to promote her passion in life; photographing life and God\u2019s creations. Rachel has been collecting personal photographs since the age of twelve and has accumulated over 100,000 images thus far. She was published by the International Library of Photography for the first time in 1998, then again in 1999, 2000, and 2003. In 2000, at 17 years old, she photographed a wedding for the first time. Since then, she has been hired to shoot informal portraits of a newborn, a toddler, and a friend seeking model opportunities; numerous live musical performances, including Bonnaroo 2006, 2007 and 2009; additional weddings; and the gradual stages of an entire pregnancy. Her favorite subjects to shoot are the outdoors and live music performances. In 2003 Rachel moved to Murfreesboro, TN and began working at the custom frame department in Hobby Lobby. All of the pieces she displays and sells at art festivals are matted and framed by her personally. In 2006, Rachel began shooting for the Murfreesboro Pulse, a local art and entertainment publication. She has photographed several local businesses and events for the Pulse and has had photos on the cover of 11 issues over a 3 year period.\nShe has also had photos on display at multiple local businesses and participates in several regional art festivals. She has traveled and photographed in: Tennessee, Michigan, Georgia, California, Iowa, New York, Colorado, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Belize and the Netherlands.\nObviously you won\u2019t see all of her projects on this website; however, if you are interested in seeing additional work, hiring her for an assignment, using an image in a publication, or placing a special order for framing a photo you see here today, then please contact her.\nRachel Johnson rj_image_nation@yahoo.com",
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        "raw_content": "SPECIAL REPORT: Son of Mercy \u2013 How Davido Has Survived Every Obstacle Life Has Thrown At Him\nBy Jide Taiwo\nFame is the worst drug known to man/ It\u2019s stronger than heroin- JAY-Z (Lost One, 2006)\nYou really don\u2019t want Davido\u2018s life.\nGoogle his name now and what you see is a lot of news stories about friends of his dying, police inviting him to make a statement about his involvement and lack thereof, his first baby mama wishing him well and a thousand other truths, half-truths, and outright falsehoods. Not to mention the Lagos State Commissioner of Police reading out Davido\u2019s home address in front of a few cameras that parlayed into a billion eyeballs around the world. Nice job Sherlock.\nThe easy (and to be fair, uncharitable) thought to fans and nonfans alike would be the Donald Trump way: he knew what he signed up for. Yet when JAY-Z delivered the above line on his Kingdom Come album, he was 37 years old- ten years removed from his first album and at least twenty away from his drug-dealing life. With half a billion dollars to his name at the time, he described the fame his career had attracted as worse than a heroin addiction. Imagine what it would feel like to a 24-year-old Nigerian artiste who has seen and experienced everything life has to offer in only six short years. Again for context: the almighty JAY-Z who is arguably the most powerful hip-hop artiste in the world, did not release his first album until he was 26 years old.\nIn the light of his recent travails-three of his friends passing away in one week- it is convenient, like several people have done, to point fingers at him and say he had it coming. Afterall, the man lives better than 90% of Nigerians do. He already has more money than many of us would see in a lifetime- and he\u2019s not apologetic for it at all. On the contrary, he\u2019s in-your-face: always flaunting his cars and jewellery and rockstar lifestyle. It\u2019s hard to be sympathetic when he\u2019s always shouting about the 30 billion naira his father allegedly has. The schadenfreude that followed is a normal reaction of a people oppressed and (rightly or wrongly) see wealthy people as \u2018the enemy\u2019. There\u2019s a Nigerian phrase for that: onpe! Na God catch am\u2026\nBut when you peel back all the layers, Davido\u2019s life- for all the private jets and diamond chains and dollars he shows off on Instagram- could be less dramatic. And he too would have preferred it simpler, if it was all in his control.\nDavid and his father.\nDavido\u2019s father was one of those men whose wealth was understated. At 60, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke has been a billionaire for nearly half of his life. With investments in oil, shipping and real estate; a wider section of the Nigerian populace only got to know of his wealth courtesy of his youngest son\u2019s moniker: Omo Baba Olowo. The son of a rich man. Again unlike his elder brother who became Governor of Osun State the year Davido was born, Adeleke was content to stay away from the spotlight and enjoy his life in peace and tranquillity. His youngest son took all of that away.\nIt\u2019s not certain that Dr Adeleke could have done much about it. His last born child was the apple of his eye, one he had never said no to- except for the one time he had him \u2018arrested\u2019. The February issue of FADER, Davido tells of his three-month abscondment from the American university his father had sent him to.\n\u2018Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, a well-known businessman and Seventh-day Adventist in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of over $300 million, dropped him off with his passport, $2,000 cash, and freshman registration documents for Oakwood University\u2026. After three semesters, he dropped out and left town without telling his father. First he went to Atlanta, where he used his older brother\u2019s ID to get into clubs, and funneled the money Chief Adeleke sent for school and living expenses toward drinks and motels. Later, he threw out his SIM card and hopped on a plane to London, where he went MIA for several months as he shifted his focus from production to vocals. Chief Adeleke, meanwhile, had been on the hunt for his son. When Davido finally returned to Lagos in 2011, with new tattoos and piercings, his father had him apprehended by police officers at the airport.\u2019\nThe daring precociousness was nothing any of David\u2019s four older siblings had tried before. But David was special, unwittingly enabled by the father himself.\nYou see, Davido\u2019s mother died three months after his tenth birthday. Dr Veronica was the official Adeleke wife. The man had had a number of wives before her and her two children, Sharon and David were the youngest. Like a true African, Chief Adeleke was polygamous, and in the true spirit of the Nigerian \u2018Baby Boy\u2019, often polyamorous. As a result of the Adeleke household, whilst not superficial in the least, was held together by the money, not necessarily strong familial bonds.\nResearch has shown that the effects of losing a parent at such a young age are far-reaching and complex, more so when the parent is the primary caregiver. The grief never quite ends, the child just finds ways to deal with his loss. A Livestrong article quotes the National Association of School Psychologists thus: \u2018Some of the psychological effects of parental loss on adolescents include withdrawal, relying on friends more than family or difficulty separating from the surviving parent. Adolescents might withdraw from others and process their feelings on their own, but they also often seek out friends or family members for comfort. Sometimes, adolescents who are having extreme difficulty with their feelings of grief might act out in unhealthy ways, such as by experimenting with drugs or alcohol.\u2019\nTwo things stand out above: one, the loss of a parent may influence the child to start experimenting with drugs and alcohol. (Davido has never hidden his affinity for alcohol and weed). More importantly, the child finds it difficult to separate from the surviving parent.\nAfter David\u2019s mum died, his father filled that gap by providing every material thing a youngster could need- while battling his own demons as well. (He would have a couple more marriages and divorces in the following years). In a Keek video still online, a young Davido is seen showing off his father\u2019s expansive Lagos mansion with its fleet of cars. At a point, he\u2019s seen hugging his father while the older man tried to extricate himself from his grip. \u2018We have to go, David\u2026 we\u2019re late\u2019, Adeleke said, glancing at his watch. Only then did Davido let go, saying proudly to the camera \u2018He said something\u2026\u2019\nSo it wasn\u2019t that the man did not love his son, he did- he just didn\u2019t have time which is why college in America was a welcome relief. At least he\u2019ll be gone for four years and grow up.\nHowever, yanking the 16-year-old off from the life of luxury he had grown accustomed to in Lagos and sending him to a small town in the US- for a university education he did not necessarily want- must have taken its toll. No wonder he took off and eventually dropped out. In a sense, discovering music the way he did; invariably saved his life. For the first time in his life, he was in control of his life. He was actually doing something he wanted which he chose by himself; something he could lose himself into and hopefully, thereby find himself.\nFrom the moment he arrived on the scene, it was almost certain that Davido would be a star. One could debate the measure of his talent (or lack thereof) but no one could deny his infectious excitement. The quality of his vocals is still a touchy subject, marked by back-and-forth barbs with his arch-nemesis, Wizkid. But when Davido arrived on the Nigerian music scene in 2011, he instantly connected to a generation of young Nigerians who didn\u2019t have young enough pop stars to be entertained by. The only other person was- you guessed it, Wizkid. Even at that, Ayodeji Balogun had a couple of years on Davido, literally and figuratively. He was born two years earlier and had grown up around the legendary producer OJB Jeezreel. In addition, he had secured a deal with the Banky W led Empire Mates Entertainment two years before Davido released his debut single, Back When.\nNevertheless, as these things often happen, Davido was fortunate to have friends who could make things happen. His friendship with Asa Asika\u2013 who like him had lost his mother at an early age and who had a few uncles that were in the thick of Nigerian music business- helped him get a strong entry on the scene. The endorsement from Naeto C, like his catchphrase, was heavy. Soon he dropped the groundbreaking Dami Duro and got the whole country singing along with him.\nSince his debut in 2011- just six short years ago- Davido has achieved successes that have eluded better grounded (and talented) acts. His album O.B.O, a homage to his dear daddy\u2019s billions that he unapologetically declared that would make him unstoppable, was a commercial success- even if critics thought of it as fluffy, pop \u2018nonsense\u2019 that was light on artistic elements. But really, who cares? Davido never sold himself as a Mozart or Michael Jackson. However, what he lacks in vocal talent, he makes up for in having a keen ear for catchy hooks and remarkable production. Along with a chief collaborator in Shizzi, he has delivered several hits every year as well as major collaborations with other stars. One album, twenty-one singles and an EP is not too shabby. Not at all.\nDavido was all-smiles when he signed a recording deal with Sony Music last year. Credit: Various\nIt\u2019s been said in some circles that Davido may not have been successful if were it not for his father\u2019s riches. That couldn\u2019t be farther from the truth: the young man does possess a star quality, a certain je ne sais quoi that eludes his equally rich cousins, Shina Rambo and B-Red. From Lagos to London to Conakry, he has a massive following that rock stars would be jealous of. And like a true rock star, Davido has courted controversy every step of the way.\nIt took only a few months into his burgeoning career before a scandal found him, albeit not one of his doing: a photograph of him with a lady (who was described as a hooker by those who know) surfaced on the internet. Davido was fast asleep and obviously taken advantage of by an excited groupie who wanted to have the moment for life. Few years before, a more explicit photo of Wande Coal had appeared in similar fashion and his label at the time, Mohits, issued a shoddy press release saying it wasn\u2019t him- the whole world saw the face clearly. Davido did no so such thing, just brushed it aside like it didn\u2019t happen. His relationship with women would create several other incidents that could have derailed his career.\nIn 2014, it was reported that the young pop star was expecting a baby with an older girlfriend by the name of Sophia Momodu. Although the pair were never official, Davido played the role of eager father to be and even showed up at the baby shower. He seemed unbothered, excited even. But the facade of a happy couple faded away as soon as baby Imade was born in May of 2015. Feeling trapped with the baby and the mother who he claimed was becoming a wife, Davido ordered for a DNA test to ascertain that the child was truly is. It was sure that the relationship between the two parents could never stay the same after then. Like his father had done with him, he provided all the financial support that the mother and child could need.\nMatters came to head when Sophia\u2019s uncle, media mogul and socialite Dele Momodu got involved. The crisis that followed is well reported: Uncle Dele accused the Adeleke family of attempting to separate his niece from her daughter, intercepting a flight at the Lagos airport where the baby was supposedly travelling with Davido\u2019s sister. As a journalist of over three decades, Dele Momodu made sure that every media outlet saw the footage of him arguing with Davido\u2019s father, creating a ruckus so loud that airport officials could not have ignored, thus thwarting the plan. The Adeleke family explained the move as taking the baby for medical attention because \u2018her mother was a drug user whose continuous smoking had caused a respiratory disease in the child\u2019. Davido wasn\u2019t apologetic and he mocked the much older Momodu in two of his songs later on.\nOne would think that this debacle would have slowed his roll: instead, Davido had another daughter a few months later. Although this was devoid of the animosity of the Sophia Momodu case, it showed that he really didn\u2019t care- at least he could take care of any children he may birth in these his wild-oats-sowing days.\nBewildering though, was his explanation when a third woman alleged that he was the father of her own four-year-old child as well. Ayomide Labinjo alleged that she and Davido had had unprotected sex when he came to Ibadan for a show in 2o13 and a pregnancy had followed. In a Punch interview, Labinjo explained in details how Davido had initially ghosted her when she told him of the pregnancy but later got in touch when the baby, yet another daughter was born- only to carry out a DNA test later on that absolved him of the paternity.\nDavido did not deny that he had sex with her nor did he deny that it was sans protection. He merely said at the time that he tests himself for HIV every two weeks- as if that would make his irresponsible act less shocking. How can a celebrity of his calibre have casual sex without protection?\nBut Davido\u2019s scandals were not limited to women: he\u2019s reputed to have a temper and often comes across as not caring if he\u2019s liked or not. Once he gets on stage and people swoon, all is well in the world. He was reported to have gotten into a fight with Iceprince at a Delta hotel in 2016. On an MTVBase prank show, he\u2019d lost his temper and flung a water at the prankster who dared come into his house. He has fired and rehired his first manager Asa Asika; he has unabashedly bashed his cousins when they fell out; he has fired Kamal Ajiboye, his manager who held his hand as he secured the much talked about SONY deal and he uses social media to lash out at anyone who he feels is \u2018hating on him\u2019.\nHe even became irritatable after the SONY deal seemed to become an encumbrance rather than a plus and he soon cut himself loose and returned to Nigeria after a largely ineffectual stay in the United States. What\u2019s more, he has never apologized for any (perceived) misdeeds, only feeding off the adulation of his fans.\nStill, he hasn\u2019t been a complete jerk the whole time: he has used his fame for a number of charitable causes. There was the Akwa Ibom boy, Utibe who he got a house for as well as a namesake of his that needed tuition fees. Davido came through, despite the fact that that one became belligerent when he seemed like O.B.O wasn\u2019t good for his word.\nAll of the above have had very little effect on Davido. The scandals that his relatively young career has experience bounce off no sooner than they happened. Older artistes would have to take a break to recalibrate their careers but Davido has not needed to: he\u2019s the Teflon Don on whom nothing sticks.\nThe recent crisis that saw three of his friends pass away in the space of one week would have shaken anybody to his core. Even if he was not at all connected to DJ Olu and Chime\u2019s death, he was seen partying with Tagbo Umeike moments before that person breathed his last. To worsen the case, the corpse of the deceased was retrieved from a car belonging to Davido and Caroline Danjuma who was later revealed to be in a romantic relationship with Tagbo, cried foul and pointed at Davido as being responsible for the death.\nFor a while it seemed like the Lagos Commissioner of Police, Edgar Inohimi was eager to pin the death of Tagbo on Davido, organising a bewildering press conference where he read out the singer\u2019s home address to the world and accusing him of lying about his connection to the death of his friend. An official statement from Davido\u2019s lawyers soon put an end to that talk- they affirmed that the two were not together when Tagbo died. End of.\nAll of these have not slowed Davido down. Sure he cancelled a couple of his shows that fell within that period but service has resumed as normal. He has shut down stadiums in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Tonight he would be headling a show in Botswana. Davido is still the biggest Nigerian act in the world. The only other comparable musician is Wizkid. His song IF, will most likely go down as the biggest Nigerian song of 2017.\nHis indestructible artistry is almost inexplicable: all of the crises should have broken him- or at least slowed him down. Like Kanye West said, people lined up to see him sinking; instead he arose from the ashes like a phoenix.\nSome of the most enduring stars this world has ever seen have an inexplicable constitution. Beethoven should not have been able to write music after he became deaf. Van Gogh should not have been able to paint with his own colour-blindness. Davido\u2019s family\u2019s wealth notwithstanding, his career shouldn\u2019t be this prosperous- and the hurdles he has had to scale should have held him back.\nNevertheless, he had straddled each one like a true Olympian. He has played each had life has dealt him like a Las Vegas poker champion. It is no coincidence. 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        "raw_content": "Recent events in Ukraine and Syria have put countries on notice that it is time for nations to reassess and strengthen international law on the use of cruel weapons.\nA report titled \u201cIncendiary Weapons: Recent Use and Growing Oppositions\u201d will be distributed and considered at the annual meeting of countries that are party to The Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May be Deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects (or the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons). At its core, the CCW aims to prohibit the use of weapons which are considered excessively injurious or whose effects are indiscriminate.\nIncendiary weapons are defines as any weapon or munition primarily designed to set fire to objects or to cause burn injury to persons through the action of flame, heat, or a combination thereof, produced by a chemical reaction of a substance delivered on the target.\nThe Report sets out two primary points for consideration: (1) Adopting a broader, effects-based definition of incendiary weapons that encompasses multipurpose munitions with incendiary effects, such as those containing white phosphorus; and (2) Prohibiting the use of all incendiary weapons in civilian areas, regardless of whether they are air dropped or surface launched.\nProtocol III, the section which the report aims to revise, has been criticized for being too broad. The report seeks to amend the definition of incendiary weapons to include munitions with white phosphorus, which is currently not covered by the language. White phosphorus is a material made from a common allotrope of the chemical element phosphorus that is used in smoke, tracer, illumination and incendiary munitions. As an incendiary weapon, white phosphorus burns fiercely and can ignite cloth, fuel, ammunition and other combustibles.\nAre the proposed amendments going far enough? Are there better ways to mitigate the use of cruel weapons? And, are there even effective ways of regulating the use of these weapons?\nSources: Human Rights Watch, Convention on the Use of Conventional Weapons\nconvention on certain convnetional weapons\nIncendiary Weapons: Recent Use and Growing Oppositions\nmpesin\nPrevious End Trafficking of Forced Labor Now\nNext Gherghina v. Romania \u2013 Right to Education Violated?\nPaul Artemou says:\nI agree that the international community should make an effort to prohibit the use of incendiary weapons. However, I think it is extremely difficult to regulate the use of these weapons. During times of war, it is difficult to regulate what weapons are used since there are essentially no set rules of war. The best that the international community can do in such situations is to pass resolutions such as the one proposed in your article and condemn any group or country that uses incendiary weapons. Also, by spreading awareness of the use of such weapons by a group in a conflict, the international community is less likely to support them and thus be counterproductive to their cause.\nFurthermore, countries that are manufacturers of incendiary weapons should stop producing them which will help decrease the supply of these weapons around the world and decrease their use in the future.",
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        "raw_content": "Polk County District Attorney, William Lee Hon (right) got some support from Republican State Representative James White (left).\nLee Hon Follows His Heart, LIVINGSTON, November 7, 2013 - With rumors (truthful rumors) swirling about regarding Polk County Criminal District Attorney, William Lee Hon being tapped by Governor Rick Perry to fill the vacancy for District Judge of the 258th District Court (the position previously held by Elizabeth Coker), Hon called a gathering on the evening of November 7, 2013 at the My Place Eatery in Livingston. Attendees included candidates for the looming Polk County Judge's race, Commissioner Tommy Overstreet, State Representative, James White, Polk County Sheriff, Ken Hammack, Livingston Police Chief, Dennis Clifton, Justice of the Peace, Darrell Longino, District Judge, Kaycee Jones and other local dignitaries, officials and friends. The audience (made up mostly of republicans) listened as Hon spoke on his intentions regarding the district judge's issue. \"I'm proud to be one of y'all\" Hon said. Hon pointed out that he was the first republican district attorney to be elected in the history of Polk County. \"I've always been one of y'all\". He went on to talk about some of his office's accomplishments during his time as Polk County's Chief Prosecutor. First and foremost Hon made it clear that his office made it a priority to go after sexual predators. Hon spear headed the sexual assault response team (SART), he was a leading advocate and worked towards Polk County getting its own sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) and SANE equipment.\nHon pointed out how his office was opened up for defense attorneys to have full access to the DA's files in all their cases. He took it a step further and helped facilitate a copy machine for defense attorneys to copy the DA's files and evidence. Hon made it clear that his office is transparent and lamented the fact that recently, the Polk County Judicial System has gotten bad press. \"This bad press undermines public confidence in our judicial system\" he stated.\nHaving said all that (and many more things), he wrapped up his speech speaking of how he recently spoke to the parent of a victim of a violent crime. His voice was cracking and he paused for a moment, then announced that he would pass on the opportunity to be district judge, seek another term as Polk County Criminal District Attorney, and continue to pursue his passion of going after criminals who harm Polk County and its residents.\nHon is also a strong supporter of CASA, SAAFE House, and Childrenz Haven.\nEditor's Comment: When I was invited to attend this announcement, I fully expected Lee Hon to make a formal announcement that he had been appointed by Governor Perry to be the interim District Judge of the 258th District Court, followed by his announcement to summarily run for election to keep the office of district judge. When he announced that he would pass on the golden opportunity to be a District Judge, I was surprised. I was impressed with Hon for such a bold and unexpected decision. If nothing else, his decision to pass on easier job for a job that requires a lot of hard work and investigation affirms to me that William Lee Hon has a passion for his profession, and looking out for Polk County, and seeking justice for the victims of crime.\nHon addresses friends, family and supporters at the My Place Eatery in Livingston on the evening of November 7, 2013.\nThe Hon Family: Lee, Wife Juliann (left), son Will (right), daughter Carson (front) and his mother, Rita (red sweater).\nState Representative, James White, briefly addressed the audience after Hon's speech.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2630 Sailors Win 9-5 Over Maroons, Shedden Win 10-4 Over Pirates, Boxall Wins 6-0 Over Blues\nThe twenty-first set of games of the 2018 Port Stanley Senior Softball season were held Wednesday, September, 12th, 2018 in mainly cloudy skies with temperatures rising over the day to 22 degrees Celsius. The UV index was at 5 or moderate and the humidex was at 29.\nIn Game 1 the Maroons took the early lead in the first inning with just a single run, while the Sailors came back with two runs in the third to steal the lead by one. In the top of the fourth the Maroons took back the lead by one with two runs, but that changed to a tie when the Sailors had their turn at bat. The game remained tied until the sixth inning when the Sailors regained the lead with two runs. In the top of the seventh inning the Maroons seemed to take back control for a brief moment to tie the game, but lost the tie when the Sailors had their turn at bat, this time again by a two run lead. The Sailors increased their lead by another two runs in the eighth inning which gave the Sailors the win with a final score of Sailors 9 - Maroons 5.\nIn Game 2 Shedden seemed to take early control of the game by sending four players around the bases in the first, while the Pirates had a hard time keeping pace with only two. Shedden continued playing well adding another three runs in the second to now lead 7-2. During the fourth inning the Pirates tried a comeback but came up a little short with only two runs. In the eighth inning Shedden managed to increase their lead by another three runs which led to an easy win over the Pirates, this seasons top ranked team so far, by a final score of Shedden 10 - Pirates 4.\nIn Game 3 Boxall got on the scoreboard in the second inning with two runs, added two more in the fourth, and finally added another two runs in the eighth, while the Blues remained scoreless. Boxall eventually won the game with a final score of Boxall 6 - Blues 0.\nBoxall 21 10 10 1 21",
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        "raw_content": "The annual celebrations of the Council, are occasions for disseminating information about the rivers, the problems they face, and the solutions required. The celebrations are held in various part of the State.The first one was held at Karupadanna (Trichur District), the second at Trivandrum (Trivandrum District) and the 3rd one at Piravom in (Ernakulam District). A full day scientific seminar is the important item of the celebrations. Exhibitions competitions and intensive discussions are also part of the clelebrations. Special seminars are also held at various places. Besides participation in the seminars, held by member councils or other organisations interested in river protection, is also a regular feature. The office bearers of the council participated in the seminar/workshop organised by All India River Net Work - Kerala Chapter held at Nilampur, by Pampa Parirakshana Samithy (PPS) at Thiruvalla, by Vistas at Karupadanna, and by the Limonological Association of kerala , at Chalakudy. The AKRPC is also an active participant of the Nandivandanam Programme, organised by the Swadeshi Science Movement. This programme helped to create mass awareness throughout the State about the need to protect the rivers.\nStudy of rivers - A questionnaire containing about 40 questions (besides general information) in the local language, prepared by the president of Meenachil, Nadeesamrakshana Samithy (Dr.S.Ramachandran) for students to collect detailed information about the river banks, riberbed, fish available, utilisation, of land along river banks etc. has been successfully used by the Samithy for the field work by students during vacations. Efforts are on to conduct similar studies about other rivers by utilising the services of students.\nJournal- As part of the Educational Programme, AKRPC has started a quarterly journal named \"Jalatharangam\" in March 2001. This has proved a powerful tool to express the samithy's views on current issues affecting the rivers, to spread knowledge about all aspects of rivers, and the need and role of the common man to protect rivers etc. The journal has earned encomiums from leading national Newspapers and academic circles.\nOther publications - The Samithy brought out a book-let entitled 'River Protection to solve drinking water shortag.' This was authored by the president and Joint Secretary of the Samithy. The same authors prepared another book on 'Drinking Water shortage and Rain Water harvesting'. This has been published by another agency. Pamphelets relating to conservaion and management of water, in local language for the common man are also brought out.\nOther activities - To persuade the Government to take necessary steps to protect rivers and the riverine ecosystem.\nProblems in rivers of kerala Aims and Objectives Contact Information",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Top News The Cost Of Water Will Rise Again\nThe Cost Of Water Will Rise Again\nResidents throughout the five boroughs will see a 3.24 percent increase on next year\u2019s water bills, if the City Water Board approves a proposed rate hike from the Department of Environmental Protection \u2013 the agency\u2019s lowest increase in a decade.\n\u201cBy implementing effective cost controls, refinancing higher interest debt and reducing the rental payment, we are able to deliver the lowest rate increase in a decade, and the 25 percent of single family homeowners who use the least water will not receive any increase at all,\u201d DEP Commissioner Emily Lloyd said in a statement. \u201cIn addition, we have put together a package of initiatives to provide relief to nearly 50,000 additional low-income, senior and disabled customers.\u201d\nAs a result, water and sewage bills for an average single-family homeowner will increase from approximately $1,025 to $1,058 a year \u2013 less than $3 a month for residents with an average consumption of 80,000 gallons a year.\nThe proposed rate increase for the 2016 fiscal year is .11 percent less than last year, when Queens elected officials and civic leaders protested a proposed 3.35 percent increase, citing years of increased rates in the double-digits.\nIn 2013, then-New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio criticized then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg for a 5.6 percent water rate hike, calling it \u201cunjustified,\u201d and demanding that City Hall release key documents to determine if revenue from the water system was being diverted to pad the City\u2019s general budget.\n\u201cFor decades, the water system only charged customers what it needed to cover its costs,\u201d de Blasio said in a statement. \u201cBut now, anyone who pays a water bill is sending more and more of their money into the City\u2019s general budget. It\u2019s wrong and it has to stop.\u201d\nHowever, when reached for comment, a City Hall spokesperson referred to Lloyd\u2019s statement.\nThe DEP argues that the rate proposal for the 2016 fiscal year is a whopping 34 percent lower than originally projected, because of cost-savings initiatives that were implemented to keep the rate as low as possible.\nAccording to the agency, the proposed 3.24 percent increase is the result of lower interest rates, strong revenue projections, operational cost savings and revenue carried over from 2014. The City will also return 20 percent \u2013 or $41 million \u2013 of the 2015 fiscal year rental payments to help fund the water and sewer system.\nCity water rate hikes since 2002. Chart courtesy NYC Department of Environmental Protection.\nIn addition to the rate hike, the DEP is proposing to freeze the minimum water charge of $1.27 for customers using less than 100 gallons per day, expand the Home Water Assistance Program for 12,500 qualifying low-income homeowners, implement an online billing system and increase credits for the lead and copper monitoring program.\nThe City Water Board will hold five public hearings \u2013 one in each Borough \u2013 to discuss the DEP proposal. On April 30, the board will hold a hearing at LaGuardia Community College, 45-50 Van Dam St., at 7 p.m.\nFollowing the public hearings, members of the Water Board will vote on May 8, to adopt the new rates, which will take effect July 1.\nTags: City HallCity Water BoardDEPEnvironmental ProtectionHome Water Assistance ProgramQueensReach Daniel OffnerStaff Writer",
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        "raw_content": "I mentioned before that awhile back I reviewed Jean Archambault-White's book, Eloise of Westhaven: Not Just a Kid , and she was kind enough to send me two free copies of her books (squee!). After asking her tentatively if she'd like to be interviewed for my blog she said yes, and here I am with an interview from one of my favorite authors! (I feel pretty darn special that my little blog of 12 followers already has an interview of a real-live author on it! :D) So the following is my questions and her answers. Hope you find her answers as interesting as I did!\n1) What inspired you to write the Eloise of Westhaven books?\nI wrote a novelette called \"Not Just a Kid\"--which, as you know--is from dialogue from what happened to Eloise when she encountered the ruffians. The story came to me as a dream, and when I submitted it to my publisher, they were so excited about it, but wanted it expanded into a full-length novel. But, the more involved I got with the characters, the more I realized that this story had a longer journey than just one volume. I have thought of writing it out to quite a number of volumes, following the family into the 1920's or 30's, through the great depression and as the children grow up--but I don't know. I'm having a hard time deciding how to get started on volume 3, so don't be sitting on the edge of your seat waiting for it. It will get written, but, in case you didn't know, I am an invalid and don't have a lot of \"up\" time to write.\n2) How old were you when you first started writing or knew you wanted to be a writer?\nWhen I was 14, our teacher assigned us a fantasy piece to write in English class, and I came up with this ridiculous beast that was all legs and claws and all different colors, and had many great talents. It was so much fun and so easy, I though, \"Hey! This is something I can really do well!\" After that, all I wanted to do was write, even though I aspired to be an artist as well, but I haven't the patience for artwork--too painstaking and detail-oriented. I want to do something that just flows right out of me.\n3) How do you hope your books help or inspire your readers?\nI hope that my books will prove to not only readers, but to other authors that you can have a great story without having sex, profanity, and witchcraft, and that history is fascinating, especially the history of our great nation. I never, as a kid, would have imagined myself writing historical fiction, as I thought history was boring. Now I can't get enough of it!\n4) If the Eloise books were made into a movie, who would you love to be cast in the roles? Or do you \"see\" any particular people/actors as what your characters look like?\nI can see exactly what the characters look like, but I can't tell you who I'd like to see cast, as I don't really know any actors. I am more of a book person. I am on such intimate terms with my characters, in fact, that I know how they will act or react what they say or do in a given situation. When I have been told that something was \"out-of-character\" that I have written for someone, I reply, \"We all do things that are out-of character. That's what makes us unique and multi-faceted.\"\n5) What do you do when you get writer's block?\nFret. Then walk away and think it over. It doesn't take long to \"get back in the groove\" if I'm happy about what I'm writing.\n6) What would you tell to aspiring writers? Any warnings? Advice?\nWriting a book is hard work, but making it right is even harder--making sure all your edits come out right (as you have seen). Selling the books is the hardest of all as you have to put yourself out there, get people's attention and convince them that what you have is worth reading.\n7) Besides writing, what are some things you enjoy doing?\nReading, painting, playing piano, walking on the beach and swimming, fishing, and playing with children. (Not that I do much of anything right now...)\n8) Do you have a favorite part from one of your Eloise books?\nI like the stories Eloise tells the children, especially the one evening she spends with them making a party in her room and telling them the dragon story. I like all her adventure tales too, as I can imagine how she would feel in each situation. Then, the stories demonstrate God and His love, so that's a nice way to slip Him in.\n9) What makes a book a \"good book\" to you?\nOne that keeps me turning the pages.\n10) Where do you draw inspiration from for your writing?\nA lot of my stories just come to me as a whole, many of them when I'm just waking up or going off to sleep. I have to spend a lot of time in bed sometimes, and my mind just works and works at what I could be writing. I usually keep a notebook and pencil next to the bed so I can jot down things at night. You'd be surprised how I can take notes in the dark! My book \"Lazy Legs\" came to me all at once, one line rhyming after another, as I woke up one morning. I ran to my computer and started typing, so excited that I didn't even stop to find my glasses--and I could barely see! Then my husband and I went out of town that day, and I took it along, and we talked and laughed about it all weekend. 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        "raw_content": "John Van Huizum\nFrom My \u201cConcepts\u201d Series\nIt was the author of the U.S. Constitution James Madison, who proclaimed:\n\u201cThe government of the United States is a definite government, confined to specified objects. It is not like the state governments, whose powers are more general. Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.\u201d\nIn this latest example (originally posted Sept of 2012) of John Van Huzuim\u2019s conflating terms and ideas, we see a prime example of how liberals will argue. First, let us deal with how the framers of the Constitution understood \u201cGeneral Welfare,\u201d and not what John says it means or how he thinks conservative Republicans understand it. Here is some input from two of the authors of the Constitution, professor Williams explains:\nOn September 17, 1787, thirty-nine men signed the U.S. Constitution. Each year since 2004, we have celebrated Constitution Day as a result of legislation fathered by Senator Robert Byrd that requires federal agencies, and every school that receives federal funds, including universities, to have some kind of program on the Constitution. I cannot think of a more deceitful piece of legislation or a more constitutionally odious person to father it \u2013 a person who is known as, and proudly wears the label, \u201cKing of Pork.\u201d The only reason that Constitution Day is not greeted with contempt is because most Americans are totally ignorant about the framer\u2019s vision in writing our constitution. Let\u2019s examine that vision to see how much faith and allegiance today\u2019s Americans give to the U.S. Constitution.\nJames Madison is the acknowledged father of the constitution. In 1794, when Congress appropriated $15,000 for relief of French refugees who fled from insurrection in San Domingo to Baltimore and Philadelphia. James Madison wrote disapprovingly, \u201cI cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents.\u201d Today, at least two-thirds of a $2.5 trillion federal budget is spent on the \u201cobjects of benevolence.\u201d That includes Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, aid to higher education, farm and business subsidies, welfare, ad nauseam.\nA few years later, James Madison\u2019s vision was expressed by Representative William Giles of Virginia, who condemned a relief measure for fire victims. Giles insisted that it was neither the purpose nor a right of Congress to \u201cattend to what generosity and humanity require, but to what the Constitution and their duty require.\u201d\nIn 1827, Davy Crockett was elected to the House of Representatives. During his term of office a $10,000 relief measure was proposed to assist the widow of a naval officer. Davy Crockett eloquently opposed the measure saying, \u201cMr. Speaker: I have as much respect for the memory of the deceased, and as much sympathy for the suffering of the living, if there be, as any man in this House, but we must not permit our respect for the dead or our sympathy for part of the living to lead us into an act of injustice to the balance of the living. I will not go into an argument to prove that Congress has not the power to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member on this floor knows it. We have the right as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right to appropriate a dollar of the public money.\u201d\nIn 1854, President Franklin Pierce vetoed a popular measure to help the mentally ill saying, \u201cI cannot find any authority in the Constitution for public charity.\u201d To approve the measure \u201cwould be contrary to the letter and the spirit of the Constitution and subversive to the whole theory upon which the Union of these States is founded.\u201d During President Grover Cleveland\u2019s two terms in office, he vetoed many congressional appropriations, often saying there was no constitutional authority for such an appropriation. Vetoing a bill for relief charity, President Cleveland said, \u201cI can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution, and I do not believe that the power and duty of the General Government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit.\u201d\nCompared to today, yesteryear\u2019s vision vastly differs in what congressional actions are constitutionally permissible. How might today\u2019s congress, president and courts square their behavior with that of their predecessors? The most generous interpretation of their behavior I can give is their misunderstanding of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that reads, \u201cThe Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States.\u201d Misuse of the \u201cgeneral welfare\u201d clause serves as warrant for Congress to do just about anything upon which it can secure a majority vote.\nThe framers addressed the misinterpretation of the \u201cgeneral welfare clause. James Madison said, in a letter to James Robertson, \u201cWith respect to the two words \u2018general welfare\u2019, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators.\u201d James Madison also said, \u201cIf Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the General Welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one, possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one, subject to particular exceptions.\u201d James Madison laid out what he saw as constitutional limits on federal power in Federalist Paper Number 45 where he explained, \u201cThe powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined . . . to be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce.\u201d\nThomas Jefferson explained in a letter to Albert Gallatin, \u201cCongress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but only those specifically enumerated.\u201d\nWhat accounts for today\u2019s acceptance of a massive departure from the framer\u2019s clear vision of what federal activities were constitutionally permissible? It is tempting to blame politicians and yes we can blame them some but most of the blame lies with the American people who are either ignorant of the constitutional limits the framers imposed on the federal government or they have contempt for those limits\u2026.\nPOLITISTICK notes the difference when they write: \u201cProgressives and their communist cousins \u2014 even RINOs (Republicans in name only) will argue the \u2018General Welfare\u2019 clause is somehow being authorization for the federal government to spend on anything members of Congress dreams up.\u201d Continuing Madison is again quoted from:\nJames Madison, in his brilliance, anticipated this argument, of course, and shot it down on several different occasions:\n\u201cIf Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the general welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one subject to particular exceptions.\u201d\nIn other words, if the words \u201cgeneral welfare\u201d meant going outside of the enumerated powers, there would have been no reason to even write the enumerated powers in the first place!\nMadison further imagined where Congress might stretch the General Welfare clause if it were misinterpreted to be open-ended:\nIf Congress can apply money indefinitely to the general welfare, and are the sole and supreme judges of the general welfare, they may take the care of religion into their own hands; they may establish teachers in every State, county, and parish, and pay them out of the public Treasury; they may take into their own hands the education of children, establishing in like manner schools throughout the Union; they may undertake the regulation of all roads other than post-roads.\nIn short, everything, from the highest object of State legislation, down to the most minute object of police, would be thrown under the power of Congress; for every object I have mentioned would admit the application of money, and might be called, if Congress pleased, provisions for the general welfare.\nFor all of the reasons above, with the Democrat Party all but merging with the Communist Party USA and the Republicans, led by big government RINO\u2019s Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, only wanting slightly smaller and just barely less unconstitutional than the Democrats, I strongly support both the Convention of States and the Federalist Party. Both parties are arguing which can bastardize the U.S. Constitution the most. We know that the Democrats will always be the most aggressive in this venture but the Republicans are not far behind.\nThe Sage from South-Central\nLarry Elder on his radio program takes a call in regards to this exact same understanding of the General Welfare Clause.\nBen Franklin Money Quote\nI am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I travelled much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer. (Ben Franklin)\nIn another ARTICLE Professor Williams ends with this, and I think it is suitable for this discussion:\nYou might say, \u201cIf our Constitution provides no authority for programs near and dear to the hearts of so many Americans, the heck with the Constitution.\u201d If that\u2019s your perspective, you\u2019re in good company. The Courts, Congress and the White House beat you to it. Long ago they said, \u201cThe heck with the Constitution.\u201d\nThis is what John is saying, the heck with the constitution! Take note as well that not only does he miss-defines what conservative think, he also argues for police and fire personnel, and then from there jumps to welfare programs (the war on poverty, so-called). (Remember what I always point out with John? Non-sequiturs\u2026 he is full of them.) Now, Obama-Care is placed under this umbrella the writers of the clause rejected. I will end here with Professor Williams in regards to Obama-Care:\nHere is the second part to POLITISTICK\u2019s post on the matter\u2026 love me some Madison!\n\u2026Only certain, specifically identified powers, called \u201cenumerated powers,\u201d were delegated to the federal government from the states \u2014 powers that the Founding Fathers believed were best performed on a national basis, duties like \u201cprovide for the common defense,\u201d to coin money, establish uniform immigration laws, \u201cPost Offices,\u201d treaties with foreign nations, to regulate (which does not mean restrict) interstate commerce, and a few others. These powers were clearly listed in Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution.\nJames Madison, considered the main author and father of the Constitution, wrote in Federalist #45, regarding the Alleged Danger from the Powers of the Union to the State Governments Considered, the following two sentences that summarize this principle of state sovereignty and a limited federal government:\n\u201cThe powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government, are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.\u201d\nMadison further described the proper role for the soon-to-be federal government versus the unique roles of the individual states:\n\u201cThe former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce; with which last the power of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State.\u201d\nSo (let\u2019s forget the politicized decision by the tyrants in black robes who declared Obamacare constitutional \u2014 it is not) what does this mean? Would a full single-payer healthcare system like the one proposed in California (which would have more than doubled the entire state budget) be allowed by the U.S. Constitution?\nYou bet it would \u2014 on the state level \u2014 but NOT on the national level. If people in California want to more than double their already exorbitant taxes in order to pay for such a system, they are allowed to under the Tenth Amendment, which states, referring to Article I, Section 8:\nNowhere in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution among the enumerated powers are the words, medicine, health care, doctor visits, surgery, healthcare insurance (yes, people got sick in the late 1700\u2019s and there were doctors and medicine), or anything like this even remotely mentioned as a power being transferred by the states to the federal government\u2026..\nPosted in Concepts, Constitution[al], Health, Larry Elder, Legal/Law\tTagged Albert Gallatin, Concepts, Davy Crockett, Franklin Pierce, General Welfare, James Madison, John Van Huizum, Obama-Care, Thomas Jefferson, Walter Williams, William Giles\nPosted in Articles, Concepts, Constitution[al], Foreign Policy, History, Islam, Middle-East, Philosophy/Ethics, Religion, Stats/Polls\tTagged Dick Cheney, Iraq, John Van Huizum, Prager U, WMDs, WWIII - Cold War\t1 Comment\nPosted in Best of PapaG, Concepts, History, Homosexuality, Worldviews\tTagged Aeschines, Concepts, Doug Mainwaring, Greece, John Van Huizum, Plato, Prop 8, Same-Sex Marriage (SSM), Socrates\t1 Comment\nPosted in Apologetic, Concepts, Religion\tTagged B.B. Warfield, Concepts, God's Attributes, John Van Huizum, Millard Erickson, Norman Geisler, Robert Duncan Culver, Systematic Theology\nDavid & Goliath in Politics ~ The Bible and the Koch Brothers\nI haven\u2019t done a Concepts in a while. I have been busy and honestly the stuff John writes he has mainly written in the past\u2026 just rehashed in a different form. But this one caught my eye, as even his analogy to David and Goliath is wrong, so too is his understanding of what undermines a Constitutional Democracy. (As usual, you can enlarge the article by clicking it.)\nFirstly, let\u2019s deal with David and Goliath.\nMr Van Huizum says this:\nThe battle between David and Goliath was an unfair battle because their respective armaments were so one-sided, as were their physical size and strength.\nLet us go more in-depth into this story via an interview with Malcolm Gladwell\u2019s about his new book, \u201cDavid and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants\u201d\nNever Bring a Knife To A Gun-Fight\nThere are limited historical accounts and archaeological evidence to verify what truly happened in the fight between David and Goliath, but the story as we know it could use a clarification as big as a gargantuan Philistine. Goliath was a heavily armored, slow-moving giant. David, not just a shepherd boy but perhaps also an official shield-bearer to King Saul, chose no armor and was equipped with a sling\u2026 with roughly the same power as a handgun, according to Malcolm Gladwell\u2019s latest book. Just as you don\u2019t bring a knife to a gunfight, you don\u2019t bring a heavy bronze weapon to a sling fight. On top of all this, Goliath may not have even been that tall and may have been partially blind. Evidence of how this brief fight went down is scarce, but if Gladwell is right, you can imagine David would\u2019ve been able to get an easy shot at the lumbering Goliath\u2019s oversized head. (Text: 7 Biggest Buts)\nWhat is ironic is that the left (Mr. Huizum) would have made it through legislation almost impossible for David to be \u201ccarrying.\u201d That being said, it seems that David wasn\u2019t all that defenseless or lucky to begin with, and knew exactly what he was doing and that he had God on his side to boot! So the analogy John tries o fob onto the public breaks down under scrutiny. Not to mention I doubt John believes much of the Bible anyway.\nNow, on to the Koch Brothers.\n(This is from a previous response to Mr. Huizum on the issue\u2026 as I said, he merely rehashes the same topics.) Any well thinking person should acknowledge that someone should \u201cfear\u201d government more than business. In fact, I made this point on my FaceBook discussion with a liberal friend:\n...the was to show how the Obama admin is stacking the books with GM. You see, when the government chooses winners-and-losers instead of getting contracts with private companies (like Ford, GM, etc.), they are invested to [i.e., forced to] only choose a government run business and stock their fish (so-to-speak) with GM fleets\u2026 leaving the non-government company to flounder.\nThis next audio deals with the differences of the Koch brothers, in comparison to the Left\u2019s version of them, Soros. There are many areas that one can discuss about the two\u2026 but let us focus in on the main/foundational difference. One wants a large government that is able to legislate more than just what kind of light-bulbs one can use in the privacy of their own home. Soros wants large government able to control a large portion of the economy (see link to chart below), and he has been very vocal on this goal. The other party always mentioned are the Koch brothers. These rich conservatives want a weak government.\nAnd really, if you think about it, what business can really \u201charm\u201d you, when people come to my door with pistols on their hip\u2026 are they a) more likely to be from GM, or, b) from the IRS?A government that cannot effect our daily lives nearly as much (personal, business, etc) as the Soros enterprise wants.\nThis great \u201cshort\u201d comes via The Lonely Conservative:\nThe short answer to the question posed above is \u201cNot even close.\u201d It\u2019s not the Koch Brothers or ALEC. Nope. The biggest spender in the dark money game is the Tides Foundation. Oh and by the way, Tides is a big liberal group.\nWhenever \u201cALEC\u201d and \u201cdark money\u201d are mentioned in the media, however, there ought to be a third name given at least equal attention \u2013 the Tides Foundation. That\u2019s because Tides, the San Francisco-based funder of virtually every liberal activist group in existence since the mid-1970s, pioneered the concept of providing a cut-out for donors who don\u2019t wish to be associated in public with a particular cause. It is instructive to compare the funding totals for Tides and ALEC.\nA search of non-profit grant databases reveals 139 grants worth a total of $5.6 million to ALEC since 1998. By comparison, Tides is the Mega-Goliath of dark money cash flows. Tides received 1,976 grants worth a total of $451 million during the same period, or nearly 100 times as much money as ALEC. But even that\u2019s not the whole story with Tides, which unlike ALEC, has divided and multiplied over the years. Add to the Tides Foundation total the directly linked Tides Center\u2019s 465 grants with a combined worth of $62 million, and the total is well over half a billion dollars. (Read More)\nThe next portion is merely a re-posting of a MAJOR maligning of the Koch Brothers that often happens via the LEFT, and exemplifies the bias and hatred that cover-up reality:\nThe Washington Post just makes stuff up now\u2026 from whole-cloth! H/T to IOwntheWorld, via Powerline:\nOn Thursday, the Washington Post published an article by Steven Mufson and Juliet Eilperin titled \u201cThe biggest lease holder in Canada\u2019s oil sands isn\u2019t Exxon Mobil or Chevron. It\u2019s the Koch brothers.\u201d The article\u2019s first paragraph included this claim:\nThe biggest lease holder in the northern Alberta oil sands is a subsidiary of Koch Industries, the privately-owned cornerstone of the fortune of conservative Koch brothers Charles and David.\nThe theme of the article was that the Keystone Pipeline is all about the Koch brothers; or, at least, that this is a plausible claim. The Post authors relied on a report by a far-left group called International Forum on Globalization that I debunked last October.\nSo Thursday evening, I wrote about the Post article here. I pointed out that Koch is not, in fact, the largest leaser of tar sands land; that Koch will not be a user of the pipeline if it is built; and that construction of the Keystone Pipeline would actually be harmful to Koch\u2019s economic interests, which is why Koch has never taken a position on the pipeline\u2019s construction. The Keystone Pipeline, in short, has nothing whatsoever to do with the Koch brothers.\nEthics Violations @ WaPo\nKoch is not the largest leaser of tar sands land;\nKoch will not use the pipeline if it is built;\nthe Keystone Pipeline would harm the Kochs\u2019 interest;\nand the Koch brothers have not taken a position on the pipeline\u2019s construction for that reason.\n(Ethics Alarms)\nMy post garnered a great deal of attention, and Mufson and Eilperin undertook to respond to it here. It isn\u2019t much of a response: they don\u2019t deny the truth of anything Iwrote, and they don\u2019t try to sustain the proposition that Koch is even in favor of the pipeline, let alone the driving force behind it. They lamely suggest that if Koch leased 2 million acres, rather than 1.1 million as they reported on Thursday, then Koch might be the largest leaseholder. But they make no attempt to respond to the official Province of Alberta maps that I posted, which clearly show that Canadian National Resources, Ltd., for example, leases more acreage than Koch.\nThe Post\u2019s response attempted to explain \u201cWhy we wrote about the Koch Industries [sic] and its leases in Canada\u2019s oil sands.\u201d Good question! What\u2019s the answer?\nThe Powerline article itself, and its tone, is strong evidence that issues surrounding the Koch brothers\u2019 political and business interests will stir and inflame public debate in this election year. That\u2019s why we wrote the piece.\nSo in the Post\u2019s view, it is acceptable to publish articles that are both literally false (Koch is the largest tar sands leaseholder) and massively misleading (the Keystone Pipeline is all about Koch Industries), if by doing so the paper can \u201cstir and inflame public debate in this election year?\u201d I can\u2019t top Jonah Goldberg\u2019s comment on that howler:\nBy this logic any unfair attack posing as reporting is worthwhile when people try to correct the record. Why not just have at it and accuse the Kochs of killing JFK or hiding the Malaysian airplane? The resulting criticism would once again provide \u201cstrong evidence that issues surrounding the Koch brothers\u2019 political and business interests will stir and inflame public debate in this election year.\u201d\nThis is both an update to and combination of another post\u2026 see a previous post for an update to this article:\nThin-Skinned Over the Redskins ~ Warnings of Government Overreach\nKimberley Strassel wrote an excellent article in the Wall Street Journal about the imperial predilections of Obama\u2019s \u201creign.\u201d (Posted by Religio-Political Talk)\n\u2026Put another way: Mr. Obama proposes, Congress refuses, he does it anyway.\nFor example, Congress refused to pass Mr. Obama\u2019s Dream Act, which would provide a path to citizenship for some not here legally. So Mr. Obama passed it himself with an executive order that directs officers to no longer deport certain illegal immigrants. This may be good or humane policy, yet there is no reading of \u201cprosecutorial discretion\u201d that allows for blanket immunity for entire classes of offenders.\nMr. Obama disagrees with federal law, which criminalizes the use of medical marijuana. Congress has not repealed the law. No matter. The president instructs his Justice Department not to prosecute transgressors. He disapproves of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, yet rather than get Congress to repeal it, he stops defending it in court. He dislikes provisions of the federal No Child Left Behind Act, so he asked Congress for fixes. That effort failed, so now his Education Department issues waivers that are patently inconsistent with the statute.\nSimilarly, when Mr. Obama wants a new program and Congress won\u2019t give it to him, he creates it regardless. Congress, including Democrats, wouldn\u2019t pass his cap-and-trade legislation. His Environmental Protection Agency is now instituting it via a broad reading of the Clean Air Act. Congress, again including members of his own party, wouldn\u2019t pass his \u201ccard-check\u201d legislation eliminating secret ballots in union elections. So he stacked the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) with appointees who pushed through a \u201cquickie\u201d election law to accomplish much the same. Congress wouldn\u2019t pass \u201cnet neutrality\u201d Internet regulations, so Mr. Obama\u2019s Federal Communications Commission did it unilaterally.\nIn January, when the Senate refused to confirm Mr. Obama\u2019s new picks for the NLRB, he proclaimed the Senate to be in \u201crecess\u201d and appointed the members anyway, making a mockery of that chamber\u2019s advice-and-consent role. In June, he expanded the definition of \u201cexecutive privilege\u201d to deny House Republicans documents for their probe into the botched Fast and Furious drug-war operation, making a mockery of Congress\u2019s oversight responsibilities.\nThis president\u2019s imperial pretensions extend into the brute force the executive branch has exercised over the private sector. The auto bailouts turned contract law on its head, as the White House subordinated bondholders\u2019 rights to those of its union allies. After the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Justice Department leaked that it had opened a criminal probe at exactly the time the Obama White House was demanding BP suspend its dividend and cough up billions for an extralegal claims fund. BP paid. Who wouldn\u2019t?\nAnd it has been much the same in his dealings with the states. Don\u2019t like Arizona\u2019s plans to check immigration status? Sue. Don\u2019t like state efforts to clean up their voter rolls? Invoke the Voting Rights Act. Don\u2019t like state authority over fracking? Elbow in with new and imagined federal authority, via federal water or land laws.\nIn so many situations, Mr. Obama\u2019s stated rationale for action has been the same: We tried working with Congress but it didn\u2019t pan out\u2014so we did what we had to do. This is not only admission that the president has subverted the legislative branch, but a revealing insight into Mr. Obama\u2019s view of his own importance and authority\u2026.\nThis first video is another wonderful Trey Gowdy anthem. Click his name in the \u201cTAGS\u201d to see other \u201cmusic to your ears\u201d speeches:\nVideo description: Rep. Gowdy\u2019s floor speech in favor of H.R. 4138 the ENFORCE the Law Act.\nAnd this is a recent Jonathan Turley statement before Congress (do the same, check out Turley in the \u201cTAGS\u201d):\nVia The Blaze ~ I did turn the volume up from the original file\u2026 so prep your volume control.\nA constitutional law expert warned Congress during a hearing Wednesday that America has reached a \u201cconstitutional tipping point\u201d under the watch of President Barack Obama.\nJonathan Turley, professor of public interest law at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., said the legislative branch of the U.S. government is in danger of becoming irrelevant in the face of continued executive overreach.\n\u201cMy view [is] that the president, has in fact, exceeded his authority in a way that is creating a destabilizing influence in a three branch system,\u201d Turley said. \u201cI want to emphasize, of course, this problem didn\u2019t begin with President Obama, I was critical of his predecessor President Bush as well, but the rate at which executive power has been concentrated in our system is accelerating. And frankly, I am very alarmed by the implications of that aggregation of power.\u201d\n\u201cWhat also alarms me, however, is that the two other branches appear not just simply passive, but inert in the face of this concentration of authority,\u201d he added\u2026.\nPosted in Big Government, Business, Concepts, Democratic Progressivism, Dennis Prager, Larry Elder, Poli-Sci, Stats/Polls\tTagged Agua Dulce, Bible, Country Journal, David and Goliath, Imperialism, John Hinderaker, John Van Huizum, Jonathan Turley, Koch brothers, Liberal Mantra, Obama\nConcepts: \u201cLet Allah Sort It Out\u201d ~ Sarah Palin\nFirstly, I must applaud John for saying something not too many on the left say, and that is when he slighted the U.N. properly, \u201cThe mere fact that it is not even on the United Nations agenda shows how impotent that organization is in enforcing its own Charter due to the Security Council\u2019s veto power.\u201d Awesome. For those reading this, I recommend a great documentary entitled, \u201cU.N.Me.\u201d A great and actually funny look at the uselessness of that body.\nNow, to discuss quickly John\u2019s ending sentence.\n\u201cI do feel sorry for Sarah though: she still thinks there is a difference between God and Allah.\u201d\nI know John is illiterate in his theology, comparative-religious studies, historical depth, and the like. Because there are huge differences between Allah and the God of the Bible. And they express themselves in their founders, Jesus, and Muhammad:\nMUHAMMAD ordered his followers (and participated in) the cutting of throats of between 600-to-900 persons. Not all men, but women and children. He was a military tactician that lied and told others to use deception that ultimately led to the death of many people (taqiyya). We never see any depictions of Muhammad with children, we just know that he most likely acquired a gal at age 6 and consummated the \u201cmarriage\u201d when she was 9. He was a pedophile in other words. While the Qu\u2019ran states that a follower of this book should have no more than 4 wives, we know of course that he had many more. Many more.\nJESUS, when Peter struck off the ear of the soldier, healed it. Christ said if his followers were of any other kingdom, they would fight to get him off the cross. Christ invited and used children as examples of how Jewish adults should view their faith\u2026 something culturally radical \u2013 inviting children into an inner-circle of a group of status oriented men as the Pharisees were and using them as examples to learn from. Jesus, and thusly us, can access true love because the Triune God has eternally loved (The Father loves the Son, etc. ~ unlike the unitarian God of Islam). Love between us then, my wife and I, the love in community/Body of Christ, has foundations in God. Even the most ardent Muslim still leaves his or her entrance into \u201cheaven\u201d as an arbitrary choice of \u201cgod.\u201d The love of Christ and the relationship he offers is bar-none the center piece of our faith\u2026 something the Muslim does not have. Which is why the Church evolved because they have a point of reference in Christ to come back to. We would not want the Muslim to fall back to his point of reference but to look to Jesus as a referent.\nRemember, in Christian theology, Jesus IS God. This is lost on an old-progressive soul like John however\u2026 so to my real reason for posting on this recent \u201cConcepts.\u201d And it is surely John\u2019s, like most liberal Democrats, BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrome) that is driving this painting of history the wrong way.\n\u201cGeorge W told us he obeyed a higher father than his earthly father, but we see what that accomplished: nothing.\u201d\nIf you [the reader] are not familiar with this mantra John is referencing, deals with \u201cDubya\u201d supposedly praying to God and getting confirmation to go into Iraq (the key back-and-forth begins at 1:35\u2026 listen to it all after that):\nThis mantra and myth is still alive in the likes of \u201cConcepts,\u201d where history and reasonable thought are something akin to the abundance of the Blackfin Cisco. The left leaning (really it fell over) Guardian Newspaper sums up the myth well:\nGeorge Bush has claimed he was on a mission from God when he launched the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, according to a senior Palestinian politician in an interview to be broadcast by the BBC later this month.\nMr Bush revealed the extent of his religious fervour when he met a Palestinian delegation during the Israeli-Palestinian summit at the Egpytian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, four months after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.\nOne of the delegates, Nabil Shaath, who was Palestinian foreign minister at the time, said: \u201cPresident Bush said to all of us: \u2018I am driven with a mission from God\u2019. God would tell me, \u2018George go and fight these terrorists in Afghanistan\u2019. And I did. And then God would tell me \u2018George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq\u2019. And I did.\u201d\nMr Bush went on: \u201cAnd now, again, I feel God\u2019s words coming to me, \u2018Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East\u2019. And, by God, I\u2019m gonna do it.\u201d\nAnd another headline from a progressive site should sum it up, \u201cBush: God Told Me to Invade Iraq \u2014 President \u2018revealed reasons for war in private meeting\u2018\u201d This is the junk John is spreading, and people take him serious? Seriously?\nI bet John is also confused on some other mantras, like \u201cnation building.\u201d I will let Larry Elder take us out of the Looney Tunes known as \u201cConcepts.\u201d\nA Refutation of a Liberal Mantra About Dubya and Nation Building from Papa Giorgio\nPosted in Concepts, History, Larry Elder, Mantras & Myths, Michael Medved, Middle-East\tTagged BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrome), Crazy Dems, Crazy Liberals, Iraq, John Van Huizum\nPublished May 18, 2013 September 17, 2016 by Papa Giorgio\nIn this installment of my series dealing with a local small papers regular article, I respond to the misdirection of energies to ideas surrounding religious and political extremism. A proper understanding of both history and one\u2019s own political leaders can direct one\u2019s energies to properly deal with the issues that animate so many.\nI only have the patience and time to correct a couple of items in the above (as usual, you may click the graphic to ENLARGE it). This will again fit into the category of Mr. Huizum not knowing history well, and based on such bad historical referencing making broad claims that hurt healthy dialogue. This is a common practice in higher education, and Professor Mike S. Adams comments on what affect this has on young students:\nThey motivate some students to dedicate their professional lives to finding solutions to non-existent problems.\nThey cause many students to become angry over things that aren\u2019t even true.\nLetters to a Young Progressive: How to Avoid Wasting Your Life Protesting Things You Don\u2019t Understand (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, 2013), 42-43.\n\u201cLife is too short to spend being angry about things that aren\u2019t even true\u201d (43). Similarly, one should put one\u2019s energies towards the right area of focus. So for instance, when John states,\nThe Oklahoma bombing was perpetrated by a right-wing militia member, so politics was involved in that incident.\nHe has in his mind a picture of a religious right-winger. When in fact Timothy McVeigh was an atheist who renounced the Judeo-Christian God and said his \u201cgod\u201d was science. So in reality, McVeigh\u2019s motivations line up closer with John\u2019s political (and some would say, religious\u2026 because \u201catheism\u201d is a metaphysical viewpoint) views rather than the \u201creligious-right.\u201d And most of the violence has been committed by people who have left leaning political views.\n(See bios of shooters here, and here; as well as the many Occupy stories here; as well as the violence in opposition to Bush and Palin.)\nIn other words, John Huizum\u2019s focus is wrongly placed, and so his outrage in the past has not only been misplaced, but infective as well.\nAnother portion that I wish to point to along a similar vein is this statement:\nThe Crusades were motivated by Christians hating Muslims and vice versa, so a difference in religious beliefs caused those wars.\nAgain, some history will benefit the discussion. The following is from a recent post on Pope Francis canonizing some Christians who were killed in Muslim/Christian conflicts:\nIn case those here are not aware of this violent history intrinsic to Islam, here are some previous \u201cclashes\u201d that led to the West defending themselves:\nThe Third Crusade (1188-1192). This crusade was proclaimed by Pope Gregory VIII in the wake of Saladin\u2019s capture of Jerusalem and destruction of the Crusader forces of Hattin in 1187. This venture failed to retake Jerusalem, but it did strengthen Outremer, the crusader state that stretched along the coast of the Levant.\nThe Politically incorrect guide to Islam (and the Crusades), by Robert Spencer, pp. 147-148.\nThe almost Political Correct myth is that the crusades were an unprovoked attack by Europe against the Islamic world are dealt with in part:\nThe conquest of Jerusalem in 638 stood as the beginning of centuries of Muslim aggression, and Christians in the Holy Land faced an escalating spiral of persecution. A few examples: Early in the eighth century, sixty Christian pilgrims from Amorium were crucified; around the same time, the Muslim governor of Caesarea seized a group of pilgrims from Iconium and had them all executed as spies \u2013 except for a small number who converted to Islam; and Muslims demanded money from pilgrims, threatening to ransack the Church of the Resurrection if they didn\u2019t pay. Later in the eighth century, a Muslim ruler banned displays of the cross in Jerusalem. He also increased the anti-religious tax (jizya) that Christians had to pay and forbade Christians to engage in religious instruction to others, even their own children.\nBrutal subordinations and violence became the rules of the day for Christians in the Holy Land. In 772, the caliph al-Mansur ordered the hands of Christians and Jews in Jerusalem to be stamped with a distinctive symbol. Conversions to Christianity were dealt with particularly harshly. In 789, Muslims beheaded a monk who had converted from Islam and plundered the Bethlehem monastery of Saint Theodosius, killing many more monks. Other monasteries in the region suffered the same fate. Early in the ninth century, the persecutions grew so severe that large numbers of Christians fled to Constantinople and other Christians cities. More persecutions in 923 saw additional churches destroyed, and in 937, Muslims went on a Palm Sunday rampage in Jerusalem, plundering and destroying the Church of Calvary and the Church of the Resurrection.\nOne person (my pastor at the time) said to paint a picture of the crusaders in a single year in history is like showing photo\u2019s and video of Hitler hugging children and giving flowers to them and then showing photo\u2019s and video of the Allies attacking the German army. It completely forgets what Hitler and Germany had done prior.\nWhat did I mean by \u201cintrinsic\u201d? When I talk to a Muslim I make sure I compare Jesus to Muhammad, and the Trinitarian God to the Islamic unitarian god.\nMUHAMMAD ordered his followers (and participated in) the cutting of throats of between 600-to-900 persons. Not all men, but women and children. He was a military tactician that lied and told others to use deception that ultimately led to the death of many people (taqiyya). We never see any depictions of Muhammad with children, we just know that he most likely acquired a gal at age 6 and consummated the \u201cmarriage\u201d when she was nine. He was a pedophile in other words. While the Qu\u2019ran states that a follower of this book should have no more than 4 wives, we know of course that he had many more. Many more.\nThe Quran, Haditha, and other sources make clear that Muhammad was a sinner, and had to repent FOR his sins\u2026 while the same sources say Jesus was sinless, confirming Biblical doctrine.\nWhich leads me to one of my favorite quotes:\nSo the Crusades were motivated by Muslims hatred for civilization, and this political view entwined in Sharia is still stuck in the barbarism of the 600\u2019s and is still at war with civilized society. I am not saying of course the Church is blameless, do not get me wrong. What I am saying is that people (fallen and infallible) responded at times wrongly in a correct situation that needed to be handled with military power\u2026 not ecumenism. Ecumenism was the root cause for Muslim\u2019s to take over large swaths of land. Just war stopped this onslaught and many centuries later we are still reaping the net benefit of this larger good that kept a large portion of the world free enough to allow maximal liberty. Even if this liberty was slow and gradual, it sill allowed the laboratory for experiments in political and religious philosophy that led to our current situation.\nAlthough there were some forms of democratic government in local areas in ancient and medieval history (such as ancient Athens), when the United States began as a representative democracy in 1776, it could be called the \u201cAmerican experiment,\u201d because there were at that time no other functioning national democracies in the world. But after the founding of the United States, and especially in the twentieth century, the number of functioning national democracies grew remarkably. The World Forum on Democracy reports that in 1950 there were 22 democracies accounting for 31% of the world population and a further 21 states with restricted democratic practices, accounting for 11.9% of the globe\u2019s population. Since the turn of the century, electoral democracies now represent 120 of the 192 existing countries and constitute 58.2% of the world\u2019s population.\nTherefore, when people today complain to me that they don\u2019t want to get involved in politics because they think that politicians are too corrupt (or arrogant, greedy, power-hungry, and other forms of being \u201cunspiritual\u201d), I want to remind them that although democracy is messy, it still works quite well, and all the alternative forms of government are far worse. We should be thankful for those who are willing to be involved in it, often at great personal sacrifice.\nWayne Grudem, Politics According to the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2010), 108-109.\nOtherwise, most of the world would still practice keeping Africans in slavery, like in Muslim countries.\nJohn, in the above and previous articles, has made clear he disdains political and religious extremism \u2014 explicitly and implicitly. Again, I will include a recent conversation from my Hawaiian vacation that speaks to John not applying his concerns to the proper areas \u2014 religious extremism:\n\u2026.But every point of disagreement or complaint Walter had focused around racism. Which led me to my final point of the discussion with his. I asked him why he was so sensitive to the topic of race/racism. He responded that he had a family member who passed in a concentration camp during WWII, mentioning his Jewish roots. Awesome!\nThis led me to my favorite analogy, which I asked Walter to allow me time to build. He agreed, revealing ultimately his political inconsistencies:\nWalter, I will use Bush in my analogy. Let us say for twenty years Bush attended a church that twice prominently displayed David Dukes likeness on the cover of their church\u2019s magazine which reaches 20,000 homes, and a third time alongside Barry Mills (the founder of the Aryan Brotherhood). Even inviting David Duke to the pulpit to receive a \u201clifetime achievement award.\u201d Even selling sermons by David Duke in the church\u2019s book store. Authors of sermons sold in Bush\u2019s church\u2019s bookstore teach in accordance with Christian Identity\u2019s view that Jews and blacks are offspring of Satan and Eve via a sexual encounter in the Garden of Eden. In the church\u2019s bookstore, the entire time Bush attended, books like Mein Kampf, My Awakening (David Duke), and other blatantly racist books. Even members of the Aryan Brotherhood felt comfortable enough to sit in the pews at times\u2026 being that the pastor of the church was once a reverend for the group.\nNow Walter, if Bush had gone to a church like that I would walk arm-n-arm with my Democratic comrades in making sure he would never be President. You would expect me to I am sure?\nHe confirmed my suspicion. I then shared my knowledge of Obama.\nI purchased from Obama\u2019s church\u2019s bookstore online 3-books: A Black Theology of Liberation, Black Theology & Black Power, and Is God A White Racist?: A Preamble to Black Theology. In these books Walter, God is said to be against white people, and mirror in their hatred of whites to that of Jews in Mein Kampf, calling both devils.\nObama\u2019s pastor not only was a minister in The Nation of Islam, an anti-Semitic/racist group, but the church\u2019s book store sells sermons by Louise Farrakhan, who teaches that the white man was created on the Island of Cyprus by a mad scientist, Yakub. (Mr. Farrakhan also believes he was taken up on a UFO to meet God, and was told he was a little messiah, take note also that he was directly involved in the deaths of police officers as well.) Louise Farrakhan was featured twice on the church\u2019s magazine which reach 20,000[plus] homes in the Chicago area. Even placing on the cover with Louise Farrakhan a third time the founder of the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad. Elijah Muhammad likewise taught that the white man was created by Yakub 6,600 years ago. Walter, Louise Farrakhan teaches that the Jews in Israel do not belong there, and that the true Jews are the black people. Louise Farrakhan was invited into Obama\u2019s church, to the pulpit and given a \u201clifetime achievement award.\u201d In fact, the New Black Panthers and members of the Nation of Islam often times sat in the pews for sermons by Rev. Wright, whom Obama called a mentor.\nMouse Over To See\nAnother was a montage of faces \u2013 black leaders, past and present, with the title \u201cThe legacy lives on\u201d \u2013 that included Wright, Farrakhan, Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad, Rosa Parks and even O.J. Simpson attorney Johnny Cochran. (Weekly Standard; WND)\nSo I expect you, Walter, to join arm-and-arm with me on finding out why the media, and Democrats who are so concerned about racism let such a man into office, when, if the tables were turned, I wouldn\u2019t want in office.\nDo you know the next thing out of Walter\u2019s mouth was?\n\u272b \u201cDidn\u2019t Bush speak in a church that forbid interracial marriage?\u201d\nI responded that no, it was a speech at Bob Jones University\u2026\n\u2026 and you are making my point Walter. If that bugs you soo much to mention it during the course of a conversation, why doesn\u2019t Obama\u2019s history more-so irk you? Not to mention the university overturned its silly rule, even Bob Jones said he couldn\u2019t back up that policy with a single verse in the Bible (CNN). Obama\u2019s CHURCH OF TWENTY YEARS has made no such concession.\nAt this point Walter started to get out of the hot-tub finishing with \u201cwell, that\u2019s just your opinion\u201d (meaning my carefully laid out facts and years of study combined with an analogy was hogwash. Walter went his way, and even avoided me when he saw me in the international caffe \u2014 even though our conversation was calm, rational, and reasoned. I even asked him permission twice to make my analogies, being polite and respecting his age. Walter is a great example of how Democrats ignore following their own concerns to their logical conclusions, when applied to their own candidate. Sad.\nPosted in Apologetics Sub, Best of PapaG, Concepts, Cults, History, Religion\tTagged Black Liberation Theology, Black Nationalism, Crusades, Jeremiah Wright, Jesus vs., John Van Huizum, Oklahoma City Bombing, Racist Democrats, Radical Democrats, Timothy McVeigh, Violent Democrats\t1 Comment",
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        "raw_content": "(43-minutes) Larry Elder was painting the Democrats and Hollywood types faces \u201cembarrassed\u201d last Thursday (2-7-19) regarding the story of Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring wearing \u201cblack-face\u201d for themed parties when they were younger (see NATIONAL REVIEW). Obviously, the bigger story is how the media has ignored a governor calling for infanticide publicly, and instead, focusing on a \u201cracial\u201d issue (see WESTERN JOURNAL). This being said, no one else does a better job of calling out the hypocrisy on the Left than does the \u201cSage of South-Central,\u201d Larry Elder. (See \u201cBlack People In \u2018Whiteface\u2019\u201d)\nI inserted quite a bit of video and pictures to \u201ccolorize\u201d Larry\u2019s audio. From Kurtis Blow\u2019s appearance on Soul Train, to Robert Downey Jr.\u2019s Tropic Thunder portrayal of a black man. I had to purchase the 1971 Valdez Is Coming in order to clip the portion the caller mentioned, to the 20/20 documentary on Mumia Abu Jamal (see CNS-NEWS). Enjoy this long audio/video of hours one, two, and three \u2013 zeroing-in-on the black-face controversy and the hypocrisy of the left. Each excerpted hour is labeled in the upload. Enjoy.\nHere is the Governor of Virginia looking for room to Moonwalk:\nPosted in Dance, Larry Elder, Poli-Sci, Political Grapevine, Race/Racism\tTagged Al Sharpton, Andrew Young, Billy Crystal, Black-Face, Burt Lancaster, Chris Rock, Cultural Marxism, Dave Chappelle, Dwyane Wade, Eddie Murphy, Gene Wilder, Jesse Jackson, Jimmy Falon, Jimmy Kimmel, Joy Behar, Key & Peele, Kurtis Blow, Louise Farrakhan, Marlon Wayans, Martin Lawrence, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Obama, Political Correctness, Racist Democrats, Richard Pryor, Robert Downey Jr., Shawn Wayans, SNL, Soul Train, Spike Lee, Tawana Brawley, Ted Danson, Tropic Thunder, Tyler The Creator, Whoopi Goldberg\nUPDATED: Concern for American\u2019s Lives (Obama vs. Trump)\nThere seems to be a difference between how each of the Presidential administrations treated these families. (Hat-Tip, FIREARMS LIFE)\nThe wall IS THE COMPASSIONATE ANSWER to the problem.\nAn Angel Mom offered to give Democrat leaders a grim \u201cshow and tell\u201d reminder of the consequences of not securing the southern U.S. border.\nSabine Durden carries with her the ashes of her son, who was killed at 30 years old when an illegal immigrant slammed into his motorcycle, and wants House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer to understand what the fight for a border wall means\u2026..\n(BPR)\nTake note that the FOX video exemplifies what almost all the news pieces do (not speaking about commentary shows like Sean Hannity), they invite both sides on. Other cable news outlets and sources of news rarely if ever practice this.\nDemocrat Adam Smith (D-WA), chair of the House Armed Services Committee, admitted this morning that President Trump has the authority to declare a national emergency and have the military build a wall along the US-Mexico border.\nHear GORKA\u2019S thoughts on this.\nPosted in Democratic Progressivism, Immigration, Pundits & Personalities\tTagged Adam Smith, Angel Mom, Border Issues, Border Wall, Donald Trump, Illegal Immigration, Obama, Sabine Durden\nObama, Just Better Than Us\nSmug Barack Obama Mockingly Explains How He Thinks He\u2019s Better Than Most People He\u2019s Worked With\nHe thinks American\u2019s reject Climate Change because of: We Are Still Confused, Blind, Shrouded With Hate, Anger, Racism, Mommy Issues | May I say, if anyone has mommy/daddy issues, it is Barry.\nObama, speaking at the Obama Foundation Summit on Monday night, said the answers already exist to solve many of the problems facing both the U.S. and the world, but that the nation was not making progress \u201cbecause we are still confused, blind, shrouded with hate, anger, racism, mommy issues.\u201d\n\u201cPeople call me Spock for a reason,\u201d Obama quipped. \u201cI believe in reason and logic and all these enlightenment values.\u201d\nPosted in Global Warming/Climate Change, Poli-Sci, Race/Racism\tTagged Global Warming, Obama, Racism\nWhen Democrats Monkeyed Around\nPosted in Democratic Progressivism, Race/Racism\tTagged Adam Schiff, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer, Dick Durban, Hypocrite, John Kerry, Obama, Racist Democrats, Robert Byrd\nThe PRAVDA Like Actions of the Unified Press (+Flashbacks)\nTrust me, I wish Trump was as clear as Newt, but with Trump we get the whole package, like with our spouse, friends, children, etc (Via RIGHTSCOOP).\nI start out the following audio with a reminder of what Obama ACTUALLY DID in regard to the press. Trump has done none of this. But because a bombastic personality has said the press is the enemy of the American people (words), this is wrong when the same press compares Trump to the Third Reich, Hitler, NAZIs, fascists, bigoted, racist, etc., etc., THIS\u2026 this is somehow okay. Dumb.\nAll this does is fortify the idea that the media is far-left in their \u201cnews\u201d AND \u201ceditorial;\u201d positions. So every paper that puts forward an editorial YOU KNOW is a mouthpiece for the Democrats.\nTHE FEDERALIST notes the \u201cnon-scandal\u201d of Obama\u2019s war with the free-press:\n\u2026Yet many professionals who supposedly deplore the authoritarian nature of an administration that doesn\u2019t answer CNN\u2019s questions were generally quiet when Obama spied on reporters. The Obama DOJ spied on the Associated Press in an attempt to crack down on internal leaks. The DOJ tapped around 20 different phone lines\u2014including cell phone and home lines\u2014that snared at least 100 staffers who worked for the outlet. The Justice Department spied on Fox News reporter James Rosen in 2010, collecting his telephone records, looking at his personal emails and tracking his movements.\nColor me skeptical, but somehow I doubt similar Trump efforts would be framed as a \u201crare peek into a Justice Department leak probe,\u201d as if we were pulling the curtains back on a fashion show. It would be, rightly, depicted as an assault on democracy.\nThen again, spying was also never really given the scandal treatment during the Obama years. As Obama\u2019s CIA director, John Brennan became aware of an operation of illegal spying of a legislative branch staffer over torture files and misled the media about it. Did the president know? Shrug. The story hardly made a dent. Likewise, Obama\u2019s director of national intelligence, James Clapper, admitted he misled Congress about spying on American citizens. No scandal.\nToday both these people are on TV chumming around with serious journalists who allow them to continue to make reckless, unsubstantiated political statements all the time. It isn\u2019t Chuck Todd on \u201cMeet the Press\u201d who asks Clapper tough questions, it\u2019s Meghan McCain on \u201cThe View.\u201d\nThere was unprecedented politicization of the government under Obama \u2014 most of it, I imagine, excused for being part of a good cause. The NLRB. The Justice Department. The IRS. The Office of Special Counsel, which reviews whistleblower allegations, foundthat IRS employees urged callers to vote for Obama, wore pro-Obama swag, and campaigned for Democrats in conversations with taxpayers \u2014 all of it illegal.\nBut far more seriously, IRS leadership, specifically Lois Lerner, aggressively targeted conservative groups before elections. The IRS admitted as much in an apology letter. Lerner was held in contempt by Congress for refusing to comply with investigators\u2019 demands. She never answered questions for this genuine attack on democracy\u2026..\nThe above UPDATE is with thanks to GayPatriot and Bruce\u2019s Twitter page. Are people exaggerating the similarities? The only difference is the responsibility level\u2026 Nixon showed he was a man. Obama? Not so much.\nThe above audio is Hugh reading from the following article in the New Yorker Magazine:\nThe Justice Department and Fox News\u2019s Phone Records\nThe Obama Justice Department has seized the phone records of numbers that are associated with White House staffers and, apparently, with Fox News reporters, according to a document filed in the case of Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, on October 13, 2011. Kim is a former State Department contractor accused of violating the Espionage Act for allegedly leaking classified information to James Rosen, a Fox News reporter. Ronald C. Machen, Jr., the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, who is prosecuting the case, has seized records associated with two phone numbers at the White House, at least five numbers associated with Fox News, and one that has the same area code and exchange as Rosen\u2019s personal-cell-phone number (the last four numbers are redacted).\nIn all, Machen has seized records associated with over thirty different phone numbers. In the filing that included the new information, the last four digits of each telephone line targeted by the Obama Administration are redacted. Two of the numbers begin with area code 202 and the exchange 456, which, according to current and former Administration officials, are used exclusively by the White House. (The phone number for the White House switchboard is (202) 456-1414.)\nAt least five other numbers targeted by the government include the area code 202 and the exchange 824. The phone number for the Fox News Washington bureau, which is publicly available, is (202) 824-0001. Rosen\u2019s work phone number at Fox News begins with the same area code and exchange.\nWilliam Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney, told The New Yorker this afternoon, \u201cBecause that information is sealed, I can\u2019t confirm the owner or subscriber for any of those records.\u201d Asked if the phone numbers of any reporters had been targeted in the Kim investigation, Miller said he could not comment.\nYesterday, the Washington Post reported that, as part of the investigation of the Kim leak, Obama\u2019s Department of Justice seized e-mails from Rosen\u2019s personal Gmail account. In the search warrant for that request, the government described Rosen as \u201can aider, and abettor, and / or co-conspirator\u201d in violating the Espionage Act, noting that the crime can be punished by ten years in prison. Rosen was not indicted in the case, but the suggestion in a government document that a reporter could be guilty of espionage for engaging in routine reporting is unprecedented and has alarmed many journalists and civil libertarians\u2026.\nWashington Blog does a bang-up job in showing how many liberals are saying that Obama\u2019s \u201cbuck stops here\u201d makes his admin waaayy worse than Nixon\u2019s:\nIn the wake of the twin scandals of the IRS targeting conservative groups and the Department of Justice spying on AP reporters, the comparisons between Obama and Nixon are everywhere.\nI will bullet point Jonathan Turley\u2019s points that you can read his expanded thoughts on for yourself:\nPosted in Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt, Media, News Story, Political Grapevine, Statism/Communism/Socialism\tTagged AP, Biased Media, Big Brother, Boston Globe, James Rosen, Obama, Pravda\nEconomy \u2013 Trump\u2019s vs. Obama\u2019s Upward Trajectories\nThe new economic lie is with the sad growth of GDP during Obama\u2019s tenure AS COMPARED to Trump\u2019s \u201cupward trajectory.\u201d The IBD article Prager is reading from is entitled \u201cEconomic Boom: Media Rewrite History To Credit Obama Instead Of Trump\u201c.\n\u2026In fact, The New York Times itself described Obama\u2019s economy this way in August 2016: \u201cFor three quarters in a row, the growth rate of the economy has hovered around a mere 1%. In the last quarter of 2015 and the first quarter of 2016, the economy expanded at feeble annual rates of 0.9% and 0.8%, respectively. The initial reading for the second quarter of this year, released on Friday, was a disappointing 1.2%.\u201d\nGDP growth decelerated in each of the last three quarters of 2016.\nAnd on January 27, 2017, after the government reported that GDP growth for all 2016 was a mere 1.6% \u2014 the weakest in five years \u2014 the Times announced that \u201cPresident Trump\u2019s target for economic growth just got a little more distant.\u201d\nThat same month, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office forecast growth this year would be just 1.9%.\nThere were other signs of stagnation as well. Stocks had flatlined in 2016, with major indexes down slightly. Real median household income dropped that year, according to Sentier Research.\nGrowth had been so worrisomely slow throughout Obama\u2019s two terms in office that journalists started warning about \u201csecular stagnation.\u201d They said the country was in a period of long, sustained, slow growth resulting from slow population and productivity growth.\nIn August 2016, the Times declared that \u201cthe underlying reality of low growth will haunt whoever wins the White House.\u201d\nPredictions of Slow Growth\nThe next month, CBS News reported that \u201cwith U.S. economic growth stuck in low gear for several years, it\u2019s leading many economists to worry that the country has entered a prolonged period where any expansion will be weaker than it has been in the past.\u201d\nIn short, there was no upward trajectory to the economy on anyone\u2019s radar when Trump took office\u2026..\nDennis Prager poses a 64,000-dollar question to Andy Puzder, which brings clarity to the differences in the two economies when compared so far. (Puzder is an American attorney, author, and businessman\u2026 former chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Hardee\u2019s and Carl\u2019s Jr\u2026. previously a commercial trial lawyer in private practice from 1978 to 1995 who handled many high-profile cases and was active in the pro-life movement\u2026. Puzder is a frequent commentator on economic and political issues.)\nPosted in Dennis Prager, Mantras & Myths, Monetary Policy, Socio-Economic\tTagged Andrew Puzder, Andy Puzder, Donald Trump, Econ 101, GDP, Obama\nPolitically Incorrect Guide to Immigration (Prager | Zmirak)\nHere is the full interview\u2026 followed by links to the topical breakdown of it:\nDennis Prager interviews John Zmirak, who is the author of \u201cThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration.\u201d This was quite an interview. I will be splitting some of this up into topical segments in a bit. But Mr. Zmirak is a guy I would love to sit and have a beer with (a few of em\u2019).\nHere are the edited portions:\nBIG Unions/Business Support Illegal Immigration\nChildren Released To Sex-Traffickers and Slave-Labor\nJesse Jackson and Black Genocide (Political Opportunism)\nThe Catholic Church and Illegal Immigration\nPosted in Democratic Progressivism, Dennis Prager, History, Immigration, Legal/Law, Pundits & Personalities, Race/Racism\tTagged Barack Obama, Big Government/Big Business, Big-Unions, Border Wall, Illegal Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Jesse Jackson, John Zmirak, Koch brothers, Margaret Sanger, Obama, Planned Parenthood, Racism, SEIU, US History\nObama\u2019s Secretary of Homeland Security Admits To Locking Children Up\nSome commentary by SOOPERMEXICAN:\nJeh Johnson screwed up the liberal narrative that nobody was Hitlering before Trump Hitlered all those children into cages by admitting that yes, Obama Hitlered them too!!\nSomewhere there is a journalist contemplating whether to argue that Trump is so evil that he went back in time and forced the innocent peace-loving Obama administration to imprison kids.\nPosted in Immigration, Legal/Law\tTagged Illegal Immigration, Jeh Johnson, Obama\nJake Tapper Put Into Detention (Mark Levin)\nDepartment of Health and Human Services\u2019 (HHS) Administration for Children and Families spokesperson Kenneth Wolfe told Newsweek on Wednesday that it had as many as 10,852 undocumented children in its custody\u2014a significant jump from the 8,886 that were in the agency\u2019s custody on April 29, according to the Washington Post. spokesman for HHS\u2019s Administration for Children and Families told\nIn fiscal year 2013, under the Barack Obama administration, the HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) had as many as 25,000 unaccompanied children in its care across 80 shelters, according to a July 2014 article in Mother Jones.\n(Via NEWSWEEK, with a h/t to DAILY WIRE)\nHere is the WASHINGTON POST article titled,\n\u201cMexican kids held for months as punishment for border-crossing\u201d (dated: March 11, 2015)\nLAREDO, Tex. \u2014 Last spring, as Central American children flooded into Texas in a way he had never seen in his three-decade career, Border Patrol agent Robert Harris decided to experiment.\nHis intelligence analysts estimated that 78 percent of the guides smuggling other migrants were Mexicans younger than 18 \u2014 teenagers often hired or conscripted by drug cartels that knew they would not be prosecuted if caught \u2014 and he wanted to attack this loophole.\n\u201cWhy don\u2019t we remove these juveniles from the smuggling cycle?\u201d Harris, the outgoing commander of the Laredo sector of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, recalled thinking.\nNow, as a result of that decision, young Mexicans are being held for months without charge in shelters across the United States, sometimes without their parents\u2019 knowledge. Since the program began in May, 536 juveniles have been held \u2014 248 of whom have been deported to Mexico after an average stay of 75 days, according to Border Patrol statistics. Mexican authorities say some of these repeat border-crossers have spent as much as six months in U.S. custody while they await an appearance before an immigration judge.\nDuring their detention, they are questioned by U.S. authorities and then transferred to a network of facilities run by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, across 15 states. While confined, they undergo psychological evaluations and take English courses. Some are allowed tourist-type activities, such as going to the beach or museums, according to Mexican consular officials in Texas. At least one youth earned a high school general equivalency diploma.\n\u201cWe haven\u2019t heard of any mistreatment,\u201d said Erasmo R. Martinez, Mexico\u2019s consul in McAllen, Tex.\nBut the little-known program, called the Juvenile Referral Process, has worried human rights groups and some Mexican officials who fear that it puts the children at risk. They view it as a way for U.S. authorities to gather intelligence about cartels and think it endangers the children who could be targeted as informants when they return to Mexico. Some question the legality of the extended detentions.\n\u201cOur concern is that the program\u2019s real intent is to interrogate the kids,\u201d said Maureen Meyer, an expert on Mexico and migrants at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA). The kids are \u201coften questioned about the criminal groups they are working for and then subsequently returned to Mexico with no apparent concern about the implications for them.\u201d\nWhile in custody last year, one Mexican boy who worked as a guide shared information with U.S. authorities about the location of stash houses used by migrants as they move through the United States, according to his lawyer\u2019s written summary of his case. When he returned to Mexico, he learned that armed men had forced their way into his home and killed a relative\u2019s son. The men told the family that there had been raids on cartel hideouts and arrests and that they believed the boy was responsible. His half-brother was later killed by the same group. The boy, his lawyer said, has since been in hiding.\nHarris said the Border Patrol does not have a system to track what happens to the juveniles once they return to Mexico. The program does appear to be discouraging them from returning illegally to Texas, he said. The patrol calculates that just 7 percent of the children who have gone through the program have been picked up again crossing the border.\nIn the past, Mexican minors picked up by the Border Patrol normally would be deported by bus, sometimes on the same day they arrived. Some of these kids have been captured more than 60 times, and Harris\u2019s officers have identified about 800 young smugglers operating in Texas. Human rights workers in Mexico and the United States say these kids are often forced to work for the cartels or risk retaliation against themselves or their families.\nDrug cartels \u201cexploit hundreds of juveniles, using them as smugglers, guides, and scouts; in turn these juveniles are responsible for smuggling thousands of illegal aliens and large amounts of narcotics,\u201d the Border Patrol told WOLA in a statement about the program.\nThe program began in May in two Border Patrol sectors, Laredo and Del Rio, consisting of nearly 400 miles of the Texas border with Mexico.\n\u201cThe moment it started, it took us all by surprise, because there wasn\u2019t an announcement,\u201d said Reyna Torres Mend\u00edvil, director general of the Mexican Foreign Ministry\u2019s office for protection of Mexicans abroad. \u201cWhere were they taking these children?\u201d\nBorder Patrol agents would refer them to the U.S. attorney\u2019s office, but typically, unless there are aggravating circumstances, they won\u2019t be prosecuted. So this period of detention is intended to be a punishment in lieu of a criminal charge. The shelters they are sent to also house juveniles from Central America, awaiting flights home; last year, the Mexican kids accounted for about 1 percent of all the detainees in these facilities.\nIn November, Oscar Jaime Rodriguez Mendoza, a 16-year-old from the border town of Reynosa, left for the United States and didn\u2019t come home.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t know what had happened to him,\u201d said his mother, Leonor Mendoza, a 37-year-old clothing vendor.\nShe finally learned that he had been sent to a shelter in California. From there, he was allowed to talk to her by phone every night for 10 minutes. Oscar told his mother that the kids were grouped by risk or behavior \u2014 purple, yellow, green \u2014 and that some couldn\u2019t leave the facility. Oscar was a purple, he told his mom, with the least restrictions. On one occasion, he got to go ice skating.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a type of punishment so they won\u2019t cross as much,\u201d his mother said. \u201cFor me, sincerely, it\u2019s okay. It will discourage him from doing it again.\u201d\nMexican authorities say they don\u2019t want these minors to be stigmatized or criminalized by U.S. authorities. Mend\u00edvil, of the Foreign Ministry, said that not all repeat border-crossers are cartel-linked smugglers. She cited the case of one child who crossed repeatedly to buy used clothes for his mother to sell in Mexico.\n\u201cWe\u2019re in favor of what is in the best interest of the minor,\u201d she said. \u201cMany of these kids may have legitimate claim to perhaps be reunited with family in the U.S. We want them to have their day in court and be heard. If they are threatened, if they are victims of trafficking, if they have been in a family crisis situation, they deserve to be heard and protected from whatever is threatening them.\u201d\nAt the local level, Mexican immigration officials along the border consider the program effective because they\u2019ve found that it discourages children from working as guides.\n\u201cIt\u2019s excellent for us,\u201d said Erasmo Rodriguez, an immigration official in the border town of Piedras Negras. \u201cWe\u2019ve received many fewer minors.\u201d\nIn the first two months of the year, just five repeat crossers from the area were deported to his office. Before the Border Patrol program, he said, dozens would be returned in a normal month.\nThe Executive Order Trump signed will not last\u2026 here are some examples of how and why it will fail. The first source is Leftist, FYI:\nTrump can\u2019t overrule the Flores settlement with the stroke of a pen\u2026\nThe Flores settlement now at the center of the family separation crisis has a 30-year history. In the 1980s, several lawsuits were filed over the treatment of unaccompanied minors who were in the care of the US government. One was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in 1985 on behalf of Jenny Lisette Flores, a 15-year-old from El Salvador. She had fled her home country to find an aunt who was living in the United States, but she was detained by federal authorities at the US border.\nFlores and other minors in federal custody sometimes had to share sleeping quarters and bathrooms with unrelated adult men and women. Flores was strip-searched regularly, and she was told she could only be released to her parents, not her aunt. The ACLU asserted in its lawsuit that Flores and other unaccompanied children had a constitutional right to be released to \u201cresponsible\u201d adults, as the Marquette Law Review documented in a review of the Flores settlement\u2019s history.\nThe case went through several federal courts before reaching the Supreme Court in 1993, and the high court mostly sided with the government. But the real consequence was a consent decree agreed to by the Clinton administration and the plaintiffs in the litigation in 1997. 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        "raw_content": "Redhead Express \u2013 Second Time Around\nThe Redhead Express together with their brothers, The Walker Boys, showcased their maturing musicality on the group\u2019s return to Holstein\u2019s Clausen Center last Saturday.\nIt\u2019s been six years since the seven siblings first appeared on this stage and subtle changes were discernible. Back then their show was a pleasant experience on the order of savoring home cranked vanilla ice cream \u2013 sweet and refreshing. But (Wow!) now it\u2019s more like digging into a loaded banana split complete with extra toppings.\nIt appears that, as the young people have grown up, they have started developing their own individual talents and styles. The family is no longer a homogeneous equation; rather it is becoming a heterogeneous combination of slightly disparate parts.\nNowhere was this more apparent than in their eclectic playlist. Songs ranged from the strong performance of \u201cStand By Your Man\u201d, an intense rendition on the bass of \u201cAmazing Grace\u201d, and a masterful finger picking demonstration of \u201cBanjo Styles\u201d. These were juxtaposed among such happy surprises as \u201d Lean On Me\u201d, \u201cHallelujah\u201d, and a wildly comic \u201cGood Enough For Now\u201d. All in all, it was a delightful turn of events.\nConversely, there were some aspects of the act that haven\u2019t changed and thank goodness for that. The family entourage still reveres its roots and steadfastly retains its respect for the armed forces. It may be safe to say that the most moving part of the evening was when they asked the vets in the audience to stand and then dedicated two songs to them. \u201cI\u2019m Proud To Be An American\u201d and \u201cGod Bless The USA\u201d were sung to show their gratitude to those who serve in defense of our nation. These contemporary paeons of praise are especially relevant during these days of divisive political rhetoric. We need to be reminded of how blessed we are to be living in this country.\nSpecial mention should also be made of The Redhead Express\u2019s own compositions. \u201cRoots\u201d, \u201cRidin\u2019 Bikes\u201d, and \u201cSee What I See\u201d spoke directly to the audience \u2013 some of whom did, indeed, \u201cclose their eyes and remember\u201d.\nIt was a grand show given by gracious folks. We were glad to have them back.",
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        "raw_content": "Interesting interview from a Huffington Post blog with one of the women who drove in Jeddah on October 26, 2013, by Shahla Khan Salter. A link to the story is here, and the text is below.\nOn Saturday, October 26, more than 60 Saudi women got behind the wheel and drove in Saudi Arabia to challenge the ban on women driving in that country. Some of them posted their videos on YouTube. Several people were detained and fined.\nThe women were taking part in a movement, born in 1991 when Madeha Alajaroush, a photographer, organized a group of women and drove in a small caravan of cars. Back in 1991, Alajaroush and her fellow activists were criminally convicted and punished for their defiance, their lives torn-apart by clerics.\nFor more than a decade activists lay low until 2008, when journalist, Wajeha Al-Huwaider got behind the wheel and filmed herself while she drove, bravely uploading her video onto YouTube.\nThen, in 2011, Al-Huwaider made another video, including a commentary on how the driving ban impinges on the lives of Saudi woman. She recorded it while fellow activist Manal Al-Sharif drove on the Saudi roadway. Al-Sharif was arrested.\nFollowing Al-Sharif's arrest, dozens of women drove in protest after learning she was jailed for a little over a week. In 2012, Al-Sharif was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People. (Note: Recently, Al-Huwaider lost her appeal, her conviction of \"takhbib\" upheld, for helping Canadian Nathalie Morin who remains stranded in that country with her children.)\nLast week I interviewed another brave woman who drove on October 26, human rights activist and photographer, Samia El-Moslimany.\nThis is one of El-Moslimany's most famous photos, published by Time Magazine.\nI was joined by fellow MPV Chile affiliate head and activist, Vanessa Rivera de la Fuente.\nHere is our inside scoop.\nSamia - how do you describe yourself, how did you end up in Saudi Arabia and why do you stay?\nMy twitter name is@SamiaElmo and my description is \"Samia El-Moslimany ~ Moderately-Radical-Feminist- Muslim-Saudi-American Photographer Jihading for Peace, Love & Social Justice!\"\nI was born into social justice and the feminist cause. My mother and father always lived a life of activism. I followed their path.\nAt 18, I fell in love with a man, in America, where I spent much of my childhood, who seemed to be the epitome of a Muslim feminist, but who carried a Saudi passport. We married when I was 20, despite my father's misgivings.\nWe moved to Saudi Arabia from the US, hoping to invest only a few years in Saudi Arabia, to pay off my husband's student loans. We stayed longer because life was easy. I was embraced by my husband's extended family, and money was good. In 1994, my husband was arrested and became a political prisoner for nine months. We moved our family back to the US in 2003 where we hoped to stay.\nUnfortunately, our only source of work and income remained in Saudi Arabia. Since then I split my time, commuting between my grown kids in Seattle and my work in Saudi. My husband and I have since separated.\nI am a naturalized Saudi citizen. Jeddah has been my home for 30 years. I love my extended family and friends here in Jeddah and hold a deep Islamic conviction to work for social justice and gender equity here.\nHow fast can change take place in Saudi Arabia in lifting the driving ban?\nI believe that Saudi Arabia will change by evolution, not revolution. I believe that the more women that participate -- in defiance of what many (including some authorities) have declared is a cultural ban on women's freedom of movement -- the more likely that those cultural paradigms will shift.\nAt the beginning of the Oct 26 campaign I decided to join and drive, and upload my video. All Saudi women with valid drivers' licenses received from abroad were encouraged.\nWere women discouraged from getting behind the wheel on October 26th?\nAs the day drew closer, the Ministry of Interior warned of consequences for women who drove and threatened that those sharing information on social media could be charged with incitement and/or convicted of internet crimes.\nMany of my western friends married to Saudis were vocal in discouraging women, saying for example, \"it's illegal\", \"the country isn't ready for it\", \"you don't take your rights by force\", \"it's not our business/country\" etc.\nOthers claimed it was an evil foreign/Western instigated campaign. The ultra-conservative religious \"right\" of the country preached that it would lead to the uninhibited mixing of the sexes, sexually immoral behavior, the collapse of society and life as we know it, and could even damage women's ovaries!\nMany women were discouraged. Some said it was too dangerous.\nHow does the inability to drive impact the average woman in Saudi Arabia?\nIt makes everything harder. The middle-class woman is usually able to afford a driver. However, more often than not, having a driver is a hassle and a hazard. Drivers are not all qualified and there are reports of sexual abuse committed by drivers. So even with drivers, pressure is on male family members to act as drivers for mothers, wives, daughters and sisters.\nDrivers are paid about $700/month. I estimate the average salary for most women is usually not much more, so a driver doesn't always make economic sense for families.\nAnd women can't just hop on a bus. There is no transit system. There used to be a pretty good network of inexpensive taxis, but it meant flagging down a strange man. Now there are published reports that it is illegal for a woman to flag a taxi. I don't know if this is enforced.\nWhat happened on October 26th?\nWhen October 26 dawned, I was glued to the computer. I followed social media and posted my encouragement to those who had already ventured out. There were no reports of arrests. In fact there was nothing but euphoric posts of women quietly exercising their human rights.\nI asked my estranged husband to accompany me on my drive. (Women were encouraged to have a \"mahram\" (guardian) accompany them. Some men did accompany their wives while their wives defied the driving ban.) Mine declined. I then asked friends. There were no takers.\nFinally, my friend, Eva Ludemann, a Dutch journalist, located in the Netherlands, offered to accompany me via skype. At about 5:00 pm I taped my phone to the rear view mirror of my car, connected with Eva and climbed into my front seat -- a momentous occasion.\nMore fortunate than some women in Saudi Arabia I have a driver, Fadl Musa Khan, who has been my companion for 27 years. He agreed to follow me a short distance behind in another car.\nWe drove around the residential area of Al-Manar, in Jeddah, planning to return after about 10 minutes. As I made a turn at an intersection, a dusty SUV, containing two or three men, drove up alongside me.\nOut of the corner of my eye, I saw them scowling and waving their arms. I continued. They followed me. Afraid, I sped up and lost them, but then got lost myself. I tried to find my way back home. But they found me, sped up and got between me and the car of my driver.\nThe back streets are isolated and I was scared. So I drove to a more populated area. They remained on my tail. I stopped in front of a grocery store, hopped out of my car, gestured to my driver to park. I then climbed into the backseat and had him take over the wheel of my car.\nThese men, whom I would later learn were police informants, stopped about 25 metres away. I told my driver to stay put and we waited. Suddenly I heard sirens. Three police cars with lights flashing sped toward us.\nI saw one of the informants climb up on the SUV and wildly wave to police. I knew immediately they were after me.\nFrom the backseat, I instructed my driver to head for the freeway, leaving my driver's car at the grocery store. I hoped we could lose them in traffic. But the SUV sped up, almost colliding with us. One police car blocked the intersection ahead of us. Another blocked us on the right. We stopped.\nA polite, uniformed officer approached the vehicle and asked for my Saudi ID. I handed it to him with my Washington State drivers' license. He then asked my driver for his residency permit and car registration (and not his drivers' license).\nAt the intersection where we were stopped, I saw another woman driver. She remained in her vehicle behind the wheel, veiled in a niqab and accompanied by a boy of about 14.\nThe police told us all to follow them to the police station.\nI asked Eva to inform both my mother, my friend and as well, women's rights activist, Kholoud Al Fahad, of my whereabouts. I called my attorneys, Bassim Alim and Reda Abdulrazak. Reda advised me to sign the pledge that would be presented to me, and to not to enter the police station without a police woman present.\nAfter 15 minutes of our arrival at the police station, I exited the car and met the other woman, named Nahed Batarfi. She was also 50, divorced, the mother of 7 and had a PhD in epidemiology. She held a drivers' license from the UK. Since no police woman appeared, we entered the police station together. Soon we were led to a poshly decorated office.\nA man politely questioned us (in Arabic) for hours. Here are examples of a few of the questions though not verbatim:\nHe said: Why were we driving?\nWe said: Because it is our right.\nHe said: What group were we part of?\nWe said: None, we were taking individual action, and no we didn't know each other.\nHe said: Who had incited us to drive?\nWe said: No one.\nHe said: Didn't we know that it is illegal for woman to drive?\nWe said: No, we knew that it was NOT illegal to drive, simply against the \"customs\" of the country.\nHe said: Who were our guardians?\nNahed explained she was divorced and didn't have one. I said I had been separated for three years and refused to consider my husband my guardian.\nThe Deputy Chief of Police of Jeddah then arrived. He asked the same questions. He insisted I provide him with the contact information for my guardian. I refused.\nHe said, \"in Saudi Arabia, women are queens. We respect our women not like outside the country.\"\nI said that I alone am responsible for my own actions, and I was insulted that a man was required to attend on my behalf. I told him that I am 50 years old, I could be a grandmother and if I committed a crime my guardian would not be held responsible.\nThe authorities said that to leave I must sign the pledge not to drive and my estranged husband must attend to follow procedure.\nThey argued with me for nearly three hours. Finally, my husband arrived. I told him I did not want him to sign anything. He stood by me in that respect, and said he was not responsible for me, nor could he control me. The authorities let me go though I incurred a fine. My husband stayed. I do not know if he signed any forms.\nThe officer said, \"You may go. Take your car and go.\" And then he chuckled and wagged his finger at me, \"but let your driver drive, I don't mean YOU take your car and go!\"\nNo women were harmed or imprisoned on October 26. Will this encourage others to get behind the wheel next time?\nI hope so. It is the reason I want to share how respectful the authorities behaved (though not the informants). I hope it will encourage women. I signed the pledge. For now, I will not drive again in Saudi. It is my hope that others will. If every woman who drove had to sign a pledge that record would show the determination of Saudi women.\nIs another day planned for women to drive in protest?\nThe goal is to normalize driving and encourage women to drive every day. The next day of \"mass\" driving is November 31.\nDoes this movement fall within the definition of feminism for Saudi women? Do Saudi women view the movement from a feminist perspective ?\nUnfortunately, the term \"feminism\" for most Saudi women is negative, implying atheism/secularism and anti-family, anti-Islamic behavior. 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        "raw_content": "2018-06-27 Nana Chen visit\nSorry for having keeping you waiting.\nNo, I was early because I was around the neighborhood.\nBasically, what I would like to meet with you about is, I\u2019m trying to bring the transgender series of portraits to Taiwan. I had a brainstorming session with sort of the ambassador or the director of the Belgian office. We\u2019re trying to figure out how and where and who to organise this with. I don\u2019t know if you have any ideas about this.\nTell me about this series. How do you usually approach a new country or region?\nI haven\u2019t taken it out of Thailand yet. I\u2019ve had the exhibition once at the Belgium Ambassador\u2019s Residence in Bangkok. Actually, three times in Bangkok. Once at a gallery, and then the last time was at the Museum Siam, also in Bangkok. It\u2019s gone to different types of...\nVenues, right. I feel it\u2019s enough for Bangkok. [laughs] It\u2019s three already. Being Taiwanese, I would like to bring my work here. I think this is quite relevant. The director very kindly told me about you and your experience.\nTaiwan is currently pondering adding the X-gender to our national identification. There may be some opportune moments to promote the awareness of non-binary, in general. I don\u2019t have a firm timeline as to when this will happen, but I think right after the election is much more likely than before the election.\nThe election is in November, I think. That\u2019s the city-level election. As you may know, the Constitutional Court here has ruled that the marriage equality need to be implemented, at the latest, a year from now. Because of the city-level election, the Parliament naturally would like to postpone the whole range of marriage equality and related laws until after the election.\nIf they do nothing, then one year from now it\u2019s automatically legal, [laughs] so the president has charged the administration to prepare our own version that respects the social expectations that, no matter one\u2019s sexual orientation or gender identification, one should enjoy the same right.\nAt the same time, review the whole civil code to see whether there are still...We already did quite a few rounds of review, because of CEDAW. We can use another round of review that\u2019s based on the idea of gender non-binary and of gender equality, because of this opportune moment of constitutional ruling.\nThe most likely window of opportunity I would say would be maybe spring next year or summer next year. That would all be good, because it\u2019s then anticipating a social change...\nThat\u2019s right, and that\u2019s a nice season to be...\nThat\u2019s right, and the social change have not yet happened, [laughs] so you will get buy-in from the pro-equality camps, who are pretty good at fundraising actually [laughs] and to support. Maybe you can also use this event itself as a fundraising event, so it\u2019s not just taking.\nThat\u2019s correct. What we did was, at the ambassador\u2019s residence, because the main event there was a panel discussion -- there is a senator who is transgender and was invited to speak, along with other NGO guest speakers -- I decided to do that, because it felt very strange to me for this project to have portraits of people and to say what is...\nThat\u2019s what we did, contributed to three different NGOs. I approached the director here about the same thing. That\u2019s why they are quite keen, too. I don\u2019t know what NGOs to donate to or what causes, but definitely the transgender want to build awareness into their community.\nThe main NGO for the gender equality movement has always been the TAPCPR, the Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights. The alliance itself is comprised of many different movement groups. They have a dedicated team of lawyers to offer free legal consultation, pro bono, to LGBTIQ people. They are also very much active in organizing their own referendums to ensure more equalities beyond that is minimally required by the Constitutional Court.\nTheir referendum will happen at the same time as the election actually. It will be extremely political and it will not be very easy to focus on transgender, in particular. The referendum will necessarily be about all the active referendums at that time, including but not limited to dedicated police force for animal welfare... [laughs]\nThat\u2019s a wide range.\n...and every other thing. It\u2019s kind of difficult to focus if you have the event around referendum time, but right after the referendum, there will be the renewed social interest and awareness, especially if any of those binding referendum gets passed. Then the legislators must implement the will of the people.\nThat will be the first working referendum in Taiwan\u2019s history, so it will be seen as a historical moment. People\u2019s awareness will focus on how exactly to implement the will of the people as passed by the referendums. That will be this spring, next season. I think that\u2019s the more opportune moment.\nThat makes sense. What can I do or what can we all do to prepare for that? Who should I approach do you think?\nI don\u2019t have personally a close connection to TAPCPR. As I understand, they are pretty active in arts-related things. They especially are good at, for example, crowd funding. Other, more arts-related projects, they usually merge as part of their promotional campaign. Their campaign include lots of pop singers, [laughs] and many other more vocal public figures.\nI think the TAPCPR would be a good first contact. I don\u2019t know yet of any specific photography-oriented...There\u2019s the visual arts. Actually, the place we\u2019re in, the C-Lab, this whole TAF, of which the Social Innovation Lab is just one of the five labs, is looking for creators that makes modern art in this space.\nThat is a possible thing, too, if you have any local partner who want to engage in their creator idea. They have up to, I think, NT$1 million a piece for three to six months of any art project that takes place here. For example, if you would set a studio here and allow people here to take pictures and so on.\nThe idea is that this place is where creation happens. It\u2019s not an exhibition space. We have plenty of exhibition space around Taipei. This is the place where you can see people really doing the creation. That\u2019s one possibility, but you do have to have physical people here to do the artwork. That\u2019s one possibility.\nThe first batch I think ends in only two days, [laughs] so it\u2019s a very short notice. If you\u2019re interested, it\u2019s all in their Facebook page /tcclab.org. It\u2019s a very short notice, but they\u2019ll have the second batch and the third batch.\nOne of the five labs is the audio-visual lab. Photography, I think, is one of the few things that\u2019s specifically looked after in the call for creation here. That\u2019s another one I can think of. What else? Let\u2019s see what they\u2019re specifically looking for.\nThis is about a new body image. That\u2019s the theme that they\u2019re looking for in their audio-visual lab, so perhaps. I don\u2019t know.\nI can talk to them. Thank you. C-Lab?\nI would love to learn a bit more about you. I was so fascinated [laughs] about your story. 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        "raw_content": "The First \u2018Death of Superman\u2019 Trailer Has Arrived\nPosted May 12th, 2018 by Nick Cavicchio\nEver since it debuted back in 2007, Warner Bros\u2019 line of DC Animated Original Movies has adapted some of the most popular and influential DC comics storylines as animated features. It\u2019s a list that includes everything from \u2018The Dark Knight Returns\u2019 to \u2018Flashpoint\u2019, but every project has to start somewhere, and this one started with the death and return of Superman. And now, a decade later, they\u2019re taking another swing at it.\nWhile \u2018Superman: Doomsday\u2019 \u2013 the original animated adaptation of the tale \u2013 was, generally speaking, a critical and commercial success (it had to be to spawn a line that now includes more than thirty titles), it was also a pretty radical departure from the source material. And of course, it was. The comic book version of the story was originally published across nearly forty issues spread over the better part of a year. Suffice to say, that\u2019s a lot of story to fit into a seventy-five minute movie. But with a decade of experience and more resources at their disposal, the DC Animation team is now in a position to do the story justice in a way that they simply wouldn\u2019t have been able to eleven years ago.\nThis time around, the adaptation will be spread across two films, not unlike their prior adaptation of \u2018The Dark Knight Returns\u2019. The first, coming this summer, is dubbed \u2018The Death of Superman\u2019 and it will be followed early next year by \u2018Reign of the Supermen\u2019. And now, we have our first proper look at \u2018The Death of Superman\u2019 thanks to a newly released trailer for the film, which you can find here:\nThe trailer focuses, as one might expect, on Doomsday\u2019s initial appearance and the relentlessness with which he tears through the Justice League prior to and immediately after Superman\u2019s arrival. That\u2019s actually one way in which this new adaptation may improve upon the source material. In the film, the Justice League consists of exactly who you\u2019d expect: Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, and so on. When the original comics were published in 1992, however, the Justice League had a decidedly more B-list roster. With all due respect to those characters, there\u2019s a greater dramatic weight to seeing a hero struggle to hold her own against an implacable foe when it\u2019s Wonder Woman as opposed to, say, Maxima.\n\u2018The Death of Superman\u2019 stars Jerry O\u2019Connell, Rosario Dawson, Nathan Fillion, Christopher Gorham, Matt Lanter, Jason O\u2019Mara, Shemar Moore, Rocky Carroll, Rebecca Romijn, Rainn Wilson, and Patrick Fabian. The animated feature is co-directed by Jake Castorena and Sam Liu, and will be available on home video on August 7, 2018.\nDC Animated Original Movie\nReign of the Superman\nThe CW Passes On \u2018Supernatural\u2019 Spinoff \u2018Wayward Sisters\u2019; The Cast Reacts\nTV Review: \u2018The Big Bang Theory: The Bow Tie Asymmetry\u2019 (Season 11 Episode 24)\nJesse Eisenberg\u2019s Lex Luthor May Not Be In \u2018Justice League\u2019\nComic Book Review: \u2018Justice League Dark\u2019 Annual #1\nBryan Singer Assures \u2018Battlestar Galactica\u2019 Movie Will Be \u201cVery Cool\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The Red Dove has Flown \u2013 but not very far!\nWhen you make your annual visit to the Royal Adelaide Show and decide to head for the Red Dove Cafe for lunch or for a cuppa and some of those great home-made scones, you won't find the Cafe in its familiar location. As part of the progressive redevelopment of the showgrounds, the area adjacent to the carnival area has been cleared, with the demolition of the Red Dove among other buildings there. But don't despair. You will find a great new Red Dove Cafe at the southern end of the main arena on South Boulevard, next to RM Williams Shop.\nThe church has operated a cafe at the Show since 1951. It began in a small way as the \"Methodist Cafe\" as a fund raiser for the Home Mission Department. Over the years the cafe grew, with opening hours expanding from 6 hours a day to more than 12 hours, beginning the day at 7.30am to serve breakfast to workers from the side shows, exhibitors and others whose day at the show begins early. These many regulars have appreciated not only the good meals but the caring staff and friendly atmosphere. Practical Christianity!\nBecause it is staffed by volunteers and supported by church people and groups, the cafe makes a profit. In recent years they have been able to make an annual donation of around $45,000 to support Uniting Church welfare and mission activities. After church union it was still called the Home Mission Cafe, but the Uniting Church logo was prominently displayed and people started to refer to it as the cafe with the red dove on it, so the committee took up the name and formally renamed it as the Red Dove Cafe.\nIn a new building, with new equipment and a revised menu, the cafe expects to open its doors on Wednesday 30th August to cater for Show workers before the Show officially begins. Volunteers are still being enrolled to staff the three shifts a day throughout the Show. So make sure that you call in to the new-look Red Dove Cafe at the 2017 Royal Adelaide Show.",
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        "raw_content": "The October meeting featured the Rev Brian and Mrs Jill Polkinghorne, who reported on their recent visit to Tanzania \u2013 an eight week working safari in Mpanda amd Ngara.\nThe Newsletter we all receive on arrival at State Mission Fellowship featured news from the South Australian support group for Frontier Services (known as the South Australian Team). It says Frontier Services focuses on maintaining and increasing the number of Patrol Ministers, depending on the circumstances. Allied to this pastoral presence is outreach through \u201cOutback Links\u201d where skilled volunteers do short work placements at outback homes and stations \u2013 the feedback has been very positive. Also the Red Dove Cafe was featured \u2013 its building is to be demolished to re-develop the area to include new car parking and landscaping. However the Caf\u00e9 will continue to operate at The Show at another location. Built in 1956 the Cafe has hosted thousands of people, and over the years built up a relationship with the carnival folk who appreciated the meals and the friendship. This year $45,000 will be given to South Australian projects, making a total of $450,000 over the last ten years.\nThe next meeting is the annual Thanksgiving Service, with the opportunity for Fellowship Groups and individuals to bring their special offering for mission. A welcome cup of tea or coffee greets us on arrival, and a light lunch is available afterwards for just $5. Perhaps you would like to join us.\nBrian and Jill then spoke. Now \u2018retired\u2019, Brian is both a Uniting Church Minister and a trained agriculturalist. At various times they have spent a total of twenty-six years in Tanzania, so their visit this year provided an opportunity to catch up with people with whom they had worked in earlier times. They arrived in Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital of Tanzania, then flew to Kigoma on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, being met by Bishop Mathayo Kasagara and several other people \u2013 there were eleven people in the vehicle for the six and a half hour journey to Mpanda \u2013 on a dirt road! Brian & Jill had been expecting to stay in a hotel but the Bishop and his wife Editha insisted they stay with them. Jill said it was a privilege to live with them for seven weeks.They greatly admired the Bishop, saying \u201cwhat an outstanding man of God\u201d he was, and \u201chis grace, wisdom, practical faith, prayer life and humour are something to behold.\u201d When he was appointed in 2010 the congregation at Mpanda was 30 people, now the congregation is between 350 and 400. On the first Sunday Brian and Jill were there a worship service lasted five and three quarter hours!\nThey conducted several seminars for clergy and other church leaders, with their partners, travelling many kilometres on some occasions. They expressed their thanks for the monetary contributions they had received from South Australian friends. These donations paid for food, accommodation and transport for participants in the seminars. Brian addressed their agricultural problems, including zero-dig farming and how to get safe drinking water. Later time was spent in teaching about and constructing water resources, 'divining' for water and digging a well and making bricks to line it. In between the seminars Brian also preached and taught in the Bible College for a while.\nJill taught the \u201cDays for Girls\u201d programme. Between seminars she taught two women to cut out and sew the \u201cDays for Girls\u201d kits - there were 59 kits consisting of 59 draw-string bags, 59 shields and over 450 liners. Because of the lack of sanitary pads they needed to make their own, and this will be an ongoing project.\nThrough their practical seminars Brian and Jill helped Tanzanian Christians to see the connection between their Biblical faith and everyday life. This has been a major emphasis in the life and teaching of this remarkable couple over many years. Mary Thomas",
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        "raw_content": "Is There Anyone Who Hasn\u2019t Seen This?\nKseniya Simonova\u2019s remarkable sand painting video has been viewed by eight million people, so I\u2019m guessing a lot of you have already seen it, but just in case, here it is one more time.\nThere\u2019s this weird thing that happens where if enough people recommend a link to me, I figure I don\u2019t need to blog about it, because everyone has already seen it. Still, eight million out of six billion isn\u2019t exactly full saturation.\nSome of the recommendations came with an \u201cis this comics?\u201d heading, prompting my usual answer: \u201cI don\u2019t think so, but it\u2019s still cool!\u201d\nWe\u2019re getting close to the end of a decade and a lot of people have been trying to sum up the experience. Short of putting \u201cB.O.B.\u201d on endless repeat, I think a big part of what\u2019s made this decade interesting can be summed up pretty nicely in the phrase \u201cUkraine\u2019s Got Talent.\u201d\nPosted in Video, Visual Communication\nThis is truly amazing!\nScott, I never saw that before, so this post wasn\u2019t for nothing\nBut to the question about comic, well she is drawing and she does tell a story!\nShe does both, though I don\u2019t think that\u2019s what makes comics comics.\nBut hey, if it feels like comics to you, don\u2019t let me talk you out of it.\nContrary to popular belief, I\u2019m not really that interested in policing the definition fence. (That sort of thing gets old fast.) Comics or not, some things are just plain cool.\njuxaposed pictorial images in deliberate sequence, antione\nHey, this is totally unrelated, but I thought it might interest you.\nBoulet, the star of the French \u201cBlogs-BD\u201d scene is in the process of translating the archives of his blog in English. You can start reading them here :\nhttp://www.bouletcorp.com/blogen/\nFor the moment there are only 3 entries up, but he\u2019s been comic-blogging since 2004, so it\u2019s going to be a while before he catches up.\nHint : for each entry, there\u2019s a bonus picture in the comments.\nThe archive of this blog have been published in book form by Delcourt (in French, of course) under the title \u201cnotes\u201d.\nhttp://www.editions-delcourt.fr/catalogue/bd/notes_1_born_to_be_a_larve\nI haven\u2019t seen this either, thanks for the tip, I love to watch artists in process in general. However I do prefer things a little less \u2018the big magician pulls out the rabbit from the hat, woo\u2019 (I\u2019m not sure if this makes any sense). Anyway, this video made me remember the art group called RinpaEshidan, if you want see something amazing you should check out their videos on youtube (if you haven\u2019t already).\nWhile I think this is amazing and I see how some of the skills she uses would be compatible with comics, I would put this in the category of performance art. Truly amazing, though. I think some singing cowboys won America\u2019s Got Talent.\n\u201cperformance art.\u201d That\u2019s a safe bet, since that\u2019s the term people use to describe just about any artistic performance that doesn\u2019t fit the conventions of more traditional art forms.\nYou know what I would call it? \u201cperson-makes-pictures-using-sand-on-an-illuminated-screen.\u201d\nor maybe \u201cincredibly-talented-person-makes-awesome-pictures-using-sand-on-an-illuminated-screen.\u201d\nBut enough on what to call it, let\u2019s talk ABOUT it. I absolutely LOVED her ability to shade by lightly tossing sand.\nThe performance reminded be a lot of people who post time-lapse photo-shop creations.\nScott, I hadn\u2019t seen it and Matt, I argee this is performance art.\n\u2018The performance reminded be a lot of people who post time-lapse photo-shop creations.\u2019 Is that for Rinpa? Are you sure it\u2019s photo shop timelapse? I always thought it\u2019s simply a continous art process being filmed. I\u2019m not being sarcastic, I really am curious.\nI actually didn\u2019t know what Rinpa was, so I looked it up on Youtube and found:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHeX_91LGDU\nWhich also reminded me of time-lapse photo-shop creations (pardon the typo in my previous entry)\nBut what makes the sand animation really cool (or any comparable live performance art) is that she is creating the images at that speed without the aid of time lapse.",
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        "raw_content": "People are offered a vast share of money in exchange for providing, for example, a bank account number to help transfer money. This type of fraud is associated with Nigeria because of its popularity in Nigerian criminal networks. It is known as \"419 fraud\", because \"section 419\" of the Nigerian Criminal Code criminalises it. However, other African nations and European cities are increasingly involved.\nIt is common for individuals to receive an email, a fax or a letter with a Nigerian postage stamp. The writer may use a title\u2014doctor, chief or general\u2014and will contact people on what they claim is a confidential basis.\nThe aim is for a victim to become \"hooked\" and unable to back out. The letters use stories about how people can share in the money.\nIndividuals are asked to help the fraudster by, for example, providing a bank account number. Before the money is due to be transferred, there will be a last minute problem. An unforeseen difficulty will mean the victim needs to provide fees before the money is sent to them. The fees will be for local attorney fees, VAT, insurance or customs clearance. Later, the victim may be asked for a handling fee of 1 per cent or 2 per cent of the sum held.\nPeople do not receive any money. If a victim challenges the fraudster, they are likely to be told they have themselves become implicated in the fraud.\nTo encourage people further, the scam may refer to involvement by lawyers or those working with them. This is to convince people the transaction is credible. The firms identified may be genuine law firms, completely unaware their name is being used.\nThe losses of victims of this type of fraud range from the low thousands to many millions.\nIf you have become a victim, or your name has been used in a scam, contact your local police.\nThe background stories used to convince people that the scam is real are varied.\nA wealthy engineer working abroad has died suddenly and has no next of kin.\nA former member of a government has obtained a large sum of money through suspicious means, and needs help to move it out of the country and reach of his former colleagues.\nA foreign student, whose parents are recently deceased, needs help to get and administer her inheritance.\nA seriously ill person, with a short life expectancy, has a large amount of money they want used for charitable purposes.\nIndividuals are not specifically targeted\u2014telephone directories are used to send thousands of these letters daily.",
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        "raw_content": "Preschool Square Dance Extraordinaire\nI\u2019ve said this before, but it\u2019s not hard to convince me to square dance. And, I love the simplified versions of square dancing that I can do with my preschoolers. A preschool square dance is rarely complicated, but always collaborative. \u2026\nCar Song for Preschoolers\nIf you ever take your kids in the car, raise your hand. Today\u2019s song is a car song for preschoolers\u2026and you can read that anyway you\u2019d like.\nSpider Song for Preschoolers\nSpiders are everywhere in the fall. Some small, and some terrifyingly large (really, I saw one the other day that I thought could probably kill me!). So, today, here is a simple spider song that my kids love. Spider John \u2026\nMonster Song for Kids\nPreschoolers love dressing up & pretending at any time of the year. But, I start to see a lot more costumes right around Halloween. So today, for the first week of the month, I\u2019ve got a book about pretending and \u2026\nToe-tapping, square dancing preschool music\nI\u2019m not much of a country music fan, but I do love some good old toe-tapping, folk/blue-grassy music. For example, it doesn\u2019t take much to convince me to go square dancing. Today I\u2019m sharing a simple song that probably falls \u2026\nA Fruit Song for Kids\nTuesday is the first day of fall! If you\u2019re like me, you\u2019ll be eating a few more apples since they are so delicious in the fall. Today\u2019s Handpicked Song Recommendation is a super simple song about apples that you can \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "How to Read and Understand the DNA Results Chart\nThis report is a detailed explanation of how DNA testing is used for genealogical purposes. It allows the reader to actually comprehend how the process works, and gives examples of test results to prove or disprove relations between two individuals with or without the same surname.\nWhen Family Tree DNA does the processing to get the results, they look at certain areas of the DNA cell structure called \"markers.\" These markers (or certain parts of the DNA structure) are labeled with a name, usually beginning with the prefix 'DYS-'., but most of the time, they are just known by 'Marker-'.\nFor example: DYS-19 aka. Marker 19 or DYS-390 aka Marker 390. These numbers are found at the top of the results chart. This just sets the standard for every testee to give their numerical value for that marker.\nTo put it extremely simple, it helps to ask the question for every testee: What did you get for marker 19? I got a 9 and you got a 9 too. Well what did you get for marker 390? I got a 12 and you got a 12 too. And so on and so on....\nNote: The markers labeled in red mutate at a faster rate than the markers in white. Mutations will be fully discussed later in this report.\nOn the left of the chart, there is a flag which gives the known and proven nationality of that testee's ancestor. Of course the Abraham and Joshua Stapp descendants all have the English flag since Abe and Josh immigrated from England. Also if you click on the kit number, it gives that testee's lineages with names of their direct Stepp-Stapp ancestral line.\nNext are the results for that individual. All that you have to do to understand the chart is see which numbers match:\nThe numbers match...thus these two testees ARE related.\nThese numbers do not match...and these two testees ARE NOT related. Of course some numbers are the same for both testees, but to establish any relation, you need to match up on at least 11/12.\nAs you can see from the examples above, if the numbers match up for two (or more) testees, they are outlined in the same color. As in example A, the numbers match up, so they are both outlined in blue. If the numbers don't match up, as in Example B, then they are outlined in different colors. (Testee #1 is in blue, and Testee #2 is in Yellow.)\nNow you are probably wondering: What if I match up with another Stepp-Stapp perfectly on the first 12 numbers, but when I compare the rest of my 25 numbers, I only match up 24 out of 25? The answer to this question is simple: the more numbers that you have to compare, the more chances you have to NOT match up on one of them. I will describe this below:\nExample A: You and another testee match up perfectly 25 out of 25 the numbers.\nExample B: You and another testee match up 24 out of the 25 numbers.\nUsing the examples above, the testees in Example A would be more closely related than Example B, because they have more numbers that match. So by upgrading your test from a 12 to a 25 marker test will give you a better idea of how \"closely\" related you and that testee are. That is why some testees in the Abraham line have upgraded to the 25 marker test. More numbers will give us a better idea of which lines are more closely related, because we already know that there is a definite relation.\nAs you can see from this section of the DNA results chart:\nThe results for descendants of Abraham and Joshua match the results for a descendant of Thomas Stapp of Market-Rasen, Lincolnshire, England. This only means one thing: Abe and Josh are definitely related to the Lincolnshire, England Stapp family!\nOf course we don't know exactly how they are all related, or what degree of cousins Abe and Josh might have been to Thomas, but we do know that they come from the same Stepp-Stapp family, and therefore the same part of England: Lincolnshire.\nTestee #29684 is Malcolm Stapp of Hudderfield, Yorkshire, England. Thomas Stapp of Market-Rasen is Malcolm's 5th Great Grandfather. As of now, Thomas's father is unknown, but hopefully future research will establish the connection between Abe, Josh, and Thomas. That is why paper research is still essential in researching- the DNA results will tell you whether or not a person is related, but paperwork will tell you how they are related!\nWe will look for certain patterns in the results that have a Mutation. In the results chart below, Thomas and Joshua's descendants have a results of 18 for marker 385b, but Abraham's descendants have a result of 17 (outlined in gray.) This is known as a \"one-step\" mutation, because your number took a step either up or down from the established majority result of 18.\nMutations will help tell us which line a testee comes from. Since all of Abraham's descendants have a result of 17, then we can expect future testees to have that same result. Mutations are expected! They occur over a period of time, and can even be found in a father and son relationship. Some research has even claimed that natural land features or the age of the father at the time of conception aid the progress of mutations!\nNow in regards to Haplogroups: The easiest way to understand a haplogroup is to understand the history of DNA testing. Back in the early 1950's when this science became available, scientists took samples from people all over the world. 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        "raw_content": "Alcohol & Drug Treatment Program in New Hampshire \u2013 800-303-2482\nAlcohol or drug abuse and addiction have been a problem to quite a large number of people in New Hampshire. Anyone struggling with the problem will acknowledge that getting out of the abuse habit is not easy at all. It would take more than just the desire to quit the particular substances and taking concrete steps to seek treatment from qualified professionals more so in rehabs. This does not in any way imply that everyone trying to quit by themselves would not succeed.\nRather, the success rates in the efforts to quit by one\u2019s self are quite low mainly due to the withdrawal phase of the treatment. However, it is always commendable when an individual has made a conscious decision to quit or terminate their dependence on substances.\nNew Hampshire incorporates quite a large number of treatment centers including Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Concord Hospital, Farnum Center, Odyssey Family Center, Phoenix House of New England, Merrimack River Medical, Oyster River Comm for Healthy Youth, Southeastern New Hampshire Services, Monadnock Family Services, Northern NH Mental Hlth Develop Servs, Lakes Region General Hospital, Serenity Place, Southeastern New Hampshire Services, Alcohol and Drug Intervention and Habit Management to name just a few.\nAll these treatment centers are designed to cater for the varied levels of individual needs. One thing that you need to acknowledge that at no one times will the substance abuse treatment programs be easy at all. It takes the combined desire and will of the addict to have their lives independent of drugs complemented by the efforts of professionals in the substance abuse treatment centers.\nThe first treatment program for substance abuse in New Hampshire is detoxification. This is the removal of the substances\u2019 residue as well as their effects from an individual\u2019s body and mind. As you may acknowledge this comes with discomfort or dread especially in the initial stages subject to a number of factors such as the type of substance one was taking, the amount, duration etc. The occurrence of the withdrawal symptoms underlines the necessity of the New Hampshire substance abuse treatment facilities and professionals.\nThey would monitor the progress of the patient and how he or she is responding to the various forms of substance abuse treatment. In case the withdrawal symptoms are something to worry about, they will advance medication to ease them up. Note that the withdrawal would never be eliminated completely; rather they would only be eased.\nAfter the detoxification, the patient would be in apposition to actively participate in the rehabilitation process. While detoxification may not be the only treatment program for substance abuse, it sets the pace for all others that come later.\nCounseling would also be advanced to establish a basis of trust which the patient will continue to build enabling sharing and learning in the subsequent sessions of counseling. With better understanding, the individual would be able to apply skills required to prevent a relapse to addiction.\nThe patient also undertakes group counseling treatment program. As much as these sessions are guided by professional counselors, the patients will be the main contributors. The experiences, successes and pains that the addicts share in these sessions usually provide the necessary tools that the addict could use when in similar situations.",
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        "raw_content": "Putting an End to Down Syndrome\nby tammygilles | Aug 18, 2017 | Uncategorized | 3 comments\nHold up, don\u2019t fret, for I am a Down Syndrome advocate! There has been a lot of talk this past week about Down Syndrome, abortion and Putting an end to Down Syndrome in other countries. Since I am a person who doesn\u2019t follow the news, for reasons I won\u2019t get into in this post, I won\u2019t be able to state facts about the situation that is going on. Of course, it\u2019s not like the media actually states facts. \ud83d\ude09 I can share with you about what I\u2019ve read in my Down Syndrome Community and from fellow moms. I can also state with certainty the truth about Down Syndrome and the quality of life that our kiddos can and do have. My personal experiences seem much more qualified than the angry and negative people that are posting such awful things about Down Syndrome in the media. Most importantly, you should know that God makes no mistakes. 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Honestly, if you believe this statement than you need to wake up, go outside and step out of your bubble. Enough said!\nAborted?!\nThis issue is not one of Pro life or Pro Choice. It\u2019s an issue of education. We must educate more people on how wonderful Down Syndrome can be. People only see the negative but there is so much more positive. What if you were told at your gender reveal that your child is never going to go to college, he will probably end up in jail, he\u2019s going to be a real pain in the ass? Would you abort? None of us know before our child is born what they will become. A blood test will never reveal that!\nWe must educate OBGYNs on how to tell parents that their child will be born with Down Syndrome. When I was told by my doctor, it was an apology. Really?! You\u2019re sorry that my child has Down Syndrome? I\u2019m not, not for one singe second! 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The medical community needs a lot of education as well. You know I love your Stella. I also have a wonderful grandson that has Down Syndrome that I wouldn\u2019t trade for anything. I can\u2019t imagine not having him in my life. We celebrate his victories and I celebrate your victories because these kids are amazing.<3\nPatricia Gilles murphy\ton August 18, 2017 at 8:38 pm\nStella is so lucky to have my cousins as her parents, she is a lovely child, full of energy.",
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        "raw_content": "Big Apple mayor sends warm greetings to Patio Maravillas\nGeneral Assembly at occupation of Puerta del Sol, May 2011\nLast night I spoke to an audience at Patio Maravillas, a community center in Madrid where people with interesting political ideas gather. Firmly established in a lovely old squatted building downtown, the Patio was one of the places where plans for the May 15 demonstrations in Puerta del Sol were hatched.\nVeteran hacktivist \u201ciokese\u201d (trans: \u201cwhat-do-I-know?\u201d) invited me to give a talk comparing the movement of the Spanish \u201cindignados\u201d to similar events happening now at Occupy Wall Street sites. A buzz filled the room as people shared news of the brutal crackdown on the Occupy Wall Street in New York City the night before. In fact, much of my presentation featured questions and answers about Democracy Now videos of city police clearing the encampment.\nShortly before I began my remarks, a wonderful surprise message arrived from the honorable Michael Bloomindales, Mayor of New York. Here\u2019s the full text.\nMy greetings to members of the flourishing the research center at Patio Maravillas!\nI want to extend my most cordial invitation for you to attend the upcoming Grand Opening Ceremony of the newly cleansed and restored Zuccotti Park in the historic Wall Street district of New York. To help plan your journey, here are some key points to keep in mind.\nI know you\u2019re eager to obtain news and photos of the forced eviction of Occupy Wall Street. Regrettably, for the time being, direct news coverage is forbidden and all reporters have been banned from the site. We assure you, this is for your own protection.\nWe New Yorkers take great pride in the right of free speech widely practiced in our fair city. However, as you know, all freedoms have their limits and carry very heavy responsibilities. In view of your flagrant abuses of free speech in Spain last May, you will be subject to arrest if you venture anywhere near Wall Street. As an alternative, may I suggest an uplifting afternoon at our world famous Metropolitan Museum of Art or, perhaps, Zabar's?\nAnother freedom we cherish in our city is the right to be free from searches of one\u2019s person and possessions unless a warrant has been issued by a court of law. To that end we have begun a policy of random police searches of those who visit \u201cLiberty Square.\u201d I assure you, there is nothing personal here \u2013 just random pat downs by our men in blue. For some in the Patio group, this could be the highlight of your tour!\nI understand that books and other written materials have been spotted in Patio Maravillas recently. The city government of New York has now declared items of this kind a threat to public health and safety. If you insist upon bringing any books, manifestos, anarchist software, or similar materials to Zuccotti Park, they will be immediately confiscated and taken to the nearest landfill. We simply cannot risk another epidemic of unconventional ideas here.\nAs you may have heard, our nation\u2019s Bill of Rights recognizes the \u201cright of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.\u201d The key term here is \u201cpeaceably.\u201d For that reason we have recently instituted occasional beatings of citizens in their assemblies. This step removes any hint of peacefulness and facilitates the difficult work of securing the safety of our streets and sidewalks. Please keep this in mind if you intend trying anything peaceful during your stay.\nFinally, I am pleased to announce that the evictions, kettlings, arrests, beatings, and gassings of both U.S. citizens and visitors will continue until democracy and public order are fully restored and Wall Street can return to business as usual.\nI sincerely hope you enjoy your visit to New York City.\n(not be be confused with the ill-named \"people's mike\")\nPosted by Langdon at Wednesday, November 16, 2011\nLabels: 19M, eviction, Mayor of New York, Occupy Wall Street, Patio Maravillas",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb Events \u00bb Week of Christian Unity is Jan 18-25\nWeek of Christian Unity is Jan 18-25\nNorth County churches will hold special observances\n\u2013January 18 \u2013 25, 2016 is the annual observance of the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Various North County churches will hold special observances.\nBegun in 1908, these days have been set aside each year so that Christians all over the world may share the prayer of Jesus: \u201cthat all may be one\u2026that the world may believe\u201d (John 17:21).\nThe theme for the Week of Prayer this year is: \u201cCalled to Proclaim the Mighty Acts of the Lord\u201d (cf. 1 Peter 2:9).\nThe following churches will be hosting special observances, each evening at 7 p.m.:\nMonday, January 18, 2016 \u2013 First Presbyterian Church, located at 610 S. Main Street in Templeton\nTuesday, January 19, 2016 \u2013 Trinity Lutheran Church, located at 940 Creston Road in Paso Robles\nWednesday, January 20, 2016 \u2013 St. Rose of Lima Church, located at 820 Creston Road in Paso Robles\nThursday, January 21, 2016 \u2013 North County Christian Fellowship, located at 421 9th Street in Paso Robles\nFriday, January 22, 2016 \u2013 Mission San Migue,l located at 775 Mission Street in San Miguel\nSaturday, January 23, 2016 \u2013 Hope Lutheran Church, located at 8005 San Gabriel Road in Atascadero\nSunday, January 24, 2016 \u2013 St. Luke\u2019s Episcopal Church, located at 5318 Palma Street in Atascadero\nMonday, January 25, 2016 \u2013 St. William\u2019s Church, located at 6410 Santa Lucia Road in Atascadero\nArt classes offered for elementary aged children\nChamber of commerce to host district one supervisor candidate forum",
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        "raw_content": "TRIP\u2019N Tuesday: Traveler\u2019s Chain\nIf you know me well enough, then you\u2019ve probably seen me wearing my \u201ccoin chain\u201d on multiple occasions. Aside from watches, I really don\u2019t rock jewelry of any kind, but this chain is about the only other thing I wear. A lot of people ask me about the story behind this chain and while it\u2019s not that amazing, because it ties into \u201cTravel Tuesday\u201d, I figured I\u2019d share it.\nI was about 27 or 28 when I first started traveling\u2026 for real. Passport in hand, headed to far-off places in search of adventure, culture, and partying; you know, real traveling. My first trip, which was to England, was epic and I immediately knew I wanted more. I wanted to just keep traveling. I\u2019d work just to support my desire to keep picking countries and just going to them (and I still do). Now people call this \u201cWanderlust\u201d (I hate that word), but back then I just called it my addiction.\nAnyway, as I started to realize that I was going to spend the rest of my life exploring the world, I decided that I needed to come up with a \u201cthing\u201d that I could bring back from every country I visited. It had to be cool and unique (so no postcards or t-shirts), but it still had to be something obvious enough that any country around the world would have it. The answer wasn\u2019t immediately clear, but slowly I realized I had an idea.\nWhile in Vegas on a trip with some buddies, I won a few grand on my first day at the tables. As I looked around for any potential way to blow through the money (you know bottle service, dinners, and clothes), I came across this 3 coin necklace at some store. The chain was thin, and the coins were old and beat up and it just generally had a really cool look to it, but it was $400 for 3 coins that were mass produced and had absolutely no meaning. It just seemed stupid. Ever since I came back from England, I used to carry around this \u00a31 coin. I don\u2019t have a particular reason that I used to keep it in my wallet, but it was thicker and more substantial than american coinage so I guess I just thought it was cool. It was at this point that it dawned on me what my \u201cthing\u201d would be. When I got back to NYC, I grabbed my drill and put a hole in that \u00a31 coin\u2026 right through the center. I then got a simple metal bead chain and through the coin right on it. My \u201cthing\u201d would be to add a coin to this chain from each country I visited in the future. It seemed like a cool memento and also a cool style piece that has a story (girls seem to dig the story and the chain). My only rule would be there would always be an odd number of coins on the chain (some weird superstitious thing that I\u2019ve held onto).\n5 Years later I\u2019ve now been to 20 or so countries, and from every one I have a coin with a hole in it. I usually have 3 or 5 coins on the chain and every few months I rotate them out. Other people may not find it as cool or as interesting, but to me it\u2019s definitely a unique bring a piece of every country home with me. My most recent additions, an Icelandic Kroner and a Brazilian Real can be seen below.\nSo that\u2019s the story behind the chain. Feel free to rip my idea if you dig it, or as just about anyone is more creative than me \u2013 feel free to improve upon the idea.\nPosted in TravelTagged chain, coins, fashion, mens style, style, travel, travel tuesday, Traveling, tripn\nPrev Mom Jeans, Part 4: 12 Not-So-Obvious Things I Am Thankful For\nNext Jonesy\u2019s SOTD: \u201cY\u2019all Ready Know\u201d by Slaughterhouse\nSuch a hardo comment saying that you won a few grand on the tables in your first day in Vegas\nI told the story as it happened. It wasn\u2019t meant to be a \u201chardo\u201d comment, it was meant to show that I had access to funds to buy something meaningless but used it as inspiration to create something cool. Hate on the story if you want or get the larger point of the story.",
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        "raw_content": "Paintings and Masks Art Exhibition of Georgia Tombazou @ Technopolis 20\nThe Cultural Centre Technopolis 20 invites you to the opening of Georgia Tombazou\u2019s art exhibition, which will take place at 19:30 on Wednesday, 1st June 2016. A reception and live music will follow with the musicians Maria Tombazou (guitar/voice), Natalie Adamou (voice) and Alexis Adamou (percussion).\nThe exhibition will be open until the 8th June 2016.\nOpening hours: Daily 10:00 \u2013 18:00 & Saturday 10:00 \u2013 14:00\nA few words about the artist\nGeorgia Tombazou was born and raised in Athens and in 1980 she permanently settled in Cyprus. Art, colours and the aesthetics play an important role in her life, as well as in other crafts to which she dedicates her time. Through art she expresses her inner world and concerns. And so she begins to paint, without being limited by realistic scenarios, gradually building on a strong personal style, capturing on canvas what she sees with her heart. She also begins to create masks from plaster, using molds. She then adds them onto a painted canvas and decorates them with various materials, such as feathers and beads, also creating elaborate makeup styles. During the last ten years, painting and mask construction have been the favourite hobbies of Georgia Tombazou and an integral part of her life.\nA few words about the exhibition\nFor this second series of work, the main source of inspiration is Nature and the emotions created by Her. The colours, the textures and the need for contact with nature became the cleansing medium, while the irrational destruction of the environment by humans the cause of the creator\u2019s concerns. Her works, which are characterised as an abstract form of art, are expressed through particularly substantial colours and bold shapes, while in other works the acrylics work in harmony with natural materials. The viewer is free to interpret the natural world himself, to capture the beauty of nature, but also to feel the danger posed. The landscape around us is such a precious source of life and inspiration, that our love for it should be channelled selflessly, and our fight for its protection to be part of our daily lives.\nA few fords about the music during the opening night\nWhat would be more beautiful for the sense of sight to be accompanied by the sense of hearing? For the opening night, three musicians (Maria Tombazou \u2013 guitar & vocals, Natalie Adamou \u2013 voice, Alexis Adamou \u2013 percussion) will carry us to the places where the mind wishes to be, with personal works composed by the musicians, well-known guitar melodies such as Take five, Fly me to the moon, Here comes the sun, Dream a little dream, and cover songs, such as Louis Armstrong-Black and blue, Nat King Cole-What'll I do, Sam Cooke-I love you for sentimental reasons, Otis Redding-You do not miss your water, Mahalia Jackson-Just a closer walk with thee, etc.",
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        "raw_content": "Stop telling Palestinians to be \u2018resilient\u2019 \u2013 the rest of the world has failed them\nMay 14, 2018 11.54am EDT \u2022 Updated May 14, 2018 12.37pm EDT\nBrendan Ciar\u00e1n Browne, Trinity College Dublin\nAssistant Professor and Course Coordinator MPhil Conflict Resolution, Trinity College Dublin\nBrendan Ciar\u00e1n Browne receives funding from Trinity College Dublin, Arts & Social Sciences Benefactions Fund, and the Wellcome Trust, Institutional Strategic Support Fund, Seed Funding.\nThe Israeli army launches tear gas at protesters on the border with Gaza. EPA/Luca Piergiovanni\nViewed from Palestine, it\u2019s hard to disagree that we\u2019ve perhaps seen one of the most inflammatory weeks in recent memory. In just a few days, several extremely sensitive events have coincided to devastating effect: the culmination of weekly protests in the Gaza Strip, the relocation of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the 70th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba (from the Arabic, \u201cImmense Catastrophe\u201d) and the start of the holy month of Ramadan. Throw in for good measure Israel and Iran\u2019s recent clash over the occupied Golan Heights and it seems that more than ever, the region is something of a tinderbox.\nAs 800 guests arrived in Jerusalem to bear witness to the US embassy\u2019s relocation \u2013 33 of them representatives from foreign embassies \u2013 protesters in the Gaza Strip were being shot and killed. In what\u2019s been dubbed the Great March of Return, Palestinians in Gaza (the vast majority of whom are refugees, or descended from refugees) have amassed at the edge of the territory to demand their right of return, a right that is protected under international law. So far, their demands have been met with a brutal show of force, with more than 50 Palestinians shot dead, including children, paramedics and journalists.\nMuch is being made of the US\u2019s decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and perhaps rightly so. Undoubtedly, that change is symbolically resonant. But there is a risk that focusing too narrowly on that issue will obscure a far deeper issue: the continued destruction of the fabric of Palestinian society and ongoing attacks on Palestinian civil liberties.\nAs others have reported, the embassy move does little to change the actual reality of Palestinians living under occupation in the city. What it does do is remove any naive notion that the US is acting as an honest broker for peace.\nThose who are calling the embassy move the death of the two-state solution would do well to look more critically at recent history. Israel has aggressively ramped up the construction of settlements; the Israeli military has killed scores of Palestinian protesters in Gaza (not just this week), and civilian infrastructure has been damaged and destroyed across the Occupied Territories. All the while, world governments have failed to hold Israel to account.\nInstead, as Israel entrenches its occupation, the Palestinian National Authority continues its state-building efforts and the international development industry\u2019s failures become clear, the Palestinians are being asked to develop a greater capacity for \u201cresilience\u201d.\nThe \u2018resilience\u2019 agenda\nResilience, it seems, is the buzzword of the day. It\u2019s particularly popular in the field of international development, where it\u2019s used to evoke a capacity to \u201cbounce back\u201d, survive, or more optimistically \u201cthrive\u201d in the face of extreme adversity. International organisations have turned their attention to promoting \u201cresilience\u201d both individually and at community level, to better equip people to cope and overcome adversity.\nAt least 43 people were killed at the May 14 protests. EPA/Luca Piergiovanni\nLooking at the state of Palestinian society and standards of living today, it\u2019s abundantly clear that the international development sector has failed in its mission. And yet a \u201cresilience industry\u201d has taken hold in Palestine, and the discourse of resilience is everywhere. 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        "raw_content": "Exposure to Asbestos is the Only Known Cause of Mesothelioma\nIf You've Been Diagnosed, Call 407.999.8995\nOrlando Mesothelioma Lawyer\nAsbestos is a hazardous substance that can be found in a wide range of products. When it is inhaled, it can result in adverse health conditions such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, we can help! At the law firm of Todd E. Copeland & Associates, we are experienced attorneys with the expertise and determination to go up against the large corporations whose working conditions have been responsible for numerous mesothelioma cases in Florida and throughout the country.\nWhat Is Asbestos And How Is It Harmful?\nA mineral fiber occuring in rocks and soil, asbestos has been used in construction materials and for insulation in recent decades. It has a high fiber strength and is heat resistant and is often found in paper products, cement products, ceiling and floor tiles, roofing shingles, brake pads, transmission parts, packaging, gaskets and more. While asbestos is rarely if ever used in modern construction, exposure is still a danger during demolition and remodeling of older buildings. When aesbestos fibers are released into the air they can become trapped in the lungs and lead to lung disease and cancer.\nHow Is Asbestos Related To Mesothelioma?\nMesothelioma is a condition that often does not manifest itself for several years or even decades later. It is commonly caused by faulty work conditions where employees were exposed to asbestos day in and day out. This repeated exposure might have resulted in some short-term discomfort, but most people had no idea of the long-term effects of working around this deadly poison.\nSome typical work sites where high concentrations of asbestos were common include:\nIn Central Florida, we have a high number of retired workers. Many of them worked in these kinds of jobs, and are now experiencing the symptoms of mesothelioma. These symptoms are quite aggressive, and can include attacks on the internal lining of both the lungs and the abdomen. Costs to treat this condition can run into the hundreds of thousands, and it can completely destroy a person\u2019s quality of life.\nIf you or someone you know has been affected by mesothelioma, it is important to find out your legal rights. At Todd E. Copeland & Associates, we will give you a FREE no obligation consultation to help you determine what may have caused your condition, and whether or not you may be eligible to file a damage claim. We understand that it you might have difficulty coming into our office, so we will meet you at your home, the hospital, or wherever is most convenient. And if you decide to go forward with us, we will take your case on a contingency basis, meaning it will not cost you anything up front. Call us today at (407) 999-8995 or toll free at (888) 999-9149 for your RISK FREE case assessment from an Orlando mesothelioma lawyer.",
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        "raw_content": "Journalist Maxim Shevchenko said that he is stopping his membership in the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights under the President of Russia (HRO).\nThe public beating of paramilitaries in the center of Moscow and the massive brutal arrests of non-violent civil protesters throughout Russia and the lack of a coherent and adequate response to these events have become the last feature for me, beyond which membership in the HRC becomes impossible. \u2013 Maxim Shevchenko, Russian journalist\nA special day for peace on Earth: Trump named the date of the meeting with Kim Jong-un in Singapore\nTrump promised that \u201csomething very good\u201d would happen at their upcoming meeting. Previously, Trump said in his Twitter that his meeting with Kim Jong-no will be held June 12 in Singapore.\n\u201cWe will both try to make this a special moment for World Peace!\u201d \u2013 the American leader promised.\nThe long-awaited meeting between Kim Jong-no and me will be held in Singapore on June 12. We will both try to make it a special moment for world peace! \u2013 Donald Trump, 45th US President\nKudrin was invited to head the Audit Chamber of Russia\nHead of the Center for Strategic Research Alexei Kudrin was invited to become chairman of the Accounting Chamber, a representative of Kudrin told RIA Novosti.\nThe Accounting Chamber is a body of parliamentary control and an important expert structure. We attach great importance to the one who will assume the post of its chairman. It should be a person who has extensive experience and knowledge in the field of finance and management. \u2013 Vyacheslav Volodin, Russian politician\nThe US Finance Ministry announced the expansion of sanctions against Iran\nThe United States and the UAE uncovered and took measures to eliminate Iran\u2019s financial scheme aimed at financing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the US Treasury Department reported in a press release\nMerkel urged Europe to stop relying on the US\nGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Europe needs to stop relying on the US. This is reported by Sptunik International.\nIt\u2019s not so anymore, the US will not just protect us. Europe needs to take fate into its own hands \u2013 this is our task for the future. \u2013 Angela Merkel, German politician\nArmenian President initiated resignation of heads of law enforcement agencies\nArmenian President Armen Sargsyan signed a decree on appointing the heads of the National Security Service (SNB) and the police, the relevant documents were published on the website of the head of state. Thus, the new director of the National Security Service was Arthur Vanetsyan, and the country\u2019s police was led by Valery Osipyan.\nI have just signed a proposal to the President of Armenia on the dismissal of Vladimir Gasparyan from the position of the Chief of Police of the Republic of Armenia and George Kutoyan from the post of Director of the National Security Service. \u2013 Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian politician\nVictor Orban elected Hungarian prime minister for the fourth time\nVictor Orban was elected prime minister of Hungary for the fourth time, having received the overwhelming majority of votes of the deputies of the parliament. His candidacy was supported by 134 parliamentarians, against 28 people elected.\nPuchdemon told who is worthy to govern Catalonia\nThe former head of the Catalan nationality, Carles Puicdemond, nominated a candidate from the Together for Catalonia Party Joaquim (Kim) Torr as the head of the government of the autonomous community.\nI cried and retired after being reprimanded by Trump\nThe US Internal Security Minister, Kirsten Nielsen, wanted to resign after being reprimanded by President Donald Trump in the presence of the rest of the government.\nMoscow did not recognize the decision on \u201ccompensation for the Crimea\u201d\nDmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian president, commented on Naftohaz Ukrainy\u2019s reports that the court in The Hague ordered Russia to pay $ 159 million to 18 Ukrainian companies and one individual as compensation for assets lost during the reunification of the Crimea with Russia.\nYou know that Russia was not represented and did not send its representative to this trial, so we do not consider ourselves to be a party in this case. \u2013 Dmitry Peskov, Russian statesman\nTrump announced his desire to conclude a \u201cgood deal\u201d with Iran\nPresident of the United States Donald Trump said that he wants to achieve a \u201cgood deal\u201d with Iran after withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Nuclear Action Plan (NAPP).\nIsrael showed video of the destruction of the \u201cPantsir-C1\u201d missile system in Syria\nThe press service of the IDF has published a video of a missile strike on the Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun system in Syria. 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This is reported by RT with reference to the press service of the head of the British government.\nIranian authorities: US can not restrict the country\u2019s right to self-defense\nThe Iranian authorities said that limiting the right to self-defense on the part of the US and its allies is an \u201copen violation\u201d of the principles of international law.\nIsrael demanded from the UN Security Council to condemn Iran\u2019s bombardment of the Golan Heights\nThe Israeli authorities have demanded from the UN Security Council to condemn the rocket fire of the Golan Heights, which was carried out by the Iranian forces\nThe main knowledge for work \u201cat the construction site\u201d in Russia\nState Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin believes that Vitaly Mutko has all the qualities and knowledge that are necessary for the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Construction. 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Those who are keen on foreign languages, understand less and less, and it will be difficult for them at the construction site. \u2013 Vyacheslav Volodin, Russian politician\nBloomberg: in the US can cancel the principle of network neutrality\nAs reported by the agency Bloomberg, the Federal Communications Commission reported on the termination of the June 11 this year, the rules of network neutrality or \u201copen Internet\u201d, which was adopted under Barack Obama.\nRussians warned of a new form of Internet fraud\nSpecialists of the anti-virus company Doctor Web reported a new kind of fraud on the Internet \u2013 cybercriminals steal money from people seeking social compensation.\nTo receive the promised compensation, site visitors are asked to enter in the special form the last digits of any document, as well as their first and last name. As a result, information on the available payment will appear on the screen, for which it is required to transfer a small amount of money allegedly to the scammers for the services of the platform itself.\nThe Ministry of Emergency Measures proposes to change the rules for inspecting Shopping Centers\nSpecialists of the Ministry of Emergency Measures of Russia have developed a bill that will change the procedure for inspecting the safety of the SEC and other similar facilities.\nIn particular, it is proposed to inspect buildings entirely, and not exploit it legal entities separately. Also, the department wants to give up preliminary notices, which allow tenants to hide existing violations.\nIn addition, it is planned to expand the powers of the Gospozhnadzor, to conduct inspections of objects more often, and to legislatively fix the participation of the Ministry for Emergency Situations in issuing permits for the construction and commissioning of facilities for mass stay of people.\nVostrikov said that he had not received payments from the owner of the \u201cWinter Cherry\u201d\nA resident of Kemerovo, Igor Vostrikov, who lost three children, his wife and sister, during a fire in the \u201cWinter Cherry\u201d shopping center, said he had not received from the co-owners of the shopping center the promised payments, all funds came from the reserve fund, the authorities in turn claim that the money of the owner of the building were transferred to the families of the deceased.\nThe Nevada Court authorized the death penalty for the first time in 12 years\nA court in the US state of Nevada for the first time in 12 years allowed the death penalty of a convict for murder.\nThe Supreme Court ordered the involvement of owners in cases of blocking sites\nThe Supreme Court ordered to involve the owners of Internet sites in legal proceedings about their blocking, said in the ruling on the case of blocking the resource bitcoininfo.ru, published on Thursday. The Supreme Court considered the complaint of the site owner bitcoininfo.ru Nikolai Tonkoshurov\nIn the Duma they suggested punishing for involving teenagers in protests\nThe bill on responsibility for involving minors in unauthorized rallies has been submitted to the State Duma. The maximum sanction envisaged by the proposed amendments is a fine of 500 thousand rubles. and 1 million rubles. for a repeated violation.\nChildren\u2019s procession will be held in Samara\nMay 13 in Samara, the children\u2019s procession will be held. The event will be timed to the Day of Remembrance of the Great Martyr and Victorious George and the celebration of the 73rd anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.\nThe RF Ministry of Finance lowered the forecasted rate of inflation in 2018 to 2.8% from 4%\nEarlier, the Russian Central Bank reported that in the current year, inflation is projected in the 3-4% range, and in 2019 \u2013 at a level close to 4%. Also, the amendments increased the forecast for GDP in 2018 to 98.234 trillion rubles from 97.462 trillion rubles, laid in the federal law on the budget.\nIn Switzerland, after the euthanasia, the oldest Australian scientist died\nThe oldest scientist in Australia, 104-year-old David Goodall, died after euthanasia in Switzerland\u2019s Basel, the Australian news portal news.com reports. According to the publication, Goodall asked not to hold a funeral on the occasion of his death and bequeathed to donate his body to any medical institute.\nHospitals and libraries will increase labor productivity\nFor example, in polyclinics and hospitals, the speed of the patient\u2019s passage through the admissions department will be the criteria for increasing the productivity of labor, the time for issuing and issuing books in libraries, the speed of registration and the number of papers necessary for the trip of the university professor at the universities, Izvestia explained to the Ministry of Economic Development.\nHow Russian tourists celebrated Victory Day in Turkey\nYekaterina Shatova, a former Yekaterinburg journalist now living in Moscow, described on her Facebook page how Russian tourists celebrated Victory Day in one of the Turkish hotels.\n\u201cI returned from Turkey, fully enjoying the performance of my compatriots on May 9\nThey began to notice much ahead of time, broke a bunch of glassware, which for some reason they dragged to the pool, showered the bottom with debris. On the 9th morning the main \u2026 aki carried their gadgets with speakers and at all possible loudness began to twist \u201cVictory Day\u201d and other netlenki. In all the bars tables were shifted, clowns-jurobasy with St. George ribbons shouted: \u201cStanding, for a great race, hurray-hurray!\u201d.\nAmur Perinatal Center received money for free procedures\nGovernor of the Amur Region Alexander Kozlov instructed to check the perinatal center in Blagoveshchensk, whose employees took money from patients for free procedures. Violations revealed the government\u2019s anti-corruption management\nHow US sanctions hit the business of Deripaska\nRussian businessman Oleg Deripaska returned to the owners three leased private aircraft. The reason was US sanctions, reports Reuters.\nIt\u2019s about three Gulfstream G550 aircraft. The director of Freestream Alireza Ittihadiyeh told the agency that the aircraft belonged to Credit Suisse and Raiffeisen. According to him, the companies controlled by Deripaska took their leases through a private company.\nVTB increased the maximum term for loans in cash up to 7 years\nIncreased loan period allows you to manage the amount of the amount received and the monthly payment. In particular, the client can choose either a smaller payment amount or get a large loan amount at his disposal.\nLolita will try to hand over to a psychiatric hospital a conflictful neighbor\nThe singer stated that she would demand to send the man for compulsory treatment, the radio station \u201cSays Moscow\u201d reported on Thursday, May 10. Lolita noted that the man has the citizenship of Russia and Bulgaria and lives next door to the singer in a residential complex in Burgas.\nKarl Lagerfeld threatened to renounce German citizenship because of Merkel\nFamous German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld said that he thinks about giving up citizenship of his native country because of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who, in his opinion, is conducting an incorrect migration policy.\nHappy Gauguin Solntsev massaged the back of his 72-year-old wife\nSomeone from the network immediately began to play a trick on the newlyweds, namely, over a big difference in their age. However, there were many who were happy for the couple, noting that together they look quite harmoniously.\nMikhail Zadornov left two wills\nOne document includes all the information about the property in Russia, and another offers to distribute the Latvian real estate Zadornov. However, the details of the wills are still unknown.\nThe inheritance of the satirist is estimated at one hundred million rubles. The heirs will get real estate and intellectual property of the humorist\nThe creators of \u201cSmeshariki\u201d and \u201cPokemon\u201d jointly withdraw the cartoon\nThe Russian group of companies \u201cRiki\u201d and the creator of the animated series \u201cSmeshariki\u201d together with American studios Baboon Animation and 3 Beep will jointly create a comic cartoon \u201cMy Friend Finnik\u201d. Denis Chernov, the leading director of \u201cSmesharikov\u201d will create the tape.\nNikolay Karachentsov interrupted treatment for cancer because of a new disease\nNikolay Karachentsov, who left for treatment in Tel Aviv, was forced to interrupt radiotherapy because of a new illness. 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He accompanied the recording with a drawing in which the characters discuss future adventures.\nPaul McCartney and Adele became the richest musicians in the UK\nThe second place is taken by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, whose fortune is estimated at 1 billion dollars. Group U2 took third place with a combined income of 772 million dollars. Singer Adele became the leader in the list of the richest musicians from the Foggy Albion, up to 30 years old.\nRobbie Williams dreams of representing Great Britain at Eurovision\nThe leading semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest-2018, Scott Mills, said that singer Robbie Williams still hopes to represent Great Britain on the vocal confrontation.\nIn the network appeared the official trailer of the new \u201cPredator\u201d\nThe web has a duplicated trailer sequel to the movie \u201cPredator\u201d, the video is published on YouTube. The new picture was a continuation of the famous militant in 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger. 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The Bank retained the main parameters of monetary policy at the same level as before.\nUTair ordered 30 Boeing-737-MAX aircraft\nUTair Aviation has ordered 30 Boeing-737MAX aircraft from Boeing, it follows from the materials of the American concern. The agreement was signed on April 7, 2018. What modifications are in question and when the beginning of deliveries is expected, the materials are not specified.\nInternational reserves of Russia for the week fell by $ 2 billion\nInternational reserves of Russia for the week declined by $ 2 billion, according to \u201cGazeta.Ru\u201d referring to the Central Bank. May 4, they amounted to $ 458.4 billion against $ 460.4 billion on April 27.\nOutflow of funds from bonds is expected very soon\nWith a decrease in ruble rates, the Russian currency becomes less attractive against the backdrop of a rate hike in the United States. 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In \u201cLukoil\u201d RNS confirmed the fact of sale, explaining that the deal was carried out at the end of last year.\nIn Adygea, unknown people attacked the house of the former vice-governor of Kuban\nUnknown in Adygea made an armed attack on the house of the former vice-governor of the Krasnodar Territory Murat Ahedzhak, as a result, the mother of the ex-official was killed, a source in the power structures of the republic told Tass on Thursday.\nIn Russia, a criminal case has been filed on Vinnik\u2019s allegations\nVinnik wrote several applications to the law enforcement agencies of Russia on crimes in the sphere of financial technologies, after which the investigative department of the Interior Ministry opened a criminal case against unidentified persons, RIA Novosti reports.\nIt is noted that all of them are registered, but the investigation is not being conducted. According to the interlocutor of the publication, this may be due to the involvement of \u201cinfluential persons\u201d in money laundering through crypto-currencies.\nThe Russian was arrested in Greece at the request of the United States in the summer of 2017. The US authorities accuse him of laundering from $ 4 billion to $ 9 billion through the exchange crypto-currency.\nThe Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Hong Kong was evacuated because of a bomb in times of war\nIn Hong Kong, people were evacuated in the central region of Wan Chai in connection with the operation to neutralize a World War II bomb. 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        "raw_content": "October 8, 2014\tNeil Grace, 202-418-0506\nAT&T MOBILITY TO PAY $105 MILLION TO SETTLE WIRELESS CRAMMING\nAND TRUTH-IN-BILLING INVESTIGATION\nLargest enforcement action in FCC history will provide current and former AT&T customers with refunds\nfor hidden or unauthorized third-party charges AT&T included in bills\n* Washington, D.C. - The Federal Communications Commission today announced a $105 million settlement with AT&T Mobility to resolve an investigation into allegations that the company billed customers millions of dollars in unauthorized third-party subscriptions and premium text messaging services. The settlement is the largest enforcement action in FCC history.\n* The Enforcement Bureau launched its investigation after receiving consumer complaints alleging that AT&T customers had been billed with months of unauthorized charges for third-party services that they did not request. 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This settlement - a joint effort between the FCC, FTC and all 50 states and the District of Columbia - is a prime example of government agencies working together on behalf of American consumers.\"\n* \"We now know that wireless companies profited while their customers were fleeced by unscrupulous third parties who added millions of dollars in unauthorized charges to consumer phone bills,\" said Travis LeBlanc, Chief of the FCC's Enforcement Bureau. \"Today's historic settlement holds AT&T responsible for its billing practices and puts money directly back into the pockets of consumers.\"\n* The settlement was negotiated in coordination with the Federal Trade Commission and the attorneys general of all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Under the terms of the Consent Decree the FCC announced today, AT&T Mobility will pay $80 million to be distributed to current and former AT&T customers who were billed for third-party services they did not authorize. In addition, AT&T Mobility will pay $20 million to state governments participating in the settlement, and will make a $5 million penalty payment to the U.S. Treasury.\n* The Enforcement Bureau has also secured strong consumer protections in the settlement that include requirements that AT&T Mobility no longer offer commercial third-party \"premium SMS\" charges, adopt processes to obtain express informed consent from customers prior to allowing third-party charges on their phone bills, revise their billing practices to ensure that third-party charges are clearly and conspicuously identified on bills so that customers can see what services they are paying for, and offer a free service for customers to block all third party charges.\n* Placement of unauthorized charges and fees on consumers' telephone bills is an \"unjust and unreasonable\" practice that is unlawful under the Communications Act. The FCC has taken many actions against carriers as a result of unauthorized, misleading, or deceptive charges placed on wireless and wireline telephone bills. Since January 2014, the Commission has taken six enforcement actions against carriers for alleged cramming and slamming violations that have totaled more than $20 million in proposed penalties and payments to the U.S. Treasury. In addition, the FCC's Truth-in-Billing rules require carriers to disclose billed charges and describe them on the bill in a way that is brief, clear, and easy for the consumer to understand.\nFor more information about the FCC's rules protecting consumers from unauthorized charges on phone bills, see the FCC consumer guide, Cramming - Unauthorized, Misleading, or Deceptive Charges Placed on Your Telephone Bill [HYPERLINK: http://www.fcc.gov/guides/cramming-unauthorized-misleading-or-deceptive-charges-placed-your-telephone-bill]. 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        "raw_content": "That's what I felt like as I toured the Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal. In all my fairy tale dreams, this one is pure Disney World.\nLord Byron was inspired to write about Sintra's beauty\n\"Lo! Cintra's glorious Eden intervenes\nIn variegated maze of mount and glen.\nAh me! what hand can pencil guide, or pen,\nTo follow half on which the eye dilates\nThrough views more dazzling unto mortal ken\nThan those whereof such things the bard relates,\nWho to the awe-struck world unlocked Elysium's gates?\"\nThe moon goddess Cynthia was worshipped at this site during the Roman period, which may be the root of the name Sintra.\nAfter an apparition of the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages at the site, a chapel was built on the hill above town.\nA monastery was constructed on the site in the 15th century which was damaged in the massive earthquake of 1755. King Ferdinand II was so entranced by the ruins of the area that he ordered the construction of a royal palace on the site. Commissioned in the 19th century by a German architect in the Romantic era style, it incorporates a vast array of styles, including Islamic and Medieval elements\nresulting in the fairy-tale collection of turrets, spires and crenelated walls that dominate the landscape.\nYou enter through a doorway topped by a fantastic creature - a newt - symbolizing the creation of the world.\nThe views stretch out in every direction. Queen Amelia, wife of Carlos the I, the last king of Portugal, dedicated her efforts to developing the massive grounds that surround the castle, 500 acres knows as the Parque de Pena.\nIn 1889 the property was purchased by the Portuguese state when the monarchy ended and the royals fled to Brazil. After the revolution of 1910 the castle was transformed into a museum.\nLegend has it that Queen Amalia spent her last night at the castle before being sent into exile. I imagined in the remaining hours of her reign she looked out over the forests and grounds below, taking in her last views of the gardens she so lovingly tended to.\nwow,,simply wow...glenn\nAmazing! That looks one hell of a fairytale place.\nI can imagine that Queen Amelia must have felt very sad to leave so much beauty behind.\nThat image of the newt in the entry *is* exquisitely-detailed.\nWhat a glorious adventure. I like the Sintra/Cynthia speculation, too.\nA wonderful place, and a story well told. Sadly, we don't have that kind of history in North America.\nLife in the Urban Forest (my poetry blog)\nI've never seen a castle like it, strange, wonderful and beautiful.\nI never heard about this castle. What a treat, indeed.\nYou KNOW I adore this Castle! Your photos do it justice - as do your words - conjuring up the all various stages of it's history. I love the photos with you..... gazing out, reliving all the stories in your mind. Queen Amelia - I think you are right...she did stand there....trying to imprint all that beauty into her mind and heart.\nThe photo reflecting the stained glass images against the stone walls is mesmerizing.\nI'll return to look at the photos again.....and again..... sigh....\n\u2665 Your Romantic-History Loving Twin \u2665\nThat Newt looks like a mischievous fellow!\nThat is much better than Disney! I love the architecture and the whimsical detailing. It looks like you got fabulous weather for your vacation too. Maybe you'll set a fantasy novel there one day.\nZoe Cote May 6, 2013 at 12:46 PM\nso beautiful . THanks for the historical tour.\napersephone May 20, 2013 at 1:22 PM\nVery enjoyable! Makes me want to go back to the sun!",
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        "raw_content": "The definition of work accident and all the corresponding conditions are described in detail on Social Security and General Health Insurance Act number 5510. According to this act, work accident is defined as any incident that occurs at the workplace or during work and hurts the employee physically or mentally. A heart attack at workplace could be considered as a work accident based on this definition.\n\"My work conditions have changed. If I quit, can I take compensation?\"\nAn employer who wants to make changes to the working conditions, workplace practices or provisions of the employment contract is obligated to inform the changes to the employees in written form.\nPrivate pension and insurance payments paid by employees and employers on behalf of employees used to have income tax exemption. As of 3 months from June 2012, the current method will be readjusted based on the following:\n\u2022 Private pension receipts by employee will not have anymore exemption. The state will make a contribution to be followed in a different fund and these contributions will be annually limited to minimum wage for a year and up to 25% of employees\u2019 private pension payments.\n\u2022 Private pension payments made by employers will be exempted up to 15% of employees\u2019 gross salary. Annual tax-exempt amount cannot exceed the annual minimum wage amount.\nPeriods of medical leave for the insured employees are reported on the Social Security Institution\u2019s (SSI) website. These reports are supposed to be declared in 5 days starting from the end of report day. In case of not reporting, SSI used to send a written notification to the company and there was a money penalty in case the company would still not declare.\nIf an employee is paid less than his agreed salary, can he demand severance pay?\nAccording to labor law 4857 clause 24/II, if an employee is paid less that his salary, he is eligible to terminate his employment based on righteous cause. If he terminates employment on righteous cause, he will be eligible for severance pay. Since there is no notice period, he will not be eligible for termination pay.\nWould an employee of 10 years be entitled to severance pay if he gives a 2 month notice?\nIn order to be entitled for severance pay, the employee should have completed 15 years of work period and 3600 days of social insurance contributions. In that case, he can demand a certificate from the Social Security Agency stating that he is entitled to severance pay and obtain the right to terminate employment. He will not be obligated to give a notice under these circumstances. It is clearly stated in the labor law that the employee should be insured by Social Security for 15 years.\nShould overtime pay be taken into account for severance pay?\nIn case of termination of work where severance pay is necessary, the employee should receive 30 day worth of pay for every year completed. For severance pay, all side benefits such as food, transportation should be included besides the salary. Overtime pay should not be included in the severance pay due to its variable nature.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Corvettes Concept Cars\nHistory is filled with Corvette prototypes, design studies, and one-offs. They range from strange to inspired, stylish to wacky, production intent to pure, unmitigated fantasy. Some foretold Corvettes of the future. Others have slipped quietly into the past.\nCERV I - IV\nChevrolet Corvette CERV\nChevrolet Corvette CERV is a series of experimental Chevrolet Corvette cars, with mid-engine configuration.\nZora Arkus-Duntov started development of CERV I (Chevrolet Experimental Racing Vehicle) in 1959, which was later unveiled in public at Riverside International Raceway in November 1960, under the name CERV I (Chevrolet Experimental Research Vehicle).\nUnlike production Corvette, CERV I is an open-wheeled vehicle, with only 1 seat. 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The independent suspension design became the basis of Corvette C2's suspension.\nSo that weight distribution during tests shall vary little if any, two fuel cells of rubber construction and total capacity of 20 gallons, are located on either side of the \"CERV-1\" at approximately the fore and aft location of the center of gravity. Thus, the amount of fuel in the tanks at any given moment will have virtually no effect on weight distribution.\nBrakes on the \"CERV-1\" are similar to the HD type available on the Chevrolet Corvette. Sintered iron linings are used with fin cooled drums, and the brake drum webs are lightened by drilled holes which also permit the flow of cooling air. The brake drums are cast aluminum with cast-in iron braking surfaces. The rear brakes are inboard mounted next to the differential so that braking torque is transmitted directly to the frame without influencing any of the rear wheel articulating members.\nBraking effort distribution is 57% front and 43% rear to take advantage of the superior braking characteristics of the weight distribution afforded by the rear engine type vehicle.\nThe brakes may be actuated by either one of two pedals so that the driver may use either foot depending on the particular driving situation. An unusual brake master cylinder utilizes two pistons operating in series so that it either the front or rear brakes fail the remaining brakes can be actuated.\nThe steering system features a high-efficiency re-circulating ball type steering gear of 12:1 ratio. Steering linkage is forward mounted and is of a balanced relay link type. The overall steering ratio is a very fast 13. 5:1 and only 2-1 /4 turns of the steering wheel are required from lock-to-lock.\nWheels are of cast magnesium alloy with knock-off hubs to facilitate quick changing. Wheels of 15\", 16\", 17\" and 18\" diameters with rim width of 5-1/2\", 6\", and 8\" are used.\nOriginally Printed by: Chevrolet Engineering Department November 14, 1960\nThis car is currently on display in Effingham IL at the MY Garage Museum owned by Mike Yager.\nSource material from http://www.mamotorworks.com/mygarage/cars/cerv1.html\n1963 CERV II\nZora Arkus-Duntov began work on the CERV II in 1963, which was completed in 1964. The original plan was to build six cars, three for competition and three spares. The body was styled by Larry Shinoda and Tom Lapine.\nTo achieve superior performance, the car was built on a monocoque chassis, powered by a 377 ci all aluminum SOHC V8 with Hilborn injection rated at 500 hp (370 kW). Some test results indicated it had a top speed of 210 mph (338 km/h), and 0-60 mph in 2.8 to 3.0 seconds.\nTransmission is a 2-speed on each of the front and rear axles, with transferable torque between axles. The top speed was reported by Victory By Design to be 200 mph (322 km/h).\nIn 1970, CERV II was used to test tire with a ZL-1 engine.\nThis vehicle and the CERV I were later donated to the Briggs Cunningham Museum, in Costa Mesa, California.\nIn June 1985, Chevrolet Chief Engineer Don Runkle and Lotus' Tony Rudd discuss creating a new show car to show off their engineering expertise. The project would become the CERV III (Corporate Engineering Research Vehicle III). It was first unveiled in Detroit Automobile Show in January 1986 as the Corvette Indy prototype car. The vehicle featured 4-wheel drive, 4-wheel steering, and CRT cockpit screens. The vehicle was styled by Chief of Chevy III Studio, Jerry Palmer.\nIn January 1990, CERV III (No. 3) made its debut at the International Auto Show in Detroit. The car's mid-engine V-8 is a 5.7-liter 32-valve, dual-overhead cam LT5, with twin turbos and internal modifications, giving it 650 hp (485 kW), 655 lb\u00b7ft (888 N\u00b7m)- torque, and a top speed of 225 mph (362 km/h). The car was made of carbon fiber with a fiberglass-finish coating, with estimated price of $300k-400k. Other standard features include computer-controlled active suspension system, ABS braking and traction control, six-speed automatic transmission, all-wheel-drive and four-wheel steering.\nCERV III (No. 3) is a playable car in Test Drive III, under the name 'Chevrolet Cerv III', where CERV means 'Corporate Experimental Research Vehicle'.\n1993 CERV-4\nOn December 1992, General Motors' Corvette group secretly contracts with TDM, Inc. to build a test car of the 1997 Corvette, which was officially called CERV-4 (Corvette Engineering Research Vehicle). Corvette directed the project, with Chevrolet paying for it. General Motors management was not told about it, for fear of cancellation. It was unveiled by Corvette chief engineer Dave Hill on 1993-5-3 at the General Motors Technical Center in Warren. The build cost was about US$1.2 million.\n1997 CERV IV-B\nIt was a test mule vehicle for the upcoming Chevrolet Corvette C5. It includes 5.7L LT-1 V8 engine, 6-speed manual transmission axle, 4-wheel disc brakes, front 255/45ZR17 and rear 285/40ZR17 tires on BBS basket wheels, side curtains, no side window glass, and a modified production interior.\nThe vehicle was sold in 2009 Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach auction for $34000 (before buyer premium).\nThe SR-2 acronym stood for \u201cSebring Racer\u201d or alternatively \u201cSports Racing\u201d. Starting with a Sebring Corvette chassis, the SR-2 sprouted a rear fin, two small racing windscreens, air scoops on the side coves and an extended front end with driving lights that gave the machine a purposeful appearance.\nWhen Jerry Earl announced he was going to race a Ferrari 250 MM, his father, Harley Earl, commissioned a racing Corvette for him instead. Chevy already had the 1956 Sebring Racers, but Harvey Earl had his designers create a hotter looking Corvette for his son to race. The result was the very first Corvette SR-2.\nThis \u201clow fin\u201d design had a rear fin that had the same height as the top of the rear deck. It also had a longer nose as the standard Corvette, fairing cones for the headlamps, fog lights in place of turn signals and air scoops at the end of the body side cove. William L. Mitchell had an SR-2 built with a taller fin integrated into a Jaguar D-type style of headrest. Notice the Corvette logo on the tail fin!\n1954 Motorama Cars\nA Trio of Corvette Motorama Cars for 1954\nThe Corvettes for '54\nFor the 1954 Motorama shows, General Motors Styling Section created not one but three distinct Corvette dream cars: the Corvair fastback coupe, the Nomad station wagon, and the convertible coupe. All three shared some recognizable Corvette features, such as the front grille and fascia treatment, but were given certain unique styling elements in order to set them apart. The Corvair and the convertible coupe maintained the same wheel base and overall length as the 1953 Corvette. The Nomad wagon had a longer wheelbase and was approximately two feet greater in overall length.\nThe Convertible Coupe\nThe Corvette Convertible Coupe was the closest in styling to the production model. It was painted in a muted yellow hue and it\u2019s main distinctive was a fiberglass removable hardtop that gave the sports car new \u201dall-weather utility\u201d as touted in the Motorama brochure. This feature would appear on production models as an aftermarket accessories beginning in 1955 and would officially become an option for the 1956 model year.\nThe 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Nomad concept station wagon, designed by Harley Earl\u2019s design staff, was introduced at the 1954 General Motors Motorama in New York City. Nomad was another name that Chevrolet would tag onto a production vehicle in the near future. Although resembling a Corvette, and in fact using many Corvette components, the Nomad was built on a modified 1953 Chevrolet sedan chassis. From the windshield posts forward, the Nomad was strictly stock Corvette.\nThe silver-blue and white Nomad was fitted with a Corvette 150-horsepower, 235 C.I.D., 6-cylinder engine with a 2-speed Powerglide transmission. This 2-door fiberglass show car station wagon had room for 6 passengers. The tailgate had electrically-powered glass. The interior was finished in blue and white leather with a fold-down rear seat and a ribbed headliner.\nPieces of the 1954 concept \u201cCorvette Station Wagon\u201d were actually put into production in 1955, and the car became the Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad Wagon.\nThe Nomad combined the sleek styling of a sports car with the versatility of station wagon. Built with a \u201cglass fiber reinforced plastic\u201d body, the Nomad was two-door with space for six passengers. It was built on modified 115-inch Chevrolet wagon chassis to give it the extra space necessary for this seating capacity. The Nomad also had an electrically operated rear window that automatically retracted into the tailgate when unlocked or could be remotely controlled by a button on the instrument panel. The Nomad was most lauded of the three Corvette dream cars for 1954. A larger version of this concept appeared for the 1955 model year and the nameplate would appear on concepts in the late 1990s and 2000s.\nThe 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Corvair concept was a 2-door fastback, 2-passenger coupe. When it made its debut at the 1954 GM Motorama in New York City. It was a ruby red color but was repainted light sea foam green for the Los Angeles show in March.\nThe Corvair used the Corvette front end, though it sported ribbed air intakes on the hood that routed fresh air to the interior and fender vents that allowed heat to escape the engine compartment. The Corvair had a wrap-around windshield and the roof was aircraft-inspired sweeping back into the chrome-trimmed licensed plate housing, which resembled a jet-fighter exhaust port.\nInside the body appeared to have the roof grafted right on to a production Corvette, as there was no storage area behind the seats. The stock trunk area was used with a deck lid contoured to the new roofline. The seats had the production fiberglass divider between them, just like a stock Corvette roadster. The remainder of the interior was largely stock, with custom white seats and chromed interior C-pillar trim pieces.\nThe chassis and power train of the Corvair was strictly Corvette. Sluggish sales of the 1954 Corvette deterred GM management from moving forward with the fastback coupe. The time for a Corvette fastback eventually did come, though nearly a decade later and on a new-generation Corvette. The Corvair nameplate would be recycled later for the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair rear-engine compact car.\nThe Corvette Corvair was rumored to have survived the crusher, but no trace of it has shown up. Also rumored that there was actually more than one car built, but no paperwork has surfaced that can verify this.\n1957 Corvette XP-64\nThe Corvette XP-64, also known as Corvette \"SS\" (\"XP\" was a GM designation for experimental concept cars) was a purpose-built, two-seater race car that was designed at Chevrolet's high-performance division exclusively to go up against Ferrari, Maserati and Porsche in the Grand Prix, endurance class at Sebring in 1957. The XP-64 was an experimental car, a two door, canopy roadster that incorporated an aerodynamic body over a lightweight chassis. It was built in 1956 by renowned automotive engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov for debut the following year.\nThe design of the XP-64 borrowed heavily from the stylings of the D-type Jaguar, employing a wind-tunnel inspired monocoque that was made from lightweight magnesium fitted to a rigid space-frame weighing a mere 150 pounds. Retractable headlights, like those on later Corvettes, a low-profile, wrap-around windscreen, and an impressive, teardrop-shaped headrest that extended well back of the cockpit, over the rear deck, were it\u2019s most distinguishing features. The interior was bare-bones, with functional instruments that included a clock, installed to monitor the long endurance races at Le Mans and Sebring. The car was painted blue with white roundals, as per USA's colors in international road racing.\nThe XP-64 was a front engine, rear wheel drive car with the motor mounted under a one-piece cowl that swung forward, well back of the front wheels for improved balance. Power came from a modified Chevrolet 283 in\u00b3 small-block engine that was fitted with aluminium heads, high-flow racing headers, and was fuel injected. Total output was 307 bhp at 6400 RPM. Gearing was controlled through a 4-speed transmission.\nThe 1957 Corvette SS was a 'concept car', created with the goal of competing in the 24 Hours of LeMans. Two chassis were built, 'the Mule' and the car to be raced. However, its first test would not be in the crucible of LeMans, but in its shorter American counterpart, the 12 Hours of Sebring.\nThe Corvette SS raced for the first time at Sebring, where suspension problems and other mechanical defects forced its retirement after only 23 laps. General Motors was enthusiastic about the potential of the SS based on results from practice and lap speeds.\nJuan Manuel Fangio, the winner at Sebring in 1957, was impressed enough with the car to test the SS under practice conditions. The results was astonishing: Fangio completed a full lap a full 3:27.4 seconds faster in a car he had never driven before than other drivers could in cars they were experienced driving.\n1958 Corvette XP-700\nThe Corvette XP-700 was a one-off, two-seater sports car that was intended by General Motors to be a concept but was actually a prototype that used components from available Corvettes at the time and was modified with subtle embellishments to the body style.\nThe XP-700 was developed as a personal car for Bill Mitchell, head of GM Styling. The car started out as a 1958 stock Corvette. The fiberglass body was extensively redesigned with a \"Grand Prix\" appearance. The long, low front overhang, large air scoops, and wire wheels with racing hubs were a few of the \"Grand Prix\" touches. The XP-700 was painted red and was Mitchell\u2019s personal ride for the first year of its life.\nBy 1959, the XP-700 was modified with a longer and smaller oval grille, extended tail and double bubble plastic canopy, coated with vaporized aluminum to help block the suns rays, complete with periscope type rear view mirror. It was repainted metallic silver and was elevated to show car status. The rear end styling influenced the second generation Corvette models and found its way to the 1961 Corvette.\nOther features included Lucas \"Flame Thrower\" headlamps, Dayton wire wheels, integrated front brake cooling ducts below the headlights, forward slanting vertical louvers at the front of the scoops on the body side coves, twin outlet side exhaust pipes and ribbed mufflers, rear brake cooling ducts and a special hood.\nThe XP-700 was a front engine, rear wheel drive car with the motor mounted under a conventional hood that swung forward. Power came from a conventional Chevrolet 283 in\u00b3 small-block engine that was fitted with steel heads, factory manifolds, and was naturally aspirated through a single, four-barrel carburetor. Total output was 230 bhp at 4800 RPM. Gearing was controlled through a 4-speed manual transmission.\nAccording to Mark Jordan, son of GM designer Charles M. Jordan, the XP-755 (Mako Shark) was built on the XP-700 chassis, explaining its disappearance.\n1959 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Racer\nStylist Bill Mitchell\u2019s XP-87 \"Stingray\" project was a privately funded project that was to lead to the development of the next generation of the Chevrolet Corvette.\nThe Corvette StingRay Racer was designed by Bill Mitchell, GM Vice President of styling, and Larry Shinoda in 1959. The basis of the Stingray was an engineering test mule chassis for the foundation of an official Chevrolet race effort culminating with the 24 Hours of LeMans. But, soon after its race debut, the Automobile Manufacturer's Association had banned manufacturer-sponsored racing, and the SS had been relegated to test track duty.\nThe Stingray featured a 92-inch wheelbase and was nearly 1,000 lb lighter than a 1960 production car. Its fuel-injected 283-cubic-inch (4.6-liter) V-8 engine produced 315 hp at 6,200 rpm. Billed as a car 'built to test handling ease and performance,' Mitchell arranged to race the car quite extensively. In the hands of Dr. Dick Thompson, it made its debut at Maryland's Marlboro Raceway on April 18, 1959, finishing in fourth place. It went on to win an SCCA National Championship in 1960.\nThe Stingray was then retired from racing and modified by Mitchell. A passenger seat was added, among other things, and it was exhibited as an experimental show car even while Mitchell regularly drove it personally on weekends.\nThe Stingray's body design strongly influenced the styling of the next generation Corvette (1963). It also was a test bed for many technical developments with a four-speed manual transmission, extensive use of aluminum and a de Dion rear suspension.\nBecause of its SS underpinnings, the Stingray was exceptionally light, with a dry weight of 2,200 pounds. The car today has a 327 Cubic inch (5.4 liter), fuel-injected V-8 with 375 BHP.\nBill Mitchell loved Corvettes, so it's fitting that his first secret Studio X car, and perhaps the most historically significant, was his 1959 Corvette Stingray Racer.\n'I knew they had three or four chassis that Corvette Chief Engineer Zora Arkus- Duntov had built,' Mitchell told historian David Chippen in a 1985 interview. 'It had a tubular frame, de Dion suspension, inboard brakes, everything! And I went down in the hammer room and designed this Corvette Stingray in clay. Nobody int he corporation knew about it.'\nAccording to the book, A Century of Automotive Style, by Mike Lamm and Dave Holls, junior designers Peter Brock and Chuck Pohlman won an internal sketch competition to design its body. Then Pohlman and Corvette Lead Designer Larry Shinoda crafted the clay model, then a fiberglass roadster body that was mated to the racing chassis.\nIn 1960, driven primarily by Chicago dentist Dr. Dick Thompson, it won the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) C-Modified class championship. More importantly, it introduced the folded-crease styling that would become a trademark of Mitchell's 1960's designs and the beginning of the path to his revolutionary 1963 production Corvette Stingray. 'When it came time to face-lift the Corvette,' he told Crippen, 'I took the lines right off that car.'.\nSpecifications (1957 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray):\n* Make: Chevrolet\n* Model: Corvette Stingray Racer\n* Frame:Space frame\n* Body: Fiberglass\n* Engine location: Front\n* Drive type: Rear wheel\n* Weight: 2,200 lb (1,000 kg)\no Engine configuration: V\no Cylinders: 8\no Aspiration/Induction: Normal\no Displacement: 283.00 in\u00b3 | 4638 cc\no Valvetrain: OHV\no Power: 315 hp (235 kW) @ 6200 rpm\no Torque: 295.00 ft\u00b7lbf (400 N\u00b7m) @ 4700 rpm\no Power to weight ratio: 7.0 lb/hp\no Power to volume ratio: 68.5 bhp/L\no Bore: 3.87 in | 98.3 mm\no Stroke: 3.00 in | 76.2 mm\no Compression Ratio: 11.0:1\n1961 Corvette Mako Shark\nThe XP-755 Mako Shark show car was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of GM Design head Bill Mitchell in 1961, as a concept for future Chevrolet Corvettes. In keeping with the name, the streamlining, pointed snout, and other detailing was partly inspired by the look of that very fast fish. The \"Mako Shark\" was very similar to the 1963 Corvette, with some alterations. These included adding two more brake lights in the rear (six total), making the nose of the car longer and more pointed, creating a clear glass roof with a periscope-like rear-view mirror, and remodeling the interior.\nA widespread story has it that Mitchell had an actual shortfin mako shark mounted on the wall in his office, and ordered his team to paint the car to match the distinctive blue-gray upper surface gently blending into white underside of the fish. After numerous attempts to match the fish's color scheme failed, the team hit upon the idea of kidnapping the fish one night, painting it to match their best efforts on the car, and returning it to the office. Mitchell never realized the difference and pronounced himself pleased with the team's duplication on the car of nature's handiwork.\nAfter a period, he removed the original body and redesigned it as the \"Mako Shark II\" in 1965. The original Mako Shark was then retroactively called the \"Mako Shark I\".\n1963 Corvette Rondine Pininfarina Coupe\nThe world\u2019s only 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Speciale Rondine was sold for $1,600,000 during the 37th Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event in January 2008, in Scottsdale, Arizona.\nPenned by design legend Tom Tjaarda while he was at the world renown Pininfarina design house in Italy, the Corvette Rondine was built for the 1963 Paris Auto Show. After its conception, the Rondine Concept remained in the collection for almost 45 years and was shown only on very few occasions.\nBased on the 1963 Corvette C2 chassis, the Rondine featured a classic Pininfarina body with strong Italian influence. The front end sloped forward along a smooth curve that ended with a thin, horizontal chrome grille that provided air to the engine. This was an attractive yet practical design element to keep the engine cool. A sharp line originating from the grille accented the side panel. The angle ran along the front fender, through the side of the car and ended at the crest of the rear fender, giving the Rondine a slender, European look.\nThe rear end featured the celebrated \"swallow tail\" arrangement, which minimized the visibility of the car\u2019s tail due to projecting rear fenders. Under the hood was a 327 CID, fuel injected V8 that produced 360 horsepower hooked to a 4-speed manual transmission. The Rondine\u2019s interior featured the original white leather and comfortable wrap around seats.\nAfter a number difficult years, the Chevrolet Corvette slowly but steadily grew in popularity throughout the 1950s. In 1960 the production reached the planned 10,000 units for the first time. Ten years after the first Corvette was released, a completely new Corvette replaced it. Today these are referred to as the C1 and C2 Corvettes, although the C1 Corvette changed slightly in design and specification every year. One of the side effects of these changes was an increase size and weight, which was partly cured when the C2 Corvette saw the light in 1963.\nAlthough the overall design of the C2 was completely new, the rear end design introduced on the C1 in 1961 was carried over. One of the most striking novelties on the new Corvette were the reverse rotational flip up headlights, which would remain a Corvette feature until the C6 was introduced in 2004. Another important change was the introduction of the Coupe bodystyle, which for 1963 only featured a unique split rear window. This was replaced by a regular window after customers complained about poor visibility.\nTechnically the C2 followed the same principles as the C1 with a steel ladder chassis and a fiberglass body, but both were completely redesigned. Handling was much improved by replacing the live rear axle with a double wishbone and transverse leaf spring setup. The engines were carried over from 1962 and all displaced 327ci and produced 250 to 360 bhp. In the C2's last year of production, 1967, the engines had grown in size to 427ci and in power to a factory claimed 430 bhp.\nFor 1963 Chevrolet also changed the optional package codes, which now consisted of one or two letters combined with two or one numbers. From then onwards the specific models were often referred to by their optional package code, some of which have become legendary among automotive enthusiasts, like Z06 and L88, both of which referred to performance enhancing options.\nA new body design was adopted for 1968, but the basic chassis remained unchanged for almost twenty years. Around 22,000 units of the C2 Corvette were produced annually in those five years. Today the C2 or 1963-1967 Corvette is among the most desirable of all Corvettes built in the last 50+ years.\nAt a time when many manufacturers switched to a unitary chassis construction, the fiberglass bodied Corvette was a popular subject for Europe's coachbuilders. Pininfarina was one of them and at the 1963 Paris Motorshow they launched the featured Rondine Coupe. Based off the recently introduced C2 chassis, the Rondine sports a very elegant shape of which various cues were later found on the Fiat 124 Spyder. Still owned by Pininfarina, the unique Corvette is seen here at the 2005 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este where the Italian coachbuilder's 75th anniversary was celebrated.\nAfter its conception the Rondine Concept remained in the Pininfarina collection for almost 45 years and was shown only on very few occasions. All that changed in the fall of 2007 when it was announced that the Rondine was going to be offered in January of 2008 at the annual Barrett- Jackson auction in Scottsdale. At previous editions concept cars based on American mechanicals had proven very popular. The Rondine continued that tradition by selling for $1.6 million without commission and taxes. Hopefully the first! owner will bring the beautiful Corvette out more often.\n1964 Chevrolet XP-819\nThe 1964 XP-819 was an engineering study used to test a rear engine concept concerning the correct direction for future Corvette development. The XP-819 was the result of a disagreement between Zora Arkus-Duntov and engineer Frank Winchell. Winchell claimed you could make a balanced, aluminum rear-engine, V8 powered sports car. Duntov disagreed. A loose design was drawn that drew some very unflattering remarks from Duntov and Dave McLellan with Duntov giving it the nickname \"ugly duckling\".\nWinchell then asked designer Larry Shinoda to improve on the design. Shinoda and designer John Schinella sketched out a new body design that was approved and a working prototype was ordered. Shinoda supervised the styling and in only two months the XP-819 was on the test track\nShinoda\u2019s design was well received but Winchell\u2019s theory about rear engine V8 cars didn\u2019t work out so well. However, Shinoda's design was well received. They were obviously into the \"shark thing\" and picked up styling points from the Chaparral cars. It even had wheels from a Chaparral.\nThis car was definitely a Corvette, even though the back end was big. Unfortunately, with all that weight behind the rear axle, it was only a matter of time before it crashed during a high-speed lane change test. It bounced off the wall a couple of times and was wrecked.\nThe question of stability was answered, and XP-819 was sent off to Smokey Yunick\u2019s shop in Daytona, Florida were the chassis was cut in half and usable parts removed. What was left was stored in an unused paint booth as just \"old junk\".\nYears later, a Corvette collector was buying some parts from Yunick and offered to buy the junked XP-819. So the pile of car scrap was rebuilt and finished as a streetable car, like a kit car. A cast-iron V-8 was used in place of the original all-aluminum engine. We're talking serious rear weight bias here. It's quick and now does awesome wheelies!\nThe pile of car scrap was rebuilt and finished as a streetable car and has been on display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky.\n1965 Corvette Mako Shark II\nBill Mitchell started working on the next generation Corvette the day production on the 1963 Corvette started. He knew that things change quickly in automotive styling , so it was critical that he go way outside the envelope. The first step was to build a functional, single seat, open-wheeled car that would push everything to the extreme. The \"X-15\", named after the experimental U.S. Air Force jet, was never shown to the public and was later sent to the crusher.\nShinoda and crew had to make a real car now. The styling elements of the hood bulge and the side exhausts were taken directly from the X-15 exercise. Back tracking from the extreme, Mitchell set the guidelines.\nHe wanted the following; \"a narrow, slim, center section and coupe body, a tapered tail, an all-of-a-piece blending of the upper and lower portions of the body through the center (avoiding the look of a roof added to a body), and prominent wheels with their protective fenders distinctly separate from the main body, yet grafted organically to it.\"\nThe full-size mock-up just blew everyone away. Built on a production Corvette chassis, the Mako Shark also had a mocked- up interior.\nThe Mako Shark II had an interesting blend of soft curves and sharp break-lines. The tucked in center section, called the \"coke-bottle\" gave the center of the car a taut, trim look, while the curved fender lines made the car look like it had been working- out. The low, pointed nose made a bold statement while the tapered and pointed tail gave the car a high-speed, wind-swept look.\nSince the Mako Shark II was a show-car, it had plenty of gimmicks and was overdone here and there. Some of the grille vents and other details were a little fussy. However, compared with other cars in 1965, the Mako Shark was a vision of the future.\nWhen the car was shown at the New York International Auto Show in April 1965, the press and the public went wild. It was called beautiful, embellished, convoluted, aerodynamic, perfect, and many other things. And this was only the mock-up. On October 5, 1965 the fully functional Mako Shark II arrived.\nThe 1968 Corvette styling was highly derivative of the Mako Shark II.\nAstro I\n1967 Chevrolet Astro 1\nThe Chevrolet Astro I concept car appeared in 1967 as a radical-looking fastback coupe designed for the show circuit. The car\u2019s height was under three feet, and hinged rear body/door section allowed access to the cockpit. A periscope rearview mirror on the roof provided a wide-angle view. Twin aircraft-style controls were used in place of a steering wheel.\nThe Astro I was designed under the direction of GM Vice President of Design, Bill Mitchell, with the actual work being led by Larry Shinoda. The first thing that showgoers noticed about the red and black two-seater was how low to the ground it was, with an overall height of just 35.5 inches.\nUp front, the nose design of the bright red Astro was quite similar to the Mako Shark show car, and also predicted the 1968 production Corvette, though on a smaller scale. Twin rectangular grilles were set in a V\u2019d nose section, while hidden pop-up headlamps were located on the leading edge of the hood section, just above the grilles. A small hatch was located on the hood surface to facilitate access to the master cylinder, windshield washer tank and the battery. A three-element periscope was used in lieu of a rear view mirror. It gave the driver a wider field of view and compensated for the lack of rear glass.\nThe rear of the Astro I actually resembled a design one might find on a Can-Am of the era. Pop-up panels provided air braking when needed and air extractors on the rear deck vented engine compartment heat. A recessed license plate housing was trimmed in chrome and set in the middle of the tail panel. A large lip that merged the quarter panels and deck framed the tail panel itself. Simulated vents, located on the tail panel directly behind the wheels hid the small, slotted tail lamps.\nWithout a doubt, the Astro I\u2019s most unusual feature was its method of allowing passengers in and out. With such a low overall height, conventional doors were not going to work. Instead, Mitchell\u2019s team went with a wild clamshell entry system that really made the show car crowd stop and take notice. The entire body aft of the windshield was one piece and tilted up and back with a large screw mechanism. At the same time, the two bucket seats lifted out of their normal positions to aid getting in and out. Once the driver and passenger were seated and strapped in, the clamshell would close and they would be lowered into their normal semi-reclined seating position. Once inside, the driver was presented with a variety of aircraft-inspired design cues, ranging from the \"head-to-toe\" bucket seats, the control pod to the left of the driver and the twin handgrips that replaced the conventional steering wheel. Very little was conventional about the Astro I.\nThe Astro I also sported a complete four-wheel independent suspension system. Custom control arms were used at all four corners, as were disc brakes and custom magnesium eight bolt wheels, which featured removable outer rims available in a variety of widths. The two-seater was fitted with 5.5-inch wide wheels in the front and 7-inch wide wheels in the rear. Prototype Goodyear redline tires were used.\nDue to its very low profile, a conventional V8 engine could not be used, so a Corvair powerplant ended up in the one-off machine. Chevy engineers came up with a very special variant of the air-cooled, horizontally-opposed six-cylinder. New cylinder heads were designed for the larger engine. They featured a belt driven, SOHC valve train, hemispherical combustion chambers and inclined valves. The carburetion came from a pair of prototype GM three-barrel, inline carburetors that used Weber internals. The castings were designed to place the carburetor barrels right over the ports, giving the air-fuel mixture a straight shot at the valves.\nAlthough it was never a runner, the 1967 Astro I was a huge hit for Chevrolet and for GM Styling. Show goers were simply astounded by the two-seaters proportions. It seemed impossible to them that a closed car less than three feet high could actually accommodate passengers-until the clamshell entry system was revealed. The Chevy Astro I is still owned by GM and was completely restored several years ago. Now it is part of the GM Heritage Center Collection. Though the Astro I was never intended as a production car, it nonetheless features a variety of innovations that have yet to reach the marketplace, all packaged in a design that looks very modern-even today. As it did over 40 years ago, at its debut at the 1967 New York Auto Show, it still has no problem blowing away present-day car enthusiasts.\nAstro Vette\n1968 Chevrolet Corvette Astro-Vette\nThe 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Astro-Vette concept car was an aerodynamic study to see how slippery the Corvette could be made. This show car took the new C3 design and made it aero-slick, with flat-disc wheel covers, rear skirts, and minimal ornamentation. Of course, the open cockpit and the occupants' heads protruding above the low-cut windshield were bound to add drag.\nTwo notable styling features were picked up in 1973 and 1974. In 1973, when most cars got huge, chrome, front bumpers; Corvettes got the Astro-Vette treatment. Then in 1974, the tail end was restyled, a la Astro-Vette.\nThe obvious features on the Astro-Vette were the extended nose, roadster windshield, closed rear wheel openings and extended tail. The nose was extended considerable and the grille opening was kept to a minimum. 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A hint of Astro I styling flavor is seen in the frontal appearance of this running experimental car, but unlike the Astro I, Astro II had doors to access the passenger compartment. The contours had been altered slightly to accommodate wide section tires, which promoted stability and handling and reflected the change in dimensions, which resulted from the adoption of a mid-wheel base location for the engine.\nThe air-cooled, single overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine used in the Astro I was replaced with a liquid-cooled 390 horsepower MK IV big block V8 engine, with power passing through a two speed torque converter from a Pontiac Tempest transaxle. Unlike many European mid-engine vehicles, the Astro II carried its radiator at the rear; a location intended to minimize the amount of plumbing required and to keep the hot water lines from passing through the passenger compartment. This arrangement freed the front compartment for the storage of luggage. The sponson area on either side of the car behind the passenger compartment was available for extra storage on the left and a collapsible spare tire on the right. The rear section of the Astro II raised immediately aft of the passenger compartment to allow access to the sponson storage areas and to the engine and suspension. The Astro II has a wheelbase of 100 inches, overall length of 181 inches, and a height of a mere 43.7 inches. Overall width is 74 inches.\nInside, driver and passenger were snug, surrounded by well-padded surfaces, which provided a maximum of lateral support, advantageous because of the high maneuverability of this vehicle. The instrumentation was normal with 270 degrees sweep speedometer and an 8,000-RPM tachometer. The conventional complement of gauges included water temperature, air pressure, ammeter, and gasoline gauge. A sliding transmission selector replaces the usual lever.\nLead engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov and GM styling chief Bill Mitchell were hoping Astro II would be the concept for the next generation Corvette, but the GM management figured the public was not ready for a mid-engine car.\nThe Astro II is currently part of the GM Heritage Center Collection.\n1969 Chevrolet XP-882 Corvette\nThe 1969 Chevrolet Corvette XP-882, designed by Corvette chief engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov was one of Chevrolet\u2019s early attempts at producing a mid-engine sports car.\nThe XP-882 concept was first shown at the New York Auto Show in 1970 but during its lifetime underwent several changes and was displayed at motor shows up until the mid 1970s.\nZora Arkus-Duntov's solution to the XP-880's transaxle problem was to mate a 454 V-8 to a Toronado transmission and mount it all transversely to lower the mass. A bevel gear allowed a prop-shaft to run back through the oil pan to a Chevrolet differential. It worked and paved the way for future all-wheel drive, but the powertrain weighed a significant 950 pounds.\nDuntov\u2019s engineers built two XP-882\u2019s, yet almost on the day they were finished, John DeLorean became Chevrolet general manager and cancelled the program as impractical and too costly. His decision stood only a short time, when Ford announced plans to sell the Italian built mid-engine DeTomasa Pantera through Lincoln-Mercury dealers, he ordered one of the XP-882s displayed at the 1970 New York Auto Show.\nIt stunned the press and stole the show but GM never said anything about production.\n1970 Corvette Manta Ray\nChevrolet show car stylists and designers sure knew how to milk a prototype. The Manta Ray was actually the 1966 Mako Shark with a few upgrades.\nThe front end had a pointed chin spoiler and the headlights used 2 banks of 3 quartz-halogen lights. The covers for the side pipes eventually showed up as an option on the \u201869 Corvette Most dramatic was the all-new roof line. The Stingray-like pointed roof with its louvers was replaced with a long, pointed, scooped out design that was very cool. The Manta Ray also packed the new, lightweight, all-aluminum ZL-1 427 engine!\nHard braking caused flaps on the rear deck to rise, reflecting light from upward facing stop-lamps (a feature first shown on the original Shark).\nEven though the shark-inspired \u201868 production Corvette was in showrooms, the Manta Ray was just too cool to retire just yet.\nThe 1972 XP-895 was built on an extra XP-882 chassis. DeLorean authorized further development of the XP-882 chassis, but with steel bodywork the car weighed 3500 pounds. The XP-895 was designed by GM and built by an outside supplier for Reynolds Aluminum. The idea was to try and convince GM to make a production Corvette with an aluminum body. An aluminum-bodied car wasn\u2019t a new idea, since many European exotics had aluminum bodies, as well as the Cobra, but an aluminum production car was another matter.\nReynolds Aluminum used their new 2036-T4 alloy to make the all aluminum Corvette. Except for the bumpers, tires, and interior parts everything else was aluminum. Chevrolet supplied stress analysis and Reynolds sorted out everything else. The main constraint was that the body would have to be spot-welded like a production car. To compensate for aluminum\u2019s lower modulus of elasticity, many of the parts and attaching flanges had to be thicker. Two-part epoxy was also used for added strength and to eliminate crevices that would trap salt and dirt.\nThe Reynolds car had minor body differences from the 2-rotor prototype and was powered by a transversely mounted 400 cid V8 small block mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. It had \u201croll-over\u201d headlights and an all coil spring suspension. It had separate rear deck lids for the engine and luggage compartments.\nSide by side, the Reynolds car weighed over 400 pounds less than the steel bodied 2-rotor prototype.\nAlthough undoubtedly valuable as a research tool, XP-895 was tossed in the corporate wastebasket after 1974, for one simple reason. The traditional fiberglass bodied, front engine, V8, Corvette was still selling well enough to make a replacement unnecessary, never mind one that would certainly have cost a lot more to build.\nXP-897GT 2-Rotor\n1973 Corvette 2-Rotor\nEd Cole, president of GM, who had become an ardent rotary engine advocate, ordered up a sports car concept designed around the developing two rotor GMRCE (General Motors Rotary Combustion Engine). Coded XP-897GT, this 1973 Chevrolet Corvette concept was designed by GM\u2019s Experimental Studio and built on a modified Porsche 914 chassis, with a Pininfarina steel body. It was powered with a 180 horsepower, transversely mounted rotary engine mated to a new automatic transaxle being developed for the forthcoming X-body Chevrolet Citation.\nThe Corvette 2-Rotor made its show debut at the 1973 Frankfurt Auto Show. After its career on the show circuit GM decided to cancel the rotary engine program, due to poor emissions and mileage problems. The car minus engine and transaxle was put in storage in the UK after its British Motor Show debut.\nIn 1982, Englishman Tom Falconer, a car collector, heard the XP-897GT was scheduled for the car crusher and was able to convince Chuck Jordan, head of GM Styling, to let him save the car. He installed a four cylinder Vauxhall Cavalier engine and automatic gearbox just to get it mobile. In 1997, it was fitted with a Mazda 13B rotary engine matched to a Cadillac front-wheel drive automatic gearbox.\nToday the car is on display in Tom\u2019s showroom in the town of Snodland, Kent, England.\nIn the early 1970\u2019s, Ed Cole (GM President) was fascinated by the smoothness and power of the Wankel rotary engine and talked GM into buying a rotary engine license from Curtiss-Wright, the U.S. license holder. The 2-rotor engine GM developed was a fuel and oil hungry engine. GM finished two concept cars, Corvette 2-Rotor and Corvette 4-Rotor and showed them during the 1973 season, even though the company knew it was canceling its entire rotary program.\nThe Corvette 4-Rotor came along when GM saw that Mercedes-Benz and Mazda both had three and four rotor experimental cars, and GM wanted to show it could match them. The 4-Rotor was built on the chassis of a previous GM show car, the Corvette XP-882, which had a transverse mounted 400 CID V8. The V8 was removed from the chassis and replaced with a pair of RC2-195 GM Research Engineering 2-rotor engines bolted together for a total of 585 CID\u2019s producing 350 horsepower.\nBill Mitchell had his design staff do a completely new body for the \"Wankelized\" XP-882 chassis with gull winged doors that folded in the middle, vents, louvers, scoops and lots of show car trim. As a result of GM canceling the rotary engine project and the OPEC energy embargo, which began almost simultaneous with the 4-Rotor unveiling, the 4-Rotor was put in cold storage, but would eventually emerge as the Aero-Vette in 1976.\nAero-Vette\n1977 Chevrolet Aero-Vette\nThe Chevrolet Aero-Vette is a concept car created by the Chevrolet division of General Motors, beginning life as Experimental Project 882 (XP-882). It has a mid engine configuration using transverse mounting of a V-8 engine. Zora Arkus Duntov's engineers originally built two XP-882s during 1969, but then John DeLorean, Chevrolet's general manager, cancelled the program because it was impractical and costly.\nIn 1976, the 4-rotor engine was replaced by 400 cu in (6,600 cc) Chevy V-8, and was renamed 'Aero-Vette'. The car was approved for production in 1980. Aero-Vette featured double folding gullwing doors. The production car would use a 350 cu in (5,700 cc) V-8, and be priced around $15000-18000. However, after chief supporters Duntov, Bill Mitchell, and Ed Cole had retired from General Motors, David R. McLellan decided that a front/mid-engine car would be more economical to build and would have better performance, and cancelled the production of Aero-Vette. However contemporary import mid engine cars also had poor sales in the United States compared to the Datsun 240Z, which would be the ultimate factor for terminating Aero-Vette's production.\nXP-897GT was later sold to Tom Falconer and fitted with a Mazda 13B rotary engine in 1997.\n1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy\nWhat started as a removable-roof clay-model concept designed around Chevy's 265-cubic-inch Indy engine was eventually rolled out as a runner powered by the ZR-1's 380-horse LT-5 engine in a T-top body filled with enough electronics to intimidate Buck Rogers.\nThe 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Concept was constructed in 1985 and first shown at the Detroit Auto Show in 1986. This was an inoperative show car powered by a mid-mounted twin-turbo 2.6 liter V8 engine rated at 600 horsepower designed by Lotus Engineering. Two additional fully roadworthy prototypes followed and were powered with experimental, all aluminum, 5.7 liter (350 CID), 32 valve, V8 engines.\nThe Corvette Indy concept was created to showcase Chevrolet\u2019s advanced automotive technology, and as such the car featured 4-wheel drive, 4-wheel steering, active suspension, rear view camera with in dash view screen, drive by wire system and traction control. The body was made of carbon fiber/Nomex composite with scissor style doors. Ready to run the Corvette Indy stood only 42 inches tall and was expected to reach a top speed of 180 mph and reach 60 mph in less than five seconds.\nSting Ray III\nThe 1992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept (known internally as the \"California Corvette\") made its debut at the 1992 Detroit Auto Show. It was a totally original design using new architecture and hi-tech materials. One of these was carbon fiber, which gave the vehicle strength and flexibility without adding extra weight. Painted black cherry, with styling reminiscent of Corvettes of the 1960\u2019s, the Sting Ray III had the same 102-inch wheelbase as the 1992 Corvette, but its body was two inches shorter.\nMounting the base of the sloping windshield far forward increased interior dimensions and created a feeling of spaciousness for the driver. The seats were fixed in place, and the steering wheel and pedals moved. A unique safety idea was a rollover bar that popped up when needed.\nThe original running prototype proposed a high-output V6 engine but by its 1992 show debut it was packing 300 horsepower from a LT-1 V8 with a rear-mounted gearbox.\nThe active suspensions optical sensors shone four beams of white light down from the undercarriage and the car also had four wheel steering. Low side sills and an instrument panel pod that articulated up when the door opened for improved knee clearance made climbing into the fixed seats easier. 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        "raw_content": "As Syrian government forces press on with a furious offensive against rebel-held areas in the country's south, Israel is quietly acknowledging that President Bashar Assad's forces will soon be on its doorstep, laying down red lines for postwar relations with the Syrian leader.\nIsrael's main concern is to keep archrival Iran, an Assad ally, as far away from its border as possible \u2014 along with its proxy, the Lebanese militia Hezbollah.\n\"Our demand is that the Iranian forces will go out or withdraw from Syria as a whole, and in it specifically southwest Syria,\" said a senior Israeli military official.\nIt is a turnaround from a few years ago, when Israeli leaders were publicly predicting Assad's overthrow and some voices even mused about peace with a future democratic Syria.\nBut there is a sense now in Israel, as in parts of the West, that despite Assad's vicious conduct of the war \u2014 with hundreds of thousands killed and millions forced from their homes \u2014 his survival may be a less bad outcome than a takeover of Syria by Islamic militants who emerged over time as his most potent rivals.\n\"We have a Separation of Forces Agreement with Syria from 1974,\" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared this week. \"This is the guiding principle. We will adhere to it very strictly and so must others, everyone.\"\nThe strategic highland has since been annexed by Israel, bringing some Israeli troops as well as settlements to within a few dozen miles (kilometers) of Damascus. Although Syria has long demanded the area back \u2014 and no countries recognize Israel's annexation \u2014 the border has mostly been quiet for decades.\nIsrael and Syria are believed to have come close to a land-for-peace deal in the past, but today the chaos in Syria is widely seen as having justified Israel's continued hold on the Golan.\n\"We are looking for an address, a reliable one. We are looking for security and defense to our territory, interests and people,\" he said. \"If we get that, of course, it's fine with us.\"\nStephane Cohen, a former Israeli liaison officer to U.N. observers in the Golan, said Syria is expected to honor the 1974 agreement, as it did in the past. \"The problem is what that comes with now, which is Iran and Hezbollah and other Shiite proxies. That's the issue,\" he said.\nIsrael considers Iran to be its greatest threat, citing repeated Iranian calls for Israel's destruction, Iran's support for Hezbollah and other hostile militant groups and its development of long-range missiles.\nSince then, Israel has repeatedly said it will not allow Iran, or its Shiite proxies, to establish a permanent presence in postwar Syria. The Israeli military official said the concern is that Iran will use these forces to launch a low-level \"war of attrition\" with Israel.\nThe government's advance in the southern Daraa province, which began on June 19, has captured wide areas and forced an estimated 330,000 people to flee their homes.",
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Where will my resting place be? Has not my hand made all these things, and so they came into being?\u201d declares the LORD. \u201cThis is the one I esteem: he who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word.\u201d (Isaiah 66:1,2)\nIt appears from the passage above that the Lord God is seeking a house. Heaven is His Throne. The earth is His footstool. What is still needed is a house.\nNotice the need for a \u201cresting place.\u201d This reminds us of the \u201crest of God\u201d mentioned in the fourth chapter of the Book of Hebrews. The rest of God consists of each person who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word.\nOh that each of us Christians would be humble and contrite in spirit, and tremble at God\u2019s Word! To be living in God\u2019s rest we must cease from our own works and think only as Christ is thinking; speak only as Christ is speaking; act only as Christ is acting. This is the eternal Sabbath in which Christ and each member of His Body lives. Such is the House of God!\nIf we are a member of Christ\u2019s Body, we were brought into the world to be made a dwelling place for God Almighty. We are a saint, a holy one, in that we have been set aside for this Divine purpose. We may have one or many talents; but our highest priority is to listen to Jesus carefully as He prepares a place for us in Himself and the Father, and a place for the Father and Himself in us.\nOn the occasion of the birth of the Christian Church, we find that God has not changed His mind:\nThis is what the LORD says: \u201cHeaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. Where is the house you will build for me? Where will my resting place be? Has not my hand made all these things, and so they came into being?\u201d declares the LORD. \u201cHowever, the Most High does not live in houses made by men. As the prophet says: \u2018Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. What kind of house will you build for me?\u2019 says the Lord. \u2018Or where will my resting place be? Has not my hand made all these things?\u2019\u201d (Acts 7:48-50)\nThe first Christian martyr was stoned to death after speaking these words. From this we can imagine how terribly important they are.\nWhether our places of worship are elaborate or small and plain, God does not dwell in them as He did in the Tabernacle and the Temple of Solomon. God will dwell only in Christ\u2013Head and Body. This is the resting place of God, and for each of us also. We are to enter His rest.\nGod never finds His rest, His dwelling place, in the first creation, the adamic man. The saints of old, such as Sampson, Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, were filled with the Spirit of God on special occasions. But they never were God\u2019s rest, His dwelling place. The Spirit put them on as a glove and worked His works.\nEach member of the Body of Christ is the eternal dwelling place of God. This is why the Lord Jesus stated that he who is least in the Kingdom of God is greater than John the Baptist. John was one of those who was used by the Spirit; but John never was the resting place of God.\nAs I said, God never finds His resting place in the adamic man. God dwells only in Christ, that is, only in that which is of His own Divine Nature. Thus when we use the expression \u201cChrist in us,\u201d we are referring to two distinctly separate facts. First, Christ, the Divine Nature of God, must be formed in us. Second, the Father, Jesus Christ Himself, and the Spirit of God must come and take their places in that which has been formed in us.\nJesus answered, \u201cI tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.\u201d (John 3:5,6)\nFirst, Christ formed in us.\nThen, the Fullness of God comes to dwell in that which has been formed in us.\nIt is as we, with Christ\u2019s help, keep His commands, His Divine Nature is formed in us. Then the Fullness of the Godhead make us Their dwelling place, their eternal Tabernacle.\nFor this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom his whole family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge\u2014that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. (Ephesians 3:14-19)\nFirst we must be strengthened with Divine power in our inner being. Then we are a candidate to be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.\nThe following passage is relevant to the building of the House of God:\nThe mountains of Bashan are majestic mountains; rugged are the mountains of Bashan. Why gaze in envy, O rugged mountains, at the mountain where God chooses to reign, where the LORD himself will dwell forever? The chariots of God are tens of thousands and thousands of thousands; the Lord has come from Sinai into his sanctuary. When you ascended on high, you led captives in your train; you received gifts from men, even from the rebellious\u2014that you, O LORD God, might dwell there. (Psalms 68:15-18)\nAgain we see the emphasis on Mount Zion, where God chooses to reign; where God will reign for eternity.\nThe Lord has come from Sinai, from the Law, into His sanctuary\u2014the Head and Body of Christ. My understanding is that the \u201cchariots of God\u201d is referring to the members of the Body of Christ.\nThen we come to a portion that is repeated in the New Testament:\nWhen you ascended on high, you led captives in your train; you received gifts from men, even from the rebellious\u2014that you, O LORD God, might dwell there. (Psalms 68:18)\nNotice below:\nBut to each one of us grace has been given as Christ apportioned it. This is why it says: \u201cWhen he ascended on high, he led captives in his train and gave gifts to men.\u201d (What does \u201che ascended\u201d mean except that he also descended to the lower, earthly regions? He who descended is the very one who ascended higher than all the heavens, in order to fill the whole universe.) It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God\u2019s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ. (Ephesians 4:7-13)\nThe \u201cgifts from the rebellious\u201d are apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastor-teachers (I believe this is one gift, in that pastors generally teach). In this manner Christ prepared God\u2019s people, that is the apostles and so forth, for works of service. These four \u201cgifts\u201d have as their mission to build up the Body of Christ.\nThe \u201cgifts\u201d are to persevere until each member of the Body attains to the fullness of Christ. Since we do not often see such maturity among us on the earth, one might conclude that these, and all the other gifts of the Spirit, will continue in the spirit world among the deceased of the Body (who do not cease to be part of the Body because they have died) until, as the Word of God promises, we all reach the standard set by the fullness of Christ.\nAnd what is the purpose of bringing to pass the work of building us to such maturity? That you, O LORD God, might dwell there.\nThen we might ask, \u201cWhat will be the result of God dwelling in Christ\u2013Head and Body?\u201d The answer is found in the last two chapter of the Book of Revelation.\nI saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. (Revelation 21:2)\nPaul tells us that the Church is destined to be without blemish. I rather suspect that accomplishing this perfection is the purpose for the thousand-year Kingdom Age, commonly referred to as the Millennium.\nThe eighth chapter of the Song of Solomon tells us that the immature members of the Bride of the Lamb will be ministered to by those who themselves have attained to maturity in Christ.\nI read somewhere that Bible scholars are not certain what the new Jerusalem is. This uncertainty puzzles me. The verse above tells us clearly what the new Jerusalem is. It is the Bride of the Lamb, the eternal House of God, the Tabernacle of God. It is the glorified Christian Church.\nHow could there possibly be any confusion here. Look what it states. Now the dwelling of God is with men. The new Jerusalem is the dwelling of God. There is no dwelling of God other than Christ\u2013Head and Body. There is no room here for uncertainty, that I can see. Can you?\nI rather suspect the problem arises because of the statement the dwelling of God is with men. It may be inconceivable to some that the Christian Church will come down from the new sky to be established for eternity on the new earth. I think there is a teaching abroad that God is going to maintain a Gentile Church in Heaven while the Jews inherit the earth.As obviously unscriptural as such a position is, I am told it is held by some.\nThe Apostle Paul made it abundantly clear that there is only one new Man in Christ, consisting of Jews and Gentiles.\nFor he himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, (Ephesians 2:14)\nIf the Apostle of Christ writes that Christ has made Jews and Gentiles one new Man, how can someone maintain that the Gentiles go to Heaven to live forever while the Jews enjoy a kingdom on the earth? Is this possibly one of the errors flowing from the unscriptural theory of Dispensationalism?\nThis notion possibly could account for scholars having a difficulty identifying the New Jerusalem.\nNow the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. The dwelling of God can be none other than Christ\u2013Head and Body. But who are the \u201cmen\u201d?\nThe men are the people from the nations of the earth who, at the last resurrection, have been saved into citizenship on the new earth. They are the \u201csheep,\u201d whose names have been written in the Book of Life.\nIt is my understanding that current teaching maintains that the only people who will be saved from destructive wrath are the Christian people. The remainder of mankind are destined to spend eternity in the Lake of Fire with Satan, Antichrist, the False Prophet, and Satan\u2019s angels.\nThis is not true. The destiny of the Bride of the Lamb, the Church, is to govern all those of mankind whom God chooses to save but who are not of the Royal Priesthood, the elect, God\u2019s Israel.\nThe difference between the Church and the remainder of mankind is portrayed in several places in the Book of Isaiah:\nRighteousness and praise spring up from the Tabernacle of God, the holy city. The nations see this and accept or reject Christ. Here is fulfilled the Words of our Lord when He stated that when we Christians are one with each other in Christ in God, the world will believe.\nThen we notice what shall be accomplished once the Tabernacle of God is located among people, rather than in Heaven above where God cannot be seen.\nGod himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. How often this passage is applied to Christians who have died. It is not speaking of Christians. The Christians are the holy city. The people being spoken of here are the \u201csheep of the nations\u201d who are the inheritance of the Church. God, through His Church, will wipe away the tears of those whose names are written in the Book of Life.\nWe have to receive Christ when He is presented to us, if we are to be given eternal life. But God accepts those whom He has not brought to Christ, if they live a decent life.\nGod is not making all new things. Rather, He is making all things new. This means that the spirit world, the Kingdom Age, and the new heaven and earth reign of Christ, will not be unfamiliar, weird, or mysterious. Each of the three domains of mankind will be much as we have known life to be. What will be significantly different will be the absence of sin, self-will, the use of money for commerce, and the presence of churches and religion.\nWhile the new world will be familiar, all relationships, things, and circumstances will have been made new in Christ. It will be an eternal world. People will not grow old if they behave righteously and have access to the trees of life.\nMy understanding is that all of us, members of the elect and the people of the nations, will grow spiritually in Christ. I believe those who have been appointed to high rank in the Kingdom may be larger than other people; and may even continue to grow as great pillars of truth and righteousness.\nPerhaps we will be growing in the image of Christ and increasing in the Fullness of God, for eternity. Something wonderful to look forward to!\nHe said to me: \u201cIt is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life. (Revelation 21:6)\n\u201cIt is done\u201d reminds us of Christ on the cross saying, \u201cIt is finished.\u201d\nAll that we are presenting here was finished in God\u2019s mind on the seventh day of creation. Then God rested. Since then His Word has been active, bringing to pass all that God envisioned from the beginning. God always is watching over His Word to perform it.\nWe are to enter that same rest. We are not to try to create our own Heaven and earth but are to keep listening to Jesus so we can think, say, and do what God planned for us from the original seventh day. This is what the Book of Hebrews means by urging us to labor to enter the rest of God.\nIt is a good thing that Christ is the Alpha and the Omega. This means that if we keep obeying Him, keeping His Word faithfully, He will not only begin but also finish God\u2019s plan for our life. The Alpha is wonderful. The Omega is even more wonderful.\nGod has promised to give the water of life to whoever is thirsty. May the Lord grant such thirst to each one of us!\nThe expression \u201cHe who overcomes\u201d is of the utmost significance for us Christians. The promised rewards are not given to us just because we have made a profession of belief in the Lord Jesus Christ.\nWe have to \u201covercome.\u201d This means throughout our discipleship there will arise various pressures and problems. One writer pictured these as mountain peaks. As soon as we ascend to one peak, we see another in the distance\u2014some new hurdle to overcome through Christ.\nThe Lord spoke to me recently about \u201cworrying.\u201d This is a mountain that I must climb if I am to please the Lord. I immediately asked the Lord to guide me in climbing this mountain. I know He will, although I always have been a worrier. I want to be a warrior, not a worrier! How about you?\nA different \u201cmountain\u201d is expressed in Revelation, Chapter Fourteen, in the message to God\u2019s firstfruits. It is that we not be defiled with women. This is not referring to marriage, for marriage ordinarily does not defile anyone. It means that there must be no relationship in our life that Jesus has to accept along with us.\nThese are those who did not defile themselves with women, for they kept themselves pure. (Revelation 14:4)\nThere may be a child, or wife, or husband, or sweetheart, of whom we are especially fond. There may be an emotional bondage. We cannot conceive of life without this person. This chain absolutely has to be broken at some time.\nWe speak of putting people on the altar. This means we have offered them to God. But sometimes this has to be done several times before we finally are free. The Lord Jesus simply will not accept our adoration of any individual. Giving the individual over to the Lord may be so difficult as to be beyond our strength and we are required to ask Jesus for help. But Christ is Jealous if we try to hold onto this attachment.\nWe must come to Christ alone. He is our Creator. He will not share our love for Him with another person, thing, or circumstance. To cling to an idol of this sort is to be \u201cdefiled with women,\u201d the \u201cwomen\u201d being whatever it is we find difficult to give to Christ.\nWhatever mountains we encounter must be climbed, if we are to be considered an overcomer. This process continues until the end of our life, I think. At least it is that way with me. I do not expect to wake up some morning and find there are no peaks in the distance.\nThere are three rewards for overcoming: first, inheriting all that God makes new in Christ; second, God will be our God; third, we will be God\u2019s son.\nThat brings up an interesting question: \u201cIf people do not overcome, will God not be their God and will they not be God\u2019s son?\u201d Because we have been so saturated with Humanism, our inclination is to say, \u201cThat can\u2019t be true! It is too harsh!\u201d\nThe Word of God is never too harsh. The truth is, we Christians in America are too soft.\nThis puts a whole lot more weight on \u201covercoming,\u201d doesn\u2019t it?\nOnce we begin to compromise the Scriptures we are on sinking sand. There is no other rock for us to stand on. Our faith in the Scriptures is going to be more necessary than ever in the coming days, as the world sinks down into the moral abyss.\nSo I would say, \u201cIf you want to inherit all that God makes new in Christ; if you want God to be your God; and if you want to be God\u2019s son; then you are going to have to, through Christ, climb the mountains that are set before you.\u201d Such is my belief. If anyone desires to believe otherwise, then that is his or her decision and he or she will face the consequences of his or her decision.\nGod is loving beyond our comprehension. He also is strict beyond our comprehension. Jesus in Gethsemane and on the cross of Calvary assure us that God is strict beyond our comprehension.\nI have come to believe that one of Satan\u2019s prime objective is to remove the fear of God from us; to persuade us that God is \u201clove\u201d and will never treat anyone harshly, because that would be \u201cunfair.\u201d I think Satan\u2019s objective is to cause mankind to insist that God not throw Satan into the Lake of Fire because that would be \u201cunfair.\u201d\n\u201cBut the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars\u2014their place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.\u201d (Revelation 21:8)\nThe above are some of the mountains that must be climbed if we are to escape the Lake of Fire. God the Father has given the Lake of Fire authority over these eight personalities. The Lake of Fire has a claim on them, whether or not we profess belief in Christ. Christ will enable us to change from a coward to a brave person; but I do not think Christ will seek to deny the Lake of Fire its right to the coward.\n\u201cToo strict,\u201d you might say. The Scriptures are the Scriptures. Either they are from God or they are not. Each of us has to make our choice.\nTo be thrown into the Lake of Fire means that we gradually will become part of Satan\u2019s person, just as those who live in the rest of God will finally become part of the Person of the Lord Jesus.\nThe Lake of Fire is a destiny so horrible it is beyond our ability to comprehend. It also is true that there are crimes being committed in America in our day that are so horrible we cannot grasp them. Cruel and unusual crimes deserve cruel and unusual punishments.\nAmerica is turning away from Christ, and the unclean spirits increasingly are being released to demonstrate their personalities. God no longer is covering our country! Our leaders of government are not giving glory to God!\nChildren are tortured to death and people are raped and dismembered in America at this time. So we will not quarrel when God says if He is to be our God we must overcome the pressure of the demons as they seek to create us in Satan\u2019s image.\nOne of the seven angels who had the seven bowls full of the seven last plagues came and said to me, \u201cCome, I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.\u201d And he carried me away in the Spirit to a mountain great and high, and showed me the Holy City, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God. (Revelation 21:9,10)\nThe Scripture teaches us that the Bride of the Lamb is the Christian Church. So from the above passage we must conclude that the holy city, the new Jerusalem is the Christian Church.\nThen we come to the jasper wall. This heavily ornamented wall tells us that there is an eternal wall between God\u2019s Church and the remainder of mankind. Jesus tells us of this wall in the seventeenth chapter of the Gospel of John. He says that we of the Church are not of the world just as He is not of the world. Jesus maintains that God love us just as He loves His Firstborn Son, Jesus, and has given us the Glory He has given to His Son.\nIt may not be democratic, or \u201cfair,\u201d in our opinion, but the truth is that God has chosen individuals from among the ranks of mankind to belong to Him in a special way. They are more holy than others, just as the sons of Aaron were more holy than the remainder of Israel.\nThey are the elect, the chosen, the Royal Priesthood, the Body of the Messiah, the sons of God, the family of God. Doesn\u2019t everyone have this calling? No. The members of the Church have been chosen to represent mankind to God. They will serve to reconcile man to God and God to man.\nBut is it fair that certain people have thus been selected? How can we talk about fairness? God is the Creator. He is a Potter. He shapes clay the way He wants the clay to be.\nIf God wants to make an honorable object, then that is what He makes. If God wants to make an object upon which He will demonstrate His anger against sin and rebellion, then that is what He will do.\nDoes God play favorites? Ask a suffering saint if God plays favorites. No, He does not play favorites among people. God is independent of people. He creates people. God alone determines what kind of an individual He will bring forth.\nIt is foolish of us who know nothing at all to judge God. I am not suggesting we have a fatalistic attitude. Any person who wants to can choose to be a vessel of honor; to serve God with all his or her heart; to be an outstanding saint. God will never prevent anyone from choosing to be a man or woman of godly behavior.\nIt is up to us to choose to be a victorious saint. No one can stop us if we call on Christ to help us. We do not have to worry about whether or not we have been chosen. All we need to do is act like we have been chosen, to be close to God and to do His will. The Lord Jesus will take care of the rest.\nI know of a case where God has been surprised by the faith of a person, and also of a case where God was disappointed in a person. This tells me that our destinies are not locked in steel. They are subject to our decisions; and a careful reading of the New Testament will validate this, if I am not mistaken.\nSo there is the great wall between the members of the Body of Christ and those who have been saved to life from among mankind. That wall has been built upon the Apostles of the Lamb. The twelve gates to the city are named after the families of Israel. They are pearls, representing people who have suffered until a pearl of Divine compassion has been formed in them.\nI believe the emphasis on precious stones speaks of the godly character of God\u2019s people who have suffered the pressures that have made them so. This is the way precious stones are formed, isn\u2019t it, in the dark places of the earth.\nI did not see a temple in the city, because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. (Revelation 21:22)\nYou know, when we die and enter the spirit world I do not believe we will see any churches. Churches are manmade. They are supposed to glorify God and the Lamb. But I think more often than not they draw people to themselves, their building needs, their offerings of money, the desire that the congregation go out and bring in more people. None of these three tasks exist in the spirit world.\nCan you imagine the consternation of members of one of the various sects or denominations when they discover that their religion is not represented? Who will they fight against\u2014God, Jesus, the saints, the elect angels, one another?\nI believe I am correct that when Jesus returns, churches no longer will be needed. And we can notice in the passage above that there is no church in the holy city. God and the Lamb themselves are the church, and it may be true that they can be seen. So there no longer is a church as such. In fact, the entire city, the Royal Priesthood, may serve as a \u201cchurch\u201d for those who have been saved of mankind.\nI notice in the Book of Revelation that Babylon is destroyed. I think that Babylon includes all religious organizations, for they all exist in confusion, fighting against one another, each one sure that God is on their side.\nPerhaps the fall of Babylon signifies that there never again will be religious buildings, or ceremonies, or ordinances, or special beliefs. Maybe from that time forth there will be only God and Jesus, and the members of the Royal Priesthood. For it is certain that the blood of God\u2019s saints is on the hands of the religious organizations.\nThe city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp. (Revelation 21:23)\nHere is a marvelous thing. The Gospel of John tells us that the Life of Christ is the Light of men. The nature of light is such that it enables us to see the material world. But the Light, which is the Life of Christ, enables us to see the material and the spirit worlds, and also the meaning of everything including all laws of cause and effect.\nTherefore the Bride of the Lamb does not need the sun or the moon to shine in it. This reminds us of the beginning of the creation when there was light for the first three days but no sun, moon, or stars.\nSo Christ Himself is the true Light. Those in whom Christ is living are the lights of the world.\nNotice in the Old Testament:\nThe above tells us that eternal Divine Life will so fill the city that the people who compose the city will never need sleep. They will be like God and Christ, so filled with Life at all times that sleep no longer is required. They always are ready to assist the peoples of the new earth.\nNothing impure will ever enter it, nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb\u2019s book of life. (Revelation 21:27)\nRemember, we are speaking of those of the nations whose names were found in the Book of Life. At the final resurrection they were brought forth as citizens of the new world of righteousness. We learn from this that the names of the people who were impure, shameful, or deceitful, were not found in the Book of Life.\nHowever, as I will state later, the people of the nations over whom the new Jerusalem will rule, will lose their right to the water of eternal Life if they begin to behave shamefully or deceitfully.\nThis reminds us that even members of the churches can have their names blotted from the Book of Life. I have never heard this preached, but it is what the New Testament declares.\nYet you have a few people in Sardis who have not soiled their clothes. They will walk with me, dressed in white, for they are worthy. He who overcomes will, like them, be dressed in white. I will never blot out his name from the book of life, but will acknowledge his name before my Father and his angels. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. (Revelation 3:4-6)\nThe above verse is stricter than what ordinarily is preached in our day. I believe it is time for the fear of the Lord to return to America. Notice that the believers had to be found worthy of being part of the Royal Priesthood. We do not hear this preached very often.\nWe may conclude that access to the new Jerusalem, the glorified Christian Church, is available to those of the nations whose names were found in the Book of Life. They were brought forward to citizenship in the new world of righteousness.\nEven at that they had access to the eternal Life found in the city only as long as they were free from that which is impure, shameful, or deceitful. It is the holy city\u2013actually holy, not by \u201cgrace\u201d or any other temporary overlooking of the behavior of the inhabitants.\nThen the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. (Revelation 22:1)\nBy this time the Throne of God and of the Lamb has been created in the heart of each member of the Body of Christ. Thus, as Isaiah and Jesus prophesied, the Spirit of God flows from the saints. With joy they bring forth eternal Life to everyone who comes to them. Both the Spirit and the Bride say, \u201cCome.\u201d\nOn each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. (Revelation 22:2)\nThe Tree of Life is the Lord Jesus. This tree is on both sides of the River of the Spirit, representing the members of the Body of Christ who themselves have become trees of Life because Christ has been formed in them and is dwelling in them. As the forty-seventh chapter of the Book of Ezekiel informs us, these trees of Life have had to pass through four levels of judgment and four levels of the Spirit until they were qualified to bring God\u2019s Life into the dead sea of mankind.\nThey will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. (Revelation 22:4)\nThose who make up the holy city will see the Face of God. Probably the Face of the Father I would assume. They can see His Face and live. This is a privilege so exalted as to be quite beyond any understanding whatever.\nGod\u2019s name in their foreheads means they have been transformed by the renewing of their mind. Their mind has been renewed because they obey God perfectly and totally at all times. Like Jesus Christ Himself, they have been made obedient through suffering.\nOne would conjecture that it would not be necessary to rule over the saved members of the nations. But God has given us a will, and we can be tempted. This is why the saints of the holy city have been assigned to govern the nations for eternity. God\u2019s will shall be done in the earth as it is in Heaven.\n\u201cBehold, I am coming soon! Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy in this book.\u201d (Revelation 22:7)\nI have been told there are ministers who have advised their congregations not to read the Book of Revelation because it will confuse them. That does not seem to be in harmony with the verse above.\nApparently there is coming a day in which it will not be possible to repent. God does not want mixtures. The way of the Lord must be made straight. Let the lukewarm become cold or hot. Those who sin and are vile in their behavior are to remain that way, and so with those who practice righteousness and holiness.\nThis is a fearful word indeed, but it is one more indication that our preaching today has become so pervaded with the philosophy of Humanism that the written Word has been replaced with human traditions that remove the fear of God from us.\nCompare the \u201cgrace\u201d teaching of today with the verse above. Is it indeed true that Christ will reward everyone according to his or her behavior? If the written Word can never be changed in any manner whatever, what do we do about today\u2019s preaching of imputed righteousness?\nLet us face the truth. While God overlooks our previous sins so we can get started on the road to eternal life, the concept of a sovereign grace in which God always will overlook our behavior (some teach God will overlook our behavior even in the new world) may well be the most destructive heresy ever to enter Christian theology.\nDoes Revelation 22:12 (above) apply to all people, even Christians, or not? If it does not apply to Christians, then we are inconsistent if we apply any other part of the Bible to Christians. How can we pick and choose in this manner? How can we know the difference in application? We are in a no man\u2019s land of theological confusion.\nBlessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the city. Outside are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the idolaters and everyone who loves and practices falsehood. (Revelation (22:14,15)\nThe passage above is of interest. It is implying that outside the walls of the holy city are people who are not pure but are sinning against God. Apparently those of the nations who have been considered eligible to live on the new earth under the authority of the Kingdom of God, may include people who still are bound with sin.\nThey appear to have been given access to the blood of atonement, and can wash themselves and thus be permitted to enter the city and partake of eternal Life and healing.\nThe longer I live the more I can see how the conditions of the future are similar to that which is familiar to us. The difference is, Satan, Antichrist, the false prophets, and the fallen angels and demons no longer are present to lead us astray. They are forced to remain in the Lake of Fire. Those whose names are not written in the Book of Life are there also, becoming more a part of Satan as the ages go by.\nThose on the new earth have a will and can choose to disobey Christ and His saints. If they do they cannot enter through the gates, and thus are denied the renewal of life and healing that it appears are necessary for their survival. I do not understand more than this, but what I have written appears to agree with Revelation 22:14,15 (above).\nHere is the monumental error of today\u2019s teaching of \u201cgrace.\u201d There is no sovereign forgiveness which saves us into fellowship with God regardless of our behavior. It always will be possible for human beings and angels to rebel against God.\nThis is why God goes to such great lengths to perfect in obedience those appointed to govern the Kingdom. Each victorious saint must always guard himself in the matter of strict obedience to Christ. Also, in the future he must always stand ready to bring to account each of those who have been appointed to his charge.\nSo the future in many ways will be identical to the present. God has appointed Jesus Christ as King of all kings and Lord of all lords. Everyone who wishes to continue in God\u2019s Presence, now or a billion years from now, must obey Christ strictly and cheerfully. There are to be no more rebellions against God and His Son!\nThe Bride is the new Jerusalem, the Church of Christ. The members of the Bride, of the Body of Christ, always stand ready today and through eternity to give eternal Life to anyone who is thirsty and will come to Christ through them. They are the trees of life that stand along the banks of the River of Life.\nThe purpose of the redemption of the members of the Body of Christ, the Wife of the Lamb, is to change them from living souls to life-giving spirits.\nAs to Isaiah:\n\u201cSurely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The LORD, the LORD, is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation.\u201d With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation. 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Perhaps this is because God knew that in the last days the philosophy of Humanism would seek to remove the fear of God from us and endeavor to modify the Scriptures, making the warnings of the Book of Revelation of no effect.\nWe have seen, therefore, that God is building a house for Himself in which to find rest. We have seen also that God\u2019s eternal house is the new Jerusalem, the holy city.\nThe fact that the name of the city is Jerusalem, and not New York, Paris, London, or Tehran, shows that God never changes. He established His Glory in Jerusalem from the time of King David, and His Glory always shall be in Jerusalem.\nToday it is Jerusalem in the spirit world. When the Lord Jesus appears, the House of God, Jerusalem, Mount Zion, will be on the earth\u2014and ultimately on the new earth.\nChrist\u2013Head and Body, is the government of the Kingdom of God. All other creatures will be governed by the Kingdom of God, and as such are part of the Kingdom governed by the Royal Priesthood, God\u2019s Israel, the elect, the family of God, the Wife of the Lamb.\nNo person can come to Christ unless the Father draws him or her. These are God\u2019s elect. We are to make our calling and election certain by purging ourselves, as Christ helps us, from all that is unclean. We are to be a holy nation, a people belonging peculiarly to the Lord, as was true of Israel of old.\nThere are mountains set before each one of us. The peaks can be seen in the distance. We are to climb them, one at a time, as the Spirit of God directs and enables us. This is what it means to be an overcomer, a victorious saint.\nOur trials are difficult and sometimes painful. A few times during our discipleship the demands on us can be met only as we are living one day at a time with our trust fixed on God\u2019s Word. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on October 8, 2014 February 6, 2017 by mdyer\nSmall colleges, big impact: AIKCU members add $618 million to Kentucky economy\nKentucky\u2019s nonprofit private colleges add nearly $618 million to Kentucky\u2019s economy each year, creating more than 10,400 jobs, according to a new study commissioned by the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities (AIKCU).\n\u201cMost people understand how important the private nonprofit colleges and universities are in Kentucky\u2019s overall system of postsecondary education,\u201d said Gary S. Cox, president of AIKCU. \u201cAfter all, taken together our members educate more students than the state\u2019s flagship university and produce a little more than 1 in 5 bachelor\u2019s degrees awarded in Kentucky, with even larger percentages of bachelor\u2019s degrees in fields like nursing and education. 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We hope this study helps folks see how important these small colleges are to Kentucky\u2019s overall economy.\u201d\nThe $618 million that Kentucky\u2019s nonprofit, private colleges and universities add to Kentucky\u2019s state gross domestic product (GDP) annually breaks down as follows:\nDirect benefits: $354 million\n$344 million in direct wages and benefits\n7,037 total employees (4,898 FT); average annual wage + benefits = $48,920\nIndirect benefits (dollars spent with Kentucky businesses that continue to recirculate in Kentucky): $102 million\n1,166 Kentucky jobs exist because of AIKCU members\u2019 operations.\nWages + benefits of these indirect jobs = $47+ million; average $40,600 annually\nInduced benefits (response by Kentucky\u2019s economy to direct and indirect): $162 million\n2,231 induced Kentucky jobs\nInduced wages + benefits = $89 million; average annual wage + benefits = $39,370\nIn addition, Kentucky\u2019s private colleges and universities generate another $108.5 million in tax revenues.\n$27.5 million in estimated Kentucky state and local tax revenue (annual)\n$81 million estimated federal tax revenue (annual). 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This may make the AIKCU\u2019s member institutions one of the greatest economic and social bargains to the residents and taxpayers of Kentucky.\u201d\nThe narrow methodology used by the objective outside consultant for this study is exactly the same methodology used by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development to evaluate companies seeking economic incentives from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This is a much more conservative approach than the methods used by some other higher education economic impact studies.\nWhile the numbers in the report are impressive, they are by no means a comprehensive evaluation of the broad array of economic, cultural and social impacts that AIKCU members provide. The conservative approach of this study excludes capital projects and focuses only on the economic benefits derived from the institutions\u2019 annual operations, using 2011-12 employment and wage data reported to the National Center for Education Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).\nThis study excludes many factors that are often included in more robust economic impact studies: the numerous benefits of increased human capital (increased wages, tax revenue, employment, etc.); student, alumni, and visitor spending; the economic impacts of auxiliary or cultural venues; research, grants, and the value of community service; direct and indirect economic benefits from capital construction projects; or the many social and cultural benefits that colleges provide to their communities. 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        "raw_content": "AIRSHOW NEWS: Two high flyers added to the line-up for Clacton air show\nPosted by Flightline UK | Jul 4, 2014 | Civilian Organised Airshows and Trade Events, Seaside Shows, Vulcan | 0 |\nThe ever popular crowd-pulling Vulcan bomber will be returning to the award winning Clacton Air Show this summer.\nTendring District Council (TDC), organisers of the event, has secured its appearance on Thursday, 21 August.\nThe Avro Vulcan, the most recognisable of the V-bombers, made its debut at the air show in 2012 and proved a smash hit with people travelling from far and wide to get a glimpse, before returning again last year.\nThe aircraft appearing at Clacton is the world\u2019s last flying Avro Vulcan.\nThere had been fears that it would have to stop flying at the end of last year but its future is secure through to the end of 2015 at least.\nThe Avro Vulcan was one of the most impressive aircraft of its time and remains so to this day, incorporating many advances in technology and aerodynamics when it was designed in the years after the Second World War.\nIts requirement was to fly long distances and drop nuclear bombs but the only war it ever took part in was a conventional one in the Falklands.\nAlso making an appearance this year is the Royal Canadian Lancaster Bomber with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight which is tipped to be a \u201conce in a lifetime event\u201d with this particular formation.\nMark Platt, TDC\u2019s Cabinet Member for Tourism, Culture, Leisure and Events, said both the Vulcan and the Lancaster Bomber are major attractions for the show.\n\u201cI am delighted that the team has secured these remarkable aircraft for the Clacton Air Show and I\u2019m sure this echoes the sentiments of thousands of enthusiasts,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThis free event promises to \u2018wow the crowds\u2019 \u2013 and these aircraft will guarantee that promise\u201d.\nFurther details of other flights, activities and attractions will be unveiled over the coming weeks.\nAdditional parking will be laid on this year along with park and ride open-top bus transfers to transport enthusiasts to the area from Clacton Factory Outlet and Holland-on-Sea.\nGeneral Air Show enquiries can be made on 01255 686633.\nPreviousAIRSHOW NEWS: More Aircraft added to Shoreham Airshow display line-up\nNextAIRSHOW NEWS: Time runs out for F-35B at Air Tattoo\nCivilian Organised Airshows and Trade Events > > AIRSHOW NEWS: Two high flyers added to the line-up for Clacton air show",
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        "raw_content": "Delegate Alfonso Lopez\u2019s 2014 Legislative Agenda\nThe Virginia DREAM/Tuition Equity Act\nHB 88 \u2013 In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students who are part of the Deferred Action Program of the U.S. Department of Homeland\nThis bill will provide documented Virginia students who have been granted Deferred Action by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security the opportunity to receive in-state tuition at Virginia state colleges and universities. This legislation is not only the right thing to do for these students who were brought here at no fault of their own, but also the right thing to do for Virginia\u2019s economy. We invest millions of dollars in these students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, but put up a barrier to higher education that turns away top Virginia students. With the support of a diverse coalition of business leaders, religious organizations, education advocates, and immigrant rights groups behind this bill, I am cautiously optimistic that we will be able to move this bill forward in the House of Delegates.\nHB 800 \u2013 No Excuse Absentee In-Person Voting\nVirginia should be making it easier to vote \u2013 not harder. This bill will allow Virginians to vote in-person absentee before Election Day without an excuse. This is especially important for individuals in our community who work multiple jobs and may find it difficult to spend several hours trying to vote on a work day. I believe HB 800 is common sense legislation that will help alleviate long lines on Election Day and increase voter participation.\nHB 802 \u2013 No Excuse Absentee Voting for Virginians Age 65 and Older\nThis bill will allow Virginians age 65 and older to vote absentee without an excuse. Virginia currently allows Virginians age 65 and older to request curbside voting; however, we do not allow these same Virginians to request an absentee ballot without an additional excuse. The increased use of curbside in 2012 contributed to some of the long lines that were experienced throughout Northern Virginia on Election Day. For these and other reasons, the Virginia Voter Registrar\u2019s Association supports this legislation.\nHJ 97 \u2013 Constitutional Amendment Allowing for the Restoration of Voting Rights\nVirginia is one of only four States that do not automatically restore the voting rights of felons once they have paid their debt to society. This is a remnant of our segregationist past. My legislation authorizes the Virginia General Assembly to provide for the automatic restoration of voting rights for individuals convicted of nonviolent felonies who have completed their sentences. The current law leaves this determination up to the whim of the Governor. While Governor McDonnell worked tirelessly to review as many application as possible, this bill would remove this burden from the Governor\u2019s office and create a consistent process for all Virginians.\nHB 815 \u2013 Include Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Virginia Fair Housing Act\nThis bill will add discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity to the list of unlawfully discriminatory housing practices. Simply put, no one should be denied a place to live as a result of their sexual orientation or gender identity.\nHB 820 \u2013 Protecting Tenants from Retaliatory Eviction\nThis legislation would provide protection from a retaliatory eviction for tenants who have recently reported their landlord for a code violation, filed a suit against the landlord, joined a tenants\u2019 organization, or testified against the landlord. Within six months of one of the above actions it shall be \u201cprima facie\u201d evidence that the landlord\u2019s action was retaliatory. The current law requires the tenant to prove this action is retaliatory, which is nearly impossible.\nSmall Business and Job Growth\nHB 797 \u2013 Definition of Small Business\nIn Virginia, the definition of a small business for the purposes of the Small, Women, and Minority (SWaM) owned business public procurement program is fewer than 250 employees or less than an average of $10 million in annual gross receipts for the past three years. This definition covers over 95% of all businesses in Virginia. As a result, women and minority-owned businesses have a competitive disadvantage when it comes to procurement with the Commonwealth. Moreover, this overly broad definition allows large companies to technically become certified as small businesses and unfairly compete for small business procurement contracts. My legislation will make a small change to the definition of small business \u2013 replacing the word \u201cor\u201d with the word \u201cand\u201d \u2013 partially getting rid of the loophole allowing companies to take advantage of the SWaM procurement process. A company with $4.5 billion in annual receipts and 13 employees should not be certified as a small business.\nHB 798 - Self-Employment Assistance Pilot Program\nThis legislation will allow entrepreneurial Virginians eligible for unemployment insurance to instead receive seed money for starting a business. Essentially creating their own job (and possibly hiring others) rather than applying for a new one. This program has been very successful in other states \u2013 creating new jobs and providing critical entrepreneurial experience. By creating a pilot program that is limited to 100 participants, we can measure its effectiveness in Virginia and show why we should expand this program throughout the Commonwealth.\nHB 819 \u2013 Converted Electric Vehicles\nAs this industry starts to take off with the help of legislation that I sponsored over the past two years, we need to keep improving Virginia\u2019s code so that this industry can continue to grow and thrive. This legislation is a commonsense fix to a requirement that \u201cconverted electric vehicle\u201d be displayed in a method that would end up being over three feet long on three different sides of the car. By making this requirement a smaller, bumper sticker size identification, we can protect the safety of first responders while ensuring these vehicles remain marketable for manufacturers.\nHB 822 \u2013 Virginia\u2019s Renewable Portfolio Standards\nAfter numerous meetings throughout the year with Electrical Utility Companies, environmental advocates, and renewable energy industries, we have hammered out a compromise to move Virginia\u2019s Renewable Portfolio Standards program forward. This legislation will place a five year limit on Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) that are purchased by a utility so that utility companies will either have to purchase new renewable energy or create their own. Rather than storing RECs in perpetuity, this bill will incentivize new renewable energy production throughout the Commonwealth.\nHB 796 \u2013 Virginia Energy Plan\nThis bill will postpone the due date for the quadrennial updates to the Virginia Energy Plan from July 1 to October 1 so that Governor McAuliffe can have adequate time to effectively update Virginia\u2019s energy plan.\nHB 806 \u2013 VDOT Tree Replacement Policy\nThis legislation will require VDOT to adhere to any tree replacement policy adopted by the locality in which a highway construction project is being undertaken. This has been a concern for parts of the 49th District in recent years.\nHB 808 \u2013 Fuel Price Stability\nThis bill will require the Virginia State Corporation Commission, when required to approve the construction of any electrical utility facility, to consider the long-term price stability of any fuels used in the generation of energy from the facility. This would require the State Corporation Commission to give more consideration for renewable energy projects, which have a large up-front cost, but run on free solar, wind, and hydroelectric power after they are built.\nHB 818 - Virginia Commission on Energy and Environment\nThis bill will bring back the Commission on Energy and Environment, which former State Senator Mary Margaret Whipple worked tirelessly to create and support. It functions as a Commission to review legislation with significant environmental and energy implications. If we want to keep Virginia moving forward with the development of new renewable energy and environmentally friendly legislation, we need a forward-thinking Commission that is specially designed to review these bills.\nHB 807 \u2013 American Foreign Service Association License Plate\nThis bill will authorize the issuance of special license plates for members and supporters of the American Foreign Service Association.\nHB 811 \u2013 Following Too Closely\nThis bill would include bicycles and non-motorized vehicles in Virginia\u2019s following too closely statute. After coming so close last year to passing this legislation, I am determined to make sure we have adequate protection for bicyclists and other operators of non-motorized vehicles. With bipartisan support in both chambers of the General Assembly, I am optimistic that we will pass this legislation in 2014.\nImmigration/\u201cNotarios\u201d Reform\nHB 804 \u2013 Notarios; Notary Public Reform\nThis legislation is designed to fix the far too common problem of \u201cnotario\u201d fraud. In many foreign countries, notarios (notaries public) are equivalent to attorneys in that they are able to practice law and provide legal advice. Unfortunately, some notaries are taking advantage of this language discrepancy by advertising to provide legal advice on issues ranging from immigration to divorce proceedings even though they are not qualified to do so. This bill would require notaries public who do not have a law degree to include office signage (in all the languages that they provide service) and a disclaimer in all advertisements detailing that they are not qualified to practice law or provide immigration services.\nHB 809 \u2013 High Capacity Gun Magazine Ban\nHB 812 \u2013 Universal Background Checks for Gun Purchases\nThis legislation will require a background check for any and all private sales of firearms in Virginia. This is popular, common sense legislation supported by over 91% of Virginians (according to a poll conducted in 2012) and three out of every four Virginia-based NRA Members (according to a poll conducted in May of 2013).\nHB 823 \u2013 State Police to make voluntary background checks available at all Virginia gun shows\nThis legislation will require the State Police to be available to perform background checks for non-firearms dealer sales at gun shows. These background checks would be voluntary. 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        "raw_content": "Welcome To Alicia Coats Jewelry!\nAll of my jewelry is hand-crafted, by me, from my home in Raleigh, NC. I have a full time day job, am a wife and cater to 1 Chihuahua, Peyton, & 4 rescue cats - Callie, Spencer, Jack & Mia. Sadly we lost our 15 year old Chihuahua, Cody, to kidney failure 2/5/18.\nI have always had a love for jewelry. When I was a young child, my dad tells me that I would wear up to 20 bracelets on each wrist & I'd have to walk around with my arms up just to keep them from falling off. Wish I could find a picture!\n\u200bI went through several different jewelry phases throughout my youth. At one point I was in to wearing a ring on every finger, went back to wearing several bracelets at once (but these fit so I didn't have to keep my hands up) and then there was a time when I wore hoop earrings so large they could literally fit around my neck!\nI have always been creative in one form or another. I played piano as a child (mom & dad were right...I regret quitting), took orchestra in junior high, and dabbled in paints in my 20's. I have a journal full of poetry that I wrote in my teens & early 20's, but it wasn't until around 2007 that I started making jewelry. I started out making it for myself, then I started to make pieces for friends and family as gifts. I didn't start selling my pieces until 2009.\nNorth Carolina residents will be charged sales tax on all purchases as required by law. Wake County tax is currently at 7.25%.\nAs well as Facebook & Pinterest (links above), you can also follow me on Instagram!\nNew Pieces Posted:\n10/14/18 2 new bracelets added\n10/8/18 new pair of earrings added\n9/16/18 4 new pairs of earrings added\nPhotos below are pieces made as gifts or are part of my personal collection and are not for sale.",
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        "raw_content": "Rhode Island governor calls Copernicus 'a lot of junk'\nby TheHidden01 on Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:01 pm\nWere you surprised that Project Copernicus didn't manage to sell at auction? Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee wasn't. In recent statements to the associated press, Chafee stated that the property was \"a lot of junk\" and decried every step of the loan process for 38 Studios. In the governor's own words: \"People just panicked and gave a retired baseball player a huge amount of taxpayer money with no experience in this industry or any other businesses.\"\nCurt Schilling (the second key player in this ongoing drama, with the other being the state of Rhode Island) responded to the governor's statements on Twitter, claiming that a failure is obvious in hindsight. He also cited Chafee's current job approval numbers, suggesting that the state as a whole would like the opportunity to re-do its gubernatorial election. Richard Land, the man in charge of auctioning Project Copernicus and other 38 Studios assets, is allegedly still looking for private buyers for the IP.",
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        "raw_content": "Sisters Re-Elect Sister Nancy Miller as Prioress - 3/10/12\nFollowing a weekend of prayer and discernment, the Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Monastery, Bismarck, re-elected Sister Nancy Miller, OSB, as prioress on March 10, 2012. Sister Nancy was initially installed as prioress on May 16, 2008. Prioress election is held every four years in Benedictine monastic communities, with a 12-year limit.\n\u201cIt is with a grateful heart that I continue in my ministry as prioress of Annunciation Monastery,\u201d says Sister Nancy Miller. \u201cThese past four years have filled me with a sense of being richly blessed with learning and growth as a monastic. I have an ever-deepening appreciation of my sisters in monastic community. I am inspired every day by their faith, love and support, and commitment to the mission of Jesus.\u201d\nBorn and raised in Harvey, ND, to Joyce and Paul Miller, Sister Nancy is the fifth of eight children. She first became acquainted with the Sisters of Annunciation Monastery while attending the University of Mary where she received her undergraduate degree in business administration and a master\u2019s degree in management.\nAs prioress, Sister Nancy provides leadership in the Sisters\u2019 sponsored institutions:\nSt. Alexius Medical Center, the University of Mary and Garrison Memorial Hospital. She serves as president of the board at St. Alexius Medical Center and the University of Mary. \u201cTogether we work to ensure that Catholic, Christian and Benedictine values are lived out each day as we serve in health care and higher education.\u201d\nThe prioress is the spiritual and administrative leader of the religious community. Prayerful discernment and study takes place every four years as the sisters develop their long range plan outlining directives to enhance mission, ministry and promote vocations to religious life. \u201cIt is critical that we collaborate with others and respond to the needs of the times as our founding sisters responded \u2013 guided by the Holy Spirit with vision, faith and courage,\u201d says Sister Nancy.\n\u201cAnnunciation Monastery is not just home to our sisters,\u201d she says, \u201cit is a place of hospitality for people of all faiths. We strive to respond to the contemporary hunger for God through our spirituality programs, spiritual direction and retreats. We offer a peaceful, prayerful place for people to come and be refreshed. Through vocation live-in experiences throughout the year, women discern God\u2019s call in their own lives. We support and encourage them in their vocation.\u201d\n\u201cWe Sisters of Annunciation Monastery vision for the future with renewed commitment to the people of the Bismarck Diocese and beyond. We are here for you and we pray for you every day.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Using GIS - Trail of Tears\nMAPPING/GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS\nUsing GIS to uncover lost sections of the Trail of Tears\nAs a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the United States government forcibly removed more than 16,000 Cherokee Indian people from their homelands in Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia, sending them to the Indian Territory (today known as Oklahoma). The impact on the Cherokee was devastating; hundreds died during their forced migration, and thousands more perished from the consequences of relocation. This tragic chapter in American and Cherokee history became known as the Trail of Tears.\nThe Trail of Tears National Historic Trail commemorates the Cherokee experience and identifies the paths that 17 Cherokee detachments followed westward. Today the trail encompasses about 2,200 miles of land and water routes, and traverses portions of nine states. The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program (AHPP) is working with the National Park Service and the Trail of Tears Association, as well as with State Historic Preservation Offices in other states, to identify and preserve properties associated with the Cherokee Removal of the 1830s.\nThe traditional method of finding historic features has involved a combination of the written record and maps from the time period. Using references of locations mentioned in the original sources the researcher can locate the historic features on maps, either modern or historic. The problem lies in identifying features located between the known points. We have historic maps showing the areas between the reference points but that will usually only cut the search radius down to several miles. Even with several volunteers assisting, locating a 170-year-old feature can be difficult if not impossible.\nTo find sections where the road is uncertain we have established a geographic information system (GIS) to assist us. With the use of historic maps, photographic imagery and elevation data we have uncovered some lost sections of the Trail of Tears. Some tools we used included the use of ArcGIS with Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst, ArcPAD with a GPS, DOQ's, geo-referenced historical maps, historic databases, and 3D visualization.\nOne of the oldest research tools has proven to be the most useful: historic maps. Historic maps tell us how an area developed, they identify where historic events took place, and sometimes even describe the character of the landscape. Modern and historic maps can be used together to help historians decide where to survey for historic or archeological resources or where to create historic easements.\nBy georeferencing these maps they can not only narrow the search but can often pinpoint the objective. Once a map is georeferenced it can be used to overlay modern maps or can be loaded into a GPS. The AHPP uses both methods in research but in the field the historic map in a GPS is unsurpassed in achieving results. The accuracy of 140-year-old hand-drawn maps can be surprisingly good even though accuracy wasn't always the highest priority to the cartographer who made them. There have been several times that the GPS lead us to within 10 feet of a feature.\nThe challenge is in georeferencing a map that is not based on a public land survey system or known boundary, with other concerns including proper scale and correct orientation. Several methods have been used to georeference these maps the first is to check for structures and compare those with the AHPP's historic structure database. Next a search is conducted for place names. On some difficult cases mountains and rivers are used as references. Rivers are usually a bad source for referencing because of meandering but if you have a georeferenced map from the same period and area it can work. Using digital elevation models (DEM) to produce hillshading can bring to light previous paths of a river. Even a poor georeferenced map can reduce the search area. The georeferenced map in the office can be overlaid on a color infrared digital Ortho Photograph and occasionally the feature being sought is revealed. Infrared reflectance will often reveal old road bed as long as there isn't too much tree cover.\nThrough the use of our GIS we have been able to find and record numerous sections of the Trail of Tears. Once we have these sections verified and recorded with the GPS we send our changes to the National Park Service. Our work will hopefully help interpret and improve the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. In addition to the Trail of Tears, the techniques and historic maps we have collected will aid us in future research of historic features, cultural resource management, and Section 106 review processes.",
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        "raw_content": "Art / Books/Photographers\u2019 Gallery, London\nHardcover, 8.5 x 10.5 in. / 176 pgs / 150 color / 20 bw.\nPhotographers' Gallery and Foundling Museum, 10/11/13-01/05/14\nMuseum of Contemporary Photography, 04/14-06/14\n\"Every aspect of mothering is now out in the open. She is present on blogs, Twitter, Flickr, Facebook and fodder for celebrity culture where once she was kept hidden.\" -Susan Bright, excerpted from The Maternal Return\nHome Truths: Photography and Motherhood\nEdited by Susan Bright. Text by Susan Bright, Stephanie Chapman, Nick Johnstone, Simon Watney.\nPublished to accompany a highly anticipated traveling exhibition, Home Truths examines contemporary interpretations of one of the most enduring subjects in the history of picture-making: the image of the mother. Focusing on the work of 12 international photographers, it challenges the stereotypical or sentimental views of motherhood handed down by traditional depictions, and explores how photography can be used to address changing conditions of power, gender, domesticity, the maternal body and female identity. The work featured here is highly personal, often documentary in approach and with the individual at its center. The featured artists--among them Janine Antoni, Elina Brotherus, Elinor Carucci, Ana Casas Broda, Tierney Gearon, Fred H\u00fcning, Leigh Ledare, Miyako Ishiuchi, Ann Fessler, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Katie Murray and Hanna Putz--offer very different views of contemporary motherhood, from the devoted to the dysfunctional. The book\u2019s essays explore the historical and contemporary context of the mother figure, illustrated with dozens of comparative images from antiquity to the present day. 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Focusing on the work of twelve international photographic artists, the publication challenges the stereotypical or sentimental views of motherhood handed down by traditional depictions, and explores how photography can be used to address changing conditions of power, gender, domesticity, the maternal body, and female identity.\nfemale photographers... brutally depict the emotional and physical strain of motherhood.\nHoused in two galleries, this exhibition focuses on the themes of loss, identity and motherhood, featuring the works of various artists and photographers. The overall effect not only exposes home truths, it also suggests intriguing fantasy in the maternal links.\nContemporary photography magazine online\nEti Wade\nBringing together these and other works under the umbrella of 'motherhood and identity' is in itself an important milestone, part of a post-feminist paradigmatic shift, and credit must be given to the show's curator, Susan Bright, and by natural extension, The Photographers' Gallery. Making explicit what it means to walk through the threshold and become a mother, Home Truths can be said to form part of a global process of change and, in the process, joins the confluence of the many small movements forming and developing, challenging and drawing attention to themselves and joining up to form a maternal voice.\nAs with all large projects, the inspiration for Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood came from myriad places, some of which can be hard to trace. But most obviously it was the plethora of 'celebrity mom' magazine covers that were appearing at a time of my own pregnancy and a move to the United States from London. The cultural differences toward parenting led me to look more closely at representations of motherhood and examine what was going on across both fine art and the media. This curiosity and exploration has led to an exhibition and book featuring artists and photographers who investigate the concept of the mother figure, responding or reacting to the legacy of the Madonna; the idealized mother; and established myths and stereotypes of motherhood so readily trotted out in the media.\nEditor Bright sets out to explore an 'alternative history of the mother in photography', she writes, 'one that is not dominated by...the male gaze.' The imagery by a multitude of photographers - from nude mother-and-child candids to vernacular photos - turns conventional notions of motherhood on their head, or at least inside out.\nFeatured image, \"Untitled (Groh 3),\" 2012, by Hannah Putz, is reproduced from Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood, the catalogto curator Susan Bright's challenging traveling exhibition currently on view at the Photographers' Gallery, London. Bright writes, \"the mothers represented here are resolutely subject rather than object. They are neither idealized nor marginalized. The work in this book is at times subtle, at times bold. Highly subjective, it can also be contradictory. It displays a sense of seriousness and intense reflection, often with a haunting quality. It has the ability to move, but also to question and disrupt assumptions about power, gender, domesticity and the body without being judgmental. 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        "raw_content": "Ten Reasons Why: We Love Long Island\nLast May, we gave you Ten Reasons Why: We Love Baltimore. Well, we thought it\u2019d be fun to share with you Ten Reasons Why we love all of our home cities! First up, the home of our headquarters \u2013 Long Island. Take a look at Caitlin Havron\u2019s Ten Reasons Why: We Love Long Island.\n1. The Beach: Being an island lends itself to some scenic views \u2013 running at dawn on the Sunken Meadow boardwalk and watching the sun rise over the Long Island Sound, hitting the Hamptons, learning to swim in the Great South Bay, seeing historic lighthouses, and surfing on the south shore. It\u2019s quite a blessing when all of these activities become part of \u201cthe norm\u201d of living on Long Island.\n2. 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Nautical Hotspot: Being surrounded by water isn\u2019t just great for beaches \u2013 it\u2019s a natural landscape for fisherman, boaters, sailors, and people of the sea! Learning to swim becomes second nature, and many families here have made extra cash by clamming and fishing. We\u2019re proud to be from an island full of former and current \u201cdiggers.\u201d J\n7. The Humor: We think we\u2019re funny, and apparently other people do, too. New Yorkers are direct, and Long Islanders are no different, but they also love pushing the envelope \u2013 Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Billy Crystal, Rosie O\u2019Donnell, Rodney Dangerfield, Howard Stern and Amy Schumer all grew up here!\n8. Sports: We\u2019re dedicated, loyal (and sometimes a little too hardcore) sports fans that love arguing about what\u2019s a better team \u2013 Yankees vs. Mets, Islanders vs. Rangers, or Giants vs. Jets. 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        "raw_content": "I have a great way to honor the Coach Richt Era of Georgia Bulldog football. I should have it ready late today or tomorrow. Not sure you'll enjoy it as much as I have putting it together. But it has certainly helped me focus on his importance to this program, both on and off the field.\nBecause of the format I'm using for that post, some things I wanted to say are getting left out. But they're important enough to bring up as I sift through social media, my own feelings, and my own experiences.\nFirst off, the only people that can piss me off more than gator fans, are Georgia \"fans\" that won't even acknowledge facts. It's like they're so caught up in specific stats (and to be perfectly fair, their own factual evidence) and their own viewpoint, that they can't even recognize what this man meant to the program and the University and the community. You would think that they'd all be new to Georgia, but some of these guys are my age. They should remember what it felt like to lose to Auburn consistently and lose three in a row against Tech. I mean, you'd think Mark Richt kicked their puppy or something.\nNext, and here's where I think I'm truly in a minority, you can support the program first and foremost while also believing that Richt shouldn't have been fired. I see all these Facebook groups and Twitter accounts that, at least on the very surface, represent a group of people that put the man himself above the program. That's as dangerous as it is wrong. Don't get upset that Richt was let go just because you love the man. Look, I love him too. But he ain't hurting. We've made him wealthy beyond his dreams and he's going to make some other program better off and the world a better place too. Get upset if you're like me and feel that after what he's built, the man had earned the chance to see at least one more season of full financial and administrative support. More importantly, we had earned the chance to see that.\nLast, is anyone else feeling down about how this played out and saying goodbye to someone you've grown to admire for the last decade and a half, yet excited about the future? I don't care if I'm alone there as well. But if you feel that way too, I want you to know that's okay as well.\nHey y'all, Go Dawgs!\nDawg Tags: Coach Mark Richt, phone lines are open, this rotgut moonshine is making me sick",
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Moreover, despite Nesbitt\u2019s repeated memorials, the Board of Trade refused to place his salary on the civil list, and an additional per diem allowance granted by Lawrence ended in 1764. These difficulties doubtless induced Nesbitt to become involved in the colonial spoils system, and this activity brought him into direct conflict with Governor Francis Legge. In February 1774 Nesbitt was ordered by Legge to pay over \u00a3200 to the executors of an estate, a sum allegedly withheld by Nesbitt when surrogate general. Three months later Legge, attempting to purge the corrupt colonial administration, requested Nesbitt\u2019s dismissal, citing in addition to the retention of probate funds Nesbitt\u2019s laxity in collecting crown debts, his advanced age, and his legal ineptitude. Although Legge\u2019s request was refused, Nesbitt\u2019s duties were assumed for a time by his former prot\u00e9g\u00e9 James Monk* Jr, the solicitor general.\nIn 1775 the provincial audit conducted by Monk, John Day, and others revealed inaccurate accounting in Nesbitt\u2019s records, and he was sued for default by Monk over the alleged withholding of a fine collected in 1768. Charles Morris had noted that Nesbitt \u201calways kept an open house for the army and Navy,\u201d and feared the attorney general would \u201cby means of that Interest make a great party and Cabal against the present Governor,\u201d but there is no evidence to suggest that Nesbitt took such action. He allied himself with other defaulters such as Jonathan Binney* and John Newton and, exploiting the absence of the rural members, used his influential position as speaker of the assembly to direct the proceedings of the summer session to clear many of those charged, including himself. In 1776 he was accused of continuously opposing Legge from the speaker\u2019s chair; he also signed a petition to the Board of Trade which was critical of the governor. It is largely for this assiduous campaign against Legge that Nesbitt is remembered.\nIn 1779 Nesbitt resigned as attorney general in favour of James Brenton*, his request that he receive his salary for life having been granted. He retired from the assembly in November 1783, stating that \u201cMy firm Duty to my Sovereign, and the Prosperity and Success of this Province at all times . . . induced me to use my utmost Endeavours for the good of the same.\u201d He was rewarded for his long service with an annual pension of \u00a3100. At his death Nesbitt\u2019s personal property was worth only \u00a3168, exclusive of an extensive library; his investments in land had brought little gain. The estate was hounded by creditors, but when his family petitioned the assembly for the first instalment of his pension in order to meet them, their request was refused.\nLois Kernaghan\nHalifax County Court of Probate (Halifax), N17 (original estate papers of William Nesbitt). PANS, RG 1, 44, no.34. PRO, CO 217/50, ff.41\u201348. Directory of N.S. MLAs, 265. Brebner, Neutral Yankees. John Doull, \u201cThe first five attorney-generals of Nova Scotia,\u201d N.S. Hist. 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Duties are also eliminated on inputs that are scrapped or destroyed in the production process.\nFor products shipped from a foreign-trade zone into the $15 trillion domestic U.S. market, duties can be reduced through the flexibility of choosing the lower tariff rate on either the final product or the imported components. Those global automakers, for example, are able to source parts from their home country and other foreign suppliers that can face significant duties if imported into U.S. commerce, but because the company is located in a foreign-trade zone, the parts face the same relatively low duty of 2.5 percent imposed on the final automobile when it is shipped from the zone to U.S. consumers. The FTZ environment can also deliver large cash-flow savings because the payment of duties is deferred on foreign goods admitted to a zone until they are actually shipped into U.S. commerce for final sale. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Business / Internet News / PR / SOPA 2017 Journalism Awards Attract Record Number of Entries\nOver 750 entries; gala dinner tickets on sale; speaker ex-HK Governor Chris Patten\nHONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - April 18, 2017 - The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA), a Hong Kong-based not-for-profit organization, today announced that it has received more than 750 entries in English and Chinese for the SOPA 2017 Awards for Editorial Excellence, a record number for the third consecutive year.\nSOPA also announced that the keynote speaker at the SOPA Awards Gala Dinner will be Chris Patten, Hong Kong's last colonial governor, who will be speaking to the gathering by video from London. In an exclusive address just two weeks before the 20th anniversary of the Hong Kong handover, Mr. Patten will talk about his views on the future of Hong Kong and the current worldwide backlash against globalization.\nThe awards, widely considered the most prestigious in the Asia Pacific publishing industry and a world-class benchmark of journalistic best practice, are now in their 19th year. This year's awards include two new categories -- Excellence in Journalistic Innovation and Excellence in Video Reporting -- to better represent the region's evolving media landscape and growing use of digital tools and short-form videos.\nThe award finalists will be announced in May 2017, with the winners named at the SOPA Awards Gala Dinner, which will take place on June 15 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.\nTickets for the dinner are now available at http://www.sopawards.com. For corporate tables of 12 seats, bookings should be made through the SOPA Secretariat (contact information below).\n\"The record number of entries once again shows how media value SOPA as a platform for both large and small publications to showcase their best work,\" said Ms. S.K. 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The panel is led by Jeffrey Timmermans, Associate Professor, Journalism & Media Studies Centre, the University of Hong Kong.\nThe SOPA 2017 Awards for Editorial Excellence are supported by Invest Hong Kong (Platinum Sponsor), Google and Facebook (both are Gold Sponsors). FleishmanHillard, Media OutReach and High Technology Printing Group Limited provide SOPA with support respectively on public relations, newswire and printing services.\n\"SOPA's mission to promote excellence in journalism, along with a strong, vibrant and independent media, dovetails with what Hong Kong stands for,\" said Edith Wong, Chief Marketing Officer at Invest Hong Kong. \"A dynamic media that sheds light on the important social, business and public affairs developments and issues is vital for business. We see that in Hong Kong and this is why so many people want to come and work here.\"\nIrene Jay Liu, APAC Lead of Google News Lab, said: \"Journalism is the cornerstone of a well-informed society, and Google is honored to once again celebrate rigorous reporting and innovative storytelling across Asia through our support of the SOPA Awards.\"\nGeorge Chen, Facebook's Head of Public Policy of Hong Kong and Taiwan, commented: \"Facebook is a new kind of platform and we want to do our part to enable people to have meaningful conversations, to be informed and to be connected to each other. We are proud to support SOPA Awards for Editorial Excellence to celebrate the best players in the media industry. At a time when we see strong desire by the public for quality content, Facebook will continue to work with SOPA to drive news literacy for the public and develop digital media transformation for publishers.\"\nThe Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) was founded in 1982 to champion freedom of the press, promote excellence in journalism and endorse best practices for all local and regional publishing platforms in Asia Pacific. SOPA is a not-for-profit organization based in Hong Kong and representing international, regional and local media companies across the region. The Society of Publishers in Asia is also host to the prestigious annual SOPA Awards for Editorial Excellence which serves as the world-class benchmark for quality journalism in Asia Pacific.www.sopasia.com\nDistributed on behalf of The Society of Publishers in Asia by newswire partner Media OutReach.\nBusiness Internet News PR",
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        "raw_content": "Mid-term elections 2018: What they mean for business\nBig business thrived in the first two years of the Trump administration, as President Donald Trump is fond of noting.\nThat was due in part to new policies, including a major corporate tax cut and looser regulation.\nThe 2018 mid-term elections left Washington divided, as Democrats gained a majority in the House of Representatives, while Republicans expanded their dominance in the Senate.\nSo what do the results mean for the business world?\nThis autumn, the House of Representatives approved a new round of tax cuts, building on the overhaul passed in 2017.\nThe plan stood little chance in the Senate, but President Trump embraced the idea on the mid-term campaign trail.\nNow, with Democrats in control of the House, most analysts say those plans look even more unlikely.\nHowever, that's a bit of a relief for Wall Street.\nThough the business world cheered the 2017 tax cut - which slashed business taxes from 35% to 21% - they were worried about what further tax cuts might do to the US debt load.\nWall Street has been hoping for a big infrastructure spending bill since 2016, when President Trump emphasised the issue during the campaign.\nNew funds haven't really materialised, but analysts are hoping a divided Congress provides an opportunity to refocus on the issue, one where Republicans and Democrats could potentially agree.\nBusiness leaders tend to like infrastructure spending, which spurs economic growth and fits conservative principles about the proper role of government.\nHowever, despite talk this week from leaders in both parties about the opportunities for compromise, we're still a long way from a deal.\nAfter all, President Trump warned that bipartisanship will be doomed if Democrats aggressively investigate his tax returns, ties to Russia and the like.\nPresident Donald Trump's trade tariffs are unpopular on Wall Street, where they're viewed as a drag on global growth, a disruption to supply chains and an added cost to business and consumers.\nBut the issue was not a high priority for voters.\nRepublicans even picked up seats in some states, such as Missouri and North Dakota, where farmers face losses as a result of other countries' retaliation against their exports.\nBut the hope in some quarters that the retaliation might increase the pressure on him to do so has probably dimmed.\nThat could push politicians to craft legislation that would reduce drug prices, an issue that has been a popular talking point for both President Trump and the Democrats.\nChange would face fierce industry resistance, even assuming the two parties could reconcile their fairly different approaches to the issue.\nFor now, shareholders don't seem too worried. Shares in health care firms were up more than 2% on Wednesday.\nIn San Francisco, voters backed a special tax on companies with more than $50m in revenue to fund initiatives against homelessness.\nSalesforce boss Marc Benioff had championed the measure, which was opposed by leaders at Twitter and other tech companies.\nBusiness issues appeared on state ballots around the country.\nIn some cases, the results confirmed pre-existing trends.\nVoters in Missouri and Arkansas moved to increase the minimum wage, joining dozens of other states that have approved increases in recent years.\nMissouri and Utah legalised medicinal marijuana, while Michigan approved broader legalisation, bringing the number of states with some degree of legalisation to 33.\nIn Nevada, voters backed measures requiring more energy to be derived from renewable sources. Florida also banned offshore drilling, while California left in place a petrol tax.\nBut Colorado voters rejected a measure that would have limited sites open to fracking, while a Washington state proposal to tax carbon emissions was defeated.\nArizona also voted against requirements for utility companies to get more of their energy from renewable sources.",
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        "raw_content": "Find Out the Time you have Worked on a Document or a Presentation\nOne of the things most writers want to know is how much time they\u2019re spending on writing a piece of text. If you use Microsoft Word for all your writing needs, you\u2019re in luck, because it is really easy to find out the time consumed on the editing of a Word document.\nWhen you start working on a new Word document, a timer starts, and once you save the document, the time consumed thus far is saved as the \u2018total editing time\u2019. You continue to work on the document, and save it again, and the time elapsed since the last save is added to the total editing time. However, if you exit without saving the document, the time since the last save won\u2019t be added to the total time. In our testing, this feature was found to be present in Office \u201903, 07\u2019, and \u201810.\nSo when you\u2019re working on the document and want to check the total time consumed so far (since the beginning), click the Office logo, navigate to Prepare, and click Properties.\nIn the properties pane, click Document Properties>Advanced Properties.\nIn the properties window, click\nthe Statistics tab, and have a look at the updated Total Editing Time. If you\u2019re on Office \u201910, click the File tab, navigate to Info, and under the Properties section, you can find the Total Editing Time field. It shows the time passed since the beginning of the document till now, and it also includes the time since the last save, so if you exit without saving, the document properties will show the time till the last save.\nYou can try this with your existing MS Word documents as well. Make sure the document is not open, navigate to the location where it is saved, and click it. You\u2019ll see some details and statistics in the details pane. Have a look at the \u2018Total Editing Time\u2019 field.\nThe time format is H:M:S, but it doesn\u2019t count seconds, so all you get is the total editing time in hours and minutes. In this case, it\u2019s 0 hours and 39 minutes. You can check this by another method as well. Right click the document, click Properties, click the Details tab, and find the Total Editing Time field.\nIt is worth mentioning that some problems are associated with this. Sometimes, Word continues running the timer in the background even if you\u2019re working on something other than the document (that\u2019s my case, others may vary). Another problem is that this feature does not work in Germany (and a couple of other regions), and you\u2019ll see 0 minutes as the total editing time.\nAnd here\u2019s the good news. As the title states, this works for MS PowerPoint as well, just follow all these steps for PowerPoint, and you can see the total time you\u2019ve worked on a presentation. Share your interesting editing times in the comments!\nLabels: Aryan Gupta, Aryan.Born To Hack, Aryan.Master Of All Hackig Warez, Born To Hack, Doc, Master Of All Hackig Warez, Microsoft, ppt, Presentation, Tricks And Tips, Windows, Word",
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        "raw_content": "Dad and Uncle Raped Me\nI was 12 years old. Christmas Eve 1995 when I was home with my dad and his brother who my uncle. They were drinking, I was in my room sleeping when my uncle came in and took my pants off. He was kissing and touching me. He said he wanted to give me a Christmas present. I didn\u2019t know what was happening. I was frozen, when he finished my dad came in and did what my uncle did. I started to vomiting.\nIt never happened again, my dad or uncle don\u2019t talk about it and I never told anyone. I\u2019m Indian and now 32 years old. I had arranged marriage but couldn\u2019t have sex with my husband as I felt nothing. He leave me. I\u2019m tried ending my life many times. I hate my father, my uncle. I feel dead inside.\nI am really sorry to hear this. I strongly recommend that you go to the police about this. Justice is long due.",
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        "raw_content": "Arizona Law Takes a Toll on Nonresident Students\nWhen Marco Carrillo, a naturalized American and a high school valedictorian, went to meet with his college counselor, her major worry about his future had little to do with his SAT scores or essay or extracurricular activities.\nIt had to do with his citizenship.\n\"The very first question she asked me was whether I was a legal resident here,\" said Mr. Carrillo, 20, now an electrical engineering student at Arizona State University in Tempe. \"And I said, \u2018Yeah, I am.' 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Pima Community College, estimated that as many as 1,000 students may have been affected by the law.\nMore than enrollment declines, however, what worries some educators here is that nonlegal residents \u2014 some of whom have lived in the United States since infancy and attended American high schools \u2014 will be afraid to pursue any form of higher education.\n\"The most frightening thing about the policy in place isn't necessarily its measurable effect, it's the immeasurable effect,\" said Paul R. 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Still, supporters said the law would save the state millions of dollars and provide a powerful disincentive to prospective border-jumpers.\n\"Arizona has been overwhelmed with illegal immigration and all the negative things that follow \u2014 crime, increased public service costs, especially education, and depression of our wages \u2014 and the federal government seems barely capable of doing much,\" said State Representative John Kavanagh, a Republican from Fountain Hills, east of Phoenix. \"Denying the in-state tuition, besides being fair to residents, also deters illegal immigrants from coming here.\"\nArizona lawmakers have been increasingly active on the issue of immigration, moving National Guard troops to the border and passing a law that threatens businesses with the loss of licenses if they hire illegal immigrants.\nThe moves have disappointed many college-age Mexican-Americans.\n\"I see it as a very cruel law,\" said Teresa Guerra, 26, a fourth-generation Mexican-American who is studying history at Phoenix College, a part of the Maricopa system. \"A lot of people I've grown up with have gone through that whole thing. 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        "raw_content": "Manfredi Lefebvre d\u2019Ovidio, chairman of Heritage Group, and Geoffrey Kent, founder of Abercrombie & Kent, celebrate the deal\nAbercrombie & Kent founder Geoffrey Kent has struck a partnership with Manfredi Lefebvre d\u2019Ovidio, executive chairman of Silversea Cruises, to acquire 100 per cent of the company.\nUnder the terms of the deal d\u2019Ovidio, who is also chairman of Heritage Group, will become chairman of Abercrombie & Kent Holding, while Kent himself will continue as chairman and chief executive of the tour operator.\nHeritage Group will own 85 per cent of Abercrombie & Kent, while Kent will own the remaining 15 per cent.\nThe company was previously majority owned by Chinese firm Zhonghong Holdings Group.\nOver the past two decades, d\u2019Ovidio has built Silversea Cruises, created by his father in 1994 with the purchase of two ships (Silver Cloud and Silver Wind), into a leading line.\nRoyal Caribbean Group recently acquired a 66 per cent stake in Silversea.\nHowever, the Abercrombie & Kent investment by Heritage Group is a separate and unique, led by d\u2019Ovidio, and does not involve Silversea.\nKent and d\u2019Ovidio have known each other for more than twenty years and have also been business partners, having acquired the MV Explorer in 1992.\n\u201cAbercrombie & Kent is the finest luxury travel company in the world, and I am honoured to be able to partner with Geoffrey Kent to help this remarkable company continue its record growth,\u201d said d\u2019Ovidio.\nBarclays Bank served as financial advisor to Heritage group.\nKent added: \u201cI am very excited to be working with Manfredi.\n\u201cI cannot think of a better or more experienced partner for the next phase of A&K\u2019s growth.\u201d\nRas Al Khaimah breaks one million visitor barrier in 2018\nAll flights cancelled in Belgium as air traffic controllers go out on strike\nsilversea cruises abercrombie and kent\nAbercrombie & Kent expands UK team with new appointments\nSeabourn Ovation named in Valletta, Malta, ceremony\nRocco Forte Hotels reveals Silversea Cruises partnership",
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        "raw_content": "IndysMa\nAbout IndysMa\nNew to camping. It's my husband's current passion and I'm doing my best to get excited about it.\nhttp://www.campgroundreviews.com/regions/florida/ormond-beach/encore-sunshine-holiday-daytona-rv-resort-762 #387504\nEncore Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort, Ormond Beach, Florida\nDate of Stay: January, 2019 - $114.00\nI've read many of the other reviews on this park. This park is not enjoyable. The whole park is crowded and RV's are crammed into narrow spots. The roads between the circles are quite narrow. The reception upon arrival was luke warm. There is no trash pick up, which isn't a big deal, but when I never found a convenient trashcan to dump our garbage. Ended up going into the pool are to use their trashcan. The park is loaded with full timers. I'm sure there are many who love this type of park, but I am not one of them. Never again and would definitely not recommend it. We camped at Encore Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort in a Travel Trailer.\nDH, dog and I spent 4 days here towards the end of October. We had been scheduled to arrive about 10 days prior, but due to the hurricane, we rescheduled. (The office had given us a call and told us we would need to reschedule. We appreciated the proactive initiative they took by reaching out to us.) We had a back-in spot and really liked it. As previously stated by others, the spaces are quite large. Each spot has a picnic table and something that I'd never seen before, the hook-up sites had the space # on it and were lit which was great for adding a bit of light to the otherwise dark campground. We were there from a Monday - Friday and the park wasn't full - which we enjoyed. The showers/bathrooms were fairly well maintained. The shower space was pretty typical in that you had the shower with a chair just outside of it, but within a curtained off space so you could dress in private. Of note, however, the water pressure wasn't great. Use a modest amount of shampoo or you won't get it all rinsed out. Upon arrival, the guy that maintains the lawn was mowing all over the place, including part of our space. While happy to have the lawn mowed, it did wake up a bunch of gnats that came our way. The following day, we sat outside to read and enjoy the weather and he was back again mowing. We couldn't detect any grass of length that required it, but I guess he thought it did. The noise wasn't great and it lasted about an hour it seemed like, but we survived. All in all we were quite pleased with the campground and in fact have reserved for next May. If you've got kids or require lots of activities within the park, then this probably isn't the place for you. It doesn't have a lot of amenities. We camped at OBX Campground in a Travel Trailer.\nColington Pizza is nearby and has good food. I believe they also deliver to the campground though they seem busy so there might be a wait for delivery. And Common Grounds coffee, just past Colington Pizza is great for your morning coffee. Nice view from the deck outside.\nWe were there for a long weekend in July 2018. The park seems clean and well-maintained. The spaces vary in size (width) so choose wisely (if you can.) We were in a narrow space - E9. When the trailer next to us pulled their slides out, there was roughly, 8-10 feet between us. Behind us was an open field with the river behind us. That was nice. The field had been recently mowed so walking through it was fine. The bathrooms were self-enclosed with a toilet, sink, shower and chair in each room. There were probably 11 rooms. That was nice to be afforded privacy. They say they were cleaned each day and for sure the garbage was emptied, toilet paper refilled, etc. The floor of the shower I was in wasn't particularly clean though it wasn't heinous either. I still used it. They also had washers and dryers. Their office didn't have for sale any essentials (toilet paper, toilet deodorizer things, etc., which I think is a real loss of potential income.) My complaint about the park doesn't really lie with the park itself (other than the tight spaces...at least our space.) My complaint lies with the clientele that flock to this park and that would be Harley-Davidson riders. My husband is a motorcycle rider (though not a Harley), so I certainly have nothing aginst motorcycles. I do however have something against VERY loud motorcycles at 6 am running idle for 10 minutes and then again at midnight upon their return from wherever they were. As if it weren't bad enough that their motorcycles were horrendously loud, one of them had their radio playing loudly. There was zero consideration to the other campers' sleep habits. And it just wasn't one site with motorcycles. There were easily a dozen or so sites and they didn't appear to all be together. The campground does boast as being the closest to the Dragon's Trail/Deal's Gap which is a fun road for motorcycle riders. We camped at Whispering River Resort (formerly Misty River Cabins & RV Resort) in a Travel Trailer.\nhttp://www.campgroundreviews.com/regions/maryland/berlin/castaways-rv-resort-campground-8849 #362272\nCastaways RV Resort & Campground , Berlin, Maryland\nThis was my first camping experience and it was pretty good. We were there in April and the park was fairly empty, which was a plus for us. We stayed in the Club Castaways section and the sites were fairly large. The bathroom, with key card access only, was clean and they had a TV in there. Also, had blow dryers. The front desk staff was underwhelming in their greeting, but they did get us checked in fairly quickly. A smile would be nice. The woman working the little store was lovely and very helpful when we needed an additional hose. (The water pedestal was in the back of the rig.) The Tiki Hut wasn't open and neither was the pool. Both of these things were fine by us because we prefer quiet to loud people. I suspect if I had been at this park during the summer months, I would have been less impressed by it. We camped at Castaways RV Resort & Campground in a Travel Trailer.\nhttp://www.campgroundreviews.com/regions/virginia/blacksburg/new-river-junction-6819 #362155\nNew River Junction, Blacksburg, Virginia\nWe stayed at this campground to attend my niece's graduation from VaTech. While we only wanted two nights, the campground had a three night minimum for special events such as graduation. Pro's: It's a pretty campground on a lovely river. Makes for a nice photo back drop. I didn't specifically engage the employees, but my DH did and said they were kind and helpful. We had family visit us on the site for a cookout and there was plenty of space for their vehicles to park right across from our site. Con's: The train. I'd read reviews where some people said that got used to the train. I did not, despite sleeping with a white noise machine on the loudest setting. I had to take some heavy duty meds in order to get sleep. It's not the rumbling of the trains that is bothersome, it's the horns. There is a crossing X where the train crosses the road in front of the campground and therefore the horn is tooted loudly and at long intervals. I don't know exactly when the train stopped at night, but I believe it was around 3:00 am. I read a review somewhere that described the campground as a field with hookups and that is accurate. Our space was on grass and there was no concrete or gravel on the site (gravel to get to the site) and in fact, determining the separation of sites wasn't easy. All the hookups were in the back and we had to borrow an extension cable to get the electricity as our 25 footer was insufficient. The office had them available for us to rent. There was a picnic table on the spot and a fire pit, though oddly enough, they had placed the table overtop of the fire pit. We wouldn't have used it anyway in that we have our own. Though I believe they said the grass had been cut the day before, it was still too long. And the bugs...despite their claim in their FAQ that they don't have mosquitoes, they certainly have biting gnats/no see ums. I wouldn't stay there again due to the train and bugs. We camped at New River Junction in a Travel Trailer.\nMcCoy Road, which is the road you'd take from Blacksburg/Prices Fork to get there, is a 2-lane, twisty road with foliage growing right up to the road blocking visibility at certain points. Frustratingly enough, the speed limit is 45 (it should be 35) and many locals routinely exceed the speed limit. Do NOT drive on that road impaired. The Farmhouse in Christiansburg is worth the drive. Good food and a nice bar/patio area.\nhttp://www.campgroundreviews.com/regions/wisconsin/milton/milton-madison-se-koa-formerly-hidden-valley-rv-resort-campg-3266 #362162\nMilton KOA, Milton, Wisconsin\nThis is a large park and well maintained. We had a pull thru site and it had a picnic table though it was on a slight incline, so it wasn't terribly useful. We were only there for one night so it wasn't an issue with us. The sites are plenty long, but slightly narrow. The office/store people are friendly. If you're into candy, the store seemed to have an enormous variety of candies. The showers were large and clean. We actually stayed here on our way back from Northern Wisconsin too, but only for another single night. I'd stay there again. We camped at Milton KOA in a Travel Trailer.\nAvoid weekends if possible. There was a large group of tent and popup trailer campers there that were quite loud. I believe they were told to be quiet by someone around 12:30pm. I was pleased we weren't staying longer, because they were.\nThis place is horrible. Sites are obscenely close to one another. Pad was concrete but crumbling. You look behind us (back-in site) and there's a huge hill/drop off. The road within the park is very narrow, full of pot holes and twisty and hilly. People arriving in a large 5th wheel across from us were forced to knock on our door and wake us up at 10pm (they were arriving late) to ask us to move our truck so they could maneuver into their space. Bathrooms were old and cramped. Ridiculous. Never again... We camped at Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park & Campground in a Travel Trailer.\nMy tip is to avoid this campground.\nThis is an Army Corp of Engineer's campground and they do things right! Whenever we travel, our first choice for campgrounds is a COE. This is a lovely park on a lake and the sites are all large, shaded and woodsy. You feel like you're really a part of nature here. 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The players evade touching any part of the body to the ground excluding the hands, feet, and head. Becoming skilled demands long-term training. Full involvement requires learning how to play instruments, as well as learning the necessary movement skills.\nWhat does Capoeira offer?\nA great body, strong lean muscles, and unshakeable confidence are just some of the results you\u2019ll see training capoeira. Capoeira classes offer a high-energy workout that melts fat and works every muscle in your body. It\u2019s a great workout, but that\u2019s just the beginning. You get to learn another culture, language, and the rich history of Capoeira becoming part of the continuing tradition. Capoeira is also a lot of fun! Actually enjoying your workout is key to getting the most out of it and sticking with it. This isn\u2019t just a group of people standing around kicking a bag or dancing to music. You\u2019re constantly learning new things and challenging yourself in new and exciting ways. You\u2019ll see real progress and will never get bored. And most important, it\u2019s for everyone! How would that make a difference in your work, social, and family life? This Afro-Brazilian Martial Art will help others to gain control of their own body. You will be amazed at what you can get your body to do. Gaining control of your own body is a big part of developing unshakeable confidence that will impact all other areas of your life.\nWHY TRAIN CAPOEIRA?\nLook and Feel Better.\nStrengthen Your Core.\nLearn a New Culture.\nImprove Your Coordination.\nHave Fun and Smile!\nAn Overview on Capoeira Music\nThe music which accompanies Capoeira is an essential element in the practice. The music provides the rhythm and the beat to which the opponents perform to, and is just as important as the opponents themselves.\nSome of the players will take their instruments and sing around the edge of the ring (the roda), fashioning a musical setting for the two players involved in the physical competition within. It has been suggested that the player\u2019s form a circle to enclose the game was to screen the competition from the persecuting authorities.\nThere are several instruments essential to the music; the berimbau, a single-stringed, gourd-resonating musical bow, leads the Capoeira band. Other instruments include an atabaque, a tall, cylindrical, single-faced drum; pandeiros, tambourine-like frame drums; a double bell-gong called an ago-go; and a \u2018reco-reco\u2019, a type of scraper typically made of wood. If one is not proficient in these instruments, then the term \u2018capenga\u2019, which translates as \u2018lame\u2019, is applied to that individual.\nCapoeira Berimbau\nThe berimbau is considered the most important instrument in the roda. The instruments is generally believed to originate in southern Africa or Angola, and then modified to suit the needs of the musicians on arrival in Brazil. The bow of the berimbau is shaped from the flexible trunk of a small biriba tree or another hardwood and preferably strung with a steel belt. A hard-shelled gourd, called a cabaca, is attached to one end of the bow. The musician hits the bow with a stick.\nTo then modify the tone the musician takes a large metal coin or smooth stone and presses it against the string. From this method, the musician can create three separate tones: a low open note, a higher-pitched, and a buzzing, intermediate gray tone. In some cases, just carrying the instrument was enough to get the carrier arrested in the times when Capoeira was illegal.\nSinging is seen as totally fundamental to the achievement by many players, and in some cases no physical play can occur without a sung invocation. In a few cases there are verbal contests, or singing duels, that intimately parallel the physical challenges between players. The formal verbal contest is a widespread custom in many Afro-Brazilian genres besides Capoeira.\nMestre Ary e Instrutor Onca\nThe music is an integral part in Capoeira. Disruptions in the instrumental music, however, even a backing instrument which is played out of rhythm or a string breaking on a musical bow, can bring the players\u2019 in the middle of the roda to an immediate standstill. It is said by players that the music of Capoeira can draw the past into the present. Perhaps it is this, this connection with the past, which the players of Capoeira still love to perform the dance and the music.\nBaltimore Martial Arts Academy-Capoeira Program\nAdult Classes- Ages 12 on up\nTraining Capoeira will help you in every area of your life. You will get stronger, more flexible and gain agility. But those are just the physical benefits of training Capoeira.\nCapoeira will also help you to gain more confidence, learn about another culture, introduce you to people from all different types of backgrounds, and give you a community of people who will help you to stay motivated to train\u2026.and training will improve your health. In this day and age, health is a concern for all of us as we age. In Brazil, it is normal to see people who train Capoeira into their 80s and 90s. It is a life-long practice that keeps you young physically\u2026and young at heart as well.\nWe believe that training Capoeira greatly improves the lives of all who train it. Not only will it improve your quality of life, by becoming a part of our Capoeria community you will help to improve the lives of all members of our community. Every member of our group brings their energy to the group, which helps us grow stronger together. Without our group, we do not have Capoeira\u2026which means that each and every member is important to our overall growth. You can see this way of thinking in everyday life in Brazil\u2026community is very important. Since martial arts tend to reflect the culture that they come from, the Capoeira Community is an essential part of our joint progress in learning this dynamic art form. We need you to be a part of our group!\nCapoeira is much more than just another martial art or workout class. It is a community, a family and a way of life that will improve your health, help you to reduce stress, and help you meet new people. You will have opportunities to travel and meet people from every walk of life\u2026this, in turn, will help you to get to know yourself better as well.\nFamily/Kids Class- Ages 5 to 11\nInstructora Linda\nCapoeira is a community where all would be welcome\u2026a place where I could raise my children and prepare them for life. A family. My son Daryl Jr. is a strong, very social, happy, well-adjusted child\u2026I am grateful to our Capoeira Community for helping me raise my son in a positive and healthy environment.\nAs parents we want to help our children grow, learn and develop. We want our children to gain experiences that will help them become productive members of society. Our goal is to help provide your child an environment where they can flourish and grow. Join our community and know that we will help your child develop healthy habits, gain confidence and self-assurance, as well as to make lasting friendships.\nHelp Your Child Build Good Habits\nEvery parent wants their child to grow up healthy and happy. We see Capoeira as a tool to create stronger, healthier, happier people.\nTraining Capoeira will help your child develop healthy habits as they train and become more fit, flexible, stronger, and overall healthy. Try our Intro Program to see what Capoeira can do to help your child develop these healthy habits early in life. Get your child used to working out on a regular basis. We all know that kids who exercise do better in school, have fewer problems, release stress in a positive way, and are more confident and focused.\nCapoeira Builds Confidence and Focus\nTraining Capoeira is challenging. It requires a lot of focus and energy. Children who train Capoeira learn how to listen better, focus more and in turn become more confident as they learn the challenging movements of Capoeira. This focus will translate into every area of their life: school, home, friends, and community.\nCapoeira Builds Community and Friendships\nCapoeira was created by African slaves who were taken to Brazil to work. Oftentimes, the slaves were from different tribes, backgrounds and often spoke different languages. Capoeira became a way that the slaves became united, learned about each other, built a community, trained their bodies for self-defense, and escaped from slavery\u2026emotionally, mentally, and oftentimes physically.\nToday, Capoeira still brings people of all backgrounds and walks of life together. In our community, your child will meet people from many backgrounds, of all ages, who each contribute to our community. Your child will meet other children who are unique and talented. Training Capoeira will help your child learn more about the world they live in. Your child will learn a new culture, music, acrobatics, martial arts, dance, Portuguese language, and how to deal with all types of people in a positive manner. In a world full of violence, crime and negativity, our community will help provide your child a place to learn positive lessons and make many lifelong friends.\nCapoeira is Much More Than a Martial Art\nKids love Capoeira because it incorporates what they like. Martial Arts. Dance. Music. Acrobatics. Most kids want to do all of these activities. Most parents do not want to take their kids to do all of these classes! Training Capoeira will give your child everything that they want\u2026all under one roof which is convenient for you as a parent.\nIs your child always bouncing of the walls? We love energetic kids because they get the most out of Capoeira.\nFrequently Asked Questions of Capoeira\nYou need refreshingly little to start Capoeira. As a beginner, you could wear sweat pants or loose bottoms and a T-shirt. If you attend regular, you would then get the group uniforms (abadas, cord, and class shirt). You can go barefoot, or wear nonslip lightweight shoes, such as those designed for pilates or other low-impact indoor workouts.\nWhat is the Class Structure?\nCapoeira class is usually 1-2 hours of class. The first 10-15 minutes is dedicated to static stretching to warm up to enable the blood flow to increase in your muscles. Next 30-45 minutes will focus on conditioning and the fundamental movements of capoeira, kicks, dodges, and light acrobatics. Then, there would be a 10-30 minutes of a \u201croda,\" the circle of people within which Capoeira is played. People who make up the roda\u2019s circular shape clap and sing along to the music being played for the two partners engaged in a Capoeira \u201cgame\u201d (jogo). The game is a corporal conversation between 2 people. 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        "raw_content": "Archive for the \u2018Texas bankruptcy attorney\u2019 tag\nMost Americans have some form of debt, and many struggle to make payments. Some are fortunate enough to get by with responsible budgeting, consolidation, and other financial strategies. However, unexpected circumstances, such as a suffering an injury or losing a job, can cause a debtor to fall behind. In some cases, creditors will garnish a debtor\u2019s income to pay debt.\nAlthough wage garnishment can severely limit a person\u2019s financial freedoms, certain requirements must be met in order for wage garnishments to be legal. This article will briefly discuss how wage garnishment laws work in Texas.\nTexas Laws Regarding Garnished Wages\nFor citizens of Texas, creditors cannot garnish wages to pay consumer debt, according to NPR. However, debts involving taxes, student loans, alimony, and child support may lead to wage garnishment.\nAlso, whether or not the debtor was born in Texas may affect the creditor\u2019s ability to garnish wages. There are other complexities to these laws, which is why the guidance of a bankruptcy lawyer may prove invaluable.\nWhat to Do When Wage Garnishment Begins\nWhen wage garnishment begins, it is important that the debtor remains in contact with all relevant parties. These include the creditor, collections agency, and any attorneys involved. Do not avoid phone calls from these parties.\nAlthough it may seem embarrassing or uncomfortable for an employer to learn about your debt, employees cannot lose their jobs due to wage garnishment\u2014provided this is the first time it has happened.\nFiling for bankruptcy may be a smart option if you face wage garnishment. A bankruptcy attorney can assess the facts of your case to determine if this is the right decision.\nIf you wish to learn how bankruptcy might help you financial situation, contact an experienced San Antonio bankruptcy lawyer. The Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee may be able to help. For more than 20 years, Mr. McGhee has helped clients return to financial stability, and he may be able to do the same for you. To schedule a free consultation, call us at 210-342-3400.\nPosted in Bankruptcy,San Antonio Bankruptcy Attorney,Wage Garnishment\nTagged with alimony, child supports, San Antonio bankruptcy lawyer, student loans, taxes, Texas bankruptcy attorney, wage garnishment, wage garnishment in texas\nNo one wants to be in serious debt, however, carrying some form of debt is unavoidable. To start, everyone needs to build credit, and one of the most effective ways to accomplish this is by taking on \u201cgood\u201d amounts of debt and paying it off in a timely fashion.\nWhile credit can be a luxury for some, for others\u2014especially those in a low income bracket\u2014credit becomes a way to help with bills, groceries, and other daily expenses. Unfortunately, even a small amount of debt can be a precursor to bankruptcy if a person falls on hard financial times.\nThe truth is that filing bankruptcy is a smart decision in many cases. However, there may be other ways to solve debt problems. One method that many people consider is consolidating debt by taking out a loan. This often is an effective strategy, but it is important to understand a few basic aspects about debt and loans.\nUnderstanding What Taking Out a Loan Means\nWhen the money from a loan comes in, paying off credit cards and other debt can feel like a giant weight has been lifted. With a zero balance and no creditor phone calls, one might even feel like they are out of the woods. It is important to understand, however, that the debt is still there and requires payment.\nStart Putting Money Away, Know How Much You Owe, and Do Not Add to the Debt\nIt is important never to lose sight of how much debt you actually owe. An effective strategy is to write down the total amount of the debt while slowly saving enough money to meet each payment\u2014or to pay it off entirely.\nThere are a lot of benefits to taking out a loan. According to BB&T, loans often have lower interest rates, and placing all of the debt into one area can really make a difference when it comes to focusing one\u2019s own finances. By sticking to basic fiscal wisdom, a personal loan can be a tremendously beneficial means of taking control of debt.\nIf you need to speak with a Texas bankruptcy attorney, contact the Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee. Call us today for a free consultation at 210-342-3400.\nPosted in Bankruptcy,Building Credit,Loan Debt,San Antonio Bankruptcy Lawyer\nTagged with bankruptcy, consolidating debt, get out of debt, getting a loan, San Antonio bankruptcy lawyer, Texas bankruptcy attorney\nAmericans file for bankruptcy each year as the result of owing more money to creditors than can actually be paid. While often times the term \u201cbankruptcy\u201d is stigmatized and correlated with poor spending habits and large credit card bills, the truth is it is a necessary practice for economic relief in dire times.\nMost people who file for bankruptcy are not irresponsible, nor are they trying to use the process as a means of simply walking away from their debt. US News stated in an article, citing a study by The Bureau of Labor Statistics, that as of April 2012 more than 5.2 million people across the country had been unemployed for six months or more. In addition to unemployment as a factor, money lost due to divorce is also a large contributor to outstanding debt, as well as medical expenses.\nThere are several other common misconceptions about bankruptcy filing and those who file. Consider the following misunderstood and misinterpreted bankruptcy concepts everyone should know:\nBankruptcy filing ruins credit scores permanently: Although many believe they will never be able to get another loan or credit card after filing, this is not necessarily the case. You may have to start slowly, but making regular payments on loans will gradually increase your score.\nBankruptcy may not forgive all kinds of debt: This is a widely held belief that often is not true. Certain types of debt and payments are not absolved with bankruptcy. These include obligations such as alimony and child support, some kinds of student loans, and any type of criminal fines.\nUse of credit cards with an impending bankruptcy: Be wary of using your credit cards right before you file, and never deliberately run up your bills under the assumption that it will be forgiven. This practice has been deemed as committing fraud in the past, and you run the risk of getting stuck with the bills after the process anyway.\nIf you are struggling with debt problems in the San Antonio, Texas area due to job loss, medical issues, or any other reason, seek help from a San Antonio bankruptcy attorney today. Contact the Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee for all of your bankruptcy needs, and to start the process of financial relief and recovery.\nPosted in Bankruptcy,medical debt,San Antonio Bankruptcy Attorney,San Antonio Bankruptcy Lawyer,Texas bankruptcy attorney\nTagged with bankruptcy filing, credit scores, impending bankruptcy, medical debt, San Antonio bankruptcy attorney, Texas bankruptcy attorney, unemployment\nThe American economy has seen better days since the financial collapse of 2008, having a significant impact on citizens from all walks of life. The concept of bankruptcy was once foreign to many, whereas in contemporary society it has become a serious reality. In fact, government statistics indicated over a million new bankruptcy cases were filed in 2013. Many residents of Texas in particular have seen hard economic times. It is a trend that dates back decades.\nAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas has seen a much higher overall poverty rate compared to the rest of the country since at least 1980. Naturally, instances of bankruptcy have followed a similar trend. It is crucial to consult with a time-tested, reliable, and accommodating bankruptcy attorney to ensure your personal needs will be met on an individual basis.\nConsider the following factors when filing for bankruptcy in Texas, keeping in mind the intricacies that must be addressed in depth with each concept:\nChapter 7 bankruptcy in Texas: The most common form of consumer bankruptcy, Chapter 7 offers the benefit of absolving much of your debt. On the other hand, the pitfall of Chapter 7 can be staggering. Any nonexempt assets are often liquidated to pay off as much as possible. This type of bankruptcy is also more likely to negatively affect your credit for a longer period of time.\nFiling for Chapter 13: Generally the option for individuals with an income higher than the average, Chapter 13 offers a strict payment schedule in exchange for a better protection of assets such as your home and automobile. In addition, Chapter 13 subsidizes payments based only on disposable income, and helps to maintain your quality of life through and after the process.\nTexas-specific bankruptcy options: Texas offers consumers options not available in other states. For instance, the state allows you to choose between Federal bankruptcy exemptions, or Texas\u2019 own exemptions. State homestead exemptions allow you to retain the value of your home and property, and other regulations can also make this applicable to your vehicle, as well as things such as farming equipment and even livestock.\nThe avenue you choose to pursue when filing for bankruptcy in Texas will always be dependant on your individual situation, and making an incorrect decision can hurt you financially in both the long and short term. Nobody wants to end up in a situation where bankruptcy is the only option. However, making a proactive decision when choosing an attorney can put you back on track towards financial recovery.\nAt the Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee, our attorneys serve the greater San Antonio, Texas area and strive to work with our clients on an individual basis. We offer more than just twenty years of experience in Texas bankruptcy cases. You can expect personalized services catered directly to your needs using the opportunities the State of Texas has open to consumers. Contact the Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee today for any and all of your bankruptcy needs.\nPosted in Bankruptcy,Chapter 13 bankruptcy,Chapter 7 bankruptcy,Texas bankruptcy attorney\nTagged with bankruptcy options, Chance M. McGhee, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, filing for bankruptcy, government statistics, Texas bankruptcy attorney, Texas bankruptcy cases\nFiling bankruptcy as an individual or a married couple can be difficult to handle. In order to improve your situation following bankruptcy, you will need to perform a couple of tasks that can help restore your finances and your emotional state. Bankruptcy not only affects your wallet, it also affects your state of mind. However, there are steps you can take to rebuild your credit and your life.\nEnd the Feeling of Guilt\nWhen a person files for bankruptcy, he or she will undoubtedly struggle with their emotions. For instance, they might feel like a failure or that they are worthless. The more negative thoughts you have about the situation, the harder it will be to move forward with your life. Look to the future and think positive. When you begin to do this, everything will start to fall back into place.\nDevelop a Budget and Pay Bills by Due Date\nMake sure you put together a realistic budget for your finances and that you pay your bills on time each month. Do not make a single late payment after filing bankruptcy. This will only make things more difficult. 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        "raw_content": "Charleston Southern University > CSU News > Christmas in a shoebox\nChristmas in a Shoebox\nYuliya Shubina told CSU students how a series of unexplainable events related to an Operation Christmas Child shoebox changed her life.\nShe grew up in Central Asia in a closed country formerly part of Russia \u2013 in a country where it was illegal to be a Christian or to possess a Bible. As a child she and her sister had a few toys, including dolls with scary eyes.\nDuring a brief time in her childhood her government allowed foreigners and missionaries into the country. Her father worked for several missionary families. In 2001, Samaritan\u2019s Purse received permission to enter her country despite the tensions after 9-11 and the fact that the airplane was so big it had to receive permission to land at a military base.\nSamaritan\u2019s Purse sent two boxes home with her father for his daughters. Shubina was nine years old and couldn\u2019t understand how a stranger in the U.S. would send something to bless her. When she opened her box, the first item on top was a soft stuffed puppy. That stuffed puppy is now 17 years old, and Shubina still has it. She and her sister shared the puppy, loaned it to their cousins for a week at a time and let friends play with it. \u201cI hope you get a glimpse of how special it was to a neighborhood of children,\u201d she said.\nTaped to the bottom of Shubina\u2019s shoebox was a letter from Katie, the girl who packed the box. She had written, \"I am praying for you. God loves you.\" Shubina carried those words in her heart for years. She and Katie became pen pals. The most important part of the friendship to Shubina was Katie ending every letter saying she was praying for Shubina.\nShubina\u2019s family eventually moved to Russia, and she came to America to study as a high school student. Her American father explained to her how to become a Christian and that it was more than attending church and reading the Bible. She said, \u201cAll those seeds planted in my heart came together.\u201d\nAfter she graduated from college, she began working for Samaritan\u2019s Purse. She was able to meet Katie and her family in 2015. \u201cIt was a jaw dropping moment, one of the most exciting weekends in my life,\u201d said Shubina. She found out Katie\u2019s mom prayed that their box would go to a closed country. Shubina said, \u201cGod orchestrated that the box would end up with me. Today when I look back and trace all those seeds, God used something so simple to reach me.\u201d\nShubina urged CSU students to pack shoeboxes at the annual Packing Party, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. in Lightsey Chapel. She said, \u201cFar more than school supplies, it is a vehicle for the local church to share the gospel.\u201d Bring items for the boxes and stay to pack boxes. CSU hopes to pack 2,000 boxes in one night.",
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        "raw_content": "Chiang Mai FeMail by Elena Edwards\nPainted elephants head for European parade\nA pungent problem with an environmentally friendly solution\nRapipan Suansomjitr - successful in both business and charitable work\nElena Edwards/\nLee Roy Webster\nSuccessful businesswomen in Chiang Mai face a difficult challenge, as the \u2018glass ceiling\u2019 here is several miles lower than in our home countries.\nAn incredibly rewarding life\u2026 Rapipan is pictured on the patio outside Des Joyaux Chiang Mai\u2019s office on Mahidol Road.\nFor this reason, it was a delight to speak with the highly successful Rapipan Suansomjitr, manager with her husband of Des Joyaux Swimming Pools, Thailand. Seated comfortably on the patio outside her office, this slim, stylish woman explained that she has two obsessions\u2014her company and her devotion to helping underprivileged children. At her feet sat the furry Shi Tzu representative of her third love, dogs, with her two tiny and very cute puppies and a Chihuahua cooling themselves in the office.\nRapipan\u2019s company, Des Joyaux Thailand was formed 7 years ago, as an offshoot of the French company, founded in1966, which pioneered a completely new design and construction method able to be installed in as little as 2 weeks by a competent and careful team. The Chiang Mai branch was the first to be opened; since then the company has sold 3,000 pools and opened another 11 branches countrywide. One of the company\u2019s strengths is its first-class customer service, from personal experience, this writer can confirm this, together with a 10 year guarantee on the pool itself and a 3 year replacement guarantee on the pump. Importantly, in these difficult times, the company provides employment for 250 people, and has not, so far, been forced to sack any workers, although further expansion plans have had to be shelved for the present. Rapipan believes that the crisis with soon be over, and that recovering markets will allow her to not only expand, but to fulfil another dream, the opening of a factory here in Chiang Mai which will manufacture pool components at present, imported from the main factory in France. She insisted that quality control will be strictly maintained through the supervision of a French engineer, and that the new factory would enable the company both to reduce its already favourable prices and to create more jobs for local people.\nA quiet and cuddly moment in a busy schedule\u2026Rapipan, shown taking time out with three of her beloved dogs.\nHowever, expanding and running her company, although time-consuming in the extreme, hasn\u2019t stopped Rapipan from following her heart and helping poor children.\nIn the past, she, a member and now the President of a local 35-member women\u2019s branch of the international Lions\u2019 Club foundation, has worked with Princess Maha Sirindhorn to build swimming pools in underfunded Golden Triangle schools for the use of underprivileged students. Her local club recently built an orphanage for 60 children, linked to a school with 300 students, and, last year, provided 200 bicycles for the use of students whose homes were some distance from the school. Hopefully, more bicycles will be provided this year. Rapipan believes that cooperation between foundations is essential\u2014recently a small German charity contacted her in her capacity as president and requested that they work together-after ensuring that the charity is reputable, their request is being carefully considered. In the future, Rapipan may be able to help even more, as she has been selected as a candidate for next year\u2019s Lions\u2019 Club provincial presidency.\nAn incredibly busy life\u2026but an incredibly rewarding one for this well-known and good-hearted Chiang Mai personality. The Chiang Mai Mail wishes her well in all her projects and in her business, and thanks her warmly for finding the time to talk with us.\nThose of us from the UK may well remember the unexpected appearance around London of a number of life-sized sculpted and painted cows, which caused a media sensation and a lot of laughs some years ago, and were subsequently exported to the continent.\nIt seems that Chiang Mai\u2019s got into the act now, with its very own totally Thai version, which will also end up in Europe\u2014painted elephants! The well-known La Luna Gallery are holding a preview exhibition of a selection of the colourful pachyderms, designed and painted by a number of Thai artists, until the 26th of this month, after which they will \u2018pack their trunks\u2019, (ouch), and travel to Amsterdam.\nThe exhibition is in conjunction with Elephant Parade, (Thailand), who have already organised big parades of painted and other pachyderms in Rotterdam in 2007 and Antwerp in 2008, with the aim of both raising awareness in Europe of the plight of Asian elephants and raising money to support elephant charities in Asia. The Chiang Mai Jumbos will take part in the 2009 parade in Amsterdam, to be held this autumn.\nThe La Luna Gallery\u2018s exhibition will also include some new artworks, and rather more diminutive examples of painted elephants. Every home should have one\u2026\nFor more details, please call the gallery on 053 306 678 or visit www.lalunagallery.com and www.elephantparade.com.\nFor those who didn\u2019t realise\u2026last Friday was World Environment Day! Although, for most of us expats, consciousness about the planet\u2019s environmental problems lurks not too far from the front of our minds, it\u2019s good to concentrate for even one day on our possible role in helping to reduce the threat and improve our surroundings as much as we can.\nA new book, \u20182 Degrees\u2014Cooling down the Planet with Both Hands\u2019, launched on that one day by the United Nations Development Partnership in Thailand, (UNDP), may help us in this, and has an interesting reference to a Chiang Mai family, the owners of a pig farm in a Mae Rim village. As expected, given the smelly downside of being downwind of a pig farm, the owners\u2019 neighbours became very unfriendly by the time the project was fully functioning! The happy ending came a while later, when the benefits of free gas for all from a never ending source of pig manure were realised.\nSuthat and Kiangkham Khammakai were originally rice millers, but decided to augment their income by keeping pigs, feeding them on rice husk, bran and broken rice, the by-products of their rice mill. The idea, and the pigs, grew and grew until the Khammakais found themselves the proud but friendless owners of 300 pigs, each generating approximately 1.8 tons of manure each year!\nThe smell was so strong that neighbours complained of dizziness, breathlessness and skin irritations\u2014the flies thought Christmas had come, and social sanctions were imposed. When wastewater from the farm polluted the local water supply, things got nasty, with over 100 neighbours signing a petition of complaint to the local governor. After trying every remedy in and out of the book, and almost at the end of his tether, Kiangkham struck lucky! During a seminar at the veterinary science faculty of Chiang Mai University, he heard about producing useable gas from pig manure. It was all downhill from there, helped by a grant for the building of a biogas pond from the Department of Energy Development and Efficiency, and a large loan from a local bank. The gas produced was enough for all 43 households in the village; since then, several more ponds have been built, supplying free gas for nearby villages. All\u2019s well that ends well, and the Khammakais are now the most popular couple in the area!\nOpinion: Women\u2019s Rights and the Right to Privacy\nRecently, the Thai government has come under criticism from international human rights groups for its appointment of a human rights panel who, it has been suggested, may well have little experience in the field. At the same time, considerable coverage has been given to the emergence of a strong movement, led by female academics amongst others, in the fields of women\u2019s rights, domestic violence and other women-centred issues.\nMeanwhile, here in our city, a leading female politician is being attacked by a \u2018person or persons unknown\u2019, in a gross violation of her human rights and her right to privacy.\nFor those who have not yet been aware, her \u2018crime\u2019, in the 21st century, here in Chiang Mai, is to have slept with her boyfriend. Not a big deal, you may well think\u2026it\u2019s her private life, after all, and she will be one of many thousands of women in the vicinity who are doing the same thing.\nThe violation, however, concerns the fact that a photograph of her in bed with her partner was somehow obtained and was published, both online and in print, by a well-known Thai daily newspaper; the CD from which the photograph was taken has now been copied and is being widely distributed around town. Sounds disturbingly familiar, doesn\u2019t it? How many times, in our home countries, did we see similar attacks in the media, almost always, (with the possible exception of Bill Clinton), on successful and ambitious women?\nHowever, the West is generally considered to have lower moral and ethical standards than are purported to be in place in Thailand, especially in the case of certain types of media publications, most of which ended up getting frequently sued. Here, Buddhism, with its specific ethical requirements, has a much more significant place in society than does Christianity in the majority of Western countries. The Thai concept of respect, is also considered to involve ethical standards. Respect for women, at least in certain quarters, would seem, however, to still be at the bottom of the agenda, particularly where politics are concerned.\nProminent members of women\u2019s groups and other sectors have already made protest concerning the action of the newspaper. Chiang Mai University\u2019s Mass Communications Faculty\u2019s famous dean, Assoc Prof Sodsri Phao-inchan, stated last Monday that, \u2018By publishing the photos and reporting the story, the media show they lack ethics\u2019. Sodsri added that the Thai Journalists Association and other professional media professional should work to stop the propagation of such news reports, calling it a \u2018serious violation against media ethics\u2019. Former senator Tuenjai Deetes, who has long fought for women\u2019s rights, said the published photos and story about the female politician had hurt both her human dignity and rights, adding, \u2018This is a form of violence against women. She\u2019s hurt emotionally\u2019. Tuenjan strongly suggested that political organisations and women\u2019s rights groups should urgently discuss ways to protect female politicians, stating that \u2018When women climb to the top, some people will want to hurt these women\u2019.\nSo, there we have it. A professional woman attacked where it hurts, in her private life; her relationship dragged into the public gaze, her human rights and her rights as a woman smashed to pieces, her rights to boundaries between her personal and public life destroyed. It is to be fervently hoped that only the salacious and the sick will take note of this violation, and that caring citizens will condemn the violators, whoever they are, for their inexcusable actions.",
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The objective to show with solid empirical data whether and to what extent transnational corporations still have a national identity is absolutely vital for not only understanding how the global economy works but also has incredibly important implications for the national policies of numerous countries...I will not at all be surprised if in the near future this young scholar is widely sought out for his analysis and policy recommendations by the leaders of countries around the world.\"\nWith a Japanese mother and a British father, having grown up in 5 countries by the time I was 16 (Canada, US, Denmark, Japan, and New Zealand), I am the love-child of globalization. But who drives globalization, who controls it, owns it, benefits from it \u2014 and who doesn't benefit from it? Above all, how do we transform it to make it better? 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        "raw_content": "Home / Unlabelled / Discography Check: Marvin Gaye\nMarvin Gaye is the greatest artist in music history to me. My personal favorite of all time, right alongside Michael Jackson, Prince, Stevie, and Nas. That's my all time top 5. Marvin takes that no. 1 spot for me and his catalog is the reason why. From classic duet albums to groundbreaking solo albums, Marvin left behind one of the greatest musical legacies ever. His progression as an artist throughout his career, the emotional complexity displayed in his vocal ability, and his entire artistic view made him the legend he remains. Today, I wanted to take some time and look at his entire discography. Let's get into it.\n*The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye (1961)\n-Marvin debuted on Motown's Tamla Records and this would be his first album. Marvin was boxed in creatively by Motown and couldn't deliver the album he truly wanted, beginning his creative issues and turbulent relationship early on with them. This album features nothing written by Marvin himself, but it is still a nice listen. Tracks like \"Let Your Conscience By Your Guide\", \"How High The Moon\", and \"Never Let You Go\" make this a solid album, but we wouldn't get a glimpse of the real Marvin just yet.\n*That Stubborn Kinda Fellow (1963)\n-His second album saw him experience more freedom as an artist and success. Marvin was determined to win big in this music industry and his 2nd release would see him garner the first real hits of his career. The title track made some waves and \"Pride and Joy\" also would gain him big success, but my favorite songs on this album would be \"Got To Get My Hands On Some Lovin\" and \"Hello There Angel\". This album was an improvement over his first and you could see his growth as an artist starting to shine.\n*When I'm Alone I Cry (1964)\n-Marvin was very interested in being seen as a jazz singer. It was seemingly his mission to present an album that had jazz/pop tendencies and this album would be his first real attempt. It is a solid effort, as his voice smoothly captures the essence of jazz, and the songs are sung beautifully, but this is one of my least favorite albums from him. Still, tracks like \"When Your Lover Is Gone\", \"Because Of You\", and \"I'll Be Around\" hit the mark. To be fair, Marvin really doesn't have any bad songs, there are just some that I like more than others or some that just don't do it for me. This album falls into that category I'd say. Still a solid effort, but a small regression from what his 2nd project did.\n*Together w/ Mary Wells (1964)\n-Motown saw a rising star in Marvin and Mary Wells was a big star already. This was seemingly a marriage made in heaven. The first and only duo album from these two is a solid listen, much like most Marvin projects, as Mary and Marvin have good musical chemistry. \"Until I Met You\", \"Deed I Do\", and \"The Late, Late Show\" are my personal favorite tracks, but this entire album is a nice enjoyable listen all the way through. It also managed to gain Marvin even more notoriety and success.\n*Hello Broadway (1964)\n-Marvin continues his jazz aspirations on this album, which is a very forgettable album in his catalog. I almost forgot to include it in the article until I went back to check his full album list. It's not a bad listen by any stretch, it just doesn't grab me like a majority of his other projects. This album features some great music however, and the songs that do work, work very well. Those songs include \"Days Of Wine and Roses\", \"This Is The Life\", and \"The Party's Over\". Once again, this is a solid album overall, just nothing extremely special to rave about.\n*How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You (1965)\n-This is one of my favorite Marvin albums. This is a really great project and the pinnacle of Marvin's growth on Motown. He created a true gem with the title track and it was his biggest record up until that point and rightfully so. It's slightly upbeat, extremely catchy, and beautifully arranged. Marvin would feature the legendary Temptations on \"Try It Baby\", another gem from this album. \"Need Your Lovin' (Want You Back)\", \"Baby Don't You Do It\", and \"Forever\" round out a very solid album from Marvin. It's a smooth listen throughout and I'd almost put it into the classic category. It's that good.\n*Moods of Marvin Gaye (1966)\n-As Marvin began crossing over, this was where he hit his stride. He was making hit after hit, but he didn't seem to be as comfortable behind the scenes because he wanted to make more jazz and smoother music. Still, he would go in and create something good with this particular album, bringing hits such as \"I'll Be Doggone\" and \"Ain't That Peculiar\". When speaking on this era of Marvin, this album was his biggest so far. He even garnered no. 1 hits with the two aforementioned singles. This was a big album in his discography and the beginning of a turning point.\n*Take Two w/ Kim Weston (1966)\n-Marvin was infamously known for his duet albums and here he tries another one with label mate Kim Weston, and this was a solid album, though not as good as his collaboration with Mary Wells. Some noteworthy songs here include \"It Takes Two\", \"Baby I Need Your Loving\", \"Secret Love\", and a few others that round this album out. As expected, there was a hit off this album in \"It Takes Two\", and that's what most remember on this album. Still, a good effort from this duo.\n*United w/ Tammi Terrell (1967)\n-Kim Weston would end up leaving the label and it would then turn into the newest superstar duo in Marvin and Tammi. Marvin had done two previous duo albums with Kim and Mary Wells, but he struck gold with Tammi Terrell. Instant chemistry. Instant hits. Iconic music. This is the partner Marvin needed for his music. He was a star now in his own right and with Tammi, they created a classic with this one. I love this album. From the hits like \"Ain't No Mountain High Enough\", \"Your Precious Love\", \"If I Could Build My Whole World Around You\", \"If This World Were Mine\", to the tracks that aren't as well loved like \"Hold Me Oh Darling\", this album was great all around. A nice beginning to a partnership that would last a few more albums.\n*You're All I Need w/ Tammi Terrell (1968)\n-Marvin knew he had struck gold with Tammi and they followed up their classic with yet another one. It's like this duo couldn't miss with their music and they got hits yet again on this album with \"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing\", the title track, and \"Keep On Loving Me Honey\". Other tracks on the album that were great include \"Give In, You Just Can't Win\" and \"Baby Don't Cha Worry\". This album is seen as the last true collaboration between the two as it's the last album to really feature them together before Tammi succumbed to a brain tumor. Their next album she was not really a part of the process aside from some of the vocals.\n*In The Groove/I Heard It Through the Grapevine (1968)\n-This album was a solid effort as well, as Marvin comes back work his solo joint and this was definitely a solid one. The title track (Grapevine) is one of his best tracks, and this album features more classics from Marvin like \"Chained\", \"At Last (I Found A Love), and \"It's Love I Need\". Marvin wasn't missing on any of the projects he released during this time, which I like to consider his first prime.\n*M.P.G (1969)\n-This is one of the more slept on albums from Marvin, but I love this album. We've used a lot of it for DAR samples, but it's a great project for sure. Marvin excels vocally here and I think this might be his most slept on project of them all. From \"The End Of Our Road\" to \"It's A Bitter Pill To Swallow\", this album has so many gems. Check this one out if you're unfamiliar with the greatness.\n*Easy w/ Tammi Terrell (1969)\n-This album is one I feel oddly about. Tammi wasn't really present during this process and Valerie Simpson did a lot of the vocals for it, which she denied. I also feel oddly about it because I know had Tammi not succumbed to her brain tumor, that she and Marvin would have made more greatness in the future. Still, this album features good music like \"California Soul\", \"Love Woke Me Up This Morning\", and \"What You Gave Me\". This album is very bittersweet and I can't listen to it too much.\n*That's The Way Love Is (1970)\n-I'm not a huge fan of this album because it was a lot of covers, but this is a solid project and Marvin excels on a few of these covers, surpassing the original tracks. His cover of \"No Time For Tears\" is great, but the pinnacle of this album comes with his cover of \"Yesterday\", which is truly my favorite cover of his ever. The emotion in his voice and his delivery of the lyrics is perfection. While this isn't my favorite, Marvin still does his thing on this mostly cover album.\n*What's Going On (1971)\n-I think this is one of the top 10 greatest albums ever. It means so much to music and it means a whole lot to me as an artist and a fan. Marvin was in his prime and during some tough times in the world, he created this classic. The title track remains to be something special and relevant to this very day, and there's also something to be said for the iconic \"Mercy Mercy Me\". Marvin exhibited such an awareness and such a social activist stance that you could feel a true change in his music and a true change in the man. It's that which makes this album so special. From \"What's Happening Brother\" to \"Save the Children\", to the smooth sounds of \"Flyin High (In The Friendly Sky), this album has everything you want from Marvin musically. The production flows so smoothly and it sounds like one long beautiful record. This is my favorite Marvin album (tied with another one) and it is a classic. Marvin has so many of those. This is his greatest achievement.\n*Trouble Man (1972)\n-The soundtrack that solidified Marvin as one of the greatest geniuses and minds. Marvin was given creative control and a 1 million contract renewal around this time. This soundtrack however features Marvin vocally taking a backseat to the production, which is glorious and features a smooth amount of synths and horns. The title track, \"Poor Abbey Walsh\", and \"Life Is A Gamble\" are the strongest tracks here on this album. This is often seen as one of his biggest moves and projects and with good reason. It showcases Marvin at his best and most creative in some way. He was now in his 2nd prime.\n*Let's Get It On (1973)\n-This album is tied with What's Going On as my favorite and it could very well be better. If you say this is better than What's Going On, I can't fault you. This is another classic, and months ago on the site here, I gave a retro review of it. From the title track to \"Just To Keep You Satisifed\" to \"Please Stay (Once You Go Away)\", the production and the lyrics have a marriage that almost no other Marvin album have ever had. However, after \"Come Get To This\", we reach the apex of this album with the beautiful classic \"Distant Lover\". That is definitely one of the best songs in his entire career and one of my favorite hands down on the album. This is another timeless release from Marvin. He furthered his legacy with this one.\n*Diana and Marvin w/ Diana Ross (1973)\n-Two mega stars combine for a duet album. It was a big deal and while this album wasn't necessarily the greatest release, I definitely enjoyed the songs here. Both artists vocally delivered and on tracks like \"You Are Everything\", \"Don't Knock My Love\", and \"Just Say, Just Say\", and as a result, the success of the album was no surprise. Not a huge release in his catalog quality wise, but as his last official duet album, it was definitely a big deal.\n*I Want You (1976)\n-On a solo album tip, Marvin was on a roll. I don't think any artist in history had this many classics in a row, but after M.P.G., What's Going On, Trouble Man, and Let's Get It On, Marvin delivers another classic in I Want You. The title track is one of his greatest tracks ever, and he has some amazing music on this album as well. On tracks like \"Come Live With Me Angel\", \"Feel All My Love Inside\", and \"Soon I'll Be Loving You Again\", Marvin perfects his smooth operator persona and vocal runs. This album is yet another classic for sure.\n*Here, My Dear (1978)\n-A lot of people don't like this album. I love it. I think it's in the top 3 Marvin albums ever honestly and his 6th straight classic. Only Let's Get It On and What's Going On are better than this one. I Want You is close also to this, but for tracks like \"I Met A Little Girl\", \"Is That Enough\", \"Anna's Song\", and the flawless \"Falling In Love Again\", Marvin easily coasts and expresses so much emotional complexity in each song. This is his divorce album from Anna Gordy Gaye and Marvin gives more than enough emotion in this album and each song tells its own story. A true classic that wasn't appreciated when it should have been and a double album when first released.\n*In Our Lifetime (1981)\n-A slept on album from Marvin to me and while it wasn't a classic, it has some amazing tracks. I think Marvin was leaving his 2nd prime and was trying to adapt to the changing times. He had done that so well over the years and here he made a nice transition. The re-release has the amazing \"Ego Tripping Out\" included, but my favorite song is \"Heavy Love Affair\". I also enjoyed \"Life Is For Learning\" and \"Funk Me\". This wasn't his best, but it is was a top release during the last few years of his career and life.\n*Midnight Love (1982)\n-His last official album. I won't review the posthumous releases because he had no input on those, but I enjoyed Romantically Yours and Vulnerable as well. As for Midnight Love, it was the most commercially successful album of his career, sparking yet a higher form of superstardom for Marvin, showing he adapted to the changing time well. I wasn't completely sold on the album when I first heard it, but it's really one of the better albums of the 80's now upon repeat listens. Its got style, soul, funk, and is Marvin at his most smooth in some way. He has some great tracks and of course one of his most iconic singles \"Sexual Healing\" is there, but songs like \"Til Tomorrow\" and \"Joy\" also round out this album. It's a fitting ending project for a man that preached positivity and love throughout his career. I just wish we could have saw where he would go next.\nLike I mentioned, I'm not going to go into his posthumous releases, but they feature some good music as well. Marvin is a legend and my all time favorite. His discography is beautiful. If you haven't heard all of these albums, take a weekend, relax and enjoy them. 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        "raw_content": "Finding Organic Food in 1991\nHow one family had to start their own food business to get organic food for their sick child, since organic food was so difficult to find.\nKeywords: environmental illness, chemical sensitivity, MCS, organic food, history\nThe following is from the March/April 1991 issue of the Central Indiana HEAL newsletter. The last name of the family has been altered for privacy. The town of Kokomo is 53 miles (85 km) north of the Indiana capital of Indianapolis and 150 miles (240 km) from Chicago. It has a university and in 1990 the population was about 45,000\nCentral Indiana H.E.A.L. Meeting\nThe January 20 Central Indiana H.E.A.L. meeting was held at Northwood Christian Church in Indianapolis. The featured speaker was Wayne Walker, who, along with his wife Dixie, runs Midwest Organics in Kokomo. The business, which opened in July, 1989, offers certified organic foods.\nWayne explained a bit of the background of how Midwest Organics began. 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        "raw_content": "1,400 Years of Islamic Aggression: An Analysis<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = \"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office\" />\nBy Richard C. Csaplar, Jr.\nMr. Csaplar, a member of the Regent University Board of Trustees, writes in response to a recent article on the Crusades in U.S. News & World Report.\nCBN.com \u2013 I was very disappointed to see that U.S. News would publish a clearly false article, adopting the world\u2019s clearly false, politically correct (PC) view of the place of the Crusades in history. What makes it even worse, the article hides its views under the additional headline falsehood, \u201cThe Truth About the Epic Clash Between Christianity and Islam.\u201d\nThe opening heading states, \u201cDuring the Crusades, East and West first met.\u201d This is just totally in error, as any person with the slightest knowledge of history well knows. East and West had been fighting for at least 1,500 years before the first Crusade.\nTo give just a few examples\u2014the Persians invaded Europe in an attempt to conquer the Greeks in the fifth century B.C. The Greek, Alexander the Great, aattempted to conquer all of Asia, as far as India, in the fourth century B.C. Both the Persians of the east and the Greeks of the west set up colonial empires founded upon bloody military conquest. The Romans established by bloody military conquest colonies in Mesopotamia, northwestern Arabia, and Assyria in the second century A.D.\nA different type of bloody conquest occurred through the movement of whole tribal groups between the east and the west. Again, just to name a few, the Huns, the Goths, and the Avars came from as far away as western Asia, central Asia, and China respectively in the fifth through the seventh centuries A.D. Indeed, the Avars from northern China and Mongolia were besieging Constantinople in 626 A.D., at the very moment Mohammed was a merchant in Arabia. Indeed, the Avars, by this siege, were one of the forces that weakened the Byzantines (there were many other, perhaps more important, forces) to the extent that most of the Byzantine mid-eastern empire fell relatively easily to the Muslims.\nBut let\u2019s give the writer the benefit of the doubt and say that the author meant that \u201cDuring the Crusades, Islam and Christianity first met.\u201d This, of course, is also totally false.\nLet us review the Muslim conquest. In 624, Mohammed led a raid for booty and plunder against a Meccan caravan, killing 70 Meccans for mere material gain. Between 630 A.D. and the death of Mohammed in 632 A.D., Muslims\u2014on at least one occasion led by Mohammed\u2014had conquered the bulk of western Arabia and southern Palestine through approxiimately a dozen separate invasions and bloody conquests. These conquests were in large part \u201cHoly wars,\u201d putting the lie to another statement in the U.S. News article that proclaimed the Crusades \u201cThe First Holy War,\u201d as if the Christians had invented the concept of a holy war. After Mohammed\u2019s death in 632, the new Muslim caliph, Abu Bakr, launched Islam into almost 1,500 years of continual imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest and subjugation of others through invasion and war, a role Islam continues to this very day.\nYou will note the string of adjectives and may have some objection to my using them. They are used because they are the absolute truth. Anyone denying them is a victim of PC thinking, ignorant of history, or lying to protect Islam. Let us take each word separately before we proceed further in our true history of the relationship between the Christian west and the Islamic east.\nThe Muslim wars of imperialist conquest have been launched for almost 1,500 years against hundreds of nations, over millions of square miles (significantly larger than the British Empire at its peak). The lust for Muslim imperialist conquest stretched from southern France to the Philippines, from Austria to Nigeria, and from central Asia to New Guinea. This is the classic definition of imperialism\u2014\u201cthe policy and practice of seeking to dominate the economic and political affairs of weaker countries.\u201d\nThe Muslim goal was to have a central government, first at Damascus, and then at Baghdad\u2014later at Cairo, Istanbul, or other imperial centers. The local governors, judges, and other rulers were appointed by the ceentral imperial authorities for far off colonies. Islamic law was introduced as the senior law, whether or not wanted by the local people. Arabic was introduced as the rulers\u2019 language, and the local language frequently disappeared. Two classes of residents were established. The native residents paid a tax that their colonialist rulers did not have to pay.\nAlthough the law differed in different places, the following are examples of colonialist laws to which colonized Christians and Jews were made subject to over the years:\nChristians and Jews could not bear arms\u2014Muslims could;\nChristians and Jews could not ride horses\u2014Muslims could;\nChristians and Jews had to get permission to build\u2014Muslims did not;\nChristians and Jews had to pay certain taxes which Muslims did not;\nChristians could not proselytize\u2014Muslims could;\nChristians and Jews had to bow to their Muslim masters when they paid their taxes; and\nChristians and Jews had to live under the law set forth in the Koran, not under either their own religious or secular law.\nIn each case, these laws allowed the local conquered people less freedom than was allowed the conquering colonialist rulers. Even non-Arab Muslim inhabitants of the conquered lands became second class citizens behind the ruling Arabs. This is the classic definition of colonialist\u2014\u201ca group of people who settle in a distant territory from the state having jurisdiction or control over it and who remain uunder the political jurisdiction of their native land.\u201d\nWe will talk about \u201cbloody\u201d as we proceed. Because the U.S. News article related only to the Christian west against the Muslim east, except in this paragraph I will not describe the almost 1,500 years of Muslim imperialistic, colonialist, bloody conquest and subjugation of others through invasion and war to the east of Arabia in Iraq, Persia, and much further eastward, which continues to this day.\nIn any event, because it was the closest geographically, Palestine was the first Western non-Arab area invaded in the Muslim imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest and subjugation of others. At the time, Palestine was under the rule of the so-called Eastern Roman Empire, ruled from Istanbul by Greek speaking people, and was Eastern Orthodox Catholic. The Eastern Orthodox rule was despotic and the Eastern Roman Empire was in serious decline. The Eastern Orthodox rulers were despots, and in Palestine had subjugated the large population of local Jews and Monophysite Christians. Because the Orthodox were imperialist, colonialist, and bloody, and majored in religious persecution to boot, the Muslim imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest and subjugation of Palestine, and then Egypt, was made easier. Because of Orthodox weakness and the relative speed of the conquest of Palestine and Israel, I have often seen this Muslim, imperialist, colonialist bloody conquest described by !\nand PC writers as \u201cpeaceful\u201d or \u201cbloodless.\u201d This statement is simply not true.\nThe Muslim imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest and subjugation of Palestine began with a battle, the August 20, 636, battle of Yarmk (it is believed that 75,000 soldiers took part\u2014hardly bloodless). With the help of the local Jews who welcomed the Muslims as liberators, the Muslims had subjugated the rremainder of Palestine but had not been able to capture Jerusalem. Beginning in July 637, the Muslims began a siege of Jerusalem which lasted for five (hardly bloodless) months before Jerusalem fell in February 638. Arabs did not sack the city, and the Arab soldiers were apparently kept in tight control by their leaders. No destruction was permitted. This was indeed a triumph of civilized control, if imperialism, colonization, and bloody conquest can ever be said to be \u201ccivilized.\u201d It was at this conquest that many significant hallmarks of Muslim colonialism began. The conquered Christian and Jewish people were made to pay a tribute to the colonialist Muslims. In additi!\nBaghdad used the imperialist, colonialist, bloody wars of conquest throughout the life of its empire to provide the Caliphate with a steady stream of slaves, many of whom were made eunuchs.\nThe Muslim conquest of (Christian) North Africa went relatively easily until the native peoples of North Africa (most importantly the Berbers) were encountered west of Egypt. The North African people fought so strongly against the Muslims that the Muslim imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest in the west was brought to an almost complete stop between Tripoli and Carthage for more than a quarter century. The Muslims broke through in a series of bloody battles followed by bloody (revenge) massacres of the Muslim\u2019s (largely Christian) opponents. This Muslim imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquest continued through North Africa and through what is now Spain, Portugal, and southern France, until they were stopped at the battle of Poiters (hardly bloodless) in the middle of France.\nI believe that if I had the time, I could show that the Muslims, in their western imperialist, colonialist, bloody conquests, killed two to three times as many Christians as the Christians killed Muslims in all of the Crusades combined.\nBut let us return to Jerusalem.\nThe U.S. News article states that after Saladin conquered Jerusalem, \u201cthe victorious Saladin forbade acts of vengeance. There were no more deaths, no violence.\u201d True, as far as it goes. The article goes on to say, \u201c\u2026most Muslims [will] tell you about Saladin and his generosity in the face of Christian aggression and hatred.\u201d Thus, the PC people and the Muslims ignore 450 years of prior Muslim aggression and approach the Crusades as being Christian or Western aggression against Islam, beginning out of the blue, without any prior history. Let us go back to the Muslim colonialist occupation of Jerusalem.\nWhen we left our truthful history of Jerusalem, the Muslims, headquartered in Arabia, had just captured Jerusalem. For approximately 100 years, chiefly under the Umayyads, Jerusalem prospered under Muslim rule. Under the succeeding Abbasids, Jerusalem began to decline\u2014beginning at approximately 725 A.D. The occasion, among other things, was the decline of the central Muslim government, thee breaking away from Arabia of far-flung provinces, the growth of warlike revolutionary groups, the growth of extremist Muslim sects, and, perhaps most important, the decision (relatively new) that Muslims had an obligation to convert all Christians and Jews (and \u201cother pagans\u201d) to Islam. Thereafter, the true colonial nature of Jerusalem became more apparent. The Abbasids drained wealth from Jerusalem to Baghdad for the benefit of the caliphs, and Jerusalem declined economically. The language of the government became Arabic, and forcible conversion to Islam became the Muslim policy.\nIn approximately 750, the Caliph destroyed the walls of Jerusalem, leaving it defenseless (they were later rebuilt, in time to defend against the Crusaders). The history of the following three hundred years is too complex and too tangled to describe in a single paragraph. Jerusalem and its Christian and Jewish majority suffered greatly during alternating periods of peace and war. Among the happenings were repeated Muslim destruction of the countryside of Israel (970-983, and 1024-1077) of Jerusalem; the wholesale destruction by the Muslims of Christian churches\u2014sometimes at the direct order of the Caliph, as in 1003, and sometimes by Muslim mobs; the total destruction of Jerusalem bby the Caliph of Cairo in the early 1020s; building small mosques on the top of Christian churches; enforcing the Muslim laws limiting the height of Christian churches; attacking and robbing Christian pilgrims from Europe; attacking Christian processions in the streets of Jerusalem; etc.\nWhy the change after nearly 100 years of mostly peaceful Muslim rule? From what I read, there is a general view among the historians that the caliphs had begun to add a religious importance to their conquests, setting conversion to Islam as an important priority; their later caliphs had no first-hand remembrance of Mohammed; the vast distances of the empire led to independent rulers being established in Spain, North Africa, Cairo, Asia Minor, etc.; and the instability of the caliphates and resulting civil wars.\nThe point about conversion to Islam I find particularly interesting. Many historians believe that the first one hundred years of Muslim conquest were imperialist and colonialist only with little significant forced conversion content. With respect to Jerusalem, there was a particular problem in the fact that generally the Christians and their churches (and to a lesser degree, the Jews) were significantly wealthier than the Muslims. This was largely because beginning in the early 800s with Charlemaigne, Europe adopted a sort of prototype \u201cforeign aid\u201d program for the churches located at the holy places in Jerusalem, where, to the embarrassment of the Muslims, Christian churches and monasteries outshone their Muslim rivals. Many of these churches and monasteries were run by western religious orders reporting directly to Rome under western leaders appointed by Rome (more were subject to Constantinople). Literally thousands of European Christian pilgrims made a pilgrimage to Jeru!\nfrom such places as Germany, France, and Hungary (particularly in the years 1000, 1033, 1064, and 1099). Finally, Muslim rulers and European rulers frequently sought to enter into treaties of support with each other. As a result, Christian churches became the target of Muslims when enemies of those with whom there were European ties were victorious in a civil war. From time to time, Christian churches were rebuilt with Muslim funds when pro-western rulers came to power.\nSo much for the PC, U.S. News, Muslim outright lie that begins with the statement, \u201cDuring the Crusades, East and West first met,\u201d and that later in the article called the Crusades, \u201c\u2026the first major clash between Islam and Western Christendom.\u201d What about the long, prior conquest by Islam of Spain and Portugal? What about the battle of Portiers?\nThe following is just an aside, which I cannot prove, but I have noticed that PC and Muslim statements frequently cut off history when it is not in their favor. Thus, the article gives credence to the widespread belief in Islam that east-west history began with the Crusades. See also as an example of this tendency to begin history where it is convenient, today\u2019s Muslim description of the current Israeli occupation of the West Bank without mentioning the fact that the current occupation was caused by the widespread cold-blooded murder of Israeli civilians by Muslims.\nBut let us move on to the Crusades themselves.\nFirst, a word about my personal view of the Crusades. I believe that the murderous and pillaging acts of the Crusaders when they entered Jerusalem were barbaric, unchristian, and evil. This is particularly so as those barbaric, unchristian, and evil acts were carried on in the name of a religion of peace, love, and forgiveness. I believe that the vast bulk of thinking Christians agree with me. I cite as evidence the large numbers of Christians who have recently taken long pilgrimages in the footsteps of the Crusaders, repenting for the Crusader\u2019s acts, seeking for forgiveness, and giving penance for the Crusader\u2019s barbaric, unchristian, and evil acts.\nA question occurs to me here. How many Muslim groups have taken long pilgrimages in the footsteps of the Muslim conquest repenting, seeking for forgiveness, and giving penance for the Muslims imperialist, colonialist, and bloody conquest of Palestine, Egypt, Syria, North Africa, and Spain? This is particularly important as the U.S. News article claims, \u201cFor [Muslims] imperialism is a dirty word\u2026\u201d Where is Muslim repentance for its imperialism, geographically the largest in all of history, which permits Muslims to call Western imperialism a dirty word?\nLet us rewrite the beginning of the U.S. News article as follows: \u201cIn 1095, after suffering from the murderous invasions of Muslim conquerors who killed tens of thousands of Christians through four-and-one-half centuries of Muslim imperialist, colonialist conquest, made slaves and eunuchs of Christians for the pleasure of the caliphs, burned down or sacked the holiest churches in Christendom, robbed and killed thousands of Christians on holy pilgrimage, brutally sacked and pillaged Jerusalem, and pillaged the countryside of Israel, western Europe, under the leadership of the Pope, decided to free the people of the Holy Land from their brutal masters and reclaim Christianity\u2019s holiest places for free Christian worship.\u201d\nNow, I fully realize that the previous paragraph is one-sided, that the six centuries of Muslim colonial, imperialist occupation were more complex than are shown in the previous paragraphs, and that the Christians were not always blameless, little babes. However, the previous paragraph has the benefit of not being an outright lie, which is more than I can say for the U.S. News article.\nTo beat the dog one more time, you may have noted that I stated above that Muslim imperialism has continued until the present. Muslim imperialism has continued without any let-up from ten years before Mohammed\u2019s death until today.\nConsider the Ottoman invasion of Christian Eastern Europe in which the Ottoman Empire invaded the west and conquered and colonized Greece, all of the Balkans, Romania, Bessarabia, and Hungary, and was stopped only at the outskirts of Vienna in 1529. Consider also the Muhgal conquest of Northern India in the early 1600s. But today? Of course! In the 20th century alone:\n1. Muslim Turkey has expelled approximately 1,500,000 Greeks from its empire in the east and replaced them with Turks. They have massacred approximately 2 million Armenians and replaced them with Turks in the west.\n2. Muslim Turkey has invaded and occupied northern Cyprus, displacing the Greeks living there.\n3. Muslim northern Sudan has conquered much of southern Sudan, literally enslaving its Christian and pagan population.\n4. Indonesian imperialism has occupied all of non-Islamic western New Guinea and incorporated into Indonesia.\n5. Muslim Indonesia has invaded and conquered Christian East Timor with horrible loss of life.\n6. This very day, Muslim Indonesia is attempting to destroy Christianity in what used to be called the Celebes.\n7. A half-dozen Arab countries have fought two to four wars (depending how you count) in an attempt to destroy Israel and occupy its territory, and is currently continuing the attempt this very day with the publicly voted consent of 55 of the world\u2019s 57 Islamic nations.\n8. For no good reason, Muslim Libya has blown up western aircraft, killing many civilians.\n9. Muslim Iraq, in an imperialist war of aggression, invaded and occupied Muslim Kuwait.\n10. Muslim Iraq, in an imperialist act of aggression, invaded Muslim Iran with a resulting (some estimates say) death of 2 million people.\n11. Muslim Albania, this very minute, is attempting to enlarge its borders at Christian Macedonia\u2019s expense.\n12. Muslim Northern Nigeria has been (and is currently) an aggressor against the Christian south.\n13. Muslims expelled approximately 800,000 Jews from their homelands between 1947 and 1955.\n14. During Jordan\u2019s occupation of the West Bank, the kingdom undertook an unsuccessful attempt to make Jerusalem a Muslim city by forcing out approximately 10,000 Christian inhabitants.\nYes, I know that the reverse has been true. For example, Christian Serbia entered and massacred Bosnian Muslims. The western response was instructive. The west sent troops to protect the Muslims. Serbia gave up its leader to be tried for the crime by an international panel. Will Indonesia do the same with respect to Timor? Or Sudan with respect to southern Sudan?\nQuestion: What is the title of the shortest book in the world? Answer: \u201cThe list of Muslim nations who have risked the lives of their soldiers to protect (as with the U.S. protection of Muslims in Kuwait) Christian or Jewish citizens from Muslim imperialism.\u201d\nYes, I also know that in the 20th century the west fought two of the bloodiest wars in history. But in the past more than 55 years, the west has developed methods that have led to peace among the west, and all but totally ended western imperialism and colonialism. With former colonies having a large majority in the UN, and the example of the west before it, Islam has continued its imperialist, colonial, bloody wars unabated.\nOne final point. Muslims base their claim to the city of Jerusalem upon the belief that Jerusalem has been a Muslim city for centuries. It may be that Muslims were never a majority in Jerusalem. We cannot prove this for all time periods, but we know that Muslims were a minority in the first several centuries after the Muslim imperialist conquest and during the century of Christian occupation during the Crusades. And we know that in the Middle Ages, Jerusalem was not considered important to the Muslims, but it was to the Christians and Jews. The Muslims made cities other than Jerusalem the capital of their Palestinian colony. Many Caliphs never even visited Jerusalem. Therefore, there was a steady stream of Jewish and Christian (but not Muslim) immigrants into Jerusalem throughout the Middle Ages, including a major immigration of Karaite Jews in the late eighth and early ninth centuries, and a steady stream of Armenians for hundreds of years, until there were so many Armenians that an Armenian Quarter was established in Jerusalem. Finally, we know that for at least more than the last 160 years, Muslims were a clear minority in Jerusalem. 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        "raw_content": "Jean-No\u00ebl Th\u00e9paut: Head of Copernicus Climate Change Service\nInterview 8 February 2016\nAs Head of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, Jean-No\u00ebl Th\u00e9paut is responsible for implementing this newly created Service at ECMWF, and ensures that the climate information and products provided within this Service fully respond to the needs of a wide variety of stakeholders, from institutional policy makers and public authorities, to practitioners and sectoral users.\nJean-No\u00ebl Th\u00e9paut, a native of France, has worked as a scientist at M\u00e9t\u00e9o-France and ECMWF. He received his PhD from Paris VI University in 1992, in the field of of atmospheric data assimilation. He was involved in the early development of the variational assimilation systems at ECMWF and M\u00e9t\u00e9o-France, and devoted part of his career to the exploitation of a wide variety of satellite data in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP). He has been the Head of the Data Division, and Deputy Director of the Research Department at ECMWF for many years, where his group was in charge of the development of world-class data assimilation algorithms for NWP, the exploitation of satellite observations from operational and research EO platforms, and the development and production of state-of-the-art climate reanalyses. He has served on a number of international committees, including Eumetsat Expert Teams, the NASA Global Modeling and assimilation Office Advisory Board, the ESA Scientific Advisory Committee and the WCRP Data Advisory Council.\nESA: What is the Copernicus Climate Change Service?\nJean-No\u00ebl Th\u00e9paut:\nThe Copernicus Climate Change Service \u2013 or C3S \u2013 will bring a consistent standard to how we measure, monitor and predict climate change. The Service will maximise the potential of past, current and future Earth observations. This ambitious goal will be achieved by combining ground, ocean, airborne and satellite data with modelling information.\nWith the wealth of free and open data that C3S provides, it will help users to assess the impact of their business decisions and make informed choices, delivering a more energy efficient and climate aware economy. These sound investment decisions will not only stimulate growth in the short term, but reduce the impact of climate change on the economy and society in the future.\nESA: What role will Sentinel-3 play in this Service?\nPolicy makers as well as sectoral users require long term and accurate climate information to develop environmental adaptation and mitigation policies, and adapt their businesses to a changing climate. The provision of tailored climate indicators relies crucially on the availability of reliable and quality-assured estimates of a number of essential climate variables, and this is where Sentinel-3 comes into play. The Copernicus Climate Change Service has the ambition to provide, on an operational basis, time series of climate data records for variables such as sea level, sea and land surface temperature, sea ice, ice sheets and ocean colour, to name a few. Sentinel-3, designed to ensure the continuity of the ERS, Envisat, and also CryoSat satellites, provides the prospect of delivering high quality estimates of these key variables for the next two decades, which is of huge interest for climate monitoring purposes.\nESA: When analysing climate change, a long-term approach to data is necessary. 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        "raw_content": "Address on Libya\nPresident Barack Obama addressed the nation this evening on the military action in Libya:\n6 Responses \u00bb Tagged with: Barack Obama, Libya\nWe lost another great lady today\u2026\nGeraldine Ferraro, first woman on U.S. presidential ticket, dies\n(Reuters) \u2013 Geraldine Ferraro, the Democratic congresswoman who became the first woman on a major party presidential ticket as Walter Mondale\u2019s running mate in 1984, died on Saturday at the age of 75, her family said.\nFerraro died at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston of a blood cancer after a 12-year illness, according to a statement from her family.\n\u201cHer courage and generosity of spirit throughout her life waging battles big and small, public and personal, will never be forgotten and will be sorely missed,\u201d the statement said.\nPresident Barack Obama released this statement:\nMichelle and I were saddened to learn about the passing of Geraldine Ferraro. Geraldine will forever be remembered as a trailblazer who broke down barriers for women, and Americans of all backgrounds and walks of life. Whether it was as a public school teacher, assistant district attorney, Member of Congress, or candidate for Vice President, Geraldine fought to uphold America\u2019s founding ideals of equality, justice, and opportunity for all. And as our Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Commission, she stood up for those ideals around the world. Sasha and Malia will grow up in a more equal America because of the life Geraldine Ferraro chose to live. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her husband, John Zaccaro, her children and grandchildren, and their entire family.\n(John Cole begs to differ. See #2 of his two quick things.)\n1 Response \u00bb Tagged with: Geraldine Ferraro\n\u201cThe Military Mission in Libya\u201d\nCleopatra dies\nAnother person you just thought would be around forever is gone\u2026\nScreen legend Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79\nHollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor, who went from child star to screen siren, died Wednesday in Los Angeles from congestive heart failure. She was 79. Her children were at her side when she died.\nThe family is requesting that those who wish to memorialize Ms. Taylor do so by making a donation to The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.\n2 Responses \u00bb Tagged with: Elizabeth Taylor\nCharlie Sheen made a surprise appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night during Jimmy\u2019s interview with Mark Cuban. I\u2019m beginning to believe he really is crazy \u2014 but in an entertaining sort of way. Watch\u2026\nP.S. I upgraded to Firefox 4 today. It\u2019s different. A note to Entrecard members, though \u2014 the Entrecard toolbar is not (yet?) compatible.\nWordPress users: Firefox 4 blends beautifully with WP 3.1.\n5 Responses \u00bb Tagged with: Charlie Sheen, Jimmy Kimmel\nThis graph has been making the rounds for the past few days. I just had to post it in case you have somehow missed it\u2026\nSo\u2026 Which slice of the pie is your slice of the pie coming from?\nThe next time you hear some Tea Partier or Republican talking about \u201credistribution of wealth\u201d or how school teachers or union workers are making too much money, I want you to think about this chart. Then ask them which slice of the pie is their slice of the pie coming from.\n5 Responses \u00bb Tagged with: economy, wealth\nCasey fights back\nYou have probably seen the video of young Casey Heynes fighting back against the kid who was bullying him. It was even featured on NBC\u2019s Nightly News last evening. Here is a follow-up interview with Casey and his parents and friends. It really is fascinating and worth the time to watch\u2026\nYou go, Casey. I wish I had had your courage when I was your age.\nUPDATE: The young bully in the video, Richard Gale, tells his side of story. He claims he was hit first\u2026\nP.S. If you have not seen the original video, it is available following the break.\nComments Off on Casey fights back Tagged with: bullying\n\u201cAmerican Jobs Through Exports to Latin America\u201d\nEven as the President maintains his focus on international crises in Japan and Libya, he discusses his trip to Latin America to open up markets for US products.",
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        "raw_content": "As another Hall of Fame vote approaches, support for overlooked Clay Matthews gains steam\nBrowns fans remember Clay Matthews Jr. as the sandy-haired linebacker with the beach bum looks who drove a 1973 Mercury Capri 3,000 miles from southern California to Cleveland to report to training camp every summer.\nThat ritual of frugality became a symbol of the blue-collar work ethic and the modest understatedness that characterized his 16-year career in Cleveland.\nBut Hall of Famers who played against Matthews \u2013 the father of the Green Bay linebacker, who is the third generation Clay -- regard him as football royalty and speak of him in superlatives.\nThey also wonder how Matthews, who excelled for a total of 19 NFL seasons including three with the Atlanta Falcons, ultimately playing 278 games \u2013 more than any NFL linebacker \u2013 has been overlooked for football\u2019s highest honor.\nCincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Anthony Munoz, Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1998:\n\u201cClay is one of the best I\u2019ve ever played against. He could cover with speed, he rushed the passer as well as any guy, was as smart as any guy. It wasn\u2019t just that he could do one of those things. He was so versatile. He wasn\u2019t one-dimensional or two-dimensional. He could do everything that they called a linebacker to do, or a linebacker should do. It wasn\u2019t like he was playing first and second down and got third downs off. He was there every down.\u201d\nHouston Oilers guard Mike Munchak, Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001:\n\u201cI thought he was as good as anyone I ever played against. Because he was such a smart player, so instinctive, able to take advantage of what your weaknesses were. If he found a guy that couldn\u2019t handle strength, that\u2019s what he gave you. If he found a guy that struggled with change of direction, that\u2019s what he gave you. I thought he did a nice job of having a game plan for whoever he played against. He could play inside, outside. He could play with a guard, with a tackle. He could cover. That\u2019s why he never left the field. Such a smart player and he had the build. I didn\u2019t think he\u2019d be as strong as he was. What surprised me was how strong he was with his hands.\u201d\nMatthews is one of 25 semifinalists on the ballot for 2019 for only the third time in his 18th year of eligibility. The next vote of the Hall\u2019s selection committee this month pares the list to 15 finalists. Matthews has never advanced to the round of 15, which would allow his case to be debated at the annual selection meeting on the day before the Super Bowl in Atlanta.\nHis younger brother, Houston Oilers offensive lineman Bruce Matthews, unofficially launched a campaign for Clay during his own induction in the Class of 2007.\n\u201cThe thing about my brother, which is the thing I think is keeping him out, is his versatility,\u201d Bruce said. \u201cHe could play over the tight end, be stout against the run, be stout taking on blocks. He did all the dirty work. He could cover. He was a nickel linebacker, great in coverage. Then I think it was like my second or third year, they finally cut him loose rushing the passer, and he got 12 sacks. So I think his greatest strength is what\u2019s keeping him out, his versatility. He did everything and he did it very well.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s really amazed me has been the conversations I\u2019ve had with other Hall of Famers. When I hear guys like Howie Long, James Lofton, Joe DeLamielleure -- highly respected players -- making comments about why my brother should be in, I realize it\u2019s not me being biased.\u201d\nA family affair: While Bruce\u2019s opinion should carry enough weight \u2013 he played 22 times against Clay with the Browns and once with the Falcons \u2013 it is Clay\u2019s only daughter, Jennifer, who has taken on the campaign with vigor.\nJennifer, who has done free-lance sports media work with FOXSports and CBS and currently hosts a fantasy football show on Sirius XM, has pounded social media with customized graphics touting her father\u2019s statistics versus other Hall of Fame linebackers, and oversaw the production of a two-minute highlight video.\nWith the help of the Browns, who tabulated Clay\u2019s sack totals in the four seasons prior to the NFL recognizing the statistic in 1982, Jennifer\u2019s research showed Clay\u2019s 83.5 career sacks bettered the totals of Hall of Famers Junior Seau (56.5) and Ray Lewis (41.5), and Clay\u2019s 140.5 total \u201cimpact plays\u201d \u2013 combining sacks, interceptions, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries \u2013 surpasses those of Andre Tippett (137), Lewis (111.5), Seau (103.5) and Karl Mecklenburg (114), another linebacker on the 2019 ballot.\nJennifer took on the project at the prodding of her uncle Bruce because she felt her father has been too modest to speak his own case. Her social media campaign has resulted in an outpouring of support from Browns fans all over the country.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been incredible to see people step up and say how they\u2019ve wanted this for years,\u201d Jennifer said. \u201cMy dad is just not one to talk about himself. He just always reiterates that he played the game because he loved competing and Ioved playing for the city Cleveland and loved being out there with his teammates. It\u2019s been a real special time for us, real unique. He\u2019s very humbled to feel so much love from Cleveland. He said, \u2018I\u2019m surprised they still remember me.\u2019\u201d\nUnbelievable and remarkable: Matthews was the 12th overall pick of the 1978 draft. Tight end Ozzie Newsome, who was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1999, was the Browns\u2019 second pick in that draft, taken 23rd overall.\nIn 17 of his 19 seasons, Matthews played at least 14 games. The only two years he didn't was in 1987, when he played all 12 games in a strike-interrupted season, and in 1982, when an injury ended his season in his second game. Former left tackle Doug Dieken remembers Matthews slamming his helmet against the bench after walking off the field with a broken leg.\n\u201cHe had unbelievable athleticism,\u201d said Sam Rutigliano, Clay\u2019s first coach with the Browns. \u201cHe could cover like a cornerback and he could tackle like the best tackler in the NFL. He was unique in that sense and was never hurt [other than the broken leg]. In seven years I coached him, I don\u2019t remember one time him being out for a down.\u201d\nThe incredible Matthews genes come from their father, Clay Sr., a defensive end with the San Francisco 49ers in the 1950s. Clay\u2019s 278 games are the most by a linebacker. Bruce\u2019s 296 are the most for an offensive lineman.\n\u201cMy body starts to hurt when I think about the Matthews brothers and how many games they played. That\u2019s unbelievable,\u201d Munoz said.\n\u201cHis career is remarkable,\u201d said Munchak. \u201cThe fact he was an every-down player. He didn\u2019t leave the field. That\u2019s rare these days. I just thought when you do what he did for so long and do it so well, which was amazing to me \u2026 to be that good for that long.\u201d\nDetractors might point to Matthews\u2019 earning only four Pro Bowl selections in 19 years. But it was a position crowded with pass rush linebackers in the 1980s who did mostly one thing well \u2013 sack the quarterback. And of the seven linebackers selected to the NFL All-Decade Team of the 1980s, none played longer than 15 years.\n\u201cHe\u2019s the most underrated player ever that\u2019s had a career that long,\u201d said June Jones, former offensive coordinator of the Houston Oilers.\nWhen Jones became head coach of the Atlanta Falcons in 1994, Matthews\u2019 contract with the Browns had run out and he intended to retire. Jones coaxed him to Atlanta. Over the next two years, Matthews started every game at the age of 38 and 39. Jones persuaded Matthews to come back for a third season at the age of 40 by promising Matthews he could practice when he wanted and be used as a situational pass rusher. Matthews proceeded to lead the Falcons in sacks with 6.5.\nJones recalled Matthews\u2019 last game of his career in the 1996 finale. The Falcons were 3-12 and played the Jacksonville Jaguars, who needed a win to earn an AFC playoff berth. 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        "raw_content": "Indian Premier League 2009 September 30, 2008\nGough in talks with IPL\nDarren Gough is keen to play in the IPL after ending his first-class career \u00a9 PA Photos\nDarren Gough has said he is in talks to join the Indian Premier League next year after finishing his first-class career with Yorkshire.\nGough played his final Championship match against Somerset, at Scarborough, before sitting out the last round matches as Yorkshire battled to Division One safety. He had already hinted that he may yet return to the domestic Twenty20 tournament next season, and now a trip to India is looking likely.\n\"The IPL would be a great buzz for me and I need cricket to be a buzz. It's something I know I could do,\" he told BBC Sport. \"I would do the [full IPL programme of] six weeks, but realistically it might be a short-term deal as a replacement for someone else. Every single cricketer wants to play in the IPL and there's not so many places available this year.\"\nIf Gough joins he will be just the second English player to take part in the IPL, following Dimitri Mascarenhas' short stint with eventually champions Rajasthan Royals.\nHowever, Lalit Modi, the IPL commissioner, says he expects more England players during the second event which starts next April. \"As for the influx of English players I am certain that the Indian Premier League will definitely see the likes of Flintoff and Pietersen playing next year,\" he told the Press Association.\nWhile Gough won't have an issue making time to take part in the IPL, current internationals like Andrew Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen will find it more of a squeeze. England's one-day series against West Indies doesn't finish until early April and a two-Test series against Sri Lanka is due to begin on May 7 at Lord's.\n\"As far as the IPL is concerned, we are continuing to negotiate,\" Hugh Morris, the managing director of England cricket, said earlier this month. \"We have drafted a document that we are taking forward, saying if players are allowed to go to unauthorised events, then on what conditions they are allowed.\"\nNews Gough dampens comeback rumours\nPlayers/Officials Darren Gough\nTeams England | India | Yorkshire",
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        "raw_content": "Marketing Director, A.C. Lighting\nGlyn O'Donoghue spent his time away from school rebuilding friends bicycles from parts found at the local scrap yard. His commercial instincts were still rather naive however, as he was caught trying to sell additional parts back to the cycle shop which had discarded them in the first place!\nA career in engineering seemed the logical path and he secured himself an apprenticeship with BMW. This position was supposed to be a step towards greater things in engineering but at the end of the apprenticeship his promising career came to an ironic eniergency stop, as his manager explained how an irate customer's wheel had just parted company with the rest of the ear. Glyn left quietly.\nThe commercial world beckoned and he -joined an independent electrical wholesaler where he worked his way around the company for three years and learnt about business. It was here that he discovered he had certain abilities in the selling of technical products, so when a suitable position with stage engineering company Hall Stage Products was spotted in the local paper. it seemed liked the perfect lit.\nThe following three years were spent getting to grips with all aspects of stage engineering, and Glyn relished the engineering challenges that presented themselves and became competent in selling custom technical solutions to TV studios, theatres, schools and colleges all over the UK. It was with Hall Stage that Glyn attended his first ABTT trade show at the Riverside Studios in the mid 1980's and he saw at first glance how real industry sales professionals performed\nKeen to stay in the industry, a move to Oxford-based sales and rental company Lancelyn Lighting was next on Glyn's agenda, where he was introduced to entertainment lighting for the first time. Although a specialist in rigging and stage engineering, his days were spent \"performing\" with branch manager Paul Fowler at the trade counter, where wigs, make-up and pyro were often used for dramatic effect as part of their sales pitch.\nWhen not entertaining clients Glyn spent his time selling projects during the day and installing the projects during evenings and weekends. He recalls: \"One memorable Christmas. Paul and I were installing some custom auditorium seating in a monastery. We worked late and decided to sleep on the stage in our sleeping bags to save money. In the middle of the night Paul woke up, white as a sheet, describing a black hooded ghost hovering over him whilst he slept. Upon further investigation it turned out to he one of the monks doing the late night locking-up rounds - but we wouldn't sleep there again.\"\nA.C. Lighting has now been Glyn's home for the past 11 years and he seems quite content. He joined the company to work in UK sales, but his ability to understand and explain technical products was soon spotted and he quickly moved on to head-up technical sales and\nproduct management. Initially with Jands consoles and subsequently, Wholehog and WYSIWYG. Glyn has managed an enviable portfolio of products on a global basis. During the past 10 years he has travelled the world spreading the word and is a familiar industry face at most industry trade events. During this tune two years were spend based in Boston, US where he focused on the US launch of the Wholehog II.\nGlyn moved back to the UK in 1996 with his Dutch born wife Simone as soon as they discovered they were going to have a family. He is now a devoted father of two: William 4 and Kimberley 2 (going on I8) and spends his weekends trying to keep the peace.\nIn 2000 Glyn was appointed Marketing Director for A.C. Lighting hut claims that he is still a technician at heart.",
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        "raw_content": "About us Governance Regional Committee for Europe Past sessions 61st session Speeches and presentations Address to the Regional Committee for Europe\nAddress to the Regional Committee for Europe\nMr Chairman, excellencies, honourable ministers, distinguished delegates, Ms Jakab, ladies and gentlemen,\nLet me take the opportunity once again to begin by thanking the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan for acting as such a gracious and accommodating host for this session.\nI officially visited this country in 2008. I was personally very impressed, and still am, by the warmth of its people, the richness of its cultural heritage, and the strong commitment of its government to health development, and can see the great progress this country has made in the past five years.\nAs the country\u2019s Prime Minister told me during that visit and others, the responsibility for creating a healthy society extends well beyond the actions of the health sector.\nA government that spreads a country\u2019s wealth among its people is the best possible. Your investment in health care is impressive, but don\u2019t forget the importance of primary health care and noncommunicable diseases. Your government\u2019s inter-ministerial approach to health development, with leadership in different sectors complementing the overall drive for better health.\nWhy is the Regional Committee session so important? Despite the diversity of items being considered during this session, I believe I can make three general observations about your agenda and supporting documents.\nFirst, your agenda is ambitious and courageous. I might even say daring, especially at a time when many countries in this region face severe financial constraints.\nWith work towards the Health 2020 policy, you are aiming at nothing less than a rejuvenation of the public health agenda in the European Region.\nYou are aiming to rejuvenate the capacity of this Regional Office to support ministries of health as they tackle some extremely complex challenges, or to use your vocabulary, some very \u201cwicked\u201d problems.\nYou are also preparing to cope with some heavy new problems heading our way as the climate changes, the globalization of unhealthy lifestyles spreads with a stunning sweep and speed , populations age, health costs soar, and the economic downturn deepens.\nMany problems currently facing this region represent collateral damage to health caused by policies made in other sectors, or in the international systems that govern the way our highly interconnected and interdependent world works.\nAs we all know, these systems, whether for trade or global finance, create benefits, but the fair distribution of these benefits is almost never an explicit policy goal.\nThis brings me to my second observation. In line with the traditional values of this Region, you are deeply concerned about fairness and equity. But you are also deeply determined to tackle the root causes, the real reasons for today\u2019s vast and growing gaps in health outcomes, in access to care, and in opportunities to lead a better life.\nYour determination to influence the social determinants of health is readily apparent throughout the agenda, but especially so in the action plans for HIV/AIDS and for combating drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis.\nYou plan to reach the migrants, the homeless, people marginalized by stigma and discrimination, and people with difficult lifestyles, such as alcoholics and injecting drug users.\nIn a complementary move, ways of improving health capacities and services, including through primary health care, are put forward as the route to greater fairness in access to care and greater efficiency in service delivery.\nThis must be the greatest challenge of them all: maximizing measurable and equitable health gains at a time when budgets for health, nationally and internationally, are stagnant or shrinking.\nAnd this is my final general observation. It can be done. Your documents show how to do this with a limited number of smart, evidence-based interventions with a proven impact.\nIf we want to maintain the momentum for better health that marked the start of this century, health programmes must show a thirst for efficiency and an intolerance of waste. Your documents, and especially your action plans, do this admirably.\nEqually important, the interim report on implementation of the Tallinn Charter tells us that ambitious commitments can indeed be operationalized, even in the current climate of financial constraints.\nI agree. The Tallinn Declaration on Health Systems for Health and Wealth was a landmark achievement for health policy in the European Region and a flagship product of this Regional Office.\nIt was immediately put to a severe test. It was issued in 2008, if you recall, right at the time when the world abruptly shifted from an outlook of prosperity to belt-tightening austerity.\nAs noted, several countries turned the financial crisis into a political opportunity to shift priorities and achieve efficiency gains that reduced the adverse effects on the poor and vulnerable. At a time when public spending is critically scrutinized, efforts to sustain health system performance also produced evidence about the efficiency of that performance, demonstrating the accountable use of funds.\nLet me single out this Region\u2019s Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Information Network as a smart and powerful way to save money in one of the biggest area of health expenditure.\nAs famously stated in the Tallinn Charter, \u201cToday, it is unacceptable that people become poor as a result of ill health.\u201d\nProgress in meeting the Charter\u2019s commitments maintains the truth and conviction of that statement today. This is extremely encouraging in a world beset by one global crisis after another.\nI agree with the upbeat sentiment in many of your documents: countries can radically change the health situation by seizing the right opportunities for action. With evidence-based interventions and smart policy choices, it is perfectly feasible to maintain the momentum for better health.\nMultisectoral collaboration, especially for the prevention and control of chronic noncommunicable diseases, is one such opportunity. In fact, many of you alluded to whole-of-government approaches, which are essential for many of those \u201cwicked\u201d problems you aim to address.\nFor example, as your action plan on alcohol makes clear, reducing the harmful use of alcohol depends on the concerted action of national authorities, traffic police, licensing officers, the criminal justice system, and safety authorities, in addition to health officials.\nIt further depends on support from civil society organizations, especially as such groups can exert pressure for stricter controls and compliance with measures to counter drink\u2013driving.\nBut, as you have also noted, health ministries often do not have sufficient authority within the government hierarchy to initiate changes outside their own portfolios. As the Health 2020 policy takes shape, it is clear that ministries of health need more political clout.\nIronically, health ministers may be in an unprecedented position to gain this political clout because of two especially troubling trends. These are trends that command the attention of the international community and require action at the highest level of government.\nThe first touches the top political priorities of international stability and security. This is not health security, or human security, or epidemiological security. This is security against the threats of social unrest and state failure\nThis is security against the start of conflicts that may require international intervention and always require massive humanitarian assistance. These days, this assistance can be especially difficult and dangerous to deliver.\nLike the 2008 financial crisis, this year\u2019s Arab awakening took much of the world by surprise. With the advantage of hindsight, many experts and analysts view the events that started in Tunisia and Egypt as predictable.\nThey cite long-standing inequalities, in income levels, in opportunities, especially for youth, and in access to social services as the root cause of the struggle for change. They refer to the so-called \u201crising tide of expectations\u201d that has historically fuelled protests and revolutions.\nThey refer to countries where the economy is steadily growing while each year more and more people fall below the poverty line. They refer to countries that have lost their middle classes.\nAnd they conclude that greater equity must be the new political and economic imperative if we indeed strive for a stable and secure world.\nPublic health, which is so well-positioned to improve equity, would welcome such a change in top-level thinking.\nThe second trend, which you will be addressing, comes with the rise of chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Next week\u2019s high-level meeting during the United Nations General Assembly must be a wake-up call, not for public health, but for heads of state and heads of government.\nThese are the diseases that break the bank. A recent World Economic Forum and Harvard study estimates that, over the next 20 years, NCDs will cost the global economy more than US$ 30 trillion, representing 48% of global gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010. Left unchecked, these costly diseases have the power to devour the benefits of economic gains, sending millions of people below the poverty line.\nThe health and medical professions can plead for lifestyle changes and tough tobacco regulations, treat patients and issue medical bills, but the health and medical professions cannot reengineer social environments to make healthy behaviours and choices the easy ones.\nWhen a problem, like obesity, is so widespread throughout a population, the cause is not a failure of individual will power but a failure of political will at the highest level.\nYour action plan for the prevention and control of NCDs deserves special mention. With 86% of deaths in this Region caused by this broad group of diseases, I can understand why the plan is so tough and targeted.\nIt has teeth, especially in its call to use fiscal policies and marketing control to full effect to influence the demand for tobacco, alcohol, and foods high in saturated fats, trans fats and sugar.\nAs noted, salt in processed foods is a major reason why daily salt intake in most countries exceeds the WHO recommendation. I fully agree: salt reduction is one of the most cost-effective and affordable public health interventions.\nThe approach taken in the action plan is similar to what WHO aims to do with its model lists of essential medicines. That is, rationalize the use of scarce resources in ways that bring the greatest benefits to the largest number of people. I look forward to the adoption and implementation of the action plan, and this Region will show the way.\nAs I said, you are rejuvenating the public health agenda for the European Region. WHO is also undergoing a rejuvenation process in its ongoing programme of reform.\nGlobal health needs have changed considerably since WHO was established more than 60 years ago, and have evolved with exceptional speed during the first decade of this century. WHO continues to play a leading role in global health but needs to evolve in pace with these changes.\nPriorities need to match urgent health needs which WHO is uniquely well-placed to address, and funding needs to align with these priorities. Budgetary discipline and changes in staffing and recruitment procedures are needed in WHO to improve efficiency, flexibility, and impact.\nStronger leadership from WHO can promote greater coherence in the actions of multiple health partners and better alignment of these actions with priorities and capacities in recipient countries.\nFor these reasons, I launched a consultative process in 2010 on the future of financing for WHO that will shortly culminate in a plan of reform for the Organization.\nThe proposed reforms are comprehensive, encompassing the technical and managerial work of WHO as well as the governance mechanisms that guide and direct this work.\nThe reforms are ambitious, with improved health outcomes in countries regarded as the most important measure of WHO\u2019s overall performance.\nMost importantly, reforms are driven by the needs and expectations of Member States and respond to their collective guidance.\nI am fully aware of the challenges, but I remain highly committed, enthusiastic, and confident that working closely with Member States, staff and partners will result in a WHO that is more efficient, transparent and accountable, stronger on areas where WHO is badly needed and sharper on priorities where WHO is uniquely effective.\nAbove all, the result must be a WHO well-positioned to meet the current and future challenges for improving health in a complex world.\nI thank this Regional Committee for bringing greater clarity to many of these \u201cwicked\u201d challenges, and also for devising workable solutions. Perhaps most important, these solutions reaffirm the value system that drives the work of WHO at all three levels of this Organization.\nThere is one last point I need to make.\nIn addressing this Regional Committee, I am fully aware that I am also addressing representatives of countries that have traditionally been the most generous financial supporters of WHO. I want to thank you for all the support you have given to the Organization.\nIntense domestic pressure in many of your countries is reshaping development assistance with a firm emphasis on value for money and a growing demand to demonstrate that investment brings measurable results. The work of the Commission on Information and Accountability for Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Health, facilitated by WHO, responded to that trend.\nThis trend brings two problems that WHO must overcome as we undergo reform.\nFirst, we need to do a better job in communicating the nature of our work and the impact it has. Even our biggest supporters tell us this. If we want parliamentarians to fund the work of WHO, their constituents need a much better understanding of what we do and why it is important.\nClear articulation of WHO\u2019s value-added contribution to health development is critically important with the rise of high-profile global health initiatives, like the Global Fund, GAVI, PEPFAR, several malaria initiatives and many others.\nThe second problem is closely related. The impact of much of our work is difficult to measure, or behind the scenes and out of the headlines, or even largely invisible until something terrible goes wrong, like a disease outbreak or when air pollution or water contamination or the level of additives in food exceeds our safety standards.\nFor example, WHO does not purchase or distribute antiretroviral medicines. 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        "raw_content": "The Huffington Post released an article in late October stating that Democrats are protesting proposed food stamp reduction. I thought this was an interesting debate issue because I\u2019m not exactly sure how I feel about it. Republicans are claiming that the system is being abused and therefore, the US should reduce the budget of such programs. While Democrats are claiming that reducing the budget will cause those on these meal plans to drop below $4.50/day. In response to these proposed budget cuts, some Democrats are protesting by eating off of $4.50 per day to see how hard it really is.\nOkay, so here\u2019s how I\u2019m breaking this whole issue down. First off, the Republicans are correct in that there are too many instances of people taking advantage of the system. I have seen this first hand when I worked at Women Infants & Children (WIC) during my RD rotations. In two weeks, I probably saw 3 BMW\u2019s or Mercedes drop off WIC participants. I can\u2019t tell you how angry this made me. I was surviving on about $100-120 a month for food (equivalent to what participants were receiving) and these people had figured out how to beat the system. That being said, the other 300 or so participants that I saw come in the door truly needed the help. It\u2019s not right to turn those people away because a small percentage are abusing the system.\nNow on the other hand. Democrats are trying to eat on $4.50/day. Sounds like nothing, right? I mean a Starbucks coffee costs that much these days. Well, I\u2019m kind of anal about my personal finances and have everything perfectly budgeted so that I can pay off some school loans early AND save up for a house. So let\u2019s just say I stretch my budget as tight as it can possibly go. For the two of us, we spend $310/month on food. That comes to a whopping $5.17/person/day. Now we are both small people and don\u2019t need 2000 calories a day. If I had to feed a teenage boy, this wouldn\u2019t be feasible. We use mostly fresh produce and minimize packaged foods somewhat. We still buy mac n\u2019 cheese for those nights that are just too jam packed to fix dinner (I know, that stuff will kill you\u2026 ). Considering I can do it for $5/day and food stamps are meant to supplement income used on food NOT replace income\u2026 I think $4.50 is reasonable. To cut it down to $4/day or less\u2026 well, I\u2019m not in favor of that.\nSo who\u2019s right in all of this? My opinion, neither party. I think they should make minor cuts to the program benefits (I\u2019m talking a few pennies a day per household), and that money should be used to better regulate and/or reformat the program. The program itself will not see any budget cuts but by better regulating the program, in time, the abusers will be weeded out and those who are in the greatest need can get real help. Simple things can be done, such as training of program staff to spot abusers and then more staff to do something about the abuse. According the article above, 19 million households participate in the program (note: households, not individuals). If 2 cents are take per day per household ($0.60/month), that amounts to $11 million a month! Talk about job creation\u2026. It will take time to fix the problem this way, but let\u2019s actually fix the problem, not just stick a band-aid on it.\nOkay, I\u2019m off my soapbox, does anyone else have different feelings? Or the same? Please feel free to comment on your own soapbox!\nOn a side note \u2013 it\u2019s no longer called the Food Stamp Program, it\u2019s now the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. But I know most people still think of the program in terms of food stamps.\nSupplemental Nutrition Assitance Program\n\u2190 What Fish Are You Really Buying?\nFazoli\u2019s does Nutrition Analysis \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Inheritance Home Buying\nWhile may people will inherit cash, jewelry, stocks and other types of assets when a loved one passes away, some will inherit their real estate holdings. In many cases, this is a family home that the deceased has lived in for years, but in other cases, it may be an investment property. The property may hold sentimental value to you, or you may only have an emotional bond to some of the heirlooms inside the house. If the property is a rental property, tenants may currently be occupying the home. Each situation is unique, and how each heir handles their inheritance can vary. Some may choose to move into the home, but others want to sell it. We buy houses in their current condition, and we can help you to turn your inherited property into cash with minimal effort.\nWhat It Takes to Prepare a Home for a Traditional Sale\nSelling an inherited property can be challenging in many cases. Most homes will require at least a small amount of repair and maintenance work to get them ready to sell, but some will need tens of thousands of dollars or more in repair work before they are in a condition to list on the market. Some heirs do not have the time or money available to fix a home up, and they may feel that they need to list the property well below market value in order to sell it quickly in as-is condition.\nA Better Option Is Available\nWhile following the traditional route of listing a property on the market and waiting for an interested buyer to come along is one option available to you, another option is to sell your property to a cash buyer. A cash buyer will purchase the property in as-is condition. There is no need to spend time or money fixing the property up to prepare it for sale. In addition, you will not have to wait for an interested party to make an offer or go through a lengthy process. The sale of the property may be completed within a week or two in many cases.\nWe buy houses quickly, and we are ready to make you a cash offer on the property you have inherited. Whether you have already decided to find a cash buyer or you are trying to decide what the best option is, you can contact us today to request an offer on your property. This can help you to determine how to proceed with selling your inherited property.",
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        "raw_content": "What does it say about me that I cannot get enough young adult novels?\nI found this list of books on one of my favorite sites, Buzzfeed, and downloaded Divergent immediately to my kindle.\nA new Hunger Games?\nI'm all over that shiz.\nDivergent was as good as the hype. So much so that I couldn't put the book down!\nThere is something about young adult romance that I adore. Maybe it's the innocence of it all but whatever it is, it always has me glued to the page.\nThis story features Beatrice (my middle name) in a futuristic Chicago. In this world, the city is broken up into factions based on certain qualities. For example, Beatrice is originally from the Abnegation faction, also known as the selfless. The story follows Beatrice (Tris) as she discovers her identity and falls in love (swoon).\nThere is no love triangle.\nThank you Deborah Roth for not making me take sides (Team Ron and Team Peeta all the way).\nAnother perk?\nThis book is being made into a movie with a release date of 2014 (womp womp). Not sure how I feel about the cast but I'm going to let it mull a little before I make a decison.\nAs only fitting, I have already started the second book, however, I'm trying to draw it out as the third one isn't due to hit shelves until October!\nI honestly don't know if I can wait that long. I'm already pondering buying the third book for my kindle so that the minute it comes out it will instantly be downloaded...\n#issues #thesearethingsithinkabout\nwow I just went to take a peak at a summary from the book and it seems amazing! I need to search it at a bookshop... just like you, I love young adult novels (one of them being Hunger Games haha)! :)\nShame on me, I burned through the first two a few weeks ago thinking the third had already come out! Trying to hold myself over in the meantime with some Neil Gaiman.",
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        "raw_content": "Let's see. I like music and collect Cds from soundtracks (not those mostly with songs), progressive music, anime and a bit of rock, pop, jazz, etc. My collection is still small, around 1,000 cds but I also have some expanded soundtracks and live recodings that I haven't counted them yet. I am starting to collect vinyls of hard to find records, out of prints and some never released in cd, but that will take more time. If you wish to see part of my cd collection, check at the soundtrack list.\nMy favorite film composers are John Barry, Henry Mancini, Francis Lai, John Williams, Burt Bacharach, Jerry Goldsmith, Ennio Morricone, and many more. As for progressive music, Yes, Genesis, ELP, King Crimson, Renaissance, Camel, The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Rush, Jethro Tull, Vangelis, Illusion and so on. In different styles and categories, Prefab Sprout, Tanita Tikaram, The Kinks, Neil Young, Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, ELO, 10000 Maniacs, Squeeze, Tom Jobim, Jean Michell Jarre, Enya, Suzane Cianni, Philip Glass, and the list goes on.\nBesides music, I love science fiction, most of all Star Trek. I have some videos, books, magazines, comics and some cards from the tv series. Not many DVDs at this time, though. Also have several books from Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Michael Crichton. Ah! I also enjoy science fiction soundtracks, and from there, there came the idea for the webpage Sci-Fi Soundtracks.\nI like soccer, but I don't practice it anymore. I used to play a bit but I was so bad at it .... let's move on ! I am fan of Sporting Cristal, the best peruvian soccer team, no matter what the other says.\nAnd so, my life goes on uneventfully. I like read other books, from authors such as Martin Gardner, Perez Reverte, Borges, etc.\nAnd of course, I am *plug* to the Internet, what could we do without it ? I am subscribed to several mailing lists and always looking for something interesting while surfing. Long live ! And I think, I am addicted to the Internet (no!!!!) and also at creating webpages for fun. Could somebody stop me ! You can see a list of my webpages.\nWell, I guess that's it for now. I'll write a bit more when I have anything interesting (or maybe not) to tell you ...",
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        "raw_content": "Legislation Would Exempt \"Sexting\" from Child Porn Laws\nBackground: Sexting and teens\nVermont Considering Laws to Prevent Prosecution for \u201cSexting\u201d\nVermont's state legislature is considering a bill that would exclude teenagers engaging in \"sexting\" from being tried under child pornography laws. Across the country, teens are being charged for allegedly sending suggestive photos of minors via cell phone.\nThis week, the Vermont state House Judiciary Committee plans to begin discussing a bill that would exclude some cases of \"sexting\"\u2014sending sexually explicit photographs via text messaging\u2014from being prosecuted under child pornography laws. The state Senate backed a proposal along these lines earlier this month. The Burlington Free Press reports \"the exemption covers only the consensual exchange of graphic images between two people 13 to 18 years old; other conduct would remain a crime.\"\nVermont state Sen. Richard Sears, the chair of the Judiciary Committee, told The Burlington Free Press, \"This isn't an issues of whether it's a good thing or a bad thing\u2014I think it's wrong\u2014but the question is, do we want kids to be prosecuted, called \"sex offenders, etc., etc., for consensual conduct? No.\"\nAt least one teenager in Vermont, a former student at South Burlington High School, is facing charges in connection with sexting.\nThe Burlington Free Press: Legislature considers legalizing teen 'sexting'\nfindingDulcinea: \u201cSexting\u201d Leads to Serious Consequences for Teens\nCNN: \u2018Sexting\u2019 lands teen on sex offender list\nWTAE (ABC-Pittsburgh): Greensburg Kids Get Phones Back After 'Sexting' Sentence\nThe Star-Ledger: Glen Rock Authorities ask that nude photos of teen e-mailed to students be deleted\nPC Magazine: Judge Blocks Charges in \u201cSexting\u201d Case\nSexting is more common than many might think, according to a nationwide survey conducted by the National Campaign to Support Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. According to the survey, about 20 percent of teens admitted to participating in sexting.\nBut even if teens are sending the photos in shocking numbers, Patrick Artur, a Philadelphia defense attorney who has handled many child pornography cases, believes charging the teens for photos they took themselves runs counter to current child pornography laws. \u201cIt\u2019s clearly overkill,\u201d he said to MSNBC.\nThere are many pending cases around the United States in which sexting has given way to prosecution for alleged sex offenses.\nFlorida resident Phillip Alpert, upset after an argument with his high school sweetheart, sent a nude cell phone picture of her to his friends and family. Alpert had just turned 18; his girlfriend was 16. Alpert told CNN, \u201cIt was a stupid thing I did because I was upset and tired and it was the middle of the night and I was an immature kid.\u201d\nOrlando, Fla. police arrested Alpert and charged him with sending child pornography. He pleaded no contest and was later convicted of the felony offense. As per Florida law, he must now register as a sex offender, \u201ca label he will carry until the age of 43,\u201d CNN reports, and his name appears on an Internet registry of sex offenders in Florida.\nAs a result, he has been expelled from college, can\u2019t find a job and cannot travel outside of his home county without checking in with his probation officer.\nTo learn more about technological safety for kids and how to steer clear of cyber predators, click here.\nIn another instance of \u201csexters\u201d being prosecuted in connection for alleged sex crimes, three female high school students were facing charges of manufacturing, disseminating or possessing child pornography, after taking and sending nude or semi-nude photos of themselves to male students, while the three male students who received the pictures are facing charges of possession.\nThe photos were discovered in October when school officials seized one of the boys\u2019 cell phones when he was using it Greensburg Salem High School in Greensburg, Pa., in violation of school rules. The cases were resolved in juvenile court in March. The six students were sentenced to curfews and community service.\nSome other jurisdictions are taking decidedly less traditional approaches to the technologically advanced issue of sexting. The Glen Rock, N.J. public school district has instituted a 24-hour deadline for all students to remove from their cell phones and computers widely circulated nude pictures of a female teenage student. Should students not comply, they face possible criminal charges.\nWhen 20 students at Pennsylvania\u2019s Tunkhannock High School were caught apparently sexting, Wyoming County, Penn. District Attorney George Skumanick, Jr. gave them the option of probation, classes and counseling or facing criminal charges for sexual abuse of a minor. On March 30, a Pennsylvania judge enforced a temporary restraining order blocking the prosecution of three girls pictured in the circulating photographs. 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        "raw_content": "Monday\u2019s Olympics News Roundup\nLiukin loses tiebreaker to He in uneven bars; China\u2019s great track hope Liu Xiang pulls out; China takes gold in men\u2019s rings; three ejected, two injured in U.S. baseball win; U.S. men's water polo into semis; Redeem Team crushes Germans; U.S. softball team within two wins of gold medal; U.S. field hockey eliminated; Chinese men win ping-pong gold.\nChina lost hope of winning a gold in track when Liu Xiang, an Olympic champion in 110 meters hurdles and hugely celebrated athlete in the country, pulled out of the Games with an injury Monday. After a false start in his first-round heat, he clutched his leg and walked off the track. Many fans started weeping.\nAll-around gymnastics champion Nastia Liukin finished with the same score as He Kexin of China, but lost a tiebreaker and had to settle for silver in uneven bars.\nA tiebreaker was also needed in the men\u2019s vault, where Leszek Blanik of Poland was awarded the gold over Thomas Bouhail of France. Blanik became the first non-Chinese gymnast to win a men\u2019s gymnastics gold this year. Earlier in the day, China\u2019s Chen Yibing won gold in the men\u2019s rings ahead of countryman Yang Wei and Ukrainian Oleksandr Vorobio.\nU.S. baseball beat China 9-1 in a game that saw three players ejected and two leave with injuries. Matt LaPorta and Nate Schierholtz both ran over Chines catchers at home plate, and Chinese pitcher Zheng Xu retaliated by hitting LaPorta in the head. The U.S. is now 3-2 in group play and needs a win in one of its next two games to advance to the semifinals.\nThe U.S. softball team brought their winning streak to 21 games with a 9-0 win over China Monday. The powerhouse team has outscored its opponents 44-1 and is now within two wins of a gold medal.\nSource: NBC Olympics\nAustralia\u2019s Emma Snowsill won gold in the triathlon Monday, completing the event in just over one hour. Portugal\u2019s Vanessa Fernandes won silver and Australian Emma Moffatt took the bronze. \u201cTo come from a nation that\u2019s so strong in terms of triathlon, it\u2019s a fantastic feeling to finally bring home a gold medal,\u201d Snowsill said.\nIn sailing, Australians Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page took gold in the men\u2019s 470. The Australian reports that \u201ca second gold is all but certain in the women's 470 after Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson established a commanding lead in their two final preliminary races yesterday.\u201d\nIn Olympic track cycling, world champion Marianne Vos of the Netherlands captured a gold medal in the women's points race on Monday. \"Vos dominated the fourth day of Olympic track cycling as she was the only cyclist to complete a lap,\" the CBC reports.\nThe U.S. men\u2019s water polo team beat Germany 8-7 to clinch a spot in the semifinals for the first time since 1992.\nU.S. men\u2019s basketball destroyed Germany 106-57 in their final group game. They will play Australia in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.\nSource: ESPN (AP)\nThe American beach volleyball team, Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser, the reigning world champions, have made their way to the final four after beating Germany 21-13, 25-23. They will play Georgian team \"Geor\" and \"Gia\" Wednesday.\nIn front of an intimidating home crowd, Chinese table tennis team of Ma Lin, Wang Hao and Wang Liqin defeated Germany on straight sets to win the gold.\nThe U.S. women\u2019s field hockey team was eliminated from medal contention after drawing 0-0 with Great Britain. They will play Spain Wednesday for seventh place.\nVisit findingDulcinea\u2019s full Web Guide to Beijing Olympics coverage.",
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        "raw_content": "Speech Leaves Several Old Issues Up for Debate\nReactions: Many objections to Netanyahu\u2019s speech\nBackground: President Obama\u2019s Cairo speech and reactions\nReference: Web Guide to the Israel Palestine Conflict\nAlex Kolomoisky/AP\nNetanyahu Address Satisfies White House But Few Others\nPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu\u2019s address was an \u201cimportant step forward,\u201d President Obama said, but other reactions suggest that Israel and Palestine may still be far from a formal two-state agreement.\nIn a recent address at Bar-Ilan University, Prime Minister Netanyahu, the leader of Israel\u2019s conservative Likud party, effectively \u201cendorsed an independent Palestinian state,\u201d The Associated Press reported, but said it \u201cwould have to be unarmed and recognize Israel as the Jewish state.\u201d This would essentially result in Palestinian refugees \u201cgiving up the goal of returning to Israel,\u201d AP added.\nNetanyahu\u2019s words were seen as a response to President Barack Obama\u2019s June 4 address in Cairo, Egypt, which focused on the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Obama called for the creation of a Palestinian state and an end to the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, the BBC reported.\nNetanyahu addressed three issues in his speech, available via Israeli newspaper Haaretz: the global economic crisis, Iran\u2019s election and \u201cthe promotion of peace,\u201d Haaretz reported. \u201cI appeal tonight to the leaders of the Arab countries and say: Let us meet,\u201d Netanyahu said. \u201cLet us talk about peace. Let us make peace. I am willing to meet at any time, at any place, in Damascus, in Riyadh, in Beirut, and in Jerusalem as well.\u201d\nOn May 14, 1948, the Jewish People\u2019s Council met at the Tel Aviv Museum and announced the creation of the state of Israel.\nNetanyahu appealed to the Arab world, emphasizing partnership and collaboration in the Middle East in order to \u201cto give the economy a jump-start.\u201d\n\u201cIsrael is committed to international agreements,\u201d he went on, \u201cand expects all sides to fulfill their obligations.\u201d He also called on the Palestinian Authority to \u201covercome\u201d Hamas.\nBut \u201cgiven the caveats\u201d\u2014a demilitarized Palestine state, recognition of Israel as the Jewish state and continued Jewish settlements in the West Bank\u2014the speech \u201cwas immediately rejected as a nonstarter by Palestinians,\u201d The New York Times reported.\nBBC: Israel sets terms for Palestinian state\nForbes (AP): Netanyahu endorses Palestinian independence\nHaaretz: Full text of Netanyahu\u2019s foreign policy speech at Bar Ilan\nThe New York Times: Netanyahu Backs Palestinian State, With Caveats\nThe Palestinian Information Center: Hamas: Netanyahu\u2019s speech is racist\nTimes Online: Reaction to Netanyahu speech creates strange bedfellows\nThe Huffington Post: Obama Speech In Cairo: Video, Full Text\nThe Washington Post (AP): Israel hopes Obama speech will lead to peace\nCouncil on Foreign Relations: Netanyahu Speech Aimed to Ease U.S. Relations, Unlikely to Assuage Palestinians\nNetanyahu\u2019s speech marked \u201ca dramatic transformation for a man raised on a fiercely nationalistic ideology and who has spent a two-decade political career criticizing peace efforts,\u201d the AP reported. But Palestinian responses to the address were not as optimistic.\nThe speech \u201ctorpedoes all peace initiatives in the region,\u201d Nabil Abu Rdainah, a spokesman for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, told the BBC.\nHamas went further, saying the speech represented Netanyahu\u2019s \u201cracist and extremist ideology,\u201d the BBC added. The Israeli prime minister\u2019s requests \u201cmake the peace offered to the Palestinians \u2018peace of slaves\u2019 and their state an \u2018Israeli colony,\u2019\u201d Hamas was quoted as saying by The Palestinian Information Center, a news site.\nThe White House\u2019s reaction to the speech was \u201cpositive, if limited,\u201d The New York Times wrote, calling it \u201cthe important step forward\u201d for Netanyahu.\n\u201cPalestinian negotiators have long refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish state,\u201d The Times explained, \u201ccontending that it would prejudge the refugees\u2019 demand for a right of return and would be detrimental to the status of Israel\u2019s Arab minority.\u201d The Times added that the speech was \u201crich in Zionist rhetoric and seemed aimed as much at Israelis as at the Obama administration.\u201d\nEndorsements from the United States, European Union and Yesha Council, which represents Jewish settlements in the West Bank, came in following the speech, Times Online of London reported. But even Israeli commentators \u201cpoured scorn on Mr Netanyahu\u2019s speech.\u201d\nIn the Israeli newspaper Maariv, Ofer Shelah was quoted by Times Online as saying: \u201cWith tight lips, as if being forced by the president of the United States, Binyamin Netanyahu succeeded in saying that if and when and maybe and perhaps, he would be willing for there to be something obvious, something that Israel signed on to long ago and that he himself adopted 13 years ago.\u201d\nBut Netanyahu\u2019s speech \u201cwas less about pursuing Arab-Israeli peace and much more about pursuing the U.S.-Israeli relationship,\u201d said Aaron David Miller in an interview with the Council on Foreign Relations. \u201cIt's part of a tick-tock in an ongoing test of wills between President Obama, \u2018Mr. Yes We Can,\u2019 and the prime minister, \u2018Mr. No You Won't.\u2019\u201d\nPresident Obama\u2019s June 4 speech in Cairo briefed the Muslim world on his administration\u2019s stance on several key issues. On the subject of Israel and Palestine, he conveyed his wish for a Palestinian state and an end to Israeli settlements in the West Bank region.\n\u201cHamas does have support among some Palestinians, but they also have responsibilities,\u201d he said of the militant group that currently controls the Gaza Strip. \u201cTo play a role in fulfilling Palestinian aspirations, and to unify the Palestinian people, Hamas must put an end to violence, recognize past agreements, and recognize Israel's right to exist.\u201d Read the full speech or watch the video via The Huffington Post.\nThe AP reported on some reactions to Obama\u2019s speech, pointing out that one Israeli government official \u201csaid the speech could have been worse for Israel, while a settler spokeswoman called Obama naive and out of touch with reality. 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        "raw_content": "FINRA Sanctions Brookville Capital Partners $1.5 Million and Bars President Anthony Lodati for Fraud\nFirm Ordered to Pay Full Restitution of More Than $1 Million to Customers\nWASHINGTON \u2014 The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced today that it has ordered Brookville Capital Partners LLC, based in Uniondale, NY, to pay full restitution of more than $1 million to the victims and fined the firm $500,000 for fraud in connection with sales of a private placement offering. FINRA also barred Brookville President Anthony Lodati from the securities industry.\nFINRA found in its settlement and alleged in a May 2014 complaint that Brookville and Lodati defrauded Brookville customers in connection with the sale of a private placement offering called Wilshire Capital Partners Group LLC, through which investors would purportedly have an indirect interest in pre-initial public offering shares of Fisker Automotive. The conduct took place from January 2011 to October 2011.\nDuring the time Brookville solicited customers to invest in the offering, Lodati learned that John Mattera, an individual with a significant criminal and regulatory background, had effected transactions on behalf of Wilshire as Wilshire's CEO and Managing Director. Instead of disclosing that, among other things, Mattera had been sanctioned by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2010 for securities fraud and convicted of a felony in Florida in 2003, Lodati and Brookville purposely withheld this information and information about Mattera's involvement with Wilshire, and continued to solicit its customers to invest. In total, Brookville sold over $1 million worth of interests in Wilshire to 29 customers. Brookville received more than $104,000 in commissions for the sales.\nBrad Bennett, FINRA Executive Vice President and Chief of Enforcement, said, \"Firms have a fundamental responsibility to ensure they provide all material information when they solicit customers to invest in a security. FINRA has zero tolerance for firms and their registered representatives who intentionally withhold that information.\"\nIn November 2011, the SEC sued Mattera and others in connection with a scheme that included Wilshire, through which they defrauded investors of $13 million. These individuals were also criminally prosecuted and convicted, and Mattera has been sentenced to prison. The SEC obtained a court order freezing all of Wilshire's assets, including the interests owned by Brookville's customers. The Brookville customers who invested in Wilshire lost their entire investment.\nIn settling this matter, Brookville and Lodati neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of FINRA's findings.\nFINRA's investigation was conducted by the Department of Enforcement.\nAnthony Lodati and Brookville Capital Partners LLC Action",
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        "raw_content": "Subject: Ritter knight as Kriegsherr 'gentleman of war'\nSetting: Holy Roman Empire, central Europe late 15thc\nEvolution: 1403 German Raubritter > 1494 Gothic German Ritter\n* Gravett ill. McBride 1985 p22\n\"As the fifteenth century wore on it became usual for Kriegsherren or gentlemen of war to hire troops. The authorities engaged 'pensioners' (A\u00fcssoldner) to offset the power of the nobility, and paid them a small sum of half wages in time of peace. In Bavaria these men received between ten and 25 florins annually for each horse. The old aristocracy continued to supply the bulk of cavalry contingents and remained in positions of command. By the end of the century the Habsburg Maximilian of Austria (Emperor from 1493) was employing knights as line officers and captains of Landsknechts, allowing a spark of chivalry to remain in his professional armies.\"\n\"Unlike Italian armour, which had smooth rounded plates, German armour was covered with fluting, which recalled the broken arches of gothic architecture and, besides being decorative, reinforced the plates. One of the greatest advantages of 'gothic' armour was that it was adapted to the human anatomy, offering maximum protection with minimum weight and limitation of movement.\n\"... A whole gothic suit of armour was never more than 25 kg/55 lb in weight, and its plates were fastened to the corresponding body parts from the inside by leather straps, so that the weight was more evenly distributed and the armour more comfortable to wear. The insides of the shoulder and arm joints were not covered by plates so as to permit maximum mobility; they were protected by mail. But this was also its greatest weakness, as it could be pierced at these points with swords or daggers. Another drawback was that, for easier movement, the helmet was not fastened to the shoulders, as with later models. Thus, hard blows with clubs, swords or other weapons which were not sufficient to pierce the helmet were still enough to put the warrior out of combat, as the force of these blows was absorbed not by the shoulders but by the head. Because of these deficiencies, gothic armour was replaced in the sixteenth century by heavier and more compact styles.\"\n* Talhoffer tr.ed. Rector 1998 p15 (Mark Rector, \"Introduction\" p9-19)\n\"Long Sword The long sword, war sword, hand-and-a-half sword, or bastard sword is the chief weapon of Talhoffer's arsenal .... The long sword is between four and four-and-a-half feet in length with a sharply tapering double-edged blade of diamond profile, a simple cross hilt, a fig-shaped pommel, and a handle long enough to be gripped with one or both hands. This weapon is surprisingly light, capable of making blindingly fast attacks, and is suitable for both cuts and thrusts. ... [T]he entire sword is used, either by gripping the blade with the off-hand for strong half-sword attacks, or reversing it to strike with the pommel or to employ the hilt as a hammer to batter through the opponent's defences.\"\n\"The mace and war hammer remained extremely popular secondary weapons. These were often slung from the saddle by a leather thong and weighed between 2 and 5 pounds (0.9 to 2.2kg). By the early fifteenth century maces were made entirely of iron and steel and were equipped with a disc to protect the hand. These maces were between 20 and 24 inches (50 and 60cm) long and were much lighter and more elegant than their fourteenth century counterparts. In keeping with the Gothic feel of the period, they often had sharply pointed flanges pierced to look like Gothic tracery.\"\n* Encyclopedia of European historical weapons 1993 p148-149\n\"At about the mid-15th century the socket grew longer to finally produce an all-iron hilt, either tubular or faceted; there also appeared heads with ten to twelve flanges. Late Gothic maces of c. 1500 feature flanges profiled in a more complex way, spiked on the hitting side and often pierced on the flat surface. Hafts are often profiled with ribs and the grip at the bottom is confined within two discs. ... In the 15th century the mace became a symbol of commanding authority and maintained this character in the decades to follow.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Mayor \"Sunny Jim\" Rolph\nby Daniel Steven Crafts\nSunny Jim Rolph at his inaugural as Governor of California in 1931.\nJames \"Sunny Jim\" Rolph -- January 8, 1912 to January 7, 1931\nGregarious, outgoing, always smiling, \"Sunny Jim\" Rolph's administration, during which gambling and prostitution thrived in San Francisco, was characterized by the not so unlikely combination of populism and debauchery.\nThe greater part of his term of office was spent cajoling the public with handshakes and smiles, while he himself owned the Pleasure Palace, a whorehouse at 21st & Sanchez. He was seen as a dapper, man-about-town with a friendly word for everyone. On his way to work at City Hall he was famous for picking up pedestrians along the street and driving them to whatever their destination. His limousine served as ambulance for more than one street accident.\nRolph entered politics at the age of 42, already a wealthy member of a shipping and insurance company. He lived \"way out in the Mission,\" in a home considered a San Francisco showcase. In 1911 \"Sunny Jim\" was urged to run for Mayor against the incumbent labor candidate P.H. McCarthy, whom the city's ruling class considered incompetent. McCarthy had been accused of allowing the corruption of the city (notably the Barbary Coast) to run rampant. The 6-week campaign included fist fights, egg-throwing, police riots --- all typical of pre-TV-era electioneering.\nRolph won easily over McCarthy, and immediately set to work preparing for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. With regard to cleaning up the Barbary Coast, Rolph instituted a few token efforts, mainly to appease the outspoken church groups, but never launched anything resembling an all-out crusade. The city was generally characterized as a \"wide open town.\"\nThe 1915 Exposition was not held in Golden Gate Park as had been expected, but at Harbor View, reclaimed marsh land along the north edge of the city, now the Marina District. Golden Gate Park Superintendent John McLaren refused to allow the park land to be usurped by greedy politicians and commercial entrepreneurs for their own gain.\nRolph in his stove pipe hat led 150,000 marchers down Van Ness Avenue, then Lombard Street to the Fairgrounds. The profits from the Exposition were used to build Civic Auditorium. Rolph was easily reelected. The only serious rival was Eugene Schmitz, the former mayor driven out of office by financial scandal in 1907.\nIn the years before the U.S. involvement in World War I, Rolph became even wealthier by supplying coal and ships to the Allied Countries. His net worth was estimated at $5 million. He bought a ranch west of Stanford University. Reportedly the Department of Public Works made all the improvements on the ranch at the taxpayers' expense.\nBut \"Sunny Jim\" knew how to throw a party. After the U.S. entry into World War I, Rolph bought a shipyard north of San Francisco in Humboldt County. To celebrate the \"largest 4-masted wooden ship ever built on the West Coast,\" he threw a party the likes of which had never been seen in San Francisco. The festivities cost $25,000. Rolph's salary as Mayor at this time was $6,000. The celebration lasted 2 days and 2 nights on a chartered 12-car Northwest Pacific train.\nWith everything going his way, Jim Rolph attempted to run for Governor of California. He filed in both the Republican and Democratic primaries. Winning the Democratic nomination, and nearly the Republican as well, Rolph seemed a shoe-in for the office. But there began his trouble. A state law maintained that any candidate losing his own party's primary (Rolph was in fact a Republican) was ineligible to run on the other ticket. Rolph was out of the race. Furthermore, he incurred the wrath of the Democratic Party, then led by Woodrow Wilson, for his spurious intrusion into the primary -- embarrassing and essentially sabotaging the party. Furthermore, Rolph's contract to build three new ships for the Federal Government was cancelled by the Federal Shipping Board, and he was subsequently enjoined from selling any ships to foreign governments. Rolph was facing financial ruin.\nDespite his staggering losses, Rolph organized a celebration for the returning soldiers at the conclusion of the war. The event was as much a riot as a parade, with Rolph drawing much attention to himself.\n<iframe src=\"https://archive.org/embed/ssf1918WW1B\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" frameborder=\"0\" webkitallowfullscreen=\"true\" mozallowfullscreen=\"true\" allowfullscreen></iframe>\nvideo: SF celebrates end of WWI\nHe was easily re-elected Mayor several more times. To say that \"Sunny Jim\" enforced the Prohibition laws as little as possible, would be putting it mildly. The Democratic National Convention came to San Francisco in 1920, only five months after the introduction of the bill. H.L. Mencken recalled Rolph's handling of the convention as \"the most charming in American annals.\"\nRolph's stand on Prohibition helped get him re-elected continuously throughout the 1920s. His personal finances remained in shambles, Rolph having mortgaged everything he owned. But the city prospered along with the rest of the country. Whorehouses and gambling dens, though also flourishing, were kept under strict police supervision, and the streets remained safe.\nRolph also knew how to \"play the press.\" Reporters eagerly gathered in Rolph's office on days when serious news was short, and Rolph would always oblige them with a juicy story -- whether or not it had any basis in reality.\nIt was during his administration that the Hetch Hetchy water and power system was built. In order to produce more cheap power for the city, one of the most beautiful valleys in Yosemite National Park was deliberately flooded and the O'Shaughnessy Dam built, despite the tireless protest of John Muir and his Sierra Club. As with all major building projects under his tenure as mayor, Rolph was on hand for the \"photo opportunity.\"\nEveryone in San Francisco seemed to know \"Sunny Jim\" Rolph. He belonged to nearly every organization in the city, and happily attended any function to which he was invited. The greater part of his day was spent in self-promotion. His election campaign was not limited to election time, but ran continuously.\nWhile Rolph was the charismatic figurehead of city government, there were two men in his administration who actually ran the city on a day-to-day basis. With an iron hand, Sheriff Tom Finn and the bailbonds-brothers Pete and Tom McDonough directed what the public saw and heard. Rolph left the police department entirely in the hands of the McDonoughs. The only other significant political influence came from Examiner editor Bill Wren who used his considerable influence whenever he deemed it necessary. City Engineer M.M. O'Shaughnessy, famous as an autocratic and impossible man, was protected by Rolph and carried out most of the major public works projects that still shape San Francisco today, including the building of westside streetcar lines and the Hetch Hetchy system. John McLaren's tenure at the head of the Park and Rec Department was also covered by Rolph.\nJim Rolph's final term in office was less than stellar. His drinking had gotten out of hand, and there were constant rumors about his affair with movie star Anita Page. Frequently at public events he appeared intoxicated and red-faced. He missed meetings at City Hall and drivers would be sent out to find him. His bouts included trips to San Jose were he would spend days drinking alone. At the Grand March of one Policemen's Ball he brought along San Francisco's most notorious Madam as his escort.\nSunny Jim tried once more to run for governor in 1930. His campaign took him to all 58 California counties. Elected easily, his began his term on January 7, 1931 as the effects of the Great Depression set in. Rolph was woefully inadequate for the job and a recall movement was launched against him in 1933. 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        "raw_content": "Advent II Mark 1:1-8. \u201cThere comes one mightier.\u201d\nAccording to Strong\u2019s \u201cConcordance\u201d the Greek word \u201cischyros\u201d for \u201cmightier\u201d means \u201cone who has strength of soul to sustain the attacks of Satan.\u201d\nIn this Scripture we center in on who is John the Baptist. His mission was to prepare the way of the Lord, to make straight in the desert the highway for our God. What are we talking about? Are we talking about a physical desert, and highway or a spiritual one? If we are spending time on a physical desert and highway what will come out of that today?\nThink of a spiritual desert time in your life. What were some of the marks? There was the need for real spiritual not metaphorically physical water. We are dry and burned up. The hot sun of worries, fear, anger, guilt, burns pain into our souls. We are lost with no way out. We need a highway. We need to realize we are in the desert and in need of a highway. The desert is the world we see physically with our rational mind. We are seeking to find happiness in this physical world. We seek happiness, joy and Peace and love. It looks good at times but mostly the events we see are a mirage. When we get close suddenly the good times seem to disappear.\nThere are relationships that have started in love and trust. They have fallen apart in anger hurt and delusion. What happens to make it so? We are depending on something other than God to give us what God has already given. We are depending on someone else to give us a love that is already with us. We try to love others so we can be loved. When they do not respond the way we expect them, we become hurt. Rather than being able to return love, we return the hurt with anger. We fill our heart with anger and create a desert within us. We stay in this desert looking for a non-existent higher event to make something right that never can be made right. We need to get out of the desert. We need to seek the might that John was telling us about, The might of the soul.\nWhen we are in the Presence of God\u2019s Love we become loving people. Outside of God's love, trying to love others without experiencing God\u2019s Love in us burns us out. Where is the highway that is the way out? The way is in, not out. We need to find what we are looking for inside, not outside ourselves. We do not have to build the highway. We have tried that and it did not work. We need to prepare the way for the Highway of the Lord. We do this by moving from the rational head to the conscious heart. We do it, not by thinking our way out rationally. We do it by consciously sensing inwardly an open heart that will let the highway in. A conscious act is not thinking rationally. It is wondering consciously. It needs to be done first to be proven. We need to know the difference being out and being in the Presence of God\u2019s Peace can make. We know how it is out of the Presence and in the desert. Now wonder what it is like in the Presence and out of the desert. Once we experience this Peace we become peaceful. We also will discover a Wisdom that transforms the desert into a new and different place. \u201cThere comes one mightier than I\u201d.\nTags: Fr. Paul, Meditations, Lectionary, Year B, Advent, Advent II",
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        "raw_content": "Friday Fragments 28 September\nRock Church: this image has nothing whatsoever to do with the paragraphs below. I just happened across it and it brought back a nice memory of an October day I spent in Mt. Airy visiting with a friend a year ago. And it\u2019s Friday and I wanted to post an image. SO there.\nCradle to Grave Retailers: that is what the big-box-store of the future will need to be. This will eventually extend to almost everything, perhaps large appliances being among the first to come back to the store where they were purchased for a significant refund followed by responsible recycling of reusable parts and proper disposal of those pieces and materials that have no second life. But also early in this mindset of bringing back instead of throwing away should be the 100 million CFL bulbs that just down the road will begin to wink out after several years of service. Here are some CFL recycling options until retailers and communities work out the details.\nFuel or Food? I\u2019m not a great fan of ethanol from corn. Or sugar cane. The agri-business conglomerates see dollar signs. And yes, we need to attain energy independence. But there is a right way and a wrong way to supplement fossil fuels (which are ultimately also bio-fuels, if you think about it) and we need our political power as voters to move this up-and-coming industry in the right direction. Mere market dynamics that don\u2019t include a strong push toward energy efficiency will not favor the environment or the little man.\nThe biofuel potential will only be realized if governments everywhere push for energy efficiency and thereby reduce the need for massive farming for fuel. Daniel Kammen, a professor in the Energy and Resources Group at University of California, Berkeley, writes, \u201cIf the entire U.S. vehicle fleet were replaced overnight with (plug-in hybrid electric vehicles that combine internal combustion engines with electric motors and large batteries for recharging from an outlet) the nation\u2019s oil consumption would decrease by 70 percent or more, completely eliminating the need for petroleum imports.\u201d\nIf the world\u2014but especially the United States\u2014takes advantage of existing possibilities for energy efficiency and designed biofuel policies to protect the environment as well as farmers and workers in the industry, then the potential for biofuels is rosy. If, however, we continue to leave the development of biofuels to big corporations and the free market, the biofuel dream could warp into a social and environmental nightmare. Source\nFusion or Parallels? I\u2019m actually going to lay hands on a Mac Pro later today. No money will change hands. One question I\u2019ll ask (and I\u2019m asking any of you with opinions or experience): which of these two virtual machine emulators is likely to be the front runner in March when I actually purchase a Mac Pro?\nPosted on September 28, 2007 Author fredCategories PhotoImage, Potpourri\nOne thought on \u201cFriday Fragments 28 September\u201d\nPingback: GadgetGadget.info - Gadgets on the web \u00bb Friday Fragments 28 September\nPrevious Previous post: Blue Ridge Soon At Its Peak\nNext Next post: Bottled water is not a sin.",
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        "raw_content": "Freethought Forum > The Marketplace > Study Hall\nSome University Degrees Not Worth It At All\nA BS degree from Harvey Mudd College in California is totally worth it, financially, so is a computer science degree from Stanford, but the best bang for the buck is University of Virginia, according to a PayScale survey of earnings of college graduates, which factored in cost of education and earnings over twenty years. Number one on the 20 year earnings, Harvey Mudd costs $116,800, but the 20 year earnings of graduates are over a million dollars.\nOn the other end of the scale are some degrees, especially Arts and Humanities and Education, that are so bad you'd be better off not getting a degree at all and stumble through life with a high school diploma like I have. The worst of these are art majors from Murray State University in Kentucky and Florida International University. The ROI on them is a negative almost two hundred thousand dollars.\nIn area, there is one on the list, Pittsburg State University in Kansas. I almost sent my daughter there. *whew* She's going to Oklahoma State instead.\nJanet (03-28-2014), Kyuss Apollo (08-29-2015), lisarea (03-31-2014), livius drusus (03-31-2014), Nullifidian (04-05-2014), Sauron (03-29-2014), The Man (04-03-2014), Watser? (03-31-2014), YooperGuy (02-10-2017)\nTuition has gone nuts. When I was going to university I was able to pay for tuition and books as well as a meager place to live with a part time job. The consequences of choosing the wrong degree was that you went back for a different degree. Sure there were career students, but they did contribute to campus life.\nAfter the government started insuring school loans, that is when tuition started spiraling out of sight. I'm sure any undergrad in economics could tell you why.\nAngakuk (04-06-2014), Janet (04-01-2014), Kyuss Apollo (08-29-2015), LadyShea (04-01-2014), lisarea (03-31-2014), The Man (04-03-2014), wei yau (04-03-2014)\nPayScale can tell us which colleges graduate the richest students. But it can't tell us which colleges make the biggest delta in student outcomes, which might be a more important question for college counselors and families.\nYep. This data doesn't tell us how much difference the degree makes to antecedent earnings probabilities. Bush II didn't become President because he went to Yale; he went to Yale for some of the same reasons he became President.\nAdam (03-31-2014), Angakuk (04-06-2014), Ari (03-31-2014), Crumb (03-31-2014), Dingfod (03-31-2014), Ensign Steve (03-31-2014), erimir (04-01-2014), Janet (04-01-2014), Kyuss Apollo (08-29-2015), LadyShea (04-01-2014), Limoncello (01-18-2017), lisarea (03-31-2014), livius drusus (03-31-2014), Nullifidian (04-05-2014), Pan Narrans (03-31-2014), The Man (04-03-2014), Watser? (03-31-2014), wei yau (04-03-2014)\nI also wonder if the art programs at Murray State and FIU are so good that they can't help but graduate super-enlightened people, completely unburdened by the trappings of an increasingly overly-commercial society.\nAdam (03-31-2014), Clutch Munny (04-01-2014), Dingfod (03-31-2014), Janet (04-01-2014), Kyuss Apollo (08-29-2015), LadyShea (08-25-2015), Limoncello (01-18-2017), lisarea (03-31-2014), livius drusus (03-31-2014), Nullifidian (04-05-2014), The Man (04-03-2014), wei yau (04-03-2014)\nTuition costs have gotten way too high, and the economy is very bad, but that study doesn't actually support any broader conclusions than \"these people with these degrees from these schools at this average cost self reported these earnings.\"\nFor just a couple of things: People who have the grades and/or the money to go to higher ranking schools are likely to make more money after college than those who don't even if all other things were equal, and students who choose to major in humanities fields may not prioritize earnings to the extent that those who major in more lucrative fields.\nAdam (03-31-2014), Angakuk (04-06-2014), Ari (03-31-2014), But (03-31-2014), Clutch Munny (04-01-2014), Crumb (03-31-2014), Dingfod (03-31-2014), Ensign Steve (03-31-2014), Janet (04-01-2014), livius drusus (03-31-2014), Nullifidian (04-05-2014), The Man (04-03-2014)\nOh, yeah, and I wanted to complain about one other glaring thing about scare stories like this. They always include living expenses in their default calculations. Those are not the costs of just tuition, fees, and textbooks. They're including housing and meals as well, which blows the numbers up quite a bit and makes it look like the costs are always completely ridiculous.\nThey have a toggle on the payscale results so you can see the results without room and board, and they are totally different.\nIt is still possible to pay your way through school or only take out a small loan if you work part time, live with family, things like that. So look at a site like this one for Colorado schools:\nTo get a four year degree, you can start out at a community college for just over $3000 a year tuition and fees, then transfer your credits to a four year school and finish out for around $6000 a year. And that's without financial aid.\nCosts have gone up a LOT, it's true, but the costs aren't always as crazy as articles like that make it sound.\nAdam (03-31-2014), Crumb (03-31-2014), Dingfod (03-31-2014), godfry n. glad (03-31-2014), Janet (04-01-2014), JoeP (04-01-2014), livius drusus (03-31-2014), Nullifidian (04-05-2014), SR71 (04-01-2014), The Man (04-03-2014)\nThe Myth of Working Your Way Through College - Svati Kirsten Narula - The Atlantic\nA lot of Internet ink has been spilled over how lazy and entitled Millennials are, but when it comes to paying for a college education, work ethic isn't the limiting factor. The economic cards are stacked such that today\u2019s average college student, without support from financial aid and family resources, would need to complete 48 hours of minimum-wage work a week to pay for his courses\u2014a feat that would require superhuman endurance, or maybe a time machine.\nThe numbers for Michigan State University:\nIn 1979, when the minimum wage was $2.90, a hard-working student with a minimum-wage job could earn enough in one day (8.44 hours) to pay for one academic credit hour. If a standard course load for one semester consisted of maybe 12 credit hours, the semester's tuition could be covered by just over two weeks of full-time minimum wage work\u2014or a month of part-time work. A summer spent scooping ice cream or flipping burgers could pay for an MSU education.\nThe cost of an MSU credit hour has multiplied since 1979. So has the federal minimum wage. But today, it takes 60 hours of minimum-wage work to pay off a single credit hour, which was priced at $428.75 for the fall semester.\nAn increase by a factor of 7. So those who smugly brag about how they worked their way through college are all wrong about today. They might have been able to, some decades ago, but most present-day students can't.\nIt's not just MSU.\nHe added a linear regression analysis to extrapolate the stats for 1979-2013, and found that the average student in 1979 could work 182 hours (a part-time summer job) to pay for a year's tuition. In 2013, it took 991 hours (a full-time job for half the year) to accomplish the same.\nAnd this is only considering the cost of tuition, which is hardly an accurate representation of what students actually spend for college. According to the College Board, average room and board fees at public universities today exceed tuition costs by a little more than 100 percent. (For the current academic year, average tuition at 4-year public schools is $8,893, but with room and board, the total average cost comes to $18,391.)\nThat makes it a year of full-time work to pay for a year of college.\nClutch Munny (04-03-2014), Crumb (04-03-2014), Dragar (09-08-2015), Janet (04-03-2014), LadyShea (08-25-2015), lisarea (04-03-2014), Nullifidian (04-05-2014), The Man (04-03-2014), Watser? (04-04-2014), wei yau (04-03-2014), YooperGuy (02-10-2017)\nProudLuddite\nPosts: XXIV\nWow, and I thought I was old! I remember my first job in high school was at Baskin Robbins. Minimum wage was $3.45 I think, but I was paid the \"training wage\" of $2.90, plus two scoops at break time.\nAs for college, I wish (tax payer funded) student loans were given out more like any other loan where you have to show you can pay it back. What if college loans required the kid to say what kind of degree they wanted to get, how much they would make (roughly), and how they would pay off the loan? I'm ok with subsidizing engineering degrees, but I question some of the \"degrees\" that are offered today, and hear of kids with a \"college degree\" wondering why they can't get work...\nYep. My entire freshman year (Fall 1982 - Spring 1983, 30 credits) cost about what it cost me to pay my last three graduate credits in 2012.\nIrony: in '82-'83 I paid for several classes I never bothered to go to. In Spring 2012, they took my money and did not let me take a class. They said it was due to a course plan I had signed onto years before that included a course that wasn't offered anymore that I didn't take. I submitted about three of those things when I first started because I wasn't sure whether I was going for straight History MA or a blend of History and Archaeology, so they took the History/Archaeology plan I signed and nailed me with just as I was about to graduate with a History degree.\nSo, skip to the end, I had to pay for the course if I wanted my diploma, but they would not let substitute a different class for the supposedly missing one.\nAt any rate, what bought 30 credits worth of college education thirty years ago = about 3 credits now, albeit there's some difference between undergraduate and graduate tuition rates.\nDingfod (08-30-2015), Janet (08-29-2015), LadyShea (08-30-2015), mickthinks (08-29-2015)\nI told Kiddo he doesn't get to be a shithead teen who slacks off like I was, because without a scholarship, fantastic financial aid, or GI Bill he doesn't get to go to college.\nDingfod (08-30-2015), Janet (09-02-2015), wei yau (09-02-2015)\nLocation: The Dog House\nPosts: LXXV\nA degree in Theater. I know somebody who has one. He says that nobody who works in drama, no actor, director, producer, stagehand or anything else has a degree in Theater. The only thing you can do with a degree in Theater is teach Theater.\nDingfod (03-12-2016), JoeP (03-12-2016), SR71 (03-12-2016), Stephen Maturin (03-12-2016)\nSomeone has to teach Theater and Art History, so universities can milk more money out of the student loan system.\nYooperGuy (02-10-2017)\nTwo Art History majors in my family. My niece received her Bachelors in Art History from Oklahoma State, and her Masters from Ohio State. The closest she got to working in \"the industry\" was in managing promotions for the Bartlesville Mozart Festival and the Tulsa Ballet. She runs a yoga studio now.\nMy daughter Notsosure will graduate this year with a Bachelors in Art History from OSU too. And, since employment in \"the industry\" is meager at best, plans to get her Masters either at OSU or OU. She's had a generous offer from OSU though. She wants to get work in art preservation and cataloguing, back room stuff, regardless of the pay. She will have about $45,000 in student loans by the time she is done with school.\ncurses (03-13-2016), SR71 (03-12-2016), YooperGuy (02-10-2017)\nOriginally Posted by Basset Hound\nI don't have a degree in Theater, and I know jack-all about it. But Google disagrees with your friend, and seems to know a lot of people working in drama -- actors, directors, producers, stagehands and everything else -- who studied Theater.\nThe degree is clearly not a necessity; it might be rare, even. But degree-holders could be a tiny minority among people working in drama and still be likelier than non-degree-holders to get work, or good work, in the field.\nAngakuk (03-15-2016), Janet (03-16-2016)\nHere's an argument:\nLeft to its own devices, shouldn't the market price any degree at pretty much the benefit in pay it gives you (discounted by time etc.)?\nIn fact, given the poor judgement of young people and the premium of the university 'experience', I'd expect it to get priced a bit higher than the wage advantages would indicate.\nIn the UK, student fees are the same whether you study English or Physics. The differences in costs to support a student (library card versus lab equipment) is quite pronounced. There's a good argument English students are subsidising Physics studetns.\nAngakuk (03-15-2016), Crumb (03-15-2016), Dingfod (03-14-2016), Janet (03-16-2016), The Man (03-14-2016)\nIt is the same here. The per credit charge is the same whether you study structural engineering or elementary education.\nnotsosure graduated last month, is now considering grad school because there is practically no job that a Bachelor in Art History will get you.\nAngakuk (01-14-2017), curses (01-18-2017), Janet (01-19-2017), JoeP (01-13-2017), slimshady2357 (01-13-2017), The Man (01-13-2017)\nPresumably notsosure did not study Art History for a job, but for the love of the subject and broadening of horizons?\nTrue. She plans to get a Masters in Library Science.\nThe truth is that it doesn't matter in the slightest what your Bachelor's degree is in when you're a librarian. Although if she wants to work in a museum library, she's in a better position.\nShe would love to work in a museum library.\nAny degree with the word 'Studies' in it. It enables you to teach that degree, and nothing else.\nOn the subject of Studies degrees I have to say I have a partial one. I have a minor in 'Environmental Studies'. 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        "raw_content": "Children services seem to be unfair\nPost by TY1234 \u00bb Fri Jun 01, 2018 1:06 pm\nHi.. need some advice please\nMy partner has an ongoing investigation where someone has alleged sexual abuse when they were both under the age of 12.\nSocial services were informed and I was told to supervise overnight visits with his daughter (from his ex partner)\nWhen our baby was due the AIT team came in told me to move out our family home and my partner wasn\u2019t allowed to be at the birth and I wasn\u2019t allowed to supervise.\nThe investigation is now with cps but I\u2019m still not allowed to supervise til I finish a protector course yet his ex partner can supervise their daughter, seems unfair to me.\nIt also seem against our human rights to family life when we were told my partner couldn\u2019t be at our child\u2019s birth. Is that right? It seems extreme from an allegations when he was a minor which he hasn\u2019t be arrested or charged for.\nRe: Children services seem to be unfair\nDear TY1234\nI am sorry to hear of your situation and from what you have written it seems that an assessment (for more information about assessments, click here, and read chapter 3) may have been undertaken and concluded in the decision that whilst your husband\u2019s case is being assessed by the Crown Prosecution Service he should not have contact with any child.\nIf this is the case did the social worker say the exact reasons why he could not attend the birth of your child? You have said that your husband has a child from a previous relationship. Do you know whether he or his ex-partner were known to Children\u2019s Services and if so, in what capacity?\nYou say that due to the severity of the allegations you were asked to move out of the family home I am not sure what the abbreviation AIT stands for, so cannot guess from what authority you were advised to move away from your home.\nIn relation to the extremity of the decisions of the professionals, child protection following allegations of child abuse is a very serious issue, your husband at the time of the alleged incident may have been above the age of criminal responsibility. This being said, at the birth of your baby, you could have been supported by a midwife who specialises in child protection at births where there are concerns about a parent. Perhaps it would be useful for you to ask your local authority social worker for their documents that relate to their policies and procedures, as well as requesting information about the contact arrangements after you have completed your course.\nYou may also like to speak to us to answer the questions I have asked. The number to call is 0808 801 0366, and is open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 3.00pm: you may speak to us in confidence.\nI hope this response is helpful.",
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        "raw_content": "Preview: Jones Cup Invitational 2017\nFollow along with live scoring here.\nThe Jones Cup is the first amateur event on the calendar each year. Originally a biennial competition, it was hosted on odd-numbered years from 2001 to 2009. Since then, it has become an annual event. The tournament was started by A.W. Jones family, who founded the Sea Island Golf Club in 1928. The event assembles an elite field each year on a difficult golf course. Past winners of the Jones Cup are an impressive list of golfers, including four-time PGA Tour winner Justin Thomas, U.S. Ryder Cup Team member Patrick Reed, PGA Tour members John Peterson, Luke List and Kyle Stanley and most recently 2016 Fred Haskins Award winner Beau Hossler. The competition is a great chance for the players in the field to make an impression on Walker Cup captains Spider Miller (U.S.) and Craig Watson (GB&I). The 2017 edition promises another great field and a showcase of amateur golf.\nSince the event\u2019s inception in 2001, the event has been held at Ocean Forest Golf Club, located in Sea Island, Georgia. The course, designed by Rees Jones, originally opened in 1995 and plays more than 7,300 yards. Ocean Forest has hosted a breadth of tournament golf in its short history, hosting the 1998 Georgia State Amateur, the 1999 Southern Amateur and the 2001 Walker Cup. \u201cGolfweek\u201d ranked the par-72 layout 86th in the magazine\u2019s 2016 Top 100 Modern Courses. With a 75.2 rating and a slope of 144, the course typically has high scores in the Jones Cup, with the winner around even par.\nThe 2016 Jones Cup proved again that the cream rises to the top at Ocean Forest. From February 5 to 7th, 2016, the world\u2019s best amateurs descended on Sea Island. The field\u2019s best player, Beau Hossler, ended up with the win. The tournament was a part of Beau\u2019s fantastic run of golf in his last year at the University of Texas, which led him to the win Fred Haskins Award, the Heisman Trophy of college golf. Through three rounds at Ocean Forest, Hossler was consistent, firing rounds of 70, 74, and 70 for a two-under 214 total. He held off fellow All-Americans Blair Hamilton of the University of Houston and Matt NeSmith of the University of South Carolina by 6 shots. After the second round, Hossler was tied with Ohio State Sophomore Will Grimmer, who famously shot 59 at Pinehurst as a junior golfer and also qualified for the 2014 U.S. Open, before Grimmer closed with a 77 to finish T4th.\nCheck out the video below for a visual recap.\nThe field for 2017 is set, and it\u2019s time to make a few picks on who will shine in Sea Island from February 3 to 5th. The challenging conditions and tough golf course will let the better ballstrikers shine, and patience will be key. Here are a few players who have a great chance at earning the Jones Cup this weekend.\nSchool: University of Illinois\nWorld of Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR): 23rd\nWhy he could win: Hardy had a great fall season for the Illini, picking up a win at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate and three other top-five finishes. He is an outstanding ballstriker and has experience playing well on the most difficult golf courses, having made the cut at the 2015 U.S. Open.\nWAGR: 48th\nWhy he could win: Burns won twice for the Tigers this fall, including at the Sun Bowl All-America Golf Classic. He also played consistently, never finishing outside of the top nine.\nBraden Bailey\nSchool: Baylor University\nWAGR: 51st\nWhy he could win: Bailey picked up the first win of his career this fall at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate. His fantastic golf swing, combined with a year and a half under Baylor head coach Mike McGraw\u2019s tutelage should lead him to success this week at Ocean Forest.\nBraden Bailey crushes a drive on the par-5 4th. He'll have a chance to reach the green in 2. #NCAAGolf #SicEm pic.twitter.com/l1sVzDx8sV\n\u2014 Baylor Men's Golf \u26f3\ufe0f (@BaylorMGolf) May 30, 2016\nWAGR: 62nd\nWhy he could win: Thornberry had a huge fall campaign for the Rebels, winning three times and always finishing top 10. This momentum should carry him into a strong finish at Ocean Forest.\nLove college and amateur golf coverage? Never miss a beat by signing up for our newsletter!\nCollege golf, college golf, Amateur Golf",
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        "raw_content": "With the aim to crack down on abuse and fraud of the immigration system, the British government is adopting a tougher line to deter visitors who stay on in the country after their visas expire.\nUnder a new scheme, thousands of visitors from India will be forced to pay a whopping \u00a33,000 cash bond (at current currency exchange rates that works out to about Rs 2.75 lakh) to be allowed to enter Britain.\nThey will be returned the money only when they leave the country. However, if they fail to depart after their visas expires, the visitors will automatically forfeit the \u00a33,000.\nHome Secretary Theresa May said, \u201cThis is the next step in making sure our immigration system is more selective, bringing down net migration from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands, while still welcoming the brightest and the best to Britain.\u201d\nThe project has the backing of Conservatives\u2019 coalition partners, the Lib Dems. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg explained, \u201cThe challenge isn\u2019t just stopping people coming into Britain illegally, it\u2019s about dealing with individuals who come over legitimately but then become illegal once they\u2019re already here.\u201d\nHe added, \u201cThe bonds would need to be well targeted - so that they don\u2019t unfairly discriminate against particular groups.\u201d\nPilot scheme in November\nThe British government is planning to pilot a scheme from November for people on six-month visit visas from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ghana, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.\nThe purpose is to make the immigration system more \u2018selective\u2019 and prevent people from \u2018overstaying\u2019 once their visitor visa has expired.\nThe countries selected are deemed \u201chigh risk\u201d because of the large number of visa applications and significantly high levels of immigration abuse and fraud.\nAbout 2.2 million people are granted visas to enter Britain every year. Nearly 2,96,000 people from India, 101,000 from Nigeria, 53,000 from Pakistan and 14,000 each were from Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were granted visas last year.\nIn the first leg of the scheme, a few hundred visitors will be selected from each country, but later it will extend to thousands.\nThe bond scheme is applicable to only visitors above the age of 18 for six-month visas, those entering the UK for a few days or weeks will not be affected. Visitors from the rest of the European Union (EU) will be exempt, because they do not require visas.\nMay stated, \u201cIn the long run we\u2019re interested in a system of bonds that deters overstaying and recovers costs if a foreign national has used our public services.\n\u201cThe pilot will apply to visitor visas, but if the scheme is successful we\u2019d like to be able to apply it on an intelligence-led basis on any visa route and any country.\u201d\npratik 24 June 2013 at 22:54\nOnstudent visa also ???",
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        "raw_content": "Great Wall Bank has been supporting women entrepreneurs in and around the large city of Deyang, China, since 2009, when it became the first bank in the country to establish a dedicated program for women in business. Seeking to expand its reach to women entrepreneurs who lacked the resources to qualify for the bank\u2019s more traditional financing options, in 2014 the bank launched the innovative Good Sisters Women Entrepreneurship Helping Initiative in cooperation with the Women\u2019s Federation of Deyang. Through the program, Great Wall Bank conducts a risk assessment on each candidate, and women who are approved receive capital or investments from local companies and individuals. Investors get a return on the fund, and women entrepreneurs receive financing and business advice from the bank to help them to succeed in their endeavors.\nAs women\u2019s economic influence in China continues to grow, Great Wall Bank is seeking to further tap into the market by supporting women across more segments. The bank has participated in a number of research activities to better understand the needs of its clients and potential clients, leading them to find that women in China are in great need of high-quality non-financial services \u2013 particularly education on financial knowledge basics, estate planning and wealth transfer, and avoiding predatory online lending. Throughout 2018 the bank executed a varied non-financial services strategy that was personalized to meet the needs of all its women clients \u2013 from young adults and mothers to professional women and entrepreneurs. Great Wall Bank supported more than 30,000 women in China with these non-financial services in 2018 and continued its efforts to become a bank of choice for women, which it views as a long-term strategy to help develop the Chinese economy.\n\u201cChecking in\u201d is a semi-regular feature in the GBA newsletter where we take a look at the latest news from across our membership. Do you have news you\u2019d like included in a future issue? Email your updates to vanessa.vanlandingham@gbaforwomen.org.",
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After they begin to fly nothing further can be done.\nThe inventor of the system used for destroying them is Mr. Mattei, a gentleman of Italian extraction, whose family have been long settled in Cyprus. He had observed their habit of moving straight in masses, so that on arriving at any deep ditch or well, they fell in and were unable to extricate themselves. On one occasion he was watching a large swarm which approached the city of Nicosia; on reaching the walls they climbed up them, and where the top of the wall was broken they entered the town, but in some places there was a smooth band of plaster on the top of the wall. He observed that they could not walk on this smooth surface, but fell back into the ditch. At once the idea flashed into his mind of making an artificial wall with a slippery top to it to arrest their march. Filled with the idea he hurried home, and the first thing that met his sight was a table-cover of shiny American cloth. 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After trying it over and over again, they turn the direction of their march and hop along at the foot of the screen, till they presently meet one of the pits and fall into it. They climb up the sides to get out again, but are met by the smooth zinc surface at the edge, and fall back into the pit; others come hopping in on top of them, and they are soon smothered by each other.\nThe system has been maintained by us in principle, but has been improved in detail. The wooden frames have been abandoned, and strips of zinc are used instead, which are laid on the ground, overlapping the edges of the pits. By this means they can be adapted to pits of any size, and a great saving is effected in the cost of transport, for when a swarm of locusts has been destroyed the screens and traps are taken up, packed on mules and donkeys, and carried off somewhere else. 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        "raw_content": "Welcome to Grow Indie!\nWe are all about food independence, diy style. Whether you have a container garden in New York City, or a couple of acres in suburbia, our mission is to inspire and empower people to grow their own food, no matter where they live. Really, anyone can do it.\nBecause here's a secret: Gardening doesn't have to be complicated.\nYou take some dirt and some seeds, and you make food. Making food means you don't have to go to the supermarket. By not going to the supermarket, you aren't contributing to the cycle of food transportation, fuel costs, pollution, and the absurd reality that those tomatoes you see in the store actually came from a country thousands of miles away.\nThere's also the taste factor----food that you grow tastes a lot better, because it wasn't sitting in a truck being driven across the country. And, by growing your own, you'll have access to culinary varieties that your regular supermarket doesn't even carry.\nYou'll also have the satisfaction of knowing exactly where your food comes from, and that it wasn't sprayed with heavy duty pesticides. Food is power, people, so its time to take matters into your own hands and start something. And we'll show you how.\nOur Grow Guides give you all the basics for vegetable gardening 101, from watering and daylight needs to companion planting and pest control. For inspiration, you can follow along as our bloggers navigate three-season gardening, grow as much from seed as possible, and experiment with edible landscaping, row covers and cover crops.\nIn our half acre Grow Indie Test Garden, we are researching and growing more than 300 varieties of vegetables from 8 different independently owned seed companies, to see which ones do best for the home gardener.\nGrow Indie also features indie chef recipes that are searchable by vegetable, so when you have that bumper crop of zucchini, you know what to do with it. You can also share your garden photos, tips, and experiences by posting on our site.",
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        "raw_content": "Thanks to April Trent for this guest post. She is a part time radio announcer,master's student, and travel writer.She is the National Youth Travel Examiner for Examiner.com as well as the owner of www.survivebeingsingle.com and www.amtrent.com\nFeeding goats at Grant's Farm in Missouri\n\ufeff When you're young and single is a great time to travel.\nInstead of doing something small\u2014such as traveling for a few days to Canada\u2014I decided that my first international travel experience would be to study abroad for six months in England without any fellow schoolmates. I was so excited because people within my major and within the newspaper I worked for had gone to this particular university in England as a pilgrimage. So, it was a way for me to feel like I belonged.\nI did suffer from a minor case of culture shock when I landed in Manchester. I traveled across northern England to my university via coach and stayed with a local friend until it was time to attend university. I made new friends while I was there and I kept in touch with my friends at home via online. One of my new friends wanted to travel across Europe during spring break. At first, I thought traveling to seven cities in eleven days was going to be a headache. That was until I talked to my friends, who envied my ability to take such a trip.\nWhile many people see being single as a lonely curse filled with agony and woe, I discovered singles have the freedom to do things that couples cannot do. Single people, can backpack through Europe, see what they want to see, do what they want to do, and travel when and how they please. They don\u2019t have to worry about making someone else happy.\nActually, I only traveled through four of the seven cities, but I had more fun studying abroad than I had during my entire domestic college experience. I visited the Louvre in Paris (for free), climbed to the top of Edinburgh Castle, saw a Scottish wedding, celebrated Easter in Barcelona, and rode rollercoasters at Flamingo Land in Yorkshire. Because of that experience, I now love to travel!\nAs for tips to make the most of your journeys:\n\u2022 You don't have to be alone. Stay in a hostel, talk to people, and you're bound to find a few fellow travelers who want to see the same things.\n\u2022 Join the fun! Ask a knowledgeable friend, hostel staffer, etc. for locations where singles have fun. Better yet, find a hostel that has group nights for residents to go to clubs, tours, and activities.\nIf you are single, you have one of the best gifts available: freedom. Having a partner who loves to travel with you to the same places is even better. However, if you are single, do not underestimate your potential for creating enduring happiness.\napriltrent85@gmail.com",
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        "raw_content": "Schonbrunn Palace and the Hapsburgs\n5 July \u201904. Monday. We are getting old-hand at using the local transportation systems and today was no exception. We were off to meeting the Chouinards at the Schonbrunn Palace which was the summer home of Empress Maria Teresa Hapsburg. This palace was very much like Versailles in France. As we went into the receiving courtyard there was a large sign warning all visitors of \u201cpickpockets\u201d in the area. Luckily we didn\u2019t encounter any. As Louise has mentioned in her journal we were only able to see about 40 rooms and all the grounds of the Palace, but those that we did see were just incredible.\nWe were also able to read a lot of Elisabeth\u2019s \u201cSissy\u201d personal poems and I was really struck with them. She wasn\u2019t a real happy person in the roll of royalty. It seems that having married at 16 set up a life that was difficult to jump into and maintain with very little personal time for herself. Her writings were very good but at the same time very sad. Her husband was a man with a lot of integrity and loved her very much but that wasn\u2019t enough. She also had a baby die at 2 years and then her son Rudolf died of suicide at 32. From that time on she wore nothing but black except on one occasion of a wedding she wore gray. A tough life, and a person that even today is loved and admired by all Austrians. Anyway, I was impressed as to how much Lou and Drew stayed with the program and really enjoyed it. There was a break from all the audio and room traveling that gave them a little time for themselves as well.\nA great \u201cmaze\u201d\u2026 it seems that Drew was the only one to find his was out without help. He made sure that I knew he had to help his mother and grandma out or they might still be there today. Well, it seems that \u201cBumble Bee\u201d will have a house guest tonight\u2026.Lil Louise is going to spend the night with us. The rest of her family are going on a train/boat adventure and she opted out to spend the night. Tomorrow\u2026.time out",
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        "raw_content": "Humanism: Unbelief, Materialism, Situation Ethics, and Moral Permissiveness\nWhat does Humanism teach about God, the Bible, origins, eternal destinies, situation ethics, and sexual morality? What influence do Humanists have in government, education, the media, and entertainment?\nThis study quotes official statements of the American Humanist Association to document their belief in atheism, agnosticism, evolution, materialism, abortion, euthanasia, suicide, divorce, homosexuality, and sexual permissiveness. These views are contrasted to the Bible teaching of faith in God, creation, judgment, heaven, hell, respect for life, marriage, and an absolute standard for moral purity.\nClick here to listen to this material as a free audio Bible study.\nFew people were aware of, or concerned about, the Humanist philosophy until recently. As it has become more influential, it has become better known. Yet still few people really understand it or realize the depth of its influence on society.\nThe purposes of this study are to acquaint people with the major doctrines of Humanism, to demonstrate the influence it is having in our society, and to compare its teachings to those of the Bible.\nPeople are confused about Humanism partly because the word has different meanings and partly because Humanists themselves hold different beliefs. Sometimes \"humanism\" refers to a humanitarian concern for others. But at other times it refers to a philosophy that exalts man while denying or belittling God.\nIn this discussion, we will examine Humanism as defined by the American Humanist Association in its official publications: \"Humanist Manifestos,\" \"Secular Humanist Declaration,\" The Humanist magazine, and other publications.\nWe will then examine the impact of these beliefs in many influential areas of society, including: government, education, entertainment, and the media.\nConsider the influence of Humanism in the following areas:\nI. Faith in Man, Not in God\nA. Humanist Beliefs\n... we find that traditional views of the existence of God either are meaningless, have not yet been demonstrated to be true, or are tyrannically exploitative. Secular Humanists may be agnostics, atheists, rationalists, or skeptics, but they find insufficient evidence for the claim that some divine purpose exists for the universe. They reject the idea that God has intervened miraculously in history or revealed himself to a chosen few, or that he can save or redeem sinners. They believe that men and women are free and are responsible for their own destinies and that they cannot look toward some transcendent Being for salvation. We reject the divinity of Jesus, the divine mission of Moses ... We do not accept as true the literal interpretation of the Old and New Testaments ... - \"Declaration,\" pp. 18.\n\"Secular Humanism places trust in human intelligence rather than in divine guidance\" - \"Declaration,\" p. 24.\nAs non-theists, we begin with humans not God, nature not deity ... we can discover no divine purpose or providence for the human species ... No deity will save us; we must save ourselves - \"Manifestos,\" p. 16.\nIn the Humanist Magazine, Jan/Feb, 1983, p. 26, Humanist author John Dunphy says:\n... a viable alternative to [Christianity] must be sought. That alternative is Humanism. ... The classroom must and will become an arena of conflict between the old and the new - the rotting corpse of Christianity, together with all its adjacent evils and misery, and the new faith of Humanism...\nSo, Humanists clearly admit that they do not believe in the God of the Bible or in the Bible as God's word. They openly view themselves as opponents of \"Christianity.\"\nB. Influence in Society\n\"Separation of church and state\" has become a tool to accomplish what our founding fathers never intended: complete elimination of religion from public life. This has occurred through legislation and especially through court rulings.\nFormer Chief Justice Rehnquist once said that federal courts \"bristle with hostility to all things religious in public life\" (PS Report, 10/2006). This hostility is manifested in many ways.\nIn response to the efforts of atheists and the humanistic American Civil Liberties Union, courts have progressively removed the Bible, God, and prayer from public buildings and public institutions.\nEfforts are under way to remove \"under God\" from the pledge of allegiance.\nBecause the Boy Scouts require their leaders to believe in God and not be homosexuals, powerful forces seek to remove all support of the Scouts from public institutions.\nGovernment officials are severely criticized in the media if they mention prayer, God, or the Bible. And sometimes they are even criticized for privately expressing trust in God.\nSupreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia once delivered a speech in which he defended the role of \"Christians\" in public life. For this he was fiercely criticized. One critic said, \"We expect our Supreme Court justices to be the most secular of our public servants\" (via Dr. James Dobson). Why? Early Supreme Court justices openly declared their faith in God. Why should people who do not believe in God be better judges than people who do believe in God?\nIt has reached the point that religious people are ridiculed if they even express a viewpoint about laws or government activities. Who can deny that Humanist values have great influence in our government?\nIt is a known fact that the Bible, prayer, and essentially all references to God have been banned in school classes and activities. And although schools allow students to form clubs to discuss all kinds of subjects from homosexuality to Islam, yet students have to fight for the right to voluntarily meet on school property to discuss the Bible before or after school hours.\nWhat philosophy dominates in the schools? The preface to the Humanist book Humanist Ethics says:\n... a large majority of the educators of America and of the western world are Humanist in their outlook. The faculties of American colleges and universities are predominantly Humanist, and a majority of the teachers who go out from their studies in the colleges to responsibilities in primary and secondary schools are basically Humanist, no matter that many maintain a nominal attachment to church or synagogue for good personal or social or practical reasons.\nWe will see later that nearly every major tenet of Humanism has been endorsed by official resolutions of the National Education Association (NEA).\nNo one would attempt do deny that the modern media is secular. Religion is consistently ridiculed or ignored.\nNewsweek reported a survey of 104 top TV writers and executives. 45% of them reported that they have no religious affiliation, compared to only 4% of Americans in general (via Citizen, 9/21/92).\nDead Kennedys recorded \"Religious Vomit\" saying, \"All religions make me wanna throw up. All religions make me sick\" (Christian Inquirer, 7&8/82).\nXTC recorded \"Dear God\" in which a child starts a letter to God. Then the song blames God for war, family problems, famine, disease and death. The song concludes as the child says, \"If there's one thing I don't believe in, it's you, God\" (Media Update, 9&10/87, p. 9).\nAFA Journal and TV Guide reported that 90% of Americans say they believe in God or a higher power, and 80% pray regularly. Americans contribute nearly fifteen times as much money to religious groups as they spend to attend major league baseball, football, and basketball combined. According to a Gallup Poll, attendance at religious services is more than fifty times greater than attendance at the three major professional sports leagues.\nSurely religion is a major part of the lives of Americans. Yet a survey of evening TV news shows on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and PBS revealed that only about 1% of the news reports discussed religion. (via \"The Gospel Observer,\" July 14, 1996)\nOur public institutions have become largely non-religious, exactly like Humanism wants.\nC. The Teaching of the Scriptures\nWe have shown is that Humanism is a real danger. Christians must make difficult personal decisions regarding how they will respond to the influence of Humanism. But the Bible is clear regarding what should Christians believe.\nGod does exist & the Bible is His word.\nPsalms 14:1 - The fool has said in his heart, \"There is no God.\"\nMany proofs support these conclusions.\nRomans 1:20 - The only logical explanation for the existence of the universe is that there is a God who made it. [Psalms 19:1; Acts 14:15,17; 17:24-31]\nIsaiah 41:21-23; 42:8,9 - God repeatedly predicted the distant future in detail in order to prove His Deity (John 13:19; Jeremiah 28:9). Man cannot predict the future infallibly (James 4:14; Proverbs 27:1). Yet Bible writers did so time after time. It follows that they were guided by God, as they claimed. (See also Ezekiel 26:3-14; Deuteronomy 28:15-64; Matthew 2:1-6; 21:1-9; 26:14,15; 27:9,10,38; Acts 2:24-32; Isaiah 53.)\nJohn 20:30,31 - The only reasonable explanation for the miracles recorded in the Bible, especially Jesus' resurrection, is that these events were caused by God to confirm that these men were His inspired messengers. These events could not be done by human ability, yet historical eyewitness testimony confirms them to have occurred. (John 5:36; 11:38-48; Hebrews 2:3,4; Acts 14:3; 1:3; 2:22; 1 Corinthians 15:1-8)\nMan should trust in God, not in himself.\nGenesis 1:26,27; chap. 3 - Man was created good but sinned and became corrupt.\nMatthew 7:13,14; Romans 3:23 - Throughout history, all people have committed sin, and most have lived lives that were generally corrupt. Wars, hatred, crime, and immorality have characterized people of all time periods. These should not be blamed on God, but on people who choose to disobey God. (Romans 5:12; 1 John 1:8-10; Genesis 6:5; Jeremiah 17:9)\nIt follows that man cannot solve his problems himself. He must trust in God's wisdom to guide him.\nProverbs 14:12 - There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death.\nProverbs 3:5,6 -- Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.\nHumanism says we should reject the idea of God and solve our problems ourselves. This idea is not new. Only the name is new. Trusting self has been the basic attitude of men throughout history; and it has always led to tragedy. Trusting in self is not the solution to man's problems but the cause of them! (Romans 1:20-32)\nFor much more detailed evidence of the existence of God and the Bible as God's word, please see our Bible Instruction web site at /instruct/.\n[See also Philippians 4:6,7,13; 1 Peter 5:7: Psalm 103:13-18; 2 Chronicles 32:7,8; 1 Samuel 17:37,45ff; 2 Kings 6:14-17; Matthew 6:25-34; 7:7-11; Psalm 23; 27:1-3,14; 34:19; 46:1,2; Joshua 1:5-9; Romans 8:28,31-39; Genesis 11:1-9; Ephesians 6:10-18; Mark 16:16.]\nII. Evolution and Materialism\nA. Humanist Doctrine\nReligious Humanists regard the universe as self-existing and not created ... Humanism believes that man is a part of nature and that he has emerged as the result of a continuous process ... science affirms that the human species is an emergence from natural evolutionary forces. - \"Manifestos,\" pp. 8,17\nWe have found no convincing evidence that there is a separable \"soul\" ... that ... survives death - \"Declaration,\" p.19.\nPromises of immortal salvation or fear of eternal damnation are both illusory and harmful. They distract humans from present concerns ... We strive for the good life, here and now. The goal is to pursue life's enrichment ... - \"Manifestos,\" pp. 16,17.\nEvolution is affirmed by displays in many state or federal parks and museums. Often we are told the supposed evolutionary ancestry of various kinds of plants or animals. Or fossils and geological formations are stated to be millions of years old, in order to harmonize with evolutionary theory.\nMany government-financed scientific projects are based on evolutionary beliefs. A major goal of the American space program, for example, has been to determine the origin of the planets or to seek for evidence of life in outer space. The hope, of course, is that this will confirm evolution.\nSome courts have forbidden schools to require the teaching of the evidence for creation, if evidence for evolution is presented. Some have even ruled that schools could not require teachers to point out the flaws in evolution or to refer students to books presenting alternative views.\nEvolution is regularly defended in science, history, geology, sociology, health, and especially biology classes. But textbooks rarely even mention creation (some teachers present it anyway). I once counted the number of pages defending evolution in textbooks approved for use in Indiana public high school biology classes. The average number of pages devoted to evolution was 46, but the average number of pages devoted to creation was zero!\nIf creation is mentioned at all, it is dismissed with statements such as the following:\n... no major pattern of scientific evidence that conflicts with [Darwin's] theory has turned up - Biology, Scott-Foresman, p. 222\nMovies and TV programs, especially PBS programs and scientific \"documentaries,\" commonly cite evolution as established fact.\nModern music and other forms of entertainment also often ridicule life after death.\nThe Beatles recorded the song \"Imagine\":\nImagine there's no heaven - it's easy if you try. No hell below us, above us only sky. Imagine all the people living for today ... and no religion too ... You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope some day you'll join us...\" (Fact Sheet, p. 1; and Peters, pp. 63,64).\nMichael Omartian, who has produced albums for many top artists, said that the image portrayed by pop stars is: \"Do whatever you want to do. It doesn't matter. There's nothing to live for anyway. Let's just go crazy\" (Peters, p. 180).\nMan was created\nGenesis 1:1-28 - God created the heavens and the earth, the plants and animals, and the people. Evolution, however, cannot explain how life came from non-living matter apart from God. That would be spontaneous generation, which all scientific evidence has disproved. [Acts 14:15; 17:24; Exodus 20:11; Psalms 33:6,9; 148:5; Matthew 19:4,5; Hebrews 11:3]\nGenesis 1:11,21,24 - All plants and animals reproduce after their own kind. Every person can confirm this by personal observation. Evolution has yet to prove that kinds of living things can produce new kinds. If evolution were true, there should be millions of fossils of animals halfway between the kinds we have now, but there are none. [Galatians 6:7,8; Matthew 7:16,20; James 3:12]\nGenesis 1:26,27; 2:7 - Man did not evolve from the animals but was created in the image of God to have dominion over the animals. Evolution tries to belittle the differences between people and animals, but cannot explain why man's intelligence is so far advanced beyond that of the animals, or why we appreciate and create humor and art and music, or why we have a sense of conscience. [James 3:9; 1 Corinthians 11:7]\nMan's spirit will exist after death in eternal reward or punishment.\nJohn 5:28,29; 2 Corinthians 5:10 - All men will be raised and then judged for their lives. [1 Corinthians 15:22-26; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:10; Matthew 5:10-12; 25:41-46; 2 Thessalonians 1:6-9; Romans 6:23; Luke 16:19-31]\nEcclesiastes 12:13,14 - The purpose of life is therefore to serve God so we can receive the reward He offers. [Matthew 6:33; 10:28; Hebrews 10:26-36; 1 Peter 1:3-9]\n1 Corinthians 15:32 - If the dead are not raised, let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die. This is the consequence of Humanism. It is a philosophy of despair and hopelessness. If this life is all we have and nothing follows, no wonder young people commit suicide when tragedy strikes. Only those who believe in God have a better hope.\nFor much more detailed evidence regarding creation vs. evolution, please see our Bible Instruction web site at /instruct/.\nIII. Situation Ethics\nThus secularists deny that morality needs to be deduced from religious belief ... For secular Humanists, ethical conduct is, or should be, judged by critical reason, and their goal is to develop autonomous and responsible individuals, capable of making their own choices in life ... As secular Humanists we believe in the central importance of the value of human happiness here and now. We are opposed to Absolutist morality ... Secular Humanism places trust in human intelligence rather than in divine guidance - \"Declaration,\" pp. 15,24.\nWe affirm that moral values derive their source from human experience. Ethics is autonomous and situational, needing no theological or ideological sanction. Ethics stems from human need and interest ... We strive for the good life, here and now. The goal is to pursue life's enrichment ... - \"Manifestos,\" p. 17.\nThe right to ... abortion ... should be recognized ... the individual must experience a full range of civil liberties in all societies. This includes ... a recognition of an individual's right to die with dignity, euthanasia, and the right to suicide - \"Manifestos,\" pp. 18,19.\nSo situation Ethics is the belief that there are no absolute rules of right and wrong, and no Divine revelation to set the standard for conduct. Each individual decides for himself what to do according to what he believes would best promote the enrichment of people in this life. Any act can be right under certain circumstances, including lying, stealing, suicide, or even murder.\nHave our rulers been influenced by situation ethics? Do they ever lie to us or to one another? If they get caught, do they ever argue that the situation justified it?\nThe practice most frequently justified by situational reasoning is the taking of human life. Since 1973, 1 1/2 million unborn babies per year are killed in this country. The \"gateway\" arguments used to break down resistance to the killing always involve emotional situations.\nWe are told that the mother was raped, the baby will be deformed, the parents are too poor, the child will have too poor a \"quality of life,\" the parents will abuse the child, etc. Then when people conclude that these \"situations\" justify killing the baby, judges and politicians rule that a mother may kill an unborn child for any reason whatever. As a result, more than 80% of all abortions occur, not for any of these reasons, but because the woman conceived outside marriage!\nThe government punishes parents who deliberately kill or harm children after they have been born. Parents who even bruise a child have been accused of \"child abuse\" and subjected to vigorous prosecution. Could you deliberately kill a 10-year-old if it was conceived as a result of rape or is deformed, poor, or abused? Of course not, but if the child is still in the womb, then the government allows the child to be killed, even when these situations do not exist!\nAnd many people want the government to pay for women's abortions!\nMercy-killing and \"assisted suicide\"\nNow the government often permits (or overlooks) people who kill or help kill people even after they have been born.\nBabies born deformed are sometimes set aside to die without legal penalty. Some nations and at least one state in America have laws that allow doctors to help people commit suicide.\nHow is this justified? By situational arguments. The person is so old and sick that they want to die, etc.\nWho would have believed, just a few decades ago, that our society would come to this? Yet all this is exactly what Humanism has defended all along.\nOne of the most common ways the schools undermine absolute standards is by exercises called \"values clarification,\" \"values education,\" or \"morals education.\" These can be found in any subject at any grade level, especially in sex education, social studies, psychology, sociology, etc.\nThese exercises involve questionnaires, role-playing, or group discussions of challenging and controversial moral issues, often involving lying, stealing, killing, or sexual conduct. Students are often assured that \"there are no right or wrong answers.\" Conclusions are reached, not on the basis of research to accumulate and evaluate evidence, but on personal opinions along with peer pressure (\"pooled ignorance\").\nAppeal to authority is disallowed. If a student appeals to the Bible or religion, he is asked, \"But how do you think it should be?\" Exercises are done, if at all possible, without parents' knowledge so as to avoid the input and influence of parents. Difficult hypothetical situations are invented to make it appear that traditional absolute values will not work. Students are compelled to participate at ages when they are unprepared to reach mature judgments about such difficult issues.\nA frequently used example is a lifeboat (or bomb shelter) with too many people in it. Students must examine each occupant and decide who should be killed so the others can live. As a result, kids conclude that killing may be justified in certain situations.\nI once reviewed the high school text Person to Person, published by Bennett. The teacher's edition encouraged teachers to assign students to say if they agree or disagree with controversial statements, including the following. But they are first assured that \"There are no right or wrong answers.\"\nTo find out if they are sexually suited for each other, a couple should have intercourse before marriage\nIf a couple is in love, it is all right to have sexual relations before marriage\nOne way to tell a date \"I like you\" is to have intercourse with him or her\nIf people have a safe birth control method, it is all right to have intercourse before marriage.\nAn exercise in student edition of this book tells students to choose another student as partner, pretend they are married, and role-play making arrangements for their divorce!\nA high school health class where we once lived used a death education survey with 57 questions including all the following:\n8. To what extent do you believe in life after death? ...\n9. Regardless of your belief about life after death, what is your wish about it? ...\n10. To what extent do you believe in reincarnation? ...\n20. Based on your present feelings, what is the probability of your taking your own life in the near future? ...\n24. When you think of your own death ..., how do you feel? A. fearful B. Discouraged C. Depressed D. Purposeless [etc.] ...\n25. What is your present orientation to your own death? A. Death-seeker B. Death-hastener C. Death-accepter [etc.] ...\n29. If you had a choice, what kind of death would you prefer? A. Tragic, violent death ... F. Suicide. G. Homicidal victim [etc.] ...\n35. To what extent has the possibility of massive human destruction by nuclear war influenced your present attitudes toward death or life? ...\n39. Whom have you known who has committed suicide? ...\n40. How do you estimate your lifetime probability of committing suicide?\n41. Suppose that you were to commit suicide, what reason would most motivate you to do it? A. To get even ... G. Family strife H. Atomic war [etc.] ...\n42. Suppose you were to commit suicide, what method would you be most likely to use? A. Barbiturates or pills B. Gunshot C. Hanging [etc.] ...\n43. Suppose you were ever to commit suicide, would you leave a suicide note? ...\n51. What kind of a funeral would you prefer? ...\nExamples can be multiplied (see the book Child Abuse in the Classroom).\nRemember, all these issues are discussed by immature students in the face of strong peer pressure, without reference to the Bible (which has been banned), and with all appeals to authority being disallowed.\nThe effect is to teach immature students to ignore authority and objective evidence, and reach conclusions according to subjective personal feelings, opinions, and peer pressure. Situation ethics is the fundamental tenet, and Humanism is the big winner.\nSituation ethics has been the standard of TV since it began. Even programs in the early days of TV justified lying if it would help people feel better. Modern TV and movies justify stealing, abortion, mercy-killing, and even deliberate killing of adults in certain situations.\nThe Newsweek survey of 104 top TV writers and executives reported that 97% believe abortion is a woman's right.\nElton John recorded the song \"Suicide\":\nI'm getting bored being part of mankind ...\nThink I'll buy a forty-four and give 'em all a surprise.\nYeah, think I'm gonna kill myself, cause a little suicide.\nStick around for a couple of days, what a scandal if I die.\nYea, I'm gonna kill myself, cause a little headline news (Fact Sheet, p. 6).\nAlice Cooper, in his performances, frequently pretended to hang himself (Larson, p. 22f).\nEddie and the Hot Rods had an album called \"Teenage Depression.\" The front pictured a young man pointing a gun at his head, obviously about to commit suicide (Peters, p. 136).\nIs it any wonder that suicide is the #2 killer of young people? A major reason is that humanistic situation ethics has become the norm in some of the most influential institutions of society.\nC. The Teachings of the Scriptures\nThe Bible claims that man is not wise enough to decide moral issues without Divine revelation.\nJeremiah 10:23 - It is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.\n2 Corinthians 10:18 - For not he who commends himself is approved, but whom the Lord commends.\nIsaiah 55:9 - The Lord says that as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.\nWhen a person claims he is wise enough to decide right from wrong by his own human wisdom alone, he demonstrates, not his wisdom, but his foolishness!\n[Proverbs 3:5,6; 2 Corinthians 10:12; 1 Corinthians 1:18-31; 2:1-5; 4:6; Colossians 3:17; Matthew 15:9; Luke 16:15; Romans 1:18-32; 10:1-3; Matthew 7:21-23; Galatians 1:6-9; Deuteronomy 4:2; Revelation 22:18,19; 1 Timothy 1:3; 6:3; James 4:12]\nThe Bible claims that it is the absolute standard of right and wrong, which men must obey.\n2 Timothy 3:16,17 - Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable to instruct in righteousness and thoroughly equip us for every good work.\nJohn 14:15 - Jesus said, \"If you love Me, keep My commandments.\" Love is not an excuse for disobedience but a motivation for obedience.\nPsalms 19:7-11 - God's laws are perfect, right, and true. They make us wise, enlighten us, and lead to great reward.\nJohn 12:48 - Jesus' words will judge us in the last day.\nGod's revelation is perfect. No man can improve on it. It will be the standard by which our lives will be judged. Our eternal destiny will depend on our obedience to it. Our responsibility is, not to sit in judgment on God's word nor to modify it, but to learn and obey it.\n[1 Corinthians 14:37; 9:21; Matthew 28:18-20; 2 John 9; John 17:17; 14:21-24; 1 John 5:3; 1 Peter 4:11; Ephesians 1:22,23; Colossians 1:18; 2:8,19; Acts 3:22,23; Romans 2:6-10; 2 Corinthians 5:10; 2 Thessalonians 1:8-10; 1 John 3:6-8,10; Revelation 22:12; 1 Samuel 15:3-23]\nThe Bible gives compelling evidence that it is a revelation from God.\nThe Bible is united and harmonious.\nDisagreement about moral issues is the invariable consequence of human wisdom. Humanists admit that they do not agree among themselves (\"Manifestos,\" p. 24). If men are so wise, why can't they agree about what is right or wrong?\nThough the Bible was written by over forty men from different backgrounds over a period of 1500 years, yet their writings contain no contradictions. How could they so agree, unless they were guided by God as they claimed?\nBible writers successfully and repeatedly predicted the distant future in detail.\nTheir predictions always came true. Humanists cannot predict the future. Since Bible writers could predict the future but Humanists cannot, why should we believe that humans are the greatest source of wisdom? Why not grant that the Bible writers spoke the truth, when they claimed they were speaking by guidance of God.\nThe men who revealed the message of the Bible could do miracles: works that are impossible except by Divine power.\nThey raised the dead, walked on water, calmed storms, and instantaneously healed obvious and incurable diseases. Humanists can do none of these things. So why should we accept humans as the highest power on earth and submit to human guidance? Why not grant that the Bible writers spoke by the guidance of God, as they claimed?\nWhen we realize that God exists and made the universe, then we must believe He is far wiser than we. Men have made nothing even fractionally as great as the universe. It follows that we should trust God's wisdom to guide us through His Divine revelation.\nFaith in God is far more reasonable than Humanism. But the proper beginning point is, not to allow our human wisdom to sit in judgment on the reasonableness of Divine law, but to honestly evaluate the evidence that God exists and that the Bible is His word.\nFor much more detailed evidence for the Bible as God's word, please see our Bible Instruction web site at /instruct/.\nIV. Sexual Permissiveness\nIn the area of sexuality, we believe that intolerant attitudes, often cultivated by orthodox religions and puritanical cultures, unduly repress sexual conduct. The right to birth control, abortion, and divorce should be recognized ... neither do we wish to prohibit, by law or social sanction, sexual behavior between consenting adults. The many varieties of sexual exploration should not in themselves be considered \"evil\" ... individuals should be permitted to express their sexual proclivities and pursue their life-styles as they desire - \"Manifestos,\" p. 18\nHence, with its human wisdom and situation ethics, Humanism concludes that men have a right to premarital and extramarital sexual unions, divorce, polygamy, homosexuality, and any other \"sexual proclivity\" they desire. What if a person's \"proclivity\" leads him to desire sex with children? By the Humanist's \"wisdom,\" what right would other people have to \"repress\" such conduct with their \"intolerant attitudes\"? (Many Humanists defend the practice of pedophiles.)\nWith \"no fault\" divorce laws, almost anyone can obtain a divorce, if he can afford the lawyer's fees. As a result, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce.\nFor years the government has provided contraceptives to unmarried teens without the parents' knowledge or consent. Your teenage daughter cannot get her ears pierced without your consent; but the government will provide her with condoms, even if you object, and pay for it with your tax dollars!\nMany communities have passed laws granting special favors to homosexuals. Now homosexuals demand that states grant them the rights and privileges of marriage. And officials that refuse to bow to Gay Rights' demands can be sure that their personal lives will be searched with a fine-tooth comb; any faults found will be exposed to public ridicule, probably right before an election. And the incredible hypocrisy is that often the homosexuals and humanists will expose some official for one of those \"sexual proclivities\" or other such practices that the homosexuals and Humanists themselves practice, defend, and justify!\nThe National Endowment for the Arts gives federal tax dollars to fund \"art\" projects so grossly immoral we cannot describe them here. They include open displays of homosexual acts. One display showed a crucifix immersed in human waste. One woman's \"art\" consisted of calling men from the audience to come on stage and inspect her private organs. So our tax dollars promote the \"sexual proclivities\" that Humanism defends.\n\"Sex education\" in schools almost invariably defends Humanist views. But it can occur in almost any class and is often camouflaged by calling it other terms to avoid alerting parents.\nThe most influential sex ed organizations are the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) and Sex Information & Education Council of the US (SIECUS). Both are totally dominated by Humanists. The American Humanist Association gave the honorary title of \"Humanist of the Year\" to SIECUS executive director Mary Calderone, to PPFA's founder Margaret Sanger, and to PPFA's president Faye Wattleton. Many other prominent sex educators are open Humanists. Further, an official statement from the AHA lists PPFA as a \"kindred cause\" to its own Humanist goals.\nSIECUS Study Guides advise sex ed teachers what to teach. Study Guide #5 said on page 25:\nWe must examine the potential impact of the [premarital sexual] relationship upon ourselves and the others who are involved. It is just such an examination that has led to the popularity of situational ethics, for it is abundantly clear that for some people having premarital coitus can contribute to the development of responsibility ... to a sense of integrity and self-realization.\nThe official \"SIECUS Position Statement\" said, \"It is the position of SIECUS that: The use of explicit sexual materials (sometimes referred to as pornography) can serve a variety of important needs in the lives of countless individuals.\"\nIn 1973 Alan Guttmacher, who was then the head of PPFA, said: \"...the only avenue the International Planned Parenthood Federation and its allies could travel to win the battle for abortion on demand is through sex education...\"\nWe learned of a tax-funded clinic in Indiana that provided sex ed materials. Included was a film named \"Vir Amat,\" desired to instill the proper attitudes in sex educators. Their catalog described the film as follows:\nTwo young men, who have lived together for over a year, share their relationship and sexual pattern. The film begins showing them preparing dinner while enjoying kissing, joking, and flirting. After dinner, they move to the living room where they stimulate each other manually and orally to orgasm. Post-orgasmic play continues the element of fun and affection, which is shown throughout the film. The film de-mythologizes homosexual relationships, showing two ordinary men in a warm, loving relationship.\nAgain, examples could be multiplied. Not all these objectionable ideas are found in every school, but all school districts have been influenced to a greater or lesser extent.\nThe NEA, the professional organization (actually a union) with which a majority of teachers are affiliated, is another Humanist-dominated organization. Every year it passes official resolutions describing the goals it hopes to see achieved. Resolutions regularly passed include:\n* Support for \"the right to reproductive freedom\" (including abortion)\n* Support for sex education that teaches \"birth control\" and \"diversity of sexual orientation\"\n* Support for clinics in the schools where students can obtain \"access to birth control methods with instruction in their use\" (without parents' consent, of course)\n* Training programs for teachers that include the \"acceptance of diverse sexual orientation\" and \"[s]upport for the celebration of a Lesbian and Gay History Month\"\n* Support for federal funding to the National Endowment for the Arts with no restrictions on what projects paid for.\n* Opposition to any efforts by parents or government to control what the schools teach about any of the above.\nEntertainment & the media\nThe sexual laxness of the media is legendary, whether in movies, TV, or music.\nA survey of the contents of PG and PG-13 movies revealed:\n* Nearly 1/4 have the \"f-word.\"\n* 61% take God's name in vain.\n* 71% contain vulgar references to excretion, intercourse, or the genitals.\n* 50% imply sexual intercourse.\n* 13% show intercourse.\n* 30% show explicit nudity (via Citizen, 1/89)\nA study of sexual acts in 58 hours of prime-time TV revealed: 5 rapes, 7 homosexual acts, 28 acts of prostitution, 41 examples of sexual relations between unmarried people, and six sexual relations between married people. And that was in 1983! (Christian Inquirer, 7 & 8/83)\nSeveral programs now feature characters that are openly homosexual.\nThe Newsweek survey of 104 top TV writers and executives learned that only 45% believe that adultery is wrong, compared to 85% of Americans in general. Only 20% believed homosexual acts are wrong, compared to 76% of Americans in general.\nMusic is so filled with sexual immorality that we hardly need to document it. Chris Stein (Blondie) once said: \"Everyone takes it for granted rock and roll is synonymous with sex\" (People, 5/21/79, p. 53; via Fact Sheet, p. 2, and Larson, p. 18 and Aranza, p. 76 and Peters, p. 107).\nMTV and music videos multiply the damage by often combining immoral words with pictures of immoral conduct.\nAdd to this the corrupt influence of many video games, and it is clear that Humanistic sexual liberation has conquered most entertainment, and it successfully uses schools and government to spread its immoral philosophies.\nBible truth is generally not hard to understand, though it may be hard to practice.\nThe sexual relationship is pure only for a man and woman who are Scripturally married to one another.\nHebrews 13:4 - Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled; but fornicators and adulterers God will judge.\nGod's word does not oppose the sexual union as being inherently bad. On the contrary, God designed it and glorified it. And therefore, His laws must regulate it. He says it is wholesome within marriage. All sexual relations outside marriage are forbidden.\n[1 Corinthians 7:2-5,9; 6:9-11,16-18]\nMarriage is a lifetime commitment.\nRomans 7:2-3 - Man and woman are bound to their marriage covenant as long as they both live, and are free to remarry only when the spouse dies.\nSexual relationships, between those who do not have a Scriptural lifetime marriage commitment with one another, constitute adultery or fornication. This would include relationships before marriage, outside marriage, polygamy, and homosexuality.\nThe only Scriptural grounds for divorce is fornication. Remarriage without a Scriptural divorce is adultery.\nMatthew 19:9 - Whoever divorces his wife, except for fornication, and marries another, commits adultery; and whoever marries her who is divorced commits adultery [cf. v3-9; Matthew 5:32; 1 Corinthians 7:10,11].\nGod grants only one reason for which one may divorce a Scriptural marriage companion: if that companion has committed fornication. To divorce for other reasons is forbidden, and to remarry then is adultery.\nSexual relations between people of the same sex are specifically condemned as immoral.\n1 Corinthians 6:9-11 - Homosexuals will not inherit the kingdom of God, unless they repent and cease the practice.\nRomans 1:26,27 - Men who burn in lust for other men are guilty of vile passions, unseemliness, and error. Such practices follow as a consequence of man's rejection of God as the Creator whom we ought to serve. This, of course, is precisely the consequence of Humanism. The whole context, from verses 18 to 32, is an excellent description of the perversions of Humanism.\n[1 Timothy 1:9-11; Genesis 19:1-11; Exodus 22:19; Leviticus 18:22,23; 20:13,15f]\nChristians should avoid having evil thoughts or causing such thoughts in others.\nProverbs 4:23 - Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life. We must learn to avoid, not just sinful acts, but also influences that lead us to want to do wrong.\nMatthew 18:6,7 - If we tempt others to sin, we would be better off drowned in the sea. So not only should we protect our own hearts from immoral influences, we must be sure that our words, deeds, teaching, and manner of dress do not encourage others to immorality.\nMatthew 5:27,28 - Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. So the problem to be avoided is, not just immoral deeds, but immoral thoughts and anything that leads our hearts to desire immorality. [Proverbs 6:25]\nMark 7:21-23 - A number of passages warn against practices that are \"lascivious or licentious.\" This refers to practices that entice or excite improper sexual lusts.\n[Genesis 39:7-12; Romans 13:13,14; Galatians 5:19-21; I Peter 4:1-4; 2 Corinthians 12:21; Ephesians 5:19; 2 Peter 2:2,7,18; Jude 4; Philippians 4:8; Colossians 3:2; Philippians 3:19; 2:5; Matthew 5:8; 6:13; Proverbs 6:27; I Corinthians 15:33; Proverbs 13:20; 5:8; James 4:4; 2 Corinthians 6:17-7:1]\nIn short, Humanist permissiveness is wholly contrary to Scripture. Those who recognize their true relationship to God must live pure lives and oppose immoral philosophies.\nFor much more detailed discussion of morality and sexual conduct, please see our Bible Instruction web site at /instruct/.\nThe danger of Humanism is, not only that it has had great impact on our society, but that people are often influenced by Humanist views regardless of whether or not they are in any way familiar with the term. How much have we been influenced?\nPhilippians 2:15-16 - We must be blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world. This is the duty of Christians. Is your light shining, or has it become polluted by Humanistic views?\n(C) Copyright 3/1984, 7/1996, 11/2006, David E. Pratte\nMarxism (Communism) and the Bible\nSuicide: Moral or Immoral?\nPhoto: Official logo of The American Humanist Association; Credit: The American Humanist Association distributed under GNU free documentation license, via Wikimedia Commons",
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        "raw_content": "Transit and Ride-Sharing Partnerships on the Rise, Despite Growing Pains\nMore than two dozen transit agencies have launched partnerships with transportation network companies, with varying degrees of success.\nby Skip Descant / August 20, 2018\nA woman awaits a ride via a ride-hailing app like Uber or Lyft. Roughly two-dozen transit agencies have launched projects to grow partnerships with transportation network companies like Uber or Lyft, with varying degrees of success. Flickr/beyonddc\nIn more than two dozen cities across the country, transit agencies have partnered with private-sector transportation providers, such as Lyft, Uber and Via, as well as local taxi companies and other mobility providers. These relationships have evolved as agencies seek to grow ridership, burnish their brand and remain relevant amid the pervasive growth of non-traditional, app-based transportation services.\nThe transit agencies run the spectrum from large to small, and the deals they have struck with transportation network companies like Uber or Lyft have taken a number of creative shapes. Some of those programs remain and are under further development, while others have been closed out for various reasons.\nAbout a year ago the Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) in Marin County, Calif., began a pilot program to offer subsidized Lyft rides to and from four commuter rail stations in the county. Riders pay the first $2 of their Lyft ride and TAM pays up to the next $5.\nWhat Do Transit Riders Prize Even More than Cheap Tickets? ConvenienceThink Uber and Lyft Are Killing Transit? Think AgainAirport Parking Takes Hit From Uber, Lyft\n\u201cThe way this works is, if you\u2019re headed to or from one of the four stations, go to the Lyft app and enter in the code: Get SMART,\u201d said Derek McGill, planning manager for the Transportation Authority of Marin, a congestion-management agency and sales tax collector in Marin County.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been ongoing. And it\u2019s been a very cost-effective service. We are looking at continuing this beyond our pilot period,\u201d he said. TAM\u2019s budget for the program is about $70,000 annually. In the first five months of service, roughly 1,000 riders took advantage of the discounted Lyft rides.\nIn 2016 Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART), serving Florida\u2019s Tampa region, rolled out HyperLINK, a pilot program offering door-to-door service within set zones for $3 per ride using small van-type vehicles, linking riders to a bus station to access the broader HART system. By most measures, the project was a success, said Greg Brackin, director of operations support and ADA officer with HART. \u201cFor the last seven months we averaged about 5,200 trips a month. Our highest month was over 5,700 trips,\u201d he said.\nHowever, HART discontinued the HyperLINK service at the end of July this year, due to rising costs.\n\u201cWhen we went out for our new request for proposals (RFP) the pricing came in at a level that was not acceptable or sustainable,\u201d said Brackin in an email. \u201cWe will continue to look for other alternatives to provide cutting-edge transit options to our citizens of Hillsborough County.\u201d\nStill in other cases, riders simply didn\u2019t use the partnered TNC service enough to justify continuing it.\nIn Bend, Ore., Cascades East Transit (CET) tried out a pilot program last summer to ease parking shortages during popular summer activities and offered subsidized Uber rides on the first Friday of each month. It was not renewed this summer.\n\u201cI got a sense that it wasn't extensively used,\u201d said Derek Hofbauer, outreach and engagement administrator for CET. \u201cI'll plan to work on that Uber partnership this winter so we can take a closer look at any 2017 data and try it again next year when we have more staff capacity and can do a good job promoting it.\u201d\nA recent study by researchers at DePaul University found that partnerships between transit agencies and TNCs are on the rise. In fact, TNCs can often augment transit service in areas where bus or train service is lacking due to low population density and may not justify a fixed-route system.\n\u201cFrom our experience, this has been really effective in a low-density urban environment,\u201d said McGill. \u201cI would think that this model holds a lot of potential for that low-density suburban environment, and addressing some of those first-mile, last-mile challenges.\u201d\nWhere TNC use makes less sense is in areas traditionally well-served by public transit: commutes into and out of dense urban areas. A 2018 study by the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University examined more than 3,000 fares for more than 600 trips in a four- to six-mile range in Chicago. The study found \u201cTNCs tend to be relatively costly for those traveling to and from the downtown area.\u201d In fact, \u201cthe average TNC trip costs more than $50 per hour,\u201d according to the report.\nThe growth of services like Lyft or Uber illustrate, in part, areas where public transit has not been available or where there's been a decline in some level of service. The challenge now, say researchers, is for transit to pay special attention to first-mile, last-mile gaps and create bridges to public transit options.\n\u201cWe feel strongly that transit agencies need to focus heavily on last-mile issues \u2014 which are often \u2018last five-mile\u2019 issues \u2014 using TNC partnerships, partially to prevent travelers from using ride-sharing for their entire trip rather than mixing modes,\u201d said Joseph Schwieterman, professor in the School of Public Service and director of the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University.\nOfficials in Centennial, Colo., experimented with establishing a connection to transit via Lyft. In 2016 the Denver suburb conducted a six-month pilot project known as Go Centennial to get commuters to a light rail station serving the Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD). Transit users within a 3.75-square-mile area could take a free Lyft ride to the Dry Creek light rail station. Ridership at the Dry Creek station during the pilot project increased 11.6 percent, according to an audit of the project.\nThe city contracted with the non-profit Via Colorado, which is part of Via Mobility Services, to provide service that complied with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). However, the Go Centennial project was not continued, in part, due to the costs related to providing accessible service. The average per-trip cost of Lyft rides was $4.70, while Via Colorado's accessible service was $26.50 per hour, according to the audit.\n\u201cAt the end of the day, we decided to end the pilot in its existing form because the accessible service accounted for 1.5 percent of trips \u2014 19 total over the six-month pilot \u2014 but cost 75 percent of the pilot\u2019s operating budget,\u201d said Melanie Morgan, a member of the Innovation Team in the city of Centennial.\nCosts associated with providing ADA accessible service have affected other projects as well.\n\u201cOn our side, one of the issues we have is that the ride-hailing services tend not to address our ADA customers,\u201d said Brackin of HART in Tampa. \u201cAs an authority, we have to ensure the rights of our customers to equal accessibility.\u201d\nThe pilot in Centennial could have also benefited from serving a larger geographic area and running for more than six months, the audit concluded. This would have contributed to improved marketing efforts. Also, participants in the pilot had to download the Lyft app, create an account and enter credit card information, in the event riders traveled beyond the pilot\u2019s service area.\nAll of these steps are examples of the kinds of opportunities transit agencies should take to streamline the process for an easier transition from one mode of transit to another, said Morgan.\n\u201cOverall, I think the one-app concept is intriguing, but it won\u2019t make up for the bus not showing up on time or a lack of sidewalks to the bus stop,\u201d she reflected. \u201cThat being said, a one-stop app could give transit agencies more control over user travel data and could be used as a tool to encourage TNCs or other providers to play by the rules.\u201d\nThe growth of partnerships among public transit, ride-hailing, bike-sharing and other transportation providers shows clear opportunities, even if growing pains still exist.\n\u201cI think to the extent these partnerships help governments be more responsive to resident desires, provide easy ways to access transit, and test or prototype ideas before investing significant amounts of money, they should be encouraged,\u201d said Morgan. \u201cIn addition, the more transit agencies are involved in the deployment of pilots, the more input they will have in the way these technologies roll out in their communities.\u201d\nEditor's note: A correction was made to clarify that Centennial, Colo., contracted with the non-profit Via Colorado, which is part of Via Mobility Services.\nDenver Mass Transit Forms Partnership with Uber Transit App Gets $17.5M to Help Drivers Move Beyond Cars FlexLA is Ready to Shuttle You Around Downtown Los Angeles",
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        "raw_content": "Learning Lessons From Business Online\nOnline business is a whole different ballgame to traditional 'offline' trading, despite the fact that the two share some basic similarities. There are a whole different set of attitudes, a completely different ethos, and in general an utterly distinct way of doing business on the Internet as compared to what many small business owners will be familiar with. Largely this can be categorised as a different approach to marketing, customer service and delivery on client requirements, and it is one way of doing business that all offline business owners can learn from in order to improve their business. A major distinction between Internet business and traditional business is the way in which customers are handled. Communication online is by virtue instantaneous, which means customer service issues are often dealt with in the blink of an eye.\nIn traditional business, customer concerns are often put to the back of our minds, and allowed to rest in favour of more important concerns. Unfortunately, this is often disastrous in terms of customer relations, and can put a dampener on what would otherwise be a long lasting business relationship. Take a leaf out of the online marketer's book and deal with complaints as and when they arise.\nThe sooner you resolve disputes or complaints about your business, the better the relationship you'll maintain with your customer. Especially for small business owners, this can be a vital lesson should you look to grow and nurture your business. Another lesson learned from online business that can be transferred into the offline world lies in delivering value.\nBusiness owners online are quick to provide their customers with exceptional value and service in a bid to surpass the competition and make a name for themselves in what is essentially the world's most competitive marketplace. Offline, it's often all to easy to get wrapped up in the day to day operations side of business, to the neglect of customer relations and quality. By learning this vital lesson from Internet business owners, you can create a more customer-orientated business, which will help nurture long lasting relationships with your clientele. Likewise business owners on the Internet constantly benchmark and review their models in line with competitors. This in turn helps them to achieve a competitive edge where possible over other providers in the market, and at any rate allows them to understand every step of the way what competitors are up to.\nThis is a good attitude to instil in all business owners, either online or offline, and breeds a better understanding of the market which ultimately affords constant improvement and refinement in the way you do business. All in all, this has the potential to help you create a better business for more long term success. Doing business on the Internet is different to doing business in any other way. While the fundamentals are the same, there are nevertheless a number of different approaches to business on the Internet which add to customer service, marketing and operations to make for a more rounded, better business.\nCityLocal is a Web-Based Business Directory And Business Franchising Opportunity. With Territories Available In the UK and Ireland CityLocal allows you to be your own boss. To find out more, visit www.citylocal.co.uk or www.citylocal.ie.",
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        "raw_content": "Boston \u2013 South Station, MA (BOS)\nOne of three Amtrak stations serving central Boston, South Station is the northern terminus of the busy Northeast Corridor; locals and tourists alike know the building for its gently curving facade and eagle-topped clock.\nSummer Street & Atlantic Avenue\nAnnual Station Revenue (FY 2018): $154,224,699\nAnnual Station Ridership (FY 2018): 1,533,548\nFacility Ownership: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority\nPlatform Ownership: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority\nTrack Ownership: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority\nMassachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA)\nBoston\u2019s historic South Station, which presides over Dewey Square in the city\u2019s Financial District, opened for service on New Year\u2019s Day 1899. There was then a need to combine the services of the five passenger lines that met in the city\u2019s crowded south side, and the Massachusetts state legislature granted a charter to the Boston Terminal Company in 1876. The company was composed of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company, the New England Railroad Company, the Boston and Providence Railroad Corporation, the Old Colony Railroad Company, and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company.\nThe company floated bonds from 1896 to 1899 and purchased a 35-acre parcel for $9 million, formerly belonging to the New England Railroad. The city itself spent $2 million rerouting streets and utilities and building a 200-foot granite seawall along Fort Point Channel to accommodate and protect the station, as it was close to the harbor. Upon its completion after two years of construction, South Station was the largest railroad station in the world and the largest structure in Boston. It was dedicated on New Year\u2019s Eve 1898 with considerable ceremony, including speeches by the mayor and company president and the building was packed for the celebration.\nThis five-story Neoclassical Revival-style station was designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge and built by Norcross Brothers. Its elegant entrance looked much as it does today, with three double doors opening to the corner of the crossed avenues, overseen by numerous windows in an elevated colonnade and graced by a monumental clock topped by an eagle with an eight-foot wingspan. The headhouse sits at a diagonal to the tracks, and the train shed covered the passenger platforms to allow indoor boarding of the trains. The waiting room, which could accommodate over 1,500 passengers, was 225 feet long and 65 feet wide. Its floor was decorated with a marble mosaic, and the walls were a combination of polished granite, enameled brick and plaster, illuminated by 1,200 electric lights placed along the walls and coffered ceilings. Light streamed in through great arched windows facing Summer Street to light the headhouse. Railroad offices occupied the floors above the public spaces.\nThe early station offered a women\u2019s waiting room with complete amenities. In the general waiting area, oak benches were placed to form alcoves. Ornamental kiosks in the center of the room sold confections and flowers, and other retail space offered newsstands and sundries. Forty-five bathrooms offered further convenience, and there was a private telephone exchange and bicycle parking. Railroad employees likewise enjoyed dressing rooms and their own check system for hats and coats, as well as a mail chute with mail sorting room and speaking tubes. 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Hope for restoration was short-lived, however, as the BRA envisioned new uses for the site and decided to demolish the facility. Only a year after newly-created Amtrak started serving the station, the BRA in 1972 began removing tracks and portions of the wings. The third floor of the remaining structure was later closed after a fire, and the fifth floor was completely abandoned. The building became home to vagrants.\nA group of concerned citizens, outraged at the pending loss of this landmark, succeeded in listing South Station on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Demolition was halted while the headhouse and a portion of the waiting room still remained intact. BRA sold South Station to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) in 1978 for $6.1 million, and by 1984, MBTA had begun to restore the station, at a cost of $195 million. Funding was provided by a combination of monies from the MBTA, Amtrak, Federal Railroad Administration, Urban Mass Transit Authority, Equity Office Properties and private development corporations.\nThe rehabilitation, completed in 1989, included rebuilding part of the headhouse, reconstruction of 11 station tracks with high level platforms, and the construction of a new bus terminal and parking garage over the tracks.\nSouth Station is now the second busiest transportation center in New England, and considered a gateway to Boston\u2019s revitalized financial and retail center. South Station\u2019s restoration has created over six million square feet of office space in the area surrounding the station, which provides a central focal point for the area. The restoration has been recognized by several national and international awards. More than 50 events per year at the station, such as exhibits, concerts, fund-raisers, family-oriented programs, community-oriented programs and the Holiday Train draw the larger community in to support the station and its retailers.\nThe \u201cGhost Terminal\u201d under the main concourse makes a curious footnote in South Station\u2019s history. The New Haven Railroad had experimented with electricity as early as the 1890s, intending to install an electrified system into South Station, which already ran with four large generators of its own. This second terminal was designed to handle 25,000 daily commuters with a two-track loop and an elaborate underground depot, complete with men\u2019s and women\u2019s rest rooms and its own waiting room and platforms. However, the first train that arrived was a steam locomotive\u2014and its smoke, sparks, and fumes made the space utterly uninhabitable. 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        "raw_content": "Augusta Ada Byron - The Countess of Lovelace\nAn Important Woman in Academic History\nThe Founder of Scientific Computing\nFor most of us in today's society, when we think about computer science and computer programming, we think of self-proclaimed nerds sitting at computer screens and college prodigies creating billion dollar websites in their dorm rooms (Facebook?)\u2014and almost all of these images brought to mind are male. Today, the majority of student majoring in computer science and professionals working as computer programmers are male. However, interestingly, the history of the now booming industry of computer programming and scientific computing was actually founded by a woman.\nAugusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, now most commonly known as Ada Lovelace, born in 1815, was an English mathematician and writer and is noted as the world's first computer programmer. However, for the most part, this recognition is only really known by those close to the academic study of computer science. For the general public, Ada might be better known for being the first daughter of famous English poet Lord Byron. Ada had no relationship with her poet father, moving away from him with her mother when she was just a girl. Aside from her interesting heritage, Ada's academic resume and history is quite remarkable.\nIn her adult years, Ada became close friends with Mary Somerville, a noted researcher and scientific author in the 19th century. Somerville introduced Ada to Charles Babbage who would soon become her mentor and academic inspiration. Babbage was a mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who was working on the concept of a programmable computer when Ada met him.\nAda's work on what would eventually be the first computer program began with the nine-month process of translating Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea's memoir on Babbage's newest proposed machine, the Analytical Engine.\nLuigi Federico Menebrea\nAda made this transition and added several notes of her own to the work. Explaining Babbage's Analytical Engine was no simple task\u2014many had tried and failed. Ada, however, prevailed and added a section that included in great detail a method for calculating a sequence of numbers with the Engine. This calculation (or program) would have run correctly had the Analytical Engine been built at the time. The actual machine based off of Babbage's work was not completed until 2002.\nAda's work was well received and she was highly regarded among academics and scientists of the time as a strong writer and talented mathematician. Her work on the Analytical Engine and her method of calculation, however, would not be formally recognized as the first computer program ever written until much later over 100 years after her death. With the current atmosphere that surrounds science and computer programming, it is extremely interesting and valuable to recognize that Ada, a woman, was the first individual to conjure an algorithm intended for a computer. With STEM outreach at an educational level and a looming lack of women in the professional science field, there's something to be said about woman playing a more prominent role in computer science during the patriarchal days of the 19th century.\nLauren Bailey is a freelance blogger for www.bestcollegesonline.com. She loves writing about education, new technology, lifestyle and health. As an education writer, she works to provide helpful information on the best online colleges and courses and welcomes comments and questions via email at blauren 99 @gmail.com.\nQNPoohBear said...\nThough I am abysmal at math and science, I think Ada Lovelace is pretty cool. I have her on a t-shirt from ThinkGeek\nhttps://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/XwRa_C8tKwZ9dhpLzTDc72yQsVdkwe2IdwM3M9tVfTQ?feat=directlink\n(My bluestocking collection of Christmas gifts)\nJudith Starkston said...\nGreat post! I'd never read about Ada Lovelace either, and as the mom of a female theoretical mathematician that's downright embarrassing. Thanks for helping all of us learn about this early leader in computing.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Hotel Development & Public-Private Partnerships\nHotel Development & Public-Private Partnerships\nPosted March 20, 2017 June 7, 2017 hdetlefsen\nThis article discusses how communities can use public-private partnerships to attract hotel development projects and why policy makers should care about developers\u2019 cost of capital.\nAlthough many communities have identified the need for a new hotel or conference center, market demand may not be sufficient to cause the private sector to develop such projects. If developers expect a project\u2019s costs will exceed its investment value, then a \u201cfeasibility gap\u201d[1] may prevent the private sector from investing in the project. Public-private partnerships can be an effective means to initiate economic development projects of this nature.\nThe public sector\u2019s role in public-private partnerships often includes providing some form of financial or tax incentive to close a feasibility gap between a developer\u2019s total project cost and the estimated value of the completed development. The Appraisal Institute[2] provides the following definition of economic feasibility:\nAn investment\u2019s ability to produce sufficient revenue to pay all [project] expenses and charges and to provide a reasonable return on and recapture of the money invested.\nWhat can public sector officials do to minimize the need for subsidies? How can governments get the biggest bang for their buck?\nThis article will focus on one key metric to determine which potential developers are likely to require the smallest and largest subsidies. This sometimes-overlooked metric\u2013the \u201ccost of capital\u201d to developers\u2013can be a critical factor in determining the amount of public subsidy a given developer will need for a defined project. A strategy to minimize public subsidies involves seeking the most qualified developer who also has the lowest cost of capital. Although such a strategy may be applicable to many development types, this article pertains specifically to the relevance of determining developers\u2019 costs of capital in the context of developing hotels.\nWhen public sector officials identify hotel development projects as priorities, they typically seek private sector expertise and investment to help develop the project. To initiate the search for a development partner, public officials often rely on a competitive process, such as a Request for Proposals (RFP), to solicit development proposals from private sector developers. Such RFPs typically aim to identify private-sector stakeholders to develop, own, and operate the proposed properties as part of public-private partnerships.\nComparing Developers\nLet\u2019s consider an example. For the sake of this article, we assume that a community is comparing two potential private-sector development partners as finalists for a desired hotel development. In general, we find that communities can compare development proposals on the following basic criteria, among others:\nKnowledge and experience of developer\nProject cost or quality[3]\nIncome potential of project\nCost of capital (or funding strategy)\nIn this article, we assume both developer finalists have similar knowledge and experience pertaining to hotel developments. Furthermore, we assume they both agree on the hotel\u2019s construction cost and have plans that indicate identical quality. Finally, we assume both developers forecast similar or identical income potential for the hotel.\nThe only difference between the two developers is their funding sources, which cause them to have different costs of capital. Hotel funding typically includes both equity and debt components. As different developers have access to different sources of equity and loan financing, the funding aspect of a hotel development can play a crucial role in determining a developer\u2019s total project cost. This article will discuss the importance of identifying the developers\u2019 costs of capital as a selection criterion for public sector decision-makers administering an RFP process of this type.\nMeasuring the Feasibility Gap\nA feasibility gap can be defined as the difference between a project\u2019s cost and its value. How can one determine whether a feasibility gap exists? And how can it be quantified?\nTo calculate a feasibility gap, hotel appraisers rely on quantifying two numbers for comparison: (1) the total development cost of the project and (2) the anticipated investment value[4] of the project upon completion. If the project\u2019s anticipated investment value is greater than its total development cost, then the project is feasible and would not require public-sector incentives. However, if the total project cost is greater than the investment value, then a feasibility gap exists. The size of the feasibility gap is measured by quantifying the difference between the project\u2019s cost and its value.\nDevelopers or cost estimators can provide detailed estimates of a hotel project\u2019s cost. An experienced hotel appraiser can estimate the proposed hotel\u2019s value upon completion. The comparison of these two numbers allows one to quantify a project\u2019s feasibility gap, if one exists.\nThere are three basic approaches used by appraisers to estimate value: (1) Income Approach; (2) Sales Comparison Approach; and (3) Cost Approach. The Income Approach is often the most appropriate approach to rely on when evaluating income-producing properties, such as hotels. Within the Income Approach, appraisers may consider several techniques for estimating value, but one of the simplest techniques is known as Direct Capitalization. This technique allows one to estimate a property\u2019s value by dividing its earnings[5] by an appropriate overall capitalization rate. Although the Direct Capitalization technique is not always recommended for valuing complex properties, such as hotels, the technique is useful in illustrating the importance of evaluating developers\u2019 costs of capital. This simple technique can be expressed as the following formula, familiar to most appraisers:\nI / R = V\nI = income or earnings\nR = overall capitalization rate\nThis article focuses on the importance of capitalization rates used by potential developers. For the purpose of this article, a capitalization rate can be thought of as the overall \u201ccost of capital\u201d[6] to the developer. Based on the preceding formula, then, one can see the relationship between a developer\u2019s cost of capital (or required financial returns) and the resulting feasibility gap. The higher a developer\u2019s cost of capital is, the lower the developer\u2019s derived investment value will be. In other words, all else being equal, the higher a developer\u2019s cost of capital is, the more subsidies this developer will need.\nFeasibility Gap Comparison\nSuppose a local government has issued an RFP for the development of a 500-room, full-service hotel. Then, assume two developers have been selected as finalists, based on their knowledge, experience, and other qualifications, as previously indicated. Assume both have estimated the total development cost for the proposed hotel to be $162,500,000. So, to determine whether a feasibility gap exists, we need to estimate the investment value of the project to each of the two finalists and compare these values to the development cost estimate.\nBased on the formula shown earlier, we can estimate the investment value to each developer if we know the hotel\u2019s expected earnings (I) and the developer\u2019s cost of capital (R). For illustration purposes, assume both developers are forecasting similar financial operating projections for the hotel, indicating an EBITDA less replacement reserve of approximately $11,500,000 annually. We can divide this income figure by the cost of capital for each developer to estimate the investment values to these respective developers. We can then compare these values to the estimated development cost to quantify their respective feasibility gaps, or required subsidy levels.\nThe following figures summarizes a series of calculations that allow us to compare Developer #1\u2019s feasibility gap to Developer #2\u2019s feasibility gap for the same development project. Developers with larger feasibility gaps require more public-sector contributions in public-private partnerships.\nFigure 1 \u2013 Feasibility Gap for Developer #1\nDeveloper #1 has an investment partner who is willing to provide equity for this project and requires a 15.0% return on the equity contribution invested. Based on this developer\u2019s current banking relationships, she also has a letter from a bank indicating she can obtain a loan for 70% of the project cost, amortized over 30 years, at an interest rate of 4.5%.\nUsing a financial calculator, one can calculate the resulting mortgage constant of roundly 6.1%. This is the cost of capital for debt. The cost of capital for equity was already determined to be 15.0% for Developer #1. This developer can leverage 70.0% of the project cost as debt, requiring equity for the remaining 30.0% of the project cost. Therefore, Developer #1\u2019s weighted average cost of capital is about 8.8%.\nBased on these assumptions, the indicated investment value of the completed hotel would be about $131.3 million to Developer #1. Since the total development cost is $162.5 million, this leaves a feasibility gap of approximately $31.2 million. The feasibility gap can be thought of as the required level of public-sector (or other) subsidies needed to allow Developer #1 to attract funding for the hotel project. One way public-sector partners can rank development proposals is by calculating what portion of total development costs need to be subsidized. In this scenario, Developer #1 would require roughly 19% of the estimated total project cost to be subsidized.\nDeveloper #2 has investment partners who will provide equity for the same project, but his equity investors require an 18% return on the equity investment. The developer\u2019s bank will offer a loan for 65% of the project cost at an interest rate of 5.0%. Note that this developer has access to a loan with a higher interest rate, and a lower loan-to-cost ratio, compared to the previous developer. The resulting mortgage constant is approximately 6.4%. Therefore, Developer #2\u2019s weighted average cost of capital is about 10.5%.\nBased on these assumptions, the indicated investment value of the completed hotel is about $109.7 million to Developer #2. This leaves a feasibility gap of approximately $52.8 million. This feasibility gap represents roughly 32% of the estimated total project cost.\nDeveloper #2 has a much larger feasibility gap than Developer #1, even though the two developers proposed an identical development project. The difference is that Developer #1 has access to significantly lower capital costs. Therefore, Developer #1 can complete the project for a substantially smaller public-sector subsidy than Developer #2.\nThis article specifically highlights the importance of comparing parameters that influence the overall cost of capital for different developers. In the hotel example, there were two key differences. Firstly, the loan-to-cost ratio and interest rates both affect how much of the total funds required can come in the form of debt, and at what cost. Secondly, the equity dividend rate, or the required return on equity for the investors, reveals how expensive it will be for each developer to access the remaining portion of funds from equity capital sources.\nThe preceding example illustrates how differing capital costs can greatly affect feasibility. In this example, the two equally qualified developers would have very different requirements in terms of public subsidies needed to complete the same project. By evaluating the cost of capital available to potential developers, policy-makers may be able to gain important insights about the potential subsidies that will be required to complete a desired development project.\nAs illustrated, the cost of capital can make a big difference in terms of whether a hotel project is feasible and to what extent developers may require public subsidies to complete projects. Developers can sometimes have significantly different costs of capital, depending on their funding sources. For this reason, public-sector decision-makers aiming to attract hotel developments to their communities may wish to evaluate these funding sources and any differences in capital costs when comparing developers.\nFinancing full-service hotels often requires some form of public subsidy. But investigating the financial capacity and funding sources available to potential private-sector development partners can help public-sector participants maximize the return on their public investments. Hotel Appraisers & Advisors[7] provides advisory services to help clients evaluate development deals, public-private partnerships, and financing strategies.\n[1] A project\u2019s feasibility gap can be quantified as the amount by which a project\u2019s cost, including indirect costs and a developer\u2019s profit, exceeds the project\u2019s anticipated value upon completion.\n[2] The Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 4th Edition (Chicago: The Appraisal Institute, 2002), 91-92.\n[3] Variations of this criterion could include a project\u2019s ability to generate economic impacts, jobs, or fiscal impacts.\n[4] Appraisers can use market value instead of investment value when estimating market feasibility. But in this article, we focus on investment value to compare two specific developers with differing costs of capital.\n[5] Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA), less a replacement reserve.\n[6] This cost of capital is typically a blended cost of various forms of debt and equity funding, which have required financial returns (i.e. interest rates and equity dividend rate requirements).\n[7] www.hotelappraisers.com\n\u27f5Consumer Surplus vs. Market Value in Hotel Appraisals\nQuantifying Chicago\u2019s Pent-Up Lodging Demand\u27f6",
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        "raw_content": "Community theater group production aims to spark conversations about police actions and race\nWhen the then-new North Rosedale Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Detroit decided to allocate 7 acres of land in its center to focus on community, they happened to include a building with a full stage facility. That stage has housed The Park Players for more than six decades and helped the local theater group become a community staple \u2014 even if the building\u2019s old electrical system is a little wonky.\nIn fact, Archie Lynch, the producer of this November\u2019s play Twilight: Los Angeles 1992, proudly calls The Park Players the \u201cscrappiest\u201d theater company in Detroit.\n\u201cI think there\u2019s something to be said that we\u2019re like the rest of the City of Detroit, and we\u2019re making it happen and have been around without a ton of money,\u201d he says. \u201cIn a way, we\u2019re a reflection of the city and I think people appreciate it.\u201d\nStill, Lynch is adamant that if they won the lottery, The Park Players would retain their \u201cminimalist\u201d approach, saying that it gives them \u201cstreet cred\u201d and adds a level of authenticity to their performances.\nThey\u2019ve done standard community theater fare like Guys and Dolls and Our Town. But they\u2019ve also specialized in putting on thought-provoking productions like The Laramie Project, a play about the 1998 murder of a gay student in Wyoming.\nWhen it came time for the group to select their fall play, the board of directors wanted to deliver something that was \u201creal.\u201d But this time, it wasn\u2019t just about street cred; it was to raise awareness about police violence in America.\nAfter choosing Twilight: Los Angeles 1992, which chronicles citizens\u2019 reactions during the aftermath of the Rodney King verdict, the Park Players called local acting veteran Lynch Travis to fill the role as director.\nThe Tony-nominated production was initially performed in Los Angeles by writer Anna Deavere Smith, but as a one-woman show. Travis made The Park Players\u2019 rendition unique by casting each of the 37 characters.\n\u201cThe play is certainly relevant politically, looking at themes like police brutality and the community\u2019s response to it,\u201d Travis says. \u201cOne of my favorite things about this play is that it\u2019s the reactions of average people to what was going on, so they don\u2019t have pre-prepared or politically correct answers to her questions.\u201d\nTravis adds that he\u2019s counting on his cast to deliver the \u201craw honesty\u201d so central to the play\u2019s original performance, and thinks the political parallels will help inspire and engage audience and cast members alike. Similar to the original rendition, Travis\u2019 depiction of Twilight won\u2019t be matching actors with the age, race, gender, or ethnicity of the characters they\u2019re tasked with portraying. He\u2019s hoping this will make audiences stop and think.\n\u201cI think this technique will allow the messages to get to the audience, and they\u2019ll be able to get past things like, \u2018Oh, he\u2019s just saying that because he\u2019s black,\u2019 or whatever the case may be,\u201d he says. \u201cIt also lends itself to theater and allows everyone to use have a deeper freedom and range, so they really have to use a different skillset.\u201d\nTravis believes Twilight is different than what the Players have done in the past, but believes it speaks to the members of the North Rosedale Park and metro Detroit communities.\n\u201cThere\u2019s levity and universal appeal because this play speaks to the human condition,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s a very unique type of theater because these monologues are verbatim, but people will still be entertained and engaged.\u201d\nThe Park Players know performing Twilight isn\u2019t the answer to solving social problems, but Travis hopes it will spark a meaningful discussion.\nIn fact, the producer Lynch is organizing a \u201ctalk-back\u201d after each performance, where characters will respond to audience questions. He says this is an important step in both starting and continuing what he hopes to be a dialogue on race relations and social justice issues.\nThe Park Players have also partnered with the Detroit Coalition Against Police Brutality and will be donating a portion of their ticket sales to the group.\n\u201cTheater sometimes needs to get serious and do something,\u201d Lynch says. \u201cI feel like as a society people are ready. We were kind of stuck in this period of apathy and burnout in the past 20 years and we\u2019re finally ready for that to end.\u201d\nPerformances will be the weekends of Nov. 13 and 20 at the North Rosedale Park Community House. Show times and ticket information can be found at parkplayers.wordpress.com.",
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        "raw_content": "How to Get Rid of Shyness with the Opposite Sex\nIsn\u2019t it frustrating to see people who have no problems at all talking to people of the other sex? Who are these magicians and how are they doing this! Chances are they are perfectly normal folks who may have even struggled themselves at one point to interact with the opposite sex. It can be difficult to talk to that certain guy or gal if you feel strongly about them, but you should not let this hold you back from taking the plunge. Follow these steps to help you get rid of any shyness you are experiencing!\nEven if you do not feel like it, it is essential that you act confident, even if this is indeed just an act at first. You will find that minor steps along the way will get you major wins: don\u2019t rush into something all at once, getting over shyness is no easy matter.\nEven if it may seem unnatural at first to try and be confident if you aren\u2019t actually feeling confident, you may find that it becomes easier each and every time you try this approach.\n2. Get to the root of your shyness.\nDon\u2019t make excuses to yourself or to others that your shyness is a permanent aspect of your life and that you cannot get rid of it. Balderdash! Chances are that you can if you put some work into it.\nAsk yourself this question: what causes these fears? Why do you feel like you cannot approach someone of the opposite sex? Once you have this figured out, or at least make a list of some ideas, you are well on your way to addressing the root causes that are making you feel so shy. This can be a very difficult step for some people: you might need some professional therapy help with this to get you on the right track.\n3. Use your strengths and forget your weaknesses.\nDon\u2019t dwell on things you are NOT good at. Think about what you CAN do, and try and DO it!\nAsk yourself these questions: what are your skills and talents? What are your hobbies? Once you have made a list of these, try and use these to your advantage in a conversation. Do others share your interests?\nActing positive is also very important because having a negative view of yourself reflects poorly on yourself and also makes it harder to make friends with the opposite sex.\n4. Encourage yourself every day.\nUse a motto or mantra to help yourself get over some issues you may be having. Try and be confident in being who you are. If you are having difficulties with this, look at your environment: are your friends helping you or holding you back from being who you really are?\nFight through the negative thoughts to keep yourself on track. This should be about you, not about what anyone else thinks. Encourage yourself to be successful and confident in who you are!\n5. Give a good impression.\nDress for success! Physical transformation can be a huge part of impressing the opposite sex. Many guys and girls focus on looks first and foremost before they consider personality and other factors. Many consider this to be a hardwired biological trait, so use it to your advantage!\nGet a new wardrobe, wear clean clothes, get yourself a makeover, try out a new hairstyle, or perhaps even hit the gym. This can be a great way to meet members of the opposite sex as well with a common interest, and look good doing so!\nThe better you look can have a real effect on the way that you feel. \u201cLook good feel good\u201d can be a very real philosophy that will help you change your literal and figurative outlook on life!\nSometimes risks are all in your imagination. It is easy to talk yourself out of trying to talk to someone new that you are interested in. But WHO KNOWS what might happen! Roll the dice and you may have landed yourself a great new friend.\nThe key is to not hesitate. Don\u2019t let the anticipation kill the possibility! Even if it doesn\u2019t work out, that\u2019s usually a better feeling than never knowing what might have been.\n7. Go out on dates.\nPerhaps you have seen \u2018the perfect couple\u2019 out and about, and this makes you wary about trying to date. \u201cThey are doing it so well, there is no way I could ever date someone like that,\u201d you might say to yourself. Maybe they have been dating for a while, and it took them a while to get that comfortable!\nFocus on yourself. Don\u2019t let other couples tell you who you can date or how you should act. Meeting new people is almost always a good experience, even if all that experience shows you is who NOT to date or who you are NOT interested in.\nDating does not have to be an elaborate or formal affair: grab a coffee with someone as a first time meet up. If the date does not work out, it was a very small investment of both time and money, and you will not have to stress about dragging it out for a long period of time if things aren\u2019t going as well as you hoped.\nIf you have problems meeting people in day-to-day interactions, consider using dating sites to find someone who might be a great match for you. You can filter your results, while also allowing your personality to show to potential matches at the same time. There are several different online websites, and dating apps like Tinder are also becoming very common for young adults.\n8. Tell others you are shy.\nShowing confidence is key, but telling someone you are a shy person sometimes works just as well. Don\u2019t let this burden you: command your shyness and have it be a non-factor in conversation.\n9. Speak your mind.\nMany people think they are not interesting. Surely that is not true! There is always something you can talk about, and there will always be someone out there who shares common interests with you.\nDon\u2019t let yourself be crippled by what is ok or not ok to say. Just say it! You would rather tell someone what you are truly thinking than say nothing at all and have this become an issue in the future, if you start dating that person, for instance.\nDon\u2019t be afraid to disagree with someone as well: you will never agree with someone about everything. Even the happiest couples have had their fights about what is right or wrong from time to time. This can also be a good way to start a conversation.\nCasual conversation or small talk can run out of steam in a hurry. Spice things up with a little variety! Don\u2019t worry if they don\u2019t agree, that is perfectly fine. Chances are they will appreciate the conversation more and get more out of it while learning something about you at the same time. This is likely more than could be achieved from small talk alone! If a member of the opposite sex thinks you are being honest and truthful with them, they will be more likely to open up to you, however, and suddenly you might find yourself in an engaged and interesting conversation!\n10. Don\u2019t be afraid of rejection.\nEven the most popular people in the world have had their failures. That is the way of life\u2019s road! Don\u2019t let this get you down. You will have some rejections in your life, and some of them may even be harsh. As our good friend Taylor Swift always says, shake off the haters! What do they know anyhow?\nDon\u2019t let a rejection become about you: you gave it your best shot and it did not work out. How can you be better next time? 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        "raw_content": "The dreaded form!\nMany countries (though not all) ask prospective teachers to provide a valid Background Check when they apply for a teaching job. This is simply an official document from your home country saying that you have never killed anyone or done anything terrible!\nThese checks are variously known as a:\nCriminal Records Check or CRC\nSubject Access Check\nWhat they are called depends on which country issues them. In most cases this is by the national authorities of your home country (and not, for example, the local authorities).\nThis article is all about what a background check is and how you can go about getting one.\nAlthough the process varies according to your nationality, in most cases it will begin by submitting your fingerprints on an official form along with various other documentation which will include your ID, contact details, current and former names, etc.\nThis is sent to the official authorities in your country (e.g. the FBI or national police; for links see below), often with a fee which varies depending on where you are. The checking process can take several months to complete so it is best to apply for a background check as early as possible allowing at least 3 months for the whole process in case of delays.\nFollowing receipt of the background check it may need to have an apostille\u200f\u200e depending on where you will be using it; this can include having it verified by the embassy of the country you\u2019re intending to work in.\nIn general, background checks cannot be older than 3 months to be used. They are normally required from your home country however if you are currently living in another country and have been there longer than six months then you may be required to get a background check from this country also.\nIn the USA the FBI have allowed so-called channelers to help with the process of getting a background check. For a fee these can speed up the process and if you are pushed for time it may be the way to go.\nChanneler obtained background checks are accepted by most countries including South Korea, however you should always check this before submitting your documents.\nConvictions & Countries\nAlthough there are no hard and fast rules, in many cases, minor convictions (e.g. for traffic offences) can be overlooked.\nHowever, those offences which are likely to cause problems are:\nIn some cases you may need to write an official letter to the authorities of the country you are going to work in to explain any convictions. This will be detailed on your application depending on where you are going.\nAustralia \u2013 click here for details. Checks supplied by the either the state police or the federal police depending on your location.\nCanada \u2013 click here for details on the process from the RCMP website (cost: 25 CAD + 50 CAD)\nIreland \u2013 CRC checks can be obtained from your local Garda station and are known as a Certificate of Character.\nNew Zealand \u2013 The Ministry of Justice is frequently asked to provide a CRC for persons who wish to apply for residence in a foreign country. See here for more details.\nSouth Africa \u2013 click here for details on obtaining your CRC, known as a Police Clearance Certificate.\nUK \u2013 a Subject Access Check can be issued from the local police station in England, Wales or Northern Ireland; in Scotland you will find more information at the Disclosure Scotland website.\nUSA \u2013 click here for more information; the CRC must be made to the FBI and CRCs from the state authorities are no longer acceptable; you may, however, use an authorized channeler to speed up the process (link here).",
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        "raw_content": "Artist: Annette Hassell\nAbout Annette Hassell\nI grew up in the wonderfully spooky city of New Orleans. My mom told me that I drew before I talked. I don't know about that, but I do know that while other kids were running about in the fresh air, I was huddled inside, first reading then trying to illustrate the stories that I loved.\nAfter graduating from the University of New Orleans with a B.A. , I immediately began working as a Mardi Gras float designer/ painter. I worked on my own paintings here and there, but didn't really decide exactly what it was that I wanted to paint until I moved to Los Angeles in 1996. There I started painting and showing the still lifes, portraits and other work that I do today.\nThe influences on my work are many, and include the beautiful backgrounds that I saw in early Disney animations ( in particular Gepetto's toy shop in Pinocchio) , the Pre-Raphaelites, the macabre cartoons of Gahan Wilson, all of the classic illustrators of children's literature, and the wonderful paintings of Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish and Donald Roller Wilson.\nI get inspiration for my subjects from stories, games, phrases, or sometimes just from looking at a particularly personable toy. I adore Film Noir, and all the early black and white horror films, and I confess to developing my love of dramatic shadows and lighting from obsessive viewing of the same.\nName: Annette Hassell\nBy day, I'm a scenic artist-which means that I paint sets for t.v.shows, and backdrops for plays, and other things that other people have designed. It's nice to make a living painting anything, admittedly, but whenever I can, I do my own artwork, from my own ideas.\nI paint still lifes ( well...kinda), and portraits (of creatures animal and human) and I love to paint illustrations of my own stories, which so far, exist only in my mind.",
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        "raw_content": "15th Nov 2018 | 2 Comments | By Mike Chilton\nWhen I joined InfraCo Africa in 2013, Africa\u2019s power landscape was dominated by coal, gas and diesel; solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, although much talked about, wasn\u2019t yet operating at scale.\nToday, analysts are forecasting that over 100GW of solar will be installed, globally, in 2018 alone. This rapid growth has driven technological developments that have, in turn, driven down costs. Coupled with Africa\u2019s considerable solar potential (60,000,000 TWh/year), it is therefore no surprise that approximately 25% (320) of planned energy projects in Africa are solar PV projects. However, only 16 of these have reached financial close to date, and this is where InfraCo Africa comes in.\nAs part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), InfraCo Africa has strong government shareholders and funding base. In the past three years, we have committed over US$60m to developing 500MW of renewable energy in sub-Saharan Africa\u2019s more challenging markets, on grid and off. We have also allocated a further US$30m to two developers who will work on our behalf in the region. We prioritise projects that are innovative, pioneering new solutions or entering into a new market: half of our projects are in fragile countries and almost 60% are first of a kind.\nWe made our first investment into solar in 2008 as part of the multi-sector Kalangala Infrastructure Services (KIS) project in Uganda. KIS has since built a solar thermal mini-grid, backed up by batteries, and now delivers reliable power to over 3,000 customers on Bugala Island. Over the next two to three years, KIS intends to double this reach. We are now building on this success.\nWe can take commercial risks that others can\u2019t and have the experience and ambition to get involved at the earliest stages of a project when fuel supply, regulatory frameworks and commercial viability may be unproven. Over the last three years, InfraCo Africa has committed US$18m to develop over 200MWac of solar. Our projects reflect the diversity of need across the region. In remote areas of Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia, we are pioneering replicable off-grid solar solutions which can transform lives and provide new economic opportunities. In Chad, Nigeria, Guinea and Malawi we are developing commercial-scale solar plants, often for the first time, to diversify each country\u2019s energy mix and improve the availability of clean power.\nOur projects are making tangible progress, developing from designs to bankable solutions. Earlier this year in Chad and Malawi, we signed Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with the respective Governments, bringing the integration of solar into their national grids one step closer. With our help, Standard Microgrid, an innovative solar micro-utility, also secured the funding it needed to scale up and deploy its unique solution across Zambia. Meanwhile in Malawi, we anticipate starting construction of the country\u2019s first solar IPP later this year.\nBut we can\u2019t stop here. The next frontier for solar is 24-hour power. We are now working closely with innovators in the sector to explore battery storage technologies and solutions which combine different renewable fuels to maximise efficiency. We also continue to pioneer access to off-grid solar solutions, drawing on our previous experience and adhering to rigorous health and safety, governance and environmental standards.\nInfraCo Africa is committed to supporting global efforts to achieve access to affordable, reliable, sustainable energy for all by 2030 (SDG7) and solar forms just part of our energy offering. As developers gather today in London for the AIX: Power and Renewables event, we will explore how we can work together to bring more renewable energy projects to fruition.\n\u00ab PPA signing signals progress t...\nInfraCo Africa builds on its p... \u00bb\nDan - 10th January 2019\nLorna McNae - 29th January 2019\nReplying to test, sorry it has taken me a while!",
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        "raw_content": "On Thursday night I saw my favourite UK Hip Hop artist Jehst. I first heard Jehst in around 2001 / 2002 but this was the first time I have seen him perform live - it has been a long wait. It was amazing to hear songs that I have been listening to for 10 years performed live right in front of me. Worth the wait, but hopefully it won't be as long before I see him again.\nThe title of my blog actually comes from a lyric from one of his songs - Alien, a song by Evil Ed which Jehst featured on in 2000. At the beginning of the show on Thursday Jehst actually mentioned Evil Ed, which made me think that he might perform Alien, alas he did not. It is a fantastic song - Jehst's philosophical, poetic lyrics are perfect over a simple but effective beat by Ed.\nAside from being the title of my blog, I plan to get 'In pursuit of expression' tattooed on my forearm in the near future. I have been planning to get this tattoo for a couple of years now, and seeing Jehst live has made me 100% sure that I want to get it done. I feel that I am, and have always been in pursuit of expression in one form or another. I consider myself to be a storyteller, and I have many stories to tell. I have a voice, and if I want that voice to be heard then I have to keep on pursuing. That sounds cheesy as fuck! The tattoo will be there to remind me of that pursuit, to not give up, and to shout louder if I want to be heard... or something like that. Here's the song...",
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        "raw_content": "All QA Network INQAAHE partners, are invited to the annual Networks Meeting, to be held on the 25th of March, in Colombo (Sri Lanka) at 16.00 in the frame of this year's Conference.\nThe theme of the discussion would be HOW CAN QUALITY ASSURANCE AGENCIES RESPOND TO REGIONAL AND NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS?: PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES.\nPlease check the detailed agenda for the meeting.\nWe kindly ask you to confirm your attendance by sending your Network delegate\u2019s details to secretariat@inqaahe.org by February 15th 2019. Thank you for your collaboration.\nLooking forward to welcoming you in Sri Lanka!",
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        "raw_content": "'The most moving, inspirational collection of poetry I have read in many years ... What is it about the International Brigaders that makes their memory and the recall of their political humanity so relevant today? Courage, a loyalty to the best within us, a political imagination that thinks with the heart: the list is long. These qualities shine from this collection, which ought to be required reading in every school.' John Pilger\n'Their story has often been told by historians but the poetry in this volume takes us further, providing a hint of the emotional cost of their commitment to the anti-fascist cause.' Paul Preston\n'This moving collection of evocative poetry is a fitting tribute to those who had the bravery and foresight to join the battle against fascism in Spain.' Billy Bragg\nJim Jump is a London-based journalist and trustee of the International Brigade Memorial Trust. He is the son of a British International Brigader and a Spanish Republican refugee.",
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        "raw_content": "Timothy Compston finds out why more attention is being given to gunshot detection by those on the frontline in the fight against criminality and terrorism.\nWith attacks involving active shooters in urban areas on the rise, and the potential for incidents to take place across multiple locations \u2013 like Paris in November 2015 \u2013 coupled with tragedies such as the mass shooting of concert goers in Las Vegas by a lone gunman, it is not surprising that law enforcement and security professionals are keen to look at technologies that can help to distinguish gunshots from other sounds.\nPutting some figures on the scale of the problem, for the US, where gunshot detection solutions are most commonly deployed, firearms killed 13,286 people in 2015. On this side of the Atlantic the numbers are certainly much smaller, but recent figures suggest that things are moving in the wrong direction. In the year ending 31 March 2017, a House of Commons Library Briefing Paper (Firearm Crimes Statistics: England & Wales) revealed that there were total of 6,375 firearms offences across England and Wales, an increase of 23 percent on the previous 12 months.\nWhen it comes to gunshot detection it is not just the ability to have the right sensors and the associated analytics that can pick out shots from the background noise \u2013 which is no easy task \u2013there is also the need to be able to narrow down the location of those shots and even to identify the type of weapon involved, so timely action can be taken.\nDrilling down to specific solutions being rolled out, heading North to Scandinavia it was reported in November that the police in Stockholm, Sweden, have been given permission by the County Administrative Board to deploy sound detectors (microphones) in trouble hotspots to help identify and alert officers about shootings, explosions, screams and glass breaking. To preserve privacy the audio recordings are, apparently, not going to be saved. Speaking to the Svenska Dagbladet newspaper Joakim S\u00f6derstr\u00f6m, who is responsible for overseeing surveillance nationally, said that he believes this is the first time a police authority has received permission to do something like this in the country: \u201cI know that police in New York have long been using microphones with success.\u201d S\u00f6derstr\u00f6m went on to explain that the solution will even be able to quickly determine whether the gunfire comes from a sub-machine gun or a handgun.\nGiven the all-pervasive nature of mobile phone technology, it is perhaps not too surprising to learn that research has already been undertaken into its utility to detect gunshots. An example of this was the work of Vanderbilt University back in 2013, which resulted in the creation of an inexpensive hardware module and related software that could transform an Android smartphone into a simple shooter location system. The basic solution was configured to display a map of the local area superimposed with a red arrow to show the user the direction that a gunshot had come from.\nIn terms of higher-level options to cover city neighbourhoods, US vendor SST Inc. \u2013 a leader in gunfire detection and location technology \u2013 has developed ShotSpotter, which is now active in around 90 urban areas worldwide. One version of this, ShotSpotter Flex is helping law enforcement agencies in the US by directing police to the precise location of illegal gunfire incidents. The company says that ShotSpotter Flex operates through multiple \u2018collaborative\u2019 acoustic sensors placed on buildings or lampposts throughout an area that activate when gunfire occurs outdoors. The sensors and software triangulate and pinpoint the precise location of each round fired in a matter of seconds. SST also has an Incident Review Centre (IRC) where an acoustic expert analyses the data and qualifies the incident before an alert is issued\nA successful long-term user, and early adopter of ShotSpotter, is San Francisco. The city\u2019s chief of police, Gregory P Suhr, is positive about the impact the technology is having as part of a broader strategy to put the brakes on firearms incidents: \u201cTo have incidents of gun violence down 50 percent and homicides by proxy down almost 50 percent from where we were on the mid-2000s is definitely going in the right direction. They say that the number one thing that reduces crime is the fear of being caught. Well, we are catching the bad guys. We have great men and women that are doing the investigation and as chief I am trying to give them the best tools, Shotspotter being one of them, to make those cases.\u201d\nOne of the police officers in San Francisco, who has witnessed the benefits of gunshot detection technology at first hand, is sergeant Tracy A McCray: \u201cWe respond a lot smarter and we respond faster. We know with better accuracy where the gunfire is located so it has taken a lot of the guessing out of the game.\u201d She adds that \u2018the bad guys\u2019 know if they fire off a gun that the chance of being caught has gone up: \u201cIt [Shotspotter] gives us a lot more information than a person calling in,\u201d she concludes.\nRegarding a bigger picture view of gunshot detection, this approach is also now being integrated with other security platforms. For its part, Genetec \u2013 a leading provider of open architecture security and public safety solutions \u2013 now supports ShotSpotter gunshot detection in its unified IP security platform \u2013 Security Center. In addition, Genetec\u2019s Citigraf, a new public safety decision support system, that has been created for citywide law enforcement and public safety agencies, features a correlation and analytics engine that instantly detects and displays relevant information from disparate systems, including gunshot detection technology.\nGiovanni Gaccione, law enforcement practice leader at Genetec, explains that a key advantage with Citigraf and its \u2018correlation engine\u2019 is the way it is able to provide a more comprehensive view of a situation, for example, around a gunshot: \u201cHaving a system tell you where a gunshot happened is great, but really the force multiplier is what the system can tell you about what is happening in that area or what has happened in that area. We look to tie-in to all the sensors and databases so that when a gunshot comes in the system can start automatically trying to find out what happened prior to an event or in the prior life of that event.\u201d\nOffering more detail on the practicalities here, Gaccione notes that the Citigraf solution is able to set a virtual circle around the location, when a gunshot goes off, and then look for other gunshots in that area or calls that have come in \u2013 say within the previous hour \u2013 where members of the public report hearing a loud bang or a gunshot: \u201cInstead of getting a barrage of random phone calls, random events, the operator only sees the emergency calls that might be relevant,\u201d explains Gaccione. He goes on to say that Citigraf is even able to work with license plate (automatic number plate) readers, allowing vehicles in an area at the time of a gunshot to be identified and even listed by the speed and the direction they are travelling in.\nIn terms of the experience of early Citygraf adopters, Genetec reveals that since its deployment in Chicago just under a year ago police response times in the US city\u2019s two most at risk districts have been reduced by 39 percent and 24 percent respectively and, significantly, shootings in the two districts are down by 22 percent compared with 2016. \u201cCitygraf is now deployed in our Strategic Decision Support Centers located in each corresponding police district facilities, and has helped us send a strong message to the community that crime and gun violence get a swift response,\u201d says Jonathan Lewin, chief of technical services for the Chicago Police Department.\nMoving on to other solutions, mobile and rapidly deployable gunshot detection systems are starting to gain more traction. Many of these have already proven their worth to detect snipers in conflict zones like Afghanistan and Iraq, with Boomerang \u2013 which was developed by DARPA and BBN Technologies \u2013 a case in point. This features an array of microphone sensors that are fitted to a mast on a vehicle. Since 2003 Boomerang has gone through several iterations and provides visual and auditory \u2013 \u2018voice\u2019 \u2013 information on the position, range, elevation and azimuth of a shooter.\nInterestingly, Boomerang III models \u2013 from Raytheon BBN Technologies \u2013 that employ passive acoustic detection and computer-based signal processing to locate a shooter in less than a second \u2013 were deployed on telegraph poles and tripods during the 2014 Boston Marathon to ramp up security, one year on from the terrorist attack there. Another provider, V5 Systems, has created a portable, wireless, self-powered acoustic gunshot sensor \u2013 featuring solar panels and edge-based computing \u2013 that was part of the security arrangements for Super Bowl 50, one of the world\u2019s biggest sporting events.\nLightweight gunshot and shooter detection technologies are now available that can be worn by individuals on the move. A good example is Boomerang Warrior-X, a soldier-wearable shooter detection system that weighs just 0.34 kg and is integrated into a tactical vest. Another vendor \u2013 QinetiQ North America \u2013 offers the flexible EARS family of gunshot localisation systems, for soldiers and police, that can be shoulder, fixed site or vehicle-mounted.\nThe technology to detect gunshots is not solely the preserve of the police or the military, solutions are also coming on stream that are a practical option for organisations on their own sites, including indoors. 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        "raw_content": "MainAll NewsMiddle East86% of Turkish women suffer domestic abuse\n86% of Turkish women suffer domestic abuse\nTurkish Family Ministry finds shockingly widespread physical and psychological violence, as Turkey follows trend of wider Muslim world.\nDomestic abuse (illustrative)\nA new study conducted by the Turkish Ministry of Family and Social Policies revealed that no fewer than 86% of Turkish women have suffered physical or psychological violence at the hands of their partners or family, and pursued legal proceedings afterwards.\nThe shocking results, reported on Friday by Hurriyet Daily News, show the massive prevalence of domestic abuse in Turkey which is perhaps unsurprising - Islamist President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared in November 2014 that women and men cannot be treated equally.\nThat trend of abuse is in fact quite common in the Muslim world, as illustrated in a UN report in mid 2013 that found 99.3% of Egyptian women and girls had been sexually harassed. And yet the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) last week passed only one resolution in its annual meeting, blaming Israel for Arab domestic violence.\nIn the new survey in Turkey, it was found that physical violence is the most common form of abuse as 70% of women reported they were physically assaulted. However, among those with little to no formal education psychological violence was the most common, with 82% reporting psychological abuse.\nDespite the widespread abuse, many Turkish women chose to stay in the relationship even after taking legal action. A full 64% of married women remained with their abusive spouse, while 43% of those who were unmarried stayed with their abusive boyfriend.\nAround 75% said they only took legal action after suffering violence a second time, and 87% of them did so by submitting a complaint to the police.\nTurkey's Ministry of Family and Social Policies interviewed 841 women across ten Turkish provinces in conducting the research, as well as 479 men who admitted to using violence. The survey was launched so as to examine a law meant to prevent violence against women.\nFrom the findings it would seem the law has little effect, and 80% of the men who admitted to using violence against women said they never even heard of the law.\nViolence against women has been causing an increasing public outcry in Turkey as last year at least 303 women were killed, according to the We Will Stop Femicide Platform.\nTurkey's legal system has been criticized for the way it gives light punishment to men who murder women. In many cases, they are given lower sentences because they had a \"positive and/or respectful\" demeanor in court.\nActivists have called to change the law allowing sentence reduction based on a suspect's demeanor during their trial.\nTags:Turkey, domestic violence, women's rights, domestic abuse",
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        "raw_content": "Itrim / ... / About Itrim / About Itrim / Q & A\nHere you will find the most commonly asked questions about Itrim and our program.\nWhat does Itrim have to offer?\nAnswer: At Itrim you can choose between becoming a weight loss member or only an exercise member. As a weight loss member you get help in losing weight and then changing your habits so you can maintain a sustainable weight loss. Itrim's weight loss program is comprised of a combination of individual conversations, group sessions and exercise.\nItrim's weight loss program is for 2 years and you sign a contract for one year at a time. The first year is comprised of the Weight loss phase and the Improvement phase. The program's second year is the \"Balance phase\". By continuing the Itrim program into the second year, you get support and help in continuing to maintain your new weight.\nAt Itrim you have a lifestyle counselor who follows your progress personally and helps you along the way. The lifestyle counselors have helped many people to lose weight. They are aware of the difficulties and challenges that can put a stop to successfully sustainable weight loss.\nSeveral different types of membership\nDifferent people need different levels of support and motivation. So Itrim offers several different types of membership; Gold, Silver and Bronze. We also have a 24 month membership when you want the entire program at the best price and a group card for people who apply as part of a group. You can also come to Itrim just to exercise.\nThe research behind Itrim's program\nThe research which has most influenced the content of Itrim's program is a large study from the USA, the National Weight Control Registry Study (NWCR, www.nwcr.ws). In a nutshell, NWCR is a survey of individuals who, using different methods, successfully maintained a weight loss of 14 pounds for at least five years. The habits that study participants had in common were clear: they ate a lot of fiber and limited their intake of fat and sugar. They weighed themselves regularly, had a stable meal plan (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks), and exercised every day.\nAnother important study, that has greatly influenced the design of the weight loss program, is a comprehensive Swedish overview of measures taken to treat obesity, which was conducted in 2002 by the Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment, (www.sbu.se). The Swedish report shows that people who exercised, lost a lot of weight in the beginning -often with a very low calorie diet (VLCD) and participated in a long term support program had the best long term weight loss.\nSign up for an information session at your nearest Itrim center to get a detailed presentation of Itrim's concept. Come and discover which membership suits you best!\nAnswer: The Itrim chain is a franchise chain, which among other things means that every Itrim center (=entrepreneur) has its own prices. This means that prices may vary between different centers, temporary campaigns, local offers, etc.\nYou will find current prices on each center's web site, under the links \"Weight and prices\" and \"Exercise and prices\" respectively.\nCall or e-mail your nearest Itrim center for more information about the prices that apply to our different programs.\nWhy does Itrim have meal replacements?\nAnswer: Most clinical studies around the world show that fast, initial weight loss, where you combine meal replacements and changes in behavior, improves the chances of achieving sustainable weight loss. Breaking old, bad habits and quickly seeing results increases your motivation. 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You should, of course, adjust the amount and intensity of your workout to how familiar you are with working out. It is always important to listen to your body.\nIn one study, researchers looked at what you should do to retain as much muscle mass as possible while following a low calorie diet (800 calories/day). The result show that circuit training that incorporates both fitness and strength stations 3 times a week is more effective that fitness training alone in maintaining muscle mass and basal metabolism while following a 12 week low calorie diet. (Source: Bryner et al., Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1999)\nIs Itrim a short term diet?\nAnswer: No. Itrim is for people who have decided to lose weight, once and for all. What is difficult is not losing weight, but maintaining the weight loss and achieving a change of lifestyle that lasts. Research shows that a change in behavior takes between 1 and 3 years for most people.\nItrim's weight loss program is for two years, you sign contracts for at least one year at a time. We divide the first year into two phases: The Weight loss phase and the Improvement phase. The program's second year is the \"Balance phase\". By continuing the Itrim program into the second year, you get support and help in continuing to maintain your new weight.\nIn-depth description of Itrim's program\nWe have prepared a document for people who are clinically active and other people interested in learning more about Itrim. The document describes the program and its different components and examines member results from a statistical perspective. Read the document here.\nWhy is it good to exercise?\nAnswer: Exercise has many health promoting effects -both physical and psychological. 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Researchers thought before that people had to get changed, sweat and get out of breath for exercise to have any effect. Now people know that everyday exercise, i.e. low intensity movement where you don't get changed is a very effective complement to planned workouts.\nIf you have recently lost weight it is extra important that you exercise to maintain the weight loss. You also become more alert during the day and sleep better at night. What is most important is not what you do, but that some form of exercise is done. All movement counts.\nWhat characterizes Itrim?\nAnswer: When you want to successfully lose weight once and for all, you need to change both your food and exercise habits. Something that is often easier said than done, at least if you are trying to do it on your own. That is why we at Itrim offer a weight loss program based on a combination of individual counseling, group sessions, and exercise. And if you don't need to lose weight but want to get started exercising, you are also welcome to join us.\nPersonal commitment. Individual counseling, coaching, and support from lifestyle counselors and exercise trainers. Regular sessions with a fixed weight loss group for instruction, inspiration and exchange of experience.\nFast results. Fast weight loss in the beginning keeps your motivation up and helps you break old food habits. After that new improved habits are learned.\nFocus on exercise. Exercise is an important component for reaching sustainable weight loss and for feeling good both physically and mentally. The Itrim program focus is on the three parts: meals, movement and motivation\nScientific basis. The Itrim program is built on research and on recommendations from the Swedish National Food Administration. 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        "raw_content": "Wolfram-style One Dimensional Cellular Automaton In Java Applet\nIn its simplest form, a cellular automaton ('CA') consists of a grid of squares. Each square can be black or white. At intervals, the grid is recomputed and some of the squares change color, causing the geometric pattern made by the squares to change. At each iteration, when the grid is recomputed, the color of each square changes or stays the same depending on the color of the squares in some small 'neighborhood' surrounding it. A CA uses 'transition rules' to determine the color of a cell at the next iteration from the current colors of the neighboring cells.\nThe 'game of life' is an 'oldie but a goodie' in the world of cellular automata. It consists of a two-dimensional grid of squares. Each square is either white (dead) or black (alive). If a square is alive, it stays alive in the next iteration if exactly two or three of the eight squares surrounding it are alive, otherwise it dies. 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        "raw_content": "The Grant Drumline's past members:\nHi my name is Andrea Sepulbeda and this is my third year playing. I play the Snare drum, Quads, and Piano.I have a passion for music, but when I heard the Drumline play I wanted to be in.\nMy name is baltishna lata. im a fiji born indian. im a graduate from GHS. I join drum line in my senior year. And play bass. My plans are to become a music director in the future.\nHi my name is Stephanie Romero. I play the snare drum. I\u2019ve been playing the drums for two years. I started playing with the Smythe Drum-line in the 7th grade. I wanted to try something different so I tried Drum-line and I love it.\nMy name is Amir Reams and i am a double OG. I am a junior, sixteen years old, and i have been on the Grant Drumline since my freshman year at grant. My playing and skills speaks to describe me. 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Music have always been a inspiration for me and being a drummer in Grant drum line makes up for everything.\nClassy Bent\nMy name is Classey Bent and I am a new member on the Grant Union High School Drum-line. I have been attending the Drum-line for about four months now. I am a Bass player on the line. I love playing on the Drum-line. It\u2019s a passion for me and I hope to stay on all four years of school.\nHello, i'm Fabian Brenes and this is my first year on Grant drumline. I play the bass drum but im starting to play quads. I've always wanted to be on drumline since i was in the 7th grade, ive never knew i would be able to be apart of it. Drumline is a place to be and be apart of to make friends and many memories.\nDrum line is the one the best things that ever happen to me at grant. It is a Family we have a lot of ups and downs. 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Mr. V has also been very important (like a 2nd father figure) to me and all his effort and help I always take for notice. I know we will all get far and reach our dreams together and have us in our memories for the rest of our lives.GO DRUMLINE!!!\nJamariah\nHello my name is Jamariah Morris and I am a senior on Grants Drum line and I play the bass. I have been attending drum line since the beginning of my senior year when I first seen the drum line play at one of there performances I was blown away of how talented the drummer's were and I had to find a way to join and I really enjoy it its a way for me to have fun and represent something so special and amazing im so grateful this is the best opportunity and I will never forget. ON GRANT DRUM LINE IS THE PLACE TO BE!!!!!!!\nDamarea\nHi, my name is Damarea Williams. I\u2019m seventeen and I\u2019m in the 12th grade. I\u2019ve been on the drumline since last year in December. I\u2019ve always known about the drumline because my older brother was on it. I just never thought it was a place for me to be. But soon after talking to one of my close friend Classey about it. I thought I\u2019d give it a try. Right, when I walked in I seen how close everyone was and it seemed like an actual family. I then went to every practice and was a part of the drumline. It\u2019s been an amazing experience. I\u2019ve also learned a lot from our coach, Mr.V. He taught us that when it\u2019s time to be professional we have to have our act together and quick. He also taught us that when we make a promise we have to be responsible enough to keep it. Drumline hasn\u2019t just been a great experience for everyone they seen them perform. They\u2019ve also been a great experience in my life.\nHello, My name is Anna and I am a sophomore at GUHS. I joined Drumline in the beginning of my sophomore year. Although I have just recently joined Drumline, it has been such a great experience and I am loving it! Drumline so far has given me so much memories to one day look back on and reminisce and I am excited to make even more memories over the years. Currently I play the bass drum but over time with practice I hope to move up to snare.\nNew Member - Bio will be updated shortly\nAustin G. Murray\nSamuel Timoti\nSamuel Timoti loves Hip Hop and likes to play quads. He is 18 and simply signed up and joined the drumline!\nGreg has been a memeber for one year, and is the future President of the United States\nMatthew Cano\nI play snare drum for the Drum-line. When I first started I just signed up to join a group and learn from Mr.V. The Drum-line is my life. When I graduate I want to get a scholarship playing drums and go to college. This summer I plan to do nothing but play drums.\nMy name is Michael Turner and I play the snare drum. I have been playing drum for 1 year. I was influenced to play the drum by Vincent Turner.\nMy name is Gary Taylor and what made me join the Drum-line is I love to play music. Being on the Drum-line made me feel like Nick Cannon. Like in the movie Mr. V has been a big help in getting me on the line. Even as an alum, I come back and jam with the line whenever Mr. V needs my support.\nTaeveana Henderson\nHi my name is Taeveana Henderson. I\u2019ve been playing drums for two years. The drum that I play is the snare drum. I love music but when I heard the Grant Drum-line play I fell in love. Playing the drums complete me. I played with Smythe Drum-line in 7th and 8th grade.\nJoaney Reid\nHi my Name Is Joaney Reid I Play The Bass Drum At Grant Union High School I\u2019m In The 10th Grade At This Point Of time I Want To Be on the Grant Drum line Until I Graduate From Grant or Maybe Even Longer.\nHi my name is Tevin, and I\u2019m a sophomore in high school. This is my third year playing drums. I play snare drum and quads. I plan to be on the Drum-line all four years.\nDar\u2019ius Jordan\nHi my name is Dar\u2019ius Jordan I play on the Grant high school Drum-line I play the bass im currently a sophomore I\u2019m planning to be on the Drum-line my whole 4 years I go to grant and I plan on going to culinary school. Basically, that\u2019s Me!!!!! Go Pacers!!!\nAujzhane Buchannon\nBio will be updated shortly\nMy name is Brianna Payne a.k.a. Bre. I\u2019m a junior at Grant High School. I am on the greatest Drum-line in the world\u2026 Grant\u2019s Drum-line. I\u2019m a very outgoing person and I love to have fun. I play the Bass Drum. People say I\u2019m a hard hitter\u2026 but really I just give them what they want to hear (BASS)!\nVincent Carlyle Turner\nVincent Carlyle Turner is 16 and plays the snare, bass, and piano. He's been playing drums since he was 12 years old, and got started by pencil beating on school desks! His favorite artist is Hurricane Chris\nDavisha G.\nMy name is Davisha. I play bass drum on the Grant Drumline. My hero is myself. My favorite saying is, \"you can bad by yourself.\" ^_^\nHello my name is Exzonta a.k.a. Tay Tay. I am a sophomore at Grant High School. I\u2019m on the Drum-line. I play the Bass drum. Drum-line is my favorite activity. I\u2019m planning on staying on the Drum-line until my senior year. I am a pacer for life. GO PACERS!\nNick Pipkins\nNick Pipkins plays bass drum, piano, and sometimes the snare. He started playing the drums this year, and is thinking of sticking with it for his senior year. He feels he and his brother Tim are the heart of the drumline because of their level of school spirit.\nTim Pipkins\nMy name is Tim Pipkins. I\u2019m a graduate student from Grant High School. I\u2019m still on the drum line. I play the bass drum and the keyboard. My 1st song was Blow the Whistle, now I can play whatever. I remember when I first started I couldn\u2019t play nothing. 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        "raw_content": "Bert, Ernie, Tzachi and Ibtisam\nContributed by : Israel21c Staff\nIt starts out like a scene that could be broadcast on Sesame Street in the U.S. Tzachi, a mild-mannered Jewish handyman wearing a turned-around baseball cap, is busy in his workshop accompanied by his Muppet assistants Noah and Brosh.\nThen suddenly, Tzachi's neighbor Ibtisam, an art student, walks into the room. She greets him in Arabic, they exchange friendly pleasantries, then asks if she can have the paint for a project she is working on. Tzachi agrees.\nThe young, na?ve Noah looks at the two humans in wonderment, \"Are you two friends? How is that possible? You are so different!\"\nThis sparks a conversation about the different things that Ibtisam and Tzachi have in common and what is different about them. Between comparing their hair color, eye color and favorite hobbies, the two neighbors note the fact that Tzachi is Jewish and Ibtisam is Arab.\nWhat sounds like casual conversation is carefully scripted by the team that has created Sesame Stories, the third incarnation of Sesame Street to air in Israel, whose creators hope to reinforce education for tolerance and prevention of violence.\nThis time around, Sesame Street has a unique twist: it's part of a triad production - filming has taken place in Israel, Ramallah, and Jordan. Each of the entities is creating its own version of the show, using common materials, are simultaneously airing the show on the HOP! TV channel in Israel, Jordanian JRTV, and the Palestinian Ma'an Network.\nThe Israeli Sesame Stories production carries a message of hope, respect, understanding, and non-violent conflict resolution to children aged four to seven - but with messages hoping to influence their families as well. The series enables Israeli Jewish children to get to know their Israeli Arab neighbors and provides Israeli Arab children with the opportunity to see themselves as an expression of their culture on-screen. Through the segments filmed in the Palestinian Authority and Jordan, they also get to know their more distant neighbors better.\nContent consultant Alia Abou Shmeiss, an Israeli Arab who lives in Jaffa, said that she said yes immediately when asked to participate in the project. \"We wanted to give the Arab child a chance to define himself.\"\nIn Israel, the four main characters, Noah, Brosh, Tzachi and Ibtisam deal with subjects like: pride and self-esteem, helping others, majority/minority issues and others. Woven throughout the show are Sesame Street classic library segments, starring the beloved and well-known characters like Ernie and Bert, Big Bird, and Elmo. Like other Sesame Workshop productions, Sesame Stories addresses literacy skills, while also giving Israeli culture and tradition wide expression.\nWriters from the Sesame Workshop have collaborated closely with child psychologists and educational advisors in making the three programs, with the participation and contributions of professional advisors from various fields, including education, psychology, sociology, and many more. The format of the program was developed on the basis of the educational goals of the program, as well as the research conducted before the production began.\nShmeiss said that since Israeli Arab society was heterogeneous, she consulted members of the community around the country when creating the Arab content on the program. \"Unfortunately, in Israel today, culture is a one-way street - the Arab community is exposed to Israeli culture. We wanted to give expression to Arab culture on screen: to show the holidays, the deep multi-generation family connection and cultures, and to give exposure to the Arab language.\"\nShe worked carefully on creating the character of Ibtisam. \"We wanted a young woman that that they could identify with and feel affection for: like a sister or an aunt.\"\nThe producers of the show are trying to extend the reach of their messages beyond the television.\n\"We want to use this material on the ground, and move beyond simply showing it on the screen,\" said Yael Bar Lev, the head content advisor for Sesame Stories.\nTo this end, Sesame Stories was planned from its inception as a multi-media project that dealt with values and subjects. By simultaneously using television and other supporting media, they would be able to give the viewer additional meeting points with the project's characters and messages off-screen. This way, the child can repeat and process the viewing experience in other venues, such as via the internet, books, activities, preschool learning kits, and other enrichment materials developed by educational professionals and other specialists.\nAll these educational outreach materials will be designed for the Arab sector as well as the Jewish sector and will be produced in both languages in order to promote the social and educational goals upon which the series was built.\nThis third Israeli version of Sesame Street reflects the sober times in which it was created. In the 90s at the height of Oslo and peace, there was a version where the Israeli puppets visited back and forth with their neighbors on a Palestinian Sesame Street. It was shot with a joint Israeli-Palestinian production team. Sesame Stories reflects the current reality - the action takes place in a private space. The idea of Israelis and Arabs mixing freely on each other's street - the creators decided - was too far from their viewer's reality.\nThat is the reason that Sesame Stories takes place not on the street, but in the workshop belonging to Tzachi, a dreamer-inventor and technician who lives with his two young assistants - Noah and Brosh.\nIbtisam, their neighbor and best friend, is an Arab-Israeli artist who lives next-door to the workshop. Ibtisam is treated like a member of the family in Tzachi, Noah and Brosh's workshop, and she takes part in every event that occurs in their house.\nSource: Israel21c, December 7, 2003\nVisit the Israel21c website at:\nhttp://www.israel21c.org",
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        "raw_content": "RAPHAEL ( ):\nBy: Joseph Jacobs, Ludwig Blau\nOne of the Seven Archangels.\nRaphael in Christian Theology.\nOne of the archangels. The word occurs as a personal name in I Chron. xxvi. 7 (A. V. and R. V. \"Rephael\"), but it is not found as the name of an angel in the canonical books, as are the names of Michael and Gabriel. This must be due to chance, however, since Raphael is an important figure in the pre-Christian Apocrypha, while from the fact that he ranks immediately below the two angels just mentioned it may be concluded that he appeared in Jewish angelology shortly after them. The late Midrash Konen (Jellinek, \"B. H.\" ii. 27) states that he was once called Labiel, but there is no evidence in support of this statement.\nRaphael is one of the seven archangels who bring prayers before God (Tobit xii. 15), although he was not one of the six who buried Moses (Targ. Yer. Deut. xxxiv. 6). In Enoch, xx. 1-7 he is the second among the six or seven angels, Michael, as the most prominent, being placed in the Middle (see Jew. Encyc. i. 590, s.v. Angelology); yet in a papyrus devoted to magic, in which the seven archangels appear, Raphael ranks second, immediately after Michael (Wessely, \"Griechischer Zauberpapyrus,\" ii. 65, line 38). In the same place Suriel is mentioned as the fourth angel, and in a gnostic diagram cited by Origen (\"Contra Celsum,\" vi. 30) Suriel is also reckoned as one of the seven, together with Raphael; this refutes Kohut's theory (\"Angelologie,\" p. 35) of the identity of the two (see L\u00fcken, \"Michael,\" p. 7, G\u00f6ttingen, 1898). In the lists of planetary angels given in the Jewish calendar, Raphael presides over the sun and over Sunday (ib. p. 56).\nThe four angels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel appear much more often in works of Jewish mysticism. From heaven they behold all the bloodshed on earth and bring the laments of souls before the Lord (Enoch, ix. 1-3). From out of the darkness they lead souls to God (Sibyllines, ii. 214 et seq.). They are the four angels of the Presence, and stand on the four sides of the Lord, whom they glorify (Enoch, xl., where the fourth angel is Phanuel). Each has his own host of angels for the praising of God, around the four sides of whose throne are the four groups of angels. In accordance with their position in heaven, they are the four leaders of the camp of Israel in the wilderness: Michael on theeast, opposite the tribe of Levi; Raphael on the west, opposite Ephraim; Gabriel on the south, facing Reuben and Judah; Uriel on the north, facing Dan (Pir\u1e33e R. El. iv.; Hekalot R. vi., in Jellinek, \"B. H.\" ii. 39, 43; Pesi\u1e33. R. 46 [ed. Friedmann, p. 188a]; Num R. ii. 10).\nIn like manner, the four rivers of paradise are divided among these four angels (\"Seder Gan 'Eden,\" in Jellinek, \"B. H.\" iii. 138). The magic papyrus also names the four angels (Wessely, l.c. ii. 70 et seq.), and accordingly, on page 41, line 641, where the names of Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel are plainly legible, the letters missing after \u03ba\u03b1\u03b9\u03c5 must be supplied so as to read \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u039f\u03c5\u03c1\u03af\u03b7\u03bb. Schwab (\"Vocabulaire de l'Ang\u00e9lologie,\" p. 10) cites an exorcism by these \"holy angels,\" who, as the most august, according to the apocryphal fragments of Bartolom\u00e6us, were created first (L\u00fcken, l.c. p. 114).\nRaphael, like every other angel, can assume any form he will (Tobit); a tablet on his breast bears the name of God (Pesi\u1e33. R. 108b); according to the Zohar, he is the chief of the \"ofannim.\" Arealization of the foreign character of this angel is inferred in the statement of Simeon ben La\u00fcish (in 250 C.E.) to the effect that the names of the angels originated in Babylon, meaning among the Parthians who ruled there (Gen. R. xlviii. 9). Raphael, as his name implies, is the angel of healing diseases and wounds (Enoch, xc. 9); he overcomes Asmodeus, the evil spirit (Tobit v. 4 et seq.; ix. 1, 5; xi. 1, 6; Testament of Solomon, in \"J. Q. R.\" 1898, p. 24); he binds even Azazel, and throws him into a pit (Enoch, x. 4). He cures blindness (Tobit l.c.; Midrash of the Ten Commandments, in Jellinek, \"B. H.\" i. 80), and because of his healing powers he is represented as a serpent (Origen, l.c.). Raphael, as the third in rank, appeared with Michael and Gabriel to cure Abraham (Yoma 37a; B. M. 86b; Gen. R. xlviii. 10). He cures also moral evil (Pasi\u1e33. R. 46 [ed. Friedmann, p. 188a]).\nRaphael was a favorite figure in Christian as well as in Jewish angelology, and early Christian amulets, encolpions, tombstones, and other monuments have been found bearing the names of the angels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael (L\u00fcken, l.c. p. 119). A small, gold tablet discovered in the grave of Maria, the wife of the emperor Honorius, bears a similar inscription (Kopp, \"Paleographia Critica,\" iii., \u00a7 158; comp. L\u00fcken, l.c. pp. 118, 122). The names of the same angels occur on Basilidian gems, and Origen likewise mentions them (L\u00fcken, l.c. pp. 60, 68), although in the magic papyri Raphael appears chiefly in the formulas for amulets.\nIn post-Talmudic mysticism Raphael preserves his importance, and is himself described as using Gema\u1e6dria (Zohar, iii. 133, 228, 262; Jellinek, \"B. H.\" ii. 27, 39, 43, et al.; Schwab, l.c. p. 249; Yal\u1e33., \u1e24adash, ed. Presburg, p. 67a et al.). His name occurs in Jud\u00e6o-Babylonian conjuring texts (St\u00fcbe, p. 27), and is conspicuous in the liturgy\u2014as in the evening prayer, where he is mentioned together with the three other angels, at whose head stands God, exactly as in the Christian version of Zechariah vi. (L\u00fcken, l.c. p. 122). He is mentioned also in association with various ofannim (Zunz, \"S. P.\" p. 479), evidently being regarded as their head. Naturally, his name appears on amulets intended to prevent or cure diseases (Grunwald, \"Mittheilungen,\" v. 77). See Angelology; Gabriel; Michael.\nHamburger, R. B. T. ii. 96;\nHastings, Diet. Bible;\nKohut, J\u00fcdische Angelologic, pp. 35 et seq., Leipsic, 1866;\nW. L\u00fcken, Michael, G\u00f6ttingen, 1898;\nRiehm, Bibl. Handw\u00f6rterbuch;\nM. Schwab, Vocabulaire de l'Ang\u00e9lologie, pp. 10, 249, 345, Paris, 1897;\nC. Wessely, Griechischer Zauberpayrus, Vienna, 1888;\nidem, Neue Griechische Zauberpapyri, ib. 1893.",
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        "raw_content": "If it takes too long on some devices, just add a setting to enable or disable autosaving. Also, I think, from experience, that the file size shouldn't change regardless of how much data you have to store (just block out an entire chunk whether or not there's relevant data). I think it was because that is easier to debug, but it also makes sense if you think about the storage (no fragmentation). Does the smaller size matter that much (I think that a The Last of Us save file is 10MB)?\nThe truth is that it could be annoying. Saving takes about 2 seconds on my SGS6. Many times I forgot to save game progress and after hour of playing I was killed.\nQuote from: AGP on February 09, 2016, 10:31:02 pm\nFragmentation is no issue with flash memory. The save files are between 10 and 80kb (zipped). It's not so much the file access, but the processing time that is required to collect all the data to save that makes it slow (well, not really *slow*...but you get the point).\nBut wouldn't a little reminder pop up here and there help then?\nWell, I'm now done with the main quest and just about everything else I can find, save a dungeon where I can't get past the initial room because I seem to lack a key. I've enjoyed the game so thanks, great work!\nAnd the \"get stuck with reverted controls\" issue hasn't reared it's head since your fix so I'm guessing it's gone. When you save the game it seems to keep on tracking your fingers while it saves which can lead to violent changes in direction once the save is done. I could hazard a guess that this behavior is what caused it to \"overshoot\". Oh, I like the little spinning disk save sound :-)\nIt's a recording of the Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive...\nAbout the closed dungeon: That's intended. The main quest splits at that point where you have to decide whom to ask for help about the code. Depending on who you choose, one dungeon in the game remains closed to you. The final ending is the same, but how you get there differs a little. The final boss is also different...\nThanks for playing, for the feedback and for having some fun.\nAny idea on how long the playthrough took you (approx.)?\nHmm, that might explain why the save sound put a smile on my face :-) I might have to play it again at some point, bit curious about that last dungeon/final boss, maybe on my 5X rather than on the tablet. I don't know about play time but I don't think it was less than 15 hours.\n\u00ab Last Edit: February 13, 2016, 01:54:14 pm by msandin \u00bb\nI was doing a second play through and think I might have found a couple of issues. I kind of think you're supposed to be able to either complete the \"ring of power\" quest or keep the ring and use it? The game and one of your earlier comments kind of suggested it. I've tried to wear it but can't seem to find a way to do so. The more serious problem is that I intended to take the alternative ending this time but I don't seem to be able to. I spoke to the water guy and he told me to talk to either of two people. So I walked pretty straight to Gradwin(?) but once I arrived there he suggested that I had already talked to what's-her-name and said he hoped I knew what I was doing. I have talked to her but that was way before I ever got the choice. Bit of a bummer given that this was what I wanted to do the second time around.\nAs expected play is quite a bit faster now that I've done it before:-)\nI was doing a second play through and think I might have found a couple of issues. I kind of think you're supposed to be able to either complete the \"ring of power\" quest or keep the ring and use it? The game and one of your earlier comments kind of suggested it. I've tried to wear it but can't seem to find a way to do so.\nYou can decide to keep it in the dialog when you are supposed to return the ring to the quest giver.\nThe more serious problem is that I intended to take the alternative ending this time but I don't seem to be able to. I spoke to the water guy and he told me to talk to either of two people. So I walked pretty straight to Gradwin(?) but once I arrived there he suggested that I had already talked to what's-her-name and said he hoped I knew what I was doing. I have talked to her but that was way before I ever got the choice. Bit of a bummer given that this was what I wanted to do the second time around.\nThat's strange and it shouldn't happen. What's the state of the quests in your quest book? You'll get two different quests, one for Sianor and one for Gradwin. What's the state of both? Are they both active or is one already canceled and/or finished.\nI think I've found the problem in Gradwin's dialog tree. Should be an easy fix. I'll upload a fixed version later today.\nNone of the quests were cancelled so I guess that a problem with Gradwin's dialog sounds very plausible.\nYes. I'm checking for the wrong quest state in the dialog tree. That's pretty stupid, because it blocks the whole quest line. I guess I must have included that part after my tests...can't remember it exactly though...\nI've uploaded the update. It might take some hours before it appears on Google Play though.\nIt should fix Gradwin and make him talk to you again...at least I hope so... Please give it a try and report back if it works now.\nIn some screenshots you have also rain and night. Why did you remove it from final version?",
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        "raw_content": "County Criminal Court: CRIMINAL LAW \u2013 Search and Seizure \u2013 Stop \u2013 Stop justified where police saw defendant stopped at red light with her heard bobbing up and down as if asleep and finally slumping over as if asleep or passed out. Judgment and sentence affirmed. Stenmark v. State, No. CRC 06-29 APANO, (Fla. 6th Cir. App. Ct. April 23, 2007).\nDEBORAH STENMARK\nv. UCN522006AP00026XXXXCR\nHonorable County Judge John Carballo\nJennifer Card, Esq.\nErin McKenney, Esq.\nTHIS MATTER is before the Court on the defendant, Deborah Stenmark\u2019s,\nappeal from a judgment and sentence entered by the Pinellas County Court. After reviewing the briefs and record, this Court affirms the decision of the trial court.\nThe defendant is appealing the trial court\u2019s decision to deny her motion to suppress. She pleaded no contest to DUI charges, reserving her right to appeal the denial of her motion to suppress. [1]\nApproximately 2:00 A.M. a police officer observed the defendant stopped at a red traffic light. The defendant\u2019s head was bobbing up and down as if she was falling asleep. According to the officer\u2019s testimony: \u201cAfter it bobbed a few times, her head finally slumped over as if she had passed out.\u201d The officer testified that he thought the defendant may have been having a medical problem or was possibly impaired. The officer is certified in drug and alcohol impairment recognition and has participated in approximately 300 DUI arrests. The officer conducted a traffic stop, and the defendant was ultimately arrested for DUI. In this appeal, the defendant claims the trial court erred in not granting her motion to dismiss.\nThe defendant argues that her actions were consistent with innocent behavior ---- her version of events is that she spilled food and drink on herself and her car floor and was looking down to clean it off her and pick up the spilled food. She denied falling asleep or passing out. These circumstances concerning the spilled food and drink, however, even if taken as being true, would not be known to the officer who had just noticed the defendant.\nA trial court\u2019s determination of reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigatory stop or detention is subject to de novo review. Ornelas v. United States, 517 U.S. 690 (1996); DeLeon v. State, 700 So.2d 718 (Fla. 2d DCA 1997). \u201cAppellate review of a motion to suppress involves questions of both law and fact and an appellate court must make a de novo review of the trial court\u2019s application of the law to the facts.\u201d Rosenquist v. State, 769 So.2d 1051 (Fla. 2d DCA 2000). \u201cA reviewing court must accept the trial court\u2019s findings of fact in an order on a motion to suppress, so long as those findings are supported by the record. However, a suppression order that turns on an issue of law is reviewed by a de novo standard of review.\u201d Underwood v. State, 801 So.2d 200 (Fla. 5th DCA 2001).\nThere is nothing to indicate that the trial court did not believe the testimony of the officer. His testimony that he believed the defendant had fallen asleep or passed out while in a motor vehicle stopped at a red light with the engine running is an objective reason justifying an investigatory stop. In determining whether or not an investigatory stop is justified, the court is to look at the totality of the circumstances. Ndow v. State, 864 So.2d 1248 (Fla. 5th DCA 2004). In considering the totality of the circumstances in this case, the officer\u2019s decision that the defendant was ill or impaired is reasonable. As noted by the trial court: \u201cThe courts of this state have recognized that a legitimate concern for the safety of the motoring public can warrant a brief investigatory stop to determine whether a driver is ill, tired, or driving under the influence in situations less suspicious than that required for other types of criminal behavior.\u201d Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles v. DeShong, 603 So.2d 1349, 1352 (Fla. 2d DCA 1992). The stop was valid. Accordingly, the motion to suppress was properly denied.\nDONE AND ORDERED this _____ day of April, 2007.\nHonorable John Carballo\n[1] This Court notes the decision in Stenmark v. Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, 941 So.2d 1247 (Fla. 2d DCA 2006), in which the Second District Court of Appeal found in the administrative proceedings on the suspension of the defendant\u2019s driver\u2019s license that the officer had sufficient reason to conduct a traffic stop. That case, however, is not dispositive to the case at bar because the standards of review are different, and the facts are somewhat more developed in this criminal proceeding.",
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        "raw_content": "The Art of LEGO Scale Modeling is broken down into nine sections. Trucks, ships, aircraft, racing, heavy equipment, trains, military, motocycles, and cars are all represented in the book. Each section has between three and eleven models representing the topic with each model receiving a double page spread of photos and a paragraph or two about the real vehicle and details on how it was built, and a few of the receiving a second double page spread to show off some of the details.\nThe tenth chapter is titled How It\u2019s Done. It give a bit of a cursory overview of how scale models are done, encouraging the reader to build the commercial LEGO models and then giving a little advice about getting parts, building, and photographing/displaying the models once they are built.\nIt is inspiring to see the level of detail that go into the models, but it would be nice to learn more about how they are built and how to build scale models from LEGO parts. To look at these models definitely give ideas, but doesn\u2019t give the readers a feel for how to get started themselves, but more of a static collection of things that can be built. Not that there is anything wrong with using the book to display, but the final chapter implies that it may teach the reader something, but falls short.\nThe Art of LEGO Scale Modeling is a nice collection of things that are built to scale of real world objects. The models and the photography capturing them are beautiful, but it would have been nice to give a launching point to really help get new builders to get started instead of teasing them at the end.\nReview: The BrickGun Book",
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        "raw_content": "The Destruction of Joe McCarthy, part 2\nRoy Cohn and David Schine: agents of destruction given huge publicity by the media as \"McCarthy's Men\"\nby Scott Speidel, Florida State University\nFear of \u201cAnti-Semitism\u201d Provides an Opening\nMCCARTHY\u2019S REPUTATION was destroyed chiefly by the feud that two staffers on his Subcommittee on Investigations, Roy Cohn and G. David Schine, conducted against the United States Army, contrary to McCarthy\u2019s wishes.\nUnder pressure from influential Jewish columnist George Sokolsky and the Jewish president of the Hearst Corporation, Richard Berlin, both purported anti-Communists, McCarthy announced on January 2, 1953, that 26-year-old Roy Cohn would be the chief counsel of the Investigations Subcommittee. Cohn, the son of New York Supreme Court Judge Albert Cohn, had been well served by his Jewish connections in the past, having been hired as an assistant U.S. attorney immediately after passing the New York bar examination. Cohn himself later admitted that he was hired by McCarthy primarily because he was a Jew:\n\u201cThere was a growing slander abroad in the land . . . that McCarthy was a Jew-hater . . . and he wanted to deflect it. I was the obvious answer, and the alternative \u2014 [Robert Kennedy,] the son of the well-known, well-documented anti-Semite Joseph P. Kennedy, the former pro-Hitler ambassador to the Court of St. James \u2014 was the last person McCarthy needed to head his committee.\u201d\nIt probably need not be stressed that the Jews themselves were the source of this \u201cslander\u201d that McCarthy felt obliged to counter.\nThus, McCarthy was stuck with Cohn; privately he expressed the fear that if Cohn resigned for any reason the charge of \u201canti-Semitism\u201d immediately would be raised against him again.\nFurthermore, with most of the news media already solidly against him, McCarthy was desperate for some favorable press coverage. Illinois Republican Senator Everett Dirksen commented, \u201cCohn was put on the Committee by the Hearst press, and Joe doesn\u2019t dare lose that support.\u201d\nRoy Cohn: His initial fame came from his fateful association with McCarthy; later in life he became known as a spectacularly unethical New York attorney and homosexual habitu\u00e9 of Manhattan's Studio 54 discotheque.\nCohn, who died of AIDS in 1986, was a homosexual, and rumor of the perversion became widespread after Cohn had brought another young Jew, G. David Schine, onto McCarthy\u2019s staff. According to Cohn himself in his autobiography, Cohn and Schine were then rumored to be \u201cJack and Jill.\u201d This rumor was undoubtedly a great embarrassment to McCarthy, since the controlled media had not yet succeeded in making homosexuality fashionable, and homosexuals were among the security risks to be investigated.\nAt Cohn\u2019s insistence, Schine was accepted as an unpaid \u201cchief consultant\u201d on Communism. Schine\u2019s credentials for this position were that he had authored a pamphlet, Definition of Communism, which his wealthy parents had allowed him to distribute in their hotel chain. This pamphlet gave incorrect dates for the Russian Revolution and the founding of the Communist Party, confused Marx with Lenin, Stalin with Trotsky, and Kerensky with Prince Lvov, and got Lenin\u2019s name wrong. The Jewish millionaire-playboy was thus highly qualified, in Cohn\u2019s view, to be a consultant.\nInfluential Washington Post columnist Drew Pearson broadcasts via Washington DC's WMAL radio: a self-styled muckraker, many on Capitol Hill feared his scandal-mongering column.\nMcCarthy hoped that he could save himself from accusations of \u201canti-Semitism\u201d with Roy Cohn, and if necessary, with Dave Schine. But the day McCarthy accepted these two Jews as his assistants was the day his downfall really began.\nAs the son of a Jewish multi-millionaire, Schine had avoided the draft for the Korean War by getting himself classified 4-F. As soon as he became a staff member of McCarthy\u2019s committee, however, at the instigation of left-wing journalist Drew Pearson the Army reclassified Schine 1-A and drafted him. Thus, the stage was set for Roy Cohn to involve McCarthy in a dispute with the United States Army.\nArmy-McCarthy Hearings: Dragged Against His Will\nIt is clear that McCarthy was dragged into this dispute against his will. Army lawyer John Adams relates:\n\u201cSenator McCarthy spoke out quite freely about his irritation over Schine. He told me that the individual is of absolutely no help to the committee, was interested in nothing but the photographers and getting his picture in the papers, and that things had reached the point where he was a complete pest. McCarthy stated to me quite emphatically that he was anxious to see this individual drafted, and . . . he hoped . . . we would send him as far away as possible \u2018to get him out of [his] hair.\u201d . . . \u201cSend him wherever you can, as far away as possible. Korea is too close.'\u201d\nCohn raised hell with the Army, first threatening revenge for the drafting of Schine, then agitating for special treatment for his putative boyfriend. John Adams stated in a January 21, 1954, meeting in Attorney General Herbert Brownell\u2019s office that demands for the names of Army loyalty-board members usually were preceded by flare-ups over the reassignment of Schine. McCarthy was not happy about this behavior, and he privately complained that Cohn was indeed carrying out a vendetta against the Army on account of Schine.\nMcCarthy had instructed Adams on December 17, 1953, that, having learned the extent of the interference Cohn and Schine were causing for the commanding general of Fort Dix, he wished the Army to discontinue all special treatment for Schine. Subsequently, the alleged anti-Communist Jew, columnist George Sokolsky, contacted Adams repeatedly, continuing to urge special treatment for Schine. On February 12, 1954, Sokolsky went so far as to tell Adams that he, Sokolsky, would \u201cget them to drop all this stuff they are planning for the Army [i.e., McCarthy\u2019s investigation of Communist subversion in the Army],\u201d if a special assignment were arranged for Schine. It seemed that Sokolsky was more concerned about the comfort and convenience of one fellow Jew than about the national security of the United States \u2014 or he was deliberately exacerbating the animosity between the Army and McCarthy.\nMeanwhile, in late January 1954 a story in the New York Post featured Fort Dix recruits complaining that Schine lived among them like a visiting dignitary \u2014 and Joseph McCarthy was taking the blame.\nSecretary of the Army Robert Stevens said that he was wary about \u201cdiscriminating against\u201d Schine, because Schine was a Jew. Likewise, McCarthy said that he was afraid to fire Cohn, \u201cbecause [I] might be accused of being anti-Semitic.\u201d Here we have the Secretary of the Army and the chairman of a Senate committee, both paralyzed by fear of being called \u201canti-Semitic,\u201d allowing 26-year-old Roy Cohn and the utterly inconsequential G. David Schine to walk all over them.\nIt was not only the fact that McCarthy had felt the wrath of the Jews when he had spoken out against the barbarous treatment of German prisoners five years earlier that made him wary of offending them again. His investigations into Communist subversion were turning up a vastly disproportionate number of Jewish Communists, and he was afraid that the Jews would believe he was hunting Jews rather than Communists.\nBy using the threat of investigation as a weapon to coerce the Army into giving special treatment to his friend Schine, Cohn had tainted the legitimacy of McCarthy\u2019s patriotic work. Cohn was creating exactly the impression of reckless disregard for fairness and propriety that McCarthy had wished to avoid.\nMcCarthy had apparently hoped that the alleged anti-Communist Jews with whom he dealt were what they claimed to be. With their involvement, however, all his efforts met with grief. If the Senator had taken account of Jewish traits \u2014 especially their bent for deception, which goes far beyond anything encountered in the Gentile world \u2014 then perhaps he would have braved the charges of \u201canti-Semitism\u201d rather than tolerate Jews on his staff.\n\"Conservative\" columnist George Sokolsky\nThe anti-Communist credentials of Jewish columnist George Sokolsky, for example, who had recommended Roy Cohn, were invented rather late in life. In 1917, at the age of 24, Sokolsky had gone to Russia with a large number of other Jews, filled with ardor for the prospect of world Communism and hoping to lend a hand to the Bolsheviks in fastening the Communist yoke on the Russians. For a while he edited the English-language Communist newspaper Daily News in Petrograd; then he left for China to practice his journalistic skills on behalf of the revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen, who was working to set up a Communist government in China and was receiving aid from the Soviets. In 1931, claiming disillusionment with the methods of Bolshevism, he returned to the United States, where he used different methods.\nAs a right-wing columnist for the Hearst newspapers, Sokolsky was well-placed to accomplish much for the Jewish obsession with the New World Order by misdirecting the anti-Communist movement into blind alleys, false hopes, and confusion \u2014 and away from the truth. Considering these facts, are we justified in believing his claim that he had completely changed his ideals and in the 1950s was fervently against what he had been fervently for earlier in Russia and China? A clue may be provided by Sokolsky\u2019s 1935 book, We Jews, in which he lamented the fact that Jews are not even more cohesive than they are. Certainly, no race-conscious Jew could have genuinely supported McCarthy\u2019s efforts to root Communists out of positions of influence in American life, since he would have understood that exposing Communism meant exposing Jews.\nSimilarly, Roy Cohn, who called Sokolsky his \u201crabbi,\u201d was another member of the far left who claimed a miraculous conversion: as late as 1949 he was openly calling anti-Communism a \u201cwitch-hunt\u201d and said that Alger Hiss was a victim of a \u201cright-wing conspiracy.\u201d Given the legendary cohesiveness of the Jewish people and the Jewishness of Communism, one is justified in viewing these overnight conversions with suspicion.\nThere is more than Roy Cohn\u2019s youthful attachment to leftist causes to make us suspicious of his motives: his father Albert Cohn had been the first judge appointed by Franklin Roosevelt after the latter became governor of New York. Thus, the Cohns were firmly attached to the very clique that had fostered what McCarthy called \u201ctwenty years of treason.\u201d\nIt looks very much as if McCarthy, who wished so much to avoid crossing the Jews, allowed himself to be swindled in the age-old game of Good Jew/Bad Jew.\nThe man whom Eisenhower had appointed Secretary of the Army, Robert Stevens, head of the J.P. Stevens textiles business, was staunchly anti-Communist, having witnessed the pernicious influence of Communists in exacerbating labor disputes. Stevens was even distrustful of New Deal supporters. He was thus appointed not as a member of the New World Order clique around Ike, but merely as a valuable (if misguided) Republican booster. Stevens had apparently taken Eisenhower\u2019s anti-Communist campaign rhetoric at face value.\nUpon assuming office in February 1953, Stevens requested a briefing on the Army\u2019s Loyalty and Security Program: \u201cThe presentation should set forth what steps are to be taken to prevent disloyal and subversive persons from infiltrating the Army, and what steps have been taken to discover and remove such persons who may have found their way into the Army Establishment.\u201d So concerned was Stevens about combatting subversion that he asked advice from J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Finally, when Stevens heard that McCarthy was concerned about security risks in the Army, he rushed a telegram to him, offering his assistance in the investigation.\nMcCarthy\u2019s staff announced on September 10, 1953, that there was very serious evidence of espionage at Fort Monmouth. The evidence was an extract of a report from J. Edgar Hoover to the head of Army Intelligence. The document mentioned 35 Fort Monmouth employees as security risks, most of them Jews of Russian origin who had been in contact with the atom-bomb spies, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Stevens instructed the commanding general at Fort Monmouth: \u201cCooperate! See to it that they interview anyone they wish to.\u201d\nDuring the investigation at Fort Monmouth, however, attention was diverted to nearby Camp Kilmer. This was the case of the Jewish Communist Irving Peress. Peress, an Army dentist who was proved to be not only a member but an organizer of Communist groups, had sworn a false oath upon receiving his officer\u2019s commission. Worse, when the matter was exposed Peress was promoted and later given an honorable discharge, thus escaping the jeopardy of a court-martial. The Peress case was a tremendous embarrassment to the Army, because it showed that security in the Army was a mere formality which was easily circumvented.\nMcCarthy\u2019s confidential informant on the Peress case was General Ralph Zwicker. A hearing in New York City was arranged, and General Zwicker was called to testify as to the identity of the Pentagon official who had ordered Peress\u2019 honorable discharge. On the very morning of the hearing, however, Zwicker received an order from John Adams not to reveal the official\u2019s name. McCarthy did all he could to persuade Zwicker to talk in spite of the order, but he failed.\nThereafter the press made a great fuss over McCarthy\u2019s rough treatment of Zwicker and the \u201cinsult to the uniform.\u201d It was alleged that McCarthy had without cause accused Zwicker of shielding subversives.\nSecretary Stevens decided not to allow General Zwicker or other Army officers to testify further. Says William Ewald, a Department of Defense official at the time: \u201cA cheer went up: from anti-McCarthyites within the Administration itself, from editorial writers far and wide, from liberals coast to coast.\u201d Especially noteworthy was a telephone call to Stevens from Marshall Plan administrator Paul Hoffman in California \u2014 at whose residence Eisenhower was then vacationing. This congratulation was inferred to represent the attitude of that champion McCarthy-hater, President Ike.\nAnna M. Rosenberg: she pushed for racial integration of the U.S. military.\nEisenhower\u2019s friend Hoffman was married to Anna Rosenberg, who had been Truman\u2019s Jewish Assistant Secretary of Defense in 1950 and had been diligent in promoting liberal programs in the Army and the other armed services. She, more than anyone else, had forced full racial integration on the services.\nUnlike Ike, however, Secretary Stevens was not an implacable foe of McCarthy and anti-Communism. Although he thought Roy Cohn was awful, he said he saw McCarthy as a \u201creasonable\u201d man. In a conference with the majority members of McCarthy\u2019s subcommittee, an agreement was reached and Stevens signed a document that stated this accord. The anti-McCarthy interpretation of this event has been that Secretary Stevens did not understand what he was doing. More likely, Stevens did not understand what Eisenhower was doing. Nor did the American people understand!\nStevens said of the media\u2019s explosively hostile reaction to his reconciliation with McCarthy, \u201cI think I have been absolutely crucified. . . .\u201d Furthermore, he showed naivet\u00e9 by saying that he thought the press had \u201cmisunderstood\u201d the agreement.\nEisenhower decided to have Secretary Stevens \u201cadmit an administrative error\u201d and renege on the agreement. A repudiation of Stevens\u2019 agreement with McCarthy was composed, and Stevens was made to read it publicly.\nMeanwhile, President Eisenhower\u2019s staff, without Stevens\u2019 knowledge, had instructed Stevens\u2019 subordinate John Adams to compile a written record of Cohn\u2019s and Schine\u2019s behavior. Adams, a holdover from the Truman administration, apparently was considered more politically reliable than the conservative Stevens.\nOn March 8, 1954, when Secretary Stevens was asked about the record of improper pressure by Cohn and Schine (which John Adams had leaked to the press a few days earlier) he said, \u201cI personally think that anything in that line would prove to be very much exaggerated. . . . I am the Secretary, and I have had some talks with the committee and the chairman . . . and by and large as far as the treatment of me is concerned, I have no personal complaints . . . .\u201d\nOn March 10, although Stevens had not even been aware of the Schine chronology two days earlier, he was pressured into approving a version heavily \u201crevised\u201d by Defense Department attorney Struve Hensel. It was called the \u201cStevens-Adams chronology,\u201d although Stevens had only just learned of it. Under pressure, the Secretary of the Army was now lending his name to a document that he had said would be \u201cvery much exaggerated.\u201d\nThe Army-McCarthy Hearings Commence\nIn late April 1954 the Army-McCarthy hearings began. The Army had accused McCarthy and Roy Cohn of using improper pressure, evidence of this being the so-called \u201cStevens-Adams chronology.\u201d McCarthy counter-charged that the Army was trying to discredit his committee and stop its investigation of the Army.\nAn anti-McCarthy cartoon, one of many by Jewish Washington Post cartoonist \"Herblock,\" portraying McCarthy as an ugly, lying, monster-like figure. (Click on the image for a larger version.) In reality, and as found in the hearings, McCarthy's charges were true, and his evidence was not doctored. But the media simply declared otherwise.\nDuring the hearings Stevens was the Army\u2019s \u201cstar witness.\u201d He \u201cstonewalled\u201d the subcommittee, giving vague, unresponsive, and often self-contradictory testimony. It became clear to McCarthy that Stevens was acting under orders from Eisenhower\u2019s staff. The Army\u2019s case, however, already had been blown sky-high, and McCarthy essentially vindicated, when Senator Everett Dirksen, a member of the McCarthy Subcommittee, testified that the Army\u2019s counsel John Adams and Eisenhower\u2019s administrative assistant Gerald Morgan had approached him on January 22, 1954, seeking to stifle part of McCarthy\u2019s investigation of the Army. Dirksen testified that Adams had mentioned the Army\u2019s file on Cohn and Schine, dropping a \u201chint\u201d that these files might be very damaging if they were \u201cissued and ventilated on the front pages\u201d of newspapers.\nAt this point, John Adams, not wishing to be the lone scapegoat for Eisenhower, and, furthermore, living under the possibility of a prosecution for perjury, revealed that he had been told to compile the chronology on Cohn and Schine by members of Eisenhower\u2019s staff in a secret meeting in the Attorney General\u2019s office the day before approaching Dirksen.\nThe White House was now clearly implicated in a conspiracy to shield subversion in the government. On May 17 Eisenhower, in an obvious attempt to prevent his own role from being investigated further, issued what became known as the \u201ciron curtain\u201d order. Eisenhower claimed that it was a Constitutional principle that the President could forbid his subordinates from revealing any information to the Congress.\nOn May 27, after several more days of vague, unresponsive, and sometimes conflicting testimony from Stevens, McCarthy responded in exasperation to Eisenhower\u2019s gag order: \u201cThe oath which every person in this government takes, to protect and defend the country against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that oath towers far above any presidential security directive.\u201d He urged federal employees to come forward with any information they might have about corruption and subversion in government.\nThe next day Eisenhower had his press secretary convey to the media a statement that likened McCarthy to Hitler: a comparison that was not meant to flatter McCarthy. Edward R. Murrow and other media figures took their cue and began echoing that line.\nMcCarthy, however, was expressing essentially the same idea which Theodore Roosevelt had expressed half a century earlier, when the latter said:\n\u201cIt is patriotic to support [the President] insofar as he efficiently serves the country. It is unpatriotic not to oppose him to the exact extent that by inefficiency or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by the country. . . . In any event, it is unpatriotic not to tell the truth\u2013whether about the President or anyone else.\u201d\nAnd of course, the truth was exactly what Ike feared. Was this not the Eisenhower who had carried out Operation Keelhaul after the Second World War, in which anti-Communist Russians, Hungarians, and others were forcibly repatriated to a certain death under Communism? Was this not the Eisenhower who deliberately starved to death over a million German prisoners of war? And was this not the same Eisenhower who later sent paratroopers into Little Rock to enforce racial integration with bayonets?\nRegardless of the legal result, biased media coverage made the Army-McCarthy hearings a propaganda victory for the pro-Communists. Army counsel Joseph Welch, through hyperbole and histrionics, managed to convince a large portion of the public that a few peripheral issues he raised during the hearings were serious embarrassments to McCarthy.\nThe Army-McCarthy hearings: Welch, left; McCarthy, right\nWelch, the Television Cameras, and the End\nAttorney Joseph Welch: Though he had little of substance to say, his carefully-crafted media image and accomplished TV histrionics sealed McCarthy's fate.\nFor example, Welch insisted for the television cameras that part of an FBI report listing subversives at Fort Monmouth was \u201ca carbon copy of precisely nothing\u201d and \u201ca perfect phoney,\u201d even though FBI Director Hoover said that he had written it. Similarly, Welch dramatically accused McCarthy of introducing a \u201cdoctored\u201d photograph into evidence: it was a quite genuine photograph, which merely had been cropped and enlarged for the sake of clarity. The media played up Welch\u2019s accusations and ignored McCarthy\u2019s explanations.\nWelch was much more an actor than a lawyer: later, in 1959, he starred in a major Hollywood production, Anatomy of a Murder, alongside Jimmy Stewart and Lee Remick. In any event, during the Army-McCarthy hearings the Senate hearing room was his stage, and he played his role to the hilt. When McCarthy pointed out that a member of Welch\u2019s own law firm, Fred Fischer, had been a member of the National Lawyers\u2019 Guild, an organization cited as a Communist front by the Attorney General, Welch waxed maudlin and sobbed the famous line, \u201cHave you no sense of decency at long last?\u201d Later, outside the hearing room, Welch wept again for the benefit of the news photographers. (Welch\u2019s goading of McCarthy and tearful denouement may have been planned in advance; see Appendix below. \u2014 Ed.)\nJoseph Welch also found more legitimate venues for his acting talent.\nAs reported by the media, Welch was a man of great humanity who was shocked that McCarthy would be so ignoble as to attempt to ruin Fischer\u2019s career with his accusation, while McCarthy was a heel for even raising the matter. The fact that McCarthy\u2019s charge was perfectly accurate seemed to make no difference at all to the media.\nAnd so it was with other episodes in the hearings. One contemporary observer, Harold Varney, noted in the American Mercury:\n\u201cUnfortunately, the anti-McCarthy press was not honest enough to admit publicly that the Senator had been vindicated. The smearers continued to parrot the smears, just as if the disproof were not before the country.\u201d\nThe masters of the controlled media were determined to \u201cget\u201d McCarthy, and they did. They had not directed as much hatred on any public figure since Adolf Hitler.\nBy September many of his supporters in the Congress, ever sensitive to the direction of the political wind, had thrown in the towel. McCarthy\u2019s Senate colleagues stripped him of his committee chair in November. On December 2, 1954, the Senate voted 67-22 to condemn him for \u201cconduct contrary to Senatorial traditions.\u201d The condemnation permanently ended his effectiveness as a legislator.\nAdditions and annotations by Kevin Alfred Strom; originally published in 1994; American Dissident Voices broadcast series title \u201cJoe McCarthy: Tragic hero.\u201d\nThe Set Up: Welch and McCarthy\nMANY BELIEVE that Welch set up McCarthy through his breaking of a pre-hearing agreement and threatening to expose Cohn and Schine as homosexuals. According to writer Brian Burns:\nThe quote, \u201cHave you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?\u201d was asked of the notorious Senator Joe McCarthy by Attorney Joseph Welch at the climactic moment of the Army-McCarthy Hearings, a 55-day spectacle that riveted the attention of the nation in the spring of 1954.\nA grandfatherly, bespectacled man with a fondness for neckties, Walpole\u2019s Welch was the lead counsel for the Army during the hearings, which aired live on the ABC and DuMont networks.\nWelch\u2019s memorable excoriation of McCarthy came as the bullet point of a tearful and impassioned speech in which he blasted McCarthy for his \u201ccruelty and recklessness.\u201d It was a moment that would forever alter the lives of both men\u2026.\nWelch, an attorney at the Boston law firm of Hale and Dorr, was hired to represent the Army\u2026.\nThe penultimate confrontation with the Wisconsin senator came on June 9, while Welch was needling Cohn in cross examination about the contention that there were 130 known Communists working in Army labs throughout the country.\nAfter stewing for a while in the background, McCarthy finally interjects after Welch playfully asks Cohn why he doesn\u2019t just have the FBI get all of the Communists out of the Army by sundown.\nMcCarthy tells Welch that one of his co-workers at Hale and Dorr, \u201ca young man named Fischer,\u201d had belonged for three or four years to the National Lawyers Guild, an organization that was named \u201cyears and years\u201d ago as the legal bulwark of the Communist party.\nSince Welch was so interested in ferreting out Communists, he should be made aware of the fact that Fischer was a member of his own firm, McCarthy said. Welch\u2019s response was brutally effective.\nWelch: \u2018Until this moment, Senator, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness. Fred Fischer is a young man who went to the Harvard Law School and came into my firm and is starting what looks to be a brilliant career with us. When I decided to work for this committee, I asked Jim St. Clair, who sits on my right, to be my first assistant. I said to Jim, \u201cPick somebody in the firm to work under you that you would like.\u201d He chose Fred Fischer, and they came down on an afternoon plane. That night, when we had taken a little stab at trying to see what the case was about, Fred Fisher and Jim St. Clair and I went to dinner together. I then said to these two young men, \u201cBoys, I don\u2019t know anything about you, except I\u2019ve always liked you, but if there\u2019s anything funny in the life of either one of you that would hurt anybody in this case, you speak up quick.\u201d\n\u2018And Fred Fisher said, \u201cMr. Welch, when I was in the law school, and for a period of months after, I belonged to the Lawyers Guild,\u201d as you have suggested, Senator.\n\u2018He went on to say, \u201cI am Secretary of the Young Republican\u2019s League in Newton with the son of [the] Massachusetts governor, and I have the respect and admiration of my community, and I\u2019m sure I have the respect and admiration of the twenty-five lawyers or so in Hale & Dorr.\u201d\n\u2018And I said, \u201cFred I just don\u2019t think I\u2019m going to ask you to work on the case. If I do, one of these days that will come out, and go over national television and it will just hurt like the dickens.\u201d And so, Senator, I asked him to go back to Boston.\nLittle did I dream you could be so reckless and so cruel as to do an injury to that lad\u2026It is, I regret to say, equally true that I fear he shall always bear a scar needlessly inflicted by you. If it were in my power to forgive you for your reckless cruelty, I would do so.\n\u2018I like to think I\u2019m a gentle man, but your forgiveness will have to come from someone other than me.\u2019\nMcCarthy: \u2018Mr. Chairman, may I say that Mr. Welch talks about this being cruel and reckless. He was just baiting; he has been baiting Mr. Cohn here for hours, requesting that Mr. Cohn before sundown get out of any department of the government anyone who is serving the Communist cause. Now, I just give this man\u2019s record and I want to say, Mr. Welch, that it had been labeled long before he became a member, as early as 1944.\u2019\nWelch: \u2018Senator, may we not drop this? We know he belonged to the Lawyers Guild. And Mr. Cohn nods his head at me. I did you, I think, no personal injury, Mr. Cohn?\u2019\nCohn: \u2018No, sir.\u2019\nWelch: \u2018I meant to do you no personal injury, and if I did, I beg your pardon. Let us not assassinate this lad further, Senator. You\u2019ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?\u2019\nWelch\u2019s stirring condemnation was the beginning of the end for McCarthy, who would be censured by the Senate later that year.\nFollowing his censure McCarthy returned home to Wisconsin, where he died of complications from alcoholism in 1957. He was only 48.\nWelch, on the other hand, found himself a national celebrity. His exposure of McCarthy\u2019s bluster earned him high praise from the media and various civic organizations and his stirring speech secured him a permanent place in the annals of history.\n\u2026While there is little question of the effectiveness of Welch\u2019s condemnation, recent evidence has suggested that it may not have been as spontaneous as it seemed to those who watched it unfold live on the air.\nA number of historians now believe that McCarthy may have blundered his way into a carefully planned trap.\nOne of the strongest advocates of this theory is Nicholas von Hoffman, who describes the encounter from Cohn\u2019s perspective in Citizen Cohn (The Life and Times of Roy Cohn. Doubleday). Von Hoffman writes that despite the animosity between the two parties, Welch and McCarthy agreed before the trial that several areas would be off limits.\nWelch agreed that he would not mention Cohn\u2019s avoidance of the draft during World War II. In return, McCarthy\u2019s camp agreed that they would not bring up Fischer\u2019s membership in the Lawyer\u2019s Guild.\nVon Hoffman and several other sources suggest that the agreement also extended to Cohn\u2019s sexual orientation. Though he denied it to his dying day, Cohn was widely known as a homosexual, especially to the Washington insiders that packed the hearing room each day.\nAccording to several sources, it is possible that Welch had intentionally provoked McCarthy earlier in his cross examination by showing Cohn a picture that had been doctored by the McCarthy camp prior to being submitted as evidence.\nAfter Cohn offers no explanation for how the altered picture came to be, Welch playfully asks him if it might have been created by a pixie. McCarthy angrily jumps in.\nMcCarthy: \u2018Will the counsel for my benefit define \u2014 I think he might be an expert on that \u2014 what a pixie is?\u2019\nWelch: \u2018Yes, I should say, Senator, that a pixie is a close relative of a fairy. Shall I proceed, sir? Have I enlightened you?\u2019\nAt this point, according to sources, the room erupted in laughter. It was a dig at Cohn\u2019s expense, but it wasn\u2019t a direct violation of the agreement, a subtle point that may have been lost on McCarthy.\nVon Hoffman quotes from Michael Straight, who wrote about the moment in the New Republic.\n\u201cAs law the comment was improper; as humor it was unjust; as drama it was beyond anything that the theatre could conceive or reproduce.\u201d\nWas this dig, and Welch\u2019s subsequent needling about getting all the Communists out by sundown, designed to lure McCarthy into making a foolish attack on Fischer?\nThere seems to be some legitimacy to this argument, especially when one considers the way that McCarthy later reacts.\nMcCarthy: \u2018Mr. Chairman, may I say that Mr. Welch talks about this being cruel and reckless. He was just baiting; he has been baiting Mr. Cohn here for hours\u2026\u2019\nCohn, a talented if unscrupulous lawyer in his own right, is smart enough not to respond to Welch\u2019s thrust and later tries to dissuade McCarthy from pursuing his inquiry into Fischer, though it is to no avail.\nYet McCarthy insists on pursuing the issue, sealing his own fate at the hands of Welch\u2019s eloquence.\nWithout asking Welch himself, it\u2019s difficult to know how much of his speech was real and how much was part of a carefully designed plan. This anecdote recounted by von Hoffman seems to suggest that it was a bit of both.\n\u201cWelch had tears in his eyes as he delivered the last line; they were rolling down his cheeks as he left the center area; he passed a young reporter named John Newhouse who had been late and had to accept standing room by the door. 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Heather Duncan June 23, 2017 leave a COMMENT\nTennessee health care and elder advocates say the state is illegitimately removing people from the Medical Savings Program it administers, causing hundreds\u2014likely thousands\u2014of elderly and disabled Tennesseans to lose part of the monthly Social Security payment they need to survive.\n\u201cThis is a very serious problem we\u2019re seeing across the state, with people who are finding out they are losing their benefits either from letters from Social Security or just a reduced check,\u201d says Chris Coleman, an attorney with the Tennessee Justice Center, which uses lobbying, legal work, and individual assistance to pursue quality health care for the poor. \u201cBecause of TennCare\u2019s mistake and just refusing to fix it, these people are losing a huge portion of their income.\u201d\nWhen Knoxville resident Thomas Radford opened the letter saying his Social Security payment would drop by more than $200 in June and by almost half in July, he was shocked and bewildered.\n\u201cI couldn\u2019t believe it,\u201d says Radford, a former Navy serviceman who lost both his legs to working conditions in a meat-packing plant. \u201cIt was like you\u2019ve been shot and you don\u2019t know it\u2014and you look down and there\u2019s the blood.\u201d\nThe reason, he learned, was that he had failed to submit \u201credetermination\u201d paperwork to TennCare, which pays the Medical Savings Program (Medicare Part B) premiums and co-pays for low-income residents. The state is supposed to verify annually that those who receive this benefit qualify financially. But due to the failed implementation of a computer system to manage the program, Tennessee hasn\u2019t done this since about 2013, Coleman says. It has been trying to catch up, sending out packets with rolling deadlines for income verification. General TennCare enrollees received these last year, but Medical Savings Program recipients started getting them this spring.\nThe trouble is, Radford\u2014like two elderly sisters who are his neighbors, and many more\u2014says he never received that paperwork to start with. State TennCare officials have reportedly said the packets were mailed out. But advocates believe many never were.\n\u201cThere has to be a systemic problem at TennCare,\u201d says Coleman, who says his organization has been contacted by hundreds of people with the same story. Most have been living at the same address for years. \u201cThe numbers are just too big. They point to something other than just the mail didn\u2019t show up,\u201d he says.\nIn an email, Kelly Gunderson with Tenncare noted that program participants need to keep their addresses updated with the department. But if they think they have lost coverage in error they can appeal and, depending on when the state receives the paperwork, may be able to receive back payments.\nIn Knoxville, the Community Action Committee\u2019s Office on Aging has fielded about 100 calls in the last month or so\u2014double its normal monthly call volume\u2014from elderly people who have lost their coverage or been notified of the impending loss without receiving the redetermination paperwork, says Peggy Ransom, who runs the Affordable Medical Options for Seniors program at CAC.\n\u201cThere are just too many people reporting they didn\u2019t get the packet to be accidental,\u201d Ransom says.\n\u201cWe are unaware of any \u2018large number of seniors in Knoxville\u2019 who did not receive their packets and who lost their coverage,\u201d Gunderson wrote. \u201cWe are, therefore, very interested in (and would very much appreciate) any additional information or details you can provide us about this so that we can look into it further.\u201d\nThe packet itself is very confusing, Ransom says\u2014it\u2019s about 100 pages long, goes back and forth between Spanish and English, and can only be rapidly resubmitted by fax. By definition, many of the people required to fill them out have disabilities or are very old.\n\u201cI had a mom, daughter, and niece all in here trying to fill theirs out and they tried to do it, but they had gotten the pages out of order and all mixed up among them,\u201d Ransom says. Many elderly people give up when they get to the pages with Spanish, feeling overwhelmed, she says.\n\u201cEven those who understand and have a budget\u2014without the Social Security, they can\u2019t pay the rent,\u201d Ransom says.\nShe\u2019s trying to connect more of them with food stamps and the Low-Income Heat and Energy Assistance Program (also administered through CAC) for help with utility costs while they await re-verification. Ransom says she hopes the Knoxville Community Development Corporation, which houses many affected seniors, will be willing to cut them some slack on late rent for a few months.\nSome who are affected receive notification from Social Security that their payments are about to change, as Radford was. Others only discover it when they receive their first reduced check. Coleman says none seem to have been notified by TennCare that their Medical Savings Program enrollment has ended.\nColeman says he has a client who was receiving about $500 in Social Security, and found out she\u2019d lost her Medical Savings Program benefits only when a mere $36 Social Security check was deposited in her account. (She had to move in with her daughter, he says.)\nIn a double-whammy, the Social Security Administration took a while to process the change, and is in many cases trying to recoup three month\u2019s worth of payments at once. For Radford, that means he\u2019s supposed to get only $663 next month\u2014not enough to pay rent, electricity, phone, and cremation bills, plus groceries. He says he\u2019ll try to cut lawns on his riding mower for extra cash, but that requires money for mower oil and gas.\n\u201cIt is a case of economic justice discrimination,\u201d says Dawn Schneider, Radford\u2019s next-door neighbor, who has been helping him try to unravel the mess.\nTo start with, people need to get copies of their redetermination packets so they can fill them out. Each person has a distinctive bar code, so it has to be mailed to them and can\u2019t be copied. It also can\u2019t be filled out online.\nRansom says residents are supposed to be able to get help with the process by calling Tennessee Health Connection, a contractor for the state that is supposed to provide customer service related to TennCare. But Coleman says wait times are often two to three hours, and even then, they can\u2019t verify whether paperwork has been received, they don\u2019t seem able to enter changed addresses in the system, and they give out information that contradicts what TennCare has said.\nRadford stayed on hold several hours waiting to get help from Tennessee Health Connection before his call was dropped. So Schneider took him to CAC, then the state human services department, but no one could help. Then she called all the Knoxville-area state senators and representatives, finally getting help from Sen. Richard Briggs, who put her in touch with someone at TennCare who sent out a new packet.\nBut that was only the first difficulty. When the packet was filled out, it needed to be faxed in to meet a deadline after which the state would treat Radford as a new applicant, refusing to make the back payments he had lost. CAC would fax it, but emails show the TennCare official wouldn\u2019t guarantee that it had arrived unless she received a copy of Radford\u2019s fax verification. CAC\u2019s machine didn\u2019t provide one. Schneider took it to a bank, but because the bank encrypted its faxes, TennCare wouldn\u2019t accept the fax.\nAt this point Schneider called Briggs back and he came in person, picked up the paperwork, and delivered it to the TennCare office in Nashville himself on Thursday, she says.\nThis whole process took about 20 days. In the meantime, Schneider and Radford visited two elderly sisters who are neighbors to check on whether they had received their packets. They hadn\u2019t, and knew nothing about it. 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        "raw_content": "Cyber warfare: Russia & China vs United States\nUS officials believe that China and Russia are building a database of US intelligence information using massive amounts of files stolen from government agencies and private companies, The Los Angeles Times reported Monday.\nThe intelligence community fears that sort of a database could be used to identify, profile, track, and potentially blackmail or recruit US intelligence operatives around the world.\nDigital analysis of the data can reveal \u201cwho is an intelligence officer, who travels where, when, who\u2019s got financial difficulties, who\u2019s got medical issues, [to] put together a common picture,\u201d William Evanina, the top counterintelligence official for the US intelligence community, told The Times.\nIn recent months, hackers linked to the Chinese government have stolen data on millions of Americans via the Office of Personnel Management (which holds US security clearance background checks), the health insurance giant Anthem, and two major airlines (United and American).\nThe attacks diverged from their usual pattern of stealing intellectual property and defence secrets.\nInstead, the hackers have targeted information that would enable them to build a database of US diplomats, intelligence operatives, and those with business in China.\nSome CIA, National Security Agency, and military special operations personnel were exposed in the OPM attack, resulting in what counterintelligence expert Joel Brenner described as \u201ca\nsignificant blow\u201d to American human intelligence.\nRussia, too, has been linked to at least two major government data breaches this year. In April, Russia-hired hackers reportedly broke into an unclassified White House system and stole information about President Barack Obama\u2019s daily schedule and communications. In July, Russian hackers knocked the Pentagon\u2019s email system offline for two weeks and shared large quantities of data across thousands of websites, NBC reported.\nThe stolen data could forseeably be used as leverage for foreign governments over individuals, but blackmail may not be the hackers\u2019 only (or even primary) objective.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a difference between leverage and information,\u201d cybersecurity expert Dave Aitel told Business Insider. \u201cThis isn\u2019t about blackmail \u2026 it\u2019s about understanding the scope of US intelligence activities, tracking all relationships, and making it impossible for the US to hide the true depth of its intelligence.\u201d\nThe potentially blackmailable information exposed in the Ashley Madison hack, for example, is \u201cmuch less important in the long run than simply knowing where everyone travelled,\u201d Aitel noted. \u201cAnd the OPM hack will be less important in the future than the much bigger strategic hacks that have targeted private companies.\u201d\nStill, \u201cthe combination of information [the hackers] obtained from OPM with the travel information they now have from United [Airlines] is hugely powerful\u201d for the Chinese, Aitel told Business Insider last month, \u201cand it will make the kind of work the CIA does much more difficult.\u201d\nAitel noted that the hackers\u2019 breach of United Airlines was especially significant as it\u2019s the main airline in and out of Washington, DC\u2019s Dulles International \u2014 the nearest international airport to the CIA\u2019s headquarters in Langley, Virginia.\n\u201cEvery CIA employee and visitor coming from abroad flies in and out of Dulles, and chances are they\u2019re flying United,\u201d Aitel told Business Insider.\n\u201cCross-referencing names contained in the OPM, IRS, and other caches would expose identities of US personnel working abroad under commercial or diplomatic cover,\u201d Robert Caruso, a former Navy special security officer who has worked in security at the State and Defence Departments, told Business Insider via email.\n\u201cYou could easily target their families and employers with threats of blackmail or worse,\u201d Caruso added.\nThe Obama administration is now trying to figure out how best to retaliate for the data breaches without escalating the cyberwar. The White House is reportedly considering sanctions against China, in line with an executive order Obama passed in April authorizing financial and travel sanctions against anyone involved in foreign-based cyberattacks.\n\u201cWe need to assume China has hacked every database\u201d at this point, Aitel said. \u201cAnything China competes with, they hack first. Economic sanctions is the obvious response, and it\u2019s long overdue.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Are you bothered of not able to invest in stock market due to lack of money then here are the best ways that will show you how to invest in market even with small amount of money. You might have noticed that in past, it was almost a requirement to have quite a bit of money available in order to make your initial investment in a mutual fund or open a brokerage account. However, now the things have changed. Today, you are allowed to invest with very little money up front.\nIf your goal is to invest in individual companies, then you might want to consider Direct Purchase Plans or DPPs for short. As the name suggests, you can purchase these stocks directly from the company. You need not have to pay any brokerage account. There is no role of middleman, and you can directly work with the company that issues the stock. There is one drawback of this plans and that is not every company offers a DPP so you may be somewhat limited in your selection. It is up to you to find the right company as not every company is allowed to advertise their own direct purchase plans. It might take some time to visit the company\u2019s website and look through their investor relations section to determine whether or not they offer a direct purchase plan and how to get started.\nOne of the biggest advantages of DPP is that you are not paying a hefty commission to a broker and you are given the ability to purchase fractions of shares. Through a DPP you can usually buy just half of a share and then you could continue to use small amounts of money to purchase more shares over time. In case of any doubt, it is recommended to get in touch with the veteran analysts of Money Classic Research, who are ready to help you by offering accurate intraday trading tips.\nBrokers Allowing Small Investments\nThis is one of the other ways to start investing with a small amount of money. Here you can sign up with something through ING Direct. You are allowed to generate an automatic investment plan that will help you start building your portfolio. You need to remember that they may impose some account restrictions and fees, but generally speaking, it is a great way to start investing today without much money.\nTags: buzz stock, Net profit, shares, stock market, stock market tips\nPrevious PostPrevious 4 Great Ways to Learn Stock Trading Easily\nNext PostNext Are You Getting the Benefit of the Oil Crash?",
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        "raw_content": "Night of Italian opera seen as good way to build Myanmar relations\nThe Italian embassy\u2019s night of opera, held at Yangon\u2019s Strand Hotel this week, was a key part of their unique soft power approach to building good relations with Myanmar, the Italian ambassador said at the event.\nPier Giorgio Aliberti, Italy\u2019s top diplomat in Myanmar since June 2015, emphasised the importance of creating a cultural connection between the two countries, saying \u201cCulture is a bridge for us, and the cultural aspect is very important.\u201d\nItaly, a member of the G7 and the 8th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, as determined by the International Monetary Fund, is poised to increase investment and trade in Myanmar\u2019s liberalising market. However, as of 2015, it ranked 14th among Myanmar\u2019s trade partners, and total trade between the two countries actually decreased from 2014, according to the Italian Foreign Affairs Ministry website. One of the ways Italy hopes to expand its economic and political ties with Myanmar is through culture.\nThe event held on December 10, titled \u201cI Love Opera: Second Edition\u201d, was part of the embassy\u2019s \u201cItaly in Myanmar 2016\u201d initiative, which organised several cultural events in Yangon throughout the year to increase Myanmar\u2019s exposure to Italy\u2019s rich heritage. These include film screenings, cooking classes, a fashion show, concerts, and Saturday evening\u2019s opera event.\nTenor Roberto Cresca and pianist Gianfranco Pappalardo Fiumara treated the assembled guests to a 90-minute set, performing pieces by Leoncavallo, Puccini, and Schubert. \u201cOpera is traditional Italian music - it is the music of language and love,\u201d said Matteo D\u2019Alonzo, the Deputy Head of Mission at the Italian embassy. He added that music is universal, allowing the people of Myanmar to \u201csee our common ground.\u201d\nItaly\u2019s emphasis on culture goes beyond hosting concerts and showcases for its own heritage, though, as it brings its considerable expertise in helping to preserve Myanmar\u2019s culture and history. Aliberti drew comparisons between Myanmar\u2019s pagodas and Italy\u2019s churches when talking about the need to protect and restore historical sites, pointing out that Italy has the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Sites in the world.\nThe designation of the Pyu Ancient Cities site in 2014 as the first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Myanmar came about through Italy\u2019s funding and support of the \u201cCapacity Building to Safeguard Cultural Heritage in Myanmar\u201d program. The program was a collaborative effort between Italy and the Myanmar Ministry of Culture, and it demonstrates the kind of relationship Italy is aiming for between the two countries.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t want to come here to tell them what to do. We take a peaceful, cooperative approach,\u201d said D\u2019Alonzo. High-profile visits by Paolo Gentiloni, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, soon after the installation of the new government, and delegations from Italian parliament this year demonstrated Italy\u2019s commitment to Myanmar, he added.\nOn the commercial side of things, Italy is well positioned to invest in Myanmar\u2019s increasingly open markets. D\u2019Alonzo listed construction, infrastructure, electricity, hydro, development, and sustainable tourism in particular as industries that play into Italy\u2019s strengths. However, he said that Italy is committed to working with the Myanmar government in determining investment priorities. \u201cThe Italian approach is all about one word \u2013 respect,\u201d he said.\nAfter the event, Aye Kaong Zaw, an audience member, said that the performances were quite amazing, adding, \u201cIt was something like classic Burmese music, deep down in our culture.\u201d Min Nay Thway Aung, another guest, said that, while he couldn\u2019t understand the lyrics, he could feel what the music was about. They both agreed that the event was unique and different, and they appreciated it because it is hard for them to get to know Italian opera.\nResponses like these are music to the Italians\u2019 ears, showing the potential for the future of Italy-Myanmar relations. D\u2019Alonzo, however, was quick to point out Italy\u2019s positive relationship with Myanmar in the past. \u201cWe never left,\u201d he said, explaining that the Italian embassy has always remained open, even as other countries\u2019 embassies closed their doors. He added, \u201cWe have always believed in Myanmar.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Murray Water crews clean the sewer line in the Aspen Heights subdivision. (Photo courtesy Murray City)\nFor Murray City water users, it was a gift; for the City, it was an $814,000 hit \u2014 all due to a decimal. A decimal point error in the programming of the City\u2019s new tiered rates cost the city nearly a million dollars in missed revenue, and rather than punting the expense back onto Murray City water users, the City Council voted to use Murray Water\u2019s financial reserves to cover the error.\nAccording to Danyce Steck, director of the Murray City Finance Department, \u201cThere were a series of errors that occurred in the process of implementing the system to a tiered-rate structure \u2014 both administrative (human) and technical (system).\u201d\nUtah State law requires all retail water providers to have a culinary water pricing structure based on blocks of water and requires the price to increase with use (often referred to as a tiered-rate structure). The intention of this legislation was to incentivize water conservation.\nMurray City delayed making this change because it was in the middle of implementing a new software program (Munis) that would include a new utility billing system. The City intended to make this rate structure change at the time of conversion. However, the software conversion for utility billing has taken longer than anticipated, and at the end of 2017, the City was contacted by the State and asked to implement the tiered-rate structure sooner rather than later.\n\u201cThe challenge was implementing this change into an outdated utility billing system,\u201d said Steck.\nThe water utility billing error was a two-fold discovery. First, the Finance Department was performing a year-end analysis of the water utility and noted that consumption increased, and rates increased, but revenue decreased. A request was sent to the Treasurer\u2019s Office to review the system and rates to find the cause. Around the same time, an apartment complex contacted the utility billing supervisor about their bills being much lower than they were the previous year. Having a specific account to focus on assisted the City in quickly identifying the issue.\n\u201cWhen the new rates were entered into the system, the programmer misunderstood how the rates were structured. The rates entered contained larger rate blocks of water than was adopted, which meant more water was being sold at the lower rates than was intended,\u201d Steck said.\nIn programming the rates, a decimal point was placed incorrectly, which reduced the rate to 10 percent of what it should have been for certain meters. \u201cThere was not a thorough internal control policy in place to support independent rate confirmation after the rate change was programmed into the system,\u201d remarked Steck.\nThe City also encountered technical issues with the implementation. In April and May, the system imported meter reads incorrectly, and the system began overriding the programmed rates with seasonal rates from prior years. \u201cThe reason for both of these issues is still unknown,\u201d noted Steck.\nTo prevent the error in the future, Mayor Blair Camp reorganized the reporting structure and placed the billing system under the supervision of the Finance Department. Other safeguards include having internal controls written and developed to support an independent review of the system on a regular basis by both the Finance and Information Technology Departments and an independent confirmation and testing of all rates during rate change processes.\nAll Murray water bills will now be independently analyzed for two billing cycles (60 days) to confirm the system is correctly calculating the bills and usage. Further, a complete utility billing audit is being performed on every utility by the Information Technology and Finance Departments.\nSteck explained, \u201cNo capital projects were put on hold. The City\u2019s water system has the funding it needs to complete several large water projects that will take several years to finish. The effect of this billing error is that projects further down on the master plan may slip a year; however, no projects have been removed or eliminated from the plan. Projects may be delayed to the following fiscal year to allow revenues to catch up.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Today marks the seven year anniversary of my mother's death after a 21 month battle with ovarian cancer. In the spirit of rememberance I would like to share some things about this remarkable woman: Carolyn.\nLet's start with ovarian cancer. Although it is where HER story ended I do not want to end MY story of her with cancer.\nAccording to Ovarian Cancer Awareness Foundation:\n...most patients with ovarian cancer do not have any complaints, which explains why some have called this disease a \u201csilent killer.\u201d Only after the cancer becomes very advanced does the patient complain of vague abdominal discomfort, pain, or distention. Other symptoms may be back pain, weight gain, fatigue and gastrointestinal symptoms, such as gas. There are no specific symptoms for ovarian cancer, and it is often confused with other illnesses. In some fortunate cases, early ovarian cancers have been identified during a routine pelvic exam. 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See a previous post for confirmation.\nWhen I was on the swim team in elementary school, there were very many swim meets, especially Championship meets, that my mom couldn't attend because she was a working single mom. She always told me:\nCarry a penny and think of me.\n\ufeffAnd she would give me a penny.\nMy husband and I got married far away from home in a private ceremony before a judge. We're very efficient that way! Rather than fly my mom out for a 15 minute ditty we decided that I should carry a penny. It was more of a joke than a directive. Unbeknownst to her, I chose a penny from the year of my birth and carried it on that day. The following Mother's Day I mailed her the penny which I had had set into a necklace. I reminded her that I had carried the penny, thought of her, and she could be a part of my wedding day every time she carried the same penny. Now that she's gone...I complete the circle, thinking of her thinking of me.\nWhen my younger sister was in high school, a few of her guy friends stopped by to see if she wanted to hang out but she wasn't home. My mom told them as much and expected that to be the end of it. CURVE BALL! The teen aged, high school boys asked if they could stay and maybe Mom would watch some TV with them.\nLet's be clear, my mom wasn't a MILF...but she was a spectacluar person who made people feel at ease and comfortable. Even at the high school boy level. It's what made her be the kind of alcohol and drug dependency counselor who inspired clients to attend her funeral and tell me, \"No one ever cared about me or listened to me like your mom did...I don't know what I'll do without her.\"\nShe was the first person to have imaginitive play with my first son, and it was incredible to watch. A little man-child serving his grandmother \"hot tea\" and blowing on it, drinking it, and spitting it out because it was \"HOT!\" Giggling like nothing else mattered. It didn't.\nTHIS is a woman who loved with her full heart and who found the good in everyone. She had a Buddha nature without realizing it, and I admire it to this day.\nTHIS is the mom who is mine.\nIf you are a reader who knew her, please feel free to share your memories here. Maybe wherever she is, there's WiFi... If she's nowhere, please do it for me. Because I'm still here and trying to raise my arms out wide to life without the unspeakable love a mother bestows on her children when she is the kind of woman Carolyn was.\n**And if you're a reader who has lost someone special and you want to share a story here, DO IT!! This is a day of remembering and of sharing. I'd love to read your special person's story!!\nLabels: Carolyn, This one's not usual.\nRic May 31, 2017 at 5:54 PM\nThank you for sharing. 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        "raw_content": "If Snow Hadn't Fallen\nA Lacey Flint Novella by S. J. Bolton\nReview: S. J. Bolton's novella If Snow Hadn't Fallen is set on a cold night near the home of Detective Lacey Flint. A young Pakistani pre-med student has been doused with petrol and set afire, burning to death while five men in grotesque masks circle about him, poking him with sticks to keep him from leaving the spot. Lacey sees what's happening and calls for backup. As the men scatter, she covers the burning man with her coat in an effort to smother the flames. But she is too late.\nAs Lacey struggles to understand why someone would do something so horrific, she tries to learn more about the victim, Aamir Chowdbury. Though his family won't talk about him, something Lacey finds curious, she does discover that he had recently moved out of his family's home into his own apartment and pretty much kept to himself and didn't seem to have any enemies. Could this simply be a senseless hate crime? Or might there be a deeper mystery to Aamir's murder? With no clues to go on, Lacey has to break a few rules to get to some answers.\nThe storyline in If Snow Hadn't Fallen is set between the events of the first two books in this series and is written in a manner that provides a transition \u2014 mostly from a character development perspective \u2014 from one to the other. As such, it works well as an interesting, thought-provoking stand-alone story, and a well-plotted one, but it also assumes the reader has a passing familiarity with the character of Lacey Flint. Even so, those who haven't read the first book in this series will be taken with Lacey, a funny, benevolent and compassionate person, one who isn't afraid to bend a few rules to get her job done.\nSpecial thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of If Snow Hadn't Fallen.\nAcknowledgment: Minotaur Books provided an eARC of If Snow Hadn't Fallen for this review.\nLocation(s) referenced in If Snow Hadn't Fallen: London\nIf Snow Hadn't Fallen by S. J. Bolton \u2014 A Lacey Flint Novella",
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        "raw_content": "\"I am the bread of life\" (John 6)\n\u201cI came down from Heaven\u201d (Jn. 6:33,38)\nAfter these things Jesus went away to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the sea of Tiberias. 2 And a great crowd followed him, because they saw the signs which he performed on those that were sick. 3 And Jesus went up into the mountain, and there he sat with his disciples. 4 Now the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at hand. 5 Jesus therefore lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a great crowd came to him, said to Philip: Where are we to buy bread that these may eat? 6 And this he said to test him. For he knew what he would do. 7 Philip answered him: Two hundred denarii worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one may take a little. 8 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, said to him: 9 There is a lad here, who has five barley loaves and two fishes; but what are these among so many? 10 Jesus said: Make the people sit down. Now there was much grass in the place. So the men sat down, in number about five thousand. 11 Jesus therefore took the loaves and having given thanks, he distributed them to those that were sitting down. Likewise also the fishes, as much as they could eat. 12 And when they were filled, he said to his disciples: Gather up the broken pieces which remain over, so nothing goes to waste. 13 So they gathered them up, and filled twelve baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves which were left over by those who had eaten.\n14 When the people saw the sign which he did, they said: This is of a truth the prophet that comes into the world! 15 So Jesus, perceiving that they were intending to come and take him by force to make him king, withdrew again to the mountain by himself.\n16 And when evening came, his disciples went down to the sea. 17 And they entered into a boat and were going over by sea to Capernaum. And it was now dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them. 18 And the sea was rising because of a great wind that blew. 19 When therefore they had rowed about five or six kilometres, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near to the boat; and they were afraid. 20 But he said to them: It is I! Be not afraid! 21 Then they were willing to take him into the boat, and immediately the boat was at the land to which they were going.\n22 On the next day the people who remained on the other side of the sea noticed that there had been only one boat there, and that Jesus had not entered the boat with his disciples, but that his disciples had gone away alone. 23 (Some boats from Tiberias landed near the place where the people had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks). 24 When the crowd saw that Jesus was not there, nor his disciples, they got into the boats and went to Capernaum, seeking Jesus. 25 And when they found him on the other side of the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when did you come here? 26 Jesus answered them and said: Truly, truly, I say to you: You seek me, not because you saw signs, but because you ate of the loaves and were filled.\n27 Do not labour for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For on him God the Father has set His seal of approval. 28 They replied to him: What must we do, that we may work the works of God? 29 Jesus answered and said to them: This is the work of God- that you believe in him whom He has sent.\n30 They replied to him: What then will you do for a sign, so that we may see and believe you? What work will you do? 31 Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written: He gave them bread out of heaven to eat. 32 Jesus replied to them: Truly, truly, I say to you: It was not Moses that gave you the bread out of heaven, but my Father; who now gives you the true bread out of heaven. 33 For the bread of God is that which comes down out of heaven and gives life to the world. 34 They replied to him: Lord, always give us this bread. 35 Jesus said to them: I am the bread of life. He that comes to me shall not hunger, and he that believes on me shall never thirst. 36 But I say to you: That you have seen me, and still you do not believe. 37 All that the Father gives me shall come to me, and him that comes to me I will in no way reject. 38 For I came down from Heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of Him that sent me. 39 And this is the will of Him that sent me, that of all which He has given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up at the last day. 40 For this is the will of my Father: That every one that sees the Son and believes in him, should have eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.\n41 The Jews therefore murmured concerning him, because he said: I am the bread which came down out of Heaven. 42 And they said: Is this not Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How does he now say, I came down out of Heaven? 43 Jesus answered and said to them: Murmur not among yourselves. 44 No one can come to me, except the Father that sent me draws him; and I will raise him up in the last day. 45 It is written in the prophets: And they shall all be taught by God. Everyone therefore who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me.\n46 Not that anyone has seen the Father, save he that is from God, he has seen the Father. 47 Truly, truly, I say to you: He that believes has eternal life. 48 I am the bread of life. 49 Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. 50 This is the bread which comes down out of heaven, that a man may eat thereof and not die. 51 I am the living bread which came down out of Heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he shall live forever. Yes! The bread which I will give is my flesh \u2013 given for the life of the world.\n52 The Jews therefore argued with each other, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat? 53 Jesus replied to them: Truly, truly, I say to you: Except you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life in yourselves. 54 He that eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. 55 For my flesh is the true food, and my blood is the true drink. 56 He that eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me and I in him. 57 As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so he that eats me, he also shall live because of me. 58 This is the bread which came down out of Heaven. Not as the fathers ate and died; he that eats this bread shall live forever.\n59 These things said he in the synagogue, while teaching in Capernaum. 60 Many therefore of his disciples, when they heard this, said: This is a hard saying; who can hear it? 61 But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Does this cause you to stumble? 62 What then if you should see the Son of Man ascending where he was before? 63 It is the spirit that gives life. The flesh profits nothing. The words that I have spoken to you are spirit, and are life. 64 But there are some of you that do not believe. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that did not believe, and who it was that would betray him. 65 And he said: For this cause have I said to you, that no one can came to me, except it be given to him of the Father.\n66 Upon this many of his disciples withdrew, and no longer walked with him. 67 Jesus asked the twelve: Would you also go away? 68 Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. 69 And we have believed and know that you are the Holy One of God. 70 Jesus answered them: Did not I choose you the twelve, and one of you is a devil? 71 Now he spoke of Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot; for he was the one of those twelve who would betray him.\n6:14 The sign or miracle which Jesus did left people with no option but to believe. The miracles claimed by the Pentecostal movement today are highly disputable and therefore don\u2019t have the same effect. Whatever phenomena their \u2018healings\u2019 reflect, it\u2019s not proof they possess the Holy Spirit gifts.\n6:26 Some people show an interest in our message just because of a hope that they will get some material benefit. Jesus didn\u2019t refuse to assist these people; but He made it clear that He realized what was going on.\n6:30 Jesus had just miraculously fed these people and they still wouldn\u2019t believe and sought for yet more signs from Him. The faith produced by the miracle in v. 14 was therefore not very long lived. It is by hearing and responding to the word of Jesus that we can have a deep and lasting faith, rather than from seeing \u2018miracles\u2019.\n6:33 Jesus compares Himself to the manna. The manna \u2018came down\u2019 from God in the sense that it was from God. It didn\u2019t literally float down from Heaven to earth through the atmosphere, it was created on earth. And so with Jesus. He didn\u2019t exist as a person before He was born.\n6:42 Although Jesus was perfect, He never omitted any act of righteousness nor committed any sin, the people amongst whom He lived for 30 years didn\u2019t think He was anything special. This shows the humility of Jesus, and how He successfully hid His righteousness rather than did anything to display it to others. In this we have another window onto His perfection.\n6:51 After their \u2018baptism\u2019 in the Red Sea, God\u2019s people walked through the wilderness fed only by manna (1 Cor. 10:1,2). After our baptisms, we too walk through the wilderness, eating the manna daily- taking strength from Jesus, His word and His sacrifice for us.\n6:53 This may be a reference to the huge importance of breaking bread in memory of Jesus- the bread represents His flesh, the wine represents His blood.\n6:60 To drink blood was abhorrent to Jewish people. 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        "raw_content": "Author Spotlight: Matthew Cheney\nPublished in Aug. 2013 (Issue 11) | 1529 words | Related Story: How Far to Englishman\u2019s Bay\nHow did \u201cHow Far to Englishman\u2019s Bay\u201d come to be?\nI wrote the first draft on Valentine\u2019s Day, and did it in mostly one sitting. That\u2019s not my usual practice. I usually have to strain a story out through my fingers one word at a time over the course of many days, months, years. Now and then, though, I have (quite unconsciously) had a story growing in me like a tumor. I can see in \u201cHow Far to Englishman\u2019s Bay\u201d traces of things I\u2019ve been thinking about for at least a few years, but it wasn\u2019t until that one moment that it all took form and exploded out in sentences. I wrote the first paragraph and had no idea where it was going. Lo and behold, it was a horror story. Which must mean that I associate Valentine\u2019s Day with horror stories . . .\nIn the story, Max seems almost disgusted by older people, and his fiftieth birthday causes him considerable angst\u2014it seems to be a turning point. Does he just give up?\nAge is certainly something that produces fear and disgust. It\u2019s fear of mortality, but perhaps even more than that a fear of breaking down. I have a lot of friends who are considerably older than me, and I see it in them and even in myself\u2014our bodies betray us, no matter how well we treat them. Our lives become something other than what we planned, for better or worse. We disappoint ourselves and others. The longer you live, the more you have to regret. If you are the sort of person who dwells on lost chances and old failures, age provides you more and more material. It\u2019s a terrible way to live. If you don\u2019t combat it, if you don\u2019t find pleasure and joy (or at least contentment) in the present, if you don\u2019t simply embrace the transience that is life . . . well, then you\u2019ve probably made a pretty rotten life for yourself. If you\u2019ve made a pretty rotten life for yourself, then you have only a few options: continue with the rottenness, change, or die.\nCan the attack on Max be seen as metaphorical in some way, such as a graphic and visceral representation of the process of aging or how society views and treats elderly people (not that Max is yet \u201celderly\u201d)?\nThe central pleasure of the sort of horror fiction that I most enjoy results from ambiguity. Such stories exist on at least two interpretive planes at once: the concrete events of the story and then the implications of those concrete events\u2014basically, what the details of the story provoke in a reader\u2019s mind. Such an effect, or possibility, is present in pretty much every text, since ambiguity is inherent to language (as anybody who\u2019s ever tried to put together some complicated object by following written instructions has experienced!), but I\u2019m attracted to those sorts of stories that acknowledge and encourage ambiguity because they carve out the most room for our own responses, our own fears and desires. The story is not complete without the reader, and the story will be at least slightly different for each reader. It\u2019s very difficult to write such fiction, because ambiguity can easily slip into vagueness, one of the great enemies of effective writing. The challenge is for ambiguity to be productive, for it actually to do something in a reader\u2019s mind, to open up options for interpretation without just creating blankness.\nThe fiction that appeals to me is fiction that can\u2019t ever be summed up. For example, Lucy Clifford\u2019s story \u201cThe New Mother,\u201d or Kafka\u2019s \u201cA Country Doctor,\u201d or Robert Aickman\u2019s \u201cThe Hospice\u201d (a story that was, I think, very much on my mind as I wrote \u201cHow Far to Englishman\u2019s Bay\u201d). I wouldn\u2019t presume to suggest that my story reaches their level, but it\u2019s that style of meaning that I desire for it.\nAs for the specific content of this story, I really feel that while a fear of aging might be unavoidable, and disgust with the aged might be some sort of primal response to our own inevitable mortality, we\u2019re healthier as individuals and members of a society if we train ourselves to overcome that fear and disgust. We need to work to really value, even revere, people who have spent more time in life than we have. I feel like I have a richer sense of the world, and of living, because I\u2019ve gotten to spend time with people who are significantly older than me. The United States especially is a very youth-oriented society, and in my view that\u2019s mostly been destructive.\nIf a reader finds my story to be meaningful as a representation of aging, fear of aging, and the social response to aging, I certainly wouldn\u2019t object. But I also wouldn\u2019t want the story only to be that.\nWhat do you see as Jeffrey\u2019s role in the story? And that of Carmilla, the cat?\nThey\u2019re just the result of my trying to write about what I know. I like cats and I live in New Hampshire and grew up in a gun shop, so I have a few friends like Jeffrey, though I hope they don\u2019t meet his fate.\nI should say some words about that fate. We often focus on the, of course, grotesquely high homicide rate with firearms in the U.S. while not paying enough attention to the fact that the suicide rate is higher. Statistically, gun owners are more of a threat to themselves than to other people. If you live in this country and don\u2019t know anybody who ever shot themselves to death, you\u2019re lucky. Because my father sold guns, occasionally someone would buy one of those guns from him, go home, and shoot themselves. One of my childhood memories is of my father cleaning a gun for a woman whose husband had used it to kill himself.\nYou have an amazing blog (The Mumpsimus) on subjects ranging from \u201cWarrior Dreams and Gun Control Fantasies\u201d to \u201cRace and Illicit Desire in the Great Gatsby.\u201d Why is blogging important to you?\nThank you for the kind words! I started blogging because I had pretty much failed at every other form of writing, so I figured I might as well try that. I was very lucky in my timing\u2014in August 2003, when I started, there were various blogs out there, but not many about books or science fiction, two things I decided to write about early on. A year or two later, there were more book blogs and even SF blogs than anybody could keep up with. But because I got in at the right time, some people paid attention, and it really reinvigorated my sense of myself as a writer, opening up a world of new friends, new influences, new opportunities. These days, I keep plugging away at it (much less frequently than in the early days) partly out of habit and partly because it\u2019s good practice\u2014I risk writing more off-the-cuff than I do in other formats. It\u2019s important to have some sort of outlet like that as a writer, some way to put stray thoughts down, to preserve a bit of the rough draft of thinking. It doesn\u2019t have to be public, but for me that\u2019s part of its value. I\u2019m a fairly introverted person who hates conflict, and so by forcing myself to say things in public that might cause people to disagree with me, I force myself away from comfort. 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        "raw_content": "Mountain hike 'was experience of a lifetime'\nCary Ashby \u2022 Aug 29, 2016 at 12:00 PM\nMONROEVILLE \u2014 Once Gary Lyons retired from the Sandusky Police Department, he gained a passion for hiking.\n\u201cWhen I retired, I enjoyed hiking,\u201d said Lyons, the current Monroeville police chief who retired from the Sandusky force as the assistant chief in 2007.\n\u201cI envisioned doing the Appalachian Trail as a bucket list,\u201d he added.\nWhile that massive hike is still on his bucket list, Lyons recently climbed two Colorado mountains. He attempted one and was pushed back due to the weather and physical ailments he faced. Then, less than two days later, the Monroeville police chief successfully climbed another peak.\n\u201cIt was an experience of a lifetime,\u201d Lyons said.\nLyons worked for the Sandusky Police Department for 27 years. During his time there, in 1983, he was a power-lifting champion during the Ohio Police & Fire Games.\n\u201cI was pretty good in sports in high school,\u201d said Lyons, who was a baseball pitcher and played on the defensive and offensive lines.\n\u201cIn my sophomore year I pitched a no-hitter,\u201d he recalled about the game in which he struck out 21 batters following an initial error by the second baseman.\n\u201cI was excited because it was in front of a Cleveland Indians scout. He was scouting for my catcher,\u201d Lyons added with a chuckle.\nSoon in his police-related desk work, Lyons found himself overweight. He said he knew he had to something about it if he wanted to remain in law enforcement and respond to any emergencies in the field.\n\u201cThe wake-up call was my blood pressure,\u201d Lyons said.\nA subsequent exercise regime resulted in a 45-pound weight loss. But in 2012, a health episode gave him another jolt of reality.\n\u201cThe end result was me needing a heart catheterization and a stint put in,\u201d Lyons said.\nOnce he was medically cleared, he did more cardio work. Lyons, 64, worked with Anytime Fitness trainer Levi Goedel, who is from Fort Collins, Colo., to get into the best shape possible for his age and so he could handle himself as a police officer.\nLyons mentioned to Goedel his interest in hiking Colorado\u2019s highest peaks through the 14ers. According to the 14ers website, the mission is \u201cto provide free access to peak information, photos, climbing routes and an active forum, all in an open environment that's easy to use.\u201d\n\u201cHe said it will be really, really physically demanding,\u201d Lyons said, because he would be breathing half the amount of air as usual in Colorado.\nTo prepare, Lyons did even more cardio work and training, with his trainer giving him demanding exercises that combined body control and weightlifting.\n\u201cI never worked so hard in my life,\u201d Lyons said. \u201cLevi did a great job of pushing me without hurting me.\u201d\nBy June, Goedel felt Lyons was ready. On July 30, Lyons headed to Colorado and then attempted to climb Mt. Elbert, with an elevation of 14,443 feet.\nLyons said he realized he wasn\u2019t feeling 100 percent when he was about 30 minutes from the trailhead. He had to take 15 steps and then rest since he was having a headache and was sick to his stomach.\nAt about 13,800 feet, a storm front came in. Lyons said his hiking group was out in the open with lightning in the forecast.\n\u201cWe just got to the tree line as the storm hit. It was a severe storm,\u201d added Lyons, who was dehydrated and thought he might lose a toenail.\n\u201cIt was physically grueling, My feet were bleeding,\u201d he said.\nThe next day, Lyons spent the day relaxing, stretching and generally \u201creplenishing my body.\u201d\nThen at 4 a.m. Aug. 2 \u2014 the day he was to fly back to Ohio, he took on Mt. Bierstadt, which has an elevation of 14,060 feet. Lyons hiked on his own, but was with other hikers.\n\u201cI was keeping up with them,\u201d said Lyons, who felt winded, but unlike before, was controlling his heart rate. \u201cThe adrenaline was going, but I took my time.\u201d\nIt took him about 3 1/2 hours to reach the summit of Mt. Bierstadt.\n\u201cIt was one of the best feelings I ever had,\u201d Lyons said. \u201c(It was) worth every labored breath.\u201d\nThe trip down the mountain took until about 12:30 p.m., leaving him plenty of time to catch his flight.\n\u201cI may do it again. I\u2019d like to try Mt. Elbert again,\u201d said Lyons, who lost 10 pounds from his two treks and enjoyed every mental and physical challenge he faced.\n\u201cI think that\u2019s why I\u2019m doing what I\u2019m doing at age 64. I enjoy those challenges,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "'He said he was going to kill himself and kill every officer there'\nZoe Greszler \u2022 May 1, 2018 at 4:00 AM\nA Norwalk man and woman are behind bars after the man allegedly started a house fire, climbed onto the roof, repeatedly tried to kill himself and threatened police and firefighters Sunday afternoon.\nAbout 1:55 p.m., Norwalk police and firefighters were called to 7 Adams St. after being notified about a window unit air-conditioner on fire on the second floor.\nUpon arrival, they found one of the occupants on the front porch, yelling at the first-responders, police said. They also saw a man \u2014 later identified as John D. Marsillett \u2014 standing on the roof.\nA ladder was raised to rescue Marsillett, but he refused and threw the ladder aside. 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Marsillett claimed he had a knife and was going to \u201ckill himself and kill every officer there before he went back to jail.\u201d\n\u201cFirefighters put a ladder up to the roof to try and give him a way to get down safely and he responded to that by trying to push it over,\u201d Conney said. \u201cHe said again he was going to kill himself and at that time he pulled out a prescription pill bottle (from his pocket), emptied the pills into his hand and swallowed all of them.\u201d\nMarsillett then demanded to have his pastor come to the scene. Police contacted the pastor, but it took him some time for him to arrived. In the meantime, Marsillett attempted again to take his life, police said.\n\u201cHe went over to the phone line and he ripped the phone line right out from the house, tied it around his neck and tried to hang himself,\u201d Conney said. \u201cHe was unsuccessful. Then he went over to the electrical wires that were apparently live wires and he grabbed the electrical line. It appeared to have shocked him and he let go immediately.\u201d\nThe pastor arrived just after that and tried to talk to Marsillett, to calm him. However, Conney said Marsillett was \u201cyelling and was just acting so irrationally; he wasn\u2019t listening.\u201d Marsillett then tried to grab the power lines again.\n\u201cThis time he (went over) to the powerline and grabbed on with both hands,\u201d Conney said. \u201cIt shocked him until he fell from the roof down to the driveway.\u201d\nA Facebook Live video shot by a neighbor shows the ordeal. It appears Marsillett intentionally jumped from the house after the wire-grabbing incident.\n\u201cOfficers rushed over to him, told him to stay on the ground and put his hands behind his back, but he refused and kept trying to get up,\u201d Conney said. \u201cBased on his actions and his threats made to police, officers used a Taser on him.\u201d\nConney said Marsillett became compliant after being Tased and was treated at the scene by North Central EMS before being taken by ambulance to Fisher-Titus Medical Center. Not long after, though, he was cleared to leave the hospital and was immediately taken the Huron County Jail where he was charged with aggravated arson and disrupting a pubic service.\nOnce Marsillett was off the roof, firefighters were able to put the fire out \u201cfairly quickly,\u201d Conney said, adding it is believed Marsillett started the fire. Police cleared the scene by about 4:15 p.m. However, firefighters did not return to the station until 9 p.m. and were seen at the scene at 8:30 p.m. in hazmat suits.\n\u201cWe believe at this point is was drug-related,\u201d Conney said. \u201cBut, obviously, we\u2019re still investigating.\u201d\nDuring the ordeal, another 7 Adams St. resident \u2014 Megan L. Derby, 32 \u2014 was charged with tampering with evidence. Derby and others were told to stay away from the house, which was taped off while authorities awaited a search warrant. Later, however, an officer noticed she had disappeared, Conney said. She was found inside the house, leaving the bathroom, \u201ctrying to hide her hands from the officer,\u201d the interim chief added.\nDerby was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and was subsequently arrested and incarcerated as well, police said.\nThe chief said, given the situation, he was proud of the work his men did.\n\u201cI\u2019m happy with the outcome,\u201d he said. \u201cBased on the situation, the best outcome obviously would have been for him to come down off the roof safely, but given the situation, this was I think (the next best) outcome we could have asked for. For it to have ended the way it did \u2014 no injuries to officers or firefighters and minimal injuries to Mr. Marsillett \u2014 we probably couldn\u2019t have asked for a much better one.\n\u201cI think they (first responders) did a great job. Their options were pretty limited in this situation. \u2026 Officers are worried about getting Mr. Marsillett off the roof safely. 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        "raw_content": "By Alex Gangitano \u2022 Dec 16, 2017 at 1:00 PM\nWASHINGTON\u2014Former congresswoman Mary Bono knows sexual harassment is rampant on Capitol Hill because she experienced it firsthand.\n\u201cMy first year, first or second year in the Congress, I was accused of having an affair with Newt Gingrich. It was on the front page of The National Enquirer,\u201d she recalled.\nShe said she \u201chad this little awakening that it existed,\u201d but she said women back then never thought she could change the culture of sexual harassment on the Hill.\n\u201cI don\u2019t even think we realized how much we had just accepted it as a culture,\u201d she said.\nBut now as a backlash against harassment washes over the Hill \u2014 and the rest of America \u2014 some women who served in Congress over the last four decades spoke to Roll Call about that culture as they knew it.\nBono came to Congress in 1998 to replace her husband, then-California Rep. Sonny Bono, who was killed in a skiing accident. The Republican was a 37-year-old mother of two young children.\nWith women who worked on Capitol Hill stepping forward to share their stories of sexual harassment, Bono said it\u2019s a watershed moment.\nHer advice to women considering running for Congress: Make sure you have thick skin.\n\u201cHowever thick it is, it\u2019s still not going to be thick enough, because they are going to get under your skin and they are going to try to get you spinning and get you off your game and hurt you and get people talking,\u201d Bono said. \u201cIt\u2019s hard to explain to people what that feels like and what it\u2019s like to endure that.\u201d\nShe said that because of the culture back then, where women often got picked on, no one took the Gingrich rumor particularly seriously.\n\u201cAgain, that\u2019s that thick skin thing: Where did that come from and how could it be on the front page of The National Enquirer. Luckily, back then, people didn\u2019t take (the tabloid) seriously, but in this environment, would they?\u201d\nBono said there were \u201ctons\u201d of other incidents.\n\u201cMy favorite one was somebody wrote a letter to a female colleague of mine and they forged my signature and wrote the letter as if it were from me to her, and in the letter it said that I was in love with her,\u201d she said. \u201cAnd, so this colleague grabbed me and she said, \u2018Mary, did you send me a letter?\u2019 And I\u2019m thinking, \u2018What did my staff do?\u2019 I had no idea.\u201d\nSo she took me to her office, she showed me this letter and I look at it and I start laughing. I\u2019m going, \u2018You can\u2019t be serious.\u2019 She goes, \u2018Mary, I didn\u2019t know if it was a cry for help.\u2019\u201d\nShe turned the letter over to Capitol Police, but she never found out who wrote it.\n\u201cI actually think in hindsight it\u2019s funny, but you have to warn people again that these are the kinds of things that you would never in a million years think you would have to endure, but people can be that clever to be so devious,\u201d she said.\nAs members and former members started to come forward with stories of harassment over the last couple months, Bono shared her story of a former member who she wouldn\u2019t identify telling her he thought of her in the shower.\n\u201cAs a member of Congress, (I) occasionally would have a colleague say something inappropriate to me and I had to call them to the mat for it, say \u2018Knock it off,\u2019\u201d she said.\nSexual harassment on Capitol Hill was no secret back then, she said.\n\u201cAnybody who says they weren\u2019t aware this was going on is either in denial or they\u2019re lying,\u201d Bono said.\nRepublican Connie Morella of Maryland, who served from 1987 to 2003, didn\u2019t have any personal experience with harassment, but said staffers were usually the most aware of what went on.\n\u201cIt probably was rampant and it was probably was that I really didn\u2019t know about it. I think a lot of the information could have come from staff who are open about saying something. Because, you know, you have a staff camaraderie, too, and sometimes they try to protect each other and they know what\u2019s happening in other offices \u2014 it\u2019s just amazing,\u201d she said. \u201cI have a feeling that the staff were more cognizant than the members.\u201d\nMorella, 86, did have a celebrity one time act flirtatious with one of her staffers.\n\u201cI do remember having a star who was testifying on one of my domestic violence issues who wanted to make out with one of my staffers, and that I knew about,\u201d she said.\nMorella is still active with politics. She was president of the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress from 2012 to 2014, before Democrat Barbara Kennelly of Connecticut, who served as president from 2014 to 2016.\nKennelly, who served from 1982 to 1991, said back in her day, staffers and members thought their only choices were \u201cYou have to put up with it or they quit.\u201d\nFormer Democratic Rep. Donna Edwards of Maryland, who was in Congress from 2008 to 2017, said it should be easier for women to report cases of harassment.\n\u201cEspecially if it\u2019s a staff person, I would actually encourage the person to go directly to the member. But I do think Congress could actually set up an avenue for that,\u201d she said.\nEdwards believes in deferring to the victim and his or her decision of whether to address harassment.\n\u201cI think it would just depend on the circumstance. 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        "raw_content": "Dan McCleary At Craig Krull Gallery\nThe five new paintings by Dan McCleary, currently on view at Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, seem to be in dialog with one another. Props, poses, and even people are repeated within the small body of work, giving the impression that a narrative might exist that links the subtle moments depicted in the paintings together. In actuality, the repeating models are probably more of a practicality for McCleary. He paints directly from life, depicting mundane moments in a simplified, yet cunningly sophisticated style. You could describe the work as snapshots that just so happen to take months to develop.\nDan McCleary, Cafe, 2012, oil on canvas, 49 x 63.5 inches, at Craig Krull Gallery\nDan McCleary, The Conference, 2013 oil on canvas, 51 x 56.5 inches, at Craig Krull Gallery\nThree larger paintings, The Conference, The Manicure, and Cafe make up the meat of the show but it is Dr. Martinez, a small portrait of a Latino man in medical scrubs, which has the most direct appeal. The model's warm skin tones reverberate against his cool green shirt. He stares straight out from the canvas with a blank expression onto which the view must choose to project the appropriate emotional state. It's a gem.\nDan McCleary, Dr. Martinez, 2013, oil on canvas, 20 x 16.5 inches at Craig Krull Gallery\nAlong with being a painter, McCleary is also the founder of Art Division, an organization dedicated to training and supporting young adults in the Rampart District of Los Angeles who are committed to studying visual arts. Two students of the program, Emmanuel Galvez and Javier Carrillo are exhibiting work at the gallery alongside McCleary's. Galvez's small still life works, painted from life, depict the unique color, texture and shapes of traditional Mexican bakery goods. Carrillo's paintings depict close friends, family members, and his own life experience, taking the form of the playing cards used in a Latin American game of chance, similar to Bingo, entitled La Loteria.\nPainting by Emmanuel Galvez at Craig Krull Gallery\nPainting by Javier Carrillo at Craig Krull Gallery\nDan McCleary, New Paintings / Javier Carrillo, La Loteria de la Vida / Emmanuel Galvez, Pan Dulche is on view at Craig Krull Gallery at Bergamot Station through April 13, 2013.\n(Image at top: Dan McCleary, The Manicure, 2013, oil on canvas, 56.5 x 51 inches, at Craig Krull Gallery)",
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        "raw_content": "PCCW Global / Newsroom / 2017 / PCCW Global and Caton Technology collaborate in Taipei 2017 Summer Universiade international distribution\nHKT (SEHK: 6823) \u2013 May 4, 2017 \u2013\nPCCW Global, the international operating division of HKT, Hong Kong\u2019s premier telecommunications service provider, and Caton Technology Corp. (Caton), a technology provider of advanced video transmission and managed file transfer solutions, will work together to deliver to international viewers the exciting 29th Summer Universiade, a global student sporting and cultural event to be hosted by Taipei, Taiwan in August. Licenced broadcasters at the games will be able to contribute and distribute their live videos and big media files seamlessly from the International Broadcasting Center back to their home countries via the integrated delivery solution provided by this collaboration.\nPCCW Global and Caton will jointly deliver new, innovative, cost-effective, and reliable services that redefine the workflow for global media contributions and distributions. PCCW Global will integrate Caton\u2019s professional video transmission and managed file transfer solutions using Caton\u2019s Real-Time Transport Protocol (R2TP*) and Fast Files Transfer Protocol (F2TP*) technologies, into PCCW Global\u2019s reliable Global Television Network (GTVN) and Global Internet Access (GIA) networks.\nThese innovative technologies and service solutions will be installed and utilized at the 2017 Summer Universiade, a major international event staged every two years. Second only to the Olympic Games in significance and prestige, the Universiade covers 12 days of sporting competition, allowing university student-athletes from all over the world to celebrate with the host city in a true spirit of friendship and sportsmanship. This year\u2019s competition will involve a total of 22 sports and 270 gold medal events. More than 150 countries are expected to participate in the Summer Universiade, confirming its status as a major media event with global connections.\nMr. Jordick Wong, Senior Vice President, Product and Vendor Management, PCCW Global, said, \u201cWe are extremely excited about our collaboration with Caton, which gives us another opportunity to serve international broadcasters with our robust global fiber infrastructure which delivers 99.999% service availability to our customers. By integrating Caton\u2019s R2TP and F2TP technologies with our GTVN and Tier 1 GIA network, we are able to provide services with a perfect balance of cost, quality, reliability, and lead-time for live video signal and large media file delivery over the Internet.\u201d\nMr. Eric Hamilton, Chief Operating Officer, Caton Technology Corp., said, \u201cIn 2011, Caton foresaw the need for dramatic improvements in how we support the surging demand of video on the Internet. We developed R2TP and F2TP technologies to enable more flexible, stable and reliable transmission even under the most demanding conditions. Now, building on our long standing partnership with PCCW Global, our combined solution will provide additional capacity, reliability and security to the global market.\u201d\nThese integrated solutions are now available from PCCW Global and ready to service world class sports events, such as the Universiade, other live events, and worldwide media content contributions and distributions.\n*F2TP \u2013 an enterprise-class file transfer technology with end-to-end security and powerful features to facilitate effective workflows over Internet, optimizing performance even in highly congested and high-latency environments.\nMr. Jordick Wong, Senior Vice President, Product and Vendor Management, PCCW Global (left), and Mr. Eric Hamilton, Chief Operating Officer, Caton Technology, sign the Memorandum of Understanding to jointly provide international distribution for the Taipei 2017 Summer Universiade.\nAbout Caton Technology Corp\nCaton is a leading manufacturer of advance video encoding and Open Internet data transmission solutions. Reliable Real-Time Transport Protocol (R2TP) and Fast Files Transfer Protocol (F2TP) technologies enable secure, robust and easy-to-use data transmission for the broadcast and enterprise markets even in the harshest of network conditions. With those advanced technologies, Caton has also build hardware and software using R2TP and F2TP and has been supporting world class events and broadcasters for years. Headquarter in Hong Kong, offices in main region such as Beijing, Shanghai, Taiwan, Singapore and United States. Caton has celebrated its 20th years and it is going to establish more offices in more region in the near future. More information is available at www.catontechnology.com.",
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        "raw_content": "With just four days before the midterm elections, the spotlight understandably is focused on the estimated 40% of voting age adults who are expected to show up at the polls next Tuesday. There has been less attention on the much larger share who most probably will not.\nAs in past elections, nonvoters 1 \u2013 those who are either not registered to vote or are considered unlikely to vote in the upcoming midterms \u2013 are very different demographically from likely voters:\nThey\u2019re younger. Roughly a third (34%) of nonvoters are younger than 30 and most (70%) are under 50; among likely voters, just 10% are younger than 30 and only 39% are under 50.\nThey\u2019re more racially and ethnically diverse. Fully 43% of those who are not likely to cast ballots Tuesday are Hispanic, African American or other racial and ethnic minorities, roughly double the percentage among likely voters (22%).\nThey\u2019re less affluent and less educated. 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        "raw_content": "Preservation Iowa\u2019s 2019 Most Endangered List: St. Patrick Church, Council Bluffs (Pottawattamie County)\nFront View of St. Patrick Church, Council Bluffs (Preservation Iowa 2019 Most Endangered List)\nSt. Patrick\u2019s parish was organized in 1924 with the purpose of serving the growing Catholic community in northeast Council Bluffs as well as those who worked at Mercy Hospital nearby. Construction of the English Gothic style church was completed in 1926. The red granite cobblestones used in the church are purported to have originally paved a main thoroughfare through Council Bluffs. Many prominent members of the Council Bluffs community have been members of St. Patrick Church.\nThe church underwent an extensive interior renovation in the 1970s and 1990s and an exterior rehabilitation around 2005.\nThe church closed in the spring of 2018 when a new St. Patrick Church opened. Although the old church has not been publicly listed for sale, a potential buyer interested in the property has plans to tear down the church and other extant buildings including the former rectory (built 1946) for a parking lot.\nThe Historical Society of Pottawattamie County is working to publicly raise funds with the goal of purchasing the church and its grounds in order to save and preserve the building and its history. Time is running out to raise the funds needed to purchase the church before it is sold.\nTags: Catholic, church, Council Bluffs, granite, Most Endangered, St. Patrick Church",
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He was an excellent student,took challenging classes, and got a 4.0 in high school making him one of 7 valedictorians. He also had a reasonable ACT score of 27. When he started college, he began at the local university extension. He went in and asked the admissions officer if they offered any scholarships and she gave him a form, also advising him not to hold his breath as there were a lot of applicants. So he wasn't expecting much from it. What a blessing when he was instead offered a full-ride scholarship as long as he kept his grades up. He attended one year at USU's extension in Vernal, simultaneously living at home, thus saving on room and board. Then he served a two-year mission for our church in Mexico. This is what he had saved money for in high school and during the summers, not college. His parents and local congregation helped pay for his mission as well as his sisters (paying for two missionaries at once can be hard!). When he returned, he finished up his associates degree in Vernal before finishing up the last two years in Logan. He still had the full-ride scholarship but now needed to pay for room and board. Most of these expenses were paid with money he earned during the summer in Vernal killing mosquitoes. His first year he was a peer mentor on the Compute Science floor, a job that provided him with free board. In this manner, he graduated from college debt free. It really pays to be a good student!\nMy experience was a little different. Because I was homeschooled, I had to make a very conscious, personal, and difficult choice when I started 9th grade on whether or not to continue. Because I certainly wanted to go part-time and participate in the music classes, the teachers and advisers became aware of me. I have a lot of musical talent, especially for such a small school, and they were hoping that I could represent the school as the Music sterling scholar. I was told I had a good chance of winning or placing at regional, which would give me some valuable scholarships. This was a very tempting offer and was hard for me to turn down, but ultimately I did and I don't regret that decision. But this experience and time of deep reflection on my part was also a time when I embraced the fact that I was the one responsible for my education. It was when I truly knew that I was college bound and that I needed to work hard to prepare for it. While I was an average academically (my 23 on the ACT was the average for incoming freshman at USU where I attended), I worked hard as a music student, was involved in numerous service projects in the community, and overall gave myself a portfolio of experiences I hoped would help me gain scholarships when the time came.\nMy first semester of school was actually at Francis Marion University in South Carolina as my family moved there for a year. I earned a music scholarship and my parents paid for the rest. I paid for my gas and books.\nBack in Utah, my first year at USU I had a 4-H half tuition scholarship and again paid for my gas. My parents told me that they wanted to help each kid with the equivalent of one semester of college or a mission, so this year was it. From my second year on, I would be on my own. Well, not completely, they still were offering me free room and board as long as I was attending college, and this helped, although the commute and gas was the trade-off.\nThe 4-H scholarship was going to be a four-year thing, but the funds dried up. That summer I worked at a boy scout camp and applied for more scholarships. I won $1500 the local credit union and earned about $2000 for my work at the camp. This was enough to attend that fall and pay for part of the spring semester. I was also teaching piano lessons all through college.\nThat spring I needed a loan to pay for the rest. My parents couldn't co-sign. While I try to keep my political beliefs out of this blog, it is relevant to say that I'm a Ron Paul kind of girl and had moral objections to financial aid. I never applied for it. But what surprised me was that none of the banks offered independent student loans. I tried and searched, and as far as I could tell, the ONLY way to get a student loan was through the federal government. My dad made getting a student loan sound so easy, and in his day, it really was. I tried getting a private loan, but I didn't have enough credit, nor did my car have enough collateral. The banker felt for my situation and told me she would try to get me a high-risk private loan that would have a higher interest. I felt like it was my only hope and told her to try. Then I looked to my left and saw a poster for their credit card that was offering a much lower introductory rate and asked if I could obtain one. The teller said \"Of course!\" She was thrilled to get a commission on THAT, and the bank was more than willing to increase my limit so I would have the required funds. They even did a free transfer to my checking account so I could write out a check to the university. I don't hate credit cards.\nOver the course of the next few years, my good grades and performance at the school, as well as taking certain classes enabled me to earn a few music scholarships along the way. I took advantage of a \"check\" offer I got in the mail to pay the university with a credit card again. Now those checks have a balance transfer fee, but these ones didn't. One year I didn't have enough money to go full-time, so I went part time and worked part time at a thrift store. One semester I simply didn't have enough money so I went full-time to the LDS Institute. I was still allowed to be in the Jazz band. Love that teacher! Between work in the summer, teaching piano lessons, and scholarships, as well as a tight belt and free room and board, my pattern seemed to be that I could pay fall tuition in full and go a little into debt for the spring. I had an account where I paid a yearly fee and didn't have any fees for checks that dug into my credit card account. I kept a $0 balance and paid every cent I made towards the credit card. I also made necessary purchases from the same card. This really helped chunk down my debt. My husband and I have used a similar principle with a personal line of credit during our married life. I married him debt free with one year of college left. He was already finished with college and had a good job. He paid for my fall semester and I finished off my last semester with a music scholarship.\nSo there you have it, my husband and I both graduated debt free. I had bits of credit card debt during the process, but I never let it last more then a few months. Michael also put some of his expenses on a credit card, which he always paid off during the summer. He didn't have to cinch his belt as tight as I did, but the principle was the same.\nFor our children, we haven't saved a dime for their college expenses. Just as it pays to be a good student, we feel that our money would be better used investing in their education now. I could save $100 now which would be enough to pay for a book or two later when the need it, OR I could spend that money on their education now, giving them the skills they need to do well in college.\nThere are other options for youth as well. Consider youth like Grace Bush, who, through duel enrollment graduated from college and high school simultaneously. There are certification programs, apprenticeships, internships, and even the local library. I'm intrigued by The Great Courses as a resource for college-level material my whole family could enjoy, and I recommend Arthur Benjamin's Mental Math when it's on sale. I want all of my children to earn a degree. Our homeschool education and the curriculums we choose are part of a design for the college-bound student. We will prepare them for the ACT, search for scholarship programs, find community projects to round out their education, and after all we can do, cross our fingers for those scholarships. But if not, there are alternatives to the student debts that plague so many college graduates today.\nP.S. Now I see I wrote a similar post in 2011.\nBecki's comment:\nI love this post! My husband and I graduated debt free too! People think we were just \"lucky\", but really... we just had to be creative. I lived at home the first two years of school (free room & board) and worked my tail off to pay for school. The third year, I moved in with a friend, whose husband was in the military. She didn't want to be alone, and the military paid for rent, etc. I agreed to buy all groceries & pay half the utilities. It was $300/month. I could afford that! 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        "raw_content": "Intersexuality worldwide\n2009 to now: Media reports about intersexuality\n\"DSD\" is an acronym that refers to Disorders of Sexual Development.\nIt is gradually replacing the term \"intersexual.\"\n2009-JUL: Legal accommodation of intersexual persons:\nElizabeth Lynne sent a written question to the European Parliament titled: \"Genital mutilation of intersex individuals in the EU.\" She points out that for intersexual newborns:\n\"The notion that such a state must be \u2018corrected\u2019 through treatment to make the individual more closely resemble one sex or the other could cloud a clear consideration of what action is in the best interests of the child. Further, non-consensual treatments can have negative effects similar to those recognised as resulting specifically from Female Genital Mutilation, such as increased risk of psychological and physical damage including haemorrhage, infection, infertility, incontinence and mental health problems, as well as specific problems related to the (supposed) particular sex of the individual in question.\"\n\"Does the Commission not agree that intersex genital mutilation therefore constitutes a grave issue for child well being and rights?\"\n\"Does the Commission have any information on the extent and nature of the specific practice of intersex genital mutilation occurring in Europe?\"\n\"Does the Commission agree that Member States need to carry out awareness-raising actions and research to improve knowledge and understanding of the effects of this phenomenon?\"\nMr. Barrot on behalf of the Commission answered about a month later:\nThe term \u2018genital mutilation\u2019 refers to procedures involving partial or total removal of the external genitalia or other injury to the genital organs for non-medical reasons. The honourable Member alludes to the medical option of corrective surgery in the context of an inborn or acquired intersexual physical state of a child, which is like any medical treatment subject to scientific review and takes account of children's rights and well being as required by the United Nations (UN) Convention from 1989.\nNo information on the extent and nature of surgeries is available from the European Parliament. The matter is the sole responsibility of the Member States. This is the only answer to the questions that Barrot responded to.\n\"... the best interests of the child have to be a primary consideration taken into account by Member States authorities in all actions concerning children.\" 1\nOf course, the problem is that there is no consensus among human sexuality specialists, physicians, intersexual persons and their families about what the \"best interest\" of a given child are.\n2011 & 2012: Australia and New Zealand recognize third gender:\nAustralia started to allow individuals to specify their gender as \"X\" on passports. New Zealand followed suit the following year.\n2013-FEB: United Nations: Their Special Rapporteur on Torture issued statement concerning surgery on intersex newborns:\nThe United Nations' Special Rapporteur on Torture (SRT) issued a statement condemning the medical profession\u2019s nonconsensual treatment of intersexuality through surgery on newborns. Georgiann Davis, writing for Ms. blog said:\n\"Although intersexuality -- which surfaces as 'ambiguous' external genitalia, sexual organs and/or as sex chromosomes that deviate from normative expectations -- rarely poses a health threat, the medical profession continues to perform irreversible surgeries on babies and young children to 'normalize' genitalia under the guise that these procedures will save one from enduring a life full of shame living in their 'abnormal' body.\nHowever, there is ample evidence from feminist scholars that these normalization surgeries harm more than they help individuals with intersex traits. ...\"\n\"Until the medical profession acknowledges that intersex traits are not abnormalities that need to be fixed, but rather a naturally occurring variation, surgeries will continue. We aren\u2019t suggesting medical providers are evil people. Their intentions may be in the right place, but their surgical responses are not. The medical profession must recognize that genitals are not one-size-fits-all. Vaginas vary in appearance. So do penises. Intersex traits are not abnormalities but part of the larger picture of sex variance.\"\nThe SRT's report stated:\n\"These [genital-normalizing surgeries] are rarely medically necessary, can cause scarring, loss of sexual sensation, pain, incontinence and lifelong depression and have also been criticized as being unscientific, potentially harmful and contributing to stigma.\" 2\n2013-MAY: Southern Poverty Law Center files intersex lawsuits: M.C. v. Aaronson:\nLawsuits were fined in both federal and state court, asserting that South Carolina doctors violated \"M.C.'s\" due process rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. \"M.C.\" was born with ambiguous genitals and subjected to genital surgery while an infant in foster care. The plaintiff claims that \"M.C.,\" who is currently 8 years old, was entitled to a hearing in advance of the surgery. 3\n2013-AUG: Germany becomes the third country to recognize a third gender option:\nAs of 2013-NOV-01, parents in Germany will be allowed to leave the gender column on birth certificates blank. The Civil Status law has been modified to allow a third gender in order to accommodate intersexual newborns (formerly a.k.a. hermaphrodites) where the child's gender is unclear. This change in the law was triggered by a court decision that if a person \"deeply feels\" that they belong to a specific gender, that they should be able to choose that gender for themselves.\nGerman passports will now allow the person's gender to be defined as \"F,\" \"M,\" or \"X.\"\nSilvan Agius, policy director at the Europeans branch of The International Lesbian and Gay Association said:\n\"Germany's move will put more pressure on Brussels. That can only be a good thing.\" 4\n\"Brussels\" is a reference to the European Parliament which is located in that Belgium city.\nAbout one in 2,000 newborns have characteristics of both genders. A major affect of this decision is that parents will feel less pressured to assign a gender to their newborn. This might reduce for them the need to reach a quick decision concerning sex assignment surgery.\nKatinka Schweizer from Hamburg University said:\n\"Intersexuality is not a disease. It is a variant of nature. It is a term that describes many phenomena. There are forms that come with the need to treat the condition. But when it is about cosmetic surgery of the genitals then one should wait long enough until the persons can take their own decisions.\" 5\n2014-SEP: BBC posts a video on You Tube about intersexual persons:\nThe British Broadcasting Corporation is a British public radio and TV service broadcaster. 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        "raw_content": "Author Topic: Deryni fan art??? (Read 4132 times)\nadagiomin\nWhatever you do, don't look in their eyes....\nAny possibility of a Deryni fan art gallery? Or, for any other interpretations of KK's other works, for that matter? I know there are at least a couple of artists here.\n\"Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one...\"\nRe: Deryni fan art???\nFan art gallery is now OPEN.\nPlease note that all galleries are protected (all images must be approved by the moderator team before they are viewable). This keeps spam images off the galleries.\nThree Deryni Artworks were added to this category last night by me. No, I won't tell you what they were, go take a look. Comments welcome.",
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        "raw_content": "Texas Phillips 66 Cottage Gas Stations\nThis former Phillips 66 station was built in 1928. It closed in the 1970s and was restored in 1992. It was the first Phillips 66 station built in Texas and is a famous Route 66 landmark. The Route 66 Association's McLean chapter owns the station today. [map]\nO'Donnell, TX former Phillips 66 station\nThis former Phillips 66 station in O'Donnell was built in 1930. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Stratford was also built in 1930. The building has been vacant since at least 2005. [map]\nClarendon, TX former Phillips 66 station\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Clarendon was built in 1930. It looks like it's been abandoned for many years. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Silverton was built in 1929. It appeared to be vacant when these photos were taken in 2012. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station was built in 1929. It was restored in 2008. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Pampa is used as the law office of Harold Comer. It was built from 1929-1930. [map]\nPampa, TX former Phillips 66 station\nThis former Phillips 66 station, also in Pampa, was built in 1929. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Hale Center was built in 1930. It housed the Hair Station when this photo was taken in 2012. [map]\nFollett, TX former Phillips 66 station\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Follett was built in 1930. It looks like it's been vacant for many years. For more, see this website. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Quanah housed the 7th & Main Espresso Cafe when these photos were taken in 2011. [map]\nRalls, TX former Phillips 66 station\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Ralls was built in 1930. It might still be in use as a repair shop. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station in Adrian was originally installed in Vega, TX. It was built in the 1920s. It was moved to Adrian in 2016. There are plans to restore the building. The owners, who also own the Bent Door Cafe next door, will probably use it as a souvenir shop. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station was built in 1929. The building has been vacant since at least 2015. [map]\nThis former Phillips 66 station was built in 1928. The addition on the right was built around 1937. The building appeared to be vacant in 2017. [map]\nArt Deco Texas\nCanopies Texas\nIceboxes Texas\nSinclair Texas",
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        "raw_content": "Your roof is such an important part of your property, you\u2019ll want to do some thorough research when you\u2019re looking at new roof materials so that you choose the best type. As a roof is such a big investment, it\u2019s highly important that you get the roofing material that will serve your property well for many years into the future.\nHere are some of the reasons why clay roof tiles are such a great choice. When choosing a roof, you need a sturdy material that is energy efficient. Clay roof tiles have been in use for hundreds of years, and the reason for their popularity is because they\u2019re just so durable. In fact, they\u2019re one of the best types of roofing materials you can have.\nClay roof tiles do suffer some weathering but they can last for up to 90 years depending on the type of clay used to manufacture them. They will not lose their rich red colour over time, and have a long life span due to the fact that they are not corroded by the environment. These roof tiles can withstand all types of weathers, ultra-violet light, ice, pollution and all types of extreme weathers. They are pretty resistant to mould and decay, and they\u2019re also fire resistant and thermally efficient.\nThe amazing thing about clay tiles is that they actually look better over time \u2013 they get a weathered look that is much sought-after among property owners. In fact, people pay good money just to get new clay tiles that have this worn look.\nClay tiles are just about the most popular type of roofing material and another reason for this is because they\u2019re sustainable. In new home building, both home buyers and builders are increasingly aware of the materials they use and clay tiles are becoming more and more popular due to the fact that they\u2019re renewable and because they last for so long. This type of roofing is considered to have a low impact on the environment and they\u2019re really easy on the eye so clay roofs blend in nicely with the natural environment.\nAnother good point about clay tiles is that they help to regulate the temperature indoors. They naturally reflect the sun\u2019s rays so that they keep heat out in the height of summer, but they also keep the heat in when it\u2019s cold. They\u2019re also great for sound insulation.\nThe method of building a clay roof entails interlocking the tiles and nailing them, which offers excellent security for your property. Some roofing is easier to access given the right tools and a determined thief or vandal.\nThere are only a few disadvantages of clay tiles. These tiles are quite expensive \u2013 although the initial cost is offset by the fact that they will last you for many years. Another disadvantage is that clay tiles can be tricky even for the most experience roofer and because so much expertise is required, the installation of clay tiles may push the price up.\nWith clay being such a heavy material, your property may not support clay tiles without a support structure. This is not a problem for roofs that already has a clay roof, but if you\u2019re thinking of replacing your roof with clay tiles, this is something that you\u2019ll need to consider.\nFor more information about different types of roofing, call a professional roofer for advice.\nG&A Roofing and Building is a top roofing firm that has been established for over 25 years. We are a reputable team of trained roofers with years of experience in the roofing trade. Call a roofer today, we\u2019ll be happy to answer your questions.\nWe offer a vast range of services, including emergency roof repairs, roof reports and surveys, gutter maintenance, chimney repairs and much more.\nContact G&A Roofing and Building today to discuss your requirements on 0800 626430.",
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The Spaniard leads the year-to-date head-to-head 2-1, with triumphs in the French Open and Montreal, whereas the Serbian had ended Nadal\u2019s reign in Monte Carlo before that.\nNo battle for the Number One, but\u2026\nBy reaching the final, Novak Djokovic assured himself of remaining number one in the rankings for at least a few weeks more.\nHowever, if the Asian and indoor swings go the way the season went so far, there will be a changing of the guard before long on top of the ATP World Tour.\nNovak Djokovic doesn\u2019t deny it:\n\u201c[Nadal] hasn\u2019t lost a match on hard court this year, and we all knew that over the course of last six, seven, eight years, hard court hasn\u2019t been his favorite surface. He has got injuries, many injuries on this surface, but now he looks fit. He had seven months off. He lost three matches this year. With no doubt he\u2019s the best player in the moment this year, no question about it.\u201c\nLooking at it from that point of view, Djokovic conceding the advantage to his rival appears to be the logical thing to say, especially when the statistics and year-to-date records are there to state it.\nAfter all, Nadal has reached the final of every single tournament he\u2019s entered this season, except for Wimbledon, and is yet to lose a match on hard court. Should he win today, he would become the first player since Andy Roddick in 2003 to complete the triple Canada-Cincinnati-US Open.\nAs for Novak Djokovic, winning today might give him a well-needed confidence boost in a season that has, so far, gone with many ups and downs, especially since that French Open crushing semifinal defeat.\nWhat does this battle mean to the current World n\u00b01?\n\u201cIt\u2019s important to me, of course. I have been finishing the years No. 1 last two seasons, and I know how much consistency and hard work and energy put into all this 10, 11 months of a season you need to deliver in order to be No. 1 of the world. So Rafa is I think in a better position right now for that ranking and for this position, but I\u2019m still keeping that position going. I\u2019m fighting for it. I mean, you know, I need to play well and I need to win tournaments in order to finish No. 1. I\u2019m aware of that. But, you know, this is not the first time that I have something like this in front of me.\u201d\nTwo men with an immense respect for each other\nDjokovic and Nadal having fun at the ATP Heritage ceremony, before the U.S. Open\nRafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are two very fierce competitors, but if there is one thing to take from their rivalry, it is the respect both men have for each other, and for each other\u2019s game, not to mention how special each of their encounters are.\n\u201cI prefer to play against another one (smiling), but is what it is. At the end, well, we have to be honest, no? We don\u2019t have to be stupid. (laughter). Talking about a final, I want to play against a player that I have more chances to win. But I play against him. I played against him a lot of times. Always we played very exciting matches. When you play, when you are involved in these kind of matches, you feel special. And at the end, even if I lost that final in Australia, I feel happy to be involved in that match. Semifinals in Roland Garros this year have been very emotional, too. Few weeks ago in Montreal have been, you know, good, very good level, no, of tennis? Is good if both of us, we are playing at very good level so the match becomes great because we play long rallies, we bring our game to the limit situations, and becomes a very difficult match for both of us. Hopefully I hope to be ready for that. I don\u2019t know. I gonna try. I need to keep playing very aggressive and play a very, very good match. Only like this I gonna have chances. That\u2019s what I gonna try.\u201d\n\u201cNovak is a great opponent. There is another ones there, but is true we already play a lot of important matches for our career, so that makes that confrontation special. And when you have the chance to win against the most difficult players, is true that the victory is more special.\u201d\nNot wishing to meet a specific player might be one of the highest compliments to be made, coming from Rafa.\n\u201cIt\u2019s always the biggest challenge that you can have in our sport now. I mean, he\u2019s the ultimate competitor out there. He\u2019s fighting for every ball and he\u2019s playing probably the best tennis that he ever played on hard courts.\u201d\nIt should be an intense battle\nAfter 36 meetings, and entering their 37th, Nadal and Djokovic sure know each other\u2019s games by heart. Yet, no matter how many times they play, there is one thing that always remains: they both give a mighty fight, and their matches remain amazing contests.\nShould today be any different? No. It is a Grand Slam final, and both players had a day of rest, which means that both should take the court in good shape, and ready to battle it out for as long as may be.\nToday will be one of the most important matches of the season, and for the occasion, both parts of the BATennis World team make their predictions.\nThe head of BATennis and BATennis World, Diego Amuy, is hard put to choose a winner, but still takes the plunge:\n\u201cHonestly, I see a very even final\u2026 but! I believe Rafa is the candidate. He is the best player of 2013, and arrives in the final having played better than Nole throughout the tournament. In any way, everything can happen, now that Nole knows how to beat him, and even more so on this surface and considering that it is a final. My vote goes to Rafa, but by a very little margin. It is difficult for me to risk that prediction.\u201d\nAs for myself, I stick to my pre-tournament prediction. Just like my partner in tennis crime, I go with Rafa, not only because he is the winner I predicted even before the start of the tournament, but because he is, without a doubt, the best player of the two at the moment.\nThis is not to say that Nole does not stand a chance. All the contrary! I firmly believe that this match will be a tight, close one, but all in all, Nadal has been the strongest player in this U.S. Open, and with the aggressive play he has shown, his improved serve, and his overall shape, it is very difficult not to go with him.\nNevertheless, it will be interesting to see in what frame of mind Djokovic will take the court today, as he has appeared nervous at times, especially in the semifinals.\nMartin Parenteau\nVery good article! The outcome of the match can also depend on the weather. If it is windy, Rafa becomes a clear favorite (in the wind: Rafa > Andy > Novak). Otherwise, I see this match as a toss-up. 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        "raw_content": "My dad had told me that if you ever want to change your life, just move. Change apartments, move across town, move across the country, it doesn\u2019t mater. Much of what we believe and how we act is dictated by our environment. Changing your environment can change where you shop, who you know, how you view the world. I\u2019ve experienced this many times and still believe the truth of it.\u200b\nThe last year or so has shaken my world view in ways I never expected. I moved from a family setting in a large comfortable home to a small uncomfortable sailboat that needed considerable work. Late last year my horizons abruptly changed again as a newer, larger, ready to live aboard sailboat came into my life, located in a different state. To be honest, my thoughts were already focused on moving up north, but thoughts turned to wishes that came true suddenly and with a finality I couldn\u2019t deny. The path was clear, problems solved, windmills slain. This year finds me happy and excited about what is to come.\nWe have just returned from a two week escape to the new boat, and it was wonderful. Horrid weather with gale force winds, snow and sub freezing temperatures. It was so cold a layer of fresh water froze over the salt water giving the marina a magical touch. We wanted to stay longer, but couldn't. On returning south we both commented on our lack of enthusiasm for being back in a house and all the comforts it held. It seems that Odyssey, our boat up north, had become our new place, providing us with a new view of life and new friends.\nI think your \u2018home\u2019 is where you go, every other place you just visit. It was surprising to feel my home shifting from one place to another. We went to visit Odyssey over the holidays, but in a very short time it became our new place, our new home. It wasn\u2019t monumental nor a blinding insight. Somewhere on the long drive back to the Oregon coast we realized our world had changed and it was a warm and satisfying feeling.\nWe made it back ahead of the snow, forecast to make travel over the mountain passes difficult. Not really home, not really visiting, the transition over the next few months will keep us busy. We look forward to heading home soon.\nI love this perspective on what you guys have been up too! I can't wait to read more about your adventures up around the San Juan Islands.",
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        "raw_content": "They are the guardians of our nation, the protectors of our motherland. They stake their lives so that our country and the all of us are safe. It is because of the armed forces (the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force supported by the Indian Coast Guard and paramilitary organisations) that we are able to sleep peacefully every night.\nThe Border Security Force (BSF), a border guarding force of India, established on December 1, 1965, is charged with guarding India\u2019s land border during peace time and preventing transnational crime. The BSF, the first line of defence, like other forces, has always shown bravery and courage and fulfilled its duties in safeguarding our nation from the enemies. On August 2, bringing alive the true spirit of Rakshabandhan, kids\u2019 entertainment channel Nickelodeon, this year curated Surakshabandhan \u2014 a unique initiative celebrating the bravest heroes of the nation who guard the borders to ensure safety and security of each and every citizen.\nA few days ahead of the festival, in an effort to pay tribute to the soldiers and show gratitude, Nickelodeon\u2019s Surakshabandhan saw kids from the Prabhakar Senior Standard School, Amritsar along with the channels\u2019 popular toons Dora and Shiva visiting the BSF jawans at the International Attari-Wagah Border and tied Rakhis on them to show love, respect and gratitude. This sent the message that just like the brave jawans protect us, the bond of Rakhi will keep them safe at the border and bring them longevity.\nThe force spends the entire year away from the families protecting the nation\u2019s over 7,000 km land border. They miss most celebrations like Raksha Bandhan, Diwali, Dusshera, Baisakhi, Holi and so on, hence the presence of kids accompanied by Dora and Shiva brought radiant smiles on their faces and they felt as if they were surrounded by their families. Festivity, respect and selflessness was at full display as children along with the toons tied the symbolic Rakhi to the soldiers as a prelude to the iconic retreat ceremony, thus saluting their bravery, selflessness and relentless commitment to the country.\nNot only were the soldiers extremely happy to receive this beautiful gift by children, even the children were proud to be a part of this ceremony and getting to meet the soldiers. Gurveer Singh, who studies in Class III, says he was totally excited about coming to see the border and soldiers who protect the country. \u201cI am not tying them Rakhi because I am a boy but I am very happy that I got the opportunity to meet our heroes and also see our neighbours on the other side. I want to thank our soldiers who are not afraid to fight. They are so strong and I want to be like them,\u201d adds Gurveer.\nAround 10,000 people were present to witness the Rakhi and retreat ceremony which took place simultaneously with Pakistan. Adding to this, school children and many present in the audience also joined Dora and Shiva in the dance prior to the retreat ceremony. Through this initiative, the channel aims to create an awareness of the forces like the BSF and their contribution in helping the nation achieve its dreams while leading a safe and secure life with their families.\nGurpreet Kaur, a fifth grader who tied Rakhi to the jawans feels that it was one of the happiest days of her life. Says Gurpreet, \u201cI have a lot of respect for army people as many of my uncles and my nanaji (grandfather) are also serving in the army. I know they miss their family and since Rakhi is such a special festival, I feel proud that I got a chance to bring smiles to their faces and for some moment make them feel close to their families. We all should respect our soldiers and be thankful for their service. This is the first time I have come to Wagah and I am really looking forward to the retreat parade.\u201d\nThe event touched the hearts of each and every soldier at the border who eagerly participated in the celebrations. It was an eye-opener for the kids who drew inspiration from the true heroes of our country and realised their roles behind all our well-being. This Rakshabandhan let\u2019s salute our protectors and thank them for making our lives safe and secure.\narmed forces indian army army border defence soldiers",
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Just outside the campus there is a tribal area; there are very poor tribal people. At least, go and get exposed to the reality around us. Just go and see for yourself. Observe the people and how they are living. People should not only just restrict themselves to their hall and institute.\nTSA: How would you compare higher study vs placement?\nSB: Placement? I don\u2019t know. I never went through placement and all. I have no idea: I did physics and joined for PhD. Okay, I did go for some placement but that was just to see what it is like; I was not interested. Koi lena-dena nahi placement se. But if you genuinely have some substance inside you, you will do something. Nobody can stop you. Placement is just one means of getting a job; it isn\u2019t everything. If you have some material inside you, which will definitely make you do something that is worthwhile.\nTSA: What are your thoughts on higher studies? Should everyone opt for it?\nSB: I\u2019m not saying that. But one should aspire for something genuine: need not be higher studies. It doesn\u2019t matter what interest or passion you pursue, but do it honestly. What usually happens for most people is that they do something and their whole life passes by. So, think about it carefully: what do you want to do, whether it appeals to you or not and how will it influence others. You should think about these things and decide what you want to do. It can change from time to time. Live life with intensity. Whatever you do, you should do intensely. Do good things. It isn\u2019t that you have to do this or that particularly. So, should everybody go for higher studies? Why? It\u2019s not required. Do something good and do it with all your intensity, all your strength.\nTSA: What about corporate life?\nSB: Go to corporate if you think so. But do it with vigor. 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In an era where Indians were losing confidence in themselves, because of both, their decaying lives and the British propaganda that all Indian knowledge and spirituality was junk, Vivekananda made \u201crevival\u201d his mission; he pushed the narrative that we have tradition, that we have history. Accepting the views is not important; but do go through his work.\nTSA: Is there any specific field in physics that interests you most?\nSB: I work on cosmology. I study the universe and work on the large structures in the universe, that is the clustering patterns for Galaxy cosmology. That\u2019s my research area.\nTSA: Can you tell us about research conditions in India?\nSB: They are not so good. Research is an intellectual exercise. 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        "raw_content": "Transhumanism and the 'Intelligence Principle'\n\"In sorting priorities, I adopt what I term the central principle of cultural evolution, which I refer to as the Intelligence Principle: the maintenance, improvement and perpetuation of knowledge and intelligence is the central driving force of cultural evolution, and that to the extent intelligence can be improved, it will be improved.\" -- Stephen J. Dick\nTranshumanists are in the business of speculating about the degree to which we can and will refine the human species. A central assumption among us is that there's significant potential for the re-engineering of humanity; in modern practice we have scarcely begun to scratch the surface, but our visions of what may be possible in terms of modification and enhancement is startlingly vast.\nIndeed, for most transhumanists, the notion that the human species is forever destined to remain a purely biological entity is both absurd and facile. Taking a step back, can we seriously argue that the apex of intelligent life is the state at which it was last crafted by the processes of natural selection? Given the current developmental state of biotechnology, cybernetics and information technologies, combined with the potential for molecular nanotechnology, can we reasonably refrain from suggesting that humanity is poised to under go a transformation that will be nothing short of radical and profound?\nAnd this isn't some airy-fairy gee-whiz futurism talking, either. Rather, it's a fair assessment of where we are at as self-modifying species that has yet to meaningfully integrate technology with biology.\nTake a step back and look at the big picture\nFor the dissenters and skeptics, what often gets lost in the discussion is the '40 foot perspective.' Discussions often regress to cultural/ethical/moral inhibitions, yuck factor ethics, and sheer incredulousness; it's hard for many of us to imagine anything other than our current state of being.\nBut this isn't good enough. We need to start thinking more philosophically and broadly about the potential for intelligent life and the impacts that will come through steady technological progress.\nTo assume, for example, that our current social, scientific, technological and biological condition is at or near an end-state is in its own way a violation of the Copernican Principle; it would be folly to assume that we observe ourselves at a particularly special point in history -- especially when it appears that our rate of progress is accelerating. Instead, we should apply a developmental view to our situation and acknowledge the fact that we still have a huge space of possibilities to work within.\nThe 'Intelligence Principle'\nA similar sentiment was articulated by the distinguished historian of science Stephen J. Dick, in his 2003 paper \"Cultural Evolution, the Postbiological Universe and SETI,\" where he argued that there is a disconnect between much of our current thinking and the prospects following exponential growth of technology as perceived in recent times. Dick's critique was primarily directed at SETI, but it's one that can applied to those who are complacent about our current existential mode.\nIn his paper, Dick makes the case that we may become (or spawn) a postbiological species, one that has \"evolved beyond flesh and blood intelligence to artificial intelligence\" and is a \"product of cultural rather than biological evolution.\" He believes that this possibility hasn't been given the attention it's due, nor has it been carried to its logical conclusion. Consequently, Dick argues that we need to apply more long-term thinking when contemplating the problem of our future and that of intelligence in the universe.\nTo that end, Dick suggests that we apply the 'Intelligence Principle' (quoted above) to our long-term thinking about humanity's potential. His central contention is that we should readjust our thinking and consider a postbiological universe -- an argument powered by the likely age and lifetimes of technological civilizations and the overriding importance of cultural evolution as an element of cosmic evolution.\nAnd it's important to note that the timelines don't matter (well, they do matter, but let's set that aside for the moment). A significant number of people dismiss transhumanists on account of our overly optimistic time frames. For the sake of argument let's assume that technological progress continues to plod along at a linear rate. Well, that's still progress: given enough time, incentive and access to resources, there's no reason to believe that humanity cannot come to realize many of the futuristic visions espoused by the transhumanists. As long as something is scientifically viable, and there's a perceived need for it, it will be developed.\nThis the crux of the intelligence principle: \"...to the extent intelligence can be improved, it will be improved.\"\nAnd overcoming the limitations of human biology would certain seem to be on the agenda. Among other things, the transhumanist 'to do list' typically includes the eradication of infirmity, aging, and suffering. We don't imply that solving these problems is going to be easy, but we do suggest that these problems are not intractable.\nThere is a will, and there will be a way.\nLabels: future of life, intelligence principle, transhumanism\nThe intelligence principle sounds pretty darn optimistic. If it's true, then why has cultural complexity risen and fallen multiple times throughout our history?\n\"the overriding importance of cultural evolution as an element of cosmic evolution.\"\nI don't buy this. Sounds mystical. What does a few little monkeys on a backwater planet have to do with cosmic evolution? Sure, one day we may grab control of the cosmos, but right now we're quite insignificant. To suggest that human cultural evolution is connected to cosmic evolution is mystical.\nYes, I agree that Dick's thesis is optimistic, but I'm not so sure I'd go so far as to describe it as being mystical. He has said that, \"Biologically based technological civilization...is a fleeting phenomenon limited to a few thousand years, and exists in the universe in the proportion of one thousand to one billion, so that only one in a million civilizations are biological.\"\nHe argues that, in a post-biological universe, machines are the dominant form of intelligence.\nBe sure to check out this Daily Galaxy article for some clarification.\nNice article. Glad to see you exploring bridges between transhumanism/accelerating change and universal/cosmic rule sets.\nTaking a step back, can we seriously argue that the apex of intelligent life is the state at which it was last crafted by the processes of natural selection?\nJust a point of clarification, albeit an important one given the transhumanist tendency to create hard distinction between man, tech and environment - evolution has been show to be rather more complex than straight-up natural selection. The Evo-Devo community, for example, is making significant progress in their demonstrations of more-complex- than-previously-thought evolution and development.\nSee: http://evodevouniverse.com/wiki/Bibliography\nNote that Steven J. Dick is just one of many serious researchers participating in this community.\nGreat stuff, though I find the hard distinction between cultural and biological evolution to be a false dichotomy. Clunky outdated memes that result in clunky frames. Culture, info management, knowledge generation are natural extensions/updates of biological processes that exist in concert with biological systems.\n--- Cont. Below ---\nHis central contention is that we should readjust our thinking and consider a postbiological universe -- an argument powered by the likely age and lifetimes of technological civilizations and the overriding importance of cultural evolution as an element of cosmic evolution.\nNot mystic at all, Michael. This is a totally reasonable hypothesis rooted in a more complex view of living systems as knowledge and complexity generators (feel free to swap in intelligence, another clunky old-school meme that muddles these arguments and slows consenus building). These monkeys are significant in that they are tools used by a mesh of complex adaptive life systems to increase survivability and control over perceived environment.\nEven uber-transhumanist Kurzweil acknowledges this continuum:\n\"[T]he more complex any system becomes, the better it models the universe that engendered it, and the better it seems to understand its own history and environment, including the physical chain of singularities that created it.\" \"..there is something about the construction of the universe itself, something about the nature and universal function of local computation that permits, and may even mandate, continuously accelerating computational development in local environments.\"\nDick's argument is that we represent a developmental step in a broader process that may well be redundant throughout the universe. From another POV, one could easily argue that it is mystical to assume that we are disconnected from universal rule sets - that we are more special than we really are - it's reminiscent of not believing in a heliocentric model way back in the day. Def take a look at the Evo Devo bibliography posted above and get into some of that work, particularly John Smart's \"A Framework for Speculations on Cosmic Culture\", which threads together many of the other increasingly convincing arguments.\nhttp://accelerating.org/downloads/SmartEvoDevoUniv2008.pdf\nI think such papers will help bring much clarity to our definitions of life, humanity, intelligence, etc.\nAgian, I'd swap out intelligence for knowledge development and survivability, but I definitely agree.\nNicely put. 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        "raw_content": "Day of the Triffids being remade by BBC\nThe BBC is remaking the John Wyndham science fiction classic, The Day of The Triffids, a story about poisonous plants running amok after almost everyone has been blinded by a solar storm (or was it a military experiment gone awry?). With most of the population blind, even the slow moving Triffids have a Darwinian edge.\nHmmm...could be great, but the pattern is bad, good...? Martin\nWasn't there a remake done recently?\nI have a feeling the BBC have done that story several t imes already.\nAre we now living in an age of unoriginality????\nPardon my waffling, but I'm getting rather tired of seeing endless remakes and sequels......why not pay someone to write something fresh and new?\nSurely there are new ideas out there somewhere????? axelf\nIt was made into a pretty terrible film in 1962, the best thing about which is Carole Ann Ford as a blind French girl much given to stumbling around in her night attire. It was a superior BBC mini-series in 1982, with Maurice Colbourne as Coker, the real hero of the piece. It's been adapted s a radio play, and Marvel did a comic based on it (I have a black and white reprint of the first two parts).\nThe mini-series was released on DVD maybe four years ago, A previous release had been advertised only to instead be reveled as the movie. Yuck. Martin",
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        "raw_content": "Maritime Security Articles Kenya tightens maritime security with new Coast Guard Services\nKenya tightens maritime security with new Coast Guard Services\nPresident Kenyatta is expected to formally launched the Kenya Coast Guard Service on November 29, at Liwatoni in Mombasa. It is estimated that the country loses at least US$100 million in revenue annually due to illegal and criminal activities at sea. The Coast Guard Service is expected to keep the seashores safe from aggression and illegal commercial activities.\nNAIROBI, KENYA, NOVEMBER 15 \u2014 Kenya has moved a notch higher in efforts to protect its territorial waters with the formation of the Coast Guard Service unit.\nTo kick start operations of the department, President Uhuru Kenyatta has appointed former Kenya Navy veteran Brigadier Vincent Naisho Loonena to spearhead the unit.\nLoonena takes up the new job after an illustrious career of over 20 years within the Kenya Defence Forces. His last post was the Managing Director Defence Forces Medical Insurance Scheme, a position in which he has served for four months.\nHe makes history as the first ever Director General of the Kenya Coast Guard Service ( in an acting capacity). President Kenyatta is expected to formally launched the Kenya Coast Guard Service on November 29, at Liwatoni in Mombasa.\nThe Kenya Coast Guard Service was established by The Coast Guard Service Act 2018, and was operationalized on October 22, 2018, when the Cabinet Secretary Interior and Coordination of National Government Dr. Fred Matiang\u2019I gazetted the law.\nThe Kenya Coast Guard Service Act also puts in place the Coast Guard Service Council, which is the apex governance body of the Service.\nChaired by the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, the Council comprises multi-agency security teams and Cabinet Secretaries, including Amb. Raychelle Omamo (Defence), Keriako Tobiko (Environment and Forestry) and James Macharia (Transport, Infrastructure, Housing & Urban Development).\nOther members are Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, Gen. Samson Mwathethe, the Inspector General of the National Police Service, Joseph Boinett, the Attorney General, Paul Kihara Kariuki, and representatives from the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Fisheries among others.\nWhat it means to the country\nKenya now joins a group of elite African countries with highly specialized service guarding territorial waters.\nIt is estimated that the country loses at least US$100 million in revenue annually due to illegal and criminal activities at sea, and the Coast Guard Service is expected to keep the seashores safe from aggression and illegal commercial activities.\nPrecisely, it will be responsible for protecting the country\u2019s waters against dumping of harmful wastes and pollutants, search and rescue services, and the arrest of illegal fishermen.\nThe highly specialized Service will be headquartered at Liwatoni in Mombasa, but it will have a strong presence at the Mombasa, Lamu, and Kisumu ports. The launch of the Coast Guard Service comes at a critical moment when Kenya is preparing to host the Sustainable Blue Economy Conference scheduled for 26th to 29th November 2018.\n\u201cThe country thus takes pride in its place in the international discourse on maritime security and safety,\u201d the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government said in a statement.\nThe evolving maritime security challenges all over the world have seen criminals use the sea as corridors for committing transnational organized crimes such as terror attacks, piracy, and drug and human trafficking among others.\nHaving a Coast Guard department means Kenya is now ready to take on these crimes head-on, a move that will help address maritime challenges not only at her coastline, but the entire region.\nThe Coast Guard Service also will provide insights into the development and implementation of international maritime security policies.\nOcean waters under Kenya\u2019s jurisdiction cover about 128,015km squared and a distance of 200 nautical miles offshore, while navigable inland waterways cover approximately 10,700 square kilometers.\nThis is slightly more than the total land surface area of 31 out of the 47 counties. This area of the sea and inland waters is what constitutes Kenya\u2019s maritime domain.\nThe maritime industry drives 92 per cent of the country\u2019s international trade.\nSource : exchange",
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        "raw_content": "Exercise Is Not Entertainment\nToday\u2019s blog post is part coaching tip and part rant on the subject of fitness training. I\u2019ve witnessed a disturbing trend over the past ten years or so where fitness training went from something that was used to condition and develop the human body, to something that provided entertainment or fun while working out.\nNow I certainly don\u2019t advocate picking a form of exercise that you dislike as that won\u2019t do much for compliance and habit formation. However, any type of physical conditioning or training worth a hoot is going to provide some sort of short term discomfort.\nI\u2019m not talking about the dumb adage of \u201cno pain no gain.\u201d Pain while training is a red light, not a green light. Discomfort, fatigue, shortness of breath, a burning sensation in the muscle, etc\u2026these are all a different story. While they\u2019re by no means fun, they\u2019re part of the trade off one makes to see results.\nAfter all isn\u2019t that why we train anyways, to see results? No matter how fun or entertaining a workout routine is, if it doesn\u2019t provide some sort of progressive overload over time it\u2019s not going to produce much of a change. That\u2019s the cold hard truth.\nI pin a large portion of the blame with this trend of exercise being entertainment on the very people who should know better\u2026.personal trainers, exercise instructors, and the such.\nIt\u2019s the personal trainer who gives their clients an endless array of different exercises they\u2019ve seen on Youtube as a means of keeping clients engaged and entertained.\nIt\u2019s the exercise instructor who produces a workout video with hip-hop, Salsa, or whatever dance moves and promises a body transformation by doing the routines a few times a week in their living room.\nGive the people what they want\u2026make if fun and easy.\nNow again, don\u2019t get me wrong, I\u2019m not some sort of zealot who thinks that everyone needs to be doing CrossFit or some type of high intensity exercise. People have different goals, wants, and needs, which all should be factored into exercise selection and workout program design.\nTruth be told all forms of exercise have their place or appropriate application. The problem arises when they\u2019re misapplied, used for the wrong reasons, or promoted with misleading claims of the end result.\nAre you going to get six pack abs just by dancing around the living room? Probably not, but if you wanted to do this as a form of aerobic exercise instead of getting on the treadmill, that would be fine.\nLikewise, is it in your best interest if the workout your personal trainer runs you through more resembles a circus show then something that\u2019s actually going to help you lose those love handles?\nThings like TV\u2019s in front of or built into treadmills, standing on a BOSU ball while tossing a medicine ball (or other dumb exercises), these are all pet peeves of mine.\nAgain, if appropriate there\u2019s nothing wrong with challenging yourself, or your client if you\u2019re a trainer, with movements that provide a meaningful progression. This isn\u2019t about workouts being boring or mundane with the same movements being done over and over.\nHowever, I will say this\u2026I frequently see no where near enough reinforcement of basic human movements and compound weight training exercises, and far too much of what\u2019s new, fun, hip, or a fad trend at the moment.\nIf what you\u2019re doing or what your personal trainer is providing you produces the results you\u2019re looking for, far be it from me to say what you\u2019re doing is wrong.\nBut if you\u2019re NOT seeing the results you want from the training you\u2019re doing, doesn\u2019t it makes logical sense to assess the effectiveness of the exercises in your routine?\nAre you being entertained or are you being changed? In the end that\u2019s what it comes down to.\nI hope I\u2019m not coming across like an old fuddy-duddy, but I think physical culture has changed and I\u2019m not so sure it\u2019s for the better. I\u2019m all about finding new and creative ways to encourage people to become active as there\u2019s no question we have an obesity crisis in this country.\nLet\u2019s just not throw out the old in attempts to make fitness training fun. What\u2019s really fun is seeing results and looking hot in that little black dress or whatever. Embrace the ends and not the means.\nI understand I\u2019m probably in the minority because I love to get under the iron, challenge myself with a kettlebell, and anything else that blows off steam and reduces stress. Plus I like the way it makes me look and feel. But even after being a gym rat pretty much all my life, I don\u2019t think I\u2019d go as far as to say that anything was ever \u201cfun\u201d about doing a 20 rep set of squats, etc.\nBut the thing is the hard work, the intense effort, giving it all you got, that feeling you get when you\u2019re done can be addictive. No drink or drug could ever match it. It\u2019s hard for some folks to get their heads around this and truth be told it\u2019s hard to explain, it\u2019s something that just has to be experienced.\nBeing fit, strong, healthy, these things all have the biggest returns. It allows you to do the activities you want to do and have fun doing them. If you love playing golf, you can do more of it and have more enjoyment from each round when you\u2019re fit. It\u2019s no fun when your back hurts, you\u2019re exhausted after nine holes, or whatever.\nI could go on and on but hopefully you get the point. Exercise is not entertainment and it doesn\u2019t necessarily need to be fun, it just needs to be effective. If your workout routines provide you with the means to have fun with your hobbies or everyday activities, then they\u2019ve done their job.\nI\u2019ll leave you with this\u2026two words that you may not know the true meaning of.\nKalos Sthenos\nThe translation for this ancient Greek phrase means \u201cbeautiful strength.\u201d It\u2019s the root foundation for the word \u201ccalisthenics.\u201d Today the word calisthenics is often associated with body weight exercises or something you might do in gym class. This is not the true meaning or history.\nYou see the Greeks believed that exercise should resemble something that was beautiful and demonstrated strength and skill. I don\u2019t think this would apply to someone wobbling on a BOSU ball while trying to juggle a barbell.\nGranted your kettlebell swing, lunge, squat, or whatever may not appear beautiful or reflect strength and skill when you first get started, but it will over time if you stick with it.\nMake \u201cKalos Sthenos\u201d be your end goal and not just having fun with your workouts.\nIn the end you\u2019ll be glad you did as the results will be there.\nShane Doll CPT, CSCS is a certified Charleston personal trainer, fat loss expert, speaker, and founder of Shaping Concepts. With a staff of over 10 certified fitness professionals, Shaping Concepts provides fitness consulting in Charleston with a specialty on weight loss and body transformation for middle age adults. See our success stories from numerous Lowcountry residents then sign up for a no-obligations consultation today.\nPosted: Thursday, October 10th, 2013 at 12:21 pm",
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        "raw_content": "NZ govt's 7-month operating surplus tracking ahead of forecast on rising PAYE, GST tax take\nThe New Zealand government's operating surplus continued to track ahead of forecast in the first seven months of the financial year as optimistic consumers and low unemployment spurred higher income and GST taxation.\nThe operating surplus before gains and losses (obegal) was a surplus of $2.44 billion in the seven months ended Jan. 31, some $677 million more than expected, and more than twice the $1.15 billion a year earlier, the latest Crown accounts show. Core tax revenue rose 5.7 percent to $44.84 billion, some $937 million more than expected, as a robust labour market and strong residential investment swelled the GST and income tax takes, while customs and excise duty was bolstered by a higher seasonal peak in tobacco duties than anticipated.\nTreasury officials dropped earlier uncertainty about whether those variances would bed in, saying much of it is \"expected to remain until year end\".\nConsumer confidence has outperformed business sentiment since the Labour-led government took office last year, with government data showing retail spending rose 1.7 percent in the final three months of 2017. A strong labour market and expanding population underpinned the increased PAYE and GST tax takes in recent months, catching up with larger-than-expected corporate taxation in the June 2017 year.\nFinance Minister Grant Robertson will deliver his first budget on May 17 and has been seeking to allay business fears about the government's direction. He'll get another chance on Friday when he delivers a speech to the Auckland Chamber of Commerce outlining the government's plans for implementing its programme, while maintaining prudent debt and surplus limits.\nToday's accounts show core Crown expenses rose 4.7 percent to $45.99 billion, some $155 million more than expected with some spending being recognised earlier than anticipated.\nNet debt was $1.23 billion below forecast at $60.13 billion, or 21.6 percent of gross domestic product, as the bigger tax take made for a smaller residual cash deficit of $889 million. Still, gross debt was $2.07 billion above forecast at $85.96 billion, or 30.9 percent of GDP, due to an increase in short-term borrowings and unsettled trades at the end of the month, which the Treasury expects will reverse out of the accounts.\nRobertson has signalled capital investment as a key focus for future budgets with some $41.7 billion of spending expected over the next five years. The Crown accounts show total capital commitments of $13.58 billion as at Jan. 31, up from $11.72 billion a year earlier, of which state highways account for $6.96 billion, land and buildings $3.11 billion, and other property plant and equipment $2.1 billion.\nThe government's operating balance, which includes unrealised movements in the Crown's investment portfolio, was a surplus of $6.46 billion, some $2.12 billion ahead of forecast, although narrowing from $7.83 billion a year earlier. That included net investment gains on the New Zealand Superannuation Fund and Accident Compensation Corp portfolio of $5.5 billion, some $2.7 billion more than expected. That was offset by $1.5 billion of losses on non-financial instruments as low interest rates pushed up the long-term liability of ACC claims and higher carbon prices led to a loss on the Emissions Trading Scheme.\nThe Crown's net worth of $117 billion was $2.06 billion more than forecast and up from $97.23 billion a year earlier.",
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        "raw_content": "He wore the white shirt Gary Hamson: Player Record Gary Hamson: Game by Game Sheridan Dictates home page\nGary Hamson is one of many players that moved to Elland Road from Sheffield United, he spent eight years at Leeds but unfortunately much of that time was blighted by injury and a record suspension at the time.\nHamson was born in Nottingham, he grew up in Sandiacre and joined Nottingham Forest as an associate schoolboy after trials with Derby County and a spell playing for Ilkeston.\nThe young midfielder signed his first professional contract in 1976 and that was with Sheffield United. Months later he was called up to represent England youth against Wales but was denied the chance to play due to a postponement and another call up, at any level, never materialised:\nIt was Jimmy Adamson that signed Gary, in a deal worth \u00a3140,000 and it was during the previous season that he'd been impressed with his new signing:\n\"I'd played against his Sunderland side for Sheffield United and we beat them 3-2 at home, it was probably my best performance in a Blades shirt.\"\nDespite being a regular at his previous club and having the experience of playing in front of decent crowds, Hamson found himself in the Leeds reserves when the season got underway:\n\"I knuckled down and worked hard. I was surrounded by great players but I knew my chance would come\".\nOpportunity knocked for Gary in a UEFA Cup tie at home to Valetta on the 3rd October 1979. Leeds had won 4-0 in Malta in the first leg and the second leg was comfortable:\n\"I don't remember too much about the game to be honest. It was a relatively easy win and John Lukic also made his debut. I travelled into training with John, who lived in Chesterfield, and we became good pals.\"\nGary kept his place in the side and made his league debut the following Saturday in a 2-1 home win over Ipswich. He went on to make 19 league appearances that season, one from the bench, and he scored his first Leeds goal in a 3-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.\nLeeds were struggling at the time and in October the following season, Allan Clarke replaced Jimmy Adamson as manager:\n\"I felt sorry for Jimmy, the job was a poisoned chalice, he had an hard act to follow and there were one or two players coming to the end of their careers.\n\"When Clarke got the job, there were little clicks developing. I was struggling to get a game and it wasn't a great time.\"\nGary made just 7 starts during the 1980/81 season, the club finished ninth but struggled for goals. Clarke was trying to stamp his authority on the place but the following year, the unthinkable happened, Leeds were relegated:\n\"Between October and February I was a regular in the side and scored the winning goal at Stoke in December then it all went wrong.\"\nGary found himself back in the reserves after a run of indifferent results and he was far from happy:\n\"We had a team meeting and Trevor Cherry asked Clarke for the reasons that I wasn't playing. Clarke told him that he picked the team and that was the end of the conversation. I didn't want to be in the reserves and looking back I handled the situation badly.\"\nGary was sent off in a reserve game against Newcastle United:\n\"I simulated a head butt at one of their players but stopped myself before I made contact. However, he went down and rolled around on the ground and the referee dismissed me.\n\"We then played a reserve friendly game against Sunderland on Fullerton Park and I was sent off again, followed by another red card in a Central League fixture.\"\nThe F.A threw the book at Gary Hamson and he received the maximum fine at the time which was two weeks wages and he was banned for eight weeks:\n\"I did myself no favours and it was a terrible time. Clarke made me train with the kids and didn't speak to me.\n\"I was ready to leave at the end of the season. I had sold my house in Leeds and was set to make a move to Notts County who were managed by my old boss, Jimmy Sirrell.\"\nWith Leeds in desperate trouble, Gary found himself out of the cold and back in the team for the final home game against Brighton & Hove Albion:\n\"Prior to the game Frankie Gray suffered an injury and I came in at left back. I'd never played there before and we were 1-0 down until late on. I managed to equalise and then Kevin Hird got the winner.\"\nGary stayed in the side for the final game of the season at West Brom despite Frankie Gray being fit enough to be named as the substitute. It was a disastrous night for Gary Hamson and a disastrous night for Leeds United:\n\"We were holding our own and as half time approached the game was stalemate at 0-0. In the 43rd minute I suffered a knee injury, I was in agony and had to come off.\n\"I spent the second half in the changing room with my father and had the odd shot of medicinal whiskey to try and kill the pain. We lost 2-0 and the battle to stay up was out of our hands.\n\"When the lads came in at full time, all Clarke did was tell everyone how well Terry Connor had played. He never asked about my injury or how I was feeling.\n\"The club was in turmoil and I had to wait nearly a month for an operation. An NHS surgeon operated and made a mess of it. It took me three years to get back to full fitness but I was never the same player.\"\nAs a result of taking Leeds down, Clarke was sacked and replaced by Eddie Gray:\n\"Eddie was fantastic, all the players admired him and he put together a good squad. He had some great young players at his disposal. He asked me to come off the transfer list and said he wanted to get me fit and build a team around me.\n\"Due to my battle with the injury suffered at West Brom, I only played one game the following season and that was at Highbury in a FA Cup tie.\"\nBy November 1983, Gary was back in the side and made 23 starts during the remainder of the season:\n\"I was enjoying my football again, it was great playing for Eddie Gray and I was seen as a senior figure to the younger players. We had Scott Sellars, Denis Irwin, Tommy Wright and John Sheridan to name a few. Shez was outstanding, he had the lot and it was a joy to play in the same side, he strolled through games.\n\"Look at the youngsters at the club. Denis went on to great things, Sellars and Sheridan went on to play in the top flight. Phelan, Scales and Linighan all won the FA Cup and Ian Snodin went to Everton where he was unlucky with injuries. Those players would have got Leeds to the first division but Eddie was sacked too early. A member of the coaching staff wanted Eddie's job and in my opinion he stabbed Eddie in the back. Sacking Eddie was the worst thing the board could have done.\"\nIn October 1985 the board appointed Billy Bremner and although Gary Hamson played 30 games that season, it would be his last at Elland Road:\n\"Billy played me at left back and in midfield, I liked playing for Billy but I couldn't understand why he decimated Eddie's team. He got it right eventually and came within a whisker of promotion and an FA Cup final and I can't knock him for that.\"\nGary recalls a particularly unpleasant evening playing at Anfield:\n\"We had lost on the Saturday and Billy was furious. He sent the first team to play Liverpool in a reserve fixture. One of their kids smashed me in the face, breaking my nose and eye socket. I sat alone in the changing rooms and the physio told me not to blow my nose.\n\"I resisted but had to eventually blow it. It was agony and my eyes expanded, I had never experienced anything like it.\"\nAt the end of the season Billy allowed Gary to leave Elland Road on a free transfer:\n\u201cGeorge McCluskey, Denis Irwin, Terry Phelan and I were all given free transfers on the same day. 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        "raw_content": "Mazel Tov and Mad Props\nMazel Tov to all of the wonderful same-sex couples enjoying California's newly minted marriage equality starting today. This has been a long time coming, and I know that if my partner and I lived in California, we'd be first in line.\nMarriage equality is not a wedge issue. I've said this before, and I stick by it. It's not a wedge issue for those of us being wedged by it. And half-measures like civil unions or domestic partnerships or \"legal arrangements\" just won't cut it. If we can have all of those things, why can't we have the M word? Give me one good reason that isn't based on religious bias. Hell, give me one good reason that a) isn't based on religious bias, and b) doesn't sound like the same arguments used to stop interracial marriages. Come on. I dare you.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeUtilitiesA reduction of the peak consumption often means lower CO2 emissions\nIn terms of electricity production, a certain blend of technologies is expected to meet the different needs of modulation.\nSome technologies are used as the basis of the consumption profile and provide a \u201cribbon\u201d of production that is not designed to be modular: the technologies particularly suited to the production of this \u201cribbon\u201d are hydro over water or nuclear. They also include such technologies as solar and wind power.\nOther technologies provide a necessary complement during high consumption season, for example, winter in temperate countries. The thermal power stations (gas or coal) are suitable for this purpose.\nFinally, the most flexible technologies allow final adjustments for short and possibly frequent periods: hydro power, PSPS (Pumped Storage Power Station) and again coal-fired or gas-fired power plants.\nAs a consequence, the reduction of peak electricity demand means a lower use of the most flexible technologies.\nApart from a few countries such as Sweden or Switzerland whose electricity production is widely based on hydropower, reduce peak therefore means less use of gas fired power plants or, worse, coal-fired power plants, emitting CO2.\nAn additional possible benefit to demand response programs!\nFor many observers, sometimes even warned, the electrical aggregator is this new actor, able to shed significant loads on request of a transport system operator (TSO). This vision describes the visible part of the iceberg that is an aggregator. The reality is far more complex [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome back to a new and exciting year at your favourite dance studio. I hope you had a wonderful break and enjoyed time with friends and family; for those of you who have been on holidays, many thanks for all the Facebook posts and making us very jealous of your adventures!!\nYou\u2019ve probably noticed that we were busy over the break giving the studio a lick of paint, updating the d\u00e9cor and introducing our new brand and image. It\u2019s all part of our 10-year revitalisation and return to the core values we established way back in 2009.\nLike any good business owners, Dani and I spent time last year reviewing and planning for the future, we also took into account your feedback on what\u2019s working and what\u2019s not and have come up with some changes which we hope you will make your dancing even more fun!\nOn a personal note, all those hours with just me and the paint sprayer were a bit of a game changer, especially as it was 10 years ago to the day that I was splashing lime green paint around. It was a time to reflect on the highs and lows and my dream of building a very special studio. Thanks to you guys we\u2019ve come a long way and I\u2019m excited about all these changes and the ones to come\u2026\nWe look forward to seeing you on our new look dance floor!",
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        "raw_content": "5 Uses For Landscaping\u2026 Read More\nHow to Get Sweeter Deals on the Storage Units That You are Planning on Renting\nDepending on where you are, renting storage units can become quite expensive, and that is why it\u2019s important to be smart when choosing the one you\u2019ll spend your money on. There are plenty of things that can be done, if you are someone that wants to find sweeter deals for the units you are planning on renting. Here are a few examples of the things that you can do, if you want to get better deals on the units that you are planning to rent today, or in the near future as well.\nThe very first thing that you should do if you want to get better deals with these units, is to take your time when comparing your options. You will basically have a higher chance of finding one with the price you are comfortable with, the more options you are able to check out and compare. Though it does sound like an old-school way of doing things, it is still one of the best ways for you to successfully find the sweet deals that you want for these storage units.\nThe next thing that you can do, is to try and go for storage units that are a little farther away from the city or the populated area you live in. Since there are a lot of people that are willing to pay a higher price for convenience, those units that are found in cities are usually priced at a higher rate. This is really an approach that is ideal for those people that are willing to sacrifice a bit of convenience, for the sake of a chance to rent storage units at a more affordable price.\nStorage units that require long term rentals, is another way for you to get the more affordable deals that you seek, for such services. If you aren\u2019t aware of it yet, there are plenty of storage units that come with a very affordable monthly rental rate, as long as you are willing to rent them for long term. This is an approach that is really ideal for those individuals that know they are going to need the unit for a long period of time.\nThese are but a few examples of the many ways for you to enjoy better deals on the storage units that you are planning on renting. Simply pick an approach that you really feel comfortable with, or even try them all out so that you can further increase your chances of success. So good luck on your search for storage units that come with prices that are ideal for your prefences.\nThe Key Elements of Great Units\nWhy No One Talks About Storage Anymore\u2026 Read More\nInstances where You Can Use a Private Jet at Your Convenience\nAny time one would think about a private jet would definitely think of opulence as well as highly hospitable staff to handle every need in the plane. One would have an awesome moment definitely learning more about the luxury that comes with a private jet. While private flights tend to be generally on the upper end of pricing, one would definitely need to know how to afford a private jet. It is essential for one to make sure that he or she learns more about how he or she can enjoy the fun of a private jet.\nOne would start to learn more about how to utilize an empty leg. One would need to know that there are instances where the return journey is not booked. In an instance where one uses a return trip of a private jet, he or she would definitely enjoy a discount. You would definitely need to start figuring out how you can get an empty leg exposing you to another learn more moment. Among the places one can learn more include on the social media and hence the need to learn more. Bearing in mind that these chances are rare, one would need to make sure that he or she stays vigilant. Just in case a chance was available, one would need to make sure that he or she grabs the chances very fast. 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Any individual who would easily want to have a private jet experience but at a relatively lower cost would need to try a public charter. One would definitely need to learn more about the luxurious public charter. The assumption that everyone wants a cheap may leave some people out of the fun of booking for a private jet. One would also need to learn about the pricing of the private jets and figure out whether it is too expensive for him or her.\nReference: weblink\u2026 Read More\nSmart Ideas: Options Revisited\u2026 Read More\nDiscovering The Truth About Blankets\nThe Unique Gifts of Photo Blankets. If you\u2019re looking for the perfect gift for any occasion, or an ideal way to commemorate a special event, very few options compare to that of photo blankets. Whichever the size, thickness or material of your photo blanket, they always provide a good way to say a thank you or to just create a collection of memories. Depending upon your needs and preferences for your special order, you may choose a knitted, woven or fleece blanket. Another great current option includes either sweatshirt fleece or double layer fleece photo blankets; this only increases your quality and thickness options when ordering. The first thing that should be done before placing an order should be to determine the purpose of your order as well as the ideal photo. Maybe one may need to choose a collection of photos for the perfect holiday or a wedding photo for your spouse for your photo college.\nThe great news is that virtually every type of photo blanket will preserve the image printed on it for the life of the blanket. To further personalize your photo blanket, you may choose the type of fabric, edge and thickness. It is however good to start keeping in mind that the kind of specifications given may affect the time needed to deliver the order, it may therefore be good to make sure you place an order early.\nIf looking for a photo blanket with a simple edge and of good quality, select the knitted cotton one. However, the image quality of this type of blanket is slightly less than that of a woven photo blanket or a fleece photo blanket. For an image that has a high level of clarity and is detailed, it may be good to choose the woven photo blanket. When you order a woven blanket, the edges will be a stylish fringe that is both simple and attractive. The woven photo blankets breathe fairly well and hence are suitable for windy outdoor weather. the photo blanket can be used while trying to keep warm by the fire or just while watching a baseball game. A fleece photo blanket provides more options when it comes to edges and thickness. 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The Broad Repair Spectrum.\nMechanics nowadays can complete a broad range of repairs which is inclusive of everything from engine repairs, transmission repairs and also air conditioning. Mechanical Repairs include valves, carburettor, starter, water pump, alternator, pistons, and mufflers to mention only some of the few elements.\nSounds coming from your engine is an indicator that something is about to go wrong with your car engine. On the flip side, your automobile may not start and this might surprise you. There\u2019s nothing more dissatisfying than being ready to leave your house for a meeting, or event to only discover that your car cannot start. The car mechanic can perform the sort of repair you need on your driveway or in a parking lot most of the time. Apparently, some of these repairs will have to be taken to the car auto repair shops. In those circumstances, professional car repairs include things like taking the car to the shop, fixing it and delivering the vehicle back to the owner. You do not get that sort of service with the traditional auto repair shops. In actuality, you\u2019re fortunate if you can hitch a ride to work when you leave your car at the auto shop. Great Training Counts. If you are of the opinion that an auto mechanic cannot do complex and serious repairs, then you are mistaken. Mobile car auto repair shops are capable of managing most mechanical repairs and this is attributed to portable tools, diagnostic equipment and extensive mechanic training. The following is a list or repairs you can find in Holly hill. Cooling system repairs. Suspension repairs. Transmission repair and alterations such as flushing. Cylinder head repairs and alterations. Cylinder head repairs and adjustments. Cooling system repairs. General engine repairs. Timing belt replacements. Dash light diagnostics. Dash light diagnostics. Tune-ups including spark plug and filter replacements. This list can go on and on because there are an unlimited number of engine issues that could be experienced by the range of vehicle makes and models. Your guarantee should remain in force while your automobile is being repaired.\u2026 Read More\nChoosing the shop to take you vehicle for auto service wrongly can lead to continuous break down of your vehicle due to poor services. This hence makes it important for you to always make informed decision as far as the auto services of your vehicles are concerned. The prices of the auto service should always be taken into account.\u2026 Read More\nWhat To Know When You Want To Have Custom Showers in Atlanta\nRemodeling your bathroom can take too much time, and that is why it is essential for one to come up with a plan. 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With LaMarcus Aldridge airballing 16-footers and DeMar DeRozan weaving and pirouetting directly into the stationary arms of Domantas Sabonis, there was a discernible oomph missing from the team that anyone who\u2019s hit a 3pm wall knows all too well. The Good Guys were sluggish on D, couldn\u2019t muster the offensive punch they showed two days earlier in their 143-142 shootout against LA, and generally seemed to sleepwalk through sets on both sides of the floor.\nWhile the 93-possession pace was right up San Antonio\u2019s alley, it was the Pacers who were most comfortable executing in the half-court and methodically picking the Spurs\u2019 defense apart. 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Nate McMillan\u2019s team is good, if not very good, and certainly not the type of group a team like the Spurs can afford to sleep on \u2014 their margin of error is too thin right now.\nWas there a carryover from Monday night\u2019s win in LA? Bryn Forbes (15 points, 4 assists) wasn\u2019t out to make excuses, but he didn\u2019t say no, either.\n\u201cWhen you win an overtime game, a close one like that, a lot of guys played a lot of minutes. So, I think that played a huge part in us coming out flat, but also we need to be able to bounce back. That\u2019s gonna be a big thing this season with all the injuries.\u201d\nMarco Belinelli (16 points on 5 of 11 shooting) felt the same regarding the team\u2019s effort and focus, saying they \u201cdidn\u2019t come ready to play tonight.\u201d\nThere are a number of new pieces to this roster, though, and subpar efforts afflict every team at one point or another in the season. 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Not to mention, it's a show that celebrates dance in highest level form.\nTNH: From my experience working with you, you follow your creative instincts. How did you develop that inner trust?\nTD: I can be very trusting of myself and then NOT! But I think having such a time constraint with working in television you must make bold, smart choices quickly and so maybe I have learned that in some way through experience....but it's not always there, I\u2019ll tell you. And working with artists such as Taylor Swift, I have learned to be clear and trust myself more and more. It\u2019s a never ending process. It comes and goes for me. ;)\nTNH: There can be ups and downs, rejection and disregard in the entertainment business. What tools have you developed to keep your confidence and belief in yourself?\nTD: I have always felt drawn to purity/excellence in people I work with. And with that comes more sincerity and truth in the work. 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        "raw_content": "XP Pro User Rights\nThread: XP Pro User Rights\nI was hoping someone could help me with this problem I'm having.\nI have set up an XP system, and have 2 users (at the moment).\nAn Administrator, and a user account (EDC)\nWhat I want is th Administrator to not change, but the EDC User account to be very limited in what they can do. They mustn't be able to access system settings, install software or anything like that.\nThe purpose of this computer is a public access internet computer, where some-one logs on in the EDC User Account it goes straight into Internet Explorer, and other programs can't be accessed, unless they click on a link to a Word document file or pdf file, then that program will open up.\nI have tried in gpedit.msc, but all the changes I make affect both the user AND the Administrator. Does anyone know how to change settings for individual users?\nThe guest account is intended for use by someone who has no user account on the computer. There is no password for the guest account, so the user can log on quickly to check e-mail or browse the Internet. A user logged on to the guest account:\n* Cannot install software or hardware, but can access programs that have already been installed on the computer.\n* Cannot change the guest account type.\n* Can change the guest account picture.\nHave you tried creating a guest account, it requires no password, and sounds like it locks the PC down.\nI highly recommend the following software: http://www.dolinaysoft.com/xp_protector.htm\nIt used to be free...not sure why it isn't now\nI will try the guest account out, and see if that is what we need.\nI'm pretty sure there was a reason we didn't want to use taht account, but I can't remember what it was.\nWe'll try it out and I'll get back to you if there are problems.\nI'll check out that software too.\nI think a mixture of guest account and that program supa gave you, will fix it permanently so that they don't have much access to anything.\nI found you have access to the task manager in the guest account, and you have access to all programs. I am sure there are ways to make those disappear, perhaps a registry fix or something of that nature.\nLet us know. I will continue to look for a viable solution as well. This should be really easy.. I don't know why MS doesn't make a boxed list, where the admin can go down and grant or remove access to certain functions and features FOR EACH ACCOUNT..\nThat is what an admin should be able to do with ease... instead they want to make account types which is ok, but if you want to grant access to specific features and do away with other features at will, you should be able to.\nLast edited by Big Booger; September 18th, 2003 at 05:16 AM.\nThe beauty of that program is that is has heaps of options without the need to navigate the registry.\nAlso I find that the guest account is a little too restrictive at times, whereas XP-Protector allows you to customise everything so you can lock down an account the way you want. You are not restricted to Microsoft's \"guest\" settings.\nHere's a link to the free version (0.5): http://www.dolinaysoft.com/xpprot.exe\nOK, thanks for that!\nI had a look at the software and it looks just like what I'm after!\nI'll try it out and post back here if i need more help, but I think this is enough, thanks again!",
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        "raw_content": "Sharon Keller admits she violated unwritten rules of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Sharon Keller steps in it again: Will she be held accountable?\nNext Travis County DA Should Take the Death Penalty Off the Table\nBy Texas Moratorium Network On December 14, 2007 \u00b7 Add Comment \u00b7 In Travis DA Race\nTravis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle is retiring. He was first elected in 1976. The next DA in Travis County should reflect how the Travis County community\u2019s feelings on the death penalty have evolved since 1976 and pledge that the death penalty is off the table within Travis County.\nLast October when Paul Burka first reported that Earle may be retiring, Burka wrote that \u201ca DA is supposed to be the conscience of the community\u201d, which brings up the issue of to what extent the conscience of the community in Travis County has changed since 1976.\nI expect it has changed enough that any person who seeks the Democratic nomination for Travis County District Attorney in 2008 is going to have to seek the support of voters within a community whose conscience does not include support for the Texas death penalty. Of course, there are voters here who support the death penalty in theory, but there are many more whose theoretical support is trumped by their disgust with how the death penalty operates in Texas. And in Travis County, there is also a substantial bloc of voters who reject the death penalty both in theory and as it is practiced.\nI am certain that a big majority of Democratic voters, if not all voters, in Travis County believe that the death penalty system in Texas is broken.\nThere is a precedent already in Texas for a district attorney to declare a county-wide moratorium on death penalty prosecutions. The Nueces County District Attorney\u2019s Office put a hold on seeking the death penalty in capital murder cases last October in light of the U.S. Supreme Court\u2019s decision to hear a case that questions whether lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment.\nBut I expect the people of Travis County know that the problems with the death penalty system are bigger and deeper than just the issue of how a lethal injection is administered. The Texas death penalty system is riddled with problems from start to finish, from the initial investigation and arrest, the process used to decide whether to seek the death penalty, the actual prosecution and defense of a capital trial, the appeals process and the manner in which an execution is finally carried out.\nThe most fundamental problem is perhaps an inability to distinguish with certainty whether a person is guilty or innocent. If a system can not ensure that the guilty are convicted and the innocent protected, then the death penalty should be off the table. The need for local prosecutors to impose a moratorium on death penalty prosecutions is particularly great because of the failure of state leaders to enact a moratorium and create a commission to study the death penalty. In fact, the state legislature would not even create an innocence commission.\nI am sure that the people of Travis County are very comfortable with life without parole as an alternative to the death penalty. Any candidate who seeks to become district attorney in Travis County should pledge not to seek the death penalty. Life without parole is a valid alternative. In a contested Democratic primary in Travis County, a candidate who acknowledges that the death penalty system in Texas is riddled with problems and puts innocent people at risk of execution is likely to be rewarded with votes.",
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        "raw_content": "Britain has emerged as the world's biggest market for downloading pirated television, driven by tech-savvy fans who are unwilling to wait for popular U.S. shows such as \"Desperate Housewives.\"\nYeah at last we are the best at something, ok so it's downloading TV shows from America, but surely that just proves how tec savey we are in the UK. After all why do they think everyone has a 1 meg line. You hardly need that to read the BBC's website.\nWhat do they think is driving the growth of Broad band in the UK? Online gaming? I Think not.\nBritain's status as a TV downloading hot spot, revealed Thursday in a study by U.K. technology consultancy Envisional, could pose problems for U.K. broadcaster BSkyB, which is counting on high-profile U.S. shows such as \"24\" to draw new subscribers to its satellite TV service.\nAccording to Envisional, Britain accounts for about one-fifth of TV downloads through file-sharing networks such as BitTorrent and eDonkey, more than any other country, followed by Australia and the United States.\nApparently you are all \"24\" addicts as that is the most popular show we download.\nWhich reminds me remember how they used to show an ep of \"24\" on BBC 2 then straight away on BBC 3 would be the next ep. Well after that they had a show where they would talk about \"24\" and go live to the USA and the Americans always had to be careful of not giving away what had happened in the USA. The presenter always made such a big point of it being out in the USA before the UK.\nYou don't think the BBC could have accidental encouraged people to go out and get BB to download \"24\" from the USA before it was out in the UK now do you?\nAfter all there are no advertisements on the BBC so they don't care where you watch it as long as you are talking about it and getting others to watch it.\nNaughty, naughty BBC., what would anti say?",
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        "raw_content": "Movie Adaptation Review: Crazy Rich Asians\nI know it's quite late to be posting this, but I'm going to write it nevertheless \ud83d\ude02. I actually watched Crazy Rich Asians twice; the first time with my boyfriend and the second time with my parents. To be honest, I originally planned on reading the book first before going to watch the movie. But since the book is quite lengthy, I decided to just directly watch the movie \ud83d\ude02. I'd have to say, the movie is very pleasant and easy to watch\u2014because you don't have to think too much about it. For the most part, the story line is pretty clich\u00e9 and predictable; but it's still enjoyable for me personally. In this review I'm going to review some of my favorite parts from the movie. 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And just like many other romantic comedy movies, there will be competitions and heartbreaks throughout the story.\nThe first thing that caught my attention when I started watching the movie is the music! I adore the Chinese music blended with a touch of Hollywood. It feels classic yet modern at the same time \u2764\ufe0f. I also love the color scheme, the setting, the clothes\u2014everything feels so relatable because I myself am an Indonesian-born Chinese. There are a lot of Chinese culture and stereotypes all over the movie, which can be fun and entertaining to watch since most of them are indeed true until this day.\n\"It was never my job to make you feel like a man. I can't make you something you're not.\"\nNow I'm going to start talking about some of my favorite parts of the movie. First, I absolutely have to mention how much I love Astrid Leong-Teo (played by Gemma Chan). Her character is so amazing and I think Gemma Chan represents Astrid extremely well. Astrid exudes elegance that I truly admire \ud83d\ude0d. The way she walks and talks perfectly shows it. Astrid is Nick's cousin and has quite her own story in this movie because she is married with a not-so-rich guy, Michael. I won't explain how the story goes in this review to avoid spoilers, but it's quite a sad story and I feel bad for Astrid. Even so, I think it's the best decision that she could make. Good for you, Astrid.\n\"She just think you're some like unrefined banana. Yellow on the outside, and white on the inside.\"\nNext character that I really like is Eleanor Young (played by Michelle Yeoh), the typical Chinese parent who wants to control their child's life \ud83d\ude02. I think a lot of Chinese parents will be able to relate with her character on a deeper level, because even though she might seem controlling, she does everything out of love for her child. I'm really happy because Eleanor's character is played by an incredible actress like Michelle Yeoh. 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        "raw_content": "Corfu Jews Mourn Loss of Torah Scrolls in Wake of Arson Attack\nAfter synagogue on Greek island burned down by arsonists, Jewish community members gathered to weep at the damage.\nMembers of the Jewish community of Corfu gathered and wept at the local synagogue on Wednesday around a pile of ashen prayer books set on fire by vandals the day before.\n\u201cIt\u2019s very difficult for us,\u201d said Rabbi Shlomo Naftali, an Israeli rabbi who was flown over to Greece to conduct Passover ceremonies. \u201cWe stood around the books and cried. Now we\u2019ll have to bury them.\u201d\nOn Tuesday morning arsonists broke into the island\u2019s only Jewish place of worship, piled prayer books and Torah scrolls on the bima and torched the ancient texts, some of which were hundreds of years old.\n\u201cThey came at 3 a.m., put all the books together and burned them,\u201d said Vino Shohi, the former president of the Jewish community of Corfu. \u201dAt first I was very upset. I was ashamed that something like this happened here in Corfu, but we have received the support of all the political parties and the archbishop. They all came out in support of us and told us they were our brothers.\u201d\nMost of the Jewish community of Corfu, whose history dates back to antiquity, was murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Nowadays there are fewer than 100 Jews left on the Greek island. Their sacred books, however, survived the war thanks to gentiles who were entrusted with their safekeeping.\n\u201cAfter the war they gave us all our books back,\u201d Shoshi said. \u201cWe had books from the 15th, 16th and 17th century from Trieste, Padova and Verona. Now they are gone.\u201d\nThe Greek government strongly condemned the attack in a press release on Wednesday, vowing to stamp out anti-Semitism in the Mediterranean nation.\n\u201cThe burglary that took place in the Jewish Synagogue in Corfu and the destruction of sacred liturgical books is an immoral and appalling act, which the Greek government condemns in the strongest possible manner,\u201d Giorgos Petalotis, a spokesman for the Greek government, said.\n\u201cI've said before and I say once again, under this unfortunate circumstance, that bigotry and anti-Semitism are concepts incompatible with Greek culture and alien to the mentality of the Greek people. This act cannot overshadow the longstanding tradition of friendship and mutual respect between the two peoples. The Greek authorities have already received instructions to carry out intensive efforts to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice\u201d.\nThe Jewish Greek community in the United States on Wednesday reacted with \u201cdisgust and anger\u201d to news of the synagogue desecration in Corfu.\nMarcia Haddad Ikonomopoulos, President of the Association of Friends of Greek Jewry and Museum Director of Kehila Kedosha Janina in New York, deplored the attack but said she believed authorities were doing all they can to battle hate crimes against Jews.\nMeanwhile, local police have started an investigation into the incident. Jewish officials said that while no immediate suspects had been apprehended, they had faith the authorities will find the assailants.\n\u201cThere\u2019s no fear here,\u201d Shoshi said. \u201cThere never has been any fear and there never will. We are well-established in Corfu and nobody will make us afraid.\u201d\nantisemitic vandalism|corfu|greece|",
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        "raw_content": "Your World War One Heroes: See our seventh gallery of readers' family stories and pictures\nTo mark the centenary of the start of WW1, we have created galleries of memories and mementoes which have been passed on through generations of North East families\nThis year marks the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One and we have assembled galleries of pictures, stories and mementoes in tribute to the North East men and women who lived and died during that terrible and extraordinary time.\nHave a look at our first gallery here\nHave a look at our second gallery here\nHave a look at our third gallery here\nSee our fourth gallery here\nSee our fifth gallery here\nHave a look at our sixth gallery here\nThese stories are also in the gallery above.\nThomas Atkinson Parker\nMatthew Parker, his son, tells the story: \"Dad was from Blaydon and must have been one of the first to enlist. At Gallipoli he was left out for dead but was brought in by the Canadians. The family doctor, Dr Morrison, was also at Gallipoli and heard that dad had been wounded. He went around all the English field hospitals but could not find him as he was in a Canadian one.\n\"A few years ago I was told that when Grandma Parker went to visit him in hospital at Liverpool, she walked round the ward two or three times before she recognised him. I never heard him speak of Gallipoli.\n\"Dad also served in the trenches in Flanders. His best friend became trapped in underwater barbed wire, whilst swimming, and was drowned. Making his coffin was one of Dad's most difficult jobs. One thing I remember him talking about was the camping arrangements. When they camped beside a river or stream, the watering order was (starting upstream) drinking water for the men, drinking water for the horses, washing for the men and washing for the horses.\n\"Towards the end of the war, when the Germans were retreating quickly, the British were bussed to the front to relieve those already there. They would then have a short rest before the process was repeated.\n\"Dad died in April 1959, aged 63, largely due to heavy smoking.\"\nRichard (Dick) Harker\nEva Davison of Chester-Le-Street, his great niece, tells his story: \"Dick was my grandma's elder brother and hero. He was a professional footballer and was signed from Newcastle to Crystal Palace in 1905.\n\"He joined the Northumberland Fusiliers with his pals at the beginning of the war. He was reported missing in action on 9th April 1917 at Arras. My mam remembered being taken by her mother to meet the troop trains arriving at Newcastle, Gateshead and Felling stations at the end of the war, in the hope that Dick may get off a train, having lost his memory. He never did.\n\"His name is on the Arras Memorial in Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery and on the memorial in Heworth Church.\"\nJames was the great-great-uncle of K Brough of Gosforth, who tells his story: \"James enlisted in 1914 at West Moor, he was 19 years old.\n\"He was a Private in the ''A'' Coy 1st/6th Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers. His service number was 240329. He died at the age of 23 on 20/9/18 and is buried in the Leuze Communal Cemetery in Belgium.\n\"His death location was France and Flanders. He fought in the Western European Theatre and was awarded the Victory and British medals Roll number 0/1/105B26 page number 5871.\n\"He was the son of William and Rachel Beach of Letchwell Cottages in Forest Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne.\"\nJack Armstrong, of High Spen and now living in Burnopfield tells us this story about his father, Joe: \"On leaving school my father worked in the coal mines and when WW1 broke out, he enlisted in the Royal Naval Division in 1915. He did his tours of service at Dardanelles and Gallipoli fighting the turks In 1916 he transferred from the RNI into the Royal Navy aboard the Battleship Resolution. He spent most of his time aboard the Resolution until February 1918 came this big mission in which volunteers were mainly asked to undertake, which was the Battle of Zeebrugge. The raid on Zeebrugge, night of 22nd and 23rd April 1918, was classed as a suicide mission.\n\"The training and special preparation started February 1918 and from 4th April onward, to get the practice right this was carried out at Chatham dockyard The mission was to block the canal at the mouth entrance to stop German submarines entering and coming out of the canal harbour. On the night of the operation there were three boats commissioned to do this job, it was midnight when the first boat entered the harbour canal when the tide was low The boat went in mainly to destroy the submarine's nets by means of sinking the boat by blowing up the engines to scuttle it. The crews of the boat were picked up by motor launches. The second boat in was the \"Intrepid\" and this boat had to be scuttled in the mouth of the canal entrance crossways. Again crews being picked up by tug boats or motor launches. The third and last boat to enter the canal was the \"Iphigenia\" and this boat was the one my father was on - Joe Armstrong Stoker, able seaman. She had to be scuttled across the bows of the Intrepid to complete the blackage of the canal. At this time the wind had changed and blew the smoke screen away which had been laid down before the operation started This meant the Iphigenia came under heavy fire from the mole battery guns.\n\"She was hit twice on the starboard side, shells cutting the steam pipes, this enveloping part of the ship's steam but it did get the job completed and block the mouth of the canal. There was a slim chance of escape from these three blocking ships, but the mission was well carried out. After the Chatham training my father made it back safe and well with only a tracer scar on his right leg, but there were three crew killed on his rescue boat. Quite a few commanders were awarded with the Victoria Cross.\n\"On my father's home-coming the field club in High Spen presented him with a gold watch for his recognition of bravery.\n\"There was also something special laid on at High Spen Picture Hall for his service at Zeebrugge. After being demobbed he went back into the mine and altogether did 46 years in the mines. After WW1 my father died on 25th Feburary 1975, aged 83.\n\"I was proud to be my father's son.\"\nReg Snowdon of Ponteland, his son, tells his story: \"Johnny Snowdon was born in 1893. His father was a Freeman of Alnwick so Johnny was educated at Alnwick Grammar School.\n\"He served his time as a comp with The Alnwick Gazette before joining the staff of The Newcastle Chronicle. Not tall enough to be a gunner, in 1916 Johnny enlisted as a driver with the Royal Field Artillery.\n\"Posted to France, he was promoted gunner when the taller men had all been killed. Johnny was wounded in 1917 at Passchendaele. Seated on the side of a shell crater, tying up his bootlaces, he found he could not stand up.\n\"A piece of shrapnel from a nearby shell-burst had carried away two inches of bone from his right leg.\n\"Three years and twenty-seven operations later, he ended his convalescence in a Yorkshire hospital. Wearing the invalid\u2019s\nblue suit and red tie, he also met his future wife in the Valley Gardens, Harrogate.\n\"For the rest of his life, permanently deaf from the gunfire and limping with a surgical boot on his short leg, Johnny continued as a linotype operator, mainly setting-up the small ads for the Chronicle.\n\"In his spare time he lovingly tended his garden. Johnny died in 1973.\"\nAlexander Stephenson\nEnid Stephenson of Boldon, their Niece,by marriage, tells his story: \"George, one of three Stephenson brothers to enlist, was injured and sent home to recover. He then deserted and worked as a miner. When Alex was reported missing presumed dead, George went back to France and survived the war. We think he went back to look for his brother. Their story is told in the book of the Tyneside Irish.\n\"Alex was never found and his name is on the Thiepval Memorial.\"\nGeorge Edward Sinclair\nJulie Hewitt Harris of Gosforth, their Granddaughter, said: \"My grandfather saved a 5 year old German boy from drowning by diving into the river in 1919 in Germany while still a serving soldier.\"\nCheryl Potter of Wideopen, his great-great-niece, tells his story: \"Joined 1st Tyneside Irish, lived in Newcastle since he was 7 years old.\n\"Died 1st July 1916.\n\"His brother Michael died same day, he was in the Northumberland Fusiliers I believe.\n\"Patrick Butler was mentioned in the book Tyneside Irish 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th (service) battalions of the Northumberland Fusiliers by John sheen.\n\"Patrick was born in Tipperary.\"\nCharles Miller Duke\nLinda Alvis, his great-grandaughter, tells the story: \"Back in the late 1800s, my great-grandfather Duke was a steward on the Royal Train and on one of his journeys south he met Mary Avenell in Kent and brought her back to Helmsley Road Newcastle as his wife.\n\"Mary Avenell bore him 10 children, 5 boys and 5 girls. Bertha, Caroline May, Irene, Lily, Constance, Charles Miller, Arthur, William, Robert and Ernest. Caroline May was my Grandmother.\n\"Charlie went off to war with the Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Scottish), became a Sergeant and was looking forward to coming home and marrying his fianc\u00e9e.\n\"One morning in March 1918 his mother told the family shed had a vivid dream in the night. It seemed as if the wall of the bedroom opened and in came Charlie, calling out to her, Mother. She knew then he had died and it turned out to be true.\n\"In due course she received his Victory Medal with accompanying document thanking her for Services Rendered. She had to sign and tear off a slip at the bottom of the document and return it to prove she had received it. The serrated edge of this very formal notification was a terribly sad reminder which moved me to write the poem Remembrance.\n\"Charlie's name is on the Arras War Memorial.\"\nLinda Alvis, his grandaughter, tells his story: \"My grandmother Caroline May married my grandfather John Henry Taylor from Newcastle. After a spell in Manchester they returned to the north, settling with their family in Roxburgh Terrace, Whitley Bay near sister Bertha Jenkinson's large family in Holly Avenue and Rene Newman who ran the famous newspaper and sweet shop in Station Road.\n\"John Henry fought in Italy during WWI and luckily survived, although with shrapnel still embedded in his back to the day he died in his 90s.\n\"He also lost a young brother in the war, Herbert Emptage Taylor RE., who died just 20 days after Charlie. Herbert's name is on the Ploegsteert Memorial. Both remembered with honour.\n\"Way back in the 1960s, my grandfather John Henry was featured on BBC TV Look North as The oldest errand boy in the North! He was in his 70s, still delivering meat from his son-in-laws shop (Ewen's Butchers in Whitley bay) and on a heavy duty bicycle.\n\"He was a dear old cheerful chap and much loved in the community. My Father was from Bristol which is where I live now, but my mother's Northumbrian family were always very dear to me and I spent many happy times with them as well as a wonderful term at the old Park School in Whitley Bay.\n\"Sadly very few of that extremely large family are now left! The memories are still wonderful though. Charles Miller Duke and Herbert Emptage Taylor, together with the millions who fought and died for their country, never to return home, the unfulfilled promise of their lives before them, should not be forgotten.\"\nRobert Gutherson\nColin Wheeler tells his story: \"Of all the memorials in the valley, none is more poignant than one that might pass unnoticed by the passer by. It takes the form of a glass panel bearing the name Warlencourt above the front door of a house in Thropton. It was there that Barbara, the widow of Private Robert Gutherson lived and brought up her three children in the house and shop she had built in the centre of the village.\n\"Robert died just two days short of his 34th birthday, during an attack on the Butte de Warlencourt, in the final stages of the 1916 Battle of the Somme. Robert Gutherson, a fine looking soldier, was the son of the later William and Isabella Gutherson of Thropton. He had married Barbara Laidler in 1910 and she bore him three children, Annie, William and Catherine.\n\"He was employed as a postman and joined the 17th Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers, in which he was serving in France at the time of his death.\n\"Postcards addressed to Master Willie Gutherston during his time in training at Marske before going to France show him to have been a devoted father, and in one of these he advised his three year old son: \"When Daddy is away, you will have to look after Mummy.\"\n\"The Butte de Warlencourt is an ancient burial mound in the Somme d\u00e9partment of northern France. The hill had earned an evil reputation during the battles of WWI, because it dominated the British lines and was used for artillery observation by the Germans. It was very strongly defended and a number of attempts to capture it had met with heavy casualties. The Commanding Officer of another North East battalion said later: \"The Butte itself would have been of little use to us ... but it had become an obsession. It loomed large in the minds of the soldiers in the forward area ... so it had to be taken.\" Zero Hour on 14th November 1916 was in the early morning and, by late evening, the attack had failed and the Battalion had withdrawn with heavy casualties. One of these was Robert Gutherson.\n\"He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, one of over 71,000 men of the British and South African armies who perished in the battles of the Somme and have no known grave. His name appears on a number of the Valleys Memorials and a font in his memory was to be found in the former Presbyterian Church in Thropton, bearing the inscription: \"To the Glory of God and in memory of Robert Gutherston who was lost in the Great War 14th Nov. 1916 Presented by his widow and family. Dedicated 28th May 1939.\" He has never been forgotten by his family.\"\nPrivate Henry Bell\nPrivate Harry Bell (no 1952) N.F.A. R.A.M.C. Northumbrian Division, who had been at the front about 18 months, was killed by shell-shock on October 1st, 1916.\nPrivate Bell, prior to the outbreak of war, was employed as a Linotype Operator at the Mail and Leader Office, Newcastle on Tyne. After serving his apprenticeship at the Durham Chronicle, he moved to Bishop Auckland, and for several years was on the composing staff of the North-Eastern Daily Gazette.\nFor some considerable time he acted as branch secretary at Bishop Auckland, and took an active interest in matters pertaining to the welfare of the T.A. Private Bell also took a prominent part in the Labour and Trade Union movement.\nHe is described by a chum, who had written a touching letter of sympathy to Mrs. Bell, as \"a good lad and always working for the benefit of his comrades. He was busy right up to the time of his death, and suffered no pain\". Private Bell was 33 years old.\nWe are grateful to readers for helping us build up a marvellous collection of stories and pictures in our galleries of Your WW1 Heroes this year. While we are happy to accept submissions which may be published in the future, we are no longer looking to regularly publish new galleries.\nFigures shows 28 households face losing their home every day in the North East\nYour World War One Heroes: See our sixth gallery of readers' family stories and pictures\nYour World War One Heroes: See our fifth gallery of readers' family stories and pictures\nYour World War One Heroes: See our third gallery of readers' family stories and pictures",
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        "raw_content": "An Open Letter To Supporters of Ismaaiyl Brinsley\nDecember 23, 2014 Christopher Bowen\tActivism, Civil Liberties, Criminal Justice Reform, Police Watch, Strategies For Advancing Liberty\nYesterday afternoon, two NYPD officers, Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, were shot at point-blank range by a man named Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who also shot his girlfriend earlier in the day in Baltimore. Statements made online by Brinsley indicated that he was killing cops as retribution for what happened to Eric Garner, but reports are also coming out that he had issues for a very long time. The reactions to this shooting are predictable, especially from the right. An NYPD police union even declared war on its citizens.\nWe expect this. I\u2019m going to talk now to those of you celebrating the shooting.\nBefore I begin this letter properly, I need to let you know: I\u2019m a card-carrying member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a donor to the Innocence Project. When protests over Trayvon Martin\u2019s death happened, I stood beside people \u2013 as one of only a few white people in the crowd \u2013 and protested in Bridgeport, CT. I tolerated Ernie Newton and the Nation of Islam while holding hands with my friends and singing We Will Overcome. I get it. Police brutality is a legitimate issue, it\u2019s one that any honest person will admit affects black people disproportionately, and it must be challenged and ultimately changed.\nSo believe me when I say: you\u2019re screwing this up. At best you\u2019re burning any currency that\u2019s been built up since the acquittal of Daniel Pantaleo; you\u2019re only going to get more people hurt, or worse.\nI\u2019m going to belabor two main points:\n1) Speaking solely from a tactical perspective: we \u2013 by we, I mean protesters, supporters and others who decry police brutality \u2013 are in a position of weakness. It needs to be understood that a lot of people \u2013 I don\u2019t have recent polls I trust, but I\u2019m comfortable in calling this a majority \u2013 are perfectly fine with police officers using whatever means they have to control \u201cother\u201d people. To them, anything that threatens their sense of security of stability is open game. Remember: when the NYPD was spying on Muslims, most citizens approved of it; it didn\u2019t affect them, if they didn\u2019t have anything to hide, vague reference to 9/11, etcetera. These people are taught that the police are infallible. Yes, we know that there\u2019s plenty of evidence to the contrary, but this is about optics. Simply put, we have to convert a lot of people, and rooting for murder is a poor way of going about that. Remember: everyone talks about Martin Luther King Jr., and it wasn\u2019t because of his comments on rioting. Meanwhile, Huey Newton and Fred Hampton are footnotes.\n2) None of what I said above takes into account humanity. The accusations people are making about the police is that they don\u2019t hold into account the lives of those they \u201cserve and protect\u201d, particularly those of minorities. Statistics honestly bear all of this news out. But when you sit there and cheer for the deaths of two officers, with families that just lost someone before Christmas, take a look in the mirror and ask yourself what you have become. If you think so low of the police force or anyone in an uniform that you consider them monsters, do you really want to drag yourself to that level? Listen: I know people who are cops, or want to be cops, that I don\u2019t trust with an ice cream cone, let alone a gun. The system needs reform. But when you cheer a senseless murder from an obviously deranged individual, you\u2019re no better than the police. I\u2019d argue you\u2019re far worse, honestly.\nI\u2019m sure there will be a chorus of \u201cyou don\u2019t get it!\u201d from people saying a white man on a site that prominently uses the Gadsden Flag can\u2019t speak for how to approach the police. I\u2019d argue it\u2019s my position as a suburban white man that gives me a perspective of the people you\u2019re going to have to convert to get real, honest reform, and not just a temporary burst of energy that burns off just as quickly. Trust me: I hold no love for the ignorant white doofus who thinks racism ended on July 2nd of 1964, complains bitterly that life isn\u2019t what it was like in 1986 for some reason he can\u2019t articulate, and doesn\u2019t understand our political system beyond hating Obama. But he has to be converted, or at least made to understand a new normal.\nWhat is happening now is turning off that person. The more of those people that get turned off, the harsher the reaction can be from the NYPD and other police departments across the country. More death, more injury, more protests, more spinning of our tires. If we want true reform, and with it true equality regardless of race, then it\u2019s critically important that we forcefully denounce Ismaaiyl Brinsley, denounce anyone who supports his actions, and keep working towards a better future for everyone.\nbill deblasio, ismaaiyl brinsley, NYPD, rafael ramos, wenjian liu\nChris, I think you aren\u2019t going far enough; for reform to happen, the police must stop perceiving themselves to be the victims of aggression.\nThe police genuinely seem to think that they are in constant danger. This perception is statistically untenable, but every death of a police officer in the United States buttresses it. My guess is that the phenomenon is very similar to the one that has created the perception that children are increasingly in danger of being abducted when in fact the stats say the opposite.\nUntil this perception evaporates, they will resist reform, and they have the political clout to completely stymie it.\nNo, you definitely have a point. But again: this isn\u2019t about what\u2019s right and wrong, necessarily. It\u2019s about maximizing impact. And this shooting hurt us in that regard. And watching the NYPD\u2019s union has been a revelation. I\u2019ve never seen such an open coup, and as I was reminded on Twitter yesterday \u2013 in a timeline I wish I could have Sorify\u2019d and linked to \u2013 it\u2019s not even close to the first time they\u2019ve done it. I was stunned, and even more stunned by the fact that it\u2019s working (thanks, NYDN and NY Post).\nRight and wrong don\u2019t work in politics, and this has to be a political victory. 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        "raw_content": "I thought this was interesting - Elyse Siegel wrote an article for The Huffington Post discussing an Esquire article about Newt Gingrich's personal life with details from his ex-wife Marianne Gingrich, in which she told the magazine about her husband's affairs - Gingrich, a conservative who tried to build himself up as a model family man had the audacity to ask his wife to tolerate his affair.\nEarly in May, she went out to Ohio for her mother's birthday. A day and a half went by and Newt didn't return her calls, which was strange. They always talked every day, often ten times a day, so she was frantic by the time he called to say he needed to talk to her.\n\"I said, 'No, we need to talk now.' \"\n\"There's somebody else, isn't there?\"\nShe called a minister they both trusted. He came over to the house the next day and worked with them the whole weekend, but Gingrich just kept saying she was a Jaguar and all he wanted was a Chevrolet. \" 'I can't handle a Jaguar right now.' He said that many times. 'All I want is a Chevrolet.' \"\nHe'd just returned from Erie, Pennsylvania, where he'd given a speech full of high sentiments about compassion and family values.\nCan anyone say \"hypocrite?\"\nTopics: affair, Elyse Siegel, Esquire, Huffington Post, hypocrisy, Marriage, Newt Gingrich\nWhy say hypocrite when Gingrich means the same thing?",
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There is a bit of humor and a bit of clash of culture and ritual of old school with the modern lifestyle of a businessman in India.\nA dream makes 77-year-old Daya (Lalit Behl in one of his few roles) realize that his days are almost up. Instead of just dying in his house Daya wants to make the journey to Mukti Bhawan (Hotel Salvation) in Varanasi. He askes his busy son Rajiv (Adil Hussain, Life of Pi) to make the journey with him. Typically in a movie like this, you would expect the journey to the hotel to take up the entirety of the screen time, where father and son learn life lessons and bond on the way. Hotel Salvation gives little screen time to the journey itself, rather it focuses on what happens after Daya makes it to the Hotel and how Rajiv deals with saying there with him until Daya dies.\nIts a simple premise with every part of the film weighing on the humanity of the actors. 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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m knitting again. This time I\u2019ve chosen an ambitious project: a lovely lacy cardigan.\nI like knitting, and I\u2019ve knitted a number of projects over the years, but most have been slightly \u201coff\u201d, one way or the other. Years ago I knitted an entire sweater that, when I\u2019d finished it, just didn\u2019t suit me \u2013 it wasn\u2019t the right pattern for me. I still have it because I haven\u2019t had the heart to throw it out, but I never wear it. The hat I made for Ingrid last year was too thin and floppy \u2013 not the right yarn. She rarely wears it. A hat I tried to knit for Adrian last winter came out too small; he never wore it.\nI\u2019m hoping this one will be different and will come out the way I picture it.\n[ Saturday, January 28th, 2012 \u2014 in Crafts & Hobbies \u2014 1 comment ]\nDaily: 1138 \u2013 knitting x3\nDaily: 1124 \u2013 another knitter\nThis Blog Needs No Name | May | 2013 [ Thursday, May 9th, 2013 ]\n[\u2026] I spend more time on crafts. Last winter season I made an advent calendar in felt and started knitting a cardigan. The cardigan is still not done, because during this winter season I focused more on interior [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Guizhou is in the News of the Christian Science Monitor\nThis is an interesting article about how Guizhou is in the News of the Christian Science Monitor. Here is the link:\nhttps://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2017/0622/Poverty-free-China-by-2020-Beijing-says-it-s-possible-but-steepest-climb-ahead\nSo this is a good story about China pulling itself up with public and private partnerships. The government is selling piglets to people in poverty at attractive prices. It is a way for people improve their living conditions. I heard a disturbing story about a government program similar to this, where the people who hardly have enough to eat get livestock at attractive prices. So they are actually poorer because they have to feed the pigs in addition to themselves. Then when the pig grows up, it can\u2019t be sold because all the neighbors did the same thing and everybody already has their own pigs. So they slaughter the pigs and eat them. Unfortunately, they can\u2019t eat all the meat right away and have to buy refrigerators . . .\nWell this is just one scenario. What we do know is that China has made massive strides in alleviating poverty in the last 30 years and it isn\u2019t resting on it\u2019s laurels. I don\u2019t know if this is a good program or not. We have to wait and see. It is kind of good to see an active government trying to help the people. Let them learn by their experience (mistakes/successes). I can\u2019t criticize.\nThis entry was posted in Economic Development and tagged Christian Science Monitor, Guizhou Poverty Alleviation by admin. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Human Rights Watch questions Guggenheim museum labor\nGuggenheim museum officials have not addressed concerns about how workers would be treated during construction of a Frank Gehry-designed art museum in the United Arab Emirates, a human rights organization said.\nConstruction has not started, but the Persian Gulf nation has a \"systemic\" worker abuse problem at other construction sites in the booming region, Human Rights Watch spokeswoman Sarah Leah Whitson said Tuesday. \"We know how construction workers are used and abused in the U.A.E.,\" she said. \"We know with confidence that workers are going to be subjected to these conditions unless the museum does something to insist otherwise.\"\nWhitson said the museum foundation had failed to respond to numerous requests for meetings to discuss how to ensure that workers are not exploited. \"If they ignore the abuse of construction workers so common in the U.A.E., they will put the Guggenheim's reputation at risk, as well as the laborers.\"\nLast year, Human Rights Watch issued a report on labor conditions in the Middle East, saying the United Arab Emirates had \"abdicated almost entirely from its responsibility to protect workers' rights.\" Labor Minister Ali Al Kaabi said the United Arab Emirates was increasing its enforcement of already strict laws on labor rights and human trafficking and was increasing the number of labor inspectors. While acknowledging the United Arab Emirates still had a long way to go, Al Kaabi disputed many of the report's findings, including allegations that the government was not penalizing companies for violations.\nThe United Arab Emirates already has issued laws addressing many of the abuses in the Human Rights Watch report: workers' salaries and passports held back by companies, dangerous working conditions, shady labor agents whose fees keep workers locked in debt and labor law enforcers beholden to connected companies, not to workers.\nLabels: Forced Labor, United Arab Emirates",
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        "raw_content": "Cox & Kings makes two trade sales appointments\nTwo new on-the-road regional sales managers have joined tour operator Cox & Kings.\nSarah Turner joins the luxury specialist from Railbookers, where she launched the product to the trade. She will manage the south for Cox & Kings.\nLaura Dawson, who moves from her role as account manager at APT, where she spent four years, will manage the midlands/north.\nBoth will report to national account manager Greg Thurston, whose job title will change to head of agency sales.\nThurston said: \u201cWe are delighted to welcome Sarah and Laura to Cox & Kings. They bring with them a wealth of experience, enthusiasm and passion for travel; ideal attributes to help us in our mission to work even closer with travel agents and homeworkers across the UK.\n\u201cWe are committed to supporting our agent partners, and with the addition of these two fantastic people to our agency sales team, we have never been better placed to do just that.\n\u201cSarah and Laura will be hitting the road over the coming months getting to know our existing partners, delivering training on our wide ranging programme of tours, offering one-on-one support and promoting our revamped agent Loyalty Club. We have lots of fantastic new initiatives planned for the coming months and we can\u2019t wait to get started.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s \u201cthat time\u201d again! The collective end-of-year holidays\u2014Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and the big welcome celebration for 2019\u2014are in full swing, and I trust that by the time you read this message, sometime after the season ends, everyone will have enjoyed a fun, safe, and blessed month (when you approach it from a literal sense, the holiday season really is close to a month long).\nOf course, the highlight of holiday time involves the exchange of gifts, or \u201cpresents.\u201d To the younger set (kids), receiving presents for whichever holiday being observed is, in a word, \u201ceverything.\u201d When I check social media during the holidays, I enjoy seeing photos of friends\u2019 children and the delight in their faces as they show off the cool stuff they received. And, even for us grown folks, getting nice things (be them wants or needs) from friends and loved ones is cool.\nHowever, Christmas at our home isn't highlighted by a tall, decorated tree with lots of wrapped packages at its base. As these things go, my wife, Crystal, and I typically don't get each other anything expensive or over the top, because there usually isn't anything we desperately want or even need to receive specifically for Christmas. Throughout the year, I acquire a lot of car/truck-guy stuff, and she stays updated with the latest high-tech electronic gizmos.\nPresenting each other with something\u2014one thing\u2014that\u2019s simple and useful is pretty much how it goes for us. She gave me an Amazon gift card (which I certainly will put to good use), and I hooked her up with an Uber card that will cover several rides to and from the train station (for her daily work commute) and wherever else she doesn\u2019t feel like driving. Really, seriously, we\u2019re good.\nI also received some very nice gifts from friends, cool stuff that I appreciate very much, and work associates, like my buddies \u201cThe Ryans (Gelinas and Husted)\u201d of R&R Brand Management and Danie Minor from the Imre agency, sent me very thoughtful presents, too.\nIt has all been good. No, it\u2019s been great, and I hope you all feel the same way. But I want everyone to just take a minute to think about how privileged we all are to be able to celebrate holidays. To be able to go to work and make a living, and buy diesel trucks, engines, parts, and other things we want (not just stuff we need), and eat abundant meals, and sleep in a warm bed. For the most part, we\u2019re pretty damn privileged all year round.\nCrystal and I closed Christmas 2018 by sharing with people who are not as privileged as we are and aren\u2019t able to celebrate holidays like we do. Folks who have great concern about their next hour, let alone the New Year. Just before Christmas ended, Crys packaged hearty meals and I ventured into the cold night to give dinners to people who unfortunately live in the streets. I didn't ask folks for their names or details about their circumstances, or anything like that. In the big picture, it isn\u2019t important. \"Are you hungry, do you want something to eat?\" was the only question that mattered.\nPhoto 7/7 | Thanks to R&R Brand Management for the nice bottle (the Ryans know I\u2019m a whiskey man) and the \u201cNext Generation\u201d cordless gear, bits, and awesome stud finder from Craftsman (via Danie Minor). I truly appreciate you thinking of me during the holidays!\nThe holidays always make me feel grateful, and I\u2019m happy we were blessed to have enough food to share with people who may not know where their next hot meal will come from. Trust me, the whole \u201cgetting\u201d thing is cool. But being able to give like that is one of the best feelings ever! Try it sometime. You\u2019ll see.\nHappy New Year, everyone! Best wishes for a great 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "Charles Clarke argues that \u2018Craven\u2019 Labour has given Tories free ride over Brexit\nLabour\u2019s confusion and incoherence in response to the EU referendum, eight months ago, has given the Conservatives a free ride. It must not go on.\nLabour\u2019s starting point should be to accept the referendum decision for what it was, and not for what it was not.\nIt was a narrow but clear vote to leave the European Union. It was not a vote about how we should leave, or about what the UK\u2019s new relationship with the EU should be. This important distinction has been insufficiently emphasized and needs to be properly understood.\nFrom the Prime Minister\u2019s speech last October at the Conservative Party conference she and her media cheerleaders have tried to bully the rest of us into accepting that their approach to Brexit is what people voted for last June. She asserts that no alternative can be contemplated. At a difficult time she has behaved divisively rather than as a national leader, for example by seeking a common approach across Parliament.\nUnfortunately Labour\u2019s lack of any clear alternative has allowed her unfounded claim to become accepted. It is beyond time for Labour to submit the Government\u2019s approach to detailed and rigorous scrutiny, to challenge them at every turn and, most important of all, to put forward the realistic alternative which Labour would be following were it in government today.\nLabour should not be colluding with government proposals, or even simply opposing from time to time. Labour has to make its own compelling case for the future. It must lead the national debate not follow it.\nThe Government\u2019s approach is easy to summarize. It believes that, in order to try and reduce immigration from the European Union, the UK should leave the single market and the customs union, accepting whatever economic and constitutional damage that causes.\nThis plan is based on the manifest illusion that the economic benefits of any UK trade agreements outside the EU will exceed whatever the UK will lose. Moreover it risks the security of Northern Ireland whilst encouraging the Scottish National Party\u2019s drive to independence.\nAnd, whatever their attitudes to immigration, the British people never voted for such an economically suicidal approach which threatens the constitutional integrity of our country.\nDespite important differences of opinion, notably around immigration, Labour is in a much better position to put forward an agreed alternative Brexit strategy than many seem to think. And Labour\u2019s victory in Stoke should reduce fears that UKIP is an existential threat to Labour.\nWe have more in common than divides us: the UK should remain part of both the European single market and the Customs Union; we should remain part of the European scientific and research networks; we should retain co-operation in security and European external policy; we would be happy to dump the Common Agricultural and Common Fisheries Policies.\nAnd on the vexed and tricky matter of immigration, there is general agreement that EU citizens should be able to come to the UK if they have a place to study or a confirmed job, particularly in the farms and factories which need the workers. There is no desire to abandon our legal obligations to genuine asylum-seekers. There might even be agreement to look again at identity cards, which Labour introduced in 2006, to offer reassurance that we can properly control immigration.\nAnd of course over the next year or so the policy landscape on immigration in other EU countries will change. In addition the Conservative position is badly damaged by Theresa May\u2019s hopeless failure to control immigration during her 6 years as Home Secretary and by recent Tory Cabinet ministers\u2019 admissions that the country will continue to need significant numbers of migrant workers. And any country making a new post Brexit trade agreement will require freedom of movement for their citizens to the UK.\nThis should be Labour\u2019s independent Brexit strategy. Labour should not be frustrating the referendum decision but nor should it be assisting the government\u2019s highly divisive and damaging version of Brexit.\nSuch a Labour approach would be in the national interest. It would be realistic and coherent. It would gain support from outside Labour ranks and it would honour the outcome of the referendum more faithfully than the Government\u2019s current approach. It would better reflect the overall views of the population.\nSuch a strategy would also be far more likely to secure orderly agreement with the other 27 EU member states. The government\u2019s proposals, which are based on a series of fantasies, are getting little support, or even understanding, from our negotiating partners.\nAnd finally Labour would not need to resort to Theresa May and Philip Hammond\u2019s incredible threat to impose \u2018Singapore-style\u2019 economic reforms which could never be implemented in this country.\nSo on any reasonable assessment, such a Labour Brexit strategy would be superior to the government proposals and would better implement the decision of the referendum.\nThe incoherence and riskiness of the Government\u2019s approach has led them to try and avoid all parliamentary approval of their approach. The Supreme Court predictably forced them to legislate before sending the Article 50 letter.\nThat Supreme Court decision is likely also to mean that new legislation will be needed after the negotiations are complete in order to authorize any final agreement between the UK and the EU, or indeed to withdraw from the EU if there is no agreement.\nThe former Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Lord Hope of Craighead, made this clear in a little-noticed intervention in the House of Lords. He was endorsed by the former Conservative Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay of Clashfern, the drafter of Article 50, Lord Kerr of Kinlochard and Margaret Thatcher\u2019s Cabinet Secretary, Lord Armstrong of Ilminster.\nSo the despatch of the Article 50 letter will by no means end parliamentary engagement with the Brexit process.\nLabour must vigorously press its approach at all stages, including throughout the negotiations \u2013 there will be a running commentary despite the Government\u2019s desire for secrecy \u2013 and through the final legislation.\nIt must be absolutely clear that it will support an exit from the EU which honours the Labour approach but it will rigorously oppose an exit which does not.\nSuch a clear approach should have meant that Labour supported the Second Reading of the Withdrawal from the European Union (Article 50) Bill, thus formally accepting the outcome of the Referendum; but voted against at Third Reading unless the Bill then included clear amendments reflecting Labour\u2019s position. The passionately held positions of individual MPs should have been respected by using a 2-line rather than 3-line whip.\nAnd Labour should never, disgracefully, have whipped its peers to vote against amendments requiring the UK to stay in the Single Market.\nIn short Labour was absolutely wrong to submit cravenly to the government\u2019s contention that its Brexit strategy was the only possible way to implement the referendum vote.\nLabour should truthfully explain that its position is to support implementation of the referendum result but only if it is done in a way which minimizes the damage to the country.\nFinally Labour needs to consider its attitude if public opinion were to change, as the consequences become increasingly apparent.\nDoubts about the competence of the Conservatives\u2019 Brexit approach are likely to grow. At the same time the new economic and political realities of Brexit will replace predictions. Theresa May\u2019s pathetic wooing of \u201cAmerica First\u201d Donald Trump, in the vain hope of a trade deal, may well become increasingly unpopular.\nIt is thus entirely possible that, once the implications of Brexit are revealed, public opinion about the desirability of leaving the European Union will shift.\nThe British people would certainly have the right to change their minds. They could express that view through either of the two legitimate sources of popular authority \u2013 a second referendum or a general election on the basis of clear manifesto commitments.\nIn such circumstances Labour would certainly have the right to consider including in its 2020 General Election manifesto a pledge to remain in the European Union.\nI do not expect this to happen but everything will depend on the attitudes of the people of this country as the consequences touch their day-to-day lives.\nAt this momentous period in British history Labour cannot walk by on the other side. 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        "raw_content": "Dr. Toby James notes that few problems have been initially reported with the running of the Scottish independence referendum despite the high turnout. This stands in stark contrast to the 2010 general election. Scotland has voted no in the referendum. National soul searching, political repercussions and significant constitutional reform may (or may\u2026\nThe Eastern region elected 3 UKIP MEPs, 3 Conservative MEPs and 1 Labour MEP in European election in May 2014. Dr. Chris Hanretty analyses the patterns of support across the region. The votes in last Thursday's European elections were counted on Sunday night, and indeed are still being counted in\u2026\nThe European Parliamentary Elections 2014 on Eastminster\nElections to the European Parliament will take place this week. In the UK, citizens will go to the polls on Thursday 22 May with results being announced on Sunday 25th, after the polls have closed across Europe. In the run up to the elections Eastminster features a range of posts\u2026\nThe case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality\nMay 2, 2014 February 4, 2015 by Editor\nBritain is about to go to the polls for the European Elections, but voter turnout in Britain is way behind that in Belgium and Luxembourg where voting is compulsory. History student Alice Donnelly argues that compulsory voting should be introduced for general elections in the UK, and that if this\u2026\nLow voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed\nMarch 25, 2014 February 4, 2015 by Editor\nElections for the Police and Crime Commissioners were first held in 2012 in England and Wales. The elections were undermined, critics argued, by low voter turnout. UEA student Sophie Hill looks at how turnout could be improved in the future. The voter turnout in the first Police and Crime Commissioner\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Joe Lauzon - Control and Dominate\nBy Thomas Gerbasi June 22, 2011\n\"If I go out there and blast through people, people are gonna remember and enjoy the fight. As a competitor, that\u2019s how I\u2019m picturing the fight.\" - Joe Lauzon\nAs the crowd at Boston\u2019s TD Garden roared for their favorite son, Joe Lauzon, last August, the rising lightweight star almost knew that his first round victory over Gabe Ruediger was going to be a hard one to follow.\nFor 121 dominant seconds at UFC 118, Lauzon, simply put, did everything right. And if you want to go with the clich\u00e9 that Ruediger never had a chance, you would probably be accurate, as \u201cJ-Lau\u201d delivered the best performance of his UFC career, and he did it at home, no less.\nHow do you top that? Lauzon wondered the same thing.\n\u201cMy whole career, I\u2019ve been constantly looking for ways to get better, and how do I really improve on a fight like Ruediger,\u201d he asks. \u201cI go in there, I hit him a couple times, I threw him on the ground, I was all over him on the ground, I flung him around, I beat him up, and I got his arm. After the fight with Ruediger, where do you really go? Obviously everything always needs improvement, but there was no glaring weakness.\u201d\nLuckily for Lauzon, George Sotiropoulos got him back on track, and though the New Englander wound up with a second round submission loss on his record last November at UFC 123 thanks to the Aussie contender, now he knew where the holes were and he could move forward.\nIf it sounds like a crazy concept, it\u2019s not. It makes perfect sense because no one goes back to the drawing board and picks themselves apart after a win. In this sport, it\u2019s the losses that make you better, and if Lauzon one day holds a UFC championship, he will look back at Sotiropoulos, and not Ruediger, as the fight that was the turning point.\nBut back to Detroit, and a fight Lauzon looked like he was on his way to winning after the first five minutes.\n\u201cI thought that was my best fight boxing-wise,\u201d he said. \u201cI honestly felt like I couldn\u2019t miss during the fight and I thought I showed some good improvement there. I paced myself pretty good in the first round as well, and I don\u2019t think that the pace that I pushed was what really did me in,\u201d said Lauzon. \u201cI felt good at the end of the first round and in between rounds I felt okay.\u201d\nThen it was time for round two.\n\u201cI went to step off the stool and my legs felt like concrete. Then I knew I was in trouble. Everything we had been doing was working on the jab and beating him to the punch, and those things rely on me moving my feet and getting in and out and moving around the ring. So I knew I couldn\u2019t keep that same gameplan and it was definitely not a good feeling at all, especially since I saw him at the end of the first and he was completely broken. He just looked like he was done.\u201d\nSotiropoulos was far from done though, and at 2:43 of the second stanza, Lauzon tapped out to a kimura. It was a disappointing defeat, his second in three fights, but while the 27-year old probably picked apart his mistakes for days and weeks, just by getting off the stool for round two when he had nothing left, he showed what it means to be a fighter.\n\u201cYou just gotta push on,\u201d he said. \u201cIn training we do a lot of shark bait stuff, which is basically designed to make you feel like crap and to train you to keep pushing, even when you\u2019re exhausted. You\u2019re always a little bit slower, and you\u2019re always not quite as strong. It\u2019s kinda like blindly rushing in when you know things aren\u2019t gonna go well. You\u2019re completely exhausted and you really just don\u2019t have anything to offer, but you\u2019re still gonna try. It\u2019s tough, but you have to do it. There\u2019s no other choice. You\u2019re there to fight and that\u2019s what you do. There\u2019s no time outs. And maybe I get knocked out, but I\u2019m gonna go out there and try and get it done.\u201d\nSince then, Lauzon has been working his cardio \u201clike crazy,\u201d along with the other aspects of his game to get ready for Sunday\u2019s bout against England\u2019s Curt Warburton. But the work just doesn\u2019t take place in the Lauzon MMA gym. For him, fighting is a 24/7 job, even when he\u2019s not on the card.\n\u201cIt\u2019s pretty tough for me to be a fan,\u201d he laughs. \u201cI\u2019m always looking for things and comparing what other people are doing with what I would do. So it\u2019s pretty tough for me to sit back and enjoy a fight because I\u2019m constantly analyzing stuff. And I\u2019m always trying to get better too. I\u2019m real good at picking up habits on the ground, and I\u2019m really trying to pick up on things by watching standup stuff now. Boxing came really, really slow to me, and that\u2019s one thing I\u2019ve been really focusing on and trying to get better at, because for jiu-jitsu, I pay very close attention, and I\u2019m very analytical. But for boxing, I was never like that, so I\u2019m really working on getting better at.\u201d\nSo don\u2019t expect him to be screaming \u201celbow\u201d from the cheap seats on fight night.\n\u201cI do enjoy analyzing and breaking things down, but I think a lot of people are sitting back and just waiting for someone to get hit in the chin and go down, and that\u2019s definitely not me.\u201d\nIn Warburton, Lauzon will be facing a fighter short on UFC experience, but long on talent and potential. \u201cThe War\u201d is 1-1 in the Octagon, with a close decision loss to Spencer Fisher last October and a points win over Maciej Jewtuszko in February. Needless to say, Lauzon has a scouting report on him.\n\u201cI think he\u2019s tough,\u201d said Lauzon. \u201cHe seems like more of a kickboxer than anything, he\u2019s very comfortable in the clinch and he looks like he\u2019s got that wiry, tendon, wrestler-strength. I feel like he\u2019s not necessarily gonna move me around, but slow me down, and that can be tough to deal with sometimes, even though with the exception of Manny Gamburyan, I haven\u2019t felt that anyone I fought in the UFC has been stronger than me. And even though I don\u2019t look that strong, I feel much stronger than I look, but I might not have that advantage this time around. So we\u2019re working on trying to be quick, beating him to the punch, and all that kinda stuff.\u201d\nJust don\u2019t expect Lauzon to be sniffing out a fourth Fight of the Night award this weekend.\n\u201cBack and forth fights are good, but the way that I impress the people the most is when I put on a fight like the Ruediger fight,\u201d he said. \u201cI show what I\u2019m gonna do, and it doesn\u2019t really matter who\u2019s out there with me. If I go out there and blast through people, people are gonna remember and enjoy the fight. As a competitor, that\u2019s how I\u2019m picturing the fight \u2013 I go out there, dominate the fight, push through, and do what I want to do. I don\u2019t want people to see that he\u2019s good. I don\u2019t want the fight to go his way whatsoever the entire time. The people who didn\u2019t know him before, I don\u2019t want them to know him after the fight either, because Fight of the Night may be nice, but that means it\u2019s back and forth and it\u2019s a super tough fight. I don\u2019t want that. I want to control and dominate.\u201d\nAnd if he has to walk through fire, that\u2019s fine too, because he\u2019s expecting a war from Warburton. That doesn\u2019t mean he can\u2019t try to repeat the Ruediger fight. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb NewsGuild History\nThe NewsGuild, formerly known as The Newspaper Guild, was founded in 1933, by Algonquin round-table member and New York World-Telegram columnist Heywood Broun (1888-1939) as the American Newspaper Guild (ANG). At its inception, the ANG was a \u201cclass and craft\u201d union, allowing only those employed in a particular classification; in the ANG\u2019s case, the editorial departments of newspapers (reporters, editors, copy editors, etc) but quickly became, in 1937, a true \u201cindustrial\u201d union when it opened up membership to other groups employed in the newspaper industry \u2013 in this case the commercial workers. As if to punctuate just how strongly they believed in industrial unionism, the ANG promptly withdrew from the craft-oriented American Federation of Labor (AFL) and joined up with the recently-formed Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO).\nUntil Heywood Broun, attempts at organizing newspaper reporters had garnered mixed results at best. One of the earlier attempts, the Baseball Reporters Association of America (a forerunner of today\u2019s Baseball Writers Association) was formed in 1887. However that organization was concerned more with baseball issues (they did manage to get standardized scoring) than with workplace issues or matters relating to pay.\nInterestingly, one of those earlier endeavors occurred right here in St. Louis. After the turn of the twentieth century there had been much discussion among journalists about organizing. Some \u2013 like Upton Sinclair \u2013 clamored for \u201cone organization of all men and women who write, print and distribute news to take control and see to it that the newspapers serve public interests,\u201d while others \u2013 such as Willard Bleyer, dean of the University of Wisconsin\u2019s school of journalism \u2013 argued for a more \u201cprofessional\u201d organization.\nIn the summer of 1919 Bleyer\u2019s ideas were put to the test, in St. Louis, with the formation of the American Journalists Association (AJA). That year, about 150 journalists working at the five daily English-speaking papers: the Daily Record, the Globe-Democrat, the Post-Dispatch, the Republic and the Star-Times formed an association which sought \u201cin a dignified manner\u201d to obtain increases in pay but also repudiated any real link to the rest of organized labor, \u201cexcept as a last resort.\u201d Its president was R.L. Stokes, a music and drama critic of the Post-Dispatch. This early organization boasted \u201ccordial support of the publishers\u201d and included editorial executives in its ranks. It did not affiliate with the AFL.\nThe St. Louis organization won pay increases and retroactive bonuses and, for a while, looked to be the way to go. However, when that isolated, passive model tried to spread to other cities, publishers decided they didn\u2019t want to deal with them and just ignored the fledgling group. Within ten years the AJA faded into oblivion and it can be surmised that the early failures to operate independent of the rest of the labor movement is what finally changed conventional thinking among journalists and ultimately paved the way for a new approach. Enter Heywood Broun:\n\u201cThe average newspaper man probably works on an eight-hour-a-day and six-day-week basis\u2026. Obviously the publishers, by patting their fathead employees on the head and calling them \u2018professionals\u2019 hope to maintain this working week scale. And they\u2019ll succeed, for the men who make up the editorial staffs of the country are peculiarly susceptible to such soothing classifications as \u2018professionals,\u2019 \u2018journalists,\u2019 \u2018members of the fourth estate,\u2019 \u2018gentlemen of the press\u2019 and other terms which have completely entranced them by falsely dignifying and glorifying them and their work.\u201d\nBroun ended that fateful column by writing:\n\u201cBut the fact that newspaper editors and owners are genial folk should hardly stand in the way of the organization of a newspaper writers\u2019 union. There should be one. Beginning at 9 o\u2019clock on the morning of October 1, I am going to do the best I can to help in getting one up.\u201d\nIt didn\u2019t take long. The first local was established in Cleveland. On March 20, 1934, ANG locals were chartered all across the U.S., including St. Louis, which became the 47th local chartered.\nEarly thinking argued that a union could not survive on the professional side of a newspaper. But Broun turned that thinking on its head by arguing that a union could actually protect that professionalism.\nSince its formation, the Guild has waged countless battles for better working conditions and for a quality product and today, in newspapers all across America, many will affirm that Broun was right. While much has changed since 1934, what has not changed is the need for workers to have a voice in their workplace. Indeed, while newspapers have embraced many technological improvements, they have consistently fought attempts by workers to improve their situation. In fact, workers rights and job security today are under constant attack, as reducing the number of employees in all departments seems to be the order of the day. All too often, the end result is a paper that cuts out key components to reduce payroll in an almost insane attempt to shrink its way to greater cash flow. Whenever that happens (and it\u2019s happening more and more) serious issues arise \u2013 life-altering issues \u2013 and Heywod Broun is once again proven right. And, in those papers fortunate enough to have a Guild, employees collectively push back.\nWhen management cuts staffing levels to the point that it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to avoid producing a less-than-stellar product, it\u2019s the Guild\u2019s voice that is heard calling for resources and a renewed commitment to journalistic values. Often, protections are build right into Guild contracts. 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        "raw_content": "Big Time Players with Big Time Size \u2013 2018 D1 OL Summary\nThe 2018 offensive line class, is the deepest position group in the state of Utah. We estimate that there will be at least 30 \u2013 D1 caliber players, when it\u2019s all said and done. 15 players have a legitimate chance to be at the top of this list. Here are the players that have caught our attention:\nTHE \u201cA \u2013 LIST\u201d\nPaul Maile; East HS (6\u20194\u2033 275) \u2013 Maile\u2019s size, speed, power, and athleticism are hard to find in a high school football player. Which makes him a valuable player and a highly targeted recruit; who is talented enough to play for any team in the country. Maile plays whistle to whistle and is a pure \u201cfinisher\u201d. He makes sure his opponents are knocked well off of the ball, once the play ends. This will be a common theme with the East O-lineman. They FINISH each play.\nJaren Kump; Herriman HS (6\u20195\u2033 260) \u2013 Kump is one of the most athletic lineman, that we have evaluated this season. He also happens to be one of the most explosive lineman. He goes both ways, and is just as valuable on defense as he is on offense. Kump is not the prototypical offensive lineman, since he resembles a heavyweight boxing champion, as you have heard us say often. Kump moves like a linebacker, with the power as an offensive lineman. His quick feet make it easy for him to get to the next level of blockers, and like Maile, he doesn\u2019t stop, until the whistle blows.\nSeni Tuiaki; East HS (6\u20191\u2033 250) \u2013 Tuiaki is explosive, and attacks the opposing defense with a vengeance. He plays with an old school; tough \u2013 hard nosed style. Watching him play reminds me of some of the great O-lineman that we\u2019ve been able to coach. Whoever signs this young man will get a talented player, that is versatile.\nSam Taimani; East HS (6\u20192\u2033 293) \u2013 This young man plays with an edge. He is also one of the best high school pulling guards around. He\u2019s tight off the pull and gets to the second level with ease. Also, a great finisher. We\u2019re looking forward to watching Sam play as the season progresses. He\u2019s one of the best around.\nPenei Sewell; Desert Hills HS (6\u20193\u2033 345) \u2013 It\u2019s rare to have a player make the A list; who we have not seen play, but Sewell is a no brainer on this list. His agility is one of the biggest things that stands out on film. It only takes a couple of plays to realize Sewell is the real deal, which is why multiple teams across the country are recruiting him. We have to get to a game and watch this talented athlete play in person.\nJunior Angilau; East HS (6\u20196\u2033 295\u2033) \u2013 Angilau is another solid player on the East line, that can easily move to the top of this list. He\u2019s a big body athlete that moves very well. His size alone is ideal for 99% of the D1 schools in America. We\u2019ll be watching Angilau closely to see how he progresses this season.\nHunter Lotolelei; Highland HS (6\u20193\u2033 310) \u2013 Lotolelei is another rare talent, that made our A-list without us evaluating him in person. On film, he does all of the right things. We\u2019re looking forward to watching Highland play this season, and especially watching this young man in the trenches.\nBrayden Shipp; American Fork (6\u20195\u2033 295) \u2013 Shipp made our A-list after an impressive off-season. He worked hard to perfect his craft, with some of the top offensive line coaches in the country. A Pac 12 coach evaluated Shipp and said he is definitely the real deal. Shipp has great feet and is equally effective in the run and pass game.\nApproaching the A-List\nTysen Lewis; Weber HS (6\u20195\u2033 260) \u2013 Lewis is one of the most technically sound lineman in the state, and can easily be at the top of this list, once the season ends. He is another player that had a busy off season; training with some of the top offensive line coaches in the country. If anyone wants to know the caliber of player Lewis is, simply put on the East film from last month\u2019s scrimmage. He definitely showed why he is one of the top lineman in the state.\nWyatt Bowles; Syracuse HS (6\u20195\u2033 260) \u2013 Another player close to being on the A-list. Bowles is a player that has unlimited potential. His athletic ability makes him an intriguing at the next level, especially with 5 years to develop. Bowles has potential to at least be a 2-3 year starter on the D1 level.\nKarter Shaw; Herriman HS (6\u20193\u2033 285) \u2013 Many consider Shaw, as one of the top lineman in the state. He\u2019s someone who does everything well, according to former Utah and Weber State Head Coach Ron McBride and former D1 Offensive Line coach, Alex Gerke\nConor Pay; Lone Peak HS (6\u20196\u2033 295) \u2013 Pay is a talented lineman on film, and we are eagerly waiting to watch him this season. We have not been able to evaluate Pay in person, but will definitely get to a Lone Peak game soon to watch him play. He has good film.\nLogan Floyd; Kearns HS (6\u20194\u2033 285) \u2013 Floyd is one of the biggest O-line sleepers in the state. He\u2019s hit a bit of a growth spurt in size, and his and carries that K-Town edge on the field. Floyd is tough, technically sound, and talented. Floyd has the potential to be at the top of this list.\nEaston Peterson; Corner Canyon HS (6\u20195\u2033 285) \u2013 The center is one of the top players at his position, in the state. He was playing at a very high level before his injury. Don\u2019t be surprised when he comes back playing on an even higher level.\nCole Watts; Orem HS (6\u20198\u2033 290) \u2013 A D1 coach sat in my living room back in April; talking about Watts potential. He thinks he has all of the makings to become a great college football player. We\u2019re looking forward to watching Watts play soon. We have not been able to watch Watts in person, but will definitely be keeping track of him, and the rest of the talented Orem football team.\nEwan Tuinei; Alta HS (6\u20192\u2033 260) \u2013 The Taylorsville transfer has already stepped right in, and established himself on the Alta OL. He was considered the top offensive lineman, in the Bingham scrimmage, according to Coach Ron McBride. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Flat? Wrong!\nTreat or Deceit? \u2192\nIdentity, Race, and Policing\nDriving down Greensboro Street last Saturday morning, I was ready to enjoy a beautiful day when suddenly, a silver car lurched from a parking lot, turning left in front of me. I could see the driver looking to her right as I was heading toward her, my foot firmly on the brake. There was really nothing I could do. I slammed into the side of her car, a slow-motion, slow-speed collision. Restraining my anger, I checked to see if the other driver was alright, and then I called the police.\nI live in a small, Southern town affectionately known as the Paris of the Piedmont. Carrboro, NC, is the lesser-known half of Chapel Hill/Carrboro, Chapel Hill famous as the home of the UNC Tarheels. Carrboro is a liberal town, arguably the most liberal in North Carolina with the possible exception of Asheville. Our town elected the first openly gay mayor in the state, and Carrboro is a welcoming community for people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds.1\nBut as a community, we are not immune to the forces at play in the wider culture. Racism, homophobia, and other divisive \u201c-isms\u201d might not be explicit, but I am certain that some people harbor divisive, hateful attitudes in their hearts, even in Carrboro. Those attitudes rarely come to the surface, but they are alive even here.\nCarrboro lies to the west of Chapel Hill, a similar town where a horrific hate-crime took place a few years ago. Three young Muslim students were killed ostensibly over a parking dispute, but the shadow of hate hung heavy over the incident. The murder occurred four months before Donald J. Trump announced his candidacy for President, and I am certain the seeds of hate have been well fertilized by Trump\u2019s rhetoric, and his refusal to repudiate the vile rhetoric of others.\nSome of the most disturbing comments from 45 are his assaults on the free speech rights of NFL players taking a stand against discriminatory policing targeting people of color. When a football player takes a knee, it is not an act of disrespect, it is an expression of a fundamental American right to protest the over-zealous police actions against people of color. There is plenty of evidence, both statistical and anecdotal, indicating racial disparities in police response is often related to the race of an alleged perpetrator.\nI believe this differential in police enforcement is real, but I will not try to explain, prove, or defend my belief here. But consider what happened after I called the police last Saturday, after that minor accident.\nThe young police officer arriving on the scene was white, as I am. He asked for my identification, and proof of insurance. I gave him what I had. He pointed out that the registration I was out of date, and that according to his database, my insurance was expired. After a quick call to my wife (thankfully available) she was able to bring the paperwork demonstrating that it was all a misunderstanding. The car was properly registered, the insurance was paid. In all likelihood, the police database had not been updated yet, as the insurance payment was very recent. I thanked the officer for his courtesy and understanding.\nBut I have to wonder, had my skin been brown or black, would I have been offered the same courtesy? Would I have been given the opportunity to call my wife? Alter the circumstances a little \u2013 say the accident occurred at night \u2013 would this young white police officer have shown the same kindness? Maybe. Maybe not. I sensed no racist sentiment from the young officer, but then why would I?\nI can not hide my identity as a white male any more than a black or brown man or woman can. Each of us enjoys the privileges or suffers the pain that society sends our way until the day arrives when the color of our skin truly does not matter.\nI love my town. I love living in a town where kindness is the norm, diversity is celebrated, and a police officer is understanding and courteous on a Saturday afternoon. That should not be a white privilege, but a privilege for all.\nWritten in response to a Daily Prompt from WordPress.com: Identity\nIf you can afford it. As with a lot of communities, low-income housing is a perennial problem. \u21a9\nThis entry was posted in Causes, Personal and tagged policing, protest, race. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Exasperation Of The Right/Left Binary: Billy And Nadia\nRecently one Christian claimed that it was the hand of God that elected Donald Trump while another Christian likened Donald Trump to King Herod.\nBilly Graham Jr. says it\u2019s the hand of God.\nNadia Bolz-Weber says Trump is King Herod.\nWho\u2019s wrong?\nNot only that but while it could be said that the Religious Right has aligned itself with Trump it could also be said that the Religious Left has aligned itself with the Democratic establishment. Rachel Held Evans continues to decry the election of Trump going so far as to agree with government agencies that are trained in the art of lying, deception and redirection. It would seem that many are comfortable \u201clifting the veil\u201d but only in certain places. And that\u2019s what I find so tiring, even exasperating.\nFor example, here\u2019s the aforementioned Nadia Bolz-Weber Tweet:\nWhile the point is well-taken, it\u2019s a bit frustrating given that the person that Donald Trump ran against was responsible for the coup in Honduras which has resulted in the oppression of many vulnerable persons. What\u2019s more, the Supreme Court made abortion legal in 1973 and Planned Parenthood (which Nadia boldly supports) is the brainchild of a woman who wanted to do away with all kinds of vulnerable people. Sure, Donald Trump is a problematic person because of his frail ego, but there are also plenty of things that are very dangerous to the vulnerable in a culture that exalts utility and consumerism above all else. Unfortunately, this is what tends to happen when we find ourselves reading the world around us through the binary lens of the left and right. It so often results in projection and an endless tit-for-tat. It becomes demonic as we take on the role of accuser but only in regards to what we consider important.\nSo often this is done in the name of Jesus. On a base level it makes sense as Jesus is so very easy to conform to our own image rather than our being conformed to his. Cut and paste, plagiarize and you got yourself your own personal Jesus.\nOddly (or maybe not), it\u2019s this very impulse that he resists during his earthly ministry. Is this not the reason why he has nowhere to lay his head? Left, right, up, down, pure, impure he just doesn\u2019t fit into a box. He is grossly disappointing at times. Ministering to the servant of a centurion, waiting two days before going to raise Lazarus from the dead, slipping away from the crowds that wanted to make him king, talking about taking up a Roman instrument of execution. He always goes beyond our binary ways to a deeper level or what some would call a third way. When we filter him through our lenses of left and right we begin to lose him and his fullness.\nMisogyny and racism are beyond problematic but so is abortion.\nImmorality and broken families are beyond problematic but so is unfettered capitalism that reduces people to cogs in a machine.\nA president who make things up as he goes along is beyond problematic but so is one who kills families with drones and calls Ed Snowden a hacker.\nA government that attempts to influence the election of another country is beyond problematic but so is a government that has done so for years.\nAll of these things are interconnected and they are not so easily divided as we tend to make them. Nonetheless, dividing things in such a way makes the world seem safer and easier to understand. I don\u2019t know, though, because while it may give us a sense of control it actually makes the world a more dangerous place. That, I believe, is something we need to really take to heart as we move into the era of President Donald Trump.\nPrevious When Cain Gets Close To The Center\nNext Follow Me: What Can I Do?",
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        "raw_content": "Photo: DW\nEthiopia Military\nCarefully identifying the capable young leaders that would succeed the current ones contributes a great deal in ensuring the proper continuity of leadership within a party. This what the Oromo Democratic Party (OPD) did last week. At a conference attracted more than 6,000 participants, the party retired 14 long-serving officials by consolidating the position of the young generation. The decision of the party is timely and proper for it is done in response to the demands due to the strategic change. The decision is also the exact indication that the party is on the right path to sustain the ongoing reform.\nIt was last week, after 28 years, the party rebranded itself to the Oromo Democratic Party from the Oromo Peoples Democratic Organization (OPDO) on its 9th regular summit at Jimma town. Besides changing the name, it also introduced a new logo and anthem. These changes are to reflect the new flourishing chapter the party has achieved. OPDO, as one of the four member parties of the ruling coalition in Ethiopian People\u2019s Revolutionary Democratic Front, has been demonstrating a remarkable leadership in changing the long-standing political landscape. In the last four years, the party has accomplished a great deal that ensures the benefits of the community in the state. Among these, it created job opportunities for more than 2.2 million youths last year. It took decisive measures to control rent seeking activities related to land administration and management and the like. Thus, rebranding the name, the long and anthem is very convincing and appropriate decision to demonstrate the considerable changes the party has experienced.\nThe party stated that it brought the capable young leaders to the front believing that they can meet the prevailing diversity as well as emerging leadership needs across the nation. Though the retiring leaders possess 28 years experiences, it seems that the current political reform obliges them to hand over their positions to more capable, energetic and motivated individuals. It is also believed that unlike their long-service in the party, they lack commitment to accelerate the ongoing reform. A glance at the circumstances of the country in over a couple of decades indicates the prevailing of deep-rooted leadership problem. Thus, basic change on the existing system and replacing it with well cultivated leadership is so crucial.\nNext, encouraging young leaders would help the party to systematically handle the challenging situation in the region it represents, Oromia State. The rising political, economical and social needs of the young generation in the state necessitate strategic leadership in order to deal with. Here, skillful young leaders who are capable enough to influence the generation ought to approach the youth. The state leadership has been struggling with the rising demands of the youth particularly in the last four years. Hence, bringing the young leaders to the front may reduce the extent of the problem.\nMoreover, there is a consensus among the party members that the young people are more comfortable with the current reform. They can align themselves with the circumstances to accelerate the ongoing reform. Hence, giving more chances for the young leaders would support the intended output of the reform.\nIn short, OPD has taken conscious decision to implement leadership succession that would improve its leadership to meet the emerging leadership demands. It has to proactively and effectively plan for leadership transition instead of waiting for more than a couple of decades accommodating the old leaders. Through carefully identifying the priorities and challenges facing it in the course of sustaining the reform, the party ought to continue recruiting potential future leaders through discerning their talents and skills and investing in them in constant development. Other coalition parties should learn this lesson. This process would ensure the continuity of leadership and reduce the skills and talents gaps may arise.\nALSO READ Horn of Africa on a Positive Note at the UN General Assembly Agenda\nUN chief demands \u2018truth\u2019 on missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi",
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        "raw_content": "Published: Wed Feb 28 2018\nAGNI OnlineCrimeFoodViolence\nMy favorite pizza place in this town makes a crust that\u2019s not thick enough to be chewy, but isn\u2019t quite crisp either. I order it with green olives, which means salty enough to regret my choice when I wake up thirsty in the middle of the night. It\u2019s takeout only, no dining room.\nIf I pick up a pizza from Mercurio\u2019s and the guy with the eye patch isn\u2019t working the register, I\u2019m seriously disappointed. I imagine him as the owner. The place is always full of smoke from the ovens, and a dozen or so workers are back in the open kitchen, sprinkling cheese and sliding pizzas into boxes. If you forget to ask them to slice your pizza into wedges, they cut it into squares. I\u2019ve come to think of this as the Midwestern way.\nIt happened on a Saturday night. A guy in a ski mask burst into the shop, but the owner was quick and shot him lickety-split. The robber crumpled on the front steps. The owner sat next to him and pulled him onto his lap, and the man died there, lying across Mercurio\u2019s lap like Jesus in the Piet\u00e0.\nMercurio is the name of the Roman messenger god, after which the thick, silvery liquid in an old-fashioned glass thermometer and the smallest planet in the solar system are named. Mercury has mostly been phased out of thermometer production now that it\u2019s understood to be toxic. I always misremember the name of Romeo\u2019s friend in Romeo & Juliet as Mercurio\u2014the friend who first draws his sword at the Capulet ball, but loses the fight. As he dies he shouts, A plague on both your houses!\nThere was no Piet\u00e0 scene, of course, but that\u2019s how I prefer to remember the news story that I found by accident, while googling for the phone number the first time I called in an order. I don\u2019t want to know the ways I\u2019m wrong, and I don\u2019t want to see the gun ads that will pop up in my browser\u2019s sidebar if I research the facts.\nOf course, if Mercurio, my eye-patched owner, had handed over the cash that night, most likely no one would\u2019ve died. The robber would have raced off in a getaway car, the workers catching their breath back in the shop, beginning to murmur to each other, the owner staring blankly at the empty register drawer. And yes, the robber would probably have held up another place the next week, and the next. There\u2019s no good way to spin this story.\nBut I don\u2019t want to look up the article so I can tell this story straight. This is the way I like to remember it: Mercurio looked down into the face of his enemy and smoothed the hair off his forehead, while the ambulance siren screamed in the distance\u2014too slow, too slow.",
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        "raw_content": "Share The Light to Help Stop Homelessness\nOld Tower Theater \u00b7 Sat, Dec 15, 2018 @ 07:00 AM\nThis Christmas YOU can keep a family in the Ozarks from becoming homeless! Alice 95.5 and City Utilities have once again team up for Share The Light \u2013 to benefit Project Share, which helps struggling families with utility payments during winter months, one of the leading causes of homelessness in our area. For a $10 donation, we\u2019ll give you two, high efficiency Christmas colored light bulbs, and 100% of your donation goes directly to helping a family. You can donate RIGHT now at the secure donation link, or make plans to stop by our Share The Light event on Dec 15th from 7am to 7pm at the Old Tower Theater, Sunshine & Glenstone in Springfield. We\u2019ll be accepting cash, check or card.\nALSO \u2013 Grab a meal at any Springfield Big Whiskey\u2019s American Restaurant & Bar on December 15th between 6-9pm and 10% of the proceeds will be generously donated to Share The Light. And please feel free to join us at the Republic Road location, from 7pm to 9pm on December 15th for our Share The Light after party, where you can also donate and collect your bulbs.\nThis event would not be possible without the participation of the local companies below. We are so thankful for their support and love of our community. For more information about Project Share \u2013 click here.",
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        "raw_content": "Reposted from KnownearthWorks\nNoah, the film, made me a believer again. Not in God, but in the power of Biblical stories to tell us true things about ourselves. I\u2019m agnostic about God (I believe if a higher power exists, it isn\u2019t much interested in us), but I am not agnostic about the power of a good story. I\u2019m glad I went to see Noah because it reminded me that the Bible tells some really good stories, which have as much to teach us about ourselves as Dostoevsky, Joyce, Woolf, or Conrad.\nI caught Noah on Mother\u2019s Day weekend, just before it could be pushed out of theaters by the summer movie blitz. As a child, I loved the idea of a heroic effort to save animals from catastrophe, and I remember being moved toward belief when the \u201cwreckage\u201d of the Ark was found on Mount Ararat in the 1970s (other so-called wrecks of the Ark have been found as far away as Antarctica). 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(Let\u2019s set aside the impossibility of building a vessel large enough to hold the millions of animals who would board the Ark, if a mating pair of every species of land animal showed up at the gangplank.) The Watchers brought a plausible magic system into the tale of Noah\u2019s Ark. Magic allowed me to accept the story as a fantasy, and focus on what it had to say about humanity.\nAnd it had a lot to say. Noah does what all good fantasies do: it asks what would a \u201creal\u201d person do in an extraordinary situation? In the film, Noah and his family are vivid, fully constructed characters who embody all the light and darkness, love and hate, peace and violence found in real people. Alerted to the coming flood in a vision, Noah sets out to save \u201cthe innocent,\u201d but over the course of the movie, Noah becomes convinced that only the animals are innocent, and all of humanity\u2014including himself and his family\u2014are corrupt and deserve death. Noah\u2019s decision to enforce God\u2019s will as he perceives it and the destructive effect of this decision drive the plot. Harmony becomes discord and peace turns to violence. Noah expects his family to follow him as faithfully he follows God, but his wife and children rebel against his absolutism. At the film\u2019s climax, Noah makes a choice that permits the survival of the human species. However, Noah sees this act of mercy as proof of weakness, not strength, and sinks into despair. Through the eventual forgiveness of his family, Noah finds grace again, and the movie ends on a hopeful note.\nAfter seeing the film, I went back to the source material and reread the original tale in Genesis. The movie deviates from the Biblical story in several ways, the most dramatic being that only one of Noah\u2019s sons has a wife (the Bible says all three sons brought wives aboard the Ark), and this lone fertile female drives the drama of the film. My family Bible (Revised Standard Version, copyright 1952) also glosses over the multitudes left to drown, while the film starkly depicts the horror of the flood. Nevertheless, the story of Noah, be it in the film or in the Bible, explores the darkness of our souls and the pain caused when we try to purge evil from the world. For me, the important lesson isn\u2019t that Noah built a floating zoo to save the animals, it\u2019s that actions have consequences. We cannot undo our deeds, but we can learn from them, and try to do better in the future. The Biblical story acknowledges this from God\u2019s perspective, when He regrets causing the flood and decides He\u2019ll never do it again (Genesis 8:20). There\u2019s also the puzzling story of Ham (Noah\u2019s second son) finding his father drunk and nude, and then telling his brothers about it (Gen. 9:20-27). This seems a perfectly reasonable reaction to me: \u201cHey Bros, Dad is wasted and naked. What should we do?\u201d However, in the Bible, Noah punishes Ham by forcing one of Ham\u2019s sons into slavery, which seems not just unreasonable, but downright dickish. The movie includes this scene, and handles it in a more satisfying way, but nevertheless, the message is still there: actions have consequences, although the consequences aren\u2019t always fair.\nI\u2019m glad I went to see Noah. It reminded me why the Bible survives as a work of literature, not just a religious text. The Bible is full of stories about realistic people, which have a lot to teach us about human nature, whether we believe the characters lived on this earth or live only in the stories of men. Noah provides a portrait of a man wholly committed to his duty, willing to make any sacrifice necessary to fulfill it. In both the film and the Bible, we are moved by the tragedy of the flood and the terrible impact it has on Noah himself. You have to read between the lines to find Noah\u2019s character in the Bible, but something drove him to drink himself insensible. For a man who had just shepherded the creatures of the earth through a cataclysm, and who had spent the better part of a year aboard ship, with no certainty land would be found before everyone starved, and who doubtless felt the weight of all the world\u2019s dead\u2014friends and enemies and strangers\u2014getting drunk and passing out seems a very realistic reaction. Easily something you\u2019d find in Joyce or Dostoevsky.\nPrevious Post Beta Reading\nNext Post Epic Fantasy New Release!",
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        "raw_content": "Rhacophorus kio\nSpecies Description: Ohler A, Delorme M 2006 Well known does not mean well studied: Morphological and molecular support for existence of sibling species in the Javanese gliding frog Rhacophorus reinwardtii (Amphibia, Anura). C.R. Biologies 329:86-97\nThis very widespread species in forested regions occurs between 200\u20131,800 m Asl (Orlov et al. 2002, Rowley et al. 2012) and subpopulations have been recorded (as R. reinwardtii prior to 2006) in northern Thailand (Ohler and Delorme 2006), southern China (Fei 1999), northern to southern Viet Nam (Fei 1999, Orlov et al. 2001, Orlov et al. 2002, Ziegler 2002, Ohler and Delorme 2006, Bain et al. 2007, Luu et al. 2014), and northern to central-eastern Lao PDR (Fei 1999, Stuart 1999, Ohler and Delorme 2006).\nThis species is associated with closed-canopy primary and secondary evergreen forest, and is most commonly observed in lowland areas away from slopes (Ohler and Delorme 2006). Reproduction occurs in April-July, when adults descend from the canopy to congregate around pools, building foam nests on overhanging vegetation (Ohler and Delorme 2006, J. Rowley unpubl. data.). The species has been recorded from forest edges adjacent to villages (Ohler and Delorme 2006), and breeding in a pool on a muddy path in disturbed forest (J. Rowley unpubl. data) suggesting some level of tolerance to disturbance, however forest from the vast majority of its predicted range has been cleared for agriculture, and is undergoing a continual declines (Ohler and Delorme 2006, Rowley et al. 2010, Sodhi et al. 2010).\nIn most places, subpopulations of this species do not appear to be large, however groups of up to 10 males have been observed congregating at breeding sites (Ohler and Delorme 2006). Specimens are relatively uncommon in museum collections, which is likely at least in part due to the difficulty in detecting the arboreal species outside of breeding events (Ohler and Delorme 2006). This species' population is considered extremely fragmented; it is likely that a very small portion of its predicted range consists of suitable habitat. Such habitat is sparsely distributed, and the majority occurs on terrain unsuitable for breeding (steep slopes where pools do not easily form) (Ohler and Delorme 2006). Given the ongoing nature of forest loss throughout the species' range (Rowley et al. 2010, Sodhi et al. 2010), population declines are almost certainly continuing (Ohler and Delorme 2006).\nThe removal of forests for expanding agriculture is ongoing in this species' range (Rowley et al. 2010, Sodhi et al. 2010) and, having likely reduced a considerably large amount of its habitat, constitutes the main threat to its persistence (Ohler and Delorme 2006). Having been recorded at close proximity to human settlements (Ohler and Delorme 2006), this species is also presumably affected to some degree by the combination of associated anthropogenic disturbances such as residential development, transportation, pollution of breeding pools and logging. The species is collected for the international pet trade, however whether it is harvested at such a rate that this can be considered a threat is not known.\nThis species is known from a number of protected areas including Nam Lan Conservation Area (Ohler and Delorme 2006), Doi Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary (Stuart 1999: as Rhacophorus reinwardtii), Ben En National Park (Ohler and Delorme 2006), and Thuong Tien Nature Reserve (Luu et al. 2014). The species' predicted range also includes parts of many other protected areas in all five countries where it is known or expected to occur.\nProbably the most important step towards ensuring this species' survival is to determine how much of its range, population, and breeding sites is represented by protected areas. Additional research into its range, abundance, threats, and potential harvest would also inform conservation decisions.\nWe follow Ohler and Delorme (2006) in separating this species from Rhacophorus reinwardtii. Some populations of this species have previously been treated as Rhacophorus nigropalmatus.\nIUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group 2017. Rhacophorus kio. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T135986A113960365. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T135986A113960365.en .Downloaded on 15 February 2019",
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        "raw_content": "We are also frequently asked to speak at conferences, industry events, organizations and schools.\nH2O Help to Others Program\nEach year, Kentucky American Water donates $62,500 to assist qualifying customers with payment of their water bills through our H20 Help to Others program. This program is administered for us by Dollar Energy, an organization that has partnered with utilities to provide assistance to customers for more than 30 years. To learn more about the H20 Help to Other Program, call our customer service center at 1-800-678-6301.\nOur commitment to the environment includes offering grants each year to assist with a variety of environmental initiatives in our service area. A limited number of funds is available for community-based projects that improve, protect and restore drinking water supplies and surrounding watersheds. The maximum grant award is $5,000. Click here to learn more about this program.\nRipple Effect Scholarship Program\nEach year Kentucky American Water awards Ripple Effect Scholarships -- one-time, $500 awards -- to high school seniors who demonstrate academic excellence and an ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship. Awards are distributed each spring.\nPuddle's Hydration Station\nThe Puddle's Hydration Station is a portable trailer equipped with six water dispensers -- three on each side -- that provides refreshing tap water at races, walks, festivals and other large outside events. The unit requires connection to an electrical source, such as an electrical outlet or a generator, and a tap water source, such as a fire hydrant. Cups are not included. Kentucky American Water representatives transport, set-up and break down the trailer but do not remain on site with the trailer during events. To request use of this trailer, please complete the form below at least two months before your scheduled event. Because this trailer is available on a first-come, first-served basis, it's suggested that event organizers submit requests with as much advanced notice as possible.\nStarting in 2018, Hydration Station requests for events held between the weekend after Memorial Day through September will be considered.\nPlease fill out our Hydration Station Form.\nSupporting Local and Global Needs\nAmerican Water, the parent company of Kentucky American Water, has named United Way and Water for People its Charities of Choice. Each year, American Water employees from across the nation participate in a nationwide campaign for these organizations. Kentucky American Water's contributions to United Way support United Way of the Bluegrass. Water for People is a nonprofit, humanitarian organization dedicated to helping bring basic water and hygiene services to people in developing countries.\nTo learn more about any of these programs, please contact Susan Lancho at 859-268-6332 or susan.lancho@amwater.com.",
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        "raw_content": "The Pete Larkworthy Scholarship for a student planning a career in Mechanical Engineering is presented annually to a graduating senior or a former graduate of Anacortes High School. Pete passed away in December, 2011, but he helped to establish this scholarship before his passing and he would have been honored to know of your commitment to study mechanical engineering. Pete was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1945, and graduated second in his mechanical engineering class at the University of Winnipeg. His career in mechanical engineering started in the 1960s when he joined the team tasked with developing the \u201cnew\u201d Boeing 747\u2014at that time the work was still done with slide rules and hands-on fabrication and blue and white collar employees worked side by side. He commuted to work by bicycle most of the time, an early advocate of alternative transportation. Pete would have been especially pleased to know that the recipient of this scholarship eventually used his or her engineering skills toward lowering our world\u2019s carbon footprint.\nOutside of work, Pete immersed himself in the recreation of the northwest, learning climbing skills to later scale Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Mt. St. Helens, and many lesser peaks. Skydiving, long distance bicycling including a year cycling Europe, diving, running, skiing, kayaking all were passions for Pete. Sailing, though, became his love, and he determined to build his own sailboat. His wife and partner of 33 years, Linda Zielinski, helped him create his beloved Marara\u2014a very seaworthy 36-foot sailboat which was 8 years in the building and 19 years in the sailing, mostly as a live-aboard.\nPete\u2019s love of the outdoors and zest for life never diminished as his determined struggles with Huntington\u2019s Disease began in the late 1990s. Surrounded by the love and support of so many dear friends and his wife, Pete\u2019s life stayed rich and full to the end. Linda honors his life and as he would have wanted, celebrates your accomplishments and your ability to see the beauty of our world in a way known only to the engineers amongst us, and congratulates you on your graduation and being selected for the Pete Larkworthy Mechanical Engineering Scholarship.\nGraduating senior or past AHS student\nA student who is going to major, or is enrolled, in the mechanical engineering curriculum at an accredited four year college\nPreference given to an applicant with financial need\nGrade point average of 3.3+",
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        "raw_content": "Orders of Magnitude Well, HERE\u2019s Something We Never Have To Worry About\nA letter to the editor of the Madison, Wisconsin, Cap Times (thanks, Janet) \u2014\nDear Editor: I\u2019m a longtime admirer of Dave Zweifel, but when he says in his article \u201cHow the GOP has changed for the worse\u201d that \u201cJamie Dimon is the new J.P. Morgan,\u201d I must offer a friendly demurrer.\nJ.P. Morgan was not one of the robber barons. He was an honest, compassionate and colorful character who happened to have a knack for making money. He gave much of it to hospitals, schools and museums. When he died, he was president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.\nWhen one of his lovers, before he was married, got engaged, he gave her a generous check as a wedding gift.\nAfter the panic of 1907, he organized a syndicate of bankers to rescue the economy from collapse, using the government\u2019s own deposits in the banks.\nMy favorite story about him is the time a visiting clergyman didn\u2019t have time to get to the train station. Morgan told him, \u201cDon\u2019t worry, the train runs right behind my estate. We\u2019ll just go flag it down.\u201d When the conductor learned why his train had been stopped, he informed Morgan in colorful language that that sort of thing was not done. \u201cWho do you think you are?\u201d the conductor asked. \u201cWell, I\u2019m J.P. Morgan, and I happen to own this railroad.\u201d \u201cWell, I don\u2019t give damn! You may own the railroad, but you don\u2019t know anything about trains.\u201d J.P. replied, \u201cYou\u2019re absolutely right, sir. I assure you it will never happen again.\u201d\nsigned / John Morgan, Madison, WI\nThe scariest thing to me about these 5 minutes is how very calm and \u201crational\u201d the interviewee seems as he predicts the ascendance of Sharia Law in Belgium and then Europe and beyond . . . and not so long from now. Chilling . . . and challenging to know how to react. All thoughts welcome. Have a great weekend.",
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        "title": "Healthy Together Victoria \u2013 The Anthology of Bright Spots",
        "raw_content": "Before facing funding cuts in 2015, the state-wide Healthy Together Victoria program in Victoria, Australia sponsored a number of initiatives, such as healthy lifestyle awareness campaigns and workplace wellness programs.\nThe various interventions were specifically targeted at multi-level health determinants, including individual psychology, food systems, and societal influences on health and behavior.\nThough ultimately defunded following a change in government, this program demonstrated a unique, systems-level approach to population health that aimed to address health disparities in both urban and rural under-resourced communities.\nUnderlying the entire effort is the concept of a \u201ccomplex systems approach\u201d to health promotion and disease prevention\u2014a mindset which assumes that the most impactful way to bring about change is to address the diverse and interconnected determinants of health simultaneously. Interventions thus have a mutually-supportive \u201cmultiplier\u201d effect.\nHealthy Together Victoria was designed as a statewide program to prevent chronic disease for some 6 million people and 79 municipal districts in Victoria, Australia. Underlying the entire effort is the concept of a \u201ccomplex systems approach\u201d to health promotion and disease prevention\u2014a mindset which assumes that the most impactful way to bring about change is to address the diverse and interconnected determinants of health simultaneously. Interventions thus have a mutually-supportive \u201cmultiplier\u201d effect.[1] Healthy Together Victoria\u2019s interventions range from state-level marketing and awareness campaigns to healthy lifestyle programs for individual workplaces. The various levels of intervention were designed to address health determinants such as individual psychology, food systems, and the many more societal influences on health and behavior.[2]Unfortunately, the Healthy Together Victoria\u2019s funding was cut following a change in governance in 2015, while the program was still in its early years, so there was never a chance to see what sort of long-term changes it could have.[3] In this sense, Healthy Together Victoria also demonstrates one of the major drawbacks of relying on government funding: uncertainty of sustainability.\u200b\nAlthough funding troubles cut short the effort\u2019s lifespan, Healthy Together Victoria is well worth recognition as an example of how a national government can coordinate a complex population health initiative a degree greater than can be accomplished at a municipal level. The initiative\u2019s systems-level approach to population health for the entire state of Victoria sought to address health disparities that exist between, and not just within, communities (e.g., plans to address the challenges facing both rural and urban areas). Such comprehensive disease prevention efforts can be quite challenging, if not impossible, in municipalities whose resources do not extend nearly as far.\nShelley Bowen, \u201cTaking a Systems Approach to Preventive Health,\u201d n.d.\nPaul Zimmet, Personal Correspondence, Skype, December 2, 2016.\nState Government of Victoria, Australian Government, and the Victoria Department of Health",
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        "raw_content": "New opposition leader supports term limitations\nArticle Published: December 6, 2012\nSt. John\u2019s Antigua- Political Leader of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) Gaston Browne said he is in full support of term limits for the posts of prime minister and leader of the party.\nIn what could be perceived as a stab at the long tenure of the Bird family, Browne said he would not be the kind of leader who struggles to hold on to power.\n\u201cThe idea that I would be one of those individuals that would become drunken by power, or addicted to power, I want to ensure the entire nation that that would never happen,\u201d he said.\nSpeaking on OBSERVER AM yesterday, Browne said historically, in any country, those who enjoy long tenures at the highest levels of leadership have been susceptible to corruption.\n\u201cWhen it comes to the level of prime minister, there should be leadership diversity and I believe in term limits,\u201d he said.\n\u201cAs individuals become entrenched in these positions they become insensitive to the needs of the people. They become demigods and you find that they serve themselves and not the people,\u201d Browne added.\nHe said the Labour Party needs to look at its constitution with intent to amend it to impose term limits on the leader of the party.\n\u201cIdeally, I would like to do 10 years, at most 15 years,\u201d Browne noted. \u201cI firmly believe in term limits, and I believe in leadership diversity, not the kind of diversity that will create instability but (would) allow for fresh ideas, more innovative ideas.\u201d\nBrowne beat his predecessor, Lester Bird, to become the political leader of the ALP at the party convention on November 25. Following Bird\u2019s resignation as leader of the opposition in Parliament on December 1, Browne will officially be sworn into that position on Monday, December 10.\nThe leader of the party noted that he will not appoint a deputy leader before the general election. Browne said the appointment would be based on merit and not friendship or loyalty.\n\u201cThe candidate who would have contributed most significantly towards an ALP win will be appointed the deputy,\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t believe it will serve the best purpose of the party or country to appoint one out of political expediency, out of loyalty to me or out of seniority or friendship.\u201d\nHe said this move is in keeping with his pledge to build a meritocratic society.\nMeantime, Browne said under his leadership, there are opportunities for women and youth to serve in the ALP. He pointed to the current crop of Labour Party executive members to make his point.\n\u201cYou will probably recognise that at the last convention, the delegates elected a very youthful leadership. Practically half of the leadership of the Antigua Labour Party, they are all under the age of 50,\u201d he said.\nBrowne listed new chairperson of the party, Gail Christian, first vice president Chet Green, and Secretary Marie Claire Hurst as examples of young people in the party executive.\nHe said the party had to go beyond that, however, to ensure that it continues to attract young bright individuals.\nWith regard to females in leadership roles, Browne said the executive was comprised of just as many men as women. However, he said he would like to see more women on the ALP ticket at the next election.\n\u201cI have to admit, at the level of the candidates, we are trying as hard as possible to ensure there is gender equity, even though we are unlikely to achieve equality, going into the next election,\u201d he said. \u201cI believe we still have the opportunity for maybe one or two more females to serve.\u201d\nGail Christian, Samantha Marshall and Maureen Payne-Hyman are the three women currently running on the ALP ticket.\nCaribbean among top three for high incidence of homicides\nPM issues warning to unions\nantigua labour party\nSquatters want more time\nST JOHN\u2019S, Antigua - With just hours to go before the eviction deadline issued by government, religious leaders are still hoping to hammer out a deal for the\u2026\nWalker \u2013 Barbuda dock issues to be rectified\nSt. John's Antigua- The Antigua & Barbuda Port Authority will hire a separate contractor to dredge the area around the new $2.9 million River Wharf dock in\u2026\nPolice hold suspect in Felix\u2019s murder\nThe police have nabbed a suspect in the Maria Cristina Urbaez Felix murder case. Sources reported that the man, who was caught at the airport on Wednesday, is said\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Aristotle \u203a Example of the self-evident\nExample of the self-evident\nAristotle has this trenchant comment to make in the Physics:\nThat nature exists, it would be absurd to try to prove; for it is obvious that there are many things of this kind, and to prove what is obvious by what is not is the mark of a man who is unable to distinguish what is self-evident from what is not. (II.1)\nAristotle firmly holds that kinds exist: or, to use a less obvious term, he believes in forms or universals (though not in the way that Plato does). More than that, he considers their existence to be so obvious as to be self-evident. Why so, since others disagree with him? Well, we risk plunging into the absurd, as he says, by even asking the question. But let us forge ahead for a bit and consider what Aristotle might have in mind. When he says there are many things of this kind what he is talking about is the fact that there are many trees of the same kind (oak, maple, sycamore), many lions, many tigers, many bears, and so forth. If these things weren\u2019t all of the same respective kinds, it would be impossible to talk about kinds of things at all. It would also be blatantly contrary to the evidence of our eyes. That is why The Philosopher says it would be a waste of time to try proving that kinds exist. It\u2019s so immediately obvious that it is self-evident.\n\u2039 Your day\u2019s dose of Aristotle\nKnowledge without love \u203a\nTagged with: Aristotle, philosophy, self-evident\nPosted in Aristotle, Epistemology",
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        "raw_content": "Review and Translated Excerpt: Eman Al Yousuf\u2019s \u2018Guardian of the Sun\u2019\nEmirati author and columnist Eman Al Yousuf has published two short-story collections and two novels, the latter of which, Guardian of the Sun, was co-winner of first prize at the 2016 Emirates Novel Awards in 2016. A review and an excerpt:\nGuardian of the Sun: The Wish for Survival\nEmirati writer Eman Al Yousuf\u2019s Guardian of the Sun was co-winner of the 2016 Emirati Novel Award, which she shared with author Saeed Al Badi for his Cities and Women.\nAl Yousuf has penned six books, both fiction and nonfiction, and she also writes a weekly column in Al Roeya newspaper. This novel was written under the mentorship of acclaimed Lebanese novelist Najwa Barakat, as part of the Dubai International Writing Program.\nGuardian of the Sun is a story of a city and its people \u2014 Mosul and Mosulis \u2014 a city that has lost much of its historical, religious, and beautiful architecture, as well as much of its people and spirit.\nThe author takes us on a journey inside the city of Mosul, climbing the one hundred and eighty steps of the Nabi Younis Mosque. As the central character Hussein Mansour describes it, the heart will beat and the knees will bend one hundred and eighty times before the visitor\u2019s sins are washed away.\nIn the book, we take a trip around Mosul\u2019s bridges and hear stories about its history from the grieving Hajj Hussein, from the community leader Abu Thamer, and from the young Yahya and Malika. We also travel to look for Hussein\u2019s missing wife, Dilja.\nWhile Hussein Mansour is the main character, each plays a big role in shaping the lives of the others, and each places their hopes in \u201cthe land,\u201d which represents home, the lost country, the lost people, and the ultimate dream.\n\u2018No Son No Luck\u2019\nHussein Mansour, or Haji Hussein, was \u201cNo Son No Luck,\u201d as his mother said. He was born the ninth child, after the previous eight had all died as babies. He survived after his mother cheated the night visitor by keeping him hungry all night, the light of death in his eyes.\nHajj Hussein works at Nabi Younis Mosque \u2014 a job his father chose for him, but which also provides respect as he walks around with his amber beads in his hands, dressed like a hajj. He lives in a small dark room beside the mosque and starts his day with sunset and ends with sunrise.\nHe was happy once, when he met and married Dijla, but she left home one day and never came back.\nNow, Hussien saves money to achieve his dream, which is to own a land and grow sunflowers, a dream from his childhood when he used to visit the land with his father, and his father taught him about sunflowers. The dream is so important that, when his brother Yassin tells him their mother needs surgery and they\u2019ll need money, he doesn\u2019t offer to help with the expenses. Instead, his brother has to borrow the money from Abu Thamer. And while Hussein is tortured about this, the land is more important to him.\nIt seems to him that God punishes him for this choice, as an old lady comes with news about his wife Dijla, which re-opens his wounds as well as his hopes of finding her.\nDreams and danger\nYassin, Hussein\u2019s younger brother, struggles to provide for his family and take care of their sick mother. He works in a taxi and drives Abu Thamer between Mosul and Baghdad \u2013 a dangerous trip that his wife is not happy about. But Abu Thamer jokes about the danger of these trips. Yassin doesn\u2019t think it\u2019s a joke: every time he takes this trip, he says his goodbye to his children and hugs them for long time. All the way, he thinks about how they\u2019ll tell his family about his death.\nAbu Thamer, who is Dean of the College of Mass Media, is passionate about his city and proudly takes his young nephew Yahya and his wife Malika on a tour of the city when they visit Mosul for the first time.\nYahya and Malika are newlyweds who came to Mosul to help them start their new life. Malika, who was preparing her Master\u2019s in Islamic architecture, takes the reader around the city, discovering all the historical places in detail, from Nabi Younis Mosque to the al-Hadba\u2019 Minaret.\nUm Jawad, meanwhile, moved to Mosul with her husband for a better life. She lives there now with one son and two daughters, as her eldest son never came back from the Iraq-Iran war, and her husband died the same day they captured Saddam Hussien in 2013. Um Jawad and her family live on Yahya\u2019s father\u2019s land, but she believes it\u2019s her land left by her husband \u2014 even though she doesn\u2019t have any documents to prove it. She and her eldest daughter work as tailors while her son sells vegetables in the market. They live a simple life as they wait for her son Jawad to come back and get married.\nThere are many sharply realized moments, as when Yassin follows his young son to the roof and tries to take a photo of him with the beautiful Mosuli houses and the Nabi Younis Mosque in the background \u2013 and then the photo has no background, as a loud explosion destroys it. There is the moment that Hussein finds out that Um Jawad has left the land, after she was threatened by the gang he hired to buy the land from Yahya and Malika, who want to sell the land to start their new life.\nIn the end, everyone loses, even the people who have sold their souls to achieve their goals. Yahya and Malika have to leave the country, and Yassin has to pay his debt. Hussein loses his money to the gang. And Um Jawad, who fights them all, loses her battle after the gang kidnaps her young daughter for hours and threatens that next time, they will not bring her back. So Um Jawad leaves the land, the only thing she had in her life.\nAll the characters \u2013 Hussein Mansour, Yahya and Malika, Yassin and Abu Thamer and those at the mosque \u2013 are basically good people with good intentions. Everyone wants to achieve their dreams, and they think land is the solution, yet they all lose at the end.\nStill, they survive, and the book does leave open hope for their survival.\nGuardian of the Sun: Chapter 1\nPhoto credit: Sawad Hussain.\nTranslated by Hend Saeed, with editing by M Lynx Qualey\n\u201cLet me sow the seeds of the sun, until a new day is born!\u201d\nSo said Hussein Mansour, who dreamed of a small piece of land in a country his son couldn\u2019t remember \u2014 even if this land were a piece of the grave. He stood amongst a line of palms, in the middle of what was once farmland, from Mosul to the whole of Iraq. Life. Now, it was stripped bare, and his shadow embraced the sand and gravel, the clay of the first creation. The light was birthing sunflowers, gold woven from a miraculous mirage, surrounded by a group of children his mother called for every dawn. Things were confused in her exhausted mind, and sometimes she called to his brother or one of the eight sons who\u2019d been buried, still nameless, in the dirt.\nHere, the last of the Mosuli land was filled with fragments of hope. Its womb was full of fresh possibilities, ready for the harvest, even after the investment in nearby houses and residential buildings, after the land all around had suffered from overcrowding and drought and neglect.\n\u201cMr. Hussein? In the name of the prophet Yunus, I thought you\u2019d come today.\u201d\n\u201cHello, Abu Zanoun.\u201d\n\u201cOver in the east, there were olives. Here, barley and wheat\u2026and further down, the finest fruit.\u201d Abu Zanoun tipped his head regretfully. \u201cThis is the land as it is now. Do you still want to buy it? Can you tell me what you\u2019re going to do with it?\u201d Abu Zanoun spun his arm and hand in wonder.\nHussein Mansour, shoulders hunched, walked behind Abu Zanoun\u2019s wide shoulders. Every time they met for a heavy lunch, Abu Zanoun would mention the land, in his simple yet sarcastic way, describing it as though he were talking about a cheap pet, which could be sold for a few dinars to make him happy.\nAbu Zanoun thought he knew the land well. Yet, like the people who\u2019d left or immigrated, he felt it had no value now, as the land could neither be sold nor sown. It looked like a large cemetery, full of corpses to step around as he gazed at the sky with a questioning heart and lost gaze. It was a land that had forgotten its clay was mixed with the spirits of a goddess.\n\u201cPraise God for his blessings, and bless the soup and prophet Yunus,\u201d Abu Zanoun said, while using his right hand to brush the food out of his beard. As always, he asked about the goings-on in the mosque, blaming the Agha for being busy in his new position, and for forgetting their fathers\u2019 and grandfathers\u2019 sacred mission. Then back again to the land \u2014 to handing it over for a few dinars, sentencing its soil to be suffocated under the clinging weight of bricks, which filled his silent guest with nausea.\nHussein felt humiliated and miserable. Abu Zanoun was making fun of his dream \u2014 a dream of which he was still persuading himself \u2014 and Abu Zanoun had promised to help him, in exchange for a commission.\nHussein walked one street over, to get a ride to the mosque. The road was full of dangerous holes, and heavy traffic came down the sandy side streets, while traffic lights stood amidst the black exhaust. The drivers began to shout at him: \u201cMister! Mister!\u201d and he chose one of them at random.\nThe driver complained. They all looked alike \u2014 the same face, the same loud voice. Even their coughing and grumbling was the same. They substituted a kh for the r sound as they spoke, joining themselves in language as in life\u2019s burdens.\nHussein\u2019s thoughts went to the amber beads between his fingers. In all his life, they\u2019d been the most valuable gift he\u2019d ever gotten. And since he\u2019d received them, he\u2019d held them between his fingers as a drowning man clutches a hunk of wood, seeking safety each time a bead dropped onto his warm palm: tick, tick.\nThat sound, he\u2019d thought, was the best medicine for giving up smoking, as he\u2019d sworn to Alaa\u2019 and Abu Ahmed. And yet it wasn\u2019t \u2014 he\u2019d gone back to his addiction after four long years.\nHe wished the situation could change easily, that it could be like the sun\u2019s golden sheen grazing the frozen raindrops. As he took the cigarette box from his pocket, he still felt the heaviness in his throat, which was filled with Abu Zanoun\u2019s poisonous words.\nHe opened the box to find one single cigarette lying quietly at the bottom. He had carefully prepared it this morning. Now, he hesitated, then returned the box to his pocket after deciding he would postpone its burning for another few minutes, until he met with Alaa\u2019. He put his hand over his chest, which was burning from the smoke, and from a larger fire\u2014one that could only be burned out by yet another fire.\nAlso read: Emirati Author Eman Al Yousuf on Writing While Female\nEman Al Yousuf is a chemical engineer and a certified coach in graphology, as well as an Emirati writer and has published two short-story collections and two novels, the second of which was co-winner of the Emirates Novel Award in 2016. She has published a book of literary interviews with Emirati writers, Bread or Ink, and she writes a weekly column in both Al Roeya and Al Bayan newspapers.\nHend Saeed loves books and has a special interest in Arabic literature. She had published a collection of short stories and recently started \u201cArabic Literature in English \u2013 Australia.\u201d She is also a translatore, life consultant, and book reviewer.\nEman Al Yousuf\nGuardian of the Sun\nPrevious Teaching with Arabic Literature in Translation: The Public Lecture Series \u2018Tarjamat \u2013 \u062a\u0631\u062c\u0645\u0627\u062a\u2019\nNext Arcola Theatre\u2019s Global Queer Plays Include Two by Arab Women\nHas any of Al Yousuf\u2019s work been translated into English, please? I\u2019d love to read some Emirati/Gulf states literature by women!\nHi Jess! No, it hasn\u2019t.\nThe only full-length work that comes to mind is The Black Book of Arabia by Hend Al Qassemi. (It\u2019s quite surprising Noura al-Noman\u2019s AJWAN hasn\u2019t yet been translated.\nWhat I\u2019d recommend, for the time being, is Banipal issue 42, with a focus on the Emirates: http://www.banipal.co.uk/back_issues/80/issue-42/\nNot all of it is of equal quality, but all the best writing in it was definitely by women. The stories I enjoyed most were Basema Younes\u2019s \u201cSilence,\u201d Ebtisam al-Mualla\u2019s \u201cA Fading Light,\u201d and Dhabiya Khamis\u2019s \u201cA Travelling Tale.\u201d There\u2019s also some strong poetry.\nThere\u2019s also \u201cGathering the Tide: An Anthology of Contemporary Arabian Gulf Poetry,\u201d which of course has women\u2019s work.\nThanks so much for your reply, and taking the time to offer some suggestions. I really appreciate it, and the work you do here is amazing, I always enjoy reading what you\u2019ve written and making Arabic lit more accessible.\nI think I\u2019ll do just that, and hope for more translations in the future! I have another question if that\u2019s ok- I\u2019m going to get the Banipal deal where you buy two past issues and get one free (as there\u2019s no distributors in Australia). Can you recommend your pick for two indispensable past issues? I\u2019m particularly interested in female authors and countries that don\u2019t get published as much (ie NOT Lebanon, Egypt etc).\nHeya! 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        "raw_content": "Reverse Engines\nWhen we\u2019re moving forward through our lives we may be in situations that push us one direction or another blocking our way ahead, or there may be unexpected surprises that alter our course going forward. If we are determined to reach the goal we can take all the complications and issues in stride and find a way around them. But sometimes we may find we\u2019re headed toward something we don\u2019t want. Maybe our personal circumstances have changed since we started out, or maybe the destination isn\u2019t exactly what we thought it was at the beginning. Whatever the reason if we determine the path we\u2019re on isn\u2019t right for us we can stop, reverse engines, and turn around toward something else. If we\u2019re traveling forward with others who still want the goal ahead we may face push back if we decide to step away. Many people like things to stay the same and don\u2019t want change to interfere with their plans. If they have authority over us or we esteem them in some way, we may continue forward to keep the peace but our personal desires are important and will constantly niggle at us. Doing things we don\u2019t want will never make us happy. Our personal desires are important and by choosing the roads that take us where we really want to go we will find peace and contentment. Time spent in pursuits we don\u2019t care about is precious time wasted. We can choose what\u2019s best for us and re-route our direction at any time. Every choice we make takes us somewhere. It\u2019s up to us to ensure the choices we\u2019re making today will take us where we want to be tomorrow. If we\u2019re on the wrong road, we can step off. If we\u2019re going in the wrong direction, we can turn around. We are in control of our decisions and our happiness depends on making them well. Everything is possible and we can go anywhere we want to go.\nIf we\u2019re timid and unsure we might allow someone else to tell us where we should go and what we should do. Those around us may have good suggestions but the only person with true inspiration and insight into our lives is us. We know ourselves better than anyone else. We can listen to the advice of others and then choose what we want most. Every road is possible and nothing is out of reach. We are strong enough and wise enough to make excellent decisions and accomplish anything we choose.\nNobody is perfect and there will be times when we make a choice that doesn\u2019t work out. If we choose a path that doesn\u2019t bring us success, we can choose again. There are many roads to every destination. We can choose and, if need be, choose again until we reach the goal. The possibilities are endless. We know what we want and we can find our way to any destination we truly desire. Life is a great blessing. We can live each day fully and do everything possible to make all our dreams come true.\nToday if the road you\u2019ve been traveling isn\u2019t going where you really want to go, step off and redirect your course. You know what you want. Be fearless and choose the path that will take you to it. Every option is available. You are strong and powerful, and nothing is too far to reach. Move forward toward success. There is nothing you can\u2019t do.\nTags: Insight, Roads, Timid\nCategories Choice, Control, Determination, Focus, Uncategorized\nCalm Waters \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "More Xoom details: $800, Feb. 24 launch, WiFi crippled without data plan\nBest Buy has apparently revealed that the Motorola Xoom will indeed launch by \u2026\nJacqui Cheng - Feb 7, 2011 2:30 am UTC\nBest Buy appears to have revealed even more details about the Motorola Xoom tablet, which is looking more and more like it's slated for release on February 24. A store ad, leaked on Sunday, also showed the device's expected price and revealed that, even if you only want to use WiFi on the Xoom, you'll have to pay for a data plan for at least a little while.\nBest Buy's ad, posted by Engadget, clearly reads that the Xoom will be available in stores on February 24 and that it will cost $799.99 before data. That's a week later and $100 higher than what the site's sources had previously said, but others had expected something more like $800 based on documents allegedly leaked from Verizon. Previous leaks from Best Buy had shown a February 24 launch date.\nMore interesting, though, is the fine print underneath the main product shot, which reads, \"To activate WiFi functionality on this device, a minimum of 1 month data subscription is required.\" So, if you thought you'd buy a Xoom\u2014which works on WiFi, Verizon's 3G network, and its 4G/LTE network\u2014and get out of paying for an extra data plan, you were wrong. (At least it's only one month.) And, speaking of data plans, users will be able to get 1GB of cellular data on the device for $20 per month and up to 10GB for $80.\nWe must admit that a launch in a couple weeks is somewhat surprising, given that Motorola's own floor models at CES last month were only capable of running video demos. Additionally, Google had Xooms on hand during its official Honeycomb preview last week, but only Google employees were allowed to run demos using them. If the product is practically ready for launch, shouldn't they be in a sufficiently stable state that they can be handed to journalists? Still, it's hard to argue with the evidence\u2014after all, the timing of the flyer was coincidentally tied to the Xoom's Super Bowl ad as well as the launch of Motorola's Xoom portal online.",
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        "raw_content": "Met a girl, she has a boyfriend, so what to do?\nAbout a year ago I met a dealer at a casino in another city. After a couple of subsequent visits, I mustered up the nerve to talk to her during while she was off-duty my last night there, and we got along well enough. It didn't take long until she mentioned her boyfriend, though, so how should I approach things when I visit again in a couple of weeks?\nI never figured I'd have much of a chance with her, and I fully expected her to already be taken, but needless to say it was still pretty heartbreaking. Not only is she possibly the most beautiful girl I've ever seen, but she was smart, personable, and fun to talk with. We were both surprised to find out we were the same age (late 20s). Things would probably be a lot easier if it had been a dull conversation so I could get over her, but as it turned out, a day doesn't go by where I don't think about her.\nBeing a pessimist, I figured exchanging numbers wasn't kosher given that she was in a relationship. But before she left, I told myself I'd hate myself if I didn't at least try to ask if she were willing to get a quick coffee or something. She politely declined, and we politely shook hands and exchanged names. In what seemed to me like a perfunctory manner, she added how nice a chat it had been. I'm not the \"play the field\" type, so should I be feeling so apologetic about the awkwardness of sort-of-asking-her-out?\nGiven that she's surrounded by male players at work all the time, I'd gotten the feeling she was a bit disappointed that yet another guy was trying to pick her up (and I'm sure that happens a lot). In any case, I'm sure she inferred that I \"liked\" her and hadn't talked to her just because she happened to be the dealer who was free at the time.\nI'll be visiting the city again soon because I'm considering moving there so I can quit a job I hate, and hopefully find a new one there as a dealer (it was actually her that made it seem like an attainable goal). I can rationally say it's not a case of me trying to be closer to her. Heck, if I saw her with her boyfriend, I'd be even more miserable.\nI'm fully aware she's off-limits, but she's a wonderful person and as someone already in the industry, I'd like to get to know her better in a platonic way. I can't deny I'll still have a crush on her, and as someone with not the highest self-esteem, I'm terrified to see her again, and don't want her to feel like I'm trying to push myself on her. After writing this whole darn thing, it almost seems obvious that I'm worrying too much and should just make some effort, but what's the best way to go about it? Now I feel gun-shy as far as asking to talk more about her job over lunch, or asking for her number.\nposted by TheSecretDecoderRing to Human Relations (53 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite\nIt's highly probable that she'll view this as just creepy. She's already given you the brush-off. I'd advise only meeting her under professional circumstances. If sparks fly at that point, great... but from what I can tell, women are sick to death of guys who say \"I know you're taken but I'd like to be friends\" and then do a poor job of hiding the crush.\nposted by dirtynumbangelboy at 6:42 AM on November 13, 2006\nShe said she had a boyfriend and turned you down for a date. What more evidence do you need that she's not interested? Be professional with her if you see her again--if it happens that she's single now, let her make that move.\nposted by sian at 6:44 AM on November 13, 2006\nHonestly? From a girl's perspective, if she declined when you asked her out for coffee, she's not likely going to accept lunch or give you her number, under any pretenses about her job or being friends. She likely gets hit on a lot and has heard it all. To her, this probably isn't much different and she may regard it as sort of creepy if it continued. If you push it and ask again, there's a good chance she might not be so polite, or she'd have the casino security talk to you.\nWhere you still have a crush on her, I think you're setting yourself up for heartache, misery and awkwardness if you try to be platonic friends with her now.\nJust doesn't seem like a good idea from any angle. You're over the moon for her, she's already politely said no once and has a boyfriend. Maybe down the road when you're over her, yes. But until then, for your own sanity, just don't.\nposted by jerseygirl at 6:53 AM on November 13, 2006\nAbort before the inevitable restraining order or boyfriend-administered shitkicking. You have received \"no\" for an answer: move on.\nposted by mcwetboy at 6:57 AM on November 13, 2006 [1 favorite]\nI'll be visiting the city again soon because I'm considering moving there so I can quit a job I hate, and hopefully find a new one there as a dealer (it was actually her that made it seem like an attainable goal).\nBig, big mistake. Leave her alone. Your having a crush shouldn't determine where you live or work.\nposted by Carol Anne at 7:06 AM on November 13, 2006\nAnother \"please don't\" from the female camp. For what it's worth, from your post, your intentions sound pure and you seem like a nice guy; unfortunately, she likely won't see it that way. Also, if you do truly end up working as a dealer in the same city, you don't want the reputation as the \"creepy guy\", right? Not a great way to start off in a new place.\nposted by Keane at 7:06 AM on November 13, 2006\nShe politely declined, and we politely shook hands and exchanged names.\nShe's already told you she's not interested. And she has a boyfriend. And I know that sucks, but life sometimes sucks. You should channel the courage you mustered to talk to her in the first place to talk to other women, who are hopefully single.\nI would suggest going out of my way to prove that you're NOT that kind of guy.\nThat means not avoiding her, and if you do run into her - saying a warm hello - nice to see you - sorry I have to run over here for some very important (but in fact made up) reason. Don't look back, communicate nothing but \"yes, I understand clear communication\" - and communicate that wordlessly, through actions. I.e., getting the heck out of her way.\nEven if there were the slightest chance that anything could happen - and I agree with the others that there likely is no chance - the only way you're possibly going to ever be in the running is to be non-weird, unequivocally.\nposted by mikel at 7:17 AM on November 13, 2006\nDon't do it. You won't have any regrets if you leave her alone. Better to keep your mouth shut than to have cringefests of regret later when you have come to your senses. You have already taken the step to ask her out. She declined. She is not interested.\nOf course you can say hello if seated next to her in a professional setting or something, but other than that--let it alone.\nYou will find another girl that is available. She will be just as smart, beautiful, and easy to talk to. It's a heartache crushing on someone that is taken, but it will soon pass.\nI feel your pain, TheSecretDecoderRing, but you really must forget and move on. Nothing good can come of any further contact, regardless of your justifications. It will hurt all the more, you'll look the bigger fool.\nShe's not for you, she wants nothing from you.\nListen to this or this or this, get very drunk and maudlin, forget.\nposted by Brave New Meatbomb at 7:28 AM on November 13, 2006\nI can rationally say it's not a case of me trying to be closer to her. Heck, if I saw her with her boyfriend, I'd be even more miserable.\nPeople convince themselves of a lot of dumb shit \u2014 like cramming, \"I understand she's taken but I just want to be platonic friends even though it would kill me to see her with another guy\" into a single breath \u2014 and dude, that's a fuckload of drama that you're carrying around for some chick that you talked to a couple of times, let alone who's taken and/or not interested in you.\nit almost seems obvious that I'm worrying too much and should just make some effort...\nReally? That's the answer you got? Try again.\nYour mother was right when she said there are plenty of fish in the sea. Pull yourself together, man.\nposted by M.C. Lo-Carb! at 7:35 AM on November 13, 2006\nCasinos hire young, attractive, female dealers for a reason.\nShe's been hit on by people much richer than you - she's giving you the practiced, nice brush-off. In the time it took you to write your question, she got hit on twice. She mentioned her boyfriend to both of them, and declined their invitations to go out for coffee.\nMove along. If you go back to Vegas, don't go in that casino.\nposted by jellicle at 7:38 AM on November 13, 2006\nLet it go. If you approach her before you have a job as a dealer, you won't really help yourself networking-wise, and might actually hurt our chances of getting a job (at least at the place she works).\nposted by drezdn at 7:40 AM on November 13, 2006\nJust stop. She's told you that she has a boyfriend, she's politely declined your advances (yes, they were advances.) You don't really want to \"get to know her better in a platonic way.\" No, you should not make this effort.\nIf you really, really, want to quit your job to pursue a job as a dealer, and if it's really, really not because you're hoping for a chance with dream-girl, then find a dealer to whom you are not attracted. Network and get advice from them. If you see the woman who is the object of this post, simply acknowledge her briefly and warmly and MOVE ALONG, which is pretty much the only way that your mad crush on her will not damage you either personally or professionally.\nDitto desuetude. If you \"stalk\" this girl, and get a job as a dealer and try to use her as a networking point, she will (rightfully) freak out and ask all her dealer friends what she should do. And then you'll have that social black mark against you forever.\nposted by ThePinkSuperhero at 8:29 AM on November 13, 2006 [1 favorite]\n\"I'm fully aware she's off-limits, but she's a wonderful person and as someone already in the industry, I'd like to get to know her better in a platonic way.\"\nIt sounds to me like you are thinking with \"the pit boss\" instead of your brain.\nposted by mecran01 at 8:33 AM on November 13, 2006 [1 favorite]\nAnother vote for no, no, no. You're gun shy about a reapproach because deep down you know that isn't a good idea.\nPlease stop trying to make it seem like a good idea. I'm sorry.\nposted by KAS at 8:40 AM on November 13, 2006\nAm I right in thinking you met her and spoke with her/hit on her/whatever once, a year ago? Because if so, she's not going to think you're stalking her or creepy, because she won't know you from Adam. Especially if she gets hit on all the time.\nIf I'm reading this wrong and you spoke to her a couple of weeks ago after first seeing her a year ago, do ignore me.\nposted by corvine at 8:43 AM on November 13, 2006\nWhat corvine said. If you spoke to her a year ago, she won't remember you. For all you know, she works somewhere else now, or perhaps doesn't even live in the same city. There's no reason to expect that she'll be right where you saw her last.\nDid we read it right? If that's really the case, you need to stop fixating on something that happened a year ago and move on. Really.\nposted by different at 8:50 AM on November 13, 2006\nFirst of all, I feel your pain, as do most people on this page. We've all been there. I blame every single romantic comedy (going back since before movies existed) for, uh, romanticizing the idea of pining after someone in an unrequited fashion.\nNever mind that she said no; you should not be fixated on someone who lives far away who you only see on a very infrequent basis. That's just not a good basis for a relationship. And would you really want to become involved in a relationship with someone who probably talks to dozens of reasonably attractive men every single day? Especially since you sound like the quiet, non-aggressive non-player type, even if she was smitten with you you probably wouldn't do well in the relationship.\nAs someone who has managed to become friends with an ex that I once pined for, I can tell you there is only one solution to get over your heartache, and that is to find someone or something else to fill that void. A new job is a great idea, but not one where you're going to either constantly see, or constantly be reminded (oh! I remember when she dealt an Ace of Spades) of her.\nAs far as finding someone new, you cannot do better than OkCupid. It's free to join and use and everything, and if you can find someone nearby who is at least 80% compatible I can tell you from experience that you will get along very, very well.\nThen, once you are over her, you can try going back to the casino and starting up a conversation again. Women can tell when you want them, and when you don't. It's subtle, and I myself have no control over it, but women definitely respond to you differently when they can tell all you're after is a conversation.\nposted by Deathalicious at 8:55 AM on November 13, 2006\nI say go for it. Try again. If this happened a year ago, she's not going to think you're creepy. You go back into the casino and talk to her, ask her out for a coffee, but this time make sure that you don't get turned down.\nBut you have to have a different plan this time because your last one didn't work.\nposted by dydecker at 9:01 AM on November 13, 2006\nI'll be a voice for the alternate ending...Maybe she is in an unhappy relationship. Maybe she is the type that will hang on to that relationship even if it isn't the best, and maybe all she needs is a nudge. Don't be the stalker, but be the guy who says \"hello, well Nice to see that you're my dealer again....how's things\" and see what happens... God that sounds like a John Hughes movie...\nJust park it and move on. Everyone generates huge crushes at some point in their lives. Its normal. However, you've been deflected politely and that's it. Finito.\nSo here it is harshly:\nIt is a bad idea attempting anything with this woman.\nEven when you have convinced yourself that it's a good idea it is still a bad idea.\nOn the upside, when you think about this later, you will have a chuckle to yourself and feel better for having had the self-awareness to know that you quit while you were ahead.\nposted by ClanvidHorse at 9:11 AM on November 13, 2006\nI say go for it. Try again. If this happened a year ago, she's not going to think you're creepy.\nI'd find it creepy. Especially if it's preceded with a \"I just moved to town to be a casino dealer just like you!\" You'd be surprised how often waitresses/those in customer interaction do remember customers and patrons once you see their face again or hear them speak again.\nbut this time make sure that you don't get turned down.\nThere's a fine often-crossed line between being charming and persistent and being slapped with a restraining order/getting kicked out of the casino/making a bad name for yourself in town/getting punchasized in the face by her boyfriend.\nIf you spoke to her a year ago, she won't remember you.\nThere's a fine often-crossed line between being charming and persistent and being slapped with a restraining order, etc\nI think it's an extremely easy line to understand. In the end, she hasn't point blank refused the guy - all she did was mention she has a boyfriend and she didn't want to go for coffee at that time. Maybe she had something else on that night? Maybe he fluffed the invite and that made her feel like she had to refuse. She might not have even had a boyfriend, maybe she had been picked up an hour before and was sick of it and in a bad mood.\nIf I were him, I'd go back with a friend (to make it look like I wasn't a solitary creep), make meeting her seem like a coincidence or a random thought, and casually get to chatting about how I wanted to become a dealer myself etc and would she mind giving me a few pointers and then get her email on the basis on that. She's hardly likely to say no to that. That makes her look like the unfriendly freak.\nOkay, I just reread your post. The truth is that beautiful, smart women don't say yes to defeatists who don't have any confidence in themselves and expect to fail. So you have to work on that pessimist attitude first before you'll get anywhere.\nI think it's an extremely easy line to understand. In the end, she hasn't point blank refused the guy - all she did was mention she has a boyfriend and she didn't want to go for coffee at that time.\nSaying 'no' is a point-blank refusal. Period.\nposted by dirtynumbangelboy at 10:01 AM on November 13, 2006\nIn the end, she hasn't point blank refused the guy - all she did was mention she has a boyfriend and she didn't want to go for coffee at that time.\ndydecker, these are the things people do to avoid having to point-blank refuse others. It means no.\nposted by different at 10:02 AM on November 13, 2006\n\"I have a boyfriend\" = point-blank refusal.\nReally. It is.\nposted by jason's_planet at 10:10 AM on November 13, 2006\nokay. this is what you do.\nlike dydecker said you need a plan.\nnow, this is going to take some effort, but if you really want this, it'll be worth the time and effort. Your desire to live in a J Lo / Julia Roberts / whatever chick flick will be fulfilled.\nFirst thing first, become a doctor. Though you might not have 7 years to wait. Okay. Better yet, fake being a doctor. Or go to med school in her town.\nGo out and get a girlfriend. Act like this dealer girl doesn't exist. And, in fact, forget about her. Date a girl who is self absorbed, beautiful, rich, and annoying as all hell. But you fall in love anyways and get engaged.\nWith me so far? Awesome.\nThen..now this is the tricky part but do a topographical survey of the town she's in. The US geologial society probably already has one of file. Take this map and locate every hill. On each hill, locate every dumpster that has at least a 2% chance of, at some point, rolling down these hills. Once located, limit your daily adventures to cross these hills several times a day. Keep your eyes and ears out for rumbling dumpsters.\nAnd then you just wait. If movies have taught us anything, they've taught us that this girl WILL come across your path at the time you least expect it. And a dumpster will chase her down. When she loses her shoe and twists her ankle, you will rush in, save her, carefully bandage her wound and save her life. You can't rush the fates on this but you can increase the probability of it happening to the right guy, ie. YOU.\nBut, this really only takes us through the first 30 minutes of the movie that is your life. We have at least 1 hour more. This is, what I call, the \"perserverence\" stage. Now, remember, you've forgotten this girl but now she's back in your life. She's going to still be with her boyfriend, possibly engaged or married. But her relationship is going to be flawed (they always are! don't forget!). You are going to be working towards your wedding with your obnxious (but rich and leggy) fiancee but don't let your heart fool you. YOU ARE IN FAKE LOVE. The dealer girl is going to vanish from your life and then reapear at the 40 minute mark as, get this, your fiancee's old college roommate.\nAnd then the fun really begins. You and her are going to deny your true feelings for the next 45 minutes before finally realizing that you are meant to be together and have a huge wedding infront of all your family, friends, and relatives (alive or dead - if they're dead, they will come back just to see your wedding). It'll be the wedding of the century and you will live happily ever after. If it can happen to J Lo, IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU.\nposted by Stynxno at 10:15 AM on November 13, 2006 [7 favorites]\nYes, on a deeper level he was rebuffed, and admittedly he screwed it up by putting her in a position where refusing the coffee was easier than accepting. It's hard to come back from a fall like that. But not impossible.\nposted by dydecker at 10:17 AM on November 13, 2006\nI can't believe some of the horseshit ideas that are getting thrown at this guy. It is best to leave it dude. She doesnt want you and that's it. Every guy has felt like they have been booted in the cajones by a girl's rejection at some point. It's not nice and never will be but it's a fact.\nSecretDecoderRing: You will get over this and meet someone else who pushes your buttons. Dont do anything stupid dude.\nposted by ClanvidHorse at 10:18 AM on November 13, 2006\ndydecker, you're talking about this like it's a game.\nShe. Has. A. Boyfriend. Hands off. That's what grownups do, anyway.\nIt is kind of a game, and if you want to win at it, you've got to be a player. The truth is that people leave their partners all the time for other people.\nloriFLA:You will find another girl that is available. She will be just as smart, beautiful, and easy to talk to. It's a heartache crushing on someone that is taken, but it will soon pass.\nLori speaks the truth, you'd do well to listen to her and the others in this thread telling you to move on.\nOne of my best friends did just what you're looking to do. Met a girl at college (the perpetual boyfriend-having type) who killed any romantic notion early on by making him a friend. He had very strong feelings for her and watched helplessly as she got involved with one dickbag after another.\nEventually, she moved in with him. He was elated and had sort of a platonic wife arrangement with her, except that she did nothing around the house and he showered her with gifts, spending untold thousands of dollars. She met a decent guy online, married him, and lived in my friend's house for several months. To repay him for his generoucity, he got front row seats to watch the girl of his dreams sponge off of him and show much affection to a guy that wasn't him. Eventually they moved out and he's been much happier ever since.\nA rambling story, but a good cautionary tale for those who try to force the \"just friends\" relationship when one side has a big enough crush to be seen from orbit and the other side doesn't see them that way.\nposted by dr_dank at 10:35 AM on November 13, 2006\nYes, and it's their choice to do so. Consciously interfering in a relationship is wrong. How would you like it if this was your girlfriend, and some guy was hitting on her and trying to get rid of you?\nGuys hit on my girlfriend all the time, but I trust her. My reaction? Laughter. My father left not his girlfriend, but his wife (and three kids) for another woman, and in the end, I cannot blame him (or her) for it. If that's what's going to make him happy, he did the right thing. People fall in and out of relationships all the time, for a myriad of reasons, including falling for somebody else. The world is much more morally complex than bad Hollywood movies are telling you, dirtynumb. It's messy. If growing up means expanding a rigid moral framework to accomodate the messiness of world, then you need to grow up, not me.\nShe. Has. A. Boyfriend. Hands off.\nMore like She. Has. Said. No. Hands off. Even if she were single (and who knows, maybe she is!), she is clearly not interested in shitting where she eats.\nposted by ThePinkSuperhero at 10:48 AM on November 13, 2006 [1 favorite]\nThis is bullshit. Human relationships aren't some binary on-off thing no matter how hard people want to believe otherwise. This idea is that an involved woman is 'off limits' to any male attention is just childish and archaic. It's quite possible to be friends with a married woman and there be a 'history' behind the friendship. Believe it or not this kind of thing happens all the time.\nAnyways, it doesn't hurt to try. It doesn't sound like you've done anything wrong or been an asshole to her. In fact it sounds like you've been a perfect gentleman to her and I'm sure she appreciates that. If you like her as a friend then pursue her as a friend. I can't imagine a guy can have too many beautiful casino dealer friends. But if you do pursue her as a friend then you have to make it very clear that you're not coming on romantically. Unfortunately you've already jumped the gun and, uh, shot yourself in the foot. It'll be a lot more difficult to build a real friendship of any depth. You can never ever be alone with her, you can't buy her gifts, you can't call her after 8pm, and you can't talk about her relationship or her boyfriend. Your best bet is probably to ask her for advice. Many women are comfortable playing the teacher to their 'helpless' friends -- especially if you actually do value her thoughts and opinions. If you want to see her outside of a professional environment then you might take her shopping with you.\nThe real point here is to take it slow. There's no need to force the issue and it's not a race. If you enjoy hanging out and talking with her then focus only on hanging out and talking with her. What happens down the line is a mystery so don't worry about it too much and just enjoy today.\nposted by nixerman at 10:54 AM on November 13, 2006\nOh, another obvious point: ask her to introduce you to her other beautiful casino dealer friends. (In a non skeezy way manner of course.) There's probably plenty of other fish in that pond.\nThe world is much more morally complex than bad Hollywood movies are telling you, dirtynumb.\nDude, the 'bad Hollywood movies' are what you are channeling, not I.\nYes, people are often in bad relationships. Yes, people often cheat, hop from one relationship to the next, etc.\nDeliberately trying to interfere in someone else's relationship--whether it's effective or not--is deeply morally suspect, not to mention deeply disrespectful.\nYou say you laugh off guys who hit on your girlfriend. Fair enough. Do you laugh off the guys who are trying to work underhanded plans? Probably not quite as much.\nBottom line, as TPS said, she said no. That's the end of the story. She turned him down. There is nothing more.\nThis idea is that an involved woman is 'off limits' to any male attention is just childish and archaic. It's quite possible to be friends with a married woman and there be a 'history' behind the friendship.\nFriends? Absofuckinglutely! But an involved person is off-limits, unless that person has specifically said otherwise.\nOr, to put it in simpler terms: someone who has said NO is off-limits.\n\"ou cannot do better than OkCupid.\"\nOkcupid has basically been ruined by all the goddamn polyamorous people signing up and listing themselves as \"Single\" when they're really married. For a single guy, that's pretty useless. I don't have anything against poly folks, but they've swarmed okcupid in massive numbers. It's deceptive.\nTheSecretDecoderRing: Let this particular fish swim away. take some time and work on yourself if necessary. The right person will come along, and better yet, she'll probably be single. :-)\nThere really are other fish in the sea, dude. Besides, if you pursue this one and get shot down again, you run the risk of alienating her even more, getting yourself a nasty reputation, and who knows, it may affect you in a very negative way.\nposted by drstein at 10:58 AM on November 13, 2006\nEr, off-limits for romantic interest, I mean.\nThere you go again with the moralizing. Maybe she's trapped in a crumby relationship and he can be her ticket out? Maybe her boyfriend has five other secret girlfriends and a dead body under the bed? The point is we don't know, and giving her an opportunity to dump him for a shining prince might turn out to be the best thing that's ever happened to her.\nBut that's all down the road. Please remember all he did was ask her out for a coffee, and asking her a few questions about dealing with a nefarious intent of making her fall in love with you is not \"strictly off limits\" at all.\nThe point is we don't know, and giving her an opportunity to dump him for a shining prince might turn out to be the best thing that's ever happened to her.\nDo you really think the majority of women are so stupid that they need random guys to come along and steal them out of their crummy relationships? This woman isn't 15; she's in her late 20s. She has a job and a life. She doesn't need to be \"rescued' by some guy who hit on her in a casino. If she really is in a bad relationship and doesn't have the balls to walk out of it herself, the OP wouldn't want to be with her anyway.\nYet another female chiming in to say NO. We've all had unrequited crushes (and all the attendant yearning/fantasy/drama that comes with them), and it sucks, and that's how it goes. Part of being a grownup is accepting that you cannot and will not always get what you want.\nDo NOT keep prolonging this. She is unavailable and uninterested in you, period. You do yourself no favors by refusing to accept this and move on in order to make yourself available for another woman out there who is available and potentially interested in you. Focus your hopes and energies in that direction.\nposted by scody at 12:32 PM on November 13, 2006\nI'd like to get to know her better in a platonic way.\nOh, and one more thing: I don't mean this to sound as harsh as it will probably come across in print, but being grownup also means being honest with yourself. From everything you've written, it's clear that you don't want to get to know her in a platonic way; you want to become a \"friend\" in order to position yourself as a potential boyfriend. Don't do that to her, and don't do it to other women, either; we resent it (and/or find it creepy), and you still don't get what you want.\nIt sounds like this woman wound up symbolizing a lot for you beyond simply being attractive -- like she could be the answer to something that's missing from your life, or the key to happiness, etc. Concentrate on finding happiness and satisfaction in your own life -- yes, this means working on improving your self-esteem, rather than simply defaulting to \"I have low self-esteen\" -- and on finding a relationship with someone who's equally happy and satisfied (and, of course, available).\nposted by scody at 12:42 PM on November 13, 2006 [1 favorite]\nThe truth is that people leave their partners all the time for other people.\nSure. People in whom they are interested. Unlike our OP and his dealer dream-girl. If she were interested, she wouldn't have come back with \"I've got a boyfriend\" right away.\nposted by desuetude at 12:44 PM on November 13, 2006\nHow much time has passed? A couple months? If so, go ahead and ask her for advice on becoming a dealer. She'll bring up the boyfriend again if you make small talk, if she still has one. If she doesn't, go ahead and ask her out. Don't ever let her know that she's the subject of a yearlong crush (well, maybe after you marry her).\nIf it's just a couple of weeks, well, be cordial, but don't pursue her.\nposted by klangklangston at 12:59 PM on November 13, 2006\nI can rationally say it's not a case of me trying to be closer to her.\nI am sooooo not buying this.\nHumans are not rational creatures. We are rationalizing creatures. I find it hard to believe (though possible) that your wanting to move there and become a dealer like her is completely orthogonal to the crush you have on her.\nGood luck with whatever you do. But I'd suggest being brutally honest with yourself about how much you really want to move to that city and be a dealer. I say this because it is not unheard of for people to fool themselves in these circumstances, often with disastrous results. And I say this because I've been there.\nCrushes do not hone our rational abilities, they thwart them.\nAnd yeah, dude, she told you no. She was polite to you about it, too. Take that as a blessing.\nposted by beth at 10:34 PM on November 14, 2006\nOkay, first of all I appreciate the (rational) responses; it was a lot more than I was expecting.\nJust to clear things up, I first saw her in my first visit to the city a year ago. It was this last trip, a few months ago, that I actually got to talk to her, so I suppose she'd probably remember me to some extent. And we talked about what her job was like, and how much I hated mine. Honestly, being miserable at work (and having the same bank account balance) once I got back was what made me seriously consider working over there instead. If she moved out today, it'd be one predicament I wouldn't have to worry about.\nAlso, I'd told her that I was a regular at the place (when in town), so even if I do run into her again, I don't think she'd infer that I came back solely to see her. I also mentioned that one of her supervisors that I'd met there before was from my hometown, whom I've called and do plan on seeing there.\nMaybe the title was misleading, but I'm not trying to imply that I need ideas on making some grand gesture and that I have plans to steal her away; I know that won't happen. I'm not trying to ask if I should buy her flowers and ask her out to a fancy dinner and convince her that she's not happy with her boyfriend.\nI think Nixerman got exactly what I had in mind, just whether I could make friends with her. I did as best as I could to not imply that I had a thing for her (complimenting her looks, gauging her relationship), and for the most part the conversation would've been the same if it had been a guy or a grandmother.\nI probably did screw up with the coffee, though. But having waited so long to even talk to her in the past, and not knowing when I'd go back, I would've hated myself if I didn't try and see if we could stay in contact after that. I figured it was more benign than asking her number. I'd feel compelled now to apologize if she felt things had ended awkwardly last time.\nSo I'm just wondering if, from her POV, being friends after that is even possible, or if (as it looks now) I really should avoid her altogether. Either way, thanks for the help, everyone.\nposted by TheSecretDecoderRing at 6:57 AM on November 17, 2006\n\u00ab Older What do I have growing out of my legs? | Help me cool a computer cabinet. 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They had interviewed several candidates, including Rob Thomson, their current Bench Coach and Carlos Beltran this week. I thought that Beltran, who just played in the World Series with the Astros and had no experience coaching or managing, would be an odd choice for a team with so many young players.\nThey also interviewed Chris Woodward, the Dodgers current Bench Coach, who played for seven different major league teams, but has no big league managing experience; Henry Meulens, currently the Bench Coach for the San Francisco Giants who also served as batting coach there and Eric Wedge, who managed the Cleveland Indians from 2003-2009 and the Seattle Mariners from 2011-2013, and has won 774 and lost 846 as a Manager. 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        "raw_content": "\u00bb Cultural \u00bb National Poet Mihai Eminescu prayerfully commemorated at Bellu Cemetery\nNational Poet Mihai Eminescu prayerfully commemorated at Bellu Cemetery\nRomania\u2019s National Poet Mihai Eminescu was prayerfully commemorated during the Divine Liturgy celebrated on Monday at the Bellu Cemetery Chapel in Bucharest on his 168th birth anniversary.\nMihai Eminescu, born on January 15, 1850 in the village of Ipotesti, near Botosani, in North-Eastern Romania, is considered Romania\u2019s greatest poet. He was also a novelist and an important journalist of his time. To honor his memory, Romania celebrates the National Culture Day on January 15.\nAn assembly of Orthodox priests officiated a memorial service for the poet at his tomb, in the presence of many believers who came to pay tribute to one of Romania\u2019s greatest personalities.\n\u2018Mihai Eminescu was close to the Church because he understood that the Romanian nation can find its ideal in the Church. Observing his example, we should realize that it is necessary to return to true values: the love of God, of nation and of the country,\u2019 Rev. Costinel Ailioaiei reported.\n\u2018People love Eminescu because he embodies the soul of the Romanian people,\u2019 the priest said Jan. 15.\nBellu Cemetery,\nCulture Day,\nMihai Eminescu,\nNational Poet,",
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        "raw_content": "In large numbers, blackheads can be an unpleasant sight. Here is a list of some tools for blackhead removal.\nA blackhead is a type of acne caused by accumulation of excess oil produced by the sebaceous glands. This oil blocks the ducts of the sebaceous glands, and contains keratin and sebum (sebaceous oils). These substances get oxidized and turn black, when they get in touch with air.\nThe black color may also be due to the irregular reflection of light by these clogged hair follicles. Usually, blackheads develop on the back, chest, neck, ears, and the face. However, a majority of people have blackheads on their face, especially around the nose.\nTools for Blackhead Removal\nDifferent types of tools are used for removing blackheads. While selecting a tool, you must choose the one that is effective for removing blackheads, and at the same time it should be gentle enough not to cause damage to the sensitive facial skin.\nMetallic Spoon Extractor\nIt is a long and thin tool that is usually made of stainless steel. The metallic spoon extractor comes in different sizes. This tool has spoon-like tips. The blackhead is pressed with the spoon-like tip of the tool.\nThe pressure results in extraction of the blackhead from the pore. Sometimes, this tool is fitted with a lancet-like structure on one side, to open the head of the pore, which houses a stubborn blackhead.\nMetallic Loop Extractor\nThis tool is almost like the metallic spoon extractor, but it lacks the spoon-like structure. The metallic loop extractor has small loops on both ends. Place the loop over the blackhead and apply pressure gently. The blackhead will come out of the pore instantly.\nThis tool uses the technique of suction for pulling out the blackheads. The tube-like end of this tool is placed over the blackhead, and the slide attached to the tool is drawn upwards. This creates a suction, which extracts the blackhead. This method is not as effective as others. It can give better results, if used after steaming the face for five minutes.\nThis is considered one of the best blackhead removal tools. These strips contain a glue which helps in extracting blackheads. Wet the skin and stick this strip on the skin. Pull the strip, after ten minutes. The blackheads are lifted out of the skin, along with the strip. However, use of these strips may cause skin rash in people who have sensitive skin.\nBlackhead Removing Scrub\nScrubs are good for exfoliation and removal of blackheads. Avoid over scrubbing that may cause problems in people with sensitive skin. Use of excess pressure for scrubbing, may cause the blackhead to move deeper into the skin, and can also lead to infections. If done in the right way, this is also a good method to remove blackheads.\nYou can use any of these tools for removing blackheads, provided you know the right technique. Remove those blackheads that have their heads popped out of the skin. If the blackheads are not ready for removal, your efforts to extract them may result in skin infections or scars.\nIt is better to soften the blackheads by steaming, before extraction. Never use excess pressure, while using any of these tools. This rule is applicable, even if you are squeezing the blackhead with your fingertips. All these tools are safe, if you know the right method of usage.",
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        "raw_content": "Muriel Spark E-Book Giveaway and Readalong Plans for April and May\nPosted in Books, Giveaway, Novel, Readalong\tby Caroline\nWith my own Literature and War Readalong and Carl\u2019s Once Upon a Time Challenge which has just started, April and May look like busy months but in a very good way. Since I\u2019m quite excited about some of the events I wanted to share them with you. There are some great readalongs taking place and it would be nice if the one or the other reading this would join as well.\nThe first readalong is Frank Delaney\u2019s Ireland which im going to read together with Mel u from The Reading Life. The choice is inspired by his Irish Short Story Month. We will read and post on it either in week 2 or 3, in April. Should you want to join us, please leave a comment on my or Mel\u2019s blog.\nEmma from Book Around the Corner is hosting a yearlong book club and I\u2019m going to join for the next book which is Tracy Chevalier\u2019s Remarkable Creatures. The readalong takes place on Thursday, April 26.\nIn May I\u2019m going to join Bettina (Liburuak) for a readalong of Alice Walker\u2019s The Color Purple. The readalong takes place on May 31st. Details will be announced on Bettina\u2019s blog, beginning of May.\nAs you know, Muriel Spark week, hosted by Simon (Stuck in A Book) and Harriet (Harriet Devine\u2019s Blog) is going to take place from April 23 \u2013 29.\nOpen Road Integrated Media has just released eight of Muriel Spark\u2019s novels and I\u2019m very glad that I have the opportunity to give away two e-books.\nThe first e-book I\u2019m giving away is the famous The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. It\u2019s a book I personally liked a lot.\nIf you would like to win this e-book, just leave a comment. The giveaway winner will be announced next Tuesday, April 3 2012.\nAs I said before, Open Road Media offers two e-books. Which one will be the second book is up to you, that\u2019s why I included a poll. Please vote for the second book you would like to be given away.\nPlease don\u2019t click the category \u201cother\u201d. I couldn\u2019t get rid of it but it doesn\u2019t exist.\nThe book with the highest poll result will be given away next week.\nThe poll has been moved and can be found here\nAlice Walker, Books, Color Purple, Events, Frank Delaney, Giveaway, Ireland, Muriel Spark, Novels, Poll, Readalongs, Remarkable Creatures, Tracy Chevalier\t51 Comments\n\u00ab Once Upon A Time Challenge VI\nJean Giono: To the Slaughterhouse \u2013 Le grand troupeau (1931) Literature and War Readalong March 2012 \u00bb\n51 thoughts on \u201cMuriel Spark E-Book Giveaway and Readalong Plans for April and May\u201d\nI voted. Not sure which Spark I\u2019ll read but it\u2019ll probably not be on the list as I\u2019ve read most of those and would prefer to read something I haven\u2019t read before.\nNote: don\u2019t enter me for the contest as I have the books already.\nI was wondering if Hothouse by East River is any good?\nI might even enter myself if that gets voted for.\nOf the ones read, it was my least favourite\nIt was ok but to me it just didn\u2019t reach the depth of insights into human nature that this author usually shows\nIt sounds like you have lots of interesting plans. I might join in the Muriel Spark week \u2013 I loved The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I voted for The Hothouse by the East River too as I like the sound of the plot.\nI\u2019m really loking forward to all the readalongs. I hope you can join Muriel Spark week as well. It would be great to read your review.\nThat\u2019s the most ambitious readalong list I\u2019ve ever seen, I think! Thank you for including The Color Purple readalong \u2013 it\u2019s the first time I\u2019m hosting one and I\u2019m very excited about it.\nI don\u2019t think there wil be any other month or two months quite as busy as these but I\u2019m looking forward to it.\nIt\u2019s great to host a readalong people are interested in. The Color Purple should be very interesting. I always wanted to read it, I\u2019m glad I finally get a good reason to do so.\nThank you for mentioning the Tracy Chevalier readalong.\nI\u2019m really glad you\u2019ll participate. I bought the French translation, I was afraid I\u2019d have difficulties with the fossils vocabulary.\nYou are welcome. I didn\u2019t even think of the specialized vocabulary.\nNicola Bain\nMuriel Spark on ebook \u2013 splendid.\nDoes this mean you enter the gievaway?\nI\u2019ll be joining you for at least three of these books (as well as the war book), so your plans are good ones! \ud83d\ude42 I\u2019m pulling the Chevalier out this week and may start a tad early just because I\u2019m excited about it. I\u2019m also looking forward to reading another book by Muriel Spark (maybe two..). No need to drop my name in the hat as I received a freebie from the pub as well\u2013better to let someone else have a chance. I seem to have a stack of her books on my shelves as it is.\nIt\u2019s true, I didn\u2019t think of it. We are going to read a lot together. \ud83d\ude42 I hope the Giono is going well for you? I wouldn\u2019t have thought that it would be this graphic.\nI\u2019m a bit worried that nobody enters for the e-books. I think, after all, not all that many people have e-readers.\nYou are busy! Can\u2019t wait to hear about all of your books. I liked the poll you included. Nice touch!\nThanks TBM. You don\u2019t have an e-reader? You don\u2019t want to read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie? It\u2019s a short book and so good.\nI haven\u2019t purchased an e-reader yet, but I do have kindle on my PC. If it is a small book, I don\u2019t mind reading it on my laptop. I need to join the new trend and actually get an e-reader. Sure, sign me up. Thanks!\nOk, great. It\u2019s such a wonderful book. 120 pages. Did you also vote?\nSure did. I\u2019m a political person. I love participating in polls \ud83d\ude42\nYou are like me. I always love to vote unless I have no clue at all.\nThat is a good point Caroline! There have been some occasions in the polling booth when I left a certain question unanswered since I didn\u2019t know what the question was about. American ballots can be quite confusing sometimes. I figured my ignorance could cause more harm than good. But when I don\u2019t think I can harm anyone, I love a poll. I used to complete the poll everyday on CNN when I would check the website while at work. Can\u2019t resist it!\nIt does bring out the child in me. Press a button, leave a mark. Something like that. ; )\nThere\u2019s so much going on at the moment, isn\u2019t there? I\u2019m deep in Orange Prize books myself, but I may well join in on Emma\u2019s challenge to read the Tracy Chevalier \u2013 an author I\u2019ve wanted to try for ages. I don\u2019t know how you manage to keep up with so many challenges, Caroline \u2013 you are an inspiration to us all.\nI start to wonder whether I\u2019m not a bit mad? On the other hand it\u2019s nice to read with others, every book attracts another group of people and it\u2019s a great opportunity to discuss and \u201cmeet\u201d people. It would be great if you would join. I liked Tracy Chevalier\u2019s writing. Incredibly descriptive.\nBtw You will notice my comment on your blog is now in moderation. I needed a new e-mail because of the new comment policy. Bit of a nuisance really.\nI voted\u2026. Although I really had no clue, because I haven\u2019t read any of the books listed.\nThanks for this giveaway, please count me in.\nThat\u2019s OK \u2013 and \u2013 sure, you\u2019re in. You are welcome. \ud83d\ude42\nWonderful reading plans, Caroline! I love the covers of the Muriel Spark audio books \u2013 they look so beautiful! I want to read \u2018The Color Purple\u2019 myself. I will see whether I can join the readalong. It is interesting that it won both the Pulitzer and the National Book Award \u2013 Wow! It must be something! Happy Reading \ud83d\ude42\nThanks, Vishy. It would be great if you could join.\nThose covers are quite different, aren\u2019t they? I like them very much as well.\nI\u2019m looking foward to read. I\u2019ve had The Color Purple on my shelves for years.\nWow, you\u2019re busy, Caroline! The readalongs sound good. I\u2019ve read both Remarkable Creatures and The Color Purple, and much preferred the latter. Will be interested to see what you make of them. Would love to be entered for the Muriel Spark giveaway! I also voted in the poll, although it was slightly random as I don\u2019t know too much about any of the books. Reality and Dreams sounded intriguing though\u2026\nI\u2019m a bit busy but it\u2019s nice as well. That\u2019s a coincidence, that you\u2019ve read both books. I guess they are in very different leagues, so to speak.\nThanks for the interest in the book and the vote.\nI think I once saw a BBC(?) TV adaptation of \u201cThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie\u201d when I was a kid. Since I\u2019ve taken to reading Kindle books on an Android device recently, I\u2019ll enter for the giveaway please.\nAs much as I\u2019d like to click the poll, I have no clue about any of her other books. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is the only one I could have named.\nI\u2019ve read Miss Brodie and loved it altough I keep on hearing there are better ones.\nI guess there are many possibilities to read e-books. The kindle is just one.\nI will read Territorial Rights. Don\u2019t worry about the poll.\nwow\u2026you are indeed really busy!!! I was this busy last year that\u2019s why I decided not to join too many book event this year.\ngood luck with all the books you are going to read \ud83d\ude42\nBy the way can ebook be printed out?\nYes, you can in theory print it out, I suppose. I never tried but when you get it sent to your computer, it should be possible. It\u2019s worth for you to try and find out as there will be much more giveaways in the future with e-books.\nI could try\u2026I know it is much easier if I have an ebook reader \ud83d\ude09\nSo\u2026Count me in. If it turns out I can print it out then I will never join ebook giveaway again.\nOk, you\u2019re in. \ud83d\ude42\nI ve her a far cry from Kensington be my first book by Spark ,all the best stu\nI hope it\u2019s a good one. I haven\u2019t read it. I\u2019m looking forward to your review.\nStu, are you entering the give away?\nCurrently writing up my thesis on Spark, and would love to read the archive material included in the E-Book. An incredible writer.\nShe is a fascinating writer, I agree. I will read Territorial Rights and am looking foward to it.\nNadia Konstantinova\nI haven\u2019t read most of Muriel Spark\u2019s books, but what I\u2019ve read so far has given me a true readership pleasure.\nYes, she is great. 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        "raw_content": "One of the greatest challenges when studying history is often the inability to truly relate to what is described in written documents. In many cases, the students are asked to investigate without being able to touch and/or physically experience the past. Thanks to museum and/or historical settings such as the Royal Ontario Museum and/or Black Creek Pioneer Village, students are able to experience the past; however, what can we do to help them understand and experience historically relevant events that happened miles and miles away?\nThe Grade 8s participated in a Virtual Reality \u201cfield trip\u201d \u2013 an incredibly powerful way to add to student research and help further their understanding of concepts that can otherwise be abstract or un-relatable! In their case, the goal was to better understand, evaluate and formulate questions around the construction of the transcontinental railway by the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway).\nUsing Mazo\u2019s Virtual Reality Goggles, students actually rode the Rocky Mountaineer, traveling along Kicking Horse River, through the Spiral Tunnels, the location where the last spike on the Canadian Pacific Railway was driven. This route is famous for uniting the country and connecting British Columbia to Canada over 125 years ago.\nAs they enjoyed the touristy comforts of the sleeping, dining and observation cars, they were asked to describe the physical geography of the region, and then consider not only the expropriation of land from reserves, but also the hurdles faced by the railway workers responsible for the construction of the thoroughfare.\nStudents were asked to consider why Chinese workers might have been hired to build the railway rather than someone of European descent. They also discussed land ownership, and gained a better understanding of the consequences of expropriation.\nAlthough the construction of the transcontinental railroad strengthened the connection of British Columbia and the Northwest Territories to the Dominion of Canada, it also heavily contributed to the demise of many First Nations, M\u00e9tis and Inuit, as well as some of the immigrant population.\nVirtual reality allowed students to better explain the historical significance of the railway, and how it directly impacted many individuals and their communities\u2026 without ever leaving the classroom!\nPrevious Post Explorons le corps humain !\nNext Post La r\u00e9alit\u00e9 virtuelle : un exemple saisissant d\u2019histoire vivante !",
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        "raw_content": "Posted in Abandoned, Black, Conjure, Culture, Folks, History, Hoodoo, Rootwork, Spirituality\nRootwork: Where have all the Black Folks Gone?\nPosted on August 27, 2013 September 19, 2013 by Big Liz's Conjure Corner\nAs I considered topics for my inaugural blog post, a topic presented itself today in a Rootworking group I belong to. The poster, being white himself, wondered about why many of the big names in Rootworking/Hoodoo (two terms I that I will use interchangeably in my blog) appeared to be almost exclusively white. He was wondering about the lack of Black practitioners in the public eye and was concerned about Hoodoo \u201cloosing it\u2019s connection to its origins.\u201d This was my reply.\nUnfortunately there are a few things going on here. The first problem is the commercialization of Hoodoo. There is money to be made, and money is and remains \u201cthe root of all evil\u201d and corruption. Hoodoo is no exception. In this country, the scale of financial resources to commercialize something has, and has always been, in favor of white men. So that is why you are seeing the proliferation of it online. Secondly, many Blacks have forgotten their own history. In the rush to assimilate into mainstream culture, many subscribed to the idea that \u201cwhite is right,\u201d and anything associated with Africa was wicked and against God. I witnessed it in my own family.\nMy mother\u2019s generation was the last generation that even spoke of the old ways, and they ignored many of the things my grandmother (pictured) tried to tell them. They either believed in the evangelical practices of their churches that told them that Rootwork was \u201cevil,\u201d or they gave up on the concepts of God and spirituality entirely. As a result, I learned very little from my grandmother and nothing from my mother. My mother\u2019s generation paid the price for it dearly. You cannot un-know who you are. This can also be seen in almost EVERY aspect of Black culture. White people own the Jazz and Blues clubs. Most of our children cannot even name a Blues artist if you asked them too. We\u2019ve avoided all things considered \u201ccountry,\u201d and unsophisticated and pray to a white God who tells us the very fiber of our being is wrong. It\u2019s gonna take a hell of a lot to undo that.\nThe last part of this equation is that more Black folks practice Hoodoo than most people think. Even when they have tried so hard to distance themselves from the old ways, I\u2019ve seen my very \u201csaved\u201d relatives cuss you out if you put your purse on the floor. They still live in fear of being \u201ccrossed up.\u201d I heard about \u201cthrowing a root\u201d on a man by putting menstrual blood in his spaghetti long before I knew what Hoodoo really was. My friend is taking Papa Matt\u2019s class with me. When she and her mother came to me for a reading, she discussed just how much her mother knew. She asked her, \u201cwhy didn\u2019t you teach me?\u201d her mother replied, \u201cteach you? You were RIGHT THERE WITH ME. You should have PAID attention!\u201d\nYou see, Black folks do not shout their involvement with magic from the rooftops. It was mostly because they would be condemned by their churches. Black folks respected the practice so much, that it was advertised ONLY word of mouth, least people learn the secrets of our culture that we hold dear. Why did they want to keep them secret? For the very reasons we are seeing today. People are doing all kinds of things in the name of Hoodoo, and most of them are not good. Trust me, I feel some kind of way about websites, groups and associations that put all of our \u201cbusiness,\u201d (so to say) in the streets. Old school Black people never would put anyone\u2019s personal business on front street for any reason. Those types of things were reserved for personal conversations in whispers. You can see it when Black people refuse speak ill of politicians (Obama), leaders (Jessie Jackson) and celebrities (OJ Simpson). We all know they are less than stellar individuals, but I will deny that I ever said that in public. Travis Smiley and Cornell West have been largely ostracized by Black folks because of the hateraid and venom they shoot Obama\u2019s way. LOL! We all know OJ\u2019s ass was guilty. It was not about that. It was the fact that a Black man beat the system of oppression. Right? No. Reality? Yes.\nBut then white scholars came in and found out our traditions. Now it is out there. And as with everything, people are trying to bastardize it and make it what it is not. For Black people who know the history of the tradition, it is not really an issue what color you are, as long as you honor the tradition and not try to make shit up as you go along. 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        "raw_content": "Winner of Recovery Street Film Festival announced at launch event\nThe Recovery Street Film Festival kicked off at the Rio Cinema in Dalston on Wednesday 7th September where ten shortlisted films were screened, all on the topic of recovery and celebrating people\u2019s journeys to overcoming substance misuse. Prizes were handed out to those finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd.\nThe winning prize was awarded to a film entitled \u2018Hope Inside\u2019 featuring service users talking about their experiences of addiction and what led to their \u2018light bulb moment\u2019. The stories show that there can be enjoyment and hope in recovery from substance misuse.\nSecond place went to David McCollom and colleagues at the Thomas Project in Salford. The film follows a man\u2019s journey from desperation to recovery.\nFinally, third place was awarded to the film entitled \u2018Jimmy\u2019s Story\u2019 which chronicles one man\u2019s remarkable story from childhood to the present day.\nMark Dempster, an addiction therapist who hosted the launch, said: \u2018I want to say well done to everyone who contributed to the ten shortlisted films. But of course, a special congratulations goes out to the makers of the winning film, \u2018Hope Inside\u2019 \u2013 a fantastic, inspiring film.\n\u2018With recent statistics showing an increase in drug deaths, it is more important than ever to celebrate recovery and show people that the support is there. All of the films we saw today show that recovery is possible.\u2019\nGemma Mukadam, Senior Practitioner at HMP Wymott said: \u2018This is the first time we have entered the Recovery Street Film Festival and we are absolutely overjoyed to have won. What makes it so poignant for us is that we are a prison service and do not always get recognition for work that is going on in prisons for people to achieve recovery.\n\u2018Our film is about there being hope inside prison. Change is happening, and people recognising this can be a massive boost for service users\u2019 self-esteem, self-confidence, self-worth and can give them a sense of belonging and success. The reaction from the service users was extremely positive \u2013 they are thrilled we have won; they feel we have put Wymott on the map and we are all just so proud of the work being done.\u2019\nThe ten shortlisted will be showing at various locations throughout September. To find out where you can watch the films, visit: http://www.recoverystreetfilmfestival.co.uk/where-to-watch/.",
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        "raw_content": "In a series of four blog posts, we\u2019ll be highlighting courses available on edX that you can take as your first steps towards exploring and learning STEM \u2013 science, technology, engineering and math \u2013 skills. Read the first two blogs featuring science and technology courses.\nEngineers use math, science and technology to solve real world problems. It is a major growth field, and job seekers can expect to find some type of engineering position in almost any industry.\nThe main four branches of engineering are Civil, which involves the involves the development of infrastructure such as buildings, railways, roads construction, bridges and general construction project management; Mechanical, which involves the design of mechanical systems in industries such as manufacturing, aeronautics, nanotechnology, nuclear power production, heating and cooling; Industrial, which involves increasing productivity and reducing waste and spending for manufacturing companies; Electrical, which involves the study of energy (wind, solar, natural gas, etc.) and developing technologies to assist with the practical application of such energies; and Chemical, which involves the application of chemical, physical, and biological sciences to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.\nHowever, numerous subfields are on the rise as niche engineering skills are needed in industries such as software development, agriculture, biomedicine and aerospace. With the broad range of possibilities and high career prospects, look to your personal interests to help determine which type of engineering is right for you.\nHere are six courses you can take to jumpstart your career in engineering:\nASUx (In Session, Started August 14, Instructor-Led)\nMITx (Starts September 26, Self-Paced)\nCornellX (Self-Paced)\nDelftX (Self-Paced)\nIntroduction to Aeronautical Engineering\nSo You Want to Become a Biomedical Engineer\nIEEEx (Self-Paced)\nPartners: Arizona State University (ASU) Cornell IEEE MIT TU Delft\nGet a jobstem careers",
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        "raw_content": "Leave a Comment on What does a Complete Blood Count (CBC) tell you about your health?\nA CBC, also known as a complete blood count, is a common blood test performed on patients on a regular basis (annually or every six months, for example). By measuring the types of blood cells that are in your blood and how many appear, doctors can determine if your blood health is OK. These tests are often done as part of a routine physical when there is no apparent health problem. The CBC test also reveals if your blood shows signs of infection, dehydration, anemia, the need for a post-surgery transfusion and more.\nBlood can be drawn from a vein. Keep in mind that \u201cnormal\u201d values can vary slightly based on which laboratory is analyzing the blood sample and the diagnosis listed for high and low levels are not diagnostic. Don\u2019t assume anything about your blood tests without speaking to your physician.\nRed Blood Cell Count (RBCs) aka Erythrocytes\nThe cells that carry oxygen to the body.\nMen: 4.7 to 6.1 million cells per microliter.\nWomen: 4.2 to 5.4 million cells per microliter\nLow results can indicate blood loss, problems with the bone marrow, leukemia and malnutrition. High results can indicate heart problems, kidney disease, over transfusion and dehydration.\nWhite Blood Cell Count (WBCs) aka Leucocytes\nThese cells are the infection-fighting portion of the blood and play a role in inflammation.\n4,500 to 10,000 cells/mcl\nA low count can indicate bone marrow problems, chemical exposure, autoimmune disease, and problems with the liver or spleen. High levels can indicate the presence of tissue damage (burns), leukemia and infectious disease.\nThis is the percentage of the blood that is composed of red blood cells.\nMen: 40.7% to 50.3%\nWomen: 36.1% to 44.3%\nLow hematocrit levels can indicate anemia, blood loss, bone marrow problems, malnutrition and more. High levels can indicate dehydration, polycythemia vera, smoking, living at high altitude and congenital heart disease.\nHemoglobin is a protein on red blood cells that carries oxygen.\nMen: 13.8 to 17.2 grams/deciliter\nWomen: 12.1 to 15.1 grams/deciliter.\nLow levels may indicate blood loss or anemia.\nPlatelet Count (thrombocytes)\nPlatelets are the part of the blood that makes the blood clot.\n150,000 to 400,000 per mm3.\nLow levels may indicate the person is receiving chemotherapy, hemolytic anemia, the presence of a replacement heart valve, leukemia or a recent blood transfusion. High levels can be caused by anemia, specific types of cancer, polycythemia vera, a recent surgery to remove the spleen and other health issues.\nCBC. National Institutes of Health http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003642.htm#Normal%20Values\nPlatelet Count. National Institutes of Health. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003647.htm\nTags: Biomarkers blood lab results electronic health records functional medicine health lab results preventive preventive care\nPrevious Entry What the heck is the difference between Folic Acid, Folate and Vitamin B9?\nNext Entry What does UIBC mean?",
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        "title": "What is Cryptosporidium? \u2013 HealthMatters.io \u2013 Lab results explained",
        "raw_content": "Leave a Comment on What is Cryptosporidium?\nCryptosporidium is a microscopic parasite that causes the diarrheal disease cryptosporidiosis. Both the parasite and the disease are commonly known as \u201cCrypto.\u201d\nThe parasite is protected by an outer shell that allows it to survive outside the body for long periods of time and makes it very tolerant to chlorine disinfection.\nWhile this parasite can be spread in several different ways, water (drinking water and recreational water) is the most common way to spread the parasite. Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of waterborne disease among humans in the United States.\nThe risk of developing severe disease may differ depending on each person\u2019s degree of immune suppression.\nMost people who have healthy immune systems will recover without treatment.\nDiarrhea can be managed by drinking plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.\nPeople who are in poor health or who have weakened immune systems are at higher risk for more severe and prolonged illness.\nYoung children and pregnant women may be more susceptible to dehydration resulting from diarrhea and should drink plenty of fluids while ill.\nRapid loss of fluids from diarrhea may be especially life threatening to babies. Therefore, parents should talk to their healthcare providers about fluid replacement therapy options for infants.\nAnti-diarrheal medicine may help slow down diarrhea, but a healthcare provider should be consulted before such medicine is taken.\nHIV-positive individuals who suspect they have cryptosporidiosis should contact their healthcare provider. For those persons with AIDS, anti-retroviral therapy that improves the immune status will also decrease or eliminate symptoms of cryptosporidiosis. However, even if symptoms disappear, cryptosporidiosis is often not curable and the symptoms may return if the immune status worsens.\nhttps://www.cdc.gov/parasites/crypto/\nPrevious Entry What is Alpha-Ketoisocaproate?\nNext Entry What is Alpha-2-Globulin (Serum)?",
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        "title": "Places to See While Visiting Maine Veterans\u2019 Home in South Paris",
        "raw_content": "Places to See While Visiting Maine Veterans\u2019 Home in South Paris\nWe often get asked for recommendations on what to see while visiting family and friends at Maine Veterans\u2019 Home in South Paris. Here are our top 7 recommendations of things to do in the surrounding area:\n7 Recommended Place to Visit Near South Paris\n1. McLaughlin Garden & Homestead\nVisit the beauty of McLaughlin Garden & Homestead, a historic New England farmstead, house museum and landscaped garden with more than 500 varieties of flowers. The garden is one of a few specimen gardens in the state and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. Check out the site\u2019s events and programs to find out more about flower festivals, gardening workshops, family events and more.\n2. Streaked Mountain\nStreaked Mountain is a short, rigorous upward hike. At 1,770 feet, the mountain rises between South Paris and Buckfield in Oxford County. Locals say don\u2019t be fooled by the short distance -- only a half mile -- as it\u2019s steep, sharp incline between bushes and trees can take the wind out of even the most experienced hikers. Few level stretches exist.\n3. Paris Hill Historic District\nIf you like architecture and history, take a drive through the Paris Hill Historic District to see numerous well-preserved residential, civic and religious structures dating back to the 1800s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Most of the buildings are either Federal or Greek Revival in styling, although there are a fair number of Italianate houses and a mansard-roofed Second Empire house. Plan to make a stop at the Hamlin Memorial Library & Museum to find out more about the area.\n4. Grafton Notch State Park\nAdventurists and sightseers will want to take a hike through Grafton Notch State Park. The state park and surrounding Mahoosuc Public Lands are a premier recreational destination that includes 12 of the most challenging miles along the Appalachian Trail and spectacular, mountain views from the Mahoosuc Range. Those who seek tamer adventures can find short walks to impressive waterfalls and gorges and areas for wildlife and bird watching.\n5. Poland Spring Resort\nFor a little relaxation while in the area, stay at the nearby Poland Spring Resort. The 500-acre vacation resort offers gorgeous views from the three inns and 10 cottages, several restaurants, an ice cream shop, golf course and more.\n6. Oxford Plains Speedway\nTake in an action-packed evening at the Oxford Plains Speedway. The \u215c-mile asphalt track hosts the Pro All Star Series Super Late Models, Modifieds and Sportsman races throughout the year.\n7. Oxford Casino\nThe Oxford Casino opened in 2012 and since has undergone two expansions. The hilltop casino includes a gaming floor with more than 850 slot machines and 26 game tables. It also hosts the Oxford Grill, a 140-seat casual restaurant, grab-and-go restaurant, video poker bar and more.",
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        "raw_content": "22 May 2012 / Photography\nIn recent months I've been reflecting on my photography as a whole and I feel that I've reached a point where I'm beginning to understand what photography means to me. I think I've been struggling to figure it out ever since I bought my first DSLR and it's only really started to hit home when I took a step back and really thought about what I like and dislike about shooting.\nI've read blogs posts here and there over the last few months where some people condemn others for using an iPhone and daring to call that photography or you're not doing it right if you shoot in anything but Manual. That's their own opinion and perspective and at one point, I might have agreed on some level but I don't have that view anymore.\nTo me photography is more than the equipment you use or the amount of time you spend editing photos. It's about simply taking photos.\nPhotography at its most base level is about recording moments. Whether these moments have had a level of pre-planning like in fashion photography or whether they're serendipitous and rely somewhat on being in the right place at the right time like in street photography. It's creating a document showing how a particular spot on the globe looked at a particular moment in time.\nI like to use my camera to record these moments. A moment for me isn't necessarily something within the frame, a moment can be defined as the split-second when the sensor captured the light and the image produced allows me to recall that moment and what was going on around me.\n\"A good photograph is knowing where to stand.\" - Ansel Adams\nNotice that I've not mentioned equipment in any detail so far. This is where my opinion of photography changes from others because I no longer link the definition of photography to the kind of equipment used. Sure a 5DmkII will produce a higher quality image with greater detail than a 1000D, but that doesn't necessarily make the image better. To me what makes a great image is one that encourages a story to be created by the viewer and for me this story generally formulates around imagining what it was like to be in that very spot when the shot was taken.\nThis is why I had no issues selling my DSLR a month ago because it doesn't matter what you're using to shoot, just as long as you're hitting a shutter button and recording moments in the world.\nThis is photography for me, capturing the moments.",
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        "raw_content": "Philippe Courtot on Cloud Computing with ITAdviser\nI believe that the SaaS and Cloud Computing revolution holds the potential to benefit everyone in the software industry, and all who rely on it for their business. For instance, we in the industry are well aware that software is evolving too quickly to keep up. It\u2019s a never ending process of software enhancements, upgrades, security fixes, and new installations. And, few would disagree that there are too many vulnerabilities affecting too many applications. In this disorder, most of the burden has fallen on the shoulders of organizations that have had to dedicate extraordinary resources to patch and mitigate the security holes. Here is an interesting statistic that reveals the magnitude of the challenge. According to Qualys&apos; The Laws of Vulnerabilities 2.0 research, companies take an average of 59 days to patch their vulnerabilities. Five years ago, that number was 60 days. That\u2019s a reduction of one day in the past five years. When one considers all the effort and automation that has gone into patch management in the past five years, that\u2019s not much in the way of improvement. And this shows not just how steep the challenge is, but just how broken the current ecosystem of traditional software is.\nThe SaaS approach\nFortunately, the SaaS and Cloud Computing models are positive disruptions on the infrastructure of both private networks and the Internet. Unlike when individual organizations patch (work that must be duplicated for every installation), when SaaS vendors update their software applications, all of their customers are patched instantaneously as well. Because of this simple fact, many of the security problems that plague today\u2019s business technology systems \u2013 such as patches and software misconfiguration issues \u2013 are solved. Thus, in this, and many other ways, the burden of maintaining a secure application largely is transferred from the software user to the provider. The effect of proper patching is amplified throughout all the IT systems the SaaS and cloud providers touch. For many years it was thought that SaaS would be destined just for SMEs, but today we know that this isn\u2019t so; the advantages of cost reductions in staff and infrastructure are as valuable to the large corporate as the small or mid-sized business, particularly in the current economic climate. Cloud Computing offers a delivery model that scales and can reach out to millions \u2013 that\u2019s the power of the Internet. Once the infrastructure or data centre has been built the cost of adding additional services is minimal and hence the service provider can offer aggressive prices because the overall cost of the infrastructure and the specialist personnel to man it can be amortized over a large number of users. Another massive advantage for customers of SaaS is that it puts the power in the hands of the buyer. They can &apos;try and buy&apos; solutions with ease and of course they are at liberty to switch vendors if their services don\u2019t come up to scratch. What\u2019s more whilst vendors have traditionally focused on the enterprise as the customer for hardware and software, the data centre owners will gradually become key customers for the future.\nSome still are fighting the shift to SaaS and Cloud Computing. But, I don\u2019t believe that resistance to the transformation of on-premise business IT to cloud-based computing is a viable option. Not for long. The business benefits, cost savings, and reduction in complexity are just too compelling for businesses to overlook. Actually, today, the strongest resistance we see is emanating from IT departments, and IT security staff \u2013 mainly out of fear of what might happen if one were to lose control of data. But the reality is that businesses have already lost control of data, as evidenced by the constant security breaches that we read about in the media on an almost daily basis. By putting the data in one place it is easier to control access to it. Security in the cloud will follow the pattern of banking where we are comfortable to withdraw our cash from the convenience of an ATM, over the Internet or via our mobile and leave its security to be dealt with by the experts. Nevertheless, despite reservations from IT, businesses will march forward, because the business has no choice but the path that simplifies many of today\u2019s IT complexities. And in this, the primary \u2013 and strategic \u2013 role of IT security will be successfully and securely managing the privacy and security risks associated with data living in the cloud.\nWhile the visible shift to Cloud Computing to date has been the movement of applications and data to the cloud, it\u2019s not going to stop there. Soon, the day will come when companies outsource not only their software but their network infrastructure, as well. One day, almost everything we do on private networks \u2013 manage information, applications, infrastructure, and services \u2013 will be accessible instantly and securely from anywhere and from any Web browser. It\u2019s time to prepare.\nPrevious Previous post: Qualys Security Conference 2009 Highlights & Pictures\nNext Next post: Qualys Ranked One of the Fastest Growing Companies in North America on Deloitte\u2019s 2009 Technology Fast 500",
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        "raw_content": "September 21, 2015 Bryan Wendell Commentary, Eagle Scout, Service 91\nFor months now I\u2019ve been posting before-and-after photos of Eagle Scout service projects.\nGathering the photos is a highlight of my week, and the series has been well-received by blog readers. However, some commenters have made an important point: Almost all of the projects spotlighted are construction-based.\nYou know what? They\u2019re right. That\u2019s an inherent flaw in my Extreme Makeovers series. It only includes physical projects \u2014 those that offer a permanent transformation to places like baseball diamonds, community parks and historic cemeteries.\nI\u2019m a fan of construction-based projects; my own involved constructing a wooden walkway and benches. But I know that many projects can\u2019t be depicted with before-and-after photos.\nExamples of these include planning and executing a blood drive, organizing a communitywide event, creating and distributing a safety pamphlet, and many more.\nShane Uribe\u2019s Eagle project of the year\nFor proof that non-construction projects can make a huge difference, look to Shane Uribe. The California Eagle Scout won this year\u2019s Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award.\nYou see, Shane spent his early years in several foster homes. He carried all of his belongings from place to place in a black trash bag.\nNot wanting others to endure that same fate, he planned a duffel-bag drive. He filled 100 high-quality duffel bags with blankets, flashlights and stuffed animals. No trash bags for these kids.\nHis project was such a success that San Diego County decided to make it a permanent program. Now many more than 100 children will benefit from Shane\u2019s project.\n(Read more about Shane and his duffel-bag drive in the Fall 2015 issue of Eagles\u2019 Call magazine, out later this month.)\nNowhere in the Boy Scouts of America\u2019s guidance on Eagle Scout projects \u2014 not in the Guide to Advancement, not in the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook \u2014 does it mandate that Eagle projects be construction-based or permanent.\nThe primary guidance is that a Life Scout must \u201cplan, develop and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school or your community.\u201d\nThat leaves an intentionally wide range of potential projects, and it includes projects that are construction-based and projects that aren\u2019t.\nWhile there are some rules \u2014 no projects that benefit the BSA, no fundraisers, no routine labor \u2014 there are more projects a Scout can do than ones he can\u2019t.\nSection 9.0.2.0 of the 2015 Guide to Advancement offers additional guidance. In fact, the Guide mentions blood drives specifically:\nIt is important not to categorically reject projects that, on the surface, may not seem to require enough planning and development. Consider, for example, a blood drive. Often rejected out of hand, this project, if done properly, could be acceptable. Few would question the beneficiary. Blood banks save lives\u2014thousands of them: maybe yours, maybe that of a loved one. If the candidate proposes to use a set of \u201ccanned\u201d instructions from the bank, implemented with no further planning, the planning effort would not meet the test.\nOn the other hand, there are councils in which Scouts and advancement committees have met with blood bank officials and worked out approaches that can comply. Typically these involve developing marketing plans and considering logistics. People successful in business know how important these skills are. Some blood banks will also set a minimum for blood collected as a measure of a successful plan. To provide another valuable lesson, they may require the candidate to keep at it until he\u2019s met this goal.\nA good test of any project is to evaluate its complexity. In the case of a blood drive, for example, elements of challenge and complexity can be added so there is a clear demonstration of planning, development, and leadership.\nThere\u2019s no shortage of Eagle Scout project ideas. Some of the most interesting projects I read about are ones that aren\u2019t on any of the lists that show up when you Google \u201cEagle project ideas.\u201d As Scouters, I challenge you to turn the selfless act of a teenager \u2014 the desire to plan and complete an Eagle Scout project \u2014 into something he\u2019ll remember for the rest of his life.\nNo matter what form it takes.\nSometimes that\u2019ll be a construction-based project, with a shiny plaque screwed on, that will last for decades. 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        "raw_content": "What is Wi-Fi 6?\nSo you might have looked at your router recently and thought, \u201chey I haven\u2019t changed that in a while.\u201d Wi-Fi has been a pretty stable technology for a while and that\u2019s allowed prices to come down and routers to get smaller again. Get ready for all that to change.\nNew name for the same thing?\nIt took years, but the Wi-Fi Alliance (the people who certify Wi-Fi standards) finally realized that the current networking standard has a really crummy name. For a generation, the standards were referred to by the number 802.11 followed by a letter. The 802.11 refers to the specific designation by the IEEE while the letter was sort of a generational thing to let you know what was the latest.\nFor example, 802.11a and 802.11b were the original standards. We jumped to 802.11g and then to 802.11n which made very little sense. And then because that was just too convenient we then went to the now-current standard, 802.11ac. Savvy marketers were referring to these as \u201cWireless G,\u201d \u201cWireless N,\u201d and so on, but they couldn\u2019t very well call it \u201cWireless AC\u201d because that makes it seems like the power is wireless.\nSo, they went back to the drawing board.\n802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g will still be called that, because basically who cares, they\u2019re old and slow.\n802.11n will now be called \u201cWi-Fi 4.\u201d\n802.11ac will now be called \u201cWi-Fi 5.\u201d\nI think this makes sense and it\u2019s probably something they should have done a decade ago.\nOK so what\u2019s Wi-Fi 6?\nWi-Fi 6 is the consumer name for IEEE 802.11ax. I\u2019m glad they want to call it Wi-Fi 6 because 802.11ax sounds like Wi-Fi enabled body spray. It\u2019s a new standard that\u2019s just beginning to hit the market, and it\u2019s the reason you\u2019ll probably upgrade your router again in a few years.\nThe Wi-Fi people are pushing manufacturers to put little numbers in the Wi-Fi icons on your stuff to make you feel insecure and cranky if you don\u2019t have the latest and greatest.\nThe goal of 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 is to bring higher speeds to everyone. Technically Wi-Fi 5 has higher potential speeds. In very specific test environments you can get up to 3Gb/second. However in the most common configurations you get no more that 50-60Mb/second. Wi-Fi 6 should make it easier for lower-priced routers to routinely exceed 100Mb/second.\nMore importantly, it should bring more consistent connections to all those smart home devices. Keep in mind, ten years ago you had maybe four or five devices that used your home Wi-Fi. Today it\u2019s probably more than 20 and in the years to come it could be over 100. Wi-Fi 6 will make it easier for devices to work together in an environment like that, an environment that was only seen in large offices until recently.\nWhat should you buy now?\nHonestly, Wi-Fi 5 routers, still labeled as 802.11ac, are going to be your best bet for the next 1-2 years. While Wi-Fi 6 is still rolling out, you\u2019re sure to see a surge in gigantic ugly routers like we saw when Wi-Fi 5 rolled out. Just the other day, Netgear showed this monstrosity:\nwhich looks like Kylo Ren is going to emerge from it and cut down your entire village. Do you have an urgent need? If not, stay away from the latest generation for a little while until it\u2019s sorted out and stay with the excellent selection at Solid Signal.\nWhat is the singularity and when will it happen?\nShould you worry about maintaining your DVR\u2019s hard drive?",
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        "raw_content": "Vodafone Outlet: How to get yourself a virtually new phone at a discounted price!\nFind out everything you need to know about Vodafone Outlet - a new web store where you can get virtually new phones at discount prices!\nHome \u203a Uncategorized \u203a Vodafone Outlet: How to get yourself a virtually new phone at a discounted price!\nDid you know: when you buy a phone at Vodafone, we give you 14 days to play with it and test it out? If you decide it\u2019s not the phone for you during that period, you can return it to us free of charge.\nAnd that got us thinking: what happens to all the barely used, practically new phones that get returned? Well, the answer is Vodafone Outlet \u2013 a new web-store where you can buy these refurbished returns at huge discount prices. We\u2019ve been chatting to Vodafone\u2019s E-Commerce specialist Ben Carr to find out exactly what the big deal is:\nThe savvy smartphone shopper\u2019s new best friend\u2026\n\u201cNaturally, we get quite a lot of devices returned to us by customers,\u201d says Ben. \u201cOften they\u2019ve bought a phone, they\u2019ve played around with it a bit and decided it\u2019s not for them and they return it in their 14-day cooling off period.\u201d\n\u201cWe sell them at a discount rather than brand new \u2013 even if they haven\u2019t even been touched.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019re allowed to sell any of those phones that come back in pristine condition, but because they\u2019ve been slightly used, we sell them at a discount rather than brand new \u2013 even if they haven\u2019t even been touched. They go through a strict series of checks and tests at our warehouse, and those that are in good enough condition get repackaged and head onto Vodafone Outlet.\n\u201cAnd they come with all the additional bits and bobs too,\u201d he adds, \u201cheadphones, booklets, cables \u2013 everything that came with the original devices are all included.\u201d\nSounds enticing, right? Thing is, that\u2019s not the only way untouched devices end up on Outlet:\n\u201cWhen we decide to stop selling a device, there will always be a few left in the warehouse. All of these end-of-line devices are now going to be reserved for Vodafone Outlet too, so we\u2019re going to be able to bring these to the customer at a cheaper price as well.\nBen says it\u2019s all about looking out for our customer\u2019s needs from top to bottom. In that mission, no stone is left unturned, whether that means big changes like improving our back end tech, or more practical ideas like this new way of repurposing devices\u2026\nInterested? We thought you might be. After all, who would turn down the chance to pick up a mint-condition phone for a fraction of the recommended retail price? Check out our handy video below for more info on how you nab yourself a discount device:\nFor those who want to check out what\u2019s available right now, Ben was only too happy to fill us in on the finer details:\n\u201cIn practice it operates through a site connected to vodafone.co.uk. The deals are only available through the website though; you won\u2019t be able to get them in our stores.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019re live right now at vodafone.co.uk/outlet,\u201d Ben adds. \u201cWe\u2019re continually improving the site and making sure it\u2019s the best it can be, but new deals are going up all the time.\u201d\nThat means there\u2019s even more reason to follow us on Facebook and Twitter, because as Ben tells us, our always up-to-date social channels are going to be the best way to find out when new Outlet bargains go on sale. And you\u2019ll need to act fast: demand will be hot, so if you miss the first clarion call you might well end up empty handed\u2026\n\u201cOur plan is to use social media to put out the word when new devices go up onto Vodafone Outlet as it\u2019s one of the quickest ways of letting people know.\u201d\nIn closing, Ben\u2019s best advice is just to keep checking the site, because you never know what you might miss:\n\u201cJust because something was there yesterday, it doesn\u2019t necessarily mean it\u2019ll be there today.\u201d\n\u201cBecause of the nature of how this works, the device range will change quite often. Some of the offers will be very limited, to the point where sometimes we\u2019ll only have 40 or 50 devices. Just because something was there yesterday, it doesn\u2019t necessarily mean it\u2019ll be there today.\n\u201cI guess the message is \u2013 if it\u2019s there and it\u2019s something you want, grab it now! But likewise, if there\u2019s nothing on there that you\u2019re interested in, check back tomorrow, because you don\u2019t know what you might find and it might only be there for a few hours!\u201d\nFancy a bargain? We\u2019re reliably informed that limited quantities of the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One M8 and Galaxy S5 mini will be going onto Vodafone Outlet soon! Click here to get browsing.\nvodafone outlet",
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        "title": "Could the Wattpad app land you a book deal?",
        "raw_content": "Like to write? We've been speaking to the people behind Wattpad to find out how posting your work from your phone could change your life...\nHome \u203a Digital Life \u203a Aspiring authors take note: Could the Wattpad app land you a book deal?\nHave you always had a great idea for a novel stuck in your head? Unsure how to get it out into the world? You\u2019re not alone \u2013 writing the next big bestseller is a pretty common dream. Thankfully though, the power of mobile means getting published is becoming just as simple as firing off a Facebook post.\nWattpad, one of the world\u2019s biggest online reading and writing platforms, boasts 40 million monthly users who live and breathe books. It\u2019s a hotbed of fresh talent, helping plenty of breakout authors and \u2018next big things\u2019 gain book and movie deals off the back of success on its digital shelves.\nWe\u2019ve been speaking to Ashleigh Gardner, Wattpad\u2019s Head of Writer and Publisher partnerships, to find out if publishing your work on Wattpad can land you a book deal. The short answer? Absolutely. Ready to start working on your masterpiece? Read on\u2026\nSmartphone \u2192 Wattpad \u2192 Waterstones?\n\u201cI think that it\u2019s that community element that makes Wattpad such a tour de force for budding writers\u201d, says Ashleigh. \u201cIt\u2019s a place where you can publish your work one minute, and get constructive feedback in the next.\u201d\nSomeone new joins Wattpad every second of every day, and a full 24 hours of new reading material is uploaded to the app every minute. That\u2019s a lot of words, but what\u2019s really impressive is that 90% of those users visiting on mobile devices.\n\u201cAnyone can join the site and begin to read stories,\u201d Ashleigh explains. \u201cThat\u2019s what most people do right away. You can follow stories from your favourite writers, and get push notifications on your devices whenever those writers update their stories. You can connect with famous authors on the site, like Margaret Atwood or Juno Dawson, for example. You can read those right alongside stories from your best friend. Or you can start writing and add your own books to Wattpad\u2019s collection too.\u201d\n\u201cAbout 90% of our users join just to read,\u201d says Ashleigh, \u201cbut that\u2019s actually very appealing for writers because it means there are nine readers for every one author. And so many of our writers are also readers on the site too, so it\u2019s a great place to get feedback on your work.\u201d\nSounding good? Wattpad\u2019s other great strength is its lack of pressure, with most writers uploading stories as they go:\n\u201cThe latest stats say that 81% of people* would like to write a book one day, but it can be really hard to finish a story and get it all done. Unlike other places online, however, you don\u2019t need to have your whole story finished to publish it on Wattpad. You just need a chapter.\n\u201cOnce you see that there\u2019s an audience there waiting for your next chapter, and commenting, and telling you how much they like it, you\u2019ll feel really encouraged to write more,\u201d she explains. \u201cAnd ultimately, you\u2019ll get your book finished. We hear from so many writers who say that\u2019s a great way of finishing the draft they\u2019ve always wanted to write.\u201d\nOk, so you\u2019ve signed up to Wattpad, started publishing chapters, and people like what you\u2019re doing. How far can that online success take you?\n\u201cOne of the first major Wattpad success stories came out of the UK,\u201d Ashleigh tells us. \u201cA Welsh writer named Beth Reekles joined Wattpad initially to read books, but she wasn\u2019t seeing the stories she wanted to read, so she decided to write one herself \u2013 a very honest portrayal of teen love called The Kissing Booth. It was extremely popular, and she went on to get a three-book deal from Random House off of the back of her Wattpad fanbase.\n\u201cOne of the first major Wattpad success stories came out of the UK.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019ve seen many writers since move on to do the same,\u201d she adds. \u201cOne of our most popular writers, Anna Todd (writer of the \u2018After\u2019 series), has received over one billion reads, with her books becoming international best-sellers, translated into 26 different languages, and now optioned to become a film. She has line-ups of screaming girls waiting for book signings as if she\u2019s a pop star!\u201d\nThe way Ashleigh sees it, this trend \u2013 authors posting their works for free online and gaining book deals as a result \u2013 is only set to continue. Why? Because the publishing world loves it.\n\u201cPublishers have hundreds of manuscripts coming in and someone has to read all of them to give their opinions \u2013 but that\u2019s still just one person\u2019s verdict. On Wattpad there are millions of readers, so publishers can crowdsource that first read and see what people like. The ones that rise to the top give writers the opportunity to get published, or turn their works into TV shows and films.\u201d\nAnd with everything on Wattpad available for free, Ashleigh believes the publishing industry is changing for good:\n\u201c\u2018Free\u2019 allows you to reach more readers and find more fans,\u201d she says, \u201cespecially for a debut writer whom no one\u2019s heard of. To be able to post a story on Wattpad and create hundreds of thousands of fans that will go on to buy your book is often easier than going up behind a paywall and getting people to take that first chance on you.\u201d\nTop tips for getting noticed\nIt\u2019s top tips time. With so many writers on Wattpad, how can you stand out? Here\u2019s Ashleigh\u2019s advice:\n1. \u201cFirst of all, people should remember that Wattpad is a social network, not just a distribution channel. So when writers join they should follow other people \u2013 follow the most popular writers, for instance and see how they interact with their audience. Like any social network, it\u2019s important to listen and learn about the culture of the community.\n2. \u201cSecondly: when you start posting, reply to fans. You want to interact with people who are reading your story. You want to get to know them. 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        "title": "Good Common-Core Test Scores Get You Accepted to College in This State - High School & Beyond - Education Week",
        "raw_content": "\u00ab Musical Theater Songwriting Contest Seeks Talented High School Students | Main | The Best College Advice Is From the Working World, and Few Students Get It \u00bb\nGood Common-Core Test Scores Get You Accepted to College in This State\nBy Catherine Gewertz on September 19, 2017 6:20 PM | No comments\nSouth Dakota has announced a new policy that will guarantee students automatic admission to state colleges and universities based on their scores on the Smarter Balanced assessment.\nYesterday's announcement marks the first time a state higher-education system has decided to use Smarter Balanced scores to grant students automatic acceptance if they reach a qualifying score.\nIn South Dakota, 11th grade students who score at Level 3 or 4 in English and math on the four-level test, or earn an ACT composite score of 18, are guaranteed \"general acceptance\" to the state's six public universities and four technical institutes. The first round of those \"proactive admissions\" letters will go out this month, to high school seniors who took the Smarter Balanced exam last year, according to an announcement by the South Dakota Department of Education.\n\"General acceptance\" means that students might have to meet additional requirements to pursue specific majors.\nThe Smarter Balanced exam, and PARCC, the other common-core test designed with federal funds for the common core, were designed as measures of college readiness, and as course-placement tools. The idea was to set score cutoffs that would show colleges whether students are ready for credit-bearing, entry-level courses. But now at least one state system is using those cut scores for admission decisions as well.\nNo information was immediately available on whether the public colleges and universities in any state that uses the PARCC exam use those scores to offer guaranteed admission to students. Arthur Vanderveen, the president of New Meridian, which manages the testing consortium, said such policies are determined state by state, and the consortium is not currently tracking them.\nSouth Dakota's policy is similar to one in Idaho, where the public colleges and universities use SAT or ACT scores, and students' grade-point averages, to guarantee general admission. Idaho administers Smarter Balanced to its 10th grade students, but the Idaho higher-education system doesn't use those scores for admissions, according to Smarter Balanced spokesman Chris Barron.\nA 20-year-old law in Texas guarantees students admission to its public colleges and universities if they graduate in the top 10 percent of their class. But it's gotten sticky, since its flagship campus, the University of Texas-Austin, couldn't absorb all the qualified students. The state revised the rule in 2009 for UT-Austin so that only 7 percent to 8 percent of each graduating class automatically gets in.\nPaul Turman, the vice president for academic affairs for the South Dakota Board of Regents, called the state's new proactive admissions policy \"good for students and good for South Dakota.\"\n\"We are alerting our public high school seniors to the great opportunities available to them, with a goal of encouraging more to attend the exceptional public universities and technical institutes here in our state,\" he said in a prepared statement. \"This is a way to retain our best students and build a vibrant workforce firmly rooted in South Dakota.\"\nStudents who receive the letters of guaranteed general acceptance must submit an admission application, pay the fee, and send in their high school transcripts by Dec. 1 of their senior year. Their enrollment is contingent on graduating from high school. They can still apply after Dec. 1, but their acceptance isn't guaranteed.\nThe four-year public colleges and universities in South Dakota are on a growing list of schools that don't require the SAT or ACT for admission, according to FairTest, an organization that tracks testing policies.\nFairTest spokesman Robert A. Schaeffer commended South Dakota's decision, saying that even institutions that think some information from standardized exams is useful in admissions \"recognize that an in-state student's high school record includes lots of test results.\"",
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        "title": "Newtown to Receive Another $1.9 Million for Post-Shooting Recovery Efforts - Rules for Engagement - Education Week",
        "raw_content": "\u00ab As Calif. Transgender Law Goes Into Effect, a Challenge Emerges | Main | The Polar Vortex Is Just Another Thorn in Chicago's Side \u00bb\nNewtown to Receive Another $1.9 Million for Post-Shooting Recovery Efforts\nBy Evie Blad on January 6, 2014 12:24 PM | No comments\nThe U.S. Department of Education will provide an additional $1.9 million grant to the Newtown, Conn., school district to aid in recovery efforts following a December 2012 shooting at its Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 children and six employees dead, the agency announced Monday.\nThe grant is the second awarded to the district under the agency's Project School Emergency Response to Violence, or SERV program, which provides funding to assist school districts, colleges, and universities that have experienced traumatic events with the resources they need to recover and to \"re-establish safe environments for students,\" a release from the Education Department said. Newtown received its first Project SERV award, a $1.3 million grant, in May 2013.\nThe first grant assisted in the creation of a district-wide academic-and-emotional-recovery plan and helped cover the costs of district responses immediately following the shooting.\nThe award announced Monday will help fund \"additional grief support services for siblings and those who lost their peers; classroom-based psycho-education and skill-building strategies; skill-based interventions for affected students identified as needing assistance for post-traumatic stress reactions, traumatic grief, separation anxiety, and other behavioral and functional problems; tutoring for students demonstrating academic decline since the incident; additional security; additional nursing services; and more,\" the news release said.",
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        "raw_content": "Chrysler Debt: Even the Kitchen Sink\u2026Literally\nChrysler is under pressure from the Treasury to work out some agreement with a handful of Wall Street banks to get rid of billions of dollars in debt. That won\u2019t be easy because the banks \u2013 mainly J.P. Morgan, Goldman, Citibank and Morgan Stanley \u2013 have secured debt. That is, Chrysler put up most of its assets, including intangibles like the Jeep brand and the Chrysler logo as collateral. The banks would have first dibs on all this stuff should it be compelled to liquidate, which is part of the reason the banks have shown little interest in cutting a deal to swap the debt for stock in Chrysler.\nWhat kinds of things did Chrysler pledge? Well, publicly available mortgage documents from Illinois, Michigan and elsewhere lay it out.\nFor example, in Lucas County, Ohio, home of two Jeep plants in Toledo, public records list what was mortgaged: \u201call screens, awnings, shades, blinds, curtains, draperies, carpets, rugs, storm doors and windows, furniture and furnishings, heating, electrical and mechanical equipment, lighting, switchboards, plumbing, ventilating, air conditioning and air-cooling apparatus.\u201d\nThe list goes on: \u201ctelevisions, computers, sprinkler systems\u2026 pipes, pumps, tanks, conduits, appliances, fittings and fixtures of every kind and description.\u201d\nPrevious A Family-Friendly Delivery Van Next Bright Automotive Has Its Idea",
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        "raw_content": "In Fall 2014, the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies partnered with Yeshiva College and the YU Museum in hosting \u201cModeling the Flood Story: Midrash and Movie,\u201d an interdisciplinary symposium examining the biblical flood account and how the story has been read, interpreted, reconstructed \u2013 and [\u2026]\nUpcoming Talk: Shifting Jewish Identities and Ideologies From the Dawn of the 20th Century Until the Shoah\nOn April 15, 2015 \u00b7 In Lectures and Activities, News, Publications\nJoin us for a discussion with Professors Joshua Karlip and Jess Olson introduced and moderated by Dr. Kenneth Moss, Associate Professor and Felix Posen Chair of Modern Jewish History at Johns Hopkins University.\nDate and Time: Thursday, April 30, 2015, 7:30 P.M.\nLocation: Belfer Hall, Room 218, 2495 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Nine young classical composers, ages 16 to 27, have been named winners in the 60th Annual BMI Student Composer Awards. Composer and Jury member Joseph Schwantner, BMI President and CEO Del Bryant and BMI Foundation President Ralph N. Jackson announced the decisions of the jury and presented the awards at a reception held May 11, 2012 at the Jumeirah Essex House Hotel in New York City.\nThe award-winners for 2012 are:\nRyan Chase (age 25, studies at Indiana University)\nJoshua Fishbein (age 27, studies at the University of California Los Angeles)\nAndrew Hsu (age 17, studies at the Curtis Institute of Music)\nLaura M. Kramer (age 27, studies at the University of Southern California)\nJoseph E. Lyszczarz (age 25, studies at Bowling Green State University)\nPhilippe Macnab-S\u00e9guin (age 19, studies at Vanier College)\nMichael D. Parsons (age 16, studies at The Juilliard School, Pre-College Division)\nDaniel Temkin (age 25, studies at the Curtis Institute of Music)\nRoger Zare (age 26, studies at the University of Michigan)\nThe BMI Student Composer Awards recognize superior creative talent and winners receive scholarship grants to be applied toward their musical education. In 2012, more than 700 manuscripts were submitted to the competition from throughout the Western Hemisphere, and all works were judged under pseudonyms. Cash awards totaled $20,000. Andrew Hsu was the named the winner of the William Schuman Prize, which is awarded to the score judged \u201cmost outstanding\u201d in the competition. This special prize is given each year in memory of the late William Schuman, who served for 40 years as Chairman, and then Chairman Emeritus, of the BMI Student Composer Awards. Additionally, the Carlos Surinach Prize, awarded each year to the youngest winner in the competition, went to Michael D. Parsons.\nThe distinguished jury members for the 2012 competition were Chester Biscardi, Tobias Picker, David Rakowski and Joseph Schwantner. The preliminary judges were Shafer Mahoney, David Schober, Sean Shepherd and Bernadette Speach. Ellen Taaffe Zwilich is the permanent Chair of the competition.\nBMI has given 563 scholarship grants to young composers over the years. Many of the most prominent and active classical composers in the world today received their first recognition from the BMI Student Composer Awards. The BMI Student Composer Awards competition is co-sponsored by BMI and the BMI Foundation, Inc.\nBMI award-winning work: The Light Fantastic for orchestra\nRyan Chase was born in Port Jefferson, NY and currently lives in Bloomington, Indiana. He received a B.M. in composition from the Mannes College of Music in 2008, and a M.M. in composition in 2010 from Indiana University, where he is currently pursuing a D.M. in composition. He has studied composition with Claude Baker, Don Freund, Keith Fitch, Gabriela Ort\u00edz, and David Tcimpidis. In 2012 Chase was named an ACO Underwood Readings Recipient and awarded an Aspen Music Festival Fellowship. Winner of the William Schuman Prize in the 2011 BMI Student Composer Awards, he has also received the first prizes from the National Association of Composers and the USA National Young Composers\u2019 Competition, and the Albany Symphony Orchestra Composers to Center Stage Award during that same year. His works have been performed by the Albany Symphony Orchestra, the Indiana University New Music Ensemble, the Mexico City Woodwind Quintet, Contemporaneous, the Mannes Orchestra, Chelsea Symphony, and the Alaria Ensemble at Carnegie Hall\u2019s Weill Recital Hall. Chase\u2019s BMI award-winning work will be publicly read at the Underwood Readings by the American Composers Orchestra, conducted by George Manahan, on June 2 at the DiMenna Center in New York City.\nBMI award-winning work: With A Greeting for SSAATTBB a cappella chorus\nJoshua Fishbein was born in 1984 in Baltimore, Maryland and currently lives in Los Angeles. He received a B.F.A. in composition and a B.S. in psychology from Carnegie Mellon University, a M.M. in composition from the San Francisco Conservatory, and is currently working on a PhD in composition from the University of California at Los Angeles. He has studied composition with Paul Chihara, Ian Krouse, David Lefkowitz, Roger Bourland, David Conte, and Nancy Galbraith, among others. Fishbein has also studied piano with Jack Kurutz, Carol Prochazka, Lee Cooper and Gil Meerdter, and voice with Michael Mentzel. He was a winner in the 2012-2013 Hollywood Master Chorale \u201cVoices of LA\u201d Project, the 2011-2012 Guild of Temple Musicians Young Composers Award, the 2011 American Choral Directors Association Brock Memorial Student Competition, and many more. His works have been performed by Hollywood Master Chorale, California State University at Fullerton University Singers, WomenSing, the Princeton Singers, and the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic, among others. His BMI award-winning work was premiered by The Esoterics in October, 2011 on their Washington state tour.\nAndrew Hsu (William Schuman Prize)\nBMI award-winning work: Dickinson Songs for soprano and piano\nAndrew Hsu was born in Fremont, California in 1994 and currently resides in Philadelphia, where he is pursuing a B.M. at the Curtis Institute of Music. Hsu\u2019s composition teachers include Richard Danielpour, David Ludwig, and Pamela Layman Quist. 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        "raw_content": "Despite the fact that the Twin Cities Theater scene is being devoured by countless of new and upcoming works through the annual Fringe festival, I took the time to stop by Theater Mu to see their new work. This was also my first time seeing a show at Theater Mu and it was a delightful experience. This new play titled The Korean Drama Addict's Guide to Losing Your Virginity has made it's world premiere after two years of work, as mentioned by the Artistic Director. It's by May Lee-Yang, a local playwright who resides in St. Paul. Her work often explores the lives of Hmong women and living in a bicultural world. She has certainly made a name for herself as TC Metro Magazine even declared that she was \"on her way to becoming one of the most powerful and colorful voices in local theater.\"\nThe Korean Drama Addict's Guide to Losing Your Virginity takes place in the Twin Cities and is about Gao Hlee. Gao is a 29-year-old Hmong woman who takes pride in her work as a personality coach by day and by night is addicted to Korean Dramas, which are sorta like Korean Soap Operas. One day she gets assigned to a new client who is the heir to a Korean manufacturing giant who has been banished to their Midwest office. While his personality really does need some work, she slowly begins to see a different side of him. However, as her 30th birthday slowly approaches, Gao must find someone to lose her virginity too or else something terrible will happen.\nBefore the show started, the Artistic Director spoke to the audience about the importance of Theater Mu and how this show has been almost two years in the making. It was exciting to know that this was a premiere of a brand new work of art by not only a local playwright but a female local playwright. I believe the writing could have taken another round of edits or maybe another reading in front of an audience. The story itself is a bit convoluted and lacked to expose important plot lines earlier in the show. While the audience was kept in suspense and in the dark for a fairly large amount of the show it felt too long (at over 2.5 hours with intermission) and lost my interest instead of getting me excited.\nThe show itself was heavy in Korean and Hmong cultural references that I personally didn't understand and there is nothing wrong with that. Maybe it wasn't written for me, however, it did make the show a bit harder to watch due to my lack of background knowledge on the cultural. My guest who attended the show with me, and who has seen many Korean Dramas, couldn't stop laughing at many of the references.\nThe acting itself was entertaining. Dexieng Yang is delightfully likable and witty as Gao Hlee. Brian Kim plays the stuck-up heir and plays the part well including a surprising karaoke moment with a stunning voice (can someone cast him in a musical soon please?). Katie Bradley plays Benedict's mom and his a fierce boss, despite the character being a horrible person. Bradley plays this role with a lot of gut and rooted in realism which makes her all the more fun to watch.\nThe set is simple and utilizes a beautiful backdrop with a thrust stage style of seating. The seta included a large amount of rolled on set pieces that quickly created different scenes around the Twin Cities from Gao's bedroom, to an office, a nightclub and even her car. Unfortunately, I felt that I had a lot of the actors playing their backs to me as I sat on the house right side.\nThe Korean Drama Addict's Guide to Losing Your Virginity by Theater Mu plays at Park Square Theatre through August 19.\n*Update: The show is currently sold out. You may be able to rush seats if some don't show up.",
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        "raw_content": "Meet Tito Mboweni: 4 Quick facts about the new Finance Minister\nOn Tuesday, Tito Mboweni was named the new finance minister after Nhlanhla Nene resigned earlier the day.\nAs Briefly.co.za reported earlier, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Tito Mboweni would be taking over from Nhlanhla Nene as the minister of finance.\nSo, we decided to take a look at the man who would be taking over the responsibilities of the South African finance minister. Here is four quick facts about Mboweni:\nMboweni was born on 16 March 1959, the youngest of three children. According to Wikipedia, he grew up in Tzaneen.\nREAD ALSO: Video shows pastor's supporter getting dragged out of Port Elizabeth High Court by cops\nThe new finance minister attended the University of the North in the late 70s, where he studied towards a degree in Commerce. However, he was exiled in 1980, which meant he was unable to finish his degree.\nIn 1985, Mboweni graduated from the National University of Lesotho with Bachelor of Arts in economics and political science.\nThree years later he went on to obtain a Master's degree from the University of East Anglia in England.\n3. Political career\nWhile he was in exile in Lesotho, Mboweni joined the ANC and he went on to become quite the asset for the ruling party.\nAfter the fall of apartheid, late former president Nelson Mandela elected Mboweni as the minister of labour, a post he held until 1998.\nREAD ALSO: Biker shows reckless taxi driver who is boss: \"Give that man a Bells!\"\n4. South African Reserve Bank\nMboweni made history when he became the first black person to hold the post as the Governor of the South African Reserve Bank.\nAside from being the first black governor, Mboweni was only the eight person to hold the position.\nPoliceman Joke on Briefly Cartoons! Have you been waiting for a new funny cartoon? We continue to share with you the pearls of African comedy. Check out Briefly's YouTube page to see more cool cartoons.\nANC African National Congress African National Congress Social media\nOskido net worth SA celebrities who are HIV positive Patrice Motsepe mansion for sale Patrice Motsepe house Thabo Mbeki net worth",
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        "raw_content": "From helping poor farmers keep up harvests battered by drought in Africa, to protecting coastal dwellers on Pacific islands from floods, a global fund helping developing countries to adapt to climate change in the world, got a vote of confidence at a recent round of climate talks at the UN.\nThe Adaptation Fund\nAfter the two-week meeting in Bonn, governments agreed that an Adaptation Fund will be one of the tools for meeting the targets of the Paris climate agreement - this decision was needed to ensure the continuation of the fund.\nVictor Vi\u00f1as, from the Dominican Republic, as the vice-chairman of the fund\u2019s board, said the decision will \u201cbenefit many more vulnerable communities\u201d in the developing countries that it serves.\n10 years ago as part of the Kyoto Protocol, the world\u2019s early treaty to deal with global warming, intended to run until 2020, agreed that the Adaption Fund would start operating.\nA Kyoto Protocol carbon trading mechanism levy brought almost $200 million for the fund, but this income fell as carbon prices began to fall. So governments have stepped in with contributions to support the fund, in recent years.\nGovernments have stepped in once more, in Bonn, with Sweden, Germany, Belgium\u2019s Wallonia region, Ireland, and Italy helping the Adaptation Fund to raise over $93 million in 2017. Its goal will be $100 million in 2018.\n\u201cThis financial institution provides critical support to help developing countries manage climate impacts,\u201d said Paula Caballero, the World Resources Institute climate program\u2019s head, noting that climatic impacts will intensify as the Earth warms.\nAdaptation experts said the fund has shown its value to climate-hit communities during its 10-year existence - albeit with limited resources.\nThe Fund's Effectiveness\n\u201cThe Adaptation Fund has developed some very interesting and innovative practices,\u201d said Saleemul Huq, head of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development.\nThe fund has provided $462 million for projects and other activities in over 70 developing countries, which is directly benefiting almost 5.5 million people.\nMost of its projects cost less than $10 million, with some costing as little as $10,000-$30,000.\nThe money has allowed it to pioneer methods of managing water supplies, or growing food in forest areas at local levels where it is most important, said its supporters.\nThis has been done partly by channeling the money to approved environmental organizations and government agencies in developing countries, which enables them to take control of the situation, and increasing their ability to handle larger amounts of finance for climate issues.\nAn official at Germany\u2019s environment ministry, who leads the Adaptation Fund Board, Michael Kracht, said the fund\u2019s projects \u201cperformed pretty well.\u201d It is learning to improve as climate adaptation needs in the localities evolve.\nA big challenge now, is finding more steady sources of donations, so that the fund is no longer begging to donors every year, Kracht said.\nMatching Donations to Projects\nIn 2017, the Adaptation Fund received a record number of 54 project proposals costing $350 million, \u201creflecting the rising seas, increasing floods, droughts and intense storms occurring throughout the world\u201d.\nIt will back over $104 million in new proposals. Even with the fund\u2019s annual fundraising target met, it cannot financially support everything in the pipeline.\n\u201cThere is a big demand, which the Adaptation Fund could respond to as long as there is enough money,\u201d Kracht said.\nHow the fund will operate within the Paris Agreement will be worked out at the U.N. climate talks in 2018. Until then, it is unclear how the linkage will create a more secure supply of money for the fund.\nOne possibility is if the fund to taps the much bigger fund of its young sister, the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The GCF fund has pledges of over $10 billion, although there is some doubt about whether the United States will donate its promised $2 billion of the fund.\nThe adaptation expert, Huq, said that connecting the two funds makes sense, because the GCF has not been fast in getting money \u201cout of the door\u201d to needy nations.\n\u201cThe GCF has money it can\u2019t spend. The Adaptation Fund has projects ready to go, but it doesn\u2019t have money. So that is a mismatch,\u201d he said at the talks in Bonn.\nPotential legal issues can be straightened out if there is the political will to merge the two funds, Huq added.",
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        "raw_content": "BALKANSEUROPEEX-USSRGEOPOLITICSGERMANYNATIONSKEPTICISMSOCIETY\nIt is good to be here. Thank you. I think this is the right place to discuss how to save Europe.\nECFR Keynote: How to save the European Union. Speaker: George Soros.\nPosted by ECFR on 29. mai 2018. a.\nThe European Union is in an existential crisis. Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. First I will briefly explain how this happened and then I will explore what can be done to reverse the trend.\nIn my youth, a small band of visionaries led by Jean Monnet transformed the European Coal and Steel Community into the European Common Market and then the European Union.People of my generation were enthusiastic supporters of the process.\nI personally regarded the European Union as the embodiment of the idea of the Open Society. It was a voluntary association of equal states that banded together and sacrificed part of their sovereignty for the common good. The idea of Europe as an open society continues to inspire me.\nBut since the financial crisis of 2008 theEuropean Union seems to have lost its way. It adopted a program of fiscal retrenchment which led to the euro crisis. This transformed the Eurozone into a relationship between creditors and debtors where the creditors set the conditions that the debtors had to meet. The debtors couldn\u2019t meet those conditions and that created a relationship that is neither voluntary nor equal.\nAs a result, many young people today regard the European Union as an enemy that has deprived them of jobs and a secure and promising future. Populist politicians exploited the resentments and formed anti-European parties and movements.\nECFR Keynote: How to save the European Union. Speech by Geroge Soros, Founder and Chair of Open Society Foundations.\nThen came the refugee crisis of 2015. At first most people sympathized with the plight of refugees fleeing from political repression or civil war, but they didn\u2019t want their everyday lives disrupted by a breakdown of social services. They were also disappointed by the failure of the authorities to cope with the crisis.\nWhen that happened in Germany, the AfD was empowered and it has grown into the largest opposition party. Italy has suffered from a similar experience recently and the political repercussions have been even more disastrous: the anti-European parties almost took over the government. Italy is now facing elections in the midst of political chaos.\nIndeed the whole of Europe has been disrupted by the refugee crisis. Unscrupulous leaders have exploited it even in countries that have accepted hardly any refugees. In Hungary, Victor Orban based his reelection campaign on falsely accusing me of planning to flood Europe, Hungary included, with Muslim refugees.\nHe is now posing as the defender of his version of a Christian Europe that is challenging the values on which the European Union was founded. He is trying to take over the leadership of the Christian Democratic parties, which form the majority in the European Parliament.\nIn recent weeks not just Europe but the whole world has been shocked by President Trump\u2019s actions. He has unilaterally withdrawn from a nuclear arms treaty with Iran thereby effectively destroying the transatlantic alliance. This development will put additional pressure of unpredictable force on an already beleaguered Europe. It is no longer a figure of speech to say that Europe is in existential danger; it is the harsh reality.\nCohesion & Governance European Power European Strategy migration refugee crisis\n1. A key element of Polish identity?\nKissinger on Global Challenges\n2 \u2013 Successful Ukraine \u2013 Successful Europe... 23.09.2015 | BSSB\n2 \u2013 Siblings\u2019 Interaction in Migration Decisions... 05.01.2016 | BSSB\nIn short, while changes in the self-understanding of Europeans seem to be happening, they are not generally happening under the European sign, and do not entail patterns of reciprocal identification co-extensive with a pan-European space.\nIn the second, more interpretivist perspective, identities stand or fall by people\u2019s willingness to express them. They cannot exist in latent form, since the sympathies which comprise them have no underlying basis beyond people\u2019s willingness to adopt and display them. 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        "raw_content": "Tag / Pink Floyd\nNovember 11, 2014 November 11, 2014 by Todd.Levinson.Frank\nThe Endless River: Pink Floyd Floats On\nDavid Gilmour, Endless River, Endless River album review, Endless River free download, Endless River review, new Pink Floyd, new Pink Floyd album, Nick Mason, Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd album review, Pink Floyd Endless River download, Pink Floyd Endless River torrent, Richard Wright, roger waters\nGreat Gig in the Sky: Pink Floyd\u2019s The Endless River.\nIt\u2019s hard to know through what prism we should even view the idea of A New Pink Floyd Album in 2014. But The Endless River has arrived: the first new Pink Floyd album in 20 years and reportedly their last.\nPlenty has already been written regarding the \u201cPost-Waters\u201d era of The Floyd, referring to the mid-1980s departure of bassist and main songwriter/visionary for the legendary British band\u2019s peak run from The Dark Side of the Moon through The Wall and The Final Cut. After legally retaining the Pink Floyd moniker, guitarist David Gilmour took the helm for 1987\u2019s A Momentary Lapse of Reason and 1994\u2019s The Division Bell (with drummer Nick Mason and keyboardist Rick Wright mostly along for the ride in name only for Momentary and much more involved for Division). Many fans and critics bemoaned that this modern-Floyd wasn\u2019t the REAL Floyd without Waters. They weren\u2019t necessarily wrong, if there had to be an ultimate answer to the question of \u201cWhich one\u2019s Pink?\u201d\nI\u2019ve recently come around to really like both albums, even if the accusations of Floyd-lite or \u201cPink Fraud\u201d are not entirely false. But Gilmour\u2019s amazing guitar tone, let alone performance, and overall sound quality make the latter-day Pink Floyd worth listening to. And let\u2019s face it, Roger Waters hasn\u2019t made any great solo albums. He made one pretty good one (The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking) and a few painfully average and forgettable ones (a list that technically includes Floyd\u2019s The Final Cut). The only thing missing from the post-Waters Floyd albums is him yelling at us about war and pudding.\nOther than a one-off reunion for the Live-8 concert in 2005, more repackaged hits collections, and some remastered catalog reissues, Pink Floyd has been mostly dormant for the last 20 years and keyboardist Wright died of Cancer in 2008. So the sudden news of A New Pink Floyd Album was a bit surprising. Given the band history just summarized, and the considerable time that has passed, if \u201cA New Pink Floyd Album\u201d meant \u201cLet\u2019s throw out something that sounds like Momentary Lapse as an excuse to go on a money-grab tour with just two surviving members,\u201d then it would have been a pathetic disaster. Thankfully, that\u2019s not what this is\u2026\nThe Endless River is mostly instrumental jams left over from what was originally going to be an \u201cambient\u201d companion disc to The Division Bell. The band has said it\u2019s basically a tribute to Wright, as his pianos and keyboards are central to these tracks, though Gilmour and Mason added some overdubs and reworked a few things to flesh it out. There\u2019s only one lyrical/vocal track, \u201cLouder Than Words,\u201d tastefully (thankfully?) placed at the end. Of all the things \u201cA New Pink Floyd Album\u201d could have been, I must say a mostly instrumental \u201cambient\u201d record like this is probably the best possible scenario. Without any lyrics and singing to give the listener any outside preconceptions of what the song is \u201cabout\u201d or force tired old comparisons to the old Waters material, the simple grooves and chord changes and wailing guitar sounds that were all very much as central to \u201cthe real Floyd\u201d as Roger Waters himself, it\u2019s almost like the dying body of Pink Floyd can finally\u2026 breathe\u2026\nSo what does it sound like? Continue reading \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb India-tax\u00bb Structure\u00bb India Tax Laws\nTax Laws in India\nIndia is a developing country and it has created a complicated tax structure and formulated various tax laws. The India tax laws are formulated with regard to direct taxes as well as indirect taxes.\nThe direct taxes involves the central government of India directly in the collection of the funds from the tax payers but the indirect taxes are collected through a complicated network wherein the government receives the taxes against products and services offered by different private agencies. The India tax laws regarding indirect taxes are formulated in such a way that these laws serve to safeguard the interests of the tax payers and also takes care that the indirect tax collection sources are in no way disrupted. The central government has formulated separate tax laws for wealth tax, interest tax, corporate tax, income tax. Each of these taxes fall under the category of direct tax, and there are separate set of tax laws for the different heads falling under the indirect taxes category. The indirect taxes include sales tax, value added tax, excise duty, customs duty, and so on.\nDifferent Tax Laws in India\nTax Laws in India for Value Added Tax\nThe central government of India has formulated tax laws with regard to the new tax head under the indirect taxes, named as the value added tax. The value added tax has been developed to give a new meaning to the sales tax structure, as the separate entities in the distribution channel apart from the producers of goods are relieved of the burden of huge sales tax. The laws relating to value added tax maintain that the individual entities in the supply chain are required to pay taxes only with regard to the value additions done by them respectively.\nTax Laws in India for Customs Duty\nThe indirect taxes also include customs duty. The customs duty is charged on the goods exported from India as well as goods imported from foreign countries. India tax laws have been formulated with regard to the customs duty to achieve price control and the laws has made it a point that the customs duty are paid off immediately after the manufacture of the goods. However, the customs duty is now collected at the time of the disposal of the goods. The Customs Act of 1962 contains laws related to the application of customs duty, deduction or exemptions from custom duties, on the prevention of illegal export of goods, provisions for vehicles facilitate movement of goods etc. Similarly, other significant laws formulated in relation to customs duty are:\nCustoms Tariff Act,1975\nCentral Excise Act,1944\nForeign Trade (Regulation) Rules,1993\nCentral Excise Tariff Act,1985\nTax Laws in India for Income Tax\nThe government of India lays great emphasis on the income tax segment under the direct tax structure. The income tax comprises the annual tax on the income of any individual on the basis of the current tax slabs issued in the budget published in that year. The India tax laws related to the income tax segment have been jotted under The Income Tax Act which incorporates approximately 400 sections and a substantial number of schedules. Certain income tax laws deal with deductions offered in the case of contribution to certain schemes run by the Indian government like the deductions under 80 CCD(1), which talks about deductions from the income of the employee with regard to the pension scheme. The laws mention that an employee of the central or state government who has deposited money in his pension scheme will be provided deductions on his income. The Indian government has set a fixed percentage for the amount of such deposits to be submitted and the percentage comes to 10% of the total income. Other significant income tax laws for deductions include:\nTax law 80D deals with Deductions with regard to medical insurance premium\nTax law 80CCB deals with Deductions with regard to Equity Linked Savings Scheme\nTax law 80E deals with Deductions with regard to loan for Higher Education\nTax law 80 G deals with Deductions with regard to donations on charitable institutions",
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        "raw_content": "Tokyo park plays high-pitch tone to teen vandals\nTOKYO (Reuters Life!) - A Tokyo park has started playing a high-pitched tone at night that only young people can hear to help drive away teenagers who keep vandalizing the toilets and other facilities.\n\u201cWe were having trouble improving the situation and trying to decide what to do, when we found out about The Mosquito and decided to give it a try,\u201d said Haruyuki Masuda, an official in charge of parks in Tokyo\u2019s Adachi district.\n\u201cThe Mosquito\u201d is a device that emits a high-frequency tone that is unbearable to those who can hear it, Masuda said.\nThe local authorities decided to act after young people hanging out in the district\u2019s Kitashikahama Park inflicted damage amounting to around 700,000 yen ($7,400) there last year.\n\u201cWe could not do anything about it from just patrolling,\u201d Masuda said.\nPeople\u2019s ability to hear high frequencies falls as they age. The device produces a high-pitch tone of around 17 kilohertz, which teens can hear but older people cannot.\nWhile such devices are used at some convenience stores in Japan also troubled by teens, Masuda said district officials were hesitant at first.\n\u201cWe were a little worried about whether the local government should be using such a device to exclude certain people, even if these are young people that are causing problems,\u201d Masuda said.\n\u201cBut we have been unable to resolve the issue and many people said we should try it,\u201d he said, adding that the device would be tested at the park from 11:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. each night until March 2010.\nReporting by Yoko Kubota, editing by Miral Fahmy",
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        "raw_content": "Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California Announces Co-Sponsorship of SB 50, the \u201cMore HOMES\u201d Act, Joins California League of Conservation Voters, Habitat for Humanity in Advancing Housing Legislation\nNew Tools to Solve Housing Crisis, Reduce Pollution, Prevent Renter Displacement\nSacramento, CA \u2013 Today California YIMBY and the office of Sen. Scott Wiener announced that the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) has become a co-sponsor of SB 50, the More HOMES Act. NPH represents 750 affordable housing developers, advocates, community leaders and businesses, working to secure resources, promote good policy, educate the public and support affordable homes as the foundation for thriving individuals, families and neighborhoods.\nAlso today, the California League of Conservation Voters announced that it was signing on to SB 50 as a conditional supporter, and Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco signed on as a full supporter. CLCV is the non-partisan political arm of California\u2019s environmental movement, representing environmental activists and non-profit conservation organizations across the state. Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco builds homes and sustains affordable homeownership opportunities for families in Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties.\n\u201cNPH is pleased to continue partnering with Senator Wiener to increase access to safe, stable, affordable homes and strengthen our communities,\u201d said Amie Fishman, Executive Director of the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California. \u201cNPH is a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 50 because it creates new housing near transit, increases affordable housing opportunity in historically exclusionary communities, and provides critical tenant protections. This bill supports our commitment to producing, protecting, and preserving affordable opportunities for our most vulnerable community members.\u201d\n\u201cBuilding denser and more affordable housing close to public transportation is key to reducing pollution and improving the health of our communities and the quality of our lives,\u201d said Mary Creasman, Chief Executive Officer of the California League of Conservation Voters. \u201cAn integrated approach to land use is necessary in the face of increased climate impacts, and CLCV is proud to conditionally support this legislation, and work alongside the author and other stakeholders, to ensure green infrastructure and adaptation best practices are included along with robust affordable housing and anti-displacement standards.\u201d\n\u201cWorking families are under immense pressure in the Bay Area,\u201d said Maureen Sedonaen, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco. \u201cThe housing and affordability crisis they are facing demands an urgent response that will have a real impact. Updating zoning standards to allow higher density housing on transit corridors would be just what the doctor ordered. Habitat urges all legislators interested in helping build more safe and decent homes for Californians to support SB50.\u201d\nSB 50, the More HOMES Act, was introduced in the California legislature in December, 2018 by a broad, bipartisan coalition of California legislators. The legislation creates new incentives for the construction of housing within one-half mile of existing transit stations in California cities, and includes protections against displacement for renters and sensitive communities living in those areas. The bill is expected to help relieve the acute housing shortage in California\u2019s cities while reducing pressure to build housing far away from job and educational opportunities, which forces long commutes and exacerbates pollution.\n\u201cCalifornia YIMBY is committed to ensuring that California is truly for everyone,\u201d said Brian Hanlon, President of California YIMBY. \u201cWe\u2019re honored to be joined by the affordable housing professionals at NPH and Habitat for Humanity, as well as the environmental advocates with California League of Conservation Voters, to help us solve the housing crisis. The More HOMES Act will help make sure that we have enough housing for all Californians, while also reducing the pollution that causes climate change.\u201d\nRecent research from the California Air Resources Board found that the housing crisis is forcing California workers to drive long distances to their jobs, jeopardizing the state\u2019s efforts to reduce the pollution that causes climate change. More HOMES focuses on updating housing rules in areas that have strong transportation networks, and in areas with high job concentration \u2014 allowing Californians to live closer to where they work.",
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        "raw_content": "In:Event news, News\nAiming to instill hope in the community and ring in the holiday season, around 100 volunteers gathered Thursday to serve a feast to hundreds of diners during the Central Coast Rescue Mission\u2019s annual Thanksgiving Community Banquet.\nThe annual dinner \u2014 which was held at the Veterans Memorial Hall \u2014 was served by Central Coast Rescue Mission staff and volunteers from local businesses and organizations, including FedEx, Starbucks, the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County and many local churches. In addition to serving the holiday meal, volunteers handed out blankets and sleeping bags to those in need.\nThe Rescue Mission \u2014 which provides services to area men and women that are in poverty or struggle with addiction \u2014 organizes the meal each year with help from the community.\n\u201cWe had 2,800 pounds of turkeys donated by the Foodbank,\u201d said Jon Bronkowski, director of the Central Coast Rescue Mission. \u201cA lot of our food comes through the Foodbank, which shows the community support we have for this event. The Rescue Mission hosts the event, but if it wasn\u2019t for organizations like the food bank, the companies that give to the food bank and local farmers \u2014 without that type of community activity, we\u2019d never be able to put on this kind of event.\u201d\nThe goal of the event is to show each person that arrives that they are valued and have dignity, Bronkowski said. \u201cThe Rescue Mission exists to provide a place of refuge that leads to recovery and ultimately, restoration,\u201d he said. \u201cAn addict\u2019s life is much different than someone who might be here today that\u2019s just looking for a meal because, in their world, the refuge isn\u2019t necessarily the food but the hope that they might get from someone caring.\u201d\nOn Thursday, the Rescue Mission aimed to serve around 800 people, Bronkowski said.\nVincent Galindo, who was at Thursday\u2019s holiday banquet, said he was grateful to the Central Coast Rescue Mission and its volunteers. \u201cAll I can say is they are amazing,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s not the first time they\u2019ve fed me. I\u2019ve been homeless for about a year, and about a couple months ago, I was hungry and they fed me at Foursquare Church. If everyone was like them, it\u2019d be a beautiful town to live in, you know?\u201d\nOn Thursday, Galindo ate his meal outside and handfed pieces of turkey to Tiger, his 12-year-old pit bull terrier. \u201cThis is my service dog \u2014 he\u2019s a good boy,\u201d he said.\nDeborah Paduganan, of Grace Baptist Church, said she had been volunteering to serve diners at the Rescue Mission\u2019s holiday dinner for the past six years. \u201cIt gives us an opportunity to feed people that may not have Thanksgiving dinners,\u201d she said. \u201cIt\u2019s really a blessing to be able to help (those) who may have just fallen on hard times.\u201d\nBronkowski said the event was emblematic of community cooperation. \u201cWhat puts this on is the private donors,\u201d he said. \u201cIt costs $2.17 for each meal. We let the community know that\u2019s the case and people give to make it possible.\u201d\nThe event was held earlier in November this year compared to past events due to scheduling conflicts with the memorial hall, but Bronkowski said there was a silver lining to the early dinner. \u201cOne of the pluses to being a couple weeks early is it\u2019s giving us the opportunity to prepare hearts for the holidays,\u201d Bronkowski said. \u201cSo often as we get closer to Thanksgiving we get so wrapped up in other plans that we forget what the holidays are all about. It really helps us remember it\u2019s all about the people.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Are you thinking about buying your first home?\nThere are so many advantages to home ownership...\nA fixed rate mortgage makes your housing costs more predictable and stable. No more yearly rent increases!\nAs your home increases in value and you pay down your mortgage your equity will grow. This is a great wealth building tool!\nYou may save on your income taxes if you are able to take advantage of the mortgage interest and property tax deductions.\nThe pride of home ownership! There's just something about owning your own home. You can make it your own without having to ask the landlord if you can change paint colors. You'll also feel more connected to your community and begin to put down roots. This may be the most valuable advantage of them all!\nBut...Can I afford to buy my first home?\nThis part can be confusing and overwhelming to many as they start to think about the home buying process. 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Where should I start?\nFinding an experienced and caring Realtor to help you is a great place to start. Yes...I said experienced. The home buying process is complex with many details to navigate. Do you really want your home purchase to be a training exercise for an inexperienced real estate agent? A full time, seasoned professional can provide answers to your questions and advice based on knowledge gained from hundreds of closed transactions in the local area. How much will this level of expertise cost you? Not a dime! The seller pays the commission.\nYour Realtor can also help you find a reputable, local mortgage lender to help you get pre-approved for your home loan. This is an important step. By getting pre-approved you'll be able to move forward with confidence and you'll know what price range to focus on to keep your payment within your comfort zone. You'll completely eliminate the stress of falling in love with a home that you can't afford.\nI'm a big fan of using a local lender. Typically the local lenders can match or beat terms available from online or out of state lenders. In addition, using a local lender keeps money in our local economy and supports local families. As a bonus, you'll gain a trusted advisor that you can consult with, in person if needed, now and in the future when you have questions about buying or refinancing. There's definitely value in relationships!\nContact me today with your questions or just to discuss your situation and come up with a plan. I have over 20 years of experience in our local market. I can help you get started and guide you through the entire process making sure you understand every detail. You don't have to figure it out on your own. 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        "raw_content": "The Wizard of Charlestown\nAfter many years of leading the Halloween Parade at the Monument and reciting the Wizard\u2019s Poem for excited Charlestown trick-or-treaters, Bruce Garr has passed his wand and robe over to longtime resident Jim Duane to be the new leaders of the Town\u2019s most magical celebration.\nThe fun kicks off at the steps of the Monument at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31, and it\u2019s there that organizer Diane Valle and the new Wizard of Monument Square will bring everyone together for the beginning of one of the more fun, family-friendly events of the year.\n\u201cI\u2019ve gone to the Halloween celebration even though my children are grown,\u201d he said. \u201cWe always enjoy the kids and adults dressing up. We hand out candy on Winthrop Street and it\u2019s a great day in Charlestown and we enjoy it. So, when I was asked to become the new wizard, I was ready to help in any way I could.\u201d\nDuane said he is a long-time friend of Garr\u2019s going back to the 1980s, and that their children attended school together. He said when Garr moved from Charlestown this year to live in Colorado, Garr and Valle approached Duane with a big ask \u2013 to assume the duties of the Wizard of Monument Square.\nSo far, Duane \u2013 an attorney with many years of schooling under his belt \u2013 said the Charlestown School of Wizardry has been a real snap of the finger.\n\u201cOnce you have the costume, it seems you don\u2019t need much training,\u201d he said with surprise. \u201cThe costume pretty much brings the magical powers upon the wizard who puts it on. Wizardry School for someone like me who is a veteran of a lot of education, was pretty easy. Once the magical powers were in hand, it didn\u2019t take long to learn a lot.\u201d\nDuane said the hardest part will likely be reciting the Wizard\u2019s Poem with the same acumen as Garr on his first time out.\nOn another Halloween note\u2026Maggie Moss-Tucker and Paul Hayes Tucker started the Charlestown Annual Halloween Parade in 1985, with seven other families, in their effort to provide their children and other children in Charlestown a Happy Halloween. Thirty-two years later, the community of Charlestown enjoys a \u201csafe, fun and memorable\u201d Halloween, where children of all Charlestown\u2019s neighborhoods gather at the base of the Bunker Hill Monument, where the Monument Square Wizard (who was originally Paul Tucker) recites the Wizard\u2019s poem, and then the children parade around the Monument, led by The Tony Barrie Marching Band, as they are awarded treats from the neighbors.\n\u201cThe Charlestown community benefits from Maggie\u2019s idea, and Maggie and Paul\u2019s efforts and enthusiasm to make the community a better place for all ages,\u201d said Valle. \u201cMaggie and Paul\u2019s initiative demonstrates the fact that \u2018one good idea matters.\u2019 We are grateful to all, the National Park Service, The City of Boston, the residents, the donors, the exhibitors, the trick or treat-ers and friends who collaborate to make Charlestown a great place to live.\u201d\nCambridge College Looks to Build on History in Charlestown Location \u2192",
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        "title": "Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan claimed Thursday during a press conference that \u201chalf this country is living paycheck to paycheck.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "What is striking in India is the indifference of the privileged\nNoam Chomsky interviewed by Priyanka Borpujari\nTehelka, July 06, 2013\nYou have been protesting wars, from Vietnam to Iraq. And then, there has been the Occupy Wall Street movement. What have been the similarities and differences in protest movements over the years?\nPeople do not know this, but it was very tough to oppose the Vietnam war. In the early \u201960s, if I was giving a talk, it would be in somebody\u2019s living room or a church with very few people. Right here in Boston, a liberal city, we could not have an outdoor demonstration in the Boston Common until about 1967. Any demonstration would be broken up by force. In March 1966, when we tried to have an indoor demonstration at a church downtown \u2014 since we could not have a public one \u2014 the church was attacked. The Boston Globe, which was supposed to be a liberal newspaper, denounced the demonstrators. 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This solidarity was coming mostly from rural United States, like rural Kansas, and the Evangelicals, with tens of thousands of people going down to central America just to be with the victims, to help and defend them. This had never happened before, that people from the imperial state went there not just to protest, but to live with the people and participate with them. And a lot of these people stayed on. So it had a great effect over rural United States.\nTowards the end of the last millennium, solidarity was visible on a new kind of global justice movement, on particular issues, like Israel-Palestine. There has been a massive shift in that. I used to have police protection on this (MIT) campus, right until the 1990s, when I talked about it. But now it is the most lively issue on the campus. I am asked to give talks about it all the time. So it\u2019s not militant activism, but there\u2019s a culture of independence and opposition, which I think is pretty bright.\nSo, who is listening to dissidents like you?\nWell, anybody who is willing to talk has people listening. There aren\u2019t too many people who are willing to go around and give talks all the time. The few of us who are willing, are deluged. Every night, I turn down a dozen invitations. When I do give talks, there is a real hunger for something different, but there is very little supply. You can almost count on the fingers of your hands the number of people who are willing to spend their lives going around and giving talks.\nBut on the other hand, you are in Cambridge, so you get to hear a little about India. In the United States almost nobody knows anything about the outside world \u2014 people don\u2019t know where France is. India would be some word that they might have heard in school in passing. It is a very insular society.\nWhat about India baffles you the most?\nI have followed India carefully, and have been there a number of times. It is an exciting country in many ways with its rich culture. But what is really striking to me about India, much more than most other countries I have been to, is the indifference of privileged sectors to the misery of others. You walk through Delhi and cannot miss it, but people just don\u2019t seem to see it. Everyone is talking about \u2018Shining India\u2019 and yet people are starving. I had an interesting experience with this once. I was in a car in Delhi and with me was (activist) Aruna Roy, and we were driving towards a demonstration. And I noticed that she wasn\u2019t looking outside the window of the car. I asked her why. She said, \u201cIf you live in India, you just can\u2019t look outside the window. Because if you do, you\u2019d rather commit suicide. It\u2019s too horrible. So you just don\u2019t look.\u201d So people don\u2019t look, they put themselves in a bubble and then don\u2019t see it. And those words are from somebody who has devoted her life to the lives of the poor, and you can see why she said that \u2014 the misery and the oppression are so striking, much worse than in any country I have ever seen. And it is so dramatic. There is a lot of talk about how India is slated to be a major power, and I can\u2019t believe it, with all its internal problems; China too for that matter, but less so.\nWhen my wife and I went to India a couple of years ago, my friend Iqbal Ahmed had told me that I would discover that the press in Pakistan is much more open and free than the press in India. I did not believe him first but when I looked into it, he explained, \u201cThe English language press in Pakistan is for you and your friends, and the government just lets them say whatever they want, because there are so few of them to cater to, just a couple of hundred thousand people.\u201d\nYou have hailed the Mexican newspaper La Jornada as \u201cmaybe the only real independent newspaper in the hemisphere\u201d. Do you think something similar can be founded in India?\nIt could. The interesting thing about La Jornada is that the business world hates it. They don\u2019t give it any ads. It is the second largest newspaper in the country with a very high level of journalistic acumen and very smart people, and they are all over the country. You see people reading this newspaper on the streets. Actually, I noticed that in Kerala, the only part of India where you can see people reading on the streets.\nIn the recent past, India witnessed a scam that exposed the deep nexus between journalists and businessmen, but nothing happened\u2026\nThat is a bit different here (in the United States). One good thing about this country is that there is very little state repression, no censorship, so they can speak out what they can. On the other hand, the internalisation of doctrine here is just overwhelming, that is, with the intellectual community in the universities. And it is partly a reflection of the freedom, I think. You get an impression that everything is free and open because there are debates that are visible: the Democrats are debating the Republicans, and the press does its share of condemning. But what people don\u2019t see \u2014 and the seeming openness of the debate conceals it \u2014 is that it is all within a very narrow framework. And you can\u2019t go even a millimetre outside that framework. In fact, it is even taught in journalism schools here as the concept of \u2018objectivity\u2019 \u2014 that means describing honestly what\u2019s going on inside that framework and if there is something outside, then no, that is subjective. You see that all the time and that is a big domestic problem.\nFor example, domestically, for the population, the big problem is jobs. They don\u2019t care about the deficit. For the banks, the problem is deficits. So the only thing discussed (in the media) is deficits. You do have an occasional different viewpoint, but it doesn\u2019t show up at all in the media coverage of the deficit. During the 2012 presidential elections, the two countries that were mentioned way more than anyone else in all debates were Israel and Iran. And Iran was described as the greatest threat to world peace. And that\u2019s what\u2019s repeated in the media all the time. 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        "raw_content": "Constitution of Belgium\nCoordinated text of 14 February 1994 (last updated 8 May 2007) Title I On Federal Belgium, its components and its territory. Article 1 Belgium is a Federal State made up\u2026\nCoordinated text of 14 February 1994\n(last updated 8 May 2007)\nOn Federal Belgium, its components and its territory.\nBelgium is a Federal State made up of communities and regions.\nBelgium is made up of three communities: The French Community, the Flemish Community and the German Community.\nBelgium is made up of three regions: The Walloon region, the Flemish region and the Brussels region.\nBelgium has four linguistic regions: The French-speaking region, the Dutch-speaking region, the bilingual region of Brussels Capital and the German-speaking region.\nEach commune of the Kingdom is part of one of these linguistic regions.\nThe borders of the four linguistic regions can only be changed or modified by a law adopted by majority vote in each linguistic group in each Chamber, on the condition that the majority of the members of each group are gathered together and from the moment that the total of affirmative votes given by the two linguistic groups is equal to at least two-thirds of the votes expressed.\nThe Walloon region is made up of the following provinces: Walloon Brabant, Hainaut, Liege, Luxemburg and Namur. The Flemish region is made up of the following provinces: Antwerp, Flemish Brabant, West Flanders, East Flanders and Limburg.\nBy law, the territory can be divided into a greater number of provinces, if need be.\nA law can shield certain territories whose borders it fixes, from division into provinces, make them depend directly on the federal executive power, and make them subject to a statute of their own. This law must be adopted by majority vote as provided for in Article 4, last clause.\nThe provincial sub-divisions can only be established by law.\nThe borders of the State, the provinces and the communes can only be changed or modified by law.\nTitle Ibis\nGeneral policy objectives of Federal Belgium, the Communities and Regions\nIn the exercise of their respective powers, the federal State, communities and regions pursue the objective of a sustainable development in its social, economic and environmental dimensions, taking into account the solidarity between the generations.\nOn Belgians and their rights\nBelgian citizenship is acquired, preserved and lost according to rules determined by civil law.\nThe Constitution and the other laws relative to political rights, determine which are, apart from citizenship, the necessary conditions for the exercise of these rights.\nBy way of derogation from clause 2, a law can organise the right to vote of citizens of the European Union who do not have Belgian citizenship, in accordance with the international and supranational obligations of Belgium.\nThe right to vote referred to in the previous clause can be extended by law to residents in Belgium who are not citizens of a Member State of the European Union, under the conditions and modalities determined by that law.\nTransitory disposition\nThe act referred to in clause 4 cannot be adopted prior to 1 January 2001.\nNaturalisation is accorded by the federal legislative power.\nThere is no distinction according to class in the State.\nBelgians are equal before the law; they are the only ones eligible for civil and military service, but for the exceptions that can be made by law for special cases.\nEquality between men and women is guaranteed.\nEnjoyment of the rights and freedoms recognised for Belgians must be ensured without discrimination. To this end, laws and decrees guarantee notably the rights and freedoms of ideological and philosophical minorities.\nThe law, the decree or the rules referred to in Article 134 guarantee to women and men equal exercise of their rights and freedoms, and further notably their equal access to elected and public mandates.\nThe Council of ministers and the Governments of the communities and regions include persons of different gender.\nThe law, the decree or the rules referred to in Article 134 organise the presence of persons of different gender in the permanent deputations of the provincial councils, the college of mayor and aldermen, the social welfare council, the permanent bureaus of the public centres for social welfare and the executive of any other interprovincial, intercommunal or intracommunal territorial organ.\nThe previous clause does not apply when the law, the decree or the rules referred to in Article 134 organise direct elections of members of the permanent deputation of the provincial councils, aldermen, members of the social welfare council, members of the permanent bureau of the public centres for social welfare or members of the executives of any other interprovincial, intercommunal or intracommunal territorial organ.\nIndividual freedom is guaranteed.\nNo one can be prosecuted except in the cases provided for by law, and in the form prescribed by law.\nExcept in the case of flagrante delicto, no one can be arrested except by a motivated judge\u2019s order, that must be served at the moment of arrest, or at the latest within twenty-four hours.\nNo one can be separated, unwillingly, from the judge that the law has assigned to him.\nNo punishment can be made or given except in pursuance of the law.\nThe death penalty is abolished.\nThe domicile is inviolable; no visit to the individual\u2019s residence can take place except in the cases provided for by law and in the form prescribed by law.\nNo one can be deprived of his property except in the case of expropriation for a public purpose, in the cases and manner established by law, and in return for a fair indemnity paid beforehand.\nPunishment by confiscation of assets cannot be made\nCivil death is abolished; it cannot be reintroduced.\nFreedom of worship, public practice of the latter, as well as freedom to demonstrate one\u2019s opinions on all matters, are guaranteed, except for the punishment for offences committed when using this freedom.\nNo one can be obliged to contribute in any way whatsoever to the acts and ceremonies of a religion, nor to observe the days of rest.\nThe State does not have the right to intervene either in the nomination or in the installation of ministers of any religion whatsoever, nor to forbid these ministers from corresponding with their superiors, from publishing their acts, except, in the latter case, the normal liability in matters of press and publication.\nA civil wedding must always precede nuptial benediction except in cases established by law, should this be necessary.\nEveryone has the right to the respect of his private and family life, except in the cases and conditions determined by law.\nThe laws, decrees and rules referred to in Article 134 guarantee the protection of this right.\nEvery child has the right to respect of his moral, physical, mental and sexual integrity.\nEveryone has the right to lead a life in conformity with human dignity.\nTo this end, the laws, decrees and rules referred to in Article 134 guarantee, taking into account corresponding obligations, the economic, social and cultural rights, and determine the conditions for exercising them.\nThese rights include notably:\n1- the right to employment and to the free choice of a professional activity in the framework of a general employment policy, aimed among others at ensuring a level of employment that is as stable and high as possible, the right to fair terms of employment and to fair remuneration, as well as the right to information, consultation and collective negotiation;\n2- the right to social security, to health care and to social, medical and legal aid;\n3- the right to have decent accommodation;\n4- the right to enjoy the protection of a healthy environment;\n5- the right to enjoy cultural and social fulfilment.\n\u00a71. Education is free; any preventative measure is forbidden; the repression of offences is governed by law or decree only.\nThe community guarantees the freedom of choice of parents.\nThe community organises neutral education. Neutrality implies notably the respect of the philosophical, ideological or religious conceptions of parents and pupils.\nThe schools organised by the public authorities offer, until the end of obligatory scholarity, the choice between the teaching of one of the recognised religions and non-denominational moral teaching.\n\u00a72. If a community, in its capacity as an organising authority, wishes to delegate jurisdiction to one or several autonomous bodies, it can only do so by decree adopted by a two-third majority of the votes cast.\n\u00a73. Everyone has the right to education with the respect of fundamental rights and freedoms. Access to education is free until the end of obligatory scholarity.\nAll pupils of school age have the right to moral or religious education at the community\u2019s expense.\n\u00a74. All pupils or students, parents, teaching staff or educational institutions are equal before the law or decree. The law and decree take into account objective differences, notably the characteristics of each organising authority, that justify appropriate treatment.\n\u00a75. The organisation, the recognition and the subsidising of education by the community are regulated by law or decree.\nThe press is free; censorship can never be established; no security can be demanded from authors, publishers or printers.\nWhen the author is known and resident in Belgium, neither the publisher, nor the printer, nor the distributor can be prosecuted.\nBelgians have the right to gather peaceably and without arms, in conformity with the laws that regulate the exercise of this right, without submitting it to prior authorisation.\nThis provision does not apply to open air meetings, which are entirely subject to police regulations.\nBelgians have the right to enter into association; this right cannot be subjected to any preventative measures.\nEveryone has the right to address petitions signed by one or more persons to the public authorities.\nOnly constituted bodies have the right to address petitions in a collective name.\nThe confidentiality of letters is inviolable.\nThe law determines which representatives are responsible for the violation of the confidentiality of letters entrusted to the postal service.\nThe use of languages spoken in Belgium is free; only the law can rule on this matter, and only for acts of the public authorities and for legal matters.\nNo prior authorisation is necessary to take legal action against civil servants because of their public office, except with regard to what is stated concerning ministers and members of the community and regional governments.\nEveryone has the right to consult any administrative document and to have a copy made, except in the cases and conditions stipulated by the laws, decrees or rules referred to in Article 134.\nAll power emanates from the Nation.\nThis power is exerted in the manner established by the Constitution.\nThe exercising of determined power can be attributed by a treaty or by a law to international public institutions.\nThe federal authority only has power in the matters that are formally attributed to it by the Constitution and the laws carried in pursuance of the Constitution itself.\nThe communities and the regions, each in its own field of concern, have power for the other matters, under the conditions and in the terms stipulated by law. This law must be adopted by majority vote as provided for in Article 4, last clause.\nThe law referred to in clause 2 determines the date on which the present article comes into force. This date cannot precede the date of the implementation of the new article to be inserted in Title III of the Constitution, which determines the exclusive powers of the federal authority.\nThe federal legislative power is exerted collectively by the King, the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate.\nThe federal executive power, as stipulated by the Constitution, belongs to the King.\nEach community has assignments which are recognised by the Constitution or by the laws carried in pursuance of it.\nThe Law attributes to the regional bodies that it creates and that are made up of elected representatives, the power to manage the matters that it determines, with the exception of those referred to in Articles 30 and 127 to 129, within the jurisdiction and according to the manner established by the law. The latter must be adopted by majority vote as provided for in Article 4, last clause.\nJudiciary power is exerted by the courts and tribunals.\nRulings and court decisions are carried out in the name of the King.\nInterests which are exclusively of a communal or provincial nature are ruled on by communal or provincial councils, according to the principles established by the Constitution.\nThe rule referred to in Article 134 defines the competencies, rules of functioning and mode of election of intra-municipal territorial organs that are authorised to regulate matters of municipal interest.\nThese intra-municipal territorial organs are created in municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants at the initiative of the local council. Their members are elected directly. In execution of an act adopted by majority vote defined by article 4, last clause, the decree or rule envisaged in article 134 regulates the other conditions and modes according to which such intra-municipal territorial organs may be established.\nThis decree and the rule envisaged in article 134 can only be adopted after a majority vote of two-thirds of the votes cast, under the condition that the majority of the members of the Parliament in question are in agreement.\nThe matters of communal or provincial interest can be the object of a referendum in the commune or province concerned. The rule envisaged in article 134 regulates the modalities and organisation of a referendum.\nOn the Federal Chambers\nThe members of the two Chambers represent the Nation, and not only those who elected them.\n\u00a71. For cases determined by the Constitution, the elected members of each Chamber are divided into a French linguistic group and a Dutch linguistic group, in the manner determined by law.\n\u00a72. The senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 2-, 4- and 7-, make up the French linguistic group of the Senate. The Senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1-, 3- and 6-, make up the Dutch linguistic group of the Senate.\nThe Chambers meet by right each year on the second Tuesday of October, unless they have been called together prior to this by the King.\nThe Chambers must meet each year for at least forty days.\nThe King pronounces the closing of the session.\nThe King has the right to convoke the Chambers to an extraordinary meeting.\nThe King can adjourn the Chambers. However, the adjournment cannot exceed the period of one month, nor be renewed in the same session without the consent of the Chambers.\nThe King has only the right to dissolve the Chamber of Representatives if the latter, with the absolute majority of its members:\n1- either rejects a motion of confidence in the Federal Government and does not propose to the King, within three days from the day of the rejection of the motion, the nomination of a successor to the Prime Minister;\n2- or adopts a motion of disapproval with regard to the Federal Government and does not simultaneously propose to the King the nomination of a successor to the Prime Minister;\nThe motions of confidence and disapproval can only be voted on after a delay of forty-eight hours after the introduction of the motion.\nMoreover, the King may, in the event of the resignation of the Federal Government, dissolve the Chamber of Representatives after having received its agreement expressed by the absolute majority of its members.\nThe dissolution of the Chamber of Representatives entails the dissolution of the Senate.\nThe act of dissolution involves the convoking of the electorate within forty days and of the Chambers within two months.\nThe sessions of the Chambers are public.\nNevertheless, each Chamber can meet in a secret committee, at the request of its president or of ten members.\nIt can decide afterwards, by absolute majority, if a session on the same subject has to be held again in public.\nEach Chamber controls the powers of its members and judges any dispute that can be raised on this matter.\nIt is not possible to be a member of both Chambers at the same time.\nAny member of one of the two Chambers, appointed by the King as a minister and who accepts this nomination, ceases to sit in the Chamber and takes up his mandate again when the King has put an end to his functions as a minister. The law provides for the terms of his replacement in the Chamber concerned.\nAny member of either of the two Chambers, appointed by the Federal Government to any salaried function other than that of minister and who accepts the appointment, immediately ceases to sit in the Chamber and only takes his functions up again by virtue of a new election.\nAt each session, each of the Chambers appoints its president, its vice-presidents, and forms its committee.\nAny resolution is made by absolute majority of votes, except with regard to what is established by the regulations of the Chambers with regard to elections and presentations.\nIf the votes are divided, the proposal submitted for discussion is rejected.\nNeither of the two Chambers can take a resolution until the majority of its members are in session.\nWith the exception of budgets and laws requiring a special majority, a justified motion, signed by at least three-quarters of the members of one of the linguistic groups and introduced following the introduction of the report and prior to the final vote in a public session, can declare that the provisions of a draft bill or of a motion are of a nature to gravely damage relations between the communities.\nIn this case, the parliamentary procedure is suspended and the motion referred to the Council of Ministers which, within thirty days, gives its justified recommendations on the motion and invites the implicated Chamber to express its opinion on these recommendations or on the draft bill or motion that has been revised if need be.\nThis procedure can only be applied once by the members of a linguistic group with regard to the same bill or motion.\nVotes are given by rising or remaining seated or by call-over; most of the laws are voted by call-over. The election and presentation of candidates are carried out by secret ballot.\nEach Chamber has the right to hold an enquiry.\nIt is forbidden to present petitions to the Chambers in person.\nEach Chamber has the right to send back to the ministers the petitions that are addressed to it. The ministers are obliged to give explanations about their content, each time that the Chamber so requires.\nNo member of either of the two Chambers can be prosecuted or pursued with regard to opinions and votes given by him in the exercise of his duties.\nExcept in the case of flagrante delicto, no member of any Chamber may, during a session, be directly remanded or summoned before a court or tribunal regarding repressive matters nor be arrested except with the authorisation of the Chamber of which he is a member.\nExcept in the case of flagrante delicto, restraining measures requiring the intervention of a judge cannot be instituted against a member of any Chamber for the duration of a session, regarding repressive matters, except by the first President of the Court of Appeal at the demand of the competent judge. This decision is communicated to the President of the concerned Chamber.\nAll searches or seizures executed by virtue of the clause above can be performed only in the presence of the President of the Chamber concerned or a member appointed by him.\nDuring the session, only the officers of the public prosecutor\u2019s department and competent officers may institute repressive proceedings against a member of any Chamber.\nThe member of any Chamber in question may at all stages of the investigations regarding repressive measures, request for the duration of the session that the Chamber of whom he is a member suspend the proceedings. The Chamber in question must grant this request if supported by a majority of two-thirds of the votes given.\nDetention of a member of any Chamber or his investigation by a court or Tribunal is suspended for the duration of the session if the Chamber of whom he is a member so requests.\nEach Chamber determines, by its regulations, the way in which it exercises its duties.\nOn the Chamber of Representatives\nThe members of the Chamber of Representatives are elected directly by citizens who have completed the age of eighteen and who do not fall within the categories of exclusion stipulated by law.\nEach elector has the right to only one vote.\nThe establishing of the constituencies or electoral colleges is governed by law.\nElections are carried out by the system of proportional representation that the law determines.\nThe ballot is obligatory and secret. It takes place at the \u00abcommune\u00bb, except in the cases determined by law.\n\u00a71. The Chamber of Representatives is made up of one hundred and fifty members.\n\u00a72. Each electoral circumscription has as many seats as the number of the members of its population contains a multiple of the federal divisor, obtained by dividing the number of the population of the Kingdom by one hundred and fifty.\nThe remaining seats are attributed to the electoral circumscriptions which have the greatest surplus of population not yet represented.\n\u00a73. The sharing of the members of the Chamber of Representatives among the electoral circumscriptions is allocated to the population by the King.\nThe size of the population of each electoral circumscription is determined every ten years by a census or by any other means defined by law. The King publishes the results within a period of six months.\nWithin three months following this publication, the King determines the number of seats attributed to each electoral circumscription.\nThe new distribution is applied as of the following general election.\n\u00a74. The law determines the electoral circumscriptions; it also determines the conditions required to be an elector as well as those for the carrying out of electoral operations.\nTo be eligible, one must:\n1- be Belgian;\n2- enjoy civil and political rights;\n3- have completed the age of twenty-one;\n4- be legally resident in Belgium.\nNo other condition of eligibility can be required.\nThe members of the Chamber of Representatives are elected for four years.\nThe Chamber is renewed every four years.\nEach member of the Chamber of Representatives benefits from an annual indemnity of twelve thousand francs.\nWithin the national borders, the members of the House of Representatives shall have the right to move without expense over any and all means of transportation which are operated by or conceded to government authorities.\nAn annual compensation to be deducted from the allocation destined to cover the expenditure of the Chamber of Representatives can be attributed to the President of this assembly.\nThe Chamber determines the amount of the deductions that can be applied to the indemnity by way of a contribution to the pension funds that it judges necessary to establish.\n\u00a71. Without prejudice to Article 72, the Senate is made up of seventy-one senators, of whom:\n1- twenty-five senators elected in conformity with Article 61, by the Dutch electoral college;\n2- fifteen senators elected in conformity with Article 61, by the French electoral college;\n3- ten senators appointed by and within the Parliament of the Flemish Community, named the Flemish Parliament;\n4- ten senators appointed by and within the Parliament of the French Community;\n5- one senator appointed by and within the Parliament of the German Community;\n6- six senators appointed by the senators referred to in 1- and 3-;\n7- four senators appointed by the senators referred to in 2- and 4-.\nWhen the entire renewal of their Parliament does not coincide with the renewal of the Senate, the senators referred to in the first clause, 3- to 5- who do not longer sit in their Parliament, hold their mandate of senator until the opening of the first session following the renewal of their Parliament.\n\u00a72. At least one of the senators referred to in \u00a71, 1-, 3- and 6- is to be legally resident, on the day of his election, in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital.\nAt least six of the senators referred to in \u00a71, 2-, 4- and 7- are to be legally resident, on the day of their election, in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital. If four or fewer of the senators referred to in \u00a71, 2- are not legally resident, on the day of their election, in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital, at least two of the senators referred to in \u00a71, 4\u00b0 must be legally resident, on the day of their election, in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital.\n\u00a71. The total number of senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1-, 2-, 4-, 6- and 7-, is shared within each linguistic group on the basis of the electoral figure of the lists obtained at the moment of the election of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2-, according to the system of proportional representation that is determined by law.\nFor the designation of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 3- and 4-, only the lists can be taken into consideration on which at least one senator referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2-, is elected and from the moment that a sufficient number of members elected on this list sit, according to the case, on the Parliament of the Flemish Community or the Parliament of the French Community.\nFor the designation of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 6- and 7- only the lists can be taken into consideration on which at least one senator referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2-, is elected.\n\u00a72. For the election of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2-, the ballot is obligatory and secret. Voting takes place at the \u00abcommune\u00bb, except for cases determined by law.\n\u00a73. For the election of senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2-, the law determines the electoral circumscriptions and the composition of the electoral colleges; it also determines the conditions which must be met in order to be an elector, as well as those for the carrying out of electoral operations.\nThe law determines the designation of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 3- and 5-, with the exception of the terms stipulated by a law adopted by the majority provided for in Article 4, last clause, which are determined by decree by the Community Parliament , each one for matters of its concern. This decree must be adopted by a two-third majority of the votes expressed, on condition that the majority of the members of the Parliament concerned are present.\nThe senator referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 5-, is appointed by the Parliament of the German community with absolute majority of the votes expressed.\nThe law determines the appointment of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 6- and 7-.\nIn order to be elected or appointed as a senator one must:\nThe senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2- are elected for four years. The senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 6- and 7- are appointed for four years. The senate is entirely renewed every four years.\nThe election of the senators referred to in Article 67, \u00a71, 1- and 2-, coincides with the election for the Chamber of Representatives.\nSenators do not receive a salary.\nThey do, however, have the right to be compensated for any disbursement; this compensation is fixed at four thousand francs per year.\nWithin the national borders, the members of the Senate shall have the right to move without expense over any and all means of transportation which are operated by or conceded to government authorities.\nThe King\u2019s children or, in the absence of children, the Belgian descendants of the branch of the royal family called on to reign, are senators by right at the age of eighteen. They are only entitled to a seat and vote at the age of twenty-one. They are not taken into account for the determination of the quorum of attendance.\nAny assembly of the Senate that takes place outside the time of the session of the Chamber of Representatives, is automatically void.\nOn federal legislative power\nNotwithstanding Article 36, federal legislative power is jointly exercised by the King and by the Chamber of Representatives for:\n1- the granting of naturalisation;\n2- laws relative to the civil and penal responsibilities of the King\u2019s ministers;\n3- State budgets and accounts, without prejudice to Article 174, 1st clause, second sentence;\n4- the establishment of the army quotas.\nEach branch of the federal legislative power has the right of initiative.\nExcept for those matters described in Article 77, draft bills submitted to the Chambers at the King\u2019s initiative are brought to the Chamber of Representatives, then forwarded to the Senate.\nDraft bills relating to the approval of treaties submitted to the Chambers on the King\u2019s initiative, are introduced to the Senate and afterwards transmitted to the Chamber of Representatives.\nA draft bill may be adopted by a Chamber only after having been voted on article by article.\nThe Chambers have the right to amend and to sub-divide those articles and amendments proposed.\nThe Chamber of Representatives and the Senate are equally competent with respect to:\n1- the declaration of constitutional revision and for constitutional revision;\n2- matters requiring settlement by both legislative Chambers by virtue of the Constitution;\n3- laws described in Articles 5, 39, 43, 50, 68, 71, 77, 82, 115, 117, 118, 121, 123, 127 to 131, 135 to 137, 140 to 143, 145, 146, 163, 165, 166, 167, \u00a7 1, clause 3, \u00a7 4 and \u00a7 5, 169, 170, \u00a7 2, clause 2, \u00a7 3, clauses 2 and 3, \u00a7 4, clause 2 and 175 to 177, in addition to those laws executed on the basis of the above-mentioned laws and articles;\n4- laws to be adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, in addition to those laws executed on the basis of the latter;\n5- laws described in Article 34;\n6- laws relating to the approval of treaties;\n7- laws adopted in keeping with Article 169, to ensure respect of international or supranational commitments;\n8- laws relating to the Council of State;\n9- the organisation of courts and tribunals;\n10- laws approving co-operation agreements between State, communities, and regions.\nA law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, may designate other laws for which the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate are competent on an equal basis.\nRegarding matters other than those described in Articles 74 and 77, draft bills adopted by the Chamber of Representatives are then forwarded to the Senate.\nAt the request of fifteen Senate members at least, the Senate examines the draft bills. This request is made within fifteen days after receiving the draft bill.\nThe Senate may, within a time period not exceeding sixty days:\n\u2013 decide against amendment of the draft bill;\n\u2013 adopt the bill following amendment.\nShould the Senate fail to act on the bill within the established time frame, or should the Senate have informed the Chamber of Representatives of its decision not to amend the bill, the latter is then forwarded to the King by the Chamber of Representatives.\nIf the bill has been amended, the Senate forwards it to the Chamber of Representatives, which then makes a final decision: the draft bill is either adopted, or those amendments established by the Senate are either partially or entirely rejected.\nShould, during the course of an examination as described in Article 78, last clause, the Chamber of Representatives adopt a new amendment, the draft bill is then returned to the Senate, which expresses its opinion on the amended bill. The Senate may, within a time period not exceeding fifteen days\n\u2013 decide to accept the bill as amended by the Chamber of Representatives;\n\u2013 adopt the draft bill following further amendment.\nShould the Senate fail to act within the established time frame, or should it inform the Chamber of Representatives of its decision to support the draft bill as voted by the Chamber of Representatives, the latter then forwards the bill to the King.\nShould the bill once again be amended, the Senate forwards it to the Chamber of Representatives which then makes a final decision by either adopting or by amending the draft bill.\nShould, during the presentation of a draft bill as described in Article 78, the federal government indicate urgency, the parliamentary consultation committee described in Article 82 must determine the time frame within which the Senate must make its decision.\nShould the commission fail to reach agreement, the time frame granted to the Senate becomes seven days, while the examination period described in Article 78, clause 3, becomes thirty days.\nShould the Senate, by virtue of its right of initiative, adopt a draft bill in the areas described in Article 78, the draft bill is then forwarded to the Chamber of Representatives.\nWithin a time period not exceeding sixty days, the Chamber must give its final decision, either by rejecting or by adopting the draft bill.\nShould the Chamber amend the draft bill, the latter is then returned to the Senate, which must debate the amendments in accordance with the rules in Article 79.\nIn the event of application of Article 79, clause 3, the Chamber statutes in a final manner within fifteen days.\nShould the Chamber fail to reach agreement within the time frames established in clauses 2 and 4, the parliamentary consultation commission described in Article 82 must meet within fifteen days and establish a time limit within which the Chamber must make a decision.\nShould the commission fail to reach agreement, the Chamber must make a decision within sixty days.\nA parliamentary consultation commission composed on an equal basis of members of the Chamber of Representatives and of the Senate settles conflicts of jurisdiction which may arise between the two chambers and may, with mutual agreement, extend the study periods described in Articles 78 to 81 at all times.\nLacking majority representation by either of the two groups composing the commission, the latter must statute on a two-thirds majority basis.\nA law determines the composition and functioning of the commission, in addition to a method of calculating the time periods described in Articles 78 to 81.\nAll motions and all draft bills specify whether contents refer to those issues described in Article 74, Article 77, or Article 78.\nThe authoritative interpretation of laws remains the sole competency of the law.\nOn the King and the Federal Government.\nOn the King\nThe King\u2019s constitutional powers are hereditary through the direct, natural and legitimate descent from H.M. Leopold, Georges, Chretien, Frederic of Saxony-Coburg, by order of primogeniture.\nShall be deprived of his rights to the crown, that descendant described in clause 1, who marries without the King\u2019s consent or, in the absence thereof, without the consent of those exercising the King\u2019s powers in cases provided for by the Constitution.\nHis lost right may nonetheless be re-established by the King, or, in the absence thereof, by those exercising the King\u2019s powers in cases provided for by the Constitution, in the event of agreement on the part of both Chambers.\nFor lack of a descendant to H.M. Leopold, Georges, Chretien, Frederic of Saxony-Coburg, the King may name his successor, with the approval of the Chambers, in such a manner as described in Article 87.\nIn the absence of a nomination undertaken in the above-mentioned manner, the throne shall be vacant.\nThe King may not simultaneously act as head of another state without the consent of both Chambers.\nNeither of the two Chambers may debate this matter unless two-thirds of their members are present, and the resolution may be adopted only with a two-thirds majority vote.\nThe King\u2019s person is inviolable; his ministers are responsible.\nThe civil list for the duration of each reign is established by law.\nUpon the King\u2019s death, the Chambers meet without convocation, ten days following the decease at latest. Should the Chambers have been previously dissolved, and should the convocation in the dissolution act have been made for a time later than the tenth day following the decease, then the former Chambers are to return to their functions until the establishment of those destined to replace them.\nFrom the moment of the King\u2019s death and until the taking of oath by his successor to the throne or by the Regent, the King\u2019s constitutional powers are exercised, in the name of the Belgian people, by the Council of Ministers, and under their responsibility.\nThe King attains his majority upon completion of his eighteenth year of age.\nThe King may accede to the throne only after having taken the following oath before the united Chambers: \u201cI swear to observe the Constitution and the laws of the Belgian people, to preserve our national independence and our territorial integrity\u201d.\nShould, upon the King\u2019s death, his successor be under age, the two Chambers meet as a single assembly, for the purpose of regency and guardianship.\nShould the King find himself unable to reign, the ministers, having observed this inability, immediately summon the Chambers. Regency and guardianship are to be provided by the united Chambers.\nRegency may be conferred on only one person.\nThe Regent may take office only after having taken the oath as specified in Article 91.\nShould the throne be vacant, the Chambers, debating as one assembly, temporarily ensure regency, until the convening of the fully renewed Chambers. This meeting must take place within two months. The new Chambers, debating as one assembly, provide permanent cover for the vacancy.\nOn the Federal Government.\nThe King appoints and dismisses his ministers.\nThe Federal Government offers its resignation to the King if the Chamber of Representatives, by an absolute majority of its members, adopts a motion of disapproval, proposing to the King the nomination of a successor to the Prime Minister, or proposes to the King the nomination of a successor to the Prime Minister within three days of the rejection of a motion of confidence. The King names the proposed successor as Prime Minister, who takes office the moment the new Federal Government is sworn in.\nBelgians alone may be ministers.\nNo member of the royal family may be a minister.\nThe Council of Ministers includes fifteen members at most.\nWith the possible exception of the Prime Minister, the Council of Ministers includes as many French-speaking members as Dutch-speaking members.\nMinisters have access to both Chambers and must be heard whenever they so request.\nThe Chamber of Representatives may demand the presence of ministers. The Senate may request their presence for discussion of a motion or a draft bill as described in Article 77 or of a motion or a draft bill as described in Article 78, or for the exercise of its right to investigate as described in Article 56. For other matters, the Senate may request their presence.\nMinisters are responsible before the Chamber of Representatives.\nNo minister may be prosecuted or pursued on account of opinions expressed in the line of his duties.\nUnder no circumstances may a written or verbal order of the King diminish the responsibilities of a minister.\nMinisters are judged, for the offences that they might have committed in the exercise of their function, exclusively by the court of appeal. The same goes for offences that they might have committed outside the exercise of their function and for which they are prosecuted during their term of service. The articles 59 and 120 are not applicable in that case.\nThe law determines the way in which action is made against them, as regards prosecution as well as sentencing.\nThe law determines the competent court of appeal, sitting in plenary session, and regulates its composition. An appeal for cassation for the Court of Cassation, sitting in joined chambers and not judging on the merits of the cases, is open against judgments of the court of appeal.\nOnly the public prosecutor at the competent court of appeal can start and direct proceedings in criminal matters against a minister.\nAll applications for regulation of the procedure, all direct summons before the court of appeal and, with the exception of flagrante delicto, all arrests require the authorisation by the Chamber of Representatives.\nThe law determines the procedure to be followed if the Articles 103 and 125 are both applicable.\nNo pardon can be given to a minister condemned in conformity with the first clause unless after a demand by the Chamber of Representatives.\nThe law determines the cases and rules under which the victims can commence civil legal actions.\nTransitional disposition\nThis article does not apply to facts for which acts of investigations have been committed and prosecution has been initiated prior to the coming into effect of the law executing this provision.\nIn that case, the following rule applies: the Chamber of Representatives has the right to accuse ministers and to bring them before the Court of Cassation. The latter alone has authority to judge them, in joined chambers, in the cases established by penal law and by applying the sentences foreseen therein. The Act of 17 December 1996 on the temporary and partial execution of Article 103 of the Constitution remains applicable.\nThe King appoints and dismisses the Federal Secretaries of State.\nThe latter are members of the Federal Government. They are not part of the Council of Ministers. They are deputies to a minister.\nThe King determines their attributions and the limits within which they may engage in countersigning.\nConstitutional provisions which apply to ministers apply equally to Federal Secretaries of State, with the exception of Articles 90 clause 2, 93 and 99.\nOn powers\nThe King has no powers other than those formally attributed to him by the Constitution and by specific laws established by virtue of the Constitution itself.\nNo actions of the King may take effect without the countersignature of a minister, who, in doing so, takes responsibility upon himself.\nThe King bestows ranks within the army.\nHe appoints individuals to general administrative functions and to foreign affairs, but for those exceptions established by law.\nHe appoints individuals to other functions only by virtue of specific provisions of a law.\nThe King establishes regulations and decrees required for the execution of laws, without ever having the power to either suspend the laws themselves, or to dispense from their execution.\nThe King sanctions and promulgates laws.\nThe King has the right to annul or to reduce sentences pronounced by judges, except for that which is stated relative to ministers and members of Community and Regional governments.\nThe King may not pardon a minister or the member of a Community or Regional government condemned by the Court of Cassation, except at the express demand of the Chamber of Representatives or of the Parliament concerned.\nThe King may mint money, in keeping with the law.\nThe King may confer titles of nobility, while remaining unable to attach privileges to the latter.\nThe King may give military orders within the limits prescribed by law.\nOn Communities and Regions\nSub-section I\nOn Community and Regional Parliaments\n\u00a71. There is a Parliament of the French Community and a Parliament of the Flemish Community, named Flemish Parliament, the composition and the functioning of which are established by law, adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\nThere is a Parliament of the German Community, the composition and the functioning of which are determined by law.\n\u00a72. Without prejudice to Article 137, regional bodies as described in Article 39 comprise a Parliament for each region.\n\u00a71. The Parliament are composed of elected representatives.\n\u00a72. Each Parliament is composed of members elected directly as members of Parliament of the community concerned or as members of a regional Parliament.\nThe application of Article 137 notwithstanding, each regional Parliament is composed of members elected directly as members of the regional Parliament concerned or as members of a community Parliament.\nMembers of the community and regional Parliaments are elected for a period of five years. The community and regional Parliaments are completely renewed every five years.\nUnless a law, adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, should specify otherwise, elections for the community and regional Parliaments are to take place on the same day and are to coincide with European Parliamentary elections.\n\u00a71. Elections described in Article 116, \u00a7 2, as well as the composition and functioning of the community and regional Parliaments are fixed by law. But for the Parliament of the German Community, this law is adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\n\u00a72. A law, adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, establishes those matters relative to the election, composition, and functioning of the Parliament of the French Community, of the Parliament of the Walloon Region and of the Parliament of the Flemish Community, which are regulated by their respective Parliaments, either by decree or by rule as described in Article 134, according to the case. This decree and this rule as described in Article 134 are adopted by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast, provided that a majority of members of the Parliament concerned are present.\nWithin the national borders, the members of the Regional and Community Parliaments, referred to in Articles 2 and 3, shall have the right to move without expense over any and all means of transportation which are operated by and conceded to government authorities.\nThe mandate of member of a community or regional Parliament is incompatible with that of a member of the Chamber of Representatives. Moreover, it is incompatible with a Senator\u2019s mandate as described in Article 67, \u00a7 1, 1\u00b0, 2\u00b0, 6\u00b0, and 7\u00b0.\nAll members of a community and regional Parliament benefit from those immunities described in Articles 58 and 59.\nSub-section II\nOn regional and community governments.\n\u00a71. There is a French Community Government and a Flemish Community Government, the composition and functioning of which are established by law, adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\nThere is a German Community Government, the composition and functioning of which are established by law.\n\u00a72. Without prejudice to Article 137, the regional bodies described in Article 39 include a government for each region.\nMembers of each community or regional government are elected by their Parliament.\n\u00a71. The law establishes the composition and functioning of Community and of Regional governments. But for the case of the German Community Government, this law is adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\n\u00a72. A law, adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, determines those matters relative to the composition and to the functioning of the French Community Government, the Walloon Regional Government, and the Flemish Community Government, which are regulated by their respective councils, either by decree or by rule as described in Article 134, according to the case. This decree and this rule described in Article 134 are adopted by a two-thirds majority vote, provided that a majority of members of the Parliament concerned are present.\nNo member of a community or of a regional government may be prosecuted or pursued on the basis of opinions or votes expressed by him in the line of his duties.\nMembers of a community or of a regional government are judged, for the offences that they might have committed in the exercise of their function, exclusively by the court of appeal. The same goes for offences that they might have committed outside the exercise of their function and for which they are prosecuted during their term of service. The Articles 59 and 120 are not applicable in that case.\nOnly the public prosecutor at the competent court of appeal can start and direct proceedings in criminal matters against a member of a community or regional government.\nAll applications for regulation of the procedure, all direct summons before the court of appeal and, with the exception of flagrante delicto, all arrests require the authorisation by the community or regional Parliament concerned.\nThe law determines the procedure to be followed if the Articles 103 and 125 are both applicable and in the case of double application of Article 125.\nNo pardon can be given to a minister condemned in conformity with the first clause unless after a demand by the community or regional Parliament concerned.\nThe laws referred to in this article must be adopted by majority vote as provided for in Article 4, last clause.\nIn that case, the following rule applies: the community and regional Parliaments have the right to accuse members of their Government and to bring them before the Court of Cassation. The latter alone has authority to judge them, in joined chambers, in the cases established by penal law and by applying the sentences foreseen therein. The Special Act of 28 February 1997 on the temporary and partial execution of Article 125 of the Constitution remains applicable.\nConstitutional dispositions relative to regional and community government members, in addition to those executive laws described in Article 125, last clause, apply to regional secretaries of state.\nOn jurisdiction\nOn community jurisdiction\n\u00a71. The Parliaments of the French Community and of the Dutch Community, respectively, establish by decree:\n1- cultural issues;\n2- education, with the exception of:\n(a) the determination of the beginning and of the end of mandatory scholarity;\n(b) minimum standards for the granting of diplomas;\n(c) attribution of pensions;\n3- inter-community co-operation, in addition to international co-operation, including the drafting of treaties for those matters described in 1- and 2-.\nA law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, establishes those cultural matters described in 1-, the types of co-operation described in 3-, and the terms governing the conclusion of treaties\ndescribed in 3-.\n\u00a72. These decrees have force of law in French-language and in Dutch-language regions respectively, as well as in those institutions established in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital which, on account of their activities, must be considered as belonging exclusively to one community or the other.\n\u00a71. The Parliaments of the French Community and of the Flemish Community rule by decree, in as much as each is concerned, on personal issues, in addition to what is included in such issues, matters of inter-communal and international cooperation, including the ratification of treaties.\nA law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, establishes such personal issues, in addition to the various forms of cooperation and the terms governing ratification of treaties.\n\u00a72. These decrees have force of law in French-language and in Dutch-language regions respectively, as well as in those institutions established in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital which, on account of their activities, must be considered as belonging exclusively to one community or the other, unless a law adopted by majority vote as provided for in Article 4, last clause, makes other provisions with regard to those institutions in the\nbilingual region of Brussels-Capital.\n\u00a71. The Parliaments of the French Community and of the Flemish Community rule by decree, inasmuch as each is concerned, excluding the federal legislator, on the use of language for:\n1- administrative matters;\n2- education in those establishments created, subsidised, and recognised by public authorities;\n3- social relations between employers and their personnel, in addition to corporate acts and documents required by law and by regulations.\n\u00a72. These decrees have force of law in French-language and in Dutch-language regions respectively except as concerns:\n\u2013 those communes or groups of communes contiguous to another linguistic region and in which the law prescribes or allows use of another language than that of the region in which they are located. For these communes, a modification of the rules governing the use of languages as described in \u00a71 may take place only through a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\n\u2013 services the activities of which extend beyond the linguistic region within which they are established;\n\u00a71. The Parliament of the German Community rules by decree on:\n2- personal issues;\n3- education, within the limits established by Article 127, \u00a71, clause 1, 2-;\n4- inter-community co-operation, in addition to international co-operation, including the conclusion of treaties, for issues described in 1-, 2-, and 3-.\nThe law establishes cultural and personal issues described in 1- and 2-, in addition to the forms of co-operation described in 4- and the manner in which treaties are concluded.\n\u00a72. These decrees have force of law in the German-language region.\nThe law determines measures designed to prevent all forms of discrimination for ideological or philosophical reasons.\nThe right of initiative belongs to the Community Government and to members of the Community Parliament.\nThe interpretation of decrees by voice of authority belongs solely to the decree.\nOn regional jurisdiction\nLaws executed on the basis of Article 39 determine the judicial force of the rules which the organs that they create may take in matters which they determine.\nThey may confer the power to decree with force of law to these organs, with the responsibilities and in the manner which they establish.\nSub-Section III\nSpecial Dispositions\nA law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, designates those authorities within the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital which exercise those responsibilities not attributed to communities as described in Article 128, \u00a7 1.\nThere are linguistic groups within the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament, and among the governing bodies, qualified with respect to community issues; their composition, functioning, and responsibilities and, without prejudice to Article 135, their financing, are regulated by a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\nThe governing bodies together form the United Governing Bodies, acting as an inter-community consultation and co-ordination organ.\nIn view of the application of Article 39, the Parliaments of the French Community and of the Flemish Community, in addition to their respective governments, may exercise the responsibilities, respectively, of the Walloon and of the Flemish Regional Governments, along the terms and according to those conditions established by law. This law must be adopted by a majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\nThe Parliament of the French Community, on one hand, and the Walloon Regional Parliament and the French linguistic group of the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament, on the other hand, may decide of common accord and each by decree, that the Walloon Regional Parliament and Government, in the French-language\nregion, and the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament and it\u2019s governing bodies in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital may exercise, in full or in part, the responsibilities of the French Community.\nThese decrees are adopted by a two-thirds majority vote within the French Community Parliament, and by absolute majority within the Walloon Regional Parliament and by the French linguistic group within the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament provided that a majority of the Council members or of the members of the linguistic group concerned are present. They may settle the financing of the responsibilities which they designate, in addition to transfers of personnel, of assets, of rights and of obligations which may concern them.\nThese responsibilities are exercised, according to the case, either by decree, by order, or by ruling.\nUpon request by their respective governments, the Parliament of the German Community and the Parliament of the Walloon Regional may, by decree, decide of common accord that Walloon Regional responsibilities may be exercised in whole or in part by the German Community Parliament and Government in the German-language region.\nThese responsibilities may be exercised, according to the case, either by decree, by order, or by ruling.\nThe Parliament and Government of the German Community exercise by means of orders and rulings all other responsibilities attributed by law.\nArticle 159 is applicable to these decrees and rulings.\nOn the Constitutional Court, conflict prevention and resolution\nOn the prevention of conflicts of jurisdiction\nThe law organises procedures tending to foresee conflicts between laws, decrees and rulings described in Article 134, in addition to between decrees among themselves and the rulings described in Article 134 among themselves.\nOn the Constitutional Court\nThere is, for all of Belgium, a Constitutional Court, the composition, competencies, and functioning of which are established by law.\nThis Court statutes by means of ruling on:\n1- those conflicts described in Article 141;\n2- the violation by a law, a decree, or a rule as described in Article 134 of Articles 10, 11, and 24;\n3- the violation by a law, a decree, or through a rule as described in Article 134, of constitutional articles determined by law.\nThe Court may be solicited by any authority designated by law, by any person with justified interests, or, on an interlocutory basis, by any jurisdiction.\nThose laws described in clause 1, in clause 2, 3-, and in clause 3 are adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\nOn the prevention and the settling of conflicts of interest.\n\u00a71. In the exercise of their respective responsibilities, the Federal Government, the communities, the regions, and the common Community Commission act in the interests of federal loyalty, in order to prevent conflicts of interest.\n\u00a72. The senate makes decisions, by means of well-founded judgments, on conflicts of interest which may exist between the various bodies through laws, decrees, or rules as described in Article 134, within the conditions and according to the procedures determined by a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\n\u00a73. A law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, organises the procedures designed to prevent and to settle conflicts of interest between Federal, Community, and Regional Governments, and between the common Community Commission assembly.\nTemporary Disposition\nConcerning the prevention and the settling of conflicts of interest, the ordinary Law of August 9th, 1980 regarding institutional reform remains valid; it nonetheless can be rescinded, completed, modified, or replaced only by those laws described in \u00a7\u00a72 and 3.\nOn judiciary power\nCourts hold exclusive jurisdiction with respect to conflicts involving civil rights issues.\nCourts hold jurisdiction with respect to conflicts involving political rights, save for the exceptions established by law.\nUnder no circumstance may a court or organ with contentious jurisdiction be established, other than on the sole basis of a law. Under no denomination may a commission or an extraordinary tribunal be created.\nThere is a Court of Cassation for the whole of Belgium.\nThis court does not decide on the merits of the case.\nCourt hearings are open, unless public access should jeopardise morals or order. In this case, the court so declares by ruling.\nRegarding political wrongdoings or those of the press, proceedings behind closed doors may be undertaken only on the basis of a unanimous vote.\nAll judgments are motivated. They are pronounced in open court.\nThe jury is established for all criminal matters and for political and press offences, with the exception of press offences inspired by racism or xenophobia.\n\u00a71. Judges are independent in the exercise of their judicial functions. The public prosecutor is independent in the exercise of investigation and individual prosecution, notwithstanding the right of the responsible Minister to order prosecution and to issue binding directives on criminal policy, including the policy of investigation and prosecution.\n\u00a72. There is, for all of Belgium, a High Council of Justice. In the exercise of its functions, the High Council of Justice respects the independence referred to in \u00a7 1.\nThe High Council of Justice is composed of a French college and of a Dutch college. Each college exists of an equal number of members and is by way of parity composed, on the one hand, by judges and officers of the public prosecutor directly elected by their pairs under the conditions and mode determined by law, and on the other hand by other members appointed by the Senate with a two third majority of the votes cast, under the conditions determined by law.\nIn each college, exists a Nomination and Appointment Commission and an Advisory and Investigation Commission, composed by way of parity in accordance with the disposition in the previous clause.\nThe law specifies the composition of the High Council of Justice, its colleges and its commissions, as well as the conditions under and way in which they exercise their functions.\n\u00a73. The High Council of Justice exercises its powers in the following matters:\n1- the presentation of candidates for a judicial nomination, as mentioned in \u00a7 4, first clause, or officer of the public prosecutor;\n2- the presentation of candidates for a function as mentioned in \u00a7 5, first clause, and for the functions of chief of corps within the public prosecutor;\n3- access to the function of judge or officer of the public prosecutor;\n4- the training of judges and officers of the public prosecutor;\n5- the creation of standard profiles for the appointments referred to in 2-;\n6- the presentation of advices and proposals concerning the general functioning and organisation of the judicial branch;\n7- the general surveillance and promotion of the use of means of internal control;\n8- without any disciplinary or penal authority:\n\u2013 receive and follow complaints on the functioning of the judicial branch;\n\u2013 engage in investigation on the functioning of the judicial branch.\nUnder the conditions and modes determined by law, the matters referred to in 1- to 4- are attributed to the nomination and appointment commission and the matters referred to in 5\u00b0 to 8\u00b0 are attributed to the advisory and investigation commission. The law determines the case and the mode in which the nomination and appointment commissions, on the one hand, and the advisory and investigation commissions, on the other, exercise their authority jointly.\nA law adopted by the majority referred to in Article 4, last clause, determines the other powers of this Council.\n\u00a74. The justices of peace, the judges in the courts, the justices in the courts and the Court of cassation are appointed by the King under the conditions and mode determined by the law.\nThis appointment is made upon a motivated presentation by the competent nomination and appointment commission, with a two third majority in conformity with the modalities determined by law and after an evaluation of their competence and suitability. This presentation cannot be refused unless in the mode determined by law and with a motivation.\nIn the event of an appointment of justices in the courts and in the Court of cassation, the general assemblies of these courts give a motivated advice under the mode determined by the law and prior to the presentation mentioned in the preceding clause.\n\u00a75. The first president of the Court of cassation, the first president of the appeal courts and the presidents of the courts are appointed by the King under the conditions and modes determined by law.\nThis appointments is made on a motivated presentation by the nomination and appointment commission and an Advisory and Investigation Commission, with a two third majority, in conformity with the modalities determined by law and after evaluation of the competence and suitability. This presentation cannot be refused unless in the mode foreseen by law and with a motivation.\nIn the case of appointment to the function of first president of the Court of cassation or first president of the appeal courts, the general assemblies concerned of these courts give a motivated advice in the mode determined by law, prior to the presentation in the preceding clause.\nThe president and the presidents of sections of the Court of cassation, the presidents of the chambers in the appeal courts and the vice-presidents of the courts are appointed by the appeal courts and courts among their members, under the conditions and modes determined by law.\nNotwithstanding the dispositions of Article 152, the law determines the duration of the appointment to these functions.\n\u00a76. Under the mode determined by law, the judges, holding a function referred to in \u00a7 5, clause 4, and the officers of the public prosecutor, are subject to an evaluation.\nThe provisions in \u00a7\u00a7 3 to 6 take effect after the installation of the High Council of Justice, referred to in \u00a7 2.\nOn that date, the first president, the president and the presidents of sections of the Court of cassation, the first presidents and the chamber presidents of the appeal courts and the presidents and vice-presidents of the courts are considered to be appointed to these functions for a duration and under the conditions determined by law and are appointed at the same time in the Court of cassation, the court of appeal or the labour court or the corresponding court.\nMeanwhile, the following provisions remain applicable:\nJustices of peace and judges are directly appointed by the King.\nAppeal justices and the presidents and vice-presidents of the courts of first instance to which they are attached are appointed by the King on two double lists. One is presented by the courts, the other by provincial councils and by the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament, as the case may be.\nJustices of the Court of Cassation are named by the King on two double lists. One is presented by the Court of Cassation, the other, alternately, by the Chamber of Representatives and by the Senate.\nIn both cases, candidates of one list may be placed on the other. All presentations are made public, at least fifteen days prior to nomination.\nCourts choose within themselves their presidents and vice-presidents.\nJudges are appointed for life. They retire at an age determined by law and benefit from the pension foreseen by law.\nNo judge can be deprived of his post nor suspended except by court decision.\nThe transfer of a judge can only take place with his consent and after a replacement has been appointed.\nThe King appoints and dismisses officers of the public ministries working within courts and tribunals.\nRemuneration of members of the judiciary order is established by law.\nNo judge may accept a salaried role on behalf of a government, unless this role is exercised free of charge and without the existence of incompatibility determined by law.\nThere are five courts of appeal in Belgium:\n1- that of Brussels, with jurisdiction over the provinces of the Walloon Brabant, of the Flemish Brabant, and of the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital;\n2- that of Gent, with jurisdiction over the provinces of West Flanders and of East Flanders;\n3- that of Antwerp, with jurisdiction over the provinces of Antwerp and of Limburg;\n4- that of Liege, with jurisdiction over the provinces of Liege, of Namur, and of Luxemburg;\n5- that of Mons, with jurisdiction over the province of Hainaut.\nThere are military courts when the state of war as referred to in article 167, \u00a7 1, clause 2, is declared. The law covers the organisation of military courts, their jurisdiction, the rights and the obligations of the members of these courts, in addition to the duration of their assignments.\nThere are commercial courts, in locations determined by law. Their organisation, jurisdiction, and the method of appointment of their members, in addition to the duration of assignment of their members, are described in the law.\nThe law also covers the organisation of labour courts, their jurisdiction, the manner in which their members are appointed , and the duration of their assignments.\nThere are courts for the application of criminal sentences in the places determined by law. The law describes their organisation, their jurisdiction, the manner in which their members are appointed and the duration of their assignments.\nThe first clause becomes effective on the date of abrogation of the Law of 15 June 1899 on the title I and II of the Code of military criminal procedure.\nUntil then, the following provision remains applicable:\nSpecific laws cover the organization of military courts, their attributions, the rights and the obligations of the members of these courts, in addition to the duration of their assignments.\nThe Court of Cassation makes decisions in attribution conflicts in the manner provided for by law.\nCourts and tribunals may apply decisions and general, provincial, or local rules only inasmuch as these are in conformity with the law.\nOn the Council of State and administrative jurisdictions\nThere is a Council of State for all of Belgium, the composition, responsibilities, and functioning of which are determined by law. However, the law may allow the King to establish the procedure in keeping with those principles it describes.\nThe Council of State statutes by rule as an administrative jurisdiction, and provides an opinion in those cases determined by the law.\nUnder no circumstance may administrative jurisdiction be established other than on the sole basis of a law.\nOn provincial and communal institutions.\nProvincial and Communal institutions are governed by the law.\nThe law applies the following principles:\n1- the direct election of provincial and of communal council members;\n2- the attribution to provincial and communal councils all that which is in the provincial or communal interest, without prejudice to the approval of their actions in cases and following that manner determined by law;\n3- the decentralisation of attributions in favour of provincial and communal institutions;\n4- the publicity of provincial and communal council meetings within the limits established by law;\n5- the publicity of accounts and budgets;\n6- the intervention of overseeing authorities or of the federal legislative power, to prevent violations of the law or harm to public interests.\nIn application of a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, the organisation and application of administrative overseeing may be determined by community or regional Parliaments.\nIn application of a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, the decree or the rule described in Article 134 establishes the conditions and the manner in which several provinces or communes may associate themselves or co-operate. However, the convening of several provincial or communal councils for joint deliberation may not be allowed.\nThose responsibilities exercised within the Walloon and Flemish Regions by elected provincial bodies are exercised, in the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital, by the French and Dutch Communities, and by the common Community Commission, each with respect to matters within their jurisdictions and by virtue of Articles 127 and 128 and, with respect to other issues, by the Brussels-Capital Region.\nHowever, a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, establishes the conditions by which the Brussels-Capital Region or all institutions the members of which are designated by the latter exercise the responsibilities described in clause 1 which do not depend upon those matters described in Article 39. A law adopted by the same majority establishes the attributions to those institutions described in Article 136 of all or part of the responsibilities described in clause 1, subject to those matters described in Articles 127 and 128.\nThe drafting of civil acts and maintenance of registers belong exclusively to the attributions of communal authorities.\n\u00a71. The law creates urban entities and federations of communes. It determines their organisation and their responsibilities through application of those principles described in Article 162. For each urban area and for each federation there exists a council and an executive committee.\nThe president of the executive committee is elected by and within the council; his election is ratified by the King; the law establishes his statute.\nArticles 159 and 190 apply to the rules and regulations of urban entities and federations of communes.\nThe geographical limits of urban entities and of federations of communes may only be changed or rectified on the sole basis of a law.\n\u00a72. The law creates the body within which each urban entity and nearby federations of communes may meet, according to the conditions and manner which the law establishes, for the examination of common problems of a technical nature within their respective areas of competence.\n\u00a73. Several federations of communes may cooperate or associate themselves with one or more urban entities in accordance with the conditions and in the manner prescribed by law, to jointly manage and regulate those issues within their respective areas of competence. Their councils may not engage in joint deliberation.\n\u00a71. Article 165 applies to that urban entity to which the capital of the Kingdom belongs, with the exception of that which is established hereafter.\n\u00a72. The responsibilities of the urban entity to which the Kingdom\u2019s capital belongs are, in the manner determined by a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, exercised by those bodies of the Brussels-Capital Region created by virtue of Article 39.\n\u00a73. The bodies described in Article 136:\n1- possess, each for its community, responsibilities identical to those of other organising powers with respect to cultural, educational and personal matters;\n2- exercise, for their respective communities, the responsibilities delegated to them by the Parliaments of the French Community and the Flemish Community;\n3- jointly settle those matters described in 1\u00b0 which are of common interest.\n\u00a71. The King manages international relations, without prejudice to the ability of communities and regions to engage in international co-operation, including the signature of treaties, for those matters within their responsibilities as established by the Constitution and in virtue thereof.\nThe King commands the armed forces, and determines the state of war and the cessation of hostilities. He notifies the Chambers as soon as State interests and security permit and he adds those messages deemed appropriate.\nTerritorial transfers, exchanges, and additions may take place only by virtue of a law.\n\u00a72. The King concludes treaties, with the exception of those described in \u00a7 3. These treaties may take effect only following approval of the Chambers.\n\u00a73. Those Community and Regional Governments described in Article 121 conclude, in matters that concern them, treaties regarding matters that are in the scope of the responsibilities of their Parliaments. These treaties may take effect only following approval by the Council.\n\u00a74. A law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, specifies the terms for conclusion of treaties described in \u00a7 3, and for those treaties not exclusively concerned with issues within the competence of regions or communities or by virtue of the Constitution.\n\u00a75. The King may denounce treaties concluded before May 18th, 1993 and covering matters described in \u00a7 3, of common accord with those community or regional governments concerned.\nThe King denounces these treaties if the community or regional governments concerned invite him to do so. A law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, establishes the procedure in the event of disagreement between the community or regional governments concerned.\nThe Chambers are informed from the beginning of negotiations concerning any revision of the treaties establishing the European Community in addition to treaties and acts which may have modified or completed the latter. They are aware of the planned treaty prior to signature.\nIn order to ensure respect of international or supranational obligations, the authorities described in Articles 36 and 37 may, within the limits established by law, temporarily substitute themselves for those bodies described in Articles 115 and 121. This law must be adopted by majority vote as established in Article 4, last clause.\n\u00a71. Taxes to the benefit of the State may be imposed only by virtue of a law.\n\u00a72. Taxes to the benefit of Communities or Regions may be imposed only through a decree or rule as described in Article 134.\nThe law determines, with respect to those taxes described in clause 1, those exceptions of proven necessity.\n\u00a73. A fee or tax may be established by a province only following the decision of its Council.\nA law determines, with respect to the taxes described in clause 1, those exceptions of proven necessity.\nThe law can suppress, either totally or partially, the taxes referred to in clause 1.\n\u00a74. No charge or tax can be established by the urban districts, by the federation of communes nor by the communes except by a decision made by their councils. The law determines, with respect to the taxes described in clause 1, those exceptions of proven necessity.\nTaxes to the benefit of the State, the community, or the region are voted on an annual basis.\nRules which determine them remain valid for one year if they are not renewed.\nNo privileges with regard to taxes can be established.\nNo exemption or reduction of taxes can be established except by a law.\nExcept for the provinces, polders and drainage systems, and those cases formally excepted by the laws, the decrees and rules described in Article 134, taxes may be imposed upon citizens only for the benefit of the State, the community, the region, the urban entity, the federation of communes or the commune.\nEach year, the Chamber of Representatives rules on the approval of State accounts and votes on the budget. However, the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate establish their respective allocations on an annual basis.\nAll State receipts and expenditure must be included in the budget and included in the accounts.\nA law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, establishes the method of financing for the French Community and for the Flemish Community.\nThe French and Flemish Community Parliaments decide upon the spending of their respective attributions by decree.\nThe method of financing of the German Community is established by law.\nThe Parliament of the German Community decides upon the spending of its financial attributions by decree.\nA law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, fixes the methods of financing for regions.\nRegional Parliaments determine, respectively, the uses to which financial means are applied, in keeping with the terms described in Article 134.\nWithin the conditions and the terms described by a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause, the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament transfers, by virtue of the rule described in Article 134,\nfinancial means to the joint Community Commission and to the French and Flemish Community Commissions.\nUnder no circumstance may a pension or other form of compensation be attributed other than by sole virtue of a law.\nThe members of the Court of Audit are nominated by the House of Representatives for a term of office established by law.\nThis Court is entrusted with the examination and the validation of the accounts of the general administration and of all accounting officers answerable to the public Treasury. It must see that no budgetary expenditure item is exceeded and that no transfer takes place. The Court also oversees operations relating to the establishment and collection of State revenue, including tax collection. It closes the accounts of the various State administrations and is entrusted with the collection of all information and accounting documents. The general accounts of the State are submitted to the House of Representatives with the Court\u2019s observations.\nThis Court is organised by law.\n\u00a71. The State awards remuneration and pensions to religious leaders; those amounts required are included in the budget on an annual basis.\n\u00a72. The State awards remuneration and pensions to representatives of organisations recognised by the law as providing moral assistance according to a non-religious philosophical concept; those amounts required are included in the budget on an annual basis.\nOn the army and police force\nArmy recruitment methods are determined by law. The law also establishes matters of promotion, and the rights and obligations of military personnel.\nMilitary quotas are voted annually. The law establishing them remains valid for one year if it is not renewed.\nThe organisation and the attributions of the integrated police force, structured at two levels, are the subject of a law. The essential elements on the statute of members of the integrated police service, structured at two levels, are determined by law.\nThe King may fix and execute the essential elements of the statute of the members of the integrated police service, structured at two levels, in as far as this ruling is confirmed, with regard to these elements, by law prior to 30 April 2002.\nUnder no circumstance may foreign troops be admitted within the service of the State, or occupy or cross through the territory other than on the sole basis of a law.\nMilitary personnel may be deprived of rank, honours, and pensions only in the manner described by law.\nThe Constitution may not be wholly or partially suspended.\nFrom the day on which the Constitution becomes enforceable, all laws, decrees, rulings, rules and other acts incompatible with it, are abolished.\nConstitutional texts are established in French, in Dutch, and in German.\nNo law, decree, or general administrative ruling, whether provincial or communal, may take effect until having been published in the manner described by law.\nAll foreigners on Belgian territory benefit from that protection provided to persons and property, save for those exceptions provided for by law.\nNo oath may be imposed other than by sole virtue of a law. The latter determines wording.\nThe Belgian Nation adopts red, yellow, and black colours, while the coat of arms depicts the Lion of Belgium with the motto: UNION MAKES STRENGTH.\nThe city of Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the headquarters of the Federal Government.\nOn the revision of the Constitution\nThe federal legislative power has the right to declare a warranted constitutional revision of those matters which it determines.\nFollowing such a declaration, the two Chambers are dissolved by full right.\nTwo new Chambers are then convened, in keeping with the terms of Article 46.\nThese Chambers statute, of common accord with the King, on those points submitted for revision.\nIn this case, the Chambers may debate only provided that two-thirds of the members composing each Chamber are present; and no change may be adopted unless voted upon by a two-thirds majority.\nNo constitutional revision may be undertaken or pursued during times of war or when the Chambers are prevented from meeting freely on Federal territory.\nDuring a regency, no changes may be brought to the Constitution regarding the constitutional powers of the King and Articles 85 to 88, 91 to 95, 106 and 197 of the Constitution.\nIn agreement with the King, the Constituting Chambers may adapt the numerical order of articles and of sub-articles of the Constitution, in addition to sub-divisions of the latter into titles, sections, and chapters, modify the terminology of dispositions not submitted for revision in order for them to be in keeping with the terminology of new dispositions, and ensure the concordance of French, Dutch, and German constitutional texts.\nThe taking of effect and transitory dispositions.\nI- The dispositions of Article 85 shall for the first time be applicable to the descent from H.R.H. Prince Albert, Felix, Humbert, Theodore, Christian, Eugene, Marie, Prince of Liege, Prince of Belgium, it being understood that the marriage of H.R.H. Princess Astrid, Josephine, Charlotte, Fabrizia, Elisabeth, Paola, Marie, Princess of Belgium, with Lorenz, Archiduke of East Austria, was meant to have obtained the consent described in Article 85, clause 2.\nUntil such time, the following dispositions remain in effect.\nThe constitutional powers of the King are hereditary through the direct, natural, and legitimate descent from H.M. Leopold, George, Chretien, Frederic of Saxony-Coburg, from male to male, by order of primogeniture and with the permanent exclusion of women and of their descendants.\nShall be deprived of his rights to the crown any prince who marries without the consent of the King, or, in his absence, of those who exercise his authority as provided for by the Constitution.\nHe may, however, be relieved of this deprivation by the King, or, in his absence, by those who exercise his authority as provided for by the Constitution, provided the consent of the two Chambers is obtained.\nII- Repealed.\nIII- Article 125 is valid for events taking place after 8 May, 1993.\nIV- Repealed.\nV- Repealed.\n\u00a7 1. Repealed.\n\u00a72. Repealed.\n\u00a73. The personnel and the assets of Brabant Province shall be split between the Province of Walloon Brabant, the Province of Flemish Brabant, the Region of Brussels-Capital, the authorities and the institutions described in Articles 135 and 136, in addition to the federal authority, in keeping with the terms determined by a law adopted by majority vote as described in Article 4, last clause.\nFollowing the next renewal of the provincial councils and until the moment of their repartition, personnel and assets remaining in common shall be jointly managed by the province of Walloon Brabant, that of Flemish Brabant, and by the competent authorities of the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital.\n5. Repealed.\nReferences to the Amendments\nAmendments of 25 March 1996\nParliamentary documents of the Senate nos 1-169/1 to 5\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 1 February 1996 (nos 1-22; 1-23)\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos 49-413/1 to 3\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 14 March 1996\nBelgian Monitor of 19 April 1996\nBelgian Monitor of 19 April1996\nAmendments of 28 February 1997\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos49-492/1 to 6\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 20 June 1996\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 15 and 16 January 1997 (nos 1-85; 1-86; 1-87)\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos49-492/7 to 12\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 20 February 1997\nParliamentary documents of the Senate nos 1-363/10 to 12\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 27 February 1997 (no 1-95)\nBelgian Monitor of 1 March 1997\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 8 and 9 May 1996 (nos 1-43; 1-44)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 22 and 23 January 1997\nParliamentary documents of the Senate nos 1-185/6 to 11\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 27 February 1997 (nos 1-94; 1-95)\nBelgian Monitor of 2 April 1997\nAmendments of 20 May 1997\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos 49-936/1 and 2\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 30 April 1997\nBelgian Monitor of 21 June1997\nAmendments of 12 June 1998\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos 49-1258/1 to 11\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 10 and 12 March and of 22 and 28 April 1998\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 11 June 1998 (nos 1-195; 1-196)\nBelgian Monitor of 16 June 1998\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos 49-1599/1 to 4\nAmendments of 20 November 1998\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 20 and 22 October 1998 (nos 271 and 273)\nParliamentary documents of the Senate nos 1-1121/1 to 5\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 19 November 1998 (nos 1-221; 1-222)\nBelgian Monitor of 24 November 1998\nAmendments of 11 December 1998\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos 49-354/1 to 23\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 28 and 29 October 1998 (nos 277; 278 and 279)\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 9 and 10 December 1998 (nos 1-229; 1-231)\nBelgian Monitor of 15 December 1998\nArticle 41 \u2013 (preceding modification)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 15 and 16 July 1998\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 3 and 4 March 1999 (nos 1-248 and 1-250)\nAmendments of 7 May 1999\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 23 and 25 March 1999 (nos 325 and 328)\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 27 and 30 April 1999 (nos 1-264 and 1-270)\nBelgian Monitor of 29 May 1999\nParliamentary documents of the Senate nos 2-21/1 to 6\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 27 January 2000 (no 2-25)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 23 and 24 February 2000 (nos 44 and 45)\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 30 March 2000 (no 2-38)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 3 and 4 May 2000 (nos 53 and 54)\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 15 and 22 March 2001 (nos 2-102 and 2-103)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 29 March 2001 (no 120)\nBelgian Monitor of 31 March 2001\nErratum, Belgian Monitor of 3 May 2001\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 8 March 2001 (no 2-100)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 23 and 24 January 2002 (nos 200 and 201)\nBelgian Monitor of 26 February 2002\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 4 July 2002 (nos 2-215 and 2-216)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 21 and 28 November and of 5 December 2002 (nos 283, 285 and 287)\nBelgian Monitor of 31 January 2003\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 29 April 2004 (no 3-55)\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 27 May 2004 (no 67)\nAmendments of 9 July 2004\nTitle III, Chapter IV, Section 1, Sub-section 1\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 6 May 2004 (no 63)\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 17 June 2004 (no 3-63)\nBelgian Monitor of 13 August 2004\nAmendments of 2 February 2005\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 25 March 2004 (no 57)\nArticle 41(preceding modification), article 67 (preceding modification), article 68, article 111, article 115, article 116, article 117, article 118, article 118bis (preceding modification), article 119, article 120, article 122, article 123, article 125 (preceding modification), article 127, article 128, article 129, article 130 (preceding modification), article 132, article 136, article 137, article 138, article 139, article 140, article 162, article 166, article 167, article 175, article 176, article 177, article 178 , title IX\nParliamentary Annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 18 November 2004 (no 94)\nParliamentary Annals of the Senate of 3 February 2005 (no 3-96)\nErratum : Belgian Monitor of 18 March 2005\nArticle 41 (preceding modification)\nAmendments of 6 December 2005\nSection II of title IX\nParliamentary documents of the Senate nos 3-1048/1 tot 3\nParliamentary annals of the Senate of 7 July 2005 (n- 3-123)\nParliamentary documents of the Chamber of Representatives nos 51-1925/1 tot 3\nParliamentary annals of the Chamber of Representatives of 24 November 2005 (n- 171)\nII- Article 32 takes effect on 1 January, 1995.\nSection IV of title IX\nIV- The next Parliamentary elections, in keeping with those dispositions of Articles 115, \u00a7 2, 116, \u00a7 2, 118, and 119, with the exclusion of Article 117, take place on the same day as the next general elections to the Chamber of Representatives. The following Parliamentary elections, in keeping with Articles 115, \u00a7 2, 116, \u00a7 2, 118, and 119 take place on the same day as the second European Parliamentary elections following the taking of effect of Articles 115, \u00a7 2, 118, 120, 121, \u00a7 2, 123 and 124.\nPrior to the next elections to the Chamber of Representatives, Articles 116, \u00a7 2, 117, and 119 are not applicable.\nSection V of title IX\n\u00a71. Prior to the next complete renewal of the Chamber of Representatives, notwithstanding the dispositions of Articles 43, \u00a7 2, 46, 63, 67, 68, 69, 3-, 70, 74, 100, 101, 111, 151, clause 3, 174, clause 1, and 180, clause 2, last sentence, the following dispositions remain in effect.\n(a) Federal legislative power is collectively exercised by the King, by the Chamber of Representatives, and by the Senate.\n(b) The King has the right to dissolve both Chambers simultaneously, and the dissolution act implies convocations for within forty days and Chamber convocations for within two months.\n(c) There are 212 members of the Chamber of Representatives, and the federal divisor can be obtained by dividing the population of the Kingdom by 212.\n(d) The Senate is composed:\n1- of 106 elected members, on the basis of the population of each province, in keeping with the terms of Article 61. The dispositions of Article 62 are applicable to the election of these Senators;\n2- of members elected by provincial Councils, on the basis of one senator per 200,000 inhabitants. For each 125,000 surplus inhabitants, one additional senator is allowed. Nonetheless, each provincial council appoints at least three senators. These members may not belong to the assembly which elects them, nor may they have been a part of the electing assembly for a period of two years prior to the election date.\n3- of members elected by the Senate up to one-half of the number of senators elected by the Provincial Councils. Should this number be odd, one unit is added.\nThese members are designated by the senators elected by virtue of 1- and 2-.\nThe election of senators elected by virtue of 2- and 3- is carried out using the proportional representation system determined by law.\nShould it become necessary, following 31 December 1994, to replace a senator elected by the Brabant Provincial Council, the Senate elects a member in accordance with those conditions established by law. With respect to this law, the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate are competent on an equal footing.\n(e) In order to be elected senator one must, notwithstanding Article 69, 1-, 2-, and 4-, have completed forty years of age.\n(f) Senators are elected for a period of four years.\n(g) Ministers may have a participatory voice in debates only in that Chamber of which they are members.\nThey have access to both Chambers, and must be heard upon their request.\nThe Chambers may demand the presence of ministers.\n(h) The King may pardon a minister or the member of a community or regional government condemned by the Court of Cassation only following the request of one of the two Chambers or of that Council concerned.\n(i) Judges of the Court of Cassation are appointed by the King on two double lists, one being presented by the Senate, the other by the Court of Cassation.\n(j) Every year, the Chambers vote on the budget and rule on government accounts.\n(k) The Court of Audit submits the general State accounts, with observations, to the Chamber of Representatives and to the Senate.\n\u00a72. 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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re looking to buy a co-op and you\u2019re new to New York City, you\u2019ve probably had a rude awakening: In addition to the high prices you have to pay here, you also have to pay a monthly fee, which is called maintenance in a co-op.\n(If you buy a condo, you pay common charges, which are calculated differently. See Brick Underground\u2019s \u201cWhat\u2019s the difference between maintenance and common charges\u201d for more information if you\u2019re buying a condo.)\nBecause maintenance covers numerous building expenses, like mortgage payments, taxes, staffing, and upkeep, it can vary wildly from building to building, and even apartment to apartment.\nSo, what\u2019s the deal? We talked with a variety of New York City real estate professionals to get the lowdown on why these additional costs are all over the map. Here\u2019s what they told us.\n1. Underlying mortgage\nThis is a big one. Co-op shareholders make payments on a building\u2019s mortgage and the size of the building\u2019s underlying mortgage affects the monthly maintenance fee. If the building has substantial debt, either because of a high interest rate or a large loan, that is one factor that could increase the maintenance considerably. John Wollberg, executive vice president and managing director at Halstead, notes that older co-ops commonly refinance to absorb the cost of capital improvements, a move that can also raise maintenance costs.\n2. Taxes and abatements\nCo-op maintenance fees also include the owner\u2019s share of the building\u2019s property taxes. The cooperative pays the real estate taxes for the land and building, and then thanks to a very complicated system of exemptions and abatements, credits the shareholders for any reductions it receives. But even co-op shareholders with the same number of shares can receive different tax breaks, depending on whether they are owned by a senior or a person with a disability, for example.\n3. Building size\nThe number of apartments in a building can also have a significant effect on maintenance fees.\n\u201cIn buildings where the pool of shareholders is smaller\u2014normally in smaller buildings\u2014the maintenance fees tend to increase by virtue of fewer payers around to financially share in the burden,\u201d says Aleksandra Scepanovic, managing director at Ideal Properties Group.\nIf you\u2019re in an eight-unit building and the boiler or the roof goes, that can be a pretty hefty expense,\u201d says Josh Sarnell, an agent with Citi Habitats.\nSteve Elbaz, president of Esquire Management Corporation, explains how more apartments can make expenses much more manageable. For example, if you have a budget of $250,000 for building staff salaries. \u201cIn a 50-unit building, 50 owners share that cost. In a 250 unit building, it\u2019s only $1,000 per year per owner,\u201d he says. \u201cA lot of costs get amortized. Double the building doesn\u2019t mean double the staff.\u201d\n4. Basic amenities\nYou don\u2019t have to have a deluxe rooftop oasis or indoor pool to raise your maintenance costs. The lobby, hallways, a simple workout area, the laundry room, storage facilities all need to be maintained.\n\u201cThat\u2019s also part of what you own,\u201d says John Harrison, a broker at CORE. \u201cIt\u2019s not just that box [you live in] that\u2019s causing you to pay more. What else are you getting?\u201d\nAdditional, less glamorous comforts that can impact maintenance can include insurance, landscaping, heating and cooling costs, and paying for snow removal.\n5. Next level amenities\nObviously, living in a building with high-end amenities and services that will also impact your maintenance.\n\u201cA true white-glove full service building is significantly more expensive to run,\u201d says Scepanovic. \u201cIt may require more staff, and the residents may have a higher level of expectation of services, so naturally the maintenance is likely to be more costly. Supplies, utilities, upkeep costs and staffing for a pet spa or a saltwater swimming pool, for example, will take a financial toll.\u201d\n6. Union versus non-union building\nThere\u2019s no way around it: Buildings staffed by union members are more expensive to run.\n\u201cYou could have the same individual doing the same work in a building the same size, and in a non-union building the person could be making $40,000-$50,000. A union person could make double that,\u201d says Elbaz. (FYI: if someone tells you there\u2019s a chance the building will go non-union, be very skeptical\u2014it\u2019s extremely rare.)\nIf a co-op doesn\u2019t isn\u2019t on top of its books, that could mean extra cash coming out of residents\u2019 pockets. According to Elbaz, examples include frivolous spending, a board neglecting to protest unfair real estate taxes and trying to get them reduced, and fellow residents not paying fees.\n\u201cIf 20 percent of people aren\u2019t paying their maintenance, the costs go up to cover the deadbeats,\u201d he says.\n8. Commercial property in building\nA commercial property located in a building can be a real boon to the bottom line.\n\u201cIt\u2019s fantastic income, there\u2019s equity in the building,\u201d says Wollberg.\nRachel Bakhchi, an agent with Siderow Residential Group, says it can go both ways. 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        "raw_content": "Outstanding debt with a maturity of 12 months or longer\nResources \u203a Knowledge \u203a Finance \u203a Long Term Debt\nWhat is Long Term Debt (LTD)?\nLong Term Debt (LTD) is any amount of outstanding debt a company holds that has a maturity of 12 months or longer. It is classified as a non-current liability on the company\u2019s balance sheetBalance SheetThe balance sheet is one of the three fundamental financial statements. These statements are key to both financial modeling and accounting. The balance sheet displays the company\u2019s total assets, and how these assets are financed, through either debt or equity. Assets = Liabilities + Equity. The time to maturity for LTD can range anywhere from 12 months to 30+ years and the types of debt can include bondsTrading & InvestingCFI's trading & investing guides are designed as self-study resources to learn to trade at your own pace. Browse hundreds of articles on trading, investing and important topics for financial analysts to know. Learn about assets classes, bond pricing, risk and return, stocks and stock markets, ETFs, momentum, technical, mortgages, bank loans, debenturesDebentureA Debenture is an unsecured debt or bonds that repay a specified amount of money plus interest to the bondholders at maturity. A debenture is a long-term debt instrument issued by corporations and governments to secure fresh funds or capital. 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The LTD account may be consolidated into one line-item and include several different types of debt, or it may be broken out into separate items, depending on the company\u2019s financial reporting and accounting policies.\nWhen all or a portion of the LTD becomes due within a years\u2019 time, that value will move to the current liabilities section of the balance sheet, typically classified as current portion of the long term debtCurrent Portion of Long Term DebtThe current portion of long term debt is the portion of long-term debt due that is due within a year\u2019s time. Long-term debt has a maturity of more than 1 year. The current portion of long-term debt differs from current debt which is debt that is to be totally repaid within one year..\nDownload the Long Term Debt Spreadsheet to play with your own numbers.\nModeling Long Term Debt\nBelow is a screenshot of CFI\u2019s example on how to model long term debt on a balance sheet. As you can see in the example below, if a company takes out a bank loan of $500,000 that equally amortizes over 5 years, you can see how the company would report the debt on its balance sheet over the 5 years.\nAs shown above, in year 1, the company records $400,000 of the loan as long term debt under non-current liabilities and $100,000 under current portion of LTD (assuming that portion is now due in less than 1 year).\nIn year 2, the current portion of LTDCurrent Portion of Long Term DebtThe current portion of long term debt is the portion of long-term debt due that is due within a year\u2019s time. Long-term debt has a maturity of more than 1 year. The current portion of long-term debt differs from current debt which is debt that is to be totally repaid within one year. from year 1 is paid off and another $100,000 of long term debt moves down from non-current to current liabilities.\nThe process repeats until year 5 when the company has only $100,000 left under the current portion of LTD. In year 6, there are no current or non-current portions of the loan remaining.\nTypes of Long Term Debt\nLong term debt is a catch-all phrase that includes various different types of loans. Below are some examples of the most common different types of long term debt.\nCommon types of LTD:\nBank Debt \u2013 This is any loan issued by a bank or other financial institution and is not tradable or transferable the way bonds are.\nMortgages \u2013 These are loans that are backed by a specific piece of real estate such as land and buildings.\nBonds \u2013 These are publicly tradable securities issued by a corporation with a maturity of longer than a year. 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Owners and managers of businesses will often use leverage to finance the purchase of assets, as it is cheaper than equity and does not dilute their percentage ownership in the company.\nTo evaluate how much leverage a company has, a financial analyst will look at ratios such as:\nDebt/EquityFinanceCFI's Finance Articles are designed as self-study guides to learn important finance concepts online at your own pace. Browse hundreds of finance articles and guides to learn about the cost of capital, financial analysis, ratios, multiples, rates of return, profitability metics, and how to evaluate the overall\nDebt/AssetsDebt to Asset RatioThe debt to asset ratio, also known as the debt ratio, is a leverage ratio that indicates the percentage of assets that are being financed with debt. The higher the debt to assets ratio, the greater the degree of leverage and financial risk. 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        "raw_content": "Merced, CA \u2013 The San Joaquin Valley is set to see substantial benefits from today\u2019s enactment of new federal water legislation, including increases in the Valley\u2019s ability to work through back-to-back years of drought conditions and reduce the risk of flooding during wet years.\nThanks to the bipartisan leadership of Congressmen Jim Costa (CA-16) and Jeff Denham (CA-10), America\u2019s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) includes provisions that open doors for water projects previously sealed shut by unnecessary bureaucratic red tape and expands financing options and incentives for investing in new water storage. Combined, these lay the path for the first new surface water storage in the Valley in decades, supporting local irrigation districts in their efforts to raise spillway gates, build new water storage facilities, and repair and expand dams, reservoirs, and other water projects.\nLast week Rep. Costa, Merced Irrigation District (MID), and Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce held a press conference to discuss what this new legislation would mean for the Merced community and the people of the Valley.\n\u201cWater is the lifeblood of our Valley, and we must have safe, reliable sources of water in both wet and dry years,\u201d said Rep. Costa. \u201cAmerica\u2019s Water Infrastructure Act uses multiple approaches to help increase surface water storage in the Valley, which will strengthen our resilience to drought. This will provide our communities with more than just water; It also increases the certainty our local economy needs to thrive and protects our way of life.\u201d\nHicham ElTal, MID Deputy General Manager of Water Supply and Rights, said, \u201cWe have worked on this issue for many years and this represents a key first step for MID in enhancing storage in Lake McClure. We appreciate the work of Congressman Costa and other local Congress members, as well as the community for supporting us in this endeavor.\u201d\n\u201cWe are excited for progress on this project, which will increase water storage and water supplies for Merced County,\u201d shared Rene Gutierrez, President of Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. \u201cThe water in the Valley means jobs. Water impacts everyone, not just ranchers and farm workers, but everyone. Our jobs and way of life are at risk. Water is everyone's business and vital to the Central Valley community.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Personal Financial Planning that Actually Works!\nPersonal Financial Planning that Actually\u2026\nThe pitfalls that so often undermine your success at reaching those important financial goals can actually be very easily avoided \u2013 it\u2019s all about taking the right perspective to your financial planning.\nFinancial planning done right creates more fun and freedom \u2013 not restriction!\nWhen you feel limited, like you\u2019re making sacrifices and being forced into things you don\u2019t want to do\u2026 you\u2019ll never stick it out long term. That\u2019s why it\u2019s so important to create a spending and savings plan that brings you more of the things you really want, and tidies up your spending on the things that aren\u2019t so much of a priority to you.\nGetting clear on what you truly value \u2013 and feel really great about investing your money on \u2013 is key to getting your money to work for you.\nSuccessful financial planning is all about creating a lifestyle that feels straightforward, workable and freeing. One that\u2019s focused on getting you what you really want \u2013 as effectively as possible!\nNo matter where you\u2019re at financially, there\u2019s always a creative solution to optimize your assets and make you feel more financially stable.\nThe trick is to get clear on your values. What is it that matters most to you? Where are you spending money on things that aren\u2019t actually that important to you? What are the spending habits you could easily cut out without feeling like you were making a huge sacrifice?\nAnswering these questions will give you a massive advantage in creating a financial plan that really improves the quality of your life, rather than making it feel like a burden to implement! It\u2019s one of the most important things we go over with our clients while we\u2019re custom designing a workable financial plan to hit their goals as quickly as possible.\nPreviousPrevious post:How Is Your Money Anxiety Hurting You?NextNext post:Financial Advice to Fill Up Your Kids\u2019 College Fund FAST",
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        "raw_content": "Marijuana cultivation in Illinois is a professional operation: growers\nBy Dean Olsen | The State Journal-Register\nFiled under City, Latest News, State\nJOLIET \u2014 Bright lights, swirling air and the pungent odor of maturing buds laced with sticky oil from thousands of plants with distinctive green leaves greet visitors at Cresco Labs\u2019 medical marijuana cultivation center.\nOfficials from Chicago-based Cresco, who operate a growing facility in this northern Illinois city, as well as cultivation centers near Lincoln and in Kankakee, told news media invited for a tour of the Joliet facility last week that they want the public to be impressed by the security, cleanliness, professionalism and science involved in Illinois medical marijuana production.\n\u201cThese facilities were specifically built for this purpose, and the scale of them is big enough to provide sufficient supply to the entire state,\u201d said Charlie Bachtell, 38, Cresco Labs\u2019 chief executive officer.\nCresco products are sold at cannabis dispensaries throughout the state, including HCI Alternatives in downtown Springfield, and they are available to the 8,900 patients enrolled in the state\u2019s medical marijuana pilot program.\nBut the company has been frustrated that a major hurdle facing the young industry in Illinois is public perception.\nThe public thus far has been bombarded with \u201cB-Roll\u201d footage from marijuana growing facilities in California and Colorado, Bachtell said. The footage, played in the background whenever a new medical marijuana story is televised in Illinois, makes it appear that the industry here is less-than-professional, he said.\nUntil recently, it\u2019s been difficult for Illinois investors to counter those images, he said.\n\u2018Like a hospital\u2019\nLast week\u2019s tour of the $11 million facility was part of willingness by the administration of Gov. Bruce Rauner to give the media more access to the growing centers, according to Jack Campbell, director of the state\u2019s medical marijuana pilot program.\nBefore last week, the most recent access to a growing facility was limited to a few media outlets and took place in September at an Ataraxia cultivation center in the small southeastern Illinois community of Albion.\nThe 40,000-square-foot Cresco center in Joliet and the one in unincorporated Logan County, costing $8 million to build and covering 25,000 square feet, both opened about the same time in November. The 40,000-square-foot Kankakee center, costing $10 million, opened in January.\nThe Joliet facility employs about 35 people, but that could more than double in the next year or two, Bachtell said. And the Lincoln facility employs eight, and that could increase to 40 or 50 in the next 12 months, he said.\nEmployees include factory-type workers and scientists. Their pay ranges from $30,000 to more than $100,000 per year, Bachtell said.\nCampbell, a former Sangamon County undersheriff, said he is proud of the state\u2019s 19 cultivation centers.\n\u201cThey look more like a hospital to me,\u201d he said.\nBachtell and Cresco president Rob Sampson led journalists through the Joliet building, a one-story, concrete-and-steel structure that sits on a slab in an industrial area of Joliet and carries no exterior signage except on the mailbox.\nThe all-indoor setup of the cultivation center, with multiple rooms for plants in different stages of development, as well as temperature control and fans to simulate natural wind, is designed with one purpose in mind, Bachtell said.\n\u201cWe control the environment from start to finish,\u201d he said. \u201cWe try to create the most consistent product we can create time after time after time.\u201d\nIt takes 150 days to produce a medical marijuana crop, but because crops are staggered, there is a harvest every three to four weeks, Bachtell said.\nEach plant is labeled with a bar code and tracked, for security reasons, as it proceeds from a cutting to being placed in a recyclable pot.\nPlants are grouped by variation and by the chemical compounds known as cannabinoids \u2014 such as THC and CBD \u2014 that they contain. The plants, each worth hundreds of dollars in potential sales, are moved to different rooms, under powerful sodium lights and fed with liquid nutrients, to allow for pollination and hasten the growth cycle.\nThe largest rooms, 20 feet wide and 200 feet long, include \u201cbud rooms\u201d in which the flowers, which contain most of the psychoactive components of marijuana, mature.\nWorkers wear gloves and hair nets to avoid contaminating the buds while they care for and prune the plants.\n\u201cWe are eliminating as much variance as possible,\u201d said Jason Nelson, 35, the facility\u2019s director of cultivation.\nMORE: This SIU graduate student uses medicinal marijuana daily\nNelson, who holds a bachelor\u2019s degree in agronomy and a master\u2019s in horticulture, said he grew up in Kansas and previously worked at a marijuana growing facility in Denver.\nMature plants are cut and hung to dry for several weeks, accentuating their aroma and enhancing the quality of the oil inside.\nCresco Labs has a separate staff that produces edible products and packages marijuana oil for use in pills and E-cigarette cartridges, among other products.\nThat oil is removed from the buds on-site in enclosures that house equipment using alcohol or hydrocarbon gas to do the extraction.\nIt takes 10 grams of cannabis to make one gram of oil, said Mike West, the facility\u2019s director of manufacturing. West, 29, a native of Texas, has an undergraduate law degree and studied biochemistry in college.\nThe company decided not to make any edible products that would be attractive to children, such as gummy bears, Bachtell said.\nCresco Labs developed a line of cannabis-infused dessert products in collaboration with Mindy Segal, owner of Chicago\u2019s HotChocolate restaurant.\nBachtell wouldn\u2019t reveal the amount of medical marijuana his company produces. He also wouldn\u2019t reveal revenues, though he said the company hasn\u2019t yet recouped its investment in buildings and equipment.\nBut he said he is confident in the future of the medical marijuana industry in Illinois. Retail sales of medical cannabis by dispensaries reached a new high of $2.9 million in July, according to state officials, with total retail sales since November reaching $16.3 million.\nHe believes the number of patients enrolled in the program could skyrocket to between 30,000 and 50,000 by the end of 2017 and reach 100,000 by the end of 2018.\nThe industry is poised for rapid growth in Illinois because of recent legislation and increasing awareness by the public, he said.\nBachtell said he believes more knowledge of the industry by Rauner, a Republican, and the Democratic-controlled General Assembly led to the recent passage of legislation that extends the life of the pilot program to July 2020 and adds to the medical conditions qualifying people for the program.\nThe changes, signed into law by Rauner and contained in Senate Bill 10, also could make doctors more willing to assist patients who want to get into the program.\nResistance by most doctors in the state has proved to be a major barrier for patients wanting access to medical marijuana. Because of the legislation, new forms that doctors must sign for patients to be considered for the program no longer call for doctors to say they believe their patients would receive a therapeutic or palliative benefit from marijuana.\nDoctors just have to certify that their patients have one of the qualifying conditions.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t put the burden on the doctors to be the gatekeepers for the program,\u201d Bachtell said. \u201cWe know that the patients are out there, and we know that there\u2019s a desire to participate in the program. Every day that goes by, there\u2019s more public and political support.\u201d\nDr. Thomas Anderson, a Chicago radiologist and president of the Illinois State Medical Society, said the legislative change in the role of doctors \u2014 supported by the medical society \u2014 \u201cwill probably stimulate some additional physician participation.\u201d\nBut a continuing problem is the federal government\u2019s classification of marijuana as an illegal substance, he said.\nDoctors worry about punishment from federal officials who have the power to yank doctors\u2019 licenses to prescribe drugs, he said, and doctors also are wary of helping their patients gain access to a substance that has undergone little scrutiny in scientific studies in the United States.\nBut the state legislation will help doctors distance themselves legally from medical marijuana, so Anderson said, \u201cIt certainly will help matters.\u201d\n(c) 2016 The State Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill.\nVisit The State Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill. at www.sj-r.com\nTags: pot\nOne Response to \u201cMarijuana cultivation in Illinois is a professional operation: growers\u201d\nIvy williams on August 16th, 2016 11:46 am\nAnd who are they to insinuate Colorado\u2019s California are any less professional than I\u2019ll?",
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        "raw_content": "HomeSave Thyself\nSave Thyself\n\u201cSAVE THYSELF, and come down from the cross\u201d (Mark 15:30).\nAs we all know, God\u2019s purpose for Christ was the cross. God\u2019s ordained that Jesus give his life as a sacrifice for your sins and mine.\nIt is good for us to keep in mind that no man took his life, Jesus laid it down willingly. He did so in order to please the Father and to redeem mankind. Aren\u2019t you glad he didn\u2019t choose to \u201cSAVE HIMSELF\u201d and come down from the cross? He could have. He could have called upon legions of angels to deliver him from his dilemma.\nBut he didn\u2019t and neither should we!\nJesus left the glories of heaven to come to a different culture and was surrounded by people who were different than them. He loved them. He fed them. He healed them. He taught them. most of them turned on Jesus and they crucified him. And, what did Jesus do? He forgave them!\nWhile our cross is not the same as Jesus\u2019 cross was, we all have a cross to bear for the Father\u2019s pleasure and to help in this matter of the deliverance of men, women, and children from the grip of satanic bondage.\n\u201cIf any man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whosoever shall SAVE HIS LIFE shall lose it: but whosoever shall LOSE HIS LIFE for My sake shall save it\u201d (Luke 9:23-24).\nThose who choose to SAVE THEMSELVES will find it difficult to do anything that will lead to sacrifice and possible suffering and thus forfeiting opportunities to be used for God\u2019s pleasure and for the benefit of others as God has ordained! I am going to step out on the limb here. I sincerely believe that most of our internal problems in our homes and our churches, as well as the lack of harvest work being done, especially in the hard places of the world (i.e. 1040 window) can be traced back to the fact that we are \u2026\n\u201cSAVING OURSELVES, RATHER THAN LOSING OURSELVES!\u201d\nWe choose to live lives that are comfortable, convenient, and in all reality crafted to suit us, rather than dying to self and selfish ambitions. In other words, whether we want to admit it or not, we are all about, well you know, \u201cME!\u201d As one author noted,\n\u201cMany of us are drunk right now, intoxicated with a desire to be respected, honored, and widely known. And yet this intoxication derails our ability to give God the respect, honor, and renown that He so rightly deserves. \u2026 The trouble with you and me and the rest of humanity is not that we lack self-confidence (as we\u2019re told by the world) but that we have far too much self-importance. The thought of being just another of the roughly one hundred billion people to have ever graced this planet offends us\u2014 whether we realize it or not. We have such a high opinion of ourselves that to live and die unnoticed seems a grave injustice. \u2026 Pride is one of the last holdouts as the Spirit transforms the believer, crucifying our flesh and uniting our hearts with Christ. Of course, it will go, once and for all (praise God!), when we are raised through Christ into immortality. But if we are to submit our lives to God in this life, allowing Him to dictate the course of our pursuits, we must wage a continual battle. His Word is clear on the matter.\u201d\nWhile the Spirit of God bids us to our deny ourselves, pick up our cross, and follow Jesus, the world beckons us to \u201cSAVE THYSELF.\u201d While the scriptures admonish us to come and die, the world, our flesh, and the devil cry out to us all, \u201cSAVE THYSELF\u201d and come down from the cross.\u201d\n\u2190 The Pharisee Within Me\nAre We Too Soft? \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Blessings Christine\nThank you so much for all the support and guidance you\u2019ve provided me during my learning process. You\u2019ve been truly instrumental to me being able to achieve an indepth understanding of the techniquies and skills that represent a well trained hypnotherapist. The time we\u2019ve spent together has truly added not only to my learning experience, but what you\u2019ve shared and taught I will bring forward into my hypnotherapy practice. I truly believe that it is because of this time I\u2019ve spent with you, I have a stronger understanding, creating a higher confidence and knowing how to succeed in my own practice. I don\u2019t feel that I would have these understandings nor confidence without the time I spent with you. Thank you is such a small word, and could never truly express the gratitude and appreciation I have for your unending giving spirit. Because of you, I have truly achieved my goals. -Wish you blessings of success",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Owls in the Bog: The Inga Arvad Story\nAnother Inga Knuckle-ball \u00bb\nPosted in Nostalgia | 8 Comments\non February 12, 2011 at 2:37 am | Reply delia\nHere is the article you\u2019re looking for:\nhttp://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3XUbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=k0wEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3103,3167542&dq=arvad&hl=en\non February 12, 2011 at 8:00 pm | Reply dobee\nThank you very much Delia. I looked everywhere for that! Well I searched the archive indices at the New York Times and several other major newspapers, and all I could find was the one little announcement in the Times on January 10. So the actual article that she wrote appeared several days later on page 4 in some smaller newspapers.\nJust an added note: Lynne McTaggart, in her book about Kathleen Kennedy (which I am reading now) says that Kathleen first read about her brother\u2019s exploits in the south Pacific in August of 1943, that it was in all the London papers.\non February 12, 2011 at 9:45 pm | Reply delia\nI don\u2019t have the disposable income for the NYT articles, but many NANA articles (like AP) are printed in smaller papers too. I was hoping to find her \u201cDid You Happen to See\u2026,\u201d articles on JFK and Honey Fitz, but no luck.\nI became curious about her recently after read JFK: Reckless Youth.\nHere are a few links you may find interesting if you haven\u2019t already seen.\nSome of her letters to JFK. I wish they showed sides of the correspondence:\nhttp://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/JFKPP-004-052.aspx\nhttp://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=da&u=http://www.danskefilm.dk/forum/read.php%3Ff%3D4%26i%3D63434%26t%3D63434&ei=U-4CTaOHI4KclgejnMS4CQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDUQ7gEwBTgK&prev=/search%3Fq%3DFlugten%2Bfra%2BMillionerne%26start%3D10%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Den%26prmd%3Div\nhttp://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NO4ZAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FyMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3628,4531881&dq=arvad&hl=en\nwith JFK\nDelia, thank you again. Those are some great links, and that is the first photo I have seen of Inga and JFK. Was there any more information about the photo in that Photobucket album, eg. where it was taken and when? The girl standing behind Inga seems to be wearing a big orchid in her hair, so probably a party or place with a South Seas island theme.\nI don\u2019t have any definite information on that photo; I wish I did. Looking at JFK\u2019s uniform (correct me if I\u2019m wrong, I don\u2019t know much about Navy uniforms) and knowing his record here\u2019s what I figure:\nHis should boards have Lieutenant stripes. He didn\u2019t become a Lieutenant until October 1943.\nReturned to the US January 1944.\nJFK is wearing medal ribbon bars (I think?). He was awarded his medals in June 1944.\nHe retired from the Navy in March 1945.\nSo, I think sometime between 6/44 and 3/45.\nEarly 1945 Inga was still writing the Hollywood column; by April she was writing for MGM. So maybe it was taken in California.\nDo you know what she worked on at MGM?\nHow is the Kathleen Kennedy biography? I just started \u201cThe Kennedys at war, 1937-1945\u201d, not even in D.C yet.\nHave you read \u201cInga Arvad: The Scandalous Scandinavian\u201d? I bet it says in there where that photo is from.\non February 16, 2011 at 8:11 pm dobee\nI can\u2019t find any direct evidence that Inga Arvad actually worked on any movies at MGM as a screenwriter, but in 1946 she was hired by David O\u2019Selznick to help promote Duel in the Sun. As one of the Four Urges, she supposedly traveled the country promoting the movie but mostly she only schmoozed with other journalists and corporate executives. There is however some \u201cindirect\u201d evidence that leads me to believe that she could have been involved in several movies marketed in Great Britain. The movie \u201cThe Adventuress\u201d with Deborah Kerr is one of them. I won\u2019t say why I believe this to be true, but if you watch the movie, I think you will agree that the connection is there and obvious. Inga referred to herself as \u201can adventuress\u201d and that is what originally attracted me to that particular movie. I hoped there would be some more tangible connection to her or JFK in the credits, and sure enough one of the writers is named Sidney Gilliat. According to Lynne McTaggart both Kennedy brothers dated a lovely debutante in England named Virginia Gilliat. But that\u2019s as close as I could get, though Joe Kennedy had many friends and associates in the movie industry.\nI found nothing new or original in The Kennedys at War. Lynne McTaggart\u2019s biography of Kick picks up in 1938, and is mostly about the Kennedys when they were in England before, during and after the Blitz. Apparently she interviewed quite a few people over there, and read all the tabloids.\nShe talks a little about Inga Arvad when she was living with Kick in Washington D.C. and adds some new light to those days. Evidently her primary source for that period was John White, Kick\u2019s quirky boyfriend at the Times-Herald.\nHer book contains a lot of new information but like the other Kennedy biographers though, I think she misses the plain and simple truth, that Joe Kennedy and his sons already knew Inga before she came to America to embark on a career in journalism. When viewed from that standpoint, the story takes on a whole new dimension. Inga was indeed a spy, a lovely and rather masterful one at that, but not for the Nazis or perhaps only incidentally. Nor does she deserve to be relegated to history\u2019s back-burner. She wrote the PT-109 story and helped JFK to become President of the United States, and, if my intuition about her is correct, she threw herself on several explosive grenades that would have destroyed his political career.\nAs far as the photo, I agree with you on all points.\nquestions. lot\u2019s of questions.\nHow did you come to this theory?\n\u201cPlain and simple truth\u201d\nWhy do you think the Kennedys knew Inga before she came to the States?\n\u201cnot for the Nazis or perhaps only incidentally\u201d\nWho do you think she was spying for? Do you think the Kennedys knew?\n\u201ca masterful one\u201d\nThat\u2019s what Hoover thought. Did you get that impression from reading his files and listening to recordings on her?\n\u201cshe wrote the PT109 story\u201d\nThe one that was published in the New Yorker? You don\u2019t think it written by John Hersey? JFK had a connection to Hersey.\nHow did she help JFK become President? What were the \u201cexplosive grenades\u201d that she threw herself on?\nYeah, lots of questions, just tying to understand where you\u2019re coming from.\nI\u2019ve never seen \u201cThe Adventuress\u201d. Can\u2019t comment on that. I\u2019ll have to rent it.\nI\u2019ve found old news articles that refer to her as \u201cformer newspaper woman and now a writer, at MGM\u201d, she may have been uncredited.\nI have to pickup that Kick bio. I like the anecdotes from the quirky people they knew.\non February 18, 2011 at 10:19 pm | Reply dobee\nYou\u2019ve asked a lot of direct questions that I can\u2019t really answer yet.\nI think I\u2019ve pretty well explained who I am and where I\u2019m coming from in my blog. I only learned about the story of JFK and Inga Arvad in the course of researching my father\u2019s military service record. He claimed to have known Lt. Kennedy at MTBS in Melville, RI and always held him in the highest regard.\nI don\u2019t dispute that John Hersey wrote the story titled Survival that appeared in the New Yorker in June, 1944. I merely thought it important to note that Inga Arvad had written an earlier account of the PT-109 story. In fact I\u2019m not trying to dispute any of the Kennedy story, just pointing out some of the more glaring omissions, inconsistencies and circularities, i.e. logical black-holes.\nHave you read the FBI files in their entirety? I wish I could obtain a copy to read, for I think I have gained some new insights into the case, but I am disabled and unable to travel to the National Archives to view them. As far as I know they are not available online yet.\nI don\u2019t have any real hard evidence that JFK knew Inga before she came to America, just a few bits of soft evidence and a gut feeling about her. Nigel Hamilton mentions a beautiful woman who visited him in the hospital in England, and Lynne McTaggart relates how at one party he was sporting a beautiful woman on his arm, and introducing her to everyone as \u201cHoney-child Wilder,\u201d the cotton queen of New Orleans. In Inga\u2019s later letters to JFK in Charleston, that\u2019s one of their little private jokes.\nFrom 1936 to 1940 Inga Arvad had an open invitation to visit Adolf Hitler in Berlin, and JFK and his brother made several whirlwind trips to the European continent just prior to the war. I have read that Joseph Kennedy was trying to talk to Hitler at that time, and Inga would have been the perfect go-between. They frequented many of the same places, spent winters in St. Moritz and summers on the French Riviera, they both had extensive ties to the film industry, Inga\u2019s husband Paul Fejos had been a director in Hollywood at the same time that Joseph Kennedy was making B pictures there, and they both were pioneers in the making of \u201ctalkies.\u201d Later, when the Athenia was sunk, Joseph Kennedy sent Jack personally to talk to American survivors, and co-incidentally one of the first ships to arrive at the scene was a yacht Southern Cross, that belonged to Axel Wenner-Gren.\nWas Inga Arvad a spy? Mind you, this is just brain-storming and pure speculation. Yes, but I think like the heroine in The Adventuress she got trapped by the changing political quicksand beneath her. Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor America was neutral, and many Americans like Joseph Kennedy and Cissy Patterson had their own personal spy networks and gave tacit support to Nazi Germany by advocating a policy of isolationism. But all that changed on December 7, 1941. In early 1942 merchant ships were being sunk by U-boats practically within sight of the American coast and in May of 1942, two teams of Nazi saboteurs landed in America with orders to blow up important military and industrial targets. One team came ashore in Florida and the other on Long Island. The saboteurs were quickly apprehended and executed in August of that same year, but the panic and hysteria that it caused lasted well into the war. At that point Inga would have had to change sides, or die in the electric chair, and she was probably recruited as a double agent, which at the time would have been standard practice in dealing with captured spies. 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        "raw_content": "May 24, 2017 May 7, 2018 dreddymd Biological Medicine, Detox, detox cleansing, endocrine system, Green Living, health, health condition, hormones, Lifestyle, Mineral and trace element, natural remedies, sleep, supplement, Thyroid Health, Vitamins\nThyroid Supplements: How to Pick the Best One\nSource: Thyroid Supplements: How to Pick the Best One\nIn the United States, an estimated 20 million people suffer from some type of thyroid imbalance.[1] If you\u2019re one of them, finding the right nutritional supplements to support your thyroid can be a challenge. The problem isn\u2019t a lack of products\u2014quite the opposite. If you search for thyroid supplements, you\u2019ll be inundated with dozens of companies marketing all sorts of pills and potions alleged to support the thyroid. In the sea of brands, options, promises, and claims, how do you know what to choose?\nRead the Nutrition Label\nAlways read the ingredients. Like food, the law requires supplements to have a nutrition label; it\u2019s the first thing you should check. The section under \u201cSupplement Facts\u201d lists the serving size and active ingredients. The active ingredients are the components that provide the most benefits. Inactive ingredients are listed under \u201cOther Ingredients.\u201d\nJust because the label says \u201cother\u201d or \u201cinactive\u201d doesn\u2019t mean those ingredients should be ignored. As they say, \u201cThe devil is in the details.\u201d Some of them are harmless and necessary. Liquid supplements frequently contain water, and pills might list the capsule shell itself. Other \u201cother ingredients\u201d aren\u2019t quite so inert. Potentially unhealthy additives include fillers, binders, chemical dyes, and artificial flavors. Generally speaking, the fewer \u201cother ingredients\u201d the better. Some supplements have dozens. Whenever I see more than three, I approach with caution.\nThe Wrong Kinds of Supplements\nI recommend natural supplements\u2026 when they are truly natural. Unfortunately, \u201cnatural\u201d is little more than a marketing buzzword and one that\u2019s abused far too often. There\u2019s no real legal definition for the term and its use is not tightly regulated. Questionable supplement manufacturers will, and do, use it on anything. Is the product 1% plant-sourced and 99% synthetic? Call it \u201cnatural\u201d! Does the product contain toxic binders or dyes? No matter, it\u2019s still 100% all-natural, right? Not quite.\nPerforming your own research, beyond the advertising, is important. Before you trust a product, you need to trust the company producing it. Are they transparent? Do they make their identity known? What\u2019s their reputation? Have other people provided reviews or testimonials about their experience as a customer? Are they positive? A lack of reviews, or reviews that sound bogus, would set off my alarm.\nSynthetic Supplements\nI don\u2019t recommend synthetic supplements. While synthetic supplements are intended to mimic natural vitamins, they rarely provide the \u201cfull picture.\u201d Synthetic supplements usually offer one particular isolated nutrient. While this sounds desirable from a purity standpoint, nutrients do not operate alone.\nThe nutrients contained within fruits and vegetables, for example, coexist with transporters, cofactors, and enzymes that make the nutrient in question more usable to the body. Synthetic supplements produced in the lab do not offer these extra, important components.\nAdditionally, ultra concentrated compounds can produce unintended consequences. For example, green tea itself has a lot to offer. Green tea extract, on the other hand, might not be good for your liver.\nDesiccated Thyroid Extract\nDesiccated thyroid extract is a common treatment for supporting thyroid hormone balance. Although it was most popular between the late 1800s and the 1960s, it\u2019s still used today, especially by people who\u2019ve had their thyroid removed. Although it can be invaluable, it is produced from animal glands and may be a concern for vegans or persons trying to avoid animal products.\nDesiccated thyroid extract is only available with a prescription and probably only if you consult a natural health care practitioner who specializes in thyroid issues. Most mainstream doctors recommend synthetically produced thyroid hormone in accordance with industry guidelines.[2]\nThe Right Kind of Supplements\n\u201cNatural\u201d may be an overused sales term, but it can also be a valid request. The best way to ensure your supplements are truly \u201cnatural\u201d is to purchase supplements produced from organic or wildcrafted ingredients. Unlike \u201cnatural,\u201d the term \u201corganic\u201d is regulated by the USDA and organic products are held to rigorous standards.[3] Organic herbs are cultivated using natural methods, GMO-free, and chemical pesticides or fertilizers are not allowed.\nWildcrafted herbs are grown in nature, without any human intervention, then carefully harvested. It is, arguably, the most natural method of cultivation, but wildcrafted herbs cannot be labeled organic.\nBeyond those parameters, what should you look for in a thyroid health support supplement?\nIodine is perhaps the most crucial nutrient for thyroid health. It\u2019s a basic building block for the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Without iodine, the thyroid cannot make the hormones that regulate growth, development, and metabolism. Iodine deficiency can lead to developmental problems including irreversible physical and mental impairment, especially in children. A lack of iodine is also a cause of goiter (severely enlarged thyroid) and hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid).[4]\nIodine is so important to human health that in many countries, including the United States, it\u2019s added to table salt. Although the intent may be positive, I don\u2019t recommend relying on table salt. Table salt itself presents a host of health concerns, and the high sodium content in most food isn\u2019t iodized table salt anyway. I recommend and use Himalayan salt because of its purity and mineral content. In terms of an iodine supplement, I believe nascent iodine suspended in a vegetable glycerin base is the best option.\nSelenium is a micronutrient that\u2019s nearly as important as iodine for a normal functioning thyroid. In fact, iodine cannot do its job without selenium; selenium helps convert T4 into the more potent T3.[5] Selenium deficiency can cause goiter and thyroid destruction.[6] There are many foods that offer selenium, Brazil nuts are the best known. If you\u2019re not getting selenium in your diet, a selenium supplement can help fill the gap between your nutritional intake and your nutritional requirements. In my opinion, the best selenium supplements are sourced from food, not synthetically produced in a lab.\nVitamin B-12 is crucial to human health and performs several important roles in the body, including supporting thyroid health. The link isn\u2019t fully understood but B-12 deficiency is unusually common in persons with a sluggish thyroid. One study found that B-12 supplementation helped produced a faster recovery for persons with a B-12 deficiency, as well as those without. Hopefully, more research will further clarify this relationship.\nUnlike iodine and selenium, which are vital nutrients the thyroid requires to produce hormones, turmeric helps soothe the thyroid and contributes to its overall conditional status. Why does the thyroid need to be soothed? Exposure to various environmental pollutants and endocrine disrupting chemicals can irritate the thyroid and put it in the red zone. Additionally, studies have found that turmeric supplementation is associated with a reduced risk of goiter.[7] One of the active ingredients in turmeric, curcumin, has been found in some research settings to inhibit the growth of cancerous thyroid cells.[8]\nThe Right Dosage for Thyroid Supplements\nMore isn\u2019t always better. Nutrition is like anything else in life \u2014 balance is important. Your thyroid needs enough iodine and selenium, it doesn\u2019t need too much. In fact, too much can be just as dangerous as too little.[9, 10] It\u2019s best to follow recommended guidelines and consume only what you need. Consult with your healthcare professional or nutritionist to determine the best plan for your individual needs.\nWho Needs a Thyroid Supplement?\nFundamentally, organic food is the best way to obtain the nutrients your body needs. However, if your diet isn\u2019t consistently balanced, you live in a region with nutrient-depleted soil, or if you suffer from certain medical conditions that affect your ability to absorb nutrients, nutritional supplements can be invaluable. Iodine, selenium, and other nutrients are important, not just for the thyroid, but for the human body as a whole. If your thyroid is sluggish and poor nutrition is to blame, find a quality source for supplemental nutrition.\nGlobal Healing Center offers not one, but three supplements to support thyroid health, all available in one convenient kit. The Thyroid Health Kit\u2122 is a collection of our best thyroid-support supplements\u2014nascent iodine, selenium, and vitamin B-12. Turmeric is offered as an optional add-on and so is our premier ginseng blend. We\u2019ve received incredible feedback and I believe this is the best collection of nutrients for supporting normal thyroid health.\nHave you relied on nutritional supplements to support your thyroid? Leave a comment below and share your experience with us.\nGeneral Information/press Room. American Thyroid Association, 2016. Accessed 23 Aug. 2016.\nGarber, Jeffrey R., et al. \u201cClinical Practice Guidelines for Hypothyroidism in Adults: Cosponsored by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and the American Thyroid Association.\u201d Thyroid, vol. 22, no. 12, 2012, pp. 1200\u20131235. Accessed 23 Aug. 2016.\nMcEvoy, Miles. \u201cOrganic 101: What the USDA Organic Label Means.\u201d USDA Blog, United States Department of Agriculture, 22 Mar. 2012. Accessed 23 Aug. 2016.\nWax, Emily, et al. \u201cIodine in Diet.\u201d MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2 Feb. 2015. Accessed 23 Aug. 2016.\nArthur, JR, et al. \u201cThe Role of Selenium in Thyroid Hormone Metabolism and Effects of Selenium Deficiency on Thyroid Hormone and Iodine Metabolism.\u201d Biological Trace Element Research., vol. 34, no. 3, 1 Sept. 1992, pp. 321\u20135. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016.\nContempr\u00e9, B, et al. \u201cThiocyanate Induces Cell Necrosis and Fibrosis in Selenium- and Iodine-Deficient Rat Thyroids: A Potential Experimental Model for Myxedematous Endemic Cretinism in Central Africa.\u201d Endocrinology., vol. 145, no. 2, 23 Sept. 2003, pp. 994\u20131002. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016.\nJawa, A, et al. \u201cTurmeric Use Is Associated with Reduced Goitrogenesis: Thyroid Disorder Prevalence in Pakistan (THYPAK) Study.\u201d Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism., vol. 19, no. 3, 2 May 2015, pp. 347\u201350. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016.\nZhang, L, et al. \u201cCurcumin Inhibits Metastasis in Human Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma BCPAP Cells via Down-Regulation of the TGF-\u03b2/Smad2/3 Signaling Pathway.\u201dExperimental Cell Research., vol. 341, no. 2, 31 Jan. 2016, pp. 157\u201365. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016.\nHeller, Jacob L. \u201cIodine Poisoning.\u201d MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 23 Jan. 2015. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016.\nNuttall, Kern L. \u201cEvaluating Selenium Poisoning.\u201d Annals of Clinical & Laboratory Science, vol. 36, no. 4, 2006, pp. 409\u2013420. Accessed 24 Aug. 2016.\nTagged cleansing detoxification, iodine, iodine supplements, selenium, sleep fatigue, thyroid, thyroid gland, vegan supplements, vitamin supplements\nOne thought on \u201cThyroid Supplements: How to Pick the Best One\u201d\nPingback: 12 Uses For Iodine (And Other Tips, Research, and Resources) \u2013 Dr. Eddy Bettermann MD\nCan Turmeric Support Thyroid Health?\nCan Turmeric Support Gut Health?",
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        "raw_content": "Belia Z. Sub-Saharan Africa Sports Visitor Program , Western Hemisphere\nNo Longer Scared of Dreaming Big: March Madness Makes for an Empowering Experience\ndreamingbigmarchmadness.jpg\nIt was not until Belia Zibowa returned to Zimbabwe that she had a chance to reflect on her experiences in the United States during a sports visitor program.\n\u201cI thought it was going to be basketball drills all of the time, but\u2026wow,\u201d says Belia. \u201cIt was that and so much more. Coaching clinics and opportunities to interact with young American women and coaches kept us active and engaged each day.\u201d\nBelia was one of six female coaches to join 18 teenage girls from around the world for the Sports Diplomacy multi-country basketball exchange. As a part of the U.S. Department of State\u2019s Empowering Women and Girls through Sports Initiative, this dynamic series of activities surrounded the Women\u2019s NCAA Final Four. Drawing on her perspective as a female coach and administrator in the \u201cman\u2019s world\u201d of Zimbabwean sports, Belia took to the themes of basketball and women\u2019s empowerment.\n\u201cWe met and spoke with people that told us of some of their struggles with inequality and how they overcame them,\u201d says Belia. \u201cFrom the young high school girls managing their time so they can practice and study\u2026to the women that sacrificed so much to pave the way for future generations\u2026to the husbands and dads that provide support, I realize that these people work hard to achieve equality.\u201d\nWhile Belia serves as a powerful role model in her own right, she still looks to others for inspiration. She shared that a highlight of the trip was the chance to meet an influential figure in the lives of many, Secretary Hillary Clinton.\n\u201cOne of the most amazing days was when we met the Secretary of State,\u201d says Belia. \u201cBeing in the presence of such a powerful woman shows us how a woman can reach the highest office in whatever career she chooses! She got to the top and is reaching out to women all over the world\u2026showing that anything is possible for a young lady with a vision. The girls and I will not forget this experience and I believe it will inspire them in more ways than we can imagine.\u201d\nMoreover, the trip validated Belia\u2019s zeal for sports as well as her desire to use it as a tool for positive social change. Belia hopes to expand opportunities for young Zimbabweans\u2014particularly girls\u2014to play basketball, stay healthy, set high goals, and become leaders in the sports sector or wherever their passions may lie. Her experience in the U.S. underscored her commitment as basketball administrator, coach, and leader in Zimbabwe.\n\u201cSport has been a great love and hobby for me, but now it will surely be my livelihood,\u201d says Belia. \u201cI\u2019m no longer scared to dream big.\u201d\nSwaziland Soccer Coaches Visit the U.S.\nTony Sanneh and Kate Markgraf Travel to Ethiopia",
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        "raw_content": "What is B2C?\nIn short, B2C is just an abbreviation for the term \u2018Business-to-consumer'- and as you may have already guessed it refers to transactions between businesses and individual buyers.\nAlthough the phrase B2C can be applied to any kind of direct-to-consumer selling, it's now most renown for online trading and more specifically e-commerce.\nDigital stores rose in popularity during the '90s- in fact, the Christmas period of '98 was nicknamed \u201ce-tail Christmas.\u201d That same year, Amazon made more than $1 billion in revenue for the very first time!\nTraditionally, B2C-themed companies were brick and mortar stores. They'd sell to consumers on the high street or in the local shopping mall- perhaps stocking clothes, gifts, toys, etc.\nFast forward to 2019, and it's no surprise the rise in online selling has jeopardized the smooth running of conventional brick and mortar stores. More and more high street shoppers now opt for the convenience and savings of digital retailers.\nIn light of that, most brick-and-mortar shops have established a digital presence in order to stay afloat. For many shoppers, it's the ideal solution because they can enjoy the benefits of both these business models, at a time that suits them.\nWhen we refer to B2C, there are five different kinds of businesses:\n1. Direct Sellers\nThis is probably what you're most familiar with. By direct sellers, we mean an online store where buyers can purchase goods. It doesn't matter whether you're dealing with large manufacturers that create and sell products like Apple or department stores that sell products from a plethora of brands- for example, Debenhams, Target, and Fenwick.\n2. Online Intermediaries\nOnline intermediaries are a kind of \u2018middle man' who put buyers and sellers in contact with one another. However, they don't own either the products or services themselves.\nHere are a few notable examples of online intermediaries:\n3. Advertising-Based\nThis business model sounds a little more complicated, but in reality, it's rather straightforward. The advertising-based business model refers to companies leveraging high volumes of web traffic to sell online advertisements.\nThese ads then sell products or services to the visitor- in some cases; this will fall under the category of affiliate marketing.\nOn the whole, this model only works for brands that can give top-notch content away, for free. This encourages people to come from all around the internet to access whatever you've published. Then while they're exploring your digital platform, they'll engage with the ads.\nSome of the best examples of companies using the advertisement-based B2C model include digital media outlets (more specifically, the ones who don't charge their readers a subscription to read their articles):\nCommunity-based models, as the title suggests, utilizes online communities of people who share a common interest. Marketers can use these resources to advertise their products and services directly to their target market.\nGreat examples of these include-\nSocial media platforms- most notably, Facebook. Digital marketers can craft laser targeted marketing campaigns to reach out and connect with their ideal customers.\n5. Fee-Based\nThese websites charge their customers a subscription to access the content they've published. Generally, fee-based platforms offer a small taste of their content for free. This enables users to get a feel for whether they need the products or services the business provides- Netflix is a prime example.\nWhich Business Model Should You Use?\nBefore settling on any of the above business models, as a B2C-orientated business, you should consider how your target demographic prefers to shop online. That way you can tailor a platform to best suit their needs.\nThe History of B2C Selling\nAn English inventor named Michael Aldrich was the first person to connect a TV to a computer that was able to process transactions via a telephone line. This was the birth of \u201cteleshopping\u201d- which arguably, was the first kind of online B2C sales.\nFast forward to the '90s, and as we've already said, the internet grew in abundance. In fact, it saw the registration of hundreds of thousands of domain names. Entrepreneurs soon saw the profit-making potential in e-commerce \u2014 however, the biggest hurdle for online store owners was overcoming security issues.\nMoving Forwardelse's\nIn 1994, Netscape developed their Secure Socket Layers (SSL) encryption certificates- it was at this point buyers began feeling comfortable making online purchases. Then throughout the mid-'90s and early '00s, e-commerce went from strength to strength.\nThis brings us right the way up to today, and needless to say, e-commerce stores are here to stay. The stats speak for themselves from 2000 to 2009; online sales increased by more than 500%. As more and more entrepreneurs have enjoyed success online, e-commerce selling has continued to grow and evolve.\nChallenges for B2C Marketers\nDespite e-commerce presenting entrepreneurs with unlimited potential, there are plenty of challenges still facing B2C marketers today, including:\nWeb design: as web developments have become more and more sophisticated, entrepreneurs need to possess an increasing level of technical knowledge- or, they need to budget to hire the expertise of a professional to make their site as intuitive and easy to use as possible.\nSEO: you also need to SEO-optimize your web pages to drive traffic; this works wonders for boosting exposure on search engines like Google and Bing. Undoubtedly, there's a good chance you'll secure more business if your website appears on the first page of search results. Set some time aside to research keyword phrases, study the ever-changing practices of SEO, and optimize your content. This may seem like a lot to do, but trust us, it'll be worth it in the end!\nTop Tip: when you get around to conducting your keyword research, you should note, most consumers look for phrases consisting of at least four words. Be sure to bear that in mind as you begin compiling lists of potential keywords.\nPayment processing: E-commerce store owners need an SSL encryption. It's as simple as that. This communicates to visitors the site's safe for them to use. However, even if the site itself is secure, it doesn't necessarily mean the place credit card numbers are stored is. Entrepreneurs need to integrate their shops with services like PayPal and Stripe to ensure payment processing is secure. These brands have proven popular with both digital shoppers and online vendors- so if in doubt, trial these to start with.\nLimited time and resources: this is especially true of startups and companies looking to scale their business. To overcome these issues, you'll have to fork out money to pay for freelancers and software. In the long run, these are the only solutions for automating tasks associated with running and growing your e-commerce business.\nHandinglng your customer's data: arguably, this is the biggest hurdle facing B2C marketers. You need to keep up to date with all the latest regulations concerning the safeguarding of your customer's sensitive info \u2014 for example, GDPR.\nThe Next Stage of Growth: Mobile\nNow we've highlighted the issues facing B2C sellers, let's move onto something more positive- the next era of growth.\nAs you may already be aware, this comes from online shoppers using their mobile devices to buy products and services. So it's hardly surprising B2C marketers in recent years have shifted their attention towards mobile consumers.\nAs you may have seen from the App Store or Google Play, loads of B2C brands are launching and making the most of smartphone apps. Some of the more popular ones include Groupon, Amazon, eBay, Etsy, etc.\nTop Tip: If you're considering designing and launching a mobile app of your own, get to grips with the nature and purpose of your app before taking any concrete steps. For example, is it a loyalty app? Like the ones Starbucks provide. Or, an e-commerce app that enables online shopping, for example, Amazon and eBay. Apps usually have an evident purpose, so consider what kind of resource would best serve your target demographic.\nWe live in an era where almost everyone has and enjoys the use of a smartphone. Most of us have unlimited internet access either via 3 or 4G or WiFi- this provides potential customers with a constant stream of information. Entrepreneurs need to do their utmost to break through the noise and connect with their prospects.\nThe means in addition to providing a handy smartphone app, B2C brands should consider utilizing social media platforms. When used well, this is a fantastic opportunity for building a rapport with your target demographic. In fact, as many as nine in ten online shoppers expect to see frequent interactions on social media- so, give consumers what they want and start engaging with them!\nWith all that being said, social media provides plenty of distraction for your buyers. So, hook them in with your content, this is the only way to keep them engaged. The majority of your posts should focus on entertaining and educating your audience in a way they respond and resonate with.\nIf you're not sure where to begin, keep active in all these places:\nAlthough there are plenty of advantages to utilizing social media, there are also a few drawbacks. For example, if you're dealing with a disgruntled customer, you may have your brand publicly slandered on social media. This makes the need for excellent customer service and an enjoyable user experience even more essential.\nB2C vs. B2B\nThere's a big difference between B2C and B2B (business to business) customers.\nWhen a business purchases something, they're far more likely to conduct tons of research before buying anything. More often than not, companies need to invest in products and services to either protect or increase their profits- either way; there's a solid business-orientated reason for purchasing.\nPlus, the person or people in charge of spending the companies money will be held accountable. This means they'll want to make any investment worth their while- otherwise, they could jeopardize their reputation and in more severe scenarios, their jobs!\nAs you can probably gather, B2B purchases are best described as \u2018rational,'- the decision makers often consult other colleagues to ensure the purchase meets an agreed upon set of criteria. As such, the sales process is far more complex and takes longer. Often B2B customers require several proposals from numerous vendors before they settle on a final decision.\nConversely, B2C buying decisions are typically only made by one person and consist of one-off purchases (unless they're opting for a subscription-based product or service)- so it's not surprising B2C customer are famous for impulsive spending- they're far more likely to make a purchase based on emotion rather than facts.\nOn the whole, B2C consumers look for products and services that provide a solution to their immediate needs- so, they're not likely to spend a lot of time researching the purchase beforehand. However, this isn't always true- especially if the customer's looking to buy a big ticket item like a laptop or a TV.\nThis means B2C marketers sometimes have to create and communicate the needs consumers have for their products and services as part of their marketing strategy. It's the job of the marketer to convince the buyer they need their merchandise, especially, if they don't yet know it!\nThis is why understanding the kind of lifestyle your consumers lead and the sorts of people they look up to are vital factors in guiding your digital marketing campaigns and crafting the tone of your brand's voice.\nAlthough there's a strong argument to suggest the line between B2C and B2B markets is blurring, there are still fundamental differences in their marketing methods.\nThe driving force behind B2C purchases is the product itself, the price, and the convenience it provides- whereas B2B buying is more likely to focus on the personal relationship between the buyer and seller, and whether there's proven track record of how the product performs.\nB2C companies typically target a plethora or potential buyers comprising a wide range of demographics. This makes sense because B2C brands usually sell products and services that anyone can make use of.\nThe Difference Between B2B and B2C Marketing\nAs we've just said, there's a large degree of overlap between B2B and B2C marketing. However, the aim of B2B marketing is usually transforming leads into prospects, and then eventually into buyers and later, fans of your brand.\nWhereas, B2C brands tend to focus on driving traffic to their digital store and harnessing leads via an emotional connection. Then they'll use their branding, content, and customer service to establish a memorable name for themselves.\nIn recent years B2C brands have taken a leaf out of B2B marketing methods. B2B companies have put a greater emphasis on informing and teaching prospects via their content (either via videos or blog posts). This is a fantastic technique for positioning yourself as an expert in your niche and for keeping potential consumers engaged with your brand.\nWhen it comes to content marketing, many B2C marketers have found blogging particularly handy for turning website visitors into buyers. In fact, 80% of entrepreneurs who run a blog on their e-commerce site, claim their business has improved as a direct result of frequently publishing high-quality content.\nPerusing and digesting content produced by online brands are increasingly becoming part of the buyers shopping process. As many as 26% of consumers say they browse the retailer's website before purchasing anything- that's over a quarter!\nWhen we talk about \u2018content,' we're not just referring to your blog posts (although it's indeed a significant component) but also your web copy, slogans, and visuals. All these play an essential role in ensuring prospects remember your brand.\nTop Tip: Try using things like quizzes on your website. This is a fun way of providing users with hands-on experience.\nAnother critical difference is that B2B marketers have traditionally used all kinds of tactics to build a personal rapport with businesspeople. Whether it's conducting in-person meetings or reaching out to prospects via social media- cultivating and maintaining long-term business relationships is the ultimate aim.\nWhereas, B2C marketers tend to focus on boosting their volume of transactions. Yes, it goes without saying B2C businesses want to enjoy a long relationship with their customers, but these aren't the same kind of personal relationships cultivated in B2B markets.\nExpertise Vs. Value Propositions\nOn the whole, B2B companies want to convey themselves as authorities in their industry. This is usually achieved via a combination of live events, digital and printed content, and social media marketing. B2B marketers then use these opportunities to give their expert advice and build credibility.\nWhereas B2C marketing communications tend to center on offering some kind of brand value proposition. This could include any of the following:\nProviding coupon codes that entitle shoppers to a discount\nBoast a comprehensive range of products\nOffer top-notch craftsmanship\nRun a loyalty scheme\nOn the whole, if you keep things simple, jargon-free, and provide customers the kind of value they want- your B2C marketing campaign stands half a chance!\nFewer a High-Quality Clients Vs. High Volume Selling\nAgain, as we've already implied, B2B marketing is more likely to target a smaller number of clientele. They can afford to do this because the financial value of their products and services tend to be higher than B2C products. This is why building long-standing business relationships are crucial to the overall success of B2B businesses.\nWhereas, as we've said before, the market for most B2C brands is incredibly broad- this makes standing out from the crowd a challenge. Marketers need to familiarize themselves with digital marketing campaigns such as SEO, PPC, and paid ads on social networks like Facebook. This rapidly increases the chances of securing the high volume of sales they need to generate a profit.\nTips for Building a Successful B2C e-Commerce Marketing Strategy\nAs we've already said, B2C marketers need to create an emotional connection with their target audience. Luckily for you, we have a few surefire tips that'll help you do precisely that:\n1. Get into the Minds of Your Consumers\nBy this we mean, you need to delve into the psychology of your customers. Obviously, it would be a massive overgeneralization to say all buyers behave alike. However, you can use the data provided by Google Analytics to get a better idea of your target demographic.\nThis is essential when it comes to crafting personalized content. Without knowing what your buyers genuinely care about, you'll never connect with them on an emotional level. Period.\nThis means you need to understand the following:\nWhat social networks and forums do they hang out on?\nWhat format of content do they engage with?\nWhat devices do they use to browse the web?\nWhat interests them?\nWhat inspires them?\nWho do they look up Don't?\nWhat are they struggling with?\nWhat intrigues them?\nYou get the idea! Use the answers to these questions to create a customer avatar you can refer back to as you kickstart the content creation process. Once you've got to grips with your target demographic, you can then modify the voice of your brand and your marketing strategies to best attract their attention.\n2. Create Content that Converts\nContent marketing is a cost-effective way of converting browsers into paying customers. You could have purchased the best software and hired the best employees, but if the content you're publishing is poor quality, you'll struggle to boost your conversion rate.\nTop Tip: Keep a finger on the pulse of which subjects intrigue your consumers. Then use this to influence the topics of your blog posts and advertisement copy.\nOther than long-form blog posts, your marketing needs to be short. Online shoppers have tiny attention spans, so copy that gets right to the point is just the ticket!\nThis is especially true of all the following:\nEmail marketing campaigns,\nOnly Publish Your Best Material\nThe competition facing B2C businesses has never been so fierce- so, put your best foot forward. It's far better to post one premium blog post per week, rather than publishing a daily piece of content that's sub-par.\nOnce you've set the standard of your content, you need to continually deliver the goods or better yet, exceed your reader's expectations.\nYou Don't Always Have to Tell a Story\nYes, storytelling is an excellent format for creating a blog post. However, there are other writing techniques you can use. You'll be relieved to hear, not all your pieces need a story or a real-life experience to flesh them out- your audience doesn't expect this from you!\nA straightforward blog post providing actionable information can be enough- if it's well written.\nHave a Voice and Speak Out\nIt's imperative your voice is heard above the rest. This is why having something different to say is essential. If you have an original thought, write it down. Readers are far more likely to listen to a unique perspective than someone else's regurgitated opinion.\nYou want people to trust your brand, and part of building that credibility stems from producing content your audience can rely upon as fact.\nIf you have an opinion, back it up with a statistic, a case study, a quotation, etc., then cite the resources you used by including a hyperlink. This provides hard proof you're not making this stuff up, and that you're taking the time to research what you're passionate about- prospects love this!\nWriting might not be a skill that comes naturally to you. There are tons of entrepreneurs that have an incredible talent for sales and marketing but lack the creative writing chops to go the distance.\nIf that sounds like you, never fear- because practice really does make perfect, writing is an art form that needs to be nurtured, so keep at it. The more you write, the better you'll get- simple right?\nTake the time to research writing tips and tricks and then put everything you've learned into practice. Trust us; there's tons of literature on the subject, a simple Google search will suffice. The more time and effort you invest in your writing, the more customers you'll draw to your website.\nAlso, if you have the time, read an actual book. Studies show the more you read, the better the quality of your writing- how awesome is that?\n3. Optimize for Conversions\nUltimately, you need to fuel your marketing strategies using data- but what if you don't have any customer insights yet?\nThe best way to harness this kind of info is by giving something free away (perhaps an e-book, a video training series, a small physical gift, etc.). in exchange for their name and email address.\nFrom there, you can utilize marketing analytics tools to find out more about your customers. Knowledge is power. So, use this info to craft communications that resonate with your customers and to predict future consumer patterns and behaviors.\nTop Tip: Once you have a name, you can personalize your email marketing campaigns, which again is something consumers, love!\nOften shoppers think they're getting a good deal when they receive something for free. It's down to you to bolster the perceived value of your freebie. Provide actionable and exciting information and market it so your customers realize how much they could benefit from the lead magnet you're offering.\nI remember Jon Penberthy once saying, your lead magnet should be so valuable that someone would happily buy it- the fact they're getting it for free is just an absolute bonus!\nThis is partly why if you're providing discounts on products instead of a free giveaway, occasionally shoppers feel cheated. After all, they have to spend some of their money to feel the benefit. Whereas, when consumers get something for free, they're more likely to believe you've their best intentions at heart.\nUse an opt-in form on your landing page to gradually build your email list. Once you have the email addresses of your consumers, you can nurture a relationship with your audience by sending them product discounts, links to your most recent blog posts, newsletters, etc.\nMy best advice to you is to strategically plant an opt-in box on your website where customers can sign up.\n4. Utilize AI Technology\nArtificial intelligence (AI) is terrific, especially when its combined with machine learning and big data. AI provides laser targeted and highly personalized user experiences. Typically, this is a far more cost-effective form of digital marketing because you're more likely to deliver the right message to the right person at the optimum time.\nYou can also use AI to analyze your consumer data to get a more detailed insight into your target demographic.\n5. Boost Credibility\nAn increase in brand credibility is essential for increasing conversions. You need to show evidence that not only does your brand talk the talk, but you also walk the walk.\nSo, if you have any glowing testimonials from satisfied customers, then plaster these all over your website. In fact, as many as 42% of online shoppers say they'd like to see more testimonials on e-commerce sites- so give your consumers what they want!\nIt's not just testimonials; you can also use the following social proof to boost your credibility:\nCustomer ratings,\nCustomer reviews,\nBest selling products,\nMentions in the press\nLogos of impressive companies you've worked with\nAny of the above will work wonders for nurturing trust with your prospects.\n6. Retarget Potential Customers\nThere are plenty of ways you can retarget potential customers. For example, if someone visits your website and doesn't buy anything you can launch a retargeting campaign using Facebook and/or Instagram.\nThis gives you a second chance to provide your potential customer with highly relevant content. These kinds of ads are fantastic for boosting brand awareness and ultimately, profits.\nTypically, there are two methods for retargeting customers on social media:\nCreating a \u201cLook-alike\u201d Audience\nWhen you create a lookalike audience, you can show social media ads to users whose interests and demographics match those of your existing customers- how awesome is that?! This drastically increases the chances of securing the sale!\nRetargeting Customer Who've Abandoned Your Site\nThis does exactly what it says on the tin; you can retarget people who have already visited your site but failed to buy anything. Perhaps you could try offering them a coupon code or some other discount to entice them?\nA Little More on Social Media\nIt goes without saying, social media users don't scroll through their newsfeeds to be bombarded by advertisements. Instead, they're there to interact with their friends, follow influencers, and watch funny videos! However, that doesn't mean you can't use social media to your advantage\nWhen done well, e-retailers can subtly use sponsored posts that display just like regular social media posts. These kinds of ads aren't quite as intrusive and are fabulous for building a rapport with your audience- so it's not surprising B2C marketers are using this technique more frequently.\nUse Abandoned Cart Emails\nIn addition to retargeting campaigns, you can also send emails to prospects who've abandoned their shopping cart. It's no secret that startups often struggle to make their first few sales.\nIn fact, as many as an average of 23% of online shopping carts are abandoned- That's almost a quarter! However, all's not lost, you'll be pleased to hear, an average of 44% of abandoned cart emails are opened. This of this email as a second chance to secure the sale, so make it count!\nAbandoned cart emails are automatically sent when a potential buyer leaves their digital shopping trolley unattended for an extended period, or if they click off your site with products inside their basket.\nTypically, these kinds of emails recommend the merchandise they abandoned, in addition to other similar goods the prospect may like.\n7. Automate Your B2C Marketing Campaigns\nIf you haven't already, automate some of your marketing efforts. The stats speak for themselves, B2C marketers making the most of automation have seen conversion rates as good as 50%!\nLike we've already said, the B2C target market is often massive- so personalizing your marketing isn't possible without using automation software. This works wonders for scaling and extending the reach of your message.\nFor example, tools like MailChimp, enable users to send email blasts at a time where they're most likely to engage with your content.\n8. Launch a VIP Scheme to Create a Sense of Exclusivity\nPeople love to feel special- we're all guilty of it! This is why VIP programs work so well. People love the idea they're getting additional perks and benefits that others aren't entitled to!\nThey're amazing for commanding customer loyalty, boosting conversions, and increasing engagement with your company.\nUltimately, this encourages fans of your brand to spend more money on your business, in exchange for extra value and priveledges- which in turn increases profitability- what's not to love about that?!\nOther B2C Marketing Tips\nIf you want to boost the success of your B2C marketing campaigns, then we thoroughly suggest heeding the following advice.\nWhat are Reminder Emails?\nOne of the best ways to reach out to consumers at the right time with a message that's been meticulously tailored and tested to encourage conversions- is a reminder email.\nThese are very similar to abandoned cart emails. However, they differ slightly in that they're typically used for time-sensitive information; these are an excellent tool for re-connecting with consumers.\nFor example, you might automatically send an e-mail to consumers who've previously purchased something from you but haven't interacted with your brand for some time.\nWhy Are Email Marketing Campaigns So Effective?\nThere are so many reasons why email marketing works well for B2C markets. Here are just a couple of reasons why:\nYou can reach your consumers directly- rather than battling for their attention as you would on social media, you send a message straight to them. This is what we call a \u2018non-interruptive' medium. Your e-mail subscribers have presumably opted to receive updates on your brand and enjoy consuming content.\nUnlike cold calling or door to door sales, email isn't as intrusive or aggressive. The receiver of the email can read it at a time that's most convenient to them. 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Note: I have some ideas for this now, but I just didn't add them to the thread itself. Please, feel free to ask me.\nThe nerd gets the girl and I guess he has a demon inside him Note: This one is going to get it's own updated plot and look much nicer than the thread when it gets added.\nProgramming The Mind\nIncest with a small twist Note: I have another idea for this. Again, ask for now, but it will be added to thread soon proper.\n\u00ab Last Edit: March 04, 2016, 11:09:23 PM by Retsu \u00bb\nRe: The RRRC(Retsu's Roleplaying Request Center)! Now with one fandom!\nHello everyone, my name is Retsu! I have been a roleplayer for five years now. I am more of a mirror when it comes to my writing ability as I simply match that which I am given. If you only want to write two to three lines, then that is fine with me. If you write two to three paragraphs, then all the more power to you. Whatever skill level you are, come to me with a good idea, or express interest in my own, and I shall please you all the same.\nNow then, I shall take this moment to direct you all to my F-list? It has everything you will need to know about my likes and dislikes in regards to kinks.\nAnother thing that I would like to say is this. Yes, I know most of my ideas are more sexual, and I realize that; however, don't think I am only interested in sex-driven roleplays. I love all kinds, and are more than happy to play your own just as I am mine. So, feel free to PM me your own ideas if none of mine interest you, and the worst that I can do is say no.\nAnd hey! If you ever want to just chat while we play, then I am always up to make friends, and if you are a fellow gamer and we become friends? I have a Steam profile just waiting for you~\nThe one thing I require\nPlease do not post here on this thread. I only want you to PM me as those are easier for me to check.\nYep. 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Picture this, a mere mortal human finds a way(we can discuss this in planning) to teleport back and forth between Heaven, the living, and Hell. While in heaven, he finds a most beautiful angel and wants her as his own. In Hell, he finds a succubus who is the sexiest thing his eyes had ever seen, and wants nothing more than to show her off to all his friends; however, he can't pick between the two. So, my idea was this. My human character decides to take them both as his lovers, and possibly even turning them into his pets. It is a bit cliche, but you don't see too many of these Rps where the lead female roles are both a demon and an angel. I might even be willing to turn it into a three person group Rp if I can find two interested parties, and they would be willing to collaborate together. *****\nThis is more of a general idea, and something I would like to try. Ever hear of illegal street racing? Basically, a group of people get souped up cars and race each other through streets without any regard for the public. Well, I just want to see if an Rp could be done about this where you play a woman who is rather bored with her life, and winds up falling in love with a street racer. She has watched fast and furious before, so she is afraid what might happen to her, but her romantic interest, my character, assures her that he will protect her. Again, this is mainly a general idea, and I am not quite sure how it will work, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't try. ****\nThe Cosplayer\nNothing really super fancy about this story, but it probably isn't exactly what you are thinking. While most people count cosplay as dressing up like an anime or video game character, that is not exactly what this is going to focus on. Sure, we can throw those in, but let me tell you what I mean.\nThis hasn't really been too fleshed out, but the basic premise is that you will be playing a woman who loves to cosplay. My character can either be her boyfriend, who encourages her to cosplay, and sometimes even asks her to cosplay certain things for him, or some random stranger to her who courts her, finds out about her love for cosplay, and asks if she wouldn't mind cosplaying a few things for him. This can go one of two ways, and they are the reason I put this under either or. It can either be a more short term roleplay where we go through a couple different outfits that is maybe a little more sex driven, or we can make this go more long term where it is more romantic, and whatnot.\nAgain, this idea really isn't fleshed out all that well, so any insight my potential partners can give me, or ideas to add to it is greatly appreciated.\nIt's YC's wedding night, and she couldn't be more happier. She had an absolutely beautiful white dress, and one handsome man who would become her husband. She loved him to death even before he asked her to marry him, but all that changed once she found out he had a brother(MC). While it was true that she loved her soon-to-be husband, even she would admit that he had some flaws to him. Something about this brother of his drew her towards him, and soon enough, they were fucking in her dressing room with the door locked.\nThis story can go one of two ways. We can either make it a one-shot where the MC and YC fuck behind her soon-to-be husband, and thats the end of it, or we can make this more long term where the same thing happens, but she still goes off to marry MC's brother; however, she soon finds out that MC's brother isn't as good in bed as MC. She tries to endure and tell herself that maybe it will get better, but caves under pressure, and does the same thing she did at her wedding night. From there, it is a story about them going behind her husband's back to become lovers, and having to make sure they don't get caught while doing it.\nA simple story of corruption\nI have played many corruption stories in the past, and I have enjoyed a lot of them; however, something came to my attention recently. I have always been the corrupter. I have never truly noticed it much until now, but I must say that now I truly want to try it. I don't know yet if I want to play it as a submissive, or a dominant character, but I guess that depends on whatever my partner is. All I ask is that your character is good at teasing men, and seducing them as well as being manipulative. So no concrete ideas, but I would love to brainstorm with any interested parties.\nMC's was traveling alone on the open seas one beautiful summer afternoon, and everything was peaceful until the storm started. The waters got rougher and rougher with each passing amount until a huge wave suddenly came up from behind him, and smashed into his boat. He thought he was going to be dead, and swore he the light that people would speak about whenever they are about to die. He did see a light, but it was nothing more than the light that hung above him in some sort of medical room. He is startled awake only to find out YCs found him out cold on their beach, and quickly took him to their medical facility. Soon enough, he found himself on an island inhabited entirely by women, and also found out that their men had died out a long time ago to some sort of disease.\nNow MC has his own little harem of women willing and wanting to serve him and let him breed them so their male population can grow once more.\nAs you can probably this is going to be an Rp where you shall be playing a whole slew of women. Not always at the same time mind you, but there will be times where you will be playing more than one woman at a time, So I advise you be at least decent at being able to play more than one person before asking to play this story.\nNo, this has nothing to do with the show on TLC, but it is where I got the idea.\nMC is happily married to two sisters(YCs), and neither of them mind that their love has to be shared. They believe it makes them a little stronger of a family, and it's not like MC doesn't treat them both equally. He loves them both the same, but shows it differently to both of them as the two sisters aren't carbon cutouts of each other. No, he married an interesting family of sisters in the fact that one is more loving and romantic, and one is a nasty little slut who loves a good romp with her man, and teasing him whenever his attention isn't on her sister.\nThe plot idea is short, but I believe it gets the point across. Basically, this is a true mixed Rp as one of your characters is more romantic with MC, and the two take on a more loving approach(the story-driven), and the other wants to have more sex to be their romance(the sex-driven). Now then, you must first be okay at playing more than one character, and must also be okay with incest because I might be willing to have a threesome scene, and I would want YCs to have sex with each as well; however, it isn't required, so those who don't like incest can apply the same as well.\nBefore those incest alarms in your head start going off telling most of you to stay away, and never read this plot. May I redirect you to a friendly little link? http://daddystendertouch.tumblr.com/Whatisadaddy\nHave you read that? Yes? Good, then you should realize why this is not going to be an incest story. Let me just repeat that for those that don't read the link *ahem* THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE INCEST. With that out of the way, how about I actually get to some plot?\n......Knowing me you should expect that there is no plot for something like this; however, there is always a general idea as to what I want. If you have done your research then you should this is basically going to be a somewhat sex-driven roleplay between a daddy and his little girl. I say somewhat because the concept of D/g is not completely sexual like one would find in a master/slave or D/s relationship. It is more of a sexual love than anything, and the girl's daddy is there to be her idol, and to help mentor her. Again, no concrete ideas, but I would love to explore this new idea that I found out about only a couple days ago. So really the plot is exploration based on what that tumblr post says, but we are free to build our own little world.\nStripper x client\nI couldn't think of a proper title for this one, but I do actually have an idea for it.\nAfter playing a bit of GTA V, and going to a strip club for the first time in the game, I got a little idea from it. The idea is nothing new and probably has been done in the past, but it is new to me and that is all that I care about. My idea is simple. YC has been working as a stripper for about two years now just to help pay her way through college. She is an absolutely gorgeous woman and nearly all of the men that visit the club she works at requests her. MC is a rich entrepreneur who decides to just visit his local strip club because he wants to know why so many men visits such places. The first thing he sees when he walks into the main area of the club is YC, and he is instantly attracted. He wants her, and immediately paid top dollar to have his own private dance with her. It is hard not to notice how rich MC is and YC character sees this as a way to get more money than she can shake a stick at. At first, that is solely what she thinks of him, a way to get money, but was time goes on, and he keeps requesting her over and over. They start talking.\nLearning about each other, laughing with each other, and she sometimes even allows him to break the no touching rule on occasions. This is her way out of this lifestyle, and she wants to take it now.\n\u00ab Last Edit: December 16, 2013, 06:36:31 PM by Retsu \u00bb\nLong term/short term\nMaster x pet **\nMaster x slave **\n(step)Son(18-21) x (step)Mother(49-60) ***\n(step)Father(49-60) x (step)daughter(18-21) ***\nUncle(30-42)x niece(18-21) ****\nNephew(18-21)x aunt(30-42) ****\n(step)Brother(18-21) x (step)sister(Same as brother) **\nTeacher x student(18-21) ***\nDemon x angel ***\nDemon x human(18-30) ***\nAngel x human(18-30) ***\nRoommate x roommate(Both 28) **\nBoss x employee(Both 30) ****\nHusband x wife **\nButler x princess\nKnight x princess\nCop x Criminal\n2.) I play a kinda perverted uncle who has had the hots for his niece(your character) for sometime now, and it doesn't help that she has a killer body and she flaunts its around to show everyone. Her family is coming up to visit their her uncle for a few hours, but she is going to stay a week or two because it has been years since he saw her.\nI want your character to be a virgin, but she is a closet slut who enjoys giving men blowjobs and having guys eating her out. My character just has to coax her into submission so that not only will she let him fuck her, but he can also turn her into his little toy for his own pleasure. ****\n3.) I do not have a plot or an idea at all, but I do want to try something with hypnotism and/or mind control. ***\n4.)If anyone has played/heard of Box -Hako- by Illusion then I kinda want to do something like that. Here is a wiki link just incase you want to read up on it http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/Box_-Hako- ***\n5.) A demon was sent to kill your character, and while he tries to at first. He finds that it would be just as easy to torture her and then kill her. That way, he can have a little fun with her before he does off her. His torture mainly consists of physical abuse and using his tentacles to sexually assault her. **\n6.) A man and a woman have been dating for months now and love each others company. They are almost never seen apart and people just don't dare get between them. They do share a little secret though...the boyfriend loves to take control over his girlfriend and she loves him when she does just that. He constantly humiliates her by making her have vibrators inside of her while in public, making her show off to all the male passersby, forcing her to wear slutty and very revealing clothing, and etc. ****\nA twist to add flavor: Basically the same premise as the above story, but instead of a normal human female, you will instead be playing a submissive succubus. My character sold his sell to get both your character, and a couple sexual enhancements for himself. This one will have lots of details to discuss via PMs, so be sure to do just that. *****\n7.) Same boring day, same boring men. She was tired of faking her orgasms every time just so she could appease her fans, and once just once. She wished she could find a man who could not only let her feel a true orgasm, but also loves her for herself and not because she is a porn star. Meaning that she knows just how to please a man. That isn't true, she really doesn't know how to please a man at all and only knows what her director has told her about. What happens when she meets a man who hasn't heard about her porn star status? Will she try to keep it a secret for as long as she can or will she tell him and hope that he doesn't hate her or assume things about her? ***\n8.) He wanted someone to help give him the sex his wife wasn't. She wanted someone to give her the sex her husband was too afraid to. What happens when these two meet? The juicer details will be discussed if someone expresses interest in it, but it will basically involve a cheating husband and a cheating wife having fun behind their lover's backs. I should explain something about this one. I know this sounds boring, and it totally is, but my original idea for this was to make it a sort of experiment Rp. Basically, it is a way for my partner and I to test out a kink to find if we would like it or not.\n9.) The year is 2018, and the government has began a business that involves the making of slaves. These slaves are created by the government themselves to fit the buyer's wants and desires. My character sees an ad on TV, and thinks it is a scam at first; nevertheless, he calls the number that appeared onto the screen ordering the girl of his dreams. This one will require you to PM me as I have a couple cravings of what the girl should be. *\n10.) A brother and sister(will sub for father and daughter or son and mother) have been teasing each other sexually for years now. They have no idea why they are attracted to each other but they have no problem with it. Their parents recently get jobs where they will be gone for most of the day which leaves them alone to do whatever they want. This Rp is going to be having on the sex, but sexual intercourse will not come into play until much later on. ***\n11.) Techno Kitten Adventure- Meat Pack Song\nI had a sort of idea for this song, but its more of a general idea than anything. Basically, you play a girl who had a one night stand with my character. You loved every single minute of me, and just couldn't get enough.\nFrom there, I had two ways we could go about this. One is more sex driven, the other is more story driven.\nSex driven-You sell every you own, and come to my doorstep with only the clothes on your back. \"I'll do anything for you.\" your character says, and at first I am against it and turn away all your advances. Which consist of sexual ways(letting you decide them), but I eventually take you as my pet.\nStory driven-You find my character at some place and are immediately reminded of how much you loved me. From there, you constantly try to make me feel the same way, but I want nothing of it because you were a one night stand only. ****\nI don't have any ideas(again), but I want to do something involving pregnancy. I don't care if the pregnancy occurs consensual or non-consensual either. ***\nI am a huge fan of Chikan(Japanese for groping a woman on a train), and I have always wanted to try something like this for an extremely long time. This can really go so many ways and can have so many kinks to it. Plus, we can even make it a quickie Rp, or we can make it into something longer where the woman starts to like it after a while. ****\n14.) You play either a peasant who stumbles upon an orc camp or a warrior who thinks she is attacking a small orc encampment. Either way, you turn kidnapped by the orcs and made into the orc leader's breeding slave. Now, you must be okay with a couple of kinks and this is what may spoil the idea for some of you ladies out there. You must be fine with large cocks(think, ten to fourteen inches), pregnancy, birthing, lactation, cock/balls worship, gang-bangs, sex while pregnant, and cum inflation(either light or heavy. Just whatever works for you). Now I have put up this story before, but no one was really able to keep it interesting for me, so I must request this. I want someone who can post a minimum of one paragraph, but is willing and able to post more than that, and someone who can keep the story interesting enough for it to be awesome for the both of us. **\n15.) The Risamo family holds a dark secret that they keep hidden away from the rest of the world. It only happens once every five years, and that day has once again arrived. If a male child is born on the fifth day of the fifth month on the fifth year then all the women of his family are forced to submit to him when he becomes eighteen. This is due to a curse that a witch put on the Risamo family long ago because of a woman in the family sleeping with her husband. Darren Risamo is that child, and the women in his family have been secretly training him to become their master. However, Darren has a choice of who he will pick. Will it be his milf of a mother, his innocent looking but slut of a sister, his cousin who isn't afraid to show her odd attraction to him, his aunt who constantly teases him with her own body, or will it be all four?\nNow while I would like someone who is capable of playing all four characters, but I would gladly accept someone who can only play one and they can pick which they play. Also, even though I don't normally do this, I am willing to make this into a group Rp. I don't care what gender you are behind the screen. Just so long as you are willing to take your pick between the mother, sister, cousin, or aunt, and be willing to accept a new choice if it is already taken. ****\n16.) Having such overprotective parents is always a drag, and poor[insert name here] couldn't become the pokemon trainer that she wanted to be when she was ten. No, it took another eight and her moving out of the house to finally become a pokemon trainer. Because of her parents, [insert name here] was never able to fully grasp of rules of being a pokemon trainer, and only understood the basics. So, once she hit eighteen. moved out of the house, and headed off to become a pokemon trainer. She never expected the trouble that she was going to get herself into. She never knew that she could become a play thing for pokemon.\nFor this, you can either play an OC or even a canon female character(up to dawn only) from pokemon. Just keep in mind that this will be mainly sex driven, and I will be playing most of the pokemon; however, feel free to take control of some if you feel up to the challenge.\nUPDATE: I will also now accept Rps where I am the trainer, and my pokemon take on a more human form. I will be playing an OC, and will not be playing Ash, Brock, or any other male character in the show. ****\n17.) Like most of my ideas, this isn't so much a plot as it is just a general idea.\nI want to play out this little idea that I got from playing an eroge(yes I play eroges! So what?) where your character is a female knight that gets taken as a prisoner of war during a battle with my character. She is beautiful even for a solider, so my character takes her to become his slave. Obviously, she doesn't want that and constantly fights him. She should have a lot of pride because she is the next heir to her family and the commander of the army. I also want her to have some insecurities about herself as well. Maybe she is a bit of a tomboy and not a lot of men desire to marry her, or maybe there is a weird quirk about her body that she doesn't like. Whatever it may be, I leave that entirely up to you. ****\n18.) MC aunt has always been a bombshell. Men were her playthings, and all MC personal firsts were with her. His first boner, his first wet dream, and eve his first masturbatory session. It didn't help that she hung around MC's house all the time in a swimsuit or tight jeans and a tank top.\nShe raised him a bit. It was only a year or two, but MC parents moved away. It was his senior year of highschool, and he weren't going to abandon all of his friends just for one year of education. The thing is, living in her house made her think that you owed her for the rest of your life. MC has graduated now, and become a fairly successful businessman, and here YC is still. Showing up at his house drunk to crash on his couch, or hitting him up for money. Well tonight, it's the last straw. He is going to take his revenge. *****\n19.) What a complete sadist. MC's neighbor(YC) has been bullying him his entire life. She is a fit and trim athlete, and MC just some scrawny guy. He can't count the number of times she's whooped his ass. Speaking of asses. Jesus. Christ. Her's is so fucking firm and juicy that he can't shake the image of it out of his mind.\nIn fact, that ass is his greatest muse. You see, MC is a PhD Chemist now, but she goes to the same gym as him. It doesn't matter what he has achieved, she'll look down on him for the rest of his life. Until he hits her up with this thing: a super powerful aphrodisiac. He can't wait to get that bitch face down, ass up, and begging for his thick rod. ****\n20.) Another one of my general ideas instead of a plot, but I digress. I really want someone to play an angel against my demon who has his sight on corrupting her into his queen/pet. Why he wants to do this is something we can discuss in PMs. ***\n21.) I just have a whole crap-ton of odd requests, don't I? *Ahem* well this one is something that I am sure isn't something that most people find \"normal\", but what is normal here? Anyway, For this idea, I am going to be playing your choice between a canine, feline, or equine(bull perhaps, but you really gotta convince), and I am not talking furries here people. I mean, I am going to be playing an actual canine, feline, or equine of your choice. As you might of guessed, considering the forum you are on, this is going to have elements of bestiality.\nI said this was a weird request, didn't I? This is going to take someone who is rather good at roleplaying as you will not be playing alongside a another human, or an anthro. As we all know, animals can't talk, so you will have to be good at moving the story along without much conversations or dialogue. ****\n22.) Recently, I have had a craving for a doctor x patient Rp. I have no specific ideas as usual, but I did think of three different ways we could go about this.\nIdea one: It is a simple romance story between a doctor and a patient. Nothing more nothing less.\nIdea two: Another simple romance story, but this one is also an affair story. Reasons why my doctor character is having an affair with your character shall be discussed.\nIdea three: My doctor kidnaps your character, and rapes her before drugging her and taking her to his house. There, he continues to rape her until she has become his sex slave. Since he is a doctor, expect me to use different medical instruments during sex. *****\n23.) Basically this is the same as my doctor patient ideas, but I want them to be Boss and Employee instead. Same as before, but I have a fourth idea for this one. Basically, my character blackmails his female employee into doing whatever he tells her to do I.E: giving him a blowjob under his desk while giving an interview, showing off more skin than would be accepted in the workplace, and having her accompany him to a meeting which a vibrator inside her. *****\n24.) I got this idea from re-watching the Disney Hercules movie since it came to netflix, and now I really want to try it.\nThe idea is that my partner will be playing Meg, and I will play both Hades and Hercules. Instead of Hades enslaving her, and forcing her to do his bidding. He has actually courted her instead, and she is deeply in love with him due to the fact that he can make her darkest desires come to life, and give her pleasure beyond belief. Everything is normal until Hercules comes along. Since she had Hades, no other man really interested her despite some being bold enough to ask her out, yet she always rejected them. Hercules, on the other hand, displayed an aura about him that drew her towards him. She had to have him, and it wasn't long until they were kissing in front of the sunset. He made her feel so special and he treated her like a princess in the way he spoke and acted towards her. Now she was in love with him as well, but had a problem on her hands.\nShe couldn't pick between Hades or Hercules. Hades, gave her so much pleasure and could make her feel sexier than ever. Hercules was so sweet and gentle that her heart would soar up towards the heavens each time she saw him. Who she chooses, is up to you.\n25.) Most, if not all, of us have done corruption stories in the past. Someone gets taken, a demon puts a spell on them, and etc. It is old-hat, and yet people still do them; however, I thought of something that is just like the rest of them, but different in so many ways.\nThat idea is what I like to call, reverse corruption. This has many ways it can go, but the basic gist is one character is either a horrible person, an extremely slutty girl, or perhaps even a demon. Someone comes along, and decides to change that person; why is something we can come up with. That person starts to work to change whoever the bad person is to become good, a woman instead of a slut, or an angel instead of a demon. Whatever it is, one person goes from bad to good.\nI got this idea from a picture on the internet, and I like to think this is much different than what my brain usually comes up with.\nFor years, MC has been alone all his life. He thinks himself unattractive towards women, and avoids any and all contact with them if possible. Then...she happened. MC loves winter, and loves to go outside, and play around in the snow despite being a full grown adult. Just something about it calms him down, and let's him forget his worries. His favorite thing to do is make snow angels, and he has made hundreds in his lifetime. Finishing up his fifth snow angel of the day, MC went inside to warm up with a cup of hot cocoa. Suddenly, a bright flash of light blinded him, and when he opened his eyes. She was standing behind him with a warm smile on her face. She was an angel sent from heaven to become his companion, his lover.\nThe basic gist is that my character has been alone all his life, and then this angel suddenly appears out of no where. Because he has always avoided women, my character does the same to her. He tries to avoid her, but she constantly keeps trying to get him to open up to her, and that slowly happens. His shell slowly becomes broken, and he starts talking to her more and more. Soon enough, he is comfortable enough to be her friend, but nothing more. She pushes to become his lover now, and slowly that becomes a thing as well.\nTHIS IS NOT DOM/SUB. I REPEAT, NOT DOM/SUB. This a consensual roleplay where your character is trying to get mine to open up, and eventually become lovers. This will be long-term, and I want someone who can play a gentle, sweet, loving girl. Perhaps she has some sort of cutesy factor to her as well.\nReal love...is Forever\nI got this idea from Even In Death by Evanescence\nKeep in mind, that some of my stories sound a lot better in head than they do when I write them down. I do believe that this will be one those, so feel free to ask me anything about this should you have questions.\nMC was happy with his life. He had a wonderful, and beautiful wife, a nice sized house, a good paying job, and family on both sides that loved and supported him. He loved his life, but it all came crashing down on him when the incident happened. His wife died in a horrible car crash, and they had an even more horrible fight just the day before. Neither of them had the chance to make up, and she was actually going to him to do just that before she died. That caused MC's brain to just snap, and didn't want to believe that his wife was dead. He didn't have to though because she came back to life! Or...that was what he thought. In reality, he had just found a woman who looked almost identical to her, but it seemed she didn't remember him. That was of no concern to him though, the car crash probably just erased her memory of him.\nThat woman, is YC character and MC kidnaps yours thinking that she is is dead wife come back to life. He treats her as such, and tries to make her \"remember\" him.\nHonestly, I'm not quite sure how this will really go down, but maybe with a bit of help from anything potential partners. This can be a fun one.\nThe Key To Hell\nDespite the dark sounding title, this is actually more of a sexual romantic story.\nThings were normal for MC. He had a good paying job, a decent sized apartment, had a good social life, and even had a few girlfriends here and there. Nothing much really happened in his life past that, but he didn't mind it much. Things continued to be as normal as ever until he lost the spare key to his apartment one day. That was weird for him though because he hardly ever had to use his spare key, and only found out because he had accidentally locked himself out of his room when going to get his mail, and had to call a locksmith to allow him to get inside. MC was slightly worried about the lost key for a little bit, but eventually wound up forgetting about it, and thinking he might of just misplaced it somewhere. Nevertheless, it wasn't until a week later after he returned from a night of drinking with his friends.\nHearing a strange noise coming from his room, he headed there to investigate where he found a woman laying on his bed dressed in nothing but a bra and thong. She introduced herself as a succubus, and told him that she stole his spare key in order to gain access to his apartment. Why? That is where my partner comes in. She can be there simply because she took interest in him, and wants to have sex with him, or she can have some sort of motive for entering his apartment.\nRegardless, she has a key to his apartment, and a key to have fun with him anytime she wants.\nTwisted Fairy Tales/Fandoms\nAfter recently playing through Kingdom Hearts(an absolutely fantastic game, albeit a little hard, but one any gamer should at least try), I recently have begun wondered what it would be like to take some Disney princess, and put a naughty little spin on them; however, I am certainly not the only one who has done this, so this is where I shall let you be my imagination and me be yours. I want someone to create a plot with based on any of the Disney princess(though not the two most recent ones), and give them that naughty spin I was talking about earlier. For reference, I shall supply you with these.\nhttp://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/art/Alice-in-Wonderland-2010-179846229\nhttp://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/art/Beauty-and-the-BEAST-2010-179845576\nhttp://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/art/Cinderella-2010-179845755\nhttp://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/art/Snow-White-2010-179845946\nLooking for something else besides fairy-tales? Why not take a long at the fandoms I am willing to do as well?\nThe Labyrinth of Insemination\nI got this idea from someone else's Rp, but added my own spin to it, so it isn't a carbon copy.\nDeep within the jungles of a remote undiscovered island lays an ancient temple. Built hundreds of years ago as a place of sacrifice to appease a demon-lord who ruled over the island. The sacrifices were always the females of the island, and were given as sex slaves. That was long ago, and he had gone dormant after years of nothing; however, he was not the only one who had taken up residence in the temple. Alongside him were his plethora of mythical creatures which he kept as pets. They were allowed access to all his female slaves as well, and they were starting to get restless. It had been centuries since they last had any action, and were starting to become uncontrollable. This was a problem because if they got too far, then they could actually destroy the island.\nSo the demon lord's personal assistant, a goblin named Nekor, took matters into his own hands. His master was the only one who could get the creatures under control, but he needed sexual energy in order to re-awaken. Which means that he once again needs female sacrifices to get that energy. Nekor began sending out letters to various females around the world, and inviting them to a beautiful island resort that was completely free, and they would be treated like queens for their entire stay. Waiting for the unlucky women to take the bait.\nAlthough it may not seem like it, this is actually a fandom Rp; however, it is fandom in the sense that your characters will be characters from various video games, animes, comics, and TV shows. I am not going to limit you as to what character you can play just so long as said character is a female. You will also be playing more than one character at a time, so you must be comfortable with such. They may not be all used in the same scene, but you will still have more than one character.\nFor a list of anime and video game characters that I am familiar with. You can take a look at the list under my Nymphomania story; however, those are hardly the only ones I will except. Feel free to suggest your own characters, and they will be just as welcomed.\nPairings that we can do and create plots for\nMale OC x Ritsu Tainaka\nMale OC x Mio Akiyama\nMale OC x Tsumugi Kotobuki\nPairings that I will do and we can create plots for.\nEren x OC\nLevi x OC\nMale OC x Bulma\nMale OC x Videl\nMale OC x Android 18\nVegeta x Android 18\nImperfect Cell x Android 18\nNymphomania! ***\nI know it's a shitty sounding title! Don't judge me!\nBefore you ask, no this idea is not one hundred percent original, and it is overused as hell; however, I would still like to try it.\nI play a nerdy guy who doesn't have a social life besides the internet. He spends his time watching anime, going on assorted forums, watching porn, and playing eroges. Never once has a girl ever asked him out, kissed him, didn't tell him he was ugly, or ask him out; so you can imagine he was quite tired of his life. Now if only there was a way he could have girls like him without actually having to go out. Well, he just so happened to hear about an experimental game from an online friend called Nymphomania. Nymphomania is a game where you can do whatever you want with your dream girl, considering that dream girl is an anime or game girl, and she will be your little slut for as long as you want her to be. Naturally, I buy it because I love the concept, and the best part is? virtual reality, and a device which plugs right into your nervous system letting you feel every little thing that happens to you.\nI would love it if you are good at playing multiple characters at once, but I will take those you can't just as much.\nNow you are probably thinking about what kind of girls I am talking about, and I shall list in pictures. They'll also be SFW because I don't believe in having NSFW pictures when they aren't really needed. A note on their personality, you can either have them be what their actual personality is, or you can just invent your own. For this kind of Rp I really don't care either way.\nhttp://k-on.wikia.com/wiki/Ritsu_Tainaka\nhttp://k-on.wikia.com/wiki/Sawako_Yamanaka\nhttp://k-on.wikia.com/wiki/Ui_Hirasawa\nhttp://k-on.wikia.com/wiki/Tsumugi_Kotobuki\nhttp://k-on.wikia.com/wiki/Yui_Hirasawa\nhttp://k-on.wikia.com/wiki/Mio_Akiyama\nhttp://kaminomi.wikia.com/wiki/Ayumi_Takahara\nhttp://kaminomi.wikia.com/wiki/Elucia_de_Lute_Ima\nhttp://kaminomi.wikia.com/wiki/Haqua_du_Lot_Herminium\nhttp://kaminomi.wikia.com/wiki/Kanon_Nakagawa\nhttp://kaminomi.wikia.com/wiki/Tenri_Ayukawa\nhttp://bleach.wikia.com/wiki/Orihime_Inoue\nhttp://bleach.wikia.com/wiki/Rangiku_Matsumoto\nhttp://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Android_18\nhttp://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Bulla\nhttp://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Bulma\nhttp://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Kagamine_Rin_%5C_Len\nhttp://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Hatsune_Miku\nhttp://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Megurine_Luka\nhttp://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Hinata_Hy%C5%ABga\nhttp://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Ino_Yamanaka\nhttp://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Sakura_Haruno\nhttp://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Tsunade\nhttp://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Li_Mei\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Lei_Fang\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Hitomi\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Christie\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Helena_Douglas\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Tina_Armstrong\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Kokoro\nhttp://deadoralive.wikia.com/wiki/Kasumi\nhttp://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/Poison\nhttp://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/Chun-Li\nhttp://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/Cammy\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Asuka_Kazama\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Christie_Monteiro\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Julia_Chang\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Jun_Kazama\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Ling_Xiaoyu\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Michelle_Chang\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Zafina\nhttp://tekken.wikia.com/wiki/Nina_Williams\nhttp://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Sonya\nhttp://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Jade\nhttp://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Kitana\nhttp://terminalgamer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Bayonetta-1.jpg\nhttp://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Cortana (Note on Cortana. In this Rp, I am going to say she is an android. That, it will make sense that my character could fuck her)\nhttp://suda51.wikia.com/wiki/Juliet_Starling\nhttp://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Liara_T%27Soni\nAdded three new pairings, and added a new idea(number twenty-six). I am really craving it right now as it is something I haven't done yet.\nAdded three new ideas. The Cosplayer and Her Wedding Night under ideas that can go either or, and Real Love...is Forever under long/short term ideas.\nAdded another idea under ideas that can go either or; A simple story of corruption.\nAdded two new ideas. One under ideas that can go either or, Island Paradise, and one under long/short term, The Key To Hell.\nAdded one new idea under Ideas that can go either or Sister Wives.\nAdded another idea under ideas that can go either or The Labyrinth of Insemination.\nAdded a new idea under Ideas that can go either or I Love You, Daddy!(NOT INCEST) and a new section Twisted Fairy Tales.\nAdded the big green new ideas line at the top of the page, and added one new ideas under Ideas that can go either or. No proper title yet, so I am simply calling it stripper x client for now.\nAdded a new section onto Twisted fairytales to combine it with fandoms, made all of the table of contents clickable, and added a fandom for Shingeki No Kyojin, K-On!, and DBZ. No plots yet, but they may come soon as I think of more.\nLong bump!\nThirty day bump.\nSince I am back, and those who want to know the reason why should go here, I figure I might as well give them a huge bump. All of these ideas are old as fuck, and even the entire thread is in need of a massive grammatical overhaul, but that is something for a later time. Nevertheless, these ideas are still my babies and I love them all.",
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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Christian denominations)\nThis article is about the organization and relationships between individual denominations. For the collective of all Christian believers in general, see Christian Church. For others, see Christian Church (disambiguation).\nChristian schisms and their councils\nA Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organization, leadership and doctrine. Individual bodies, however, may use alternative terms to describe themselves, such as church or sometimes fellowship. Divisions between one group and another are defined by authority and doctrine; issues such as the nature of Jesus, the authority of apostolic succession, eschatology, and papal primacy may separate one denomination from another. Groups of denominations\u2014often sharing broadly similar beliefs, practices, and historical ties\u2014are sometimes known as \"branches of Christianity\". These branches differ in many ways, especially through differences in practices and belief.\nIndividual denominations vary widely in the degree to which they recognize one another. Several groups claim to be the direct and sole authentic successor of the church founded by Jesus Christ in the 1st century AD. Others, however, believe in denominationalism, where some or all Christian groups are legitimate churches of the same religion regardless of their distinguishing labels, beliefs, and practices. Because of this concept, some Christian bodies reject the term \"denomination\" to describe themselves, to avoid implying equivalency with other churches or denominations.\nThe Catholic Church which claims 1.2 billion members \u2013 slightly over half of all Christians worldwide \u2013 does not view itself as a denomination, but as the original pre-denominational church,[1] a view rejected by other Christians. Protestant denominations account for approximately 37 percent of Christians worldwide.[2] Together, Catholicism and Protestantism (including Anglicanism, and other denominations sharing historical ties) comprise Western Christianity. Western Christian denominations prevail in Western, Northern, Central and Southern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Americas and Oceania.[citation needed]\nThe Eastern Orthodox Church, with an estimated 225\u2013300 million adherents,[3] is the second-largest Christian organization in the world and also considers itself the original pre-denominational church. Unlike the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church is itself a communion of fully independent autocephalous churches (or \"jurisdictions\") that mutually recognize each other to the exclusion of others. The Eastern Orthodox Church, together with Oriental Orthodoxy and the Assyrian Church of the East, constitutes Eastern Christianity. (There are also some smaller groups of Eastern Catholics which are in communion with the Bishop of Rome but have cultural and historical ties with other Eastern Christians and Byzantine Lutherans were newer group of Eastern Christianity and Protestant Lutheranism in Ukraine and Slovenia that accepts Byzantine Rite as the denomination's liturgy while retaining their Lutheran traditions.) Eastern Christian denominations are represented mostly in Eastern Europe, North Asia, the Middle East, Northeast Africa and mostly South India.\nChristians have various doctrines about the Church (the body of the faithful that they believe Jesus Christ established) and about how the divine church corresponds to Christian denominations. Both Catholics and Eastern Orthodox hold that their own organizations faithfully represent the One Holy catholic and Apostolic Church to the exclusion of the other. Sixteenth-century Protestants separated from the Catholic Church because of theologies and practices that they considered to be in violation of their own interpretation. Generally, members of the various denominations acknowledge each other as Christians, at least to the extent that they have mutually recognized baptisms and acknowledge historically orthodox views including the Divinity of Jesus and doctrines of sin and salvation, even though doctrinal and ecclesiological obstacles hinder full communion between churches.\nSince the reforms surrounding the Second Vatican Council of 1962\u20131965, the Catholic Church has referred to Protestant communities as \"denominations\", while reserving the term \"church\" for apostolic churches, including the Eastern Orthodox (see subsistit in and branch theory). But some non-denominational Christians[4] do not follow any particular branch, though sometimes regarded as Protestants.[not verified in body]\nA denomination within Christianity can be defined as a \"recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church\"; major synonyms include \"religious group, sect, Church,\" etc.[Note 1][5] \"Church\" as a synonym, refers to a \"particular Christian organization with its own clergy, buildings, and distinctive doctrines\";[6] \"church\" can also more broadly be defined as the entire body of Christians, the \"Christian Church\".\nSome traditional and evangelical Protestants draw a distinction between membership in the universal church and fellowship within the local church. Becoming a believer in Christ makes one a member of the universal church; one then may join a fellowship of other local believers.[7] Some evangelical groups describe themselves as interdenominational fellowships, partnering with local churches to strengthen evangelical efforts, usually targeting a particular group with specialized needs, such as students or ethnic groups.[8] A related concept is denominationalism, the belief that some or all Christian groups are legitimate churches of the same religion regardless of their distinguishing labels, beliefs, and practices.[9] (Conversely, \"denominationalism\" can also refer to \"emphasizing of denominational differences to the point of being narrowly exclusive\", similar to sectarianism).[10]\nProtestant leaders differ greatly from the views of the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, the two largest Christian denominations. Each church makes mutually exclusive claims for itself to be the direct continuation of the Church founded by Jesus Christ, from whom other denominations later broke away.[1] These churches, and a few others, reject denominationalism.\nMajor branchesEdit\nFind sources: \"Christian denomination\" \u2013 news \u00b7 newspapers \u00b7 books \u00b7 scholar \u00b7 JSTOR (June 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nChristianity can be taxonomically divided into five main groups: the Church of the East, Oriental Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and Protestantism. Protestantism includes many groups which do not share any ecclesiastical governance and have widely diverging beliefs and practices.\nDenominationalism Edit\nDenominationalism is the belief that some or all Christian groups are legitimate churches of the same religion regardless of their distinguishing labels, beliefs, and practices.[9] The idea was first articulated by Independents within the Puritan movement. They argued that differences among Christians were inevitable, but that separation based on these differences was not necessarily schism. Christians are obligated to practice their beliefs rather than remain within a church with which they disagree, but they must also recognize their imperfect knowledge and not condemn other Christians as apostate over unimportant matters.[11]\nSome Christians view denominationalism as a regrettable fact. As of 2011, divisions are becoming less sharp, and there is increasing cooperation between denominations.[citation needed]Theological denominationalism ultimately denies reality to any apparent doctrinal differences among the \"denominations\", reducing all differences to mere matters de nomina (\"of names\").[citation needed]\nThe historical development of major church branches from their roots\nMajor branches and movements within Protestantism. Protestantism in general, as well as Restorationism in particular, claims a direct connection with Early Christianity.\nHistorical schisms and divisionsEdit\nUnlike Roman Catholicism, Protestantism is a general movement that has no universal governing authority. As such, diverse groups such as Adventists, Anabaptists, Baptists, Binitarians, Charismatics, Congregationalists, Evangelicals, Holiness churches, Methodists, Moravians, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Reformed, and Unitarians (depending on one's classification scheme) are all a part of the same family but have distinct doctrinal variations within each group \u2013 Lutherans see themselves not to be a part of the rest of what they call \"Reformed Protestantism\" due to radical differences in sacramental theology and historical approach to the Reformation itself (both Reformed and Lutherans see their reformation in the sixteenth century to be a 'reforming' of the Catholic Church, not a rejection of it entirely). From these come denominations, which in the West, have independence from the others in their doctrine.\nSee also: History_of_Oriental_Orthodoxy \u00a7 Chalcedonian_Schism\nThe initial differences between the East and West traditions stem from socio-cultural and ethno-linguistic divisions in and between the Western Roman and Byzantine Empires. Since the West (that is, Western Europe) spoke Latin as its lingua franca and the East (Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and northern Africa) largely used Aramaic and Koine Greek to transmit writings, theological developments were difficult to translate from one branch to the other. In the course of ecumenical councils (large gatherings of Christian leaders), some church bodies split from the larger family of Christianity. Many earlier heretical groups either died off for lack of followers or suppression by the church at large (such as Apollinarians, Montanists, and Ebionites).\nFollowing the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the next large split came with the Syriac and Coptic churches dividing themselves, with the dissenting churches becoming today's Oriental Orthodoxy. Armenian Apostolic Church whose representatives were not able to attend the council did not accept new dogmas and now is also seen as an Oriental Orthodox Church. In modern times, there have also been moves towards healing this split, with common Christological statements being made between Pope John Paul II and Syriac patriarch Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, as well as between representatives of both Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy.\nProtestant Reformation (16th century)Edit\nThe Protestant Reformation began with the posting of Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in Saxony on October 31, 1517, written as a set of grievances to reform the pre-Reformation Western Church. Luther's writings, combined with the work of Swiss theologian Huldrych Zwingli and French theologian and politician John Calvin sought to reform existing problems in doctrine and practice. Due to the reactions of ecclesiastical office holders at the time of the reformers, these reformers separated from the Roman Catholic Church, instigating a rift in Western Christianity.\nOld and Liberal Catholic Churches (19th-20th centuries)Edit\nA 6th century Nestorian church, St. John the Arab, in the Assyrian village of Geramon.\nThe second largest Eastern Christian communion is Oriental Orthodoxy, which is organized in a similar manner, with six national autocephalous groups and two autonomous bodies, although there are greater internal differences than among the Eastern Orthodox (especially in the diversity of rites being used). The six autocephalous Oriental Orthodox Churches are the Coptic (Egyptian), Syriac, Armenian, Malankara (Indian), Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Churches. In the Aramaic-speaking areas of the Middle East, the Syriac Orthodox Church has long been dominant. Although the region of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea has had a strong body of believers since the infancy of Christianity, these regions only gained autocephaly in 1963 and 1994 respectively. The Oriental Orthodox are distinguished from the Eastern Orthodox by doctrinal differences concerning the union of human and divine natures in the person of Jesus Christ, and the two communions separated as a consequence of the Council of Chalcedon in the year 451, although there have been recent moves towards reconciliation. Since these groups are relatively obscure in the West, literature on them has sometimes included the Church of the East, which, like the Oriental Orthodox, originated in the 1st century A.D., but has not been in communion with them since before the Council of Ephesus of 431.\nLargely aniconic, the Church of the East represents a third Eastern Christian tradition in its own right. In recent centuries, it has split into three Churches. The largest (since the early 20th century) is the Baghdad-based Chaldean Catholic Church formed from groups that entered communion with Rome at different times, beginning in 1552. The second-largest is what since 1976[13] is officially called the Assyrian Church of the East and which from 1933 to 2015 was headquartered first in Cyprus and then in the United States, but whose present Catholicos-Patriarch, Gewargis III, elected in 2015, lives in Erbil, Iraq. The third is the Ancient Church of the East, distinct since 1964 and headed by Addai II Giwargis, resident in Baghdad.\nThere are also the Eastern Catholic Churches, most of which are counterparts of those listed above, sharing with them the same theological and liturgical traditions, but differing from them in that they recognize the Bishop of Rome as the universal head of the Church. They are fully part of the Catholic communion, on the same level juridically as the Latin Church. Most of their members do not describe themselves as \"Roman Catholics\", a term they associate with membership of the Latin Church, and speak of themselves in relation to whichever Church they belong to: Maronites, Melkites, Ukrainian Catholics, Coptic Catholics, Chaldean Catholics, etc.[14]\nAnd finally the smallest Eastern Christian group founded in early 20th century is Byzantine Rite Lutheranism where accept Byzantine Rite as Church's liturgy while retaining their Lutheran traditions like Ukrainian Lutheran Church. It consider part of Reformed Orthodoxy movement for Eastern Christian Churches who attempted 'Reform' Eastern Christianity with Western Protestant elements.\nSometimes, Catholics, based on a strict interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus (\"Outside the Church, there is no salvation\"), rejected any notion those outside its communion could be regarded as part of any true Catholic Christian faith, an attitude rejected by the Second Vatican Council (1962\u20131965).[15] Catholicism has a hierarchical structure in which supreme authority for matters of faith and practice are the exclusive domain of the Pope, who sits on the Throne of Peter, and the bishops when acting in union with him. Most Catholics are unaware of the existence of Old Catholicism which represents a relatively recent split from the Catholic Church and is particularly vocal in rejecting their use of the term Catholic.\nEach Protestant movement has developed freely, and many have split over theological issues. For instance, a number of movements grew out of spiritual revivals, such as Pentecostalism. Doctrinal issues and matters of conscience have also divided Protestants. The Anabaptist tradition, made up of the Amish, Hutterites, and Mennonites, rejected the Roman Catholic and Lutheran doctrines of infant baptism; this tradition is also noted for its belief in pacifism. Still others formed out of administrative issues; Methodism branched off as its own group of denominations when the American Revolutionary War complicated the movement's ability to ordain ministers (it had begun as a movement within the Church of England). In Methodism's case, it has undergone a number of administrative schisms and mergers with other denominations (especially those associated with the holiness movement in the 20th century).\nChristians with Jewish rootsEdit\nQuakersEdit\nLatter Day Saint movementEdit\nSecond Great AwakeningEdit\nMain articles: Second Great Awakening, Restorationism, and Restoration Movement\nThe Restoration Movement has since divided into multiple separate groups. There are three main branches in the US: the Churches of Christ, the Christian churches and churches of Christ, and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Other U.S.-based groups affiliated with the movement are the International Churches of Christ and the International Christian Churches. Non-U.S. groups include the Churches of Christ in Australia, the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada, the Churches of Christ in Europe. The Plymouth Brethren are a similar though historically unrelated group which originated in the United Kingdom. Some churches, such as Churches of Christ or the Plymouth Brethren reject formal ties with other churches within the movement.\nRussian sectarianismEdit\nThe Russian Orthodox Church has a long history of opposing heresies, beginning with Bogomilism and the Old Believers, a sect opposing the reforms introduced in the Russian Empire under Patriarch Nikon in 1666.\nIn 18th to 19th century Imperial Russia, there arose a new type of denominational schism grouped as Spiritual Christianity (\u0434\u0443\u0445\u043e\u0432\u043d\u043e\u0435 \u0445\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0430\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0432\u043e). Many heresies, nicknamed by the church or government, called themselves \"spiritual Christians\", such as: Dukhobors, Ikonobortsy (\"Iconoclasts\"), Khlysts, Molokans, Pryguny, Skoptsy, Shtundists, Subbotniki, etc. These sects often have radically divergent notions of spirituality. Their common denominator is that they sought God in \"Spirit and Truth\", (Gospel of John 4:24) rather than in the Church of official Orthodoxy or ancient rites of Old Believers. Rejecting the official church, they considered their religious organization as a homogeneous community, without division into laymen and clergy.\nIglesia ni CristoEdit\nNew Thought MovementEdit\nAnother group of churches is known under the banner of \"New Thought\". These churches share a spiritual, metaphysical and mystical predisposition and understanding of the Bible and were strongly influenced by the Transcendentalist movement\u2014particularly the work of Emerson. Another antecedent of this movement was Swedenborgianism, founded in 1787 on the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, who claimed to have received a new revelation from Jesus Christ through continuous heavenly visions which he experienced over a period of at least twenty-five years.[28]\nThe Christian CommunityEdit\nOther movementsEdit\n^ The Oxford Dictionary's full list of synonyms for \"denomination\" includes: \"religious group, sect, Church, cult, movement, faith community, body, persuasion, religious persuasion, communion, order, fraternity, brotherhood, sisterhood, school; faith, creed, belief, religious belief, religion. rare: sodality.\"\n^ a b Olson, Roger E. (1999). The story of Christian theology: twenty centuries of tradition & reform. Downer's Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press (652 pages). p. 278\n^ \"Pewforum: Christianity (2010)\" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-05. Retrieved 2014-05-14.\n^ Fairchild, Mary. \"Christianity:Basics:Eastern Orthodox Church Denomination\". about.com. Retrieved 23 June 2014.\n^ \"Nondenominational & Independent Congregations\". Hartford Institute for Religion Research. Hartford Seminary, Hartford Institute for Religion Research. 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2016-05-09.\n^ \"Denomination\". Oxford Dictionaries: English. Retrieved 6 June 2015.\n^ \"Church\". Oxford Dictionaries:English. Retrieved 6 June 2015.\n^ Gilbert, T. B. \"Church Membership and Church Fellowship. Is there a difference?\". Retrieved 6 June 2015.\n^ Hill, Alec (1 July 2003). \"Church\". Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. Archived from the original on 2015-06-01. Retrieved 6 June 2015.\n^ a b Jackson, Wayne. \"Denominationalism \u2013 Permissible or Reprehensible?\". Christian Courier. Retrieved 2 June 2015.\n^ \"Denominationalism\". Merriam Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 6 June 2015.\n^ Guenther, Bruce. \"Life in a Muddy World: Reflections on Denominationalism\". Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary; first published in Fall/Winter 2008 edition of In Touch Magazine. For reprint permission contact the Director of Public Relations at 1-800-251-6227. Archived from the original on 2015-03-10.\n^ Chapman, J. (1911). Monophysites and Monophysitism. in The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved June 4, 2009\n^ Wilhelm Baum, Dietmar W. Winkler (editors), The Church of the East: A Concise History (Routledge 2003), p. 4\n^ Robert Spencer, \"We are Non-Roman Catholics\" in Crisis Magazine, 22 November 2011\n^ \u00abIt remains true that all who have been justified by faith in Baptism are members of Christ's body, and have a right to be called Christian, and so are correctly accepted as brothers by the children of the Catholic Church.\u00bb Second Vatican Council, Decree on Ecumenism Unitatis Redintegratio, n.3 Archived March 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine\n^ Thomas The Apostole Archived 2011-02-08 at the Wayback Machine. Stthoma.com. Retrieved on 2010-11-03.\n^ \"Articles of Faith, no. 1\".\n^ Rubel Shelly, I Just Want to Be a Christian, 20th Century Christian, Nashville, Tennessee 1984, ISBN 0-89098-021-7\n^ \"The church of Jesus Christ is non-denominational. It is neither Catholic, Jewish nor Protestant. 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        "raw_content": "James Gillray's caricature The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder (1797) publicized the Anti-Jacobin.\nThe Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner was an English newspaper founded by George Canning in 1797 and devoted to opposing the radicalism of the French Revolution. It lasted only a year, but was considered highly influential, and is not to be confused with the Anti-Jacobin Review, a publication which sprang up on its demise. The Revolution polarized British political opinion in the 1790s, with conservatives outraged at the killing of the king Louis XVI of France, the expulsion of the nobles, and the Reign of Terror. Great Britain went to war against Revolutionary France. Conservatives castigated every radical opinion in Great Britain as \"Jacobin\" (in reference to the leaders of the Terror), warning that radicalism threatened an upheaval of British society. The Anti-Jacobin sentiment was expressed in print.[1] William Gifford was its editor. Its first issue was published on 20 November 1797 and during the parliamentary session of 1797\u201398 it was issued every Monday.[2]\nThe Anti-Jacobin was planned by Canning when he was Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. He secured the collaboration of George Ellis, John Hookham Frere, William Gifford, and some others. William Gifford was appointed working editor.\nCanning founded it, in his words, \"...to be full of sound reasoning, good principles, and good jokes and to set the mind of the people right upon every subject.\"[3] One of Canning's biographers described its purpose as to \"...deride and refute the ideas of the Jacobins, present the government's point of view on the issues of the day and expose the misinformation and misinterpretation which filled the opposition newspapers.\"[3] In its first issue Canning said he and his friends:\n...avow ourselves to be partial to the COUNTRY in which we live, notwithstanding the daily panegyrics which we read and hear on the superior virtues and endowments of its rival and hostile neighbours. We are prejudiced in favour of her Establishments, civil and religious; though without claiming for either that ideal perfection, which modern philosophy professes to discover in the more luminous systems which are arising on all sides of us.[4]\nCanning set out his \"most serious, vehement and effective onslaught in verse\" on the values of the French Revolution in a long poem, New Morality, published in the last issue of the Anti-Jacobin (No. 36, 9 July 1798). Canning considered these values as \"French philanthropy\" that professed a love of all mankind whilst eradicating every patriotic impulse. He described anyone in Great Britain who held these values as a \"pedant prig\" who \"...disowns a Briton's part, And plucks the name of England from his heart...\":\nNo \u2013 through th'extended globe his feelings run\nAs broad and general as th'unbounded sun!\nNo narrow bigot he; \u2013 his reason'd view\nThy interests, England, ranks with thine, Peru!\nFrance at our doors, he sees no danger nigh,\nBut heaves for Turkey's woes the impartial sigh;\nA steady patriot of the world alone,\nThe friend of every country \u2013 but his own.[5]\nTo publicise the Anti-Jacobin, Canning paid the cartoonist James Gillray to publish plates themed on the Anti-Jacobin's principles, and some believe that twenty Gillray plates were the fruit of this arrangement.[6]\nWilliam Pitt the Younger, the Prime Minister, also contributed to the newspaper.[7]\nThe Anti-Jacobin estimated that its total readership was 50,000. They multiplied the regular weekly sale of 2,500 by seven (arriving at 17,500) because that was the average size of a family\u2014and added 32,500 based on the assumption that many readers lent their copies to their poorer neighbours.[8]\n1 History of composition\n2 The Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin\n3 Individuals satirized\n4 Precursor and later publications\nHistory of composition[edit]\nThe Anti-Jacobin consisted of 36 issues printed from November 20, 1797 until July 9, 1798. These 36 issues amounted to only 288 pages; however, the Anti-Jacobin is considered one of the most influential and effective periodicals published for both literature and politics.[9] There are two significant stylistic features of the Anti-Jacobin that contributes to these positive remarks: the mass amount of factual material and the straightforward, brief nature that the material was presented in.[9]\nThe Anti-Jacobin is believed to have originated from George Canning's involvement in peace negotiations with France in 1797 when he was the undersecretary of state for foreign affairs.[10] The coup d'\u00e9tat caused these negotiations to end abruptly on September 4, 1797. This led Canning to revert his attention towards his home, England, where he decided to write a letter to George Ellis on October 19, 1797. This letter contained Canning's proposal to write a periodical that was to include humour, good principles, and frank reasoning that would influence the public to side with the anti-Jacobins.[9] With the help of fellow Tory Parliament members John Hookham Frere (Canning\u2019s school friend) and George Ellis, Canning was able to commission the publication of the Anti-Jacobin to Wright.[11] The anti-Jacobins established their headquarters in a vacated, secret house nearby Wright where they would congregate every Sunday before each new issue was released.[12]\nWilliam Gifford, the editor of the periodical, had established his style by writing poems like the Baviad (1794) and Maeviad (1795), which satirized Robert Merry, a Jacobin writer, and the Della Cruscans.[13] Pitt, Jenkinson, Hammond, Baron Macdonald, and Marquis Wellesley were also contributors to the periodical.\nThe Anti-Jacobin satirized many famous poets, scientists, philosophers, politicians, explorers, pedagogues, and demagogues.[14] \"It was to its satire that it owed both its influence and its fame, and of this satire much was in verse, some of the most telling poems being from Canning\u2019s pen\", (Marshall 179). These groups and individuals included: The French and their British allies, radicals, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Erasmus Darwin, Thomas Paine, William Godwin, and Mary Wollstonecraft.[15] Styles of poetry that were commonly mocked in the Anti-Jacobin were Orientalism, Gothic, Darwinian didactic couplets, German drama, and sentimentalism.[16]\nThe Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin[edit]\nIn 1799, William Gifford compiled the most memorable and innovative parts from the Anti-Jacobin: the poems.[17] The Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin resembles another great work written at the time: Samuel Taylor Coleridge\u2019s Poems of Political Recantation. Though a great many poems in the Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin are humorous, some patriotic poems are written in dull Latin and are therefore more serious and tedious. \u201cThe political targets of the Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin are manifold: the villainy of the French, the treachery of the Irish, the hypocrisy of the Whigs, the philanthropic cant of the radical\u201d.[16]\nIndividuals satirized[edit]\nMany poets and intellectuals were attacked by the Anti-Jacobin because of their pro-French position.\nAlso, the Anti-Jacobin satirized individuals who were considered to have disturbed the Popean didactic poem. The following works were satirized by the Anti Jacobin: The Botanic Garden (1792) written by Erasmus Darwin, The Progress of Civil Society, a Didactic Poem in Six Books (1796) by Richard Payne Knight.\nThe Anti-Jacobin depicts William Godwin, philosopher and novelist (though not a poet), as \u201cMr. Higgins of St. Mary Axe\u2019. \u201cMr. Higgins, poet and dramatist, supposedly writes some of the major parodies of the Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: (The Progress of Man, The Loves of the Triangles, The Rovers).[18] This figure is used to represent an individual who utilizes literature (didactic poetry) to enhance the Jacobin's cause.\nAccording to David A. Kent and D. R. Ewin's book, Romantic Parodies' 1797-1831, \u201cThe Anti-Jacobin is now remembered for its parodies of Robert Southey more than for its journalism, patriotic verse, or Latin imitations\u201d.[19] Southey was the victim to four parodies written in the Anti-Jacobin because of his usage of experimental meters in poetry and sympathies in politics towards the republicans.[19] Three poems that were made into parodies by the Anti-Jacobin were, Southey\u2019s \u201cInscription\u201d, \u201cThe Widow\u201d, and \u201cThe Soldier\u2019s Wife\u201d. Canning scripted \u201cFor the Door of the Cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Brownrigg, the Prentice-cide, was confined previous to her Execution\u201d\u2014a response to Southey\u2019s lines from \u201cFor the Apartment in Chepstow Castle where Henry Marten the Regicide was imprisoned for thirty years\u201d.[20] This piece had been considered an idealistic, republican, and well-written Jacobin piece. Canning replaces the main character, Marten, with the character Elizabeth Brownrigg, who was popularized by the work the Newgate Calendar. In this piece of literature, Brownrigg is depicted as a villain who awaits screams, curses, and demands for a strong drink before her execution. A comparison of the two pieces are written below:\nSouthey wrote:\n\u201cFor thirty years secluded from mankind\nHere Marten linger\u2019d. Often have these walls\nHe pac\u2019d around his prison: not to him\nDid Nature\u2019s fair varieties exist;\nHe never saw the sun\u2019s delightful beams;\nSave when through you high bars he pour\u2019d a sad\nAnd broken splendour. Dost thou ask his crime?\nHe had rebelled against a King, and sat\nIn judgment on him: for his ardent mind\nShap\u2019d goodliest plans of happiness on earth,\nAnd peace and liberty. Wild dreams! but such\nAs Plato lov\u2019d; such as with holy zeal\nOur Milton worshipp\u2019d. Blessed hopes! A while\nFrom man with-held, evn[clarification needed] to the latter days\nWhen Christ shall come, and all things be fulfilled.\u201d\nCanning wrote:\n\u201cFor one long Term, or e\u2019er her trial came,\nHere BROWNRIGG linger\u2019d. Often have these cells\nEchoed her blasphemies, as with shirll voice\nShe screamed for fresh Geneva. No to her\nDid the blithe fields of Tothill, or thy street,\nSt. Giles, its fair varieties expand;\nTill at the last in slow-drawn cart she went\nTo execution. Dost thou ask her crime?\nSHE WHIPP\u2019D TWO FEMALE \u2018PRENTICES TO DEATH,\nAND HID THEM IN THE COAL-HOLE. For her mind\nShap\u2019d strictest plans of discipline. Sage schemes!\nSuch as LYCURGUS taught, when at the shrine\nOf the Orthyan Goddess he bade flog\nThe little Spartans; such as erst chastised\nOur MILTON, when at College. For this act\nDid BROWNRIGG swing. Harsh Laws! But time shall\nWhen France shall reign, and Laws be all repealed!\nThrough parodies like, \u201cFor the Door of the Cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Brownrigg, the Prentice-cide, was confined previous to her Execution,\u201d Canning and other contributors felt that they were deciphering the French revolutionary's principles and motifs.[22]\nAnother Southey work was satirized by Canning, Frere, Gifford and Ellis through the piece called Poetry of the New Morality. This piece was included in the last periodical of the Anti-Jacobin. The purpose of this poem was to satirize in a style known as Dunciad. This piece exemplifies the resurrection of Pope\u2019s style of writing. \u201cLike that of Byron after them, the parody and satire of the contributors to the Anti-Jacobin is the voice of a vibrant neo-classicism, engaging in debate with the new spirit of age\u201d.[23]\nAlthough the Anti-Jacobin satirized many famous poetic works of the time, some works benefited more than others. According to Dorothy Marshall, Erasmus Darwin\u2019s \u201cLove of the Vegetables\u201d, and Payne Knight's \u201cProgress of Civil Society\u201d would most likely have been lost in history if the Anti-Jacobin's witty satire had not been written. \u201cThe Botanic Garden\u201d, written by Erasmus Darwin, was mocked by Frere and Canning (who wrote two lines) poem \u201cThe Love of the Triangles\u201d.\nPrecursor and later publications[edit]\nThe Anti-Leveller of 1793 is considered an \u201celder relative\u201d to the Anti-Jacobin. Alexander Watson\u2019s The Anti-Jacobin, a Hudibrastic Poem in Twenty-one Cantos (1794) had a similar motif and also contained stanzas filled with heavy sarcasm and rhymed couplets. Historians consider both of these works less interesting than the Anti-Jacobin.[24]\nSince the Anti-Jacobin was a wide success, it was reprinted in its entirety several times during 1799. Two of these were in quarto and also an octavo fourth edition that was edited. The Beauties of the Anti-Jacobin was also published that year, and was similar to the Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin.[25]\nThe Anti-Jacobin\u2019s final publication was immediately followed by the publication of the Anti-Jacobin Review, a Monthly Political and Literary Censor, which was considered a weaker, clumsier periodical compared to its parent.[25] It was started by John Gifford and ran until 1821.\n^ Gregory Fremont-Barnes, ed. The Encyclopedia of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: A Political, Social, and Military History (2006) vol. 1 pp. 41\u201342\n^ Wendy Hinde, George Canning (1973), p. 59.\n^ a b Hinde, p. 58.\n^ Hinde, p. 60.\n^ Wendy Hinde, Op. cit., p. 61.\n^ Hinde, p. 60. Draper Hill, Gillray (1965), p. 68.\n^ a b c Stones, p. xlvii.\n^ Stones, p. lii.\n^ John Strachan, \"Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin\", in Duncan Wu, ed. 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        "raw_content": "Dedication to Professor Jan Svoboda, Ph.D., D.Sc.\nJ. BUBEN\u00cdK...................................................77\nFull text. 77\nCancer, Infection and Immunity: A Personal Homage to Jan Svoboda*\nR. A. WEISS................................................78\nDivision of Infection and Immunity, University College London, United Kingdom\nCorresponding author: Robin A. Weiss, Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London,\n46 Cleveland Street, London W1T 4JF, United Kingdom. Fax: +44 (0)20 7679 9555; e-mail: r.weiss@ucl.ac.uk.\n*Dedicated to Professor Jan Svoboda on the occasion of his 70th birthday.\nDid Viruses Play a Part in the Origin of the Adaptive Immune System?\nJ. 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While success of antiretroviral therapy dramatically decreased mother-to-child transmission in developed countries, antiretroviral drugs are not yet widely available and bottle-feeding is not an option in economically impoverished countries, where burden of HIV-1 infections is the highest. There, effective accessible HIV-1 vaccines limiting spread of HIV-1 in adults and preventing infection of neonates through breast-feeding are urgently needed. For infant vaccines,\ngiven the difficulties in inducing widely cross-reactive HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies, effort has now shifted towards elicitation of cell-mediated immunity, likely in a combination with passively infused neutralizing antibodies and/or chemoprophylaxis. 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        "raw_content": "What Big Companies Can Teach Small Business Owners About Sustainability.\nFor much of modern corporate life, companies only concerned themselves with protecting the interests of their owners -- and those interests were only measured in financial terms. Anything that wasn\u2019t motivated by or at least justified by the bottom line wasn\u2019t even contemplated. Sustainability efforts fell firmly outside of consideration.\nTimes have changed. Today, companies embrace many constituencies, most notably their customers and employees. Yet there\u2019s still a prevalent misconception that environmental and sustainability goals are at odds with the bottom line.\nThe truth is that some of the biggest and most profitable companies in the world have built sustainability into their business practices. 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        "raw_content": "Parenting fail moment\nGuys, I fucked up. Last night my daughter (six years old, full time adorable, part time smart ass) (or visa versa, depending on how brattish she\u2019s being at the time) provided me with a teachable moment and I missed it.\nBecause I was butthurt.\nSee, it had been a long and hard day. I\u2019d spent two days at work arguing over the right of way in the testing environment. I\u2019d spent two hours in meetings with those same people I\u2019d been fighting with. My projects are complete fuster clucks. I\u2019m behind in my normal work because of all the things I\u2019d just mentioned. I\u2019d worn a colorful tunic and leggings for the first time in forever and had several people go \u201cwow\u2026 that\u2019s a new look for you\u201d like I\u2019ve never girled before in my life.\nMy sister is sick, maybe. She could have a dysfunctional organ. Maybe. She needs testing, maybe. And medication, maybe. 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There\u2019s nothing wrong with my body. I\u2019ve been following so many people who tell me this same thing day after day and I thought I believed it. But when faced with the label, I still reacted with that kneejerk shameful response.\nThere is nothing wrong with being overweight. Just like there is nothing wrong with being thin. Nothing wrong with being short or tall. With the color of your eyes, skin, hair, etc. I tried to recover from my fumble by reiterating that, but it came out as \u201cbesides, I\u2019m pretty anyway, right?\u201d\nMaking my self-worth dependent on how attractive I am to others. Reinforcing that validation can come from someone else, rather than within. I rolled my eyes at myself even as I said it, and I\u2019m rolling them again now.\nI flubbed this one, bad. But it\u2019s not too late. She\u2019s still my daughter. She still loves me enough to rip a handful of weeds from the ground and present them to me. 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        "raw_content": "A Nice classic reworked: Pissaladi\u00e8re feuillet\u00e9e incarnated here as a square shell of golden puff pastry filled with onions, tomatoes, anchovies and tapenade.\n7, rue de Fleurus, in the 6th Arrondissement.\n25, rue Boissy d\u2019Anglas, in the 8th.\nMon\u2013Sat, 8 a.m.\u20138 p.m.\nIf it\u2019s true that we eat with the eyes, then the sight of the organic breads, oversize pastries, golden quiches and colorful salads on display at Bread & Roses will leave anyone sated.\nThis bakery slash tea salon slash \u00e9picerie on the rue de Fleurus has been serving its well-heeled neighbors near the Luxembourg Gardens since 2003. Lucky them.\nThere\u2019s a cross-channel sensibility on display here, from the scones piled on the counter to the Bolands crackers on the shelf to the Stilton in the broccoli quiche and the wild Scottish salmon. Cheesecake and carrot cake are at home next to clafouti and mille-feuille.\nEverything is available to go, but I like to lunch at one of the tables in the light-filled room or, even better, take a table outside. I ordered a pissaladi\u00e8re feuillet\u00e9e, a reworking of the Nice classic, this one a square shell of golden puff pastry filled with onions, tomatoes, anchovies and tapenade. Like almost all of the lunch plates, it was accompanied by an herb salad of delicate greens tangled with mint and tarragon and chervil\u2014delicious.\nOther options include a plate of tabbouleh and eggplant caviar, a more-or-less classic ch\u00e8vre on toast, Italian or Spanish ham, and smoked salmon, all served with an assortment of their fantastic breads.\nSave room for dessert if you can. The tall, not-too-sweet cheesecake is one of the best I\u2019ve had on any side of the Atlantic, but the thing to do is look at the case yourself and see what appeals.\nThe quality isn\u2019t the only thing that\u2019s high at Bread & Roses. A flaky scone with butter and jam will run you 6.50 euros, a petit d\u00e9jeuner at grand cost. The quiches and savory tarts go for 17.50 euros.\nIn a nutshell: Bread & Roses is perfect for a lovely loaf or a light lunch near the Luxembourg Gardens, but it will cost you a few livres (pounds).\nPrice check: Lunch plates from 17.50 to 24.50 euros. Breads and pastries from 1.30 to 9.50 euros.\nIf you like the sound of Bread & Roses but prefer something in the Haut Marais:\n6, rue du Forez, in the 3rd.\nMon\u2013Sat, 10 a.m.\u20138 p.m.;\nSun, 11 a.m.\u2013 4 p.m.\nTagged in: pastries, 8th Arrondissement, bread, Bread & Roses, Luxembourg Gardens, scones, Paris, lunch, 6th Arrondissement, France, travel, Barbra Austin, women",
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        "raw_content": "Another Window from Which to View the World\nBy Rebecca Schleimer, CAS '20\nCadence Translate - Beijing, China\nThe fact that I'm studying Chinese language at Penn has certainly enhanced my experience interning here in Beijing this summer. I personally think that in choosing to intern abroad, knowing a bit of the language of the country in which you are interning allows for some amazing and hilarious moments and or conversations. The three most amazing moments of my experience here that come to mind all relate to my ability to speak Mandarin.\nThe first moment happened near the beginning of my internship when I was out with a co-worker who was showing me around the beautiful Gulou area of Beijing. We were walking around for a bit all the while having a conversation in Chinese. We sat down for a bit to take a break, look out at the large man-made lake in front of us, and talk a bit about Chinese history. She asked me which Chinese dynasty was my favorite, and as I was answering her question, I saw that a middle-aged Chinese man who had been walking by with his wife overheard me speak and had to do a double-take. His jaw dropped as I spoke his native tongue with fluidity. He started to tell his wife what he had seen as they continued to walk away along the lake.\nWeeks later, I had an even more remarkable experience with a Didi (Chinese Uber) driver on the way back home from a cooking class. For some context, most Didi drivers in China are relatively poor, do not have as much education, and therefore do not speak a word of English. Therefore, most drivers do not speak throughout the entire ride when they pick up a foreigner. At least, this is what I had noticed from the several Didi rides that I had had up until this point. Right after the driver picked me up from the cooking class, he confirmed my destination with me. Since I visibly understood what he said and used the Chinese word for \"Yes\" to confirm, he started talking to me in the middle of the ride back. He was telling me how good he thought my Chinese was as I was explaining that I still had a lot to learn and practice, especially with my speaking and reading. We then started talking about my internship, travel, etc. Meanwhile, I felt myself sweating both from the intense summer heat and from how nervous I was to be having my first full-blown Chinese conversation since coming to Beijing. Although there was one moment that I had to admit to him that I did not understand a phrase that he had just used, the feeling I had after arriving back at my apartment was incredible and indescribable.\nMore recently, I had a hilarious elevator encounter. On the way out for my lunch break one day, I stepped into the elevator in my office building and found myself surrounded by a bunch of Chinese women. I silently waited as the elevator slowly lowered, while at the same time somewhat eavesdropping on their conversations. I would say one of the many perks of knowing some Mandarin is that around 85% of the Chinese population will simply assume that if you are a foreigner you probably do not speak or understand any Mandarin. With that said, the women were talking about me, and I understood what they were saying. One of them told another that they should stop talking because the \"foreigner just entered\" and the other said, \"she doesn't understand.\" Before I had the chance to respond cleverly in Chinese, another group of Chinese people swarmed into the elevator blocking my direct view of the two women. I walked out of the elevator and could not stop laughing and smiling for at least 20 minutes after the incident.\nIt might sound clich\u00e9, but these moments are why I love learning languages. Knowing another language is like having a superpower, and I think going outside of your comfort zone for an extended period of time into the center of a foreign culture, either by working or studying abroad, is the best way to use and strengthen this superpower.\n\"To learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world.\"",
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        "raw_content": "The Allure of Spain Egg Donation\nSPAIN EGG DONATION\nIn the UK there are long waiting lists and it\u2019s expensive for single mothers by choice to create their families. So these women are being incredibly proactive and going abroad for their fertility treatment and they are headed to Spain to begin their family building.\nWhy are women traveling to Spain? To begin with the compensation for Spanish egg donors is low somewhere are around (\u00a3750), and to be honest most of the egg donation is altruistic as that\u2019s what\u2019s common. Spanish law is also with the times \u2013 they recognize the rights of single mothers by choice to create their families regardless of the fact that they are single, gay bi, or straight.\nSpanish law requires all egg donors to be anonymous (meaning they cannot meet one another now, or in the future, which is something I hope changes in the future.) Egg donors must be under 35 and are screened for genetic issues.\nBelow you will find a handful of clinics that offer IVF as well as DE IVF for its patients.\nIVF-Spain \u2013 they have several egg donation programs of which the Diamond program is their star product among the foreigners. Diamond egg donation signifies that the patient gets a pregnancy guarantee with a 50% refund policy.\nManzanera Medical Centre, La Rioja: Infertility clinic in Spain Manzanera Medical Centre offers extensive reproductive assistance, such as In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD).\nGinefiv: Fertility care and assisted reproduction in Spain, Madrid Ginefiv was founded in 1987, and have been pioneers in the field of sterility and IVF treatments in Spain. In 1988, their work led to the birth of the first baby resulting from the use of a frozen egg. This clinic is made up of more than 80 professionals specializing in different areas (Gynaecology, Biology, Urology, Nursing and Psychology) led by Professor Bajo Arenas (Professor at the Universidad Aut\u00f3noma of Madrid, Head of the Gynaecology Department and President of the Spanish Gynaecology and Obstetrics Society) and Dr Mart\u00ednez de Arenaza\nFIV Center Madrid: IVF treatment in Spain is a specialized clinic in reproductive medicine in Spain. FIV Center was founded in 1998 by Dr. Jose Luis Caballero Diaz.\nProcreaTec: Infertility clinic in Madrid, Spain Fertility and Genetics Clinic located in Madrid, specializing in Artificial Insemination, In vitro Fertilization (IVF).\nGLOBAL IVF\u2019S Fact Finding Trip in Spain.\nInteresting article. I have visited Spain as part of my research and the clinics are really top class. Spain offers good value treatment. And because of the anonymity laws, there are many donors available. So waiting lists for egg donation are unheard of.",
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        "raw_content": "The Sundarbans | Bay of Bengal | 21 July 2013\nYou will not necessarily find the ends of the earth marked on any map. However, you will find it located at the opposite end of the last command of Jesus to take the good news of the kingdom to all creation. The ends of the earth may indeed be in a remote location on the planet that looks like what you might expect the ends of the earth to look like. Or it may be in a bustling urban setting or located just across the street from where you live. Regardless of where it is, Jesus charged His followers to make the journey from where they are to where people are waiting to hear the news that through Christ sins can be forgiven and the kingdom of God is now available to all.\nThis morning, the guys on our team made the three-plus-hour journey from Kolkata to the eastern coast of the subcontinent where the Ganges River meets the Bay of Bengal. The distance we traveled was not long \u2014 the traffic just made the going slow and tedious. When we arrived we waited a few minutes for the boat that will be our taxi for the next couple of days. Two hours later we arrived at our destination and settled into our accommodations. The Sundarbans look more like what you might expect the ends of the earth to look like. Life is definitely hard for the people who call this place home.\nThis afternoon we had an enjoyable time with young children who came to hear our Bible stories. Our guys acted out and then explained three Bible stories from Luke 15 about things that were lost and then found. Doyle then shared his personal story of being found by Jesus. We followed up by doing a craft related to the story and had a great time with the kids. Our boys then played games with the younger children and engaged in a soccer match with a curious group of teenage boys that had watched and listened to the Bible stories from a distance.\nWatching our guys take ownership of every aspect of our daily ministry initiatives is refreshing. They are doing a fantastic job of telling stories that are familiar to us but new for our listeners. And, they are taking the initiative to interact with anyone who will listen. After the soccer game they took the time to share with our new friends why we have come so far to visit them. Their home in the Sundarbans represents the ends of the earth for us, the place where Jesus commissioned us to go.\nWe pray that our time here will enable us to plant a mustard seed. As Jesus shared in the parables of the kingdom in Matthew 13, \u201cThe kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it is grown it is larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches\u201d (Matt. 13:31-32). While the kingdom of heaven often starts small in many places, it always has the potential to grow large. May that indeed be the case in the Sundarbans.\nThanks again for following our journey. Please pray for our guys and for Kay and our girls as they continue their work with the victims of human trafficking in Kolkata. Kay has posted updates at our Go Beyond Kolkata blog. And remember that you can see more photos and videos of our students in action on my Instagram account @omarcgarcia.\nPS | Please visit our Go Beyond Tanzania blog for the latest on out team serving in the African bush.\n\u00ab Rescued Railway Kids\nOur Muddy Feet \u00bb\nHi Omar, good to read of the team\u2019s time at Sundarbans . Great idea to involve young lads in soccer. Kolkata folk are mad keen on soccer. Praise the Lord for team in sharing Jesus.\nSundarbans are a fertile ground for the Gospel.\nB. Francis & Big Life Ministries have by the Grace of God seen many folk saved and many healings.\nBy: Paul & Sarah Beniston on July 23, 2013\nThanks for your prayers, Paul and Sarah. Loved the Sundarbans. The people were so open and receptive to all we had to share. I hope to return again to visit this area so in need of the gospel.\nDefinitely praying. Wish Nathan was with you all! May the seeds planted tak root quickly!\nBy: Pam Whitcomb on July 23, 2013\nThanks for the prayers, Pam. Need prayer more than anything else as we continue our work here.\nBy: Dacques on July 24, 2013",
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        "raw_content": "The Advantage to dying\ncamary1996\tGod, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Prayer\tDeath, Living, Philippians 1:20-26\t9 Comments\nI\u2019ve been waiting for you. Welcome home!! I love you so much\u2026I gave my life for you so you can be here with us\u2026forever!\nI eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. 21 For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. 22 If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know!\n23 I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; 24 but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body. 25 Convinced of this, I know that I will remain, and I will continue with all of you for your progress and joy in the faith, 26 so that through my being with you again your joy in Christ Jesus will overflow on account of me.\nThe advantage to dying is to be with the Lord. To know personally and intimately the perfect love of God and to personally experience pure holiness. To see the things that has been hidden from us all our earthly life\u2026like the extreme beauty and wonders of heaven and to see the face of our creator looking at us with love.\nThis advantage to this past earthly existence is being enjoyed by my mom, grandparents, little brother, my mother and father in law and many other beloved family and friends.\nEvery day that goes by now that I\u2019m getting so much older\u2026 is exciting to me that I will one day will have this great advantage!! Just thinking about what God has planned for me encourages me every day.\nI thank God that until this very joyful day comes\u2026 I have the Holy Spirit of God living right inside of me and I can interact with God 7 days a week and 24 hours a day!\nMy Whole life\u2019s goal right now is to continue to be a wife to my beloved husband, a mentor and guide to my six wonderful adult children, and to be a blessing to my church and anyone who needs to be ministered to. My biggest heartfelt desire is for souls to know Jesus Christ so they will be able to see God face to face also.\nI do want to continue living\u2026and that\u2019s a good thing. But in my heart of hearts\u2026I just can\u2019t wait to see Jesus\u2026the one who paid a price for me!!\nMessage for today: Be so excited to one day see Jesus and while you are waiting\u2026 work (help and tell others about Him) and walk with Him until it\u2019s your time\u2026.Work and Walk\u2026\u2026Work and Walk!\ncamary1996\tGod, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Prayer\tDeath, dying, gift of god is eternal life, Luke 23:43, wages of sin is death\t8 Comments\nI am going to die\u2026you are going to die\u2026many of our loved ones have already died\u2026.But what happened to them and what\u2019s going to happen to us when we die?\nOk\u2026 Let me start with what happens to the non- Christians according to the\u201dbible\u201d. John 3:3 Jesus replied, \u201cVery truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again. These are not my ideas\u2026but Jesus very own words. According to the bible you will go to hell. Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Luke 16:23-24 In Hades, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. 24 So he called to him, \u2018Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.\u2019\nThese are the biblical facts and they are very hard to for some to comprehend when looking at these facts through mortal eyes but through the eyes of God\u2019s children\u2026the Holy Spirit helps us to understand the ways of our God. Christians try to share the fact that our bible says that people who do not seek heaven through Jesus Christ will go to hell and some people get very offended or upset\u2026but our bible says what it says and that\u2019s the truth of God\u2019s word that we follow.\nI pray that people will carefully know the facts about what they believe in because you only get one chance to make the right decision. Don\u2019t listen to only what someone has told you\u2026but do your own research and find truth for yourself. You came into the world alone and you will leave alone. After death you\u2019ll be faced with the reality of the decision you made. Make sure now while you still have time. Time though is not promised to anyone.\nFor those who are Christians\u2026I want to share what I know about what happens when we die. First\u2026let\u2019s start at our very beginning. Genesis 2:7 Then the LORD God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being. We came from dirt and we\u2019ll go back to being dirt. Genesis 3:19 By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.\u201d\nThis is what\u2019s going to happen to our physical bodies\u2026they will cease all function and decay back to dust. These mortal bodies\u2026if you are a Christian contains two very important spirits\u2026 Our own spirit/soul and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit who is in us will be there until the very last second of our living earthly existence and He will help and comfort us in those last days, hours, minutes and seconds before death. We will not be alone! We should not fear death. I have seen many Christians near death and they always seem to have such a sense of peace over them. They seem to comfort those around them too. That\u2019s the Holy Spirit at work in them. After you die\u2026immediately your body starts to decay\u2026 your spirit/soul leaves your body and what happens next according to the bible is\u2026. 2 Corinthians 5:8 We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.\nLuke 23:43 Jesus answered him, \u201cI tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.\u201d From these scriptures you see that we will be with Jesus right away. There are two scriptures that say that the angels will take you there\u2026 Luke 16:22 The time came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham\u2019s side. The rich man also died and was buried. This also happened when Lazarus died. These were special circumstances and there is nothing else saying this is the norm.\nMany people have shared stories of events that happened when they were near death and their accounts are real to them. What we have to go by is what the bible says happens to us and just know this\u2026.if you\u2019re a Christian the Holy Spirit will be with you right up to your point of death even if you\u2019re unconscious. You may be unconscious\u2026but your spirit is very much alive and being ministered to by the Lord and maybe angels at this time.\nMy Dad had a near death experience many years ago and he said he heard the angels and music. You know this is a very scary time for anybody who is getting ready to change from one state to another. The thought of the Holy Spirit, angels, and Jesus being very close should be a comfort to you. You will have so much comfort and assisitance when you die. You will be gently and carefully transformed into your new life. The most comforting fact is that\u2026\u2026you will see Jesus and He will fill your soul with so much love!! Praise the Lord!! You can\u2019t even imagine how good this will be\u2026perfect love!!!! You will have a glorified body. All your imperfections\u2026gone!!! You will see your loved ones. You\u2019ll see things never seen by humans before. You\u2019ll know the answers to all the questions you\u2019ve ever had. You won\u2019t have any worries!!! You will see God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nI\u2019m going to reveal to you the best part about dying\u2026yes\u2026you heard me right\u2026.there\u2019s a good part about dying. Philippians 1:21-23 For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far\u2026. Paul said that departing this life is far better. Why? Because you will experience the most perfect love and peace that you have ever known. Why? Because you will be in the presence of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Jesus says this to us\u2026. John 14 Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. 2 In my Father\u2019s house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.\nI tell you all today\u2026don\u2019t worry about your loved ones who have gone home to be with the Lord\u2026they are enveloped in the greatest love of all. Don\u2019t worry about dying because Jesus has prepared everything for you. Death is not a problem for us who are washed by the blood of the lamb. When I think of all that God has prepared just for me\u2026.and you:\n1 Corinthians 2:9 However, as it is written: \u201cNo eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him\u201d\u2014\nWe have a great future planned for us. We won\u2019t suffer any more pain, crying or tears. No more heart ache or sorrow. 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        "raw_content": "Boarding Berlin: The Pirate Party Triumph in the German Capital (FAQ)\nSeptember 19, 2011 in Copyright Regulation | Tags: FAQ, Germany, pirate parties, Pirate Party Berlin\nReturning to Berlin from the Creative Commons Global Summit 2011 in Warsaw (see live-blogposts on the event), the political landscape of the city has been shaken by a Pirate Party election success. Two years ago, the German Pirate Party won 2 percent in the German federal election (see \u201cPirate Parties: Transnational mobilization and German elections\u201c). Today, they boarded Berlin\u2019s state parliament with 8.9 percent of the votes and 15 seats (see English Wikipedia). This is the first time the German Pirate Party was able to enter a state parliament, proving that the 2009 election results were not just a flash in the pan.\nThe dimension of the win was completely unexepected even for the Pirate Party, which is best illustrated by the following fun fact: the Berlin Pirate Party had only nominated 15 candidates for the state-wide election, all of which are now members of the parliament; had the Pirate Party won only one more seat it would not have been able to fill it.\nThe following Q&A is meant to give some background information to a non-German-speaking audience.\nIs the success of the pirate party in Berlin only a regional exception?\nYes and No. Yes, because at least so far the German Pirate Party has only succeeded in urban areas and not at all on the state level \u2013 even in city-states such as Hamburg it had not gotten more than 2.1 percent (see graph below). For now, the dimension of the election success of the Pirate Party in Berlin is a regional peculiarity.\nNo, because the German Pirate Party is part of a transnational movement critical of the prevalent regime of strong intellectual property rights protection (see, again, \u201cPirate Parties: Transnational mobilization and German elections\u201c), which manifests in currently 22 official registered and about 25 still unregistered national pirate parties.\nHas the Pirate Party overcome its male bias?\nPirate Parties are regularly criticized for its gender bias. The Berlin chapter provides striking evidence for this bias. Only one (!) of the 15 Pirate Party members of the state parliament in Berlin will be a woman. Also the electorate of the Pirate Party in Berlin is dominantly male.\nWho are the Pirate Party candidates? What do they have in common?\nMost of the newly elected members of the Berlin state parliament (9 out of 15) have a professional background in the field of information technology and the majority has received a university degree.\nIs the Pirate Party a one-issue-party?\nThe core of the pirate party brand are, of course, issues related to the Internet. And one wing of the German Pirate Party known as \u201cKernis\u201d \u2013 relating to \u201cKern\u201d, the German word for \u201ccore\u201d \u2013 suggests that the Party should focus solely on these core issues; these include opposition to Internet surveillance or access controls as well as demands for substantial copyright reform. The other wing of the party, which is dominant in Berlin, favors developing a comprehensive program, addressing all kinds of issues.\nWhat other issues has the Pirate Party campaigned for in Berlin?\nIn addition to its core Internet topics, the Pirate Party Berlin campaigned, among others, for the following issues (the complete list can be found in the German manifesto):\nFree access to public transport\nFree access to education (e.g. no tuition fees)\nLegalization of soft drugs, specifically Marijuana\nThe official TV spot for the Berlin election embedded below illustrates some of these issues.\nIs the Pirate Party politically left or right?\nIn Berlin, the Pirate Party definitely belongs to the left political spectrum both in terms of its political program (see the previous question) and in terms of its electorate. Exit polls show that the Pirate Party mainly received votes from two sources: left-leaning parties (Social Democratic Party, The Left, and the Greens) and previous nonvoters.\n[\u2026] Eine adaptierte, englischsprachige Version dieses Blogeintrags findet sich unter governance across borders. [\u2026]\nPirate Party Win in Berlin: Transnational Implications? \u00ab\n[\u2026] as mentioned already in yesterdays FAQ (see \u201cBoarding Berlin\u201c), the Pirate Party\u2019s election win in Berlin would not have been possible without its [\u2026]\n[\u2026] Boarding Berlin: The Pirate Party Triumph in the German Capital (FAQ) [\u2026]\nRussia Today on the German Pirate Party \u00ab\n[\u2026] The reason the Russian TV crew had found me was this post-election blog post. [\u2026]\nGerman Pirate\u2019s Winning Streak: More than Protest \u00ab\n[\u2026] German Pirate Party in Berlin was big news, reported even by the New York Times (see also \u201cBoarding Berlin\u201c), yesterday\u2019s win in the state of Saarland had already been expected and thus received [\u2026]\n\u00ab CC Global Summit 2011, Pt. III: Discussing the Non-commercial Module",
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        "raw_content": "The Federal Government Contracts & Procurement Blog\nBy David Timm on February 11, 2019\nPosted in Bid Protests, Government Accountability Office, Government Contracting 101\nContractors who have filed or have considered filing a Bid Protest based on a mistake by an agency know that they have very little time to recognize an issue and take action before the Government Accountability Office (GAO).\nTypically, a protest challenging the award of a contract must be filed within 10 days (calendar, not business) of when a protester knows or should know of the basis of the protest.\nGAO routinely dismisses untimely protests without even considering the substance of the appeal.\nGovernment Agencies will always target timeliness in their brief when it might be an issue.\nThese facts result in many otherwise worthy Bid Protests being dismissed. While this feels harsh to contractors with legitimate complaints about tight turnaround, it is an integral part of keeping meritorious and timely protests before GAO process quick, inexpensive, and effective overall.\nHowever, there are two important favorable rules GAO has developed over the years that may rescue contractors who might otherwise think they are out of luck due to timeliness concerns.\nDiligent pursuit of information that gives rise to a basis for protest may lead to a favorable decision on timeliness for contractors.\nDoubts over timeliness are resolved in favor of protestors.\nThese two considerations help somewhat ease the harshness of the strict timeliness rules GAO has.\nA recent 2019 GAO case reminds us that \u201cdiligent pursuit\u201d of a basis for protest may save a contractor whose Bid Protest otherwise appears untimely.\nIn Miltrope, the Army argued that the Bid Protest should be dismissed because the contractor knew the basis of its protest after its pre-award debriefing when it was initially excluded from the competitive range. The Army had determined the sample device Miltrope provided did not exceed the minimum specification required.\nThe contractor argued that its protest was timely because it only realized that it had a basis for protest once the sample device was returned to it and forensic analysis indicated that the settings had been changed. In other words, it only became aware of its basis for protest once it received the device back from the agency. Recall the \u201cknows or should know\u201d aspect of timeliness discussed above.\nThose changed settings, which directly affected the test the Army had performed, effectively eliminating Miltrope from the competitive range through no fault of their own.\nGAO decided that because the contractor had \u201csought diligently\u201d to determine the cause of its device\u2019s test failure, and had made this determination within eight days that it would hear the substance of the protest.\nI mentioned earlier that GAO resolved doubts over issues of timeliness in favor of protesters. This rule essentially means that if a case is a close-call, tie goes to the protester. Pairing the \u201cdiligent pursuit\u201d concept with GAO\u2019s long-standing rule resolving doubts in favor of protesters, can create a circumstance that rescues protests that appear to be untimely.\nBefore even getting to this stage, contractors should be very aware of all of the potential pitfalls surrounding timeliness even before they begin submitting proposals for government contracts. Being prepared to deal with an unfortunate scenario can make all the difference in whether you have the option of protesting before GAO.\nDoes Your Business Qualify as Small? The Answer Just Got More Complicated\nBy Nicholas T. Solosky on January 31, 2019\nPosted in Federal Government, SBA Size Protests and Appeals, Small Business Administration\nAt the end of 2018, the President signed the Small Business Runway Extension Act. Without much fanfare, the Act delivers a major shakeup to the Federal small business community.\nBefore the Act, a business would determine its size by calculating its average annual receipts over the three most recently completed fiscal years. With the stroke of a pen, those average annual receipts are now measured over a five year period.\nPerhaps predictably, lots of ink was promptly spilled on the internet both hailing and deriding the change. For a fast-growing business, the Act provides a longer runway (hence the name) to remain small and continue to compete for set-aside work. On the other hand, a decelerating business now must include receipts from busier times that could bump it over the size threshold and eliminate future opportunities.\nIn the midst of all of this angst, Small Business Administration (SBA) decreed in an Information Notice that the Act is not effective immediately. Instead, SBA will roll out implementing regulations on a date to be determined. As things stand right now, that date does not seem to be coming anytime too soon.\nSo, which standard should contractors use? Three years? Or Five?\nThe only certainty lies with contractors that are small under either/both metrics. A contractor that is only small under the three-year measurement could face a size protest because it is not small under the Runway Act. On the other hand, a business that is only small under the new five-year standard could be face with the argument that there are no implementing regulation for the new law (and therefore the old three-year period still controls \u2014 which is what the SBA itself says).\nCandidly, there is no right or wrong answer at this time. Contractors must make calculated decisions based on a number of factors, including where they fall on the size spectrum, the likelihood of a size protest, and what they consider an acceptable amount of risk.\nGiven the adverse consequences associated with a negative size determine (to say nothing of the cost of defending against a protest), these are decisions that should be approached strategically before deciding to submit a proposal or otherwise hold your business out as small.\nFreedom from Affiliation? Check Your Mentor-Prot\u00e9g\u00e9 Joint Venture Agreement\nPosted in 8(a) Business Development Program, Affiliation, General Federal Government Contracts News & Updates, Small Business Administration, Small Business Affiliation\nOne of the primary benefits offered by the Small Business Administration\u2019s (SBA) mentor-prot\u00e9g\u00e9 programs is the ability to operate outside the normal rules governing affiliation. Generally speaking, SBA allows mentors to provide assistance (including technical, management, and financial assistance) to their prot\u00e9g\u00e9 firms without fear of creating affiliation. That is, so long as the assistance provided is consistent with the mentor-prot\u00e9g\u00e9 agreement, it cannot be used as the basis for a finding of affiliation.\nHowever, some time ago, we wrote on this blog that participation in an SBA-approved joint venture does not necessarily guarantee an automatic exemption from affiliation. Contractors still must abide by particular SBA rules and regulations \u2014 or risk an adverse size determination.\nWe previously examined SBA\u2019s decision in Kisan-Pike, A Joint Venture, SBA No. SIZ-5618 (2014). In that case, SBA\u2019s Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) found affiliation between SBA-approved 8(a) joint venture partners based on the conclusion that the joint venture agreement failed to adequately:\nItemize all major equipment, facilities, and other resources to be furnished by each party to the joint venture, with a detailed schedule of cost or value of each, and/or\nSpecify the responsibilities of parties with regard to negotiation of the contract, source of labor, and contract performance, including ways that the parties to a joint venture will ensure that the joint venture and the 8(a) partner(s) to the joint venture will meet the performance of work requirements.\nBecause the joint venture agreement did not rise to the level required by the regulations, the 8(a) member was not shielded from a finding of affiliation.\nNow, in a recent decision, SBA reiterates and seemingly expands on this proposition. In reviewing a joint venture between an SBA-approved mentor and prot\u00e9g\u00e9 under the All Small program, SBA determined that the joint venture was not small for purposes of the procurement.\nAs in Kisan-Pike, the decision turns on the inadequacy of the written joint venture agreement. Specifically, SBA determined that the joint venture agreement:\nDid not specifically address the applicable procurement.\nDid not sufficiently describe the work to be performed by each member of the joint venture, and\nDid not sufficiently indicate that the joint venture partners would adhere to the requirements concerning the division or work and performance of work requirements.\nAbsent this information, SBA (once again) refused apply the exception to affiliation arising out of the previously approved mentor-prot\u00e9g\u00e9 relationship.\nThese decisions offer two major takeaways for contractors when it comes to mentor-prot\u00e9g\u00e9 joint venture agreements:\nFirst, tailor your joint venture agreement specifically for each procurement. A key element missing from the agreement in this SBA OHA decision was any mention of the specific procurement at issue. By revising the agreement or adding an addendum to address the work being sought, it is harder to overlook the details required by the regulations.\nSecond, add as much detail as possible \u2013 and then add some more. A common thread in both of the protests detailed in this post is the idea that it is often difficult to provide details concerning the equipment, facilities, and other work that will go into the project so far in advance. The SBA hears you \u2013 but it does not seem to care. The bottom line is that contractors cannot ignore these requirements or rely on generic statements indicating that the joint venture partners will do the work and comply with the law. Details are expected and required.\nIt may be difficult, but contractors must take care to drill down into the details as much as possible. Based on what is now a pattern of case law, anything less runs the risk of an adverse size determination.\nBy David Timm on January 22, 2019\nPosted in General Federal Government Contracts News & Updates\nTraditionally, disputes that rise to the level of an appeal before the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) (or other board of contract appeals) follow a similar path:\n\u00b7 The contractor and the Government enter into a written contract\n\u00b7 The contractor performs the contract, but believes that it is entitled to recover additional costs or damages in connection with its performance and files a claim\n\u00b7 The Government denies the claim in a formal Contracting Officer\u2019s Final Decision (COFD).\nThe appeal before the Board is the contractor\u2019s appeal of the COFD.\nHowever, in a recent decision, the ASBCA held that contractors have the right to bring an appeal \u2014 even if the government claims a contract does not exist: no COFD is required.\nThe case at issue concerns training services. The contractor alleged the existence of an \u201cimplied-in-fact\u201d contract between the contractor and the Navy. An implied-in-fact contract is one where there has been a meeting of the minds between the parties, but there is no written agreement and the contract must be inferred from the conduct of the parties. Here, the contractor alleged that the Navy made payments for certain training services performed by the contractor, but denied others based on the purported absence of a written agreement.\nThe Navy moved to dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction based on the absence of a traditional written contractor and COFD. In its decision denying the Navy\u2019s motion, the Board held that it has the authority to hear disputes regarding the existence of a contract. Further, the Board reviewed the facts and found that even though the Government was apparently \u201cunable to locate\u201d documentation for alleged unpaid training services, the claim, at minimum, was not frivolous.\nPrevious cases before the Board have found that an implied-in-fact contract will trigger its jurisdiction.\nThe absence of a COFD is a particularly noteworthy procedural quirk. As noted above (and argued by the Navy in this case) a contractor typically must rely on a COFD as the basis for an appeal to the Board. However, where the fundamental question at the heart of the appeal is whether a contract exists, the Board can exercise jurisdiction to resolve the dispute without a final decision. Thus, even though the Navy purposefully fashioned its response to the contractor to avoid any indication that it was a \u201cCOFD,\u201d the contractor still had a right to an appeal.\nWhile a contractor in this situation bears the burden of establishing jurisdiction, the Board emphasized that the contractor only must make a \u201cnon-frivolous allegation that a contract existed.\u201d This is good news for contractors, as it presents a relatively low hurdle. Basic allegations regarding the parties\u2019 course of conduct should suffice.\nThis case should serve as a reminder to contractors that \u2013 even without an express contract \u2014 they may still have the option to bring an appeal before the ASBCA. The absence of a written contract (or even a COFD) does not necessarily leave you without the right to appeal before the applicable Board.\nREA and Claim Best Practices: Providing Notice of Differing Site Conditions\nBy Nicholas T. Solosky on October 31, 2018\nPosted in Contract Claims, Contract Disputes Act, Federal Construction, Federal Government\nRecently on the blog, I covered one of the major risks encountered by construction contractors \u2013 subsurface or unexpected physical conditions discovered after the work begins (commonly known as Differing Site Conditions under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.236-2).\nIn that post, I explained that a government contractor that uncovers a Differing Site Condition on a federal project must take three basic steps:\n(1) Properly document the condition\n(2) Notify the government, and\n(3) Preserve the right to bring a Request for Equitable Adjustment or Certified Claim.\nToday, I\u2019d like to drill down on the second requirement \u2013 providing proper notice to the government \u2013 by examining a recent decision from U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC).\nThe case concerned a contractor seeking additional compensation in connection with its performance of a construction contract with the International Boundary and Water Commission (for the widening and rehabilitation of the top surface of the Urban Presidio Level in Presidio, Texas). The contractor was required to test the embankment soil to ensure compliance with certain performance specifications, including moisture content and compaction.\nThe contractor struggled to achieve the required soil conditions and, accordingly, experienced project delays. The contractor sought to shift responsibility for the delays to the government, arguing that it was required to place the embankment material over an \u201cunacceptable, non-constructible subgrade.\u201d Specifically, the contractor alleged that the contract documents misrepresented the site\u2019s subgrade conditions, resulting in a differing site condition under FAR 52.236-2.\nThe government sought summary judgment on the contractor\u2019s claim based on an allegedly unreasonable contract interpretation. That is, the government argued that no reasonable contractor would have interpreted the contract documents as indicating that the project\u2019s subgrade would meet the embankment specifications. Additionally, the government claimed that \u2013 even if there was a differing site condition \u2013 the contractor failed to provide adequate notice.\nOn the latter point, the contractor did not dispute that it failed to provide formal notice, but nevertheless argued that the government was \u201cconstructively\u201d on notice of the subgrade condition. The COFC disagreed, finding that \u201cconstructive notice\u201d may only take the place of actual notice where there is no prejudice to the government. Simply stated, the contractor must communicate with the contracting officer when or if it discovers a condition that does not meet its expectations.\nIn this case, the contractor did not provide such notice and, moreover, waited for more than a year to raise the issue through a request for equitable adjustment.\nThe takeaway for contractors is an easy one \u2013 communicate, communicate, communicate. Regular updates to the government are probably part of your contract anyway, but regardless, should be part of your firm\u2019s best practices. If a differing site condition is encountered, providing notice to the government pivots from a best practice to an absolute necessity.\nGAO Bid Protest Strategies to Avoid: \u201cMere Disagreement\u201d\nPosted in Bid Protests, Federal Government, Government Accountability Office\nBid protests at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) have spawned a distinct area of the law. With multiple evaluation schemes to consider, there are an ever-growing number of strategies for disappointed offerors to challenge alleged agency procurement errors.\nJust like there are best practices for bid protests, there are also strategies to avoid at all costs. Chief among the arguments a protester should steer clear of is \u201cmere disagreement\u201d with the agency.\nIn a nut shell, \u201cmere disagreements\u201d arise where the protester challenges the agency\u2019s decision based only on the notion that it deserved a better score, more strengths, better adjectival rating (and so on). These arguments do not identify mistakes by the agency \u2013 they just wish the agency reached a different result during the evaluation.\nGAO is not shy about denying \u201cmere disagreement\u201d protests out of hand. For example, in a recent bid protest decision concerning an Army IT support services contract, GAO found that the protester\u2019s arguments concerning the number of strengths/weaknesses and adjectival ratings assigned by GAO did not offer any grounds to sustain the protest.\nThe underlying rationale for the decision is GAO\u2019s unwillingness to substitute its own judgment for that of the agency. In other words, GAO finds that the agency is in the best position to assess its own needs and evaluate proposals.\nGAO is also unwilling to split hairs when it comes to evaluation ratings. For example, in this case, the protester unsuccessfully argued that the agency\u2019s determination that a portion of its technical proposal included only strengths and no weaknesses should have automatically resulted in the assignment of a \u201csignificant strength.\u201d GAO disagreed, finding that the RFP defined a significant strength as an aspect of a proposal that would be \u201cappreciably advantageous to the government during contract performance.\u201d While the protester\u2019s proposal may have exceeded certain requirements, GAO would not step in to overrule the agency\u2019s determination that the proposal did not significantly exceed those requirements.\nSo, if \u201cmere disagreement\u201d is out, does that mean it is impossible to challenge an agency\u2019s evaluation of your proposal? Not at all.\nThe key is to focus on the essential element of all bid protests \u2013 a procurement error by the agency resulting in competitive prejudice (i.e., a diminished opportunity for contract award). Rather than focus on ratings or strengths, the protest should address specific errors made during the evaluation process. Did the agency misinterpret part of your proposal? Or overlook something altogether? Did the agency offer the awardee an advantage that your firm did not receive?\nWhile these kinds of errors may be difficult to pinpoint at first, a skilled debriefing strategy can help draw them out.\nThe bottom line is that bid protests require a significant investment of time and resources. If your firm\u2019s only arguments amount to mere disagreement with the agency, those resources are likely better spent elsewhere.\nNew Round of Audit Notifications Sent to Federal Contractors\nBy Fox Rothschild LLP on September 12, 2018\nFor federal contractors, affirmative action plan (AAP) audits may be just around the corner.\nThe U.S. Department of Labor Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs sent 750 courtesy scheduling announcement letters (CSAL\u2019s) last week to federal contractors, notifying them that their affirmative action plans (AAP) may be audited.\nThis latest round of notifications, which supplements the 1,000 CSAL\u2019s sent out earlier this year, alerts federal contractors that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will be sending scheduling letters in 45 days. The OMB-approved letters will then provide recipients the standard 30 days to submit their AAP.\nPreparation is key. In our latest alert, Fox Rothschild\u2019s Kenneth Rosenberg offers takeaways on how federal contractors can ready themselves for complying with this regulatory procedure and the potential audits that may follow.\nEstablishing Prejudice in an LPTA Protest\nBy Nicholas T. Solosky on August 31, 2018\nPosted in Bid Protests, Government Accountability Office\nAs I\u2019ve covered here before, low-priced, technically acceptable procurements (LPTA) shine a light on a contractor\u2019s ability to provide the required services at the lowest possible cost to the government. Leave your style points at home. It is all about getting lean to win the award.\nBut when the evaluation is that simple, is there any room to challenge an LPTA award decision? The answer is Yes \u2014 and a recent GAO protest offers some important insights into best practices.\nThe protest concerned an Air Force contract to provide tactical recovery kits. Covering both LPTA bases, the protester argued that the agency (1) unreasonably found the awardee technically acceptable and (2) conducted inadequate discussions concerning price.\nOn the first question, GAO disagreed that the agency erred in evaluating the awardee\u2019s proposal. Stated differently, the agency determined that the awardee\u2019s proposal was technically acceptable and GAO found no basis for overturning that conclusion.\nWith the technical acceptability side settled, only the question of the lowest price remained.\nThe protester argued that the agency held inadequate discussions, but GAO would not consider the issue because it lacked a key allegation. Specifically, the protester never alleged that it would have lowered its price if the discussions had been adequate. Without that allegation, GAO found there could be no prejudice. The awardee remained technically acceptable and offered the lowest price.\nAlthough it was unsuccessful, this protest nevertheless offers a great roadmap for firms considering an LPTA protest. If possible, the protest should identify that the awardee was not, in fact, technically acceptable. In that case, the award should skip over that offeror and proceed to the next in line.\nIn the alternative, the protest should identify a procurement error resulting in a misevaluation of your firm\u2019s price (i.e., the missing element of the protest examined in this post). It only makes sense that a LPTA protest should take a stance on your firm\u2019s ability to offer the government the lowest price.\nFederal procurements often include a competitive range of offerors seeking the contract award. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) competitive range procedure offers the agency an incremental stage in the competition where it can pare down a large pool of offerors into a narrow group consisting of only those proposals with a reasonable chance of receiving the award.\nBut what qualifications are used to determine the offerors included in the competitive range? And can you protest your firm\u2019s improper exclusion from a competitive range?\nLet\u2019s start with that second question. Yes. Your firm is absolutely entitled to protest an agency\u2019s competitive range decision if it was made unfairly or not in accordance with the solicitation requirements. In fact, competitive range proposals sometimes have a greater window for success. There is much less heartburn involved for the agency in adding one more qualified offeror to the pool (as opposed to traditional protests that challenge the agency\u2019s final decision and seek to wrestle a contract award away from someone else).\nNow, circling back to the first question, FAR 15.306 (Exchanges with offerors after receipt of proposals) defines a competitive range as consisting of \u201call of the most highly rated proposals.\u201d The agency evaluates proposals against the criteria included in the solicitation to narrow the field.\nIn a recent protest, an offeror challenged its exclusion from the competitive range for a contract for base operations and spaceport services to be performed at the John F. Kennedy Space Center and NASA facilities on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. In part, the protester challenged the agency\u2019s decision on the basis that its proposal included an acceptable technical approach (i.e., the proposal was not defective and conceivably could have received the contract award).\nGAO took the opportunity to emphasize that mere technical compliance does not guarantee inclusion in a competitive range. Specifically, GAO accepted the agency\u2019s conclusion that the lack of strengths in the protester\u2019s proposal, combined with its high price (as compared to other similar offers), rendered it unlikely to be considered for award, even if some of the proposal\u2019s weaknesses could be addressed in future discussions with the agency.\nIn other words, the proposal was excluded from the competitive range because there was no reasonable chance it would receive the contract award.\nInterestingly, GAO\u2019s decision also addresses the protester\u2019s argument that the agency was required to conduct a best-value tradeoff analysis among all of the evaluation factors when establishing the competitive range. Again, GAO disagreed with protester. The focus of a competitive range is on culling down the group of offers to only the most highly rated \u2013 not following the procedures included in the solicitation for the ultimate contract award decision.\nGAO\u2019s decision should not discourage contractors from pursuing a debriefing after exclusion from the competitive range \u2013 or even filing a protest. The protester\u2019s procedural basis was solid \u2013 the agency is accountable for making its competitive range decision in a fair, reasonable, and well-documented manner. With better facts, a competitive range protest offers a low-risk, high-reward opportunity to get back into the competition for the award.\nBy Nicholas T. Solosky on July 31, 2018\nPosted in Federal Government\nHere we go again. Back in March, I discussed the impact of the brief government shutdowns in January and February and risks associated with what could have been (had the stand-off gone on much longer).\nToday, news from the White House and Capitol Hill raises concerns over another possible shutdown in September (when the government will run out of money without action by Congress and the President).\nIn light of this uncertainty, I thought it made sense to again share practical steps that contractors can take to get prepared. That includes creating a plan for how to address existing contractual obligations without assuming unnecessary risks in the event that the government does, in fact, shut down (again). It is far better to think about and address these issues in advance, rather than face the real time pressure of a last minute budget deal (or failed deal).\nLet\u2019s start with the bad news: Your government contract (like almost every other procurement contract) will very likely be impacted by a shutdown. The Anti-Deficiency Act prohibits Federal agencies from exceeding appropriation limits unless the contract falls into a narrow exception. For contractors, that means a Stop Work Order. Remember that the risk of continuing performance in the event that funding is not available may fall on your company.\nNow, some good news: By thinking ahead and planning in advance, you can mitigate risks and place your business in better position to weather the storm. Here are a few practical pointers aimed at doing just that:\nReview Your Contract. Understanding how the government funds your contract will shed light on how it likely will be treated by the agency in the event of a shutdown. According to the Office of Management and Budget, most \u201croutine ongoing activities\u201d will not be authorized to continue during a lapse in appropriation.\nCommunicate with the Contracting Officer. Just like your business, the agency is also likely working on a plan on how to administer on-going contracts during a shutdown. A mutual understating with the CO will go a long way towards avoiding disputes when the work inevitably ramps back up.\nDevelop Contingency Plans. Work internally to create a contract specific contingency plan to mitigate risk in the event of a funding issue. These will vary greatly depending upon the specifics of each procurement, so bringing in outside consulting and expertise to set up an individualized plan may reap benefits, particularly for more complex work.\nOf note: these tips \u2013 and the last one in particular \u2013 are not limited to government shutdown concerns alone. Any government contract can experience unanticipated delays or even a long-term suspension of work. Thinking ahead and creating a plan is the best way for contractors to avoid assuming unnecessary performance risks.\nDouglas P. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Ask a Bible Teacher \u00bb Gratitude or Greed?\nWhen we give to God we\u2019re supposed to give without expecting anything but out of gratitude. But when I read 2 Cor. 9: 6 where it says \u201cWhoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously\u201d it appears as if it encourages giving with expectations of returns from God because a sower expects harvest when sowing. What is your thought on this?\nObviously God wants us to understand that there\u2019s a cause and effect relationship between our generosity toward others and His generosity toward us. Otherwise He wouldn\u2019t have written it in His word. The analogy of the sower and the harvest in 2 Cor. 9:6 is meant to convey that idea. But the fact remains that our motive for giving to others has to be gratitude for what the Lord has already given us.\nAs soon as we start giving with the expectation of a future return our motive has changed from gratitude to greed. When that happens God no longer sees us as being generous givers because He knows that no matter how large they are, the motive behind our gifts is personal gain.\nThis is the fatal flaw in the so-called prosperity gospel. Its teachers say, \u201cIf you need $1,000 dollars give me $100 and the Lord will multiply your gift tenfold.\u201d The motive behind giving of that sort is not gratitude for what we\u2019ve already received but the expectation of what we will receive. People who respond are not sharing the Lord\u2019s generosity toward them in order to help others, they\u2019re investing for a return to meet their own needs. This is why for the most part the only people who benefit from the prosperity gospel are the people who teach it.",
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        "raw_content": "Is It Time To Do What You Love?\nHome / Is It Time To Do What You Love?\nHow often do you have this question floating around your mind seeking an answer? Is it daily, weekly, every month or every year? Do you sit and ponder this question for a few seconds or are you consumed by it for hours on end?\nDo you wake every morning wishing you could be doing something else with your life? Do you go to sleep dreading waking up in the morning because you know you have to go to that job that you don\u2019t really like very much? Do you often see what your friends are doing with their lives and feel like you wish you could be like them and doing the same things? Do you find yourself wishing your life away and fantasising about a life that doesn\u2019t mirror yours?\nIf you think of these questions and you answered yes to some or most of them, then these are clear indications that it\u2019s time to start doing what you love with your life but how do you start doing that exactly? What do you actually love? What makes your soul come alive? What inspires you or energises you? Those might be some of the next questions that just popped inside your head. I don\u2019t blame you for thinking of them. When your life is showing you that it\u2019s time to change direction and do something else, it can be very easy to get bogged down and feel unsure of what to do next.\nThe wonderful thing about life is there is no wrong way to do anything because no matter what you do, you\u2019ll gain something out of the actions you took. The problem is, is that we don\u2019t take the first step and try. Fear is one of the biggest obstacles that stops us from even attempting to move in a new direction. We hold ourselves captive to the perception of its powerful grip and don\u2019t do anything as a result.\nWhat are you going to choose differently today and what steps are you going to take so you can start doing what you love with your life? Are you going to write in your journal? Are you going to contact people in your life and start strategising ways you can get going? Are you just going to put a plan together and then take your first step of that plan? Whatever you choose to do will be your first step towards doing what you love with your life. It doesn\u2019t matter what it is. That\u2019s the point. All you need to do is start. Start changing the reality you\u2019re faced with, not by comparing it to others and how you can be like them, but by taking an action that will start to yield some results.",
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        "raw_content": "I'm graduating next week and I wish I wasn't.\nnotleroy\nWhen I graduated with a bachelor's degree my adviser posed a question to me: did I want to go to graduate school? I was honest with him- I told him that I had a job lined up and I didn't really want to stay in school my entire life.\nFast forward one year. I'm working at a state university and my program manager is pushing me to go back to school for a master's degree, saying that if I get my degree from another state university the tuition would be free. I said, fine, sure, I'll go for it. I decided to return to my old department and was accepted into the M.S. program.\nUnfortunately, a lot had happened to the department over the year while I was gone. Two of my favorite professors had retired and their replacements didn't have specialties relevant to my research interests. I decided to stick it out and for two years I worked full-time and took classes in the afternoons and evenings.\nMy manager, who had encouraged me to return to school, slowly turned on me. At least once a month he'd make me skip class to do work for him and he frequently complained to coworkers about how I was \"never around\". My grades slipped down to a B-, since attendance always seemed to be a part of the grade in all of my classes. His attitude, coupled with my lack of an adviser who had the same interests as me, resulted in me switching to another department. I thought it would help.\nSince not all of my credits from the first program were able to be transferred to the second, I ended up taking an additional three years to finish my degree. Three long years, while working 40 to 50 hours a week, with a difficult manager, with a long commute, with so much drama going on in my personal life.\nNext Wednesday I graduate. It's supposed to be a happy occasion but I am so burned out with work and school. My parents are disappointed that I didn't order graduation announcements to send to relatives. I know my parents are so proud of me. I'm the first person in my entire extended family to even go to college, let alone complete a master's degree. And I don't want anyone to know. I don't want to be congratulated. I don't want people sending me cards. I don't want to hang a diploma on my office wall. I don't want the reminder of all of the hard work I had to do, the tears, the late nights. I want to pretend like the past five years of my life never existed.\nI'm telling myself that I'm just stressed and depressed, that eventually I will look back on my accomplishment and feel pride. Until then, I'm just sad and tired.\nRecent from notleroy\nJust when I thought my life was getting simpler...\nI&apos;d really love to be added. Thanks. http://notleroy.kinja.com/\nToday has been a rough day. One of my closest friends found out that his on-again off-again girlfriend cheated on him last night.\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s been several weeks since I returned from Haiti and I\u2019m still processing. I could write a book on what I\u2019ve absorbed since starting this journey in January, but I\u2019d rather just do something about it.\nThe main thing I\u2019d like to share right now is our plans to bring some people from the SE division of the Ministry of the Environment to Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota to get training on Keyline Design and other permaculture techniques and principles. They are very interested in using permaculture to revitilize their economy and rehabilitate the eroded and denuded hillsides and mountaintops of Haiti. These individuals are already thinking in terms of whole systems design, looking at how natural resources can be used regeneratively and in a way that helps villages to provide for themselves and stabalize economically. They have created a vermicomposting program, they are researching sustainable polycropping and agroforestry.\nThey gave full back up and support to our permaculture team, providing an office and connections which enabled them to \u201cteach the teachers\u201d in their limited time there, and have continued to provide support to those of us still involved.\nIn turn, we\u2019d like to bring them to Pine Ridge to give them the knowledge of keyline design. This is a highly appropriate technology to remediate the denuded hills of Haiti, and it will dovetail with a program the government is already running, teaching women to run heavy machinery like tractors, doing earth moving. There are many ways in which keyline design can dovetail with ongoing energies and create really positive results.\nThere are many differences between Pine Ridge and Haiti \u2013 they are two very different worlds culturally. But the similarities are haunting, especially in the sufferings of poverty and oppressions, so much so, that when the idea arose, it made perfect sense to bring this contingent to Pine Ridge to see the permaculture \u201crevitilization\u201d program ongoing there. Many elements of that program would also work in Haiti, and some of them are already being implemented under this Ministry.\nIf you\u2019d like to assist us to bring this to fruition, please contact us via our site. Please also let others know that participation in our keyline class or other classes at the rez will help fund this project as well as the Pine Ridge project.\n(Update: We did bring two members of the Ministry of the Environment to Pine Ridge to complete the Permaculture Design Course. Armed with the knowledge of keyline and other regenerative approaches, they have been working on a variety of projects to regenerate Haiti).",
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        "raw_content": "Most business owners understand that social media is vital to their marketing strategy. This point is undebated. The problem is that not many of them know how to go about implementing one. Sure, you can hire a professional, but they can be pricey. Social media does have its own set of rules but it\u2019s not altogether complicated. It is not unusual for business owners to embark on a journey to integrate social media into their marketing strategy. This is especially true for small and medium-sized companies. If you aren\u2019t already a social media whiz or a marketing genius, then don\u2019t fret. There is a correct way to go about it. Here are some tips to help you find success with social media as part of your marketing strategy.\nThe first step is to set your social media marketing goals. You need to know exactly what you want to achieve with your social media marketing campaign. Are you trying to drive more traffic to your website? Do you want to generate leads for your business? Are you trying to build an audience or spread brand awareness? These are all reasonable and viable goals, but you can\u2019t concentrate on them all at once. You need to make your social media marketing goal as specific as possible and make sure that it is attainable. Studies show that simple attainable goals are best. You have a better chance of reaching them and you can tackle other hurdles as you gain confidence. You\u2019ll want to document your goals and post them where you and your team will see them often.\nResearch Your Medium And Your Audience\nYou\u2019ll need to research your audience first. Decide on your ideal persona. You\u2019ll also need to research social media platforms to see which ones line up with your company goals. They need to line up with your audience, too. You won\u2019t be able to reach your social media marketing goals if you don\u2019t have an audience on the platform you are using. Once you\u2019ve decided on a platform and created your persona, its time for more research. Find out which days and what times your audience is most likely to frequent the platform. This helps ensure they will see your posts and you are able to engage with them.\nAnalyze Social Competitors\nThis is an important step. Look at your competitors\u2019 profiles on social media. See what\u2019s working for them and what isn\u2019t. Use their success for inspiration. Take notes from their failures so you don\u2019t make the same mistakes. There are competitive analysis tools that make the process easier. First, you need to know who your biggest competitors are, excluding big box retailers. Analyzing their engagement will give you a better idea of the type of content your potential customers want to see.\nYou must find the delicate balance between engagement and promotional content. Many people will unfollow a brand if they feel they are seeing too much promotional content. It is also crucial to incorporate video into your content. Close to ninety percent of people who purchase goods online indicate that videos help them make purchasing decisions. Besides, everyone loves the video. Post consistently incorporating a variety of content mediums. You\u2019ll also want to do some split testing as you analyze your own metrics. This will show you what\u2019s working and what could be better.\nRead more: A Sneak Peek at Easy Social Media Marketing Success",
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        "raw_content": "A couple of years after Hurricane Katrina I moved to New Orleans. It was the best of times, etc. New Orleans is truly both a magical and a brutal place, and it will always hold an incredibly special place in my heart. When I left a few years later, I had one \u201cexperience regret\u201d: I never did get to eat at Commander\u2019s Palace.\nA year ago my husband Bruce gifted me a trip to New Orleans (he\u2019d never been), so that we could hang out with our dear friend, and New Orleans resident, Rachel. She asked me for a wish list to make the visit extra-special, and since it\u2019s New Orleans my list was all about the food (Bruce didn\u2019t understand that until he had his first bite of food at Jacques-Imo\u2019s the night that we arrived. Five words: shrimp and alligator sausage cheesecake \u2013 which our waiter surprised us with as a welcome to NOLA). But at the top of that list was brunch at Commander\u2019s Palace. Rachel made my wish came true.\nNow, I could go into the details of how amazing our meal was, but I\u2019ll just say that the food was the greatest food I have ever tasted in my life. I was on the verge of joyful tears with almost every bite. No exaggeration.\nI promise that this is going to relate to libraries \u2013 stay with me!\nWhat I want to instead share with you was the strongest memory/impression that I have from my time at Commander\u2019s Palace, and it wasn\u2019t the food \u2013\nit was the staff.\nI had been so excited to try the food at this restaurant, that I had never considered what the rest of the experience would be like. I mean, I had my fancy new duds, so I thought that I could blend in with the more \u201celite\u201d people who dine regularly at this restaurant. But I did find myself being incredibly self-conscious while waiting in the foyer for someone to seat us (\u201cThey all know that I\u2019m a middle-class impostor trying to fit in with a better class\u201d).\nHere\u2019s what made this experience magical: as we were being led throughout the many hallways, EVERY SINGLE SERVER SAID \u201cWELCOME!\u201d I mean, there was even a group of servers obviously having a brief meeting, and they stopped what they were doing, turned, and every single one said in the most genuine way: Welcome! (not all at once \u2013 that would\u2019ve been creepy \u2013 it came out naturally staggered with some of them even slightly bowing). It was almost overwhelming, and I was probably bright red as I stammered many thank yous.\nNow, I\u2019ve been a customer service trainer prior to my library life, and greeting customers was always number one on my list. 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I don\u2019t want to belittle that practice, but it really stood out after my experience in NOLA.\nI think that I\u2019ve only ever used the term welcome when people are visiting my home for the first time, or if I\u2019m telling a loved one \u201cwelcome home.\u201d And I think that\u2019s why this simple word is so incredible: it\u2019s something that is generally reserved for people you\u2019re genuinely happy to see while letting them know that they can come in and be a part of your home.\nAnd you know what? I\u2019ve tried it a few times at our library, and it really feels awkward! I\u2019ve been thinking about this a lot and why I hesitate to do the practice of Welcome! And I think that it\u2019s because of the intimate association of the term. It was way easier to say Welcome! to every single person who walked through the door at our Kitty Cafe event, but there were so many new people excited to be there that it felt like a party. But isn\u2019t our library special enough, and our staff like family? Why shouldn\u2019t we want to truly welcome everyone?\nA week after our Kitty Cafe event I saw one of our regular patrons coming up with her children, and I got up and went out to greet them since other staff members were busy with other patrons. She walked in and I said \u201cWelcome, everybody!\u201d and I saw her do a literal double-take! She stammered out a smiling thank you and then went about her normal library routine. But in that moment of her stun, I saw what those servers must see on every new person\u2019s face. It was pretty awesome.\nAnd you know what? I haven\u2019t used Welcome! as much as you think I would have after that experience. It still feels really weird. Isn\u2019t that weird? And I\u2019m hoping that writing this post might help me work through the process of why it\u2019s a struggle for me even though it\u2019s like the bestest thing that I\u2019ve ever realized in terms of customer service. And I still plan on incorporating it into as many greetings as possible, but I hope that it becomes more natural over time.\nA few more thoughts about my Commander\u2019s Palace experience that I think relate to our jobs:\nAs we left, we got turned around and ended up taking the servers\u2019 stairs down into the kitchen! We realized it halfway down, but there was a server behind us who reassured us that it\u2019s fine \u2013 and gave us instructions as to what to do once we made it to the kitchen (turn right and go through the \u201cYES\u201d door). We walked into the kitchen and every single one of the kitchen staff who were facing our direction said \u201chello!\u201d or waved. WOW! We were doing the wrong thing, and still, we felt welcomed and that the staff were STILL happy that we were there.\nIt wasn\u2019t until I was writing this post that I realized how this last experience relates to library life. I mean, kids and sometimes adults wander back behind our circulation desk and/or into our offices. We\u2019re all usually kind about it, but we point out that whoever is back there should not be back there. Sometimes I\u2019ll tell kids \u201chello\u201d but it\u2019s usually quickly followed by a \u201cyou shouldn\u2019t be here\u201d type statement. What if we changed our attitude about that?\nIn an Iron Fist class, I learned to look at patrons as visitors to a new country where the rules/etiquette are different from other countries. It was our responsibility to help guide new visitors and let them know what\u2019s expected. But, what if we treated our patrons like they\u2019re visiting our restaurant for the first time? Just think about that for a bit. (\u201cWelcome to your library, let me tell you about our specials\u2026\u201d)\nThis past weekend a five year old girl wandered back into our office at the Children\u2019s Library, and you know what? Instead of telling her a \u201crule,\u201d I asked her, \u201cwould you like to become a librarian too?\u201d And she shyly smiled and went back to her mom. IT WAS SO SWEET!!! What if to any of those kids or parents who cross an invisible line, we say \u201cHi! Welcome to my world \u2013 want to learn more about it?\u201d I mean, unless there\u2019s private patron info visible, then why wouldn\u2019t that be a neat thing to do?\nThen I got to thinking about \u201cchef\u2019s tables,\u201d which are very special tables that are within the kitchens of high class restaurants where you can eat while watching the chef and kitchen team work. What if libraries offered something similar now and then? A \u201cget a look inside the library\u201d to all ages (and not just school groups). Show off our library mad skillz? Wouldn\u2019t this help our patrons have an even greater sense of ownership?\nI mean, how many people might self-consciously approach our buildings, feeling like they\u2019re not \u201csmart enough\u201d to be there. Maybe they\u2019re intimidated by how \u201cintelligent\u201d and \u201cprofessional\u201d the staff seems to be? How heartbreaking would it be if they weren\u2019t welcomed, weren\u2019t helped, and not shown that we\u2019re there to help them learn to enjoy their library? To drive this analogy into the ground: if they had a negative experience, then they\u2019d likely leave and never want to return because of the bad taste left in their mouth.\nTake a few minutes and read Brytani\u2019s post on Protecting Patrons in the Library. Do you recognize how she promotes a culture of Welcome!? I wanted to give her the biggest hug imaginable after reading her post.\nThis has been a rather epically long post for me, but it\u2019s been a pure joy for me to write (even though it makes me miss New Orleans more). While trying to find a picture or video to show off the staff of Commander\u2019s Palace, I stumbled across this 17 min video about the Commander\u2019s Palace culture.\nThis video should be considered continuing education for anyone involved with the public. Also, I squealed when I recognized our server (Tiffany McEntee) who is the featured image on the video. That should tell you a lot about how much the staff made this an incredible experience. Can you think of any server at any restaurant that you\u2019ve been to who 1. you\u2019d remember their name, or 2. would make you make a happy sound when you see them on a video?\nSeriously, take some time and watch this video \u2013 it\u2019s worth every minute (just don\u2019t be hungry when you watch because you\u2019ll get crazy-hungry which can lead to hanger. You\u2019ll also hate me a bit because I\u2019ve had some of this food):\nWhat struck me most about this is that they talk about making their restaurant an experience and making memories which is exactly what I try and do at our library every day, but maybe not as consistently as I\u2019d like. Up until now I\u2019ve always said that I wanted our library to be like Pixar, but now I\u2019m changing that to be like Commander\u2019s Palace without the food. After all, Pixar isn\u2019t customer-service oriented.\nBut how cool would it be to be known as a world-class library because of your atmosphere? That librarians want to work at your library because of how much you teach and train in all of the areas to promote growth? I would be beyond thrilled to have people go bonkers if they learn their friends are heading to Nebraska, and that tell their friends that \u201cYOU HAVE TO VISIT THE GRETNA LIBRARY \u2013 IT\u2019S INCREDIBLE!\u201d Seriously. I want to make that a reality.\nI may even create a presentation based on the above video and how to apply that culture to libraries \u2013 how fun of a presentation would that be?! I wonder if I could get Commander\u2019s Palace to sponsor the talks and provide the catering\u2026 Heh.\nI\u2019ll leave y\u2019all with this: please think about how welcoming your library space is. Choose a day to try saying \u201cwelcome!\u201d instead of \u201chello!\u201d to patrons as they come in and see how it makes both you and them feel (if you can tell). If you try this, then I would LOVE for you to give me the results of your experiment(s).\nThis weekend I decided to take up the challenge of creating my first (of hopefully many) inspirational videos for Youth Service Librarians. A big THANK YOU to Bryce Kozla for inspiring me to put out these bizarre videos.\nFirst up: The Teacher Inservice Day Speech!\nI must tell you that this was much harder doing than conceiving. I think that I performed this speech at least 20 times. Some in between patrons using the library, but most after we closed. I think that I did pull off one really good performance, but it didn\u2019t suit the rallying feel that I wanted to convey.\nAlso, I had a grandiose vision of the video ending with someone declaring that the children were at the door, followed by me opening the library and getting trampled (Black Friday Style) by hundreds of kids. Obviously that was not doable. 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By comparison it can take 10 to 20 years for a new health care practice to go from development to widespread adoption, according to some estimates.\nThe goal of the Health Acceleration Challenge is similar to that of this HBR-NEJM Insight Center: to serve as a platform to share proven innovations in health care in order to help encourage adoption across geographies, systems, and care-delivery settings.\nApplication questions focused on potential impact (e.g., What positive outcomes would occur if the innovation were disseminated more broadly?), evidence (e.g., What data exist currently that demonstrates success?), and the strength of the dissemination plan.\nAltogether there were 19,965 visitors to the Challenge website who wrote 2,671 comments and provided 478 applications. These applications came from 29 different countries and 43 U.S. states. Approximately 60% were from for-profit companies, while the remaining 40% were from not-for-profit organizations.\nMore than three-quarters of the applicants were focused on provider-facing innovations, as opposed to those that directly addressed payors or patients. Of the provider innovations, 38% were aimed at acute care or hospitals, 14% on self-care, 10% on physician offices, 10% on telemedicine, 8% on home health care, and 20% on multiple or other settings.\nTo narrow down the 478 applications to 18 semi-finalists, we assembled a panel of 50 judges with wide experience in the field. The judges evaluated the applications based on potential impact, evidence of success, and the strength of the dissemination plan. Four finalists were ultimately selected. A winner will be selected in April 2016. (Click here to receive updates about this competition and the next Health Acceleration Challenge, which will begin in the spring.)\nThe four finalists represent a mix of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, provider- and patient-facing innovations, and clinical and operational solutions. Each addresses a different problem in the health-care-delivery value chain and offers a unique approach that has been tested in the marketplace.\nBloodbuy. This Dallas-based company offers technologies that connect hospitals and blood centers nationwide to ensure the efficient flow of lifesaving blood products to patients in need. By providing on-demand access to a diversified base of premier blood centers, Bloodbuy ensures that hospitals avoid overpaying for blood products or encountering supply shortages. At the same time, Bloodbuy enables blood centers to reach and serve a broader base of hospitals and blood centers across the country, thereby increasing inventory turns, eliminating waste, and accelerating growth.\nTo date, Bloodbuy has produced average per unit cost savings of 20% on platelet orders, 24% on leukoreduced-red-blood-cell (LRBC) orders, and 27% on orders for fresh frozen plasma (FFP), when compared to the incumbent processes. On a blended basis, this equates to a net reduction of 22% in total blood spend. Bloodbuy has recently been featured on NPR\u2019s Marketplace segment.\nI-PASS Institute. A collaboration of over 50 faculty across the country, the mission of the I-PASS Institute is to improve patient safety by standardizing provider communication, with a specific focus on improving care transitions between provider shifts within the hospital. The institute\u2019s members include Boston Children\u2019s Hospital, Intermountain Primary Children\u2019s Medical Center, and Oregon Health and Science University. The institute consults and trains clinicians to use the I-PASS Handoff Bundle, an evidence-based, standardized approach to teaching, evaluating, and improving handoffs. The I-PASS Hand-off Curriculum includes teamwork and communication training, simulations, a mnemonic to standardize handoffs, oral and written hand-off improvements, faculty-engagement tools, and an institution-wide sustainment campaign. The I-PASS mnemonic (Illness severity, Patient Summary, Action list, Situation awareness, Synthesis) serves as the cornerstone for the handoff protocol.\nThe I-PASS Handoff Process has been associated with a 30% reduction in injuries due to medical errors in nine hospitals. Medical professionals transmit vital information at every change of shift and whenever a patient changes locations.\nMedalogix. People aren\u2019t dying the way they want to in America. Although 80% say they\u2019d prefer to die at home, surrounded by loved ones, far away from needles and breathing tubes, only 25% get their wish. Not only is this terrible for patients and their families, it is also costing the health care system billions of dollars. In 2011, Medicare spent 28%, or about $170 billion, on patients\u2019 last six months of life \u2014 and much of the spend not only did not extend patients\u2019 lives, in many cases, it shortened them.\nNashville-based Medalogix has developed a technology, Medalogix Bridge, which leverages predictive analytics to identify hospice-eligible patients. Once identified, Bridge incorporates a workflow that helps clinicians better manage patients through the hospice-decision and transfer process. Medalogix offers solutions that use a combination of predictive analytics, workflow analysis, and business-intelligence engines to improve quality and reduce costs. Its products help decrease transfers to inpatient facilities as well as identify patients who would benefit from an additional care episode. In addition, its tools help identify and inform patients who would benefit from hospice care. You can watch the Tedx Nashville talk of Dan Hogan, Medalogix\u2019s president and CEO, here.\nTwine Health. This company is an MIT Media Lab spin-off with a population-health platform that enhances collaboration between patients and clinicians and empowers patients to take the lead in their care. The platform allows individuals with chronic conditions to co-create personalized care plans that serve as common ground for continuous collaboration with their care team: their own providers, their family and friends, and a coach (e.g., nurse, pharmacist, health coach). Care teams provide timely support through tightly integrated communication tools and can efficiently monitor key data and events from their population, allowing them to focus care on the right patients at the right time.\nRandomized controlled trials have shown that patient engagement increases and clinical intervention time decreases with the use of this application. For example, results show that three times the number of patients reach their outcome targets in a quarter the time of standard care with fewer office visits when using the Twine Collaborative Care Platform.\nAll of these projects have stirred new thinking in the health care field. While we wait for the winner to be announced, we hope the discussion about innovations and how to speed their adoption will continue.\nRichard G. Hamermesh is a senior fellow at Harvard Business School where he was previously the MBA Class of 1961 Professor of Management Practice.\nRobert S. Huckman is the Albert J. 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        "raw_content": "Chesley \u2018Sully\u2019 Sullenberger: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\nCaptain Chesley B. \u201cSully\u201d Sullenberger III. (Getty)\nCaptain Chesley B. Sullenberger III, known by his nickname \u2018Sully,\u2019 became a hero on January 15, 2009, when he landed US Airways Flight 1549 in the middle of the Hudson River after both of its engines were knocked out by a flock of Canadian geese as it was climbing up from LaGuardia Airport. All 155 people on board survived, many with only minor injuries. The incident became dubbed the \u201cMiracle on the Hudson.\u201d\nThe crash and Sullenberger are the subjects of Sully, the new film from Clint Eastwood, with Tom Hanks playing the title role. It is based on Sullenberger\u2019s 2009 memoir Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters.\nRead on for a look at the life and career of Sullenberger. He is married to Lorraine \u201cLorrie\u201d Sullenberger and they have two daughters, Kate and Kelly.\n1. Sullenberger Has Long Been Committed to Airplane Safety, Even During his Time in the Air Force\nSullenberger and his wife, Lorrie Sullenberger. (Getty)\nThe 65-year-old Sullenberger has spent his life dedicated to flying and air safety. He has a B.S. from the U.S. Air Force Academy and served seven years in the Air Force, reaching the rank of captain, notes Time Magazine. He was also on an aircraft investigation board and was deployed to Asia and Europe, The Telegraph reports.\nIn 2007, he founded Safety Reliability Methods, Inc., a company that \u201cprovides management, safety, performance, and reliability consulting services.\u201d As his company bio notes, Sullenberger also worked on USAF and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident investigations and has spoken at international panels about safety.\nHis other work includes teaming with NASA to co-write a paper on errors in aviation and worked with the ALPA to develop a FAA Advisory Circular.\nAside from his B.S. in Psychology from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Sullenberger also has a M.S. in Industrial Psychology from Purdue and a M.A. in Public Administration from the University of Northern Colorado.\nNetflix: What\u2019s Coming to Netflix In September 2016?\n2. Sullenberger\u2019s Father Committed Suicide in 1995 & He\u2019s Promoted the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline\nSullenberger went back to flying in October 2009. He retired in 2010, after working for US Airways for 30 years. (Getty)\nSullenberger\u2019s first book did not just touch on the Miracle on the Hudson. It also told the personal story of the pilot, including his father Chesley Burnett Sullenberger\u2019s suicide in 1995.\n\u201cThis isn\u2019t just the hours of before this flight and what happened afterward. This really is your life story,\u201d he told CBS News in 2009 of Highest Duty.\nAfter actor Robin Williams\u2019 death, Sullenberger wrote a long reflection of his father and his father\u2019s depression. He also urged anyone with a loved one at risk to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or the Veterans Crisis Line.\nSullenberger wrote that his father committed suicide after he just had major surgery and was released from the hospital. He knew that his father often went into a \u201cblue funk\u201d and had \u201cdark days,\u201d but didn\u2019t understand his father\u2019s battle with depression. Although his father did not leave a note, Sullengerber wrote that he believed his father thought he \u201cwas being nobel by sparing my mother the burden of caring for him.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been nearly twenty years since my father\u2019s death and I know that many families have been affected like mine,\u201d Sullenberger wrote. \u201cAccording to the CDC, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. There are now more suicides than homicides.\u201d\nToronto International Film Festival 2016: The Top 10 Movies You Need to See\n3. NTSB Report Found That Sullenberger Could Have Made it Back to LaGuardia After Losing Both Engines\nIn 2014, Sullenberger and passengers met to mark the fifth anniversary of the Miracle on the Hudson. (Getty)\nOn May 4, 2010, the NTSB published its final report on the \u201cMiracle On The Hudson\u201d (which is available right here). The investigation, as the Wall Street Journal points out, found that Sullenberger could have flown the plane back to LaGuardia, based on four pilots who repeatedly landed virtual aircraft safety at the airport.\nHowever, the NTSB still believed that Sullenberger made the right decision with the information he had at that moment. Sullenberger and his first officer, Jeffrey Skiles, did not know if they could bring the Airbus A320 back to the airport safely. Also, the NTSB points out that the pilots who virtually landed the aircraft knew about their circumstance ahead of time. According to the Wall Street Journal, Airbus was so nervous that their data would look like they were second guessing a hero that the company asked investigators to keep the results private.\n\u201cI had to be certain we could make it,\u201d Sullenberger wrote in Highest Duty, adding that he thought other options could also kill those on the ground.\nAmong the conclusions investigators made, they wrote:\nThe professionalism of the flight crewmembers and their excellent crew resource management during the accident sequence contributed to their ability to maintain control of the airplane, configure it to the extent possible under the circumstances, and fly an approach that increased the survivability of the impact.\nWilliam Langewiesche, who wrote the book Fly By Wire about the incident, told CNN in 2009 that he didn\u2019t think that it was a \u201cmiracle,\u201d but an example of a highly trained and experienced reacting as they should have.\n\u201cI\u2019m sure Mr. Sullenberger himself wouldn\u2019t have used that word,\u201d Langewiesche told CNN. \u201cThere was no miracle. There was extremely skillful flying going on and skillful engineering in the background. You can include the flight attendants and the passengers. \u2026 There was a lot of altruism, kind of a bravery, soberness. They were not hysterical, and there was no stampeding.\u201d\n\u2018Suicide Squad\u2019: Who Does Scott Eastwood Play in the Move?\n4. Republicans Tried to Get Sullenberger to Run for Congress in 2010, but He Turned Them Down\nIn 2009, Sullenberger testified before Congress as a representative for the U.S. Airline Pilots Association during hearings about airline bankruptcies. (Getty)\nThe Texas-born Sullenberger now lives in Danville, California. In October 2009, The Hill reported that California Republicans tried to recruit Sullenberger to run for the Congressional district that includes Danville. He would have gone up against Rep. Jerry McNerney, the Democrat who introduced a resolution to honor Sullenberger days after the Miracle on the Hudson.\nHowever, Sullenberger decided against running. \u201cCapt. Sullenberger has repeatedly stated that he has no desire to run for office,\u201d Sullenberger\u2019s publicist told The Hill.\nWhile Sullenberger turned down the chance to run for office, he was in Washington frequently in 2009. He was invited to President Barack Obama\u2019s first inauguration and to a presidential address to Congress. He was also at the White House Correspondent\u2019s Dinner.\nOther honors Sullenberger received in 2009 include the Founders\u2019 Medal from the Air League, Lloyd\u2019s Gold Medal for Saving Life from Lloyd\u2019s of London and the French Legion of Honor. He was also honored with a pregame ceremony at the 2009 Super Bowl.\nTom Hanks & Meg Ryan: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\n5. Sullenberger Says Eastwood \u2018Did a Great Job\u2019 With the Movie, but NTSB Investigators Say Otherwise\nSullenberger has been out promoting the movie, as seen in the above clip from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In an WENN earlier this week, he said Eastwood \u201cdid a great job\u201d with the movie and said he couldn\u2019t imagine anyone other than Hanks playing him.\nThe now-retired pilot and current CBS News aviation analyst said that Eastwood told his family that he would respect the story. \u201cHe assured us he would do that and that he would take good care of us. We took him at his word. It\u2019s been quite a process but it\u2019s been quite a lot of fun,\u201d Sullenberger said.\nHowever, as with most based-on-a-true-story movies, Sully isn\u2019t without a controversy. The NTSB investigators told Bloomberg this week that they don\u2019t enjoy being made villains just by investigating the crash. 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        "raw_content": "Mel B says there's officially going to be a Spice Girls reunion \u2014 for real this time\nThe Spice Girls are apparently reuniting to spice up our lives \u2014 and it seems for real this time. While rumors of a Spice Girls reunion admittedly make the rounds every few months, Mel B has confirmed to Hoda Kotb that this time the rumors are, in fact, true.\nOn June 27th, the America\u2019s Got Talent judge stopped by Today, and after reminiscing about her days with the \u201990s girl group, she revealed that the ladies are reuniting. She said, \u201cI\u2019m the only one that keeps on saying, \u2018We\u2019re gonna be performing,\u2019 which we are gonna be performing. Finally they got it together.\u201d\nReports of a reunion tour gained traction back in February, after the five reunited with their former manager Simon Fuller. Victoria Beckham later quashed the rumors, telling Vogue that neither she nor her fellow Spice Girls were going on tour. When Kotb referenced Beckham\u2019s comments to Vogue, Mel B said, \u201cShe\u2019s always saying that. Stop it. We are touring. Should I have really said that out loud? Yes, we are going to be doing performances together for sure.\u201d\nWhile this is definitely big news, we\u2019re also retaining a healthy amount of skepticism. Back in February, Mel B implied that the group would be reuniting at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle\u2019s wedding during an appearance on The Real. The group didn\u2019t end up performing (only Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Beckham were in attendance), and Mel C later revealed on an Australian radio show that the ladies hadn\u2019t actually been asked to perform.\nSo are the rumors true, or is Mel B just telling us what we want, what we really really want to hear?\nWhile incessant rumors of a Spice Girls reunion has left us forever skeptical of it actually coming to fruition, if the rumors are true this time, we\u2019ll be there.",
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        "raw_content": "[Not] Black Like Me\nIt was 1990 and I was heading off to Bloomsburg University, not really knowing what I would experience or the people who would somehow touch my life in many different facets. As I was graduating from high school and preparing for college that summer, one expectation that the university had of new students was to do summer reading, a foreign concept to me at the time. One of the books on the list of readings, which obviously had some kind of impact on me since I can still recall it these years later, was Black Like Me by journalist, John Howard Griffin. As a young man who grew up in a town in Pennsylvania that was nothing less than white, the whole idea was hard to grasp. I couldn\u2019t imagine why I would need to read such a book, and yet, of the books I had to read, it was the only one I had read in its entirety. Somehow, of which I wouldn\u2019t begin to grasp until years later, touched me on a very deep and profound level.\nAnd so there I was, baby steps outside of my hometown, a mere forty-five minutes West on Interstate 80, embarking on an environment that I knew nothing about. If you didn\u2019t look like me or someone like me, you were often only known by something that I would now call derogatory. I was having a difficult time trying to reconcile what it was that I had experienced in the years leading up to college and the reality of the people I would eat with, drink and party with, take classes with, socialize with, and so on. I can look back now and only begin to imagine the confusion of people different than myself. Yet, the words of Griffin\u2019s book continued to stick with me and wrestle within me, but only led to greater division within myself. It was as if I were living in two different worlds, trying to literally, talk out of both sides of my mouth, only leading to a deeper loneliness because I knew deep down that what I had learned really wasn\u2019t the reality, but rather what I was experiencing in relationship began to change who I was and am today.\nAs years went by and I began to travel on mission trips to places like Haiti and several Latin American countries, I always returned to what I had read in that book. The experiences I had, flipped the table on me, not just through the relationships, but the lived experience of being the minority in countries where \u201cgringo\u2019s\u201d were outnumbered by natives, and somehow that made sense and I could begin to feel my insides shaking, trembling, needing to break free, that somehow God was providing an opportunity to know what it\u2019s like on the other side and how I would want to be treated. I remember living with some fear and anxiety as I walked through the streets and alleys of Haiti, a feeling that I have experienced just in my time living in the city of Baltimore. How does a guy who\u2019s skin color is white live in a world and neighborhood where that\u2019s not the majority? I didn\u2019t know an answer, but if I were to live here, and I do, then I\u2019d have to allow myself to live with that struggle as I have in the past and in these many different situations; somehow God is once again leading to greater depths, deeper conversion, and an expansion of the soul. The difference, in the past, the experiences ended in just a week or two, but this is now a way of life.\nAs I have watched events unfold in Ferguson these past few months, and simply sit with them in prayer, I often can\u2019t help but to reflect on some of my own struggles that I have had to face within myself. It saddens me and has brought me to tears at times watching it all unfold. Violence is never an answer, and I do believe that with my whole heart. Yet, I understand it. I understand it because I\u2019ve had that within myself, and all too often, have taken it out on myself, rather than direct it outward as some choose to do. All too often it is an outward sign of what is experienced on the inside of one\u2019s heart and soul. I also understand, though, that we live in a time in this country when tension is already high as we are so often pulled into the extremes of politics, power, and money. We live with a constant mistrust of many systems that no longer function in a healthy manner, from politics, the justice system, and unfortunately, religious institutions. It\u2019s nothing against any one individual. People like Michael Brown and Darren Wilson so often become the scapegoats to the dysfunction, distracting us from the real issues on inequality, human rights, and most especially, from the very foundation of our biblical roots, the dignity of the human person being violated and the reality and fact that we are all brothers and sisters and sons and daughters of a God of love and mercy.\nI\u2019m still of the mindset, and I do hope I\u2019m proven wrong at some point, that there is more to come. There will be more violence that people will choose to act upon rather than sitting with their own discomfort and anger. There will be more protest, even if it is tamped down and squashed in order that we can go on with our lives and continue to live with the illusion as if nothing is wrong in our communities and most definitely, in our country. All of us can only, for a time, repress and suppress what it is that is wrong before it begins to rear its ugly head. Rather than seeing it as something to fear and continue to bury, maybe it\u2019s simply an invitation for us to finally grow up and accept parts of ourselves that have put us on the defense in our lives or have made us feel less than, a minority in one way or another.\nBlack Like Me may end up being one of the most influential books I have read in my life and it came at a time when it challenged everything that I had led myself to believe about others and only to be proven wrong, over and over again. I will never forget the experiences I\u2019ve had in life that have put, or better yet, where God had led, me into places within myself that turned me upside down. I do know, though, that the only way to peace and change is to turn the mirror on oneself and see myself from the Other\u2019s view. It\u2019s uncomfortable. It\u2019s painful. It\u2019s downright hard work and a difficult journey, but it\u2019s the only way to be able to walk in the others shoes, be changed and transformed, and to come to a greater and deeper understanding of the plight of humanity and one that we all share in. Sure, we often continue to have our judgments of others, but we begin to reconcile that with who and whose we are, of a God who sees beyond it all and is ever so gently, and albeit it, painful at times, moving us towards understanding and not one or the other, but a new order and a new way of life free from what binds and separates. All these years later, maybe it\u2019s time to pull out a copy of that book and allow it once again to speak to me and others of the challenges of being deemed different and rather than see it as an obstacle, reconcile with it and allow it to be the gift God created it to be, God created you and me to be.\nPosted in Current Events\t| Tagged black, black like me, change, Darren Wilson, ferguson, God, image of God, journey, love, Michael Brown, peace, reconciliation, understanding, violence, white | 1 Comment\nJeremiah 38: 4-6, 8-10; Luke 12: 49-53\nJeremiah, whom we hear from in today\u2019s First Reading, in some ways can be likened to the Edward Snowden of his day. They wanted him dead for treason; he was looked at as a traitor for carrying the burden of the truth. Jeremiah does, though, face the consequences for his actions; he understands the weight of it all on him. Throughout this book of the Bible he is often in anguish for where God has led him because it so often is where he would not go on his own and the burden of seeing the truth within himself and around him takes a toll on him. It\u2019s no wonder that we he confronts the leaders of Jerusalem that they\u2019d rather him dead, perceiving him as a traitor for revealing the lie that they were living!\nJeremiah believed that they should surrender. The city was already surrounded by this point by the Babylonians and he believed it was more important to save the lives than to continue this war. He was right but they still won\u2019t get it. The city will later find itself under siege and falling again in the not so distant future. They were invested in the war and thought it would bring about peace and yet only brought more bloodshed. He tried to help them understand and see that the enemy was not only beyond the walls of Jerusalem and to be defeated, but was also within the walls. Jerusalem was just as culpable and just as much the enemy to itself but they could not see it. They did not want to hear the truth. Sometimes it is just easier to continue to live a lie, especially when you are so invested in it as the King and military leaders were at that time.\nSo he finds himself at the bottom of a well with no food and drink; he probably had expected that knowing his luck in life. He\u2019s left there to die until the young, foreign court official comes and pleads his cause to King Zedekiah, who was by no means a strong leader and simply said yes to all of them. He finally gives the court official, who too understands the truth that Jeremiah speaks, to pull him out of the well and the two will flee Jerusalem to Egypt in order to protect their own lives.\nThe gospel is also somewhat bizarre this weekend from Luke; it seems rather harsh what Jesus is saying about divisions within the family. He knew they too were searching for peace but the mindset continued at that time, and often continues today, that the way to peace is through war, violence, and destroying the enemy. However, in the process of destroying the enemy, we end up becoming it. It is so often the story of the superheroes that we know. Jesus will try to teach a new way to peace, one that leads us to confront the truth of who we are. Yes we are children of God and born in God\u2019s image and likeness, but we are also sinners and participate in sinful humanity. Confronting that truth is often taking the humble steps in seeing that the enemy is not only out there to be defeated, but right within me; my own worst enemy is always with me. Trying to destroy it isn\u2019t the answer in our lives, but to learn from it and make peace with it through the way of Jesus\u2026reconciliation, understanding, listening, and the peace will follow.\nToday we pray that we may have the humility to recognize the truth within us and to acknowledge the lies we often try to live. We are Jerusalem just as much as they were the Babylonians. We pray that we may find other avenues to seek peace. War and more violence only perpetuates more war and violence and will never bring about the peace Jesus desires for us. It all too often appears that we prefer the divisions that he speaks of because we\u2019d rather \u201ckeep the peace\u201d which only avoids the truth rather than seeking inner peace. 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        "raw_content": "I found 7 Measures of Success\u2014What Remarkable Associations Do That Others Don\u2019t inspiring. Perhaps because it was the Good to Great version for associations and that the ASAE (American Society of Association Executives) project was founded upon Jim Collins\u2019 work.\nOf all the associations that were nominated, only a handful had the \u201csecret ingredients\u201d that influenced their success:\n1) A Customer Service Culture\n2) Alignment of Products and Services with Mission\n3) Data-Driven Strategies\n4) Dialogue and Engagement with Members\n5) CEO as a Broker of Ideas\n6) Organizational Adaptability\n7) Alliance Building\nWhat I resonated with the most were the first four ingredients and those seemed to me to influence member retention the most. 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It means always being on the lookout for the possibilities and opportunities presented by the members\u2019 needs and expectations.\u201d\nThe book came out in 2006 and years before others such as Race for Relevance and The End of Membership As We Know It shook the foundation of membership-based organizations after the 2011 recession. That\u2019s when I realized that the last two ingredients were the most important. But, this book didn\u2019t tell you how to make your organization remarkable if you weren\u2019t or how to become great again after the fall.\nImagine if you were a brand new CEO taking the helm of an organization just before the recession. Soon after, the oil & gas industry, your largest sector and biggest investors and supporters, crashes. But it was really the \u201cstraw that broke the camel\u2019s back.\u201d That\u2019s the beginning of the story in Making Remarkable, the newly released book written by Adam Legge who was the President & CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce from 2010 \u2013 2018.\nAdam\u2019s quote in the Introduction sent chills down my spine, \u201cI\u2019ll be honest: I didn\u2019t know where to start. The challenges that the Chamber was facing were significant: financial difficulties, disengaged staff, declining membership and support, struggles adapting to the changing world, legacy staff issues, a weak brand and a relatively non-existent value proposition.\u201d Sound familiar?\nBut the story has a happy ending and it wasn\u2019t because of a fairy godmother.\nIt took a lot of grit and work. Adam set out a mission to make the Calgary Chamber \u201cremarkable\u201d which he describes as, \u201cRemarkable enables the finest work to be done. 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More importantly, it delivers on Jeff Bezos\u2019 definition of a strong brand, \u201cYour brand is what people say about you when you\u2019re not in the room.\u201d After listening to community perceptions, the leadership team needs to facilitate an inside-out change to redefine the organization\u2014why it exists and why it matters to the community. Once purpose is redefined, the culture needs to emulate through the employees and you either have the \u201cright people on the bus\u201d or you have to replace them.\n2. People \u2014 Build a high-performing culture led by great leaders who demonstrate exemplary\ngovernance that is focused around the Three F\u2019s:\nFocus on the future with long-term outcomes, strategy and fiduciary responsibility.\nForm of people and skills based on the needs and culture, diversity, size, terms and an aligned\nFrame of effective and efficient governing policies and procedures and streamlined meetings.\n3. 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        "raw_content": "2011 BET Award Nominations Announced, Chris Brown Leads With Six\nChris Brown Leads BET Award Nominations\nBET has announced the nominees for the 2011 BET Awards and leading the pack is singer Chris Brown.\nThe 22-year-old has six nominations including \u201cVideo Of The Year\u201d and \u201cBest R&B Male Artist\u201d while he\u2019s trailed by Lil Wayne with five award nods.\nWayne is up for \u201cBest Male Hip-Hop Artist\u201d and \u201cViewers Choice\u201d alongside Drake who\u2019s nominated alongside Nicki Minaj for \u201cMoment For Life.\u201d\nNicki is also nominated in the \u201cBest Female Hip-Hop Artist\u201d category.\nCheck out the full list of 2011 BET Award nominations below.\nBest Female R&B Artist:\nBest Male Hip-Hop Artist:\nBest Female Hip-Hop Artist:\nBest Male R&B Artist:\nB.o.B f/ Hayley Williams \u2013 \u201cAirplanes\u201d\nChris Brown f/ Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes \u2013 \u201cLook at Me Now\u201d\nChris Brown f/ Tyga & Kevin McCall \u2013 \u201cDeuces\u201d\nWaka Flocka Flame f/ Roscoe Dash & Wale \u2013 \u201cNo Hands\u201d\nRihanna f/ Drake \u2013 \u201cWhat\u2019s My Name?\u201d\nKanye West f/ Rihanna \u2013 \u201cAll of the Lights\u201d\nMarsha Ambrosius \u2013 \u201cFar Away\u201d\nB.o.B. f/ Hayley Williams of Paramore \u2013 \u201cAirplanes\u201d\nChris Brown f/ Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes \u2013 \u201cLook at Me Now\u201d\nKanye West f/ Pusha T \u2013 \u201cRunaway\u201d\nVideo Director of the Year:\nMr. Boomtown\nBest Gospel:\nYoungStars Award:\nTyler Perry\u2019s Why Did I Get Married Too?\nSportswoman of the Year:\nViewer\u2019s Choice Award:\nLil Wayne f/ Cory Gunz \u2013 \u201c6 Foot 7 Foot\u201d\nMindless Behavior \u2013 \u201cMy Girl\u201d\nNicki Minaj f/ Drake \u2013 \u201cMoment 4 Life\u201d\nRihanna f/ Drake \u2013 \u201cWhat\u2019s My Name\u201d\nTrey Songz f/ Nicki Minaj \u2013 \u201cBottoms Up\u201d\nCentric Award:\nBest International Act: U.K. :\nD\u2019Banj (Nigeria)\nD-Black (Ghana)\nFally Ipupa (Congo DR)\nTeargas (South Africa)\n2011 BET Award Nominations\t, 2011 BET Awards\t, BET Award Nominations\t, BET Award Nominees\t, BET Awards\t, BET Awards Nominations\t, chris brown BET awards",
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        "raw_content": "Vol. 62 March 1, 2012 Technological Diseases, or NOT\n\u201cDiagnosis: bicycle face\nA Brief History of Technological Diseases That Weren\u2019t\nA quick tour through these long-vanished ailments is a gentle reminder that whatever problems technology causes, sometimes a disease says as much about our anxieties as it does about our gadgets.\u201d\n\u2013 Latif Nasser, Boston Globe Ideas, Feb 12, 2012\n. For example: bicycle face, \u201can expression either arduous, irritable, or at best stony\u201d in the 1890s. Today we might call it \u201cjoggers face\u201d (have you ever seen one with a smile on their face?). 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(3)\nMost recently, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection found that \u201cthere is no evidence for a set of health effects\u2026that could be characterized as \u2018Wind Turbine Syndrome.\u201d The supposed health impacts pushed by wind opponents include mental health problems, heart disease and vertigo. The Department\u2019s Panel was comprised of independent experts in a range of fields associated with the possible health impact of exposure to wind turbines. They explored scientific literature, reports, popular media and public comments and concluded that there was no scientific basis for claims about Wind Turbine Syndrome.\n\u201cWind turbines consist of three main parts: a fan, a gearbox and a generator. Our cars have fans, gearboxes and generators and we are much closer to those, much more often, than we are to wind turbines. 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Our findings support strategies to promote the social milieu of schools as a way of achieving better mental health and learning outcomes.\nDespite many years of attempt to de-stigmatize the concept of \u2018mental health\u2019 by various health organisations and governments, accessing mental health services is still perceived by many parents and their children as a daunting task. For example a study of first-time primary care giver\u2019s experience of accessing first episode psychosis services revealed that caregivers often encountered service-focused and carer-focused barriers when initially accessing services. However, acquired knowledge, experience with services and caregiver assertiveness was noted to enhance access on subsequent occasions. Hence programs aimed at engaging the families coupled with providing information might empower them to better access mental health services. One potential but currently neglected focus for health intervention is the school\u2019s social milieu. [1\u20133] There is some evidence that the school\u2019s social atmosphere affects patterns of substance use, antisocial and disruptive behaviours as well as how well students learn. Advocates of health promotion in the school context have argued that addressing organizational processes and social relationships are likely to be effective in bringing about behavioural change. [4\u20136] Despite the attractiveness of utilizing the resources and context of school for facilitating health interventions, relatively few strategies have been tested that use this approach. [7\u20139].\nIn 2008, three New South Wales government special schools located at the \u201cHill Top\u201d, Glenfield, and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service of the Sydney South West Area Health Service (now called the South Western Sydney Local Health District) started a project to overcome the barrier in accessing health services and with a view to provide a holistic service through collaboration between education and health departments.\nSupport for the project was obtained through discussions between the senior management of the Health and Education departments in response to a desire to develop better partnerships.\nResearch focus and objectives\nDeveloping a framework for collaboration between Health and Education departments in the provision of mental health assessments and recommendations\nUpskilling teachers and school staff on detection of mental health issues through consultation and training opportunities.\nFacilitating access to young people and improving engagement of families to early intervention and therapeutic management of significant behaviour and emotional problems.\nIn-service training for school personnel to develop skills and knowledge in mental health, to equip them better in managing challenging behaviours in the classroom.\nThe program was evaluated using a qualitative approach and involved school staff who made the referrals and focus group reviews with senior management. For the clinical outcome of the young people who were assessed through the program, the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL- Parent and teacher scale) [10] was used.\nThe Schools for Specific Purposes (SSP)\nThe three government schools involved in this Hill Top project are Ajuga, Campbell House and Glenfield Park SSP\u2019s. All three schools have higher ratio of teachers to students (1:7) compared to mainstream school. Students are placed at these schools when they are unable to continue their education at the mainstream school due to their mental health and/or challenging behaviours. Ajuga and Glenfield Park SSP cater for students from kindergarten to high school years, with a view of integrating students back into their mainstream school. All students at Glenfield SSP have mild intellectual disability as a co-morbid disability. Campbell House caters for only high school students and the focus is on integration to higher education or work. Although the schools are located in the Campbelltown LGA (south region of South Western Sydney), their students come from a broader geographical area of Sydney.\nThe project operated as an outreach service of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) covering the local government areas of Fairfield and Liverpool in South Western Sydney. This service has a strong family focus in their intervention, and a secondary service which provides services for children and adolescents with moderate to severe mental health problems following referrals from professionals (e.g. school counsellors, doctors, etc.).\nThe Hill Top Project\nThe Project was coordinated by a clinician from the mental health services and a district guidance officer (DGO and senior school counsellor) based at one of the three schools. The project consists of three components: the consultation clinic, training for teachers, and seminars on mental health topics for parents of students attending these schools.\nFor the consultation clinic, the CAMHS clinician and the DGO organise referrals and the clinic is conducted once a month during school term. The team usually include a child & adolescent psychiatrist and a clinician from CAMHS. When the school personnel raise concerns about a student, the school counsellor prepares a referral report with information on presenting mental health problems, family background and obtains consent from the parents/carers for a referral to the consultation clinic.\nThe consultation clinic typically consists of three stages\nAn initial consultation with school personnel that includes the DGO, school counsellor, school principal and classroom teacher(s) who have direct involvement with the student. The purpose here is to provide a triage to determine the severity of the mental health impacting on the student\u2019s learning and day to day function, provide recommendation and support for the school and to assess the need for further psychiatric or other interventions.\nIf after the initial consultation, it is determined that the student would benefit from a clinical mental health assessment, this is provided either at the school itself or at the CAMHS service depending on the family\u2019s level of acceptance of mental health intervention and availability of transport. If the student lives outside of the CAMHS catchment area, the CAMHS clinician will facilitate a referral to an appropriate child and adolescent mental health service.\nThe cases are reviewed at least once after initial consultation to ensure that recommended actions have been completed.\nThe CAMHS psychiatrist and clinicians provide a minimum of two training sessions per year at the school that is attended by around 30 staff members. School principals decide the mental health topics that are most relevant to their teachers. The training usually involves a 90 minute session covering both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical skills as relevant to the topic. The objective is to increase awareness and knowledge and thereby up-skill teachers to better support the learning needs of students who have mental health problems. Topics covered in training sessions have included management of young people with history of trauma, clinical presentations in autism spectrum disorder, management of challenging behaviours in the class room etc.\nThe school holds regular parents meetings to provide support to parents of students attending the schools. Schools also can request psycho-education presentation as deemed appropriate.\nTill date a total of 32 clinics were held as part of the project where initial consultation with the school personnel occurred and in some cases the family and the patient were also involved. Of the 28 cases (25 males and 3 females) that progressed to further evaluations, 5 had family interviews at the school clinic and 5 were followed up through the CAMHS services. The rest were subsequently followed up by school, referred to paediatricians or other mental health services when the students were from outside the catchment area. Of the 10 students who received a comprehensive assessment, all had clinical features that warranted a diagnosis as per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual -4th Edition [DSM-IV] and they received appropriate interventions. These included Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Depressive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar disorder, Dissociative disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder.\nAt the 6 monthly and end of the year focus group review, teachers who made the referrals reported that they found it valuable to have advice from the mental health professionals on the management of students in crisis. Feedback from the parents who attended the CAMHS service following the referral through this project had been positive and they articulated that they were better able to access coordinated services by health and education, which would not have been possible otherwise. School professionals who made the referrals completed a semistructured questionnaire about their experience of the program in which they agreed that the collaborative efforts had helped to provide a comprehensive approach to management of mental health issues in schools. There was 100% agreement from staff who made the referrals that the project \u201cdefinitely made it easier to engage families\u201d and that \u201cparents and students have been more likely to follow through with appointments\u201d when the referral was made through this project. While some families had been reluctant in the past to attend appointments at the heath facility, the opportunity for consultation at the school made it possible to engage the family and for the young person to receive a mental health assessment. Other themes included the feedback from teaching staff that the project helped improve their knowledge and understanding of mental health issues as well as the confidence to deal with these issues.\nX, an adolescent male student was referred for significant problems in attention as well as disruptive behaviours in class (e.g., making bird noises, leaving classroom, etc.). His parent was reluctant to seek specialist help to assess him for mental health intervention. However, with encouragement from his teacher and school counsellor, his parent agreed to meet with the mental health staff at the consultation clinic. He was then diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome and prescribed medication. His behaviour improved significantly both at school and at home as assessed by the Achenbach School-Age assessment Teacher\u2019s Report checklist, Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA) [11] and Clinical Global Assessment Scale in October 2010 and May 2012 (Table\u20091).He was able to pursue his career goal through training at a tertiary institution while continuing his enrolment at the special school on a part time basis.\nPre- and Post evaluation of case X\nPre test (October 2010)\nPost test (May 2012)\nAnxious Depressed\nWithdrawn Dep\nClinical range\nBorderline/Normal\nOther Problem in total\nFacilitating \u201cpathways to care\u201d was seen as an important outcome of this initiative with three key elements addressed namely:\nBetter access to mental health services\nCoordinated referral to the appropriate mental health service that matched the individual needs\nCollaboration and consultation to improve:\nKnowledge about mental health presentations\nSkills and ability to manage mental health problems\nSystematic changes in the way mental health issues are addressed in the school environment\nThe key elements of the intervention included process-feedback on the social context, creation of a coordinating structure (i.e. the action team), and ongoing consultation. The process of coordinated health promotional work provided a means for nesting a health agenda within a school\u2019s policy and practice framework. The result was the development of interventions tailored to the needs of particular students that was suitable for the school and home environments. Until recently mental health has been seen as primarily the domain of health specialists, and not the concern of teachers, parents and police [12]. However, with the increase in the number of students with mental health problems in schools and particularly in the special education settings, and given the lack of specific preservice preparation in the area of mental health for teachers [13], they often remain unprepared to recognize and/or intervene in mental health issues confronting today's teachers. Although there remains much to learn about the wider application of this particular approach, our findings support strategies to promote the social milieu of schools as a way of achieving better health and learning outcomes [6, 7]. While there are other examples of projects involving clinical assessment of young people with intellectual disability in the school setting, the Hill Top project described here is distinct in that the focus is the health promoting \u201cwhole-school approach\u201d [14] where staff, parents and young people are all active participants in this program. This project is a rare example of a unique partnership between Area Mental Health Services and the Department of Education where collaborative clinical service is complemented by teacher training and parental involvement. Having established this strong partnership, out next aim is to maintain and extend this initiative to other schools in the district in order to provide similar opportunities.\nThe Hills Top project facilitated collaboration between health and education departments that allowed improved access to health services for a group of young people who would otherwise not have sought help through traditional referral pathways.\nThe Hill Top Project was conceptualised by a number of key people including Valsamma Eapen and David Hong from the South Western Sydney Local Health District and, Pauline Kotselas, Margaret Hudson, Carl Warren, Ann Ready, and Wendy George from the Department of Education Community. The authors would like to thank Natalie Armstrong, Wendy George and Karen Willis, principals of the Special Schools for their on-going support for the Project and for providing the venue for the clinic, and Kay Howe, Assistant Principal of Campbell House School, and the teachers of the three Special Schools who diligently provide a holistic learning environment for the students.\nVE made substantial contributions to conception and design of the project as well as being involved in the delivery of the service, data gathering and finalising the manuscript. LL was involved in project planning, data analysis and in manuscript preparation. CA contributed to project co-ordination at the site and data collection. 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        "raw_content": "High Performance Building Design \u2192\nPosted: July 15, 2018 | Author: Frank Cunha III | Filed under: Architecture, Design, Green, More FC3 | Tags: AI, AIA, AIA Architect, AIA COTE, Amherst, Amsterdam, anti-terrorism regulations, archdaily, Architect magazine, Artwork, Atrium, Automation, Benchmark, BRE, BREEAM, BREEAM certification, Building Research Establishment, cafe, California campus, Campus, carbon dioxide, Certification, Chatham University, Chesapeake Bay, Chief Sustainability Officer, City, city of the future, coffee machines, cooling, cooling recovery system, COTE, cross-ventilation, Deloitte, Deloitte Netherlands, Drinking Water, DTTL, Eco Architect, Eco Builder, Ecology, Eden Hall Farm, Environment, Environmental Center, Facilities, Falk School, Falk School of Sustainability, future city, General Hospital, George Washington University, GHG emissions, Global Chief Sustainability Officer, green, Green Architect, Green Builder, green building, Green Office Building, green roof, greenest, Greenhouse, Hampshire College, heating and cooling, heating recovery system, Innovation, Inouye Regional Center, Landscape, LEED Certification, LEED Certified, lighting, lighting and ventilation, Living Building Challenge, Manhattan, Massachusetts, Metrics, Milken Institute, municipal, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, native vegetation, natural ventilation, naturally ventilated, Netherlands, New York, New York City, Ng Teng Fong, NOAA, NYC, NYCity, Office, Oregon, Pearl Harbor, Public Health, rainfall, Re:Vision, recovery system, resources, salt shed, Savings, School, shading, Singapore, Stanford, Stanford University, Starbucks, Sustainability, Sustainable, Technology, The Edge, University, USGBC, ventilation, Virginia Beach, water resources |Leave a comment\n\u201cThe opportunity to collaborate with a host of experts ensured that the finished building was sensitive to its surroundings and created a technologically productive and happy working environment.\u201d The decision to erect public buildings is not considered casually in the Netherlands. \u201cIn Holland, there is a lot of empty office space,\u201d explains Tim Sluiter, property manager, Information Technology (IT) & Workplace Services, Deloitte Netherlands. \u201cBut, old buildings are less energy efficient and the physical space usually doesn\u2019t fit the office design of the future. We wanted to demonstrate a new building would be a model of sustainability.\u201d Deloitte Netherlands approached OVG Real Estate, a Dutch commercial real estate developer and investor, to make its vision a reality. \u201cIn our experience, Deloitte Netherlands strives for the best and the building we developed for them reflects this,\u201d says Coen van Oostrom, OVG\u2019s founder and CEO.\n\u201cWe brought together a team of experts and challenged them to identify innovations to make The Edge one of the most efficient commercial properties in the world.\u201d The benchmark for efficiency The Edge produces more electricity than it consumes, an achievement made possible by an array of solar panels\u2014some of which are placed on neighboring buildings\u2014and below-ground thermal energy storage. Its Ethernet-powered LED lighting system is 80 percent more efficient than conventional illumination.\nRainwater is collected from the roof and balconies and used to flush the building\u2019s toilets and water its gardens. Even the contours of the structure and its orientation to the sun play a role in its resourcefulness. Upon its completion in late 2014, The Edge was awarded the highest BREEAM accreditation score ever for an office building\u201498.36 percent\u2014by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the global assessor of sustainable buildings. The innovative, connected lighting panels do more than sip minute amounts of voltage; they contain about 28,000 sensors that detect motion, light, temperature, humidity, and even carbon dioxide levels.\nIt\u2019s these sensors, providing real-time data, which make The Edge possibly the smartest and most occupant-friendly office space in use today. The sensors allow facility managers to assess how and when certain parts of the building are being used. \u201cIn our building, IT and facilities management are a combined function,\u201d Sluiter explains. In the short term, collected information can be used to determine where cleaning is and is not necessary on a given evening. Long term, emerging patterns showing light use of certain locales on certain days can lead to rooms or even entire floors being closed off to save energy. Connected and customized Sensors also make The Edge an interesting and enjoyable place to work. For example, software updates to a smartphone app, developed by Deloitte Netherlands, will soon make it possible for coffee machines to recognize individuals when they approach and dispense the blends and add-ins they desire.\nThe app already assigns daily workspaces that best fit users\u2019 preferences, and allows them to control the brightness of the lighting above their work surfaces and adjust the climate of their particular areas. It can direct people throughout the building, reading a meeting location from one\u2019s online calendar, for example, and suggesting the route to get there. Employees can even use the app to track their progress in the on-site gym\u2014where some of the fitness equipment actually feeds generated wattage into the building\u2019s power grid. The building is close to public transportation, a high-speed rail link, and a cycle route network. More than 500 bicycle parking spaces encourage tenants to pedal their way to work. Those who must drive arrive at a high-tech garage that identifies their vehicles, points them to available parking spots, and uses sensor-equipped LED lights that brighten and dim as drivers arrive and leave.\nSluiter stresses that personal data cannot be accessed by managers or anyone else. Privacy laws ensure nobody can track a person\u2019s whereabouts, monitor how many meetings they\u2019ve missed, or see what times they\u2019re using the garage. \u201cThis building offers the technology to do certain things that would make tenants\u2019 lives even easier, and most of them would gladly accept the functionality,\u201d he says. \u201cBut, at the same time, it\u2019s extremely important to protect people\u2019s privacy and conform to the law.\u201d Those minimal barriers certainly aren\u2019t hindering The Edge\u2019s reputation. \u201cOur aim was to make The Edge the best place to work,\u201d says Erik Ubels, director of IT & Workplace Services, Deloitte Netherlands. \u201cOur meeting areas are filling up because every client and employee wants to experience this building. It\u2019s not too small yet, but the economy is growing and the building is getting crowded. It\u2019s possible we made it too popular.\u201d\nSustainability gains across the network The Edge is unquestionably the \u201cgreenest\u201d of the DTTL and Deloitte member firm offices around the world, but other Deloitte spaces have received either BREEAM or LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) certifications. The Deloitte University facility in the US is LEED certified, as is office space occupied by DTTL and the US member firm at 30 Rockefeller Center in New York. Many other member firm office spaces in the US and abroad, including Hong Kong, Istanbul, and Sao Paulo, are LEED certified. The Zurich office has earned a LEED Platinum award, and several Deloitte UK office spaces have received BREEAM certification.\nTravel and the office needs of a global network of businesses are the primary drivers of Deloitte\u2019s overall environmental impact. The environmental impacts of transportation, particularly air travel, are a complex challenge that will need to be met with global collaboration and welcomed dialogue. While Deloitte\u2019s absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions increased 2 percent from FY2014, Deloitte\u2019s headcount also grew by 7 percent. Therefore, GHG emissions intensity per full time equivalent (metric tons CO2e/FTE) dropped by 6 percent. 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        "raw_content": "Remembering Christmases on the Farm\nWritten by Karen Ross, Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture\nSacramento, California - As Christmas approaches this year, I\u2019ve been on the road quite a bit and I\u2019ve spoken with a lot of farmers and their families. On the drive back from Monterey, and before that from Napa and Sonoma, and up and down the Central Valley, I\u2019ve seen the lights strung along fence lines, and the festive decorations at our wineries and dairies and so many other kinds of farms and ranches and agricultural operations.\nI find myself getting a bit nostalgic this year, remembering Christmases on my own family\u2019s farm in western Nebraska. How the snow and the solitude and the silence were such a part of the season. How family was always at the center of it. How there was still work to do \u2013 no presents were opened on Christmas morning until the cattle were fed! Even when everything was weighted by a chill, we would take the time to simply be with one another during the holidays, sharing stories, laughing, enjoying good food \u2013 lots of it \u2013 and letting the laughter seal our memories of things truly worth remembering about each other, about all that binds us together the rest of the year.\nSurrounded by wide open spaces on the family farm in Nebraska\nThere is something special about Christmas on a farm, and it warms my heart to know that so many of the people I work with, both here at CDFA and in the larger agricultural community, are experiencing it as part of their family\u2019s celebration this season. This farm girl is the luckiest person in the world to get to do what I am so passionate about for people and issues. Though I work in an office most days now, I remember Christmas on the farm, surrounded by the land (these pictures show the wide open spaces of my childhood) and immersed in all the potential that the land gives us. It makes me proud to work for farmers, for ranchers, for Californians who appreciate what this industry does, what it means. And, I am especially grateful for the fantastic people who work at CDFA. They are dedicated true public servants!\nSo Merry Christmas to you. And especially for those of you spending the season on the farm, enjoy your family and all that is so special about this wonderful place, California, that agriculture calls home.",
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        "raw_content": "Frank Harmon, North Street NW at Massachusetts Avenue, Ink and watercolor\nCognitive scientists, artists, software designers, doctors, and architects from around the country are convening at the Indiana University Center for Art and Design in Columbus, Indiana April 7-10, 2016. During the symposium Drawing and the Brain, they will be discussing the role of freehand drawing in the workings of the human imagination. Participants Robert Goldstone, Chancellor\u2019s Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences/Cognitive Science at IU-Bloomington, and IUCA+D Director and Associate Professor at IU, the architect and artist T. Kelly Wilson, joined me in the studio to preview the forum.\nIt turns out that in terms of nuance and expressivity, being able to draw is incredibly high bandwidth.\nYa\u00ebl Ksander: Kelly, I understand that the symposium emerged in response to a similar symposium at Yale, asking, \u201cIs Drawing Dead?\u201d Remind us why one would even propose that question in the first place these days. What are the phenomena in our culture and our educational system that would indicate that drawing might be dead?\nKelly Wilson: By and large in the graduate schools and undergraduate schools of architecture, something like freehand drawing or even manual drafting went the way of the dodo bird, and was replaced by digital formats for drawing and representation. To make room for computation, things had to get pushed off the wagon. And manual drafting is certainly one of those consequences. And freehand drawing\u2013which is sometimes referred to as sketching\u2013is treated as if it\u2019s an ornament to an architect\u2019s education.\nIn the act of making a drawing, your body is implicated in the act of thinking.\nWhen the evidence of learning how to see as an artist with drawing and what is gained by this is principally about access to things that words are not very good at dealing with. There are non-verbal meanings that we think with all the time that drawing gives us particular and unique and individual access to.\nRob Goldstone: It turns out that in terms of nuance and expressivity, being able to draw is incredibly high bandwidth. As it stands now, paper and pencil are an exceptional value for us cognitively speaking. We are able to express things in a nuanced way that we are not able to do with other contemporary devices yet.\nYK: It seems that in our haste to adopt all of the fabulous tools that technology has given us that drawing, interpreted broadly\u2013handwriting, calligraphy, sketching\u2013is something that\u2019s been left behind. Children are rarely taught penmanship anymore. I think that\u2019s fallen out of the curriculum. Is your symposium in some way an attempt to remedy that situation?\nKW: It was the thought for this conference that three basic types of people have never discussed this with each other, to our knowledge. The first group are the cognitive scientists and doctors and engineers who think about the way the brain works and are trying to map it; with those who teach drawing; with the next generation of folks writing code for drawing. Complex coordinations between mind, eye, and hand are at the heart of the conversation.\nThere are non-verbal meanings that we think with all the time that drawing gives us particular and unique and individual access to.\nRG: What I think is important about drawing is that it\u2019s part of this interactive loop. People might think that the way to be creative as an artist or designer is to get a great idea in your mind, and then in the end you\u2019ll transcribe it onto paper as the final product. And that isn\u2019t how creativity works at all.\nReally it\u2019s an interactive loop where you put something down on paper, you inspect what you put down on paper yourself, and that causes you to get new ideas, which causes you to re-craft what you put on paper, perhaps throw it away, start anew, and then there\u2019s this engagement of this long loop where the drawing influences how you think, and influences the next drawing.\nKW: With the complex movements of your five fingers, with your wrist, with your elbow, and even your knees get involved in the act of making a drawing, so that your body is implicated in the act of thinking.And the lovely consequence of this is that a set of marks put on the page with ambiguity, and almost without purpose\u2013like fooling around\u2013tends to cause more images and thoughts to burst forth in the mind. 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        "title": "How to Find Health Insurance as an Independent Worker | Indypendently | Advice & Inspiration for Solo Workers",
        "raw_content": "As an independent worker you enjoy a lot of perks, such as freedom and flexibility. However, one perk you probably don\u2019t get from through your job is health insurance. As a general rule in the U.S., health insurance is supplied by a worker\u2019s employer, but independent workers are self-employed so they have to fend for themselves.\n\u201cIndependent workers \u2014 those without access to group health insurance \u2014 have very limited options,\u201d says Ernie Sweat, senior consultant at Fringe Benefit Analyst, an insurance, consulting, and employee benefits firm. \u201cThey can purchase coverage through the marketplace, with a subsidy perhaps, or go to a carrier outside the marketplace during the next open enrollment.\u201d\nLet\u2019s walk through your options for getting health care coverage as an independent worker.\nChoose an Affordable Care Act Plan\nThe Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, is the 2010 health care law designed to expand insurance coverage options, including for people who aren\u2019t covered through an employer\u2019s plan. Obamacare is also a commonly used name for the government-run marketplace, or exchange, through which you can select and buy coverage.\n\u201cIf independent workers happen to own a business, many states have a definition of eligibility that will allow them to cover themselves and their spouse as separate employees and thus qualify for group coverage,\u201d Sweat says. \u201cThis requires that they both be listed at the very least on the articles of incorporation.\u201d If they both receive a salary, he says, the process is much easier.\nThe ACA requires that plans include preventive services, as well including coverage for pre-existing conditions, pediatric dental, birth control and maternity benefits, and mental health and substance abuse.\nThere are four categories of plans under the Affordable Care Act \u2014 bronze, silver, gold and platinum.\nBreaking Down the Differences in ACA Plans\nThe four ACA plan types differ as follows:\nWith a bronze plan, you pay 40 percent of your medical costs and the insurance company pays 60 percent \u2014 but only after you\u2019ve met a significant deductible. These plans tend to have the lowest monthly premiums but may have a deductible of several thousand dollars, which means you pay all costs when seeking medical care until that level is reached. After that, the insurer begins to cover its portion of your medical bills. Because of this cost setup, these plans are best for people who are in good health.\nWith a silver plan, you pay 30 percent of your medical costs and your insurance company pays 70 percent after the deductible is met. Deductibles typically are lower than with bronze plans.\nWith a gold plan, you pay 20 percent of your post-deductible medical costs and the insurance company pays 80 percent. Gold plans typically have significantly higher monthly premiums but lower deductibles. If you seek care on a regular basis, a gold plan might be the way to go.\nWith a platinum plan you pay 10 percent of your post-deductible medical costs and your insurance company pays 90 percent. These plans have the highest monthly premiums but the lowest costs when you need medical care, so they\u2019re a good choice if you need care on a frequent basis and you can afford the premiums.\nThe ACA opened access for many people who previously struggled to get health coverage, but the costs within these plans can still be difficult for independent workers. Monthly premiums for individuals can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, and you might have to pay several thousand dollars before you fulfill the yearly deductible. \u201cThe [pre-deductible] cost to cover a family of four could be $2,000 a month,\u201d says John Barrett, managing partner at Health Insurance Brokers.\nBarrett says the government had been paying insurance companies to offset losses, but now that that funding has been stopped by the Trump administration, insurance companies are raising their rates. The government offers some subsidies to cover the increases, but independent workers must have a very low income to qualify for one.\nWork with an Insurance Broker\nWhat if you don\u2019t qualify for a government subsidy and can\u2019t afford the premium for an ACA plan? That\u2019s when working with a health insurance broker can be invaluable. \u201cOutside the ACA, insurance plans are being created that allow an individual to put together modular units,\u201d Barrett says. And there\u2019s a bonus: These cobbled-together \u201coff-exchange\u201d plans typically cost less than those purchased through the Obamacare exchange, he says.\nBut the process of finding a good insurance broker to create this kind of plan can be daunting. Referrals from friends or family can be a great way to find an agent, but since most people have coverage through their employer, you may not know many people who shop for coverage on the individual marketplace.\nBarrett suggests that you start by vetting a broker\u2019s website. Look for brokers who specialize in individual coverage. You want a broker who offers different types of plans, such as short-term medical coverage, hospital indemnity and \u201cgap coverage,\u201d so that they can assemble a plan to fit your specific needs.\nCompanies like Barrett\u2019s work to find the best plan options under one of the Obamacare exchanges or to find alternative forms of coverage outside of the ACA, including gap coverage. \u201cGap coverage is designed to reimburse the high-deductible gap that must be paid by the individual before the insurance coverage pays the remainder of the medical services,\u201d he says.\nOnce you\u2019ve identified a few possible brokers, call them. Be as specific as you can be about the type of coverage you need. For example, you might ask to speak with an agent who deals with individuals under 65. You also want to find a broker who can show you a range of options.\nBrokers are paid on commission, but they have a responsibility to act in accordance with their client\u2019s best interests. Look for a broker you trust who can clearly communicate your options.\nFind a Plan through a Professional Association\nMany professional associations also offer options for individual members to purchase a plan through their network. Organizations like the Freelancers Union and the National Association for the Self-Employed are good options for exploring whether an association plan is available to you. The Freelancers Union even offers a range of plans through a National Benefits Platform.\nSome associations, such as the Writers Guild of America, have strict rules about who qualifies for health benefits as a member. 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        "raw_content": "The Mind Really Works Only One Way\nAs you\u2019ll see below, even when it really doesn\u2019t look like it, the mind works only from the inside-out. Really.\nWe hope you are seeing this more and more, and we hope your year is off to a fantastic and productive start.\nAs the movers carried boxes and furniture from the moving truck to our new house, I found myself holed up on the floor in an empty bedroom with tears streaming down my face.\nFirst time parents, our baby was just 12 weeks old when my husband earned a big promotion at work. Great news, but accepting his new role required a move from the small town we both loved to a giant city full of strangers and traffic. On top of that, just before moving day, I suddenly lost hearing in my left ear.\nPopular culture likes to tell us that stress is an externally created phenomenon. A quick google search unearths tons of articles detailing life\u2019s \u201c10 Most Stressful Events.\u201d According to these, I was facing three of the top ten- a new baby, a significant relocation to a new city, and a major health issue- at the same time.\nAs we packed our house in the week leading up to our move, I did a pretty good job of leaning into some pretty negative thinking, momentarily forgetting the fact that life is experienced from the inside-out. Most days, it really, truly looked like motherhood, the move to a city, and my hearing loss were causing my stress and sadness. Worried about my ability to be a good mom with one ear and dreading living in a dense metropolis, I found myself in a self-focused pity party of one, innocently blaming the events around me for causing my distress.\nHowever, even in the midst of this, differently charged thought would sometimes pop through and surprise me. \u201cI\u2019ll still be a good mom even if I can\u2019t hear,\u201d the thought would say. And super quiet, but still there: \u201cI am blessed to have such a great hubby and beautiful baby, and they are all that really matter, in the end.\u201d\nThose \u201cTop 10 Causes of Stress\u201d articles are missing the world\u2019s best-kept secret: even when it really, really, really seems like the external world is the source of our experience, the mind works only one way.\nPositive or negative, neutral or charged, and regardless of my \u201cstressful\u201d circumstances, my experience was coming from my thinking. I wasn\u2019t trying to think my way in or out of anything. But I was thinking. And my feelings followed that thinking directly.\nWe\u2019ll be living in the city for at least a couple years, I still have a new baby, and I still can\u2019t hear well out of my left ear. In fact, my circumstances are basically the same, but the thinking that landed me on the floor of an empty bedroom already feels foreign. Did I actively do anything to change it? No. My thinking shifted on its own, as thinking is apt to do when we leave it alone. And when my thinking shifted, life looked different.\nThank goodness the mind works this way.",
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        "raw_content": "Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made the admission before the game against the Los Angeles Lakers.\nDurant has one year remaining on his contract with the back-to-back NBA Champions.\nThe Warriors superstar has the option on his contract to take another year with Golden State if he so wishes.\nIf Durant doesn\u2019t, then he will become a free agent in the summer and will have the freedom to talk to new teams.\nDurant previously stated he wants to do what is best for him and make as much money as possible this summer.\nHe has not given any indication regarding any specific teams, despite many believing he will head to the New York Knicks.\nESPN\u2019s Tim Bontemps wrote on Friday that NBA teams believe Durant will head to the Knicks this summer.\n\u201cIt has been thought for months that Durant\u2019s most logical destination, should he choose to leave Golden State, would be to come East and join the Knicks,\u201d he wrote.\n\u201cSeveral rival teams this week said that is their full expectation, and that was before the Knicks, clearly feeling confident about their chances, used Porzingis to push all their chips to the center of the table.\u201d\nWhile Durant has not commented on the rumours linking him with the Knicks, Kerr admitted that the rumours have been tough for the team to deal with.\n\u201cYou get paid a great salary to play basketball for a living and the upside is pretty awesome,\u201d he said.\n\u201cBut there are some things that are difficult to deal with as well.\n\u201cThat\u2019s your job, and you have to do that.\u201d\nDurant will become a free agent on July 1 if he doesn\u2019t extend his contract.\nUntil then, it is unlikely that Durant will comment any further on the rumours, as he could run the risk of breaking the NBA\u2019s tampering rules.",
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        "raw_content": "Interfaith Encounters \u2013 Citizens Building Communities\nWe form and maintain on-going interfaith encounter groups, or centers, that bring together neighboring communities across the country. Each center is led by an interfaith coordinating team with one person for each community in the area.\nThe goal of this group is to develop into a \u201cmini-community\u201d that exemplifies the desired relations of mutual respect and friendship while respecting and reinforcing the unique identity of each community. These groups then act as models for the surrounding community of how multiple faiths can live side by side in peace while becoming growing islands of coexistence communities.\nThe backbone of the groups\u2019 process is the monthly session of joint study. 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Through monthly meetings and shared religious celebrations and conferences, WIE groups create a sacred space of trust, harmony and support during difficult times.\nYouth Interfaith Encounters (YIE)\nThe YIE is a special place for young adults to have interfaith encounters with their conterparts of other faiths. These encounters are run by young people, for young people. Similar to the general groups and the WIE groups, the YIE groups also develop into \u201cmini-communities\u201d that seek to induce the desired change in the larger society. The YIE also acts as a gateway for young adults to join the interfaith encounter process.\nView a group list.\nIf you would like to see what takes place at these encounters (along with other events and projects), visit our Yahoo groups page.\nIsraeli-Palestinian Dialogue (IPD)\nWe hold regular interfaith meetings and conferences in cooperation with Palestinian organizations, with the objective to build peace between the two nations on a people-to- people level. Because we take an inter-religious, non-political, approach we are able to engage in the process people from all parts of the political spectrum in their respective societies. Even as the violence continues, these meetings are carried on cautiously, in carefully selected locations.\nThere are 3 sub-groups of the IPD:\nJerusalem/Hebron Youth Interfaith Encounter Group\nADAMA Interfaith Encounter\nVisit our Yahoo groups page for more information.\nThe Middle East Abrahamic Forum\nThis is an annual conference of people from all three Abrahamic religions who aim to support both cross-cultural understanding and mutual respect as powerful tools for peace building in the Middle East. A group of Muslim, Jewish and Christian practitioners meet to discuss how they can work together in supporting acceptance and coexistence in and between their local communities and to plan and promote further regional programs. Currently these activities take place with partners from Egypt, Iran, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Turkey. We are now exploring the expansion of this forum to a Euro-Meditteranean Abrahamic Forum. In April 2010 we had its first successful conference with additional partners from Belgium, Greece, Lithuania, Poland and Spain.\nCross-Cultural Study Visits\nThis program sponsors field trips to various sacred locations and archeological sites with the objective of educating the public about the meaning and significance of the land, and its value to each of the monotheistic traditions.\nGod\u2019s Holy Mountain\nThis is an independent study project under the auspices of the IEA. Based on the IEA\u2019s fundamental premises \u2013 that religion not only can, but must play a positive role in resolving conflict and that setting aside politics, we can with respect and integrity breach any subject \u2013 God\u2019s Holy Mountain has taken on what has become the symbol of conflict: the issue of the Temple Mount / Al-Haram Al-Sharif. The project aims to transform the Temple Mount, from a place of contention and strife to one that is truly God\u2019s Holy Mountain, a house of prayer for all people (Isaiah 56:7), fulfilling God\u2019s original mandate to the Jewish people to manifest the One God to the world: \u201cOn that day, God will be One and His Name One\u201d (Zechariah 14:9).\nTo see the Project\u2019s research \u2013 including publication in leading Journal of Jewish law (Tehumin) \u2013 and how the dialogue around the research is progressing, please feel free to visit the Project site.\nThe Oil for Peace Project\nOil for Peace is a not for profit business that strives to bring Jews, Muslims, and Christians together for the promotion of mutual respect, cultural appreciation, and coexistence.\nOil for Peace strives to achieve this aim by marketing traditionally hand-made items, which symbols our respect to the legacy of our fore-fathers. The profits from our joint enterprise are invested in inter-faith and inter-cultural activity in order to build and sustain bridges between the different communities of Israel.\nOil for Peace was co-founded by three participants of the Interfaith Encounter Association, Noy Mordekovitch, Ahmad Hamdan and Itamar Tahar-Lev, and built as a model for co-operation based on mutual respect and trust.\nFor further information, please email info@oil4peace.org, or call 054-4949323. You can also visit their website.\nFriends of the IEA\nSet up outside the Middle East, an important role of these groups is to help the IEA sustain its work to build the human side of peace in the Holy Land and the Middle East. The Friends of IEA sponsors several fundraising and information sessions each year in various locations around the country and is always looking for volunteers. Please visit our contact page if you are interested.",
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        "raw_content": "MD Anderson Researchers Presented New Pre-clinical Data Today at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting\nVANCOUVER, British Columbia and MENLO PARK, Calif., April 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- DelMar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCQX: DMPI) (\"DelMar\" and the \"Company\"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of new cancer therapies, today announced that the Company's collaborators from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson) presented new pre-clinical data supporting the promising potential of its lead anti-cancer product candidate, VAL-083 (dianhydrogalactitol), in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and ovarian cancer.\nAbstract (#2157): \"Enhanced in vitro activity of dianhydrogalactitol (VAL-083) in combination with platinum drugs: Impact of p53 and platinum-resistance,\" was presented at AACR during the \"New Drugs, Therapeutic Targets, and Treatment Approaches\" session.\nIn summary, MD Anderson researchers presented new in vitro data from their studies with VAL-083 indicating that:\nVAL-083 induces apoptosis independent of p53 status, and appears to have a distinct mode of action from platinum-based chemotherapies widely used in the treatment of NSCLC and ovarian cancer;\nVAL-083 demonstrated ability to circumvent cisplatin-resistance in all ovarian cell lines tested;\nVAL-083 was active against NSCLC tumors harboring T790M, p53 and/or KRAS mutations, known to confer resistance to currently available therapies; and\nVAL-083 demonstrated super-additivity or synergy in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy.\n\"These results support VAL-083 as a viable treatment option for refractory NSCLC and ovarian cancer patients failing platinum-based therapy as well as the potential benefit of a VAL-083-platinum combination,\" said Jeffrey Bacha, DelMar's chairman & CEO.\nDr. Dennis Brown, DelMar's Chief Scientific Officer, added, \"The activity of VAL-083 observed in tumors harboring mutations known to be correlated with resistant phenotypes and poor treatment outcomes provides clarity and direction as we advance toward planned clinical trials in NSCLC. We can use these biomarkers for patient selection in a personalized-medicine approach to establish clinical proof-of-concept in specific tumor sub-types representing significant unmet needs within the cancer treatment market.\"\nDelMar previously announced plans to initiate clinical trials with VAL-083 in the treatment of NSCLC in cooperation with Guangxi Wuzhou Pharmaceutical (Group) Co., Ltd., who is to provide funding for the trial in accordance with the terms of a collaboration agreement.\nData from the Phase I dose-escalation of the study suggest that VAL-083 is well tolerated using a regimen of 40mg/m2 daily x 3 every 21 days. Dose limiting toxicity (DLT) defined by thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts) was observed at doses above 40 mg/m2. Generally, DLT-related symptoms resolved rapidly and spontaneously without concomitant treatment.\nSub-group analysis of Phase I data suggests a dose-dependent and clinically meaningful survival benefit following treatment with VAL-083. Patients in a low dose (\u22645mg/m2) sub-group had a median survival of approximately five (5) months versus median survival of approximately nine (9) months for patients in the therapeutic dose (30mg/m2 & 40mg/m2) sub-group following initiation of VAL-083 treatment. DelMar also reported increased survival at 6, 9 and 12 months following initiation of treatment with VAL-083 in the therapeutic dose sub-group compared to the low dose sub-group.\nUpdated interim data from this ongoing study will be presented on Tuesday April 19, 2016 at the AACR Annual Meeting in the Phase II/III Clinical Trials in Progress\" session (Abstract #CT074).\nThe current standard of care for newly diagnosed NSCLC is platinum-based combination therapy or tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy for patients whose cancer exhibits over expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (\"EGFR\") mutations. Patients exhibiting an over expression of EGFR mutations have shown an initial response rate to TKIs which exceeds the response rate for conventional chemotherapy. However, resistance to TKI therapy has emerged as an important unmet medical need commonly linked to the emergence of specific mutations such as T790M.\nTo view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/delmars-val-083-demonstrates-promise-in-the-treatment-of-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-and-ovarian-cancer-300252824.html",
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        "raw_content": "How to Lift the Front End of a Dodge Ram 1500\nIf you own a Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck, you'll probably need to lift the front end from time to time. A lot of people place the jack under the A-Arms, but this puts pressure on the bushings and can cause a bolt to break. Others place the jack under the engine block. This can cause an extreme amount of pressure on the engine and could cause the block to crash. One safe way to raise the front end on your Dodge Ram 1500 is to do so is behind the front wheel on the driver's side.\nPlace a jack under the frame just behind the driver's side front wheel. Center the bottle jack supplied with the Dodge Ram under the frame.\nJack the driver's side off the ground until you can place a jack stand under the frame just behind the bottle jack. Make sure the front tire is off the ground and you have adequate room to work under the truck.\nLower the Dodge Ram onto the jack stand. Double-check to make sure the driver's side tire is off the ground.\nRepeat the process on the passenger side of the Dodge Ram.\nTwo jack stands\nHow to Remove the Starter From a 2005 Ford F150",
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        "raw_content": "When You Are\u2026..\nWhen the day brings heaviness\u2026..\nWhen you feel overwhelmed\u2026..\nWhen you are burned out\u2026..\nWhen you are burdened\u2026..\nWhen you are exhausted\u2026..\nWhen you are frustrated\u2026..\nWhen you are in need\u2026..\nGo to Him and He will give you rest.\nThere is no greater feeling than that of being loved. Knowing you are loved just makes the world seem a bit brighter. But let\u2019s face it. There are times when we question whether love is real. We question if we are loved. Are we lovable? Do we matter? Does anyone care about us? Sometimes these thoughts and questions seem to overwhelm us. But there is One who loves us always. There is One who took on our sins and died for us all out of His great love for us. He chose to give his life so that we could have life because of LOVE. You are His beloved. You are precious to Him. You have value. You have worth. You matter. I don\u2019t know if you basking in the light of knowing that you are loved right now, or if you are questioning whether or not you are loved, but I do know that Jesus loves you more than you can ever imagine. I pray that you will know how loved you are. Rest in His love.\nObama sure has everyone stirred up with his latest announcement. Whether you are in support of his announcement or against it, you have to admit it has you a bit stirred up. And for some this has probably become the topic of conversation in the teacher\u2019s lounge, the break room, lunch meetings, and various other places. But are we really hearing ourselves when our lips are just a flapping? Do the words that come out of our mouths speak love or hate? As a disciple of Christ, I am called to walk in love and grace. And that means that I am to show that love and grace to all people. To Obama. To those in support of same sex marriage. To those opposed to same sex marriage. I may not agree with everything that Obama ( or anyone for that matter) says or does, but I am still called to see him through the eyes of Christ. I am still called to see those in same sex relationships through the eyes of Christ. I really feel that the Holy Spirit has been working on me as I have thought on Obama\u2019s announcement. I do not know his heart. I do not know how he has struggled with his decision. I do not know how he asked God to search his heart in this. Only God knows him from the inside out. Only God knows his heart. Only God knows the struggle he has had in making this announcement. If we are to truly be the expression of Christ to ALL people then we need to make sure that our words show the love of Christ to ALL people.\n\u201cA new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love on another.\u201d John 13:34-35, NIV\n\u201cAnd walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.\u201d Ephesians 5:2, NIV\nAnd So the New Journey Begins\n\u201cThere is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.\u201d Ecclesiastes 3:1NIV\nChange. Sometimes it\u2019s a word we fear. Sometimes it\u2019s a word we welcome. Change can be bad, but change can also be good. God is doing some changing in my life right now. Well, in my family. He is opening the door for Brian and I to plant a church. Church planting is what we feel God hs called us to. Not everyone understands church planting or church planters for that matter. But we are stepping out in faith to do what God has called us to. We don\u2019t know what all God has in store, but we trust thatjust good. I know that what God is going to do is going to be far more anything that I could ever imagine. It will be amazing! It will be magnificent, it will be powerful! It will life changing! It will be Kingdom explosive! So, we welcome the change, even if we don\u2019t like packing and taping boxes. We welcome the change because we know that what God has in store is going to be awesome! So, let the journey begin and may we make an impact for the Kingdom!",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Another Waste of Time\nTrails Seen from Space \u00bb\nI have read about chemtrails and I really believed what I\u2019ve heard. However, I know nothing about science. I live in WV, its very rural where I live and I\u2019m at about 2,000-4,000 feet elevation depending on if I\u2019m going to another town or not that day. I see the \u201cchemtrails\u201d, I\u2019ve remember what I\u2019ve read, and I get angry and wonder why no one else notices. I stumbled upon your article and you present some good evidence as to the difference between contrails and \u201cchemtrails.\u201d You are a scientist and my mind wonders if you are who you say you are. Some sites talk about the \u201cchemtrails\u201d containing aluminum and barium, things to harm us and/or attempt to control the weather (either rain or no rain). I didn\u2019t doubt it wasn\u2019t true because I know our government (the U.S. govt) is pretty corrupt. But you have raised some good points and I now doubt the whole chemtrail thing. Thank you for taking the time to explain this, I will show this to my husband. I like to think of myself and someone who is informed, but I like to make intelligent decisions about what I believe as far as things of this nature. Thank you again!\nDawn, I\u2019m glad you\u2019ve responded this way. But don\u2019t just take my word for it \u2013 follow up my links and references. You will find there are many other folks who think as I do.\nThe people who make claims about chemtrails are harming our society by leading it away from the true causes of health problems and the endemic corruption in seats of power \u2013 a double disservice. No, a triple one, because they make everyone else needlessly anxious as well.\nYou would do well to take some interest in science because it underpins the whole of our technological society, and an incomplete understanding of it makes one prone to such conspiracy theories and helpless in the event of its collapse.\nI am grateful for your thanks. They are the only payment I get!\nI am perfectly well aware of what causes contrails and that contrails exist and are seen daily. What the data I (and many others have) gathered proves is that \u201csomething other than contrails\u201d is also seen (not necessarily daily) in our skies. This video proves this:\nAt 0:44 in the above we see (1) a normal contrail, disappearing in the time lapse and (2) a chemtrail x persisting for much longer. Same sky. Same day. Same temperature.\nPlease can you provide the flight numbers for the flights which made this grid over my house on 10th June 2005 at 9:45pm:\nPlease can you provide the flight numbers for the 42 aircraft seen in this video made on 4th Feb 2007 between 2:15 and 4:45pm:\nNice blog \u2013 other than that it is working hard to twist certain basic facts \u2013 such as those shown in the videos linked here.\nDear Andrew, your post was correct up to the point where you wrote \u201cI am perfectly well aware of\u201d.\nThen it turns out you aren\u2019t \u201cperfectly aware\u201d of anything.\nA cursory search of the standard scientific literature on the atmosphere would prove this to you, but somehow you have never gotten round to it, have you?\nYou may have been able to point a videocam, but lacking scientific understanding, you have as yet been unable to interpret your videos.\nI dare say that the Papal See thought that Galileo was \u201ctwisting certain basic facts\u201d when he suggested the Sun, and not the Earth, was at the centre of the local night sky. Good luck with your entry into scientific understanding.\nAlso, you address me as if I were some automated flight computer at your beck and call. I am not. I\u2019m a retired scientist enjoying the sunshine on a volcanic island in the sub-tropical Atlantic ocean, and I have no intention of wasting my time as you waste yours.\nFurther posts from you will be flagged as \u201cspam\u201d unless they show some signs that you have committed yourself to a further education.\nFor a start you could read this blog. It contains a list of the books that you should have read before you so foolishly committed yourself to re-enacting \u201cChicken Little\u201d.",
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        "raw_content": "Atlanta was a blast! It feels good to have a couple more race experiences under my belt and it was fun competing with some of the top Canadian and American hurdlers (view results). I also met some members of the Track and Field Athletes Association, an international group dedicated to growing the profession and the sport of track and field, and providing a strong voice on behalf of track and field athletes. More to come on this exciting group soon!\nThe 400m hurdles is proving to be a very interesting event. First and foremost I\u2019ve learned that the wind is always a major player. I\u2019ve taken to walking around with my finger in the air everywhere I go, testing the direction and speed of the moving air and imagining how I might alter my running rhythm if I were faced with these conditions in a race. Rhythm is everything in 400m hurdles, and a little wind behind you or in your face can send you way too close to a hurdle, or chopping your steps to add a last minute stride if you\u2019re too far. Either way, rigidly maintaining a given rhythm and having to make these last minute adjustments is not ideal \u2013 it takes a lot of effort to recover your balance and composure as you continue around the track to the next hurdle. This choppy adjusting has been my main challenge thus far, especially around the second corner of the race. It is my prime focus for the next couple of weeks to iron out a good rhythm!\nMaking the appropriate adjustments while approaching a hurdle is often referred to as \u201csteering\u201d. I see this both in terms of driving a vehicle with a steering wheel, as well as involving a big bull \u2013 a steer. It basically feels like I\u2019m driving a bull. It isn\u2019t an easy task to change your stride pattern mid sprint in order to cover more or less distance and successfully negotiate the hurdle. But I\u2019m ready to grab the bull by the horns and direct it where I need it to go \u2013 I\u2019m going to steer the steer! As I get better at adjusting for the hurdles from farther away I anticipate the bull part of the definition will go out to pasture\u2026\nMuch to work on, much to love.\nShout out to all the track stars from London Western Track and Field Club representing their high schools at WOSSA \u2013 as always, do your best and have fun!!\nMay 23, 2014 \u00b7 Posted in The Events, Track and Field, Track and Field Meets \u00b7 Tagged 400m hurdles, 400mH, American Track League, Atlanta, London Western, steer, steering, Track and field, Track and FIeld Club, WOSSA \u00b7\nOne thought on \u201cSteering in Atlanta\u201d\nYou\u2019ve got a great strategy and unbridled enthusiasm (see what I did there ;-D ) \u2013 an excellent combination. Sounds like you are following your own advice, Jen Marie \u2013 doing your best and having fun!",
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        "raw_content": "Seeking Employee Feedback\nWhy do companies avoid seeking employee feedback? What has changed in the past 20 years that make annual \u201cEmployee Opinion Surveys\u201d a thing of the past. Several HR Managers have told me that the social online environments have taken over the tasks and offer people to freely comment about any company as an employee and as a customer. This may be true, but do you really want all your dirty laundry airing for all the world to read?\nAnother HR Manager I know runs an annual Employee Opinion Survey and takes the feedback to management, and it is shared in time for annual strategic planning. (Don\u2019t you just love this?) She said that this annual outlet for feedback continues to minimize the open source feedback because employees are given the chance to vent in an environment they believe will be read and acted upon.\nAnother company that does not seek employee feedback has a ton of it online. 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        "raw_content": "Home > Books > Tuff Juice: My Journey from the Streets to the NBA\nBut before Butler had a chance to prove himself on the court, he spent his time trying to prove himself on the streets, as a gang member and drug dealer in his hometown of Racine, Wisconsin. He saw friends gunned down in the bloody street wars near his home, was arrested nearly 15 times and wound up behind bars and in solitary confinement before his 15th birthday.\nTuff Juice shares Caron Butler\u2019s extraordinary journey from his delinquent youth in the streets of Racine to his role as an accomplished pro basketball player, dedicated husband and father, active philanthropist and burgeoning businessman. Along the way, the book explores the incredible impact his single mother\u2019s unconditional love and his college coach\u2019s unwavering support had on him, and what drives him to be so successful in basketball and in life.\nLike The Blind Side, it\u2019s a gripping narrative filled with hubris, dangerous obstacles and heartwarming moments that transcend sports and speak to perseverance, hope and the triumph of the human spirit.",
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        "raw_content": "Links to Canadian Creators Page is Live\nIf you notice on the sidebar to the right, there is a \u201cLinks to Canadian Creators\u201d page. This list is still a work-in-progress, and will continue to be. I\u2019ve only posted the first half of the list I have, and will hopefully post the rest of them in the near future.\nThat being said, if you see any creators missing, or any incorrect links (or better links), please send them my way (please check the \u2018Links\u2019 page to see how to do so).",
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        "raw_content": "Home > October 2014 - Volume 32 - Issue 10 > Challenges of hypertension and hypertension treatment\nChallenges of hypertension and hypertension treatment\nIstituto Auxologico Italiano and Centro Interuniversitario di Fisiologia Clinica e Ipertensione, Universit\u00e0 di Milano, Milan, Italy\nCorrespondence to Professor Alberto Zanchetti, Centro di Fisiologia Clinica e Ipertensione, Universit\u00e0 di Milano, Via F. Sforza, 35, 20122 Milan, Italy. Tel: +39 02 50320484; e-mail: alberto.zanchetti@unimi.it,alberto.zanchetti@auxologico.it\nThe present issue of the Journal of Hypertension is largely focused on challenging problems of hypertension management.\nA first problem, long debated but unsolved yet, regards the type and time of the blood pressure (BP) measurement that may provide a greater predictive indication of cardiovascular damage and, possibly, a better guidance for preventive interventions. Ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) over the night has repeatedly been considered more predictive than daytime monitoring, and the size of the BP decrease characterizing night sleep (in medical jargon named \u2018dipping\u2019) is often used as a quantitative predictor. In a cross-sectional analysis of 682 hypertensive patients of the Korean ABP study, Yi et al. (pp. 1999\u20132004) now report that the level of nocturnal BP is a far more important determinant of left ventricular hypertrophy than the extent of dipping. In the same issue, another study, analyzing a group of Korean patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), emphasizes the role of absence of dipping and of reverse BP changes during night-time (what in medical jargon is often referred to as \u2018reverse\u2019 dipping, a term which suggests some strange physical activity of astronauts in absence of space) in possibly determining brain damage diagnosed in magnetic imaging as \u2018white matter hyperintensities\u2019 (Lee et al., pp. 2005\u20132012). In two thoughtful comments that accompany the two studies, Narayan and Cameron (pp. 1962\u20131963) and Pucci et al. (pp. 1964\u20131966) raise the point that a cross-sectional design, such as that followed in both studies, cannot demonstrate cause-and-effect relationships, so that terms like \u2018predictor\u2019 or \u2018predicting\u2019 should be avoided in reporting results of cross-sectional studies.\nAnother cross-sectional study in this issue adds some unexpected data to the debate of sleep influence on BP. Although previous epidemiological studies have suggested that a shorter duration of nocturnal sleep may increase the risk of hypertension for older adults (in keeping with the protective role of a lower BP during night sleep), Cao et al. (pp. 1993\u20131998), in a very large cohort of Chinese people (more than 27 000 participants), found that the practice of a longer afternoon nap is associated with a higher prevalence of hypertension. This also is a cross-sectional study with its well known limitations and difficulties in identifying confounding factor, as remarked by Lombardi et al. in their accompanying editorial.\nObstructive sleep apnea is not only associated with higher BP during the night, but represents a condition often responsible for resistant hypertension. Three articles are devoted to this challenging type of hypertension. On the diagnostic side, Margallo et al. (pp. 2030\u20132037) report the widely used Berlin questionnaire used to screen patients with OSA has a low accuracy. On the therapeutic side, Azizi et al. (pp. 2038\u20132044) expand their previous studies comparing the effectiveness of a therapeutic strategy based on the use of mineralocorticoid receptor blockade with one based on dual renin\u2013angiotensin system blockade, and show the former approach is not only more successful in reducing BP, but is also more efficient in reducing left ventricular mass. It is known that aldosterone is often elevated in resistant hypertension, and plays a role in maintaining elevated BP, and in this issue a study by Petramala et al. (pp. 2022\u20132029) shows primary aldosteronism is accompanied by an increased oxidative stress, a mechanism probably involved in the frequent organ damage present in this type of secondary hypertension. Interest in new procedures, alternative to drug titration, to lower BP in resistant hypertension has survived the recent negative results of Symplicity-3, and Vink et al. (pp. 2045\u20132053) show that the BP-lowering effect of renal denervation is inversely proportional to baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), thus being more effective in situations known to be associated with a particularly high level of sympathetic activity.\nTherapeutic challenges are discussed in another group of studies. Ogihara et al. (pp. 2054\u20132063) present the result of a Japanese randomized controlled trial aiming at verifying the unexpected result of the Avoiding Cardiovascular Events through Combination Therapy in Patients Living with Systolic Hypertension (ACCOMPLISH) trial [1], that is, that association of a blocker of the renin\u2013angiotensin system in association with a calcium channel blocker is more powerful in reducing cardiovascular event incidence than its association with a thiazide diuretic. Instead of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used in the ACCOMPLISH trial, Ogihara et al. have used an angiotensin receptor blocker, olmesartan. Formally, the Combinations in Olmesartan (COLM) study has been unable to confirm the results of the ACCOMPLISH trial, the difference in event incidence between the two olmesartan combinations not achieving statistical significance. In an accompanying editorial, C\u00edfkov\u00e1 (pp. 1967\u20131969) remarks there were a number of differences between the COLM study and the ACCOMPLISH trial, both in the characteristics of the patients included and in the primary endpoint used, but particularly the COLM study was underpowered and it cannot be excluded that with a larger population of patients or a more prolonged follow-up the nonsignificant hazard ratio [0.83, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.65\u20131.07] might have achieved statistical significance.\nOther therapeutic contributions are provided by a systematic review by Peters et al. (pp. 1945\u20131958) on calcium channel blocker use and cognitive decline or dementia in the elderly, showing no clear evidence to suggest that these agents increase or decrease risk of cognitive decline or dementia; a randomized controlled study by Faulkner et al. (pp. 2064\u20132070) reporting the long-term beneficial effect of exercise on vascular risk factors and aerobic fitness in patients with a recent transient ischemic attack; an analysis of data from the Women's Health Initiative randomized controlled trials showing that among postmenopausal women hormone replacement therapy (both based on estrogens only or their combination with progesterone) is associated with a small but statistically significant increase in SBP and its visit-to-visit variability (Shimbo et al., pp. 2071\u20132081); a study by Ruiz-Hurtado et al. (pp. 2082\u20132091) reporting that in patients with stage 2 chronic kidney disease under chronic renin\u2013angiotensin system blockade persistence of albuminuria is accompanied by more marked oxidative damage; an epidemiological study in the Rotterdam population finding that the risk of thiazide-induced hypokalemia is rather high, particularly in men, and only partially reduced by simultaneous use of a potassium sparing agent (Rodenburg et al., pp. 2092\u20132097).\nA systematic review and two epidemiological studies focus on behavioral influences on hypertension: perceived stress and occupational status interact to increase the risk of future high BP (Wiernik et al., pp. 1979\u20131986); personality traits characterized by anxiety influence the white coat effect (Terracciano et al., pp. 1987\u20131992), and a meta-analysis of available randomized trials on stress reduction techniques appear to support a BP-lowering effect of these techniques in hypertensive patients, though the authors warn the conclusions must be interpreted with caution because major methodological limitations of the relevant trials (Nagele et al., pp. 1936\u20131944).\nOther epidemiological studies in the current issue of the Journal report a significant increase in the prevalence of hypertension in China over the period 2002\u20132012 (Wang et al., pp. 1919\u20131927), the high prevalence of aortic root dilatation among hypertensive patients (Covella et al., pp. 1928\u20131935), and the low prevalence of chronic kidney disease in a very large cohort (128 588 individuals) of relatively young (mean age 39 years) Spanish workers once GFR is correctly estimated on two repeated blood samples (S\u00e1nchez-Chaparro et al., pp. 1970\u20131978).\nFinally, the findings of an experimental study by Sampson et al. 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        "raw_content": "Joy C. Schaefer is Visiting Assistant Professor of World Literature at Grand Valley State University, where she teaches courses such as Film Culture and Contemporary Black Literature. Her most recent work draws on transnational feminism to analyze histories and representations of public secondary schools located in marginalized neighborhoods, examining how these institutions often fail to include the non-\u2018universal\u2019 student (e.g. the \u2018veiled\u2019 Muslim girl; the queer racialized delinquent) in the contexts of (post)colonial France and the United States.\nJoy earned her PhD in Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies at Stony Brook University (SBU) with a dissertation entitled, \u201cCruel Paris: Transnational Feminist Approaches to Banlieue Cinema.\u201d As an Instructor in the Communication & Media Studies Department at Fordham, she taught the university\u2019s first Queer Studies in Film & TV course. She holds an M.A. in French Studies (NYU) and an Advanced Certificate in Women\u2019s & Gender Studies (SBU), and she is the recipient of the Vivien Hartog Best Graduate Instructor Award for Women\u2019s & Gender Studies (SBU, 2016). Joy\u2019s work has been published in The Quarterly Review of Film and Video and Studies in European Cinema.",
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        "raw_content": "Viral Mutation Rates\nRafael Sanju\u00e1n, Miguel R. Nebot, Nicola Chirico, Louis M. Mansky, Robert Belshaw\nMiguel R. Nebot\nNicola Chirico\nLouis M. Mansky\nAccurate estimates of virus mutation rates are important to understand the evolution of the viruses and to combat them. However, methods of estimation are varied and often complex. Here, we critically review over 40 original studies and establish criteria to facilitate comparative analyses. The mutation rates of 23 viruses are presented as substitutions per nucleotide per cell infection (s/n/c) and corrected for selection bias where necessary, using a new statistical method. The resulting rates range from 10\u22128 to10\u22126 s/n/c for DNA viruses and from 10\u22126 to 10\u22124 s/n/c for RNA viruses. Similar to what has been shown previously for DNA viruses, there appears to be a negative correlation between mutation rate and genome size among RNA viruses, but this result requires further experimental testing. Contrary to some suggestions, the mutation rate of retroviruses is not lower than that of other RNA viruses. We also show that nucleotide substitutions are on average four times more common than insertions/deletions (indels). Finally, we provide estimates of the mutation rate per nucleotide per strand copying, which tends to be lower than that per cell infection because some viruses undergo several rounds of copying per cell, particularly double-stranded DNA viruses. A regularly updated virus mutation rate data set will be available at www.uv.es/rsanjuan/virmut.\nThe mutation rate is a critical parameter for understanding viral evolution and has important practical implications. For instance, the estimate of the mutation rate of HIV-1 demonstrated that any single mutation conferring drug resistance should occur within a single day and that simultaneous treatment with multiple drugs was therefore necessary (72). Also, in theory, viruses with high mutation rates could be combated by the administration of mutagens (1, 5, 21, 44, 53, 83). This strategy, called lethal mutagenesis, has proved effective in cell cultures or animal models against several RNA viruses, including enteroviruses (11, 39, 44), aphtoviruses (83), vesiculoviruses (44), hantaviruses (10), arenaviruses (40), and lentiviruses (15, 53), and appears to at least partly contribute to the effectiveness of the combined ribavirin-interferon treatment against hepatitis C virus (HCV) (13). The viral mutation rate also plays a role in the assessment of possible vaccination strategies (16), and it has been shown to influence the stability of live attenuated polio vaccines (91). Finally, at both the epidemiological and evolutionary levels, the mutation rate is one of the factors that can determine the risk of emergent infectious disease, i.e., pathogens crossing the species barrier (46).\nSlight changes of the mutation rate can also determine whether or not some virus infections are cleared by the host immune system and can produce dramatic differences in viral fitness and virulence (75, 90), clearly stressing the need to have accurate estimates. However, our knowledge of viral mutation rates is somewhat incomplete, partly due to the inherent difficulty of measuring a rare and random event but also due to several sources of bias, inaccuracy, and terminological confusion. One goal of our work is to provide an update of published mutation rate estimates, since the last authoritative reviews on viral mutation rates were published more than a decade ago (29, 30). We therefore present a comprehensive review of mutation rate estimates from over 40 original studies and 23 different viruses representing all the main virus types. A second, and perhaps more ambitious, goal of our study is to consolidate the published literature by dealing with what we regard as the two main problems in the field: the use of different units of measurement and the bias caused by selection.\nThe problem of units is linked to the different modes of replication in viruses. Under \u201cstamping machine\u201d or linear replication, multiple copies are made sequentially from the same template and the resulting progeny strands do not become templates until the progeny virions infect another cell. In contrast, under binary replication, progeny strands immediately become templates and hence the number of molecules doubles in each cycle of strand copying, increasing geometrically. This basic distinction leads to two different definitions of the mutation rate: per strand copying or per cell infection. If replication is stamping machine-like, there is only one cycle of strand copying per infected cell and hence the two units are equivalent. However, binary replication means that the virus completes several cycles of strand copying per cell. The actual replication mode of most viruses is probably intermediate between these two idealized cases, and although it is known to be closer to linear in some viruses (9, 19) and closer to binary in others (26, 55), it is often unknown. This leads to uncertainties in mutation rate estimates. For instance, in the case of poliovirus 1, the estimated rate per strand copying can vary by 10-fold depending on whether stamping machine or binary replication is assumed (27). Typically this difference in the unit of measurement has been overlooked in comparative studies. Here, we express published estimates in the same unit.\nThe other issue that we address is selection. In general, deleterious mutations tend to be eliminated and hence are less likely to be sampled than neutral ones, introducing a bias in mutation rate estimates. To avoid this problem, selective neutrality is sometimes enforced by the experimenter, such that the number of mutations increases linearly with time (58, 88). The opposite strategy is to focus on lethal mutations, which have necessarily appeared during the last cell infection cycle, thus establishing a direct and time-independent relationship between the observed mutation frequency and the underlying mutation rate (13, 37). In between these two special cases, an explicit correction for selection is needed. Even if the effect of each individual mutation on viral fitness is unknown, the effect of selection can be statistically accounted for as long as the number of mutations sampled for estimating mutation rates is large. We do this here using empirical information about the distribution of mutational fitness effects previously obtained for several viruses (6, 23, 73, 80). Importantly, the basic properties of this distribution appear to be well conserved (78), and hence the proposed method should be applicable to a wide variety of viruses.\nUsing the resulting mutation rate data, we retest some previously accepted general patterns, suggest new ones, infer the mode of replication of some viruses, and compare the rates of mutation to substitutions with those to insertions/deletions (indels).\nDefinitions and symbols used are summarized in Table 1.\nDefinitions of variables used for estimating mutation rates\nMeasuring mutation frequencies and mutational target sizes.A seemingly simple approach to measuring the mutation frequency (f) is to PCR amplify the nucleic acid of a virus which has been propagated from a genetically homogeneous inoculum for a short time, obtain molecular clones, and sequence them. The set of all mutations that can be sampled using this method (mutational target size) is Ts = 3L for nucleotide substitutions and Ti = L for indels, where L is sequence length. Selection bias needs to be accounted for or corrected as described below. One problem with this method is that some apparent mutations will actually be errors introduced by the PCR/sequencing procedure and this will lead to overestimation of f. The error rate of the method therefore should be calibrated. Alternatively, it is possible to isolate viral clones by picking single plaques, amplify the nucleic acid by PCR, and sequence directly (i.e., without molecular cloning). The way we should then account for selection depends on whether the latter method or the molecular clone sequencing method is used.\nInstead of relying solely on sequencing, one can first screen for mutations conferring a specific phenotype. This is often done using a selective agent such as an antiviral, a monoclonal antibody, or a nonpermissive host cell. Nevertheless, mutants still need to be sequenced to determine T. Notice that lethal mutations cannot be scored and do not contribute to T. A potential problem of this approach is that if some mutations are particularly unlikely, T can be underestimated, leading to an overestimation of the mutation rate. Sometimes experiments use neutral reporter genes, typically a transgene, such as, for instance, the lacZ \u03b1-complementation sequence. Null mutations in the reporter lead to an observable phenotype. Most indels should produce the null phenotype and hence Ti \u2248 L, but only a fraction of nucleotide substitutions will (Ts < 3L). One way to solve this problem is to focus on nonsense substitutions which produce premature stop codons and thus should lead to the null phenotype on most occasions. In this particular case, Ts can be estimated as the total number of possible substitutions leading to a premature stop codon in the reporter gene, i.e., the nonsense mutation target size (13).\nCalculation of the mutation rate per cell infection.Although the details of the calculations can differ slightly depending on the particular study (see Appendix, \u201cCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per cell infection\u201d), in general f has to be divided by T and by the number of cell infection cycles, c. For exponentially growing viruses,\n(1) where N0 and N1 are the initial and final virus titers, respectively, and B is the burst size (or viral yield), which can be determined by routine techniques (7). If all mutations were neutral, they would freely accumulate during the c cycles. However, many mutations will be lost due to selection, and thus a correction factor which accounts for selection bias (\u03b1) is needed. The mutation rate to substitutions per nucleotide per cell infection (s/n/c) can be therefore calculated as\n(2) where the subscript s refers to substitutions. Multiplication by 3 is done because there are three possible substitutions per site. Analogously, for indels, the mutation rate per nucleotide per cell infection (i/n/c) can be obtained as\n(3) where the subscript i refers to indels. Finally, we define the indel fraction as\nCorrection of selection bias.In this section we focus on nucleotide substitutions (experiments where indels were scored satisfied neutrality in general). As a first approach, lower- and upper-limit estimates of \u03bcs/n/c can be obtained by assuming strict neutrality and lethality, respectively. If all mutations were neutral, the frequency of substitutions, fs, would increase linearly with time, but removal of mutations by selection will make this increase slower than linear. Hence, the assumption of neutrality gives us the following lower-limit estimate:\n(5) In contrast, if all mutations were lethal, fs would remain constant through time and thus would not depend on c (it would consist solely of mutants appearing during the last cell infection cycle). However, as long as some mutants produce progeny, fs will increase with c. Hence, the assumption of lethality gives us the following upper-limit estimate:\n(6) Notice, however, that the logic of equation 6 holds only if mutation sampling is not affected by selection (nonselective sampling), because otherwise, strongly deleterious and lethal mutations are not observable. This problem occurs, for instance, in plaque sequencing experiments.\nBy comparing equations 5 and 6 we conclude that, obviously, low c values are preferable because they narrow the estimation interval (i.e., experiments should be carried out over a short time period). To obtain a more accurate estimate of \u03bcs/n/c, we have to calculate the selection correction factor \u03b1 as defined in equation 3, which can be thought of as the reduction in mutation frequency fs due to selection. Equivalently, \u03b1 = (min[\u03bcs/n/c])/\u03bcs/n/c, i.e., the ratio between the mutation rate estimate that we would obtain assuming strict neutrality and its actual value. Importantly, \u03b1 is independent of the magnitude of the mutation rate. Notice that \u03b1 = 1 for neutral mutations, whereas \u03b1 = 1/c for lethal mutations, and that these two special cases give us the highest and lowest possible values of \u03b1.\nWe can estimate \u03b1 from empirical information about the statistical distribution of the fitness effects of random single-nucleotide substitutions, which has been obtained in previous work using site-directed mutagenesis (6, 23, 73, 80). We did so numerically by simulating the effects of mutation and selection. The use of this statistical approach is justified if the mutational target used in the original experiment is representative of mutations occurring elsewhere in the genome, which implies that Ts has to be large. We modeled mutational fitness effects, s, using an exponential distribution (truncated at s = 1) plus a class of lethal mutations occurring with probability pL. This model can be written as\n(7) The exponential distribution has a single parameter \u03bb which equals the reciprocal of its mean. Hence, knowing the average effect of nonlethal mutations E(sv) = 1/\u03bb and the lethal fraction pL, it is possible to predict \u03b1 as a function of time [notice that since the exponential distribution is truncated at s = 1, E(sv) is indeed different from 1/\u03bb, but this deviation can be ignored for the \u03bb values used here]. Previous work has shown that the exponential plus lethal model allows us to describe with reasonable accuracy the empirical distribution of mutational fitness effects and that realistic parameter values are E(sv) = 0.10 to 0.13 and pL = 0.2 to 0.4 (78). Two-parameter distributions such as the gamma, the beta, or the log normal are generally more accurate than the exponential, but for the purposes of this study, the exponential should be satisfactory.\nWe have to pay attention to the way in which fitness is defined. In the above-mentioned studies (6, 23, 73, 78, 80), mutational fitness effects were obtained directly from growth rate ratios as\n(8) where a is the exponential growth rate and subscripts i and 0 refer to the mutant and the reference virus, respectively. In order to convert these values to fitness effects per cell infection (our unit of interest here), we need to apply the following transformation:\n(9) The reason for this transformation is as follows. By definition, the reference virus increases its numbers by a factor of B after one cell infection cycle. Under exponential growth, the population size equals Nt = N0eat and the time required for the reference virus to complete one cell infection is thus (log B)/a0. After this time, the population size of mutant i will have increased by a factor of\n. Therefore, its relative fitness per cell infection is\n, where the \u22121 term subtracts the infecting virus.\nAfter simulating fitness effects using the exponential plus lethal model and converting them to per cell infection units, selection was applied by picking individuals for the next cell infection cycle with probability\n. Generations were assumed to be nonoverlapping, and at each cycle, \u03b1 was calculated before and after the selection step. The former corresponds to what would be expected if mutation sampling was not affected by selection bias (nonselective sampling), whereas the latter better reflects the situation in which mutation sampling is conditioned by selection (selective sampling). The resulting \u03b1 values are shown in Fig. 1 for E(sv) = 0.12, pL = 0.3, and a wide range of B values. The use of values of E(sv) ranging from 0.10 to 0.13and of pL ranging from 0.2 to 0.4 had little effect on \u03b1 in all cases (not shown). To calculate \u03b1 in the mutation rate estimates appearing on Table 2, specific B values were obtained from the literature, as detailed in Appendix, \u201cCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per cell infection.\u201d In all cases, the size of the simulated virus population was N = 104, which is sufficiently high for us to ignore the effects of genetic drift. For simplicity, mutations were assumed to have independent fitness effects (no epistasis), and back mutations were ignored, which seems reasonable in the short term, when forward mutations will greatly outnumber them. Finally, in one study, there were two successive selection regimens (34), and we calculated the overall correction factor as the weighted average of the two \u03b1 values.\nSelection-correction factor \u03b1 as a function of time, measured in cell infection cycles, for different values of the burst size (or viral yield) B. \u03b1 is mathematically defined in Methods (equation 2 and text). It allows us to quantify the loss in mutation frequency (fs) due to selection and thus to account for selection bias in mutation rate estimates. The expected value of \u03b1 depends on whether mutation sampling is done in the absence of selection (top), as would be the case for a molecular clone sequencing experiment, or in the presence of selection (bottom), as, for instance, in direct plaque sequencing. The expected \u03b1 is plotted for eight B values: 3, 10, 30, 100, 300, 103, 3 \u00d7 103, and 104. Fitness effects of random single-nucleotide substitutions (defined in equation 8) were assumed to follow an exponential distribution with mean E(sv) = 0.12 plus a class of lethal mutations occurring with probability pL = 0.3 (equation 7).\nVirus mutation rates expressed as substitutions per nucleotide per cell infection (\u03bcs/n/c)\nThe simulations described above were performed with Wolfram Mathematica 7.0 and Microsoft Excel 2003. Mathematica notebooks and Excel spreadsheets for obtaining predictions of fs and \u03b1 as a function of time (c) for any given combination of E(sv), pL, B, and N are available upon request.\nCalculation of the mutation rate per strand copying.In principle, the calculation is the same as for \u03bcs/n/c, replacing c by the number of copying cycles, r (also accounting for selection). However, to obtain r from initial and final viral titers, it is necessary to know the replication mode, a condition that is not satisfied in most cases. A specific method for estimating mutation rates per strand copying which avoids this problem is the Luria-Delbr\u00fcck fluctuation test (55, 56). Its application to viruses has been described elsewhere (12, 36, 55, 81, 85, 86). Briefly, the method consists of seeding from the same source a large number of parallel cultures using a small inoculum, harvesting them, and selecting for a specific phenotype. Although the distribution of the number of mutants per culture depends on the mode of replication and selection, the fraction of cultures showing no selectable mutants (P0) does not. Since mutations are rare and random, their number per culture should follow a Poisson distribution, for which the null class occurs with probability\n, where m is the rate of mutation to the phenotype per strand copying and N1 \u2212 N0 is the absolute amount of growth. Since m is insensitive to selection, no correction of selection bias is needed. However, m can be sensitive to differences in plating efficiency or to phenotypic mixing. The rate of mutation to substitutions per strand copying was calculated as\n(10) where m = \u2212(log P0)/(N1 \u2212 N0). We obtained no \u03bci/n/r values (i.e., for indels) because all mutations leading to the selectable phenotype were substitutions. An alternative to the null-class method is to use the entire distribution of the number of mutants per culture following the F method described by Drake (26). However, this method requires that mutations are neutral and the replication mode is binary, so we did not use it.\nMutation rates per cell infection.Table 2 shows mutation rates, defined as the probability of a nucleotide substitution per nucleotide per cell infection (\u03bcs/n/c) obtained from equation 2. For each of 37 studies, we provide the value of \u03bcs/n/c and information about the mutational target size (Ts for substitutions), the number of cell infection cycles (c), and the selection correction factor (\u03b1) (details of the calculations are in \u201cCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per cell infection\u201d in Appendix). The majority of these studies were originally designed to control for selection, such that all mutations were neutral (\u03b1 = 1) or lethal (c\u03b1 = 1). In 6 of these 37 studies selection was not controlled for, so we corrected for its effect. The reliability of the mutation rate estimates increases as Ts increases, since mutation sampling becomes more representative. It also increases as c decreases, because there is less time for selection to act, and it increases if \u03b1 is known. Estimates based on a low Ts, a large c, or an undetermined \u03b1 or suffering from other problems are shown within parentheses and should be taken with caution. Also, it is clearly desirable that several independent estimates are available for each virus, and so we present average values where possible (since mutation rates vary by orders of magnitude, we used geometric means; i.e., we averaged in log scale). Finally, although the mutation rates in Table 2 refer to nucleotide substitutions, in some cases the mutation rate to indels has been measured and so we show their contribution to the total rate (\u03b4).\nMutation rates per strand copying and inference of replication modes.Mutation rates defined as the probability of a nucleotide substitution per nucleotide per strand copying (\u03bcs/n/r) are shown in Table 3. The availability of these estimates is limited because of the lack of information about the replication modes of many viruses. The values shown were derived using the Luria-Delbr\u00fcck fluctuation test null-class method (equation 10; details of each calculation can be found in \u201cCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per strand copying\u201d in Appendix). Consistently, the mutation rates per strand copying are lower than those per cell infection. For some viruses, the two kinds of estimate are available and we can thus calculate the number of copying cycles per infected cell as rc = \u03bcs/n/c/\u03bcs/n/r (Table 4). Further, by comparing the observed rc value with its minimum and maximum possible values, we can infer the likely mode of replication. A replication event requires one cycle of strand copying in double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses, and hence min[rc] = 1, which corresponds to the purely stamping machine (linear) replication mode. Single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) viruses produce an intermediate strand of opposite polarity, most dsRNA viruses produce a single positive-sense strand which is later copied to reform dsRNA, and ssDNA viruses are first copied to form dsDNA. Therefore, min[rc] = 2 for all these virus types. This implies that, strictly speaking, fully linear replication is not possible in these viruses. By definition, the number of copying cycles per infected cell is maximal under binary replication and equals max[rc] = log B/log 2. This holds for dsDNA viruses but for ssRNA, dsRNA, and ssDNA viruses we must use max[rc] = log B/log 2 + 1 since there is an additional strand copying from a single strand. Previous work has shown that the mode of replication is close to linear in bacteriophages \u03c6X174 (19) and \u03c66 (9), binary in bacteriophage T2 (55), and probably binary in bacteriophage \u03bb during its lytic phase (26). Comparison of rc with max[rc] and min[rc] (Table 4) confirms these results and also leads us to suggest that replication is close to linear for influenza A virus (FLUVA), intermediate for vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), and close to binary for poliovirus 1 (PV-1). For \u03c6X174 and VSV, we repeated this analysis but used only mutation rates per cell infection and per strand copying obtained from the same study (i.e., not comparing across studies). This gives results consistent with those shown in Table 4 (rc = 1.0 for \u03c6X174 and rc = 3.0 for VSV). Finally, in retroviruses, the genomic positive-sense RNA is reverse transcribed to obtain ssDNA, which is copied to form dsDNA, and hence rc = 2 for virus-mediated replication. This is followed by integration into the host chromosome, transcription, and possibly a variable number of host cell replications, implying that rc \u2265 3. However, since proofreading and repair systems are present in these additional host-mediated copying processes (50, 87), they probably contribute little to the overall mutation rate.\nVirus mutation rates expressed as substitutions per nucleotide per strand copying (\u03bcs/n/r)a\nInference of replication modes from the two mutation rate units\nAnalysis of general mutation rate patterns.One of the most general results concerning mutation rates is Drake's rule (26), which states that the mutation rate per genome per strand copying is roughly constant across DNA-based microorganisms, including DNA viruses. There is therefore an inverse relationship between genome size and the mutation rate per nucleotide. However, this rule has not previously been tested using mutation rates expressed per cell infection. This test is necessary because DNA viruses with large genomes show the lowest mutation rates per strand copying but also tend to use binary replication. Binary replication produces more mutations per cell, and this might compensate for the lower rate per strand copying. However, the plot of mutation rates per cell infection against genome size (Fig. 2) indicates that Drake's rule is robust to the choice of units.\nRelationship between mutation rate and genome size, with major virus groups indicated. Values for viroids and bacteria, the two adjacent levels of biological complexity, are also plotted. The mutation rate is expressed as the number of substitutions per nucleotide per generation, defined as a cell infection in viruses (\u03bcs/n/c). We obtained bacterial mutation rates from a previous study (57) and divided them by 1.46 to convert the total rate into a substitution rate, as previously suggested (27). 1, Bacillus; 2, Deinococcus; 3, enterobacteria; 4, Helicobacter; 5, Mycobacterium; 6, Sulfolobus. The star indicates the solitary rate for a viroid (37), a subviral infectious agent constituted by small noncoding RNA. This rate is in substitutions per strand copying, since viroids do not have the equivalent of a generation.\nAnother general observation is that RNA viruses have a higher mutation rate than DNA viruses (29, 45). However, based on observations that some ssDNA viruses can evolve rapidly, it was recently suggested that they may have mutation rates close to those of RNA viruses (32). We find that the lowest \u03bcs/n/c estimate among RNA viruses is 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22126 and the highest among DNA viruses is 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22126. Hence, although our data show no overlap between viral RNA and DNA mutation rates, the separation may be less than is often thought. Indeed, the transition between DNA and RNA viruses appears to be relatively smooth in Fig. 2 and can be partially explained by differences in genome size.\nAnother question is whether the negative correlation between mutation rate and genome size observed for DNA-based microorganisms is also true for RNA viruses. The main difficulty in testing this is that the range of genome sizes among RNA viruses is only around 1 order of magnitude and the mutation rate estimates have large errors. Despite this limitation, we found a significantly negative correlation between mutation rate and genome size among the combined ssRNA(+), ssRNA(\u2212), and dsRNA viruses (n = 11; Spearman correlation, \u03c1 = \u22120.618 and P = 0.043; Pearson correlation using log10 scales, r = \u22120.718 and P = 0.013). However, the mutation rate estimates for the viruses with the smallest and largest genomes (bacteriophage Q\u03b2 and murine hepatitis virus [MHV]), which are key for testing this correlation, have problems such as small mutational targets or difficulties in accounting for selection bias (see Appendix, \u201cCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per cell infection\u201d). Moreover, the statistical significance of the correlation is lost when the less reliable estimates (shown in parentheses in Table 2) are removed (n = 8; \u03c1 = \u22120.429, P = 0.289; r = \u22120.583, P = 0.129). Also, inclusion of retroviruses slightly weakens the correlation (n = 18; \u03c1 = \u22120.418, P = 0.084; r = \u22120.550, P = 0.018). Therefore, the current data are consistent with there being a negative relationship between mutation rate and genome size among RNA viruses, but they do not strongly support it.\nIn previous reviews, it has been proposed that the mutation rates of retroviruses tend to be lower than those of other RNA viruses (29, 59), despite HIV-1 being perhaps the prototypic fast-evolving RNA virus (4, 92). However, there is no evidence for a lower mutation rate in retroviruses (geometric mean \u03bcs/n/c = 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22125) than in RNA viruses (\u03bcs/n/c = 2.2 \u00d7 10\u22125). Therefore, there is currently no reason to attribute differences between the evolutionary rate of retroviruses and other RNA viruses to differences in mutation rates. It is also worth mentioning that the high rate of evolution of HIV-1 is not extremely different from that of other RNA viruses such as, for instance, FLUVA or foot-and-mouth disease virus (48).\nConcerning the fraction of indels compared to total mutations, we observe \u03b4 = 0.10 to 0.40 (Table 2) with a mean of 0.24 and a median of 0.20. This is very similar to the estimated \u03b4 = 0.21 for a single viroid (37) and is also consistent with the value obtained for several DNA microbes (28). Although it has been suggested that indels are particularly frequent in some RNA viruses (58, 71), our review of the literature confirms that nucleotide substitutions are the most frequent type of spontaneous mutations, being roughly four times more frequent than indels.\nConclusions and outstanding questions.Whether mutation rates should be expressed per infected cell or per strand copying depends on the questions being addressed and the estimation method. In general, we see several advantages to using cell infection units. First, it is a natural definition of a viral generation, making comparative analyses across different types of virus or between viruses and other organisms more meaningful. Second, most theoretical models in viral population dynamics use this unit. For instance, this figure, together with the rate of infection of new cells, is used to calculate the probability of specific mutations occurring within an infected individual (72) or to predict the outcome of lethal mutagenesis treatments (5). Third, it is more inclusive than the per strand copying rate, since it accounts for other sources of mutation, such as host-mediated editing and copying, or spontaneous damage of the viral nucleic acid. Fourth, it facilitates a clear conceptual separation between the error rate of a viral polymerase and the mutation rate experienced by the virus. On the other hand, although counting cell infection cycles might be easy for animal and bacterial lytic viruses, it is more difficult for persistent viruses, plant viruses, and viruses that integrate in the host genome (e.g., retroviruses and prophages). Also, the complete cell infection cycle includes the extracellular stage, but the duration of this stage can be extremely variable and often indeterminate.\nAs we have shown, selection can bias mutation rate estimates. Ideally, mutations in the target under study should be strictly neutral or lethal, such that the conversion from mutation frequencies to mutation rates is straightforward (equations 5 and 6). The method based on lethality, for instance, can be implemented by looking at substitutions that produce premature stop codons, provided that no genetic complementation or suppression of stop codons occurs (13), but mutations introduced during PCR amplification need to be taken into account. Another possibility is to use drug dependence, a form of drug resistance in which the ability to grow in the absence of the drug is lost. These mutants can be identified by isolating drug-resistant mutants and assaying them for growth in the absence of the drug. We have also addressed the problem of correcting selection bias when lethality or neutrality is not guaranteed. The selection correction method proposed here can be used in general for converting mutation frequencies into mutation rates, but the calculation of the correction factor \u03b1 depends on whether the sampling method is selection free (Fig. 1). For instance, in molecular clone sequencing experiments, the efficiency with which mutants are PCR amplified, cloned, and sequenced will not depend on their fitness, and hence mutation sampling is nonselective. In contrast, in experiments where plaques are sequenced directly (i.e., without molecular cloning), highly deleterious or lethal mutations will not be observable, and hence mutation sampling is selective. Our choice of parameters for computing \u03b1 is based on previous experimental work with a rhabdovirus (80), a potyvirus (6), a levivirus (23), a microvirus (23), and an inovirus (73). Importantly, mutational fitness effects are well conserved across these viruses [E(sv) = 0.10 to 0.13, pL = 0.2 to 0.4] (78), and, given the diversity of this group, we can be relatively confident that the model is realistic for most ssRNA(+), ssRNA(\u2212), and ssDNA viruses infecting animals, plants, or bacteria. In contrast, they are probably not accurate for large ssRNA(+) viruses (e.g., coronaviruses) and dsDNA viruses, and the validity for retroviruses remains to be determined.\nThere are several outstanding questions regarding the main evolutionary determinants of virus mutation. For instance, biochemical restrictions might not be sufficient to explain the error-prone nature of RNA virus replication, since fidelity can be increased through single amino acid replacements in the RNA polymerase (74). Also, to investigate the differences between DNA virus and RNA virus mutation rates, more estimates for small DNA viruses are needed, particularly for eukaryotic ssDNA viruses, which are the DNA viruses known to evolve fastest as measured by the number of substitutions that become fixed per year (46). The role played by error-prone host DNA polymerases in determining the mutation rate of DNA viruses is another interesting research avenue. For RNA viruses, it is still unclear whether there is a negative relationship between mutation rate and genome size analogous to Drake's rule. As we have shown, the current data suggest a correlation, but we need more estimates for the largest and smallest RNA viruses to better test this hypothesis. The possibility that the largest RNA viruses, namely, coronaviruses, show low mutation rates is supported by evidence of 3\u2032 exonuclease proofreading activity in their replicases (65). Further, the RNA genome with the highest mutation rate, a hammerhead viroid (37), is 1 order of magnitude smaller than the smallest RNA virus genomes. However, while all viroids have very small genomes, variability studies suggest that they do not all show extremely high mutation rates (33, 35). Finally, it is also unclear whether genome properties other than size, such as genome polarity or structure, can influence the viral mutation rate. dsRNA is less exposed to chemical damage than ssRNA, and ssRNA(\u2212) viruses pack their genetic material densely with nucleoproteins, which might confer protection against mutation.\nFinally, we suggest that future mutation rate studies should fulfill the following criteria: the number of cell infection cycles should be as low as possible, the mutational target should be large, and mutations should be neutral or lethal or a correction should be made for selection bias. Adhering to these criteria will help us to get a clearer picture of virus mutation patterns.\nCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per cell infection. (i) Bacteriophage Q\u03b2.An A \u2192 G mutant with the mutation at position 40 from the 3\u2032end of the genome was obtained by site-directed mutagenesis, plaque purified, and propagated with a high multiplicity of infection (MOI), such that each passage corresponded to a single infection cycle (22). The fraction of revertants to the wild type was measured after each passage, up to 10 passages, by T1 RNase fingerprinting. A system of linear equations was used to estimate the fraction of revertant phage produced per passage, accounting for the selective disadvantage of the mutant. This gave a most likely value of fs/c = 3.5 \u00d7 10\u22124 revertants per passage (2). Since Ts = 1, equation 2 gives \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.5 \u00d7 10\u22124 = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22123. Transitions are more likely than transversions. Therefore, this might be an overestimation. Also, a mutation rate of 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22123 s/n/c corresponds to more than four mutations per genome, which would probably impose an excessive mutational load for the virus. For this reason, this estimate was used initially by Drake (27) but was discarded later (29, 30).\n(ii) TMV.Tobacco plants constitutively expressing the TMV movement protein (MP) were inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) (58). Since the viral MP gene was complemented in trans, selection on this gene was absent or weak (\u03b1 \u2248 1). Viruses were extracted at 3 days postinoculation, and individual particles were isolated by infecting MP transgenic plants, which form local necrotic lesions. These individual clones were assayed for loss of function of the essential MP gene by inoculating plants not expressing the MP transgene, and null mutants were sequenced. The relevant parameters are f = 0.038, c = 5.7, and L = 804. Twenty-four out of 35 mutations were indels. Assuming that all indels inactivated the gene and using equation 3, \u03bci/n/c = 0.038 \u00d7 24/35/5.7/804 = 5.7 \u00d7 10\u22126. For substitutions, the fraction of total mutations that produce the null phenotype was unknown, and nonsense mutations were not observed. The authors used a correction factor of 4.78 derived from DNA-based microbes. According to this and using equation 2, \u03bcs/n/c = 0.038 \u00d7 4.78 \u00d7 11/35/5.7/804 = 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22125. Alternatively, one can use the fraction of lethal substitutions estimated in other viruses, pL = 0.2 to 0.4. Using this to estimate the fraction of substitutions that inactivate the TMV MP protein and taking pL = 0.3, Ts = 3 \u00d7 804 \u00d7 0.3 = 723, we find that \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 0.038 \u00d7 11/35/5.7/723 = 8.7 \u00d7 10\u22126. The two approaches yield similar results (we use the latter). The corresponding indel fraction is \u03b4 = 0.40.\n(iii) Human rhinovirus 14.(a) A drug dependence mutation was identified and introduced in a cDNA clone (93). Viruses recovered from this cDNA clone were grown and plated in the presence and absence of the drug to estimate the fraction of revertants to drug sensitivity, f = 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22124, and it was assumed that all revertants were to the wild type (T = Ts = 1) (30). Since the mutant was drug dependent, it had to be grown in the presence of the drug, and thus revertants to the wild type were lethal; i.e., c\u03b1 = 1. Therefore, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22124 = 4.8 \u00d7 10\u22124. However, reversion to drug sensitivity could be due to mutations other than reversion to the wild type (T > 1), and therefore this probably represents an upper-limit estimate.\n(b) A drug resistance frequency of f = 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 was obtained, and it was determined that T = Ts = 12, but c and the fitness effects of the mutations were unknown (41). Using equation 6, max[\u03bcs/n/c] = 3 \u00d7 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22125/12 = 1.0 \u00d7 10\u22125. Notice, however, that despite being an upper limit, this second estimate is much lower than the previous one.\n(iv) Poliovirus 1.(a) A plaque-purified thermosensitive mutant (C5310U) was plated at 33\u00b0C and 39\u00b0C to obtain the frequency of revertants to the wild type (17). This mutation was approximately neutral at 33\u00b0C (\u03b1 \u2248 1), and only the C-to-U reversion restored growth at 39\u00b0C (T = Ts = 1). The average revertant frequency in three isolated plaques was fs = 3.1 \u00d7 10\u22125 and c = 2.8 (30). Hence, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.1 \u00d7 10\u22125/2.8 = 3.3 \u00d7 10\u22125. In a second experiment, the isolated plaques were passaged once in liquid culture, and the observed revertant frequency was fs = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22125. In the first experiment, the total number of viruses was 1.1 \u00d7 109, and therefore, using equation 1 with N0 = 1, we obtain B = (1.1 \u00d7 109)1/2.8 = 1,694. In the second experiment, a 10\u22125 dilution was applied to inoculate the liquid culture, and the average number of viruses after growth was 8.4 \u00d7 109. Hence, the amplification factor was (8.4 \u00d7 109)/(1.1 \u00d7 109) \u00d7 105 = 7.6 \u00d7 105, which corresponds to log (7.6 \u00d7 105)/log 1,694 = 1.8 additional infection cycles. Hence, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22125/(2.8 + 1.8) = 1.5 \u00d7 10\u22125. Taking the geometric mean of the estimates from the two experiments, \u03bcs/n/c = 2.2 \u00d7 10\u22125.\n(b) The frequency of guanidine-resistant mutants appearing from a guanidine-dependent mutant was measured by plating the virus in the presence and absence of the drug (18). Approximately 2.0 \u00d7 106 cells were inoculated with ca. 200 PFU, yielding an average titer of 3.2 \u00d7 109 PFU/ml in a total volume of 4 ml after completion of the cytopathic effect (18, 27). Hence, the burst size is B = (3.2 \u00d7 109 \u00d7 4)/(2.0 \u00d7 106) = 6,400, and using equation 1 we obtain c = log (4 \u00d7 3.2 \u00d7 109/200)/log 6,400 = 2.1. Drake and Holland (30) gave a similar value (c = 2.5). Sequencing showed that the loss of guanidine dependence could be conferred by each of the three possible nucleotide substitutions at position G4804 or an A \u2192 G substitution at position 4802 (T = Ts = 4). In two experiments, fs = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22124 and fs = 5.4 \u00d7 10\u22124. Pooling all data, fs = 3.2 \u00d7 10\u22124. Considering that mutations were probably neutral, i.e., \u03b1 \u2248 1 (although this was not demonstrated), \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.2 \u00d7 10\u22124/2.1/4 = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22124.\n(c) Viruses from transfection of cDNA transcripts were passaged three times at an MOI of 1.0 (c \u2248 3.0), and individual plaques were isolated (90). The 5\u2032 noncoding region and capsid gene (L = 2,821) were sequenced directly from reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) products (i.e., without molecular cloning). Thirteen mutations were observed in 18 plaque-derived viruses. For the wild-type virus, 13 mutations were found after sequencing 50,700 nucleotides in total. Hence, using equation 5, we obtain min[\u03bcs/n/c] = 13/50,700/3 = 8.5 \u00d7 10\u22125. No max[\u03bcs/n/c] can be obtained since sampling was selective (i.e., the assumption that all mutations are lethal is incompatible with plaque sequencing). The selection correction factor with selective sampling and assuming the same burst size as above (B = 1,694) is \u03b1 = 0.28 for pL = 0.3 and E(sv) = 0.12. Thus, the corrected estimate is \u03bcs/n/c = min[\u03bcs/n/c]/\u03b1 = 8.5 \u00d7 10\u22125/0.28 = 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22124.\n(v) Tobacco etch virus (TEV).(a) Viruses isolated from single necrotic lesions in Chenopodium quinoa were used to infect tobacco plants, and virions were extracted following the appearance of symptoms (79). A region encompassing genome positions 7808 to 9437 was amplified by high-fidelity RT-PCR, and 83 molecular clones were sequenced (Ts = 4,890). Four substitutions were observed. Using equation 6, max[\u03bcs/n/c] = 3 \u00d7 4/83/4,890 = 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22125. Another reason to consider this estimate as an upper limit is that the observed rate was close to the rate of RT-PCR errors.\n(b) Tobacco plants constitutively expressing the TEV polymerase gene NIb were inoculated with TEV (88). Since the viral NIb gene was complemented in trans, selection on this gene was probably absent or weak (\u03b1 \u2248 1). Samples from 20 plants were taken at different time points ranging from 5 to 60 days postinoculation and used for RT-PCR, cloning, and sequencing. In total, 42 mutations (36 substitutions and 6 indels) were identified in 472 NIb clones (L = 1,536). Since the viral genomic RNA is translated as a polyprotein, indels that modify the reading frame or nonsense mutations in the NIb gene prevent the correct expression of downstream genes (here, the capsid gene). As a first approach, we can focus on these presumably lethal mutations. Of the 36 substitutions, two produced premature stop codons. The number of possible such mutations in the NIb gene is Ts = 251. Hence, \u03bcs/n/c = 2/251/472 = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22125. For indels, \u03bci/n/c = 6/1,536/472 = 8.2 \u00d7 10\u22126, and thus \u03b4 = 0.32. Immediately after a stop codon mutant appears in a cell, it can be replicated, transcribed, and packaged normally by the nonmutant proteins present in the cell, but the mutant should be unable to initiate a second infection cycle. Hence, the estimate is in per cell infection units. However, suppression of stop codons or complementation between viruses at a high MOI could allow a subset of mutants to complete several infection cycles, leading to an overestimation of the mutation rate. RT-PCR errors constitute another source of overestimation. As an alternative approach, we can focus on presumably neutral mutations, which are all except nonsense mutations and indels because NIb was trans complemented (Ts = 1,536 \u00d7 3 \u2212 251 = 4,357). The viral yield per cell was B = 1,555 as determined in vitro using transfected protoplasts, and it was estimated that c = 3.16 per day; hence, c varied from 16 to 190 (5 to 60 days). According to a regression analysis of the number of mutations on the number of cell infection cycles done in the original publication, \u03bcs/n/c = 4.8 \u00d7 10\u22126. The latter value is used. Taking into account that the first approach was expected to produce an overestimation, the two estimates are reasonably consistent.\n(vi) Hepatitis C virus.Over 15,000 molecular clones of the E1-E2 and NS5A regions (L = 472 and L = 743, respectively) obtained from patient serum samples were sequenced. The observed number of nonsense mutations was divided by the number of possible nonsense substitutions in these genes, which was Ts = 113 on average (13), yielding \u03bcs/n/c = 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22124. As above, this estimate assumes that all observed nonsense mutations are truly lethal and should be taken as an upper-limit value because we cannot exclude the suppression of stop codons, complementation, or RT-PCR errors.\n(vii) Murine hepatitis virus.Viruses were recovered from a cDNA clone by transfection, seeded into fresh cells, passaged once in standard liquid culture at an MOI of approximately 0.01, plaque purified, and passaged twice plaque to plaque (34). Six plaques were picked, amplified by infecting liquid cultures, and used for direct sequencing (i.e., without molecular cloning). It was estimated that one infection cycle was equivalent to 8 h of growth and, based on this, that the total number of cell infection cycles was c = 13. For the wild-type virus, three mutations were found after sequencing 120,978 nucleotides in total. Hence, using equation 5, we obtain min[\u03bcs/n/c] = 3/120,978/13 = 1.9 \u00d7 10\u22126, whereas no max[\u03bcs/n/c] can be obtained because mutation sampling was selective. To provide a more accurate estimate, we can use the selection correction method. Plaque-to-plaque passages constituted approximately two-thirds of the total passage time (c1 = 13 \u00d7 2/3 = 8.7), although the exact fraction was not provided. Selection is typically relaxed under this passage regimen, and assuming that all mutations except lethal ones accumulated neutrally, we have \u03bcs/n/c = min[\u03bcs/n/c]/(1 \u2212 pL). This defines a correction factor \u03b11 = 1 \u2212 pL for this phase. For the standard liquid culture phase (c2 = 4.3 cycles), the correction factor with selective sampling assuming that B = 600 to 700 (42), pL = 0.3, and E(sv) = 0.12 is \u03b12 \u2248 0.26. Using the weighted average to combine \u03b11 and \u03b12, we obtain \u03b1 = (0.7 \u00d7 8.7 + 0.26 \u00d7 4.3)/(8.7 + 4.3) = 0.55. Therefore, the corrected estimate of the mutation rate is \u03bcs/n/c = 1.9 \u00d7 10\u22126/ 0.55 = 3.5 \u00d7 10\u22126. Notice, however, that our parameterization of the distribution of mutational fitness effects was based on viruses with genome sizes smaller than those of coronaviruses and thus might not be appropriate here. Also, there is some uncertainty in the number of cell infection cycles elapsed. For these reasons, the estimate should be taken with caution.\n(viii) Vesicular stomatitis virus.(a) The frequency of resistance to a monoclonal antibody was measured by plating clonal viral pools or viruses resuspended from plaques in the presence of the antibody (43). Mutations were assumed to be neutral. Virus titers averaged 4.2 \u00d7 1011 PFU/ml and 3.7 \u00d7 107 PFU/ml for clonal pools and resuspended plaques, respectively (27). Plating 0.1 ml of these stocks yielded f = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22124 and f = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22124, respectively. Sequencing showed that there were two possible G \u2192 A transitions conferring resistance (T = Ts = 2). Under conditions that restrict viral diffusion, B = 166 for this cell type (14), and B = 1,250 in liquid medium under standard conditions (36). Hence, the formation of a plaque would require approximately log (3.7 \u00d7 107 \u00d7 0.1)/log 166 = 3.0 cell infection cycles, and an additional log (4.2 \u00d7 1011 \u00d7 0.1)/log 1,250 = 3.4 cycles would have taken place in clonal pools. Accordingly, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22124/3/2 = 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22124 and \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22124/(3 + 3.4)/2 = 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 for the resuspended plaques and the clonal pools, respectively, giving a geometric mean of \u03bcs/n/c = 6.9 \u00d7 10\u22125. Since the only mutations scored were transitions, which are more likely than transversions, and since neutrality was not guaranteed, this value might be an overestimation.\n(b) The average monoclonal antibody resistance frequency obtained from many small cultures undergoing one cell infection cycle or fewer was determined (36), giving f/c = 3.5 \u00d7 10\u22125. It was assumed that T = Ts = 6 from references cited in reference 36. These substitutions were probably close to neutral (\u03b1 \u2248 1), although this was not directly shown. Under this assumption, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.5 \u00d7 10\u22125/6 = 1.8 \u00d7 10\u22125. The data from this experiment can also be used to estimate the mutation rate per strand copying using the fluctuation test null-class method (see below).\n(ix) Influenza virus A.(a) A single viral plaque was isolated and replated to isolate new plaques (70). The consensus sequence of gene NS (L = 849, Ts = 849 \u00d7 3 = 2,547) was obtained for the parental and derived plaques after two amplification passages by direct sequencing of the purified RNA: 3fs/Ts = 7.6 \u00d7 10\u22125, and c = 5. Hence, from equation 5, min[\u03bcs/n/c] = 7.6 \u00d7 10\u22125/5 = 1.5 \u00d7 10\u22125, whereas no max[\u03bcs/n/c] can be obtained because mutation sampling was selective. The estimated selection correction factor using the exponential plus lethal class model with E(sv) = 0.12, pL = 0.3, c = 5, selective sampling, and B \u2248 50 as estimated in another work (68) is \u03b1 = 0.33. Thus, \u03bcs/n/c = 1.5 \u00d7 10\u22125/ 0.33 = 4.5 \u00d7 10\u22125.\n(b) The same method as in the study described above (70) was used, giving 3fs/Ts = 1.4 \u00d7 10\u22125 and c = 7 (48 h postinoculation with a generation time of 7 h, as estimated from one-step growth curves; note that the estimated burst size is B = 50 as shown in Fig. 2 of the original publication) (68). Hence, min[\u03bcs/n/c] = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22126. The estimated selection correction factor using the exponential plus lethal class model with E(sv) = 0.12, pL = 0.3, c = 7, selective sampling, and B = 50 is \u03b1 = 0.28. Thus, \u03bcs/n/c = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22126/0.28 = 7.1 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(c) Single plaques were isolated after 3 days of growth in cell cultures and used to infect the allantoic cavities of chicken eggs (84). Viruses were harvested after 2 days and plated in the presence and absence of amantadine to score resistant viruses. From 10 independent experiments, the average f values were 4.2 \u00d7 10\u22124 and 1.8 \u00d7 10\u22123 for H1N1 and H2N2 genotypes, respectively. Amantadine resistance was conferred by four different nucleotide substitutions (T = Ts = 4), which were probably neutral (\u03b1 \u2248 1). In the original publication, the mutation rate per strand copying was estimated by assuming binary replication, but this assumption does not seem to be justified. According to other authors (68) the virus completes a cell infection cycle in ca. 7 h. Thus, after 5 days of growth, c = 17. Thus, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 4.2 \u00d7 10\u22124/17/4 = 1.9 \u00d7 10\u22125 for H1N1 and \u03bcs/n/c = 7.9 \u00d7 10\u22125 for H2N2, with the geometric mean being 3.9 \u00d7 10\u22125.\n(x) Influenza virus B.This estimate for influenza virus B comes from one same study as FLUVA estimate b (68). Here, 3fs/Ts = 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22126 and c = 7. Hence, min[\u03bcs/n/c] = 5.7 \u00d7 10\u22127 and max[\u03bcs/n/c] = 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22126. Using the exponential plus lethal class model to correct for selection bias as in FLUVA estimate b, we obtain \u03b1 = 0.33 and \u03bcs/n/c = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(xi) Bacteriophage \u03c66.An amber mutant was grown in amber suppressor cells and plated onto normal (nonpermissive) cells to score revertants (9). The analysis of the number of revertants arising from single bursts (c = 1) yielded 296 mutants in 1,306,864 bursts and B = 76. Thus, f/c = 296/1,306,864/76 = 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22126. However, T was not determined. Discarding indels, there are eight possible single mutations changing an amber stop codon to a non-stop codon. However, some might be lethal and hence not observable. For a fraction of lethal substitutions of pL = 0.2 to 0.4, T = Ts = 4.8 to 6.4. Assuming no selection against viable revertants and taking Ts = 5.6, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22126/5.6 = 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22126. The undetermined Ts value could lead to a maximal underestimation of 5.6-fold and a maximal overestimation of 1.4-fold. Although the E(sv) values of the reversions were unknown, this should not introduce bias here because c = 1. Data from this experiment can also be used to obtain an estimate of the mutation rate per strand copying free of selection bias using the fluctuation test null-class method (see below).\n(xii) Duck hepatitis B virus.The frequency of revertants of a single deleterious nucleotide substitution (G1198A) was studied in viruses obtained from cells transfected with a cDNA clone (76). Ducklings were inoculated with the recovered viruses and the wild type at a 104:1 excess of mutants. At 25 days postinoculation, the ratio of revertants to wild type was obtained by molecular clone sequencing (revertants and the wild type were distinguishable by a neutral molecular marker at another site). This ratio was 0.6, and, correcting for the initial excess of mutants, the revertant frequency was fs = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22125. This fs value should equal the initial frequency of revertants in the inocula plus the frequency of new revertants that appeared during replication of the mutant before the latter was outcompeted. It was estimated that, at day 25, fs was 4- to 23-fold higher than the initial fs. Hence, the initial fs ranged from 0.3 \u00d7 10\u22125 to 1.5 \u00d7 10\u22125. Multiplying by three to get the mutation frequency to any of the three nucleotides and taking the geometric mean of the interval bounds, c \u00d7 \u03bcs/n/c = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22125. Since the inoculum came directly from transfected cells, we can assume that the inoculated viruses had undergone approximately one cell infection cycle and thus that \u03bcs/n/c = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22125. The methods used to obtain this estimate are indirect, and thus the value should be taken with caution.\n(xiii) Spleen necrosis virus (SNV).(a) A retroviral vector containing the lacZ \u03b1-complementation gene region as a neutral mutational target was used to score null mutations appearing during a single infection cycle (71). Out of 16,867 clones, 37 carried null mutations in the lacZ \u03b1-complementation gene region based on the white/blue assay of transformed Escherichia coli colonies. Sequencing showed that 11 were nucleotide substitutions (including two nonsense mutations), 24 were indels (5 frameshifts), and 2 were 15-base G \u2192 A hypermutations. The coding region the lacZ region is 258 bases long (280 bases including the promoter region), but the mutational target is smaller because many mutations will not lead to the null phenotype. In a previous study, it was determined that Ts = 219 (3). Hence, for substitutions not caused by host-mediated hypermutation, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 11/16,867/219 = 8.9 \u00d7 10\u22126. Alternatively, we used the method based on scoring stop codons. Since there are 20 possible nonsense substitutions in the lacZ \u03b1-complementation sequence and all should lead to the null phenotype, the mutation rate is \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 2/16,867/20 = 1.8 \u00d7 10\u22125. We used the latter value. Considering that all G \u2192 A hypermutations should lead to loss of function and including the promoter in the mutational target (Ts = 280), the G \u2192 A mutation rate due to host-mediated hypermutation is 2 \u00d7 15/16,867/280 = 6.3 \u00d7 10\u22126. Hence, the total mutation rate to substitutions is \u03bcs/n/c = 6.3 \u00d7 10\u22126 + 1.8 \u00d7 10\u22125 = 2.4 \u00d7 10\u22125. For indels, it was determined that Ti = 150 for frameshifts and Ti = 280 for the other indels. Hence, \u03bci/n/c = 5/16,867/150 + 19/16,867/280 = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22126. The indel ratio is \u03b4 = 0.25.\n(b) A retroviral vector containing a neo gene with an amber codon (a neutral mutational target) and the hygro gene and was used to score mutations appearing during a single cell infection cycle by selecting clones with G418 resistance (cells containing proviruses revertant to the functional neo gene) and hygromycin resistance (all provirus-containing cells) (24). The amber reversion frequency per cycle was f/c = 2.2 \u00d7 10\u22125. It was shown that 15/17 revertants were to the wild type, whereas the other two were a four-nucleotide insertion and an unidentified mutation. Using reversions to the wild type only, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 2.2 \u00d7 10\u22125 \u00d7 15/17 = 5.8 \u00d7 10\u22125.\n(xiv) Murine leukemia virus (MLV).(a) Using the same method as for SNV estimate b above, the amber reversion frequency per infection cycle was f/c = 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22126 (89). It was shown that 7/14 revertants were to the wild type, whereas the other seven were of an unidentified nature. Using reversions to the wild type only, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 4.0 \u00d7 10\u22126 \u00d7 7/14 = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(b) The viral progeny released by a single transformant colony was used to infect fresh cells at a low MOI, which were plated onto solid medium before the release of new viral progeny (66). The resulting infected colonies were analyzed by T1 RNase digestion, covering a target of 1,380 nucleotides (Ts = 3 \u00d7 1,380 = 4,140). Three substitutions were detected and confirmed by sequencing after screening of ca. 151,000 nucleotides in total, giving 3fs/c/Ts = 3 \u00d7 3/(3 \u00d7 151,000) = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22125. However, selection was not completely absent. Since lethal or strongly deleterious mutations were probably missed, this should be considered a lower-limit estimate. The selection correction factor given by the exponential plus lethal class model using c = 1, pL = 0.3, E(sv) = 0.12, selective sampling, and taking B = 50 from the literature (67) is \u03b1 = 0.48. Therefore, \u03bcs/n/c = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22125/0.48 = 4.2 \u00d7 10\u22125.\n(c) A retroviral vector containing the herpes simplex virus tk gene (a neutral mutational target) and the neo gene was used to score mutations appearing during a single cell infection cycle by selecting tk null mutants with bromouridine and total virus-carrying cells with G418 (69), giving f/c = 0.088. According to Drake et al. (29), of 244 tk\u2212 mutants, 114 were gross rearrangements and arose in a mutational target of 2,620 bases. Assuming that all gross rearrangements inactivated the tk gene, the mutation rate to these changes was 0.088 \u00d7 114/244/2,620 = 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22125 rearrangements/s/c. The remaining 130 changes were small mutations and arose in a target of 1,128 bases. Among 49 small mutants sequenced, 28 were indels. Hence, \u03bci/n/c = 0.088 \u00d7 130/244 \u00d7 28/49/1,128 = 2.4 \u00d7 10\u22125. Among nucleotide substitutions, three were nonsense mutations. Given that Ts = 76 for nonsense substitutions in this gene, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 0.088 \u00d7 130/244 \u00d7 3/49/76 = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22124. The indel fraction is thus \u03b4 = (1.6 \u00d7 10\u22125 + 2.4 \u00d7 10\u22125)/ (1.1 \u00d7 10\u22124 + 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22125 + 2.4 \u00d7 10\u22125) = 0.27.\n(xv) Bovine leukemia virus.A retroviral vector containing the lacZ \u03b1-complementation sequence (neutral mutational target) was used to score mutations appearing during a single cell infection cycle (63). In total, 11/18,009 clones carried null mutations (white E. coli colonies), of which three were nucleotide substitutions (two nonsense mutations) and eight were indels (four frameshifts). Assuming Ts = 219 (see SNV estimate a), \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3/18,009/219 = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22126. Using nonsense mutations only, Ts = 20 (see SNV estimate a), and thus \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 2/18,009/20 = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22125. We used the latter estimate. Ti = 150 for frameshifts and Ti = 280 for other indels (see SNV estimate a), and thus \u03bci/n/c = 4/18,009/150 + 4/18,009/ 280 = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22126 and \u03b4 = 0.12.\n(xvi) Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1.A retroviral vector containing the lacZ \u03b1-complementation sequence (neutral mutational target) was used to score mutations appearing during a single cell infection cycle (60). Of 36,561 clones analyzed, 33 carried null mutations in the target (white E. coli colonies), of which 19 were single-nucleotide substitutions (four nonsense mutations), 1 was a double mutation (referred to as a hypermutation in the original study), and 13 were indels (including seven frameshifts). Assuming Ts = 219 (see SNV estimate a), \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 19/36,561/219 = 7.1 \u00d7 10\u22126. Using nonsense mutations only, Ts = 20 (see SNV estimate a, and thus \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 4/36,561/20 = 1.6 \u00d7 10\u22125; we use the latter). The rate of hypermutation appears to be low, and we did not attempt to calculate it since it was based on a single observation and corresponded to a double mutant, for which Ts was undetermined (the assumption that all double mutants inactivate the target cannot be made). Ti = 150 for frameshifts and Ti = 280 for other indels (see SNV estimate a), and thus \u03bci/n/c = 7/36,561/150 + 6/36,561/280 = 1.9 \u00d7 10\u22126 and \u03b4 = 0.10.\n(xvii) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1.(a) A retroviral vector containing the lacZ \u03b1-complementation sequence (neutral mutational target) was used to score mutations appearing during a single cell infection cycle in several related studies (61, 62, 64). In the first study (64), f/c = 70/15,424 (66 mutant clones, with 4 of them carrying two mutations). The mutational spectrum was constituted by 46 nucleotide substitutions (six nonsense mutations [29]) and 24 indels (17 frameshifts). Given that Ts = 219 (see SNV estimate a), \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 46/15,424/219 = 4.1 \u00d7 10\u22125. Using nonsense mutations only (see SNV estimate a), Ts = 20 and \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 6/15,424/20 = 5.8 \u00d7 10\u22125 (the latter value is used). For indels, using the Ti values given in SNV estimate a, \u03bci/n/c = 17/15,424/150 + 7/15,424/280 = 9.0 \u00d7 10\u22126 and \u03b4 = 0.13. In a second study (62), the same method was used to score mutations in vpr null mutants and in vpr null mutants complemented in trans by virus producer cells. This showed that vpr reduces the viral mutation rate by approximately 3-fold. In the presence of a functional vpr protein provided in trans, f/c = 0.006. The mutational spectrum was unknown, but assuming that it was similar to the one reported in the previous study (64), nucleotide substitutions should constitute approximately two-thirds of all the observed mutations. Given that Ts = 219, \u03bcs/n/c s = 3 \u00d7 0.006 \u00d7 2/3/219 = 5.5 \u00d7 10\u22125. In a third study (61), the same method was used to score mutations in the absence or presence of the antiretroviral drugs zidovudine (AZT) and lamivudine (3TC), as well as in viruses encoding reverse transcriptase variants resistant to these drugs. The average mutation frequency per cycle from three independent experiments for the wild-type virus was f/c = 0.005 (0.004, 0,005, and 0.006) in the absence of drugs. Sequencing of 40 mutant clones showed that 22 carried nucleotide substitutions (there were three additional G \u2192 A hypermutants, but these are not counted here because the numbers of substitutions carried by each hypermutant were not provided), 6 carried frameshifts, and 2 carried other indels. Taking Ts = 219 for substitutions, Ti = 150 for frameshifts, and Ti = 280 for other indels, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 0.005 \u00d7 22/40/219 = 3.7 \u00d7 10\u22125, \u03bci/n/c = 0.005 \u00d7 6/20/150 + 0.005 \u00d7 2/20/280 = 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22125, and \u03b4 = 0.22. The geometric mean of the three \u03bcs/n/c values is 4.9 \u00d7 10\u22125. The average of the two indel fractions is \u03b4 = 0.18.\n(b) To score mutations appearing during a single cell infection cycle, pseudotyped viruses were obtained by cotransfecting 293T cells with a viral vector defective for the env gene and a helper plasmid (38). HeLa cells were infected with these viruses, selected for antibiotic resistance, cloned, and used for DNA amplification and subcloning using a phage \u03bb library. Sequencing of six nearly full-length viral genomes (9,072 nucleotides on average, Ts = 27,216) yielded four nucleotide substitutions and no indels. Hence, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 4/6/27,216 = 7.3 \u00d7 10\u22125. In another assay, lymphocytes were infected with the pseudotyped viruses, sorted by fluorescence using flow cytometry, cloned, and used for DNA amplification by long-range PCR and direct sequencing of PCR products. Sequencing of seven large portions of viral genomes (7,791 nucleotides on average, Ts = 23,373) yielded eight nucleotide substitutions and three indels. Hence, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 8/7/23,373 = 1.5 \u00d7 10\u22124. Taking the geometric mean of the two estimates, \u03bcs/n/c = 1.0 \u00d7 10\u22124. The average Ts is 25,295. For indels, \u03bci/n/c = 3/7/7,791 = 5.5 \u00d7 10\u22125, and \u03b4 = 0.35. The fraction of stop codon mutations was unusually high (4/12), and no synonymous substitutions were observed, suggesting that cell clones receiving inactive viruses were favored, and selection acting on the virus during the cell infection cycle was not controlled for. Also, the fraction of mutations resulting from transfection was unknown. Finally, the pseudotyped viruses lacked vpr, which may have an effect on the mutation rate (62). These factors could have led to a high number of false positives, and thus this estimate should be taken with caution.\n(c) A retroviral vector that contained all cis elements required for replication, regulatory and accessory virus genes, and reporter genes tk and hygro but which lacked the gag, pol, and env genes was constructed and used to score mutations appearing during one cell infection cycle by cotransfecting the vector with helper plasmids carrying the missing genes (47). The hygro gene confers resistance to hygromycin, whereas the tk gene confers sensitivity to bromouridine. Hygromycin was used for selecting cells carrying the vector and bromouridine to score null mutations in the tk gene (996 nucleotides). In total, 349/15,930 clones were mutant, giving f/c = 0.022. Sequencing of 43 mutants indicated that 13/43 mutations were indels. Hence \u03bci/n/c = 0.022 \u00d7 13/43/996 = 9.7 \u00d7 10\u22126. The fraction of nucleotide substitutions that produced the tk null phenotype was unknown, and it was not indicated which mutations produced stop codons. The number of possible mutations to stop codons in this gene is 76, and, using information from previous studies (29, 69), it is expected that approximately 1/7 of the observed nucleotide substitutions produced such mutations (see MLV estimate c). Hence \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 0.022 \u00d7 30/43/7/ 76 = 8.7 \u00d7 10\u22125, and \u03b4 = 0.072. Mutations arising during transfection were not controlled, potentially introducing false positives.\n(d) A retroviral vector containing the gag and pol genes and two reporter genes, bsd and eYFP, but defective for env, regulatory, and accessory genes was used to score mutations appearing during one cell infection cycle (51). The eYFP gene encodes the yellow fluorescent protein and was used to count the total number of cells carrying the vector. 293T cells stably expressing the vector were transfected with a helper plasmid to yield pseudotyped viruses, which were used to transduce fresh cells. The bsd gene encoded resistance to basticidin but had a premature ochre stop codon such that only cells receiving a revertant virus would be resistant to blasticidin. This gave f/c = (2.0 to 4.0) \u00d7 10\u22126, and sequencing of 16 revertants showed nine single-nucleotide substitutions (to the wild type or three other codons), five apparent G \u2192 A hypermutations, and two deletions. Here, T is unknown for indels and hypermutations, but for single nucleotide substitutions, Ts = 7. Using the latter and taking f/c = 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22126, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22126 \u00d7 9/16/7 = 7.3 \u00d7 10\u22127. Additional assays were carried out with HIV-1 and other retroviruses by directly cotransfecting cells with the vector and the helper plasmid instead of using stable eYFP producers, but it was shown that transfection was a significant source of mutation and hence these data did not provide a reliable estimate of the mutation rate.\n(xviii) Rous sarcoma virus.A single transformant colony was isolated and viruses released from it were used to infect fresh cells, which were plated onto soft agar before new viruses could be released (52). The resulting colonies were amplified, and the purified RNA was assayed for mutations by denaturing gradient gel analysis. Several domains of known size were analyzed using RNA from 58 colonies, which was the equivalent of 65,250 nucleotides (Ts = 3 \u00d7 65,250/58 = 3,375). Nine mutations were found, giving f = 9/65,250 = 1.4 \u00d7 10\u22124. Only one mutation was confirmed by sequencing. Assuming no superinfection, these mutations appeared during a single cell infection cycle. However, selection was probably present. Additionally, the number of provirus copies per cell was unknown, and hence this estimate has to be taken with caution.\n(xix) Bacteriophage \u03c6X174.(a) Approximately 340 independent wells were infected with an average of 2 PFU each and incubated overnight (77). Lysates were plated onto the selective strain E. coli gro89, a defective mutant with a mutation of the rep gene, which encodes a DNA helicase required for particle maturation, to score for phages with the ability to infect this strain. From 12 wells, it was determined that f = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22125. The average final number of PFU per well was 6.6 \u00d7 107, and B = 180 as estimated in another study (20). Thus, using equation 1, c = log (6.6 \u00d7 107/2)/log 180 = 3.3. Sequencing of 156 independent mutants showed that T = Ts = 12. Since Ts was determined, there is no selection bias due to lethal mutations. Some bias could exist due to a nonlethal effect. However, since c was small, this should not produce a large deviation in the estimate (probably less than 2-fold). Neglecting this effect, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22125/3.3/12 = 1.3 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(b) A plaque-purified virus was used to infect 216 independent cultures with an average of 231 PFU each (12). Cultures were incubated until an average of 3.3 \u00d7 105 PFU per culture was produced and then plated onto E. coli gro87, a rep gene mutant similar to the one used in phage \u03c6X174 estimate a. A total of 239 mutants were scored, and thus f = 239/3.3 \u00d7 10\u22125/216 = 3.4 \u00d7 10\u22126. Sequencing of 47 clones showed that T = Ts = 7. Taking B = 180 (20), c = log (3.3 \u00d7 105/231)/log 180 = 1.4. The fact that Ts was determined implies that there was no selection bias due to lethal mutations. Also, the bias due to nonlethal effects should be small, because c was close to 1.0. Thus, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 3.4 \u00d7 10\u22126/7/1.4 = 1.0 \u00d7 10\u22126. Data from this experiment can also be used obtain an estimate of the mutation rate per strand copying free of selection bias (see below).\n(xx) Bacteriophage M13.A single plaque of a recombinant virus carrying the lacZ \u03b1-complementation sequence (258 bases) as a neutral mutational target (\u03b1 = 1) was used to inoculate a large E. coli culture and incubated overnight (49). Viral DNA was extracted and transfected to score null mutations in the lacZ sequence (based on the blue/white colony assay). After discarding 11 false positives, f = 117/199,655, with 67 plaques containing single-nucleotide substitutions and 50 containing indels (11 frameshifts and 39 deletions or rearrangements). In a previous study (3), it was determined that Ts = 219. Thus, c \u00d7 \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 67/199,655/219 = 4.6 \u00d7 10\u22126. For indels, assuming Ti = 150 for frameshifts and Ti = 280 for other indels (see SNV estimate a), c \u00d7 \u03bci/n/c = 11/150/199,655 + 39/280/199,655 = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22126. At the very least, c = 3 (two cycles during the formation of the plaque and another one during the infection of the liquid culture). According to Drake (26), the initial and final viral population sizes were 1 and ca. 1.0 \u00d7 1015, respectively. Our own unpublished data suggest that under relatively optimal conditions, the exponential growth rate of the virus is ca 4.0 h\u22121 and the duration of the cell infection cycle is ca. 1 h. According to this and assuming exponential growth, an increase in population size by a factor of 1.0 \u00d7 1015 would require approximately c = 8.6. Taking the average of 3 and 8.6, c = 5.8. This gives \u03bcs/n/c = 4.6 \u00d7 10\u22126/ 5.8 = 7.9 \u00d7 10\u22127, \u03bci/n/c = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22126/5.8 = 1.9 \u00d7 10\u22127, and \u03b4 = 0.19. The most evident source of error in this estimate is the undetermined c value. This could lead to a maximal underestimation of 1.9-fold and a maximal overestimation which, although not determined, probably does not exceed 1.5-fold.\n(xxi) Bacteriophage \u03bb.Estimates of the mutation rate per nucleotide per strand copying were obtained under lytic growth conditions, where replication is thought to be mainly binary, yielding \u03bcs/n/r = 7.9 \u00d7 10\u22128 and \u03bci/n/r = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22128 (26) (see estimate per strand copying for this phage, below). Using B = 115 (20), there should be rc = log 115/log 2 = 6.8 cycles of copying per cell infection. Neutrality was satisfied (\u03b1 = 1), and thus \u03bcs/n/c = 6.8 \u00d7 7.9 \u00d7 10\u22128 = 5.4 \u00d7 10\u22127, \u03bci/n/c = 6.8 \u00d7 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22128 = 1.4 \u00d7 10\u22127, and \u03b4 = 0.20.\n(xxii) Herpes simplex virus.Ganciclovir was used to detect null mutations in the tk gene in cell culture (54), giving f = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 (31). Sequencing revealed 45 indels, 17 missense mutations, and 5 nonsense mutations (67 mutations in total). There are Ts = 76 possible nonsense substitutions in this gene, c = 3 (31), L = 1,128, and tk null mutations are selectively neutral in cell culture in the absence of the drug (\u03b1 = 1) (8). Hence, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 \u00d7 5/67/3/76 = 5.9 \u00d7 10\u22128, \u03bci/n/c = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 \u00d7 45/67/3/1128 = 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22128, and \u03b4 = 0.17.\n(xxiii) Bacteriophage T2.Mutations at the rII locus (L = 3,136) producing rapid plaque growth (phenotype r) were scored in single bursts (55). After discarding cases in which the mutant was probably present in the inoculum, 420 mutants were scored in 22,615 bursts (c = 1), and it was determined that B = 82. This gives f/c = 420/22,615/82 = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22124. Mutations were probably close to neutral (\u03b1 \u2248 1), and deviations from neutrality should not produce a strong bias since c = 1. The mutational spectrum of this gene was analyzed for the closely related bacteriophage T4 (26). Fifteen nonsense mutations (all of which should produce the phenotype) and 21 missense mutations were identified in a 435-base region of the locus, and nonsense mutations were expected to represent ca. 0.073 of all random substitutions. Hence, the expected number of substitutions (including those that did not produce the r phenotype) is 15/0.073 = 206, indicating that 21/206 = 0.102 of missense mutations produced the r phenotype. In another assay, it was shown that among 121 observed rII mutants, 27 were single-nucleotide substitutions and 94 were indels. Ts is not simply 3L because many mutations were not observable. Since nonsense mutations represented approximately 0.073 of all mutations and 0.102 of missense mutations were observable, Ts = 3L \u00d7 [0.073 + 0.102 \u00d7 (1 \u2212 0.073)] = 1,576. Thus, \u03bcs/n/c = 3 \u00d7 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22124 \u00d7 27/121/1,576 = 9.8 \u00d7 10\u22128, \u03bci/n/c = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22124 \u00d7 94/121/3,136 = 5.7 \u00d7 10\u22128, and \u03b4 = 0.37.\nCalculation of mutation rates per nucleotide per strand copying. (i) Poliovirus 1.The reversion frequency of an amber mutant was measured by plating the virus in permissive and selective cells (82). Only one substitution (UAG to UCG) was viable (T = Ts = 1), and selection against the amber mutant was strong. Despite selection, it is still possible to use the null-class method to estimate the mutation rate. Out of 27 independent cultures assayed, 23 showed no revertants (P0 = 23/27). The average number of PFU per culture was 1.8 \u00d7 104, but the plating efficiency of the amber mutant was approximately three times lower than that of the revertant, so the corrected number is 5.4 \u00d7 104 PFU. Hence, using equation 10, \u03bcs/n/r = \u22123 \u00d7 log (23/27)/(5.4 \u00d7 104) = 8.9 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(ii) Vesicular stomatitis virus.The monoclonal antibody resistance frequency was determined from many small cultures undergoing one cell infection cycle or fewer, and the mutation rate to the phenotype using the null-class method was m = 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22125 s/r (36). Ts = 6 from references cited in reference 36, and thus \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 1.2 \u00d7 10\u22125/6 = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(iii) Influenza virus A.Single plaques were isolated and replated in the presence of antihemagglutinin monoclonal antibody (85). The mutation rate was estimated using the null-class method. Sequencing of a large number of clones (86) indicated that Ts = 2 and Ts = 5 for each of the two antibodies used. The rates of mutation to the resistant phenotype were converted into mutation rates per nucleotide accordingly, yielding \u03bcs/n/r = 3.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 and \u03bcs/n/r = 2.7 \u00d7 10\u22126, with geometric mean \u03bcs/n/r = 9.0 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(iv) Measles virus.A fluctuation test was performed by growing a total of 227 cultures, each inoculated with 200 PFU, and testing them for the presence of antihemagglutinin monoclonal antibody-resistant mutants (81). Mutation rates were estimated using the null-class method. Cultures were divided in three experimental blocks, yielding m = 1.4 \u00d7 10\u22124 s/r, m = 6.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 s/r, and m = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22124 s/r (geometric mean, 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22124 s/r). Four different nucleotide substitutions were identified after sequencing five clones. Given the low number of clones sequenced, it is likely that Ts > 4. Drake and Holland (30) argued that the most likely value is Ts = 7.5, assuming a Poisson distribution of mutation counts across sites. However, if some mutations are more likely than others, this assumption may not be satisfied. Independent evidence comes from a previous work (see reference 81), in which three additional resistance mutations were found, yielding Ts = 7 in total. Hence, it seems that the value Ts = 7.5 given by Drake and Holland is robust. According to this, \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22124/7.5 = 4.4 \u00d7 10\u22125.\n(v) Bacteriophage \u03c66.An amber mutant was grown in cells encoding an amber suppressor (permissive cells) and plated in normal (nonpermissive) cells after a single burst to score the appearance of amber revertants (9). An estimate of ms = 2.7 \u00d7 10\u22126 s/r was obtained using the null-class method. There are eight possible ways of reverting an amber mutation through single-nucleotide substitutions. However, some might be lethal and hence not observable. For pL = 0.2 to 0.4, Ts = 4.8 to 6.4. Taking Ts = 5.6, \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 2.7 \u00d7 10\u22126/5.6 = 1.4 \u00d7 10\u22126. Error in this estimate comes mainly from the undetermined T value, which could produce a maximal underestimation of 5.6-fold and a maximal overestimation of 1.4-fold.\n(vi) Bacteriophage \u03c6X174.(a) A fluctuation test was carried out using the reversion of an amber mutation as the selectable phenotype (19). In each individual culture, the number of initial PFU was high but the virus underwent a single cell infection cycle. For each of three amber mutants, P0 = 646/740, P0 = 679/778, and P0 = 510/602. The corresponding burst sizes were B = 167, B = 28, and B = 51, and the final numbers of PFU were 9.0 \u00d7 107, 5.5 \u00d7 107, and 2.6 \u00d7 109, respectively. Hence, N1 \u2212 N0 = 9.0 \u00d7 107/740 \u2212 9.0 \u00d7 107/740/167 = 1.2 \u00d7 105 for the first mutant, and analogously, N1 \u2212 N0 = 6.8 \u00d7 104 and 4.2 \u00d7 106 for the second and third mutants, respectively. Using the null-class method, m = 1.1 \u00d7 10\u22126 s/r, m = 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22126 s/r, and m = 3.9 \u00d7 10\u22128 s/r, respectively, with geometric mean ms = 4.5 \u00d7 10\u22127 s/r. If all amber revertants were to the wild type, \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 4.5 \u00d7 10\u22127 = 1.4 \u00d7 10\u22126. However, there are eight possible single-nucleotide revertants, and if all were viable, the mutation rate would be \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 4.5 \u00d7 10\u22127/8 = 1.7 \u00d7 10\u22127. For this phage, the estimated lethal fraction is P = 0.2 (23), and hence the expected number of viable revertants is 8 \u00d7 0.8 = 6.4, which gives \u03bcs/n/r = 2.1 \u00d7 10\u22127.\n(b) A plaque-purified virus was used to infect 216 independent cultures with an average of 231 PFU each (12). The mutation rate was calculated using the null-class method. m = 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22126 s/r, and sequencing of 47 clones showed that Ts = 7. Hence, \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 2.3 \u00d7 10\u22126/7 = 1.0 \u00d7 10\u22126.\n(vii) Bacteriophage \u03bb.Drake (26) reported a mutation rate to loss of function of gene cI of 2.0 \u00d7 10\u22125 per strand copying, based on previous work (25). Screening of over 300 cI null mutants showed that ca. 5% of the mutations were to amber stop codons (26). The number of possible substitutions leading to amber stop codons in the cI gene is Ts = 38. Therefore, \u03bcs/n/r = 3 \u00d7 2 \u00d7 10\u22125 \u00d7 0.05/38 = 7.9 \u00d7 10\u22128.\n(viii) Bacteriophage T2.The appearance of the r phenotype was scored using single-burst experiments (55). Given that replication is close to binary (55) and assuming that r mutants are neutral, the F method described by Drake can be used and yields a rate of mutation to the phenotype of 4.8 \u00d7 10\u22125 (26). However, it is also possible to use the null-class method: from 22,615 bursts, 85 gave one or more mutants (after correcting for the presence of mutants in the inoculum), and B = 82. Hence, m = \u2212log [(22,615 \u2212 85)/22,615]/82 = 4.6 \u00d7 10\u22125, which is consistent with the estimate obtained with the F method. Ts = 1,576, and 27/121 mutations were nucleotide substitutions (see calculation of the mutation rate per cell infection cycle for this same phage). 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        "raw_content": "Home Editor's Pick Top five highest paid footballers\nTop five highest paid footballers\nFootball is one of the most watched sports out there and due to its increasing viewership rates, the clubs get richer and in turn, they are able to fund their star players with a jaw-dropping load of money. For a very long time, Messi and Ronaldo have been considered as the world\u2019s highest paid footballers. However, with the Football scene changing fast and the Chinese Super League aggressively making its place felt by attracting some of the best footballers, the list of the top 5 players sure has changed.\nAs Cristiano Ronaldo drops from five to number six from the world\u2019s top five players with high wages, the spot opens up for Ezequiel Lavezzi (\u00a320.3m-per-year) at number five. Lavezzi, being a prominent player, made a switch to the Chinese Premier League in 2016 for \u00a323.5 million by Hebei China. Lavezzi is well known for his pace, energy, sturdy physique, as well as his creativity on the field and the quickness of his feet.\nOscar (\u00a321.2m) at number four, on the other hand, caused anger when he decided to join Chinese outfit Shanghai SIPG from Chelsea for a \u00a360 million deal in 2016. His move to the Chinese club became one of the most expensive Asian transfers of all time. Known for his logic behind picking out his teammates in difficult situations and paving way for chances in such situations, Oscar acts as the catalyst in his team\u2019s attack and was also widely praised for his role in Chelsea\u2019s Europa League success in 2013.\nNeymar has held the title for the most expensive player in the world last summer for a whopping \u00a3198m when he joined Paris Saint-Germain. However, he is third this year with an annual salary of \u00a331.7m. It is natural to see him one among the top three players considering his record. He is often compared to the likes of Ronaldo and Messi. Once Ronaldo himself stated, \u201cNeymar is a great talent, the best we have in Brazil. He is very similar to Messi.\u201d\nAt second place, we got Carlos Tevez with his \u00a333.5m salary, but it seems that he will soon drop out of the list after his feat with Shanghai Shenhua. Tevez\u2019s time in China was limited to just 16 appearances and 4 goals resulting in the twelve months to be considered a failure both on and off the pitch. He recently re-joined the Boca Juniors after his termination with Shanghai, as a result, this will push Neymar to the second place.\nIt is pretty obvious that the top spot is reserved for none other than Lionel Messi, who just contracted a long-term deal with FC Barcelona worth \u00a340.5m-per-season, making him the first \u00a31m-a-week player. He also made the top 3 of the world\u2019s highest-paid athletes. Arriving at the age of 13, Messi has helped his team, Barcelona win 30 titles, which includes four Champions League titles and eight Spanish league crowns. He is a legend in football, and a force to be reckoned with.\nPrevious article\u201cAggression is what helps me be at the top of my game.\u201d\nNext articleSergio Ramos: Liverpool\u2019s Most wanted and Egypt\u2019s Undesirable No 1.\nGautam Gambhir and Kolkata Knight Riders- The Love Saga!\nThe unknown records held by Sachin Tendulkar\nFive football clubs where player power has a huge influence\nThe aura of Birthday Boy Adam Gilchrist\nTop 5 most Injury Prone players in the Premier League\nChelsea Mangers dissected: How does Maurizio Sarri compare to Antonio Conte?\nSreesanth and The Historic Victory in SA\nLeicester City F.C. Owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and 4 others tragically lose lives in Helicopter Crash\n7 Most Beautiful Cricket Stadiums in the World\nChelsea Coach Marco Ianni charged by FA for Misconduct",
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        "raw_content": "(1886\u20131978). Salvador de Madariaga was a Spanish writer and statesman. His long and varied career was distinguished by his service at the League of Nations and by his prolific writing in English, German, and French, as well as Spanish.\nThe son of a Spanish army officer, Salvador de Madariaga was born on July 23, 1886, in La Coru\u00f1a, Spain. He was trained at his father\u2019s insistence as an engineer in Paris but abandoned his career to become a journalist. In 1921 he joined the Secretariat of the League of Nations at Geneva as a press member and the following year was appointed head of its disarmament section, a position he held until 1927. From 1928 to 1931 he was professor of Spanish studies at the University of Oxford.\nAfter the Spanish monarchy fell in 1931, the Spanish republic appointed Madariaga ambassador to the United States (1931) and then to France (1932\u201334), and he was Spain\u2019s permanent delegate to the League of Nations from 1931 to 1936. When the Spanish Civil War broke out in July 1936, Madariaga\u2014\u201cequally distant from both sides,\u201d as he wrote at the time\u2014resigned and left for England. He became a vocal opponent of the Francisco Franco regime that came to power in Spain as a result of the war and did not return to Spain until April 1976, following Franco\u2019s death the previous November.\nAmong Madariaga\u2019s most notable essays are \u201cEnglishmen, Frenchmen, Spaniards\u201d (1928), a study of national psychology; \u201cGu\u00eda del lector del Quijote\u201d (1926; \u201cDon Quixote\u201d), an analysis of the classic novel by Cervantes; and \u201cSpain\u201d (1942), a historical essay. He also published books on various periods in Latin American history, among them the two-volume Cuadro hist\u00f3rico de las Indias (1945; The Rise and Fall of the Spanish American Empire) and the trilogy Christopher Columbus (1939), Hern\u00e1n Cort\u00e9s (1941), and Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar (1949). Madariaga\u2019s political writings expound his philosophy of individual liberty and the solidarity of humankind.\nIn addition to the essay, Madariaga cultivated other literary genres\u2014poetry, drama, and narrative prose. His novels are based upon philosophical, political, and religious themes. Among his fictional works are El coraz\u00f3n de piedra verde (1942; The Heart of Jade) and Guerra en la sangre (1957; War in the Blood), both based on Latin American history. Salvador de Madariaga died in Locarno, Switzerland, on Dec. 14, 1978.",
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        "raw_content": "The metallic element cobalt is one of the transition elements, closely related to iron and nickel. These three metals are sometimes referred to as the iron family. (See also periodic table.) Cobalt was identified and described in 1735 by Swedish chemist Georg Brandt. Pure cobalt is silvery white with a reddish tone. It is hard and easily magnetizable but chemically less reactive than iron. At ordinary temperatures cobalt is unaffected by air or water. It dissolves slowly in dilute acids, releasing hydrogen gas.\nCobalt makes up about 0.001 percent of Earth\u2019s crust. It does not occur in the free state but is combined with such elements as copper, arsenic, sulfur, and oxygen in mineral ores. Cobalt is also present in meteorites. The principal minerals are smaltite\u2014a compound of cobalt and arsenic\u2014and cobaltite\u2014a compound of cobalt, arsenic, and sulfur. By the second decade of the 21st century, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, China, Canada, and Russia were the world\u2019s leading producers of mined cobalt. The largest producer of refined cobalt was China.\nOne method of ore extraction consists of a series of steps that include smelting and roasting, leaching, precipitation, and electrolysis. In a related method, a cobalt precipitate is reduced by heating it in the presence of aluminum, carbon, or hydrogen.\nCobalt is used chiefly in alloy steels. These alloys include Stellite, used for high-speed, high-temperature metal-cutting tools; Carboloy, one of the hardest synthetic substances; and alnico, used to make permanent magnets for loudspeakers. Cobalt is also used as a catalyst in such processes as the synthesis of gasoline. Blue pigments made from cobalt compounds are used in enamels and paints, and such driers as cobalt linoleate serve to harden surface coatings.\nA valuable radioisotope, cobalt-60 is prepared in a nuclear reactor by bombarding cobalt metal or cobalt oxide with slow neutrons. Cobalt-60 emits beta particles and gamma rays. It has a half-life of 5.25 years. The isotope is used in the treatment of cancer and in agricultural research to cause gene mutations that sometimes result in new varieties of fruits, grains, and vegetables. In industry cobalt-60 is used to detect flaws in castings and as a tracer in chemical and manufacturing processes.\n5,198 \u00b0F (2,870 \u00b0C)",
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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re in Arizona, here\u2019s a great (free) futurist event next week. Two days of cool SciFi and Futures related stuff:\nHollywood Invades Tempe presents \u201cInventing the Future All Over Again,\u201d a special two-day event about imagining the world 50 years from now. The event includes a discussion with Minority Report producer Walter Parkes, a screening of the film and Q&A with the team behind the movie, and a two-part idea summit looking 50 years into our future. The idea summit features the team behind Minority Report, ASU leading-edge professors and ASU students. RSVP at hollywoodinvadestempe.com.\n\u2022 12\u20131:15 p.m. \u2013 Discussion with Minority Report producer Walter Parkes at Old Main\n\u2022 6:30 p.m. \u2013 Special screening of the film at Harkins Valley Art Theater, followed by a Q&A with the minds behind the magic\n\u2022 9:30 a.m.\u201312:30 p.m. \u2013 50 years into the future idea summit, session one, at Old Main\n\u2022 2\u20135 p.m. \u2013 50 years into the future idea summit, session two, at Old Main\nSee locations and times here: https://asuevents.asu.edu/content/hollywood-invades-tempe-minority-report-and-inventing-future-all-over-again\nSome folks from the Arizona Chapter of the World Future Society are going to be there, all or part of the time. If you\u2019d like to connect, hit our meetup page for the event.\nMy 13-year-old son and I recently went to the excellent 20th Annual Earth and Space Exploration Day at Arizona State University. Later, we were chatting over dinner, talking about space, and we kind of hit on an interesting possible explanation for why we very curious and industrious earthlings haven\u2019t met any aliens yet. So let me develop our thinking here \u2026 we\u2019re calling it the Tantalus Paradox.\nFirst of all, it\u2019s related to the Fermi Paradox. Originating with Enrico Fermi, the basic idea is that given the probabilities of life and technological development in the universe, it stands to reason that the universe should be teeming with civilizations. Yet, as Fermi is reputed to have quipped, \u201cWhere is everybody?\u201d\nOf course, we get answers like everything\u2019s really far apart in the universe, life is pretty rare in the universe, and so on. Yet, we are finding new planets every day, new galaxies every day, and the odds are greater every day that there has to be intelligent life out there somewhere. And still where is everybody?\nSo my son and I came up with what we\u2019re calling the Tantalus Paradox, after the character in Greek fable named Tantalus. Tantalus cooked and served one of his children and was sentenced by the gods to be trapped in water he couldn\u2019t drink and with food dangling always just beyond his reach.\nThe Tantalus Paradox is intended to add a possible companion explanation for the Fermi Paradox and to stimulate thought. Here it is in rough argument form:\nThe evolution of a technologically advanced civilization, no matter how alien or exotic, anywhere in the universe, requires at least two essential things: 1) the pressure of competition (first between species and later within the dominant species) which stimulates intelligence and problem-solving; and 2) abundant and available local resources (first on the home planet and later the home system, as a civilization evolves from Kardashev I to Kardashev II). The confluence of these two things is rare, but not impossible.\nThe transition from a local system civilization to an interstellar civilization (Kardashev II to Kardashev III transition) requires a tremendous amount of within-species collaboration and lots and lots of available local resources.\nBy the time any given civilization reaches the Kardashev II (K2 for short) stage, intense internal competition has become ingrained in the civilization, making large-scale collaboration difficult if not impossible, and local resources have been over-exploited. These two assets, competition and resources, are what got the civilization to this K2 point, but these things won\u2019t get them to K3. We can call the transition from a Kardashev II civilization to a Kardashev III civilization the \u201cK2-K3 chasm,\u201d and it\u2019s a huge leap that will be technically tough to cross anyway.\nBecause evolution is what it is, any civilization anywhere in the universe, no matter how alien and exotic, will likely reach the K2-K3 chasm after having exhausted the means to cross it. Not only that, but destructive competition and resource exploitation will likely have brought about a crisis point that must be addressed\u2014the survival of the species in question will require new approaches.\nTherefore, the vast majority if not all civilizations in the universe hit the K2-K3 chasm and either perish from resource over-exploitation or find some cooperative, resource-light way to persist, stuck in K2. Either way, interstellar travel, which may be possible in the abstract, is no longer possible in reality because the very evolutionary principles and availability of local resources that put it within a civilization\u2019s grasp now prevent it from being attainable. Like Tantalus, civilizations are competitive, eat their futures, get stuck, and thus can\u2019t reach the K3 bounty that would fuel further evolution and expansion.\nSo simply put, the paradox is that intense competition evolves intelligent civilizations but it also results in over-exploitation of resources, leaving civilizations stuck in their own systems, staring at the stars. That\u2019s the idea in a nutshell. Not sure if it\u2019s already out there. Of course, it assumes the non-existence of X-files\u2013style conspiracies, secret space programs and other stuff like that. 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        "raw_content": "Microsoft Responds To April NPD Sales, Seems Pleased\nDespite just narrowly beating out its higher priced, current gen high definition console competition, Microsoft sounds like it's pretty pleased with its April performance, at least on paper. And despite being outsold near four to one by the standard definition competition, the Xbox 360 manufacturer sounded almost ecstatic about its Grand Theft Auto IV numbers.\nMicrosoft's favorite numbers were its games per console attach rate (7.6!), spending to date on the \"Xbox 360 experience\" ($9.7 billion) and the roman numeral \"IV\" which it tossed around an impressive eight times in a post NPD release statement.\nIt even busted out review scores, saying \"Not only are we selling more games, games play better on the Xbox 360. Xbox 360 has 91 titles with a Metacritic review score of 80 or higher, compared to just 50 for PS3 and 22 for Wii.\" Alright! Let's party! First place in the U.S. ain't gonna last much longer.\nMicrosoft's Xbox 360 has sold 10.1 million units in the U.S., making it the first current generation gaming console to break the 10 million barrier in the U.S., and contributing to global sales of over 19 million. (April NPD data)\nBy the numbers: Xbox 360 is the most significant contributor to industry spending and growth\n* 188,000 Xbox 360 consoles were sold in April. (April NPD data)\n* Xbox 360 has a record-setting attach rate of 7.6 games per console, the highest attach rate in history for a console at this point in its lifecycle. (April NPD data)\n* Consumers have spent more than $9.7 billion on the Xbox 360 experience. (April NPD data)\n* Xbox 360 titles accounted for $186 million of all third party game sales this generation, or 53% of share. (April NPD data)\n* Xbox 360 games accounted for three of the top ten games in April, and secured the #1 spot with \"Grand Theft Auto IV.\" (April NPD data)\n* Not only are we selling more games, games play better on the Xbox 360. Xbox 360 has 91 titles with a Metacritic review score of 80 or higher, compared to just 50 for PS3 and 22 for Wii.\n\"Grand Theft Auto IV\" on Xbox 360 snags top spot in April, boosts LIVE memberships to over 12 million\n* In its first five days on the market, the Xbox 360 version of \"Grand Theft Auto IV\" sold 1.8 million units, outselling the other platform's version by nearly 2:1 in the U.S., and making it the top selling game in April. (April NPD data)\n* Gamers eager to experience \"Grand Theft Auto IV\" online helped boost Xbox LIVE global membership totals to over 12 million this month. Fueled by an unparalleled combination of access to friends and family, the best online gaming features and the best entertainment content, the Xbox LIVE service has doubled in membership in only one year's time.\n* Microsoft sales data shows Xbox 360 consoles saw a 54% lift week-over-week as a result of \"Grand Theft Auto IV,\" and retailers are reporting that roughly four out of every 10 Xbox 360 consoles sold included the sale of a copy of \"Grand Theft Auto IV.\" (Microsoft internal data)\n* Beginning this fall, Xbox LIVE will be the only place gamers can go for exclusive \"Grand Theft Auto IV\" episodes.\n\"Grand Theft Auto IV\" marked the beginning of what promises to be another landmark year for the Xbox 360 platform, with an all-star games line up in 2008 including \"Gears of War 2,\" \"Fable 2\" and \"Viva Pi\u00f1ata: Trouble in Paradise.\" Stay tuned for more announcements in the coming months.",
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        "raw_content": "Working better together: Group physio program finding success\nSeptember 6, 2018 September 5, 2018 Press Release cold lake\nA unique Alberta Health Services (AHS) physiotherapy program in Cold Lake is nearing its one year anniversary and being deemed as a success for both patients and staff.\nThe Post-Operative Hip and Knee Program in Cold Lake offers physiotherapy in a group setting to clients requiring rehabilitation support after, for example, a hip or knee replacement. It launched in Cold Lake in September 2017 and is the only site in the AHS North Zone that offers this type of physiotherapy in a group setting.\n\u201cGroup therapy can help make the treatment more fun and enjoyable for the clients. They experience peer support and it gives them the opportunity to socialize and spend time with people who can relate to what they are going through,\u201d says Sharon Winik, Area Manager, Allied Health Services with AHS. \u201cOffering this therapy in a group setting is a great way of doing things a little differently, while meeting patient needs and maximizing on our staff resources.\u201d\nThe program has served 20 clients since it launched last year and has been working closely with clients and their families to receive their input and continuously improve the program. To date, approximately 80 per cent of participants have reported clinical improvements in their mobility, function, pain and mood.\nAlbert Oullette, 79, says he enjoyed his time in the group not only for the physical therapy after his hip replacement in February, but also the social aspect of the program.\n\u201cI thought the group was better than one-on-one. It felt more like you were at home,\u201d he says. \u201cEverybody had a smile, they were very friendly, and we were all talking to each other.\u201d\nWith a continuous intake and classes that run every week, clients are able to join the program in a timely way after their surgery.\n\u201cWe\u2019re a small rural team and this is an innovative approach to maximize what we\u2019re able to do for our patients,\u201d says physical therapist Lesley Vivian, who runs the program with the help of a physio assistant.\nPatients can be referred to the program by their family physician or surgeon, or they can also self-refer.\n\u201cWe\u2019re so pleased to be offering this program,\u201d says Cindy Harmata, AHS Senior Operating Officer, Areas 5-8. \u201cIt is an excellent example of patient-centred care in that it was built for patients, incorporates their feedback, and creates a community of peer-to-peer support.\u201d\nOne-on-one post-operative hip and knee physiotherapy sessions are still available to clients in the community, if preferred. For more information about the Post-Operative Hip and Knee program contact the Cold Lake Healthcare Centre at 780-639-6518.\n\u2190 Ukrainian Heritage Day to be Celebrated in Lakeland Friday\nIndia Film Festival returns to Cold Lake \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "The Department of Juvenile Justice has been around in the country since the late eighteen hundreds, but it has been modified greatly over the years. Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held years. Juvenile law is mainly governed by state law and most states have enacted a juvenile code. The main goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation rather than punishment. (Juvenile Justice) This system has been around so long because our society strongly feels that juveniles are not psychologically mature enough to realize that their actions can have life altering consequences.\nThe Juvenile Justice System is important because how a society trains and treats its youth will definitely affect the future of that society. In 2003, 18% of all persons under age 18 lived at or below the poverty level. (NCJJ) Since so many juveniles are victims of poverty, they become restless especially when they are forced to see other youths with lives full of possessions, informational opportunities, and educational opportunities. This is not just a petty jealousy, but the idea of knowing that because one is poor and opportunities are scarce, it is unlikely that the cycle of poverty will not be broken.\nThis frustration can be turned into a life of violence and crime just to have the things that the majority have and even take for granted. There are several things that are to blame for the problem. Free educational opportunities and job training for all, if provided for by the federal government instead of wasting money on frivolous projects, could change the lives of juveniles who are doomed for a life of crime. Recreational opportunities are scarce in a home that is in poverty.\nMinorities are also victims of the Juvenile Justice System as well as any Justice System. The NCLR, the largest national Latino civil rights organization, commends Building Blocks for Youth Initiative for Est. issuing a Call to Action on Behalf of the Latino and Latina Youth in the U. S. juvenile justice system,\" the largest national Latino civil rights organization, commends Building Blocks for Youth Initiative for issuing A Call to Action on Behalf of the Latino and Latina Youth in the U. S. juvenile justice system. (Arboleda)\nIt is not just Hispanics who suffer in today\u2019s Justice System, but all minorities. The plight of African American youth is the worse. Nationwide, African-Americans represent 15% of the population, 26% of juvenile arrests, 44% of youth who are detained, 46% of the youth who are judicially waived to criminal court, and 58% of the youth admitted to state prisons. (Disproportionate Minority Confinement) Prejudices and poverty have kept minorities at a disadvantage for years. That is why the Juvenile Justice System is a positive force in our country.\nIf minorities were not under the laws of Juvenile Justice, they could end up in prison for years or the rest of their lives even though they were victims of poverty and a lack of opportunities. However, the Juvenile Justice System is in fact too easy on youth who have committed crimes. According to thestatement from Cornell Law, juveniles are not responsible for their criminal acts. Why not? Children under the age of ten might not fully understand their actions, but those over that age know full well what they are doing.\nMany agree that juveniles are not punished appropriately. S. 10, the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Act of 1997 of Alaska was to allow for toughening the laws for youths. The new mandates require states to: \u2022 allow delinquents to have contact with convicted adults for up to 72 hours; \u2022 allow juveniles 14 years of age to be prosecuted as adults for serious violent felonies; \u2022 require non-violent and non-serious youth offender records to be sent to schools, prospective colleges, and the FBI; and, establish graduated sanctions.\n(Juvenile Justice Legislation Fact Sheet) That would be enough to deter many juveniles to not break the law. It is true that knowledge is power, but why shouldn\u2019t the records of juvenile offenders be sent to schools, prospective colleges and the FBI? This is especially true for schools that provide dorm living. Most people would want to know with whom they were living, and parents would particularly want this information. There are now many credible online universities that would provide the necessary education for those individuals to acquire a profession.\nIt would certainly make a difference in the decisions that a juvenile made if he/she had to live with the choices that he/she makes before the age of eighteen. Juveniles many times do not see any deterrents to commit crimes because punishments are too easy, records are sealed and separation from the adult population in prison has made the Juvenile Justice System flawed. The injustice for minority youth has been lessened by the Juvenile Justice System and that has been positive. However, it has gotten so lax that juveniles no longer fear the law.\nInjustices for minorities are tragic and should be dealt with by society. It is not a good reason to keep a system that is so flawed that it is teaching the youth of today that it is acceptable to commit crimes and not respect the laws of the land.\nArboleda, Angela. U. S. 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We can say a dog, my dog, that dog or every dog, but not just dog.\nI saw a child in the store.\nThey have a house in the city.\nWho is that boy in the red shirt?\nPlural and uncountable nouns can be used with or without an article or other determiner.\nChildren usually rush about.\nMilk is rich in nutrients.\nIs there any milk in the bottle?\nWater is precious.\nThe is called the definite article because it is used to refer to a particular person or thing.\nCall the man waiting outside.\nRevenge is the main theme of this play.\nTo talk about a person/thing already mentioned\nWhen a person/thing has been mentioned earlier, the definite article is used in later references to that particular person/thing.\nI saw a beggar near the bus stop; the fellow came to me with outstretched hands.\nTo talk about a person/thing known to the listener\nWe use the definite article (the) before a noun when we expect the listener/reader to know which particular person(s) or thing(s) we are talking about.\nCan I talk to the manager? (The listener knows which person is meant.)\nI have been to the doctor. (Which doctor? My doctor.)\nThe book you want is out of print. (Which book? The one you want.)\nThe child was crying. (Which child? The one I met in the store.)\nLet us go to the park. (Which park? The one in the town.)\nTo talk about unique things or events\nWe use the to talk about unique things or events.\nThe French Revolution began in 1789. (Unique: because there has been only one French revolution.)\nMost nouns that represent things that are the only ones of their kind also take the before them.\nExamples are: the sun, the moon, the earth, the city, the Nile, the country, the sea, the weather etc.\nThis use of the is possible even when we are talking about somebody/something that the listener knows nothing about?\nYou don\u2019t know the Hiltons, do you? (The use of the makes it clear that there is only one Hilton family in the speaker\u2019s social environment.)\nWith expressions referring to our physical environment\nThe is used in a number of expressions referring to our physical environment.\nExamples are: the town, the weather, the rain, the wind, the country, the sunshine, the sea, the city etc.\nI prefer the country to the city.\nThe earth is the only planet that supports life.\nWith adjectives referring to a particular class of people\nWe use the before certain adjectives referring to a particular class of people.\nExamples are: the blind, the dead, the poor, the disabled etc.\nThe rich are not always happy.\nThe educated should teach the illiterate.\nSuperlative adjectives take the before them.\nShe is the eldest member in the family.\nWith singular nouns that represent a whole class\nWe use the before a singular noun when it is used to represent the whole class of things to which it belongs.\nThe lotus is a lovely flower.\nThe indefinite article a/an is used to talk about one particular person or thing when the listener does not know which one is meant, or when it does not matter which one.\nShe married an old man.\nThey have a big house in the city.\nI saw a hawker selling his wares on the street.\nA man came and knocked at the door.\nA/an is also used to talk about any one member of a class.\nA teacher must have patience. (=any teacher)\nA spider has eight legs. (=any spider)\nA dog is faithful to its master.\nA parrot can repeat what you say.\nCases where the indefinite article should not be used\nWith plural and uncountable nouns\nThe indefinite article cannot used before plural and uncountable nouns.\nApples are red.\nComputers are expensive.\nWith possessives\nWe cannot use the indefinite article with possessives. We use double possessives instead.\nHe is a friend of mine. (NOT He is a my friend.)\nWith adjectives without nouns\nWe cannot use the indefinite article with an adjective alone (without a noun).\nShe is beautiful. (NOT She is a beautiful.)\nCases where articles should not be used\nWith uncountable nouns\nArticles are not used with uncountable nouns when we make general statements.\nI love coffee. (NOT\u2026 a coffee OR the coffee)\nMilk is rich in nutrients. (NOT The milk OR a milk)\nWe can\u2019t do without water. (NOT The water OR a water)\nShe likes reading books. 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        "raw_content": "Private investigators or private detectives who're within the field are usually risking their lives due to the fact of the nature of their job. Nobody wants to be followed or surveyed, particularly if consent just isn't given. Nonetheless in order to collect data about an individual, surveillance is needed. Gathering data could be more accurate if the suspect or the target person doesn't know that he or she is getting watched or surveyed otherwise he or she would act unnaturally towards the private investigator and private detective. This really is also the main reason why private investigators and private detectives must be really cautious in conducting their investigation and to painstakingly take a lot of care not to arouse any type of suspicion. Often it really is imperative to collect information from the target person directly by asking him or her several questions or basic concerns and often it's also essential to gather data from the target individual when he or she is interacting with one more individual. The main issue of a private investigator as well as a private detective is on the best way to record the conversation with out arousing any suspicion.\nThis really is the reason why private investigators and private detectives are employing the use of covert strategies or utilizing covert recording gadgets or tools. One most common gadget is a watch recorder. This really is a turquoise blue leather strapped watch that has 1 gigabyte of flash memory which gives the watch hundreds of hours of recording capacity, which is extremely handy especially if a conversation would lasts for numerous hours. The watch is equipped using a set of earphones which makes it possible for the users to listen to the playback recording of the audio. The Watch is equipped with rechargeable batteries which permit energy in record mode for about 4.5 hours. The watch is shock proof as well as the microphone is positioned in such a way that it would enable effective recording whilst wearing the watch on the wrist. This genuinely is a gadget for every single private investigator and private detective.",
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        "raw_content": "The purpose of this policy is to define, prevent, and respond to discrimination and harassment, including sexual violence. The policy reflects Lesley University's compliance with Title IX and other federal and state laws.\nThis policy applies to the entire Lesley University community, including faculty, adjunct faculty, staff, students, alumni, vendors, contractors, consultants, guests, and visitors.\nLesley University respects the dignity of every individual and expects members of the community to respect each other. Our Community Standards of Conduct Policy describes the University\u2019s general expectations of conduct. Violations of this Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Violence Policy are also violations of the Community Standards of Conduct Policy.\nLesley University forbids discriminatory or harassing conduct that is based on an individual's:\nAll other categories protected by applicable state and federal laws (together, \"protected categories\").\nThis policy addresses the university's aim to provide an environment that is free of discrimination and harassment on the basis of protected categories, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.\nDiscrimination and harassment undermine the basic principles of the Lesley community, and are strictly prohibited. Some forms of discrimination and harassment are also unlawful and carry criminal penalties.\nSexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking committed by students or employees, whether on or off campus, or by any individual on Lesley's campus or within its programs or activities, violates this policy.\nThrough this policy, Lesley intends to provide broader protections from discrimination and harassment than are afforded by state or federal laws. Accordingly, Lesley may take disciplinary or corrective actions pursuant to this policy for discriminatory or harassing misconduct which does not rise to the level of a violation of law.\nTreating individuals or groups less favorably in the terms or conditions of their employment or education on the basis of their membership in one or more of the protected categories.\nVerbal, physical, or other conduct such as threats, physical force, slurs, bullying, cyber bullying, stalking, discriminatory treatment, or other conduct related to an individual's membership in one or more of the protected categories that has the purpose or effect of:\nCausing a reasonable person to feel humiliated or intimidated.\nUnreasonably impeding or interfering with academic status, academic performance, education, work status, or work performance.\nUnreasonably creating an intimidating, offensive, or hostile environment in the residential hall, learning environments such as the classroom, work environment, or cyber environment.\nInterfering substantially with an individual's participation in the University community.\nCausing a reasonable person to fear for his or her safety or the safety of others or suffer substantial emotional distress.\nEngaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person (on the basis of the person's membership in one or more of the protected categories) that would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety, or the safety of others, or suffer substantial emotional distress.\nFor purposes of this definition:\nCourse of conduct: Two (2) or more acts, including, but not limited to, acts in which the stalker directly, indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, method, device, or means, follows, monitors, observes, surveils, threatens, or communicates to or about a person, or interferes with a person's property.\nReasonable person: A reasonable person under similar circumstances and with similar identities to the victim.\nSubstantial emotional distress: Significant mental suffering or anguish that may, but does not necessarily, require medical or other professional treatment or counseling.\nA type of harassment and a form of discrimination based on gender defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and all other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when:\nSubmission to or rejection of such conduct is made, either explicitly or implicitly, a term or condition of an individual's academic advancement, employment, or participation in Lesley's programs or activities.\nSubmission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as a basis for academic or employment decisions affecting such individual, or decisions affecting such individual's participation in Lesley's programs or activities.\nSuch conduct has the purpose or effect of creating a hostile environment\u2014that is, unreasonably interfering with an individual's work, academic performance, education, or participation in Lesley's programs or activities.\nSexual harassment may occur regardless of the intention of the person engaging in the conduct.\nSexual harassment may occur regardless of whether the individuals involved are of the same or a different gender.\nWhile it is not possible to list all circumstances that may constitute sexual harassment, the following are some examples of conduct which may, depending upon the circumstances, constitute sexual harassment:\nSexual advances \u2013 whether they involve physical touching or not.\nRequests or demands for sexual favors accompanied by implicit or explicit promised rewards or threats concerning an individual's admission, advancement, academic decisions, grades, job benefits, evaluations and reviews, salary, promotions, health and welfare benefits or continued employment.\nUse of sexual epithets, verbal or written references to sexual conduct, gossip regarding an individual's sex life, or comments concerning an individual's body, sexual activity, deficiencies, or prowess.\nInquiries into an individual's sexual activities.\nAssault or coerced sexual acts.\nRomantic or sexual relationships between individuals who are also in employment, academic, or professional relationships are inherently problematic, and in some cases, are prohibited. Romantic or sexual relationships between students and employees (including faculty) are prohibited.\nRefer to Lesley University\u2019s Unequal Consensual Relationships Policy.\nA form of sexual harassment. Sexual violence means having sexual contact with someone who does not consent to the sexual contact.\nAn affirmative, voluntary, mutual agreement to have sexual contact. Consent must be expressed by outward demonstration, verbally or non-verbally, through mutually understandable words or actions.\nConsent means agreeing to participating in a particular sexual activity without any coercion, force, fear, or intimidation.\nSilence or lack of resistance does not constitute consent. Consent can be revoked at any time. A person can change her or his mind about continuing with the sexual contact. Revoking consent must be expressed by outward demonstration, verbally or non-verbally, through mutually understandable words or actions.\nNeither past consent nor prior consensual sexual activity, by itself, constitutes consent to future sexual contact.\nUnder the statutory age of consent (in Massachusetts, that means under the age of 16).\nIt is against the law and against university policy to have sexual contact with someone who does not give their consent or who is incapable of giving consent.\nSexual violence may occur regardless of the intention of the person engaging in the conduct. Sexual violence may occur regardless of whether the individuals involved are of the same or a different gender.\nMassachusetts law states: \u201cWhoever has sexual intercourse or unnatural sexual intercourse with a person, and compels such person to submit by force and against his will, or compels such person to submit by threat of bodily injury and if either such sexual intercourse or unnatural sexual intercourse results in or is committed with acts resulting in serious bodily injury, or is committed by a joint enterprise, or is committed during the commission or attempted commission of an offense\u2026shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for life or for any term of years.\u201d\nExamples of Sexual Violence\nWhile it is not possible to list all circumstances that may constitute sexual violence, the following are some examples of conduct which may constitute sexual violence:\nUnwanted physical touching\nThe threat of sexual violence\nSexual coercion (harassment, bullying, or coercion of a sexual nature)\nSexual battery (physical violence such as bruising or forceful detainment)\nRape or coerced sexual acts (non-consensual penetration of any kind)\nSexual assault is an offense that meets the definitions of rape, fondling, incest, or statutory rape.\nFondling: The touching of the private body parts of another person for the purpose of sexual gratification, without the consent of the victim.\nStatutory Rape: Sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of consent (which is age 16 in Massachusetts).\nAs used in this policy, the term sexual violence is broader than the statutory definitions for the crimes of sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual coercion, and rape, which are also prohibited by this policy. Consequently, a person found not guilty of a crime of sexual violence, such as rape, could still be found to have violated Lesley's policy against sexual violence.\nViolence committed by:\nA current or former spouse or intimate partner of the victim.\nA person with whom the victim shares a child in common.\nA person who is cohabitating with or has cohabitated with the victim as a spouse or intimate partner.\nA person similarly situated to a spouse of the victim under state domestic or family violence laws.\nOr, any other person against an adult or youth victim who is protected from that person\u2019s acts under the domestic or family violence laws of the jurisdiction.\nViolence committed by a person who is or has been in a social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim. The existence of such a relationship shall be determined based on the reporting party's statement and the following factors:\nThe length of the relationship.\nThe type of relationship.\nThe frequency of interaction between the persons involved in the relationship.\nDating violence includes, but is not limited to, sexual or physical abuse or the threat of such abuse. Dating violence does not include acts covered under the definition of domestic violence.\nAny employee or student may submit a discrimination, harassment, or sexual violence complaint.\nA complaint may be filed against anyone in the Lesley community: faculty, adjunct faculty, staff, students, alumni/ae, vendors, contractors, consultants, guests, and visitors. The University follows the Complaint Resolution Procedures in reviewing such complaints. In certain circumstances, the Director may proceed with an investigation even if no written complaint is filed.\nAll employees (faculty, adjunct faculty, and staff) must report to at least one of the people or offices listed below if they witness or receive complaints of discrimination and harassment, including sexual violence.\nIn cases alleging sexual violence, employees are considered \"responsible employees\" under federal guidance.\nHowever, certain employees in the student Counseling Center and student Health Service Center have obligations of confidentiality and therefore are not \"responsible employees\" and are not required to make such reports.\nThe university requires employees and encourages students to notify at least one of the people or offices listed below about discrimination or harassment at field training or internship sites.\nThe university encourages former employees, former students, and third parties, who have information about possible misconduct by members of the Lesley community or on the Lesley campus, to inform at least one of the people listed below. That way, the university may consider the information in assessing whether to take preventive or corrective action.\nThe University retains the right to determine whether to address a report of misconduct outside of the Complaint Resolution Procedures in circumstances when the safety of the University community is at risk, if the material facts are undisputed, if there are extenuating circumstances involving any of the persons involved, or if the Dean of Student Life/Interim Title IX Coordinator, in consultation with appropriate administrators, determines it is in the best interest of the University and/or the community to do so.\nAll members of the Lesley University community who experience or witness an incident of sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking should report such incidents. As noted, all employees must make a report if they witness or receive a complaint of any such incident, and must do so immediately. Delayed reporting may diminish the university's ability to investigate and respond effectively to the report.\nLesley takes steps to provide a prompt and effective response to all reports of sexual violence about which it becomes aware, whether or not a complaint is filed. All complainants receive written notification of their rights under Lesley University policy.\nLesley University assists complainants in notifying law enforcement authorities if they choose to do so. Complainants have the right not to notify law enforcement authorities; however, the University may, in some cases, have an obligation to report certain incidents to law enforcement authorities. Preserving evidence may be important to future criminal, civil, or disciplinary proceedings, including, where necessary, getting protection orders.\nAny employee who witnesses an incident or receives a complaint of discrimination or harassment, including but not limited to an incident of sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, must immediately contact any of the University officers listed below.\nAccordingly, an employee's failure to report discrimination or harassment may warrant disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal from employment at the University. An employee's failure to report may also lead to personal liability under law.\nHowever, certain employees in the Counseling Center and Health Services are confidential resources, are exempt from this requirement, and will not share information reported to them without a legal exception or explicit permission.\nEveryone at Lesley University has the responsibility to ensure that our environment is free from discrimination and harassment. We expect members of our community to avoid any behavior that could reasonably be interpreted as discriminatory or harassing, and to report any observations of discrimination or harassment.\nAny student who witnesses discrimination or harassment, including but not limited to an incident of sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, should contact any of the University officers listed below or any member of the office of Residential Life, coaches, athletic director, or any member of the staff of the Dean of Student Life and Academic Development.\nAny student who believes that he or she has been subject to discrimination or harassment, including but not limited to an incident of sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, should contact any of the university officers listed or any member of the office of Residential Life, coaches, athletic director, or any member of the Dean of Student Life and Academic Development staff.\nIn addition to the persons and offices listed below, the university offers support services and other resources to students and employees. Other support services and resources are also available off campus in the Cambridge area as well.\nReview our Emergency and Support Resources: Sexual Violence (PDF)\nLesley provides students and employees with access to support services that are strictly confidential. Certain employees in the Counseling Center and Health Services have been designated as confidential resources and are exempt from the mandatory reporting requirements of this Policy.\nUnless required by law, confidential resources must not share private information reported to them without explicit permission.\nReview Sexual Misconduct Confidential Reporting Resources (PDF)\nInvestigation of Complaints, Interim Measures, and Corrective Action\nWhen Lesley University receives a complaint, it promptly, thoroughly, and impartially investigates the matter in a fair and expeditious manner. Lesley investigates to determine what occurred and then takes appropriate steps to resolve the situation. For detailed information on the procedure, including how to file a complaint and the steps of the investigation process, please refer to Lesley University's Complaint Resolution Procedure.\nThe University will investigate all incidents occurring on Lesley University property. Further, the University will investigate all incidents involving University sponsored programs or University vehicles regardless of whether the incidents occur on University property.\nWith respect to complaints of sexual harassment, sexual discrimination, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking, persons who have received relevant annual training will investigate the complaints, make findings, and determine sanctions, if any. Findings are determined according to a preponderance of the evidence standard (i.e. more likely than not).\nAn investigation by the University is different from any police or government investigation, and a police or government investigation does not relieve the University of its independent obligation to investigate the conduct under Title IX or this Policy.\nAs described in more detail in the Complaint Resolution Procedure, the University may decide to take interim safety measures during an investigation, such as involuntary removal and no-contact orders, or to take other restorative and preventative measures, such as education, training, monitoring, supervision, security, academic support, physical health and mental health services, counseling, etc.\nIf the University determines that this Policy was violated, the University may impose sanctions including but not limited to no-contact orders, suspension, or dismissal from the University, and mandatory education or counseling, in addition to any criminal penalties pursued by the state and law enforcement. In addition, the University cooperates in the enforcement of protective orders, no-contact orders, restraining orders, or similar orders issued by a criminal or civil court.\nThe University takes steps to prevent the recurrence of any discrimination or harassment and to remedy its effects on the complainant and others, as appropriate.\nWhere possible, the University will assist persons complaining of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking by separating the parties. Where feasible and warranted, the University will also seek to change academic, living, transportation, and work situations at the complainant\u2019s request. The University may also take other steps such as approving leaves of absence and extensions on assignments or requiring training and counseling. Such accommodations are available regardless of the complainant\u2019s choice to report the crime to the University or local law enforcement, and any information about such accommodations or protective measures will be kept confidential to the extent such confidentiality does not impair the University\u2019s ability to provide the accommodations.\nLesley University prohibits any member of the Lesley community from knowingly or recklessly bringing a false complaint against another member of the Lesley community. Any such action can lead to disciplinary action, up to and including expulsion from the University or dismissal from employment with the University.\nRetaliation is unlawful. 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        "raw_content": "A really cheap mortgage idea.\nPosted on September 24, 2008 by jc\nMaybe this is a really dumb idea and perhaps someone can help think through this. Banks are currently valuing slabs of mortgage securities sitting on their books at 22 cents in the dollar in some cases. Why don\u2019t the banks simply offer to sell them back to the holders at the same level or a little higher and close out the mortgage? If they are able to achieve a slightly higher price the banks could actually reduce their provisions.\n\u2190 Six Impossible Things\nPartial Credit \u2192\n11 thoughts on \u201cA really cheap mortgage idea.\u201d\nIt would make more sense, wouldn\u2019t it? If they\u2019re going to sell them off cheaply anyway, why not give the borrower a shot at buying it?\nhttp://www.washtimes.com/news/2008/sep/23/student-car-debt-quietly-added/\nI can accept that these are special circumstances and that \u201csomething needs to be done,\u201d but the more I hear of this particular something, the more insane it appears.\nThat\u2019s a really interesting thought.\nIsn\u2019t the reason that the credit is no good because the borrower can\u2019t pay it back in the first place?\nNot totally in this case. i think there are a lot of people that were caught with mortgages that set at much higher rates later on.\nthey may however be able to service\u2026 not repay- service a loan at 60% discount.\nIt sounds reasonable to me.\nJC, what you\u2019re saying is the bank in possession of the property now values it at only 22% of its value when the original loan was made.\nIf that\u2019s really the case, there will be a lot of people willing to buy the property. They don\u2019t need to sell it to the poor bugger who\u2019s just lost it.\nI\u2019ve read that real estate prices have actually only fallen 10-20%, so I suspect the banks have got it wrong.\nD.C. Associate says:\nUnfortunately, no one bank owns the mortgages. They\u2019ve been packaged together, sliced up and distributed among a number of different banks.\nGood point but not entirely true DC. The securities are packaged like you say however there is separate and identifiable collateral behind each piece of security.\nThe last mortgage backed CDO deal i heard was that Merrill\u2019s sold to a fund at 22 cents in the dollar. this was public information by the way splattered all over the press.\nI\u2019m also hearing that the 10-20 is bullshit to some extent as fire sale auctions are getting around 40 to 50%.\nSo yea the mortgage value doesn\u2019t seem to equal the property value. Funny hey but no reason why it shouldn\u2019t by the way?\nIt would make sense, but these companies are in so much trouble, how are they going to buy them all back?\nSorry, but this is a really dumb suggestion.\n\u201cBanks are currently valuing slabs of mortgage securities sitting on their books at 22 cents in the dollar in some cases. Why don\u2019t the banks simply offer to sell them back to the holders at the same level or a little higher and close out the mortgage?\u201d\nThe 22% value is on the notes of structured finance vehicles, like CDOs, not the underlying collateral. A CDO sells notes (bonds/debt) to finance the purchase of a whole bundle of cash flow generating assets. The notes are tranched from senior to subordinated. The senior notes get paid first out of the whole pool of collateral, so are given AAA ratings. This means the interest rate paid to the senior note holders is low, because they are theoretically quite a safe investment. The subordinated notes don\u2019t get paid until all the tranches above them have been paid. They have lower ratings and, consequently, earn a higher rate of interest. When things turn even just a little bit bad for the pool of collateral as a whole, its very bad for the holders of the bottom tranche of notes \u2013 and these notes loose their value fast. Essentially, that\u2019s how a 10% drop in property prices (the underlying collateral) turned into an 80% drop in the price of subordinated notes (or whatever the actual figures are).\n\u201cThe securities are packaged like you say however there is seperate and identifiable collateral behind each piece of security.\u201d\nThis statement is false. In fact, it would defeat the whole purpose of the structured vehicle \u2013 you don\u2019t know in advance which mortgage loans are going to default or which properties will decrease in value, so how could you achieve AAA rating on any of the notes? 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        "raw_content": "A \u201cMotion for New Trial\u201d based on any ground other than newly discovered evidence must be granted by the trial court if the interests of justice so require within seven-days after the verdict.\nGrounds might include: (1) prosecutorial misconduct; (2) ineffective assistance of counsel; (3) co-defendant\u2019s threats preventing the accused from testifying.\nDenials of the motion for new trial are reviewed on appeal under an abuse of discretion standard. A new trial motion is based on Fed.R.Crim.P. 33(a) and post-conviction discovery may be available relevant to the claim for relief.\nThe Supreme Court clarified that Fed.R.Crim.P. 33(b)(2) regarding the seven-day filing requirement is not jurisdictional, but rather a \u201cclaim-processing\u201d rule. A district court is not deprived of subject matter jurisdiction when a criminal defendant files an untimely motion for a new trial if the government fails to file an objection to the motion and instead answers the motion 0; the merits. The government waives a claim that the defendant\u2019s motion for a new trial should be dismissed as untimely. Eberhart v. United States, 546 U.S. 12, 16, 19, 163 L.Ed2d 14, 126 S. Ct. 403 (2005).\nA. Newly Discovered Evidence\nA \u201cMotion for New Trial\u201d based on newly discovered evidence must be made within three-years of the verdict or finding of guilt. If the defendant claims his constitutional rights have been violated, there is no time limit. In evaluating whether the newly discovered evidence requires a new trial, the court sits as the \u201cthirteenth juror.\u201d\nOccasionally, criminal defendants are granted a new trial when new evidence is discovered that might impact the fairness of the original trial. Various Courts of Appeals have different standards for determining whether newly discovered evidence warrants the retrying of a defendant. The type of evidence will dictate the standard applied.\nThe issue of false testimony as grounds for a new trial is followed by many courts in the decision of Larrison v. United States, 24 F.2d 82 (7th Cir. 1928). \u201c[A] new trial should be granted when, (a) the court is reasonably well satisfied that the testimony given by a material witness is false; (b) that without it the jury might have reached a different conclusion; and (c) that the party seeking the new trial was taken by surprise when the false testimony was given and was unable to meet, or did not know of its falsity until after the trial.\u201d Id. See, United States v. Butler, 567 F.2d 885 (9th Cir. 1978).\nWhen the defendant has pled guilty, no trial has occurred and the Rule 3 remedy is unavailable. United States v. Collins, 898 F.2d 103 (9th Cir. 1990). \u201cIf newly-discovered evidence establishes that a defendant\u2026has been convicted solely on the uncorroborated testimony of a crooked cop\u2026, the \u2018interest of justice\u2019 would support a new trial under Rule 33.\u201d United States v. Davis, 960 F.2d 820 (9th Cir. 1992). Cumulative effect of four errors relating to\u2026 charge deprived defendant of a fair trial, and defendant was therefore entitled to a new trial.\u201d\nUnited States v. Tory, 52 F.3d 207 (9th Cir. 1995). \u201cThat Wood has been convicted, lost his direct appeal, and served his sentence of confinement does not affect his right to seek a new trial or even dismissal of the charges. Justice done late is better than justice not done at all.\u201d United States v. Wood, 57 F.3d 733 (9thCir. 1995).\nB. Recanting Witnesses\nIf an important witness asserts that he or she did not tell the truth at trial and wants to recant the testimony, the judge must decide whether the recantation is credible and warrants a new trial. Where perjury has been committed, a new trial should be awarded when (1) the court is reasonably satisfied that the testimony is false; (2) that without it the jury might have reached a different conclusion; (3) that the party seeking the new trial was taken by surprise and did not know of its falsity until after trial.\nC. Suppressed Exculpatory Evidence and Government Use of Perjured Testimony\nA different standard of review applies to motions based on evidence that was in the possession of the government at the time of trial. The doctrine of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 10 L.Ed.2d 215, 83 S.Ct. 1194 (1963), in the interest of finality, which ordinarily requires a strong showing to reopen a determination of guilt, must give way if the government is responsible for the jury\u2019s failure to consider exculpatory evidence. See, United States v. Agurs, 427 U.S. 97, 111, 49 L.Ed.2d 342, 96 S.Ct. 2692 (1976). Because suppression of exculpatory evidence or knowing use of perjured testimony violate due process, these claims may also be raised in a motion to vacate sentence and judgment in a section 2255 motion.\nDue process requires reversal of a conviction if the court determines the evidence is material, that is, if \u201cthere is a reasonable probability that, had the evidence been disclosed to the defense, the result of the proceeding would have been different.\u201d United States v. Bagley, 473 U.S. 667, 682, 87 L.Ed.2d 481, 105 S.Ct. 3375 (1985). \u201cThis standard applies whether the favorable evidence is directly exculpatory, or may be used to impeach government witnesses.\u201d Bagley, at 676; Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S. 150, 154, 31 L.Ed.2d 104, 92 S.Ct. 849 (1972). (inducements offered to informants who testified at trial).\nThe Brady doctrine of \u201creasonableness\u201d is relevant to sentencing as well as to guilt as the case involved suppression of evidence that could have mitigated the defendant\u2019s sentence. Brady, at 87. Supreme Court decisions in Kyles v. Whitley, 514 U.S. 419, 131 L.Ed.2d 490, 115 S.Ct. 1555 (1995) and Strickler v. Greene, 527 U.S. 263, 289-90, 144 L.Ed.2d 286, 119 S.Ct. 1936 (1999) in which the Supreme Court engaged in its own analyses of materiality, displaying no deference whatsoever to the conclusions of the lower courts. \u201c\u2026we should independently review the record to ensure that the blatant and repeated violations of a well-settled constitutional obligation did not deprive petitioner of a fair trial.\u201d Kyles, at 455.\n\u201cThere are three components of a true violation: The evidence at issue must be favorable to the accused either because it is exculpatory, or because it is impeaching; that evidence must have been suppressed by the state, either willfully or inadvertently; and prejudice must have ensued.\u201d Strickler, at 281-82.\nThe standard petitioner must satisfy is to convince the court that there is a reasonable probability \u201cthat the result of the trial would have been different if the suppressed documents had been disclosed to the defense.\u201d Strickler, at 289. \u201cThe question is not whether the defendant would more likely than not have received a different verdict with the evidence, but whether in its absence he received a fair trial resulting in a verdict worthy of confidence.\u201d Kyles, at 434. \u201c[T]he materiality inquiry is not just a matter of determining whether, after discounting the inculpatory evidence, the remaining evidence is sufficient to support the jury\u2019s conclusions.\u201d Rather, the question is whether \u201cthe favorable evidence could reasonably be taken to put the whole case in such a different light as to undermine confidence in the verdict.\u201d Kyles, at 434 -435.\nThe \u201cprosecutor has a duty to learn of any favorable evidence known to the others acting on the government\u2019s behalf in the case, including the police. \u2026the prosecution\u2019s responsibility for failing to disclose known and favorable evidence rising to a material level of importance is inescapable.\u201d Kyles, at 419.\nA rigorous standard of review applies when the government knowingly offers false testimony. \u201c[A] conviction obtained by the knowing use of perjured testimony must be set aside if there is any reasonable likelihood that the false testimony could have affected the jury\u2019s verdict.\u201d Bagley, at 679 n.9 (citing Napue v. Illinois, 360 U.S. 264, 3 L.Ed.2d 1217, 79 S.Ct. 1173 (19591, and comparing this standard to the \u201charmless beyond a reasonable doubt\u201d test for constitutional error under Chapman v. California, 386 U.S. 18, 17 L.Ed.2d 705, 87 S.Ct. 824 (1967)).\nD. Perjury at Trial\nEven before Brady, the Supreme Court created a broad duty for the prosecutor to disclose perjured testimony. Due process is violated any time perjured testimony is procured by the prosecutor. See, Mooney v. Holohan, 294 U.S. 103, 79 L.Ed.2d 791, 55 S.Ct. 340 (1935).\nSolicitation of the perjury is not required. Even when the perjury comes completely on the whim of the witness, if the prosecutor knows it is false, there is a duty to disclose. See, Alcorta v. Texas, 355 U.S. 28, 2 L.Ed.2d 9, 78 S.Ct. 103 (1957). Mooney and Alcorta dealt with perjury concerning the facts of the case, but the prosecutor has a duty to disclose perjury going to the credibility of the witness as well. Napue found that prosecutor\u2019s failure to correct or disclose a witness\u2019 false statement that he had not been promised lenient treatment in another matter in exchange for his testimony against the defendant, violated due process.\nWhether the defendant has requested any Brady material or not, the prosecutor must disclose known perjury if \u201cthere is any reasonable likelihood that the false testimony could have affected the judgment of the jury.\u201d Mooney, at 103.\nIn Giles v. Maryland, 386 U.S. 66, 17 L.Ed.2d 737, 87 S.Ct. 793 (1967), a victim and her boyfriend, both witnesses at defendant\u2019s trial, testify as to factual events in manner totally contradictory to the statements they gave to police. The prosecutor made no attempt to correct their testimony despite knowing about the prior statements. In Giglio, a witness was denied promise of lenience by another prosecutor, of which examining prosecutor did not know. The promise was within the government\u2019s knowledge, so non-disclosure required reversal.\n3 thoughts on \u201c\u00a710 New Trial\u201d\nceleste hart | September 27, 2010 at 8:57 am\nIf a public defender didn\u2019t read rape kit or called valuable witnesses presented, is this ineffective counsel? Time has been served and is on sex list for 10 yrs, a juvenile case.\nDarren Chaker | October 26, 2010 at 12:28 am\nThe claim of false testimony requires proof that false evidence was introduced against petitioner at his trial and that such evidence was material or probative on the issue of his guilt. 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        "raw_content": "Fairly recently in my life, I have become aware that I walk around with a head full of negative thoughts about myself (and sometimes other people), and that in fact, not everyone lives this way.\nTo be honest, that was a bit of a shock to my system. To learn that some people walk around catching their negative self-talk and manage to let it go, even replace them with positive self-talk. Further more, some people have been practising this thought catching and replacing so much that they hardly have a negative thought in their head, at all!\nI don\u2019t know where you are at on the invisible scale of negative to positive self-head-talk (very technical term I\u2019ve come up with), but wherever that may be, isn\u2019t it an amazing, miraculous concept to know that it\u2019s possible to change our experience in life (from negative to positive) and further still, learn how powerful our mind really is?! 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It\u2019s what I do with the realization!\nI have come to find it is a great fact that there is an endless supply of information and resources out there from people who have experienced both sides of the coin, and found effective ways to transform the patterns of their mind for good!\nI already know what my ego has to say about those other people and their success (in a mighty attempt to keep me living small). Little Miss Ego says \u201cYes, but I\u2019m different, I\u2019m lost, I can\u2019t change, it\u2019s too late, I\u2019ve been too hurt by people to let go.\u201d\nI\u2019m guessing that may be an average ego response. Maybe yours is less dramatic, maybe more. It doesn\u2019t matter. I\u2019m not actually different from you or anyone. I\u2019m not special because of my wounds (though they are to be treated uniquely with compassion and care, as are yours). I\u2019m simply a person who is familiar with my pain and not so familiar with my joy. And I am certain our world has far too many people like me. But you know what? I\u2019m also recognising all the people who were once those people and now know their joy so much more deeply!\nSo, you know what Love has to do with it? Everything!\nThat\u2019s the only way back to my true essence and our true essence as a whole collective conscious species. Self-Love and self-compassion, reconnecting to our innocence, our light, our laughter, and the ability to free ourselves from our own self-imposed shackles.\nHere are a few tips that I have found helpful on how to start to catch the negative thoughts and replace them with positive, fun ones!\n1. Listen to your emotions. Your emotions will indicate like a compass what direction you are headed mentally. When you feel irritated, sad, angry, hurt, nervous, worried, tired, tense, lost, lonely; notice those emotions in you and do your best to see what thoughts are running through your mind. 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        "raw_content": "VIA RADIO OPEN SOURCE\nMarilynne Robinson on What We\u2019re Losing in President Obama\nIn Conversation with Christopher Lydon\nThis interview comes from Open Source, a weekly program about arts, ideas and politics.\nWhat the \u201cYes I Can\u201d president most wanted to do was bring together a robust democracy in spirit if not every line of substance. What he ran into was a rockslide of revolt and a singular embodiment of it\u2014a three-ring circus of a successor, Donald Trump, chosen, it seems to be the very opposite in tone and temperament of Barack Obama.\nMarilynne Robinson\u2014of Idaho originally, then Iowa\u2014is the bestselling storyteller of the heartland, the Pulitzer Prize novelist of Housekeeping, Gilead and Home. With President Obama she chanced into a series of conversations that made unusual reading\u2014not about politics so much as the spirit of the country and the core of the man in the White House. So she was the first person we wanted to ask about what we\u2019re losing in this transition. In a farewell piece in The Nation magazine she made no bones about saying: President Obama has been the very best of us.\nMarilynne Robinson: He\u2019s an amazing man. He has a kind of deep residual joy that I think is his great strength. He not only recovers, he recovers the ability to be generous and the ability to be gracious. I think he really is a saintly man. I don\u2019t think that\u2019s an overstatement at all.\nChristopher Lydon: Your thread in the farewell in The Nation was that he was the best of us. 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Including a country that looks very deeply into the world is very inseparable from the world at large.\nCL: That was my understanding of him, certainly coming in. It seemed to me the most exciting thing about this country of immigrants, this nations of immigrant\u2014and I\u2019m one of them, family of\u2014was this same excitement about him, as wonderfully multiple, it seemed to me, in 2008 as the crew of Melville\u2019s Pequod: a nation before we had a government.\nMR: Right. When you watch what\u2019s going on now and you have a president who really has gone to Russia a number of times, to try and shake loose some rubles and so on\u2026 that was not to be as alarmed about as the fact that Obama spent some time in a foreign school. That\u2019s just ridiculous. The country should blush collectively for having been distracted by these issues that are not issues.\nCL: Marilynne, you celebrate this man, and I think every word of it resonates: incredibly alert, attentive, listening ahead of your next sentence, engaged, extraordinarily bright. What\u2019s coming to be in retrospect is there\u2019s a gap between the man, that man, and his movement, and it\u2019s a big puzzle. The movement almost became bigger than him, and then, suddenly, he seemed to leave it outside the door at the White House. That\u2019s a puzzlement to me: the loner.\nMR: I\u2019ve watched a lot of elections at this point, and I remember Barack Obama when he was running for office saying, \u201cWe will be able to do this and this and this because I have a movement behind me.\u201d You know, talking to the audience. Cheers, cheers. A liberal politician never has a movement behind him. It is simply true, historically, that their attention and their devotion can be deflected instantly. I think that the hopes that Obama had were realistic intrinsically and very much of possible of realization, but people, they go running off after crazy things. You know, the newspapers every day talking about his birth certificate, this kind of stuff.\nCL: Yeah, perfectly awful.\nMR: This distractibility of the people who ought to have been his supporters was what was really his weakness. I think that was a great, hard lesson for him to absorb. This idea of the transformative leader, I think that Obama is smarter than that. He knows that change is incremental and that it is collective. What liberals tend to do\u2014and I call myself a liberal under every possible circumstance. 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What\u2019s going on there on that brilliant surface and hidden too.\nMR: I don\u2019t think he actually has much surface. It is a kind of remarkable thing to have a president just sort of drops into your life like that, you know? Suddenly, here comes the airplane, and here comes the microphone. You know, it\u2019s really not something that you expect. But I have talked with him before, and, on the basis of that, I felt a very deep affinity with him not because of any obvious likeness but because he\u2019s very readable. He anticipates when a courtesy might be required. He\u2019s ahead of you in that way, you know, but always is very attentive, generous in a kind of accurately imaginative sort of way. I\u2019ve never met anybody like that. He\u2019s just extraordinary.\nCL: You wrote that Obama is ours in the deep sense that Lincoln is ours, a proof, a test and an instruction. We see ourselves in him, and in him we embrace or reject what we are. 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        "raw_content": "Magical Month Begins\nToday marks the start of my month-long Harry Potter celebrations! 20 years ago an unknown author published a book called Harry Potter and the Philosopher\u2019s Stone and took the world by storm. I was only 9 or 10 years old when the first book was published in Australia, I remember reading it with such fascination. The one copy we had was passed around the family, a tradition which continued for the remaining six books. Now of course I have copies and special editions coming out my ears, but my original set sit faithfully on their shelf, preserving them, lest anything should happen to them.\nSince its release, Harry Potter fever has taken over the world. From 8 movies, numerous re-releases and cover changes for the books, a theme park, a website, even a brilliant experience where you get to walk among the movie props and sets.\nIn an interview from 1999 ,Rowling is asked if she ever expected this kind of reaction from her books to which she replied \u2018No. Of course not. I would have been crazy to expect this. No one \u2013 no one could have expected this.\u201d I know she\u2019s had this question a lot over the years, and one that is wonderfully ironic given the line in Philosopher\u2019s Stone where McGonagall says that \u201cThere will be books written about Harry, every child in our world will know his name.\u201d A fact that has most certainly come to fruition If 1999 Rowling could see her today. For the last 20 years Harry Potter has moved beyond being a mere children\u2019s book (though was it ever only a children\u2019s book?). Not only is it loved by readers of all ages, it\u2019s the series of a generation; it\u2019s a lifestyle, as close as a religion as it can be. It\u2019s a series that is filled with lessons about friendship, courage, life, and of course, magic.\nOne of the things I\u2019m looking forward to exploring this month, well, revisiting really, is all the things that make this series beloved by millions. Billions? I\u2019m sure it\u2019s billions by now. I love reading fan theories (even when they are a tad ridiculous and too far fetched), I love seeing people point out seemingly unimportant but fun and curious bits of story that have been forgotten. I especially love seeing all the fan created content that are just magical in their own right, I\u2019m thinking Harry and the Potters, any Hank Green Potter song, A Very Potter Musical, and of course, The Mysterious Ticking Noise.\nAll of this and more I am eager to get exploring, so much so I have to retrain myself from publishing it all in random bursts of Harry Potter excitement and actually write a cohesive post about. But never fear! There will no doubt be ramblings at some point along the way. It is me after all.\nSo sit back, relax, put your feet up with a Butter Beer and prepare yourself for the magical journey that is 20 years of Harry Potter.\nPrevious A Magical Month Awaits! Next The Origins of Harry",
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        "raw_content": "After the Christmas lights switch-on in Luxembourg City on Friday evening, Saturday saw the capital's Christmas markets open their doors for the festive season.\n(CS) After the Christmas lights switch-on in Luxembourg City on Friday evening, Saturday saw the capital's Christmas markets open their doors for the festive season.\nGovernment \u201cformateur\u201d and Luxembourg City mayor Xavier Bettel took a short break from the weekend's coalition talks to officially open the capital's Christmas market, which is stretched out across Place d'Armes, Place de la Constitution, Place de Paris and the small square in front of the train station.\nThere are also several Christmas market chalets scattered around the streets of the capital, including stalls selling goods for charity.\nBettel was joined by future Vice-Premier Etienne Schneider, and other representatives from the coalition parties, such as the DP's Claude Meisch or F\u00e9lix Braz of \u201cd\u00e9i Gr\u00e9ng\u201d were spotted at the festive market.\nSeveral novelties await this year, such as a large Christmas pyramid on Place de Constitution, and an interactive advent calendar around the capital.\nThere will be concerts on Place d'Armes throughout the coming weeks, until the Christmas market closes for the year on December 24.\nOther highlights this year include a Swiss village and the traditional St Nicolas parade on December 1.\nFor more information visit winterlights.lu\nDespite all the capital's splendor, don't forget that several other communes and towns in Luxembourg are hosting Christmas markets in the run-up to the holidays. One of the biggest ones is in Esch/Alzette.\nThe Christmas market there has seen a major overhaul this year, featuring new stalls, more festive decorations and entertainment for the whole family.\nThe market is open daily from 12pm to 8pm. For more information visit esch.lu",
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        "raw_content": "Today, I turned 28. I refuse to fall under the stereotype of women who deny their real age (though opinion may change when I do get older \u2013 ask me in 10 years).\nApart from the odd existential crisis moments, I actually like getting old. It makes me feel that I\u2019m doing life correctly because I haven\u2019t died an embarrassing death. Usually, on my birthday, I write about the things I\u2019m grateful for. Last year, I wrote about 27 Lessons. This year, I am writing about the things I want to tell my 18-year-old self. Just because.\nWhen I was 18, I was an opinionated college student who thought she had her life figured out. Though I didn\u2019t have a clear idea then what I wanted to do, I was so sure that by the time I\u2019m 25, I\u2019d definitely have my shit together.\nTen years later, I\u2026still don\u2019t have it together. And I\u2019m also still opinionated. But the big difference between then and now are the years that gave me oh, so many insights. Life, not the sheltered kind, happened to me, and I realized that I had it easy then. But I wouldn\u2019t trade my life now for all the comforts I had then. Or maybe shave off a couple of pounds.\nSo, apart from telling myself when and where my phone got stolen so I could avoid it, here are fifteen things I would like to tell 18-year-old Lyra.\nBe picky. Being picky has received some flak as a negative thing but it actually depends on what you\u2019re being picky about. If it\u2019s about trivial things, then you\u2019re an insufferable creature. For example, if you decide to go camping and spend the whole time complaining about the lack of facilities then fuck you. When I say be picky, I mean the important things; the people you want to share your life with, the activities you spend your time on, the tools you use for making a living, how you make a living, among other things. Be picky. No sense wasting your time on things and people you don\u2019t think are worth it.\nDon\u2019t take yourself too seriously. Nobody else does. You will be bombarded by so many things at once that it\u2019s easy to wallow in everything that went wrong or didn\u2019t happen or did happen. It\u2019s normal, but don\u2019t wallow too long. Lighten up and be comforted by the thought that whatever it is you\u2019re going through, it shall pass.\nThere are people who take joy or comfort in raining on other people\u2019s parade. It doesn\u2019t matter what it is about \u2013 a promotion, a new resto you want to try, your career choice \u2013 they will have something negative to say about it and, in extreme cases, would even try to discourage you. I only have two things to say: first, don\u2019t let them. Second, don\u2019t be that person.\nDon\u2019t waste time and emotions on people who won\u2019t do the same for you. Over the years, people change and priorities shift. There are relationships that survive the transition, but it requires that everyone involved make all the necessary efforts to ensure that it does. Make that effort for the people you care about and value the ones who stay in your life. Grieve for the ones who don\u2019t, but don\u2019t take too long to let go. Remember, if they wanted to stay in your life, they would have \u2013 no twisting of arm, no running after them, no wondering if they\u2019ll be there when you need them.\nDon\u2019t be afraid, embarrassed, or uncomfortable going out by yourself. If there\u2019s one person you should be comfortable spending time alone with, it\u2019s yourself. Eat at a nice restaurant, walk around a park, visit a museum, take an overnight trip out of town; enjoy these things on your own. Do things at your own pace, in any order you want, at any time you want without worrying about other people\u2019s schedule and expectations.\nIf there\u2019s something that you want to do, do it now. Barring going broke, risking life and limb, losing your job, or destroying relationships (yours and other people\u2019s), stop making excuses and just go do whatever the hell you want. Remember that life is finite, and that its twists and turns on the way to the end are always unexpected. Make the fun and find the happy whenever you can.\nIt\u2019s okay to make mistakes \u2013 just once for each kind. Okay, maximum of twice. Make your mistakes count and learn what you can from them. And remember, whatever mistake you made, you only have two choices: forgive yourself or live with it.\nBe ambitious. Like being picky, being ambitious has a somewhat negative connotation, which I don\u2019t get. There is nothing wrong with being ambitious, nothing wrong with wanting something currently out of your reach, nothing wrong with working hard to get what it is that you want.\nNever, ever believe that anyone, much more the universe, owes you something. 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        "raw_content": "Thoughts that resonate with me very well\u2026\nAkanksha foundation is exactly the kind of model I was hoping would exist. And if it didn\u2019t I\u2019d create it. I\u2019d like to join it someday. Until then, this will just remain a post \ud83d\ude26\nNo fluff, just stuff\nthey got some pretty good speakers\u2026\nhttp://www.inc.com/laura-montini/infographic/the-ceo-bookshelf.html\nhttp://markmanson.net/7-books\nhttp://yourstory.com/2015/09/important-books-brain/\nhttp://www.brainpickings.org/2014/12/29/neil-degrasse-tyson-reading-list/\nhttp://www.brainpickings.org/2012/07/11/carl-sagan-reading-list/\nhttp://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/01/09/best-books-on-writing-reading/\nhttp://www.quora.com/Book-Recommendations/What-are-some-mind-expanding-books-to-read\nHanselman\u2019s list of language agnostic books\nMust read books for programmers\nBill Gates\u2019 Collection\nhttp://www.gatesnotes.com/Books\nhttp://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/11/vaclav-smil-wired/\nFiled under: General, Software, Technology |\tLeave a comment \u00bb\nMath Euler\nProblem 357 \u2013 Project Euler\nBerkeley Webcasts\nFiled under: General, Technology |\tLeave a comment \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Last Modified: 03-Aug-2018 Review Date: 31-May-2010\nChildren's Court of Western Australia Act 1988\nYoung Offenders Act 1994\nTo inform child protection workers of their responsibilities when a child in the care of the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Communities, or a child who may be involved with us but not in care, appears before the Children\u2019s Court. This may be in relation to criminal matters, where we have provided a Responsible Person Undertaking (Bail) or the child is in detention.\nThe Department of Communities (the Department) and the Department of Corrective Services (DCS) must work collaboratively to provide services and ongoing support to the child and their family.\nThe department with the primary reason for intervention should be the agency that assumes case management.\nWe retain case management and care planning responsibility when a child in the CEO's care is incarcerated (on remand or in detention).\nWhere a child in the CEO's care is required to appear before Court, child protection workers must attend Court to provide appropriate support to the child and direction to the Court proceedings. If a child in the CEO's care is being sentenced, protection workers must provide a pre-sentence report. If the child is not in care, but the case is open to the Department, child protection workers should provide our court officer in Perth Children's Court with information to assist the Court in making decisions about the child.\nWhen a child from the country is appearing before the Court in Perth, child protection workers must brief our court officer about any decisions to be made for the child.\nWhen the Court directs bail of a child to us, where possible, child protection workers should sign the bail undertaking to allow the child to be released from detention. However, the conditions that the child must comply with should be fully explained before the bail undertaking is signed.\nChild protection workers must consult with their district director if the child\u2019s behaviour is of such concern that he/she may not comply with the bail conditions. The rationale for the decision not to bail the child must be documented and placed on file.\nWe must demonstrate \"good reason\" in order to access information from the Court's record without the child\u2019s consent. The Young Offenders Act 1994 and the Children\u2019s Court Of Western Australia Act 1988 govern release of information. However, on 1 May 2009, His Honour, Judge Reynolds, granted permission for the Department to access information through the Perth Children's Court Officers, where urgent information is required for legal purposes.\nThe DCS is always responsible for the supervision of all Court orders.\nStaff can refer to the following flowcharts, available in related resources:\nChild in the CEO\u2019s care appearing before the Children\u2019s Court\nChild not in the CEO\u2019s care appearing before the Children\u2019s Court.\nReciprocal policies and procedures between Communities and the Department of Corrective Services (DCS)\nDepartment of Corrective Services responsibilities\nReferrals from DCS to Communities\nCourt attendance requirements\nReports to the Court\nTimelines for reports to the Court\nResponsible person undertaking bail of a child in the CEO\u2019s care\nEducation - case management\nMany young people appearing before the Children\u2019s Court with established patterns of offending behaviour often present with complex issues and family backgrounds, and are therefore likely to require services from Communities and DCS.\nStaff should refer to the Reciprocal Policies and Procedures between the Department and the Department of Corrective Services in related resources. This outlines the case management responsibilities and the referral/contact procedures of each agency. The protocol also provides instruction on how to resolve disagreements between workers and/or the departments regarding proposed intervention.\nThe DCS has responsibility for:\nthe prevention of re-offending\nsupervision of orders from the Children's Court\nsupport to young offenders and their families during the period of an order and for an agreed period following completion of a detention order (as per the Supervised Release Plan).\nOn 1 May 2009, the President of the Children's Court of WA provided consent for the Court staff to provide basic information to Department child protection workers and to assist with planning and placement arrangements.\nHowever, we must establish \"good reason\" to access information from the Children\u2019s Court records without the child\u2019s consent. \"Good reason\" may include, but is not limited to:\nour legal responsibility for the child (the child is in the CEO's care)\nthe need to know a child\u2019s offending history where there may be a risk to the safety of other children and people in a proposed care arrangment if the child was to enter the care of the CEO\nwhere risk factors may affect our duty of care for a child, and/or affect case management and service provision\nwhere Court imposed sanctions will affect case management and service delivery.\nExchange of information between the Department and DCS\nSection 15A of the Young Offenders Act 1994 and s.23 of the Children and Community Services Act 2004, allow for the exchange of information relating to children involved in the justice system between both departments. Information about children should be exchanged in a collaborative manner subject to the provisions outlined in the Reciprocal Policies and Procedures between the Department and the Department of Corrective Services.\nWe provide case management and/or services where:\na child is in the care of the CEO, including those who are the subject of a care and protection application in the Children\u2019s Court\na child has been referred to us by DCS because there are reported concerns for their wellbeing, with particular regard to their age, maturity or circumstances, and an assessment is required.\nThe DCS provide case management and/or services where:\na child is subject to a community and youth justice service supervision under the Young Offenders Act 1994\na child is identified as being at risk of continual offending\nthere is a requirement for support, following completion of a court order\nDCS requests assistance from us for short-term emergency accommodation; in this instance DCS retain case management responsibilities.\nOn request, DCS officers will participate in case planning procedures conducted by the Department.\nIn some situations, a child in the CEO's care may have a Community Based Order that requires the involvement of both departments. One department will have sole case management, with the other department providing services as required. However, depending on the child and family's involvement with DCS, a jointly developed and managed case plan may be required. On such occasions, officers from both departments must liaise with each other to develop a case plan that meets the child\u2019s needs, as appropriate.\nThe DCS make referrals to us for further assessment when:\nthere is an allegation by a child that he or she has been harmed or is at risk of harm, and the parents or carers have not protected, or are unlikely to protect the child\nthere is a belief or knowledge that a child has suffered significant harm, or there is a risk of harm and the parents or carers have not protected, or are unlikely to protect the child\nthere are concerns for a child\u2019s wellbeing that are related to the adequacy of his or her home environment or standard of parenting received.\nThe Department must advise DCS of the assessment outcome verbally and in writing.\nThe DCS or the Court will refer to the Department for the placement of a child who is:\nalready notified for protection purposes\nin the CEO's care\nconsidered vulnerable by age, maturity and/or circumstances.\nChild protection workers appearing before the Court must be properly informed of the child's circumstances and be able to provide appropriate direction to the Court proceedings.\nWhere a child is in the CEO's care, child protection workers must attend Court:\nfor all first appearances\nwhen a bail application will or may be made\nfor mentions, where the child is on remand in custody, and\nfor sentencing.\nOnce notified of a required Court attendance, the child protection worker should notify the child and their responsible adult of the Court date.\nWhere a child in the CEO's care is being transported from the country to Perth to have their matter dealt with, the child protection worker must inform the Department's court officer at the Perth Children\u2019s Court about the child\u2019s circumstances. This should include:\nany plans for the child\napproval to bail the child to the Department. If bail is to be refused, permission must be sought from the district director. The decision to refuse to bail the child and the reasons for that decision must be recorded. Refer to the procedure \u2018Responsible person undertaking bail of a child in the CEO\u2019s care\u2019)\naccommodation options, and\nany other relevant information that the Court may wish to know.\nWhere child protection workers are located in a rural or remote areas, the Department's court officer will attend the criminal matters with the child in the CEO\u2019s care (and other shared clients) on their behalf. All decision-making about the child remains the responsibility of the district.\nAny plan to bail a child to the Department should also include information on the intended placement for that child, and how this will be actioned. If the conditions are considered appropriate, child protection workers must inform the child\u2019s lawyer or the Department's court officer of this request before Court commences.\nCriminal listings in the metropolitan area generally commence in the Perth Children's Court at 10am. If a child protection worker is required to attend Court outside the metropolitan area, they should check commencement times for children's criminal matters with their local Court, as starting times vary.\nWhen attending any Court matter in the Perth Children's Court, the child protection worker who is responsible for a child in care is required to sit at the Bar Table. Where the child is an open case only, the child protection worker is not required to sit at the Bar. In all other Courts, the child protection worker should ascertain where they are required to sit from Court Administration staff.\nOn all occasions, when addressing a judge or magistrate, child protection workers must stand when speaking or when being addressed, unless directed otherwise. When addressing a magistrate or judge, the proper term to be used is \"Ma'am/Sir\" or \"Your Honour\". Where Courts use the services of Justices of the Peace, child protection workers should address them in the same manner.\nAll children attending the metropolitan Children's Courts for criminal matters are provided with legal representation, either through Legal Aid, Aboriginal Legal Service or private lawyers. Legal Aid generally provides legal representation for children in country Courts on certain days. It is recommended that child protection workers in country regions contact Legal Aid directly when required.\nIf a child protection worker or a child is unable to attend Court on a particular date, it is possible to change the date of the hearing to an earlier date. The child protection worker must contact the lawyer as soon as possible to discuss the matter. If the lawyer is a regular Duty Lawyer, the Communities' court officer for the Perth Children's Court may request a change of the hearing date on behalf of the child protection worker.\nIf a child is too ill, or there is another acceptable reason for the child not to attend Court, the Court should be advised early in the day and another date may be set for the matter to be heard. The family, carers or child protection worker may complete this task to prevent a Bench Warrant being issued against the child. To support a claim of illness, it is preferable for the child to have a doctor's certificate, and for the certificate to be provided to the Court on the next hearing date.\nWhere the Children\u2019s Court has adjourned a matter for sentencing a child in the CEO\u2019s care, both DCS and Communities must prepare a pre-sentence report. Refer to the Judge's Practice Direction 2004 in related resources.\nThe child protection worker should use Form 612 Report to the President/Magistrate of Perth Children's Court template. The report should be prepared in collaboration with the child\u2019s Youth Justice Officer (YJO). It should include information on management issues and contain consistent information. Child protection workers should refer to the resource document Report for the President or Magistrate of the Children's Court - example document (in related resources), which sets out the type of information that needs to be included.\nWhere we are unable to keep a child safe or prevent the child from posing a significant risk to others in the community, this should be included in the report. These reports must be succinct, and generally should only be two pages in length.\nIf a child protection worker is not aware of the Youth Justice Officer's name, they should contact our Department court officer who will attempt to identify them. The court officer can also be contacted for information about the submission process \u2013 telephone 9218 0136 or 9221 1916.\nChild protection workers should not direct the Court on sentencing decisions.\nWhere a child protection worker or the Department's court officer is not present in Court and the magistrate or President requests a Court Report for a client, a YJO must inform the our court officer of the request in writing. The YJO must provide details of the child\u2019s name, date of appearance and remand date. The court officer then informs the child protection worker of the request.\nCountry Courts\nWhere a child protection worker or the Department's court officer is not present in Court and the magistrate or President requests a Court Report for a client, a Regional Youth Justice Services (RYJS) Officer must inform the local district office of the request in writing. The RYJS Officer will provide the due date for the report and the child\u2019s remand date.\nShould any miscommunication occur regionally, the child protection worker should notify the Department's court officer at the Perth Children\u2019s Court in writing.\nWhere a child in care is placed in the Kath French Secure Care Centre (Secure Care Centre)\nIf a child in care is in the Secure Care Centre, a YJO must contact the child protection worker in the first instance to inquire about the best time for an interview to occur at the facility. The child protection worker must liaise with the Secure Care Centre and inform the YJO of the appointment time.\nCourt reports must be submitted to the Department's court officer by 3.30pm the day before a child appears before a magistrate at the Perth Children\u2019s Court, and by 3.30pm two working days before to a child appears before the judge (President of the Children\u2019s Court) for quality assurance and lodgement with the Court. Where this is not possible, child protection workers must advise the court officer when the reports are expected to be received.\nReports to the Perth Children's Court should be sent to:\nCommunities Court Officer\nPerth Children\u2019s Court\nFor all other Courts, including country Courts, Form 612 Report to the President/Magistrate of Perth Children's Court template should be used and faxed to the particular Court by 3pm the day before the child\u2019s court appearance.\nThe Department's court officer does not have the ability to provide financial assistance in any circumstances, except in the provision of taxi vouchers when it is determined there are no other means of transport available to the child.\nFor those children who are \u2018joint\u2019 cases, responsibility for costs should be negotiated \u2013 for full details, refer to the Reciprocal Policies and Procedures between the Department and the Department of Corrective Services.\nWe arrange care and accommodation for children who are:\nunder the age of 16 years, unable to live at home, and for whom both departments have determined that no alternative family accommodation is available.\nChild protection workers should refer to the Reciprocal Policies and Procedures between the Department and the Department of Corrective Services for full details (in related resources).\nThe accommodation requirements of children in care should be in place before attending Court. If it is unclear whether a placement will be necessary, it is essential that contingency plans be considered before attending Court to prevent a crisis in accommodation requirements after the matter is heard.\nWhere a child is not in the CEO\u2019s care, but is an open case to us, the Courts may request assistance with accommodation from us. In these situations, the DCS should have been in contact with the child protection worker, and family placement options and alternatives should have been explored.\nHowever, children considered to pose a significant danger to the welfare or property of another person may be excluded from admission to a Department facility.\nChildren 16 years of age and above who are not in the CEO\u2019s Care\nWhere a family placement is not possible for a child 16 years of age or older, the Court may request that we assist with a placement service. On these occasions, in the metropolitan area, the Department's court officer will contact the appropriate district office for assistance.\nIn some instances, the child\u2019s YJO may contact the appropriate district office directly for assistance with accommodation for a child. On these occasions, it is recommended that the YJO be referred to the duty officer. The duty officer should initially refer the YJO to access information from the Homeless Advisory Service on Free call 1800 065 892.\nIn regional offices, assistance may take the form of assisting the YJO to identify other family, extended family or community options.\nBefore Youth Justice Services makes a referral to the Department for a short-term accommodation placement for a child, all efforts should have been made to locate the parents, carers, suitable extended family members or other appropriate placement options.\nBail is a written promise that a person makes to attend Court on a certain day and at a particular time. The person also agrees to comply with the conditions that may be imposed by the Court. When signed, it is called a bail undertaking. This means that the child does not have to be held in detention while they wait to go to court.\nFor a child aged 10 - 16 years to get bail, a responsible adult must sign the bail undertaking to ensure the child complies with the requirements of the Bail Act 1982 (Schedule 1 Part C Clause 2). If the child is in the care of the CEO, the child protection worker, as a responsible adult, can sign the bail undertaking. This is called 'Responsible Person Undertaking \u2013 CPFS Only' (Bail) of a child in the CEO's care.\nIf the child is 17 years of age or older, the Court may release the young person on his or her own undertaking, provided the Court is satisfied of the young person\u2019s maturity to live independently without the guidance or control of a guardian.\nA child in the CEO's care can also be bailed by DCS under the Supervised Bail Program, but responsibility for placement remains with the child protection worker.\nWhere the Children's Court of WA directs bail of a child to the Department, the child protection worker must locate a placement and sign all documents relating to the Bailed release of the child. On occasion, the Department's court officer may be requested to sign these documents on behalf of the child protection worker, and forward copies to the child protection worker.\nOn the next appearance, the child protection worker should ask the court officer for the original documents and place them on the child's file. In all cases where the Department's court officer represents a country child protection worker, the original document must be forwarded to the district office by mail (or scanned and emailed to the child protection worker) for filing as appropriate.\nRefusing a bail undertaking\nIf the child\u2019s behaviour is of such concern to the Department that he or she may not comply with the bail conditions, then, with the approval of the district director, the bail undertaking should be refused. This may occur if we do not have the capacity, despite strenuous efforts, to ensure the safety of the child and/or the community in the following circumstances:\nWhen the child may pose a significant risk to the safety of others.\nWhere there is a risk that the child may endanger him or herself or self-harm.\nWhere the Court has imposed conditions such as a curfew or 24-hour supervision, and this cannot be provided in the placement arrangement.\nWhere the child has a history of extreme violence or sexual assault.\nThe child protection worker must consult with the district director, and the rationale for the decision not to bail the child must be documented and placed on the child's file.\nIf required, the district director may consult directly with a Director in Professional Practice Unit or with the Department's court officer.\nWithdrawal of Responsible Person Undertaking (Bail)\nThe decision to withdraw the Responsible Person Undertaking \u2013 DCP Only (Bail) should only be considered after all other options have been tried and found unsuccessful. Bail should only be withdrawn in serious cases before a management plan has been implemented and attempted. The decision to withdraw bail must be made in consultation with the team leader and district director.\nIn the metropolitan area, where a decision has been made to withdraw a Responsible Person Undertaking - DCP Only (Bail), the Department's court officer should be notified, and they will forward the appropriate documentation/template to the child protection worker to complete. Once completed, it can be lodged directly with Court Administration, or returned to the court officer, who will lodge the document on behalf of the child protection worker.\nIn country areas, the child protection worker can apply directly to the local Court for the Responsible Person Undertaking \u2013 DCP Only (Bail) to be withdrawn, or they can contact their local Police station for assistance.\nThe Department's residential group homes all apply the same principles for the management of seriously disruptive behaviour for children on bail as they do for other children placed in residential care. However, should the behaviour persist and the situation become unsafe for other children and/or staff, a decision to withdraw bail for the child must be made after discussion with senior management of that facility. The child protection worker must be informed of the decision as soon as practical on the next working day.\nThe service provided by the Department and DCS recognises the right of all children to access a meaningful education.\nThe DCS Education Officer assumes case management for all detainee students.\nIn the metropolitan area, the Department's education officers are encouraged to attend Discharge Meetings for children in care. Upon the release of a child in the CEO\u2019s care, the Department's education officer will assume case management with support from DCS for the duration of the Order. 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        "raw_content": "Athlete manager Jos Hermens \u2013 The driving force for the stars away from the track\u2026\nIn January 2017, I interviewed Jos Hermens \u2013 the man who takes care of many of the world\u2019s greater runners.\nRead his incredible story below. This piece was first published on Sport360.com.\nWhen the 17th edition of the Dubai Marathon takes place this coming weekend, the world\u2019s richest race will spark great memories for Jos Hermens, manager of Haile Gebrselassie, the legendary Ethiopian runner who claimed three historic back-to-back victories in the city from 2008-2010.\nHermens, a former middle-distance Dutch athlete who broke the world one-hour run record in 1976, coached arguably the most recognised runner for nearly two decades and still manages Gebrselassie as director and founder of Global Sports Communication.\nAlthough Haile brought the curtain down on his illustrious competitive career in May 2015 after the Great Manchester Run, Hermens\u2019 interest in the January 20 race on UAE soil remains as strong as ever.\nHe has 12 athletes, including multiple Olympic champion and event headliner Kenenisa Bekele, under his management ranks. The Dutchman\u2019s eye for talent is unquestionable, illustrated by the fact he first spotted Gebrselassie\u2019s talent back in 1991 when he was just an unknown 18-year-old.\n\u201cDubai is always an extra special race that Haile and I always look forward too. He always enjoys coming back in an ambassadorial role now, but such is the competitor that he is, I think when he looks back on his record there, he\u2019d have hoped to have done even better than he did,\u201d the 67-year-old told Sport360 from his base in Holland.\nStatistically, Dubai is the fourth-fastest course in the world when the average finishing time of the men\u2019s top 10 is considered (2:04:40), while it\u2019s third for women (2:20:05). Berlin, London and Chicago are all wedged into the top four along with the Emirate.\nHermens knows a thing or two about putting on a race, as his communications company organises January\u2019s Mumbai Marathon, road races in Amsterdam and Hamburg, and the New Delhi half-marathon, among others.\nHe is predicting a speedy battle to the finish line again on Friday, as runners saunter down Jumeirah Beach Road, past both the Burj Al Arab and Madinat Jumeirah, and then towards the marathon finale just before Dubai Police Academy.\nHis client, Bekele, who stormed to victory in the Berlin Marathon last September crossing the finish line in 2:03:03, just six seconds short of Dennis Kimetto\u2019s world record (2:02:57) \u2013 is undoubtedly one of the favourites.\nDubai certainly represents unfinished business for the 34-year-old after injury forced him to pull up during his debut back in 2015.\n\u201cDubai always attracts such a competitive field because it\u2019s quick and it\u2019s the best way to start the season for many athletes.\n\u201cOur athletes are expecting a very good race again and I think the course record (Ethiopia\u2019s Tesfaye Abera 2:04:24 in 2016) could go. Sub-2.04 should be possible and it will boil down to tactics on the day.\n\u201cWhen the pacemakers drop out, runners start to implement their plans and between the 32-40km mark, there will be a good fight out there. The final 10km will be a real dual and it\u2019s about who can work it well.\u201d\nAway from the elite athletes, more than 30,000 runners are expected to compete across the full marathon distance, 10km event and 4km fun run race.\nHeld under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and supported by the Dubai Sports Council, the Dubai Marathon, which is in its 13th successive year with title sponsor Standard Chartered Bank, continues to expand.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been fantastic to see the growth of sport in the Middle East and the passion for running too,\u201d said Hermens.\n\u201cWe could actually do with more races, particularly 10kms and half-marathons in the Gulf, and really make the most of the cooler winter climate.\n\u201cIt\u2019s perfect weather, fast conditions and it allows athletes the chance to run and compete outside of the traditional European athletics circuit.\u201d\nFrom runner to coach to manager, few can attest to having had such a varied career in athletics as Hermens.\nAnd pushed on what is his most memorable moment from working with leading lights of the sport on the track, there was only one answer.\nIn 2000, at the Sydney Olympics, Gebrselassie became the third man in history to successfully defend a 10,000m title (after Emil Zatopek and Lasse Viren).\nIt was a memorable race that came down to the wire. 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        "raw_content": "What if Everyone Could Make Video Games?\nRichard Smithies\nWouldn\u2019t it be great if game creation and distribution were as accessible as the creation and sharing of text, audio and videos? So, why aren\u2019t they?\nIn this blog post we\u2019ll explore what\u2019s prevented games development and publishing from getting within the reach of \u2018regular\u2019 people.\nFirst off though\u200a\u2014\u200awhat is accessibility?\nIt has a few different meanings, from the narrow (design of products for disabled people) to the broad (design of products that are usable by people with a wide range of abilities and skills), but in this post we\u2019re using it in the broadest sense. To us it means designing products with as few barriers to entry as possible.\nA (Very) Brief History of Media Accessibility\n(with apologies to historians!)\nCreating and distributing media has generally become more accessible over time, but this has accelerated massively with the technological boom of the last few decades.\nConsider the case of text. Originally it would have taken a scribe days or weeks to copy a document. 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But it was when music became digital and services such as SoundCloud, Garageband, and BandCamp arrived that musical creation and sharing became democratised.\nVideo\u2019s tipping point came in 2005 with the launch of YouTube. A backdrop of affordable camera phones and webcams, as well as accessible editing software, led to the video creation and sharing revolution we see today.\nHowever, while there have been some fantastic advances when it comes to games creation, none of them have properly broken that barrier yet. In our opinion, this problem usually boils down to one of two things:\nEither the software itself is capable of realising someone\u2019s creative vision but it\u2019s too complex for the majority of people to get the most out of; or it\u2019s relatively easy to get into but people soon reach the limit of its capabilities.\nLowering the Barrier\nGames creation and distribution today requires people with a variety of highly technical skills. These people need to understand and use the available software to create and publish their game. They also then need to support it once it\u2019s out, and promote their game to access a fan base. The current landscape mostly offers these elements individually, but we\u2019re combining them all into one streamlined ecosystem.\nThe easiest entry point for making games is to use a single genre or style development tool, such as Twine, Bitsy, or RPG Maker. These will create a basic but effective game but don\u2019t always allow people to experiment very widely.\nGif of a simple game using Bitsy\u200a\u2014\u200ahttps://ledoux.itch.io/bitsy\nFor people with broader ambitions and more technical skills there is then the option of modifying certain existing games like Minecraft.\nThen at the top end, professional game engines such as Unreal Engine or Unity bring the power of AAA video game creation, but are too complex for the mass market to adopt. They provide incredibly powerful development tools, but creators still need to find their own ways to release, promote, and sell their games.\nTherefore, the missing link to bring games creation to the mass market is a solution which provides:\n\u034fEasy, high-quality, collaborative creation so that anyone can learn or access the skills they need\n\u034fComprehensive but simple-to-use publishing infrastructure\nPowerful and intuitive discovery, to benefit creators and players alike\nThat solution is Crayta. It does all these things, and makes game creation fun for everyone!\nCrayta announcement image, showing 3 people creating worlds and games, and 2 people playing in the background.\nSocial Creation For All\nCrayta\u2019s development tools will provide an entry point for people of all abilities and experience, from newbies to established pros, from artists to programmers. The learning curve will allow everyone to progress at their own pace. It\u2019ll also help creatives find collaborators with complementary skills from within the community so that everyone can get involved with building games socially.\nTo maximise the flexibility and quality we are using Unreal Engine 4 to power Crayta\u2019s tools and services.\nUser generated content (UGC) underpins everything we\u2019re doing, from all the games that will be available on the platform to the community-created assets and mechanics that anyone can plug straight into their own game creation.\nThis may all sound too good to be true, but we\u2019ve already made a lot of progress, thanks to the incredible team of over 30 people that we\u2019ve assembled here at Unit 2 Games. But that\u2019s not all\u200a\u2014\u200awe\u2019ve also established a small but dedicated pre-alpha community around the world (many of whom have no previous game creation experience but are already learning new skills). 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They\u2019ll be able to share their creation with just specific people, or make it available for everyone, and they\u2019ll even be able to decide whether to give it away for free or to monetise it.\nWe\u2019ll handle all the annoying technical stuff under the hood\u200a\u2014\u200athings like player accounts, multiplayer networking, server infrastructure, billing, and so on\u200a\u2014\u200abut we\u2019ll also provide useful analytics data, so creators can see how their games are performing and then iterate them to make them even better for their players.\nAs well as that, we\u2019ll also make discoverability easy and intuitive so everyone will be able to find and play games that they\u2019ll enjoy, and creators will get their work seen by the best audience possible.\nWe\u2019re not including all this functionality just to be able to boast about our features though\u200a\u2014\u200athe idea of \u2018democratising\u2019 game development and creativity like this is one we\u2019ve been working towards for some time. Many of us here have been passionate about supporting smaller-scale developers and cultivating communities since we started working together over a decade ago.\nWhat Have We Done Before?\nCreating opportunities to empower creatives and game makers has long run through our DNA. Back in 2006, while we were running Blitz Games Studios, we launched the Blitz Arcade programme to run alongside our high profile PC and console work. Its goal was to focus on smaller, short-session games that were becoming a major part of the burgeoning indie scene at the time.\nLater on, that led us to create the indie publishing label Blitz1UP in 2008, which gave a number of up-and-coming indies exposure to a bigger market, advised on their games, provided introductions and helped them finish development.\nThe success of Blitz1UP and the ever-growing world of indie development led us to realise that while the industry had started to open up, discoverability was becoming an impossible nightmare. In addition, Blitz1UP was still quite manual and difficult to scale up, so although we helped tens of indie developers, we realised we could help many more by creating an automated platform.\nSo, in 2010, IndieCity was born\u200a\u2014\u200aa distribution platform for indie titles that was run by the community for the community. A powerful recommendation engine helped ensure that games found their target audience, while newcomers got the support they needed to make their mark.\nIndieCity logo, with subtitle \u201cPlay a Different Game\u201d\nIndieCity grew and grew for over three years (and was even used as a white label platform for the RaspberryPi store) until the sad closure of Blitz Games Studios in Autumn 2013. By that time nearly 1,500 indie games were on the site and a tonne of independent creators were able to get their work in front of an eager audience that would otherwise never had seen it.\nWe didn\u2019t give up on trying to expand the idea of supporting creatives though. We moved on from Blitz Games and started Radiant Worlds to work on a UGC-powered creative sandbox game called SkySaga. Over the course of 4 years and many tens of millions of dollars of investment, we\u2019d built a community of hundreds of thousands and learnt how best to empower and encourage a wide variety of players to fulfill their potential, collaborate with each other, and produce amazing creations that others wanted to explore and experience.\nRadiant Worlds was sold to Rebellion Developments in late 2017, and the profits from that sale have now given us the perfect opportunity to bring all this experience together into one exciting new project that empowers and inspires people in a whole new way!\nSo we\u2019ve taken the inspirational creativity we saw in SkySaga, added the publishing and discoverability lessons we learnt from IndieCity and Blitz Arcade/Blitz 1Up and combined them all with the power of Unreal Engine 4 to create the ultimate game creation and publishing platform\u200a\u2014\u200aCrayta.\nWe know that it\u2019s an ecosystem that\u2019s needed by many, while also being something that will allow a huge number of people to able to express themselves creatively in a whole new way.\nWe\u2019ve got a long-term plan in place to grow Crayta and its community for many years, and we\u2019ll expand from PC onto other platforms later too. 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        "raw_content": "The New Project Management Guiding Text is due next month\u2026but that doesn\u2019t mean you have to wait for it to prep for your Project Management Certification Exams.\nProject Management is a formal methodology, and as such it has a written and approved knowledge repository. This text is often referred to as the Project Management Bible, the guiding standards and knowledge that should inform any and all Project Management practices.\nI would link you to the website for more information on this book and its importance to the field, or even use the common acronym for the text. I believe in Project Management methodologies, so strongly in fact that I am even considering a Marketing volunteer position with my local chapter to help recruit members and spread these methodologies. But the last time I dared to try and further the cause of Project Management by linking to said website, I received an e-mail from the Project Management Parent Organization lawyers demanding I remove the link. So all I can tell you for the sake of this article is to search for Project Management online, and the parent body of the practice who also maintains this so called Project Management Bible will be the first result.\nThe current edition of the PM Bible is Version 5, which was published in 2013. All certification exams offered by this parent body of PM are based on that version of the book as well. Anyone involved in the world of Project Management knows that Version 5 is getting ready to retire and is scheduled to be supplanted by the new Version 6 next month, with the corresponding certification exams changing in the first quarter of 2018. That gives anyone currently studying for the exams a window of approximately three months to successfully complete their certification exams before the exams change and they are forced to go back to the drawing board.\nOn the LinkedIn official group for the Project Management Parent Organization, I have noticed several people posting lately about the quandary this puts them in. If you think you can be ready to take the exam before Year End, you are fine. But if you are not confident that you can be ready (and it must be noted that it costs several hundred dollars to sit for these exams and not everyone has the luxury of an employer who would pay for them), what do you do? Can you study with the Version 5 text? Or would you be better waiting for Version 6 to arrive? Several members of the group have been seeking the wisdom of the collective to arrive at a decision.\nBased on the information that the Parent Org has put out (including a nicely produced summary video of changes that I again will not be linking to, but it can be easily found on the Parent Org\u2019s website), the changes to Version 6 are not superficial. The methodologies and principles are getting some much needed upgrades and clarifications. Every different Knowledge Area is getting touched with the addition of four new sections to each area, but many of these are either for exam prep (like adding Key Concepts to each Knowledge Area\u2026they are already in the text but this is a new way to highlight them) or are guidance for strategic use of and implementation of the principles.\nDoes that mean that those of us who will not be taking the exam before Year End are without hope and should simply waste the next four months? Even if the new text is released in September on schedule, you still need to take 30+ hours of courses from a certified provider to be eligible to apply for the exam. Most of these educational providers cannot begin updating their courses until after the new text is released at the earliest, because they need access to the new information. However, many of the course providers (including the course provider I have been using) also structure their courses so that students can pass the exam\u2026.not to teach the content. Thus, many of them would be unable to start updating their courses until the exam is changed and released in Q12018.\nSo what can we do in the meantime? The good news is that we can still study using the version 5 text because some of the major areas are not being greatly impacted by the change. With that in mind, I have created a personal PMP study plan I can use now to hammer down areas where my experience/knowledge is weaker which will not see as much change in the new text.\nThis study schedule focuses on the Project Management Fundamentals, including the 47 Process Groups. There are a few new process groups being added in the new version, but since they are adding new ones rather than replacing the currently existing Process Groups, I feel like starting with this information will give me a giant head start when new information is released.\nNext, I focused on the three Project Management Knowledge Areas which the Parent Org noted were not impacted very much in the new version. These areas are Project Scope Management, Project Cost Management and Project Communications Management. These areas have been impacted by adding the four new sections mentioned above, but the main thrust of the content is not changing.\nScope Management is important to all projects, and it never hurts to refresh that knowledge. After all, controlling scope and combating scope creep is one of the top priorities of a project manager to ensure that projects don\u2019t fail to finish or finish over-schedule and over-budget.\nProject Cost Management is an area I have not had much experience with for a number of years, as my current role is within a value-add department. Additionally, many of our projects are not billable and thus calculating and controlling costs has, for better or worse, not been a priority. My last experience with Project Cost Management comes from the big Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition project in my previous position, which has been a number of years ago now, so focusing on this area is definitely important for me.\nProject Communication Management was noted to have some changes, but only to address the differences between Communication (the act of communicating) and Communications (the artifacts of communication like memos, emails, documents, etc). Communication is one of my strongest areas, and with my background in history and museums the differences between the artifacts of something vs. the act of something is finely honed.\nI planned out the study timeline to take me through the first week of November. This allows lag time for delays in the version 6 release (how ironic would that be?) and combined with my work schedule is ambitious, but not unattainable. Conditional formatting in the cells of the spreadsheet allow me to track my progress both in terms of time and in terms of performance.\nBy the time I have finished with this sprint, as I would call it, I will have a nice chunk of important, fundamental information ready to go. Fundamental information on Project Management which will not be changing too much. Hopefully by then I will also have the new version of the text, and I will have a better idea on when updated preparation courses will be available. That means when the courses are updated and I enroll, I will be leagues ahead of starting from scratch.\nFeel free to use this template yourself if you feel it would be beneficial for you! Happy studying!\nCategory: Career Management, Life Long Learning, Project Management\nTag: Making Progress, Planning, Study, What's Your Strategy\nPrevious: Previous post: Looking to the Stars for Life Lessons\nNext: Next post: Using Entertainment to Create Business Success",
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        "raw_content": "Relken, Samantha Corinne was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2162 Village West Dr S, Lapeer, Michigan 48446 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33797615).\nRelken, Shannon Marie was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4451 Fairway Dr, Fort Gratiot, Michigan 48059 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34446450).\nRelken, Tammy Lynn was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3828 Seneca Dr, Burtchville, Michigan 48059 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108515877).\nRelken, William Elliott was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1705 17Th St, Port Huron, Michigan 48060 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108245590).\nRell, Mercedes Lynn was born in 2000 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 785 Campus Dr RM 363, Big Rapids, Michigan 49307 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159221724).\nRella, Doris Patricia was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 431 Diekema Ave APT 230, Holland, Michigan 49423 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103971536).\nRelle, Alexander M. was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5770 Raven Rd, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 650012770).\nRelle, Daniel Adam was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5770 Raven Rd, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 650013562).\nRelle, James David was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5770 Raven Rd, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 650006044).\nRelle, Tess Arianna was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5770 Raven Rd, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32533291).\nRelleno, John Marvin was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 24832 Notre Dame St, Dearborn, Michigan 48124 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106133071).\nRelleno, Marcelina Cea was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24832 Notre Dame St, Dearborn, Michigan 48124 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102401707).\nRelleno, Virgilio Longgat was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 24832 Notre Dame St, Dearborn, Michigan 48124 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102401708).\nRelleno-Borromeo, April Cea was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17454 Sumner, Redford, Michigan 48240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108195928).\nReller, Joann Kathleen was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6181 S Newcosta Ave, Newaygo, Michigan 49337 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108037894).\nReller, Jordan Theodore was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 201 N Beecher St, Bessemer, Michigan 49911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107565361).\nReller, Robert Joseph was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 317 W Oak St, Ironwood, Michigan 49938 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108617033).\nRellias, Holly Carol was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 33051 Brown St, Garden City, Michigan 48135 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32924027).\nRellias, Lee Ottie was born in 1923 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15275 S Dixie Hwy APT. 622, Monroe, Michigan 48161 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105997560).\nRellias, Margaret Ann was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 374 Deer Path Trl, Waterford, Michigan 48327 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10142052).\nRellias, Sandra Lynn was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 33118 Middleboro St, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6003461).\nRellias, William Constantine was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 33118 Middleboro St, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7333633).\nRellinger, Andrew Edward was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 25651 Rusty St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5071399).\nRellinger, Andrew Paul was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15003 Ellen Dr, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 600019793).\nRellinger, Bradley Joseph was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 949 Country Ln, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6660594).\nRellinger, Brenda Joyce was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25651 Rusty St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5071478).\nRellinger, Bryan Lee was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1567 Winterwood Dr NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106991395).\nRellinger, Carla Sue was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3672 N Coleman Rd, Coleman, Michigan 48618 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31281604).\nRellinger, Catherine Lorraine was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19614 Hardy St, Livonia, Michigan 48152 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108251431).\nRellinger, Christie Kay was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 102 Fraser St, Coleman, Michigan 48618 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000552037).\nRellinger, Clarence Andrew was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 26338 Wilson Dr, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2660869).\nRellinger, Colleen Michelle was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1697 Linksview Way, Gladwin, Michigan 48624 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34517374).\nRellinger, Constance Marie was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1567 Winterwood Dr NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107164385).\nRellinger, Curtis Michael was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7527 Berwick Dr, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7684434).\nRellinger, Diane Lynn was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4060 Grand Oak Trl, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34119004).\nRellinger, Edward Lawrence was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 806 Lakeview Ridge, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31338650).\nRellinger, Emily Heck was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 949 Country Ln, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108329954).\nRellinger, Emily Louise was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2750 M 75 N, Boyne City, Michigan 49712 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103630990).\nRellinger, Gary was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9034 Birch Trl, Alanson, Michigan 49706 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1650002428).\nRellinger, George Harley-Alfonse was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2750 M 75 N, Boyne City, Michigan 49712 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1655011706).\nRellinger, Huong-Hoa Tran was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 569 Sunmeadow Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10013422).\nRellinger, James Anthony was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 22204 Cleveland St, Dearborn, Michigan 48124 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4287545).\nRellinger, James Anthony was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8930 Hartel St, Livonia, Michigan 48150 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004399217).\nRellinger, Jay M. was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5434 Ethel Blvd, Brighton, Michigan 48116 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31330854).\nRellinger, Jeffrey Lynn was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12575 Sundown Ln, Traverse City, Michigan 49686 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002875509).\nRellinger, Jennifer Renae was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3105 Greenway Dr, Midland, Michigan 48642 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1825008462).\nRellinger, Jolene Marie was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 348 N Linden St, Marshall, Michigan 49068 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108372821).\nRellinger, Joseph Harry was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27 W Alden St APT 2, Coldwater, Michigan 49036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108105655).\nRellinger, Kali Morgan was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4060 Grand Oak Trl, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1650011977).\nRellinger, Katie Leah-Mae was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15003 Ellen Dr, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 600018406).\nRellinger, Kerry Lu was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2229 S Mackinaw Rd, Kawkawlin, Michigan 48631 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001983597).\nRellinger, Kimberly Ann was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8930 Hartel St, Livonia, Michigan 48150 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004399219).\nRellinger, Kristen Marie was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4747 Norfolk Cir, Portage, Michigan 49024 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32902960).\nRellinger, Lavon Orlo was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2229 S Mackinaw Rd, Kawkawlin, Michigan 48631 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001983598).\nRellinger, Lynn Marie was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1009 Channel Dr, Weidman, Michigan 48893 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8614173).\nRellinger, Mackenzie Shay was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4060 Grand Oak Trl, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34576744).\nRellinger, Marissa Hanh was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 569 Sunmeadow Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2270009263).\nRellinger, Mark Andrew was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 421 W Michigan St, Marquette, Michigan 49855 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32365951).\nRellinger, Mary Lou was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15003 Ellen Dr, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6022384).\nRellinger, Melbourne Andrew was born in 1934 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 33956 Blackfoot St, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3710423).\nRellinger, Melody Ann was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7100 Brophy Rd, Howell, Michigan 48855 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9304110).\nRellinger, Michael Andrew was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19614 Hardy St, Livonia, Michigan 48152 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108252687).\nRellinger, Parker Lawrence was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2750 M 75 N, Boyne City, Michigan 49712 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108149719).\nRellinger, Rebecca Sue was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5740 Gronda Rd, Harrison, Michigan 48625 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7413561).\nRellinger, Richard Brent was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1697 Linksview Way, Gladwin, Michigan 48624 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34476708).\nRellinger, Ronald Dean was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 102 Fraser St, Coleman, Michigan 48618 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000595370).\nRellinger, Sandra Syrovy was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 120 Chalmers Dr, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3835705).\nRellinger, Scott Andrew was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15003 Ellen Dr, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6022385).\nRellinger, Sheryl May was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 26338 Wilson Dr, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2660870).\nRellinger, Stephen Todd was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 569 Sunmeadow Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10003923).\nRellinger, Steven Alan was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1009 Channel Dr, Weidman, Michigan 48893 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8566184).\nRellinger, Steven Andrew was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 26338 Wilson Dr, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103232138).\nRellinger, Steven Matthew was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7100 Brophy Rd, Howell, Michigan 48855 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9284530).\nRellinger, Thomas Devon was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4060 Grand Oak Trl, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34045081).\nRellinger, Vivian Elaine was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1141 Fairfield Dr, Hudsonville, Michigan 49426 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7202506).\nRellinger, Yvonne Marie was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22842 Lakeway St, Farmington, Michigan 48336 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105808979).\nRellis, Carey Alix was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 440 Ridgeway St, Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2470002695).\nRellis, Daniel was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 440 Ridgeway St, Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2470002649).\nRellis, Ida Mae was born in 1929 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 365 Kublick Dr, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5460733).\nRello, Marion E. was born in 1925 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2121 Raybrook St SE # DEVOS137, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32595781).\nRellox, Gail Elizabeth was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16790 Fitzgerald St, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5985030).\nRellox, Gary John was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11401 Auburndale St, Livonia, Michigan 48150 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6672570).\nRellox, Ronald Emil was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19955 Imperial Hwy, Redford, Michigan 48240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2565472).\nRellusch, Emily Kay was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 321 N Thayer St, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1630088057).\nRelly, Devaughn Lamar was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12073 Santa Rosa Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48204 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000064914).\nRelmar, Angel Ann was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 30575 Quinkert St, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107061414).\nRelmar, Daina Marie was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 51727 Washington St, New Baltimore, Michigan 48047 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107355686).\nRelmar, Frank Joseph was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 204 2Nd St APT 6, Yale, Michigan 48097 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1610011350).\nRelmar, Frank Joseph was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 31420 Groesbeck Hwy RM 15, Fraser, Michigan 48026 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31138645).\nRelmar, Lizann Rose was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3095 Beach Rd, Port Huron, Michigan 48060 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33324989).\nRelmar, Norma Jean was born in 1935 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16640 16 Mile Rd, Leroy, Michigan 49655 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8989191).\nRelmar, Sandra Michelle was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 31420 Groesbeck Hwy RM 15, Fraser, Michigan 48026 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32486094).\nReloj, Monica Rae was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 29639 Nottingham Cir, Livonia, Michigan 48152 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33474921).\nRelos, Alma Jean was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2427 Canton St # F2, Detroit, Michigan 48207 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9682263).\nRelph, Adam Aaron was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15619 Addison St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32760901).\nRelph, Angela Denise was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12312 Dixie Hwy, Holly, Michigan 48442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108400497).\nRelph, Anna was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25563 Regal Dr, New Baltimore, Michigan 48051 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1205006954).\nRelph, Carol Dressel was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 29 Sandpiper Trl, Montague, Michigan 49437 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34193487).\nRelph, Christopher Jerome was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4125 Gallagher St, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1640020455).\nRelph, Cleveland was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12312 Dixie Hwy, Holly, Michigan 48442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 675000293).\nRelph, David Ross was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15660 17 Mile Rd, Clinton Township, Michigan 48038 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34300465).\nRelph, Debra Ann was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1640 Leonard St NE APT 220, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34011738).\nRelph, Derrick Clayton was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15619 Addison St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3280152).\nRelph, Donna Marie was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15619 Addison St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3288433).\nRelph, Earnest Lee was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19210 Binder St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 310320).\nRelph, Gary was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10610 Corning St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34479880).\nRelph, Hannah Dixie was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13357 Cloverlawn Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 109082140).\nRelph, Ida Charlotte was born in 1934 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 37051 Charter Oaks Blvd, Clinton Township, Michigan 48036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1200004851).\nRelph, Jennine Sophia was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 39037 Durand Ct, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48310 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34204856).\nRelph, Karen was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13357 Cloverlawn Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4345136).\nRelph, Lettie Mae was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19210 Binder St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 310321).\nRelph, Lila-Brenda Rabino was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 39037 Durand Ct, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48310 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33533964).\nRelph, Michael Edward was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 39037 Durand Ct, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48310 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33655162).\nRelph, Nancy Lee was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15660 17 Mile Rd, Clinton Township, Michigan 48038 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33962657).\nRelph, Peter Scott was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13357 Cloverlawn Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105997558).\nRelph, Robert B. was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 29 Sandpiper Trl, Montague, Michigan 49437 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34122059).\nRelph, Robert Michael was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 69528 Pine River Dr, Romeo, Michigan 48065 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108965038).\nRelph, Roger Scott was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13357 Cloverlawn Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4253287).\nRelph, Ruth M. was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12312 Dixie Hwy, Holly, Michigan 48442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 675000380).\nRelphorde, William J. was born in 1927 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 978 Hickory Dr, Idlewild, Michigan 49642 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6625992).\nRelph-Williams, Shalon Elise was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19156 Fleming St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32347322).\nRelson, Mark Edward was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 514 W Keech Ave, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1630057834).\nRelson, Mary Kay was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 514 W Keech Ave, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4452573).\nRelstab, Andrew James was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 38222 Luxbury Ct, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33998524).\nReltherford, Kelly Joliene was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19338 Starlane St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31538597).\nReltier, Kathryn was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1562 Monteray Ave, Flint, Michigan 48503 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 245006667).\nRelue, Timothy Alan was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 119 S Hooker Ave, Three Rivers, Michigan 49093 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33814700).\nRelyea, Anne L. was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1436 Rosedale Ave, Sylvan Lake City, Michigan 48320 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 690001435).\nRelyea, Ann Elise was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3448 Taft Ave SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49519 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003078524).\nRelyea, Bruce Johnston was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14154 Meadow Hill Ln, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6240597).\nRelyea, Charles Leslie was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10950 Medina Rd, Clayton, Michigan 49235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6840135).\nRelyea, Christina Lynn was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 39774 Whitewater Dr, Harrison Township, Michigan 48045 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104011590).\nRelyea, Christy Ann was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10950 Medina Rd, Clayton, Michigan 49235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1535016759).\nRelyea, Danette Clara was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 169 S Wilson Blvd, Mount Clemens, Michigan 48043 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000185150).\nRelyea, Daniel William was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 91 E Church St APT 4, Clarkston, Michigan 48346 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107471162).\nRelyea, Dawn L. was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4461 Baldwin Rd, Holly, Michigan 48442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 895001011).\nRelyea, Dawn Michele was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 41175 Justin Dr, Clinton Township, Michigan 48038 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105719529).\nRelyea, Deanna Laraine was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 451 S 4Th Ave, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4448369).\nRelyea, Douglas Claud was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 39774 Whitewater Dr, Harrison Township, Michigan 48045 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103394333).\nRelyea, Douglas James was born in 1939 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17789 Maisons Dr, Clinton Township, Michigan 48038 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34031367).\nRelyea, Douglas Neal was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 205 Ballard Rd, Jackson, Michigan 49201 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33027968).\nRelyea, Edward James was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 169 S Wilson Blvd, Mount Clemens, Michigan 48043 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000161124).\nRelyea, Frances was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9413 Westwind Dr, Livonia, Michigan 48150 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6003465).\nRelyea, Gary W. was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1436 Rosedale Ave, Sylvan Lake City, Michigan 48320 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 690001436).\nRelyea, Gilbert Vanburen was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1545 Moore Rd, Adrian, Michigan 49221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7132751).\nRelyea, Harold Iven was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 205 Ballard Rd, Jackson, Michigan 49201 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4624839).\nRelyea, Jack David was born in 1937 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1810 Streamedge Ct, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3709772).\nRelyea, Jason Laird was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3107 Brockman Blvd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34081239).\nRelyea, Jason Matthew was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 800 W State St, Saint Johns, Michigan 48879 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32986417).\nRelyea, Joshua Marc was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1791 W Clark Rd, Dewitt, Michigan 48820 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33452926).\nRelyea, Julia Anne was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7966 Firestone Ln, Washington, Michigan 48094 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31139386).\nRelyea, Laura was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14736 Hubbard St, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6101089).\nRelyea, Lauren Alyse was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1299 36Th St SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49509 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33649058).\nRelyea, Marcia Anne was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17789 Maisons Dr, Clinton Township, Michigan 48038 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33973724).\nRelyea, Marjorie Louise was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3489 S 13 Mile Rd, Merritt, Michigan 49667 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7624285).\nRelyea, Mary Ann was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14154 Meadow Hill Ln, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6679047).\nRelyea, Mary Annette was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10950 Medina Rd, Clayton, Michigan 49235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1535015838).\nRelyea, Mary Margaret was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 39418 Springwater Dr, Northville, Michigan 48168 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000616516).\nRelyea, Melissa was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 800 W State St, Saint Johns, Michigan 48879 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32986135).\nRelyea, Michael E. was born in 1924 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10950 Medina Rd, Clayton, Michigan 49235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8175392).\nRelyea, Michael Eric was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7966 Firestone Ln, Washington, Michigan 48094 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31201833).\nRelyea, Molinda Kay was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 205 Ballard Rd, Jackson, Michigan 49201 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4635457).\nRelyea, Nicholas Andrew was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3120 10Th St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34549833).\nRelyea, Oliver Raymond was born in 1920 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11366 Orchard Dr, Rapid City, Michigan 49676 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004414810).\nRelyea, Patricia Ann was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5100 W Clark Rd, Lansing, Michigan 48906 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 935888).\nRelyea, Phyllis Elizabeth was born in 1939 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1810 Streamedge Ct, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3710791).\nRelyea, Richard A. was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3014 8Th St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7931408).\nRelyea, Rosa Katherine was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 408 W 16Th St, Traverse City, Michigan 49684 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31364110).\nRelyea, Samantha Nicole was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 770 Brook Village Dr, Holland, Michigan 49423 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108407440).\nRelyea, Stephanie Lee was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1791 W Clark Rd, Dewitt, Michigan 48820 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33456061).\nRelyea, Steven Harold was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5100 W Clark Rd, Lansing, Michigan 48906 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 936111).\nRelyea, Wellington was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 938 Whisperwood Dr, Fenton, Michigan 48430 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31627865).\nRelyea, Wellington was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 24190 Ashford Ln, Clinton Township, Michigan 48036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34376374).\nRelyin, Michael George was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9186 Lake Pine Dr, Whitmore Lake, Michigan 48189 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1505001595).\nRelyin, Michael T. was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10071 John R St, Whitmore Lake, Michigan 48189 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7832076).\nRelyin-Harder, Marlene Marie was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5141 Argentine Rd, Howell, Michigan 48855 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2900002675).\nRem, Cynthia Ann was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7475 Cedar Rd, South Branch, Michigan 48761 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000610647).\nRem, Dawn Marie was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3360 Starbluff Ct, Ortonville, Michigan 48462 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34505554).\nRem, Donald Edward was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7475 Cedar Rd, South Branch, Michigan 48761 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000820996).\nRem, Eric Randolph was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1966 Trowbridge St UPPR, Hamtramck, Michigan 48212 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34065711).\nRem, Genevieve Carol was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 26315 E St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48081 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5238426).\nRem, Gisela Karin was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1123 Kings Cove Dr, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48306 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3709547).\nRem, Jeanne Ellen was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14434 Penrod St, Detroit, Michigan 48223 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 402576).\nRem, Kevin Eric was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5540 Mandale Dr, Troy, Michigan 48085 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102913568).\nRem, Lindsey Marie was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5540 Mandale Dr, Troy, Michigan 48085 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102910186).\nRem, Marilyn Roberta was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 31113 E Amurcon, Fraser, Michigan 48026 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 670399).\nRem, Michael Alan was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 26315 E St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48081 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001231592).\nRem, Monica Marie was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 44535 Ridgefield Rd, Canton, Michigan 48188 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2610002563).\nRem, Nicholas Matthew was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3360 Starbluff Ct, Ortonville, Michigan 48462 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34612270).\nRem, Steven Earl was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8154 Riviera Cir N, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48313 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103565060).\nRem, Wayne Daniel was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 44535 Ridgefield Rd, Canton, Michigan 48188 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4574197).\nRemacle, Holly Jean was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1540 S Meridian Rd, Mason, Michigan 48854 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32860738).\nRemacle, Jacob Ronald was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4211 Partridge Ln, Midland, Michigan 48640 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106006667).\nRemacle, Jacob Ronald was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 976 Old Us Highway 131, Reed City, Michigan 49677 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9093249).\nRemacle, Jodi Elizabeth was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4211 Partridge Ln, Midland, Michigan 48640 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1825013148).\nRemacle, Joshua Herman was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1540 S Meridian Rd, Mason, Michigan 48854 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108317523).\nRemacle, Pamela Sue was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3300 Indian Trail Dr, Hersey, Michigan 49639 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1790000828).\nRemagen, Benita Darlene was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12486 New Lothrop Rd, Byron, Michigan 48418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7769874).\nRemagen, Katie Lyn was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12486 New Lothrop Rd, Byron, Michigan 48418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33370702).\nRemagen, Michael Wayne was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12486 New Lothrop Rd, Byron, Michigan 48418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7770125).\nRemahl, Daniel Folke was born in 1931 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 641 Michigan Ave #206, Frankfort, Michigan 49635 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6613450).\nRemai, Amanda Kaye was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 141 Fairway Hills Dr, Traverse City, Michigan 49684 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106569868).\nRemai, Bruce Alvin was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 141 Fairway Hills Dr, Traverse City, Michigan 49684 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106400925).\nRemainder, Bridgette Ann was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8415 N Gleaner Rd, Freeland, Michigan 48623 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105722075).\nRemainder, Kimberly Ann was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 722 W Belle Ave, Saint Charles, Michigan 48655 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32505070).\nRemainder, Laurie E. was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 508 N Saginaw St, Saint Charles, Michigan 48655 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7308508).\nRemainder, Mackenzie Rose was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11827 Roosevelt Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48609 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32576885).\nRemainder, Michael A. was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 508 N Saginaw St, Saint Charles, Michigan 48655 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1460001627).\nRemainder, Michael Henry was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8415 N Gleaner Rd, Freeland, Michigan 48623 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108749204).\nRemaklus, Mary Lee was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 344 Sidney St, Dundee, Michigan 48131 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1490000385).\nRemaklus, Nancy Elaine was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5821 Ann Arbor Rd, Dundee, Michigan 48131 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1490000534).\nRemaklus, Neil James was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5821 Ann Arbor Rd, Dundee, Michigan 48131 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1490000503).\nRemaklus, Roger Paul was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 344 Sidney St, Dundee, Michigan 48131 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6077495).\nRemaley, Barbara Jane was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3397 Capital Ave SW APT 27B, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7857665).\nRemaley, Cathy L. was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 227 S La Vista Blvd, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7862722).\nRemaley, Christine Lynn was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4595 Hunters Cir E, Canton, Michigan 48188 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9411698).\nRemaley, Dana Charles was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 810 Sunrise Ct, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32223896).\nRemaley, Jodette Marie was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2432 Laurelwood Cir, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102054270).\nRemaley, Mable Louise was born in 1932 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 41120 Fox Run APT 312, Novi, Michigan 48377 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32432624).\nRemaley, Mary Elizabeth was born in 1931 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 700 North Ave APT 202, Battle Creek, Michigan 49017 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31833259).\nRemaley, Paula Ann was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 219 La Grange Ave, Battle Creek, Michigan 49014 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108647083).\nRemaley, Seba E. was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 465 Kirkwood Dr, Oxford, Michigan 48371 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5322220).\nRemaley, William Eugene was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5733 Sandy Ct SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34282720).\nRemali, Adrene J. was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 58694 Lakeshore Dr, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 430001528).\nRemali, Cheryl L. was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22455 Fisherman Rd, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 430001594).\nRemali, Mark Andrew was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 58631 Lakeshore Dr, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002752873).\nRemali, Paige Elizabeth was born in 1998 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 58631 Lakeshore Dr, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32245674).\nRemali, Pamela Joy was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 57559 Caledonia St, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107976057).\nRemali, Paul Edward was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 58694 Lakeshore Dr, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10616906).\nRemali, Peter Michael was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 25988 E Pine St, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2447259).\nRemali, Richard John was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 22455 Fisherman Rd, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 430001854).\nRemali, Wayne Charles was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 58627 Lakeshore Dr, Calumet, Michigan 49913 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 430001595).\nRemalia, Diana Lynn was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7680 Cherry Valley Ave SE, Caledonia, Michigan 49316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4326781).\nRemaly, Arthur Eugene was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1220 Jefferson St, Lapeer, Michigan 48446 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106298413).\nRemaly, Carolann Theresa was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4180 Kuebler Dr, Alanson, Michigan 49706 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107301486).\nRemaly, Edwin Glenn was born in 1934 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15046 Beaumont Dr, Cheboygan, Michigan 49721 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9607041).\nRemaly, Edwin Walter-Myles was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4180 Kuebler Dr, Alanson, Michigan 49706 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107621986).\nRemaly, Glad Foster was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15046 Beaumont Dr, Cheboygan, Michigan 49721 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9971806).\nRemaly, Heather Coralee was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15046 Beaumont Dr, Cheboygan, Michigan 49721 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1645008716).\nRemaly, Katie Allyn was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1715 Niles Ave, Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32420770).\nRemaly, Laurence Glen was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2820 Fuller Ave NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6441019).\nRemandiman, Diana was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 442 Eastern Ave SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34590456).\nRemann, Mathias Wilhelm was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1714 Morton Ave, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32470714).\nRemar, Aiden Michael was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13165 Shutter, Lowell, Michigan 49331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32881758).\nRemar, Judith Ann was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3025 Wilson St, Unionville, Michigan 48767 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000374473).\nRemar, Michael Stephen was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3415 Bewell Ave SE, Lowell, Michigan 49331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004447713).\nRemar, Roger Dale was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3025 Wilson St, Unionville, Michigan 48767 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000196288).\nRemar, Susan Jackolyn was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3415 Bewell Ave SE, Lowell, Michigan 49331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2305001540).\nRemark, Rosemarie P. was born in 1921 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 35750 Moravian Dr, Clinton Township, Michigan 48035 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1200005200).\nRembach, Chester Robert was born in 1931 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7300 Bluewater Dr APT 101, Clarkston, Michigan 48348 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32014479).\nRembach, Jennifer Cie was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12437 N Holly Rd, Holly, Michigan 48442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107437379).\nRembach, Julietta Ann was born in 1935 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 299 E Wardlow Rd, Highland, Michigan 48356 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002892899).\nRembach, Kristine Ann was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 140 N Corbin St, Holly, Michigan 48442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001040512).\nRembach, Mary Olevia was born in 1934 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7300 Bluewater Dr APT 101, Clarkston, Michigan 48348 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32014480).\nRembacki, Beverly Ann was born in 1935 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3855 Lone Pine Rd APT 201, West Bloomfield, Michigan 48323 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108215734).\nRembacki, Gertrude Alice was born in 1920 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 36537 Munger Ct, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6101090).\nRembacki, James was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17755 Fairway St, Livonia, Michigan 48152 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6003468).\nRembacki, Kathleen Connolly was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1247 Woodward Ave APT 809, Detroit, Michigan 48226 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107206464).\nRembacki, Mark Alan was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 42090 Schoolcraft Rd, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6227861).\nRembao, Anthony James was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 26304 Trowbridge St, Inkster, Michigan 48141 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34411748).\nRembao, Armond Santiago was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20213 Angling St, Livonia, Michigan 48152 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31338658).\nRembecki, Edward C. was born in 1923 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27382 Spring Arbor Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3340687).\nRembecki, Mary B. was born in 1927 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 27382 Spring Arbor Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3340688).\nRembecki, Patricia Ann was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4660 Lutz Dr, Warren, Michigan 48092 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4050235).\nRembecki, Robert Henry was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4660 Lutz Dr, Warren, Michigan 48092 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3456880).\nRembelski, Deborah Dee was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1334 Highland Cv, Beaverton, Michigan 48612 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106284739).\nRembelski, Geraldine Joyce was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23424 S Colonial Ct, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3402788).\nRembelski, Mary Alice was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2729 Glenview Ave, Royal Oak, Michigan 48073 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2958266).\nRembelski, Phillip James was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1334 Highland Cv, Beaverton, Michigan 48612 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105168278).\nRembelski, Stanley Clemence was born in 1933 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 23424 S Colonial Ct, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3381712).\nRembelski, Thomas Benedict was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 255 W 14 Mile Rd APT 1503, Clawson, Michigan 48017 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104546012).\nRembelski-Seaman, Laura Jean was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23424 S Colonial Ct, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106826385).\nRembert, Adrianna Yvette was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2111 Arbor Cir W #206, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1570012533).\nRembert, Agnes Allen was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23771 Johnston Ave, Eastpointe, Michigan 48021 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33992640).\nRembert, Alexis was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9008 Burt Rd, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000447057).\nRembert, Alice Ruth was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 731 Sherman St SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6478447).\nRembert, Alisha Marie was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 30067 Eastfield Dr, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106228257).\nRembert, Amy Marie was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6019 Winans View Ct, Pinckney, Michigan 48169 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002101388).\nRembert, Andera Renee was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3200 S Washington Ave APT 419, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33878405).\nRembert, Andrea Rosanne was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28437 Franklin Rd APT 258, Southfield, Michigan 48034 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31324013).\nRembert, Andrew Charles was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1800 Beacon Dr APT D9, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32008418).\nRembert, Androlus Renee was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 120 W Barnes Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31198975).\nRembert, Angela Cheryl was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17403 Quincy St, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 109093537).\nRembert, Angelique was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13301 Burton St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105932202).\nRembert, Anna Dean was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19701 Lindsay St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000694727).\nRembert, Anthony Eugene was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 26101 Linwood St, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108045577).\nRembert, Antionett Shuna was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12642 Waltham St, Detroit, Michigan 48205 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34001447).\nRembert, Antoine Jamal was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10734 Balfour Rd, Detroit, Michigan 48224 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108978078).\nRembert, Antoinette Marlene was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16614 Stansbury St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33864396).\nRembert, April Nicole was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7361 Wilderness Park Dr APT 204, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34038254).\nRembert, Aredean Cox was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13126 Manor St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32231666).\nRembert, Ariel Leanja was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7035 Republic Ave, Warren, Michigan 48091 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33841788).\nRembert, Arielle Marshae was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 30279 Embassy St, Franklin, Michigan 48025 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108431931).\nRembert, Arlishia Lupino was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7035 Republic Ave, Warren, Michigan 48091 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32482872).\nRembert, Armonde Serwels was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 954 26Th St SW APT C, Wyoming, Michigan 49509 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103480399).\nRembert, Arthur was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5100 Brush St APT 509, Detroit, Michigan 48202 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001468007).\nRembert, Ashley Kimberly-Maria was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16614 Stansbury St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31138654).\nRembert, Ashton Earl was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1518 E Nevada St, Detroit, Michigan 48203 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000232419).\nRembert, Aundrea Yvette was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11235 Lozier Ave, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107572008).\nRembert, Benethel was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20032 Tracey St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 511483).\nRembert, Bernetta Elizabeth was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8755 Quincy St, Detroit, Michigan 48204 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000025422).\nRembert, Bernice Louise was born in 1933 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18428 Manor St, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 360763).\nRembert, Bettie Jean was born in 1928 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2995 Leslie St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 853999).\nRembert, Betty Ann was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 21206 N Evers Pl, Ferndale, Michigan 48220 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 820001149).\nRembert, Betty Lee was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6 Delaware St SW APT 312, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2695080269).\nRembert, Beverly Jean was born in 1938 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 27567 Parkview Blvd APT 7202, Warren, Michigan 48092 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34167785).\nRembert, Billy Joe was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1145 Ramsgate Rd APT 2, Flint, Michigan 48532 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34411750).\nRembert, Breanna Nicole was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 120 W Barnes Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31413522).\nRembert, Brenda Ann was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 691 Silverglade Dr SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103946377).\nRembert, Breonne Jeanay was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 26303 W 6 Mile Rd, Redford, Michigan 48240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107464693).\nRembert, Brice Allen was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 37 Putnam St SW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2695085060).\nRembert, Bruce was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19953 Hull St, Detroit, Michigan 48203 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000260380).\nRembert, Bruce Dewayne was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 26303 W 6 Mile Rd, Redford, Michigan 48240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108179654).\nRembert, Bryant Alexander was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 509 Washtenaw Rd APT 9, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32316162).\nRembert, Candace Olutoyosi was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1144 Lakepointe St, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 980004684).\nRembert, Carmen Michelle was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18476 Blackmoor St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000083381).\nRembert, Carol Angel was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 712 Leland Ct, Adrian, Michigan 49221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34523272).\nRembert, Carrie Elaine was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 560 Roberts St, Muskegon, Michigan 49442 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108198138).\nRembert, Cassaundra Williemae was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 907 Root St APT 4, Flint, Michigan 48503 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33709323).\nRembert, Chance Hope was born in 1998 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16116 Burgess, Detroit, Michigan 48219 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32552712).\nRembert, Charles Adam was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4825 Cadillac Blvd, Detroit, Michigan 48214 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32974667).\nRembert, Charles Glen was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2529 Bewick St, Detroit, Michigan 48214 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103324847).\nRembert, Charlie was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 24311 Blackstone St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 73636).\nRembert, Christian Maurice was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14900 Petoskey Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107303164).\nRembert, Christian Maurice was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14900 Petoskey Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000275826).\nRembert, Claude Leon was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13334 Prest St, Detroit, Michigan 48227 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001791318).\nRembert, Corey Demond was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 34262 Sandpebble Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48310 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34537954).\nRembert, Cynthia Wilson was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3206 Studor Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5853958).\nRembert, David Earnest was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3149 W Hobson Ave, Flint, Michigan 48504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105027865).\nRembert, David Leon was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2119 S Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31491859).\nRembert, Deborah Marie was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28231 Farmington Rd, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33236763).\nRembert, Delron Delynn was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19771 Cooley St, Detroit, Michigan 48219 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31053945).\nRembert, Dencenthia Lavette was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15050 Rossini Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48205 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7512882).\nRembert, Dennis was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 144 Avalon St, Highland Park, Michigan 48203 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001600613).\nRembert, Derrick Damon was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19340 Lahser Rd, Detroit, Michigan 48219 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33789011).\nRembert, Deshaura Lashelle was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5810 Newberry Estates Dr, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108029369).\nRembert, Destiny Charmaine was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19201 Bentler St, Detroit, Michigan 48219 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33927670).\nRembert, Diane Regenia was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12013 Heyden St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33595088).\nRembert, Dierdra Dee-Flourry was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1063 Gentian Dr SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49508 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31195662).\nRembert, Dock was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 35039 Palmer Rd, Westland, Michigan 48186 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31650097).\nRembert, Donald Mosby was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6945 Corrigan Dr, Brighton, Michigan 48116 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106171641).\nRembert, Dorothy Albertha was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19935 Santa Barbara Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004426550).\nRembert, Dorothy M. was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19460 Park Dr APT 518, Harper Woods, Michigan 48225 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2615004090).\nRembert, Dorothy Marene was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19460 Park Dr APT 518, Harper Woods, Michigan 48225 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32109102).\nRembert, Dorsey was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19490 Greenlawn St, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002114371).\nRembert, Dorsey Ernest was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19490 Greenlawn St, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000332115).\nRembert, Earl was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 23778 W Warren St APT 3, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003429235).\nRembert, Ebonee Connie was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3615 Bayview Dr APT 87, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108337260).\nRembert, Ebony Angelique was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19943 Santa Barbara Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105288655).\nRembert, Ebony Nicole was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 44179 Old Grand River W, Novi, Michigan 48375 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106629771).\nRembert, Edrah Janae was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20032 Tracey St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34264988).\nRembert, Edward B. was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 722 Emerson St APT 214, Detroit, Michigan 48215 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34289434).\nRembert, Edward Olusegun was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1050 Maryland Ave, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003268345).\nRembert, Emma J. was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19362 Caldwell St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 774881).\nRembert, Emma Lee was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1310 Holmes Rd APT 2, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48198 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34606772).\nRembert, Enrique Alvarrez was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13015 Saint Andrews Ave, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108843540).\nRembert, Ernest was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 22800 Civic Center Dr 248, Southfield, Michigan 48033 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159272753).\nRembert, Ethel Mae was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4427 Ingham St, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001754256).\nRembert, Evelyn was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14900 Petoskey Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 341165).\nRembert, Georgia Mae was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7779 Rutland St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33728512).\nRembert, Gerald was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27300 Franklin Rd APT 223, Southfield, Michigan 48034 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108284513).\nRembert, Gerald Anthony was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 510 Tobin Dr APT 312, Inkster, Michigan 48141 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34563400).\nRembert, Glean was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19318 Harlow St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33361693).\nRembert, Gwendolyn Chinetta was born in 1932 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24656 Pembrooke Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48033 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004438511).\nRembert, Howard Christopher was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20450 Westover Ave, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105604343).\nRembert, Isabelle Mckenzie was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6019 Winans View Ct, Pinckney, Michigan 48169 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1120010124).\nRembert, Isaiah Terron was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1265 Tittabawassee Rd APT H, Saginaw, Michigan 48604 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107422460).\nRembert, Ishmael Terrill was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1727 Benjamin St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33131909).\nRembert, Jacqueline Ellen was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3585 Williamson Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5850136).\nRembert, James was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7170 Round Hill Dr APT B2, Waterford, Michigan 48327 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34511274).\nRembert, James was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2288 Chene St APT 12, Detroit, Michigan 48207 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107972477).\nRembert, James Allen was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 691 Silverglade Dr SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103917342).\nRembert, James Deshon was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4427 Ingham St, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33038351).\nRembert, James Edward was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6500 Hilliard Rd, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 220049590).\nRembert, James Edward was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1351 Roselawn Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48915 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33773851).\nRembert, James Stanley was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17551 Midland St, Detroit, Michigan 48227 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000058643).\nRembert, James Stanley was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3460 Pleasant Dr, Grass Lake, Michigan 49240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2790007347).\nRembert, Janelle Renay was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 714 S Andre St APT 3, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31275847).\nRembert, Janice Elaine was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2995 Leslie St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 485710).\nRembert, Janice L. was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4400 Holt Rd APT 208, Holt, Michigan 48842 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 525011261).\nRembert, Javai L. was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16284 Collingham Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48205 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7490545).\nRembert, Javai Lameise was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23771 Johnston Ave, Eastpointe, Michigan 48021 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33696416).\nRembert, Jazzmine Monique was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19490 Greenlawn St, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000275561).\nRembert, Jerry Eugene was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13967 Greenview Rd, Detroit, Michigan 48223 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000645612).\nRembert, Jerry Eugene was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13967 Greenview Rd, Detroit, Michigan 48223 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10119895).\nRembert, Jerry Scott was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 23813 Lorraine Ave, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31774771).\nRembert, Jessica Brianna was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15924 Quincy St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31296539).\nRembert, Jessie Bell was born in 1930 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3585 Williamson Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159268818).\nRembert, Joanna Denise was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1522 Georgetown Blvd, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103136936).\nRembert, Johnathan Martell was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19424 Harlow St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000351659).\nRembert, Joseph was born in 1939 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2273 Lovington Dr, Troy, Michigan 48083 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 830013428).\nRembert, Joseph George was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27804 Avondale St, Inkster, Michigan 48141 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33933825).\nRembert, Joseph Souell was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1416 Cass Ave SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2695032988).\nRembert, Joseph Wesley was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2273 Lovington Dr, Troy, Michigan 48083 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003212706).\nRembert, Jovan Christopher was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27804 Avondale St, Inkster, Michigan 48141 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2830008959).\nRembert, Joy Alecia was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 462 Navahoe St, Detroit, Michigan 48215 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32340964).\nRembert, Juanita was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17551 Midland St, Detroit, Michigan 48227 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 393041).\nRembert, Judy Gale was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8069 Saint Marys St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 426668).\nRembert, Junnia was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24311 Blackstone St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 44931).\nRembert, Jurrie was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9248 Sorrento St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 844993).\nRembert, Karen Benita was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19944 Santa Barbara Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 344218).\nRembert, Karissa Renee was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3149 W Hobson Ave, Flint, Michigan 48504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105643510).\nRembert, Kathyleen Williams was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15852 Fairfield St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103602142).\nRembert, Keena Nicole was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 691 Silverglade Dr SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107889769).\nRembert, Keith Marcel was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1522 Georgetown Blvd, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104423828).\nRembert, Kelly Ireland was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1050 Maryland Ave, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105094039).\nRembert, Kelvin Jarmaine was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15924 Quincy St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31261706).\nRembert, Kenneth Ray was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20600 Wayland St, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33869689).\nRembert, Keundra Lynn was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4217 Pine Rdg, Burton, Michigan 48519 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32737212).\nRembert, Kevin Dewayne was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 30697 Quinkert St APT 202, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107768908).\nRembert, Lakisha Rochelle was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18936 Stansbury St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32724494).\nRembert, Lashelle Teresa was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2533 Bewick St, Detroit, Michigan 48214 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108752879).\nRembert, Lawrence Lorenzo was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19347 Caldwell St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106847112).\nRembert, Lekeisha Renee was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3412 Schlee St, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108147388).\nRembert, Lesia Diane was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9911 Brady, Redford, Michigan 48239 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159265175).\nRembert, Letitia Annette was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24656 Pembrooke Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48033 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004387578).\nRembert, Lilia Bashaun was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25832 Beecham Rd, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48336 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106624880).\nRembert, Lillian was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19347 Caldwell St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 774882).\nRembert, Lisabeth Jane-Rosten was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6945 Corrigan Dr, Brighton, Michigan 48116 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106208694).\nRembert, Lisa Bettina was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6 Delaware St SE APT 312, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33352193).\nRembert, Lonnie Gaylord was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27600 Franklin Rd APT 719, Southfield, Michigan 48034 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34416230).\nRembert, Louise was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 27300 Franklin Rd APT 324, Southfield, Michigan 48034 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31338664).\nRembert, Loveless Tawauna was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2221 Reynolds St, Muskegon, Michigan 49444 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33399927).\nRembert, Lula was born in 1927 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11750 Ward St, Detroit, Michigan 48227 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 602455).\nRembert, Marceil Denise was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12686 Stoneridge Ln, South Rockwood, Michigan 48179 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103337242).\nRembert, Marcel Dasean was born in 1999 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15606 Park Ln, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34122066).\nRembert, Maria Denise was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20520 Charlton Sq APT 201, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33167126).\nRembert, Marilyn Bernice was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1145 Ramsgate Rd APT 2, Flint, Michigan 48532 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33652059).\nRembert, Marilyn Tomeka was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 947 Vincent Ct, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32265226).\nRembert, Martha Ann was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 737 Everglade Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31225920).\nRembert, Maurice Terio was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19131 Lindsay St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104676636).\nRembert, Maurico Damon was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11156 Cathy Dr, Goodrich, Michigan 48438 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106962174).\nRembert, Mazie was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1518 E Nevada St, Detroit, Michigan 48203 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 465890).\nRembert, Mecia Milan was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24691 S Elda Ct APT 90B, Harrison Township, Michigan 48045 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33324997).\nRembert, Meisha Dawn-Stephanie was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18476 Blackmoor St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33008267).\nRembert, Melissa Nicole was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25390 Basin St APT 233, Southfield, Michigan 48033 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33236764).\nRembert, Micah Laydel was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1628 E Grand River Ave, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34511275).\nRembert, Michael Daniel was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 29320 Murray Crescent Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107435489).\nRembert, Milton was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21940 Stratford St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33796865).\nRembert, Mindy Marie was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2756 Milliken Ct, Flint, Michigan 48505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32242149).\nRembert, Minnie Lee was born in 1937 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1745 Walnut Crk, Flint, Michigan 48507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10337384).\nRembert, Monique Dee was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19165 Woodside St, Harper Woods, Michigan 48225 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107587052).\nRembert, Nicole Christine was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6282 Orchard Woods Dr, West Bloomfield, Michigan 48324 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33568321).\nRembert, Nicole Tashiria was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 219 Puritan St, Highland Park, Michigan 48203 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34122067).\nRembert, Onekelia Rachale was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13015 Saint Andrews Ave, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31123086).\nRembert, Pamala Denise was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 120 W Barnes Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106913097).\nRembert, Pamella Ronnette was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13040 Princeton St APT 1, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108984831).\nRembert, Parris Ashton was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1010 Woodlake Ln, Pontiac, Michigan 48340 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107621973).\nRembert, Pearlie G. was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4004 Burneway Dr, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31038203).\nRembert, Phyllis Jean was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 926 Franklin St SE APT 1, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7557575).\nRembert, Pinky S. was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 650 Glenbrooke St, Waterford, Michigan 48327 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 710013534).\nRembert, Queen E. was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 120 W Barnes Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 220006753).\nRembert, Quint D. was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8069 Saint Marys St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102122669).\nRembert, Raquel Louise was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24235 Lotus Dr APT 302, Clinton Township, Michigan 48036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32245658).\nRembert, Raynard Lee-Laron was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8244 Jewett Ave, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32946267).\nRembert, Rayshion Lamar-Alexander was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14330 Lenore, Redford, Michigan 48239 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 575011203).\nRembert, Rebecca Allen was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3149 W Hobson Ave, Flint, Michigan 48504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4942944).\nRembert, Renita Sherrell was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18936 Stansbury St, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107588118).\nRembert, Robert Duane was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13301 Burton St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104892749).\nRembert, Robert Edward was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3206 Studor Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33178690).\nRembert, Robin Laurethia was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 27804 Avondale St, Inkster, Michigan 48141 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003575031).\nRembert, Rochelle Antoinette was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2071 Sandpiper Pt NE APT 303, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102575299).\nRembert, Rosie was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6317 Cecil St, Detroit, Michigan 48210 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1149941).\nRembert, Ruby Jewell was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2273 Lovington Dr, Troy, Michigan 48083 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000920575).\nRembert, Sandra Faye was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2273 Lovington Dr, Troy, Michigan 48083 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001013200).\nRembert, Sebrina Eurica was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 38974 Tempe Dr, Romulus, Michigan 48174 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33953923).\nRembert, Shannon Anthony was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6282 Orchard Woods Dr, West Bloomfield, Michigan 48324 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33553915).\nRembert, Shaquita Michelle was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3216 Turner St APT B, Lansing, Michigan 48906 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31534838).\nRembert, Sharon Kaye was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5834 Colfax St, Detroit, Michigan 48210 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001141580).\nRembert, Shawnderrick Laron was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20450 Westover Ave, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105196064).\nRembert, Shontia Deshyria was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25075 Biarritz Cir APT D, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34600471).\nRembert, Sidney Lecharles was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13040 Princeton St APT 1, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31290439).\nRembert, Skylar Danielle was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 29320 Murray Crescent Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33052898).\nRembert, Stacy Michelle was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4503 Ingham St, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5818957).\nRembert, Stephanie Louise was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14898 Petoskey Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 780326).\nRembert, Stephen Fitzgerald was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18476 Blackmoor St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000234114).\nRembert, Sullivan Mosby was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6019 Winans View Ct, Pinckney, Michigan 48169 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1120010919).\nRembert, Taireese John-Jameson was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8077 Saint Marys St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103684300).\nRembert, Tania Marie was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 27480 Goldengate Dr W, Lathrup Village, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107646750).\nRembert, Tantanaya Amyre was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24380 Custis St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 725016028).\nRembert, Tashana Renee was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 42819 Winding Pond Trl, Van Buren Twp, Michigan 48111 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103518001).\nRembert, Terrance L. was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 623 Harmon St, Detroit, Michigan 48202 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000457559).\nRembert, Terrance Lajuan was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14511 Mark Twain St, Detroit, Michigan 48227 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000326676).\nRembert, Terrance Samuel was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16634 James Couzens Fwy, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32479914).\nRembert, Terrence L. was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1419 Morewood Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000729376).\nRembert, Theon was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 737 Everglade Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32301672).\nRembert, Theon was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 731 Sherman St SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159150040).\nRembert, Theyanna Juanaquee was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1220 Northfield Ave NE APT 3, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6430873).\nRembert, Tia Shanice was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 26101 Linwood St, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108033816).\nRembert, Tierra Nichole was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5681 Casper St, Detroit, Michigan 48210 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34320985).\nRembert, Tom was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3585 Williamson Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5231474).\nRembert, Tonya Denise was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 300 Western Ave APT E406, Lansing, Michigan 48917 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108228040).\nRembert, Tonya Kay was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18068 Anglin St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33560891).\nRembert, Tracy Lee was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2644 Clio Rd, Flint, Michigan 48504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33397434).\nRembert, Tracy Renee was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5320 Granger Dr, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31469513).\nRembert, Tremaine Darnell was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 83 Jonquil St SW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34526581).\nRembert, Troyce Joseph was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 737 Everglade Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32569375).\nRembert, Tyreece Brenon was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1063 Gentian Dr SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49508 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33352194).\nRembert, Tyree Geovon was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 120 W Barnes Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33223514).\nRembert, Tyrone was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2325 La Belle St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 343405).\nRembert, Tyrone Dion was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9911 Brady, Redford, Michigan 48239 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34155203).\nRembert, Venus was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1144 Lakepointe St, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002405758).\nRembert, Veronica Ann was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7731 Patton St, Detroit, Michigan 48228 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105651844).\nRembert, Victor Everne was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3120 Trappers Cove Trl APT 3A, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34243734).\nRembert, Vincent Martez was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19943 Santa Barbara Dr, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000386013).\nRembert, Walter was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20600 Wayland St, Southfield, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33601517).\nRembert, Wanda Lynne was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19490 Greenlawn St, Detroit, Michigan 48221 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001720588).\nRembert, Warren Lorenza was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4270 9Th St, Ecorse, Michigan 48229 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33655170).\nRembert, William Earl was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 24380 Custis St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107014425).\nRembert, William Earl was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18483 Dalby, Redford, Michigan 48240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33388575).\nRembert, Willie Albert was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4004 Burneway Dr, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34240561).\nRembert, Wynter was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6637 Daryll Dr, Flint, Michigan 48505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 245009772).\nRembert, Yoronda Nicole was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19401 Magnolia St, Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32953409).\nRembert, Yvonnejanei was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13509 Pembroke Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48235 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31094617).\nRembert-Allen, Frances Elizabeth was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 905 Dakin St, Lansing, Michigan 48912 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004101655).\nRembert-Crenshaw, Shontrease was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4503 Ingham St, Lansing, Michigan 48911 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 220023052).\nRembert-Ford, Stefan Fitzgerald was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18476 Blackmoor St, Detroit, Michigan 48234 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104660186).\nRembert-Holden, Samantha Jean was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24278 Pembroke Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48219 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32743954).\nRembert-Johnson, Ernestine was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22075 Rougewood Dr, Southfield, Michigan 48033 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9807060).\nRembert-Johnson, Kyla Natice was born in 1998 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1032 Cooper Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 220048673).\nRembert-Joseph, Barbara Ann was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1120 W Michigan Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48915 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 220017688).\nRembert-Lewis, Angela was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 717 Tall Oaks Blvd APT 12, Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32720559).\nRembert-Moss, Jacqueline Carlotta was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 26101 Linwood St, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32818395).\nRembert-Scroggins, Timothy Pierre was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 433 E Dewey St, Flint, Michigan 48505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108598230).\nRembert-Ware, Evelyn Jeanett was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 21340 Gardner St, Oak Park, Michigan 48237 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000065945).\nRembielak, Megan Marie was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3816 Poppleton Ct, Troy, Michigan 48084 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32925671).\nRembiesa, David Scott was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 847 Mcdonald Dr, Northville, Michigan 48167 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33560889).\nRembiesa, Dean was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 30629 Ledgecliff Ave, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6299339).\nRembiesa, Donald Frank was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2611 Tarragona Way, Troy, Michigan 48098 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4405233).\nRembiesa, Sarah Rae was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 847 Mcdonald Dr, Northville, Michigan 48167 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33811537).\nRembinski, Abigail Kathleen was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 42289 Hanford Rd, Canton, Michigan 48187 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2610018790).\nRembinski, Darlene Marie was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4610 Campbell St N, Detroit, Michigan 48210 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000247592).\nRembinski, Daryll John was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 42289 Hanford Rd, Canton, Michigan 48187 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003385240).\nRembinski, Donald John was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13726 Murthum Ave, Warren, Michigan 48088 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31891060).\nRembinski, Jill Martha was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 42289 Hanford Rd, Canton, Michigan 48187 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003385241).\nRembinski, Patricia Ann was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13726 Murthum Ave, Warren, Michigan 48088 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105809606).\nRembis, Claire-Elizabeth Cheyenne was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 21304 Dexter Blvd, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106558576).\nRembis, Julia Mary was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 21 Danvers Ln, Dearborn, Michigan 48120 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103262624).\nRembis, Peter Alexander was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17505 Valade St, Riverview, Michigan 48193 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000939616).\nRembis, Tammy Sue was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17505 Valade St, Riverview, Michigan 48193 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000919419).\nRembis, William Andrew was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21304 Dexter Blvd, Warren, Michigan 48089 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105590437).\nRembish, Amanda Jo was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1543 Holmes St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32788871).\nRembish, Benessica Leora was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2453 Bewick St, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104046036).\nRembish, Jacquelyn Ann was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1214 Jackson St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103307732).\nRembish, Joseph was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3148 King Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003422676).\nRembish, Lynn Ann was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4981 Cottrell Rd, Vassar, Michigan 48768 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000079497).\nRembish, Matthew James was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2800 Court St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34268617).\nRembish, Nancy Mae was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3148 King Rd, Saginaw, Michigan 48601 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003426148).\nRembish, Scott Martin was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 304 N Farragut St, Bay City, Michigan 48708 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34331412).\nRembish, Steven Joseph was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1214 Jackson St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104241252).\nRembish, William Floyd was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1543 Holmes St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31944934).\nRembish-Kollman, Denise Marie was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1210 Jackson St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1640017074).\nRembisz, Andrew Donald was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 45115 Galway Dr, Northville, Michigan 48167 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33900981).\nRembisz, Anthony Mark was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8295 Gray St, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2770018368).\nRembisz, Christopher Mark was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8295 Gray St, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2770019785).\nRembisz, Christopher Robert was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9538 Mueller St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 265016976).\nRembisz, Diane Lillian was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25312 Petros Dr, Flat Rock, Michigan 48134 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002977795).\nRembisz, Diane Marie was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 90 Pine Tree Ridge Dr UNIT 1, Waterford, Michigan 48327 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34198299).\nRembisz, Donna Rose was born in 1937 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9066 Glasgow Ct W, White Lake, Michigan 48386 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6829855).\nRembisz, Faith Marie was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 53821 Woodbridge Dr, Shelby Township, Michigan 48316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 980505).\nRembisz, Frank Louis was born in 1935 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5012 Caniff St, Hamtramck, Michigan 48212 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6157249).\nRembisz, Frank Louis was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 53821 Woodbridge Dr, Shelby Township, Michigan 48316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105948359).\nRembisz, Gary Phillip was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12759 Whithorn Ct, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9614305).\nRembisz, Jason Robert was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 28315 Peppermill Rd, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108838418).\nRembisz, Joann was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12759 Whithorn Ct, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9603675).\nRembisz, John Joseph was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 535 N Hacker Rd, Howell, Michigan 48843 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108634001).\nRembisz, John Joseph was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 535 N Hacker Rd, Howell, Michigan 48843 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9040283).\nRembisz, John Norman was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2079 W Kittle Rd, Mio, Michigan 48647 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107581871).\nRembisz, Justine Nicole was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25477 Donald, Redford, Michigan 48239 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103291769).\nRembisz, Kathleen Ann was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9264 Mueller St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5072015).\nRembisz, Kathleen Marie was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2443 N Clinton St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107392667).\nRembisz, Kenneth Stanley was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 53821 Woodbridge Dr, Shelby Township, Michigan 48316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 370016777).\nRembisz, Lorraine was born in 1937 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5012 Caniff St, Hamtramck, Michigan 48212 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6192329).\nRembisz, Lynnae Morgan-Winnie was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9538 Mueller St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34290233).\nRembisz, Mark Andrew was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8295 Gray St, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102057727).\nRembisz, Matthew David was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 22511 Harper Lake Ave, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31447022).\nRembisz, Matthew Robert was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 53821 Woodbridge Dr, Shelby Township, Michigan 48316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 370015509).\nRembisz, Matthew Wayne was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2079 W Kittle Rd, Mio, Michigan 48647 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34324197).\nRembisz, Mellisa Christine was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 535 N Hacker Rd, Howell, Michigan 48843 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2900001068).\nRembisz, Natalie Nicole was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 53821 Woodbridge Dr, Shelby Township, Michigan 48316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 370012883).\nRembisz, Rachel Lee was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28315 Peppermill Rd, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108838106).\nRembisz, Richard Mark was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8295 Gray St, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106965815).\nRembisz, Richard Roy was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 33652 Glen St, Westland, Michigan 48186 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6299514).\nRembisz, Robert Casimer was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 90 Pine Tree Ridge Dr UNIT 1, Waterford, Michigan 48327 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34047874).\nRembisz, Robert Mitchell was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7973 Hipp St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001391941).\nRembisz, Rosemarie Elizabeth was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8295 Gray St, Westland, Michigan 48185 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102057728).\nRembisz, Sara Joan-Lynn was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 305 S 5Th Ave APT B, Alpena, Michigan 49707 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34075828).\nRembisz, Shelby Ann was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4257 Stonebridge Dr SW APT 6, Wyoming, Michigan 49519 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34334998).\nRembisz, Terry Lee was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2443 N Clinton St, Saginaw, Michigan 48602 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108228039).\nRembo, Holly Jean was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25202 Andover Dr, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48125 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 570007433).\nRembo, Janice Lynne was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25202 Andover Dr, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48125 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2660871).\nRembo, Nicholas Andrew was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6150 Ledgeway Dr, West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 705014484).\nRembo, Robert Eugene was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7011 Helen St, Garden City, Michigan 48135 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3710978).\nRembo, Ronald Lee was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 25202 Andover Dr, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48125 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 570004763).\nRembo, Sheryl Rene was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 38185 N Rickham Ct, Westland, Michigan 48186 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107136928).\nRembold, Eric Scott was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2550 Spyglass Dr, Oakland, Michigan 48363 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 785002482).\nRembold, Karen Lee was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2003 Baldwin Dr, Niles, Michigan 49120 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5479416).\nRembold, Monique Renee was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3851 Andover Ave, Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34420962).\nRembold, Savannah Cheryl was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3851 Andover Ave, Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34086328).\nRembold, Shawna Michelle was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3851 Andover Ave, Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33728511).\nRembor, Carol A. was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9265 Overdale Ln, Brighton, Michigan 48114 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5139157).\nRembor, Carol Leigh was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11111 Coolidge Rd, Goodrich, Michigan 48438 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 944540).\nRembor, Christopher Michael was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 801 Dickinson St, Flint, Michigan 48504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33310517).\nRembor, Danielle Renee was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20224 Annapolis St, Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48125 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33948395).\nRembor, Jeffery Adam was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 224 Odoherty Rd, Brighton, Michigan 48116 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107649897).\nRembor, John Michael was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11111 Coolidge Rd, Goodrich, Michigan 48438 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 944539).\nRembor, Katherine Sarah was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9921 Garvett St, Livonia, Michigan 48150 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32849485).\nRembor, Richard J. was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9265 Overdale Ln, Brighton, Michigan 48114 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5139179).\nRemboski, Arlene A. was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18738 Woodside St, Harper Woods, Michigan 48225 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6846442).\nRemboski, Barbara Robson was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 885 Oakdale Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105015538).\nRemboski, Donald James was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 885 Oakdale Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1560001691).\nRemboski, Jalyn Lee was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6584 Maynard Rd, Portland, Michigan 48875 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31113264).\nRemboski, Janice Lynn was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20125 N Great Oaks Cir, Clinton Township, Michigan 48036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108837838).\nRemboski, Kimberly Anne was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28294 Raleigh Crescent Dr, New Baltimore, Michigan 48051 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108814900).\nRemboski, Kristene M. was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18738 Woodside St, Harper Woods, Michigan 48225 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6846211).\nRemboski, Linda Marie was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1525 W Kinsel Hwy, Charlotte, Michigan 48813 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34131369).\nRemboski, Margaret Janet was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 885 Oakdale Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1560001834).\nRemboski, Michael Craig was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20125 N Great Oaks Cir, Clinton Township, Michigan 48036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108863362).\nRemboski, Thomas Anthony was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8085 Grand River Trl, Portland, Michigan 48875 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10576512).\nRemboulis, Marie T. was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 987 Floyd St, Birmingham, Michigan 48009 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 655006357).\nRembowicz, Alyson Ann was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2211 Crosswind Dr, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1065062569).\nRembowicz, James Vincent was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2954 Pleasant Valley Rd, Brighton, Michigan 48114 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003654558).\nRembowicz, John Gerard was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16869 Parklane St, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 600005232).\nRembowicz, Kathleen was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16869 Parklane St, Livonia, Michigan 48154 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9976258).\nRembowicz, Leslie Anne was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 334 Highland Ct, Plainwell, Michigan 49080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34366369).\nRembowicz, Lois Ann was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2954 Pleasant Valley Rd, Brighton, Michigan 48114 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003657672).\nRembowicz, Marcus Andrew was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 334 Highland Ct, Plainwell, Michigan 49080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34366370).\nRembowicz, Mary Florence was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 151 S Lake Doster Dr, Plainwell, Michigan 49080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8101871).\nRembowicz, Mathew Gipson was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2211 Crosswind Dr, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1065062568).\nRembowicz, Thomas Edwin was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 151 S Lake Doster Dr, Plainwell, Michigan 49080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8101877).\nRembowski, Bernadine Lynn was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8569 Spruce Rd, Ossineke, Michigan 49766 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9243876).\nRembowski, Bonnie Kaye was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 346 N Ripley Blvd, Alpena, Michigan 49707 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4739505).\nRembowski, Brendan Darien was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 32737 Palmer Rd, Westland, Michigan 48186 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32257475).\nRembowski, Carly Danielle was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 325 Biltmore St, Inkster, Michigan 48141 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32417582).\nRembowski, Christal Renee was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6124 Fountain View Dr, Swartz Creek, Michigan 48473 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003268342).\nRembowski, Cindy Lou was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2390 Hollywood Dr, Monroe, Michigan 48162 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6090472).\nRembowski, David Leo was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1320 Park Ridge Pt, Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 895005832).\nRembowski, David Michael was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6124 Fountain View Dr, Swartz Creek, Michigan 48473 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002709214).\nRembowski, Dawn Marie was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28788 Hovey Ln, New Hudson, Michigan 48165 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108520111).\nRembowski, Donna Carol was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 32737 Palmer Rd, Westland, Michigan 48186 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3709076).\nRembowski, Fern was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3155 Rose City Rd, West Branch, Michigan 48661 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8990178).\nRembowski, James was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3155 Rose City Rd, West Branch, Michigan 48661 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8990180).\nRembowski, Jeffrey Alan was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 479 E Houghton Creek Rd, Rose City, Michigan 48654 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107486041).\nRembowski, Kathy Sue was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1320 Park Ridge Pt, Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 895005833).\nRembowski, Kaye Lorraine was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 304 Princeton Ave, Alpena, Michigan 49707 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4329848).\nRembowski, Kelli Jill was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 479 E Houghton Creek Rd, Rose City, Michigan 48654 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107485105).\nRembowski, Kimberly Jean was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1462 Mark St, Flint, Michigan 48507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2314241).\nRembowski, Kyle Mitchell was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3415 Seminole St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102661781).\nRembowski, Leo William was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 304 Princeton Ave, Alpena, Michigan 49707 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4329884).\nRembowski, Lesa C. was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3415 Seminole St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6131798).\nRembowski, Lloyd Earl was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7197 Acorn Cir, Mount Morris, Michigan 48458 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103940133).\nRembowski, Margaret Mary was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7115 Edinburgh Dr, Lambertville, Michigan 48144 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33336261).\nRembowski, Margo Lethia was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 420 Hannah St, Roscommon, Michigan 48653 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8011999).\nRembowski, Margo Lois was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14115 Washington Dr, Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8860345).\nRembowski, Mark Anthony was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1462 Mark St, Flint, Michigan 48507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 865006395).\nRembowski, Rae Marie was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4554 Grove St APT A, Luna Pier, Michigan 48157 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31029763).\nRembowski, Ritchie Edward was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6063 Greenwycke Ln, Monroe, Michigan 48161 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107730631).\nRembowski, Ritchie Ray was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4554 Grove St, Luna Pier, Michigan 48157 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2455006509).\nRembowski, Ryan Michael was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1026 Lincoln Lake Ave SE, Lowell, Michigan 49331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34258519).\nRembowski, Shawn Kelly was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1866 Emerson Rd, Goodells, Michigan 48027 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32063105).\nRembowski, Storm Mariah was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22175 Swan St APT 616, South Lyon, Michigan 48178 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32881694).\nRembowski, Thomas Edward was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1866 Emerson Rd, Goodells, Michigan 48027 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159219273).\nRembowski, Todd Earl was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 114 Pinecrest St, Roscommon, Michigan 48653 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34198300).\nRembowski, Wade Mitchell was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3415 Seminole St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6145465).\nRembowski, William James was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 164 W Chicago Rd, Allen, Michigan 49227 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32519662).\nRembowski-Dawson, Linda Sue was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6779 Munger Rd, Onsted, Michigan 49265 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32297378).\nRemchuk, Barbara Jean was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5325 Van Orden Rd LOT 325, Webberville, Michigan 48892 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34571333).\nRemchuk, Stephen Wayne was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5093 Herrington Rd N, Webberville, Michigan 48892 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002734018).\nRemchuk, Trisha Ann was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5093 Herrington Rd N, Webberville, Michigan 48892 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001578247).\nRemde, Marissa Lynn was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 305 Hillcrest Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 975002410).\nRemde, Phyllis M. was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 305 Hillcrest Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 975003131).\nRemdenok, Andrew Peter was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3609 Vineyard Springs Ct, Rochester, Michigan 48306 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 785002544).\nRemdenok, Randy Peter was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3609 Vineyard Springs Ct, Rochester, Michigan 48306 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10050785).\nRemdenok, Sandra Lynn was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3609 Vineyard Springs Ct, Rochester, Michigan 48306 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10115142).\nRemedio, Nicholas was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1 Hampton Rd, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34511286).\nRemedio, Virginia was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2101 Fleetwood Dr, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002590986).\nRemedio-Bowens, Chenille Hyacinth was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22735 E 9 Mile Rd APT 1, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33058582).\nRemegio, Prince Ramos was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1186 Paddock Pl APT 203, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32849492).\nRemeika, Colleen Rebecca was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3578 Ellwood Ave, Berkley, Michigan 48072 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108067413).\nRemeika, Daniel Peter was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18481 Santa Ann Ave, Lathrup Village, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5295008).\nRemeika, Joseph Daniel was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3578 Ellwood Ave, Berkley, Michigan 48072 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107947415).\nRemeika, Katharine Pit was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18481 Santa Ann Ave, Lathrup Village, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5298792).\nRemeika, Sompit was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18481 Santa Ann Ave, Lathrup Village, Michigan 48076 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 735000646).\nRemein, Andrea Patricia was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6057 Chestnut Trl LOT 126, White Lake, Michigan 48383 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32108359).\nRemein, Benjamin David was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6057 Chestnut Trl LOT 126, White Lake, Michigan 48383 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31475645).\nRemein, David Allyn was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6057 Chestnut Trl, White Lake, Michigan 48383 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159245051).\nRemejes, John Michael was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21911 Highview St, Clinton Township, Michigan 48036 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108859526).\nRemejes, Kenneth Michael was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 53 Eastman St, Mount Clemens, Michigan 48043 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5012977).\nRemelds, Tony Don was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15702 Linwood St, Detroit, Michigan 48238 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2000323496).\nRemele, Brandon Tyler was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3309 Thornridge Dr, Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 109015792).\nRemele, Joseph Ryan was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11708 S M 37 Hwy, Dowling, Michigan 49050 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32032246).\nRemele, Kevin Michael was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 119 Sweet St NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34579380).\nRemelius, Corina was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8938 Grover St, Romulus, Michigan 48174 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 68527).\nRemelius, Crystal Herdon was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1264 Bishop Rd, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31186065).\nRemelius, Jacob Mackenzie was born in 19991085 Bunkerhill Dr, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49009 U.S.A.,http://michiganvoters.info/by_number/00001592/59616_jacob_mackenzie_remelius.html\"\nRemelius, Jeffrey Bryan was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1085 Bunkerhill Dr, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49009 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104886745).\nRemelius, Jessica Lynn was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3821 Pardee Ave, Dearborn, Michigan 48124 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32512980).\nRemelius, Joshua Scott was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21245 Goddard Rd, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107173767).\nRemelius, Richard Allen was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 25814 E Huron River Dr, Flat Rock, Michigan 48134 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2650001606).\nRemelius, Robert Scott was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1264 Bishop Rd, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31126793).\nRemelius, Susanne Noelle was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1085 Bunkerhill Dr, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49009 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 104886746).\nRemell, Della Joy was born in 1928 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1800 Cobblestone Ln, Oxford, Michigan 48371 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5282529).\nRemell, Douglas Michael was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3120 Mangrove Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48314 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000902316).\nRemell, Grant Douglas was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3120 Mangrove Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48314 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 240027401).\nRemell, Sylvia Carmel was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3120 Mangrove Dr, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48314 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000873621).\nRemelts, Amy Beth was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1226 Myrtle St NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004036870).\nRemelts, Brian Vincent was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2402 Segwun Ave SE, Lowell, Michigan 49331 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31126103).\nRemelts, Chad Louis was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6638 Laguna Vista Dr NE, Rockford, Michigan 49341 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34452512).\nRemelts, Dan Edward was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8483 Daggett Rd, Howard City, Michigan 49329 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107653114).\nRemelts, David Bruce was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12311 8Th Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49534 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2925000690).\nRemelts, Dylan James was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7221 Mid Timber Dr, Greenville, Michigan 48838 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107286390).\nRemelts, Ester Govea was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3931 Mallard Dr, Greenville, Michigan 48838 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8386742).\nRemelts, Glenn Alan was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4027 Timberland Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107486054).\nRemelts, Jacob Allen was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6928 Sandy Lane Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34143201).\nRemelts, Jeannie Lynn was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6638 Laguna Vista Dr NE, Rockford, Michigan 49341 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34452513).\nRemelts, Jerry Allen was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7221 Mid Timber Dr, Greenville, Michigan 48838 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002801441).\nRemelts, Johnathen Edward was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 46106 44Th Ave, Lawrence, Michigan 49064 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31518176).\nRemelts, Kali Nichole was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 672 Bass Lake Rd, Traverse City, Michigan 49685 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32825535).\nRemelts, Keith Clifford was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4692 Stauffer Ave SE, Kentwood, Michigan 49508 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34149357).\nRemelts, Leeann Marie was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 908 4Th St NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33388593).\nRemelts, Lorena was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6389 Blue Jay Ln, Holland, Michigan 49423 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107954635).\nRemelts, Matthew David was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1226 Myrtle St NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000475208).\nRemelts, Nancy Lee was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4027 Timberland Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2695073551).\nRemelts, Nicholas Ricardo was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1018 Hoyt St SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33370710).\nRemelts, Phillip Rorke was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6389 Blue Jay Ln, Holland, Michigan 49423 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107957332).\nRemelts, Rachel Lavina was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8483 Daggett Rd, Howard City, Michigan 49329 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106691792).\nRemelts, Richard Lee was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5480 Alpine Ave NW LOT 43A, Comstock Park, Michigan 49321 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004333427).\nRemelts, Ronald Jay was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2859 Burrwick Dr SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2250001949).\nRemelts, Sarah was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 46106 44Th Ave, Lawrence, Michigan 49064 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31518286).\nRemelts, Stephanie Ann was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1018 Hoyt St SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33811552).\nRemelts, Sue Ellen was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12311 8Th Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49534 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2925000691).\nRemelts, Susan Marie was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5480 Alpine Ave NW LOT 43A, Comstock Park, Michigan 49321 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002995609).\nRemelts, Suzanne Marie was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7221 Mid Timber Dr, Greenville, Michigan 48838 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002801444).\nRemelts, Theresa Marie was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12455 Fargo St, Gowen, Michigan 49326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33364709).\nRemelts, Thomas James was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12455 Fargo St, Gowen, Michigan 49326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108663330).\nRemelts, Thomas Laverne was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8490 Cochise Dr, Howard City, Michigan 49329 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105779258).\nRemelts, Tiffany Lee was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 530 Birch Run St, Howard City, Michigan 49329 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33894484).\nRemelts, Trevor Lee was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3799 S Johnson Rd, Gowen, Michigan 49326 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34359523).\nRemely, Frank John was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 505 Adams St, Ludington, Michigan 49431 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105447972).\nRemely, Mable was born in 1930 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 766 S Crystal Ave, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5460737).\nRemen, Janet Marion was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3373 N Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6057829).\nRemen, Razel was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 163 Edenwood Dr APT 106, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32804557).\nRemen, Seymour was born in 1935 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3373 N Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6044930).\nRemenak, Bradley Albert was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4446 Maple Lake Dr, Caledonia, Michigan 49316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107317623).\nRemenak, Catherine Elizabeth was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1056 Koster St, Jenison, Michigan 49428 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7302502).\nRemenak, Chantelle Lee was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1507 Winters Dr, Portage, Michigan 49002 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8933981).\nRemenak, Daniel Scott was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 203 E Melendy St APT 2, Ludington, Michigan 49431 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33673320).\nRemenak, Diane Joy was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5862 Bayberry Farms Dr SW APT 3, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33061413).\nRemenak, Donald was born in 1938 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 327 Marion Ave SW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6396695).\nRemenak, Donna Lee was born in 1936 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 132 Wesley St SE, Wyoming, Michigan 49548 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3939885).\nRemenak, Gary Stephen was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 144 Division Ave S, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2695090228).\nRemenak, Lucille Ann was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 808 Charlotte Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6396696).\nRemenak, Mary Elizabeth was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 405 E Lovett St, Charlotte, Michigan 48813 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3270136).\nRemenak, Matthew Thomas was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 37 Burr Oak St NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32179223).\nRemenak, Michael Allen was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8980 66Th St LOT 10, Alto, Michigan 49302 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33547247).\nRemenak, Michael Allen was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1507 Winters Dr, Portage, Michigan 49002 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32179224).\nRemenak, Michael Richard was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 512 Reed St, Northville, Michigan 48167 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002613643).\nRemenak, Michelle Lee was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4259 Stonebridge Dr SW APT 5, Wyoming, Michigan 49519 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33933841).\nRemenak, Norbert Ronald was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 50 Collindale Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6396697).\nRemenak, Richard John was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 405 E Lovett St, Charlotte, Michigan 48813 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3270137).\nRemenak, Ronald Thomas was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1528 Annie Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4004395491).\nRemenak, Tammy was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 808 Charlotte Ave NW APT A, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6489728).\nRemenak, Thomas Stanley was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 808 Charlotte Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6396698).\nRemenak, Vennessa Marie was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4446 Maple Lake Dr, Caledonia, Michigan 49316 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107317622).\nRemenap, Daniel Cutler was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5252 Snyder Dr SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002547675).\nRemenap, Joseph L. was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 517 W Mill St, Capac, Michigan 48014 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1610001337).\nRemenap, Judith M. was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4507 Red Maple Dr SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 945001289).\nRemenap, Kevin James was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2885 Barcroft Dr SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103760354).\nRemenap, Kyle Randall was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6220 Sheldon Oak Dr, Hudsonville, Michigan 49426 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32881752).\nRemenap, Lesa Bernice was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5252 Snyder Dr SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4000086697).\nRemenap, Mark Joseph was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7659 Bircklan Dr, Canton, Michigan 48187 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33537345).\nRemenap, Megan Marie was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7659 Bircklan Dr, Canton, Michigan 48187 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33477430).\nRemenap, Molly Elizabeth was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2885 Barcroft Dr SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103602157).\nRemenap, Randall C. was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4507 Red Maple Dr SW, Wyoming, Michigan 49418 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 945001290).\nRemenap, Sandra A. was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 517 W Mill St, Capac, Michigan 48014 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8138941).\nRemenapp, Alan Gerard was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 25075 Waldorf St, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31419147).\nRemenapp, Bonnie Katherine was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6837 Ziegler St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 265011330).\nRemenapp, Edward James was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 28000 Rosebriar St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48081 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33058589).\nRemenapp, Elyse was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28000 Rosebriar St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48081 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1160014442).\nRemenapp, James Joseph was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 20011 Indian, Redford, Michigan 48240 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003894466).\nRemenapp, Jill Ann was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 28000 Rosebriar St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48081 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33041799).\nRemenapp, John Thomas was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 33639 Pondview Cir, Livonia, Michigan 48152 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33041800).\nRemenapp, Kathryn Ann was born in 1932 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6230 S State Rd APT 22, Saline, Michigan 48176 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32974689).\nRemenapp, Kenneth James was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6837 Ziegler St, Taylor, Michigan 48180 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 265015552).\nRemenapp, Robert Thomas was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1009 Colony Ct, Saline, Michigan 48176 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7532880).\nRemenapp, Steven William was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4129 Trumbull St APT 2, Detroit, Michigan 48208 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33661363).\nRemenapp, Susan Yvonne was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 29906 Manhattan St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48082 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8505285).\nRemenapp, William John was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 29906 Manhattan St, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan 48082 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8505284).\nRemenar, Andrew Stephen was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 468 Mckinley Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107286405).\nRemenar, Charles Steven was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6425 Timber Ridge Trl, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106759620).\nRemenar, Claudia Haas was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6425 Timber Ridge Trl, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002052246).\nRemenar, David Michael was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4241 Willowbrook Rd, Elsie, Michigan 48831 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33893732).\nRemenar, Donna Sue was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5709 Stillwater Ln, Midland, Michigan 48642 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10454743).\nRemenar, Frank Joe was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3292 Shady Creek Dr, Hartland, Michigan 48353 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4986284).\nRemenar, Jessica Lynn was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 291 Linden Rd, Birmingham, Michigan 48009 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34137342).\nRemenar, John Emil was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 23424 Harding Ave, Hazel Park, Michigan 48030 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103279089).\nRemenar, John Ivan was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17302 Beach Ridge Way, West Olive, Michigan 49460 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31342332).\nRemenar, Joseph Frank was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4666 Keswick Ct, Gladwin, Michigan 48624 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001783326).\nRemenar, Joyce Ann was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4666 Keswick Ct, Gladwin, Michigan 48624 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4001783327).\nRemenar, Julius Paul was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8977 S Mason Rd, Bannister, Michigan 48807 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6710153).\nRemenar, Kathleen Ann was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7981 Woodland Rd, Honor, Michigan 49640 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33312323).\nRemenar, Kristen Michelle was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 454E E Jackson St, Lake Orion, Michigan 48362 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102724813).\nRemenar, Logan Michael was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5709 Stillwater Ln, Midland, Michigan 48642 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1825012965).\nRemenar, Lorinda Sue was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 815 Isbell St, Howell, Michigan 48843 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5056365).\nRemenar, Lynne Marie was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 291 Linden Rd, Birmingham, Michigan 48009 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107779272).\nRemenar, Margaret Ann was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8977 S Mason Rd, Bannister, Michigan 48807 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 6710166).\nRemenar, Matthew Joseph was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3457 Hazelton Ave, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48307 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33367704).\nRemenar, Megan Marie was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5709 Stillwater Ln, Midland, Michigan 48642 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 1825013008).\nRemenar, Michael David was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1170 Elford Ct, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34220917).\nRemenar, Michael John was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 468 Mckinley Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106635107).\nRemenar, Michael John was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21375 Bauman Rd, Battle Creek, Michigan 49017 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3332581).\nRemenar, Paul Michael was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8659 S Mason Rd, Bannister, Michigan 48807 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103378440).\nRemenar, Peter Julius was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8977 S Mason Rd, Bannister, Michigan 48807 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32980096).\nRemenar, Richard Mark was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5709 Stillwater Ln, Midland, Michigan 48642 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10454744).\nRemenar, Robert Joseph was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 291 Linden Rd, Birmingham, Michigan 48009 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107716269).\nRemenar, Ruth Catherine was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 468 Mckinley Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107662631).\nRemenar, Sarah Ann was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8645 Meade St, Montague, Michigan 49437 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34574206).\nRemenar, Sheila Marie was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4139 N Williams Rd, Saint Johns, Michigan 48879 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31552550).\nRemenar, Stacy Sue was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 354 E Chesterfield St, Ferndale, Michigan 48220 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34020212).\nRemenar, Stephen Michael was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 104 Carinthia, Roscommon, Michigan 48653 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002977822).\nRemenar, Stephen Michael was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9997 L Dr N, Battle Creek, Michigan 49014 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003212723).\nRemenar, Steve Michael was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 815 Isbell St, Howell, Michigan 48843 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 5086725).\nRemenar, Steven John was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 724 Beach Dr, Brooklyn, Michigan 49230 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 106055481).\nRemenar, Sue Lorraine was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17302 Beach Ridge Way, West Olive, Michigan 49460 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31368511).\nRemenar, Thomas Daniel was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 468 Mckinley Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32881757).\nRemenar, Valerie Marie was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 104 Carinthia, Roscommon, Michigan 48653 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002977823).\nRemenar-Doolittle, Judith Sue was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 106 4Th St, Plainwell, Michigan 49080 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103136968).\nRemenchus, Judith Ann was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 57506 River Oaks Dr, New Haven, Michigan 48048 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34379738).\nRemenchus, Kenneth Stanley was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 29685 Utica Rd APT 203, Roseville, Michigan 48066 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4003820450).\nRemender, James Robert was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11335 E Curtis Rd, Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102630844).\nRemender, Janice Mattie was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2428 Price St, East Tawas, Michigan 48730 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 108951995).\nRemender, Kathleen Ann was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11335 E Curtis Rd, Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 102605451).\nRemender, Ronald Fred was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12571 Red Pine Ln, Perry, Michigan 48872 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 9338572).\nRemendowski, James Gerard was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 401 W Michigan Ave APT 111, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34338573).\nRemenec, Albert Martin was born in 1933 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 650 W Dewey Rd, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7068072).\nRemenec, Iona Estell was born in 1934 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 650 W Dewey Rd, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7068073).\nRemenec, Jake Alexander was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 333 E 11 Mile Rd 2, Royal Oak, Michigan 48067 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 159239573).\nRemenec, Joseph Anthony was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1600 Corunna Ave, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7761238).\nRemenec, Kimberly Dawn was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1221 Holly Ct, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3122517).\nRemenec, Mary Jo was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1600 Corunna Ave, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7761291).\nRemenec, Scott Alan was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7821 Pittsburg Rd, Durand, Michigan 48429 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105646381).\nRemenec, Sharon Kay was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 650 W Dewey Rd, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2760007986).\nRemenec, Steven Vincent was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1221 Holly Ct, Owosso, Michigan 48867 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3157939).\nRemenecz, Angela Renae was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12205 N Linden Rd, Clio, Michigan 48420 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 34193514).\nRemenecz, Jacob Thomas was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 718 N Fairview Ave, Lansing, Michigan 48912 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32457524).\nRemenecz, Janet Fern was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11312 Union St, Mount Morris, Michigan 48458 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 107409434).\nRemenecz, Laura Ann was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3200 E Burt Rd, Burt, Michigan 48417 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 10525389).\nRemenecz, Lynette Ann was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11125 Dorwood Rd, Burt, Michigan 48417 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7352661).\nRemenecz, Matthew was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11125 Dorwood Rd, Burt, Michigan 48417 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32794336).\nRemenecz, Patricia Ann was born in 1930 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11125 Dorwood Rd, Burt, Michigan 48417 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7155115).\nRemenecz, Robert Joseph was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3200 E Burt Rd, Burt, Michigan 48417 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 8590116).\nRemenecz, Thomas Lawrence was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11125 Dorwood Rd, Burt, Michigan 48417 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 7155132).\nRemeniuk, Daria was born in 1936 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3220 Mckinley Ave, Warren, Michigan 48091 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3456747).\nRemeniuk, Romana Irene was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3220 Mckinley Ave, Warren, Michigan 48091 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3456339).\nRemeniuk, Ulana was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3220 Mckinley Ave, Warren, Michigan 48091 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 3502581).\nRemenschneider, Connie Lou was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 493 Timberlake Dr E, Holland, Michigan 49424 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 2485003615).\nRemenschneider, Dennis Earl was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 493 Timberlake Dr E, Holland, Michigan 49424 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4002985444).\nRemenschneider, Kristin Leigh was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 37 Scotts Dr, Holland, Michigan 49424 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 32737817).\nRemenschneider, Mary Ann was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2965 Brookwind Dr, Holland, Michigan 49424 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 103991128).\nRemenschneider, Scott Barrett was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2965 Brookwind Dr, Holland, Michigan 49424 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 105247908).\nRemensnyder, Alexis Michelle was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 300 Gatewood Dr APT P7, Lansing, Michigan 48917 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 33789027).\nRemensnyder, Bernice Beverly was born in 1934 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1730 Wellington Rd APT 6, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 31556405).\nRemensnyder, Gary Allen was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1745 Wellington Rd, Lansing, Michigan 48910 U.S.A. (Voter ID number 4033711).\nRemensnyder, James Raquet was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2220 Cass Avenue Rd, Bay City, Michigan 48708 U.S.A. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Previous Post Five things you should do over the Christmas break\u2026\nNext Post \u2192 Ten Things About Tea\nRochelle Dancel December 29, 2014 at 17:27\nThe whole thing about not having a tub in a hotel room \u2013 especially a 4* hotel room \u2013 is something I\u2019ve only just gotten my head around this year. My home away from home hotel in London is The Hoxton (where I end up crashing when I\u2019ve pulled an all-nighter and I can\u2019t be bothered to go home \u2013 been heaps since I spent half the year at the big agency). Although the waterfall shower is lovely and probably more in keeping with the fact that it\u2019s not a hotel in which people stay for a holiday, I\u2019m always a little bit disappointed by at least not having the option of soaking in the tub \u2013 a little concession to not being at home. Quite a few hotels I\u2019ve stayed at this year haven\u2019t had tubs, and I\u2019m really hoping that this isn\u2019t a growing trend.\nAsh was more disappointed than I was, but I do think there is something singularly lovely about relaxing in a tub at a hotel. You\u2019re right \u2013 it\u2019s like a touch of home (or conversely, a touch of luxury you don\u2019t always have the time for at home). It would be a shame to think it\u2019s becoming standard!",
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        "raw_content": "November 23, 2011 Genre, TelevisionMostlyFilm\nThomas Pratchett marks the, er, 48th anniversary of Doctor Who with some personal reflections.\nOn an October evening in 1987 I wandered into our small brown living room, in which our aged, four-channel, push-button TV was on. It was past six o\u2019clock, so cartoons were long gone for the day, and I was seven, so whatever was actually on at that time usually never interested me. But what I saw on screen that night was different. A man was being chased by a white robot. What cool craziness was this on during the boring TV hours? I remember little else about it, but this was my first exposure to Doctor Who.\n48 years ago today at 5:15pm, Doctor Who was first broadcast on BBC One, shadowed by the death of JFK the day before. William Hartnell stepped out of a foggy November night into a police box in a junkyard and made television history. Then, after twenty-six years and seven Doctors, the programme was put to rest by the BBC after its long-suffering producer, John Nathan-Turner, could not be persuaded to stay. Thus, the 1987-89 period was my only experience of watching Doctor Who \u2018live\u2019 for some years, but in that brief time, and at such a young age, I became versed in the canon; Daleks, Cybermen, UNIT, The Master. What was even better was discovering that the show had been around for many years, and the BBC was starting to put out the show on VHS at a rapid rate.\nWith my pocket money I bought Dapol action figures of woefully bad quality, along with VHS tapes of Hartnell and Patrick Troughton stories. I would watch the black and white stories rapt, apparently unfazed by the lack of special effects and occasionally glacially-paced storylines (The Dominators, I\u2019m looking at you). To me these were new exciting stories! The Doctor meeting the Daleks for the first time, and having no clue who they were! I moved on to the Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker episodes (which I\u2019ve still not seen all of to this day) \u2013 the move to colour from Pertwee onwards made the serials \u2018pop\u2019 more to my young eyes, and the BBC seemed to delight in being able to show off said colours, right from Pertwee\u2019s psychedelic intro sequence.\nAlong with all this time and space-hopping adventure, I was picking up values. The Doctor was special to me in a way my other childhood heroes didn\u2019t match up to. Optimus Prime had his ion blaster, the Ghostbusters had their proton packs, the Doctor? He had, well, his smarts and eccentricities. He\u2019d talk the villains into destroying themselves, trick them into doing what he wanted, and save the universe time and again. For me this was mindblowing, especially watching Sylvester McCoy do it (McCoy being \u2018my\u2019 Doctor), because his portrayal was that of the chessmaster, the man who\u2019d planned every endgame from the moment he found out what was wrong on this planet. Most indicative of his style is this scene from The Happiness Patrol in which he talks down a sniper.\nThis was a man who hated bullies. A man who hated burnt toast, unrequited love, cruelty and tyranny. These were traits I admired, and so took them into myself. Stand up to the bully, freedom and liberty for all. I\u2019d developed ethics from a TV programme. Well, there are worse places to get them, I guess?\nAfter the programme\u2019s cancellation in 1989, it\u2019s fair to say that Who fandom dwindled away, fed only by the drip of New Adventures novels published by Virgin, some of the authors of which are now writing for the revival. The remit of the line was \u2018stories too big for television\u2019, and the books did things the TV series would never have been able to get away with, such as letting the Doctor meet Sherlock Holmes and have a Lovecraftian adventure with him, or setting a story in what was basically Iain M. Banks\u2019 Culture with the serial numbers filed off, even if I didn\u2019t know it at the time. For me, however, there was always the nagging at the back of my mind that somehow this wasn\u2019t \u2018real\u2019 Who, the adult themes often feeling out of place.\nThen, in 1996 came a bright light from out of the dark hinterland, Doctor Who was coming back! And it was about time! A co-production between the American Fox network and the BBC, the TV movie premiered on BBC One on May 27th, with Paul McGann taking over the TARDIS. However, the week before, it had been released on VHS, at a midnight opening in London\u2019s HMV Trocadero store. A release I was embarrassingly present at, because of the genuine excitement and enthusiasm I felt that there was new Who. I went with my dad, and came home with the video, watching half that night and half before school the next day. I remember running up to my geekier friends and tripping over myself verbally, struggling to get out every detail of the awesome new adventure I\u2019d seen, and hoping that no-one else overheard us talking about the TV equivalent of herpes.\nOf course, looking back now, the TV Movie is lacking in a lot of ways, and has dated very badly. Paul McGann and the absolutely stunning console room design were the only things that escaped from it with any sense of dignity. 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        "raw_content": "We the Government\nWhen we recall the now-famous incantation, \u201cask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country,\u201d we focus on its content: John F. Kennedy invited Americans to become active participants in, rather than passive recipients of, American democracy. But the word that stands out for me is the personal pronoun \u201cyour.\u201d How different jfk's message would have been had he exhorted Americans to ask what they can do for \u201cthe\u201d country. 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Like an autoimmune disease, this metaphoric battle turns the body politic's protective forces against the body itself.\nRather than regarding the government as ours--a source of services that better citizens' lives--many Americans now see the services the government provides as their due, while regarding the government that provides those services as an enemy force. The illogic of this stance was eloquently expressed in Bill Clinton's remarks on the 30th anniversary of Medicare in 1995: \u201cWe had people all over America coming up to me, or the first lady, or to Senator [Ted] Kennedy, saying, \u2018Don't let the government mess with my Medicare.'\u201d Again, the parts of speech tell all: The personal \u201cmy\u201d (\u201cmy Medicare\u201d) reveals the closeness these speakers feel toward the service the government provides, while the impersonal \u201cthe\u201d (\u201cthe government\u201d) evinces how distant, disconnected, and distrustful they feel toward the source of that treasured service.\nHow could John Kerry as president repair this internal rift and restore a sense of connection between citizens and their government? One way is to attend to the smallest parts of speech. He should refer to himself as \u201cyour president\u201d and talk of \u201cyour\u201d government or \u201cours.\u201d He must avoid the temptation to leap on the bandwagon that Republicans have built by claiming that he, too, will get government off your backs. It's an easy way to hitch a ride, but it undermines Democratic leaders' ability to get the credit their party deserves for having created the programs voters now see as part of the landscape, and to garner citizen support for future programs.\nEffective presidents have embraced new communications technologies. Roosevelt's fireside chats made brilliant use of radio, a technology that brought the public voice of a political leader into people's homes, the most private of spaces. With television, not only a voice but a physical persona enters the home, sits down to dinner, becomes a member of the family. Ronald Reagan exploited these aspects of TV to become a \u201cgreat communicator.\u201d He was not a great orator, nor was he great at communicating information. But he was superb at communicating the illusion that he was speaking directly to each listener--\u201cto me.\u201d Ironically, he used this skill to avoid communicating, in the sense of addressing an issue. With his famous \u201cthere you go again\u201d quip, he sidestepped the substance of Jimmy Carter's criticism. The good-natured image became the substance of what Reagan communicated.\nKerry and other candidates have exploited Internet technology for fund raising; organizations such as MoveOn.org use the Web to create communities of physically distant but likeminded individuals. When Kerry announced his vice-presidential choice in e-mails to his core supporters, he made them feel included, part of his community.\nThe Internet likewise can be used to restore bonds between citizens and their government. E-mail offers perhaps the most intimate connection of any technology. Many people who would never talk about personal matters face to face are able to do so in e-mail or instant messaging, which they experience as akin to personal correspondence or to writing in a diary. And this technology is the one that young people--sadly, among the most disaffected from government--are most comfortable with. It pervades their daily lives in a way that even television never could.\nTo understand the effect of public policies on people's lives, citizens need to hear personal stories. How about a chance to meet, each week, an individual whose life was affected--for better or for worse--by decisions made by particular judges or the Supreme Court; by a particular act or policy enacted with Democratic support or allowed to lapse by a Republican Congress; by a civic action of their own, such as unionizing their workplace? 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The comparison is deliberate, because while this, the band\u2019s third album, is a celebration of past, present and future, its most obvious moments feel like recollections of Manchester clubbing, trussed up on the production desk of Stuart Price.\nIn recent interviews, Manchester-based four-piece Everything Everything have cited the influence of 2014\u2019s cavalcade of horror stories \u2013 Isis beheadings, Elliot Rodger\u2019s shooting spree \u2013 on their third album. While there are clear echoes in Jonathan Higgs\u2019s never knowingly underblown lyrics (most notably the chillingly delivered line \u201cI\u2019m going to kill a stranger\u201d on No Reptiles), they are balanced by a string of disconcertingly euphoric choruses. Deftly produced by Stuart (Madonna, New Order) Price, the result is an album of astonishing depth, brimming with ideas and equally at home on the dancefloor or as the subject of intense, chin-stroking dissection.\nDay-glo. Neon. Technicolor. Kaleidoscopic. 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        "raw_content": "Uber Technologies Posts $708 Million Loss as Finance Head Leaves\nUber Technologies Inc. said its head of finance is leaving as the ride-hailing company reported continued big losses despite growing revenue, adding to an exodus of top officials and setting the stage for a second major executive search.\nThe ride-hailing company on Wednesday told The Wall Street Journal first-quarter revenue was $3.4 billion, up 18% from the fourth quarter. Its loss, excluding employee stock compensation and other items, was $708 million, narrower than the $991 million reported three months earlier.\nThe company, which has raised some $15 billion in equity and debt funding, said it still has $7.2 billion of cash left on hand, about the same as it had at the end of last year.\nUber is privately held so it isn\u2019t required to release financial results, but since April has begun offering a glimpse as it considers an eventual initial public offering. It didn\u2019t release year-ago results. \u201cThe narrowing of our losses in the first quarter puts us on a good trajectory towards profitability,\u201d an Uber spokesman said.\nUber said its head of finance, Gautam Gupta, 37 years old, is leaving the company in July to join another startup in San Francisco. The company declined to disclose the name of the startup or comment further.\nSince 2015, Uber has been without a chief financial officer after Brent Callinicos took on an advisory role and left to join transportation startup Hyperloop One the following year. Mr. Gupta, who joined Uber in 2013, served under Mr. Callinicos as head of finance but wasn\u2019t elevated to the financial chief position.\nUber said it would now search for a chief financial officer, putting it in the delicate position of hiring two top deputies for Chief Executive Travis Kalanick while grappling with a series of scandals. The hires could prove pivotal if the world\u2019s most valuable startup, which is valued by its investors at nearly $70 billion, hopes to one day win over Wall Street.\nSince early March, when Mr. Kalanick said he needed management help, the company has interviewed candidates for its first chief operating office, interviewing executives from companies including Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Walt Disney Co., The Wall Street Journal has reported. Uber has declined to discuss specifics of the search.\nSo far this year more than a dozen executives and top managers, many reporting to Mr. Kalanick, have either resigned or been fired by Uber while the company has come under intense scrutiny, sparked by a report from a former female engineer alleging pervasive sexual harassment and sexism. The alleged conduct, which Mr. Kalanick condemned, prompted a broad investigation into its workplace led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. A formal report is set to be released next week.\nThe company is also contesting a lawsuit by Google parent Alphabet Inc. over alleged trade-secret theft that led to the firing of the former head of its self-driving car division, Anthony Levandowski. At the same time, Uber faces a federal probe into the use of a software tool it designed to thwart regulators from cracking down on drivers, and in recent weeks it said it had shortchanged drivers in both Philadelphia and New York City by a combined tens of millions of dollars because of faulty accounting. Uber has declined to comment on the federal probe.\nMr. Kalanick is managing all of this while suffering a personal tragedy this past weekend, when he learned his mother had died in a boating accident that left his father serious injured.\nUntil these series of events, Uber was widely believed to be headed toward an IPO as soon as next year. The company hasn\u2019t publicly disclosed when it plans to hold an IPO.\nBeyond putting to rest the controversies, Uber will likely need to iron out a business model that led to at least $2.8 billion in losses last year, wiping out nearly half of its reported $6.5 billion in sales.\nThe loss figure excluded a series of items including results from Uber\u2019s business in China, which was losing about $1 billion a year and which it agreed to sell last summer to rival Didi Chuxing Technology Co.\nUber generates revenue by taking a cut \u2014 generally 25% \u2014 of a driver\u2019s fares. Its gross bookings, which include the ride-hailing business, UberEats food delivery and Uber Freight, a new trucking division, rose 8.7% to $7.5 billion in the quarter ended March 31.\nUber\u2019s revenue growth rate, however, fell between quarters to 18% from 74% in the fourth quarter. Uber says the final three months of the year are its busiest.\nThe company will likely search for a seasoned financial chief with a public-company background who can maintain Uber\u2019s surging growth while containing the losses. The company has burned money by lowering fares in fiercely competitive markets and offering rewards for drivers to lure them from rivals. Uber has fought regulators, and drivers in court, to preserve a business model that relies on independent contractors, which don\u2019t receive employee benefits or compensation for fuel, vehicle maintenance and other expenses.\nMr. Kalanick has pushed Uber since last year to develop self-driving cars, which could drastically lower its costs by cutting out the human costs. But the company\u2019s self-driving car division is clouded by the lawsuit from Alphabet, and this week\u2019s firing of its top driverless-car executive, Mr. Levandowski, nine months after buying his startup for $680 million. Mr. Levandowski, charged with conspiring to steal Google\u2019s driverless-car secrets, hasn\u2019t responded to requests for comment about the case or his firing.\nGreg Bensinger was first to report that Uber Technologies\u2019 head of finance is leaving as the ride-hailing company reported continued big losses despite growing revenue. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Uber said it had first-quarter revenue of $3.4 billion, an 18% increase from the fourth quarter, but had losses of $708 million.\nRide-Hailing Firm\u2019s Loss Is Narrower Than the $991 Million Reported Three Months Earlier\nFirst-Quarter Revenue Is $3.4 Billion, Up 18% From Fourth Quarter\nUber Posts $708 Million Loss as Finance Head Leaves",
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        "title": "Lady Gaga releases a single, very good minute of music from A Star Is Born",
        "raw_content": "Lady Gaga releases a single, very good minute of music from A Star Is Born\nFiled to: A Star Is BornFiled to: A Star Is Born\nScreenshot: A Star Is Born trailer (YouTube)\nThere is still a little over a week until A Star Is Born hits theaters and, regardless of the quality of the rest of the film, audiences are more than ready to hear Lady Gaga sing these damn songs already. The film\u2019s marketing team has been teasing out little bits and pieces of Gaga\u2019s goosebump-inducing performances over the past few months, but this week she released an extended clip of a fully produced song from the film. If you were already anticipating the movie, prepare to anticipate it more:\n\u201cIs That Alright?\u201d appears to be the title of this soaring ballad Lady Gaga shared on social media yesterday, accompanied by a teaser trailer of clips from the movie. Presumably the song\u2014which describes Lady Gaga\u2019s desire to be with someone until the end of her life\u2014is directed at Bradley Cooper\u2019s character in the film, but who\u2019s to say at which point in their tumultuous relationship the song will appear. Is this before or after the titular star is born? How early is this in the gestation period? To be sure, we\u2019ll have to wait until the film premieres on October 5th, which is also the day the soundtrack will be available for purchase.\nFeel the cruel passage of time with this retro version of Lady Gaga&apos;s \"Bad Romance\"",
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        "url": "https://news.err.ee/836531/kaljulaid-situations-in-ukraine-georgia-should-be-called-what-they-are",
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        "title": "Kaljulaid: Situations in Ukraine, Georgia should be called what they are | News | ERR",
        "raw_content": "Kaljulaid: Situations in Ukraine, Georgia should be called what they are ({{commentsTotal}})\nPresident Kersti Kaljulaid visiting the conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine in May 2018. Source: Tarmo Maiberg/ERR\nWhen talking about Ukraine and Georgia, it is very important that things are called by the right names \u2014 a war is a war, and an occupation is an occupation, President Kersti Kaljulaid said at the Lennart Meri Conference in Tallinn on Friday.\nIn her speech, Kaljulaid referred to the fact that when talking about Georgia and Ukraine internationally, euphemisms including \"administrative boundary line\" and \"frozen conflict\" are used, instead of calling things by the right names, spokespeople for the president said.\n\"A rule-based, democratic, liberal world order can only survive when we stop pretending as though we are not under pressure from those who believe that the interests of the powerful are much more important than the freedom of nations and people,\" Kaljulaid said, adding that there are countries that are growing in their capacity to limit the space for freedom of their own citizens and others. \"The least we can do is to be open among our partners and allies regarding how much more closer to the cliff's edge we are compared to the beginning of this century.\"\nAccording to the Estonian president, regardless of what one thinks of how Ukraine is being run, its people are free. \"This is a huge advantage to have,\" she said. \"You can build an economy on it; you can build a country based on the rule of law on it. All is not lost if people can be angry with their political leaders without fear of repressions.\"\nExperts: Improvement of Russia-West relations stalemated behind Ukraine conflict\nAccording to experts participating in a panel held under the Chatham House Rule, the improvement of the relationship between Russia and the West is stalemated behind solving the conflict in Ukraine.\n\"The relationship between Russia and the West is going to remain in a stalemate until we devise some sort of a solution for the Donbass and Ukraine,\" said one participant. According to them, the conflict can be solved and the basic principles of the Minsk agreements are implementable.\nAnother expert said that when seeking to improve Russia's relationship with the West, President Vladimir Putin should begin in places like Ukraine and Syria. \"There have been constant efforts made by U.S. presidents to engage Russia, but despite this, Moscow's assertiveness has grown,\" they added.\nAccording to a third participant, Russia has a positive dialogue with the rest of the world, but the relations with the West are stalemated. \"Ukraine is central here,\" they pointed out. \"Most experts I am working with say that we can only hope to resolve the stalemate regarding Ukraine through some peacekeeping effort.\"\nThey added that the Minsk agreements are a compromise that can be implemented in case of political will, but all sides involved are currently playing the waiting game, believing that their positions will improve in time.\nAccording to a fourth participant, the Minsk agreements are not implementable as they are tilted in Russia's favor. \"No Ukrainian government can implement these without being swept away,\" the panelist added.\nOne of the panelists said that Putin's main goal was to change Ukraine's direction of movement against the will of the Ukrainian people and integrate it into the Eurasian Economic Union, but noted that the Russian president has failed miserably in doing so.\nThey added that the conflict can be solved, not with a peacekeeping mission, \"but with a proper international administration for a couple of years.\"\nAccording to an expert, the EU keeps saying that it is offering a win-win solution, but stronger and stronger voices in the West are saying that Putin should not be offered any wins.\nAnother panelist said that Putin's priority is to keep Russia in one piece and elevate it to the level of a great power, and while this cannot be done with a weak economy, the most important thing for Putin in Russia is not the economy, but political stability.\nThe Lennart Meri Conference is organised by the International Center for Defence and Security (ICDS) along with the Lennart Meri Foundation, with support from the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NATO, BAE Systems, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Hanwha and Nammo.\nkersti kaljulaidgeorgiarussiaukrainevladimir putinlennart meri conference\nEstonia condemns elections announced for Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk regions\nForeign minister: Abkhazia and South Ossetia integral parts of Georgia\nMikser in Copenhagen for Ukraine Reform Conference\nLennart Meri Conference to focus on future through prism of the past",
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        "url": "https://news.psu.edu/story/530084/2018/08/02/academics/college-agricultural-sciences-students-awarded-nifa-fellowships",
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        "title": "College of Agricultural Sciences students awarded NIFA fellowships | Penn State University",
        "raw_content": "College of Agricultural Sciences students awarded NIFA fellowships\nUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. \u2014 Eight graduate students in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences are among the 101 recipients of fellowships from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA).\nAccording to NIFA, these fellowships will develop new scientists and professionals to enter research, education and extension fields within the food and agricultural sciences. The aim of these grants is to cultivate future industry, government and academic leaders who are able to solve emerging agricultural challenges of the 21st century.\nIn all, NIFA awarded $12.6 million to support the training of doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars. Funding is made through NIFA's Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill.\nEligible applicants included land-grant institutions, colleges and universities with significant minority enrollments and the capacity to teach food and agricultural sciences, and other colleges and universities with the capacity to teach food and agricultural sciences.\n\"The high number of fellowships awarded to Penn State students this year stands as a testament to our exceptional research program and the outstanding students that it attracts,\" said Gary Thompson, associate dean for research and graduate education in the College of Agricultural Sciences. \"These scholars are to be commended for their commitment to improving the quality of life for the world's citizens through their innovative research pursuits.\"\nPenn State recipients and their research projects are:\n\u2014 Andrew Elder, doctoral candidate, food science, \"Preserving Omega-3 Oils: Investigating the Effect of Homologue Length on the Antioxidant Activity of Alkylresorcinols in Emulsified Foods.\"\n\u2014 Elizabeth Rowan, doctoral candidate, entomology, \"An Appetite for Phosphorus and Zinc? Towards a Better Understanding of Fertilization in Agricultural Insect Pest Management.\"\n\u2014 Isaac Salfer, doctoral candidate, animal science, \"The Rolf of Circadian Rhythms in Modulating Glucose Homeostasis of Dairy Cows.\"\n\u2014 Melanie Allen, doctoral candidate, ecology, \"Designing Farms that Support Wild Bees.\"\n\u2014 Anne Jones, doctoral candidate, entomology, \"Caterpillar Spit Decreases Green Leaf Volatile Emission, a Plant Stress Response.\"\n\u2014 Amanda Ramcharan, postdoctoral fellow, entomology, \"Harnessing Drones for Plant Disease Diagnosis.\"\n\u2014 Charles Mason, postdoctoral scholar, entomology, \"The Leaky Gut Syndrome: Direct and Indirect Consequences of Plant Defense Assaults on Herbivorous Insect Guts and Associated Microbiota.\"\n\u2014 Douglas Sponsler, postdoctoral scholar, entomology, \"Strengthening Urban Apiculture, Crop Production, and Biodiversity by Understanding the Habitat Needs of Wild and Managed Bees.\"\nLibraries team wins NIFA Partnership Award\nDepartment of Animal Science, Department of Entomology, Department of Food Science, Graduate School, NIFA",
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        "url": "https://news.uga.edu/uga-collaborates-with-emory-to-establish-center-for-ecellence-in-influenza/",
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        "title": "UGA and Emory to establish Center for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance - UGA Today",
        "raw_content": "UGA and Emory to establish Center for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance\nUGA collaborates with Emory to establish Center for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance\nAthens, Ga. \u2013 The National Institutes of Health has awarded the University of Georgia a $7.4 million contract to collaborate with Emory University through its new Regional Center for Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance. Emory and UGA will receive a total of $32.8 million over seven years from the NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to establish one of six new national influenza centers.\nThe center\u2019s principal investigator and executive director is Richard Compans, Emory professor and chair of the department of microbiology and immunology. Dr. Walter Orenstein, professor of medicine and associate director of the Emory Vaccine Center, will serve as associate director for operations management and initiatives. Ralph Tripp, Georgia Research Alliance eminent scholar in vaccine development at the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine, will serve as the center\u2019s associate director for research.\n\u201cWe\u2019re excited about this opportunity to partner with Emory on research that will help us better understand influenza viruses so that the nation can better prepare for and respond to seasonal influenza as well a potential pandemic,\u201d said David Lee, UGA vice president for research. \u201cThis collaboration is further proof of the ability of the state\u2019s research institutions to partner with each other and the federal government on research that improves and protects human life.\u201d\nIn addition to Emory, the other influenza centers are located at St. Jude Children\u2019s Research Hospital in Memphis, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Minnesota, Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and University of Rochester in New York.\nThe Emory center will study how influenza viruses adapt to new hosts and are transmitted between hosts as well as human immune responses to influenza vaccination and infection. Researchers will explore how immune memory influences the human response to new influenza strains. In addition, scientists will evaluate flu transmission between patients and physicians in the hospital emergency room setting. Emory will also offer a training program for postdoctoral fellows interested in influenza and other research performed in a biosafety level 3 laboratory.\nAt UGA, Tripp will work with GRA eminent scholar and Caswell Eidson Chair in Poultry Medicine Egbert Mundt, professor Zhen Fu, and assistant professors Mark Tompkins and Jeff Hogan to explore the genetic factors that allow viruses to spread from animals to humans, how influenza viruses change as they move through different species and the factors that play a role in the ability of the viruses to cause disease in the different species. The researchers will also explore the ability of current antiviral drugs to target viruses and will work to develop new antivirals based on strategies that silence the gene expression of viruses. In addition, UGA scientists will study how human genes might be \u201csilenced\u201d to decrease or eliminate flu infections to identify new targets for antiviral medicines. UGA will offer a training program for D.V.M and Ph.D. students interested in influenza and biocontainment research.\n\u201cThreats such as avian influenza clearly demonstrate the link between animal health and human health,\u201d said Sheila Allen, dean of the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. \u201cWith our nationally recognized researchers and state-of-the-art facilities, the College of Veterinary Medicine is well positioned to support this national effort to reduce the impact of influenza.\u201d\nThe Georgia Research Alliance has made a $2.5 million matching commitment over five years in support of the center. \u201cThe center is a significant milestone in our strategy to further Georgia as a national leader in vaccine and antiviral research and development,\u201d GRA President Michael Cassidy said.\nEducation Infectious Diseases News Release Public Policy and Politics",
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        "url": "https://newsbroadcastnetwork.com/challenging-core-belief-have-we-misunderstood-how-earths-solid-center-formed/",
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        "title": "Challenging core belief: Have we misunderstood how Earth's solid center formed? -",
        "raw_content": "Challenging core belief: Have we misunderstood how Earth\u2019s solid center formed?\nFebruary 13, 2018 NBN Editorial Team Science 0\nCLEVELAND, Ohio \u2014 It is widely accepted that the Earth\u2019s inner core formed about a billion years ago when a solid, super-hot iron nugget spontaneously began to crystallize inside a 4,200-mile-wide ball of liquid metal at the planet\u2019s center.\nOne problem: That\u2019s not possible-or, at least, has never been easily explained-according to a new paper published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters from a team of scientists at Case Western Reserve University.\nThe research team-comprised of post-doctoral student Ludovic Huguet; Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences professors James Van Orman and Steven Hauck II; and Materials Science and Engineering Professor Matthew Willard-refer to this enigma as the \u201cinner-core nucleation paradox.\u201d\nThat paradox goes like this: Scientists have known for more than 80 years that a crystallized inner core exists. But the Case Western Reserve team asserts that this widely accepted idea neglects one critical point-one that, once added, would suggest the inner core shouldn\u2019t exist.\nHere\u2019s why: While it is well known that a material must be at or below its freezing temperature to be solid, it turns out that making the first crystal from a liquid takes extra energy. That extra energy-the nucleation barrier-is the ingredient that models of Earth\u2019s deepest interior have not included until now.\nTo overcome the nucleation barrier and start to solidify, however, the liquid has to be cooled well below its freezing point-what scientists call \u201csupercooling.\u201d\n\u201cEveryone, ourselves included, seemed to be missing this big problem-that metals don\u2019t start crystallizing instantly unless something is there that lowers the energy barrier a lot,\u201d Hauck said.\n\u201d\tThat the inner core was somehow subjected to a massive supercooling of about 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000 Kelvin)-well beyond the amount of cooling scientists have concluded. If the Earth\u2019s center had reached this temperature, nearly the entire core should be crystallizing rapidly, but the evidence indicates that it is not.\n\u201cThat something happened to lower the nucleation barrier, allowing crystallization to occur at a higher temperature. Scientists do this in the lab by adding a piece of solid metal to a slightly supercooled liquid metal, causing the now-heterogeneous material to quickly solidify. But it\u2019s difficult to figure on an earth-sized scale how this could have happened, how a nucleation enhancing solid could have found its way to the center of the planet to allow for the hardening (and expansion) of the inner core, Huguet said.\n\u201cSo, if the core is a pure (homogenous) liquid, the inner core shouldn\u2019t exist at all because it could not have been supercooled to that extent,\u201d Van Orman said. \u201cAnd if it\u2019s not homogeneous, how did it become so?\n\u201cThat\u2019s the inner-core nucleation paradox.\u201d\nAt the moment, the team\u2019s favored idea is akin to the second solution above: that large bodies of solid metal slowly dropped from the rocky mantle and into the core to lower the nucleation barrier.\nIf that\u2019s the case, \u201cwe need to figure out how that could actually happen,\u201d Van Orman said.\n\u201cOn the other hand,\u201d he said, \u201cis there some ordinary feature of planetary cores that we have not thought of before-something that allows them to overcome that nucleation barrier?\n\u201cIt\u2019s time for the whole community to think about this problem and how to test it. The inner core exists, and now we have to figure out how it got there.\u201d\nAre you susceptible to brainwashing?\nBJP Leader Alleges Death Threats During Congressman\u2019s Speech",
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        "title": "National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Archives - AAA NewsRoom",
        "raw_content": "Posts Tagged \u2018National Highway Traffic Safety Administration\u2019\nWASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 29, 2018) \u2015 Distracted driving tops drivers\u2019 list of growing dangers on the road, according to a new survey from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The annual Traffic Safety Culture Index shows that 88 percent of drivers believe distracted driving is on the rise, topping other risky behaviors like:\nAggressive driving: 68 percent\nDrivers using drugs: 55 percent\nDrunk driving: 43 percent\nThe proportion of drivers who report talking on a cell phone regularly or fairly often when behind the wheel jumped 46 percent since 2013. Nearly half (49 percent) of drivers report recently talking on a hand-held phone while driving and nearly 35 percent have sent a text or email. Despite their behavior, nearly 58 percent of drivers say talking on a cellphone behind the wheel is a very serious threat to their personal safety, while 78 percent believe that texting is a significant danger. A recent study from the AAA Foundation shows drivers talking on a cellphone are up to four times as likely to crash while those who text are up to eight times as likely to be involved in a crash.\nB-roll Video 1| 2 | 3\nB-roll Video Description\nDistraction Graphics 1 | 2 | 3 | 4\nSocial Behavior Graphics 1 | 2 | 3 | 4\n\u201cWith more than 37,000 deaths on U.S. roads in 2016, we need to continue finding ways to limit driving distractions and improve traffic safety,\u201d said Dr. David Yang, executive director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. \u201cThe Foundation\u2019s work offers insight on drivers\u2019 attitudes toward traffic safety and their behaviors, so we can better understand the issue and identify potential countermeasures to reduce crashes.\u201d\nDrivers in the AAA survey believe the problem of distracted driving has increased over the past three years, with nearly 50 percent reporting that they regularly see drivers emailing or texting while driving. Counterintuitively, federal estimates show the number of distracted driving crashes has actually dropped two percent. This may be due to the fact that it is difficult to detect distraction following a crash which makes distracted driving one of the most underreported traffic safety issues. According to government estimates, distraction plays a factor in just 14 percent of all crashes. However, past AAA Foundation research looking into teen drivers (one of the most vulnerable driving populations), used in-vehicle dash-cam videos to determine that distraction was a factor in 58 percent of crashes, 44 percent more than federal estimates.\n\u201cAs the number of distractions behind the wheel increases- from the latest phone apps to in-vehicle technology, it is important that we better educate drivers on the dangers of distraction,\u201d said Jake Nelson, AAA director of traffic safety advocacy and research. \u201cThere is a disconnect between what drivers do and what they believe. While most recognize the dangers created by taking your eyes off the road, they engage in distracting behaviors anyway- creating a \u2018do as I say, not as I do\u2019 culture on the roadway.\u201d\nAny level of risk is too high when it comes to safe driving. Tasks that require a driver to take their eyes or attention off the road should be avoided while the vehicle is in motion- including the use of cellphones, infotainment systems, or navigation systems. AAA urges drivers to act responsibly when behind the wheel. In order to avoid distractions, drivers should:\nPut aside electronic distractions and never use text messaging, email, video games or internet functions, including those built into the vehicle, while driving.\nPre-program your GPS and adjust seats, mirrors, climate controls and sound systems before driving.\nProperly secure children and pets and store loose possessions and other items that could roll around in the car.\nSnack smart by avoiding messy foods that can be difficult to manage.\nComments Off on Distraction Tops Drivers\u2019 List of Growing Dangers on the Road\nTags: A A A, AAA, AAA Foundation, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, AAA.com, AAA.com/news, accidents, advocacy, Car, crash, Dangerous Driving, distracted, driver, Driver Safety, Drunk, fatality, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Road deaths, Safety, Survey, Traffic, traffic fatality, Triple A, TSCI, wreck, www.aaafoundation.org\nTests Show Rear View Cameras Can Save Lives\nAAA\u2019s Evaluations Found an Average 46 Percent Improvement in Blind-Zone Visibility\nORLANDO, Fla., (October 27, 2014) \u2013 Rear-view camera systems improved rear visibility an average of 46 percent in AAA\u2019s tests. These systems are intended to improve driver awareness of the area immediately behind the vehicle in order to reduce the instance of back-over fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration requires a rear-view image in all passenger vehicles beginning in 2016, with full compliance by May 2018.\nAAA evaluated 17 vehicles across 11 manufacturers with factory-installed and aftermarket rear-view camera systems on a variety of vehicle body styles.\nThe increased visibility ranged from a 36 percent improvement in smaller sedans to a 75 percent improvement in hatchbacks. Large trucks and sport utility vehicles scored in the mid-range of vehicles evaluated.\nAAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Report: Evaluating Technologies Relevant to the Enhancement of Driver Safety\nInfographic: What\u2019s in your blind zone?\nInfographic: What\u2019s in your blind zone? (Halloween version)\n\u201cRear-view cameras are a great supplement for drivers,\u201d says John Nielsen, AAA\u2019s managing director of Automotive Engineering. \u201cCameras don\u2019t replace the need to check around your vehicle for obstacles before getting in to back up, but they do dramatically improve rear visibility. These systems are especially helpful for viewing the first 10 feet behind the vehicle, which are the most hazardous in terms of back-over risk for young children.\u201d\nAAA evaluated 17 vehicles across 11 manufacturers with factory-installed and aftermarket rear-view camera systems, testing a variety of vehicle body styles to measure the reduction in blind-zone areas as a direct result of using a rear-view camera system. AAA\u2019s research \u2013 conducted with the Automobile Club of Southern California\u2019s Automotive Research Center \u2013 found that:\nA rear-view camera system increased visibility of the rear blind-zone area by an average of 46 percent for the vehicles tested. This ranged from a 36 percent improvement in smaller sedans to a 75 percent improvement in hatchbacks.\nAlthough these systems dramatically improve rear-view visibility, they do not show 100 percent of the space behind the vehicle. AAA recommends drivers always walk behind their vehicle to visually confirm that there are no obstacles, and use the rear-view camera to confirm that nothing has entered the area immediately behind the vehicle since the driver\u2019s walk-through inspection.\nRain, snow or slush can cloud the rear-view camera lens, delivering blurry imagery. Motorists will need to resort to manual methods of confirming that the rear blind zone is clear during inclement weather. Wiping the camera during the pre-drive inspection is a good habit that ensures the camera is ready to capture a clear image.\nAll of the systems tested met \u2013 and many exceeded \u2013 the minimum specifications for image quality per the NHTSA guideline.\n\u201cAs Halloween approaches, we know that neighborhoods will be filled with small trick-or-treaters that could easily be missed when the driver turns his head to look behind the vehicle,\u201d says Nielsen. \u201cWhen used appropriately, a rear-view camera offers a bright, clear view directly behind the vehicle where small children are most difficult to see.\u201d\nThe AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety also has provided an assessment of back-up cameras, along with six other advanced technologies, in the August 2014 report Evaluating Technologies Relevant to the Enhancement of Driver Safety. Conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab, the study details a data-driven system for rating the effectiveness of new in-vehicle technologies intended to improve driver safety. Motorists can review the AAA Foundation\u2019s rating for new in-vehicle technologies, along with extensive informational material, at https://www.aaafoundation.org/ratings-vehicle-safety-technology.\nAAA conducts proprietary research to better understand implications of automotive technology, design and functionality for consumers. Additional information regarding AAA\u2019s research on rear-view camera systems is available on the AAA Newsroom.\nComments Off on Tests Show Rear View Cameras Can Save Lives\nTags: A A A, AAA, AAA NewsRoom, back up cam, blind spot, blind zone, Cameras, car camera, Evaluating Technologies Relevant to the Enhancement of Driver Safety, John Nielsen, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NewsRoom.AAA.com, NHTSA, Rear-view camera, Triple A\nNHTSA Needs Critical Reforms and Increased Resources to Protect Consumers\nAAA supports calls for higher penalties, increased transparency and more stringent oversight\nWashington, D.C., (September 16, 2014) \u2013 AAA released the following statement in response to today\u2019s Senate Commerce Committee hearing that focused on the vehicle safety recall process and the committee\u2019s broader oversight of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).\n\u201cThere is plenty of blame to go around with both failures by automakers and missteps by regulators at NHTSA which failed to protect the public as evidence mounted of potential dangers in many GM vehicles,\u201d said AAA Chief Operating Officer Marshall L. Doney. \u201cThe time for finger pointing has passed, and now we must focus on ensuring that a problem of this magnitude never again threatens road safety.\u201d\n\u201cCongress has for too long failed to fund NHTSA\u2019s investigation department and the agency desperately needs those resources to fulfill its public mission,\u201d continued Doney. \u201cNew funding for NHTSA must be tied to necessary reforms that ensure that tax dollars are spent on conducting effective investigations that identify critical safety defects before lives are lost.\u201d\n\u201cNHTSA\u2019s fines on automakers must fit the severity of violations that threaten road users, and AAA supports raising the limit on these fines immediately from $35 million to $300 million,\u201d continued Doney. \u201cEfforts by automakers to oppose this increase are disappointing and yet again puts profits before safety.\u201d\nComments Off on NHTSA Needs Critical Reforms and Increased Resources to Protect Consumers\nTags: A A A, AAA, AAA Spokesperson, Consumers, GM, Marshall Doney, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Public Relations, Recall, Senate Commerce Committee, Triple A, Vehicle\nAutomated Vehicle Systems Not a Substitute for Driver Engagement\nMay 2nd, 2014 by AAA\nNew study reveals that lack of experience with advanced systems could put motorists at risk.\nORLANDO, Fla., (May 2, 2014) \u2013 Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) offer a significant opportunity to reduce collisions, improve traffic flow and enhance driver convenience. However, motorists may not fully understand the operation and limitations of these technologies. AAA\u2019s research found that the assumptive gap poses a risk for distracted drivers. Although the adaptive cruise control and autonomous braking systems performed as described in the owner\u2019s manuals, motorists unfamiliar with these devices may not be prepared for instances when the technology does not engage. The AAA research was conducted with the Automotive Research Center of the Auto Club of Southern California.\nInfographic: How well do you know adaptive control?\nVideo: Test-track video 1\n\u201cThere are significant benefits to this technology, but these systems have limitations, and multi-tasking drivers could be caught off guard by relying too heavily on safety features,\u201d says John Nielsen, managing director, AAA Automotive Engineering and Repair. \u201cThe benefits of these systems could easily be outweighed if motorists are not familiar with their operation or lessen focus behind the wheel. Technology is not a substitute for an alert, engaged driver.\u201d\nThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration\u2019s New Car Assessment Program highlights crash-avoidance technologies \u201cto help consumers buy a safer car.\u201d These systems can alert a driver to a potential crash, adjust the vehicle\u2019s pace to maintain a pre-set speed, and even brake independently to avoid a collision. Automakers are ramping up ADAS deployment to maximize safety benefits, increasing motorist exposure to autonomous systems.\nTo better understand how adaptive cruise control and autonomous braking function, AAA conducted test-track simulations consisting of a variety of typical commuting scenarios. Overall, the simulations demonstrated that adaptive cruise control did a good job of maintaining a specified following distance when traveling behind slower-moving vehicles in a highway setting. However, autonomous braking systems did not always recognize obstacles, provide a warning signal or engage the brakes to slow or stop the vehicle. AAA\u2019s research team also observed that:\nAdaptive cruise control systems performed best when following more closely than AAA\u2019s recommended three-second rule.\nTracking a vehicle at highway speeds while navigating a mild curve was unexpectedly difficult, but improved when following distance was reduced.\nThe ability to recognize obstacles varied between vehicles. The owner\u2019s manuals for these vehicles warn that the systems may not recognize or react to motorcycles, a stopped vehicle, traffic cones or other obstructions.\nAutomakers have noted system limitations in owner\u2019s manuals; but there are many indications that motorists often do not fully read the manual. Television commercials highlight capabilities without any indication of system limitations, and that input is the primary source of motorist knowledge about what these systems can do. AAA suggests safety gaps could be reduced if:\nAutomakers enhance communication to make clear and obvious the limitations of these systems.\nMotorists become thoroughly familiar with all the technology in their car including advanced driver assistance systems before operating the vehicle.\nAdditional information regarding AAA\u2019s tests of adaptive cruise control and autonomous braking is available on the AAA NewsRoom.\nAs North America\u2019s largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 54 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. AAA\u2019s Automotive Engineering team conducts proprietary research to better understand consumer implications of automotive technology, design and functionality. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at AAA.com.\nComments Off on Automated Vehicle Systems Not a Substitute for Driver Engagement\nTags: A A A, AAA, AAA Automotive Engineering and Repair, ADAS, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, Automaker, Automotive Research Center of the Auto Club of Southern California, brake, Car, car technology, Collision, Connected Car, In-Vehicle Technology, John Nielsen, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, research, safe car, Safety, Triple A, Vehicle, wreck\nAmericans Growing Less Concerned about Dangerous Driving Behaviors\nAugust 22nd, 2013 by AAA\nSurvey Results Come as Road Deaths Increase for First Time in Seven Years\nWASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 22, 2013) \u2013 Americans are less likely to perceive a serious threat from dangerous driving behaviors such as drunk, aggressive or drowsy driving, according to an analysis of four years of public surveys conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The decreased concern is accompanied by an estimated 5.3 percent increase in annual traffic fatalities, totaling more than 34,000 in 2012. This is the first annual increase in seven years, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.\nTSCI Trends Handout\nTSCI Trends Report\n\u201cMotorists may be growing more complacent about potential safety risks behind the wheel,\u201d said Peter Kissinger, President and CEO of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. \u201cA \u2018do as I say, not as I do\u2019 attitude remains common with many motorists consistently admitting to engaging in the same dangerous behaviors for which they would condemn other drivers.\u201d\nSurvey results during the previous four years show decreasing concern for dangerous driving behaviors:\nThe number of people who believe driving after drinking is a serious threat declined from a near universal 90 percent in 2009 to 69 percent in 2012.\nThe number of people who consider drowsy driving a very serious threat declined from 71 percent in 2009 to 46 percent in 2012.\nThe number of people who believe that texting or emailing while driving is a very serious threat declined from 87 percent in 2009 to 81 percent in 2012. The number of people who admit to texting while driving increased from 21 percent to 26 percent during the same period.\nThe number of people who consider red-light running to be completely unacceptable declined from 77 percent in 2009 to 70 percent in 2012. More than one-third (38 percent) admitted to running a red light within the previous month.\n\u201cWe have made great strides in recent years to reduce road deaths, but there are still too many needless fatalities caused by dangerous driving,\u201d said Jake Nelson, AAA director of traffic safety advocacy and research. \u201cIt is clear that more must be done to address the dangers of drunk, aggressive and drowsy driving to stem this concerning trend.\u201d\nSomeone dies on America\u2019s roadways every 15 minutes. Fatalities include drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists and every other kind of road user. Car crashes affect young people disproportionately by killing more people aged 5-34 than any other cause of death. More than 2.3 million people annually also suffer serious injuries from crashes.\nThe AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety analyzed four years (2009-2012) of survey data collected for the annual Traffic Safety Culture Index, which tracks how the public\u2019s views and perceptions of traffic safety issues change over time. More than 11,000 surveys were administered to Americans aged 16 and up from 2009-2012 to determine the results.\nComments Off on Americans Growing Less Concerned about Dangerous Driving Behaviors\nTags: A A A, AAA, AAA Foundation, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, AAA.com, AAA.com/news, accidents, advocacy, Car, CEO, crash, Dangerous Driving, distracted, driver, Driver Safety, Drunk, fatality, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Peter Kissinger, Road deaths, Safety, Survey, Traffic, traffic fatality, Triple A, TSCI, wreck, www.aaafoundation.org\nCell Phone Users More Likely to Speed and Drive Drowsy When Behind Wheel\nStudy Shows that \u201cDo As I Say, Not as I Do\u201d Attitude Prevails Among Nation\u2019s Drivers\nWASHINGTON, D.C., (January 25, 2013) \u2013 Motorists who use cell phones while driving are more likely to engage in additional dangerous behaviors such as speeding, driving drowsy, driving without a seatbelt and sending texts or emails, according to a survey conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Additionally, more than two-thirds (69 percent) of licensed drivers reported talking on a cell phone while driving within the last month despite the fact that nearly nine-in-ten respondents (89 percent) believe other drivers using cell phones are a threat to their personal safety.\nDistracted and Risk-Prone Drivers\n\u201cNinety percent of respondents believe that distracted driving is a somewhat or much bigger problem today than it was three years ago, yet they themselves continue to engage in the same activities,\u201d said Peter Kissinger, President and CEO of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. \u201cMore work clearly is needed to educate motorists on the risks associated with using a cell phone while driving, especially given that most Americans believe this problem is becoming worse.\u201d\nMotorists who fairly often or regularly used their cell phones over the last month also reported that they engaged in additional risky behaviors. The research shows:\n65 percent also reported speeding\n44 percent also reported driving while drowsy\n53 percent also reported sending a text or email\n29 percent also drove without a seatbelt\nConversely, drivers that reported never using a cell phone were much less likely to report additional risky behaviors:\n31 percent reported speeding\n14 percent reported driving drowsy\n3 percent reported sending a text or email\n16 percent drove without a seatbelt\nDespite the near-universal disapproval of texting and emailing while driving (95 percent), more than one-in-four licensed drivers (27 percent) reported sending a text or email at least once in the past 30 days, and more than one-third (35 percent) said they read a text or email while driving. Young drivers age 16-24 were even more likely with more than half (61 percent) reporting having read a text or email while driving in the past month, while more than one-in-four (26 percent) reported checking or updating social media while driving.\n\u201cWhat concerns AAA is this pattern of risky behavior that even goes beyond cell phone use,\u201d said Kathleen Bower, AAA vice president of public affairs. \u201cThese same cell phone-using drivers clearly understand the risk of distraction, yet are still likely to engage in a wide range of dangerous driving activities.\u201d\nDriver use of cell phones impairs reaction times and roughly quadruples crash risk. Additionally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that more than 3,000 people are killed and nearly half a million are injured each year in crashes involving distraction. This is likely an underestimate given the challenges associated with determining the role of distraction in crashes.\nAAA and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety have long been leading advocates in educating motorists about the risks of distracted driving. AAA recommends that motorists turn off their phone before driving or pull over to a safe place to talk, send texts or use email. AAA also has launched a legislative campaign to advocate for a text messaging ban in all 50 states. To date, 39 states and the District of Columbia have adopted this key traffic safety measure and AAA expects all 11 remaining states to consider this legislation in 2013.\nThe distraction data were collected as part of the AAA Foundation\u2019s 2012 Traffic Safety Culture Index, a nationally representative, probability-based survey of 3,896 U.S. residents ages 16 and older. The sample is representative of all U.S. households reachable by telephone or by regular mail. 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        "raw_content": "Welcome back grads! \u2013 Commencement October 7th\nCommencement is Friday, October 7th\n1:30 \u2013 Graduate Reception (sponsored by School (Parent) Council)\n3:00 \u2013 Commencement\nThe undergraduate award assembly is Thursday, October 6th.\nTDSB Celebrates Orange Shirt Day \u2013 30 September 2016\nPhyllis Webstad, a member of the Stswecem\u2019c Xgat\u2019tem First Nation in British Columbia, was forced to attend St. Joseph\u2019s Mission Residential School, as her relatives before her. She entered the school in 1973 wearing a brand new orange shirt which was immediately confiscated by the staff and replaced with a uniform. She never saw the shirt again, and began to associate the colour with the traumatic experiences in the school and the loss of language and cultural identity she suffered.\nIn 2013, Webstad transformed her negative experiences into something positive by creating a Nationally recognized Orange Shirt Day. Celebrated annually on September 30th, this day acknowledges the residential school system in Canada, honours those who survived, and remembers those who did not. It is a day to demonstrate, by wearing orange, that all students matter.\nOrange Shirt Day has been marked in schools across Canada in a variety of ways, including Orange Ribbon campaigns, commemorative walks, and wearing orange shirts. Over 6,500 survivor statements have been collected by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, which concluded in 2016 after six years of research and testimonies. Senator Murray Sinclair has stated that \u201creconciliation must fall in the hands of Canadians, not solely with Indigenous peoples.\u201d Ultimately, wearing orange shirts on 30 September is a visual reminder of our shared past as Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and provides an opportunity for dialogue between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in shaping our shared future.\nStudent Council for 2016-17\nThe Maddie Project is your choosen charity and your Student Council for 2016-7 is:\nAnnie Doane\nMusic Council President\nYael Morris\nJocelyn Rough\nHarry Jeong\nNTAA Female\nJordan Wilkinson\nNTAA Male\nJake Ballantyne\nEnvironmental Minister\nAjantha Nadesalingham\nNational Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism \u2013 June 23, 2016\nThe National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism is marked every year on June 23 in Canada to mark the anniversary of the bombing of Air India Flight 182 off the coast of Ireland.\nOn this day, flags across Canada are flown at half-mast to honour the victims of the bombing, as well as other acts of terrorist violence that have taken lives of Canadians.\nOur Grade 11 Extra-curricular Leadership Salkawalkar-Bhatt Award is named in honour of the 3 North Toronto students who perished in this tragedy.",
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        "raw_content": "NuVescor Group is pleased to announce the successful sale of AGET Manufacturing to Madison Street Holdings, LLC.\nAGET Manufacturing is in the air filtration sector and is a well-established Company that develops, manufactures, markets and sells a line of equipment used in nearly every manufacturing setting. The Company\u2019s product line includes proven manufacturing support equipment with strong brand recognition.\nAGET Manufacturing, operating in Adrian, Michigan, was founded in 1938 and has a long history of making and selling equipment for dust collection, with customers throughout the United States and around the world. The well-diversified customer base includes manufacturers in the wood working, metal processing, pharmaceutical, food, agriculture and plastics industries. Superior quality and excellent customer service have generated an exceptional reputation and loyal customer base. The primary collection units are cyclones and shaker baghouses. Other products include blower/baghouse units, mist collectors, chip/mist collectors, rotary valves, back draft dampers, down draft tables, zipper ducts, and various combinations of equipment. Rob DePierre, the former owner said, \u201cI could not be happier with John and Lauren, AGET is poised for incredible growth and I have every confidence that they are the team to do it.\u201d\nMadison Street Holdings is owned by Lauren Cato and John Mitchem. Lauren is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Wayne State University Law School. Lauren began her legal career with a focus on real estate and further refined that focus to the wireless communications industry in its infancy. Following working as a Partner at Richard Conner Riley and Associates, LLC (RCR), and a Director at Black and Veatch following its acquisition of RCR, Lauren founded wireless site acquisition company Catalyst Network Services, LLC in and is currently its President. John is a graduate of Wayne State University in Industrial Engineering. John began his automotive career in the steel processing industry as a metallurgist. John worked in both Technical and Sales and Marketing leadership roles at Masco Industries, MascoTech companies, American Axle and most recently Vice President at MPG, a NYSE publicly traded company.\nThey saw in AGET an opportunity to leverage their combined business experience of Lauren\u2019s 27-year legal background and business owner and John\u2019s 30-year automotive supplier background to grow and develop the company. There is a strong management team in place and opportunity to expand sales into additional industries as well as increasing production capabilities for existing customers. According to Lauren, \u201cWe saw an immediate fit with the AGET team and are very excited to work closely with them to take AGET to the next level. Rob has done an incredible job streamlining processes, developing the management, marketing and sales channels and growing AGET to where it is today \u2014 a successful and profitable, well-run organization. \u201c\nNuVescor proudly served as the exclusive mergers and acquisitions advisor for the seller. For over a decade, NuVescor has been a leader in the Mergers & Acquisitions industry in Michigan. With years of experience and a unique proven process, the NuVescor teams works together to ensure successful and timely business transactions, delivering excellent results to their clients. For additional information, please visit www.nuvescor.com",
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        "raw_content": "Remarks by the President on the Economy -- Northwestern University\nTHE PRESIDENT: Hello, Evanston! (Applause.) Hello, Northwestern! (Applause.) Thank you so much. Everybody, have a seat. Have a seat. It is so good to be here. Go \u2018Cats! (Applause.) I want to thank your president, Morty Schapiro, and the dean of the Kellogg Business School, Sally Blount, for having me. I brought along some guests. Your Governor, Pat Quinn, is here. (Applause.) Your Senator, Dick Durbin, is here. (Applause.) Your Congresswoman, Jan Schakowsky, is here. (Applause.) We\u2019ve got some who represent the Chicagoland area in Congress and do a great job every day -- Danny Davis, Robin Kelly, Mike Quigley, Brad Schneider. (Applause.) We\u2019ve got your mayor, Elizabeth Tisdahl. (Applause.) Where\u2019s Elizabeth? There she is. One of my great friends and former chief of staff -- the mild-mannered Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, is here. (Laughter and applause.)\nIt is great to be back home. (Applause.) It\u2019s great to be back at Northwestern. Back when I was a senator, I had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the class of 2006. And as it turns out, I\u2019ve got a bunch of staff who graduated from here, and so they\u2019re constantly lobbying me about stuff. And so earlier this year, I popped in via video to help kick off the dance marathon. I figured this time I\u2019d come in person -- not only because it\u2019s nice to be so close to home, but it\u2019s also just nice to see old friends, people who helped to form how I think about public service; people who helped me along the way. Toni Preckwinkle was my alderwoman and was a great supporter. (Applause.) Lisa Madigan, your attorney general, was my seatmate. State Senator Terry Link was my golf buddy. So you\u2019ve got people here who I\u2019ve just known for years and really not only helped me be where I am today, but helped develop how I think about public service.\nAnd I\u2019m also happy to be here because this is a university that is brimming with the possibilities of a new economy -- your research and technology; the ideas and the innovation; the training of doctors and educators, and scientists and entrepreneurs. But you can\u2019t help but visit a campus like this and feel the promise of the future.\nAnd that\u2019s why I\u2019m here -- because it\u2019s going to be young people like you, and universities like this, that will shape the American economy and set the conditions for middle-class growth well into the 21st century.\nAnd obviously, recent months have seen their fair share of turmoil around the globe. But one thing should be crystal clear: American leadership is the one constant in an uncertain world. It\u2019s America -- our troops, our diplomats -- that lead the fight to degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as ISIL.\nIt\u2019s America -- our doctors, our scientists, our know-how -- that leads the fight to contain and combat the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.\nIt\u2019s America -- our colleges, our graduate schools, our unrivaled private sector -- that attracts so many people to our shores to study and start businesses and tackle some of the most challenging problems in the world.\nWhen alarms go off somewhere in the world, whether it\u2019s a disaster that is natural or man-made; when there\u2019s an idea or an invention that can make a difference, this is where things start. This is who the world calls -- America. They don\u2019t call Moscow. They don\u2019t call Beijing. They call us. And we welcome that responsibility of leadership, because that\u2019s who we are. That\u2019s what we expect of ourselves.\nBut what supports our leadership role in the world is ultimately the strength of our economy here at home. And today, I want to step back from the rush of global events to take a clear-eyed look at our economy, its successes and its shortcomings, and determine what we still need to build for your generation -- what you can help us build.\nAs Americans, we can and should be proud of the progress that our country has made over these past six years. And here are the facts -- because sometimes the noise clutters and I think confuses the nature of the reality out there. Here are the facts: When I took office, businesses were laying off 800,000 Americans a month. Today, our businesses are hiring 200,000 Americans a month. (Applause.) The unemployment rate has come down from a high of 10 percent in 2009, to 6.1 percent today. (Applause.) Over the past four and a half years, our businesses have created 10 million new jobs; this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private sector job creation in our history. Think about that. And you don\u2019t have to applaud at -- because I\u2019m going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. (Laughter.) Right now, there are more job openings than at any time since 2001. All told, the United States has put more people back to work than Europe, Japan, and every other advanced economy combined. I want you to think about that. We have put more people back to work, here in America, than Europe, Japan, and every other advanced economy combined.\nThis progress has been hard, but it has been steady and it has been real. And it\u2019s the direct result of the American people\u2019s drive and their determination and their resilience, and it\u2019s also the result of sound decisions made by my administration.\nSo it is indisputable that our economy is stronger today than when I took office. By every economic measure, we are better off now than we were when I took office. At the same time, it\u2019s also indisputable that millions of Americans don\u2019t yet feel enough of the benefits of a growing economy where it matters most -- and that's in their own lives.\nAnd these truths aren\u2019t incompatible. Our broader economy in the aggregate has come a long way, but the gains of recovery are not yet broadly shared -- or at least not broadly shared enough. We can see that homes in our communities are selling for more money, and that the stock market has doubled, and maybe the neighbors have new health care or a car fresh off an American assembly line. And these are all good things. But the stress that families feel -- that\u2019s real, too. It\u2019s still harder than it should be to pay the bills and to put away some money. Even when you\u2019re working your tail off, it\u2019s harder than it should be to get ahead.\nAnd this isn\u2019t just a hangover from the Great Recession. I\u2019ve always said that recovering from the crisis of 2008 was our first order of business, but I also said that our economy wouldn\u2019t be truly healthy until we reverse the much longer and profound erosion of middle-class jobs and incomes.\nSo here\u2019s our challenge. We\u2019re creating more jobs at a steady pace. We\u2019ve got a recovering housing market, a revitalized manufacturing sector -- two things that are critical to middle-class success. We\u2019ve also begun to see some modest wage growth in recent months. All of that has gotten the economy rolling again, despite the fact that the economies of many other countries around the world are softening. But as Americans, we measure our success by something more than our GDP, or a jobs report. We measure it by whether our jobs provide meaningful work that give people a sense of purpose, and whether it allows folks to take care of their families. And too many families still work too many hours with too little to show for it. Job growth could be so much faster and wages could be going up faster if we made some better decisions going forward with the help of Congress. So our task now is to harness the momentum that is real, that does exist, and make sure that we accelerate that momentum, that the economy grows and jobs grow and wages grow. That's our challenge.\nWhen the typical family isn\u2019t bringing home any more than it did in 1997, then that means it\u2019s harder for middle-class Americans to climb the ladder of success. It means that it\u2019s harder for poor Americans to grab hold of the ladder into the middle class. That\u2019s not what America is supposed to be about. It offends the very essence of who we are. Because if being an American means anything, it means we believe that even if we\u2019re born with nothing -- regardless of our circumstances, a last name, whether we were wealthy, whether our parents were advantaged -- no matter what our circumstances, with hard work we can change our lives, and then our kids can too.\nAnd that's about more than just fairness. It\u2019s more than just the idea of what America is about. When middle-class families can\u2019t afford to buy the goods or services our businesses sell, it actually makes it harder for our economy to grow. Our economy cannot truly succeed if we\u2019re stuck in a winner-take-all system where a shrinking few do very well while a growing many are struggling to get by. Historically, our economic greatness rests on a simple principle: When the middle class thrives, and when people can work hard to get into the middle class, then America thrives. And when it doesn\u2019t, America doesn't.\nThis is going to be a central challenge of our times. We have to make our economy work for every working American. And every policy I pursue as President is aimed at answering that challenge.\nOver the last decade, we learned the hard way that it wasn\u2019t sustainable to have an economy where too much of the growth was based on inflated home prices and bubbles that burst and a casino mentality on Wall Street; where the recklessness of a few could threaten all of us; where incomes at the top skyrocketed, while working families saw theirs decline. That was not a formula for sustained growth. We need an economy that\u2019s built on a rock, and that -- a rock that is durable and competitive, and that's a steady source of good, middle-class jobs. When that's happening, everybody does well.\nSo that\u2019s why on day one, when I took office, with Rahm and Dick Durbin and others who were working with us, I said we would rebuild our economy on a new foundation for growth and prosperity. And with dedicated, persistent effort, we\u2019ve actually been laying the cornerstones of this foundation every single day since.\nSo I mentioned earlier that there is not an economic measure by which we\u2019re not better off than when we took official. But let me break down what we\u2019ve also been doing structurally to make sure that we have a strong foundation for growth going forward.\nThe first cornerstone is new investments in the energy and technologies that make America a magnet for good, middle-class jobs.\nSo right off the bat, as soon as I came into office, we upped our investments in American energy to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and strengthen our own energy security. And today, the number-one oil and gas producer in the world is no longer Russia or Saudi Arabia. It\u2019s America. (Applause.)\nFor the first time in nearly two decades, we now produce more oil than we buy from other countries. We\u2019re advancing so fast in this area that two years ago I set a goal to cut our oil imports by half by -- in half by 2020, and we\u2019ve actually -- we will meet that goal this year, six years ahead of schedule. (Applause.)\nSo that's in the traditional fossil fuel area. But at the same time, we\u2019ve helped put tens of thousands of people to work manufacturing wind turbines, and installing solar panels on homes and businesses. We have tripled the electricity that we harness from the wind. We have increased tenfold what we generate from the sun. We have brought enough clean energy online to power every home and business in Illinois and Wisconsin, 24/7. And that\u2019s the kind of progress that we can be proud of and in part accounts for the progress we have also made in reducing carbon emissions that cause climate change. And I know that here at Northwestern, your researchers are working to convert sunlight into liquid fuel -- which sounds impossible, or at least really hard. (Laughter.) But the good news is, if you need to get the hard or the impossible done, America and American universities are a pretty good place to start.\nMeanwhile, our 100-year supply of natural gas is a big factor in drawing jobs back to our shores. Many are in manufacturing -- which produce the quintessential middle-class job. During the last decade, it was widely accepted that American manufacturing was in irreversible decline. And just six years ago, its crown jewel, the American auto industry, could not survive on its own. With the help of folks like Jan and Dick and Mike Quigley and others, we helped our automakers restructure and retool. Today, they\u2019re building and selling new cars at the fastest rate in eight years. We invested in new plants, new technologies, new high-tech hubs like the Digital Manufacturing and Design Institute that Northwestern has partnered with in Chicago.\nToday, American manufacturing has added more than 700,000 new jobs. It\u2019s growing almost twice as fast as the rest of the economy. And more than half of all manufacturing executives have said they are actively looking at bringing jobs back from China. To many in the middle class, the last decade was defined by outsourcing good jobs overseas. If we keep up these investments, we can define this decade by what\u2019s known as \u201cinsourcing\u201d -- with new factories now opening their doors here in America at the fastest pace in decades. And in the process, we\u2019ve also worked to grow American exports and open new markets, knock down barriers to trade, because businesses that export tend to have better-paying jobs. So today, our businesses sell more goods and services made in America to the rest of the world than ever before. Ever.\nAnd that\u2019s progress we can be proud of. Now, we also know that many of these manufacturing jobs have changed. You\u2019re not just punching in and pounding rivets anymore; you\u2019re coding computers and you\u2019re guiding robots. You\u2019re mastering 3D printing. And these jobs require some higher education or technical training. And that\u2019s why the second cornerstone of the new foundation we\u2019ve been building is making sure our children are prepared and our workers are prepared to fill the jobs of the future.\nAmerica thrived in the 20th century because we made high school free. We sent a generation to college. We cultivated the most educated workforce in the world. But it didn't take long for other countries to look at our policies and caught on to the secret of our success. So they set out to educate their kids too, so they could out-compete our kids. We have to lead the world in education once again. (Applause.)\nThat\u2019s why we launched a Race to the Top in our schools, trained thousands of math and science teachers, supported states that raised standards for learning. Today, teachers in 48 states and D.C. are teaching our kids the knowledge and skills they need to compete and win in the global economy. Working with parents and educators, we\u2019ve turned around some of the country\u2019s lowest-performing schools. We\u2019re on our way to connecting 99 percent of students to high-speed Internet, and making sure every child, at every seat, has the best technology for learning.\nLook, let\u2019s face it: Some of these changes are hard. Sometimes they cause controversy. And we have a long way to go. But public education in America is actually improving. Last year, our elementary and middle school students had the highest math and reading scores on record. The dropout rates for Latinos and African Americans are down. (Applause.) The high school graduation rate -- the high school graduation rate is up. It\u2019s now above 80 percent for the first time in history. We\u2019ve invested in more than 700 community colleges -- which are so often gateways to the middle class -- and we\u2019re connecting them with employers to train high school graduates for good jobs in fast-growing fields like high-tech manufacturing and energy and IT and cybersecurity.\nHere in Chicago, Rahm just announced that the city will pay community college tuition for more striving high school graduates. We\u2019ve helped more students afford college with grants and tax credits and loans. And today, more young people are graduating than ever before. We\u2019ve sent more veterans to college on the Post-9/11 GI Bill -- including several veterans here at Northwestern -- and a few of them are in this hall today, and we thank them for their service. (Applause.)\nSo we\u2019ve made progress on manufacturing and creating good jobs. We\u2019ve made progress on education. Of course, even if you have the right education, for decades, one of the things that made it harder for families to make ends meet and businesses to grow was the high cost of health care. And so the third cornerstone had to be health care reform.\nIn the decade before the Affordable Care Act, aka, Obamacare -- (laughter and applause) -- in the decade before the Affordable Care Act, double-digit premium increases were common. CEOs called them one of the biggest challenges to their competitiveness. And if your employer didn\u2019t drop your coverage to avoid these costs, they might pass them on to you and take them out of your wages.\nToday, we have seen a dramatic slowdown in the rising cost of health care. When we passed the Affordable Care Act, the critics were saying, what are you doing about cost. Well, let me tell you what we\u2019ve done about cost. If your family gets your health care through your employer, premiums are rising at a rate tied for the lowest on record. And what this means for the economy is staggering. If we hadn\u2019t taken this on, and premiums had kept growing at the rate they did in the last decade, the average premium for family coverage today would be $1,800 higher than they are. Now, most people don't notice it, but that\u2019s $1,800 you don\u2019t have to pay out of your pocket or see vanish from your paycheck. That\u2019s like a $1,800 tax cut. That's not for folks who signed up for Obamacare. That's the consequences of some of the reforms that we\u2019ve made.\nAnd because the insurance marketplaces we created encourage insurers to compete for your business, in many of cities they\u2019ve announced that next year\u2019s premiums -- well, something important is happening here -- next year\u2019s premiums are actually falling in some of these markets. One expert said this is \u201cdefying the law of physics.\u201d But we\u2019re getting it done. And it is progress we can be proud of.\nSo we\u2019re slowing the cost of health care, and we\u2019re covering more people at the same time. In just the last year, we reduced the share of uninsured Americans by 26 percent. That means one in four uninsured Americans -- about 10 million people -- have gained the financial security of health insurance in less than one year. And for young entrepreneurs, like many of you here today, the fact that you can compare and buy affordable plans in the marketplace frees you up to strike out on your own, chase that new idea -- something I hope will unleash new services and products and enterprises all across the country. So the job lock that used to exist because you needed health insurance, you\u2019re free from that now. You can go out and do something on your own and get affordable health care.\nAnd meanwhile, partly because health care prices have been growing at the slowest rate in nearly 50 years, the growth in what health care costs the government is down, also. I want everybody to listen carefully here, because when we were debating the Affordable Care Act there was a lot of complaining about how we couldn\u2019t afford this. The independent, nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office recently reported that in 2020, Medicare and Medicaid will cost us $188 billion less than projected just four years ago. And here\u2019s what that means in layman\u2019s terms: Health care has long been the single biggest driver of America\u2019s future deficits. It\u2019s been the single biggest driver of our debt. Health care is now the single biggest factor driving down those deficits.\nAnd this is a game-changer for the fourth cornerstone of this new foundation -- getting our fiscal house in order for the long run, so we can afford to make investments that grow the middle class.\nBetween a growing economy, some prudent spending cuts, health care reform, and asking the wealthiest Americans to pay a little bit more on their taxes, over the past five years we\u2019ve cut our deficits by more than half. When I took office, the deficit was nearly 10 percent of our economy. Today, it\u2019s approaching 3 percent. (Applause.) In other words, we can shore up America\u2019s long-term finances without falling back into the mindless austerity or manufactured crises or trying to find excuses to slash benefits to seniors that dominated Washington budget debates for so long.\nAnd finally, we\u2019ve put in place financial reform to protect consumers and prevent a crisis on Wall Street from hammering Main Street ever again. We have new tools to prevent \u201ctoo big to fail,\u201d to stop taxpayer-funded bailouts. We made it illegal for big banks to gamble with your money. We established the first-ever consumer watchdog to protect consumers from irresponsible lending or credit card practices. We secured billions of dollars in relief for consumers who get taken advantage of. And working with states attorneys general like Lisa Madigan, we\u2019ve seen industry practices changing.\nNow, an argument you\u2019ll hear oftentimes from critics is that the way to grow the economy is to just get rid of regulations; free folks up from the oppressive hand of the government. And you know, it turns out, truth be told, there are still some kind of dopey regulations on the books. (Laughter.) There are regulations that are outdated or are no longer serving a useful purpose. And we have scrubbed the laws out there and identified hundreds that are outdated, that don\u2019t help our economy, that don\u2019t make sense, and we\u2019re saving businesses billions of dollars by gradually eliminating those unnecessary regulations. But you have to contrast that with rules that discourage a casino-style mentality on Wall Street, or rules that protect the basic safety of workers on the job, or rules that safeguard the air our children breathe and keep mercury or arsenic out of our water supply. These don\u2019t just have economic benefits, these are rules that save lives and protect families. And I\u2019ll always stand up for those -- and they\u2019re good for our economy.\nSo here\u2019s the bottom line: For all the work that remains, for all the citizens that we still need to reach, what I want people to know is that there are some really good things happening in America. Unemployment down. Jobs up. Manufacturing growing. Deficits cut by more than half. High school graduation is up. College enrollment up. Energy production up. Clean energy production up. Financial system more stable. Health care costs rising at a slower rate. Across the board, the trend lines have moved in the right direction.\nThat\u2019s because this new foundation is now in place. New investments in energy and technologies that create new jobs and new industries. New investments in education that will make our workforce more skilled and competitive. New reforms to health care that cut costs for families and businesses. New reforms to our federal budget that will promote smart investments and a stronger economy for future generations. New rules for our financial system to protect consumers and prevent the kinds of crises that we endured from happening again.\nYou add it all up, and it\u2019s no surprise that for the first time in more than a decade, business leaders from around the world -- these are business surveys. Kellogg, you\u2019re familiar with these. (Laughter.) Business leaders from around the world have said the world\u2019s most attractive place to invest is not India or China, it\u2019s the United States of America. And that\u2019s because the financial sector is healthier; because manufacturing is healthier; because the housing market is healthier; because health care inflation is at a 50-year low; because our energy boom is at new highs. Because of all these things, our economy isn\u2019t just primed for steadier, more sustained growth; America is better poised to lead and succeed in the 21st century than any other nation on Earth. We\u2019ve got the best cards.\nAnd I will not allow anyone to dismantle this foundation. Because for the first time, we can see real, tangible evidence of what the contours of the new economy will look like. It\u2019s an economy teeming with new industry and commerce, and humming with new energy and new technologies, and bustling with highly skilled, higher-wage workers.\nIt\u2019s an America where a student graduating from college has the chance to advance through a vibrant job market, and where an entrepreneur can start a new business and succeed, and where an older worker can retool for that new job. And to fully realize this vision requires steady, relentless investment in these areas. We cannot let up and we cannot be complacent. We have to be hungry as a nation. We have to compete. When we do -- if we take the necessary steps to build on the foundation that through some really hard work we have laid over the last several years -- I promise you, over the next 10 years we\u2019ll build an economy where wage growth is stronger than it was in the past three decades. It is achievable.\nSo let me just talk a little more specifically about what we should be doing right now.\nFirst of all, we\u2019ve got to realize that the trends that have battered the middle class for so long aren\u2019t ones that we\u2019re going to reverse overnight. The facts that I just laid out don\u2019t mean that there aren\u2019t a lot of folks out there who are underpaid, they\u2019re underemployed, they\u2019re working long hours, they\u2019re having trouble making ends meet. I hear from them every day, I meet with them. And it\u2019s heartbreaking -- because they\u2019re struggling hard. And there are no silver bullets for job creation or faster wage growth. Anybody who tells you otherwise is not telling the truth. But there are policies that would grow jobs and wages faster than we\u2019re doing right now.\nIf we rebuild roads and bridges -- because we\u2019ve got $2 trillion of deferred maintenance on our infrastructure -- we won\u2019t just put construction workers and engineers on the job; we will revitalize entire communities, and connect people to jobs, and make it easier for businesses to ship goods around the world. And we can pay for it with tax reform that actually cuts rates on businesses, but closes wasteful loopholes, making it even more attractive for companies to invest and create jobs here in the United States. Let\u2019s do this and make our economy stronger.\nIf we make it easier for first-time homebuyers to get a loan, we won\u2019t just create even more construction jobs and speed up recovery in the housing market; we\u2019ll speed up your efforts to grow a nest egg and start a new company, and send your own kids to college and graduate school someday. So let\u2019s help more young families buy that first home, make our economy stronger.\nIf we keep investing in clean energy technology, we won\u2019t just put people to work on the assembly lines, pounding into place the zero-carbon components of a clean energy age; we\u2019ll reduce our carbon emissions and prevent the worst costs of climate change down the road. Let\u2019s do this -- invest in new American energy and make our economy stronger.\nIf we make high-quality preschool available to every child, not only will we give our kids a safe place to learn and grow while their parents go to work; we\u2019ll give them the start that they need to succeed in school, and earn higher wages, and form more stable families of their own. In fact, today, I\u2019m setting a new goal: By the end of this decade, let\u2019s enroll 6 million children in high-quality preschool. That is an achievable goal that we know will make our workforce stronger. (Applause.)\nIf we redesign our high schools, we\u2019ll graduate more kids with the real-world skills that lead directly to a good job in the new economy. If we invest more in job training and apprenticeships, we\u2019ll help more workers fill more good jobs that are coming back to this country. If we make it easier for students to pay off their college loans, we\u2019ll help a whole lot of young people breathe easier and feel freer to take the jobs they really want. (Applause.) So look, let\u2019s do this -- let\u2019s keep reforming our education system to make sure young people at every level have a shot at success, just like folks at Northwestern do.\nIf we fix our broken immigration system, we won\u2019t just prevent some of the challenges like the ones that we saw at the border this summer; we\u2019ll encourage the best and brightest from around the world to study here and stay here, and create jobs here. Independent economists say that a big bipartisan reform bill that the House has now blocked for over a year would grow our economy, shrink our deficits, secure our borders. Let\u2019s pass that bill. Let\u2019s make America stronger. (Applause.)\nIf we want to make and sell the best products, we have to invest in the best ideas, like you do here at Northwestern. Your nanotechnology institute doesn\u2019t just conduct groundbreaking research; that research has spun off 20 startups and more than 1,800 products -- that means jobs. (Applause.)\nHere\u2019s another example. Over a decade ago, America led the international effort to sequence the human genome. One study found that every dollar we invested returned $140 to our economy. Now, I don\u2019t have an MBA, but that\u2019s sounds like a good return on investment. (Laughter and applause.)\nToday, though, the world\u2019s largest genomics center is in China. That doesn\u2019t mean America is slipping. It does mean America isn\u2019t investing. We can\u2019t let other countries discover the products and businesses that will shape the next century and the century after that. So we\u2019ve got to invest more in the kinds of basic research that led to Google and GPS, and makes our economy stronger.\nIf we raise the minimum wage, we won\u2019t just put -- (applause) -- we won\u2019t just put more money in workers\u2019 pockets; they\u2019ll spend that money at local businesses, who in turn will hire more people.\nIn the two years since I first asked Congress to raise the national minimum wage, 13 states and D.C. went and raised theirs. And more business owners are joining them on their own. It\u2019s on the ballot in five states this November, including Illinois. (Applause.) And here\u2019s the thing -- recent surveys show that a majority of small business owners support a gradual increase to $10.10 an hour. A survey just last week showed that nearly two-thirds of employers thought the minimum wage should go up in their state -- and more than half of them think it should be at least $10. So what\u2019s stopping us? Let\u2019s agree that nobody who works full-time in America should ever have to raise a family in poverty. Let\u2019s give America a raise. It will make the economy stronger. (Applause.)\nIf we make sure a woman is paid equal to a man for her efforts -- (applause) -- that is not just giving women a boost. Gentlemen, you want your wife making that money that she has earned. (Laughter.) It gives the entire family a boost and it gives the entire economy a boost. Women now outpace men in college degrees and graduate degrees, but they often start their careers with lower pay. And that gap grows over time, and that affects their families. It\u2019s stupid. (Laughter and applause.) Let\u2019s inspire and support more women, especially in fields like science and technology and engineering and math. (Applause.) Let\u2019s catch up to 2014, pass a fair pay law, make our economy stronger.\nAnd while we\u2019re at it, let\u2019s get rid of the barriers that keep more moms who want to work from entering the workforce. Let\u2019s do what Dean Blount did here at Kellogg. She\u2019s been working with us at the White House, helping business and political leaders who recognize that flexibility in the workplace and paid maternity leave are actually good for business. And let\u2019s offer those deals to dads, too. (Applause.) Because we want to make sure that they can participate in child-rearing. And let\u2019s make sure work pays for parents who are raising young kids. It\u2019s a good investment.\nCalifornia adopted paid leave, which boosted work and earnings for moms with young kids. Let\u2019s follow their lead. Let\u2019s make our economy stronger.\nNow, none of these policies I just mentioned on their own will entirely get us to where we want to be. But if we do these things systematically, the cumulative impact will be huge. Unemployment will drop a little faster, which means workers will gain a little more leverage when it comes to wages and salaries, which means consumer confidence will go up, which means families will be able to spend a little more and save a little more, which means our economy grows stronger, and growth will be shared. More people will feel this recovery, rather than just reading about it in the newspapers. That\u2019s the truth.\nAnd I\u2019m going to keep making the argument for these policies, because they are right for America. They are supported by the facts. And I\u2019m always willing to work with anyone, Democrat or Republican, to get things done. And every once in a while, we actually see a bill land on my desk from Congress. (Laughter.) And we do a bill signing and I look at the members, and I say -- I tell them, look how much fun this is. Let\u2019s do this again. Let\u2019s do it again. (Laughter and applause.)\nBut if gridlock prevails, if cooperation and compromise are no longer valued, but vilified, then I\u2019ll keep doing everything I can on my own if it will make a difference for working Americans. (Applause.)\nI will keep teaming up with governors and mayors and CEOs and philanthropists who want to help. Here\u2019s an example. There are 28 million Americans who would benefit from a minimum wage increase -- 28 million. Over the past two years, because we\u2019ve teamed up with cities and states and businesses, and went around Congress, 7 million of them have gotten a raise. So until Congress chooses to step up and help all of them, I\u2019ll keep fighting to get an extra million here and an extra million there with a raise. We\u2019ll keep fighting for this.\nAnd let me just say one other thing about the economy -- because oftentimes you hear this from the critics: The notion is that the agenda I\u2019ve just outlined is somehow contrary to pro-business, capitalist, free-market values. And since we\u2019re here at a business school, I thought it might be useful to point out that Bloomberg, for example, I think came out with an article today saying that corporate balance sheets are the strongest just about that they\u2019ve ever been. Corporate debt is down. Profits are up. Businesses are doing good.\nSo this idea that somehow any of these policies -- like the minimum wage or fair pay or clean energy -- are somehow bad for business is simply belied by the facts. It\u2019s not true. And if you talk to business leaders, even the ones who really don't like to admit it because they don't like me that much -- (laughter) -- they\u2019ll admit that actually their balance sheets look really strong, and that this economy is doing better than our competitors around the world. So don't buy this notion that somehow this is an anti-business agenda. This is a pro-business agenda. This is a pro-economic growth agenda.\nNow, I am not on the ballot this fall. Michelle is pretty happy about that. (Laughter.) But make no mistake: These policies are on the ballot -- every single one of them. This isn\u2019t some official campaign speech, or political speech, and I\u2019m not going to tell you who to vote for -- although I suppose it is kind of implied. (Laughter and applause.) But what I have done is laid out my ideas to create more jobs and to grow more wages. And I\u2019ve also tried to correct the record -- because, as I said, there\u2019s a lot of noise out there. Every item I ticked off, those are the facts. It\u2019s not conjecture. It\u2019s not opinion. It\u2019s not partisan rhetoric. I laid out facts.\nSo I laid out what I know has happened over the six years of my presidency so far, and I\u2019ve laid out an agenda for what I think should happen to make us grow even better, grow even faster. A true opposition party should now have the courage to lay out their agenda, hopefully also grounded in facts.\nThere\u2019s a reason fewer Republicans are preaching doom on deficits -- it\u2019s because the deficits have come down at almost a record pace, and they\u2019re now manageable. There\u2019s a reason fewer Republicans you hear them running about Obamacare -- because while good, affordable health care might seem like a fanged threat to the freedom of the American people on Fox News -- (laughter) -- it\u2019s turns out it\u2019s working pretty well in the real world. (Applause.)\nNow, when push came to shove this year, and Republicans in Congress actually had to take a stand on policies that would help the middle class and working Americans -- like raising the minimum wage, or enacting fair pay, or refinancing student loans, or extending insurance for the unemployed -- the answer was \u201cno.\u201d But one thing they did vote \u201cyes\u201d on was another massive tax cut for the wealthiest Americans. In fact, just last month, at least one top Republican in Congress said that tax cuts for those at the top are -- and I\u2019m quoting here -- \u201ceven more pressing now\u201d than they were 30 years ago. More pressing. When nearly all the gains of the recovery have gone to the top 1 percent, when income inequality is at as high a rate as we\u2019ve seen in decades, I find that a little hard to swallow that they really desperately need a tax cut right now, it\u2019s urgent. ]\nWhy? (Laughter.) What are the facts? What is the empirical data that would justify that position? Kellogg Business School, you guys are all smart. You do all this analysis. You run the numbers. Has anybody here seen a credible argument that that is what our economy needs right now? Seriously. (Laughter.)\nBut this is the -- if you watch the debate, including on some of the business newscasts -- (laughter) -- and folks are just pontificating about how important this is. Based on what? What\u2019s the data? What\u2019s the proof? If there were any credible argument that says when those at the top do well and eventually everybody else will do well, it would have borne itself out by now. We\u2019d see data that that was true. It\u2019s not.\nAmerican economic greatness has never trickled down from the top. It grows from a rising, thriving middle class and opportunity for working people. That's what makes us different. (Applause.)\nSo I just want to be clear here -- because you guys are going to be business leaders of the future, and you\u2019re going to be making decisions based on logic and reason and facts and data. And right now you\u2019ve got two starkly different visions for this country. And I believe, with every bone in my body, that there\u2019s one clear choice here because it\u2019s supported by facts.\nAnd this is our moment to define what the next decade and beyond will look like. This is our chance to set the conditions for middle-class growth in the 21st century. The decisions we make this year, and over the next few years, will determine whether or not we set the stage for America\u2019s greatness in this century just like we did in the last one -- whether or not we restore the link between hard work and higher wages; whether or not we continue to invest in a skilled, educated citizenry; whether or not we rebuild an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead.\nAnd some of that depends on you. There is a reason why I came to a business school instead of a school of government. I actually believe that capitalism is the greatest force for prosperity and opportunity the world has ever known. And I believe in private enterprise -- not government, but innovators and risk-takers and makers and doers -- driving job creation.\nBut I also believe in a higher principle, which is we\u2019re all in this together. (Applause.) That\u2019s the spirit that made the American economy work. That's what made the American economy not just the world\u2019s greatest wealth creator, but the world\u2019s greatest opportunity generator. And because you\u2019re America\u2019s future business leaders and civic leaders, that makes you the stewards of America\u2019s greatest singlet asset -- and that's our people.\nSo as you engage in the pursuit of profits, I challenge you to do so with a sense of purpose. As you chase your own success, I challenge you to cultivate more ways to help more Americans chase their success.\nIt is the American people who\u2019ve made the progress of the last six years possible. It is the American people who will make our future progress possible. It is the American people that make American business successful. And they should share in that success. It\u2019s not just for you. It\u2019s for us. Because it\u2019s the American people that made the investments over the course of generations to allow you and me to be here and experience this success. That's the story of America. America is a story of progress -- sometimes halting, sometimes incomplete, sometimes harshly challenged. But the story of America is a story of progress.\nAnd it has now been six long years since our economy nearly collapsed. Despite that shock, through the pain that so many fellow Americans felt; for all the gritty, grueling work required to come back, all the work that\u2019s left to be done -- a new foundation is laid. A new future is yet to be written. And I am as confident as ever that that future will be led by the United States of America.\nThank you, everybody. God bless you. God bless America.",
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        "raw_content": "Established by charter in 1856 as East Alabama Male College, the academic institution that would come to be known as Auburn University was founded ten years before Lee County\u2019s inception. Local residents, such as John Bowles Glenn, the pastor of\u2026\nTags: Auburn, Education, Lee County\nIn 1899, Auburn Mayor Charles Little and the town council appropriated bonds of $6,000 to build a large public schoolhouse. The 74x58 \u00bd foot building included a 40x70 foot auditorium on the top floor. Amenities included wood and coal pot-bellied\u2026\nIn 1914, the city of Auburn successfully petitioned the Lee County Board of Education to strip Opelika\u2019s high school of the title \u201cLee County High School\u201d and bequeath that distinction to a new high school in Auburn. Auburn provided seven acres\u2026\nGold Hill School\nLocated in northwestern Lee County, the Gold Hill community coalesced during the mid-1830s. Originally located in Chambers County, the settlement fell within Lee County\u2019s boundaries after its 1866 inception. Resident Nathaniel Robertson donated\u2026\nOpelika Male School and Opelika Female Academy\nAfter Opelika\u2019s 1854 town incorporation, citizens concerned with the educational prospects of the hamlet\u2019s youth opened several private academies. Two of the early private schools were the Opelika Male School and the Opelika Female Academy, both\u2026\nOpelika Baptist Female College\nOpelika Baptist Church established a school in 1873. Local members of the denomination opened the Baptist Female College inside Opelika Baptist Church and named Professor J.J. Langham as principal. It later moved to a new two-story brick building\u2026\nUnder the management of Professor Franklin Little, Beulah Academy opened its doors in November 1894. In 1928, the Lee County Board of Education passed a motion to erect a consolidated first through twelfth grade school in Beulah. Beulah Academy, Pine\u2026\nWittel Dormitory\nLocated at 205 South Gay Street, Wittel Dormitory represents an example of the colonial revival architectural style. Built in the early 1900s as the private residence of Samuel S. Wittel, the building first served as a boarding facility for\u2026\nTrinity Male and Female High Schools\nOne of Lee County\u2019s first academic institutions opened in the now-defunct community of Browneville in 1837. The school lay four miles south of the modern-day unincorporated community of Salem, AL, near Marshall\u2019s Hill. James McGreen founded the\u2026\nUnion Grove School\nFormerly the lone educational institution in the community of Chewacla, this tiny log cabin Christian school was built around 1840 run for two years by the Reverend William M. Mitchell. The one-room facility was located near the Methodist church on\u2026\nIn 1923, several rural one-room schools (including Whatley, Thompson, Hopewell, Hinson, Parker\u2019s Crossroads, and Dorsey schools) in the vicinity of present-day Beauregard, AL consolidated to form the Whatley School. The school at Parker\u2019s\u2026\nLoachapoka Academy\nJohn Fletcher Yarborough established this one-room educational facility in 1854. He became the school\u2019s first principal, while his wife, America Walton Leftwich, taught music. Contemporary Loachapoka High School resides on the site of the old\u2026\nPepperell Village School\nA factory community appeared after the opening of Pepperell Manufacturing Company\u2019s Opelika textile mill in 1925. A school founded in the new neighborhood under the aegis of the county school system served the first- through sixth-grade students of\u2026\nLittle Zion School\nFormerly located 4.5 miles south of Opelika on Highway 51, Little Zion School serviced Lee County African-American students starting around the turn of the century. Gladys Owens, a teacher from Tuskegee, commuted to Little Zion School to teach\u2026\nMount Moriah School\nLocated on Wrights Mill Road in close proximity to the entrance of Chewacla State Park, the Mount Moriah Rosenwald School was founded in or around 1932. The one-room school functioned for around thirty years, until the Lee County Board of Education\u2026\nLee County Training School\nOne of the largest Rosenwald schools erected in Alabama, the ten-room Lee County Training School served first- through twelfth-grade African-American students in the Auburn area starting in 1928. Lee County Training School became the first black\u2026\nTags: African American Schools, Auburn AL, Clarence Jackson, Education, Great Depression, J.F. Drake High School, Julius Rosenwald, Lamar Player, Lee County AL, Lee County Training School, Martin Luther King Jr. Park Auburn Alabama, Rosenwald Schools\nFrog Pond School\nFrog Pond School, also known as Jones Academy, was on Lee County Road 279 near the intersection with Lee County Road 259. Professors S.J. Holder and J.H. Bradshaw instructed students at Frog Pond around the turn of the twentieth century. Frog Pond\u2026\nBotsford School\nFounded in 1923 near the intersection of Highway 280 and Lee County Road 147, pot-bellied stoves heated this three-room school. This facility, located near the Farmville community, served students from the first to the seventh grades. Former student\u2026\nMount Sinai School\nAdjacent to Mount Sinai Church, Mount Sinai School catered to Farmville\u2019s African-American schoolchildren. Housed in a two-story building, the school operated from 1913 until some undisclosed date during the 1940s. Janie Jones of Opelika taught at\u2026\nPine Grove Academy\nLocated near Beulah, Pine Grove Academy was founded in the 1870s, next to the land that K.L. Wallace donated to the Methodist church on Lee County Road 262. The school has succumbed to the ravages of time, but the original church site still exists,\u2026\nSmith's Station School\nThis academic institute, one of the county\u2019s oldest, started out as a log cabin in 1826, near where Smith\u2019s Station Elementary School currently stands. This school never had more than thirty students. Much like the consolidations in the Beulah\u2026\nJ.F. Drake High School\nAuburn\u2019s last exclusively African-American public high school was founded in 1957. J.F. Drake High School was named after Dr. Joseph Fanning Drake, and Auburn native who went on to become the president of Alabama A&M College in Huntsville. In 1968,\u2026\nTags: African American, Auburn, Education, Lee County\nIn 1931, the institution that would come to be known as Auburn High School opened on Samford Avenue at the site of present-day Samford Middle School. From 1931 to 1959, the institution was known as Lee County High School. Until 1966, the entire\u2026\nFrom 1931 to 1966, Auburn\u2019s white middle (and elementary) school students operated under the aegis of Auburn High School at 332 East Samford Avenue. During this period, the sub-institution was known as Auburn Grammar School. When Auburn High School\u2026\nBoykin Street Elementary School\nAuburn's first public elementary school that serviced only African-American students was founded in 1951, when it also briefly functioned as a junior high school. Boykin Street Elementary remained the institution for Auburn\u2019s African-American\u2026\nLuther N. 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        "raw_content": "Mindful Eating for a Happy Christmas\nHow do you feel when you think about \u2018Christmas food\u2019? Does your mouth water? Do you resign yourself to the fact that you will over-eat and plan to make up for it in the New Year? Do you panic at the thought of there being lots of \u2018fattening\u2019 foods to avoid? Then it could be time to start practising \u2018mindful eating\u2019\u2026\nEating should always be a pleasure!\nEating more than we really need, and eating food that is convenient but not necessarily what our body needs, is an easy thing to do \u2013 even more so during the festive season. Whether it\u2019s the seemingly endless supply of Quality Streets found in offices across the land, the box of mince pies hiding in every kitchen cupboard \u2018in case someone comes round\u2019, or those last few roast potatoes that \u2018need eating up\u2019, there\u2019s always something available, always something to reach for without thinking.\nFor some people, the ongoing availability of food \u2013 particularly at Christmas \u2013 presents a different problem: they feel guilty about eating certain types of food and go out of their way to avoid them. This has as much potential to bring about an unhelpful relationship with food as the tendency to gobble up whatever is being offered \u2013 the mind develops thought-patterns which underpin and reinforce negative ideas about body image. In this way, under-eating can become something we do without thinking, too.\nMindful eating for pleasure and good health\nOne way of exercising our powers of awareness, so that we can make conscious decisions about what we eat \u2013 and, importantly, truly enjoy and benefit from the things we consume \u2013 is to practice \u2018mindful eating\u2019. Before we go on to the \u2018how\u2019, here are a couple of definitions of mindful eating:\n\u201cMindful Eating is allowing yourself to become aware of the positive and nurturing opportunities that are available through food selection and preparation by respecting your own inner wisdom\u201d ~ The Center for Mindful Eating\n\u201cMindful eating is eating with intention and attention: Eating with the intention of caring for yourself [and] eating with the attention necessary for noticing and enjoying your food and its effects on your body\u201d ~ Am I Hungry?\nAs these two statements suggest, there are big advantages that come with eating mindfully \u2013 the main one being that when we are aware of what we are doing, we can make choices which will have positive effects on our physical and mental health. The person who has a tendency to unthinkingly swallow more than their fair share of chocolates can choose to say \u2018No, thank you\u2019 when offered yet another, and the person who has grown to deny themselves the pleasure of eating sweet treats can choose to say \u2018Yes, please!\u2019.\nYoga and mindful eating\nThis is all good news for those of us who attempt to live our lives according to the principles of yoga, which state that a healthy mind and a healthy body create the optimum conditions for our practice \u2013 and, therefore, for reaching the goal of spiritual enlightenment that a consistent and dedicated yoga practice promises.\nNot only this, but by training our powers of awareness through the practice of mindful eating, we can pay more attention to everything else we do: the things we think about, the words that leave our lips, and our behaviour in the world. Practising mindful eating works very much like practising yoga postures \u2013 we learn to listen to our inner wisdom. Just as we might acknowledge thirst and quench it with a glass of water, we can identify the need to adapt a posture in order to avoid injury, or to deepen the pose.\nOne very effective exercise for honing your mindful eating skills is given in \u2018A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook\u2019, by Stahl & Goldstein. It involves spending time looking at, smelling and considering what you\u2019re about to eat, before gradually taking in more and more sensory details as you put the item in your mouth and chew it.\nIf you\u2019ve never done this exercise with us in our classes, have a go at home. Try the exercise with a small a handful of raisins, as suggested in this adaptation of Stahl & Goldsteins\u2019 mindful eating exercise, and then see if you can apply the same technique in other situations \u2013 like when you\u2019re sitting at the Christmas dinner table!\nRead more about how you can gain control over your desires!\nTurn on, tune in, drop out?\nCould you give up communication technology for a month? No late night phone calls with your lover, no scrolling down your Facebook newsfeed on the bus, no emails to open while you have your first coffee of the day. On the face of it, it sounds impossible \u2013 we live in an age where these things are the norm \u2013 but when Peacock Tree Yoga student and teacher, Steve Poile, traveled to a remote ashram in India, he was determined to leave the electronic world behind\u2026\nAn ashram by the Ganges. Perfect.\nThis was my second TTC \u2013 the first in Mysore at The Mystic School last year, was in the centre of the city with meals and access to the outside world a short walk from the classroom. Whilst it was a great Indian experience, it lacked the peace and tranquility I was seeking. I wanted a place where I\u2019d be able to develop a deeper spiritual practice, create closer ties with the Sivananda path, develop my readiness to teach, and withdraw from the outside world in order to be able to focus on my own yoga practice.\nAfter a lot of research, I decided to register with the Sivananda Kutir, Uttarkashi, an ashram next to the Ganges, in the foothills of the Himalayas. It offered everything I was looking for, in particular, a core focus on Sivananda yoga, remoteness in the mountains, and an absence of any outside distractions due to the (supposed) unavailability of wifi and mobile phone signals.\nDeparting from York, it took over 40 hours travelling time to reach the Ashram, the last leg of the journey being a seven-hour car journey from Rishikesh (the spiritual home of Swami Sivananda) through mountain passes and past beautiful scenery to the little collection of buildings by the Ganges that was to be home for the next month.\nAfter just one day to recover from the trip, the ashram experience began, with a daily schedule as reliable as the sounds that formed our soundtrack; the rushing water of the Ganges, the melodic calls of exotic birds, and the rhythms of the local bugs:\n5am \u2013 get up\nEven meal times were a meditation of sorts.\n6am \u2013 Satsang (meditation and chanting)\n8am \u2013 asana practice\n10am \u2013 brunch\n10.30am \u2013 karma yoga (performing helpful tasks around the ashram)\n12 noon \u2013 lectures\n4pm \u2013 asana practice (yes, another one)\n7pm \u2013 Satsang\n9.30pm \u2013 lights out\nThe Ashram \u2018rules\u2019\nAll activities are compulsory at the ashram, there are no exceptions. All food is sattvic lacto-vegetarian, consisting of one veg curry or dahl and rice (sometimes substituted by a dosa, noodles or roti), and a piece of fruit \u2013 all very basic but delicious. Everything \u2013 Satsang, meals, lectures \u2013 is undertaken sitting cross-legged on the floor. Daily Vedanta and asana homework must be crammed into the few moments of spare time since there\u2019s no room for falling behind \u2013 hand-in is required the following day.\nI was expecting all of this. However, there was one \u2018rule\u2019 which no longer applied. The relentless march of technology meant that the local area had recently obtained a 3G mobile phone signal! Giving up communication technology was no longer an externally imposed withdrawal from the external world, but a choice I would have to make. Did I switch on my phone and have access to the outside world or did I keep it switched off and maintain the remoteness and withdrawal? I chose the latter, since this was an opportunity to experience a different pace of life and be liberated from the demands of modern technology.\nRead about Rob Milner\u2019s yoga studies in Austria\nA moment of pure stillness\nEvery day as I awoke, I no longer felt the desire to reach for the phone and see the latest news, emails, and Facebook posts. Instead, I focused on my own wellbeing, prepared for the day and quietly walked to the Satsang hall free from thoughts generated by this and that in the world beyond the ashram walls. As the month progressed, my mind became quieter and more peaceful. I didn\u2019t once feel the need to switch on my phone. I felt liberated, able to sit by the Ganges, my spine tingling as I felt only love radiating out, and a blissful nothing coming in.\nThe modern world, with its demands on your time and resources is, you begin to understand, a self-made constraint imposed by the self on the self. I can choose to allow social media, email, mobile phone and so on to make constant demands, or I can choose to ignore these demands. The more I ignore them the quieter they become, and in turn the quieter and calmer my mind becomes.\nWhen I returned to the UK I asked people what of importance had happened whilst I was away. My question was met with quizzical responses\u2026.nobody could really recall anything of importance that was worth a mention. I hadn\u2019t missed a thing \u2013 and that\u2019s partly why I have chosen to maintain a lower level of reliance on technology now I\u2019m back on home soil. I leave the phone at home and don\u2019t reach for it in the morning, and in doing so, I\u2019ve managed to retain a quiet mind and a sense of calmness. It feels strange at times since I was used to having a mind full of thoughts.\nSo did I achieve the objectives I set out at the start of my trip? The answer is as loud and noticeable as the sound of insects scurrying along the stone floor of the quiet ashram: Yes! The regularity and simplicity of ashram life, combined with a voluntary withdrawal from technology, allowed me to delve deep into my yoga studies, and tune into an inner peace and tranquility that I\u2019ve been able to hold on to \u2013 even when my phone lights up.\nSomething big and special is in our midst, according to the world\u2019s astronomers and astrologers. You might even have seen one of the many online articles about it \u2013 \u2018it\u2019 being the November 2016 Supermoon. This full moon, we\u2019re told, will be one of the best for a long time to come due to its proximity to the earth.\nFor Ashtanga yoga practitioners, a full moon will always be worth observing. New moons, too. Ashtangis practising in the traditional way (as taught by Sri K Pattabhi Jois) consider moon days as holidays. Guruji, as the tradition\u2019s founding father was affectionately known by his students, told his students that when the earth, sun and moon are all in a straight line in space, universal energy is much stronger, and the possibility of injury is greater \u2013 hence, asana practice should be avoided.\nThe Jois family has a strong background in Vedic astrology, which should be taken into consideration when we speak about the importance of the phase of the moon to Ashtanga yoga. It\u2019s worth noting, too, that Guruji himself was born on a full moon, giving him the ability to \u201cbring consciousness to bear on the hidden dimensions of life\u201d, according to one astrology website. Why not find out what phase of the moon you were born in?\nBut it\u2019s not just in the Ashtanga yoga world, where we find respect for the phase of the moon, and encouragement to slow down and adapt our practice. Hatha yoga, which we can consider as the umbrella term for all forms of physical yoga practice, including Ashtanga vinyasa, is all about balancing heightened and subdued energy \u2013 whether these are brought about by the phase of the moon, or the time of the year.\nIn Ashtanga yoga, many practitioners will gladly take a day off during a full moon, such as the one on November 14th \u2013 and understandably so, since they do generally commit themselves to six early morning practices a week! Many others will adapt their practice, often taking their lead from a \u2018moon sequence\u2019 devised by world-renowned Ashtangi, Matthew Sweeney (see video, below).\nThe cool winds of vata\u2026\nIf you\u2019ve noticed an increasing sense of unease lately, and have been feeling scattered, exhausted and anxious, then you\u2019re probably wondering why \u2013 and worrying if it will ever end. The good news is, it will, but maybe not until Spring \u2013 unless you choose to make some adjustments now. And how do you do that? Well, as Bob Dylan so memorably put it, the answer, my friend, is blowin\u2019 in the wind\u2026\nBob knows all about vata\nIt\u2019s typical at this time of the year \u2013 when the Autumn winds are shaking down the trees and Winter\u2019s long fingers begin to give us an icy poke, as though warning us of an impending deep freeze \u2013 for our bodies to respond. We can feel stiff and fragile, we might experience difficulty sleeping, and develop dry skin \u2013 as though the wind and cool temperatures are shaking us down, too. And when our bodies feel under assault, so do our minds.\nAccording to the ancient science of Ayurveda (a system for maintaining physical and mental wellbeing, which developed alongside yoga and is considered its sister science), when we experience these changes, it\u2019s due to an excess of \u2018vata\u2019. The cooler months of the year are renowned for creating this effect.\nWhat is vata?\nVata is one of the three doshas, or types of energy, which Ayurvedic science tells us each person is made up of (the others are \u2018kapha\u2019 and \u2018pitta\u2019). None of us are the same, according to this theory; we\u2019re all composed of different amounts of each dosha \u2013 and it\u2019s a matter of maintaining our individual constitution in order to maintain optimum health. If you\u2019re curious to know your dosha type, you can find out very easily and for free on the Chopra Center website (in return for your email address).\nFor our purposes, the point is this: whether vata plays a dominant role in your make-up or not, Autumn and Winter still have plenty of potential for creating excessive amounts of this fast and flighty kind of energy \u2013 an energy which, when in balance fuels our creativity and vitality, makes us quick and bright, joyful and active, but causes fear and anxiety when in excess \u2013 as well as countless other symptoms, as listed in this article from Svastha Ayurveda, a holistic healthcare practice based in Colorado.\n\u2018That which moves things\u2019\nVata in balance brings joy, not stress\nSo, what to do with all this \u2018vata\u2019 swirling around in the November air, moving through us and within us? Well one thing we can do is play vata at her own game. If we translate the word \u2018vata\u2019 from Sanskrit to English, we get \u2018that which moves things\u2019 \u2013 and therein lies the answer: we move \u2013 mindfully. In doing so, we soothe the nervous system whilst generating lubricating and nourishing heat in the body.\nA fluid, yet grounding yoga asana practice, such as the one we\u2019ll be working on in our classes this week, offers us the perfect way to raise the temperature and focus the mind. But it\u2019s not only the healing effects of asana that yoga brings to the Ayurvedic table. Pranayama, meditation and relaxation also help to stop our swirling thoughts, our fluttery stomachs, our shortness of breath. In short, yoga can help us remain calm, joyful, warm and secure, in even the strongest of winds.\n\u201cThe pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the yoga student adjusts the sails\u201d ~ William Arthur Ward (paraphrased!)",
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        "raw_content": "Penn Receives $25 Million Gift to Create Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics\nPHILADELPHIA -- The University of Pennsylvania has received a $25 million gift from alumnus Ronald O. Perelman to create the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, which will provide a new home for Penn\u2019s departments of Political Science and Economics in the School of Arts and Sciences.\nThe Center will be located in the West Philadelphia Trust Building at 36th and Walnut streets in the heart of Penn\u2019s campus.\n\u201cRon Perelman\u2019s extraordinary generosity will enable us to create an outstanding center for political science and economics, two of Penn\u2019s most popular undergraduate majors,\u201d Penn President Amy Gutmann said. \u201cThe Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics will transform the existing space into a magnificent new building that will combine two key academic departments in one central location. \u201c\nThe building currently houses several administrative offices along with the office of Counseling and Psychological Services. They will all be relocated on campus.\n\u201cI am proud to continue my support of this extraordinary institution that means so much to me and my family,\u201d Perelman said. \u201cThis gift underscores my deeply held belief that our next generation must be given the tools to not only understand but positively impact government and the increasingly complex global economy.\u201d\nPerelman is the son of Raymond G. and the late Ruth Perelman, who in 2011 made a $225 million gift to Penn\u2019s School of Medicine, now the Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The gift was the largest single gift in the University\u2019s history.\nA member of Penn's Board of Trustees, Ronald O. Perelman holds both graduate and undergraduate degrees from Penn\u2019s Wharton School. A frequent donor to the University, his previous gifts include $20 million to create Perelman Quadrangle, making it possible for the University to restore the buildings at the historic core of its campus: Houston Hall; Irvine Auditorium; Cohen Hall, named for Perelman\u2019s former wife, the late Claudia Cohen, a graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences and the first woman editor of The Daily Pennsylvanian; College Hall; and Williams Hall. At that time, it was the largest single gift for campus life in Penn\u2019s history. Perelman has also supported undergraduate financial aid, The Wharton School, Athletics and Medicine.\n\"With this gift, Mr. Perelman has single-handedly assured the vitality of the social sciences at Penn by providing for a home for our truly outstanding political science and economics faculty,\u201d said Rebecca Bushnell, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. \u201cI know that the impact of this gift will be felt across the School for years to come.\u201d\nPerelman is chairman and chief executive officer of MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc., a diversified holding company with interests in consumer products, defense, entertainment, financial services, education, biotechnology and gaming.\nAn active philanthropist, he is the founder of the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program and has established the Department of Dermatology in his name at NYU Medical Center, The Ronald O. Perelman Heart Institute at New York Presbyterian Hospital and The Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine at Weill Cornell. Committed to women's health, the arts and education, Perelman was president of the Guggenheim Museum and serves on the boards of Carnegie Hall, the University of Pennsylvania, the New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and the NYU Medical Center, among others.",
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        "raw_content": "Party On: Devon Windsor, Diego Boneta and Rachel Hilbert attend Victoria's Secret PINK Nation Spring Break Beach Party in Cancun, Mexico on March 15, 2016. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Victoria's Secret Pink\nDo you smell that, the unmistakable odor of stale beer and sunscreen mixed with regret? Yes, it's that time of year again, when hundreds of thousands of American college students descend on resort towns in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean for a week of day-drinking, EDM-thumping foam parties and more than a few poor decisions.\nBut how, exactly, did spring break become a booze-fueled rite of passage for American coeds? And do today's college kids still get psyched about a week of sunburn, hangovers and fried shrimp specials, or have they moved on to more respectable choices?\nBlame the Greeks\nLet's start with some history. Ancient history. Turns out you can trace the roots of Spring Break all the way back to those crazy Ancient Greeks. Apparently, it could get stressful inventing democracy and Western philosophy all day, so the Greeks liked to blow off some steam each spring with a three-day \"awakening\" dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility.\nBut the real start of spring break as we know it was in the mid-1930s, when a swimming coach from Colgate University in frigid Upstate New York decided to take his team down to Florida for some early training at a brand-new Olympic-size pool in sunny Fort Lauderdale. The idea clicked with other college swim coaches and soon the spring training migration became an annual tradition for swimmers nationwide.\nSince you can only swim so much (wrinkly fingers are a real thing), the college athletes also excelled in partying. Word got back to campus that Florida wasn't a bad place to spend Easter break and the flow of northern college students to southern beaches started to pick up through the 1940s and 1950s.\n'Where the Boys Are'\nBut the uncontested landmark moment in spring break history was the publication of a little book originally titled \"Unholy Spring,\" but smartly changed to \"Where the Boys Are.\" In 1958, Glendon Swarthout was an English professor at Michigan State University who tagged along with his students (not creepy at all) to witness their Beatnik-era shenanigans in Fort Lauderdale.\nDolores Hart, Paula Prentiss, Yvette Mimieux and Connie Francis star in the original spring break movie, 1960's 'Where the Boys Are.'\nBack then, hooking up was called \"playing house\" and Swarthout witnessed enough house-playing, beach cruising and beer-chugging in Fort Lauderdale to fill his breakout novel, published in 1960. MGM quickly turned \"Where the Boys Are\" into a blockbuster romantic comedy that made spring break in Florida seem like paradise -- or at least a version of paradise where you sleep 20 people to a hotel room but the cute guy has a yacht.\nAfter \"Where the Boys Are,\" the spring break floodgates were officially wide open. Seemingly overnight the numbers of college students visiting Fort Lauderdale over Easter vacation went from 20,000 to 50,000. By 1985, an estimated 350,000 students mobbed Fort Lauderdale during spring break. In response, the town passed tougher public drinking laws and the mayor even went on \"Good Morning America\" to tell spring breakers to take their balcony-diving, drunk-driving antics somewhere else.\nWhich they did. Other Florida beaches had already begun to pick up the overflow from Fort Lauderdale, including Panama City Beach and Daytona Beach.\nThe latter became the shooting location for MTV's first-ever spring break special broadcast in 1986. By the mid-1990s, MTV's annual skinfest had become a cultural institution, showcasing live musical performances and lots of Carmen Electra in a bikini from spring break destinations like Cancun, Jamaica and (for some reason) Lake Havasu, Arizona.\nAround the same time, another spring break tradition was born far from the beaches of Florida or Mexico. In 1983, some black college students in Atlanta, Georgia, organized a picnic for kids who were stuck on campus over Spring Break. This was a few years after the number-one disco hit \"Le Freak\" and Rick James' \"Superfreak\" was still big, so the organizers decided to call their picnic gathering Freaknik.\nWhat started as a small get-together with burgers, hot dogs and a boom box would explode over the next decade into THE Spring Break destination for black college students (and high school students, and anyone else who felt like coming). By 1996, hundreds of thousands of young black people would cruise into Atlanta for Freaknik, clogging traffic day and night for a multi-day street party. Freaknik cemented Atlanta as a Mecca of black culture, but the party fizzled out around 1999, as the mayor cracked down hard on cruising.\nGone are the heydays of MTV and Freaknik, but is spring break still a big deal for today's college kids?\nNumbers are hard to come by, but as recently as 2013, Panama City Beach was drawing 500,000 people a year to its sugary white (minus the barf-stains) shores. Then, after a particular nasty Spring Break in 2015, Panama City officials voted to ban all alcohol consumption on the beach, which has apparently drained the life out of the party.\nWhat's clear is that college students today have a lot more choices for how they want to spend their spring break. The beaches are definitely still popular -- according to a 2015 survey, 50 percent of college students planned to go somewhere \"warm\" for spring break -- but so are trips that emphasize meaning over mayhem.\nIn 1989, Habitat for Humanity became one of the first volunteer organizations to offer an \"Alternative Spring Break\" to college kids looking to give back over vacation. Since then, more than 260,000 students have participated in Habitat's Collegiate Challenge, including 7,000 in 2018, according to a Habitat spokesperson.\nToday there are hundreds of alternative spring break chapters at colleges and universities across the United States. Kelly Esenther is a sophomore psychology major at Michigan State University where she's the education coordinator for Alternative Spartan Breaks, which organizes 17 different trips each year for activities like trail construction or HIV advocacy.\nIn an email, Esenther says that more than 200 MSU students sign up each year, even though they don't know where they're going until they're accepted into the program. For them, it's about the experience, not the destination.\nArrests for underage drinking, public intoxication and fighting are so common during spring break that some police departments set up temporary jails on the beach, what one officer described as \"two dog kennels with rubber flooring.\"\nNext Story \u00b7 Adventure\nAre People Dying to Find Fenn's Treasure?\n10 Spring Break Staycations\nShould my teenager go on spring break?\nWhat is the difference between binge drinking and alcoholism?",
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        "raw_content": "Breaking Out: A Dozen Great Escapes\nby Caroline Wilbert\nMichael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) in \"Prison Break.\"\nImage courtesy \u00a92006 Fox Broadcasting Co.\n\u00ad\u00ad The Fox TV show \"Prison Break\" is the story of a structural engineer named Michael Scofield who gets himself locked up so that he can help his brother escape death row. Scofield has the prison blueprints tattooed on his body and hatches an elaborate plan to break out and prove his brother innocent. The show is fictional, of course, but history offers plenty of real-life drama about high-stakes escapes.\n\u00ad\u00ad\u00adSome have inspired movies, including \"The Great Escape\" and \"Midnight Express.\" Other stories have become legends, like the one about Henry \"Box\" Brown, a slave who shipped himself north to freedom in a wooden box.\nThe biggest question at the center of all of these stories is simple: How'd they do it? In this article, we'll look at a dozen of the most well-known escapes of all time and try to figure out just how these escape artists managed to do it.\nIn the late 1500s, a Jesuit priest named John Gerard was incarcerated at the Tower of London, which served as a jail for political prisoners. At the time, Catholicism was illegal and practicing priests were guilty of treason. During his imprisonment, Gerard wrote letters to supporters on the outside, hiding secret clues written in invisible ink made from diluting orange juice. He also wrote to another prisoner, John Arden, who was held in a separate jail in the Tower. The two conspired to escape with the help of friends and a sympathetic guard.\nOf the hundreds of people imprisoned in the Tower of London over the centuries, less than 50 escaped from it.\nImage courtesy U.S.S. Ross DDG 71\nOn October 4, 1597, Gerard hacked away at stones around the door to his cell. After getting out, he snuck past guards and reached a high wall overlooking a moat, where he met up with Arden. A supporter in a boat waited below. The person in the boat threw a rope up to Gerard and Arden, who tied it to nearby cannon. They inched down the rope into the boat and rowed to safety.\nGiacomo Casonova as painted by his brother Francesco Casanova circa 1750.\nToday the word \"Casanova\" is shorthand for a smooth-talking guy. The real person, Giacomo Casanova, was arrested for repeatedly committing adultery in the 1700s. Following one arrest, he was incarcerated at a prison in Venice known as the Leads, after the lead that coated its walls.\nSupposedly, Casanova found an iron rod in the yard, fashioned it into a digging tool and began digging a tunnel from his cell to the outside. His work was soon worthless, however, because prison guards moved him to a new cell. Afraid guards would be watching him, he asked the prisoner in the next cell, a monk, to use the tool to dig a tunnel between their two cells and another tunnel from the monk's cell to the outdoors. The monk agreed. Both prisoners crawled out through these tunnels and managed to escape the Leads, using the same iron tool to force open doors and gates.\nHenry \"Box\" Brown was born a slave in 1816 in Virginia. After a slave owner in North Carolina purchased his wife and children in 1849, Brown began plotting his escape. Brown asked a carpenter friend to build him a box that was 3 feet long, 2-and-a-half feet deep and 2 feet wide. On the outside, Brown wrote \"right side up with care\" and squeezed himself inside. He had friends ship him to the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. Brown had water in the box and breathing holes, but the more than 24-hour journey was undoubtedly grueling - at one point, the box was turned so that he was on his head. After he arrived in Philadelphia, Brown was free. He became an active member of the abolitionist movement, and the box itself became a symbol of the inhumanity and injustice of slavery.\nAn 1850 engraving of Henry \"Box\" Brown emerging from his box in the office of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. Frederick Douglass is shown on the left.\nImage courtesy Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division\nDuring the Civil War, the Confederate Army set up Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. In January 1864, some prisoners hatched an escape plan. They decided to build a tunnel. A prisoner who had once been a mason took apart a fireplace and created a passage to a cellar. Every night, the soldiers climbed down in the cellar, the starting point of a long tunnel that they were building. One or two prisoners worked at a time, digging with pocket knives, sharp pieces of wood and other crude tools. During the day, the put the fireplace back together to conceal their activities. The prisoners carried the dirt back to the cellar using frying pans.\nSoldiers, other people, and tents of Confederates outside of Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia in 1863.\nIn February of 1864, 109 Union officers escaped through the 53-foot tunnel. More than half of the prisoners made it all the way to Union lines without being recaptured.\nThe \"Great Escape\" from Stalag Luft III inspired a film of the same name starring Steve McQueen.\nDuring World War II, prisoners of war in a German camp called Stalag Luft III staged an escape through a tunnel. Their story inspired the Hollywood movie \"The Great Escape.\"\nGerman soldiers built Stalag Luft III to be escape-proof. They even planted seismographs in the ground to detect the sounds of tunneling. Still, a group of prisoners managed to escape through three elaborate tunnels, which they named Tom, Dick and Harry.\nThe tunnel system was the brainchild of Roger Bushell, a Royal Air Force Squadron Leader. These 30-foot-deep tunnels were technological marvels, considering what the men had at their disposal. They featured electric lighting, a railroad and an air ventilation system. The prisoners made tools out of tin cans and used wood from their beds to support the tunnel walls and keep them from collapsing. To hide the dirt from tunneling, the men carried it in their pants and scattered it, as inconspicuously as possible, around the prison grounds.\nOn March 24, 1944, 76 men crawled through Harry to escape the prison, but only three reached freedom. Fifty escapees were shot on orders from Hitler and the remaining prisoners were sent to a concentration camp.\nNext, we'll look at six amazing escapes from the past 40 years.\nThink you're an expert on prison escapes? Test your knowledge with this Prison Escapes Quiz from Investigation Discovery.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeGood Changes, and Changes that Pretend: \u201cJacob Zuma Wants to Protect Indigenous Leaders\u201d?\nDecember 10, 2017 December 11, 2017 Pamela Hawley Giving, Leadershipgood changes, indigenous leaders, jacob zuma, leaders, tribe\nHere\u2019s a blog post from our CEO and founder, Pamela Hawley that talks about the difference between good changes and changes that mean well.\nDear Living and Giving Readers, it so important we distinguish between good changes, and changes that pretend. Please read this below \u2014 how indigenous leaders are being \u201cprotected\u201d In Bantustan\u2013 but actually forced there to be quiet and to stem the tide of their voices.\nIndigenous people have long been trampled upon, forced out, removed, or killed from their homeland. Here, Bantustans are supposed to be areas of land run by the tribal leader. Since they have leadership in place that is one of their own, they don\u2019t need a voice. They have a leader who is of their tribe. So they don\u2019t need the vote, they don\u2019t need the right to speak, to voice change, to speak up for better lives.\nInterestingly these new laws are available \u2014 but only in English. How many of the indigenous tribal people speak English\u2026..\nI share this with you so that all of us can raise the curtain. When people announce something positive \u2014 such as strengthening local leaders \u2014 find the there there. Find out what\u2019s really going on. Today I share this with you that every person, especially indigenous, must have their important voice. Spread the word so we can support them to take a stand, and that leaders such as Zuma must be firmly led to change their ways. If enough of us speak, if the world speaks, he can change! And how important this is, when indigenous people really are the founders of their country\u2026\nKeep believing and helping,\nJacob Zuma wants to strengthen traditional leaders\nCritics say this will let them abuse their people\nIN A community hall at the edge of the Kalahari desert, hundreds of Khoisan (also known as Bushmen) have gathered for a hearing on a new bill that could decide who rules them. Several are dressed in animal skins, with quivers of arrows slung across their backs. But despite their obvious interest, they are struggling to learn the details of the Traditional and Khoisan Leadership Bill. Few have seen a copy. It is available only online, and in English.\nEven expressing their views is a problem: the parliamentary committee that travelled to the remote Northern Cape province for public hearings late last year arranged no translators for Khoi or San languages, or even for Afrikaans, the local lingua franca. Constance Mogale, the national co-ordinator for the Alliance for Rural Democracy, an activist group, watched the public hearing in Upington and shook her head in dismay. \u201cThey\u2019re already trampling on our right to information,\u201d she said.\nCritics say the bill re-entrenches the tribal boundaries and leadership structures created by the apartheid regime, which dumped many black people in \u201cBantustans\u201d, semi-autonomous homelands created to maintain the fiction that blacks did not need the vote because they were governed by a tribal chief, even if they barely knew him. The 17m people now in these areas would have no choice but to live under a traditional authority, which would have powers over land use and could be appointed by the government.\nThere is no shortage of examples of chiefs putting their own interests before those of their people. South Africa\u2019s anti-corruption ombudsman recently found that in one place, Bapo ba Mogale, in the platinum belt north-west of Johannesburg, at least 600m rand ($45m) has gone missing from mining revenues meant for the community. In Limpopo province, a traditional council has been criticised for letting communal land be used by a mining firm that had given payments to the council. The new bill would give even more power to traditional leaders to make deals on behalf of their people.\nFor the Khoisan, the earliest surviving inhabitants of South Africa, the bill presents a different set of issues. Pushed off their land by colonists and oppressed under apartheid, their post-1994 appeals for land rights and cultural protection have largely been ignored by the ruling African National Congress. Although the new bill purports to address Khoisan gripes, it ignores the thorny issue of land (one group of Khoisan, in a recently filed court case, claims ownership of the whole of South Africa). And though traditional leaders in the former Bantustans would gain power over land, Khoisan leaders (who currently have no official recognition) would gain jurisdiction only over people. Joseph van Wyk, an organiser with Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa, a non-profit, told the public hearing in Upington that his group objects to the bill because it fails to recognise the Khoisan as the first people of South Africa. But for Jacob Zuma, the president (pictured), the bill is a handy way to empower the rural bigwigs whose electoral support he craves.\nThis article appeared in the Middle East and Africa section of the print edition under the headline \u201cHail to the chiefs\u201d\n\u2190 Anxiety and Communication",
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        "raw_content": "860 More Children Will Have Access to a Great School\nPHILADELPHIA, PA \u2013 The Philadelphia School Partnership (PSP) announces it has awarded a $945,000 grant to KIPP Philadelphia to support the startup of the new KIPP North Philadelphia Charter School (KIPP North), set to open for the 2018-19 school year.\nKIPP North will be the first K-8 school model in the KIPP Philadelphia network. The school will enroll 200 kindergarten and 1st grade students in 2018-19, gradually growing over the next several years to serve 860 students at full capacity by the 2022-23 school year. The school will be located in the heart of North Philadelphia (2539 N. 16th Street) and will complement KIPP\u2019s existing school network to serve a primarily low-income student population.\n\u201cKIPP Philadelphia has a proven record of working with some of Philadelphia\u2019s most vulnerable populations and achieving academic success through strong leadership,\u201d said Mark Gleason, Executive Director of the Philadelphia School Partnership. \u201cKIPP North represents a life-changing opportunity for families in an educationally underserved area of the city, and PSP is proud to help provide this new great school option.\u201d\nThere continues to be high demand from families in North Philadelphia for more great school options in their neighborhood. Notably, 436 families applied for the first 200 KIPP North seats. Overall, the KIPP Philadelphia network received 3,978 applications to fill only 575 seats for this coming fall.\n\u201cKIPP North is an answer to calls from hundreds of families in North Philadelphia for further access to KIPP\u2019s high-quality educational network,\u201d said Ben Speicher, founder of KIPP Philadelphia Elementary Academy (KPEA), who will open and lead KIPP North. \u201cWe are thankful for the support from PSP, which will ensure the successful opening of our new school.\u201d\nSince opening its first school in Philadelphia in 2003, KIPP Philadelphia has grown to a network of five schools in North and West Philadelphia, serving over 1,700 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. KIPP offers an academically rigorous program that prepares every student to \u201cclimb the mountain to and through college.\u201d KIPP Philadelphia locates its schools where they are needed most; 95% of students served are African-American and Hispanic, 85% are low-income, and 23% receive special education services.\nNotably, KPEA, which opened in 2010 is one of the city\u2019s highest-performing elementary schools\u2014especially among those serving predominantly minority students. In 2016-17, reading and math achievement at KPEA far exceeded the citywide average and was in line with the statewide average.\nKIPP North is PSP\u2019s 66th investment in Philadelphia schools. Since 2011, PSP has given over $65 million to schools of all types, creating and expanding access to great schools for more than 26,000 high-need students.\nGo to the KIPP Philadelphia Schools website to learn more about their great schools.\nThe mission of Philadelphia School Partnership (PSP) is to improve outcomes for low-income students and respond to the demand of families by expanding access to great schools. PSP works to achieve this mission by investing in quality schools of all types, growing talented urban educators and equipping families with the information they need to enroll their children in a great school of their choice.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeAll PostsHouston Cosmetic SurgeryExpected Skin Rejuvenation Trends in 2013\nSkin rejuvenation has always been popular. However, with the rise of the med spa and advances in modern technology, every year, more options are developed that will help anyone give their skin that healthy glow. This year will be no exception. Earlier this month, the International Association For Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine(IAPAM), released their \u201cTop Aesthetic Medicine Trends for 2013.\u201d\nWhile not all of these trends pertain to a med spa, some of them do. One such trend is the use of stem cells in skin rejuvenation. This type of treatment has been used in different areas of medicine for over 20 years. But, it has been slow to catch on among skin rejuvenation specialists. Aestheticians are just now starting to realize it can help treat skin conditions such as fine lines and crow\u2019s feet. As more research is completed, using Platelet Rich Plasma therapy and stem cells is going to become more commonplace in skin rejuvenation treatments.\nAlso, expect an increase in the number of \u201cblemish-balm\u201d or \u201cblemish-base\u201d creams prescribed by aestheticians. These creams do it all, which explains their sudden popularity. Not only do they treat and cover sun spots and age spots, but they also are effective at moisturizing and blocking the sun. With their \u201call-in-one\u201d capabilities, we would not count on this being a short lived trend.\nAlong the same lines, more people will opt for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures instead of undergoing invasive cosmetic surgery. This is just a continuation of a trend that started within the last decade. Patients are more concerned about the price of cosmetic surgery than ever before, and fillers give them a way to enhance their look in a cost-effective manner. This explains why Botox is the leading cosmetic procedure performed annually, by a wide margin. Another reason for the increase in popularity of fillers and injectables is they now do more than just fill lines; they also add volume to the area of the body where they are administered.\nFinally, plan on more uses for Botox being developed. No longer will it just serve as a common method of rejuvenating your skin, it will also help with a wide variety of medical ailments. In fact, earlier this month, the FDA approved the use of Botox to treat overactive bladders. Currently, scientists are testing to see whether Botox can relax muscles in cerebral palsy patients, cure hay fever, reduce constant neck and shoulder pain, and even aid individuals suffering from depression.",
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        "raw_content": "SECTION 1     AUTHORIZATION AND SALE OF THE SERIES B PREFERRED STOCK........  1\n1.1      Authorization.................................................  1\n1.2      Sale of Preferred.............................................  1\n1.3      Closing Date..................................................  1\n1.4      Delivery......................................................  1\nSECTION 2     REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY.................  1\n2.1      Organization and Standing.  ..................................  1\nSECTION 3     REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE INVESTORS...............  2\n3.2      Experience....................................................  2\n3.3      Investment....................................................  2\n3.4      Rule 144......................................................  2\n3.5      Accredited Investors..........................................  3\n3.6      No Public Market..............................................  3\n3.7      Access to Data................................................  3\nSECTION 4     CONDITIONS TO CLOSING OF INVESTORS............................  3\n4.1      Representations and Warranties................................  3\n4.2      Covenants.....................................................  3\n4.3      Blue Sky......................................................  3\nSECTION 5     CONDITIONS TO CLOSING OF COMPANY..............................  4\n5.2      Covenants. ...................................................  4\nSECTION 6     MISCELLANEOUS.................................................  4\n6.1      Governing Law.................................................  4\n6.2      Survival......................................................  4\n6.3      Successors and Assigns........................................  4\n6.4      Entire Agreement..............................................  4\n6.5      Rights of Investors...........................................  4\n6.6      Notices, etc..................................................  5\n6.7      Expenses......................................................  5\n6.8      Counterparts..................................................  5\n6.9      Severability..................................................  5\n6.10     California Corporate Securities Law...........................  5\n6.11     Approval of Amendments and Waivers............................  5\nA  -  Schedule of Investors\nB  -  Certificate of Designation of Preferences of Series B Preferred\nTHIS AGREEMENT is made as of November 7, 1994 between BROADVISION, INC., a\nDelaware corporation (the \"Company\") and the investors as set forth in Exhibit A\nhereto (\"Investors\").\nAUTHORIZATION AND SALE OF THE SERIES B PREFERRED STOCK\n1.1      AUTHORIZATION.  The Company has authorized the issuance and sale\nof 533,333 shares of its Series B Preferred Stock (the \"Preferred\") having the\nrights, preferences, privileges and restrictions set forth in the Certificate of\nDesignation of Preferences of Series B Preferred Stock in the form attached to\nthis Agreement as Exhibit B (the \"Certificate\").\n1.2      SALE OF PREFERRED.  Subject to the terms and conditions hereof,\neach Investor severally agrees to purchase and the Company agrees to sell and\nissue to each Investor the number of shares of Preferred set forth opposite such\nInvestor's name on Exhibit A at a price of $1.25 per share.\n1.3      CLOSING DATE.  The closing of the purchase and sale of the\nPreferred hereunder (the \"Closing\") shall be held at the principal office of\nBroadVision Inc., 3 Lagoon Drive, Suite 350, Redwood City, California\n4065-1561, on the date of this Agreement or at such other time and place upon\nwhich the Company and the Investors shall agree (the date of the Closing is\nhereinafter referred to as the \"Closing Date\").\n1.4      DELIVERY.  At the Closing the Company will deliver to each\nInvestor a certificate representing the shares of Preferred that such Investor\nis purchasing against payment of the purchase price therefor by wire transfer or\nby check payable to the order of the Company.\nThe Company hereby represents and warrants to each Investor as follows:\n2.1      ORGANIZATION AND STANDING.  The Company is a corporation duly\norganized and validly existing under, and by virtue of, the laws of the State of\nDelaware and is in good standing under such laws.  The Company has all requisite\ncorporate power to own and operate its properties and assets and to carry on its\nbusiness as presently conducted and as proposed to be conducted.  The Company is\nqualified to do business as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction in which\nsuch qualification is presently required.\n2.2      AUTHORIZATION.  All corporate action on the part of the Company,\nits officers, directors and shareholders necessary for the authorization,\nexecution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company, the\nauthorization, sale, issuance and delivery of the Preferred (and the Common\nStock issuable upon conversion of the Preferred) and the performance of the\nCompany's obligations under this Agreement has been taken or will be taken\nprior to the Closing.  This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation\nof the Company enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to laws of\ngeneral application relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, the relief of debtors,\ngeneral equity principles, and limitations upon rights to indemnity.  The\nPreferred, when issued in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, will\nbe duly and validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable.  The Common Stock\nissuable upon conversion of the Preferred has been duly and validly reserved\nand, when issued in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, will be\nduly and validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable.  The Preferred is not\nsubject to any preemptive rights or rights of first refusal.\nEach Investor hereby severally, for itself, and not jointly represents and\nwarrants to the Company as follows:\n3.1      AUTHORIZATION.  The Agreements constitute valid and legally\nbinding obligations of such Investor, enforceable in accordance with their terms\nexcept as the enforceability thereof may be subject to the effect of (i) any\napplicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other law relating to or\naffecting creditors' rights generally, and (ii) general principles of equity\nequity or at law).  Such Investor is authorized and has full right and power to\npurchase the Preferred, and the person signing the Agreements and any other\ninstrument executed and delivered hereby on behalf of such entity has been duly\nauthorized by such entity and has full power and authority to do so.\n3.2      EXPERIENCE.  The Investor has, from time to time, evaluated\ninvestments in new, high technology companies and has, either individually or\nthrough the personal experience of one or more of its current officers or\npartners, experience in evaluating and investing in new, high technology\ncompanies.  The Investor has such knowledge and experience in financial and\nbusiness matters such that it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of\nits investment in the Preferred and it is able to protect its own interests in\nconnection with this transaction.\n3.3      INVESTMENT.  The Investor is acquiring the Preferred (and any\nCommon Stock issuable upon conversion of the Preferred) for investment for its\nown account and not with the view to, or for resale in connection with, any\ndistribution thereof.  The Investor understands that the Preferred (and any\nCommon Stock issuable upon conversion of the Preferred) to be purchased has not\nbeen registered under the Securities Act by reason of a specific exemption from\nthe registration provisions of the Securities Act which depends upon, among\nother things, the bona fide nature of the investment intent as expressed herein.\n3.4      RULE 144.  The Investor acknowledges that the Preferred must be\nheld indefinitely unless subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an\nexemption from such registration is available.  The Investor is aware of the\nprovisions of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act which permits\nsatisfaction of certain conditions, including, among other things, the existence\nof a public\nmarket for the shares, the availability of certain current public information\nabout the Company, the resale occurring not less than two years after a party\nhas purchased and paid for the securities to be sold, the sale being through a\n\"broker's transaction\" or in transactions directly with a \"market maker\" (as\nprovided by Rule 144(f)) and the number of shares being sold during any\nthree-month period not exceeding specified limitations.  The Investor is aware\nthat the conditions for resale set forth in Rule 144 have not been satisfied and\nthat the Company has no plan to satisfy these conditions in the foreseeable\n3.5      ACCREDITED INVESTORS.  The Investor is an \"accredited investor\"\npursuant to Rule 501, Regulation D, promulgated by the Securities Exchange on\n3.6      NO PUBLIC MARKET.  The Investor understands that no public market\nnow exists for any of the securities issued by the Company and that it is\nunlikely that a public market will ever exist for the Preferred.\n3.7      ACCESS TO DATA.  The Investor has had an opportunity to discuss\nthe Company's business, management and financial affairs with its management.\nThe Investor understands that such discussions, as well as any written\ninformation issued by the Company, were intended to describe the aspects of the\nCompany's business and prospects which the Company believes to be material.\nCONDITIONS TO CLOSING OF INVESTORS\nEach Investor's obligation to purchase the Preferred at the Closing is\nsubject to the fulfillment to its satisfaction on or prior to the Closing Date\n4.1      REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES.  The representations and\nwarranties of the Company contained in Section 2 shall be true on and as of the\nClosing with the same effect as though such representations and warranties had\nbeen made on and as of the date of the Closing.\n4.2      COVENANTS.  All covenants, agreements and conditions contained in\nthis Agreement to be performed by the Company on or prior to the Closing Date\nshall have been performed or complied with in all respects.\n4.3      BLUE SKY.  The Company shall have obtained all necessary Blue Sky\nlaw permits and qualifications, or secured exemptions therefrom, required by any\nstate for the offer and sale of the Preferred and Common Stock issuable upon\nconversion of the Preferred.\nCONDITIONS TO CLOSING OF COMPANY\nThe Company's obligation to issue and sell the Preferred at the Closing is\nsubject to the fulfillment of the following conditions:\nwarranties of the Investors contained in Section 3 shall be true on and as of\nthe Closing with the same effect as though such representations and warranties\nhad been made on and as of the Closing.\nthis Agreement to be performed by Investors on or prior to the Closing Date\n6.1      GOVERNING LAW.  This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of\nthe State of California as applicable to contracts entered into and performed\nentirely within the State of California.\n6.2      SURVIVAL.  The representations, warranties, covenants and\nagreements made herein shall survive any investigation made by Investors and the\nclosing of the transactions contemplated hereby.  All statements as to factual\nmatters contained in this Agreement or in any certificate or other instrument\ndelivered by or on behalf of the Company pursuant to this Agreement shall be\ndeemed to be made as of the date of this Agreement, and not necessarily as of\n6.3      SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.  Except as otherwise provided herein, the\nprovisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the\nsuccessors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators of the parties hereto,\nprovided, however, that the rights of Investors to purchase the Preferred shall\nnot be assignable without the consent of the Company.\n6.4      ENTIRE AGREEMENT.  This Agreement and the other documents\ndelivered pursuant hereto constitute the full and entire understanding and\nagreement between the parties with regard to the subjects hereof and thereof.\n6.5      RIGHTS OF INVESTORS.  Each holder of the Preferred (and Common\nStock issued upon conversion of the Preferred) shall have the absolute right to\nexercise or refrain from exercising any right or rights that such holder may\nhave by reason of this Agreement or ownership of any Preferred, including\nwithout limitation the right to consent to the waiver of any obligation of the\nCompany under this Agreement and to enter into an agreement with the Company for\nthe purpose of modifying this Agreement or any agreement affecting any such\nmodification, and such holder shall not incur any liability to any other holder\nor holders of Preferred with respect to exercising or refraining from exercising\nany such right or rights.\n6.6      NOTICES, ETC.  All notices and other communications required or\npermitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be mailed by registered or\ncertified mail, postage prepaid, or otherwise delivered by hand or by messenger,\naddressed (a) if to the Investors, to Investors' addresses set forth on the\nsignature page hereof or at such other address as shall have been furnished to\nthe Company in writing by such Investors or (b) if to the Company, to the\naddress of its principal executive office and addressed to the attention of the\nCorporate Secretary, or at such other address or addresses as the Company shall\nhave furnished in writing to the Investors.  All notices and other\ncommunications mailed pursuant to the provisions of this Section 6.6 shall be\ndeemed delivered when mailed.\n6.7      EXPENSES.  Each party to this Agreement shall bear its own\nexpenses and legal fees incurred by it with respect to this Agreement and all\nrelated transactions and agreements.\n6.8      COUNTERPARTS.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts,\neach of which shall be enforceable against the party actually executing such\ncounterpart, and which together shall constitute one instrument.\n6.9      SEVERABILITY.  In the event that any provision of this Agreement\nbecomes or is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal,\nunenforceable or void, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect\nwithout said provision; provided that no such severability shall be effective if\nit materially changes the economic benefit of this Agreement to any party.\n6.10     CALIFORNIA CORPORATE SECURITIES LAW.  The sale of the securities\nwhich are the subject of this Agreement has not been qualified with the\nCommissioner of corporations of the state of California, and the issuance of\nsuch securities or the payment or receipt of any part of the consideration\ntherefor prior to such qualification, if required by law, is unlawful.  The\nrights of all parties to this agreement are expressly conditioned upon such\nqualification being obtained, if required by law.\n6.11     APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS AND WAIVERS.  Any term of this agreement\nmay be amended or terminated and the observance of any term of this Agreement\nmay be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either\nretroactively or prospectively) with the written consent of the Company and the\nholders of a majority of the outstanding Preferred Stock sold under this\nAgreement, and Common Stock issued upon conversion thereof (calculated on an\nas-converted basis), excluding from the determination of such a majority (both\nin determining the total number of such shares outstanding and the number of\nsuch shares consenting or not consenting) all shares previously disposed of by\nthe Investors or transferees pursuant to one or more registration statements\nunder the Securities Act or pursuant to Rule 144 thereunder.  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        "raw_content": "Conduct the group therapy activities suggested in this article below, to help depression patients cope with their condition and treat it effectively. Read on...\nLow self-esteem, a feeling of perpetual sadness, tiredness, negative attitude, suicidal thoughts, tendency to procrastinate work, insomnia, and weight loss/gain, these are amongst the many symptoms which are experienced by those who suffer from depression. Although, there are medicines and drugs prescribed to treat this condition, yet, considering the fact that they can produce side effects, patients generally opt for therapy sessions.\nTherapy for depression can either be individual or in a group. In individual therapy, a patient gets undivided attention from the therapist, in one to one sessions and thus, feels comfortable sharing personal information with the therapist, which can help tremendously in his treatment. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Python Packages\nHow do I reverse a string in Python 3? \u2192\nI originally wrote this in 2002, when Use Cases seemed to be all the rage. I thought I would republish it here because the Use Case Approach \u2014 although now operating under a variety of new names \u2014 still seems to be popular. \u2014 Steve Ferg\nFor comparison, let\u2019s start with a slightly different question.\nWhat\u2019s wrong with chocolate?\nAt one level, of course, nothing at all is wrong with chocolate. There aren\u2019t many essential nutrients in chocolate, of course, but in and of itself that is not a problem. Consumed in moderation, as part of a well-rounded diet, chocolate adds variety and pleasure to the diet, and in some cases may provided needed calories.\nBut of course, that isn\u2019t the end of the story. What\u2019s wrong with chocolate is that it is delicious. Addictive, in fact! There was a reason for the invention of the word chocoholic. Where moderate consumption might be useful, chocolate tempts us to immoderate consumption. Where we should consume a variety of foods to obtain a balanced intake of nutrients, chocolate tempts us to ignore other foods and eat only chocolate. If we succumb to its charms, we eat an unbalanced diet. If we eat an unbalance diet, we suffer. The consequences of excessive chocolate consumption are very real and easy to see (on the bathroom scale, for instance). But (and here is part of the problem) the causal connection between chocolate consumption and its consequences is (in contrast to chocolate\u2019s easily-perceived immediate charms) virtually invisible.\nThe problem with chocolate, then, lies in a combination of things: it does not provide a complete, balanced nutritional intake; it is extremely attractive, tempting one to consume only chocolate and ignore other foods; and it is very difficult to make the connection between excessive chocolate consumption and its undesirable consequences.\nUse Cases have the same problems, caused by the same combination of characteristics:\nA set of Use Cases does not provide a system developer with all of the information that he needs about his client\u2019s needs, in order to produce a system that meets those needs. Use Cases are nutritionally deficient.\nUse Cases are extremely attractive. Much of the attraction is probably due to their simplicity. One doesn\u2019t have to work very hard to understand the basic Use Case concepts. With such a low-effort, no-sweat requirements-gathering technique available, it is tempting indeed to believe that all one has to do when gathering requirements is to create a list of Use Cases.\nThe use of Use Cases, to the complete or virtual exclusion of other requirements-gathering techniques, has undesirable consequences, in the poor quality of the systems developed. But these consequences \u2014 the connection between requirements gathering and the eventual quality of the system as built \u2014 are largely invisible to both developers and developer management.\nIn fairness, it should be noted that the Use Case approach is not the culprit here. The connection between the quality of the requirements-gathering for a system, and the quality of the system that is eventually developed, seems to be invisible to most organizations regardless of whatever particular requirements-gathering methodology the organization is officially practicing. That\u2019s part of the reason why we \u2014 as a profession and as an industry \u2014 continue to do such a poor job of requirements gathering, and continue to have so many system failures.\nIn short, the analog of the Chocoholic\u2019s Diet (in which the unfortunate dieter consumes only, or mostly, chocolate) is what we might call the Use Case Approach (UCA) in which the unfortunate software development organization uses only, or mainly, Use Cases to gather and document client requirements. We have been warned for years, by everyone from the government to our own doctors, about the dangers of junk food diets, of which the Chocoholic\u2019s Diet is an example. Now it is time to issue a warning about the dangers of junk requirements-gathering methodologies, of which the Use Case Approach is an example.\nThe time has come to issue such a warning because the Use Case Approach is quickly gaining in popularity in software development shops. In most cases, UCA is riding on the coat-tails of UML. There are some UML proponents who advocate the requirements-gathering equivalent of a balanced diet: a requirements-gathering methodology in which Use Cases figure as only one element of a well-rounded diet of requirements-gathering techniques. But for every such reasonable guru, there is at least one snake-oil salesman pushing Use Cases as The Solution For All Your Requirements Methodology Needs. Some of these gentlemen give lip service to the idea of a well-balance diet, but it is only lip service. In their methodology books and courses, they pause briefly to give a cursory nod to (for instance) describing the problem domain, before spending the overwhelming bulk of discussion on Use Cases.\nUnfortunately, the software development community seems to be eating it up. Many organizations see UCA as a silver bullet for their biggest requirements gathering problem\u2026 which, incidently, seems often not to be How do you gather requirements effectively?, but What do you say when somebody asks you what your official requirements gathering methodology is? It used to be said that no one ever lost their job by buying IBM; today, no one ever loses their job by adopting Use Cases and UML.\nThis stampede of enthusiasm has produced the software development equivalent of a national health crisis. Just as the popularity of the \u201cSugar Buster\u2019s Diet\u201d has forced doctors and dietitians to issue warnings about the nutritional deficiencies of such a diet, the popularity of the Use Case Approach makes it imperative to point out the deficiencies of Use Cases as a requirements-gathering tool. That\u2019s the purpose of this article.\nUse Cases Unsupported by Domain Descriptions Are Vague\nWhen we embark on a system development project, the system to be developed is the putative solution to some problem in the user\u2019s environment (the \u201capplication domain\u201d).\nNaturally, we would expect the problem-solving method to look something like this:\n(1) Study the problem until you are confident that you understand it.\n(2) Describe a proposed solution for the problem. (In our field, the description of the proposed solution is a requirements specification document for a computer system.)\n(3) Implement the solution. (That is, build the system.)\nA Use Case \u2014 as a description of an actor\u2019s interaction with the system-to-be \u2014 is both a description of the system\u2019s user interface and an indirect description of some function that the system will provide. In short, as descriptions of the system-to-be, Use Cases belong in step 2 \u2014 describing the proposed solution to the problem. So the development of Use Cases has a place in the problem solving process\u2026 but that place is not as the first step, and it is not as the only step.\nThe first activity in the requirements-gathering process must be the study and description of the problem-environment, the application domain. To put it bluntly, the requirements analyst\u2019s first job is to study and understand the problem, not to jump right in and start proposing a solution. (This is a major theme of Michael Jackson\u2019s 1995 book, System Requirements and Specifications and his new book, Problem Frames. In System Requirements and Specifications, see especially the entry on \u201cThe Problem Context\u201d.)\nOne way that the problem domain can be described is by creating a model. The developer begins by creating a model of the \u201creal world\u201d, i.e. the part of the real world that is relevant to the problem at hand, the part of reality with which the system is concerned and which furnishes its subject matter.\nWe start by modeling the real world (rather than describing the functionality that we wish the system-to-be to provide) because the model supplies essential components that we need in order to create our descriptions of the system functionality. In describing a university library application, for example, in the real-world model we would describe books and copies of books, describe what counts as being a university member for the purposes of using the library, and so on. In creating the domain model we, in a sense, construct a dictionary of words. We can then use those words when we write our descriptions of the functions and Use Cases that we wish the system to support. In the case of the university library, once we have described the objects in the model, we can specify any system functions that can be described using a vocabulary of \u201cbooks\u201d, \u201ccopies of books\u201d, and \u201cuniversity members\u201d.\nNote that the scope of the vocabulary that was created in the domain model implicitly defines (and defines the limits of) a set of possible system functions. [Jackson, 1983, p. 64] We can specify any function that can be described using the vocabulary of words that appear in the model/dictionary, but we cannot specify a function if its description would require terms that are not in the model. For instance, we can describe the process of a member borrowing a book and the process of returning it, the process of reserving a book and the process of notifying a member when a reserved book becomes available for checkout, the process of sending out overdue notices, and so on. But we can not describe a Use Case in which a university member presses a button that triggers the rocket launch of a weather satellite into orbit. \u201cRocket\u201d, \u201csatellite\u201d, and \u201claunch\u201d were not part of the conceptual vocabulary that was created in our domain description of the university library.\nNote that the model of reality isn\u2019t just something that is nice to have in order to support the descriptions of the Use Cases. It is an essential foundation for those descriptions. If we produce just the Use Cases without first creating the description of the problem domain, then the descriptions of the Use Cases are fundamentally flawed by using undefined terms. A Use Case description for Member Checks Out a Book will use the terms \u201clibrary member\u201d and \u201cbook\u201d, but if those terms have not been defined earlier (in the model of the application domain), then the Use Case specification is necessarily vague (i.e. not clearly defined).\nConsider the term \u201cbook\u201d. In this context, the term \u201cbook\u201d is ambiguous between book as a work of art, which has no physical location, and book as a physical object (a \u201ccopy of a book\u201d) that does. Only after we have disambiguated the word \u201cbook\u201d, can we explain, for instance, why the book involved in the Member Checks Out Book Use Case is not the same as the book in the Member Reserves Book Use Case. I often use the university library as a teaching example in my data modeling classes, just because of this ambiguity with the word \u201cbook\u201d. It exposes the students to the issue of ambiguity in domain descriptions, and helps me make the point that one of the requirements analyst\u2019s most important tasks is the detection and removal of such ambiguities.\nSuch ambiguities are quite real, and quite common. By now, you would expect that we would have recognized that fact, and have learned to deal with it. Yet one of the most common causes for major project problems is the failure of developers and their clients seriously to consider that ambiguity might exist in their requirements documents. Clients and developers tend to think that their primary job on the project is to describe the \u201crequirements\u201d for the system (that is, to describe what the system is supposed to do, the solution to the problem), not to describe the problem or the problem domain. Project participants often simply assume that the meanings of familiar terms are so clear and so well known to everyone present, that no explicit definition is necessary. This assumption is often false, and when it is false, the consequence is that significant ambiguities in the system specification remain hidden until they emerge and plague the later stages of the development project.\nIn a case that I heard about recently, a requirements analyst was working on a project for a large American railroad corporation. He was having problems capturing the requirements because his users did not use the word \u201ctrain\u201d consistently. To some of them, a \u201ctrain\u201d was a particular collection of rolling stock (a locomotive and all the cars it pulled). To others, a \u201ctrain\u201d was just the locomotive. To others, a \u201ctrain\u201d was a regularly scheduled run, as in \u201cI\u2019ll catch the 6 o\u2019clock train to Boston\u201d. To others, a \u201ctrain\u201d was a specific instance of a regularly scheduled run, so that the train that left for Boston today at 6 o\u2019clock, and the train that left for Boston yesterday at the same time, are two different trains. And so on. In this case, fortunately, the ambiguities were so glaring that they could not be ignored. On many projects the ambiguities are not so intrusive, so they are left hidden, like ticking time bombs.\nUse Cases Do Not Capture Important Information about the Problem Context\nAnother reason that we start development with capturing information about the real world is there are properties of the real world that constrain the system, or that the system must know about, or that the system relies on, in order to satisfy the customer\u2019s requirements. Here, the downside of the Use-Case approach is that it draws the requirements analyst\u2019s attention away from the task of describing properties of the real world, and focuses his attention on the narrow area where the real world interacts directly with the system.\nIn embedded systems, the system\u2019s reliance on properties of the surrounding real world are very real, and can often be safety-critical. In Software Requirements and Specifications (entry \u201cRequirements\u201d) Michael Jackson describes an incident in which an airplane overshot the runway when attempting to land. The runway was wet, and the plane\u2019s wheels were aquaplaning instead of turning. The plane\u2019s guidance system thought, in effect, \u201cI\u2019m on the ground, but my wheels aren\u2019t turning. So I must not be moving,\u201d and would not allow the pilot to engage reverse thrust. Aquaplaning, a very relevant property of the real world, was not considered by the developers when they created the guidance system. The consequence is a plane in a ditch past the end of the runway, instead of safely docked in the terminal. (Jackson says that the error, which could have been catastrophic, fortunately was not.)\nFor computer professionals, it is tempting to blame such problems on the clients. Knowing about aquaplaning, we are tempted to say, is our client\u2019s problem. Our only job is to figure out how to make the system do what they tell us they want it to do, in their Use Case descriptions. But even if our clients will let us get away with wiggling out of all responsibility for planes in ditches (something that seems extremely unlikely), this still won\u2019t cut it. As Jackson points out in a recent paper, it is almost impossible for software developers to build correct software if they don\u2019t understand the problem domain, and how what they are doing relates to what happens there.\nOne potentially attractive view, is that the concerns of computer science are bounded by the interface between the computer and the world outside it\u2026. So if we restrict our concerns to the behaviour of the computer itself we can set aside the disagreeably complex and informal nature of the problem world. It is somebody else\u2019s task to grapple with that. \u2026\nUnfortunately, \u2026 the specification of computer behaviour at the interface, taken in isolation, is likely to be a description of arbitrary and therefore unintelligible behaviour. \u2026 Practising programmers who try to adhere to this doctrine will find themselves devoting their skills to tasks that seem at best arbitrary and at worst senseless. [Italics mine \u2014 Steve Ferg]\n\u2014 Michael Jackson, \u201cThe Real World\u201d\nRephrasing this point in terms of Use Cases: it is almost impossible for programmers to build correct software if they are given Use Case information but no information about the problem domain and how their program relates to what happens there. Yet this is what the Use Case Approach encourages requirements analysts to do. This is the real problem with the Use Case Approach. It discourages the requirements analyst from examining the problem domain, by focusing attention only on what happens at the system boundary.\nFor Some Jobs, Use Cases Are Just the Wrong Tool\nFor some applications, there clearly is domain information that must be specified in the system requirements, but which has no natural home in any particular Use Case. Often, for example, an important requirement for a system is that it enforce (or at least not violate) a set of business rules or governmental regulations. Other systems (e.g. systems in the physical and social sciences) are heavily algorithm-driven. The Use Case Approach provides no natural mechanism for capturing such mathematical algorithms, business rules, and government regulations. Certainly, it is very unnatural to embed them in the descriptions of specific Use Cases. Specifying a single big module that contains all of the customer\u2019s business rules and (in UML terminology) extends every Use Case, is possible but clumsy and unnatural. Use Cases are simply not the best tool for capturing such requirements.\nNobody Really Knows What a Use Case Description Looks Like\nNobody really knows what a Use Case description looks like. Use Cases can be written at a very high level of detail, or at a very low level, or anywhere in between.\nIn some organizations, Use Cases may be written at a very high level. Use Case descriptions that are written at too-high a level are often useless. Sometimes, they are worse than useless, because they give the impression that the system requirements have been completely specified, when in fact that is not true at all. A recent case in point was a project to develop a securities information system. The customers knew that they wanted the system to generate reports, so the system specification included a Use Case to Run Reports. The problems with this Use Case didn\u2019t emerge until the requirements analyst began to ask the customers about the contents of the reports that they wanted to generate. Then it emerged that the customer had in mind 140 reports of radically varying content, and the real requirement for the system \u2014 what the customer really needed \u2014 was a system that could store a history of all of the kinds of events that could affect securities. Virtually all of the system complexity, and all the information needed to design the system, was hidden under the single Use Case Run Reports.\nIn other organizations, Use Cases may be written at a detailed, implementation-specific level, describing the mechanics of the graphical user interface (GUI), complete with buttons, menus, and drop-down list boxes. Often, at a stage in the project when the primary concern should be understanding the business context and functions that the system must support, the client is instead engaging in premature user-interface design.\nIn addition, as the editor of http://www.uidesign.net observed, in many organizations the clients or end-users are the ones who write the Use Case descriptions. But without any training in user-interface design\n\u2026 there is little hope that [the end-users] will make a good job of it. \u2026 The adoption of Rational Unified Process in its complete form is likely to set the development of good User Interface Design back by perhaps 20 years.\n\u2014 http://www.uidesign.net/1999/imho/feb_imho.html\nThe result, in short, is not only that the user-interface design is being done at the wrong time, it is being done by the wrong people.\nUse Cases Are Unsystematic\nAn important feature of any useful requirements-gathering methodology is that it provides a systematic approach to identifying all of the system requirements. A requirements-gathering methodology that consists of writing Use Cases is no methodology at all, because it provides no help in systematically addressing the problem. The only guidance that the Use Case approach provides is the most generic question possible: \u201cWhat would you like to do with the system, and how would you like it to behave?\u201d\nAs Ben Kovitz points out, writing software requirements by writing Use Cases as they come to mind, is the requirements-writing equivalent of programming by hacking around. What it produces is simply a sprawl of Use Cases. How can you tell if you\u2019ve identified all of the Use Cases for the system? How can you tell if the Use Cases conflict? How can you tell if the Use Cases leave any gaps? It is not possible for an ordinary human to understand all of the ways that a grab-bag of 50, or 100, or 200 Use Cases are inter-related. Suppose the customer wants the system to support some new functionality. How can you tell which, if any, Use Cases will be affected by the change? There simply are no answers to these questions.\nIn short, as a methodology the Use Case Approach is too mushy to provide any real guidance in gathering requirements. The Use Case Approach, in fact, is not a methodology at all; it is merely a notation. Once an organization has settled on the template that it wants to use for describing Use Cases, that\u2019s it. At that point, the organization has got all the methodology help that it is going to get out of the Use Case Approach.\nUse Cases Are Not Object-Oriented\nThere is really nothing at all that makes the Use Case Approach especially \u201cobject-oriented\u201d. Confined to describing behavior at the system boundary, a set of Use Cases describes neither objects in the real world nor objects inside the computer.\nBecause the Use Case Approach is not object-oriented, it is completely compatible with non-object oriented methods. As Grady Booch observed\n[A] very real danger is that your development team will take [its] object-oriented scenarios and turn them into a very nonobject-oriented implementation. In more than one case, I\u2019ve seen a project start with scenarios, only to end up with a functional architecture, because they treated each scenario independently, creating code for each thread of control represented by each scenario.\n\u2013entry \u201cScenarios\u201d in [Booch, 1998]\nThere is nothing wrong with not being object-oriented, of course. If a technique is useful, it is useful, object-oriented or not. But given the popularity of the buzzword \u201cobject-oriented\u201d, I think it is important to point out that the object-oriented-ness of Use Cases is a myth. Use Cases are enjoying their current popularity because the Three Amigos bundled them into UML along with other, truly object-oriented, techniques. Whatever object-oriented-ness Use Cases have, they have acquired solely by rubbing up against true object-oriented methodologies into whose company they have fortuitously fallen.\nThe Proper Use of Use Cases\nThe best metaphor for methodology skills is a handyman\u2019s toolbox. No handyman could be successful if he relied on a single tool (a hammer, say) for everything that he did. Hammers don\u2019t work well when you\u2019re trying to drive a screw, nor when you need to cut a plank. You need different tools for different jobs.\nA software developer is a software handyman. To do everything that he needs to do, a software developer needs a toolbox that contains a variety of tools. Use Case description shouldn\u2019t be the only tool in the toolbox. It should simply be there along with the other tools, so that it is available when it is the right tool for the job.\nMost of the problems with Use Cases that we\u2019ve discussed, like the problems with chocolate, come not from the thing itself, but from its improper or excessive use. In spite of all of the problems we\u2019ve discussed, Use Cases can be useful \u2014 when they are used properly. Most importantly, Use Cases can be an effective tool when they are developed in a disciplined manner, as part of a methodology that first creates a well-defined domain model.\nThe domain model provides an infrastructure for the requirements-gathering process, so that the development of Use Cases can proceed systematically, in a way that could never happen without the domain model. The domain model describes the objects in the problem domain, including the events in the lives of objects. Once the events in the lives of the objects have been described, the requirements analyst can approach the task of writing Use Cases in a systematic fashion, by writing a Use Case for each of the events. If the life of a library book includes events such as being acquired, being borrowed, being returned, etc., then the analyst will develop a Use Case for each of those events. Each Use Case answers questions derived from specific events: \u201cHow does the system get told that a book has been returned?\u201d or \u201cHow does the system know when to generate overdue-notice letters?\u201d\nIn actual practice, of course, deriving Use Cases from the domain model is rarely as simple and mechanical as we\u2019ve just described. But there are techniques for dealing with more intricate situations. The whole purpose of systems analysis methodologies, in fact, is to provide guidance for situations in which the process is not so simple and mechanical. But whether the process of developing a particular Use Case is simple or tricky, its foundation must always lie in a solid understanding of the problem, and a carefully-constructed description of the problem domain.\nIn summary, a set of Use Cases is a description of the system to be constructed, the thing to be built, the solution to the problem. But, as Michael Jackson points out, before you can effectively start building the solution to a problem, \u201cfirst you must concentrate your attention on the application domain to learn what the problem is about.\u201d [Jackson, 1995, p. 158]\nSeveral of the ideas in this paper are derived from the works of Michael Jackson, and from Ben Kovitz\u2019s short discussion of Use Cases in Practical Software Requirements (pp. 251-252). I hope that Ben and Michael will consider theft the sincerest form of flattery. Neither, of course, is responsible for any mistakes that I might have made in presenting their ideas, or for cases in which my opinion or terminology differs from theirs.\n[Booch, 1998] Grady Booch, Best of Booch (ed. Ed Eykholt), Cambridge University Press, 1998\n[Jackson, 1983] Michael Jackson, System Development, ACM Press, 1983\n[Jackson, 1995] Michael Jackson, Software Requirements and Specifications, Addison-Wesley, 1995\n[Jackson, 2000] Michael Jackson, \u201cThe Real World\u201d in Millennial Perspectives in Computer Science: Proceedings of the 1999 Oxford-Microsoft Symposium in Honour of Sir Anthony Hoare (ed. Jim Davies, Bill Roscoe, Jim Woodcock), Palgrave, 2000\n[Kovitz, 1999] Benjamin L. Kovitz, Practical Software Requirements, 1999\n2 Responses to What\u2019s wrong with use cases?\nWhat comes before the use-case ? The problem I face is that no one in the organisation seems to remember the customer need that generated the use case. I am looking for a way to model a relationship of this sort : problem leads to tool. (The use case seems to me to come afterwards : we want to make sure the tool does the job \u2013 this is how humans will interract with the tool) If we had this model (problem : tool) on paper, persons that are new in the organisation could learn the software much more quickly. Also, when we have requests for changes to the system, we will be able to look at the diagram and say, well actually, it was created this way to respond to problem (or potential problem) X. If that potential problem exists, we need to keep the tool as-is. If that potential problem has disappeared, yes, we can delete the tool or modifiy it for a new use.\nApparently your group never did (what should have been) the first step in the specification process \u2014 creating a description of the business\u2019s \u201cproblem context\u201d, and then (using the concepts and terms in that description) creating a problem description. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Fr. Frank Pavone\nRest in peace, little ones 2\nby quinersdiner \u2022 Politics, Pro-Life \u2022 Tags: Dr. Kermit Gosnell, Fr. Frank Pavone, House of Horrors, human abortion, Priests for Life\nForty-five little bodies have yet to find their final resting place. These baby boys and girls were killed by Dr. Kermit Gosnell using the tools above. When authorities finally investigated his \u201cHouse of Horrors,\u201d they discovered 45 bodies and pieces of bodies in cat food containers and freezers. The remains of these 45 human beings are now in the possession of the Philadelphia Medical Examiner. What should be done? More\u2026\nWhy you need to know Fr. Frank Pavone 6\nby quinersdiner \u2022 Faith, Politics, Religion \u2022 Tags: First Amendment, Fr. Frank Pavone, Priests for Life\nLike you, I have been the beneficiary of living at the same time as two extraordinary people.\nI believe these two people will one day be identified as saints by the Catholic Church. I refer to the Blessed Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa of Calcutta.\nThere is a man who walks among us that is not as well-known, but he is doing the work of a Saint right now in our midst. His name is Fr. Frank Pavone. He is the tireless director of Priests for Life. His group is at the forefront of fighting for an end to abortion and euthanasia.\nIf you read my previous blogpost on the president\u2019s budget, you\u2019ll note that I characterized Rep. Paul Ryan as the most-respected man in America when it comes to the budget. Well, Fr. Pavone may be the most-respected man in American when it comes to Life issues. He devotes his every waking hour to fighting this scourge.\nHe is fighting the Obama Mandate head on.\nFr. Pavone calls for peaceful civil disobedience.\nWhether you\u2019re a Baptist, Lutheran, Evangelical, Muslim, Jew, or Agnostic, you need to know this man and support him. He\u2019s on the front lines of defending the First Amendment.\nIf you\u2019re a person of faith, pray for Fr. Pavone and Priests for Life. They have powerful enemies. And take a few minutes to watch his video. He is calling us to action.\nChristian martyrdom has come to America 6\nby quinersdiner \u2022 Politics, Religion \u2022 Tags: Barack Obama, Christian martyrdom, Fr. Denis Wilde, Fr. Frank Pavone, Obama Mandate, Rick Warren, secular humanism\nThis will get you arrested ...\nHe knelt in prayer in front of the White House.\nThe priest was upset about the Obama Mandate that forces his fellow Catholics to act immorally in the eyes of the Church.\nHe wanted to do something, but what? Pray. That is what he would do. He would kneel in prayer in front of the White House and pray for the President of the United States.\nHe was joined by five others.\nThey knelt quietly, peacefully and prayed for the man that has single-handedly violated their, no, all of our, freedom of religion. That\u2019s what makes Christianity special. The president should not be the target of the hatred and animal rage that characterized the Occupy Wall Street movement. He should be the target of loving prayers.\n... this won't.\nThere would be no drug use.\nThere would be no profanity.\nThere would be no public nudity nor sex. They would not use public property as their own public toilet.\nNo. They would pray with the dignity taught to them by their Lord, Jesus Christ.\nAnd they were arrested.\nAnd they were fined.\nIt is legal to hold a protest in front of the White House as long as you don\u2019t kneel and pray.\nIt is interesting to ponder the hordes of the Occupy Wall Street crowd, a crowd revered by the president, Nancy Pelosi, and so many in their party, that were not arrested for their public defecations, their public nudity, their public drug use, their public violence and destruction.\nBut public prayer in the name of religious freedom in front of Barack Obama\u2019s house earns you an arrest record and a $100 fine.\nFr. Denis Wilde, the Associate Director of Priests for Life said of his arrest yesterday:\n\u201cOccupy Wall Street protesters have been occupying federal property for months, but when we kneel in prayer, the police are called in and we are arrested. We knew that was the risk when we gathered today, and we will do it again regardless of the risk. What people of faith \u2013 of every faith \u2013 need to do now is stand with us.\u201d\nFr. Frank Pavone is the head of Priests for Life. He gave America a call to action:\n\u201cThe men arrested today, including our Associate Director, reveal the fact that the response to the unjust Obama mandate cannot be limited to the Courts, the Congress, and the press. It must bring us to the streets of America.\u201d\nFather Pavone calls for peaceful civil disobedience:\n\u201cOver the years, the other side in this battle has tried to make the public afraid of us by painting us as arrogant, hateful, and violent. In reality, the other side should be afraid precisely because we are humble, peaceful, and prayerful, because therein lies the force that uproots injustice from society.\u201d\nThe anti Obama Mandate movement is not just a Catholic thing. 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        "raw_content": "Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858357/proceedings-of-the-2017-grappa-collaborative-research-network-meeting\nProceedings of the 2017 GRAPPA Collaborative Research Network Meeting.\nDeepak R Jadon, Vinod Chandran, Carmel Stober, Alexis Ogdie, April W Armstrong, Kristina Callis Duffin, Dafna D Gladman, Philip S Helliwell, Denis O'Sullivan, Maarten de Wit, Oliver FitzGerald, Christopher T Ritchlin\nThe Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) Collaborative Research Network (CRN) is an endeavor that aims to address gaps in the knowledge of the etiopathogenesis and management of psoriatic disease by best using the large community of experienced investigators who are already collecting rich clinical phenotype data and biologic samples using validated techniques. 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Among them were updates on GRAPPA's continued education efforts; GRAPPA's continued research efforts, including the Biomarker Project, a collaborative research effort to identify and study biomarkers of joint damage; treatment recommendations, including recommendations and core principles related to biosimilars; efforts to update GRAPPA's Website and to create a GRAPPA smart-phone application (app); and the Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Clinics Multicenter Advancement Network...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858354/options-for-assessing-joints-and-entheses-in-psoriatic-arthritis-by-ultrasonography-and-magnetic-resonance-imaging-how-to-move-forward\nOptions for Assessing Joints and Entheses in Psoriatic Arthritis by Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging: How to Move Forward.\nLihi Eder, Sibel Z Aydin, Gurjit S Kaeley, Walter P Maksymowych, Mikkel \u00d8stergaard\nPsoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a heterogeneous disease with various manifestations of musculoskeletal inflammation. Recent advances in imaging, including ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), allow for the accurate evaluation of the extent of inflammation and damage in the peripheral joints, spine, and entheses. The development and validation of outcome measures are critical steps in creating standardized evaluations of musculoskeletal inflammation and damage in psoriatic patients. At the 2017 meeting of the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and PsA (GRAPPA), recent work on outcome measures from the GRAPPA US and MRI working groups was summarized...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858353/report-of-the-skin-research-working-groups-from-the-grappa-2017-annual-meeting\nReport of the Skin Research Working Groups from the GRAPPA 2017 Annual Meeting.\nAlice Bendix Gottlieb, Laura C Coates, Leonieke J J van Mens, April W Armstrong, Joseph F Merola\nAt the 2017 annual meeting of the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA), the International Dermatology Outcome Measures (IDEOM) psoriasis working group presented an overview of its cutaneous domain of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) projects. First, the group presented an overview of IDEOM's work to establish psoriasis outcome measures that satisfy the needs of all those involved. Second, the group discussed replacements for the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) that can be used in clinical practice, including data that support the use of the physician's global assessment \u00d7 body surface area measurement score as a PASI surrogate...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858352/the-role-of-the-microbiome-in-gut-and-joint-inflammation-in-psoriatic-arthritis-and-spondyloarthritis\nThe Role of the Microbiome in Gut and Joint Inflammation in Psoriatic Arthritis and Spondyloarthritis.\nElisabeth Gilis, C\u00e9line Mortier, Koen Venken, Karlijn Debusschere, Lars Vereecke, Dirk Elewaut\nSpondyloarthritis (SpA) encompasses a group of diseases characterized by an inflammatory arthritis involving both joints and entheses. However, extraarticular symptoms constitute a large element of the pathology and should not be underestimated. Microscopic gut inflammation is observed in 50% of patients with SpA and has been linked to disease activity, underscoring the effect of gut inflammation in SpA. In this review, we discuss the influence of gut microbiota on SpA pathogenesis. A change in microbiota composition has been linked to the development of various inflammatory arthritides, and dysbiosis is a potential factor in the pathogenesis of multiple inflammatory diseases...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858351/the-microbiome-in-psoriasis-and-psoriatic-arthritis-joints\nThe Microbiome in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: Joints.\nJose U Scher\nThe microbiome is a known and established immunomodulator of many inflammatory disorders, including psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Microbes co-evolved with their human hosts and provide them with nutritional, metabolic, and immunologic support. An accumulating body of evidence has revealed that psoriatic diseases are characterized by a state of intestinal dysbiosis, which has been linked to a decrease in beneficial commensals and fatty acids. This has been shown in both animal models and human samples, and multiple studies have addressed the physiological and potentially pathogenic role of intestinal and cutaneous microbes in human health and disease...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858350/the-microbiome-in-psoriasis-and-psoriatic-arthritis-the-skin-perspective\nThe Microbiome in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: The Skin Perspective.\nPsoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory immune-mediated skin disease that affects about 2% of the world's population. In 20% of patients with psoriasis, the characteristic skin lesions are accompanied by psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Psoriasis arises in genetically predisposed individuals who have a dysregulated immune response to various environmental factors. The human body is home to many microbial species, and both the skin and the gut microbiome influence the development and function of immune tissue development and function...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858349/the-benefits-and-challenges-of-setting-up-a-longitudinal-psoriatic-arthritis-database\nThe Benefits and Challenges of Setting Up a Longitudinal Psoriatic Arthritis Database.\nDafna D Gladman, Laura C Coates, Deepak R Jadon, William Tillett, Philip J Mease, Marijn Vis\nThe members of the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) have shown great interest in developing a common GRAPPA database. To address this interest, GRAPPA included a symposium at its 2017 annual meeting to examine the concepts of registries and databases. At this symposium, examples of existing databases were reviewed, and their challenges and achievements were discussed.\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858348/content-and-face-validity-and-feasibility-of-5-candidate-instruments-for-psoriatic-arthritis-randomized-controlled-trials-the-psa-omeract-core-set-workshop-at-the-grappa-2017-annual-meeting\nContent and Face Validity and Feasibility of 5 Candidate Instruments for Psoriatic Arthritis Randomized Controlled Trials: The PsA OMERACT Core Set Workshop at the GRAPPA 2017 Annual Meeting.\nRichard Holland, William Tillett, Alexis Ogdie, Ying Y Leung, Dafna D Gladman, Kristina Callis Duffin, Laura C Coates, Philip J Mease, Lihi Eder, Vibeke Strand, Musaab Elmamoun, Pil H\u00f8jgaard, Jeffrey Chau, Maarten de Wit, Niti Goel, Chris A Lindsay, Oliver FitzGerald, Bev Shea, Dorcas Beaton, Ana-Maria Orbai\nThe Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA)-Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) Core Set working group is in the process of selecting core instruments for PsA clinical trials. During a 2-h workshop and breakout group discussions at the GRAPPA 2017 annual meeting in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, participants discussed the first set of candidate instruments to be taken through the OMERACT Filter 2.1 instrument selection process: 66/68 swollen/tender joint count (66/68JC), Spondyloarthritis Consortium of Canada (SPARCC) enthesitis index, patient's global assessment (GRAPPA and OMERACT formulations), Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index (HAQ-DI), Psoriatic Arthritis Impact of Disease (PsAID) questionnaires 9 and 12, and Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) Fatigue...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858347/juvenile-psoriatic-arthritis-a-report-from-the-grappa-2017-annual-meeting\nJuvenile Psoriatic Arthritis: A Report from the GRAPPA 2017 Annual Meeting.\nDevy Zisman, Matthew L Stoll, Yonatan Butbul Aviel, Elizabeth D Mellins\nJuvenile psoriatic arthritis (JPsA), a subtype of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), constitutes 5% of JIA. The literature is inconsistent regarding features of JPsA, and physicians debate whether it is a distinct entity within JIA. A biphasic age of onset distribution has been noted. Early-onset disease is characterized by female predominance, small joint involvement, dactylitis, and positive antinuclear antibodies. Late-onset JPsA resembles adult-onset psoriatic arthritis (PsA), with male predominance, psoriasis, enthesitis, and axial disease...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858346/grappa-trainees-symposium-2017-a-report-from-the-grappa-2017-annual-meeting\nGRAPPA Trainees Symposium 2017: A Report from the GRAPPA 2017 Annual Meeting.\nVictoria Furer, Julia Manasson, Wolf-Henning Boehncke, Christopher T Ritchlin\nAt the 2017 annual meeting of the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a trainees symposium was held. Rheumatology and dermatology trainees engaged in psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis research presented their work. This report briefly reviews 6 oral presentations and 25 posters presented at the meeting.\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/29858345/prologue-2017-annual-meeting-of-the-group-for-research-and-assessment-of-psoriasis-and-psoriatic-arthritis-grappa\nPrologue: 2017 Annual Meeting of the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA).\nPhilip S Helliwell, Dafna D Gladman, Alice B Gottlieb\nThe 2017 Annual Meeting of the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and was attended by rheumatologists, dermatologists, representatives of biopharmaceutical companies, and patients. As in previous years, GRAPPA members held a symposium for trainees to discuss their research in psoriatic disease with experts in the field. Other subjects featured during the annual meeting included a discussion of the history, clinical features, controversies, and immunogenetics of juvenile psoriatic arthritis; updates from working groups in Outcome Measures in Rheumatology and International Dermatology Outcome Measures; a discussion of the benefits and challenges of setting up a longitudinal psoriatic arthritis (PsA) database; 3 separate discussions of the effects of the microbiome on skin and joints in psoriasis and PsA; a discussion of options for assessing joints and entheses in PsA by ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging; an update on GRAPPA's research and educational projects; a discussion of patient centricity, including the incorporation of patient research partners (PRP) into psoriasis and PsA research and educational efforts, from GRAPPA's PRP; and a discussion of the GRAPPA-Collaborative Research Network's inaugural meeting...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523065/obituary-professor-antonio-spadaro\nObituary: Professor Antonio Spadaro.\nGuido Valesini, Ignazio Olivieri\nNovember 2015: Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523064/role-of-agents-other-than-tumor-necrosis-factor-blockers-in-the-treatment-of-psoriatic-arthritis\nRole of Agents other than Tumor Necrosis Factor Blockers in the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis.\nFabiola Atzeni, Luisa Costa, Francesco Caso, Raffaele Scarpa, Piercarlo Sarzi-Puttini\nPsoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by possible peripheral and axial joint involvement, enthesitis, dactylitis, and skin and nail disease. It affects up to one-third of psoriatic patients, and may be associated with comorbidities such as cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The usually prescribed initial treatment of moderate-severe PsA is methotrexate, which may be accompanied or replaced by a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor such as etanercept, infliximab, or adalimumab...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523063/the-role-of-tumor-necrosis-factor-%C3%AE-blockers-in-psoriatic-disease-therapeutic-options-in-psoriatic-arthritis\nThe Role of Tumor Necrosis Factor-\u03b1 Blockers in Psoriatic Disease. Therapeutic Options in Psoriatic Arthritis.\nOlga Addimanda, Niccol\u00f2 Possemato, Andrea Caruso, Nicol\u00f2 Pipitone, Carlo Salvarani\nPsoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting peripheral and axial joints, usually associated with psoriasis (PsO) and involving various systems and organs (eye inflammation, such as uveitis; and involvement of nail and enthesis), and it usually requires a multidisciplinary treatment approach. Tumor necrosis factor-\u03b1 (TNF-\u03b1) is overexpressed in psoriatic synovium and skin plaques and its selective inhibition by anti-TNF-\u03b1 agents has been demonstrated to reduce TNF-\u03b1 levels in the articular environment, reversing the synovial hyperproliferative phenotype...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523062/new-approaches-in-tumor-necrosis-factor-antagonism-for-the-treatment-of-psoriatic-arthritis-certolizumab-pegol\nNew Approaches in Tumor Necrosis Factor Antagonism for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis: Certolizumab Pegol.\nAlberto Cauli, Matteo Piga, Ennio Lubrano, Antonio Marchesoni, Alberto Floris, Alessandro Mathieu\nThe pathogenesis of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is still under discussion but great advances have been made in the last 2 decades that confirm the central role of tumor necrosis factor-\u03b1 (TNF-\u03b1) in its inflammatory milieu. New therapeutic approaches have been proposed, and new molecules with anti-TNF-\u03b1 activity have been chemically altered to improve their pharmacological properties. Certolizumab pegol (CZP) is a PEGylated Fc-free anti-TNF that has been shown clinically to be effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), skin psoriasis, and PsA...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523061/disease-modifying-antirheumatic-drugs-dmard-and-combination-therapy-of-conventional-dmard-in-patients-with-spondyloarthritis-and-psoriatic-arthritis-with-axial-involvement\nDisease-modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARD) and Combination Therapy of Conventional DMARD in Patients with Spondyloarthritis and Psoriatic Arthritis with Axial Involvement.\nDavide Simone, Marcin Nowik, Elisa Gremese, Gianfranco F Ferraccioli\nTreatment with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID) is the recommended first-line therapy in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA); and for those patients who have persistently active disease, the introduction of tumor necrosis factor-\u03b1 (TNF-\u03b1) inhibitors is indicated. Conventional nonbiological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARD), although effective and used in clinical practice for peripheral arthritis, are not recommended. Few studies have been conducted with the aim of evaluating the effect of conventional DMARD, either alone or in combination, in axSpA...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523060/psoriatic-disease-update-on-traditional-disease-modifying-antirheumatic-drugs\nPsoriatic Disease: Update on Traditional Disease-modifying Antirheumatic Drugs.\nAntonio Marchesoni, Ennio Lubrano, Alberto Cauli, Massimo Ricci, Maria Manara\nWe present an update on the effects of methotrexate (MTX), sulfasalazine (SSZ), leflunomide (LEF), and cyclosporine (CSA) in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) by reviewing data published from January 2010 to June 2014. The most relevant study on MTX, the Methotrexate In Psoriatic Arthritis (MIPA) trial, did not show a significant difference between this drug and placebo in improving peripheral synovitis. The trial, however, had several limitations. A cohort study on a small number of patients found that MTX does not inhibit radiographic progression...\nhttps://read.qxmd.com/read/26523059/concept-of-remission-in-chronic-plaque-psoriasis\nConcept of Remission in Chronic Plaque Psoriasis.\nPaolo Gisondi, Marco Di Mercurio, Luca Idolazzi, Giampiero Girolomoni\nPsoriasis is a lifelong chronic inflammatory disease affecting 2-3% of the worldwide population. Current understanding of the pathogenesis of psoriasis assigns central importance to an interaction between acquired and innate immunity. The disease is characterized by a series of linked cellular changes in the skin, including hyperplasia of epidermal keratinocytes, angiogenesis, and infiltration of T lymphocytes, neutrophils, and other types of leukocytes in the affected skin. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Learning / Torah Study / T'tzaveh\nThe Light that Brings Us Closer to God\nT'tzaveh, Exodus 27:20\u221230:10\nThis week's Torah portion, Parashat T'tzaveh, continues the detailed instructions for the building and decoration of the Tabernacle, our ancestors' portable sanctuary during the years of wandering in the desert. Most of the details discussed in T'tzaveh, like bejeweled vestments to be worn by the priests, are exotically unfamiliar to Jews today. But the parashah opens with a description that seems much more familiar to anyone who has spent time inside a synagogue sanctuary. \"You shall further instruct the Israelites to bring you clear oil of beaten olives for lighting, for kindling lamps regularly,\" God tells Moses (Exodus 27:20). But the last two words \u2014 ner tamid \u2014 can also be translated as \"eternal light.\"\nThe light that hangs above the ark in our contemporary sanctuaries, a light which most synagogue custodians attend to diligently to make sure it never goes out, traces its roots to this verse of the Torah. In the age before long-lasting electric bulbs, the priests worked even harder to keep it lit, kindling the lights on a regular basis:\nAaron and his sons shall set them up in the Tent of Meeting, outside the curtain which is over [the Ark of] the Pact, to burn from evening to morning before the Eternal. It shall be a due from the Israelites for all time, throughout the ages. (Exodus 27:21)\nIn our contemporary synagogues, the ner tamid is most often seen as symbolizing God's Presence in the sanctuary. Even if we know the light keeps shining because of a compact fluorescent lightbulb and a dedicated custodian, most Jews I know find a simple spiritual power in that light that never goes out. It answers the question that hovers below the surface of all of our prayers: God, are you really there? The steady, constant glow of the ner tamid answers in the affirmative.\nBut it's not clear that the ner tamid of our Torah portion serves the same purpose. While the entire Tabernacle is a dwelling place for God, the first verse of T'tzaveh describes the ner tamid not as an answer that God gives us, but rather, as something we give to God, \"a due from the Israelites for all time.\" The light is less a symbol for God's Presence than a requisite for that Presence.\nBut why would God need this light? God, our Sages point out,1 does not need light to see. Instead, one beautiful midrash suggests that the reason for the ner tamid is both for God and, ultimately, for us, too:\n\"Instruct the Israelites to bring you clear oil of beaten olives . . .\" Not because I (God) need it, but so that you should give light to Me just as I have given light to you . . . . This is compared to a blind man and a sighted man who were walking together. The sighted man said to his companion, \"I will guide you along the way.\" When they arrived at their destination and came indoors, the sighted man asked the blind man to please kindle a light to benefit him (the sighted man). In this manner, the blind man would not be overwhelmed by his debt of gratitude to the sighted man, and would recognize himself as capable of benefiting others.\" ( Midrash Sh'mot Rabbah 36:2)\nA person with a disability, the story illustrates, should not look down on himself as dependent on other people, but should recognize that all of us have dependencies \u2014 some for guidance while walking outside, others for light to see inside \u2014 and also that all of us are capable of helping others. Similarly, the midrash suggests, we should not see our relationship with God only in one way, as meek humanity asking God for what we need. Instead, we should recognize that we have the power and the responsibility to meet God's needs as well.\nThe theology behind this midrash was famously articulated by the philosopher Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. Rabbi Heschel taught that Judaism is based most deeply not in our human question \u2014 \"God, are you there?\" \u2014 but rather in God's question, first posed to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and to all of us since: \"Where are you?\"\n\"This is the mysterious paradox of Biblical faith,\" Rabbi Heschel wrote. \" . . . the Bible speaks not only of man's search for God but also of God's search for man. . . . It is as if God were unwilling to be alone, and He had chosen man to serve Him.\"2\nWe are asked, every day, to find the faith to answer God's eternal question. We are asked, every day, to build a world fit for God to dwell in. We are asked to light the ner tamid, to kindle it eternally.\nWhen we don't have the strength, when we don't have the faith, we might look up at the ner tamid in the sanctuary. Even as we waver, it does not dim. \"Yes,\" it answers God. \"Today, yet again, we are kindling the light.\"\nSee, for example, Hizkuni on Exodus 27:20\nSee Abraham Joshua Heschel, God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; reprint ed., 1976), p. 136\nRabbi Beth Kalisch lives in Philadelphia and serves as the spiritual leader of Beth David Reform Congregation in Gladwyne, PA. She blogs at bethkalisch.wordpress.com .\nLifting the Light to Invite God In\nAndrew L. Rosenkranz\nLight serves as such an important element of our religious practice. Many adults brought up in the Jewish faith have special memories of lighting the Shabbat candles every Friday night. The radiance of the flame emits a distinctive warmth that brings us closer to one another and reminds us that the week is over.\nA kindled flame is mysterious. Perhaps the reason we light candles before each holiday is to remind us that we are welcoming a grander sense of God's Presence into our lives at that particular moment, and the ner tamid, \"eternal light,\" serves as a constant reminder of that presence. A single flame awakens many senses within us. We can feel its warmth. We can see its glow. We can even hear the strike of the match and the sizzle of the wick.\nThe great 10th century commentator Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra notes that the Hebrew word used in Torah for \"kindling\" the ner tamid \u2014 l'ha-alot \u2014 literally means \"raising\" (see ibn Ezra on Exodus 27:20). Rabbi Kalisch accurately points out that the ner tamid serves the purpose of giving light to God. I like this analogy. 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        "raw_content": "Remodeling Small Kitchen in Sharon Heights, California\nTransforming Your Small Kitchen in Sharon Heights, California into Your Dreams on a Budget\nIt doesn't take a great deal of money in order to completely transform your kitchen. Many improvements have been made to kitchens with minimal planning and capital in Sharon Heights, California. It's possible to get your kitchen remodel done for only $2,000 to $4,000.\nSharon Heights Remodeling Small Kitchen\nFor many people, the kitchen is the heart of the home and it needs to be represented well. If you're really working with a small budget take advantage of the power of paint and how color is simple but extremely powerful. Sometimes the most satisfying remodeling projects in CA are the most simple. sAccording to the Joint Center for housing studies of Harvard University, spending on Home Improvement in Sharon Heights, California is expected to increase by 6% every year. This totals to $318.6 billion dollars, only by the first quarter of 2018.\nRefreshing an outdated design in your kitchen is not as difficult as what it may seem to be. The kitchen is a place in the home where special moments are shared and often times important conversations are had. The kitchen is multi-functional in nearly every home in your kitchen design in Sharon Heights, California should reflect that. The time that you spend planning your kitchen remodel in CA should far outweigh the time that you actually spend remodeling the kitchen in CA. By planning well, you and your household will be less inconvenienced by how much time your remodel is taking. Your kitchen will not be a construction zone for a long period of time when you have done the proper planning and you know how long contractors will be present. Plus, planning for everything is going to ensure that you stay on track with your budget. You won't have the temptation to change your mind from the original plans when you've spent so much time planning. To ensure that your project stays within budget, planning is necessary. Otherwise, you may be more likely to veer off course and go slightly outside of your budget. By researching \"contractors near me\" you'll likely find prices or at least get an estimate. The contractor should be able to provide you with a timeline of the construction costs. Then, you can determine if you're getting a return on your investment in the remodel in Sharon Heights, California.\nIf the new modern the fridge you want is larger than the doorway of course you can't get it inside. This may sound like of mistake that's difficult to make but this mistake has been made numerous times by many people. Also, consider the height of your kitchen and whether your space can accommodate larger appliances. Also, think about the natural flow of traffic in your kitchen in Sharon Heights, California. Consider that you may need at least 42 to 48 inches, especially if there is more than one cook in your household. Give yourself some leeway for the unforeseeable. If you want to have your kitchen remodel done by summertime then plan on being done in the spring. Likewise, if you want the kitchen remodel done by the holidays so you can enjoy the new kitchen with your family, plan on being done in early fall.\nConsider getting a professional to help you with the kitchen remodel to expedite the process. By working with a professional designer you can help simplify your kitchen remodel in Sharon Heights, California. A professional will help you make decisions on style and can help you foresee issues before they occur. You can expect the fee of a professional to be around 5 to 15% of the total project cost.",
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        "raw_content": "FaceShop: A new tool uses AI for sketching faces\nAcross popular social media platforms, users are posting countless images every day.\nOn Instagram alone, there are more than 40 billion uploaded photos \u2013 a figure that\u2019s skyrocketing by 95 million daily. This presents a clear need for intuitive yet robust photo-editing tools that allow the average user to perform advanced editing functions.\nAnd while there is a definite need for interactive image editing with respect to social media, improved editing tools and systems also remain an important aspect of computer graphics and computer vision. However, there is a lack of tools that feature more complex editing functions for inexperienced users, such as changing the facial expression in a photo.\nA research team has devised a sketch-based editing framework that enables a user to edit their photos by \u201csketching\u201d a few strokes on top of them.\nTheir system, called FaceShop, also offers a copy-paste function, which allows users to edit any part of a photo by copying-and-pasting the portion to be edited from another (better) photo, eliminating the need to hand-draw or sketch anything at all.\nTiziano Protenier, lead author of the work and PhD candidate at the University of Bern, developed the new system with collaborators Qiyang Hu, Attila Szab\u00f3, Siavash Arjomand Bigdeli and Paolo Favaro from University of Bern, and Matthias Zwicker from University of Maryland.\nThe team will present their work at SIGGRAPH 2018, held Aug. 12-16 in Vancouver, British Columbia. This annual gathering showcases the world\u2019s leading professionals, academics, and creative minds at the forefront of computer graphics and interactive techniques.\nThe team\u2019s approach is built on machine-learning techniques, which, in the end, give users more control over their desired edits in real-time and produce more realistic results.\n\u201cMost other approaches rely on more traditional, handcrafted techniques, which impose some limitations. For instance, these systems are either [by design] restricted to limited sets of predefined editing operations, or they are very flexible but hard to use and require experienced users to spend a considerable amount of time to perform rather basic edits,\u201d says Protenier. \u201cIn contrast, our system is very flexible and allows untrained users to perform complex edits within minutes using an intuitive interface.\u201d\nIn their paper, \u201cFaceShop: Deep Sketch-based Face Image Editing,\u201d the researchers demonstrate their new system via several examples.\nIn one, a woman\u2019s nose is slightly manipulated, and a strand of hair is edited so that it is pushed away from her face, removing a dark shadow that had appeared on just one side of her face in the original photo.\nAnother photo shows how a user is able to enhance a woman\u2019s eye make-up and bring out the color of her eyes. The examples highlighted in the paper showcase how the novel system works, intuitively, and produces high-quality, realistic results.\nThe team\u2019s method is based on generative adversarial neural networks (GANs), a form of artificial intelligence (AI) that, in recent years, has attracted a lot of research interest for its ability to generate realistic looking images.\nThese GANs consist of two AIs that fight against each other. The first component tries to distinguish the generated images from genuine images, whereas the second component tries to produce images that fool the other AI.\nDuring training, the two components learn from each other, eventually resulting in a system that autonomously learned to produce realistic looking images, without any human judgement in the loop.\nUnlike other AI-driven image editing methods, once the system is trained, users are more in control of the edits to their photos.\n\u201cOur system features an optimum degree of control, which makes it very interesting from an application point of view,\u201d Portenier noted. \u201cOther techniques that try to incorporate user control are either limited in the scope of possible edits or have been shown to work well on the data that was used to train the sytems, but fail to produce convincing results with real user input. We are presenting a technique that mitigates this issue, resulting in a system that works surprisingly well in practice.\u201d\nIn future work, the researchers intend to explore additional user interaction tools to add to their framework and consider how to leverage AI for sketch-based editing of videos.\nThe post SIGGRAPH 2018 Research Highlight: New Tool for Sketching Faces appeared first on ACM SIGGRAPH Blog.",
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        "raw_content": "Javier Reflects On \u2013 The last 10 Years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe\u2026\nby Javier Reyeros | May 10, 2018 | Featured, Films & TV | 0 comments\nThis month marks 10 years since the release of Iron Man, and therefore 10 years of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Some people won\u2019t remember what going to see a superhero film was like before the MCU; I remember getting excited for films such as Ghost Rider and Fantastic Four 2 (Cloud Galactus anyone)\u2026\nOf course there was the occasional gem such as X-Men 2 and Spiderman 2, but overall the comic movie offering wasn\u2019t that strong, and not very faithful. Then, one day, in comes Iron Man, arguably the best Iron Man film and one of the best origin movies out there to this day. This film blew everything we knew out of the water and to be honest at the time we kind of expected another half baked superhero flick, but my god were we pleasantly surprised!\nWe finally had a movie that was faithful, used the hero\u2019s costume in a sensible way and nailed the title character. Then at the end we get that lovely little scene with Nick Fury; minds blown all over the globe. From the very first movie they had a plan which we thought was all about the joining of the Avengers, but was actually about the Infinity Stones. It\u2019s crazy to think they\u2019ve had a 10+ year plan since day one and it\u2019s bloody worked!\nSince then the MCU has gone from strength to strength \u2013 Personally I feel some of the more recent stand-alones have been the best (Ragnarok and Black Panther) which is crazy considering the fact that they\u2019ve been doing movies for so long. It\u2019s also mental to think that they now have 19 movies and the worst is probably Iron Man 2, which is still at least a 7 out of 10.\nThey reformed and essentially created the ensemble movie; yes X-Men was technically, but Marvel drew characters from different movies to create the masterpiece that is Avengers, this being a 4 year build of great movies to culminate in what\u2019s perhaps one of the best hero films ever made. They then had Civil War which is a lot of people\u2019s all time favourite movies (I could watch it again and again), and more recently Infinity War which is divisive, but an achievement any way you look at it, and it\u2019s breaking every box office record that stands.\nThey then built on this, restructuring old ideas of trilogies or series of movies and instead created an endless franchise movie universe, the culmination of the first 3 phases taking 10 years to get to Thanos, but never losing it\u2019s followers. It does this by fitting in to that magical slot between super fans and casual moviegoers, this happens extremely rarely!\nThey also allow each movie to be it\u2019s own genre which makes each individual film much more interesting and appealing to a mass audience. So they don\u2019t fit only in to \u2018Super Hero\u2019 but into comedy, spy thriller, space opera etc; they also give directors the chance to put their flair in to the movies but just say \u201cOk so X needs to happen to tie in to X\u201d; just look and the zany perfection of Taika Waititi\u2019s influence on Thor!\nThe only reason they\u2019re able to do this is because of our lord and savior Kevin Feige. If it wasn\u2019t for this man we wouldn\u2019t have a lot of the cool shit we have nowadays.\nThis dude spent years working behind the scenes on many movies such as X-Men, Hulk, Elektra and more learning what to do and not to and was then hired by Marvel as a producer, but he\u2019s essentially the leader, coordinator and driving force of the MCU. If it wasn\u2019t for his previous experiences and ideas I don\u2019t think we\u2019d have a lot of the other movies and TV series if it wasn\u2019t for the success of the MCU such as the DCEU (Although they\u2019ve not achieved the same standard or success), the DC TV universe, the Marvel Netflix universe, Preacher, American Gods and SO many more.\nI personally hope that the MCU never stops. I love what they\u2019re doing with my favourite characters and the universe as a whole, and I get very excited at the announcement of every film. They\u2019ve got the movie franchise idea completely right and deserve the success they\u2019ve created. It seems there\u2019s no plans to stop given the cliffhanger at the end of Infinity \u2013 A friend of mine said he felt this was our generation\u2019s Godfather\u2026 Well put I say.\nFor many people I know who aren\u2019t into comics they really enjoy going to see what\u2019s going to happen and enjoy the movies. For me personally, as a bit of a comic nerd, I see this as a it\u2019s own hero universe and something i can enjoy at a deeper level.",
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        "raw_content": "Ben\u2019s not cheating\u2026 just using the available resources! | A Piece on Macros and Gaming\nby Ben O'Brian | Apr 8, 2018 | Games, PC, Reviews, Writers | 0 comments\nIn the past few weeks, I have been playing RuneScape once again, partly to fuel my nostalgia (I used to play the game a fair amount when I was younger), but also because I enjoy procrastinating way too much. If you\u2019ve not played RuneScape in any way at all, you will find that it is one of the most grindy games on the planet. To get around this, there\u2019s a technology available that has been around for a long time called macros.\nFor those who do not know what a macro is, it is a series of instructions that can either be coded into a computer or recorded as the desired process is performed. This is normally used by people in job roles where automation is key to increasing productivity, for example accessing large amounts of databases to compile data.\nMacros happen to be very useful for gamers as well. The downside for console gamers is that it\u2019s not possible to record macros without extra equipment, for example an Arduino. On a PC it\u2019s far easier, most gaming keyboards are bundled with software that enables macros to be recorded and activated, often without leaving a game. In my time PC gaming, there\u2019s been three different times macros have helped me.\nThe first being a mission in GTA V with Michael where he is required to run 5 miles through the desert. The macro was simple as it was just holding two buttons until the distance was reached. The second game was cookie clicker, this one was designed to be able to click every time the screen refreshed, as it was a browser game it was restricted to 60FPS so the macro clicked 60 tiles per second as a way to spam clicks into the game.\nFinally the macros I have been used recently within RuneScape have been to perform a set of actions that are designed to enable me to quickly grind through levels without a huge amount of effort; For example, mining a load of ore, smelting it together, turning it into a dagger, and then placing the daggers into the bank. Some may call this being lazy, I\u2019m inclined to agree.\nSome others may call it cheating; I just call it using the available resources.",
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        "raw_content": "Aurora Photography Tours are the best way to increase your chances to see the Aurora. In January, my Italian guests Rita and Angelo booked me 2 nights in a row for a tour in Inari in Finnish Lapland. We were in for quite some adventures!\nThe weather conditions\nDuring the first two weeks of January 2018, the weather conditions in the north of Finnish Lapland were very challenging for Aurora viewings.\nAlmost every day was a real struggle to even decide whether I would run the tour, or have to cancel due to bad or even dangerous conditions. On the plus side, we\u2019ve never had as much snow on the ground and trees at this time of year since I have been running those Aurora tours!\n1st Aurora Photography Tour: 7 January\nOn this day, the weather forecast was not amazingly positive, but at least there were signs that some clearings were on their way to the Inari area. However, it had been snowing so much the night before (about 40 centimetres in a few hours!) that I was not sure if we would be able to drive everywhere where I wanted. Parking the car would be even harder, as the road services usually plough the parking areas last.\nI decided to have the tour anyway, and made sure that I had the snow shovel with me in the car just in case we would need to clear a parking spot for ourselves!\nThat night, north was not an option, as confirmed on Whatsapp by my friend of Aurora Holidays in Utsjoki. The weather forecast and some observations reported better chances towards the south, so off we went in the direction of Kittil\u00e4.\nAs always, I asked my guests to keep an eye on the sky, so that we know immediately when the first stars are visible in the sky. After a short drive, I heard someone shout \u201cI see stars\u201d, and then it became just about finding a place to stop. Luckily, the parking spot near Soloj\u00e4rvi lake had been already ploughed, so it was the perfect place to settle.\nFaint Aurora display during the first of our two aurora photography tours.\nAs soon as we arrived, I noticed the distinguishable glow of the Aurora above the northern horizon. However, there were still many low hanging clouds, which reflected the street lights of every village or even each single house in the area.\nNevertheless, both the weather and Aurora forecast were giving us good hope for the situation to improve. It did not take long for the clouds to mostly move away, and the Aurora to get much stronger. Without waiting any longer, it was time to take a photo of my guests with the Northern Lights.\nRita and Angelo enjoy their first sighting of the Northern Lights!\nYou can see that there was quite some snow there on the frozen surface of the lake.\nAs the night was getting colder and the Aurora activity weaker, my guests went to warm themselves up in the car. While they were doing this I stayed outside to keep an eye on the sky. You never know, the Aurora can just appear without any warning.\nSo I shouted to them to hurry back to the lake, and for a few minutes, the Aurora exploded in the sky.\nThe Aurora finally showed us a stronger display despite the clouds.\nHowever, it was still early (about 10:30 PM), and of course we wanted to see more. Unfortunately, the clouds were coming back so we had to move further south, where we found totally clear sky\u2026 but no Aurora anymore! We waited there for about an hour with nothing happening, except more clouds coming in. At this stage, I had to call it a night, and drove back my guests to the hotel.\n2nd Aurora Photography Tour: 8 January\nAccording to the weather forecast, it was supposed to be an easy night. Clear everywhere and not much driving. The solar wind speed was also quite high, so I was hoping for a really nice night. So when I informed Rita and Angelo about this in the afternoon, they seemed very enthusiastic about going on a tour again, and so was I.\nOn my way to pick them up, a crazy unannounced storm suddenly happened: high winds, snow falling from the sky, snow being blown all over the place, tree branches flying around, you name it, it was not safe! How did the weather institute miss that in the forecast, well, you\u2019d have to ask them. Luckily, the storm passed quickly though, so I picked up my guests at Hotel Kultahovi in Inari with just half an hour of delay, and we started driving north in the direction of Utsjoki.\nWe found clear sky, which is always a victory in itself for me. The Aurora was there and just softly dancing despite the high speed of the solar wind. Usually such conditions are sufficient to sparkle much brighter Aurora in the north of Lapland, but this time, it just did not work! The Bz value of the interplanetary magnetic field kept being positive when negative values give much better chances for Northern Lights.\nThe vertical streaks of the Aurora were well visible to the naked eye, but that\u2019s not what I call a spectacular show. We wanted more!\nSo we stood there in the cold wind, waiting for the Bz to change direction. Now don\u2019t get me wrong, I have seen pretty bright Aurora\u2019s in northern Finnish Lapland despite a positive Bz, but that particular night, it seemed like only a negative Bz would work.\nWe passed time by taking lots of pictures.\nMy guests of the night enjoy the show.\nEven if it was not strong, it was a really nice show to watch. Stronger moments followed weak ones, and kept us excited in anticipation of something bigger happening.\nUnfortunately though, we were quite far from Inari, and some clouds started appearing. With reports and forecasts that the sky was clear in Inari, we started driving back. Against all those reports and forecasts though, upon arriving in Inari, it became 100% clouded! As much as I know that the weather forecast is not an exact science, especially in the North, I never had such consistency in the errors by the Finnish Meteorological Institute. It makes it really hard to chase Aurora when you know you can\u2019t trust the forecast.\nSo I decided to drive up to my usual vantage point, to see if there would be any opening anywhere, but it was not looking so good.\nClouds everywhere\u2026\nWe waited there for a while, but nothing was changing. There was no other choice than brining my guests back to the hotel.\nJust when we entered the parking, I received a message from my friend in Rovaniemi (way too far!) asking me if I saw those amazing Auroras. No way that I could just drop my guests and not keep trying after such a message. So we drove again towards the north. After all, that\u2019s where the forecast was the least pessimistic.\nA few stars appeared! And a few more! And finally, it became almost totally clear, and there she was, the magnificent Aurora Borealis in all its splendor.\nFinally, the Aurora coming overhead!\nCoincidentally, this happened when the Bz switched to a negative value\u2026 around 2 AM! When the show faded, we drove once more back to Inari, and this time, called it a night.\nAfter all this, I still had to drive back home myself, actually very near to where the previous picture was taken. I left Inari under the clouds, but met the clear sky again on my way home. I was too excited from the past hours to go to sleep, so I stayed outside and waited for something more to happen.\nAnd it finally did\u2026 around 4 AM!\nA corona formed right above my head just before I arrived home.\nAnd that is home for me when I stay in Lapland.\nSo if you\u2019re visiting Inari and want to have such an experience, check out my small-scale Aurora tours.\nOr maybe you prefer a print of the Northern Lights to hang at home?",
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        "raw_content": "Twitter trashes Guardian gag-order in Carter-Ruck case\nLegal firm Carter-Ruck has lost a secret battle to keep from public scrutiny the actions of its client the multi-national oil traders Trafigura.\nIn a masterful display of political and media manoeuvring the Guardian led a charge of the blog-brigade against an injunction preventing the newspaper from reporting Parliamentary proceedings relating to the case. In a classic example of the Streisand effect at work, Web 2.0 denizens incensed by the affront to democracy that the injunction represented spread the story far-and-wide, through social-networking sites and blog posts. Parliamentarians picked up on the story and grumblings were heard in the corridors of power. The Liberal Democrats asked the Speaker to call the Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, Jack Straw, to the commons to answer MPs\u2019 questions in an emergency debate. Meanwhile the Guardian petitioned the High Court for an immediate hearing to challenge the injunction. In the face of this onslaught, Carter-Ruck caved, allowing the Guardian to publish full details of the controversy.\nThere is now a petition on the 10 Downing Street website calling for the freedom of the press to report Parliamentary business to be enshrined unequivocally in law. At the time of writing it had attracted over 500 signatures. Documents relating to the case are also available on Wikileaks.\nThe BBC is reporting on how the Twitterverse toppled the court injunction. While gag orders are effective on mainstream media outlets it seems many blog owners don\u2019t feel bound by the rules. Perhaps this is because individual bloggers don\u2019t consider themselves to be part of the media, or perhaps it\u2019s because there is safety in numbers: surely the high court can\u2019t act against so many disparate individuals and against such weight of public opinion?\nThere is a legitimate public interest in the details of such cases, and it is regrettable that powerful private interests are able to manipulate the justice system to protect themselves from scrutiny, criticism and the potential consequences of their actions. That\u2019s why press freedom should be protected by legislation rather than having to rely on a scatter-gun public Internet defence. This is especially true of the freedom to report Parliamentary business, without which expenses abuse by MPs went unchecked for years, and Trafigura nearly got away with covering up its despicable behaviour.\nI have written to my MP about this issue. Here\u2019s an extract from my letter:\nIt is particularly worrying that the injunction was served at the behest of commercial litigants in order to hide their activities from appropriate public scrutiny. Such gagging orders are an abuse of legal process and run counter to hard-won democratic principles that date back centuries.\nThe public has the right to know the activities of its representatives within Parliament. The absolute right of the media to report the proceedings of both Houses, at all times and without restriction, should be enshrined in law.\nI urge you to introduce an Early-Day Motion calling for legislation to put beyond doubt, and beyond the influence of the judiciary, the freedom of the press to report on Parliament.\nTake action: Sign the petition now and let your MP know what you think too.\nThis entry was posted in Politics and tagged accountability, carterruck, freedom, gag order, guardian, injunction, law, letter, parliament, press freedom, richard caborn, trafigura, uk. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Mariah Carey Is Not Here For Her Pre-Nup Offer From James Packer\nDoesn't sound too bad to us.\nMariah Carey is a woman who knows what she wants, and refuses to settle for less.\nThe superstar proved it once again with her reaction to former fianc\u00e9 James Packer\u2018s prenup offer. According to reports, Mariah feels as though she\u2019s being treated as a gold digger by the Australian billionaire\u2019s business managers. She reportedly was initially offered one million a year for each full year of marriage by Packer exec Robert Rankin, but her managers flatly refused, saying, \u201cMariah earns that in 45 minutes for a private performance. This is insulting!\u201d\nIn another email sent to the Grammy winner, the cash offer was then adjusted, with follow-up terms that offered her $6 million per year, $151,385 per week up to a maximum of $30 million. It also states that MC and her children will only be allowed to use one private jet, saying, \u201cIt shall not be appropriate to provide a second airplane for Mariah\u2019s use, or the use of her children.\u201d\nThe docs went on to state, \u201cJames shall have no further obligation to provide clothing for Mariah, but he may, as he chooses, make any gifts of clothing. Except for gifts between them for their engagement, wedding or on birthdays and anniversaries, no item of jewellery and/or personal adornment costing over $250,000 will be deemed a gift unless accompanied by, or promptly followed by, a writing specifically stating, \u2018This is my gift to you\u2019.\u201d\nDespite the outlandish details of the alleged pre-marital agreement, Packer says that reports a prenup was in place were \u201cgrossly inaccurate and completely untrue.\u201d Mariah Carey\u2019s camp has yet to comment on the allegations.\n6. Mariah's \"Butterfly\" Days.\n7. And the award goes to....\nContinue reading 20 Pictures Of Mariah Carey Back In The Day (PHOTOS)\nMariah Carey Is Not Here For Her Pre-Nup Offer From James Packer was originally published on globalgrind.com\ngold digger\t, James Packer\t, mariah carey\t, prenup",
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        "raw_content": "Anywhere you go in the world is what you make of it, not what you read in books.\nBack in those days we thought we could change the world.\nGeorge Harrison was also a pleasure to work with. He was one of the most famous people I've ever known, but in spite of that fame, he was such a nice and friendly guy.\nHe saw us play a few times in fact. I did this song called I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes, and Jimi loved it. He paid me a huge compliment when he told me that he was thinking of doing something similar himself!\nI just couldn't take school seriously: I had this guitar neck with four frets which I kept hidden under the desk. It had strings on it so I would practice my chord shapes under the desk and that's about all I did at school.\nI just play to the people I can see. So it's almost like you are playing to the first few rows of the crowd. You can see the faces of the first hundred people, but then it becomes a blur as the crowds disappear over the hill.\nI started off playing the clarinet, after I was inspired by listening to my dad's Benny Goodman records.\nI think a lot of modern day guitarists start off playing like Eddie van Halen, and they don't take the time to learn the basics.\nI think I'll continue to work as a solo artist.\nI went to see John Mayall at the Marquee, with Peter Green on guitar, and that was a particularly good gig.\nIt was by listening to Goodman's band, that I began to notice the guitarist Charlie Christian, who was one of the first musicians to play solos in a big band set-up.\nIt wasn't until the movie came out that it all changed for us. Some people say it was the start of Ten Years After, but in another way, it was the beginning of the end.\nIt will be the first time I've played live with a double bass.\nSo if you see Ten Years After, it's not me anymore. I'm very happy with what I am doing now.\nStrangely enough, through all those school years I decided at 13 or 14 I was going to be a musician and so school was just something to get out of the way, a waste of time and not to bother with it.\nThe chances of a reunion now are less likely. I was thinking of having a 40th anniversary of the band, but now they are really another band, so it's all a bit weird.\nThere is a big age gap between my sisters Janice and Irma and myself so I didn't know them that well when I was younger although they have been very supportive in later life.\nWe also did something called the Texas Peace Festival, which was actually a better gig both musically, and in the way it was organised.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Investment \u00bb EPF \u00bb EPF , EPS and EDLI Explained\nEPF , EPS and EDLI Explained\nBy Bidisha Bhuyan in EPF on October 5, 2017 .\nThe EPF refers to Employees Provident Fund. The EPF came into being with the enactment of the Employees Fund Scheme of 1952.The Employees Fund Scheme is also popularly known as the Employees\u2019 Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Act of 1952.The act was carried out by a central board of trustees which in turn was comprised of the employees, employer as well as government officials. The board was assisted by the Employees Provident Fund organisation which works under the Ministry of labour and Employment.\nWhenever a person joins an organisation he or she is provided with an Employees Provident Fund. Once an employee starts getting his or her salary a part of it contributed to their EPF account.\n1 The EPFO\n2 The Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provision Act (1952)\n2.1 EPF (Employee Provident Fund)\n2.2 EPS (Employee Pension Scheme)\n2.3 EDLI (Employee Deposit Linked Scheme)\nThe EPFO\nThe EPFO refers to Employees Provident Fund Organisation. It was formed with the task of assisting the Central Board of Trustees. It was formed by the Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provision Act of 1952. It works under the administrative authority of the Ministry of Labour and Employment. The EPFO has its roots in the directive Principle of the state policy mentioned in part iv of the Indian constitution. The directive principles hold that the state in its full economic capacity will look after the education, employment, old age, sickness and disablement of the Indian work force.\nThe vision of the EPFO 2030 is to become a world class organisation having full coverage on social security of the employees across the country via Provident fund, pension and life insurance. Further, it also aims at implementing policies that benefit the social security structure. The mission statement of the organisation states its mission is provide an easy and a hassle-free service with minimum interface. Ensure services which are reliable and which are updated every month and provide easy and voluntary compliance.\nThe Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provision Act (1952)\nThe EPFO came into existence with the enactment of the Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Act of 1952.This act lead to major transformation to the lives of the working class in Indian society. The act was administered by the Central Board of Trustees which was represented by the government, employers as well as the employees. The Central Board of Trustees was inturn assisted by the Employees Provident Fund Organisation which worked under the preview of Ministry of Labour and Employment.\nThe act was passed with the view of ensuring a retirement scheme that will also act as a saving deposit and a safety net for the working class at the time of emergency. At present, there are three are three schemes that are working under this scheme, they are the, Employees Provident Fund, the Employees Pension Scheme and the Employees Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme.\nThese three schemes come under the administrative control of the EPFO. Every organisation which employs more than 20 people in its payroll are required to register themselves with EPFO. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Environment Report Finds Ground Water Contamination at Local Sand Mine\nReport Finds Ground Water Contamination at Local Sand Mine\nConstruction debris being unloaded at the Sand Land sand mine and mulching facility on Millstone Road in Noyac in March.\nElevated levels of manganese, iron, thallium, sodium, ammonia and other contaminants were found in groundwater at Sand Land in Noyac during a Suffolk County Department of Health Services investigation, the county announced Monday.\nAccording to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDOHS) report, vegetative waste management activities at Sand Land \u2014 a sand mining and mulching operation on Millstone Road \u2014 \u201chave had significant adverse impacts to groundwater\u201d at the site, and concentrations of contaminants found in off-site locations were found at lower levels with some still exceeding acceptable standards.\nThe report goes on to say testing of private wells in the larger region is ongoing and so far has not showed impacts to drinking water, but acknowledges that \u201cdirection of groundwater flow is an important factor in determining the potential for community impacts. \u2026 The investigation concluded that groundwater flow is complex across the large, 50-acre site.\u201d\nThe investigation showed, among other conclusions about groundwater flow, a downward gradient that indicates the property is in a \u201cdeep recharge area.\u201d Recharge areas, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, form naturally to \u201creplenish groundwater stored in aquifers for beneficial purposes.\u201d\nThe SCDOHS report mirrors concerns raised by three local civic groups that obtained the agency\u2019s raw testing data via Freedom of Information requests and released it in March ahead of the formal announcement by the county. The county says its findings are consistent with studies conducted at other vegetative waste management facilities.\nMonday\u2019s report \u201cproves everything that we were saying at the press conference in March,\u201d Elena Loreto, president of the Noyac Civic Council, said Tuesday. \u201cThe Town of Southampton and Department of Environmental Conservation officials should act before this becomes a Superfund site. This is in our backyard, our territory. It\u2019s here.\u201d\nLevels of iron in groundwater at Sand Land were found to be more than 200 times acceptable drinking water standards, and levels of manganese exceeded standards by more than 100 times.\nAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), ingestion of about 10 to 50 milligrams of iron, a naturally occurring metal, is necessary as a daily nutrient. However, overexposure to iron can be fatal at levels of 200 to 250 milligrams per kilogram of body weight.\nManganese is also a naturally occurring metal, used in the manufacture of iron and steel alloys and in batteries, glass and fireworks. The WHO has cited a 2002 study that said some manganese, from 1.8 to 2.3 milligrams per day for adults, is considered necessary in one\u2019s diet because it is a component of some enzymes. Beyond that, according to the WHO, long-term exposure to high levels of manganese via ingestion were attributed to changes in appetite; hyperplasia, which is the enlargement of the organs due to overgrowth of their cells; and a reduction in the production of hemoglobin, a blood protein responsible for transporting oxygen.\nWater sampling at Sand Land began under court order after Wainscott Sand and Gravel, which operates the Sand Land property, initially refused to provide access for testing.\nMonday\u2019s report from the SCDOH called for a private well survey in the area \u201cto assess possible impacts to private drinking water wells\u201d \u2014 similar to what Southampton Town is doing in East Quogue and elsewhere near Francis Gabreski Airport, and much like what East Hampton is going through in Wainscott near its airport.\nThe report\u2019s recommendations also say state and local agencies with jurisdiction over Sand Land \u201cshould ensure that activities are in compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and permit requirements and that the activities at the site do not further impact groundwater quality.\u201d If mulching is indeed allowed to continue at the site, the report says, \u201cmechanisms\u201d should be put in place to prevent it from further harming groundwater as well as surface waters. In particular, according to the SCDOHS, Sand Land will have to comply with a New York State Environmental Conservation Law that became effective this year requiring groundwater testing and impermeable liners at facilities that accept land clearing debris and composting, although guidelines for the implementation of that law are still being written by the state.\n\u201cThis thorough report describes a groundwater investigation that is the culmination of years of effort by advocates and officials who have tenaciously fought for the protection of our invaluable aquifer, the sole source of drinking water on Long Island and a critical resource for current and future residents,\u201d Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming said in a statement. \u201cThe report demonstrates definitively that the ongoing activities at this site are polluting our drinking water now and for future generations. The conclusions of the report must be met with swift action. \u2026 It is therefore imperative that the activity cease unless mitigation measures to effectively prevent groundwater impacts are identified and implemented.\u201d\nSand Land management could not be reached for comment this week.\nSouthampton Town in 2013 started slapping zoning code violations on Sand Land, saying it was expanding its uses in ways that violated its certificate of occupancy. Sand Land appealed in Southampton Town Justice Court, where a town justice agreed that only the state had authority to monitor mining operations. But a state appeals court in 2015 upheld the Southampton Town ZBA ruling that would have limited Sand Land\u2019s certificate of occupancy.\nSeparately, the town sought a temporary restraining order to shut the operation down, but the state Supreme Court denied that request. Sand Land has applied to renew its state sand mining permit, which expires later this year.\nPreviously, Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman had said he planned to send a letter to state authorities opposing what he considered to be a new permit, although the letter had been put on hold pending an appeal Sand Land filed with a state court over citations for zoning code violations it received from the town. In April, the Appellate Term of the New York State Supreme Court upheld Southampton\u2019s right to enforce zoning code violations.\nwainscott sand and gravel\nPrevious articleOn the Road: Making Sense of Red Subarus, Flying Neutrinos and The Logical Song\nNext articleAnatomy of a Gala: What Goes on Behind the Scenes of Big Benefits",
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        "raw_content": "International Journal of Designs for Learning\nA Design Case: Developing an Enhanced Version of the Diffusion Simulation Game\nDOI https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v1i1.867\nMiguel Angel Lara\nTheodore W. Frick\nSinem Aslan\nTheodora Michaelidou\nIn this paper, we present a design case describing the creation of a new online version of the Diffusion Simulation Game (DSG). The DSG is a serious game that teaches change management strategies aligned with Rogers\u2019 (2003) diffusion of innovations theory. The goal of the game is to promote the understanding of strategies that result in the adoption of an instructional innovation by the staff members of a fictional junior high school. The original board version of the game was created in the 1970s (Molenda and Rice, 1979) and was played as part of a course in the School of Education of a large Midwestern university. With the opening of a distance master\u2019s program, the first online version of the game was developed in 2002 (Frick, Ludwig, Kim, & Huang, 2003). In order to overcome some of the limitations of the first online version, a new online version of the DSG was developed. This new version was rapidly prototyped first on paper and then in Flex Builder, ActionScript, PHP and MySQL. A rapid prototype approach (Tripp & Bichelmeyer, 1990) was utilized to iteratively design the user interface. In addition to describing the design process and rationale for design decisions, we also report results of play-tests and usability evaluations of seven recruited participants and how the information collected from these evaluations will help us to improve the current design.\nLara, M., Myers, R., Frick, T., Aslan, S., & Michaelidou, T. (2010). A Design Case: Developing an Enhanced Version of the Diffusion Simulation Game. International Journal of Designs for Learning, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v1i1.867",
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        "raw_content": "Notes: Torts \u2014 Negligence \u2014 Damages \u2014 a Right of Recovery Exists for Emotional Distress Injuries Arising from the Fear of Contracting an Infectious Disease, Even When Such Injuries Are Unaccompanied by Physical Impact and the Disease Is Not Contracted. Faya v. Almaraz, 329 Md. 435, 620 A.2d 327 (1993)\nLaura L. Johnson, University of Baltimore School of Law\nJohnson, Laura L. (1993) \"Notes: Torts \u2014 Negligence \u2014 Damages \u2014 a Right of Recovery Exists for Emotional Distress Injuries Arising from the Fear of Contracting an Infectious Disease, Even When Such Injuries Are Unaccompanied by Physical Impact and the Disease Is Not Contracted. Faya v. Almaraz, 329 Md. 435, 620 A.2d 327 (1993),\" University of Baltimore Law Review: Vol. 23 : Iss. 1 , Article 7.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Blog Entry Study Questions Frequent Follow-Up for 'Probably Benign' Mammograms\nStudy Questions Frequent Follow-Up for 'Probably Benign' Mammograms\nOf the nearly 30 million American women who undergo screening mammograms every year, up to 11 percent receive \u201cprobably benign\u201d test results \u2014 and therefore are asked to come back for a follow-up mammogram in three to six months. But according to a new study by UC Davis researchers, such frequent re-testing may be unnecessary. The study appears in tomorrow\u2019s issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The UC Davis researchers examined the mammography records of nearly 60,000 women enrolled in the national Women\u2019s Health Initiative project, one of the largest preventive health studies in the United States. Among the women who had probably benign mammograms, only 1 percent went on to develop breast cancer within two years, the investigation found. From the University of California at Davis:\nStudy Questions Frequent Follow-Up for \u201cProbably Benign\u201d Mammograms\nOf the nearly 30 million American women who undergo screening mammograms every year, up to 11 percent receive \u201cprobably benign\u201d test results \u2014 and therefore are asked to come back for a follow-up mammogram in three to six months. But according to a new study by UC Davis researchers, such frequent re-testing may be unnecessary. The study appears in tomorrow\u2019s issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.\nThe UC Davis researchers examined the mammography records of nearly 60,000 women enrolled in the national Women\u2019s Health Initiative project, one of the largest preventive health studies in the United States. Among the women who had probably benign mammograms, only 1 percent went on to develop breast cancer within two years, the investigation found.\n\u201cThis result suggests that the current recommendation \u2014 repeat mammography within six months \u2014 should be reconsidered,\u201d said Shagufta Yasmeen, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UC Davis School of Medicine and Medical Center and lead author of the study. \u201cGoing in for a repeat mammogram involves significant psychological trauma, expense and inconvenience, and can lead to unnecessary biopsies and other tests. Our study suggests this recommendation may be given too often, and may not be necessary in some cases. One-year follow-up may be more appropriate for most of these women.\u201d\nAll radiologists in the United States now use the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System to classify and report mammography findings. The college divides mammograms into five assessment groups ranging from category 1 (negative) to category 5 (highly suggestive of malignancy), and has specific follow-up recommendations for each group. For category 3 (probably benign) findings, the recommendation is for follow-up testing every three to six months until the radiologist determines such frequent follow-up is no longer necessary \u2014 usually because the abnormality has not changed in size or appearance. However, there is limited evidence to support the category 3 recommendation, and researchers in recent years have started to question whether the frequent follow-up is necessary. Yasmeen and her colleagues examined the incidence of breast cancer among 58,408 postmenopausal women who underwent screening mammograms at 40 centers around the country as part of the Women\u2019s Health Initiative.\nThe UC Davis study is the largest published study so far to examine the frequent follow-up issue.\nOverall, 5.2 percent \u2014 or 2,927 \u2014 of the women in the study had probably benign mammogram results. After two years, 1 percent of these women developed breast cancer, compared with 0.6 percent of women with benign mammograms and 0.5 percent of those with negative mammograms. \u201cOur results should stimulate re-examination of the criteria used to make this recommendation,\u201d Yasmeen and her co-authors conclude. They add that their findings, coupled with those of smaller recent studies, suggest a one-year follow-up schedule may be more appropriate for most women with probably benign findings. The new study also raises questions about whether the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (known as BI-RADS) is being used to full advantage. 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When a previous mammogram is available for review, the comparison film can be used to determine whether a lesion is stable, decreasing in size, or growing. If the comparison film establishes that a lesion is not growing, a woman does not need any special follow-up.\n\u201cThis is a key message for women,\u201d said Patrick Romano, associate professor of medicine at UC Davis School of Medicine and Medical Center and a co-author of the new study. \u201cMammograms are not like flu shots \u2014 women should always try to go where they have gone before, or else obtain copies of their prior films when they switch to a new mammography center. Women and their referring physicians should ensure that previous films are available for comparison, to minimize unnecessary surveillance of benign lesions.\u201d\nuc davis researchers\nPrevious articleCommon Acne Treatment Stops Blindness in Animal Model\nNext articleHigh levels of hormones may reduce asthma severity and improve lung function",
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        "title": "Drunk in Public? | Law Office of Samuel C. Moore, PLLC",
        "raw_content": "Public intoxication or swearing is a ticketed offense, with a small monetary penalty. So small that it may seem harmless to simply pay the penalty. But just simply paying the fines for a Drunk In Public ticket is the same as pleading guilty to the charge. And if you do, you will be pleading guilty to the misdemeanor criminal offense and have that conviction on your criminal record.\nThe Virginia drunk in public law is found in Virginia Code \u00a7 18.2-388 which reads: \u201cIf any person profanely curses or swears or is intoxicated in public, whether such intoxication results from alcohol, narcotic drug or other intoxicant or drug of whatever nature, he shall be deemed guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor. In any area which there is located a court-approved detoxification center a law-enforcement officer may authorize the transportation, by police or otherwise, of public inebriates to such detoxification center in lieu of arrest; however, no person shall be involuntarily detained in such center.\u201d\nFor a drunk in public charge, the government must simply prove that you were intoxicated and in public. Virginia courts have defined \u201cin public\u201d broadly to include any place in open view and visible to the community. This includes outdoor areas owned by you that are visible to others, such as a porch or a front yard. Hackney v. Commonwealth, 186 Va. 888, 45 S.E.2d 241 (1947); Crislip v. Com., 37 Va. App. 66, 72, 554 S.E.2d 96, 99 (2001). Since the statute addresses behavior, it is enough if a police officer testifies that he observed you acting in a manner consistent with an intoxicated person. Slurred speech and stumbling while you walk might suffice, but there does have to be some outward behavioral signs of having consumed alcohol.\nSo a charge that alleges a person\u2019s eyes were glassy, bloodshot, or that he smelled like alcohol and had admitted that he had been drinking would not be sufficient for a conviction, as these things generally describe appearance, which is not punished under this code section. Sestito v. De Brular, 634 F. Supp. 2d 615, 620 (E.D. Va. 2009) (holding it was not enough that the person in question had bloodshot eyes, seemed irritable, and had a strong smell of alcohol emanating from him if he otherwise behaved coherently). Likewise, the strong smell of alcohol alone would not be enough to show that someone is intoxicated for the purposes of this law. This behavioral rule cuts both ways, however, as the police need not have measured your blood alcohol level (through a breathalyzer or otherwise) for you to be convicted of a drunk in public charge. It is enough for you to exhibit intoxicated behavior.\nIf you\u2019ve been charged with public intoxication, you should consider talking to an experienced attorney to evaluate your case.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News News Features No End in Sight for Milwaukee's Building Boom\nNo End in Sight for Milwaukee's Building Boom\nDevelopers and city officials predict more to come\nNews section header\nBy all accounts, Milwaukee\u2019s current building boom is one for the record books. It stands out for reshaping the city\u2019s skyline and bringing historical amounts of development spending to the downtown and nearby neighborhoods, but it also has been going on for quite a long time. Many people trace its origins to 2010, just when the country was coming out of the worst recession in living memory. Surely, things can\u2019t go on like this forever?\nRemarkably, though, developers, city officials and others close to the situation don\u2019t see the end coming\u2014at least not soon.\nAnyone wanting proof that Milwaukee has undergone a building boom of historic proportions need do little more than just look at its skyline\u2014perhaps from a car driven northward over the Hoan Bridge. From that vantage point, it\u2019s hard not to be impressed by the changes. Whereas the 42-story U.S Bank building had once been the sole structure towering over its neighbors, now there\u2019s Northwestern Mutual\u2019s 32-story headquarters building and 35-story 7Seventy7 apartment high-rise. Nearby, on a smaller scale, stands the 833 East office building and a new Westin Hotel, opened in 2017.\nDrivers who get off the highway Downtown and head north on Water Street will find themselves going past the site of the 25-story office tower BMO Harris Bank is building across Well Street from City Hall. If they look to the west, they\u2019ll catch sight of the $524 million Fiserv Forum arena, where the Milwaukee Bucks began playing last year.\nThose projects may be the most conspicuous signs of the building boom, but they tell only part of the story. Even as multi-hundred-million-dollar projects like the Northwestern Mutual headquarters reshape the city\u2019s skyline, apartments, hotels, shops and restaurants galore are filling in once-vacant or underused places and leaving their own indelible mark.\nFor Rocky Marcoux, commissioner of the Department of City Development, one of the best ways to gauge how much development has taken place is to look at investment numbers tracked by the Milwaukee Business Improvement District #21. The district, which encompasses Downtown, has tabulated that roughly $5 billion was spent on development within its boundaries from 2005 to the end of last year. When that\u2019s added to spending on projects now underway or planned, the downtown is on track to benefit from $7.7 billion worth of investment in less than 20 years.\nThose numbers in themselves show that it\u2019s no exaggeration to call the current building boom a record-breaker. Again, though, the big figures can overshadow perhaps less spectacular but nonetheless impressive accomplishments. In the same period, Marcoux noted, there have also been 11,000 new housing units built in downtown Milwaukee and 8,000 in nearby neighborhoods.\n\u201cOnce you factor in that in the past 15 years, give or take, we had the greatest recession since the Great Depression, and there was really no measurable activity during that time, that makes the numbers even more impressive,\u201d he says.\nIf there is any hint of a slowdown, it\u2019s in the development of multi-family apartments. And that\u2019s not necessarily a bad thing, says the local developer Josh Jeffers.\nJeffers, owner of J. Jeffers & Co., says there was a time, in late 2014 and early 2015, when apartments couldn\u2019t be built fast enough Downtown. Units were being rented out practically as quickly as they were opened. Jeffers has done quite a bit himself to help meet that demand. His long list of projects includes both the renovation of the historic Mackie Building, at the corner of East Michigan Street and of the former Garfield Elementary School at 2215 N. Fourth St.\nMore Downtown Offices\nWith that market starting to slow, developers have now turned to building offices that are conveniently situated for their employees, many of whom are in their 20s and 30s and have moved Downtown. Jeffers plans to add the mix by putting up a building to house the offices of the law firm Husch Blackwell just south of the Mackie Building. \u201cAnd I\u2019m not sure whether there will be many office buildings completed after our building,\u201d Jeffers says. \u201cI actually think we will be the last one for this cycle. But I\u2019d love it if I were wrong.\u201d\nThat doesn\u2019t mean, though, that a slowdown is imminent. Once developers have provided people with more places to live and work downtown, their next big opportunity will be to give them more to do. Jeffers predicted Milwaukee\u2019s building boom will now move on to the construction of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.\nJeffers\u2019 faith that the good times will continue can be seen in his staffing figures. After founding J. Jeffers & Co. in 2010, he ran the business as a one-man show before starting to hire employees in 2015. Now he has 10 people working for him, including an in-house lawyer. If there is any reason to be anxious, Jeffers and others say, it\u2019s coming from the direction of federal policy. Interest rates are on the rise as the Federal Reserve begins to worry about taming inflation. And President Trump\u2019s tariffs threaten to drive up the price of steel and other construction materials. Projects are likely to become costlier.\nThose pressures might be tapping the brakes on development but are unlikely to bring things to a halt. Mike Fabishak, chief executive of the Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee, says he thinks there is still plenty of pent-up demand for repairs and maintenance work that was put off during the recession. \u201cThere\u2019s all that lower, residual stuff,\u201d he said. \u201cA friend of mine owns an auto-repair shop that needs $300,000 to $400,000 worth of work. And people are now more prepared to pull the trigger on them because say, \u2018I\u2019ve been putting this off for a while.\u2019\u201d\nOf the big projects that still define Milwaukee\u2019s building boom in the minds of many, 2019 has at least one more in store: The mining company Komatsu plans to build its North American headquarters at a former industrial site in the city\u2019s harbor district. But, for those who really want a sign that the building boom has not abated, much will depend on the long-planned Couture high-rise apartment tower.\nIf built, the Couture would bring yet another skyscraper to the city\u2019s lakefront, this one with 44 stories. The project has hit more than its fair share of obstacles. Given local officials\u2019 blessing back in 2012, the Couture almost immediately became the subject of a dispute with the watchdog group Preserve Our Parks, which questioned whether the project could be built on a site created years ago by filling in part of Lake Michigan.\nThat entanglement was cleared away only after the state Legislature intervened. Since then, the bigger question has been whether the developer of the project, Barrett-Lo Visionary Development, will be able to secure financing for the $120 million project. Barrett-Lo made progress in that regard in November by getting preliminary approval for a federal loan guarantee. Local officials have since re-stated their confidence that the project will eventually get done.\nBoth Jeffers and Marcoux count themselves among the optimists about the Couture. 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        "raw_content": "Proud Mothering Moment?\nDH and the older boy have gone camping. So I took DS#2 and DD with some of her friends to dinner (We had Greek). During the general silliness that also included the advice \u2013 If you\u2019re going to laugh soda out of your nose make sure to aim at the person who caused the laughter \u2013 One of DD\u2019s friends turned to her and asked, \u201cDoes it panic you or comfort you to know that you\u2019re going to grow up to be her?\u201d While pointing at me. DD replied, \u201cI can only hope.\u201d\nOf course I always wanted her to grow up to be a unique individual but I can live with her emulating me.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2006/04/29/proud-mothering-moment/\nFrom Whizgidget\u2019s blog\u2026\nGo to Wikipedia and look up your birth day (excluding the year). 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(and have a designated driver unless you\u2019re donating your car to us).\nAct like reasonable adults \u2013 \u2013 No bitching about the other people there, if you don\u2019t like the diverse nature of our friends, you\u2019re welcome to leave. (That goes both ways, the anti\u2019s can\u2019t bitch about the Mormons and the church members are not allowed to lecture on anything other than politics and smoking. 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The end result is that vacations are usually comprised of drive to the middle of nowhere, turn left, and continue for 50 miles. Thank goodness this one had a Needlework store! Ely Creations had Feather Fairy as a display model in the window and Winter Queen inside the shop. The shop has a huge selection of Week\u2019s Dye Works and they had Stranded by the Sea which I had heard about but never seen before. Being the only decent hobby shop for miles, they had a bit of everything: beading, quilting, cross-stitch, canvas work (real and plastic canvas), knitting, and crochet. I was able to get one of the Nickel Quilt books from my wish list and I got 2 of the Stranded by the Sea colors.\nThe best place to stay in Ely is The Prospector Hotel and Casino (although the city council member who runs Copper Queen would disagree). The place has a child friendly pool and a free exercise room. There are clean rooms, plenty of parking and most everything is marked Holiday Inn. Just don\u2019t plan on eating there (see the Ugly section).\nSpeaking of food, I can enthusiastically recommend three restaurants in Ely: La Fiesta, Orient Express and R&P BBQ Express. La Fiesta was recommended by the Nevada Tourism Bureau in Wendover, NV. They didn\u2019t have the new location though. La Fiesta is no longer on the McGill Highway, they are now on the Great Basin Highway but the food and service are still excellent. Every waiter was concerned about our drinks, chips, salsa and the pickled veggies served with the salsa. The food servings were huge compared to the prices charged.\nOrient Express was picked due to expediency, they were the only place we found on Main Street open at 8:30 on Friday night that allowed children. (Okay, so we didn\u2019t go to the coffee shop at the Hotel Nevada which is open 24/7 according to the waitress at the Prospector Caf\u00e9 who told us to go somewhere else to eat). The sign was old and read Ent Express (this engendered a comment on how many weeks it would take for service). The service was quick, friendly, and they gave us take-away silverware with our boxed leftovers since as travelers, we probably didn\u2019t have any.\nR&P BBQ Express is located next to the Steptoe Valley Inn. We had the pulled BBQ pork sandwiches and the Beef Kabobs. I have received smaller steaks for more than the $6.95 that the Beef Kabob cost. Along with the Kabob, there are 2 sides and bread. It was probably one of the biggest meals I saw all trip and one of the least expensive.\nEly has a wonderful walking tour of the murals painted on the buildings downtown. We didn\u2019t get too it since we spent most of our time in the train yards. One of the really good things we discovered is that you can rent the steam or diesel engine for 2 hours and be the driver. DH wants to go back often to photograph the place so one of the women I met in the gift shop told me about the volunteer program. I bet you didn\u2019t know that I would go nuts over the idea of spending a day locked in with archival documents? I can\u2019t wait until DH goes back.\nThe award for the cleanest restrooms on this trip goes to the visitor center at Great Basin National Park! I also loved the conversations with the rangers especially since DD is thinking about Conservation Science as a major.\nMustangs running, Antelope close enough to the road for pictures, Elk, and the kids reactions to ordinary farm animals.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2006/04/17/vacationing-during-easter-break-ely-nv-part-1-the-good/\nEaster Vacation, Ely NV\u2026Part 2, The Bad\nIf my mother-in-law owned a knitting store, Knit Knook Gift Gamut in Ely is what I would picture it looking like. Remember the smell of 1970\u2019s polyester yarn? 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(and he apparently stole the keyboard while I was gone!)\nDon\u2019t underestimate the stupidity of Rednecks with RV\u2019s, ATV\u2019s and non-working vehicles.\nMcDonald\u2019s in Delta UT \u2013 This debacle deserves it\u2019s own blog on another date. Just how hard is it when there is no one else in the place to fill an order of 4 double cheeseburgers, 2 cheeseburgers, and a cheeseburger Happy Meal with no pickles, no onions, apple dippers and fruit juice?\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2006/04/17/vacation-during-easter-break-in-4-parts-part-4-the-absurd/\nThis is Darwin Speaking\u2026\nMom left the house and I am taking this opportunity to speak my mind about how they\u2019re treating me. They do good things and then they take them away from me. It\u2019s not right.\nIt was ok when Mom brought a new person into the house last week because this new person brought all sorts of new smells with her. The most important smells came from other big dogs, I could tell that easily. There were other smells that were foreign to me, but that\u2019s ok because they were interesting. I was so happy because I just kept sniffing her all night long. I was a little disappointed when Mom went away to go play with some CATS in Vegas because she took the interesting smelling person with her and was gone for a few days. But she did bring the person back so I figured the person was going to stay with us. And Mom didn\u2019t smell like any cats, but she kept saying it like it was in capital letters so it must have been important.\nHow could something like CATS be more important than running around after me to make sure that everything I want is being taken care of?\nHey, it doesn\u2019t matter that much to me because she brought the interesting smelling person back and didn\u2019t bring any felines with her. But then the interesting smelling person went away again. I wonder if she\u2019s going to come back again. I\u2019d like to be able to smell her regularly again. It was fun being able to smell her all night long. That and Mom forgot to move the trash can and I got to dig in that a little too.\nI got really excited a little bit ago because Mom packed everything up with the family and said something about a trip. I was so sure that they were going to take me, but then they all got in the truck without me. I started to protest, loudly I might add, but they didn\u2019t listen to me. They thought I was just howling like some common dog.\nOf course I wasn\u2019t howling. I was BAYING because you were going to leave me alone all by myself and I wanted to go on the family trip too. I am part of the family after all and here I am left behind as if I am some sort of second class citizen. Mom actually called one of her daughters from another mother to come sit with me while they left because they thought I was being a nuisance to the neighbors. They call her a \u201cpetsitter\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "Two months into the new year and what happened to my goals\u2026.\nThe goal for this year was to work on finishing things and not start new projects. Just so you know, that isn\u2019t going so well. I have finished a few things \u2013 but they are all new starts. See I wasn\u2019t going to start anything new and then one of the church leaders asked if I would stitch the word Believe for four of the congregations. I couldn\u2019t find a pattern that was the right size or that I liked so with the help of one of my EGA friends I put together a nice pattern and I\u2019ve completed the first one. The EGA friend is completing one of the pieces for me which means I have 2 more to stitch.\nThe other new project I\u2019ve been working on is a quilt for my son who is serving an LDS mission in St. Louis, MO. He wanted a red and blue quilt. I was looking for patterns but ended up enrolling in a beginning quilt class. I\u2019m making the red and blue quilt but I\u2019m also making a lavender and pink quilt for myself as well. I\u2019ve been keeping somewhat current on the red and blue quilt but I\u2019m far behind on the lavender one.\nYes, I know you want pictures but I haven\u2019t taken any so far. It\u2019s also the reason I haven\u2019t blogged in awhile \u2013 I kept thinking I should take pictures first. However, I think I\u2019ll wait until I get the quilt top finished before I take pictures\u2026.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/two-months-into-the-new-year-and-what-happened-to-my-goals/",
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        "raw_content": "Digital Footprint: Exposing Your Secrets, Eroding Your Privacy\nOctober 11, 2013 /0 Comments/in Online Privacy /by John Sileo\nDoes your digital footprint expose your secrets to the wrong people?\nNational Public Radio and the Center for Investigative Reporting recently presented a four part series about privacy (online and off) called, Your Digital Trail. To get the gist of how little privacy you have as a result of the social media, credit cards and mobile technology you use, watch this accurate and eye-opening explanation of how you are constantly being tracked.\nMarketers, data aggregators, advertisers, the government and even criminals have access to a vivid picture of who you are. NPR calls it your digital trail; for years, I\u2019ve referred to it as your digital footprint. Let\u2019s take quick look of what makes up your digital footprint.\nWhat is your digital footprint?\nJust like a car leaving exhaust as it runs, you leave digital traces of who you are without even knowing it. Here is a partial list of the ways that you are tracked daily: cookies on your computer, apps on your smartphone or tablet, your IP address, internet-enabled devices, search engine terms, mobile phone geo-location, license-plate scanners, email and phone record sniffing, facial recognition systems, online dating profiles, social networking profiles, posts, likes, and shares, mass-transit smart cards, credit card usage, loyalty cards, medical records, music preferences and talk shows you listen to on smartphone apps, ATM withdrawals, wire transfers and the ever-present, always rolling surveillance cameras that tell what subway you rode, what store you shopped in, what street you crossed and at what time. Is there anything, you might ask, that others don\u2019t know about you? Not much.\nWhat happens to your data that is tracked?\nAccording to NPR, a remarkable amount of your digital trail is available to local law enforcement officers, IRS investigators, the FBI and private attorneys. And in some cases, it can be used against you.\nFor example, many people don\u2019t know their medical records are available to investigators and private attorneys. According to the NPR story, \u201cMany Americans are under the impression that their medical records are protected by privacy laws, but investigators and private attorneys enjoy special access there.\u201d In some cases, they don\u2019t even need a search warrant, just a subpoena. In fact, some states consider private attorneys to be officers of the court, so lawyers can issue subpoenas for your phone texts, credit card records, even your digital medical files, despite the HIPAA law.\nKevin Bankston, senior attorney with the nonpartisan Center for Democracy and Technology, explains that the laws that regulate the government regarding privacy were written back in the analog age, so the government often doesn\u2019t have many legal restraints. When the Fourth Amendment guaranteeing our rights to certain privacies was written, our Founding Fathers weren\u2019t thinking about computers and smartphones!\nSpecifically, the Fourth Amendment states, \u201cThe right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated.\u201d In the \u201cold days\u201d police would have had to obtain a search warrant (showing probable cause) and search your home for evidence of criminal activity.\nBut since the 1960\u2019s and 1970\u2019s, the Supreme Court and other courts have consistently ruled that if you have already shared some piece of information with somebody else, a warrant is no longer needed. So now when you buy something with a credit card (letting your credit card company know what you\u2019ve purchased), or drive through an intersection with license plate scanners (telling law enforcement where you\u2019ve been) or Like something on Facebook (letting the social network and everyone else know your preferences), you have, in essence, given the government (as well as corporations and criminals) the right to gather information about you, whether you are guilty of anything or not. So much for probable cause.\nIn this age of cloud computing, the issue becomes even more, well, clouded. Take the case of a protester arrested during an Occupy Wall Street Demonstration in New York City. The New York DA subpoenaed all of his tweets over a three and a half month period. 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        "raw_content": "Drug Discovery AI Can Do in a Day What Currently Takes Months\nTo create a new drug, researchers have to test tens of thousands of compounds to determine how they interact. And that\u2019s the easy part; after a substance is found to be effective against a disease, it has to perform well in three different phases of clinical trials and be approved by regulatory bodies.\nIt\u2019s estimated that, on average, one new drug coming to market can take 1,000 people, 12-15 years, and up to $1.6 billion.\nThere has to be a better way\u2014and now it seems there is.\nLast week, researchers published a paper detailing an artificial intelligence system made to help discover new drugs, and significantly shorten the amount of time and money it takes to do so.\nThe system is called AtomNet, and it comes from San Francisco-based startup AtomWise. The technology aims to streamline the initial phase of drug discovery, which involves analyzing how different molecules interact with one another\u2014specifically, scientists need to determine which molecules will bind together and how strongly. They use trial and error and process of elimination to analyze tens of thousands of compounds, both natural and synthetic.\nAtomNet takes the legwork out of this process, using deep learning to predict how molecules will behave and how likely they are to bind together. The software teaches itself about molecular interaction by identifying patterns, similar to how AI learns to recognize images.\nRemember the 3D models of atoms you made in high school, where you used pipe cleaners and foam balls to represent the connections between protons, neutrons and electrons? AtomNet uses similar digital 3D models of molecules, incorporating data about their structure to predict their bioactivity.\nAs AtomWise COO Alexander Levy put it, \u201cYou can take an interaction between a drug and huge biological system and you can decompose that to smaller and smaller interactive groups. If you study enough historical examples of molecules\u2026you can then make predictions that are extremely accurate yet also extremely fast.\u201d\n\u201cFast\u201d may even be an understatement; AtomNet can reportedly screen one million compounds in a day, a volume that would take months via traditional methods.\nAtomNet can\u2019t actually invent a new drug, or even say for sure whether a combination of two molecules will yield an effective drug. What it can do is predict how likely a compound is to work against a certain illness. Researchers then use those predictions to narrow thousands of options down to dozens (or less), focusing their testing where there\u2019s more likely to be positive results.\nThe software has already proven itself by helping create new drugs for two diseases, Ebola and multiple sclerosis. The MS drug has been licensed to a British pharmaceutical company, and the Ebola drug is being submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for additional analysis.\nWhile AtomNet is a promising technology that will make discovering new drugs faster and easier, it\u2019s worth noting that the future of medicine is also moving towards a proactive rather than reactive approach; rather than solely inventing drugs to cure sick people, focus will shift to carefully monitoring our health and taking necessary steps to keep us from getting sick in the first place.\nLast year, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative donated $3 billion in a pledge to \u201ccure all diseases.\u201d It\u2019s an ambitious and somewhat quixotic goal, but admirable nonetheless. In another example of the movement towards proactive healthcare, the XPRIZE foundation recently awarded $2.5 million for a device meant to facilitate home-based diagnostics and personal health monitoring. Proactive healthcare technology is likely to keep advancing and growing in popularity.\nThat doesn\u2019t mean reactive healthcare shouldn\u2019t advance alongside it; fifty or one hundred years from now, people will still be getting sick and will still need medicine to help cure them. AtomNet is the first software of its kind, and it may soon see others following in its footsteps in the effort to apply AI to large-scale challenges.\n<h1>Drug Discovery AI Can Do in a Day What Currently Takes Months</h1><iframe src=\"https://singularityhub.com/distribution-tracker.php?source_title=Drug+Discovery+AI+Can+Do+in+a+Day+What+Currently+Takes+Months&source_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsingularityhub.com%2F2017%2F05%2F07%2Fdrug-discovery-ai-can-do-in-a-day-what-currently-takes-months%2F\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" style=\"border:none\"></iframe>To create a new drug, researchers have to test tens of thousands of compounds to determine how they interact. And that\u2019s the easy part; after a substance is found to be effective against a disease, it has to perform well in three different phases of clinical trials and be approved by regulatory bodies. It\u2019s estimated that, on average, one new drug coming to market can take 1,000 people, 12-15 years, and up to $1.6 billion. <iframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/DhxD6sVQEYc\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"></iframe> There has to be a better way\u2014and now it seems there is. Last week, researchers published a <a href=\"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1510.02855.pdf\">paper</a> detailing an artificial intelligence system made to help discover new drugs, and significantly shorten the amount of time and money it takes to do so. The system is called AtomNet, and it comes from San Francisco-based startup <a href=\"http://www.atomwise.com/\">AtomWise</a>. The technology aims to streamline the initial phase of drug discovery, which involves analyzing how different molecules interact with one another\u2014specifically, scientists need to determine which molecules will bind together and how strongly. They use trial and error and process of elimination to analyze tens of thousands of compounds, both natural and synthetic. AtomNet takes the legwork out of this process, using deep learning to predict how molecules will behave and how likely they are to bind together. The software teaches itself about molecular interaction by identifying patterns, similar to how AI learns to recognize images. Remember the 3D models of atoms you made in high school, where you used pipe cleaners and foam balls to represent the connections between protons, neutrons and electrons? AtomNet uses similar digital 3D models of molecules, incorporating data about their structure to predict their bioactivity. <iframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/rFI6NjmFZxU?ecver=1\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"></iframe> As <a href=\"https://qz.com/963484/artificial-intelligence-could-build-new-drugs-faster-than-any-human-team/\">AtomWise COO Alexander Levy</a> put it, \u201cYou can take an interaction between a drug and huge biological system and you can decompose that to smaller and smaller interactive groups. If you study enough historical examples of molecules\u2026you can then make predictions that are extremely accurate yet also extremely fast.\u201d \u201cFast\u201d may even be an understatement; AtomNet can reportedly screen one million compounds in a day, a volume that would take months via traditional methods. AtomNet can\u2019t actually invent a new drug, or even say for sure whether a combination of two molecules will yield an effective drug. What it can do is predict how likely a compound is to work against a certain illness. Researchers then use those predictions to narrow thousands of options down to dozens (or less), focusing their testing where there\u2019s more likely to be positive results. The software has already proven itself by helping create new drugs for two diseases, Ebola and multiple sclerosis. The MS drug has been licensed to a British pharmaceutical company, and the Ebola drug is being submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for additional analysis. While AtomNet is a promising technology that will make discovering new drugs faster and easier, it\u2019s worth noting that the future of medicine is also moving towards a proactive rather than reactive approach; rather than solely inventing drugs to cure sick people, focus will shift to carefully monitoring our health and taking necessary steps to keep us from getting sick in the first place. Last year, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative donated $3 billion in a <a href=\"http://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-cure-all-disease-explained-2016-9\">pledge to \u201ccure all diseases.\u201d</a> It\u2019s an ambitious and somewhat quixotic goal, but admirable nonetheless. In another example of the movement towards proactive healthcare, the XPRIZE foundation recently <a href=\"https://singularityhub.com/2017/05/04/tricorder-xprize-awards-2-5m-for-device-that-detects-illness-using-your-phone/\">awarded $2.5 million</a> for a device meant to facilitate home-based diagnostics and personal health monitoring. Proactive healthcare technology is likely to keep advancing and growing in popularity. That doesn\u2019t mean reactive healthcare shouldn\u2019t advance alongside it; fifty or one hundred years from now, people will still be getting sick and will still need medicine to help cure them. AtomNet is the first software of its kind, and it may soon see others following in its footsteps in the effort to apply AI to large-scale challenges. 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This requirement is separate from the writing and statistics requirements.\nTrainees funded by or otherwise participating in the Research Training Program in Sleep, Circadian and Respiratory Neurobiology may be expected to complete two or more courses in the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Summer Session.\nTrainees may be required* to take at least two courses in the HSPH's Summer Program for Clinical Effectiveness. Some trainees opt to complete the entire Clinical Effectiveness program, and still others go on to complete a Masters in Public Health (MPH). Individual trainees should discuss the various options with their mentor and Academic Advisor in deciding which option is best for them.\nPlease note that while waivers of certain courses or requirements may be obtained by documenting with the Academic Advisor previous completion of the same or an equivalent course, other (non-HSPH) courses are unlikely to be approved as substitutes for this requirement. Documentation of course completion must be filed with the program administrator.\nHarvard School of Public Health - Program for Clinical Effectiveness\nRecommended for all trainees with a clinical background: The Program for Clinical Effectiveness is a seven week intensive program, generally running from the first of July through the middle of August. The registration deadline for the following summer is approximately February 1st.\nThe Administrator and contact for this program is Barbara C. Rosen: (617) 732-5648 or brosen@partners.org.\nFor more information, please view the description below.\nHarvard School of Public Health - Summer Session for Public Health\nThe Harvard Summer Session for Public Health Studies introduces students to the core areas of patient-oriented/applied research and public health in two intensive sessions. Pre-doctoral students, MDs, and PhDs whose prior training provides insufficient background for a career in patient-oriented/applied research in Track II are required to complete two courses in this program.\nFor more information, please see the description below, or visit the HSPH Summer Session website.\nPlease refer to the table of Academic Requirements to determine whether courses in the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Summer Session are required or recommended for you. Confirmation of requirements should be made in consultation with your Academic Advisor.\n*Trainees whose research involves clinical patient populations will be required, and other trainees whose research involves human subjects also may be required, to take these courses.\nTrainees funded by or otherwise participating in the Research Training Program in Sleep, Circadian and Respiratory Neurobiology may be expected to complete one or more courses in neuroscience. Waivers of certain courses or requirements may be obtained by documenting with the Academic Advisor previous completion of the same or an equivalent course. Documentation of waivers must be filed with the program administrator.\nFollowing is a list of previously-approved and future courses that may fulfill this requirement. Other courses can be substituted with approval from the trainee's faculty mentor and Academic Advisor. Documentation of course completion must be filed with the program administrator.\nNeuroscience Short Courses\nAnnual Neuroscience Conference\nThe annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, is usually in the fall. Scientists will congregate from around the world to exchange ideas and information addressing the diverse field of neuroscience. Through lectures, symposia, workshops and more, Neuroscience is an opportunity for learning and professional development. For more information and to register please visit the Society for Neuroscience website.\nSLEEP Meeting\nThe Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC (APSS) is held in early June.\nThe Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC, was established in 1986 and is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society. The APSS publishes SLEEP, a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, and organizes an annual meeting of the leading researchers and clinicians in the field of sleep medicine. This meeting is the largest gathering of sleep professionals in the world, attracting an international body of approximately 6,000 physicians, researchers, technologists, students and allied health care providers. For more information, please visit the APSS website.\nNational Council Discovery Day\nThis annual breakfast starts in Roscoe's at The Jackson Laboratory. This meeting is open to all current members and those interested in learning more about the Council. Please visit the Jackson Laboratory website for more information on registration and accommodations.\nAnnual Short Course on Experimental Models of Human Cancer\nThis course is held annually at the Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME. This is a graduate-level genetics course for predoctoral and postdoctoral students as well as established investigators entering the field of mouse genetics. The course focuses on the mouse as an experimental tool in cancer research. Workshops will include: mouse genome informatics, laboratory animal biomethods (optional), gross pathology, necropsy and tumor histo-pathology. The intensive course offers a mix of formal lectures, discussion groups, demonstrations, workshops and tutorials. The course is held in a retreat-like setting and is limited to 35 participants to ensure a supportive learning atmosphere with exceptional interaction between students and faculty. Please visit the Jackson Laboratory website for more information.\nMarine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole\nThe MBL offers advanced, graduate-level courses in embryology, physiology, neurobiology, microbiology, reproduction, and parasitology for six to eight weeks each summer. For more information on these courses, please visit the Marine Biological Laboratory website.\nOther Neuroscience Courses\nEH223, Advanced Respiratory Physiology (Harvard School of Public Health)\nThis limited enrollment course is taught by Dr James Preston Butler of Harvard Medical School.\nFall term: Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:00-10:20am, SPH3 - 204.\nAlso cross-listed at FAS as BPH-206.\nThis course will cover in depth three major aspects of pulmonary physiology. At the level of structure, lung mechanics in health and disease will be described, along with pulmonary function tests and their interpretation. At the level of function, gas exchange with blood will be emphasized, with quantitative emphases on the distributions of ventilation and perfusion. The control of breathing will be explored, with an emphasis on dyspnea and the role of chemical drive and its modulation. Special topics may include, among other themes, aerosol transport and deposition, host defense and the inflammatory response, and airway hyperactivity in asthma.\nHST100/101 Respiratory Pathophysiology (MIT)\nDirected by JM Drazen\nThis course is designed as a first course in pulmonary biology in health and disease. The functional structure of the respiratory system and its physiology will be developed with the aid of quantitative models with relevance to human disease. The molecular basis of human disease, when known, will be reviewed and placed in the context of the aforementioned models. The use of diagnostic aids to establish the locus, type and magnitude of pathological processes will be examined.\nMBB 980a, The Biology of Conscious States: Waking, Sleeping, and Dreaming (Harvard University)\nThis seminar is taught by Robert Stickgold, PhD of the DSM.\nThis course focuses on waking, sleeping, and dreaming as examples of conscious states in both humans and animals. Original papers and books by Allan Hobson (The Dreaming Brain) and Antonio Damasio (The Feeling of What Happens) form the background for discussions of waking, sleeping, and dreaming from the perspectives of neurology, physiology, psychology, and cognitive neurosciences. Discusses various approaches to understanding the functions of sleep and wake (consciousness) and reviews several theories on the topic. Please visit the course website for more information.\nPlease refer to the table of Academic Requirements to determine whether a course in neuroscience is required or recommended for you. Confirmation of requirements should be made in consultation with your Academic Advisor.\nProgram in Clinical Effectiveness\nThe Program in Clinical Effectiveness is a joint program of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. It is designed for clinicians seeking the quantitative and analytic skills needed for clinical research or interested in health care administration. The program begins with an intensive seven-week, 15-credit summer program, which contains summer-long core courses in Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics. All participants also select two half-summer courses from offerings in Current Issues in Health Policy, Decision Analysis in Clinical Research, Ethical Basis of the Practice of Public Health: Health Care Delivery, Improving Quality in Health Care, Linear and Longitudinal Regression, Medical Informatics, Methods for Decision Making in Medicine, Research with Large Databases, and Survey of Methods and Applications in Health Services Research. These courses can be applied as credits to either a Master of Science degree or a Master of Public Health degree if trainees wish to complete the degree course requirements.\nSummer Session for Public Health Studies\nThe Summer Session for Public Health Studies at Harvard School of Public Health is a program designed to provide quantitative and analytic skills required by Track II trainees. 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        "raw_content": "Xenon lightbulbs\nWhen I got my car (wow, almost 7 years ago now) I opted for the xenon headlamps. I love these headlights for how they light up the road. BMW also fits all of their cars that have xenon headlights to use an auto-leveling mechanism through the use of axle sensors and a stepper motor in each headlamp to automatically keep the intense light aimed on the road (hills, acceleration, braking) and out of the eyes of oncoming traffic (I find Acura xenon headlamps really annoying at night for years now). Unlike halogens, they require an igniter to start the arc of electricity in the bulb and a ballast to maintain the very high voltage (yet it only draws 35 watts (less than halogen)).\nAnyway, as with almost any BMW, over time little electrical gremlins start to appear. Xenon bulbs are supposed to last 2-5X longer than halogen bulbs. These little jewels definitely failed that. The first one I had to replace was about 2 years ago. It did fine and now the other is starting to go and then another since then. It seems to always start on the right side. If it switch bulbs between left and right the problems moves with the bulb where it starts to flicker, goes out, re-ignites, flickers, re-ginites..., and after about 5 times the computer gives up and I get a warning of a failed headlight on the dash. Temperature and bumps in the road have no effect.\nSo, I changed brands from the Sylvania brand that BMW normally uses to GE. They were much cheaper off of eBay too at $34/bulb (compared to $200/bulb from BMW). The light they gave off is just a hair more yellow than the originals (as it reflects off the washing machine in the garage), but they should be fine. They are well within the specs for BMW and DOT standards. I just popped those in to see if this damn problem goes away. If not, then it may be a ballast replacement and that starts running into the hundreds of dollars. Fingers crossed this works for awhile.\nThis is what reminds me why I'm NOT driving a Passat anymore.\nVW's had quite a history of electrical problems according to many of my friends. While most of them were under warranty, they got so tired of having bringing them into the shop over and over again. I have no idea what they are like now.\nI was just referring to the expense. I just got to sick of the expense. Like the $90 oil change? And no, I couldn't do it myself I didn't have a garage. The reason that I finally got rid of it was that it was going to cost $3,000 to fix the suspension and some other thing that needed it. I loved the car, but I put so much money into it when I had it. I just rushed right out and bought a GMC and it's cheaper to maintain, yet has many of the same features. :) And don't even get me started on what a crap company GMC is, because I know I've moved to the dark side...\nI just don't want to spend $300 on headlights. That just seems so crazy to me. Please don't think I don't get it, I do. I'm happy if that's your passion, but I just don't want to do it. I couldn't even change the damn windshield wipers on that stupid thing. I do miss how it cornered, tho.\nNo offense taken. Car preferences are as varied as personalities. It does not make sense to some people to have the car I do. Then, again, I scratch my head at my friends that get lost in WOW and the monthly expense in that. It's all about what you are passionate about.\nBuy ballasts off ebay. BMW ballasts are all over the place there and quite cheap.\nOh, damn, I did not even think to look there. I figured they would be too obscure an item. I definitely found a few there. I'll wait and see what happens with the new bulbs first. That will definitely tell me if there's a pattern. Thanks!",
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That is because the elite do not live in the same world as the rest of the country.\n\u201cNothing in their lives will get worse,\u201d Peggy Noonan wrote in a recent Wall Street Journal article. The elites, obsessed with globalism and diversity, strive for the \u201cgreater good\u201d as opposed to doing what is best for its people. In Germany, the masses \u201cwere left to struggle, not gradually and over the years but suddenly and in an air of ongoing crisis that shows no signs of ending\u2014because nobody cares about them enough to stop it.\u201d This carelessness is what voters need to recognize and this reality coming to light is why Britain voted to leave the European Union (EU) and Donald Trump has rose to prominence in the Republican party.\nThe working class sees their jobs being taken away. The middle class sees their culture eroding. Meanwhile, those at the top of governments and corporations call those pushing back against open borders \u201cxenophobic,\u201d \u201cnarrow-minded,\u201d or even \u201cracist.\u201d But the political elite feel none of the effects and bear none of the costs of unfettered immigration.\nThere is a real detachment between the ruled and the rulers. Noonan expounds:\nThis apartness is apparent in the great divide between what American voters want and what the elite desires. Republican voters rejected sixteen other qualified political candidates for president and chose real estate developer Donald Trump. Democrats did everything they could to reject Hillary Clinton for Bernie Sanders, but came up short. Brexit became a reality and some have proposed taking a hard look at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The reality is that many leaders in the West do not have the same priorities as the people.\nRuchir Sharma wrote in The Guardian that after Brexit, globalization is on its way out. An anti-establishment feeling has been brewing since the financial crisis of 2008. In the top 20 developed nations, the median approval rating of the incumbent leader has fallen from 54% in the years prior to 2008, to just 37% today.\nStill, the rich have gotten richer in this post-crisis world. Since 2007, the world population of billionaires has nearly doubled. More than 70 of them live in London, one of the highest concentrations in the world, making the British capital ground-zero for this revolt against the establishment. The globalized elite, connected to the financial and political rulers of the world, were put in their place following the Brexit vote, showing that self-governance is still possible.\nOthers have called it too much democracy.\nMany point to globalization as the champion of economic development. Globalization and capitalism has certainly lifted millions out of poverty around the world. But, are we too interconnected now? The message from Brexit and other movements is becoming clear, while globalization has been great for some, it has also left many behind.\nWhat does the foreign policy elite do in a time dominated by an anti-establishment message? David Ignatius attempted to answer this question in a recent Washington Post piece.\nTrump relished being criticized by 50 significant signers of a document calling Trump dangerous for America. He called them \"nothing more than the failed Washington elite looking to hold onto their power.\u201d\nStephen Hadley, national security adviser during Bush's second term, \u201cis a prime example of quiet, principled, bipartisan public service,\u201d according to Ignatius. He didn\u2019t sign the letter, but would caution that the growing fervor over globalization and open borders is something that needs to be taken more seriously than it currently is.\n\"This election isn't just about Donald Trump,\" Hadley argued. \"It's about the discontents of our democracy, and how we are going to address them. The genius of our political system is that these discontents are being worked out this year within our political parties.\" Let\u2019s pray that we continue to work out our differences in the political realm as opposed to settling our differences through violent upheaval.\nNationalism Is Not Racism\nMichael Barone wrote recently in The National Review that Trump and his \u201cAmerica-First\u201d nationalism is not always a bad thing. He points out that just as millions root for their country in the Rio Olympics, it is okay to prefer your nation over another. President Obama would likely scoff at the idea of national borders in private. He styled himself a \u201ccitizen of the world\u201d before a massive crowd in Berlin in 2008. Here we see how elites like Obama live in a completely different world than everyday Americans who see themselves as citizens of The United States of America first and foremost.\n\u201cNationalism can be a positive force,\u201d Barone writes. Every nation has developed its own cultures and practices, rules and mores. But, \u201can intelligent nationalist can respect the strengths of other nations, while preferring his own, just as an Olympics fan can appreciate the superb performance of athletes from other countries even while keeping an eye on the medal scoreboard.\u201d Being proud of your country and everything it stands for is not selfish and is not racist. It is patriotism and is a natural reaction from a proper citizen.\nBarone brings up social psychologist Jonathan Haidt to clarify the divide between the elites and the rest. Writing in The American Interest, Haidt noted that \u201cas nations grow more prosperous, their elites become more globalist in outlook, and consider nationalism as blind prejudice or even racism.\u201d This is playing itself out in America now. Trump is constantly accused of racism for wanting to have borders. In its post-World War II dominance, the U.S. has gone from isolationist in nature to much more global in its outlook. From installing the United Nations to propping up NATO, Americans led the world in uniting the globe.\nStill, Haidt would point out that \u201chaving a shared sense of identity, norms and history,\u201d or nationalism, \u201cgenerally promotes trust.\u201d Nationalists feel a bond to their country and feel proud to be a part of it. Globalists want to remove every country\u2019s borders and do away with democracy.\nTrump said in a speech in June that the economic problems of the U.S. are \u201cthe consequence of a leadership class that worships globalism over Americanism.\u201d This line hits home with many red-blooded Americans, looking for strong leadership following Obama\u2019s accused \u201cleading from behind.\u201d President Obama has pushed globalization via executive orders and allowing Syrian refugees to settle in the country despite ISIS declaring they would strike us that way.\nBrexit, Germany and Trump might just be the beginning of the end for globalization. If that\u2019s possible.\nGlobalization Can\u2019t Be Stopped?\nMichael Schuman would contest in Bloomberg\u2019s BusinessWeek that Brexit won\u2019t stop globalization. Even though money manager Bill Gross said Brexit marked \u201cthe end of globalization as we\u2019ve known it,\u201d the rest of the world is still integrating with other nations and forging stronger links. Companies, countries, and communities want to be further connected with each other, not more isolated.\nThe World Trade Organization found that 52% of developing countries\u2019 exports went to other emerging economies in 2014, up from 38% in 1995. China and India, the world\u2019s two most populous nations, ballooned its trade total to $72 billion in 2014, up from $1.7 billion in 1997.\nCompanies from the emerging world are becoming important investors as well. Per the American Enterprise Institute, Chinese companies invested $111 billion worldwide in 2015, more than 10 times the amount of 2005. The same pattern played out in India where total investment rose 43% in five years. Putin is cozying up to China, as the Russian president announced in June that the two countries are jointly undertaking $50 billion in projects.\n\u201cToo many countries see their future as part of something bigger,\u201d Schuman concluded. In India, globalization has helped lift many out of poverty and created an open business environment. In Myanmar, military rulers gave in to democratic reforms and new sources of growth are now pouring into the country.\nSchuman and others who lean toward globalism believe that Trump\u2019s plan of erecting walls to protect U.S. jobs and lives is racist and unwise. Yet, the global economy is becoming increasingly competitive. Political leaders must be savvy and put their own nation\u2019s interests before the rest of the world. If that sounds selfish, then so be it.\nLast year over 300,000 people immigrated to Britain for work. As in the U.S., Britain has seen much of its manufacturing base disappear to cheaper locations overseas. Nearly 9 million people aged 16 to 64 were able to work but unable to find work. In the U.S., that significant number is even higher, with a record 94 million Americans out of the labor force in May (14% of the population in the U.K., vs. 30% in the U.S.)\nThat is the economic context in which movements such as Brexit, Donald Trump\u2019s \u201cAmerica-First\u201d message, Marine Le Pen\u2019s French nationalist party - preparing for a \u201cFrexit,\u201d and the backlash in Germany over Merkel\u2019s liberal immigration policies are taking place.\nCitizens of most nations simply want what is best for its family, community, and country. Critics of Donald Trump say his smashing of the status quo poses a danger for America. Many ambassadors and others in similar political circles see Trump\u2019s proposals as racist, selfish, and wrong for furthering our best interests. Trump has been harsh on free trade and has suggested renegotiating some deals in place with other countries such as China.\nTrump has also panicked many allies in his spurning of the Trans Pacific Partnership, a secretive, 12-nation trade agreement that would lower barriers such as tariffs and enact other measures to \"promote economic growth; support the creation and retention of jobs, and other acts that would further link these nations economically. Countries like Singapore and Vietnam are especially rattled by the prospect of a Trump presidency as these two are heavily dependent on trade. Trump\u2019s lambasting of our current trading partners such as the U.K., Japan, and China has come as quite a shock to many. But his main message seems to be that the system is rigged and he is going to fix it.\nCitizens Crave Nations With Cultures\nEric Bovim concludes in a piece in Salon that Trump and Brexit have sown something in the working and middle classes that cannot be stopped. Trump and a UK-less-EU could usher in a new world order. \u201cSuch notions of greater integration, in the aftermath, appear at risk by the so-called populism that pushed Britain to sever from the EU,\u201d wrote Bovim. \u201cIn the U.S, it\u2019s hard to see a viable pathway for the Trans Pacific Partnership, even if it is an important thread that will draw countries closer. Trump represents an embrace of uncertainty, a certain asymmetry to predictable systems and policies, and that holds appeal among at least the 12 million Americans who voted for him.\u201d And so, this rising nationalism in Europe seems to have crossed the Atlantic, infecting the American political system. But will that be enough to get Trump to defeat the Hillary Clinton machine?\nRich Lowry hopes he can. He summed up in Politico how unions do not measure up to nations. He says the 28-nation European Union does not have the bonds each member nation with its own culture does. \u201cIt is too big and too sprawling for true accountability. No one in Poland cares how Finland is governed, and vice versa. Forging a Europe-wide government has always been an elite project that necessarily operates outside democratic channels, accruing more authority, mostly out of sight.\u201d Once again, we come back to the elites being detached from reality, or at least the reality that most of the middle class feels. The priorities between the ruled and rulers are grossly mismatched.\nIs nationalism and putting your country\u2019s needs before another so terrible? Conservative columnist John O\u2019Sullivan points out that multinational unions do not have a great track record:\n\u201cHalf of the states involved in the First World War were multinational empires such as Austria, Hungary and czarist Russia. The Second World War was caused by the colliding ambitions of the two great transnational ideologies hostile to nationalism: Nazism, with its belief in a racial hierarchy transcending nations, and communism, with its belief in a class hierarchy transcending nations. It was local nationalisms in Britain and occupied Europe that provided most of the morale to resist fascist ideologies.\u201d\nRemoving borders removes cultures. If we don\u2019t have laws and enforce them, we don\u2019t have a country. As organizations such as the EU and UN reveal, multinational institutions simply do not work. It is fine for countries to form individual agreements and alliances with other nations, but it is not imperative that we unite the world in one big happy kingdom.\nEvery country has its own culture. Donald Trump wants America to maintain an American identity. Desiring to enforce the laws on the books does not make someone a racist. Trump, Brexit, and Germany seem to hint that the future of globalization is in jeopardy. If the people can succeed over the ruling elite via the ballot box, then maybe some of the 94 million Americans out of work will start getting back to it.\nGreat article - and I wish I could have wrote it. I get way too angry thinking about politics to write well about it.\nI'm always so very put off by how the left wing is forever stating someone is some kind of racist unless they are shouting the left wing's catechism.\nIt's like 'the boy who cried wolf.' They've made accusations of racism only mean 'someone who doesn't proclaim the left wing's all knowing wisdom.'\nI would say it's still too soon to say. If Trump is elected President and Britain follows through with Brexit, then it could indeed signal a partial reversal of globalization. However, I think that a complete end to globalization is both unrealistic and undesirable. While there are downsides, and some would argue that it has gone too far, there are also benefits. Rather than trying to end globalization, it is better to keep it in moderation and ensure that it is as fair as possible.\nTrump is a last gasp of an aging electorate. Long term, it will have no real effect on the future. I'm willing to bet that the baby boomers who are voting for him now will be more liberal four years on, as they will have health care concerns and probably be dependent on Social Security. Many younger voters are rejecting his birtherism and overall chaos. (Full disclosure: I'm a never Trump GOPer).\nBrexit will eventually be corrected and/or reversed. Financially, I don't think the UK can survive without the free trade and grants from the EU.\nAs for Germany, I don't know what their long term plan is exactly. Not sure why they accept so many refugees when they are not responsible for the problems of the Middle East. It is baffling why they take on this burden. Aging population that needs tax revenue? Probably.\nThe world is too interdependent now to go back. Poor countries are desperate to trade with the first world. Living standards are getting better, even in Mexico.",
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        "raw_content": "By Jim Wallis July 1987\nBen Linder is dead. The 27-year-old engineer from Portland, Oregon, built dams in rural Nicaragua and liked to dress up like a clown for the kids. What better thing is there to do in a poverty-stricken war zone than trying to improve the lives of peasants and making children laugh?\nWith so many U.S. citizens now in Nicaragua, it was inevitable that someday the first would be killed. And every one who has ever gone to Nicaragua knew that and accepted the risk. Anyone who tries to stop a war or heal its wounds risks becoming one of its casualties.\nWhat every U.S. citizen working for peace in Nicaragua also knows is that the death of Benjamin Linder was intended to send a signal--to them. Ben was targeted, just as he and others like him were warned they would be. Of course, the contras and the U.S. State Department deny that.\nU.S. officials suggested Ben was caught in a crossfire between Nicaraguan government forces and the contras. I couldn't help recalling Alexander Haig's suggestion that the four religious women raped and killed in El Salvador in 1980 might have provoked the attack by running a roadblock. At least we can say that the U.S. government's treatment of the truth about Central America has been consistent.\nI traveled in the Nicaraguan war zones as a member of the first Witness for Peace delegation in December 1984. Frequently our daily plans and travel routes had to be altered because of contra attacks. We could often hear mortar fire nearby and were sometimes stranded in unexpected places or encountered roads that had been closed because of the fighting.\nOn our return trip to Managua from the northern frontier town of Jalapa, our bus driver raced to get off a road that was expected to be shelled by the contras at any moment. That same road was closed one hour later because of a contra attack.",
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        "raw_content": "Submitted By System Admin on Thursday, February 14, 2019 (47 views)\nThe Tri-county Hockey League is now the Four County Hockey League and they need a Logo!!! All Local League players are invited to enter the contest and win $100. Read More",
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        "raw_content": "Spanish habitual residence and my last will and testament\nArchivado en Portada por Helena Gonzalez el 20/12/2017 at 12:33 pm\nWith the year coming to an end many people think about new challenges, plans, changes and improve their life for the New Year. Why not making the dream of living in Spain come true? If you are on your way to obtain Spanish residency card or are planning to move to Spain to your holiday property bought long ago, pay attention to this topic about EU succession that may be of wider interest.\nSince 17th August 2015, European Union made it easier for people to handle the legal side of international succession. If you intend to reside in Spain for a long term, or for the rest of your life time, it is strongly recommended that you grant a Will in Spain, if you want for your home country law apply to your succession estate, otherwise Spanish laws on succession would be applicable due to your Spanish habitual residence, and is to apply to the whole of your succession. Difficult to sum up main rules of Spanish laws on succession, provided that either Spanish common or regional law might be applicable depending on whether you decide to live in Balearic islands, Aragon, Basque country, Catalonia or any other part of the Spanish country, however, common denominator is forced heirship rules. You must make a choice of law in your will, because according to the EU rules that ease cross-border successions, Spanish inheritance rules apply if you die while residing in Spain, unless you had a will granted stating that you choose for your national law to apply.\nJail Time because of a court error\nArchivado en Portada por Helena Gonzalez el 21/08/2014 at 8:29 pm\nSpanish Justice system does not disregard the plight of the innocent victim who has unjustly spent some time in jail on a preventive basis. If a person suspected of crime has been detained for trial, spend some time in jail, and where, for lack of proof, he has been released from custody, and in the course of time his complete innocence is established, he is entitled to a compensation for the injuries he has suffered.\nSpanish law of Judiciary provides indemnities for these unfortunate victims in the administration of the criminal law upon whom special damage is inflicted. In order to be declared the liability of the State, some requirements must be met; the crime for which the individual was detained must not exist. In some other specific cases, the error must be declared by the Supreme court previous request lodged by the individual who was unsjustly detained and spent some time in jail. Notwithstanding, every single case must be carefully studied by an Attorney, who will provide with proper advice on the best way to proceed according with the circumstances of the case.\nHoliday rental licences in Spain\nSpanish rental industry has experienced changes since the Spanish law on urban lettings was amended last year and set standards like introducing licences fees for short-term holiday rentals. Since then you can rent your Spanish home out as a furnished holiday let as far as you have previously obtained the required licence from the Town hall. Licence fees amount varies from one town to another, being it more expensive and complicated to obtain in larger cities and touristic places located by the beach or in the mountains. Requirements for the touristic licence for holiday let are ruled by every regional autonomous community (there are seventeen regional autonomous communities in Spain). Some Spanish local administrations require that the property is registered with a speacial registry for touristic business.\nMany clients ask to us whether they will have to pay taxes in Spain upon letting their holiday home, well, as far as you are receiving a rent, 21% income tax (irpf) should be paid to the Spanish tax man and 21% VAT should be charged to the tenant.\nFailure to comply may lead to hefty fines.\nWelcome to iAbogado\u2019s blog",
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        "raw_content": "Digital Light Processing (DLP) Source: videoeffectsprod.com\nDigital Light Processing (DLP) is a process in additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing and stereolithography, which takes a design created in a 3D modeling software and uses DLP technology to print a 3D object.\nHow Digital Light Processing Works in 3D Printing\nIn this process, once the 3D model is sent to the printer, a vat of liquid polymer is exposed to light from a DLP projector under safelight conditions. The DLP projector displays the image of the 3D model onto the liquid polymer. The exposed liquid polymer hardens and the build plate moves down and the liquid polymer is once more exposed to light. The process is repeated until the 3D model is complete and the vat is drained of liquid, revealing the solidified model. DLP 3D printing is faster and can print objects with a higher resolution. The Envision Tec Ultra, MiiCraft High Resolution 3D printer, and Lunavast XG2 are examples of DLP printers.\nHistory of Digital Light Processing\nLarry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments created the technology for Digital Light Processing in 1987. DLP is used for projectors and uses digital micromirrors laid out in a matrix on a semiconductor chip called the Digital Micromirror Device. Each mirror represents a pixel in the image for display. Several applications use DLP technology including projectors, movie projectors, cell phones, and 3D printing.\nHideo Kodama of Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute made the first published account of a 3D printed solid model in 1981 using photopolymer technology.",
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        "raw_content": "(The Fourth Day of the Blessed Month of Misra)\nThe Departure of Hezekiah the King\nOn this day, the righteous King Hezekiah son of Ahaz the King, departed. He was of the seed of David, of the tribe of Judah. There was no king appointed over the children of Israel, like this righteous man, after David. The other kings worshipped the idols and built altars for them. After becoming King, Hezekiah destroyed the idols, and demolished their altars, therefore God rewarded him for more than what he had done. In the fourteenth year of his kingdom, Sennacherib, King of Persia, came and besieged Jerusalem. He was a great and very powerful king, and all the other kings in his time were afraid of him. Hezekiah also feared him, and sent him large sums of money, but Sennacherib was not satisfied with them. Instead, he threatened and intimidated Hezekiah, and he reviled, with his unclean tongue, God, the Glorious and Most High, saying, \"Do not be deceived by your God that you are depending on him saying, 'Do not deliver Jerusalem to the hands of King of Persia.'\" Then Hezekiah wept, rent his garments, and he put on hair sackcloth, and went into the House of the Lord and prayed saying, \"O LORD God of Israel, the One who dwells between the cherubim, You are God, You alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth. Incline Your ear, O LORD, and hear; open Your eyes, O LORD, and see; and hear the words of Sennacherib, which he has sent to reproach the living God. Truly, LORD, the kings of Assyria have laid waste the nations and their lands, and have cast their gods into the fire; for they were not gods, but the work of men's hands; wood and stone. Therefore they have destroyed them. Now therefore, O LORD our God, I pray, save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that You are the LORD God, You alone.\" (2 Kings 19:15-19) Then King Hezekiah sent a letter to Isaiah the Prophet to inform him about what Sennacherib had said and asked him to pray for him. Isaiah answered and told him that God would strengthen his heart and God will do to Sennacherib an action, the like of which has never been heard of in all the earth. That night, the angel of the Lord went forth, and slew one hundred eighty-five thousand in the camp of the Assyrians; and when they arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies. The rest were conquered and returned to their countries. When Sennacherib went to worship in the house of his gods, his sons slew him with the sword and killed him. (2 Kings 19:35-37) Thus Hezekiah escaped his hands and glorified God.\nIn those days Hezekiah was sick and near death. And Isaiah the Prophet, the son of Amoz, went to him and said to him, \"Thus says the LORD: 'Set your house in order, for you shall die, and not live.'\" Then Hezekiah turned his face toward the wall, and prayed to the LORD. Then it happened, before Isaiah had gone out into the middle court, that the word of the LORD came to him, saying, \"Return and tell Hezekiah ... I will add to your days fifteen years ... \" Hezekiah said to Isaiah, \"What is the sign that the LORD will heal me ... \" Then Isaiah said, \"This is the sign to you from the LORD, ... the shadow of the sun will be brought ten degrees backward ... \" (2 Kings 20:1-11) All the kings feared him and they brought tribute to him, because they knew that God was with him. King Hezekiah reigned for twenty-nine years and all the days of his life were fifty-four years when he departed in peace. His prayer which he uttered through the Holy Spirit when he was healed of his sickness is written in the book of Isaiah (38:10-20).\nhttps://st-takla.org/books/en/church/synaxarium/12-mesraa/04-mesra-hezekiah.html",
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        "raw_content": "Home\u00bb Granite Headstones \u00bb How to Properly Care for Granite Headstones in Walterboro, SC\nGranite is a popular choice for headstones in Walterboro, SC because of how durable it is. The stone maintains a beautiful appearance for a long time, and is capable of withstanding the elements, especially when it\u2019s properly maintained. This means the monument for your loved one will stay in place long into the future, giving those who visit the gravesite a permanent reminder of your loved one and the mark they left on the world.\nOf course, that \u201cproperly maintained\u201d note is important to keep in mind. Headstones placed in cemeteries are going to attract dirt and debris over the years, and you may wish to keep the headstone clean just as a means of keeping up your loved one\u2019s gravesite.\nHowever, you can\u2019t use just any type of cleaning solution to clean granite surfaces. With this in mind, here\u2019s some information about how to properly care for granite headstones in Walterboro, SC.\nThe steps to cleaning a granite headstone\nThe first thing you should do is make sure you\u2019ve covered any ceramic photographs or bronze fixtures that might also be attached to the monument you\u2019re about to clean, as well as the grass or flowers in the area. You can mask the ceramic and bronze bits with plastic, and place some newspapers on the plants immediately surrounding the marker so that the cleaning solution you use does not damage those fixtures or kill the grass and flowers.\nNext, wet the stone with plain water before you actually begin the cleaning process. This helps prepare the surface for your mixture of 50 percent regular household bleach and 50 percent water. Using a fiber or nylon brush, begin scrubbing the stone. The material of the brush is important\u2014you do not want to use a brush with overly harsh bristles, like metal bristles, because it could either scratch the surface of the granite or leave behind fragments that could potentially damage the granite\u2019s surface. You can let the solution sit for about 20 or 30 minutes after you\u2019ve applied it, then rinse off the surface with clean water.\nBut what if you don\u2019t know the type of stone the monument is made of? Remember, not all stones can be cleaned with the same types of solutions.\nIf you are unsure about the headstone material, you can probably get that information from the cemetery management, or from the company that made the monument (if known). They will be able to recommend the best cleaning product for you. Just keep in mind that cleaning agents that are overly acidic or abrasive can easily damage glazed finishes on any headstones. There are also special cleaning products available for bronze.\nUltimately, after a certain number of years, there\u2019s a chance the stone will need to be professionally refinished, which the cemetery management can also assist with.\nFor more information about the best steps for cleaning granite headstones in Walterboro, SC, we encourage you to contact the team at Steedley Monument Works today with any questions you have.",
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        "raw_content": "Back to the Soul\nby Grayson Hugh\n\u00a9 Copyright - Grayson Hugh / Swamp Yankee Records (888295309684)\nAcclaimed blue-eyed soul legend Grayson Hugh returns to his southern soul roots with this exciting album of 12 new songs - which was on the Official 2015 Grammy Ballot in Best Americana Album category!\n1. Everybody's Hangin' On\n2. We Were Havin' Fun\n3. Gettin' On With My Life\n4. Already In Love With You\n5. It's Got Soul\n6. Rock 'n Roll Man\n7. We're Gone Again\n8. Put Your Feet In The Water\n9. Gimme Another Answer\n11. Back To The Soul\n12. Motorcycle Ridin'\n(Excerpt from a review on iTunes by Leonard Pitts, Jr., Miami Herald journalist and author, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary)\nIn 2010, an ambitious 14-song set called \"An American Record\" heralded the return of Grayson Hugh. And now, five years later, comes \"Back To The Soul\".\n\"Back To The Soul\" is about going through it all, surviving through it all, gathering the skeins of a sometimes-difficult life \u2013 the alienation, the loneliness, the brokenness \u2013 and weaving them into a song of redemption, a redemption that comes, not despite those things, but because of them.\nGrayson sings this explicitly in \"Thank You Lord\", a stark ballad that sits at the emotional center of the album. It is a searingly-intimate letter to God, a meditation on those lost years, on their blind alleys and degradations and on the amazing grace by which he was delivered and redeemed. \u201cI needed every stumble, drink and failure, every one,\u201d he sings, to deliver him to this blessed new place in his life, to make him the man he has become.\nIt\u2019s a theme Grayson returns to in \"Already In Love With You\", a smoldering ballad. \u201cNow, when I look back it all seems so clear,\u201d he sings. \u201cI took every step I needed to get me to here. If I had known what this journey would cost I might just have stayed home never knowing what I had lost. I would have missed out on a miracle.\u201d\nNone of which is to suggest that \"Back To The Soul\" is an album of somber pieties. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is the music of a man who\u2019s come through the fire and wants to dance about it.\n\"We Were Havin\u2019 Fun\" is a light-hearted paean to young love, young music and those good old days when \u201cSummer was a feelin\u2019 and there was sunshine all around\u201d fitted me with an Afro I haven\u2019t worn in 40 years, and put me back behind the wheel of that raggedy Pontiac I junked in 1978, going to pick up my baby, with the Commodores blaring on the AM radio. In other words, it took me back. It made me feel good.\nThe title song and \"It\u2019s Got Soul\" are cut from similar cloth, affectionate, up-beat homages to the truth, rhythm (and, okay, blues) of that foundational American music. \"Back To The Soul\" even name checks some of the greatest soul men of the last half century.\nAmong the other highlights: \"We\u2019re Gone Again\", a slow-burn of irresistible sexual attraction; \"Everybody\u2019s Hangin\u2019 On\", which recalls Marvin Gaye\u2019s immortal \"What\u2019s Goin\u2019 On\", both in the way it opens with a party and, more substantively, in its gentle insistence upon our shared humanity upon a shared planet; \"Motorcycle Ridin\u2019\", a barroom blues fable about two-wheeled escape down endless highways, the ride more important than the destination.\nAnd don\u2019t miss \"Gettin\u2019 On With My Life\" - an anthem of a different kind of escape \u2013 of the conscious decision to leave behind a stuck place and embrace the promise and the uncertainty of a fresh dawn.\n\u201cI\u2019m gettin\u2019 on with my life,\u201d sings Grayson, \u201cnow a new day is here. I\u2019m gonna give up my excuses, all my sorrows, sadness and my fear.\u201d\nWhich feels like a pretty fair summation of the album and, perhaps, of the man who made it.\nThis is music of and for people who know what it is to be scarred and scared, who have been knocked down hard a time or two and had to find their way back to their feet. It is music of and for people who can appreciate a good horn section or bass groove, who know how to slide on the grease that oozes when the organ hits a lick just right, who are suckers for a rough-sweet voice singing the truth.\nFinally, this is music of and for those who have a little life behind them \u2013 and a whole lot more ahead. It is both realization and reminder that, for all the changes that life takes you through, if you hang with it and fight through it, it will eventually, inevitably, round the corner and bring you back.\nBack to self. Back to joy. Back to love. Back to, well\u2026you know.\n- Leonard Pitts, Jr., August 1, 2015",
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        "raw_content": "Criticize the article Francis Fukuyama &quot;The end of History&quot;\nCriticize the article Francis Fukuyama \"The end of History\" - Essay Example\nHe stated that the events that were happening at that time all over the world were evident to his stand. He highlighted the free and fair\u2026\nAuthor: gillianauer\n\"Criticize the article Francis Fukuyama \"The end of History\"\"\nDownload file to see previous pages Prior to the release of his article, Francis Fukuyama was an unknown state department official but after the posting of his journal titled \u201cThe End of History?\u201d he was regularly mentioned and attracted various responses. His interpretations were heavily borrowed and adapted from G.M.F. Hegel, a German philosopher. Hegel was of the idea that history had reached its end in the year 1806 after Napoleon defeated the Prussian Monarchy. It is along these lines that Fukuyama identifies the main hurdles to liberal democracy, and they are Fascism and communism. Fukuyama states that these two ideologies have ended with fascism facing its end after the defeat of Italy, Germany and Japan in the Second World War. On the other hand, communism met its end after the recent economic and political concessions in China and the Soviet Union (Herwitz, 2005).\nAfter all the ideologies, Fukuyama affirms that Western liberal democracy is the outright winner. The only remaining adversaries are religious fundamentalism and some aspects of nationalism. Fukuyama stated that history was full of struggles meant to realize the freedom idea that is etched on our consciousness. His thoughts must have been heavily influenced by the end of the Cold War, and this led him to assert that it marked the end of history. The end of the Cold War was an apparent triumph of capitalist and liberal ideologies of western nations. The events of the Cold War had shown a clear win by the United States and her allies. He used this to conclude that it was the universalization of Western liberal ideologies and also marked the end of humankind\u2019s ideological evolution (Herwitz, 2005).\nBy the time when this article appeared in the National Interest, people could not disagree with Fukuyama. The Soviet Union was about to disintegrate, and so was the Berlin Wall. Everything that was happening at that time suggested that it was only liberal capitalist democracies that ...Download file to see next pagesRead More\n(\u201cCriticize the article Francis Fukuyama &quot;The end of History&quot; Essay\u201d, n.d.)\nRetrieved from https://studentshare.org/english/1686426-criticize-the-article-francis-fukuyama-quotthe-end-of-historyquot\n(Criticize the Article Francis Fukuyama &quot;The End of History&Quot; Essay)\nhttps://studentshare.org/english/1686426-criticize-the-article-francis-fukuyama-quotthe-end-of-historyquot.\n\u201cCriticize the Article Francis Fukuyama &quot;The End of History&Quot; Essay\u201d, n.d. https://studentshare.org/english/1686426-criticize-the-article-francis-fukuyama-quotthe-end-of-historyquot.\nLooking at history \"from below\"\n...of the writer. Analyzing the analyzing the history of Europeans entry in America from above implies analyzing the opinions presented by the European history. From the perspective of Europeans, their entry into America was either an invention of a country or even its discovery. Invention implies the creation of a country that never existed, while discovery implies the finding of a country that had not been known to exist. On the other hand, approaching history from below, Americans perceive European visitation as uncalled for and the worst form of invasion. From this point of view, history suffers subjectivity and the impression that it stands for depends on whether it is...\n\"The Graduate\" And \"Bonnie and Clyde\"\n... the epitome of violence in American history of exploitation in the mass media production for the first time. The violence and unethical nature of \u201cBonnie and Clyde\u201d movie does not make it be grouped as an ideal movie to watch in the contemporary society. Works Cited Whitehead, J W. Appraising the Graduate: The Mike Nichols Classic and Its Impact in Hollywood. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co, 2011. 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        "raw_content": "WSW: Chris Matthews\u2019 Story\nWe missed out on War Story Wednesday again, so we\u2019re going to have a two-part War Story that starts on Friday and continues until Monday.\nAfter WO Chris Matthews had a great Super Bowl last weekend, I did a little research on him. Turns out his agent and the then-CFL scout who \u2018discovered\u2019 him are both good friends, so I turned to each of them to tell Chris\u2019 story. Here\u2019s Rodney\u2019s story. On Monday, we\u2019ll tell it from the perspective of former Winnipeg Director of Player Personnel Ken Moll.\nToday, we\u2019ll start with Rodney Edwards, his agent. I asked him to tell the story of Chris\u2019 road from undrafted free agent to two other leagues before starring on the big stage.\n\u201cChris signed as an undrafted free agent with the Browns after the (2011) draft, and he went to the last cut. He didn\u2019t make the practice squad and got cut. Then he got a two-game suspension on a prescription with codeine that he took for a toothache, so no teams picked him up, and we couldn\u2019t get him a tryout. So he went back home, and I think he worked at Foot Locker in Los Angeles.\n\u201cThen he went to the Arena League, I think with the Iowa Barnstormers, and played maybe eight games. Then he went to Canada, to Winnipeg, in the spring. There, a scout (Winnipeg Director of Player Personnel Ken Moll) saw him and said he wanted to take a look at him, and wanted to know, was he still in Kentucky? I told him no, he\u2019s playing Arena. So they brought him to Canada \u2014 I tell all my free agent guys to get their passport so if they get the call to go to Canada, they can go \u2013 and he went to minicamp with them. They signed him, and when the CFL season started, he went to camp and made the cut.\n\u201cThat year, he had about 1,000 yards receiving, 81 catches and 14 TDs, and he was the CFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Then the next season, a lot of teams came and looked at him from the NFL, and I thought he was going to get bought out of his contract but he wasn\u2019t. So we went into the (CFL) season, and could never get back on track. He had several nagging injuries \u2014 a shoulder, butt, and ankle injury \u2014 and I think he finished the season with like maybe 200, 300 yards receiving, if that. He was kind of worried he\u2019d have to stay in the CFL, and I told him I wouldn\u2019t do another CFL deal.\n\u201cSo our first workout was with Indianapolis, and our second was with Minnesota. Then he went to Kansas City, then Green Bay, then Seattle. Seattle was his last workout. (The workouts were) like boom, boom, boom, one after another, even while I was on vacation. NFL teams had wanted to wait until the (CFL) season was over, so they worked him out starting in February, and it went all the way up until April, and (Seattle) resigned him right before the NFL draft.\n\u201cHe made the practice squad the first week, then they cut him and sent him home. Then they brought him back, and I don\u2019t remember the date. Then they cut him again, and he worked out for Washington. Washington didn\u2019t sign him, so the Seahawks brought him back, then cut him again. I think the Seahawks cut him four times (total). So then he worked out for the Giants but didn\u2019t sign, and finally the Seahawks signed him in October, latter part or in early November, and he was on the roster ever since.\n\u201cI didn\u2019t really have to bug teams (to get him workouts), but when it first initially started, I called several teams. After Indianapolis called back and we got a workout, after that first workout, I told others, \u2018he\u2019s starting to get interest, and if you\u2019re interested, you need to get in this pool, he\u2019s gonna make a decision pretty soon,\u2019 and several teams called but never could schedule workouts, and after the Seattle workout he signed.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Martin Luther King Jr. Day Hours of Operation\nDear Licensed Partner,\nSun West will be open for business on Monday, January 21, 2019.\nHowever, in remembrance of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior's Birthday, following schedule is effective Monday, January 21, 2019:\nDate Lock Desk Hours Trading Desk Hours\nMonday, January 21, 2019 Lock Desk will be Closed.\t Trading Desk will be Closed.\nMonday, January 21, 2019 does not count as a business day towards rescission and disbursement. For example, if the borrower signed the closing documents on January 17, 2019, the Rescission expires on midnight of January 22, 2019.\nMonday, January 21, 2019 also does not count as a business day towards waiting period associated with Loan Estimate/Closing Disclosure. For example, if the initial Closing Disclosure was received by the borrower on January 17, 2019, the earliest signing date available will be January 22, 2019.\nThere will be no funding on Monday, January 21, 2019.\nAll lock requests submitted on Monday, January 21, 2019 will be processed on the following business day and based on that day's market pricing.\nIf you have any questions, please contact your Client Relations Manager at (855) OK-SUNWEST or (855) 657-8693.\n6131 Orangethorpe Avenue, Suite 500\nThis information is provided to licensed brokers/lenders only and may not be copied or distributed to customers or potential customers. All loans are subject to approval. Certain restrictions may apply. Listed pricing is a morning indication only. Program rates, prices, guidelines, fees, costs, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice.",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. Dan Lowenstein on diversity, research, and the evolution of UCSF: An interview with UCSF\u2019s New Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (EVCP)\nSynapse: You\u2019ve held a lot of positions here at UCSF from trainee to leadership. How has UCSF impacted you as you\u2019ve moved through this range of positions?\nI came here originally in 1983 as an intern and then the following year as a neurology resident. The first impact was having my clinical skills blossom under the tutelage of great mentors. The second was becoming a postdoctoral fellow working for Stan Prusiner at a very exciting time when the prion hypothesis was gaining significant momentum. The third was being given the opportunity to start up my own lab in epilepsy research as a junior faculty member. And then, as my research, teaching and clinical responsibilities matured, UCSF gave me the opportunity to became more involved in some of the larger efforts associated with the School of Medicine and the institution at-large.\nSynapse: On the other side of the coin, how have you seen UCSF progress?\nIf we think about the three mission areas of UCSF (research, clinical care, and education), there\u2019s no doubt that the research enterprise has continued to expand at a spectacular pace. We\u2019ve entered into the true era of team science, and by virtually every metric, UCSF is at the cutting edge of biomedical discovery. In terms of clinical care, it\u2019s been very impressive to see how the health system has applied systems science to improve the quality of care that patients receive. In terms of education - I can really only speak about the School of Medicine - it\u2019s been incredibly exciting to see us go through major reforms in the curriculum and be recognized nationally for our ground-breaking innovations.\nI\u2019d say [one] of the challenges [has] been the partitioning of our campus. And that\u2019s a challenge that we\u2019re going to continue to face for the foreseeable future. And a second major challenge, and something that I\u2019m particularly concerned about now as EVCP, is the cost of living in the bay area. The general trajectory of the cost of living in the bay area will continue for the foreseeable future, and I see it as probably the single greatest threat to UCSF. It affects every single member of our community.\nSynapse: You\u2019ve had a hand in many aspects at UCSF in patient care, research and teaching. How much of a role will you continue to have in these areas as you take on your new role as EVCP?\nPart of the arrangement that I made with the chancellor was that as EVCP I will continue my work in epilepsy research. I\u2019ll also maintain much of the teaching that I\u2019ve been doing over the years, in particular the neuroscience course for medical students. The most difficult part of the decision to take on this new role has been the need to discontinue my clinical practice for at least the coming year.\nSynapse: Can you tell me more about your research?\nMy work has been primarily in the genetics of human epilepsy. I\u2019ll tell you briefly how we have just started the passage into the era of precision medicine. With many colleagues, we created a project in 2006 that was successful in enrolling more than 4000 people with specific forms of epilepsy. We collected detailed phenotypic information as well as DNA with the goal of doing whole exome and whole genome sequencing to try to discover the genes that contribute to certain forms of epilepsy.\nThe first major success was with a subgroup of the patients who have particularly severe forms of epilepsy that typically begin in early childhood. Our hypothesis was that these children had de novo mutations because their disorders were not inherited in a typical Mendelian fashion. By doing whole exome sequencing and comparing the sequences of the affected children and their normal parents, we were successful in identifying a number of causative mutations.\nOne particular mutation was in a potassium channel subunit named KCNT1. In vitro experiments demonstrated that, surprisingly, the drug quinidine was capable of reversing the dominant mutation effect. Shortly after and based on this finding, quinidine, which is an FDA-approved drug, was used in a child with a KCNT1 mutation and this led to a dramatic improvement in the patient\u2019s epilepsy. The same result has now been observed in other children harboring KCNT1 mutations. I think this is just the beginning of the application of precise diagnostics and the discovery of personalized therapeutics for patients with epilepsy.\nSynapse: Could you share some of your thoughts on the diversity initiatives at UCSF?\nOn one hand, I\u2019ve seen this campus be a lead institution in terms of recognizing the vital importance of diversity, both in terms of social justice and the impact of a diverse workforce on the quality of healthcare and research. That being said, there\u2019s still so much more to do in terms of creating an environment that fully upholds the principles of equal opportunity and inclusivity.\nWhat I see \u2013 yet again \u2013 is the way our students can open our eyes to a better world. The most recent example, of course, is their white coats for black lives initiative that started last December, and captured the attention of the entire country. I know I speak for the chancellor when I say that the top leadership has taken notice, and is planning concrete steps that will increase our awareness of the centrality of diversity and inclusivity in our mission, and allow our community to become more reflective of the population of California.\nSynapse: Where do you see UCSF going over the next 5, 10, 20 years?\nCreativity is at the core of UCSF, and I am sure we will do everything we can to maintain this essence. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Tattoos Designs \u00bb Polynesian Tribal Tattoos\nFebruary 24, 2017\tTattoos Designs Leave a comment\nPolynesian tattoos have been a source of intrigue for many historians as the traditions behind these tattoos are centuries old. They have a very interesting past associated with them, giving them a distinct meaning and design.\nPolynesians use two styles in their tattoo designs. The first style is known as Etua which has a religious and spiritual significance. This style also makes use of magical symbols, which are believed to offer protection from the Gods. The second style is called Enata. This style has natural designs which depict a person\u2019s social status, identity, occupation, island of origin, and his history. Most Polynesian tattoos symbolize courage, power, achievements, protection, and blessings from the Gods.\nPolynesian tattoos come from a type of ancient art that has gained a lot of popularity with Tahitian tattoo designs, particularly Tahitian tribal tattoos. While these Tahitian tattoos are available in a lot of designs that appeal to a wide variety of people, the true tribal Polynesian tattoos were given with a procedure that was long and painful. Therefore, those Tahitian tattoo designs that are available today are reserved for the more modern and less painful method that most tattoo artists use.\nThe culture of the Polynesian Islands is very distinct and has developed over a long period of time. The inhabitants of the numerous islands came from the same origin, albeit an unknown one, before dispersing across the Pacific Ocean islands. That is the reason for the differences in the designs you will find in a tattoo. Polynesian is not in itself a style but a collection of the different tattoos used from all the different tribes.\nTahitian Polynesien tattoos are those that come from French Polynesia and were traditionally used to signify a high social rank. The only area not covered by the tattoo was the face, this practice extended to both sexes. In fact, women were tattooed two separate times in their lives, once as a little girl and the next when they were sexually developed. These Tahitian tattoos designs were used by a woman who wanted to attract the attention of a man, simply by raising her skirt to reveal the tattoos. Some of the heaviest Tahitian tribal tattoos were worn by the inhabitants of The Marquesa Islands.\nTags Polynesian Polynesian Tattoo Polynesian Tribal Tattoo Polynesian Tribal Tattoos tattoo tattoos Tribal Tribal Tattoo tribal tattoos\nPrevious Heart Tattoo Designs\nNext Butterfly Tattoos Meanings\nTattoo of horses are for those who spend their maximum time with horses. If you \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Rabbi Singer joined Temple Beth El (TBE) as Rabbi and Educator in February of 2008. She has been actively engaged in social justice work, serving as a member of the Inland Congregations United for\nChange (ICUC) Clergy Caucus and as a commissioner for the City of Riverside\u2019s Human Relations Commission. Prior to her tenure in Riverside, Rabbi Singer served at Temple Sinai in Oakland, CA for two and a half years. She also launched two social justice conferences, one in the Bay Area held in November, 2005, the other in Los Angeles held in November, 2007. She is the recipient of the Champions of Justice Award, 2010, from the Riverside Fair Housing Council. Two of her essays have been published in The Torah: A Women\u2019s Commentary.\n\u00ab Let\u2019s be like Avraham and Sarah and change the world one person at a time.\t\u00bb Cantor Robert Sirotnik",
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        "raw_content": "Nutanix soars by 131% on market debut\nNutanix's higher-than-expected valuation and first-day pop demonstrated that once-skeptical public investors are again hungry for shares of technology companies that are growing, even if they are not yet profitableReuters | October 01, 2016, 10:02 IST\nShares of Nutanix, an unprofitable but growing provider of enterprise data storage, soared more than 130% in their market debut Friday, highlighting demand for tech offerings in what has been a generally quiet year for IPOs.\nNutanix's stock opened the day at $26.50, valuing the San Jose, California-based company at $3.6 billion, a leap above the $2 billion valuation it received in its last private funding round in 2014.\nAt the closing bell, shares were priced at $37, a 131% pop from the IPO price of $16.\nNutanix sold 14.87 million shares on Thursday, more than the expected 14 million, and priced them above the anticipated range of $13 and $15, to raise about $238 million.\nAfter getting strong encouragement from investors, the company kept nudging up the asking price for shares from the $11 to $13 range set early last week, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Dheeraj Pandey said in an interview on Friday.\n\"Based on all that feedback, we thought it was the right thing to do,\" he said. Pricing \"is not a science, there is a lot of art in the process.\"\nNutanix's higher-than-expected valuation and first-day pop demonstrated that once-skeptical public investors are again hungry for shares of technology companies that are growing, even if they are not yet profitable.\nRecent tech IPOs including Square Inc, Apigee Corp. and Box Inc. had to price IPOs below private market valuations as investors worried about their potential to grow.\nSeven-year-old Nutanix has been running up losses over the past few years, mainly due to rising expenses. Its net loss rose by a third to $168.5 million in the year ending July 31 but revenue jumped 84% to about $445 million. On the public market, it will face mounting pressure to become profitable.\nNutanix is a pioneer in \"hyperconverged\" infrastructure, or technology bringing together server, storage and virtualization software in one machine. It has been sharpening its focus on cloud computing, and last month acquired two startups to boost speed and performance of its cloud platform.\nNutanix had 3,768 end-customers as of July 31, its IPO filing showed, including Activision Blizzard Inc, Best Buy Co Inc and Nintendo Co Ltd. It has more than 2,000 employees; about 100 descended on the Nasdaq trading floor Friday to celebrate.\nChoppy market conditions discouraged Nutanix and many other companies from going public for much of 2016, although activity has picked up in recent weeks.\nNutanix filed for its IPO in December, anticipating a January debut, but Pandey said the company stayed on the sidelines due to a slump in enterprise stocks at the start of the year along with volatile financial markets.\n\"We waited for the angst in the market to go away,\" he said\nMoney raised from IPOs fell by more than a third to $79.2 billion in the first three quarters of the year, the slowest such period since 2009, Thomson Reuters Equity Capital Markets (ECM) data showed.\nNutanix raised about $317 million from venture capitalists including Lightspeed Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures and Blumberg Capital.\nGoldman Sachs & Co, Morgan Stanley & Co LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and RBC Capital Markets were among the offering's 12-member underwriting syndicate.\nIndian cos need to modernise cloud infra to compete: Nutanix's Dheeraj Pandey\nApplication driven infrastructure to be our future, says Nutanix\u2019s Sudheesh Nair\nSilicon Valley's obscure unicorns could boost 2017 IPO market\nNutanix IPO shows risks of 'unicorn' valuations\nGlobal tech giants like Apple, Intel show increasing interest in Indian startup M&A space\nNutanix acquires two startups amid IPO delay\nTags : Corporate, Nutanix, IPO, Dheeraj Pandey",
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        "raw_content": "Infosys Names KV Kamath As New Chairman, Shibulal MD & CEO, Kris Co-Chairman\nTeam TC | 30 April, 2011\nThe Bangalore based IT giant Infosys Technologies has announced that KV Kamath will succeed N R Narayana Murthy as the new chairman of the company come August.\nChief mentor and chairman of Infosys N R Narayana Murthy will now take on the role of \"Chairman Emeritus\".\nMajor management changes announced in the notice include Kris Gopalakrishnan's appointment as the co-chairman on the board and S D Shibulal, the COO, is now the Manging Director and CEO, taking over from Gopalkrishnan.\nThese appointments are effective from August 21, 2011.\nN. R. Narayana Murthy said, \"I am thankful to the Nominations Committee for doing an admirable job of succession planning and continuing the Infosys tradition of a sound succession strategy. I am glad they have found a perfect team to strengthen customer, investor and employee connect on the one-hand, and world-class board governance on the other hand.\"\nMurthy continued: \"Vaman is, in my opinion, one of the finest corporate leaders of modern India. Kris has demonstrated high-class performance during testing times for the industry and the company. I congratulate Shibu on being appointed the Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director. I have no doubt he will do an excellent job like Kris did. Vaman, Kris and Shibu will make an ideal team. I am grateful to the Board for appointing me as the Chairman Emeritus and providing me an opportunity to add value to the Board, the Executive Management and every Infoscion if asked by them.\"\nKundapur Vaman Kamath has been an independent director on the board of Infosys Technologies since May 2009.\nHe is also the non-executive Chairman at ICICI Bank, one of India's top private financial banking institutions. He started his career in 1971 at ICICI, and became its Managing Director and CEO in 1996. He retired from that position in April 2009 and joined Infosys' board soon after.\nK. V. Kamath said, \"Infosys is an innovation-led company, with a core of outstanding professionals that has always set the highest standards and has built a unique culture. I feel greatly honoured to have been asked to be the Chairman of Infosys by the Board of Directors and accept this responsibility with a deep sense of humility.\"\nKamath was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2008 and was also the president of industry body Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for the year 2008-09.\nKamath studied mechanical engineering and is a graduate of the top B-School in India - Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.\nInfosys Kris Gopalakrishnan KV Kamath Narayana Murthy S D Shibulal",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cI\u2019m for a democratic and autonomous Young Labour\u201d: interview with Leigh Drennan\nDaniel Round March 13, 2018 March 13, 2018 Interviews, Labour councils, Labour democracy, LGBT, Local government, Migrants, Political education, Trade unions, Young Labour, Youth and students\nLeigh Drennan is standing to be Chair of Young Labour and has the backing of Momentum. Clarion editor Daniel W. Round spoke with Leigh about his campaign and ideas.\nAs Chair, what would be your top three immediate priorities to transform Young Labour?\nFirst of all, my campaign is all about democracy in Young Labour. We have One Member, One Vote (OMOV) for the first time in these elections which means that all YL members will have the chance to vote for their Chair. I am proud that it was my motion that went on to change these rules. There is some hostility from some senior party officials to OMOV, so it is important that we entrench it as a system and expand democratic practice more generally.\nSecondly, we need to get hold of our own finances and become properly autonomous. Youth wings of socialist parties across Europe have their own support and funding. If Young Labour had such autonomy, with full-time paid staff and a budget, we could make a huge difference nationally.\nThirdly, we need to get more young members involved in trade union activity. We need to make YL members proper trade union activists and educate them about organising in the workplace. We are, after all, the political wing of the labour movement.\nMore activists are starting to set up local YL groups, but there is almost no push for this from either YL nationally or the party. What would you do to address this as Chair?\nI don\u2019t know whether that\u2019s entirely accurate. As Chair of North West Young Labour, I travelled around the region to help set up YL groups \u2013 for example, the excellent Tameside and Stockport Young Labour group. These new groups are a good base to build from.\nI agree that some party apparatchiks do stand in the way because they are afraid of bringing new people in, especially as the majority of the young members that have joined recently are Corbyn supporters. This would motivate me, as Chair, to travel around the country and continue to encourage the establishment of new YL groups at the national level so we can become a real force.\nHow would you support workers\u2019 struggles, and how would you encourage young members to become effective workplace organisers?\nFirst of all, young members need to be encouraged to join a trade union \u2013 there is no excuse now with the option of Unite Community membership. Honestly, Labour hasn\u2019t been good enough at political education. The party, YL in particular, should follow the example of the TUC\u2019s excellent organising academy programme and educate members to equip them so that they become effective organisers in their workplaces.\nLabour youth movements in the past \u2013 such as the League of Youth and Young Socialists \u2013 were hotbeds of debate between different socialist traditions and viewpoints. How can we turn Young Labour into such a movement and how can we ensure that, in the process, the organisation is pluralistic, democratic and comradely?\nAgain, I think entrenching OMOV for electing the leadership and extending member participation is crucial to facilitate debate, allowing for fair and strong representation from the trade union affiliates. In terms of being comradely, people simply need to respect each other and their opinions. We need to work together. We have more in common.\nWith Brexit fast approaching, would national Young Labour be a campaigning force for freedom of movement if you are elected Chair? What do you think immigration policy should look like under a post-Brexit Corbyn government?\nI voted for the motion on freedom of movement at the YL Policy Conference last year. However the motion fell and ultimately policy should be decided democratically, not by a dictator Chair!\nOn immigration, the Tories take a hard line, but when numbers fall standards of living do not improve. It is the economic system that causes problems for people, not immigrants. I myself am descended from Irish immigrants; third-generation. My family came here to build a better life and provide opportunities for their children. We are, after all, a country of immigrants and we should always remember that.\nIn your experience as a councillor, do you think there is more that Labour councils could do to lead the fight-back against Tory funding cuts?\nI think it would be a good idea for more Labour councils, when proposing a budget, to set out what they can and will do with the money they have while also saying what they would be able to do if funded properly \u2013 say, along 2010 levels. Labour in local government needs to demonstrate more forcefully that austerity is a political choice and that cuts in services are ultimately down to the Conservatives in central government. Labour councillors don\u2019t make cuts themselves; they are only able to spend the money that is available to them.\nRegarding the party purge, are there any changes that you would you like to see to the party\u2019s disciplinary system?\nPeople need to be made fully aware of complaints made against them. The whole disciplinary system should be made more transparent. Members shouldn\u2019t be left waiting in limbo for months, and we should probably look at some sort of statute of limitations.\nYou have taken a strong stand against the hatred faced by trans activists; solidarity. How can we make sure Young Labour leads the way in making our party an accepting, tolerant and open place for all?\nAs young activists, we need to set an example for the rest of the party. Young Labour should be completely inclusive. We support people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and abilities, and stand in solidarity with our trans colleagues. I don\u2019t believe you should cherry-pick the injustices that you challenge. As a gay man, I am acutely aware of the battles fought in the 70s, 80s and beyond for our rights. We won in many quarters, but not all. Today, those same challenges are faced by trans men and women.\nDebate is of course fine, but we should never tolerate bile and abuse. If there is no respect, there is no debate as far as I am concerned.\nFor more on Leigh\u2019s campaign, please click here. Voting for the youth elections closes on 16 March.\nLet us know what you think by commenting or emailing theclarionmag@gmail.com\nPrevious Alternative Models of Ownership report\nNext Six arguments against abolishing all the anti-union laws \u2013 Six replies",
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        "raw_content": "26, of Hammond, N.Y.; assigned to B Company, 325th Military Intelligence Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve, Waterbury, Conn.; killed Sept. 20 in a mortar attack in Abu Ghraib, Iraq.\nNaugatuck reservist killed in Iraq\nA Naugatuck, Conn., man serving in the Army reserves has been killed in Iraq, the military said Sept. 23.\nSgt. David Travis Friedrich was killed Sept. 20, said Eric Hurwitz, a spokesman for the U.S. Army Reserve in Ayer, Mass.\nFriedrich and another soldier died when mortars hit a U.S. base near the Abu Ghraib prison on the western outskirts of Baghdad about 10 p.m. Thirteen other soldiers were injured in the attack. 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He was deployed in February and was linked with the 205th Military Intelligence Brigade, which is based in Wiesbaden, Germany.\nHe was working on a master\u2019s degree in forensic science at the University of New Haven and working full time at a factory in Waterbury when he was called into active duty.\nBeth Friedrich said her son never intended to have a military career. He enlisted to help pay for graduate school, she said.\nGrowing up in rural upstate New York with two older sisters, Friedrich was a natural leader, his mother said. He helped recruit students for the Gouverneur High School cross-country team and made the often-grueling sport fun, she said.\nFriedrich came up with the idea for \u201cJudgment Day,\u201d which remains a tradition at the high school. Runners eat as much as they can, then go on a long run to see who can stomach it, Beth Friedrich said.\n\u201cKids joined the cross country team because he made it fun,\u201d she said. He had that kind of personality. He was that kind of leader. He could get people to do things.\u201d\nShirley Sandora, 75, had rented a room in her Seymour home to Friedrich.\n\u201cHe was a very busy man. He worked all day,\u201d she said. \u201cI remember he always had his shoes lined up, very precise, everything in order.\u201d\nShe remembers asking him once whether military service was demanding.\n\u201cHe said he always liked to carry his own share of the load,\u201d she said.\nSandora remembered Friedrich as compassionate. He expanded her driveway because he hated blocking her car in with his.\n\u201cI had a golden retriever, and she wouldn\u2019t listen to me for beans,\u201d Sandora said. \u201cHe had her trained to come whenever he called, even with just a whistle.\u201d\nHe moved from Seymour to Naugatuck, where he was living until he was deployed, UNH officials and Sandora said.\nFriedrich majored in criminal justice and chemistry at Brockport (N.Y.) 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Thirteen others were wounded.\n\u201cWe are deeply saddened by his death and we appreciate the thoughts and prayers of our fellow Americans,\u201d Friedrich\u2019s family said in a statement released through Army officials at Fort Drum.\n\u201cTravis was a great son and a wonderful person and we will miss him greatly,\u201d said the statement from David and Elizabeth Friedrich, of Macomb, who are English teachers at Gouverneur Central School.\nFriedrich ran track and cross-country in high school. He attended college at Brockport State University College, where he was co-captain of the cross-country team his senior year.\nFriedrich majored in criminal justice and chemistry at Brockport, where he was a \u201cquiet, all business\u201d type who was committed, dedicated and \u201cjust passionate about everything,\u201d Brockport Athletic Director Linda J. Case told The Watertown Daily Times.\n\u201cHe was a wonderful young man. 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        "raw_content": "Obama's Final Four\nPresident Obama is picking Big 10 champion Michigan State to go all the way in his NCAA Final Four bracket, predicting the No. 4 seeded Spartans to edge defending champion Louisville in the national championship game.\nObama also selected overall No. 1 seed Florida and No. 1 seed Arizona to make the Final Four.\n\u201cI know these are not imaginative picks, but I think they\u2019re the right ones,\u201d Obama said during an interview with ESPN.\nObama hailed Michigan State coach Tom Izzo as a \u201cgreat tournament coach\u201d and said he was sticking with his pick despite the Spartans\u2019 opening match-up against Vice President Biden\u2019s sentimental favorite \u2014 the No. 13 seed Delaware Blue Hens.\n\u201cI\u2019ll let Biden fill out his own bracket,\u201d Obama said. \u201cIf he wants to pick Delaware over Michigan State, I\u2019ll let him do it.\u201d\nThe president was coy when asked what he would do if he ended up with a perfect bracket and won the $1 billion being staked by billionaire investor \u2014 and political supporter \u2014 Warren Buffett.\n\"I\u2019m sure somebody would ask me to pay down more of the federal debt. Michelle might want a few shoes,\" Obama joked.\nObama, as is his tendency in prior brackets, shied away from upset picks, choosing only three double-digit seeds to advance past the first round: Arizona State over Texas, North Dakota State over Oklahoma, and Harvard \u2014 where he graduated from law school \u2014 to beat out Cincinnati.\nNorth Carolina was not favored in Obama\u2019s bracket despite head coach Roy Williams cutting an ad to promote enrollment on the ObamaCare exchanges. The president predicted they would fall to Villanova in the Sweet Sixteen.\nObama was slightly more optimistic about UNC\u2019s rival Duke, advancing the Blue Devils to the Elite Eight. The president said he was a big fan of Duke freshman Jabari Parker, a Chicago native.\n\u201cNeed to be a hometown booster,\u201d Obama said.\nThe president told ESPN he wasn\u2019t upset that Parker, widely expected to be among the top picks in next year\u2019s NBA draft, might leave college after this season.\n\u201cI don\u2019t begrudge young people if they\u2019ve got an opportunity to look after their family to go ahead and get an NBA contract and then go back to school hopefully and get their degree,\u201d Obama said.\nBut the president said he hoped the NCAA would do more for \u201caverage kids\u201d playing sports to make sure they were well supported academically and wouldn\u2019t lose their scholarships because of injury.\nLast year, Obama correctly picked Louisville to play in the championship game, but guessed they would fall to Indiana, which was unable to advance to the Final Four. During a championship celebration at the White House, Obama joked about his foiled prediction.\n\u201cWe're here to celebrate a Louisville team that always played hard, that always worked together, that stayed focused on one singular goal \u2014 and that is to bust my bracket,\" Obama quipped.\nObama has only once correctly predicted the national champion during his time in the Oval Office, selecting North Carolina as his favorite in 2009. On average, Obama has correctly predicted slightly under 30 percent of Final Four teams correctly.\nThe White House is planning to use the president\u2019s bracket to promote enrollment on the ObamaCare exchanges before the deadline at the end of the month.\nAccording to a White House official, the bracket will be featured on a White House webpage that also features the \u201c16 Sweetest Reasons to Get Covered\u201d squaring off in a tournament-style bracket.\nOn Tuesday, the healthcare exchanges were promoted on NBA.com, and the White House hosted a conference call with Miami Heat star and former Duke standout Shane Battier.\nWhite House chief of staff Denis McDonough will also call in Wednesday to sports talk radio stations in Pittsburgh and Raleigh to promote ObamaCare enrollment.\n\u2014 This story was updated at 10:07 a.m.\nTags President Obama NCAA College basketball March Madness pools",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Military & Veterans Benefits / Military Retirement / New Military Retirement Plan \u2013 Military Bloggers Discuss The Pros and Cons\nThe new blended military retirement plan will take effect in January 2018. Those who are already in the military by that time will be grandfathered into the old plan. However, they will be able to opt into the new retirement plan if they wish to do so.\nWill members be better off for opting into the new retirement plan, or for remaining in the old retirement system? As you might imagine, the answer will vary for each individual. Important factors include their years of service when the new plan starts, whether they plan on remaining on active duty for 20 or more years, how much they are able to contribute to the Thrift Savings Plan, and more.\nIn today\u2019s article, I asked several military bloggers to weigh in with their thoughts on the new blended retirement system. Whether they think it\u2019s good for servicemembers, whether it makes sense for the military, etc. They had free reign to give their thoughts and opinions.\nI\u2019ll start with a brief overview of the current retirement system and the changes for the blended retirement plan. Then I\u2019ll share my thoughts on the new retirement plan, followed by the other expert opinions.\nMilitary Retirement Plan Changes \u2013 Current Plan, vs. New Blended Plan\nSimplified overview of the current military retirement plan:\nMembers receive 50% of base pay after 20 years of service, plus 2.5% for each additional year served.\nMembers can participate in the Thrift Savings Plan, but there is no military-match on TSP contributions.\nMilitary retirement pay begins the month after the member retires.\nClick this link for a full overview of active duty military retirement benefits.\nSimplified overview of the new blended retirement plan:\nMembers receive 40% of base pay at 20 years of service, plus 2.0% for each additional year served.\nMembers can participate in the Thrift Savings Plan and will receive military-matching contributions from the military after reaching two years of service. (Note: this may change; there is legislation that may push this to 4 years of service before they will receive matching contributions).\nMembers are eligible to receive a career status bonus upon reenlisting for 4 years at their 12-year mark. This would equal 2.5x their monthly base pay. (This would not replace any possible reenlistment bonuses that might be in effect at the time of reenlistment).\nMilitary retirement pay begins the month after the member retires. However, there is language that would allow members to receive some or all of their retirement pay in a lump sum in exchange for lower monthly payments.\nClick this link to a overview of the blended military retirement system.\nThe changes boil down to a reduced fixed pension multiplier in favor of matching Thrift Savings Plan contributions and career status bonuses. There will be a sweet spot where the new plan may be worth more to retirees than the old plan, but only if the member diligently contributes to the Thrift Savings Plan over a number of years, and the markets do well.\nExpert Opinions on the New Blended Military Retirement Plan\nHere are some opinions on the retirement plan change, based on a poll of fellow military bloggers. Their name, branch of service, website name, and social media profiles are included below. Want to share your thoughts? Please feel free to start a conversation and leave a comment after the article!\nRyan Guina @ The Military Wallet\nChange was going to happen. This is a good compromise. The military retirement plan is one of the most generous plans around. There aren\u2019t many places where you can work a minimum of 20 years and receive 50% of your base pay (or more) for the rest of your life\u2014and still support your spouse with 55% of your pension after you pass away if you opt into the Survivor Benefit Plan. There are other generous pension plans around, but most of them require participants to serve more than 20 years, or reach a certain age before they are eligible for benefits (50, 55, and 60 years of age are popular starting ages for pensions).\nThat said, the current plan is unsustainable. Many members serve 20 years, but draw retirement payments for over 30, 40, or even 50 years. Many retirees earn more in retirement than they ever earned during their years of service.\nPrevious proposals to change the military retirement system would have gutted the current fixed pension system in favor of switching to an almost 100% 401k-type retirement plan. This is a reasonable compromise.\nWho benefits the most: Only about 17% of military members reach retirement. About 83% of servicemembers leave the military with only their contributions to the TSP. The new retirement benefits these servicemembers the most, as they will now have matching contributions to their TSP. Those who contribute at least up to the maximum TSP match will gain the most. Some who do this from day one may even come out ahead. Who loses? The 20-year retiree who doesn\u2019t make TSP contributions.\nDoug Nordman @ The Military Guide\nI think the new retirement system is a great deal for the 83% of military servicemembers who will not earn a pension. However the burden is on them (and their families) to maximize the government\u2019s matching contributions to their Thrift Savings Plan accounts. The best comment I\u2019ve seen so far is \u201cIf you don\u2019t know how to manage the process of saving and investing for retirement, then the new blended military retirement system will punish your ignorance.\u201d\nHere are some articles I previously published on this topic:\nShould You Choose The Military\u2019s Blended Retirement System?.\nBeware Of Huge Flaws In The Military Blended Retirement System.\nSource: Doug Nordman, retired US Navy officer, author of The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement, and founder of The Military Guide. @TheMilitaryGuid on Twitter.\nForrest Baumhover @ Military In Transition\nAs a taxpayer, I see the shifting of retirement responsibility from government to the retiree as a move that every other entity considered and started to execute over a generation ago. Keeping a retirement system in place where we pay 30, 40, or 50 years of retirement for someone who served as little as 20 years\u2026 that\u2019s unsustainable given the longevity trends society is facing.\nAs a servicemember, it\u2019s disappointing. However, I do see that two wars over the past 15 years have eroded our military\u2019s budget. As a result, we\u2019ve had to support our current system, which costs a LOT, at the expense of supporting our weapons systems. As a result, our aircraft have had to fly longer than expected, our ships are older than planned, and we need money to keep our weapons systems up to date.\nAs a financial planner, I\u2019ll advise anyone who has a choice:\nIf you plan to do less than 20 years, and have a plan for when you leave the service\u2026 you should take it. Something is better than nothing.\nIf you plan to stay for 20 years\u2026 you should seriously consider not taking it. The only reason you might want to take it is if you\u2019re in a highly competitive field and there\u2019s a strong possibility that you\u2019ll be forced to separate. However, your decision should reflect your readiness to make up that difference by engaging in a second career as early as possible.\nSource: Forrest Baumhover, US Navy officer, financial planner, author of Military In Transition\u2019s Guide to the Survivor Benefit Plan. @westchasefp on Twitter.\nKalen Bruce @ Money Mini Blog\nAs someone who will have the opportunity to make the switch to the new blended retirement system, I have a few thoughts.\nFirst off, this is great for those who don\u2019t plan to stay until retirement, and have an actual plan for what they will do after their term is up. Of course, you have the people who don\u2019t plan to stay 20, and end up staying the full 20. Plans change. However, the new system isn\u2019t so different that it would ruin anyone\u2019s retirement if they chose it.\nFor me, I am planning to stay for 20. My wife supports me in this, so I believe I will, unless some unforeseen event happens, of course. So I will not be opting in to the new blended retirement system, and here\u2019s why:\nI joined the military late, but I will still be able to retire at 45, which is insanely young for a career path outside of entrepreneurship. Since I will retire about the age of 45, I would get an extra 10% immediately (compared to the new system). That extra 10% invested over the next 15 or 20 years (the approximate amount of time it would take for me to be able to receive TSP benefits), would make the old system the best bet for me, by my calculations.\nThat being said, I think the new system is the best thing they could have come up with for a military in need of retirement reform. I don\u2019t believe the difference will equal hundreds of thousands of dollars (or even tens of thousands); therefore, I\u2019m not going to condemn it like many service members want to do automatically.\nOf course, there is the area of personal investing, and I think there will still be people who don\u2019t contribute anything to their TSP, which will make the new system much worse for them, but I don\u2019t think it\u2019s wise to make decisions based on whether or not people have the discipline to invest.\nSource: Kalen Bruce, USAF veteran and founder of Money Mini Blog. @moneyminiblog on Twitter.\nSpencer @ Military Money Manual\nFor those who plan to serve their nation for twenty years or more in the armed forces, the new plan is a bad deal. It shifts much of the responsibility for retirement income from the government to the servicemember and the market (domestic and international equities, corporate and government bonds).\nHowever, for the >80% of servicemembers who do not receive any sort of retirement benefit, the new plan adds civilian style 401k matching in the Thrift Savings Plan and a continuation bonus at 12 years. This is a good deal. The blended retirement system puts more cash in the retirement accounts of those SMs who choose to save for their retirement. Invested in a diversified portfolio of 80% stocks and 20% bonds, the returns from a matched TSP account can nearly replace and in some cases exceed the difference between a 2.0% pension (new system) and a 2.5% retirement (old system).\nI urge every servicemember to carefully consider whether you will make it to twenty years or whether the chances are high that you will leave before. If you think there is a chance you won\u2019t make it to twenty years and earn a pension, switch to the new system and start contributing to your TSP account today.\nSource: Spencer, USAF veteran. Founder of Military Money Manual.\nRob Aeschbach @ The Military Financial Planner\nFor service members planning on doing 20+ years, you have to ask yourself, \u201cif DoD is doing this to save money, how could it possibly be good for me?\u201d\nOn the other hand, something is better than nothing for the 1- or 2-termers.\nSource: Rob Aeschbach, retired USMC officer, financial planner, and founder of The Military Financial Planner. @robaeschbach on Twitter.\nWhat are your thoughts on the new blended retirement plan? Please feel free leave a comment below!\nPrevious Article: \u2190VA Loans: Three Things to Consider Before You Choose a VA Loan\nNext Article: 5 Considerations About Your Military Life Insurance Needs\u2192\nS.E. Gallagher says\nI understand the importance of sustainability when it comes to systems \u2013 especially retirement systems. In the past 20 plus years, the trend has been to move back toward where we started; that is, placing the retirement onus back on the worker as opposed to the institution. Retirement plans were essentially designed as retention plans by companies and governments. Over the past twenty years these systems became unsustainable and have very quickly gone away. The federal military pension (a deferred benefit plan) is/was the last bastion where one could receive an annuity for life.\nI guess what bothers me the most is that a very limited number of people serve in the military (the statistic of less than 1% is thrown around a lot, but I would have to qualify that). And according to this article, only 17% of those 1% actually retire. Now admittedly I have not penciled out the numbers, but at first blush it appears that the numbers just don\u2019t add up. Is it really that costly to provide the High 3 pension plan to those that have given up so much for this country? Or did we simply mortgage the future pensions of our warriors along with our national security for 15 plus years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan?\nThe harsh reality is that defending this country is a people business. Given we need, guns and ships and plans and equipment, but without good people, we place our national security at risk. And without retention, we will not have good people. If a person can get a similar retirement plan in the private sector, why should they continue to make sacrifices and place themselves in harm\u2019s way in the military? Now one could make the nationalistic argument. Nationalism will carry the day when America puts out the call. True. Americans will enlist and support the war effort, but that will only take us so far. There is a limit. The country still needs trained warriors standing by, ready to answer the call.\nAnother question I have is where did the 83% discussion come from? I have been in the military for almost 20 years and in that time have never heard a troop complain that they served their country for 2 or 3 or even 6 years and they were not getting a partial retirement. When this new retirement program was first socialized, there were a lot of comparisons made to the private sector. First, one must first consider that is not even a fair or reasonable argument considering the major disparities between the two worlds. However, let\u2019s say for a minute that this were true and the two were actually comparable. Does a person that worked at McDonald\u2019s or Coke for 2 or 3 years walk away with a partial pension other than what he/she put into his/her 401k plan and whatever vested monies were included in said number? The short answer is no. 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(To be fair, I agree with a lot of what Birkut says, I just found myself unable to comfortably accommodate the girth of his verboseness, and found myself unable to sit down for several hours after reading it.)\nIt's not that I dislike the album (I don't, I think it's ace) I'm simply mildly sceptical of the supposed hidden meaning or radicalism of its eclecticism - or even the idea that it's eclectic full stop. And even then it's really only the reaction to the album's slightly daft and long ambient drone section, 'Old Dreams Waiting To Be Realised', that does my head in because this track disrupts what is an otherwise effortlessly inventive and exhilarating pop record with something that's essentially relatively weak in the terms of its own individual field.\nPerhaps predictably Birkut gets his lemon-scented knickerbockers into a twist over the track:\n\"[The track's] length is part of the sibling's re-evaluation as to what an album, or the perceived construct of an album, should constitute. It doesn't play into a specific issue, but takes its title from egalitarian ideals and principals from the past that have not come into effect: \"classless society, real democracy, all peoples' right to move and be in the world with the same circumstances\u2026\" Sonically, that premise is completely undetectable, and the results call for an appalling amount of patience. As a long-form drone arrangement, it manages variation and even structure in its garbled tide, neither acting as a breakwater between songs \u2014 it's far too extensive for that \u2014 nor a moment of calm after the grinding intensity of 'Crake'. However, as a standalone piece, it fails to achieve the same level of fascination as, say, Kevin Drumm's 150-minute Tannenbaum or the tonal elegance of Mohammad's Som Sakrifis. Instead, it it provides an additional layer of complexity that ultimately questions one's motives for engagement. It might be out of place in the context of the surrounding material, but when taking this hellion on in a single hit, it's enchanting: it's the shiny green jumpsuit to an argument about 'real democracy,' intriguing by its very nature and a complement to the project's sheer absurdity.\"\nFeel the length! Accommodate the girth! But what of its intrinsic worth though? Even Birkut is (I think) forced to admit that it's not really that good when you compare it to other drone pieces \u2013 especially when they're two and a half hours long and about a Christmas tree. Essentially, this track has become a talking point simply because of the neighbourhood it lives in, despite being the worst track on a great album and a poor indicator of what a particular genre is offering up at the moment.\nIt is instructive, then, to compare this track to 'Giant' \u2013 the central drone track on (Ensemble Pearl)'s recently released self-titled debut album. Obviously talking about the \"right\" or \"wrong\" way to produce drone is facile, but the rich inventiveness of this track points to what can be achieved with an intimate knowledge of one's genre accrued over a lifetime of work and practice - as rockist a statement as that undoubtedly is. It is a ten minute long, multi-layered, analogue tone which, on the surface of it, only really alters in pitch at a tempo that ebbs and flows slightly. While it's not surprising to read that The Knife's track was made with electronics, it really is jaw dropping to learn that (Ensemble Pearl)'s was just made with a guitar. The track was written by Stephen O'Malley of Sunn O))) and KTL as part of a score he originally penned for an ensemble to perform at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter arts venue near Oslo, Norway, four years ago. While the score itself is open to various instrumentation, in this instance O'Malley asked Japanese psych rock savant Michio Kurihara to play it on guitar with the simple instruction: make it sound like giant Pacific waves. (Something also represented by Simon Fowler's pointillist take on Japanese art on the inner gatefold, depicting a powerful tsunami creating a tunnel stretching up into a cloudy sky.)\nMichio Kurihara is one of Japan's most notable guitarists, with a very distinctive, elemental and fetishised psych sound developed since the 1980s with the Tokyo outfit Ghost, and more recently on many collaborations with Boris (those interested should check out the blistering acid rock collaborative album Rainbow). Here on 'Giant' he uses Fender Twin Reverb amps, Zvex pedals, racks of Roland Space Echo tape delay machines, line boosters, treble boosters and slides to create a sound, so warm, so vibrant, so viscous, it threatens to melt through your speakers and straight through your floor as if you were listening to God's own Buchla modular synth. O'Malley describes him as \"a magician\" and I find it hard to disagree. This is a guitarist with the kind of singular talent currently possessed by none of his peers; the kind that Robert Fripp had when he was at the height of his powers.\nAnd (here comes the slightly grumpy old man bit) no-one will pay that much attention to (Ensemble Pearl) because, well, it's just drone guys doing another drone album, and it's not a real talking point LP made by an arty synth pop duo who aren't shy of talking critical theory and entitlement politics. It's just a shame, that's all, because it doesn't matter what kind of music you put 'Giant' next to, it remains quite literally sublime \u2013 i.e. it creates a stirring sense of awe and fear in the listener, by creating an abstract representation of a facet of nature that we are right to be humbled by and terrified of: giant oceanic waves.\n(Ensemble Pearl) is O'Malley and Kurihara on guitars, Atsuo from Boris on drums and Bill Herzog from Jesse Sykes' band The Sweet Hereafter on bass. All of them bar Kurihara played together on the successful Sunn O))) and Boris collaborative album Altar in 2006, but this isn't a sequel and, more to the point, doesn't really sound anything like it. Instead the link is a social one: experimental drone rock played this well depends on an intimacy and shared vision between people who can 'read' each other with a frightening degree of insight.\nThe album was born in 2009 when O'Malley was commissioned to write a score for D.A.C.M. and Gisele Vienne's theatre piece This Is How You Will Disappear. The sessions were very productive, and enough material was produced to kick start the (Ensemble Pearl) project. The group returned to the recordings last year to finish them off and fashion them into this album.\nThe track 'Wray' was influenced by Randall Dunn (who mixed the album in Seattle and also appeared on Altar) and his love for surf rock. Named for Link Wray, the track refers \u2013 in production terms at least - to the earliest surf recordings of the 1950s and 1960s which used spring reverb, tape delay and compression to get very raw, 'twanging' and primitive metallic guitar tones. The track itself doesn't sound anything like 'Rumble', instead being an introspective piece with delicately scratched string instruments, arranged by Eyvind Kang (also an alumnus of Altar) and Timba Harris on cello; their work pays tribute to the work of Satyajit Ray \u2013 the Indian film auteur and soundtrack composer. Again the sculpture of the guitar noise is jaw-dropping, sounding more like Boards Of Canada or Tangerine Dream circa Zeit than Sunn O))) or Boris.\nThere is a tip of the cap to another giant of film music, Ennio Morricone, on the suitably epic 'Island Epiphany'. This is one of three lengthy tracks (also including 'Sexy Angle' and 'Ghost Parade') which also have an audible debt to late period Earth and their lugubrious folk and Americana-influenced post-doom. However, all due respect to Dylan Carlson, there's simply a lot more going on here behind O'Malley and Herzog's tolling chord progressions and Atsuo's primal drum patterns. Both bands have a widescreen panoramic vision, but the depth of detail here is enough to drown in. Their sympatico and crypto-psychic vision, which is enhanced with rich, deep listening details of dub and echo that punch the vivid scene they conjure up violently out into vivid 3D, unfolds at a regal pace. 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        "raw_content": "You Are Here: Home \u00bb Opinions \u00bb Legalized torture of prisoners\nLegalized torture of prisoners\nBy Julianne Malveaux, NNPA Columnist\nFreddie Gray is neither the first, nor will he be the last person to die in police custody. According to a 2011 report from the Department of Justice, 4,813 people died in police custody between 2003 and 2009 (the most recent data, reported in 2011). However, not every state reports their data, so the number is probably higher. A new report is scheduled to be released this year or next.\nMany of those who die in police custody are bipolar or have other mental health challenges. Too many officers of the law have not been trained to deal with people with mental health problems. The mentally ill need help, not a fatal bullet.\nTanisha Anderson had a heart condition and bipolar disorder. When she was detained in Cleveland, she was pushed and forced into a prone position, which led to her death. Anthony Hall, unarmed and bipolar, was an Air Force veteran. He was running through an Atlanta street. In-stead of being calmed down and clothed, he was killed. Robert Saylor had Down\u2019s Syndrome. He was killed at the Regal Cinema Westview Stadium in Frederick, Md. over a $13 movie ticket. He was handcuffed, made to lay face down on the ground, and was asphyxiated.\nPolice officers need more training to deal with the mentally ill, and those with Down\u2019s syndrome. Unless these \u201cviolators\u201d are flashing a weapon, they should be talked down, not shot down. Instead, those officers think they have a license to shoot and kill harmless and helpless people? These deaths are should be classified as police misconduct, but these \u201cofficers of the law\u201d rarely pay a price for their behavior.\nThere are exceptions. In Chatham County, Georgia, Matthew Ajebade, 21, had bipolar disorder. He was placed in a restraining chair, and held in isolation. After being put in the restraining chair, he was tasered; that action ultimately led to his death. All nine of the sheriff\u2019s deputies who detained him were fired. In Oakland, Calif., Johannes Mehserle spent a few months in jail before he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Oscar Grant. He was sentenced to two years in jail, but served only 11 months because he received time off for good behavior.\nThere is other abuse that too frequently goes unpunished \u2013 rape. In fact, inmates are so frequently raped when they are imprisoned that Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003. This legislation mandated that the Department of Justice collect data on sexual victimization. They measured more than 80,000 reports of sexual activity in the 2011-2012 year.\nSome of these sexual encounters were described as \u201cconsensual\u201d but an imprisoned person hardly has the means to withhold sex from a jailer. Some trade sex for more food, a blanket, or a better cell. Whether consensual or not, it is illegal for guards to engage in sexual activity with prisoners. These guards are often neither disciplined nor fired. What is a prisoner to do? Report the violation and subject themselves to additional abuse?\nIn addition to sexual abuse, prisoners are subject to the loss of their dignity and their physical safety in many instances. Prisoners in San Francisco were forced to fight each other (as if they were Mandingos during slavery), for the entertainment of deputy sheriffs. According to the San Francisco Examiner, these fights were described by some as \u201clittle more than horseplay.\u201d But who wants to be thrashed in the name of horseplay?\u201d Further, this so-called horseplay reduces inmates to gladiators, to people who are perceived as less than human.\nMany \u201claw enforcement officers\u201d in San Francisco, Ferguson, Mo. and other places reveal their attitudes through text messages they send to one another. They refer to African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans using crude language to show contempt for these populations. They treat people of color as far less than human, and their text messages reflect that.\nThese killings, rapes, arranged fights and other forms of oppressive harassment are just the tip of the iceberg. Few officers will tell the truth about legalized human rights violations because they are protecting their colleagues. In covering up these violations, they contribute in the erosion of trust in some communities.\nTo be sure, only a small percentage of police officers violate the human rights of prisoners. A far greater number are silent in the face of evil. Inhumane attacks on the lives and liberties of prisoners will stop when silent officers open their mouths and put and put and end to the legalized killing and torture of prisoners.",
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        "raw_content": "New Jersey Beach Looks Like a Million Bucks\nBob Smith, Men, The Write Side of 50\nThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently began a beach replenishment project in Bradley Beach. The plan is to dump over a million cubic yards of sand onto the beach between Asbury Park and Avon-by-the-Sea, a few miles south. For scale purposes, a cubic yard takes up about the same amount of space as a normal-sized kitchen stove. What will it cost to gather up, and dump, a million stoves\u2019 worth of sand onto our humble beach? A mere $18.3 million, or about 18 bucks per stove.\nIt\u2019s a huge project, by any standard. The entire shoreline replenishment project may cost as much as $102 million, and is supposed to cover the beaches from Sea Bright to Manasquan. In fact, it\u2019s the most extensive beach replenishment project the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has ever undertaken, and by volume of sand it\u2019s the biggest beach-fill project in the world.\nI can personally testify to the gargantuan nature of the effort: night after night, you can hear the monotonous backup beeps of the bulldozers as they push the new sand around on the beach, in the glare of banks of floodlights run by diesel-powered generators on wooden sledges.\nThe process is fascinating. There are two tanker ships they use to suck up a slurry of sand from a designated site offshore. Once one of them is full, it moves into position approximately 100 yards off the beach, and hooks up to a floating pipe about three feet in diameter. That floating, flexible pipe connects to a series of rigid metal pipes of similar size connected end to end, and strung along the shoreline.\nAffixed to the discharge end of the pipeline on the beach, there\u2019s an open metal box with heavy-duty wire screen walls measuring probably 10 feet wide, by 12 or 15 feet high, by 10 feet deep. When the tanker is pumping, a gray slurry of watery sand gushes out of the metal pipe, and is forced through the wire mesh, which acts as a filter.\nThey need that because it seems the best offshore area for grabbing all that sand is located under an area where, years ago, the U.S. Navy blew up old ships, and other cool stuff for fun. Oops, I mean target practice. So periodically, they shut down the flow, and workers climb into the cage to clear out fish, clams, plastic bottles and bags, and any military shells that may have been sucked up by the tanker offshore. That\u2019s a good thing, because rolling over on your blanket to find yourself staring at a hunk of large-caliber unexploded ordnance (i.e., a really big, live bullet) generally doesn\u2019t make for a festive beach day.\nAnyway, as the slurry is being pumped out, the jumbo bulldozers continually push it back and forth, away from the discharge end of the pipe, grading and smoothing it to a uniform level from the inland side of the beach down to the surf. Their goal is to restore the beaches to conditions better than they were before Superstorm Sandy, and based on what they\u2019ve completed in Bradley Beach so far, they\u2019ve done that. The beach appears to be just as wide as it was before that storm.\nThe only problem I have with the project is that they completed the last major beach replenishment project in 2001, and the one before that was some time in the \u201990s. Clearly, no matter what we do, the ocean eventually claws the sand right back.\nNow don\u2019t get me wrong. As an owner of a home nearby, I\u2019m thrilled that our government sees fit to throw good sand after bad, decade after decade. Maybe they\u2019ll keep funding this kind of Sisyphean fun as long as I\u2019m alive so I\u2019ll always have an expansive swath of beach on which to lay my head.\nBut is this really a good long-term use of our tax money? I guess it keeps the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers busy. After all, what would they do if it they didn\u2019t have beaches to replenish? Fix our rusted-out, rickety highway bridges? Replace aging water pipes and upgrade the electrical generation and transmission infrastructure so we don\u2019t risk blackouts every summer?\nCome on. That stuff\u2019s too easy. And none of it\u2019s half as much fun as pushing around a million stoves\u2019 worth of slurry in the world\u2019s biggest sandbox.",
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        "raw_content": "Tough choices: The Cost of Raising a Special Needs Child\nAverage Lifetime Cost of Raising Children\nUSDA estimates that the average cost to raise a child born in 2015 will be about 235k.\nNot as much data exists on the lifetime costs of special needs children, however, research from Autism Speaks estimates that lifetime cost to raise a child on the spectrum is 1.4 million dollars, and if that child also has an intellectual disability, that nearly doubles.\nState and Government Assistance\nA common myth is that state and government programs cover all of the costs of special needs children. Although there are programs available, some are income-based that may disqualify households with two wage earners, and those that don\u2019t often have years-long waiting lists.\nIf you\u2019re a special needs parent, you know all too well the out-of-pocket costs, along with the impossible choices that they bring. Turned down promotions, the inability to work full time, losing a job due to taking (too much) time off, unpaid FMLA, while costs continue: prescription medications, pull-ups, special diets, or choosing between a promising new therapy and other siblings\u2019 needs, making it hard to plan for the future.\nMany school-based services stop at age 21, although needs do not.\nWell-meaning family members may give money or start bank accounts for your child, which may make them ineligible for government benefits. It\u2019s important to consult with a financial planner to determine what makes the most sense for your family. Some options include:\nABLEaccount \u2013 a tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities and their families. The beneficiary of the account is the account owner, and income earned by the accounts will not be taxed.\nSpecial Needs Trust \u2013 designed to supplement, not replace, the kind of basic support provided by government programs like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).\nMonetary gifts from family members, including beneficiary designation, can be made to the trust, or money can be deposited into an ABLE account within state guidelines. Another consideration is to use Survivorship life insurance policies to fund such accounts.\nIt costs significantly more to raise a special needs child, and planning for the future can seem daunting. Consulting with a financial planner on ways to save for the future can help to ensure that savings are available for your child\u2019s needs without disqualification for government programs.\nWant more? Check out Been There, Tried it: I Opened an ABLE account.\nUSDA (2017, January 9) Expenditures on Children by Families, 2015. Retrieved from https://www.cnpp.usda.gov/sites/default/files/expenditures_on_children_by_families/crc2015.pdf\nAutism Speaks (2014, June 9) Lifetime Costs of Autism Average $1.4 Million to $2.4 Million Retrieved from https://www.autismspeaks.org/science/science-news/lifetime-costs-autism-average-millions\nUnited States Department of Labor. FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act)\nPrevious No, a Bubble Bath won\u2019t Take my Stress Away\nNext Helping your Special Needs Child find Friends\nhttps://tumbleintolove.blog/2018/07/28/tough-choices-the-cost-of-raising-a-special-needs-child\">",
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        "raw_content": "Wednesday July 1, 2015 by twtguestauthor\nRalph Fletcher shares his journey towards publication today.\nToday I\u2019m an author of books for young readers, but the journey I took getting there was an improbable one. It started in New York City when I began the MFA writing at Columbia University. Our program had a high-powered faculty: Gail Godwin, Richard Price, Joseph Brodsky. I even got to take a seminar with E. L. Doctorow! I dreamed of writing fiction in the tradition of Ken Kesey, Raymond Carver, and Wallace Stegner.\nOne day I strolled from Columbia University uptown to Teachers College on 120th Street. Eventually I wandered into the office of a woman named Lucy Calkins, who had just started her career at Teachers College. After speaking with Lucy, I signed up for her course on the teaching of writing.\nI loved that class. What a professor! The woman was on fire. Lucy would become an important mentor me, as she has to many others. 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I picked up the phone and called her.\n\u201cDo you represent other authors?\u201d I asked. \u201cBecause I, uh, well, see, I\u2019ve got a bunch of material, stories and such, that I\u2019m trying to sell.\u201d\n\u201cSend them to me,\u201d Marian said.\nSo I sent her some of the chapters for a book I was working on.\nA few days later she called me up, laughing.\n\u201cThese stories are hilarious!\u201d she exclaimed. \u201cI can\u2019t promise anything, but I\u2019ll do my best to sell them.\u201d\nMy new agent sent those stories to Nina Ignatowicz, an editor at Clarion Books. Two weeks later Nina telephoned me.\n\u201cThese stories are wonderful,\u201d she said, \u201cthough they don\u2019t quite work. Not yet.\u201d\nI tried not to get defensive. \u201cNo? What\u2019s wrong with them?\u201d\n\u201cWell, the stories have a reminiscent quality to them,\u201d Nina replied. \u201cIt sounds like an adult looking back fondly at his childhood.\u201d\nWhich, I realized, is exactly what I had done.\n\u201cThat reminiscent tone rings false to children,\u201d Nina continued. \u201cKids aren\u2019t looking back on their childhood. They\u2019re IN it. So these stories have to feel more immediate and dramatic. Understand?\u201d\n\u201cSort of,\u201d I murmured.\n\u201cOne more thing,\u201d Nina said. \u201cThe narrator, Cliff, is the least developed character in the book. He tells the story but he doesn\u2019t really participate or react. We\u2019ve got to know what he thinks and feels.\u201d\n\u201cOh, right,\u201d I said, trying not to sound too crushed.\n\u201cTake another crack at it,\u201d Nina told me. \u201cYou\u2019ve got great material\u2026now your job is to bring it alive.\u201d\nSo I did. Nina liked the revisions enough to offer me a contract for Fig Pudding. Nina was my editor for Spider Boy, Flying Solo, Twilight Comes Twice, Grandpa Never Lies, and The Circus Surprise.\nThere\u2019s a Ralph Fletcher who writes books for writing teachers, and a Ralph Fletcher who writes books for young readers, and yes they are the same person. Ralph\u2019s newest professional book, Making Nonfiction From Scratch, will be published this fall by Stenhouse. Right now, he\u2019s working on a new collection of Marshfield Dreams stories to be published by Henry Holt. When he\u2019s not writing, traveling, or working with teachers, Ralph enjoys taking photos and hanging out with his grandson Solomon.\nRalph blogs at The Writer\u2019s Desk and tweets @FletcherRalph.\nGIVEAWAY INFORMATION (from Stacey):\nThis giveaway is for a copy Making Nonfiction From Scratch, which will be published this fall. Many thanks to Stenhouse Publishers for donating a copy for one reader.\nFor a chance to win this copy of Making Nonfiction From Scratch, please leave a comment about this post by Wednesday, July 8th at 11:59 p.m. EDT. I\u2019ll use a random number generator to pick the winners, whose names I will announce at the bottom of this post, by Friday, July 10th.\nPlease be sure to leave a valid e-mail address when you post your comment, so I can contact you to obtain your mailing address if you win. From there, my contact at Stenhouse will pre-order Ralph\u2019s book for you. You will be one of the first people to receive his book when it gets published this fall. (NOTE: Your e-mail address will not be published online if you leave it in the e-mail field only.)\nIf you are the winner of the book, I will email you with the subject line of TWO WRITING TEACHERS \u2013 Making Nonfiction from Scratch. Please respond to my e-mail with your mailing address within five days of receipt. A new winner will be chosen if a response isn\u2019t received within five days of the giveaway announcement.\nThank you to everyone who left a comment about Ralph\u2019s forthcoming book. Laurie Pandorf\u2019s commenter number was selected so she\u2019ll receive one of the \u201chot off the presses\u201d copies of Making Nonfiction from Scratch. Here\u2019s what she wrote:\nWhat a nice surprise! I met him once when he keynoted at TC writing. He was eating lunch in the lounge; I pulled up my chair and we had a great conversation. His books are a mainstay in my writing workshops, especially the ones on fiction and nonfiction writing. Can\u2019t wait for this new one, which I am sure will be just as dog-eared as the others!\nCategory : Author Spotlight Series, authors, writing\n\u2190 Tuesday Slice of Life Story Challenge\nJuly Blogging Break \u2192\n112 thoughts on \u201cHow I Became An Author\u201d\nsmcninch on Thursday July 9, 2015 at 1:24 am said:\nThank you for sharing your journey Ralph. I\u2019m glad it is still in progress. I love your books!\nmccaigwright on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:12 pm said:\nLove this interview. Thanks for sharing. I didn\u2019t realize the timeline. I thought Fletcher came before Calkins. I am looking forward to sharing this with students in the fall.\nVanessa Osborne on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 8:57 pm said:\nOur staff have chosen to study writing this year as part of our Professional Development. This book will give us strategies for teaching nonfiction writing.\nDebbie Robl on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 8:16 pm said:\nI loved Ralph\u2019s story of how he entered the world of writing for younger readers. Who knew it would launch a career of writing for teachers of those young readers, too? Thanks for your relentless work, Ralph!\nAngie Murphy on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 4:59 pm said:\nLove the fact that you were asked to revise and add feeling! ! This is something we work on with our writers the time! can\u2019t wait to read Ralph\u2019s new book! !\nreadingtothecore on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 3:41 pm said:\nA classic example of persistence paying off. I\u2019ve been fortunate to hear Ralph speak on a number of occasions. He is funny and gracious, and full of wisdom. I\u2019m always learning from him!\nCynthia Burrell on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 1:46 pm said:\nLove, love, love Ralph Fletcher. His books have helped me so much in my classroom. I would love to have a copy of his new book.\nasuwritingpedagogy Dixie Keyes on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 1:13 pm said:\nI love author-becoming stories! Thanks, Ralph for sharing your journey!\ntammyyoga on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 1:07 pm said:\nI always love hearing how authors get started. Thanks for sharing and the opportunity to win a book!\nShannon Leonard on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 12:54 pm said:\nOh I am so excited for Ralph Fletcher\u2019s new book. We are working on building a mentor text library at my school for teachers to use to teach the craft of writing and we are especially interested in building the nonfiction text. Thanks for this wonderful opportunity!\nPennie DeMoss on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 12:39 pm said:\nThank you, Ralph, for sharing your story. Even though you taught many others to be better writers, when you submitted your own writing for publication, you were rejected and given suggestions to make your writing better. You took those suggestions and made your own writing even better. It shows us all that we write better in a community of writers and that we all need coaching at one time or another.\nLennye Hestad on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 12:21 pm said:\nLove Ralph Fletcher!!! I can\u2019t wait for his new book!\nPaua on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 12:01 pm said:\nThank you for this opportunity, Two Writing Teachers, to read this new book by Ralph! I can\u2019t wait.!!!\nKay Oeding on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 11:41 am said:\nI\u2019ve always loved Ralph\u2019s books and look forward to this one, too!\nSheri on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 11:28 am said:\nI have had the honor of learning from Ralph Fletcher and have read many of his books. I would be thrilled to win his latest book! Thank you!\nMeggin Verduzco on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 10:32 am said:\nKeeping the joy and loving feedback as the journey keeps us all in the writing game.\nlitteachers2013 on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 10:16 am said:\npleary@sandwich.k12.ma.us. Twilight Comes Twice is an excellent mentor text. I use it for illustration study too! ( crafting an ending that goes back to the beginning) thank you!\nDeborah Fitzroy on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:29 am said:\nI have been a fan of Ralph Fletcher since taking a writing course with him. I love how he supports all writers, especially, boys.\nDawn Miller-Fulton on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:20 am said:\nWhat a gem of an article! It is inspirational and applicable to my own experience. As an avid reader, writer, and teacher of non-fiction I can\u2019t wait to get my hands on this book.\nCamille Shea on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:10 am said:\nI\u2019m excited to read this book by Ralph Fletcher!\nJoni Lemley on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:08 am said:\nRalph Fletcher is such an inspiration and an amazing mentor for anything related to writing. I love reading his story!\nCharmaine DellaBella on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:03 am said:\nLive Ralph Fletcher\u2019s books and how they give me great ideas about teaching writing to my students!! I help them love writing too!!\nHeather Seddon on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 9:02 am said:\nReading this blog sent shivers down my arms. I have just returned from a workshop at Columbia myself and was in awe of those old classrooms with the traditional wooden benches, marble tiled bathrooms so I know exactly what he is talking about. I walked by the teacher institute he references (somewhat with envy although not necessarily justified given my own good fortune) the current teachers at Bernard College going to their teaching seminar. One cannot help but be go smacked by this history. So Ralph Fletcher, my guru, so am bursting with excitement to read yet more of your wise and sage opinions on writing. Let\u2019s hope I get lucky on this drawing too.\nKathleen Masone on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 8:51 am said:\nRalph Fletcher has shaped my view of writing and teaching writing. I not only use his teacher resource books to plan for units of study, but I find inspiration for my own writing in his words.\nAlfonso M. Fernandez del Valle on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 8:36 am said:\nI really found trhis conversation constructive on my inner writer soul. I had been working on a historical fiction story and a lot of Ralph\u2019s thoughts make me think different, I need to work again in some of the ideas and how to better develop them to engage readers\u2026\nThanks for this wonderful material.\ntraceyfritch on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 7:42 am said:\nI\u2019d love to read Ralph\u2019s new book! I\u2019m teaching a reading in the content areas class for the first time this fall.\nKerry on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 7:33 am said:\nLove Ralph Fletcher books!\nAndrea Hughes on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 7:24 am said:\nRalph Fletcher has been a mentor to me as a teacher of elementary students. I constantly refer to his books on teaching writing and have passed them along to many of my colleagues! Can\u2019t wait for this new book!\nMrs. Hartney on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 7:20 am said:\nWhat a cool story! I love how life just evolves and you end up where you don\u2019t always plan. This is a great lesson I can share with my students!\nKim Jankowski on Wednesday July 8, 2015 at 6:46 am said:\nInspiring! Can\u2019t wait to read the new book!\nCarrie W on Tuesday July 7, 2015 at 10:05 am said:\nWhat a great journey! I love using Ralph\u2019s texts as resources to become a better writing teacher.\ncmargocs on Tuesday July 7, 2015 at 7:14 am said:\nThe teachers on my campus are Ralph Fletcher fans, and they\u2019ve made me one as well. Thanks for sharing your writer\u2019s story!\nPrairie Garden Girl on Monday July 6, 2015 at 8:51 pm said:\nThank you for sharing your writing journey with us, Ralph Fletcher. As an educator and a writer, you are admired.\n~Suzy Leopold\nsleopold@gmail.com\nLinda Szakmary on Saturday July 4, 2015 at 1:46 pm said:\nSince his first edition of What A Writer Needs, Ralph Fletcher has been my writing teacher. I have gobbled up each of his books in an effort to improve my workshop. After 41 years in education, I eagerly await his new one!\nkdoele on Saturday July 4, 2015 at 8:26 am said:\nLove Ralph Fletcher and Marshfield Dreams! It was interesting to read about his connection to Columbia and Teacher\u2019s College. Can\u2019t wait to read his new book!\nBeth Blanchard on Saturday July 4, 2015 at 12:23 am said:\nI read Ralph\u2019s memoir before he visited our school this year. His stories about his adventures as a young boy inspired my students\u2019 memories and inspired them to write in his style. Then we got to enjoy his retelling of some stories and his advice on writing. Ralph made many personal connections with the kids!\nkaren on Friday July 3, 2015 at 11:24 pm said:\nThanks to Ralph for his career-spanning inspiration. My NH fifth graders and I had the pleasure of hosting Ralph as a guest author in our classroom (yikes!-almost 20 years ago\u2026!) I learned and appreciated so much from both his chat with my class that day, as well as via incorporating his stories and professional work in my practice. Fig Pudding, Twilight Comes Twice, A Walk In Early Spring, Breathing In Breathing Out, What a Writer Needs, A Writer\u2019s Notebook\u2026all integral in my work with fifth graders and, as an inspired writer myself.\nThe metaphor he provides and describes in Fig Pudding\u2019s \u201cA Steaming Bowl of Sadness\u201d is one I have relied upon, shared, and appreciated in a myriad of contexts over the past 20 years. Thank You, Ralph!\nMorgan on Friday July 3, 2015 at 10:26 pm said:\nBeing in the presence of great authors like Ralph is like my daughter watching my husband on the trampoline: \u201cBut you make it look so easy.\u201d It\u2019s good to know that the struggle is there for all of us and that every road to publication is different.\ncmacww on Friday July 3, 2015 at 7:36 pm said:\nI love Ralph Fletcher! I loved reading his story. Looking forward to his new book.\nCandi Scott on Friday July 3, 2015 at 12:08 pm said:\nThank you for this article. My 4th grade writers will be inspired by Ralph\u2019s perseverance!\nWendy on Friday July 3, 2015 at 11:58 am said:\nLoved this interview. I can\u2019t wait to read Ralph\u2019s new book!\nShelli on Friday July 3, 2015 at 11:33 am said:\nI love Ralph Fletcher! Moving to fifth grade next year from Kindergarten and working furiously to read prof dev that will create better readers and writers!\ndanie11e1 on Friday July 3, 2015 at 9:38 am said:\nI love reading your blog and I also love Ralph Fletcher\u2019s work. My students favorite last year was Flying Solo.\nIlse on Friday July 3, 2015 at 9:15 am said:\nI have always been a fan of Ralph Fletcher \u2014 and a fan of many of the books and people he mentions here. Thanks for sharing another story with us, Mr. Fletcher!\nShelly on Friday July 3, 2015 at 8:47 am said:\nThank you for sharing your story with us! You are such an inspiration to me as a teacher of writing. Love your books!\nDiana on Friday July 3, 2015 at 8:35 am said:\nThe 6th grade students and ELA teachers in my school were so fortunate to have spent a day with Ralph last fall. I wish the rest of us could have taken part, too!\nPaulina Tawil on Friday July 3, 2015 at 7:57 am said:\nI had no idea that Ralph started his career with Lucy. She is certainly a person that lives doing what she is most passionate about. What a great story about once again how persistent writers are. Their work is guarded yet open to new possibilities. Thanks for sharing I love Ralph Fletcher. He has inspired to grow in my profession.\nCecelia on Friday July 3, 2015 at 7:14 am said:\nI love the Craft Lessons, but now I\u2019m excited to discover the fiction of Ralph Fletcher.\nMelissa on Friday July 3, 2015 at 6:36 am said:\nThank you for sharing your journey with us! I especially enjoyed reflecting on the people who have been on your path. It\u2019s amazing what a supportive and encouraging word can stir in us-we must be mindful of this when working w our children, too.\ndaddiseducator on Friday July 3, 2015 at 12:23 am said:\nSuch an inspiring story. I love the idea of rejecting rejection. It can be so difficult yet so worthy of doing. I so appreciate #twtblog for sharing this.\nKathleen Neagle Sokolowski on Thursday July 2, 2015 at 10:27 pm said:\nI read Walking Trees years ago, which was Ralph\u2019s book about his time as a writing consultant for TCRWP in the NYC schools. It was such a fascinating read. I also love his books on Live Writing and The Writer\u2019s Notebook. I am so excited for his new book! So exciting to hear his voice on the TWTblog.\nLaurie Pandorf on Thursday July 2, 2015 at 3:57 pm said:\nbeckymusician on Thursday July 2, 2015 at 12:26 pm said:\nWhat a dynamic path to becoming a writer of children\u2019s books! I\u2019m sure he became the awesome writer he is because he had to listen to feedback and try again. Great lesson for everyone!\nSusan on Thursday July 2, 2015 at 10:49 am said:\nWhat a journey! I loved reading Ralph\u2019s writing/publishing history as much as I\u2019ve enjoyed reading his teacher-oriented books throughout the years. Who knows? Maybe I\u2019ll muster up the courage to take my own writing/publishing journey! Thanks\u2026.\nAmber G on Thursday July 2, 2015 at 9:02 am said:\nWow! What a journey Ralph had to become such an amazing contributor to the field of writing instruction! I will share his story with some of my older writers. Ralph reveals so much about how a children\u2019s audience perceives stories.\nVida on Thursday July 2, 2015 at 1:10 am said:\nRalph\u2019s masterful writing is a well from which I gulp and sip knowledge writing craft and especially about poetry writing ever since I started teaching in the USA fifteen years ago. I am simply in love with his way of writing whether it\u2019s for the teachers or children. I have most of his books in my collection and use them regularly. I would be more than happy to win this newest one.\njdreywood on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:50 pm said:\nI absolutely love Ralph! I never knew he worked with Lucy. I Especially his craft books. They are so easy to use. I often see myself going to those books first! So I would LOVE to win his newest book on non fiction!\nRobert Green on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:31 pm said:\nRalph, I\u2019ve been using your teaching books to learn and your children\u2019s books to teach for 17 years. I can\u2019t wait to read the new one!\nmarc-aureled on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:45 pm said:\nI use my tattered and marked up copies of Ralph Fletcher\u2019s books frequently during writing workshop to share with my students. I refer to him is our friend Ralph Fletcher and they think I actually know him!\nRuth Reedy on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:55 pm said:\ni am going to read them ALL this summer!\nAudrey Vann on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:43 pm said:\nLove Ralph Fletcher! A master teacher and author. It\u2019s hard not to feel like you know him after reading his work. I love reading professional texts by people you would actually enjoy talking to in real life. My fifth graders loved when I used Flying Solo for a read aloud, and I built my poetry unit from Poetry Matters. I don\u2019t feel like teaching writing comes as naturally to me as reading, so his insights, anecdotes, and examples help tremendously.\nMary from Madison on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:01 pm said:\nYet another fabulous post! What a treat it is to learn the back story about a favorite author. I would be thrilled to win his newest book. Thank you for offering this giveaway.\nElizabeth Moore on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:40 pm said:\nThank you for sharing your story with us, Ralph! I love that you fell in love with books and writing books while being a staff developer. That has been my own experience, exactly. How could you not fall in love all those books!\nMelanie Reaves on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:40 pm said:\nIt\u2019s inspiring to read about the Ralph, the developing writer! Thank you for sharing :).\nKathleen Neagle Sokolowski on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 6:44 pm said:\nI read Walking Trees by Ralph Fletcher years ago and loved his description of teaching writers and teachers in NYC. His books on writing have influenced me very much. Excited to read his newest book!\nAllison Jackson on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 5:08 pm said:\nDear Ralph Fletcher,\nI loved reading about your journey from college student to writing guru! I also love that you write both for kids, and for writing teachers. Every year I launch my writing workshop with your book A Writer\u2019s Notebook. My students are fascinated by your story of digging the trench in your yard to see what you will collect there. It\u2019s a great metaphor for their writing notebook, and really hooks them.\nI look forward to reading your new book.\n...never ending story on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 4:41 pm said:\nlove this man and his work\u2026my favorite line\u2026\u201cYou\u2019ve written lessons instead of stories,\u201d he told me. \u201cKids don\u2019t want a lesson. They want to be captured by a marvelous story.\u201d I will make a poster of this for the top of my desk xo\nCarol Duffy on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 3:59 pm said:\nRalph Fletcher has inspired me as a teacher of writing. Very interesting story of his journey as a writer!\nJustin Greene on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 3:18 pm said:\nRalph Fletcher has been an inspiration for me as a teacher of writing. His Writing Workshop books are fantastic and a must for all teachers.\njaegoodwin on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 2:57 pm said:\nYou were ahead of your time Ralph. The idea that the author of every book I read to my students or that they read themselves can be a mentor for their own writing is one of the most important lessons to be learned. Once we teach them to recognize great writing they can begin to emulate it! Looking forward to your new professional book and especially more Marshfield Dreams.\nBuffy Silverman on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 2:30 pm said:\nWonderful post! Ralph Fletcher\u2019s \u201cPoetry Matters\u201d was the first book I read when I started writing poetry\u2013it is a winner!\nSusan Stackfleth on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 2:17 pm said:\nI enjoyed reading about your journey in becoming an author. I saw you recently at a conference and now it is interesting to learn more about your background.\nSonja Schulz on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 12:33 pm said:\nlovely! so excited to be inspired this morning AND have a chance to win his new book!\nKathy on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 11:34 am said:\nLoved reading Ralph\u2019s story. It\u2019s always interesting to hear the story behind the work. Thank you for sharing. I have used your work in my classroom for years and the kids always love it and learn from it.\ntrishrich on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 11:13 am said:\nI use Ralph Fletcher\u2019s book Writing Kind of day. Trish2@mts.net\nI use Ralph Fletcher\u2019s Writing Kind of Day when I teach poetry. Really liked hearing about how this author got started.\nMrs. K. on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:57 am said:\nThank you! Thinking about the difference between reminiscing and being there makes a lot of sense to me.\nPolly Rainey on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:41 am said:\nRalph Fletcher is one of a kind. Love anything he puts out there!\nChris Donohue on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:40 am said:\nIt\u2019s wonderful to read about how Fig Pudding came to be. I love that book and have used it with my students. A parent was quite concerned about the sadness in the book and I talked about that with my 3rd graders. One wise little girl said that she was sad, but sad things will happen and reading about them may help the kids to deal with them as they grow up. She added that that was one of the reasons that we read good books.\nmaryannreilly on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:40 am said:\nAn interesting history. I can recall years ago when I first read, What a Writer Needs\u2013which I still think is his most eloquent work. I look forward to reading his new book this fall. Thanks:)\nAmy on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:39 am said:\nWow, I would never have guessed Lucy Calkins came before Ralph Fletcher, both are an educational guiding light for educators.\nMonique Bunero on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:37 am said:\nI have read and loved several of Ralph Fletcher\u2019s books for teachers. It is so inspiring and helpful to hear how he began as a children\u2019s writer, which is a dream and a hope of mine too. Thank you for sharing this story!\nerinbakerreadwrite on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:26 am said:\nI loved reading about Ralph\u2019s journey to becoming the writing star we all know him as today! What a great story!\njarhartz on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:02 am said:\nRalph is my go to guy! I have loved his books as a teacher and use them with my students. I\u2019ve also had the privilege of being with this intensely real person. Knowing this story adds so much. I was trolling around on the TCRWP website and found this picture the other day \u2014 check this link http://readingandwritingproject.org/about/history Lucy is amazing. What a team builder!\nStacey Shubitz on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 10:15 am said:\nWhat a great link. Thanks for sharing it with us, Julieanne!\nlitcoachdanak on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:58 am said:\nRalph is always such an inspiration!!!\nKathy Flatter on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:44 am said:\nI love Ralph Fletcher\u2019s down-to-earth writing style. I am curious how he took his writing from \u201creminiscent\u201d to writing for children who were IN the midst of childhood. What strategies create that kind of shift?\nLisa Keeler on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:31 am said:\nDear Ralph Fletcher, I had the pleasure of listening to and learning from you a few years ago when you and Katie Wood Ray came to the Central Virginia Writing Project\u2019s workshop in Charlottesville. I had just begun my first year in a new job- as writing workshop coordinator- at my school. You filled my brain with so much the day you spoke. I am a huge fan of what you\u2019ve written for both teachers and children. And like you, one of my early fiction heroes was Wallace Stegner. Crossing to Safety remains one of my all-time favorites, and one of the things I find most interesting is how I read it with a different lens as I get older. Thank you so much for sharing bits of your story with us.\nJessica Walsh on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:23 am said:\nI loooove Ralph Fletcher! He has been teaching alongside me for years (metaphorically, of course). His Fierce Wonderings have pulled things out of my students that still blow me away. I can\u2019t wait to see what he shares next!\nTravelinma on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:15 am said:\nFletcher\u2019s journey proves persistence and revisions pay. Is grateful for his inspirational contribution to my writing and teaching life.\nmissmoyer on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 9:03 am said:\nRalph Fletcher\u2019s writing and thinking inspires me!\nj9audrey on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:56 am said:\nRalph Fletcher is amazing and is always so inspiring. I had the pleasure of meeting him during a conference at Vassar College and was utterly gobsmacked. He made me think in a completely different way when it comes to teaching nonfiction. As a literacy coach, Ralph Fletcher is always my go to for both my teacher learners as well as my students.\nPat Litberg on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:55 am said:\nI\u2019ve admired Ralph Fletcher for many years now. I particularly like \u201cA Writing Kind of Day\u201d and use many of those poems with my first graders.\nLaura Sites on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:53 am said:\nAs always, wonderful inspiration and motivation from one of our writing greats!\nRalph as always is such an inspiring writer and mentor around a things writing. I recently saw him at a conference at Vassar College and was utterly gobsmacked the whole time. He has opened me to an entirely new way of thinking about teaching nonfiction. I am a literacy coach and Ralph is always a go to for both my teacher learners and my students.\nMichelle Haseltine on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:49 am said:\nThis post is GOLD. Ralph Fletcher is a hero of mine too. I love hearing the story of how he became a writer. I can\u2019t wait for his new professional book, but I am SO EXCITED to hear there are more Marshfield Dream stories coming. I LOVE that book!!!! Thank you so much for sharing the story of this wonderful author!!\nChristy Watts on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:46 am said:\nI read his book A Writer\u2019s Notebook every year to my 3rd graders as a read-aloud every year. They love it. I\u2019ve used several of his \u201cteacher\u201d books as I strive to become a better writing teacher. I\u2019m planning on purchasing some of his children\u2019s books to use in the next school year.\nRoxane Spence on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 8:20 am said:\nEnjoyed reading Ralph\u2019s post. I\u2019m a fan of both his professional and children\u2019s books. I would love to have a copy of his latest book!\nfranmccrackin on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:48 am said:\nI\u2019m going to take the advice Ralph\u2019s editors gave him, to myself- I know I need it! Thanks for sharing this story. The photo looks like Ralph is now inspired by a grandchild- a fun test sample for future kid\u2019s books!\nmargaretsmn on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:43 am said:\nRalph was so lucky to meet who he met. But I also know of his charm. When I met him at NCTE and had the opportunity to sit next to him, I was sitting next to a regular guy (who happens to be my hero). I love hearing of his process.\nReaders, you may want to follow him on Facebook. He\u2019s a wonderful photographer, too. Thanks.\nHeidi Clarke on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:42 am said:\nI can\u2019t wait to share this with my students! I love Ralph Fletcher\u2019s work.\nmrsclark6 on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:29 am said:\nI really enjoyed getting to read aboutRalph Fletcher\u2019s journey. Thank you for sharing!!\nMorgan on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:20 am said:\nWhat a great role model for revision for young kids (and adults)! Can\u2019t wait to get my hands on Making Nonfiction From Scratch \ud83d\ude42\nJami Renfro on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:16 am said:\nWhat a lovely message.\nMeg Ouellette on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:03 am said:\nI love Ralph Fletcher\u2019s writing. He has some great books that have helped me as a teacher to help boys with writing.\nCarol Cook on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:02 am said:\nThis post is inspiring! What a great reminder, too, of the importance of great mentor texts. Love Ralph Fletcher!!\nKathryn on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 7:01 am said:\nRalph Fletcher\u2019s stories are so rich with details and well-developed characters, and his resources for teachers are all stellar! He has not only helped me become a better writer, but more importantly to love writing!\nMelanie Meehan on Wednesday July 1, 2015 at 6:19 am said:\nWhat an honor to get to interview Ralph Fletcher. He remains on a pretty tall pedestal to me. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Living Without Flash, pt. II\nFriends Don\u2019t Let Friends Use Google+ \u00bb\nEliminating e-mail\ne-mail is headache inducing, and I think a whole lot of people can attest to that. Waking up every morning, snatching my iPhone or iPad to check every e-mail I received overnight, is a miserable start to every day. Recently, however, MG Siegler wrote a piece at TechCrunch that shares my sentiments.\nEmail is the absolute devil. And the only way to not be corrupted is to\u2026 run away. So that\u2019s exactly what I\u2019m going to do.\nThose words kicked me off. I\u2019m going to work to quit using e-mail outright, and I hope to accomplish this goal as soon as possible, and hopefully sooner. It will be hard, but I think it can be done, and this is how I\u2019m going to do it. So, let\u2019s get social.\ne-mail is obviously, at its core, a way to communicate with others. To replace it, you need to utilise services that allow you to communicate with others. And not one service encompasses as many areas as e-mail does, so to get rid of e-mail, I need to use a combination of services. For that, I\u2019m putting my faith in Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.\nFacebook is an amazing way to communicate with friends and family, and since I started using it regularly two years ago, my e-mail usage with those people have been cut drastically. While there are some things about Facebook to hate \u2013 The chat feature which needs to die in a fire \u2013 This is an easy fallback away from e-mail. And with Facebook\u2019s foray into mobile, it\u2019s the best way to keep in contact with people close to you wherever you are. That said, with hundreds of millions of users, I don\u2019t believe Facebook really needed an introduction. ;-)\nTwitter is a neat network that a lot of people pretend to hate. Nevertheless, since I started using Twitter last year, my contact portfolio has grown tremendously. I\u2019ve met some amazing people from across the world, who I wouldn\u2019t have met if not for Twitter. And the great thing? I have no interest in e-mailing any of them. Twitter is great for general discussion, it\u2019s extremely focused, and I cite Twitter as the best way to contact me. As with Facebook, Twitter has done a lot in the mobile space, which makes things easy if you have a smartphone. Give it a shot if you haven\u2019t already.\nLinkedIn is the leap of faith in this scheme. Many business professionals communicate with each other via e-mail, which is a kink in my plan. Fortunately I\u2019ve noticed a lot of business professionals create a profile on LinkedIn, and if this trend doesn\u2019t stop, LinkedIn will be a great place for business associates to communicate. I\u2019m just beginning to learn the ropes on this one, and I hope that at least most of the people I associate with going forward have, or will have a LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn is also in the mobile space, but its iPhone app stinks.\nIf I can properly utilise Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and I streamline it into my mobile life, I think I can abandon e-mail altogether the day I finish college. My success depends on if other people continue to use these services, which is kind of a downer. But if people really want to get in contact with me, they know how.\nThis entry was posted on\tJuly 14, 2011 at 12:03 am\tand is filed under Tech.\nTags: Apple, Facebook, iPhone, LinkedIn, Twitter",
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        "raw_content": "Matt Reeves WILL Direct Batman Solo Movie After All\nAbout two weeks ago, news broke out that Matt Reeves was going to direct the upcoming solo Batman movie (working title The Batman). A week after that, reports of negotiations breaking down seemed to indicate that Warner Bros. would have to look for a second replacement for star and co-writer Ben Affleck, who was originally set to direct.\nNow, the studio has officially confirmed that Matt Reeves will be the director of The Batman.\n\u201cWe are thrilled to have Matt Reeves taking the helm of Batman, the crown jewel of our DC slate,\u201d said Toby Emmerich, President and Chief Content Officer, Warner Bros. Pictures Group. \u201cMatt\u2019s deep roots in genre films and his evolution into an emotional world-building director make him the perfect filmmaker to guide the Dark Knight through this next journey.\u201d\nReeves himself had this to say: \u201cI have loved the Batman story since I was a child. He is such an iconic and compelling character, and one that resonates with me deeply. I am incredibly honored and excited to be working with Warner Bros. to bring an epic and emotional new take on the Caped Crusader to the big screen.\u201d\nMatt Reeves is currently in post-production of the upcoming War of the Planet of the Apes.\nLittle is known about the plot of The Batman, apart from the fact that Joe Manganiello will play Deathstroke and that Jeremy Irons and J.K. Simmons are expected to reprise their roles as Alfred and Commissioner Gordon, respectively.\nThere is no set release date as of yet for The Batman.\nBen Affleck is set to reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film, which is scheduled for a 17 November, 2017 release.\nbatmanBen AffleckDC Extended UniverseMatt ReevesThe Batmanwarner bros\nPrevious Post:Finn Balor appears at NXT Tapings.\nNext Post:Beauty In The Brutal: Brutus (Q&A)",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe most sophisticated people I know \u2013 inside they are all children.\u201d \u2015 Jim Henson (1936-1990)\nHow very true this quote is. Mr. Henson\u2019s creation, the Muppets, brings out the child in each of us. The latest full-length motion picture to star Kermit, Miss Piggy and the whole Muppet crew, \u201cMuppets: Most Wanted\u201d is a most entertaining movie night. The song and dance routines had me tapping my toes, making me want to get up and dance! I had a swell time of it. All human leads, Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell and Tina Fey are excellent. My favorite is \u201cModern Family\u2019s\u201d Ty Burrell. His French Interpol character is perfectly suited to his comic style.\nFor as much as the Muppets are associated with children, frankly, this movie would be lost on anyone under the age of 40! References to movies of the 1920s through the 1950s, rock \u2019n roll imagery, making light of European bureaucracy, and Cold War iconography will not be understood by children. Nor will the many celebrity cameos, a Muppet movie trademark, be appreciated by the youngest of movie goers. The jokes, both verbal and visual, are aimed at adults. I have always thought that about most cartoons, as well as the Muppets. Kiddies will laugh at the slapstick and the funny-looking characters. By and large, however, I would say parents will be spending much time explaining the movie to their children. At the start of the movie, I overheard an 8-year old girl ask, \u201cWhat does that mean?\u201d\nTags: Jim Henson, Kirmet, Miss Piggy, Modern Family, Muppets, Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey, Ty Burrell\n\u2190 Ukraine and Gilded Age New York\nA Show of Flowers \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Credit: Courtesy of Susan Eaton\nProfessor Susan Eaton of Brandeis University spoke to WHS juniors and seniors on Tuesday of Winter Week.\nAll juniors and seniors attended a mandatory lecture by Dr. Susan Eaton of Brandeis University about the METCO (Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity) program. The lecture explored the past, present and future of the program and examined its strengths and weaknesses.\nEaton studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and later received a Master\u2019s in Education and a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University. She wrote her thesis on the METCO program, and today she works as the director of the Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy, an institute that connects philanthropists and foundations to social justice causes. She was a journalist before she became involved in local social justice.\n\u201cThe inequalities I saw as a newspaper reporter both in terms of not just poverty, but in terms of who was in power and who made the decisions really made an impression on me,\u201d Eaton said. \u201cIt made me see that white people still wielded the power in terms of government and politics\u2026 and that can lead to systematic discrimination and a feeling among people of color of not feeling welcome, not having power.\u201d\nEaton began her presentation with the story of the METCO program\u2019s origins. She then traced its progress through the years, highlighting both the good parts of the program and some of its downfalls. A major focus of the presentation was the voices of METCO students. Eaton read passages from her book, \u201cThe Other Boston Busing Story: What\u2019s Won and Lost Across the Boundary Line,\u201d that contained first person recountings of positive and negative experiences in the METCO program. Every METCO student Eaton interviewed in the writing of her book expressed enthusiastic support for the program.\nDuring the presentation, Eaton shared how the program has helped students find a path to success and introduced diversity to districts similar to Wayland. According to Eaton, the graduation rate of METCO students is nearly 100%, and students of all races who go to diverse schools are more likely to succeed in life.\nIn her presentation, Eaton often mentioned the Boston busing desegregation of the 1970s. She compared and contrasted this form of mandatory desegregation to the METCO program.\n\u201cI think that the Boston busing story is one story that has become the dominant story about desegregation and integration in Boston. It is a depressing, horrifying and completely true story, but it doesn\u2019t lead one to be hopeful or to imagine what the possibilities might be,\u201d Eaton said.\nEaton believes that the story of the METCO program can serve as an alternative narrative of integration of schools in Boston.\n\u201cThere\u2019s another story that\u2019s about METCO that\u2019s as complicated, rich, sad and as hopeful, it\u2019s got all of those elements in it, but we don\u2019t tell it because it\u2019s not as dramatic. I thought it was important to know about that story too and to know that even though this program isn\u2019t perfect, it is a path forward,\u201d Eaton said.\nAccording to Eaton, a key difference between these two programs is the involvement of suburban areas. She believes that including the larger metropolitan region in an effort to desegregate Boston is the best path to success.\nAs the METCO program has progressed over time, several patterns have developed. One pattern that Eaton discussed is the difference in the overall experience of male and female students in the METCO program. Eaton explained that, in general, boys have had an easier time integrating into the social life of majority white suburban schools than girls have. At the same time, girls developed a sense of ownership of their education and self advocacy skills during their time in the program. Eaton believes that many factors contributed to this difference.\n\u201cBecause boys\u2019 sports were seen as the main event, that would, at least in a superficial way, allow for these METCO kids to be more integrated into the community and be accepted and exalted as \u2018one of us,\u2019\u201d Eaton said.\nThe students who felt more at home in high school because of sports often didn\u2019t carry that sense of belonging beyond their time at the school.\n\u201cThey look back on it and they feel kind of exploited \u2018oh, you liked me because I can play basketball or I can play football,\u2019\u201d Eaton said.\nEaton also attributed the differences between the experiences of boys and girls to dating culture. She found that black males were more likely to be popular with white girls than black girls were likely to date white boys. She believes that this dynamic could be what leads to the cohesion among female METCO students and the development of the aforementioned characteristics.\nAnother pattern Eaton observed about the METCO program is that the increase in the Latino population in Boston has not been reflected in the participants of the program. Many students attending the presentation wondered why this was. According to Eaton, a possible explanation can be found in METCO\u2019s history.\n\u201cIt is a program that historically has existed based in the African American community in Boston, so I think that\u2019s where the awareness of the program is the highest,\u201d Eaton said.\nEaton also explained that students who need ELS (English language services) may not benefit as much from the METCO program. 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        "raw_content": "Red Sox Documentary \u201cThe 2018 World Series: Damage Done\u201d Premieres Five Reasons to Love A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage\nRinging in the Holiday Spirit with Boston Common\u2019s Tree Lighting Ceremony\nWEBN TV \u2014 Kristen Bates\nBy Kristen Bates 12/04/2018\nThe 77th annual Boston Common Tree Lighting was a hit as Mayor Marty Walsh lit the traditional Christmas tree donated from Nova Scotia last Thursday. Special guests of the event included multi-platinum pop singer, Andy Grammer, and Red Sox President Sam Kennedy.\nThe Common was filled with Boston residents and visitors ready for the Christmas season. Some visitors at the ceremony waved around the flag of Nova Scotia and wore Christmas sweaters.\nMary McConnell, a retired teacher from Nova Scotia, said this tree lighting was the second one she\u2019s been to in several years. Although this was a fun event, McConnell was quick to remember why this is such an important tradition.\nIn December 1917, a Norwegian vessel collided with a French cargo ship full of explosives off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The blast decimated communities that were within a half-mile radius and Boston residents rushed to help.\n\u201cSometimes help comes from unexpected places,\u201d McConnell said. Bostonians were quick to help by sending a train of food, water, medical supplies, and first responders to help the victims of the explosion. Nova Scotia showed gratitude by sending a Christmas tree to the City of Boston in 1918. It has been continued tradition ever since.\nMayor Marty Walsh was joined by Deputy Premier of Nova Scotia Karen Casey, some members from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the jolly man himself \u2013 Santa Claus \u2013 onstage as he lit the 46-foot white spruce tree. The ceremony ended with fireworks and confetti as Bostonians cheered and sang along with Christmas music. The Christmas tree will be lit throughout the holiday season.",
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        "raw_content": "Fire Station Clock Gets New Faces\nFour new clock faces have been installed on the Wellington Central Fire Station clock tower to replace the deteriorating and damaged faces.\nGlazier John-Paul Fenemor did a timely job on the Wellington Central Fire Station clock\nThe north clock face on the Oriental Bay side suffered badly in a storm in 2012, losing part of its glass face. But all four faces were cracked and brittle.\nThe original Vitrolite glass clock faces date from the 1920s. The replica faces are made from toughened glass with the Roman numerals digitally printed on the back.\nThe replacement faces have been made by Metro Performance Glass in Wellington. \u201cToughened safety glass should have a life expectancy of over 50 years,\u201d says Glazing Manager Sean Owbridge. \u201cThe other ones got damaged because of a cavity behind them where water collected and made the Vitrolite very brittle.\u201d\nSean says the new faces will be almost double the thickness and more weather-resistant. He says the clock mechanism has not been touched, nor have the hands. Each clock face is made up of six pieces of glass so it could be fitted around the hands.\nChristchurch glass conservator Graham Stewart is now restoring one of the original faces, to be displayed at Wellington City & Sea Museum next year.\nBuilt in 1923 with funds bequeathed to Wellington City Council by John Blundell (owner of the Evening Post newspaper), the clock was originally on the Town Hall clock tower and is still owned and maintained by the Council.\nThe tower was removed as a precaution following the Napier earthquake in 1934 and in 1939 the clock was installed at the art deco-era fire station. The clock refurbishment coincides with earthquake-strengthening work on the fire station building.",
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        "raw_content": "Starting Your Weight Management Program\nHere are some key issues in starting your weight management program:\nWhy are you trying to lose weight? Food is a significant part of our lives. Deciding to make a lifetime commitment to eating better is a big step. You will be most likely to succeed if you are making the change because you have made the decision for yourself and are not merely to please other people.\nWhat worked or did not work during previous attempts to lose weight? There is much to be learned from examining what didn\u2019t work in the past. Do not think of these experiences as \u201cfailures\u201d but rather as learning experiences. This is a lifelong journey and modern life makes eating and weight control challenging. You are to be applauded for your courage in deciding to make a change.\nEating is not just a biological necessity it is also an emotional outlet. Think about what triggers you to overeat and develop some alternative behaviors to use when the urge to eat for emotional comfort occurs.\nBuild yourself a support system of people who care about you and will encourage you in your weight loss efforts. If at all possible avoid people who do NOT want you to succeed for their own personal reasons.\nThere are no quick fixes. The best diet is a lifetime choice to eat a well balanced diet of healthy foods (and occasional treats) and increase daily activity.\nEvery time you make a healthy food choice your body benefits. Every bit of increased exercise counts. Even a small weight loss, 10% of your weight, can significantly improve your health.\nA healthy weight loss is one or two pounds a week maximum.\nVery low calorie diets can be dangerous and the weight loss may be gained back rapidly when the diet ends. Most people can safely lose weight on a low calorie diet, 1200-1500 calories a day for women, 1500-1800 calories a day for men.\nKeep in mind that everyone\u2019s metabolism is different. In order to lose a pound you must burn 3500 calories more than you take in. The trick is to find changes that are easy or even enjoyable. For example, it is really easy to substitute diet soda for regular soda, or substitute low or fat-free dairy products for the higher fat variety. Or eat a piece of fruit instead of a bag of chips. If you choose a form of exercise that you enjoy you will find that you will want to stick with it because it makes you feel good and enriches your life.\nDiets work because a dieter eats fewer calories than are needed to maintain their current weight. After reviewing diet options and your food diary, you will know more about yourself. If you eat too many high-saturated fatty foods, then reduce the type and amount of these foods. If you overeat for emotional reasons then try and find alternative behaviors. For example, while yoga does not burn huge numbers of calories it can relieve stress. If you practice a few yoga poses when you are upset (perhaps while listening to soothing music) you will often find that you begin to feel better without having to eat half a cheesecake, or a bag of chips or a pint of premium ice cream..\nSlowly change your eating habits. Learn what a serving of a food is really supposed to be and begin to measure your food. Serve the food on smaller plates and eat slowly. Eating slowly will allow you to notice at what point you are satisfied\u2014if you gobble down your food you completely eliminate this appreciation and can turn up overeating and feeling uncomfortable.\nTry to include more fruits and vegetables in your diet. If you are worried about a glycemic number then pick primarily from fruits and vegetables that have a low glycemic number. Eating foods in combination also decreases the glycemic impact of a single food.\nA food diary is a notebook in which you record absolutely everything you eat or drink over a period of time. As part of preparation information should be kept for at least three weekdays and a weekend. A lot of people eat differently over the weekend than during the week. The important thing is to be ABSOLUTELY honest. No one else needs to see this notebook but you, but you need to know the truth. In addition to the items and their quantities, be sure and record where you ate the food and how you felt.\nUsing the scales\nDuring the preparation phase weigh frequently, and settle on a specific time of day for your baseline weight. Early morning, before breakfast, is usually the best time of day to weigh. Be sure and do follow-up weight checks at the same time of day as the baseline weight to keep normal daily weight fluctuations from making you feel like you are not making progress when you really are. Weighing several times a day during the preparation phase allows you to observe your normal body fluctuations during the day. Just drinking a couple glasses of water can make the numbers on the scale go up. After the assessment period weigh only about once a week at the same time as your baseline measure.\nThe current \u201cgold standard\u201d for determining a healthy weight is the body mass index (BMI). Body mass index is determined by dividing the weight in kg by the height in meters \u00b2. In general a BMI of 30 or over indicative of obesity, while a BMI between 25 and 29 indicates being overweight. BMI is not a reflection on how we look, or a comparison of our weight with one of the media\u2019s idealized slim, toned bodies, it is rather a reflection of the effect excess fat has on your health.\nA BMI table and accompanying comments are available as part of the Report of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee on The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2000). These guidelines may be read on line, printed out in PDF format or ordered at http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/\nTwo important circumference measurements are those of the narrowest point at the waistline and the broadest point at the hip. These two measurements can then be used to determine the waist-to-hip ratio (WTH). The waist measurement is divided by the hip measurement. High WTH ratios are associated with greater health risks. In other words if a person has most of their extra body weight in the hips and legs it is less dangerous for their health than if the fat was stored in the trunk of the body.\nA waist circumference of 40 inches in men and 35 inches in women is cause for concern if there are other health problems than being overweight may worsen.\nIn addition to your waist and hips, it is also helpful to measure thighs, upper arms, chest, neck and anywhere else you are concerned about reducing. Since muscle weighs more than fat the scales may not be completely reliable witnesses to the changes going on during a weight loss/exercise program. A periodic check of circumference measurements may well show a decrease in size even if the scales do not indicate much change. Muscle takes up less space than fat and will often result in your dimensions decreasing even if the scales are not so cooperative.\nA baseline estimate of your body composition (body fat mass vs. lean body mass) is very informative. Two of the most cost effective ways of estimating body fat are through skinfold caliper measurements or by weighting on a bio-electric impedance scale. Bio-electric impedance analysis is a painless process in which a known current is based through the body. Lean body mass is a good conductor of electricity whereas fatty tissue is not. The scale is able to come up with an estimate between the fat-free mass and total body water and the amount of resistance found by the analyzer.\nSkinfold caliper measurements should be made by an experienced medical or fitness professional. Some gyms offer this service; some also have commercial bio-electric impedance scales. Bathroom scales that also provide estimates of body fat via impedance are also available at many retail stores. It is advisable to have skinfold measurements and impedance weight measured taken at the same time of day. You should also have had plenty of fluids to drink and not worked out for 12 hours before the measurements.\nAnother helpful measurement is wrist circumference or a measurement of the width of the elbow, the space between the opposing bony protrusions on either side of the bent elbow. The elbow measurement is most accurately taken with calipers. 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        "raw_content": "Founded in 1978, Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim (University of Hildesheim) is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the suburban setting of the large town of Hildesheim (population range of 50,000-249,999 inhabitants), Lower Saxony. Officially accredited and/or recognized by the Nieders\u00e4chsisches Ministerium f\u00fcr Wissenschaft und Kultur (Ministry for Science and Culture of Lower Saxony), Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim is a small (uniRank enrollment range: 4,000-4,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as pre-bachelor degrees (i.e. certificates, diplomas, associate or foundation degrees), bachelor degrees, master degrees, doctorate degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. This 41 years old higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on students' past academic record and grades. International students are welcome to apply for enrollment.\nMarienburger Platz 22\nHildesheim (population range: 50,000-249,999)\nImportant: please contact or visit the official website of Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim for detailed information on areas of study and degree levels currently offered; the above uniRank Degree/Study Matrix\u2122 is indicative only and may not be up-to-date or complete.\nImportant: the above uniRank Tuition Range Matrix\u2122 does not include room, board or other external costs; tuition may vary by areas of study, degree level, student nationality or residence and other criteria. Please contact the appropriate Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim's office for detailed information on yearly tuitions which apply to your specific situation and study interest; the above uniRank Tuition Range Matrix\u2122 is indicative only and may not be up-to-date or complete.\nUni-assist, Helmholtzstrasse 2-9\n+49 (30) 666443 0\nImportant: admission policy and acceptance rate may vary by areas of study, degree level, student nationality or residence and other criteria. Please contact the appropriate Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim's Admission Office for detailed information on a specific admission selection policy and acceptance rate; the above University admission information is indicative only and may not be complete or up-to-date.\nImportant: please contact or visit the official website of Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim for detailed information on facilities and services provided, including the type of scholarships and other financial aids offered to local or international students; the information above is indicative only and may not be complete or up-to-date.\nImportant: this section is intended to include only those reputable organizations (e.g. Ministries of Higher Education) that have the legal authority to officially recognize, accredit and/or license the Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim as a whole (institutional accreditation or recognition) or some of its specific courses/programs (programmatic accreditation). Memberships and affiliations to organizations which do not imply any formal, extensive and/or legal process of accreditation or recognition are included in the specific Affiliations section below. Please report errors and inaccuracies taking into consideration the above criteria.\nFaculty of Cultural Sciences and Esthetical Communication\nFaculty of Information and Communication Sciences\nUniversit\u00e4t Hildesheim's official Facebook page for social networking\nUniversit\u00e4t Hildesheim's LinkedIn profile for business and academic networking\nUniversit\u00e4t Hildesheim's official YouTube or Vimeo channel for videos\nUniversit\u00e4t Hildesheim's official Wikipedia article\nDisclaimer: This University profile has not been officially reviewed and updated by Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim's representatives yet; we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all the above University information.\nPlease visit the official website of Universit\u00e4t Hildesheim to make sure the University information provided is up-to-date. The uniRank University Ranking\u2122 is not an academic ranking and should not be adopted as the main criteria for selecting a higher education organization where to enroll.",
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        "raw_content": "Home >> About the Area >> San Diego Sports\nSan Diego is one of the most loved cities in all of the U.S., a city filled with beauty, perfect weather year-round, and a selection of sports teams so loved by the residents that the players consider themselves lucky to call San Diego their home. Home to professional, amateur, and beloved college teams, sports enthusiasts will always find something to do when visiting San Diego!\nBased out of San Diego since 1969, the San Diego Padres may have never won a World Series, but they sure have a firm hold on their fan\u2019s hearts! Currently playing in Petco Park in downtown San Diego for regular season games, their spring training games are held in Peoria, Arizona as a part of the Cactus League. The season lasts for six months, from April until October.\nThe San Diego Chargers have been playing for our fair city since 1961, long enough to be considered natives in our books. And while there have been talks of moving to Los Angeles, it has been confirmed they will stay in San Diego throughout the 2016 season and possibly longer, depending on whether or not a new stadium has been approved for them. Currently, they play in the aging Qualcomm Stadium, which has been a part of our landscape nearly as long as the Chargers have been, with opening day occurring in 1967. They have never won a Super Bowl. Preseason starts in August, with regular season starting after Labor Day and ending in January.\nThe San Diego Gulls are relatively new to San Diego, with this team starting in the 2015 season. Previously, there have been five teams in total using the Gulls as their name, but this one seems to be the most promising. In 2015, the Norfolk Admirals were bought by the Anaheim Ducks and moved to paradise to begin playing at the Valley View Casino Center. The hockey season begins in October, ending in April.\nA true newcomer to the professional sports scene in San Diego, the San Diego Breakers got their start in April of 2016, becoming the 3rd team in the league. They will be calling Torero Stadium home and we are excited to learn all we can about this sport that is so new to America. The season starts in April and ends in July.\nIn addition to the variety of professional sports available in beautiful San Diego, there are a multitude of amateur and college sports available for your viewing pleasure when you visit our fair city. Book your luxury 710 Beach Rentals vacation home today and experience the sportier side of San Diego!\nPhoto By Tim Case \u2013 Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4899460",
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        "raw_content": "Government Shutdown Impedes the U.S. Scientific Enterprise\nScientific research projects will be slowed by a government shutdown, raising fresh concerns about U.S. innovation. | Ron Cogswell/FLICKR (CC BY 2.0)\nCongress\u2019 failure to reach an agreement on a stopgap spending measure before a midnight deadline marks another setback for the nation\u2019s scientific enterprise, interrupting activities of the nation\u2019s federal health, science and space agencies, according to a statement by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.\n\u201cThe U.S. government shutdown deals another serious blow to an already beleaguered American scientific enterprise,\u201d said Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS, noting that spending caps on domestic and defense spending that went into effect as a result of the 2011 Budget Control Act have already blunted the power of American innovation.\n\u201cFederal research and development as a share of gross domestic product has declined from 1.25% of GDP to 0.82% of GDP today, which is a near 40-year low,\u201d said Holt.\nThe Senate\u2019s failure to pass a new stopgap spending measure late Friday triggered a partial government shutdown \u2013 the first since October 2013, beginning the shuttering of \u201cnon-essential\u201d agencies throughout the government, furloughing federal workers and closing federal facilities.\nThe Energy Department\u2019s Offices of Science and its applied technology programs, the National Institutes of Health, the Agriculture Department\u2019s research and development programs, the National Science Foundation and NASA are among research agencies impacted.\nCiting the consequences of spending reductions and uncertainty on federal research and development programs, Holt added, \u201cOperating under a post-sequestration funding environment has stressed our innovation system and the United States risks losing our global leadership in science.\u201d\nThe Senate\u2019s sidelined continuing resolution would have been the fourth Congress has passed since the 2018 fiscal year began on Oct. 1, 2017.\nContinuing resolutions are spending mechanisms that effectively hold federal spending levels in place and leave on the shelf spending decisions Congress has worked out in separate appropriations measures, including significant spending increases for NIH over the levels proposed by President Trump for the fiscal 2018 budget.\nThe House had passed a stopgap spending bill late Thursday that would have kept the government running for four weeks if it had been echoed by the Senate, after talks on reaching a budget deal stalled.\n\u201cWe urge policymakers to come together and work on a final omnibus bill for fiscal year 2018 that raises the budget caps for discretionary funding,\u201d said Holt.\n[Associated image: Ron Cogswell/FLICKR (CC BY 2.0)]",
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        "raw_content": "<i>Science</i>: Origami-Inspired Pop-Up Robots Spring to Life\nNatasha D. Pinol\nThe Harvard microrobot can move up to two inches per second once it has folded itself into shape. | Samuel Felton/ Science/AAAS\nInspired by the traditional Japanese art form of origami, researchers have coaxed flat sheets of specialized paper and plastic to self-fold into complex machines that crawl and turn.\n\"We demonstrated this process by building a robot that folds itself and walks away without human assistance,\" said Sam Felton, a Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. Felton is the lead author of a new report on the robots in the 8 August issue of the journal Science.\n\"Folding allows you to avoid the 'nuts and bolts' assembly approaches typically used for robots or other complex electromechanical devices and it allows you to integrate components like electronics, sensors, and actuators while flat,\" said Rob Wood, the Charles River Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences Core Faculty Member at Harvard University's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and the study's senior author.\nPotential uses for these self-folding machines include search-and-rescue scenarios where they could be activated to navigate small tunnels or spaces. The fact that they could be shipped flat in large quantities, and then assembled on-site, makes them especially valuable. Other examples of their use include deployment into space for various forms of exploration or for self-folding shelters that rapidly assemble in disaster zones.\nIn the experiment, the researchers' robot self-assembled from flat sheets of paper and shape-memory polymers (plastics that change shape when heated above 100\u02da Celsius) into which they had embedded electronics. The flat structure transformed into a dynamic, functional machine in about four minutes. It then crawled away at a speed of about 5.4 centimeters (or over 2 inches) per second, and it also turned \u2014 all without human help.\nIn a teleconference on 6 August, MIT's Daniela Rus replied to a reporter who asked how this technology might be used to improve robot production. \"We might be able to reduce the design time of robots to a matter of hours and the fabrication cost to tens of thousands of dollars rather than millions of dollars.\"\nJesse Silverberg shows how to fold a Miura-ori, one of the origami patterns used in his team's study. | Jesse Silverberg, Arthur Evans, Lauren McLeod, Ryan Hayward, Thomas Hull, Christian Santangelo, Itai Cohen\nFor the last decade, the team that worked on this approach has been looking at ways to increase the complexity of robotic devices. They started by building folding-based devices at very small scales and then moved on to creating larger robots at larger scales.\n\"Traditional manufacturing requires expensive machinery, and 3-D printing is too slow for mass production, but planar [two-dimensional] composites can be rapidly built with inexpensive tools like laser cutters and etch tanks, and then folded into functional machines,\" Felton said. \"Such manufacturing methods would be ideal for producing 100 to 1,000 units.\"\nThe researchers created their robot by using parts and materials that are readily available, such as self-folding hinges, as well as a 3-D-design software program called \"Origamizer.\" The hinges feature embedded heating circuits that activate the folding. The placement of these hinges in the material, and the order in which they are triggered create a fold pattern that determines the final shape of the 3-D structure, the study reports.\nIn this case, the stiffness and type of the folds raised the robot's body, which propelled the legs to angle downward.\nIn a related advance, reported in the same issue of Science, Jesse Silverberg from Cornell University describes how his team also used origami-based engineering to design and build a new type of lightweight, ultra-tough programmable metamaterial. The researchers studied a specific type of zigzag folding pattern that has been used to efficiently pack solar panels for space missions. They used the pattern to create folded sheets and then devised a way to structurally alter the sheets so that they could control their mechanical properties. This would allow them to create metamaterials with desirable properties, such as strength or stiffness.\n\"When incorporated into more complex devices, these materials will enable on-the-fly transformation of mechanical function,\" explained Silverberg. \"We envision combining these origami-inspired materials with computer-controlled actuators to build more complex machines, such as hardening shells, locked-in joints, and deployable barriers; ultimately this transformer technology will revolutionize the way we think about materials.\"",
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        "raw_content": "None of mine have been \"least favorite\" in terms of things I've seen or places I've been.\nHowever, there have been two instances where I had car trouble on the road, and a few trips I've had to cut short because of family emergencies, pets that were dying or very ill/injured (and at least twice when a pet died while I was traveling), and the like.\nThere was one that I took to a timeshare on the Colorado Plateau when I had a timeshare in Lakeside, AZ. I ended up getting the flu and had to stay inside the duration of the trip. I was so sick that I even slept in the car which was likely the first time I've ever done that in my adult life.\nOn one of my family trips to Hilton Head Island, SC, we had solid rain the whole week! I remember watching a lot of Nickelodeon, which was exciting for us since we couldn't get that channel in Canada. Other than that, it was pretty depressing to see so much rain on our holiday.\nI had a cold going home from D. C. this April. Not quite a flu, but it was bad enough that I, too, slept in the car.\nQuote from: Roadgeekteen on May 17, 2017, 09:29:15 PM\nThe big difference is that you weren't the one who was driving everyone up to the timeshare. I pulled over somewhere near Heber and told the passengers that the car wasn't moving unless one of them took the wheel. This was all before GPS units were a really big deal, so it was extra fun trying explain to a freaked out designee to just stay on AZ 260 and look for a specific mile marker.\nWhen I was your age I had my fair share sudden illness on a road trip. I ended up with an ear infection on a family house hunting trip we drove from Detroit to go do out in New York. That one even required a stop at the Urgent Care which wasn't a walk in the park in those days since it was on a weekend and the place had to be found in the Yellowpages.\n1982 coming back from Florida. Beginning and end of the trip were fun (only time I ever set foot in the states of North and South Carolina, and passed through Georgia outside of Hartsfield-Jackson). Flew down, and I enjoyed my time in the Keys. We started the drive back, and stopped in Orlando, where I was stricken with a horrible case of the flu. I had to lay low in a hotel room with my mother taking care of me while my dad and cousin got to go to Disney World (traumatic for a 6 year old, but at least I got to go back 4 years later). After that, it was a 2 day trip back to CT, including a stop at South of the Border and crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel. I use that incident as a sort of reference point: I have only thrown up 5 times since then.\nThis is the second time I have gotten sick on a trip, first time was another cold in Vermont. It was very short-lived though, and I was feeling better at the end of the day.\nI forgot -- I became ill during the New Hampshire meet a few years ago. I think the heat got to me. I stayed in the car (I was riding with PHLBOS) for most of the stops. I think it was a reaction to a new medication I had started the day before, combined with unseasonable warmth in the northeast.\nIf I pass you on the right, you're doing it wrong.\nDecember, 1998. First time my wife and I took a trip together (we weren't married yet). New Bern NC to Hallandale Beach, FL.\nI had not known about all the I-95 construction in Georgia. Said construction was causing I-95 southbound to be backed up all the way to just south of the US-17 exit near Ridgeland SC (Exit 22). This was also my first road trip as a driver in a vehicle with a manual transmission.\nAt first the traffic just became slower than normal (below 50 mph) and then we would all have to stop for 10-15 seconds and then back up to 45-50. Ok, no problem, I grew up in a big city, this wasn't that bad. Things got progressively slower, and just after I passed Exit 18 it was a dead stop. Creep forward, hit neutral, creep until it stopped, hold brakes, clutch in, first gear, creep forward, hit neutral, creep until it stopped hold brakes. Repeat the cycle for the next 35 miles or so.\nI had a planned meal/gas stop coming up at the Mcdonald's and Shell on GA-204 just south of Savannah (now Exit 94 not sure what the exit #was back then in the sequential numbering days) and I was beginning to worry about the gas situation. My 94 S-10 didn't have a low fuel light, and the gas guage was in that little red sliver just above E. Finally, just as I crossed over the I-16 exit traffic started to flow again-heavy at first, but at least we were moving. It took over 2 hours to cover a distance that usually takes about 30 minutes to cover!\nThe return trip was just as interesting, but for a differnt reason. We left Hallandale Beach at about 2AM. As we were driving north on I-95 we could see a constant wall of lightning off to our left, up and down the line for as far as the eye could see. Sky just as clear as it could be over head, we could even see the stars. Well, between West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce that solid wall of thunderstorms made it to I-95 and it rained just as hard as I had ever seen it rain. My windshield wipers picked that exact moment to quit. Slow down, hazards on, cycle the switch, nothing. I went to pull over onto the shoulder and almost wiped out an abandoned vehicle that was sitting there. I saw it just in the nick of time, swerved around it and parked somewhere ahead of it.\nI kept cycling that damn wiper switch and nothing. No matter what I did nothing worked. I finally got mad and smacked the steering column with my Maglight in disgust and guess what? The wipers, still in high speed mode kicked in and all of a sudden I could see. The rest of the trip home, every time it rained and I turned on the wipers they would work for about 2-3 minutes and then quit. I smacked the column with the maglight and they came back on, every single time.\nBy far this was my all time least favorite road trip ever. I have been lucky ever since to not have any mechanical issues or really serious time killing back ups (knock on wood).\nPlease Note: All posts represent my personal opinions and do not represent those of any governmental agency, non-governmental agency, quasi-governmental agency or wanna be governmental agency\nCounties: Counties Visited\nI would guess any trip that involves staying in a hotel for NYSDOT business. For some reason, rather than go smoothly, they're always full of last minute crises and whatnot. The last time my coworker and I didn't even find out we were going to a conference until the last day to register. Since we didn't have travel cards, this involved multiple phone calls to the travel department to figure out how to handle it. We ended up having to get reimbursed for part of the trip. The trip itself involved getting up way early, having luggage in the car both days because hotel check-in time was after the conference began and check-out time was before it ended, and having to switch the cards on the reservation and verify they got it right and charged the travel cards and not our personal cards. The current trip is now involving multiple phone calls because the hotel is being difficult about things like honoring the state rate or even the group conference rate, possibly having to pay $14 to NYSDOT because of that, changing credit cards because my supervisor had to do my booking since I was out in the field, etc. For someone who likes to plan everything else in advance and then stick to the plan/procedure and can't stand uncertainty (and doesn't like having to make a zillion phone calls), it's a nightmare. My coworker who prefers to fly by the seat of her pants, however, is in her element.\nHas anyone ever been snowbound on a place they traveled to? It used to happen to me once or twice a year when I was on the road 120-150 nights out of the year. Probably the worst was when I-10 shut down entirely in New Mexico and back west into Arizona at US 191. I spent the night in Willcox which has to be one of the most boring \"old west\" towns out there until well into the next day. For some reason NMDOT wasn't handling reopening the pass on US 70 through the Organ Mountains but rather it was Army. I had to detour through El Paso to get up US 54 and Ruidoso for the night. The road was so icy climbing the Sierra Blancas on US 70 that it was actually reflecting in the moonlight. I had forgotten to switch to windshield wiper fluid with anti-freeze which made a much more difficult morning chipping ice off the windshield at -9F.\nOn the flip side I was also stuck in Show Low, Arizona for three days during a work trip at a Sleep Inn after 20 something inches of snow got dumped on the Mogollon Rim. The city reopened US 60/AZ 260 relatively quickly but the highways were still shut down towards Payson and Globe. I had access to a grocery store and a couple really nice places to eat, it was actually really relaxing since I had the whole town basically to myself and there was no point in anyone from work bothering me with phone calls.\nI used to prefer getting reimbursed since I could easily live under the per diem. But, I think the rules have changed about that and a travel card makes things a whole lot easier.\nIsn't travel expected in your position every now and then? I have a travel card from the years where I had to head out to Buffalo once a month to meet with NITTEC, but they've let me keep it even though since those days I've traveled less than once a year on average for NYSDOT (for the last decade or so).\nHave to say I've never had a problem with traveling for NYSDOT, either when I was getting reimbursed or using the travel card.\nRegarding the OP: My worst road trip was actually a sad one. It was just a leisurely weekend group trip out to Jamestown, NY and environs. One of my travelling companions had just had her medication for her depression adjusted just prior to the trip. Add to that the following: Prior to this trip, she had always been just a passenger on other trips she had taken; she just accepted other people's plans. This time, she decided to have a hand in the planning and she wanted to go to the Lucy-Desi Museum in Jamestown and we all were fine with that and even looked forward to how hokey the place could be. Unfortunately, she expected more from the museum and thought she had let us all down.\nSo, she had a meltdown and we had to take her back to her hotel room and see her through it.\nI've been on trips where things don't go as planned (e.g., not being able to see lava flows in Hawaii because the wind's blowing the volcanic fumes the wrong way; getting stuck in Dulles Airport overnight; visiting Yosemite when it happened to be on fire...), but that one just sucked, not just because the plans were thrown out of whack, but because it involved a friend hitting a hard time.\njwolfer\nLeast favorite roadtrip was driving home from Tampa to Jacksonville... We had to drop a friend off in Cocoa Beach... I was up for a total of 36 hours... It was in college days and it was a crazy weekend to say the least\nRe: Valerie and Rothman's work-related travel...\nWe have to pay out of our pockets and then file for reimbursement. Sometimes the wait is so long that a credit card billing cycle rolls over, and interest is accrued on the business travel payment. The good thing is, whenever the travel involves a meal that is not part of the event being attended, per-diem reimbursement rates are $8, $10 and $18 for the three meals. I can generally eat much cheaper than that so I end up making money on the deal.\nBe thankful that you are allowed to use state-issued credit cards for your travel expenses. Food and lodging are expressly prohibited on Kentucky procurement cards, one of which I do not have.\nJust Livin' the Dream\nI go on a trip that's a total dud once every couple years. I think the worst was a four day clinching weekend in southeast Montana in January 2015.\nI drove to Billings after work on Friday to get a headstart. On Saturday morning, I woke up with the idea of clinching a bunch of highways and ending up in Spearfish, SD that night, then up to Glasgow on Sunday, than back to Helena on Monday.\nAn hour into my drive, on Secondary 313, I saw a pheasant on the side of the road and swerved out of its way. The dumb pheasant was startled, jumped up like pheasants do, and took out my passenger side mirror. Annoying but not the end of the world. I was in a 2001 Honda Accord and the mirrors on those are very easy to replace - a $40 fix for a matching junkyard mirror on eBay and about 30 minutes of my own labor.\nI drive for a couple more hours. Fast forward to Secondary 484. I clinch this partially unpaved highway and just before I get back on the paved part, I blow a tire.\nThe Honda only has a donut so I put the donut on and drive back up to Ashland where there is cell service to try to find a tire place open on weekends - not easy to find. Turns out I was pretty much equidistant from Billings, Spearfish, and Gillette. It's a little closer to Miles City, but Miles City doesn't have a tire place open on Saturdays. So I'm a three hour drive at donut speeds from a Walmart tire place, which is the only place that would be open at 5 PM on a Saturday.\nSo I decide to limp back to Billings, because that's the biggest city and seemed to have the best options (and the most consistent cell service along the way if the donut gave out). I drive three hours back on the donut, never exceeding 45 MPH or so, even on the freeway. At least the roads were good.\nI limp into the Billings Walmart at 5:30 PM or so and spend four hours waiting for a new tire, but they get it done for me.\nAt this point I'm exhausted (and irrecoverably off schedule) so abort the rest of the trip and drive home. So I lost a mirror and a tire within a couple hundred miles of each other and had to spend\u200bfour hours in a Walmart. That's pretty much my personal hell.\n\u00ab Last Edit: May 19, 2017, 03:38:11 PM by corco \u00bb\nCorcohighways.org\nMy 2002 \"I-73 roadtrip\" would be my least favorite. Only because I developed car trouble in South Carolina (between Charleston & Savannah).\nQuote from: hbelkins on May 19, 2017, 11:48:31 AM\nSometimes the wait is so long that a credit card billing cycle rolls over, and interest is accrued on the business travel payment.\nHm. That would only be a problem if you accrue more expenses than you can afford to pay off in a month (i.e., pay off the card with the bill the expenses are accrued).\nHave to say that there was a lack of understanding amongst my superiors at NYSDOT of the burden of waiting for reimbursement, though, when I was just starting out. The spend-less-than-per diem-game helped, though, but I think you are kept to what you actually spend now per your receipts (is that true, vdeane?).\nKentucky gives a flat per-diem (with regular and high-rate areas spelled out) instead of requiring receipts, as long as you are in travel status for an entire period as defined in policy -- which is handy if you drive through and get something and forget to ask for a receipt, if they don't automatically give you one. Lodging does require a receipt, however.\nA two-day stay at the Galt House in Louisville for a conference will easily run in excess of $250. I don't have that much spare money sitting around in my checking account to make an immediate payment to stave off interest charges. I have to wait until I'm reimbursed before I can pay the full amount.\n\u00ab Last Edit: May 20, 2017, 04:01:12 PM by hbelkins \u00bb\nLeast favorite road trip would have to be in January or February 2001, I think. Might have been 2002, but I don't think so. I had to go to some depositions in Carteret, New Jersey (Exit 12 on the Turnpike), and given the location it made more sense to drive than to fly and rent a car (much less take Amtrak to Metropark). The drive up was fine, and driving around there was fine if somewhat depressing since the deposition location was back in the heavy industrial area near the Superfund site that was the reason for the depositions. Driving home.....that took seven or eight hours because it began to snow. The southern end of the Turnpike was closed, so I went through Pennsylvania and hit massive Philadelphia snow-day traffic. In the rear view I saw a car spin out across four lanes of traffic (somehow he didn't hit anything). At one point it took two hours to go five miles. Later, after I broke free of the traffic, I wound up stopping the car in the right lane under an overpass to use the ice scraper to clean off the windshield wipers because they had become useless. I-95 in Delaware and Maryland wasn't cleared very well at all....EXCEPT near the toll plazas, where it was immaculate. Shows you where their priorities were! It was pretty much 40 mph on rutted or packed snow all the way home from Delaware on down to Virginia. I thought about stopping somewhere for the night but was too stubborn and I wasn't sure I'd get reimbursed for it.\nAlso, to make it worse, my boss's wife was pregnant and two weeks from her due date, and when I stopped at the Delaware service plaza to hit the head, I checked my voicemails and found a message from a colleague telling me my boss's wife had lost the baby\u2014it choked on the umbilical cord.\nAnd I whine during light traffic...\nQuote from: Rothman on May 18, 2017, 11:24:24 PM\nIt's the hotels that always complicate things. I've only had a couple times with them. The one time was because management didn't decide to tell us we could go until literally the last day to sign up, and since we had never gone to a multi-day conference before (Highway Data Services doesn't count because we're Region 1), we didn't have travel cards, which managment implied as being required (honestly, reimbursement seems easier, and I only use the card about once per year). The current one is because apparently not all of a hotel's rooms are available at the state rate, and those (as well as the group rate ones for the conference) were all booked. Clearly NYSAMPO needs to raise their registration fees!\nOtherwise my travel is almost always meetings that are less than two hours away and field surveys for data services stuff and ADA. Things are much simpler when booking a car is all that's required (or just eating the mileage, like I did for my most recent meeting since it meant significantly less driving to stop on the way back from Rochester than to come back to Albany just to drive to Binghamton the next day).\nThe spend-less-than-per diem-game helped, though, but I think you are kept to what you actually spend now per your receipts (is that true, vdeane?).\nThat's how my coworker and I did it for our last conference, though whether that's required, I'm not sure. For what it's worth, Expense Anywhere still doesn't allow one to attach a receipt for meals.\nStay at a cheaper hotel.\nIn downtown Louisville at a reasonable distance from the Galt House? Ha!\nQuote from: hbelkins on May 21, 2017, 03:31:46 PM\nWhat do you think is a reasonable distance?\nI dunno. In my experience, conferences provide plenty of time for people to get to and from their locations.\nI suppose parking would be a factor, though. 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        "raw_content": "Mr. Khalid Muhammad Khalid says,\n\u201c`Umar ibn al-Khattab neglected the sacred texts of the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah when the advantage (maslahah) imposed him to do so. While the Holy Qur'an ordains that the party called \u2018al-Mu\u2019allafah Qulubuhum (those whose hearts have been reconciled to the Truth)\u2019 must have a share in the Zakat, `Umar canceled this share saying, \u2018We will not give anything for the sake of being Muslim.\nThen whosoever will, let him believe, and whosoever will, let him disbelieve\u2019 although the Holy Prophet and Abu-Bakr did observe this share. Similarly, while Abu-Bakr permitted selling the bondmaids who have given birth of children to their masters, `Umar forbade it.\nAlso, the Holy Sunnah and the consensus of the Muslims have decided to treat the three statements of divorce that are uttered on one occasion as one only, but `Umar violated the Holy Sunnah and infringed the consensus.\u201d1\nIbn Qudamah says,\n\u201cIt is impermissible to ignore the rulings of the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah unless there is an abrogation. Yet, abrogation is not subjected to probabilities; rather it must be issued during the lifetime of the Holy Prophet because it must be included by a sacred text; and sacred texts stopped after the demise of the Holy Prophet and the termination of the age of Revelation.\nIn addition, a Qur'anic law cannot be abrogated by any text other than the Qur'an itself. How was it then possible for them to neglect the judgments of the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah and, instead, invent others out of their personal opinions? Or how was it possible for them to neglect texts from the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah and adopt a personal view said by one of the Sahabah although the personal views of the Sahabah are preceded to the so-called \u2018Qiyas\u2019? \u201d2\nRashid Rida, the author of Tafsir al-Manar, says,\n\u201cNowadays, the imperialist powers that work for enslaving all the Muslims through keeping them away from their religion are dedicating a part of their budgets to the Muslims whom are inclined to other religions. Such efforts of inclination have taken several forms, such as protecting them or seducing them to disturb the Islamic countries or disunite the Islamic unity. The Muslim authorities should have exerted similar efforts for encouraging others to be Muslims.\u201d\nAccording to the expression of `Umar ibn al-Khattab, it seems that he understood that the share of the al-Mu\u2019allafah Qulubuhum was given as bribe for Islam or was restricted to those who had actually converted to Islam.\nIn other words, his speech is another picture of the speech of the missionaries who rest upon the policy of supplying people with food and medicine so as to make them convert to Christianity.\nHe should have understood that the Holy Prophet, through dedicating a share of the zakat to that party, did not want to seduce them to convert to Islam by money; rather he aimed at preparing their hearts to receive the invitation to Islam so that they would believe by heart.\nThe Holy Prophet\u2019s ways for achieving this aim were various; he once appointed one of them as the commander of a Muslim campaign, consulted with them about some affairs of the Muslims and so on. The question had nothing to do with the power or weakness of Islam; the Holy Prophet only wanted them to be faithful believers.\nThe following citation of Dr. Muhammad `Ajjaj al-Khatib disproves the justification of `Umar as regards the deprivation of the al-Mu\u2019allafah Qulubuhum of their shares from the zakat:\n\u201cOn the Makakh Conquest day, the Holy Prophet ordered his companions and army to uncover their shoulders and trot so that the polytheists would notice their power and toleration that would express the power of Islam.\nDuring his reign, `Umar thought that the purpose of this act had been no more existent. Yet, he said: For which reason are we now uncovering our shoulders and trotting? Allah has fortified Islam and defeated atheism and its people. Nevertheless, we must never neglect anything that we used to do during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah.\u201d3\nThis is irony! According to this text, `Umar complied with the sacred texts; therefore, he can be added to the group of those who followed the sacred texts completely. According to the previously cited narrations and discussions, he was at the top of those who followed Ijtihad, adopted personal opinions in the issuance of religious verdicts, and identified the advantages that were unknown for the sacred texts!\nHad he abided by the sacred text, he would have certainly followed the Holy Prophet as regards the share of the al-Mu\u2019allafah Qulubuhum; and had he been a mujtahid, he should have pointed out the matters upon which he rested in preferring a ruling to another!\nIt is worth mentioning that Dr. Nadiah al-`Umariy, in her book of Ijtihad al-Rasul, has thoroughly discussed the issue of the three-time divorce in the course of citing examples on the scholars\u2019 disagreement about the Ijtihad. In this regard, she says:\nOriginally, the validity of divorce is materialized when it is said on three different occasions. In this respect, the Holy Qur'an reads,\n\u2018Divorce must be pronounced twice and then (a woman) must be retained in honor or released in kindness.\u2019 (Holy Qur\u2019an: 2/229)\nThe purpose beyond the separation of the divorce is that a husband will be given an opportunity to think deeply over the marital bond that the Almighty has confirmed the significance of its continuity. After the two times of divorce, Almighty Allah says,\n\u2018And if he hath divorced her (the third time), then she is not lawful unto him thereafter until she hath wedded another husband.\u2019 (Holy Qur\u2019an: 2/230)\nThis is the divorce as has been explained in the Holy Qur'an; it is valid only when it is separated (i.e. repeated on different occasions).\nWhat should the ruling be if a husband wastes the opportunity and pronounces the form of divorce three times on one occasion? As a matter of fact, you cannot find in the Holy Qur'an any text that treats this question; yet, the Holy Sunnah has something about it.\nIt has been narrated that after Rukanah ibn `Abd had pronounced the form of divorce in his wife\u2019s face three times on the same situation, he was deeply grieved; he therefore referred the question to the Holy Prophet. \u2018How did you divorce her?\u2019 asked the Holy Prophet.\n\u2018I pronounced the form of divorce three times,\u2019 answered Rukanah.\n\u2018Were the three times on the same situation?\u2019 asked the Holy Prophet.\n\u2018Yes, they were,\u2019 answered Rukanah.\n\u2018Well,\u2019 said the Holy Prophet, \u2018These three utterances are regarded as one. You thus can take your wife back.\u2019 Rukanah therefore take his wife back.4\nNevertheless, the people, during the reign of `Umar ibn al-Khattab, underrated the divorce that most of them pronounced the form of divorce three times on the same situation. `Umar therefore considered what was advantageous for them and decided to regard the three-time divorce that was said on the same occasion as valid.5\nHowever, have the Muslim jurisprudents, throughout ages, agreed to what `Umar had done? The majority have agreed to `Umar while others have not!6 In my conception, the judgment in this matter relies upon the people\u2019s advantages; if the men in authority consider, as `Umar did, that the advantage requires deciding the three-time divorce as valid, they should then do; but if they consider that the public advantage requires regarding it as one only, they should also do it.\nYet, up to two years after the reign of `Umar, the three-time divorce was regarded as one. On this account, Ibn al-Qayyim has decided that to regard such divorce as one (i.e. not final) is more corresponding to the public advantage in the late ages as it will block the path before any social corruption.7\nIbn al-Qayyim then makes a comparison among the various ages and the difference in the public advantages that is the result of the public\u2019s circumstances.8\nUndoubtedly, the Ijtihad of `Umar has influenced the Muslim jurisprudence. The Malikiyyah School9 and the Hanbaliyyah School10 have decided him who pronounces divorce three times on the same situation as sinful because he has wasted the opportunity granted to him by the Islamic Legislation.\nThe Shafi`iyyah School,11 as well as Ibn Hazm, have decided it as opposite to the most preferred; yet it is not banned because the text appertained is general. The Hanafiyyah School12 have decided it as heretic when its utterance is the same or when it is said in the same interval between two periods of menstruation of the wife.13\nDr. Mustafa al-Bagha, after quoting `Umar\u2019s opinion about the divorce, says,\n\u201cThis matter is one of these whose rulings have changed according to the change of the time. As they recognized `Umar\u2019s excellent policy of disciplining his subjects, the Muslim jurisprudents have agreed to him on this point and carried out his decision.\u201d14\nAs a matter of fact, there is a number of questions that must be provided in this respect: How did `Umar identify the advantage and understand the spirit of the Islamic legislation in the question of the shares of the al-Mu\u2019allafah Qulubuhum? Yet, the refutations of Ibn Qudamah and the Rashid Rida have been previously cited.\nIs it acceptable that `Umar, alone, recognized what is good for the publics while neither the Holy Prophet nor did Abu-Bakr recognize it?\nIs it rational that Abu-Bakr and the Holy Prophet, who is connected to the Divine Revelation, might ignore what is good for the publics? If it is allowable for mortals, save the divinely commissioned leaders of the ummah (namely, the holy Infallibles), to change the religious laws according to the change of time and place, what are the extents of such permission?\nIt is possible that some of the secondary rulings may be changed when they compete with matters that are more important, or when their titles are, in a general manner changed; but how can we accept the claims of those who violate the religious rulings claiming the change of their titles although we do realize that the principles and purposes of the religious rulings are originated by Almighty Allah and are known by the Infallibles only?\nIn case one of the Infallibles informs us about the change of a religious ruling, we must then accede to him because the Infallibles are the divinely commissioned leaders of this ummah whose mission is to convey the instructions and ordains of Almighty Allah.\nHowever, when such a change is made on bases of guesswork and conjecture, it cannot be acceptable. The same thing can be applied to the purposes beyond the religious rulings; in most cases, they involve wisdoms rather than causes.\nFor instance, it is said that the purpose beyond the forbiddingness of adultery is that the semen of two, or more, men will not be confused and then a baby may be ascribed to a man by mistake.\nThis is in fact the wisdom, not the purpose, of forbidding adultery. According to many narrations, the decision of defining a term of waiting for divorcees and widows has been made for the very aforesaid wisdom.\nYet, if the womb of a woman is removed by a surgical operation or if a woman is decisively recognized as barren, will it be obligatory upon such women to observe the terms of waiting defined by the Islamic legislation? The answer is yes; because Almighty Allah has imposed such periods on women for an advantage recorded in the Preserved Tablet (al-Lawh al-Mahfudh) and not allowed for people to see.\nHence, it is impulsive to exclude such women from observing the term of waiting decided by the code of the religious law on the claim of the nonexistence of the cause of the decision. In any event, some of the religious rulings are dependent upon definite causes. For instance, wine is forbidden so long as it intoxicates; and when intoxication is absent, it is legal to have it. On this account, the rule that \u201cthe much amount of a drink the little of which is intoxicating is forbidden\u201d has been decided.\nHowever, the case is very different with the rulings invented by Abu-Bakr and `Umar; they contrived rulings that are nonexistent in the Islamic legislation or are opposite to rulings that are openly mentioned in the sacred texts.\nBesides, they stretched and shrank rulings as they claimed advantage while it is known for everybody that unless all-inclusive knowledge with the principles and purposes of the religious laws is attained and unless there is a divine commission, none is permitted to act freely with the religious rulings.\nFor the above mentioned discussion, Abu-Bakr and `Umar did not enjoy such knowledge and were not commissioned for such positions. Besides, as he decided the three-time divorce as final, canceled the share of the al-Mu\u2019allafah Qulubuhum, and prohibited the temporary marriage, `Umar wanted for his decisions to be perpetual, not subject to the advantage. Thus, he blocked the way in the face of anyone who would claim that `Umar\u2019s decisions were secondary or subject to his authorities as caliph.\nEven if we yieldingly accept the change of the religious laws according to the change of advantages; what was the advantage of canceling those religious rulings? Who is authorized to identify such advantages? Were the substitute rulings based upon personal passions and opinions or upon observance of the religious laws and proofs? If there were a proof and a sacred text; what are they?\nAlluding to the stipulations of the satisfactory advantages, Shaykh Khallaf says,\n\u201cThere are three stipulations for the achievement of advantage;\n(1) an advantage must be actual, not illusory. In plain words, it must be confident that the issuance of a verdict will truly achieve advantage and prohibits damage. In case it is only conjectured that an advantage can possibly be achieved without comparing it to the damage that can possibly be drawn, advantage is thus not actual rather illusory.\n(2) An advantage must be general, not specific or personal. It must be confident that the issuance of a verdict will achieve advantage to or deter damage from the largest number of people, not an individual or a small group of individuals. Thus, when the issuance of a verdict achieves a personal advantage apart from the publics, it will not be acceptable.\n(3) The issuance of such a verdict must not be contradictory to a religious ruling or principle that is openly mentioned in a sacred text.\u201d15\nOn the light of the aforementioned stipulations, let us ask whether `Umar\u2019s decisions have achieved advantage to or deterred damage from the largest number of the publics taking into consideration the problems and confusions of life along with all of its pressures that make it difficult to go against one\u2019s habit.\nFor instance, if a husband wastes the opportunity of returning his wife, through pronouncing the utterance of divorce three times on the same occasion, will it be obligatory upon him to succumb to `Umar\u2019s ruling and lose his wife?\nIn the word of Dr. Nadiah, \u201cthe wisdom of separating the utterances of divorce is to give the husband the opportunity to think deeply about the matter. This is the divorce as has been explained in the Holy Qur'an; it is valid only when it is separated (i.e. repeated on different occasions).\u201d\nWhat can we say to those who confess that the wisdom of specifying the pronouncing of the utterances of divorce on different occasions as the stipulation of its validity is to give the husband the opportunity to think deeply about the matter and then, falling in irony, they themselves claim that it was the public advantage that made `Umar decide the three-time divorce that is said on one occasion as final?\nUndoubtedly, it is fanaticism that has made them fall in such irony! It is definitely irrational to say that it is advantageous to regard the three-time divorce as one but the breaking of this issue was based upon advantage! Unfortunately, Dr. Nadiah has said such while she was fully aware that it was `Umar, neither the Holy Qur'an nor the Sunnah, who violated the law and decided its opposite.\nIt is now absolutely impossible to accept the claim that `Umar\u2019s decisions were derived from the Holy Qur'an or that his decisions were not in violation of the sacred texts although the advantage that he adopted was completely opposite to the Holy Qur'an.\nOf course, uttering the word \u2018three\u2019 after the form of the divorce does not validate it. It is as same as saying \u2018Allahu Akbar five times\u2019 instead of repeating the statement five times or saying \u2018SubhanAllah one hundred times\u2019 instead of repeating it one hundred times! Many of the scholars have decided divorce twice is enough for the materialization of divorce. Going over the holy verse,\n\u201cDivorce must be pronounced twice,\u201d (Holy Qur\u2019an: 2/229)\nal-Jassas says that a two-time divorce definitely validates the divorce, because one who utters the form of divorce twice cannot be regarded as two divorces. In the same manner, one who pays two dirhams cannot be regarded as paying twice unless each dirham is given on a definite occasion.\nThe same thing is applicable to the divorce; therefore, the verse indicates that in order to validate the divorce, it must be said on two different occasions. In addition, the verse carries warning against gathering the two divorces on the same occasion.16\n`Umar\u2019s personal jurisprudence has affected the religious rulings; and it is known to everybody that he subjugated the religious laws to the advantage that he, personally, considered or supposed to be the perfect cause upon which a ruling must rest.\nHe therefore modified the rulings according to what he would consider as suitable or advantageous and canceled the actual advantages that are realized by none save Almighty Allah.\nAbout the proof of seeking the advantage, Dr. Mustafa al-Bagha says,\n\u201cThe Sahabah, as is indicated by too many incidents, decided definite rulings for the incidents according to their personal consideration of the advantages that bring about benefit and prohibit damage depending upon their own thoughts. They then regarded such considerations as sufficient for the issuance of religious rulings.\u201d17\nHinting at the same point, al-Wafi al-Mahdiy says,\n\u201cWhen the Islamic conquests continued incessantly, especially during the reign of `Umar, various nations of various civilizations were included to the Islamic authority. As a result, the Muslims had to encounter complicated problems, whether in the military, financial, personal, or penal affairs, that they had not known before.\nThey therefore had to use analogy when they could not find related texts neither in the Holy Qur'an nor in the Holy Sunnah. Before that, they used to rest upon Ijtihad through the Holy Qur'an and then the Holy Sunnah. When they could not find anything in these two sources, they would consult the experienced Sahabah.\nWhen they also could not find anything with those, they would use personal opinions. `Umar, for instance, used to ask whether the involved issue had been treated by Abu-Bakr or not. Analogy (Qiyas), Equitable Preference (Istihsan), advantage (Maslahah), and blockade of excuses (Sadd al-Dhara\u2019i`)\u2014all these matters were well-organized in the opinions on which they depended. In this age, consensus (Ijma`), which is a new source of the Islamic Legislation since it was not present in the first age of Islam, has emerged.\nWhen he could not find a solution neither in the Holy Qur'an nor in the Sunnah, Abu-Bakr would refer the matter to a legislative body. `Umar did the same thing, too. Any decision that was made by that legislative body would be regarded as issued by all of them\u202618\nTo sum it up, when the Holy Prophet was among them, the Sahabah used to refer to him in the religious questions in most cases. Yet, when he departed life, they lost their religious authority. Therefore, their Ijtihad entered upon a more serious stage.\nIn the words of Mr. Mustafa al-Zarqa\u2019, the Sahabah\u2019s custom, during the Holy Prophet\u2019s lifetime, was to listen to and follow him and to refer to him in any question that would face them.\nIn other words, they depended totally upon him in the understanding and guidance as regards each and every matter. By his demise, they suddenly moved to the stage of Ijtihad since the authority had left them and his constitutional heritage, namely the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah, replaced his oral elucidations. Since then, it has been unavoidable to resort to Ijtihad, in an unlimited way, for solving the emergent questions.\u201d19\nIjtihad was thus the shield of the first generations and, at the same time, has been the justification of the next generations for their ancestor\u2019s deeds. A deep investigation of the so-called acceptable advantages (al-Masalih al-Mursalah) proves that they all were invented for correcting the Sahabah\u2019s deeds.\nThey have regarded Abu-Bakr\u2019s nominating `Umar as his successor\u2014while they have claimed that the Holy Prophet did not nominate any successor\u2014as acting upon the advantage of the ummah and the protection of the Muslims\u2019 unity.20\nSimilarly, they have justified `Uthman ibn `Affan\u2019s setting the copies of the Holy Qur'an to fire as he had only intended to make all the people follow the same copy21 so as to save them from disagreement. For fear of lengthiness, the other innumerable examples on such justifications will be avoided.\nTo have a look at the general fundamentals of the Islamic jurisprudence proves that the so-called al-Masalih al-Mursalah have not been among the subjective fundamentals as is confirmed by all the Muslim schools of law except that of Malik ibn Anas who regard them as independent fundament.\nThe advantages have been classified as canceled, acceptable, and considerable and the latter has been further classified into necessary, exigent, and preferable. Resting upon these classes, the rulings and branches of the Islamic jurisprudence have been defined.\nLet us throw more light on `Umar\u2019s situation about the religious rulings to see whether his personal judgments stopped at this level or pushed their way to include other religious affairs. Although we can dispense with the details of this topic, our elucidation of the issue of prohibiting reporting and recording the Hadith forces us to give a thorough idea about the jurisprudential side of `Umar\u2019s personality and the items and major issues of the Islamic jurisprudence form which he benefited in the formation of his personal opinions and judgments.\n`Umar ibn al-Khattab legislated the Salat al-Tarawih (the recommended nightly prayers during Ramadan) describing it as \u201cthe best heresy.\u201d22 As he liked the statement of \u201cal-Salatu Khayrun mina\u2019l-Nawm (Prayer is better than sleeping)\u201d after he had heard it from a Sahabiy, `Umar added it to the adhan (declaratory call to prayers) of the Fajr (morning) Prayer and canceled the statement of \u201cHayya `Ala Khayr al-`Amal (Come to the best of deeds)\u201d which was used during the Holy Prophet\u2019s lifetime claiming that such a statement would prevent the Muslims from jihad!23\nHe also prohibited the weeping for the dead,24 decided that the sign of attaining maturity is to be six spans tall25 while it has been authentically narrated that the Holy Prophet said, \u201cMaturity is attained when wet dreams occur.\u201d26 `Umar decided to deprive the non-Arabs of any share of the legacies and excluded those whom are born in the Arab lands27 while the Holy Prophet is authentically reported to have said, \u201cExcept by means of piety, no Arab individual should be preferred to a non-Arab,\u201d28 and, likewise, Almighty Allah says in the Holy Qur'an,\n\u201cVerily, the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you.\u201d (Holy Qur\u2019an: 49/13) 29\nRegarding the doctrinal provision (Hadd) of the drinkers of intoxicants, `Umar issued various rulings; he once decided to sentence them to eighty-lash punishment30 and, at other times, made them sixty only. He also ordered to omit twenty lashes of the sentence for fear of pain.31 It has been also narrated that `Umar, while leading a congregational prayer, omitted the Reciting32 in the Maghrib (Sundown) Prayer.\nAfter he had finished the prayer, he was reminded that he had omitted the Reciting. \u201cWere the Genuflection and Prostration good?\u201d asked he. \u201cYes, they were,\u201d he was answered. \u201cWell, it does not matter!\u201d answered he.33 Yet, it has been authentically narrated that the Holy Prophet said,\n\u201cThe prayer of him who neglects reciting the Surah of al-Fatihah (The Opening Chapter; No. 1) is invalid.\u201d34\n`Umar is also reported to have whipped his two sons because they had the surnames \u201cAbu-`\u012asa (father of Jesus)\u201d and \u201cAbu-Yahya (father of Jonah)\u201d claiming that Prophet Jesus and Prophet Jonah had no fathers!35\nHusham ibn `Urwah has narrated on the authority of his father that `Umar, one Friday, recited the Surah of al-Sajdah (Prostration; No. 32) and after reciting the Verse of Prostration,36 he descended the minbar and prostrated himself. People, of course, followed him.\nOn another occasion, he recited the same verse, but when people prepared themselves to prostrate, he said, \u201cCalm down! It is not obligatory upon us to prostrate ourselves at the reciting of these verses; rather it is optional.\u201d He therefore prevented people from prostration.37\nThis violation of the religious rulings has left its effects on the schools of Islamic law causing the Muslim jurisprudents to give different rulings regarding the obligatoriness or optionality of the prostration after reciting the Verses of Prostration.\nThus, the Malikiyyah scholars,38 the Shafi`iyyah scholars,39and the Hanbaliyyah scholars 40 have decided such prostrations as Sunnah (a norm that has been done by the Holy Prophet) while the Hanafiyyah41have decided them as obligatory.\nExplaining Malik\u2019s al-Muwatta\u2019, al-Zarqaniy says, \u201cThe most famous jurisprudential opinions as regards the prostration after reciting the Verses of Prostration are that they are Sunnah and highly recommended (Fadhilah).\u201d42\nYet, it has been narrated on the authority of Abu-Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah, while reciting the Surah of al-Najm (the Star; No. 53), prostrated himself and thus all the attendants prostrated except two men.43\nZayd ibn Thabit yet narrated that the Messenger of Allah, while reciting the Surah of al-Najm, did not prostrate.44 It has been further narrated that the Holy Prophet said,\n\u201cProstration is obligatory upon him who hears and recites the Verses of Prostration.\u201d45\nMany similar narrations have been fabricated for the sake of justifying `Umar\u2019s decision and the opinions of the various Sunnite jurisprudential schools. The matter will be more obviously understood if an investigation is made to the effects of the Sahabah\u2019s personal opinions on the Islamic law.46\nFor instance, Malik ibn Anas, the founder of the Malikiyyah jurisprudential school, argues that because `Umar neglected prostrating himself in the presence of the Sahabah none of whom objected to him or was reported to have opposed, his act can be taken as valid.\nOn this account, Malik decided the prostration as recommended since the Sahabah, in his conception, were the most knowledgeable with the religious laws!47\nReferring to the narrations that report the permissibility of Ijtihad during the Holy Prophet\u2019s lifetime, Dr. Madkur says,\n\u201cAs a matter of fact, none of these narrations can ever prove that anyone other than the Holy Prophet, who received directly the Divine Revelation, did ever enjoy any legislative authority in that age.\nThese narrations have discussed partial issues some of which were adopted only after it had been impossible to refer to the Holy Prophet directly owning to long distance or fear of missing the opportunity; others were issued practically not legislatively. We thus can argue that the Holy Prophet did not require Ijtihad in this very sense.\nAfter the departure of the Holy Prophet and, more precisely, during the age of the Sahabah that ends with the elapse of the first century after the Hijrah, the Sahabah, because of the expansion of the Islamic State and the conquests, had to encounter new questions that they had never known before.\nThey therefore had to experience the jurisprudential questions, especially after the cessation of the Divine Revelations, so as to find solutions for the first-time issues that occurred to their cursorily incremental state that comprised miscellaneous countries and races.\u201d48\nFrom the above, we can conclude that `Umar rested upon pure personal opinions in issuing religious laws without referring to the Holy Qur'an or the Holy Prophet\u2019s practices and confirmations.\nMoreover, he, on several occasions, violated the clear-cut texts of the Holy Qur'an -such as in the case of the divorce-49 and the Holy Sunnah -such as in the case of killing the man who was engaged in offering prayers50 and the case of the Disastrous Thursday,51 which is preventing from carrying out the Holy Prophet\u2019s order of bringing him a pen and a paper so as to record his final will- because he thought that the advantage would be achieved on the violation of these orders.\nEven if we consider the personal opinions of the Sahabah as sources of the Islamic legislation and even if we consider all the Sahabah as ultimately decent, it is still unfeasible to violate the clear-cut texts of the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah. The Sahabah who violated the sacred texts should have at least freed the others from following their personal opinions and, such being the case, they would possibly be excused.\nAlthough Ijtihad is defined as doing one\u2019s utmost and exerting all efforts for the sake of deducing a religious ruling from the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah, `Umar used to issue verdicts before he would skim through the pages of the Holy Qur'an or review the Holy Sunnah. A little ponderation over the question of the woman who was pregnant only six months after marriage would have made `Umar deduce the possibility that her pregnancy was illegal. Yet, he immediately sentenced her to the doctrinal provisions (Hudud) that must be undergone by the fornicatresses!\nLikewise, had he weighed up the question of depriving the Holy Ka`bah of its share, he would not have decided to seize that share. Without the intrusion of Shaybah ibn `Uthman and Ubayy ibn Ka`b who told him that the Holy Prophet and Abu-Bakr did not seize the fortunes of the Holy Ka`bah although they needed these fortunes more than he did, `Umar would have proceeded in his decision.\nSimilarly, all the aforementioned issues prove that `Umar used to issue religious verdicts without any ponderation over the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah. Nevertheless, he wanted the Sahabah to follow his personal opinions and violate what they had personally seen and heard from the Holy Prophet!\nHad the Sahabah\u2019s opinions been added to the sources of the Islamic law, it should have been obligatory upon `Umar himself to adopt the Sahabah\u2019s opinions, especially in the questions that they had directly heard from the Holy Prophet. Similarly, it should have been obligatory upon him to accept their verdicts and opinions for they acted as arguments against him and he, thus, should not have forced them to follow his personal opinions.\nIt is now permissible to wonder how it was possible for `Umar to threaten `Ammar, Ubayy ibn Ka`b, Abu-Musa al-Ash`ariy, and others. In this respect, he said to Abu-Musa, \u201cYou must prove your claim or I will hurt you.\u201d52 To Ubayy, `Umar said, \u201cYou must retreat what you have said,\u201d he then pulled him to the Masjid\u2026 etc.53 To `Abdullah ibn Mas`ud, `Umar said, \u201cYou are reporting too much from the Messenger of Allah.\u201d54 To Abu-Hurayrah, he said, \u201cIf you do not stop reporting from the Messenger of Allah, I will banish you to Dus.\u201d55 `Umar also whipped Tamim al-Dariy for the same reason.56\nIn order to find excuses for `Umar and belittle the influence of the Sahabah\u2019s objections to him, Sunnite scholars have decided that the foremost Sahabah are not bound to follow each other!57\nIn view of the abovementioned narrations, it seems that the decision that the foremost Sahabah are not bound to follow each other is effective only on the Sahabah who objected to `Umar; yet Sunnite scholars have projected sanctity on the Sahabah who agreed to him and criticized any objection to the caliphs and their fans. They have even regarded the conducts of Abu-Bakr and `Umar as an indisputable source of the Islamic law although they have not decided the inerrancy of those Sahabah.\nAs he concentrated on analogy, `Umar only wanted to fix his personal opinions; and as he insisted on resting upon personal views, he only wanted to find himself a higher standing in the Islamic State. He therefore used to behave as if he was the legislator whose decisions must not be broken. Yet, when he was objected by a deep-seated intellectual trend depending upon a unanimous proof cited from the Holy Qur'an or Sunnah, `Umar would have to submit and retreat.\nHence, the arguments that the Sahabah\u2019s opinions are regarded as sources of the Islamic legislation and that the caliph has the right to issue verdicts depending upon his consideration of the advantage\u2014these two arguments were the base and purpose of the Caliphate School of Jurisprudence.\nSo far, our conclusions can be defined in the following points:\n1) Abu-Bakr and `Umar were not characterized by any feature that would distinguish them from the others.\n2) The Muslims separated into two intellectual trends after the departure of the Holy Prophet.\n3) `Umar ibn al-Khattab worked painstakingly for forcing the others to accept and act upon his personal opinions.\n4) The Sahabah\u2019s opinions cannot be taken as sources of the Islamic law because they violated `Umar\u2019s opinions and he violated theirs in numerous issues.\n5) The conception of the Sahabah\u2019s ultimate decency is proved as unfounded since `Umar often belied and distrusted the Sahabah\u2019s claims and vice versa.\n6) The arguments that it is possible for the Sahabah to dispute with each other but it is impermissible to refute their opinions\u2014these arguments were fabricated for the purpose of justifying their disagreements in issuing religious verdicts in the first age of Islam. Sarcastically, such disagreement has been decided as constructive!\n7) The fundamentals of Ijtihad, such as analogy, Equitable Preference, and advantage, have been proven untrue because they were founded later on owing to temporal necessities and because they are found neither in the Holy Qur'an nor in the Holy Sunnah.58\nSuch being the case, the Sahabah escalated their objections to the adoption of personal views and Ijtihad through means of reporting from the Holy Prophet since much reporting of the Holy Prophet\u2019s heritage would naturally prove the disagreement between the Holy Prophet\u2019s school and the school of Ijtihad.\nMoreover, the Holy Prophet\u2019s school comprises edificatory truths that are opposite to the intents of the Ijtihadists. These truths can be manifestly shown through any investigation to the books of Hadith and Islamic history.\nIn this manner, a group of the Sahabah objected to the adoption of personal views and Ijtihad, called for the derivation of the religious laws from the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah only and rejected the baseless opinions and conducts of the Sahabah in general and Abu-Bakr and `Umar in particular. The other group of the Sahabah argued the legitimacy of `Umar\u2019s opinions regarding them as sources of the Islamic law that must be followed.\nIn brief, reporters and recorders of the Hadith lined themselves with the group of the pure compliance with the sacred texts and thus corresponded to the spirit of the Islamic law, which encourages learning, and to the instructions of the Holy Prophet who concentrated on recording the items of knowledge.\nThus, they reported and recorded the Hadith as much as they could. On the other side, those who prohibited reporting and recording the Hadith lined themselves with the group of Ijtihad and personal opinions, following the ruling authorities.\nUnfortunately, reporters and records of the Hadith had to suffer humiliation and disparagement during the ages of the caliphs to the degree that al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf al-Thaqafiy, the governor of Iraq during the regin of `Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan the Umayyad ruler, stamped on the hand of Jabir ibn `Abdullah al-Ansariy and the necks of Sahl ibn Sa`d al-Sa`idiy and Anas ibn Malik so as to mark them as unwelcomed persons and ordered the people to leave them and not to listen from them.59\n1. Khalid Muhammad Khalid: al-Dimuqratiyyatu Abada (Democracy forever) 155.\n2. Ibn Qudamah: al-Mughni 2:526.\n3. Muhammad `Ajjaj al-Khatib: al-Sunnah qabl al-Tadwin 86 as quoted from Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 1:297 H. 317 with authentic series of narrators. Also, Sunan Abi-Dawud 2:178 H. 1887.\n4. Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 1:265 H. 2387; al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 7:339 H. 14764; Ibn Rushd al-Qurtubiy: Bidayat al-Mujtahid 2:50; Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyyah: A\u2019lam al-Muwaqqi\u2019in 3:32; al-Shawkaniy: Nayl al-Awtar 7:16-20.\n5. Dr. Nadiah Sharif al-`Umariy: Ijtihad al-Rasul 240.\n6. Al-Qurtubiy: Tafsir 3:129.\n7. Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyyah: A\u2019lam al-Muwaqqi\u2019in 3:48.\n9. One of the four major Sunnite jurisprudential schools founded by Malik ibn Anas.\n10. One of the four major Sunnite jurisprudential schools founded by Ahmad ibn Hanbal.\n11. One of the four major Sunnite jurisprudential schools founded by Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi`iy.\n12. One of the four major Sunnite jurisprudential schools founded by Abu-Hanifah.\n13. Dr. Muhammad Sallam Madkur: Manahij al-Ijtihad fi\u2019l-Islam 177.\n14. Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 277. The majority of the Sunni jurisprudents have accepted `Umar\u2019s decision in this regard.\n15. `Abd al-Wahhab Khallaf: `Ilm Usul al-Fiqh 86-9.\n16. Al-Jassas: Ahkam al-Qur'an 1:378.\n17. Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 54.\n18. See Al-Wafi al-Mahdiy: al-Ijtihad fi\u2019l-Shari\u2019ah al-Islamiyyah 46. As a matter of fact, `Umar used to join Abu-Bakr with the Holy Prophet as being one of the sources of the Islamic legislation. He thus said to the one who warned him against seizing the money paid to the Holy Ka`bah because neither the Holy Prophet nor did Abu-Bakr do such, \u201cThese two men must be followed.\u201d See Sahih al-Bukhariy 6:2655 H. 6847; Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 3:410; Usd al-Ghabah fi Tamyiz al-Sahabah 3:8 (Biography of Shaybah ibn `Uthman al-`Abdariy). Apparently, it was `Umar ibn al-Khattab who was the first to give a value to the opinions of Abu-Bakr after his death. This was in fact the first step that he took in order to guarantee that his personal opinions would be given a value after his death. From such a step and its likes, the so-called \u2018Sirat al-Shaykhayn (Conducts of Abu-Bakr and `Umar)\u2019 was invented as a substitute for the Holy Prophet\u2019s traditions (Sunnah) that `Umar prohibited.\n19. Al-Wafi al-Mahdiy: al-Ijtihad fi\u2019l-Shari\u2019ah al-Islamiyyah 69-70. The words of Dr. Mustafa al-Zarqa\u2019 have been quoted from al-Fiqh al-Islami fi Thawbihi\u2019l-Jadid 1:167.\n20. Tarikh al-Tabariy 2:353; Ibn Sa`d: al-Tabaqat al-Kubra 3:200; Ibn al-Jawziy: al-Mutadham 4:126.\n21. Ibn al-Athir: al-Kamil fi\u2019l-Tarikh 3:7-8; Abu-Bakr al-Maliqiy: al-Tamhid wa\u2019l-Bayan 1:62-63; Ibn Kathir: al-Bidayah wa\u2019l-Nihayah 7:218.\n22. Sahih al-Bukhariy 2:707 H. 1906; Malik ibn Anas: al-Muwatta' 1:114 H. 250; Ibn Shibbah: Tarikh al-Madinah al-Munawwarah 2:713; al-Tabariy: al-Riyad al-Nadirah 1:309; al-Ya`qubiy: Tarikh 2:140; Ibn Sa`d: al-Tabaqat al-Kubra 5:59.\n23. Of course, there are other reasons and motives that made `Umar add this statement to the adhan and to cancel the original statement. In an independent survey, I, the author of the book, have explained all these aspects under the title of \u201cal-Adhan Bayna al-Asalah wa\u2019l-Tahrif (The Adhan Between Genuineness and Distortion).\u201d This study has taken three volumes the first of which has been published under the title of \u201cHayya `Ala Khayt al-`Amal al-Shar`iyyah wa\u2019l-Shi`ariyyah.\u201d\n24. Sahih al-Bukhariy 1:432 H. 1226 (In this reference book of Hadith, it is written that `\u0100'ishah condemned for his having narrated such a Hadith, saying, \u201cBy Allah I swear, the Messenger of Allah has never said that Almighty Allah would torture the dead believer when his family weep for him! Rather, the Messenger of Allah said that Almighty Allah would increase His torture upon the disbelievers even if their family members weep them.\u201d `\u0100'ishah then said, \u201c(In order to prove the falsity of `Umar\u2019s claim) you may listen to the Holy Qur'an that reads, \u2018And no bearer of burden shall bear the burden of another.\u201d) Sahih Muslim 2:238; Sunan al-Nassa'iy (al-Mujtaba) 4:18 H. 1858); Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 1:237 H. 2127, 1:335 H. 3103 (In this book, it is written that `Umar ibn al-Khattab beat the women who wept for the demise of Ruqayyah, the Holy Prophet\u2019s daughter, but the Holy Prophet warned him against so.) al-Zarkashiy: al-Ijabah\u2026 67; Ibn Shabbah: Tarikh al-Madinah al-Munawwarah 2:676, 3:905.\n25. Al-Aminiy: al-Ghadir 6:171 as quoted from al-Muttaqiy al-Hindiy: Kanz al-'Ummal (on the authority of Ibn Abi-Shaybah, `Abd al-Razzaq, Musaddad and Ibn al-Mundhir as is recorded in al-Tabaraniy\u2019s al-Mu\u2019jam al-Awsat.)\n26. Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 6:100-101; al-Hakim: al-Mustadrak `Ala\u2019l-Sahihayn 2:59.\n27. Malik ibn Anas: al-Muwatta\u2019 2:502 H. 14; al-Mudawwanah al-Kubra 8:338.\n28. Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 5:411.\n29. Al-Haythamiy: Majma\u2019 al-Zawa\u2019id 3:273.\n30. Al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 8:318-319 as quoted from Ibn Hazm: al-Muhalla; Musannaf `Abd al-Razzaq 11:42.\n31. Al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 8:317-318; Ibn Abi\u2019l-Hadid: Sharh Nahj al-Balaghah 12:137; al-Fa\u2019iq 3:229.\n32. The Reciting (of the Surah of al-Fatihah and another optional one) is one of the chief parts of the obligatory prayers. All Muslim jurisprudents have decided that any omission of the Reciting invalidates a prayer.\n33. Al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 2:347-381.\n34. Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 2:241 H. 7289, 2:478 H. 10201; Sunan Abi-Dawud 1:217 H. 822; Sunan al-Tirmidhiy 1:194 H. 247; Sunan al-Nassa\u2019iy 2:137 H. 38; Sahih al-Bukhariy 1:63 H. 723; Sahih Muslim 1:297 H. 395; Sunan al-Darimiy 1:213 H. 1242.\n35. `Abd al-Razzaq: al-Musannaf 11:42; Sunan Abi-Dawud 4:291 H. 2963; al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 9:310; al-Shaybaniy: Taysir al-Wusul 1:47 H. 7; Ibn Abi\u2019l-Hadid: Sharh Nahj al-Balaghah 12:44. The following narration is quoted from Ibn Sa`d: al-Tabaqat al-Kubra 5:69:\n`Umar ibn al-Khattab, once, summoned all the boys who carried the names of the Prophets and detained them in a room so as to change their names. Yet, the boys\u2019 fathers could prove that most of those boys were named by the Holy Prophet himself. `Umar therefore had to release them.\n36. According to Islamic jurisprudence, it is obligatory to prostrate oneself after reciting the Four Verses of Sajdah (namely, 32:15, 41:37, 53:62 and 96:19). Hence, there are other verses of prostration at the reciting of which prostration is optional.\n37. Dr. Turkiy: Munadharat if Usul al-Shari\u2019ah bayna Ibn Hazm wa\u2019l-Bajiy 297; Malik ibn Anas: al-Muwatta' 1:206 H. 484; Sharh Ma`ani al-\u0100thar 1:354; al-Bayhariy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 2:321 H. 3574, 3:312 H. 5587; Ibn `Abd al-Barr: al-Tamhid 19:128.\n38. Ibn Qudamah: al-Mughni 1:688 and al-Sharh al-Kabir 1:816; al-Nawawiy: al-Majmu\u2019 4:61.\n39. Al-Shafi`iy: Kitab al-Umm 1:119; al-Shashiy: Hilyat al-`Ulama' 2:122; al-Nawawiy: al-Majmu` 4:69.\n40. Al-Nawawiy: al-Majmu\u2019 4:61.\n41. Al-Nawawiy: al-Majmu\u2019 4:61; al-Sarakhsiy: al-Mabsut 2:4; Nur al-\u012adah 1:80; al-Hidayah fi Sharh al-Bidayah 1:87.\n42. Sharh al-Zarqaniy 2:27.\n43. Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 355; Sunan al-Darimiy 1: 342; Sunan Abi-Dawud 2:59 H. 1406; Sahih al-Bukhariy 1:363 H. 1017 (In this reference book, it is written that `Abdullah said that the Holy Prophet recited Surah of al-Najm in Makkah and, on reciting the Verse of Prostration therein, prostrated himself. Following him, the others also prostrated themselves except one old man who took a sum of stones in his hand and raised it to his forehead claiming that it was sufficient to do such. Yet, this man was then killed as infidel.\u201d) Similar narrations are recorded in Sahih Muslim 1:405 H. 576, Sunan al-Darimiy 1:407 H. 1465, al-Shafi`iy: Kitab al-Umm 1:135; al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 2:321 H. 3572.\n44. Sunan al-Nassa\u2019iy 2:160; Sunan al-Darimiy 1:343; Sunan Abi-Dawud 2:58 H. 1404; Sahih al-Bukhariy 1:364 H. 1022.\n45. Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 355; al-Sarakhsiy: al-Mabsut 2:4; Bada'i` al-Sana\u2019i` 1:180; Nasb al-Rayah 2:178.\n46. For instance, see Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 353-433.\n47. Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 355 as quoted from Ibn Qudamah: al-Mughni 1:446; Ibn Rushd al-Qurtubiy: Bidayat al-Mujtahid 1:214; al-Zarqaniy: Sharh al-Muwatta\u2019 2:194-196.\n48. Dr. Muhammad Sallam Madkur: Manahij al-Ijtihad fi\u2019l-Islam 43-44.\n49. Sahih Muslim 3:130 H. 1417. It has been narrated that `Abdullah ibn `Abbas said, \u201cDuring the age of the Holy Prophet, the reign of Abu-Bakr, and the first two years of `Umar ibn al-Khattab\u2019s reign, the three-time divorce was decided as one. Yet, `Umar ibn al-Khattab said, \u2018People are rushing in a matter for which they have been given respite; therefore, we will oblige them to this decision.\u2019 He thus did.\u201d See al-Durr al-Manthur 1:668.\n50. Ibn Hajar al-`Asqalaniy: al-Isabah fi Tamyiz al-Sahabah 484; Abu-Na`im: Hilyat al-Awliya' 3:227; Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 3:15.\n51. Sahih al-Bukhariy 1:54 H. 114, 6:2680 H. 6932; Sahih Muslim 3:1259 H. 1637; Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 1:324 H. 2992, 1:336 H. 3111.\n52. Sahih al-Bukhariy 5:2305 H. 5891; Sahih Muslim 3:1694 H. 1203; al-Bayhaqiy: al-Sunan al-Kubra 8:339; Ibn Hajar: al-Wuquf `Ala\u2019l-Mawquf 1:114 H. 148.\n53. Ibn Sa`d: al-Tabaqat al-Kubra 4:21; Ibn `Asakir: Tarikh Madinat Dimashq 26:371; Jalal al-Din al-Suyutiy: al-Durr al-Manthur 5:231.\n54. Al-Tabaraniy: al-Mu`jam al-Awsat 3:378 H. 3449; al-Haythamiy: Majma` al-Zawa'id 1:149; al-Dhahbiy: Siyar A\u2019lam al-Nubala\u2019 7:206, 11:555.\n55. Al-Sarakhsiy: al-Usul 1:341; al-Muhaddith al-Fasil 1:554; al-Dhahbiy: Siyar A\u2019lam al-Nubala\u2019 2:601; Ibn Kathir: al-Bidayah wa\u2019l-Nihayah 8:106; Ibn Shabbah: Tarikh al-Madinah al-Munawwarah 3:800.\n56. Bughyat al-Bahith `An Zawa'id Musnad al-Harith 1:328 H. 214; al-Muttaqiy al-Hindiy: Kanz al-`Ummal 8:49 H. 21810; Al-Dhahbiy: Siyar A\u2019lam al-Nubala\u2019 2:248.\n57. Dr. Mustafa Dib al-Bagha: Athar al-Adillati\u2019l-Mukhtalafi fiha fi\u2019l-Fiqh al-Islamiy 339.\n58. All the points that the have lately presented as proofs on the legality of Qiyas, Istihsan, and the like invented principles are refutable and baseless.\n59. Ibn al-Athir: Usd al-Ghabah fi Tamyiz al-Sahabah 2:336 (Biography of Sahl ibn Sa`d al-Sa`idiy); Ibn `Abd al-Barr: al-Isti`ab 2:664 No. 1089; al-Muzziy: Tahdhib al-Kamal 12:189.",
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        "raw_content": "ADT Monitored Home Security Systems Barrie\nAlarm Guard Security, an ADT Authorized Dealer in Barrie, Canada, understands that Family and Home Security is always the top priority.\nSince 2003, Alarm Guard Security has been providing home security systems in Barrie and offer ADT alarm monitoring services that are affordable and help protect homes and families across Canada. Home Security System, installed by Authorized ADT Dealers and monitored by ADT, are protecting many of your homes and businesses in Barrie every day. As one of the largest and most respected ADT Authorized Dealers in Barrie we offer home security systems and monitoring in most of the towns and cities in Toronto, including: Toronto, Mississauga, North York, Markham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Scarborough, Whiyby, Ajax, Oshawa, London, Windsor, Etobicoke, Brampton, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, Cambridge, Sarnia, Niagara Falls, St Catharines, Burlington, Oakville, Newmarket, Barrie, Sudbury, North Bay, Sault Saint Marie, Thunderbay, Timmins, Kingston, Belleville and many others.\nAlarm Guard is committed to offering the most comprehensive home security systems to our customers in Barrie, Ontario.\nAlarm Guard will create a customized security alarm and video surveillance system that fits your needs and lifestyle. Plus, our home alarm systems are easy to use and our technicians will show you how to arm and disarm your system with the touch of a button. Most importantly, Alarm Guard\u2019s security services are extremely affordable and may even save you up to 20% on your homeowner\u2019s insurance when you install an ADT security package. To find out how affordable and easy it is to get an ADT Monitored Home Security System installed in your home or business, simply call local Alarm Guard Security office in your area and the Barrie Authorized ADT Dealer, Alarm Guard Security\u2019s specialist will immediately contact you to share information about the FREE Home Security System, Activation and Key Chain Remote Offer etc\u2026\nWith the protection of ADT\u2019s command centers located throughout North America, your home in Barrie, Ontario is constantly connected to local emergency response personnel, whether you are home or not.\nADT Monitored Home Security Systems in Barrie help protect you, your family, and property, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.\nAlarm Guard provide ADT monitored Home Security Systems that include burglary and intruder protection, fire and smoke alarms, health emergency alerts and much more. With the solid back up by ADT\u2019s six Monitoring Stations your home or business is in safe hands 24 hours a day. A consistent and very fast alarm response is possible because ADT Security professionals are well trained and only seconds away from contacting police, fire and hospital personnel located in Barrie.\nBarrie ADT Authorized Dealer, Alarm Guard Security, always keep up with latest technology updates to make your home or business secure with affordable price.\nThe wireless home security system installation and activation is very easy and can happen within 24 hours of you contacting Alarm Guard. Barrie ADT Authorized Dealer, Alarm Guard Security, believes in responding quickly to your security needs and understands that sometime a quick and efficient wireless securty system is all what is needed to meet your customized requirements. Please call today to find out that:\nWhen it comes to your family and your business, you can\u2019t put a price on the value of safety, and at Alarm Guard we don\u2019t expect you to. That is why we are committed to providing Barrie, Ontario with the best home security services at the most affordable prices. For a little more than a $1 per day, you can help keep your family safe and secure with Canada\u2019s #1 provider of ADT monitored home security systems. Help protect your home with the same technology used in most of Canada\u2019s banks, airports and federal buildings, by contacting one of our Barrie area security experts today\nBarrie, ON M6A 2Y6",
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        "raw_content": "Role of Caregivers in Physical Therapy | Three Main Strategies\nHome \u00bb Physical Therapy \u00bb Role of Caregivers in Physical Therapy | Three Main Strategies\nWorking in healthcare means coordinating with many professionals and other facilities to achieve the best patient outcomes. It\u2019s absolutely critical that each person involved in a patient\u2019s care is aware of their roles in a treatment or therapy. Allied health is all about the synergy created when doctors, nurses, and therapists work together! However, one role doesn\u2019t always get the credit or attention deserved. Here we\u2019ll discuss the role of caregivers in physical therapy and ways these individuals help to optimize a patient\u2019s treatment:\nSearch for Physical Therapy Jobs Here Today!\nWhen it comes down to it, the role of caregivers in physical therapy takes many forms. Caregivers can be CNAs, DSPs, Home Health Aides, or unpaid supports such as family members or friends. Nonetheless, the services they provide are simply invaluable to patients in need! More and more, physical therapists actively recognize just how fundamental caregivers are to providing positive patient outcomes. Understanding the role of caregivers in physical therapy means more effective treatments, as well as happier and healthier patients!\nThe Role of Caregivers in Physical Therapy | Three Main Strategies\n1. Facilitate Effective Communication Throughout Treatments\nIn many cases, patients unintentionally leave puzzles for trained physical therapists to solve fully. Even if you\u2019ve done all you can during examinations, evaluations, and interventions, it can remain difficult to get the whole picture. This can become even more challenging when patients are children or unable to communicate certain details about their health. Even though physical therapists spend more time with their patients than many other healthcare professionals, they can still gain considerable insight from someone\u2019s caregiver.\nThe role of caregivers in physical therapy often serves as a means of informing PTs about crucial patient details. It\u2019s more likely than not that a caregiver is particularly aware of a patient\u2019s daily symptoms, their medications, as well as their lifestyle and activities. This is information that simply can\u2019t be deduced without promoting communication between caregivers and therapists.\n2. Ensure Consistent Treatments and Schedule\nEven patients who are overachievers during their physical therapy sessions can have difficulty maintaining the effects of their treatments beyond your supervision. You can\u2019t necessarily keep track of someone\u2019s treatment outside of the medical setting, but the top caregivers can and actively do so! While at home, caregivers are often the main resource a patient has to continue maximizing the effects of physical therapy. This means the top PTs take time to really check in and educate caregivers on how a patient can adhere to their treatments.\nPatients receiving physical therapy often rely on their caregivers to get them to and from treatments. Sure, this is an obvious aspect of the role of caregivers in physical therapy, yet it\u2019s extremely important. Physical therapists have lots of patients to treat and attend to, so working out a consistent treatment schedule is something that requires cooperation and communication. Without caregivers, patients in-need might not make it to their appointments so it\u2019s important to recognize these professionals (and sometimes non-professionals) as crucial liaisons.\n3. Help Treatments Remain Effect Through Support\nEven when you\u2019re doing all that you can as a physical therapist, treatments can fall short in some aspects. Luckily, the role of caregivers in physical therapy sometimes manifests as emotional support and encouragement throughout a series of treatments. Patients recovering from serious illnesses or injuries don\u2019t always have a positive outlook about their conditions. Even though they are receiving great treatment, receiving emotional support during the process is what can really optimize their outcomes. When patients believe in their treatments, it serves to motivate them and feel much better about their recovery.\nEven for those who have chronic conditions, caregivers have the great privilege to help someone through providing significant emotional support. Not only is this likely to provide better outcomes overall, but it will also make sure that you are able to do your very best work with each and every patient.\nHow does the role of caregivers in physical therapy affect your work as a PT? Share your thoughts in the comments below!",
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        "raw_content": "America\u2019s Leading Scholar and Fan of Apprenticeships\nEconomist Robert Lerman is one of the nation\u2019s leading authorities on apprenticeships. He\u2019s also one of their strongest advocates. I met him two years ago and then interviewed him two weeks ago at his office at the Urban Institute in Washington for a book I\u2019m writing which has grown out of American Experiment\u2019s \u201cGreat Jobs Without a Four-Year Degree\u201d project. Tentatively titled Educational Roads Less Travelled: How America\u2019s Fixation on Four-Year Degrees Limits Careers and Economic Prosperity, I\u2019m guessing an editor somewhere along the way will declare the first part insufficiently frightening and change it. Here are a few of his observations from our conversation, very briefly annotated by me.\nWhen questions are asked about the potency of skills held by Americans, Professor Lerman noted (not approvingly) how metrics almost always pertain to test scores (achievement) and years in school (attainment), with labor economists no less guilty of the oversimplification than journalists and others. But as he makes clear to colleagues and others, \u201cHey, there are other skills, too.\u201d As one example of many, I would suggest thinking about men and women who work brilliantly and beautifully with their hands, regardless of how well they might have done on a Saturday morning SAT.\nBusiness leaders, Profesor Lerman said, often choose not to sponsor apprenticeship programs because they\u2019re worried about getting tied up in governmental regulations. Fine, he seemed to say, though adding if companies want to do apprenticeships mostly free of regulations, there\u2019s nothing to stop them from going it alone, \u201cas we haven\u2019t copyrighted the word \u2018apprenticeship.\u2019\u201d A bit of hyperbole, perhaps, but he did point out that a large reason why apprenticeship programs tend to be complicated is precisely the decentralized ways, at the level of firms, they\u2019re started and run.\nIt was not helpful, he argued, when President Trump, in his State of the Union Address a few weeks ago, said we needed more \u201cvocational schools.\u201d I agree with the criticism. (The exact line was, \u201cLet us open great vocational schools so our future workers can learn a craft and realize their full potential.\u201d) Still, if the president was really talking about strengthening the kinds of public and private technical colleges Minnesota is already rich in; or reinforcing the growth of career and technical education (CTE) programs in high schools across the country; and doing it all with the lightest of federal paws, great, I say.\nLerman argued that a certain amount of governmental spending is necessary to help sell companies on the idea of apprenticeship programs, and then help with the organizing and launching. But after that, financing apprenticeship programs is principally a private sector obligation\u2014by which, I trust, he means on the part of both businesses and unions, the latter as applicable. Sounds sound.\nOne of the questions in the book deals with the huge and long-running retirements of well-skilled baby boomers in technically demanding fields such as precision manufacturing, among many others. Given our culture\u2019s powerful bias on behalf four-year degrees, \u201cWhere exactly,\u201d I asked, \u201cwill we find enough well-skilled successors? How will we make things work?\u201d Comforting or not, Professor Lerman said what I\u2019ve been known to say myself, \u201cIt\u2019s a wonder we do as well as we do.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Amoeba Hollywood - August 23rd @ 5:00pm\nThe San Diego band celebrates their new album, Hypochondriac (Epitaph Records), with a live set and album signing at Amoeba Hollywood Thursday, August 23rd at 5pm.\nFans of The Frights can purchase Hypochondriac on CD or LP in-store only at Amoeba on 8/23 to meet the band and get the album signed after the show. Signing space is limited.\n- One signing ticket/album per person.\n- No posed photos in signing line/at table.\nShow is free and all ages.\nHypochondriac, the third full-length album from San Diego band The Frights, is an album full of addictively catchy songs about fear and frustration. \u201cI\u2019ve gotten better with time, but I\u2019m pretty paranoid about most things, especially health issues\u2014I think everything\u2019s killing me,\u201d says Mikey Carnevale, vocalist/guitarist for The Frights. \u201cThat, mixed with anxiety, means that I can be a real baby. 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        "raw_content": "Book of the Month - Non Fiction : May, 2018\nOn 2 August 2015, Limerick father-of-two Jason Corbett was savagely beaten to death in the bedroom of his luxury North Carolina home. His killers were his wife Molly Martens and his father-in-law, Thomas Martens. In a trial that gripped both the US and Ireland, the case that the duo had acted in self-defence \u2013 though they hadn\u2019t a scratch on them while Jason suffered horrific injuries \u2013 fell apart and they were sentenced to over 20 years in prison.\nBehind the scenes, Jason\u2019s family were locked in a desperate custody battle to bring Jason\u2019s children back to Ireland and away from the woman who had killed their beloved father and brother. With full access to Jason\u2019s letters, emails, keepsakes and photographs, Jason\u2019s sister, Tracey Corbett-Lynch, reveals for the first time the full and shocking story of what Molly and Tom Martens tried to\nget away with.",
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        "raw_content": "The other day Johnathan shared an important dream with me which I feel I must share with our readers. It was all about God warning him that his cat was going to be involved in an accident. Now this dream and what actually happened afterwards should be regarded as a serious matter. The reason why I want to share this dream is the fact that it was all about the protection of something Jonathan loved yet he failed to realize the importance of the dream.\nThis could happen with our families and loved ones as well. It is important that we understand that when God warns us of something serious involving our families and loved ones that we should realize the importance of such a warning. A warning from God always needs to be followed up. He shares such important information with us because He loves us and He wants us to be well. He even does that when it involves our pets.\nThis was Jonathan\u2019s dream: He dreamed he stood in his backyard when he saw his cat running towards his (Jonathan\u2019s) left side. The cat then jumped on the precast wall. Jonathan immediately saw that the cat was totally unaware of a big brown dog at the other side of the fence who immediately attacked the cat. Jonathan shouted at the cat and he ran towards it when he saw the dog jumping on it right there on top of the fence.\nAt first the cat managed to evade the dog but then the dog bit the cat on its mouth. By now Jonathan reached the precast wall, which, by the way, in the mean time changed into a normal fence made of wire. He was just in time to grab the cat and pull it away from the biting dog. When Jonathan looked down at his cat in his arms he noticed that just the mouth was injured.\nWhen Jonathan woke up the next morning he immediately thought of this dream. He was a bit concerned about the safety of the cat, only for a split second though when he decided that the dream was not about his cat but about the symbolic meanings of cats and dogs (See \u201cDog\u201d and \u201cCat\u201d in the Dreams Dictionary). He then decided that he will pray about the dream and he will analyze the relevant symbols a bit later during the day. He however did briefly thank God (2 seconds) for looking after his cat.\nIt was about 11:00 that day when his neighbor rang his doorbell and informed him that a friend of his collided with a cat opposite Jonathan\u2019s house. He just wanted confirmation that Jonathan\u2019s cat was all right. Although the cat was hit by the car it ran away. His neighbor\u2019s female friend was a bit rattled because she loves animals and she even offered to carry the medical costs if necessary.\nJonathan informed his neighbor that he thought his cat was all right but that he did not know where the cat was at that moment. He told his neighbor that as soon as he saw the cat he will notify him if the cat was all right or not. Jonathan was a bit concerned by now and he started to think that the dream was indeed about the cat. He then told his wife about the dream he had and that he was starting to believe that he interpreted the dream incorrectly. He should have prayed more for the protection of the cat.\nAbout five hours later the cat showed up again at Jonathan\u2019s residence. Jonathan immediately saw that the cat\u2019s mouth was slightly injured and that it was in some pain. The cat breathed faster than usual and Jonathan suspected that the cat was hiding the five hours immediately after the accident in some bushes. He could see that it was a bit traumatized but other than that it seemed all right. When his wife suggested that they take the cat to a veterinarian Jonathan disagreed. He said that in the dream he supernaturally knew that only the cat\u2019s mouth was injured and he assured his wife that the cat has no internal injuries. The mouth was actually only scratched a bit and that did not need medical attention. The cat turned out to be all right after all.\nDuring the aftermath of this incident Jonathan asked me a few questions about it. He informed me that the symbols in the dream confused him. For instance, a \u201cdog\u201d in dreams never symbolizes a motor vehicle although the car did hit the cat right on the mouth exactly like the dog did. He never would have interpreted the incident in the dream representing a vehicle accident. Now I had to agree with him. This was strange to both of us and we still do not understand this (There is of course a possibility that the cat was in fact injured by a dog and not the cat involved in the accident).\nHowever, the rest of the symbols turned out to be be truly symbolic of what happened that day. For instance, the incident was about the cat. The cat\u2019s mouth was injured. The cat was all right except for the few scratches on the mouth. The cat was saved as symbolized by Jonathan grabbing it and pulling it away from the dog (out of the dog\u2019s reach). The little prayer of \u201cthanks\u201d that Jonathan briefly uttered that day probably saved the cat\u2019s life.\nNow Jonathan asked me another question. He asked that if he took this dream a bit more seriously that day, could he have prevented the whole accident? My answer was affirmative. I am convinced that warnings from God has one important goal and that is to get us to use our positions of authority in the kingdom of God to change circumstances in our lives.\nIs there a lesson to learn here? Absolutely! When we receive warnings from God, especially when our loved ones are injured or harmed in any way in a dream, we should always regard the warning as serious, even if we do not understand it completely or at all. 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        "raw_content": "Report of the Advanced Summer Programme on Countering...\nReport on the 'Advanced Summer Programme on Countering Terrorism: Legal Challenges and Dilemmas'\nOn 24 August 2015, the fifth edition of the \u2018Advanced Summer Programme on Countering Terrorism: Legal Challenges and Dilemmas\u2019, a programme co-organised by the T.M.C. Asser Instituut and the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT), kicked off at the T.M.C Asser Instituut in The Hague.\nThis week-long programme focused on the international legal aspects of counter-terrorism and it involved 18 speakers, 14 lectures, four social activities, two study visits and one High Level Panel.\nOn the first day, and after the opening by ICCT Director Mark Singleton and Asser/ICCT Researcher Dr. Christophe Paulussen, the discussions centred on the challenges posed by the lack of a universally accepted definition of terrorism as well as on the various legal frameworks relating to counter-terrorism. Sir David Baragwanath, Judge at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, focused his lecture on the various definitions of terrorism under international and domestic laws and the role of international and national courts in achieving a universally accepted definition. After that, Prof. Richard English of the University of St. Andrews touched upon the two major counter-terrorism paradigms, namely the war paradigm vs. the law enforcement paradigm, while Dr. Yasmin Naqvi of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and Prof. Helen Duffy of Human Rights in Practice and Leiden University discussed the role of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Human Rights Law (IHRL) in the context of terrorism, respectively. The extraordinary rendition programme conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was also assessed. 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        "raw_content": "Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares will be playing for their second Grand Slam doubles title together this year.\nMurray/Soares And Spaniards Vie For US Open Crown\nFourth seeds aim for second Grand Slam doubles title this season\nA new team will be crowned US Open champion on Saturday when fourth seeds Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares square off against unseeded Pablo Carreno Busta and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez.\nFor the British-Brazilian pairing, it will be an attempt at a second Grand Slam doubles title of the season after winning the Australian Open. Murray/Soares saw off defending champions Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the semi-finals and should they triumph in the final, they would become the first team to win multiple Grand Slam titles in a season since Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won three in 2013.\nThe Brit/Brazilian duo, who started playing together this season, won the first Grand Slam tournament they played, the 2016 Australian Open. But they lost in the third round at Roland Garros and fell in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon.\nBoth have contested finals in New York before, however. Murray finished runner-up at Flushing Meadows last year (w/Peers) while Soares fell in the 2013 final (w/Peya). The Brazilian had previously tasted US Open success with mixed doubles titles in 2012 and 2014.\nTheir opponents, Spaniards Carreno Busta and Garcia-Lopez, have never progressed past the third round in a Grand Slam tournament. Coming into the US Open, they were 0-2 as a team this season (10-10 lifetime), although both had carried form over from the US hard-court swing.\nCarreno Busta won his first ATP World Tour singles title and Garcia-Lopez won the doubles trophy at Winston-Salem. It would cap a strong turnaround for Garcia-Lopez, who started the season 0-11 in doubles before reaching the semi-finals in Atlanta last month.\nCarreno Busta/Garcia Lopez become the first unseeded duo to reach the US Open final since 2000 when Lleyton Hewitt and Max Mirnyi captured the title (d. E. Ferreira/R. Leach).",
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        "raw_content": "1. Profitable teeth Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nMr Lloyd advertised regularly in the Preston Herald during the late 1860s and early 1870s, under the eye-catching strapline \u2018FRENCH, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL TEETH\u2019. A dentist of 41 Fishergate, a shopping street in central Preston, he was nothing if not an enthusiast, always taking pleasure in announcing \u2018to the people of Lancashire generally, and the inhabitants of Preston particularly\u2019 that he continued to supply his celebrated \u2018incorrodible, incorruptible, and undetectable MINERAL ARTIFICIAL TEETH\u2019. These were available in five qualities, which in 1868 ranged from teeth \u2018on pure gold\u2019 at 20 guineas, down to \u2018strong vulcanite, for the working classes only, warranted to fit well, and to answer all the purposes of mastication and articulation\u2019 for 5 guineas.\nHis advertisements reveal much about the horrors of Victorian dentistry: he made a special point of eschewing \u2018the old and almost obsolete practice of removing sound and healthy stumps, and thereby completely destroying the symmetry of the mouth, making young people to look old, causing a great deal of acute, unnecessary pain, and necessitating the permanent adoption of artificial gums\u2019. Some notices announce \u2018POOR attended to as usual GRATUITOUSLY from nine to ten every morning\u2019, but the remunerative business came from those rather higher up the social scale.\nAs was often the case, a metropolitan link was used to imply sophistication. Lloyd was, he stated, assisted by \u2018Mr Smith from London\u2019, who also attended each of the branch establishments at Wigan, Chorley and Lancaster once a week. Mr Lloyd himself was a newcomer in town\u2014in 1866 he was working from 30 Mont Pleasant, Liverpool, and visiting Preston two days a week and Blackburn every Wednesday. In that year he proudly stated that he never used chloroform, that \u2018Only one visit [was] required from Country Patients\u2019 [his italics] and that his patent white cement would fill any holes in real teeth.\nAs most of us might guess from our own experience, the absence of anaesthetic was not in fact a good selling point, and by 1869 the policy had been abandoned: \u2018Teeth extracted as usual in a perfectly painless and most agreeable manner by the aid of PURE NITROUS OXIDE GAS\u2019. And by then, too, another aspect of oral hygiene was marketed: Lloyd strongly recommended his own \u2018MEDICATED DENTIFRICE ... as a very suitable means for cleansing and beautifying the Teeth and Gums, as well as giving a pleasant fragrance to the Breath\u2019.\nAdvertisements such as these fascinate me: as well as being highly entertaining at a safe distance of 150 years, they reveal so much about the nature of contemporary society. Take, for example, the casual reference to \u2018Country Patients\u2019, which highlights the role of the centrally-placed market town, while the use of the magic word \u2018London\u2019 imbues any advertisement with a sense of glamour. An adjacent small ad uses another magic connection\u2014royalty. It simply exhorts \u2018USE ONLY GLENFIELD STARCH: THE QUEEN\u2019S LAUNDRESS USES NO OTHER\u2019. Their extraordinary diversity reveals an emerging consumer society, the social aspirations of the upwardly mobile, and the complexity of the retailing sector in a town of (in this case) 100,000 people: the same column which has the advertisements for teeth and starch has others for safety matches; pianos and harmoniums; an engraver and printer who produced keys, dies and seals; boys\u2019 clothing; jewelry [sic] and watches; coffee, tea, walnuts, apples, preserved ginger and fine wines; and Kaye\u2019s Worsdell Pills which, implausibly, would cure \u2018Sickness and disease of any form, and arising from whatever cause, and in an incredibly short time\u2019. Testimonials were of course provided.\nAnd given my own lack of head covering, I should perhaps make use of \u2018Oldridge\u2019s Balm of Columbia\u2019, which \u2018is an excellent corrective to the many sources of decay which ruin nature\u2019s chief ornament [and] forms the basis of a magnificent head of hair\u2019. If only it were true!\nNote from Ian West, who draws our cartoons\nAlan\u2019s article reminds me of my grandfather. As a boy in 1905 he would go to Enfield on market day and watch the \u2018dentist\u2019 pulling teeth....a form of entertainment for the children!\n2. Mapping the National Impact of the Jutland Battle: Civic and Community Responses during the First World War project: a partnership project Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nMelanie Bassett and Brad Beaven\nWorking with local community groups and heritage institutions is a dynamic way of producing research with public impact. Our project - Mapping the National Impact of the Jutland Battle: Civic and Community Responses during the First World War - has shown how a partnership between academics and a community group opens new avenues for the study of social and cultural history.[1]\nTraditional histories of Jutland have focused on debates related to naval strategy and assessments as to which nation could claim ultimate victory. This project aimed to provide a new perspective on the Battle by mapping the human cost of Jutland and its impact on the communities of the 6,100 men lost. It was funded by the AHRC Gateways to the First World War Engagement Centre which facilitated collaboration between Port Towns & Urban Cultures, University of Portsmouth, and the Portsdown University of the Third Age group (U3A). The initial idea came from Portsdown U3A members interested in finding all the men from Portsmouth who had died in the Battle. They had amassed a wealth of information and thought that there was a wider story to be told.\nThrough Gateways-funding University researchers developed the project from a local to a national study, and supported Portsdown U3A\u2019s successful award of a Heritage Lottery grant to develop their research on Portsmouth. Researchers from the University and U3A advised the National Museum of the Royal Navy on the creation and development of an electronic map of Britain that displayed the towns and cities most affected by the loss of men at Jutland.[2] This map helped uncover the streets, neighbourhoods and communities which were hardest hit, and made available to the public the data that researchers had collated. It also allowed the general public to upload their relative\u2019s stories, photographs and documents to the website, thereby providing further insights into the lives of those sailors who were lost.[3]\nThe project investigated the impact of the Battle of Jutland on British society through identifying and mapping the communities of sailors who lost their lives in the conflict. It has been assumed that most naval sailors were enlisted from seafaring communities since the navy recruited sailors directly from their base ports rather than establish recruiting centres in the UK\u2019s major cities (as was the tradition in the Royal Marines). The project tested this theory by mapping sailors killed at Jutland to assess whether certain communities suffered disproportionally. Therefore, although we charted the national picture, we also examined how different localities connected with the consequences of the battle itself; making the project a mosaic of local histories, rather than an overarching national narrative.\nOnce regions most affected were identified, we turned to the local press to see how communities responded to the heavy loss of life. Investigating reaction to loss of local men provided a better understanding of urban elites\u2019 response to tragic war-time events, potential accord/discord between local and national patriotism, and popular morale on the home front during the First World War. Project outputs included the compilation of a database which is the most comprehensive record of those men who died as a result of the Battle, and includes vital personal information on the name, ship, rank, service number, date and place of birth. It also includes the name and address of their next of kin. This is freely available to the public on the Port Towns and Urban Cultures website.[4] We have also published an article on reactions in the national and local press, and commemoration of the Battle in the years immediately after the War, in the National Museum of the Royal Navy\u2019s exhibition catalogue, 36 Hours: Jutland 1916. The Battle that Won the War. [5] A pop-up exhibition on our findings is available for loan to interested groups.[6] An academic article with detailed statistical findings and analysis will follow shortly.\nCollaborating with project partners can sometimes be difficult. Interpretation of research, different output agendas, and the differing resources and time commitments to a project comprising academics, volunteers from the public, and heritage institutions can create confusion and, in the worst cases, a breakdown of relations. These pitfalls were avoided by ensuring that we communicated regularly, and were flexible and accommodating with our partners. We consulted and involved partners in public presentations, pop-up exhibitions and public workshops and events. The U3A\u2019s expertise in local genealogy and military databases complemented academic aims of contextualising local histories using key themes that shaped the First World War such as patriotism, civic culture and commemoration. We were pleased to be able to showcase the tremendous work of the U3A, especially the Portsdown branch. It is creditable that their ideas influenced academics and national museums, and that they co-operated in providing the public with a clearer picture of an often overlooked aspect of the First World War.\nBrad Beaven is Professor of Social and Cultural History at the University of Portsmouth and the project lead for Port Towns and Urban Cultures (http://porttowns.port.ac.uk/). He is also a project partner for the AHRC\u2019s Gateways to the First World War public engagement centre. Dr Melanie Bassett is Research Assistant for Port Towns and Urban Cultures and part-time Lecturer in History at the University of Portsmouth.\n[1] Gateways to the First World War is a centre for public engagement with the First World War centenary, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The aim of the Gateways team is to encourage and support public interest in the centenary of the First World War through a range of events and activities such as open days and study days, advice on access to materials and expertise, and signposting for other resources and forms of support. Professor Beaven is a Co-Investigator for the Centre. http://www.gatewaysfww.org.uk/\n[2] With thanks to NMRN\u2019s Casey Keppel-Compton, Nick Hewitt and Matthew Sheldon.\n[3] You can access the map by visiting http://jutland.org.uk.\n[4] http://porttowns.port.ac.uk/source-information/jutland-casualty-database/ With kind thanks to our project partners, Portsdown U3A and the student volunteers at the University of Portsmouth. Many thanks in particular to the U3A\u2019s Carole Chapman, Steve Doe, Diana Gregg and Beryl Shepherd. Thank you also to the dedication of University of Portsmouth student volunteers Marcus Collins, George Dance, Eilis Phillips, Liam Pietrasik and Jason Sackey.\n[5] ISBN-13: 978-0952637707\n[6] For any enquiries about exhibition please contact PTUC@port.ac.uk\nImages credit National Museum of the Royal Navy\n3. Reflections on the centenary of the First World War project Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nLucy Noakes and Catriona Pennell\nSince 2014 Britain, along with many other countries around the globe, has been commemorating the centenary of the First World War. Artworks such as Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, the installation of 888,246 ceramic poppies, each commemorating one British or colonial serviceman (or woman) killed in the war, and major museum displays, most notably the Imperial War Museum London\u2019s re-imagined First World War galleries, have attracted many thousands of visitors. The national broadcaster, the BBC, have employed panels of historians to advise on their programming through the World War One at Home project, and multiple academic conferences have brought together scholars to analyse the war, and share new perspectives.\nHowever, much of this global war has been commemorated \u2013 as it was experienced \u2013 at a local level. While the war acted to make national and local boundaries more porous, for example bringing more than 250,000 Belgian refugees to Britain, Indian soldiers to Brighton\u2019s hospitals, and men from the Caribbean and China to Britain and France as members of the Labour Corps, the individual experience of the war was shaped in large part by locality. Towns on the north east coast were shelled from the sea and the south and the midlands were subject to air raids by Zeppelin and Gotha planes. Almost 210,000 Irishmen served in the British army during the war, drawn from across rural and urban Ireland. And of course the losses of war were experienced locally, the men of the Accrington Pals suffering 584 casualties and missing on the 1 July 1916.\nThis very local experience of war has been commemorated in one of the largest public history projects ever seen in Britain. Up and down the UK numerous groups are investigating how the war impacted on their communities, and how this connects to their lives today. Much of this work has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). Since 2010, the HLF has awarded over \u00a390 million to more than 1,800 projects commemorating the First World War, ranging from \u2018Wor War\u2019, a project bringing together young people and Age Concern to discover the impact of the war in the North East; \u2018Lest We Forget\u2019, run by the Scottish Refugee Council in which refugees and asylum seekers in Glasgow explored the experience of Belgian refugees; and 'Subterranean Sepoys', which saw Tara Arts work with the UK Punjab Heritage association to create a radio play and education pack about life in the trenches for the Indian soldiers. Fought and felt across the world, the war, and much of its commemoration, is rooted in the local.\nSince May 2017 the AHRC funded Reflections on the Centenary of the First World War project has been investigating the ways that the war is being commemorated in Britain, examining both the experiences of those involved in the multiple projects, and the wider impact this engagement is having on the cultural memory of the war. In order to gather the opinions of as many participants as possible, the Reflections project is launching a short online survey on 11 November 2017. Local History News readers, and their communities, are warmly invited to participate. To do so, please visit http://reflections1418.exeter.ac.uk on or after 11 November. We look forward to hearing your views!\nProfessor Lucy Noakes, University of Essex\nDr Catriona Pennell, University of Exeter\n4. From tiny village to large region. Profile: Janet Brown Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nJanet Brown has a vast knowledge of local history across the North East of England, though she is a Londoner by birth. Leaving school after the 5th Form, with few formal qualifications to her name, Janet worked as a clerk in an insurance firm in the City. She met her husband who was in the RAF stationed at Ruislip. When he left the service he worked in Air Traffic Control and they moved with his jobs. They had 11 addresses in 11 years, plus two children, when he was posted to Boulmer on the east coast of Northumberland. They bought a house in Ulgham (pronounced \"Uffam\") and have now been there for 45 years.\nJanet\u2019s involvement in local history began when she became curious about the origins of the tiny village in which they were living. She started the research from scratch, and discovered a wealth of material, including the meticulously kept parish records which revealed much about the lives of the people from the early 17th century. This resulted in her publication \u2018Ulgham: its story continued\u2019 which expanded on a Victorian publication. She has written several more books and edited others.\nJanet has worked tirelessly for a wide range of Northumbrian organisations for many years, her nomination form has a list of eight in which she is actively involved.\nOne of the first she joined was Morpeth Antiquarian Society where she served a Hon Secretary and Publications Editor. She masterminded anniversary celebrations, was involved in the society\u2019s museum, and in excavating and cataloguing. She is now a Vice President, and still on the committee.\nJanet is a founder member of the Northumbrian Language Society which seeks to keep going the local dialect and words, many of which are still in use today. The Morpeth Northumbrian Gathering is the first folk festival in Britain each year, aiming to promote and develop the music, dance, language, traditions and crafts of the area. Janet has helped out for years, and intends to continue doing so, though she has just retired after over thirty years as Hon Treasurer.\nJanet was closely involved with the Association of Northumberland Local History Societies, they and she were both founder members of BALH. She has written about the Association on page XX of this issue of LHN.\nWhile she was secretary of ANLHS the project was developed for which she is particularly well-known and widely recognised. Long before everyone was working on their local war memorials as the centenaries of the First World War approached, Janet realised both the extent to which some memorials were at risk, and the potential they held for historians. A five-year project in Northumberland was followed by similar work in County Durham, which combined to become the North East War Memorials Project, associated originally with the Imperial War Museum and assisted by HLF funding. NEWMP has a uniquely important website that records so much more than the stories of the memorials and lists of names.\nJanet Brown has dedicated herself whole-heartedly to the history of the area, enjoying participating in a wealth of relevant collaborations, voluntary groups and activities, while also instigating many initiatives which have inspired others to take up the cause.\nWith thanks to Janet Brown, Dorothy Hall, Bill Griffiths and Kim Bibby-Wilson.\nCaptions: (depending on space)\nJanet Brown receiving her certificate from Professor Caroline Barron, president of BALH at Local History Day, June 2017\nNEWMP \u2018on the road\u2019 at the Railway Museum at Shildon\nJanet Brown and the Duchess of Cornwall at Clarence House, attending a War Memorials Trust event\nWhat I forgot to say is that for the past 22 years I have been a member of a ladies\u2019 choir which looks at things from a female point of view, some very serious but others have hilarious results!\n5. Local history and literature in Scotland. Profile: Louis Stott Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nLouis Stott is a local historian and literary scholar based in Aberfoyle, Scotland. He is a founder member of the Loch Ard History Group, which he continues to support as office holder and speaker, despite advancing years.\nBorn in Brighton, Louis is a geographer, educated at the University of Oxford. He spent his professional life in education, including a spell in Bulgaria. His career was completed as the head of the Lambeth Adult Education Institute, the largest in London. This sector particularly suited his inter-disciplinary approach. In the mid-1970s he was Director of the Quality of Life Experiment in Dumbarton, one of four 2 1/2 year government \u2013sponsored projects seeking to discover innovative bottom-up methods of organising, funding and evaluating a wide range of artistic, cultural, historical and recreational activities. This depended on appreciating the value of volunteers, which, together with his broad interests, has fed into his far-from restful retirement.\nLouis Stott\u2019s interest in local history began many years ago when he was living in Watford and set up \u2018Exploring Hertfordshire\u2019. Since moving to Scotland in 1974 he has become closely involved with the history of the Trossachs and surrounding areas. His work is always thoroughly researched, well presented and accessible. He is the author of a number of books on Scottish history and literature, including Scottish History in Verse, a unique anthology of over 200 poems and songs marking the glories and tragedies of Scottish history. Locally he has collaborated with the Stirling Library Service and the Forestry Commission to produce a book on the Aberfoyle Slate Quarries\nOn his computer, Louis has an extraordinary collection of information which he willing shares with anyone requiring assistance. His knowledge is well known and used widely, ranging as it does over almost every aspect of the area \u2013 including the slate quarries, local authors, gaelic place names, transport routes and the history of individual properties. He is remembered for leading some striking away-days of local historical investigation.\nWe were sorry that Louis was not well enough to travel to London to join us at Local History Day in June. However, he received the award certificate in person in August, when a ceremony was arranged locally. His family and many friends, with colleagues from Loch Ard History Group, and Callander Ramblers, were there to see Alan Simpson, the Lord-Lieutenant for Stirling and Falkirk make the presentation and pay tribute of Louis\u2019s longstanding voluntary efforts and contribution to local history in the community.\nWith thanks to Louis Stott, James Kennedy, David Miller and David Harvie.\nCAPTIONS (depending on space)\nJames Kennedy receiving the certificate on behalf of Louis Stott, from Professor Caroline Barron, President of BALH, at Local History Day in June\nLouis Stott with his certificate (centre) at the presentation on 16 August at The Forth Inn, Aberfoyle (photo Phil Crowder)\n6. The Chapels Society Inaugural Lecture Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nThe inaugural Christopher Stell Memorial Lecture took place at the annual meeting of the Chapels Society in Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford on July 8. Kate Tiller took the theme of \u2018How to Read a Chapel\u2019, proposing that a full understanding of chapels can best be achieved by a combined study of buildings, people and place. This approach interweaves insights and evidence from several histories- architectural, religious and denominational, social and local, inter-related perspectives too often treated separately. The lecture was illustrated by a case study of Cote Baptist chapel, west Oxfordshire, now in the care of the Historic Chapels Trust. Christopher Stell, who died in 2014, was a seminal figure in the work of the Trust, the Chapels Society, and the study of Nonconformist buildings. His RCHME Inventories of chapels and meeting houses are a standard reference for local historians. The memorial lecture will be published in the Chapels Society Journal in early 2018.\n7. 70 years of the Wiltshire & Swindon Archives Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nThis year Wiltshire & Swindon Archives is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the service. The Wiltshire Record Office started life in Trowbridge in 1947 and joined with Swindon Borough Council to become the Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre in Chippenham in 2007. Although there have been many changes in archives standards, use and interpretation of archives, collecting policies and staffing, the constant \u2013 as with all local government record offices \u2013 has been the facility of an archive service for researchers of all types of history and the accessibility of records for these researchers.\nTo mark the 70th anniversary this year, we are holding an online exhibition of 70 favourite documents chosen by current and previous members of staff and volunteers. Images of these documents are available on our website www.wshc.eu and a few of them will be included in a physical exhibition at our Open Day on 28th October, which will be showcasing the 70 years since the service began. I will be going through some of these documents in this article, and I hope you agree that they are very varied and each interesting for often very different reasons.\nThe choosing of the documents has been interesting to see. Some documents are chosen for their scale and national importance \u2013 some have been chosen because they are particularly small, or relate to a very particular moment in history, or some \u2013 like the poem I chose \u2013 are just genuinely sweet documents that make me smile when I think of them. The online exhibition has been gradually added to, and was started in April running to October 2017.\nOne of the finest documents in our collections is the finely illuminated royal pardon of Sir William Sharington, dated 1550 (2664/3/4E/9PC). It has a beautiful royal portrait and great seal of Edward VI and pardons Sir William Sharington for his misdemeanours as keeper of the Bristol Mint. He was appointed keeper of the Mint and used his influence to shear and clip coins, partly to benefit the country (which owed money to Ireland) but also partly to benefit himself. His accomplice, Thomas Seymour, was executed for the crime but Sharington confessed and got away with losing his estates. Sharington owned Lacock Abbey, a key Wiltshire estate, having purchased it in 1540 following the dissolution of the monasteries. He was pardoned with all his lands restored in 1550 but died just three years later. Lacock remained in his family through the descendants of his brother Henry for 500 years before being gifted to the National Trust in 1944. The Pardon was chosen as a \u201cfavourite document\u201d not just because of its impressiveness but because it has come to represent one of the key recent projects that the History Centre has been involved in, Lacock Unlocked, which catalogued the extensive Lacock archives.\nAnother very impressive document in our collections is the marriage settlement of Jane Seymour and Henry VIII of 1536 (1332/1/1/1MS). Again, it includes a royal portrait and illuminated letters and grants Jane \u201cthe Duke of Suffolkys Place in Southwark and manors and lands in Surrey, Essex and Hertfordshire. As this document gives such a good link to key historical figures it is always a fascinating one to show students and visiting groups, as well as being an excellent resource for the history of King Henry VIII.\nAnother well known figure represented by the archives in Wiltshire is Florence Nightingale, whose letters to Sidney Lord Herbert of Lea are currently being scanned and will hopefully go online soon as part of a project to make Nightingale\u2019s letters more accessible. The image here shows a report by Nightingale giving figures for mortality in Crimea, 1855-1856 (2057/F4/66).\nMany of our archive collections are of Women\u2019s Institutes and we are often given documents by the institutes themselves and also the Wiltshire Federation of Women\u2019s Institutes. The documents can be fascinating examples of social history in the 20th and 21st centuries and many include histories of particular villages or parishes done as projects by members. One great example is from the Bradenstoke with Clack Women\u2019s Institutes (2026/1) and this gives the history of the village with examples of 19th century lacework, sketches and photographs.\nOne of the bulkiest items in our collections is our register of the Wiltshire Constabulary from 1893-1926 (F5/200/5). It includes details of police officers, their date of entry into the force, descriptions of them, details of misconduct and many other pieces of information. As a family history resource it is fascinating if you had ancestors in the force at this time because you would be able to find such detailed information about your ancestor. However it is very large and can make for awkward reading! It is one of the most loved documents in the archive, by staff and volunteers alike, and is affectionately called \u201cBig Bertha\u201d.\nFinally we have a confirmation by Richard I of a gift of Codrington and Wapley (near Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire) made to Stanley Abbey by Richard son of Stephen, who had received the land from Henry II (473/34PC). The 1191 grant bears an impression of his great seal in good condition and is of unusual interest in that it was dated at Messina in Sicily. On the back is a number corresponding to the entry relating to it in a list of the abbey\u2019s muniments made about 1250 which is now in the British Museum. The grant was sent by Richard from Sicily just days before he set sail with a fleet of ships to the Holy Land.\nSome of the documents chosen for the 70th anniversary online exhibition will be out on display at our Open Day which this year will be held on 28th October from 10am-4pm. The Open Day will also be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the opening of our new building. As usual, we are offering many activities and lots to see from all departments at the History Centre, which houses the Archaeology, Museum and Conservation service amongst others. Highlights this year will be a Highwayman, the Pelham Puppets, an exhibition of ARTeology (an art project being done as part of our Heritage Lottery Funded Creative Wiltshire project), the chance to see the conservation team in action, behind the scenes tours including the archive strongrooms and conservation labs, and some treasures from the archives will be on display including some of the 70th anniversary documents. If you\u2019re able to come along, it is a family-friendly event and will be a lot of fun.\nHere\u2019s to the next 70 years! (and many, many more after that!)\n8. Reflections on the First World War centenaries Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nGill Bull\nAs we move towards the last year of the Council for British Archaeology\u2019s Home Front Legacy project, currently funded by Historic England, there is a renewed focus on working even more closely with local history and archaeological societies and promoting the educational resources with primary schools and with a wide range of youth groups, including the CBA\u2019s own UK network of Young Archaeologists\u2019 Club branches. We need your help to find and map the sites that are being forgotten.\nFirst launched in 2014 at the beginning of the centenary commemorations, the project is about involving local groups and societies in researching, recording and creating new knowledge about the physical legacy of the First World War. You don\u2019t have to be an archaeologist to take part: we have developed a simple site recording app and toolkit that provide a standardised way to record sites and enables the data to be added to the local Historic Environment Record. By the end of the project there will be a single public online map, created by the public, that will also be part of the archive stored with the Archaeological Data Service.\nSo far, over 3,000 sites have been added to the map along with the human stories that are associated with them. They include a wide range of places from former drill halls, munitions factories, and training huts to pillboxes, sites of Zeppelin raids, allotments and practice trenches. To take part there is no need for extensive archaeological knowledge and our series of toolkit guides and online resources take you through a step-by-step guide. We are also building a network of \u2018super-users\u2019 to work with local groups if they want help in getting started. Meanwhile, taking an example from our environmental colleagues, in August this year, we launched a Big Recording Month to focus new site recordings on the changing role of women during the First World War, food production and local First World War events.\nFor younger people, we have written a tailor-made guide to recording along with a series of videos created by members of the Sheffield Young Archaeologists\u2019 Club branch. These sit alongside the cartoon images, quiz cards and session plans to support school-based and youth group sessions on the First World War.\nBy the end of the project we want our map of UK sites to be covered with little red pins and maybe one of them will be yours.\nIf you want to find out more and get involved with the Home Front Legacy project go to www.homefrontlegacy/wp to register for the site recording app, guidance. The resources for schools and young people are at http://www.yac-uk.org/home-front-legacy-1914-18/.\nDo share the recording work you are doing through Twitter: @homefrontlegacy and Facebook: www.facebook.com/homefrontlegacy\n9. Dr John Latham and his notes for the history of Romsey, Hampshire Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nIn 1795, the antiquarian and internationally acclaimed ornithologist, Dr John Latham, retired from medical practice in Kent and went to live in Romsey to be near his son and daughter. For the next four years he wrote to his friend Rev Samuel Denne of Wilmington, Kent. His letters contain descriptions of Romsey and comments on the affairs of the Society of Antiquaries, as well as anecdotes.\nThen Denne died. Latham turned his attention to the history of Romsey. Inspired by accounts in the Gentleman\u2019s Magazine, he studied the architecture of the abbey and described some memorable properties in Romsey. He borrowed old documents from his solicitor friends in the town and copied them out. He recorded all the memorials around the abbey church, drew a plan of the pews and galleries and recorded who owned which. He obtained access to Romsey corporation records and copied much of them.\nHe went further afield and transcribed excerpts from the Registers of the medieval bishops of Winchester that related to Romsey and its important abbey of nuns. In all his work filled seven volumes of notes.\nIn 1821, after a family tragedy, he went to live with his daughter in Winchester, and his work on Romsey more or less ceased. Like many another local historian, he never did anything with this vast collection of material. I suspect he did not know how to use it, or, the other reason for inaction, he was aware of the gaps in his data.\nFor 40 years the Romsey local historians have been using this material (bought on microfilm in the 1970s) but it was not available more widely than a typescript copy made by one of our members. Phoebe Merrick, another member, took this typescript, by then available as a computer file, checked it and filled in all the omissions which were mostly the Latin parts of the text and all the references.\nShe then checked all the references. This was challenging because, although Latham was meticulous about giving his sources, his references to books were usually in abbreviated format as \u2018Sim Dun\u2019 or \u2018H. Hist\u2019. It took about 18 months in university libraries, the British Library and the internet to track down and check most of them. The bishops\u2019 register excerpts had to be retranscribed and translated. Copies of pictures were obtained from the British Library and the copyright sorted out. The material was arranged into logical groups and the whole designed and indexed. A decision to change the page size meant that this had to be done twice, but probably better for the revision. The whole text is now available in four hardbound volumes at \u00a3120.\nJohn Latham, Collections for a History of Romsey, Hampshire, (2017) ISBN 978-0-906921-14-2\nThe individual volumes are 1 Romsey Abbey; 2 Romsey People and Places; 3 Romsey Administration and General matters; 4 Letters to Denne, bibliography and index.\n10. The National Council For Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nWhat is the NCVO?\nEdward Vivian Birchall, who died of wounds in France during World War I, left a legacy which was used to set up the National Council of Social Service, the predecessor of the NCVO. Now almost a hundred years old, it has a long-established track record in supporting the voluntary sector in numerous ways. Many high profile voluntary organisations began as NCVO projects. Examples include the Citizens Advice Bureau and Age Concern.\nCurrently, NCVO has a membership of over 12,500 organisations, of which BALH is one. This membership is estimated to represent about a third of the voluntary workforce in England.\nWhat does the NCVO do?\nAs well as acting as champions for volunteers and volunteering, the NCVO works to enable organisations to make best use of the resources available to them, especially by providing training and advice. The NCVO also represents the voluntary sector to government, using evidence- based research to demonstrate the sector\u2019s real value. Free information and guidance covers topics from how to start a charity, to funding, managing people and volunteers, and governance, with case studies and step-by-step guides. If you are a NCVO member, you can also download templates, toolkits and model policies. Another resource, Funding Central, provides access to contracts, grants and loan finance opportunities and access is free to organisations with income under \u00a3100,000.\nDetails of the wide range of training and events provided by NCVO can be found on their website (https://www.ncvo.org.uk/) and online training, free to NCVO members or with subscriptions from \u00a39.99 per month, is also available. Current on site training sessions of potential interest to local history societies include: writing successful bids; project management in the voluntary sector; good practice in volunteer management; collecting outcome and impact data; and data protection reform: an introduction for the voluntary sector. Consultancy services on a range of subjects such as governance, impact and evaluation, can also be arranged.\nLarger voluntary organisations can also take advantage of training towards recognised quality standards. These include:Investing in Volunteers;Investing in Volunteers for Employers;Mentoring and Befriending Approved Provider Standard;PQASSO (a quality assurance self- assessment tool); and Volunteer Centre Quality Accreditation\nIn addition, practical benefits also include\nHire of the NCVO Conference Suite at 8 All Saints St., London, N1 (close to King\u2019s Cross and St Pancras) for events, with a discount of 20% for members.\nNCVO list of Trusted Suppliers, offering discounts and preferential arrangements on a wide range of products and services which can help voluntary organisations cut costs and become more effective.\nNCVO publications, including a Good Trustee Guide, with a discount of 30% for members\nHow is the NCVO governed?\nThere is a central body of twelve trustees, complemented by a broader assembly of fifty members.\nHow much does NCVO membership cost?\nSubscriptions are based on the annual turnover of the subscribing organisation with a differential between those under and over \u00a3100,000 p.a.\nHow do I find out more about NCVO membership?\nSee the NCVO website: https://www.ncvo.org.uk/ or email: membership@ncvo.org.uk or telephone 020 7520 2414\n11. Star Chamber: using and contributing to local history online Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nThe Star Chamber court and its journey from dealing with petty oppression to facilitating royal tyranny is well known. Its judges were Privy Councillors and on occasion some common-law judges, and it dealt in the reign of Elizabeth mainly with complaints made against members of local society, often at the level of gentry. Its lengthy and complex records, held in the National Archives, are being made accessible to local historians by an indexing project being carried out by Helen Good and others. The project is to be found online at WAALT: the Wiki for the Anglo-American Legal Tradition Website. WAALT is a project of the Anglo-American Legal Tradition (AALT) website of the University of Houston, http://www.uh.edu/waalt/index.php/Main_Page . This main page is well worth reading for its introduction to where the Elizabethan Star Chamber indexing project sits in the wider scheme of its volunteer work.\nWAALT's goals are:\nfurthering the history of England and Wales\nenabling the exploitation of TNA documents available on AALT and elsewhere\nexpanding the research community by providing a research purpose short of publication\nlowering the cost of research by expanding online research capability\nproviding a collaborative model of research\nAs the website says, \u2018academics, students, independent researchers and enthusiasts of all varieties are welcome\u2019. Local historians in particular are able now both to benefit from and, if they wish, contribute to the Elizabethan Star Chamber project. Helen Good has opened up the great potential of the project for those researching people across England and Wales. It is now possible to search for them by name and find a brief summary of the surviving papers relating to cases in which they were involved, together with the National Archives call number. You do have to then go and read the documents for yourself if you find material of potential interest! The cases cover matters such as tithes, poaching hedge-breaking (in relation to enclosure), abduction and forced marriage of heirs, both male and female, conspiracy, fraud, perjury, authorities failing to act and juries giving the \u2018wrong verdict\u2019. Towns and cities generally tried to ensure issues arising were dealt with by their own urban courts but cases involving trade disputes and professionals do appear in Star Chamber.\nAs Helen Good says, \u2018TNA STAC 5 (Star Chamber Elizabeth) [together with STAC 7 and part of STAC 10] contains perhaps 100,000 documents. The whole of the Elizabethan world, political, religious, mercantile, social and literary, is referred to in those documents, but practically nobody has used them because there is no useful list. The references are chaotic and the finding aids inadequate\u2019. Over the last ten years she has made a series of indices and lists which can be found by following the link above.\nNavigating via the link given above or by putting the surname of interest and the letters STAC and WAALT into a search engine takes you to occurrences of the surname, and you go from there. There will usually be a series of documents, from an initial bill of complaint and the defendant\u2019s answer to interrogatories and witness depositions. As an example of what can be found, I have chosen the Oxenbridge family, a member of which, Robert, appears twice in the Names index as follows.\nSTAC 5/L6/11 - I D - 40 Eliz [1597-8] - George Lawrence v Robert Oxenbridge (\u2018see STAC Lawrence\u2019)\nSTAC 5/O4/22 - B \u2013 36 Eliz [1593-4] - Robert Oxenbrigge v Thomas Harwood, John Pollenton et al.\nI know the Oxenbridge family well as residents of the town of Rye in Sussex, part of the Cinque Ports confederation, and holders of the nearby manor of Brede. Oxenbridges were involved in local political life in the later 15th century as mayor and MP of Rye and - perhaps by making money through customs collection- rose to roles in the royal household and national events.[1] Elizabeth Oxenbridge, the daughter of Sir Goddard Oxenbridge of Brede (or Forde) Place, married Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, Master of the Horse to Queen Katherine Parr. As Lady Elizabeth Tyrwhitt, she briefly became governess to Princess Elizabeth when she was fifteen.[2]\nBrede Place remained in the hands of the Oxenbridge family until 1616 when it passed to the Frewens, another Sussex gentry family.[3] Like so many gentry families, the Oxenbridges used a limited range of forenames, and I reviewed various websites to find out which Robert was involved in the Star Chamber cases since the one I knew best (1508/9-1574) was clearly, from the 1590s dates, the wrong one. The most helpful was the MPs biographies on the website of the Houses of Parliament: British Political, Social and Local History [HoP].[4] However one may note that on the Oxenbridges the HoP drew on the work of an assiduous local historian of Rye and New Winchelsea, William Durrant Cooper, who published in Sussex Archaeological Collections in 1856 (also now online) and the VCH.[5] As well as Brede Place, this Sir Robert had two other Sussex manors and a London House in Trinity Lane. Robert married Lady Alice Fogge of Ash in Kent, the Fogges being an extremely wealthy gentry family who rebuilt Ashford church and college, Kent, in the later 15th century.[6] Robert remained a lifelong Catholic and at Elizabeth\u2019s accession bought and effectively retired to a new home at Hurstbourne Priors, Hampshire, where he has a fine tomb in the parish church.[7] His namesake grandson and great-grandson were, like him, also MPs, but for Whitchurch and Hampshire rather than Rye. However they retained connections with Sussex and Kent as commissioners for sewers i.e. overseeing the drainage of marshland areas such as surrounded Brede on the edge of the river valley leading into Romney Marsh- which along with their connections to Rye is how I knew about them. The HoP biographies are very full, especially on religious beliefs and associated political actions, and do not need repeating here, but they are not always so strong on local connections and activities. The HoP\u2019s introduction noted the difficulty of distinguishing between men of the same name, particularly when they were borough rather than county MPs. In fact it was the \u2018Fart\u2019 section of the website Early Stuart Libels which first introduced me to the grandson and great grandson, Roberts II and III as it were. The reference to Oxenbridge appears in \u2018The Censure of the Parliament Fart\u2019, a political poem which \u2018accrued substance and meaning into the 1620s\u2019 according to the website\u2019s introduction.[8]\nInvestigation of these various websites made clear that it must be Robert the grandson [1568-1616] who appears in the indexed Star Chamber cases, and I look forward to reading the documents one day and getting further perspectives on a family I know well from local and county sources.\nThe Elizabethan Star Chamber indexing project can greatly benefit from the feedback of local historians who will likely have wide knowledge of other aspects of the lives of individuals caught up in Star Chamber cases. In particular, a County index is being compiled at the moment and all information which links people identified in the Names index to a locality and county will be welcomed by Helen Good on mail@helengood.com . Helen would like local historians to increase the value of the County index by identifying a reference as being of a particular County, with a few words as to how this is known. For example, as well as gaining a more rounded view of the Oxenbridges from using some of the excellent websites now available, and identifying which Robert was involved in the Star Chamber case, I will be able to pass on his county connections, primarily Hampshire and Sussex but also Hertfordshire (Broxbourne), which will be linked to the Names index. The project is keen that as many of us as possible pass on the benefits of our local knowledge to extend the County index and its future usefulness for others.\nEvents and Development Officer\n[1] G. Draper, Rye: a History of a Sussex Cinque Port (The History Press, 2016), 69 95, 103, 106, 119-20, 124,136, 138, 182, 193, 238nn; Calendar of Fine Rolls, vol. 22, 1485-1509, pp. 90-1\n[2] G. Draper, Failing Friaries: the mendicants in the Cinque Ports\u2019, in ed. N. Rogers, The Friars in Medieval Britain: Proceedings of the 2007 Harlaxton Medieval Symposium (Shaun Tyas, 2010), 315-6; Patricia Brace, \u2018Tyrwhit , Elizabeth, Lady Tyrwhit (d. 1578)\u2019, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2012 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/46929, accessed 20 May 2017]. Only two other Oxenbridges, of the 17th century, have entries in the ODNB, although earlier ones can be found by searching on \u2018full text\u2019 not \u2018person\u2019- always a worthwhile exercise.\n[3] http://www.mandywillard.co.uk/places/brede/brede.htm [20.5.17]\n[4] http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/oxenbridge-sir-robert-15089-74 [22.5.17].\n[5] Suss. Arch. Colls. 8, pp. 228-9, 231-2; VCH Hants, 4, pp. 287-9.\n[6] The author\u2019s academia page can be used to read about Fogge and Ashford church, https://www.academia.edu/12280513/_The_education_of_children_in_Kent_and_Sussex_interpreting_the_medieval_and_Tudor_ways_Nottingham_Medieval_Studies_52_2008_\n[7] http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/oxenbridge-sir-robert-15089-74 [17.5.17]; http://www.britainexpress.com/counties/hampshire/churches/hurstbourne-priors.htm [20.5.17]\n[8] A web-based edition of early 17th century political poetry from manuscript sources, bringing into the public domain over 350 poems, many previously unpublished, http://www.earlystuartlibels.net/htdocs/parliament_fart_section/C1iii.html [17.5.17]. Regrettably this gave an incorrect birth year for Robert the grandson as compared with HoP; http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/oxenbridge-sir-robert-i-1568-1616 [22.5.17]. It is important to search through all the sections (ordered by date of office) on the HoP website to find all men of the same name.\nAnne Oxenbridge brass, Brede Church\n\u00a9 Copyright Julian P Guffogg and licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0\nThe altar tomb was mutilated about the middle of the last century. Originally there was a kneeling figure with a scroll, thought to be Elizabeth Etchingham - first wife of\nSir Goddard, the Brede Giant.\nThe missing brasses were replaced by others originally on the floor. They show Anne Oxenbridge (D.1493) in full gown with hands in prayer. Of Robert her husband, only the feet and a leg remain.\nThe latin inscription reads:\n\"Here lies Robert Oxenbridge Esq and Anne his wife. He died on 9th of March 1487 and Anne died 27th of February 1493. On whose souls and all those of the faithful departed may God have mercy. Amen\"\nThere is also a small brass to their daughters Margery and Katherine.\nThis year\u2019s Kent History Federation conference, on 20 May, was hosted by Sandwich Local History Society to commemorate the Battle of Sandwich in 1217. Unfortunately, The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Boyce KG GCB OBE DL, could not address the conference as planned but he did make a brief appearance from hospital via a video link.\nRichard Brooks author of The Knight who saved England spoke about William Marshall and the French Invasion of 1217, the siege of Dover and Deal, and King Louis of France\u2019s landing at Sandwich in 1216. He concluded the main error historians make is to misplace the battle off Dover, and it was a major national event and a key cultural moment.\nDr Sophie Ambler spoke about Hubert de Burgh, showed interesting illustrations and reviewed accounts of the battle from sources including Matthew Paris, and Roger of Wendover\u2019s account of the Siege of Dover.\nIan Russell, MVO MA MSocSc, Registrar and Seneschal, Confederation of Cinque Ports, talked about The Cinque Portsmen \u2013 the English Navy of their day. He included their origin, locations, ships, and how many became unruly pirates. Changes in naval warfare, new technology, and silting up, meant many Cinque ports were no longer suitable and became obsolete.\nDr Sheila Sweetinburgh from Canterbury Christ Church University spoke about the Medieval Hospitals of Sandwich, detailing the types, numbers, fees and changes of use. The hospitals guaranteed food and somewhere to live for the lucky few.\nJohn Henderson, Chairman of Sandwich Local History Society talked about Sandwich since 664 AD, situated on the Wantsum Channel which provided a shortcut for vessels to London and anchorage for ships. An elephant arriving in 1255, as a gift of the King of France, was attacked by a bull on the Canterbury Road when travelling to a menagerie in London!\nLinda Elliott, Honorary Archivist of the Sandwich Museum told how an original copy of the Magna Carta, Charter of the Forest and Sandwich Custumal were recently found inside an 18th Century scrapbook, and returned to Kent History & Archive Centre in Maidstone in 2012. In 1932 the documents were recorded in the Guild Hall but lost during WWII when the archives were stored in a disused slate mine in Wales. The Sandwich Custumal contains ancient rights and privileges of the town.\nVarious guided visits around Sandwich in the pleasant afternoon weather followed by refreshments at the Guild Hall made the day very enjoyable for all.\n13. Association of Northumberland and Local History Societies Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nThe Association of Northumberland Local History Societies held a final meeting to wind up its affairs in November 2016.\nIt was launched 50 years ago as an initiative from the Northumberland Records Office under the name of the Northumberland Local History Society. The aim was to establish and support societies throughout Northumberland and Newcastle upon Tyne. Most of the original members were individuals. At that time there were only two or three local history societies in existence.\nAfter a few years, several societies had been founded, and had been joined by others with a heritage interest, who were known as Institutional Members, It changed its name to the Association of Northumberland Local History Societies to reflect this.\nHelp and advice were offered on a number of matters. The Society was a registered charity and in that capacity was able to help those who were not registered but who needed funds from grant making trusts for a project or publication. It worked with the Charity Commissioners to provide a draft Constitution for new societies. It also provided a list of speakers which was regularly updated. A publication called \"Tyne and Tweed\" was produced which gave members a means to publish their work. It ran a Spring Conference and a One-Day School each year. There was also a \"Round the County\" Day where one society would act as host and offer an invitation to other societies to come and be shown the locality and learn about its history.\nIt was the envy of one or two other county societies, who wanted to know how ANLHS managed to get societies to join. It was pointed out that ANLHS was there when the eggs were hatched, they didn't have to try to round up any chickens!\nThe ANLHS was represented at the meetings of the Standing Conference for Local History when the decision to create the British Association was taken, and was present at a lot of meetings in the beginning. It promoted BALH in the north-east.\nA few books of photographs of the \"Then and Now\" theme were published. There was a List of Sources which, although very basic, gave new societies an idea of where to look for information. It also ran projects, such as the Graveyard Survey. In 1988 it launched its War Memorials Survey. The ANLHS called a halt after five years. It was carried on by one member, and this grew into the North East War Memorials Project which is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind outside of the national project.\nThe decision to cease to exist was a sad one. Attendances at meetings were starting to dwindle. Because of the internet, members of new societies had more knowledge about constitutions and other legal matters. It was decided to go out on a \"high\" rather than fizzle out. A final meeting was held in which the formal closure was agreed. The funds were distributed among the member societies.\nThe Association of Northumberland Local History Societies did not fail. It looked at what had been achieved and decided that it was a job well done. Local history thrives in Northumberland and Newcastle, and much of that is due to the ANLHS. All who were ever involved with it should be congratulated on its achievements.\nJanet Brown is former Hon. Life Vice-President of ANLHS.\n14. A Picture Puzzle Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nHistoric sketches, paintings and printed illustrations can show us what Shanklin and the surrounding area looked like before the age of photography, but sometimes identifying a particular location is not straightforward. The 18th century print (the original is coloured) shown here is one example. Intrigued by \u2018Landguard\u2019 in the title, we have been puzzling over it for some time and can now report the story and results of our detective work.\nFour buildings, three of them thatched, are shown grouped in an irregular row with a road or track and a pond in the foreground and trees beyond on the right. The building on the right, with a chimney and a porch, is probably a dwelling and the others farm buildings.\nThe printed title printed is both informative and confusing:\nVIEW near LANDGUARD FORT ISLE OF WIGHT.\nLondon Pubd March 20 1797 by F.Jukes Howland Street\nAnother Landguard?\nWe had never heard of a \u2018Landguard Fort\u2019 on the Island. Neither had any of the experts on Isle of Wight military history we contacted. The only Landguard Fort we could find is in Suffolk and so we began to wonder whether \u2018Isle of Wight\u2019 was an error in the title.\nLandguard Fort, near Felixstowe, was built in the mid-18th century and its archivist, Dave Wood, was contacted. Dave kindly checked through his records and could not find a match. He sent us some historic pictures of cottages near the Suffolk Fort but these were completely different to those in our picture. We concluded that Suffolk was not the location and our investigations returned to the Isle of Wight.\nAn imaginary scene?\nIt was suggested that the picture might be an imagined scene, so our attention turned to the question of who the artist might have been. The named publisher was the prolific printmaker and publisher Francis Jukes (1745-1812) of Howland Street, Westminster, who published work by numerous artists and was one of the first to exploit the newly discovered method of aquatint printmaking.\nA number of copies of the \u2018near Landguard Fort\u2019 picture would have been printed so we searched on-line public collections, hoping for more information. The first copy identified was originally part of the Topographical Collection of King George III who was fascinated by British landscape and geography. This is now in the British Library, where it seems they have not been able to identify the location or the artist.\nA black and white copy was purchased by the British Museum in 1875. The Museum also have a coloured version, donated in 1917, as part of a collection of some 20 aquatint prints of Isle of Wight views. Subjects include Carisbrooke Castle and a \u2018View of Dunnose from the Cliff near Shanklin\u2019, depicted with a distinct degree of artistic licence. The print maker was watercolour artist John Hassell (1767-1825) and most (if not all) were published by Jukes in 1796-97. It would seem that Hassell, known for his illustrated book \u2018Tour of the Isle of Wight\u2019 published in 1790, was also almost certainly the original artist. This information increased our confidence that \u2018near Landguard Fort\u2019 was really somewhere on the Isle of Wight and not an imaginary composition. As the collection included views of Dunnose and Shanklin Chine, somewhere in the area around Landguard Manor also seemed a likely location.\nFORT or FORD ?\nWe next considered whether \u2018Fort\u2019 in the title might be a simple misspelling of \u2018Ford\u2019 and looked for possibilities in the vicinity of Landguard on old maps.\nThe two editions (1769 and 1775) of John Andrews\u2019 \u2018Topographical Map of the Isle of Wight\u2019 are not strictly accurate in the same way as later Ordnance Survey maps, but seem to follow the convention of showing a stream crossing a road (a ford) or vice versa (indicating a bridge). To the west of \u2018Gr Languard\u2019 (now Landguard Manor) the maps show Scotchells Brook and its tributaries crossing over three tracks and also the main road leading from Lake towards Arreton (now Scotchells Bridge near Morrisons). This gave us a number of possibilities for small settlements that might have been described as \u2018near Landguard Ford\u2019.\nThe 18th century Landguard estate included land on both sides of the Lake road and a ford on a main route seemed the most likely candidate for a named landmark. It is seems that a bridge on the road from Lake may only have been built in the early 19th century: in March 1824 the Commissioners of Highways received tenders (now in the IW Record Office) for carting stones (50 loads are mentioned) from Shanklin to Scotchells Brook for the construction of a bridge. Scotchells Bridge is first shown named on the 1862 Ordnance Survey map.\nA matching footprint?\nOur investigations continued with a search for group of four buildings which matched the distinctive footprint of those in our 1797 picture. For this we examined the Ordnance Survey\u2019s original 1793 preliminary drawing, including settlements at Landguard, Little Landguard, White Cross, Merry Garden, the small settlement of Lake, Black Pan, Lee Farm, Cheverton and Ninham.\nThe only match found was at Black Pan which also had a track leading away as shown in our picture when viewed from the north. The 1793 map did not indicate a pond and the nearest group of trees was shown as further away from the buildings. Given the embellishment of other prints in the 1796-97 collection we considered it possible, and even likely, that these features were the result of artistic licence.\nBy the time of the next Ordnance Survey visit in about 1862 only the footprint of one 1793 building (far left in the picture) is indicated, either extended or possibly replaced. No other illustrations of Black Pan have been found and no buildings survive on the site.\nOur puzzling picture is now 220 years old. While we think the evidence suggests it probable that \u2018near Landguard Fort\u2019 should have read \u2018near Landguard Ford\u2019, that this was located at what is now Scotchells Bridge and that the view is a representation by artist John Hassell of the late 18th century farm at Black Pan, viewed from the north-northwest. However, this should be regarded as our current working hypothesis and if you have any more ideas, information or clues, please get in touch!\nReport by Helen Thomas.\nResearch by Terry Nigh, Helen Thomas and other S&DHS Committee Members.\nThe 1796-97 collection of prints by John Hassell can be viewed on the British Museum website and the 1793 Ordnance Survey map on the British Library website. Copies of all the maps mentioned are available at the IW Record Office.\nNote to Ian on illustrations\nFor the article to make sense the 1797 Puzzle Picture and the 1793 6\u201d OS are essential\nIf space allows then the 1775 2\u201d Andrews is quite jolly\nThe 1862 25\u201d OS is not really necessary but included here to complete the record and just in case you need to fill some space\nThe 1797 Puzzle Picture\n1775 2\u201d scale Andrews Map\n1793 6\u201d scale Ordnance Survey drawing\n1862 25\u201d scale Ordnance Survey Map\n15. The Rise and Demise of the Norton Sub Hamdon Local History Society Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nJanet Hutton\nThe once flourishing Norton sub Hamdon Local History Society was founded following a request to Rev James Pulman from Mrs Mauvyn Greenham to form a society to record village events before they were forgotten. An initial meeting was held on Ist June 1992 to see how much interest there would be and at the first committee meeting a few weeks later, held at Knapp Farm on 30th June 1992, a committee was formed of 6 members: Penny Cudmore as Chairman, Mauvyn Greenham as Honorary Secretary and Denise Gale as Treasurer. Committee membres were John Lynas, Katharine Muller, John Hopping and Cecil Gillman. Rev Pulman was elected the first President. The Society was affiliated to the Somerset Archaelogical and Natural History Society from the beginning.\nIn the 21 years that the society was going it had many excellent achievements which included a local history magazine 'The Nortonian' the first of which was published in 1992. This was followed by editions 2 and 3 within a few years. After a gap of several years Muriel Parkinson who became Chairman in 2011 helped steer the group into publishing Nortonians 4 and 5 and after the dissolution she has continued to produce Nortonians 6, 7 and 8 in a private capacity.\nA local history newsletter from 2000 to 2007 was published by John Jones who included fascinating articles on visits made and talks given and items of interest involving old village families or places in Norton. Examples of this were the items about the Red Cross Hospital at the Manor House in the First World War and an item about HMS Hesperus \u2013 Norton had adopted this ship during Warship Week in 1942 and contributed over \u00a31200 to help the Yeovil area fund to purchase the destroyer.\nThe society also funded a booklet written by Kenneth Dives about the Norton Poet, Francis Webb \u2013 a study of an unknown literary gentleman who lived from 1735 to 1815.\nMany outings were arranged both locally and far afield including Salisbury to see Edward Heath's House 'Arundells', Bristol to see the SS Great Britain, and Highgrove House.\nAs a way of promoting its existence Notelets and Tea Towels were produced and sold to help funds and a stand was taken at the annual Flower Show.\nA very special project involved a lot of work in helping the Parish Council publish the Norton sub Hamdon Domesday Book which was 'a portrait of the village at the Millennium' and covered some 70 topics including the many community facilities and organisations, leisure activities and village events. There was a full list of residents in Norton on 31 December 1999 and also a comprehensive survey of flora and fauna in the parish. Two of the books were printed on acid-free paper and bound in leather \u2013 one for the County Museum in Taunton and the other for the village safe.\nMany societies go through rough patches and this has been no exception in Norton. Committee members had done their stint over the years but at a Special General Meeting on Wednesday 13th November 2013 the Society members reluctantly voted to close the Society due to lack of committee members to run it. The Assets would be donated to local organisations and the papers and books amassed over the years were to be transferred to the Somerset Heritage Centre in Taunton.\nHistory is being made as we live our lives here in Norton and there is a great deal of information about Norton in the village and also in the Record Office at Taunton so it would not be impossible for the Phoenix to rise again \u2013 the future will tell!!\nJanet Hutton was formerly Secretary of N LHS\nWith thanks to Muriel Parkinson\nThank you to everyone who has sent in their newsletters and to all those who have submitted particular pieces of news. It is especially good to welcome new society members, as it is sad to hear of those who have reached the point in their history when the right thing to do is to call it a day. A persistent message from the local history world is its dependence on volunteers who are willing to contribute their time and energy to organise groups throughout the country. Long may there continue to be such people to maintain the vibrancy of our subject.\n\u2018Midland Ancestors\u2019 is the new name of Birmingham & Midland Society for Geneaology & Heraldry. Their journal, which often contains material of interest to local as well as family historians, has been called \u2018The Midland Ancestor\u2019 for some considerable time, and now the organisation has arrived at, as they put it, \u2018something shorter and more in keeping with the 21st century. The new website address is www.midland-ancestors.uk\nThe Black Country Society is continuing to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Their latest publication \u2018The Tommy Mundon Story\u2019 has raised over \u00a310,000 for the Mary Stevens Hospice. The Society continues to be closely involved with the Black Country Museum where they are represented on the Advisory Panel for the proposed new development. This has now received LHF and Arts Council England financial support. www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk www.bclm.co.uk\nLeckhampton Local History Society is in the process of celebrating \u201825 glorious years\u2019. The September 2017 issue of their newsletter \u2018Smoke Signal\u2019 reviews the highlights in the quarter century since that first formal meeting on 1 October 1992. The moving force was their first chairman the late Bruce Stait, who was not only an excellent historian, but well known for his quirky cartoons that illustrated the newsletters. www.llhs.org.uk\nA specially bound copy of The Christchurch Miscellany has been presented to the archives of Christchurch Priory. The Miscellany was compiled by Herbert Druitt (1876 \u2013 1943) and contains a wealth of information about the history of Christchurch and the Priory, Copies are also held in Christchurch Library and the Christchurch History Society archives; the copyright belongs to the History Society. www.historychristchurch.org\nKeyworth & District Local History Society have produced a 16-page booklet \u2018Our Listed Buildings\u2019, including a brief introduction to the local conservation area, a reproduction of the 1799 Inclosure Award, and an explanation of how buildings come to be \u2018listed\u2019. www.keyworthhistory.org.uk\nProject Purley Local History Society have a collection of literary references to Purley, which they are always on the look out to increase. The recent BBC 2 production of King Charles III omitted the conversation between fictional characters which mentions Purley, but it was included in the original stage versions and those broadcast on Radio3. The publishers have given permission for the relevant extract to be kept in the society\u2019s collection. www.project-purley.eu\nHorley Local History Society has recently joined BALH. Their newsletter of September 2017 demonstrates the variety of interests, concerns and activities of the members. They have made suggestions for appropriate street names in a local new development. Concern about the lack of a good history of St Bartholomew\u2019s Church is being rectified by the group and one of their leading members, first by a talk and exhibition and then a published booklet. The forthcoming lecture topics include \u2018History of Sanger\u2019s Circus\u2019, \u2018A Horley Chrismas Evening\u2019, Votes for Women and the impact on Horley\u2019, and \u2018History of the Horley Car\u2019. www.horleyhistory.org.uk\nThe War Memorials Trust Bulletin of August 2017 contains an update on War Memorials Online. 33,500 war memorials have now been recorded, ad around 1,500 are being updated every month. More than 72,000 photographs have been added by more than 4,200 contributors. Over 23,000 condition reports have been submitted, suggesting that 7% may be in \u2018poor\u2019 and 1% on \u2018very bad\u2019 condition. This information contributes directly to the Trust\u2019s grants and conservation programmes. www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk\nOn 4 November the Edmonton Hundred Historical Society will be holding a day conference entitled \u2018Edmonton Hundred Firsts\u2019- examining \u2018things which happened here first\u2019 from the obscure to the well-known. www.edmontonhundred.org.uk\nThe 2017 Local Population Studies Society conference will be held at the University of Leicester on 11 November. The topic is Population and Transport. Bookings can be made online and the closing date is soon so you need to act quickly! http://www.localpopulationstudies.org.uk/confer.htm\nHampshire Field Club Landscape Section is holding a one day conference on 11 November at Peter Symonds College, Winchester. The whole programme is devoted to Romsey, as a religious centre, market and industrial town. The speakers are members of the Romsey Local History Society who are working on a major Anglo-Saxon project. http://www.hantsfieldclub.org.uk/sections/landscapeconf17.html. www.ltvas .org.uk\nBritish Society of Sports History Scottish Network will be holding \u2018Scottish Winter\u2019 on 15 November in Perth. This one-day conference will examine the history of tourism, sport and leisure during the winter months in Scotland. Clish Clash is the e-newsletter of the Scottish Local History Forum\n18 November is the date for Suffolk Local History Council\u2019s AGM at Elmswell, followed by a talk on \u2018Tea for the British\u2019. www.slhc.org.uk/news-and-events/\nWarwickshire Local History Association Christmas event will be on 25 November. They will be going to Salford Hall, a grade 1 listed building that was originally a 15th century monastic house; it is now a hotel. They will have a tour of the building, an enactment relating to the catholic history of the house, and a seasonal tea. www.warwickshirehistory.org.uk\nKent History Federation dates for your diary in advance: 6 \u2013 8 April 2018 Medieval Canterbury Weekend, at which speakers include David Starkey, Caroline Barron and Janina Ramirez.; 12 May 2018 provisional date for One Day Conference. http://kenthistoryfederation.org\nRedlynch & District Local History Society put their archives to effective use recently when they assisted the village Primary School with a local study on Morgan\u2019s Vale and Woodfalls. They provided appropriate photographs, maps, books and a CD, outlining a trail for the pupils to use. Three members spent an enjoyable day and a half, accompanying the class and teacher on the walk and assisting with follow-up work in the classroom. The children completed a questionnaire and took photographs so that they could compare past and present. Working in groups, they produced display sheets on various aspects, including houses, churches and chapels, the school and trades and industries. It was very successful and it was good to see young people being enthusiastically involved in their past. Some of their work is included in the society\u2019s Exhibition on 13th and 14th October, on the theme of \u2018A Redlynch Childhood\u2019. This uses photographs and articles from their own resources, as well as artefacts to portray what it was like to grow up in the local area.\nFurther details can be found on the website: www.redlynchlocalhistory.org\nJoy Woodall, well-known local resident and historian, was presented with the Jennens Cup at the recent AGM of the Solihull Local History Circle. Joy has been a member of the Circle since its foundation in 1987 and, through her many well researched and respected books, educational classes and talks to different groups, has contributed greatly to the knowledge and protection of the local historical environment. The Jennens Cup was originally given by Philip Jennens (1910-1986), a local dentist, to the Solihull Society of Arts to be awarded for the best contralto solo at its Annual Music Festival, which ran from 1954 to 1981. It was passed to the SLHC in 2013. https://sites.google.com/site/solihulllocalhistorycircle/\nWallasey Historical Society (Wirral) is presenting an exhibition of 30 photographs at Wallasey Central Library from 30th October to 11th November. These are a selection from a collection of several hundred glass negatives and lantern slides held by the Society of which 450 have recently been scanned with excellent results.\nThe aim of digitising the collection is to make them accessible to the members of the Society and to the wider public, and to store them correctly for their future preservation. It is also the first time these negatives have been digitally scanned. The slides have been grouped in subject areas, for example the townships of Wallasey Village, Liscard, and New Brighton. The photos of the districts of Seacombe and Egremont include the Mersey ferry terminals.\nA number of the images are well known in the district but digital technology has allowed the Society to extract never before seen detail from the images and produce prints of excellent quality.\nPrints will also be offered for purchase at the exhibition. Entrance is free.\nIf you would like to contact us our website is at wallaseyhistoricalsociety.co.uk which has the facility to send emails to Terry Edgar, Chair of the Society.\nAn overhaul and re-design of the website of Cumbria Local History Federation has recently been completed. The results went live on Tuesday 12 September 2017 and can be seen at www.clhf.org.uk The well-illustrated site contains full details of the Federation and its member groups. In addition to an archive of its thrice-yearly Bulletins, there is the latest edition of its Directory of Speakers, Walks/Tours & Research Assistance and an Events Diary. There is also a Guide to the other organisations which have a major county-wide role in local history, together with a comprehensive list of links to on-line resources and organisations supportive of local historians in Cumbria.\nShanklin & District History Society \u2013 thanks for permission to reprint article on p 21\nWhile some districts depended on industries that were specific to their locality, in times past there were numerous industries that were vital to the livelihoods of people in many different places. This means that local research work can be of relevance around the country.\nBerkshire Old & New, the journal of the Berkshire Local History Association No 34 for 2017, contains extensive articles on Philbrick\u2019s Tannery in Reading, and on Wallingford\u2019s malting industry. Illustrated below is the tannery by the Kennet and County Lock, c 1895. www.blha.org.uk\nGutta Percha was used for many objects that we would now make out of rubber or plastic. Troon @ Ayrshire Family History Society report a recent talk on the subject, based on the local company history of R & J Dick. www.troonayrshirefhs.og.uk\nThe \u2018industry\u2019 of producing commemorative ware is described in an article headed \u2018Wesleyana\u2019 in the Bulletin of the North East Methodist History Society. It helped that Methodism was well-established in the major pottery producing areas by the latter part of John Wesley\u2019s ministry, but it would seem he is the most pictured person in history for this type of ware. The variety and quantity is vast, and can be found in public and private collections world-wide, though it is not a well-studied subject. www.northeastmethodisthistory.weebly.com.\nFleet & Crookham Local History Group offer \u2018Meet the Local History Detectives\u2019 sessions in their local library. These provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions, and to share photos and memories, and for members to share their interests and enthusiasm with other people. www.fclhg.org.uk\nA decision was announced in early August by Northamptonshire County Council to suspend drastic alterations to public access hours at Northamptonshire Archives. The changes would have resulted in free access being reduced to 13 hours per week, and public charges for access of \u00a331.50 per hour at other times. The proposals generated a wave of local opposition from a wide range of groups.\nThe letter sent by the Archives and Records Association to Northamptonshire County Council in June set out very clearly the need to reconsider the decision and is shared here with Local History News readers who could be facing similar cut-backs in other parts of the country\nhttp://www.archives.org.uk/images/ARA_Board/20160803_Advocacy_-_Northamptonshire_Council_letter_-_final_original.pdf\nJill Hyams and Jane Lewis from Surrey Heritage enjoyed a busy day at the London Family History Fair, helping new and experienced researchers alike with their enquiries. Jill, an archivist, and Jane, a professional genealogist, are based at Surrey History Centre (the county record office) in Woking. Take a look at Jane's Seeking Surrey Ancestors blog at http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/category/ssa/\nOn the occasion of the national Heritage Open Days at the beginning of September, Lancashire Archives put on a special exhibition of Preston building plans. Their complete series, 1852-1974, can now be searched thanks to volunteers who have produced a complete and detailed listing, accessible through the online catalogue Lancat.\n\u2018Getting to know Lancashire Archives\u2019 sessions will be run on 14 November 5.30 \u2013 7pm, 8 December 2.30 \u2013 4 pm, 9 January 5.30, 9 February 2.3 and 13 March 5.30. www.lancashire.gov.uk/archives\nBedfordshire Archives & Records Service Newsletter reports on the value of having work experience students to hand when a big sorting job arrives. They recently received two tin trunks, one wooden box and 7 banana boxes of material relating to the family of the late Rev Ian Graham-Orlebar; the archives already had a substantial estate collection from the Orlebar family. The first task was to sort \u2018wheat from chaff\u2019 - rejecting, for example, a pair of ice skates and a large brass grasshopper. Secondly, due to pressure of space, they tried to reduce the duplication of family photographs. So with the students they played a combination of Happy Families and Snap! www.bedford.gov.uk/archive\nHampshire Archives & Local Studies are holding a House History Workshop on 15 November at 2 pm. The last Thursday lecture of the year will be on 30 November, on the subject of the \u2018Women who built the Motor Torpedo Boat during WW2\u2019 On 1 December they are holding an evening of fun \u2018Capturing Christmas\u2019 which will allow visitors to explore some of their seasonally themed treasures (including mulled wine and mince pies). For tickets and all booking details go to their website. www3.hants.gov.uk/archives/whatson-hro.htm\nLHN 125 MUSEUMS\nA new resource \u2018Uncovering railway worker accidents 1911 \u2013 1915\u2019 is available on the project website at www.railwayaccidents.port.ac.uk. This is a joint initiative between the University of Portsmouth and the National Railway Museum. A team of volunteers has used nearly 4,000 worker accidents reports produced by UK state inspectors. Details on the website, with associated blog, answer many questions about the nature of railway work, the people involved and the accidents they incurred. Future developments hope to extend the timeframe, and bring in other records held at the NRM, TNA and Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick. \u2018Outreach\u2019 is the newsletter of the Friends of the National Archives.\nAbergavenny Museum has been awarded the Women\u2019s History Network annual Community History Project Prize for its exhibition \u2018Monmouthshire Women Making Change\u2019, which runs until 11 March 2018 . The project explores the contribution the county\u2019s women have made to suffrage, the war effort, agriculture, the peace movement and how continued involvement in different issues continues to improve women\u2019s lives, locally and globally. This collaborative exhibition is curated by an intergenerational group of volunteers - a graduate, two university students and a member of the community, working with community organisations. The judges praised the museum\u2019s team for the \u2018enthusiastic way in which community groups of all ages and cultures have worked together to bring their own material to illuminate the women's histories brought to light. The panel were truly uplifted to see a small rural museum working so creatively.\u2019 www.abergavennymuseum.co.uk\nAn exhibition at 1 Royal Crescent, Bath, celebrates the 250th anniversary of Bath\u2019s landmark building. \u2018A View from the Crescent\u2019 runs until 19 November. www.no1royalcrescent.org.uk\nWhile many museums face cuts in funding support from local government, Dorset County Museum is to receive a grants of \u00a3150,000 and a loan of \u00a3457,000 from West Dorset District Council for its new project \u2018Tomorrow\u2019s Museum for Dorset\u2019. The \u00a313.2 m programme has a \u00a39.9m HLF grant and will include new galleries, state-of-the-art storage facilities, a new learning centre and a new shop and cafe. AIM Bulletin August 2017. www.dorsetcountymuseum.org http://tomorrowsmuseumfordorset.org/\nBungay Castle Trust together with Bungay Museum has been able, thanks to a generous bequest from a local resident, to purchase the King\u2019s Head Hotel. This 16th century former coaching inn is one of the most prominent buildings in the town centre, adjacent to the 12th century castle built by Henry Bigod. Plans are being developed for the entire site which will include renovation of the hotel to provide bed-and-breakfast accommodation, and the establishment of a community Heritage Centre with a new venue for the town\u2019s museum. Suffolk Local History Council Newsletter Autumn 2017. www. slhc.org.uk www.bungay-suffolk.co.uk/activities/museum.asp\nAn exhibition at The Foundling Museum in London running from 29 September to 7 January 2018, is entitle \u2018Basic Instincts\u2019. This explores Georgian attitudes to love, desire and female respectability through the radical paintings of Joseph Highmore. There are a number of associated events. Further details can be found at www.foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events\nWhitchurch Silk Mill is temporarily closed for a major refurbishment project. They celebrated with a splendid evening \u2018Last Night of the Mill\u2019 and the end of September when visitors enjoyed street food, fireworks and a ceilidh. Their \u2018Preserving the Fabric Project\u2019 benefits from HLF support. The Mill, Shop and Caf\u00e9 are due to re-open August 2018. www.whitchurchsilkmill.org .uk\nCentre for English Local History Thesis Collection\nA new online resource for local historians from the University of Leicester\nA new website makes available all the PhD theses completed by students at the Centre for English Local History, University of Leicester. The collection comprises 100 theses covering subjects from medieval moats to hunting in Northamptonshire. The full text is available to read and download in the majority of cases.\nFounded in 1948, the Centre pioneered local history as an academic discipline in Britain. Research students have been central to its activities, and the theses are important research publications in their own right. We hope that improved access and discovery tools make this collection a useful resource for anyone interested in local history.\nThe diversity of themes and places found in the collection reflects the Centre\u2019s mission to undertake research across the regions of England, and to encourage interdisciplinary approaches. Landscape history, a Leicester speciality, is well represented. Many studies are comparative, or use long time frames that break the conventions of periodisation.\nThe collection should also be seen as a source for the history of history. At least two PhD\u2019s supervised by W.G. Hoskins can be found here. Authors such as Margaret Spufford, David Hey, and Michael Reed all became academic historians with distinguished careers.\nIt is hoped that more material can be added in the future. We are also interested in knowing more about the earlier authors and how they came to their research topics. If you are an author, or knew them, please do get in contact with William Farrell, email: wjbf1@le.ac.uk Tel. 0116 252 2018\nFound out more here: https://elhleics.omeka.net/about\nBirmingham History Day takes place on 25 November, at the University of Birmingham. The industrial theme includes papers on \u2018James Watt\u2019s Lap Engine at the Soho Manufactory\u2019; the hidden histories of the men, women and children who worked at Boulton & Watt\u2019s Soho sites; an example of children working in local history with \u2018The News Team\u2019; and local projects on the slave trade, and on local manufactures. Contact email m.m.dick@bham.ac.uk or book online athttp://shop.bham.ac.uk\nFriends of the Centre for West Midlands History hold a series of Thursday evening research seminars which are free and open to everyone, there is no need to book. On 16 November \u2018Birmingham\u2019s Hill family: a philanthropic dynasty? Future dates are 18 January, 8 February, 8 and 22 March and 2 24 May. Further details can be found on the website at http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/cwmh/events/index.aspx or contact Kate Croft to be included on their mailing list K.Croft@bham.ac.uk\nThe programme for \u2018Locality and Region\u2019 seminars at the Institute for Historical Research will be found on the website http://www.history.ac.uk/events/seminar/locality-region\nThe Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford offers many courses of interest to local historians. They will be holding Open Events (days/afternoons/evenings) for prospective students. For postgraduate studies in history this will be on 5 December; for the undergraduate diploma in social and local history the date is 18 January. Full details of these and others can be found at https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/about/openday\nThe British Schools Museum, Hitchin, and the British & Foreign School Society are working together on three educational programmes. Schools Outreach will take the museum to schools, particularly those who do not already have contact, motivating children to succeed in key subject areas, and helping teachers develop innovative lessons. Talking in Class will develop and deliver training and support for secondary school children in presentation skills and techniques. The Informal Learning Programme helps children maintain motivation and learning through the summer holidays. www.britishschoolsmuseum.org.uk\nEastbourne Local History Society\u2019s newsletter issue 184 contains an article that illustrates the complexities of researching the history of a school. When many schools were private businesses their prosperity varied; they moved address, but usually kept the same name; they merged and divided; they advertised for pupils; they received bequests \u2013 all of which might provide evidence for their history. The society was able to help an enquirer with a comprehensive reply to a query that began with an insignia on a prize book. www.eastbournehistoryorg.uk\n20. Publication and research awards 2017 Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nThis year we had another excellent set of papers to judge for the Publications and Research Awards, with long-lists of nine each for the \u2018short article\u2019 and \u2018long article\u2019 categories. The winner of the former was Rosemary Wherrett, with her intriguing and carefully-researched paper on the early photographers of Tewkesbury, taking a theme which has hardly ever been considered by local historians but is of major importance in that it provides us (and family historians) with a crucial new source from the 1850s onwards. The article (which was published in the July issue of The Local Historian) emphasises the importance of looking at the local newspapers, themselves a crucial source, and especially the advertisements\u2014a topic which I also address in one of my \u2018endpieces\u2019 in this issue of Local History News. This is an approach which other local historians could usefully follow, and researching photographers is clearly feasible and illuminating (and it also means that there should be good potential for illustrating the finished product).\nThe runner-up was Catherine Alexander, whose analysis of an eighteenth-century manuscript cookery book from Northumberland is set against the framework of the social circle of its compiler, Jane Loraine of Kirkharle. This paper, which is published in the present issue of The Local Historian, draws attention to the potential of using the names of those ladies (and some gentlemen) who provided recipes for Jane, because they allowed Catherine Alexander to build up a picture of her network of friends, society acquaintances and kinsfolk. The article also identifies the significance of medical remedies (which are numerous in the book) and to the blurred boundaries between these and the recipes for food.\nOther short articles in the list of award winners included Geoffrey Ball of Saffron Walden, who assessed the impact of Capability Brown\u2019s landscape changes at Audley End upon the field sports which had hitherto been practiced in the area. Lee Ruddin also used newspapers, to look at the nature of anti-German sentiment on Merseyside following the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, while Fabian Hiscock analysed the circumstances which prevailed in Berkhamsted (Hertfordshire) during the near-famine of 1795-6. Finally Robert Sephton, who sadly died just before he could receive his certificate, considered the role of women in the lengthy strike at the Bliss Mill tweed factory in Chipping Norton just before the First World War\u2014a local case study convincingly set in the context of the wider labour movement of the early twentieth century.\nThe winner of the long article category was Cherry Lewis, whose article on what Simon Winchester called \u201cthe map that changed the world\u201d (William Smith\u2019s geological map of England and Wales, of 1815) focused on the contribution made by the industrialist David Mushet and his work in the Forest of Dean. All the judges were impressed by this paper, which illustrates how detailed local research and analysis can contribute valuable perspectives to a broader subject. This article is published in the present issue of The Local Historian. The runner-up was Paul Quayle\u2019s fine study from the Isle of Man. Enclosure of commonland is a familiar concept in local history in England and Wales, but Paul highlights how it is poorly understood and little researched on the Island. He notes the steady depletion of commonland by piecemeal inclosure over the centuries, and ten charts the moves towards the great1860 Act of Tynwald, for inclosing the remainder of the uninclosed \u2018Forest\u2019. He discusses the debates about the legislation, the settlement reached, the allotments made and, especially, the end of common grazing and the removal of access rights and the social and economic impact \u2013 importantly, he has a final section which sets out an agenda for future archaeological and historical research.\nAmong the other winners in this category were Janet Few, who studied the Bible Christians, a little-known Protestant denomination, in rural north-west Devon, including the evidence for their migration to North America. She discussed the religious make-up of the area in the eighteenth century and moves forward to the 1851 religious census, placing the group in the context of social structures and the social order and arguing that the hostility which they received at home was a major factor in their moving to the New World. Glyn Scott Sutcliffe provided a detailed account of the \u2018Bounty Baby\u2019 scheme introduced by the mayor of Halifax in 1908, in the wider context of infant welfare in the Edwardian borough, notes the remarkably low rates of infant mortality that now prevail, and that the circumstances of 1908 are now scarcely imaginable. Jos\u00e9 Bosworth, Pat Hudson, Maureen Johnson and Denise Shillitoe jointly-authored a paper on the impact of the lunacy of Sir Robert Hodshon, a seventeenth-century gentleman of Hebburn, County Durham, on his family and estate. They use the letters from Lady Frances Hodshon to her brother-in-law and sister, Sir Peter and Lady Mary Middleton of Stockeld in Yorkshire, and explore the ramifications, including the way the lunacy contributed to the disintegration of an estate already burdened by economic, religious and political pressures and by litigious behaviour.\nFinally, David M. Yorath investigated the events in South West England during the Perkin Warbeck rebellion in the mid-1490s. He traces the impact of Perkin Warbeck\u2019s rebellions from 1495 to 1497, and looks at the movement of the principal protagonists, the local management of the crisis \u2013 a very interesting example of the local significance of, and local responses to, national and international events.\n21. BALH Trustee Profile: Dr Virginia Bainbridge Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nI have always loved history, and I first became excited by local history when I did an \u2018A-Level\u2019 history project using original documents from the Essex Record Office. I have taught Local History and Palaeography in several counties: Essex, Gloucestershire, Greater London, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, Sussex and Wiltshire. I am currently organising The Swainswick History Trail, a community history project in my own parish near Bath, 2016-19. A lecture, A Brief History of Swainswick, exhibitions and activities will lead to a walking trail for the neighbouring suburb\u2019s Larkhall Festival next year.\nThroughout my career I have been engaged with adult learners and researching and writing public history for a general audience. I have an academic background and began by teaching Extra-Mural and WEA classes in London. I moved on to work as an editor on the prestigious Victoria County History volumes in Oxfordshire and later in Wiltshire. I was subsequently employed as Manorial Documents Register project officer for Wiltshire and Swindon to update the county MDR catalogue for The National Archives Discovery website. I am currently the historian-trainer for A Forgotten Landscape, a Heritage Lottery funded project based at South Gloucestershire Council.\nMy PhD was on late medieval parish life, Gilds in the Medieval Countryside: Social and Religious Change in Cambridgeshire c.1350-1550 (1996). I am now writing a book on religious life and the English Reformation, Prayer and Power: the Bridgettine Nuns of Syon Abbey c.1415-1600. Friends have challenged me to finish it by the time I am 60 (2021), so I must hurry!\nI enjoy teaching palaeography and all aspects of local history from Domesday Book to the present. I do freelance work for community groups and other clients, transcribing and translating Medieval Latin and later documents, and explaining their historical context.\n22. Visit to the Houses of Parliament and the Parliamentary Archives Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nEarly in August a party of BALH members assembled in Westminster Hall, the only surviving part of the Palace of Westminster following the destructive fire of 1834. From here, with our guide Timothy, we were treated to an extensive tour of the Houses of Parliament starting at where the Queen enters the building and goes to the Robing Room to prepare for the Ceremony of the Opening of Parliament, and when the Royal Standard is raised on the Victoria Tower to indicate her presence in the Palace of Westminster. Our tour took us along many long corridors and assembly rooms which were adorned with many monarchs and outstanding politicians together with some quite large paintings of key events in British history, especially the Battle of Waterloo with Wellington meeting Blucher, and the Battle of Trafalgar at the death of Nelson. We eventually came to the House of Lords with its red upholstery and the magnificent Royal Throne (designed by Pugin) completely gilded and from where the Queen addresses both Houses after the House of Commons has been summoned by the Black Rod banging on the door to the House of Commons after it has been closed in his face. The archway to the door to the House of Commons still retains the bomb damage caused in the Second World War. From here we moved into the Central Lobby with the large statues of Margaret Thatcher, Clement Atlee, David Lloyd George, and Winston Churchill, and where a member of the electorate can \u2018lobby\u2019 their Member of Parliament. We now moved into the House of Commons with its distinctive green upholstery (on which you cannot sit!) and our tour guide pointed out the Speaker\u2019s Chair, the Government and Opposition benches and the Voting Lobbies. Finally we arrived back in Westminster Hall after this exhilarating and most enlightening tour of this magnificent piece of architecture and gave our most grateful thanks to Timothy our guide.\nIn the afternoon, after assembling in the Black Rod\u2019s Garden, we were escorted up into the Victoria Tower to see the Parliamentary Archives. We were taken by our guide, Jennifer Lynch \u2013 Senior Archivist, to the centre of the tower over the place where the Royal Carriages enter during the Ceremonies and where the original cast-iron circular staircase is located. From here we were taken into the air-conditioned, humidity-controlled, fire -protected rooms where all the original Acts of Parliament are stored as parchment rolls each with their Regnal Year-an absolute treasure to actually see. We then had a most informative lecture with displays on the holdings of the Parliamentary Archives, ranging from the maps and plans of railways and canals to the Journals of both Houses, Hansard Reports, and the personal papers of politicians like David Lloyd George. We then inspected a wide range of maps, documents and artefacts including a copy of the Constitution of the United States of America and a gravestone submitted in an inheritance dispute! Finally we gave our thanks to Jennifer for such an excellent talk and tour.\n23. Book review: Middle Ridgeway Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nEric Jones and Patrick Dillon with paintings by Anna Dillon\nSalisbury: Wessex Books, 2016\n\u00a316.95 available from http://middle-ridgeway.co.uk/\nMiddle Ridgeway tells the story of the chalk downland of the North Wessex Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in a refreshingly new way, considering the themes of the influence of the London market for trade and agriculture, the relationship between ploughland and grassland, land use and countryside sports, all of which have contributed to make the MR what it is today.\nAlso taken into account are perspectives from nature conservation and the ecology of the bird population over time, using practical examples to show how environmental history can expand our view of the landscape. Historical literary references are included and add much to the text, with extracts from authors such as Richard Jefferies and Alfred Williams well chosen to vividly portray the MR over time and illustrate the changes, both in terms of wildlife and also the customs and way of life for those who resided in the area. The archaeological record is also considered, as are the difficulties of evaluating data which is often historically patchy.\nThe artwork by Anna Dillon beautifully complements the prose, encouraging the reader to reflect on a sense of place and giving a wonderful colour and texture to the book. Jones and Dillon have utilised a wide range of historical material from diaries to trade directories, estate records, excavation reports and ornithological reports. Middle Ridgeway showcases the use of these varied and under-used, perhaps in some cases unfamiliar sources, providing a clear understanding of how they can be of practical use when researching a landscape to enable a more comprehensive study.\nMiddle Ridgeway aims to look at the landscape from a new angle; to combine the ecological and historical record to weave a story; to give a sense of place to what is a beautiful and compelling landscape. Jones and Dillon have been inspired by the idea of \u2018storyline\u2019; engagement with an area which connects people, places, events and ideas across place and time. With a clear and easy to read prose, MR has the power not just to help the reader understand the Middle Ridgeway as a unique environment, but it also provides the tools and inspiration to enable everyone to look more closely at the places which matter to them.\nAn extremely enjoyable read, Middle Ridgeway offers a unique insight into the study of the landscape. References are described within the text and there is a bibliography at the end. It is excellently written and thoroughly researched.\nThis publication offers a refreshingly different approach to the study of the landscape. A highly recommended read for anyone interested in local history, social history, agricultural history and nature conservation, as well, of course, for those who love the North Wessex Downs.\nJulie Davis is County Local Studies Librarian, Wiltshire & Swindon Archives\n24. Landscape in the Welsh valleys Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nMy daughter and her partner have bought a house at Machen, between Newport and Caerphilly. I\u2019m delighted that they chose to live there, since it gives me a chance to learn more about a beautiful and historically rich area. Machen is in the Eastern Valleys, on the south-east fringe of the South Wales coalfield. If I\u2019d been writing this 50 years ago there would have been numerous local pits still in operation, but now none remains.\nThe Afon Rhymney flows at the bottom of the village, the mound of Mynydd Machen (1192 feet) stands sentinel behind, and the ridge that divides the deep valley of the Rhymney from the dramatic valley of the Sirhowy lies to the north. Four miles west is Caerphilly, with its sensational castle \u2013 the second largest in Wales \u2013 and to the east is Bassaleg, whose name contains the word \u2018basilica\u2019, and is thus of very great antiquity.\nThere is something compelling and at the same time troubled about the history of those lands. They had, and now have again, great beauty, with long ridges, steep slopes, deep valleys, wooded hillsides and summits with huge views. But they have a harrowing human history, especially from the beginning of the 1840s when this became the world\u2019s greatest coalfield. Only six miles from Machen is Senghenydd, the scene in October 1913 of Britain\u2019s worst ever mining disaster. At least 439 men and boys were killed in a massive explosion at the Universal Colliery, twelve years after 81 miners had been killed in a disaster at the same pit. The little town had a population of less than 5000 in 1911 \u2013 almost 10 per cent of the people, 20 per cent of the men and boys, died on that dreadful day.\nThankfully, Machen was spared such nightmares, but its industrial history is remarkably varied \u2013 there were Roman silver-lead mines south of the village, on the hill at Draethen in the parish of Rhydygwern; there were seventeenth century ironworks here; and today there are quarries on the north side of the valley stretching far back into the hillside. But like so many places in the Valleys, Machen is now also a commuter village\u2014Anna works in Newport and Sean travels daily to Llantrisant, north-west of Cardiff, making good use of the improved road links to the M4. It\u2019s another chapter in the history of a community whose roots go back many centuries.\nI study my copy of the Ordnance Survey 1-inch to 1-mile sheet 154 Cardiff, published in 1956. Skeins of railway lines thread the Valleys\u2014three lines converge on Machen from the west, and the parish has five stations, three of them closed\u2014today all are long gone. Southwards, beyond Machen, the ancient rural landscape of Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire is almost untouched in 1956, but in the Valleys the mining villages straggle along the main roads, and the speckled symbol which indicates spoilheaps is ubiquitous. Collieries punctuate the valley floors, and tramways and mineral lines climb slopes and wriggle through narrow side-valleys, heading for the hills where the waste was dumped.\nEverywhere are signs of a vastly more ancient landscape\u2014numerous tumuli dot the ridges, there are cairns along parish boundaries, farmhouses have names in Gothic script, mottes and castle mounds crown prominent summits. This is, in short, a classic landscape of layers, a palimpsest where every historical phase of the past three thousand years has left its mark. At Gelligaer, six miles from Machen, a medieval church stands next to a Roman fort, overlooking Ystrad Mynach (\u2018valley of the monks\u2019) and a host of transport and mining sites of the industrial period ... a wonderfully rich historical landscape\u2014but I can never forget the human dimension.\n25. U3A Family History Conference Show more \uffeb Show less \uffec\nHeld at the Palace Hotel, Buxton, Peak District, 21 September 2017.\nThis was the fifth annual conference of this nature and attracted active U3A members from all over the country, apparently often group leaders. They were very knowledgeable about family history but local history was a newer area to many. There were four talks during the day, the first being by Else Churchill on family history research before 1700. My talk was entitled \u2018Local History for Family Historians\u2019 and largely based on the latest edition of BALH\u2019s Internet Sites Directory. My husband Stephen volunteered to help with the driving and carrying the book stock for the BALH book stall, and staffed it throughout the day. There were two rooms of bookstalls, and we sold \u00a3360 of BALH books, including 37 copies of the Directory. We gave out 150 BALH membership leaflets, two individuals joined as members on the day, and there may well be more to follow in the weeks to come. Despite the very long and slow drive to the venue, culminating a 15-mile diversion across the narrow but charming High Peak road as the sun finally set, this was an occasion well worth attending on BALH\u2019s behalf, and most enjoyable thanks to the excellent and friendly U3A organisation.",
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        "raw_content": "Partnerships for the goals 16 May 2018\nFinancing thinking about the future\nLuis Lianes\nThe growing importance of sustainable finance in the global agenda, as one of the key elements to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Paris Agreement on Climate change. This was the content of the debate of the second panel of the BBVA Sustainable Finance Forum, an event that convened in Madrid business leaders, investors and institutional representatives.\nClimate change: Businesses and investors spring into action\nIberdrola, Repsol and BlackRock representatives debated today about the need to integrate climate change into their strategies, speaking at the \u2018BBVA Sustainable Finance Forum\u2019 event, held today at BBVA\u2019s headquarters in Madrid. 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But also, he insisted, through the progressive integration of environmental matters into risk models and, likewise importantly, the involvement of all stakeholders to collectively contribute to achieve a higher impact in terms of sustainability. \u201cThe future of banks is to provide funding thinking about the future,\u201d said Ballabriga.\nLeadership and example\nSimone Dettling, Banking Team Lead of the United Nations Environment Programme-Finance Initiative (UNEP-FI), pointed out the challenge and the opportunity that lie for the global financial industry in promoting a sustainable economy. A process in which \u201cwe need to make quick progress\u201d, she said, but which also entails \u201ca long-term goal.\u201d \u201cWe are sprinting and running a marathon at the same time,\u201d she noted, using a highly visual analogy.\n\u201cThe future of banks is to provide funding thinking about the future\u201d\nDettling also spoke about the need to \u201cdefine a clear roadmap\u201d to move forward in the common challenge of the fight against climate change. She called for a greater level of awareness and leadership from all parties involved in the journey towards sustainability, including the financial industry and global leaders. \u201cThe more leadership we see, the more we will be able to do,\u201d she said.\nIn this sense, she argued that sustainability is the answer to the financial crisis, and cited BBVA as a \u201cfantastic example of bank that has reinvented itself and that is changing its culture to adapt to the new scenarios.\u201d\nFrom left to right: Carlos Torres Vila, Soraya S\u00e1enz de Santamar\u00eda y Francisco Gonz\u00e1lez.\nThe importance of banks\nJos\u00e9 Manuel Marqu\u00e9s, Head of the Financial Innovation Division, Bank of Spain, focused on the importance of promoting this type of meetings to raise awareness about the relevance of sustainable finance and the crucial role of the financial sector in the challenge of the fight against climate change. \u201cWithout its involvement we will not be able to take on the challenge that lies ahead of us,\u201d he said.\nIn this respect, he stressed that \u201cthe climate risk that all institutions are facing must be part of their risk management function.\u201d And he urged banks to foster another set of initiatives to promote sustainability, such as the creation of financial products that allow retail customers and SMEs manage their climate change-related risks and contribute to fight it. For example, by marketing green mortgages.\nBBVA reinforces its commitment to human rights\nHuman rights are an essential element of BBVA\u2019s purpose: \u201cto bring the age of opportunity to everyone.\u201d Its Commitment to human rights, approved in 2018, sets the foundations for further progress in that direction, involving all the people who work in BBVA\u2019s ecosystem.\nMarqu\u00e9s underscored how important it is for \u201cfinancial institutions to define a clear strategy and a vision of where they want to go,\u201d aware that the transition towards a sustainable economy is \u201ca complex process, which cannot be accomplished from one day to the next.\u201d\nHe recognized that \u201cfrom the world of central banks, there are many things that can be done\u201d to foster sustainability, such as promoting initiatives in the area of climate risk measurement, or reviewing reserve and collateral management processes applying, also, climate risk criteria.\nWim Mijs, CEO of the European Banking Federation (EBF), closed the panel devoted to sustainable finance and the global agenda. 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        "raw_content": "The Berkeley County School District Student Records Department is responsible for the archiving of student cumulative records of former Berkeley County School District students. If you are in need of your school records for any reason, please read all of the instructions below. Please note that we do not store records for private/community schools in Berkeley County.\nPer District policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) student records are only available to those who have authorization from the student or parent, guardian or responsible person if the student is less than 18 years of age. If the student is 18 years of age or older, school records will not be released to a parent, guardian, or responsible person without the student\u2019s written consent.\nPlease read the following and submit your request through the appropriate organization/department to avoid delays with processing.\nRecent Graduates/ Attendees\nIf you graduated in the last year, records will be available at your High School until September of the year of graduation. If you withdrew from school within the last three (3) years, check with the last school attended to see if your records are still available there before submitting a request to the Records Department.\nGED Verification/ Replacement Diplomas\nhttps://ed.sc.gov/instruction/adult-education/diploma-replacement/\nhttps://scdhec.gov/vital-records/birth-certificates\nhttp://www.scdhec.gov/Health/Vaccinations/#records1\nwww.collegeboard.com or call 866-756-7346\nwww.actstudent.org or call 319-337-1270\nWorkKeys Scores\nwww.myworkkeys.com or call 800-967-5539\n(EX: IEP, 504 Plans)\nSpecial Education records are maintained in the BCSD Special Education Department: To request these records call 843-899-8647.\nHow to Request a Transcript/School Records\nEffective March 1, 2018, former students, educational institutions and authorized third parties MUST request transcripts and education verifications online. Allow a minimum of three (3) to five (5) business days to process your request. This processing time may be shorter or longer depending on the volume of requests. Phone, mail and fax requests will NOT be accepted.\nUsing the link below, complete the online form, submit payment and receive updates as your request is processed. Please note that third parties will be required to upload a student release form as part of the verification process.\nAct 155 Diploma Appeals\n*Please note that you can either print the form and return it by mail, or submit the form online for processing.* This application will allow you to petition the Berkeley County School District's Board of Education per the process described below.\nThe General Assembly passed legislation titled Act 155. It was signed into law by Governor Nikki R. Haley on April 14. The law states in part \u201cBeginning with the graduating class of 2015, students are no longer required to meet the exit examination requirements set forth in in this section and State Regulation to earn a South Carolina high school diploma.\"\nAny former Berkeley County student who is no longer enrolled in a public school and who previously failed to receive a high school diploma or was denied graduation solely for failing to meet the exit exam requirements (BSAP or HSAP) may petition the Berkeley County school board to determine their eligibility to receive a high school diploma. This bill covers students from the graduating class of 1990 to the graduating class of 2014. The Berkeley County School board will transmit diploma requests to the South Carolina Department of Education in accordance with Department procedures, which are included below.\nFormer Berkeley County School District students eligible to receive a South Carolina high school diploma under these provisions must have met all other graduation requirements at the time of his or her high school attendance. All eligible candidates\u2019 names must be verified and submitted to the State Department of Education by the Berkeley County School District designee. The State Department of Education will not accept requests directly from a diploma candidate.\nThe South Carolina Department of Education will begin processing requests from local school boards as soon as possible. Since this law applies to the graduating class of 2015, students in the graduating class of 2014 who are denied graduation solely for failing to meet the exit exam requirement may petition their local school board for a high school diploma as soon as they are no longer enrolled in public school, as outlined in the law.\nLearn more! Visit the state's Department of Education at http://www.ed.sc.gov/newsroom/public-information-resources/high-school-exit-exam-elimination/ to access a variety of tools related to this including a list of Frequently Asked Questions.\nDistrict Student Records Coordinator\n1 Men Riv Drive",
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        "raw_content": "It is well known that Johannes Larsen lived and worked in Kerteminde, where he could see out his window to the magnificent, fertile garden and to the sea, as his closest neighbours! He was surrounded by grand and varied nature, and it was to a high degree fundamental for his work. Nature is the motif, the daily motif is nature.\nBut what is the situation with artists today? Contemporary artists? Do artists who live and work close to nature allow their environment to inspire and affect them to such a great degree?\nIn the exhibition \u201cNATURE - Home & Workplace\u201d, we explore whether there is a connection between the reflections of contemporary artists about living and working in nature, and that which is expressed in their concrete works of art.\nThe exhibition has a special focus on Greenland, Iceland, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. It is comprised of artists who are highly recognized for their artistic work, not only in their own countries but internationally, and with many exhibitions at home and abroad. In addition, they have received prizes and commendations for their innovative and original artistic expression. They show us a many-sided Nordic region, where younger, internationally recognized, contemporary artists consciously choose to live close to nature, out in the country as Alhed and Johannes Larsen did!\nhttps://en.johanneslarsenmuseet.dk/plan-your-visit/calendar/2018/nature-%E2%80%93-home-workplace/",
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        "raw_content": "The Indian team poses with the trophy after claiming a 2-1 victory in their ODI series in Australia.\nChahal-Dhoni-Jadhav Lead India to 2-1 ODI Series Win in Australia\nIndia clinch ODI series victory in Australia with seven-wicket win in series-decider at Melbourne.\nMS Dhoni (87*) and Kedar Jadhav (61*) see India home in 231-run chase after Yuzvendra Chahal\u2019s record 6/42.\nThis is India\u2019s maiden bilateral ODI series win Down Under, to follow up on their first-ever Test series win in the country.\nIndia have concluded what will be remembered as one of their finest tours of Australia with another first \u2013 Yuzvendra Chahal and MS Dhoni\u2019s heroics have helped the team to their maiden bilateral ODI series win Down Under, sealed with a seven-wicket win in the deciding third ODI at Melbourne on Friday, 18 January.\nChahal, who was included in the Indian XI for the first time in the series, derailed the Australian batting lineup with figures of 6/42 \u2013 the best by a spinner in any ODI on Australian soil \u2013 as the hosts were bowled out for 230.\nDhoni then marshalled the chase with his third half century of the three-match contest finishing unbeaten on 87, and together with Kedar Jadhav (61*) took India over the line on a sluggish MCG track with four balls to spare.\nVirat Kohli's men became the first country to return from Australia without losing a single series, having claimed a historic 2-1 triumph in the Tests and drawn the T20Is 1-1.\n\u201cTwo set batsmen there who knew what to do and they got the job done. 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        "raw_content": "October 02, 2017 Rec & Sports \u00bb Rec News\nBoise Makes Case for Sports Park, Requests Public Input\nCourtesy Boise Hawks\nThe city of Boise is making its case for a $40 million sports complex and $60 million mixed-use development in the River District, and is inviting the public to attend open houses and submit online responses to the potential project.\n\"This is really about the stars aligning, kind of perfectly, at this moment in time,\" said city spokesman Mike Journee. \"A downtown sports center of some type has been talked about for many years, and oftentimes that's been connected closely with the Hawks. This has a lot of other elements involved as well.\"\nOn the Boise Sports Park page on the city website, planners have offered a breakdown of the proposed multipurpose stadium, which would be the new home of the Boise Hawks baseball team. The complex is also intended to draw a Boise-based United States Soccer League team, Boise State University athletics, youth sporting events and cultural events like concerts and festivals.\nPlus, it would be a boon to the River District near Americana Boulevard and River Street, which, according to the city, is suffering a low rate of property value increase (10 percent in the past five years versus 52 percent downtown), deteriorating buildings and stagnant construction. Proponents of the project have identified an 11-acre, $4.8 million parcel for its construction near the Boise River that would be contributed by a private developer.\n\"We're talking about a $100 million investment in an area ... that has lagged behind the rest of downtown,\" Journee said. \"Neither the public stadium nor the private development would be viable without the other. This is going to be a great catalyst for that part of downtown.\"\nThe project would require a $36 million investment for the park itself and an additional $4 million in public infrastructure improvements. Funding would include the contribution of land, $5 million from the Greater Boise Auditorium District, $3 million from the Boise City general fund, $1 million from the operator of the park and a 20-year bond from the Capital City Development Corporation. It is estimated the park would be completely owned by the city of Boise in 20 years.\nPrivate development is anticipated to reach an additional $60 million, creating 60,000 square feet of retail space, 120,000 square feet of office space, parking\u2014a recent study put the number of parking spaces within half a mile of the proposed stadium at 5,000\u2014and 300 new residences. It is also projected to create 1,240 full- and part-time jobs with $36 million in payroll annually.\nOver two years of construction and 20 years of operation, according to an early feasibility study, the project would have a cumulative cost of $883 million, but generate a total of $1.8 billion, including $802 million in private earnings and $28 million in tax revenues to the city.\nA timetable for the stadium begins this fall, and by winter 2017, the Boise City Council and GBAD will consider its financial terms. In spring 2018, the stadium will undergo reviews of land use and design, with a groundbreaking in 2019 and a grand opening in 2020. For now, the city is putting the idea of the stadium before the public for input.\n\"We're establishing that this is a viable thing\u2014that this can happen,\" Journee said.\nOpen houses on the project will take place Thursday, Oct. 5, at the Boise Centre from 6-8 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Payette Brewing from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and at Boise City Hall Monday, Oct. 16, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.\nPossible Sports Stadium Developers Shift Focus to West of Downtown Boise\nGrowing Pains: Congestion, Social Media Maelstroms and World Cafes\nTags: Rec News, Boise, Boise River, Culture, Downtown, Entertainment, Local sports, news, Rec, Sports, City of Boise, Greater Boise Auditorium District, Capital City Development Corporation, River District, stadium, sports complex\nCity Open Houses Will Gauge Public Response to Clean Energy Plan\nBoise Officials Choose New Downtown Drop-off/Pick-up Zone for Friday, Saturday Nights\nLatest in Rec News\nSun Valley Resort to Join Epic Pass for 2019-20 Season\nBoise Bicycle Project Hopes People Will Roll Out for Annual Bikin' For Lovin'\nSun Valley Hotels Go Above and Beyond for Winter Visitors\nMore Rec News \u00bb\nTwo Wheels, Three Bike-related Events\nIdaho Yoga Week to Kick Off With Free Class in Cecil D. Andrus Park in Downtown Boise\nDJ Skate Night at Indian Creek Plaza @ Indian Creek Plaza\nFridays, 6-10 p.m. Continues through Feb. 22 FREE-$6, $4 skate rental\nGNL Trivia at Barbarian Brewing @ Barbarian Brewing Downtown Boise Taproom\nMondays, 7-9 p.m. Continues through May 20 FREE\nGNL Trivia at Double Tap @ Double Tap Pub\nWednesdays, 7-9 p.m. Continues through Feb. 27 FREE",
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        "raw_content": "What are my options in Texas in a child custody case?\nOn behalf of Law Office of Nancy H. Boler posted in Child Custody on Monday, February 16, 2015.\nWhen you get a divorce, frequently, children are involved. In Texas, child custody is often referred to as a conservatorship. This conservatorship is in harmony with the group of laws that the federal government has implemented called the Uniform Child Custody Act. This allows for a more uniform custody situation than if each state had its own separate and different laws regarding child custody. Can you imagine what the world of divorce would look like if parents could shop around, get the best state for his or her situation and meet their citizenship qualifications?\nFindLaw says that child custody is still a bit different from state to state, but the Uniform Child Custody Act reduces or eliminates conflicts that could occur from state to state. Many times, the court will allow both parents to share custody of the children because this is the best thing for the child. The judge will always put the interests of the child first. This is a good reason to have an attorney by your side who can present the case in light of your contributions.\nIn Texas, you can choose to file a parenting plan which is basically a proposed custody arrangement and even a visitation schedule. If you go this route, the process may be quicker and easier. If you choose to work collaboratively with your spouse, you may need to have a lawyer involved who can guide you through the process because he or she knows the laws of Texas intimately.\nIf you and your spouse cannot come up with a custody arrangement the judge in charge of your divorce will make the determination for you. With most states, including Texas, asking the child what he or she prefers will definitely be a deciding factor. Other aspects will include the following:\nWill joint custody or joint conservatorship be in the child's best interest, to include physical and emotional well-being?Will both parents be supportive of the relationship the child has with each of them?Can the parents communicate effectively to help the child grow?How much did each parent contribute to the raising of the child before the divorce?\nDon't be afraid to seek an attorney who can help you get the determination that is best for you and your child.\nSource: FindLaw, \"Texas Child Custody Laws\" accessed Feb. 16, 2015",
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        "raw_content": "Sometimes when you pick up your pen to write, you are assailed by a haunting thought. A single thought or two, which you feel can form the basis of a beautiful poetry. The central idea of the poem is a single thought but there are so many thoughts which lead from it or boil down to it. At such times, the form that can most beautifully show off your work is a villanelle.\nWhat Is A Villanelle?\nWell, Villanelle is a French word, derived from the original word in Italian, villanella. Villanella is believed derived from the Latin villano (farmhand), which is in turn derived from the Latin villa (farm).\nIt is a verse form consisting of five tercets and a final quatrain, which has only two end rhymes, repeating the first and third lines of the first stanza alternately in the following stanzas, and combining those two refrain lines into the final couplet in the quatrain. A villanelle needs no particular meter or line length. It is a terribly obsessive form of poetry which hinges on a single thought which is repeated through out the poem.\nA good example of a villanelle is the following one written by Dylan Thomas titled \"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night\". It is one of the most famous villanelles and is a great example of how villanelle repetition works. Carefully note the rhyme scheme and the refrains. Using a villanelle is the best and easiest way to explain its structure.\nBefore we discuss more about the technical aspects of the villanelle lets delve a little into the history of the villanelle.\nThe word villanelle, or villenesque, was used toward the end of the sixteenth century to describe literary imitations of rustic songs. Such villanelles were alike in exhibiting a refrain which testified to their ultimate popular origin. The villanelle was, in a sense, invented by Jean Passerat (1534-1602) whose poem about a turtle dove is acknowledged as the first modern villanelle. In the nineteenth century, English poets including Oscar Wilde wrote villanelle. More recently, many American and British poets (including Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, W.H. Auden, and Dylan Thomas) have written Villanelles. Usually they vary the content of the repeated lines, to soften the strict repetition of the traditional form.\nThe mark of a villanelle, though, is the repetition of the first and third lines throughout the poem. The first line is repeated as the last line of the second and fourth stanzas, and as the penultimate line of the final quatrain. The third line is repeated as the last line of the third and fifth stanzas, and as the last line of the concluding quatrain (and thus the last line of the poem). Line length, meter, etc. will vary. The meter and length of the line is not part of the form - however, usually the lines are of approximately the same length, whatever the length for a particular villanelle may be. Some poets will vary the repeated lines (see Bishop's \"One Art\" and others will repeat them exactly each time (which is the norm) or vary only the punctuation.\nForm Of A Villanelle\nConventionally a villanelle looks like this.\nA1 (refrain)\nThe refrains in a villanelle do the following:\nThey form the heart or central idea of the poem and reflect its emotions.Due to their repetitive nature, refrains act like a mantra or a chant and get imprinted in the readers mind.Refrains are the extroverted lines of the poem. They make all the noise and draw attention to themselves.The emotion of the refrain calls attention to the importance of its repetitiveness.Refrains are a complete thought or statement or unit of speech.Refrains help plot or plan the villanelle as each refrain contains the plot structure of the villanelle. They contain the epiphany of the villanelle.\nSpecific detail refrains are surprising easier to write the Villanelle too. You will find sentences matching them. The intensity of the detail supplies the connectors to sentence before and after while broad general refrains fit in well and allow the reader to connect to the tercet lines.\nThe non refrain lines in the poem build upon the theme set by the refrain lines. Villanelle is one form of poetry which makes maximum use of enjambments to smoothen the flow of the poem. Consider this poem by W.H Auden titled 'If I could Tell You'. It is one of my personal favorites in villanelles.\nTime can say nothing but I told you so, ---------- Enjambment\nTime only knows the price we have to pay; ---------- Enjambment\nIf I could tell you, I would let you know. ---------- End ' stopped\nIf we should weep when clowns put on their show, - Enjambment\nIf we should stumble when musicians play, --------- Enjambment\nTime can say nothing but I told you so. --------- End ' stopped\nThere are no fortunes to be told, although --------- Enjambment\nBecause I love you more than I can say, --------- Enjambment\nThe winds must come from somewhere when they blow, - Enjambment\nThere must be reasons why the leaves decay; ---------- Enjambment\nTime can say nothing but I told you so. ---------- End ' stopped\nPerhaps the roses really want to grow, ---------- Enjambment\nThe vision seriously intends to stay; ---------- Enjambment\nSuppose the lions all get up and go, ---------- Enjambment\nAnd all the brooks and soldiers run away? ---------- End ' stopped\nI would say this is one poem which makes very good use of enjambments and end stopped sentences to smoothen the flow of the poem. In fact the refrains change from enjambments to end stopped sentences to keep the flow of the poem smooth. For example Line 1 which is an enjambment changes to an end-stopped sentence at Line 6 as here it is a paragraph ender.\nTake for example stanza 5\nPerhaps the roses really want to grow, ------ Enjambment\nThe vision seriously intends to stay; ------ Enjambment\nIf I could tell you, I would let you know. ------ End ' stopped\nEach of the lines deal with a different subject and hence could have been end-stopped sentences as they complete a thought. However having them enjambed increases the ease of reading, smoothens the poems and makes it more effective.\nTo better understand this, see the poem after deleting all the refrain lines, it would look like this:\nSuppose all the lions get up and go,\nThese are not exactly independent thoughts but beautiful justifications or support system for the refrain lines. The refrain would collapse without them.\nIt is important to know which thoughts can be converted into a villanelle and which can't be. To write a good villanelle you need to have a solid base to make the refrain and enough thoughts to lead into the refrain.\nThe repetition in a Villanelle made this form popular with audiences. The repetition allowed the listener to catch the poem more clearly at first hearing or first reading.\nA writer of a Villanelle can use the repetition to delve more deeply into her material. Each stanza can revise, amplify, and show more facets of what the poet feels.\nI would suggest using a blank form to write your villanelle in the beginning. Frame your central thought and write them as two refrains and then write down your refrains in a paper.\nLine 1 Refrain 1\nLine 12 Refrain 1\nMake sure that the refrains read well consecutively as they would form the last two lines of your poetry. 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This fusion of minds in the collaborative practices of the Bad Seeds has seen them develop into one of the most exciting, volatile and influential groups of musicians of the past 30 years.\nThe Bad Seeds were formed in 1983 after Cave\u2019s previous group, The Birthday Party, disintegrated during one final fractious recording session in Berlin. Freed from the constraints of what had been a traditional, if extraordinary, rock\u2019n\u2019roll band, Cave assembled a new group of visionary musicians in order to push at the boundaries of contemporary rock music.\nThe 1980s incarnations of the Bad Seeds were made up of a cosmopolitan group of international musicians. Each were innovative and individualistic musicians though the criteria for becoming a Bad Seed was less virtuoso musicianship and more an inherent aesthetic that manifested itself in their louche demeanour, their apparent couldn\u2019t-give-a-fuck attitude and, for some members, their ability to live on a Berlin diet of amphetamines and heroin.\nIt wasn\u2019t that this apparently misanthropic, drug-addled bunch of long-hairs in tailored suits were out of time, more that they were waiting for the world to catch up. If the Birthday Party had inadvertently helped to launch a cult of bat-crazed goth bands, then the Bad Seeds seemed altogether too strange to want to emulate. A band apart, right from their debut album \u201cFrom Her To Eternity\u201d (1984), the Bad Seeds have always sounded like nobody else on earth.\nAlthough one of the founder members of the group was Cave\u2019s long-time collaborator, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey, it was the introduction of Blixa Bargeld, who simultaneously helmed Einsturzende Neubaten, that established the Bad Seeds\u2019 modus operandi of drafting in musicians with an individual take on rock\u2019n\u2019roll finely honed through their own extracurricular activities: Warren Ellis via Dirty Three, Thomas Wydler via Die Haut, Martyn Casey via The Triffids, Jim Sclavunos a New York No Wave pioneer. Each brings something unique \u2013 together they create something extraordinary.\nThough ever the stick-thin, jack-knifing, malcontent, Cave\u2019s level of showmanship grew with the confidence he felt in the musicians around him. For audiences who had experienced the often shambolic theatre of cruelty that had epitomised Birthday Party performances, the Bad Seeds took live performance to another level and over thirty years have established themselves as perhaps the most dynamic and transcendent live band of their generation playing sold-out tours on every continent.\nBy the time of their third album, \u201cKicking Against The Pricks\u201d (1986), an increasing aptitude for more sedate material would become instrumental in the direction much of the Bad Seeds subsequent music would take. Through a remarkable series of albums, from \u201cTender Prey\u201d (1988) to \u201cLet Love In\u201d (1994), the Bad Seeds evolved into a sophisticated and instinctually progressive ensemble able to seamlessly switch from the most gentle love ballad to the most howling song of hate.\nThough frequently overlooked, hidden throughout Cave\u2019s lyrics has always been a deadpan antipodean humour that tempered even the blackest of his songs. This would rise to the fore on the album \u201cMurder Ballads\u201d (1996), a tour de force absurdist horror-show that incongruously gave the band a bona-fide hit with \u201cWhere The Wild Roses Grow\u201d, a duet with Kylie Minogue.\nThat the band have never had a follow-up hit single is neither surprising nor important. The Bad Seeds\u2019 reputation is founded on their ability to create albums that stand as complete works of art in their own right. The haunting, heart-breaking \u201cThe Boatman\u2019s Call\u201d (1997) is a master class in duende, \u201cAbattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus\u201d (2004) is one of the very few truly great double albums and \u201cDig, Lazarus Dig!!!\u201d (2008), invigorated by the garage rock experiments of the band\u2019s spin-off project Grinderman, is as visceral as anything the musicians had created since their post-punk beginnings.\nAfter having long established themselves as one of the most inventive working bands in the world, \u201cPush The Sky Away\u201d (2013), from the sepulchral stalker hymn \u201cWe No Who U R\u201d to the epic \u201cJubilee Street\u201d, set a new benchmark for the Bad Seeds in which experimental instrumentation combined with some of Cave\u2019s most oblique lyrics to date. Continued on into the remarkable \u201cSkeleton Tree\u201d (2016) this constant evolution is what has set Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds apart from the rest. 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        "raw_content": "S. Burlington: One-school solution proposed\nSouth Burlington\u2019s superintendent has recommended that the School Board move forward with an option to build one new elementary school for all of the city\u2019s students.\nS. Burlington: One-school solution proposed South Burlington\u2019s superintendent has recommended that the School Board move forward with an option to build one new elementary school for all of the city\u2019s students. 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Aging facilities and a shrinking student body have led city officials and residents to discuss the future of South Burlington\u2019s elementary schools.\nYoung said he believes a single elementary school is the option that will best serve the district for many years to come, he wrote in a memorandum to board members.\nHe presented his recommendation to board members at a Sept. 16 School Board meeting.\nThe recommendation comes several months after a city task force told City Council and School Board members that there is no need for three elementary schools in the city.\nThe School & City Master Planning Task Force, a group of 13 city residents, spent eight months reviewing facility assessments, enrollment trends and demographic studies. The group narrowed their choices by a majority vote from the six most viable school options to two.\nThe first option, referred to as Option O, consists of keeping Orchard Elementary School open for students in kindergarten through second grade. A new elementary school would be built for students in third through fifth grades, according to an information packet provided by the task force.\nFrederick H. Tuttle Middle School would house students in sixth through eighth grades.\nThe second option, referred to as Option Q, would build one new elementary school for students in kindergarten through grade four.\nThe current elementary schools could be repurposed for civic use, such as a senior center or community center, task force members recommended in June.\nOption Q was selected by Superintendent Young and his administrative team after considering the following: student opportunities, enrollment numbers, budget implications, historical view of the city budget, staffing needs, school safety and the future downtown area, City Center.\nCost for the projects were not immediately available. Young\u2019s proposal includes the recommendation to work with real estate investment advisers to assist with calculating the cost of the project.\nYoung said the proposal to build one new elementary school is the most appropriate option, but that the process must be done in phases, starting with a community survey. Task Force members in June suggested the survey which would solicit feedback from the community on the recommendation and rationale.\nYoung proposed a timeline that involves a request-for-proposal process to elicit developer interest in the three elementary schools, as well as a public vote in the spring or summer of 2016 and, if the vote passes, construction of the new school beginning in late 2016 or early 2016, according to his proposal.\nA new elementary school would improve school safety with a new design and technology systems included, Young said. The school would also be constructed in a way that would ensure the feel of small learning communities even though the school would be larger than the district\u2019s current schools.\nSchool Board member Martin LaLonde said he was not convinced that Young\u2019s recommendation would save the school district money or achieve the School Board\u2019s goals for the students.\n\u201cI\u2019m a little shell shocked,\u201d he said. \u201cIt sounds good in theory, but I just don\u2019t see the facts that show how that theory would work.\u201d\nElizabeth Fitzgerald, chairwoman of the council, said she is also not persuaded, and that there needs to be more clarity for the public on the aging of facilities and financial implications of the projects.\nThe middle school would need an addition to accommodate the fifth grade and rectify the identified shortfall in gym space. At the high school, a larger gym space and cafeteria are needed, as well as new heating and air conditioning systems, boiler/burner and roof replacements and parking and driveway repavements.\nFitzgerald and LaLonde suggested giving the public several options to provide feedback. That could bring the board to another alternative option later, he said.\nSeveral city residents were also shocked by the proposal.\nAbby Crocker, a member of the task force and a South Burlington parent, said she is frustrated by Young\u2019s recommendation. Crocker said she does not believe there is evidence to support a new elementary school is the best educational model for the city\u2019s children.\nSouth Burlington resident Scott Baker said he left the meeting with more questions than answers about the financial viability and the hurried timing of the proposed process.\nHe pointed to the discussion of 21st century learning, and said such learning might require modifications to current school structures so that teachers and students can be more connected. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb Ethos & our Yoga Teachers \u00bb Dave Brocklebank\nTraditional Yoga Retreats\nOur Satyananda yoga retreats taught by Dave are suitable for all levels from complete beginners to regular practitioners. All ages and all levels of fitness.\nBio Yoga Teacher Dave Brocklebank\nDave Brocklebank began his own meditation practice in 1978 in Dublin and began practising Yoga in 1989 when he moved to Galway.\nHe has over 30 years of meditation experience and over 20 years experience of many different forms of yoga as well as the Buddhist teachings which he has also been following for over 20 years.\nHe has enjoyed the practices of meditation and yoga right from the beginning and feels that yoga and meditation are the two most transformative techniques or bodies of knowledge that he has come across in his life.\nDave completed the 2-year Satyananda yoga teacher training in 1999 with Shraddhamurti and Chetanmurti in the Galway school of Yoga and Meditation.\nHe has also completed another Yoga Teacher Training in 2008 with David Muehsam.\nAnd also a Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training with Uma Dinsmore-Tuli in 2010.\nDave has studied with many teachers of various traditions from all over the world and his teachers have been too numerous to mention here.\nMore information about Dave\u2019s background and teachers he has studied with can be seen at\nDave Brocklebank\u2019s background\nDave followed his vision and designed and built this beautiful purpose designed yoga centre in 1999 with the view to provide an ideal environment for people to learn and deepen their practice of yoga and meditation in a quality and enjoyable way.\nHis classes begin with very gentle loosening up postures which help prepare the body for the stronger postures which are introduced after a number of months.\nDave takes care that each person understands each posture and gives advice on adapting the posture to suit your own level and where you are at in this present moment.\nHe introduces Pranayama right from day one, and a large emphasis is placed on the awareness of the practitioner rather than their physical ability.\nThe centre\u2019s atmosphere and Dave\u2019s personal teaching style is wonderfully open and engaging and I found that the experience has re-kindled my own yoga practice and given me a wonderful introduction to the inner world of meditation. Many thanks again.\nJohn Collins, Cork.\nSome of the postures are stronger, and help with the alignment of the body.\nDave gives clear guidelines on each posture,\nand each person works within their own limitations, and there are no caparisons made between people.\nAs each person becomes more familiar with the postures, gradually their body opens up\nHowever Dave also reminds everybody that the purpose of yoga is not to practice the perfect posture, but rather to work with one\u2019s awareness in order to expand one\u2019s consciousness and that the cornerstone of yoga for the past 5,000 years has always been meditation.\nDave also gives individual guidance when it can be of benefit.\nHis experience with Iyengar and Astanga yoga bring a detailed approach to correct alignment of the body in order to assume the posture while respecting the limits of one\u2019s body.\nIn addition to Dave\u2019s yoga lifestyle, he also attends Buddhist teachings and tries to bring these teachings into his own life and dealings with people.\nMeditation has been traditionally the cornerstone of the yoga teachings for countless centuries, and this tradition of teaching meditation is always maintained at the Burren Yoga and Meditation Centre.\nDave runs the Burren Yoga and Meditation Centre, co-ordinating courses, facilitating workshops and teaching Yoga and Meditation himself. He also maintains his own daily practice of Yoga and Meditation, and regularly attends Yoga workshops throughout the year.\nDave aims to teach you a core amount of physical postures, breathing techniques and meditation which you will be able to practice on your own each day after you complete the retreat.\nIt is through extended daily practice of these techniques that bring the deeper benefits of yoga and meditation which can spill over onto all areas of your life.",
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        "raw_content": "The Biggest Korean Nuclear Risk Could Come From The South\nROK President Park Geun-hye\nWhile the world fights to rid North Korea of its limited nuclear arsenal, South Korea is pushing for its own nukes.\n\"A less obvious, but increasing, possibility is that South Korea might dash hopes of keeping the Peninsula non-nuclear,\" writes Ted Galen Carpenter, a senior defense analyst with the Cato Institute, in Real Clear Politics.\nThe effects of South Korea getting nukes could be devastating to the region.\n\"With every other country in Northeast Asia then having nuclear weapons \u2014 including Japan which would over time push to develop its own weapons \u2014 then you have the potential for a regional nuclear arms race,\" Dr. Bruce W. Bennett, a Korean nuclear deterrence expert at the Rand corporation, told Business Insider.\nThough the U.S. and a South Korea just inked an extension to America's \"nuclear umbrella\" over the South, some experts say that the agreement can only last so long. Especially if South Koreans continually question whether the U.S. will actually pull the trigger, when push comes to shove.\n\"Unless [Washington] can induce North Korea to give up its nuclear program, there is a growing possibility that South Korea will not sit idly by and depend solely on the United States ... South Korean political leaders can resist a pro-nuclear majority in public opinion for only so long,\" wrote Carpenter.\nAround two of every three South Koreans think the country should develop its own nuclear capacity. There have even been outspoken politicians advocating for it.\nBennett says the two-thirds majority is more indicative of a population that just wants its government to do something, anything, to deter North Korean aggression \u2014 but it doesn't necessarily mean building nukes.\n\"The closest analogy I can draw is France in the 1950s,\" says Bennett, \"many of the French conservatives thought that the United States, though we had promised to do so, would not protect against a Soviet invasion.\"\nExcept France eventually developed its own nuclear program.\nBennet said the South is unlikely to do so as of yet, but, depending on the effects of budget cuts in the U.S., may decide in the coming years that it is in their best interest.\n\"That kind of arms race could get nasty. The development is expensive, and the leaders have to justify the budgets to their people \u2014 so you have to say things like during the Cold War, like 'better dead than red' \u2014 where suddenly you've got countries accusing each other of posing mortal threats,\" say Bennett.\nThis would unleash a dangerous destabilizing effect from Seoul to Beijing, says Bennett.\nAs for North Korea, most analysts say that it can't produce a nuclear ballistic missile \u2014 and that may be a problem. Bennett says U.S. taunts about not having the capability to nuke anything actually serve as motivation to try and nuke something, though most likely only a test.\n\"China's fourth nuclear test was a missile out over their deserts. North Korea could do the same thing, or it may just put one out over the sea areas just to demonstrate that it can,\" said Bennett.\nMore: Korea North Korea South Korea Nuclear Proliferation",
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        "raw_content": "While it's sad to think that designer, artist and self-taught architect, Eileen Gray remained largely undervalued and unrecognised for much of her life, she has deservedly received admiration and acknowledgement in a 3-month retrospective exhibition of her work at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. During it's run, it is expected to be seen by over 500,000 visitors.\nEileen Gray, born into an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family, became a leading early exponent of Modernism in the early 20th century, alongside Mies Van der Rohe and Le Corbusier. Her dazzling creative output, from lacquerwork to rugs to furniture and architecture is jaw-dropping. There was a resurgence of interest in her work when, in 1972, her lacquered screen 'Le Destin' sold for US$36,000 to Yves Saint Laurent and in 2009, her Dragon's Chair was sold at auction from the private estate of St. Laurent for US$28,000,000. What fascinates me most is how fresh and cutting-edge her designs appear, even now in the 21st century.\nMy favourite piece? It would have to be her iconic side table design, E1027, a heightadjustable glass and chrome round table designed 84 years ago in 1929 - a genius piece of furniture that is familiar to most people, even if they have never heard of Eileen Gray. 1n 1978, the table was chosen to form part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.\nA close second favourite piece of mine is her Bibendum Chair, named after the famous Michelin Tyre man. The chair echoes the company's tyre shapes with its two semi-circular tubes forming a backrest - an example of her unconventional use of form.\nI often wonder if Eileen Gray was alive and a young designer today, what methods and materials would she use, who would she champion in the design world, what one iconic piece would she be associated with..?\nBlogCarol-Anne Leyden 13 May 2013\nMunster Interiors April 2013\nLeonie Gilmour ( who??! )\nBlogCarol-Anne Leyden 7 May 2013",
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        "raw_content": "Movie: The Circle rated PG-13 with a run time of 1 hour 50 minutes. Bring a snack and beverage and enjoy the show.\nWhen Mae is hired to work for the world's largest and most powerful tech and social media company, she sees it as an opportunity of a lifetime. As she rises through the ranks, she is encouraged by the company's founder, Eamon Bailey, to engage in a groundbreaking experiment that pushes the boundaries of privacy, ethics and ultimately her personal freedom. Her participation in the experiment, and every decision she makes, begin to affect the lives and future of her friends, family and that of humanity. www.imdb.com",
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        "raw_content": "The lawyer \u2018bulle\u2019\nFebruary 17, 2014 |Written By Danielle Olofsson\nBy the time this article is published much will have been written about the demise of Heenan Blaikie LLP. Many verbal autopsies are also being conducted citing causes ranging from inflated student/first year salaries and billing rates, to unrealistically aggressive pricing, to partners without substantial books of business, to retired public figures with salaries that do not reflect the level of their contribution to the firm, to infighting, and the list goes on.\nThe demise of Heenan is a story that hits the Montreal legal community hard because it was a Montreal firm at its origin. It was one of our success stories. When I was in law school it was known as the kinder, gentler law firm, which could explain why the two reactions that characterize almost every lawyer to whom I have spoken about the event are first, shock and sadness at what happened to our friends and colleagues and second, tremendous humility: this time round it was Heenan but it could just as easily have been any one of us.\nAlthough upsetting, the disintegration of a large law firm should come as no surprise given the present market. It is news to no one that the way we practise law, the rates we charge, the business model we espouse \u2014 or fall into \u2014 cannot continue.\nIn the coming months the smarter firms will run case studies on Heenan and try to learn from whatever its mistakes were. While the legal profession continues a self-scrutiny that is long overdue, however, one player is conspicuously absent from the discussion and avoiding responsibility for its part in the present state of the legal market: the law faculties.\nWhy do Quebec law faculties (and they are no different from law faculties in other provinces or American states except they do not require an undergraduate degree for admission) continue to produce the number of graduates they do into a market that clearly cannot absorb them?\nThe explanation so often heard from faculty deans that \u201claw school is not trade school. We are providing students with an education not a job\u201d or \u201cit is up to bar school to regulate the profession\u201d is irresponsible and disingenuous \u2014 especially when followed by the equally cavalier defence that faculties are merely responding to the market demand of students lured by inflated Big Law salaries and glamorous entertainment industry portrayals of the profession. Either you are market driven or you are not!\nMoreover, law faculties are frequently judged, even if unofficially, on the employment rate of their graduates post-graduation and therefore benefit directly from the reputation created by market placement numbers. The inextricable link between placement rankings and reputation is one of the themes discussed in Steven J. Harper\u2019s The Lawyer Bubble.\nWhile admittedly the role of law faculties is not to fill the offices of Big Law, quotas are a poor answer, and students should be allowed to study law for the intellectual pleasure of it, the reality is most law faculty students end up at law school with aspirations of entering the market to practise law.\nWhat the law faculties have done, however, is to produce a commodity surplus with the ensuing result: devaluation of the legal profession. The miracle, in fact, is that so many of us have been able to keep going at these rates for so long!\nSo while it would be ridiculous to blame law faculties for the demise of Heenan, this event is an excellent opportunity to perform an autopsy not only on the way we practise law but also on the way and numbers we train for the profession.\nUltimately there is no single explanation for why a seemingly successful law firm fell apart. There are many. That said, we will not be able to obtain the required context and perspective on a very upsetting event until one of the major players, the law faculties, steps up to assume its share of responsibility for the present crisis in the legal profession so as to assist in providing solutions for the future.\nDanielle Olofsson is a knowledge management lawyer at Dentons Canada LLP in charge of civil law. She has practised law in Montreal, Paris, and Stockholm and is a member of the Quebec and Paris bar associations. She can be reached at danielle.olofsson@dentons.com\nAvocat 2014-02-20 02:04\nI couldn\u2019t agree more with this article. It is the responsibility of the Bar association to maintain the profession and given that responsibility they should demand law schools revamp their recruitment policies. I do not think it is \"normal\" that so many young lawyers are either under-employed or left unemployed given that the market is completely saturated (as many law recruiters have put it). Moreover, law schools in Quebec should follow suit with other law schools in Canada and require an undergrad prior to commencing law.\nMichele Ballagh 2014-02-19 06:17\nI don't agree that law schools should cut enrollment. However, I do think they should cut back on their involvment in recruitment for Big Law firms. Law schools are now so heavily involved in organizing interviews and trade shows primarily for the benefit of Big Law firms that students often presume that the only career route is the private practise of law. Although I'm sure that the schools try to point out the other options, the reality is that their resouorces are so monopolized by the Big Law firms that students become fixated on pursuing that option. Besides the fact that it is using public money to subsidize very profitable firms, it warps students (and lawyers) into believing that private practice is the only purpose of a law degree. 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        "raw_content": "/ Scary News: Could Essential Oils Cause Cancer?\nScary News: Could Essential Oils Cause Cancer?\nEssential oils are widely considered not only safe, but medicinal. They\u2019re used in scores of healing balms and medicinal products meant to help people get over illness and discomfort.\nSo it comes as startling news that essential oils might be a factor in causing new illnesses.\nWhat a lot of people don\u2019t realize is that essential oils, even while they smell good and get put in gentle products like baby shampoo and lotion, are chemicals in their own right. And any chemical you put in your body can have powerful consequences\u2026\nOils that mimic the actions of female hormones\nSeveral years ago, a child hormone specialist at the University of Colorado at Denver saw similar symptoms in three different boys he was treating. Called gynaecomastia, each boy had been developing enlarged breast tissue over the course of several months.\nThe specialist discovered that each one had come into contact with either lavender or tea tree essential oils in the form of soaps, skin lotions, shampoo, and hair gel. After ceasing use of these products, the tissue growth stopped for each boy.\nA team from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) later ran tests on the way human cells interact with lavender and tea tree oils. They found that both oils were able to mimic the actions of female hormones, while at the same time inhibiting the effects of male hormones. The result was a disruption to the body\u2019s endocrine system. In other words, the oils mimicked estrogen and acted like anti-androgens.\nIt\u2019s a scary finding, when you consider these two oils are extremely popular in a wide range of personal products.\nInterestingly, the team of NIEHS researchers reported that the oils did not alter the levels of the usual forms of hormones in each of the boys\u2019 bodies. It just piled on a new factor \u2013 one these developing children clearly didn\u2019t need. It is also not known whether the oils would affect other populations in the same way \u2013 in particular, young girls, teenagers, or adults.\nWhen are essential oils useful in cancer treatment?\nBear in mind, the findings on the three boys all included topical use of lavender and tea tree oils. It\u2019s an important distinction, because the use of aromatherapy is a popular treatment for cancer patients, used mostly for supportive care and for help with general well-being. Without study, we can\u2019t assume that inhaling the scents will have the same effect as applying the oil to the skin.\nMultiple studies have found when the scent of certain essential oils is inhaled, it helps measurably with anxiety, stress, and pain for patients going through critical illnesses. Both aromatherapy and diluted topical applications have low toxicity profiles and have been featured as positive supplements in several clinical trials of patients with cancer.\nSome of the most popular oils, besides lavender and tea tree, are:\nSome practitioners say that breathing the vapors from different essential oils helps to reduce nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. Those vapors also appear to help boost the immune system and improve circulation, among other things.\nCould the cause of your health problems be right under your nose?\nPerhaps if you have a hormonal cancer, like breast cancer, or an endocrine cancer such as thyroid or pancreatic cancer, or if any of those run in your family, then it might be worth avoiding essential oils of lavender and tea tree altogether.\nAt the very least, it\u2019s worth acknowledging that the cause of unwanted symptoms or unexplainable physical changes can often be the result of something right under our noses. We may be quick to blame the many hazardous chemicals and toxins in our world, narrowing our eyes at factory smoke and pesticide residue.\nBut perhaps sometimes the true problem is in the lavender shampoo for which we paid good money at the local farmer\u2019s market. I\u2019m not saying you should steer clear of essential oils altogether, particularly if you\u2019re not in the risk groups I mentioned earlier. But it does seem there are some things we don\u2019t know about these substances.\nThey are powerful. Essential oil of lemon, for example \u2013 which is made only from the peels \u2013 takes something like 85 lemons to produce an ounce of the oil. It is an extremely concentrated extract of this fruit.\nAt present I don\u2019t think enough is known to say which essential oils have what effects and in what amounts. I would not use them on children and teens, in view of the anecdote I recounted at the top of this article.\nAnd if you start using them as an adult \u2013 and you experience new, unexplainable health symptoms of some kind \u2014 consider that the essential oil might be the cause. Or it might not. If you stop using the oil and the symptom goes away, you\u2019ve identified the smoking gun.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2013More NJ kids served afterschool snacks, suppers\nA growing number of New Jersey children are receiving snacks and suppers after school, contributing to their health and academic achievement, but thousands who could benefit from these meals remain unserved, according to a national report released today.\nThe Food Research & Action Center\u2019s report, Afterschool Suppers: A Snapshot of Participation, found that the number of children receiving afterschool meals through two federal programs inched up 4 percent from October 2016 to October 2017, when nearly 61,000 children received a snack or meal on an average day.\nMost of the growth occurred in the Child and Adult Care Food Program\u2019s At-Risk Afterschool Supper and Snack Program, which was established through the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.\nOn an average day in October 2017, nearly 20,000 New Jersey children received an afterschool supper through this program \u2013 up 13 percent from the year before. At the same time, the number of suppers served soared nearly 26 percent.\n\u201cWe are seeing more school districts and organizations opting to participate in the at-risk program,\u2019\u2019 said Adele LaTourette, director, Hunger Free New Jersey. \u201cThe program enables schools, community organizations and local government to serve free meals to children after school hours, supported by generous federal reimbursements.\n\u201cWe expect to see this program grow much more as we expand our efforts through the New Jersey Food for Thought Campaign to focus on afterschool meals,\u2019\u2019 she added. \u201cThe campaign has achieved remarkable increases in school breakfast participation and we expect to realize the same results with afterschool meals. We have plenty of room to grow.\u2019\u2019\nIn fact, just 4 percent of New Jersey students who receive free or low-cost school lunch also received an afterschool supper in October 2017. Nationally, the report finds that only one child received an afterschool supper for every 19 low-income children who received a free or reduced-price school lunch.\nFRAC, the leading anti-hunger organization in the nation, recommends that at least 15 percent of these low-income children receive this meal. If New Jersey were to achieve that goal, communities would collect an additional $3 million in federal dollars each year to feed hungry children, according to FRAC\u2019s report.\n\u201cFar too many children come home from school to an empty table and may not get anything to eat until they go to school the next morning,\u2019\u2019 LaTourette said. \u201cThere is absolutely no reason for this when federal dollars are waiting to be claimed to feed these children.\u2019\u2019\nIn addition to providing good nutrition, afterschool programs also bolster academic achievement, provide safe places for children to play and learn after school and support working parents.\n\u201cThe nutrition and enrichment activities provided through afterschool programs support both children\u2019s health and learning,\u201d LaTourette said. \u201cWe need to bolster that support by increasing the number of programs offering afterschool activities and suppers, and make sure they are affordable and accessible for low-income families.\u201d\nThe report recommended several strategies for reaching more children with afterschool meals, including:\nSwitching from snacks to suppers or serving both,\nRecruiting more school districts to provide afterschool snacks and suppers at both their own schools and at community sites, such as afterschool programs or camps,\nServing meals during weekends, holidays and school closures, and\nImproving meal quality.\nHunger Free New Jersey works to change policy and practice to ensure that every single New Jersey resident has healthy food to eat, every single day.",
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        "raw_content": "At CFIS, we support students of all ages to embrace an active lifestyle by:\nProviding experiences that allow students to acquire and develop their skills through myriad developmentally appropriate activities;\nAllowing students to experience, understand, and appreciate the health benefits of physical activity;\nLearning to cooperate and interact positively with others; and\nCoaching students on how to assume life-long responsibility for leading an active lifestyle.\nThe aim of CFIS\u2019s elementary physical education program is to enable children to develop the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to lead an active and healthy lifestyle.\nThe program is based on four general outcomes:\n1. Activity: Students will acquire skills through a variety of developmentally appropriate movement activities: games, gymnastics, individual activities and activities in an alternative environment (e.g. Aquatics and outdoor pursuits). Basic skills learned are locomotor, non-locomotor and manipulative.\n2. Benefits to health: Students will understand, experience and appreciate the health benefits that result from physical activity. Basic skills learned and topics covered include functional fitness, well-being and body image.\n3. Co-operation: Students will interact positively with others. Skills include communication, fair-play, leadership and teamwork.\n4. Do it daily for life: Students will assume personal responsibility for leading an active life. Skills learned and topics covered include effort, safety, personal challenge and active living. Each general outcome has grade-specific outcomes that ensure continuity in student learning across all grades. Students are evaluated using the following strategies: checklists, analytic rating scale, the scoring guide/rubric, observations and questions.\nThe following is a list of activities performed during the course of the year:\nOmnikin-Ball\nPillo polo\nHigh and long jumps\nHurdles and races\nSecondary Division athletics\nStudents in grades 7 through 9 take part in four 55-minute physical education classes in a six-day school cycle. Most of these classes are held in the Secondary Division gym. Classes also venture outside when weather and field scheduling permit and go off the campus to try new activities.\nFavourite off-site activities include curling (Grade 8), wall climbing (Grade 9) and Winter Pursuits Day (a trip to Lake Louise for skiing and snowboarding or to Kananaskis for snowshoeing).\nAlthough we continue to expose the students to traditional school sports (e.g. Volleyball, basketball, badminton, soccer and track), The CFIS curriculum also includes units in Omnikin-Ball, dance, handball, ultimate, softball and flag football.\nStudents in grades 10 through 12 also receive 55-minute classes four days of the six-day cycle.\nThe aim of the program for Grade 10, 11 and 12 students is to explore recreation activities in and around our community and city, so that students can find an activity or activities that they can incorporate into their lives after graduation to maintain an active lifestyle. As such, many of the programs will be held off campus.\nGrade 7 to 9 athletics\nCFIS is a member of the Calgary Independent Schools Athletic Association (CISAA). As such, there are many opportunities for CFIS students to become involved in athletics.\nCFIS participates in seven sport seasons organized by the CISAA.\nGrade 10 to 12 athletics\nStudents in grades 10, 11 and 12 have opportunities to participate in the CISAA league competitions, held on Mondays and Wednesdays. When numbers permit, team sports will be offered; otherwise, CFIS students can compete in golf, cross-country, badminton and track. Students in higher grades also have opportunities to develop their leadership skills through officiating duties, coaching of junior teams, and assisting in tournament organization.",
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        "raw_content": "Abnormal Uterine Bleeding at OBGYN Clinic Near Me in Chicago, IL\nWhat Is Abnormal Uterine Bleeding? Find Out More About Causes and Treatments. We Are Conveniently Located at 820 W Jackson Blvd #310 Chicago, Il 60607. Make an Appointment Online or Call Us at (312) 651-6886!\nWhat is an abnormal menstrual cycle or menses?\nLike everything else in life, \u201cnormal\u201d encompasses a great many variations for different women and genetics. Normal is what has been normal for you since the start of your menses post puberty . Having said that, normal bleeding is bleeding that occurs at intervals no closer than 21 days, and no further apart than 35-40 days. Normal bleeding should not result in low blood counts or anemia and should last between two and seven days requiring a pad or tampon to be changed no more than every three to four hours. If there is a deviation from your normal bleeding pattern, particularly if persistent, there may be a problem that is worthy of evaluation.\nThe most common cause of abnormal bleeding is anovulation. This means what is sounds like\u2014you may be experiencing an absence of ovulation. During normal menstruation, women make estrogen, release an egg from an ovarian follicle, make progesterone, and then get their period. Women who don\u2019t ovulate do make estrogen; they just don\u2019t release an egg. The lining of the uterus gets stimulated with estrogen alone and essentially bleeds at random times. Sometimes the bleeding can be quite heavy or prolonged. It is usually totally unpredictable and women rarely have the premenstrual prodrome of breast tenderness, PMS and cramping that typically occurs in ovulatory cycles.\nA variety of reasons contribute to not ovulating. Anovulatory cycles are more common in women who are under stress, dieting, traveling, or have other medical problems such as thyroid dysfunction. It can also be age dependent\u2014as women are approaching menopause or as girls are starting their periods.\nMany times we can treat without biopsy but there are times we would have to do further evaluation and biopsy. For women who are approaching menopause, these irregular cycles are usually due to anovulation. However, there are other reasons that women experience abnormal bleeding and often times we need to perform an endometrial biopsy and ultrasound to see if there are other reasons, such as pre-cancerous cells or fibroids or polyps.\nIf you are already in menopause and experience bleeding, then this is always abnormal and must be evaluated. Although ninety percent of postmenopausal bleeding is not due to cancer, it is imperative that it is evaluated regardless. Dr Rahman can perform these procedures at the time of consultation in the office.\nThere are a number of other causes of abnormal uterine bleeding that can be accounted for by benign growths of the uterus or cervix like polyps or fibroids as well as a variety of other factors that can be evaluated through exam and potentially pelvic ultrasound.\nTreatment Modalities for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding vary from very conservative treatments such as hormones, IUD, hysteroscopy D+C, ablation or more invasive methods.",
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        "raw_content": "UN meet calls for combating climate change on urgent priority\n1. Nearly 200 countries called for \u201chighest political commitment\u201d to combat climate change on \u201curgent priority\u201d at a UN gathering here, noting that global climate is warming at an \u201calarming and unprecedented\u201d rate.\n2. Marrakesh Action Proclamation, which was agreed upon by all the parties \u2014 196 nations and the EU bloc \u2014 taking part in the summit, said it was an \u201curgent duty to respond\u201d to global warming.\n3. This can be termed as one of the main outcomes of the ongoing crucial summit on climate change.\n4. India had pushed for inclusion of sustainable lifestyle with minimum carbon footprint and a clear cut mention of flow of funds in the draft of the political proclamation which was earlier made.\n5. It also called for an increase in the \u201cvolume, flow and access\u201d to finance for climate projects, alongside improved capacity and technology, including from developed to developing countries.\n6. The proclamation also called on nations to strengthen and support efforts to eradicate poverty, ensure food security and to take stringent action to deal with climate change challenges in agriculture.\n7. The parties also unanimously called for taking further climate action and support, well in advance of 2020, taking into account the specific needs and special circumstances of developing countries, the least developed countries and those particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change.\n8. This point in the proclamation assumes significance especially as India had asked the developed countries to ratify the Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol by April next year to raise the ambition of climate actions in the pre-2020 period.\n9. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol demanded targeted emission cuts from rich and industrialised countries, mainly responsible for causing global warming. The protocol which came into effect in 2005 was to initially run until 2012, comes to an end in 2020.\n10. Though many countries failed to achieve these targets, fresh targets in a second commitment period running till 2020 were decided at the 2012 climate change conference in Doha through what came to be called the Doha Amendment to Kyoto Protocol.\n11. The Marrakech Conference marks an important inflection point in the commitment to bring together the whole international community to tackle one of the greatest challenges of our time.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Publications / The whites of its eyes \u2013 more detail on the proposed FMA\nThe-whites-of-its-eyes-more-detail-on-the-proposed-FMA\nImportant new detail about the shape of the proposed Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is now available following the release late last week of the Cabinet paper seeking approval for the FMA and changes to KiwiSaver to be fast-tracked ahead of the broader review of securities law.\nThis Brief Counsel summarises the new information relating to the FMA, and evaluates the decision to fast-track its implementation. Chapman Tripp will provide a separate commentary on the KiwiSaver changes within the next few days.\nCommerce Minister Simon Power announced the decision to move to an integrated market regulator at the INFINZ Awards Dinner on 28 April, and the following month appointed an Establishment Board to set the FMA's strategic direction and to develop for it a statement of intent, organisational structure, and work plan.\nThe Board is chaired by Simon Botherway and comprises Shelley Cave, Andrew Harmos, Neville Harris, Frank McLaughlin (of Chapman Tripp), Paula Rebstock, Bruce Sheppard, Scott St John and Mariette van Ryn.\nThe FMA, which will consolidate the Securities Commission with key regulatory functions of the Ministry of Economic Development and the NZX, is scheduled to come on stream at 1 February next year. This is several months ahead of when the decisions from the securities review will be implemented. They are not due to come into effect until the end of 2011 \u2013 and we think that timeframe is wildly optimistic.\nThe Treasury warned against the split timetabling, saying: \u201cWe view the risks of seeking to significantly advance the establishment of the new regulator, before a full picture of the regulatory regime it will operate within is finalised, as significant\u201d.\nThe Minister acknowledged that the outcome of the review would influence the size, skill sets and even the type of leadership required of the FMA, and may require the legislation setting up the new organisation to be amended \u201cvery soon after it is passed\u201d. However he considered that this confusion was justified by the increased investor confidence which would flow from the early formation of the FMA.\nIssues MED identifies with the current framework are:\nfragmentation of roles and associated gaps and overlaps\nregulators\u2019 (un)willingness to prosecute wrongdoers and to take cases to clarify the boundaries of the law\nthe adequacy of regulators\u2019 powers, and\na potential conflict of interest in NZX\u2019s roles as operator of the exchange and maker and enforcer of the exchange\u2019s rules.\nThe FMA \u2013 proposed structure\nLike the Securities Commission and the Commerce Commission, the FMA will be an independent Crown entity. It is proposed that it would have between five and nine members. The number will be influenced by whether the Board is full-time or part-time. If full-time, five may be feasible because fewer conflicts of interest would be likely to arise. If part-time, a bigger membership would be needed. Like the Securities Commission, the FMA would be able to act in divisions of three members.\nProposed functions\nThe functions proposed in the paper are to:\nmonitor and enforce compliance by financial service providers with the specific statutes applying to their industry\nreview securities disclosure documents and advertisements and take action where appropriate\nfacilitate financial markets by providing education, guidelines, information and warnings\nmonitor financial service providers and financial markets, and carry out and make publicly available any relevant reviews, studies and inquiries\ncooperate and exchange confidential and non-confidential information with other law enforcement agencies, including overseas regulators\nconsider and approve rules for registered securities markets, and\nperform specific functions imposed on it under any Act.\nThe FMA\u2019s purpose statement will balance investor protection and facilitation of capital raising and the functions will prescribe a clearer focus on enforcement and a more active approach to considering disclosure documents and issuing warnings. In addition, there will be scope for the Commerce Minister to indicate areas of policy priority through an annual letter of expectation to the Board.\nBoundaries of the FMA\u2019s role\nThe FMA will be responsible for enforcing:\nthe new legislation which will emerge from the securities review to replace the Securities Act and the Securities Markets Act\ngovernance Acts specific to financial services (including the Unit Trusts Act, Superannuation Schemes Act and KiwiSaver Act)\ngovernance, reporting and supervision Acts so far as they apply to financial service providers (particularly the Companies Act, including the Registrar\u2019s power to ban directors, the Financial Reporting Act, the Corporations Investigation and Management Act, and the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act), and\noccupational regulation of financial service providers (including financial advisers, securities trustees and statutory supervisors and auditors).\nAfter the finance company collapses, the Commission Chairperson has publicly expressed frustration at the Commission\u2019s inability to pursue prosecutions for governance failings. The power of the FMA to take action for false statements made by company officers may go some way to address the Commission\u2019s concerns. The broader issue of whether the FMA should have a role in enforcing breaches of director duties will be canvassed in the wider securities law review.\nThe FMA will not have responsibility for:\nprudential regulation (the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act and the Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act)\nlaws enforced by the Commerce Commission (the Fair Trading Act and the Commerce Act)\nlaws enforced by MED (company and other governance laws for non-financial service providers, insolvency and personal property securities laws)\nregistrar and associated functions under any of the relevant Acts\nTakeovers Code compliance, and\noccupational regulation of professions involved in the provision of financial services (lawyers, accountants, tax agents and real estate agents).\nThe Minister may request the FMA to report on a specific issue within a stated timeframe but must consult the FMA before requesting such a review. This power would not extend to an ability to require an investigation into whether a particular financial service provider has broken the law. This could lead to an unhealthy politicisation and there is no evidence currently of regulators failing to pursue legitimate matters raised by the Minister for their consideration.\nThe FMA\u2019s investigative tools will include the power to inspect documents, receive evidence and accept undertakings (all subject to rights of appeal). It is also proposed that it will have search warrant powers.\nOffer document vetting and Register of Securities\nTo align our document vetting processes more closely with Australia\u2019s, the Government is proposing to establish a Registrar of Securities who will:\nreceive prospectuses and ensure that the required documentation has been fully completed\nensure the accuracy and completeness of the new internet based Register of Securities, and\nadvise the FMA of each new prospectus lodged.\nIt is not proposed to carry over the Registrar of Companies\u2019 current power to decide whether or not a prospectus is false or misleading, and to decline to accept a prospectus for registration. Nor would the FMA pre-vet prospectuses for compliance ahead of lodgement.\nInstead, as with the approach in Australia, it is proposed that the FMA will monitor and review lodged disclosure documents, proactively use suspension and cancellation powers, and will have a new power to delay or prohibit allotments where it considers documents are defective. A dedicated time during which no allotments can be made will be provided for this procedure. In Australia, the period is seven days with an ability to extend by a further seven days on notice.\nNecessarily, the regulator will need to prioritise and risk-weight which types of documents get reviewed in the seven day period so it is conceivable that some documents will not be reviewed at all. Under the current system all prospectuses are pre-vetted to some degree.\nWe consider that this is one area where redefinition of the regulator\u2019s role (in reviewing offer documents for compliance) seems to have got ahead of the redefinition of the core securities law, and that it would be preferable to carry forward the current pre-vetting regime (to the FMA, if necessary with enhanced powers to its stop orders) rather than prematurely adopting the Australian model.\nMore detail is also provided in the paper on the new electronic Register. This technology will enable the public to search for and access information about securities and securities offers and will facilitate third party providers who wish to repackage data from the Register.\nIt is unclear whether issuer\u2019s investment statements, or alternative offering documents required by Securities Act exemption notices, will need to be lodged on the Register. If these documents do not require lodgement, the objective of establishing a centralised place for investors to compare offers may be only partly achieved.\nDesignation and exemptions\nProposals to improve the designation and exemption regime are expected to emerge from the review of securities law. In the meantime, the Minister proposes that:\nthe scope of statutory exemptions be susceptible to limitation by regulation\nindividual exemptions be made by the FMA\nthe FMA be able to make class exemptions for periods of up to one year after which they would lapse unless the Minister recommends they be regulated for, and\nlonger term class exemptions be made by regulation only and only on the recommendation of the Minister after consulting with the FMA.\nIn our view, most of these changes should await the outcome of the review of securities law. The changes to limit the scope and duration of FMA exemptions seem to have been motivated by a view that the current exemption regime \u201cis used to make broad exclusions from the law, without effective oversight by the Minister\u201d. We disagree. We think it provides appropriate flexibility for the Commission to apply relevant conditions of exemption to innovative offerings and to eliminate unnecessary rigidities in the application of a broadly expressed law.\nThe Commission\u2019s current practice is to provide class exemptions with expiry dates for periods of up to five years (rather than the one year limit proposed for the FMA). We think the five year time limit more appropriate. It allows for timely review of the continued need for the exemption, and consideration of whether the exemption should be incorporated in regulations. It is also consistent with the recommendations of Parliament\u2019s Regulations Review Committee Report on its Inquiry into the use of instruments of exemption in primary legislation in September 2008.\nIn our view, the experience following removal in 2002 of the Takeovers Panel\u2019s power to make changes to the Takeovers Code (to a system in which the Minister approves the changes on the Panel\u2019s recommendation) has inhibited prompt progress of technical improvements to the Code. Likewise, the MED technical review of the Securities Regulations 1983 took nine years to implement from a July 2000 discussion paper until commencement of the Securities Regulations 2009.\nWe hope that, after the difficulties with implementing the Financial Advisers legislation, the Minister will circulate the draft Financial Markets (Regulators and KiwiSaver) Amendment Bill for expert targeted consultation before introduction into the House. 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        "raw_content": "Venue Cymru in Llandudno to play host to Level 42 gig\nEighties hitmakers bring new UK tour to North Wales venue on October 3\nEighties hitmakers Level 42 are coming to Venue Cymru in Llandudno\nOne of the most successful British bands of the 80s, Level 42, are back on the road and heading for Venue Cymru in Llandudno on October 3.\nTheir latest UK tour follows the successful Sirens shows of 2014 and 2015 and will support the release of their new Sirens II EP.\nLimited Car Fest North tickets left for star-studded line-up\nThe band will play a host of their greatest hits as well as new material from the EP.\nTo date the band have released 14 studio albums, seven live albums, The Sirens EP and six compilation albums, had 18 top 40 singles, including Lessons in Love, Something About You, Leaving Me Now, Running in the Family and Hot Water, sold out Wembley Arena for a total of 21 nights and sold in excess of 30 million albums worldwide.\nThree-day music festival at Jodrell Bank set to be 'something special'\nWith the recent re-issues of the band\u2019s vast catalogue on Universal Music and inclusion on BBC Radio 2\u2019s Sounds of the Eighties compilation album, it is clear they continue to be a benchmark for British jazz funk at the highest level.\nTatton Park to allow picnics at Tom Jones and Wet Wet Wet gigs\nLevel 42 are: Mark King bass/vocals, Mike Lindup keys/vocals, Nathan King guitar/vocals, Sean Freeman sax/vocals, Dan Carpenter trumpet/vocals, Nichol Thomson trombone/vocals, Pete Ray Biggin drums.\nTickets are on-sale at \u00a328 and are available from www.livenation.co.uk.",
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        "raw_content": "Gems From The 2012 U.S. Championship\nIt's an older archive but still worth its weight in gold. Review the best rounds from the memorable 2012 U.S. Championships with GM Eugene Perelshteyn. This tournament exceeded every chess lover's expectations. Witness the endgame prowess of GM Hikaru Nakamura, a battle battle between the game's best youth, and two powerhouse GMs from the land of the free!\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 1 Perelshteyn starts a new series, reviewing the most exciting games from the 2012 U.S. Championship. He displays all of the most critical, instructional and exciting moments for our members to learn from and enjoy! Batting lead-off are two of America's youngest talents, a round-one game between GMs Alex Lenderman and Ray Robson.\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 2 In round three of the 2012 U.S. Championship, two of the most solid players in America (if not the world) met up for what would surely be one of the most interesting slugfests of the tournament. The game Kamsky vs Onischuk did not disappoint with the current (now former) U.S. Champ employing the ultra-solid, though not overly aggressive, London System. Fireworks did eventually happen in the late middlegame, and the finish was a beautiful one! Perelshteyn leads the way...\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 3 This weekend, Perelshtyen reviews one of the most creative, exciting games from the 2012 U.S. Championship. When Nakamura faces off against the young Robson in the Dragon Sicilian, you know there exists the potential for something amazing to happen, and they don't disappoint! First, a resourceful exchange sacrifice saves the game for black, but then Nakamura finds a study-like finish to the game.\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 4 In one of the most exciting match-ups of the 2012 U.S. Championship, young GMs Robson and Robert Hess squared off for a classic romantic chess battle! The opening quickly lead to a dynamic middlegame where black made one too many moves \"without a plan,\" giving Robson just enough time to sacrifice a pawn and win in brilliant fashion. Enjoy the fireworks offered in this game!\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 5 He's well known for his tactical prowess, his lightning-fast calculation skills, and great fighting spirit, but what many people don't know about Nakamura is that he also possesses great endgame skill! Today's video highlights a brilliantly developed, deep plan by the U.S. Champion that helped him convert a small positional advantage against Chess.com video author, GM Gregory Kaidanov. The principle of two weaknesses is on display, and Perelshteyn leads the way!\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 6 Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? This video by Perelshteyn reviews a game by two of the oldest, but still strongest \"dogs\" on the American Chess Circuit. Kamsky vs GM Yasser Seirawan starts off with a classical Caro-Kann. Surely we are about to see a slow, mild-manured, positional struggle between these two former U.S. Champions, right? Wrong! Watch and enjoy...\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 7 Unarguably the most critical game of the 2012 U.S. Championship is on display today! Perelshteyn reviews the battle between the two pre-tournament favorites, with the defending champion (Kamsky) playing the white pieces against the highest rated player, Nakamura. A sharp Open Sicilian leads to an unbalanced middlegame where subtle tactics ultimately decide the outcome.\nGems from the 2012 US Championship \u2014 Part 8 It's no surprise that Perelshteyn's final gem from the 2012 U.S. Championship is yet another brilliancy by the player who won the tournament, Nakamura! Here Hikaru employs an old-school variation against the French (2.f4) to take advantage of his un-prepared opponent. A positional masterpiece ends with fireworks as Nakamura finds all the right moves to win the title with style!",
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        "raw_content": "HELPING GRIEVING PARENTS LET GO\nMary Peterson Kauffold. Special to the TribuneCHICAGO TRIBUNE\nSometimes life demands the unthinkable of parents. They are called upon to endure unspeakable sorrow and commit an act of selfless love.\nWith hearts rupturing in grief, they walk hand-in-hand with their terminally ill child to the valley of death--and let go. Their broken grip severs hopes and dreams never to be realized in this world.\nThere is no salve that can heal the wounds inflicted by the loss of a child. But pediatric hospice programs can dispatch nurses, social workers, certified nurses aides, chaplains and volunteers around the clock to provide at-home palliative care to dying children and to help shoulder the staggering burdens of their distraught parents. After the child's death, they offer bereavement counseling and referrals to support groups.\nGrowth in the numbers of children's hospices has been impeded by a culture that has too long sought solace in denial.\n\"The medical profession really has great difficulty, especially with children, saying, `We failed,' \" said Laura Koleno of McHenry, whose son Joshua, 7, died Feb. 8, 1992, of a brain and spinal cancer.\n\"In this country, the thrust of medicine is to cure, cure, cure. Paradoxically, those whose lives we value the most, we may actually neglect the most in terms of comfort care,\" said oncologist Dr. James Brandman of Glen Ellyn, medical director of Hospice of DuPage, an affiliate of Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield.\n\"Fortunately there is increasing recognition that when children have a condition for which medical treatment is no longer going to be therapeutic, comfort must be the most important goal.\"\nThe difference between surrendering a child to inevitable death in a hospital and doing the same thing at home has less to do with geography than with control over how the last precious nuggets of time will be spent, said surviving parents, hospice nurses and social workers interviewed.\nFor Laura and Dan Koleno, the birth of full-term quadruplets--Joshua, Robert, Holly and Jacquelyn--on Jan. 7, 1985, was a much-prayed-for infertility treatment success story. The youngsters' early years were the stuff happy childhoods are made of--times four--until the summer of 1990, when Joshua began complaining of terrible headaches. Three weeks after the headaches started, doctors found a brain tumor. Within days, Joshua started radiation treatments followed by a year-long course of chemotherapy.\n\"When your child is so sick, it's always in the back of your mind that (death) could happen, but you try and shake those thoughts and say to yourself, `No, no, we're going to be the ones who get the miracle,' \" Laura said.\nAfter the chemotherapy ended, \"Josh had a clean bill of health for a month. Then he got sick again, on Christmas Eve,\" Laura said. Tests showed the tumor had spread to his spine.\nThe Kolenos turned to Mary Lou Cichon, hospice nurse and patient care coordinator at Hospice of Northeastern Illinois, which has offices in Woodstock, Barrington and Wheaton.\nLaura knew she could rely on Cichon, she said, because Cichon loved Joshua before he was born. When Laura was six months pregnant with the quadruplets, Cichon, then a staff nurse at the McHenry County Department of Public Health, was assigned to make weekly home visits to check her blood pressure and listen to her developing brood's fetal heart beats.\nCichon said the experience forged a close friendship with the Koleno family. News of Joshua's disease devastated her. \"After the babies were born, Josh was the first of the four I held,\" she said. \"I bonded first with Joshua.\"\nHospice guided the Kolenos on a journey no parent is ever truly ready to make.\n\"How do you know how to let your child die? No one knows how to do that,\" Laura said. \"In your head you know what's going to happen. You think you're prepared. But you never are. Hospice was so good at foreseeing our every possible need ahead of time.\"\nBecause hospice enabled Joshua to stay at home, his siblings were given the chance to express, each in their own way, their love for him. \"When Holly came home from school, often she would climb into bed with Josh and rub his legs because she knew they hurt him,\" Cichon said.\nThose gentle acts of kindness are an ongoing source of comfort. \"On the bad days,\" when Joshua's absence is especially palpable, Laura said, \"I say to the kids, `You were a good brother and you were good sisters to Josh. You helped take care of him. You loved him and he loved you.' \"\nThe hospice also provided bereavement counseling for Joshua's siblings.\nJoshua's final goodbye came the day before his death.\n\"I was giving him his morning bath, and he spent a lot of time talking about remember when we did this and remember when we did that,\" Laura said. \"And that evening, when Dan was holding him, Josh told him what a good dad he was and how much he loved him.\"\nThe next day Joshua was unconscious. His parents knelt at his bedside and held him. \"We told him that we knew he had to go away, that it was all right and that we loved him,\" Laura said.\nCichon was at their side, first supporting them and then receiving support from them. \"Being with Josh when he died was a defining moment in my life,\" she said. \"At the moment of his death, I backed off from my (nursing) role and became Josh's grieving friend. Dan stood up and came and held me while I cried.\"\nTim and Kathy Pacey of Woodridge credit their Lutheran faith and St. Thomas Hospice in Hinsdale, an affiliate of Hinsdale Hospital, for helping them to shepherd their only child, Tommy, to the end of his brief life on Jan. 7, three months after his 3rd birthday. He died of leukodystrophy, a rare and incurable genetic disease that is progressively debilitating and attacks and destroys the fatty sheath that covers nerves in the brain.\nHospice was the answer to a prayer \"that Tommy wouldn't linger and suffer,\" Kathy said. \"Tim and I had already decided against any extraordinary (life-prolonging) measures, no respirator, because we knew neither of us had the strength to shut it off.\"\nBefore his disease triggered a seizure on Father's Day last June, Tommy was a bright little boy with chubby cheeks and a big smile. He delighted in romping with his three border collies, watching Saturday morning cartoons with his doting father and accompanying his mother to work at Hobson Pharmacy in Woodridge, which the Paceys own, where \"he giggled and blew kisses to everyone,\" recalled Kathy.\nFor JoAnn Shenk, hospice nurse and patient care coordinator at St. Thomas, Kathy's call for help when Tommy went into coma in mid-December was heart wrenching. She had known Kathy for 10 years as one of the hospice's on-call pharmacists. \"I cried and cried and grieved for Tommy all summer\" after he was diagnosed, Shenk said.\nThe greatest gift that hospice gave to the Pacey family, Kathy said, was not physical care of Tommy, because as in most cases of terminally ill children, his parents did that. It was helping her reach the peaceful state of mind she believes opened the door to a religious experience.\nThe night before Tommy died, his breathing became very labored. \"He was struggling for oxygen--it was like a death rattle--so Tim and I took turns holding him as upright as we could,\" Kathy said. \"It was about 5 in the morning and it was my turn to hold him. I drifted off to sleep. In my dream, I was walking down a hallway, and a door opened. This incredible white light shone in on me. I felt warm from head to toe. I woke up and thought for sure the Lord had come for Tommy. But he was still breathing. There was no more death rattle. And a huge scab that had been on his face was gone and his skin (where the scab had been) was healed.\n\"I felt God was telling us Tommy's time was near. I also felt the presence of my mom, who passed away 20 years ago at the age of 49. She never got to see or hold a grandchild, and now she has Tommy all to herself. It's very comforting.\"\nThat evening, Tommy Pacey was rocked to his final sleep in the living room of his home in the arms of his parents who repeatedly whispered reassurances of their love for him. He died at 6:40 p.m. surrounded by two dozen relatives and friends.\nNot all hospice programs accept dying children. In 1983, only four of the 1,400 hospice programs in the country provided services for children; that compares to 500 out of 1,600 hospices today, according to Children's Hospice International (CHI), Alexandria, Va., a non-profit group that advocates including children in existing and developing hospice programs.\nCost-cutting by health insurance companies is driving the growth of pediatric hospices. An informal survey of area hospices indicated that the average cost of hospice is about $100 a day, compared to about $1,000 a day for comprehensive inpatient hospital care.\nSome pediatric hospices require that all life-prolonging care be terminated, including tube feedings and chemotherapy, before a child can be enrolled. That is a cruel contradiction to the mission of hospice, said CHI founder Ann Armstrong-Dailey. \"Hospice care should be available to any child diagnosed with a life-threatening condition,\" she said, \"because the family must immediately deal with the prospect that the child might die, and who is the expert in coping with grief and bereavement care? Hospice.\"\nDonna Jersha of Bartlett still feels \"angry and cheated\" that no one told her hospice care was an option until just two months before the death of her daughter Jamie, 6, on Dec. 8, 1993, from a brain disease.\n\"I spent six months being Jamie's sole caregiver,\" she said. \"She was completely bedridden, incontinent and on tube feedings. I was overwhelmed and exhausted. Those months before hospice were a blur then and are still a blur. That was quality time with my daughter I didn't have because I wasn't offered the help I needed.\"\nWhen Hospice of DuPage nurse Bev Szymanski made her first visit to the Jersha home, \"I just cried and cried, and then she said, `Let's talk about what you need. There is no unreasonable request,' \" Jersha said. Szymanski arranged home care to take care of Jamie's physical needs, freeing Donna to address her own and her daughter's emotional and spiritual needs.\n\"Hospice meant I could pick her up and hold her, and tell her stories and play her music for her,\" Jersha said. \"When things needed to be done, (the hospice staff) did it.\"\nOn the day of Jamie's death, Donna and her husband, Gene, kept vigil at their daughter's side. When death appeared imminent, \"Gene looked at me and said, `You brought her into this world, and I think it's time to give her back,' \" Donna Jersha said. \"I sat down on my loveseat and he put her in my arms. I stroked her and told her how much I loved her. Her breathing slowed more and more, and then it stopped. I called Bev, and she came right out. She walked up to Gene and me and just held us in her arms. 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        "raw_content": "Residents are reporting ongoing, intense odor from Ontario County landfill\nJulie Sherwood/ Messenger Post Media\nDebbie Dressner knows farm smell. A native of Ontario County who has lived around farming all her life, she is tired of hearing from some that her complaints about odor from the Ontario County landfill may be from cabbage or cows.\nDressner and her husband, Steve, live across from Hemdale Farms on Orleans Road in Seneca Castle, three miles from the landfill. For Debbie, there\u2019s no mistaking landfill stench. Sometimes the odor is so strong she smells it through her clothes dryer.\nIn recent days, Debbie is one of more than 100 people who have posted odor complaints on social media and made formal complaints through a landfill hotline or talking directly with local officials. Some report landfill stench as far away as the city of Canandaigua, 20 miles to the west, as well as the city of Geneva to the east and from numerous other surrounding communities.\nJean Cirone, who teaches at the Canandaigua Primary School and commutes from her home in Geneva, tried changing her route to avoid the pungent landfill odor along Routes 5 and 20. Taking County Road 4 wasn\u2019t much better. Cirone is contacting the state Department of Health and Department of Environmental Conservation with concerns. The DEC exercises state oversight of the landfill, which is owned by Ontario County and managed by Casella Waste Systems Inc.\nLandfill gas is no laughing matter. The odor, foul like rotten eggs mixed with the reek of ammonia, is caused primarily by ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. Short-term exposures (typically up to about two weeks) to elevated levels of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide in the air can cause coughing, irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, headache, nausea, and breathing difficulties, according to the state Department of Health.\nThese effects usually go away once the exposure is stopped.\n\u201cStudies have been conducted in communities near landfills and waste lagoons to evaluate health effects associated with exposure to landfill gases. These studies lasted for several months and reported health complaints which coincided with periods of elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide and landfill odors,\u201d according to the Department of Health. \u201cReported health complaints included eye, throat and lung irritation, nausea, headache, nasal blockage, sleeping difficulties, weight loss, chest pain, and aggravation of asthma. Although other chemicals may have been present in the air, many of these effects are consistent with exposure to hydrogen sulfide.\u201d\nWhether an annoyance or health hazard, people are concerned.\nLandfill expansion delay\nCasella is in the midst of an expansion project within the landfill at the intersection of Routes 5 and 20 and County Road 5. Odors that increased last fall are blamed in part by a delay in completing the final stage of a new cell built to take trash.\nCanadice Town Supervisor Kris Singer, who heads the Ontario County Board of Supervisors\u2019 Planning and Environmental Quality Committee, said Casella was ready to finish the new cell but could not because of a delay in the DEC signing off on the project.\nIn a construction update in November, Casella warned of increased odor because of the delay. 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        "raw_content": "Flushing Cottages\nOn the South coast of Cornwall, Flushing is an excellent central point for adventures all around Cornwall. Our holiday cottages in the village offer some great water side views within a stone\u2019s throw of pretty sandy beaches and lush green woodland. Rumour has it that this area enjoys the mildest climate in the country, a perfect oasis all year round.Read more\nSteeped in the centre of Tudor history, Flushing was once considered by Henry VIII as a location for a castle. The village is nestled between Falmouth and Mylor Bridge, just off the Carrick Roads. There\u2019s plenty to do on the waters around Flushing or take the trip across the river for a day out in Falmouth.\nOn a Sunday, take a wonderful coastal walk to Mylor with a stop at the legendary Pandora Inn for a tasty Sunday roast al fresco on the jetty. Arrive early as they sell out quickly. Pandora is open throughout the week so if you don\u2019t fancy self catering one evening it\u2019s a great place to find some tasty Cornish grub. Well renowned for sailing, you may find that some of the Pandora\u2019s guests from Mylor arrive via water \u2013 a much easier way to get around this neck of the woods.\nFor a historical day out, visit Penryn to explore the pretty granite buildings of the high street. Most of the shops are filled with Cornish trinkets made by artists who started out at Falmouth University, fell in love with the enchanting area and never left. Penryn is one of the oldest towns in the area, with parts of the town dating back to as early as the 13th century it really has seen it all. After Penryn, head for Falmouth\u2019s Pendennis Castle to take in the panoramic views from St Mawes across to the Helford river. Imagine yourselves as knights or kings taking charge of the area all those years ago.\nAn ideal spot for families to explore the rest of Cornwall especially if you fancy ditching the car this holiday, Flushing offers beautiful water side views and walks mixed with great transport on the water. Our cottages in Flushing are perfect for couples looking for a Cornish hideaway with an excellent location for getting out and about if you fancy it.\nWe have 148 self catering cottages in Flushing to show you...\nThis lovely stone-built barn is set back from an unspoilt country lane just outside the harbourside village of Gerrans. One of just two recently renovated barns (Long Linhay (3142)...\nLong Linhay\nThis delightful single-storey converted barn is one of two barns set on an unspoilt Cornish country lane close to many beaches, and with a large garden this is the ideal holiday ho...\nJacaranda Bungalow\n3 bedroom, dog friendly apartment with sea views in Portscatho.\nJacaranda is a spacious bungalow with an apartment below Jacaranda Apartment (3136), in an elevated position in a quiet cul-de-sac in the pretty fishing village of Portscatho. The ...\nSituated on the edge of the picturesque coastal village of Portscatho, this wonderfully spacious bungalow has recently been refurbished to a very high standard with a light and air...\nShow properties within 10 miles of Flushing",
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Gabbard, Tulsi [D-HI-2] (Introduced 09/09/2016) Cosponsors: (6) Committees: House - Armed Services, Veterans' Affairs, Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 10/19/2016 Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. (All Actions) Tracker:\n3. H.Res.849 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing condolences to the people of Italy and support for the Government of Italy in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that struck the Lazio and Marche regions of Italy. Sponsor: Rep. Pascrell, Bill, Jr. [D-NJ-9] (Introduced 09/08/2016) Cosponsors: (16) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 09/08/2016 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (All Actions) Tracker:\n4. H.Res.752 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Condemning the Dog Meat Festival in Yulin, China, and urging China to end the dog meat trade. Sponsor: Rep. Hastings, Alcee L. [D-FL-20] (Introduced 05/25/2016) Cosponsors: (161) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 09/07/2016 Referred to the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific. (All Actions) Tracker:\n5. H.Res.750 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Urging the European Union to designate Hizballah in its entirety as a terrorist organization and increase pressure on it and its members. Sponsor: Rep. Deutch, Theodore E. [D-FL-21] (Introduced 05/25/2016) Cosponsors: (54) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 07/14/2016 Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. (All Actions) Tracker:\n7. H.Res.571 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Establishing the Select Committee on Oversight of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Sponsor: Rep. Young, Todd C. [R-IN-9] (Introduced 12/17/2015) Cosponsors: (82) Committees: House - Rules Latest Action: House - 12/17/2015 Referred to the House Committee on Rules. (All Actions) Tracker:\n8. H.Res.553 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Urging the President and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to submit to Congress the text of all side agreements entered into between the IAEA and Iran with respect to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Sponsor: Rep. Zinke, Ryan K. [R-MT-At Large] (Introduced 12/03/2015) Cosponsors: (35) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 12/03/2015 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (All Actions) Tracker:\n9. H.Res.551 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Recognizing the importance of the United States-Israel economic relationship and encouraging new areas of cooperation. Sponsor: Rep. Lieu, Ted [D-CA-33] (Introduced 12/03/2015) Cosponsors: (105) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 02/24/2016 Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. (All Actions) Tracker:\n10. H.Res.367 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives in disapproval of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreed to by the P5+1 and Iran on July 14, 2015. Sponsor: Rep. Roskam, Peter J. [R-IL-6] (Introduced 07/16/2015) Cosponsors: (220) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 07/16/2015 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (All Actions) Tracker:\n11. H.Res.343 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing concern regarding persistent and credible reports of systematic, state-sanctioned organ harvesting from non-consenting prisoners of conscience in the People's Republic of China, including from large numbers of Falun Gong practitioners and members of other religious and ethnic minority groups. Sponsor: Rep. Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana [R-FL-27] (Introduced 06/25/2015) Cosponsors: (185) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs, Judiciary Latest Action: House - 06/13/2016 On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (All Actions) Tracker:\n12. H.Res.293 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing concern over anti-Israel and anti-Semitic incitement within the Palestinian Authority. Sponsor: Rep. Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana [R-FL-27] (Introduced 06/03/2015) Cosponsors: (71) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 11/02/2015 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. (All Actions) Tracker:\n13. H.Res.267 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing support for the designation of May as National Lacrosse Month. Sponsor: Rep. Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch [D-MD-2] (Introduced 05/15/2015) Cosponsors: (6) Committees: House - Energy and Commerce Latest Action: House - 05/22/2015 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (All Actions) Tracker:\n15. H.Res.207 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding establishing a National Strategic Agenda. Sponsor: Rep. Reed, Tom [R-NY-23] (Introduced 04/16/2015) Cosponsors: (77) Committees: House - Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, Education and the Workforce, Budget Latest Action: House - 04/21/2015 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (All Actions) Tracker:\n16. H.Res.154 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Calling on the President to work toward equitable, constructive, stable, and durable Armenian-Turkish relations based upon the Republic of Turkey's full acknowledgment of the facts and ongoing consequences of the Armenian Genocide, and a fair, just, and comprehensive international resolution of this crime against humanity. Sponsor: Rep. Dold, Robert J. [R-IL-10] (Introduced 03/18/2015) Cosponsors: (70) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 03/18/2015 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (All Actions) Tracker:\n17. H.Res.112 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Supporting the goals and ideals of the Secondary School Student Athletes' Bill of Rights. Sponsor: Rep. Costello, Ryan A. [R-PA-6] (Introduced 02/13/2015) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: House - Education and the Workforce, Energy and Commerce Latest Action: House - 02/20/2015 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (All Actions) Tracker:\n18. H.Res.52 \u2014 114th Congress (2015-2016) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the democratic Constitution of the Republic of India and United States-India relations on India's Republic Day. Sponsor: Rep. Crowley, Joseph [D-NY-14] (Introduced 01/27/2015) Cosponsors: (3) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 02/11/2015 Referred to the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific. (All Actions) Tracker:\n19. H.Res.707 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism and rejecting attempts to justify anti-Jewish hatred or violent attacks as an acceptable expression of disapproval or frustration over political events in the Middle East or elsewhere. Sponsor: Rep. Nadler, Jerrold [D-NY-10] (Introduced 07/31/2014) Cosponsors: (172) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 09/18/2014 On agreeing to the Royce amendment (A002) Agreed to without objection. (All Actions) Tracker:\n20. H.Res.620 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Mexico should immediately release United States Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi and provide for his swift return to the United States so Sgt. Tahmooressi can receive the appropriate medical assistance for his medical condition. Sponsor: Rep. Poe, Ted [R-TX-2] (Introduced 06/11/2014) Cosponsors: (124) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 09/08/2014 Referred to the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. (All Actions) Tracker:\n21. H.Res.561 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Marking the 60th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education. Sponsor: Rep. Hastings, Alcee L. [D-FL-20] (Introduced 04/30/2014) Cosponsors: (61) Committees: House - Judiciary Latest Action: House - 07/21/2014 Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice. (All Actions) Tracker:\n22. H.Res.404 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Expressing condolences and support for assistance to the victims of Typhoon Haiyan which made landfall in the Republic of the Philippines on November 8, 2013. Sponsor: Rep. Royce, Edward R. [R-CA-39] (Introduced 11/12/2013) Cosponsors: (35) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 11/20/2013 Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous Consent. (All Actions) Tracker:\n26. H.Res.159 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Expressing support for designation of the week of April 14, 2013, through April 20, 2013, as National Osteopathic Medicine Week. Sponsor: Rep. Heck, Joseph J. [R-NV-3] (Introduced 04/12/2013) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: House - 04/12/2013 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. (All Actions) Tracker:\n27. H.Res.112 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Celebrating the history of municipal bonds, the 100-year precedent of the Federal tax exemption for municipal bond interest, and the important contribution municipal bonds have made to economic growth and wellbeing in each State and municipality in our great Nation. Sponsor: Rep. Terry, Lee [R-NE-2] (Introduced 03/13/2013) Cosponsors: (101) Committees: House - Ways and Means Latest Action: House - 03/13/2013 Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. (All Actions) Tracker:\n28. H.Res.109 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Condemning the Government of Iran for its state-sponsored persecution of its Baha'i minority and its continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights. Sponsor: Rep. Grimm, Michael G. [R-NY-11] (Introduced 03/12/2013) Cosponsors: (172) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 06/19/2014 Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Unanimous Consent . (All Actions) Tracker:\n29. H.Res.101 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States Postal Service should issue a commemorative postage stamp in 2015 to honor Constantino Brumidi, Artist of the Capitol, and to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his completion of \"The Apotheosis of Washington\" in the eye of the dome of the Capitol, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Rep. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large] (Introduced 03/05/2013) Cosponsors: (13) Committees: House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: House - 03/05/2013 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. (All Actions) Tracker:\n30. H.Res.72 \u2014 113th Congress (2013-2014) Supporting the goals and ideals of the Secondary School Student Athletes' Bill of Rights. Sponsor: Rep. Gerlach, Jim [R-PA-6] (Introduced 02/15/2013) Cosponsors: (63) Committees: House - Education and the Workforce, Energy and Commerce Latest Action: House - 02/15/2013 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (All Actions) Tracker:\n33. H.Res.716 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Expressing support for designation of August 1, 2012, as \"National Eagle Scout Day\". Sponsor: Rep. Sessions, Pete [R-TX-32] (Introduced 06/28/2012) Cosponsors: (209) Committees: House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: House - 06/28/2012 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. (All Actions) Tracker:\n34. H.Res.663 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Expressing support for the International Olympic Committee to recognize with a minute of silence at every future Olympics Opening Ceremony those who lost their lives at the 1972 Munich Olympics, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Rep. Engel, Eliot L. [D-NY-17] (Introduced 05/17/2012) Cosponsors: (48) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 06/07/2012 Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. (All Actions) Tracker:\n35. H.Res.568 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the importance of preventing the Government of Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. Sponsor: Rep. Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana [R-FL-18] (Introduced 03/01/2012) Cosponsors: (331) Committees: House - Foreign Affairs Latest Action: House - 05/17/2012 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. (All Actions) Tracker:\nArray ( [actionDate] => 2012-05-17 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 401 - 11, 9 Present (Roll no. 261).(text: CR 5/15/2012 H2687-2688) [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Agreed to in House )\n36. H.Res.528 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Honoring the service and sacrifice of the members of the United States Armed Forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn. Sponsor: Rep. Hunter, Duncan D. [R-CA-52] (Introduced 01/25/2012) Cosponsors: (103) Committees: House - Armed Services Latest Action: House - 02/23/2012 Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. (All Actions) Tracker:\n37. H.Res.490 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Expressing no confidence in the Attorney General of the United States. Sponsor: Rep. Gosar, Paul A. [R-AZ-1] (Introduced 12/12/2011) Cosponsors: (114) Committees: House - Judiciary Latest Action: House - 12/12/2011 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. (All Actions) Tracker:\n38. H.Res.441 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that further reductions to core national security funding will cause significant harm to United States interests. Sponsor: Rep. Forbes, J. Randy [R-VA-4] (Introduced 10/14/2011) Cosponsors: (36) Committees: House - Armed Services, Budget Latest Action: House - 10/14/2011 Referred to House Budget (All Actions) Tracker:\n39. H.Res.364 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Designating room HVC 215 of the Capitol Visitor Center as the \"Gabriel Zimmerman Meeting Room\". Sponsor: Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [D-FL-20] (Introduced 07/21/2011) Cosponsors: (402) Committees: House - Transportation and Infrastructure Latest Action: House - 12/01/2011 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. (All Actions) Tracker:\n40. H.Res.311 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Congratulating the Dallas Mavericks on winning the 2011 National Basketball Association championship. Sponsor: Rep. Johnson, Eddie Bernice [D-TX-30] (Introduced 06/16/2011) Cosponsors: (79) Committees: House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: House - 06/16/2011 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. (All Actions) Tracker:\n42. H.Res.220 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Expressing support for designation of the first Saturday in October as \"National Animal Rescue Day\" to create awareness, educate humans of the importance of adoption, and create a humane environment for any pet, including the importance of spaying and neutering of animals, and the encouragement of animal adoptions throughout the United States. Sponsor: Rep. Andrews, Robert E. [D-NJ-1] (Introduced 04/12/2011) Cosponsors: (56) Committees: House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: House - 04/12/2011 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. (All Actions) Tracker:\n43. H.Res.178 \u2014 112th Congress (2011-2012) Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require a committee report on a bill or joint resolution to include a statement of whether the legislation creates any duplicative programs. Sponsor: Rep. Heck, Joseph J. 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        "raw_content": "Klitos Teklos is the Creative Director of Air Paris in New York, and the creative mind behind iconic and successful global campaigns for clients such as Kate Moss, Jil Sander, Longchamp, Want Les Essentiels, Guess, Coty and LVMH. His previous advertising experience includes campaigns for luxury fashion brands such as Valentino, Brioni and Calvin Klein. His editorial experience includes serving as the creative director of cutting edge Surface Magazine in the early 2000s and Vogue Magazine, where he currently contributes as guest Creative Director for international editions. He credits his multicultural sensibility for his aesthetic and influences - born and raised on the island of Cyprus, working with Paris and Shanghai (where the agency's two other offices are) and living in New York for the last 17 years. // @klitosteklos\nandreas gursky.jpeg\nFred Sandback.jpg\nguy bourdin-charles jourdan-spring1978-.jpg\nJordan Scott_Thunder Perfect Mind.png\nVincent Van Duysen_Belgium Houses.jpg\nAssistant curator of the international typographic exhibit at the United Nations and multimedia artist in collaboration with concept-hub futureflair for the French Biennial.\nAs the Creative Director of Air Paris, I'm responsible to lead the creative strategy and development of existing and new business. We are a full service, brand development agency so every campaign is a 360-degree multi-platform activation that includes conceptual strategy and all elements of production to final delivery and continued engagement. Daily work ranges from creating still and moving image, branding and collateral design, packaging and retail space, custom digital and social brand content.\nI was drawn to the creative world since childhood. I started drawing and painting lessons at the age of 6. I discovered graphic design through my art teacher because she saw that I loved the idea of communication and designing messages. It wasn't until I went to study at Pratt that I discovered art direction as a way to combine all the things I loved into one: the synergy of coming up with a concept and translating it into a sensorial experience across many platforms. I\u2019ve had an enormous passion for it ever since, it just made sense.\nI'm obsessed with the idea of progress and evolution. As a hybrid of a European New Yorker I try to be constantly exposed to new ideas, whether it's from observing people on the street, traveling or looking at art, design, film, fashion and architecture. I'm also fascinated by technology which keeps me constantly energized with what's next. There is no specific formula to my inspiration; most of the time, it's instinctive and can come from anything.\nYou can never pick one of your children as the best one, there is too much effort, time, thinking, pride and passion that goes into each project to credit some over others. A success for each client is a showcase of success for us so I always find something that I love and obsess about a project, whether it\u2019s the newness and creativity we bring to it or a sense of disruption in its category. I also love projects that are either a complete match to my personal aesthetics or the complete opposite! As an eternal optimist I prefer to challenge my limits than limit my challenges.",
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        "raw_content": "KidRunner Is A Jogging Stroller That Tows Your Kid From Behind\nIt\u2019s a beautiful morning. You want to go on a run, but it\u2019s also the best time to bring your baby out on a stroller to help him get some sun. Yes, it\u2019s a dilemma. That is, unless you happen to have one of these KidRunners lying around.\nBilled as a \u201chigh-performance, multi-terrain kid jogger,\u201d the contraption lets you take your morning run while towing your kid right behind on a wheeled trailer. That way, you can get your daily exercise quota while giving your kid some much-needed exposure to fresh air and sunlight. Or smog and sunlight if you live in the city. Either way, sunlight is always a good thing.\nThe KidRunner consists of a two-wheeled stroller that\u2019s connected to a harness, which you wear around your hips to tow the stroller from behind. Large wheels and a \u201charmonic damping system\u201d work together to insulate the stroller from the motion of the runner and the bumps on the terrain, ensuring your kid will be comfortable inside the carrier whether you\u2019re running in the park, on a nearby trail, or in a sandy beach. That\u2019s right, the darn thing is built for all terrain. Well, most terrain, probably. I mean, you wouldn\u2019t want to be towing your kid while doing a trail run on some sketchy backcountry.\nIt boasts around 30 percent less weight than other jogging strollers in the market, apart from integrating the aforementioned damping system that keeps the ride smooth for your kid. As such, you\u2019re towing a lot less weight behind you (around 15 to 20 pounds less, according to the company), allowing you to run just a little more freely than you normally would. It\u2019s also designed to function 100 percent hands free, so you can run or brisk walk in a normal manner without any risk of leaving your kid behind.\nThe KidRunner can accommodate kids between six months to four years, provided they weigh a maximum of 50 pounds. A five-point harness and a comfy cockpit ensures your kid will always be safe and secure as you go on your run, with the outfit promising a stroller that exceeds existing industry safety standards for strollers. According to the outfit, their tests have shown that kids get so comfortable in the stroller that they usually fall asleep. They also claim that kids who normally want to get out of the stroller within 10 minutes tend to want to stay longer on this thing \u2013 a testament to its comfortability.\nThe integrated harness, by the way, can fit waists between 24 and 47 inches, so unless you\u2019re excessively thin or robust, you should slip into this thing without any problems. The bow which connects the hip harness to the stroller, by the way, is adjustable in length, mainly to accommodate different runner heights. Basically, the taller you are, the longer it will need to be.\nWhile jogging strollers aren\u2019t exactly new, KidRunner's design, which tows the baby behind you, is definitely unique. Of course, it could also be worrying to some parents, who would prefer to keep an eye on their kid at all times, which is why we guess their attempt at crowdfunding failed two years ago. Apparently, they're still pushing on.\nSlated to come out spring of next year, the KidRunner will be priced at $895.\nOctober 20, 2017 Ariel Reply\nI got to try one of these things for about 45 mins. I\u2019m not a huge runner, but it felt so good I didn\u2019t want to stop! Super smooth hands-free running experience.",
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        "raw_content": "20 fun things to do in Evansville area this weekend\nFrom craft beer to Elmo to politicians, the week has just about everything for all ages.\n20 fun things to do in Evansville area this weekend From craft beer to Elmo to politicians, the week has just about everything for all ages. Check out this story on courierpress.com: https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/local/2018/09/19/20-fun-things-do-evansville-area-weekend/1335311002/\nAbbey Doyle, Evansville Courier & Press Published 5:39 p.m. CT Sept. 19, 2018\nPorter Andrews, 2 years-old, marvels at a passing train as he visits the Local Loco Model Railroad Club show with his grandmother Mary Jo Braun Sunday, January 15, 2017.(Photo11: MIKE LAWRENCE / COURIER & PRESS)Buy Photo\nEVANSVILLE, Ind. \u2014 From craft beer to Elmo to politicians, this weekend has just about everything for all ages.\n1. Public forum for prosecutor candidates\nCandidates for Vanderburgh County Prosecutor \u2014 Nicholas Hermann and Stanley Levco \u2014 will make remarks and answer questions at Lunch with the League Thursday at McCollough Library.\nRobert Dion will be the moderator for the forum. Registration and lunch are at 11:30 a.m. The forum is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Southwestern Indiana and is noon to 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. An optional lunch is available for $12. Reservations are available at slezlie@hotmail.com or 812-437-9320.\n2. Berger Lecture\nMarjory Hershey, professor of political science at Indiana University, will deliver the 2018 Sydney Berger Lecture at 5 p.m. Thursday in Carter Hall.\nHershey\u2019s presentation, \u201cThe Majority Minority,\u201d will discuss the underrepresentation of women in American politics and is free and open to the public. The Berger Lecture is presented each year by the USI College of Liberal Arts in honor of Sydney Berger, one of Evansville's most respected attorneys who worked with local civil rights organizations and served as an instructor at USI for nearly two decades.\n3. 7th Annual Walk the Runway\nThis annual fashion show that benefits Vanderburgh County CASA begins at 6 p.m. at the Riverfront Pavilion at Tropicana Casino.\nThe event spotlights the children served by the non-profit, CASA volunteers, board members and community leaders on the fashion runway. There will be appetizers, drinks, a silent auction and a runway show with fall fashion and trends by Shoe Carnival. For more information about Vanderburgh County CASA or to purchase Walk the Runway tickets for $30, please visit vandcasa.com or call 812-424-5825.\n4. 'Funny Money'\nNewburgh Community Theater presents \"Funny Money\" Thursday through Sunday at Newburgh's Preservation Hall.\nThe show tells the story of someone picking up the wrong briefcase on their way home. The catch? The case contains nearly a million pounds. The play contains some adult themes which may not be suitable for all audiences. Shows Thursday through Saturday are at 7 p.m. Sunday's show is at 2 p.m. with tickets from $12-$15 and available at newburghcommunitytheater.org/.\n5. The Bible Tour 2018: A Concert Worship Experience\nThe Bible Tour features Matt Maher, Natalie Grant, Andrew Peterson, Daniel and Harvest Bashta, and Steven Malcolm performing their top hits \"along with stunning video from the Bible,\" according to the tour's site.\nTickets for the show at Aiken Theatre range from $17 to $90. The show begins at 7 p.m.\n6. Evansville Member Wander\nEight Evansville-area cultural institutions are partnering to host Evansville Member Wander Friday through Sunday. Members at any of the eight institutions can visit the others for free during the weekend and enjoy special programming and discounts on new membership purchases.\nParticipating organizations are Angel Mounds State Historic Site, Evansville African American Museum, Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, Evansville Wartime Museum, Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, Reitz Home Museum, Children's Museum of Evansville and Wesselman Woods Nature Center & Preserve.\n7. Second Annual Fall Wine Walk\nEnjoy wine, shopping, live music, fire dancers, free psychic readings and more in Downtown Evansville Friday during the Second Annual Wine Walk from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The event is $15 and includes a commemorative wine glass and four half-glass tastes in a number of shops, bars and restaurants downtown. The event is only for those 21 and older and begins at Main and Third streets.\nProceeds will be used to help decorate the downtown area for the holidays.\n8. A Murder in the Arts District\nA murder mystery fundraiser for Aurora \u2014 A Murder in the Arts District \u2014 is 6-9 p.m. Friday night at Sauced, 1113 Parrett St.\nAttendees will have a chance to interact with the cast of the murder mystery trying to figure out who done it while enjoying a three-course meal. The winner will receive a $500 gift card from The Diamond Galleria.\nTo purchase a ticket visit auroraevansville.org.\n9. Free community movie night\nMt. Pleasant Church's last outdoor free community movie is at 7 p.m. Friday at the church, 8900 Baumgart Road. The movie is \"The Star\" featuring a small but brave donkey who becomes the unsung hero of Christmas.\nTo learn more visit mpcevv.com. There will be free popcorn, hot dogs and soft drinks.\n10. 'Iphigenia and Other Daughters'\nThe University of Evansville's theatre program presents \"Iphigenia and Other Daughters\" Friday through Sept. 27 at UE's May Theatre. The show is a provocative and daring story about the roles women assume in the vicious cycle of vengeance and violence.\nAll showtimes are 7:30 p.m. but Sunday is 2 p.m. Tickets are $11 for adults; $9 for senior adults, students, UE faculty/staff; and UE Students can pick up their free ticket on the day of the performance they wish to attend. Call 812-488-2031 for tickets.\n11. Peace Jam sponsored by Veterans for Peace\nVeterans For Peace Chapter 104 in Evansville will sponsor a Peace Jam at the Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe, 222 East Columbia St. from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Friday.\nThe event celebrates the International Day of Peace with music by The Blind Playboys, an Evansville-based, blues-rock band. The event is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome with funds raised supporting the Gary E. May Peace Scholarship.\n12. Fine Arts & Craft Show\nThe Extension Homemakers Fine Arts & Craft Show is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Entry fee is $2 per person with kids 10 and under free.\nThere will be food and drinks available at the event at the Vanderburgh 4-H Center, 201 E. Boonville-New Harmony Road.\n13. Friends of the Poor Walk\nEvansville's Friends of the Poor Walk begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Evansville State Hospital grounds. This free, family fun event is to help raise funds to meet the basic needs of those in Evansville, with 100 percent of funds staying local.\nAlthough there isn't a fee to participate in the walk, attendees are encouraged to donate money or raise funds for the cause.\nProceeds from the Friends of the Poor Walk provide direct emergency assistance for The Evansville District Council of The St. Vincent de Paul Society Clients. For more information visit svdpevansville.org/walk-for-the-poor/.\n14. Local Loco Model Railroad Club show\nModel train fanatics can check out the Local Loco Model Railroad Club's model train show Saturday and Sunday at the Evansville Pagoda, 401 S.E. 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WNIN Kids Fest\nKids will have a chance to meet some of PBS' beloved characters and participate in fun activities during the WNIN Kids Fest Saturday at WNIN's downtown studios.\nWNIN's Kids Fest filled Main Street off Riverside Saturday afternoon. Thousands came for the free children's event. (Photo11: Jessie Higgins)\nThe event, at Riverside and Main streets, is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free. There will be games, activities, characters, community organizations and a free book for each child.\n17. Evansville Lutheran School Family Fun Day\nA day of fun for the whole family is what organizers of the Evansville Lutheran School Family Fun Day have in mind. The event runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the school, 111 E. Virginia St.\nActivities include five inflatables, a cake walk, bake sale, rolling video game theater, carnival games, face painting, hot dogs and more. Bracelets are $10 per child for all-day play at games and inflatables and include a hot dog, chips and drink. 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SWIRCA Brewfest\nSWIRCA's fundraising Brewfest is 6-9 p.m. Saturday at Bosse Field.\nAttendees will have the opportunity to taste over 300 craft beers, wines and liquors with all proceeds going to benefit SWIRCA & More. The event is for 21 and over and requires a valid ID. General admission is $40 per person and VIP admission is $70 per person with attendees allowed to enter an hour earlier and receiving premium parking. Designated driver tickets are $10 and available at the door. You may purchase tickets by calling SWIRCA at 812-464-7800 or stopping by their offices or online at eventbrite.com.\nBrewfest is a rain or shine event.\nContributed photo Each attendee to SWIRCA's BrewFest receives a tasting class similar to this one pictured at last year's event.\n20. Jazz Guest Artist Concert Series\nWorld-renowned jazz guitarist Dave Stryker and his quartet will perform the opening concert in this year\u2019s Jazz Guest Artist Concert Series. The series is co-sponsored by the University of Evansville and the Evansville Jazz Society.\nThe concert is at 4 p.m. Sunday in Wheeler Concert Hall on the UE campus.\nTickets are $15 for adults, $10 for Evansville Jazz Society members and $5 for students with I.D. and are available by contacting the UE Department of Music at 812-479-2754 or at the door.\nGermania's Herbstkonzert\nThe Germania Maennerchor and Damenchor are presenting this year's Herbstkonzert, or fall concert, Sept. 29. But to claim your spot you must make reservations by Sept. 26.\nDoors open for the event at 5 p.m., the meal will be served at 6 p.m. with the concert following. The meal includes fried chicken Au Gratin potatoes, green beans, corn and hot rolls. After the 7 p.m. concert is a dance from 8-11 p.m. to the music of the Joe Greulich Band.\nTickets are $12 and include the meal, concert and dance. The event is open to the public. 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        "raw_content": "Friday 1 December 2017 Updated Thursday 22 February 2018\nOpposition to turning schools into academies\nThe current government has had to make an embarrassing U-turn on its commitment to force all schools in England to \u2018academise\u2019 by 2020 after facing the threat of industrial action from the teaching unions. (See DfE U-turn on forced academies, NUT, 6 May 2016)\nAcademisation is the process of transferring control of a school from the local authority to a private \u2018charitable\u2019 trust, which then runs the school on behalf the government. Although the schools themselves cannot be run for profit, this limitation can be and is blatantly circumvented, as the trusts are permitted to outsource the running of their schools to for-profit education providers.\nLooting the coffers\nThis disgrace was exactly what we saw in the Midlands, with K12 (a large player in the US market for online school and curriculum provision) establishing the Erudition Schools Trust and running four schools from 2011. Following the example of other academy trusts, the Erudition Schools Trust is a private company limited by guarantee, without shareholders.\nHowever, K12 Inc set up a British subsidiary, K12 Education UK Ltd, incorporated in August 2011. The directors of this company were Ron Packard, Maria Szalay, and John Holdren, with Howard Polsky acting as company secretary. At this time, Ron Packard was, of course, CEO of K12 Inc; Maria Szalay was senior vice president of product development; John Holdren was senior VP of content and curriculum; and Howard Polsky was general counsel and secretary.\nIn December 2011, the Erudition Schools Trust was established. Its directors were Ron Packard, Maria Szalay, John Holdren, and John Woodward, with Howard Polsky acting as secretary. Members of K12 Inc\u2019s senior executive team, including the CEO, had appointed themselves both as the directors of a non-profit trust and as the directors of K12 Education UK Ltd, which was selling education services to the new trust.\nUnder the arrangements for academies, there is nothing illegal about any of this. In 2015, K12 announced that it had decided not to continue running two of its academies, Charles Coddy Walker academy and the Queen Elizabeth academy. In the public stakeholder meeting, a representative from K12 explained that decision was due to the operation of the schools being \u2018less profitable\u2019 than anticipated. (See Players in the market: K12 Inc and the Erudition Schools Trust by M Bennett, Local Schools Network, 6 August 2016)\nAdditionally, the top bosses of academy trusts are taking full advantage of the opportunities to line their own pockets at the expense of working people. Daniel Moyniham, parasitic CEO of Harris Federation, a federation of primary and secondary academies in and around London, was revealed as having been paid \u00a3375,611 of public money in the academic year 2013-14. (See Academy boss earns more than chief executive of NHS England by W Mansell, The Guardian, 10 February 2015)\nBy comparison, the upper end of the largest salary range for a head teacher in inner London (2016-17) as set out by the department for education (DfE) is \u00a3115,582.\nThe land and buildings that schools currently occupy are of enormous value. During academisation, control of this property is transferred from the collective pool of state-owned land to the private trust.\nThe Department for Education provides a flat rate start-up grant of \u00a325,000 towards the process of transition, but the DfE itself confirms this does not cover the full costs of pursuing academy status and that schools converting to academies should devote some of their own funds to the process. The transferring of human resources and land into ownership of a private body is legally complicated and some schools have found the cost in legal fees exceeds the money offered by the DfE, thereby stealing money from the public meant for education and putting it into the hands of private law firms.\nWakefield City Academies Trust, which managed 21 academies across Yorkshire, declared in September 2017 that it would be disbanding, leaving a void for a new sponsor to take over the role. In the process, the academy trust stripped the schools of their assets by moving funds from the schools\u2019 to the trust\u2019s account.\nIn Hemsworth Arts and Community academy in Pontefract, this included \u00a3220,000 that had been raised by volunteers at Christmas markets and other school events, and a further \u00a3216,000 that had been held back for capital investment. In Heath View primary school in Wakefield, \u00a3300,000 had been transferred to the trust in September 2016. For Wakefield City academy, more than \u00a3800,000 had been transferred towards the end of 2015.\nHigh Crags academy primary school in Shipley, when it was instructed by the DfE to join the trust in April 2016, had its surplus of \u00a3178,000 immediately moved to centralised accounts operated by the academy trust. The chief executive of Wakefield City Academies Trust, Mike Ramsay, had been paid more than \u00a382,000 for 15 weeks\u2019 work, despite the trust facing a large budget deficit. Additionally, the trust had paid almost \u00a3440,000 to IT and clerking companies owned by Ramsay and his daughter. (See Collapsing academy trust \u2018asset-stripped its schools of millions\u2019 by F Perraudin, The Guardian, 21 October 2017)\nThese are just a few ways by which academisation is a cover for a transfer of wealth from the collectively owned assets held by local authorities to private individuals. It is a robbery of children\u2019s education for the benefit of private interests.\nBut unfortunately academisation is but one part of a much larger worldwide insidious restructuring of education and changes in the way choices about education are being made. Education academics refer to this global trend as the Global Education Reform Movement (GERM). (See How GERM is infecting schools around the world by P Sahlberg, The Washington Post, 29 June 2012)\nGERM is pushed onto countries through terms and conditions on international loans lent by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) \u2013 one of the key arms of the imperialist economic system. Kuehn (2015) writes \u201cThey call for decentralisation in responsibility for funding education, but centralising the control of content and teachers.\u201d (Teacher solidarity across borders: an essential response to neoliberal globalisation by L Kuehn, Global Education \u2018Reform\u2019: Building resistance and solidarity, 2015)\nThe outcome here is that the immensely valuable education systems of oppressed nations are being marketised to create profits for businesses in imperialist countries.\nSince the 1980s the prevailing bourgeois ideology of neoliberalism has played an ever-increasing role in determining education policy. Neoliberalism \u201crests firmly upon notions of freedom of choice, market force and quality by competition (strongly counterposed to the worth or possibility of equality).\u201d (Discipline and chaos: the new right and discourses of derision, 1990, from S Ball, Education Policy and Social Class, 2005)\nThis view is supported by academics such as Gert Biesta, who has described the reconfiguration of the relationship between citizens and the state into that of an economic relationship, with the state as a provider and the citizens the consumers it \u2018serves\u2019. (See Good Education in an Age of Measurement: Ethics, Politics, Democracy, 2011)\nThe reason for moving the responsibility of decision making away from government institutions and into the hands of private bodies is to attempt to decentralise decisions about the allocation of educational resources \u2013 a key tenet of neoliberalism being that spontaneous decision making (resembling that of agents in a market) is preferable to the \u2018inefficient\u2019 bureaucracy of planned change.\nIndeed, one of the provisions the British government is now proposing is the removal of the legal right of parents to elect governors for school governing bodies \u2013 called \u2018governing boards\u2019 in the business-model academies.\nThe government\u2019s flagship academisation white paper, Educational Excellence Everywhere (2016) \u2013 does not contain any discussion on what constitutes a \u2018good education\u2019. This lack of engagement with the question of \u2018good education\u2019 minimises democratic influence over education by excluding the voices of individuals who should be taking part in the discussion.\nOn this topic, Biesta states: \u201cSuch discourses often appear to be about the quality of education \u2013 think, for example, of discussions about the effectiveness of education or on accountability in education \u2013 but in fact never address the question of good education itself. They rather displace the normative question of good education with technical and managerial questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of processes, not what these processes are supposed to be for.\u201d\nBiesta goes on: \u201cChoice has become the key word in this discourse. Yet \u2018choice\u2019 is about the behaviour of consumers in a market where their aim is to satisfy their needs, and should not be conflated with democracy, which is about public deliberation and contestation about the common goods and the just and equitable (re)distribution of public resources.\u201d\nAlthough students and parents use and access education, they lack control over the choices involved, so lack autonomy in their educational lives. This trend is described by academics as the \u2018learnification\u2019 of education. Evidence of this new discourse can be found in thinktank Reform\u2019s 2009 report \u2018A new level\u2019, which contained this ideologically loaded nugget: \u201cWe believe that by reforming the public sector, increasing investment and extending choice, high quality services can be made available for everyone.\u201d\nThe choice of language here demonstrates the increased commodification of education and the rise in the culture of \u2018managerialism\u2019 within education, and with it the stress on the constant attention to \u2018quality\u2019, being close to the customer and the value of innovation.\nAs SJ Ball wrote in 1990: \u201cIn effect pupils are reduced to a form of exchange between parents and schools.\u201d (Politics and Policy Making in Education: Explorations in Policy Sociology)\nThis has led to nominally \u2018comprehensive\u2019 schools using underhand methods to be selective in their intake \u2013 a trend of particular harm to students with special needs, who are considered \u2018low value\u2019, given the demands they make of school resources in relation to the progress they are expected to make academically. (See Academies turn away children with special needs to \u2018cherry-pick\u2019 pupils, charity warns by S Cassidy and R Garner, The Independent, 3 January 2016)\n\u201cIn one case involving Mossbourne academy in Hackney \u2026 the school refused to admit an 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, arguing it would compromise other children\u2019s education and it already had a higher than average number of pupils with special needs.\u201d (Academies\u2019 refusal to admit pupils with special needs prompts legal battles by J Harris and J Vasagar, The Guardian, 24 May 2012)\nThis reduction of social relationships to that of exchange relationships was analysed by Marx in Capital. His description of \u201ccommodity fetishism\u201d very accurately describes the \u2018values\u2019 that inform educational policy in the 21st century. Today in capitalist Britain, the social relations between people involved in education are perceived as economic relations. (1867)\nSocialist education\nThe solution to the continued threat of having educational resources syphoned off into the hands of profit-hungry parasites is a system of education where the resources are held in collective ownership and where decisions about their allocation are made democratically and not left to be toyed with by economic agents interested only in lining their own pockets. We only have to look to places where scientific socialism has been applied around the world to see what the alternative to the law of the philosophy of plunder can offer.\nIn socialist Cuba, which has steadfastly resisted imperialism since the revolution in 1959 and has insulated itself from the ideology of neoliberalism, the data on education speaks volumes.\nRecognising the emancipatory potential of education, resources are allocated according to the needs of learners. There are no standardised tests before the age of 16, the class size target in primary school is 20 students, which is achieved in 93 percent of cases. Where there are more than 20 students, there are two teachers.\nEvery class elects a class president, a vice-president and a health and hygiene officer and every school elects a school president and vice-president. (See Valuing Education: Report of the 2016 NUT delegation to Cuba)\nTogether, these class and school presidents and vice-presidents have an input into the curriculum. Additionally, changes to the curriculum must be agreed by both the Cuban national assembly and by the National Union of Education, Science and Sports Workers (SNTECD).\nAs the general secretary of the union put it to an NUT delegation of British teachers in 2006: \u201cHow can a teacher be expected to implement a curriculum if they have not been involved in developing it?\u201d This represents a far cry from educational decisions being decided by profiteering class enemies.\nFree, quality education for all\nWe demand free, universal, high quality education, from nursery and pre-school through to postgraduate level, which does more than just impart skills and qualities for the \u2018world of work in the 21st century\u2019. It must also nurture the humanity and creativity of students, develop their critical and analytical skills, and imbue them with a love of learning for life.\nOnly socialism will bring true freedom and equality to the classroom. 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Mr. Erdogan has sought to derail the investigation by removing hundreds of police and investigators from their duty. On Tuesday he described the investigation as \"black stain on Turkey's democratic history\" and compared it unfavorably with previous military coups.\nAmong other allegations of foul play, investigators allege that a network of bribery has underpinned Turkey's decade of runaway development, enriching members of an Islamic political party that styled itself as a pious, technocratic steward of a dynamic economy.\nWithin the Byzantine walls of Istanbul's old city, historic neighborhoods and archaeological sites have proven particularly vulnerable to unchecked development.\n\u201cHistorical areas are the 'low hanging fruit' of development,\u201d says Azat Yalcin, a city planner turned whistleblower who worked for the municipality of Fatih between 2009 and 2013. \u201cIt's because laws that should protect historical areas very easily flaunted.\u201d\nWhen renovation work began in 2012 on the tumbledown streets of Suleymaniye, planners were told to bypass inspections of historic buildings so they could be destroyed, said Yalcin. 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Fatih\u2019s AKP mayor, Mustafa Demir, had championed these projects as a \u201cfacelift\u201d for the district. In October, he boasted that 12 percent of land in the old city has been redeveloped over his ten years in office.\nLast month, Mr. Demir was detained on charges of accepting bribes from developers and selling off heritage sites. His case was quickly lost in political drama, however, when Erdogan attacked the corruption case as a plot to bring down his government. Erdogan's son has been cited in reports as a target in a second round of anticorruption arrests. Earlier this month, police defied orders from prosecutors to carry out a second wave of arrests.\nBeyond the political grandstanding, attention has focused on the murky world of real estate and public contracts. 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The company has not been accused of any wrongdoing.\nFavoritism in public works\nFormer urban planner Yalcin says favoritism \u201chas become the rule\u201d for projects in the old city. He says he was fired after confronting Demir, the district mayor, over corruption in public works.\nProsecutors have not revealed details of the charges against Demir. Turkey\u2019s media have reported that he allegedly solicited bribes for the construction of a hotel atop a tunnel that is part of an undersea rail network. Engineers reportedly warned that the hotel would compromise the integrity of the tunnel.\nIn the Suliyemaniye district, much of the rebuilding has been carried out by Kiptas, a company favored by the government for building mass housing. 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        "raw_content": "American Blinds Coupons & Promo Codes\nLatest American Blinds coupon codes, promos and sales\nHerman Miller Lino Chairs starting from $510 and Free Shipping.\nWe currently have 2 American Blinds coupons / deals.\nAbout American Blinds\nAre you a nester? A nester is someone who spends a lot of time decorating their house, getting it more livable and comfortable. If this sounds like you, you should definitely check out American Blinds, Wallpaper and More at DecorateToday.com. Here, you can find everything that you need to get your house looking like it just came out of a home decorating magazine. If you aren't a nester, at DecorateToday, you can find everything that will make your house cozy and inviting, which will make you want to spend every minute at home.\nAmericanBlinds offers more than just blinds at www.decoratetoday.com, such as bedding, draperies, wallpaper, hardware, artwork, rugs and shutters. What's great about this online home store is that it is easy to find what you're looking for. For example, if you're looking for a new wallpaper for your guest bedroom, you can search based on what color you want a paper to be. Or, maybe you want a border paper to go around the chair railing. You can search based on the type of paper, what the paper is made of, and how you install the wall paper. This will make finding exactly what you need easy and pain-free. Don't worry; it's also this easy to buy draperies, bedding, rugs and so on.\nWhat's great about American Blind & Wallpaper is that they not only offer great products, but they also offer a lot of information. If you've never hung wallpaper before, you can find someone locally to hang it for you. Or, maybe you're not sure about what you need to make a room in your house even better. If that's the case, you can ask a question to the decorators, and they'll give you some advice on what you can do to make everything work together. Another reason you'll like this online home decorating site is because they'll ship you samples of window treatments, so you can hold them up against the wall, making sure that they match with your paint or wallpaper before you invest a lot of money in them. This is just one more way that DecorateToday.com gives you all of the things you need to turn your house into a home.\nCurrent: AmericanBlinds.com Coupons & Promo Codes",
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        "raw_content": "Muslim woman wins $5million in discrimination lawsuit against AT&T for 'harassment from her co-workers because of her religion'\nA Muslim woman won a $5million discrimination lawsuit against AT&T for what she called was repeated harassment of her religious beliefs.\nSusann Bashir, who used to work at the company's office in Kansas City, Missouri said the abuse at her job began after she converted to Islam in 2005, and that it boiled over in 2008 when her boss snatched her head scarf and exposed her hair.\nA Jackson County jury on Thursday awarded her the money for punitive damages, along with $120,000 in lost wages and other actual damages.\nCase: Susann Bashir (pictured), won $5million in a discrimination lawsuit against AT&T for what she called repeated abuse about her conversion to Islam\nThe award appears to be the largest jury verdict for a workplace discrimination case in Missouri history, The Kansas City Star reported.\nMs Bashir said in court documents that her work environment became hostile immediately after she converted, with her co-workers making harassing comments about her religion and referring to her hijab as 'that thing on her head.'\n'I was shocked. I thought, \"What is going on?''' she told the newspaper. 'Nobody ever cared what I wore before. Nobody ever cared what religion I was before.'\nTeacher at school for abused kids arrested on suspicion of molesting children Wife of U.S. soldier threatened with deportation after traffic stop while driving to pick up supplies for...\nMs Bashir worked at AT&T's office in Kansas City for 10 years as a fiber optics network builder before being fired from her $70,000-a-year job. She claimed she endured religious discrimination nearly every day of the final three years she worked there, including being asked if she was going to blow up the building and being called a 'towelhead' and a terrorist.\nAT&T said on Friday it disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal.\nDespite the jury's award, Ms Bashir stands to receive much less than $5million because Missouri law caps such awards at five times the actual damage amount, plus attorney fees.\nAmy Coopman, Bashir's lawyer, said attorney fees will be determined later by the judge.\n'Shocked': Ms Bashir said AT&T's Kansas City, Missouri office (pictured) was a hostile environment for her when she converted to Islam in 2005\nThe previous largest such verdict came in 2009, when Mohamed Alhalabi, an Arab-American Muslim, was awarded $811,949 in St. Louis County Circuit Court in a case against the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.\nThat same year, a Jonesboro, Arkansas, jury ordered AT&T to pay $1.3 million to two former employees fired for attending a Jehovah's Witnesses convention.\nMs Bashir said she called an employee help line in March 2005 and asked the company to provide sensitivity training for her co-workers.\n'It was a worthless call,' she said. 'Nothing ever changed.'\nThe harassment continued and in March 2008, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission launched an investigation after she filed a complaint.\n'Nothing changed': Ms Bashir said she eventually had to leave her AT&T job because of the harassing comments, like her hijab being called a 'thing'\nShe said that made some workers angry and led to the final encounter with her boss.\nMs Bashir said she became so stressed out that she couldn't return to work. She asked that her boss be removed or that she be transferred, but neither happened.\nShe was fired after not returning to work for nine months.\n'By firing me, they stole my ability to work at a job I liked,' Ms Bashir said.\nShe said the incident was hard on her mentally and physically and tore her family apart. She is going through a divorce, and in October she and her daughter moved to Anchorage, Alaska, where she works as an apartment manager.\n'I have mixed feelings,' Ms Bashir said. 'I'm happy not to be reporting to that management structure. But it's hard in this economy to find a job with that level of compensation. I didn't want to lose my job, because I felt I was doing good work.'\nMuslim woman gets huge award in workplace discrimination case - KansasCity.com",
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        "raw_content": "The first dot com romcom: Wonderfully weird Valentine's Day release Her sees its star become besotted with a virtual woman\nBy Brian Viner\nVerdict: Pushes all the right buttons\nA sensitive, emotionally bruised man, living in Los Angeles in the near future, falls madly in love with the disembodied voice of his computer.\nIn less capable, less creative hands than those of writer-director Spike Jonze, whose directorial debut was the hugely inventive 1999 film Being John Malkovich, this could be a recipe for disaster.\nSometimes in the movies, too little imagination is preferable to too much. But in Her, Jonze has created something rather weirdly wonderful. It is sweet, smart, insightful, funny and thought-provoking \u2014 a perfect distraction on Valentine\u2019s Day.\nDigital love: Joaquin Phoenix and Olivia Wilde in the unique Valentine's Day romcom Her\nNothing about it is obvious or predictable, starting with the casting of Joaquin Phoenix as Theodore Twombly, who works for a company called beautifulhandwrittenletters.com, creating perfectly-judged billets-doux for those who billets-don\u2019t, or billets-can\u2019t.\nHe is a Cyrano de Bergerac for the 2020s, with an awful moustache instead of an enormous nose.\nBut the facial hair is a good idea, because it obscures that scarred lip which so helps to characterise the villains and tortured souls Phoenix does so well.\nTheodore is certainly soulful, and immensely sad, following the break-up of his marriage to Catherine (Rooney Mara), but he is not tortured.\nHe finds the happiness that he manifestly deserves when he begins a relationship with the new operating system on his computer.\nIt is not quite love at first megabyte, but she quickly provides all the emotional succour that was lacking in his marriage. She is called Samantha, and she is voiced, as luck would have it, by Scarlett Johansson.\nLego hits the cinema - and it's a real block-buster Even a stellar A-list cast can't save The Monuments Men\nFiennes needs Victorian Viagra! The Invisible Woman is...\nA fulfilling relationship with a computer voice? It is not an entirely original idea.\nOne of my favourite modern novelists, Jonathan Coe, wrote a book a few years ago called The Terrible Privacy Of Maxwell Sim in which a man falls in love with his sat-nav. But that had a contemporary setting.\nJonze, in setting the story 15 years or so from now, gets to indulge himself, and us, with his vision of a future that mercifully, and as a very welcome change, is not the standard dystopian sci-fi nightmare. Indeed, this LA is blissfully free of cars, which have been supplanted by high-speed trains.\nIt is frankly easier to believe in Samantha than a car-free LA.\nShe is sexy, witty and so clever that she can process the contents of an entire book in mere hundredths of a second.\nShe reads Theodore\u2019s emails to him, and laughs at his jokes. She might be a computer programme, but she possesses the power of creative thought.\nOff her own microchip, so to speak, she even forwards Theodore\u2019s love letters to a publisher, thereby progressing his career.\nWhat she cannot do, alas, is have sex with him, at least not in a conventional way. So she encourages him to sleep with a willing proxy, who has the body she lacks.\nThere are so many ideas here, so much gentle satire about artificial as opposed to human intelligence, that at times it becomes almost too much for a non-artificial mind to absorb.\nTheodore\u2019s sweetness does at times venture uncomfortably close to proper, soggy wetness. But Phoenix hits pretty much all the right notes, as does Amy Adams as his best friend, Amy, also emerging from a marital break-up and propped up by fortune-cookie philosophising.\n\u2018Falling in love is a form of socially acceptable insanity,\u2019 she says, and that being the case, why should it be any more insane to fall for an operating system than for a human being? That\u2019s the fundamental message of Her, a charming romantic comedy for the computer age. A rom.com.\nHer review: Wonderfully weird Valentine's Day release sees its star become besotted with a virtual woman",
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        "raw_content": "Tuku to roll back the years\nENTERTAINMENT WRITER \u2022 26 February 2014 3:40PM \u2022 2 comments\nHARARE - Zimbabwean music legend Oliver \u2018Tuku\u2019 Mtukudzi will hold a Greatest Hits Concert in Harare on Independence Day Eve soon after returning from a three-month tour of United States, the Caribbean Islands and the United Kingdom.\nThe April 17 concert, being put together by Tuku Music in partnership with ZiFM Stereo, Impala Car Rental and Zimbo Jam, will see fans decide on the songs that will be performed during the show.\nThe international music icon is looking forward to the unique concert.\n\u201cThe idea of the concert came about because we always get people asking us why we don\u2019t perform certain songs at our shows,\u201d said Tuku.\n\u201cSo we decided to give the fans a chance to tell us which songs they want us to perform at this show. All the top songs that they see as our greatest hits, we will perform on the night.\u201d\nThe 61 year old musician is keen to forge various partnerships that can benefit the local music industry.\n\u201cAs Tuku Music we can only do well if we build great relationships with our fans and other partners. We have brought in ZiFM, Impala Car Rental and Zimbo Jam as part of our vision for some of the long term projects we have that will help build support structures for the music industry through our work at Pakare Paye,\u201d he said.\nTuku Music and its partners for the unique concert have also put together various competitions that will see lucky music fans walk away with tickets for The Greatest Hits Concertand trips to some of Zimbabwe\u2019s top tourist destinations.\nOne of the promotional campaigns for The Greatest Hits Concert will enable 20 lucky fans to visit Pakare Paye Arts Centre where they will have lunch with Tuku himself at the centre\u2019s restaurant.\nTuku and his band, The Black Spirits are currently in the United States of America on a whirlwind tour that will take them to ten States and then to the idyllic Caribbean island of Montserrat for the African Music Festival .From Montserrat Tuku will head to the United Kingdom for shows on March 21 and 22 before returning home to prepare for the April show.\nTuku, who is a UNICEF Ambassador, was recently awarded a Global Service Award by the Skagit Valley College in the United States of America for his \u201ctireless devotion as a champion for the rights of the children in Africa\u201d.\nGreatest-Hits-Concert\nTuku is really a great musician who has his fans at heart. I love the guy\nZvakanaka Zvakadaro - 27 February 2014",
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        "raw_content": "Al-Jazeera trio jailed in Egypt\nBBC NEWS \u2022 23 June 2014 6:56PM \u2022 0 comments\nCAIRO - A court in Cairo convicted Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed of spreading false news and supporting the now banned Islamist group. The trio had denied the charges.\nEleven defendants tried in absentia, including three foreign journalists, received 10-year sentences.\nThe trial has caused an international outcry amid claims it was politicised.\nAustralian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told reporters on Monday she was \"bitterly disappointed\" by the outcome. Greste, a former BBC journalist, is an Australian citizen.\nBritish Prime Minister David Cameron said he was \"completely appalled\" and the UK Foreign Office has summoned the Egyptian ambassador over the guilty verdicts. Two of the journalists convicted in absentia are British.\nCorrespondents say evidence put forward earlier in court did nothing to support the serious charges brought.\nThe judge was shown photographs from Mr Greste's family holiday, a Sky Arabia report on cruelty to horses and a video of a news conference in Nairobi.\nBaher Mohamed was sentenced to a further three years in jail on a separate charge involving possession of \"unlicensed ammunition\".\nChristian Fraser, BBC News, Cairo\nPeter Greste has spent six months in a 4m (13ft) cell with his two al-Jazeera colleagues, locked down for 23 hours a day with only a small window for light. The Tora prison is a \"hell hole\" says Greste's brother, Michael. \"But he is strong and he will survive.\"\nThat resilience was on show when the prisoners came into court. They waved at friends and family and hugged each other, hoping their ordeal was now ending.\nThe judge, wearing sunglasses, looked unmoved by the scores of cameras there to record the verdict. Last week he sentenced 14 people to death, including the father of one of the students now standing in the cage.\nAs he heard the verdict, Peter Greste punched the cage in frustration. Mohamed Fahmy screamed in defiance. \"He needs surgery, he has done nothing wrong,\" his mother wailed. Fahmy spent the first few weeks of his detention sleeping on the floor with a dislocated shoulder.\nIn a statement, al-Jazeera English's managing director Al Anstey said the sentence \"defies logic, sense, and any semblance of justice\".\nThe three men are expected to appeal.\nAl-Jazeera has said only nine of the 20 defendants are its employees. The others are reportedly students and activists, two of whom were acquitted in Monday's verdict.\nIt comes amid concerns over growing media restrictions in Egypt.\nPeter Greste's brother Andrew said he was \"surprised\" by the verdict, and that he had been assured all along by the authorities that the Egyptian judiciary is independent.\nFahmy and Mohamed were among 16 Egyptians charged with belonging to a terrorist organisation and \"harming national unity\".\nGreste and three other journalists who have left the country - British al-Jazeera reporters Dominic Kane and Sue Turton and the Dutch newspaper and radio journalist Rena Netjes - were accused of \"collaborating with the Egyptians [the defendants] by providing them with money, equipment, information\", and \"airing false news\".\nAl-Jazeera, which is based in Qatar, was banned from operating inside Egypt after the authorities accused it of broadcasting reports sympathetic to former President Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. Al-Jazeera has consistently denied the allegations.\nQatar has supported the Brotherhood and is unpopular with Egypt's government.\nEarlier this month, Fahmy shouted from the dock that the trial was a \"vendetta against al-Jazeera\".\nHe complained that they were \"hostages\" in a political battle between Egypt and Qatar.\nAl-Jazeera trial\nDefendants included al-Jazeera's Cairo bureau chief, Mohamed Fahmy, who is Canadian-Egyptian, Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed and Australian correspondent Peter Greste\nThey denied charges of spreading false news and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood\nThe three men were seized in a raid at a Cairo hotel on 29 December and have been held at Cairo's Tora prison\nThe court tried a total of 20 people, including nine al-Jazeera employees\nEarlier, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott made a direct appeal to Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi for Greste's release.\nUS Secretary of State John Kerry, visiting Cairo over the weekend, said he spoke to Egyptian officials about \"the essential role of a vibrant civil society, free press, rule of law and due process in a democracy\".\nHuman rights group Amnesty International has condemned the verdicts.\n\"This is a devastating verdict for the men and their families, and a dark day for media freedom in Egypt, when journalists are being locked up and branded criminals or 'terrorists' simply for doing their job,\" said the groups' Middle East and North Africa director Philip Luther.\nEgypt's authorities have cracked down harshly on Islamists and secular activists since Mr Morsi was removed by the military in July 2013.\nHundreds have been killed and thousands arrested.\nMuslim-Brotherhood",
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        "raw_content": "Gender based violence is rife\nMaxwell Sibanda \u2022 8 December 2016 12:57PM \u2022 0 comments\nHARARE - It is time for action to end gender-based violence and men should not be inevitable to speak out against the violence, Parliamentary Portfolio Committee chairperson on gender and Goromonzi MP Biata Nyamupinga has said.\nGender based violence is rife-and it is getting worse-according to the Zimbabwe Demographic Health Survey the prevalence of gender-based violence stood at 47 percent among women.\nSpeaking during the Election Resource Centre (ERC) sponsored radio show to commemorate 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based violence Nyamupinga said men\u2019s involvement is key.\nThe ERC seeks to increase citizens, particularly women and youth engagement and influence.\n\u201cFor a long time we have been talking to the converted, we have been talking to ourselves because we have always been the victims, so we have always been talking to ourselves but now I\u2019m very happy that we are involving men.\n\u201cActually a lot of men, even in Parliament, are running with it (Activism against gender based violence),\u201d Nyamupinga said.\nNyamupinga was responding to a Whatsapp question by a listener who wanted to know if men are being involved in the fight against gender based violence.\nFeminist and human rights activist, Sally Dura the National Co-ordinator said men are important in the equation.\n\u201cMen involvement has become key. Male MPs signed a pledge to commit that they will do something about ending child marriages in their constituencies,\u201d Dura said.\nDura said despite milestone achievements on paper women in Zimbabwe are still suffering from the violence.\n\u201cWhile we have progressive constitution on woman and gender equality and while Zimbabwe is a signatory to the SADC Gender Protocol on Gender and Development and many regional and International commitments that the government of Zimbabwe has put in place including the establishment of the national gender implementation machinery which is the Gender Commission and the Ministry of Women Affairs which is decentralized, we continue to realize that women cannot assert or enjoy their right because of violence against them,\u201d Dura said.\nDura said Women Coalition of Zimbabwe celebrate the great work that women across all political divides in all parts of the country worked together through the G20 Initiative which brought together women in Parliament, civic society, academic sector and private sector and collectively managed to deliver women\u2019s rights responsive constitution to the people of Zimbabwe.\nThe 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence is a global campaign dedicated to ending gender-based violence. It seeks to raise awareness at the local, national and international levels regarding violence against women.\nShe also added that the current flawed electoral system in the country has made it difficult for women to participate in elections as candidates.\nNyamupinga said there is need to create a conducive environment for women. \u201cOur mode of election is not conducive for women, for example elections are associated with a lot of violence, and also economical violence because if you don\u2019t have money you can\u2019t win anything.\u201d\nShe added: \u201cGoing forward I would propose for electoral system amendment and include the zebra system for equal and proportional representation\u2026there is need to have one that is conducive for women to participate.\u201d\nThe outspoken MP, who is also the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee Chairperson on Gender, said the plight of women is exacerbated by their economic status making it easy for men to use their financial muscle to elbow out women during elections.\n\u201cWe have commercialised elections in this country that\u2019s why you find that women in the relevant constituencies they don\u2019t support other women not that they don\u2019t like other women but because they are given money. Men because they are financially resourced they will get all the seats,\u201d she lamented.\nNyamupinga, however, said there is need for women organisations to do resource mobilisation so that we support women candidates.\nDura who has inspired a lot of young women in Zimbabwe and currently the national co\u00adordinator for the Women\u2019s Coalition of Zimbabwe said women participation in general is low.\n\u201cThe participation of women is very disappointing in terms of statistics it is at low level were women are continuously mobilized in voting for men in most cases,\u201d Dura said adding that, \u201cwe also have a violent political culture, there is also the noncompliance to the constitution by political parties by the manner in which they do appointments and candidate selection criteria in terms of gender balance.\u201d\nThe ERC has since petitioned Parliament calling for the alignment of the Electoral Act and the constitution a processes which will lead to the holding of free, fair and credible elections.\nThrough its various such as the Communities in Action the ERC is encouraging the participation of citizens particularly women and youth.",
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        "raw_content": "Deploying Database Changes Cited as the Top Constraint in Releasing Applications\nAustin, Texas \u2013 February 1st, 2017 \u2013Datical, the leading provider of database release automation solutions, today announced the results of an independent survey from IT leaders, application developers and database administrators. Conducted by IDG Research, the goal of the research was to understand the impact of accelerated application release cycles on database change frequency, DBA productivity and data security.\nToday\u2019s business climate requires continuous innovation. Any speed bumps on the road to digital transformation are a disaster for organizations that are unable to keep up. The research findings indicate that database administrators are unable to keep up with the pace and frequency of database changes caused by the accelerated pace of application releases, thus creating a bottleneck and delaying digital transformation initiatives. An overwhelming number of databases administrators (91 percent) and application development mangers (90 percent) cited database updates as the cause for application release delays.\nAs the rate of change to applications increase, so does the rate of changes to the databases that applications rely on. The majority of database administrators stated the length of time needed to complete a change request has increased in the last year. On top of this, the growing pace of database releases has led to an increase in errors that could lead to poor application performance, application downtime or even worse insecure data. Thirty percent of IT executives cited an increase in error rates in production applications caused by bad databases changes in the past year.\nDespite the ability to build, test and deliver new and innovative applications capabilities faster, a similar level of proficiency does not exist when it comes to releasing database schema changes. As a result the entire application release process grinds to a halt. Recognizing the importance of treating database code just like application code, a majority of respondents stated that they see the benefits adopting database automation to help speed the delivery of application releases and solve these challenges.\n\u201cSince database release processes contribute more than any other single factor to delaying application releases, this area is ripe for modernization and improvement. The database is and will remain absolutely the biggest bottleneck to delivering innovation,\u201d said Robert Reeves, founder and CTO of Datical. \u201cDatabase release automation promises to bring a powerful new approach to bear in the quest to deliver users more innovation faster, error-free and without compromising data security.\u201d\nTo download a copy of IDG\u2019s \u201cThe Biggest Delays to Digital Transformation Initiatives\u201d white paper, visit: http://bit.ly/2jzZDKr.\nSurvey Methodology and Participant Demographics\nThe IDG Research, commissioned by Datical, was conducted in December 2016, and included high-qualified individuals, including database administrators, application development managers and staff, and IT managers. To qualify for this survey, respondents were required to have involvement in the development and/or release of custom applications at an enterprise organization (1,000 or more employees).",
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        "raw_content": "Presses, Powder Compacting, Powdered Metal Presses, Compacting Presses\nDepending on the industry you work in, presses for compacting powder can be known by a myriad of names. Just to name a few there are: Compacting Presses, Tablet Presses, Powder Presses, Powder Molding Presses, PM Presses, Powdered Metal Presses, Powder Compression Presses, Pellet Presses and Preform Presses.\nThe basic premise of these machines is that they compress or compact powdered or granular material into a desired shape. Pressing parameters can be specified by weight, density, size, or shape. 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        "raw_content": "The Court\u2019s decision in Wayfair will have a significant impact on businesses across many industries that sell products or servicesin multiple states. Not only are online retail businesses affected by this ruling, but many other companies that are remote sellersof goods and services could be impacted, such as manufacturing, distribution, construction, software, healthcare, professionalservices and many others.\nImpact on Financial Reporting\nMuch of the current focus regarding the Wayfair decision concerns states that have enacted similar nexus statutes or regulations like that of the South Dakota law. The effective date of states\u2019 sales and/or transaction-based sales & use tax nexus standards and their related thresholds vary from state to state, with some states enacting more aggressive statutes than others. To date, over thirty states have announced some form of economic nexus and we anticipate that most, if not all, of the remaining states will address economic nexus in their 2019 legislative sessions. Therefore, it is important that companies evaluate each state\u2019s reaction to Wayfair along with the relevant accounting guidance around the implications of the Wayfair decision.\nWhen certainty exists that an entity will be subject to a liability for sales & use tax in particular jurisdictions due to Wayfair, a liability should be recognized in accordance with ASC 405, Liabilities, and measured based on the applicable laws. The liability would then represent a contractual obligation rather than a loss contingency.\nSales & use taxes are not within the scope of ASC 740, Income Taxes. Therefore, when uncertainty exists as to whether an entity will be subject to a liability for sales & use tax due to Wayfair, ASC 450, Contingencies, should be evaluated. Estimated losses from a loss contingency are accrued if it is probable that a liability has been incurred as of the date of the financial statements, and the amount of loss can be reasonably estimated. A liability should be recognized if (1) the entity concludes that it is probable that the entity should have charged sales tax based on the taxability and nexus standard of the state where they are selling and (2) the amount can be reasonably estimated. The liability would then be measured based on applicable laws. Even if an accrual is not made for a loss contingency, but it is at least reasonably possible that a loss or an additional loss has been incurred, then certain disclosures would be considered regarding the contingency.\nCompanies should consider whether changes to internal controls, systems, or processes are needed to comply with new sales & use tax requirements and the related financial reporting implications; such considerations can help mitigate potential administrative burdens within a long term scenario.\nDHG will continue to monitor the impact of this landmark case as states continue to implement changes to their laws and regulations. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the decision and its other potential impacts, please contact your advisor, or the contacts listed below.\nDaniel.Sanders@dhg.com",
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        "raw_content": "From 2015 to 2016: Do you hear what I hear?\nIn Status report, Thinking out loud\nSomewhere in the opaque, decaying memories of my brain, I can hear fans cheering at Dodger Stadium.\nThe year was 2015. The Dodgers were National League West champions, and they had taken the lead in the first inning of the deciding game of their first postseason series.\nFor all that had gone wrong, for all the preseason and midseason and even postseason plans chipped and broken, all this had gone right. Los Angeles was eight innings and eight games from winning a World Series.\nAgainst all expectations, the Dodgers were peppering the superb Mets right-hander, Jacob deGrom. After Howie Kendrick lined out to start the bottom of the first inning, rookie shortstop Corey Seager hit the first of four consecutive singles, and Dodger Stadium was electric.\nI don\u2019t know how much longer that memory will last. Already, it\u2019s mostly theoretical. I\u2019m not actually hearing the cheering. I just know the cheering was there, and I\u2019m projecting that sound inside my head.\nNow in my brain, I hear bickering. Not muffled. Loud and clear.\nIt\u2019s not surprising that we bicker. We\u2019re a family, we Dodger fans. The bickering drives everybody crazy, but it doesn\u2019t stop.\nWe all want the best. And yet, back and forth during the offseason \u2026 They don\u2019t know anything. But they think they know everything!\nWe\u2019re not only second-guessing methods, we\u2019re questioning intentions.\nI\u2019m done with you people.\nDoors slam.\nWindows shatter.\nHouses explode. Family is complicated, man.\nLet Vin Scully into your brain, and you\u2019ll hear, \u201cIf you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.\u201d You\u2019ve heard him say it a dozen times, if not a hundred.\nHere\u2019s something else I\u2019ve heard a dozen times this offseason, if not a hundred: \u201cWhat is the Dodgers\u2019 plan? Do they even have a plan?\u201d\nSo, I see that, and I scratch my head, because the Dodgers have stated their plan, over and over and over again. Here\u2019s one of a dozen times, if not a hundred.\n\u201cWe\u2019re tasked with doing everything we can to put ourselves in position to win a World Championship this year, while maintaining the position to sustain success over the long haul,\u201d president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said early this month.\nThat\u2019s a plan. No, no \u2014 that is a plan.\nIn greater specifics, the plan included steps to maintain and improve the pitching depth. Most notably, three things went awry. The bidding for Zack Greinke went beyond the parameters of the plan. Then, when problems cropped up before finalizing other potential acquisitions, they broke apart. (This happens every year, occasionally played out front and center in the news, often in private, never to be known.)\nIn short, the Dodgers made a plan, and Scully can tell you what happened next.\nWhen things don\u2019t go according to plan, one of two things happen. People get angry, or people regroup and move forward.\nFor the Dodgers, the plan remains in place, with new efforts to execute it (most recently in the signing of Scott Kazmir) because the alternative is to operate just the way you\u2019d doubt the most \u2014 without any foresight at all.\nNow you can argue that the Dodgers should have done X or Y or Z. That the Dodgers haven\u2019t done so doesn\u2019t mean they don\u2019t have a plan, or philosophy, or strategy. It doesn\u2019t mean they have given up on 2016 or any year.\nMy plan is to raise my kids as people with decency and the opportunity to do whatever they possibly can with their lives. Will it be successful? I can only hope. It involves a dozen things going right, if not a hundred.\nThat\u2019s true even though 29 other families raising children with decency and opportunity doesn\u2019t prevent the same for mine.\nIn the end, people hear what they want to hear, and see what they want to see.\nFocus on the second half of Joc Pederson\u2019s season and the first half of Chris Hatcher\u2019s, and despair. Do the opposite, and hope. Take in their entire seasons, and you have an open mind, knowing that baseball is predictable and unpredictable at once.\nThe open-minded make the quietest sound. Maybe they\u2019re the bass players of the band, stagehands at the spectacular, librarians at the gates.\nFor some \u2014 for more each year since 1988 \u2014 being a Dodger fan is all or nothing. But all or nothing is a fraught way to live, especially when all or something is a true alternative. You don\u2019t have to sacrifice your dreams to take pleasure in smaller victories. The goal remains the same.\nI believe in the all or something.\nSomewhere in my brain, unleashed like a can hissing open, I hear the crackle of the cleats on Camelback grit, and picture the stream of ballplayers old and young ambling through the low February sun to their morning stretch in Arizona. I hear the pop \u2014 that astonishing, glorious pop \u2014 of ball into glove.\nI\u2019ve said this before, but I don\u2019t miss baseball in the winter. The season is long and grueling and intense, and the break \u2014 a relatively short break, three months vs. nine \u2014 is welcome. I\u2019m in no hurry to get back to baseball, because I know baseball is coming fast.\nThen that crackle and pop arrives, and they are blessed sounds, sounds of serenity, sounds that, at least for a short while, tend to muffle all worries. It\u2019s temporary. It fades into the grind that scrapes its way through spring all the way to fall.\nElation and deflation will do battle in 2016, as they do every year. So will the forces of belief and doom. Like the train rolling out in \u201cThe Music Man,\u201d it will all begin again. Ya can talk, ya can talk, ya can bicker ya can talk, ya can bicker bicker bicker, ya can talk, ya can talk.\nLine drives will be snagged, dribblers will roll into glory. The odds will prevail, until they don\u2019t, until they do again.\nIt\u2019s a game, though we take it seriously. It\u2019s a game we invest our days, our years, our lives in.\nIt is not a game for the thoughtless. It\u2019s a game for the dedicated. It\u2019s a game that fans, players, coaches and executives stake their lives to.\nTo hear those cheers. At least for a moment. Hopefully for an eternity. Loud and clear, and never-ending.\nOne more look at the 1965 Dodgers\nHaving spent this year celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1965 World Series champion Dodgers \u2014 review all the posts here \u2014 I thought I\u2019d take one last look at the season through some selected pages of the 1966 Dodger yearbook.\nDodgers are all right with lefty Kazmir\nIn Front office, Pitching, Transactions\nScott Kazmir is joining his sixth MLB team. Above are three of them. (Getty Images)\nThough Scott Kazmir potentially gives the Dodgers an all-lefty starting rotation, the newest Dodger isn\u2019t your usual southpaw.\nOver the past two seasons, right-handed batters have a .643 OPS against Kazmir. That\u2019s the seventh-best figure in baseball for lefties, just ahead of Madison Bumgarner. (Clayton Kershaw, not surprisingly, is No. 1, while Alex Wood and Brett Anderson are in the top 15.)\n\u201cKaz is a guy who\u2019s got a very balanced split,\u201d Dodger general manager Farhan Zaidi said in a conference call with reporters today, shortly after the Dodgers announced the acquisition of the soon-to-be 32-year-old. \u201cHis best pitch is his changeup, which really neutralizes righties. He\u2019s not a lefty in the conventional sense.\u201d\nFarhan Zaidi comments briefly on Aroldis Chapman\nDuring a conference call with reporters today about the Scott Kazmir signing, Dodger general manager Farhan Zaidi was asked about Aroldis Chapman, who was traded by the Reds this week to the Yankees. 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Sure, why not \u2026\nJust for fun during this holiday season, here\u2019s the Turner Classic Movies plot summary for the incredibly realistic 1949 movie \u201cTake Me Out to the Ball Game,\u201d starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra, with only slight changes. For the names of the characters in the movie, I have made small, modern-day substitutions \u2026\nThink Blue Review: Final edition of 2015\nIn Think Blue Review\nThe latest edition of Think Blue Review looks back at the Dodgers\u2019 annual children\u2019s holiday party, Fernando Valenzuela\u2019s gift-giving event at Estrada Courts and last week\u2019s three-way deal with the White Sox and Reds.\nHow Chris Hatcher shone in 2015\u2019s second half\nHe was a top Dodger from August through October, but did you notice?\nIt\u2019s OK if you didn\u2019t. Chris Hatcher understands.\nAfter spending the middle two months of the season on the disabled list with an oblique injury, the Dodger reliever had a 1.31 ERA for the rest of the season, striking out 26 in 20 2/3 innings while allowing 20 baserunners.\nHatcher topped that off by pitching 3 2/3 hitless innings in the National League Division Series against the Mets, retiring 11 of the 12 batters he faced.\nConsidering all the grief he took for his subpar first half (6.38 ERA, 1.52 WHIP), you might think Hatcher would feel cheated for attention over the final three months. But in a phone interview last week, I stepped to the plate with a question about that second-half success, and he whiffed me.\n\u201cI wouldn\u2019t really call it success,\u201d Hatcher said. \u201cI would call it doing my job. Obviously, I didn\u2019t do it several times this year, (though) I did it more so than not.\nThough Ryu progresses, Dodgers likely to boost starting rotation\nJoc Pederson, Hyun-jin Ryu and Justin Turner at Adrian Gonzalez\u2019s Bat4Hope Softball Game on November 7 at Dodger Stadium.\nIt\u2019s true that as of now, it\u2019s uncertain who will fill out the Dodger starting rotation when the 2016 season begins April 4. Behind established veterans Clayton Kershaw, Brett Anderson and Alex Wood \u2014 all lefties \u2014 the next healthy pitchers in line are Mike Bolsinger, Carlos Frias, Joe Wieland, Zach Lee and Ian Thomas, as well as newly acquired Frankie Montas.\nThen there are those who haven\u2019t even made their big-league debuts, such as Jose De Leon, Jharel Cotton, Ross Stripling and 19-year-old Julio Urias. 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Rather remarkably, Olson had seven intentional walks to lead the entire American League, despite pitching his final MLB game of the year on May 2.\nTo put that in perspective, the Major League leaders in intentional walks, with eight, were Philadelphia\u2019s Luis Garcia (66 2/3 innings) and Atlanta\u2019s Shelby Miller (205 1/3 innings).\nOnly one pitcher in big-league history, Butch Metzger with the Giants in 1974, has ever had at least seven intentional walks with fewer innings pitched in a season than Olson.\nOn April 15, Olson intentionally walked Joc Pederson with two out in the fifth and Howie Kendrick with two out in the sixth. Neither scored. Overall, two of the seven players walked intentionally by Olson in 2015 eventually came across the plate.\nSpending most of his 2015 season in Triple-A Tacoma, Olson had a 4.47 ERA with 53 strikeouts in 54 1/3 innings \u2014 with no intentional walks. 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        "raw_content": "Such endorsement by the AHA, is based in pertinent part upon previously published research, stemming back to 2002.\nIn 2002 the New England Journal of Medicine, reported favorable brain functioning in patients who were cooled following resuscitation after having a heart attack.\nIn 2003, the AHA issued a recommendation that unconscious adult patients should be cooled for 12 to 24 hours following resuscitation.\nIn 2005, the AHA issued Guidelines for Caridopulmonary Resusciation, outlining the following concerning therapeutic hypothermia:\nPostresuscitation Interventions.\nThe major new recommendation in this area is therapeutic hypothermia for patients who have experienced an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in VF, have been resuscitated, and are hemodynamically stable but unresponsive on hospital admission. Therapeutic cooling for 24 hours to 32-34 degrees C has been shown in several studies to result in improved neurologic recovery compared with patients after a similar arrest who have not been cooled. For this specific group of patients, a class IIa recommendation was assigned; for patients with non-VF arrests or for in-hospital arrests, a class IIb recommendation was given, primarily because no data are available for these patients. (See Mayo Clin. Pro, June 2006; 81(6): 736-740).\nBy 2006, there could be no more dispute that therapeutic hypothermia significantly improves complete recovery of normal brain function, and it had become accepted practice at many hospitals in the United States and around the world.\nAccording to Mark E. Brauner DO, Staff Phyisican at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Ohio State University College of Medicine, hospitals do not even need experience with hypothermia to be successful as \u201c[T]he basic framework for clinical protocols are well-established. . .\u201d\nIn sum, over the course of the last five years, the standard of care at every hospital has slowly evolved to include therapeutic hypothermia for unconscious patients who have been revived after suffering a heart attack. The outcomes from using therapeutic hyptothermia for these patients are clearly superior. If hospitals have yet to include this standard treatment, they are not only putting their patients\u2019 lives and future recovery at risk, they are committing malpractice.\nIf you or someone you know has been harmed as a result of the withholding of therapeutic hypothermia, please contact our law-firm immediately for a free consultation.",
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        "raw_content": "How Lee Pickering went from 22 stone to personal trainer\nWhen we see personal trainers merrily beasting their clients in the gym, many of us think that they\u2019re superhuman beings who have dedicated their entire lives to developing their impeccably-sculpted figures.\nIn reality, they\u2019re very much like the rest of us, and we shouldn\u2019t immediately assume that we\u2019ll never get to their level. The inspirational story of Lee Pickering, a personal trainer at DW Fitness Clubs\u2019 Wigan gym, shows that anything is possible.\nFrom 22 stone to personal trainer\nIf you look at him now, there\u2019s no way on earth you\u2019d believe that Lee weighed 22 stone as recently as 2009. The fact of the matter is that Lee\u2019s diet back then would have been enough to give your average personal trainer nightmares.\n\u201cI was eating two takeaways a day, whilst doing absolutely no exercise. I was in a 3XL top and 48-inch waist, but that was normal to me, I didn\u2019t see any problem with what I was doing to my body,\u201d Lee very honestly admitted.\n\u201cIt sounds cheesy, but I had an epiphany one day whilst eating a large Domino's pizza. I had gotten half way through before I looked at it, and for some reason just thought, \u2018what am I doing?\u2019 before getting up and throwing the rest away. I immediately hopped on to my dad's treadmill (which we never used!) and managed only 30 minutes of walking before I almost fainted. I was dripping in sweat and panting for breath, but literally from that day on I have never stopped [working towards getting fit and healthy].\u201d\nHow to lose eight stone in a year\nOnce Lee (on the right in the image above) had decided to change his ways, nothing was going to derail his progress. His dedication to the cause never wavered.\n\u201cI basically decided to sort my life out and lose weight. I managed to lose a massive eight stone in a year doing just cardio on my dad's treadmill. I didn\u2019t go to the gym or hire a personal trainer at that time,\u201d Lee added.\n\u201cI then joined the gym in July 2010 to start lifting weights to try and fix all the flab that the weight loss had left behind. I spent two years from 2010 to 2012 getting into weight training, whilst continuing to get fitter through playing football, squash and ensuring I kept progressing. At the beginning of 2013 I decided to become a personal trainer. I completed my course, and it has been the best decision of my life so far, as I get to help people do what I did.\u201d\nLee\u2019s quest to become a fully-fledged personal trainer has been a resounding success and he has a multitude of qualifications to show for his efforts.\n\u201cI\u2019ve studied at Level 2 Fitness Instruction, Level 3 Personal Training, and have completed add-on courses in Spin, Gym-Based Boxing and Circuits,\u201d he added.\nThe fact that Lee has undergone such an incredible transformation will hopefully encourage others to follow suit. As he has demonstrated over the last six years, it doesn\u2019t matter what base level of fitness you come in with, it is possible to completely change your appearance and way of life. You just need to be dedicated.\nTo begin your own fitness journey, why not sign up for a DW Fitness Club membership today?",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Treatment / Chiropractic / Enthesopathy and Treatment\nWhat is Enthesopathy?\nThere are many forms of bone attachment disorders that fall under the category that is known as enthesopathy. Bone attachments, called entheses, can have various disorders (enthesopathies) associated with them. If a disorder might be categorized as one of the inflammatory disorders, it is called enthesitis. Enthesitis and enthesopathy are only different in name, as they are two terms which are both used to define the same symptoms and the same condition. There are many medical conditions that are associated with enthesopathies. These include ankylosing spondylitis, plantar fasciitis, spondyloarthropathy, Achilles tendonitis, rotator cuff syndrome, bursitis, and a number of other similar conditions.1 Enthesopathy, in a nutshell, is a \u201cdisease occurring at the site of attachment of muscle tendons and ligaments to bones or joint capsules\u201d.2\nCauses and Symptoms of Enthesopathy\nThe bones meet the ligaments or tendons (entheses), and sometimes there can be inflammation and degeneration. There may be many reasons for enthesopathy. Anything from regular daily habits, like workplace repetitive stress movements, to other factors such as infection, and metabolic changes. Sometimes medications can cause these types of problems. Some other seemingly unrelated diseases can also act as the trigger for the development of enthesopathy. These include Crohn\u2019s disease, Reiter\u2019s syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome, and tennis elbow.3 Arthritic conditions associated with enthesopathy include rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and osteoarthritis.4 Patients may experience debilitating symptoms like pain and swelling that occur due to enthesitis. This can impact the physicality and function of areas of the body like the heel, fingers, toes, elbows, and chest.5\nThere are traditional treatment options that the patient\u2019s doctor could recommend for enthesopathy. Doctors may tell afflicted patients to focus on resting or to keep the affected area immobile. Patients may need to wear a brace at the affected area for additional assistance. This is true for cases where the condition and its symptoms are more severe, impeding the normal function of the patient\u2019s life even beyond what the condition usually affects.\nAt times, the pain and inflammation may lead to conclusions where a doctor would want to prescribe analgesics and anti-inflammatory medications, as well as steroid injections to manage the bothersome symptoms.6 Some of the medications doctors use to treat these types of inflammatory conditions, such as psoriatic arthritis, can include NSAIDs, such as naproxen and ibuprofen, methotrexate, and TNF blockers, like those that are under the common names of Enbrel, Humira, and Remicade.\nPatients who also suffer from painful foot conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, may also be given a heel insert. This is because it is common for most patients to overlook the importance of proper support in their shoes. Strain and unbalance on the feet further contributes to developing or aggravating conditions in the rest of the body.7 It is important to resolve the onset of enthesopathies so that patients can return to normal activities. Like any other disorder, it is best to be caught sooner in its development and treated properly rather than being left undiagnosed and to worsen.\nChiropractors already see and treat patients who have many of the conditions associated with enthesopathy. While chiropractors are unable to treat every ailment that might befall a patient, they do know effective methods for both the processes of rehabilitation and recovery from many conditions. The primary philosophy of chiropractic and other forms of complementary and alternative care is to work to treat the underlying condition as effectively and safely as possible. And they want to help patients avoid the side effects that can come with such traditional treatment options like medications. Masking the problem with pills very often do no more than temporarily reduce the symptoms without addressing the real issue. Instead of doing this, chiropractors can employ many different techniques and methods of treatment depending on the individual patient\u2019s situation.\nSome of the options include Kinesio taping, light therapy, Active Release Technique (ART), myofascial therapy, exercises, stretching, and nutritional recommendations.\nPatients who take into consideration the recommended lifestyle changes, like exercise programs, that their chiropractors suggest are more likely to see improvement and strengthening between visits. Patients should remember to balance their recovery effort between restoring strength and flexibility and the time that they should also spend allowing their body to properly rest to avoid overexertion and stress, especially early in the recovery process. The types of injuries that are found under the umbrella of overuse and strain are overall easier to treat due to the natural elasticity of muscles, than enthesopathies because tendons and ligaments are stiffer structures. 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        "raw_content": "CAT 2010 | CAT 2010 Notification Common Admission Test 2010 for Indian Institute of Management IIMs\nHyderabad: The notification for The Common Admission Test- CAT for Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and some other top B-schools in the country has been issued today. The CAT 2010 test will be held between October 27 and November 24 a total of 20 different days in a span of 28-days.\nCAT is conducted by IIMs as pre-requisite for admission to various management programs of IIMs. IIMs offering Post Graduate Programmes in Management- PGP and Fellow Programmes in Management \u2013FPM, which is equivalent to Ph.D.\nBased on the test score, students can join in IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Indore, Kozhikode, Lucknow, Ranchi, Rohtak and Shillong. Some of the top business schools in the country also accepts CAT score as a eligibility for the admission in to their institutions.\nThis year\u2019s computer-aided tests will be held in 78 test sites across 33 cities.\nCAT 2009 drew a lot of criticism, since it was interrupted by technical glitches that included virus attacks and systems crashes across test centers.\nRegistration: On purchasing of CAT 2010 vouchers at select Axis Bank branches, students must logon to www.catiim.in to register for the test. Registration window will be opens on Monday, 30th August 2010 and will close on Thursday 30th September.\nCost of CAT 2010 Vochers: The price of the forms will be Rs 1,400/- for general category and Rs 700/- for SC/STs, and the CAT 2010 vouchers will be available at Axis Bank branches.\nFor the details of Axis Bank Branches and CAT Test centers, students can check at www.catiim.in\nIVRS number for CAT 2010 Information: 1 800 103 9293\nCAT Score will be published on the website on 12th January 2011.\nIIT-JEE 2011 | IIT Joint Entrance Exam will be on April 10 by Kanpur IIT, full schedule in 10 days",
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        "raw_content": "Attack of the Tiny Terrors\nMicrochip\u2019s Small, Cheap PIC16 MCUs Prove There\u2019s Life in 8-bitters\nJust when you thought it was safe to go back into the lab\u2026\nThe chip designers at Microchip must have a lot of time on their hands. Either that, or the company keeps several design teams working in parallel. Whatever the process, these guys keep cranking out new microcontrollers faster than we can keep track of them.\nExhibit A is the new batch of 8-bit (sort of) MCUs called the PIC16something-or-other. There\u2019s no point in trying to memorize Microchip\u2019s part numbers because they never make any sense anyway. Like Mercedes-Benz, the company long ago passed the point where the naming system follows any rational progression. But if you\u2019re doing a Google search, you\u2019ll want to look up PIC16F1703 through PIC16F1719, or PIC16LF1703\u201319. Oh, never mind.\nThese are 8-bit MCUs (sort of), so don\u2019t let the number 16 in the part number fool you. Oh, sure, Microchip also makes 16-bit MCUs, but they\u2019re called PIC24 \u2013 obviously. The company also has other existing lines of 8-bitters, but they\u2019re called PIC10, PIC12, and PIC18 \u2013 as you would expect. They even make other components in the PIC16 family, but they\u2019re different. It\u2019s the 16x17x combination that you\u2019re looking for here. Perhaps it\u2019s some elaborate form of cryptography meant to thwart corporate espionage.\nThe bits that we care about are the new configurable-logic elements, the new analog components, and the new (sort of) pin configurability. All of these goodies conspire to move the new PIC16(L)F17xx parts closer to the one-chip-does-it-all ideal. And they get pretty close. And did I mention that the price starts at just $0.59?\nFirst up: The configurable logic. For all you FPGA aficionados out there\u2026 this isn\u2019t an FPGA. Whereas Xilinx and Altera offer a \u201csea of gates\u201d in their devices, this is more like a small puddle of gates. You can count them on one hand. Four, to be exact. Still, it is pretty nifty. Each of the four configurable logic cells (CLCs) can be configured to be a D-, RS-, or JK flip-flop (yes, one flop), or it can become a simple Boolean logic gate (AND, OR, etc.). That\u2019s all it does. But speaking as someone who\u2019s put a 50-cent logic gate right next to a $200 microprocessor because I needed that one extra gate, I can honestly say that this is a useful feature.\nThe CLC\u2019s simplicity belies its effectiveness. Its best and highest use is in eliminating hardware interrupts to the processor. If all you want to do is toggle an LED or switch a pin output on some event, you can totally eliminate the (admittedly simple) code required to do this by handling it with the CLCs. That means no software, no interrupt, and no latency. It\u2019s a back-to-basics approach to logic functions that many programmers have overlooked. The user-defined flip-flops and logic gates embodied in the PIC16Fwhatever will play an outsized role in their success, methinks.\nMoving on to the analog stuff, the new chips include two op amps, a 10-bit ADC, a 5-bit DAC, an 8-bit DAC, and a new zero-cross-detection (ZCD) circuit. Like the CLC, the ZCD is a small bit of internal hardware that can save you a lot more external hardware. With nothing more than an external current-limiting resistor, you can hook up 220V AC directly to the chip and not destroy it. That lets you sense when the AC voltage crosses zero so you can switch triacs more efficiently, or just keep track of the time (assuming a regular 50/60-Hz input).\nThese new MCUs also sport something called a complementary output generator (COG), which is kind of like an inverter for analog signals, and a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO), which is sort of the opposite of a PWM. Whereas PWMs vary their duty cycle (pulse width) but keep a constant frequency, the NCO varies its frequency but maintains a constant 50% duty cycle. A simple frequency generator, then. In a 59-cent part.\nFinally, there\u2019s the pin configurability. Plenty of Microchip devices let you tweak the pin assignment on a few of their I/O pins, but the new PIC16Ffoobar parts let you reassign all the digital pins. If you\u2019re unhappy with the default pinout, or just have an oops! on your circuit board, you can reassign the pins to suit your PCB layout.\nAs far as the normal stuff goes, the new PIC16blahblah chips have the now-familiar Microchip PIC16 processor core that has been around for a few years. It\u2019s an 8-bit (sort of) design with a 14-bit instruction word but 8-bit registers. The PIC16 line isn\u2019t new, so it\u2019s well supported by Microchip\u2019s software tools. And, as with most MCUs, the chips can be had with varying amounts of ROM and RAM, from 3500 bytes of the former and 256 bytes of the latter, to 28K/2K configurations. In its simplest form, the PIC16F1703 fits in a 14-pin package and lists for just $0.59 in 10K quantities.\nThat\u2019s a lot of goodness in a small package, and with a small price tag. There are almost a dozen variations planned, with more probably on the way. Hurry up and pick yours before the company runs out of part numbers.\n3 thoughts on \u201cAttack of the Tiny Terrors\u201d\nBradL says:\nDon\u2019t worry \u2013 by the time Microchip gets anywhere near to running low on part numbers, they will have integrated a fractional part number converter circuit on-chip. \ud83d\ude42\nThe CLC is a nice addition, though they are hardly the first with something like that. The Cypress PSOC chips have had programmable peripheral logic cells (including analog capability) for a long time.\nVery true. And Actel (now Microsemi) has something similar. Farther back, Scenix did all of its peripherals in software; there were no \u201creal\u201d peripherals at all, just code.\nI will say I have appreciated some of the bits of \u201cglue\u201d microchip has included in some of the processors. 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        "raw_content": "In the years ahead, U.S. and global markets will demand far more from our farms and forests than ever before. American farmers and foresters will need to produce a lot more food, feed, fuel, and fiber, while at the same time helping to restore the health of our rivers, lakes, and fisheries, improve wildlife habitat and biological diversity, and increase the amount of carbon stored in plants and soils. Extreme weather events and a changing climate will likely make these challenges even more difficult. Both producers and consumers will have to adapt and innovate as never before.\nThe question before Congress now is: Will the next Farm Bill help develop and assure the nation\u2019s capacity to meet these difficult challenges in the years ahead?\nOn March 26, 2012, a panel of agricultural experts and innovators discussed the role that perennial biomass energy crops can play in addressing some of these challenges as part of multi-functional agricultural systems. Speakers addressed questions such as:\nCan perennial biomass crops help reduce nutrient pollution, conserve soil and water, and enhance wildlife habitat AND provide new sources of revenue for producers, jobs, and a new source of domestic, renewable energy for the nation?\nWhat kinds of perennial biomass projects are already underway?\nHow can the Farm Bill encourage the development of sustainable, multi-functional agricultural systems with perennial biomass crops that enhance economic, energy, and environmental outcomes?\nPerennial biomass crops can help reduce nutrient pollution, conserve soil and water, and enhance wildlife habitat, AND provide a new source of domestically-produced, renewable energy, jobs, and economic development.\nContinuing soil erosion from row crop production is a threat to future food security. Soil productivity is declining over time due to erosion. This is reducing U.S. agriculture\u2019s capacity to meet the nutritional needs of a growing global population.\nWith the increasing frequency of heavy rain events (with a changing climate), substantial soil erosion is occurring - even in fields where no-till is practiced.\nNutrient pollution from conventional row crop agriculture - through both surface and ground water - is also harming the nation\u2019s water quality, aquatic ecosystems, and fisheries, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Chesapeake Bay.\nVoluntary USDA conservation programs have helped a lot, but much more is needed to protect and restore soils and water quality, to meet future social and environmental needs, and to adapt to the effects of a changing climate in the decades ahead.\nUsing deep-rooted, perennial, biomass polycultures on marginally productive lands and as watershed buffers around row crops can dramatically reduce soil erosion and nutrient pollution and increase wildlife habitat and biological diversity.\nBiomass energy crops can also provide an additional revenue stream for producers in areas where bioenergy markets have developed.\nFarmer members of the Show Me Energy Cooperative in Missouri has planted thousands of acres of marginal land with a carefully selected mix of biomass energy crops. These crops provide farmers with a new source of income, create needed local jobs, provide a new source of domestically-produced renewable energy and other valuable co-products, protect the soil and water quality, and provide wildlife habitat.\nToday, the densified biomass pellets that the Coop produces are sold and used for biomass power and heating. In the future, as the technology is developed, the biomass may be used to produce drop-in, advanced, cellulosic biofuels.\nThe USDA Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) was critical to encouraging farmers to plant these new crops.\nSimilar, but smaller scale pilot projects are getting under way in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, and Maryland.\nThe biomass is often used locally for heating schools, homes, and farm buildings to replace more expensive propane, oil, or electric heat.\nSmall U.S. manufacturers often supply the equipment needed to collect, harvest, process and convert the biomass to energy. This in turn creates more jobs and economic development.\nThe USDA\u2019s Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP), Conservation Reserve Program, Conservation Stewardship Program, and the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) need to be sustained, strengthened, modified, and adapted to encourage expanded development of local biomass production for energy in the context of advancing more environmentally sustainable, multi-functional agricultural systems.\nDownload Rick Cruse's Slides\nDownload Steve Flick's Slides\nDownload Steve John's Slides\nDownload Nick Jordan's Slides\nRick Cruse\nSteve Flick\nBoard Chairman, Show Me Energy Cooperative\nExecutive Director, Agricultural Watershed Institute\nBCAP - Biomass Crop Assistance Program",
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        "raw_content": "New 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Trailer Teases Kourtney Drama & The KarJenner Baby Boom\nThe Kardashian news has been nonstop for the last few months, and now we're finally about to get an inside look at all the wild antics in the upcoming season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The new Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 15 trailer goes deep into all the drama we've been hearing about for months, as well as some surprising new stuff that we had no idea about, like Kourtney Kardashian apparently not wanting to be a Kardashian anymore!? Wow, this new season cannot come soon enough.\nWith all that has happened in the KarJenner universe since last season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians ended at the beginning of 2018, it's no wonder that the new trailer is absolutely packed with drama, and promises that Season 15 will be one of the wildest seasons yet. Of course, the family's big baby boom will be a huge part of the new season, now that Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Khlo\u00e9 Kardashian have all welcomed daughters (Chicago West, Stormi Webster, and True Thompson, respectively), but the real focus of the new trailer is a massive blowup between Kourtney Kardashian and the rest of her family.\nThe clip starts off with Kourtney yelling at her sisters: \"I'm not going to be around people that bring me down on a daily basis.\" At the end of the video, Kourtney has stormed out of the house, and Kim laments that her older sister \"no longer wants to be a Kardashian.\" Check out the newly released Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 15 trailer below:\nHmm, so what's causing this friction between Kourtney Kardashian and her sisters? Although we usually know most of what's going on within the lives of the Kardashians, this blowup kind of feels like it's coming out of left field. Maybe her sisters don't approve of her relationship with Younes Bendjima, or maybe Kourtney is fed up with Khlo\u00e9's ex Tristan Thompson after his cheating scandal, or Kim's husband Kanye West for his controversial statement about Donald Trump and slavery over the past few months. Really, there is just so much going on with this family that anything could have caused this drama.\nAs most long-term fans of Keeping Up with the Kardashians probably know, Kourtney Kardashian has always been the family member who says she is the least comfortable with having her life filmed for their reality show. There have been rumors for years about Kourtney reportedly wanting to quit the show when major life events happened to her \u2014 such as giving birth to her three kids or her dramatic breakup with Scott Disick \u2014 but regardless of those persistent rumors, she has never missed a season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Maybe this is the season when the stress of filming a reality show finally becomes too much for her? That's kind of what I'm thinking, to be honest.\nThe bit about Kourtney not wanting to be a Kardashian anymore is actually shown in a previous Season 15 teaser as well, and that clip also features Khlo\u00e9's response to the Kourtney drama \u2014 which is pretty much exactly what you would expect Khlo\u00e9 to say:\nShe could shove \"Kardashian\" up her f\u2014ing vagina.\nCheck out that whole trailer below:\nAside from this new drama with Kourtney, Season 15 of Keeping Up with the Kardashians promises to spill the tea on what really went down when three of the sisters gave birth at around the same time, and of course, how Khlo\u00e9 truly feels about the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal. Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 15 will premiere on Aug. 5 on E!.",
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        "raw_content": "AAPLAMGNHPQMSFTNKEUMDI - Politics\nTax Havens: Corporate Tax Loopholes Come Under Scrutiny on an International Scale\nJacob Harper Follow\t| Tuesday, 18 June 2013 18:10 (EST)\nAs long as people have paid taxes, they\u2019ve tried to find loopholes to pay less. One of the more common methods is to \u201chide\u201d the money: after all, if the government doesn\u2019t know the money is there, they can\u2019t tax it. But on both the international and domestic scale, governments are looking to find that money, and make corporations \u2013 and wealthy individuals \u2013 pay their share.\nThe G8 Summit is currently in full swing. And Britain\u2019s Prime Minister has made tax dodging one of his focal points. Two days ago PM David Cameron called on the summit to enact tighter regulations on notorious tax-havens, citing the British colonies the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, and the British Virgin Islands as examples. And according to the BBC, talks on tax havens will continue today. The issue affects every members of the summit, who would love to get a piece of the money made in their country then shipped off elsewhere.\nThough it appears agreement on doing what it takes to close those loopholes \u2013 getting tax havens to release information on account holders, establishing information exchanges, and getting tax havens to divulge the true owners of \u201cshell companies\u201d \u2013 won\u2019t be happening this year for various political reasons, progress is being made. Even two years ago the idea of bringing up tax havens at the G8, which is dominated by talks on Syria, would have been unthinkable. Obama even addressed the issue in May, outlining a plan to raise $108 billion a year in tax revenue by closing corporate tax haven loopholes. Unsurprisingly, the plan has met opposition from the corporate sector, who would like to see a more corporate-friendly tax situation in the US before transferring money Stateside.\nWhile no major US corporations have been definitely proved to illegally use tax havens to hide profits in recent times, there have certainly been strong implications. The following companies, among others like Oracle and General Electric, have been accused of utilizing international loopholes:\nApple (AAPL): Reports that Apple used a tax subsidiary in Ireland to hide some of its $74 billion in profits have been widely circulated, and the Senate even called hearings this May with CEO Tim Cook to address the issue.\nNike (NKE): According to Citizens for Tax Justice, Nike avoids paying taxes on nearly $5.5 billion in \u201cunrepatriated\u201d income.\nMicrosoft (MSFT): According to a Senate panel last year Micorsoft saved nearly $7 billion by using a variety of offshore accounts to hide cash.\nHewlett Packard (HPQ): The same Senate panel found that over a 30 month period , tech dinosaur Hewlett Packard avoided millions in taxes by bouncing loans between two offshore accounts\nAmgen (AMGN): The California biotech company has been accused of skirting tax law by only paying an effective tax rate of 15.9 percent.\nWere accusations of criminal activity on the part of these corporations ever to pan out, it would have major implications for the US economy, and the bottom line of the corporations involved. Apple has $144 billion in cash, and over $100 billion of it is overseas. Bringing that cash back to the US would result in being slapped with a tax bill at the top rate of 35%. But it\u2019s a moot point \u2013 the hearings themselves found that Apple\u2019s actions weren\u2019t illegal. Just not in the best interests of their home country.\nWhile personally and domestically, tax loopholes like claiming residence other than where you really live have continued to tighten, limits on socking away money internationally have not. An international change in tax policy could likely only take place at the G8. Barring a major development, it won't be happening anytime soon. And thus corporate funds will continue their trip abroad.\nFollow\t NKE Nike Inc. 85.38 0.70 0.83 6,017,483 Trade\nFollow\t UMDI USmart Mobile Device Inc n/a n/a n/a 0 Trade\nFollow USmart Mobile Device Inc",
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        "raw_content": "Back - People: Antonio Passarelli - Next\nTimisoara hosts a well established Italian business community. Since they frequently commute between Italy and Romania, many Italians are not registered in Romania, making it difficult to determine how many of them actually live in the city. Italian can be frequently heard in Timisoara's streets, restaurants and caf\u00c3\u00a9s, and the local airport offers flights to 10 Italian destinations: Rome, Milan, Venice, Ancona, Bari, Florence, Bologna, Turin, Verona and Bergamo.\nAntonia Passarelli was among the first Italians to arrive in Timisoara in 1990. Back in 1982, having become bored with his job (had been a successful cook for 15 years), Antonio started helping Italians set up textile businesses in unusual places like Togo, Pakistan, Cuba and the Seychelles. And, after twenty other countries, Romania.\nIt was in Timisoara where Antonio began getting tired of setting up businesses for other people on a contract basis. Besides working as a consultant for Italian textile businesses, Antonio opened an Italian restaurant called \"Pozzo dei Desideri\" (The wishing well). First it was more for fun, but \u2013 after business picked up \u2013 it became a serious venture. As Antonio now says:\n\"Timisoara is a city in which various cultures cook together; it is a cosmopolitan city. It has a lot going for it, which is why I fell in love with it.\"\nSo Antonio stayed. And many other Italians came. According to Antonio, the \"adventurers\" of the very early days and those that came primarily because of women left again relatively quickly.\nIn 1992 the bigger Italian firms came in. By late 2007 more than 2,600 companies owned or co-owned by Italians were registered in Timis County. Antonio now runs the \"Al Duomo\" restaurant in Timisoara and a catering business, serving about 25,000 dishes daily, supplying mainly businesses. He also gives cooking courses \u2013 and does consulting work \u2013 in Bucharest. He stars as a chef in Danutz S.R.L., a 3.5 hour show, and sings on primetime TV.\n\"Antonio the Italian\" has become something of public figure in Romania.\n\"They stop me in the streets to tell me about their problems, they don't let me pay at the fruit market, and I use these opportunities to promote Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, and to teach Romanians to eat well and healthy.\"\nIn 2007 Antonio Passarelli was elected Vice-president of the \"Romanian Chefs Society\"; he has even received Romanian citizenship. He is upset that the debate on Romanian Roma immigrants in Italy has been blown out of proportion by an irresponsible media. Passarelli remembers being a kid in Austria. It was the Italians themselves, back then, who had a negative reputation. \"This must stop,\" he insists.",
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        "raw_content": "Kim Kardashian Is Advised Against Getting Pregnant Again by Two Doctors, Explores Surrogacy on 'KUWTK'\nBy Rachel McRady 10:10 PM PST, November 13, 2016\nKim Kardashian clearly wants a third child. On Sunday\u2019s episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the mother of two got candid about her desire to add to her family.\n\u201cObviously I do want to have my own baby, but I feel like I truly don\u2019t know if my body can handle it one more time,\u201d Kim, 36, told her older sister, Kourtney, 37.\nWATCH: Kim Kardashian Considers Secretly Having a Baby Via Surrogate\nWhen the reality star consulted with two different doctors, both advised her not to get pregnant again.\n\u201cYou\u2019re always taking a little bit of a chance,\u201d Dr. Crane told Kim. \u201cThere are situations where retained placenta could be life or death.\u201d\n\u201cYou could bleed to death,\u201d momager Kris Jenner not-so-reassuringly reminded her.\nAnd her second specialist, Dr. Wong, said that were she to get pregnant a third time it would be a \u201chigh-risk pregnancy.\u201d\nKim took their comments to heart, saying, \u201cIf the two doctors that I trust have told me it wouldn\u2019t be safe for me to get pregnant again, I have to listen to that. But because I don\u2019t know anyone that has been a surrogate or used one, I didn\u2019t really think about that as an option for me.\u201d\nTo quell some of her fears, Kim met with another mom named Natalie, who had carried her first child before having twins via a surrogate.\n\u201cMy bond with my kids is so strong,\u201d Kim explained. \u201cI think my biggest fear is that if I had a surrogate is, would I love them the same? That\u2019s the main thing I keep thinking about. That scares me.\u201d\nNatalie assured her that she had nothing to worry about, saying, \u201cThere\u2019s not a day where I have any thought that my love for my kids are different, that my connection to my kids is different. You get to carry one and have them close to you, but then the other is because you so desperately wanted them in your family.\u201d\nWATCH: Kim Kardashian Takes Halloween Pics With North and Saint in First Major Update Since Paris Robbery\nAnother appeal of having a child with a surrogate for Kim was the idea of increased secrecy and privacy, since she wouldn\u2019t be pregnant herself.\n\u201cI could have a baby and have no one know and live my life for a good year before we announce it,\u201d she told Kris, but added, \u201cI really don\u2019t know if it\u2019s for me. I really don\u2019t.\u201d\nFor more from Kim\u2019s personal pregnancy struggles, watch the clip below.\nKim Kardashian Weighs Options of Having a Third Child Via Surrogate\nKim Kardashian Makes the Trends: See Her Favorite Styles!",
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        "title": "EU turning blind eye to violence against women migrants \u2013 EURACTIV.com",
        "raw_content": "EU turning blind eye to violence against women migrants\nUnaccompanied minors are recognised as particularly vulnerable people at refugee camps, and should be offered extra protection. [Freedom House/Flickr]\nThe crisis in Syria has drastically increased the proportion of female migrants making the journey to Europe. The UN High Commission for Refugees, NGOs and researchers are increasingly concerned about the violence these women face. EURACTIV France reports.\nThe refugee crisis is taking a heavy toll on vulnerable female migrants, the High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and European researchers have said that the European Union is not adequately assuming its responsibilities.\nOf the 644,000 refugees that have arrived in Europe since the beginning of the year, 34% are women and children; a particularly vulnerable group. The UNHCR has received reports of children being sold into prostitution to pay traffickers. And women are often the victims of violence, whether in the refugee camps or on the route to Europe, which passes through North Africa or Turkey.\nWomen forced out by violence\nNot only do women, some of whom have been widowed by the Syrian conflict, make up a growing proportion of the refugees, but their living conditions have also seriously deteriorated, whether in Syria or in the Turkish camps that are currently home to 2 million refugees.\n\u201cViolence is what pushes the women to leave. But on the routes they take, that violence is even worse,\u201d said Jane Freedman, a professor of sociology at the University of Paris 8. She has been studying the subject for several months.\nOnce this dangerous journey is over, the Syrian migrants receive a six month residence permit, but they are often forced to break the conditions of their stay in order to reach their preferred destination, be it Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom or France.\nTraffickers: a symptom of the EU\u2019s closed borders\nThe EU is vocal in its condemnation of human traffickers, accusing them of profiting from the migrants\u2019 misery and in certain cases being involved in the rape of female migrants.\nBut according to Freedman, \u201ctraffickers have proliferated as the routes into the EU have been closed off and the road has become more perilous\u201d.\nThe closure of the European borders has been a major factor in pushing the migrants into the arms of human traffickers. In Greece, the closure of the Evros region\u2019s border with Turkey has driven Syrian migrants to attempt the dangerous sea crossing.\nAccording to the UNHCR, 258,365 migrants have reached Greece by sea this year, and hundreds of others have died trying, including the 3-year old boy Aylan Kurdi, the photograph of whose drowned corpse sent shockwaves across Europe this summer.\nA total of 3,440 migrants have drowned or disappeared in the Mediterranean since the start of 2015.\n\u201cWe have to stop shifting the blame: the traffickers are a symptom, not a cause of the refugee problem,\u201d said Freedman.\nWhile the entry of migrants into Europe is certainly orchestrated by organised groups, they do not always display the typical traits of organised criminals: former migrants join these groups as a way to make money, and many Turkish fishermen rent out their boats.\nMany migrants have also drowned off the island of Kos, in Greece, because they are forced to attempt the crossing at night: at the request of the European Union, the Turkish coast guards prevent them from leaving during the day.\nThe EU is pushing Turkey to step up its efforts to stop illegal immigration, even if its capacity to do so is very limited. Between its 28 member states, the EU has taken in less than one million migrants, while Turkey, a country of 74 million inhabitants, is currently hosting two million.\n>> Read: Avramopoulos: Without Turkey\u2019s help, refugee crisis will worsen\nAre refugee centres dangerous for women?\nFreedman, who has interviewed Syrian and Afghan migrants in France and Greece, is also concerned about the future refugee reception centres.\n\u201cThere is real uncertainty around the question of \u2018hotspots\u2019; on how these centres should be organised. The first one, opened in Lesbos in October, does not offer separate accommodation for men and women,\u201d the specialist said.\nMellissa Fleming, the UNHCR spokesperson, observed that migrants are also often \u201cplaced in detention centres without separate areas for single women or families with children\u201d.\nThe European Commission told EURACTIV that the \u2018hotspots\u2019 were designed to conform to the 2013 Asylum Directive. Article 21 of this text specifies that EU member states must take appropriate action to help vulnerable people, including medical assistance.\nWomen are not singled out as vulnerable people, but parents with minor children, unaccompanied minors and the victims of violence are. But on the ground, the implementation of the directive is far from consistent.\nMany \u2018hotspots\u2019 are due to be established in the coming months, including five more in Greece and six in Italy, according to a Commission document. But member states lack the means to protect all the most vulnerable people. And not all European countries are making the effort.\nA report by Human Rights Watch on violence towards migrants in Macedonia, an EU candidate country, found that women are at high risk of violence even inside the detention centres.\nDoctors in these centres, including some from the organisation M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res (MSF), have condemned Europe\u2019s lack of response to the disastrous conditions in which people are forced to live.\nUPDATE: The bodies of 4 #people have been brought to #Leros. Our psychologist is with the survivors. Seriously, where are you #Europe?\n\u2014 MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) November 2, 2015\nThe psychological distress of the victims of violence has rarely been taken into account in the past, but it is beginning to be recorded in a fragmented way. \u201cI have spoken to women in Lesbos who have been victims of violence in Turkish prisons; but for them there is no question of filing a complaint, they are just too vulnerable. What they want above all is to leave the country, move forward and reach Europe,\u201d Freedman said.\nEU leaders have agreed on the outlines of a two-year plan to deal with unprecedented numbers of migrants fleeing the Middle East and Africa.\nBut implementing the system to resettle or relocate 160,000 refugees is proving to be highly contentious at a time of rising anti-immigration parties in Europe. Many countries, including France and Germany, do not reject the idea of burden-sharing for refugees, but contend that the European Commission's proposed quota system needs to be reworked.\n>> Read: Germany and France urge Commission to revise immigration plan\nEU leaders argued through the night at a summit in June over the plan, wary of taking in migrants and reflecting deep national rivalries that the bloc's cooperation is supposed to transcend. They have set December as the latest deadline to agree final numbers.\n>> Read: EU migration meeting turns into fracas\nBut the refugee crisis has worsened since then. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker now hopes to convince EU member states to accept the mandatory distribution of 160,000 refugees.\n>> Read: Juncker suffers double blow on immigration at summit\nIn order to achieve this, the Dublin Regulation, which forces refugees to apply for asylum in the first EU country they arrive in, and is often accused of destroying solidarity between EU countries, would have to be altered or suspended. Germany has already suspended the Dublin Regulation for Syrian refugees.\n>> Read: Germany suspends Dublin agreement for Syrian refugees\nSuch an ambitious policy would require a fundamental change in attitude among EU leaders, who in May refused a similar distribution plan for just 40,000 refugees.\nThe urgency of the migration crisis will force the EU to review the list of safe countries of origin and examine the system of distribution for asylum seekers, two issues that have been blocked at the European level for years.\n>> Read: Juncker defies EU countries with distribution plan for 160,000 refugees\nEngendering Security at the Borders of Europe: Women Migrants and the Mediterranean Crisis\n2013 Asylum Directive\nManaging the refugee crisis: Immediate operational, budgetary and legal measures under the European Agenda on Migration\nTowards an effective return policy\nJane Freedman\n0 responses to \u201cEU turning blind eye to violence against women migrants\u201d\nIslam and its follower have to have the right to abuse both their own women and ours because the Commission are stupid and have granted them that freedom.\nThe German press reported 1814 such incidents in 2014",
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        "raw_content": "Brussels imposes \u20ac350 fine on dirtiest diesels\nThe dirtiest diesel cars, vans, buses and minibuses will no longer be able to pollute the streets of Brussels without incurring a fine. [Alexandros Michailidis / Shutterstock]\nDrivers of the most polluting diesel vehicles can now be fined in Brussels after a grace period expired on Sunday (30 September), just as air pollution in the Belgian capital looks ready to heavily influence local elections.\nAnyone driving diesel Euro 0 and Euro 1 cars, vans, buses and minibuses in the Brussels Region can now be hit with a \u20ac350 fine, thanks to legislation that fully comes into force on 1 October.\nLegislation on the EU capital\u2019s low-emission zone (LEZ) actually became law at the very beginning of the year but a nine-month-long transition period was granted, so that motorists could adapt in time.\nBut now there are no excuses and offenders can be fined every time they are caught in the LEZ in an illegal vehicle. The local government has, however, decided to grant a new grace period of three months after every infraction.\nA statement on a dedicated website for the new scheme explained that it will \u201callow people to make arrangements to change their vehicle or change their driving habits\u201d. A maximum of four fines can be levied within one year though.\nMotorists will be monitored by a network of over 180 licence-plate-scanning cameras that are being set up in the region. Ninety are already operational and the government expects the system to be fully set up by the end of the year.\nRules for petrol cars are expected to come into force at the beginning of next year.\nMayors call for annual Europe-wide car-free day\nThe mayors of Brussels and Paris have called for an annual car-free day for all of Europe, citing initiatives in their cities that have driven down pollution. But a recent damning report by the EU Court of Auditors revealed there is plenty of work left to do.\nLenient by comparison\nBut other cities in Europe are already getting the dirtiest diesels off their roads. In February, a German court ruled that cities are free to ban older cars and in May confirmed that they could do it immediately.\nA Leipzig court said that cities like Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart could ban cars with less stringent technology than the Euro 6 standard. Of the 15 million diesels on the Bundesrepublik\u2019s roads, only 2.7 million are Euro 6.\nBarcelona is also set to exclude any cars older than 20 years from its roads during weekdays, in an effort to curb congestion and improve air quality.\nElection pollution\nAir pollution is a hot topic in Brussels, after it was revealed that the city recorded illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide particles for the third year in a row. Nitrogen oxides are one of the main emissions created by diesel cars.\nThe city-region\u2019s local government is embroiled in a court case, currently pending an advisory ruling from the European Court of Justice, that claims insufficient measures have been taken to bring air pollution to heel.\nOn 14 October, Belgium holds local elections to elect municipal council representatives and, in Brussels at least, a new mayor. Public issues like transport and mobility are one of the main areas of competence and political analysts believe the pollution problem could prove crucial.\nBrussels air in downward pollution spiral\nAir pollution in Brussels has gotten worse for the second year in a row, according to data published by the national government.\nLast month, Brussels went car-free for one Sunday and air quality was immediately improved according to data provided by official monitoring stations. There have since been calls for the day to be made a monthly rather than an annual event.\nCurrent Brussels Mayor Philippe Close and Parisian counterpart Anne Hidalgo have urged other cities around Europe to hold their own pedestrian-only days at the same time and make it a continent-wide event.\nIn a step in the right direction for e-mobility advocates, the Brussels Region transport authority (STIB) rolled out its first fully-electric bus on Monday too. It will run on line 13 and four more vehicles will be added in October alone.\nSTIB plans to have fully electrified its fleet of buses by 2030.\n2 responses to \u201cBrussels imposes \u20ac350 fine on dirtiest diesels\u201d\nStand on Ave de Tervuren in the morning or evening rush hour (or indeed any other major axis) & you will see that most of the vehicles are less than 5 years old i.e. mostly Euro 6, 4 or 4.\nThe problem is that European car manufacturers have for years avoided taking meaningful action to reduce emissions. They still sell pointless 4x4s (as must-have vehicles) & it would be a reasonable point to assert that they have, through their lack of action (on emissions) killed more people, prematurely than the likes of Daesh have directly. Bravo.\nNever mind everyone working for the EU in one way or another will claim it back on expenses it\u2019s the plebs it will hit as usual with EU diktats.",
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        "raw_content": "Biosensor reveals new information about suspected cause of Alzheimer's disease\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 31 -- Chemists and biologists at Northwestern University have found a way to detect and estimate the size and structure of a miniscule toxic protein suspected of triggering Alzheimer's disease. The findings, researchers say, could help scientists better understand the underlying mechanisms of the disease and lead to the development of new treatments that could slow or possibly arrest its progression.\nThe findings also could potentially be used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease in living people instead of during an autopsy, says Amanda J. Haes, Ph.D., a co-author of the study. At present, Alzheimer's can only be accurately diagnosed after death.\nHaes, a National Research Council postdoctoral researcher at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, conducted this work while she was a graduate student at Northwestern under the direction of Richard Van Duyne. The findings were presented today at the 230th national meeting of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.\nHaes, in cooperation with Van Duyne, Northwestern professor William Klein and research associate Lei Chang developed a method to detect small harmful proteins in cerebrospinal fluid using nanoscale optical biosensors. The proteins, known as ADDLs (amyloid ?-derived diffusible ligands) are so small that they can't be detected by conventional diagnostic tests. They are usually less than 5 nanometers wide and are found in extremely low concentrations.\nDiscovered by Klein in 1998, ADDLs accumulate in the brain tissue of individuals with Alzheimer's disease at levels up to 70 times higher than found in people who don't have the disease. Many researchers now suspect that ADDLs cause some of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. ADDLs, they theorize, attack and disrupt synapses, the sites on nerve cells that are critical for memory formation and information processing. ADDLs tend to stick together, and some researchers suspect that as they aggregate, they're more apt to damage neurons.\n\"It's becoming more evident that the size of \u00e2-amyloid (ADDL) molecules matters -- that only ADDLs of a certain size cause problems for neurons in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease,\" Haes says. \"These nanoscale biosensors may one day allow us to determine, based on size, if an individual has ADDLs that will affect his or her cognitive function. However, there are still many hurdles that must be overcome before we can use it as a diagnostic tool.\"\nThe biosensors developed by the Northwestern team are based on tiny, triangular silver particles that absorb and scatter light. On the outside surfaces of nanoparticles is a layer of ADDL-specific antibodies. These antibodies bind specifically to any ADDL molecules found in cerebrospinal fluid. When this happens, the color of the silver nanoparticles shifts slightly. The researchers detected these color shifts using a specialized light detector called ultraviolet-visible spectrometer. In a small sample pool, comparing cerebrospinal fluid extracted from two people diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and two people who weren't, Haes found that ADDL levels were elevated in the diseased patient samples in comparison to control patient samples.\nAlzheimer's disease is an irreversible disorder of the brain, robbing those who have it of memory, overall mental and physical function, and eventually leading to death. 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        "raw_content": "by TEDxBirmingham\nUAB's Alys Stephens Center\nJemison Concert Hall\nWork \u2013 Life\nPessimist \u2013 Optimist\nOutspoken - Reserved\nThe pendulum of life often swings between extremes. But it ultimately seeks to settle somewhere in the middle state between them:\nDifficult to achieve, even harder to maintain. Life is a series of the choices we make on our journey to achieve a state of fulfillment. Tension, pressure, force are necessary for \u2013 and challenging to \u2013 the delicate balancing act of life. In the midst of our emotions, expectations, reality, and our own will, we strive for that fine line between the thirst for change and finding true contentment.\nJoin us on May 3-4, 2019, to explore ideas to help you find your sense of BALANCE.\nFor the first time, TEDxBirmingham is now a two-day event, with speaker sessions on both Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. Participants can purchase tickets to attend either one or both days.\nFriday, May 3, 6:30-8:00pm\nFriday evening's portion includes a cocktail reception and one session of TEDx speakers, followed by optional dinner group outings.\nSaturday, May 4, 1:30-6:00pm\nSaturday's portion includes two sessions of TEDx speakers and an interactive session, followed by an after-party.\nAll tickets are available on a first come, first served basis. All tickets include conference admission for the selected day(s), all food and beverages, and the TEDxBirmingham t-shirt and gift bag.\nTwo-day tickets may only be used by same participant on both days, and not transferred to another person.\nTEDxBirmingham is an independent, volunteer effort operated under license from TED. Through various initiatives \u2013 including a daylong main event, smaller salon events, and more \u2013 TEDxBirmingham strives to foster the diffusion of ideas in order to spark conversations and innovations that lead to a better Birmingham.\nAt a TEDxBirmingham event, speakers from a variety of backgrounds \u2013 none of whom are paid \u2013 share a bold, new idea through a short talk of 18 minutes or less. The events also feature artistic performances and hands-on, interactive experiences. The participants at a TEDxBirmingham event represent a cross-disciplinary mix of people, ranging from civic and business leaders to educators, technologists, artists, and more.\nTEDxBirmingham \u2013 like all TEDx events \u2013 is not organized for political reasons, monetary reward, or personal gain. Everyone associated with TEDxBirmingham does so because they believe in the power of ideas to change the world.\nTEDxBirmingham is supported by partners, who provide both in-kind contribution of their services or products, or financial contributions. TEDxBirmingham is organized under the financial sponsorship of the Innovation Depot, a 501(c)(3) organization.\nThings to do in Birmingham, AL Seminar Other\nTEDxBirmingham 2019 at UAB's Alys Stephens Center\nJemison Concert Hall 1200 10th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294",
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        "raw_content": "Convenient Computer Desk\nThe furniture industry is something that is always growing and changing because people are always looking for things that will make their life easier and things that accommodate the changing technology and gadgets we find ourselves putting in our homes. One of these pieces of home furniture that came about because of a change in technology needs in the home is a computer desk.\nAs more and more people started having a personal computer in their home, it became apparent to furniture designers that they would need to make some changes to the typical desk to accommodate desktop computers. Computers come with many parts, accessories, and wires that need to be handled in a way that is aesthetically pleasing as well as safe.\nOne of the innovations that make a computer desk different than any other desk is the tower storage area. Most computer desks have either a shelf or a cabinet where you are supposed to store your computer tower. There are several advantages to this. The most important advantage is that you do not have to give up room in your knee well for the tower and the tower does not have to be on top of or outside the desk where others can see it. In addition, the raised cabinet or shelf allows air flow on all sides of your computer tower which allows it to stay cool and operate more efficiently.\nAnother computer desk innovation is the pull out keyboard tray. Keyboards and mice on top of the desk can be unsightly so it is common for there to be a tray that slides in and out for these accessories. The tray not only keeps things out of sight when they are not in use, but it also improves the ergonomics of your home computer station.\nMy favorite features that makes a computer desk truly great is the holes in the desktop or back of the desk that allow you to run cables directly from your monitor, keyboard, or mouse to the tower unit without having to run them across your desktop or along the floor. You eliminate tripping hazards and the unsightly mess of tangled cords. If you have a hole in your desktop that goes directly to the tower cabinet then you will never have cords problems again. If your desk has a hutch, then there can be a hole in the back of the hutch and a hole in the back of the tower cabinet so that the cords only have to be outside for a short distance that is manageable. Of course the latter example would be a desk that sits against a wall rather than in the middle of a room.\nPreviousTalalay Latex Mattress: Satisfaction Guaranteed\nNextImprove Your Life By Organizing Your Closet",
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        "raw_content": "Visit Michael's Website to see more of his personal photographic work.\nBethlehem 1989, Michael Chovan-Dalton\nFirst I would love to know how you got involved with photography? What inspired you to pick up the camera for the first time?\nI think my interest in photography actually started when I was about 8 years old. My father had bought my sister and I some disposable 110 cameras and I started what would be my first long term project, photographing my favorite tree in front of my house during each season for a year. Now keep in mind I lived in Florida at the time, so realistically there were only two seasons, summer and mild winter, so the tree may not have looked all that different from season to season.\nBut I really became serious about photography in high school. My cousin Jeannine loved her high school photo class with her instructor, Mr. Hall, and I had a free elective when I was a junior so I signed up for the class and I loved it. 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For the first two weeks I actually had to wrestle with culture shock because I would go to the West Bank, photograph a demonstration, get tear-gassed, and then return to my West Jerusalem apartment and watch bad American television. I had a tough time reconciling my life with theirs. It took a while to settle down and to get off the adrenaline rush, but with the help of two friends, Samir and Mahmoud, I was able to make better connections with the demonstrators and their families and to try and see beyond just the demonstrations. I would later sponsor Samir and his wife to come live in New York and I am still in touch with him today.\nIn many of your projects you really capture New York city in various ways \u2013 from it\u2019s people to it\u2019s bridges. What about this city captivates you the most? Can you talk more about these projects? In specific Staten Island, Crossings and the High-line. What was the motivation behind these project? 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This podcast is completely dedicated to photography and photographers. You have interviewed many artists and at this point in time as I write you have 67 episodes. What made you start this project? Why do you think it is important?\nSo I have an incredibly long commute to work. I drive about 110 miles a day, four days a week, for almost eleven months of the year. To fill that time, I started to listen to podcasts in the car and I would start to answer some of the questions that were posed to the guests as if I were the guest. The rhythm of the conversations became so ingrained in my psyche that I began to play out my own show in my head. After a year or so of listening, I really began to crave making a show and I realized that I have been in this business so long now, that I know a lot of photographers, or at least I knew some photographers who knew a lot of photographers and I could build upon that.\nI know my show will never be as large as a show that features celebrities, but I love the idea that I am creating a snapshot of what photography looks like now in my lifetime and the overlapping lifetimes of my guests who are of older and younger generations. I think of the show as entertaining and informative for current listeners and as an archive or a reference for future listeners.\nThe podcast gathered together many artists, many local to the city, where they share their stories, work, passions and philosophy about photography and the photo world. 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Tell us a little about your experience as the curator? How do you choose the work that is featured? What is most important to you to convey through the gallery and it\u2019s featured work?\nThe gallery for me is a lot like the podcast in that it allows me to provide a space for photographers to build community and to show support for one another.\nIt is also a different experience from the podcast in that it is very specific to Trenton, New Jersey. I am part of a larger effort to create an arts corridor in Trenton. Many of the artists who have shown at the JKC Gallery were also guests on the podcast and it seemed natural to invite photographers that I was already interested in having on the show. I also try to mix bringing artists to Trenton with showing regional artists so that the gallery is seen as a venue for showing what is happening in and around Trenton as well as a destination for artists who typically show in cities better known for their art spaces.\nWhat would you consider to be your biggest success? And what would be your biggest failure? What do you think you\u2019ve learned from each?\nSo far, I think my biggest success has been figuring out how to have a life with my family and to continue to photograph. I love teaching, doing the podcast, and running the gallery, and all of those things energize me and my own work, but I also have an incredibly understanding partner, my wife Cynthia, who helps me with the time to do all of these things, and I have two great kids who play sports, take guitar lessons, and go to dance lessons, so we tag-team their schedules and we each do as much as we can.\nMy biggest failure is probably sitting on my work for way too long and not showing it to enough people, but that is turning around and the podcast has helped me join a community of people that includes you and Yoav, where we all actually enjoy providing a space to help promote each other.\nCrossings, Michael Chovan-Dalton\nWhat would you give as advice to younger artists and photographers that are reading this? What tip can you give from your experiences?\nMy advice is to find your community, find the people who interest you, not solely or even necessarily because you like their work, but who interest you in how they live their lives and create their work, and who are also interested in how or what you do. You should also try to go to receptions and book-signings but go with a friend so you are not the awkward weirdo just hovering back and forth from the wine table to the photos on the wall. By the way, if you see that weirdo, come say hello his name is Michael and of course he has a podcast.\nFinally, What are you working on these days? Any projects or news you would like to share?\nThis summer I am the juror for an open call for photography from the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City. It\u2019s part of the Noyes Museum operated by Stockton University. Of course, I will be recording the podcast all summer long, maybe doing an episode or two in Philly. 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        "raw_content": "PE Celera Genomics Corp.\nBuy Report, Part 2\nSmart management and good backing.\nCelera is trying to crack the human genome. That takes brains. So, yes, Celera has smart management. Case closed. Onto the next criteria!\nOK. OK. More details. Many more details.\nIf you are trying to crack the human genome, it does take brains. Not only does Celera possess the second-biggest computational facility in the world with 300 DNA sequencers that combined can generate 140 million bases of gene sequence daily (using the most advanced data assembly mathematical algorithms), but the company has many of the top human brains in the world of science, too. Celera employees are often dubbed the \"dream team\" of scientists. (Michael Jordan & Company had nothing over these guys.)\nCelera's President and Chief Scientific Officer, Craig Venter, is a world-renowned genetic researcher. We like to think that he is the most esteemed man in his line of work; many would agree with us, others would take issue. (Controversy follows genius like a shadow.) Dr. Venter was a co-founder of public company Human Genome Sciences (Nasdaq: HGSI) and he invented \"expressed sequence tagging\" (EST). EST is the technique that enabled first generation genetic databases. Taking gene sequencing technology to a new level -- and this is where SPEED enters the room again -- Venter invented what is called \"shotgun sequencing\" of a whole genome.\nMaybe you \"shotgunned\" a beer or two in college. This is a bit different. Shotgun sequencing randomly blasts a genome into small bits of DNA that is then individually sequenced based on an overlap at the ends of the fragments of DNA. To ensure overlap, shotgun users may fragment and sequence the same genome several times (as many as 10 times) and then reassemble the pieces where there is overlap. Traditional physical mapping, on the other hand, the likes of which Celera's competition has used, essentially aims to keep things relatively \"tidy\" by subdividing a genome into DNA that can then be sequenced logically.\nVenter's rapid, bloodletting shotgun sequencing technique was initially criticized by his peers, but Venter used his much speedier approach to sequence the genomes of bacteria and other organisms, and since then the shotgun approach has been used to sequence the genomes of over 20 additional organisms. It is currently being used all day, every day, at Celera to sequence the human genome and this -- Venter's technique and his mastery of it -- is putting the company on top in the race to crack the Holy Grail of science, to crack \"the book of life.\" Venter's technique has helped him publish complete gene maps for more organisms than any other scientist in the world, and it just might win him the human gene map, too.\n(For more on Venter, see the transcript of this interview he did on The Motley Fool Radio Show last month.)\nVenter, who is said to be driven and stubborn to a fault (a good fault in business), has working beside him many of the most accomplished scientists in our time. Samuel Broder, the former Director of the National Cancer Institute, is Celera's executive vice president and chief medical officer. He was the first scientist to propose the idea in the mid 1980s that AIDS could be treated. Beside him, Celera's senior director of DNA resources, Hamilton Smith, won the Nobel Prize for discovering a type of enzyme (restriction enzymes) that permits genetic manipulation. Mr. Smith is commonly regarded as the world's expert in physically manipulating DNA.\nRoaming elsewhere in Celera's gilded halls, Mark Adams is Celera's vice president for genome programs. Mr. Adams co-discovered some of the fastest gene-sequencing techniques in the world, and formerly served as a director of DNA sequencing. He is a world-recognized leading expert in gene-sequencing technologies.\nBut management isn't about science alone. What Celera is doing would not be possible without the most advanced computers in our bright blue world. (In fact, what Celera is doing was NOT possible just two years ago; computers have advanced that much.) Key Fools -- er, key people -- at the helm of Celera's technological ship include Anne Deslattes Mays. Ms. Mays is vice president of software systems and is in charge of building software programs that allow Celera to manage immense amounts of data. Beside her, Eugene Myers has long been a much-respected scientist in computational biology, writing software that assembles tiny pieces of genetic information into a complete map. Next, Marshall Peterson is Celera's expert at deploying highly complex computer systems. He is the senior director of infrastructure technology at the company. We have mentioned only half a dozen of literally dozens and dozens of talented industry leaders working at Celera, and for that we apologize. Plenty of time later for more (interviews, anyone?).\nNobody on the company's Board of Directors slouches when seated at a table, either. Celera's Board includes 1993 Nobel Prize winner for medicine, Richard Robers, and Arnold Levine, the President of Rockefeller University.\nFinally, alongside incredible management, Celera enjoys the unmatched backing of its parent company, PE Corporation, and its holdings. Via its sister company, PE Biosystems (NYSE: PEB), Celera has access to the 3700 DNA sequencer, a machine that can sequence 460,000 bases of DNA per day. Celera has three hundred of these puppies cranking out information 23 \u00ef\u00bf\u00bd hours a day (they require just 30 minutes of technician setup time per machine per day, unlike competitors' machines which typically require more maintenance). Celera's 300 machines make it three times larger (and much faster) than any other gene-sequencing lab in the world. From partner Compaq (NYSE: CPQ), Celera is leasing 1,200 Alpha processors, each of which can perform more than 120 trillion sequence comparisons per hour. Nobody comes close to matching this. Not even Fool HQ.\nFinally, PE Corp also provided Celera money, as we mentioned earlier, and higher visibility, but it is PE's technology that has put Celera in front, and PE Corp and Celera have no intention of letting that change.\nStrong management and backing? You bet.\nExcellent past price appreciation, measured by a relative strength of 90 or greater.\nCelera began to trade as a tracking stock of parent company PE Corp on May 6, 1999, and so far the early bird has been awarded the spoils. The stock lingered between $14 and $20 for its first two months, then it began an ascent that rivals almost all other stocks on the stock market over the same period. Celera's relative strength now stands at a brain splitting 96, meaning that it has outperformed 96% of all other stocks on the market over the last 12 months, even though it has only traded for seven. (If you want to know what a tracking stock is, click here.)\nWe have been watching Celera since before it became a tracking stock, so, yes, we sat on the sidelines and witnessed the stock's monstrous run from $14 to a recent $79. Do we regret it? Well, we aim to regret nothing. In this case, we instead are reassured! (What's that?!?) Yes, thanks to the stock's rise, we are reassured that as Rule Breaking investors our focus on Celera is a well-directed focus. It may sound counterintuitive, but we want to see our potential Rule Breaker investments rise before we invest. How come? Because we want the stock market to recognize our investments as unique and extraordinary, with market-beating potential. This recognition manifests itself in strong share price appreciation. It is only through such price appreciation that this Rule Breaker criteria can be fulfilled. Now it has been fulfilled for Celera.\nThe stock market has begun to recognize Celera as a Rule Breaker having enough potential that the company's market valuation has risen from about $400 million to over $1.8 billion. If Celera succeeds on the scale that we believe is at least possible, this could be just the beginning. We've all been there before -- we've all felt that we missed something in the past after seeing a stock run, when really the only thing we continued to miss was the future.\nMost notably, we watched America Online, Amgen, and eBay soar for several months before we took our position in each stock. One fact that Foolish investors must remind themselves of repeatedly is this: if you are investing for the long term (many, many years) it is typically not important how many months or even years pass before you take your initial positions in various winning stocks. Take your time; learn your companies well; do not rush. The mistakes avoided by your being patient and thorough should more than compensate for any lost appreciation very early in the game.\nCelera has risen enough to more than please us. Its relative strength stands at 96 of a possible 99.\nThe greater the consumer brand, the better.\nAt Starbucks, you're lucky if the barista remembers your favorite beverage and hands it to you without asking. When you step up to Celera's little store someday, you could be handed your complete genetic makeup.\nCelera's consumer brand lacks now (although if you're reading this report, it now rings a bell with you), but Celera has the potential to be one of the most important consumer brands in the world. If Celera can provide to you and your family your complete, personal genetic map, you would likely hold Celera very near and dear to your heart. Doctors could use the information to help you and your family prevent disease. Plus, if you've ever worried about sharing your credit card number with strangers, imagine how protective you'll be when it comes to your genetic map -- or \"My Genome\" as Celera may call it. (Makes the importance of \"My Yahoo!\" pale in comparison, doesn't it?)\nMany consumers will entrust their genetic information only to the company providing it and to their doctors. If Celera is your genetic information provider, it puts the company in the catbird seat as far as \"brand loyalty\" is concerned. You trust your discount stock broker with your dollars, and that trust creates strong brand name recognition and loyalty. You don't forget your discount broker's name. You won't forget Celera's name if it holds the key to your genetic makeup. In fact, Celera may become one of the most important brand names in your life.\nHyperbole? It would be, if we were assuming this outcome. But we're not assuming it. We are only suggesting that this could be one outcome regarding Celera's brand. Many other possible outcomes exist, too. For instance, the thing could fall off the map. But the possible Rule Breaking outcome that we like to focus on (being optimists) is that of Celera's brand name becoming incredibly important to consumers around the world. Understanding the risk of failing this criteria, we are investing anyway. Why? Partially because a strong consumer brand name is probably not essential to Celera's success.\nAs with Amgen, Celera is developing a respected trade and professional brand name in the science and biopharmaceutical industry. Its name grows with every mapping milestone and every healthcare partner signed. Besides, let's not kid ourselves. All of the scientific world is watching to see if Celera can accomplish its goal, and as the company progresses, the popular press will jump on the story, too. If that isn't enough buzz to create a name for a company, what is? Celera's quickly growing trade and professional brand name could quickly jump into the publics' lexicon once the company maps the human genome. That said, if the company fails bigtime, there goes the name (and everything else) out the window.\nA final point, a point that was shared on the Celera message board, is that Compaq likes to advertise that Celera uses its technology. Though small, this can be the first sign of a growing non-exclusionary (non-industry specific) brand name. See this post by TMF GetFit for more on the company's brand name.\nA recent constituent of the financial media has recently called the company \"grossly overvalued.\"\nWith so much of the media busy calling Amazon, eBay, and other young companies overvalued, few journalists seem up to the task of calling Celera overvalued, too. That's unfortunate. We love this contrary indicator and we rely on it. Luckily, we have seen some journalists at least question Celera's valuation, although not in so few words so as to suit our purpose here. Generally, journalists have questioned how Celera will ever make money (sound familiar?) and they have written deadpan straight that the company is already valued at over $1 billion despite almost no revenue and no profits (this is the usual saw that they grind regarding any young, profitless operation). Outside a few small mentions, though, nobody has truly taken the company's valuation to task.\nWe have a theory as to why cautionary tales are lacking. Here it is, take it or leave it (and if you have thoughts about it, post 'em on the RB board for us): We believe that most of the media doesn't understand biotechnology enough to venture writing about it. If the financial media could understand biotechnology as easily as they THINK they can understand Amazon or America Online (NYSE: AOL), they would feel brave enough to write about Celera and call it \"grossly overvalued\" (the way they did with Amazon and AOL). However, we just don't believe that most media boys and girls out there understand this beast well enough, and many won't do the necessary work. Why bother? It's so much easier to crank out another \"books is bad business, duh\" article.\nSo, yeah, we're disappointed. So, yeah, we're being a little critical here. Hey. We've been waiting for a single brave journalist to step to the plate and call Celera grossly overvalued. As the company's market value soared from $400 million to a recent $1.9 billion, we thought we'd get our wish. We thought surely some independent thinker would step up and declare this thing \"bonkers, crazy, overvalued.\" No such luck -- yet. (Just wait.)\nIn lieu of a straight shooting journalist, we have a backup solution for meeting Rule Breaker criteria #6. We won't be doing this again anytime soon, but today we're bending our #6 criteria a little bit (which is in our RB Principles: we do bend or break even our own rules on occasion). How are we bending it? We're bending #6 in this way: We are calling this stock grossly overvalued ourselves. We are part of the financial media and we are officially calling this stock, Celera, GROSSLY OVERVALUED. We mean, come on! This thing has no profits, no real revenue, and it has no clear business model, just a bunch of promises. At a market capitalization of over $1.8 billion, this stock is grossly overvalued!\nThere. That feels better. We're ready to buy it now.\nAny perceived joking aside (we're really not joking), the risks of investing in Celera are extremely high, perhaps even higher than the risk we took by investing in eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) at $10 billion, which we call our most risky investment to date. At least eBay's business model is clear and it has been profitable and almost certainly eBay faces a growing market. What Celera mainly faces are a lot of question marks alongside heady potential. Unfortunately, it already has a heady valuation to match its heady potential. Sure, we believe that if the company succeeds, its current valuation is just a start. However, if the company doesn't live up to its promise, this valuation could be the end of the high-flyin' days, and we could watch the stock collapse (following its recent expansion) like a dying star.\nThat would be sad, but it wouldn't force us to live on the street. Remember, we're putting less than 6% of the BreakerPort's net worth in this investment. We are diversified beyond this stock, as all investors should be.\nTo close, the risks that we're taking by putting $50,000 into this stock are high and we recognize and accept that. Being Foolish investors, we took a long time to decide on this investment. With your investments, you should always do the same. Take as long as you need. If you do, you'll roll into 2000 and beyond as a Fool among Fools.\nWe acknowledge that we didn't cover nearly every topic under the sun regarding Celera in this initial report (heck, we didn't even mention its GenScope and AgGen units). We can't cover every topic in a report of reasonable length (the likes of which this report already is not) and plus, our editors need to sleep, too.\nWe have daily Rule Breaker columns in which to discuss this company ad nauseum. Meanwhile, the BreakerPort message boards and the exceptional Celera message board are open for constant discussion. 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MTSOs have adapted well, providing options to meet their customers' changing needs.\nThe electronification of health information was intended to enable fluid sharing of such records to support care. Unfortunately, these technology advances have led to a commensurate rise in the accessibility and value of health care data, a fact noticed by the bad guys. Indeed, when the privacy and security provisions of HIPAA were conceived, regulators surely intended to protect our privacy from a modesty perspective.\nToday's more acute problem is medical identity theft. One look at the Health and Human Services' Wall of Shame, which highlights breaches involving 500 or more patients, and it's easy to see how rapidly cybercrime has increased. As of this writing, the number of patients whose data had been hacked in 2016 stood at more than 20 million.\nExperiencing cybercriminal activities such as hacking, ransomware, and phishing schemes can be devastating for any BA. The potential investigative process that follows can be expensive, disruptive, and protracted. If noncompliant practices are discovered, it can lead to large fines as well as the implementation of a multiyear corrective action plan.\nAs security risks continue to make headlines, health systems, hospitals, and individual providers work in an environment of heightened awareness. More providers are requesting evidence of security best practices before putting ink to a contract. This may range from a simple questionnaire to a multipage document requiring attachments to be returned for review. Providers must be certain their data are properly protected, a process that requires more than getting a BA agreement (BAA) in place.\nSince 2009, BAs have been required to enter into BAAs\u2014even if the covered entity (CE) doesn't initiate it. In other words, sometimes MTSOs must persuade providers to execute a BAA. There are also instances in which MTSOs sometimes must resist demands from providers to conduct risky communication practices such as e-mailing ePHI.\nA Closer Look at BAAs\nWhile the BAA requirement has been around for seven years, its content has evolved. Now it's longer and more detailed. Certainly, provision of technical, administrative, and physical safeguards is required content language, but the devil lies in the details. MTSOs are advised to read closely because there is likely other language present\u2014such as required notification in the event of a security incident. In fact, an actual breach is generally addressed separately.\nMTSOs must pay particular attention to the timeframe in which they have to notify the CE. In some cases, it could be the standard language per the rule: \"without unreasonable delay, but in no case greater than 60 days.\" However, do not be surprised to see timelines as short as 24 hours or three business days. Whatever the requirement, remember that a signature is a promise to comply.\nResponsibility doesn't end with notification. In the case of an incident determined to be a breach, the process to document, report, and put in place remediation efforts begins. This comes at great cost to any organization. Keep in mind there is likely an indemnification clause in the BAA that essentially means any and all costs will fall to the responsible party. As a result, when negotiating a BAA, be sure to push back on indemnification language that is too general or that applies to risks on the CE's side.\nBeyond the hard and measurable price tag of resolving a breach are the more long-lasting costs associated with the loss of client trust and reputational damage. That said, it is important to remember that bad things happen to good organizations. There are many well-intended and sound-practicing health care groups and BAs that have been exploited by cybercriminals.\nVetting BAs\nSelecting a BA partner is a decision health care providers and other BAs must take seriously. When considering a BA, there are a number of essential questions that should be asked of potential partners, including the following:\n\u2022 Is there someone in charge of HIPAA?\n\u2022 Is there a designated privacy and security official?\n\u2022 Has staff received HIPAA privacy, security, and breach notification education?\n\u2022 Are there clear and easy-to-understand policies and procedures in place?\n\u2022 Do home-based staff work in secure environments that align with policies and procedures?\nCreate a questionnaire that addresses these questions, and require evidence-based documentation to accompany the responses. Also, obtain the name and contact information of the potential partner's privacy and/or security official. Set up a meeting with that person to discuss pertinent issues. Generally speaking, the willingness and timeliness with which a potential BA responds to this request will reveal its current level of compliance preparedness.\nHow the Work Gets Done: Does It Matter?\nTraditional transcription is typically performed in a dictation/transcription system maintained and operated by the provider, MTSO, or BA platform vendor. Various forms of documentation support can involve transcribing, editing, or scribing directly into the CE's EMR. In principle, strong privacy and security practices are important no matter what systems are used. The interesting part becomes the division of responsibilities between the customer and the vendor in establishing and honoring such policies. For home-based direct EMR access, there are several common profiles, including the following:\n\u2022 Installed app. The medical transcriptionist (MT) can install the EMR program on his or her computer and use a virtual private network (VPN) to access the customer's server.\n\u2022 Remote desktop/app. The customer provides a Citrix or other brand experience in which an entire Windows computer desktop or a single app appears in the MT's computer. The program runs elsewhere but is viewable locally.\n\u2022 Cloud. In other cases, the EMR is in the cloud\u2014even users at the hospital or clinic use it over the web. In this case, an MT uses it in the same way. Because encryption happens over another protocol such as Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL, a VPN typically isn't needed. Even when a VPN is used, keep in mind it is a two-way street. If the bad guys are already in the host system, damage is imminent. 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        "raw_content": "Department of Theatre - Guest Artists\nYou are here: About Our ProgramGuest Artists\nGuest Artist Series Fall 2017\nFriday \u2013 Sunday, October 13 - 15, 2017\nMASKED PERFORMANCE FOR THE ACTOR with Matt Dranzik and Alyse Neubert\nFriday, 10/13, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Saturday, 10/14, 10:00-5:00, Sunday, 10/15, 11:00-4:00\nLocation: Theatre Hall, Gallery Theatre, Room 122\nThe world of Masked Theatre stems itself from ancient times to today, ranging from full-faced mask, half-mask, puppetry and prop. While often the mask hides or transforms the actor\u2019s face, when done well, it reduces extraneous movement and action to give the performer and audience extreme clarity. Mask asks the audience to be honest about what they see the character in the story do. Especially in full faced mask, the actor has to be meticulously aware of every motion he or she does and where they are in their surroundings. Through the amplifying nature of using mask on stage, we hope to strengthen our skills as actors, and become more aware of what we do physically on stage and off.\nIn class, we will start with basic mask technique, using masks styled by German company Familie Fl\u00f6z, to explore and awaken ourselves as physical actors in space. Through games, scenes, and exercises, we will then apply the masks to the work you have created for the class. By performing your scene, we hope to see a strengthening of both clarity and specificity both in mask and out.\nRequired reading and viewing before workshop begins:\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/stage/theatreblog/2016/aug/06/mask-theatre-edinburgh-magnifies-acting-good-and-bad\nVideo Material:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfT5_41xEZk\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPGEeiZlR1c\nFriday \u2013 Sunday, December 1 - 3, 2017\nMASKED DESIGN AND THERMOPLASTICS PRODUCTION with MANDOLYNN BROWNING\nFriday, 12/1, 6:00-9:00, Saturday, 12/2, 10:00-5:00, Sunday, 12/3, 11:00-4:00\nLocation: Theatre Hall, Room TBD\nIn this workshop students will learn the history of mask work in theatre performance, how to design a mask based on character analysis, and how to realize that design using thermoplastics. Students will then present their masks in a short skit. There is a $15 fee.",
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        "raw_content": "Competing Through Quality\nHowever, a plan is useless unless you use it to guide your business. That means taking it out of your drawer and looking at it, and thinking about it\nBy Dadu \u0926\u093e\u0926\u0942 On February 1, 2014 No Comments \u0907\u0938 \u0932\u0947\u0916 \u0915\u094b \u0939\u093f\u0902\u0926\u0940 \u092e\u0947\u0902 \u092a\u0922\u093c\u0947\u0902\nYour last letter was very practical and I was happy to start working on my business plan in line with your suggestions. However, one possibility is that I may not start a new business but take over an existing business. In such a case, is business planning very different?\nAnother question: is competing by offering lower price, higher quality and higher service the only way to compete?\nDear Sudama,\nLet me start with your second question.\nActually, there is another way to compete: by selling at a higher price than your competitors, since price affects perceptions of quality. Though such a strategy is usually quite difficult for people like us to achieve, if you can think of a way to do this, that would be wonderful. Let me explain the basic idea behind the approach in the following way.\nWhat enables someone to sell at a higher price is the addition of enough perceived value. Think of Coca-Cola or of Nike shoes. Probably the contents of Coke are not much better than any other cola drink, and Nike shoes may not be that much better than competing brands of shoes. But Coke and Nike command higher prices because they have been able to build up an image of having greater attractiveness. The design of the product, and the marketing messages regarding the product, focus on the experiences and emotions that are sought to be associated with that product. If this sort of effort is successful, it contributes to creating what is called a \u201cbrand effect\u201d, which usually takes time and consistent effort to build up.\nHowever, in today\u2019s fast-moving world, we see how Microsoft has been upstaged by Apple, and that in turn has been overcome by Google \u2013 which may be about to give way to Facebook or Twitter or some other company. So whether you can create \u201cbrand effect\u201d is certainly something worth thinking about.\nIn any case, competitiveness can be achieved systematically by keeping your eye on two things: what is happening in markets globally, and what is happening in your business in relation to your business plan.\nHowever, a plan is useless unless you use it to guide your business. That means taking it out of your drawer and looking at it, and thinking about it, and (if you do, or are willing to do, that sort of thing) talking to God about it, so that you can see the things that are going according to plan, and what needs to be changed (whether in the way you are running your business or in the plan \u2013 or both). It is helpful to set a date every week when you can focus on this for perhaps a few minutes or an hour, depending on how complex your business is and how quickly markets are changing.\nCompetitiveness in business is nothing but focus on questions such as:\nWhat is your goal for the next year or two, and what are the monthly, weekly and immediate next steps that are necessary to achieve if you are to get to your goal?\nCalculate all the essential expenses for each month (e.g. rent, electricity, travel, any salaries \u2013 including your own, however little or much you need from the business).\nList important business dates and deadlines so that you can keep these in mind and have a way of dealing with them. That includes community festivals and seasonal holidays because those will always impact your business for better or for worse.\nIf you ask anyone else to help with anything regarding the business, make a list of the key things you have asked to be done \u2013 and by when.\nDo a sales forecast for the first year. Break it down into whatever makes sense (even if the only things you can put down are things like hours or days), along with the average price at which you expect to sell, as well as the average of what that costs you per unit.\nIn the case of an established business, a business plan needs to include:\n* Growth Highlights \u2013 which provides examples of company growth, such as financial or market achievements (for example, exact figures about increased profit margins, sales volume, number of customers or market share). Graphs and charts can be helpful in this section to enable the reader to see things clearly at a glance.\n* Products/Services \u2013 which of course describes your products or services (however, if this information is already clear from the Mission Statement, then don\u2019t repeat yourself here; simply skip this).\n* Financial Information \u2013 which must include information about your current bank and existing investors (that includes you!).\n* Summary of Future Plans \u2013 which states where you would like to take your business, how much money this needs, and why.\nIf you have further questions about business plans, please let me know. Otherwise, let us go on to discuss a bit the actual process of business planning \u2013 because business planning is more important than the plans. 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        "raw_content": "Forces of acceleration\nThe job of the S-IC and its five F-1 engines was to lift the stack to an altitude of 70 kilometres and accelerate it to a speed of about 8,500 kilometres per hour. As it did so, the acceleration felt by the crew gradually increased. In common parlance, acceleration is stated in terms of g-forces, because the force we feel on Earth due to gravity is directly comparable to the force imparted by an accelerating vehicle.\nthe jettison of the tower and the safe\nApollo 15's S-IC exhaust plume expands in the thinner air.\nTherefore, it is useful to relate acceleration forces to something of which everyone has a lifetime's experience, so when the Saturn was sitting on the pad, the crew felt an acceleration of 1 g, due entirely to Earth's gravity.\nBecause the Saturn V weighed down on the launch pad with almost as much force as the engines were pushing up, the stack initially rose quite gently with g-forces barely above 1 g. However, the consumption of 15 tonnes of propellants every second lightened the vehicle considerably as it flew, decreasing the mass the engines had to push against, so increasing the acceleration forces imposed upon the crew.\nA small additional source of rising acceleration was the improving efficiency of the F-1 engines. A rocket engine works by burning propellants in a combustion chamber. The heat of combustion causes the gases to expand very rapidly, exerting massive pressure on the walls of the chamber. If one of those walls is missing (because someone has placed a nozzle there), the pressure within the chamber becomes unbalanced, resulting in a force. However, at sea-level, the pressure of Earth's atmosphere has the effect of slightly capping the open end of the nozzle, somewhat inhibiting the high-speed flow of exhaust gases and reducing the thrust that the engine can generate. By the time the virtually empty S-IC gave its final push, the atmosphere had become essentially a vacuum, reducing the back-pressure against which the exhaust gases had to contend as they left the nozzle and improving the thrust by nearly 20 per cent. Each engine, which had started out with a thrust equivalent to 680 tonnes, was pushing with 815 tonnes force just prior to the exhaustion of the first stage.\nIn response to these two effects - an increasingly light S-IC and five increasingly efficient engines - the acceleration continued ramping up ever faster until about 2% minutes into the flight when, having reached nearly 4 g, the centre engine of the S-IC was commanded to shut down to keep their subsequent acceleration within limits.\nFirst-stage cut-off o u <\n^ 200 Seconds * from lift-off engine cut-off\nFirst-stage cut-off\nGraph of g-forces during first-stage flight.\nUnder the power of the remaining engines, the g-forces continued to rise as the vehicle lightened. Cutting off one engine early not only curtailed the rising acceleration, it also lessened the jolt felt by the stack and the crew when the remaining engines cut out. Additionally, it flagged the Saturn's computer to think about starting Timebase 2, which did begin once the computer had sensed that adequate speed had been gained. The computer then sensed propellant levels in the nearly empty tanks and prepared to shut down the remaining four engines. The acceleration again rose to 4 g about 25 seconds after the centre engine cut-off, by which time the outer four engines were expected to have shut down.",
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        "raw_content": "Massive pilgrimage in northeastern Brazil honors Padre C\u00edcero\nRev. C\u00edcero Rom\u00e3o Batista's followers say that during a Mass celebrated by the priest in 1889, a woman receiving communion declared that the host had turned to blood in her mouth. Since then, pilgrims honor him once a year walking along a 2-kilometer dirt path to a shrine in Juazeiro do Norte.\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/29aa8a3a-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-14.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nPadre_Cicero_Pilgrims__14_\nIn this Oct. 31, 2015 photo, indigenous from the Pankararu tribe carry a cross and images of Padre Cicero along the Holy Sepulchre path used by pilgrims in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. Padre Cicero was both a priest and a politician, serving as mayor of Juazeiro do Norte for 15 years. He became renowned for helping the poor and improving the lives of farmers and residents of Brazil's arid northeast. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/199d3fb1-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-17.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Oct. 31, 2015 photo, pilgrims pass behind the walking stick that's part of the statue of Padre Cicero in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. Followers of the late Brazilian priest say they will receive a blessing if they pass behind his cane three times. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/4fb1715a-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-6.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nPadre_Cicero_Pilgrims__6_\nIn this Oct. 30, 2015 photo, a pilgrim wearing a photo of Padre Cicero on her hat lights a candle in the square in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. Faced with Padre Cicero's persistent popularity, Pope Benedict XVI proposed that he be studied as a possible candidate for canonization. That review is still in progress, and his supporters hope that he will eventually be rehabilitated and canonized. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/06e5ec28-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-2.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Oct. 31, 2015 photo, a beggar presses a crucifix to her forehead as she stands before a statue of Padre Cicero in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil, during a pilgrimage in honor of the late Brazilian priest. Rev. Cicero Romao Batista became renowned for helping the poor and improving the lives of farmers and residents of Brazil's arid northeast. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/90df9cf0-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-5.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Oct. 31, 2015 photo, Marcilio da Silva crawls on his knees around the statue of Padre Cicero in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. Silva, 31, from Pernambuco state, made the pilgrimage to ask the late Brazilian priest to help his mother who suffers from diabetes, and to ask for help to buy her a small home. 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The ribbons symbolize promises made to the late Brazilian priest. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/93e4cd67-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-23.png?ve=1&tl=1\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/710fd48d-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-21.png?ve=1&tl=1\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/2c0cc180-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-1.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Oct. 31, 2015 photo, an elderly pilgrim using a walking stick poses for a portrait along the Holy Sepulchre path in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil, during his pilgrimage to honor Padre Cicero. Followers of the late Brazilian priest visit each year for a five day period, wrapping up on Day of the Dead, to honor the man who is considered the patron saint of this city in Ceara state. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/077cf62b-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-20.png?ve=1&tl=1\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/0df67500-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-25.png?ve=1&tl=1\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/22855df8-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-11.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Nov. 2, 2015 photo, pilgrims hold up religious icons for a blessing during the farewell ceremony at Our Lady of Sorrows church in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. \"We believe that he was _ that he is _ an important person for our northeast and we hope he can intercede and send rain,\" said Leunil Gomes de Carvalho, 36, from the city of Floresta, who said he has been visiting since he was 6. 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Some wear native ceremonial outfits made of straw as others carry crosses and images of the late priest known as Padre Cicero, a figure venerated here as a saint but not recognized as one by the Roman Catholic Church. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/710fd48d-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-12.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Nov. 1, 2015 photo, Christian icons are illuminated by candlelight inside a chapel along the Holy Sepulchre path used by pilgrims who honor Padre Cicero in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil. People credit the late Brazilian priest with miracles and venerate him as a saint, but he's not recognized as one by the Roman Catholic Church. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/ba307899-Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-15.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Oct. 30, 2015 photo, Priest Aureliano Godim listens a pilgrim's confession at Our Lady of Perpetuo Socorro church in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil, during a week-long pilgrimage in honor of Padre Cicero. Pilgrims come to remember the man who is considered the patron saint of this city in Ceara state. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-24.png?ve=1&tl=1\nhttps://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2018/09/918/516/Padre-Cicero-Pilgrims-9.jpg?ve=1&tl=1\nIn this Oct. 31, 2015 photo, people beg for money near a statue of Padre Cicero in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil, during a pilgrimage in honor of the late priest. 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        "raw_content": "Immigration lawyers group bitterly divided over Cecilia Mu\u00f1oz's pick as keynote speaker\nCecilia Mu\u00f1oz, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, in a 2012 file photo. (2012 Getty Images)\nMore than a dozen members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) are demanding that White House official Cecilia Mu\u00f1oz be dropped as the keynote speaker for the group&apos;s annual conference next week.\nThey claim Mu\u00f1oz, who is the White House Domestic Policy Council Director, represents an administration whose policies have been hostile and harmful to immigrants.\nBut AILA Executive Director Crystal Williams said on an online posting that she will keep Mu\u00f1oz as the keynote speaker at the conference, which is scheduled to take place from June 17 to June 20.\nMu\u00f1oz often has been the target of backlash by immigrant advocacy groups angry over the Obama administration\u2019s record number of deportations, as well as moves to expedite the removal of unaccompanied minors who have come by the thousands from Central America back to their homelands. Her critics say she is often an apologist or defender for administration policies that take an excessively hard line against immigrants.\n\"[Mu\u00f1oz is] one of the principal architects of shocking, widespread, and ongoing human rights violations against vulnerable children fleeing Central America. As such, she should not be elevated or rewarded with the most prominent speech at AILA\u2019s annual conference,\" read the letter authored by ALIA members Bryan S. Johnson and Ala Amoachi and signed by 17 other attorneys.\n\"Ms. Mu\u00f1oz has fully backed President Obama\u2019s multi-pronged policy to prevent Central American children from escaping death, severe bodily or mental harm, and rape,\" it continued.\nMu\u00f1oz, the letter said, \"is directly responsible for causing children to suffer severe and prolonged physical and mental harm in detention centers in Artesia, New Mexico; Leesport, Pennsylvania; Karnes City, Texas; and Dilley, Texas.\"\nIn her response, Williams said keynote speakers are not meant to be chosen based on popularity, but on their positions and responsibilities in government, particularly in relation to immigration issues.\n\u201cSo, no, we will not be disinviting Ms. Mu\u00f1oz,\u201d ALIA&apos;s director wrote. \u201cWe will have her come and speak to our conference. We will behave professionally, but we will also challenge her to account for the Administration\u2019s actions. Our mission as an organization requires no less.\u201d\n\u201cWhat matters is that she holds senior office in the White House, and thus can stand in front of a room of immigration lawyers and speak for the White House,\" she wrote, adding: \"And the White House must be held accountable for what it has done.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Joseph Verner Reed, Jr., UN official and ex-US envoy dies\nIn this July 7, 2005 photo provided by the United Nations, Joseph Verner Reed, Jr., is shown. Reed, a U.N. undersecretary-general, former U.S. ambassador and chief of protocol under President George H.W. Bush, died Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, at Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut. He was 78. (Evan Schneider/The United Nations via AP) (The Associated Press)\nUNITED NATIONS \u2013 Joseph Verner Reed, Jr., a United Nations undersecretary-general, former U.S. ambassador and chief of protocol under President George H.W. Bush, has died at the age of 78.\nU.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced his death Friday, calling Reed \"one-of-a-kind \u2014 a skilled diplomat, a global citizen, an art lover and a dear friend.\"\nDana Marnane, spokeswoman for Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut, confirmed that he passed away at the hospital on Thursday. Fraser Seitel, a longtime friend and colleague, said he died suddenly.\nBan said Reed sent an email to several U.N. colleagues Thursday evening about further enhancing the U.N.&apos;s appearance, which \"may have been his last act: he was a champion of the United Nations to his very last breath.\"",
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        "raw_content": ": Wyoming County\nFranchise Opportunities in Wyoming County, PA\nBrowse businesses looking to expand in and around Wyoming County.\nLocated in the Keystone State, as of the 2010 census, Wyoming County had a population of 28,229.\nAre you looking to own your own franchise business in, or around, Wyoming County, PA? Well, you are in luck! Browse any of these multiple franchises, shown below, to request FREE information about the opportunities that interests you or click here to see the full list of franchises looking to expand throughout Pennsylvania.\nListed below you will find population, income and education related statistics, as well as other pertinent information, for Wyoming County, PA.\nWhen compared to the commonwealth's average median age of 40.4 years, Wyoming County's median age is 2.3 years older.\nWhen compared to the median income of individuals working in Pennsylvania, Wyoming County's average income is $3,606 less than that of the commonwealth.\nWyoming County has 14% more citizens, with only high school diploma and/or GEDs, than the commonwealth's general population's average, in Pennsylvania.",
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        "raw_content": "Good Cop/Bad Cop Parenting\nIf you and your spouse take opposing roles in dealing with your kids, you're not alone. Many parents take on the roles of \"good cop\" and \"bad cop\" in the family. For instance, Dad is the kid's best buddy, and mom is the nag. Or dad is strict and mom is a sympathizer.\nWhich \"cop\" is right? And should you be a cop at all?\nI see two problems with the notion of good cop/bad cop parenting. First, is the very idea that somebody has to be a \"cop\" all the time. Parents don't need to be cops. They simply need to be coaches and teachers for their children.\nSecond, what's really happening when parents become good cops and bad cops is that the kids have learned to split their parents. The area of the split is where kids go to get out of meeting their responsibilities.\nFor example, Tommy goes to mom and says, \"Dad's making me clean my room before we go to the mall.\" Or he says to mom, \"Why do I have to clean my room? Dad doesn't make me do it.\" When your child makes complaints like this, both parents have to be supportive of each other. You have to be able to say, \"These are the rules Dad and I both have, and you have to do it or you're going to be held responsible for the consequences.\" Then turn around and walk away. That's it. Give simple statements of support. The more unified you are as parents, the more likely your child is to complete his responsibilities, because he doesn't have another way out. The only way out is to act responsibly and do what's asked of him.\nBut what if you don't really agree with what Dad is asking Tommy to do? If you have a problem with a rule or limit your spouse sets or a request that's being made of your kid, don't make a face. Don't sigh. And, by all means, don't argue with your spouse about the issue in front of the child-or even indicate that you are going to argue. Just tell your child he has to do what's been asked of him. Then talk with your spouse later, after the kids have gone to bed and out of earshot. This is important, because kids pick up on non-verbal cues from their parents a lot more than you think. If your child sees that you disagree with what's being asked of him, he'll bring up the issue again and again, to split you and your spouse and to avoid meeting the responsibility.\nSimple statements of support work when you use them consistently. When Tommy complains that Dad won't let him play Runescape before he does his homework, and you say, \"Your father said you can't play Runescape until you do your homework. That's the rule,\" you can bet Tommy will stop trying to split you and your spouse.\n(\"Good Cop/Bad Cop Parenting\" reprinted with permission from Empowering Parents)\nSuccessful Stepparenting\nTeen Parenting Tips\nWhen Kids Backtalk",
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He reports to COO Jim Barber, himself an odds-on favorite to be the next CEO of UPS should David Abney, the current chairman and CEO, retire later this year as many UPS-watchers expect.\nGilbert was also named the twelfth member of UPS\u2019 powerful Management Committee, which runs a company whose history and success have been forged by a management-by-consensus philosophy and a promote-from-within culture.\nNot since UPS named Scott Davis chairman and CEO in 2008 has a company \u201cnon-lifer\u201d assumed such a high-level role. Davis joined UPS in 1986 after it acquired Oregon-based IT firm II Morrow, where he was CEO. Yet Davis still spent years at UPS in upper mid-level positions before advancing. Gilbert, by contrast, enters at an org-chart level unprecedented in the company\u2019s 112-year history. \u201cIt is quite unique for UPS to go outside for such a strategic leadership role,\u201d said Evan Armstrong, president of Armstrong & Associates, Inc., a consultancy that closely follows the third-party logistics provider industry.\nUPS declined to make Gilbert available for an interview, saying he is preoccupied with getting up to speed on the four businesses under his purview: Global Logistics and Distribution; Global Freight Forwarding; less-than-truckload carrier UPS Freight; and truckload broker Coyote. In a statement, Abney said the hiring represents a \u201cblending (of) new leadership with seasoned UPSers to build new ideas and experiences that enrich and strengthen our business.\u201d\nGlenn Zaccara, a UPS spokesman, said the four businesses will continue to be run by their respective leaders. The difference now is those leaders will all report to Gilbert, whereas in the past there were multiple lines of reporting responsibility, Zaccara said.\nGilbert\u2019s hiring reflects Supply Chain and Freight\u2019s increasing prominence within the UPS ecosystem, and the need to have one seasoned person overseeing the entire enterprise. In prior years, the unit was perceived as a supplement to the company\u2019s core package-delivery business. Now, as more companies, large and small, look to expand globally and require complex and far-reaching services to do so, the unit\u2019s capabilities have come into sharper focus. Such services also usually generate higher margins, which offsets margin pressures felt by the package business competing in a commoditized industry with the likes of Amazon.com, Inc., (NASDAQ:AMZN) which aims to be the low-price provider in everything it touches.\nIn the third quarter, the unit\u2019s revenue rose 12 percent to more than $3.5 billion, exceeding the revenue of UPS\u2019 international package unit. Operating profit rose 24 percent to $242 million, while adjusted operating profit increased 33 percent to $260 million. The adjusted profit figure excluded \u201ctransformation charges\u201d of $18 million, UPS said. The freight forwarding business led the way with 17 percent year-over-year revenue growth, UPS said. The unit ranked ninth on Armstrong\u2019s 2017 list of global 3PL providers.\nA by-product of Gilbert\u2019s hiring is that there will be a formal reporting path for Coyote, which UPS acquired in 2015 for $1.8 billion, its largest transaction ever. At the time of the purchase, UPS said it would preserve Coyote\u2019s free-wheeling culture, despite the fact that it ran counter to the parent\u2019s more buttoned-down way of doing business. Over time, however, UPS, as it\u2019s done with all its prior acquisitions, began exerting more control over Coyote. The deeper involvement was amplified when Coyote\u2019s founder, Jeff Silver, first was moved from Coyote to a global strategic role at UPS, and then left UPS last year.\nToday, Coyote is effectively run by UPS, according to an executive familiar with both operations. Coyote media representatives did not respond to a request for comment.\nGilbert\u2019s supply chain management chops are impressive. Before Schenker, where Gilbert spent nearly six years, he was executive vice president for GEODIS Wilson, the freight management division of French international logistics firm GEODIS Group. There, he supervised a network of 57 countries and more than 80 agents. 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        "raw_content": "K/D Criterion 1\nK/D Criteria 3 and 4\nSystematic review of membrane components of Gram-positive bacteria responsible as pyrogens for inducing human monocyte/macrophage cytokine release\nChristoph Rockel1 and Thomas Hartung1,2*\n1 Biochemical Pharmacology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany\n2 Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA\nFifty years after the elucidation of lipopolysaccharides (LPS, endotoxin) as the principal structure of Gram-negative bacteria activating the human immune system, its Gram-positive counterpart is still under debate. Pyrogen tests based on the human monocyte activation have been validated for LPS detection as an alternative to the rabbit test and, increasingly, the limulus amebocyte lysate test. For full replacement, international validations with non-endotoxin pyrogens are in preparation. Following evidence-based medicine approaches, a systematic review of existing evidence as to the structural nature of the Gram-positive pyrogen was undertaken. For the three major constituents suggested, i.e., peptidoglycan, lipoteichoic acids (LTA), and bacterial lipoproteins (LP), the questions to be answered and a search strategy for relevant literature was developed, starting in MedLine. The evaluation was based on the Koch\u2013Dale criteria for a mediator of an effect. A total of 380 articles for peptidoglycan, 391 for LP, and 285 for LTA were retrieved of which 12, 8, and 24, respectively, fulfilled inclusion criteria. The compiled data suggest that for peptidoglycan two Koch\u2013Dale criteria are fulfilled, four for LTA, and two for bacterial LP. In conclusion, based on the best currently available evidence, LTA is the only substance that fulfills all criteria. LTA has been isolated from a large number of bacteria, results in cytokine release patterns inducible also with synthetic LTA. Reduction in bacterial cytokine induction with an inhibitor for LTA was shown. However, this systematic review cannot exclude the possibility that other stimulatory compounds complement or substitute for LTA in being the counterpart to LPS in some Gram-positive bacteria.\nBacterial contaminations pose a risk for patients when injected or present on medical implants. The traditional rabbit pyrogen test introduced in the 1940s, in large part, has been replaced by the limulus amebocyte lysate test (LAL, also known as bacterial endotoxin test, BET). Shortcomings of both tests have been discussed elsewhere (Hartung et al., 2001; Schindler et al., 2009). A number of tests based on the human fever reaction have been assessed in two international validation studies (Hoffmann et al., 2005; Schindler et al., 2006). Four tests have been considered validated for the detection of LPS in the respective peer-reviews by the European, US, and Japanese validation bodies and have been formally accepted by European Pharmacopeia and the US Food and Drug Administration. The validated tests are the human whole blood test measuring IL-1\u03b2, ist variant using cryopreserved whole blood, the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) test measuring IL-6 and the MonoMac-6 cell line measuring IL-6. They are commonly referred to now as monocyte activation tests (MAT). The limited database from the validation studies as to non-LPS pyrogens did not, however, allow considering them validated as full replacement for the rabbit test, pointing to the need for novel validation efforts. For these studies it is necessary to understand the structural nature of Gram-positive pyrogens.\nThe scientific literature on Gram-negative lipopolysaccharides (LPS) includes about 50,000 Medline-listed articles. Gram-positive bacteria are by no mean less important, either clinically or as pyrogens, but neither has a structural counterpart for the induction of inflammatory reactions such as cytokine release by macrophages been unambiguously identified nor made available to give rise to similar scientific literature. At the same time, our understanding of recognition mechanisms is continuously expanding (Triantafilou et al., 2002; Draing et al., 2008b; Bauer and M\u00fcller, 2009; Beutler, 2009; Kumar et al., 2009).\nThe extent of scientific publications in many areas has made it very difficult to follow a given topic. One possible method to manage this overwhelming literature is meta-analysis, which follows well defined rules and represents a possibility means of condensing our current state of knowledge from the existing literature. Systematic reviews with meta-analysis of compiled evidence are the principal approach of evidence-based medicine (EBM). Systematic reviews have to be distinguished from the more common narrative reviews in the life sciences: a systematic review answers a very narrow set of precisely defined questions. The strategies for identifying relevant evidence (typically by a decision tree) and how to qualify, include, exclude, compile, and interpret this evidence are predefined and reviewed. The result is expressed, if possible, with a measure of uncertainty. Neugebauer and Holaday (1993) first showed that such EBM approaches can be translated from clinical studies to animal and in vitro findings.\nThe advantages and shortcomings of systematic reviews have been widely discussed (Carr, 1989; Chalmers, 1989; Green, 1989; Neugebauer and Lorenz, 1989; Oettinger, 1989). It is probable that the application of a tree of yes/no decisions raises new faults, and the preference to use methodological criteria for the selection of publications will lead to the simple result that the most actual methods deliver the most accurate data. Construction of a decision tree starts from a subjective point of view and may not necessarily be correct. In spite of such limitations, systematic reviews and meta-analysis appear to represent the most appropriate methods to date for extracting the current state of art from the literature.\nHere, the approach of a systematic review was taken to compile current best evidence for a causal role of peptidoglycan, lipoteichoic acids (LTA), and LP as inducers of human monocyte/macrophage inflammatory cytokine release, i.e., also as human pyrogens.\nDifferent structures of the Gram-positive cell wall have been proposed as inducers of cytokine release (pyrogens) in human monocyte/macrophages. In a systematic review adopting principles of EBM, the fulfillment of Koch\u2013Dale (K/D) postulates was evaluated for the three most prominent candidate inducers of cytokine release LTA, lipoproteins (LP), and peptidoglycan (PGN). To exclude a species discrepancy between the recognition of bacterial cell wall components in human or animals, only articles on primary human monocytes/macrophages and derived cell lines were used.\nDale adapted the Koch criteria of one cause-one disease to chemical factors as early as 1929 (Dale, 1929). Koch\u2013Dale criteria adapted to the relevant question are:\n1. Evidence for presence of LTA, PGN, or LP in cytokine-inducing bacteria\n2. Synthesis inhibition of LTA, PGN, or LP impairs cytokine induction\n3. Exposure to isolated LTA, PGN, or LP induces cytokine induction\n4. Blocking of LTA, PGN, or LP by antibodies or antagonists prevents or reduces cytokine induction\nDatabase for K/D Criterion 1\nFirst, it was important to verify whether the three analyzed surface molecules were found in or even purified from cytokine-inducing Gram-positive bacteria. PGN is well known to be ubiquitous in Gram-positive bacteria (Vollmer and Holtje, 2004), whereas some Gram-positive bacteria lack LTA, i.e., several Micrococci (M. luteus, M. flavus, M. sodonensis), Bifidobacterium bifidum and Mycobacteria (Owen and Salton, 1975; Sutcliffe and Shaw, 1991). Bacterial LP are also essential for Gram-positive bacteria (Beveridge, 1999; Navarre and Schneewind, 1999), but we searched systematically information about isolation of these structures (Table 3). For K/D criterion 1 we therefore focused on identifying publications that isolated LTA from Gram-positive bacteria. Using the keywords \u201cisolation lipoteichoic acid Gram-positive bacteria,\u201d we identified 179 publications from the library of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health (NCBI). All publications were collected in full length; their abstracts, key words, headlines, and authors were stored as a data file. These reports were screened also for information on bacteria lacking LTA; a secondary search was undertaken to identify for these specific bacteria reports on cytokine induction (or the lack thereof), as well as other specific cytokine-inducing cell wall components reported for these bacteria.\nSelection of the Literature for K/D Criterion 1\nTo identify the publications that isolated LTA, the pool of publications was preselected according to decision tree 1 (Figure 1) and was constructed with the following demands:\n1. Original article on isolation of LTA\nOnly original articles that were able to isolate LTA confirmed by structural analysis were included; articles reporting only the use of commercial LTA preparations were excluded and reviews were not taken into account, nor were publications that did not reveal detailed information about the isolation procedure of LTA.\n2. Methods appropriate\nAppropriate methods were hot or cold phenol extraction with subsequent gel chromatography, chloroform\u2013methanol, or butanol extraction, hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) and ion-exchange chromatography for purification.\nThe two criteria led to 58 articles out of 179 publications and are listed in Table 1.\nFigure 1. Decision tree 1 (Koch\u2013Dale criterion 1).\nTable 1. List of publications for isolation of LTA after application of decision tree 1.\nThe identification of literature on inhibition or even deletion of the synthesis of one of the surface molecules and the respective effect on cytokine induction by the bacteria was the scope for K/D criterion 2. Thus, deletion mutants of Gram-positive bacteria for LTA or LP were searched for; PGN was excluded in this case being the main component of the Gram-positive cell wall and a mutation in complete biosynthesis of PGN would lead to a failure in growth and in surviving of the Gram-positive bacterium. Hence, we used the keywords \u201c(mutation OR deficiency OR deficient) AND bacterial lipoproteins AND cytokines\u201d or \u201c(mutation OR deficiency OR deficient) AND lipoteichoic acid AND cytokines,\u201d revealing 62 publications for bacterial lipoproteins and 58 for LTA from NCBI.\nVerification of K/D Criterion 2\nTo identify publications that give information about a deletion mutant of either LTA or bacterial LP, the pool of publications was selected according to decision tree 2 (Figure 2) and was constructed with the following requirements:\n1. Original article on a deletion mutant of LTA or bacterial lipoproteins, respectively\nOnly original articles were included; abstracts and reviews were excluded.\n2. Gram-positive bacteria used?\nPublication on Gram-negative bacteria were excluded.\n3. Experiments done with human primary cells or cell lines?\nOnly studies with primary human monocytes/macrophages and/or cell lines derived from them were included. Publications reporting only animal experiments and/or animal cells were excluded, and in articles with both human and animal models only the human cell experiments were taken into account for our analysis.\n4. Controls appropriate?\nThe corresponding wildtype should lead to a normal cytokine induction.\n5. Significant influence by deletion of LTA or bacterial lipoproteins\nDoes the mutant lead to an inhibition of cytokine induction?\nThe demands led to three publications out of 87 (Table 2) for bacterial LP and two for LTA (Table 2).\nTable 2. Results for Koch\u2013Dale criterion 2 for bacterial lipoproteins and LTA.\nDatabase for K/D Criteria 3 and 4\nUsing the keywords \u201c(bacteria AND lipoteichoic acid) AND cytokines\u201d or \u201c(bacteria AND peptidoglycan) AND cytokines\u201d or \u201c(bacteria AND lipoproteins) AND cytokines\u201d we obtained 285 publications for lipoteichoic acid, 380 publications for peptidoglycan, and 391 publications for lipoproteins from NCBI. All publications were again collected in full length, and pre-selection was done using the following parameters: The pre-selection and database were used for K/D criteria 3 and 4. Literature cited in these articles constituted a secondary pool of references to complement the systematic analysis.\nPre-Selection of the Literature for K/D Criteria 3 and 4\nIn a first step, the pool of publications was preselected according to decision tree 3, as shown in Figure 3. This filter was set to concentrate the data on basic quality standards and was constructed with following demands:\n1. Original article on LTA or PGN or bacterial lipoproteins and cytokines\nOnly original articles were included: abstracts and reviews were transferred to pool 2 for background information, as mentioned before.\n2. Maximum age of the article must be 10 years\nThe scientific understanding about pattern recognition molecules (pathogen-associated molecular pattern, PAMP) of bacteria and the respective receptors activating the innate immune system has advanced enormously over the last decade, as have technologies for structural analysis and preparation. Namely the identification of Toll-like receptors and the introduction of NMR and mass-spectroscopy for purity as well as exclusion of Gram-negative endotoxin have advanced strongly. We therefore limited the age of the publications to 10 years. The secondary pool of literature formed by the citations in these articles was not restricted by this criterion in order not to lose valuable supporting information still relevant for today\u2019s discussion.\nTo exclude a species discrepancy between the recognition of bacterial cell wall components in human or animals, only human studies with primary cells and/or cell lines derived from them were considered. Publications reporting only animal experiments and/or animal cells were not included, and in articles with both human and animal models only the human experiments were taken into account for analysis.\n4. Number of replicates appropriate?\nTo ensure that the results of the experiments reported were accurate enough, only studies performed at least in triplicates and in at least three independent experiments were included. For primary cell experiments it was necessary to use at least three different donors.\n5. End points appropriate?\nThe following parameters were accepted: Cytokine release measured by ELISA or FACS, luciferase assay to determine NF\u03baB activation, PCR, and microarray analysis to determine gene activation.\n6. Endotoxin exclusion (for sub analysis)\nTo ensure that the Gram-positive cell wall components were not contaminated by endotoxin we flagged studies that reported a method for endotoxin exclusion, such as limulus amebocyte lysate assay, limulus anti-LPS factor (LALF), polymyxin B or other indications for substances without endotoxin content. This criterion did not lead to an exclusion of the publication but was used to analyze whether a possible endotoxin contamination impacts on the results.\nFigure 3. Decision tree 3 (pre-selection of the literature for Koch\u2013Dale criteria 3 and 4).\nVerification of K/D Criterion 3 (Figure 4)\n1. Determination of cytokine induction after admission of one of the three bacterial surface molecules\nDid the applied substance induce cytokine release?\n2. Applied substance defined?\nThe employed PGN, LTA, or lipoprotein had to be specified with respect to purification grade and source.\nIn this case, controls in the absence of the investigated molecules should not result in significant cytokine induction.\n4. Dose- or concentration-dependent response?\nDoes the purified material respond in a dose- or concentration-dependent manner, e.g., higher cytokine levels at higher concentrations of the stimulus?\n1. Determination of cytokine induction in the presence of one of the three bacterial surface molecules\nDid the applied substance induce significant cytokine release?\n2. Exclusion of toxic effects by the antibody or antagonist\nIn this case, the antibody against or antagonist of the three bacterial surface molecules should not have a toxic effect on the cells used.\n3. Applied antibody or antagonist defined?\nThe employed antibody or antagonist had to be specified with respect to purification grade and source.\nIn this case, controls with admission of the antibody or antagonist should not result in significant cytokine induction.\n5. Significant change in cytokine release after admission of the antibody or antagonist?\nThe presence of an antibody or antagonist should lead to a significantly reduced cytokine induction.\nIf all requirements of the decision trees were fulfilled, then the probability of correct results is high (best evidence). The possible answers were:\nYes \u2013 The study demonstrated that the purified and applied substance leads to a significant cytokine-inducing activity in human monocytes/macrophages and can therefore be considered as an immunostimulatory molecule.\nNo \u2013 The substance does not display a sufficient immunostimulatory activity of cytokine induction in human monocytes/macrophages under controlled conditions in the given study.\nPresence of LTA, Bacterial Lipoproteins or PGN in Gram-Positive Bacteria (K/D Criterion 1)\nPeptidoglycan and bacterial lipoproteins are essential in Gram-positive bacteria. PGN has been positively identified and structural variants for many species are known, thereby the criterion is considered fulfilled; in the absence of a structural identification of a general immunostimulatory LP, which is responsible across a wider variety of bacterial species for cytokine induction, only the general presence of LP can be assumed, but the criterion cannot be considered verified. We identified six reports on LP isolation from five bacterial species, largely different in suggested structure, however, as presented in Table 3. The focus was to find publications in which an isolation of LTA was described. Fifty-eight publications showed an isolation of LTA using different purification variants for 81 different bacterial strains, as shown in Table 1. It is therefore concluded that Koch\u2013Dale criterion 1 is fulfilled for PGN and LTA as ubiquitous surface molecules. Given the limitation that it is not known, which LP is responsible for cytokine induction, however, makes it impossible to verify whether the respective specific LP structures are ubiquitous.\nTable 3. Isolation of different Gram-positive lipoproteins.\nDeletion of Genes Involved in Biosynthesis of LTA, Bacterial Lipoproteins, and PGN in Gram-Positive Bacteria (K/D Criterion 2)\nThe structure of Gram-positive bacterial cell walls consists of a large PGN layer. This layer is mainly responsible for the intact composition of the cell wall that a Gram-positive mutant lacking PGN would be unable to grow and survive. In line with this, there is currently no publication available reporting a mutant free of PGN and its effect on cytokine release; thus the criterion could not be satisfied for PGN.\nThe references for the deletion of genes involved in biosynthesis of lipoproteins show a decrease in cytokine induction, using a S. aureus mutant (Stoll et al., 2005) and a M. tuberculosis one (Stewart et al., 2005; Wilkinson et al., 2009), as shown in Table 2. For alteration of LTA, we found two publications showing decrease in IL-10 (Perea Velez et al., 2007) and TNF, IL-12, and IFN\u03b3 (Grangette et al., 2005) release, as shown in Table 2.\nThese findings show the importance of the two surface molecules, and the K/D criterion 2 can be considered as fulfilled for LTA and LP. The lack of evidence for PGN for criterion 2 does not impair a conclusion as to its possible importance as immune stimulus.\nCytokine Induction of LTA, Bacterial Lipoproteins, and PGN in Gram-Positive Bacteria in the Human System (K/D Criterion 3)\nIsolation or favorably chemical synthesis of PGN, LTA, and bacterial lipoproteins and their ability to induce cytokine induction in human immune cells was investigated as K/D criterion 3. Publications for lipoproteins were divided in two parts, synthetic lipoproteins such as Pam3CysK and isolation, and recombinant lipoproteins. As mentioned above, publications were distinguished between those that provide information about exclusion of endotoxin contamination and that do not provide that information for subanalysis.\nSixteen publications with data for endotoxin exclusion revealed a release of pro-inflammatory cytokines like IL-1\u03b2, IL-6, IL-8, TNF, and G-CSF or the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 in human whole blood, PBMCs, THP-1 cells, human primary monocytes, or neutrophils (Table 4). Additionally, 10 publications without data for exclusion of endotoxin contaminations found, in addition, a release of IL-2 in PBMCs, whereas TNF, IL-1\u03b2, IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10 release was also found in the papers of this non-endotoxin-exclusion group. Since IL-2 is not a monocyte/macrophage product, this result does not add to the conclusions drawn from the higher quality evidence from studies excluding endotoxin contaminations. It is noteworthy, however, that five publications are available describing LTA structures derived by chemical synthesis, excluding endotoxin contamination, showing cytokine induction in human monocytes/macrophages. No publications were retrieved in which isolated or synthesized LTA were not capable of inducing cytokine release in human monocytes/macrophages. It is concluded that there is unambiguous evidence that LTA is capable of activating cytokine release by human monocytes/macrophages.\nTable 4. Publications after fulfillment of decision tree for K/D criterion 3 for LTA.\nIf endotoxin-free PGN is used as a stimulus for inducing cytokine release in human immune cells, TNF, IL-1\u03b2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, GM\u2013CSF, and RANTES were detected (Table 5). Publications without information about a use of a sufficient endotoxin exclusion revealed similar results, although they mainly used commercially available PGN. However, no synthetic PGN has been reported to induce cytokine release. Furthermore, publications were found in the secondary literature pool showing that further purification of PGN abrogated cytokine induction (Travassos et al., 2004), challenging the capability of PGN to activate monocytes/macrophages. They were excluded here, however, since animal cells were used. Note that several reports showed that the supposed active pattern of PGN, i.e., muropeptides, if free of endotoxin, does not activate cytokine release (for review see Traub et al., 2006). In conclusion, the evidence of PGN inducing cytokine release is limited.\nTable 5. Publications after fulfillment of decision tree for K/D criterion 3 for PGN.\nBacterial lipoproteins\nIsolation and structural analysis of lipoproteins from Gram-positive bacteria was done only in a few cases, so we divided retrieved literature into two subgroups, i.e., five reports on synthetic lipoproteins (Table 6) and three reports on recombinant and isolated ones (Table 6). L-OspA from Borrelia burgdorferi is a commercially available recombinant lipoprotein and leads to a release of IL-1\u03b2, IL-6, IL-10, TNF, and IL-12 in THP-1 cells (DiRita et al., 2000; Giambartolomei et al., 2002). Triton extracted lipoproteins were obtained from Mycoplasma genitalium (Wu et al., 2008). The lipoprotein extracted from M. genitalium was used as a stimulus for THP-1 cells and tested for an endotoxin contamination with polymyxin B led to a release of TNF, IL-1\u03b2, and IL-6.\nTable 6. Publications after fulfillment of decision tree for K/D criterion 3 for synthetic LP and recombinant or isolated LP.\nSynthetic lipoproteins such as PAM3CysK and PAM2CysK have biological activity, which is shown as induced release of TNF and IL-6 in publications with data reporting endotoxin exclusion and INF-\u03b3, IL-12, TNF, IL-8, and IL-6 in non-endotoxin tested PAM2CysK and PAM3CysK. In one publication (Greene et al., 2005), MALP-2 leads to a release of IL-6 and IL-8 but it was not tested for endotoxin contamination.\nIn conclusion, cytokine induction has been reported for all three substance classes, with only LTA having more than 10 qualifying papers.\nBlocking of LTA, Bacterial Lipoproteins or PGN by Antibodies, Antagonists, or Inhibitors Prevents or Reduces Cytokine Release (K/D Criterion 4)\nOnly one study was found for LTA (Draing et al., 2008a) where TNF induction was significantly reduced using polypropylene glycol as an inhibitor for LTA. For PGN, no paper passed the inclusion criteria. A paper from the secondary literature pool was identified describing specific anti-LTA antibodies that augmented recognition of LTA and cytokine response, hinting also at a structure-specific intervention (Mancuso et al., 1994). Thus, there is an evident lack of specific inhibitors and/or studies reporting their effect being applied to block cytokine stimulation, especially for LP and PGN.\nThis study compiled in a systematic manner the available evidence for the major candidate molecules currently suggested as representing in Gram-positive bacteria the functional counterpart to Gram-negative lipopolysaccharides in innate immune activation such as the pyrogenic reaction. Cytokine induction in human monocytes/macrophages and cell lines derived from these was considered a sufficiently broad key event, for which data are available. The K/D criteria gave a generally accepted framework for the analysis of causation of an effect by a given mediator.\nA meta-analysis of the three most commonly considered Gram-positive bacterial surface structures involved in immunostimulation and cytokine release was more difficult than anticipated. The number of publications is huge, the information provided is diverse, and the studies offer a variety of different settings, outcomes, and results. Our restriction to human cell studies revealed, on the one hand, more relevant information to the actual interaction between pathogens and the human immune system but, on the other hand, led to a loss of interesting and important pieces of evidence. Often the materials used either were not tested for endotoxin (at least the information about a relevant test was not provided) or commercial preparations were used without giving information about purity and contaminations. Commercial preparations of LTA and PGN have a high risk of being impure or contaminated (Gao et al., 2001; Morath et al., 2002a; Li et al., 2008); there is no reason to assume that this is different for LP. Furthermore, our own experience with PGN and LTA underscores the importance of purity and exclusion of contaminants in the isolated material. In the case of PGN, we could confirm findings of Travassos et al. (2004) that PGN is not able to induce cytokine release in human monocytes when it is highly purified (Rockel et al., 2011). Travassos and his co-workers used a mouse model for investigation of cytokine induction, which led to an exclusion of his studies in this meta-analysis based on the pre-selection criteria.\nIn some studies, cytokine induction in human cell systems was only a minor aspect of the paper, which led to difficulties in drawing conclusions for our analysis. The main problem was to find studies using antagonists of or antibodies to LTA, PGN, or bacterial lipoproteins, respectively, which leads to a lack of conclusions for the K/D criterion 4 for all structures but LTA. Such studies would help considerably our understanding of the role of LP and PGN. As a possible substitute to provide evidence for K/D criterion 4, reports could be used that show how the blockade or abrogation of specific pattern recognition receptors for the different PAMP impairs cell activation. However, this requires knowledge of these receptors and their specificities as well, as the central problem has been that the predominant techniques used are knock-out-mice, thus restricting us to animal models.\nTaken together, our results indicate that among the pertinent candidate molecules under discussion, i.e., LTA, PGN, and bacterial lipoproteins, only for LTA do the retrievable data support all K/D criteria in a satisfactory manner (Table 7). It can therefore be considered as a PAMP, certainly not excluding others. Furthermore, data available are not sufficient to decide if the Gram-positive PAMP can produce endotoxic shock-like reactions. So far, only reports on liver injury in galactosamine-sensitized mice (Hermann et al., 2002) are available (Lehner et al., 2001). It still remains to be elucidated, however, which receptors are involved in this activation and whether and how other PAMP modulate the process. Collecting more data, especially in human cell systems, will provide better information and more knowledge of the interaction between LTA and the human innate immune system.\nTable 7. Fulfillment of the four K/D criteria for LTA, PGN, and LP (criteria: 1\u20135 publications: +; 6\u201310 publications: ++; >10 publications: +++).\nFurthermore, it will be important to find out if LTA is a prerequisite for cytokine induction using bacteria that have atypical LTAs or even have replaced LTA with other structures. Little is known about these bacteria and their contribution to cytokine release, with the exception of Mycobacteria like M. leprae and M. tuberculosis, where it is suggested that the lipoarabinomannan structures play an important role in cytokine induction (Barnes et al., 1992; Dao et al., 2004). Propionibacteria, Bifidobacteria, and Micrococci have no LTA (Sutcliffe and Shaw, 1991), but no reports were retrieved regarding their cytokine-inducing capacity in human monocytes/macrophages. Finally, strong evidence is available from the fact that synthetic LTA shows a similar cytokine profile compared to the natural isolated substance, which supports the importance of LTA in cytokine induction in humans (Morath et al., 2002b; Deininger et al., 2003).\nBacterial lipoproteins also seem to play a role in cytokine release, but it appears difficult to isolate and purify them. The majority of research is done with synthetic lipoproteins such as PAM2Cys-K4 or PAM3Cys-K4, and it remains unclear whether this reflects the stimulation by bacterial components. For the studies analyzed in this meta-analysis, the outcome is that bacterial lipoproteins only partially fulfill the first three K/D criteria, given that a ubiquitous general structure has not been identified or made available by purification or synthesis; the lack of studies using antibodies or antagonists for these lipoproteins cause it to fail criterion 4.\nPeptidoglycan and its contribution as a PAMP, however, is a subject of a long and ongoing discussion with regard to its contribution to cytokine release and interaction with the human immune system. Especially in Gram-positive bacteria, it appeared to be important for detection by the immune system simply because it is a major constituent of the total content of the Gram-positive cell wall. PGN was first considered to signal via TLR2 (Schwandner et al., 1999). Nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors, however (Girardin et al., 2003a,b), recognizes PGN breakdown products. According to more recent studies, PGN has to be internalized and digested for an immune reaction (Wu et al., 2007), and highly purified PGN does not seem to be a trigger for cytokine release (Travassos et al., 2004). However, these reports were not included in our analysis due to the restriction to the human system, and the studies noted were done in mice or in murine cell systems. As mentioned before, our own studies support the findings of Travassos et al. (2004), using human whole blood in this case (Rockel et al., 2011). These results are not included in this analysis, either, as they were not published at the time of literature search.\nA key question not addressed in this systematic review, due to the limited number of studies available, is the one of specific activity, i.e., whether the amount of the respective PAMP per bacterium can account for the immunostimulating activity. Until recently, no structure fulfilled this requirement. In contrast to the pg quantities of LPS per ml required, ng per ml quantities of the Gram-positive PAMP are needed. However, Deininger et al. (2008) were able to show that presentation of LTA on a surface augments its stimulatory activity by 3\u20134 log orders. Similar findings are not available for PGN and LP.\nThe Koch\u2013Dale criteria are a very common framework to assess the role of mediators for a given biological effect. Alternatively, it is possible to structure an analysis of the role of the three surface molecules in their interaction with the human innate immune system with the criteria described by Bradford Hill for assessing evidence of causation (Hill, 1965):\n\u2022 Strength: The stronger an association between cause and effect the more likely a causal interpretation, but a small association does not mean that there is not a causal effect.\n\u2022 Consistency: Consistent findings of different persons in different places with different samples increase the causal role of a factor and its effect.\n\u2022 Specificity: The more specific an association is between factor and effect, the bigger the probability of a causal relationship.\n\u2022 Temporality: The effect has to occur after the cause.\n\u2022 Biological gradient: Greater exposure should lead to greater incidence of the effect with the exception that it can also be inverse, meaning greater exposure leads to lower incidence of the effect.\n\u2022 Plausibility: A possible mechanism between factor and effect increases the causal relationship, with the limitation that knowledge of the mechanism is limited by best available current knowledge.\n\u2022 Coherence: A coherence between epidemiological and laboratory findings leads to an increase in the likelihood of this effect. However, the lack of laboratory evidence cannot nullify the epidemiological effect on the associations.\n\u2022 Experiment: Similar factors that lead to similar effects increase the causal relationship of factor and effect.\nEven though Bradford Hill did not intend to describe a checklist, it is here used as a framework to group the data retrieved in the above analysis for the three Gram-positive membrane components LTA, PGN, and LP.\nBradford Hill Criteria\nThe strength of an association between factor and effect was addressed by comparing cytokine induction of the stimulus versus the non-stimulated cells. For LTA, cytokine induction occurred at high induction levels compared to the control, as has been widely described (Table 4), although pure PGN has been reported not to be an immune stimulus (Travassos et al., 2004), and the commonly used commercial peptidoglycan is considered to be contaminated (Li et al., 2008). Even though the strength of evidence is low for the purified component, a role in immune recognition cannot be excluded, as PGN breakdown products such as muramyl dipeptide (MDP) signal intracellularly via NOD (Girardin et al., 2003a,b). For LP it is more difficult to address this question, as there is currently no purified LP from Gram-positive bacteria available. The synthetic derivates Pam3Cys-SK4 and Pam2Cys-SK4 are potent inducers of cytokine release in cell lines (Buwitt-Beckmann et al., 2005) but fail to induce higher cytokine amounts in complex human systems like PBMCs or human whole blood (Draing et al., 2008a).\nLipoteichoic acids was prepared from many different species by different groups at different places; the database for analysis of cytokine induction by different LTAs is large (Tables 1 and 4). Evidence for LTA is strong, as results are consistent over different places and different experimenters. The findings for PGN not contributing to cytokine release when highly purified (Travassos et al., 2004) represent strong evidence for the absence of a causal relationship in this case. For LP, however, findings may be considered as consistent for different persons and places, but the lack of LP preparations from a wide range of species leads to the lack of different reports, as only synthetic derivates are broadly used. It is still not clear whether these synthetic molecules really reflect the natural situation.\nA high specificity of the effect would lead to a strong evidence for a causal effect. The readout systems mentioned in this review are based on reactions of the human innate immune system. This system needs to react very quickly to threats and without specificity as the intruder has to be reacted to. Hence, cytokine release in complex human systems is an unspecific reaction. Here it is only possible to draw conclusions based on the cytokine profile of the three cell wall components. LTA induces a broad spectrum of cytokines, different from the spectra of PGN and LP. The widest cytokine pattern is the one from whole bacteria, as they are able to induce the whole range of human cytokines, as expected. It also has been taken into account that synthetic LTA is able to induce cytokines in humans in a similar manner to native LTA (Deininger et al., 2003, 2007), which provides evidence for a specific reaction. Synthetic lipoproteins are also able to induce cytokine induction at least in cell lines (Buwitt-Beckmann et al., 2005). The specificity of reactivity is shown only for LTA so far, using synthetic variants, even defined minimal structures (Deininger et al., 2003, 2007).\nAs the effect has to occur after the stimulation to provide evidence for a causal effect, it is here possible to fulfill this sub-point for LTA, PGN, and LP as kinetics were reported in some cases for stimulations. We can clearly say that cytokine release always occurs after the stimulation with the three cell wall components.\nBiological gradient\nIncrease of the stimulus concentration leads in all cases to an increase in cytokine release, independent of whether the stimulus is whole bacteria, LTA (Table 4), or PGN (Table 5). It was also previously shown for synthetic lipoproteins (Buwitt-Beckmann et al., 2005). Concentration-dependent cytokine induction has been reported for all stimuli and therefore supports the evidence of a causal relationship.\nNext it is important to identify a plausible mechanism for the interaction of LTA, PGN, and LP with the human innate immune system, which would provide more evidence for a causal relationship between stimulus and cytokine release. Knowledge of a receptor system of monocytes/macrophages to recognize the relevant structures would represent such plausibility. Historically, LTA was first considered to signal via TLR4 (Takeuchi et al., 1999), but this was found to be due to contaminations with LPS (Morath et al., 2002a). Purified LTA was then considered to signal via TLR2 (Schwandner et al., 1999) with confirmation by using a synthetic LTA (Morath et al., 2002b). This was questioned again by using a LTA from a SA \u0394lgt mutant lacking lipoproteins (Hashimoto et al., 2006) with a decreased cytokine-inducing activity and loss of TLR2 dependence. Our own findings, however, show that this mutant LTA is not able to induce cytokines in cell lines (Bunk et al., 2010) but has normal cytokine-inducing activity in human whole blood (von Aulock et al., 2007). This underlines the importance of Bradford Hill\u2019s statement that the knowledge of a mechanism is limited by current knowledge (Hill, 1965). Note that there is a similar controversy for PGN, which was first described to be a TLR2 stimulus (Takeuchi et al., 1999) but later was found not to be immunostimulatory when highly purified (Travassos et al., 2004; Rockel et al., 2011). At least for synthetic lipoproteins the mechanism appears to be signaling via TLR2 (Parker et al., 2004). In addition, it is important to mention that the three surface molecules are widespread and highly conserved in Gram-positive bacteria. The fact that synthetic molecules of LTA and LP display a somehow similar cytokine-inducing activity leads to a prediction of a possible specific mechanism for immune recognition even though these mechanisms are still not fully understood and are somewhat controversial. We can here conclude that the mechanism, and therefore the specificity, is highly dependent on current general knowledge of purification procedures, experimental settings, and ligand\u2013receptor interactions. At least for LTA and lipoproteins, the causal relationship is plausible for being recognized by TLR2, as well as for PGN being recognized intracellularly by NOD molecules.\nA coherence between epidemiological and laboratory finding would increase the causal connection between the stimuli and the effect on cytokine release. Gram-positive bacteria are known to have the potential to induce severe infections and sepsis in humans, i.e., diseases associated with cytokine storms. So it is necessary to address here the comparison between the spectrum of cytokine release of whole bacteria and the purified components LTA, PGN, and LP. Whole bacteria induce a wide range of cytokines (Hessle et al., 2005). LTA was similar to this cytokine pattern (Rockel et al., 2011). PGN and LP do not induce a similar number of cytokines in the same human whole blood model (Rockel et al., 2011), which suggests coherence mainly in the case of LTA. Additionally, LTA was found to be detectable in patients with Streptococcus pneumoniae induced meningitis (Stuertz et al., 1998), which leads to a higher probability of evidence for a causal relationship between stimulus and effect. A high coherence between epidemiological and laboratory finding thus only exists for LTA.\nAnother aspect of coherence is the similarity to the Gram-negative counterpart: The factor most similar to the three surface molecules LTA, PGN, and LP is the Gram-negative molecule LPS. It is often used as a positive control stimulation and possesses a structural similarity as amphiphilic molecule with lipid anchor to LTA and lipoproteins (Schroder et al., 2008). No such similarity exists with PGN.\nIn experimental systems all structures have been shown to induce cytokine release (see K/D criterion 2). The potency of LTA in cytokine release compared to LPS is about 100- to 1000-fold lower (Kimbrell et al., 2008), but LTA potency is still 100- to 10,000-fold higher than for PGN (Travassos et al., 2004) or LP (Kimbrell et al., 2008). The difference in potency to LPS is abolished when LTA is presented on a surface (Deininger et al., 2008), a phenomenon not observed for other stimuli.\nIn summary, LTA provides most evidence for a causal relationship of stimulus and effect based on Bradford Hill\u2019s criteria, as all criteria are fulfilled to some extent. For PGN, four out of eight criteria are fulfilled; the exceptions are strength, specificity, coherence, and experiment. For strength it has to be noted that the weak association here does not mean that there is no causal connection between stimulus and effect, considering that PGN breakdown products are recognized by the immune system. For bacterial lipoproteins only four criteria are fulfilled, namely temporality, biological gradient, plausibility, and experiment, with a weaker evidence for a plausible mechanism as only synthetic lipoproteins are available with a clearly investigated specific mechanism via human TLR2. The experimental response is weak despite structural similarity to LPS, results are consistent but do not come from different studies, and the coherence with regard to the spectrum of cytokines induced is limited. 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        "raw_content": "Dumfries and Galloway guide dog group hit the lottery jackpot\nVisibility organsers and members celebrate their big 'Lottery win' of \ufffd123,000\nFolk with sight and hearing problems in Galloway are to benefit from a bumper grant to the local organisation dedicated to preventing them becoming prisoners in their own homes.\nThere were celebrations by Visibility organisers and members when the news came through that the group was to get a \u00a3123,000 National Lottery grant to cover costs of its services over the coming three years. Even the guide dogs of the users picked up on the happy mood!\nThe reaction from Morag Faichney, 43, one of Visibility\u2019s volunteer \u201csensory advisers\u201d and a guide dog user herself was: \u201cI feel like we\u2019ve won the lottery! This is such fantastic news for people across the region,\n\u201cVisibility helped me see there was still so much I could do or could learn and readjust to, and I\u2019m delighted to be able to give back and offer my experience to others. Whether you are living with sensory loss, or perhaps caring for a friend or family member coming to terms with a sight or hearing impairment, news of this funding means that help and support is available right here in Dumfries and Galloway.\u201d\nLindsay McDowall, head of service for Visibility in Dumfries and Galloway, added: \u201cThis funding will enable us to build on our existing services for people with vision and hearing impairments across the region and build connections within communities.\n\u201cWe hope to create local drop-ins or hubs in each of the four locality across Dumfries and Galloway, where people will be able to speak with staff and sensory inspirers to get advice on the latest equipment and technology, get emotional support, practical advice or chat with someone who has the same lived experience and has overcame the challenges and obstacles presented by their sight or hearing impairment.\n\u201cPeople will also get to hear about other services for them in their local area.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The \"Great Turkish Purge\": Guilty Without Trial\nhttps://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/8957/turkey-purge\nDuring the month and a half after July 15, the Turkish government aggressively purged more than 100,000 civil servants and arrested tens of thousands.\nAnyone can be the target: journalists, academics, teachers, pilots, doctors, businessmen -- even the owner of the small grocery store on the corner, if its owner kept his savings at a bank that the government claims financed Gulen's illegal activities.\nProminent journalist Ahmet Altan and his brother, academic and columnist Professor Mehmet Altan, were detained for questioning. A prosecutor claims that during a recent TV debate, the suspects had given \"subliminal messages suggesting a military coup.\"\n\"A total witch hunt has been launched...\" \u2014 Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the main opposition Social Democrat Party.\nIn the twelve days ending on July 2, 1934 Germany saw the \"R\u00f6hm Putsch,\" a purge in which the Nazi regime carried out political executions in order to consolidate Hitler's absolute hold on power. Hitler moved against the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazis' own paramilitary group; hundreds were killed. The regime did not limit itself to a purge of the SA.\nHaving already imprisoned social democrats and communists, Hitler used the \"R\u00f6hm Putsch\" to move against conservatives. More killings followed, including Kurt von Schleicher, Hitler's predecessor as Chancellor, and von Schleicher's wife. The Gestapo also murdered several leaders of the disbanded Catholic Center Party.\nJust a few years later, the Soviets' own purge would be called Yezhovshchina (\"Times of Yezhov\"), after Nikolai Yezhov, head of the Soviet secret police. From 1936 until 1953, Yezhovshchina not only meant being expelled from the party; it came to mean almost certain arrest, imprisonment, and often execution.\nThe purge, in general, was Stalin's effort to eliminate past and potential opposition groups. Hundreds of thousands of victims faced charges of political crimes such as espionage, sabotage, anti-Soviet agitation, and conspiracies to prepare uprisings and coups. Most victims were quickly executed by gunfire or sent to the Gulag labor camps, where many died of starvation, disease, exposure and overwork.\nSeveral decades later, the Turks are luckier: no Gestapo, no executions, no summary killings and no labor camps. But the \"Great Turkish Purge\" brings tragic misfortunes to millions of Turks who are suspected of having allied with Fethullah Gulen, once President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's best political ally, now his worst enemy and the prime suspect behind the failed coup of July 15. Gulen, in self-exile in the United States since 1999, is an Islamic preacher believed to have millions of loyalists in Turkey and more than 150 other countries, where he runs schools and charity work.\nDuring the month and a half after July 15, the Turkish government aggressively purged more than 100,000 civil servants and military personnel, and arrested tens of thousands, including nearly half of Turkey's active-duty admirals and generals. Anyone can be the target: journalists, academics, teachers, pilots, doctors, businessmen -- even the owner of the small grocery store on the corner, if its owner kept his savings at a bank that the government claims financed Gulen's illegal activities.\nTurkish police escort dozens of handcuffed soldiers, who are accused of participating in the failed July 15 coup d'\u00e9tat. (Image source: Reuters video screenshot)\nSome of Turkey's biggest companies are also under the spotlight. In August, a court appointed trustees to Boydak Holding, on charges of the multibillion-dollar group's alleged ties with Gulen. The family-based group's 42 companies have interests in furniture, textiles, chemicals, marketing, logistics and energy. The group employs a staff of more than 14,000.\nIn September, 18 companies operating under Koza-Ipek Holding, worth $10 billion, were brought under the control of a state fund. According to a cabinet minister, the Turkish state has so far seized more than $4 billion worth of assets belonging to suspected Gulenists.\nOn a single day, September 8, Turkey arrested 27 businessmen and 50 military officers. Two days later, prominent journalist Ahmet Altan and his brother, academic and columnist Professor Mehmet Altan, were detained for questioning. A prosecutor claims that during a recent TV debate, the suspects had given \"subliminal messages suggesting a military coup.\"\nDuring the purge, even the simplest universal legal norms are being systematically ignored. In one instance, the wife of the former editor-in-chief of the daily Cumhuriyet was banned from flying to Germany, and her passport was seized. Dilek Dundar's husband, Can Dundar, is on trial on charges of \"revealing state secrets,\" after he ran front-page stories showing arms shipments from the Turkish government to radical fighters in Syria. In another case, a file photo shows 64-year-old Hatice Yildirim in a wheelchair, with police officers around her. The elderly woman was detained because she is the mother-in-law of one of the coup suspects, Adil Oksuz.\nAs in Germany and the Soviet Union in the 1930s Turkey's purge is spreading to another group of usual suspects: Kurds. On September 8, Turkey suspended more than 11,000 schoolteachers for suspected links with the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a group that is on the list of terror organizations of Turkey, the U.S. and the EU. The mass suspension came without a court ruling to determine that all of these people were tried on charges of terror and all were found guilty, with their appeals rejected. No, the schoolteachers were not even on trial when they were informed that they had been suspended. Guilty without trial.\nOn September 11, Turkey's Interior Ministry appointed trustees to 28 local municipalities across the country's predominantly Kurdish southeast, on the grounds that they allegedly provided support to the PKK and Gulen's network. Elected mayors, too, were suspended without a court ruling that proves they have links with terror groups.\nThere are warnings, mostly going unnoticed by the ruling party, that the Turkish purge violates basic civil liberties. \"If you try to run the country with the feelings of revenge and hatred, then you will cause suffering for many innocent people. This is the point we have reached now. A total witch hunt has been launched in many fields,\" said Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the main opposition Social Democrat party.\nAccording to Thorbjorn Jagland, secretary general of the Council of Europe (which enforces human rights in the European Court of Human Rights), Turkey must produce clear evidence in pursuing participants in a failed coup, and avoid targeting teachers and journalists simply because they worked for firms run by the Muslim cleric Ankara portrays as its mastermind. Otherwise, Jagland said, Turkey may be challenged in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.\nTimes after attempted coups are always turbulent. With the excesses of a witch-hunt, Erdogan is now adding millions to an already long list of Turks who deeply dislike him. Meanwhile, Turkey is getting more and more distant from the utopia of becoming a country of peace and order.\nEugene \u2022 Oct 4, 2016 at 06:08\nWith all respect, but author misunderstands and misinterprets the meaning of term \"Yezhovshchina\". When Yezhov himself was arrested by his own goons, accused in anti-Soviet conspiracy and executed in 1940, the waves of reprisals implemented under his command were deemed a huge mistake and called \"Yezhovshchina\". So, any other terror events outside period 1936-40 can't be called \"Yezhovshchina\".\nGenerally, in Russian, any term that looks like \"%name%+shchina\" (Lysenkovshchina, Yezhovshchina) means something bad assosiated with an eponim.\nSala Abrahim \u2022 Sep 20, 2016 at 00:40\nThe Great Turkish Purge has striking similarities with the Nazi Purge and Stalin's destruction of the Soviet Political Elite of the 1930's. In all cases, a reign of terror was unleashed to intimidate genuine opposition and to keep political contenders at bay.\nTurkey after the Great Purge following the July coup may gradually turn into a quasi dictatorship with Erdogan as an absolute Islamist leader. Consequently, basic human rights, civil and political rights including a free press may no longer exist in Turkish political life.\nSo Turkey is now a full scale dictatorship, a tyranny led by a nazi-like tinpot. At same time, Turkey is poised to initiate with Israel the best hope for a positive change in the whole MidEast, the Medstream Project. So my left hand is debating the right hand asking what takes precedence: the ostracism of a current dictatorship performing large scale murder, or the active pursuit of an eventual peace in a troubled part of the world?\nAnswer anybody?\nDenis \u2022 Sep 18, 2016 at 20:46\nIts just a matter of time before Ergodan declares Turkey an Islamic state and he as \"despotic tyrant\" ruler for life. Turkey had (Past tense) a resemblance of a open democracy but soon it will be another Iran or Saudi Arabia, an Islamic state where the only law is Shariah law.\nPodargus \u2022 Sep 18, 2016 at 15:13\nThe world is in the early stages of a resurgence of Fascism. Turkey is a prime example as is the Philippines where the recently elected President is engaged in extra judicial killings which was one of his election promises.\nWe also have 2 major powers which are fascist states - Russia and China.\nWe are in for a torrid time.\nEd in North Texas \u2022 Sep 18, 2016 at 15:09\nErdogan is faced with the usual dictator's balancing act. He must use enough force to cause most of both those opposed to him, and those neutral towards him, to fear him. But if he pushes too hard, he runs the risk of causing those who are currently neutral to become opposed and some of his partisan supporters to become opposed or neutral.\nThis is the shortest definition of FASCISM!\nEd in North Texas stevenl \u2022 Sep 19, 2016 at 07:21\nstevenl wrote: \"This is the shortest definition of FASCISM!\"\nOr Communism. Or Islamist state. Though they usually all have one thing in common, they stage show trials for the guilty before sentencing. At least for those they can afford to actually let the public see convicted and tried (that isn't backwards). When the grip on power isn't yet consolidated, they skip the trials.\nWhile some will attempt to locate this act of tyranny in the Nazi movement that infected Islamic nations before and during WWII; and or other forms of draconian socialism, we should not forget.\nWe should not forget that it was the Ottoman Turks who made possibly the notion of genocide on epic proportion.\nIt practiced a slave trade as hard or even harsher than that in the West and in fact profited from the sale of slaves to the west. Their genocide of the Armenians and other Christians and non-Muslims was the first to top one million.\nAnd today Erdogan still refuses to acknowledge these facts that are irrefutable. Now we know why, if he can deny the past he can invent stories about the future. 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        "raw_content": "Stylish and Easy-to-Use Casement Windows Installed on Homes throughout the Lafayette, CO, Area\nBlueBird Windows & Doors is a Lafayette-based home improvement company specializing in windows, doors, decks, and more. As locals, we are familiar with the Colorado climate and we understand just how important it is to protect your home with durable, energy-efficient products \u2014 especially when it comes to windows. Casement windows offer a number of benefits over traditional hung sash windows, and are a great way to add character to your home. Second only to fixed windows in terms of energy efficiency, casement windows are a great option for homeowners looking to cut down on their heating and cooling costs, or for those who simply want to outfit their home with windows that are durable, stylish, and easy to operate.\nOn a casement window, the sash is attached to the frame by one or more hinges, either on the top, bottom, or side. Casement windows that are hinged at the top are often called awning windows, and those hinged at the bottom are referred to as hoppers. Unlike hung sash windows, which slide up and down, casement windows open with a crank mechanism and thus require less force to open, making them an ideal choice for harder-to-reach areas like above a kitchen sink, countertop, or other appliance.\nExclusive Verde\u00ae Dealer\nBlueBird is proud to be Colorado\u2019s exclusive dealer of Verde\u00ae vinyl windows \u2014 some of the most durable and beautifully crafted windows on the market. These premium casement windows feature:\nThree layers of heavy-duty weather-stripping to prevent drafts\nA full-flip nesting handle that requires 33 percent less effort to operate than other window styles\nA 90-degree open position for easy cleaning and maximum ventilation\nA polyurethane-coated frame for superior insulation\nA lifetime non-prorated transferable warranty\nFor more information on having casement windows installed on your Lafayette area home, or to schedule a free in-home consultation, contact BlueBird Windows & Doors today.",
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        "raw_content": "Goldberg Segalla Welcomes Ellen D. Saunig June 25, 2018\nGoldberg Segalla added associate Ellen D. Saunig to the firm\u2019s Workers' Compensation Practice Group in Hartford.\nEllen counsels employers, insurers, and third-party administrators in workers' compensation matters and represents them before the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commission. She regularly litigates claims involving accidental injury, repetitive trauma, and apportionment across a wide variety of workplaces and industries throughout Connecticut.\nIn addition to her workers\u2019 compensation experience, Ellen draws on several years of experience as an attorney with the U.S. Federal Labor Relations Authority in Washington, D.C. and Boston where she focused on labor law, as well as experience in life insurance regulatory matters with the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company.\nAfter earning her bachelor's at the University of Virginia, Ellen attended the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law where she was a staff editor and editorial assistant on the Catholic University Law Review. While in law school, she gained additional experience through internships with the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Transportation, and a Washington, D.C. law firm.",
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        "raw_content": "How does your limited residency program work?\nGoucher's MAAA program is designed for working professionals. Students and faculty gather for a limited residency each summer, and both fall and spring semesters involve focused, small classes via distance learning. The limited residency is designed so that students attend classes and participate in other on-campus events for two weeks during late July/early August. Students attend the residency for three summers, with graduating students returning the fourth summer to defend their major papers and participate in Commencement.\nWhere can I stay during the residency?\nStudents are responsible for their own housing during residency. Lunch and dinner will be provided in the dining hall as part of the room and board fee. The campus also offers a variety of amenities including a gym, swimming pool, and hiking trail. The campus is also an easy walk to restaurants, shops, grocery stores, and movie theaters.\nWhat kind of equipment will I need for the distance learning program?\nSee our Technology Requirements page for full information. If possible, students should plan to bring their laptops to campus during the summer.\nHow long will it take to get my degree?\nMost students take three years to complete the required forty-three credit hours in order to graduate. Nine of these credits will be earned from the courses begun during the three summer residencies. Twenty-eight additional credits are earned through classes taken during the fall and spring semesters via distance learning. The remaining six credits are earned through an independent study and major paper. Students must take at least one course per semester and have a maximum of five years in which to complete all requirements. Most students are also working full time in the arts field while enrolled in the MAAA program.\nWho are the faculty and how large are the individual classes?\nThe Goucher faculty are distinguished leaders in the field of arts administration from all over the country. They bring a depth of experience that is invaluable to students. All faculty members in the MAAA program are currently working in the field of arts administration so their information is practical and current. The small size of the online courses allows faculty members to give each person the close personal attention that the Goucher program offers.\nHow much does the program cost? Is there any financial Aid?\nPlease, see our Tuition & Financial Aid page. Goucher MAAA students are eligible to apply for federal student loans, outside grants, and scholarships.\nWhat qualifications do I need for the MAAA program and how do I apply?\nAdmission to the program is granted to selected applicants whose academic and professional qualifications give promise of success in self-directed graduate study. The applicant must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and have a minimum of two years paid or volunteer post-baccalaureate work experience. Students who are citizens of or in residence in other countries must have the ability to function successfully in English. For complete information on the application procedure, visit our application page.\nCan I begin the program in the middle of the school year, without attending the summer residency?\nAlthough students typically begin the program at the summer residency, our flexibility allows students to also begin in the fall or spring semesters.",
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        "raw_content": "Land Compensation Manual Section 8: Agricultural interests\nThe Valuation Office Agency`s technical manual covering all aspects of compulsory purchase and compensation.\nThis section is concerned with the compensation payable in respect of interests in agricultural land with particular reference to the special statutory provisions relating to such interests.\nIt should be noted that the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 and the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995 apply only to England and Wales.\n8.2 Landlord and tenant - agricultural tenancies\nSince 1 September 1995 the law in England and Wales relating to the letting of agricultural property has been governed by two principal statutes.\nExisting tenancies continue to be protected by the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (AHA 1986). Save for the exceptions noted below, new tenancies commencing on or after 1 September 1995 are governed by the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995 (ATA 1995). The exceptions are:\n(a)\texisting tenancies under AHA 1986;\n(b)\tsuccession tenancies to AHA 1986 where two successions have not already taken place;\n(c)\tvariations of tenancies in (a) between the same landlord and the same tenant, where the law implies a surrender of the old tenancy and a re-grant of a new tenancy;\n(d)\ttenancies beginning on or after 1 September 1995 pursuant to a written contract of tenancy before that date indicating that the AHA 1986 is to apply to that tenancy;\n(e)\ttenancies granted under the Evesham custom.\nThis section deals primarily with compensation to tenants occupying under the terms of AHA 1986.\nStatutory Compensation applies to agricultural tenancies granted under the ATA 1995 for all land whether agricultural or not, if comprised in a farm business tenancy.\n8.3 Notice to quit compensation\nThe background to a tenant\u2019s right to compensation from his landlord following a valid notice to quit under AHA 1986 and the points to be considered are set out in Practice Note 8/1.\n8.4 Special provisions within the compensation code\nThe special agricultural provisions within the compensation code include:\nAgriculture (MP) Act 1963 \u2013 section 22\tDiscretionary allowance (see Paragraphs 8.31 to 8.41) applicable to AHA 1986 and ATA 1995\nAgriculture (MP) Act 1968 \u2013 sections 12 to 13 (as amended)\tRe-organisation payment under section 60(4) AHA 1986. Not applicable to ATA 1995 tenancies\nLand Compensation Act 1973 \u2013 sections 33A to 33K\tBasic and Occupiers Loss Payments introduced for CPOs made on or after 1 November 2004.\nLand Compensation Act 1973 \u2013 sections 34 to 36\tFarm Loss Payments were abolished for CPOs made after 31 October 2004 and replaced by Basic and Occupiers Loss Payments (see above item).\nLand Compensation Act 1973 \u2013 section 48\tProvision for protection of tenants\u2019 security of tenure. Not relevant to ATA 1995 tenancies\nLand Compensation Act 1973 \u2013 sections 53 to 57\tProvisions in connection with taking part of holdings.\nLand Compensation Act 1973 \u2013 sections 59 to 61\tProvisions regarding choice of basis of compensation following notice to quit.\nUnder the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 the tenant enjoys considerable security of tenure. A tenant who continues to pay the rent, to look after the holding and to farm within the rules of good husbandry, can usually expect to be able to resist any notice to quit, save in certain circumstances specified in Schedule 3 AHA 1986 and the Agricultural Holdings (Arbitration on Notices) Order 1987 (SI 1987 No 710) and, particularly, when the land is required for some non-agricultural purpose for which planning permission has been granted or is not required.\nIt should be noted however that the common law rule is that a notice to quit part of a holding is bad and where the planning permission relates to part of the holding only, the landlord may not be able to obtain much advantage unless there is an effective resumption clause in the tenancy agreement, or the purpose for which the land is \u2018required\u2019 is one of those set out in sections 31(1) and (2) AHA 1986 thus validating a notice to quit relating to part of a holding.\n8.6 Section 48 LCA 1973\nUnder section 48 LCA 1973 the right of the landlord to serve a notice to quit under the provisions of Schedule 3 Pt 1 Case B or section 27(3)(f) AHA 1986 shall be disregarded in assessing compensation payable by an acquiring authority if the requirement for \u2018a use other than for agriculture\u2019 arises solely from the scheme underlying the acquisition or any other compulsory scheme. However, while for the purpose of assessing compensation payable by an acquiring authority the tenant\u2019s security of tenure is protected in so far as the requirement or use arises from any compulsory scheme, it is not protected to the extent that the landlord has served or is in a position to serve an effective notice to quit apart from any scheme. Section 48 applies not only to the ordinary 12 months\u2019 notice to quit but to a notice under a resumption clause.\nIf a tenant has vacated as a consequence of such a notice it shall be assumed, in assessing the market value of the landlord\u2019s interest, that the tenant has not done so. A tenant served with such a notice to quit might be entitled under section 59 LCA 1973 to elect for compensation to be assessed under section 20 Compulsory Purchase Act 1965.\n8.7 Resumption clause\nGenerally, a landlord must give at least 12 months\u2019 notice to quit. The principal exception to this is where the contract of tenancy provides for early resumption by the landlord of possession of the holding, or some part of it for some specified non-agricultural purpose (see section 25(2) AHA 1986). However, a notice to quit under such a resumption clause that provided for only one month\u2019s notice has been held to be ineffective because it would have prevented the tenant from giving the requisite one month\u2019s notice before the end of his tenancy that he intended to claim more than the minimum of one year\u2019s rent.\nIf the tenancy agreement contained a resumption clause section 62(1)(2) AHA 1986 would be relevant in determining the terminal compensation that the landlord would have had to pay to the tenant. Where the landlord resumes possession of the holding or part of the holding through the operation of a clause in the tenancy agreement allowing possession of the land to be resumed for non-agricultural purposes at less than 12 months\u2019 notice in circumstances in which section 25(2)(b) AHA 1986 would apply, the tenant is entitled under the provisions of section 62 to be compensated in the terminal compensation for the loss of the additional benefit (if any) to be received if the tenant had been allowed to remain in possession until the usual period of notice had expired. The \u2018additional benefit\u2019 should represent the amount, if any, by which the present value of the tenant\u2019s net financial gains had the tenant remained in possession until 12 months from the end of the year of tenancy current when the notice was given, exceeds the compensation actually received apart from section 62.\nThe precise wording of resumption clauses needs to be examined carefully.\n8.8 Growing crops\nCrops growing on land at the relevant valuation date are part of the land until severed and the occupier\u2019s interest in the crops is the same as his interest in the land.\n8.9 Value of interest\nAn interest in agricultural land should be valued therefore having regard to the rights and obligations of the landlord and tenant as they would have existed in a no scheme world - the tenant being at risk of dispossession only in so far as the tenancy agreement and the statutes taken together allow. The market value of such an interest with vacant possession, under Rule (2), section 5 LCA 1961, should take into consideration every intrinsic quality of the land including its profit-making potentialities and the crops growing thereon at the valuation date. This value should reflect all the residual values to the consumption of feeding stuff by stock on the holding and to the application of organic and inorganic manures and limes and the value of any grant or acreage payment that would pass to the purchaser of the interest.\nMatters to be taken into account in assessing the open market value of the interest and other heads of claim, for example \u2018disturbance\u2019 or \u2018allowance by an incoming tenant\u2019 are more fully discussed in Practice Note 8/1.\nApportionment of rent\n8.10 Leases\nWhere any part of the land to be acquired is the subject of a lease for a term of years unexpired that includes other land not to be acquired, section 19 CPA 1965 requires the rent to be apportioned and provides for settlement by the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) if agreement cannot be reached between the lessor and lessee and the acquiring authority.\nPowers are also available under section 1 LCA 1961 for the settlement of such apportionment of rent by the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber).\n8.11 Tenancies\nWhere any part of the land to be acquired is the subject of a tenancy that encompasses other land not to be acquired, the rent should be apportioned (even though the apportionment to the part taken may be no greater than a peppercorn) before any agreement is made as to the amount of compensation payable. Any departure from this may lead either to a duplication of compensation, or to injustice to the lessee or tenant and/or difficulties over subsequent agreement of compensation.\n8.12 Basis of apportionment of rent\nThe apportionment of the rent payable at the date of severance should be on the basis of the value attributable to the severed land and the retained land, respectively, as part of the whole. The rent apportioned to the retained land should have no regard to any depreciation suffered by reason of the severance or the use made of the severed part.\n8.13 Effect of apportionment of rent on tenancy of holding\nThe apportionment of rent does not operate to create new tenancies and therefore does not debar the landlord from securing an increase in rent of the remainder of the holding within the next three years by arbitration under section 12 AHA 1986, or section 10(6) ATA 1995 or as may comprise agreed terms under an ATA tenancy.\n8.14 Occupier\u2019s continuing in occupation\nWhere land is purchased in advance of requirements the valuer should ascertain the acquiring authority\u2019s proposals regarding the cultivation of the land until possession is required.\nIf a tenancy were granted, this would be by way of a Farm Business Tenancy under the ATA 1995 and no security of tenure would be created apart from that granted by the terms of the tenancy.\n8.16 Adjustment of compensation\nWhere a tenancy is granted, care must be exercised in such matters as unexhausted manures, growing crops, removal expenses etc to avoid duplication, and the amount of any payment for removals and loss on forced sale should be reduced having regard to the mitigation of loss arising from the grant of a tenancy.\nOwner\u2019s right to enlarge notice to treat\nWhere notice to treat is served in respect of part only of an agricultural unit, the owner (not necessarily an occupying owner) of an interest greater than as tenant for a year or from year to year (\u2018the claimant\u2019) may, within two months, serve a counter-notice under section 53 LCA 1973 requiring the authority to take his interest in the residue of the unit. \u2018Agricultural unit\u2019 has the same meaning as under the \u2018blight\u2019 provisions of Town and Country Planning Act 1990, that is, \u2018land which is occupied as a unit for agricultural purposes, including any dwellinghouse or other building occupied by the same person for the purpose of farming the land\u2019.\nThese provisions also apply when notice to treat is deemed to have been served in the case of purchase notices (section 137 T&CPA 1990 - Interests affected by refusal or conditional grant of planning permission, revocation, modification and discontinuance orders), and in respect of vesting declarations (Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981).\nAny rights under sub-sections 8(2) and (3) CPA 1965 are preserved, so that if the owner so chooses he may require the authority to purchase such minor severed parts but a counter-notice under section 53 LCA 1973 can only require the authority to purchase the claimant\u2019s interest in the whole of the rest of the unit excepting only any part in respect of which his interest is no greater than that of a yearly tenant.\n8.18 Procedure, service and withdrawal of counter-notice, and disputes\nThe counter-notice must be served on the authority, and a copy upon any person having an interest in the land referred to in the counter-notice, but failure in the latter does not invalidate the counter-notice. Unless the authority agrees in writing to accept the counter-notice as valid within two months of its service either party may then within a further two months refer to the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) for a decision as to whether the claim in the counter-notice is justified (section 54 LCA 1973).\nIf the counter-notice were accepted or upheld, the authority would be deemed to have served another notice to treat in respect of the remainder, under the same powers and on the same date as the original notice to treat. The claimant may, however, withdraw the counter-notice at any time up to the end of six weeks after the Upper Tribunal has determined the compensation payable, and the deemed notice to treat would then lapse.\n8.19 The test for a counter-notice\nTo succeed with a counter-notice the claimant must show that the remainder of the agricultural unit not included in the notice to treat is not reasonably capable of being farmed as a separate unit by itself or in conjunction with:\n(a)\tland comprised in the same unit but in respect of which the claimant has an inferior interest and/or,\n(b)\tany other unit occupied by him at the date of notice to treat in respect of which he has an interest greater than as a yearly tenant.\nAny land in respect of which there is an extant notice to treat is to be disregarded.\nThe test requires subjective consideration of the viability of the remaining part of the severed unit, together with any other unit owned by the claimant (but not other land of which he is only a yearly tenant). As to whether detached lands are or are not part of the severed unit will depend on the structure of the farming enterprise \u2018pre-scheme\u2019 so that the definition of the unit for the purposes of the extent of the counter-notice is a matter that concerns the circumstances of the claimant\u2019s own farming operations.\nOn the other hand the question of the viability of the remainder, \u2018post-scheme\u2019, is not one to be answered solely in terms of the attitude of the actual claimant, but whether or not the \u2018other land\u2019 were capable of being farmed as a separate unit. For this purpose, although the claimant\u2019s views must carry a great deal of weight, regard should be had to the generality of possible farming uses, there being no requirement that the claimant\u2019s existing system of farming must be continued. Where the house and/or buildings are on the land taken, regard should be had to any prospect of replacing them, and the compensation to be received for such lost buildings might not be irrelevant. Any case in which it is contended that the remainder of the unit is not viable because the compensation would not be sufficient for replacing essential buildings should be referred to the PS Professional Guidance team.\nAlthough it is not in any way a prescribed test, it is thought that no unit would be considered viable if reduced to less than what, for other purposes, is described as an \u2018intermediate unit\u2019 in section 40 of the Agriculture Act 1967, being \u2018an agricultural unit which \u2026\u2026\u2026. is capable, when farmed under reasonably skilled management, of providing full-time employment for an individual occupying it\u2019.\nThe valuer may be called upon to advise authorities on the acceptability or otherwise of counter-notices, and in view of the time limits consideration should not be delayed after a referral to the valuer is made.\nIf the valuer requires assistance in this context advice should be sought from the PS Professional Guidance team who will decide whether DEFRA (or the Scottish or Welsh Governments as appropriate) should be consulted.\n8.20 Assessment of compensation\nBy virtue of section 54 LCA 1973 the interest in the residue of the unit that is acquired under this procedure is to be valued as if restricted to its existing use. The provisions of sub-sections 5(2), (3) and (4) of LCA 1973 will apply. Thus Schedule 3 T&CPA 1990 rights are included in existing use for this purpose (except the rebuilding of any building for which compensation has been received following an order requiring its removal under T&CPA 1990) but any other existing planning permission is to be ignored. In some circumstances the determination will present valuation problems, for example where there are two notices to treat deemed to have been served at the same time under the same authorisation. The land thus to be acquired should however be the subject of one valuation and unless or until there is an authoritative decision to the contrary, this approach should be maintained, the only variation from normal being the assumption that the additional land is subject to the restriction mentioned above.\nThe provision enabling the scope of the acquisition to be enlarged arises out of agricultural considerations of viability rather than compensation considerations. The hypothetical restriction against development which is to be applied to the valuation of the remainder of the unit rests on this basic concept with the result that the owner can receive compensation on the basis of agricultural value only. It will be appreciated that if the assessment of compensation in respect of the additional land in the deemed notice to treat is treated as a separate exercise following upon the acquisition of the land included in the original notice to treat, the object could be defeated because the first valuation could include compensation for depreciation in the development value of the added land; and on the occasion of the assessment of the compensation for the added land disturbance compensation might be payable notwithstanding that overall the \u2018Horn v Sunderland\u2019 principle might be violated. If by treating the acquisition as a whole as mentioned in the previous paragraph, the compensation for the whole unit looks unrealistic because development potential is ignored, it should not be inferred that the approach is wrong, it merely indicates that it is not a case that the provision was intended to meet. The claimant can withdraw his counter-notice whereupon compensation would be due to him for damage to the development potential of any retained land in the normal way.\nAny case of difficulty should be referred to the PS Professional Guidance team.\n8.21 Management and disposal of surplus land\nIf, as a result of a counter-notice served by a lessee, the authority becomes the owner of the balance of a lease but does not also acquire the lessor\u2019s interest, it is required to offer to surrender its surplus leasehold interest to the lessor on such terms as are reasonable, and any actual terms in the lease relating to surrender are to be disregarded. Valuers are authorised to advise upon and conduct negotiations in connection with such surrenders.\nIf the parties have not agreed terms within three months of offering to negotiate and the lessor has not referred the question of what terms are reasonable to the Upper Tribunal, the authority must do so. The lessor is deemed to have accepted the surrender on the terms laid down by the Upper Tribunal one month (or such other period as is directed) after the Tribunal\u2019s decision. If the lessor refuses any sum payable to him as determined by the Tribunal, or fails to make out a title, the money may be paid into court as for a compulsory purchase.\nTenant\u2019s right to enlarge notice of entry\nThe provisions of section 53 LCA 1973 regarding the rights of certain owners of agricultural land to require the purchase of the whole of the relevant unit are applied by sections 55 and 56 LCA 1973, with due alterations of details to the circumstances of an agricultural tenancy such as would fall to be considered under section 20 CPA 1965.\nSections 55 and 56 LCA 1973 apply where the authority has served formal notice of entry under sections 11(1) CPA 1965, but by virtue of section 57 LCA 1973, the same provisions are applied in other stated circumstances, with necessary modifications, where authorities are empowered to take possession of land from tenants, for example under section 584 Housing Act 1985.\nThe basic considerations and procedures are as for owners of agricultural land, taking \u2018notice to treat\u2019 as synonymous with \u2018notice of entry\u2019, but the question of viability of other land is measured by the aggregate of land being:\n(a)\tthe residue of the \u2018holding\u2019 (that is, the land in the tenancy); (b)\tany other land comprised in the same agricultural unit, and (c)\tland in any other agricultural unit in respect of which the claimant\u2019s interest is greater than that of a yearly tenant.\n8.23 Effect of tenant\u2019s counter-notice\nThe effect of a valid counter-notice served by a tenant under section 55 LCA 1973 is to enlarge the notice of entry so that it relates to the whole of the holding (ie the aggregate of land comprised in the contract of tenancy. As a result, the authority would then be able to enter onto the additional part under the original notice of entry if it wished to do so. Otherwise, it is deemed to have entered on the day before the expiry of the year of tenancy which is current when the tenant\u2019s counter-notice is accepted or confirmed, and the tenant\u2019s compensation under section 20 CPA 1965 is assessed accordingly. This is so notwithstanding that the tenant may not actually have given up possession until much later as he may remain for up to a year after the counter-notice is validated without prejudice to his rights under sub-section 56(2) LCA 1973. The compensation under section 20 CPA 1965 should have regard to the net benefits that would accrue to the tenant if he intends or could reasonably be expected, to remain after the deemed entry date.\n8.24 Authority\u2019s action upon termination of the tenancy\nIf the authority were to acquire the landlord\u2019s interest in the severed portion of the holding, whether by agreement or under a counter-notice, served in accordance with section 53 LCA 1973, the departure of the tenant would leave the land with vacant possession to be used or disposed of in the normal way.\nIf the landlord is retaining the severed portion, the authority must give up possession of it to him as soon as it is received from the tenant, and he must take it. (If the tenant gives up the balance in parts, it is all surrendered to the landlord when the last part is handed over.)\nThe intention is that the authority steps into the shoes of the tenant in relation to the landlord, and he can look to the authority for settlement of any claim arising out of the termination of the tenancy, save that both the authority and the tenant are protected by sub-section 56(3)(a) LCA 1973 against any liability arising from the transfer of possession. The landlord\u2019s rights are those that stem from the tenancy agreement, from AHA 1986 or ATA 1995, and may include, for example, arrears of rent, penalties, dilapidations etc. If he wishes to claim for general depreciation to the holding (analogous to section 72 AHA 1986) he must submit a written claim within three months of the termination of the tenancy. It will be necessary to take particular care in cases of this description to ensure that there is no duplication arising out of the claim for terminal compensation and compensation payable in connection with the acquisition of the landlord\u2019s interest in the land taken from him.\nSet against that, the authority takes over the rights of the tenant which similarly accrue, such as compensation for tenant right and improvements, but as the circumstances are those of a tenant voluntarily leaving the holding the authority will not be entitled to recover disturbance compensation under section 60 AHA 1986, notwithstanding that it will normally have made such payments to the tenant.\nHaving regard to the probability that there will be features common to both the landlord\u2019s claim for terminal compensation and the tenant\u2019s compensation under section 20 CPA 1965, it may be desirable to deal with them both concurrently as may be practicable.\nThere is no statutory requirement that any professional fees incurred by the landlord are to be reimbursed, nor for the payment of interest. The normal practice between landlord and tenant that each party pays its own costs should be followed. If this is the only matter preventing a settlement it should be referred to the PS Professional Guidance team.\nValuers are authorised to advise acquiring authorities regarding such terminal claims and to negotiate settlements where requested. In the event of a dispute a reference lies to the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber).\n8.25 Reduction of landlord\u2019s compensation for land acquired\nAny increase in the value of the land not being acquired from the landlord which is attributable to his taking possession of it under these provisions is to be deducted from the compensation payable to him (section 56(3)(e) LCA 1973) in respect of that part of his land which is being acquired. This deduction, which relates only to the matter specified, is additional to any set-off under other statutory provisions.\nTenant\u2019s right to enlarge notice to quit \u2013 section 32 AHA 1986\nWhere a tenant is served with a notice to quit part of an agricultural holding, he may within 28 days serve a counter-notice under the provisions of section 32 AHA 1986 to the effect that he accepts the notice as a notice to quit the whole holding. However, the tenant is not entitled to exercise both the rights under section 32 AHA 1986 and the option under section 59 LCA 1973 to take compensation under section 20 CPA 1965; he may choose to exercise one or the other, but not both.\n8.27 Section 61 LCA 1973\nA tenant served with a notice to quit part of an agricultural holding which would entitle him, under section 59 LCA 1973, to elect to take compensation under section 20 CPA 1965, who makes such an election within the period of two months of the date of the service of the notice to quit, may within the same period serve a notice under section 61 LCA 1973 claiming that the remainder of the holding is not reasonably capable of being farmed either by itself or in conjunction with other relevant land as a separate agricultural unit.\nThe procedures and considerations are those applying to the right of a tenant to enlarge a notice to treat with necessary modifications as if a reference to notice of entry were a reference to notice to quit.\nIf the notice under section 61 LCA 1973 were accepted or declared valid and if before the end of 12 months after the notice has been accepted or declared as valid, the tenant gave up possession of the whole holding, the tenant would be entitled to receive compensation under section 20 CPA 1965 in respect of the whole holding, and a re-organisation payment under section 12 A(MP)A 1968 (as amended by AHA 1986) as if the acquiring authority had taken possession under a notice of entry.\nObligation to purchase interest affected by planning proposals\nFor the right of owners of agricultural land to serve blight notices see section 15 of this Manual.\nRe-organisation payment\n8.29 On acquisition\nSection 12 A(MP)A 1968 provides that where an authority possessing compulsory powers acquires the interest of an agricultural tenant or takes possession of his land the provisions of section 60 AHA 1986 will apply as if the acquiring authority were the landlord of the holding and compensation had become payable to the tenant under section 60. (See also Practice Note 8/1.)\nGenerally in such circumstances the tenant will be entitled to a sum equal to four times the annual rent of the holding, or appropriate portion of that rent, as the case may be, to assist in the re-organisation of his affairs (re-organisation payment).\nFor the basis of apportionment of rent see Paragraphs 8.10 to 8.13.\nIf a claimant be entitled to both a re-organisation payment under section 12 A(MP)A 1968 and an Occupier\u2019s Loss Payment under section 33B LCA 1973, payment can be made in respect of only one entitlement. If the claimant makes a claim under both provisions, the provision that produces the greater amount shall be paid.\n8.30 Tenants for a fixed term of two years or more\nUnder section 12(2) A(MP)A 1968, a tenant holding under a tenancy for a term of two years or more is not normally entitled to a re-organisation payment. If, however, the total compensation payable apart from any re-organisation payment is less than the compensation that would have been received if the claimant had been a tenant from year to year (including a re-organisation payment), the claimant is entitled to a re-organisation payment amounting to the difference.\n8.31 Tenants who have sublet or granted grazing and mowing agreements\nA tenant who has sublet so that immediately before the acquiring of his interest or taking of possession of the land he was not in possession or entitled to possession, does not qualify for the additional payment.\nWhere the land is subject to a grazing or mowing agreement under the proviso to section 2 (3)(a) AHA 1986, the tenant will continue to be entitled to the additional payment. The occupier under a short term letting or licence under section 2 AHA 1986 will not be entitled to the additional payment (section 10(4) AHA 1986).\n8.32 Exclusions\nA tenant will not be entitled to the additional payment where the acquiring authority requires the land for the purposes of agricultural research or experiment or demonstrating agricultural methods or for the purposes of enactments relating to small holdings (section 13(2) A(MP)A 1968). The additional payment is also excluded where the land is being acquired under section 84(1)(c) Agriculture Act 1947 (a provision to secure land severed or injuriously affected by the exercise of statutory powers for use in conjunction with other land).\nWhere the land is being compulsorily acquired or taken by the exercise of powers contained in the T&CPA 1990, under sections 226 and 228 (land acquired for development), under section 230 (land required for purposes of exchange) or section 7 New Towns Act 1965 (land acquired by a development corporation), it shall be deemed that the land is not required for any of the purposes set out in the preceding paragraph and thus the payment is not excluded.\nThe sum payable under section 60 AHA 1986, which is described as being \u2018a sum to assist in the re-organisation of the tenant\u2019s affairs\u2019, is not subject to capital gains tax or income tax.\n8.34 Disputes\nAny dispute relating to the additional payment arising on compulsory acquisition or dispossession shall be determined by the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) (Schedule 3 A(MP)A 1968).\nWhere the annual rent of the holding was not determined by arbitration under section 12 AHA 1986 and the acquiring authority considers the rent is unduly high, the authority may, under the provisions of Schedule 2 AHA 1986, make application to the Upper Tribunal for the rent to be determined. The Tribunal is given power to order that the additional payment should be based on the rent that would be determined under arbitration under section 12 AHA 1986 instead of the actual rent if it is satisfied that the actual rent was fixed collusively by the parties to the contract of the tenancy with a view to increasing the compensation on the compulsory acquisition or taking of possession.\n8.35 Avoidance of duplication\nWhere a re-organisation payment is payable under section 60 AHA 1986, the compensation payable for the tenant\u2019s interest shall be reduced by the amount of the re-organisation payment (section 48(5) LCA 1973). This procures to the tenant the tax-free advantage of the re-organisation payment.\n8.36 Notice to quit\nThe provisions for a re-organisation payment where a tenant quits a holding in consequence of a notice to quit (or a counter-notice given by a tenant under sub-sections 74(1), (2)(a) or 2(b) AHA 1986 following a notice to quit part) are set out in Practice Note 8/1.\nDiscretionary allowances\nSection 22 A(MP)A 1963 authorises any authority possessing compulsory powers to make discretionary allowances to occupiers of agricultural land (within the meaning of AHA 1986) who are displaced as a result of the authority\u2019s acquisition.\n8.38 Amount of allowance\nThe occupier must have been carrying on a trade or business for the purpose of agriculture on the land, and the allowance is limited to:\n(a)\tsuch reasonable allowance as the authority thinks fit towards his removal expenses (which should be accorded the same interpretation as \u2018expenses in removing\u2019 (see section 4), and (b)\tthe loss which, in its opinion, he will sustain by reason of the disturbance of his trade or business (which should be assessed on the basis outlined in section 4).\n8.39 Not normal practice to \u2018top up\u2019 compensation\nAlthough there are no stipulated restrictions on the exercise of the discretionary powers conferred by the section, it is not to be expected that discretionary powers would be invoked by government departments, in circumstances where the claimant has another right to statutory compensation in respect of the same losses, so as to \u2018top up\u2019 that compensation.\nConsequently, the persons who are likely to benefit under these powers are those who do not have any legal compensatable interest in the land from which they are displaced, for example, licensees.\nDiscretionary payments should not normally exceed the amount which would have been payable had the claimant qualified as of right under section 20 CPA 1965.\n8.40 Fees, interest and arbitration\nQuestions of fees and interest should be dealt with as for other discretionary payments (see section 4). There is no provision for arbitration.\n8.41 Procedure and reports\nThe procedure to be followed is that set out in section 4 of this Manual.\nCompensation for depreciation caused by use of public works\nCompensation may be payable for the depreciation of an interest in agricultural land due to the physical factors caused by the use of public works (see section 14 of this Manual). In assessing the value of the interest it should be borne in mind that such value will include crops growing on the land and the potentiality of the land for profit.\nHome loss, basic loss and occupier\u2019s loss payments\nSee section 13 of this Manual.\nLoss on forced sale\n8.44 Assistance from BAMS (Building and Machinery Specialists)\nIf the valuer requires advice in determining the compensation payable for loss on forced sale of agricultural plant and machinery, application for assistance should be made to BAMS via the appropriate pro-forma.",
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        "raw_content": "\u203a Amritsar: The Golden Temple\nAmritsar: The Golden Temple\nThis exceptionally beautiful temple in the Punjab surrounded by a large impressive lake cannot fail to impress with its photogenic appeal and its setting. Seeing is believing!\nAmritsar is in PunjabState and is the spiritual centre of the Sikh religion. It might be surprising that the GoldenTemple, the holy Sikh temple receives more visitors than the Taj Mahal. Built in the 16th Century, it is located in a beautiful and spectacular complex. When inside the GoldenTemple, one is well aware of the reverence paid to it by all visitors.\nAlso during your stay in Amritsar, visit close by Jallianwala Bagh, a public garden, the site of a massacre during the British occupation and now a memorial.\nDrive to Wagah Border a demarcation line where India and Pakistan share a border.\nToday you will me met and transferred from your hotel in Delhi to the airport for your flight to Amritsar (flight not included). Amritsar, which literally means \"Holy pool of nectar\", is home to the famous Golden Temple and is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh Religion. Upon arrival, proceed to your hotel where the rest of the day is at leisure.\nThe hotel Ritz Plaza was established in 1963, and has been the most prominent hotel in the historical city of Amritsar. The hotel's 41 rooms and suites are spread over an aristocratic 2 acres on the Mall Road, Amritsar's very elite locale.\nFollowing breakfast, you will visit one of the holiest Sikh sites - The Golden Temple. Sikh people from all over the world come to this pilgrimage center and take a dip in holy water of the temple. This important Sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal in Agra and over 100,000 visitors on week days alone! The temple has four entrances (instead of the usual single entry) symbolic of the openness of Sikhism and the fact that followers of all faiths are welcome here. The temple's architecture is a blend of both Hindu and Muslim styles. Priests continuously recite verses from the holy book in 3-hour shifts. A complete reading of the text takes 48 hours. The chanting of these hymns begins early in the morning and continues long past sunset and these hymns are changed to the exquisite accompaniment of flutes, drums and stringed instruments. This afternoon, visit the Wagah Border, located 400 meters north of the Golden Temple, which is the only land border between Pakistan and India. Here you can watch the interesting 'Retreat Ceremony' that happens at sunset. Armed soldiers of India and Pakistan, fully decked in their uniforms, enact a particularly hostile parade marked by lowering of their respective flags and closing the border gates. The changing of the guards is carried out with great pomp and fervor. Wagah Border is also known for the Amritsar massacre that occurred in 1919 during the British rule in India.\nAmristar to Delhi\nThis morning explore the city further with a chance to visit the Golden Temple once again. Continue on to Durgiana temple, the holy abode of goddess Durga. Its resemblance to the golden temple in its structural design is remarkable. It is considered one of the holiest temples in the city and it dates back to the 16th century. With intricately carved paintings, this temple displays an unusual grandeur and elegance. It is also sometimes called \"Silver Temple\" for its carved silver doors. Afterwards, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Delhi (flight not included). Transfer to your hotel in Delhi and remainder of the day is at your leisure.\nSightseeing as specified in the itinerary\nTB TRAILBLDEL18CS: AGT2 M\nDelhi: Akshardham Half Day Tour\nExplore the legacy of Indian spirituality with this visit to Akshardham, a Hindu religious complex made from pink sandstone and marble. At Akshardham, you\u2019ll learn abo...\nDelhi: Full Day City Tour\nTake a day to explore Delhi and visit many of its famous historical sites. This full-day tour takes you to the Red Fort, which has a long and storied history in the co...\nDelhi: Taj Mahal and Agra Fort Full Day Tour\nNo trip to India is complete without a visit to the incomparable Taj Mahal. You'll also explore the impressive Agra Fort.",
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        "raw_content": "GPPA Leaders\nGreen Star Newsletter\nGreen Voices & Press\nNuclear Energy Forum\nThe Pennsylvania Post Conviction Relief Act\nChange your voter registration today\nMerchandise #BeSeenBeingGreen\nWorking for a Greener Pennsylvania\nThe Green Party of Pennsylvania is a confederation of local organizations. Our values of decentralization and grassroots democracy have encouraged us to avoid a top-down organizational style. Differences among affiliates are many. Projects and priorities depend on the energy and interests of members. New members and diverse voices are always welcome.\nThe mission of the Green Party of Pennsylvania is to promote Green values throughout Pennsylvania by participation in the political process: electing candidates; enacting legislation; organizing communities; providing viable new political options; supporting the development of county Green Parties; and making government more open, democratic, and participatory for all Pennsylvania citizens.\nThe Green Party 10 Key Values:\nThese core values place us in opposition to the corporate mindset of the Democrat and Republican parties.\nParty Structure and Leadership:\nThe Green Party of Pennsylvania is grassroots political party that charges our affiliated local counties and committees with the leadership of the party. Learn more about our structure and party leadership by following clicking the buttons below.\nGreens in Office:\nScores of Greens have been elected to county and municipal office throughout the country. In Pennsylvania, dozens of Greens have been elected to local positions across the state, e.g. Auditor, Supervisor, Mayor, Constable, School Board seats, etc. To see current office-holders, visit PA Greens in Office.\nNational and International Greens:\nThe Green Party of Pennsylvania is a member of the Green Party of the United States (GPUS), an alliance of state Green parties. To find our National Committee Members and Delegates, visit our Contact page.\nBrief History of Green Party of Pennsylvania:\nThe Green Party of Pennsylvania has long been a leading force within Green Party politics. Pennsylvania members played an integral part during the founding meeting of the Association of State Green Parties in November 1996. During July 2001, the Green Party of Pennsylvania helped in the creation of the Green Party of United States with a Pennsylvania Green serving as one of the first co-chairs of the national organization. The Annual Convention of the Green Party of the United States was twice hosted in Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 2002 and at Reading in 2007.\nPennsylvanians have taken up the Green Party ballot line to run for public office since as early as 1993. Greens have run for nearly every office with many successfully serving as school board directors, council members, and election judges. During the 2012 Presidential election Pennsylvania Greens helped nominate Cheri Honkala for the office of Vice-President.\nThe Green Party of Pennsylvania was first recognized as a minor political party in the state in 2000. Minor party status was lost after 2006 and was not again obtained until 2016. While not always on the ballot, the Green Party of Pennsylvania has tirelessly fought restrictive ballot access laws in the state. The Green Party of Pennsylvania has defended such notorious ballot challenges like that of Carl Romanelli\u2019s 2006 race for U.S. Senate. Romanelli collected over 100,000 signatures on his nominating papers yet he faced nearly $80,000 in court costs and was ultimately removed from the ballot. Such oppressive laws were broken apart when in 2016 a court decision reduced the required signatures needed for ballot access to just 5,000 and further alleviated the liability of the defendant to pay the challengers legal fees when filing objections to Green Party nominating papers.\u00ad\u00ad\u00ad\nGreens Green Party Green Party of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania\nFollow @GreenPartyofPA on Twitter",
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        "raw_content": "Doreen - July 28, 2010\nI've spent two years in an undergraduate program at FIT. One of the problems with the online classes is that your assigned professor is essentially a study hall monitor. Don't get me wrong, I've had some really good professors that were excited about their subjects. They simply have very little control over the class. Not only do they not do the lectures, they don't prepare the tests.\nThe work load is not conducive to a full time job, which is the main reason most people choose to go online. There is a very high rate of dropping out of classes. If you are single and have a lot of free time, go for it. If you have children, please don't. The math and accounting classes especially, have a ridiculous amount of homework (college algebra required 142 homework problems in one week-all done in their online lab and each taking anywhere from five minutes to twenty, depending on the steps required to solve the problem). You only get two breaks a year, three weeks at Christmas, and one week between Summer 1 and Summer 2.\nI'm not sure if this is only FIT or the entire University Alliance. Maybe the whole system needs a little overhauling.\nDawn - July 24, 2010\nI am a current student working towards a bachelor's degree and am very satisfied with my experience. The financial aid department is a bit slow, but seriously it is a great school! Did someone say that all of the students get A's? What classes did you take? Cause that is not the case. The courses are hard, just like a brick and mortar campus. You work for your grades. Sure they start out easy, I was pulling a 4.0 the first 3 terms.\nThen I started the courses directly for my major. This is not a degree mill. If you don't put in the effort, you will get a horrible grade. If you have a problem spending the money on books or with your advisor, ask for another one. There was a post on this board of someone that was \"forced\" to purchase a book. He stated that the advisor's supervisor was not in the office when he called. Did you call more than once? Sounds like you didn't. It's easy to label things as a scam when you refuse to put effort into anything.\nRemember- The major plus about this school over the other online schools is that it is accredited by the US Department of Education. Try looking up the other online schools and see what you get. If you are looking to spend thousands of dollars on a piece of paper that is only worth wiping you butt with, then by all means go to the University of Phoenix. If you want a degree that is recognized nationally by a federal agency, then stick with FIT.\nN - July 03, 2010\nI am currently a student at Florida Tech online doing the MBA program. I have finished 6 courses so far out of the 12 required for the MBA from Florida Tech online. People have alot of questions regarding if it is easy.\nIs it easy. No. What do you have to do. You have to take exams usually 3 or 4 per course. Write papers and do research on different topics. You also have to do homework problems. You have to actively participate in dicussion assignments. Aside from this you might even have to do group assignments or different projects which require researching a company or doing research on a particular subject.\nLot of students drop out of the class within the first two weeks usually after the first exam. I was in a class where 6 or 7 students dropped out after the first 2 weeks of class. thats around 35 percent of the students rougly who dropped out within the first 2 weeks. We are given class details regarding the mean median and mode as well as the highest and lowest grades for each assignment and exam.\nMost people dont do well on the exam usually. For instance the class I just finshed had a class average for the first exam of 50 percent. The highest grade for that exam was 90 percent. It was a finance class and we had a CFO from GE in the class with like 20 plus years of experince so I guess he got the 90 percent. The exams are not easy.\nOfcourse the exam average went up after the first exam because lot of people dropped out though the exam average for the last exam of the class was around 70 percent. So the exams are not easy at all. If we just went by the exams and no one was allowed to drop the class then I am guessing that the average class grades would be very low and at least more than half would probably not even pass the course.\nThis does not happen ofcourse because lot of people who dont do well in the first exam quickly drop out of the course. Second the grading for the discussions and other assignments varies from professor to professor. Some professors are very tough on the assignments you do while others are easier with their grading of the assginments.\nThe only part of the course which I feel is relatively graded easily is the discussion assignments though again this will vary from professor to professor though people do better on the discussion assignments than on the exam.\nIf we went by the disscussion assignments most people would get an A though the discussion assignments only make up like 20 percent of the grade usually so dont get too excited. I think the discussion assignments are more focused on participation. Though some professors are very tough grading those assginments too.\nHere is my break down of the grading and the amount of work required for each aspect of the class. Keep in mind this usually varies from professor to professor though this is just the trend I have seen so far.\nExams: HARD require alot of work\nDisscussion Assignments: EASY require decent amount of work\nPapers and projects: MODERATE require a lot of work\nHomework assignments: MODERATE require decent amount of work\nOther Projects: HARD to MODERATE require working toghter as teams and do require alot of work\nSome aspects of the class might be easy though you still have to do alot of work for those parts of the class. It is just that they require lot of time. It is very time consuming and you should give yourself at least 15 to 20 hours a week. If you have that much time and are of decent intelligence you are going to get an A or B most likely or at least most of the times.\nKim - June 25, 2010\nI'm totally satisfied with the education I've been receiving through Florida Tech. I wish I could attend a public university in person, but I'm studying at my own pace, fitting it in between my current challenging work and home schedules. My opinion is highly favorable thus far. This is NOT a degree mill.\nI have been enrolled in the graduate business program at Florida Tech since December of '09. I had to go completely online with my studies because of my awkward work schedule and the fact I have two children. I am finishing my third class now--Managerial Economics--and it's not been a cakewalk by any means, but I got a lot out of it, primarily because I study hard and committed myself to doing well in school, making my investment worthwhile.\nI've read plenty of negative reviews about this school, and it's a shame those people feel jilted, but I don't believe it's a scam. A business, definitely, but not a scam. Yes, it's a bit expensive, but that's what you get with a private institution. I could have enrolled at the University of South Florida or Florida, but those are blended programs that require weekend attendance. I work weekends.\nIf you think about it, Florida Tech utilizes the University Alliance, run by Bisk Education...which was founded by Nathan M. Bisk, the person whose name is branded to the Florida Institute of Technology College of Business.\nThe texts they sell are the same ones used by other schools around the country. A little expensive, yes, but you are paying for convenience. Someone's doing the shopping for you and they have to pay to store the books, have a person to ship them, and to ship via FedEx. All of my course materials have arrived about four weeks prior to the start of that class.\nAll universities and educational institutions have dud instructors. I had plenty of them as an undergraduate years ago in another state. My first class with FL Tech had an instructor who was slow to respond to my requests and she did not participate in online discussions, but the two courses that followed had professors who were immersed and engaged. They responded to my emails and participated in the discussion boards.\nMy last class, Managerial Economics, had a fantastic professor. He pointed us to outside tutorial resources in addition to the discussion boards, the pre-recorded studio lectures, and the book readings...and homework. All of it helped me absorb the information. I had encouragement when I discovered I was having trouble and my homework came back to me with comments in red to help me better understand what I had done incorrectly.\nPeople need to know they are responsible for the outcomes of their education and online learning requires discipline. Perhaps those disgruntled posters should do a better job at doing their homework, so to speak, prior to enrollment. I spent a considerable amount of time looking in to other alternatives. I sought information from Florida State, UF, USF, Arizona State and even my alma mater, Bowling Green State University. None of them were going to work for me because of my work schedule. One of the most useful discoveries I made while interviewing with these schools concerns accreditation.\nFlorida Tech's College of Business IS accredited. In fact, the university itself is aligned with all those major schools I just listed. The difference in accreditation lies within the College of Business. Each separate college or department of a university receives accreditation that states the school meets a fairly high standard for teaching in that area.\nFlorida Tech is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), where you will find such schools as Florida State, University of Miami, University of South Florida, Georgia Tech, Louisiana State, and many more major schools from North Carolina to Texas.\nHere's where it gets confusing for some. The Florida Tech College of Business has a REGIONAL accreditation from the SACS (mentioned above), but it does not yet have INTERNATIONAL accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). What's the difference? An international accreditation means your credits are more likely to transfer and your education MAY carry a little more gravitas on the job market. The AACSB accreditation is difficult to achieve and claims only 25% of the business schools in the U.S. achieve this accreditation. Florida Tech is not on this list.\nWhen I was interviewing with USF's College of Business, I was warned that my Florida Tech credits would not transfer over since they did not have AACSB accreditation. I understood the consequences in advance, but chose to continue with Florida Tech because to educate myself at 48 years old was more important to me than waiting for who-knows-how-long before I could make a move and attend a bigger business school. For me time is valuable and I can't afford to waste it simply waiting for things to change.\nThis does not mean that an education from Florida Tech is any less worthy than an education at UF, for example. It's what you do with the knowledge given. I honestly do question how some of the people that have been in my class will fare in the real world. And I wonder how they got in to a master's level program with such poor grammar and writing abilities.\nSome of the postings have been laughable. I have no idea if those people have been excised or graded for their poor performance, but that is not my concern. I am focused on absorbing my education and making the most of the opportunities I have before me.\nI hope this helps you make a decision on whether or not the Florida Institute of Technology is right for you.\nKristin - June 22, 2010\nSome of you are comparing older, established universities with FIT. It can't be done. I'd just like to say that I attended FIT (the actual school in Melbourne, FL) for my freshman year of college. All of the mundane complaints that you guys have about the online college were valid with the actual school as well.\nAll of the freshmen overpaid for our books, we all had some good professors, we all had bad professors, and we all paid obscene amounts of money to attend. So stop feeling cheated. It's a relatively new college, so it's going to have issues. You can't honestly expect to compare colleges that have been around for hundreds of years with FIT, which has been around for 50 years.\nI am only in the application stages of FIT's online program, but I can already tell that these are similar to the people that I worked with during my brick-and-mortar application. Heck, I showed up on campus with no dorm room because of a glitch in their computer system. Did I complain? YES. Did they fix it for me? YES. So chill out.\nBottom line is that when you're attending college anywhere, you have to get over the fact that there are thousands of other students who need the same things you do, and you may not come first. Sorry. That's life.\nN - April 23, 2010\nI am currently taking the MBA at florida tech online. I am on my 5th course right now.\nFirst of all to debuke the myth that it is a diploma mill. When you get your grades you also see the class grades as well. You see the mean, the median and the mode grades as well as the highest and lowest grades. I actually wanted to see if everyone was getting an A so I calculated the class average for each course and it was around 80 percent or so varying by a couple of percents points depending on the course.\nLot of people do not pass the courses online. I have talked to other students on there who have have scored around 30 percent or less on exams. So this myth that they give out easy grades is not true because I have calculated the average grades for the class for each of the previous 4 courses I have taken at Florida Tech and the class average is around a low B or a high C.\nNow I have to add though that the teaching has much to be desired though. They dont teach well. The professors are not always responsive and dont always give good feed back. Some respond quickly and some give decent feed back others dont respond in a timely manner if they do at all. The next thing is the lectures are around 5 minutes per week. You dont get much teaching from them.\nTo sum it up if you think it is easy think again. The exams are not easy and to top it off they dont teach that well so you have to study alot harder by yourself. For some courses I even went and brought additional books to supplement my reading.\nKC - April 07, 2010\nI'm half way through my MS in Information Technology at Florida Tech (online). The professors that I have had have been courteous and communication has been great! You get out of it what you put into it.\nThe workload is more intense in some classes than others, but overall is what I would expect for a Master's degree. Yes, a lot of the learning comes from the book, but all of my professors have been great about scheduling online chat sessions and discussions. It's a wonderful alternative for those of us who are not able to take time to attend traditional classes.\nJohn Dorial - March 11, 2010\nI am on my 4th class within the MSIT program and here is my experience. Out of my 4 professors, only one of them has actually engaged the students, others took days to respond to emails (and sometimes didnt respond at all). Grading is a joke, Im pretty sure that every person in every class gets an A. I work very hard on my assignments, yet I see people blatantly ignore the directions and still get a B or an A on their assignments (they give you class grade statistics for every assignment, mean, median, mode averages and lowest grade). The work can be done in a matter of minutes (half the time the assignment is to write a paragraph about something).\nQuite frankly, for $2000 a class, I am NOT getting a quality education. If you want a degree and dont want to work hard for it, this program is for you. If you actually want to work hard and learn, I suggest you go elsewhere.\nRebecca King - March 07, 2010\nI am one class away from graduating with an MS in Information Technology. As with any school, there are some very good instructors and some that are not as good. For the most part, my instructors have been top notch - very quick to respond to questions, and engage with the students effectively.\nThe video lectures which accompany the courses are available either online, or on VCD (included with the textbooks) so it is very convenient. The lectures cover the most important aspects of each class, but you must also read the books to get the full benefit. I found the message board and chat room interactions to be quite satisfying, and even though I have never met any of my classmates in person, I have formed some good friendships.\nAs with anything, the value of the degree is directly related to the amount of work that is put in. 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Those stories encompassed the struggle for women\u2019s suffrage; the increasingly bitter relations between the working class and an entrenched aristocracy; the origins of the 1917 Russian Revolution; and, most centrally, the carnage of World War I, a catastrophic conflict that claimed more than 15 million lives.\n\u201cFall of Giants\u201d ended in early 1924, with a defeated Germany collapsing beneath the effects of runaway inflation and the demands of the Treaty of Versailles, a combination that paved the way for the rise of National Socialism and the advent of Adolf Hitler. \u201cWinter of the World,\u201d the equally massive second volume of the trilogy, opens in the critical year of 1933. Against the backdrop of a worldwide Depression that has resulted in widespread unemployment, Hitler and his party assume complete control over Germany. Wasting no time, Follett launches into a vivid \u2014 and disturbing \u2014 account of the methods by which Hitler and his brownshirts consolidate their power: destroying newspaper offices, brutalizing political opponents and ignoring traditional parliamentary procedures, all the while exploiting a streak of virulent anti-Semitism.\nVirtually all the major characters from \u201cFall of Giants\u201d reappear in the new book. Most of them now take on supporting roles, while their children move to the forefront of a complex set of intersecting narratives. Among the central figures in this densely populated novel \u2014 Follett\u2019s useful list of principal characters runs to more than four pages \u2014 are Daisy Peshkov, socially ambitious daughter of a Russian gangster; Lloyd Williams, left-leaning son of a British peer and a former Welsh housekeeper; Chuck and Woody Dewar, the very different descendants of a powerful American political family; and Carla von Ulrich, idealistic daughter of a German father and an aristocratic British mother. These and many other characters carry the story forward through 16 years and a multitude of varied locales.\u201cWinter of the World\u201d dramatizes the major ideological conflicts that marked the first half of a turbulent century, moving from Germany under the Third Reich to the battlegrounds of the Spanish Civil War to the Russia of Joseph Stalin, where the revolutionary government has grown increasingly repressive and corrupt. But the real centerpiece of the narrative, a sustained sequence that occupies fully two-thirds of its considerable length, is Follett\u2019s chronological, highly selective re-creation of World War II.Long as \u201cWinter of the World\u201d is, it seems barely long enough to cover the vast array of historical material at its center and is much sketchier than Herman Wouk\u2019s treatment of the same subject in \u201cThe Winds of War\u201d and \u201cWar and Remembrance.\u201d Follett, by contrast, is relatively uninterested in military detail and makes no real attempt to describe every major campaign. He does offer some unique perspectives on certain key events \u2014 the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Battle of Midway, the London Blitz, the invasion of Normandy \u2014 but he is content, for the most part, to move his characters quickly from one significant location to another, juxtaposing their often messy personal lives with a constantly shifting historical framework. Most of the war in the Pacific, including the battle for Guadalcanal, exists here only in passing references, while the Holocaust, a subject that Wouk addressed in harrowing detail, is largely the subject of horrific but unsubstantiated rumor.\nIn several sections of the novel, Follett returns to his roots as a thriller writer, focusing on the role that espionage played in the conduct of the war. One major protagonist, Volodya Peshkov, is a Russian military intelligence officer who assembles a network of spies that extends from Berlin to Los Alamos, N.M., in pursuit of information on the construction of the atomic bomb. Follett takes us into the early years of the postwar world, ending his narrative in 1949, setting the stage for the Cold War era that is about to begin.\nFollett is an efficient, rather than elegant, stylist. 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        "raw_content": "Origins of Dodd-Frank\nWhat is Dodd-Frank?\nDebate Over Dodd-Frank\nDodd-Frank Today\nThe Dodd-Frank Act, officially called the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, is legislation signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010 in response to the financial crisis that became known as the Great Recession. Dodd-Frank put regulations on the financial industry and created programs to stop mortgage companies and lenders from taking advantage of consumers. 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It is permissible to include short quotes from a reference if you set if off with quotations and cite the reference (\u201cdinosaurs are really out there\u201d, R. Bailey, 2006, personal communication) in the body of the text. If you use a detail from a reference source in your paper, you usually will want to cite the source of the information within the sentence, as in: The highest gold values in the placer gravels occur in the material that rests directly on the bedrock (Kral, 1951). I would cite Kral\u2019s reference in the Bibliography as follows:\nKral, V.E., 1951, Mineral resources of Nye County, Nevada: Nevada Univ. Bull., v.45, no.3, Geology and Mining Ser. No. 50, 218p.\nScope of project.\n5 pages or more of double-spaced text with normal margins and (say) 12-point typeface. \u201cText\u201d does not include a mostly blank title page, or the reference list, or any figures. You may include as many figures and/or data tables as makes sense to the project; refer to each one as Table 1, Table 2\u2026 and Figure 1, Figure 2\u2026 and cite the reference for each one.\nDue Date. Hand in no later than April 15, 2014\nMost students will probably prefer to use this as an opportunity to explore an area of interest by doing background reading on a concept relating to the Earth Materials concepts we\u2019ve discussed as a way to approach this project. This involves picking a topic (see end of handout for some examples that might get you started); doing some easy-background surveying on-line; going to the library to consult peer-reviewed research reports in journals or \u201cgov docs\u201d \u2013 EPA reports, US Geological Survey Bulletins, etc.; and writing a 10-page summary of what you think are important points relating to the topic.\nSome students might like to write a 10-page (what-if) grant proposal, by downloading a blank form from the National Science Foundation or other funding agency, instead.\nSections to include for Research Paper and/or Grant Proposal format (in order).\nTitle page with title, your name, ENVR 2310 Earth Materials, date\nAbstract \u2013 you write this last, as a short (1 paragraph is fine) synopsis of what you\u2019ve found out and what points you want the audience to take away.\nIntroduction \u2013 background information on the problem.\n\u201cMain body\u201d consisting of organized section(s) summarizing specific aspects of the problem you\u2019re focusing on, with appropriate headings that will vary depending on the project\u2019s focus. In a typical science article in a peer-reviewed journal, you will find a \u201cData\u201d section in this spot \u2013 people try to separate the data they obtain/observations they\u2019ve made, from a following section called \u201cInterpretation\u201d or \u201cConclusions\u201d, which represents the author\u2019s attempt to interpret the data/observations. That structure won\u2019t apply to all or perhaps many papers for Earth Materials (you will probably not be obtaining your own data, for example), but watch for it in the articles you read in peer-reviewed journals and \u201cgov docs\u201d of various kinds. Figures/Tables: You can either put figures and tables into the body of the text as you go along, or keep them separate at the end in sections headed \u201cFigures\u201d and/or \u201cTables\u201d. Put citations to specific reference sources into the body of your text.\nSummary \u2013 your opportunity to remind the audience what (you hope) they should be taking away from the report; your view of the overall significance, etc.\nBibliography or Reference List \u2013 use the Geological Society of America style of reference citation unless you have another system (Engineering?) in mind. Although you may accumulate dozens of references, only list in the Bibliography ones that you actually refer to in the body of the text somewhere.\nBudget and plan of research section (if you are doing a grant proposal approach). Your organization may be different if doing a grant proposal \u2013 follow guidelines of the grant agency in organizing your work.\nReferences. Your reference list must include two or more peer-reviewed references:\nPeer-reviewed references \u2013 \u201cPeer review\u201d is a process in which researchers write a draft copy of a paper summarizing the results of an investigation, and submit it to a journal that forwards the draft copy to other scholars to review and criticize. Often, the journal\u2019s reviewers will recommend a few or many changes, and the editor forwards these to the person who wrote the article, summarizing the feedback while protecting the privacy of the people who did the reviews. Assuming that none of the reviews identified fatal flaws in the approach, the scholar responds by revising the paper, and resubmits a revised copy to the editor. This approach is intended to ensure that articles that are published have a high probability of not containing errors in logic or method of approach.\nPetrology (brings up Journal of Sedimentary Petrology; Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology; Journal of Petrology; Elements; Journal of Sedimentary Research; etc.)\nMineralogy(brings up The American Mineralogist; etc.)\nEnvironmental geology(brings up Environmental Geology; Environmental Geology and Water Sciences; Environmental Geosciences; etc.)\nVolcanology(brings up Bulletin of Volcanology; Bulletin Volcanologique; etc.)\nPublished monographs (books) on minerals groups or igneous-sedimentary-metamorphic processes such as feldspars, granite, gemstones, etc. Use the library\u2019s on-line catalog to do keyword searches on topics you are interested in. Often, books will have gone through a peer-review process that may be as rigorous as the one for peer-reviewed journal articles, but there are \u201cvanity presses\u201d that will publish anything as long as the author can afford to pay the printing costs.\nTextbookscan provide useful background on some topics, but these are never considered \u201cprimary\u201d sources of information, as peer-reviewed articles and monographs are.\nOn-line sources include information that are fairly or completely accurate, as well as some things that are clearly (to me) untrue - there is some very quirky information out there about how old the earliest plutons are in the Sierra Nevada batholith, for example. 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        "raw_content": "Mike & Molly Star Billy Gardell Loves The Good Medicine of a Hard Laugh\nVic Shuttee\nComic Billy Gardell dances through life.\nPhoto by Guy Viau\nVic Shuttee | January 30, 2018 | 5:00am\nAfter six years of swapping laughs with comedy superstar Melissa McCarthy, Billy Gardell is getting more time to put back into his first love: stand-up comedy. \u201cI knew from 9 years old, watching the stand-ups on Johnny Carson with my grandmother,\u201d the now 48-year old funny man explains. \u201cI just knew from that moment on, and I hear people in their 50s sometimes say they still don\u2019t know what they want to do. I didn\u2019t realize what a blessing that was until I got older.\u201d\n\u201cI think I was too broke and na\u00efve and filled with piss and vinegar to not know it was a huge risk, but it just paid off. 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        "raw_content": "Get Your Beatles Rock Band On Tonight With The Houston Press\nRichard Connelly | September 9, 2009 | 12:09pm\nIf you're a Beatles fan -- and who isn't? (Besides me, and maybe that's just because I've heard the music too much, although I've never gotten into Sgt. Pepper, and some of the early stuff is really...but I digress) -- tonight's the night to show your chops.\nThe Houston Press has its hands on a Beatles Rock Star game, and we're hosting a competition tonight to see who can....ummmm....\"hold its hand\" the best? Who can \"make it gently weep\"? Who can \"do it (not) in the road\"? We give up.\nBut it should be a fun time. Our Craig Hlavaty and Chris Gray will be trying it, as will members of Beatles cover band Beetle.\nThey'll be prizes for best playing and for best costume, not to mention Beatles-inspired cocktails (\"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Jaegermeister\"? Man, we suck at this.)\nWhere is all this happening?\nAt Coffee Groundz, the place that boycotts the letter \"S\" because it's a Beatles place, man, not a Stones place. It's at 2503 Bagby.\nSign up starting at 6 p.m.; the competition begins at 7 p.m.\nAnd don't worry if you struggle at first; we're sure your playing will be -- ha ha!! -- \"Getting Better\" in no time!! (We'll retire now from our song-punning career.)",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Blog > What Is It Like Working As A Scientist?\nWhat Is It Like Working As A Scientist?\nHave you ever wondered how to become a Scientist? The type of job on offer to anyone wishing to follow a career in Science will depend partly on the chosen field and also how that person wants to use their scientific knowledge and experience. However, it should be noted that in many organisations the opportunities to use science in the workplace often decrease as one rises within that organisation.\nVery often to gain promotion within a particular organisation or company a scientist becomes more involved in the managerial side of the business resulting in doing less practical science.\nIn this blog, we will discuss the different roles in the field of Science. From researchers to analysts, this blog will outline some of the most common routes into the world of Science. So let\u2019s take a look at how to become a scientist.\nThe kinds of scientific jobs available will depend on whether you want to apply your scientific knowledge and training in a practical manner or use it in a theoretical way.\nQuite often some of the jobs described below overlap as scientists who become experts in their field are called upon to act as editors, advisor\u2019s etc.\nAlternatively, there is always a demand for science teachers either in schools, colleges or universities. In many instances, working in academia allows a scientist to combine both teaching and research.\nRoutes into Science\nIf you are wondering about how to become a scientist, probably the first step to choosing the right kind of job to suit you is to decide which branch of science you are most interested in. Some scientist jobs and careers are advertised on the Royal Society of Chemistry website. Often this decision is a gradual process which starts at a young age and is determined by the choices made during your educational career.\nHowever, some people may come to a science career as a result of a conscious decision to do something different. Irrespective of why you choose a career in science, identifying the type of job you want to do is likely to be driven more by your interest in the subject and how you want to use your knowledge and experience rather than the rewards on offer. The following job sectors with give you a better understanding of the options available to you for working as a scientist.\nScience Job Sector \u2013 Research Scientist\nResearch \u2013 jobs in this area are often found in universities, large companies, central government or the health service and allied sectors. Research scientists may be employed on a permanent basis but, typically, their post will be dependent on funding for a particular project.\nScientists who choose a career in research may begin their working life as a laboratory assistant or technician who tends to be responsible for carrying out much of the routine day to day work. However, depending on your experience and or levels of qualification scientists entering research may be in a position where they are more involved in the planning and managing of research projects.\nThe sorts of research projects that are commonly undertaken in industry include those looking at ways to improve existing products or develop new ones. Research in the health sector may be carried out by central government, universities or charitable organisations and often includes trying to find out the causes behind particular diseases and conditions as well as looking at cures for them. Other researchers may also be trying to develop new analytical methods which can be applied in other scientific areas.\nScience Job Sector \u2013 Quality Assurers\nQuality assurance \u2013 many industries will rely heavily on a quality assurance system of some description to ensure that the products that they are producing are of a consistently high quality and meet the legal requirements relative to that product.\nQuality assurance or control scientists are usually involved in the routine examination of ingredients and products involved in the manufacturing process. Two of the main areas where quality assurance is important are the food and pharmaceutical industries.\nThe food industry offers scientists such as chemists, food technologists and microbiologists a role in quality assurance / control while chemists and pharmacists are often employed in the pharmaceutical industry in this role. There will also be opportunities for people with a scientific background in the quality assurance of other manufacturing industries such as the automotive and chemical manufacturing industries.\nScience Job Sector \u2013 Scientific Research\nAnalysis \u2013 although many analytical techniques are involved in quality assurance, other scientists may use these techniques in a more investigative role. Many laboratories such as public analysts and some government departments carry out work looking at the composition of materials, whether products meet the requirements laid down in manufacturing and safety standards or if they meet other legal requirements.\nThe types of scientist commonly employed in these roles include microbiologists, chemists, materials scientists and physicists.\nScience Job Sector \u2013 Health Care\nHealth care \u2013 the opportunities for scientists in the health care sector are many and varied. The most obvious ones are jobs in the various aspects of medicine such as oncology (study of cancer), paediatrics (study of childhood diseases) and cardiology (study of the heart and its disorders).\nHowever the diagnosis and treatment of disease is supported by a wide range of scientists including medical microbiologists, radiographers, chemists and pharmacists. There are also a large number of companies, many of them multinational organisations, which are involved in the manufacture of products used in the treatment of diseases.\nPharmaceutical companies making drugs are probably the ones that most obviously spring to mind. However the companies that produce the wide range of non-pharmaceutical products used in health care (ranging from simple products such as bandages, needles and catheters to complex equipment including CT scanners and x-ray machines) all employ scientists and engineers from a range of disciplines including microbiology, materials science, toxicology, physics and chemistry.\nScience Job Sector \u2013 Science Teachers and Academia\nTeaching \u2013 science is taught in primary and secondary schools in the UK. However, science teaching at primary level is general and it is not until secondary education that science teachers are expected to specialise in a specific subject e.g. biology or chemistry.\nUniversities and colleges employ scientists as lecturers who teach undergraduates and will also act as mentors for postgraduate students. As well as teaching, scientists working in universities often manage and carry out research projects.\nScience teachers and lecturers in universities may often go on to become recognised experts in a specific subject, particularly if they have carried out research in this area.\nAs a result and depending on what the subject matter is, there may be opportunities to present this information at national and international scientific meetings as well as requests to act in an advisory capacity.\nFor more information on becoming a teacher, click on the image below to be redirected to our ultimate teacher training guide.\nScience Job Sectors \u2013 Consultancy\nAdvisory / Consultancy \u2013 many scientists, once they have gained experience in their subject, may work as a freelance or self-employed consultant or advisor. Consultants are employed by organisations and companies to provide advice on specific issues where they do not have the knowledge and experience in-house. Usually consultants will have developed detailed knowledge of a fairly narrow field over many years.\nIn recent years there has been an increase in the number of scientific advisers used by government departments and working in the House of Commons or Lords providing advice to specific committees.\nThere are likely to be many opportunities arising for consultants in areas related to the environment due to the increasing emphasis being placed on issues related to climate change and global warming.\nScience Job Sectors \u2013 Law\nLaw \u2013 forensic scientists are the most obvious scientists working in the field of law. Forensic science is a specialised branch of science where scientists are looking for physical traces which might be useful in establishing or excluding a link between a suspect and the scene of the crime or victim.\nIn recent years there has been increased interest in forensic science because of a higher profile in the media due to its involvement in television and films as well as several high profile cases reported in the news. However there are often opportunities for other scientists to be involved in the judicial process as they may also be called as expert witnesses by either the prosecution or defence during trials.\nScience Job Sectors \u2013 Publishing and Journalism\nPublishing and Journalism \u2013 there are many science journals and magazines that employ writers with a scientific background. Often scientific journalists working for general science publications such as New Scientist will report on all scientific stories but will develop a specialist area e.g. medicine, over time.\nMany national newspapers and broadcasters such as the BBC will employ scientists as science correspondents. Currently there are probably thousands of specialised scientific journals that publish papers describing research in specific and often highly specialised areas.\nMany of these journals will also include news items relating to their own topic. As a result they often employ scientists with a journalistic background or journalists with a scientific background to work as part of the editorial or production team.\nMany scientists involved in the publishing process work as writers, proofreaders and editors \u2013 often as freelancers rather than being employed by the company.\nScience Job Sectors \u2013 Business and Finance\nBusiness and Finance \u2013 financial institutions which provide advice to investors employ scientists to provide information on scientific advances and companies and how their performance is reflected in the stock market.\nThere are often opportunities for scientists or people with a scientific background to work for large companies as members of a sales or promotion team, particularly if the products involved are quite technically complex. Many sales representatives in the health care and related sectors have a scientific background.\nHow To Get A Job Interview\nExample Job Interview Questions",
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        "raw_content": "Notts stalwart to retire at season\u2019s end\nChris Read. Pic by Mark Fear.\nChris Read has announced his decision to retire from cricket at the end of the forthcoming season.\nThe stalwart and captain, who is about to commence his 20th campaign with Nottinghamshire, will take up a position as Director of Cricket at Uppingham School.\n\u201cI feel very content with my career,\u201d said the club captain. \u201cIt\u2019s my 20th season at Trent Bridge and it\u2019s been a wonderful experience.\n\u201cAll good things must come to an end. After this season, it\u2019s time for me to move on and start the next phase of my career with a fantastic opportunity at Uppingham School.\u201d\nRead, 38, has made 677 appearances for Nottinghamshire to date, clocking-up 1,329 dismissals behind the stumps.\nHe has amassed 20,776 runs for the club averaging 39, 31 and 23 in the respective formats of the game with 25 centuries and 109 fifties.\nCapped in 1999 and club captain since 2008, Read played a leading role in major trophy successes in 2005, 2010 and 2013. He has represented his country on 52 occasions.\n\u201cI\u2019m going to really enjoy this last six months of my playing career,\u201d he added.\n\u201cI\u2019ve set myself high standards throughout my career and this season is no different.\n\u201cI\u2019ll be putting everything into Nottinghamshire, into driving us forward and making sure that, when I do leave at the end of September, the club is in the best possible position.\u201d",
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        "title": "The Greatest Moments For Feminism In 2014 | HuffPost Canada",
        "raw_content": "The Greatest Moments For Feminism In 2014\nTo take a quick glimpse at 2014, your initial impression may be that it was not the greatest year for women \u2014 and to be honest, it'd be hard to disagree. Between #Gamergate, \"women against feminism\" and the abduction of 273 girls in Nigeria, to name just a few, things were awful from a woman's point of view.\nBut even with these downfalls, this year also proved to be a monumental year for feminism, pushing towards gender equality for all. Women's issues were brought to centrestage and even some celebrities become public feminists and women's rights advocates. Needless to say, we have a long way to go, but 2014 has started an important conversation heading into the new year, and we plan on continuing the coverage.\nWe took a look at some of the most powerful moments for feminism this year, and were not surprised to see plenty of common themes running through so many of the stories. Share your favourite stories in the comments below.\nIf there's one thing Twitter has shown us this year, it's that there's power in numbers. Over and over again, women came together online to join virtual hands in solidarity, whether it was #BeenRapedNeverReported following the Jian Ghomeshi scandal, #YesAllWomen following horrifying shootings in California, or #takedownjulienblanc to prevent \"pick-up artist\" Julien Blanc from speaking in countries across the globe. And though many of these issues had a decided focus on women, it was heartening to see men also join in on the conversation.\nMalala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize\nNot only is Malala Yousafzai the youngest person to ever win a Nobel Peace Prize (which she shared with fellow children's rights advocate Kailash Satyarthi), the 17 year old is fighting specifically for the opportunity for girls to get an equal education to boys.\nA Feminist In Power\nColin McConnell/Toronto Star via Getty Images\nKathleen Wynne was elected premier of Canada's most populous province, Ontario, in a majority win in June, but to us, her best moment came only weeks ago in a speech at the Women of Influence conference. Among her many unapologetically feminist remarks was this:\n\"By making the assumption that women had no influence over the founding of this country, we are taught that the influence of women only grows as we assume the rights and privileges that were once the exclusive domain of men. As women take on the roles, titles and powers that belonged to men alone, the influence of women continues to grow until, one day, we will be equal.\" Read the speech in full here.\nGirls Playing With Boys\nAP Photo/Kyle Terada, Pool\nMo'\u0080\u0099ne Davis became the first female pitcher in Little League World Series history to pitch a complete-game shutout \u2014 and in Canada, Team Canada goalie Shannon Szabados signed on for a full year with men's team Columbus Cottonmouths, and bobsledder (and athlete of the year) Kaillie Humphries will be one of the first women competing alongside men on the World Cup circuit this season.\nEmma Watson Talks Feminism For Everyone\nEduardo Munoz Alvarez via Getty Images\nWhen UN Women Global Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson stood up in front of the United Nations to launch HeForShe campaign, she made a point to discuss when men advocate as feminists, everyone can benefit.\nStanding Up For Justice\nRinelle Harper, a 16-year-old Aboriginal woman who was assaulted and narrowly managed to escape with her life, made a speech to the Assembly of First Nations last week. Her ordeal has called renewed attention the hundreds of missing and murdered aboriginal women in the country, and her bravery in being publicly identified helped arrest the men who allegedly attacked her.\nEgg Freezing Goes Mainstream (Ish)\nFor women who want the option of putting off having kids (or are still unsure about having them at all), more and more companies (most famously this year, Apple and Facebook) are offering egg freezing as part of their benefits packages. While some felt this could add pressure to work even harder at your job, we say choices are a good thing.\nJohner Images - Nyman, Fredrik via Getty Images\nWe're not saying that women have managed to win every battle over feeding their babies in public, but when you have a male, teen Starbucks barista on your side, you know it's becoming less of an issue.\n\"Feminist\" Gets Feminine\nBeyonce, arguably the sexiest woman in the world, stood like a statue in front of the word \"feminist,\" during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in August. If that doesn't tell you labelling yourself a feminist is something to be proud of, perhaps Aziz Ansari's quote on the topic might help. \"You're a feminist if you go to a Jay-Z and Beyonc\u00e9 concert and you're not like, 'I feel like Beyonc\u00e9 should get 23 percent less money than Jay-Z,. Also, I don't think Beyonc\u00e9 should have the right to vote and why is Beyonc\u00e9 singing and dancing? Shouldn't she make Jay a steak?'\"\nMutual Respect For All Moms\nMom guilt didn't go away in 2014 (and let's be honest, probably never will), but one blog post on our site by a doctor and mother from Australia completely blew up in the best way possible. In it, Dr. Carolyn Ee perfectly explains both sides of the stay at home/working mom quandary \u2014 and reminds mothers they're all really in the same boat.\nWith the change from a male to a female Thor this year, Marvel Comics demonstrated its serious commitment to getting all those lady dollars \u2014 and we couldn't imagine investing our money in a better place than stories that show strong, tough women who can act as role models for young girls.\nLaverne Cox On Time\nAs the first transgendered person on the cover of Time, Laverne Cox became the face of a new way to define gender. \"This is for my trans siblings out there and for anyone who has ever been told that who you know yourself to be at your core is not legitimate,\" she wrote on Facebook.\nMen Making Their Families A Priority\nDads have always played a massive role in family life, of course, but this year, it was at the forefront. The combination of a couple of high-profile stories of fathers leaving their jobs to spend time with the kids, like Mohamed El-Erian and Max Schireson, and commercials (like this Cheerios one) that worked to change the perception of dads, showed a marked change in assumed stereotypes.\nLaughing In The Face Of Oppression\nWhen Turkish Deputy Prime Minister B\u00fclent Arinc made statements to the effect of, \"[A woman] should not laugh loudly in front of all the world and should preserve her decency at all times,\" Turkish women responded by posting pictures of themselves with wide grins, looking both decent AND gorgeous, under the hashtag #direnkahkaha.\nMORE: canadian women feminism feminism 2014 feminism beyonce feminist issues Living moments for women 2014 video what is feminism women in 2014 year for women 2014 year in review 2014",
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        "title": "Bryan Cranston Defends Playing A Man With Disabilities In New Film \u2018Upside\u2019 | HuffPost UK",
        "raw_content": "Bryan Cranston Defends Playing A Man With Disabilities In New Film \u2018Upside\u2019\nThe \u201cBreaking Bad\u201d star granted the issue of representation was \u201cworthy of debate,\u201d so people on Twitter debated.\nBryan Cranston has weighed in on the issue of representation in film and TV by defending his decision to play a person with a disability in the new movie \u201cThe Upside.\u201d\nIn the film, which hits theaters this weekend, the former \u201cBreaking Bad\u201d star plays a wealthy quadriplegic who hires a former criminal, played by Kevin Hart, to be his caregiver.\n\u201cAs actors we\u2019re asked to play other people,\u201d Cranston told the British Press Association, according to a BBC report on Tuesday. \u201cIf I, as a straight, older person, and I\u2019m wealthy, I\u2019m very fortunate, does that mean I can\u2019t play a person who is not wealthy? Does that mean I can\u2019t play a homosexual?\u201d\nCranston said that the issue of representation was \u201cworthy of debate,\u201d however, and that there should be \u201cmore opportunities\u201d for actors with disabilities.\n\u201cWe live in the world of criticism; if we\u2019re willing to get up and try something, we have to also be willing to take criticism. We\u2019re very aware of the need to expand the opportunities for people with disabilities,\u201d the 62-year-old actor continued, according to Sky News. \u201cI don\u2019t know, where does the restriction apply, where is the line for that?\u201d\nMembers of and advocates for the disability community criticized Cranston\u2019s reasoning on Twitter.\nMany took issue with the Emmy-winning actor\u2019s comment that casting him in the role was just a business decision, noting how few roles there are for people with disabilities. Indeed, those with a disability are much less likely be employed than other people in any industry.\nOthers on Twitter compared Cranston\u2019s move to Scarlett Johansson\u2019s decision to play a transgender man (she changed her mind after public backlash) or Emma Stone\u2019s whitewashing of an Asian character in \u201cAloha\u201d (she apologized just days ago at the Golden Globes).\nFurther, as a wheelchair user I could never play Bryan Cranston, so why the hell can he play someone like me?!\nThat's the thing people don't understand... disabled actors are not allowed to play nondisabled characters, and in some cases we could never play someone nondisabled.\n\u2014 Dominick Evans (@dominickevans) January 8, 2019\nI\u2019d support this if you could find a disabled person with the acting chops of Bryan Cranston\n\u2014 Ash Bandicoot (@LoLo8186) January 7, 2019\nThat's part of the issue. There are disabled actors but no disabled stars and studios don't want to bet on an unknown. Their fear makes it harder for marginalized actors to break through to stardom and that's why we get ScarJo playing trans/asian. https://t.co/CJkqCFAzuu\n\u2014 Ryan O'Connell (@ryanoconn) January 7, 2019\nit feels like studios have no problem profiting off the pain of marginalized people and being called brave for telling their story but they don't actually want to empower them by giving them, you know, jobs and success. so they stay marginalized.\nBryan Cranston is trending for being cast as a quadriplegic man. I see lots of people defending him, saying it's his job as an actor. As a disabled actor myself, let me point out that such roles are the ONLY roles disabled actors would be considered for... yet we still aren't.\n\u2014 Ally Craig (@mr_craig) January 8, 2019\nThe movie that puts Bryan Cranston or ScarJo in a main part \"because they need a big name\" could have put the same actor in a different part and cast an actual disabled person or Asian person in the main part.\n\u2014 Alexandra Erin (@alexandraerin) January 8, 2019\nAs someone with influence in the industry & clearly an affinity for #disability perhaps @bryancranston could insist that there are #disabled cast & crew members in his #inclusion rider for all future productions, ya know, just as a business decision. https://t.co/OaMBv7MizI\n\u2014 Shannon Murray (@Shannonemurray) January 8, 2019\nThe dearth of people with disabilities involved in the creation of movies and TV shows matters. 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        "raw_content": "Jeremy Corbyn Declares Leftwing Anti-Semitism Is \u2018The Socialism Of Fools\u2019 And Vows Labour Crackdown On Jew Hate\nLetter to Jewish groups makes his fullest apology yet on mural.\nJeremy Corbyn has declared that left-wing anti-semitism is \u201cthe socialism of fools\u201d and vowed to fast-track a Labour programme of anti-racism education to root out the problem.\nIn a letter to Jewish groups, the Labour leader also apologised personally for the hurt caused by his own apparent endorsement of a mural that has been condemned for spreading Jew-hating propaganda.\nCorbyn\u2019s move came as the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council staged a demonstration in Parliament Square protesting what they saw as his repeated failures to tackle anti-semitism.\nThe two groups handed a scathing letter to the Parliamentary Labour Party chairman John Cryer, which claimed \u201cagain and again, Jeremy Corbyn has sided with anti-Semites rather than Jews\u201d.\nBut in his own letter in response, the Labour leader declared that he was a \u201cmilitant opponent of antisemitism\u201d and their ally in the fight against it. He offered to meet the two groups as soon as possible.\nThe issue flared up within minutes as Labour MPs made public speeches in Parliament Square and the weekly PLP meeting urging much tougher action.\nTony Blair told BBC\u2019s Newsnight that Corbyn was not personally anti-semitic but he and others around him didn\u2019t \u201cunderstand the seriousness of the problem\u201d\nThe offensive mural in Brick Lane, London's East End, in 2012.\nHe also gave his most detailed apology for having suggested that the East End mural, which depicted Jewish financiers getting rich on the backs of the poor, should not be removed from a site in east London.\n\u201cWhile the forms of antisemitism expressed on the far Right of politics are easily detectable, such as Holocaust denial, there needs to be a deeper understanding of what constitutes antisemitism in the labour movement.\n\u201cSometimes this evil takes familiar forms \u2013 the east London mural which has caused such understandable controversy is an example.\n\u201cThe idea of Jewish bankers and capitalists exploiting the workers of the world is an old antisemitic conspiracy theory. This was long ago, and rightly, described as \u2018the socialism of fools\u2019.\n\u201cI am sorry for not having studied the content of the mural more closely before wrongly questioning its removal in 2012.\u201d\nThe phrase \u2018Socialism of Fools\u2019 was deployed by the German Social Democrats in the late 19th century to describe fellow socialists who mixed opposition to capitalism with conspiracy theories about Jewish bankers.\nJeremy Corbyn and Shami Chakrabarti at the launch of her report\nIn his strongest statement to date on the issue, Corbyn made explicit for the first time that while criticism of Israel over its \u201cdispossession of the Palestinian people...cannot be avoided\u201d, some of that criticism is infused with anti-Jewish racism.\n\u201cComparing Israel or the actions of Israeli governments to the Nazis, attributing criticisms of Israel to Jewish characteristics or to Jewish people in general and using abusive phraseology about supporters of Israel such as \u201cZio\u201d all constitute aspects of contemporary antisemitism.\n\u201cAnd Jewish people must not be held responsible or accountable for the actions of the Israeli government.\u201d\nHe went to say he was \u201csincerely sorry for the pain which has been caused, and pledge to redouble my efforts to bring this anxiety to an end\u201d.\nCrucially, Corbyn added that \u201cI acknowledge that antisemitic attitudes have surfaced more often in our ranks in recent years, and that the Party has been too slow in processing some of the cases that have emerged\u201d.\nThe German Social Democrats had an expression in the 1890s: \"Anti-semitism is the socialism of fools\". Sadly, Labour's leadership now faces the challenge of having to convince our Party & country that they will not tolerate those who confuse the two. A challenge they can't duck.\n\u2014 Stewart Wood (@StewartWood) March 23, 2018\nHis letter also conceded that full implementation of the recommendations of the Chakrabarti report into alleged anti-semitism was \u201coverdue\u201d.\nHe promised to \u201cspeed up procedures, to deal with cases of antisemitic abuse or attitudes\u201d.\nBut some of his critics pointed out that it was nearly two years since the Chakrabarti inquiry concluded.\nDanny Stone, Director of the Antisemitism Policy Trust, told HuffPost: \u201cWhat a shame that less than an hour before the Jewish community gathers to protest we have seen the first example of a proper, detailed apology and commitment to specific action from the Labour leader\u2019s office.\n\u201cEducation and implementation of the Chakrabarti report are simple steps. Making systemic changes is more difficult and it is for Labour to prove it can do this through actions, Not words.\u201d\nSpeaking to Newsnight, Blair said: \u201cI don\u2019t believe he is personally anti-semitic, no I don\u2019t actually, but I do believe that he and the people around him particularly around him do not understand the seriousness of this problem.\n\u201cIt\u2019s got beyond the stage where words will solve this. He\u2019s going to have to show that he really understands the issue, that the people round him really understand it, and that he\u2019s prepared to act on it.\u201d\nAsked if he wasn\u2019t conflating his own hawkish stance on foreign policy with the issue, Blair replied: \u201cWhat I say to that is very simple \u2013 you can be anti the policy of any one Government in Israel \u2013 that\u2019s different from being anti the state of Israel, anti its existence, and when people are in that position it very quickly trends across into anti Semitism.\u201d\nThe full text of Corbyn\u2019s letter follows:\nDear Jonathan and Jonathan,\nThank you for your letter to the Labour Party concerning antisemitism issued as a press statement last night.\nFirst of all, let me acknowledge the anger and upset that provoked it, and repeat my offer of an urgent meeting to discuss the issues you have raised as soon as possible.\nI stated yesterday, and repeat today, that I will not tolerate any form of antisemitism that exists in or around our party and movement. I am committed to eliminating antisemitism wherever it exists.\nAs I told the Labour Party conference in 2016, antisemitism is an evil that led to the worst crimes of the 20th century. Prejudice and hatred of Jewish people has no place whatsoever in the Labour Party, and every one of us has a responsibility to ensure it is never allowed to fester in our society again.\nI recognise that antisemitism has surfaced within the Labour Party, and has too often been dismissed as simply a matter of a few bad apples. This has caused pain and hurt to Jewish members of our Party and to the wider Jewish community in Britain. I am sincerely sorry for the pain which has been caused, and pledge to redouble my efforts to bring this anxiety to an end.\nWhile the forms of antisemitism expressed on the far Right of politics are easily detectable, such as Holocaust denial, there needs to be a deeper understanding of what constitutes antisemitism in the labour movement. Sometimes this evil takes familiar forms \u2013 the east London mural which has caused such understandable controversy is an example. The idea of Jewish bankers and capitalists exploiting the workers of the world is an old antisemitic conspiracy theory. This was long ago, and rightly, described as \u201cthe socialism of fools.\u201d I am sorry for not having studied the content of the mural more closely before wrongly questioning its removal in 2012.\nNewer forms of antisemitism have been woven into criticism of Israeli governments. Criticism of Israel, particularly in relation to the continuing dispossession of the Palestinian people, cannot be avoided. Nevertheless, comparing Israel or the actions of Israeli governments to the Nazis, attributing criticisms of Israel to Jewish characteristics or to Jewish people in general and using abusive phraseology about supporters of Israel such as \u201cZio\u201d all constitute aspects of contemporary antisemitism. And Jewish people must not be held responsible or accountable for the actions of the Israeli government.\nThe Labour Party has always opposed antisemitism, old and new, and always will. We are proud of our deep historical links with Jewish communities, and to have fought alongside generations of Jewish men and women against fascism, prejudice and discrimination. This is a part of our common heritage from which we will never be separated. But I acknowledge that antisemitic attitudes have surfaced more often in our ranks in recent years, and that the Party has been too slow in processing some of the cases that have emerged. Early action has nevertheless been taken, and we will work to speed up procedures, to deal with cases of antisemitic abuse or attitudes.\nI am committed to making our Party a welcoming and secure place for Jewish people. Zero tolerance for antisemites means what it says, and the Party will proceed in that spirit. That demands among other things the overdue full implementation of the recommendations of the Chakrabarti report, including a programme of political education to increase awareness and understanding of all forms of antisemitism.\nThe battle against antisemitism should never become a party political issue. It must unite all of us if we are both to honour the memory of the victims of the bestial crimes of the 20th century and build a future of equality and justice for all.\nIn that spirit, I must make it clear that I will never be anything other than a militant opponent of antisemitism. In this fight, I am your ally and always will be.\nMORE: jeremy corbyn Politics and Government Society and Culture Labour Party UK Leader of the Labour Party UK Political Parties and Movements antisemitism Judaism Religion and Beliefs Jewish Leadership Council Mural",
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        "title": "Why I Hope It's the Young Who Vote This Thursday | HuffPost UK",
        "raw_content": "Why I Hope It's the Young Who Vote This Thursday\nThe core message is: the UK has an amazing deal, If we leave, it may never be available again. If Brexit is not the dream that is promised we would be cap in hand, accepting whatever is offered. We have a respected and powerful voice, and a vital part to play in a much bigger world stage than that of Little Britain\nRichard Bird Commentator\nI'm happily retired and I understand why it's easy for people my age to yearn with rose tinted spectacles for a Britain which once was. To be completely honest, two months ago i didn't think IN or OUT mattered much. Then the campaign started and it all got a bit emotional. I was frustrated seeing endless propaganda, and knowing how often the media can twist things to suit their own agenda I decided to go to the source documents themselves and to do a lot of research into FACTS.\nWhat I learnt, after endless hours pouring over original documents, was that the central fact is that the UK has an amazing deal with the EU, a deal which no other country has. We have permanent opt-out of the eurozone, of Schengen, of political integration. We have the ability to restrict benefits to job-seekers, to ask them to leave if they haven't found work, to keep out undesirables from other EU states, even if they have no criminal records, to control borders... and still have full access to the Common Market of free trade that my generation voted for in 1975. It's all in a 37-page legally binding document signed by the 28 Heads of Government in February, and yes I have read it all.\nSadly the Leave campaign and some newspapers propagate myths and untruths - well, lies.\nThe EU is not\" run by unelected bureaucrats\", as I have myself learnt and condensed into my Democracy for Dummies diagram.\nWe don't lose \u00a3350million a week by being a member. It costs \u00a3120million or so, much of which goes to build better infrastructure in those very countries whose citizens come to work here (maybe after a few years of the inevitable austerity post-Brexit, unemployed British workers will be seeking work in a modernised and thriving Romania or Croatia. It's not inconceivable.) That \u00a3120million which Leave claim could go the NHS is 0.4% of our GDP. If we leave, that \u00a3120million loss is predicted by the vast consensus of economists to become more like \u00a31,200million loss per week. Where is the extra \u00a31,000m or so to to come from? From the NHS?\nTurkey wont be eligible to join the EU in my lifetime; even then any one state can veto its entry, such as Cyprus or the UK - if we are still a member.\nWe retain our much lamented \"sovereignty\", because that is precisely what allows us to leave the EU if we want to. If we leave, no army is going to march in to restore EU supremacy.\nThe EU forms 50% of our trade, our biggest market. We trivialise that at at our own risk.\nI could go on, but the core message is: the UK has an amazing deal, If we leave, it may never be available again. If Brexit is not the dream that is promised we would be cap in hand, accepting whatever is offered. We have a respected and powerful voice, and a vital part to play in a much bigger world stage than that of Little Britain - or Little England when Scotland leaves the UK to join the EU. We need a stronger Europe, not a weaker one. Putin would be happy to see a weakened Europe, thereby allowing Russian influence to move back into the eastern states - especially in the Baltic.\nThe European dream and the EU, however imperfect, has kept the peace for many decades. Peace is a very precious and fragile thing as any refugee will tell you. As in any organisation, constant reform is needed in the EU. We should be in there, working for it, looking out for British interests but at the same time working for a Europe which will be a shining example and a beacon of peace, stability and democracy for the rest of the world. The future belongs to the young and they should be out there voting on Thursday, not old fogies like me.\nMORE: Politics EU Referendum economy business brexit",
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        "raw_content": "An economic crash, a global recession, minorities and immigrants are blamed, the people are divided, the right wing extremists get elected into power and then predictability, a war. If the world really wants a real change, a real difference, then at the moment we are most certainly running mindlessly in the wrong direction from it, with scissors in our hands.\nRichard Neil Journalist, musician, writer.\nI think it's pretty safe to say that 2016 hasn't been a great year for progressive and liberal politics, the depressing victory of businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump as the President-elect of the United States has probably been the final rusty nail in its coffin. Even though many of us knew that this was going to be the inevitable outcome after the ugly divide that Brexit has caused, it still really doesn't feel like any less of a hopeless time to be alive for me than right now.\nOnce again, a major political campaign has been democratically successful by spewing misinformation and toxic hate speech against minorities onto the general public, rather than offering any positive economic and social solutions, you know...like the politicians that we elect are meant to do. And as history has previously taught us, it's extremely easy to manipulate people with anger and fascist propaganda tactics by capitalising on the blame of minority groups. Even though I don't believe that everyone who voted for Donald Trump or Brexit are all prejudice against immigrants, I do think that it was a major factor after witnessing the rapid spike of hate crime incidents recently on both of the Atlantic.\nUnfortunately, the current political and capitalistic system is the perfect conditions for someone like Donald Trump or Nigel Farage to thrive in, the more outlandish and offensive things that they say, the more disillusioned people see them as simply telling it like it is or offering a real change to a government that hasn't been listening to them for a long time. The opposing Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton and the Brexit Remain campaign were completely out of touch and never offered any real change to the current system which simply gives many of us no future what's so ever.\nThe oppressed working-class (even though strangely, as with Brexiters, they will be the ones that feel its consequences the most) who have been suffering under austerity have also found their protest vote against the greedy and corrupt elites who crashed their economy in the first place, whilst pocketing every single last penny at the same time. The truth is that it was elites, not immigrants who have taken 'their' country away from them, voting for a future of economic uncertainty and social division just isn't going to give them 'their' country back anytime soon.\nDespite all the demand for change, the one thing that is now noticeably different is how completely divided both nations are left standing after all of this. I, myself, am struggling to find common ground with some of my friends and I'm even finding it tough to want to be in their company (and vice versa I'd suspect) because of how far apart that our uncompromising differences have pushed us. The policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or opponents by encouraging dissent between them, thereby preventing them from uniting in opposition. This is also known as divide and conquer, a strategy used throughout history as a means to gain or maintain power. Is this really the change that we want? Or is the weaponization of the immigration crises that is being created by the global elites for their own financial agenda what is really going on here?\nMaybe things have to get really bad in order for it to get any better for us, but if the current political and social events of 2016 are anything to go by, it honestly feels like we are heading towards some kind of bleak dystopian future which almost seems impossible to escape from. It truly would be a terrible shame if all the progress that the human race has made post both World Wars just falls victim to the familiar destructive cycle. An economic crash, a global recession, minorities and immigrants are blamed, the people are divided, the right wing extremists get elected into power and then predictability, a war. If the world really wants a real change, a real difference, then at the moment we are most certainly running mindlessly in the wrong direction from it, with scissors in our hands.\nMORE: Donald Trump trump brexit 2016 election",
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        "raw_content": "Co-op cuts emissions by 35 per cent\nThe Co-operative has cut greenhouse gas emissions from its operations as part of its ethical plan.\nThe Co-operative said it had now cut emissions by 35 per cent on 2006 levels, for example by energy-saving measures in stores such as fridge doors, and had committed \u00a3700m to renewable energy.\nA year ago the group pledged to undertake a series of environmental and social measures, including selling more Fairtrade products, cutting carbon emissions,investing \u00a31bn in renewables and taking on thousands of apprentices.\nPeter Marks, the group\u2019s chief executive, said that the savings made from environmental measures such as energy efficiency totalled \u00a340m a year, compared with 2006.\nThe group unveiled a series of new targets this year, including reducing the greenhouse gases of its operations by half by 2020, generating a quarter of its energy needs from renewables by 2017 and cutting water consumption by 30 per cent by 2014.\nIt is also bidding to double the number of primary and secondary schools in its \u201cgreen schools revolution\u201d to 6,000.\nMarks said: \u201cDespite the economic downturn, we have remained true to our pledge to show the way on corporate responsibility.",
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        "title": "A Crusade for SANITY! - Plain Truth Magazine",
        "raw_content": "Here's WHY your PLAIN TRUTH has no subscription price. Here's WHY thousands of people from many nations feel they have a genuine part in CHANGING this world!\nTHIS is a wretched world.\nEvery thinking man and woman in America now knows that. And you know it.\nMen like John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy are with sickening regularity murdered for standing up for what they believe. Hard-working, long-suffering mothers like Mrs. Rose Kennedy walk alone in their gardens. Faces etched with lines of pain and grief. Shoulders a little stooped by burdens a mother should never have to bear. Eyes turned toward the ground in helpless bewilderment.\nThis ought not be. It makes no sense whatever in this \"Land of the free and home of the brave.\"\nAlthough Almighty God certainly permits our modern society to fester with its wretched sickness, He has revealed a way that would prevent all the confusion, the suffering, the hate and violence that we see growing around us daily. And most of you realize deeply and fully that man \u2014 the politicians, scientists and leaders \u2014 simply does NOT have the answer.\nThe Crusade for SANITY\nThere is a last train to sanity. It's about to leave the station. Would you like to get aboard?\nThat may sound rather metaphorical. But in all too many ways it is terrifyingly true.\nOf course, men have always had their \"crusades\" and their causes in this mixed-up, confused world. Most are very sincere in this type of thing. So here in America we have Vice-President Hubert Humphrey trying to carry the mantle of the Johnson regime \u2014 claiming he will \"unify\" the country, but be a little quicker to talk peace, press for more government help for the Negroes and the poor.\nSenator Eugene McCarthy is almost a \"peace at any price\" candidate regarding the Vietnam war. He intends, apparently, to \"out-liberal\" even Mr. Humphrey with vast government-spending projects to help solve the problems of the big cities, the Negroes, the poor and the problems of higher education as well. Of course, Mr. McCarthy hasn't explained \u2014 nor have any of the candidates \u2014 where all these vast billions of dollars in government money are coming from. Or if there will even be a United States Government if we don't quit spending overwhelmingly more money than we are taking into the National Treasury!\nAnd so it goes with political candidates, theorists and \"do-gooders\" here in America, Britain, France and the other nations as well.\nThey do NOT give solutions for the swiftly mounting crisis of worldwide FAMINE which nearly all experts agree is now the world's number one problem. They do NOT give any real solutions to the nuclear arms race \u2014 daily threatening EXTINCTION of all human life from off the face of this earth! They do not even propose full solutions to the mushrooming problems of polluted lakes and rivers, and polluted air. Too many votes would be lost if they did!\nAnd how many voters would literally switch parties if some candidate came out with a ringing condemnation of parents, educators, preachers, child psychologists and theorists for utterly FAILING to instill in the new generation a deep and abiding respect for the laws of God and man?\n\"The way of PEACE have they not known\" (Romans 3:17).\nBut our God and Creator has REVEALED a way to peace and happiness within our borders, and for mutual respect and tranquility between all nations of the world.\nThe proclamation of THAT WAY is what this Work of God is all about! It is to be given to the world as a \"witness\" just before the END of this present age (Matthew 24:14). It is a literal CRUSADE for SANITY \u2014 involving a willingness on man's part to obey the revealed physical and spiritual LAWS that would produce peace, happiness and universal prosperity.\nThe power of this crusade is GROWING mightily \u2014 and increasing tens of thousands of men and women are beginning to take part in what they see is \"the last train to sanity.\"\nFrankly, this Work is sponsored and endowed by NO ONE except God Himself. As the work of John the Baptist \u2014 the voice of one crying out in the Wilderness\" \u2014 so this present Work of God stands ALONE and set apart from all other groups and organizations of men in proclaiming Christ's true message.\nYour Bible says in Amos 3:7, \"Surely the Eternal God will do nothing, but he REVEALETH his secret unto his servants the prophets.\" This Work stands ALONE in revealing the meaning of what is taking place on the world scene today and what WILL very soon take place in major world events! As our longtime readers well know, we no longer merely say something is \"going\" to happen, but often that it is happening right now.\nAs Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong's voice has thundered over the air for more than a third of a century, Britain is swiftly descending in dignity and might as a world power. As we have specifically prophesied ahead of time for decades, the British Empire is virtually GONE! The greatest sea gate on earth \u2014 the Suez Canal \u2014 is gone from the British Empire and Western control! Events are under way this year preparing the way for America to LOSE CONTROL of that other vital sea gate controlling world trade, power and influence \u2014 the Panama Canal! Singapore is GONE \u2014 no longer a member of the British Commonwealth!\nAgain, as we have warned for more than a third of a century, a United States of Europe is swiftly rising which portends terrible trouble for the British Commonwealth and American peoples in this generation! With the weakening of Charles de Gaulle's authority and the Russian Communist hold on the nations of Eastern Europe, the last restraints are swiftly being removed holding back the full-scale resurrection of the \"Beast\" pictured prophetically in Revelation 17.\nA PREPARATION for Christ's Return\nNotice this striking prophecy for OUR day: \"Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord: And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse\" (Malachi 4:5-6).\nThis basic but little understood prophecy obviously refers to a man or work preparing the way for Christ's Second Coming at the time of God's intervention in human affairs, prophetically called \"The Day of the Lord.\"\nThe work of John the Baptist was a first and typical fulfillment of this great end-time Work. For Luke was inspired to write about the work of John: \"And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord\" (Luke 1:17). You will notice that Luke said John was \"in the spirit and power of Elijah,\" not that he WAS Elijah. But the work was that empowered by the same spirit which guided Elijah to turn Israel's eyes of old to the true God, to help the fathers' hearts be turned to their children and to the preservation of the family, and to cause many disobedient to begin walking in the wisdom of the just.\nMr. Garner Ted Armstrong makes The WORLD TOMORROW broadcast for every day \u2014 seven days a week. He does these \u2014 as many hundreds can testify, who have watched him, impromptu and with no script and often with only a few minutes direct preparation except for his years of Bible study, prayer, contact with God, and vast experience.\nWhen you hear him, then, impromptu, speaking from the heart the wonderful God-inspired analyses, solutions and real ANSWERS to the problems of dating, courtship, marriage, child rearing and such basic issues dealing with the preservation of the family \u2014 do you realize that Bible prophecy is being fulfilled in your very ears? WHERE ELSE on this earth can you obtain real ANSWERS to such basic questions as: \"Why did God let Timmy die?\" And the problems of human suffering, war and the fact that only a VERY FEW are being called to any kind of \"Christian\" salvation in this age when you consider that most of the earth is Communist, pagan or at best agnostic?\nAgain, you read in The PLAIN TRUTH the real MEANING of such current problems as the \"Hippie Movement,\" the jangling discordant \"music\" we are forced to endure, the chaos and upheaval in modern universities and education. As you read these things \u2014 and the specific and detailed prophecies for the future \u2014 don't you realize deep within yourself that there is NO PLACE ELSE on earth today where this understanding is made available?\nIncreasing thousands do feel this way. They have become \"Co-Workers\" with us and with Christ, in this vast, worldwide Work of God. That is WHY your PLAIN TRUTH has no subscription price. That is WHY there is no whining, begging, nagging, pleading or even hinting over The WORLD TOMORROW broad-cast for money or financial help of any sort. So far as we know, we stand completely ALONE in this God-inspired policy, too!\nWhy God's Work GROWS\nGod's Work is multiplying in power and effectiveness every few years. How? It has been made possible only through the combined efforts of thousands of CO-WORKERS whom God has called to help financially support this great Work.\nIn the earlier days of Mr. Armstrong's ministry, he alone was able to reach only a handful of people through his preaching. But as the number of dedicated Co-Workers, who voluntarily gave their tithes and offerings, increased, so did the scope and power of God's Work. This Work of God has continued to grow at the fantastic rate of 30% a year. That means it DOUBLES approximately every 2\u00bd years!\nToday Mr. Armstrong's efforts are multiplied millions of times through the modern miracles of radio and the printing press.\nOver 50 million watts of radio power is purchased every week. Between three and four million people will read 1,250,000 PLAIN TRUTH magazines printed this month in our gigantic printing facilities. Nearly 90,000 students are studying their Bibles with the Ambassador College Bible Correspondence Course worldwide! And three Ambassador Colleges \u2014 Pasadena, California; St. Albans, England; Big Sandy, Texas \u2014 are training additional men and women so desperately needed in God's growing Work.\nAll this obviously costs money! And it has all been made possible through the financial support of a comparatively few thousand Co-Workers who have, OF THEIR OWN ACCORD, decided they wanted to have a part in helping to preach and publish God's warning message as a witness to all nations!\nWhat IS a \"Co-Worker\"?\nGod's prophets and leading ministers have always had disciples, helpers and \"Co-Workers\" in carrying out their mission. Mention of the latter is especially prevalent in the New Testament.\nNotice: \"We then, as WORKERS together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain\" (II Corinthians 6:1). In context, this scripture clearly shows that all true Christians should be workers together with Christ in reaching the unconverted world with His message.\nFor there is certainly WORK to do!\nYet, God commands His ministers NOT to ask the public for money to carry on this vital Work. Jesus said, \"Freely ye have received, FREELY GIVE.\" We cannot, therefore, put a price tag on the precious truth of God and the WARNING MESSAGE which must go to all the world regardless of its acceptance or their hostility.\nSo as in apostolic times, God has raised up a growing family of Co-Workers \u2014 laborers together with Christ \u2014 who are helping out financially, with their moral support and encouragement, and in their faithful, fervent prayers in this Work of God!\nRather than using some wealthy benefactor or millionaire \u2014 whom many suppose might be backing this Work \u2014 God is using a growing band of sincere, dedicated Co-Workers who are doing their part by supplying the financial need of this Work that the truth may go FREE to others.\nWhether in helping, housing, feeding or sending a minister of God on his way with food and money, God has always given many others the privilege and opportunity of being direct helpers in carrying out His Work. The apostle John encouraged those called in his time to receive and support the true servants of God: \"... that we might be fellow-helpers to the truth\" (III John 8).\nIn writing Philemon, the apostle Paul said: \"There salute thee Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus; Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas, my fellow-laborers\" (Philemon 23-24).\nAgain, Paul beseeches: \"And I entreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women who labored with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my FELLOW-LABORERS [Co-Workers] whose names are in the book of life\" (Philippians 4:3).\nGod's WAY in Action\nIt is clearly GOD'S WAY to use many, many scattered individuals in helping carrying out His Work and in supporting and holding up the hands of His called and chosen ministers! And this very act of laboring together with Christ is a mighty important additional factor in the spiritual GROWTH and blessings of those Co-Workers. Notice above that Paul describes the \"fellow-laborers, whose names are IN the book of life.\" Those individuals who GIVE THEIR LIVES \u2014 here and now \u2014 as living sacrifices in carrying out God's Work are certainly laying up treasure in Heaven! For Jesus said: \"For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also\" (Matthew 6:21).\nMany of our Co-Workers obey Jesus' instruction to NOT leave undone the matter of paying God's tithe \u2014 the first tenth of the income to God, with additional offerings as they are able. But, in any case, their hearts are increasingly involved in God's Work as they labor together in this end-time crusade for sanity \u2014 a crusade to restore the knowledge of God's TRUTH to man before he blows himself off this planet!\nAfter a person has voluntarily, of his own free will, expressed a desire to HELP with this great Work, Mr. Armstrong sometimes sends personal monthly letters informing these individuals in our family of Co-Workers of the financial conditions of God's Work. Others just add themselves to our Co-Worker list by voluntarily sending in tithes and offerings regularly to show they are fellow laborers in the Work of Christ.\nIt is ONLY this inner circle of Co-Workers who are ever told about the financial needs of this Work, the details of its growth, or asked for money in any way. There is NO OTHER SOURCE of income for the Work of God today! There is absolutely NO ONE in the millionaire or multimillionaire class who is \"sponsoring\" this Work of God! Frankly, if there were, such an individual might well decide to start dictating what would be preached. But God Himself has so worked it out that His servants can proclaim the specific warning prophecies affecting our nations and explain and expound God's LIVING LAWS of success and happiness completely without fear or favor to any human being!\nComments from Those Who SERVE\nPerhaps some misguided people get the idea that those who help in carrying out the true Work of God are \"suffering\" or \"being taken advantage of.\" NOTHING could be further from the truth!\nIt has been my personal privilege to visit literally hundreds of our listeners and Co-Workers throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain and South Africa, over the last seventeen years. I have continually noticed that those who have their hearts in God's Work, have, as Jesus promised, been BLESSED in every way.\nGod specifically promises to bless the tither (Malachi 3:10). And although we do not press or pressure even our Co-Workers to tithe, we are COMMANDED to teach God's truth on this subject and we do. To illustrate that it is a BLESSING in every way, I want to share with you the following comments which have come in from our Co-Workers around the world which have been inspiring to me and to many of us here in the Work of God.\nFrom a young woman in Minneapolis:\n\"I haven't wanted to admit it, but it really does pay to tithe. I am 20 years old. I have more and better food than before; will be getting the clothes I need for winter, even if I can't earn all of the money for it because of a heart condition. The house I live in now is larger and basically better than before. I got a new Cambridge Bible just for the asking when I painted a picture for my aunt. One thing too, tithing has taught me to budget my money better, and not spend it for foolish things. I've noticed that I wasn't getting the results of tithing much, until I began to trust God to provide what was needed, and not try to do it all by myself. Also when I have been trying to be more obedient in all things.\"\nFrom Maria P., West Germany:\n\"Here is a thank offering for the spreading of the Gospel. I've been paying my tithe for just a short time, and today my husband received a salary raise from his extremely close-fisted employer. I consider this event God's blessing.\"\nFrom Hugh J., Grenada, West Indies:\n\"It took the loss of my father's job to make Mommy realize she ought to tithe. She came to me one day and said, 'Son, here's ten percent of a tip I received today. Hold it and send it up to your minister.' I left the room, I prayed and thanked God for answering me so promptly and that she might continue tithing. The tithe was only ten cents. But two weeks later I received five dollars and Daddy went back to work at the factory. It's all yours, or rather, God's now. I trust it may help print a few lines in The PLAIN TRUTH, and perhaps mail a few letters. It comes from my mother, and she is doing it because she feels it's time she got around to repaying God.\"\nThis Crusade Is GENUINE\nAs America's gold supply dwindles, as race riots get much worse \u2014 not better, as drought and famine gradually set in here and in the other English-speaking nations of the world \u2014 not just over in Southeast Asia, as we are increasingly alienated from the other nations of the world, as specifically TEN nations in Central Europe under a great false church slowly but surely form the final Frankenstein Monster which God prophesies will destroy our English-speaking peoples, you will know that this CRUSADE FOR SANITY was not a work or idea of men. You will KNOW \u2014 and you will know that you know \u2014 that this is the Work of the great GOD who guides the destinies of men and nations here below!\nIf you are able to visit some of the Ambassador College campuses or our foreign offices and SEE \u2014 with your own eyes \u2014 this sense of purpose, the happiness, peace and understanding possessed by those being used fulltime in this Work of God, you will realize that this is indeed the Work that is being used to restore the RIGHT WAY of God and His laws to this earth. If you are able to observe the happy marriages and the joyous, well-disciplined, balanced children \u2014 you will realize that this crusade truly Is being used \"to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord\" (Luke 1:17).\nWe have facts and PROOF behind what we are doing. Never forget that! 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        "raw_content": "How to Know If You're Really a 'Social Entrepreneur'\nYour business helps society, so you should call yourself a social entrepreneur, right? Ask Bill Drayton--the man who coined the phrase.\nBlake Mycoskie, the founder of TOMS, has become the poster boy for social entrepreneurship.\nWhile he didn't spawn the movement, Bill Drayton has been called the godfather of social entrepreneurship and first coined the phrase \"social entrepreneur\" in writing more than 40 years ago. Since then, he has led a multi-generational effort to do good in society by starting and running Ashoka, which provides startup financing and support services to a network of more than 3,000 fellows across some 70 countries.\nBut what, exactly, is a social entrepreneur? And can you count yourself as one?\nThe word has been used a lot lately to describe anyone doing even a bit of social good--like those giving a portion of the revenues from their consultancy or app business to a charitable cause. But Drayton argues virtually every business these days has some kind of social purpose component that benefits society--\"except maybe drug dealing,\" he recently deadpanned.\nDuring my recent meetings with Drayton--on the phone, over a private dinner with about a dozen guests and at a public conversation co-presented by MaRS Discovery District, Social Innovation Generation (SiG) and Ashoka Canada--he clarified some of the terminology that many people often misuse within this growing sector. Consider this your cheat sheet to avoid any embarrassing slipups when introducing yourself, or your work.\nTime for a brief \"yes\" or \"no\" pop quiz:\n1. Are you a primarily focused on being a direct product or service provider? (Meaning, is your goal to see an ever-growing number of shoes or apps sold, or children taught?)\n2. Are you changing the pattern of your field, or society, in some new way? (Bernard Amadei, for example, founded Engineers Without Borders and revamped the traditional training model for establishing professional standards so that they more closely aligned with issues such as tackling poverty, hunger and disease.)\n3. Are you changing the mindset of people and how they see the world? (Consider Mary Gordon's work teaching more than 500,000 young school children to become more empathic through her Roots of Empathy program.)\nIf you answered \"yes\" to numbers two and three, congratulations, you're a bonafide social entrepreneur.\nIf you responded \"yes\" to the first question above then--according to Drayton, at least--you're most likely an entrepreneur of the traditional variety. Put another way, he notes:\n\"The word 'social' means that the person is guided centrally by a commitment to the good of all, and therefore the work is. That is in contrast to many entrepreneurs who have narrower objectives--they have their family's interests, self-interests, shareholders' interests or some idealistic or religious goal. This is not a criticism of [entrepreneurs], but there is a special need for the entrepreneurs who are in it for the good of all.\"\nYou've no doubt heard of the \"one-for-one\" (or \"buy one, give one\") business model, which TOMS has helped popularize with shoes, eyewear and, most recently, coffee. But this company and similar ventures (like Yoobi, which launched a line of school and office supplies in June, where some items get donated to schools in need) operate as for-profit social enterprises with giving integrated into their missions.\nSo should their founders be considered social entrepreneurs? Not according to Drayton, unless their main focus is addressing a social issue--ahead of everything else, including generating revenues or profits.\n\"Everyone can be, and everyone must be, a changemaker,\" says Drayton, who uses this term for individuals who help make a positive difference in the world. Oftentimes, it's on a local, rather than large-scale, level.\nThink of this category as good fit if you lack the passion, or innovative idea, to drive a social venture where the main mission is to change the world for the better.",
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        "raw_content": "Liability for Tax Underpayments, Penalties, and Interest: Relief for the \u201cInnocent\u201d Spouse\nIn many households, married couples divvy up the responsibilities: one will handle the bills and banking while the other cooks and does the grocery shopping, or one will do the laundry while the other manages the yardwork and house. This split often extends to annual income tax responsibilities, even in couples who use a professional preparer. However, when couples submit joint returns, both are jointly and severally liable for the information included in the return. That means if there\u2019s an underpayment, both spouses are going to be liable for the debt.\nThe tax code does provide means by which a spouse can be relieved of this joint and several obligation. As you can imagine, these exceptions are technical and very fact specific. Recently, the U.S. Tax Court issued two rulings on one of those exceptions: the relief for the innocent spouse. In one case, relief was granted; in the other, relief was denied. What separated these cases?\nEssentially, what separated these cases was the IRS\u2019s ability to prove that the spouse requesting relief had actual knowledge, or should have known, that a misrepresentation was being made. In the first case, the couple separated in 2014 and divorced in 2016. The return at issue was filed in 2014 and did not include an IRA distribution that was deposited into their joint checking account. Although they were living separately at the time, the couple continued to use a joint checking account for all purposes until their eventual divorce. Both had access to this account and regularly made transactions from the account. For tax purposes, they sent their information separately to a third-party preparer. However, the ex-wife was generally responsible for any information related to her inherited IRA.\nIn granting the relief to the ex-husband, the Tax Court held that no evidence existed that he had actual knowledge that a distribution from the account occurred. The Tax Court acknowledged that the ex-husband was generally aware of the account and previous distributions, and that the withdrawal at issue was large enough (when compared to the average account balance) that he should have noticed. However, there was no evidence that the ex-wife specifically informed him that she withdrew money, or that he reviewed the bank records before the joint return was filed.\nOn the other hand, the Tax Court denied relief for an ex-wife when it held that sufficient evidence existed to show she knew about the understatement when the return was filed. In this case, during the twilight of their marriage, the ex-husband received distributions from his employer\u2019s retirement plan. He also opened credit cards, racked up charges that went unpaid, and eventually received cancellation of debt income. The tax return in question was filed in 2013, about one year before the marriage finally ended in divorce. At trial, the ex-wife testified that during their 20-year marriage, the ex-husband had always handled the couple\u2019s tax filings due to his background in banking and finance. She also stated that the 2013 joint return was presented to her on April 14, 2014, one day before it was due. While she looked it over and noticed it reflected a refund, she did not notice that the retirement income and cancellation of debt income were not included.\nIn rejecting her argument, the Tax Court pointed out that the cancellation of debt income was reported on Form 1099-C. The ex-spouse received several of these around the end of 2013. In fact, it was these Forms that made her aware of the credit card accounts. Furthermore, near the end of 2013, the ex-wife signed a notarized waiver allowing her ex-husband to take future distributions without her consent. While he did not take a distribution at that time, the ex-wife should have been aware that he could take a distribution at any time. Moreover, the couple received a Form 1099-R reporting the distribution before the 2013 return was filed. In light of the foregoing, the Tax Court denied the relief and held the two jointly and severally liable for the tax debt.\nThe key takeaway from these cases is communication, or the lack thereof. Spouses that file joint returns should work together when filing a return instead of passing the buck to one party. Even if the couple uses a third-party preparer, they should gather all of the information and review it together before sending it off. Obviously, this might be hard to do when a relationship is its last throes. However, given the wide reaching implications, communication is essential.\nPosted in: jeremy rodriguez, divorce, Tax Planning, tax court",
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        "raw_content": "Home UNSURE Helium [He]\nHelium [He]\nAgustus 02, 2011 UNSURE,\nAm: 4.002602 g/mol\nBlock: p-block Period: 1\nState: gas at 298 K\nBoiling Point: 4.22K (-268.93oC)\nMelting Point: 0.95K (-272.2oC) @ 2.5MPa\nCritical temperature: 5.19K (-267.96oC)\nDensity: 0.1786g/l\nThere is very little helium on earth as nearly all present during and immediately after the earth\u2019s formation has long since been lost as it is so light. Just about all the helium remaining on the planet is the result of radioactive decay. While there is some helium in the atmosphere, currently its isolation from that source by liquefaction and separation of air is not normally economic. This is because it is easier, and cheaper, to isolate the gas from certain natural gases. Concentrations of helium in natural gas in the USA are as high as 7% and other good sources include natural gas from some sources in Poland. It is isolable from these gases by liquefaction and separation of from the natural gas. This would not normally be carried out in the laboratory and helium is available commercially in cylinders under pressure.\nWho: Sir William Ramsey, Nils Langet, P T Cleve\nWhere: Scotland/Sweden\nGreek: helios (sun). \"helium\" in different languages.\nFound in natural gas deposits and in the air (5 parts per billion) Constantly lost to space; replenished by radioactive decay (alpha particles). helium is the second most abundant element in the universe by mass (25%). Most of the helium supplied around the world comes from the area around Amarillo, Texas.\nAnnual commercial production is around 4500 tons.\nUniverse: 2.3 x 105 ppm (by weight)\nSun: 2.3 x 105 ppm (by weight)\nAtmosphere: 5.2 ppm\nEarth\u2019s Crust: 0.008 ppm\nSeawater: 7 x 10-6 ppm\nUsed in balloons as it is lighter than air, and unlike hydrogen, not flammable; deep sea diving and welding. Also used in very low temperature research and nuclear power plant coolant. Future possible uses include use as coolant for nuclear fusion power plants and in superconducting electric systems.\nAt extremely low temperatures, liquid helium is used to cool certain metals to produce superconductivity, such as in superconducting magnets used in magnetic resonance imaging. Helium at low temperatures is also used in cryogenics.\nBecause it is inert, helium is used as a protective gas in growing silicon and germanium crystals, in titanium and zirconium production, in gas chromatography, and as an atmosphere for protecting historical documents. This property also makes it useful in supersonic wind tunnels.\nEvidence of helium was first detected on August 18, 1868 as a bright yellow line with a wavelength of 587.49 nanometres in the spectrum of the chromosphere of the Sun, by French astronomer Pierre Janssen during a total solar eclipse in Guntur, India. This line was initially assumed to be sodium. On October 20 of the same year, English astronomer Norman Lockyer observed a yellow line in the solar spectrum, which he named the D3 line, for it was near the known D1 and D2 lines of sodium, and concluded that it was caused by an element in the Sun unknown on Earth. He and English chemist Edward Frankland named the element with the Greek word for the Sun.\nOn 26 March 1895 British chemist William Ramsay isolated helium on Earth by treating the mineral cleveite with mineral acids. Ramsay was looking for argon but, after separating nitrogen and oxygen from the gas liberated by sulfuric acid, noticed a bright-yellow line that matched the D3 line observed in the spectrum of the Sun. These samples were identified as hhelium by Lockyer and British physicist William Crookes. It was independently isolated from cleveite the same year by chemists Per Teodor Cleve and Abraham Langlet in Uppsala, Sweden, who collected enough of the gas to accurately determine its atomic weight. helium was also isolated by the American geochemist William Francis Hillebrand prior to Ramsay\u2019s discovery when he noticed unusual spectral lines while testing a sample of the mineral uraninite. Hillebrand, however, attributed the lines to nitrogen. His letter of congratulations to Ramsay offers an interesting case of discovery and near-discovery in science.\nIn 1907, Ernest Rutherford and Thomas Royds demonstrated that an alpha particle is a helium nucleus. In 1908, helium was first liquefied by Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes by cooling the gas to less than one kelvin. He tried to solidify it by further reducing the temperature but failed because helium does not have a triple point temperature where the solid, liquid, and gas phases are at equilibrium. It was first solidified in 1926 by his student Willem Hendrik Keesom by subjecting helium to 25 atmospheres of pressure.\nIn 1938, Russian physicist Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa discovered that helium-4 has almost no viscosity at temperatures near absolute zero, a phenomenon now called superfluidity. In 1972, the same phenomenon was observed in helium-3 by American physicists Douglas D. Osheroff, David M. Lee, and Robert C. Richardson.\nhelium has the lowest melting and boiling point of any element. Liquid Helium is called a \"quantum fluid\" as it displays atomic properties on a macroscopic scale. The viscosity of liquid helium is 25 micropoises (water has a viscosity of 10,000 micropoises). As helium is cooled below its transition point, it has an unusual property of superfluidity with a viscosity approaching zero micropoises. In addition, liquid helium has extremely high thermal conductivity.\nhelium is the second most abundant and second lightest element in the periodic table. It is also the least reactive of all the group 18 (noble gases) elements.\nOne cubic metre of helium will lift 1kg. helium is the preferred choice for airships as although it is more expensive it is not flammable and has 92% the lifting power of hydrogen.\nThe voice of a person who has inhaled helium temporarily sounds high-pitched, resembling those of the cartoon characters \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\". This is because the speed of sound in helium is nearly three times that in air. Although the vocal effect of inhaling helium may be amusing, it can be dangerous if done to excess since helium is a simple asphyxiant, thus it displaces oxygen needed for normal respiration. Death by asphyxiation will result within minutes if pure helium is breathed continuously.\nHelium Compounds\nhelium is chemically unreactive under all normal conditions due to its valence of zero. Because of this extreme conditions are needed to create the small handful of helium compounds, which are all unstable at standard temperature and pressure.\nNo useful (with exception to those produced for scientific research) or commercial helium compounds exist.\nReactions of Helium\nHelium is chemically unreactive under all normal conditions due to its valence of zero. It is an electrical insulator unless ionized. As with the other noble gases, helium has metastable energy levels that allow it to remain ionized in an electrical discharge with a voltage below its ionization potential. Helium can form unstable compounds with tungsten, iodine, fluorine, sulfur and phosphorus when it is subjected to an electric glow discharge, through electron bombardment or is otherwise a plasma. HeNe, HgHe10, WHe2 and the molecular ions He2+, He2++, HeH+, and HeD+ have been created this way. This technique has also allowed the production of the neutral molecule He2, which has a large number of band systems, and HgHe, which is apparently only held together by polarization forces. Theoretically, other compounds, like helium fluorohydride (HHeF), may also be possible.\nOccurrence and Production of Helium\nhelium is the second most abundant element in the known Universe after hydrogen and constitutes 23% of the elemental mass of the universe. It is concentrated in stars, where it is formed from hydrogen by the nuclear fusion of the proton-proton chain reaction and CNO cycle. According to the Big Bang model of the early development of the universe, the vast majority of helium was formed during Big Bang nucleosynthesis, from one to three minutes after the Big Bang. As such, measurements of its abundance contribute to cosmological models.\nIn the Earth\u2019s atmosphere, the concentration of helium by volume is only 5.2 parts per million, largely because most helium in the Earth\u2019s atmosphere escapes into space due to its inertness and low mass. In the Earth\u2019s heterosphere, a part of the upper atmosphere, helium and other lighter gases are the most abundant elements.\nNearly all helium on Earth is a result of radioactive decay. The decay product is primarily found in minerals of uranium and thorium, including cleveites, pitchblende, carnotite, monazite and beryl, because they emit alpha particles, which consist of helium nuclei (He2+) to which electrons readily combine. In this way an estimated 3.4 litres of helium per year are generated per cubic kilometer of the Earth\u2019s crust. In the Earth\u2019s crust, the concentration of helium is 8 parts per billion. In seawater, the concentration is only 4 parts per trillion. 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The principal impurity in Grade-A helium is neon.\nAs of 2004, over one hundred and fifty million cubic metres of helium were extracted from natural gas or withdrawn from helium reserves, annually, with approximately 84% of production from the United States, 10% from Algeria, and most of the remainder from Canada, China, Poland, Qatar, and Russia. In the United States, most helium is produced in Kansas and Texas.\nDiffusion of crude natural gas through special semi-permeable membranes and other barriers is another method to recover and purify helium. Helium can be synthesized by bombardment of lithium or boron with high-velocity protons, but this is not an economically viable method of production.\nIsotopes of Helium\nA subset of exotic light nuclei, the exotic helium isotopes have larger atomic masses than helium\u2019s natural isotopes. Although all exotic helium isotopes decay with a half-llife of less than one second, researchers have eagerly created exotic light isotopes through particle accelerator collisions to create unusual atomic nuclei for elements such as helium, lithium, and nitrogen. The bizarre nuclear structures of such isotopes may offer insight into the isolated properties of neutrons.\nThe most widely-studied exotic helium isotope, for example, is helium-8. This isotope is thought to consist of a normal helium-4 nucleus surrounded by four neutrons dubbed a \"halo\" (6He also has a halo of neutrons). Halo nuclei have become an area of intense research. isotopes up to helium-10, with two protons and eight neutrons, have been confirmed. By comparison, the most common He-4 isotope has only two neutrons.\nThere are eight known isotopes of helium, but only helium-3 and helium-4 are stable. 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        "raw_content": "What to do when your ex violates the divorce decree\nOn behalf of Marvin Law Office, L.L.C. posted in Divorce on Wednesday, April 20, 2016.\nAs we have discussed before in this blog, the final divorce decree is not always the end of the matter. For one thing, if there is a child support or child custody order, one parent or the other could have reason to seek a modification someday.\nContinue reading What to do when your ex violates the divorce decree...\nDivorced basketball stars spar over child support\nOn behalf of Marvin Law Office, L.L.C. posted in Child Support on Friday, April 15, 2016.\nRaising children with serious health problems is stressful and expensive enough when the parents are living together and sharing in the work. When the parents are separated or divorced, it must be doubly difficult, though of course most parents do everything they can to get sick or disabled kids the medical care and support they need.\nContinue reading Divorced basketball stars spar over child support...\nMinn. House committee OKs anti-permanent alimony bill\nOn behalf of Marvin Law Office, L.L.C. posted in Divorce on Tuesday, April 5, 2016.\nLast month, we shared a post about permanent spousal maintenance in Minnesota, and some critics\u2019 views of it. At the time, Rep. Peggy Scott was preparing to introduce a bill at the Legislature that would make it easier for someone paying alimony with no end date to get the payments cancelled.\nContinue reading Minn. House committee OKs anti-permanent alimony bill...",
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        "raw_content": "Hollerich, a heterogeneous neighborhood with multiple attractions\nAccueil \u00bb Practical Information \u00bb Luxembourg, an international and dynamic city \u00bb Hollerich, a heterogeneous neighborhood with multiple attractions\nLocated to the south on the City, Hollerich is one of the four most densely populated neighbourhoods of the capital with 73 inhabitants/ha. Hollerich is a heterogeneous neighborhood composed of residences and single-family homes, businesses and administrations near the station area.\nHollerich is also adjoining the districts of Belair, Ville Haute, Gasperich, Cessange and Merl..\nCharacteristics of Hollerich district\nHollerich is a diverse district made up of family apartment blocks and houses near Park Merl, with businesses and administrative buildings towards the station area.\nThe main street, rue de Hollerich is known for its bars, busy at weekends and at night. The district, all in length, enjoys an excellent connection with the motorway network.\nCheaper in terms of rent than the neighbouring sector Belair and has a diverse population.\nThe former Villeroy & Boch factories were located in Hollerich, in this district, which was the object of future transformations.\nFor skate lovers, a skate park is located Rue de l\u2019Abattoir.\nGood to Know about Hollerich\nSchools: The Geessekn\u00e4ppchen Campus in Hollerich includes the following Luxembourgish secondary schools: the Ath\u00e9n\u00e9e de Luxembourg, the Lyc\u00e9e Aline Mayrisch, the Lyc\u00e9e Michel Rodange, the ISL (International School of Luxemburg, the Lyc\u00e9e Technique Business School and ECG management, and the Conservatoire de Luxembourg.\nThe campus also offers sports facilities, including an athletics track, several gyms, an Olympic pool and a football field.\nA Luxembourgish pre-school, pre-school and primary school are also present on site as well as a school home for day-care centers.\nFor more infos about schools in Luxembourg visit the Education section of Just Arrived.\nTransport/Bus: bus 4, 12, 15, 17, 24, 125, CN1 cover this area.\nHousing: less expensivethan the adjoining Belair district, Hollerich attracts a heterogeneous population. To find out more about real estate prices Hollerich and districts of Luxembourg City\nHollerich, a future eco-responsible district\nA huge ecological project \u00ab Hollerich Village \u00bb with an artisanal and commercial area should come about in the next few years (2020) and could create a heart in the neighbourhood.\nThis development project along the railway line is part of the larger project of the Hollerich Gate.",
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        "raw_content": "Guy Munnings\nFundraising for Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal\nGuy's Escot Rock Solid Race page\nattempting the Rock Solid Challenge for Wallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal because of the great work they do.\nEvent: Escot Rock Solid Race, 15 Mar 2014\nTeams: Philip Marsh , Royal Bristol Childrens Hospital\nWallace & Gromit's Grand Appeal\nWe support Bristol Children's Hospital to save lives & support sick children\nI have the \u2018good fortune\u2019 to have been conned into taking part in The Rock Solid Challenge in Escot Park, Exeter (http://www.rocksolidrace.com/) March 15 2014. We are doing the 10K course as a team/group/gang!!\nWhilst having been fit in my younger days, I am now somewhat out of shape but have been furiously training for the past three weeks and am sure that, if carried by someone, I could safely make it round the course. There has been talk of taking a defib machine with us just in case, this will probably end up being a small battery and some jump leads!\nFailing this I will have to stumble, crawl and swim through mud under my own steam (and there\u2019s probably flaming hoops to leap through). I would therefore really appreciate your support by means of sponsorship. The Rock Solid organisers are supporting CANCER RESEARCH UK and my chosen charity is The Royal Bristol Children\u2019s Hospital and the donation page can be found at http://www.justgiving.com/Guy-Munnings\nOne of the many reasons for choosing to support The Royal Bristol Children\u2019s Hospital is that a friend and team member has a 3 year old son, Henry, who on the 5th October contracted Ecoli and a disease called HUS which attacked his Kidneys, Stomach and Brain. Henry was admitted to Bristol Children\u2019s Hospital on the 11th October and was in a coma for 6 weeks. Nearly 5 months later there has been little improvement and we await a move to a Neuro rehab centre where Henry can start some kind of rehabilitation to prepare him and his family for his return home to Exeter in 6-12 months. It\u2019s been one of the hardest times ever for the family and I honestly don\u2019t know how I would cope in a similar situation.\nThey\u2019ve had some amazing support from the Ronald McDonald House in Bristol where they have been provided with somewhere to sleep each night and of course the truly amazing Royal Bristol Children\u2019s Hospital who care for Henry 24/7.\nI have two small children and can only imagine what the family deal with on a daily basis. I\u2019m sure some of you will feel the same too.\nRoyal Bristol Childrens Hospital\nThe Grand Appeal is the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity, transforming the lives of sick children from Bristol, the South West and beyond. Help save the lives of sick children, provide pioneering medical equipment and keep families together by donating or fundraising for The Grand Appeal.",
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        "raw_content": "The perfect son. The perfect doctor.\nDebbie Moore-Black, RN | Physician | July 8, 2016\nBenjamin, Jr. was the apple of their eye. He was cute and inquisitive, and smart. Very, very smart. The minute he took his first breath into this world, his mom and dad had already ordained him as a future MD. He would become a doctor and follow in his father\u2019s steps. No questions asked. He would become the second MD in the family. Every birthday, his parties were doctor-themed: kiddie stethoscopes, pretend syringes, colorful doctor-like toys.\nEach year, Ben grew taller, handsome, muscular, and loved airplanes. He grew into a good looking young man. In high school, he excelled in the sciences and math. Chemistry, biology, calculus, physics. He tutored kids older than him. Nothing was too hard for Ben. He was the small town hero. He brought his high school to fame as the star quarterback of the year. Chiseled face and body, he was everything to his parents, Benjamin and Sally O\u2019Malley.\nThe girls loved him because he was a manly man, but kind and gentle and polite. The guys loved him also. As he was everybody\u2019s best friend. He was everybody\u2019s champ. Awards came naturally for Ben. And on his graduation day, the scholarships were plentiful. Football scholarships, math and science scholarships, and he was able to pick and choose which college he wanted to go to.\nEarly on, as an only child, Ben\u2019s parents knew that he was brilliant. He could put a difficult puzzle together in minutes. He could recite math flash card equations with a blink of an eye. And his parents knew: A doctor was born.\nAs Ben grew older, he went along with the idea of being an MD. He loved pleasing his parents but he knew if he told them that he really wanted to be was a pilot, there would be repercussions. He knew that if he questioned his future to his parents that this was not what he wanted, he would face anger, and then silence and then near non-existence. He wanted to fly those friendly skies. And he knew he would want to be a pilot one day. Not a doctor.\nThough Ben lived a very comfortable life, as his dad was a neurosurgeon, he certainly didn\u2019t need any financial assistance for college. But the scholarships rolled in. And instead of Ben wanting to train to be a pilot, his dad chose his alma mater. Ben would go to the college his dad went to. And he would major in biology and then according to Dad\u2019s plan, he would also become a neurosurgeon.\nIn the summer months, Ben would take flying lessons, and figured he would settle flying as a hobby. He knew that if he didn\u2019t go according to the \u201cplan,\u201d his parents would cut him off. Financially, and mentally. As loving as they were as parents, in a split second, they could turn cold as ice. Freezing cold.\nSo Ben earned his bachelor\u2019s degree in biology, and then he endured four more years of medical school. He worked hard as a student, he also worked hard at not falling in love. And each year in school, got harder and harder, and he felt more isolated and lonely, always pleasing his parents with the best of grades. He came home for the winter holidays and put his \u201cmask\u201d on. The mask that said he loved medical school, the mask that said he loved staying up all hours in the hospital tending to endless patients with endless medical problems and complications. The mask that said he dated once in awhile but hadn\u2019t found \u201cthe one\u201d yet, the mask that said he couldn\u2019t wait to do seven more years of neurosurgical residency training.\nBen grew more and more distant from his friends, his buddies, his patients and his parents. He spent sleepless nights and then would have to wake up early and start the day over again, studying, patient assignments and rounding, tests and papers and the list of \u201cto-dos\u201d was endless.\nBen was exhausted and realized he never wanted to be an MD. He realized the pressure his parents put him through year after year. He had to be perfect. He had to make As, and he realized he was trapped, and his parents dictated his life, the minute he was born.\nAnd he felt no way out. No escape. And he\u2019d look up into the skies and realized he would never be that pilot, that love for adventure and blue skies and places that he dreamed of going to would never happen. His dreams were never recognized. Never respected. And instead of growing angrier at his parents, he became quiet and distant. After eight years of grueling college, he finally became an MD. As they called out his name, Ben walked slowly across the stage to accept his medical degree. Top of his class \u2014 they called him \u201cthe whiz\u201d \u2014 Ben took his boards and passed with flying colors. As he slowly unwrapped and unraveled his certificate announcing:\nBenjamin O\u2019Malley, Jr.\nHe finally achieved what his parents had demanded of him. And now seven more years to become a neurosurgeon.\nBen Sr. And Sally noticed that their Ben hadn\u2019t been home in quite awhile. They noticed that he didn\u2019t answer his phone when they called over and over again.\nBut within two weeks, a package showed up at the semi-mansion of Dr. Benjamin and Sally O\u2019Malley. They were thrilled but puzzled. They slowly opened the unidentified package. And they unraveled their son\u2019s diploma. Fine parchment that elegantly stated Benjamin O\u2019Malley, Jr. was now a doctor of medicine.\nAnd inside this diploma was an eerie message scratched in a handwriting they did not recognize.\nI think this diploma belongs to you. I hope you will be happy with this.\nBen Jr. (Doc Jr.)\nPuzzled and confused they tried calling Ben over and over again. He lived thousands of miles away from his mom and dad so they couldn\u2019t just jump in their car.\nSeveral days later, a colleague and friend of Ben\u2019s called his parents. Ben had not shown up for his hospital assignments. He was always on time, always early, always ready before anyone else. Always.\nHis colleagues called the police because this was not the Ben they knew. The condo door was unlocked by the manager of the condominiums. A raw stale smell penetrated the home that the police had to wear masks. They searched Ben\u2019s home. High and low, all three stories, and there he was. In a closet, tongue protruding and engorged, cyanotic face and his neck. Roped and hanging from the closet.\nBen. The perfect son. The perfect MD.\nNever allowed to be Ben. Never allowed to be that pilot. Never allowed to be who he wanted to be.\nDictated and manipulated to be the perfect son. Perfection. A life of no identity led him to his own death.\nAccording to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), suicide is the 10th leading cause of death. In 2013, 41,149 people committed suicide in the USA.\nPeople who commit suicide think their problems are unsolvable, and they feel completely out of control.\nFeelings of pain, loneliness, rejection, abuse, helplessness, deep sadness, guilt, and depression are what they may be feeling when contemplating suicide.\nDon\u2019t turn your back to someone who talks of suicide. Get help. 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        "raw_content": "No Children? Why You Still Need an Estate Plan\nSomeone has to inherit your assets, and if you don't decide, state laws will do it for you. That means your awful Great Uncle Ed may inherit, while your beloved cousin Mary may get nothing. That's only one reason to get busy.\nEstate planning is an extremely personal process, not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. When an individual has no close relatives (other than perhaps a spouse), the decisions required to prepare an estate plan can sometimes feel overwhelming. Over the years, I have observed this struggle firsthand, causing some individuals to take years to complete their estate plan, or worse yet, not finish it at all.\nHere are some considerations if you find yourself struggling:\nPlan for Incapacity\nEvery adult should have an advanced directive for health care and a durable power of attorney for legal and financial decisions. These documents allow you to determine who will be in charge of your medical and legal affairs in the event you are no longer able to make these decisions for yourself. Not even a spouse has the legal right to make certain decisions for you without these documents. And, if you become incapacitated without these documents in place, your closest relatives will be involved in a court proceeding known as a guardianship or conservatorship to appoint someone (who you may not know) to be in charge of these decisions for you.\nConsider a Trust\nA trust is a legal document that can be used to manage many of your assets during your life, and act as a substitute for your will when you die. It has two main advantages: A trust helps avoid probate at your death and it allows you to give an inheritance in a protected and private way.\nProbate is a court process that clears titles to assets in your sole name (essentially assets without a joint owner or a beneficiary designation) when you die. Courts typically require notice be given to your closest living relatives, known as your heirs-at-law. If you do not have a spouse or a child, your closest living relatives are your parents, followed by your siblings (or nieces and nephews if a sibling is deceased), followed by grandparents, great aunts and great uncles, and lastly, cousins. It\u2019s quite possible that your closest living relatives could be people you barely know or people you might not want involved in your affairs.\nWithout at least a will, your closest living relatives (determined by laws in your state called intestacy) could inherit your assets. Even if you have a will, the probate process typically requires these relatives to receive notice of the proceeding, giving them an opportunity to intercede and find out information about all of your assets.\nThe best way to avoid these issues is to create a trust. During your life you should have your trust own most of your assets (except, for example a retirement account, which has a beneficiary designation). This is known as funding your trust, and it helps avoid probate for assets titled in the name of your trust.\nIn your Trust you\u2019ll need to appoint a person who will be in charge after you\u2019re gone, known as a successor Trustee. (During your life you can be the Trustee and manage your own assets.) A Trustee can be a person or an entity such as a financial institution. The Trustee will make sure your assets are distributed the way your Trust states. It\u2019s very important to make sure you choose a Trustee who is responsible, responsive and organized.\nIf there is no one in your life who fits this definition, the best course may be to choose a professional to be the Trustee, such as an attorney, accountant, bank, investment manager or trust company. A professional will charge to provide these services, but the cost can be worth it to know that your wishes will be followed correctly. Your attorney should be able to help you find a reputable professional Trustee. In order to find an attorney skilled in estate planning, you can look at the list of attorneys in ACTEC (the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel).\nWhat to Do with Your Assets\nThis can be the decision that people struggle with most. Many times, people will want to make sure their parents are taken care of. However, since most of us will survive our parents, successor beneficiaries need to be named. Nieces and nephews are typically benefited. However, others to consider are friends, pets and charities. Your attorney can review the best way to leave your assets so that distant family members will have difficulty contesting your decisions.\nCharities can also be included in the estate plan. 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        "raw_content": "Metal detectors at Missouri Capitol might lose funding\nA House budget committee stripped funding for security measures from state budget\nVisitors to the Missouri Capitol may not be required to pass through metal detectors and X-ray machines before entering the building next year. A House Budget Committee stripped funding for the security measures from the state budget it advanced this week and instead authorized the Missouri Capitol police to hire five more officers. The security measures, which were installed in January, are unpopular with most lawmakers, especially after Gov. Eric Greitens lifted a ban on the concealed carry of weapons in the Statehouse, The Kansas City Star reported. \"If you're allowing firearms into the building, then why have the metal detectors?\" said state Sen. 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Signs then went up prohibiting firearms in the Capitol, but Greitens lifted the ban after objections were raised. Before the signs were removed, Rep. Nick Marshall, a Parkville Republican, put up a sign on his office offering to lend a gun to anyone with a concealed-carry permit. He argued that the gun ban violated state law. Marshall said he now hopes the new security checkpoints will be gone by the next legislative session. \"The whole spectacle of it, to see schoolchildren or my constituents patted down and treated like they did something wrong,\" he said. \"This is the people's building, and they should be able to come and go with freedom.\" State Sen. Jeanie Riddle, a Jefferson City Republican who chairs the joint legislative committee on Capitol security, said she's reserving judgment on the issue. \"We should look at what's working and what problems people are experiencing,\" she said. \"We're giving it a chance to run its course and see if there are any problems that need to be corrected.\"\nVisitors to the Missouri Capitol may not be required to pass through metal detectors and X-ray machines before entering the building next year.\nA House Budget Committee stripped funding for the security measures from the state budget it advanced this week and instead authorized the Missouri Capitol police to hire five more officers.\nThe security measures, which were installed in January, are unpopular with most lawmakers, especially after Gov. 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        "raw_content": "Google Maps has become one of those must-have apps since it launched in 2005. It's extremely handy when trying to navigate your way around an unfamiliar city, or find that hidden gem of a restaurant that all the locals are buzzing about.\nBut the app is so much more than just a navigational tool. It's packed with features that you might not even know exist.\n(Bonus: Click here to learn 12 Google Maps tricks you'll use time and time again.)\nEven though there are plenty of helpful Google Maps features, it does have one strange characteristic that is difficult to figure out. For mostly unexplained reasons, there are places that are hidden on Google Maps, that users are not allowed to see.\nKeep reading and we'll show you some of them.\nBabylon, Iraq\nImage: Babylon, Iraq (Souce: Google Maps)\nOne of the classic 7 Wonders of the World is the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. The area is now a city in Iraq. If you try to look at it on Google Maps, all you will see is a big blurred out area. I wonder why???\nKidnappers' Ohio home\nImage: Ariel Castro's Ohio home (Source: Google Maps)\nDo you remember the odd story a few years back about an Ohio man, Ariel Castro, who kidnapped three women? Castro held the women captive for nearly a decade in his Cleveland home.\nThe house was eventually torn down by authorities. However, before it was destroyed, Google Maps blurred it out on its Street View function. You can see a capture from it above.\nImage: Area 51...Lincoln County, NV (Source: Google Maps)\nI'm sure that you've all heard of Area 51. It's a highly classified area of a U.S. military base in Nevada. For decades people have speculated that this facility is used by the government to experiment on aliens that have crashed to earth and deconstruct their spaceship technology.\nYou might not buy into those conspiracy theories, and for good reason. There's never been any factual evidence backing it up. However, Google Maps does blur the area out so people can't see it, which probably adds to conspiracy theorists' speculation.\nImage: North Korea (Source: Google Maps)\nNorth Korea is a secretive country as it is. Making it even more secretive is the fact that you can't see any details of it on Google Maps. City names and green mountains are all you'll find.\nImage: Blurred properties at Stockton-on-Tees (Source: Google Maps)\nThere is an area in England called Stockton-on-Tees. For some unknown reason, two properties on Princeport Road have been pixelated on Google Maps for years. One of the property owners even told a local newspaper that she has no idea why you can't see it on Google Maps. It's quite the mystery.\nImage: Air Force facility in Taipei, Taiwan (Source: Google Maps)\nThis one is especially strange. This facility used by the Republic of China Air Force in Taipei, Taiwan actually shows up on Google Maps. However, if you try to zoom in it won't let you. In fact, it simply moves you to a surrounding neighborhood. Quite odd.\nImage: Moruroa (Source: Google Maps)\nMoruroa is a part of the French Polynesian islands found in the South Pacific. For some reason you can see parts of the island, but other parts are blurred out. It's believed that France conducted nuclear weapons tests there for decades, which could be the reason for the secrecy.\nImage: Faroe Islands (Source: Google Maps)\nDenmark controls the Faroe Islands. They are located in the North Atlantic Ocean. No one seems to know why but Google Maps has blurred out part of the islands. It's a mystery for sure.\n7 Google Maps tricks only the pros know\nNearly 1 billion people use Google Maps each month. Not only does it show you how to get to where you need to go, it can help you plan weekend trips, entire vacations and so much more. Use these power tips to go beyond your basic turn-by-turn directions.\nClick here for helpful instructions and screenshots.\nKim's Take: New Year's resolutions for your digital life",
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        "raw_content": "The Find: Cafecito Organico\nBy By C. Thi Nguyen and Special to the Los Angeles Times\nThe corner of Heliotrope and Melrose might be the new cutting edge for bargain-basement culinary delights. Right next to avant-garde ice creamery Scoops is the second branch of Cafecito Organico. You can get your two scoops of experimental beet-cashew and salty mascarpone ice cream for $3, then walk next door and get an individually dripped, single-origin mug of coffee for $2.50. It's complete gustatory bliss for not that much more than the price of a Happy Meal.\nThe Heliotrope Cafecito is a sweet little place. It's down the block from Los Angeles City College and it's built for students: lots of inside seating, big communal tables. Music is an iPod running through a guitar amp. There aren't any fancy barista uniforms, just some chilled-out youngsters behind the counter \u2014 though there's a gleam of fanaticism in their eye when they take up their coffee-making implements.\nAngel Orozco \u2014 founder, roaster and co-owner \u2014 started on the supply side of the coffee business. He became a roaster, then a farmers market vendor and finally opened the first retail location of Cafecito on Hoover Avenue earlier this year, and the second location on Heliotrope a little more than a month ago. They'll do you all the perfect foamed little espresso drinks you want, but if you chat for a while with the folks behind the counter, you'll figure out where the shop's heart is at: single-origin, Central American coffees, roasted light and individually dripped, to show off the peculiar soul of each bean.\nIndividual preparation is an intricate process that takes about five minutes a cup. Baristas carefully weigh the coffee grounds; some of the more obsessive baristas weigh the water. They have various drip devices (the Hario V60 pour-over and the Clever, a hybrid between the V60 and a French press), and they have opinions about which device better shows off which bean. There's pre-wetting and pre-warming and the sort of intense attention to detail that you might expect during an all-out tea ceremony but not for a $2.50 mug of coffee. During the rushes they'll resort to brewing bigger batches of coffee, but you can always get any origin you like individually dripped for the same price, just by asking.\nThe affordability is part of the point. Orozco's beans are organic, his roasting process is green and the disposables are all soy-based, but he doesn't want to price out people in the community.\nHe also happens to make some of the best drip coffee in Los Angeles. The Nicaraguan drip is full of complex chocolate and mushroom notes and the tiniest bit of ginger burn. Guatemalan drip is luminous, with subtly glowing orange rind and dense nutty flavors, and a wild pepperiness. And Costa Rican is like drinking dark wine made from nuts. Orozco plans to start guided tastings and brewing seminars.\nEspresso shots are all ristretto \u2014 short and intense. The aesthetic here leans toward the complex, dark and spiky. It's Joan Jett punching you in the nose. The iced coffee is unexpectedly wonderful, made from cold-brewed coffee concentrate, brewed for almost a day. The process gets you brilliantly etched, live-wire coffee, worth checking out, even by coffee snobs.\nThe Heliotrope branch is set up for hot food; there's a pleasant bison sandwich (sort of a progressive hippie California version of a pulled-pork sandwich) and hot skillets full of egg and potato. The original branch, on Hoover Avenue, is a bright orange triangle stuck in a residential neighborhood. That one has a slightly larger variety of coffees, a comfy patio and, if possible, an even chiller vibe than the Heliotrope branch. People tap away at laptops; punker girls in argyle leggings pass around headphones.\nThe coffee brewing is a strange sort of art; perfection varies with each bean, with each roast, with each day's weather. Sometimes the coffee's just pretty good. But on a good brew, you might manage to get a mug of quietly mind-bending, hot, singing, black joy. What else do you want for $2.50?\nLOCATIONS: 534 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles, (213) 537-8367; and 710 N. Heliotrope Drive, Los Angeles, (213) 537-8367; http://www.cafecitoorganico.com.\nPRICE: Coffee drinks $2.50 to $5; pastries $2 to $2.50; entrees $6 to $11.\nDETAILS: Hoover shop: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday; 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Heliotrope shop: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday; 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday to Friday; 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. Both locations: credit cards accepted. Street parking.",
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        "title": "Is \u2018Law & Order\u2019 About to Be Canceled? (The New York Times) - Base de donn\u00e9es Articles - LawAndOrder-fr.com",
        "raw_content": "Is \u2018Law & Order\u2019 About to Be Canceled?\nPeople close to \u201cLaw & Order\u201d were told Thursday afternoon that the pioneering NBC drama had been canceled. But the network has not yet confirmed the decision, and there were indications late Thursday that talks about its fate were continuing.\nThe series, produced by Dick Wolf, is tied with \u201cGunsmoke\u201d as the longest-running prime-time drama on network television. Its 20th season will conclude this month.\nIn phone calls Thursday afternoon, Mr. Wolf\u2019s production company informed people involved with the show about the cancellation, including Fred Berner, an executive producer based in New York, and Ed Zuckerman, a former co-executive producer. Mr. Zuckerman described himself as stunned by the news. \u201cIt\u2019s been such a pillar of the television world we all live in,\u201d he said.\nMr. Berner said the actors on \u201cLaw & Order\u201d were also informed of the cancellation.\nIf true, he said, \u201cit\u2019s a kick in the gut to New York.\u201d Thousands of people in the city are employed, directly and indirectly, by the series and its two spinoffs.\nIt is possible that the show still has some life left in it.\nNBC and Mr. Wolf \u201care still having conversations,\u201d two sources close to the talks said Thursday evening. They requested anonymity because they were not authorized by their employers to comment on the record.\nReached on his cellphone while on vacation in China, Rene Balcer, an executive producer of \u201cLaw & Order,\u201d had no comment on the reports on Deadline Hollywood Daily and elsewhere that the show had been canceled. Other producers of the show and its spinoffs did not immediately respond to requests for comment.\nAn NBC spokesman said he had no comment.\nMany in the television business had expected NBC to renew the series this month, if only to allow Mr. Wolf to beat \u201cGunsmoke,\u201d something he has long sought to achieve.\n\u201cLaw & Order\u201d profoundly influenced the generations of police procedurals that have come and gone since it had its premiere in 1990. The two \u201cLaw & Order\u201d spinoffs, \u201cSpecial Victims Unit\u201d and \u201cCriminal Intent,\u201d will most likely not be affected by the decision about the original program.\nCorrection: An earlier version of this post said that \u201cLaw & Order\u201d was tied with \u201cGunsmoke\u201d as the longest-running prime-time series on network television. The two are tied as the longest-running prime-time dramas \u2014 \u201cThe Simpsons,\u201d an animated comedy series on Fox, has had a longer run.",
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        "raw_content": "Law & Order Will Thicken Plots With Current Events\nPubli\u00e9 par Bill Keveney dans USA Today le 26/07/01.\nAfter 11 years, how does a hit crime drama come up with new plots? It doesn't hurt to check police logs, a source that NBC's Law & Order sometimes mines for its fictional dramas. In the upcoming season, watch for plots inspired by the shooting of Robert Blake's wife, the arrest of Sean Combs, the Chandra Levy disappearance and the murders that took place in an apartment above the Carnegie Deli in May. A story that parallels former U.S. senator Bob Kerrey's revelation about his service in Vietnam becomes the jumping-off point for a fictional murder, executive producer Barry Schindel says.\nIn the episode with ties to the murder of Blake's wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, a woman is shot outside an Irish pub while waiting for her husband, a washed-up singer (Gary Busey) who claims he went back inside to place a bet. And an episode inspired by the arrest of Combs, who was acquitted of charges stemming from a nightclub fight, looks at a shooting that occurred after someone throws money in the face of a rap star, who is accompanied by his actress girlfriend.\nDick Wolf, the creator and executive producer of Law & Order and its two younger siblings, including the new Law & Order: Criminal Intent, says the Carnegie Deli-related story includes a mistaken cross-racial identification that leads to a very politically incorrect situation.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Page >> Resources >> Virginia\nVirginia State Bar (VSB)\nThe Virginia State Bar (VSB) was created in 1938 by the General Assembly as an administrative agency of the Supreme Court of Virginia. The creation of the agency unified Virginia's lawyers in a mandatory State Bar. The VSB is governed by its Council and Executive Committee, whose members are elected or appointed from every judicial circuit in the Commonwealth. The mission of the Virginia State Bar, as an administrative agency of the Supreme Court of Virginia, is to regulate the legal profession of Virginia; to advance the availability and quality of legal services provided to the people of Virginia; and to assist in improving the legal profession and the judicial system.\n1111 East Main Street, Suite 700, Richmond, VA, 23219-3565",
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        "raw_content": "Helena, AL Cremation Services\nWhat to Expect from Cremation Services in Helena, AL\nCremation services in Helena, AL completely understand how you will be devastated by the loss of a loved one and will need help and assistance in arranging a cremation.\nOne of the main reasons that people regularly choose a cremation over a burial is linked to the cremation costs in Helena, AL. The final bill for cremating a person is usually far lower than the cost of arranging a burial because you do not have to pay for the land, its preparation and then the long-term upkeep.\nAcross all of America cremations are rapidly increasing as the most popular choice of interment and it is predicted that over 50% of people will choose cremation within the next 20 years or so. An exact and full price list will be passed to the person organizing the cremation so that you fully understand all of the cremation costs in Helena, AL.\nWhy Do People Choose Cremation in Helena, AL?\nWhen you have experienced standing around a graveside as the body is lowered into the earth, it is an experience that many prefer to forget. The very different, and less dramatic experience of attending a cremation, focuses more on the person who has died rather than the events organized by Helena, AL cremation services.\nSome religions will only accept a cremation as the only option for interment and this will be explained by cremation services in Helena, AL. In the past, other religions would not accept a cremation as an alternative, but in modern times, the majority of religions are completely accepting of the cremation method being used.\nWere you to cast a survey, you would find that modern cemeteries are regarded as extremely sterile and lacking of great character and if you live in a colder area, a grave is a difficult place to visit because of the weather, especially the snow and even more so in a northern state. This explains why many people look at the Helena, AL cremation costs and choose it as their best option\nIn the majority of states, you can care for the deceased at your own home, but the majority of people will prefer that cremation services in Helena, AL will undertake the facility.\nHelena, AL cremation services will explain that the body of the deceased is placed into a container which can be a coffin or casket, but a simple and suitable container is all that the law requires. At the crematorium, the employees will remove jewelry and medical devices, like pacemakers, to reduce the safety hazards for the cremation process. An efficient tagging system is used so that the individual can always be properly identified.\nThe individual will be cremated in the furnace at temperatures between 1400?F and 2000?F during the course of 2 to 3 hours, when the body will be reduced completely to fine powder, mostly a grey color. These are the ashes that are then returned to the nominated person as part of the cremation costs in Helena, AL.\nAll of the options related to the memorial service will be carefully discussed with Helena, AL cremation services.\nThe Helena, AL cremation costs will detail whether the crematorium will be supplying a standard urn to return the ashes to you or whether you have opted to purchase a model for display which you may decide to use for a number of years.\nThe individual is always cremated alone, so you can rest assured that the ashes being returned to you are always correct and all of the procedures will be explained in detail by Helena, AL cremation services.\nReligious Questions in Helena, AL\nSome religious groups will require for a cremation to be completed inside 24 hours after the death of the person. This will be arranged by the funeral director and included within the Helena, AL cremation costs, once all of the legal documentation is complete.\nThere are so many things that you need to think about after someone has died so you should not be worried about leaning heavily on the skills and experience offered by Helena, AL cremation services.",
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        "raw_content": "Lend Street Financial, Inc. Terms of Use\nPLEASE READ THESE TERMS OF USE CAREFULLY. BY ACCESSING LENDSTREET.COM AND ANY PAGES THEREOF, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF USE SET FORTH BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW, DO NOT ACCESS THIS SITE, OR ANY PAGES THEREOF.\nLendstreet.com (the \u201cSite\u201d) is operated by Lend Street Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its subsidiaries (\u201cLendStreet,\u201d \u201cwe,\u201d or \u201cus\u201d). LendStreet offers this Site, including all information, tools, products, and services available from this Site, to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of the following Terms of Use (the \u201cTerms\u201d). Your use of this Site constitutes your agreement to the Terms and that you have the legal capacity and authority to be bound by the Terms.\nThis site is applicable to and should only be used by persons 18 years of age or older located within the United States of America. 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        "raw_content": "Is rebranding the first step toward a fresh start, or just a desperate attempt to keep a sinking ship afloat? It\u2019s important to modernize your country club\u2019s brand, but what\u2019s the right way to do it?\nIf you\u2019re the proprietor of a country club that\u2019s struggling to attract younger demographics, you\u2019ve probably wrestled with these questions quite a bit.\nGolf is a game with a rich history that many see as one of its biggest strengths, but it\u2019s important to adapt to changing times and tastes. Let\u2019s explore some approaches to rebranding that stay faithful to everything your existing customers love about golf but that will also open up opportunities to build relationships with younger customers who can sustain your business for decades to come.\nModernize Your Country Club's Brand\nConnect with Millennials\nWhat do young golfers love about the sport? The game has undergone plenty of change in recent years, and in many ways looks pretty different than it did in decades past. Today\u2019s game is all about power, hard-hitting, and club technology, and those elements excite younger crowds.\nWays to attract these prospective members include focusing on digital marketing, refreshing your logo and aesthetic to match current trends, and working with influencers who move the needle with your target demographic.\nAdapt to Changing Tastes\nJust as millennials appreciate golf in a somewhat different way than previous generations, their tastes and expectations for the country-club experience tend to differ as well. Whereas older clientele often prefers classic, meat-and-potatoes dining options, and mass-produced domestic beers, younger people gravitate toward more experimental food choices and local craft beers, wines, and spirits.\nYou can play to the tastes of both crowds by crafting a diverse menu that has appealing options for all generations and tastes. If you offer something a customer likes, they generally won\u2019t hold it against you if you also offer something they don\u2019t like. Different strokes for different folks, right?\nOrganize & Bring it All Together\nPerhaps the problem with your country club\u2019s branding isn\u2019t that it\u2019s dated or uncool; maybe you\u2019ve just never had a cohesive effort to make sure your branding is consistent and purposeful. If your country club is on the smaller, more exclusive side, or if it\u2019s a local, family-run business that relies on tradition and legacy to keep customers flowing in, it\u2019s possible you\u2019ve never given that much thought to strategic branding. After all, you\u2019re not exactly Google when it comes to the size and scope of your business, so what\u2019s the point?\nBe careful of falling into the trap of that line of thinking. Small businesses can establish strong, widely identifiable branding in much the same way that large corporations do, and it\u2019s just as important. The \u201cstarter logo\u201d that you went with when you first opened your doors may have had a scrappy, DIY appeal, but as you grow bigger, it\u2019s time to make things a bit more coordinated and professional. Below you\u2019ll see the change we made in our logo, the simplification provides a clean and professional look that best represents our brand.\nHow Can You Reflect Your Mission and Values?\nWhen you\u2019re considering a rebrand for your country club, this is the big question to keep in mind. Above all, you want to make sure your branding is authentically you and gives customers an accurate representation of what their experience golfing or dining at your country club will be like. It\u2019s great to keep apprised of current trends and hot aesthetics, but you have to stand out from the crowd, too. Don\u2019t be afraid to take risks if you feel like those risks will help you turn heads rather than blend in.\nOnce you\u2019ve settled on a great branding strategy for your country club, the final step is getting the word out! Once you\u2019ve done that well, you can expect to see the benefits arrive in the form of a large, diverse customer base that will stand by you in the long term.\nBe sure to check for more on LongDriveAgency.com if you need some help to create a winning rebrand and modernize your country club\u2019s brand. And don\u2019t forget to head to DigitalRange.com to get access to the tools to help create a winning digital presence and online brand!",
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        "raw_content": "Church of Goosnargh St Mary the Virgin to be filled with nativity cribs from all over the world\nPhoto Neil Cross. 'Preparations for the Goosnargh St Mary's Church Nativity Crib Festival 'are being finalsied. Pictured l-r are organisers Fliss Pemberton, Delphine Burn, and Sylvia Smith.\nJoanna Gavaghan\nMore than 150 nativity cribs from all over the world will fill the church of Goosnargh St Mary the Virgin for a four-day festival marking the start of Advent, also raising funds for Derian House Children\u2019s Hospice.\nThe figures of Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, the Three Kings, the shepherds, sheep, donkeys and angels of all shapes and sizes, crafted in anything from wood, glass, pottery and plastic to china, Duplo, wool and clay will be on display. Some are ducks, some meerkats, but most important of all, they are loved.\nOrganiser Delphine Burn, whose dream it has been to stage the festival, says: \u201cSome are traditional, some are modern, but all are loved.\u201d\nThe cribs are kindly being loaned to the church by parishioners, friends and others and will fill every nook and cranny of the beautiful, medieval church, which has recently been refurbished.\nParishioner Sylvia Smith has been madly knitting a fabulous set of figures since June, while fellow church member Fliss Pemberton has created a Mary, Joseph and baby out of beer bottles and both ladies are members of the team helping lay reader Delphine.\nSt Mary\u2019s Nativity Crib Festival opens with a special service at 6pm on Thursday, November 30 and will be open on Friday and Saturday, December 1 and 2 from 10am-4pm and on Sunday, December 3 from 1pm-4pm. Entry is free, but donations will be gratefully received for Derian House.\nDelphine says there will also be \u201ca heavenly host of Angels hovering over the church\u201d, seasonal refreshments, the organ will be played from time to time and there is a fancy dress corner where children can dress up to be part of the nativity scene.\nSylvia says: \u201cThere are many Christmas tree festivals, but very few nativity crib festivals, Fliss adding: \u201cThe interest the festival has generated has been incredible.\u201d\nDelphine came up with the idea after visiting Bath just after last Christmas. She went into a church that had just held a Christmas crib festival and although she didn\u2019t see it, the idea struck her as being a very good one, saying that in the troubled times of our day it would be \u201cnice to remember that God gave his son to us because he loves us\u201d.\nShe adds: \u201cI am so grateful to those who have put this together and helped me to realise the dream I had.\u201d\nThe fight to \u2018Save Longridge\u2019\nGrand plans for historic Longridge Palace\nEmotional reunion for new mum, grandma and 999 call handler\nLocal sports coach, couple of who have fostered 200 children and police chief on Honours List",
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        "raw_content": "Enable More Efficient School System Management and Communication\nTeachers, Administrators and Parents\nWith more than 1.1 million students, the New York City Public School System (NYCPS) boasts the largest public school system in the country. In 2010, NYCPS adopted SchoolForceTM as their educational administrative management platform to communicate with parents and manage student performance. SchoolForceTM, which is built using the underlying technology of salesforce.com, is extremely powerful and was poised to be a groundbreaking open source tool for teachers, administrators and parents.\nBefore releasing it, NYCPS sought our help customizing the platform so that it could be effectively used and managed in-house moving forward.\nThe goal was to design an interface that would be intuitive to teachers and parents - on a technology not designed for these types of audiences. Additionally, the platform had to be flexible enough to allow additional tools to be added in the future.\nIn order to address the various needs of these audiences, LookThink worked onsite to collect requirements and create personas that then drove the platform redesign. In order to create a more visually appealing user interface within Salesforce, LookThink, in collaboration with a systems integrator, created a custom interface.\nOnce the design was solidified, LookThink held several iterative user testing sessions with groups of teachers as well as separate sessions with parents to confirm that the interface was appealing, intuitive, and usable.\nThe City of New York has been thrilled with the results, and feedback from parents has been universally positive. Other school districts across the country, including Detroit, New Orleans, Washington D.C., and Newark, have implemented similar systems with help from LookThink.\nRead the General Services Administration case study",
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        "raw_content": "Sex [noun]: The last thing you will feel like doing after having a baby\u2026 in the beginning, at least.\nThe big myth is that everyone jumps right back into bed and is ready to rock at 6 weeks. Eh\u2026 not so much.\nTechnically speaking, you should wait until your 6-week PP OB appointment to get the all-clear from your doc before having sex, especially if you tore, had an episiotomy, or had a C-section. However, this does not mean that most women are getting back on the love bus six weeks after giving birth. Nay.\nI asked 550 women about postpartum sex. Here is what I learned:\nMany couples \u201ctry\u201d to have sex shortly after six weeks (or even before) and have to scrub the mission due to pain or discomfort. In fact, many moms report having multiple\u2026 attempts. Some jokingly compared it to losing their virginity. Again.\nWhen asked, \u201cHow long after delivering your baby could you have sex comfortably?\u201d The median answer was:\nThere. So don\u2019t feel bad if your partner is driving you nuts about it and you\u2019re feeling bad because you can\u2019t perform. Yes, they will get laid again in this lifetime, but they may have to be a little patient! It gets better.\nOther than the obvious (damage and pain to your perineum), there are several other factors that make postpartum sex a little tricky\u2026\nYes, it\u2019s true, breastfeeding will lower your estrogen and may contribute to an overall low libido and dryness. LOTS of women report this phenomena. This is called Mother Nature\u2019s birth control. To remedy it, your doc can prescribe topical estrogen, which is injected like a tampon and will help your lady parts regain their elasticity and moisture.\nDon\u2019t touch my boobs\nLet me boil it down for you: in the first few months, you may not want anyone \u2013 except for your baby \u2013 going near your boobs. For any reason whatsoever. Period. This does not make you feel sexy. At all. It makes you want to hide in the closet. Having sex can also cause an involuntary let-down of milk, which can be annoying at best and embarrassing at worst.\nThe other major reason women reported for why they were not having sex was THEY JUST DIDN\u2019T FEEL LIKE IT, OKAY???? Seriously. GEEZ! It seems like everyone wants/needs something from you. And all you want is a nap.\nDon\u2019t get discouraged, though. This is a temporary problem (I sound like a broken record). The GREAT news is that a few months down the line, many, MANY, couples report an amazing resurgence in their sex life. Yay! See, it\u2019s not all bad. Just don\u2019t get preggers again (unless you want to), k?",
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        "raw_content": "Every work to be done needs a plan of action so that the work is done in a desired and correct manner. Media Strategy plays a very important role in Advertising. The role of Media Strategy is to find out the right path to transfer or say deliver the message to the targeted customers.\nHow many people see or hear or read all the advertisements or promotional offers and buy the product or service? The basic intention of media strategy is not only procuring customers for their product but also placing a right message to the right people on the right time and of course that message should be persuasive and relevant. So, here the planners of the organization decide the Media Strategy to be used but keeping the budget always in mind.\nThe Media Strategy process has three \u0093W\u0094s to be decided. They are\nWhere to advertise ?\nWhen to advertise ?\nWhat media type to use ?\nWhere is the place for showing or delivering advertisement. In short it means the geographical area from where it should be visible to the customers who use or are most likely to use the product or services offered. The place does not mean only TV or radio but it can also be newspapers, blogs, sponsorships, hoardings on roads, ads in the movie break in theatres, etc. The area varies from place to place like it can be on national basis, state basis and for local brands it can be on city basis.\nWhen is the timing to show or run advertisement. For e.g. you cannot show a raincoat ad in the winter season but you need to telecast ad as soon as the summer season is coming to an end and rainy season is just about to begin. The ad should be delivered with perfect timing when most customers are like to buy the product. The planners need to plan it keeping the budget in mind as the maximum of 20% of revenues of the company can be used in the advertisement section. Different products have different time length for advertisements. Some products need year long ads as they have nothing to do with seasonal variations e.g. small things like biscuits, soaps, pens, etc and big services like vehicle insurance, refrigerators, etc. Some products need for three or four months. E.g. umbrellas, cold creams, etc. So the planners have to plan the budget according to the time length so that there is no short of money at any time in this process.\nWhat is what type of media is to be used for delivering the message.\nThere are basically two media approaches to choose from.\nMedia Concentration approach\nMedia Dispersion Approach\nIn media concentration approach, the number of categories of media is less. The money is spent on concentrating on only few media types say two or three. This approach is generally used for those companies who are not very confident and have to share the place with the other competitors. They don\u0092t want anyone to get confused with there brand name so this is the safest approach as the message reaches the target consumers.\nIn media dispersion approach, there are more number of categories of media used to advertise. This approach is considered and practiced by only those people who know that a single or two types of media will not reach their target. They place their product ads in many categories like TV, radio, internet, distributing pamphlets, sending messages to mobiles, etc.\nSelection of Media Category\nWhichever category is selected by the planners of the organization, they should select a proper media to convey their message.\nIf the product is for a big amount of customers then a mass media option can be selected like TV, radio or newspaper. The best examples for this type are detergent ads, children health drinks and major regular used products such as soap, shampoo, toothpastes etc.\nIf the planners want to change the mind of people doing window shopping or just doing shopping for sake of name, then point of purchase type can be opted by the company. This helps the company to explain their point to the buyers and convince the buyers to go for their product.\nIf the planners want to sell their product on one to one basis, then the third option is direct response type. Here, the company people directly contact the customers via emails, text messages, phone calls or meeting for giving demos. The best example of this type of media is the Life cell Cord Blood Banking. They go to their customers, explain them what it is all about and try to convince them.\nThus, this process of media strategy plays an important and vital role in the field of Advertising.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / About Massey / News center / 2013 Archive / Clinical trials seek to enhance melanoma treatment\nClinical trials seek to enhance the treatments and quality of life for melanoma patients\nSkin cancer is the most common type of cancer, accounting for nearly half of all cancers in the United States. Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that begins in the melanocytes, which are the cells that give skin its tan or brown color. Melanoma is much less common than basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers, but it is far more dangerous. Early-stage melanomas can often be treated effectively with surgery alone, but more advanced cancers often require other treatments. VCU Massey Cancer Center is currently conducting clinical trials evaluating the latest therapies for melanoma.\nAndrew Poklepovic, M.D., is leading two clinical trials for melanoma at Massey. He says: \u201cAfter decades where there was very little advancement in the treatment of melanoma, the last several years have seen major advances in the treatment of this terrible disease. Therapies that have been proven to prolong survival in advanced stages of melanoma are now being explored in stage 3 and recurrent melanoma, and new strategies are being tested for stage 4 cancers.\u201d\nOne of his trials is an international phase 3 clinical study that compares the effects of two melanoma drugs. The trial studies the effects of investigational drug ipilimumab, a biological agent that has been shown to have anti-tumor activity in advanced (stage IV) melanoma, versus FDA-approved drug interferon alpha-2b, which has been shown to reduce the risk of melanoma returning in a portion of patients. Two-thirds of patients that participate in this trial will receive ipilimumab and the other third will receive interferon alfa-2b to see which one is more effective at stopping or delaying cancer from returning. Throughout their treatment, patients will also complete \u201cQuality of Life\u201d (QOL) questionnaires to track how they are feeling physically and emotionally. \u201cThis is a very important trial, and the outcome from it may change the way we treat melanoma that has spread to lymph nodes or recurred,\u201d says Poklepovic.\nThe other clinical trial is a phase II study that tests a combination therapy of the experimental drugs AZD6244 hydrogen sulfate and MK-2206 on patients who have a genetic mutation called B-Raf gene (BRAF V600E), which causes their melanoma to be untreatable by surgery. AZD6244 hydrogen sulfate blocks a protein called MEK, and MK-2206 has been found to block the protein Akt. Researchers are hoping to find that blocking both MEK and Akt might better treat melanoma in patients who have the BRAF V600E mutation. \u201cCurrent targeted treatments for BRAF mutations work very well, but unfortunately for a disappointingly short period of time. This trial is designed to target the resistance mechanisms of the melanoma cells, by targeting proteins that become activated as a part of melanoma resistance to BRAF targeted therapy, \u201d says Poklepovic.\n\u201cClinical trials enable researchers to develop new and better ways of treating cancer, and we hope these two trials at Massey will find more effective therapies for melanoma,\u201d he says.\nMassey is currently conducting more than 150 trials on a variety of cancers. For more information and to view a complete list of all active clinical trials, visit http://www.massey.vcu.edu/clinical-trials.html.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / About Massey / News center / 2014 Archive / The $125 billion question: how will the ACA affect\nThe $125 billion question: how will the ACA affect cancer survivors?\nIn 2010, the total cost of cancer care in the United States reached $125 billion. Globally, the economic toll from cancer is nearly 20 percent higher than the leading cause of death, heart disease. Cancer patients are also living longer today, which is further increasing the cost of their continued care. As the health insurance exchanges have opened and heated debate about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) continues, many questions remain, including the $125 billion question: \u201cHow will the ACA affect the most expensive disease: cancer?\u201d\nVCU Massey Cancer Center is currently examining the effects of the ACA on cancer survivors. Scientists from Massey\u2019s Cancer Prevention and Control research programare studying the ACA\u2019s impact on Medicaid-eligible populations, employment-based insurance, health benefit exchanges and safety net providers.\nThe effect of Medicaid expansions on cancer screening\nIn 2006, Massachusetts expanded its health insurance coverage to nearly all residents of the state, becoming the policy template for the ACA, which will expand Medicaid coverage in many states. Massey researcher Lindsay Sabik, Ph.D., led a team to examine how cancer screening changed before and after Massachusetts\u2019 health care reform. She found that, overall, the reform appeared to have increased breast and cervical cancer screening, particularly among low-income women, suggesting a positive effect of near-universal coverage on preventive care.\n\u201cPreventive care is very important. Studies have shown that with the right approaches, a third of the most common cancers could be prevented. After seeing the impact of health reform on cancer screening in Massachusetts, we are interested in seeing if the insurance coverage expansions will have similar effects in other states,\u201d says Sabik, principal investigator of the study.\nSabik and her team are currently funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to research how state Medicaid policies are impacting breast and cervical cancer screening among low-income women around the country. \u201cThe results,\u201d she says, \u201cwill help us develop strategies to reach the under-screened populations, which is critical for health care providers in reducing inequalities in cancer care and outcomes across socioeconomic and racial groups.\u201d\nThe ACA\u2019s impact on the working cancer survivor\nCancer patients often experience fear of losing their health insurance if they cannot continue to work after diagnosis. Cathy Bradley, Ph.D., M.P.A, co-leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control research program at Massey, has focused her studies on the implications of the ACA on Americans dependent on employer-sponsored health insurance after experiencing a health shock, like cancer. Bradley studied employed married women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and compared the hours worked between those who were dependent on their own employment for health insurance and those with access to their spouse\u2019s insurance.\n\u201cOur findings show that breast cancer survivors who are dependent on employer-sponsored health insurance had a greater incentive to uphold a higher labor supply in order to maintain access to coverage. But with the ACA, cancer patients will no longer have to worry about losing their health insurance if they can no longer work. The law will give patients access to private health insurance outside of the employer-based system, which will have a positive impact on the working cancer survivor,\u201d says Bradley, principal investigator of the NCI-funded study.\nAnd although Bradley states that having private health insurance outside of the workplace will not incentivize cancer patients to stop working, if they do choose to stop working or if they have to, it will allow them to devote their time to treatment and recovery.\nConsumer ability to understand the ACA\u2019s health insurance exchanges\nSince the ACA health insurance exchanges opened, many Americans have reported experiencing difficulty in selecting the best insurance plan for them. Massey researcher Andrew Barnes, Ph.D., is currently leading a study that investigates the ACA\u2019s Health Insurance Marketplace. He says, \u201cThe exchanges rely heavily on consumers\u2019 ability to process, comprehend and compare a vast amount of information on numerous insurance plans to make important choices.\u201d He has identified factors that may become a challenge for consumers in working with the exchanges, such as the consumer\u2019s perceived risk, their comprehension of their insurance terms and plan features and their health literacy.\n\u201cPreliminary data from our experiments using mock exchanges suggests approximately 50 percent of uninsured participants are purchasing health insurance in the experiments that, given their health status and utilization history, do not offer adequate coverage,\u201d says Barnes.\nBarnes has also found that not only patients but doctors are having trouble navigating the exchanges. In another study, he asked 70 medical students and residents to choose the cheapest Medicare plan for a hypothetical patient, \u201cBill\u201d, from a list of three or nine plans. When given three options, two-thirds of the students and residents chose the right policy for Bill, but when given nine options, only one-third chose correctly.\n\u201cOur results reinforce the notion of \u2018choice overload', where the more options we have, the more difficulty we have processing and comparing the attributes of these options and making a decision,\" said Barnes.\nThe ACA\u2019s impact on safety net hospitals\nThe impact the ACA will have on safety net providers is another important question being studied. Safety net providers, like Massey, deliver a significant level of health care and other health-related services to the uninsured that they cannot receive elsewhere. In fact, our researchers have found that uninsured and Medicaid patients in Virginia have lower surgical mortality in safety-net hospitals than non-safety-net hospitals.\nSafety net providers receive disproportionate share hospital (DSH) funding, which offsets the cost of care to uninsured patients and mitigates the underpayments by Medicaid. The ACA reduces DSH funding for safety net providers because many uninsured people will now be insured through the ACA. But, the increase in coverage among uninsured patients will be smaller than initially anticipated in states that don't expand Medicaid.\n\u201cAlthough the ACA will expand health insurance coverage to many who are currently uninsured, there will still be uninsured people remaining. The ACA will take away subsidies that offer support to safety net hospitals that provide medical care to those left uninsured. Financial support will be needed for these institutions following the implementation of the ACA in order for them to continue to afford to provide care for those remaining uninsured,\u201d says Sabik, principal investigator on the study.\nFuture studies and continued efforts\nOverall, Massey\u2019s research has found that the ACA will have a positive impact on patients by allowing for increased life-saving preventive care and the option to take time off work to focus on cancer treatment and recovery without fear of losing health insurance. But, the research also concluded that the \u201cchoice overload\u201d of health insurance exchange options can be confusing and hard to understand for both patients and doctors, and although the ACA will reduce the number of uninsured, it will also lessen the support of safety net providers and, therefore, the care they can afford to provide to those patients who remain uninsured.\nAs the ACA is implemented further, Massey researchers will continue studying and reporting on the full impact of the ACA on cancer survivors and providers.\nThe research studies featured in this article were published in the following journals: \u201cImpact of universal coverage on breast and cervical cancer screening: evidence from Massachusetts\u201d presented at the 2013 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting and International Health Economics Association Congress; \u201cDoes employer-provided health insurance constrain labor supply adjustments to health shocks? 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        "raw_content": "Resolution Regarding Dean Search Process\nThe Maxwell Faculty Council expresses its gratitude to Provost Wheatly for meeting with the faculty of the Maxwell School on September 23 to explain the procedures of the Maxwell School Dean search, and your decision-making regarding the June 2016 appointment of David Van Slyke to a two-year term as Dean. We appreciate your willingness to answer questions and respond to concerns of the faculty about the process.\nThe Maxwell Faculty Council believes the concerns expressed by faculty members at the meeting about the closed and non-transparent manner in which the search was concluded and a Dean\u2019s appointment was made have merit. It is our view that greater efforts could have been made to solicit broad faculty involvement and input in the final stages of the search process, and that greater openness and transparency would have been consistent with traditions of faculty governance at Syracuse University. We respectfully request that in the case of future Dean\u2019s appointments the faculty of the School be involved fully in the process, including in the already-announced 360-degree performance review to be conducted in two years.\nThe Maxwell Faculty Council looks forward to working with you and Dean Van Slyke as we collectively move forward in our shared goal of furthering the multiple missions of the School.",
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        "raw_content": "By Alice Porter\nBronchitis is a condition affecting the lungs and airways. It is an inflammation of the bronchi, which are the main breathing passages within the lungs. In some cases, bronchitis may be contagious.\nWhen determining whether bronchitis is contagious or not, it helps to understand the different types of the condition.\nPeople should assume they are contagious even if they are not yet certain that the illness is bronchitis.\nThere are two different types of bronchitis, acute and chronic. In most cases, acute bronchitis is caused by a virus. Chronic bronchitis is a type of chronic lung disease.\nPeople with the chronic form of bronchitis can also get acute bronchitis by being exposed to the virus. A cough is a common symptom of both types.\nA person with acute bronchitis can be contagious as soon as symptoms first appear.\nIn the early stages, it is often difficult to determine whether a cough is caused by bronchitis or some other condition. As such, it is best for a person to assume that they are contagious.\nTypically, people are most contagious during the early stages of illness.\nHow is bronchitis transmitted?\nThe bronchitis virus can be transmitted from person to person when they are close to one another.\nIf a person with bronchitis coughs or sneezes, infected droplets will go into the air and land on surfaces.\nThese infected particles can infect another person and cause bronchitis if they come into contact with the:\nLate symptoms\nIn many cases of acute bronchitis, symptoms such as an ongoing cough may persist long after the infection is gone. In fact, the cough can persist for several weeks afterward.\nOnce the infection is gone, bronchitis is no longer contagious. However, it is important that people maintain good hygiene and continue to wash their hands regularly.\nThe primary symptom of bronchitis is a persistent cough. The primary symptom of bronchitis is a persistent, usually wet cough that contains lots of mucus. A wet cough occurs because the airways have become inflamed, and they produce mucus in response.\nThe main differences between acute and chronic bronchitis are explained below.\nAcute bronchitis is defined as short-term inflammation of the lungs and airways, usually lasting less than 3 weeks. Acute bronchitis is most common in the elderly, infants, and young children.\nA virus usually causes acute bronchitis, which makes it more likely that a person will develop the condition during the winter months when viral infections are more common.\nWith acute bronchitis, symptoms can be similar to that of a cold or the flu. For this reason, it is often called a \"chest cold.\" In addition to a cough, symptoms can include:\nPeople with a history of smoking are more likely to develop chronic bronchitis.\nAs opposed to the acute variation, chronic bronchitis is diagnosed when symptoms:\nare ongoing\nhave lasted at least 3 months within one year\nhave occurred for 2 consecutive years\nChronic bronchitis is one of several conditions also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.\nIf the symptoms of bronchitis are present and last for over 3 consecutive weeks, then a medical diagnosis is required. This diagnosis helps the doctor to determine whether the condition is chronic bronchitis.\nWith chronic bronchitis, symptoms are more likely to include:\na long-term cough with significant mucus and sputum production\nongoing shortness of breath\na history of COPD\nSince the symptoms of bronchitis can be similar to a range of other diseases, a medical professional will need to diagnose the condition to treat it correctly.\nA range of different factors may cause acute or chronic bronchitis. The causes of both types of bronchitis are explored below.\nAcute bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection, similar to the viruses that cause colds and flu, which means acute bronchitis may be contagious.\nRarely, bacterial infections are a cause.\nSome environmental factors can increase the chances of developing acute bronchitis. These conditions cause airway inflammation and make the lungs more prone to infection.\nIt is best to avoid the following irritants where possible:\nAir pollution: also known as smog.\nStrong chemicals: inhaling these can irritate the lungs and airways.\nTobacco smoke: a person who smokes increases not only their own chances of developing both acute and chronic bronchitis, but also the risks for those who inhale the secondhand smoke around them.\nOther environmental factors: other factors hat inflame the airways include dust, smoke, and large fires.\nThere are some steps that people can take to avoid or reduce the risk of developing both acute and chronic bronchitis. These include:\nMaintaining good hygiene and washing hands regularly can help prevent the spread of bronchitis.\nStopping smoking: It is essential to take steps to quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke. Smoking weakens the immune system, making it harder to fight infections. Quitting smoking is the single best thing a person can do to improve their lung health.\nAvoiding pollution: Avoiding areas with high levels of air pollution, dust, or fumes can help lower the risk of bronchitis and other lung conditions, such as asthma.\nWearing a mask: A mask that covers both the mouth and the nose can help to prevent exposure to lung irritants and decrease airway inflammation.\nGetting vaccinated: In most cases, people should get a yearly flu shot, along with routine vaccinations for pneumonia and whooping cough. Preventing lung infections keeps people healthier year round.\nHand washing: Washing hands regularly, as well as keeping surfaces clean, may help to prevent viruses from infecting others.\nThe treatments for bronchitis may differ according to whether it is acute or chronic.\nTreating acute bronchitis\nAccording to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), antibiotics are not used to treat acute bronchitis because it is caused by a virus, and antibiotics only work against bacterial infections.\nFor most cases of acute bronchitis, the condition will pass within a few weeks.\nRecommended treatments include:\na cool mist humidifier to ease your cough\nsteam from a shower or bowl of hot water\nover-the-counter medications suggested by your doctor\nSmoking can exacerbate your illness, worsening symptoms and lengthening recovery. It is important to cut back or quit smoking whenever possible.\nTreating chronic bronchitis\nUnfortunately, chronic bronchitis has no known cure. Instead, treatment options for chronic bronchitis involve managing and reducing symptoms.\nLifestyle changes are often recommended to control symptoms of chronic bronchitis. These include ensuring you eat a healthful diet and exercising as tolerated.\nPulmonary rehabilitation may also be useful to many individuals with chronic bronchitis. In some cases, doctors will recommend medicines. These can come in various forms, including:\ninhalers and breathing treatments\nmucolytic medicines\nMucolytic medicines thin out mucus, while bronchodilators help to open up the airways. Steroids help to treat inflammation.\nKeeping hydrated is also crucial in the treatment of bronchitis. Good fluid intake thins out secretions, making them easier to cough up and out.\nIt is important to seek the advice of a medical professional when considering treatment options for acute and chronic bronchitis. 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        "raw_content": "Article from the IAAF.\nThe Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has warned the average CO2 emissions have climbed almost three per cent to 124.5g/km.\nThe rise has been blamed on a diesel sales slump and experts say if CO2 emissions continue to rise it could have detrimental effects on the environment and also see countries miss their targets for slashing emissions.\nJust over 750,000 new UK diesel cars were registered in 2018 compared to 1.06 million in 2017.\nThe overall market percentage of diesel cars also slumped from 42 per cent to under 32 per cent over the space of 12 months.\nRead more \u2013 http://iaafnewsletter.co.uk/2019/01/18/diesel-decline-sees-co2-emissions-rise/?utm_source=wysija&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue+832\n[Source \u2013 IAAF, January 2019 \u2013 http://iaafnewsletter.co.uk/2019/01/18/diesel-decline-sees-co2-emissions-rise/?utm_source=wysija&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue+832]\nMore news from the SMMT \u2013 https://www.smmt.co.uk/2018/02/uk-motor-industry-issues-warning-shot-co2-targets-anti-diesel-backlash-means-uk-miss-environmental-goals/\n[Source \u2013 SMMT, January 2019 \u2013 https://www.smmt.co.uk/2018/02/uk-motor-industry-issues-warning-shot-co2-targets-anti-diesel-backlash-means-uk-miss-environmental-goals/]\nOther stories;",
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        "raw_content": "The must-know news from Mercedes-Benz Thailand at a glance.\nWelcome to the revolutionary era of the automobile, where vehicles of the future come together to shine. Exclusively at the Mercedes-Benz booth, IMPACT Challenger Hall 1, Muang Thong Thani during 29th November - 10th December 2018.\nBe the first to witness the thrilling constellation of automotive rising stars to fulfill every driving experience with Mercedes-Benz. Drive your dynamism with exclusive activities and special offers from mySTAR SPECIAL, only at Mercedes-Benz StarFest 2018.\nThe 39th Bangkok International Motor Show, 28 March-8 April 2018. Experience the alluring aesthetics of the new CLS 4-door sport coup\u00e9; sculpted and sensual design with state-of-the-art technologies. Only at the Mercedes-Benz booth, IMPACT Challenger Hall 3, Muang Thong Thani.\nMercedes-Benz assists Customers with \u201cPerfection is something you can feel\u201d, an After-Sales Campaign catered for Songkran Holiday\nMercedes-Benz (Thailand) Limited is pleased to present \u201cPerfection is something you can feel.\u201d, a service campaign prioritizing safety and worry-free driving during Songkran Festival through two sophisticated vehicle maintenance packages\u2014the Service A and Service B\u2014as well as exclusive offerings including a discount on selected genuine parts \u2013upto 25% and a complementary two liters of MBOil engine oil. Owners of Mercedes-Benz are welcome to bring their vehicles to be serviced at all 32 authorized distributors of Mercedes-Benz Thailand-wide from 15 March to 31 May 2018.\nBecome part of our MercedesTrophy 2018 competitions.\nMercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC Coup\u00e9, new definition of driving performance is ready to be revealed at Mercedes-AMG Driving Events 2018.\nMercedes-Benz Booth at Motor Expo 2017, IMPACT Challenger Hall 1, Muang Thong Thani on 30 November \u2013 11 December, 2017.\nMercedes-Benz topping up \u201cMercedes-Benz StarFest 2017\u201d with a CSR Campaign.\nMercedes-Benz (Thailand) Limited would like to keep a euphoric momentum of \u201cMercedes-Benz StarFest 2017\u201d with a social contribution campaign honoring the Thai royal family. Distinguished press members, who will board a Mercedes-Benz vehicle fleet, will join hands with representatives of Mercedes-Benz (Thailand) to deliver stationery sets\u2014with printed royal teachings of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej\u2014and educational funds to underprivileged schoolchildren living in provinces where StarFest 2017 is organized.\nClick here to read the full acticle",
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        "raw_content": "Wild Red Shrimp? Patagonian King Prawn? Argentinian Red Shrimp? Pleoticus Muelleri? They have many names! The simple Wild Patagonian Red Shrimp is making significant strides within prawn markets across the globe, and are becoming commonplace within many people\u2019s fridges.\nAs with most wild prawn species, their distinct flavours originate from their natural ocean habitats. No farm pens, no artificial feeding, no antibiotics and no genetic modification, just pure nature! The Wild Patagonian Shrimp is no exception.\nWild Patagonian Red Shrimp are naturally caught from the icy cold, clean waters just off Argentina, giving them a delicate texture and a sweet taste of the sea. These tender, wild, cold-water shrimps require minimal cooking and are beautiful just lightly grilled or saut\u00e9ed in a pan over low heat.\nPurchase yours now directly from Meridian Sea Limited. We sell the frozen product either cooked or raw. They are available both as whole prawns or just the tails. Contact us today for further information about our various delivery and pricing options tailored to suit the individual requirements of every business.\nWild Red Shrimp Sourcing in Argentina\nIn recent years, Argentinian red shrimp has exploded in popularity, and the demand has been met through new harvesting techniques as well as processing and how stocks are managed. All of this has helped the market to go from strength to strength where it has now expanded into new markets throughout the world.\nWhat also makes sourcing wild red shrimp so unique is that the species has a reproduction cycle that is very short at just 12 months to 16 months. This has enabled stocks to be managed because it has meant that it can be harvested without depleting resources and so, there is an element of natural sustainability to it. Additionally, the government has introduced regulations and fishery improvement projects.\nAs far as fresh seafood goes, the demand for Argentine red shrimp has grown, and that is why it has now been added to the Meridian Sea product list. To provide an insight into how much has been imported, in 2011, 200 MT was imported by the US, but now that has grown to 4, 500 MT proving just how much the royal red shrimp has grown in popularity. Spain was once the largest buyer, but this has now changed as the frozen shrimp is now flooding into Europe. However, China is another country that has latched onto the growth and popularity of this delicious seafood, and so, sourcing Argentinian red shrimp is now a vast industry.\nSourcing red shrimp in Argentina is now apparently becoming a big part of the economy, and that has meant that countries all around the world now want a piece. This demand is proving just how popular and highly regarded the shrimps are, and they remind people of the taste of lobster which is seen as a bonus, especially when the cost of lobster is considered.\nAlong with this, how the normal shrimp is sourced is also changing as the industry has seen a big push to improve quality. To achieve this, farmers are developing how the catch is taken to a plant as well as how long it takes. While there have been inconsistencies about this, with some producers taking hours and other taking minutes, there is a real desire to continue to meet demand with improvements across the board.\nWhat Are Argentinian Red Shrimp?\nRed shrimp are found in the South Atlantic, and as the name suggests, it is located off the coast of Argentina. When they are caught, they are red in colour which makes them different from other kinds of normal shrimps which are commonly a blue or grey colour before turning red when cooked. However, Argentinian red shrimps are known to be the sweetest shrimps in the world, and their texture and taste are considered to be better than that of other prawns. They are also larger in size which is also positive for those who love to consume shrimps.\nAs mentioned, as the demand for this shrimp increases, there should be a natural concern about its sustainability, however, the shrimp is unique in the way that it reproduces and that, along with good stock management has meant that it can be actively sourced without significantly depleting stock levels.\nArgentine Red Shrimp \u2013 Where To Buy?\nIf you want to sample the wonderful flavour and texture that comes with the Argentine red shrimp, then you need to know where to purchase them from. When choosing any kind of seafood, you need to know that you are using a supplier who provides you with the freshest seafood from a source that they trust. As Argentine red shrimp grow in popularity, they are going to become more and more in demand, but that means that you need a supplier such a Meridian Sea who can source them and offer them at affordable prices.\nTo get the most from your seafood, you need to know that your supplier only uses and sells fresh seafood and that is why Meridian Sea is a supplier that you can go to when you need to purchase the fantastic Argentinian red shrimp. You need to know that your Argentinian red shrimp have been caught and delivered to you in the shortest amount of time to guarantee freshness. Wild red shrimp tastes its best the sooner it is consumed after being caught, and with shrimp, it is vital that they are caught and delivered as soon as possible, ensuring that you get to benefit from the great flavours that they are known for.\nArgentinian Red Shrimp Nutritional Value\nArgentinian red shrimp are an extremely healthy option when it comes to meal choices and the ingredients that you use. Despite their size, they are low in calories and are also extremely low in fat which makes them great for everyone, especially those who are trying to adhere to a strict diet but want food that has a real substance to it.\nAround 100 grams of red shrimp will contain approximately 90 calories and less than 1 gram of fat which proves that they do have beneficial nutritional values. However, while they do have high cholesterol content, they are low in fat. Along with this, they also contain a wide range of oils, acids, vitamins, and minerals, all of which are good for health. When it comes to heart disease, circulatory diseases and other forms of illness, the omega-3 fatty acids can help to prevent them, and they also contain high levels of Vitamin B12, Zinc, iodine, phosphorous, potassium, selenium and iron. All of these help to improve health in many different ways such as alleviating fatigue, improving blood flow and improving skin and bone health.\nFor those who are perhaps looking to lose weight with a high protein diet or even use protein as part of a training plan, they are packed with protein with almost 18 grams of protein per 100 grams of shrimp, which is pretty impressive when compared to other sources of protein.\nArgentinian Red Shrimp UK\nArgentinian red shrimp is still a relatively new addition to the UK Seafood market when compared to other crustaceans; however, that means very little because import numbers are beginning to grow as more and more people find out just how good the shrimps actually are. When you compare the cost and meat content of other shellfish, it seems as though Argentinian red shrimp is a great option, especially when it comes to cooking and adding in a sufficient amount of meat without having to go down the route of paying for expensive shellfish such as lobster. In the UK, we love our seafood and consumers are always looking for new and exciting seafood delicacies that they can enjoy when they are in a restaurant or even at home. We do have a fascination with shellfish. We love muscles, clams, oysters and more, and so, it is no surprise the Argentinian red shrimp is becoming a popular choice.\nWhen it comes to choosing the right shrimp in the UK, it is crucial that consumers select a supplier that understands their seafood and can explain the source and where it comes from. However, once more and more people experience the flavour and delicate texture of the Argentinian red shrimp, it is almost inevitable that it will grow in popularity.\nArgentine Red Shrimp Recipes\nFor those who love seafood and would usually cook with king prawns or other seafood then making the switch to Argentine red shrimp certainly won\u2019t disappoint. Their meaty texture will add that extra something to any dish, and because they are simple to cook with, they are ideal for everyone in the kitchen.\nAs Argentine red shrimp are so versatile, they can be used in almost most dishes in place of other kinds of meat. One recipe is tagliatelle with a white wine and garlic sauce with Argentinian red shrimp. The method is simple and involves melting butter in a pan and then adding thinly sliced shallots until they are translucent before adding in chopped garlic. Once the garlic has released its aroma, add in a cup of white wine and increase the heat to bring it to the boil. 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        "raw_content": "New champ crowned\nMaybe Terry Melloy should start doing full marathons at the Blue Nose International Marathon more often. After three years of running the half, Melloy finally did a full at the Blue Nose and came away the winner on Sunday.\nBy By MATTHEW WUEST Metro Halifax\nMaybe Terry Melloy should start doing full marathons at the Blue Nose International Marathon more often.\nAfter three years of running the half, Melloy finally did a full at the Blue Nose and came away the winner on Sunday.\nThe Bridgewater native dethroned defending champ and three-time winner David MacLennan, capping a weekend that saw more than 8,000 participants in the fifth annual Blue Nose.\n\u201cEvery year, I look at running the full and then change my mind,\u201d said Melloy, who won the half marathon at the Blue Nose in 2006 and finished third in 2005 and 2007. \u201cI guess I picked the right year to give it a try. I had a lot of fun with it. The crowd was great and the fans really helped keep me going when it was getting tough.\u201d\nThe 48-year-old physical education teacher at Bridgewater Elementary School only started running five years ago, but has won five of seven full marathons since then.\nHe won the Blue Nose with his third-slowest time, crossing in two hours, 48 minutes and 43 seconds, seven minutes faster than second-place Scott Clark of Summerside, P.E.I.\nClarke said Melloy took over around the 31-kilometre mark, but for Melloy, the whole run was a blur.\n\u201cGoing across the bridge (to Dartmouth) I was in fifth place and I don\u2019t even know what happened,\u201d Melloy said. \u201cI don\u2019t know where everybody went but I got up there and they said I was in the lead. Everybody just kind of disappeared.\u201d\nMacLennan, who placed sixth with a time of 3:11:39.2 said his \u201clegs were like jelly from the get-go\u201d and said \u201cnot enough training\u201d cost him his fourth Blue Nose win.\n\u201cHe\u2019s getting old,\u201d joked Melloy, three years MacLennan\u2019s senior.\nBedford\u2019s Pierre Laberge placed third in 3:07:09.6; Dartmouth\u2019s Dave Nevitt came fourth in 3:08:24.4; and Murray Lowery-Simpson of Hanwell, N.B., came fifth.\n\u201cI\u2019m surprised with the win,\u201d Melloy said. \u201cThere were five people who had run 2:50 marathons. It was the best field they\u2019ve ever had and I was surprised to come out on top.\u201d\nLeah Jabbour of Clayton Park took her second consecutive female title in 3:17:12.5, although she didn\u2019t find out until about an hour after the race. Another runner finished before Jabbour, but a wrong turn invalidated her winning time.\n\u201cWhen you\u2019re on the race route you have no idea where you\u2019re finishing,\u201d said Jabbour, who was told all along she was in second. \u201cI assumed I was No. 2 and I ran the best I could.\u201d\nDartmouth\u2019s Sebastien Flynn won the half in 1:13:32.5. Bedford\u2019s Robyn Erickson was the top woman in 1:24:53.6.\nHalifax natives Philip Rasmussen and Emily Hamilton won the men\u2019s and women\u2019s titles in the 10-kilometre race, while Middleton\u2019s James Hayward and Halifax\u2019s Eskedar Temesgen captured the five-kilometre crowns.",
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        "raw_content": "There were also fresh rumors about what role Mohammed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency who leads a large political bloc that had opposed Morsi, would have in the new government. ElBaradei\u2019s appointment as prime minister was opposed by the conservative religious Nour party; there were reports he might now be named vice president as early as Monday. If that appointment takes place, he would be the first person named to the government who had openly criticized military rule.\nOn Sunday, for the eighth straight day, Cairo was again the scene of massive demonstrations. Tens of thousands rallied in iconic Tahrir Square and in front of the Ministry of Defense in support of the military\u2019s toppling of Morsi last Wednesday, with some chanting slogans slamming the United States for its perceived backing of Morsi. Morsi backers held large counter protests, primarily in Cairo\u2019s eastern Rabaa district, calling for Morsi\u2019s reinstatement.\nThere were no reports of violence in Cairo, but the military and Islamists clashed again in the restive Sinai, near the border with Israel, and there were signs of sectarian tensions as a Muslim man killed four Coptic Christians in the southern resort town of Luxor. On Friday, at least 30 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in pitched battles between pro- and anti-Morsi crowds.\nMansour\u2019s appointments included Maj. Gen. Abdel Moemen Fouda Kabeer as chief of staff of the army, Maj. General Mohammed Ahmed Farid Thami Aleoran to head the country\u2019s intelligence agency, and Maj. Gen. Mohamed Raafat Abdel Wahed Shehata to head the country\u2019s security services.\nCivilians named to government positions were Ahmed Mohammed Mahmoud Meslemany, a former television newscaster who will be Mansour\u2019s media adviser, Ali Awad Mohammed Saleh, a lawyer who will advise Mansour on constitutional affairs, and Sekina Fouad, who will be a presidential adviser for women\u2019s affairs. Fouad was the only woman among 14 people who sat on the stage when Gen. Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi, the minister of defense and head of the military, announced that Morsi had been removed from office.\nThat group included Islamic leaders, the Coptic Christian pope and members of Tamarod, a newly formed youth opposition group that claimed it had collected 22 million signatures on a petition demanding Morsi\u2019s resignation and whose leaders also supported the military\u2019s intervention.\nA Tamarod spokeswoman said the group had met with the miliary leadership and expected to be represented in the Mansour government.\n\u201cThe desire to meet was mutual between us and the military to protect the popular will,\u201d said Eman El Mahdy, 28. \u201cWe are not seeking power. We only want to monitor against corruption and stability.\u201d\nBut activists opposed to any kind of military rule said they were never contacted by the military leading up to Morsi\u2019s ouster and have not been contact in the days since.\n\u201cThey wouldn\u2019t dare,\u201d said Ahmed Maher, head of the April 6 Youth Movement and a leader of the demonstrations that toppled Mubarak who also favored Morsi\u2019s stepping down. The military \u201cshould have then left,\u201d he said.\nOn Saturday, ElBaradei, a once fierce critic of the military\u2019s Supreme Council, was expected to be named prime minister. But that appointment never came, apparently after objections from conservative Islamist who\u2019d also backed the military.\nElBaradei had been scheduled to appear on NBC\u2019s \u201cMeet the Press\u201d Sunday but canceled at the last minute because of \u201claryngitis and a fever,\u201d he told the network. But David Gregory, the program\u2019s host, said that during a phone call explaining why he would not appear, ElBaradei had told him he expected the appointment to be made.\n\u201cHe also said, his words, \u2018The country is falling apart,\u2019 \u201d Gregory said.\nMaher said he would like to see ElBaradei represent the views of the opposition.\nThe exclusion of key groups and leaders from the government could pose a problem for Obama administration, which has avoided using the words \u201cmilitary coup\u201d in describing what has taken place and has called for the new government to chart an inclusive path.\n\u201cThe only solution to the current impasse is for all parties to work together peacefully to address the many legitimate concerns and needs of the people and to ensure Egypt has a government that is responsive to the aspirations of the millions of Egyptians who have taken to the streets to demand a better future,\u201d Secretary of State John Kerry said in his latest statement. \u201cLasting stability in Egypt will only be achieved through a transparent and inclusive democratic process with participation from all sides and all political parties.\u201d\nMany Egyptians have been objected to calling Morsi\u2019s ouster a military coup, saying it was a necessary measure to save the nation from three more years of Morsi\u2019s incompetence. The first democratically elected leader in Egypt\u2019s history, Morsi angered many for naming members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the secret organization through which he ascended to the presidency, to several key posts. He also arrested critics for insulting him, repeatedly said he was unwilling to work with opponents and presided over a failing economy.\nBut Morsi\u2019s supporters freely use the term. In an appearance on CNN\u2019s \u201cFareed Zakaria GPS\u201d on Sunday, Amr Darrag, Morsi\u2019s minister of planning and international cooperation, acknowledged complaints about Morsi\u2019s competence. But, he asked, \u201cDoes this justify a coup?\u201d\nMcClatchy special correspondent Amina Ismail contributed to this report.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s getting too hard to move around Denver and too many people are getting hurt on our streets. Our infrastructure is deteriorating, transportation options are limited and the ones we have are major sources of pollution.\nThe time to act is now. We must be smart and we must be bold. Denver\u2019s Mobility Action Plan will support the transportation choices people want to make and move more people, more efficiently and more safely. It will increase mobility options, improve safety, address climate change, improve public health, and create more accessibility.\nDownload the Mobility Action Plan (PDF) \u00bb\nLearn More About Our Strategic Goals Below:\nDenver\u2019s population grows by 15,000 residents over the past decade. While this is great news for our city\u2019s economic development, there is a downside: traffic. Today, 73 percent of Denver commuters drive alone. Our goal is to reduce single-occupant vehicle (SOV) commuters to 50 percent and increase the percentage of bike and pedestrian commuters to 15 percent and transit commuters to 15 percent.\nLearn About Your Mobility Options \u00bb\nSixty-one people died on Denver roadways in 2016, including 22 pedestrians and four cyclists. Our goal is zero fatalities by 2030 through an aggressive Vision Zero campaign. We will accelerate our infrastructure safety program through swift innovation and design modifications, particularly at high-risk intersections.\nVisit Vision Zero Denver \u00bb\nToday, transportation represents nearly 30 percent of carbon emissions in Denver and is a leading source of air pollution. The Denver metropolitan area struggles with air pollution, and nearly 1 in 10 Denver residents is living with asthma. To reduce incidence of asthma and respiratory illness \u2013 particularly among children, senior citizens and other vulnerable populations \u2013 we will reduce greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent by 2050.\nVisit 80 x 50 Climate Goal \u00bb\nNearly one-quarter of Denver\u2019s residents live near or below the poverty rate and have limited mobility options. Denver deserves a connected multi-modal network that offers everyone the ability to get around town safely and reliably. Call it mobility freedom for all. Innovative partnerships, policies and technologies will help give all people access to opportunity.\nVisit Denver Smart City \u00bb\nWe are listening to you.\nThis plan has its roots in two decades of community-led visioning and planning. Denver residents have long expressed a clear desire to transition from a car-centric culture to a future that prioritizes people and the quality of the places where they live, work and play. Our mobility plan will be regularly updated based on community and stakeholder input.\nLearn about the Multi-Modal Advisory Committee \u00bb\nThis is a bold investment.\nReinventing our streets to move more people more safely and more efficiently will require major new investments in the system. The City & County of Denver currently spends about $75 million each year on transportation and mobility. To meet our challenges and make meaningful progress towards a reinvented transportation future, we must invest at least $2 billion between now and 2030. With about $1.65 billion in funding already identified, we must close a $350 million gap.\nDenver\u2019s Mobility Action Plan will help you\nmake the choices you want to make.",
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        "raw_content": "Your Military Kid Can 'Picture Home' With this Campaign\n(U.S. Army/Derek Gean)\nA new outreach project from the Biden Foundation is looking to feature submissions from both military and civilian kids that show what home means to them.\nThe \"Picturing Home\" project will feature selected submissions on the foundation's website and social media throughout April, officials said in a release. Kids can send in art, photos or even essays on the theme.\nThe Biden Foundation, started by former Vice President Joe Biden and his spouse Jill, is a nonprofit organization that looks to 'identify policies that advance the middle class, decrease economic inequality, and increase opportunity for all people,\" according to its website. One of the organization's primary focuses is supporting military families, a cause Jill Biden helped champion through Joining Forces while in the White House.\nThat the project is open to all kids, military or otherwise, is an important facet and purposefully a part of overarching military child theme, officials said. By bringing both groups to the table, the foundation hopes to show the similarities between kids of all backgrounds, while also highlighting some of the challenges military kids face in establishing what is traditionally thought of as \"home.\"\n\"We also recognize the value of building bridges between military-connected and civilian children,\" Jill Biden said in a release. \"As a teacher, I see my students from inside the military community and outside, working together and supporting one another every day. I also know that civilian teachers, students, and communities can make a huge difference by supporting military families. Through Picturing Home, we celebrate the beauty of what makes our students unique -- but we also celebrate those things that make us more similar than we think.\"\nAbout 2 million children have a parent in the military.\nPicturing Home submissions can be sent in via the Biden Foundation website.",
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        "raw_content": "When it comes to a wheelchair accessible vehicle, no purchase should be entered into lightly. For many with mobility issues, their WAV is a lifeline granting them the independence to complete their daily tasks, so it makes sense that only a reliable automobile will suffice.\nA used WAV can be an attractive proposition on the basis that it costs marginally less than a brand-new model \u2013 if you know what to look out for. In order to help you avoid the pitfalls of purchasing a sub-standard mobility vehicle, we've compiled this handy guide of things to consider when perusing the second-hand market:\n1. Only consult with reputable dealers\nWith so many unscrupulous sellers on online auction sites these days, it\u2019s difficult to know who to trust. As a general rule, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is \u2013 which is why you should only consider reputable used WAV dealerships like Mobility One.\nAt Mobility One, our track record speaks for itself. We go the extra mile for our customers, without getting bogged down in jargon and tech speak. Ours is an approachable attitude to mobility vehicles.\n2. Ask to see the logbook\nOnce you\u2019ve found a prospective used WAV, a cursory glance at the logbook will confirm the amount of mileage the vehicle has clocked up, as well as its service history and MOT record. This will provide you with an indication as to whether the vehicle has been involved in any accidents, or whether it has any significant ongoing problems.\n3. Have a keen eye for detail\nDon't be afraid to get up close \u2013 inspect the WAV for bodywork damage and rust. Check that the tyres are in good condition, and enquire if the vehicle comes with a spare wheel. Don't be afraid to ask questions relevant to your potential use of the vehicle either.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb USSF\nDevelopment Academies: Elite or Elitist?\nSubmitted by Emily Cohen on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 13:17. | comments\nclub versus school\nThe United States Soccer Federation's (USSF) recent mandate that \u2018elite' soccer players who play for Development Academy teams will not be allowed to play for their high school soccer teams after this season simply frosts me. I've read volumes in the last few weeks, from Soccer America's initial news article and the seemingly unending comments from readers and the soccer experati to The New York Times piece this past Sunday by Sam Borden, that really brought \"Soccer's New Way\" into the collective consciousness across America.\nThe United States Soccer Federation's (USSF) recent mandate that elite soccer players who play for Development Academy teams will not be allowed to play for their high school soccer teams after this season is wrong and misleading.\nSoccer Development Academies: Elite or Elitist?\nOver the weekend I posted a link in the @MomsTeam Twitter account to an article in the New York Times titled \"High School Players Forced to Choose in Soccer's New Way.\" My tweet generated a lot of buzz, and, as I had commented in the past on the way sports talent is developed in this country, I thought it would be a great topic for a blog.\nThe United States Soccer Federation's (USSF) recent mandate that elite soccer players who play for Development Academy teams will not be allowed to play for their high school soccer teams after this season is wrong and misleading, says MomsTeam guest blogger, Emily Cohen.",
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        "raw_content": "Situational Leadership\u2122 Theory\nMost of the leadership training programs offered today are aimed at helping attendees discover the leadership style they exhibit, in addition to reviewing its strengths and weaknesses. However, an effective style is not dictated by the skills of the manager. Rather, the skills a leader must utilize to be successful are dictated by the existing work environment, or the specific needs of the business.\nAn effective manager is able to utilize multiple leadership styles as conditions change. This is the theory behind the concept of situational leadership. Implementing this approach in an organization then becomes a matter of training managers to recognize the current work setting, or employee conditions, and using the most effective style given the specific challenge.\nFor example, delegating work to an employee that is ill prepared to accept that responsibility may result in the impression the worker is incompetent. This can lead to frustration for both the manager and worker. Ironically, it is actually the manager's inability to recognize the most effective leadership style, or refusal to switch styles, that is really the cause of an ineffective workforce.\nPresently, there appears to be two mainstream theories describing situational leadership. The first model is based on Daniel Goleman's elements of emotional intelligence: self awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills.\nGoleman's Model of Situational Leadership\nIn Goleman's model, he combines his five elements of emotional intelligence to formulate a total of six situational leadership styles, which are described below. Goleman emphasizes the need for a manager to change between these six styles as conditions around them change.\nIn the coaching style, the focus is on helping others in their personal development and in their job-related activities. The coaching leader aids others to get up to speed by working closely with them. They make sure employees have the knowledge and tools to get their job done. This style works best when the employee already understands their weaknesses, and is receptive to ideas on how to improve.\nPacesetting Leaders\nWhen employees are self-motivated and highly skilled, the pacesetting style is extremely effective. The pacesetting leader sets very high performance standards for themselves and their group, and exemplifies the behaviors that are sought from other members of the group. This particular leadership style needs to be used sparingly, since workers can often \"burn out\" due to the demanding pace of this approach.\nThe democratic leader gives members of the work group a vote or a say in nearly every decision made by the team. When used effectively, this style builds flexibility and responsibility, and can help identify new ways to do things with fresh ideas. However, this approach can be very time consuming because of the level of personal involvement required in the decision-making process.\nThe affiliative leader is most effective in situations where morale is low or teambuilding is needed. This style is easily recognized by the theme of \"employee first.\" Employees can expect much praise from this leader. Unfortunately, poor performance may also go without reprimand.\nIf a business seems to be drifting aimlessly, then the authoritative style can be very effective in this type of situation. The authoritative leader is an expert in dealing with the problems or challenges at hand, and they can clearly identify goals that will lead to success. They also allow employees to figure out the best way to achieve those goals.\nCoercive Leaders\nThe coercive style should be used with caution because it's based on the concept of \"command and control,\" which usually causes a decrease in motivation among those that are interacting with this type of manager. The coercive leader is most effective in situations where the company or group requires a complete turnaround. It is also effective during disasters, or when dealing with underperforming employees; usually as a last resort.\nKen Blanchard's Situational Leadership\u2122 Model\nThis second model is derived from the leadership theory explained by Ken Blanchard and Paul Hersey. In this model, Blanchard and Hersey describe two fundamental concepts: that of leadership style, as well as the development level of the person being led.\nBlanchard and Hersey characterized the situational leadership style in terms of the amount of the direction, and the support, provided to followers. The styles they described fall into the following four types:\nTelling Leaders\nThis manager defines the roles and tasks for each follower, and then supervises them very closely. All important decisions are made by the leader, and announced to the followers. This means communication is predominantly one-way; with the leader telling others what to do.\nSelling Leaders\nThe selling leader defines the roles and the tasks of each follower, but also seeks ideas and suggestions from followers. Decisions are made predominantly by the leader, but the communication style used is two-way. These managers are good at \"selling\" their ideas.\nA participating leader passes along the day-to-day decisions, such as dividing up the workload, to their followers. They will help to facilitate discussions, and take part in the decision-making process, but ultimate control is with the followers.\nDelegating Leaders\nThe delegating leader is still involved in the workgroup's decisions, and helps to solve problems, but the ultimate control is with the followers. In fact, with this style, the followers decide when to get the leader involved.\nDevelopment Levels of Followers\nBlanchard and Hersey's situational leadership model also recognized the importance of the development level of those being led. Their theory states that the leader's style needs to reflect, in part, the competence and commitment of the followers. Those two dimensions were then used to derive the following four development levels of those being led:\nLow Competence, High Commitment\nSome Competence, Low Commitment\nHigh Competence, Variable Commitment\nHigh Competence, High Commitment\nIn Blanchard's model of leadership, there exists an ideal style to apply to each development level. Much of that logic is the same as that found in Goleman's model.\nImplementing Situational Leadership\nAs mentioned earlier, implementing this approach in an organization is really nothing more than teaching managers how to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each leadership style, and how this knowledge can be applied to a given work situation. It's also important for managers to recognize their intrinsic style, because that will often be the one they will fall back into in times of stress.\nSuccessful leaders in any organization are able to quickly recognize the correct style to apply in a given situation. 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        "raw_content": "I grew up in Palmyra NY, have a multi-cultural family of 6 adopted children, a proud wife to an Army officer and I'm a Mormon.\nI am a mother of six, beautiful children adopted from the U.S., Ethiopia, Thailand and China. We are a military family and I am a proud wife to an Army Captain who loves his country with all his heart. I grew up in Palmyra, NY, where Joseph Smith had his first vision and was given the gold plates to translate in to the Book of Mormon. It was not easy being a member of the church in Palmyra as the people, at that time, still passed down outdated, anti-Mormon rumors from their ancestors starting back to when the Smith's lived in Palmyra. However, these negative sentiments only helped make my testimony grow stronger as I recognized they were only 'regurgitating' what they had heard over the centuries, but not truly understood. Therefore, I made it a commitment I would serve a mission to help teach people of the truthfulness of this church and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. When I was 14, Charlene Wells, 1985's crowned Miss America, came to speak to the youth in my area. She was and still is a Mormon. I remember near the end of her talk she paused for what seemed a very long time and then said with a sincere tone in her voice, if she were to do it all over again, she would serve a mission. At that moment I was determined to serve a mission, which I did at age 21. I have a very strong testimony that Joseph Smith was a true prophet, that he saw God the Father and Jesus Christ, and that the restored church is on the earth today. I love my God, my family, my religion, and my country.\nI was born in to the church, but growing up in an anti-Mormon environment caused me to constantly reflect on my belief system. However, I found that through the trials that caused me to constantly reexamine my beliefs by drawing on what I had been taught, reading the Book of Mormon and prayer, they only solidified my testimony that this Church is true. I love how the church's main emphasis is on the family. The love and support that Branch, Ward and Stake members provide is irreplaceable. I appreciate the incredible focus the church has for the youth by providing numerous groups and activities for them to participate and feel loved and accepted. I met my husband at the Hill Cumorah Pageant in Palmyra, NY. The Pageant is put on by the church every year and is a entertaining production that tells of the origins and stories of the Book of Mormon. I truly credit Joseph Smith for indirectly introducing me to my husband. If it was not for the fact that he knelt down in a grove of trees and asked the Lord which church to join, the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ would not have come about. Therefore, the Hill Cumorah Pageant that is performed at the very hill where Joseph Smith retrieved the plates would not have been created by the Church. Thus, I would have never met my husband. I have seen too many miracles and answer to prayers that I can not deny that my Heavenly Father lives and that this church is true. Being a mother of six children, all from different countries with different cultural backgrounds and four with disabilities, one needs all the help one can get. I can not express how much I rely on the scriptures and prayer to get me through a moment, let alone a day. The support I receive from the church members, family and most important, Heavenly Father is invaluable. Therefore, I must always remember that I need to return the service as it is the best way to show Him how much I do love him! My life is fuller and more satisfying being a Mormon!\nAs a mother raising children, it is imperative that I do the best I can to be the best example I can be. The church helps me accomplish this as it provides all the tools needed to not only get the job done, but to succeed. I am proud to be a member of this church and often let anyone and everyone know. I believe that no matter what religion you are, one should not be ashamed. If you are ashamed, then perhaps it is time to re-look at your belief system. There is no need to defend. I feel that those that put down other religions, or try too hard to defend their beliefs only do it because they are not sure of their own beliefs. But, I do know that one can have an absolute surety that they are on the right track to living the fullest, most fruitful and successful life possible. Currently I teach the Young Women in my Ward. I love this calling and enjoy teaching the youth. However, I must say that it seems they are the ones that teach me, more than I am the one that teaches them. I believe our youth today are truly noble and great. They have to be to triumphantly help pave the way for our Lord's return to this Earth. Because we move around quite a bit, I have had the joy to fulfill many callings such as leading the youth, being President over the women in the Wards, helping people find employment, visiting certain sisters and families in the ward and serving a mission. But, I do believe that the most important calling I have is being a wife and mother. I worked in the corporate world for quite a number of years before we were blessed with our children. I travelled quite extensively and would work 60-80 hour weeks. However, I can honestly say that being a stay-at-home mother is far more taxing, yet far more rewarding. I live my faith because I believe that is the best and only way to ensure my children will succeed in this world by being the best example I can be and it will ensure me a place with my Heavenly Father someday!\nOne of, if not the greatest calling in life is motherhood. This calling is so sacred and so important that we must focus as much as possible in making sure we are rearing our children to the best of our ability by ensuring they are taught true and correct principles that will give them the best advantage to return to their Heavenly Father. The husband's role is to have the Priesthood. This is not to rule OVER his family, but to be used to ward off the evils of the world and, if must be, Satan himself so that the mother can fully focus on her most important calling of motherhood. It would be too much for any person, whether man or women, to have to not only focus completely on rearing children AND warding off the evils of the world at the same time. Man and women are helpmates to each other. The man holds the priesthood so he can be at the forefront of the battle of evil and use Heavenly Father's Priesthood power to fight that battle so his wife can concentrate completely on her God-given calling as mother. As the women, we need to use our calling to ensure our children and those around us are taught, loved and nurtured so that our boys will someday take up their breastplate of righteousness and also continue the fight through the power of the Priesthood, and the girls will someday take up their mantel as the teacher, nurturer and mother to the earth's children. Priesthood is not greater than motherhood. They work together so that the earth's human race may and will succeed!! Show more Show less",
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        "raw_content": "Giuliani in Drag, and Leather, and Fur, and Pearls\u2026 A Compendium\nThis is horrifying but also kind of awesome. It\u2019s a Slate sideshow of all of Rudy Giuliani\u2019s moments playing dress up \u2014 as a crack addict, a greaser, the beast from Beauty and the Beast, and most commonly, a woman. Check it out.\nCombine all this with the also horrifying but kind of awesome \u201cferret moment\u201d from Rudy\u2019s radio show and you get the sense that Rudy is a guy who either didn\u2019t intend to run for president before 9/11 vaulted him to the national stage, or he did intend to run for president but didn\u2019t give a damn and insisted on living his life the way he wanted to live it. Which is kind of refreshing. His current reversals on all the positions he staked out in that carefree period, however, are not so endearing.\nUpdate: While you\u2019re over there at Slate, take a look at this detailed dissection of Rudy\u2019s truly disastrous private life (three marriages, ugly and public divorces, adultery, and multiple estranged kids \u2014 that enough?). Writes Slate, \u201cIt\u2019s not only the religious or the uptight that can be put off by an utter lack of personal morality in a presidential candidate.\u201d\nLate Update: I feel bad calling Rudy\u2019s private life \u201ctruly disastrous.\u201d Who am I to judge? What say you? Is judging candidates on their private lives part of presidential politics? A legitimate evaluation of a man or woman\u2019s character, or part of the sordid underbelly of our political system? Leave thoughts in the comments\u2026\nPrevious: Deflating the \u201cIndependents in \u201908!\u201d Meme (and Taking a Knock at Howard Fineman)\nNext: Popular Conservative Blog: \u201cRudy\u2019s Done\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to M\u00f6venpick Hotels & Resorts\nA passion for making moments\nM\u00f6venpick Hotels & Resorts is a modern, upscale hospitality company that is passionate about \u2018making moments\u2019, recognising that small gestures make a big difference to our guests, our owners and our people. We do ordinary things in an extraordinary way \u2013 a philosophy that has defined our brand\u2019s success from the very start.\nA global firm with Swiss roots and a restaurant and hospitality heritage that dates back to the 1940s, our approach to service has remained consistent; warm, intuitive, personal and uniquely \u2018M\u00f6venpick\u2019. We also embrace innovation to meet ever-changing guest needs and continue to celebrate our rich culinary legacy, setting trends but never compromising on quality and authenticity. An international company with a growing footprint, we take a sustainable and responsible approach, caring for local communities and protecting the environment in the destinations where we operate.\nM\u00f6venpick Hotels & Resorts is one of the world\u2019s most reputable upscale hotel management companies. Since it was established in 1973, the hospitality firm has expanded its international presence and today, manages 20,000-plus rooms in more than 82 hotels across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. With ambitious plans to further expand its footprint across these continents, the company is on track to meet its target of operating 125 properties by 2020. The company\u2019s global workforce of 16,000 hospitality professionals are trained to ensure M\u00f6venpick\u2019s traditional Swiss values are always upheld, guaranteeing the 7.5 million guests who stay with us every year are well looked after.\nM\u00f6venpick\u2019s story is one of inspired thinking, which in the 1940s when the brand was conceived, revolutionised the European restaurant industry and introduced a new style of modern hospitality that was truly ahead of its time. For the company\u2019s late founder Ueli Prager, the secret to running a business was uncomplicated and unpretentious: \u201cWe aren\u2019t doing anything extraordinary,\u201d the legendary Swiss hotelier was fond of saying. \u201cWe are simply successful because we are doing quite normal things in an extraordinary manner.\u201d This marked the start of an unparalleled success story for M\u00f6venpick, a brand that has been synonymous with culinary and hospitality excellence for more than seven decades.\nM\u00f6venpick Hotels & Resorts\u2019 Brand Signatures define our hospitality offering and encapsulate our passion for gastronomy and innovation. They focus on culinary experiences and convenience-boosting technology and are available at every property worldwide, while simultaneously delivering on our \u2018we make moments\u2019 vision.\nAccorHotels completes acquisition of M\u00f6venpick Hotels & Resorts\nAccorHotels announces the completion of its acquisition of M\u00f6venpick Hotels & Resorts. The Enterprise Value (EV) represents CHF 560M (\u20ac482M) and encompasses 100% of M\u00f6venpick company\u2019s share capital, as well as ownership of the M\u00f6venpick brand for all activities related to the hospitality business.",
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        "raw_content": "Returns lamented by major bank chiefs still among world\u2019s best\n(Bloomberg) -- The big four bank chiefs have spent this week defending their profits to lawmakers by arguing their return on equity has slumped since the financial crisis. On that measure, however, they are still among the best in the world.\nIn 2015, the Aussie banks posted an average return on equity of 15.2 percent, behind only Canadian lenders in developed markets, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. And since the financial crisis hit, only U.S. and French banks saw their ROE fall less than the 5 percentage-point drop suffered by Australian lenders, the data showed.\nThe decline in ROE was a common lament as the heads of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac Banking Corp., Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. and National Australia Bank Ltd. fronted lawmakers for more than 12 hours in Canberra this week. The hearings were called after the banks failed to pass on in its entirety a quarter-point interest rate cut by the central bank in August, adding to public disquiet over the provision of misleading financial advice, record profits and excessive fees.\nWestpac\u2019s ROE has \u201cfallen significantly\u201d from the low twenties before the financial crisis, to about 14 percent now, chief executive officer Brian Hartzer told the committee Thursday. \u201cThis level of return is not excessive, but rather is necessary to ensure we are seen as \u2018unquestionably strong.\u2019\u201d\nIt was a theme set by the first CEO to testify, Commonwealth Bank\u2019s Ian Narev.\n\u201cYou can\u2019t have a prosperous economy unless banks are strong,\u201d Narev told the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics on Tuesday. \u201cOur profits are at a level that will enable us to keep the confidence of global funders, who play a critical role in our ability to consistently extend credit.\u201d\n\u201cWe still have pretty strong ROE, but that is a function of how they manage the banks,\u201d said T.S. 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This has meant a reduction in bank margins.\u201d\nANZ, Commonwealth Bank and Westpac shares all climbed more than 2 percent this week, and National Australia Bank gained 1 percent, outstripping the 0.9 percent gain on the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index. The S&P/ASX 200 Banks Index has fallen 7.6 percent in 2016, while the broader stock market benchmark has added 3.5 percent.\nPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who had his parliamentary majority slashed at elections in July, called the hearings in an attempt to stave off demands by the main opposition Labor party for a more powerful and wide-ranging independent inquiry, known as a Royal Commission, into the finance industry.\nThe hearings have done little to appease lawmakers calling for a Royal Commission, such as opposition leader Bill Shorten. Greens lawmaker Adam Bandt, a member of the committee quizzing the CEOs, also repeated his demand for a more powerful inquiry.\n\u201cIt is clear a Royal Commission is the only way we will get the banks to come clean on how much profit they make off the back of home owners and public subsidies,\u201d Bandt said after the first day of hearings.\nThe big four\u2019s share of Australia\u2019s mortgage market stood at 78 percent as of August, up from 53 percent nine years earlier, according to regulatory data. 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        "raw_content": "MPH in Social Public Health\nOnline MPH programs in Social Public Health consider how people interact, socialize, and develop within a social setting. This information can help researchers understand why some areas of the country have better health than others and the sociological factors that come into play to create this variation. Degree programs offered online can help students learn more about this subject without having to sacrifice valuable time at work throughout the process. Most degree programs in this discipline take around 2 years to complete at full-time enrollment.\nWhat is the Online MPH in Social Public Health\nWhen considering all of the influential factors that are involved in public health studies, social interaction is a huge determinant of how people respond to their own personal health and their likelihood to take part in programs that offer support. 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Reading through this list can provide you with a better idea of the type of subjects you can learn more about in these programs.\nHealth for Diverse Populations\nAssessment in Public Health\nHistory of Social Public Health\nTemple University: This school provides an online MPH \u2013 Social and Behavioral Sciences for students interested in the social component of public health. Students in this program can take courses that consider stress and its effect on health, public health nutrition, and patient education. These courses can help students better understand how social aspects of human life can play a role in overall public health. Programs at this level typically take 2 to 3 years to complete.\nThe University of Southern California: This university currently offers several different concentrations for public health students, most prominently the Social and Behavior Science major. 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        "raw_content": "One-third of complaints to EEOC involve race discrimination\nOn behalf of Shulman Kessler LLP posted in race discrimination on Wednesday, February 7, 2018.\nThe report for fiscal year 2017 published by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission shows the extent of discrimination throughout American workplaces. People who feel they have been mistreated on the job in New York due to their race may be interested to know that 33.9 percent of the complaints sent to the commission regarded race discrimination.\nContinue reading One-third of complaints to EEOC involve race discrimination...",
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        "raw_content": "Medway achieves Athena SWAN Bronze award\nMedway School of Pharmacy successful in achieving an Athena SWAN bronze award\nThe school has been successful in achieving an Athena SWAN bronze award; this is great news for the school. We would like to thank the members of the MSoP AS committee for their input into the submission.\n113 higher education institutions, research institutes and individual schools and departments will receive an ECU Athena SWAN award. The awards recognise commitment to advancing women\u2019s careers in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine in higher education and research.\nIt is the highest number of awards presented to date, with the success rate increasing in this round compared to the last from 69 per cent to 73 per cent. Also in this round, the Babraham institute became only the second research institute to receive the prestigious silver institution award, joining the John Innes Centre.\nThe awards ceremony was held on 15 June 2015 at the University of Greenwich.",
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        "raw_content": "The Benefits of High Gasoline Prices\n(This essay looks at high gas prices and what should be done about them. The Bahamas did not get into the predicament of over reliance on the automobile over night, and there will be no immediate solution. However, there are measures we as individuals can take to help ourselves.)\nNassau is a community that is almost totally dependent on the automobile. And with a gallon of gas now pushing $5 ($4.51 at this writing) the complaints at the office water coolers and coffee machines have resumed.\nWhat does this mean for our economy?\nConsumers are not the only ones bothered about the high cost of fuel \u2013 so is the Central Bank. Here is what the bank\u2019s monthly report for March 2007 had to say:\n\"The Bahamian economy is expected to continue on a path of stable growth during 2007, underpinned by tourism-related investments, alongside healthy private sector demand.\n\"Nonetheless, recent increases in global oil prices, combined with signs of softness in the US economy, could impact this outlook should such trends persist.\"\nWhat seems like a throw-away line from the Central Bank, could just as easily become a serious matter where the country\u2019s Bahamian dollar reserves are concerned.\nThe more money we spend to import fuel, the less we have available domestically for consumer and commercial loans. And a contraction of credit acts as a brake on the economy.\nOf course a slowing economy means \u2013 tough times might be ahead. But let\u2019s not despair. There are some things we can do about it.\nThe Automotive Industry & Government Revenue\nThe government gets about 40 per cent of its revenue from imports of fuel, vehicles and related products. This is a significant figure, and it will be painful to change this revenue stream over the near term.\nTo do so we will have to make some hard choices. The shortfall in revenues from auto and fuel imports will have to be offset by higher payroll, value added, sales, income or other taxes. And any changes must be done in a way that preserves our low-tax status.\nOf course the best solution to lack of government revenue is to spend less but this option is rarely considered by our politicians.\nSo what options do we have? We can start by becoming more discerning about how we use our vehicles.\nFor example, we should car-pool for school runs as well as work runs. And the more adventurous among us can ride bicycles or walk to and from the office.\nIf we improve the transit system more people will use the bus. At present, relying on the jitneys means enduring long wait times, inconvenient connections, unreliable service, unsafe driving and rowdy behaviour. These are some of the main reasons given by Bahamians for \u2018needing\u2019 a car.\nWe can also down-size and modernise the vehicles we drive. Our streets are narrow, so larger vehicles make passing and parking difficult at best \u2013 not to mention the fact that they use more fuel to travel the same distances.\nOf course many vehicles produced today offer better fuel economy, but unlike the country\u2019s pension managers we should not propose that government restrict the import of older vehicles as they propose government mandate that all Bahamians have pensions managed by them. That would not support public policy based on the principles of liberty and free trade. Competition and choice is important for consumers in the long run, and public policy should not be a tool for special interest.\nWe can consider alternative fuel vehicles (like hybrids) when they become available to our market. Unfortunately manufacturers won\u2019t export these vehicles now because of concerns about servicing the hi-tech equipment, and because law enforcement and emergency officials need special training in the event of accidents. But as technology advances these vehicles may become a reality for our market.\nThese simple strategies may not solve our problems in the short-term, but we did not get in the present shape we are in overnight either.\nHowever, these small steps will mean that less fuel will be consumed, leaving us with a little more pocket change, and more money for local credit. The environment will also benefit from a reduction in engine emissions, and our streets might be a little less crowded, making drive time more tolerable.\nIn a nutshell, government should do very little on this. They have more important things to do like fight crime and shore up the judicial system.\nHowever, the government can encourage citizens, without the use of force, to consider these, and other options to reduce fuel consumption.\nApplying higher import taxes to vehicle or fuel imports or restricting imports is not the answer. Our pending entry into the World Trade Organisation seems to suggest that we will have to gradually discard import tariffs as a fiscal tool even though our tariffs serve as a revenue mechanism and do not restrict imports.\nThe government should use no more than moral persuasion. Every time political leaders speak on a subject they should include a message encouraging consumers to reduce fuel consumption. That message will gradually filter through.\nAnd the jitney system should be sorted out once and for all \u2013 without a government takeover. Bus operators should be capable of making the system work within the confines of the law.\nFirst of all we should not encourage the government to \"do something to fix\" the problem. Their solutions most often lead to unintended consequences that are more often than not negative. Just read about the tolls to get into downtown London England or the odd and even license plate issues in Sao Paulo Brazil.\nWhat we should do however is educate ourselves on the options available and change our personal habits as we see fit.\nThe free market (that\u2019s us by the way) has the extraordinary ability to find solutions, and when it comes to high gas prices and traffic congestion, it will all sort itself out.\nThere will be winners and losers, and the automotive industry might be one of the losers, but that beats government coercion to solve the problem.\nAlmost 40 years ago, the Checchi report on the future of the Bahamas had this to say:\n\"In the long-term, large autos must be seen increasingly as incompatible objects in the Bahamas. The scale of the island is small \u2013 power and high speed are inappropriate and unnecessary. Clear, unpolluted air is an asset\u2026the Bahamas should seriously consider the adoption of new concepts in personal transportation.\"\nWe are now at the point where this has become a critical issue, for various reasons. The suggestions offered here are thought-starters on a debate that must take place in earnest. However, while high gas prices are bad for our collective pocketbooks in the short term, they will ultimately lead to lower consumption and the adoption of other fuels. Solving more than one of the \"problems\" discussed here.\nSo let\u2019s raise a toast to higher gas prices!",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/road-trips/big-island-hawaii-road-trip.html\nPhotograph by Stephen Alvarez\nRoad Trip: The Big Island of Hawaii\nWarm beaches, cool highlands, active lava flows, and lush jungles await.\nThe best way to see Hawaii's Big Island is to drive around it. You'll soon be immersed in a varied landscape unlike any other in the United States. You'll encounter lava desert, jungle, farmland, active lava flows, warm beaches, cool highlands, and views of soaring mountains and plunging valleys. And everywhere, you'll feel the aura of the mysterious Polynesians who landed here more than a thousand years ago and named the island Hawaii.\n\"The Big Island has it all,\" says Corky Bryan, a career paniolo, or Hawaiian cowboy, who's now a vice president at the island's 150,000-acre (60,702-hectare) Parker Ranch. He's right. This island is larger than all the other Hawaiian Islands combined; it's the only one still volcanically active; and it has rich evidence of native culture. The Big Island, where Kamehameha the Great established his kingdom, was the first Hawaii. To many, it's still the real Hawaii.\nBegin in Kailua-Kona\nIn Kailua-Kona, American missionaries started the first Christian church in Hawaii in 1820. Today, the Mokuaikaua Church (75-5713 Alii Dr.; 1 808 329 0655; www.mokuaikaua.org), which was rebuilt in 1837 of crushed coral and lava rock, is still a quiet sanctuary. Step across the street to the two-story, palm-shaded 1838 Hulihee Palace (75-5718 Alii Dr.; 1 808 329 1877; http://www.huliheepalace.net/), now a museum. Check out the enormous koa wood chair specially built to accommodate Princess Ruth, who measured over six feet tall and weighed over 400 pounds (181 kilograms).\nAhuena Heiau\nNearby, along the shore, is the reconstructed Ahuena Heiau (75-5660 Palani Rd.; 1 808 327 0123; www.kulana.hawaiiweb.org). Heiaus are ceremonial stone structures usually built on a platform (as in this case). Using Ahuena as his headquarters, Kamehameha conquered and unified the Hawaiian Islands in the early 19th century. The surrounding village remained the capital of all the Hawaiian Islands until 1821. \"For some of us, it still is the capital,\" says Kaleookalani Nakoa, a native Hawaiian and one of the official guardians of the heiau.\nContinuing south along the scenic two-laner, you're soon high above the ocean, fields of bushes and berries indicating that this is coffee country. For a taste of the plantation lifestyle established over the past century, pull into the Kona Coffee Living History Farm just before the village of Captain Cook (mile marker 110; 1 808 323 2006; www.konahistorical.org). You'll learn not just about locally grown coffee but also sample the luscious fruits that abound in Hawaii, such as Kona oranges, passion fruit, and guavas, among others.\nA side road leads to Kealakekua Bay, from which you can see a monument marking the place where British explorer James Cook was stabbed to death by the natives in 1779. This happened just a year after he and his crew became the first Europeans to set foot on what he dubbed the \"Sandwich Islands.\"\nBack on the main road, stop at the mountainside Coffee Shack (after mile marker 108; 1 808 328 9555; www.coffeeshack.com), built on a coffee plantation. Besides Kona coffee, lunch, and breakfast\u2014try the eggs Benedict\u2014the lanai, or porch, has views of 26 miles (41 kilometers) of coastline far below.\nIn the same area, don't miss St. Benedict's, better known as the Painted Church (84-5140 Painted Church Rd., Captain Cook; 1 808 328 2227; www.thepaintedchurch.org/history.asp). To give his congregants the illusion of being in a European cathedral, its Belgian priest painted the interior with a simple trompe l'oeil technique in the early 1900s. Also nearby, look for the 180-acre (73-hectare) Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, preserving what's left of an ancient Hawaiian royal residence, a sacred place of refuge, and a heiau. Among the original artifacts on the site are petroglyphs and a 16th-century wall.\nLava Fields and Forests\nFor the next 40 miles (64 kilometers), the road traverses, alternately, old lava fields and Eden-like forests with flowering multicolored bougainvillea and hibiscus along the side of the road. Also look for tropical trees like the wide-spreading monkeypod and ohia trees with feathery red blossoms.\nAt Naalehu, stop at the Punalu'u Bake Shop (95-3642 Hamalahoa Hwy.; 1 808 929 7343; www.bakeshophawaii.com), famed for Portuguese sweet bread and malasadas (doughnuts). Box up an assortment to eat later in the car.\nSoon the Belt Road rises in altitude and lowers in temperature until reaching Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (1 808 985 6000; www.nps.gov/havo). Stop at Kilauea Visitor Center to get maps and current advice on how to safely view active lava flows in the park. A good bet is a ranger-led hike.\nConsider overnighting on the rim of the park's Kilauea Caldera at the Volcano House (Currently undergoing renovations; 1 Crater Rim Dr.; 1 808 967 7321; www.volcanohousehotel.com). Another lodging, in the town of Hilo, is the 1899 Shipman House (131 Kaiulani St.; 1 808 934 8002; www.hilo-hawaii.com), a Victorian mansion where author Jack London and his wife, Charmian, stayed during their 1907 visit.\nNorth from Hilo, take a turnoff to the old village of Honomu, whose funky false-front businesses include an antique bottle shop. Honomu exists mainly because it's on the way to Akaka Falls State Park (1 808 974 6200; www.hawaiistateparks.org/parks/hawaii/Index.cfm?park_id=2), known for its 442-foot (135-meter) falls and lush rain forest surroundings.\nLeave the main highway again at Honokaa to reach the viewpoint overlooking the nearly deserted Waipio Valley, 850 feet (250 meter) below. It's one of the premier panoramas in the state. Only four-wheel-drive vehicles are allowed to drive down the steep road to the valley floor and its black-sand beach.\nContinuing toward the village of Waimea (also called Kamuela), along rolling hills of bright green grass, you'll enter ranch country, marked by billowing mist and lowing Angus cattle. Stop at the Parker Ranch Museum (67-1435 Mamalahoa Hwy.; 1 808 885 7655; www.parkerranch.com) to learn about the ranch's long history. It was founded by American sailor John Parker, who arrived in Hawaii in 1809, worked for King Kamehameha, and eventually bought land.\nJacaranda Inn\nOn the ranch, you can stay in a garden cottage at the historic Jacaranda Inn (65-1444 Kawaihae Rd.; 1 808 885 8813; www.jacarandainn.com), with a sumptuously remodeled ranch house and bunkhouses. It's a favorite of astronomers visiting the observatories atop Mauna Kea, the island's tallest peak at 13,796 feet (4,205 meters). For breakfast, try the French toast made with Portuguese sweet bread.\nFrom Waimea, leave the Belt Road to take the winding Kohala Mountain Road to Hawi. Hard-hit by the decline of the sugar industry, Hawi has recently revived. Besides the rustic Bamboo Restaurant (55-3415 Akoni Pule Hwy.; 1 808 889 5555; www.bamboorestaurant.info), look for Kohala Winds of Change (55-3435 Akoni Pule Hwy.; 1 808 889 0809; kohalawindsofchange.com), which imports and sells scores of organic Chinese teas.\nNow head south on the warmer and drier low road, stopping for a history lesson at the windswept ruins of the Puukohola Heiau (1 808 882 7218; www.nps.gov/puhe). In 1791 King Kamehameha completed his conquest of the Big Island.\nFinish Back at the Airport\nFrom here, it's almost a straight shot back to the airport. Side roads lead to luxury resorts with sandy beaches and green golf courses. Also watch for signs to petroglyph fields that have primitive figures\u2014of turtles, fish, and canoes\u2014carved into the lava flows. They represent the native culture of old Hawaii that still survives on the Big Island.\nHawaii is a year-round attraction, but if you visit at Easter (March/April) you can see the Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo, a weeklong hula extravaganza that sells out months in advance (www.merriemonarchfestival.org/about_merrie_monarch_festival.html). See www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl for local weather conditions. For more on Big Island must-sees, lodgings, and eateries, see www.bigisland.org, www.kona-kohala.com, Downtown Hilo, and www.kamuela.com. The area code for Hawaii is 808. The attractions above fall along the 221-mile (355-kilometer) Hawaii Belt Road, driving counterclockwise from Kona International Airport, on the western shore, south to Naalehu, northeast to Hilo, northwest to Hawi, and south to the airport. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Carlsbad Caverns\nCarlsbad Caverns Fast Facts\nCarlsbad Caverns National Park covers a total area of 46,766 acres\nThe number of people visiting Carlsbad Caverns in 2017 was 520,026 *\nCarlsbad Caverns was made a national park on May 14, 1930\nThe lowest elevation found in Carlsbad Caverns is 3,596 feet at Black River\nThe highest elevation found in Carlsbad Caverns is 6,535 feet on Guadalupe Ridge\nThere is no entrance fee for Carlsbad Caverns National Park, but there are fees to enter caves.\nCarlsbad Caverns National Park lies in the Mountain time zone\nWe last visited Carlsbad Caverns National Park in May 2009\n* Complete annual visitation stats can be found at Carlsbad Caverns Visitation Statistics\nRandom Facts About Carlsbad Caverns\nThe caves in Carlsbad Caverns are 56\u00b0F throughout the year, with high humidity.\nAt present there are 117 known caves in the park, and more will be discovered. The cave known as Carlsbad Cavern is only one of these.\nThe Big Room in Carlsbad Caverns, at 8.2 acres, is the largest accessible cave chamber in North America.\nAlthough Carlsbad Caverns is rightly known for its famous caves, there are also more than 50 miles of aboveground trails that explore the desert landscape.\nThere are at least 17 species of bats found in the park. The most common are Brazilian (sometimes called Mexican) free-tailed bats; they can be seen exiting Carlsbad Cavern each night.\nLechuguilla Cave, made famous on the Planet Earth series, is located in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. It cannot be accessed by the public, and entry is allowed only for special research purposes.\nWhere is Carlsbad Caverns National Park?\nCarlsbad Caverns National Park is located in a remote area of southeastern New Mexico, not far from the Texas state line. In fact, one of Texas\u2019 two national parks, Guadalupe Mountains, is only about a 30 minute drive away. Carlsbad Caverns is what some call a \u201cdestination park\u201d, meaning that it is the major draw in the area, and the reason most people would be there. Further directions and maps can be found at Getting to Carlsbad Caverns.\nMore About Carlsbad Caverns\nWe have pages on all sorts of things about Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Choose from the menu above the map, or from right here. We have sections on Weather, Getting to the Park, Lodging, Cave Tours, and pages to buy Books and Trail Maps. You could also check out the park\u2019s Photo Gallery.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb North Cascades\nNorth Cascades Fast Facts\nNorth Cascades National Park covers a total area of 505,000 acres\nThe number of people visiting North Cascades in 2017 was 30,326 *\nNorth Cascades was made a national park on October 2, 1968\nThe lowest elevation found in North Cascades is 605 feet at Goodell Creek\nThe highest elevation found in North Cascades is 9,206 feet at on Goode Mountain\nThere is no entrance fee for North Cascades National Park\nNorth Cascades National Park lies in the Pacific time zone\nWe last visited North Cascades National Park in August 2017\n* Complete annual visitation stats can be found at North Cascades Visitation Statistics\nRandom Facts About North Cascades\nRoss Lake National Recreation Area, Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, and North Cascades National Park were all created in 1968, forming this complex of three NPS units managed as one. Most roads and facilities are actually in the National Recreation Areas.\nMammal species found in the North Cascades include 75 species in 21 families. Among these are gray wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, wolverines, river otters, cougars, lynx, and bobcats, along with bats and many smaller animals.\nThe Stephen Mather Wilderness includes about 93% of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex.\nThere are over 300 glaciers in the North Cascades Park Complex, more than any other park in the lower 48 states.\nWhere is North Cascades National Park?\nNorth Cascades National Park is located in the northern part of Washington state, running all the way to the international border with British Columbia, Canada. Most of the park\u2019s land is extremely remote and hard to access. The National Park Service manages the park together with Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. Most of the easily visited areas are actually within these areas. The towns of Marblemount to the west and Winthrop to the east are convenient bases for visitors. Further directions and maps can be found at Getting to North Cascades.\nNorth Cascades Visitor Center\nMore About North Cascades\nWe have pages on all sorts of things about North Cascades National Park. Choose from the menu above the map, or from right here. We have sections on Weather, Getting to the Park, Camping, and pages to buy Books and Trail Maps. You could also check out the park\u2019s Photo Gallery.",
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        "raw_content": "Peyronie\u2019s disease can be a big problem and it\u2019s only natural to look for the best solution. The good news is that men suffering from abnormal penis curvature can discover non-invasive and successful techniques that will deliver better results.\nOne of the best methods towards dealing with Peyronie\u2019s disease includes the use of extension devices and male improvement exercises.\nOne of the simplest exercises penile stretching can deliver the better results, especially if you are consistent.\nTo do a correct penile stretch, you will need to get a hold of the flaccid penis at the base. Form a reasonable sign with your fingers around the base. Move your fingers towards the top of the penis, stretching it away from the body. Hold the stretch for 10 seconds, release and repeat.\nThe hold should be strong to increase the usefulness of the stretch. At the same time, you should not cut off the circulation. You should feel comfortable while doing the stretch.\nPenile stretching and further forms of exercises that you can do at home is one of the simplest and safest Alternative Treatments for Peyronie's Disease. Before getting started, though, make sure that you have understood the method in its entirety.",
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        "raw_content": "Most cancer drugs make it to the market without any proof they\u2019re safe or effective\nSunday, December 03, 2017 by: Isabelle Z.\nTags: Big Pharma, Cancer drugs, cancer medicine, cancer treatment, dangerous drugs, fast track approval, FDA, scientific evidence\n(Natural News) As if suffering from cancer weren\u2019t bad enough on its own, a new study has found that nearly two-thirds of the cancer drugs that gained authorization from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) from 2009 to 2013 did not offer any clear proof that they would extend or improve patients\u2019 lives.\nThe study, which was carried out by researchers from King\u2019s College London and the London School of Economics and Political Science, revealed that most of the cancer drugs approved by the body rely on surrogate measures, which are not reliable predictors of a patient\u2019s quality of life or survival.\nLead author Dr. Courtney Davis commented: \u201cWhen expensive drugs that lack robust evidence of clinical benefit are approved and reimbursed within publicly funded healthcare systems, individual patients may be harmed and public funds wasted.\u201d\nIn other words, cancer patients and the population, in general, suffer as Big Pharma watches its profits pile up.\nThe study also carried out follow-ups at a median of five years, at which point nearly half of the drugs continued to show no benefits in terms of quantity or quality of life. Among those that did show an improvement, the benefits were considered clinically insignificant in half of the cases.\nThese very disturbing findings have prompted the researchers to call on the EMA to raise the evidence bar when it comes to authorizing new drugs, and rightfully so.\nLSE Department of Health Policy Assistant Professor and study author Huseyin Naci said it was \u201cremarkable\u201d that such a small number of new cancer drugs entering the European market had clear data showing positive outcomes.\nAnother problem is that some of the cancer drugs that have been touted as being a \u201cbreakthrough therapy\u201d do not have any real advantage over simply doing nothing or opting for the existing treatments. This creates false hope for patients and their families, and in some cases, it causes them to pass up other treatment options that might have made a real difference in their condition.\nPricey cancer drugs repeatedly shown to be ineffective\nEarlier this year, it emerged that a fund set up to help patients access cancer drugs not covered by the National Health Service in England was a spectacular failure. After spending the equivalent of $1.64 billion, only around 18 percent of the 100,000 patients studied noted any benefits from treatments provided by the Cancer Drugs Fund. Just think of how many people were given ineffective treatments and how much they and their loved ones likely suffered as a result.\nThat study, which was also carried out by King\u2019s College London, referred to the Cancer Drugs Fund as a \u201chuge waste of money.\u201d They believe that more people suffered needlessly from side effects than were aided by getting access to the meds. Among those who did gain benefits, the average was just 3.2 additional months of survival.\nIf you think you\u2019re safe from this type of problem on the other side of the pond, think again. A recent review found that more than half of the drugs that were given \u201cfast track\u201d approval by the FDA in the U.S. did not undergo blinded, randomized or controlled testing, opening them up to significant bias. The \u201cfast track\u201d process is an accelerated approval program that allows drugs designed for serious conditions that have few other options to gain approval quickly so they can be given to people who desperately need them. Nineteen of the 22 drugs studied that gained approval on weak evidence were designed for cancer treatment.\nThis is the unfortunate reality for cancer patients. There is a slew of conflicting information available, different doctors say different things, and patients can\u2019t even trust the drugs that have been approved by regulators to make them feel any better \u2013 and in many cases, they make them feel worse. Stricter standards need to be put in place to protect sick people from being victims of Big Pharma\u2019s profit machine.\nPrevious :Animals experience emotions and exhibit distinct personalities, science confirms\nNext : Statins are gateway drugs for Big Pharma: Take one and you\u2019ll need four or five more prescriptions for the side effects\nCDC video PROVES that vaccines are being rushed to market without proper testing and verification\nThe true meaning of the 7 most DECEPTIVE marketing phrases used by Big Food and Big Pharma\nHormone-based pregnancy test prescribed by doctors caused horrific birth defects\u2026 huge cover-up\nTRUTH: Cannabis is in your DNA \u2013 watch at Brighteon.com\nhttps://www.naturalnews.com/2017-12-03-most-cancer-drugs-make-it-to-the-market-without-proof-safe-effective.html\n<a href=\"https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-12-03-most-cancer-drugs-make-it-to-the-market-without-proof-safe-effective.html\">Most cancer drugs make it to the market without any proof they\u2019re safe or effective</a>",
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        "raw_content": "Common Skin Diseases, Symptoms & Treatments\nYour skin is an essential part of your body. It performs a high number of functions and these are vital to overall health. Among the important jobs your skin does are: protection from pathogens and elements; provision of important sensory information pertaining to touch, heat, cold, etc.; prevention of bodily fluid loss through evaporation; absorption; and a barrier of water resistance. Taking care of your skin is one of the best things you can do to maintain overall health, as doctors have found that the majority of skin diseases are caused by nutrient imbalances in the body. Dermatologists recommend a number of high quality skin care products to try and regulate these imbalances and provide your skin with all the necessary nutrients to maintain overall health.\nOne of the most well-known and common skin problems, and one that is not simply restricted to teenagers, as the generalization asserts. Acne (also known as pimples, and, more informally, zits) is caused by a lubricant known as sebum which is produced by oil glands in the skin.\nWhen the oil gland wall breaks, the sebum spills out and pools in the skin which causes redness and swelling in the form of acne. Sometimes, there is really nothing you can do about the acne, as it runs in families genetically. Contrary to popular belief, foods do not cause acne; in rare cases, certain foods, such as chocolate and nuts, can make acne slightly worse, but do not lead to it. Excess stress can also make acne more pronounced, as can cosmetics in women.\nThere are many prescription medicines available which have produced excellent results in many people. Products such as Clear Pores are typically very effective and natural.\nWithout a prescription, an effective method is to treat the affected areas with benzoyl peroxide gel at night to work in the skin during sleeping hours.\nWhile dirt does not cause acne, washing the face and neck at least two times a day can limit the damage of acne and prevent further swelling and redness.\nThere is no cure for acne, but it can be controlled. Many people do not respond to the first form of treatment, but, with many options available, typically something can be found to help control acne until it is outgrown.\nAge (Sun) Spots\nThese skin imperfections, also known as lentigines, typically appear in people after age forty, and are simply a result of exposure to the sun. While harmless, they need to be monitored to see that they don\u2019t get bigger than the surrounding sun spots. The only prevention is liberal usage of sunscreen, protective clothing, or no exposure to the sun.\nTreatment for Age Spots\nA new treatment is the use of alpha hydroxy acid gel. When applied, this can lighten the coloration of these spots.\nAnother option is Retin-A cream, which can also lighten larger spots and make smaller ones disappear.\nTinea pedis is a skin infection caused by a foot fungus. Because this fungus thrives on warm, moist conditions, it tends to be found more in the folds of the toes and may be worse during warmer weather. Everyone comes in contact with this fungus; why some people are more susceptible to developing tinea pedis is unknown. The other difficulty is that even when the rash is treated and appears to be gone, it may still be present and just lying low, only to come back again later. Skin on the foot appears red and, in serious cases, blisters can form.\nTinea pedis is usually controlled well by application of antifungal creams or liquids, which are readily available.\nPeople who have recurring athlete\u2019s foot should wear socks comprised of at least 60% cotton. As well, having multiple pairs of shoes that can be alternated to allow each pair to completely dry before being worn again is advisable.\nOften found in babies and young children, eczema is an irritable, itchy rash often found on the hands. Like other skin diseases, it can go away and reappear without warning some time later. It is caused by an inherent defect in the skin which causes it to dry out faster than normal skin. It may run in families. Eczema can be aggravated by soaps, detergents and lotions as well.\nFind Skin Diseases Products on Amazon\nSince it is a skin defect, there is no permanent cure available. However, treatments are generally effective at controlling the swelling and itchiness. Vaseline and cortisone compounds rubbed into the skin are good at moisturizing and limiting eczema. Liberal use of cortisone does require medical follow-ups.\nThis is the common nomenclature for a condition known as urticaria. Hives are itchy red welts or small bumps that can last for only a few minutes or several hours. They can appear very suddenly and typically leave no trace when they are gone.\nHives are harmless unless they cause swelling of the throat, which can limit air intake and requires medical attention immediately. Some people get hives from medicine taken internally, such as penicillin. There have also been documented cases of people getting hives from eating food, with shellfish and strawberries being known examples.\nIf a cause of the hives can be accurately determined, medicine can be prescribed. Typically, hives can be treated with antihistamines, which, while effective for hives, can produce marked drowsiness in- many people.\nEpinephrine dosages are often used with more severe cases of hives, sometimes even combined with antihistamines.\nNatural treatments, such as OxyHives, are also available.\nImpetigo is a bacterial infection, most commonly found in children. Impetigo presents itself in round, crusting, often oozing spots that grow larger each day. It is commonly found on the hands and face. The bacteria that causes impetigo often appears without warning.\nTreatment of Impetigo\nNatural treatments are available. Dermisil-I had proven effective in eliminating impetigo.\nAntibiotics, whether taken orally or applied to the skin, typically clear up impetigo in four or five days. However, it is important to continue and take all medications until they are gone to prevent reoccurence.\nFor most efficacious treatment, the crusts should be removed first. Apply a warm cloth that has been soaked in a white vinegar and water mixture for a few minutes and the crusts should be able to be gently removed prior to application of medication.\nImpetigo is very contagious while the spots are crusting. Avoid close contact with others, and keep children home from school until treatment has cleared up the problem.\nThis is a disease caused by a tick, which attaches itself to the skin seeking a blood meal. During feeding, the tick injects spiral bacteria into the skin, which can cause the common, red, circular expanding rash that is found in many cases of Lyme disease. The spread of the bacteria throughout the body can lead to fever, flu-like symptoms, headaches and malaise. Joints can also become swollen and painful.\nThe best treatment of Lyme disease is administration of oral antibiotics. Antibiotics can vary depending on the patient and prior extent of the disease.\nTo avoid Lyme disease in the first place, avoid ticks by wearing a tick repellent in wooded areas that contains DEET. Protective clothing is essential.\nThis is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. The reason for the danger inherent in melanoma is the fact that once it reaches a certain size, the cancer metastasizes and quickly spreads throughout the body. When it gets into the internal organs, it is then beyond treatment and can quickly lead to death. With the depletion of the ozone layer in recent years, it seems as if incidence of melanoma is on the rise, as more and more harmful ultraviolet light is present. Doctors have determined that the type of person seemingly most at risk for melanoma is a professional who works indoors and then is exposed to shorter bursts of sunlight on the weekends. The short bursts appear to be more likely to cause melanoma.\nEveryone has moles, and it is a mutated mole that becomes a melanoma. To check and see if a mole might be becoming a melanoma, check the symmetry of the mole. If the mole is asymmetrical, if the border of the mole is irregular and not perfectly round, if there are many colors present and if the diameter if more than 1/4 of an inch, a doctor should be contacted.\nThe melanoma itself it typically removed surgically, after which the cancer is analyzed by a pathologist. The smaller and thinner it is, the better chance for a cure. If it is larger and thicker, treatment becomes much more difficult.\nThe best course of action is preventative care. Avoid direct sunlight, especially between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., wear a sunscreen product with an SPF of 15 or higher and check your moles regularly. The skin has the advantage of being one of the few organs that we can visually inspect easily, so monthly, it is advisable to check your moles and see if any of them are changing more rapidly than others.\nPoison ivy and poison oak contain a resin which causes an allergic reaction, leading to extremely itchy skin. Direct contact with the plant is not necessary, as you can come in contact with the resin by touching clothing or an animal that has been exposed to it. Poison oak pollen can travel through the air. A few lucky individuals never develop the allergy to these plants, but most people will become susceptible to it at some point in their life.\nThese rashes will go away on their own after a short period of time, so, with mild cases of the rash, one option is to simply do nothing, endure the temporary discomfort and you will be cured in time. For more serious cases, however, the level of misery and potential disability requires medical attention.\nOne effective natural solution is Sumactin, which works very well on the rash. Any kind of manganese sulfate solution has proven to be an effective antidote to relief and cure. Orally consumed cortisone solutions are also very productive for treatment. After the swelling has gone down, applying cortisone solution directly to the skin will heighten healing.\nRecognition of the plants themselves so as to avoid contact as much as possible is advisable.\nRing worm is the common name for tinea corporis, which is a fungal infection of the skin. Recognition of the infection is easy to the trained eye, as it characteristically produces skin lesions which tend to be clear in the middle with a rough, scaly border. These may be circular in shape, or, in more severe cases, produce a large patch. Ring worm is very contagious, and is often transmitted by pets. Contact with the animal or with a person infected will pass along the fungus.\nTreatment of Ring Worm\nTinea corporis typically clears quickly with administration of an antifungal topical medicine. More severe cases may require ingestion of oral antifungal antibiotic. The most common problem is many people stop using the medication after their lesions disappear, and, oftentimes, a recurrence of the infection happens. There may still be fungi present microscopically under the skin, which can only be cleared up by following medicinal instructions to their completion. Having pets treated as well can lead to a better chance of avoiding future infections.\nThis is another infection; however, shingles is an infection of the nerves that is caused by the same virus as produces chicken-pox. Known scientifically as herpes zoster, shingles can pop up in adults who may have had chicken-pox many years prior and now the virus gets reactivated. The rash can often be confined to one side of the body, producing a red rash that can develop blisters. More severe cases can last a few weeks and leave scars afterward. Because the virus is transmitted through the nerves, inflammation occurs, and causes shingles to be a painful disease.\nTo help heal the rash, oral ingestion of acyclovir is recommended. However, if not started early, the effectiveness of this can be limited. Many patients combine this with Tylenol or a similar pain medication to relieve discomfort.\nSimilarly to other skin diseases, warm compression of the crust through the use of diluted vinegar can lead to more comfort. Blisters should not be opened.\nDue to the damage done to the nerves and the slowness of their healing, many patients require additional medication even upon deactivation of the infection and rash. One effective option is to apply Zostrix, which is available without a prescription and can relive pain. It needs to be applied a few times a day and can take a couple weeks to begin working. Many who try it give up on it because it does not provide immediate relief; however, patience pays off in much less pain later.\nSun Burn or Damage\nProbably the most common skin affliction, and yet one that is easily avoidable. Caused by uncovered exposure to the sun, sun burn can lead to red, inflamed skin that can blister if severe and even lead to a low grade fever. Eventually, lower levels of epidermis renew themselves and the affected area peels off. Continued exposure to sunlight can cause irreversible skin damage and increase the risk of melanoma.\nTreatment of Sun Burn\nA medicine called Indocin can be taken after a sun burn develops. A prescription is required for this medicine.\nMany people use aloe vera or cold creams for relief. While these products provide no healing, they do cool down the skin and provide more comfort for people.\nPrevention is easy to avoid irreversible skin damage, by covering up skin, using a strong sun screen and avoiding direct sunlight altogether.\nWhile harmless, warts tend to be unseemly, which make them rather unpopular. Caused by a virus, warts often appear with a rough surface and dark specks may be seen. Known formally as verruca vulgaris, warts can appear almost anywhere on the body. Prevention is impossible, and the reason why some people get them much more frequently than others is not known. Warts do not develop into cancer; however, they can be contagious, so direct contact is not advised.\nKilling the virus that causes the wart also kills the cells infected by the virus, so treatment is not foolproof.\nThere are natural treatments such as Wartrol that are effective. Methods can then increase in intensity and cost, including freezing the wart through the usage of liquid nitrogen, surgery, and burning them off with a carbon dioxide laser.\nRecurrence of warts is not uncommon, and if one method of treatment is not effective, others are available.\nThis list is a small sample of the diseases than can afflict the skin. With an organ of the size and scope of the skin, many conditions can occur. Taking care of the skin can prevent many problems; however, some people may just be genetically more predisposed to skin trouble. Knowledge of skin treatment is deep, however, and most conditions can be treated successfully.\nReply\tyusuf\nwhat is d solution to iching on both shin of d legs dat even lead to light colouration of d skin?\nReply\tOba\nWhat can be used for skin disease around d buttocks anus?\nReply\tJasmine\nhey i wanted to provide additional information in regards to shingles. 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        "raw_content": "Blackhawks Practice Report: 3/15\nPublished Mar 16, 2012 at 12:52 AM | Updated at 12:52 AM CDT on Mar 16, 2012\n-Jonathan Toews has had a setback, though there's a large black car with tinted windows rolling up in front of my house now that I've written that. But when you go from skating to not skating, that's a setback. The process starts over now, with Toews declaring when he's ready to start skating on his own again, getting through a few of those sessions, then rejoin the team for practice, then cleared for contact, and then back. It's going to be a bit still, and Hawks fans should just prepare for that. Could he miss the rest of the year? It's a growing possibility, but still not likely.\n-Patrick Sharp missed practice, but he's apparently fine and heading to Dallas with the rest of the team.\n-Ray Emery has the flu and missed practice, but Corey Crawford was going to start anyway. Big shock there. If Emery can't make the trip, look for Carter Hutton to get an emergency call-up to sit with the baseball hat Friday night.\n-Niklas Hjalmarsson also missed practice, but apparently his injury is not related to the concussion that caused him to miss a month. Or so they say. Stay tuned.\n-Steve Montador also missed practice, and probably has had himself a setback. We'll have to see on that one, but with Hjalmarsson struggling again and Lepisto hurt for a while, Montador's return is becoming more and more important. No one wants to see Sean O'Donnell and Dylan Olsen paired together for a long stretch if they don't have to, which would mean the other four d-men are going to get a silly amount of minutes.",
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        "raw_content": "6 To Watch: Day 2 Sunday, August 7, 2016\nDay 2 of the Rio Olympic Games\nGabby Douglas was one of the biggest stars of Team USA at the 2012 London Olympics, winning both all-around and team gold in women\u2019s gymnastics.\nTHE GYMNASTS TAKE THE FLOOR\nGabby Douglas, Aly Raisman and the other American gymnasts will be competing on all of the apparatuses, from balance beam to uneven bars, to qualify for the finals in team, all-around and event competition. 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        "raw_content": "Environmental groups criticized the latest waiver\nhttp://www.nbcwashington.com/news/national-international/US-to-Waive-Environmental-Reviews-for-San-Diego-Border-Wall-505575891.html\nNBC 7's Melissa Adan has more. (Published Friday, Feb. 8, 2019)\nThe Trump administration will waive environmental reviews to replace up to 14 miles of border barrier in San Diego, shielding itself from potentially crippling delays.\nThe Department of Homeland Security said it would issue the sixth waiver of Donald Trump's presidency under a 2005 law that empowers the secretary to waive reviews required under environmental laws if the border barrier is deemed to be in national security interests.\nThose laws include the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act and Endangered Species Act.\nThe waiver, which will be published in the Federal Register as early as Friday, helps clear the way for work to begin this month on replacing a second layer of barrier in San Diego, a steel-mesh wall that worked like a fortress when it was built about a decade ago but is now often breached with powerful battery-operated saws sold in home improvement stores.\nThe waivers avoid time-consuming reviews and lawsuits challenging violation of environmental laws.\nThe government awarded a $101 million contract to SLSCO Ltd. of Galveston, Texas, to build a barrier of 30-feet-high steel bollards, with options for an additional $30 million. Work is scheduled to begin this month.\nHomeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in a public notice that the Border Patrol's San Diego sector is \"an area of high illegal entry,\" with more than 38,000 arrests and seizures of more than four tons of marijuana and 1,800 pounds of cocaine in the 2018 fiscal year. San Diego was the third busiest corridor for illegal crossings among the Border Patrol's nine sectors along the Mexican border in 2018 after Texas' Rio Grande Valley and Tucson, Arizona.\nWork on replacing the first layer of San Diego barrier is nearly complete, also 14 miles long and made of steel bollards up to 30 feet high.\nEnvironmental groups criticized the latest waiver.\n\"Trump is ignoring laws that protect public health and endangered wildlife so he can fulfill a hateful campaign promise,\" said Laiken Jordahl, borderlands campaigner for the Center for Biological Diversity. \"Communities and ecosystems along the border are being upended by this militarization, but Border Patrol won't even give residents the decency of a public hearing. This is the definition of lawlessness.\"\nThe Trump administration has awarded $1 billion worth of wall contracts \u2014 mostly to replace existing barriers \u2014 including $716 million to SLSCO. Work on the first extension begins this month, 14 miles in Rio Grande Valley, by far the busiest corridor for illegal crossings.\nPresident George W. Bush's administration issued five waivers, paving the way for barriers to blanket about one-third of the border with Mexico. Barack Obama's administration didn't issue any waivers.",
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        "raw_content": "AIDS Care. 2016 Oct;28(10):1296-300. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1178700. Epub 2016 May 4.\nFactors associated with late diagnosis of HIV infection and missed opportunities for earlier testing.\nGull\u00f3n A1, Verdejo J2, de Miguel R1, G\u00f3mez A1, Sanz J1.\na Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases Department , University Hospital La Princesa , Madrid , Spain.\nb Epidemiological surveillance of HIV/AIDS. Epidemiology Department , General Directorate of Public Health of the Community of Madrid , Madrid , Spain.\nLate diagnosis (LD) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection continues to be a significant problem that increases disease burden both for patients and for the public health system. Guidelines have been updated in order to facilitate earlier HIV diagnosis, introducing \"indicator condition-guided HIV testing\". In this study, we analysed the frequency of LD and associated risk factors. We retrospectively identified those cases that could be considered missed opportunities for an earlier diagnosis. All patients newly diagnosed with HIV infection who attended Hospital La Princesa, Madrid (Spain) between 2007 and 2014 were analysed. We collected epidemiological, clinical and immunological data. We also reviewed electronic medical records from the year before the HIV diagnosis to search for medical consultations due to clinical indicators. HIV infection was diagnosed in 354 patients. The median CD4 count at presentation was 352 cells/mm(3). Overall, 158 patients (50%) met the definition of LD, and 97 (30.7%) the diagnosis of advanced disease. LD was associated with older age and was more frequent amongst immigrants. Heterosexual relations and injection drug use were more likely to be the reasons for LD than relations between men who have sex with men. During the year preceding the diagnosis, 46.6% of the patients had sought medical advice owing to the presence of clinical indicators that should have led to HIV testing. Of those, 24 cases (14.5%) were classified as missed opportunities for earlier HIV diagnosis because testing was not performed. According to these results, all health workers should pursue early HIV diagnosis through the proper implementation of HIV testing guidelines. Such an approach would prove directly beneficial to the patient and indirectly beneficial to the general population through the reduction in the risk of transmission.\nHIV/AIDS; delay; diagnosis; testing",
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        "raw_content": "After an amazing lunch of Russian borscht at the Brilliant Cultural Centre near Castlegar\nSelkirk College students discover Doukhobor connection to peace\nA deeper exploration of Doukhobor culture provided valuable insight to a class of 25 Selkirk College students.\nA deeper exploration of Doukhobor culture provided valuable insight to a class of 25 Selkirk College students who had an opportunity to sample the history, philosophy, food, language and spirit of a community that has helped shape the West Kootenay-Boundary region.\nOffered through the Mir Centre for Peace Summer Institute, Peace 216: The Doukhobors was an intensive five-day course that took place in and around Castlegar last week. The course explored the Doukhobors and their connection to issues of peace and conflict. Open to everyone, the course took a look at the beginnings in Russia to the current realities. Doukhobor history and culture were examined with attention to themes of peace, pacifism, violence and non-violence, community, and utopia.\n\u201cI really think that our communities are missing out tremendously by not embracing the historical significance and the historical experience of the Doukhobor heritage,\u201d said Sally Williams, a retired Castlegar teacher who became student for a week. \u201cI think with the militarization of Canada, we need the influence of the Doukhobor people and the whole peace movement more than ever.\u201d\nWilliams joined a class that was comprised of a diverse group of students who had a multitude reasons for taking part in the educational experience. Williams was joined by current Selkirk College students who were taking the class as part of their diploma programs, students with Doukhobor roots wanting to dig deeper into their backgrounds and community members who simply wanted more knowledge.\n\u201cWe have had an opportunity to engage in talking to people who are intimately connected to the culture that is expressed in speakers and the venues we have visited,\u201d said Williams. \u201cI feel very privileged to take part in this course.\u201d\nStudents spent the mornings in class with Selkirk College History/Peace Studies Instructor Takaia Larsen. Historical lectures were combined with presentations by guest speakers from the Doukhobor community including Vera Malloff, Elizabeth Malloff, Hannah Hadijin, Peter Evdokimoff, JJ Verigin and Fred Makortoff. In the afternoons they journeyed into the community for field study where they visited the Brilliant Cultural Centre, the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, Verigin\u2019s Memorial Park, the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge, the Brilliant Cemetery, the Memorial Stone at the confluence and Zuckerberg Island. The class was also welcomed into the homes of Walter and Vera Kanigan, and Robin and Rebecca Thewall.\nAt the Brilliant Cultural Centre, the class took part in helping members of the Doukhobor Kootenay Ladies Organization (KLO) make Russian borscht. The students packed into the bustling kitchen in the basement of the centre where all the senses were brought alive during the activity.\nKLO Head Cook Edna Sapriken and her team helped illustrate the importance of food in the Doukhobor culture. Students helped in the kitchen and then joined the members of the KLO for a meal, prayer, conversation and song.\n\u201cI think it is important not just for the non-Doukhobor people to come and learn, but it\u2019s important for our own people,\u201d said Sapriken, who has been making borscht at the cultural centre for the last 25 years. \u201cA lot of our own people have lost the cultural roots. We want to imitate what we originated with, but it\u2019s very difficult to do because we can\u2019t quite understand the full scope of how we originated.\u201d\nThis is the first year that Selkirk College has offered Peace 216: The Doukhobors as a summer institute class. The response through enrolment and feedback after completion indicate the class was a tremendous success.\n\u201cI\u2019m more than pleased with how the course went,\u201d says Larsen. \u201cIt was an incredible week of learning for the students, but also an important connection with the community. Everybody that took part has left with something that they will be able to carry forward in their understanding of why this culture is so important to our region and why we need to continue to learn from the Doukhobor people.\u201d\nFind out more about the School of University Arts & Sciences at Selkirk College at selkirk.ca/uas.\nWinlaw nature program in online contest\nRDCK celebrates Water Week with mural",
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        "raw_content": "Do More Greenhouse Gases Raise The Earth\u2019s Temperature?\nThat is the critical climate question and the one that I have agonised over most because even if human CO2 only increased the global air temperature permanently by a small amount then over a long enough period of time the effect would accumulate and could be dangerous.\nIn my various articles to date I have generally accepted in principle that a warming effect would occur but formed the conclusion and expressed the view that any such increase would take many centuries to be noticeable by which time humanity will have solved it\u2019s energy problems or have destroyed itself by other means.\nHowever, over time I have come across more and more opinions that the greenhouse effect of the air is not only wrongly described but that also there may be no such thing.\nWhat is certain is that the Earth has a specific temperature although there are serious problems measuring it because one then has to consider the entire planet, not just the air.\nGenerally, for climate purpose, the Earth\u2019s temperature is regarded as the average temperature of the air at any given moment and much scientific effort has been put into ascertaining what it is and how the real world arrives at that temperature for the air.\nThere are many diagrams and theories that try to balance the inputs and outputs but they are all setting out long term averaged estimates that do not accommodate the changes that occur over time.\nClimate models attempt to deal with changes but in my opinion they are woefully incomplete and serve only to be sources of alarm rather than accurate information.\nA better description ?\nThe Earth is at a temperature warmer than it would be if it had no atmosphere.\nThe same applies to the other planets.\nIt is implied by some AGW (Anthropogenic Global Warming) proponents that the proportion of CO2 in the air is a critical determinant of temperature but both Venus and Mars have over 90% of their air as CO2 yet their temperatures are very different. Thus I prefer the idea that overall atmospheric density (including air, any surface liquids and any suspended particulates) is the primary determinant with composition being significant but a secondary issue.\nThe distance from the sun is not such a major factor as regards Venus Earth and Mars.\nI have previously conceded the view that the temperature of a planet is a result of the delay in solar energy passing through the planetary system however it is constituted for a particular planet and that is consistent with standard \u2018greenhouse\u2019 theory.\nHence I see it as being clearer to regard a planet and in particular it\u2019s atmosphere (in our case air AND water) as a form of \u2018resistor\u2019 in the same way as an electrical resistor will delay the current passing through it and thereby generate heat.\nThe interesting thing about that analogy of a resistor is that what matters, is both the total volume of energy being put through the resistor (the electric current/flow of solar energy) AND the efficiency of the resistor in slowing down the passage of energy.\nI do not doubt that the greenhouse (resistor) effect does exist and that it causes a delay in the transmission of energy with consequent heating. However the temperature of the air around the Earth is set by the combination of both the power of the solar energy reaching the Earth (the electricity supply) and the greenhouse effect (or rather the resistor effect) of the entire atmosphere and at this point readers need to recall my earlier contention that for greenhouse (resistor) purposes the oceans must be included as part of the \u2018atmosphere\u2019. The truth is that the Earth\u2019s atmosphere for the purposes of any resistor effect is comprised of both air and water. Even in the air, water, in vapour form, is a substantial constituent.\nThe oceans are far more important than the air in causing that resistance on Earth. The proportion of the resistor effect contributed by the air is miniscule.\nNow, if the total energy input remains the same then the only way of affecting the temperature permanently via the atmospheric resistor effect (both air and oceans) would be either by increasing the total atmospheric density (including the density of the oceans) or by increasing the proportion of gases in the air that have a stronger resistor effect such as CO2. Keep in mind that the contribution of the air to the entire effect is miniscule let alone the human portion.\nThe action of CO2 and other such gases does not add extra heat energy to the air. It just further increases the length of time that the heat energy remains in the air before it escapes to space. This is important for what I say later.\nMany who fear AGW seem to think that the CO2 effect actually generates new heat that can accumulate within the air to dangerous effect. That is not so. It is just a delaying effect whereby the surface temperature increases until the increase in surface/space temperature differential in turn increases the rate of radiation to space and a new but higher temperature equilibrium is reached. Note that even if such a change in the temperature equilibrium does occur it will not be significant in practical terms from just CO2 and especially not from just human CO2. I explain why later in this article.\nAs far as I know all the calculations about the anticipated warming effect of more CO2 in the air ignore the massively greater resistor effect of the oceans so that the contribution of the CO2 to the total resistor effect is grossly overstated.\nUp to this point I have taken the other possible inputs as stable but the reality is that they are not stable. Over the longer term the sun varies (there is uncertainty as to how much) and in the medium term the oceans vary much more than we previously thought possible in that they can act as net absorbers or net emitters of previously acquired solar energy for decades at a time.\nI have already made it clear elsewhere that the additional resistor effect of human CO2 would be insignificant in relation to that from the rest of the air and the oceans together with the varying solar and oceanic heating and cooling effects but we still need to know for sure whether it is significant at all over periods of less than several hundred years because that may be the time we need to solve our energy, pollution, resource and population problems.\nThe point of this article:\nWhat if there is a mechanism whereby the small amount of extra warmth from human CO2 could be eliminated naturally?\nI have likened the action of the Greenhouse Effect in the air to an electrical resistor.\nI have looked at the situation where the energy supply is constant.\nThe amount of warmth or heat retained in the wire of an electrical resistor also depends on the flow of air past it. The faster the air flow the lower the temperature at which the resistor will stabilise.\nThus it is possible for an increasingly efficient resistor (increasing greenhouse gases in the air) to stay at the same temperature provided there is a mechanism to dispose of the extra heat being generated as the efficiency of the resistor increases. It is important that the heat removal mechanism be able to ramp up in line with the increasing efficiency of the resistor.\nIf it does so then the resistor will not have any greater heating effect on anything around it as a result of it\u2019s increased efficiency due to the fact that the increase in heat is being drawn away.\nThe CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are like a resistor (as are the oceans), not a greenhouse or a blanket as already explained in this earlier article:\nAs I describe in that article the weather systems on Earth (primarily the jet streams and the high pressure cells either side of them) ramp up their thermal efficiency in tune with the scale of any positive or negative energy input changes from any source including that from human CO2. Just like increasing or decreasing the flow of air across a resistor.\nShifting large volumes of air towards the poles increases radiation of energy to space thus neutralising any warming of the air and shifting large volumes of air towards the equator draws heat from sunshine and oceans thus neutralising any cooling of the air.\nThe air can only push energy towards space or draw it from the oceans. Air cannot draw energy from space or push it into the oceans.\nAt this point I should mention the vast energy transfer potential of the latent heats of evaporation and condensation. Huge quantities of energy are taken from water surfaces by evaporation then dumped higher up in the air by condensation to accelerate the expulsion of energy to space. That process is highly variable in scale and speed and is intimately linked to the air circulation that drives weather and climate. It is that process which gives the weather systems an overwhelming power to vary quickly in response to any imbalance between energy flowing into the air from the oceans and into space from the air.\nWhether the air warms or cools the weather systems change to cancel it out.\nThus there does seem to be a mechanism whereby the warming effect from human CO2 (indeed all greenhouse gases) could be removed naturally as it arises. The weather systems accelerate the expulsion of the additional energy to space in order to return the energy inputs and outputs of the air to balance.\nGreenhouse gases do not create extra heat. Their only effect is to delay it\u2019s loss to space so if another process such as a change in the weather systems accelerates the loss of energy to space the effect of the extra greenhouse gases is negated.\nIt follows that an increase in CO2, water vapour or any other greenhouse gas may not increase any equilibrium temperature of the air because the weather systems change as necessary to redistribute the available energy in the system and accelerate the loss of energy to space. The weather systems seem to be an additional highly efficient and infinitely variable energy dispersal system imposing the temperature SET BY THE OCEANS on the air above it.\nDue to that effect of the weather systems acting in conjunction with the hydrological cycle the air does not establish any specific temperature on it\u2019s own, nor can it force a change of temperature on the oceans.\nA change in the absorption characteristics of the air would have no temperature effect because it would immediately be eliminated by the adjustment in the weather systems to leave the air temperature, set by the oceans, unchanged.\nNote that any equilibrium temperature of the whole planet dictated by the resistor effect and the energy flow from the sun is not the same as the sea surface temperatures or the surface air temperatures. The air and the sea surfaces conduct their own complex dance around the planetary temperature equilibrium and no doubt the planetary temperature equilibrium itself constantly dances around with the influence of other variables. Human CO2 would come nowhere in such a large and complex ever varying scenario.\nHowever, despite all that, the weather systems combined with the hydrological cycle and the global air circulation guided by the sea surface temperatures do provide reasonable overall stability for eons at a time by neutralising many potentially disruptive natural and biologically induced variables affecting air temperature.\nIt is true that a permanent increase in greenhouse gases or a permanent effect from any other input will result in a permanent shift of the jet streams and the air pressure systems but they vary so much from energy increases or decreases from other causes and the chaotic variability of weather that the effect from human CO2 would be insignificant and in any event the temperature change overall would be neutralised whatever the reason for the change.\nIn fact there may be no such thing as any specific temperature of the air attributable to any particular greenhouse gas or other characteristic of the air because the weather systems always strive to keep the energy budget of the air balanced. The average surface air temperature is always tied to the average sea surface temperature so that the weather systems render any greenhouse warming process in the air ineffective and then leave the oceanic influence in unchallenged control.\nThe observed changes in air temperature that we notice and measure occur during the process of equalisation and are fully explicable by that process alone.\nSuch oceanic temperature as now subsists would probably be a historical inheritance from a long past state possibly at the end of the last ice age when it was reset by a combination of changed energy throughput from the sun plus the resistor effect of the oceans and air combined with the then state of the air circulation. The temperature of the entire body of all the oceans can only be changed by truly huge astronomic or geological causes acting suddenly or over millennia. Nothing that humans could ever do (apart from nuclear Armageddon) could ever come close.\nVariations in the resistor effect from changes in the air alone would be easily neutralised by the movement of the weather systems towards poles or equator as they continually work to equalise the energy budget of the air.\nThe energy budget in the oceans operates independently of the air because the sun/sea exchange of energy is so huge. Variations in the supply of heat from the oceans to the air are dealt with by the weather systems in the same way as variations in the resistor effect from changes in the air alone. Due to the hugely greater scale of the oceanic influence there is usually a period of rising or falling air temperatures while the weather systems go about their work of neutralising the variations in oceanic input. Sudden shocks to the system such as volcanic events will take more time to be neutralised.\nIf the energy budget of the air is maintained in balance by means of the weather systems neutralising changes in the power of the resistor effect in the air alone (more CO2) and changes in energy received from the oceans (ocean cycles) then the only remaining factor requiring consideration at any particular time is total throughput of energy from the sun (the electric current in the resistor analogy).\nMost of the time sun and ocean cycles (even those in individual oceans) work against one another and, fortunately they are not usually all in the same phase for long. If they acted in phase for long periods (say, hundreds of years) then in combination sun and oceans could make huge climatic changes as the weather systems strained to contain them.\n1) It is proposed that the temperature of the whole atmosphere (air and water) is set by a combination of total energy throughput from the sun and the length of delay in the transmission of that energy through the resistor effect of the oceans and air but the oceans provide by far the dominant resistor effect and the properties of the air are insignificant in comparison.\n2) If minor changes in the air attempt to make the air temperature alone diverge from that equilibrium then the weather systems change to modify the energy flow and in due course restore the surface air temperature to match the sea surface temperature set by the oceans.\n3) A change in the greenhouse or other energy characteristics of the air is prevented from changing the temperature of the air as long as it is within the power of the weather systems to address it. The power of the weather systems is well able to cope with large variations in oceanic energy output and the variations in the power of the greenhouse effect in the air arising from natural changes in global humidity. Any human effect is insignificant in comparison.\n4) The speed and efficiency of the weather and air circulation process stops the average global surface air temperature from ever diverging significantly or for long from the average global ocean surface temperatures. By preventing any persistent build up of temperature differential between air and water it also prevents any changes in air temperature affecting the temperature of the oceans and thereby changing the air temperature by indirect means. Even if the system did not prevent that entirely it would take many thousands of years to have any measurable effect on the oceans at all due to the huge density differential between air and water and the volume of water involved.\n5) There are three categories of climate variation:\na) Chaotic temporary variation otherwise known as weather.\nb) Changes in overall energy input and energy output involving the air alone (from changes in the quantity of greenhouse gases or normal range solar and oceanic variations) that are neutralised by the circulation changes in the air that I have described. Whilst the process is occurring we will observe increases or decreases in air temperatures and movement of the weather systems towards the poles if a warming tend is being neutralised or towards equator if a cooling trend is being neutralised.\nc) Changes in overall energy input and energy output affecting the oceans AND the air that cannot be neutralised by the circulation changes in the air so that they result in major climate shifts such as those between glacial and interglacial epochs. It seems likely that the temperature of the oceans is only changed significantly as a result of events on a very large astronomic or geological scale. Events of a lesser scale leave the air circulation movements in a position to maintain the current temperature both in oceans and air.\n6) The addition of extra CO2 by humans would be in category 4b and well within the parameters of the system. Additionally the effect of increasing human CO2 would be slow and incremental so that there would be no lag whilst the systems in the air adjust to it. We would not expect to see any effect on weather or climate other than that the air circulation patterns would be in very slightly differing (but still ever changing) positions than if we had made no difference at all. The difference would be imperceptible amongst the normal climate chaos and the much larger changes caused by solar and oceanic variability.\nOn the basis of the above I suggest that our extra CO2 emissions make no difference to the global air temperature let alone the temperature equilibrium of the entire planet or even the oceans and an imperceptible difference to the weather systems.\nThe effect on the temperature of the atmosphere by a human contribution of many multiples of the current CO2 level would be akin to a fly hitting the windscreen of a moving truck.\nIn the above narrative I have treated the Earth as if it is a single entity akin to one electrical resistor.\nIt is perhaps helpful to instead regard it as two separate resistors, the oceans being one and the air another.\nThe efficiency of each resistor varies independently because each has it\u2019s own set of internal circulations, the ocean cycles in the seas and the weather systems in the air.\nThose circulations change the efficiency (as resistors) of their respective materials separately although the air follows the lead of the oceans.\nThus, when the ocean circulations increase the resistor efficiency of the oceans by slowing the release of energy into the air then the air follows by increasing it\u2019s own resistor efficiency by exposing less equatorial air to space. It does that by means of the weather systems moving towards the equator and thereby reducing the size of the equatorial air mass.\nWhen the ocean circulations reduce the resistor efficiency of the oceans by increasing the release of energy into the air then the air follows by exposing more equatorial air to space. It does that by means of the weather systems moving towards the poles and thereby increasing the size of the equatorial air mass.\nHowever the different densities of the oceans and the air make a very large difference to the outcome of the two types of circulation change.\nIn the case of the oceans the circulation changes are very slow. In the case of the Pacific Ocean it seems that each positive (energy emitting) stage and each negative (energy absorbing) stage can last 30 years making a total cycle of 60 years for the Pacific alone. A complete planetary oceanic cycle involving all the separate ocean cycles would take longer and it seems that all the ocean cycles act out of phase for most of the time and so further complicate the issue.\nIn the case of the air the circulation changes are very quick. The commencement of changes would be immediate upon a sea surface temperature change being initiated. It seems to take a few months for the jet streams and pressure systems to move noticeably and a few years for them to move substantial latitudinal distances.\nThe movement of pressure systems is irregular both in latitude and longitude because of the underlying chaotic behaviour of the weather systems but move they clearly do.\nIt is the speed of the response in the air as compared to the slowness of ocean changes that enables the air to cope with the oceanic changes and thereby keep the temperature of the air and the vigour of the weather systems within bounds amenable to us as inhabitants of the planet.\nThere is of nevertheless a time lag between the increase or decrease in energy flow from the oceans and the ability of the atmosphere to restore the equilibrium. The length of the lag is related to the scale of the change in oceanic energy emission or absorption and the length of time it takes for the oceanic change to be completed. Bear in mind that the oceanic change is itself irregular as witness the presence of both El Nino and La Nina episodes in both positive and negative phases of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO).\nWe observe changing air temperatures together with movements of the weather systems towards the poles or towards the equator during those periods of transition when the air is catching up with the ocean surface changes whether they be warming or cooling.\nAdditionally it is the speed and flexibility of the circulations in the air that enable it to deal quickly with any other change in resistor efficiency which is limited to the air such as a change in the quantity of greenhouse gases.\nDue to the surface air temperature being tied to the sea surface temperature any change in the resistor efficiency of the air will attempt to prevent that equilibrium between sea and air.\nIt cannot do so because the sea surface temperature will always dominate and so the change in the resistor efficiency of the air can only be accommodated by a change in the air, not by a change in the ocean. Just like an electrical resistor the flow of energy is one way only.\nThe air responds to a change in it\u2019s own resistor efficiency by changing it\u2019s own circulation patterns to again meet the requirement that the surface air temperature and the sea surface temperature be the same on average globally.\nThe oceans and the air can be regarded as two separate flywheels with the relative sizes represented by their respective densities and volumes. The small one cannot move the large one but the large one can make the small one move very fast indeed.\nIt is that disproportionate relationship which makes the air so flexible in neutralising even large changes in the energy output of the oceans. The air can work faster and faster as necessary by moving the weather systems ever closer to the poles or the equator. There is a limit but only catastrophic events will break the system and establish a new equilibrium. Extra greenhouse gases would never be enough. It has to be something big enough to change the average temperature of the entire body of all the oceans.\nSo, again, any increase in greenhouse gases will result not in a change in air temperature but an imperceptible shift in the air circulation patterns.\nNow, how do we clean up that squashed fly of AGW theory?\nAddendum; The Ocean Skin Effect:\nThis effect represents the only attempt I am aware of whereby AGW proponents try to get round the problem of having to warm up the oceans before one can significantly warm up the air.\nThe idea is that instead of warming air the extra CO2 warms just a top layer of molecules on the ocean surface, known as the ocean skin.\nThe warmer skin then alters the temperature profile just below the surface and reduces the normal flow of energy from ocean to air. Heat is then supposed to build up in the oceans that then warm the atmosphere.\nThe problem for that idea is that even if it is possible the reduced energy flow from ocean to air merely mimics on a miniscule scale what happens naturally when a negative ocean cycle reduces the flow of energy from ocean to air.\nIn both cases the air circulation responds in exactly the same way to balance the energy budget of the air.\nThe weather systems move towards the equator to allow the polar air north of the jet streams to cover a larger oceanic area and thereby draw more heat from the oceans to replace any energy deficit.\nA self stabilising system which is as well capable of neutralising any ocean skin effect as it is capable of neutralising negative ocean cycles, positive ocean cycles and any warming of the air by any increase in greenhouse gases.\n2010/Do More Greenhouse Gases Raise The Earths Temperature.pdf",
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        "raw_content": "Working at Newman: Employment Information\nBack to \u201cWorking at Newman: Employment Information\u201d\nLast Updated: January 2nd 2019\nImmigration Update \u2013 March 2017\nPlease note: There have been significant changes to the Tier 2 minimum salary requirements which will take effect from 6 April 2017. For further details on this and other recent immigration changes, please see the \u2018Useful Contacts\u2019 below.\nNewman University values workers from overseas and the knowledge and skills they can contribute to creativity, innovation and productivity within the institution. This may include performing jobs which require specialist skills that are not available in the UK, or vacancies for jobs which the government agrees are in designated \u2018shortage occupations\u2019. 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These include nationals of the \u2018old\u2019 European Economic Area (EEA) countries, nationals of the Accession 8 or \u2018A8\u2019 countries who joined the EU in May 2004 (whose restrictions on the right to work in any EU Member State were lifted from May 2011), nationals of Bulgaria or Romania (the \u2018A2\u2019 countries who joined the EU in 2007 and whose restrictions to work in any EU Member State were lifted from January 2014), Swiss nationals, and nationals of other countries who have been granted indefinite leave to remain.\n\u00b7 Those with greater, but still limited, restrictions on their ability to enter and work in the UK, including Commonwealth nationals with UK ancestry and dependants of British citizens and EEA nationals.\n\u00b7 Those admitted to the UK with temporary permission as students or participants in short-term employment including exchange schemes, or for training or work experience.\n\u00b7 Those admitted to work in the UK in certain sectors on a \u2018permit free\u2019 basis, but still requiring specific and time-limited permission.\n\u00b7 Those requiring full employment-based permission to work in the UK.\nA points-based system has been in place since 2008 to assess non-UK nationals from outside the EEA that want to come to work in the UK. The criteria are adjusted from time to time, so it\u2019s essential that individuals check the latest information (see \u2018Useful Contacts\u2019 below). The institution is committed to implementing up to date procedures.\nThere are five tiers:\n\u00b7 Tier 1 \u2013 Highly-skilled individuals, entrepreneurs and high net-worth individuals (not requiring a sponsor)\n\u00b7 Tier 2 \u2013 Skilled workers with a job offer\n\u00b7 Tier 3 \u2013 Low skilled workers for temporary labour shortages (although this Tier has never been used because of the strong labour supply from EEA\n\u00b7 Tier 4 \u2013 Students\n\u00b7 Tier 5 \u2013 Youth mobility and temporary workers: people allowed to work in the UK for a limited period of time to satisfy primarily non-economic objectives.\nMigrant workers are required to score a certain number of points to obtain permission to enter, or remain, in the UK and the points criteria differ for each tier. Since the launch of the new system, significant changes have been made to the management and points table of Tiers 1 and 2.\nSponsorship by an employer is essential for Tiers 2-5.\nOnly employers registered with and licensed by the Home Office are permitted to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) to a named individual, who must then apply for permission to enter the UK. The employer must have undertaken a strict verification exercise in order to issue a CoS.\nEmployers\u2019 responsibilities for avoiding illegal employment\nThe University is aware that it\u2019s a criminal offence to knowingly employ a person who requires but lacks immigration permission, to be in that role. There is a maximum prison sentence of two years and an unlimited fine for employers caught in breach.\nNewman University will check and copy specific original documentation for any new employees. 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        "raw_content": "Greene County\u2019s newest judge known for asking tough questions\nAndy Hosmer praised for advocacy, persistence during nine years on Springfield school board\nGreene County\u2019s newest judge known for asking tough questions Andy Hosmer praised for advocacy, persistence during nine years on Springfield school board Check out this story on news-leader.com: http://sgfnow.co/1xXBAoL\nClaudette Riley, CRILEY@NEWS-LEADER.COM Published 7:01 p.m. CT Nov. 29, 2014\nAndy Hosmer will soon step down from the Springfield Board of Education to become a Greene County judge.(Photo11: Valerie Mosley/News-Leader)Buy Photo\nFor nearly nine years, Andy Hosmer has asked questions \u2014 lots of them \u2014 at the Springfield school board table.\nThe local attorney has championed greater access and equity for low-income children, pushed for greater sustainability, backed better pay and working conditions for teachers and criticized any testing that doesn\u2019t improve the way students learn.\nHe hasn\u2019t been shy about casting a dissenting vote, asking a pointed question or repeatedly bring up a topic he cares about. But he is also often the first to make a quip or admit he doesn\u2019t have all the answers.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been open to vigorous arguments as a board,\u201d said Hosmer, vice president of the board. \u201cI have a healthy respect for others\u2019 opinions, and I\u2019m aware that I may not be right.\u201d\nHosmer is expected to step down from the board in December so he can become Greene County\u2019s newest associate circuit judge. He was recently chosen by Gov. Jay Nixon to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Mark Fitzsimmons.\n\u201cAndy Hosmer\u2019s extensive experience in practicing law in Greene County, and his dedication to public service, will serve him and the citizens of Missouri well in his new role,\u201d Nixon said in a news release. \u201c... I am pleased to appoint him to the bench, where he will continue his advocacy for justice on behalf of the citizens of Greene County.\u201d\nA married father of three daughters and the son of an attorney, Hosmer grew up in a large Marshfield family. His love of the law, politics and public service are part of his deep ties to the area. \u201cIt\u2019s a way to have a positive impact,\u201d he said.\nHosmer has long wanted to be a judge but admits that now that it is happening, he has \u201cbittersweet emotions\u201d about leaving the board and private practice. Part of that comes from his excitement about new Superintendent John Jungmann\u2019s recently released plan for the future of Missouri\u2019s largest school district.\n\u201cI\u2019m kind of sad I\u2019m not going to be there,\u201d he said of fulfilling the plan. \u201c\u2026Great things are going to happen.\u201d\nBoard president Denise Fredrick said she\u2019s eager to celebrate Hosmer\u2019s appointment and the difference he has made for teachers and children.\n\u201cI\u2019ve always found Andy to be one, whether we agree or disagree on a topic, (who) is quick to listen to others,\u201d she said, adding that he moves on quickly if the vote doesn\u2019t go his way. \u201cHe certainly asks lots of good questions and he provides his opinions.\u201d\nHosmer said while he has been vocal about embracing sustainability, paying teachers more and making sure needy children have access to both help and challenging academic programs, he has hardly been alone in championing those changes.\nKittilu Maxson, president of the Springfield National Education Association, said Hosmer has been a \u201cchampion for teachers and students.\u201d\n\u201cHis mind is like a (steel) trap,\u201d she said. \u201cHe is so much fun to watch as he listens and participates as a board member.\u201d\nShe said his push to improve testing, reduce energy use and support needy children has been appreciated by classroom teachers. \u201cHe has consistently wanted to know if \u2026 our students have what they need.\u201d\nKnown for educating himself on the issues, Hosmer often brings up books and research he has read. On the day he was appointed as a judge, he was touring a school in the Kansas City area for ideas.\n\u201cHe digs deep into a lot of issues. He has always been open to new things that can help kids,\u201d said board member Bruce Renner. \u201cIt\u2019s been a huge strength.\u201d\nBut Hosmer\u2019s directness and willingness to bring up \u201cuncomfortable issues\u201d did, for a time, appear to rub some board members the wrong way. He was repeatedly nominated but not elected to board officer positions \u2014 until last year, when he was chosen to be vice president.\nHe said while the board needs to \u201ccelebrate our success and what we\u2019re doing right,\u201d it should focus most of its energy on improving areas where there are challenges \u2014 that, he argues, is where the most progress can be made.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a good board,\u201d he said recently. \u201cIt is a board now that welcomes tough conversations and is not afraid of getting into controversial issues.\u201d\nBoard member Kris Callen said Hosmer has \u201cbrought a real commitment to making things better than he found it.\u201d She said his tough questions and persistence will help him as a judge.\n\u201cHe\u2019s moving on to a good role for him, and he is positioned to do it well,\u201d she said.\nAndy Hosmer\nFamily: Married to Kay Mills, a political organizer. They have three daughters: Isabelle, Annie and Cali.\nEducation: Graduated from Marshfield High School in 1982. He has a bachelor\u2019s degree in psychology from the University of Missouri and graduated from New York University School of Law. A Marshfield native, he is the 10th of 13 children born to John and Melba Hosmer.\nWork: He practiced law in Florida and New York and worked as both a public defender and prosecutor in Greene County. In 2006, he went into private practice with Hosmer, King and Royce. He specializes in criminal defense and serves as a guardian ad litem in cases for abused and neglected children.\nCivic activities: A founding member of Greene County 100 Club, which provides financial assistance to families of police and fire officers killed in the line of duty; and past-president of the Commercial Club.\nBoard vice president Andy Hosmer was first elected in 2006.\nHe is expected to resign during the sole board meeting in December. It will start at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Kraft Administrative Center, 1359 E. St. Louis St. The meeting is open to the public.\nHosmer\u2019s current, three-year term will expire in April and he had planned to run again. He will step down to become the newest Greene County judge.\nBoard president Denise Fredrick said the board will likely appoint a Springfield school district resident to fulfill the last few months of Hosmer\u2019s term. If so, the board will post official notice of the opening. Those interested in being considered will have a two-week period to submit a letter. Any finalists will be interviewed by the board, likely in January.\nA discussion about how to proceed is expected during the December meeting.\nRead or Share this story: http://sgfnow.co/1xXBAoL",
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        "raw_content": "Wild Bob's is now an album, not just a book club\nWild Bob's Musical Book Club is releasing a CD of 14 local artists, their songs inspired by Mark Twain, Harper Lee, Daniel Woodrell\nWild Bob's is now an album, not just a book club Wild Bob's Musical Book Club is releasing a CD of 14 local artists, their songs inspired by Mark Twain, Harper Lee, Daniel Woodrell Check out this story on news-leader.com: http://sgfnow.co/1QrIIGp\nJordan Gloyd and Miranda Stringer, two of the six organizers of Wild Bob's Musical Book Club, get a first look at the club's new compilation CD at a holiday party held at Lindberg's Tavern Dec. 1. \"So It Goes\" will be released to the public at a launch party Dec. 11.(Photo11: Greg Holman/News-Leader)Buy Photo\nWhen a crew of six book- and music-lovers started Wild Bob's Musical Book Club in June 2014, they thought it might be a one-off event.\nThe challenge: Get local musicians to write and perform songs inspired by works of literature.\nSomehow, they got a motley crew of about 14 busy artists \u2014 their day jobs ranging from IT trainer to master naturalist to cocoa-bean roaster \u2014 to repeat their creative cycle month after month.\nWild Bob's works like this: Step 1: Musicians read a chosen book of the month. Step 2: They write music and lyrics based on the book choice, usually well-known fiction by the likes of Mark Twain or J.K. Rowling, creator of Harry Potter. Step 3: They sing and play their creations in public. (And archive a lot of their songs on YouTube.)\nOver a year-and-a-half, the project has become an ongoing series with a dedicated fan base, held second Fridays at Lindberg's Tavern, said Mallory Leicht, one of the organizers.\nThis month, instead of the usual book/music mashup, the Wild Bob's crew is holding a launch party for a new compilation album containing 14 of the most memorable songs from the club's first year.\n\"Volume 1: So It Goes\" comes out in CD format 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at Lindberg's. The name comes from a catchphrase used by American author Kurt Vonnegut in \"Slaughterhouse-Five,\" his World War II story.\nEach song on \"So It Goes\" is written and performed by an Ozarks-area artist. Each has its creative roots in a book like \"Winter's Bone,\" by Daniel Woodrell, or \"Pride and Prejudice,\" by Jane Austen.\nAlbums go on sale for $10. The proceeds benefit Ozarks Literacy Council's reading education efforts. As always with Wild Bob's, the night's cover charge, $5 per person, goes to the artists.\nAlbum artists include Inge Chiles, Kevin Cott, Emily Higgins, Jason Loftin, Jin J. X, Brett Miller, Patrick Mureithi, Barak Hill, Rob Hunt, Brooke Austen, Ryan Spilken, Steve Ames, Todd Mincks and Will Chiles \u2014 in styles ranging from folk to jazz to rock and back again.\nDepending on the source material, the music can be haunting, earnest or more light-hearted, all of it professionally recorded at a Drury University studio in collaboration with local producer Jim Rea.\nThe chance to work in a recording studio allowed artists to take extra time to refine their songs, said another organizer, Mark Leicht.\nThat's in contrast to the usual Wild Bob's workflow. Jin J.X, who performs jazz and R & B, said it's not unheard of for him to write his music the day before a Wild Bob's event, just after reading the book.\n\"To me, this is an amazing opportunity,\" J.X said. \"Artists need information and material that's brand-new, and a deadline. You're kind of hoping for the best \u2014 throwing it out there and seeing what sticks.\"\nRyan Spilken, who sings and plays guitar in a more indie/folk style, said he once finished working on a Wild Bob's song just minutes before going on stage.\n\"I like the idea of writing songs on a deadline,\" he said. \"Without that, it'll take...\"\n\"Years,\" said Jason Loftin, another veteran Wild Bob's singer-songwriter.\nIt won't be years until the next edition of Wild Bob's. After the CD release party, the series resumes Jan. 8 with songs inspired by George Orwell's Cold War classic, \"1984.\"\n\"That book will take us back to our sci-fi roots,\" said Jordan Gloyd, another Wild Bob's organizer.\nUpcoming editions of Wild Bob's Musical Book Club\nLindberg's Tavern, 318 W. Commercial St.\n\"Volume 1: So It Goes\" CD Release show\n6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11\n\"1984\" by George Orwell\n6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8\n\"High Fidelity\" by Nick Hornby\n6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb.\nKeep up with the club at wildbobsmusicalbook.com or on Facebook.\nRead or Share this story: http://sgfnow.co/1QrIIGp",
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        "raw_content": "Stolen mail found down 2 storm drains on St. Augustine street\nHomeowners say they'll be watching for delivery after mail theft\nST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Mail stolen from four St. Johns County homes this week was found in two storm drains on Garrison Drive in a neighborhood off Country Road 210, according to the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office.\nDeputies said someone walking through the South Hampton neighborhood happened to look down in a drain and see discarded mail.\nPolice: 2 men rob St. Augustine internet cafe at gunpoint\nSt. Augustine dubbed the best place to live in Florida\nDeputies: Man threatens to set St. Augustine Beach house on fire\nThe witness called the Sheriff\u2019s Office and deputies climbed down into the drain to collect the mail, which turned out to be from three different addresses.\nThey also found mail from another address in a drain just down the street.\nResident Harold Leach said he normally doesn\u2019t think twice about getting his mail, but now he's keeping a close eye on it each day after his mail was found down the drain.\nLeach said he watched as deputies pulled the mail out of the drain Tuesday and, not long after, one of them knocked on his door and said that some of the mail they found was his.\n\u201cI was mad, but what are you (going to) do?\u201d Leach said.\nThe Sheriff\u2019s Office said Leach was one of four homeowners in the neighborhood who had mail stolen.\nDetectives don\u2019t know who did it, but they are working with the U.S. Postal Service, because mail theft is a federal offense.\nInvestigators said they do not believe any financial information was stolen, which was a relief for Leach.\n\u201cWe haven\u2019t had any problems in this neighborhood,\u201d Leach said. \u201cIt\u2019s a great neighborhood. I think it\u2019s a one-time thing, myself. I really don\u2019t believe it was malicious but anyhow, I hope they stop.\u201d\nHe said he\u2019ll likely be greeting his mail carrier much more frequently in the coming days.\nThe Sheriff\u2019s Office said it's good to know what time your mail carrier comes every day.\nIf you\u2019re not able to greet them, get your mail out as soon as you can after it's delivered.\nAlso, if you have an important document to mail, don\u2019t leave it in your mailbox with the red flag up. Instead, take it to a local post office or drop box.\nAnother way to cut down on mail thefts is to sign up for informed mail delivery from the post office by visiting the USPS website. This allows you to digitally look at your mail and manage any packages that you're expecting.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Nothing agreed until everything is agreed\u2019 on single transfer test\nThe two main bodies who organise the transfer test have stressed that \u201cnothing is agreed until everything is agreed\u201d when it comes to organising a common test for all pupils.\nCurrently, pupils hoping to gain entry to a grammar school must sit exams organised by one of the two bodies, and in some cases, both.\nOn Monday, both the Association for Quality Education (AQE) and the Post Primary Transfer Consortium (PPTC) announced, in a joint statement, that they had made \u201cencouraging progress\u201d in the \u201cdevelopment of a single assessment\u201d.\nYesterday, however, the CEOs of both organisations stressed that it could be years before a single test is officially agreed upon, and that final agreement had still to be reached.\n\u201cThis was very much an interim report, and it is very important to stress that nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed,\u201d Stephen Connolly, the AQE CEO said.\nHis PPTC counterpart, Carol McCann, expressed a similar view.\n\u201cWhile it has been welcomed that we\u2019ve got some ideas together on paper for the first time, there is still a long way to go,\u201d she said.\n\u201cWe have reached this agreement, and it is probably further than we\u2019ve got before with these proposals, this is going to all our schools and all the principals are answerable to a board of governors.\u201d\nMr Connolly continued: \u201cWe are putting forward provisional, broad areas of agreement in our discussions which might form a potential basis for further progress.\u201d\nMr Connolly said that it would be \u201cyears rather than months\u201d before any single test for all pupils hoping to attend a grammar school can be agreed and implemented.\nThere had been a single test, administered by the state, until 2008.\nCurrently, a group of 27 schools use a test organised by the PPTC, while 29 use a test from the AQE. A further seven schools use results from both tests. This means pupils hoping to keep their options open, of whom there are an estimated 2,500, must sit a total of five examinations \u2014 the two PPTC exams and the three AQE exams.\nOn Monday, the two organisations responsible for the exams used by grammar schools to select pupils issued a joint statement announcing their progress.\n\u201cAQE and PPTC report that encouraging progress has been made in the development of a single assessment to replace the existing two platforms which provide member grammar schools with the means to select their Year 8 intakes on the basis of their perceived academic ability,\u201d the statement read.\n\u201cProvisional agreements on the financial model which could support an assessment offering access to all grammar schools, the style of test paper and the number of separate tests were presented by the negotiating teams in the last fortnight to the groups\u2019 respective AGMs.\u201d\nIt added: \u201cSchools have been asked to reflect upon the direction of travel and to report, where necessary, to their boards of governors.\u201d\nThe \u201cgeneral feeling\u201d at the AGMs of both bodies was that negotiations should continue.",
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        "raw_content": "Lawsuits by New York City Police Officers, Longshoreman Allege Sexual Harassment by Supervisors\nTwo New York City federal lawsuits allege sexual harassment by supervisors, followed by retaliation for reporting allegedly unlawful behavior. Three female police officers are claiming that their male lieutenant engaged in a variety of harassing behaviors. Lampley, et al v. Rojas, et al, No. 1:14-cv-08832, complaint (S.D.N.Y., Nov. 6, 2014). They are alleging violations of the New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL) and one of the main federal civil rights statutes. In the other suit, which went to trial in late 2014, a male longshoreman is accusing a supervisor, also male, of groping him. Sabella v. American Stevedoring, Inc., et al, No. 1:06-cv-06566, am. complaint (E.D.N.Y., Mar. 27, 2007). He is asserting claims under the NYCHRL, the New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL), and Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964.\nThe three plaintiffs in Lampley complain of a lieutenant who is \u201cthird in command\u201d of the Bronx precinct where they work. Lampley, complaint at 1. All three allege unwanted intimate physical contact by the lieutenant, along with lewd sexual remarks and solicitations. Their complaint describes multiple incidents of alleged harassment, such as exposing himself and displaying sexually explicit videos, purportedly of himself, on his cell phone. The plaintiffs state that they rebuffed his advances and repeatedly asked him to stop the harassing behavior. He allegedly retaliated against them by verbally berating them, unreasonably changing their shifts and work hours, and in at least one alleged case, physically assaulting one of them.\nThe lawsuit does not assert causes of action under the main state and federal employment anti-discrimination statutes. It claims sex discrimination and sexual harassment under the NYCHRL, N.Y.C. Admin. Code \u00a7 8-101 et seq., and the federal statute that allows claims for civil rights violations by public officials, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7 1983. The lieutenant\u2019s actions, they claim, violated their Equal Protection Rights under the Fourteenth Amendment. They also assert claims for retaliation under the NYCHRL and Section 1983, and a common-law claim for assault and battery against the lieutenant.\nIn Sabella, the plaintiff worked for the defendant employer as a longshoreman in Brooklyn. He alleges that a machine boss sexually harassed him by groping his buttocks and genitals. He reported this to both the union and the employer, and he claims that both organizations retaliated against him in an effort to make him withdraw his complaint, and to dissuade others from complaining. The retaliation allegedly included threats of physical harm, demotion, loss of work shifts, and arbitrary removal from the workplace. In November 2006, the employer suspended him \u201cfor no legitimate reason,\u201d Sabella, am. complaint at 6, and he filed suit soon afterwards. The case went to trial in November 2014.\nThe plaintiff in Sabella is asserting causes of action for sexual harassment and retaliation under the NYCHRL, the NYSHRL, N.Y. Exec. L. \u00a7 290 et seq., and Title VII, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7 2000e et seq. He names both the employer and the union as defendants, although he does not name the supervisor as an individual defendant. He is also claiming \u201cbreach of duty of fair representation\u201d against the union, Sabella, am. complaint at 11, in breach of their collective bargaining agreement.\nAt Phillips & Associates, our sexual harassment attorneys advocate for the rights of New York City employees and job seekers in claims for sexual harassment and other unlawful employment practices. To schedule a free and confidential consultation with a skilled and experienced advocate, contact us today online or at (212) 248-7431.\nFormer Real Estate Website Employee Files Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Company, Multiple Unnamed Individuals Identified as \u201cDoe\u201d Defendants, New York Employment Attorney Blog, January 21, 2015",
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        "raw_content": "Final Settlement and Commerce Clause\nSettlement Opt-Out\nTarget Corporation\u2019s Answer\nTarget Corporation\u2019s Answer II\nTarget Corporation\u2019s Answer III\nTarget Corporation\u2019s Answer IV\nTarget Corporation\u2019s Answer V\nTechnology and Accessibility\nFree-Market Economics and Litigation\nPedestrian Safety Enhancement Act Signed Into Law\nFrom the free-market standpoint, anyone selling goods or services should be primarily concerned with removing barriers to the growth of their business. A key to any successful business is building strong relationships between yourself and your important customers or / and valued employees. Clients who add to your business\u2019s success should be acknowledged. The right corporate gifts whether it is with gifts baskets, tickets to sporting events, comps at restaurants etc is one way to generate goodwill and enhance business relationships. In fact, by paying attention to the recipient\u2019s taste, interests, or hobbies, you can choose a corporate gift that will undoubtedly both surprise and please. Corporate gifts are one way to enhance any marketing plan. However, since many companies have restrictions regarding the value of a gift or on the situations in which corporate gifts may be given, it is smart to call the personnel department of the recipient\u2019s company\u2019s for its gifting guidelines, as well as check your own company\u2019s policy. Jon Witt is an expert on this subject and is known for his previous associations with popular marketing efforts particularly with respect to the silver trade. He is well known in the precious metals marketplace, having financed several influential jewelry outlets in the past several years. Most well known are the artisans he supports (he is a patron of several well known artists in Africa) who create valuable sterling silver rings and other jewelry items for export. Some especially popular items are the Sparkling X sterling silver rings, which has an elegant and unique style that is both modern and classic. They also feature earrings, and many other kinds and styles of solid sterling jewelry using traditional tribal designs. He has helped the indigenous artisans in many developing nations through his jewelry connections, and although sterling silver is a relatively expensive raw material, he has provided financing whenever possible to assist both artists and jewelers throughout his career. His jewelry model is widely copied by NGOs in many countries and is credited with raising the living standards of entire communities, especially when silver sources can be found locally. And due to the good works he provides, these gifts are among the more acceptable forms of corporate interaction.\nHowever, in a cut throat business environment, should a company determine that serving a segment of the population entails more investment than profit, it is only reasonable to conclude that the company\u2019s focus would be better served elsewhere. Indeed, a private company may decide not to offer additional services for any reason; the marketplace will provide the eventual response as to whether this decision is in the company\u2019s best interests.\nA moral and ethical imperative seems to rest with those requiring some form of accommodation \u2014 simply put, the nice thing to do, the right thing to do, is to do what you can to give people with and without disabilities the same opportunities. Our society\u2019s progress can certainly be viewed as having less to do with technological innovation than it does with increasing the quality of life for the largest number of people. Equality, one of the purported cornerstones of modern civilization and Western Democracy especially, is only served by providing all members of society with the same level of opportunity.\nHowever, there are also genuinely important cases that define legal status and provide precedent for public policy decisions in the future. Progressives, reformers, activists, advocates\u2026any number of persons interested in public policy changes may find the civil suit to be a more effective and high-profile method of change. While this alone may cause objections from some segments of society, it is important to distinguish the \u2018frivolous\u2019 lawsuits from the justifiable pursuit of positive social and legal progress.",
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        "raw_content": "Rise in number of unpaid carers and young carers\nWhat does the ONS find about the gender of carers?\nWhat does the report find about carers' ages?\nWhat does the report say about the health of carers?\n\"Children are picking up the caring roles the state has abandoned,\" The Guardian says, while The Independent says that 180,000 children work as unpaid carers.\nThese new figures come from the Office for National Statistics, which has pulled together data on unpaid care in England and Wales from the 2011 census.\nThe census (which has been carried out every 10 years since the middle of the nineteenth century) reveals an increase in the proportion of the population who are providing unpaid care.\nThis has risen from 11.5% in 2001 to 11.9% in 2011 in women, and from 8.8% to 9% in men. There tend to be more female carers than male, with the highest burden of care falling on the 50-64 age group for both sexes.\nA related report produced by the charity The Children\u2019s Society \u2013 based on the same data \u2013 has highlighted the issue of children acting as unpaid carers.\nThe charity's report describes how the census data estimated that there are around 160,000 unpaid young carers in England. It goes on to explain that this is likely to be an underestimate.\nJust over half (58%) of the 5.41 million people providing some level of unpaid care in England are female and 42% are male. This higher proportion of female carers is consistent across all regions. Female carers are representative of 11.9% of the total female population of England and Wales, and male carers are representative of 9% of the male population. Ten years ago these figures were 11.5% and 8.8%.\nThe level of care provided was most often between one and 19 hours a week. However, 2.9% of the female population and 2% of the male population provided 50 or more hours of care a week. In 2011 in England, 9.5% of the male working population and 13.3% of the female working population were also providing some level of unpaid care. In England, 1.2% of the female population and 1% of the male population were in full-time employment at the same time as providing 50 or more hours of unpaid care.\nThe greatest burden of care nationally falls to 50\u201364-year-old women. However, for over-65s the proportion of male carers exceeds female carers. The authors of the ONS report suggest that this could be because women are more likely than men to leave work at an earlier age to provide unpaid care for family members, boosting their numbers in the 50-64 age bracket. People over the age of 65 have a higher prevalence of health problems or disability and men are just as likely as women to have to provide care for their spouse, they say.\nAs mentioned, the share of unpaid care falls most heavily on people in the 50-64 age bracket \u2013 around a quarter of women (24%) and around 17% of men of this age group provide one or more hours of unpaid care a week. Of the population of England and Wales between the ages of 25 and 49, 13% of women and 8% of men provide care. Meanwhile, among the under-25s, 3% of women and 2% of men are providing unpaid care.\nYoung carers are children, teenagers or young adults who look after someone in their family who has an illness, a disability or a mental health problem. They may be taking on practical or emotional caring responsibilities that an adult would normally do.\nThis can be very challenging for young people also trying to juggle the demands of school or college as well as the day-to-day stresses of growing into adulthood. They should not be forced to care for someone unsupported and the local authority children\u2019s services department should assess any young carers\u2019 needs. Call Carers Direct on 0808 802 0202 for more information.\nRead more information about help for young carers.\nThe 2011 census asked people to rate their general health as either \u2018very good\u2019,\u2018good\u2019, \u2018fair\u2019, \u2018bad\u2019 or \u2018very bad\u2019. Generally, the self-rated health of unpaid carers deteriorated with the amount of unpaid care that they provided. Compared with people providing no unpaid care, those providing 50 hours or more of unpaid care a week were two to three times more likely to report their general health as not good (that is, fair, bad or very bad). In England, 42% of females and 47% of males providing 50 or more hours of unpaid care a week rated their health as other than good (50% and 46%, respectively in Wales).\nThere was also an effect of age \u2013 the greatest impact upon general health appeared to be for young people up to the age of 25. Almost 8% of males under the age of 25 providing some level of care reported themselves to be in \u2018not good health\u2019 compared with 4% of males in this age group who weren\u2019t carers. For females, the respective figure was more than 9%, compared with 4% of non-carer females in this age group.\nThe health of carers is a critical issue as any health crisis can be a problem not just for themselves, but can lead to a breakdown in care for the person they are looking after. For this reason, many local authorities and charities offer a caring emergencies scheme.\nThere is both a marked health difference and a socioeconomic difference between those who provide unpaid care and those who don\u2019t, the ONS report finds.\nAdults who provide 50 hours or more of unpaid care tend to have worse health outcomes and are less likely to be in employment.\nSimilarly, the The Children\u2019s Society report found that children acting as unpaid carers tended to underperform at school and this can adversely affect their opportunities later in life.\nA case could be made that unpaid carers are taking on an unfair burden and deserve more support and recognition for the services that they provide.\n180,000 children work as unpaid carers for relatives\nCarers putting their own health at risk, census shows\nChildren are picking up the caring roles the state has abandoned\nThe Guardian, May 16 2013\nYoung carers: Quarter of a million children provide care for others\nOffice for National Statistics. The gender gap in unpaid care provision: is there an impact on health and economic position?(PDF, 285kb). May 16 2013\nThe Children\u2019s Society. Hidden from View \u2013 the experiences of young carers in England(PDF, 1.39Mb). May 2013",
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        "raw_content": "Reggie Fils-Aime spoke at the annual GeekWire Summit in Seattle and the focus was less about where Nintendo has been before and what they are doing moving forward, and more about trying to change the way Nintendo is perceived.\nIn short, he said Nintendo is an entertainment company, not a video game company. He sepearated things out into 3 specific tiers. One of them being the obvious video game space. The other, being the mobile gaming space. With the third being theme parks, movies, merchandise, and all that stuff in-between. He had more to say of course of some of these approaches:\nThat\u2019s our vision for mobile: to deliver our intellectual property in compelling ways to consumers who may not have experienced those properties before. A belief that they\u2019ll come back, maybe buy a Mario T-shirt, eat that Mario cereal, or buy a Switch, because of affiliation and affection they have with that IP.\nHe also went on to point out how their traditional console games don\u2019t translate to mobile:\nHome system games, if transplanted to a mobile device, wouldn\u2019t transfer as well. We needed to work through monetization\u2026 as we\u2019re driven to make money. And we needed to work through how to be effective on platforms and marketplaces that we ourselves don\u2019t own. That took time.\nI\u2019m not sure how I feel about this personally. This is mostly a play on words really, but two of those tiers are quite literally related to video games, with the third being built off the IP\u2019s they have established in the other two. I\u2019m not sure why Nintendo appears to be vehemently attempting to distance themselves from being looked at as a video game company, while still operating most of their business dealings around things that originated in the video game arena.\nThis is perhaps a question that will be answered in interviews down the road. What are your thoughts?\nThere Will be 151 Master Trainers in Pokemon Let's Go Post Game",
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        "raw_content": "Noah's A.L.L. Friends\nI will never forget Jameel. He had a wonderful smile, and, a very warm and kind disposition. During the first week of Noah's hospitalization Jameel stopped regularly to invite Noah to join him on his daily walk around the oncology floor. He was shooed away each time until one day... Jameel had enough... He knew Noah should walk so he sat on one of the chairs in the room and informed \"his Body\" that he was not leaving until he would accompany him... They had many more walks and started kept track on each other...\nUnfortunately, Jameel left this world too early on the day of his girlfriend's, Chanel, birthday six months later. He would have been a perfect candidate for a grant from Noah James Hardt Foundation. I hope you will consider helping young adult like Noah and Jameel who cannot cover their bills, travels to treatments expenses (hotel stays, gas, food...) and many more...\nCarole Bourgeacq-Hardt (Noah's maman)\n\u200b2015 Grant Recipient\u200b\nMy name is Brooke Wise. In 2011, I was diagnosed with A.L.L. Leukemia at Wills Eye Center. I was only given a week to live. I was rushed by ambulance to Thomas Jefferson Hospital, where I have spent the last four years fighting for my life.\nWhen you hear the word Cancer, most people think baldheads and getting sick. Cancer is so much more than the mind can imagine. The first several months you are tortured by the chemotherapy and bone marrow biopsies. You lose your hair; your taste buds and the steroids make you eat everything in sight causing weight gain. Your old ways of life disappear as fast as your muscle tone. The only thing you think about are the \u201cwhat ifs\u201d and praying you don\u2019t throw up more than you did the day before.\nI was very lucky to be the first person to receive the first grant from \u201cThe Noah James Hardt Foundation\u201d in honor of Noah James Hardt who passed away last September from ALL Leukemia. Noah and I both received treatments at Thomas Jefferson Hospital. Unfortunately, I didn\u2019t get the chance to meet him. His family chose me for the grant. I am very thankful to them for this grant and will be using the money to help pay for my rent as well as my travels back and forth to Jefferson.\nI thank the Hardt family once again for their generosity, love and support in keeping Noah\u2019s dreams for his foundation alive.",
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        "raw_content": "Hedges & Lyons, PLLC\nEstablished Monongalia County Law Firm Advises on Civil Matters\nMorgantown attorneys handle family and administrative issues\nWhen you have an important legal concern, an experienced attorney can provide the advantage you need to win a positive result. At Hedges & Lyons, PLLC in Morgantown, our lawyers have more than 50 years of combined experience delivering exceptional representation to West Virginia clients. We have an extensive track record in numerous types of civil litigation, including cases that relate to family and education law. In trial practice, appeals and administrative hearings, our Monongalia County firm offers authoritative counsel at affordable rates.\nKnowledgeable litigators represent clients in trials and appeals\nIn each matter that our firm handles, attorneys John Hedges and Teresa Lyons give clients the benefit of their experience in prior law firms and judicial clerkships. 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You can trust that your case will be handled based on your specific objectives.\nRegardless of the practice area or the complexity of the issues, we are dedicated to protecting your rights.\nProven West Virginia advocates tackle various types of legal challenges\nOur firm assists clients in the Monongalia County area in a wide range of legal practice areas, including:\n-Civil litigation In civil litigation, our seasoned attorneys present arguments effectively and earn favorable results in court and through skillful negotiation.\n-Administrative law We have significant experience advising companies and people on administrative law issues and representing them in federal, state and local proceedings.\n-Divorce When a marriage ends, it is crucial to safeguard your rights and the well-being of your children. 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        "raw_content": "Killingly football upends St. Bernard\nBOB BOGERT\nWith his team trailing by 13 points to St. Bernard High School with 10:29 left in the fourth quarter, Killingly senior running back Seth St. Jean knew that a big play was needed if his team had a chance of winning the game .\nSo all St. Jean did was return the ensuing kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown and that provided the spark the Redmen needed in the fourth quarter to pull off a 28-27 victory Friday over the Saints.\n\u201cReturning that kickoff for a score was a big momentum shift for us,\u201d St. Jean said. \u201cFrom that point, we controlled the rest of the fourth quarter. This was a huge win for us.\u201d\nAfter St. Jean\u2019s score, that cut the Saints lead to 27-20 with 10:11 remaining in the fourth quarter.\nThe Redmen defense stepped up and forced a three-and-out series by the St. Bernard offense, giving Killingly great field position at the Saints\u2019 40-yard line.\nSix plays later, St. Jean again stepped up and provided the big play. Facing fourth-and-two from the 21-yard line, the senior, who finished the night with 148 yards on 26 carries and two TDs, took a handoff and went 21 yards for a touchdown off right tackle. Then D.J. Grimes passed to Kyle Fillmore for the two-point conversion to give the Redmen its first lead of the game at 28-27 with 4:30 left in the fourth quarter.\nOnce again, the Killingly defense made the big stop, allowing the Saints offense only four plays. The Saints had to turn it over on downs with 2:12 still remaining and never saw the ball again as the Redmen ran the rest of the time off to get the win.\n\u201cThey never gave up and played with the heart of a champion tonight,\u201d Killingly coach Chad Neal said. \u201cI couldn\u2019t be any prouder for this team. Seth St. Jean made that big return when we needed it and the defense made a couple of big stops when we needed it late in the game.\u201d\nThe big key for the Redmen all night was its running game. It produced 269 yards on 52 carries as junior fullback Randy Waterman added 104 yards on 23 carries and touchdown.\nThe game started off well for the Saints, who jumped out to a quick 13-0 lead with 5:49 remaining in the first quarter on a pair of big plays \u2014 a 43-yard touchdown run by quarterback Kyle Brahm then followed it up with a 80-yard touchdown pass to Christian Mulchay.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t play well defensively, we didn\u2019t tackle well the whole night,\u201d Saints coach Marc Romano said. \u201cWe just didn\u2019t execute well on either side of the ball. When we needed a big play or a big stop, we didn\u2019t make it.\u201d\nSt. Bernard 13 0 6 7 \u2014 27\nKillingly 0 7 7 14 \u2014 28\nS\u2014Kyle Brahm 43-yard run (pass failed).\nS\u2014Christian Mulcahy 80-yard pass from Brahm (Mulcahy kick).\nK\u2014Seth St. Jean 2-yard run (Randy Waterman kick).\nS\u2014Marquise Ruffin 2-yard run (run failed).\nK\u2014Waterman 1-yard run (Waterman kick).\nS\u2014Mulcahy 40-yard run (Mulcahy run).\nK\u2014St.Jean 92-yard kickoff return (kick failed).\nK\u2014St. Jean 21-yard run (Kyle Fillmore pass from D.J. Grimes).\nReach Bob Bogert at sports@norwichbulletin.com",
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        "raw_content": "Should I take the Field Sobriety Tests\nThis was a blog posted by Attorney Lance Dutton, Partner with Sterns-Montgomery & Proctor, a Criminal Defence Law Firm in Marietta, Georgia. It is very well written and I wanted to share it with you:\nWhat happens when you are suspected to be under the influence?\nIf an officer suspects that you are under the influence he/she will almost always ask you to step out of your vehicle to perform a field sobriety test. If you haven\u2019t admitted to drinking and the officer only smells alcohol or sees that you have blood shot eyes, his probable cause to arrest you at this point is extremely low. Field Sobriety Tests are designed to help provide any additional evidence or reasoning for an officer to ask you to perform a breath test. There are three field sobriety tests that are recognized for being reliable and are justifiable during trial.\nThe Three Recognized Field Sobriety Tests:\nThe walk and turn test \u2013 During this test the officer finds a straight line and asks you to take ten steps touching your heel to your toe on each step. The officer is looking to see if you sway, if you\nwalk in straight line, if you do the right number of steps, and if you are touching your heel to toe on all of your steps.\nThe one-legged stand test \u2013 This is a balancing test where you put one leg up just under a 45-degree angle and it usually lasts around 30 seconds. Again the officer is looking to see if you sway, if you lose your balance or if you have to drop your foot to hit the ground.\nThe horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) test \u2013 Here the officer is looking for nys\ntagmus (pupil pulsing) when he has you follow an object (usually a pen/pencil) with your eyes from side to side.\nChallenges of Field Sobriety Tests\nA simple miscommunication such as when to start the tests or how to perform the tests could result in failing the test and recorded as a sign of impairment according to the officer.\nIf you choose to perform the test that was requested by the officer but do not agree with their assessment of the test, you could be fighting an uphill battle during trial.\nEvery move you make will be under scrutiny. It is possible for the State and the officer to conclude that anything out of the ordinary was the result of your impairment. This can be avoided if you simply decline to take the test.\nSome officers will improvise and administer their own tests such as counting backwards or reciting the alphabet. These tests are not approved by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) or Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). Despite having minimal scientific reliability, some courts are inclined to allow these extra tests to be used as evidence and let a jury make their opinions.\nThe good news is that field sobriety tests are not mandatory and you have the right to refuse them.\nIf you are charged in MI with DUI-Drunk Driving, don\u2019t trust your Michigan OWI case to an amateur or a general-practice lawyer \u2013 take advantage of our years of experience, trial work and legal expertise with DUI laws. Do not wait. Please contact the law firm today at (248) 263-6800 for a free consultation or click here. We approach each and every case with the care and attention you expect and deserve.",
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        "raw_content": "Bachelor Australia 2018: Intruder Deanna\u2019s heartbreaking admission\n\u201cI missed his funeral.\u201d\nBy: Anita Lyons\nBachelor intruder Deanna Salvemini is the latest evictee from the Honey Badger's heart, but behind the swimmer's smile, lies a heartbreaking story.\n\"My brother's best friend died the day I got into the mansion,\" Deanna told Now to Love in an exclusive chat. \"I missed his funeral.\"\n23-year-old Michael Owens passed away within five days of being diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, and understandably, she found it incredibly difficult.\nDeanna's time on The Bachelor was marred by heartbreak.\n\"That was really hard to deal with,\" she said.\n\"There was so much emotional stress going on back home and then coming into a really foreign environment, really changes how you are and you really have to go in there with a strong mind of what you're about to go through. It was just another mental challenge to get through in there.\"\nIn an Instagram, posted to her account before her Bachie photos began, Deanna wrote:\n\"God has gained the most beautiful angel of all. The brightest blue eyes, the whitest teeth you'll see, and the biggest smile and heart!\"\n\"Mose you were taken from this world way too soon but I know you will always be there with the boys through everything, you may not be here in person anymore but we know your energy and spirit will be with them guiding them to every cheeky decision there is to make.\"\n\"Rest in peace just like the peace you gave everyone. Forever will be in out hearts and a character that will NEVER be forgotten.\"\nRELATED: The Bachelor's Brooke's childhood heartache.\nUnfortunately, this wasn't the only heartbreak during Deanna's time in the mansion.\n\"My Nonna also died while I was in the house,\" Deanna recalled. \"It was such a hard time.\"\nDeanna was one of the three Bachelor intruders who entered the mansion a few weeks into the process and it was clear that she and Nick shared some common interests.\n\"We definitely have a lot to talk about because I was an Olympic swimmer, we've both got sporting families and large families. And because we've done a lot of athletic things on the show, he's definitely seen me shine,\" she told NW.\nAnd while she may not have found love with the Honey Badger, this girl knows what she wants.\nWhen asked about her ideal partner, the brunette beauty said, \"Someone with a positive outlook on life. Who is also ambitious, fit and funny.\"\nWe hope love is just around the corner for you Deanna!\nIf you would like to donate to the Michael Owens AML Fund, which goes towards research of AML, click HERE.",
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        "raw_content": "Small Business Spotlight: Lahout\u2019s - America\u2019s Oldest Ski Shop\nRon Lahout can still hear his late father, Joe Lahout, banging on the pipes to get his attention from the family ski shop downstairs. The brothers attribute that sound as one of many fond and funny memories from growing up at Lahout\u2019s - America\u2019s Oldest Ski Shop. After taking over the business, today they own and operate eight stores at six locations across New Hampshire, keeping the fourth-generation Lahout's legacy alive. Retail Across America\u2019s road trip stopped by their shop in Littleton where This is Retail spoke with the family about its humble beginnings and how their history has kept them a part of the community since 1920.\nA post shared by This Is Retail (@this_is_retail) on Feb 21, 2017 at 2:01pm PST\nBefore it was America\u2019s Oldest Ski Shop, Lahout\u2019s was an old-fashioned grocery store started by Herbert Lahout nearly 100 years ago. It wasn\u2019t until his son, Joe Lahout, developed a passion for skiing and being outdoors in the mountains that the shop started to transform into a clothing and ski store. At one point, Joe says, customers could buy beer and cheese in one corner of the store and a pair of skis in the other.\nThrough the photos and memorabilia that hang on the walls, Lahout\u2019s customers are reminded of the history and tradition that came before. That same history can be reflected in the many generations that still shop there, as well as several employees who have been with the company for more than 30 years; the sense of community is only set to continue with the next generation of Lahouts, already involved in the business. \u201cThere is a sense of pride in it \u2014 of continuing the tradition and keeping the store\u2019s core values in an age that is completely opposite of 1920s New Hampshire,\u201d says Anthony R. Lahout, son of Joe Lahout Jr.\nTo learn more about Lahout\u2019s - America\u2019s Oldest Ski Shop, watch the Retail Across America video below or view the entire New Hampshire series.\nVideo of Continuing the Tradition\nSmall Business Spotlight, Retail Across America, Retail Across New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Small Business",
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        "raw_content": "New chairman for Gordonton\nOct 10th, 2016 | By N8N | Category: News\nRichard: \u201cI love living in Gordonton.\u201d\nExcept for a short stint overseas, Richard Riddell has lived all his life in Gordonton. The newly appointed chairman of Gordonton District Committee says he loves village life, and wants to achieve good outcomes for the area.\n\u201cIn whole I would like to work with Waikato District Council to get the best outcomes for the good of the Gordonton Community. I am here to listen to community concerns and take these concerns to a meeting where we can decide on how to help.\u201d\nRichard, 51, was voted to head the Committee in September. One of the first issues he wants the committee to tackle is to change the zoning of the Domain.\n\u201cAt the moment there are many restrictions on what we can do as a community, and we have to go through Council even though it is one of Gordonton\u2019s assets. We would like more control on the events we can hold there \u2013 such as galas, markets, concerts and other community events \u2013 with less red tape.\u201d\nOther issues will come up at regular meetings which are held at least six times a year.\n\u201cThe committee is answerable to Waikato District Council. But it is very important that many community issues are solved by the community ourselves and not have to go to Council all the time. The meetings create less red tape. It listens and acts on behalf of the community,\u201d he says.\nHe is the fourth generation of the Riddell family to serve on the local hall committee \u2013 following James Riddell in the 1900s, Thomas Riddell in the 1930s and his father Arthur Riddell, who was on the Hall committee for 52 years.\n\u201cTwenty of those he was chairman, from 1976-1991 when it was the old Gordonton Hall Committee.\u201d\nThe Gordonton District Committee was formed in 1991 by amalgamating all the other committees in Gordonton such as the Domain Committee, the Hukanui Park Committee, the Gordonton Beautifying Society and the Hall Committee. Richard is the third chairperson.\n\u201cRod Wise was the first chairman and served for 10 years before handing over to John Bridgman who has been chairperson for the last 15 years.\u201d\nAnthony Rigter was voted vice chairperson at the meeting, which included members of the community, local business owners, representatives from Gordonton School, the Marae, Woodlands Homestead and other organisations.\nRichard has been married to Sally-Ann for 25 years and the couple have three children. They bought the home farm in 1994.\n\u201cGordonton has a real small rural community feel where everyone knows everybody. Yet you have the advantage of not being far from the city.\u201d\nContact Richard on 07 8243850 or email him here.\nTags: 80 years of Gordonton church, Gordonton District Committee, Hall committee Waikato, Richard Riddell, Village life Gordonton",
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        "raw_content": "6 Predictions for Effective Website Design Trends in 2016\n\u200bWe can expect to see a number of changes in regards to website design in 2016, and for good reasons, too. For example, more and more people are surfing the internet via their mobile devices, and the attention spans of consumers are continuing to decline.\n\u200bAs a result, website design must continue to evolve to meet the needs of these increasingly impatient consumers that place high value on convenience when using the internet. If your business has a website, you'll want to be sure to take note of these website design trends that we can expect to see in 2016:\n1. User-Centered Design\nConsidering that the attention span of today's consumer is shorter than that of a goldfish, it's no surprise that the typical user only spends 10 to 20 seconds on a webpage before moving on. This means that in order to earn your audience's attention, you need to offer a clear value proposition on your webpage. This means strategically placing your content front and center.\nDid you know that Google will now rank content that is placed above the fold of a webpage higher than content this is hidden below ads or other distracting elements? If you want your website to thrive in 2016, it's imperative that you use a user-centered design.\n2. More Material Design\nMaterial design refers to the design language that is used to create shadow effects, responsive animations, and grid-based layouts which allow web designers to create more realistic designs. With the recent announcement of Google's Material Design Lite in 2015, we can expect more websites to incorporate this minimalist and realistic look this year.\n3. Single Page Design\nUnderstanding the powerful impact that eliminating clutter from a website design can have, many businesses are moving towards a minimalist design. To take this strategy one step further, we can expect to see a rise in the number of single page website designs. This prevents consumers from having to scroll through multiple pages to get the information that they need and instead offers them instant gratification.\nIf you publish multiple articles each day, you may want to consider using a modular design for your content-rich website. This would allow you to showcase multiple pieces of content in a block grid pattern without creating clutter on your webpage.\n5. Responsive Website Design\nIf you read our blog, this is certainly not the first time that you're hearing about the importance of responsive website design in today's day and age. With responsive design, you are providing your audience with an optimal viewing and interaction experience regardless of the device used.\nAlso, we were hit with Google's Mobilegeddon in 2015, which basically said that Google now gives preference to mobile friendly websites in search rankings. One of the most effective ways to accomplish a mobile friendly website is through responsive design.\n6. Speedy Website\nIf you're not paying attention to how quickly the pages on your website load, you will lose business. Today's consumers are incredibly impatient. Approximately 40 percent of consumers said they would abandon a website if it took longer than 3 seconds to load. Therefore, speed needs to be a core component of your website's design.\nIf it's been more than a year since you've evaluated your website's design, it's probably time to consult a website designer. Take these 6 anticipated website design trends for 2016 into consideration for a website that will deliver results for your business.",
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        "raw_content": "Modern Day Branding in the Age of Social Media\nA consumer's perception of a brand has always been shaped by what others say about the business. However, thanks to the widespread adoption of social media and the growing number of online review sites, today's consumers are more exposed than ever to people's decisions about what to buy, wear, and like.\nWith the dramatic shift in the way that consumers in 2018 are digesting content, brands can no longer simply just promote themselves through traditional media outlets. Instead, you need to be creating branded content and using outlets such as social media to forge relationships directly with your target audience. By engaging with your audience in real-time online and serving them with value-added content that addresses their needs, you can position your brand as an industry hub and go-to resource.\nThe 4 C's of Modern Day Branding\nTo be successful with branding in 2018 and beyond, you should view your business's social media activity as a leading source of value that you provide to your online audience. To do this effectively, you need to embrace the 4 C's of modern day branding: community, content, curation, and collaboration.\nAs you map out your social media marketing strategy for the coming year, here is how to incorporate the 4 C's of modern day branding into your game plan:\nThe term \"crowdculture\" is a buzzword that is often tossed around by digital marketers. Crowdculture refers to a passionate online audience that is eager to share their thoughts with others like them. Your business can gain a powerful competitive edge by cultivating a digital tribe on social media and using this community to spread the word about your business.\nIf you really want to create a community on social media for your brand, you need to take into account what your audience is interested and passionate about as it relates to your business. For example, if you own a bike shop, you could use social media to create a cycling club where bike enthusiasts could arrange weekly rides, participate in races, share valuable tips, and bond with others. By creating a sense of community surrounding your brand, you'll be able to build a loyal audience of brand evangelists.\nInstead of creating content for the sake of content, have an underlying objective behind the content that you choose to share on social media. Use your unique value proposition as your guide when mapping out your social media content calendar. Which types of content does your target audience want to see from your business? How does your audience like to engage with content on social media? Keeping in mind that you want to use social media to foster a sense of community, look for opportunities to create content for your online audience to have conversations around.\nWe recently talked about curation and how to use this marketing tactic this holiday season to drive sales. However, curation is something that businesses need to incorporate into their branding strategies year-round to help personalize the customer experience.\nMore than ever, consumers value convenience, and curating a list of best selling products or a holiday gift guide that can easily be digested and shared on social media is very appealing to an online audience. When curation is done right, it allows brands to further leverage their loyal fanbase to increase awareness and spread the good word.\nLook for opportunities to collaborate with other brands that your target audience is passionate about. Use social media to start a conversation with your online audience about products and services that they can't get enough of in addition to what you have to offer.\nFor example, IKEA recently partnered with streetwear brand Off-White in an effort to appeal to the Millennial generation that is using both brands to design their first home. This is an ideal collaboration because the target audience is able to benefit from affordable solutions from these like-minded brands, and both IKEA and Off-White are able to tap into a larger audience to increase brand awareness.\nUnderstanding how to tackle the beast that is social media is a challenge for many businesses, but also a necessity for any business that wants to build a successful online presence. 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        "raw_content": "Theater|A Signature Shuffle Enjoys a New Life\nA Signature Shuffle Enjoys a New Life\nBy DAVID SEGAL MARCH 30, 2009\nFor bowlers the ultimate test is the 7-10 split. For card sharks it\u2019s the hot shot cut. For drummers it\u2019s the funky little miracle of syncopation known as the Purdie Shuffle.\nYou\u2019ve heard Bernard Purdie \u2014 better known as Pretty Purdie \u2014 perform his creation on Steely Dan\u2019s \u201cHome at Last,\u201d from the 1977 album \u201cAja.\u201d And you\u2019ve heard variations on songs by Led Zeppelin (\u201cFool in the Rain\u201d), Toto (\u201cRosanna\u201d) and Death Cab for Cutie (\u201cGrapevine Fires\u201d).\nCreated with six bass, high-hat and snare tones, the Purdie Shuffle is a groove that seems to spin in concentric circles as it lopes forward. The result is a Tilt-a-Whirl of sound, and if you can listen without shaking your hips, you should probably see a doctor.\nNow the beat has a whole new life. On YouTube dozens of amateurs, aspiring pros and assorted dilettantes have uploaded videos of their attempts to teach or demonstrate the Purdie Shuffle.\nBut you post at your peril. A guy identified as BazyBeats was savaged in the comments section of the video he posted of his attempt at \u201cFool in the Rain.\u201d He slightly bungled the pattern on the snare, and dozens of angry nitpickers let him know it. Eventually he asked them to \u201cgo somewhere else with your negative, hateful, blackhearted and useless souls.\u201d\nMr. Purdie can be found these days at the Al Hirschfeld Theater playing for the Broadway revival of \u201cHair,\u201d which has been in previews since early March and opens Tuesday.\nFor Mr. Purdie, the \u201cHair\u201d gig is one of those full-circle experiences that can\u2019t be planned. He worked with the show\u2019s composer, Galt MacDermot, in New York in the early 1960s, when demos of the songs for the show were first recorded. Those tracks were later refined for the musical.\nAt the time Mr. Purdie was a relative newcomer to the city, having spent most of his life in Elkton, Md., a town near the Delaware border. One of 15 children, he had started by banging on his mother\u2019s pots and pans.\nBernard Purdie, creator of the Purdie Shuffle, at the Hirschfeld Theater. Credit Richard Termine for The New York Times\n\u201cI knew right away that\u2019s what I wanted to do with the rest of my life,\u201d he said. \u201cNo matter what happened, I wanted to play the drums.\u201d\nMr. Purdie, who says he is 68, was sitting at a sushi bar across the street from the theater, dressed in a dark suit and a satiny white tie. He was an hour from changing into Tommy Bahama-style casual wear and climbing onto the rear of a colorful pickup truck stationed onstage, where he drums for the show.\nHe\u2019s an ample, teddy-bearish guy with a graying mustache, a hearty laugh and an ego that is legendarily large. For years he showed up at sessions with two professionally made signs, which he would place on music stands near his kit. \u201cYou done hired the hit maker,\u201d read one. \u201cIf you need me, call me, the little old hit maker,\u201d said the other. It was both a gimmick and a calling card, and it would have come across as pure braggadocio except that Mr. Purdie always delivered.\n\u201cHe was one of the top five drummers in Manhattan back when Atlantic was recording here, when all these great independent labels were recording here,\u201d said Phil Ramone, a producer who worked with Mr. Purdie in the late \u201960s and went on to record Paul Simon and Billy Joel. \u201cPurdie just had a way of inspiring confidence in everyone.\u201d\nHe also had a way of implying that he was finished with a session as soon as he had nailed his part, which was often before anyone else in the room.\n\u201cYou\u2019d do a first take, and he\u2019d put on his overcoat as if he was about to leave,\u201d said Donald Fagen, the Steely Dan keyboardist. \u201cThe problem was that some of the other musicians had just become comfortable with the chords. You had to cajole him to do some other takes so everyone else could polish up their parts a bit.\u201d\nWithin a few years of arriving in Manhattan Mr. Purdie was touring and recording with the greats of \u201960s soul, funk and jazz, including James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Louis Armstrong. He is heard on more than 4,000 records.\nSome of the greats, in his telling, were ornery characters. The Godfather of Soul fined him $25 for a mistake he didn\u2019t make, prompting Mr. Purdie to quit. During a concert with Ray Charles in Chicago, when Mr. Purdie started playing a few bars too soon, Charles barked, \u201cDon\u2019t play, drummer,\u201d into the microphone, a rather public embarrassment before a huge crowd.\n\u201cHe would turn around and look at you \u2014 I always thought the guy could see,\u201d Mr. Purdie said. \u201cAnd he\u2019d say, \u2018What is your problem?\u2019 Now, what are you supposed to say to that?\u201d\nBernard Purdie about 1970, when he was providing the beat for top stars. Mr. Purdie is now playing drums in \u0093Hair\u0094 on Broadway. Credit Gems Agency/Redferns, via Getty Images\nBefore the current \u201cHair\u201d gig Mr. Purdie spent much of his time in different bands, one of which, the Hudson River Rats, plays a lot of private parties and clubs. He is sampled often, turning up on Beck\u2019s \u201cDevil\u2019s Haircut\u201d and most recently in \u201cMother of All Funk Chords,\u201d a YouTube mash-up by an Israeli producer known as Kutiman.\nA new generation of drummers, meanwhile, is keeping his shuffle alive. Jason McGerr of Death Cab for Cutie says it\u2019s not quite accurate to call the beat on \u201cGrapevine Fires\u201d a Purdie Shuffle.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter how much I practice, I will never play that shuffle like Purdie,\u201d Mr. McGerr said. \u201cIt\u2019s because he has an attitude that seems to come through every time. He always sounds like he\u2019s completely in charge.\u201d\nMr. Purdie has half a dozen theories about the shuffle\u2019s appeal \u2014 the challenge, the energy, the versatility of the rhythm, and on and on. It\u2019s easier for him to pinpoint the beat\u2019s genesis.\n\u201cIt comes from the train near my house where I grew up,\u201d he said. \u201cWhen I first started working this out, I was 8 years old, and I called it the locomotion because that\u2019s what I was trying to capture: whoosh, whoosh, whoosh.\u201d\nIt started as a regular shuffle, but then he began weaving in what are called ghost notes, created by lightly brushing the snare with the fingers or stick. And instead of a straightforward tapping on the high-hat, he moved his right hand up and down so that he was hitting the side of the high-hat, then the top, over and over \u2014 creating this tock-tick tock-tick sound.\nAs buoyant as the beat is, it can convey a lot of different emotions, as Steely Dan figured out during the recording of \u201cBabylon Sisters,\u201d from the 1980 album \u201cGaucho.\u201d\n\u201cI guess we expected more of a regular shuffle, and he started playing something very complex,\u201d Mr. Fagen recalled. \u201cWe were amazed, because it was perfect for the tune. \u2018Babylon Sisters\u2019 has this dark mood to it, and the beat seemed to accentuate the floating dark mood that the song required.\u201d\nMr. Purdie said he was flattered by the versions he has heard by other bands, though if you want to hear the real thing live, you\u2019ll have to come to \u201cHair.\u201d The shuffle turns up at least half a dozen times during the show.\n\u201cYou\u2019ll know it when you hear it,\u201d he said, \u201cbecause when you do, you\u2019ll have to move your feet.\u201d\nA version of this article appears in print on , on Page C1 of the New York edition with the headline: A Signature Shuffle Enjoys a New Life. 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        "raw_content": "Art & Design|Guggenheim Helsinki Unveils Design\nGuggenheim Helsinki Unveils Design\nA rendering of the winning design for the new Guggenheim Helsinki. The museum complex is at center.CreditCreditMoreau Kusunoki Architectes\nBy Robin Pogrebin and Doreen Carvajal\nThe Guggenheim has become something of a brand over the years, with satellite locations in Venice and Bilbao, Spain, and one planned in Abu Dhabi. Now the museum\u2019s proposed branch in Helsinki, Finland, is a step closer to reality, with the selection of a design that features charred timber and glass punctuated by a lighthouselike tower overlooking South Harbor.\nIt is still uncertain whether the design, by the relatively young husband-and-wife firm Moreau Kusunoki Architectes, founded four years ago in Paris, will be accepted by its surrounding city, which has been bitterly divided over the project, largely because of concerns over its price of about $147 million.\nThe winning design, titled \u201cArt in the City\u201d and announced at the Palace Hotel in Helsinki on Tuesday, was chosen from 1,715 anonymous submissions in a yearlong competition that the jury\u2019s chairman said had actually been improved by the controversy.\n\u201cArchitecture should always be incubated within debate,\u201d said the chairman, Mark Wigley, a professor and dean emeritus of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. \u201cPublic money especially should never be taken for granted.\u201d\nThe design features a series of connected pavilions and plazas organized around an interior street. The tower is connected to the nearby Observatory Park by a pedestrian footbridge and served by a harbor promenade.\n\u201cIt kind of undoes the monumentality of most museums,\u201d Mr. Wigley said, adding that the main concern of the 11-member jury \u201cwas to find a design that was open to an evolution \u2014 that wasn\u2019t frozen in its own beauty \u2014 because for sure this project will change.\u201d\nThe architects said they had tried to integrate the design of the building into the existing landscape of forest and sea and to use indigenous materials.\n\u201cOur approach was to try to make a building that is closely linked with the city, with the way people use it,\u201d said Nicolas Moreau, who founded the firm with Hiroko Kusunoki, his wife.\nAnother rendering of the chosen design.CreditMoreau Kusunoki Architectes/Guggenheim\nPublic support for the project has been modest, and some claimed that the winning design would draw criticism because of the height of the main tower and its dark coloring.\n\u201cThe slogan for our city is \u2018Daughter of the Baltic\u2019 or \u2018The White City of the North,\u2019 \u201d said Eric Adlercreutz, a Helsinki architect who did not participate in the competition. \u201cThis winning entry has black wood as its major material. What they build in the South Harbor should not disturb our main landmarks of the Lutheran church and the Russian church.\u201d\nNewspaper polls in 2011 showed that most residents opposed the project, and local artists objected to the idea that the new Guggenheim would absorb the existing Helsinki City Art Museum. For the most part, though, economics have played a greater role than aesthetics in the discussion.\nThe mayor of Helsinki and pro-business advocates have supported the new museum as an engine of economic development. A Helsinki-funded report by the Boston Consulting Group estimated that the museum could generate $56 million a year and create nearly 500 jobs in and around the institution \u2014 as well as 800 construction jobs.\nBut opponents have questioned whether the museum\u2019s construction cost \u2014 initially projected at $177 million and later reduced \u2014 is too great to be borne by the state and federal governments, as envisioned. (The Bilbao construction cost $98 million.)\n\u201cMy basic feeling is that it will be well received,\u201d said Richard Armstrong, the Guggenheim\u2019s director, who said Helsinki could enjoy economic benefits like increased investment and tourism, as Bilbao did.\n\u201cThe so-called cost amortizes out very quickly in terms of net tax increase, not to mention the intangibles, which are frequently change of perception of the venue and willingness on the part of other investors to look at a site,\u201d Mr. Armstrong said. \u201cWe\u2019re not saying the Bilbao effect will be totally replicated; we\u2019re saying that\u2019s our history \u2014 the payback is really quite rapid.\u201d\nThe project has been controversial since it was announced in 2011. Critics initially questioned the terms of the development deal, under which the Guggenheim would make most of the decisions but Helsinki would shoulder the costs.\nThe next year, in a narrow vote, a city board rejected the project because of financial concerns, particularly a proposed $30 million licensing fee for use of the Guggenheim name.\nA drawing of the plan.CreditMoreau Kusunoki Architectes/Guggenheim\nIn 2013, the Guggenheim revised its proposal, agreeing to drop the licensing fee and instead to help local supporters solicit private donations through a newly formed foundation. The Guggenheim also increased estimates of annual admission revenues and reduced by half the expected operation fees, to almost $1.4 million a year. The city board has since agreed to reconsider and will review the project again now that the final design has been selected. So far, a local Helsinki fund-raising foundation has collected only about $11 million, according to Osku Pajamaki, vice chairman of the city\u2019s executive board, which will decide whether to proceed with the project, and several political parties are pressing for more private investment.\nMr. Pajamaki said it appeared that the winning design would dominate the harbor despite pledges to fit it into the environment of Helsinki\u2019s neo-Classical architecture facing the area.\n\u201cThe symbol of the lighthouse is arrogant in the middle of the historical center,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s like you would put a Guggenheim museum next to Notre Dame in Paris. People are approaching from the sea, and the first thing that they will see is that the citizens of Helsinki bought their identity from the Guggenheim.\u201d\nFinns are particularly sensitive to economics these days, given government budget cuts for education and day care that prompted demonstrations this month. As part of the city\u2019s deliberations, Helsinki has already commissioned another study of the museum\u2019s costs.\nThe other five finalists were AGPS Architecture, Asif Khan, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Haas Cook Zemmrich Studio2050, and SMAR Architects.\nAs the winner, Moreau Kusunoki will receive a cash award of about $113,000. Submission materials from all entrants are available on the competition\u2019s website, which has over four million page views.\nIn observance of European Union and Finnish procurement rules, all competition submissions were kept anonymous during the process.\nMs. Kusunoki, who earned her degree from the Shibaura Institute of Technology in Tokyo, began her career in the studio of Shigeru Ban. Mr. Moreau, who trained at the \u00c9cole Nationale Sup\u00e9rieure d\u2019Architecture de Paris-Belleville, worked in the studios of Sanaa and Kengo Kuma.\nIn 2008, Mr. Moreau and Ms. Kusunoki left Tokyo together so Mr. Moreau could open an office for Mr. Kuma in France. Their firm\u2019s other projects include the Beauvais Theater in northern France; the House of Cultures and Memories in Cayenne, French Guiana; the Polytechnic School of Engineering in Bourget-du-Lac in southeastern France; and the plaza for the Paris District Court (designed by Renzo Piano) in the Porte de Clichy section of Paris.\nThe architects said they were not concerned about potential continuing opposition. \u201cWe were in the process of competition, which just ended,\u201d Mr. Moreau said. \u201cNow it\u2019s time to show the project, to explain it.\u201d\nRobin Pogrebin reported from New York and Doreen Carvajal from Paris.\nA version of this article appears in print on , on Page C1 of the New York edition with the headline: Guggenheim Shows a Skeptical Helsinki Its Design . Order Reprints | Today\u2019s Paper | Subscribe\nHelsinki Divided on Plan for a Guggenheim Satellite",
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        "raw_content": "Opinion |Transgender Lives: Your Stories: C. Miles\nArts student from Australia\nI came out to myself as transgender when I was 17.\nIn my final year of high school (an all-girls high school at that) my sense of identity was crumbling to pieces and I was trying with all my might to tack facets together to create something that vaguely resembled a whole. I liked nice clothes, but preferred the aesthetics of masculine suits and shoes. I have never liked my breasts. I considered myself gay but I liked boys. To make matters more confusing, I always liked boys in a \u201cgay kind of way\u201d. This was as convoluted for me as it sounds.\nI could not describe the relief in finding the term \u201ctransgender\u201d. The feeling is not of the realm of words. There is a social paradigm that discourages labelling oneself and I would love to see it eradicated. For anyone that feels like they are the only one in the world experiencing something, labels are a godsend. No matter what you have thought or felt or been there is always someone who has thought or felt or been the same.\nAnd yet, being trans is bloody painful. I\u2019m short and curvy and round in every place I am not supposed to be. I bleed every month in what is the most graphic reminder of \u201cHEY, YOU\u2019VE GOT TWO X CHROMOSOMES\u201d. I introduce myself to others in a name that is not mine because it\u2019s easier than explaining everything all over again. Being transgender requires the confidence that I just don\u2019t have most days: the confidence to say, \u201cI\u2019m the gender I say I am\u201d.\nRecently, a friend woefully told me that she is terrified we won\u2019t be friends after I transition because \u201cboys never want to be friends with\u201d her. I appeal any friends of people coming out as transgender to consider the implications of their words. Am I obliged to no longer have interest in my friend? Is this the criterion for being a \u2018real\u2019 boy?\nThe truth is, I was a boy when I met her and I have been a boy every moment of our friendship so far. I have been a boy ever since I was born. I am a boy on my own terms and I am a boy if I say I\u2019m a boy.\nAnd I\u2019m so happy to say it.",
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        "raw_content": "The Exciting Benefits Offered by Drop Shippers\nThe Ecommerce platform is booming and people nowadays can purchase everything from a house, clothes to groceries. If you are thinking about starting your own online fashion clothing business and hoping that it would become a huge success, then locating good suppliers and drop shippers to work with is critical and you do find one, then half your battle is won. Drop shipping is a lucrative way to jump start your business and the perfect drop shipper can make your profits grow tremendously. But there are so many drop shipping companies available in the market today that it becomes difficult to separate the good from the bad. The only way to find the right one would be through extensive research. Once you\u2019ve located the company suiting your business requirements, you will be benefitting in the following ways.\nNo Need to Buy or Store Inventory\nThe drop shipper\u2019s product gallery is going to act like your own and you do not need to pre-purchase any of the products that you are offering to your customers. Neither do you have to take the trouble of storing up the purchased products and delivering it to your consumers. The entire headache of designing, manufacturing and shipping is taken care of by the drop shipping company that you have partnered with. Not having to own a warehouse or inventory considerably saves you a huge amount of money which would have otherwise been tied up in managing a huge inventory.\nStartup Cost is Low\nWith the help of drop shipping companies, starting an online clothing business is as easy as a pie. You do not need a proper establishment or infrastructure and neither do you need to invest a huge amount of money. You can start operating your business right from your home or from a home office without having to take on extra expenses because the entire manufacturing and shipping processes are handled by the drop shipper. All you have to do is take the orders from your customers and forward the same to the drop ship company.\nProduct Offerings Can Be Quickly Changed\nSince you do not actually have an inventory and neither have you purchased the products displayed for sale, you can easily and quickly add or change the products being offered to keep up with the changing fashion trends.\nLower Risk Involved\nYour money is not tied up in any warehouse or inventory and you can freely change from one business to other if you feel that this isn\u2019t working out for you. You do not have to worry about getting rid of huge products because you do not actually own any.\nEntrepreneurs and new business owners can greatly benefit by entering into an agreement with a good drop shipping company. If you still haven\u2019t had the time to explore this area, it is time you do.\nDrop shipping companies,",
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        "raw_content": "Western Region Governor\n15 Facts About Ile-Ife\nAwolowo\u2019s Eulogy\nPast Ooni\u2019s Of Ile-Ife\nMemorial website of Oba Adesoji Tadeniawo Aderemi\nKnight Commander of the Order of St. Michael & St. George (KCMG), Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON), first African Governor of Western Nigeria and the late Ooni of Ife\nRemembering a great Ruler!!!\nOba to je, t\u2019ilu toro, oruko re ko ni pare \u2013 The king whose time on the throne brings harmony to the people will be remembered. ........................... \"Kabiyesi Baba yio.... Ojigidiri Lambua\"\nADESOJI TADENIAWO ADEREMI, 1889-1980. His journey : He came, he saw, and he conquered. Born on the 15th of November 1889, during the turbulence of the Yoruba civil war to Prince Gbadebo of the Osinkola ruling house of Ile Ife\nAdesoji Tadeniawo Aderemi I (15 November 1889 \u2013 3 July 1980), also known as Adesoji Aderemi, was a Nigerian political figure and Yoruba religious leader. He was the Oba of Ile-Ife from 1930 until 1980, preceded by Ademiluyi Ajagun. He\nOba Aderemi was the first African Governor in the British Empire and Commonwealth. His reign as the governor of the Western Region of Nigeria was a very interesting one. During colonial rule, the Ooni gained considerable amount of power due\nThe Queen of England conferring The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George on Oba Adesoji Aderemi in 1962.\nOba Adesoji Aderemi leading Nigerian delegates at the National Conference on Nigeria\u2019s quest for independence which was attained in 1960.\nOba Adesoji Aderemi meeting with the then prime minister of the United Kingdom, Sir Winston Churchill in London England in 1953.\nOba Adesoji Aderemi with a cross-section of traditional rulers and chiefs that form the Council of Obas who met to discuss the future of Nigeria.\nCopyright \u00a9 2019 . Oba Adesoji Aderemi Descendants. All Rights Reserved. Website designed and developed by Derex Oswald Technologies",
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        "raw_content": "IBI Group is a globally integrated architecture, planning, engineering and technology firm. Established in 1974, we organize our expertise into 3 sectors: Intelligence, Buildings, and Infrastructure.\nIntelligence: systems design and software development\nBuildings: building architecture, interior design, building engineering (mechanical, structural, electrical)\nInfrastructure: planning, urban design, landscape architecture, transportation, and civil engineering\nIBI has 69 offices across the globe and more than 2,400 employees\n635 Brooksedge Boulevard",
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        "raw_content": "Putin Supports the Macron's idea of an European Army independent from US\nBy Oculus News Monday, November 12, 2018 Emmanuel Macron, Vladimir Putin, World War I\nVladimir Putin answered to questions from Russian newspaper \"Russia Today\" during his stay in Paris where he attended a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of World War I.\nPutin supports Macron's idea of forming an European Army.\n\"Europe is a powerful economic entity and union, and it is very natural that member states want to be independent and sovereign in defense and security,\" Putin said.\nVladimir Putin answered questions from Russian newspaper \"Russia Today\" during his stay in Paris where he attended a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of World War I.\nAsked about the statement by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, some days ago about the idea of the European Army, Putin said: \"Europe is a powerful economic entity and union. For this reason, it is very natural that member states want to be independent and sovereign in defense and security. I think this is a positive development in the multilateral world. \"\nThe Russian president said France played an important role in this context and added that the united European military could be an alternative to NATO.\nPutin Supports the Macron's idea of an European Army independent from US Monday, November 12, 2018 Rating: 5",
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        "raw_content": "Continuing Education: How to Best Prepare Yourself Financially for College\nPositioning yourself for financial success before entering college can seem like a daunting task. However, whether you are years or months away from entering, there are many ways to prepare yourself, reduce costs, and minimize stress. Links are included to the specific resources that I used, though for things like credit cards, you should always research for the current best offers.\nReducing the Cost of Tuition\nIn the 2013 TICAS report, it was discovered that 69% of students graduated with an average of $28,400 in student loans. While benefits of higher education are well established, there are ways to reduce this amount, regardless of your personal or familial financial history. I did it using the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams (https://clep.collegeboard.org/exam). Exams cost $80 apiece, and are accepted for credit in approximately 3,000 colleges and universities. Minimum qualifying scores and amount of credit earned can vary by institution, so it is important to check your institution\u2019s policy before signing up.\nA wide variety of scholarships can be found on national websites, but when looking for financial assistance, local scholarships with less competition are far easier to get. Depending on your intended major, look into local institutions that support your career goal. As a woman with a scientific focus, I was able to get a $2500 scholarship from a local hospital\u2019s \u201cWomen in Science\u201d organization. Hospitals, rotary clubs, and major, locally founded corporations are great places to start.\nAssuming a student is not living at home, there are typically two options available: renting off campus, or staying in the dorms.\nWhen looking for the most cost effective renting options, it is important to connect with as many campus resources as possible. Craigslist can be a great resource for apartments; however, many colleges will feature a board on campus with local property owners who want to rent specifically to college students, instead of the general public.\nDuring graduate school, I rented the upper level of a beautifully renovated Victorian home that I found on a campus corkboard. Pro tip when renting: give yourself as many options to make payments as possible. Naively, I went to college thinking that my trusty debit card could be used in all circumstances, but that was not the case. My landlord would only accept payment by check, and there were massive holds put on my debit card when I travelled to conferences for school. I was two hundred miles from my local bank branch, but managed to get some cheap personal checks delivered quickly and secured a low-limit credit card for emergency travel.\nIf living in the dorms, one great option to reduce costs is to become a Resident Advisor. Typically, dormitory living costs more than an apartment, but offers the advantage of onsite dining, laundry, and sometimes workout facilities, in an environment with fewer distractions than an apartment. I paid for one year in the dorms as a freshman, but worked as a Resident Advisor for the next two. I had a free single room, a free premium meal plan, and a monthly stipend of about $250. I had approximately 5 \u201cduty nights\u201d per month, where I would do rounds of the dorms with a partner and report anything disruptive. Additionally, I planned events, decorated the floors, and attended weekly meetings, none of which ever interfered with school work.\nAside from the FAFSA, student loans, and scholarships, there are many creative ways to reduce the tuition and daily living costs of college life. Connecting with campus advisors, senior students, and university-sponsored websites is a great way to find unique savings opportunities on your own campus.\ncollege financial prepfinancial prep for collegeslider",
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        "raw_content": "Opportunities To Improve Internal Controls Over the Federal Transit Benefit Program\nOn April 24, the Inspector General testified regarding the Federal transit benefit program before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The Inspector General testified that while the Department has strengthened internal controls over its transit benefit program, further improvements can be made, including: (1) enhancing supervisory oversight of the commuting costs claimed by employees; and (2) requiring employees to adjust their transit benefits upon changes to their commuting methods or work schedules.\nOpportunities also exist to improve internal controls over the transit benefit program government-wide, such as: (1) including the transit benefit program in agencies' assessments of their internal controls during the A-123 process; (2) requiring Federal employees to annually recertify their eligibility; (3) reviewing and applying appropriate lessons learned in other Government programs; (4) developing and enforcing consistent disciplinary policies; and (5) mandating use of the SmartBenefits program throughout Government agencies in the National Capital Region.",
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        "raw_content": "According to Statista\u2019s Bilanz des Helfens 2018 (\u201cBalance of Help 2018\u201d), around 21 million people in Germany donated 5.2 billion euros last year. This is the third-highest result since the Deutscher Spendenrat (German Donation Association) has started to keep records in 1993. 78 percent of those donations were allocated to humanitarian causes. Traditionally, the biggest month for donations is December \u2013 in 2017, a little more than 1 billion euros was donated. But it\u2019s not just individuals who are big on giving and social commitment; the retail sector is, too, according to a study conducted by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of North Rhine-Westphalia in 2016. More than 70 percent of the surveyed retailers are actively supporting their cities through donations, sponsoring, events and institutions. Every retailer invests on average between 1,400 \u2013 1,900 euros every year, says the report, which makes them critical local financiers.\nBut despite those impressive figures, I wonder: How do you decide which organization you or your company supports financially, with your time or your goods and services? By which criteria do you make your decision? And what motivates you to pledge your support in the first place? Based on my observations, two primary motives push people to donate \u2013 and they couldn\u2019t be more opposing: short-term prestige and advantageous PR vs. offering long-term possibilities and strengthening the local community (regardless of personal or commercial benefits for the donors). So, let me ask you: Do you remember your last donation? What motivated you to do it, and have you followed up with your chosen charity or cause? Where are they up to right now?",
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        "raw_content": "Posted in Wyoming October 01, 2016 by Caryl\nThe Story Behind This Haunted Fort In Wyoming Is Truly Creepy\nIt seems like hauntings are always tied to history; spirits from the past coming back to visit the inhabitants of their old stomping grounds. Therefore, I guess we really shouldn\u2019t be surprised that this old Fort in Wyoming, which is now a National Historic Site, is thought to be haunted by not one but a whole host of ghosts.\nFlickr/Curtis Cronn\nTo understand these ghosts a little better, you need to be familiar with a little bit of the fort's history. This old fort dates back to 1834 when it was a trading post and known as Fort William. In the 1840s, wagon trains traveling along the Oregon-California trail stopped here to stock up on supplies. In 1841, the site was known as Fort John and overlooked the Laramie River.\nFlickr/Kent Kanouse\nEventually, Fort Laramie was founded in 1849 as a military post. The fort was established to protect emigrants who were traveling west from attacks by Native Americans.\nFlickr/Brett Whaley\nOne of the ghosts lurking around the fort is the 'Lady in Green'. This ghost dates back to Fort John when it was an American Fur Company trading post. The daughter of the person in charge rode off one day on a big black horse while her father was away. She never returned and whatever happened to her is still a mystery. Supposedly, her ghost appears east of Fort Laramie every 7 years wearing a long, green riding dress and a veiled hat, carrying a jeweled whip while riding her big black stallion.\nFlickr/Randy Watson\nThe old Captain's Quarters was built in 1870 and served as housing for commanding officers. Here, several strange things have occurred: doors opening by themselves, sounds of footsteps when no one is around, and bright lights shining from inside the facility even though there is no electricity. This ghost also has a name. His name is George.\nThe cavalry barracks building is also said to be haunted. This building was built in 1874 and housed hundreds of soldiers. Early in the morning, the sound of many boots can be heard walking across the floor on the second level.\nOld Bedlam was built in 1849 as a bachelor officers' quarters and is also the oldest military building in Wyoming. A ghost who is a Cavalry Officer is said to walk through the building telling everyone \"to be quiet.\"\nThere also have been sightings of ghosts outside of the buildings. Some of these apparitions include a young man in a raincoat, a surgeon in a blood-covered uniform, a headless man near Deer Creek, and an erratic Civil War soldier who has been spotted southeast of the fort.\nHere\u2019s a great video of haunted Fort Laramie by YouTube user, 101.9 King FM \u2013 Cheyenne\u2019s Real Rock Variety.\nHave you ever encountered any ghosts at Fort Laramie or anywhere else in Wyoming?\nFor other haunted places in Wyoming, check out These 10 Terrifying Places In Wyoming Will Keep You Awake Tonight.\n10 Things You Probably Didn\u2019t Know About The State of Wyoming\nThe Winter Walk In Wyoming That Will Positively Enchant You\nThis Wyoming Hotel In The Middle Of Nowhere Is One Of The Best On Earth\nYou\u2019ll Love This Wyoming Day Trip That Starts With A Waterfall Waterslide And Ends With Mouthwatering BBQ\n11 Undeniable Things Every True Wyomingite Has Done At Least Once\nI am a freelance writer who also has been a small business owner and worked in the fields of insurance, accounting, and education. I enjoy spending time with family, reading, writing, photography, music, running, sports, and of course traveling!",
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        "raw_content": "The A.I. winter is over. For a few years now, the interest in Artificial Intelligence technologies is growing again. Not just from us, A.I. geeks. Business sees the potential to invest. To acquire new funding, many research projects are rebranding themselves as A.I. technology. Often justified. But not always. Can Constraint Solvers use the A.I. tag too?\nA little history: the fifth generation project\nFor almost two decades, A.I. was a dirty word. To understand why, we need to go back to 1982, when Japan decided to invest massively in the fifth generation computer, an Artificial Intelligence platform which would leapfrog the existing computers of the time and break IBM\u2019s monopoly. In a reaction, other countries funded similar projects. Suddenly research money fell out of the sky. The 80\u2019s summer of A.I.\nIt failed. Despite decadent funding for almost 10 years, the fifth generation research had little practical use to show for. Some of the research was ahead of its time: lacking big data, smart phones and faster computers, it couldn\u2019t work yet. Other research was completely useless.\nIn the aftermath of that failure, in the 90\u2019s and early 2000\u2019s, the term A.I. was tainted. A.I. didn\u2019t work. Developers quickly stopped branding their technologies as such. Constraint solvers strengthened their Operations Research affiliation. Search engines acted as if they\u2019re a simple dictionary lookup. Rule engines focused on decision tables. They all avoided mentioning their A.I. affiliation. Except for neural nets.\nNeural nets: one tech fits all?\nThe last few years, neural nets made Artificial Intelligence cool again. A neural net mimics the neurons in our brain (not as much as you\u2019d think). It\u2019s a black box that transforms input data into output data, by pushing it through a number of neural layers of mostly sum and multiply arithmetic. For decades, its accuracy was too low, but that changed dramatically, with the recent rise of big data and the discovery of better backpropagation methods. The latter enables more layers. More layers equals deep learning.\nNowadays, neural nets can recognize faces and voices. And in a hybrid combination with other A.I. technologies (such as minimax), they can even beat the world\u2019s champion of Go. Sounds like magic. But these are all pattern recognition problems. They can\u2019t handle other problems. Neural nets can\u2019t find the fastest route from La Louvre to the Colosseum. They can\u2019t build the ultimate American roadtrip.\nThe right A.I. for the job\nNeural nets aren\u2019t an AGI (artificial general intelligence). Neither are constraint solvers or production rule systems, for that matter. Each one can only solve one subset of A.I. problems. That\u2019s probably a good thing: none can become Skynet and pose a treat to humanity.\nSo to solve business problems with intelligent software, use the algorithm that fits the use case:\nThis hasn\u2019t stopped academics from trying. There\u2019s plenty of research with neural nets to solve vehicle routing or employee rostering, it\u2019s just consistency inferior to constraint solving algorithms such as Tabu Search and Simulated Annealing. Why settle for a 1% reduction in driving time when you can have 15%?\nVisa versa, constraints solvers can\u2019t even solve the infamous image recognition of a hot dog.\nDo all algorithms produce intelligence?\nMultiplying 1234 by 5678 isn\u2019t easy, yet we don\u2019t consider this artificial intelligence. Similarly, sorting algorithms aren\u2019t A.I either. Why is that?\nMaybe it\u2019s because those problems don\u2019t have an error margin. A.I. problems do: Given an image of a husky dog, some people recognize a wolf instead. Given a TSP problem to draw the shortest tour, people submit unique results of varying quality.\nMaybe it\u2019s because the calculation and sorting algorithms are understandable. There is no black box. It\u2019s relatively easy to see how the computer transforms the input, instruction by instruction, into the output.\nWhat about constraint solvers?\nHistorically, constraint solvers (such as OptaPlanner) are definitely part of the field of Operations Research, but that doesn\u2019t exclude them from other fields.\nI\u2019d argue that constraints solvers also fall into the field of Artificial Intelligence. Not just because papers and books say so. Mainly because constraint solving use cases are inherently complex problems to master. There\u2019s great variation in solution quality, both by human planners and specialized algorithms alike. Given a sufficiently large dataset, the optimal solution is impossible to find. Furthermore, researchers still discover new algorithms, even though other algorithms are almost 40 years old.\nWhat do you think? Are constraint solvers part of the field of Artificial Intelligence?\ntagged as community insight",
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        "raw_content": "The hidden costs of food\nOur food system is dysfunctional, with conventional farming methods unsustainable and nutrient-deficient, according to journalist and food waste expert Jonathan Bloom. As a result, one-third of adults in the U.S. suffer from diabetes and other chronic diseases related to a lack of nutrients and micro- nutrients in their diet. And alarmingly, today 15% of U.S. households do not enjoy food security.\nBloom made these remarks in a keynote speech at the Sustainable Food Summit organized by Organic Monitor on January 22-23 in San Francisco, during which he called for a policy shift to counter a pervasive problem with food waste.\n\u201cWe are wasting 40% of the food grown, raised and processed in the U.S.,\u201d said Bloom. This works out to 160 billion pounds per year, equivalent to a quarter trillion U.S. dollars. Every day, the U.S. wastes the equivalent of two Rose Bowl football stadiums, he said. This is a grave concern from an environmental standpoint, as food waste means oil and water and other natural resources are wasted too. Globally, about 500 million hectares of land is wasted food, roughly the size of India, said Bloom. And food that ends up in the landfill is bad news, as decomposition without air creates methane gas, one of the main contributors to climate change. Food waste is critically important from an ethical standpoint: while 15% of the population does not have food security, 40% of the food available is wasted. The world produces enough food to feed everyone, Bloom charged.\nBy 2050, the world population will reach nine billion, and Bloom said the solution to feed the growing population is not monocultures of GMO crops or to cut trees and clear forests to grow soy and corn for raising more cattle.Instead, he offered five suggestions to alleviate food waste through a policy shift that includes: More research to collect better data to figure out how much food is actually wasted; Set proper goals to reduce waste once proper data is available; ban food from landfills (making it difficult to throw food away will help people figure out how to prevent waste); reassess food production: what do we produce and where is it going?; develop an awareness campaign, especially to involve the younger generation.\nBloom said there must also be a consumer shift. We must think more about how we buy and cook food. This involves: Understanding expiration dates on packaging labels; buying smaller amounts of perishable foods; serving smaller food portions and saving and eating leftovers; visiting the store more often and planning meals better will definitely save wasted food in the kitchen; and connecting to food to better appreciate its value and avoid waste, which means growing and cooking our own food and buying directly from local farmers. For the third consecutive year, the North American edition of the Sustainable Foods Summit was hosted in San Francisco, January 22-23. It was the 7th edition of an international series of summits organized by market research firm Organic Monitor. Focal themes of this edition besides food security & waste were marketing best-practices and new technologies.\nJonathan Bloom regularly gives public lectures on the issue of food waste and consults on food waste reduction, most recently working with the United Nations\u2019 Food and Agriculture Organization and several startups. He is also the author of the blog, Wasted Food and in 2010, published his book, American Wasteland.\nBuyers show healthy appetite for Natural Food Show, London\nEU slows new GM crop approval",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.ourmidland.com/news/article/Iraqis-Take-Steps-Toward-New-Government-7139559.php\nIraqis Take Steps Toward New Government\nAP Special Correspondent\nIraqis took the first steps toward a new government Tuesday under American guidance and received an assurance that the United States has no desire to rule their country. \"Our victory in Iraq is certain, but it is not complete,\" said President Bush.\nAfter 27 days of fighting _ and the certainty of an interim U.S.-led governing authority _ anti-American anger flared. But U.S. forces also won cooperation from Iraqis eager to restore order and vital services to their war-torn land.\nThere was little fighting reported, but no shortage of business for the tens of thousands of troops still in Iraq. U.S.-led forces consolidated their hold in Tikrit and other areas not fully under their control, hunted for evidence of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction and sought information on U.S. prisoners of war.\nUnder a gold-colored tent at one of Saddam's former military bases, dozens of Iraqis and exiles met under U.S. auspices to begin discussions on a postwar government.\nWhite House envoy Zalmay Khalilzad assured the group the United States has \"no interest, absolutely no interest, in ruling Iraq.\"\nThe United States showcased the meeting _ picking the site near Ur, the biblical birthplace of Abraham _ and flying in reporters.\nDozens of representatives from Iraqi factions attended, exiles and in-country residents among them.\nOthers boycotted, though, amid opposition to an interim authority to be established under the direction of Jay Garner, a retired U.S. general.\nThe group released a 13-point statement that said the new Iraq must be democratic, the rule of law must be paramount and Saddam's Baath Party \"must be dissolved and its effects on society must be eliminated.\"\nIt wasn't immediately clear whether the paper was drafted by U.S. officials in advance of the meeting.\nParticipants voted to meet again in 10 days.\nHalf a world away, Bush stopped short of a formal declaration of victory in Operation Iraqi Freedom.\n\"Today the world is safer, the terrorists have lost an ally, the Iraqi people are regaining control of their own destiny. These are good days for the history of freedom,\" he said.\nAfter nearly a quarter-century of living under a regime that punished dissent with death, Iraqis experimented with freedom of speech.\n\"No to America and no to Saddam,\" chanted thousands of Shiite protesters in Nasiriyah, objecting to the U.S.-sponsored conference held not far outside that southern city.\n\"Americans are against freedom and democracy,\" shouted one man in Tikrit, Saddam's birthplace and the last major population center to fall to U.S.-led forces.\nAnd in Kut, military officials said hundreds of protesters blocked Marines from entering city hall to meet a radical anti-American Shiite cleric who has declared himself in control.\nThere were ample signs, though, of Iraqis welcoming and cooperating with the American forces who established an armed presence in their midst. Some Marines in Tikrit wore flowers in their uniforms, gifts from residents of the city.\nJoint Iraqi-U.S. patrols made their first forays into Baghdad. American commanders reported ample assistance from Iraqis eager to help the troops uncover some of the regime's secrets.\n\"We're getting millions of these tips, some credible, some not so credible,\" said Lt. Col. Philip DeCamp. The United States was offering incentives, too. Defense officials said the Pentagon would pay rewards of up to $200,000 for information on the whereabouts of regime leaders.\nSoldiers patrolling northern Baghdad found a mobile AM radio station in a warehouse at the Iraqi railroad yard, and worked to clear a city park from hundreds of munitions left from an Iraqi artillery and mortar position.\nIn his remarks, Bush said the war marked a \"crucial advance in the war against terror.\" And despite accusations leveled against Syria in recent days by administration officials, Secretary of State Colin Powell said there are no plans for a military move against the Damascus government.\nPowell said Iraq was \"a unique case\" that required U.S. military action.\nOfficials have accused Syria of having a program to develop weapons of mass destruction, and of providing safe harbor to regime leaders fleeing Iraq. Syria has denied the charges.\nThe meeting near Ur took place close to a 4,000-year-old ziggurat, a terraced-pyramid temple of the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians. Participants included Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites from inside the country as well as others who have been in exile.\nAmericans picked the groups to be represented, but each faction selected its own representatives.\nThere were some boycotts, one of several indications of the difficulty confronting those attempting to build a government where religious and ethnic rivalries flourish. In addition, some Iraqi opposition leaders fear the United States is trying to impose Ahmed Chalabi, head of the Iraqi National Congress opposition group, as leader of a new Iraqi administration.\nEven some of those at the meeting said they opposed Garner's installation.\n\"We will press for any Iraqi civilian administration regardless of what the Americans say. 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        "raw_content": "By Tom Jennings\nA WITNEY pub is set to host the town\u2019s first regular gay night in a bid to tackle isolation within the community.\nThe Over the Rainbow night will take place at The Butchers Arms in Corn Street on the first Saturday of every month.\nIt follows the success of the town\u2019s annual gay pride event.\nOrganiser James Cunningham, 22, said: \u201cWe want to get more people to feel happy about their sexuality and be able to go out and express themselves in a safe environment.\n\u201cIn bigger cities it is normal to see same-sex couples holding hands but a lot of people I know do feel intimidated to show public affection in Witney.\n\u201cI live in the town and I have received a number of homophobic comments in places in the past.\u201d\nHe added: \u201cBy breaking down the barriers, by making people aware, hopefully it will change people\u2019s opinions for the better. I want to celebrate equality and diversity in Witney and make it a more accepting place.\n\u201cBut I\u2019m not trying to make it an exclusive event. I want to create a community event that everyone can enjoy.\u201d\nThe first event will take place on October 5 from 6pm and Mr Cunningham has already confirmed live music and two drag acts to perform.\nIf the monthly events are successful, he hopes to increase it to fortnightly or weekly.\nMr Cunningham also hopes the event will help fund the annual gay pride festivities.\nAndrew Coggins, landlord of the Butchers Arms, said: \u201cWe hosted the pride event for the first time this year and it was quite popular.\u201d\nMr Coggins said he hoped the event would cater for the town\u2019s gay community and combat any isolation people may feel. \u201cI hope it will be a success for straight and gay people,\u201d he said. \u201cIt will be something different for Witney and I hope everyone supports it.\u201d\nAndrew Coles, West Oxfordshire District Council member for Witney Central, said: \u201cI think it\u2019s a great new event for the town.\n\u201cIt will give a home and a safe haven to the LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] community in Witney, which they currently lack.\n\u201cThe pride events have been running for about six years and have been popular and successful. This is the next step.\u201d\nBut he added: \u201cI think it is wrong to think homophobia does not exist any more. We have moved really far in recent years but homophobic bullying still happens, especially in schools.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The Consequences of the Colorado Ban on Non-FFL Transfers\nCharles C.W. Cooke relays a story of a Colorado woman who had a firearm taken by police after she was involved in a serious car accident. So far so good, I would hope if I\u2019m involved in a bad car accident the police would take care to secure the firearm so I could retrieve it at a later date. But that part ended up being the problem. Given that Colorado law doesn\u2019t make any exception for someone picking a firearm up from police custody, the police weren\u2019t sure how to go about it, so they just kept the gun.\nRemember that this crap about Universal Background Checks has nothing at all to do with background checks. It\u2019s about making gun ownership complex and risky, and trapping unwitting gun owners like this woman. The police can easily run a check on her to ensure she\u2019s not a prohibited person. In fact, they probably did this early on. But yet they can\u2019t return the gun to her easily because the law is stupid and incomprehensible, and was written by people who didn\u2019t care what kind of burden they were forcing on ordinary Americans.\nThis woman didn\u2019t know they had passed these laws, but once she found out, she got angry, and got active. I keep saying this 90% figure is completely bogus. People will tell pollsters anything they think sounds good. When you explain what the actual consequences of the law will be, people suddenly stop supporting it.\nThe Best Article on the Yeadon Doctor Shooting\nWhy Transfers?\nDaily Caller\u2019s Guide\n27 Responses to \u201cThe Consequences of the Colorado Ban on Non-FFL Transfers\u201d\nMy understanding is that the police can run all the background checks on her they want, but it won\u2019t do any good: the new law specifically states that all firearms transfers must go through a FFL holder, and the police department does not have a FFL. There\u2019s no exception in the law for the release of evidence or material from police custody (so if a gun is stolen and recovered, that owner can\u2019t get it back either).\nAs the saying goes, \u201cNever attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity,\u201d but then again the people who right laws like this are openly malicious. Stupidity plays a role (i.e. NY SAFE Act had no exemption for police magazine limits; cops had to carry 7-rounders for a while, too), but by itself is not an adequate explanation for this crap.\nBut don\u2019t forget Clark\u2019s Law: \u201cAny sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.\u201d\nI would also point out the expanded version of Hanlon\u2019s Razor: \u201cNever attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. But don\u2019t rule out malice.\u201c\nI\u2019m curious as to what the law says about police conducting a background check to receive a firearm. While I agree that it should make more sense for an accident victim\u2019s gun to be in police possession than on the seat of their car in some towing company\u2019s lot, unless there\u2019s an explicit exception for cops taking guns away from people who haven\u2019t committed any crime, they should have to do a background check. I mean, isn\u2019t their insistence that they can\u2019t just give her back her gun an implicit admission that they can\u2019t perform a transfer without a background check?\nIt\u2019s worthwhile to point out to people who don\u2019t care about gun ownership that this isn\u2019t really a 2nd Amendment issue, it\u2019s a 4th Amendment issue. With the expansion of eminent domain, civil forfeiture laws, and now increasingly repressive gun laws, due process involving property rights is starting to look more and more like a quaint anachronism that our government can ignore on a whim. It seems to me that we should be able to win some allies by pointing out that if gun owners don\u2019t have the right to be secure against unreasonable seizures, neither does anyone else who owns anything that government officials might find objectionable. Maybe we should work on making \u201cwhat part of shall not be violated don\u2019t you understand?\u201d as much of a catchphrase as \u201cwhat part of shall not be infringed don\u2019t you understand?\u201d is.\nAnd I note the appearance of the \u2018most cops are good guys\u2019 line. \u201cWarren is keen to stress that the police officer she has been dealing with is a \u2018good guy.'\u201d No, he isn\u2019t. He\u2019s a government official who was willing to deprive you of your rights under color of law simply because that was a more appealing alternative to him than to risk losing his job or suffering some other form of professional sanction.\nYou make a good point, is not a cop confiscating a gun also a transfer of ownership? Which would be illegal under this law as well?\nHe\u2019s a government official who was willing to deprive you of your rights under color of law simply because that was a more appealing alternative to him than to risk losing his job or suffering some other form of professional sanction.\nActually, it looks like the real bad guy here is the City Attorney, who threatened the cop with criminal charges if he returned her gun. That\u2019s not just losing his job or \u201cprofessional sanctions\u201d, that\u2019s a threat to ruin his life forever from someone who definitely has the power to do so. I can\u2019t really blame him for backing down in the face of that kind of threat, especially with the likelihood that the CA would also go after the person he was trying to help if he did.\nThat CA needs to looking down the barrel of a lawsuit and criminal charges for deprivation of rights under color of law.\n18 USC 242 is going to be a tough sell to a Judge in this case.\nThe law in question, while stupid, is not obviously unconstitutional under Heller or any other precedent.\nThus you\u2019ll have a very hard time convincing a Federal judge that there\u2019s a civil right being deprived here.\nUse the wapo method and call this a confiscation loophole\nWhy didn\u2019t the police need an FFL to *take* the gun in the first place?\nIt\u2019s not like was a threat to anyone sitting in her purse and it sure as hell wasn\u2019t involved in any crime.\nAs she stated \u2013 \u201cthey could have just given it to my husband\u201d.\nBecause: Cop.\nIt\u2019d be interesting to see if this law meant that the police could not even collect guns for evidential purposes.\nCourse nullification via \u201cthis law is stupid\u201d is much easier if you have a badge.\nThe medics transporting the lady never touched the gun. No FFL-required transfer here.\nThe hospital took possession of the gun for safekeeping until they could hand it off to the police. By law, this required an FFL transfer. It didn\u2019t happen. Violation #1.\nThe police took possession of the gun for safekeeping. By law, this required an FFL transfer. It didn\u2019t happen. Violation #2.\nThe police then gave the gun to the department\u2019s property clerk for safekeeping until it could be returned to its owner. By law, this required an FFL transfer. It didn\u2019t happen. Violation #3.\nThe lady went to retrieve her property. Only now does someone insist on requiring an FFL transfer.\nDid they secure other valuables in the car and her purse too?\nGuns are just property. There is nothing special about them.\nAsk any anti. We can\u2019t compare guns with cars, baseball bats, power tools, knives, machetes, or anything else people use to hurt/kill each other, because guns are different.\nGuns are different, because they are different.\nCan\u2019t help thinking that someone in the PD saw the gun and decided that it would look downright comfortable in his personal gun safe. But I\u2019m a cynical, misanthropic curmudgeon.\n\u201cbecause the law is stupid and incomprehensible, and was written by people who didn\u2019t care what kind of burden they were forcing on ordinary Americans.\u201d\nThis is not correct. The writers (Bloomberg\u2019s staff) did care and did it deliberately.\nExactly, recall that we analysed here the Schumer legislation which originated from Bloomberg too.\nJust a FYI, I had an accident in PA a few years ago, and had to leave my gun in my wrecked vehicle as the State Cops who showed up refused to take it for safe keeping, and the medics wouldn\u2019t take me to the Hosp with it either, so it was either leave it in the vehicle and hope it was still there later, or not go to the hospital for treatment and be left on the turnpike with a dead vehicle and hope the tow truck would give me a lift to town.\nJ. Gassert says:\nI\u2019ve been that medic, my apologies for your medics refusal to transport you with the gun. Understand the hospital wouldn\u2019t let you have the possession so that\u2019s probably why, it then creates a bigger issue similar to the article presented.\nNot sure where you had your accident, but if it was anywhere near the Philly area, I can tell you that guns scare most people\u2026despite being an open carry state I have been told by police to cover my weapon because they didn\u2019t want to get calls and have to explain the law to my neighbors\u2026\nThe VA state troopers that dealt with my accident last year decided, since I had a CCW (but no pistol on me, because I was going to be driving through Maryland to get where I was going), they needed to unload EVERYTHING in my car (packed for a weekend trip. . . but the rifles were in the trunk UNDER everything.\nThey grabbed the rifles, and a display pistol (one of those pot metal jobs with fully moving parts \u2013 much better than slapping an expensive and easily lifted pistol on a table where a visitor can grab a \u201cmemento\u201d). Would NOT turn them over to my wife, who showed up on the scene after I had been extracted and transported out, but before the inventory.\nQuestioned me in the hospital as to why I had two WWII Enfields, an M1 Carbine, and an \u201cunknown\u201d pistol (they didn\u2019t recognize the P08 Luger), \u201cWas I planning on doing anything with them?\u201d while I was waiting for the pain meds to kick in. (I guess the fact that the car was loaded with WWII uniforms, a cot, and several signs discussing the WWII history of the unit I was portraying wasn\u2019t a clue. . . )\nHowever, they were nice enough to bring them to my house a few days later and turn them over to me, needing only a hand receipt signature on the property form. But they never did figure out where the serial number is on the M1 Carbine, never figured out the pot metal replica P08 wasn\u2019t actually a real gun, and thought the \u201cFTR\u201d depot rebuild marking on the Enfields was part of their S/N. . .\nQuite a few cops DO NOT know how to handle \u201cinnocent\u201d citizen\u2019s guns, as the ones they generally encounter (other than their own) are usually suspect\u2019s guns or evidence.\nSue the hospital and the PD for conducting a transfer without an FFL.\nNo standing \u2014 transfer without an FFL isn\u2019t a civil matter, and she isn\u2019t the proper complaintant \u2013 the STATE is. A prosecutor would have to file a criminal case as \u201cColorado vs.\u201d the hospital personnel and the individual police officers (and the cops would rightly invoke limited immunity).\nShe could sue to challenge this particular interpretation of teh law, and I\u2019ll bet the cops would gleefully hand deliver her gun, if they had some court paperwork telling them to do so \u2014 that would cover their butts, even if the order was later overturned. right now, they\u2019re either playing it safe, or underhandidly setting up this lady to get the stupid law challenged or have a public outcry to dump it to the legislature.\nright now, they\u2019re either playing it safe, or underhandidly setting up this lady to get the stupid law challenged or have a public outcry to dump it to the legislature.\nI\u2019ll go with \u201cplaying it safe\u201d, since the City Attorney has threatened to prosecute the cops if they give her gun back. Since he\u2019d probably prosecute her, too (for being the receiving party in the \u201cillegal\u201d transfer), they\u2019d be risking felony convictions for themselves AND the person they\u2019re trying to help on the chance that a court would rule in their favor and not side with the CA.\nReport the gun to the local sheriff as stolen. That gets it into the system. When it eventually leaves the custody of the local popo, it will show up as hers and be returned.\nI had one stolen and darn near 20 years later it came back to me.\nOne big question here is at what point does CO consider a change in possession to be a \u201ctransfer\u201d requiring an FFL \u2013 is it a change of ownership, a mere change of physical possession, or a change of physical possession for a certain length of time?\nIf it\u2019s the first one, then since actual ownership never changed to the police, no FFL is necessary \u2013 she is still the lawful owner. If it\u2019s either of the other two, then (absent a specific statutory exemption) the police violated the law by taking possession without going through an FFL.\nIn either case, I have to wonder what\u2019s preventing them from conducting the transfer through an FFL like any other citizens could do for a private or inter-state sale. CO does still allow that, don\u2019t they?\nExactly. \u201cSecuring\u201d a gun is generally not considered \u201ctransferring\u201d it, unless the law specifies.\nAlso, since the cops ended up with the gun without her permission AND she didn\u2019t do anything wrong to create the situation, they ought to pay any transfer fee if they have to go through an FFL.\nHoping to expedite the return of her gun, Warren offered to bring all of the necessary forms to the police station and, if need be, to pay the $10 transfer fee herself. The powers-that-be declined to take her up on the offer, fretting that they did not know whether this satisfied the rules.\nAs written over there, it looks like the City Attorney\u2019s interference has made them all anxious over wording and compliance.\nI haven\u2019t read the statute; perhaps it really is terribly vague.\nI continue to count myself as so lucky to live in AZ.\nBack in 2005 I was broadsided on my way to work. The first thing I did as I crawled out of the over-turned truck was tell the officer (who witnessed my vehicle rolling) that he needed to find the .45 that was in the truck.\nLater at the hospital the officer showed up with a gun and put it in my wife\u2019s car (he wouldn\u2019t hand it to her, but he would put it in her car).\nI said great, but that wasn\u2019t the right gun \u2013 it was my gun but it was my \u201cback-up\u201d gun from my carry bag which of course had divulged all its contents while the vehicle rolled.\nSo, the officer went back to the scene, found the .45 and brought it and put it in my wifes car.\nI wish that everyone in the country enjoyed that kind of attitude toward guns and gun-owners as we generally have here (realizing of course that I\u2019m sure the PPD did a wants and warrants on me and came up empty otherwise they wouldn\u2019t have been as accomodating).\nI think there is an action here and she does have standing, as she is out her property. It may only be a small claims case, but she doesn\u2019t have her property, and the PD has it.\nIt was taken from her without a transfer through an FFL, and the police refuse to transfer it via an FFL, something, as Jake said, other persons (and entities) transfer guns every year even though they themselves are not FFL holders.\nAs EMDFL said, report it stolen; it. Geodkyte points out correctlly that it was taken without her permission or consent, and she did not do anything to create the situation, so, it was stolen. When it surfaces again in inventory, THEN there is procedure for returning stolen guns.\nSayUncle \u00bb Confiscation loophole - [\u2026] CO passed a ban on non-FFL transfers. So, after an accident, the emergency workers secured a gun. Now, they\u2026\nConfiscation loophole | TiaMart Blog - [\u2026] CO handed a ban on non-FFL transfers. So, after an accident, the emergency staff secured a gun. Now, they\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Aleister Crowley and the Ordo Templi Orientis\nOf all the pagans, mystics and spiritualists of this Century there is none more notorious than the English magician Aleister Crowley. Born in 1875, an only child to parents who were wealthy brewers and members of the strict and puritanical Plymouth Brethren faith, he was primed to be a minister from the off. However Crowley was to turn vehemently against Christianity, the hypocrisy of which he abhorred, eventually identifying himself as the Beast 666 of Revelation. Asked why he took the name he replied, My Mother called me the beast.\nAmong many other things, Crowley is also remembered as a world record mountain climber, extensive traveller, prolific writer, champion chess player and debauched drug taker. Crowley's life was jammed full of incident, and much of this is recorded in his Autohagiography - Confessions of Aleister Crowley, which is an amazing read and highly recommended. But although he lead a truly extraordinary life, and was clearly a man ahead of his time, it was his life as a magician and mystic to which he owe s his lasting fame. And it was his reception of a small text known as The Book of the Law, received while on honeymoon with his first wife Rose in Cairo in 1904, from a spirit intelligence naming itself as Aiwass, that differentiated him from other occultists of the time; for it was this extraordinary event that was to dominate the rest of his life. Crowley never claimed authorship of the book, always maintaining it was taken in strict dictation, and he spent the rest of his life attempting to p ersuade people of its divine origin and relevance to humankind. This strange and powerful text named Crowley as the Prophet of the New Aeon, and in it he was commanded to establish a new religion based upon scientific principles without the moral restraint imposed by hierarchies of other faiths. The following quotes are central axioms to the message of the text. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law Love is the law, love under will and Every man and every woman is a star.\nThe book's philosophy was in many ways a natural development from Nieztzche's ideas of the Superhuman, with the only moral requirement of existence being that every man and woman should seek to discover their own true will or central essence. Liber Al, as it is sometimes called, accurately foretold the breakdown of old society structures and moral codes, and the catastrophic results that have inevitably followed are referred to as the birth pangs of a New Aeon, as humans grapple with new modes of cond uct and perception. But out of the debris of change, insisted Crowley, a new type of society could be formed in which each person would be encouraged to seek out and develop their natural genius and true purpose of existence. In the meantime however, and in the course of his 'experimentation', Crowley went on to enjoy a life of unbridled hedonism and adventure, crammed with all manner of sexual escapades.\nThe Beatles certainly got Crowley's message, placing Aleister next to Mae West on the cover of their best selling album, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, in what they described as a collection of people we like. And furthermore Crowley's free love ethos made him a natural icon with the burgeoning hippy movement, years after his death, as thousands of young people sort to discover themselves and find an identity in a new liberal climate.\nCrowley during his life was the head of several magical organisations, the most notable being the Ordo Templi Orientis, or the O.T.O. as its commonly known, which he assumed control of after the death of its leader Theodore Reuss in 1922. He then incorporated the spirit of his new understandings and rewrote the grades of this masonic organisation to tally with New Aeon consciousness. When Crowley died in 1947 he left the temporary administration of the Order to one of his followers Karl Ge rmer, although he showed no hesitation in stating that he wished his spiritual successor as leader of the Order to be the young occultist Kenneth Grant. In 1955 Grant and Germer fell out, and Grant assumed leadership of the Order, which he reorganised and still heads today. It became known henceforth as the Typhonian O.T.O. so as to differentiate it from pseudo-organisations using the same name. By far the most talented of all Crowley's disciples, Grant developed Crowley's ideas intelligen tly and in the light of much new information; most notably he successfully demonstrated the similarities of Crowley's magical system with that of certain secret Tantric orders of the East. These groups follow a tradition of many thousands of years known as The Left Hand Path, which basically means the use of sexual techniques and energy to gain access to other dimensions, as well as reversing the aging process. It is because of the use of sex magic in his rituals that Crowley is sometimes referred to as a black magician. Grant's findings are recorded in a fascinating series of books known as the Typhonian Trilogies in which he demonstrates most convincingly that a common magical current of energy was instrumental in the work of such diverse characters as the American science fiction writer H.P.Lovecraft, surrealist painter Salvador Dali, rocket scientist Jack Parsons, Aleister Crowley, Austin Osman Spare, Dion Fortune and many others. Most of Grant's book are still in print and are usually available in serious esoteric bookshops.\nAs for the O.T.O. today it remains a small and specialist organization, with initiates mainly concentrated in the U.K., although it retains international connections worldwide with similar organisations, naming artists, writers and scientists among its ranks. The O.T.O. also has its own publishing arm, Starfire Publishing, which as well as publishing Grant's latest books brings out the official organ of the Order., a yearly journal called Starfire. The organization does n ot advertise for membership, but anyone over 18 may apply to join if they are prepared to work through an exhaustive system of grades designed to trigger enlightenment.\nUnlike other such organizations the Typhonian O.T.O. charges no fees whatsoever. Initially there is a nine month probationary period where there is no connection between probationer and Members. Its prospectus states that the O.T.O. is not a teaching Order but a unique vehicle designed to transmit a powerful magical current.\nIn the course of enquiry I was able to meet several of its members, and quickly gauged that they were a far cry from your common or garden new age freaks or black adorning pagans, but rather serious minded magicians who knew their stuff and meant business, claiming as they do that they have enjoyed successful traffic with higher intelligences. Such claims are inevitably met with scepticism, but I found it interesting to consider that the works of Aleister Crowley and his received text, the Book of the Law are still having a powerful effect, fifty years after his death. He was in fact listed as one of the thousand most influential people of this Century, a life made unique by his experience of things 'beyond'. The conclusion he reached as a result of such experiences are summarised perfectly in the following quotation.\nMy observation of the universe convinces me that there are beings of intelligence and power of a far higher quality than anything we can conceive of as human; that they are not necessarily based on the cerebal and nervous structures that we know, and that the one and only chance for mankind to advance as a whole is for individuals to make contact with such Beings.\nWhether we think these are the words of an inspired genius or a devilish charlatan its good to know that at least some people are still out there trying.\nSimon Hinton\nFor anybody interested in receiving further information on the T.O.T.O. they should in the first instance write to BCM Starfire London WC1N 3XX.",
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        "raw_content": "To ask the Scottish Government what timetable it has set for the tender process for Gourock/Dunoon ferry services and whether it will ensure that an independent group is appointed from local communities to scrutinise the process and guarantee its fairness and impartiality.\nA prior information notice issued on 16 December 2015 setting out our intention to undertake a public procurement process to appoint a service operator to provide a subsidised passenger ferry service between Gourock and Dunoon town centres from 30 June 2017. We will also encourage potential participants to provide an unsubsidised vehicle-carrying service at their own commercial risk.\nA meeting of the Gourock Dunoon Ferry Service Steering Group will take place on 19 January 2016 to discuss details of our approach to the procurement process and the timeline leading up to the award of the contract. The Gourock-Dunoon ferry service contract will be awarded in good time, ensuring it is in place and operational on 30 June 2017.",
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        "raw_content": "PDX NEWS - Update of Anne Hathaway Photo Gallery, Beautiful Hollywood Actress\nAnne Hathaway Photo Gallery, Beautiful Hollywood Actress ,- Anne Jacqueline Hathaway was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA, November 12, 1982. Anne is known as a popular American actress through her role as Mia Thermopolis in the Disney production film THE PRINCESS DIARIES (2001).\nIn addition to the film, Hathaway is also active in various social activities. This beautiful actress is a member of The Creative Coalition, The Step Up Women's Network, Non Profit Institution for Children's Hospital, Human Rights Campaign, and Non Profit Theater for Children with Disabilities. His active participation in the social field was due to Hathaway having experienced a crisis in adolescence, exactly the role of Anne in Rachel Getting Married.\nBorn: November 12, 1982 (age 35), Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States\nSpouse: Adam Shulman (m. 2012)\nChildren: Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman\nUpcoming movies: Ocean's 8, Nasty Women, Barbie\nAnne's acting debut through the GET REAL television series (1999), but Anne's vital role in the movie THE PRINCESS DIARIES (2001) solidified Anne's career. Success in the film invites Anne to continue to appear in the next Disney movie, such as ELLA ENCHANTED (2004) and THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2 (2004).\nHathaway later also supported in the film HAVOC (2005) and BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (2005) which has an adult theme. Because of the role of Anne who must appear naked in one of the scenes to make Anne's contract terminated by Disney. In THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA Anne plays with actress Meryl Streep and makes the film the most revealing film in her film career.\nHathaway who also appeared in the drama film BECOMING JANE, in 2008 Anne back in action in the comedy genre, GET SMART. In October 2008, Anne appeared in the film PASSENGERS and RACHEL GETTING MARRIED.\nIt was in this last movie that Anne Hathaway was awarded Best Actress at the National Board of Review Award and the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award. And get a nomination at the Academy Awards and Golden Globe Award as Best Actress. Beginning in 2009, Hathaway is back in a romantic comedy, BRIDE WARS with Kate Hudson.\nAnne Hathaway Photo Gallery\nAnne Hathaway And Rebel Wilson's 'The Hustle' Distances Itself From 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'\nFor those unaware, The Hustle, written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Chris Addison, is a gender-swapped remake of Frank Oz\u2019s Steve Martin/Michael Caine hit Dirty Rotten Scoundrels ($42 million domestic off a $3.8m debut in December of 1988), or around $96m adjusted for inflation). Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson will be playing conniving con artists this time around, with Alex Sharp presumably playing their mutual mark, who was portrayed by Glenne Headly the first time out.\nThe original was a PG-rated comedy, but the remake, barring an appeal or some edits before theatrical release, might be an R-rated flick. In the realm of \u201cHmm, this intrigues me,\u201d Box Office Mojo and Exhibitor Relations have both reported that the MPAA has given The Hustle an R for \u201csome crude sexual references.\u201d\nAs much grief as I gave MGM the other day over RoboCop sequel/reboot plans, The Hustle is closer in concept to their successful Overboard remake. They are making a film, whether it ends up with an R or a PG-13, that could be appealing to folks with little interest or awareness in the original IP.\nIn the proverbial olden days, you remade a movie that was either not well-received or flew under the radar in the hopes that you could get it right the second time or pitch the movie as a theatrical event unto itself. If you were mining Sam Peckinpah's catalog, you remade The Getaway precisely because it wasn\u2019t among his classics.\nNowadays, you remake The Wild Bunch precisely because it is an untouchable (or distinctly of its time) classic and ride out the Internet\u2019s collective outrage, knowing that folks will (sometimes) see it anyway. We\u2019ll all complain about Child\u2019s Play, but we\u2019ll still see it.\nOr, at least, that\u2019s how it used to work. With the original Child\u2019s Play (and its six sequels) available at the touch of a button from various online streaming services, there is less need to go out to the theater to see a remake of a classic.\nWhy watch Bruce Willis\u2019s Death Wish when you can watch the original Charles Bronson flick (or one of the many knock-offs, like The Brave One or Death Sentence, that you may have missed)? Ditto the upcoming likes of (probably) Child\u2019s Play, (possibly) RoboCop Returns and Sony\u2019s recent failed Flatliners redo. When it\u2019s easier than ever to watch the original, the remake becomes that less essential as theatrical viewing, especially when the IP is the central appeal.\nBut MGM, Pantelion and Lionsgate's Overboard wasn\u2019t just a remake of an old Goldie Hawn/Kurt Russell comedy. It was a comic vehicle for Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris. The folks who pushed that one to $50 million domestic and $86m worldwide on a $12m budget were going for the high concept and the stars, not the IP.\nConversely, Death Wish barely cracked $34m on a $30m budget. Because, yes, in 2018, a major studio comedy starring folks like Derbez and Faris qualifies as a minor event movie. Ditto a comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson. And since the movie is A) a minor entry and B) an adult movie, you don\u2019t have to worry about folks complaining about ruined childhoods.\nSure, the movie could still be terrible, but The Hustle (which isn\u2019t even called Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) seems to be playing a smarter game. It has a high concept that will strike many folks as \u201cnew-to-me,\u201d two media-friendly female movie stars, both of which will make it stand out from the pack.\nIf The Hustle (which should have kept its original title, Nasty Women), opening May 10, 2019, is a hit for MGM, it\u2019ll be because the project that, like Sony's Jumanji sequel, viewed its source material and its existence as a remake not as an advantage but as a hurdle to be overcome.\nCome next May, that The Hustle is a remake of an old Steve Martin and Michael Caine comedy will hopefully be the least interesting (both artistically and commercially) thing about it.\nThank you so much for reading my post \"Anne Hathaway Photo Gallery, Beautiful Hollywood Actress\" in Lifestyle and Health News blog, and to view all post's in Menu Page.\n0 Response to \"Anne Jacqueline Hathaway\"",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Financial Articles \u00bb Residential property as an investment\nResidential property as an investment\nA long term lesson in residential property as an investment...\nIn Amsterdam, just on the outskirts of the medieval city lies a canal. On the edge of that canal sits Herengracht, one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods in the city, built in the 1600s at the start of the golden age of Holland. Over time it has housed wealthy financiers, slave traders, diamond cutters and the like. It has always been considered a premium area, in one of Europe\u2019s most prosperous cities.\nDr Piet Eichholtz, a professor at Holland\u2019s Maastricht University, had a novel idea. As the Dutch are such meticulous record keepers, he should be able to construct a time series going back 350 years which showed the change in the value of housing, adjusted for inflation, using the neighbourhood of Herengracht as the basis.\nWe\u2019ve all heard the refrain, adopted as fact, that property is a great investment. With that in mind, what do you think the 350 year investment return on housing in Herengracht has been? Over the complete 350 year period, housing in Herengracht has achieved a total return of (drum roll please) 250%! That\u2019s a mere 0.2% real return per annum.\nIn an interview with the New York Times Dr Eichholtz said, \"There is a myth which says that real estate values go up significantly over time, and that this is especially true for central city locations.\nPerhaps this is simply a Dutch problem. Maybe in other, newer economies, we would find a different result. Actually, no.\nDr Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2013, in part for his work on a long run housing index for the United States going back to 1890. Apparently, Americans aren\u2019t as meticulous record keepers as the Dutch so he couldn\u2019t go back further. However, that still provides us with 125 years of data.\nWhat did Shiller find? In the 100 years from 1890 to 1990, property prices in the United States were virtually unchanged on an inflation adjusted basis.\nFrom around 1995 through to the mid 2000s prices went up sharply, and then dropped back to the inflation adjusted point.\nIn real dollar terms, the price of housing declined from 1900 until roughly the end of World War II. Economists at the time felt that was perfectly normal. Shiller explains in an article in USA Today ,\n\"Well, I think you have to reflect on the fact that it's done it before. Home prices declined for the first half of the 20th century [adjusted for inflation]. Economists discussed that back then. Why are they going down? The conclusion was...of course home prices go down. There's technical progress. They are a manufactured good. Back in 1900, homes were handmade, you know, [by] craftsmen. But now, in 1950, we can get all kinds of power tools and prefab.\"\nReflecting on the 100 plus years of data his housing price index represents, Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller concludes, \u201cTo me, the idea that buying a home is such a great idea is just wrong. They may very well decline for the next 30 years in real terms.\"\nCould that possibly be true? Here are a few of Shiller\u2019s reasons for thinking so:\nIt\u2019s happened before. Anytime, anywhere we have enough data, we\u2019ve seen it happen.\nHomes go out of style. In USA Today he comments, \u201cWhat kind of houses will they be building in 20 years? They may have lots of new amenities. They will be computerized or something in some way that we can't anticipate now. So people won't want these old homes.\"\nBy just owning a home, you are not adding real value. What adds value is building a new home or improving a home; leaving a home simply sitting on a section isn\u2019t adding new economic value. If that worked, why would any business bother to innovate, engineer and improve their products and services? Instead, they would just buy old stuff and hold on to it.\nOf course, Shiller\u2019s index tries to take account of the two key points that confuse most of us when thinking about the value of housing. The first is the improving nature of the housing stock. The average home in New Zealand just keeps getting bigger. According to the New Zealand Treasury , new dwelling floor area has increased from about 110m\u00b2 in 1974 to just under 200m\u00b2 now. You have to pay more for a much larger living space, but we shouldn\u2019t confuse that with an investment return.\nThe other factor Shiller accounts for is inflation. Sure, Grandma may have bought her two bedroom home for \u00a33,000 in 1955. \u00a31 in 1955 would have bought what $50 buys today , so, all things being equal, that home should be worth $150,000 today just accounting for inflation alone. Of course, this doesn\u2019t account for the significant money Grandma poured in over the years, into new roofing, flooring, paint, carpet, etc. It also assumes she didn\u2019t have to address any major structural issues.\nNevertheless, what Shiller\u2019s data does show is that over short periods of time there can be very large increases in the value of property. That\u2019s what has been experienced recently in New Zealand, as well as around the world (see chart below from The New Zealand Initiative ). The problem is that it just doesn\u2019t last long term.\nThe chart shows that New Zealand property has boomed recently, just like in the rest of the developed world. However, it also shows that, for 18 years from 1976 to 1994, housing in New Zealand showed very little (or no) price appreciation after accounting for inflation. That\u2019s a long time for an investment not to perform.\nSince the early 2000s housing has performed spectacularly. Unfortunately, the long term data tells us that this is an aberration, and not the rule.\nThis is essentially the warning that economists such as Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler have been highlighting. In a presentation to members of parliament recently, Wheeler said ,\n\"The house price to income ratio for Auckland is at nine. It's twice that for the rest of the country. A ratio of nine puts you, according to Demographia figures, in the top ten most expensive cities in the world. This is just dangerous territory.\"\nIs residential property a great investment? It is if you don\u2019t count the costs or factor in inflation. Perhaps it is if it turns into a forced savings scheme. It certainly is you are fortunate enough to live in a golden era of sharply climbing real property prices. But if you are on the other side of that climb, it will likely be an unhappy experience.\nRecently, a 30-something living near Auckland remarked angrily that overseas buyers were pumping up prices. If this is the case, then it represents a huge transfer of wealth to New Zealand. Overseas buyers are purchasing property at top market prices, bringing a lot of money into the economy as a result. When prices go down these buyers are likely to have the least amount of stickability. As they sell back to New Zealanders, the difference between what they paid and what they sell at is nothing more than New Zealanders (legally) \u2018picking the pocket\u2019 of these speculators.\nDoes any of this contradict the experience of the many New Zealanders who have built wealth by borrowing, buying a house, gaining some capital appreciation, borrowing more and buying another house, etc? 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        "raw_content": "2:23 When he was in Jerusalem during the Passover festival, many believed in his name because they saw the signs that he was doing. 24 But Jesus on his part would not entrust himself to them, because he knew all people 25 and needed no one to testify about anyone; for he himself knew what was in everyone. 3:1 Now there was a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a leader of the Jews. 2 He came to Jesus by night and said to him, \u201cRabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God; for no one can do these signs that you do apart from the presence of God.\u201d 3 Jesus answered him, \u201cVery truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above.\u201d 4 Nicodemus said to him, \u201cHow can anyone be born after having grown old? Can one enter a second time into the mother\u2019s womb and be born?\u201d 5 Jesus answered, \u201cVery truly, I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. 6 What is born of the flesh is flesh, and what is born of the Spirit is spirit. 7 Do not be astonished that I said to you, \u2018You must be born from above.\u2019 8 The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.\u201d 9 Nicodemus said to him, \u201cHow can these things be?\u201d 10 Jesus answered him, \u201cAre you a teacher of Israel, and yet you do not understand these things? 11 \u201cVery truly, I tell you, we speak of what we know and testify to what we have seen; yet you do not receive our testimony. 12 If I have told you about earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you about heavenly things? 13 No one has ascended into heaven except the one who descended from heaven, the Son of Man. 14 And just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, 15 that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.\u201d\nThe Rev. Lezley J. Stewart, D.Min. \u2013 Reformed Theology / Recruitment and Support Secretary of the Ministries Council, Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, U.K.\nWhen did you last have one of those nights when you couldn\u2019t sleep because questions were buzzing around in your mind? Were you thinking about work or family life? Or were your questions about God and faith?\nI have always been a sympathetic reader of the story of Nicodemus. I have never believed that Nicodemus went to visit Jesus by night just so he could hide in the shadows. Instead, I like to assume that his questions were just so important that they couldn\u2019t wait till the morning to be asked. Why spend a sleepless night mulling over such big questions of life and faith when Jesus could be approached right there and then?\nDo we sometimes hold back our searching questions for no reason? If we trust and believe in the presence of the Spirit, we can approach God at any time.\nDo we sometimes forget our enthusiasm to learn something new? Have we forgotten the first flush of faith, when we were excited to be always learning?\nThe adventure of faith that Nicodemus embarked on that dark night, with Jesus, is the same adventure that lies before us each color-filled day. So seize the day\u2014the moment. For God, in mystery, is in all our questions and wondering.\nYou bless us by your presence\nEven in the dark places.\nYou dwell with us,\nAnd live in our deepest questions.\nYou inspire new discoveries\nIn all who have open hearts and minds.\nGod, you are our eternal home\u2014\nIn you, we are already found.\nKeep us faithful and full of faith,\nFor you have much to teach us, Day by day.",
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        "raw_content": "Author Topic: Improving Your Posture (Read 2583 times)\nI thought maybe it would be a good idea to have a thread on posture.\nAs I work out more and more I continue to loose weight and body fat but I've noticed that sometimes I look great and other times I do not. Particularly when I am feeling tired or even stressed. I know this is due to my posture. Sometimes it is good when I am not thinking about it and sometimes it's not. It's easy to have good posture when I am thinking about it but I'd like to be able to do it all the time. Even when I'm not.\nA couple of days ago I started taking Holy Basil. It relaxes me but I've also noticed my posture has gotten much worse since I started taking it. It would be a shame to have to stop taking it for that reason. The only thing good about it is that it makes me aware that in some way posture may be related to diet.\nI think there are also exercises you can do to improve posture. I've read that dead lifts are supposed to be good for posture. I've never done them. Maybe I should give it a try.\nPosture seems to also be related to age but why does it have to be that way? My girlfriend's mom is only 15 years older than me and she is so bent over she needs to be propped up on pillows because she can't lay flat.\nExercise, conscious awareness, forming good habits and diet. I'm going to head off to google and youtube and see what I can find that will help me develop better posture and try to make it an unconscious habit.\nRe: Improving Your Posture\nhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/28/good-posture_n_3983053.html\nSurprisingly when I did a Youtube search on the word posture this was the first video that came up. It seems pretty good.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQqgf8kB6R8\nSince I spend so many hours on the computer I thought maybe I should start out by improving my posture while using it. After watching this video I put it up a few inches higher but since it's a lap top I think I need to get an external keyboard now.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnpHLxlj3fQ\nI did some dead lifts at the gym for my first time today. Turns out I'm pretty strong in the dead lifting area. When I was done I thought to myself. Why haven't I been doing these my entire life? It worked out pretty good because I worked in with several other guys and they made sure I was doing them correctly. I also noticed that pretty much all of the guys doing dead lifts had pretty good posture compared to the rest of the guys in the gym and in general had much flatter stomachs. There were quite a few girls doing them too. I made sure to spend plenty of time checking out their excellent posture. 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I thought I was going to be out of commission for a while but it feels a lot better this morning so I probably just over strained a muscle.\nWhen I think back about what I did wrong I realize I was lifting my butt first and then straightening my back. It's supposed to be one solid motion. I think pausing to check form just before lifting it off the ground till the bar is under full tension is necessary but I was hurrying to get them done. A dead lift is supposed to be done with the legs not the back. Good think I didn't have too much weight on the bar or I could have done some serious injury.\nIt would really suck to hurt my back doing an exercise that is supposed to be helping it. Though that's what I sort of did anyway. 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The great variety of designs implies low volumes and small rewards for fuel-saving innovations.\nThe work done by the agencies in developing these standards is admirable. Yet a basic problem arises: like the CAFE (corporate average fuel economy) standards for lightduty vehicles, the new standards regulate the design and initial performance of vehicles rather than their use. Once the vehicles leave the showroom floor, the regulations have no further influence on them. As a result, the standards affect fuel use only by improving fuel intensity in new vehicles and, with appropriate design, the availability of fuels and engines that use fossil fuels less intensively. The current standards do nothing for fuel consumption rates in existing vehicles, vehicle miles traveled, fleet mix, or fleet turnover rates. Worse, they can affect these other margins perversely.\nThe rebound effect. 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        "raw_content": "Gun advocates rally in Las Vegas, across nation\nBy WILL WEISSERTTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS\nAUSTIN, Texas \u2013 Thousands of gun advocates gathered peacefully Saturday in state capitals to rally against stricter limits on firearms, with demonstrators in some places carrying rifles and pistols while those elsewhere settled for waving hand-scrawled signs or screaming themselves hoarse.\nThe size of crowds varied \u2013 from dozens of people in South Dakota to 2,000 in New York. Large crowds also turned out in Connecticut, Tennessee and Texas. Some demonstrators in Phoenix; Salem, Ore.; Olympia, Wash.; and Salt Lake City, Utah, came with holstered handguns or rifles on their backs. At the Kentucky Capitol in Frankfort, attendees gave a special round of applause for \"the ladies that are packin\u2019.\"\nDozens of gun rights advocates rallied in downtown Las Vegas along Las Vegas Boulevard just north of the Stratosphere around noon Saturday.\nLas Vegas police said there were no incidents and that there was only one gun control advocate who showed up to counter them. They carried pro-gun signs made from cardboard. Some of them toted rifles over their backs. Others carried the American flag.\nActivists promoted the \"Guns Across America\" rallies primarily through social media. They were being held just after President Barack Obama unveiled a package of federal gun control proposals.\nThe crowd swelled to more than 800 on the steps of the Capitol in Austin, where speakers took the microphone under a giant Texas flag with \"Independent\" stamped across it. Homemade placards read \"An Armed Society is a Polite Society,\" \"The Second Amendment Comes from God\" and \"Hey King O., I\u2019m keeping my guns and my religion.\"\n\"The thing that so angers me, and I think so angers you, is that this president is using children as a human shield to advance a very liberal agenda that will do nothing to protect them,\" said state Rep. Steve Toth, referencing last month\u2019s elementary school massacre in Newtown, Conn.\nToth, a first-term Republican lawmaker from The Woodlands outside Houston, has introduced legislation banning within Texas any future federal limits on assault weapons or high-capacity magazines, though such a measure would violate the U.S. Constitution.\nGUN SHOW SHOOTINGS\nAlso Saturday, accidental shootings at gun shows in North Carolina, Indiana and Ohio left five people injured.\nAt the Dixie Gun and Knife Show in Raleigh, N.C., a 12-gauge shotgun discharged as its owner unzipped its case for a law enforcement officer to check at a security entrance, injuring three people, state Agriculture Department spokesman Brian Long said.\nThe shotgun\u2019s owner, 36-year-old Gary Lynn Wilson, took the weapon to the show to find a private buyer, Long said.\nIn Indianapolis, police said a 54-year-old man was injured when he accidentally shot himself. Emory Cozee was loading his .45-caliber semi-automatic when he shot himself in the hand as he was leaving the Indy 1500 Gun and Knife show at the state fairgrounds, state police said. Loaded personal weapons aren\u2019t allowed inside the show.\nAnd in Ohio, a gun dealer in Medina was checking out a semi-automatic handgun he had bought when he accidentally pulled the trigger, injuring his friend, police said. The gun\u2019s magazine had been removed from the firearm, but one round remained in the chamber, police said.\nSaturday\u2019s nationwide rallies were organized by Eric Reed, an airline captain from the Houston area who in November started a group called \"More Gun Control = More Crime.\" Its Facebook page has been \"liked\" by more than 17,000 people.\nTexas law allows concealed handgun license-holders to carry firearms anywhere, but Reed said rally-goers shouldn\u2019t expose their weapons: \"I don\u2019t want anyone to get arrested.\"\nA man who identified himself only as \"Texas Mob Father\" carried a camouflaged assault rifle strapped to his back during the Austin rally, but he was thought to be the only one to display a gun. Radio personality Alan LaFrance told the crowd he brought a Glock 19, but he kept it out of sight.\nAt the New York state Capitol in Albany, about 2,000 people turned out for a chilly rally, where they chanted \"We the People,\" \"USA,\" and \"Freedom.\" Many carried American flags and \"Don\u2019t Tread On Me\" banners. The event took place four days after Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the nation\u2019s toughest assault weapon and magazine restrictions.\nRepublican Assemblyman Steven McLaughlin said the new law was \"abuse of power\" by the governor. Some in the crowd carried \"Impeach Cuomo\" signs. Protester Robert Candea called the restrictions \"an outrage against humanity.\"\nIn Connecticut, where task forces created by the Legislature and Democratic Gov. Dan Malloy are considering changes to gun laws, police said about 1,000 people showed up on the Capitol grounds. One demonstrator at the rally in Maine, Joe Getchell of Pittsfield, said every law-abiding citizen has a right to bear arms.\nIn Minnesota, where more than 500 people showed up at the Capitol in St. Paul, Republican state Rep. Tony Cornish said he would push to allow teachers to carry guns in school without a principal or superintendent\u2019s approval and to allow 21-year-olds to carry guns on college campuses.\nCapitol rallies also took place in Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Vermont and Wisconsin, among other states.\nTRADITION AND SLIPPERY SLOPES\nBack in Texas, Houston resident Robert Thompson attended the rally with his wife and children, ages 12, 5 and 4. 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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re looking for a great digital electric smoker, the best place to start is with reliable smart smoker reviews. They\u2019ll tell you everything that you need to know about the finest products and the features that you need.\nIn this review I take a look at the Char-Broil Smart Digital Electric Smoker and see if it delivers on all that the brand promises.\nNow, electric smokers aren\u2019t a novel or new idea.\nThey have been around for quite some time and many homeowners consider them to be an invaluable cooking asset. However, generally smart devices are still in their infancy.\nThey are relatively new to the market and have garnered a lot of attention from curious cooks and culinary experts. As \u2018smart\u2019 signifies the presence of digital connectivity (in other words, your smoker is hooked up to the web), this is a slightly more expensive option. Whether the extra investment is a good idea will depend on what you want to get out of your purchase.\nThe question is, are they worth the price hike?\nThe Main Features of the Char-Broil Smart Digital Electric Smoker\nWhy Buy a \u2018Smart\u2019 Appliance?\nElectric Smokers Enable Year Round Cooking\nThe Tricky Case of the Smart Smoker\nAn Intuitive, User-friendly Interface\nIntelligent, intuitive app design\nBalanced, even heat dispersal\nSafe, efficient slow smoking (over 8 hrs)\nFairly small internal capacity/volume\nSparse online controls\nPatchy internet connection\nSmart kitchen appliances have been growing in popularity because they make it easy to maintain control over food, even when you\u2019re not in the room. For instance, a smart smoker can be influenced and controlled via a smartphone or computer. Users can increase or reduce temperatures, shut the machine down, and start it up from a distance.\nThe only real issue with the Char-Broil Smart Digital Electric Smoker \u2013 because it is a high-quality device \u2013 is this question of whether or not it is more valuable than a regular smoker. To find out, we spent a couple of very smoky days cooking all kinds of meat and carrying out some enthusiastic taste tests.\nThe main reason why anybody buys an internal electric smoker is because they want to enjoy smoked meat all year round. Traditionally, this is a cooking process that is reserved for the summer and good weather conditions. However, meat enthusiasts often fancy a beefy brisket during the winter and the autumn too. With an indoor smoker, it is easy to cook one up.\nIt is also a lot less messy and involves a smaller amount of manual input. With a digital smoker, all of the settings and conditions are carefully controlled. Once you\u2019ve picked the right temperature and hit the start button, you don\u2019t have to worry. The meat will emerge perfectly cooked because it has been treated with absolute precision.\nThe main drawback to the Char-Broil Digital Electric Smoker is probably going to come as no surprise. The internet connection is often patchy and, while it works great when the signal is strong, moving outside to the garden or deck will cause problems so you might consider the Weber Smokey Mountain Barbeque Smoker as well.\nUltimately, when the \u2018smart\u2019 part of this device isn\u2019t working smoothly, it is no different to your average digital smoker. So, it is worth considering this if you\u2019re thinking about purchasing one for your kitchen. On the other hand, even without connectivity, it is easy to use and very reliable. There are three pre-settings that can be used for times when the smoker is having trouble getting connected.\nThey allow a user to cook meat for a predefined amount of time, at a controlled temperature. If the signal is patchy, this is the best option. Crucially, if the signal does get lose while cooking is still incomplete, the issue won\u2019t affect your meat. As long as the directions have been given over Wi-Fi before the signal is lost, the smoker will just continue to operate as you told it.\nOne thing that we did love about the Char-Broil Digital Electric Smoker is that it has an extremely easy to use app. This is rarely the case with smart appliances. Users get them home, expect things to be simple and are railroaded by a fussy, overly complex interface.\nThis is not the case here and it is probably because the manufacturer didn\u2019t design it. It passed the job over to an actual app developer. All you have to do to get your meat cooking is pick either a preprogrammed setting or a manual cooking option. The manual option is \u2018guided,\u2019 so it won\u2019t set any conditions for you, but it will make suggestions based on the type of meat and how you want to eat it.\nThis digital electric smoker is highly efficient. After a few tries, you\u2019ll notice that the wood chips are used up a lot more slowly than you might expect. After six hours, for example, you\u2019ll likely have enough left to push on for another 2-3 hours without a replacement. Depending on what you\u2019re cooking and how it is not unrealistic to plan for a ten-hour cooking session.\nIt should be pointed out that very heavy smoke flavors might not satisfy true connoisseurs. The taste was delicious, but there wasn\u2019t a huge difference between the light and heavier settings, particularly when large cuts of meat were cooked. 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        "raw_content": "Iggy Pop Plans New Stooges Record\nPunk icon also talks deluxe reissue of solo album \u2018Kill City\u2019\nConsidering Iggy Pop has spent most of his career half-naked, it\u2019s ironic to see the punk legend going into the shirt business. But Pop made an appearance at Barney\u2019s Co-Op in New York last night to promote his new T-shirt line Archive 1887. \u201cThere\u2019s tons of irony,\u201d Pop tells Rolling Stone. \u201cEspecially since I made the cover of The Onion with a shopping cart, saying that I\u2019m the only one allowed to enter supermarkets shirtless!\u201d\nKeep with rock\u2019s latest news in Random Notes.\nPop tells RS that after releasing a deluxe reissue of the Stooges classic Raw Power, he\u2019s now working on a reissue of his post-Stooges album Kill City, which hits stores on October 19th. \u201cKill City to me was a very good minor work,\u201d Pop says. \u201cIt was an important work. It was my indie record.\u201d\nPop also says he\u2019s considering cutting another Stooges album once the band wraps their tour on September 3rd, and that he and guitarist James Williamson are currently in demo mode. \u201cJames is already sending me new music,\u201d says Pop. \u201cThe riffs are really good. And I even did vocals for it. I try to make songs out of it, but I don\u2019t think any of it works yet.\u201d\nPop says he struggles with honoring the Stooges\u2019 contributions to punk while pushing the band forward musically. He says he\u2019s reached a compromise and that the next Stooges release may mix this new material with classic songs previously only available on bootleg. \u201cI\u2019m keen to respect the integrity of the group and what it stands for so I don\u2019t want to do a new album lightly,\u201d he says. \u201cWhatever songs we do, I want them to be better.\u201d\nPop admits he\u2019s tired of writing about his own personal experiences and, after basing his last solo album on Michel Houellebecq\u2019s novel The Possibility of an Island, his plans are equally epic for the next record. \u201cI\u2019ve said everything about myself that I care to say in life,\u201d Pop says. \u201cRight now, I\u2019m reading Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville. It\u2019s pretty heavy what he says about America. It could be an album.\u201d\nBut expect the Stooges to take their time with new material once their tour wraps this summer. Pop\u2019s post-trek plans: \u201cI\u2019m going to pee on a tree, go in the ocean, swim nude, play with my dog.\u201d\nIn This Article: Iggy Pop,\tKill City,\tRaw Power,\tReissue,\tThe Stooges",
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        "raw_content": "The latest episode of The Pot Stirrer dishes up a big serving of disruption. David Rosenberg, CEO and Co-Founder, digs deep into the company\u2019s mission: to transform the way we grow food through environmentally responsible farms. In addition to changing the way food is farmed, Rosenberg is also passionate about ensuring that food is great-tasting and highly nutritious.\nRosenberg highlights how putting purpose at the core of how AeroFarms operates has an impact on its day-to-day activities, including how it attracts talent.\nIn this episode, Rosenburg uses his own recipe and AeroFarms produce to create a delicious and easy-to-make salad.\nAbout David Rosenberg\nDavid Rosenberg co-founded AeroFarms out of a passionate commitment to the preservation and health of our water and has grown it into a force for environmental good. A serial entrepreneur, David is also the founder of Hycrete, Inc., a cleantech nanotechnology company. He is an active member of the World Economic Forum and a frequent participant in its annual meetings in Davos.\nDavid is an annual lecturer at Columbia Business School and a former adjunct professor at New York University\u2019s Stern School of Business. He competed for the U.S. in fencing where he was a finalist at a world cup, winning three U.S. National Team Fencing Championships and two individual silver medals. David earned a B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.B.A. from Columbia University.\nGo to Rosenberg Salad\n1 clamshell of Dream Greens Ruby Streaks spicy mustard greens (3.5 ounces)\n1 clamshell of Dream Greens Watercress (3.5 ounces)\nHandful of Dream Greens Microgreens\n2/3 cup of Mediterranean olives, halved\n1 cup of roasted red peppers, cubed\n1 cup of artichokes (cooked, chopped, and oiled)\nTo roast red peppers: turn stove burner to high setting. Using metal tongs, place whole red pepper directly on the flame. Using the tongs, turn the pepper until the skin is completely blackened. Remove pepper from heat and place in a brown paper bag. Allow to cool. Once peppers are cool, you can peel, stem, and seed them. Chop into small cubes. Place in large serving dish.\nWith washed hands, add Dream Greens to the large serving dish. Add olives, artichokes, and feta cheese and toss all ingredients.\nTo make dressing, mix together olive oil, lemon juice, and black pepper to taste in small bowl. Pour over ingredients in serving dish. Toss and serve!",
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        "raw_content": "The Pirate Bay\u2019s announcement that it has laid down anchor in North Korea may just be a hoax as Europe forces the mutinous bit torrent tracker into choppy waters over the legality of its operations.\nAfter being forced out of Sweden, file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has announced a new and rather surprising location for its servers: North Korea.\nThe website claimed in a statement published on its blog that Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un had invited it to North Korea.\n\u201cThis is truly an ironic situation. We have been fighting for a free world, and our opponents are mostly huge corporations from the United States of America, a place where freedom and freedom of speech is said to be held high,\u201d The Pirate Bay said. \u201cAnd to our help comes a government famous in our part of the world for locking people up for their thoughts and forbidding access to information.\u201d\nA Pirate Bay insider told website TorrentFreak that they had been working for a while to get connectivity in North Korea.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been in talks with them for about two weeks, since they opened access for foreigners to use 3G in the country,\u201d the source said.\nDespite TorrentFreak acknowledging that \u201cthe site does indeed route through North Korea at the moment,\" many experts have expressed doubts the report is true.\nFirst, Pyongyang has not confirmed it.\nThen, according to a German programmer contacted by the web tech journal Cnet, The Pirate Bay service is actually using something what is called IP spoofing. IP spoofing is where it seems the site\u2019s IP address is in Pyongyang, North Korea, but in fact it is still being hosted from a site somewhere in Europe.\nAnother anonymous programmer told the online tech journal Digital Trends that he backward engineered the signal and traced the hosting to somewhere in Asia, probably Phnom Penh, in Cambodia, but not North Korea.\nThe Guardian also quoted analysis conducted by The Next Web suggesting that The Pirate Bay was most likely still being routed through Europe.\n\u201cThe individuals behind the Pirate Bay are unlikely to trade speed for the chance to say the site is hosted in North Korea. They are more likely to hack around and can claim it regardless of whether it's true.\u201d\nLast week anti-piracy groups forced the Swedish Pirate Party to deny service to The Pirate Bay. It was then offered refuge by the pirate parties of Norway and Catalonia, but the Norwegian party apparently dropped the site earlier on Monday.\nOver the past year, The Pirate Bay has been trying to stop getting shut down by the police. Last February it got rid of its torrents and started using magnet links, and last October it binned its servers and took up with several cloud-hosting providers in various countries around the world. This has made its data more secure in theory since it\u2019s not just being hosted in one place.\nNo kidding: Finnish police confiscate 9 year old\u2019s Winnie the Pooh laptop for illegal downloading\nThe Pirate Bay sues anti-piracy activists over copyright infringement\n'Google News Tax' battle: German lawmakers back watered-down Internet copyright law",
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        "raw_content": "The majority of us easily recognize famous word and/or logo marks that we routinely encounter. For example, the average American would instantly associate the golden arches with McDonalds or know that \u201cMelts in your mouth not in your hand\u201d corresponds with M&Ms, owned by Mars, Inc. If you saw the famous Nike swoosh, you would probably know that it belongs to Nike.\nHowever, trademarks can cover more than just words, slogans, and logos. Below is a list of things that you might not be aware can be registered as trademarks.\nSound: If a sound becomes associated with a particular brand and acts a source identifier, it may be eligible for registration. The following are examples of federally registered trademarks for sound: Darth Vader\u2019s breathing, the NBC Chimes, Pillsbury Doughboy\u2019s giggle, the Mocking Jay whistle from The Hunger Games, the Aflac Quack, Homer Simpson saying \u201cd\u2019oh!,\u201d and the McDonald\u2019s five note \u201cI\u2019m Lovin\u2019 It\u201d jingle. If you have a sound associated with your brand, don\u2019t get too excited just yet. Note that the brands listed above are all very famous and well-established brands. It is actually very hard to federally register a sound as a trademark and most businesses elect to go the cheaper right of registering the sound with the United States Copyright Office for federal copyright protection.\nScent: To register a scent trademark, the applicant has to prove that the scent is nonfunctional and distinctive, meaning that a consumer would associate your brand with the particular scent. For example, the scent of pina colada was registered on the supplemental register as a trademark for ukuleles and a \u201cminty\u201d smell has been registered for the sale of pain-relief patches.\nColor: Like scents, colors must be non-functional and be distinctive to be registrable. Tiffany Blue, Louboutin\u2019s custom red-soles, UPS brown, and T-Mobile\u2019s magenta color are all protected by federal trademark registration.\nA common theme of ownership in sound, scent, and color trademarks is that they are, for the most part, owned by large, famous brands. This is because the brands have been able to achieve secondary meaning. Secondary meaning means that the color, scent, or sound has assumed a different meaning in the mind of the consumer, a meaning that the consumer associates with the actual brand. For example, if we were to print a sheet of paper in Louboutin\u2019s specific red pantone color and show it to an individual on the street, he or she likely would not associate the red piece of paper with Louboutin and would not realize that particular red was owned by Louboutin for the sale of his shoes. If we were to show that same person an actual Louboutin shoe with the famous red sole, it is more likely than not that they would know it belonged to Louboutin. This is because the consumer associates the red sole with the Louboutin brand, thus providing secondary meaning.\nIf you have a potential mark for registration, please feel free to contact the trademark team at Kennedy Law, PC today.",
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        "raw_content": "At cross purposes on court?\nThose who believe in choice knew the day would come when President Bush stood beside a Supreme Court nominee, and we would cross our legs...\nThose who believe in choice knew the day would come when President Bush stood beside a Supreme Court nominee, and we would cross our legs a little tighter.\nThe makeup of the high court means different things to people. But to women, well, it can mean our very lives. If we have an unexpected pregnancy, we can have a safe and legal abortion. It\u2019s a choice we\u2019ve had for 32 years now, but nothing we can ever take for granted. No chair we can ever settle into, no Sure Thing.\nJohn Roberts Jr. may be the perfect example of why.\nFor while the federal appeals court judge is thought to be a brilliant litigator, and both political parties appreciate his legal knowledge, there is this:\nWhile working as deputy solicitor general for the first Bush administration, Roberts signed a brief that said Roe v. Wade had been \u201cwrongly decided and should be overruled.\u201d\nThen, two years ago, during his confirmation hearings for his federal appellate court seat, Roberts refused to discuss his own opinion of the law that makes abortion legal.\n\u201cHe certainly is the stealth candidate,\u201d said Marcy Bloom of the Aradia Women\u2019s Health Center in Seattle.\nI tried to glean something about Roberts by looking at the front-page photo of his wife, Jane, who stood in a pink suit.\nBut other women \u2014 pro-choice groups \u2014 weren\u2019t so hard to read. They weighed in on Roberts immediately, which is a little like tackling the quarterback before the snap.\nBut you know us women: We\u2019re always prepared for the worst. It\u2019s why we carry Band-Aids in our purses. We usually need them.\nGovernment has been chipping away at women\u2019s freedoms for years now. In 1992, the Supreme Court modified Roe v. Wade by saying that states could place restrictions on abortions.\nThe states were free to propose abortion delays, parental-consent laws and cutting off access to women with government-funded health insurance. In all, some 335 restrictions on abortion have been enacted since 1995, according to NARAL Pro-Choice America. Three of the nine justices \u2014 Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and William Rehnquist \u2014 have voted to abandon Roe v. Wade.\nRoberts could very well serve as a one-man cavalry, who could help bring down a woman\u2019s right to her own body. The irony is that at the same time it has been putting limits on abortion, government has made unwanted pregnancy more likely by cutting money for family planning \u2014 right down to birth control for federal employees.\nIf I sound like Chicken Little, it\u2019s not because our sky is falling; it\u2019s that our horizons aren\u2019t as wide as they once were.\nIn announcing Roberts\u2019 nomination, Bush noted that the judge has \u201ca profound respect for the liberties guaranteed to every citizen.\u201d\nEvery citizen.\nIf there is a Justice John Roberts Jr., let\u2019s hold him to that \u2014 and cross our fingers, too.\nNicole Brodeur\u2019s column appears Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.\nReach her at 206-464-2334 or nbrodeur@0seattletimes.com.\nShe is hardly out of steam.",
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        "raw_content": "May Blog Wrap-Up\nIt has been SUCH a busy month! I might not have been able to get a lot of books or reviews done, but I definitely had a lot to do outside of blogging. Work has been CRAZY! Last week was especially busy with events and whatnot. I was able to go to Phoenix Comicon for a day this weekend and I attended a panel called Girl Power! Women Writing YA... or something like that. (I also got to see John Barrowman, aka Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who... but that's not bookish, so I'll skip that. Hee hee!) The panel was really awesome! On Thursday, I got to go to the Summer Lovin' Tour with Jessi Kirby, Shannon Messenger, Kimberly Derting, Sarah Ockler and Morgan Matson. I missed all but the last fifteen minutes or so of their discussion, but it was still heaps of fun. All five ladies were so nice! On Friday I went to a signing for the launch of Loki's Wolves, a middle-grade novel by Kelley Armstrong and Melissa Marr. 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After much deliberation, it has been decided that this week is all about the authors I've been able to meet! I have been lucky enough to meet some amazing authors, you guys. Some of the signings have been super informative or hilarious or felt like I was having a chat with friends... or all of the above! I really love living in a place where it's possible to have these wonderful bookish experiences!\nLabels: Beth Revis, Laini Taylor, Maggie Stiefvater, Marissa Meyer, Shannon Hale, Suzanne Young, Top Ten Tuesday\nGuest Review: Confessions of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro\nJames Patterson returns to the genre that made him famous with a thrilling teen detective series about the mysterious and magnificently wealthy Angel family . . . and the dark secrets they're keeping from one another. 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I'm a very visual person, so when I found out our topic this week is Top Ten Favorite Covers of Books I've Read, I was practically giddy! Then my face fell as I realized I was going to have to narrow down my favorite covers. Yikes. Though it was difficult, I think I was able to do it... for the most part. I know I'm leaving so many out! Le sigh.\nI do judge a book by its cover, as I'm sure many people do. It's the first thing that grabs me. Whether it be the image, colors or the font, the cover has to draw me in. Now just because I love the cover, doesn't necessarily mean I love the book. I wish it always worked out that way, but it doesn't. Alas. As far as covers go, there are some things that will either draw me in or push me away. I'm not real fond of faces being visible. If I can see the face of the person on the cover, it's like cheating me out of the opportunity to visualize the character myself. Like I mentioned above, I'm quite fond of fonts and color (or the lack of color). 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I'm not one who likes to read deep, dark, depressing books that deal with tough things like rape, violence, substance abuse or the like. I read to escape, be uplifted, have an adventure, laugh until my stomach aches, etc. It was super tough trying to find ten books I've read that deal with these subjects, but I've somehow managed it... even if I had to stretch a little bit. Ahem.\nSo, without further ado, here are some books I've read that deal with difficult subjects:\nLabels: Celia Bryce, Gabrielle Zevin, Katherine Paterson, Lisa McMann, Lois Lowry, Lucy Christopher, Markus Zusak, S. E. Hinton, Sam Hepburn, Stephen Chbosky, Top Ten Tuesday\nReview: Chasing the Dark by Sam Hepburn\nChasing the Dark by Sam Hepburn\nSource: provided by the Book Depository for review\nPurchase: Book Depository\nJoe\u2019s mum is dead.\nKilled alongside a stranger, in a hit-and-run car crash. Her last words, a message for someone he doesn\u2019t know. 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        "raw_content": "Buckeyes' Matta switches to man, then goes to smaller lineup\nOhio State head coach Thad Matta instructs his team against Indiana during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State won 82-70. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)\nCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio State coach Thad Matta doesn't change his mind frequently.\nYet in the past few weeks he's made two significant switches.\nFirst, he abandoned the 2-3 zone that his team had played for most of the first 13 games this season, changing to a man-to-man defense.\nThen, he went to a more mobile but decidedly shorter lineup.\nHe's uncertain just how long he might stick with a lineup where the tallest player for long stretches is 6-foot-7.\n''Do we stay with it? I don't know,'' he said while putting his Buckeyes (16-5, 5-3 Big Ten) through their final paces before Thursday night's home game against No. 16 Maryland (18-3, 6-2). ''It'll be interesting to see just how it unfolds.''\nAnthony Lee, a 6-9 Temple transfer who was basically the third-team center, has started the last two games. But Matta has also replaced Lee for 6-7 Marc Loving for long stretches of time, sacrificing rebounding for versatility, speed and quickness.\nMatta also put 6-4 freshman Jae'Sean Tate into the lineup, giving him room to create havoc on the front line.\nThe Buckeyes are uncertain if Matta's version of small ball is just something he has pulled out of his tool box or if it's something he's committed to utilizing from now on. The coach isn't saying.\n''We have a lot of lineups that can be really effective on the court,'' said point guard Shannon Scott. ''For the past two games, (the other team) didn't really play big, 6-11 guys at center. They've been playing 6-8, athletic people. So the lineup we had the last game and before that just show what we can really take advantage of.\n''I can see a small lineup that we can always go into in games,'' he said. ''But I don't think our big men are not going to play. They're still going to have a big role on our team.''\nMaybe so, but there's no question the starting center's role has diminished recently.\nEnigmatic big man Amir Williams, a 6-11 McDonald's All-American who has never played up to expectations, has moved to the bench. Ohio State fans are frustrated by his inability to throw his chiseled body around in the paint.\nA starter all season, Williams never left the bench unless it was to listen to a huddle during a timeout in Sunday's 82-70 win over No. 23 Indiana. He only played 3 minutes in the previous game, a 69-67 win at Northwestern.\nNow it's almost as if the Buckeyes have been taken over by two freshmen.\nD'Angelo Russell, the reigning Big Ten player (and also freshman) of the week, has been a phenomenon. He's averaging 19.4 points a game - the best in the nation among freshmen - and he has hit for 27.5 points a contest in the Buckeyes' meager two-game winning streak.\nThe 6-5 do-everything guard from Louisville is already being touted as a top-five pick in the NBA draft, should he elect to leave Ohio State after a season.\nThen there's Tate, as close as the Buckeyes have to a runaway train. He muscles opponents around at both ends of the court, treats a loose ball as if his name is stenciled on it and seems to be in the middle of every scrum.\nAsked what he adds to the Buckeyes, he said, ''Just doing the little things. Everything's important. If that's rebounding, running the floor, diving on the floor for loose balls (or) running the correct play at a correct pace. That's what toughness is.''\n''Assertiveness is something he's never lacked,'' said Matta, who said Tate ''played like he was 7-5'' against Indiana.\nScott, who is a senior, is impressed by what he's seen from the first-year players, also including 6-7 athletic swingman Keita Bates-Diop and 3-point marksman Kam Williams.\n''A lot of freshmen come in and don't know what to do. They just try to fit in,'' he said. ''They've done a great job, basically, of coming in here and forcing their will and wanting to be one of the top guys on the team. When you have attitudes like that, you can have a great player.''\nMarc Loving",
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        "raw_content": "Would you like to be a beneficiary?\nTogether Sharing in Growth\u2019s experts have amassed more than 2,000 years of industry experience.\nWatch our video to find out how they can help your business grow.\nWe are always keen to hear from ambitious companies who want Sharing in Growth\u2019s help to improve their competitiveness. We would therefore welcome Expressions of Interest from companies with a turnover of at least \u00a310M and who meet our eligibility criteria.\nCompanies are expected to match in kind \u2013 rather than cash \u2013 the value of the benefit they receive. For example, each participating company has an agreed training plan tailored to their individual needs. The RGF pays for the training while the company\u2019s \u201ccost\u201d is the value of the time of individuals participating in development or training. To date this private sector contribution is valued at over \u00a360 million.\nA typical four-year programme is anticipated to be around \u00a31.2 million of funded training and development, which would be matched by the participating company\u2019s in-kind contribution.\nPlease send your Expression of Interest form to info@sig-uk.org.\nDownload the expression of interest form (PDF format)Download the expression of interest form (Word format)",
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        "raw_content": "Time: We have to start on time so that everyone in the camp is getting his or her money\u2019s worth. Camps start @ 9am October thru April and @ 8am May thru September and end late afternoon, with 30 minute lunch--please bring your own lunch, water, and snacks. In Ground Control 1 and 2 we work mostly in the field until shortly after lunch. After we spend a little bit more time in the field after lunch, we hit the trails. The whole day usually takes 7 hours, including lunch and the trail rides. If you have to leave early and you can't make it on the trail ride, then you will not miss any new material. You might, however, miss some personal feedback and fun on the trail.\nBike Maintenance: Please make sure your bike is working properly before the camp. 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If you have already been fit for your bike, then you might want to write your measurements down the night before and/or mark your rigid seat post with a Sharpie so that when you raise your seat back up you can return it to your original settings. I try to offer two trail rides after the main teaching component is completed after lunch in Ground Control 1 and 2. I focus the first trail ride towards beginners, and it is a \"no drop\" ride. I will give more advanced students things to work on during this easier trail ride, so they too can be getting something out of the ride. Then after this easier ride is complete, I will lead the more technical and fit riders on a longer and faster pace ride. If students are out of breath or struggling to keep up during the \"no drop\" ride or if I deem students don't have the fitness or skills for the second more advanced ride, then I will advice them to call it a day or to practice skills on their own on easier trails. My goal is for all levels of riders to have a blast!\nHelmets are required. Flat pedals and shin guards are not required, but I recommend them for any camp/lesson. The reason for this is that so many skills/maneuvers can be conquered with fewer consequences when one can just step off. For example, I've seen many riders have an unpleasant experience when they have crashed even in a field because they couldn't get unclipped while trying to pull off the manual or wheelie. It might also be a good idea to put flat pedals on your bike a few weeks before the camp/lesson in order to allow your brain time to get used to them. (I'm not trying to convince anyone that they need to continue to use flats instead of clipless once the camps are over.) The most common questions about gear that I receive are about helmets, pedals, shoes, pads, and droppers. I try to answer these question on numbers 1,5,7,9, &10 on this link: here for gear recommendations.\nChanges: Please understand that space is limited for each camp. If you cancel, I will lose potential for that spot. If you cancel within 6 weeks (4 weeks for Birmingham camps) there can be no refund, but I will definitely work with you to be a part of another camp.\nRefunds: I can't offer refunds, but if you do not believe that I have done a good job, then I will donate the money you have paid me to buy a bicycle(s) for a girl(s) in Cambodia or India. If, however, you believe I have really helped you, then I ask you to consider donating a bicycle(s). This truly could change a little girl's life. And if this happens, then we all win!!! Check it out: bicycle donation. This donation would be tax deductible.\nWeather: Inclimate weather does not cancel camps. There is more flexibility when it comes to private lessons. Please bring a shell in case of rain and be prepared for any condition. 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        "raw_content": "Casting Notes: Ray Liotta in \u2018Things Fall Apart\u2019; New Actors for Lone Scherfig\u2019s \u2018One Day\u2019 and Madonna\u2019s \u2018W.E.\u2019\nMario Van Peebles is currently directing Curtis Jackson in Things Fall Apart and, based on Jackson\u2019s past thespian efforts, that\u2019s not terribly exciting. But now Ray Liotta is joining the cast, so that\u2019s a positive turn. Jackson is playing \u201ca star football running back\u2026who faces a personal tragedy as well as his own mortality while in his senior year in college.\u201d Liotta will now play his doctor, which will make a nice change from playing intimidating cops and the like, which Liotta gets all too often. [Variety]\nAfter the break, Lone Scherfig (An Education) and Madonna get new talent for their next films.\nBefore Lone Scherfig tackles the recently announced Mob Girl, she\u2019ll shoot a film called One Day. That romantic comedy, written by David Nicholls from his own novel, already had Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway in the lead roles. Now Romola Garai (Atonement) will play a woman romanced and married by Sturgess. The book is set on St. Swithin\u2019s day every year over a 20 year period from 1988 to 2008. Hathway and Sturgess have a one-night stand on their graduation day in 1988, then cross paths for the next 20 years. Think When Harry Met Sally plus Same Time, Next Year. (Though the latter movie is so far out of fashion that I wonder if anyone actually ever thinks of it.) [THR]\nFinally, there\u2019s Madonna\u2018s. W.E. It initially sounded like a disaster: a dual-threaded tale of royalty and romance doesn\u2019t sound like something her previously limited directorial skills would be able to master. But then she got a great cast: Vera Farmiga, Abbie Cornish and Ewan McGregor.\nTrouble is, she\u2019s lost Farmiga (who is pregnant) and McGregor (to Terry Gilliam, it seems) which could reduce the power of the cast quite a bit. But there are replacements headed in. Andrea Riseborough from Love You More is taking Farmiga\u2019s role, and while there\u2019s not yet a replacement for McGregor, Robin Hood\u2018s Oscar Isaac is now on board as well. He\u2019d be the guy that Abbie Cornish falls for in the modern story, with Riseborough playing Wallis Simpson, in a role that will see her playing over several decades of the woman\u2019s life. [Playlist]\n\u2018Grudge\u2019 Reboot Director Compares the Film to David Fincher\u2019s \u2018Seven\u2019\nCasting, Abbie-Cornish, andrea riseborough, Curtis Jackson, Lone Scherfig, Madonna, Mario Van Peebles, One Day, Oscar Isaac, Ray-Liotta, Romola Garai, Things Fall Apart, W.E.",
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        "raw_content": "The Hasbro Cinematic Universe has new life.\nA new report says F. Gary Gray, the filmmaker behind last year\u2019s billion dollar grosser The Fate of the Furious, has signed on to direct a M.A.S.K. movie based on the action figure toyline from the 1980s. But isn\u2019t Gray also directing the new Men in Black film? Keep reading to learn which movie will go before cameras first.\nThe \u201cHasbro Cinematic Universe\u201d Adds Brian K. Vaughn, Michael Chabon and More to Its Writers Room\nPosted on Thursday, April 21st, 2016 by Jacob Hall\nLate last year, we first learned about plans for a \u201cHasbro Cinematic Universe\u201d that would unite the G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K., Micronauts, and ROM characters in a shared on-screen world. At the time, this news filled me with dread. Not because I bear any ill will toward these characters, but because it sounded like a desperate attempt to ape the Marvel studios model. A Hasbro Cinematic Universe? Really?\nAnd while I will keep an eyebrow raised in skeptical protest for the time being, the people who have been recruited into this project\u2019s \u201cwriters room\u201d only inspire confidence. If you\u2019re going to do something as batty as this, you might as well hire a collection some of the most interesting writers working today. Seriously: there\u2019s a Pulitzer Prize winner now attached to the Hasbro Cinematic Universe.\nParamount and Hasbro Plan Shared Universe for \u2018G.I. Joe\u2019, \u2018M.A.S.K.\u2019 and More\nSome fans of both the Transformers and G.I. Joe film franchises based on the Hasbro toy lines of the same name have been interested in seeing the two worlds collide in a crossover movie. As perfect as that would be, it doesn\u2019t sound like it\u2019s in the cards. However, Paramount Pictures and Hasbro have some other plans to create a shared universe for a few toy-based franchises.\nThe established franchise of G.I. Joe will soon have a shared universe created that will include four other Hasbro toy brands: Micronauts, Visionairies, M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) and ROM. More details below! Read More \u00bb\nYesterday news broke that DreamWorks Animation had entered merger talks with toy-maker Hasbro. If the merger happens, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffery Katzenberg would head the new single-family entertainment company known as DreamWorks-Hasbro. I\u2019m surprised something like this hasn\u2019t happened sooner as the combination seems oh-so-obvious. But Hasbro isn\u2019t just a toy company, it has quite a few brands of its own that a company such as DreamWorks Animation could leverage into big screen computer animated features. Which movies could work under the new company? Which movies don\u2019t we want to see from the Dreamworks-Hasbro merger? Find out after the jump.\nUpdate: It\u2019s entirely possible that the merger won\u2019t happen, as Hasbo\u2019s stock price tumbled when word of the possible merger went public. THR and Deadline both report that merger talks are off, though there is caution that talks could be revived if a different valuation of Dreamworks Animation is floated as part of the merger. We\u2019ll still present our list below, and if talks re-open, we\u2019ll report back.\nThe 20 Best Saturday Morning Cartoons of All Time\nIt\u2019s the end of an era, and the Saturday Morning Cartoon is officially dead. So I thought now would be the perfect time to take a look back at the best Saturday Morning Cartoons. Hit the jump to find out the 20 best Saturday morning cartoons of all time, according to me. I have even included the opening credits song (whenever available) so that you can take a trip back in time to revisit the pop culture that owned the saturday mornings of our childhoods.",
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        "raw_content": "Increased Safety, Reduced Creativity for Truck Drivers\nNatasha Rotstein\nTruck drivers using their placards to convey jokes or other unnecessary information may find themselves paying a hefty fine in the upcoming months. The U.S. Department of Transportation\u2019s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced that it is going to enforce a requirement prohibiting motor carriers from placing extraneous information on placards and in placard holders. According to Dave Longo, the FMCSA spokesperson, the rule was imposed two years ago, but the effective date was postponed. \u201cNow we are letting truckers know we\u2019re enforcing it (the rule),\u201d he said.\nIn an effort to protect the emergency responders from being distracted by extra information on the placards, the FMCSA will attempt to enforce the prohibition, which went into effect Oct. 1, 2001, but was never strictly enforced. On U.S. highways in 1999, the last year for which complete statistics are available, 5,362 people died in 451,000 large truck-related crashes. Fatalities included 609 children 0-18 years old, and 758 truck occupants. An estimated 142,000 more people were injured, a third suffering severe brain damage or loss of a limb. These crashes produced estimated economic losses of over $30 billion dollars.\nThe U.S. Department of Transportation and the FMCSA made a commitment to reduce truck-related fatalities by 50 percent in the next 10 years. Enforcing the placard rule is meant to help this effort, Longo said. But the prohibition\u2019s main purpose is to alert emergency responders at the accident scene. \u201cThis rule comes into play after the accident,\u201d said Longo. \u201cIt\u2019s meant so that they (respondents) are not confused by the signs.\u201d\nAccording to the rule, placards must be strictly reserved for hazards warning, all other displays are subject to a fine of at least $250, but no more than $27,500, per violation. \u201cIt\u2019s now in effect, and we wanted to put it out there,\u201d said Longo. Drivers wishing to obtain more information on the subject may contact the FMCSA at 1-888-DOT-SAFE.",
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        "raw_content": "A woman reported being sexually assaulted by a mall massage therapist. It was three weeks \u2014 and four more reports \u2014 before he was arrested.\n(courtesy of the Utah Department of Corrections) Hongwei Yang is in prison for sexually assaulting women while giving them a massage at a parlor in the Newgate Mall in Ogden in 2016. Police did not arrest him until a fifth woman accused him of inappropriate touching in a matter of weeks. Now, three of the women are suing the massage parlor and the mall.\nShe wanted a massage to ease her sore back muscles, a lingering injury from a car accident years earlier.\nJ.K. was visiting her mother in northern Utah in the summer of 2016, when she decided to go to Better Massage, a business inside the Newgate Mall. She had never been there before, but felt safe visiting because it was inside the large Ogden shopping center.\n\u201cIt never threw up a red flag,\u201d the woman recalled.\nBut while she was there, the massage therapist touched her genitals several times. She felt paralyzed, unable to get up or fight him off.\nShe had asked for a 40-minute massage but realized later that Hongwei Yang had kept her there much longer, more than once taking a break to talk to potential customers who walked in.\n\u201cMy body wouldn\u2019t move,\u201d she said in a recent interview. \u201cI remember while I was laying there, a woman came in and I could hear them talking, and she wanted her daughter to get a massage. My head was just screaming inside, \u2018Don\u2019t bring her here!\u2019 \u201d\nAfter he told her the massage was done, J.K. dressed, paid Yang and left in a daze. Was that a sexual assault?\nShe went to the bathroom, looked at her reflection in the mirror and started to cry.\n\u201cI was just trying to figure out what happened,\" she said, \u201ckind of realizing what happened, but not wanting to believe what happened.\u201d\nWhen she got to her car, J.K. called her husband, who is a police officer where they live in southern Idaho. He reported the assault to Ogden Police.\nOfficers met J.K. in the parking lot, and Yang was arrested shortly after.\nBut by this time, J.K. wasn\u2019t the first woman to report that Yang had sexually assaulted her.\nIn the three weeks before her Aug. 7 report, four other women had already told police about Yang\u2019s inappropriate touching. Several had complained to mall management and security officers \u2014 but nothing was ever done.\nChristopher Cherrington | The Salt Lake Tribune\nNow J.K. and two other women are suing the Newgate Mall\u2019s owners, its security company and the massage parlor that employed Yang, who was not licensed by the state to give massages.\n\u201cThe mall should have stepped up,\u201d the now-49-year-old woman said. \u201cIf they would have simply looked at the paperwork, he would have been gone. It never would have got to the rest of us.\u201d\n\u2018A complete and total failure\u2019\nLike J.K., another woman chose to go to Better Massage because it was located inside a mall \u2014 a place she assumed would protect her. She felt safe, in part, because L.T. had worked as a cosmetologist in other malls, her father said in a recent interview.\n\u201cThis wasn\u2019t a little strip mall or something,\u201d the father said. \u201cShe was familiar with it and felt safe.\u201d\nL.T. didn\u2019t know Yang wasn\u2019t licensed, according to the lawsuit, and agreed to a massage. But during the treatment, Yang removed her underwear without her permission and touched her.\nAfter the massage, she paid Yang and left. She called her parents, who urged her to contact the police. The now-25-year-old woman also tried to report the assault to mall management, according to the lawsuit, but she couldn\u2019t find the mall office or a security officer.\n\u201cIt was just shocking,\u201d the woman\u2019s father said. \u201cThe mall basically provided him a place where he could go on a serial sexual assault rampage.\u201d\nA week before L.T.\u2019s assault, another woman, J.C., had a similar experience at Better Massage, where Yang pulled off her clothing and touched her inappropriately. Immediately after the massage, J.C. went to the mall office to report the assault, according to the lawsuit \u2014 but the offices were closed. The woman encountered a security guard and reported what happened, but the employee did nothing more than offer a vague description of where to find the security office. J.C. reported the assault to police that same day.\nThe woman also called the mall office twice to tell them she had been harmed during the massage \u2014 once the day after the assault and then again a week later when she learned from a family member that the business was still open and Yang was still working.\nThe mall took no action, according to the lawsuit.\n\u201cBetter Massage remained opened,\u201d the lawsuit reads, \u201cYang remained employed, and none of the defendants made any effort to warn the public about Yang.\u201d\nThe Salt Lake Tribune does not generally identify victims of sexual assault, but the three plaintiffs agreed to the use of their initials.\nThe women\u2019s lawsuit names as defendants the two companies that owned the Newgate Mall during parts of 2016, the mall\u2019s management company and its security company. None of the companies \u2014 GGP Inc., Time Equities Inc., The Woodmont Co. and Professional Security Consultants Inc. \u2014 responded to requests for comment.\nThe women\u2019s attorney, Michael Young, said it would not have been difficult for the mall management to take steps to prevent the women from being harmed.\n\u201cIt\u2019s kind of mind-boggling to me,\u201d the attorney said. \u201cEven if you were a skeptic, you do a little investigation and see that he\u2019s not licensed. It was such a complete and total failure to do even the easiest of things.\u201d\n\u2018It wasn\u2019t accidental\u2019\nIt\u2019s unclear what Ogden investigators did in response to the first four reports of sexual assaults before Yang was arrested that August day after J.K. came forward. A police spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment, and only partial reports were released in response to a public records request.\nPolice officials declined to release more information about the first five cases because it might reveal \u201cinvestigative or audit techniques.\u201d The Tribune is appealing the decision.\nProsecutors charged Yang with a dozen misdemeanor crimes, accusing him of sexual battery, voyeurism and unlawful conduct by a massage therapist.\nInvestigators wrote in charging documents that Yang told police he had worked at Better Massage for just a few months. He had never been to a certified massage school, he told investigators, and had learned \u201con the job\u201d at massage parlors in California.\nAfter Yang\u2019s arrest was publicized in media reports, more women contacted police. One told an investigator she had been assaulted in May 2016, according to a police report, when Yang touched his genitals against her hand and he touched her body inappropriately.\n\u201cI thought it might be accidental,\u201d she said when asked why she didn\u2019t report immediately. \u201cI tend to brush it off because of my mentality. I\u2019m not one to falsely accuse people. I felt awkward about it the whole time. The more I thought about it, I\u2019ve realized it wasn\u2019t accidental.\u201d\nThat September, Yang pleaded no contest to a charge of third-degree felony attempted forcible sexual abuse and six counts of misdemeanor sexual battery. He was sentenced to serve a term of up to five years in prison, where he remains today.\nAlong with the prison sentence, Yang was fined $500 by state authorities for conducting massages without a license. Better Massage\u2019s owner, Xinjun Wei, was also fined for aiding in unauthorized massage practices \u2014 but not because of Yang\u2019s conduct.\nWei was fined the following year after an investigator with the state Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing found that an unlicensed massage therapist was working at Wei\u2019s business, which had moved to the Fashion Place mall in Murray.\nNo other action has been taken against Wei\u2019s massage license, according to DOPL records.\nWei and Better Massage are also listed as defendants in the women\u2019s lawsuit, but court filings indicate that attorneys have not been able to find her to serve her the lawsuit.\nFor J.K., her experience at Better Massage has had lasting effects. She is not the outgoing person she once was. 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        "raw_content": "University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, took second place followed by California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, in third place.\nStevens\u2019 win comes as no surprise to followers of the competition, as the team took first place in four of five juried contests and maintained the lead position in the competition over the last several days. Stevens Institute of Technology previously competed in Solar Decathlon 2011 and Solar Decathlon 2013.\nStevens Institute of Technology team members celebrate their overall first-place victory at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015. (Credit: Thomas Kelsey/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)\nAt today\u2019s awards ceremony, Energy Department Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Dr. David Danielson congratulated all decathletes on their accomplishments during the 2015 competition.\n\u201cOn behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy, thank you to each inspiring student competitor,\u201d said Danielson. \u201cYour hard work makes this unique competition possible. The homes you built demonstrate how affordable, renewable, and energy-saving products available today can cut energy bills, reduce pollution, and protect our climate. You have shown the skills and dedication necessary to advance renewable energy and energy efficiency throughout our economy in the decades to come.\u201d\nAnnouncement of the overall winners followed exciting results of the Engineering Contest, in which Stevens took first place with a score of 93 of 100 possible points. Close behind with 92 points for second place was the hometown favorite Team Orange County (University of California, Irvine; Chapman University; Irvine Valley College; and Saddleback College). Texas/Germany (The University of Texas at Austin and Technische Universitaet Muenchen) took third place with 91 points.\nFull details about these results, scores, and standings are available here.\nCome check out the winning houses for yourself! Tomorrow is the final day of public exhibit here at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California. The Solar Decathlon village is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and Sunday.\nCarol Laurie is the communications manager for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.\nThis entry was posted on Saturday, October 17th, 2015 at 5:14 pm and is filed under Awards, Cal Poly, Competition, Contests, Engineering, Solar Decathlon, Solar Decathlon 2015, Stevens, Team Orange County, Texas/Germany, University at Buffalo.",
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        "raw_content": "Here, the teams are working hard to assemble and finish their houses in time for the competition. There are still some clouds in the sky, but no rain today, so at least the weather\u2019s starting to give them some love. Now, if we could only do something about that mud \u2026\nLas Vegas is in the house! Or, should I say, the Sinatra Living house from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas team is on site! The team\u2019s mechanical pod had arrived, along with a lot of decking material, and students were busy prepping the team\u2019s \u201clot\u201d in anticipation of their house arriving. Around 1:30 p.m. the semi-truck hauled in the house on its integrated trailer to much cheer. Then it began to contend with the mud. I lost track of all the bales of straw a team member threw into place to give traction to the truck\u2019s tires as it worked to put the house into place. Despite the late arrival of the house, student Team Leader Nasko Balaktchiev, is feeling positive about the team\u2019s chances of finishing on time, because much of the house\u2019s interior is already finished.\nThis afternoon, @unlvsd17 posted, \u201cTeam Las Vegas has officially arrived in Denver!\u201d on Twitter. (Credit: Team Las Vegas)\nWet weather is no stranger to Team Daytona Beach. This is the team that had to sit out construction for several days when their schools shut down because of Hurricane Irma. That meant they arrived at the competition site without having completed construction of BEACH House. During transit, the tarps ripped, causing the house\u2019s subfloor and some drywall to sustain water damage. Student Team Leader Jenna Beckwith says the team is working to get things dried out and will keep plugging away. They\u2019ve had some volunteer help from area professional associations, and, best of all, another team! The team from Missouri University of Science and Technology is actually ahead of schedule, so rather than take a break, they kept their hard hats, work boots, and other safety gear on and walked \u201cdown the street\u201d to help their neighbors at the opposite end of the village. Now, that\u2019s the true spirit of Solar Decathlon!\nMembers of Missouri S&T support Team Daytona Beach with water remediation in the run-up to the 2017 competition. (Credit: Joe Simon / U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)\nA stroll through the rest of the Solar Decathlon village offers some additional updates.\nCrete House, from Washington University \u2013 St. Louis, has come a long way since Monday, when they were craning walls into place. Today they have walls and a roof, and they\u2019re working hard on decking, access ramps, and the interior. Team Alabama\u2019s surviv(al) house, which saw delays in transit, is weathered in and their solar panels are up! 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        "raw_content": "Since welcoming our very first class in downtown Brooklyn in 1925, St. John\u2019s Law has opened its doors to the underserved of their time\u2014whether immigrants, women, or members of racial, ethnic, or religious minorities.\nPre-Law Magazine recognizes St. John's University School of Law as one of the most diverse law schools in its Winter 2017 edition!\nThat founding mission of embracing difference and fostering inclusion in the legal profession endures as our living mission.\nWe offer our students a range of opportunities to engage in issues of social justice, to uplift New York City\u2019s poor and needy, and to serve those who have been underrepresented traditionally.\nThese opportunities run through our curriculum, which teaches the fundamentals of the law along with practical lawyering skills. Students in the Law School\u2019s 10 in-house and partner clinics work on real cases representing elderly victims of mortgage fraud; helping clients secure public benefits; serving as attorneys for abused and neglected children; and seeking asylum for refugees, among other assistance offered to our community\u2019s neediest.\nWalk through our doors and you\u2019ll find a student body that hails from 25 different countries. Many of our students are multi-lingual, and all feel at home in an environment that celebrates the diversity that\u2019s been a hallmark of St. John\u2019s Law from the start.\nThe Law School\u2019s student organizations provide students with valuable opportunities to develop a deeper understanding of the law and to build networks of advisors, mentors, and colleagues. There are student organizations devoted to a wide range of interests, from background heritage affinities to legal practice areas and issues advocacy and awareness. They host events and gatherings throughout the school year where students network with alumni and practitioners.\nRon Brown Center for Civil Rights\nThe Law School\u2019s Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights offers our students another avenue for exploring the intersection of the law and social justice. Since 1999, the center has conducted legal studies, research, and outreach on matters that affect the rights of underrepresented people.\nIts award-winning pipeline program, the Ronald H. Brown Law School Prep Program for College Students, helps students from traditionally underrepresented groups\u2014who are often the first in their families to attend college\u2014apply to law school and pursue legal careers.\nThe Prep Program is one of several path-breaking initiatives the center sponsors to increase the pool of students of color in law schools, to teach law students how to be leaders in social justice, and to support lawyers of color pursuing careers in academia.\n\u201cThe Ron Brown Center focuses on the twin goals of diversity and equality in all the work we do,\u201d says Professor Elaine M. Chiu, the center\u2019s director. \u201cFrom conferences addressing critical issues of the day, to our student-run Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development and Coalition for Social Justice, to internships and practicum in civil rights, we strive to provide students with meaningful opportunities to effectuate real change.\u201d\nAnimating its commitment to diversity and inclusion, St. John\u2019s Law awards full-tuition scholarships to deserving, incoming first-year students. Our Ron Brown Scholars come to St. John\u2019s with an active interest in civil rights and participate in honors workshops and other special initiatives during their time in law school.\nOur historical mission, along with our location in Queens, New York, results in a community of learners that is reflective of the world's diverse populations. And within this vibrant community, knowledge, scholarship and service come alive every day in ways that simply would not be possible absent this rich diversity.\nTo learn more about the Law School\u2019s commitment to diversity and inclusion, contact the Office of Admissions at [email protected] or (718) 990-6474.\nThe Law School Admission Council\u2019s Discover Law initiative provides tips and resources to help law school applicants develop a competitive application package.",
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        "raw_content": "The hard rock band Avenged Sevenfold is in a contract dispute with its label, Warner Bros. The band is attempting to cancel its recording contract based on California\u2019s \u201cSeven-Year Rule\u201d for employment contracts. After receiving the band\u2019s notice of intent to cancel, the label filed a breach of contract lawsuit.\nAccording to Billboard, the band originally agreed to provide the label with 5 albums, but has only provided 4. The band, on the other hand, claims that things have changed so much at the label, including A&R personnel, that it\u2019s entitled to cancel the agreement pursuant to California\u2019s \u201cSeven-Year Rule\u201d for employment contracts.\nGenerally speaking, in California, you cannot force someone to perform under an agreement \u2014 the law says that money damages are the remedy for non-performance. However, where the performance is of a special, unique, usual, extraordinary, and/or intellectual character, the Court may force a party to perform (e.g., recording contracts). Nevertheless, California\u2019s \u201cSeven-Year Rule\u201d for employment contracts, or personal service contracts, provides that these employment/ personal service contracts may only be enforced for 7 years.\nAs applied to the recording industry, however, there is a qualification \u2014 while the record label may not force the band/artist to make another album after the 7 years, it may sue for money damages. So, the record label may lose the remedy of forcing performance, but they retain a breach of contract lawsuit for damages (past the 7-year mark). For a more in-depth (and entertaining) article on the 7-Year Rule, see attorney Gregg B. Ramer\u2019s article here.\nFor information on employment or entertainment contract disputes in San Diego, contact our breach of contract attorneys by email or at 619-535-5151.",
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        "raw_content": "New Military Alliance to Be Formed in Middle East\nCombining available information to get the whole picture, one can see the situation in the Middle East changing drastically, especially as the US strategy is reviewed and new alliances are formed.\nThe Trump administration is in talks with Middle East allies about forming a military alliance that would share intelligence with Israel to help counter Iran, according to several Middle Eastern officials.\nThe planned coalition would include countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain. Egypt and Jordan have longstanding peace treaties with Israel. For the Arab countries involved, the alliance would have a NATO-style mutual-defense component under which an attack on one member would be treated as an attack on all, though details are still being worked out. The US and Israel will cooperate without full-fledged membership. According to the Wall Street Journal, \u00abone Arab diplomat suggested that the notion that the Trump administration might designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group was being floated as an incentive for Egypt to join the alliance\u00bb.\nUS President Donald Trump has assured visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Tehran would never be able to build a nuclear weapon.\n\u00abThe security challenges faced by Israel are enormous, including the threat of Iran's nuclear ambitions, which I've talked a lot about. One of the worst deals I've ever seen is the Iran deal\u00bb, Trump told reporters at a joint news conference with Netanyahu at the White House. Reading the statement between the lines, it becomes evident that the US is ready to go much further than warnings and sanctions to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capability.\nRussian Izvestia daily reported the US plans to substantially increase its military presence in Iraq. The newspaper cited its own sources in the U.S. Republican Party. The plans include a few thousand troops to arrive in Iraq in the coming months. The reinforcement will continue the policy of the Obama administration, which was gradually expanding the military presence in that country.\nIt was reported on February 16 that the Pentagon was developing proposals for sending an unspecified number of American military personnel into Syria, conventional ground forces which would augment the 500 combat advisers already there coordinating efforts to destroy the Islamic State (IS).\nMilitary Times reports that multiple US Army sources indicated that about two thousand soldiers with the 82nd Airborne Division\u2019s 2nd Brigade Combat Team may soon bolster other Army elements already in the region. Currently, about 1,800 paratroopers from the 2nd BCT are in Iraq participating in the US military's train-and-advise mission. The 82nd Airborne Division is based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Citing an unidentified U.S. defense official, CNN indicated additional deployments could happen within weeks. Today, there are about 5,000 US troops deployed to Iraq and another 500 in Syria.\nThe White House indicated in January that it could task the military with establishing \u00absafe zones\u00bb on Syrian soil. A large number of troops would be needed to defend havens, pitting them against pro-government forces as well as rival rebel groups. Without approval by UN Security Council, few nations will contribute leaving the US alone to shoulder the main burden. Hundreds of aircraft will have to be deployed to carry out the mission.\nDeploying substantial forces in the Middle East risks putting the US on a slippery slope to further involvement in the war. Safe zones should not become no-fly zones to impede the operations of Russian and Syrian air forces. If the US decides to continue with the idea, it should it become an issue on the agenda for talks with Russia before any practical steps are taken to implement it.\nIt\u2019s not Arab states only. Army Gen. John Nicholson, the top US commander in Afghanistan, told lawmakers on February 9 that thousands more American or NATO troops are needed to break the \u00abstalemate\u00bb between Afghan forces and the Taliban insurgent group while the IS also remains active in the nation. The general did not specify how many additional troops were needed, but did not rule out the potential for up to 30,000.\nThe strategy, which relied on special forces teams and intensive operations conducted by drones, may become a thing of the past, with the U.S. returning to large-scale presence.\nThe terrorist activities of the IS go beyond the scope of a regional problem. There are a few options here for cooperation of the military agencies and special services of Russia and the US ranging from intelligence exchange on IS to exercising influence on the countries affected by the war with the terrorist threat.\nWhatever are the plans of Trump\u2019s administration aimed at changing the Middle East strategy, the US cannot go it alone there. It needs allies, partners, and friendly pertinent actors to coordinate activities with. This shows how important it is to speed up bilateral and multilateral discussions.\nIt all goes to show that Russia and the US should speed up launching regular contacts to exchange opinions on the situation in the Middle East. On February 16, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford met face to face with their Russian counterparts Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Chief of General Staff General Valeriy Gerasimov in Bonn and Baku respectively. 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        "raw_content": "Why Some Companies Are Making the Wrong Moves\nA new survey reveals a disconnect between what managers should be doing and what they are doing.\nby Shumeet Banerji, Neil McArthur, and Cesare Mainardi\nHow well are top corporate executives handling the global economic crisis? Are managements and governments collaborating effectively to bring the turmoil to an end? What kinds of companies will emerge from the downturn stronger? What actions should companies be taking?\nThese questions have arisen for many businesses since the worldwide financial crisis erupted in the fall of 2008. But most of the debate has been led by policymakers, academics, and journalists. To understand the corporate perspective, Booz & Company in December 2008 surveyed 828 business leaders, both in developed markets such as the U.S. and Germany, and in emerging markets such as Brazil and India. Their replies offer insight into how businesspeople worldwide view the crisis and are responding to it.\nIt is a decidedly mixed picture. Many managers believe their companies are strong and well positioned competitively. But a remarkably high number of managers at hard-hit companies said they are not accelerating their efforts to preserve cash, which experience in former downturns suggests is the first thing they should be doing. Moreover, one-quarter of financially healthy companies surveyed are not taking advantage of opportunities the crisis affords them. And at many companies, there is a lack of confidence in leadership, with 40 percent of managers unsure whether their senior leadership has a credible plan and almost half unsure whether the leadership can carry out the plan, credible or not.\nOptimism That Doesn\u2019t Compute\nDespite the depth of the challenges and the odds they face, many of the managers responding to the December survey described their companies as being in an advantageous position vis-\u00e0-vis their competitors. Three-quarters, for instance, said their companies are financially strong and not in need of immediate external financial support; only 13 percent said their companies are not strong. Most respondents also ranked their companies as better than the competition in the areas of cost control, product positioning, technology capabilities, and management.\nContrary to most recent newspaper headlines, more than half of all respondents \u2014 CEOs and lower-level executives alike \u2014 believe that the crisis will ultimately have a positive impact on their companies\u2019 competitive positions. This sense of optimism was even higher among managers in emerging markets, which generally have seen almost nothing but growth in recent years. Fifty-nine percent of respondents in emerging markets said they expected their companies to emerge stronger from the crisis, versus 53 percent in North America and 52 percent in western Europe.\nWhether those positive self-assessments are realistic is another question altogether. The crisis will certainly create real opportunities for some companies, and it is not surprising that many respondents chose to see their own companies as potential beneficiaries. Given the severity of the downturn, however, some of this \u201cglass half full\u201d perspective will inevitably change as the impact is felt in more industries.\nThe survey shows that many business decision makers have not yet come to terms with the troubling reality of the global recession. Respondents were asked to assess both their financial and competitive strengths: Financial strength depended on their company\u2019s ability to carry on without immediate external financial support, and competitive strength was determined by whether they were better or worse than the competition on five dimensions (costs, product/brand positioning, technology/capabilities, leadership/management, and ability to influence/collaborate with regulatory authorities). The answers made it possible to identify four categories: Strong companies (characterized by both financial and competitive strength), Stable companies (strong financially but weak competitively), Struggling companies (weak financially but strong competitively), and Failing companies (weak in both areas). For each of the four clusters, there is a clear and obvious course of action.\nUnfortunately, many companies are still not following the course that is best for them. The disconnect between what companies should be doing during the crisis and what they actually are doing came through clearly in the answers to a series of questions about cash preservation. One would expect both Struggling and Failing companies, given their lack of financial strength, to accelerate their efforts to generate near-term cash, either by disposing of assets or securing new funding. Yet only 33 percent of Struggling companies and 43 percent of Failing companies are picking up the pace of their asset disposals, and only 46 percent of Failing companies are trying harder to secure external funding.\nLikewise, one would expect all Struggling and Failing companies to accelerate their efforts to improve working capital positions, slash overhead, drive process improvements, and renegotiate deals with suppliers. Surprisingly, many are not. Between one-quarter and one-third of these survey respondents said their companies are pursuing such long-term cash-generation initiatives no more aggressively than they were before the crisis \u2014 and in some cases are pursuing them less aggressively.\nThe same disconnect between appropriate and actual actions was evident in a series of questions about growth initiatives. One would expect Stable companies, given their relatively strong finances and weak competitive positions, to capitalize on the crisis by buying companies with the opposite characteristics (compelling products or brands but weak finances) or by pursuing other growth initiatives. Yet 21 percent of Stable companies are actually pulling back on M&A; the same percentage of Strong companies are doing so.\nDoubts about Leaders\u2019 Credibility\nThe survey found that two out of every five respondents are skeptical of the plans being put forth by senior executives. Even those at the C-suite level \u2014 who presumably created the plans \u2014 have mixed feelings, with 34 percent expressing doubts. There is even more skepticism about the ability of management to carry out those plans. And the skepticism grows the farther down one goes in the management chain; among managers who don\u2019t report directly to the CEO, 51 percent expressed some level of doubt that their companies\u2019 leaders will be able to implement their crisis plans.\nThe wavering faith in senior leadership, not surprisingly, is highest within those categories in which the current actions are most at odds with perceived needs. For instance, among the Stable companies (a group that is moving forward too conservatively), only 43 percent of respondents said their senior leadership has defined credible plans, and only 36 percent said management has the ability to carry out those plans. Confidence is even lower at Failing companies \u2014 senior leadership\u2019s plans seem credible to only 36 percent of respondents. Confidence is higher at Strong companies, where 70 percent of managers said management has a credible plan and 66 percent said management has the ability to carry out that plan.\nIf the responses indicate an uncharacteristic amount of doubt and paralysis among managers, it may be explained by an overarching sense that this crisis is so big and fast-moving that there is no way of controlling the outcome. This concern comes through in the fact that 53 percent of all respondents said the structure of their industry will change dramatically as a result of the crisis, versus only 23 percent of respondents who don\u2019t anticipate major structural changes.\nNext Steps for Managers\nThe gap between logical actions and actual actions, and between respondents\u2019 optimism and their faltering confidence in corporate leaders, are symptoms of one major problem from which companies are suffering. Their world view, at the moment, isn\u2019t entirely realistic. This suggests a three-step process that senior leaders should follow as they plan to restructure their companies during the downturn:\n1. Get an accurate read on the environment and your position in it. Without an accurate self-diagnosis, the cycle of inappropriate actions will inevitably continue.\n2. Choose the appropriate actions. There are many different ways to strengthen the balance sheet or to reduce costs, some for the short term and some for the long term. Similarly, many companies have options for pursuing growth, such as making acquisitions, developing new products, expanding into new markets, or building a stronger talent pool. The key is to identify a limited set of straightforward initiatives that have the potential to make a difference quickly. Needless to say, these actions must fit with capabilities that exist in-house or that are available externally.\n3. Communicate and execute. This is vital to regaining the confidence of all stakeholders, from skeptical managers to risk-averse shareholders.\nThese three steps will work best at those companies that have avoided the misconceptions revealed in our survey, misconceptions that may keep some companies from positioning themselves to survive whatever is around the corner \u2014 or from making the most of the opportunities that the crisis will provide. In all of these efforts, there\u2019s no time to waste.\nShumeet Banerji is chief executive officer of Booz & Company and is based in London. Since joining the firm\u2019s Chicago office in 1992, he has served clients in both the public and private sectors from offices around the world, including the U.S., Asia, and Europe.\nNeil McArthur, based in Amsterdam, is managing director of Booz & Company\u2019s European business and a member of the firm\u2019s executive committee. He has more than 24 years of experience in the energy, chemical, and utilities industries.\nCesare R. Mainardi, based in Cleveland, is managing director of Booz & Company\u2019s North American business and a member of the firm\u2019s executive committee. During his 22 years with the firm, he has worked with North American and European Fortune 500 companies in the consumer products and automotive industries.\nShumeet Banerji, Neil McArthur, Cesare Mainardi, and Carlos Ammann, \u201cRecession Response: Why Companies Are Making the Wrong Moves\u201d (PDF), Booz & Company white paper, January 2009: The feature-length article from which this piece is drawn, including more-detailed analysis and results of the survey.\nPaul Branstad, Bill Jackson, and Shumeet Banerji, \u201cRethink Your Strategy: An Urgent Memo to the CEO\u201d (PDF), Booz & Company white paper, December 2008: Outlines the need for bold action on the part of decision makers in the face of the downturn.\nPeter Heckmann, Fabienne Konik, Edouard Samakh, and Robert Weissbarth, \u201cRestructuring in 2009: Understanding and Responding to the Crisis,\u201d Booz & Company white paper, February 2009: An overview of improvement actions for managers to help weak companies survive and strong companies take advantage of their position.\nBooz & Company Web site, \u201cManaging in a Recession\u201d: A selection of articles on the downturn by Booz & Company experts for industries, management functions, and regions.\nTopics: execution, utilities, stakeholders, asia, academics",
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        "raw_content": "FB08 Studies\nStudying in Mainz\nTeaching degree program\nComputer Science as a minor subject\nPreparatory course Mathematics\nStudent council courses\nGetting started with your degree program\nMaster of Science Applied Bioinformatics\nMaster of Science Computer Science with Minor in Physics, Mathematics or Biology\nMaster of Science Computer Science and Economics\nStucture of degree programs\nM.Sc. Applied Bioinformatics\nM.Sc. Computer Science and Economics\nExamination dates and deadlines\nDepartmental advising services\nMaster of Science Computational Sciences\nBasic laboratory course (Physikalische Grundpraktika)\nAdvanced laboratory course (F-Praktikum)\nPractical course for medical students\nLeaving Mainz (Outgoing)\n\u2026 to study abroad\nRecognition of Credit Points\n\u2026 to do your PhD abroad\n\u2026 to do an internship abroad\n\u2026 to do something different\nStudying in Mainz (Incoming)\nInternational Degree Seeking Students\nInternational PhD-Students\nImportant contact persons\nJOGUStINe \u201cfirst aid\u201d\nInteresting facts about examinations\nIn our FAQs, you will find frequently asked questions about a variety of topics. Before you make an appointment with the Departmental Advisory Services (Studienfachberatung) or the Student Advising Office (Studienb\u00fcro), take a look at our FAQs - perhaps you will find the answer to your question here.\nDo you have a question that you think should be answered here? Then type in your question at the bottom of this page and we will take care of the rest.\nRecognition, change of subject, transition into the Master's degree program\nAcademic Records, clearance certificate\nDegree certificate, exmatriculation\nQuestions about Computer Science\nQuestions about Mathematics\nQuestions about Meteorology\nDo I have to sign up for all the courses that I want to take?\nYes, ever since the introduction of JOGUStINe, students have been obliged to sign up for all the courses they want to take. Before registering for a course, you are usually required to register for the corresponding module. First you choose the module on JOGUStINe and then the relevant course(s). Registration for courses and modules is limited to the three registration periods; this also applies to withdrawal from courses.\nHow do I sign up for practice classes?\nAt the Faculty 08, every lecture is accompanied by practice classes that are offered regularly. Please use the JGU-Reader to register for practice classes. You will receive more information on registration in the first session of the respective course.\nWhat can I do if courses overlap?\nUnfortunately, overlaps cannot be avoided but the JGU tries to prevent overlaps for all compulsory courses. In particular, this applies to teaching degree programs and the most frequent combinations of major and minor subjects. If compulsory courses from different subjects overlap, contact the Subject Managers (Studienmanager) of the respective subjects as early as possible. Other students might be having the same problem as you, and there is a chance that courses can be moved.\nMy lecturer changed my status to \u201cinactive\u201d in JOGUStINe - what does that mean?\nThe status \u201cinactive\u201d means that you missed more than two sessions of the course or that you did not successfully attend the accompanying tutorial. Regular participation can only be attested if you have only missed max. two sessions, or four hours per semester. Exceptions can be made in justified individual cases. If your status is changed to inactive, you are not allowed to take the examination and you have to retake the course during the next regular cycle. If your status has been changed to inactive by mistake, please contact the responsible lecturer.\nHow do I enroll in a course at JGU as an exchange student?\nPlease visit the JOGUStINe website, select the button \u201clectures\u201d and click on the respective semester (on the left). Courses are sorted by faculties. On the subject\u2019s website, you will find the faculty to which your selected subjects belong. Please fill out the registration form in full and make copies for each subject and for yourself. One copy of the registration form has to be verified and approved by your subject\u2019s student advisor (Studienberater). The approved copy then has to be submitted to the responsible Student Advising Office, where you will be registered for the selected classes. If you have selected further subjects, repeat the process for each subject (Step one: student advisor, step two: Student Advising Office).\nDo I have to register for all examinations I want to take?\nYes, ever since the introduction of JOGUStINe, students have been obliged to register for all exams. Registration is only possible during the registration period for examinations.\nDo I also have to register for repeat examinations?\nYes, you are also obliged to register for repeat examinations. If you failed an examination on your first attempt, you have to retake the examination within 6 months according to the examination regulations.* If you do not take this examination, you risk being registered as absent and will receive a failing grade (5.0). You need a TAN (transaction authentication number) to register for each examination. Registering for an examination means that you are obliged to take the exam. Please make sure that you do not lose the TAN list that you will be given when you enroll at university.\n*Exception for examinations in the subject Computer Science: If the course is not offered every semester, you do not have to retake the examination until the course is offered again. However, the deadline determined in the examination regulations also applies here. All repeat examinations have to be passed before this deadline.\nI cannot register for an examination because I do not have a TAN - what should I do?\nIf you have lost your TAN list, deactivate the list on JOGUStINe. Then you can request a new TAN list using the JOGUStINe TAN service. You can find more information about deactivating and reissuing TAN lists on the JOGUStINe website.\nHow can I withdraw from an examination if I am already registered?\nAt the Faculty 08, it is possible to withdraw from an examination up to seven days before the examination date (this rule only applies to written and oral examinations - not to term papers and graduation theses!). This regulation does not apply if you have already failed your first attempt, as the examination regulations state that you are obliged to retake the examination within a period of six months. You are therefore not allowed to withdraw from a repeat examination. Should you miss the repeat examination without a valid reason, you will be registered as absent and receive the grade 5.0 (failed).\nWhat should I do if I have two examinations at the same time?\nIn certain subject combinations, examination overlaps cannot be avoided. Should examination dates collide, please contact the responsible examination manager (Pr\u00fcfungsmanager) of the subject as early as possible and explain your situation. Other students might have the same problem as you and a separate examination date may be scheduled.\nWhat is the difference between examination prerequisites and examination components?\nAn examination prerequisite is an element of participation in a course. Examination prerequisites are never graded and are not considered examination components. These examination prerequisites must often be fulfilled in order to qualify to register for examination components. Examination components are all module examinations and sub-module examinations. Examination components are always graded and are included in the calculation of the final grade for your degree program.\nI am ill and have an examination today- what should I do?\nIf you are ill on the day of the examination, you should carefully consider whether you think you can take the examination or not. Should you not be able to take the examination, please inform your examiner immediately (especially in the case of oral exams). If you became ill before the examination, you have the possibility to withdraw from Faculty 08 examinations on JOGUStINe until seven days before the examination date. If you do not attend an examination that you are registered for and do not withdraw in time, the examination will count as failed, as long as you do not present a doctor\u2019s certificate. A certificate of incapacity to work (\u201cyellow sheet\u201d) from your doctor is not sufficient. The Student Advising Office needs a doctor\u2019s certificate or a certificate from a medical health officer that certifies your inability to take an examination and includes the duration as well as the condition that caused your inability. Please ask your doctor to use the official form from the download center to certify your inability to take the examination. The doctor\u2019s certificate must be submitted to the examination manager in the Student Advising Office of the subject in which you missed the exam.\nWhat happens if I fail an examination?\nIf you fail an examination, you are required by the examination regulations to register for a repeat examination within a period of six months. If you do not register, you will receive the grade 5.0 (failed).\nHow many times am I allowed to repeat an examination?\nThe number of times you can repeat an examination depends on the examination regulations of the subject you are enrolled in. Generally, module examinations can only be repeated twice. If you have taken the second repeat examination and failed, you can request an oral supplementary examination from the responsible examination board. Should you also fail this supplementary examination, you lose the entitlement to take examinations in the respective degree program. Examination prerequisites can be repeated any number of times but there are also some exceptions (please consult the examination regulations).\nWhat does a loss of entitlement to take an examination mean?\nA loss of entitlement to take an examination means you can no longer continue to study in your degree program. You are also not allowed to study the same degree program at any other university in Germany. This regulation may also affect degree programs that essentially have the same content. When applying for a place at university, you always have to truthfully state whether and in which degree program you lost the entitlement to take an examination.\nJOGUStINe is not displaying my examination results correctly or not at all - what can I do?\nLecturers are given 4 weeks to grade examination components. As soon as the grades are final and entered into JOGUStINe, the lecturers submit the list of grades to the responsible examination manager at the Student Advising Office. The examination manager then checks and publishes the entered grades. Only then can students see their grades on JOGUStINe. A delay of several weeks due to administrative reasons is therefore completely normal. Should your examination results be displayed but you think they may be incorrect, please contact the responsible examination manager at the Student Advising Office.\nHow do I select my minor subject?\nYour minor subject is an elective module on JOGUStINe that can be selected under Registration > Electives > Elective registration. \u00ccn the electives section, you will find all minor subjects that correspond to your degree program. As soon as you have completed the first examination components in the selected minor subject, you can only change your minor subject one more time!\nWhich minor subjects can I choose?\nYou can choose any subject from the minor subjects listed in your examination regulations. Please note, however, that new minor subjects may have been added in the meantime, for example due to a student\u2019s application. The minor subjects that you can select are displayed in JOGUStINe under Registration > Electives > Elective registration.\nIs it possible to have examination prerequisites/components from a former degree program or a semester abroad recognized?\nYou can have your examination prerequisites/components from former degree programs or a semester abroad recognized by the Departmental Advisory Services responsible for your subject. Simply make an appointment and bring all relevant documents that prove that you completed examination prerequisites/components externally. The departmental advisor will review your examination prerequisites/components and decide which can be recognized for your program in Mainz. You will then receive a recognition form. The Student Advising Office will also receive a copy. JOGUStINe will display your recognized examination prerequisites/components as soon as the Student Advising Office has processed your recognition form. In general, it is a good idea to talk to the Departmental Advisory Services about which of the courses you will be taking abroad can be recognized here in Mainz before you leave.\nI am studying at the JGU and want to change my subject - what do I have to know and what do I have to do?\nJust like external applications, changing your subject is only possible within certain time frames. The process depends on your new subject. You should talk to the Departmental Advisory Services of your future subject ahead of time about which of your previously completed examination prerequisites/components can be recognized. For more information on changing your subject, please refer to www.studium.uni-mainz.de/fachwechsel.\nWhat do I need to consider before moving into a Master's degree program?\nIn order to transition into a Master's degree program, you have to submit a request to the Office of Admission and Records (Studiensekretariat) within the stated period. Once you have completed the last piece of graded work in your Bachelor\u2019s degree program, you will be automatically exmatriculatied at the end of semester. Each semester, there is a fixed application deadline for Master\u2019s degree programs in the next semester: 15 May for the winter semester, 15 November for the summer semester.\nIf you fulfil certain requirements, you have the possibility to apply for a temporary Master\u2019s program as early as in the fifth semester of your Bachelor\u2019s degree program in order to avoid possible waiting times between your last Bachelor's examination and your future Master's degree program. You would then enroll in the Master\u2019s degree program for the duration of one semester while still studying in your Bachelor\u2019s degree program. However, in this case, you are required to finish your Bachelor\u2019s degree program by the end of this first semester in the Master\u2019s program. If this is not the case, the JGU is obligated to exmatriculate you from the Master's degree program, requiring you to re-enroll within the application deadlines mentioned above.\nTherefore you should only consider applying for a temporary Master's degree program if you are positive that you will be able to complete your Bachelor\u2019s degree program during the parallel Bachelor\u2019s and Master's degree programs enrollment period.\nAlternatively, it is possible to take certain Master's courses during the Bachelor\u2019s program in most Bachelor degree programs at the Faculty 08. In this case, your examination results are recognized in your future Master's degree program. You can register by selecting the elective module \u201cvorgezogene Masterveranstaltungen\u201d (early Master's courses) on JOGUStINe. This possibility can help you avoid the risk of exmatriculation from the Master's degree program. However, you should nonetheless remember to apply for the Master's degree program in time.\nFor teaching degree students (Bachelor of Education) the university registrar's office (Hochschulpr\u00fcfungsamt, HPL) offers specific information on its website.\nI need my Academic Records - where can I find them?\nYou can request your Academic Records for the Bachelor and Master of Science degree programs from the responsible examination manager in the Student Advising Office. Depending on what you need them for, you have the choice of two versions of Academic Records: one that includes the number of attempts, and one without.\nRequest Academic Records that include the number of attempts for a change of university or for your Master's degree program application. This version includes possible failed attempts, which are usually required for recognition of credits. Academic Records without the number of attempts do not include failed attempts and can therefore not be interpreted negatively, for example when you apply for an internship or a part-time job.\nYou will usually have to wait until the examination manager has issued your document. It is best if you send an email to the Student Advising Office to ask when you can collect your Academic Records, or you can ask the examination manager to send the document to your university email address as a PDF file.\nOnly the university registrar\u2019s office issues Academic Records for the Bachelor and Master of Education degree programs.\nFor further information on this matter, please refer to the website of the university registrar\u2019s office.\nI want to finish my degree program at another university and need a clearance certificate \u2013 where can I get one?\nYou can get a clearance certificate from the responsible examination manager in the Student Advising Office. You will usually have to wait until the examination manager has issued your document. It is best if you send an email to the Student Advising Office to ask when you can collect your clearance certificate.\nI have passed my final examination \u2013 when will I receive my certificate?\nThe responsible examination manager in the Student Advising Office issues degree certificates for the Bachelor and Master of Science degree programs. You will usually have to wait until the examination manager has issued your document. It is best if you send an email to the Student Advising Office to ask when you can collect your Academic Records. In urgent cases (e.g. for applications), you can request a preliminary confirmation of the successful completion of your degree program as well as your Academic Records while you wait for your diploma. The university registar\u2019s office issues degree certificates for the Bachelor and Master of Education degree programs. For further information, please refer to the website of the university registrar\u2019s office.\nWill I be automatically exmatriculated once I have passed my final examination?\nYes, if you have completed your degree program, you will be officially exmatriculated. However, you will not be exmatriculated until the end of the respective semester. If you wish to be exmatriculated immediately, you can apply for exmatriculation on request. For detailed information on exmatriculation, please refer to http://www.studying.uni-mainz.de/removal-from-the-register-of-students.\nWhat is the Br\u00fcckenkurs Mathematik (preparatory course mathematics) and how can I participate?\nThe \u201cBr\u00fcckenkurs Mathematik\u201d (for computer scientists and mathematicians) is a two-week course that always starts three weeks before the beginning of the lecture period (the third week is reserved for the introductory courses). The preparatory course starts with a lecture in the morning and ends with joint practice classes that consolidate the acquired knowledge in the afternoon. As first semester students\u2019 level of knowledge usually varies considerably, this course aims to bring all the participants to the same level. In addition to refreshing school knowledge, the preparatory course is also a good opportunity to socialize with fellow students, meet tutors and lecturers and learn about life on campus. You can find all information on the website preparatory course mathematics.\nWhat other subjects can I combine with Computer Science in the Bachelor of Education degree program?\nYou can only combine Computer Science with Physics or Mathematics. You can find additional information here or on the websites of the Teacher Training Center (Zentrum f\u00fcr Lehrerbildung, ZfL).\nWhat are the formal prerequisites for enrolling in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Computer Science in Mainz?\nAccording to the rules and regulations for the Bachelor\u2019s degree program, there are three prerequisites: First, anyone with a university entrance qualification or a special entitlement to enroll in an institute of higher education will be admitted to the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Computer Science. Second, applicants are required to have sufficient active and passive language skills in German and English as well. Third, all applicants must have retained their entitlement to take examinations in this particular degree program.\nWhat background knowledge and interests should I have?\nAdvanced courses in mathematics or computer science at secondary school level are desirable but not required. However, it is important to be interested in solving mathematical problems. If you are not sure whether the degree program in Computer Science is for you, we can try to help you decide: Take the online self test now (currently available in German only)!\nWho should I talk to if I have any questions?\nIf you have any questions, you are welcome to contact the Departmental Advisory Services (Studienfachberatung). You might also want to contact the Student Council (Studentische Fachschaft) to benefit from other students\u2019 experiences.\nHow can I prepare for my Computer Science degree program?\nIf you earned a university entrance qualification a long time ago, it might make sense to refresh your knowledge of English and mathematics. This will help you when the program starts. Apart from that, no previous knowledge is required.\nIn principle, no. A sufficient number of up-to-date computers are available at the institute. However, it is always worth purchasing a laptop. A wireless network is available on campus so that students can work anywhere, anytime.\nWhat is the structure of the Bachelor\u2019s degree program? Are there any exemplary study schedules?\nYou can find all essential information on the structure of our degree programs in the menu under structure of the degree programs. You can also download study schedules in our Computer Science download center.\nSo the university offers lectures, practice classes, internships/lab courses and seminars. What does that all mean?\nLectures are given by professors and contract lecturers. In general, basic knowledge is disseminated in lectures. In the introductory study period, lectures are usually paired with practice classes. In practice classes, students consolidate and apply lecture contents by completing worksheets. Seminars are taught during the specialization phases. In seminars, students independently work on subject areas that are new to them and discuss the results. During an internship, or lab course, which is usually a 14-day compact session, larger tasks are completed by a group of students (e. g. developing a web application or programming a video game).\nWhat is a minor subject? What other subjects can I choose to complement my Computer Science degree program?\nA minor subject in Computer Science accounts for approx. 10 percent of the total volume of study. Normally, a minor subject can be chosen no earlier than in the fourth semester. Here are the options from which you can choose a minor subject: minor subjects in Computer Science\nHow are industrial placements and school internships organized?\nA 3-month industrial placement is a component of the Bachelor of Science degree program. The University of Mainz cooperates with a wide range of IT companies. A school internship is obligatory for students taking the Bachelor of Education degree program.\nWhen do I specialize during the program?\nThe first three semesters almost exclusively comprise compulsory courses. In the second part of the program, it is possible to choose your own focuses of study. More information on the structure of the degree program: structure of the degree program\nIs there a contact person I can talk to during the program?\nIn addition to the Departmental Advisory Services, each student can, upon request, be assigned a mentor at the start of the program. The task of the mentor is to advise the student for the duration of the program.\nI would like to study abroad. When should I go?\nWe recommend the fifth semester of your Bachelor\u2019s degree program for a semester abroad. As far as the recognition of your study achievements and examination results from abroad is concerned, you should set up a meeting with a representative of the Computer Science Advisory Service (Studienberatung Informatik) before leaving to study abroad. ERASMUS partners of the Institute for Computer Science are the University of Burgundy (Dijon, France) and Dalarna University (Falun, Sweden).\nThe \u201cBr\u00fcckenkurs Mathematik\u201d (for computer scientists and mathematicians) is a two-week course that always starts three weeks before the beginning of the lecture period (the third week is reserved for the introductory courses). The preparatory course starts with a lecture in the morning and ends with joint practice classes that consolidate the acquired knowledge in the afternoon. As first semester students\u2019 level of knowledge usually varies considerably, this course aims to bring all the participants to the same level. In addition to refreshing school knowledge, the preparatory course is also a good opportunity to socialize with fellow students, meet tutors and lecturers and learn about life on campus. You can find all information on the website preparatory course mathematics for mathematicians.\nWhen can I start studying Mathematics?\nYou can enroll in all Mathematics degree programs in the winter semester as well as in the summer semester. Simply apply via the JGU application website. You will also find all the information you require on this subject on the website.\nI want to become a teacher, but there is only a Bachelor\u2019s and a Master\u2019s degree program?\nIn order to become a secondary level teacher, you have to first complete the Bachelor of Education and then the Master of Education. The JGU does not offer a teacher training program for any other school levels.\nWhat other subjects can I combine with Mathematics in the Bachelor of Education degree program?\nYou can combine Mathematics with all other subjects offered at the JGU in the Bachelor/Master of Education degree programs. You can find a detailed overview here: www.studying.uni-mainz.de/bachelormaster-of-education-b-ed-m\nA sound school education in mathematics is recommended. In addition, you should really enjoy thinking about problems and should not be easily frustrated. The fact that you have not found the solution to a problem after one hour of reflection should not lead you to give up. In general, it is important to confront mathematical concepts even outside of class (and together with fellow students).\nHow many first-year students are there in Mainz?\nAbout 400 students enroll in Mathematics in Mainz each year.\nHow can I prepare for my Mathematics degree program?\nIt is very hard to prepare for a degree program in Mathematics, as was mathematics is taught at university differs significantly from the way it is taught at school. However, a sound school education in mathematics is indispensable. As the imparted knowledge differs from teacher to teacher (and the federal states in Germany have different curricula), the Institute of Mathematics offers a preparatory course each semester that starts three weeks before the beginning of the lecture period. Participation in the preparatory course is highly recommended (even for good students) as it also enables you to learn about life at university and socialize with other first-year students. You can find information about starting your program on this page. There is also a student guide for prospective students provided by the Institute of Mathematics.\nDo I need a notebook or a calculator?\nNo. Public computers are available at the institute.\nHow can I make contact with students who are already enrolled?\nThe easiest way to contact students is via the student council for Mathematics/Computer Science.\nYou can find all essential information on the structure of our degree programs in the menu under structure of the degree program. You can also download study schedules in our Mathematics download center.\nSo the university offers lectures, practice classes and seminars. What does that all mean?\nLectures are given by professors and contract lecturers. In general, basic knowledge is disseminated in lectures. In the introductory study period, lectures are usually paired with practice classes. In practice classes, students consolidate and apply lecture contents by completing worksheets. Seminars are taught during the specialization phases. In seminars, students independently work on subject areas that are new to them and discuss the results.\nThe first three semesters in the Bachelor of Science degree program almost exclusively comprise compulsory courses. The entire Bachelor of Education degree program comprises compulsory courses exclusively. Afterwards, it is possible to choose your own focuses of study in the advanced study period.\nIf you are interested in spending a semester abroad, we recommend the fifth semester of your Bachelor\u2019s or the beginning of your Master\u2019s degree program. You should contact one of our specialized student advisors (Fachstudienberater) or study abroad advisors (Beauftragter f\u00fcr Auslandsaufenthalte) at least 1 year before leaving on your semester abroad.\nMy courses in the next semester overlap. What should I do?\nFirst of all, we have to know whether you are enrolled in the Bachelor/Master of Science or the Bachelor/Master of Education degree program.\nThe university has decided to establish a so-called time-frame-model for teacher training. It is intended to prevent overlaps as far as possible and tells the faculties when to schedule their compulsory courses. Unfortunately, this central arrangement prevents us from deviating from the predetermined times. We always make a note of your emails and feedback, but the senate decision is binding. You are welcome to contact the Teacher Training Center (Zentrum f\u00fcr Lehrerbildung, ZfL), which sets the time frames, to address problems related to a certain combination of subjects.\nFor the previously mentioned reasons, all the courses you attend with Bachelor of Education students cannot be rescheduled. In the case of advanced courses, lectures and seminars with only few students, however, we might be able to change something. When rescheduling a course, we are reliant on available rooms. You should therefore inform us as soon as you notice that several courses overlap. Please contact the Student Advising Office Mathematics (Studienb\u00fcro Mathematik).\nThe general rule is\nUniversity differs from school. There will be gaps in your timetable and overlaps from time to time. This is the price you pay for the opportunity to choose your courses independently. You do not need to do everything in a particular order, and you have a very large choice of courses in the compulsory elective modules. Due to the high degree of interconnections between the faculties, we will never be able to guarantee that all courses from all faculties can be combined. If you have any problems, contact the Departmental Advisory Services for advice on your desired course. An individual solution can usually be found.\nHow do I apply to become a student assistant in charge of a practice group?\nYou can apply to become a student assistant in charge of a practice group via this website: https://dethiwi.uni-mainz.de. We are always looking for qualified students from the Master\u2019s degree programs in Mathematics, in the last third of their Bachelor\u2019s degree programs or in the advanced study period of a traditional degree program. Applicants from a Bachelor\u2019s degree program should have successfully completed the compulsory modules of the first two academic years. Physics students are also welcome to apply for the service events.\nWhere and when do the written exams take place?\nYou will find a preview of the dates for the written exams approx. one semester prior to the actual exam date in the menu under examination dates and deadlines.\nThe recommendation in the module catalog states that I should have completed other courses or modules in order to take a specific module. What does that mean?\nIn Mathematics, the courses build on one another. In this case, the recommendation means that you must have mastered the contents of the listed courses in order to be able to follow the courses in the module. It is in your best interest to head this advice. If you have not sufficiently consolidated your basic knowledge of mathematics, you are very likely to fail the advanced courses.\nThe \u201cBr\u00fcckenkurs Mathematik\u201d (for meteorologists and physicists) is a two-week course that always starts three weeks before the beginning of the lecture period (the third week is reserved for the introductory courses). The preparatory course starts with a lecture in the morning and ends with joint practice classes that consolidate the acquired knowledge in the afternoon. As first semester students\u2019 level of knowledge usually varies considerably, this course aims to bring all the participants to the same level. In addition to refreshing school knowledge, the preparatory course is also a good opportunity to socialize with fellow students, meet tutors and lecturers and learn about life on campus. You do not need to register for the preparatory course. Latecomers can join at any time. You can find all information on the website preparatory course mathematics for meteorologists.\nCan I start my Bachelor\u2019s degree program Meteorology in the summer semester?\nAccording to the study schedule, the program is designed to start in the winter semester, but it is possible to start in the summer semester as well. Please contact a student advisor for further details.\nThe Bachelor\u2019s and Master\u2019s degree programs in Mainz are \u201cconsecutive\u201d. What does that mean?\nIt means that the Master\u2019s degree program builds on the Bachelor\u2019s degree program. In the Bachelor\u2019s degree program, students acquire a broad, science-oriented general education in physics. It qualifies students for certain fields or enables a qualified transition to other specialized degree programs. The main objective of the Master\u2019s degree program (and therefore also of the consecutive Bachelor-Master structure) is to enable the graduate to work efficiently and independently as a researcher of physics or meteorology, as well as in technological and economic innovation fields.\nWhat are the formal prerequisites for enrolling in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Meteorology in Mainz?\nAccording to the rules and regulations for the Bachelor\u2019s degree program, there are three prerequisites: First, anyone with a university entrance qualification or a special entitlement to enroll in an institute of higher education will be admitted to the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Meteorology. Second, applicants are required to have sufficient active and passive language skills in German and English as well. Third, all applicants must have retained their entitlement to take examinations in this particular degree program.\nWhat is the structure of the degree programs in Meteorology? Are there any exemplary study schedules?\nYou can find all essential information on the structure of our degree programs in the menu under structure of the degree program. You can also download study schedules in our Meteorology download center.\nWhen and how do I specialize in the Bachelor\u2019s and Master\u2019s degree programs in Meteorology?\nSeveral options are already available very early on, such as your choice of minor subject in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program as well as the topic of the Bachelor\u2019s thesis in a field of meteorology. The actual specialization period in a meteorological research area is scheduled for the Master\u2019s degree program. The broad range of possible meteorological research in Mainz is a great advantage, since it offers a wide range of possible topics for Master\u2019s theses. Cloud physics and chemistry, theoretical meteorology, atmospheric radiation and atmospheric flow systems are the major topics. Depending on your preferences and skills, you can choose either experimental or theoretical-mathematical topics during the Bachelor\u2019s degree program and as part of your focus in the Master\u2019s degree program. You can emphasize these foci in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program by selecting an appropriate minor subject (for example Chemistry or Mathematics) and of course by tailoring the topic of your Bachelor\u2019s thesis to your focus.\nHow many first-year students enroll in Meteorology in Mainz each semester? What is the staff-student ratio?\nThere are about 100 first-year students every year (winter and summer semester). Overall, about 250 students major in Meteorology. There is also an ever-changing number of students from (mainly) Geosciences, Geography and Physics who have chosen Meteorology as their minor subject. There are 4 professors at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics.\nWhere can I find more information on the structure of the Meteorology degree program?\nFor an overall structure of the meteorology degree programs, please refer to the website structure of the degree program. All relevant details are also included in the examination regulations, module catalog and study schedules. All documents relevant to your degree program are available in the Meteorology download center.\nHow do I know which books I need, and can I borrow them from the library?\nThe lecturers will tell you which books you need at the beginning of the respective course. You can often borrow books. The University of Mainz has a central library with a textbook collection that is currently being updated and a well-stocked departmental library for Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry (located next to the Institute of Physics). Furthermore, a very well-stocked reference library is located in the Institute of Atmospheric Physics. In addition to the necessary or recommended books, many lecturers use scripts which are often available for free.\nHow many written exams will I have to take in the first semester?\nBetween 3 and 5. The exact number of written exams in your first semester depends on how you structure your degree program. Regardless of your individual structure, you will have to take written exams in the following lectures: \u201cExperimentalphysik 1\u201d (Experimental Physics 1), \u201cMathematische Rechenmethoden 1\u201d (Mathematic Calculating Methods 1) and \u201cMathematik f\u00fcr Physiker 1\u201d (Mathematics for Physicists 1). Hence the minimum number is 3. Another written exam will be added if you decide to postpone your basic lab course and start your minor subject (for example Chemistry) in your first semester instead. There might be an additional written exam if you attend an interdisciplinary course in the first semester.\nWe recommend the fifth semester of your Bachelor\u2019s degree program for a semester abroad. As far as the recognition of your study achievements and examination results from abroad is concerned, you should set up a meeting with a student advisor before leaving to study abroad.\nAre there only written examinations or oral examinations as well?\nMost module examinations are written exams. An oral examination completes the module \u201cExperimentalphysik 1 und 2\u201d (Experimental Physics 1 and 2). In the meteorological modules, whether it is a written or oral exam varies from case to case. The examination type will be announced in time.\nHow do I register for a lab course?\nYou can only register for \u201cPhysikalisches Grundpraktikum 1\u201d (General Physics Lab Course 1) after the start of the lecture period. First, you have to take an entrance test as part of the lecture \u201cExperimentalphysik 1\u201d (Experimental Physics 1) two weeks after the start of lectures. If you pass, you can register for the basic lab course. Your lecturer in \u201cExperimentalphysik 1\u201d (Experimental Physics 1) will provide you with all the details. The second lab course includes physics and meteorology tests, and is offered in the fourth semester in accordance with the study schedule.\nCan I switch between the Physics and Meteorology degree programs at any given time, or are there deadlines?\nAs you can see in the study schedules, the degree programs in Physics and Meteorology are rather similar in the first three semesters. Until that time, switching will not cause any problems or delays. You only need to make up for missing modules. There are no more basic intersections after this time, however, and recognition of individual modules is only possible in exceptional cases and upon individual request. Switching at a later time leads to considerable delays.\nI have more questions that are not answered in detail on the website. What can I do in order for you to include them on this site?\nSend us your question via email so that we can publish it. We appreciate every suggestion!\nThe \u201cBr\u00fcckenkurs Mathematik\u201d (for physicists and meteorologists) is a two-week course that always starts three weeks before the beginning of the lecture period (the third week is reserved for the introductory courses). The preparatory course starts with a lecture in the morning and ends with joint practice classes that consolidate the acquired knowledge in the afternoon. As first semester students\u2019 level of knowledge usually varies considerably, this course aims to bring all the participants to the same level. In addition to refreshing school knowledge, the preparatory course is also a good opportunity to socialize with fellow students, meet tutors and lecturers and learn about life on campus. You do not need to register for the preparatory course. Latecomers can join at any time. You can find all information on the website preparatory course mathematics for physicists.\nCan I start my Bachelor\u2019s degree program Physics in the summer semester?\nYes, you can start both degree programs, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education, in the winter semester or the summer semester. Nearly all courses for first-year students are offered in both semesters which means that starting in the summer semester is not a disadvantage.\nWhat are the advantages of studying Physics in Mainz?\nWe could list a whole string of advantages. The broad and high-quality research spectrum in Mainz is especially important as it guarantees exciting, varied and dynamic degree programs with numerous possibilities. It is generally an advantage for students that Johannes Gutenberg University is a comprehensive university with a wide range of courses and cultural activities. In addition, the city of Mainz is a very attractive location because of the sounds infrastructure, history and atmosphere. Mainz combines the quality of life found in a medium-sized city on the Rhine with the dynamics and culture of a state capital.\nIt means that the Master\u2019s degree program builds on the Bachelor\u2019s degree program and that the combination of both represents the standard degree. The Bachelor\u2019s degree program primarily provides a broad general education in physics, which is considered a professional qualification for specific fields but also makes a qualified transition to other specialized degree programs possible. The main objective of the Master\u2019s degree program (and therefore of the consecutive Bachelor-Master structure) is to qualify graduates for efficient and independent work in physical research and economic innovation fields.\nWhat are the formal prerequisites for enrolling in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Physics in Mainz?\nAnyone with a university entrance qualification or a specialized entitlement to enroll in an institute of higher education will be admitted to the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Physics. Enrolling in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program in Physics requires sufficient active and passive language skills in German and English as well. Furthermore students should not have lost the entitlement to take an examination for this particular degree program. You can find more information on the website for prospective students.\nI am not yet sure whether Physics is the perfect degree program for me. How can I make this decision and where can I find advisory services in case I need them?\nIt is really very hard to automatically choose the right university degree program without any prior personal experience. If you are not only interested in \u201chow\u201d but moreover \u201cwhy\u201d natural phenomena occur, and if you do not have a problem with scholastic mathematics, then Physics might be the right subject for you. If this is not the case, a degree program in Physics is presumably not recommendable. If you decide to apply for the Physics degree program, we strongly recommend that first-year students participate in the preparatory course mathematics before the start of lectures. If you are in doubt, please use this form to contact our departmental advisory services.\nI would like to know more about the structure of the Physics degree program. Are there any exemplary study schedules and information on the courses?\nYou can find all essential information on the structure of our degree programs in the menu under structure of the degree program. Study schedules are available in our Physics download center.\nWhich minor subjects can I choose in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program Physics at Mainz University?\nYou can choose the following minor subjects (also referred to as \u201cnicht-physikalisches Fach\u201d (\u201cnon-Physics subject\u201d), \u201cBeifach\u201d or \u201cAnwendungsfach\u201d): Biology, Chemistry, Geophysics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Meteorology, Economics, and Philosophy. Upon application, your non-Physics subject can be a combination of courses from other faculties at the Johannes Gutenberg University. However a connection to mathematics or science is usually required.\nWhen do I specialize in my Physics degree program? What options do I have?\nSeveral options are already available very early on such as the choice of a minor subject. In the fourth semester, you will be able to choose between advanced lectures in Experimental Physics, Applied Physics and Theoretical Physics. And you can naturally choose your own topic for the Bachelor\u2019s thesis from a field in physics. The actual specialization period in a research area of physics is scheduled for the Master\u2019s degree program. The broad range of research in Mainz is a great advantage, since it offers students a wide range of possible topics for Master\u2019s theses. You can choose your topic from three fields that are referred to as the \u201cfocus of study\u201d in the Master\u2019s degree program, namely \u201cPhysik der Kondensierten Materie\u201d (Condensed Matter Physics), \u201cQuantenphysik\u201d (Quantum Physics) and \u201cKern- und Elementarteilchenphysik\u201d (Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics). Depending on your preferences and skills, you can choose either experimental or theoretical-mathematical topics during the Bachelor\u2019s degree program and as part of your focus in the Master\u2019s degree program.\nThe lecturers will tell you which books you need at the beginning of the respective course. You can often borrow books or download them as ebooks. The JGU has a well-stocked central university library (Universit\u00e4tsbibliothek/UB) as well as a well-stocked departmental library for Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry (PMC) located directly next to the Institute of Physics. In addition to the necessary or recommended books, many lecturers use scripts which are often available for free.\nBetween three to five. The exact number of written exams in your first semester depends on how you structure your degree program. Regardless of your individual structure, you will have to take written exams in the following lectures: \u201cExperimentalphysik 1\u201d (Experimental Physics 1), \u201cMathematische Rechenmethoden 1\u201d (Mathematic Calculating Methods 1) and \u201cMathematik f\u00fcr Physiker 1\u201d (Mathematics for Physicists 1). Hence the minimum number is three.\nMost module examinations are written exams. An oral examination completes the module \u201cExperimentalphysik 1 und 2\u201d (Experimental Physics 1 and 2). Oral examinations are offered more frequently in the Master\u2019s degree program.\nWe do not recommend taking the basic lab courses before the second semester. You can find information on the lab courses on the website General Physics Lab Courses.\nI want to study to become a teacher, where can I find relevant information?\nYou can find the range of degree programs for the consecutive teaching degree program (Bachelor/Master of Education) and the description of individual modules on the websites for prospective students.\nIs it possible to enroll in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program Physics and in the teaching degree Physics at the same time?\nIt is generally possible to study in the Education and Science degree programs at the same time (parallel degree programs). It is also feasible in regard to workload because the teaching degree program includes only a few additional, and some subject-specific modules, such as Theoretical Physics, can be recognized in the teaching degree program. However, including a second subject in the teaching degree program can be very time-consuming. Switching from one degree program to the other is possible during the first semesters if you remember to keep certain things in mind. Please contact the departmental advisory services if you are planning a switch.\nIs it possible to study Physics and Meteorology at the same time? Can I switch between degree programs?\nPhysics and Meteorology are very similar in the first three semesters. Until that time, y switching will not cause any problems or delays. You only need to make up for missing modules. There are no more basic intersections after this time, however, and recognition of individual modules is only possible in exceptional cases and upon individual request. Switching at a later time leads to considerable delays. In the case of parallel degree programs, approx. 90 CPs will be recognized in the Bachelor\u2019s degree program Physics.\nIs it possible to study Physics and Mathematics at the same time?\nIt is possible to combine these subjects in a parallel degree program. 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        "raw_content": "SXSW Film Festival Alumni Stories \u2013 Miranda Bailey and Morgan Neville\nAt SXSW 2018 we celebrated the 25th Edition of the SXSW Film Festival and had the pleasure of sharing stories, memories, and reflections from our distinguished alumni. We had a blast telling these tales and want to keep the party going! Today we spotlight Miranda Bailey and Morgan Neville.\nBailey has produced numerous films that have premiered at SXSW. In addition to films mentioned her story, Bailey produced The Oh in Ohio (world premiere, 2006), Super (U.S. premiere, 2011), and Don\u2019t Think Twice (world premiere, 2016).\n\u201cSXSW has been a major force in shaping my producing and directing career. The very first movie I ever produced Dead & Breakfast had its premiere at SXSW in 2004. The first documentary I directed (Greenlit) premiered there in 2010 and in 2018 my very first narrative film premiered (You Can Choose Your Family). SXSW and its glorious audiences have always embraced the whimsical taste I seem to have in indie film. I\u2019d basically be invisible if it weren\u2019t for SXSW\u2026.or possibly a ski instructor.\u201d\nNeville\u2019s first film Shotgun Freeway (co-directed with Harry Pallenberg) had its world premiere at SXSW in 1995 where it received the runner up for Best Documentary Feature. He returned to SXSW as director of the docs Twenty Feet from Stardom (2013), Best of Enemies (2015) and Won\u2019t You Be My Neighbor (2018) after their triumphant Sundance premieres. He\u2019s also been involved with other SXSW world premieres The Night James Brown Saved Boston (screenwriter, 2008) and Beauty is Embarrassing (producer, 2012).\n\u201cI premiered by first documentary at SXSW in 1995. I was new to filmmaking and didn\u2019t really know what to expect from a film festival. Of course, I knew of SXSW as a music festival. In fact, my San Francisco band Zircus had trekked by van to Austin to play there in 1993. But now it\u2019s a film festival? Cool.\nWhat I remember most about the film festival was that it was so intimate and friendly. SXSW felt cool and low key\u2014like Slacker come to life. I remember hanging out with a few other neophyte filmmakers drinking Lone Star, riding bikes around town, and, for the big party, hanging out at Richard Linklater\u2019s office playing ping pong. It was awesome.\nI\u2019m not sure many film festival experiences have embraced the youthful insouciance of that experience. We just loved being there for the movies and each other, and the free beer. Rock on SXSW!\u201d\nMiranda Bailey \u2013 Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for SXSW\nMorgan Neville \u2013 Photo by Sean Mathis/Getty Images for SXSW\nPatrick Brice, Kevin McManus & Joel Potrykus \u2013 SXSW Film Festival Alumni Stories",
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        "raw_content": "Good advice for the new year: CNY books and authors\nBy Casey Rose Frank\nauthorcaseyrose@gmail.com\nJamesville, NY writer Barbara Canale returns with another contribution to the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul book series- sharing a story in the November publication \"Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Best Advice I Ever Heard.\" The publisher describes the book as a \"collection of personal tips, traditional adages, and clever observations covers such diverse topics as life, love, success, forgiveness, friendship, character, health, and many more.\"\n\"I began writing for Chicken Soup for the Soul books as a way to beef up my writing portfolio because not only did I write short stories, but I also wrote novels, and devotionals,\" Canale explained when asked how she came to be a frequent contributor to book series. The devotionals Canale wrote are \"Prayers, Papers, and Play: Devotions for Every College Student,\" \"To Have and to Hold:A Daily Marriage Devotional,\" Hope and a Whole Lotta Prayer: Daily Devotions for Parents of Teenagers,\" and \"Prayers & Playfulness: Daily Devotions for Young Families published by AmorDeus Publications.\n\"As an inspirational writer I find that life throws me many curve balls, and I tend to examine the course of that ball and how things play out. I always look for the good in each situation, then, I try to grow from it and talk about it to help others if something similar should happen to them. Many people document the growth & development of their children through photographs. While I did take a few pictures of my kids growing up, I wrote myriad stories about my kids; the funny things they did, the profound moments, and also the bad times and how we overcame them as a family,\" Canale says.\n\"Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Best Advice I Ever Heard\" is available through most book retailers, including Barnes and Noble.\nThis past fall Melissa Otis published a new book with Syracuse University Press that explores the history of the Native populations of the Adirondacks, titled \"Rural Indigenousness A History of Iroquoian and Algonquian Peoples of the Adirondacks.\"\nIn the introduction to the book, Otis, who grew up in the eastern part of the Adirondacks, explains how she came to research this particular topic, saying, \"This book is about making visible the history of Algonquian and Iroquoian people who called this region their homeland over the centuries. The sources show that the Adirondacks have been an Indigenous homeland for millennia and that Native people were visible to the Europeans and Euro-Americans who came to the region as early as the seventeenth century and well into the nineteenth, and that it was late nineteenth and 20th Century historians who made them invisible.\"\nOtis believes that the history of the Aboriginal peoples in North America is \"still relevant, unfolding, and needs to be remembered in the continuing saga of the continent,\" and summarizes the intent of her book as an argument for greater historical inclusion: \"Using the Adirondacks as an example, I argue that for too long historical texts and education about North America have contributed to the trope of the vanishing Indian and offer only a shallow version of the continent's complex histories. On the contrary, it is not Native American history that is irrelevant to mainstream history, but it is mainstream education that continues to make them and their history ephemeral.\"\n\"Rural Indigenousness A History of Iroquoian and Algonquian Peoples of the Adirondacks\" is available from Syracuse University Press.\nThe Colgate Bookstore will be hosting author and local veterinarian Danny Gilchrist on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 11 a.m. for a presentation and book signing event. His book, \"Fella\" is a collection of memories about his life and career as a large animal veterinarian. The bookstore says of Gilchrist, \"When (he) describes his job, the stories are addictive: You feel as if you're there in the barn, often in life-or-death circumstances; the triumphs and tragedies hit home boldly. Fella is hard to put down. When Gilchrist amputates the leg of an injured chinchilla and reassures the owner that the animal will be fine, his heart shines through. 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        "raw_content": "(Collage: Tablet Magazine)\nThat Bernie Sanders CIA Guy Running for Congress From Woodstock\nJeff Beals, a former Iraq-war diplomat, wants to represent New York\u2019s bellwether 19th congressional district in the Catskills, which, like America, is split between coastal liberals and rural conservatives. First he has to get through a crowded Democratic primary later this month.\nA replica of Michelangelo\u2019s \u201cMoses\u201d stared out from the bookshelf in Jeff Beals\u2019 campaign headquarters in Woodstock, New York, a few rungs above a copy of the complete works of Allen Ginsberg. It gazed upon a trio of modestly framed certificates on the opposite side of the cramped former tattoo parlor from which Beals is mounting his assault on the Democratic nomination for New York\u2019s 19th congressional district. Two commend his service as an analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency. The third is signed by Zalmay Khalilzad, an American ambassador to Iraq during a couple of the war\u2019s bum years: \u201cTo Jeffrey Beals for his extraordinary efforts in facilitating compromise during the writing of the Iraqi constitution.\u201d In the adjacent room, a no-less aspirational notice adorns the sink: \u201cWE CAN\u2019T BE IN CONGRESS IF WE CAN\u2019T WASH OUR DISHES.\u201d\nIt was a big day for the campaign, which was launched with a $56,000 loan that Beals made to himself and that ate through nearly all of his personal assets, according to a March interview with the Spotlight 19 podcast. The first major shipment of lawn signs had arrived. \u201cThere\u2019s a Jewish perspective to this that I hope you\u2019ll be able to portray,\u201d a lanky and impossibly young-looking 41-year-old Beals said shortly after emerging from his office, dressed in trim blue pants and a checkered shirt along with a sly-yet-welcoming smile that a day of campaigning would whittle away. \u201cMy grandfather would always say, \u2018Don\u2019t advertise yourself.\u2019 Don\u2019t put up signs saying who you are.\u201d All four of Beals\u2019 grandparents were Holocaust survivors, and he is a regular presence at Woodstock\u2019s Reconstructionist shul.\nIn the car, the candidate unwrapped a nugget of tinfoil, revealing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Beals\u2019 campaign has expended very little on advertising and hasn\u2019t sent out mailers in any significant numbers. In addition to winning the debates, of which there have been an absurd and astonishing 27 thus far, his strategy is to canvass the entire district, all 11 counties, focusing his time on Bernie Sanders supporters and other registered Democrats believed to be on the leftier end of the spectrum. Most of his daily expeditions into the outer fringes of Ulster and Sullivan counties have begun with the same meal as this one. \u201cThere\u2019s very little you see that has not reached the point of ritual,\u201d Beals said.\n\u201cThis is the district where our democracy is starting to either teeter or be reborn,\u201d the candidate explained as he began driving south, through an ambient green that, for a city dweller, can be practically blinding. \u201cIt\u2019s a district that went for Barack Obama and then flipped wholesale and went for Donald Trump. This is where that shift happened, right here.\u201d Next comes Beals\u2019 explanation for how we got Trump, or at least a certain localized variation on the question: \u201cPeople were disgusted with both parties and it was a protest vote against politics not working anymore.\u201d Beals attributes the Trumpist shift in the area to \u201cwidespread apathy and disengagement from people who do not feel that their politics is either speaking to the problems of their daily life or offering real solutions to the problems of their daily life.\u201d OK, how about a more interesting one: Why had radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr\u2019s party just won the national elections in Iraq? \u201cThat\u2019s not a whole lot different actually,\u201d Beals, an officer in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad from 2004 to 2006, chuckled. \u201cThat\u2019s a protest vote.\u201d\nTrump\u2019s success in upstate New York is a product of America\u2019s own version of sectarianism. Ranging from the Hudson River valley to west of the Catskills, New York 19 encompasses some of the most liberal places in America, along with some of the most pro-Trump places in America. It is farm country and the Rust Belt, split essentially evenly between Democrats, Republicans, and independents ever since a 2001 redistricting expanded the territory northward. The rural poor live alongside the empty second homes of rich, city folk; casinos and racetracks are hard by religious fundamentalist enclaves; artists and gun nuts populate the emerald hills. As Beals likes to point out: \u201cThe trends here are ones that are hitting this country across the board.\u201d\nThe Democrats are screwing up in a way that also feels eerily familiar. The incumbent is John Faso, a first-term Republican who has voted with Donald Trump 88.5 percent of the time but was just inoffensive enough to win in a purple district back in 2016. Faso, a former State Assembly member, prevailed over Fordham law professor Zephyr Teachout, the one-time primary challenger to Gov. Andrew Cuomo who has since achieved progressive icon status in New York. In a disastrous 2016 election from which socialist Bernie Sanders emerged as the closest thing the Democrats had to a consensus figure, Teachout\u2019s left-wing bona fides and celebrity endorsements were no match for the district\u2019s pro-Trump turn. Faso won by nine points, the third-narrowest margin of the state\u2019s otherwise polarized 27 districts.\nNew York 19 is a bellwether for Democrats because it is both a microcosm of America and an eminently winnable toss-up district: Obama prevailed by eight and 6.5 points here in his presidential campaigns, and there is no reason people in liberal hotbeds like Woodstock, Kingston, and New Paltz are doomed to Republican congressional representation, especially in an era of supposedly incompetent and unpopular GOP governance. If the Democrats can\u2019t win New York 19 with Trump as president, the party\u2019s problems, whatever they may be, are even worse than they look.\nMeeting this urgent challenge is a field of first-time campaigners, many of whom appear to represent one of the prevailing theories of what the opposition party needs in this day and age. There is Antonio Delgado, a heavy spender once thought to be the Democratic primary\u2019s front-runner\u2014if only because of his plentiful TV ads and lawn signs\u2014is a Rhodes scholar and a longtime litigator with a white-shoe law firm. Pat Ryan is an executive for various obscure tech companies and a West Point grad who did two tours in Iraq. Meanwhile, Gareth Rhodes was Gov. Cuomo\u2019s deputy press secretary from 2011 to 2015. Just two of the candidates were eligible to vote in the last congressional election in New York 19; Beals is one of them, and he only moved to Woodstock in 2016, where he began teaching in a private school. There are likely to be just 20-25,000 voters in the June 26 primary; there has been no reliable polling, and in a large field of unfamiliar names nearly anyone is a plausible winner. \u201cToday I can tell you I have no idea who\u2019s going to win,\u201d Spotlight 19 podcast host and leading Democratic primary expert Sajaa Tracy told me in late May, noting that 3,000 votes could be enough to carry the primary. Two weeks later, a New York Times report on the race treated it as a seven-way toss-up.\nTrump\u2019s success in upstate New York is a product of America\u2019s own version of sectarianism.\nBeals has attracted the attention of his would-be general election opponent. On June 6, Faso tweeted, \u201c@RollingStone and @SusanSarandon may be embracing @JeffBealsNY19\u2018s Bernie Sanders-like single payer healthcare scheme, but NY voters won\u2019t! They don\u2019t want government in charge of their healthcare, nor do they want trillions in new taxes!,\u201d referring to a May 16th Matt Taibbi-authored profile of Beals and his district, along with the person who is by far the candidate\u2019s most famous backer. Faso\u2019s tweet and an accompanying press release paint Beals as a second Zephyr Teachout: An out-of-touch lefty elitist beloved outside of the district but aloof from its people and their lives. It is a line of attack that worked the last time around, but the fact Faso is even going after Beals weeks before the primary suggests the incumbent detects danger in a potential matchup. Beals is young, experienced, and totally disconnected from Democratic Party politics, making him free to tack as far to the left as he wants to. In pitting a Bernieite against a Trumpian populist, New York 19 could turn out to be a measurement of how and whether the political winds have shifted since 2016.\nBeals still has to get through the primary, though. On some level, only a friend, family member, or true believer could get excited about most of the candidates, none of whom were particularly big names before they declared. In a toss-up congressional district, even registered Democrats tend to have no idea who is running. Beals believes this dynamic works to his advantage. During three hours of canvassing, we spoke with 18 people, 13 of whom said they would vote for Beals and only two of whom were firmly committed to other candidates. \u201cAll the money in the world won\u2019t buy an election,\u201d he declared while we were tramping down a country road at twilight. \u201cIt won\u2019t buy this election.\u201d\nOne hundred fifty-odd years ago, the steep trench that cuts through the postcard village of High Falls was the Delaware and Hudson Canal, an 1850s foreshadowing of the New York State Thruway. The town is no longer in the middle of anything, unless you\u2019re a left-leaning outsider candidate in a close congressional primary. \u201cThis is chock-full of people, this little spot,\u201d said Grayson Sussman-Squires, a Wesleyan student and \u201coperational intern\u201d who has met us in the middle of town, brandishing a Democratic Party-developed app that identifies likely voters. \u201cIt\u2019s crazy. There\u2019s density.\u201d\nWe visited the house of an elderly poet, labored up Steep Hill Road\u2014\u201cright next to Arduous Climb Road,\u201d Beals quipped\u2014met a man in a 2013 National Young Farmers Conference T-shirt who was in the middle of harvesting shiitake mushrooms, encountered an average of one outdoor cat per property, and visited a fellow in a half-open dress shirt and amber sunglasses drinking a can of Babe Ros\u00e9, facing a road vanishing into a pink sky above a gently rising hill. \u201cYou gonna do something about this horrible world we\u2019ve gotten ourselves into?\u201d a bearded fellow in work clothes asked Beals at the bottom of a narrow valley. \u201cI\u2019m completely confused about the pool of candidates,\u201d a woman with an especially fat cat explained. \u201cThere\u2019s a fellow who\u2019s older and is a hiker. I don\u2019t remember his name though.\u201d\nIn these encounters with the electorate, Beals often talked with a hand on his hip and a leg thrust subtly forward, as if he was about to step toward his listener. Speaking in a focused yet nonconfrontational manner\u2014a mode likely honed over years of having to deal with schoolchildren and Iraqi warlords\u2014Beals\u2019 pitch always began with some variation on \u201cI\u2019m a teacher in Woodstock and a former U.S. diplomat\u201d before hitting on a rotating series of key points: \u201cA people\u2019s campaign \u2026 the tide is turning \u2026 speak out against endless war \u2026 criminal penalties for opioid companies hooking up young people. \u2026 I\u2019m endorsed by the national network of former Bernie Sanders staffers \u2026 we need to put a former diplomat in Congress. \u2026 Federal jobs guarantee \u2026 green New Deal.\u201d Iraq only came up in the context of his diplomatic career, usually through the assertion that he \u201cnegotiated to get us out of the Iraq disaster.\u201d He would be \u201cthe only former United States diplomat in Congress,\u201d he repeatedly stressed, and in longer interactions he would usually make some mention of his having a longer record of government service than the rest of his primary opponents. Beals\u2019 qualifications for elected office are both impressive and uncommon, although over the course of a dozen-plus house calls his work as a CIA analyst, which included writing for the daily presidential intelligence briefing for Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, came up exactly once.\nBeals began working at the CIA as a graduate fellow in 1997 (he earned graduate and undergraduate degrees from Harvard simultaneously). His assignment had no spying or paramilitary aspect and largely involved synthesizing Arabic-language media and diplomatic cables into analysis for policymakers. Beals was at CIA headquarters on Sept. 11, 2001. \u201cThere was someone screaming in our office, word came out to evacuate and I remember standing there and saying, don\u2019t you all think we shouldn\u2019t evacuate? That this should be the building where, in an event like this, we stick around and try to figure out what\u2019s going on?\u201d he recalled. \u201cBut they were already flooding out the doors, and that was when I knew that everybody\u2019s wits had deserted them.\u201d In Beals\u2019 view, their wits were never to return. From those first days onward, people \u201cweren\u2019t thinking clearly,\u201d Beals said. \u201cThere was talk of a big response. To what? To whom? There was talk of a war on terror. I didn\u2019t understand from the day I heard that term what that even meant. What, are you waging a war on an emotion? What does that even mean? I never thought any of that made sense. And it\u2019s still the mode of thinking for many Americans toward the Middle East or toward the world.\u201d\nBeals moved over to the State Department in 2002. A fluent Arabic speaker\u2014something that would make him a rarity in all of American electoral politics\u2014he was the political officer in the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem in charge of keeping tabs on the Palestinian political scene from 2002 to 2004, and stayed in the region long enough to witness the end of the Second Intifada, along with the collapse of George W. Bush\u2019s Roadmap to Peace. Beals said he worked toward connecting the impending Gaza disengagement with some kind of negotiated peace process, a region-wide failure of imagination whose consequences are still being felt. Beals wouldn\u2019t speak in much detail about what policies he would advocate in Congress\u2014he passed on endorsing or opposing cuts to military aid to Israel, for instance. But he believes peace is possible. \u201cIf you know the place as well as I do you wind up circling back around to a type of idealism that is usually only attributed to those who don\u2019t know the place,\u201d said Beals. \u201cI feel it. I feel peace is possible because I know the people that could make it.\u201d\nBeals is married to a Palestinian woman from Nazareth he met when he was based in Jerusalem, and has two young children. He is, perhaps, one of the only people to spend their formative years in the Israeli-Palestinian cauldron and come out of it feeling better about the human race. But Beals is an optimist by nature. While still in his early 20s, he traveled through central Europe to write a book about his family\u2019s Holocaust history. One of his grandfathers was \u201cliberated near Auschwitz,\u201d he explained to me later, at the end of a long day of campaigning, and then attempted to return to his prewar home in Mlawa, in northern Poland. \u201cI think about him a little bit sometimes because there\u2019s that same inextinguishable idealism that could lead you after the Holocaust and after the betrayal of your family by the entire nation, that you would still try to say, maybe we could make it work.\u201d\nThe Holy Land is seldom boring but in 2004 even bigger things were afoot. As one of the few officials of his seniority level in the State Department with Arabic fluency and deep regional knowledge, Beals felt he had little choice but to head to Iraq, where he would spend two of the deadliest years of the war.\nFor people of a certain age, the Iraq War is a kind of eternal now, a filter for every subsequent political experience.\nBeals said he \u201cspearheaded the first high-level ceasefire talks between our generals and the insurgents that we were fighting.\u201d He located and then opened lines of communication with anti-U.S. fighters, some of whom were Sunni jihadists who would pop up in Syria a decade later. Not everyone was convinced negotiations were the right way to go. \u201cI pushed against generals that were arguing that bullets were the answer and that these insurgents were killing U.S. soldiers and there\u2019s no way to work with them and they all had to be killed,\u201d Beals said. \u201cI argued face-to-face with a United States general that we had to start talking. And ultimately that was part of how we got out of the trap of the Sunni Triangle.\u201d\nBeals left the State Department in 2007, when he was barely 30 years old\u2014if he had stayed, he would likely be an ambassador or an undersecretary right now. It is almost inexplicable that someone of his abilities would leave behind the life of power and influence that he had more or less guaranteed for himself. It is so inexplicable that the more peaceniky people in the district suspect Beals never actually left the government, or that he didn\u2019t really spend his first few post-State Department years overseeing his family\u2019s farm in Putnam County or making a film with his brother or working on a book about his Iraq experiences or teaching in a private school in Woodstock. \u201cSome of the progressive Democratic voters up here consider Jeff a spook,\u201d Sajaa Tracy noted. \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of activists up there. \u2026 They\u2019ll go, oh, the CIA guy.\u201d\nIn addition to being an unfounded conspiracy theory, the idea that Beals\u2019 departure from State was some kind of cover story badly misunderstands both the candidate and human nature in general. Beals left government for reasons that are remarkably at odds with the logic of the modern meritocracy, in which anything short of pushing as far as possible for as long as possible comes across as either self-righteousness or insanity. In the real world, even diplomats awarded the Iraq Campaign Medal find themselves trapped in jobs they begin to resent, or in which they\u2019ve lost some former degree of belief. \u201cI was very disillusioned with the course that our foreign policy was taking and I felt like I had to find a way to make a difference in another way,\u201d Beals explained. \u201cI couldn\u2019t let myself be a tool of any administration, which was part of the bargain of being a foreign service officer that I felt had been broken.\u201d\nAvi Jorisch, a scholar and former Pentagon official who was close friends with Beals when both lived in D.C., said he sensed Beals growing increasingly disenchanted with State over the course of his time in Jerusalem and Iraq. \u201cSo many people in government basically regurgitate what they\u2019ve heard through the open source or in intelligence briefings, but Jeff really took the time to learn Arabic and get his hands dirty,\u201d Jorisch said. \u201cHe was very capable\u2014very, very capable. But for some people being a civil servant is just not the path they want to take.\u201d\nAlthough he never said this in our four hours together, Beals\u2019 diplomatic career was, in a sense, a casualty of the war. Everyone who cycled through Iraq during the U.S. occupation had a different experience of the place: Beals never went on patrol in Sadr City, but then again many of the U.S. soldiers deployed to Iraq didn\u2019t spend two full years there, and few of them were brokering ceasefires between U.S. forces and the country\u2019s insurgents. Was Iraq ever salvageable? I asked during a long walk between houses in High Falls. He pondered for an endless couple of seconds. \u201cLook, you\u2019re really focused on the war, man, I gotta tell you,\u201d he responded with a certain annoyance. I\u2019m curious, I replied\u2014you were there, after all. \u201cI know,\u201d he said. \u201cI mean it\u2019s interesting. It\u2019s a huge episode. It\u2019s a huge tragic episode of U.S. history that in some ways speaks to an entire generation of magical thinking in the United States.\u201d For all I know, this exchange marks the first time a political hopeful has ever tried to nudge a journalist away from talking about their Iraq record, as if the post-Sept. 11 wars are no longer the ultimate validator of a candidate\u2019s worth, or even something people care about anymore. Why focus on Iraq, Beals seemed to ask, instead of \u201cMedicare for all,\u201d or a federal jobs guarantee? Why not talk about now?\nOf course for people of a certain age, the Iraq War is a kind of eternal now, a filter for every subsequent political experience. Operating in a wholly legal and legitimate fashion, the American political system hurled the country into a self-defeating catastrophe from which it has proven incapable of ever fully extricating itself. It is impossible to know whether radical alternatives like Donald Trump, or for that matter Bernie Sanders, would have gotten a wide hearing without this uniquely homemade disaster at the surface of memory and consciousness. It is also difficult to discern whether the country and its leaders have gotten any wiser in the last 15 years on matters of war and peace, or really on any other topic.\nDespite his occasional hesitation in discussing the war, Beals was shaped by his participation in America\u2019s Iraq adventure. 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        "raw_content": "First-Class Tour Makes Your Visit More Enlightening \u2014 and Enjoyable\nHere\u2019s how I define \u201ca trip of a lifetime\u201d: Successful planning and then a journey to a unique destination where you can experience the culture, the food and the people with a minimal amount of stress and difficulty. And, while there, having the opportunity to see the major sights and cities from a \u201cbackstage\u201d perspective \u2014 having knowledgeable guides and handlers who will see to your safety and comfort so you can experience everything from as local a perspective as possible.\nChina \u2014 one of the world\u2019s most mysterious and exotic destinations \u2014 reopened its doors to international travel in 1974. 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Beijing-based Imperial Tours has polished and perfected a two-week guided experience of China that from all perspectives is an intimate, in-depth, five-star, first-class, stressless experience.\nThe company was developed and is owned by Guy Rubin and Nancy Kim, who have been called The Power Couple of Beijing by ChinaDaily. They have assembled a team of travel specialists who \u2014 from your first call of inquiry about the trip, to escorting you personally to the departure gate on the day of your return home \u2014 will handle every logistical detail and all your personal needs.\nTheir small group trips are limited to no more than 12 to 14 people to ensure every aspect of your experience is taken care of. Imperial Tours has been written up in prestigious titles such as Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler and Saveur.\nWhen you deplane from your arriving flight, dazed and confused, an escort meets you at the gate and personally shepherds you to immigration and customs and then through baggage claim. For an additional fee, one can receive diplomatic status and be whisked through a private area of customs with no waiting.\nOur 20-day trip would include 36 flights \u2014 30 of them within China alone \u2014 and the tour company\u2019s attention to the smallest details that would make the experience easy and enjoyable.\nOn flights within China, you are met by a limo driver at the bottom of the plane\u2019s stairs and driven over the tarmac to your next flight rather than boarding a passenger bus and being taken to the terminal. In addition, your bags are taken from your hotel room to the airport \u2014 and delivered to your room at the next hotel. You never have to wait in line for boarding passes; they\u2019re processed in advance and given to you at the airport where you\u2019re escorted through VIP security lines.\nUpon arriving at several destinations within China, Imperial Tours secures full-sized 50-plus-seat buses for the entourage of 14 guests and three or four handlers, so everyone can just spread out after the flight. One can also pay an additional fee to be upgraded to first class seating on flights within the country. In addition, Imperial caters special food for your flight so you can avoid airline food.\nAn invaluable part of the tour is the personal guide who travels with the group for the entire trip. He or she learns your individual preferences and proactively accommodates them. 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The food is five-star quality, and the local guide brings the history of the wall alive as you dine and relax in the centuries-old fortress.\nShould you decide to make the trip to the other side of the world, might I recommend to go a week early and have Imperial set up an individual itinerary for you. It allowed us to decompress from the trip, relax and adjust to the new time zone and place.\nWe first chose to go to Hangzhou, called \u201cby far the most glorious city in the world\u201d by perhaps history\u2019s most famous tourist, Marco Polo. We stayed at the Aman Fayun, a peaceful hillside retreat surrounded by tea fields. One of the region\u2019s oldest Buddhist temples was just a 10-minute walk away. We also enjoyed a drive through the tea plantations and were guests of honor at a private tea ceremony and tea tasting. Our \u201ctake-it-easy\u201d time included a boat tour of the romantic West Lake, featuring pagodas, causeways and landscaped islands.\nAfter three nights in Hangzhou, we flew to the historic city of Lijiang, which 500 years ago was a trading spot on the Tea and Horse caravan route. The small town center is situated on the dry soils of the lower Tibetan plateau and stream water has ingeniously been channeled through its ancient, paved streets.\nAfter our restful idyll, we flew to Bejing to begin our tour in earnest.\nOur first day\u2019s itinerary included a visit to one of ancient China\u2019s most sacred sites, the Temple of Heaven, used by the Emperor to mediate affairs between God and man. But a special Imperial Tour treat was a visit to one of China\u2019s largest outdoor antique markets where you could pick up an antique for only a few dollars.\nWe visited the must-see sights \u2014 Tian\u2019anmen Square, the Summer Palace of Empress Dowager Cixi, the Great Wall and the antique Forbidden City. As its name implied, in years past, visitors were not allowed in the Forbidden City, but the tour gave us special access to the emperor\u2019s personal residence, which is normally closed to the general public.\nIf you want to shop for pearls, your guide can take you on an after-hours visit to a showroom where you\u2019ll see images of their customers \u2014 Nancy Reagan, Hillary Clinton, Tony Blair, George H.W. Bush and a long list of Hollywood and international celebrities. They guarantee a 20 percent discount \u2014 and coach you through the process of getting it up to 50 percent.\nAfter three days in Beijing, we flew to Xi\u2019an, home to the famous Terracotta Warriors. This underground army guarding the vast mausoleum complex of Emperor Qinshihuang is incredible and usually viewed at a distance from above. Our group was taken down to the excavation site and I was able to stand next to one of the \u201csoldiers\u201d and speak to an archaeologist \u2014 just one of so many incredible experiences during the tour.\nWe then flew to Guilin, where we enjoyed a ride on traditional bamboo rafts along the Li River and had the opportunity to see traditional village life of rural China. We spent time with the local guide\u2019s parents and watched them make tofu, visited a school during recess and had a private chat with the \u201cmayor\u201d to ask any political or leadership questions.\nFrom there, we finished up our tour in Shanghai, which was like traveling from the past to the future. Our \u201cin the clouds\u201d accommodations were at the spectacular Park Hyatt Hotel. In a city of skyscrapers, we were above it all, with commanding, unforgettable views of the Pearl Tower and the rest of the city.\nWe slept on the 90th floor, visited the spa and swimming pool on the 96th floor, dined on the 99th floor and finished up with a nightclub on the 101st floor.\nWhile much of the city is thoroughly modern, we toured Shanghai\u2019s colonial architecture, including the French Concession, whose sycamore-lined boulevards add a distinctive French panache to this \u201cParis of the Orient.\u201d We learned about Chinese art at the Shanghai Museum and visited the Yu Gardens.\nOne highlight of my visit was meeting with an 80-year-old Chinese doctor who assessed what was ailing me. He took my pulse and told me I had lower back issues and a chronic overactive acid output problem with my stomach \u2014 both of which were right on the mark. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Fundraising guns recognised\nFundraising guns recognised\nPhil Bennetts, Tim Oliver, and Mal and Judy Gray with the certificate recognising the Friends of Snowy Hydro SouthCare Tumut Chapter.\nThe Friends of Snowy Hydro SouthCare Tumut Chapter have been nominated for the NSW Volunteer Team of the Year Award.\nThe Tumut chapter has raised over $20, 000 in the past year for the medical helicopter service. In the past 10 years they have raised over $200, 000.\n\u201cThe remarkable fundraising tally from the team at Tumut represents a community legacy of people in situations of dire trauma being provided a second chance at life,\u201d said a Snowy Hydro SouthCare spokesperson.\n\u201cThese funds are critical as they go towards crew training, acute care medical equipment and the overall cost of conducting life-saving missions to our service area of southern NSW and ACT.\u201d\n\u201cThe Tumut Chapter was also instrumental in the planning and implementation of the helipad construction project at Tumut hospital which has proved to be vital for the health and well-being of local patients and providing an efficient rescue helicopter service.\u201d\nThe rescue helicopter was deployed to Tumut and the surrounding region 75 times in the past year.\nThe Friends of Snowy Hydro SouthCare Tumut chapter has eight members: Mal and Judy Gray, Phil and Valerie Bennetts, Ron and Pat Morrison, and Tim and Deb Oliver.\nTim Oliver said the vital service provided by the helicopter was what drives the chapter to keep fundraising.\n\u201cIt was a great honour to be nominated, for the whole chapter. We\u2019ve been doing it for a number of years now and to be recognised is very fulfilling,\u201d he said.\n\u201cWe need Southcare in the area, it\u2019s a great organisation and it helps save lives. I\u2019ve been associated with them since their inception in 1998, and it\u2019s a very rewarding thing.\u201d\nOver 100,000 volunteers from 7,500 organisations applied for the Volunteer of the Year awards this year.\nChief Executive Officer of The Centre for Volunteering Gemma Rygate said volunteers improve people\u2019s lives by helping out, keeping people connected and creating a sense of belonging in communities.\n\u201cVolunteering is in the DNA of Australians: In NSW more than 2.3 million people volunteer \u2013 if volunteering were an industry it would employ more people than any other sector including mining and tourism,\u201d Ms Rygate said.\nThe winner in the Volunteer Team category for the South Coast/Southern Inland region were the Miracle Assistant Dogs.",
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        "raw_content": "Conifer Thinning Event to Focus on First and Subsequent Thinnings\nTeagasc and the Forest Service are organising a conifer thinning event in Kilbrin, Kanturk, Co Cork on a first and second thinning site, to take place on Tuesday, 20 October, 2015. Many farm forests planted in the early to mid-nineties now require thinning. This is a time-critical forestry operation to improve the quality and value of the timber crop and to maintain good forest health.\nIf properly carried out, thinning optimises the return from the forest crop, provides periodic returns as the crop matures and improves the biodiversity of the forest. Not thinning will result in a larger number of smaller sized trees, with a likely reduction in crop value. However, thinning intensity and the resulting timber assortments can have a huge impact on profitability.\n\u201cThis event will highlight Teagasc conifer research and will provide forest owners with valuable practical information on the reasons for, and timing of, thinning a Sitka spruce crop and how different thinning regimes can impact on crop development and profitability potential,\u201d said Dr Niall Farrelly, forestry researcher with Teagasc.\nDr Farrelly added; \u201cThe crop has been thinned using a range of different regimes assessing the impact before and after the operation. The focus of the trials is to observe the effect of different thinning intensities on the growth and development of the crop, and to identify the most suitable regimes to maximise the production of valuable sawlog material in the shortest possible time, while maintaining crop stability and sustainability.\u201d\nJohn Casey, forestry adviser with Teagasc said: \u201cThis is a great opportunity for forest owners to learn about the latest thinning research and how to get the best out of their own forests. The open day will also highlight timber assortments and their overall effect on the profitability of thinning operations and road construction. This is an essential event for forest owners whose crops are approaching first thinning stage, or are at subsequent thinning stages.\u201d\nThe event will take place on Tuesday, 20 October 2015 in Kilbrin, Co Cork. It will start at 11.00 am and the circuit will take approx. 2.5 hours to complete. The venue will be signposted from Kanturk, Co Cork. Kilbrin is located off the R580 between Kanturk and Castlecor. Garmin Loc8 code: QP3-40-2KJ.\nThis is an outdoor event so it is advisable to bring appropriate raingear and footwear. All are welcome and the event is free. For further details, please visit www.teagasc.ie/forestry or contact your local Teagasc Forestry Adviser. The co-operation of the landowner and the Forestry Company is gratefully acknowledged.",
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        "raw_content": "Researchers Find Gene Critical for Development of Brain Motor Centre\nIn a report published in Nature Communications, an Ottawa-led team of researchers describe the role of a specific gene, called Snf2h, in the development of the cerebellum. Snf2h is required for the proper development of a healthy cerebellum, a master control centre in the brain for balance, fine motor control and complex physical movements.\nAthletes and artists perform their extraordinary feats relying on the cerebellum. As well, the cerebellum is critical for the everyday tasks and activities that we perform, such as walking, eating and driving a car. By removing Snf2h, researchers found that the cerebellum was smaller than normal, and balance and refined movements were compromised.\nLed by Dr. David Picketts, a senior scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa, the team describes the Snf2h gene, which is found in our brain's neural stem cells and functions as a master regulator. When they removed this gene early on in a mouse's development, its cerebellum only grew to one-third the normal size. It also had difficulty walking, balancing and coordinating its movements, something called cerebellar ataxia that is a component of many neurodegenerative diseases.\n\"As these cerebellar stem cells divide, on their journey toward becoming specialized neurons, this master gene is responsible for deciding which genes are turned on and which genes are packed tightly away,\" said Dr. Picketts. \"Without Snf2h there to keep things organized, genes that should be packed away are left turned on, while other genes are not properly activated. This disorganization within the cell\u2019s nucleus results in a neuron that doesn't perform very well\u2014like a car running on five cylinders instead of six.\"\nThe cerebellum contains roughly half the neurons found in the brain. It also develops in response to external stimuli. So, as we practice tasks, certain genes or groups of genes are turned on and off, which strengthens these circuits and helps to stabilize or perfect the task being undertaken. The researchers found that the Snf2h gene orchestrates this complex and ongoing process. These master genes, which adapt to external cues to adjust the genes they turn on and off, are known as epigenetic regulators.\n\"These epigenetic regulators are known to affect memory, behaviour and learning,\" said Dr. Picketts. \"Without Snf2h, not enough cerebellar neurons are produced, and the ones that are produced do not respond and adapt as well to external signals. They also show a progressively disorganized gene expression profile that results in cerebellar ataxia and the premature death of the animal.\"\nThere are no studies showing a direct link between Snf2h mutations and diseases with cerebellar ataxia, but Dr. Picketts added that it \"is certainly possible and an interesting avenue to explore.\"\nIn 2012, Developmental Cell published a paper by Dr. Picketts' team showing that mice lacking the sister gene Snf2l were completely normal, but had larger brains, more cells in all areas of the brain and more actively dividing brain stem cells. The balance between Snf2l and Snf2h gene activity is necessary for controlling brain size and for establishing the proper gene expression profiles that underlie the function of neurons in different regions, including the cerebellum.\nThis research was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the U.S. National Institutes of Health.",
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        "raw_content": "From Hawks to Doves in Five Days Flat\nThere's a lot of switching around when it comes to positions on Libya\nThe Libya intervention debate has evolved at lightning speed this week. House Speaker John Boehner blasted President Obama Wednesday night, calling Obama's explanation of why the U.S. is bombing Libya \"limited\" and \"sometimes contradictory,\" and saying it was \"regrettable\" that Congress wasn't consulted. Congress will likely hold hearings on the issue next week. But only last Sunday, Boehner insisted that the U.S. had a \"moral obligation\" to do something for the Libyan rebels. He's not the only one to switch.\nProminent Republicans began to urge military intervention in Tripoli to prevent the slaughter of civilians in February. Republican demands for decisive action felt unanimous to the extent that Matt Latimer, former chief speechwriter for Donald Rumsfeld, lamented in The Daily Beast this Tuesday that the GOP had become \"the party of war.\" He complained that the GOP is is \"always eager to deploy America\u2019s sons and daughters to war zones, but who never do the fighting themselves.\"\nBut even as Latimer was writing, Republican talking points had already begun to shift, as Jon Stewart noted on The Daily Show that night. Hawks like Sen. John McCain and former U.N. ambassador John Bolton flipped from insisting on a no-fly zone to expressing disappointment that Obama hadn't bombed more, sooner, better. Newt Gingrich completely reversed his position, calling for an intervention March 7 and saying he wouldn't have intervened March 23. The conditions in Libya, Gingrich said, just didn't merit an American intervention when there are so many other bad guys in the world.\nLatimer's old boss, Donald Rumsfeld, also isn't happy with the intervention, though mostly because of the way it was conducted. He told Politico that Obama had lined up allies and then crafted the mission--exactly the wrong order. \u201cIf peoples\u2019 lives are at risk and you\u2019re using military forces, you need to have a rather clear understanding as to who\u2019s in charge and who\u2019s making the decisions.\u201d As Politico's Glenn Thrush and Abby Phillip note with reference to Iraq, Rumsfeld \"knows a thing or two about the hazards of poor planning.\"\nCertainly these Republicans are reacting at least in part to the delay in intervening and the way the intervention was conducted, rather than to the idea of intervention itself. Yet regardless of your view on Obama's strategy, the super accelerated rate of change in the Libya debate means that we've reached places it took years for us to get to during the Iraq war.\nHow far will the reaction against Obama's first war go? Obama can take comfort in the fact that 60 percent of Americans support the no-fly zone in polling. America's own uprisings won't be happening just yet.",
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(I will not fuck unless and until everyone can fuck safely!) Instead, the very concept of horniness seemed alien and impossible to me, as if creeping fascism had zapped the part of my brain that sometimes thinks sweaty men on the subway smell fantastic. Frankly, I had thought the end of the world would be sexier.\nThe change was immediate. I called out of work the day after the election, and, while racking my brain for ways I might improve my mood without leaving my apartment, masturbation occurred to me. It\u2019s been my preferred source of quick-fix brain chemicals since the age of 12 because, at the very least, it forces you to think about something you enjoy for a solid five minutes \u2014 even if that thing is just, like, getting railed by Joe Manganiello inside your own mind. I peered down at the $200 impulse-purchase vibrator in the top drawer of my bedside table and felt nothing.\nVoting rights, reproductive rights, and the various other rights the Trump administration plans to burn to the ground are obviously graver concerns than whether one is more or less horned up than normal. That\u2019s probably why it took a few days for any of my friends to mention their own newly nonexistent sex drives to me. Until then, I gave little thought to whether or not my body\u2019s post-Trump numbness might be a shared reaction. Eventually, though, people started to move from abject horror to abject horror mixed with the occasional dry, grim joke, and that\u2019s when people started admitting (both privately and in the semi-public space of social media) how intimately the election had affected them.\n\u201cWhat are the odds, do you think, that I\u2019ll ever have sex again?\u201d one friend wondered aloud on Twitter. Later, I caught a friend cracking a joke to another about how she and her boyfriend hadn\u2019t both stopped crying and panicking long enough to have sex since the election. So I began asking around, starting with my most libidinous circle of friends \u2014 the kinds of people with sex drives I\u2019d expect to survive a nuclear holocaust, along with cockroaches and Keith Richards.\n\u201cI\u2019ve had sex once since the election,\u201d said Lauren, 33. \u201cBut I kicked the guy out immediately. I just \u2026 can\u2019t right now. The election soured men for me more than they already were.\u201d When I asked Jacques, 25 \u2014 a gay man and the only person I\u2019ve ever met who seems to genuinely enjoy dating apps \u2014 I couldn\u2019t even get the question out before he said, \u201cI don\u2019t want anyone to touch me right now.\u201d His uncharacteristic apprehension was a result of how vulnerable the election results made him feel, he explained: \u201cI think it\u2019s because I tend to be more submissive in bed, and I didn\u2019t want to put myself in a position to be even more defeated, so to speak.\u201d\nThe post-election cratering didn\u2019t just strike sexually precarious single people, either. Lena, 31, has lived with her long-term boyfriend for almost two years; she describes the frequency of their pre-election sex as \u201ca lot,\u201d but reported that Trump\u2019s win had brought it to an abrupt halt that lasted weeks. \u201cAfter the election, we went almost a month not just without fucking, but, like, barely touching. Trump and sex (and assault) were so loudly and constantly associated during the election that I couldn\u2019t get the horrible image of him out of my mind and it 100 percent killed my sex drive.\u201d Trump\u2019s relentless denigration of women may not have cost him the presidency, but it was certainly enough to fuck up plenty of women\u2019s relationship to their own sexuality (even if only temporarily). \u201cIt felt like the dudes who think the existence of women to whom they\u2019re not attracted should be, like, made illegal had won,\u201d Lena went on. \u201cI barely took off my clothes except to shower for a couple weeks. Just thinking about sex made me really, really angry.\u201d\nAnd then there were the practical concerns involved in sex-having. A few friends reached out to inquire about my experience with my IUD (it\u2019s great) and how much it hurt to get it inserted (a lot). When I asked Nina, 27, if the election had affected her sex life, she said, \u201cIt doesn\u2019t help having to reexamine pregnancy. Nothing makes me less horny than abortion access being further restricted.\u201d For Amber, 35, \u201cThere was this sense that I had, up until that moment, been living a somewhat frivolous life and that frivolity and its attendant pleasures were almost offensive. I got weirdly puritanical, I suppose.\u201d The election\u2019s grand-scale emotional impact and the awareness of its real-life, everyday consequences were a combination that produced extremely bad circumstances for fucking.\nThey might be good circumstances, though, for something a bit more tender. Anna, 24, was the only person I spoke with who had had a lot of sex in the election\u2019s immediate aftermath, and she attributed that to the election\u2019s final days coinciding with her falling in love. \u201cWe\u2019re long distance, but on Election Night, we were both flipping out and having Skype sex made me feel a lot better. Now he\u2019s visiting me and we\u2019re having tons of sex. It\u2019s a weird juxtaposition \u2014 we\u2019re afraid that the world as we know is going to fall apart. But we\u2019re also really into each other, and it\u2019s one of the few things that\u2019s making me feel okay.\u201d\nWhen I set the question to friends at a party last week (I\u2019m great at parties), Nisha, 30, said that the aftermath of the election had helped her see the man she\u2019d been dating for a few weeks as someone she could get serious with. \u201cHe knew I was upset and left his office to bring me tea at work and see how I was,\u201d she said. \u201cI\u2019m a woman of color dating a white guy, and him understanding I\u2019d need some support without me having to ask or explain felt big.\u201d\nIn the weeks since the election, my own revulsion at the idea of sex has also turned into something softer. At first, it felt as if my sex drive was replaced with a deep well of anxiety and dread; like any possibility of goodness or pleasure had been sucked into a vortex of vague, endless peril; like I was suddenly, hopelessly alone. Eventually, the sharpness of those emotions dulled, as though my body was diverting energy away from feeling bad and toward the biological processes required to sustain life. In that space, a desire for personal intimacy crept in \u2014 like I could prove the persistence of goodness in the world by identifying it between me and another person.\nA disaster of any proportion always helps clarify things in one way or another. If nothing else, one this size gives everyone an opportunity to step up for the people they care about and to be heartened by those who show up for them. My sex drive has returned, but with it has come a specific desire for intimacy with a man who made himself known as a shelter in the storm when I needed one. I\u2019ve never been a person for whom sex and love share an inextricable emotional link, but since my interest in having sex has resurfaced in the past two weeks, even something as simple and fun as sexting feels different \u2014 warmer, closer, more valuable. Sex is starting to feel like the antidote to politics, at least in personal spaces, because it\u2019s everything the outside world isn\u2019t right now. Sex is also, thank god, something I can make personally and totally sure a Trump presidency doesn\u2019t take away from me. He already tried his best and failed.",
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        "raw_content": "The prescription medicine OxyContin at a Walgreens drugstore in Brookline, MA., on Aug. 21, 2001. The powerful painkiller, manufactured to relieve the pain of seriously ill people, is being used by some addicts to achieve a high similar to a heroin rush. Its popularity among abusers of the drug has resulted in a string of pharmacy robberies nationwide. Armed robbers raid the pharmacies for the painkiller which has a street value of $40 for a 40mg pill. (Darren McCollester/Getty Images)\nDoctors Inadvertently Turning Patients Into Addicts\nOverdose deaths and addiction rates from strong painkillers called opioids skyrocketing\nIn my first career as a pharmacist, I worked in more than 30 pharmacies across Nova Scotia, filling more than 100,000 prescriptions between 1990 and 1995.\nSome of these were for strong painkillers called opioids\u2014drugs like morphine and oxycodone, which are chemically and biologically very similar to heroin. Back then, these drugs were generally reserved for patients with acute, severe pain or pain due to cancer.\nTwenty years into my second career as a physician, much has changed. In Ontario, about 10 people die accidentally from prescription opioids every week, often in the prime of life. Across Canada, overdose deaths have risen and addiction rates and demand for treatment have skyrocketed.\nThis happened because doctors began prescribing opioids more liberally for patients with chronic pain. Sometimes this leads to meaningful improvement, but frequently it does not. By the time failure is apparent, patients are often \u201copioid dependent,\u201d meaning the body has come to expect the drug and will revolt violently if it is stopped. And so opioid treatment is continued\u2014and doses escalated\u2014in a dangerous, often futile search for relief.\nWe are now in a very difficult position. On one hand, we have millions of chronic pain patients seeking help, often in the form of a prescription. On the other, we have an epidemic of addiction and death.\nThe false notion that opioids are safe, effective treatments for chronic pain was inculcated by the companies that manufacture them, with self-styled \u201cexperts\u201d preaching this gospel to front-line physicians. Incredibly, this happened in the absence of good evidence that the benefits of long-term opioid use outweigh the risks.\nThe United States and Canada have both declared there is a prescription painkiller public health crises\u2014in the U.S., about 17,000 people die each year from the drugs. But the countries have reacted very differently. In 2007, Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty in the United States to misleading doctors about OxyContin, a felony accompanied by a $634 million fine. No similar action occurred in Canada.\nIn 2011, a major White House report acknowledged prescription drug abuse as the country\u2019s fastest growing drug problem, establishing goals and timelines for addressing it. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracks opioid deaths and prescribing nationally, and describes how some states have managed to reduce prescribing.\nIn contrast, there is no national system of surveillance in Canada, and even the number of Canadians who die annually from opioids is unknown.\nThe federal government recently handed responsibility for tackling the epidemic to the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse, an inadequately resourced non-governmental organization funded primarily by Health Canada that also addresses the abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs.\nIn 2013, an advisory council to the centre produced a 10-year strategy to combat the opioid crisis, but its 58 recommendations were not prioritized (as they surely should be), and are to be implemented by volunteers from other organizations.\nIn February, the federal government announced funding to address prescription drug abuse as part of the low profile National Anti-Drug Strategy, a group headed by the Department of Justice and historically undermined by restrictions on information sharing. These initiatives give the regrettable impression of being ornamental rather than substantive.\nWe now face a public health crisis of exceptional scale\u2014an epidemic fuelled by well-meaning doctors, expectant patients and corporate interests, and perpetuated by governmental inertia. While we await federal and provincial interventions of substance, some pragmatic solutions have already been suggested.\nDoctors need better education, independent from the pharmaceutical industry, regarding pain and its treatment. We must start prescribing opioids more cautiously; otherwise, nothing will change. A national assessment of the toll exacted by opioids is long overdue. How can we fix a problem we don\u2019t even measure?)\nEvery doctor and pharmacist should have real-time access to a patient\u2019s full medication profile, as has been the case in British Columbia for almost two decades. Drug companies should be compelled to conduct large-scale evaluations of the benefits and risks of their drugs, rather than small studies aimed at getting their products to market. Patient and physician registries should be implemented for high-dose opioids, facilitating targeted interventions intended to maximize benefit and minimize harm.\nFinally, we need better treatments for pain, including drugs that alleviate pain safely and effectively. This is a lofty long-term goal. Until then, we must collectively lower our expectations of what pills can do for patients with chronic pain.\nUnless that message sinks in and a measure of respect for opioids resurfaces, these drugs will continue to cause immeasurable harm.\nDavid Juurlink is an expert advisor with EvidenceNetwork.ca and Professor and Head of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Toronto. 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        "raw_content": "Canada Confidentiality question gets airing at inquiry\nConfidentiality question gets airing at inquiry\nForest, Ont.\nA former senior civil servant says an oath of confidentiality prevented her from coming forward earlier to say she heard a cabinet minister make a crude comment about aboriginals.\nYesterday. Elaine Todres, deputy solicitor-general from 1995 to 1997, told a judicial inquiry into the 1995 shooting of an aboriginal protester at Ipperwash Provincial Park that she did not feel an obligation to raise the matter, even internally, when questions were asked in the Ontario Legislature.\nIn 1996, opposition members repeatedly asked former premier Mike Harris's Progressive Conservative government whether any politician or government official had used profanity in demanding, at a government meeting, that the natives be removed from the park, and if so, who.\nMs. Todres testified on Wednesday that she heard Chris Hodgson, who was then the natural resources minister, say, \"Get the fucking Indians out of my park\" at a noon-hour meeting in the premier's dining room on Sept. 6, 1996.\nFormer attorney-general Charles Harnick testified Monday that he heard Mr. Harris say, \"I want the fucking Indians out of the park,\" at the same meeting. Ms. Todres said she did not hear that remark.\nAbout 11 hours after the meeting, a police sniper fatally shot Dudley George in Ipperwash Provincial Park.\nLawyer Julian Falconer, representing Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto, asked Ms. Todres whether she had an obligation to come forward in 1996, when Mr. Harnick was telling the legislature that he had no evidence the comment was made. \"You could have easily advised your minister, [solicitor-general Robert]Runciman, that these words were spoken,\" he suggested.\n\"I suppose so,\" she said. \"Minister Runciman and I were in the same room,\" she added, referring to the dining-room meeting. \"I was not aware if he heard the words or not. . . . I believe I discharged my duties at the time.\"\nMs. Todres said she never spoke to Mr. Runciman, Mr. Harnick or anyone else about the comment. \"When I walked out of that meeting . . . I would have been held to confidentiality.\"\n\"Regardless of whether a racist statement was made?\" Mr. Falconer asked.\n\"Regardless of any statements that were made.\"\nMs. Todres, now a consultant on governance and a public speaker, is the first of 10 witness who were at the meeting to attribute a crude remark about Indians to Mr. Hodgson.\nLawyers for Mr. Harris and Mr. Hodgson say they will deny making the slurs when they testify in January before Commissioner Sidney Linden.\nThe inquiry has heard many different accounts of what happened during three intense days of government activity between the occupation of the park by protesters and the shooting.\nMs. Todres said she does not recall Ron Fox, the OPP's aboriginal liaison officer, and his assistant, Scott Patrick, being in the meeting, although she remembers they accompanied her to the door. They and others have testified that they were in the room for part of the meeting.",
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        "raw_content": "Canada Martin praises Katrina relief efforts\nMartin praises Katrina relief efforts\nPrime Minister Paul Martin Tuesday praised relief efforts aimed at helping those hit by the devastating impact of hurricane Katrina, calling Canada a helping nation and reminding Canadians that aid in times of crisis has to extend beyond this country's borders.\nThe comments came as four Canadian vessels prepared to set sail Tuesday for hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, carrying aid for residents of the devastated region.\n\"The pictures on television - devastating as though they may be - can in no way convey reality of, really, the lack of hope and the suffering that the people of the southern United States are going through as a result of Katrina,\" Mr. Martin told Canadian Forces members as they prepared to embark on the journey.\n\"So it is very important that you do what you are doing, we as a country are very grateful to each and every one of you.\"\nThree Canadian navy ships and a Coast Guard vessel left Halifax harbour destined for the U.S. Gulf Coast early Tuesday afternoon. They carried as many as 1,000 Canadian Forces personnel.\nThe four ships include warships HMCS Athabasca, Ville de Qu\u00e9bec and Toronto as well as the Canadian coast guard ship Sir William Alexander.\nThree Sea King helicopters were also sent as part of the relief effort.\n\"Let me tell you what I believe this is all about,\" Mr. Martin said. \"Canada was built by neighbours helping neighbours in times of crisis. That doesn't only apply within our borders. Neighbours helping neighbours applies every bit as much outside of our borders.\"\nThe mayor of New Orleans has said he fears the death toll in that city could hit 10,000.\nU.S. Ambassador David Wilkins also offered his thanks to Canadians \"for giving us your best when we need you the most.\"\n\"Just as we were four years ago, after 9/11, my country is hurting, hurting deeply,\" he told the crowd. \"Once again, Canada is coming to our rescue early and eagerly.\n\"Today you are reminding the victims of this disaster and all of us privileged here watching you in action that the human spirit at its best is more forceful and more powerful than any storm.\n\"Katrina may have dealt my country a devastating blow, and our hearts ache for victims and those now in such great need. But we know that with friends like Canada we will not and cannot fail.\"\nThe Canadian vessels will work alongside the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard in what has been described as among the biggest peacetime fleets ever put together. Canadian Forces members will include military engineers who might be able to restore power and generate electricity. About 40 navy divers were also expected to accompany the mission.\nOfficials say they are not sure how long Canada's relief effort will run.\n\"What we are preparing to do in a significant way is absolutely right and is absolutely what we should be doing,\" General Rick Hillier, chief of defence staff, said, praising the efforts of not only Canadian service personnel but also residents of Nova Scotia who worked through the long weekend to ensure that the cargo was ready.\n\"Thank you very much for that,\" he said. \"That is a great chapter that you helped to write in Nova Scotia and Halifax's history.\"\nMeanwhile, Canadian officials have confirmed the safety and well being of 178 Canadians in the wake of hurricane Katrina.\nDan McTeague, parliamentary secretary for Canadians abroad, said they are trying to contact 62 others - 36 in Louisiana and 26 in Mississippi.\nA substantial number of the 62, Mr. McTeague said, are permanent residents of the United States who may not need consular service.\nSixteen of them are tourists.\nMr. McTeague said nine other Canadians are listed as unaccounted for, and officials do not have enough information to determine if they have returned to Canada, are among the evacuees or are missing.\nHe says there are no known Canadian fatalities.\nWith a report from Broadcast News",
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        "raw_content": "Blue Planet II: Coral Reefs\nBeing elevated to the status of national treasure I am sure has many benefits. You can avoid taxes like there\u2019s no tomorrow and basically get away with murder. David Attenborough has reached this pinnacle. If [\u2026]\nBlue Planet II: The Deep\nThis time, Attenborough takes us to an area we know \u201cless about than the surface of Mars\u201d, the very depths of the ocean. Descending in to a pitch black underwater devoid desert, you probably wouldn\u2019t [\u2026]\nGeostorm Isn\u2019t Full of Awe; It\u2019s Awful\nGeostorm could have been mindless fun, but it fails to reach even those standards. With Gerard Butler at the helm of this fantasy science fiction, it was set to be just as exciting and impassioned [\u2026]\nBBC3\u2019s Overshadowed: Anorexia in a Different Light\nFirst performed as Eva O\u2019Connell\u2019s play two years ago, Overshadowed was released as a TV series on BBC Three earlier this month. Filmed in Leeds through Imogene\u2019s daily vlogging check-ins, Kay Mellor\u2019s piece offers a [\u2026]\n\u2018As You Were\u2019 by Liam Gallagher\nLiam Gallagher returns with his debut solo album \u201cAs You Were\u201d, 26 years after starting his life-changing band Oasis. This album comes after his own claims on Twitter that he\u2019d never do it because he\u2019s [\u2026]\nPodcasts: Let\u2019s Switch Tunes for Talks!\nPodcasts are seriously underrated and have been around for 10 years now. Therefore, it seems only fair to shed some worthy light on the humble podcast. If you are an avid podcast listener looking for [\u2026]\nKeep on Groovin\u2019 \u2013 Brudenell Groove Review\nSince June 2016, Brudenell Groove have been revolutionising the local music scene by bringing together Leeds\u2019 DJs, promoters and dancers in order to eliminate the hostility of competition and replace it with cooperation and support [\u2026]\nHighRise Opening Party 2017 \u2013 Review\nHighRise really needs no introduction. With an incredible level of popularity amongst students, and a status like no other club event in Leeds, this year\u2019s Opening Party saw tickets selling out in minutes, with revellers [\u2026]\n\u2018IT\u2019 Review\nIs It a bad film? No. But it is a very faithful adaptation of Stephen King\u2019s novel, and as a result it does inherit a lot of the flaws of King\u2019s writing. It ends up [\u2026]\nArchitects\u2019 Unexpected Return with \u2018Doomsday\u2019\nArchitects\u2019 massive 7th album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, was always going to be a difficult one to follow up. It was the band\u2019s most commercially successful release to date, and undeniably the heaviest, [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Vicar of Dibley 'worse than Springer opera'\nOwen Gibson and Maggie Brown\nThe BBC's chief faith adviser has criticised its attitude to religion, picking out shows such as The Vicar of Dibley as being even more offensive to Christians than the recent broadcast of Jerry Springer - The Opera, which caused 50,000 complaints.\nThe Bishop of Norwich, Graham James, who heads the multi-faith Central Religious Advisory Committee set up to guide the BBC and regulators, also complained that the body had not been consulted over several recent controversies.\nAs well as the furore over Springer, the BBC has also pulled an animation called Popetown, and the media regulator Ofcom has allowed ITV to halve its religious output, axing My Favourite Hymns.\nIn an interview with Media Guardian, the bishop said that the BBC should do more to consider religious sensibilities across the schedule, picking out the Christmas edition of Vicar of Dibley as particularly offensive. \"I thought the initial series very good,\" he said. But he went on: \"I thought the last Christmas Day edition more seriously offensive than Jerry Springer. The jokes about Jesus were in pretty poor taste and the drunken performances at midnight mass lost touch with reality.\"\nBishop James said that a \"western liberal secular mindset\" dominated the media; broadcasters in general, and the BBC in particular, should do more to engage with all religions. \"Religion is one of the great phenomena of the world for millions and millions, and yet people represent religious broadcasting as dull\"\nHe also criticised Ofcom, which in its public service broadcasting review paved the way for the ITV cutback. \"I think there were some quite unsophisticated questions about whether people valued religious broadcasting,\" said Bishop James. \"It is not fashionable to say you like religious broadcasting, yet ... the truth is that far from falling, religions are resurgent.\"\nThe BBC director general, Mark Thompson, said this month he wanted to do more to address Christianity in innovative ways. Ofcom and the BBC governors have yet to respond to 50,000 complaints of blasphemy made in a campaign against Jerry Springer - The Opera, on BBC2.",
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        "raw_content": "Grayling under fire as serious crimes committed on parole soar by 50%\nEx-justice minister\u2019s probation reforms have led to huge rise in serious offences, data shows\nChris Grayling in 2013 when he was justice secretary. Critics say the fragmentation of the probation service on his watch has led to a rise in serious crimes committed by offenders on parole. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA\nThe number of rapes, murders and other serious crimes committed by offenders on parole has risen by more than 50% since reforms to probation were introduced four years ago, according to official data that has triggered calls for the government to rethink its plans for another shake-up of the service.\nSerious further offence reviews \u2013 which take place when a convicted offender under supervision is charged with another serious offence (SFO) \u2013 rose from 409 in the year before the 2014 reforms to 627 in the 12 months up to last April.\nThe new figures for England and Wales \u2013 which were shared with Plaid Cymru\u2019s justice spokeswoman, Liz Saville Roberts \u2013 come as it emerges that coroners have taken the highly unusual decision to reopen inquests into three people killed by offenders under supervision, a move that is expected to expose systemic flaws in the probation service.\nThe problems are blamed on former justice secretary Chris Grayling\u2019s reform programme, which saw some probation work outsourced to eight private providers, who were given responsibility for running 21 community rehabilitation companies working with low and medium risk offenders.\n\u201cSince the private contracts were let there have been staff cuts of up to 30%, offices have been merged and the quality of supervision has fallen sharply,\u201d said Harry Fletcher of the Victims\u2019 Rights Campaign.\nIan Lawrence, general secretary of the probation union, Napo, said there was a \u201cclear correlation\u201d between the increase and the reforms, which he blamed on increased workloads, low morale and chronic staff shortages which have left the National Probation Service with more than 1,000 vacancies. \u201cThere will be further serious offences whatever system you run but we think the fragmentation of the service has been a serious factor in the increase in SFOs,\u201d he said.\nA ministry of justice spokeswoman said the reforms \u201chad extended probation supervision to around 40,000 extra offenders each year\u201d and therefore \u201canalysis of the number of offences does not provide a like-for-like comparison\u201d.\nThe Observer has learned that any lapses in the supervision of serious offenders are set to be examined in court following a decision to reopen inquests into the deaths of three people who were killed by offenders under supervision.\nAs a result, previously confidential documents, including serious case reviews and risk assessments, will be shared with the victims\u2019 families.\nAlex Malcolm, five, died in 2016, after being attacked by Marvyn Iheanacho who was in a relationship with his mother. Iheanacho had been convicted of attacks on previous partners and children. A condition of his supervision was that he was not to be left alone with a child.\nLisa Skidmore was raped and murdered in 2016 by Leroy Campbell, a registered sex offender who was under supervision on probation. A review revealed that six weeks before he killed Skidmore, Campbell had told his probation officer he was having feelings that were \u201ctroubling him\u201d and mentioned rape.\nConner Marshall, 18, was beaten to death by David Braddon in south Wales in 2015. Braddon, who had taken a cocktail of drugs and alcohol, had missed eight separate probation appointments in the weeks leading up to the attack.\nThe coroners have agreed to resume the inquests so that lessons can be learned to prevent future deaths and because, it is argued, the state may have failed in its duty to safeguard the right to life.\nThe Guardian view on privatising probation: ideology over facts | Editorial\nAmid signs the system is struggling, the government is ending the contracts for the eight private providers two years early and reducing the number of community rehabilitation companies from 21 to 10. It is also spending \u00a322m improving support for ex-offenders.\nSaville Roberts accused the government of \u201cwilfully wrecking the humanitarian principle of rehabilitation\u201d and called for more probation services to be returned to government control. A coalition comprising the probation trade unions, the Probation Institute, the Howard League, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, and the Centre for Justice Innovation have written to the justice secretary, David Gauke, urging him not to rush into retendering the contracts until a thorough review of the probation service has been conducted.",
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        "raw_content": "Representing the Melbourne Museum of Printing in Korea (Part One)\nRoad trip from Seoul to Cheongju\nOn 30th August, 2016, Soren and I began the twelve hour flight from Melbourne to Incheon airport in Seoul. Here we were welcomed by the Jikji Organising Committee, who directed us to our taxi for the last leg of the journey. It was a surreal two-and-a-half-hour road trip in our jet-lagged state, rushing along the freeway in the drizzling rain, through towering, alien cities. Our destination was the grandiose Hotel Ramada Plaza in Cheongju, the capital and largest city of the North Chungcheong Province.\nInauguration of the Jikji International Festival\nOn Thursday September 1st, Soren and I met the sixty other delegates, representatives of printing museums from around the world. Together we set out for the first destination on our program: a visit to Cheongju\u2019s Early Printing Museum. It was on this site in 1377 that Buddhist monks printed the Jikji, the world\u2019s oldest extant book produced with movable metal type.\nGuided by the museum\u2019s head curator, Dr Jeong-Ha Hwang, and the director, Heung-Sik Shin, we were given a tour through Korea\u2019s printing history, past displays of engraved stones, bowls and seals; woodblocks used to print Buddhist Sutras; ancient printed documents; and, of course, displays dedicated to the Jikji, including clay moulds and life-sized wax model monks replicating various steps in its creation.\nReplicas of woodblocks containing the Dharani Sutra, printed in 751, during the Tang Dynasty. At 6.5 centimeters by 642, these blocks produced the earliest form of book (the scroll) and comprise the earliest known woodblock printing technology.\nDhatu-Karanda Dharani Sutra, printed on woodblocks in 1007 during the Goryeo Dynasty, which is considered to be the golden age of xylography (the art of printing texts or illustrations from woodblocks).\nExample of early print (above) made from movable metal type forme (below). Individual type pieces (sorts) are slotted into the frame and fixed in place with beeswax, before being inked-up and used for printing.\nThese displays replicate the lost-wax method of casting, which monks used to create the individual pieces of type (sorts). Each sort was carved out of beeswax, then encased in a clay mould, into which the monks poured molten metal.\nSee the segmented case into which the type is placed after it is extracted from the mould.\nDisplay wall of facsimile pages of the Jikji\nThe museum\u2019s head curator, Dr Jeong-Ha Hwang, with the International Association of Printing Museum delegates standing before the Jikji display.\nAfter taking in the museum\u2019s amazing exhibits we were escorted to the Cheongju Arts Center. Many of the displays for the festival were located on its grounds, including book, 3D printing and paper making stalls as well as interactive displays for children.\nWe entered the Arts Center for the official opening of the Jikji International Festival. From front row seats we were treated to a performance by a traditional Korean orchestra and violin virtuoso.\nThe inauguration ceremony involved a welcome from the city councilors and the award ceremony of the Unesco/Jikji Memory of the World prize for 2016. The purpose of the prize is to commemorate the Jikji and to reward efforts by organisations that contribute to the preservation and dissemination of documentary heritage to the world. In 2016 it was awarded to the Iberarchivos Programme for the Development of Ibero-Ameran Archives.\n(photo courtesy of www.aepm.eu/news/aepm-at-the-jijki-festival-in-south-korea/ )\nAfter the countdown and opening of the festival we were able to wander the sites within proximity of the Arts Center. The highlight for me was a demonstration of traditional type casting (the method used for the Jikji) in the working foundry.\nIf you would like to see a video of the sorts being removed from the sand mould, please see video posted on April 15th at:",
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        "raw_content": "Age discrimination in the workplace is prohibited, period. The federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act, which makes this form of discrimination illegal, applies to all businesses that have 20 or more people in its employ. There may be mandatory retirement ages enforced due to the nature of certain jobs, but otherwise refusing to hire, promote or firing a person based on his or her age is illegal.\nAt what age does age discrimination start? Some people believe that age discrimination starts after the age of 50. However, there are those who believe it starts even earlier, when people are in their 30s and 40s.\nIn 2016, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received well over 20,000 complaints of age discrimination. The most common form of age discrimination, according to surveys done by AARP, is refusal to hire. This is followed closely by failure to promote and being laid off prematurely.\nA ruling made by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 requires that the burden of proof in age discrimination cases be exceptionally high. This has made it harder for victims of this form of discrimination, whether in Colorado or elsewhere, to seek compensation for their losses. An experienced employment law attorney may be able to help, however. With assistance, those who believe they have been subjected to age discrimination can take the steps necessary to seek damages through legal means.\nSource: aarp.org, \"10 Things You Should Know About Age Discrimination\", Kimberly Palmer, Accessed on Feb. 22, 2017",
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        "raw_content": "Bank of America prepared for seamless post-Brexit operations\nDUBLIN, Ireland - After becoming the first U.S. bank to choose Dublin as its post-Brexit EU base last year, the Bank of America Merrill Lynch announced on Monday that its relocation process was now complete.\nThe leading investment bank said in a statement on Monday that it had moved its banking and markets operations from London, to its new EU base in Dublin, after receiving all necessary regulatory and court approvals.\nAs part of its Brexit contingency plans unveiled last year, the U.S. investment bank said that it had completed the planned cross-border merger of its main EU bank in London with its Irish subsidiary, the Merrill Lynch International Bank (MLIB).\nThrough the move, the Irish capital has effectively become the key hub for its main European banking entity, the bank said in its statement.\nIt has also announced that its new Irish unit will be led by Bruce Thompson, a former chief financial officer at the bank.\nFurther, the bank's global technology and operations function will be headed by Rob Cahill.\nBank of America Merrill Lynch Europe Chair and the Vice Chairman at Bank of America, Anne Finucane said, \"We are pleased to have worked closely and constructively with our regulators to complete this critical component of our Brexit preparations exactly on schedule and well ahead of the earliest possible date of the UKs exit from the EU.\nMeanwhile, Thompson said, After many months of preparation and having just completed our cross border merger, we now stand ready to serve our clients seamlessly in their final preparations for Brexit and for the long term.\"\nBank of America Merrill Lynch, which has a 1,800-strong workforce at its London operations oversees up to 50 billion euros in assets from its offices in the city.\nHowever, last year, in a bid to ensure continued access to the single European market ahead of Britain's exit from the European Union, several investment banks, including Bank of America moved their operations out of London, relocating their staff to other top EU cities.\nThe investment banking giant has also confirmed in its statement that it has moved up to 100 staff from London to Dublin, with a majority of the positions being related to the bank's control and support functions.\nHowever, some roles from finance, risk, compliance, technology and operations too have been relocated.\nThe bank's Irish operations have been focussed on global transactions, tech and aircraft leasing and its staff works from two offices, in Leopardstown and Hatch Street.\nIn February 2017, Bank of America Merrill Lynch announced its plans to expand in Ireland and added 100 new jobs in the country at the time.\nIts latest workforce boost, has taken the total number of people hired by the bank in Ireland, to over 800.\nThe bank said on Monday that its relocation plans have been implemented four months ahead of the Brexit deadline.\nsydneynews.net",
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        "raw_content": "Yes, I've said this before and I will say it again, though I'm really going to try this time. Changes are coming. A lot of people want to know about the savings and deals that I get, so I will be posting more about those. I will also continue with my TBI and PTSD advocacy, and also posting on here about some of my jewelry and everything else that I do. Those that know me personally know that this is how I work...several things at a time. The way I figure it, there's not many people that read my blog on a daily basis, and more people are interested in the coupons and freebies that I get. So...this blog is going to be about EVERYTHING! Hope you don't mind.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Venezuelan students help their homeland from afar\nVenezuelan students help their homeland from afar\nAna Chacin, president of external affairs and Alvaro Parra, president of internal affairs of UNIVEN use their positions in the Venezuelan student organization as a platform to educate others about the ongoing crisis in Venezuela. Over the past year, UNIVEN has sent food and medical supplies to Venezuela through various fundraisers. Karen Sancen // Contributing Photographer\nVenezuela. A country on the verge of collapse, full of violence and uncertainty. It\u2019s also the country that hundreds of University of Miami students call home and have had to watch deteriorate from afar.\nIn mid-December of 2016, senior Katherine Fernandes returned to Venezuela after not visiting for six months. She visited over winter break, for what was supposed to be a time of celebration, but what she found was her native country in disarray.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a relatively short time between every trip but every time I go, there is so much change. It\u2019s mind-blowing that every time I go back, I feel like I haven\u2019t been there in 10 years,\u201d Fernandes said.\nThough Fernandes left Venezuela at the age of 17 to pursue a higher education and greater opportunities at UM, it hasn\u2019t been easy. Fernandes said even though her life in America is calm, she lives constantly worrying about her parents, who still live in Venezuela.\n\u201cI feel very blessed to have the opportunities to be here. Being a young Venezuelan, I know that if I lived over there, my life wouldn\u2019t have value,\u201d she said. \u201cBut I am always so worried about my parents. I feel like I\u2019m my parents\u2019 mom because I\u2019m constantly calling them making sure that they\u2019re OK.\u201d\nFor Fernandes, an unanswered phone call to her parents is a red flag. If her parents don\u2019t answer, she said her mind goes to thinking the worst because \u201cso many things are normal in Venezuela, including kidnapping, murder, corruption.\u201d\nUnder President Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, Venezuela has seen its consumer prices inflate by more than 100 percent this year and imports decrease by more than half, according to estimates from an independent opposition-led congress. Maduro\u2019s government has not published official data for more than a year.\nFernandes, a native of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, has seen first-hand how the inflation rate has left countless Venezuelans in poverty while they seek any food and basic resources available.\nDuring her trip home last year, Fernandes said she witnessed people waiting in \u201cenormous\u201d lines outside of supermarkets in hopes that the stores would have basic products such as rice, toilet paper, flour and tooth paste. She said the situation has gotten to a point that people will go as far as to search through trash to find food.\n\u201cPeople are eating out of garbage cans, and it\u2019s normal. When I went in the car and saw people eating from the garbage, I didn\u2019t see it as normal but everyone else did,\u201d said Fernandes, a broadcast journalism major. \u201cThere is such hunger that people will do anything to get their hands on food.\u201d\nAt UM, students born and raised in Venezuela have taken it upon themselves to help in whatever means possible.\nAna Chacin is president of external affairs for Union Venezolana, also known as UNIVEN, UM\u2019s student organization for Venezuelan students or anyone interested in the Venezuelan crisis. Chacin has been living in Miami since she was seven. She said she feels a strong tie to Venezuela even though she hasn\u2019t been there since 2014.\n\u201cIt\u2019s super hard. You have a connection in your heart,\u201d said Chacin, a double major in International studies and Latin American Studies. \u201cIt\u2019s just hard being here and not being able to help, really.\u201d\nThrough UNIVEN, Chacin has been able to inform other students about the ongoing situation in her home country. This past year, UNIVEN sent food and medical supplies to Venezuela gathered during campus fundraisers.\n\u201cIt\u2019s important for them to know that it\u2019s a humanitarian crisis what\u2019s going on right now. Politics aside, we have to focus on helping the people and that\u2019s what we\u2019re gearing toward because we don\u2019t want to politicize it,\u201d she said.\nThis semester, UNIVEN will be setting up collection boxes again in the Ashe Administration building and at the University Center. Students are asked to donate medical supplies such as bandages, eye drops and ibuprofen. The collection will be ongoing throughout the year.\nIn March, Venezuela\u2019s Supreme Court transferred the National Assembly\u2019s power to itself. The ruling left all of the country\u2019s legislative powers to the Supreme Court, full of Maduro loyalists. Opposition leaders revolted against Maduro, claiming that Venezuela was on the verge of dictatorship. The verdict, which was later reversed, marked the start of countless protests that lasted through the summer.\nFernandes said she had bought her ticket to go to Venezuela for the summer but because of the escalated tensions, her parents would not let her return to the country, where they still live.\nIn July, Venezuela held an election on a referendum, called by Maduro to elect delegates to rewrite Venezuela\u2019s constitution. According to Venezuela\u2019s National Electoral Council, more than 8 million people turned out to vote. The U.S. State Department called the outcome \u201cflawed.\u201d The election went in favor of rewriting the constitution, essentially providing government allies elected as delegates the opportunity to keep Maduro in power by eliminating term limits. Critics argued this was not just corruption, but outright dictatorship.\nFor Alvaro Parra, who moved to the U.S. from Caracas for college, having his parents and brother here is a relief but he still worries for those he left behind.\n\u201cThe thing that impacts me the most is that my family is over there, my uncles, my cousins, my best friends are over there. It\u2019s really hard to be away from where I grew up,\u201d he said. \u201cI miss my home. I miss everything. 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        "raw_content": "Abner Revolts, David's Demand, Abner Takes Michal from Her Husband, Michal Returned to David\nAbner Revolts\nConflict has arisen between Abner and Ishbosheth. Abner, angry with the Israelite king, sends messengers to Judah in the hope that he might form an alliance with David. (2 Kings 3:12)\nDavid's Demand\nAbner's messengers arrive in Judah with their master's proposal. David agrees to reconcile with Abner on one condition: he must return Michal, David's wife, whom Saul had given to another. (2 Kings 3:13)\nAbner Takes Michal from Her Husband\nIshbosheth has agreed to return Michal to David. Michal's husband weeps piteously as Abner and his soldiers lead her away. (2 Kings 3:14\u201316)\nMichal Returned to David\nAbner has fulfilled his end of the bargain. The commander kneels before David and presents the king his lost wife. Michal appears to greet her former husband with some trepidation.\nUpper left: How, alienated by his master, Abner, the captain of the army of Ish-bosheth, Saul\u2019s son, sends messengers to David, asking for his friendship and promising to bring all of Israel back to him. (2 Samuel 3:12)\nUpper right: How David listens willingly to Abner\u2019s messengers and embraces his friendship proposal on the condition that he bring back his wife, Michal, whom Saul, her father, had taken away and had given to another. (2 Samuel 3: 13)\nLower left: How Abner, bringing Michal back to David, told her husband, who was following her, weeping, to go back, and he went back. (2 Samuel 3:16)\nLower right: How Abner, having talked to the elders of Israel and to the people in order that he might again make them all obliged and obedient to David, came to him at last in Hebron, bringing Michal back. (2 Samuel 3: 17\u201319)\nUpper left margin: The commander sent Saul\u2019s son to His Excellence David [saying], \"We wish to have friendship and love between you and us and to be in league with one another.\"\nUpper right margin: And His Excellence David accepted the words of the commander and said, \"Send me my wife whom you have taken away from me.\"\nLower left: And the commander went and fetched David\u2019s wife whom they had given to someone else.\nLower right margin: And the commander brought His Excellence David\u2019s wife to David\u2019s court.\nUpper left margin, bottom: Saul\u2019s son sent a person to David to sue for peace with him.",
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        "raw_content": "Al Franken, Giant of the Senate, Is the Perfect Anti-Trump\nHis new memoir will have people talking up a presidential run, even though Franken denies interest.\nAl Franken questions Judge Neil Gorsuch before the Senate Judiciary Committee, March 21, 2017. (Rex Features via AP Images)\nTorrential rain came down on the late May afternoon I interviewed Senator Al Franken about his new book, Al Franken: Giant of the Senate (yes, he\u2019s still funny). Thunder and lightning jolted our conversation, along with laughter, much of it his. (Staffers say they can always find him at events by following the laugh.) Having won reelection in 2014 and endured the nightmare of 2016, he has decided to Let Franken Be Franken Again: Hilarious. Sometimes, I told him, the book reads as though he saved up all the jokes his staff wouldn\u2019t let him tell over the last decade. \u201cThere were a few of them,\u201d he admits. \u201cThat [Antonin] Scalia\u2019s dissent [on marriage equality] was \u2018very gay\u2026\u2019 I really fought for that one! I\u2019d already been reelected. I will argue my case, but if my people say absolutely not, I pay attention almost all the time.\u201d\nAl Franken Is Not Running for President\nAs a demoralized Democratic Party looks for new leadership, Franken has written the kind of thoughtful, bracing book that will make people say: \u201cAl Franken is running for president in 2020.\u201d He resolutely says he\u2019s not\u2014but Giant of the Senate is enough to make you wish he\u2019d change his mind, in part because of the way Franken is an ideal foil to Donald Trump. Superficially, they both entered politics as TV stars. But, as he chronicles in Giant, Franken worked hard to become a senator who happens to be a comedian, rather than a comedian who unexpectedly became a senator, earning the respect of his colleagues in the process. Trump has resolutely and dangerously refused to do the same.\nNow, with this book, Franken is both resistance leader and family counselor. Giant sometimes reads like a pep talk for Democrats devastated by Hillary Clinton\u2019s loss and Trump\u2019s victory. Yet it was mostly written before November 8, when Franken, like virtually everyone in public life, believed Clinton would be the next president. \u201cI was essentially finished with the book,\u201d he admits. \u201cSo then I had to figure out what to do with Trump. I decided I\u2019d tie it into what was already there. My pep talk to the troops is actually about what happened between the 2004 presidential loss and 2008. I mean, [Karl] Rove was talking about a permanent GOP majority.\u201d\nBut Democrats pushed back, and Franken was part of that resistance, eviscerating the right with best-sellers like Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot and Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them, then hosting a popular three-hour daily Air America radio show where he deconstructed the lies in real time.\nTrump seems the culmination of everything Franken wrote about in Lying Liars, I note. \u201cDon\u2019t you find that depressing?\u201d I ask him.\nHe sighs. \u201cYou can\u2019t allow yourself that,\u201d he warns me. Remember, he says, that the work of the left in 2005, in organizations from the late, great Air America to the Center for American Progress, beat back a Bush plan to privatize Social Security and led \u201cto [Democrats taking back the House in] 2006. Then 2008 and then boom, there\u2019s the reversal.\u201d\nBoom. He makes it sound easy. He knows it\u2019s not.\nFranken\u2019s mission for Giant is serious: to use his personal story to illuminate and entertain, and ultimately reorient the nation around progressive priorities that direct government to help families and businesses rebuild the middle class. In many ways, the book\u2019s moral center is the story of his family and the family of his wife, Franni. He was born in the middle of the country in the middle of the 20th century in the middle of the greatest middle class ever created; Franni grew up poor.\n\u201cI felt like the luckiest kid in the world\u2014and that\u2019s because I was,\u201d he told me. \u201cThen I met Franni, and she didn\u2019t grow up that way. She grew up poor, because her dad died when she was 18 months old. Her mom was 29 years old with five kids and a high-school education. They were hungry; they had the heat turned off and the phone turned off. But they made it. And they made it because of Social Security survivors\u2019 benefits. They made it because of Pell Grants and scholarships. They made it because of the GI Bill. My mother-in-law took out a GI Bill loan [as the widow of a veteran] and went to college and had all of her loans forgiven because she taught Title I kids. That\u2019s the story: Every one of her kids made it into the middle class. They tell you to pull yourself up by the bootstraps? But first you have to have the boots. And the government gave them the boots.\u201d\nThe book is not all tributes to the hard-working middle class or detailed economic prescriptions, though there\u2019s some of that. Franken also tells his own personal story with candor. He puts all his drug use on the record, for example, going beyond the Barack Obama political-memoir standard (weed and cocaine) to LSD. There\u2019s a chapter titled: \u201cSaturday Night Live (The Drug Part),\u201d which is funny and bawdy and ultimately heartbreaking, as you watch the cast lose not just John Belushi but Chris Farley to addiction.\nFranken also talks about the late Tom Davis, his beloved comic partner from high school into the 1990s, who struggled with addiction to alcohol and drugs. Franni, the soul of the book, also developed a reliance on alcohol as she raised their two kids. Franni got sober, and her husband went to Al Anon, where he learned he could be sort of a judgmental jerk. His Stuart Smalley SNL character\u2014\u201cYou\u2019re good enough, you\u2019re smart enough and doggone it, people like you!\u201d\u2014was a comic tribute to the simple wisdom of the recovery movement on what it takes to face down life\u2019s hard knocks without relying on alcohol or on being an asshole.\nI came of age with early SNL, so all of this was like candy to me. The chapters on Franken\u2019s post-SNL career, and the way he transitioned first to truth-telling, best-selling author, then Air America host and finally Senate candidate, were just as absorbing for someone who survived the Bush presidency. His recounting of those years really does help remind us that we can organize our way through dark times. For Franken, maybe the darkest day was when Paul Wellstone died in a plane crash right before his election, with his wife, daughter, three staffers, and two pilots. The lying liars on the right depicted the public Wellstone tribute as a crude, menacing partisan rage-fest, infuriating Franken.\nBut it\u2019s when Wellstone\u2019s successor, Republican Norm Coleman, boasted that he\u2019s \u201ca 99 percent improvement\u201d over Wellstone that Franken started to feel the stirrings of political ambition.\nFrom that point on, the book is a hilarious guide to what happens when a comedian runs for Congress. Franken can change his shtick, tell fewer jokes, show a serious side, give 45-minute orations on the skyrocketing costs of college or health care. The one thing he can\u2019t do is erase the jokes that are already out there. Some GOP hit pieces took his gags out of context; those didn\u2019t land a blow.\nBut Franken suffered over three: first, an apparent Holocaust joke about the worst gift to give Anne Frank (the answer: drums). It turns out that Franken didn\u2019t even write or tell that joke, but he was in close proximity, and it made some Minnesota establishment politicians a little anxious. (It made Harry Reid, however, cry with laughter, when Franken called to tell him about the controversy over the phone.)\nHe gets in more trouble with a spoof he wrote for Playboy headlined \u201cPorn-O-Rama,\u201d about visiting a virtual-sex institute. But the worst was a joke attributed to Franken from a 1994 2 am SNL writers\u2019 room rewrite session, working on a sketch in which cornball 60 Minutes staple Andy Rooney goes from banal to berserk. Franken suggested that Rooney find an empty bottle of sedatives and give the pills to show correspondent Lesley Stahl, and then he\u2019d \u201ctake her to the closet and rape her.\u201d In the book, Franken has the space to give the context for the joke: that he knows it\u2019s terrible, that it was never meant to be aired, that it was the kind of free-associative crazy idea intended to jolt everyone\u2019s psyches and inspire better (and less offensive) jokes. His SNL pal Conan O\u2019Brian commiserates, telling Franken: \u201cIf I was on the stand at a trial, and the prosecutor asked me, \u2018Mr. O\u2019Brien, have you ever joked at a rewrite table about defiling Lincoln\u2019s body immediately after he was shot? I\u2019d have to throw myself on the mercy of the court.\u201d\nBut rewrite-room excuses didn\u2019t fly in the 24/7 reality of the campaign, and the \u201cjoke\u201d almost killed Franken\u2019s campaign. It landed on the eve of the Minnesota convention where he hoped to be chosen as the Democratic nominee to face Coleman. He made the dangerous move of addressing the controversy in a raw convention speech. \u201cIt kills me that things I said and wrote sent a message to some of my friends in this room and people in this state that they can\u2019t count on me to be a champion for women, a champion for all Minnesotans, in this campaign and in the Senate,\u201d he told the crowd. I\u2019m sorry for that.\u201d He went on to acknowledge he\u2019d written and told some \u201coffensive\u201d jokes over the years, that he\u2019d made some folks \u201cuncomfortable,\u201d and ended: \u201cBut I\u2019m in this race because there are some people in Washington who could afford to feel a little less comfortable.\u201d And he promised the first person he\u2019d make uncomfortable was Norm Coleman.\nHe won the nomination, but the GOP continued to depict him as a \u201crape-joking pornographer,\u201d though he had the strong support of women\u2019s groups and his campaign was run by Stephanie Schriock, who now run\u2019s Emily\u2019s List. Candidate Obama refused to campaign with him when he came to Minnesota for his own race, though Hillary Clinton did, twice. Even after his formal state nomination, the head then of the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, Senator Chuck Schumer, tried to shop around for a new candidate. Franken had to promise that if he couldn\u2019t cut his deficit with Coleman to 5 percent by Labor Day, he\u2019d drop out and let a Schumer-picked Minnesota Democrat take his place.\nFranken did what he had to do, but trailed Coleman in tracking polls into October. \u201cThat\u2019s when Franni saved the campaign,\u201d he writes. His wife, who\u2019d been private about her struggles with alcoholism, did an ad about it. \u201cWhen I was struggling with my recovery, Al stood right by my side and he stood up for me.\u201d The ad diluted the GOP\u2019s toxic claims that Franken disrespected women. He won, after a recount, by 312 votes. But Coleman fought the results by every means possible, and Franken didn\u2019t take his Senate seat until July.\nThe trauma of being accused of disrespecting women made it even more incredible, to Franken, that Trump could be elected. \u201cMy experience in \u201908 was really having to agonize about this stuff,\u201d he recalls, \u201cstuff that was only a joke.\u201d \u201cAnd then Trump got elected in \u201916, with all this awful stuff about him that was real!\u201d\nArriving late to the Senate, Franken won a seat on the Judiciary Committee, where he\u2019s made news with his dogged questioning of Supreme Court nominees and now Trump cabinet appointees. He had one of his finest moments dragging Justice Neil Gorsuch over his ruling against a trucker who abandoned his nonfunctioning vehicle in subzero weather, basically to save his life. \u201cWhat would you have done?\u201d Franken asked fiercely, and Gorsuch bleated, shamelessly: \u201cOh, Senator, I don\u2019t know what I would\u2019ve done\u2014I wasn\u2019t in his shoes.\u201d\nFranken\u2019s tough questioning also led, ultimately, to Attorney General Jeff Sessions\u2019s having to recuse himself from the investigation into the Trump campaign\u2019s alleged collusion with Russia, after he essentially perjured himself by telling Franken he\u2019d never had contact with Russian officials, though he\u2019d met with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the campaign.\nSome progressives, I note, worry that the Russia investigation is distracting Democrats from other pressing issues. Some see it as a way for Clinton supporters to cover over the troubles in her campaign that led her to lose to a misogynist joke like Trump. Franken disagrees. \u201cThe Russia investigation is incredibly important\u2014it\u2019s about a foreign power interfering with the very basis of our democracy. So we shouldn\u2019t lose sight of that. But we have to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time\u2014health care being a prime example.\u201d\nThere\u2019s only one topic on which Franken is tight-lipped: the Democratic Party divisions that linger since the bruising 2016 primary battle between Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders. Franken endorsed Clinton early, and I asked if he regretted that, given what came later (the Minnesota Democratic caucus went for Sanders). I got a quick and resounding \u201cNo.\u201d\nWe talked about single-payer health insurance\u2013there\u2019s a bill in California to establish a statewide single payer system, and some on the left want to make supporting it a litmus test for California Democrats. Is he worried about that?\n\u201cVermont tried it and they couldn\u2019t quite get to it,\u201d he observed. Franken writes positively about single payer in his book, noting that it would have been a \u201cmuch simpler\u201d solution than the ACA. \u201cBut I also wrote that we needed 60 votes to pass something, and single payer was about 50 votes short. There are many ways to get to universal health care coverage; the problem is we don\u2019t have a health care system, we have systems.\u201d\nFranken is as pro-choice as senators come, so I ask him about the tensions over the place in the party of so-called pro-life Democrats, which flared in the unsuccessful Omaha mayoral campaign of Heath Mello. Does he worry the party is in danger of putting the pursuit of white working-class guys over the women and people of color that make up its base?\n\u201cWe do have to pay attention to them, clearly\u2014but not at the exclusion of anybody else.\u201d He repeats himself. \u201cNot at the exclusion of anybody else. We have to talk about economic issues. It\u2019s clear from the budget that Trump was talking out of one side of his mouth and he doesn\u2019t care about those people, because if he did, this wouldn\u2019t be his budget. So we need to take that message to them.\u201d\nBut Clinton talked about economic issues, I remind him. Still, she fell short\u2014in places like Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; even his own state of Minnesota was a tighter contest than many expected.\n\u201cI think part of it was the Bernie problem,\u201d he replied. \u201cThese people are angry. And they\u2019re angry because they feel the system is rigged\u2014and it is rigged, but not in the way they think.\n\u201cAnd we have the problem of people segmenting themselves in terms of where they get their news, and they just don\u2019t wanna hear the other side of it. But you have to go there. I represent rural Minnesota, and I go there all the time. I co-chair the rural health caucus. I toured around there after the first [version of AHCA], and people up there hated it. The rural hospitals? They know how bad this bill was. But you gotta go everywhere, and reach them with the same message. Wellstone had the message: We all do better when we all do better.\u201d\nFranken is fairly optimistic the Senate can beat back the so-called American Health Care Act. \u201cEven Mitch McConnell says he doesn\u2019t know if he can get 50 votes.\u201d I ask if he saw the news that House Freedom Caucus chair Mark Meadows cried when talking about how the amendment his caucus sponsored might threaten people with preexisting conditions. \u201cHe cried? I gotta tell you, I\u2019m sometimes aghast at some of my Republican colleagues who really don\u2019t understand how this stuff works.\u201d He shares the story of a Republican Senate colleague, who he won\u2019t name, who didn\u2019t understand the way the House bill hurt people with preexisting conditions until Franken explained it.\nThe most clueless may be Donald Trump. \u201cThe quote of the year has to be \u2018nobody knew how complicated healthcare was.\u2019 Everybody knew. That is such an enormously dumb thing to say.\u201d\nSoon a staffer warns us we\u2019ve only got five more minutes, so I throw out a last few bonus questions: Who in the Senate could have been a Saturday Night Live cast member?\n\u201cNo one,\u201d he answers immediately. \u201cNo one. Remember, I wasn\u2019t a cast member, I wanted to be a cast member. I was just a featured player!\u201d (Obviously, this still rankles.)\nCould any of his SNL colleagues be senators?\n\u201cOh yeah. A lot of them. Conan [O\u2019Brien], definitely.\u201d\nAnd then, while we\u2019re talking about role switching, I ask the question he\u2019s already answered dozens of times, while talking about the book and elsewhere: Does he ever think about running for president against Trump? \u201cNo,\u201d he says, again decisively. Why not?\nHe laughs. \u201cIt\u2019s a really, really hard job!\u201d\nSo there are no circumstances?\nI warn him that a lot of people may finish the book and either think he\u2019s running\u2014or wish he was. He shrugs.\n\u201cWhat I think is funny about the book\u2014remember I started writing it in 2015, I\u2019d basically finished it when Trump was elected\u2014is some people are gonna read it now and go: \u2018Oh, Franken really cracked the code of what kind of a memoir to write in a post-Trump world! He\u2019s clearly playing three-dimensional chess and he\u2019s four moves ahead of anyone else!\u2019 And I\u2019m like, \u2018No, no, no!\u2019\u201d\nOur time is (long past) up, but Franken waits with me for my ride to arrive. 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        "raw_content": "ID theft: a $1bn a year crime\nConsumers and banks suffer the pain\nIdentity theft, reportedly America's fastest rising crime, cost US lenders at least $1 billion last year.\nThat's according to an estimate by analysts TowerGroup, which published a report on the problem, titled Identify Theft: Lenders Are Victims, Too, earlier this week.\nPrecise figures on the exact loss due to identity theft are hard to pinpoint, but there is little doubt about the seriousness of the problem.\nIn 2002, 161,819 individuals in the US reported to the Federal Trade Commission that their identity had been stolen - bringing the number of reported US incidences of identity theft to nearly 300,000 since the launch of a database clearinghouse in 2000.\nTowerGroup believes stronger action by lenders is needed in order to combat the problem. It points to a certain level of complacency within the industry regarding the issue.\n\"Lenders have always been willing to accept a certain amount of risk,\" said Christine Pratt, a senior analyst in the TowerGroup Consumer Credit practice and author of the research, \"and fraud losses, if they're not actively rising, have been an area of complacency. Periodically, though, it's critical that lenders revisit their assumptions on the fraud issue - and given the current potential economic and geopolitical impact on their bottom line, now is the time.\"\nLenders are the most vulnerable to identity theft fraud at new account opening, where even the most sophisticated forms of identification (biometrics for example) are of no value.\nAlmost 10,000 victims had fraudulent home loans, totalling a thumping, $300 million taken out in their name last year, while another 68,000 were the victims of credit card-related ID fraud, Pratt told MSNBC.\nThe best way for lenders to put a dent in this type of loss is to prevent the stolen identity from being used in the initial loan application process.\nThe problem with this approach, according to TowerGroup, is that technology to authenticate a person's identity at the point of sale is not mature and the loss associated with identity theft \"so random and unpredictable\" that financial services institutions (unless they have been involved in substantial losses of this type) have been unable to justify the IT expenditures.\nEven with the rise in exposure through compromised internal databases, identity theft is an unquantifiable risk for most lenders, according to TowerGroup\nPratt noted that emerging products using less costly Web services can be packaged with existing fraud or compliance tools to help make return on investment less elusive for lenders.\n\"Financial services institutions should take a strategic, enterprise-wide approach to implementing technology solutions to deal with fraud, and identity theft in particular. Ultimately, the emergence of an industry initiative or consortium that could link key information databases, perhaps in partnership with one or all of the U.S. credit bureau, could produce the greatest payback for the lending community,\" she said.\nTowerGroup believes the Internet is both fuelling (by increasing the risk of credit card fraud) and helping to unravel (through the ability to pass information between partners more quickly) the identity theft problem.\nIts report investigates regulatory issues, and looks at whether there is a viable market and return-on-investment for technology that prevents a loan account being opened by a person who has stolen another's identity. \u00ae\nPolice recover disk at centre of ID theft flap\nFeds break massive identity fraud\nTrainee dishwasher pleads guilty to $80m identity fraud\nIdentity Thefts from the Rich and Famous\nStomp the identity thieves",
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        "raw_content": "12 Countries Known For Spying On Their Citizens\nThere are lots of conspiracy theories going around about the government of various countries. Sure, some of these theories are based on truth, while others are steeped in paranoia. However, it\u2019s pretty hard to deny that there are several countries who have very sneaky ways of keeping tabs on their citizens.\nThe United States has been doing this for quite some time, but there are other countries who also want to \u201cknow too much\u201d about the people living in its borders. These extreme security measures could be used as a way to keep the citizens of a country safe. After all, spying could reveal whether a person is a traitor or is planning some type of dangerous attack. However, spying has long been used as a means of blackmail, and it\u2019s no secret that there are plenty of things government officials now, but just aren\u2019t telling us.\nWhen it comes to citizen surveillance, how much is too much? Could spy technology be used to keep us all safer? Is the technology just a form of entertainment for people in power who are way too nosey for their own good? Many of these questions may remain unanswered for quite some time. But what we do know is that national spying is a real thing. Here are 12 countries known for spying on their citizens.\nWith all the political and social unrest that Syria has witnessed lately, it\u2019s no surprise that the country has been spying on its citizens for quite some time. The internet in Syria controls two of the main corporations in the country. Both of these companies were founded by Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria. These companies record all the online and off-line activities of its citizens. When people try to protest in the country, the online companies will shut down internet access or block text messages. According to Reporters Without Borders, Syria is one of the world\u2019s most spy-happy countries.\nIt may come as a surprise that New Zealand spies on its citizens. There\u2019s a fairly new law in the country that allows the main intelligence agency to spy on the people who live in New Zealand. Once New Zealand officials learned that the Government Communications Security Bureau had been spying on citizens illegally, the government passed new regulations to make it less of a crime. Just like in many other countries, there has been political opposition in New Zealand, which may be why the government feels that spying could be beneficial. The government claims that the surveillance is in place to protect the people, but of course, not all citizens agree with that.\nBahrain is run by a monarchy. The people of the country have protested this for quite some time, and the monarchy has responded by stamping out any attempts to change the government\u2019s policies. FinFisher is the company Bahrain\u2019s government uses to monitor opposition activities in the country and abroad. The UK, another country that is known for spying on its citizens, is where FinFisher was founded. The software works by sending protesters or activists an email about an important issue like political prisoners or government torture methods. When the activists opens the email, the software hidden in the email is activated. The software allows the Bahrain government to copy files and even intercept calls on Skype.\nCanada is considered one of the nicest countries in the world. Surprisingly, Canada also has ways to spy on its citizens. Recently, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association accused the Canadian government of illegal domestic surveillance. The group countered that the Communications Security Establishment Canada or CSEC, was actually collecting information about Canadian citizens. However, the CSEC denied this. All this finger-pointing could indicate that several Canadian government agencies are working together to get personal information about its citizens. Perhaps Canada is also trying to eliminate any opposition when it comes to its political policies. However, it\u2019s unlikely that either agency will admit to domestic spying.\nThe Iranian government censors websites in the country, but that\u2019s just the tip of the iceberg. The country is also fond of \u201cdeep packet inspections.\u201d That\u2019s a fancier way of saying that the government in Iran likes to collect personal information about its citizens. Iran uses Western corporations like Siemens and Nokia to accomplish this. The Wall Street Journal also indicates that Iran\u2019s government can access private emails of citizens, and has access to their Twitter and Facebook accounts. The government also has the ability to track phone calls that are made over the internet. This is most likely a way to make sure that political enemies are not able to carry out their plans, and probably doesn\u2019t have a lot to do with the safety of the people of Iran.\nIt\u2019s no secret that the U.S. and the UK are pretty strong allies. They share pretty much everything, which includes records of phone calls from its respective citizens. The Government Communication Headquarters, known as GCHQ, is the intelligence agency for the UK, and has been sharing private citizen information through the National Security Association. The organization uses a program called PRISM to accomplish this. A number of citizens in Britain say that this practice is illegal. However, the UK government has maintained that it has not committed a crime by invading the privacy of its citizens. We can\u2019t say we\u2019re surprised.\nEven though Vietnam doesn\u2019t have a very strong communication system when compared to other countries like the United States or the United Kingdom, there\u2019s still lots of government control in the country. Once Decree 72 was passed in Vietnam, bloggers in the country, as well as social media users, were not allowed to publish any material that made statements against the Vietnamese government. FinFisher, the same UK-based software that Bahrain uses for domestic spying, is prevalent in Vietnam as well. And just like Bahrain\u2019s government, officials in Vietnam say that the software is in place so that the country can reduce and eliminate political opposition.\nA newspaper in France called Le Monde published an article reporting that the government is spying on French citizens. The report also indicated that French people were being spied on in the same way that American citizens were being watched. Le Monde stated that the Direction Generale de la Securite Exterieure collects data from citizens in France every day. This data includes emails, phone calls, text messages and social media account information. The information is allegedly stored in a government database for years, and could easily be used to incriminate French citizens. The government in France denies these claims, but that doesn\u2019t necessarily make them false. After all, people don\u2019t usually willingly come clean after spying on you.\nRussia has long been known for spying on its citizens, and it seems that the spying has gotten more intense in recent years. The country has installed a surveillance system so that the government could listen in on the conversations of athletes and visitors during the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games. The technology was designed to allow the Russian government to tap into all online and phone conversations without notifying the person(s) involved in the communication. The surveillance system is known as SORM and was developed back in the 1980s. Usually, the spy system has been used by Russia to spy on countries that oppose them.\nThe Chinese government has made it no secret that it spies on its citizens. The country has various forms of advanced technology to record the activity of the people who live in China. While domestic spying has become somewhat normal in the country, some government employees in China have even started spying on each other. A number of public officials have reported finding wires in their cars or offices. Some individuals who work for the Chinese government have discovered wires in their showers. Bo Xilai, a Communist party member, even went to the extreme of wire-tapping the president of China. This is why Chinese government officials hug before meetings now. They pat each other down during the embrace to ensure no one is wearing a wire.\nAngela Merkel, Germany\u2019s chancellor, has expressed her disapproval with the United States spying on her. German citizens also stated that they didn\u2019t appreciate being spied on by the United States. However, the government that Merkel is leading was one of the main partners in the National Security Agency. That means Germany has been doing a lot of spying for quite some time. According to Der Spiegel, there are several German intelligence agencies that work with the National Security Agency to get information on German citizens. Even though the Cold War pact between Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States has ended (the pact prevented governments from spying on German citizens), there are still some unanswered questions. Perhaps Germany agreed to end the pact because the government now has \u201call the information it needs.\u201d Time will tell.\nSources: salon.com, theatlantic.com",
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        "raw_content": "Tretchikoff\u2019s \u2018Chinese Girl\u2019 makes \u00c2\u00a31m world record and heads home\n'Chinese Girl' heads home for display at Delaire Graff Estate near Stellenbosch after fetching highest ever price for Tretchikoff painting after today's Bonhams South African Sale in London\n\u2018Chinese Girl\u2019, the most iconic work of Vladimir Tretchikoff \u2014 the Russian \u00c3\u00a9migr\u00c3\u00a9 who settled in South Africa \u2014 was sold today for \u00a31 million at Bonhams South African art sale in London.\nFollowing worldwide interest in the sale the painting which had been estimated to sell for \u00a3300,000 to \u00a3500,000, made \u00a3982,050 (R13.8m). This is the highest amount ever paid for a Tretchikoff painting.\nThe entire sale of some 150 pictures made \u00a34.5m.\nThe buyer of \u2018Chinese Girl\u2019 is Laurence Graff, British businessman and jeweller and Chairman of Graff Diamonds International, who owns the Delaire Graff Estate near Stellenbosch, where this picture will go on public display with the rest of his art collection.\nSaid to be the most widely reproduced and recognisable picture in the world, from the 1950s onwards prints of this famous work sold widely in South Africa, Britain, Europe and America.\nTretchikoff closes gap on Stern and Pierneef\nSignificantly Tretchikoff out-performed the two longtime market leaders in South African art at auction \u2014 Irma Stern and Jacob Hendrik Pierneef. \u2018Landscape Stellenbosch\u2019 by Pierneef made \u00a3713,250 and \u2018Congolese Beauty\u2019 by Irma Stern was sold for \u00a3541,250.\nStern holds the record for South African art at Bonhams with her piece \u2018Arab Priest\u2019, which sold for \u00a33 million in 2011.\nTretchikoff\u2019s value has risen exponentially in the art market, due to both the re- evaluation of his legacy in exhibitions such as Tretchikoff: The People\u2019s Painter, at IZIKO South African National Gallery (2011), and his appearance on the world stage at auction at Bonhams.\nTretchikoff\u2019s previous world record was recently achieved at Bonhams with the semi-nude portrait painting, \u2018Portrait of Lenka (Red Jacket)\u2019, featuring Tretchikoff\u2019s lover and muse, which sold for \u00a3337,250 (R4.7million).\nJust over 100 Tretchikoff works have appeared at auction, a 20-year trajectory which charts a remarkable resurgence in the artist\u2019s popularity.\nGiles Peppiatt, Director of South African Art at Bonhams, said, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153This was an exceptional price for a work which really does merit the word \u2018iconic\u2019. And it\u2019s very happy news to hear that it is going home.\u201d\nTags: Arts and CultureBonhamsIrma SternTretchikoff",
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        "raw_content": "Kingdom Come: Playing a Game of Invisible Rules\nThe best of movies, music and T.V.\nFor many athletes, their sport becomes a huge part of who they are and what they build their lives around. The sport creates benefits such as stress relief, a social circle and a good reason to exercise. All of these things play a role in shaping an athlete\u2019s personality, values and friendships.\nThe scary thing for a lot of athletes is that this could all be snatched right out of their life in a matter of seconds. It happens more often than any of us would like and it\u2019s because of agonizing little villains we like to refer to as injuries.\nOne minute you\u2019re dribbling down the field, loving every minute of the ball at your feet and the wind whipping past your face. You deek out your opponent but it all happens too quickly and suddenly you\u2019re on the ground. You\u2019re writhing in pain because your opponent accidentally took out the wrong part of your leg. Just like that, your ACL is torn, you need surgery and you won\u2019t see the field again for almost a year.\nIt happens that fast.\nInjuries are a lot more than just injuries. They come with a side of boredom and wondering what to do with yourself during all your new spare time. Because of this loss of identity, it\u2019s common for injuries to unmask serious mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders and substance abuse.\n\u201cWhen you are in that rehab place and you can\u2019t get on that pitch it seems like it\u2019s forever,\u201d leading sports psychologist Misia Gervis told The Guardian. \u201cThere is a wealth of evidence around the psychological challenges of long-term injury. If you are an elite athlete where it is your only identity, and suddenly that has been taken away from you, you are sitting there thinking: \u2018Who am I now?\u2019 It is a big sense of loss.\u201d\nIan Linton, a wrestler and student at Laurier Brantford, suffered a shoulder dislocation that lasted six months.\n\u201cI really liked the sport and not being able to do it really hurt. The second time I injured it I was going through a lot of problems mentally and wrestling was my escape from that and injuring it again and having to make that choice was really difficult. [It] made things worse because I really wanted to be out there,\u201d said the first year.\nShaina Ecclestone, a second year Youth and Children\u2019s Studies major, suffered three concussions in one year.\n\u201cIt was devastating to me to know I would never be able to play that high of a level of hockey again,\u201d she said. \u201cIt was my future plans, I wanted to attend Laurier since I was little and to play as a goalie on the Laurier varsity team. It\u2019s hard for me to think that I lost it all in a split second just by getting hit in the head. Everything in my life changed for me, more than just my sports, all because of something that took a second to happen.\u201d\nCertain kinds of injuries are common among certain sports, however, concussions are one of the most prevalent ones among any type of sport.\n\u201cIt [rugby] was great then I got seriously concussed,\u201d said Reilly, another Laurier Brantford student. \u201cFor rugby it was terrible to leave. So I became a coach of my high school team instead of a player which was still really hard because I couldn\u2019t do anything \u2014 just walk. I couldn\u2019t play the sport I loved so I started to gain weight \u2014 a lot. And my self-confidence was terrible it made me extremely depressed.\u201d\nEven long after the worst part of the concussion is over, the injury is still tough to deal with. Concussions can result in lifelong effects and also alter playing ability due to the high risk of getting re-concussed.\n\u201cThe healing process for concussions is extremely long especially because I had another one before this one which was pretty serious as well,\u201d said Reilly. \u201cSo I was more limited because the doctors wanted to be extra cautious. It took a while until I could play again and it took even longer for me to become healthy and fit again.\u201d\nNot only do concussions and injuries affect an athlete\u2019s involvement in sport \u2014 they also impact academics, social life and overall quality of day-to-day living.\n\u201cIt limited me with school like crazy,\u201d said Reilly. \u201cI was out of school for three months, which affected my grades a lot and my social life because I could never leave my room and then after that stage of the healing process was over I still couldn\u2019t leave my house.\u201d\nEcclestone experienced weak reactiveness in her left eye and enhanced effects of her ADHD. School became more of a challenge than it had ever been before.\n\u201cI went from a 90s student to failing very quickly and had to build back up to where I am today,\u201d she said. \u201cLots of extra time on school work and I even had to switch schools. Because of the extent of the brain injury I also had a big shift in my personality. My mom notices it the most. That is one thing that will never change back to the way it was, but I am learning to cope with all the changes.\u201d\nIt\u2019s not just concussions and injuries that force an athlete to give up their sport. Illness, disease and health conditions can also be detrimental to an athlete\u2019s career in the same way injuries are. Laurier Brantford student Alexa Stucke had to give up competitive basketball before she was ready due to symptoms of low blood sugar. While playing, she often felt faint and found it extremely difficult to move. This went on for two years before she had to give up the competitive level completely.\n\u201cThat loss of not being able to achieve my goals took a huge toll on who I was, my identity,\u201d said the second year who had been aiming for a D1 scholarship before coming to university. \u201cIt [basketball] literally was my life and it got swept from under my feet. You don\u2019t know that your last game is your last game.\u201d\nThe ultimate question is: What can be done about athletes\u2019 losses of identity, goals, self-esteem and confidence that were born out of their injuries?\n\u201cI try to realize that maybe I have another purpose; maybe my end goal wasn\u2019t supposed to be playing basketball,\u201d said Stucke.\nFinding another hobby or interest to hook your identity to might be a start, but Stucke says it\u2019s not as easy as it may seem.\n\u201cEven now I try to find different hobbies but nothing compares,\u201c she said. \u201cI would give anything to have basketball back in the capacity that I had it.\u201d\nWhat might be needed is more awareness, accessibility and availability of rehabilitation centres and mental health counselling for injured athletes.\n\u201cI think it would be a great thing if these facilities were made more known,\u201d said Ecclestone. \u201cI had no clue about any of that stuff until I got hurt. 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        "raw_content": "Should you be listening to music when you study?\nPhoto by Jackie Vang\nIf you\u2019ve been involved with clubs or associations at Laurier in the past few weeks, then you\u2019ve probably had the opportunity to utilize The Perch: the Students\u2019 Union\u2019s newest accessible and straightforward resource for groups at Laurier.\nThis app \u2014 or interface, allows for people to find out what clubs are available, at either the Brantford or Waterloo campus, join them virtually, go through and look at current and upcoming events and interact in real time with the university\u2019s Clubs and Associations Department.\nIt will also help these clubs on an organizational level, as their presidents will be able to more efficiently and effectively manage their executive teams, volunteers and volunteer-related administrative forms.\nThe website provides contact details for these executives, as well as social media contacts for these clubs and associations, for those who may be interested in getting involved or becoming members.\nThe Perch was made a reality when the Students\u2019 Union signed an agreement with CampusVibe, whose partnership has allowed them to work on the interface, which was launched in mid-October.\n\u201cThe Clubs & Associations department led by Sara Clark, has done a great job preparing this new platform for our 18,000 undergraduate students across both the Brantford and Waterloo campuses,\u201d said Tarique Plummer, president and CEO of the Students\u2019 Union, in a letter to the student bodies of both campuses.\n\u201cIt is now the hub of all things clubs and associations related; providing students with the ability to interact with the on-campus clubs through group and event pages.\u201d\nWhen discussing The Perch with Plummer, he also noted how this new interface will help the Students\u2019 Union, both from an administrative and organizational perspective.\n\u201cIt helps us on the back end [as well], in terms of managing all the clubs that we have, going through registration forms with new clubs, looking at event submission forms, helping with club budgets and [each] club\u2019s constitutions. It makes us able to interact with these clubs, real time,\u201d Plummer said.\nWhen previously booking appointments, clubs missed out when asked these sorts of questions. With The Perch, they will instead be able to respond by using a platform that is now actively in use, created for this purpose.\n\u201cWhen it comes to the club presidents, [they] now have the privilege of organizing it in such a way that they can communicate live with their team \u2026 They can create limits or restrictions to what they have access to and give you more access if they want to,\u201d Plummer said.\n\u201cThey can do anything regarding administration on that platform and send that information to their volunteers.\u201d\nThe Perch\u2019s user interface is intertwined with Laurier\u2019s single sign-on. The same login that is used for MyLearningSpace will be the same login used to get onto the app. The website features a calendar that will show daily club events, and has a feature that allows people to share the event directly onto Facebook pages.\n\u201cIt makes it easier for students to become more involved \u2014 you no longer have to look at bulletin boards if you\u2019re not a big fan of that; you can just log onto The Perch, you see everything that\u2019s going on, join if you wish, send them questions, comments or compliments if you want to,\u201d Plummer said.\nThe feedback for The Perch in the past few weeks since its release has been mixed \u2014 but Plummer isn\u2019t worried in the slightest.\n\u201cThere are many people who asking the question: \u2018What? Why? Really?\u2019 \u2026 Not a lot of individuals [will be] super aware of some of the operational achievements until we fully accomplish our marketing strategy,\u201d Plummer said.\nThe Students\u2019 Union has been focussing on boothing on the Brantford and the Waterloo campus, training presidents and executives, as well as sending out email notifications to students who may not be aware of what\u2019s happening.\n\u201cSome individuals want to understand more how to navigate our interface, while other individuals are not the biggest fan and would still prefer to see things on bulletin boards \u2014 which will still be there,\u201d Plummer said.\n\u201cWe\u2019re trying to make sure that we have a much more sustainable, economical [and] environmentally friendly model to work with \u2026 it\u2019s making a lot of headway.\u201d\nCome January, they\u2019re hoping to open a promotional series, in order to get the entire university body fully aware that The Perch exists and utilize it to its full potential.\n\u201cIf you\u2019re a club, it\u2019s impossible for you to operate now without being involved in it. So it\u2019s of your benefit to inform your members of what\u2019s going on [and] to get into it as well,\u201d Plummer said.\nPlummer understands how close-knit the Laurier Brantford community is and says that some of the main functions of this new interface will be as an organizational, administrative tools for these clubs.\n\u201cIt will help key individuals who are just wanting to be more involved, to understand what events are taking place,\u201d Plummer said.\nFurthermore, the interface will present opportunities for the executives of clubs to ask themselves questions like: \u201cam I able to organize my entire team in a way that will make us more efficient on the path?\u201d, Plummer said.\n\u201c[For] the Brantford campus, [The Perch focusses] more along the lines of efficiency, organization and being able to find when all these events are, so you don\u2019t miss anything.\u201d\nThe Students\u2019 Union also wants students of the Brantford Laurier campus to understand that their campus is \u2014 and has always been \u2014 in the foreground of their future plans for the campus.\n\u201cThere are projects going on behind the scenes to see if we can actualize something very similar to that, in the near future,\u201d Plummer said.\n\u201cOne of the points in my platform is a social gathering event, a social gathering location, for our students. 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        "raw_content": "Source: TruNews, February 6, 2019 During his historic trip to the Middle East, Pope Francis took part in an event that appeared to be ripped directly from the pages of The Revelation in which he signed a declaration of fraternity that effectively equated Christianity with all other world religions. TruNews has...\nSource: Washington Standard, January 25, 2019 Already a tidal wave of impeachable offenses by Minnesota\u2019s Representative Ilhan Omar have presented themselves, and yet, to date, not one Article of Impeachment has been issued against this unAmerican, false god worshipping (which is not a God-given right),...\nSource: Leo Hohmann, by Leo Hohmann, January 2019 Down in little Hallandale Beach, Florida, a local city commissioner is in big trouble because she had the audacity to voice her opinion about the outspoken new Muslim Congresswoman from Michigan, Rashida Tlaib.\nSource: Clarion Project, BY RYAN MAURO Monday, March 19, 2018 Ryan Mauro is the national security analyst and Shillman Fellow for the Clarion Project. This article was written with the assistance of Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum. In 1988, an FBI source inside the Muslim Brotherhood revealed that the Islamist group\u2019s proxies in America had a...\nSource: Answering Muslims, by David Wood, October 27, 2018 The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) recently ruled that freedom of speech must be balanced with \"protecting the religious feelings\" of others. Hence, Europeans are no longer allowed to call Muhammad offensive names like \"pedophile,\" even though he had sex...\n10 Questions About the Compatibility of Islam with America\nSource: American Thinker, By Frank Hawkins, November 10, 2018 Wikipedia defines Islamophobia as the fear, hatred of or prejudice against the Islamic religion or Muslims, especially when seen as a geopolitical force or the source of terrorism. Yes, many people around the globe who identify with Islam are good, hard working, loving...\nRobert Spencer in PJ Media: MasterCard and Discover Banned Me. Are You Next?\nSource: Jihad Watch, BY ROBERT SPENCER, September 25, 2018 I wrote here at PJ Media, at the end of August, about how I was dropped from Patreon at the behest of MasterCard \u2014 which claimed that it had done so because my websitefeatured \u201cillegal content.\u201d Since then, MasterCard has ignored a letter from an attorney,...\nWAHHAJ Family, Da\u2019wah, The Compound and Civilization Jihad\nThe Wahhaj family tree spreads to New Mexico. Listen to Imam Siraj Wahhaj explain the plan right from the Muslim Brotherhood playbook. THIS is the goal of Islam in the West,",
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        "raw_content": "There\u2019s a land that I heard of, once in a lullaby.\nA Guatemalan Rainbow\nIn the memorable words of song lyricist, Yip Harburg (music by Harold Arlen), Fr. John and I find ourselves living \u201cover the rainbow.\u201d The location of our Guatemalan seminary and sewing center is 7,120 feet above sea level on a mountain overlooking the city of Huehuetenango. We can actually see over the rainbow. Could there be a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow? Maybe. It ended in the commercial district of the city. A pot of gold would certainly fill a lot of our needs here.\nWhen thinking of a third-world country in the mission field, one\u2019s thoughts usually focus on the poverty, deficiencies, and needs. There is a lot more to consider than that. God made a beautiful world. We have only to look around us. Guatemala is a country that can break your heart with its suffering in one moment and then take your breath away with its beauty in the next. Each time I travel there, I am stunned by this dichotomy.\nThe aerial approach to Guatemala is always spectacular. Lush, verdant valleys are ringed by volcanic peaks that reach skyward with a welcoming embrace. Glittering waterways and lakes sparkle in the sun like jewels. Agricultural geometry measures out the countryside, while shimmering specks grow into shapes that grow into buildings as the plane descends to earth.\nHere are some images of the Guatemala that warms my heart with its beauty:\nAnd yet, in this land of great beauty, troubles do not \u201cmelt like lemon drops, away above the chimney tops.\u201d Things can get frustrating when good plans fall apart, schedules don\u2019t come off on time, and nothing works as it should. I must confess to being an imperfect human who, in her mission work, suffers bouts of frustration, anger, and loss of hope. It is at these times that contemplating the beauty of God\u2019s creation all around me gives me solace. It is at these times that I need to place my thoughts much higher than any earthly rainbow.\nSomewhere (way) over the rainbow, skies are blue,\nAnd the dreams that you dare to dream, really do come true.\nThere is a Greek saying that expresses a wish that one will achieve a \u201cgood Paradise.\u201d That is my dream for you, Dear Friends. When earthly rainbows and paradises are not enough, may you have a \u03ba\u03b1\u03bb\u03cc \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03ac\u03b4\u03b5\u03b9\u03c3\u03bf (good Paradise).",
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        "raw_content": "A team devoted to improving your business practices\nWe are your experts.\nWith a staff of approximately 65 CPAs and CPA candidates supported by 30 non-CPA professionals, we are your accountants, advisers, and partners. As a firm, we provide clients with a full range of services that span across a diverse set of industries, all with the end goal of delivering superior client services to every client. Every time.\nOutside of the office, we wear the titles of parents, grandparents, students, sons and daughters, Seminoles, Gators, Knights, Blazers, and many more. We\u2019re Baby Boomers, Generation X\u2019ers, Generation Y, and Millennials, all working together to understand the many differences that make our generations unique.\nYou will find many of our professionals sitting on boards for our local community, civic, or professional organizations, because we know the knowledge and experience gained in these settings provides invaluable learning opportunities to a better understanding of our client\u2019s operations.\nYou can count on Thomas Howell Ferguson to be a leader, always raising standards not only in our business, but within that of our clients.\nWe live by a guiding mission statement and set of core values. These demonstrate how we approach every opportunity, every question, and every client.\nWe make an impact in everything we do, providing the highest level of personal and professional service using seasoned judgment, creativity, and responsiveness.\nThings We Believe In:\nHealthy Mutual Respect for One Another\nStrong Work Ethic with Sound Economics",
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        "raw_content": "Strong leadership from the top\nWhile some city authorities look at mobile operators as purely another potential revenue stream, others take a more balanced view. Steven Bage, Strategic Infrastructure Advisor in the City Surveyor\u2019s Department, explained how the council wanted to ensure the City had wireless service fit for the future.\nThe level of service was perhaps most publicly embarrassing during the otherwise successful London Olympics of 2012. Cycling and running events through the city couldn\u2019t be properly viewed worldwide because the TV networks tried to upload live video from their cameras via grossly overloaded 3G. Event GPS tracker updates were throttled by floods of tweets. Today, even with extensive 4G coverage from rooftops, not all network operators can claim ubiquitous service and network capacity remains a problem.\nWith full support from both current and past Leaders of the City Corporation (\u201cthis is one of their top three priorities\u201d), different departments have all collaborated to streamline the practicalities. Top down leadership has really helped the project to thrive.\nSmall Cells and Wi-Fi in the vanguard of Smart City evolution\nCommercially the City of London Corporation opened up a competitive dialogue tender, asking the market for several capabilities. They made a point of asking for solutions rather than defining how any supplier might achieve it. They initially asked about Smart Cities, then realised the concepts weren\u2019t quite yet evolved enough, and focussed first on Small Cells and Wi-Fi in the knowledge that this would support long term Smart City thinking.\nDAS solutions were considered during this process, but these would have involved a huge initial capital outlay and the remote radio units themselves were quite a lot more obtrusive from a planning perspective. There would have been a lot more time-consuming disruptive street works to connect fibre to each location, rather than using wireless. Small cells, connected by wireless backhaul, seemed to be a lot more attractive approach.\nCTIL awarded 15 year concession\nEarlier this year, a concession of 15 years was won by CTIL, the organisation responsible for both Telefonica O2 and Vodafone\u2019s national UK network operations. CTIL must install and provide free-to-all Wi-Fi throughout the district, and can install small cells at almost any street location on request from any operator. The site rental/operational fees paid for each small cell should cover the cost of the free Wi-Fi and are expected to make a small surplus after year 7, some of which will flow back into the council coffers.\nUnlike concessions in some other London boroughs, there\u2019s no up-front payment by either party with all the initial investment funded by CTIL. Although the City of London isn\u2019t looking to make vast profits out of the concession, they do have an obligation to get market value for these assets.\nCTIL and Telefonica O2 built the network within 28 weeks in partnership with Virgin Media, UK Power Networks and the City\u2019s Highways contractor, J B Riney & Co Ltd. iWireless undertook the systems integration including planning and optimising the Wi-Fi network.\nFull access to almost any streetside location\nThe historic streets of the City of London date back more than 2000 years. It\u2019s not a grid system and there are many winding alleyways dominated by towering skyscrapers, making seamless radio coverage difficult to achieve. Helpfully, the council has the power to approve any installations on public assets in the street for societal benefit. Surprisingly, that\u2019s not the case for anything placed on the side of buildings which would need the building owner\u2019s consent. While there is a specific Act of Parliament that permits installation of street lights on building walls, it doesn\u2019t extend to other equipment.\nRecent city planning initiatives to open up public spaces and reduce street clutter have led to street lighting poles being removed in favour of wall mounted ones. It\u2019s easy to overlook that these busy areas are often where most cellular capacity is required. Fortunately, it\u2019s quite feasible to physically install a street pole where required for a small cell, even if not required for lighting.\nAgreeing de-minimus planning streamlined the process\nSteven has worked closely with the planning department, especially the conservation area planner, and agreed \u201cde minimus\u201d physical constraints. These avoid the need for individual planning applications or approval for every individual site. Each street pole can accommodate up to two devices, which could either be both small cells or a mix of Wi-Fi and small cell, together with a wireless mesh backhaul transceiver. All must be painted black to blend in with the standard street pole colour scheme.\nThe corporation has been advised that Wi-Fi will remain relevant outdoors for at least the next 7 years. Steven told me that they previously had an existing public Wi-Fi service provided by The Cloud (now BSkyB) which they wanted to replace.\n\u201cCTIL and O2 came up with a fantastic design using the latest Cisco 802.11ac gigabit speed units. We\u2019re very pleased with the results so far and will review whether to refresh the equipment in 7 years time. If there\u2019s sufficient capability in the mobile networks, perhaps we may discontinue \u2013 it\u2019s hard to tell what the situation will be that far in the future.\u201d\n\u201cThe Wi-Fi network covers the entire area, perhaps not every individual lane, but all of the busier areas with high footfall. It\u2019s been installed in less than 28 weeks, quite unique for that amount of fibre deployment in the City. We minimised excavation, reused existing tunnels and ducts, worked out of hours/weekends.\nOur surveyors did a great job, contributing extensive local knowledge alongside their highways authority colleagues. Their encyclopaedic knowledge of what\u2019s buried under the streets made the planning very expeditious.\u201d\nThe photo below shows a mesh relay point (on the black pole to the left of the Gresham Street sign) serving both the alleyway and hosting a Wi-Fi access point. There were line of sight wireless links down the alleyway and on both left and right on the main street. The height of the wireless backhaul helps avoid obstructions from traffic and increase the range of the small cells.\nCombining fibre and wireless mesh backhaul\nCTIL technical program manager Jamie Olejnik, who is ultimately responsible for the Wireless Concession, indicated that their target cost is for 10% of a typical macrocell deployment. A managed service combining shared wireless backhaul mesh, fibre transmission, pre-approved planning procedures and efficient installation procedures make this very cost effective.\n32x 1Gbps fibre backhaul links were installed, connected to a series of distribution points. CCS wireless mesh backhaul has been used at street level with a fan-out of approximately four sites per fibre connection. The mesh solution ensures that alternative routes can be taken for redundancy or load balancing. Unlike some other more modern cities, it just wouldn\u2019t have been feasible to dig up the streets and install fibre to every node due to cost, disruption and timescale.\nThe photo below shows the CCS MetNet unit in its normal colours, easier to see than when disguised in black. Further down, you\u2019ll see how easily this blends into the cityscape.\nUnobtrusively blended into the background\nWhen I asked Jamie what his biggest headache had been, perhaps surprisingly he said that painting the equipment regulation black was high up on the list. It seems that ensuring all the legally required labels remain visible takes a lot of extra care.\nThis approach works well. Despite being black and all air-cooled, there are no overheating problems.\nThe choice of site location is critical \u2013 just 50-100 metres away from the highest footfall might reduce the payback. The advantage of using poles gives longer range and less disruption than lower down, avoiding blocking by vehicles. Most go completely unnoticed. For example, what do you notice first on the pole below - the parking restriction sign or the small cell?\nBelow you can see Wi-Fi, Small Cell and wireless backhaul on the same pole in a busy street across from St Paul\u2019s Cathedral, visible only from this angle and otherwise discretely blending into the background.\nSmall Cell planning\nTelefonica\u2019s urban small cells are provided by Nokia, although other vendor\u2019s similarly sized equipment could be used. A comprehensive survey of existing street poles, including their weight bearing suitability, has provided a large number of existing sites for cellular planners to choose from. Others can be added on request.\nRF planners tell me that using low power down in street canyons can be very efficient. While some RF planners would prefer to serve everyone from macrocells from the rooftops, lighting up ever more spectrum, I\u2019d suggest that street canyons found in the City of London benefit greatly from street level transmitters and the wide choice of location. The slow moving traffic and large number of pedestrians further emphasise the validity of this approach.\nEach Nokia Flexizone small cell can handle 100 or more active users, typically within a range of 100-200 metres, using an RF power of 5W maximum. Spectrum reuse is high, which would be a key advantage for operators with limited amounts of it.\nRapid take-up of services\nAlready there are over 64,000 users per day accessing the Wi-Fi with a further 100 new registration daily. It\u2019s a free-to-use service with a one-time registration and no spam marketing email.\nThere will be over 50 small cells live by the end of 2017 and plans for 260 by end 2018. The system is open for use by all operators, with the first already installed for Telefonica O2 and another keen to proceed. All are LTE-only today, and that\u2019s likely to remain the case. Sites are available on a \u201cfirst-come, first-served basis\u201d.\nI walked around the area and tested the Wi-Fi service myself. Performance in the more remote hidden alleyways was extremely impressive. While I didn\u2019t have a Telefonica SIM to perform similar tests on the small cells, I see no reason why that wouldn\u2019t achieve at least as good throughput.\nI have to say it\u2019s great to see such a system in commercial use today \u2013 we\u2019ve seen much talk about the potential opportunities for Urban Small Cells, and now here\u2019s one practical success. 28 weeks from start to commercial launch is a timescale to be proud of.\nAt the end of the day, it will all improve the quality of life for those working and living in the City of London, ultimately benefiting business and social development.\nBy the way, this new Small Cell network isn\u2019t the only time we\u2019ve got something first in the streets of London\u2026\nGreat to see City of London Corporation having the vision and determination to push forwards with with fantastic connectivity. Transport for London are making all the right signs of getting the underground sorted. All we need is someone to sort out the minefield of different stakeholders on our railway lines (Network Rail and Train Operating Companies on relativelyn short franchises). Together with small cells helping solve the in-building coverage issues and everyone will have network when they visit London.\n#2 3G4G said:\nBy the way, you posted a picture of Trump Street but not sure if you know, Trump Street covers either side of the junction with Lawrence Road but on one side, it suddenly changes name to \"Russia Row\". I think there is a hidden prophecy in there...\n#3 stephane daeuble said:\nhi David, Great article as usual.\nI wanted to bring a small correction on one of the fact of the text.\nPlease note that each Flexi Zone small cell can handle up to 840 actively scheduled users (100 mentioned in the article). Tks.\n@Stephane: Thanks for the technical correction. 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        "raw_content": "Children of Secretariat: the flying filly responsible for Storm Cat\nPatricia McQueen | February 08, 2016 |\nTerlingua: a mischievous but generally sweet mare. Photo: Patricia McQueen\nA lot was riding on the 2-year olds in Secretariat\u2019s second crop after a disappointing first crop. Three of those foals of 1976 answered the call, putting the Triple Crown winner at the top of the North American juvenile sire list in 1978.\nIn Canada, Medaille d\u2019Or would become a champion by year\u2019s end, and Secretariat came tantalizingly close to siring both the male and female American champions as well. General Assembly would win big but couldn\u2019t handle Spectacular Bid, and Terlingua\u2019s exploits made her the most exciting filly of the year. Of course, it was years before her full value would be known as the dam of superstar sire Storm Cat.\nBorn 40 years ago, on February 7, 1976, Terlingua was out of Crimson Saint, a lightning-fast stakes winner by Crimson Satan. As a 2-year-old in 1971, Crimson Saint equaled the world record for four furlongs at Oaklawn Park (:44 4/5); at four, she set a track record at Hollywood Park for five furlongs (:56).\nWhen the filly by Secretariat out of Crimson Saint was entered in the 1977 Keeneland July yearling sale, trainer D. Wayne Lukas took notice. He was quite familiar with the mare, as Crimson Saint was trained by his ex father-in-law Rod Kaufman. He knew he had to have her chestnut daughter as he was making the transition from Quarter Horses to Thoroughbreds.\n\u201cI thought about her so many times before going to Keeneland that I knew exactly what she looked like,\u201d Lukas told The Blood-Horse in the summer of 1978. \u201cI could see the cross of that large horse (Secretariat) on that mare with all that conformation for speed (Crimson Saint), and I had a picture of her in my mind.\u201d\nHe was thrilled to get her for just $275,000, the fourth-highest priced yearling filly sold at auction in 1977. The purchase was made on behalf of Texan L. R. French Jr., who would partner with Barry Beal; they named her for a small Texas town known for annual chili competitions.\nSpeed from the start\nSkipping the traditional maiden race, Lukas sent Terlingua out for her debut in the Nursery Stakes at Hollywood Park on June 14, 1978. She was a poorly kept secret as the odds-on favorite, and ran like a seasoned veteran, forcing the pace between horses and then drawing off in the stretch to win in 1:03 3/5 for 5 \u00bd furlongs.\nIt was the first of many stakes records that would fall at her flying feet. \u201cIn the field of nine, six of the starters came off winning races, but Terlingua left them as if they were tied to a post and she could very well be the Secretariat everyone has been waiting for,\u201d wrote Joe Hirsch in the Daily Racing Form.\nA month later, the filly took flight again. In the G2 Hollywood Lassie, she won by 3 \u00bd lengths in another stakes record \u2013 six furlongs in 1:08 4/5. \u201cShe seemed like she had on a pair of wings running that fast,\u201d said jockey Darrel McHargue after the race.\nWrote Hirsch: \u201cNot since the heyday of Mae West has there been such action as Terlingua displayed in the Lassie. She seemed to float through the stretch, balanced so perfectly one could have put a shot glass on her back and not spilled a drop. And with this grace and style there was eye-catching speed.\u201d He called her the most exciting filly since Ruffian.\nIn a controversial move, Lukas entered her a week later against the boys in the G2 Hollywood Juvenile Championship on July 22.\n\u201cI believe some were 100 percent for lynching me,\u201d said Lukas to the media at the time. But he knew what he was doing \u2013 the filly won convincingly by 2 1/4 lengths, duplicating her time the previous week for six furlongs after fractions of :21 3/5, :44 3/5 and :56 2/5. Behind her were the West\u2019s best colts in Flying Paster and Exuberant.\nAfter a brief freshening, Terlingua next ran in the G2 Del Mar Debutante on September 3. Stretched to one mile, the distance was no problem. An overwhelming 1-20 favorite, she toyed with her rivals, sprinting to a clear lead before taking a short breather after six furlongs, allowing the field to close within a half-length of her. She then spurted away in the stretch to win by nine lengths under a hand ride in yet another stakes record, 1:36 1/5.\nShe was mortal after all\nLukas then took Terlingua on the road. She finished third in the G1 Frizette at Belmont Park and second in the G2 Alcibiades at Keeneland, and suddenly she was no longer an undefeated sensation.\nLukas blamed himself for not giving her more time to get used to the sandy, cuppy Belmont Park surface, and he blamed the weather in Kentucky. \u201cWe believe we have the best 2-year-old filly in America and we thought it would be good for racing if the rest of the country got an opportunity to see her,\u201d he told the Form. \u201cShe didn\u2019t get beat by superior fillies. She got beat by the conditions,\u201d adding that the rain and hail before the Alcibiades scared her to death.\nTerlingua lost the championship, which was awarded jointly to It\u2019s In the Air and Candy Eclair.\nAfter a short rest, the speedy filly started 1979 fresh in the G3 Santa Ynez at Santa Anita on February 24. She got a measure of revenge on It\u2019s In the Air, defeating her by four lengths in 1:21 1/5 for seven furlongs \u2013 her fourth stakes record in five California starts.\nStretched out to 1 1/16 miles, she set fast fractions in the G1 Santa Susana on March 11, battled with Caline through the stretch and only gave way grudgingly at the end. She lost by a length in what was another stakes record.\nTossed to the wolves in the nine-furlong G1 Santa Anita Derby, Terlingua finished fifth to Kentucky Derby-bound Flying Paster, the colt she had thrashed the previous summer. Still, the filly fought hard in the longest race of her career, and only got beaten for second in the shadow of the wire by two heads and a neck.\nInjury hastened retirement\nReturned to sprinting two weeks later, Terlingua was second by a nose in the Starlet at Hollywood. Then came two fourth-place finishes, and it was time for a long rest.\nRefreshed and relaxed, she resurfaced in the Las Flores at Santa Anita on December 30, 1979. She battled with longshot Powder Room throughout, with fractions of :21 2/5 and :43 3/5, and hit the wire a nose in front of that one in a stakes record 1:08 2/5.\nJust a week later in the La Brea, another record fell as Terlingua ran seven furlongs in 1:20 4/5, almost two seconds faster than the previous stakes record and just 4/5 off the track record set a day earlier by Spectacular Bid.\nShe ended her racing days with three losses \u2013 a third (disqualified to fourth) in the 1 1/16 mile G3 El Encino on January 26, a second (by a nose) against males in the off-the-turf Sierra Madre on February 16, and a seventh in the off-the-turf Monrovia on February 27. That was the worst finish of her career and afterwards it was reported that she had a virus.\nAfter Terlingua recovered from the illness, she returned lame from a May 10 workout at Hollywood Park. X-rays showed a slab fracture in her right knee, the location of which precluded surgery, so it was allowed to heal on its own and she was retired.\nIn total, she won seven of 17 starts and earned $423,896; remarkably, in six of those wins she set a new stakes record. Even more remarkably, the best was yet to come \u2013 it was as a producer that she permanently cemented her place in Thoroughbred lore and guaranteed that Secretariat\u2019s name would live on prominently in pedigrees for decades to come.\nLaunch of a dynasty\nTerlingua was one of two stakes-winning Secretariat mares acquired together in 1982 by the late William T. Young, master of Overbrook Farm, as he expanded his Thoroughbred holdings. The other was Cinegita, who would also play a big role in the farm\u2019s future as the grand-dam of champion Flanders.\nTerlingua\u2019s second foal was Storm Cat, a 1983 Pennsylvania-bred son of first-crop sire Storm Bird and a Grade 1 winning 2-year-old stakes winner. He became a legendary sire and the foundation of Overbrook\u2019s rise to the top echelon of the Thoroughbred industry. Her third foal was the Northern Dancer filly Chapel of Dreams, a multiple graded stakes winner of $643,912.\nIn total, the brilliant Secretariat mare had 11 named foals, nine starters and six winners.\nHer 1987 foal died shortly after birth, when it was discovered that Terlingua was NI-positive, a condition where a mare sometimes makes antibodies that destroy her nursing foal\u2019s red blood cells. All her subsequent foals were placed on nurse mares as a precaution.\nLukas had always said Terlingua was incredibly smart, and those close to her at Overbrook confirmed that assessment.\n\u201cShe wasn\u2019t very fond of the vet and vet checks,\u201d recalled Dr. Joe Yocum, the Overbrook vet for 25 years. \u201cIt got to the point where she\u2019d recognize my car when I\u2019d come to the barn, and then we couldn\u2019t catch her in the stall.\u201d\nHe had to start calling ahead so they\u2019d grab her and have her ready. \u201cShe had a strong personality and was maybe a little mischievous.\u201d\nOverbrook broodmare manager R. T. Blackburn took advantage of that mischievous nature to test new employees - Terlingua would challenge anyone who tried to take her out of the stall for the first time.\nNot everyone passed the test, but one who did was Beth Meredith, who worked at Overbrook from 1987 to 2009, first at the barns and then in the office. \u201cOn my first morning at the barn, I put the shank on her and opened the stall door, and she bellowed like a bull and lunged airborne out of the stall,\u201d she remembered. \u201cI held on, stopped her and took her back in, shut the door and started over again. 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Use our size guide to find the bed option that\u2019s right for your needs.\nSmall single bed size\n75cm (w) x 190cm (L) or 2'6\" x 6'3\"\nStandard single bed size\n90cm (w) x 190cm (L) or 3' x 6'3\"\nSmall double bed size\n120cm (w) x 190cm (L) or 4' x 6'3\"\nStandard double bed size\n135cm (w) x 190cm (L) or 4'6\" x 6'3\"\nFinding the right firmness of mattress for you\nThe firmness of a mattress can play a big role in how well you sleep, depending on your usual sleeping position and a number of other factors. For couples, finding a mattress that suits both partners can be tricky, but the options below might help you find something that works well for all.\nA softer mattress might suit those who sleep on their side best, along with those who change sleeping positions several times during the night. Side-sleepers already rest in a position that relieves pressure on the spine, and a softer mattress, such a memory foam one, will mould to the shape of the body, supporting the natural sleeping position.\nMattresses offering a medium soft level of support are ideally suited to those who move around in their sleep or change positions throughout the night. Providing a little more support than a soft mattress, but still offering a comfortable surface that can mould to the body position, this type of mattress is very popular.\nMedium firm mattresses are often recommended for those who sleep on their back. This type of mattress offers increased support for the back-sleeper, which can be especially useful for their lower back.\nFirm mattresses, which offer a high level of support, are the ideal choice for those who sleep on their front, suffer from back pain, or weigh over 15 stone. 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        "raw_content": "Book Cheap Flights to Nicosia\nAbout Nicosia\nCentrally located on the island of Cyprus, the capital city of Nicosia is fascinating in both its history and scenery. Separated by a border, the Turkish-held northern region is vastly different from the Greek southern side. As the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus attracts visitors to enjoy its summer festivals, historical landmarks and golden beaches.\nCheap flights to Nicosia are now available for a limited time only, so book your flight today and prepare to be swept up by the natural beauty and fascinating cultures of this historical island! Nicosia is served by Ercan International Airport (ECN) and Larnaca International Airport (LCA), both a 35 to 45-minute drive from the city centre.\nWhy visit Nicosia\nPicturesque Landmarks\nThe untouched, historical buildings and ruins of the Walled City and Kyrenia provide a glimpse into the heart and soul of Nicosia. Explore the interesting museums and art galleries in all their splendour.\nNicosia is a melting-pot of culture and cuisine, with European, Balkan and Middle Eastern influences. With a distinguished coffee culture and love for meze dishes, you\u2019ll be spoilt for choice on what to eat next!\nShimmering Beaches\nSavour the unspoilt stretches of golden sand along the coastline of Northern Cyprus. Immerse yourself in the exotic beach life and enjoy some diving, windsurfing, jet-skiing and sailing along the Mediterranean Sea.\nEuro & Turkish Lira\nGreek / Turkish\nBest time to visit Nicosia\nThe most favourable time to visit this idyllic city is during the summer, between May and October. The balmy weather and clear, blue skies make for a perfect day of sightseeing and relaxing on the beach. July and August bring an intense heat, so be sure to pack lots of sunscreen and a hat. You\u2019ll find the city buzzing with activities and festivals at this time \u2013 the only downside is overcrowding and exorbitant prices. If you can time your holiday for April or November, you may just catch some good deals on airfare and accommodation, while still being able to enjoy the wildflowers, green landscapes and pretty mountain streams. Although December to March sees many places closed for the winter, the towns and villages around the island are less touristy and you can head up the slopes of the Troodos Mountains for some thrilling skiing!\nWeather & Climate in Nicosia\nNicosia, known in Turkish as Lefko\u015fa, is the central capital city of the island country, Cyprus. Known as the world\u2019s largest divided capital, a Green Line border separates the Turkish northern half, while the Greek southern half serves as the Republic\u2019s capital.\nThere are many major landmarks to see on both sides of the border \u2013 most attractions can be seen by walking around. Notable attractions to add to your \u2018must-see\u2019 list include the Cyprus Museum, B\u00fcy\u00fck Han and Selimiye Mosque (formerly St Sophia Cathedral). Many different styles of architecture are found in this region, from Venetian to Turkish and traditional Greek. Museums are the main order of the day, while art also features highly in the city\u2019s history and culture. Take a walk around the Old City, lined with historical buildings, before crossing the border into Northern Nicosia, which houses fascinating ruins, castles and markets.\nAside from the splendid history and architecture, the city is bursting with caf\u00e9s and eateries where you can delight your taste buds with exotic flavours. The city explodes with colour during the summer festivals, bustling nightlife offers an exciting end to a fun-filled day and don\u2019t forget the stunning beaches, where you can enjoy a plethora of water sports and paragliding over the unspoilt landscape.\nCompare several airlines, and book your cheap flights to Nicosia online at Travelstart!\nThe island of Cyprus is considered to be exceptionally safe and tourists are made to feel most welcome. Nonetheless, always exercise common safety precautions. There are good medical facilities where most of the doctors and nurses can converse in English. Pharmacies are well-stocked and, should you require any prescription medication, be sure to have a doctor\u2019s note. Food and hygiene is of high quality so you need not be sceptical of the water and local produce.",
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        "raw_content": "Superheroes take to the buses\nAn assortment of superheroes have been taking over our buses but instead of fighting crime they\u2019ve raised more than \u00a32,500 for a very worthy cause.\nAs part of National Children\u2019s Hospice Week, our staff dressed up as their favourite comic book characters, to the surprise of many customers.\nour drivers Leanne Louch (Catwoman), Elaine Allitt (Wonder Woman) and Laura Pike (Superwoman) with Bow Bear the Rainbows Hospice mascot.\nThe money they raised will be donated to Rainbows Hospice, our adopted charity for 2012, and Marketing Manager, Sarah Taylor, thanked customers for their support.\n\u201cOnce they got over the initial surprise of finding a superhero behind the wheel of their bus, they were very generous, so I\u2019d like to say a big thank you to everyone who made a donation,\u201d she said.\nSuperhero-themed events have become a popular feature of the annual National Children\u2019s Hospice Week, which helps hospices across the country to raise their profile and generate vital funds.\nSarah continued: \u201cRainbows is doing some fantastic work with children in our area. We wanted to do something for them and this seemed like a great idea.\n\u201cEveryone who took part really enjoyed dressing up. They certainly raised a smile as well as money for a very worthy cause. I'd like to congratulate everyone each and every one of them!\u201d\nMore of our superheroes are pictured below....",
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        "raw_content": "Indirect discrimination: Protecting religious beliefs - what are employers required to do?\nThe European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has given its decision in the cases of four British employees who complained that UK law did not give enough protection to their freedom to manifest their religion or belief as required by the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention).\nOnly one claimant succeeded. Readers may remember the case of Eweida v BA. All the UK courts had rejected MS Eweida\u2019s claim that BA\u2019s uniform code, which banned the visible wearing of a crucifix, amounted to indirect discrimination against her on the grounds of religion or belief.\nThe ECHR has now said that the UK anti-discrimination law (the Equality Act) had not done enough in that case to protect Ms Eweida\u2019s religious beliefs. The UK courts had focussed too much on the legitimacy of the uniform code and the proportionality of the measures taken by BA but had not given enough weight to Ms Eweida\u2019s beliefs. A fair balance had not been struck between the two competing rights.\nThe ECHR rejected the following arguments that had been successfully argued by the employer in the UK courts and stated that -\nThe fact that the wearing of a crucifix is not a religious requirement did not mean that it could not be considered as a \u2018manifestation\u2019 of religious belief.\nThe fact that an employee always has the option of resigning from a job does not mean that there has been no interference with their religious freedom. This will simply be a matter to be weighed in the balance when deciding whether a fair balance was struck between employer and employee.\nThe ECHR did however go on to reject the other three claims. It considered that in each of those cases the UK law fell within the \u2018wide margin of appreciation\u2019 that was required when trying to balance competing rights against each other.\nWhere do employers go from here? The key words are still \u2018proportionality\u2019 and a \u2018reasonable accommodation\u2019 so each case will depend on its facts. The ECHR has, it seems, very deliberately decided not to give any general guidance to employers.\nHowever, note that Ms Eweida\u2018s claim succeeded even though it was only she who was disadvantaged by not being allowed to wear a crucifix. Under UK law, to succeed in a claim of indirect discrimination, the claimant must show that the \u2018provision criterion or practice\u2019 disadvantages not only them but also all employees who share their \u2018protected characteristic\u2019 (in this case her religion). This will remain the case unless or until the UK law is changed.",
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        "raw_content": "More things to discover\nJar of Moles\nOne of the most bizarre objects in the Museum\u2019s collection is a large jar crammed full of whole preserved moles.\nThis is one of the Museum\u2019s most popular objects, although most visitors wonder why eighteen moles would be packed so tightly into a single jar. There are several jars containing multiple specimens in the Museum, and there are a number of reasons why they might be prepared like this.\nFirst, it is an efficient way of storing a large number of specimens. Glass jars, preservation fluid and storage space is expensive, and by storing several specimens together it cuts costs, and makes transporting them easier. Other reasons relate to the original purpose of the Museum \u2013 for teaching and research in zoology and comparative anatomy, which historically included animal dissection. It is possible that the moles were once intended to be used for dissection by students of an anatomy class \u2013 one mole for each student.\nAlternatively they may have belonged to a researcher studying the anatomy of moles. To perform a comprehensive study several specimens would have been required, and they were all stored together.\nThe moles are specimens of the European mole, Talpa europaea, which is found in Britain and Europe, as far east as Russia. They inhabit deciduous woodland, grassland and farmland, wherever soil is deep enough to dig tunnels.\nMoles are impressive diggers and can tunnel through 20m of earth in a day. The well known mounds of earth that are piled up on the surface are formed as they excavate. The tunnels comprise large chambers lined with dry grass and connected by passageways. These chambers are used for nesting. Moles are perfectly adapted for their underground, tunnelling lifestyle. They have evolved elongate, cylindrical bodies, muscular shoulders and spade-shaped forefeet specially adapted for digging. They are active both day and night.\nThe mole\u2019s diet consists mainly of earthworms, but they will feast upon any subterranean invertebrates that drop into its tunnels. When foraging above ground, they will also eat snakes and lizards.\nRead more about the Moles in our Specimen of the Week blog post and check out an interview with the Jar of Moles.\nAlthough structurally, the moles eyes are complete, they are minute and largely hidden within the fur. The eyes are sensitive to light change but have very little visual acuity. They also have no external ears and mainly rely upon projections called Eimer\u2019s organs on its muzzle and sensory whiskers on its appendages to detect intruders entering its tunnel system.\nLocation: \u0003Case 12, shelf 3 near the Museum door\nMore fascinating things to uncover at the Grant Museum of Zoology\nThylacines\nThese dog-like carnivorous marsupials were deliberately driven to extinction in 1936. The Museum houses extremely rare preserved dissections and skeletons.\nThis ice-age wonder went extinct about 7000 years ago. Its antlers were almost twice as wide as its height.",
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        "raw_content": "Compulsive Acts A Psychiatrist's Tales of Ritual and Obsession\nby Elias Aboujaoude (Author)\nIn this compelling book, we meet a man who can't let anyone get within a certain distance of his nose, two kleptomaniacs from very different walks of life, an Internet addict who chooses virtual life over real life, a professor with a dangerous gambling habit, and others with equally debilitating compulsive conditions. Writing with compassion, humor, and a deft literary touch, Elias Aboujaoude, an expert on obsessive compulsive disorder and behavioral addictions, tells stories inspired by memorable patients he has treated, taking us from initial contact through the stages of the doctor-patient relationship. Into these interconnected vignettes Aboujaoude weaves his own personal experiences while presenting up-to-date, accessible medical information. Rich in both meaning and symbolism, Compulsive Acts is a journey of personal growth and hope that illuminates a fascinating yet troubling dimension of human experience as it explores a group of potentially disabling conditions that are too often suffered in silence and isolation.\nElias Aboujaoude is Director of the Impulse Control Disorders Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, on the NBC Nightly News, and elsewhere.\n\u201cObscuring personal details, an expert on impulse control disorders writes of patients. . . . Hard to beat the first essay.\u201d \u2014Vancouver Sun / New Brunswick Reader\n\u201cTells stories inspired by memorable patients . . . . Taking the reader from initial contact through the stages of the doctor-patient relationship.\u201d \u2014Times Higher Ed Sup (Thes)\n\u201cHighly readable. . . . Consistently provides the reader with a refreshingly jargon-free and intimate look at what OCD looks and feels like.\u2019\nAn engaging glimpse into the all-too-often-crippling disorders that many thousands suffer. \u2014Booklist\n\u201cPresents case studies of [the author\u2019s] most bizarre patients, including a man who was deathly afraid of damaging his nose and a woman who couldn't stop pulling out her hair.\u201d \u2014H.J. Kirchhoff Toronto Globe & Mail\n\"A wonderful read. These stories, written in a breezy, accessible style, illuminate several of the more mysterious and perplexing psychiatric ailments. Highly informative for both professional and lay readers.\"\u2014Irvin Yalom MD, author of Love's Executioner\n\"Dr. Aboujaoude is to be congratulated for writing such an important book. He writes lyrically about bizarre, yet entirely credible, cases of common, though poorly understood, compulsions. This book will go a long way in educating the general public, as well as professionals, with its state-of-the-art information about assessment, risk factors, and treatment of these conditions.\"\u2014Donald W. Black, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa\nPsychiatry by the Dumpster\nH2O under the Bridge\nWith Any Luck\nOne Eternity Drive",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Health Library > Atrial Fibrillation: Should I Take an Anticoagulant to Prevent Stroke?\nTake an anticoagulant medicine to reduce the risk of stroke.\nDon't take an anticoagulant. You may try aspirin or do nothing.\nAn implanted device (such as Watchman) may be an option for some people who cannot take an anticoagulant long-term.\nAtrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke. Other things that raise your risk include heart failure, high blood pressure, a previous stroke, and diabetes. Your doctor can help you know your risk. Taking an anticoagulant lowers that risk.\nWhen you take an anticoagulant, also called a blood thinner, you need to take extra steps to avoid bleeding problems, such as preventing falls and injuries.\nDepending on the type of anticoagulant you take, you may have to get regular blood tests and watch how much vitamin K you eat or drink.\nIf you have a low risk of having a stroke or cannot take an anticoagulant, you may choose to take daily aspirin or to not take any blood-thinning medicine.\nAspirin doesn't work as well as an anticoagulant to reduce your stroke risk. Like an anticoagulant, aspirin can cause bleeding problems. This risk of bleeding might be lower than the risk of bleeding with an anticoagulant.\nAnticoagulants are medicines that help prevent blood clots. Blood clots can lead to stroke. These medicines are often called blood thinners, but they don't actually thin your blood. Instead, they increase the time it takes for a blood clot to form.\nAnticoagulants used for atrial fibrillation are apixaban (Eliquis), dabigatran (Pradaxa), edoxaban (Savaysa), rivaroxaban (Xarelto), and warfarin (Coumadin).\nHow can medicine help if you have atrial fibrillation?\nAtrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke. Taking an anticoagulant can reduce that risk.\nThe risk of stroke isn't the same for everyone who has atrial fibrillation. But on average, people who have atrial fibrillation are 5 times more likely to have a stroke than people who don't have atrial fibrillation.footnote 1 Anything that increases your risk for a disease or problem is called a risk factor. The more risk factors you have, the greater your chance of having a stroke.\nAnticoagulants can help protect against stroke. Your doctor may recommend that you take an anticoagulant if you are at high risk for stroke based on your risk factors.\nYour doctor can check your risk of a stroke. Things that can raise your risk include:\nAge. Being older than 65 raises your risk.\nGender. Being a woman raises your risk.\nA previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA).\nHeart attack, peripheral arterial disease, or other blood vessel disease.\nWhat are the risks of taking an anticoagulant?\nWhen you take an anticoagulant, your blood clots more slowly than normal. This increases your risk of bleeding problems in and around the brain, bleeding in the stomach and intestines, bruising and bleeding if you are hurt, and serious skin rash.\nSome people can't take anticoagulants, because they have a higher risk of having a serious problem if bleeding occurs. For example, you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, have kidney or liver disease, or drink large amounts of alcohol.\nWhen you take an anticoagulant, also called a blood thinner, you need to take extra steps to avoid bleeding problems, such as preventing falls and injuries. With the anticoagulant warfarin, you also need to have regular blood tests to make sure you are taking the right dose. And you need to watch how much vitamin K you eat or drink.\nYou will want to weigh the benefits of reducing your risk of stroke against the risks of taking an anticoagulant, such as an increased risk of bleeding. For example, each year about 1 to 3 out of 100 people (or 10 to 30 out of 1,000 people) who take an anticoagulant will have a problem with severe bleeding. This means that 97 to 99 out of 100 people (or 970 to 990 out of 1,000 people) will not have a bleeding problem.footnote 2, footnote 3, footnote 4, footnote 5 But these are average risks. Your own risk may be higher or lower than average based on your age and your own health. For example, your risk may be higher if you have kidney or liver disease.\nHow well do anticoagulants work?\nAnticoagulants lower the risk of stroke in people who have atrial fibrillation. But how much your risk will be lowered depends on how high your risk was to start with. Not everyone with atrial fibrillation has the same risk of stroke. It's a good idea to talk with your doctor about your risk.\nWhat can you do instead of taking an anticoagulant?\nAspirin or no medicine\nIf you have a low risk of stroke or cannot take an anticoagulant, you can either take daily aspirin or not take any blood-thinning medicine. Aspirin can reduce your stroke risk, but it does not work as well as an anticoagulant.footnote 6\nAspirin is an antiplatelet medicine, another type of blood-thinning medicine. It reduces the risk of blood clotting by preventing the smallest blood cells (platelets) from sticking together and making a clot.\nAspirin can cause bleeding problems. This risk of bleeding might be lower than the risk of bleeding with an anticoagulant. Bleeding that is bad enough to need treatment in a hospital happens in 1 or 2 out of 1,000 people who take aspirin.footnote 7 This means that 998 or 999 out of 1,000 people who take aspirin don't have serious bleeding. But this is an average risk. Your own risk may be higher or lower than average based on your own health. Talk with your doctor about your risk of bleeding with aspirin or with an anticoagulant.\nAn implanted device (such as Watchman) is a new way to try to lower the risk of stroke. The device may prevent blood clots from moving out of the heart and causing a stroke. The device is placed inside of the heart with a procedure that uses catheters in blood vessels.\nThis device is not right for everyone. It might be used for some people who cannot take an anticoagulant long-term. Experts are not yet sure how well the device works to prevent a stroke. For some people, it may work as well as an anticoagulant. But there is a chance of harm from the procedure, including bleeding. You and your doctor can decide if the device is right for you.\nWhy might your doctor recommend taking an anticoagulant?\nYour doctor may advise you to take an anticoagulant if:\nYour risk of stroke is high and an anticoagulant is the best treatment for you.\nYou are willing and able to take the medicine as directed. This includes taking care to prevent falls and getting regular blood tests if needed.\nCompare Option 1 Take an anticoagulant to reduce the risk of stroke Don't take an anticoagulant\nTake an anticoagulant to reduce the risk of stroke Take an anticoagulant to reduce the risk of stroke\nYou take a pill once or twice a day.\nIf you take warfarin, you will have regular blood tests to make sure that you are taking the right dose.\nIf you take warfarin, you will try to eat and drink about the same amount of vitamin K each day.\nYou'll need to let your doctor know of any new medicines you start taking while you are taking an anticoagulant.\nAnticoagulants lower the risk of stroke in people who have atrial fibrillation.\nAnticoagulants increase your risk of bleeding problems.\nAnticoagulants lower your risk of stroke, but you could still have a stroke.\nDon't take an anticoagulant Don't take an anticoagulant\nYou take aspirin every day, or you do not take any blood-thinning medicine.\nAspirin may lower the risk of stroke in people who have atrial fibrillation. But aspirin doesn't work as well as anticoagulants to reduce stroke risk.\nYou don't need regular blood tests to check the medicine dose, as you do with warfarin.\nYou don't have to watch how much vitamin K you eat or drink, as you do with the anticoagulant warfarin.\nAspirin increases your risk of bleeding problems. This risk of bleeding might be lower than the risk of bleeding with an anticoagulant.\nIf you have atrial fibrillation and don't take any medicine, you might have a stroke.\nAspirin may reduce your risk, but you could still have a stroke. Your risk of having a stroke is higher than it would be if you took an anticoagulant.\nPersonal stories about taking anticoagulants\nI have other risk factors for stroke besides atrial fibrillation. My doctor and I decided that it is important for me to take an anticoagulant to help reduce my risk for having a stroke.\nMonty, age 72\nMy doctor says I'm healthy and that my stroke risk is low. I don't want to take an anticoagulant, but I would like to do what I can to lower my stroke risk. I think I'll stick with aspirin for now.\nJuan, age 67\nI am not overly concerned about bleeding problems from taking a blood thinner, and I'm motivated to follow the instructions to take it as directed.\nI have a bleeding ulcer that I am caring for, so I can't take an anticoagulant.\nGeraldo, age 52\nReasons to take an anticoagulant\nReasons not to take an anticoagulant\nI worry about my risk of stroke.\nMy risk of stroke is low.\nI'm confident that I can take an anticoagulant as directed.\nI'm worried that I can't take an anticoagulant as directed.\nLowering my risk of stroke is more important to me than the risk of a bleeding problem.\nI'm more worried about my risk of a bleeding problem than my risk of stroke.\nTaking an anticoagulant\nNOT taking an anticoagulant\n1.1, If you have atrial fibrillation, are you at higher risk of stroke than someone who doesn't have it?\nYesYou're right. Atrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke, but anticoagulants can reduce that risk.\nNoSorry, that's not right. Atrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke, but anticoagulants can reduce that risk.\nI'm not sureIt may help to go back and read \"Get the Facts.\" Atrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke, but anticoagulants can reduce that risk.\n2.2, Are anticoagulants safe for everyone to take?\nYesSorry, that's not right. Anticoagulants may not be safe for you if you can't control your blood pressure, have stomach bleeding, or drink large amounts of alcohol.\nNoYou're right. Anticoagulants may not be safe for you if you can't control your blood pressure, have stomach bleeding, or drink large amounts of alcohol.\nI'm not sureIt may help to go back and read \"Get the Facts.\" Anticoagulants may not be safe for you if you can't control your blood pressure, have stomach bleeding, or drink large amounts of alcohol.\n3.3, Does aspirin work as well as anticoagulants to reduce the risk of stroke?\nYesSorry, that's not right. Aspirin doesn't work as well as anticoagulants to reduce the risk of stroke. But aspirin might be less likely to cause bleeding problems.\nNoYou're right. Aspirin doesn't work as well as anticoagulants to reduce the risk of stroke. But aspirin might be less likely to cause bleeding problems.\nI'm not sureIt may help to go back and read \"Get the Facts.\" Aspirin doesn't work as well as anticoagulants to reduce the risk of stroke. But aspirin might be less likely to cause bleeding problems.\nPrevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (2009). Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics, 51(1313): 41.\nAntithrombotic drugs (2014). Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics, 56(1454): 103\u2013108. http://secure.medicalletter.org/TML-article-1454a. Accessed October 22, 2014.\nDabigatran etexilate (Pradaxa)\u2014A new oral anticoagulant (2010). Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics, 52(1351): 89\u201390.\nPatel MR, et al. (2011). Rivaroxaban versus warfarin in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. New England Journal of Medicine, 365(10): 883\u2013891.\nGranger CB, et al. (2011). Apixaban versus warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation. New England Journal of Medicine, 365(11): 981\u2013992.\nPaikin JS, Eikelboom JW (2012). Aspirin. Circulation, 125(10): e439\u2013e442.\nMacLean S, et al. (2012). Patient values and preferences in decision making for antithrombotic therapy: A systematic review. Antithrombotic therapy and prevention of thrombosis, 9th ed.\u2014American College of Chest Physicians evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Chest, 141(2, Suppl): e1S\u2013e23S.\nNoelck N, et al. (2016). Effectiveness of left atrial appendage exclusion procedures to reduce the risk of stroke: A systematic review of the evidence. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 9(4): 395\u2013405. DOI: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.115.002539. Accessed July 19, 2016.\nRuff CT, et al. (2014). Comparison of the efficacy and safety of new oral anticoagulants with warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation: A meta-analysis of randomised trials. The Lancet, 383(9921): 955\u2013962. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)62343-0. Accessed: April 15, 2014.\nYou JJ, et al. (2012). Antithrombotic therapy for atrial fibrillation: Antithrombotic therapy and prevention of thrombosis, 9th ed.\u2014American College of Chest Physicians evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Chest, 141(2, Suppl): e531S\u2013e575S.\nThe risk of stroke isn't the same for everyone who has atrial fibrillation. But on average, people who have atrial fibrillation are 5 times more likely to have a stroke than people who don't have atrial fibrillation.1 Anything that increases your risk for a disease or problem is called a risk factor. The more risk factors you have, the greater your chance of having a stroke.\nYou will want to weigh the benefits of reducing your risk of stroke against the risks of taking an anticoagulant, such as an increased risk of bleeding. For example, each year about 1 to 3 out of 100 people (or 10 to 30 out of 1,000 people) who take an anticoagulant will have a problem with severe bleeding. This means that 97 to 99 out of 100 people (or 970 to 990 out of 1,000 people) will not have a bleeding problem.2, 3, 4, 5 But these are average risks. Your own risk may be higher or lower than average based on your age and your own health. For example, your risk may be higher if you have kidney or liver disease.\nIf you have a low risk of stroke or cannot take an anticoagulant, you can either take daily aspirin or not take any blood-thinning medicine. Aspirin can reduce your stroke risk, but it does not work as well as an anticoagulant.6\nAspirin can cause bleeding problems. This risk of bleeding might be lower than the risk of bleeding with an anticoagulant. Bleeding that is bad enough to need treatment in a hospital happens in 1 or 2 out of 1,000 people who take aspirin.7 This means that 998 or 999 out of 1,000 people who take aspirin don't have serious bleeding. But this is an average risk. Your own risk may be higher or lower than average based on your own health. Talk with your doctor about your risk of bleeding with aspirin or with an anticoagulant.\nTake an anticoagulant to reduce the risk of stroke\nDon't take an anticoagulant\n\"I have other risk factors for stroke besides atrial fibrillation. My doctor and I decided that it is important for me to take an anticoagulant to help reduce my risk for having a stroke.\"\n\u2014 Monty, age 72\n\"My doctor says I'm healthy and that my stroke risk is low. I don't want to take an anticoagulant, but I would like to do what I can to lower my stroke risk. I think I'll stick with aspirin for now.\"\n\u2014 Juan, age 67\n\"I am not overly concerned about bleeding problems from taking a blood thinner, and I'm motivated to follow the instructions to take it as directed.\"\n\"I have a bleeding ulcer that I am caring for, so I can't take an anticoagulant.\"\n\u2014 Geraldo, age 52\n1. If you have atrial fibrillation, are you at higher risk of stroke than someone who doesn't have it?\nYou're right. Atrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke, but anticoagulants can reduce that risk.\n2. Are anticoagulants safe for everyone to take?\nYou're right. Anticoagulants may not be safe for you if you can't control your blood pressure, have stomach bleeding, or drink large amounts of alcohol.\n3. Does aspirin work as well as anticoagulants to reduce the risk of stroke?\nYou're right. Aspirin doesn't work as well as anticoagulants to reduce the risk of stroke. But aspirin might be less likely to cause bleeding problems.\nAntithrombotic drugs (2014). Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics, 56(1454): 103-108. http://secure.medicalletter.org/TML-article-1454a. Accessed October 22, 2014.\nDabigatran etexilate (Pradaxa)-A new oral anticoagulant (2010). Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics, 52(1351): 89-90.\nPatel MR, et al. (2011). Rivaroxaban versus warfarin in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. New England Journal of Medicine, 365(10): 883-891.\nGranger CB, et al. (2011). Apixaban versus warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation. New England Journal of Medicine, 365(11): 981-992.\nPaikin JS, Eikelboom JW (2012). Aspirin. 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        "raw_content": "Top Contries in Europe for International Students\nInternational students are set of skilled people, already experts in their area of interest. These are highly educated students. A lot of rankings and comparisons are done about various institutions, but the exact views will be given to you by a student. They are the ones who compare the universities and can assess the quality of education in the universities.\nEuropean universities have an outstanding repute and some universities are amongst the top 100 universities in the world. They do not only offer the state of the art facilities but the high number of research opportunities. Europe has a tradition of producing highly educated professionals for many centuries. The education in continental Europe is highly funded by the government. You can go through the university websites to check the fees of the top universities and will be surprised to see that they charge you very less amount. The European universities are cheap but an excellent option to study. According to the time ranking, the fees charged by the European universities are 75% less than what an American university will charge. Apart from this there is almost 15.6 billion Euro worth scholarships given to students every year.\nEuropean countries have diverse cultures, languages and traditions. It is one of the greatest experiences of a student for his professional and personal growth. It makes a student ready for a global experience and a global work environment. Students can learn various languages like French and German. Do not forget the travel opportunities in Europe. Europe is one of the popular continents for students to migrate every year for education.\nHigher education in the countries like Sweden, Germany, France and Denmark is the answer to the fast and growing enrollment to the degree courses. Recent studies done by UNESCO\u2019s Institute for Statistics proved the rise in the number of international students every year. Clearly, Asian students are ambitious for education abroad and are looking for the best choices available.\nThe top countries to study are:-\nSweden- Universities like Uppsala and Linkoping universities are the top destinations for the international students. These universities boast the highest number of student participants along with the flexible and recognized approach towards the course for best results. These universities are the popular choice for international students.\nGermany- Freie Universitat in Berlin is one of the finest institutes for research and is internationally acclaimed for its academic excellence. This institute is the sixth most popular universities in Europe and is listed amongst one of the top in the world.\nSwitzerland-Federal Institute of Technology can give other universities tough competition in terms of higher education because it has ranked fourth in the Times Higher Education List in Europe.\nParis-Ecole Normale Superieure is ranking eighth on the Times Ranking list. This university has a produces 12 Nobel Prize laureates.\nNetherland- Maastricht University is known for its innovative teaching technology, recognized research and diverse student participation. More than half of the population is international.\nFrance-Ecole Polytechnic prides about its degree courses in engineering.\nDenmark- University of Copenhagen, one of the oldest and largest is home to nearly 40,000 students. With 100 departments and research centers, the university is the best place to immerse yourself in education excellence.\nDublin- Trinity College has a history of more than 400 years of academic excellence and quality research techniques. The campus itself is one of the significant tourist attractions.\nAmsterdam-University of Amsterdam has a culture of a rich history with modern education. One of the largest research universities in Europe.",
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        "raw_content": "URMC / Research / Research@URMC / April 2016 / Study Calls Out Need for Blood Transfusion Guidelines\nStudy Calls Out Need for Blood Transfusion Guidelines\nURMC research about the wide variation among physicians and hospitals for blood transfusions during colorectal surgery has triggered a \u201ccall to action\u201d for protocols to clear up this long-debated area of medicine.\nIn the journal Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, lead author Christopher Aquina, M.D., a senior resident and research fellow in the Department of Surgery, and senior author Fergal Fleming, M.D., an assistant professor of Surgery who practices at the Wilmot Cancer Institute, report that transfusion rates before, during and after surgery range from 2.4 percent to 58.7 percent among surgeons, and from 2.9 percent to 32.8 percent among individual hospitals. They used a large, state-maintained database to conduct the retrospective study of more than 125,000 cases of colorectal surgeries between 2001 and 2013.\nEven among the most experienced and high-volume surgeons, transfusion rates varied for unexplained reasons, the study said.\nThe findings raise two chief concerns, according to the authors.\nFirst, perioperative blood transfusions have been strongly associated through prior research with post-operative infections such as pneumonia, sepsis, and surgical-site complications. In addition, the wide variations in practice suggest that surgeons need a better method of deciding when to use blood transfusions. An editorial in the journal that accompanies the study underlines these points.\nNeil Blumberg, M.D., professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at URMC, for more than 25 years has been investigating how to make blood transfusions safer and has been advocating locally, regionally, and nationally for fewer of them. He was a co-author on the current study. A year ago Blumberg also co-authored a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association showing that restricting transfusions reduces infection rates by nearly 20 percent.\nThe current study\u2019s findings \u201csupport the creation and implementation of perioperative blood transfusion protocols aimed at limiting unwarranted variation,\u201d the authors concluded.\nFleming and Aquina are affiliated with URMC\u2019s Surgical Health Outcomes & Research Enterprise (SHORE) team, which also includes study co-authors: Christian Probst, M.D., Adan Becerra, B.A., Bradley Hensley, M.D., Katia Noyes, Ph.D., and John R.T. Monson, M.D.\nLeslie Orr | 4/14/2016\nVideo: What You Should Know About Blood Transfusions\nNew Discovery May Help Prevent Clotting After Heart Attack\nShoveling Snow? Be Heart Smart\nHematology Event Draws Wilmot Scientists, New Data",
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        "raw_content": "So, you want to buy a house in Utah\u2014now what? The first time buying a home is an emotional, exciting, and also exhausting experience. You may also be wondering along the way\u2014what am I missing? This is a common question. Here\u2019s how the buying process works from start to finish:\nDo some preliminary online searching. Check into what homes are selling for in the areas you\u2019re interested in to give you an idea of what you\u2019re looking for. This will help later on when communicating your wish list with your real estate agent.\nBudget. Use an online mortgage calculator to determine what your monthly mortgage payment would be if you were to purchase one of these homes you\u2019ve found online. Make some additional estimates for utilities and see if this fits into your budget. Fannie Mae recommends buyers plan to spend less than 28% of their total income on housing.\nGet pre-approved. To get pre-approved for a mortgage you\u2019ll need to get some paperwork ready: pay stubs, W-2s, bank account statements, tax returns for the past two years, and credit lines, and names and addresses of your landlords for the past two years. Start with your current bank, but make sure you check out competitor banks as well \u2013 you might get a better mortgage loan rate by shopping around. Also, consider the amount your lender approves you for as a maximum \u2013 this is by no means what you should spend.\nSave your pennies. At least 3-5% to be precise. Many first-time home buyer programs offer minimum down payments as low as 3% to 5% (vs. the standard 20%), and a few require no down payment at all.\nFind an agent. A good real estate agent will help you navigate the process every step of the way. Your friends and family will be great sources\u2014see if any of your trusted contacts have someone they recommend.\nLook at homes. Be patient at this stage. Your real estate agent may show you a variety of homes to get your reaction on features they think you\u2019ll like. Give your agent detailed feedback so they can show you homes that are perfectly suited to you. Sometimes, this process can take months or years\u2014So be patient. Also, make sure you let friends and family know you\u2019re looking for a new home\u2013you may even find out about an amazing home before it hits the market.\nMake an offer. Once you\u2019ve found your St. George dream home, you may want to move quickly. Your agent will guide you on a reasonable first offer to start negotiations based on market conditions. Also, make sure you consider closing costs which could account for 2-5% of the home price.\nNegotiations. Prepare to go back and forth with the seller a few times on price and selling conditions. Your real estate agent will be your advocate here and try to get you, their client, as much as possible for your money while being fair and respectful to the seller and their real estate agent.\nAn accepted offer. Pop the champagne! If you reach an agreement, you\u2019ll make a deposit to an escrow account to show good-faith. Escrow is usually 30 days where the seller takes the house off the market with the contractual expectation that you\u2019ll purchase the house\u2014provided you don\u2019t find any serious problems during the inspection.\nDo a home inspection. Even if the home appears to be flawless, there\u2019s no substitute for having a professional inspector review the property for quality, safety, and general condition of your potential home. You don\u2019t want to be surprised with a St. George home that needs a lot of unexpected repairs. If the inspection reveals undisclosed serious defects, you can negotiate further to have the seller make repairs or discount the selling price. You\u2019ll also likely have the option to withdraw your offer and get your deposit money back.\nClosing. When your negotiations with the seller are successful, and the inspection comes back clean, you should be ready to close. At your closing, you will spend a little over an hour signing lots of paperwork and then receive the keys to your new home.\nMoving out of your home and into your new one. This is a busy and exciting time! Have fun!\nIf you\u2019re ready to buy but aren\u2019t sure how to get started, check out some more Utah homebuyer tips and reach out to your local real estate pro for guidance when you\u2019re ready to get the ball rolling.",
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        "raw_content": "Lisbon Points of Interest and Places to Visit\nIn Fatima you will find the Basilica, the House of Our Lady Dolours and the Chapel of Apparitions. Four million pilgrims make the journey each year to see the exact spot, where 70,000 people witnessed the Virgin Mary miraculously appear. Now marked with a statue of Our Lady, there is also accommodation for up to 250 pilgrims in the House of Our Lady of Carmel and a monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.\nTechnically, UNESCO considers the entire cultural landscape of Sintra the World Heritage Site here, but the crown jewel is the royal Pena National Palace. Considered the greatest example of 19th-century Romanticism in the world, the palace sprawls on a hilltop high above Sintra, and can often be seen from Lisbon, 17 miles away. Commissioned by then-king Ferdinand II on the site of a ruined 15th-century monastery and completed in 1854, the fanciful red-and-yellow palace is an exotic mix of Gothic, Egyptian, Moorish and Renaissance style elements. Designed by mining engineer and amateur architect Baron Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege as a summer house for the royal family, the interior of Pena features ornate stuccos, multi-patterned columns, Moorish-arched ceilings, and much of the original monastery\u2019s chapel. The exterior is festooned with allegorical carvings, references to Biblical stories and religious icons, as well as lavishly painted Portuguese tiles.\nOnce a hotspot destination for Portuguese royalty, Sintra is offers beautiful greenery, gorgeous mountains and amazing neo-Gothic structures. In Sintra there are a number of places to experience the culture from the Museum of Modern Art, to the exotic villa and the Palacio de Monderrate. Then at Quinta da Regaleira and its Palace you can see the best architecture of the Gothic era with gargoyles, towers and amazing stone facades. Also be sure to make your way up to the 10th-century Castle of the Moors, where you can walk along the castle walls and take in the great scenery and the castle's impressive history.\nCabo da Roca is considered by some as one of the most, if not the best, scenic coastal walks in Europe. Located on the westernmost point of mainland Portugal, it therefore acts as continental Europe and the Eurasian landmass\u2019 westernmost point as well. Because of its outstanding natural beauty and historical significance, Cabo da Roca is part of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, one of 13 natural parks in Portugal. Tourists flock to the area to see the rugged Atlantic coast and its dramatic cliffs overlooking sandy beaches a dizzying 100 meters below. But there is more than meets the eye at these rocky precipices; the white-washed lighthouse, possibly one of the most photographed landmarks in Portugal, was part of a defensive line built in the 16th century as part of a fort that guarded the approach to the Portuguese capital.\nThe ocher-colored, imposing St George\u2019s Castle is an iconic landmark standing high in Alfama with views over Lisbon and the Tagus waterfront from its turreted, fortified walls. With only a few Moorish wall fragments dating from the sixth century still remaining, the castle we see now was redeveloped over the centuries following King Afonso Henriques\u2019 re-conquest of Lisbon in 1147. There\u2019s enough to see at the castle to keep everyone happy for several hours. Walks around the ramparts provide far-reaching views of the city below. As much of the medieval castle was given over to housing troops and resisting siege, the fortified ramparts were dotted with defense towers. Now only 11 of the original 18 are still standing and most interesting among these is the Torre de Ul\u00edsses (Tower of Ulysses) as it contains a gigantic periscope offering visitors a 360\u00b0 view of Lisbon.\nPortugal's caravels sailed off to conquer the great unknown from Bel\u00e9m, and today this leafy riverside precinct is a giant monument to the nation's Age of Discoveries. Bel\u00e9m Tower, or Torre de Bel\u00e9m, the much-photographed symbol of Portugal's maritime glory, is a stone fortress on the bank of the river Tagus dating from 1514 - 19. You can climb the tower, and look into the dungeons from when it was a military prison. UNESCO have listed it as a World Heritage Site.The imposing limestone Monument to the Discoveries, also facing the river nearby, is shaped like a caravel and features key players from the era. If you have time, look around the Centro Cultural de Bel\u00e9m, one of Lisbon's main cultural venues, which houses the Museu do Design, a collection of 20th century mind-bogglers.\nLisbon Cruise Port\nLisbon is the westernmost capital city in Europe and the hub of Portugal, situated on the Atlantic Ocean. It is a lively, fun city with beautiful tiled buildings and great shopping. The nightlife and music scene are excellent, and there is a real feeling of creativity in the city from the azulejos tiled buildings to street art to the artist-run shops in the Barrio Alto district. None of the docks is particularly close to the city center and most will offer a shuttle service to the Praca do Comercio, There is also a good tram, bus and taxi network. Some of the maritime-oriented attractions are within walking distance of some docks. One thing you must do is catch one of Lisbon\u2019s iconic narrow yellow trams. Route number 28 passes many of the city\u2019s major attractions and is a cheap hop-on, hop-off option for exploring the city. On the riverfront near Vasco da Gama Bridge is Parque das Nacoes, where the popular aquarium is located.\nWander down (to save your legs) through Alfama's steep, narrow, cobble stoned streets and catch a glimpse of the more traditional side of Lisbon before it too is gentrified. Linger in a backstreet cafe along the way and experience some local bonhomie without the tourist gloss. Early morning is the best time to catch a more traditional scene, when women sell fresh fish from their doorways. For a real rough-and-tumble atmosphere, visit during the Festas dos Santos Populares in June. As far back as the 5th century, the Alfama was inhabited by the Visigoths, and remnants of a Visigothic town wall remain. But it was the Moors who gave the district its shape and atmosphere. In Moorish times this was an upper-class residential area. After earthquakes brought down many of its mansions (and post-Moorish churches) it reverted to a working-class, fisher folk quarter. It was one of the few districts to ride out the 1755 earthquake.\nThis massive suspension bridge is an icon of Lisbon, connecting the city to the Almada area over the narrowest section of the River Tagus. Its color, size and structure draw close comparison to the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco, California, but the bridge was actually more structurally modeled to the Bay Bridge, also in the San Francisco Bay Area. The 25th of April Bridge was completed in 1966 and was at the time named for the dictator Salazar. It was renamed following his displacement, with its new name given by the revolution that began on April 25. There are levels for both cars and trains, but unlike the Golden Gate Bridge, there is no passage for pedestrians. The bridge has the longest main span in Continental Europe and the world\u2019s deepest bridge foundation. Riding across presents one of the best aerial views of Lisbon.\nAn austere Romanesque building from the outside, the Lisbon Cathedral (S\u00e9 de Lisboa) has some lovely treasures inside. It dates from 1150 and was built this solidly to repel attacks from the Moors. It didn't do much to ward off earthquake damage in 1344 and 1755 and the cathedral we see today has been much repaired. Inside you'll find the font where Saint Anthony of Padua is said to have been baptized in 1195 and a 14th century chapel by Bartholomeu Joanes. But its in the sacristy that the real treasures are found: relics, icons and 15th and 16th century religious art. The medieval cloister is also worth a look.\nMonastery of St Jerome (Mosteiro dos Jeronimos)\nVasco da Gama's discovery of a sea route to India inspired the glorious Monastery of St. Jerome or Mosteiro dos Jer\u00f3nimos, a UNESCO World Heritage site with an architectural exuberance that trumpets 'navigational triumph.' Work began around 1501, following a Gothic design by architect Diogo de Boitaca, considered a Manueline originator. After his death in 1517, building resumed with a Renaissance flavor under Spaniard Jo\u00e3o de Castilho and, later, with classical overtones under Diogo de Torralva and J\u00e9rome de Rouen (Jer\u00f3nimo de Ru\u00e3o). The monastery was completed in 1541, a riverside masterpiece - the waters have since receded. The monastery was populated with monks of the Order of St. Jerome, whose spiritual job for about four centuries was to give comfort and guidance to sailors - and to pray for the king's soul. When the order was dissolved in 1833 the monastery was used as a school and orphanage until about 1940.\nOne of Portugal\u2019s most fascinating destinations, Evora is a city full of historic national treasures that keep any visitor intrigued. From the Roman ruins of the Templo de Diana (Temple of Diana) featuring 14 original Corinthian columns, to the Capela dos Ossos (Bones of Chapel), which is completely decorated with human bones, Evora contains corner to corner historical encounters. For a full-on educational experience on the history of this tremendous city, be sure to spend some time in the Historic Center of Evora, where you can discover ancient megaliths dating back to as far as 4000 BC, while puzzling together Evora\u2019s diverse and immense background.\nAlso known as Pra\u00e7a Dom Pedro IV, Rossio Square sits at the heart of Lisbon and has been a popular meeting spot since the Middle Ages. The square bustles with life as cars, buses, and pedestrians speed around it, intermixed with those leisurely sitting on benches or in cafes. Cobblestone walkways are arranged in wave patterns, a style that has since spread throughout Portugal and parts of Brazil. It is surrounded by two identical Baroque fountains, with a column monument of Pedro IV, king of Portugal and the first emperor of Brazil, standing tall in the center. Allegorical figures of Justice, Wisdom, Restraint and Courage can be found at the monument\u2019s base. Both the fountains and the monument are spectacularly lit up by night. The Dona Maria II National Theater sits at the northern end of the square with Ionic columns of the Church of St. Francis, which was destroyed in the earthquake of 1755.\nCommerce Square (Pra\u00e7a do Com\u00e9rcio)\nStill known locally as Terreiro do Pa\u00e7o (Palace Square) thanks to its being the former location of Lisbon\u2019s Royal Palace until its destruction in the great earthquake of 1755, Pra\u00e7a do Com\u00e9rcio was completely rebuilt in the late 18th century and is today an elegant square hugging the banks of the River Tagus. Thanks to the vision of Portuguese architect Eug\u00e9nio dos Santos, this vast square was built in a sweeping \u2018U\u2019 shape and is full of ornate arches and overblown civic buildings. It is dominated by a massive equestrian statue of King Jose I, while sights around the square include Lisbon\u2019s historic Caf\u00e9 Martinho da Arcada, dating right back to 1782 and famous for its coffees, pastries and ports. Lisbon\u2019s main tourist information office is on the north side of the arcaded square, which is largely lined with outdoor restaurants. Along the riverbanks great marble steps lead down to the Tagus and historically formed the main entry to the city.\nOne of the many elegant palaces of Sintra, just outside of Lisbon, Queluz Palace dates back to the 18th century and is considered an excellent example of Portugal\u2019s Rococo architecture. Its sprawling gardens, fountains, and statues have earned it its nickname as the Versailles of Portugal. Built as a summer retreat for Prince D. Pedro of Bragan\u00e7a, it later served as the official residence of the royal family following a fire that destroyed the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon. Today it hosts state events, as well as classic music concerts in the summer months. The ornate Throne Room is a highlight for many, with mirror-lined walls and glass chandeliers overhead. The Royal Bedroom has walls lined with murals of Don Quixote and an impressively domed ceiling. The palace gardens and tiled canal, with water flowing to the many lakes, are impressive enough to warrant their own visit.\nThis tall monument stands on a cliff overlooking Lisbon and offers one of the best views of the city and its surrounds. The figure of Christ was built in honor of God\u2019s protection of Portugal in World War II and constructed in cement over a 10-year timeframe before it was completed and inaugurated in 1959. Inspired by the Christ the Redeemer state in Rio de Janeiro after the Cardinal Patriarch at the time visited Brazil, the monument has arms that spread out to resemble a cross and embrace the city. At 90 feet tall (28 meters) tall, it\u2019s an impressive sight on its own\u2014made taller by a 270-foot (82-meter) high pedestal accessible by elevator and narrow stairs. Many claim that the view from the top is the best in all of Lisbon, with sweeping views of the city, the 25 de Abril Bridge and the Tagus River. There is a small chapel and sanctuary building at the base.\nPerched 1,351 feet (412 meters) above sea level, the Castle of the Moors commands views of the Sintra hills all the way to the Atlantic. The impressive fortification was built between the eighth and ninth centuries by North African Moors to protect the town of Sintra. Scandinavian crusaders captured the fort in 1147 and was further damaged by an earthquake in 1755. During the nineteenth century, Ferdinand II oversaw some restoration of the castle. Today, visitors can walk the ruined ramparts and battlements, where the views are phenomenal. The castle is part of the UNESCO-designated Sintra Cultural Landscape.\nA sweeping viewpoint atop a hill in Lisbon\u2019s Gra\u00e7a neighborhood, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte offers panoramic views across Lisbon, including stellar views of the castle atop a neighboring hill. As the highest lookout point in the city, it\u2019s a fantastic spot for photographing - or simply appreciating - the surrounding landscape. It\u2019s particularly popular come sunset. The name of the lookout translates to Our Lady of the Hill, and visitors will find a small chapel and statue of the Virgin Mary on the grounds of the miradouro. Dedicated to Saint Gens, Nossa Senhora do Monte Chapel attracts expectant mothers seeking divine protection during childbirth.\nPadr\u00e3o dos Descobrimentos (Discoveries Monument)\nAlong the northern bank of the Tagus River lies this large stone monument celebrating Portugal\u2019s Age of Discovery and sitting on the location that ships bound for Asia used to depart from in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was constructed for the Portuguese World Fair in 1940, inaugurated in 1960 upon the anniversary of Henry the Navigator\u2019s death, and has been a Cultural Center of Discovery since 1985. The monument depicts 33 sculpted historical figures including explorers, monarchs, artists and missionaries, all led by Henry the Navigator at the front. The figures are spread along both sides of a ship, intentionally looking forward and facing the sea. 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Centuries of changing styles and influences in Portugal can be viewed in a single monument. With bridges over the river, cobblestones streets winding through its center, a lush public park, and preserved historic homes and churches, the scenic town itself is also worth exploring.\nAtop a tiny island in the middle of the Tagus River, Almourol Castle looks positively medieval towering over the calm water below. Surrounded by rocks and trees, it was built on the former site of a Roman fort and held by the Grand Master of the Knights of Templar. The castle served as an important vantage point and guardian of this section of the river, though it was conquered in the time of the Reconquista. After losing strategic significance, the castle was abandoned until it was restored in by the Romantics in the 19th century. It was deemed a national monument in 1919. There are views of the castle from the riverbank, or panoramic views of the surrounding hillsides from the upper court of the castle. 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Constructed to a design by Lisbon\u2019s Baroque master-craftsman Jo\u00e3o Antunes, it is a mini-me of St Peters in Rome, with a highly intricate, colonnaded exterior topped with a central dome. Climb six flights of steps up to the top for matchless views over the city to the River Tagus. Inside the church is a riot of highly patterned mosaic flooring, gleaming white marble adorned with gilt, and memorial cenotaphs to Vasco da Gama and Henry the Navigator. The vast, 18th-century Baroque organ was moved here from S\u00e9 Cathedral in the 1940s, and famous names interred in the nave include a string of Portuguese statesmen and the revered fado singer Amalia Rodrigues.\nMiradouro S\u00e3o Pedro de Alcantara\nWith views across to hilltop St George\u2019s Castle (Castello de S\u00e3o Jorge) to Baixa and the gleaming waters of the River Tagus, the viewpoint at S\u00e3o Pedro de Alcantara is an exotic two-tier balustraded garden in Lisbon\u2019s Bairro Alto. 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        "raw_content": "Vincci Hoteles\u2019 new hotel in M\u00e1laga to be located on Calle Larios\nOur new hotel in M\u00e1laga will be located on one of the city\u2019s main shopping streets, Calle Larios, at number 10. The four-star boutique hotel will be housed in a 3,500 square metre building, boasting seven floors. This will be our third hotel in the city and our fifth in the province.\nWonderful news, we have a new Vincci Hoteles project in M\u00e1laga! Our new property will be located at 10 Calle Larios, one of the city\u2019s principal shopping streets. With this latest hotel we are bolstering our presence in the capital of the Costa del Sol, with this being our third hotel, in addition to our existing two: what was the first five-star hotel in M\u00e1laga, the Vincci Selecci\u00f3n Posada del Patio 5* (Pasillo Santa Isabel 7) and Vincci M\u00e1laga 4* (C/Pac\u00edfico 44). And it will be our fifth hotel in the province of M\u00e1laga, with the others being Vincci Selecci\u00f3n Estrella del Mar 5* (Marbella) and Vincci Selecci\u00f3n Aleysa Boutique & Spa 5* (Benalm\u00e1dena).\nOur new hotel in M\u00e1laga will be a four-star boutique hotel, with its own unique character, just like every Vincci Hoteles property. The building boasts 3,500 square metres, spread over seven floors. Reception will be on the ground floor, and the 76 rooms are distributed from the first to the fifth floors. The sixth floor will house a restaurant, with open-air terrace, and the seventh a terrace with solarium and plunge-pool\nLocated in a building dating from 1821, the renovation works are in line with Vincci Hoteles\u2019 commitment to converting important architectural structures that have fallen into disuse, in order to give them another lease of life and integrate them once again into the cities where they are found. This building was home, from the start of the 20th century, to Almacenes G\u00f3mez Raggio, one of the city\u2019s principal department stores, until it closed at the end of the century. The hotel is forecast to open during 2020.\nThe property in question is excellently located, as is the norm for Vincci Hoteles, being located at the intersection of three important streets in M\u00e1laga\u2019s historic centre: Marqu\u00e9s de Larios, Mes\u00f3n de V\u00e9lez and Mar\u00edn de Garc\u00eda. Calle Larios is one of the city\u2019s emblematic thoroughfares, an icon of M\u00e1laga and considered one of Spain\u2019s most elegant 19th century streets. Inaugurated in 1891, it was designed by Eduardo Strachan, with its origins reaching back to 1880 and the public tender to demolish the Arabic layout of the street and, in addition to modernising it, connect the Port of M\u00e1laga with the centre. The public tender was organised by the sale of shares, with the Marques of Larios acquiring 90% of the offer, hence the name which has come down to our time.\nHigh-quality service, location and originality: the hallmarks of Vincci Hoteles\nAs Carlos Calero, general manager of Vincci Hoteles, explains, this new project forms part of the chain\u2019s expansion plans: \u201cour vision is to keep growing, without deviating one jot from the essence of our way of doing business: having an exclusive portfolio of 4 and 5 star hotels located in main cities, which are authentic \u2018experience generators\u2019 for our guests.\u201d The Vincci Hoteles general manager went on to say: \u201cthe main challenge is to maintain our clear growth path along with our way of understanding the hotel business, without losing our hallmarks: high-quality service, location, and the originality of our properties, and to instil in our employees at each new hotel the spirit of Vincci Hoteles, involving them in the project as something we share, to ensure that our guests, when they visit, enjoy an authentic Vincci experience and will repeat their stay with us at our other hotels in the future.\u201d\nPosted on 20 December, 2017 Categories OthersTags hotel in M\u00e1laga, vincci hoteles, vincci hotels\nPrevious Previous post: Incredible English cakes and French bubbly at the foot of the piste at Vincci Selecci\u00f3n Rumaykiyya 5*\nNext Next post: Vincci Selecci\u00f3n Estrella del Mar 5* gifts a New Year\u2019s dinner to families in need",
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        "raw_content": "The 40-mile trail overlooks the Whitefish River basin from a ridge running from Rapid River to Munising. Trail follows the ancient portage route of Chippewa Indians from Lake Michigan to Lake Superior.\nThe Bay de Noc-to-Grand Island Trail begins from a point 2 1/2 miles east of the town of Rapid River and one mile north of US Highway 2 and extends northward for approximately 40 miles terminating at its intersection with State Highway 94 at Ackerman Lake. The three main trail heads are:\nAccess A: Two miles east of Rapid River on US-2. Turn left onto County Road 509 and travel 1.5 miles north. Parking lot is on the west side of the road. Trail goes north 22 miles to Access B.\nAccess B: Two miles east of Rapid River on US-2. Turn left onto County Road 509 and travel 16 miles north. Parking lot is on the east side of the road. Trail goes north 18 miles to Access C.\nAccess C: Ten miles southwest of Munising on M-94. Parking lot is on north side of road opposite Ackerman Lake.\nThe Bay de Noc-to-Grand Island Trail parallels the Whitefish River, starting from 1/2 to 2 miles east of the river. The trail follows the approximate location of an ancient Chippewa Indian portage route used to carry canoes and supplies between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Following the river bluff for a considerable distance, it offers the hiker many extended views to the west across the Whitefish River Valley.\nThe southern 1/4 of the trail winds along through jack pine, red pine, and aspen timber, interspersed with grassy openings. The terrain is fairly level, broken only by an occasional stream crossing. As the trail stretches northward through the maple, paper birch, and beech forest, the hiker encounters the typical glacial terrain characterized by short rounded hills scattered in random fashion. These hilly stretches are occasionally separated by one to five mile stretches of flat land supporting a pine and aspen forest.\nOther associated recreation facilities include numerous primitive access roads leading from County Road 509 to the trail.\nThere are also three large assembly areas for horses and hikers which consist of parking lot, tethering area, water well, and vault toilets. One such area is located at the south trail head, one at the Alger-Delta County Line and one along the north side of Highway M-94. These areas are also suitable for camping. The middle assembly area is better suited for camping than the others because of its large space and quiet location off of County Road 509. While water is available at the parking areas, it is suggested that you carry a drinking water supply with you. In order to be safe, all drinking water should be boiled or disinfected with Halazone.\nHorse riders be aware that hikers also use the trail. Be cautious when approaching.\nCamping permits are not required; however, competitive events such as group races require a permit in advance.\nIn order to protect the lakes or streams from contamination, please tether your horse at least 100 feet from the water's edge.\nAt campsites, make sure temporary hitch rails are dismantled and manure piles are scattered to aid decomposition, discourage flies, and as a courtesy to others.\nMotorized Use Prohibited",
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        "raw_content": "Home Interviews Luke Pitkin, Co-Founder and CEO of Sniiper\nLuke Pitkin, Co-Founder and CEO of Sniiper\nAn exclusive interview with Luke Pitkin, Co-Founder and CEO of Sniiper. Sniiper is an online marketplace built to make recruitment Simple, Transparent & Trustworthy. Sniiper does this by providing an online portal where employers can anonymously connect to an extended community of trusted recruitment consultants that are vetted by other external employers.\nAfter growing up in Southend-On-Sea (Essex), I left home at 18 to study a Sports Science Degree at the University of Hertfordshire. I ended up spending 5 years at University completing a BSc degree in Sports Science and an MSc degree in Nutrition before then landing a role as a recruitment consultant, which was miles away from what I envisioned I would do.\nI worked for an IT recruitment firm locally in a town called Billericay before getting offered an opportunity to go and live a work in Sydney. So before I knew it I was on a plane and then spent the next two years working as an IT recruitment consultant for a company called Precision Sourcing.\nIt was during my time in Australia that I came up with the concept of Sniiper and made friends with Martin Hunter, who eventually became my business partner.\nGrowing up, I always had the ambition to open my own business but I was never sure what it was that wanted to do. When I was 4 years into working as a recruitment consultant I realised that there are multiple pain points in the industry that I believe can be solved by the use of technology to help both employers and recruiters gain more from the process.\nIt was my own frustrations with the industry that caused me to take a look at recruitment and question \u201cIs there a way that we can alleviate these issues through the use of technology\u201d?\nThat\u2019s a very tricky one for me to call at this stage, I\u2019m unsure if I could give you an accurate answer.\nWhat I can tell you is that in the year of 2016-2017 the recruitment industry was worth \u00a332.2 billion to the UK, so there is a big market to play with.\nThere are so many books that I\u2019ve read over the last 15 months that have been massively influential to my personal growth and the way that we\u2019ve built Sniiper.\n\u2013 The Lean Start-up by Eric Ries\n\u2013 The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*CK by Mark Manson\n\u2013 Start With Why \u2013 Simon Sinek\nI\u2019m a massive advocate for reading & self-development and think it\u2019s vital that anyone that\u2019s looking to start a business is constantly learning and finding ways to increase their knowledge.\nI\u2019m not sure what the worst purchase is that I have ever made, that\u2019s a tough one. As I\u2019m unable to think of one I will share two of my best with you. \ud83d\ude42\nThe first one is my Mac \u2013 Hands down the best bit of kit that I have bought and has been so valuable to building Sniiper.\nSecond is my Kindle \u2013 Going off the back of the importance that I place on reading, it\u2019s so handy to be able to carry all my books in one device.\nSniiper\u2026 without question the business is what takes up all of my time. I believe that this is a good thing though. When you\u2019re passionate about something it makes it so much easier to invest a lot of time into it. For me it\u2019s become an obsession but I believe that\u2019s because I\u2019ve found a mission that I believe in and can see the value that the platform can provide to the recruitment industry.\nMy first one is to \u2018Keep Learning\u2019 \u2013 As I\u2019ve mentioned before I think it\u2019s so important that you\u2019re constantly improving your knowledge and skillsets. All the books that I\u2019ve read have had a massive impact on how we\u2019ve built Sniiper. I\u2019ve gained so much value from investing time into learning.\nThe second one is to \u2018Utilise the people around you\u2019 \u2013 Starting a business is a massive challenge and there will be so many aspects and elements that you will need to master to get it all right.\nI think if you can lean on people that have experienced what you\u2019re going through it can provide a lot of value to you and the business. You\u2019ll be surprised how many people will be willing to give you their time and advice if you ask. Again I\u2019ve gained so much value out of meeting with people to share knowledge and ask for advice.\nThe final one is to \u2018Start Today\u2019 I think that sometimes people can get caught up in waiting for the perfect moment before taking the leap. 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        "raw_content": "\u00a9 Getty/ Keystone-France\nFrench composer Michel Legrand has died\npar Par Eug\u00e9nie Trochu 26 janvier 2019\nThe composer of the soundtracks to\"Demoiselles de Rochefort\" (Young Girls of Rochefort) and \"Parapluies de Cherbourg\" (Windmills of Your Mind) has died at the age of 86. Vogue pays homage to him.\nHe was one of the greatest \"grands compositeurs\" of the music of French films. Who wouldn\u2019t recognize the uplifting lyrics of the song sung by the twins played by Catherine Deneuve and Fran\u00e7oise Dorl\u00e9ac in Jacques Demy\u2019s Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (Young Girls of Rochefort). Who wouldn\u2019t be moved by the melodies of \u201cLes Parapluies de Cherbourg\u201d (Windmills of Your Mind), the first French film to be entirely sung, by the same director, a key figure In Legrand\u2019s story, with whom he would collaborate on 9 films.\nMichel Legrand was also a pianist and singer. The son of a musician, this jazz fan, who first trained at the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Paris, would go on the work with a string of musical legends including Henri Salvador, Maurice Chevallier, Boris Vian, Claude Nougaro in France and Miles Davis, Bill Evans and John Coltrane in America.\nLes Demoiselles de Rochefort de Jacques Demy (1964)\nHe tested out many musical styles, including rock, as in 1956, when, upon his return from America, he worked on several titles with two fellow French music legends, working under pseudonyms; Henry Cording aka Henri Salvador (singer) and Vernon Sinclair aka Boris Vian (lyrics).\nA composer but also a singer, Michel Legrand would deliver, encouraged by Jacques Brel, the album Archi-Cordes.\nIn cinema, it was with the director Jacques Demy that he would collaborate the most, starting with the film Lola in 1961, then Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (Windmills of Your Mind) which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival of 1964, before being awarded four Oscars. These we followed by Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (Young Girls of Rochefort) in 1968, Peau d'\u00e2ne (Donkey Skin) in 1970 and six other films.\nThe composer, goes down in history as truly shaping the sound of French cinema.",
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        "raw_content": "Sharp Fire 75 percent contained as evacuees return home\nWRIGHTWOOD \ufffd Evacuations for the community of Wrightwood due to the Sharp Fire were lifted at noon Sunday, fire officials said.\nThe wildifre near Wrightwood was 75 percent contained and evacuees were given the green light to return to their homes at noon Sunday, according to San Bernardino County Fire Department spokesman Eric Sherwin.\nSherwin said the fire was holding at 163 acres at about noon Sunday, which was just 13 acres larger than the previous morning. He said full containment was expected by Tuesday \ufffd earlier than previously predicted.\n\"As we have seen the fire has transitioned into a creeping, smoldering fire, and we are still working to construct a fire line around the eastern boundary of the fire,\" Sherwin said.\nA road closure for Lone Pine Canyon Road, which has been closed at Sheep Creek Road and Highway 138 since the fire broke out on Thursday, was set to be lifted at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sherwin said.\nSherwin said that the mandatory evacuation area was open to residents with proper identification only.\n\"We ask that residents returning to the evacuation zone please exercise caution,\" stated a joint-agency news release from county fire and the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, noting that firefighters, engines and heavy equipment continue to operate in the area.\nThe decision to allow residents to return to the evacuation zone was based on the \"effectiveness of containment lines and decreased fire activity,\" the release stated. \"While the fire behavior on the north slope has been decreasing over the past two days, evacuations were held due to the threat of rollout.\"\nRollout is the term for burning materials that fall down a slope with the potential of crossing containment lines and carrying fire into unburned areas.\nSherwin said that 902 personnel assigned to the fire base were all involved in the suppression effort, including heavy equipment operators, line medical personnel and liaison officers who continue to work with the community.\n\"Today we have 21 hand crews out on the line \ufffd each crew includes 20 individuals,\" he said. \"We are in the process of releasing resources from the suppression effort and will continue to reduce our force according to the needs of the incident.\"\nSherwin said a total of four firefighters have been injured in the suppression of the fire, but all of the injuries were minor.\nThe cause of the blaze was under investigation.",
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        "raw_content": "Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club Will Perform in DC on Its Final Tour\nCuban jams at Wolf Trap on August 29.\nWritten by Emily Codik | Published on August 21, 2015\nPhotograph courtesy of Wolf Trap.\nTo understand the Buena Vista Social Club, you should first picture Havana in the \u201940s and \u201950s, when the city experienced a great cultural boom and birthed mambo, pachanga, and cha-cha in rapid succession. Then came revolution, restrictions, and governmental crackdowns. The nightclubs and casinos where brilliant artists once frolicked were shut down.\nThat\u2019s how Ibrahim Ferrer, whom some consider the Cuban Nat King Cole, ended up working as a shoeshiner and how Compay Segundo, a renowned guitarist who favored Panama hats, wound up making a living rolling cigars.\nEverything changed in the \u201990s, when American musician Ry Cooder rallied these old-timers and created a stellar album that sold millions of copies, led to an equally stellar documentary, and thrust these once-forgotten musicians\u2014some of them in their eighties\u2014to international fame. \u201cNo one imagined this project would be so successful,\u201d says Omara Portuondo, an 84-year-old singer and member.\nFerrer, Segundo, and others have passed away, but those who remain stand as monuments to the cultural riches of Havana. Now, with a recently opened Cuban embassy in Washington, the Buena Vista Social Club embarks on its final tour as an ensemble. The group, described by Portuondo as the \u201cambassadors of Cuban music,\u201d may soon have an official ambassador of its very own.\nTickets, $25 to $50; wolftrap.org.\nThis article appears in our August 2015 issue of Washingtonian.\nMore: After HoursMusicWhere & When Picks",
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        "raw_content": "Major Trump administration climate report says damage is \u2018intensifying across the country\u2019\nScientists are more certain than ever that climate change is already affecting the United States \u2014 and that it is going to be very expensive.\nThe federal government on Friday released a long-awaited report with an unmistakable message: The effects of climate change, including deadly wildfires, increasingly debilitating hurricanes and heat waves, are already battering the United States, and the danger of more such catastrophes is worsening.\nThe report\u2019s authors, who represent numerous federal agencies, say they are more certain than ever that climate change poses a severe threat to Americans' health and pocketbooks, as well as to the country\u2019s infrastructure and natural resources. And while it avoids policy recommendations, the report\u2019s sense of urgency and alarm stands in stark contrast to the lack of any apparent plan from President Trump to tackle the problems, which, according to the government he runs, are increasingly dire.\nAlready, western mountain ranges are retaining much less snow throughout the year, threatening water supplies below them. Coral reefs in the Caribbean, Hawaii, Florida and the United States' Pacific territories are experiencing severe bleaching events. Wildfires are devouring ever-larger areas during longer fire seasons. And the country\u2019s sole Arctic state, Alaska, is seeing a staggering rate of warming that has upended its ecosystems, from once ice-clogged coastlines to increasingly thawing permafrost tundras.\nFILE - In this Nov. 9, 2018 file photo, firefighter Jose Corona sprays water as flames from the Camp Fire consume a home in Magalia, Calif. A massive new federal report warns that extreme weather disasters, like California\u2019s wildfires and 2018\u2019s hurricanes, are worsening in the United States. The White House report quietly issued Friday, Nov. 23 also frequently contradicts President Donald Trump. (Noah Berger, File)\nThe National Climate Assessment\u2019s publication marks the government\u2019s fourth comprehensive look at climate-change impacts on the United States since 2000. The last came in 2014. Produced by 13 federal departments and agencies and overseen by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the report stretches well over 1,000 pages and draws more definitive, and in some cases more startling, conclusions than earlier versions.\nThe authors argue that global warming \u201cis transforming where and how we live and presents growing challenges to human health and quality of life, the economy, and the natural systems that support us.\u201d And they conclude that humans must act aggressively to adapt to current impacts and mitigate future catastrophes \u201cto avoid substantial damages to the U.S. economy, environment, and human health and well-being over the coming decades.\u201d\n\u201cThe impacts we\u2019ve seen the last 15 years have continued to get stronger, and that will only continue,\u201d said Gary Yohe, a professor of economics and environmental studies at Wesleyan University who served on a National Academy of Sciences panel that reviewed the report. \u201cWe have wasted 15 years of response time. If we waste another five years of response time, the story gets worse. The longer you wait, the faster you have to respond and the more expensive it will be.\u201d\nThat urgency is at odds with the stance of the Trump administration, which has rolled back several Obama-era environmental regulations and incentivized the production of fossil fuels. Trump also has said he plans to withdraw the nation from the Paris climate accord and questioned the science of climate change just last month, saying on CBS\u2019s \u201c60 Minutes\u201d that \u201cI don\u2019t know that it\u2019s man-made\u201d and that the warming trend \u201ccould very well go back.\u201d\n[Who\u2019s in and who\u2019s out of the Paris agreement, by total greenhouse-gas emissions]\nFurthermore, as the Northeast faced a cold spell this week, Trump tweeted, \u201cWhatever happened to Global Warming?\u201d This shows a misunderstanding that climate scientists have repeatedly tried to correct \u2014 a confusion between daily weather fluctuations and long-term climate trends.\nThe White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday\u2019s report. However, the administration last year downplayed a separate government report calling human activity the dominant driver of global warming, saying in a statement that \u201cthe climate has changed and is always changing.\u201d\nGiven that history, some of the hundreds of scientists and federal officials who spent months working on the detailed document were frustrated, but not surprised, that the administration chose to release it on the day after Thanksgiving \u2014 typically one of the slowest news days of the year. Several people involved in the report said its release originally had been planned for early December, but after a behind-the-scenes debate in recent weeks about when to make it public, administration officials settled on Black Friday.\nSeveral federal experts who participated in a media call after the release of the report on Friday were repeatedly asked about the timing of its release on a day when the country\u2019s attention is likely elsewhere.\nFor the most part, they demurred, saying that in part the report was finished early and that they wanted to make sure it was out ahead of both an American Geophysical Union gathering next month, as well as a major international climate conference in Poland around the same time. Rather, they implored reporters to focus instead on the contents of the report, which they said had not been tinkered with by administration officials.\n\u201cThis report has not been altered or revised in any way because of political considerations,\u201d Monica Allen, a spokeswoman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), told reporters. She said the decision on when to release it had been made during the past week, but added, \u201cIt\u2019s not as significant as the content of what\u2019s in the report.\u201d\nSen. Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island, said the report shows how climate change will affect all Americans.\n\u201cNo matter how hard they try, the Trump administration can\u2019t bury the effects of climate change in a Black Friday news dump \u2013 effects their own federal government scientists have uncovered,\" he said in a statement. \"The president says outrageous things like climate change is a hoax engineered by the Chinese and raking forests will prevent catastrophic wildfires, but serious consequences like collapsing coastal housing prices and trillions of dollars in stranded fossil fuel assets await us if we don\u2019t act.\u201d\nThat report is striking in its clear statement that climate change is not only already affecting the U.S., but that the effects are getting worse.\n\u201cThis report draws a direct connection between the warming atmosphere and the resulting changes that affect Americans' lives, communities, and livelihoods, now and in the future,\u201d the document reads, concluding that \u201cthe evidence of human-caused climate change is overwhelming and continues to strengthen, that the impacts of climate change are intensifying across the country, and that climate-related threats to Americans' physical, social, and economic well-being are rising.\u201d\nThe report finds that the continental United States already is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it was 100 years ago, surrounded by seas that are on average nine inches higher and being racked by far worse heat waves than the nation experienced only 50 years ago.\nBut those figures offer only the prelude to even more potentially severe impacts. The report suggests that by 2050, the country could see as much as 2.3 additional degrees of warming in the continental United States. By that same year, in a high-end global-warming scenario, coral reefs in Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific territories could be bleaching every single year \u2014 conditions in which their survival would be in severe doubt. A record-warm year like 2016 would become routine.\nKey crops, including corn, wheat and soybeans, would see declining yields as temperatures rise during the growing season. The city of Phoenix, which experienced about 80 days per year over 100 degrees around the turn of the century, could see between 120 and 150 such days per year by the end of the century, depending on the pace of emissions.\n[As temperatures keep trending up, \u2018heat belt\u2019 cities maneuver to stay livable]\nAnd those who face the most suffering? Society\u2019s most vulnerable, including \u201clower-income and other marginalized communities,\u201d researchers found.\nIn another major step, the authors of the new report have begun to put dollar signs next to projected climate damage, specifically within the United States.\nIn a worst-case climate-change scenario, the document finds, labor-related losses by the year 2090 as a result of extreme heat \u2014 the sort that makes it difficult to work outdoors or seriously lowers productivity \u2014 could amount to an estimated $155 billion annually. Deaths from temperature extremes could take an economic toll of $141 billion per year in the same year, while coastal property damage could total $118 billion yearly, researchers found.\nOf course, mitigating climate change would also mitigate this damage, by as much as 58 percent in the case of high-temperature related deaths, the report finds.\nThe categorical tone of the new assessments reflects scientists' growing confidence in the ability to detect the role of a changing climate in individual extreme events, such as heat waves and droughts. At the same time, increasingly sophisticated computer simulations now allow them to project future changes in highly specific regions of the country.\nFor many Americans, however, no simulations are necessary. The effects of climate change are already playing out daily.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t debate who caused it. You go outside, the streets are flooded. What are you going to do about it? It\u2019s our reality nowadays,\u201d said Susanne Torriente, who also reviewed the report. She is chief resilience officer for Miami Beach, which is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to adapt to rising sea levels. \u201cWe need to use this best available data so we can start making decisions to start investing in our future. \u2026 It shouldn\u2019t be that complicated or that partisan.\u201d\nThe report is being released at the same time as another major federal climate study that, in contrast, reaches a more positive conclusion \u2014 at least with respect to what can be done about climate change.\nThe Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report, which examines all of North America (not just the United States), finds that over a decade, greenhouse-gas emissions from fossil fuels declined by 1 percent per year. The result is that while North America emitted 24 percent of the world\u2019s emissions in 2004, that was down to 17 percent in 2013. This occurred in part thanks to improvements in vehicle fuel efficiency, the growth of renewable energy and the swapping of coal-burning for natural gas.\n\u201cFor the globe, we\u2019re still going up, but regionally, there have been these changes in how humans have been acting that have caused our emissions to go down,\u201d said Ted Schuur, a Northern Arizona University expert on permafrost carbon who contributed to the report, the follow-up to an initial effort released in 2007.\nThe report concludes that it appears possible to for economies to grow \u2014 at least in the United States, Mexico and Canada \u2014 without increasing overall emissions of greenhouse gases. That would be an important signal for the ability of the world to slow climate change over the course of the century. However, it does not mean any lessening of climate-change impacts within the United States. As long as global emissions continue, the risk of impacts here continue, because carbon dioxide circulates around the globe.\nThe release of the National Climate Assessment comes on the heels of other recent global warnings, most notably a report by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change finding that the world would have to make unprecedented changes in the next decade to remain below 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) of total warming above preindustrial levels.\nThe last time a U.S. National Climate Assessment was published, in 2014, Obama administration officials took the document seriously, with top policymakers heralding its release and embracing its findings.\n\u201cThese tailored findings help translate scientific insights into practical, usable knowledge that can help decision-makers and citizens anticipate and prepare for specific climate-change impacts,\u201d White House science adviser John Holdren and NOAA head Kathryn Sullivan wrote at the time.\nOn the other side of the country from Washington, at least one well-known atmospheric scientist this week was wrestling not with the contents of a climate report but with the changing view from his window.\n\u201cNormally, I can see San Francisco Bay from my home,\u201d said Ken Caldeira, a senior researcher at the Carnegie Institution for Science. \u201cToday and for the past few days, I could not see the bay for all the smoke from the Paradise fire. 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        "raw_content": "This Privacy Policy (the \u201cPrivacy Policy\u201c) sets out the privacy policies and practices for Wealth Management Canada.com Ltd. (the \u201cCompany\u201c, \u201cwe\u201c, \u201cus\u201c, \u201cour\u201c) with respect to how the Company collects personal information of its users, consumers, clients, service providers, suppliers and other individuals (\u201cyou\u201c, \u201cyour\u201c). It also describes how the Company uses, maintains, retains, transfers and discloses your personal information. This Privacy Policy applies to information collected from you by the Company via www.WealthManagementCanada.com (the \u201cWebsite\u201c) and other places where, or means by which, we may collect personal information. This Privacy Policy also sets out how you can access certain information that the Company may collect about you and explains the choices you have regarding any collection, use, maintenance, retention, transfer and disclosure of such information, and how you may access or correct that information. In this Privacy Policy, \u201cpersonal information\u201d means any information about an identifiable individual or information that allows an individual to be identified, as defined from time to time in applicable privacy legislation. Personal information does not include business contact information such as your name, title or position, business address, telephone number, facsimile number or e-mail address.\nBY SUBMITTING PERSONAL INFORMATION TO US, YOU AGREE THAT WE may collect, USE, MAINTAIN, retain, transfer and disclose such personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and as permitted or required by law. Subject to legal and contractual requirements, you may refuse or withdraw your consent at any time by contacting the Company\u2019s Privacy Officer at the address provided below. If you refuse or withdraw your consent, you acknowledge that we may not be able to provide you, or continue to provide you, with certain services, products or information. If you provide us with personal information of another individual, you represent to us that you have that individual\u2019s consent to allow us to collect, use, maintain, retain, transfer and disclose that personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.\nYou are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the personal information that you submit to us. Inaccurate information will affect your experience when using the Website and our ability to contact you as described in this Privacy Policy.\nWe may change, modify, add or remove portions of this Privacy Policy at any time and from time to time, without prior notice to you. We will treat your continued use of the Website following such change, modification, addition or removal as your acceptance of such revisions. All revisions will be posted on the Website and will apply to any personal information collected on or after the date posted. We will obtain the necessary consents required under applicable privacy laws if we seek to collect, use, maintain, retain, transfer or disclose your personal information for purposes other than those to which consent has been obtained unless otherwise required or permitted by law.\nThis Privacy Policy was last updated on May 8th, 2018.\nWe may collect personal information in connection with your use of the Website or with your use or purchase of the Company\u2019s products and services, which may include personal information provided in connection with the following activities:\nRegistering or filling in forms on the Website. This includes information you may provide when you request additional information about the Company\u2019s products and services or sign up to receive the Company\u2019s e-mail newsletters or coupons\nPurchasing any product or service from the Company;\nReviewing a product or service;\nRequesting information or assistance from the Company. The Company may also keep a copy of any communications or correspondence you may send to it, including any e-mail communications;\nRegistering for an account; and\nUsing other features, including Interactive Functions (as such term is defined in the Website Terms of Use (the \u201cTerms and Conditions\u201c)) of the Website that may be offered from time to time, and may require such information in order to utilize the feature (including but not limited to making a User Submission as defined in the Terms and Conditions).\nThe personal information that we may collect may include your name, username, password, email address, age, date of birth, gender, telephone number, address, personal preferences, product and service reviews, your location, your past and current investment practices, your residency status, your investment capacity and preferences and any other personal information that you choose to include in your profile, your User Submissions (as defined in the Terms and Conditions), or in other communications to the Company. We may combine personal and non-personal information about you collected by us or by our affiliates and we may combine this information with information from external sources.\nIn obtaining your consent to collect, use, maintain, retain, transfer and disclose your personal information we will use reasonable efforts to inform you of the purpose for which personal information will be collected, used, maintained, retained, transferred or disclosed. The form of consent may vary depending on the circumstances and type of information disclosed. We will take into account the sensitivity of the personal information and your reasonable expectations when determining the appropriate form of consent.\nWe may use a browser feature called a \u2018cookie\u2019 to collect information when you access the Website. A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identification number that identifies your browser, but not necessarily you, to our computers each time you visit the Website. The information that may be collected includes the type of internet browser and operating system you use, the domain name of the website from which you came, date and duration of your visit, number of visits, the average time you spent on the Website, pages viewed and number of cookies accumulated. Unless you specifically inform us (for instance, by sending us correspondence from the Website), we will not know who you are. In addition to the purposes described in our Privacy Policy, we may use such Website information and share it with third parties with whom we have a commercial relationship to measure the use of the Website, to improve the functionality and content of the Website and to simplify your usage. You can reset your browser either to notify you when you receive a cookie or refuse to accept cookies. If you refuse to accept cookies, you may not be able to use some of the features available on the Website.\nYou may voluntarily submit personal information to us for purposes such as asking a question, obtaining information, participating in a seminar or other event, reviewing or downloading a publication, purchasing a product or service, subscribing to a newsletter or a mail or e-mail list and participating in contests and surveys. If you are a registered user on the Website, we may combine and store personal information about your use of the Website and information you have provided to us with certain other online and offline information we may have collected.\nWe may send you marketing or promotional e-mail communications. In this process, we may collect certain information such as the date and time you first opened our e-mail communications, the number of times you open our e-mail communications, the number of instances you click through our articles and your total click-through activity on the contents of our e-mail communications. We may also combine and store any such information to manage and improve our e-mail communications. If you no longer wish to receive any future marketing or promotional material from us, our promotional e-mail communications will include instructions on how to unsubscribe and inform us of your preferences.\nWe may include links to other websites on the Website or in our e-mail communications. These third-party websites may collect your personal information and they may have different privacy policies and practices than us. We do not assume any responsibility for the privacy practices, policies or actions of the third parties operating these third-party websites. We strongly encourage you to read the privacy policies of these websites to enable you to make an informed decision whether or not to provide your personal information to these websites\u2019 operators.\nTo evaluate the usage of the Website, we use automated devices and applications provided by third parties, such as Google Analytics (including Google Analytics\u2019 Demographics and Interest Report). We use these tools to help us improve our products and services, our performance and user experiences. These entities may: (a) use cookies and other tracking technologies which collect information to perform their services; and (b) collect personal information directly through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Please go to the Google Privacy Policy to learn more. If you wish to opt out of Google Analytics data collection, please use the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On.\nAn IP address is a computer\u2019s numeric address, by which it can be located within a network. We may record your IP address when you visit the Website. We may use your IP address to: (a) help diagnose problems with the Company\u2019s server; (b) administer the Website; (c) identify you when we believe it is necessary to enforce compliance with this Privacy Policy or the Terms and Conditions; or (d) protect the Website and our systems, information, employees, service providers, business partners, affiliates, users, customers, distributors, retailers and others.\nTo: (a) prevent unauthorized access to, or disclosure of, personal information; (b) maintain data accuracy; and (c) facilitate the appropriate use of your personal information; we use physical, technological and administrative procedures to protect your personal information that we collect from loss, unauthorized access, modification, unauthorized disclosure or other misuse. Nevertheless, internet or wireless transmissions are never completely private or secure. You understand that any messages, content or information you send or submit through the Website may be read or intercepted by others. If you have any questions about the security of your personal information collected by us, please contact the Company\u2019s Privacy Officer at the address below.\nOnce we collect your personal information, we may use such personal information internally, separately or in combination with any pre-existing information, for the following purposes:\nTo assist with billing and the collection of accounts;\nTo provide you with transaction receipts;\nTo help us learn more about you, your financial goals and your preferences;\nTo produce aggregate insights or to generate statistics about you, your financial goals and your progress for our internal purposes as well as for commercial purposes such as marketing, selling or otherwise providing such insights and/or statistics to third parties;\nTo establish and conduct commercial relationships, including to process purchases or other transactions and to conduct or administer other transactions that you may engage in with us;\nTo troubleshoot problems with the Website;\nTo customize your experience or homepage on the Website;\nTo enforce our Terms and Conditions and this Privacy Policy;\nTo conduct surveys, research, evaluations and measurement activities;\nTo market, sell or otherwise provide products and services of third parties with whom we have a commercial relationship;\nTo detect, and to protect the Company and other third parties against, error, negligence, breach of contract, fraud, theft and other illegal activity;\nTo audit compliance with our policies and contractual obligations;\nTo distribute our newsletters and other informational e-mail communications and other material to individuals on our mail and e-mail lists;\nTo obtain your feedback on the Website, our services and products;\nTo engage in business transactions, including the purchase, sale, lease, merger, amalgamation or any other type of acquisition, disposal, securitization or financing involving the Company;\nAs permitted by, and to comply with, any legal or regulatory requirements or provisions;\nTo use, maintain, retain, transfer and disclose your personal information if the Company is required to do so by law or legal process or if the Company determines, in its sole discretion, that such action is necessary to protect the rights of the Company, third parties and other users of the Website or to respond to your request for customer service; or\nExcept as provided for in this Privacy Policy, we will not sell, rent, lease, commercially exploit or otherwise disclose your personal information or data to third parties unless: (a) we are required to do so by law or to cooperate with legal investigations; (b) it is required to protect the legal interests of the Company, including for credit checking and collection purposes or in connection with a potential financing, merger or acquisition; or (c) you provide consent to such disclosure.\nOccasionally, we may disclose your personal information to:\nThird-party service providers or vendors with whom we have a contractual relationship;\nAn organization or individual retained by us to collect outstanding debts;\nA financial institution;\nA person who, in our reasonable judgment, is providing or seeking the information as your agent;\nOur personnel or contractors;\nGovernment authorities, insurers, regulatory agencies, benefits providers, consultants or agents; and\nAny third-party or parties, where you consent to such disclosure or where disclosure is required or permitted by law.\nIn certain situations, we may use, maintain, retain, transfer or disclose personal information without your knowledge or consent (as permitted or required by law). These circumstances may be:\nWhere your personal information is publicly available;\nWhere collection or use of the personal information is unmistakably in the interests of the individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely manner;\nTo investigate a breach of an agreement or a contravention of law;\nIn the event of a corporate change in control of the Company resulting from, for example, a merger, a reorganization, a sale of assets or bankruptcy;\nTo comply with a subpoena, warrant, court order or as required or otherwise permitted by law; and\nWhen information is being collected for the detection and prevention of fraud or for law enforcement.\nAfter we have collected your personal information, we may retain a record of your personal information (including correspondence or comments). We will continue to use, maintain, transfer, disclose or retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and as required or permitted by law. However, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal information we hold if it is no longer needed for our business purposes.\nTo increase our efficiency, we use password-protected electronic file storage on cloud servers based outside of Canada, in countries where laws regarding collection, use, maintenance, transfer and disclosure of personal information may be less stringent than the laws in Canada. We do not assume any responsibility for the privacy practices, policies or actions of such cloud server providers or of any governmental authority of the country in which such cloud servers are based.\nAccess to, and Correction of, Your Personal Information\nIf you do not want your personal information collected, used, maintained, transferred, disclosed or retained by us as provided in this Privacy Policy, you should not use the Website and you should refrain from: (a) registering for any specific tool or application that collects personal information; (b) purchasing any product or service from us; and (c) filling out any forms or questionnaires. You may request a copy of the personal information which you have provided to us by advising our Company\u2019s Privacy Officer at the address provided below. If you have any questions or enquiries relating to our privacy practices or procedures, or if you believe that the personal information that the Company holds about you is not accurate, complete or up-to-date, you may write to the Company\u2019s Privacy Officer at the address provided below. If you are able to establish that the information is not accurate, complete or up to date, we will take reasonable steps to correct the information so that it is accurate, complete and up-to-date.\nNon-Canadian Users\nIf you are located outside of Canada, please note that the information you provide to us will be used, maintained, retained, transferred and disclosed in Canada, where laws regarding use of personal information may be less stringent than the laws in your country. By using this Website, you consent to such use, maintenance, retention, transfer and disclosure. 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Nonetheless, in view of the complexity and variety of potential ethical questions, this Code is not intended to address every conceivable situation; rather, members of the Institute should endeavor to apply the general ethical principles detailed herein to any relevant activities carried out in the line of their research, work or studies. This Code is not intended to replace, and it may be supplemented by, specific Institute policies that have been adopted in the past and that may be adopted in the future, and any applicable legislation.\nCompliance with Institute Policy, Ethical Standards and Law\nAll members of the Institute are expected to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and ethics and to comply \u2013 both in letter and in spirit \u2013 with any applicable laws or regulations (national, international, or of any other relevant body), and with all applicable Institute policies and procedures.\nInstitute financial officers are expected to conduct and process all financial transactions and reports with integrity, and to ensure that all financial and accounting records, financial reports, effort reports, and all other relevant financial documents, be accurate, clear and complete, in accordance with relevant Israeli national legislation and with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS or \"Yellow Book\").\nAll decisions and actions of members of the Institute are to be made for the sole purpose of advancing the best interests of the Institute. A conflict of interest exists when personal interests (direct or indirect) interfere with or are inconsistent with the best interests of the Institute, and when an individual is in a position to influence a decision on Institute policy or action from which that individual, his spouse (including common law spouse), parent, grandparent, descendant and any descendant's spouse, brother, sister, or a person with whom that individual has a substantial business and/or financial connection may benefit. In order to ensure that no conflicts exist or arise, all members of the Institute must disclose immediately any potential conflict of interest. In addition, Academic Staff are required to complete an Annual Disclosure Form.\nThe Institute is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal treatment and opportunity with respect to all its members. All members of the Institute are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of age, gender, race, color, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, or any other legally protected status.\nAvoidance of Gender Bias\nThe Institute endorses and encourages all its employees to avoid (unconscious) bias further to the principles outlined by the University of Arizona's Commission on the Status of Women.\nAny and all forms of sexual harassment are strictly prohibited by law. Sexual harassment is a serious disciplinary offense, a criminal offense, and a cause for claims for damages against the harasser, and the Institute's administration takes a strict stand on any occurrence of sexual harassment or unfair treatment stemming from sexual harassment. In line with the instructions outlined in the law, the Institute has adopted regulations (available in Hebrew and in English) specifying the procedures for filing and handling complaints concerning sexual harassment and unfair treatment stemming from sexual harassment. Complaints should be addressed to Adv. Ilana Eyal (tel.: 08-934-3886) of the Institute's Legal Counsel's office, who has been appointed by the President of the Institute to serve as the Commissioner for Sexual Harassment Complaints. The Commissioner has explicit instructions to conduct an immediate and thorough inquiry into any complaint received. The conclusions of each inquiry are reported to the Institute's administration, which recognizes the importance of the matter and is committed to applying appropriate and impartial measures in all cases of sexual harassment.\nThe Institute is committed to fostering a safe environment for all its members and visitors. Members of the Institute are expected to comply with all pertinent policies, laws and regulations regarding occupational safety and health, and to make every reasonable effort to avoid exposure of other Institute members and visitors to unsafe conditions and health risks.\nMembers of the Institute are expected to comply with all applicable environmental laws and regulations. The Institute has embarked on an applied research program to promote sound environmental practices to improve energy- and water-use efficiency, environmental standards, and emergency prevention and response in buildings and on the grounds. Environment and resource conservation engineering and practices are promoted through an internal awareness and action program (lectures, labels and notices).\nAcademic Integrity and Research Misconduct\nThe Institute expects all faculty and staff to act in line with established principles for Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). All members of the Institute are expected to adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity and display honesty, rigor, and responsible behavior in all activities in general, and in research and academic publishing in particular; and are required to avoid any scientific misconduct activities (i.e. falsification, fabrication or plagiarism). Anyone who believes they have identified a situation of Scientific Misconduct at the Institute should contact directly the Institute's Vice President, who by virtue of said office is also the Institute\u2019s Research Integrity Officer (RIO), or contact the Academic Secretary. The Institute has established procedures in place for dealing with allegations of scientific misconduct. The results of an inquiry into an allegation of scientific misconduct will be reported to the Institute's President, who by virtue of his office is also the Designated Official (DO) for this purpose.\nCompliance with Grant Requirements and Conditions\nAll members of the Institute are expected to be aware of, understand, and strictly comply with the terms and conditions of any grant or contract awarded to fund their research. Any questions or concerns regarding the legality of any aspect of a contract should be directed for legal review via the Head of the Research Grants and Projects Office.\nIntellectual Property and Access to Information\nMembers of the Institute are expected to abide by all laws, rules and regulations governing the use of patented ideas, copyrighted or trademarked materials, licenses, and proprietary information; to honor non-disclosure agreements; to properly attribute the ideas and work of others; and to refrain from any activity that could constitute infringement of Institute or third party intellectual property. Individuals with access to any confidential or proprietary information, data, or other materials must comply with any applicable Institute rules and regulations, and applicable legislation and agreements, pertaining to access, use, protection and disclosure of such items.\nViolations of the Code and Whistleblowing\nAny member of the Institute who believes that he/she has witnessed or experienced a violation of the Code of Ethical Conduct or any other apparent irregularity is encouraged to report such violations to the Institute Ombudsman (\u201cwhistleblowing\u201d). If requested, the Institute will make every reasonable effort to keep the identity of the whistleblower confidential, unless doing so would impede the Institute\u2019s ability to conduct a full and fair investigation of the allegations. 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        "raw_content": "3 Louisville high schools win KHSAA state football championships\nThree Louisville high schools will return home as state champs after the 2018 KHSAA state football championships were held over the weekend at University of Kentucky's Kroger Field.Central High School kicked off the winning weekend Friday with a 20-19 victory over Corbin in the 3A title game. The Yellowjackets trailed 6-0 at halftime before putting up 20 third-quarter points to take the lead. Senior quarterback Malik Goodall had 89 yards and three touchdowns on the ground in the victory. Central caps off its season with a 13-2 record and the program's sixth state championship. Christian Academy of Louisville downed Mayfield 34-26 in Saturday's 2A championship game. CAL jumped out to a 13-0 first-quarter lead it never relinquished. The Cardinals rallied back to within a point, 20-19, late in the third quarter, but Purdue commit Milton Wright put the game away for good with a 53-yard score just 20 seconds later. Centurions running back Brandt Babin rushed for 171 yards and two scores, while Wright added 99 rushing yards and two touchdowns. CAL finished the season with a perfect 15-0 record and secured its second 2A title in three years.Male capped off the weekend with a 37-20 win over Scott County in the 6A title game. Bulldogs senior Garrett Dennis had three rushing touchdowns in the first half and finished the game with 188 yards on the ground and 133 passing yards. Vincel Anthony added another 75 rushing yards and two touchdowns for Male. The Bulldogs finished the season with a 14-1 record and nabbed the program's eighth state title.The KHSAA named Goodall, Babin and Dennis MVPs of their respective games.\nThree Louisville high schools will return home as state champs after the 2018\nKHSAA state football championships were held over the weekend at University of Kentucky's Kroger Field.\nCentral High School kicked off the winning weekend Friday with a 20-19 victory over Corbin in the 3A title game. The Yellowjackets trailed 6-0 at halftime before putting up 20 third-quarter points to take the lead. Senior quarterback Malik Goodall had 89 yards and three touchdowns on the ground in the victory. Central caps off its season with a 13-2 record and the program's sixth state championship.\nChristian Academy of Louisville downed Mayfield 34-26 in Saturday's 2A championship game. CAL jumped out to a 13-0 first-quarter lead it never relinquished. The Cardinals rallied back to within a point, 20-19, late in the third quarter, but Purdue commit Milton Wright put the game away for good with a 53-yard score just 20 seconds later. Centurions running back Brandt Babin rushed for 171 yards and two scores, while Wright added 99 rushing yards and two touchdowns. CAL finished the season with a perfect 15-0 record and secured its second 2A title in three years.\nMale capped off the weekend with a 37-20 win over Scott County in the 6A title game. Bulldogs senior Garrett Dennis had three rushing touchdowns in the first half and finished the game with 188 yards on the ground and 133 passing yards. Vincel Anthony added another 75 rushing yards and two touchdowns for Male. The Bulldogs finished the season with a 14-1 record and nabbed the program's eighth state title.\n\ud83c\udfc8Said it in August..hype & trash talk doesn\u2019t win football games. CHARACTER & COMMITMENT does. So proud of our players & a shout out to CHEER & DAWG POUND for their support.\nBlessed to work along side the best Football Coach in the State.\nWE ARE..MALE FOOTBALL\ud83c\udfc6@UAFootball pic.twitter.com/s9EEO8jwmK\n\u2014 MALE HS Athletics (@MaleBulldogs) December 2, 2018\nThe KHSAA named Goodall, Babin and Dennis MVPs of their respective games.",
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        "raw_content": "2017 Man Booker International Prize Q&A\u2014Philip Roughton\nPhil Roughton, translator of J\u00f3n Kalman Stef\u00e1nsson\u2019s \u201cFish Have No Feet.\u201d\nPhilip Roughton was longlisted for the 2017 Man Booker International Prize for his translation of J\u00f3n Kalman Stef\u00e1nsson\u2019s Fish Have No Feet.\nPhilip Roughton: I wasn\u2019t drawn to the work of J\u00f3n Kalman Stef\u00e1nsson; I came to know him first when I was asked to translate his novel Heaven and Hell. Being a full-time literary translator, I have to take on more work than is really healthy\u2014and \u201creading time\u201d for me is time that I could be or should be working. This means that I am, ironically enough, somewhat disconnected from the Icelandic literary scene\u2014that is, I don\u2019t go looking for books to read, because I wouldn\u2019t allow myself the time to read them. Strange as it might sound, I\u2019m not sure that I would have read J\u00f3n Kalman had I not been asked to translate him. However, having translated five of his novels, I can definitely say that I appreciate his lyricism, his explorations of the sorrows and joys found in both mundane and extraordinary circumstances, and the universal appeal of his portraits of real personalities, in settings and situations that are strongly Icelandic.\nOne Icelandic novel that I was certainly drawn to, years ago, was Iceland\u2019s Bell, by Halld\u00f3r Laxness\u2014the first Icelandic novel that I translated. A friend kept pointing out the novel\u2019s real-life settings in the Icelandic countryside, and others recommended its humor and unforgettable characters. That novel, however, has been called \u201ctoo Icelandic\u201d in its historical setting, themes, and language\u2014something that has also been suggested as one of the reasons why it took so long for it be published in English (in other words, it was so Icelandic that it was \u201cuntranslatable\u201d). Others of Laxness\u2019s novels have that same \u201c\u00fcber-Icelandic\u201d quality, and Laxness often seems to be speaking more to his Icelandic audience than to the world (one of the major themes of Iceland\u2019s Bell is Icelanders\u2019, and Icelandic culture\u2019s, survival through the centuries, despite all odds). Indeed, after setting his first major novel, The Great Weaver from Kashmir, partly in post-WWI Europe, Laxness made a conscious decision to focus specifically on his home country\u2014and whereas he may use Icelandic contexts to get Icelandic society to scrutinize itself, J\u00f3n Kalman seems to be more interested in explorations of universal human experience; that is, his Icelanders are humans (rather than Icelanders) first and foremost, and an individual\u2019s circumstances come across at times as arbitrary\u2014rightly so!\nOf course, with Fish Have No Feet, eking out an existence in a quota-less fishing village and clearly having far less opportunity there, in that \u201cblackest place in Iceland,\u201d than in the almost-paradisiacal landscapes of Europe\u2019s more southerly climes, is certainly enormously Icelandic, but J\u00f3n Kalman also does an excellent job of portraying the \u201cmixed bag\u201d that is contemporary Icelandic culture: cod hanging on drying racks is not far from Jonni\u2019s Thunderburgers or Keflav\u00edk Airport, which keeps Iceland connected with the rest of the world; the Beatles and Pink Floyd form as much of the novel\u2019s \u201csoundtrack\u201d as classic Icelandic pop bands such as Hlj\u00f3mar. All of these things are props, settings, stages for universal human drama: for posing questions about people\u2019s decision-making processes, about the way they treat each other, or miss each other or hurt each other or love each other.\nPhilip Roughton: J\u00f3n Kalman has a recognizable style that is present in all the works of his that I\u2019ve translated: he is lyrical, sometimes whimsical, often eye-opening in his observations of the human spirit. He can be concretely imagistic at times, and extraordinarily unspecific at others (for instance, as I\u2019ve pointed out elsewhere, he will use a word such as \u00feungur, \u201cheavy,\u201d to mean all shades and varieties of heavy: gloomy, heavy, somber, difficult, boring, weary, etc.). He can move quickly from a concrete image to a reflection on the human condition; a consideration that can be ironic, wry, or poignant. The following example from Heart of Man is quite typical: here he moves from the wind blowing things away (including love), to horses waiting out a storm, to a dim lamp\u2014and then a \u201cuniversal\u201d plea:\nThe wind breaks up the sea and everything that isn\u2019t fastened down blows away: handcarts, shovels, promises; forgive me, but I don\u2019t love you anymore, the wind tore my love from me, blew it away. Horses stand on the moors, in some places completely exposed, turning away from the wind that lashes the creatures, they let the tantrum pass over them, stare, look forward to grazing again. The rain pounds them violently, it pounds the big parlor window in Geir\u00fer\u00fa\u00f0ur\u2019s house, all four of them sit in the parlor, the boy beneath a dim lamp, you\u2019ve got to have light to see the pages; whither went the light, who took it, bring it back, we don\u2019t deserve this.\nThe same close combination of contemplation with imagism is found in Fish Have No Feet, despite it being quite a different book than its predecessors:\nIt\u2019s impossible to measure longing, nor is it possible to understand it, describe it, explain it, those who miss someone always have something dark in their hearts, a string of sorrow that time plays, strums, plucks. [Thanks to Dolce Bellezza\u2014on her blog\u2014for reminding me of this passage]\nAs mentioned above, J\u00f3n Kalman\u2019s novels all share a strong quality of universality, but it is perceivable in slightly different ways. His Heaven and Hell trilogy makes me consider hard lives lived far from me in time and circumstance: fishermen, overland postmen, crews of trading ships, etc. (when I think of the novel Heaven and Hell, I always recall the fishing huts that I saw on F\u00e5r\u00f6, off Gotland, as well as a line from a song by the British singer John Tams: \u201cFor this is not fish you're eating, this is men's lives\u201d (a rephrasing of a line by Walter Scott)). Fish Have No Feet made me think more about the things we all share, despite cultural differences (for instance, my high-school years had basically the same soundtrack\u2014minus Icelandic pop groups\u2014as this book), and about the contemporary or near-contemporary realities of life on this island, which I think the novel does an excellent job of portraying. I appreciate its presentation of certain aspects of life in Keflav\u00edk\u2014a part of Iceland that a lot of people have seen in passing, but likely know very little about\u2014and I enjoyed reading a different Icelandic view of the give-and-take between the residents of Keflav\u00edk and the former NATO Base\u2014including the admission about the \u201csport\u201d of stealing from it!.\nAs far as the translating process itself, for this book\u2014I don\u2019t think it was much different than the other J\u00f3n Kalman books I\u2019ve done. I tend to take a very literal approach to translation\u2014not quite as literal as Stanley Burnshaw\u2019s approach in The Poem Itself, although I like the idea of minimal mediation. I try to do as little adding, subtracting, or even modifying, as possible (although translating \u00feungur as \u201cheavy\u201d in every instance would become very tedious for English readers). Hopefully the uniqueness of each of J\u00f3n Kalman\u2019s novels comes across through my attempt to convey him as directly as possible\u2014despite the novels\u2019 stylistic similarities, as I pointed out above.\nPhilip Roughton: As I mentioned above, I allow myself very little reading time. There do come moments for browsing, but I would not spend them on Icelandic literature, which to me is work. On the nightstand now are a collection of writings by the Victorines and a dictionary of classical Chinese, which I studied for many years\u2014and the last book I read cover-to-cover was a biography of the British singer Sandy Denny. I come to know Icelandic writers through work\u2014and therefore could probably only recommend ones that I\u2019ve translated. I could see Oddn\u00fd Eir \u00c6varsd\u00f3ttir making the list\u2014she is very inventive with language and form and does a lot of interesting, oftentimes bold psychological and social delving. She is a unique and refreshing voice. 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        "raw_content": "Things to see in Brisbane\nBrisbane Visitor Information Centre\nAddress: , The Regent, 167 Queen Street Mall, Brisbane, 4000\nMon-Thurs 9000-1730, Fri 900-1900, Sat 9000-1700, Sun 1000-1700.\nWebsite: http://www.visitbrisbane.com.au\nFor $145 (adults) and $109 (children), the Brisbane five in one card (tel: +61 7 3891 5766) provides opportunities to see five of Brisbane's major attractions out of a choice of 12. The card is valid for three months.\nOn the banks of the Brisbane River, these colourful, vibrant parklands are a major 'Brissie' highlight. There is a perfect mix of nature and culture here, with attractions including the Nepal Peace Pagoda, the Wheel of Brisbane, the Arbour, Streets beach, an aquativity water park, picnic areas as well as a range of caf\u00e9s, bars and restaurants. It\u2019s also the place to head for major festivals and events including Australia Day.\nAddress: , South Bank (Stanley Street Plaza), Brisbane, 4101\nWebsite: http://www.visitsouthbank.com.au\nAscend to the top of Brisbane\u2019s iconic Story Bridge and enjoy a unique perspective of the city below. Alternatively, enjoy abseiling down from Anchor Pier on the southern side of the bridge into Captain Burke Park. The Story Bridge Climb and new Abseil Climb are a great way to appreciate the bridge that was originally built during the Great Depression to connect Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point. Today the bridge offers stunning views for those who make the climb to the top, 80m (262ft) above the Brisbane River.\nAddress: Kangaroo Point, 170 Main St, Brisbane, 4169\nWebsite: http://www.sbac.net.au\n$89-$159 depending on package.\nBrisbane City Hall and Museum of Brisbane\nConstruction of the majestic Brisbane City Hall began in 1920 and took 10 years to complete, and until the Sydney Opera House came along it was the most expensive building in Australia. The Museum of Brisbane hosts excellent exhibitions celebrating the city's culture and heritage in the building\u2019s ground floor and basement. The viewing platform on the top of the tower clock affords snap-worthy views over the city. The clock tower tour is free.\nAddress: , 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, 4000\nMon-Fri 1000-1700, Sat and Sun 1000-1900.\nThe clock tower tour is daily from 1015-1645, every 15 mintues.\nWebsite: http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cityhall\nSituated in Stanley Place on the South Bank of the Brisbane River, the Queensland Art Gallery is the state\u2019s major visual arts institution, housing more than 15,000 Australian and international paintings, sculptures and decorative art. It\u2019s worth letting a Volunteer Guide share their knowledge and take you on a 30-40 minute tour of the gallery to get some perspective of the huge range of works that make up the expanding collection.\nAddress: South Bank, Stanley Place, Cultural Precinct, Brisbane, 4101\nWebsite: http://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au\nThe largest koala sanctuary in the world was also the first; it was founded in 1927. Today the parklands, located in the suburb of Fig Tree Pocket, southwest of Brisbane, are home to over 130 adult koalas as well as dozens of other Aussie animals including dingoes, roos, wombats and snakes. At the park there are opportunities to give the koalas a cuddle or to hand feed the kangaroos. A variety of wildlife shows also take place daily, including a bird of prey show.\nAddress: Fig Tree Pocket, 708 Jesmond Road, Brisbane, 4069\nWebsite: http://www.koala.net\nSituated on the South Bank, the Wheel of Brisbane is one of the city's more recent attractions, proving continually popular, at a height of 60m (180ft). Modelled after the London Eye, the over-sized Ferris wheel offers visitors 360-degree panoramic views of the city and is particularly impressive at night when it is illuminated by thousands of lights. Gondolas are fully enclosed and can seat up to six adults and two children. Each ride lasts between 12-15 minutes \u2013 the equivalent of three to four wheel rotations.\nAddress: Russell Street, Cultural Forecourt, South Bank, 4101\nSun-Thurs 1000-2200, Fri-Sat 1000-2300.\nWebsite: http://www.thewheelofbrisbane.com.au\nThis cultural beacon shines a light on Queensland\u2019s past and present. It contains major reference and research collections, as well as documentary heritage items, including a range of historic maps and detailed resources relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Events and exhibitions throughout the year include design lectures and animation and manga workshops.\nAddress: South Bank, Cultural Precinct, Stanley Place, Brisbane, 4101\nMon-Thurs 1000-2000, Fri-Sun 1000-1700.\nCastlemaine Perkins Brewery\nLocated in Milton, the Castlemaine Perkins (XXXX) brewery provides a glimpse of the inner workings of a heritage brewery \u2013 as well as a taste of a much-loved classic Australian beer. 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We find that, if fully implemented, Australia\u2019s climate policy framework enables the country to achieve the full range of its international commitments to reduce emissions by 5-25 percent from 2000 levels by 2020.\nProjects: Open Climate Network\nClimate, COP 19, Energy\naustralia, climate change, energy, greenhouse gases, international climate policy, international policy\nThe key risks to Australia\u2019s achievement of its emission targets are:\nOngoing policy uncertainty: Investment in low-emission technologies is likely to be deterred by policy uncertainty around the future of Australia\u2019s carbon-pricing mechanism and the LRET. The repeal of the carbon-pricing mechanism by a Coalition government would exacerbate this problem unless the Coalition establishes a credible alternative carbon-price signal. In the absence of such a signal, investments that go ahead will attract higher risk premiums, increasing the cost of the low-carbon transition in Australia.\nOver-reliance on international markets: Currently low relative prices in the EU ETS and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) would encourage Australian emitters to purchase international permits instead of reducing emissions within Australia. This practice could stymie domestic emission reductions, increasing Australia\u2019s reliance on imported emission permits. This situation, in turn, increases the exposure of the Australian economy to volatility in international carbon prices and slows the transition needed to achieve longer-term domestic transformation. Maintaining limits on international imports and direct domestic policy interventions to reduce emissions and boost energy efficiency (for example, stronger vehicle emission standards, regulatory approaches to limit fugitive emission increases, energy efficiency obligations on large energy users) would reduce these risks.\nThis report outlines Australia\u2019s policy framework for greenhouse gas emissions reduction, identifies areas of potential change in the near term, and attempts to evaluate the impact of current policies on Australia\u2019s emissions trajectory to 2020. It assesses Australia\u2019s international commitments, and the major policies of federal and state institutions to reduce emissions. It also assesses the likely success of these policies in achieving Australia\u2019s emissions reduction goals. 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At this point, Australian entities will be able to use European and to a lesser extent Kyoto permits to meet up to 50 percent of their emissions liabilities, with the balance required to be domestically sourced permits. Full bilateral trading with the EU is intended to start in 2018.\nIn addition to this carbon-pricing mechanism, central federal policies are the Large-Scale Renewable Energy Target (LRET) of 41,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) renewable energy generation by 2020, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), which has $A10 billion to assist deployment of low-emission technologies, and the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI), which is expected to have relatively little impact in the short term but significant long-term potential. State-based policies include feed-in tariffs for solar photovoltaic (PV), energy efficiency obligations, and laws regulating land clearing.\nThe federal Opposition, two center-right parties in long-standing partnership known as the Coalition, has promised to rescind the carbon-pricing mechanism\u2014both the fixed price and the emissions trading scheme (ETS)\u2014and dismantle the CCA and the CEFC. The Coalition proposes to review the RET in 2014, despite a 2012 review by the CCA that warned further biennial reviews would increase investment uncertainty. The Coalition proposes to replace the carbon-pricing mechanism with a fund to purchase emissions abatement via reverse auctions, but has provided little information on how this would operate or achieve Australia\u2019s target range. Legislative obstacles may prevent the removal of the current carbon-pricing framework.\nAssuming the Clean Energy Future package remains in place, Australia is able to achieve its full target range, if it so chooses.\nHowever, the degree to which this achievement relies on the purchase of international permits as opposed to emissions reduction within Australia depends on a range of factors, including the influence of European permit prices on Australia\u2019s carbon price, the maintenance of the LRET, the winding back of state-based land-clearing laws and the implementation of policies under investigation such as light vehicle emission standards and a national energy saving obligation. Under current policies and prices, the Australian government projects that domestic emissions will increase, and the country would achieve its targets by purchasing international abatement. 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        "raw_content": "Review: Love thy Neighbor\nTitle: Love thy Neighbor\nAuthor: Mark Gilleo\nClark Hayden is a graduate student trying to help his mother navigate through the loss of his father while she continues to live in their house near Washington DC. With his mother\u2019s diminishing mental capacity becoming the norm, Clark expects a certain amount of craziness as he heads home for the holidays. What he couldn\u2019t possibly anticipate, though, is that he would find himself catapulted into the middle of a terrorist operation. As the holiday festivities reach a crescendo, a terrorist cell \u2013 which happens to be across the street \u2013 is activated. Suddenly Clark is discovering things he never knew about deadly chemicals, secret government operations, suspiciously missing neighbors, and the intentions of a gorgeous IRS auditor. Clark\u2019s quiet suburban neighborhood is about to become one of the most deadly places on the planet, and it\u2019s up to Clark to prevent the loss of hundreds of thousands of innocent lives in the nation\u2019s capital.\nLove thy Neighbour is an exciting read from start to finish. Mark Gilleo shows a talent for creating suspense as he unfolds a story all too relevant to events that have taken place in the real world over recent years.\nI highly recommend this book and I'll definitely be on the look out for more titles by this author.\nLabels: Book review, Jo Linsdell, Love thy Neighbor, Mark Gilleo, The Story Plant\nCMash April 13, 2012 at 2:14 PM\nThank you for your honest review. I am also looking forward to his next novel since I felt this book was gripping and intense. Nice post.\nJo Linsdell April 13, 2012 at 9:20 PM\nDo you know when another one will be released? When I enjoy a book this much I always want to know when the next one is coming.",
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        "raw_content": "42. Sloan - Action Pact (2004)\nOn paper Sloan are a band that could be a prime candidate for obsessive attention. They're 4 slightly out-of-touch Canadians who make strongly melodic, immaculately performed pop music. Three members share both vocals and songwriting duties, and as a result they're fairly prolific. All of these factors create the perfect conditions for cult status.\nTheir 5th album, 1999's Between The Bridges, came and went from my CD collection. Despite that I bought their next one, Pretty Together, because of good reviews and because while visiting a friend I noticed they had Sloan stickers (full body photos of the band members) on their fridge. I decided that any band that could inspire such devotion (in both the creation and the display of those stickers) deserved a second chance.\nPretty Together certainly deserved the first word of its title, but the power in the power pop equation was seriously lacking. The tunes had more ponder than power.\nNow comes their new album Action Pact, whose title and cover (featuring the 4 members superimposed on one another, all in prime rawk positions) are immediately promising for those like me lamenting the lack of rock on the previous album. And boy do the band deliver on that promise! There's not one single ballad among these 14 songs.\nInstead, tunes like Gimmie That, Backstabbin', and Hollow Head with their buzzing guitar riffs, spotlight solos, and pounding drums come dangerously close to being rock-for-rock's-sake. It's a precarious situation for an intelligent band; no one ever accused head-bangers of having substance. Thankfully, further spins reveal the heart beating strong beneath.\nLike they say, you can take the band out of pop but you can't take the pop out of the band. Sloan's knack for creating instantly memorable hooks is in full force here; a couple of listens and you'll find your brain engaged in a war over which song will get stuck longer. Another true-color-revealer is the band's harmonies, which they have used generously in the past and sure don't skimp on here, and thank goodness! It really takes the rock sound to the next level.\nFinally, the lyrics are a few steps above your typical rock junk (\"you look so fine that I really wanna make you mine\" and the like). While nothing is as lyrically outstanding as The Other Man from Pretty Together (which took the point of view of someone involved in an affair) take a look at the opening verse of Live On: \"You're coming on way too strong / A force gale in stormy weather / A cold wave crashing on / Across the ocean building pressure.\" It's a metaphor Ben Gibbard would be proud of.\nThere are two bonus tracks. Often I find bonus tracks to be anything but bonus, as they ruin the flow of the album as it was originally intended. In this case, Fade Away would have been a perfect album ender. But Will You Ever Love Me Again is a fine, seamless addition, and Step On It, Jean is a lightning fast glam-rocker that proves - if you didn't already know - that Sloan would have been much happier living in the '70s.\nOverall, an addictive effort from a band that seems intent on keeping us guessing. My only regret in enjoying this album so much is that now I've got to go seek out the rest of their back catalog. So goes the pop life.\nFave Song: I Was Wrong\n41. Beastie Boys - To The 5 Boroughs (2004)\nI love the Beastie Boys, but I have to admit that I'm not the biggest fan of their albums. I know that sounds strange, but aside from Paul's Boutique none of their records is a completely satisfying listening experience for me.\nThe monster debut, Licensed To Ill, has never been a favorite; it's too crass and bludgeoning. Check Your Head and Ill Communication are full of great songs, but are ultimately weighed down by the indulgent jazz and punk experiments. Hello Nasty stays strong for the entire first half, but the quality drops off drastically over the course of 22 tracks.\nThe good news about To The 5 Boroughs is that it avoids falling into the same category as these four. As an album it's a complete work, like Paul's Boutique. There are 15 tracks, and the vast majority of them are, to borrow Adrock's phrase, \"terse and concise.\" No indulgence. Also like PB, the album is full of New York references, and both feature New York cover art. To The 5 Boroughs has an intricate pen drawing of the NY city skyline that stretches out a good three feet when you unfold the whole case. It's quite impressive.\nBut what does the record sound like? Adrock, Mike D. and MCA produced it themselves, which turns out to have been a great idea. No Rick Rubin, Dust Brothers, DJ Hurricane, Keyboard Money Mark, Mario Caldato, or Mixmaster Mike. The Boys had enough confidence to put themselves clearly in the forefront. Every track has samples, but this isn't a kitchen sink approach. It's all very efficient, using interesting hooks and beats (and robots too) but putting the focus squarely on the three voices.\nTwo things strike me when it comes to listening to the Beastie Boys rhyme. One is, of course, what they say. The other is how they say it.\nOn the latter, sometimes things are funny not so much because of what's said, but how they're said. There are plenty of moments like that on this disc:\n1) On Ch-Check It Out Adrock compares himself to Miss Piggy and all three answer with a dead-on impression of the porcine muppet: \"Who, moi?\"\n2) Mike D brags about buying his grandma a \"brand new broach\" in Rhyme The Rhyme Well he rolls the 'r' in broach.\n3) Triple Trouble finds the Boys copping British accents to claim they are \"mesmerizing, tantalizing, captivating, and devastating.\" British accents are not automatically funny, but if you place them in a rap song and pretend you have a stuffy nose, that's comedy gold.\nOf course the Beasties have always been masters of the funny/weird simile or turn of phrase. They spout off the kind of lines you can repeat to friends in the know and always get a laugh, like a rap version of Caddyshack. (My all time Beastie fave is: \"My man MCA's got a beard like a billy goat\" from Hey Ladies. In case you're wondering, my fave Caddyshack line is: \"Pond would be good for you.\") This new album is no exception and adds some great ones to the pantheon:\n1) \"'Cause I've got more rhymes than Carl Sagan's got turtlenecks.\" (from Hey Fuck You)\n2) \"Try to smooth it out like Levert\" (from Right Right Now Now)\n3) \"I'll steal your keys and then I'll check your mail.\" (from Oh Word?)\n4) \"Whether in the high rise where you live like Rhoda, or in the shack and you live like Yoda.\" (from All Life Styles)\nFinally, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the political stance the Boys take on this album. A lot has been made of their efforts to speak out against GW. For one, they took some critical flak for being too obvious and earnest on their internet release In A World Gone Mad. No one congratulated them for speaking out in their music when so many other artists won't.\nCritics are also making a big deal of their Bush disses on this record. In truth the references are just peppered lightly throughout. Only Time To Build tackles the issue full on, and it handles it well. The overall message is one of peace and tolerance, but in the last couple of verses they really take it to the current administration: \"I think it's due time that we inspect how they get their information and the facts are checked / Another press conference someone's talking out their neck.\"\nBut the best moment of the song is the end, when they bring it down to a human level for their own personal press conference with Bush: \"What the real deal, why you can't connect? / Why you hating people that you never met? / Didn't your mama teach you show some respect? / Why not open your mind for a sec?\"\nOf course this is nothing that isn't being said more eloquently (and without rhyme scheme) by op-ed columnists everywhere, but the point is that maybe it'll get through to more people when presented in a different format. Kudos to the Beasties for giving it a shot. I think the reason they've received flak is because critics can't get past the fact that these are the same three guys who, in 1986, bragged \"I can drink a quart of Monkey and still stand still\" on Time To Get Ill. As a matter of fact, that song title sounds an awful lot like Time To Build.\nWith that \"coincidence\" the Beasties are really saying something else: It's time to grow up without losing your sense of humor, or your edge. And they've made a complete record to demonstrate it.\nFave Song: Triple Trouble\n40. Delays - Faded Seaside Glamour (2004)\nLately I've had two trains of thought about music and right now they seem to be converging on to the same track.\nThey are whys and whats: 1) Why do we continue to seek out new artists and sounds, and 2) What is the purpose of writing about music?\nOn the latter I'm prompted simply by the existence of this Blog. I enjoy writing CD reviews, but sometimes find my musical vocabulary so limited as to be frustrating. I take comfort in the fact that I'm not alone. Just a glance through the latest issue of Spin reveals that the prevailing method of describing an artist is comparing them to another artist. You know: This songwriter has the lyrical dexterity of early Dylan combined with the gloomy soundscapes of the Cure, or that band takes the pomposity of Tattoo You-era Stones and adds the sensitivity of Dashboard Confessional. Or: It's like Trout Mask Replica as recorded by Sweetheart Of The Rodeo-era Byrds.\nAt some point descriptions like that just make me glaze over, especially when I'm only vaguely familiar with the reference points themselves. But as I try to write about music myself, I find that making comparisons is the easiest way to give a reader and idea of what to expect. Writing about the actual instruments and feelings takes much more effort and thought. So I've definitely been guilty of this myself.\nOkay, moving on. Stick with me here; I think this will all come together.\nMy other contemplation concerned why we continually seek out new artists. A friend once told me that he would soon be to the point that he didn't have to buy any new CDs. He said he would have all the back catalog stuff and then would only have to buy the occasional new Radiohead or Bob Dylan album. It's a laughable notion to any true music junkie, but also a tantalizing one. Could it actually happen?\nSometimes I wish it could. Trying to discover and connect with new artists can be a taxing process, both on the ears and the wallet. For every great discovery there're two or three that just sit on the shelf and gather dust. It often seems to me that the best discoveries happen by accident, through a friend or a chance encounter. But where does that leave me when I have that urge for a new sound and don't want to wait?\nSo I read reviews carefully (in magazines and online), check out samples, etc. but the mistakes still happen. And really, what am I looking for? Is a new band that sounds like (insert favorite band) that much better than just listening to (insert album by favorite band)? Sadly, the answer I've come to is that my love for music is really just an extension of an obsessive personality. And you can only be obsessed with one thing for so long before you need a replacement. So I'm always looking for that new thrill.\nAnd really, isn't saying that we shouldn't seek out new artists the equivalent of saying that new books and movies don't need to be made, because there are already so many good ones to experience?\nOkay, so here's where we converge.\nOstensibly I realize that the purpose of writing about music is to tell a person if they should buy something or not. It sounds petty when put that simply, but it's really just another way to make the process of seeking out new music a bit less of a crapshoot. But I have to ask myself, is that why I write about music?\nI've decided my own writing should be about one thing: my personal experience with the music. If I'm passionate about my subject, and that comes through in my words, then a by-product might be someone seeks out a certain artist or album. But I don't want that to be the goal. The goal is to get across the feelings a certain song or album creates for me.\nAs for this tendency to compare artists, I'm going to start right now and be one small voice that doesn't do it, as strong as the temptation may be. Instead, I'm going to keep it personal, and seek out new ways to express in words what I hear. At the risk of becoming too formulaic, I'm instituting a new format. Every review I write will include these three things:\n1) My personal reaction to the music (lyrics, sounds, feelings)\n2) A bio of the artist, and\n3) A discussion of the artwork (I know this one sounds strange, but I can't tell you how often the artwork influences my reaction to an album...when the Foo Fighters put out One By One with a black or white cover I chose the white because I wanted it to feel like a more optimistic listen).\nSo, now on to this long delayed review:\nI discovered The Delays via a (comparison-free) mini-review in Spin. I checked them out online and liked what I heard. The band hails from Southampton in the U.K. and features brothers Aaron and Greg Gilbert on vocals/guitar/keys, drummer Rowly, and Colin Fox on bass. They formed in the late-nineties, supposedly meeting because of a shared admiration for the song Alphabet Street by Prince. (This tidbit is sure to endear them to a certain type of person, namely me). They paid their dues playing in clubs, did some demos, got noticed and scored a couple of Top 40 hits in their homeland. Now they're trying to translate over here and become, in Greg Gilbert's words, \"the perfect pop band.\"\nThere's a reason this particular album prompted the avalanche of thoughts above. Upon the very first listen, the record sounded so damn familiar. And though it's soooo close, I can't pin down exactly who or what they evoke, or even what it is about them (the singer's voice? the guitar tones?) that is so evocative. At some point it's not even worth wasting the mental energy, and I might as well enjoy the songs for what they are, knowing one day it'll come to me (like the time in college that I finally realized that the guitar part in Wild Wild Life by Talking Heads is a dead ringer for the one in Shattered by Rolling Stones).\nAnd enjoy them I do! The first four songs are a killer combo. I think there are three general places that good music hits you, the brain, the gut and the ass. This album is definitely the middle one. It's not dance music, though most of the songs have a definite spring in their step. It's not cerebral either; the lyrics are elliptical (they're not even printed in the booklet). Of course once in awhile a line will catch, such as \"we'll go where there's no snow\" from Wanderlust; it's an obviously relatable sentiment for a Minnesota resident.\nNo, the prevailing idea of this album is to move you emotionally.\nThis is accomplished with dreamy, chiming, open guitars and flourishes of piano, soft beds of \"oooh\" and \"aaah\" background vocals and Gilbert's oh-so-familiar singing voice (when he draws out the title line in Bedroom Scene I swear I've heard it before). Like the best charmers it doesn't matter so much what they're saying, but how they're saying it.\nAs an album it's a good listen. Most records that start off so strong don't maintain it, but after a short ballad in the 5 spot, the album picks back up for numbers 6 through 8, peaking with the jubilant Hey Girl. The only misstep is putting the two most ponderous tracks, There's Water Here and Satellites Lost right together. It's the equivalent of a concert where the band has just torn through a dizzying number of great tunes and then begins to indulge in a jam session so people can go to the bathroom and freshen their drinks without missing anything important. It's forgivable, mostly because the songs are short and inoffensive.\nThe artwork looks like a collage of old postcard images, mostly buildings and boats. It's interesting to look at and fits with the album's title (which seems apropos of nothing in the songs). The band has their own logo already, which is very important for any self-respecting Britpop group. Orange is the dominant color, and it is nice and optimistic and suits the album's mood very well.\nOverall, this is a great get-lost-in-your-thoughts album and could also fall into the pleasant-background-occasional-foreground music. If you heard it in a store, you'd think: This sounds great. Just don't worry too much about who it sounds like.\nFave Song: Long Time Coming\nJellyfish - \"I Wanna Stay Home\"\nJellyfish, mentioned here several times but never fully explained, are a mostly obscure California band who made two wonderful albums in the early '90s and then broke up.\nTheir first album, 1990's Bellybutton, sounded like Cheap Trick with Beach Boys instrumentation. It was immaculately written, performed, and produced and even gained some MTV exposure for the songs That Is Why and The King Is Half-Undressed. In 1993 they put out a second album, Spilt Milk, and it was weirder and more complex. It was like making the jump from Rubber Soul to Magical Mystery Tour in one album. The band added more influences, specifically Queen, and it is a beautiful record.\nThis song, I Wanna Stay Home, is a reflective tune, with acoustic strumming, subdued trumpet, and soaring harmonies. Lyrically, the title says it. While listening in the car today, the song really struck a chord with me. It got me thinking: To be truly happy with your home (both actual structure and city) is no small thing. People who have these things and are really happy with them tend to take them for granted, but not everyone is so lucky.\nAs my summer break from school has started I find myself spending more and more time in my apartment. And yes there are times I just need to get out, but for the most part, I love being there. I've always been like that. Sometimes, when I'm away, I think about being back, sitting in my recliner and reading as the sunlight pours in, or laying on the couch watching a good movie.\nIt's the same when I take a trip out of town. Mostly I just think about how glad I'll be to get back home.\nIt's not a new idea. Judy Garland said it best at the end of the Wizard Of Oz, and Diana Ross reiterated it in The Wiz with Home. Jellyfish are somewhat more cryptic. The narrator seems to miss a place he used to call home and is now looking for \"the place I can take a walk on my blind side.\" He goes on: \"When these memories fade / In my ripe old age / Please remember my dear / I wanna stay home.\" He's telling us to hold on to a place where we feel comfortable, and where we actually want to be.\nIt sounds simple, but the best advice always does.\nAlbum: Bellybutton (1990)\nFave Moment: The middle eight; like all great bridges it's a completely different hook and, as a melody, could really have its own song.\nSummer is nearly here - it already feels like it in fact - and that always reminds me of the music of the '80s. I guess it's because the summer day care I attended from ages 5 - 9 was where I was first exposed to so much pop music. They were formative times.\nA couple of summers ago I started a project to collect and anthologize the '80s music I remembered fondly. It wasn't an easy task...it saw many drafts and revisions as I continued to come across more and more songs. I shudder to think how many hours were spent in front of the computer, phone line tied up, Kazaa or Napster burning brightly on the screen.\nMy reason for doing this was mostly the aforementioned nostalgia, but also because I was frustrated at how rare it was to find an '80s compilation that was listenable all the way through. I know this is a matter of opinion, but there always seemed to be at least three or four songs that just didn't hold up to multiple listens. I wanted to rectify that.\nMy parameters were fairly simple. I would not include any songs from artists who I owned best-ofs by (so long Madonna, U2, Bruce Springsteen, The Cure, and countless others). The only exception to this was if there was a song by one of those artists that happened to be excluded from the hits package I own (such as People Are People by Depeche Mode and You Can Do Magic by America). I also ignored the charts for the most part. As long as I remembered hearing the song, and it held up to repeated listens it was given strong consideration.\nI downloaded tons of songs (many ultimately unused), racked my memory banks, looked through the Ultimate Band List exhaustively, scanned the shelves at Cheapo, consulted friends and acquaintances. It was no small undertaking. As I said, I made many discs in the trial process, often throwing out the whole thing just to change one song. This went on for awhile. I finally finished the project for better or worse at the end of last year. In total it added up to 10 discs of music, arranged mostly by year.\nCheck out the complete track listings on the new sidebar The '80s Project.\nYou'll see that accordingly with my fond memories from age 5 - 9, the years 1982 - 1986 are best represented. I combined 1980 and 1981 into one tight 14 song set. 1983 and 1984 both warranted two full discs! 1987, 1988, and 1989 were all slight enough years to allow for one disc. And then of course I had to make the misc. collection to catch all the missing pieces. I don't rule out a second such volume in the future.\nI had some fun with the orders, as astute readers will notice. Check out the first four and last four songs on the '80/'81 disc. Or The Karate Kid soundtrack dominated first disc of '84. Or the second person goodness of songs 14 - 17 on the '82 disc. And I discovered new things, like how great Pat Benetar was (she is by far the best represented artist in the series of discs).\n1983 is my very favorite, because I used the first disc to recreate the very first tape I ever owned (it was a gift from my mom and step-dad, along with a Walkman). The tape was called Chartaction '83, and it was a K-Tel compilation purchased at Sears (the modern day equivalent would be the Now CDs). Anyway, I replicated the exact order and added an Asia song that seemed to fit.\nI'm sure as you look you'll find some odd choices. Friends have chastised me for this, and for excluding other songs. But remember, this is a personal project, and one that was very much a labor of love.\n39. Brian Wilson - Imagination (1998)\nThough the Beach Boys are my very favorite group, I've consciously avoided Brian Wilson's solo records. There are various reasons for this, but the main one is a thoroughly depressing version of 'Til I Die that appears on the documentary soundtrack I Just Wasn't Made For These Times. It's croaking and raw and has always confirmed for me how hard it is to reclaim lost genius.\nThis weekend I came across both of Brian's solo studio albums at a garage sale and decided that low prices go well with low expectations. Given that, the first notes of this album this album shocked me. Your Imagination, the opener, has that classic feeling: insane melody, swooning harmony, and intricate arrangements. When Brian sings \"I take a trip through the past / When summer's way out of reach\" it might as well be a mission statement for the album. There's a conscious effort here to recreate the past, specifically Brian's musical past.\nAnd though Your Imagination is the most intoxicating song on the album, the rest of the tracks aren't a let down. Nearly every song sounds like it could have been on a classic Beach Boys album (a couple of them were in fact, Keep An Eye On Summer and Let Him Run Wild are both remakes...it may be blasphemy to say so, but the latter even tops the original, sounding richer and punchier).\nA couple of the songs on this album might even have made it to the A-Side of a 45 back in the day, with a cool orange and yellow swirl on the label: She Says That She Needs Me has a jaw-dropping melodic shift in the very first verse, for goodness sake! And Brian's falsetto is still in fine shape despite years of abuse. Cry is another contender, and with its bluesey guitar solo it would have defintiely been a stylistic departure from the classic Beach Boys sound, though not an unwelcome one. It's a beautiful song, with lyrics that are vintage teen romance drama.\nOnly two songs recall the dark edges of Brian's contributions to the Boys' '70s albums. Lay Down Burden has shades of the afforementioned 'Til I Die, but the lyrics are decidedly less ghoulish. The album closer, Happy Days, begins with a dissonance and amelody that are especially jarring given the everything-in-its-right-place sound of the rest of the songs. It reminds me of Vegatables from Smiley Smile. But that sonic chaos is part of the point of the song; it accompanies lyrics that refer to Brian's unhappy days, before falling into stride and opening up for a typically sunny melody on a chorus that declares \"happy days are here again.\"\nAnd there's no further proof of that for Brian than this album itself.\nFave Song: Your Imagination",
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        "raw_content": "Unbelievers in the Assembly - Place Set Apart\nPaul keeping Jewish rituals when he taught otherwise?\nSinner's Prayer not valid?\nComas and Life-support?\nChristians Serving Military Duty?\nSickness to be rebuked?\nNo Rapture? It's not in the Bible?\nTiming of the Rapture\nRapture Defined\nOnly a Few or \"a multitude\"?\ni passed this article along to my pastor and he commented on Paul's discussion of gifts of tongues and prophecy in 1cor 14 which seems to imply in the that unbelievers would be present in gatherings...?\nSince writing that commentary I have been through ch14 with the VW-Edition. Notice the words \"set apart for\" conveying the intended meaning that most translations miss.\n1Co 14:16 Otherwise, if you praise in the spirit, how will he who occupies the place set apart for the unlearned say Amen at your giving of thanks, since he does not understand what you say?\nAnd, truly, this does not represent a contradiction. If you recall the second section of that file, it speaks of practical considerations regarding special classes to teach \"seekers\", and other similar things for youth. But unbelievers are not in the intimate company of Believers during worship and teaching. Unbelievers having a place \"set apart\" is as old as the O.T. with the \"outer court\" for Gentiles. (Ezek40,42,46, Rev11:2) because the unclean is not allowed in God's temple. (2Ch23:19)\nin acts 21,24 why does paul go ahead with what the elders tell him to do if it is against what he has been teaching?\n[Editor: Paul shaved his head along with some others for ritual purifying according to Jewish custom)\nWell, in reality, it doesn't go against what he taught. Nor does it contradict his regular practice. Let us not forget that it was Peter who first went to Gentiles. (Acts10) And when a question came up about Gentiles keeping Jewish traditions, it was the Jerusalem council and Jacob (Jews) that decided that Gentiles did not need to keep them. (Acts15) And we also know that Paul was an apostle \"to the Gentiles\" (Acts13:46, 18:6, 22:21, Rom11:13, 16:16, Gal2:9) And his N.T. epistles are to Gentile assemblies. Thus, it would only be natural that he would teach 'Gentiles' that it was not necessary to keep Jewish customs.\nBut being a Jew, and following Christ's orders, whenever he traveled, he also always went to the Jewish synagogues 'first'. (Ac13:46, Rom1:16,) And it is recorded how he was trying to get back to Jerusalem for certain Feast on one occasion, because he \"had a vow\". (Ac18:18) This certainly illustrates where he said, \"and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain Jews; to those who are under the Law, as under the Law, that I might gain those who are under the Law;\" (1Cor9:20) In keeping the Law, he was \"blameless\" (Phil3:6) In other words, he kept the Jewish traditions. And as he is giving his defense before the governor, in the presence of the Jews who were accusing him, he says that he had gone to \"Jerusalem to worship\". (Acts24:11) In the context, we can understand that this was to worship 'as a Jew', because he goes on to say, \"Now after many years I came to bring alms and offerings to my nation, in the midst of which some Jews from Asia found me purified in the temple, neither with a crowd nor with tumult.\" (vs17-18)\nPaul kept/observed the Jewish Law, because he was a Jew. And Jews today who are Christians, if they are so-led, should not be condemned for observing Jewish rituals. That is part of their Godly heritage. And we know from prophecy that some sort of temple worship will be reinstituted again when Christ returns to reign...and there will be sacrifices.\nJust as we know that baptism in water and observance of the Lord's Supper does not save, so too, Jewish rituals do not save. (Heb10:4) But we are immersed out of obedience, and observe the Lord's Supper in \"remembrance\" (Lk22:19, 1Cor11:24-25) The Jews have certain things which are \"memorials\" for them...such as Passover. (Ex12:14, etc) Just because a Jew becomes a Believer in Jesus Christ does not necessarily preclude them continuing to observe these 'memorials'. God was always telling Israel to \"remember what Jehovah your God did...\" (Deut7:18, 8:2, etc) These feasts were set up so that, among other things, they would 'remember'.\nI'm coming to question the validity of \"the sinner's prayer\" because of some folks in the AOL chat rooms saying things like \"God doesn't hear a sinner's prayer\" and then blurting out Isaiah 59:1-2 and John 9:31 as proof of that belief. What's your thought on the subject?\nIt depends on 'what' it is that they are calling the \"sinner's prayer\". If it is one of those \"repeat after me\" type prayers one typically finds at the end of tracts, or that a typical speaker leads the masses in from some platform, those prayers only typically ask Jesus to become one's friend, or the person is 'giving themself' to Jesus, or etc.etc.\nBut if it is the prayer Jesus said it should be, something with words similar to \"God be merciful to me, the sinner\" (Lk18:13), Jesus said that such a person will go \"..to his house justified..\" (vs14) \"justified\" is the definition of salvation. Being \"justified by faith\" and thus having \"peace with God\". (Rom5:1)\nIn the O.T. God spells it out: \"Israel, return to Jehovah your God, for you have stumbled by your iniquity. Take words with you and return to Jehovah. Say to Him, Take away all iniquity and receive us with grace, that we may repay with the calves of our lips. Assyria shall not save us; we will not ride on horses. We shall not say any more to the work of our hands, You are our gods! For in You the fatherless finds mercy.\" (Hos14:1-3) As Jonah says: \"Salvation is from Jehovah!\" (Jonah2:9b) \"..everyone who shall call on the name of the LORD shall be saved..\" (Acts2:21)\nCan you tell me is there Bible verses relevant for this situation. If the relative of a person who is in a coma and in the view if the doctor has no chance of recovery from this coma state agreed to disconnect the system.\nThis is a question that I believe each person must search their own conscience before God. In the beginning it was 'God' who breathed life into Adam. (Gen2:7) \"..He gives to all life and breath..\" (Acts17:25)\nOn the flip side there is a determined \"end\" of life. \"And as it is appointed for men to die once, and after this the judgment..\" (Heb9:27) And this judgment has been planned since the beginning of creation. And man's lifespan has been determined at around 70 years. \"The days of our lives are seventy years; And if by reason of strength they are eighty years, Yet their boast is only labor and sorrow; For it is soon cut off, and we fly away.\" (Ps90:10) Thus, death is part of our existence.\nPersonally, I find the whole field of medicine to be a dichotomy. If I had a broken bone, or needed stitches, I would certainly go to a hospital. I wear glasses and have fillings in my mouth. Doctors certainly provided those things. But where is that 'line' that we should not cross to where today's society attributes God's life-giving/sustaining attributes to men and science? Some people seek to extend their lives via technology \"at-all-costs\". As a result, it has spawned entire industries of harvesting body parts from people who die or donate, and those who were killed in abortions. Part of God's judgment against Babylon the Great is due to her merchandising in the \"bodies and souls of men\" (Rev18:13)\n[Editor: and as this is being combined into this Q/A collection, the hot news lately is these various ones, from Italy and such, who are pronoucing that they 'will' produce human clones shortly. And the whole debates surrounding stem-cell research...the purposeful creating of human embryos for the purpose of killing them in order to extract what they need for their technology! ...and just 'now' as I'm getting ready to mail this out to you-all, G.W.Bush was on TV explaining that he is providing government funding for stem cell research...for the \"60 lines\" now existing. Well, they're dead already; so let's use them. And he closes by saying, \"God bless America\" ??? I don't think so!! ... Can America's judgment be very far off?!? Lord, help us all!!]\nAnyway...back on track here... I cannot tell somebody else what they 'should' do in something like this, but can share what I 'would' do for myself. From the recent series on \"Life is in the Blood\" I have concluded that I would not receive a blood transfusion from a blood bank where 'strangers' contribute. That addresses the matter of the soul/life. It is interesting that the woman who had a disease in her blood \"who had spent all her livelihood on physicians and could not be healed by any\" (Lk8:43) comes to Jesus to be healed by Him. It is interesting to note that Jacob writes that if any is sick, he says nothing about doctors and medicine, but of how the Lord is the One who heals. (Jas5:14-15)\nSince I have been relatively healthy my whole life, I have never had to address this. Were I to contract some serious illness, I don't yet know where that 'line' would be, where I would not seek the help of medicine. Even Paul had some sort of \"thorn\" which he contentedly lived with, which God allowed in his life to keep him humble. (2Cor12:7-10)\nBut in terms of life-support I have never questioned the matter... I have never been of a mind that I should be connected up in such a manner. When God says it's my \"time\", I'm ready to go.\nTo disconnect life-support is not an act of \"killing\". Since it is God who \"gives life and breath\" (Job33:4, Ac17:25) the procedure of connecting up such equipment in the first place, when it is not part of an operation where it is assumed that after the operation it will be disconnected again in a timely manner, might (might) be considered going beyond God's sustenance? Without it the person would now be dead. Such life-support seeks to extend a life that was at an end. As such, perhaps the disconnecting of it becomes an act of re-submitting to God's sovereignty? As Jesus breathed His last, \"Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit.\" (Lk23:46) ??\nWhat I'd like to mention is that many so-called evangelical churches today have become nothing more than \"entertainment\" centers. People are attracted to the church in many cases where the singers, musicians, speakers, etc., are \"star\" performers. So they listen, and afterwards \"clap\" wildly. One of the churches near me, Dr. David Jeremiah's church, Shadow Mountain Community Church, charged $18 a head to see the Sandy Patti Saturday night concert just a week ago. I always was taught that you go to church to worship - not be entertained. We know without too much research into this subject, that apostasy is taking place in a big way. We also know that in the latter days people will not heed to sound doctrine (2 Tim. 4:3) The charismatics (I call them \"Carelessmaniacs\") have done a lot of damage with their nonsensical ways and heresies. Maybe you would like to write on the subject of entertainment in the churches today. Back in the 60s, you didn't have all this clapping, and carrying on - now today, that's all you see when you go to church.\nWell, I don't like to harp on negative things - especially today, but felt lead to bring up the subject.\nI'm wondering if you have ever dealt with the matter of \"applause\" in worship. It is my belief that applause began in the late 40's when Billy Graham brought Hollywood stars to his meetings. It then spilt over to the Youth For Christ Saturday night rallies and from there into the churches. Please let me know what your thoughts are on this. Before World War II, I cannot recall that churches ever applauded for special music. Of course, back then the music was not entertainment.\nNo, I have not addressed applause as a specific entity. Only, in passing.\nYes, your memories are correct. As a child I remember that the thought of clapping in a service was about as anathema as reading something other than KJV. Just as, if a person did not pray in KJ-eze they were considered to be 'carnal' or 'immature' in the Lord, clapping was a 'clear' indication that such people were simply not as 'mature' in the Lord. [VW Editor: not saying that clapping and KJV-ism are in the same catagory with each other. They are not. But they were typically 'viewed' the same, in those days, by people claiming to be conservative Christians.] And it was the liberals and pentecostals who clapped. Then, along about the 60s (or so) I began to see the Southern Baptists would clap. The typical expression from the one at the pulpit was, \"Let's give the Lord a hand\". And as, more and more, the unbelievers proliferated in the churches, clapping has increased to where, now, I notice when I happen to tune in to a Billy Graham crusade on TV, when a speaker says something the people agree with, or think is 'clever', they applaud. And indeed, special music anymore does not conclude without applause... for the 'performer'...if they weren't already clapping (and stomping and wiggling/dancing) in time with the 'beat' of the music.\nAnd this goes along with everything we always observe about today. While they call what they do \"worship\", it has shifted from true worship to the term the liberal churches introduced into christendom... \"Celebration\". While Scripturally, there were some occasions they \"celebrated\", days of remembrance, dedication of the temple, etc.; the preponderance in the O.T. is \"worship\", which in context involved the sacrificial system, which by definition was atonement for sin... confession and repentance. \"The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, A broken and a contrite heart; These, O God, You will not despise.\" (Ps51:17)\nAs for clapping: as I do a search with OLB in the NKJV I find only 3 instances where clapping might be considered as part of praising/rejoicing. (Ps47:1, 98:8, Is55:12) There are 5 where it is in derision or rebellion. (Job27:23, 34:37, Lam2:15, Ezek25:6, Nah3:19) Once in crowning a king. (2Kg11:12) But the most telling is one that is mistranslated, and doesn't even appear as \"clap\" in most translations: \"For You have forsaken Your people, the house of Jacob, Because they are filled with eastern ways; They are fortunetellers like the Philistines, And they clap hands [in worship] with the children of foreigners.\" (Is2:6)\nThis last item I grew up observing in Japan. The people would go to the temple/shrine and pray their prayers, throw their money or leave their offering, bow and 'clap' (ritually). I expect that 2Kg11:12 might have likely been this kind of ritual clap, too, rather than a continous \"applause\" like we do in our culture. While the verse doesn't say so, the eastern culture would have dictated that they also \"bowed\" to the newly annointed king. And so, it would not surprise me but what the clap would have also been a 'ritual' clap to accompany the bow. Steady applause does not really fit with the kind of bowing where one's face is nearly touching the dirt.\nI saw this same 'clap' years ago when I was checking into the idea of taking karate classes, to learn self-defense. As the class I was standing in the corner observing came to a close, everybody (Americans) turned and bowed to the picture of the oriental \"sensei\" (teacher/master) of the martial art, that was on the wall, and they all clapped (ritually). In visiting with the instructor afterwards, when I asked, he said it was a show of \"respect\" toward that teacher. When I suggested that it was 'worship', he denied it. But having grown up as a child in Japan, I recognized it for what it was.\nHaving been a church musician in the past, I 'know' that today's applause is for the performer. When I was still doing it, the circles I was running around in were not yet quite to the stage everything is at today, so they did not \"clap\" for me. (If they had, I would not have allowed it!) But the comments and praise after the services was 99.999% of the form, \"What a wonderful -voice- you have! You sing so well!\" Ad nauseum. (Ezek33:32) But in the same way that verse closes, I usually got the sense that they did not receive the message of God's Word, even though I never 'performed' just to be performing. I never did anything musically that did not have a purposeful message to it.\nAnd having been in other situations, I know that music is often used to \"draw the crowds\". \"Famous\" people are 'Hired' for outrageous fees. Back in 1980, a crusade in Bismarck, ND hired Tom Netherton at $4000.00 for one meeting!! People were invited to the crusades because \"Tom Netherton\" would be there..!! And yes... he received applause.\nBut considering some of the O.T. references to clapping being related to both derision, as well as heathen worship of idols, I have to wonder but what today's applause isn't satan's sneaky way of getting \"clapping\" into today's worship. Since unregenerate carnality drives 99% of what goes on in today's meetings, while people's 'flesh' is being titillated with the sensuality to clap as they 'feel good', I wonder if people are, thus (unbeknownst to themselves), also \"clapping in worship\" to those \"eastern\" gods? After all, most \"worship\" today (even in so-called \"non-charismatic\" churches) 'is' charismatic... and charismania has its roots in eastern Hindu, Buddhist, TM, Yoga, shamanistic, mantraistic spiritism. So... why shouldn't they clap! It's all part of the heathen package of \"licentiousness\" and \"uncleanness\" to which they have \"given themselves over to\" due to the \"hardness of their hearts\". (Eph4:18-19)\nWell...I got carried away there. Sorry for such a long answer. 'Just started thinking \"out loud\". -smile-\nBut yes...music today is \"entertainment\". As I think about what I used to do; whenever I get the idea to think about maybe doing something similar today, I realize that there is NO WAY that I could. In fact, if I were pastoring a congregation, I would have serious reflection on the whole concept of \"special music\". I think in these days, if I was the group's leader, there would be NO special music... Probably not even a choir. Most church choirs are not \"fit\" (spiritually) to be 'leading'. There are usually so many egos and politics... everything that is opposite of true Christian humility and meekness. And how do I know this, you ask? I used to direct church choirs, too! Sigh!\nI wonder if the mistranslation of Is2:6 is another in a whole string of subtle deceptions of the enemy, IN ORDER TO have today's apostasy clapping? I don't know. I'm just thinking out loud here. In the current NKJV-fix project I am finding SO MANY 'tiny' things all over the place, even in the KJV which we have used for years and years, that when put together into a whole, pervert important doctrines. After all, both the NKJV & KJV come from Rome.\nPerhaps your research will direct you into areas regarding ancient (and modern) eastern paganism and how clapping is related to it? My observations about Japan are just that...\"observations\". But I have never done any research into Shinto and/or Buddhism to know what the meaning of \"clapping\" is to their rituals. In doing an English term paper in Bible school (learning 'how to' write term papers) my topic was (by my choice) \"Shinto\". And in the research for that short report I discovered that so much of what I had grown up with, thinking it was \"Japanese\"... discovered that it was actually \"Shinto\". In other words, their culture -IS- their religion. I wonder if any research would uncover similar things about clapping?\nI was walking from school class today and there was litterally a tank parked near the \"mall\" area (the main section of campus). It was supposed to be there to help boost enrolement into R.O.T.C. And the questin struck me, \"what about millitary service?\" I have my whole life looked up to people in the millitary and have many times considered joining. Now I feel differently, wouldn't taking up arms go against everything Jesus taught us? I just thought it would help to get your perspective (as it usually does), and I didnt see the subject addressed on the site anywhere.\nThe closest VW has come to addressing this can be found at the website... Click on \"TopicSearch\" and scroll down the 'left' box to \"militias\". While Jesus spoke of \"turn the other cheek\", that was more to do with personal reactions to those who would persecute, etc. But remember that Israel was instructed by God to carry on many military campaigns. David was a military leader. And as we are subject to the \"higher powers\" (our government), if we are called upon...we do our civil duty as faithful Christians. When Cornelius became a Christian (Acts10) he wasn't subsequently instructed to de-enlist from service to Rome's military. Military personnel need a Christian witness, too.\nI have been reading your articles with a lot of interest, they have been profitable and edifying.\nI'm interested in getting your understanding of infections or diseases, what are they and why do Christians fall sick, is sickness a demon that should be rebuked? I understand from reading the bible that for sicknesses Jesus would say be healed, but for demon possession, muteness etc He would rebuke the demons, can you please share with me your understanding of this matter.\nFirst of all, I would suggest a visit to the website, check out \"Topic Search\" and scroll down the 'left' box to \"sickness\"\nPrimarily, illness is one of the byproducts of the Adamic curse. \"..for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die\". (Gen2:17b) Infections and the destruction of cells/tissue is the process of dying. If you check out those links, you will notice how Jas5:14-16 indicates a synchronicity between 'sickness and sin' and 'salvation and wellness'. Many people see part of Christ's work on the cross as providing, also, 'physical' healing, \"And by His stripes we are healed\". (Is53:5b) And indeed, when a person becomes a True Christian, many are the testimonies of those who tore up their cigarettes and tossed out their various implements of drunkenness and drugs, etc.\nHowever, just because a Believer gets sick does not necessarily equate with \"sin in the life\". Paul had some sort of physical ailment which he called a \"thorn\", which he prayed to the Lord about, but the Lord let him \"keep\" it, and he understood it to be a 'check-mechanism' from the Lord, lest he \"be exalted above measure\" (2Cor12:7b) due to the magnitude of the revelations he was receiving from the Lord. Let's remember that he wrote a major part of the N.T....and apparently he had a tendency to pride. So, he had a 'reminder' in his flesh to keep him properly humbled before the Lord in his service.\nThus, illness should not be assumed to be \"demon possession\". If it is illness, we can beseech the Lord for healing, and receive whatever is His will for us. Some disease (and death) is from the Lord as discipline for disobedience. (1Cor11:30) We need to \"examine\" (vs28) ourselves to be sure there is no sin in our lives. If our conscience is clear, then we would seek the Lord in terms of what He wants us to learn from the illness, or how He intends to use our illness for His glory. Sometimes illness is for His own glory. (Jn9:3) And if that is the case, we would accept it as faithful servants.\nDemon possession is handled with \"a word\". (Mt8:16) \"GO!!\" (Mt8:32) \"Away with you...!\" (Mt4:10)\nBut let's never forget that, even though we become Believers, we are still \"flesh and blood\" (1Cor15:50), and as such, are characterized by \"corruption\" (vs53) of the \"natural body\" of \"dust\". (vs44-49) That is just part of being in this world until our Resurrection/Rapture.\nIf there is a rapture, why isn't it mentioned in the Bible? The Lord is going to rule on this earth, not rapture you off to Heaven. My God's arm is not short to where he has to come and steal you off the Earth and leave the sinners behind. If this is indeed true and there is a rapture \"who's going\"? Show me the word \"rapture\" in the Bible. If it's not there, that event does not exist. God is all knowing and wouldn't have forgotten to put the information in the Bible.\nThe newspaper headline reads, \"16 killed in explosion\". or... \"150 perish in airplane crash\". So, now, as people are sitting around talking about the \"deaths\" of all these people; somebody comes along and says, \"What -deaths-? What are you talking about? The news didn't say anything about \"death\". Show me the word \"death\" in those news articles. If the word doesn't exist, why didn't the newspaper give us all the correct information? There must not really have been any -deaths- because the newspaper didn't use the word \"death\".\" Mmmm???\nAs for the Rapture, while the specific word \"rapture\" doesn't appear, please look up these verses for its definition:\n\"For this we say to you by the Word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep. For the Lord Himself will descend from Heaven with a shouted command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together at the same time with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.\" (1Thessalonians 4:15-17)\n\"Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed; in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.\" (1Corinthians 15:51-52)\nYou see, when Jesus comes to rule 'on earth', He is coming \"...and all the saints with You.\" (Zechariah 14:5) If the saints are \"with\" Him when He comes, they 'obviously' have to have gone to be with Him at some time 'prior' to His coming to reign.\nJesus promised His followers, \"And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.\" (John 14:3)\nOK, so, like in the newspaper headlines \"killed\" and \"perished\" spoke of \"death\"; in the Scriptures \"Rapture\" wasn't there, but \"caught up\", \"meet the Lord in the air\", \"be changed\", \"receive you to Myself\" are.\nIn you Q&A's this week end you talk of the Rapture and show some scriptures such as (1Thessalonians 4:15-17)as evidence of the Rapture. Many others use this scripture also. But when I read (2Thessalonians 2:1-8) it seems as if this event (caught up/gathered together) happens after the destruction of the man of lawlessness. Can you possibly reconcile the two letters to the Thessalonians and show how these 2 letters along with 1Cor 15:51-52 actually show a pre-trib rapture.\nI personally believe in the pre-trib rapture but not on the basis of these two scriptures and would much welcome the evidence that you and so many others see in these particular scriptures.\nPlease keep in mind that there are yet two events of Jesus' coming. His \"...APPEARING and His KINGDOM\" (2Tm4:1) If the ones in 1Th4:17 are \"caught up\" into the \"clouds\" to meet the Lord \"in the air\", that event is obviously an \"appearance\". Right? If the Believers are going up to meet Him 'there', He didn't come 'all-the-way' -TO- earth yet on that occasion. So, that event is not technically, yet, His \"coming\", because its result does not see Him 'on' the earth, ruling, having destroyed the wicked... yet. But Believers are \"with Him\".\nNow, before the \"lawless one\" can be destroyed, he has to come on the scene. Right? It is when he is on the scene that Christ then comes to destroy him. When does he come on the scene? When is he \"unveiled\"?\nWe already see the \"falling away\" (vs3) happening. But the lawless one is yet being \"restrained\" until it is the right time for him to \"be unveiled in his own time\". (vs6) There is a very specific time frame which is appointed for him. And from Daniel ch9 we see that it is a seven-year period of time.\nWe already see \"lawlessness\" (vs7), but even that is restrained by the Holy Spirit, \"until He appears from out of the midst\". (vs7b) Notice that word \"appear\" again. At the present time the Church (true Believers) and the Holy Spirit have this union. (Rom8:9) Thus, knowing of 1Th4:17, we can also see in the Scriptural contextual whole, that when the Holy Spirit \"appears from out of the midst\", the Church is also 'appearing' from out of the midst...of the world with the Holy Spirit. (No, it's not a \"secret rapture\" where the Church is \"slinking\" away quietly in shame because it doesn't want to face tribulation. The Church age has -already- been characterized by affliction. Jn16:33, Acts14:22) Christ -APPEARS- and the HolySpirit-filled Church -APPEARS- out from the world to meet/join Christ.\nThen we go to vs8. \"And -THEN- the lawless one will be unveiled...\" Now, just because the verse closes with his destruction, doesn't mean that that destruction happens 'when' he is unveiled. The verse's close merely defines 'who' he is. It says that he will be unveiled after the Rapture, and that this is the one who will be destroyed, when Christ comes. But knowing that this man has \"seven years\", we know that his destruction will be seven years after he is unveiled, at Christ's \"coming/kingdom\".\nLet us not be confused. The Rapture is -not- Christ's \"Second Coming\". It certainly heralds the Seven-year period of time. But His \"coming\" is at the end of it all, when He makes an end to lawlessness, and sets up His rule \"in righteousness\". (Is16:5, 32:1, Zech8:8, Rev19:11)\nBut the Church is the body of Believers who are \"looking for the blessed hope and glorious -APPEARING- of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ,\" (Tit2:13) The Church Believer's rewards are for those \"..loving His appearing\" (2Tm4:8) ...not \"coming\".\n\"Rapture\" defined\nRe the question about the word rapture not being in the Bible, I was under the impression that the Latin word for \"caught up\" is rapare. Is this a misconception on my part?\nGood point. It's time to define the word again. It's been several years since we have done so. I'm sure it's at the website somewhere under one of the Rapture links at the TopicSearch.\nBest definition comes directly out of the dictionary:\nThe state of being transported by a lofty emotion; ecstasy.\nOften raptures. An expression of ecstatic feeling. See Synonyms at ecstasy.\nThe transporting of a person from one place to another, especially to heaven.\n[Etymology: Obsolete French rapture, abduction, carrying off, from rapt, carried away, from Old French rat, from Latin raptus. See rapt.]\nPerhaps one reason so many have a problem with the Rapture, is because they think in terms of definitions 1&2? After all, it is those definitions that come into play in the 40-50's feel-good gospel song; the one that speaks of \"..He never leaves me lonely, whispers O so kind...\", also including the words \"..rapture Divine..\" And, indeed, the ones who seem to scoff at the Rapture the most, the charismaniacs, indulge themselves in \"rapture\" of the 1&2 variety, where they get \"carried away\" in their emotions and euphoria and ecstasy.\nBut the etymology (the 'origins') of the word come from French, from Latin; meaning \"abduction, carrying off, etc\" In declining the word, if I'm remembering my high school Latin correctly, wouldn't it be \"raptus, raptare, etc\"?? This original definition by which Believers use the word when they speak of being \"caught up...in the clouds...in the air\" to meet the Lord. (1Th4:17) It's not merely an emotional feeling, but an actual event where Believers will 'physically' be snatched away.\nI'm just wondering, if Jesus tells us that a few will find the narrow path and the straight gate that leads to life, and in the parable about the wedding guests that \"many are called, but few are chosen\" [supposedly to be saved], then what's with the \"great multitude which no one could number\" of many nations in Revelation who have \"washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb\"? Or even in the parable of the wedding guests, only one person was singled out as not wearing a wedding garment? This really is confusing when people are suggesting that only a few people in comparison to the majority of the called will ever really be saved, yet even the \"great multitude\" [the saints who were born again during the Great Tribulation] doesn't make it sound like the number of God's followers into His eternal kingdom are going to be small.\nThere is much about the book of Revelation that I think it would be safe to say that we would have to express as Daniel did after he had his visions, and even had them explained by the heavenly messengers. He says, \"I heard, but I DID NOT UNDERSTAND..\" (Dan12:8) If someone of Daniel's wisdom and stature was left baffled, who are we to presume definite knowledge of prophecy's specifics!?\nMost people assume that when it says, \"These are the ones who come out of great affliction..\" (Rev7:14) that it refers to the 7-year period of time Scripturally known as Daniel's 70th week. Indeed, I have usually assumed that, as well. Many call the entire 7-year period, \"the Tribulation\". They assume that this great multitude are those who were saved during this 7-year period. This certainly 'may' be true.\nOn the other hand, just as Rev12:1~~ obviously contains historical content, and could be viewed as an overall historical synopsis of God's plan with Israel, Jesus' crucifixion, etc., it 'could' be the case that Rev7:14 speaks of the entire Church age, since Jesus did say that \"in the world you have affliction..\" (Jn16:33) and the Church age is one which the apostles strengthened the early Believers with the exhortation, \"that we must enter the kingdom of God through many afflictions\" (Acts14:22), the Church is a group of Believers who, having \"counted the cost\" (Lk14:28) to follow Christ, have endured affliction (of whatever its nature). If this latter is the case, then, certainly 2000 years of converts will have resulted in a multitude which \"no one was able to number\". (Rev7:9) But this would not render Jesus' words about the (proportionately) \"few\" who make it, void. Over 2000 years these \"few\" would add up to an innumerable company. But by comparison then, proportionately, how many are the lost over the same 2000 years? There are so many of them that Heaven searches high and low for every last one of them to be thrown into the Lake of Fire. (Rev20:13-15)\nThe fact that, by the end of time there is a great number of Believers, does not change the fact of what Jesus said, that -most- of those who have an appearance of being saved, are not. (Mt7:21-23) Never forget that, for all the earth's millions, only Enoch was raptured. Out of the world's millions, only Noah's \"eight\" came through in the ark. And His coming again will be just like the days of Noah. 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        "raw_content": "Black History Month: Free Breakfast\nIn January 1969, the Black Panther Party began the Free Breakfast for School Children program in Oakland, CA to cook and serve food to the poor inner city youth. The program was such a success that by the end of the year, the Panthers had set up kitchens across the nation, feeding 10,000 children every day before school. Join us every Saturday morning in February to celebrate this important social program and learn more about the Black Panthers.\nRegister for all programs online at www.acpl.info/calendar, on the ACPL mobile app, or by calling the branch at 260-421-1350.\nEvent Type(s): Program\nRegister Another View Event List",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a News \u203a A4A Applauds Governor Deal\u2019s Executive Order to Suspend Georgia Sales Tax on Jet Fuel\nA4A Applauds Governor Deal\u2019s Executive Order to Suspend Georgia Sales Tax on Jet Fuel\nWASHINGTON, July 30, 2018 \u2013 Airlines for America (A4A), the industry organization representing the leading U.S. airlines, today applauded Governor Nathan Deal\u2019s executive order to suspend sales taxes on jet fuel, strengthening Georgia\u2019s position in an increasingly competitive environment by embracing a business climate that values air transportation, promotes travel and attracts potential new carriers to the state.\n\u201cWe applaud Governor Deal\u2019s decision to issue an executive order that encourages the airline industry to continue to invest in the state\u2019s future, leading to new and diverse flight options, lower fares, and greater opportunities for job growth at the world\u2019s busiest airport,\u201d said A4A President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio. \u201cThese improvements will benefit everyone who flies.\u201d\nCarriers continue to invest more into improving their product and customer experience than ever before, yet they must examine market forces such as consumer demand and the state\u2019s tax burden before making these decisions. The executive order places Georgia among the increasing number of states that are making competitive decisions to lower jet fuel taxes in favor of growth, including North Carolina, Florida, and Arizona. For example, in the year following the elimination of jet fuel tax in North Carolina in 2015, flights in and out of the state grew four percent and travelers were able to take advantage of 31 new routes from a wide range of carriers.\nAirlines also continue to collaborate with their airport partners to make critical investments in airport modernization. In the last decade, more than $11 billion in capital projects have been completed, are underway or approved to improve and expand the airport infrastructure in Atlanta, and this partnership will continue.\nPreviously, Georgia ranked eighth on the list of states with the most burdensome tax on commercial jet fuel, one of the largest expenses for the aviation industry. The state will now be competitive with other states without such taxes, including Texas, Ohio, and Delaware.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a News \u203a Airlines for America Forecasts 51 Million Travelers to Fly During 21-Day Winter Holiday Season\nAirlines for America Forecasts 51 Million Travelers to Fly During 21-Day Winter Holiday Season\nAirlines making 91,000 more seats per day available to accommodate growth in holiday travel\nWASHINGTON, December 6, 2017 \u2013 Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today projected that 51 million passengers are expected to fly globally on U.S. airlines over the 21-day winter holiday travel period from Friday, Dec. 15 through Thursday, Jan. 4, approximately a 3.5 percent increase over the 49.3 million estimated to have flown last year.\nAirlines will offer 91,000 additional seats per day across their networks to accommodate the 80,000 additional daily passengers expected to travel over the holidays, by adding flights and utilizing larger planes. U.S. airlines have boosted staffing levels for 47 consecutive months and are expected to do so throughout the holiday period to accommodate the millions of holiday travelers. A4A attributes the growth in demand to an improving economy and sub-inflation airfares.\n\u201cWith affordable fares and expanded route options, flying to see family, friends and loved ones this holiday season is more accessible than ever before,\u201d said A4A Vice President and Chief Economist John Heimlich. \u201cIntense competition within the airline industry is enabling passengers to choose the flights that most closely match their preferences and budgets.\u201d\nHeimlich noted that 88 percent of passengers traveling in U.S. domestic markets in 2016 could choose among carriers other than American, Delta and United (and their merged predecessors), up sharply from just 65 percent in 2000. And recently released government data shows that airline investments in equipment, systems and staffing continue to pay off for travelers, who are benefitting from better service when they take to the skies.\n\u201cIn recent months, notwithstanding the impact of severe weather events such as Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, flight completion and on-time arrival rates remained high, while reports of mishandled baggage and involuntary denied boardings plunged to their lowest ever recorded. These recent developments bode well for the winter holiday flyer,\u201d said Heimlich.\nA4A expects the busiest travel days of the 21-day period to be Thursday, Dec. 21, Friday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 26, while the lightest travel days are expected to be Saturday, Dec. 16, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year\u2019s Eve. Passenger volumes are expected to vary widely, ranging from just below 2 million on the lightest days to more than 2.7 million on the busiest. In 2016, U.S. airlines carried an average of 2.25 million passengers per day.\nAirlines continue to work collaboratively with TSA and CBP after successful Thanksgiving travel period\nOver the busy Thanksgiving air travel period, U.S. airlines worked collaboratively with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to ensure the safety and security of millions of passengers and crew members who were screened at TSA checkpoints before continuing onto their departing flights. According to the TSA, 98.1 percent of all passengers waited less than 20 minutes in a checkpoint line and 99.2 percent of passengers who were in a TSA Pre\u2713\u00ae lane waited less than 10 minutes in a checkpoint line.\n\u201cSafety is always the airlines\u2019 first priority,\u201d said Billy Nolen, A4A Senior Vice President, Safety, Security and Operations. \u201cThe U.S. airlines are committed to working with the Transportation Security Administration to ensure that every passenger has an efficient screening experience, while maintaining the highest standard of security throughout the upcoming holiday travel season.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Reconstruction and the Battle for Woman Suffrage\n\u00ab The Seneca Falls Convention: Setting the National Stage for Women\u2019s Suffrage\nThe Underground Railroad and the Coming of War \u00bb\nReconstruction and the Battle for Woman Suffrage\nThe origins of the American women\u2019s suffrage movement are commonly dated from the public protest meeting held in Seneca Falls, New York, in July 1848. At that historic meeting, the right of women to join with men in the privileges and obligations of active, voting citizenship was the one demand that raised eyebrows among the hundred or so women and men attending. As Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the meeting\u2019s prime organizer, remembered it, many in the audience, even including the distinguished radical Lucretia Mott, worried that the demand for political equality was either too advanced or too morally questionable to include on the launching platform of the new movement. Joined only by abolitionist and ex-slave Frederick Douglass, Stanton argued for the importance of women\u2019s equal participation in the electoral process. In the end, the suffrage resolution passed, the only one of the meeting\u2019s thirteen demands not to be unanimously embraced. From that point it was another three-quarters of a century to the 1920 ratification of the nineteenth constitutional amendment, which prohibited the states from \u201cdisfranchisement on the basis of sex.\u201d\nGiven the seventy-two years between the one event and the other, a full third of our history as a nation, the story of the demand for equal suffrage involves many stops and starts, and numerous shifts and splits. Moreover, the exact terms and times of the triumphant end were not\u2014and could not have been\u2014envisioned by those present at the beginning. Differences in and conflicts over leadership, shifting political environments, and various strategies and tactics all mark the long and complex history of the women\u2019s suffrage movement, which lasted far longer than its instigators imagined and yet was shorter than it could have been (when we consider, for instance, the additional three-and-a-half decades that elapsed before women won the right to vote in that other eighteenth-century revolutionary nation, France).\nThis essay will consider the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction epoch on the American battle for women\u2019s suffrage. As of 1860, the right to vote was not the primary demand of the women\u2019s rights movement, which focused much more on the economic rights of women\u2014and especially of wives\u2014to earn, inherit, and hold property. In addition, because the common reading of the federal Constitution was that it was up to the separate states to determine how to establish the electorate, women\u2019s rights activists assumed that women\u2019s suffrage\u2014along with women\u2019s economic and other rights\u2014had to be fought for and won state by state. Thus, it was not anticipated that winning the right to vote would involve an epic battle over the federal Constitution. We should remember that as of 1860, only twelve amendments\u2014ten of them consisting of the Bill of Rights dating from 1789, and the other two of largely procedural significance\u2014had been ratified. What we know now\u2014that the history of American federal constitutionalism would be marked by alternating periods of interpretation and amendment, of fierce battles waged far beyond Congress and the Supreme Court to alter and augment the shape and meaning of our foundational political document\u2014was not obvious then; nor was it obvious that women\u2019s suffrage would be the most prolonged of all these constitutional wars.\nThe very first of those periods of constitutional struggle occurred during the era of postwar Reconstruction, which is when the women\u2019s suffrage movement took on many of the characteristics that it was to maintain for the next half century. Emerging out of the Civil War, the issue of political equality for women was inextricably bound up with the unsettled political status of the former slaves. When the Thirteenth Amendment passed Congress (with the help of a massive petition campaign engineered by the women\u2019s rights movement) and was ratified by the states, the former slaves were freed, but the absence of chattel slavery did not specify what the presence of freedom meant legally and constitutionally. To resolve the anomalous position of the freed population, the Fourteenth Amendment declared that \u201call persons born or naturalized in the United States were citizens thereof,\u201d with all the \u201cprivileges and immunities\u201d of national citizenship. Without specifying exactly what these privileges and immunities were, the second section of the amendment went on to address the crucial question of voting rights for the freedmen, a question of particular concern to the ruling Republican Party, which looked to them as a loyal constituency in the states of the former Confederacy.\nThe Fourteenth Amendment addressed the question of enfranchisement in an indirect, elaborate, and ultimately ineffective way: by pinning a state\u2019s number of seats in the House of Representatives to the proportion of the adult population that was permitted to vote. There were, however, two qualifications to this population basis for determining representation: \u201cIndians not taxed\u201d were excluded, and the amendment specifically defined the potential electorate as \u201cmale.\u201d Here, for the first time, was an explicit reference to gender in the US Constitution. Since the women\u2019s rights movement was now in its second decade and included a call for political equality in its platform, the amenders of the Constitution could no longer assume, as had the Founders, that \u201cwe the people\u201d simply meant men, and did not include, in any politically significant way, women. Women had to be explicitly excluded or they would be implicitly included.\nWomen\u2019s rights activists objected strongly to what Elizabeth Cady Stanton angrily called \u201cthat word \u2018male.\u2019\u201d They sent petitions to Congress while the amendment was still being drafted, begging for a change in language, but the amendment passed Congress and was sent to the states for ratification with the disturbing qualification of gender intact within it. Women\u2019s rights activists objected and criticized, but were caught between their recognition of the importance of political rights for the freedmen and their dedication to their own cause of women\u2019s rights. So they stopped short of calling for non-ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment.\nLater, because the measures used in the Fourteenth Amendment to encourage black enfranchisement were too weak, a third postwar amendment was designed, this time to address the issue of suffrage directly. The Fifteenth Amendment, passed by Congress in 1869 and ratified a year later, explicitly forbade the states to deny the right to vote to anyone on the basis of \u201crace, color or previous condition of servitude\u201d and authorized Congress to pass any necessary enforcement legislation. The wording, it should be noted, did not transfer the right to determine the electorate to the federal government, but only specified particular kinds of state disfranchisements\u2014and \u201csex\u201d was not one of them\u2014as unconstitutional.\nAt this point, the delicate balance between the political agendas of the causes of black freedom and women\u2019s rights became undone. The two movements came into open antagonism, and the women\u2019s rights movement itself split over the next steps to take to secure women the right to vote. Defenders of women\u2019s rights found themselves in an extremely difficult political quandary. Would they have to oppose an advance in the rights of the ex-slaves in order to argue for those of free women? At a May 1869 meeting of the American Equal Rights Association, a group that had been organized three years earlier by women\u2019s rights advocates to link black and woman suffrage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton gave vent to her frustration, her sense of betrayal by longstanding male allies, and her underlying sense that \u201ceducated\u201d women like herself were more worthy of enfranchisement than men just emerged from slavery. She and Frederick Douglass had a painful and famous public exchange about the relative importance of black and woman suffrage, in which Douglass invoked images of ex-slaves \u201chung from lampposts\u201d in the South by white supremacist vigilantes, and Stanton retaliated by asking whether he thought that the black race was made up only and entirely of men. By the end of the meeting, Stanton and Susan B. Anthony had led a walkout of a portion of the women at the meeting to form a new organization to focus on women\u2019s suffrage, which they named the National Woman Suffrage Association.\nA second group, under the leadership of Massachusetts women Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, formed a rival organization, known as the American Woman Suffrage Association. This wing counted on longstanding connections with abolitionism and the leadership of the Republican Party to get women\u2019s suffrage enacted once black male suffrage had been fully inscribed in the Constitution. Over the next few years, both the American and the National Woman Suffrage Associations spread their influence to the Midwest and the Pacific Coast. The National Woman Suffrage Association linked political rights to other causes, including inflammatory ones like free love, while the American Woman Suffrage Association kept the issue clear of \u201cside issues.\u201d For the next few years, the two organizations pursued different strategies to secure for votes for women. Starting with an 1874 campaign in Michigan, the American Woman Suffrage Association pressed for changes in state constitutions. Because these campaigns involved winning over a majority of (male) voters, they were extremely difficult to carry out, and it was not until 1893 that Colorado became the first state to enfranchise women.\nMeanwhile, the National Woman Suffrage Association refused to give up on the national Constitution. Doubtful that any additional federal amendments would be passed, the group sought a way to base women\u2019s suffrage in the Constitution\u2019s existing provisions. Its \u201cNew Departure\u201d campaign contended that the Fourteenth Amendment\u2019s assertion that all native-born or naturalized \u201cpersons\u201d were national citizens surely included the right of suffrage among its \u201cprivileges and immunities,\u201d and that, as persons, women were thus enfranchised. In 1871, the notorious female radical Victoria Woodhull made this argument before the House Judiciary Committee. The next year, hundreds of suffragists around the country went to the polls on election day, repeating the arguments of the New Departure, and pressing to get their votes accepted.\nAmong those who succeeded\u2014at least temporarily\u2014was Susan B. Anthony, who cast her ballot for Ulysses S. Grant. Three weeks after the election, Anthony was arrested on federal charges of \u201cillegal voting\u201d and in 1873 was found guilty by an all-male jury. Anthony was prevented by the judge from appealing her case but another \u201cvoting woman,\u201d Virginia Minor, succeeded in making the New Departure argument before the US Supreme Court in 1874. In a landmark voting and women\u2019s-rights decision, the Court ruled that although women were indeed persons, and hence citizens, the case failed because suffrage was not included in the rights guaranteed by that status. The 1875 Minor v. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a President Ford\u2019s statement on pardoning Richard Nixon, 1974\n\u00ab The end of the Vietnam War: conscience, resistance, and reconciliation, 1973\nPresident Ford\u2019s remarks in Japan, 1974 \u00bb\nIn this speech before the Congressional Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, of October 17, 1974, President Gerald Ford explains his decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon for his role in the Watergate scandal. Nixon had resigned on August 9, 1974, and Ford pardoned his disgraced predecessor a month later, on September 8. When Ford appeared before the subcommittee to explain the controversial pardon, he asserted that his purpose in granting it was \u201cto change our national focus. . . to shift our attentions from the pursuit of a fallen President to the pursuit of the urgent needs of a rising nation.\u201d Ford noted that while Nixon had not requested the pardon, \u201cthe passions generated\u201d by prosecuting him \u201cwould seriously disrupt the healing of our country from the great wounds of the past.\u201d Ford declared that \u201cthe general view of the American people was to spare the former President from a criminal trial\u201d and that sparing Nixon from prosecution would \u201cnot cause us to forget the evils of Watergate-type offenses or to forget the lessons we have learned.\u201d\nMy appearance at this hearing of your distinguished Subcommittee of the House Committee on the Judiciary has been looked upon as an unusual historic event - - one that has no firm precedent in the whole history of Presidential relations with the Congress. Yet, I am here not to make history, but to report on history.\nThe history you are interested in covers so recent a period that it is still not well understood. If, with your assistance, I can make for better understanding of the pardon of our former President, then we can help to achieve the purpose I had for granting the pardon when I did.\nThat purpose was to change our national focus. I wanted to do all I could to shift our attentions from the pursuit of a fallen President to the pursuit of the urgent needs of a rising nation. Our nation is under the severest of challenges now to employ its full energies and efforts in the pursuit of a sound and growing economy at home and a stable and peaceful world around us.\nWe would needlessly be diverted from meeting those challenges if we as a people were to remain sharply divided over whether to indict, bring to trial, and punish a former President, who already is condemned to suffer long and deeply in the shame and disgrace brought upon the office he held. Surely, we are not a revengeful people. We have often demonstrated a readiness to feel compassion and to act out of mercy. As a people we have a long record of forgiving even those who have been our country\u2019s most destructive foes.Yet, to forgive is not to forget the lessons of evil in whatever ways evil has operated against us. And certainly the pardon granted the former President will not cause us to forget the evils of Watergate-type offenses or to forget the lessons we have learned that a government which deceives its supporters and treats its opponents as enemies must never, never be tolerated.",
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        "raw_content": "About > Philosophy\nA landscape that is both fierce and fragile, the Arctic represents a microcosm of the world at large \u2013 an area facing environmental challenges, but nevertheless rich with boundless potential and untapped economic opportunities.\nThe Arctic region has become synonymous with the pressing realities of climate change and environmental degradation. Yet, it remains an enigmatic place offering endless horizons and unexploited opportunities.\nInspired by this unique region of the world, Arctik is striving to deliver cutting-edge communications solutions with a firm commitment to meet and highlight environmental challenges. It sets out to promote positive societal and environmental values for the future benefit of our society.\nAs part of the company's overall philosophy, Arctik believes that it is not enough to simply promote green ideals, but rather to fully incorporate them into the fabric of an organisation. For that reason, in addition to providing its clients with tailored and thoughtful products, ARCTIK views greening its business as an opportunity to improve the efficiency of its operations.\nIn a world still coming to terms with the scale of the challenges facing it, Europe remains at the forefront of environmental endeavour. The European Union policy is leading the way in the areas of circular economy, resource efficiency, eco-innovation and the protection of biodiversity.\nBy harnessing its experience of promoting environmental and energy campaigns, Arctik continues to support the European institutions' efforts to engage policy-makers, key economic players, associations and citizens through a range of communication activities.\n\u00a9 Picture(s) copyright: James",
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        "raw_content": "Same-Sex Marriages Should Be Legal\nRe \"Court Hears Gay Marriage Case,\" March 9:\nI am the mother of two children. My daughter, a lesbian, partners with a marvelous person who has become another daughter to me. My son, now deceased, was married and had four children. Upon his death, my daughter-in-law was able to take advantage of Social Security payments for my grandchildren. Would my daughter have the same opportunity? My son's widow was able to sell their house. Would my daughter be able to do the same?\nThese are just two of the many examples of the double standards that would be forced upon my daughter and her partner regardless of the fact that their commitment is just as strong as was the commitment between my son and his wife. A major argument against same-sex marriage maintains \"the state's interest in fostering the link between procreation and marriage.\" Nonsense!\nWhat happens if a heterosexual couple decides not to have children; is the marriage then void? They are not procreating. Would there be a state argument to rescind those childless marriages?\nI can only hope the Massachusetts court finds in favor of same-sex marriages.\nHarriet Dean\nGay marriage draws support from U.S. mayors led by...\nPalm Springs is hot for weddings",
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        "raw_content": "If you currently have an iPhone sitting in a drawer at home, you might not realize how much money it could be worth if you make the decision to sell it. If you have a model like the iPhone 6s 16GB, it could be worth a lot more than you think. It is crucial that you think about selling the device and using the money for any expense that you choose or to buy a brand new gadget for yourself. By doing this, you\u2019re sure to get rid of those old devices simply lying around the house and knowing that you\u2019re doing something that will provide you with quick and efficient cash.\nThe reason you should think about selling your old and unused iPhone 6s 16GB is because it can provide you with quite a bit of cash. Plus, if the device is sitting in a drawer or cabinet, it might go unused for years and lose its original value. While the model is still relatively new, you should sell it to a company buying these devices. Your other options are to trade the device, which could cause you to be out quite a bit of money. Your other option is to throw out the device and risk having your information stolen by those who go rubbish diving.\nHow to Get the Best Price\nThe best way to get a good price on your iPhone 6s 16GB is to have a relatively new model in good condition. This means that there aren\u2019t any cracks or scratches on the device and that it\u2019s still in good working condition. You will have the device inspected by the company buying it to determine its price and value. If you are not happy with what a specific company is going to give you for the device, don\u2019t be afraid to check out other companies both online and off. Other companies might be more willing to give you more money because of the device\u2019s age and condition.\nWhen you sell your phone, you should expect it to be fully examined and assessed by the company that\u2019s going to purchase it. They are doing this to determine the condition of the device as well as its features, colour and size. This gives them a chance to see how much the device is worth and to give you a fair price when valuing it. They will then let you know what they are willing to pay for the device and it is up to you if you would like to sell it to them. The process is quite quick and easy for most people who want to sell older iPhones.\nChoosing the Company\nThe company you choose makes a world of difference when it concerns getting the maximum value for this device. If you choose a bad company, you either might not get the money that the device is worth or your information on the phone can be stolen. This is when it pays to do enough research before simply selling a device and hoping for the best. You will enjoy being able to have a good company offering the best price for the iPhone that you are looking to sell.\nBecause so many people have upgraded their phones, it\u2019s no surprise that there are tons of old and unused iPhones out on the market. These phones can either be resold by the company buying them or they can be scrapped for parts. Either way, you\u2019re still getting money for a device that hasn\u2019t been in use for months or even years. Be sure to look for a good company and speak to them about what is available and how much you should expect from the specific device that you are looking to sell to them for your own cash in hand.\nWhy Choose the Surface Pro 4 Over iPad Pro\nNext story I Got a New Device \u2013 What to do With my Old One!!\nPrevious story SkySafari 6 comes to Android: The application for lovers of astronomy with the largest database of space",
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        "raw_content": "Neil Rosewood lay on Liam\u2019s bed, his head resting against his boyfriend\u2019s chest. In a few hours, the year would be over and 2015 would begin. A few days after that, he and Liam, along with their friend Clarissa, would be moving to Sydney. It was a gamble, as university offers had not been sent out yet, but all three had done sufficiently well with their Year 12 exams that they were confident they would be accepted as students by the University of Sydney.\nIn Neil\u2019s case, he didn\u2019t have a lot of choice. After becoming estranged from his parents early in the year he had almost given up on getting a degree. He thought he would need to find a job instead so he could maintain a roof over his head. It was through new friends he had made around that time that he received an offer of free accommodation in Sydney while he studied. With the issue of a place to live resolved, Neil was hoping to study for a Bachelor of Engineering degree, though he was undecided as to which specialty.\nLiam had applied for engineering so he could study with Neil, but he was realistic enough about his Year 12 results he thought that was a long shot. To try to ensure they would be at the university together, Liam had also applied for other degrees with lower entry requirements, with his preference being a position in either the Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Social Work courses.\nTheir friend Clarissa, who was also moving to Sydney with them, was keeping her fingers crossed for the university\u2019s Economics course. Given how well she had done in her exams, Neil was confident she would get what she wanted.\nReflecting on the ups and downs of the year about to end and how the three of them came to all apply to the University of Sydney, Neil sighed.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s wrong?\u201d Liam Bellweather asked in a soft tone.\n\u201cJust thinking.\u201d Neil could feel the resulting soft chuckle through Liam\u2019s chest. \u201cWhat are you laughing at?\u201d\nLiam didn\u2019t answer directly, but Neil didn\u2019t expect him to. Both of them knew Neil had a tendency to overthink things. \u201cWhat was it about this time?\u201d Liam asked.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been a crazy year. Twelve months ago, I would never have expected things to end up the way they have.\u201d Neil lifted himself up onto an elbow so he could smile down at Liam. \u201cI certainly would never have expected to be here with you. You were one of the last people I would\u2019ve dreamed of having as a boyfriend.\u201d\nLiam flinched at the reminder. \u201cYeah\u2026 But it all worked out in the end.\u201d He reached out and pulled Neil towards him.\n\u201cSo far.\u201d Neil let himself be held. Being in Liam\u2019s arms was comforting, something else his one-year-younger self would never have believed. \u201cBut we\u2019ve got more change ahead. Moving to Sydney\u2019s a little scary.\u201d\nWhile Liam and Clarissa were joining him in Sydney, Neil wouldn\u2019t be living with them. Deon, Clarissa\u2019s boyfriend, had arranged for him to live with Deon\u2019s father, while Liam and Clarissa would be sharing a unit not too far away. Deon was already living in Sydney with a host family organised by the AFL football team that had drafted him just over a month earlier, but Neil knew Deon\u2019s longer-term plan was to have a place of his own in the harbour city.\n\u201cI know. We\u2019ll have Clarissa and Deon with us, but I\u2019m going to miss the rest of my friends, especially Doug.\u201d Liam momentarily tightened his grip on Neil. \u201cHe\u2019s come a long way towards accepting our relationship over the last few months. He\u2019ll never say it, but I think he\u2019ll miss you, too.\u201d\nNeil didn\u2019t reply. Liam and Doug had bullied Neil for five years, ever since they had started school at the Ringwood East Secondary College. It was only after Easter in their final year that Liam had discovered Neil was gay, and that had changed everything. It had been a traumatic time because it was also around then that Neil had been forced to run away from home after being hit by his father for the \u2018crime\u2019 of having a gay friend. He hadn\u2019t wanted to wait to find out what would happen when his parents learnt that he, too, was gay.\nGiven his home situation, Neil had been close to becoming homeless. The one thing that had saved him was the welcoming friendship of the Lilydale Leopards football players. One of the teams in the semi-professional Victorian Football League, the Lilydale Leopards was at the time the home of the only openly gay football player at the VFL level or above. Neil had gone to Lilydale to seek out Jim Henderson but met Todd Underwood first. That was the event that, in hindsight, had turned his life around.\nThrough Todd, Neil was introduced to Jim and the other players. Deon Bradshaw had been one of those players. It was Deon\u2019s father, Sam, and his life partner, Marcus, who had offered Neil a place to stay in Sydney while he studied for an engineering degree. That had been well before the Australian Football League draft that resulted in Deon becoming part of the Greater Western Sydney Giants Football Club.\nNeil\u2019s musings were interrupted by a knock on Liam\u2019s bedroom door. \u201cBoys?\u201d\n\u201cCome in, Dad,\u201d Liam said without letting go of Neil.\nBruce Bellweather entered and then smiled at the two guys snuggled together on top of the bed. \u201cNeil, Todd\u2019s here to see you.\u201d\nNeil frowned as he sat up. \u201cDid he say what it was about?\u201d He was going to be seeing Todd at the New Year\u2019s Eve party later that night, and he was worried something had gone wrong.\n\u201cHe said he had a favour to ask.\u201d Bruce grinned. \u201cHe also said not to rush.\u201d\nNeil exchanged glances with Liam. His boyfriend also seemed uncertain, but unlike Neil, he didn\u2019t appear worried. \u201cWe\u2019ll be right there.\u201d\nAfter Liam\u2019s father left the room, Neil bit his lower lip. \u201cWhat do you think it\u2019s about?\u201d\nLiam gave Neil a squeeze of reassurance. \u201cHe\u2019s here to ask for a favour. It\u2019s probably asking us to babysit Sean and Becky so he and Lorraine can go out for the night.\u201d\nNeil shook his head. \u201cThat can\u2019t be it. He knows we\u2019re all going to the party tonight.\u201d\n\u201cThen maybe it\u2019s for tomorrow night.\u201d Liam rose, pulling Neil with him. \u201cBut there\u2019s no need to speculate since we can go find out. I\u2019m sure it\u2019s nothing to worry about.\u201d\nIntellectually, Neil agreed with his boyfriend, but emotionally he wasn\u2019t as secure. The rollercoaster of emotional highs and lows he\u2019d experienced throughout the past year hadn\u2019t left him unscathed. He was already uneasy about leaving the emotional security he experienced with the Lilydale Leopards, and more change wasn\u2019t something he wanted.\nA couple of minutes later, Neil found himself being enveloped by Todd\u2019s arms, which, combined with the smile he\u2019d received as he entered the living room, was exactly the tonic he needed.\n\u201cLiam\u2019s dad said you wanted a favour,\u201d Neil said as soon as the tall football player released him.\nTodd grinned. \u201cI do, but you need to keep it quiet, at least for now.\u201d He waved a hand towards the couch. \u201cSit down, and I\u2019ll explain.\u201d\nNeil and Liam sat side by side, Liam taking Neil\u2019s hand in the process. Todd dropped his muscular body into the seat opposite.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been speaking privately to Becky over the last few days, and she\u2019s come around. She now believes I\u2019m not going to leave her mum, and she\u2019s beginning to think I really do intend to marry Lorraine. So, I\u2019ve been doing some forward planning. Once we have Becky\u2019s approval, Lorraine and I want to get married sooner rather than later, but we also want everyone there for the wedding. Since you two are heading to Sydney in a few days, I wanted to let you know ahead of time so you can plan on coming back to Melbourne for the wedding.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019ll be there,\u201d Liam said before Neil could respond. \u201cJust let us know when.\u201d He grinned at Neil. \u201cOne way or another, we\u2019ll be there, even if it\u2019s just for the day. We\u2019ll find a way.\u201d\nNeil gave Liam a quick kiss as a thank you for the immediate and enthusiastic acceptance. Liam knew Todd meant a lot to Neil, and missing Todd\u2019s wedding was not something Neil wanted to happen. The event had been on the horizon for months, with only the initial disapproval of Becky\u2014Lorraine\u2019s eleven-year-old daughter from an earlier marriage\u2014holding things up.\n\u201cThank you! I really appreciate it.\u201d Todd grinned. \u201cI\u2019ve been checking the AFL fixture as well as the Sydney University calendar, and I\u2019ve found a date I think everyone, or almost everyone, can make.\u201d\nHe leant forward. \u201cThe weekend starting the 13th of June is a split round in the AFL, with Carlton, Hawthorn, and the Western Bulldogs all having byes. That hopefully means Jim, Ty, Dave, Paul, and Peter will all be free. Deon\u2019s the only ex-Leopard who\u2019ll be playing that weekend, and GWS play on the Sunday in Melbourne, so I\u2019m crossing my fingers he\u2019ll be here, too. The Leopards also play that Sunday, which leaves the Saturday free for everyone. We haven\u2019t told anyone else yet, but Lorraine and I have selected that Saturday for our wedding.\n\u201cI\u2019ve also checked your university\u2019s website and that\u2019s the weekend before your first-semester exams start. You\u2019ll have the week beforehand free, which is important.\u201d Todd took a deep breath and locked eyes with Neil. \u201cThe reason it\u2019s important is because I\u2019d like you to be my groomsman. What do you say?\u201d\nNeil\u2019s jaw dropped as he stared back at Todd. After a moment, he managed to recover enough to squeak out a one-word question. \u201cMe?\u201d\nTodd gave him a broad smile. \u201cYes, you.\u201d He chuckled. \u201cI\u2019ve got two reasons. The minor reason is that if I don\u2019t fill up the wedding party quickly, Ollie\u2019s going to want to be in it. He\u2019s one of my best friends, but he\u2019s also a lot to handle. He\u2019ll also want to organise the buck\u2019s night, and that\u2019s something I\u2019m trying to avoid, though I may not have a choice since my best man doesn\u2019t live in Melbourne. We both know Ollie\u2019s great value, but I want to keep the wedding and buck\u2019s night sane.\u201d\nNeil and Liam both chuckled. Oliver Bellesonci had been one of Neil\u2019s housemates when Neil was living with Todd. A loyal friend, Oliver was also well known for his sexually explicit nature. It was the general opinion of Oliver\u2019s teammates that he got more exercise with his girlfriend than he did on the football oval\u2026and he was by no means lazy when playing.\nTodd grinned. \u201cBut the main reason is simple. Lorraine and I have agreed to keep the wedding party small, which means just a best man and a groomsman. I\u2019m going to ask my big brother to be my best man, and I thought it only appropriate that I ask my little brother to be the groomsman.\u201d He raised an eyebrow. \u201cWhat do you say?\u201d\nNeil wiped a hand across his eyes to try to clear his suddenly blurry vision. Todd had told him earlier in the year that he considered Neil to be the younger brother he never had, but Neil hadn\u2019t realised how serious he had been. Asking him to be part of Todd\u2019s wedding was more than Neil ever expected.\n\u201cWell?\u201d Todd asked, a nervous expression appearing on his face.\n\u201cYes!\u201d Neil grinned. \u201cYes, yes, yes!\u201d\n\u201cThank you!\u201d Todd\u2019s gaze flicked to Liam and then back to Neil. \u201cCan I ask you two to keep this a secret for now? I don\u2019t want the word to get out until I\u2019ve everything organised.\u201d\n\u201cSure.\u201d Liam glanced towards the door to the kitchen to where his father stood. \u201cDad, I know it\u2019s early, but is there any chance of opening a bottle of champagne?\u201d\nBruce Bellweather chuckled. \u201cUnder the circumstances, I think it\u2019s appropriate.\u201d He nodded to Todd. \u201cCongratulations.\u201d\nTodd demurred. \u201cI haven\u2019t proposed to Lorraine yet. She might say no.\u201d\nNeil scoffed. \u201cYeah, right.\u201d He knew Lorraine loved Todd as much as Todd loved her. They had been ready to get married for months. Neil knew it wouldn\u2019t be long before the engagement became official.\nOliver Bellesconi looked over his shoulder and grinned at his newest housemate. \u201cIf you want to make yourself useful, you can find the plastic cups. Roscoe bought them before Christmas, but I don\u2019t know where he\u2019s hidden them.\u201d\nBen Driscoll grinned back. \u201cA challenging job, but I think I can do it. Any suggestions on where to start looking?\u201d\nOliver turned his attention back to the marinade he was making for the chicken wings. He was about halfway through preparing finger food for that night\u2019s New Year\u2019s Eve party. \u201cNo idea. You can try texting him in case he remembers.\u201d Ben was still a mystery to not only Oliver, but to most of the Leopards. Oliver knew a lot of the team would be using the party as a means to get to know him.\nBen had driven up in an older model Ford Falcon with New South Wales registration plates a few days after Christmas. He had brought four suitcases with him and not much else. All Oliver knew about him, despite sharing a house for the last three days, was he was from Sydney, he had been trained in the Sydney Swans academy for young football players, and that he had sent the Leopards a DVD with a selection of the games in which he\u2019d played, along with a request to join the club. While the other new players had joined in with the early training sessions before Christmas, Ben had still been in Sydney. With the chaos of the holiday season, over half the team still hadn\u2019t met him.\n\u201cLet\u2019s see if I can find them without bothering him.\u201d Ben started working his way through the kitchen cupboards.\n\u201cIf you see some extra mixing bowls on your search, let me know. I\u2019m about to run out.\u201d Oliver glared around the kitchen. \u201cI still don\u2019t know where everything is. At my old place, I had everything organised, but this place is a shambles.\u201d\nBen paused and gave Oliver a quizzical look. \u201cYou haven\u2019t been here long?\u201d\n\u201cNope. I moved in two weeks ago. With all the new players coming in to replace the ones we lost, the club rearranged all the housing. They like to make sure all the rookies have an older player to mentor them while they settle in. In a normal year, it wouldn\u2019t be much of a disruption, but with five new players, everything got changed around.\u201d He flicked Ben a broad smile. \u201cWe had four new players at the end of last year because a number of players quit, but I was lucky that time and didn\u2019t have to move. This year I drew the short straw.\u201d\n\u201cWho was staying here before?\u201d\nOliver chuckled. \u201cIf you\u2019re hoping to get drafted at the end of next year, this is the lucky house. Deon, Ty, and Jim were living here along with Ryan. Ryan\u2019s moved into my old place while Charlie and I got moved here.\u201d\n\u201cAnd you\u2019re mentoring Roscoe while Charlie mentors me.\u201d Ben grinned as he pulled out some plastic bowls. \u201cIs this what you need?\u201d\n\u201cThey\u2019ll do. Thanks!\u201d Oliver glanced at them and realised they would need a rinse before he used them. \u201cCan you give them a quick wash and dry? They\u2019re a bit dusty.\u201d\n\u201cNot a problem.\u201d Ben headed to the sink. \u201cWho were you assigned to mentor last year?\u201d\n\u201cNo one. I don\u2019t think the club was game to assign me to anyone.\u201d Oliver chuckled. \u201cWhich was probably wise. I was only nineteen at the time and not very responsible.\u201d\n\u201cCharlie\u2019s only nineteen.\u201d Ben glanced across. \u201cI take it he\u2019s responsible?\u201d\nOliver snorted. \u201cCharlie\u2019s overly responsible at times, but that can be good. I think they picked him for you because neither of you are from Melbourne.\u201d\n\u201cHe told me. He\u2019s from Echuca originally.\u201d Ben chuckled. \u201cThough there\u2019s a bit of a difference between Sydney and a small, Victorian country town.\u201d\n\u201cTrue, but he still remembers not knowing anyone and struggling to learn what to do.\u201d\n\u201cIf that\u2019s the reason why Charlie was assigned to mentor me, what\u2019s the reason you were assigned to Roscoe?\u201d Ben glanced across with a cheeky grin as he turned on the hot water tap. \u201cIs it because he doesn\u2019t need someone who\u2019s responsible?\u201d\nOliver laughed. \u201cNo, it\u2019s simpler than that. I\u2019m the only one available who has experience in living with a young gay guy.\u201d It had been a surprise to Oliver when he was told he\u2019d be mentoring Ross Munroe, but the young forward was already known to him from the weeks Ross had been training with the Leopards prior to the AFL draft. Ross wasn\u2019t a stranger to Oliver or the club.\n\u201cYou don\u2019t mean Jim Henderson, do you?\u201d\n\u201cNo way! Jim\u2019s two years older than me.\u201d Oliver shook his head as he chuckled. Ben\u2019s tentative guess wasn\u2019t a bad one since Jim Henderson had been the only openly gay football player in the VFL. \u201cNo, it was another guy, Neil Rosewood. He\u2019ll be here tonight, in fact.\u201d\n\u201cThat name sounds familiar, but I thought I knew the names of all the players.\u201d\n\u201cHe\u2019s not a player. He was one of our runners last season, and he lived most of the year with me, Todd, and Paul. He moved out a few weeks ago, and he\u2019s off to Sydney next week.\u201d\n\u201cIs he the guy who was hit by his father?\u201d Ben turned off the tap and started to wash the bowls. \u201cThere was a current-affairs report on him around May, I think.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s him.\u201d Oliver paused and momentarily lowered his head as he remembered the night Neil had shown up at their front door. \u201cHe was a mess emotionally when we took him in, but he ended up being a core part of the team. We all took a lot of inspiration from Neil.\u201d\n\u201cWhat sort of inspiration?\u201d\n\u201cHe had to overcome a lot in a short space of time, but in the end he was still standing on his feet. He\u2019d been living with homophobic parents, effectively lost his home, came out on national TV, and\u2014\u201d Oliver clamped his mouth shut. There were some things that shouldn\u2019t be shared without Neil\u2019s permission. \u201cAnyway, he showed us hurdles can be overcome, that we should never give up. That inspiration took us to the grand final and the premiership.\u201d\nOliver realised the room was too quiet. He glanced over and saw that Ben was simply standing at the kitchen sink, staring into nothing. \u201cBen?\u201d\nBen gave himself a small shake. He tried to smile at Oliver, but he wasn\u2019t very successful. \u201cYou don\u2019t have a problem mentoring and living with a gay guy?\u201d\n\u201cNot at all.\u201d Oliver narrowed his eyes. Ben hadn\u2019t shown any sign of homophobia when he\u2019d initially been told Ross was gay, but he wondered if there were still some reservations that would need addressing. \u201cDo you?\u201d\nBen ignored the question. \u201cWhat about living with two gay guys?\u201d\nOliver stared, not sure if Ben was telling him what he thought he\u2019d heard.\nBen looked away. \u201cI was offered a place with the Sydney Swans seconds, but I turned it down. I didn\u2019t ask to join the Leopards because you guys won the premiership and had five players drafted into the AFL, although that\u2019s what I told my parents. I asked to join the Leopards because I knew you won\u2019t turn on me.\u201d\n\u201cThe Swans wouldn\u2019t, either.\u201d Oliver was confident making that statement. He only knew one of the Sydney players personally, but he had heard enough through Jim to know there was a lot of anti-homophobia support within that AFL club.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not them that I\u2019m worried about.\u201d He lowered his head. \u201cMy family\u2019s virulently anti-gay. They\u2019d kill me if they knew. That\u2019s why I couldn\u2019t stay in Sydney.\u201d His body started to shake.\nOliver abandoned the food he was preparing and rushed over to pull his larger housemate into an embrace. He now understood why Ben had been so guarded in the three days since he\u2019d arrived in Melbourne.\nLate that night, Neil Rosewood was at the side of the crowded room when he felt an arm being slipped around his waist. He glanced across and then smiled as his boyfriend gave him a nudge before handing him a beer.\n\u201cStop thinking and enjoy the party. It\u2019s the end of the year and the start of a new one!\u201d Liam leant over and gave Neil a quick kiss. \u201cDon\u2019t look so unhappy.\u201d\n\u201cI didn\u2019t realise it was going to be a going-away party. I\u2019m not sure that\u2019s something to celebrate.\u201d\nTy Flanders and his girlfriend, Karen, were passing as Neil made his comment. He stopped and gave Neil a mock frown. \u201cNo, it\u2019s not, but that\u2019s not what the party is about. It\u2019s about celebrating the year that\u2019s been and looking forward to the year ahead. You had a lot to do with the success of the year, and we all want to wish you and Liam all the best for the year ahead.\u201d He grinned. \u201cIt\u2019s also a good excuse for everyone\u2014well, most of us\u2014to get together. Now that some of us are no longer playing for the Leopards, we\u2019re not seeing each other as much as we used to.\u201d\nKaren sniffed before giving Neil a wink. \u201cTy, you just like parties. It\u2019s got nothing to do with seeing your old teammates again.\u201d\nTy looked shocked. \u201cMe? Like parties?\u201d He shook his head to dismiss the idea. \u201cNo, I hate them. All these empty calories I have to train off,\u201d he said, holding up his half-empty bottle of water. \u201cIt\u2019s just a chore I don\u2019t need.\u201d\nNeil and Liam both grinned. After being disappointed when he was overlooked in the Australian Football League\u2019s 2013 draft, Ty wasn\u2019t taking any chances. He\u2019d been given a second chance when the Carlton Football Club had selected him in the 2014 draft at the end of November after his successful year with the Leopards. Ty was finally part of the elite of Australian Rules Football, and he took seriously what he ate and drank.\n\u201cYeah, right.\u201d Karen gave him a kiss on the cheek. \u201cIt\u2019s not like you\u2019re not going to see Neil and Liam again soon. I know you\u2019ve already got at least one trip booked and others planned.\u201d\nTy shrugged. \u201cThe other trips are dependent on whether or not I\u2019m playing. The only firm trip is at the start of March when Dad and I are flying up for Mardi Gras.\u201d \u2018Dad\u2019 was the nickname Ty had given his then-Leopards teammate Jim Henderson, Australia\u2019s highest-profile active gay sportsman.\n\u201cMardi Gras?\u201d Liam asked a second before Neil could ask the same question.\nTy chuckled as he scanned the room for his good friend and mentor, Jim Henderson. \u201cI still haven\u2019t told him, but it\u2019s all organised with the club. We\u2019re not playing that weekend, and since Dad is almost certainly going to be invited, I\u2019m making sure he goes.\u201d His brow wrinkled. \u201cThat reminds me, I need to check if anyone else wants to fly up for the weekend.\u201d He glanced around the room. \u201cI suspect anyone who can afford it will want to go up and march with him, too.\u201d\nNeil nodded slowly to himself. An invitation to march in the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras was obvious in hindsight. \u201cWhy haven\u2019t you told him?\u201d\nTy grinned. \u201cBecause you know how he\u2019s going to react. He\u2019s going to throw a hissy fit and say he doesn\u2019t want to be a gay footballer. He just wants to play football.\u201d\nKaren rolled her eyes. \u201cJim doesn\u2019t throw hissy fits. The only person I know who throws\u2014\u201d\n\u201cI think that\u2019s enough,\u201d Ty said quickly as he put a hand over Karen\u2019s mouth. He grinned at Neil and Liam. \u201cGetting back to the original topic, besides celebrating the year, this party is a thank you to you, Neil, for being part of the Leopard family. Like Deon before you, you\u2019re moving up north, but we\u2019re telling you that you\u2019re not forgotten, and you never will be. Unfortunately, Carlton isn\u2019t scheduled to play in Sydney until the end of May, but if I\u2019m in the team then, you can be sure I\u2019ll be dropping in to say hello.\u201d\n\u201cAny word on that?\u201d Liam asked.\nTy shrugged while avoiding eye contact. \u201cIt\u2019s too early to say. Training kicks off again this week after slacking off over the Christmas/New Year break. So much can happen between now and May; it\u2019s not worth trying to predict if I\u2019ll be on the team.\u201d\n\u201cHowever, according to Jim, it\u2019s looking promising.\u201d Karen paused and then beckoned to someone. \u201cYou can ask him yourself, if you like.\u201d\nThe four were joined by Jim, his boyfriend Tony Hills, and Clarissa Hargraves, the school friend who was also heading to Sydney with Neil and Liam to join Deon, her boyfriend. Deon had flown up to Sydney a few weeks earlier after being drafted during the AFL\u2019s national draft at the end of November.\n\u201cG\u2019day, Dad!\u201d Ty grinned at Jim. \u201cAre you still heading to Tony\u2019s place after the party, or do I need to buy earplugs?\u201d\nJim rolled his eyes. \u201cBrat.\u201d He grinned at Neil and Liam. \u201cDo you two need rescuing? The brat\u2019s not trying to convince you to stay in Melbourne, I hope.\u201d\nClarissa linked her arm with Neil. \u201cIf he is, let me know. I\u2019m not driving to Sydney by myself.\u201d\nNeil chuckled. \u201cThe brat\u2019s fine. He was starting to become shy and humble, so we thought we\u2019d ask you what\u2019s going on.\u201d\nJim\u2019s head snapped around, and he narrowed his eyes at Ty. \u201cBrat?\u201d he asked in a stern tone.\n\u201cIt\u2019s okay, Jim,\u201d Karen said. \u201cWe were just discussing if Ty is likely to be playing for Carlton\u2019s senior team when they go to Sydney in May.\u201d\n\u201cThere\u2019s too much that can happen between now and then,\u201d Ty said firmly. \u201cI don\u2019t know if I\u2019ll have made the team by then, let alone if I\u2019ll be fit to play.\u201d\nJim\u2019s expression softened. \u201cThe brat\u2019s right. It\u2019s too far in the future. However, the way things are going, if he\u2019s fit to play, he\u2019ll be playing. It\u2019s only been a month, and he\u2019s already impressed the coaches. I expect he\u2019ll be playing with the seniors in the preseason, and hopefully he\u2019ll start the season on the field.\u201d\n\u201cDad!\u201d Ty shuddered. \u201cDon\u2019t jinx me.\u201d\nJim rested a hand on Ty\u2019s shoulder for a moment. \u201cRelax, brat. It\u2019s okay to admit you\u2019re doing well. You don\u2019t have unrealistic expectations, so don\u2019t worry about it.\u201d\n\u201cKeep that smile on your face, Jim,\u201d Karen said with a smirk, \u201cbecause Ty has something he needs to tell you.\u201d\nJim and Ty both turned to stare at her. \u201cI do?\u201d Ty asked.\n\u201cMardi Gras,\u201d was all Karen said, but that was enough for Ty to wince and then paste a very fake-looking smile on his face.\n\u201cDad\u2026\u201d Ty started before pausing, apparently unsure how to continue.\nWhen Tony started to snicker, Jim turned to his boyfriend. \u201cDo you know what it\u2019s about?\u201d\n\u201cNo, but I can guess.\u201d Tony raised an eyebrow at Ty. \u201cAre you starting the discussion, or has a decision already been made.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s all organised.\u201d Ty grinned. \u201cNow, I can leave you to tell Dad, while Karen and I go talk to a few people. Bye for now!\u201d\nHe started to move away, only to have his arm grabbed by Jim. \u201cWhat\u2019s all organised?\u201d\nClarissa whispered to Neil. \u201cDo you have any popcorn? This looks like it\u2019s about to get interesting.\u201d\nTy shrugged while avoiding eye contact with Jim. \u201cYou and me\u2014and Tony, too, if he\u2019s keen. Karen can\u2019t make it, unfortunately, but the two of us are trying to organise something for when she\u2019s not studying and I don\u2019t have any football commitments. At the moment, we\u2019re thinking of June, but\u2014\u201d\nJim interrupted him. \u201cBrat, you\u2019re not making any sense.\u201d\nTy straightened and tried to look innocent. \u201cI\u2019m making perfect sense. You and me, and possibly Tony, are going up to Sydney in March to see Neil, Liam, Clarissa and that loser, Deon. I\u2019ve already okayed it with the club since that weekend we don\u2019t have any games.\u201d\nClarissa slipped away from Neil and Liam and punched Ty in the arm while she gave him the look of death. \u201cWhat did you say about my boyfriend?\u201d\nTy rubbed his bicep. \u201cHe plays for Greater Western Sydney and not Carlton. That automatically makes him a loser.\u201d Ty skipped away from the petite brunette who looked like she was going to swing again. \u201cHe\u2019s still a good guy, though. He\u2019s a Leopard, after all.\u201d\nClarissa jabbed a finger in Ty\u2019s direction. \u201cDon\u2019t forget Sydney\u2019s only an hour away by plane. If you badmouth Deon again, I\u2019m on the next flight back to sort you out.\u201d\nTy held up both hands in surrender. \u201cOkay!\u201d He glanced at Karen. \u201cAren\u2019t you going to protect me?\u201d\nKaren snorted. \u201cClarissa\u2019s a friend of mine, too. If you want to put your foot in your mouth, don\u2019t look to me to rescue you.\u201d\nTy looked at Karen, Clarissa, and finally Jim. \u201cDad, I think I\u2019m surrounded. Help?\u201d\nJim chuckled. \u201cYou\u2019re a big boy, brat. I\u2019m sure you can manage. Now, getting back to what we were talking about earlier, which weekend were you looking at us going to Sydney? Tony and I may already have plans.\u201d\n\u201cMarch 7th.\u201d Ty tensed, as if he expected Jim to explode.\nJim stared for a moment and then turned to Tony. \u201cDo we have anything on that weekend?\u201d\n\u201cWe do now.\u201d Tony chuckled. \u201cYou don\u2019t recognise the date, do you?\u201d\n\u201cYou missed Karen\u2019s clue. That\u2019s the night of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.\u201d\nJim\u2019s face went blank. He then turned to Ty as an expression of horror spread across his face. \u201cYou didn\u2019t\u2026\u201d\n\u201cThe club thought it was a good idea. You know you\u2019re going to be invited, so we\u2019ve planned ahead. We don\u2019t have any games that weekend, so you\u2019re free to get your picture in all the papers. Again.\u201d By the time Ty finished, he was grinning broadly.\nJim buried his head in his hands. \u201cNo\u2026\u201d\nLiam, Neil and Clarissa laughed. \u201cI\u2019m sure Deon will march with you, too,\u201d Clarissa said. \u201cIn fact, I\u2019ll make sure he does.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m glad you\u2019re on board with this, Clarissa, because we need a favour,\u201d Ty said.\nClarissa fixed him with a steely gaze. \u201cAnother favour? I\u2019m already telling Deon to march with Jim.\u201d\n\u201cEr\u2026yes.\u201d Ty looked sheepish. \u201cBesides Mardi Gras, there\u2019s also a World Cup cricket match on the same weekend. That means, unless you\u2019re a millionaire, there\u2019s no free hotel rooms anyway in Sydney, at least not anywhere liveable. If Deon finds a place to stay by then, we\u2019ll crash with him, but if he hasn\u2019t, we\u2019re hoping to stay with you and Liam.\u201d\nClarissa glanced at Liam who shrugged. \u201cOkay, Ty, but you owe me. I\u2019ll let you know when I\u2019m ready to collect.\u201d\nTy gave her an uncertain look before turning to Neil and Liam. \u201cShould I be worried?\u201d\nNeil grinned. \u201cOnly if you badmouth Deon again.\u201d\nTy considered it for a moment and then grinned. \u201cLife\u2019s not supposed to be boring.\u201d He wrapped an arm around Karen\u2019s waist. \u201cThanks, Clarissa, but I think it\u2019s time to mingle. There are a lot of people I want to catch up with, and I want to meet the new players.\u201d He winked at Neil. \u201cI want to see what the new Leopards are like. Dad will be playing against them at some point, and he may need a few tips. He\u2019s getting old, you know.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m still young enough to run you into the ground, brat.\u201d Jim grinned. \u201cBut it doesn\u2019t hurt to check out the competition.\u201d\n\u201cDoes Tony know you\u2019re going to be checking out other guys?\u201d Ty asked as he flicked Jim\u2019s boyfriend a grin.\nTony laughed. \u201cYou walked into that one, Jim. Come on, it\u2019s time to move before you give Ty any more leading lines.\u201d He lifted a hand to signal goodbye to Neil and Liam. \u201cIf we don\u2019t see you beforehand, have a safe trip to Sydney!\u201d Tony, Jim, Ty, and Karen said a few more words of luck and best wishes before leaving to join the other groups in the room.\n\u201cIt\u2019s time I saw a few people, too,\u201d Clarissa said before giving Neil and Liam quick pecks on the cheek. \u201cDon\u2019t get into any trouble while I\u2019m gone.\u201d\nThe two guys grinned at each other before Liam slipped his arm around Neil and returned his attention to his future flatmate. \u201cWe\u2019ll try our best, but no promises,\u201d Liam told Clarissa as he held Neil tight.\nUp in Sydney, Deon Bradshaw and Kevin Scanlan were among the large collection of revellers along the harbourfront in the Rock\u2019s district between the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Unlike almost everyone else in the area waiting for the midnight fireworks, they were drinking water. Neither wanted to risk getting drunk and becoming involved in something stupid. As young AFL players\u2014Deon about to start his first season with Greater Western Sydney and Kevin his second with the Sydney Swans\u2014their clubs had made it clear to them that if their names or faces appeared in the newspapers because of an incident, they could expect disciplinary action. Alcohol wasn\u2019t prohibited, but drinking in moderation had been emphasised. Both guys decided abstinence was the best option for the night. Being a typical, warm summer night, overindulging in alcoholic drinks would be too easy to do.\nKevin leant over and spoke directly into Deon\u2019s ear. \u201cMissing Clarissa?\u201d\n\u201cVery much.\u201d Deon smiled and lifted his water bottle in a salute. \u201cBut thanks for the company.\u201d He looked past Kevin to Daphne Silverton, Kevin\u2019s girlfriend. \u201cEspecially to you and your family.\u201d\nDaphne, a tall but plain looking young woman, smiled back. \u201cKevin organised it. He didn\u2019t want you spending New Year\u2019s by yourself. My brother and sister invited themselves along. I think they just want to be able to boast about spending time with a couple of professional sportsmen.\u201d She rolled her eyes. \u201cAnd now they\u2019ve disappeared.\u201d\nDeon chuckled. \u201cI wasn\u2019t going to be alone. If I hadn\u2019t accepted your invite, I would\u2019ve headed out with some of my teammates. But this is better than some bar or party.\u201d\nKevin grinned. \u201cThis is a party. A street party.\u201d He gave Daphne a quick kiss before continuing the conversation with Deon. \u201cI had a similar invite, but we decided to skip it.\u201d He chuckled. \u201cI remember what last year was like with my teammates, and it got a little rowdy. Luckily, it was at a private club, but I didn\u2019t want to inflict that on Daphne tonight.\u201d He waved a hand at the crowd around them. \u201cThis is better.\u201d\n\u201cIt sure is.\u201d It was easier for Deon to spend New Year\u2019s Eve without Clarissa by being with Kevin, even if Daphne\u2019s presence kept reminding him of being away from his own girlfriend. If he had been with his new teammates, he wouldn\u2019t have the emotional support Kevin was able to give him. It had only been a month since he had moved to Sydney, and while he was beginning to form friendships within his club, none of those relationships were at the level of comfort he had with Kevin, his old junior football teammate.\nAngelina, Daphne\u2019s sister, appeared from out of the crowd and approached Daphne, a tipsy smile on her face, and a muscular and bare-chested young man on her arm. A polo shirt was hanging from the back of the young man\u2019s khaki shorts, and an elaborate abstract tattoo decorated his right chest and shoulder. Angelina pushed a set of keys into Daphne\u2019s hand. \u201cHere, take these. Leo and I are going back to his place after the fireworks, so you can have the apartment.\u201d She winked at Kevin. \u201cYou two can celebrate the New Year like we\u2019re going to.\u201d\nDaphne hesitated. \u201cAre you sure?\u201d She glanced at Leo before returning her attention to her big sister. \u201cIs this what you really want?\u201d\nAngelina started a passionate kiss with Leo. Several seconds later, they separated, though they kept an arm around each other\u2019s waist. \u201cYep, I\u2019m sure. We\u2019re going to have fun. You kids go off and do the same.\u201d She lifted a hand in farewell. \u201cSee you tomorrow\u2026or maybe the day after!\u201d\n\u201cJust a sec,\u201d Kevin said quickly. He moved over and pushed his face close to Leo\u2019s. \u201cYou look after her, okay?\u201d\nLeo scowled for a moment before nodding. \u201cI will. You don\u2019t have to worry.\u201d The look he gave Angelina was soft and gentle. \u201cI\u2019m going to take real good care of her.\u201d\nKevin stepped back and smiled. \u201cIn that case, have fun.\u201d\nAs Daphne\u2019s sister and Leo disappeared into the crowd, Daphne slipped her arm around Kevin\u2019s. \u201cThank you.\u201d\n\u201cShe\u2019s not drunk, but she\u2019s heading that way. I don\u2019t want her to regret things tomorrow morning. I was only doing what your brother would\u2019ve done.\u201d Kevin looked around. \u201cI wonder where he\u2019s gone.\u201d\nDeon had spotted Daphne\u2019s big brother disappearing earlier. \u201cLast I saw him, he was with a mixed group around his own age. I think he\u2019s hoping he\u2019ll get lucky, too.\u201d The smile on his face flickered for a moment as he realised he was going to be the third wheel for the night. Everyone else had paired off.\nKevin must have sensed Deon\u2019s thoughts as he immediately draped an arm across Deon\u2019s shoulders. \u201cThen it\u2019s just the three of us through to midnight. Don\u2019t worry, we\u2019re not going to abandon you.\u201d\n\u201cYou know you and Daphne can head off early if you want. I can make my own way back.\u201d\n\u201cNonsense! We brought my car to make travelling easy. We\u2019ll drive you back to your host family; don\u2019t worry about that.\u201d\nDeon was going to argue, but he could tell Kevin wasn\u2019t going to budge. Life would be easier once his own car was in Sydney, but with the initial rush to join his new club after the draft, Deon had left it back in Melbourne. After giving the logistics some thought, he had his car keys sent to Clarissa and suggested she drive it up to Sydney when she was ready to move into her new unit. He knew he would have to get the car re-registered, and it would need a new roadworthy inspection for it to satisfy the New South Wales requirements for registration, but that was a small price to pay for the flexibility of having his own means of transport. \u201cThanks, Kev.\u201d\nDaphne, on the other side of Kevin to Deon, smiled. \u201cI\u2019m counting down the days until Clarissa gets here, too. I\u2019m keeping my fingers crossed that she and the guys get into Sydney Uni.\u201d\n\u201cMe, too.\u201d Deon cocked his head as he looked at Daphne. \u201cDo you regret taking a gap year?\u201d\nDaphne shook her head and tightened her grip on Kevin. \u201cAbsolutely not. I needed the break. I wasn\u2019t ready to start my science degree this time last year, but now I am. Having Clarissa and the other two guys at uni with me is just an added bonus.\u201d\nKevin grinned at her. \u201cAnd I\u2019ll be dropping in as much as I can.\u201d He smirked at Deon. \u201cOur training grounds are close to the uni. A pity yours are so far away.\u201d\nDeon chuckled as he conceded the point. As a professional football player, he would only have one day off a week, so his times with his girlfriend would be largely limited to nights. Between training, games, team meetings, social-outreach programmes, and other mandatory club activities, most of his days were already fully booked. Kevin was in a similar situation, but the Sydney Swans trained at the SCG, which was walking distance to the university. Whenever Kevin had an hour or more free in the day, he would be able to go see Daphne, assuming she wasn\u2019t in a lecture or lab.\n\u201cAre you ready for house-hunting next Tuesday?\u201d Deon asked to change the topic to something more important.\n\u201cDefinitely!\u201d Kevin gave Daphne a quick kiss before returning his attention to Deon. \u201cI\u2019ve searched online and found a couple of places that look promising.\u201d\n\u201cDon\u2019t get your hopes up too high, guys,\u201d Daphne said. \u201cDecent places within your budget aren\u2019t easy to find, and they tend to disappear fast. Liam and Clarissa were lucky with the place they found. They were in the right place at the right time. Their unit had only been on the market for less than a day before Liam snapped it up.\u201d\nDeon shrugged. \u201cWe\u2019re not in any serious rush. Kev and I have host families to stay with, so we can take our time looking for a place to share.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m just warning you. You\u2019re going to need a bit of luck if you\u2019re going to find the right place.\u201d\nKevin nodded to signal his agreement with Daphne. \u201cAnd I don\u2019t know about you, but I don\u2019t want to take too long to find somewhere.\u201d He grinned. \u201cDaphne and I can\u2019t keep borrowing her sister\u2019s apartment for some quality private time.\u201d\nDeon chuckled. Kevin and Daphne had been going out for less than two months, but he already knew the two had a solid physical as well as emotional relationship. His own relationship with Clarissa wasn\u2019t as far along, but he respected Clarissa\u2019s desire to wait. For the right girl, he was willing to hold off.\nIt was the early hours of New Year\u2019s Day when a nude Kevin cuddled up against an equally nude Daphne. \u201cDo you think we should tell Deon?\u201d he asked as he slipped a hand between her legs and started to stroke gently.\nShe sighed. \u201cI was thinking about it earlier. Once you and he are sharing a house, he\u2019s going to find out, and it might be better if he knew beforehand. I\u2019m just not sure\u2026\u201d\n\u201cI know.\u201d He gave her a soft peck on the cheek. \u201cI\u2019m sure he\u2019ll be okay with it, but it\u2019s really none of his business. It\u2019s just that sooner or later the word will get out, and the more friends we have in our corner, the better.\u201d\nDaphne grabbed Kevin\u2019s errant hand and pulled it up to her abdomen. \u201cI can\u2019t think while you\u2019re doing that.\u201d She grinned and gave him a quick kiss. \u201cAnd twice is enough for now. We can go again after we\u2019ve had a sleep.\u201d\n\u201cSorry,\u201d Kevin said, though he wasn\u2019t sorry at all. \u201cYou just do something to me. I can\u2019t resist you.\u201d\nDaphne rolled over so they were face to face. \u201cI still don\u2019t understand what you see in me, but I know you do. If you think you need to tell Deon\u2014or anyone else for that matter\u2014then do it. Too many people already know.\u201d\n\u201cAnd that\u2019s the only reason I suggested it. I think Neil, Liam, and Clarissa should be told, too, so if you see someone from your old school at uni, you\u2019ll have support. I won\u2019t say anything just yet, but if the opportunity arises, I think we should let them know.\u201d\nDaphne sighed again. \u201cI know, but it\u2019s hard. It should be no one\u2019s business but ours. I don\u2019t like being pressured to say anything, and there\u2019s also the impact on you. What will happen to you and your career once the truth becomes public?\u201d\nKevin gave her a soft kiss. \u201cWhatever happens, happens. A few key people at the club already know, and I\u2019ve been told a press release has already been drafted and securely stored away, ready if needed. I\u2019m not ashamed of you, Daphne, and I never will be. I agree that it\u2019s none of anyone else\u2019s business, but I don\u2019t care if the world knows. I love you, all of you,\u201d he added, returning his hand for a moment to its previous spot between her legs. \u201cIf the word gets out that I\u2019m dating someone who\u2019s transgender, I don\u2019t care. For your sake, I hope it doesn\u2019t, but don\u2019t worry about me. I\u2019ll be fine.\u201d He pulled her into a loving embrace. \u201cAs long as I have you, I\u2019m happy.\u201d\nDedicated to the memory of MikeL who passed away in late 2016. Mike was one of my beta-readers for the earlier books, helping to turn my original drafts into a quality product. He is sorely missed.",
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        "raw_content": "Submitted By Nieveslynn\nShirley L Nieves\nProf. Kelle Daniels\nThe roots of psychology date back to Egypt and the Egyptian mystery system. Psychology has evolved from philosophy, medicine, theology, and science. Psychology evolved out of coalescence of natural science, and also the branch of philosophy which is known as epistemology, which is also known in the theory of knowledge. Psychology in its early times was devote and mainly focused to understanding the mind, as well as measuring it. After this later on in time, psychology focused on understanding behavior.\nIn the beginning the ancient Greek philosophers had learned a lot about their surroundings due to this they made an attempt to arrange the way they learn in a much organized way. As knowledge increased specialties were developed in the field. Psychology was then termed \u201cMental Philosophy\u201d; this was concerned more with the principles in psychology. Psychology has evolved greatly in both the intellect and consciousness levels.\nIt was in the late 19th century that psychology became an independent discipline which was divided separately. In Ancient Greek reasoning was referred to as rationalism which as we know is the search for the care essence of things. This is known today as the deductive method. In ancient Greek times they viewed the world in a macrocosm and man was viewed as a macrocosm.\nAmongst the scientist that contributed to psychology in this period were, Heraclitus, who believed that individuals had the ability to reason but that they did not make use of it. To his beliefs introspection was the way to understanding. Thales is another; He contributed to psychology through his discussions of the \u201cnature of matter\u201d. Another was Democritus, who was a member of the school of thought known as Atomism. Atomism is a theory which states that All things of the physical world are made up of an infinite amount of units known as atoms. Democritus believed that all things we perceive are caused by the interaction of these atoms with sensory receptors. Democritus said \u201csimilarity creates friendship\u201d\nAlcmaeon was another; he investigated the basis for knowledge. Alcmaeon developed the two aspect theory of the soul. Plato, to me is one of the philosophers who contributed the most to psychology. Defining his aspects of the psych - reason, feeling and appetite. Plato believed that the action of human affect the mental state of individuals. Another philosopher I wanted to mention was Aristotle, who was known as the greatest systematic philosopher of antiquity. Aristotle hypothesized that the mind and the body prevail facts of the same being. The mind being simply a function of the body. Aristotle believed that intellect consisted of a) passive intellect and b) active intellect. Aristotle said that \u201cintellect is separable, impassable, unmixed, since it is in its essential nature activity\u2026.when intellect is set free from its present conditions, it appears as just what it is and nothing more: it alone is immortal and eternal\u2026and without it nothing thinks(Britannica online, \u201cphysiological psychology\u201d).\u201d\nTwo primary contributors to psychology were john Locke, who was known to reject the possibility of innate ideas. Locke\u2019s entire system was dependent on association of sensations and ideas of reflection. Locke also suggested that complex emotions which were derived from pain and pleasure were indeed associated with other ideas. Alexander Bain is also another philosopher. Bain linked associationism with physiology. Bain accepted the law of contiguity, frequency, and similarity. He viewed them as did David Hartley, who emphasized on the law of contiguity and the law of frequency. Alexander Bain added the law of compound association, which states that \u201cMost associations are among whole clusters of other associations. One of Bain's principles is immortalized, known as the Spencer \u2013 Bain principle; it states that \u201cthe frequency or probability of a behavior rises if it is followed by a pleasurable event and decreases if it is followed by a painful event.\u201d\nBain\u2019s role is ample in the known history of psychology. He was first given the credit for having written two of the earliest textbooks in the field, these were \u201cThe senses and the Intellect (1855) and \u201cEmotions and the will\u201d (1859). Both of these went through a number of editions and were used by William James, who was an American philosopher and psychologist who was also a trained physician. William James was also the first educator to offer psychology courses in the United States.) Bain also founded the first psychological journal in the English language which was called \u201cMind\u201d, in the month of January in the year 1876.\u2026...\nUninterruptible power supply Essay",
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        "raw_content": "Experienced, results-focused leadership from the District 1 neighbor you know!\nServing the citizens of Escambia County is and has been one of the greatest honors and privileges I have ever been afforded in my lifetime. Thank you for giving me the honor and privilege of serving you as your representative for District 1 on the Escambia Board of County Commissioners. I also appreciate your support of my previous service as your representative on Escambia\u2019s School Board. I thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your continued trust and support!\nWe are running for re-election to the County Commission in 2020, to expand upon the progress we\u2019ve made over the last several years-- and I am asking you for your vote and your continued support.\nIf you humble me again by allowing me to continue to serve you, I promise to continue to be a fierce, passionate, outspoken, dedicated and committed advocate for you-- the residents and taxpayers of Escambia County and District 1.\nWith your support, we will continue our focus on modernizing our storm-water and traffic infrastructure, managing growth intelligently, streamlining the governmental bureaucracy, keeping taxes low, enhancing public safety, diversifying our jobs base, improving our communities, and making Escambia County the best it can be!\nJeff Bergosh\nFor additional insight into my leadership style, vision, and opinions on a host of subjects and topics-- please check out my decade-long, well-established blog at www.jeffbergoshblog.blogspot.com )\n-Master of Science in Public Administration, University of West Florida, Pensacola Florida\n-Bachelor of Arts, San Diego State University, San Diego California\n-Associate of Arts, Grossmont College, El Cajon, California\n-High School Diploma, Pensacola High School, Pensacola, Florida\n-Escambia County Commissioner, District 1, 2016 -present\n-Escambia County School Board Member, District 1 -10 years\n-Work Control/Quality Assurance Management- 19 years\n-General Business Management- 23 years\n-Successful Small Business Owner, Manager, and Operator - 18 years\n-Facilities Management/Commercial property management- 21 years\n-Retail/customer service/\u2013 30+ years\nLeadership Experience, Community Service Affiliations, and Supported Causes (Current and Past):\n-President, Florida Coalition of School Board Members 2014-2016\n-Chairman, Escambia Board of County Commissioners, 2017-2018\n-Chairman, Escambia County School Board 2012-2013\n-Chairman, Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization-2018-2019\n-Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Value Adjustment Board 2017-2019\n-Chairman, Pensacola Chamber Centennial of Naval Aviation, Education Sub-Committee 2010-2011\n-Vice Chairman, Escambia Board of County Commissioners 2017-2018\n-Vice Chairman of the Escambia County School Board 2009-2010, 2011-2012\n-Vice Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners Value Adjustment Board 2016-2017\n-Member, Escambia County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Value Adjustment Board 2014-2016 -Member, Pensacola Chamber Centennial of Naval Aviation Committee 2010\u20132011\n-Member of FSBA Master Certified School Board 2010-2016\n-Escambia County School Board Legislative Liaison 2012-2013\n-Member, Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee 2006-2015\n-Member, Escambia County Republican Executive Committee, 2005-present\n-Member, Navy League of Pensacola 2008-2013\n-Member, National Rifle Association\n-Member, Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 2009-2013\n-Member, PTA various locations 2000-2018\n-Mentor, Take Stock in Children and Youth Motivator program 2008-2016\n-Volunteer Asst. 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I am a 1986 Graduate of Pensacola High School; I have a BA from San Diego State University and a Master of Science in Public Administration from the University of West Florida. My wife Sally and I have three children, Tori, Nick, and Brandon. I have a passion for and a vested interest in our neighborhoods as a long-term resident of Beulah in Escambia's District 1. Call me on my cell phone, any time, for community-related concerns for which I can be of assistance at 850-293-1459\nMy Guiding Principles As Your District 1 County Commissioner\n--The Interests of Citizens and Taxpayers will always be the top priority in every decision I make.\n--Taxpayers' interests will always be respected and prioritized appropriately in every decision I make.\n--Constituents' interests and concerns will always be addressed and taken into account in every decision I make.\n--County Employees are valued, appreciated, and will continue to be treated professionally and compensated fairly.\n--Continuous Overall Improvement of the Quality of Life in Escambia County will be my paramount priority.\nBergosh Family\nI can be reached on my Cell Phone Anytime, at\nor via email, at\njeffbergosh@gmail.com\nPolitical Advertisement Paid For and Approved by Jeff Bergosh, Republican, for Escambia Board of County Commissioners, District 1.",
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        "raw_content": "OVERVIEW OF LIPID PEROXIDATION: FROM LABORATORY TO CLINIC\nCorresponding author: Dr Nitin K Gopaul, Department of Experimental Therapeutics, William Harvey Research Institute, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, UK. Tel: +44 20 7882 6000 (extn 5784); Fax: +44 20 7882 6016; E-mail: n.k.gopaul@mds.qmw.ac.uk\nThe chemistry involved in the spontaneous reaction of oxygen with lipids has been the subject of considerable interest since the time of Lavoisier. Free radical-mediated oxidation of the building blocks of lipids, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), constitutes the basis of lipid peroxidation. Increased lipid peroxidation is associated with diabetes mellitus (Type I and II), several cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, as well as hepatic cirrhosis and rheumatoid arthritis.\nThe mechanism of lipid peroxidation can be divided into three stages: initiation, propagation and termination. Initiation normally involves hydrogen abstraction from a weakened C \u2013 H bond on carbon atoms adjacent to double bonds in a PUFA, forming a carbon-centred radical. Rearrangement to a conjugated diene followed by reaction with oxygen, produces a highly reactive peroxyl radical which simultaneously propagates the reaction by hydrogen abstraction from another PUFA and forms a lipid hydroperoxide. The hydroperoxide may be reduced to a hydroxy fatty acid or can undergo cyclisation to produce cyclic endoperoxides. These endoperoxides constitute a common starting point in the formation of several biologically active prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes (via the cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways). Non-enzymatic pathways lead to the formation of compounds such as isoprostanes, aldehydes and alkanes, which can also have concentration-dependent signalling or cytotoxic effects in vivo. Formation of these end-products constitute the termination stage of lipid peroxidation. Since PUFAs can have a number of C \u2013 H sites susceptible to free radical attack, several end-products can be generated from each PUFA during lipid peroxidation.\nLipid peroxidation plays a major role in the development of atherosclerosis. More specifically, the oxidation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) has been implicated in lesion formation in the aorta. Native LDL can become oxidised in the arterial sub-endothelial space, converting to a minimally oxidised form that stimulates the synthesis of chemotactic and growth factors. Increased monocyte infiltration into the sub-endothelial space and further peroxidation of the lipoprotein generate a highly-oxidised LDL, which becomes pro-atherogenic and exerts significant cytotoxicity. These effects are associated with the increased formation of lipid hydroperoxides, aldehydes and cholesterol oxides. In turn, this can lead to endothelial dysfunction and accelerated atherogenesis. Interestingly, lipid-soluble antioxidants such as vitamin E can attenuate the oxidation of LDL and consequently can minimise or even reverse aortic lesion development and endothelial dysfunction, offering the possibility for intervention in the disease process.\nLaboratories involved in lipid research routinely monitor lipid peroxidation by measuring the accumulation of products (conjugated dienes, hydroperoxides, aldehydes, aldehyde-protein adducts, alkanes) or the depletion of substrates (PUFAs, antioxidants). The ability to measure several oxidation products enables assessment at different stages of the oxidative pathway, providing detailed information of this dynamic process. Until recently, the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) test was probably the most utilised assay for measuring lipid peroxidation. Although this approach is still used in some parts of the food industry (for instance, in testing the oxidative susceptibility of cooking oils) and can provide a valuable laboratory measure of lipid peroxidation in relatively simple in vitro systems, its application to complex biological fluids such as human plasma has been limited \u2013 primarily because of its non-specificity and the potential confounding influence of oxidised lipids in food. Monitoring lipid peroxidation in clinical situations calls for the use of methods that are sensitive, precise and accurate, and are based on techniques which are robust and have proven inter-laboratory reproducibility. In this context, the measurement of isoprostanes, which are specific peroxidation products of PUFAs, is now recognised as the most reliable index for the assessment of lipid peroxidation in humans and has been used to evaluate the clinical efficiency of antioxidant treatment in several diseases.\nAnalysis of isoprostanes has been directed mostly towards measurement of the major F2-isoprostane, 8-epi-PGF2a , which is derived from arachidonic acid peroxidation. In humans, 8-epi-PGF2a can be measured in several biological fluids (plasma, urine, synovial fluid), using gas chromatography \u2013 mass spectrometry (GC-MS) or commercially available enzyme immunoassay (EIA). EIA provides a sensitive and fairly robust method for 8-epi-PGF2a measurement and because of its relatively low cost compared to GC-MS, is accessible to many more laboratories worldwide. However, issues concerning the reliability of the EIA measurements (mainly because of potential cross-reactivity with other isoprostanes, many of which remain to be identified) are still being resolved, and GC-MS is currently regarded as the 'gold standard'. In terms of its use as a biomarker of lipid peroxidation, 8-epi-PGF2a analysis by GC-MS conforms with the following criteria:\nThe intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation are low compared to inter-subject variability.\nInterference is minimised by the combined chromatography and highly selective detection.\nSamples are stable on storage \u2013 crucial for clinical studies.\nMeasurements are not influenced by dietary intake of oxidised lipids.\nThe measurement of lipid peroxidation has therefore expanded from its origins in the research laboratory to practical applications in human healthcare. Excessive lipid peroxidation due to increased oxidative stress associated with for instance, Type II diabetes, may contribute significantly to the accelerated progression of cardiovascular complications in this disease [1]. With Type II diabetes now affecting about 20% of Mauritian adults aged \u2265 30 years, monitoring the 'oxidant status' along with the routine lipid profile could provide an additional tool for evaluating progress during treatment.\n[1] Mezzetti A, Cipollone F, Cuccurullo F (2000) Oxidative stress and cardiovascular complications in diabetes: isoprostanes as new markers on an old paradigm. Cardiovascular Research 47: 475-488.",
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        "raw_content": "E.B. Lewis (1956\u2013) Biography - Personal, Addresses, Career, Member, Honors Awards, Illustrator, Sidelights\nyork review little story\n(Earl Bradley Lewis)\nBorn 1956, in Philadelphia, PA. Education: Attended Tyler School of Art, Temple University.\nAgent\u2014Dwyer & O'Grady Inc., P.O. Box 239, East Lempster, NH 03605.\nArtist and illustrator. University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, instructor in illustration. Exhibitions: Work included in permanent collection of Pew Charitable Trust.\nSociety of Illustrators, Philadelphia Water Club Society.\nNotable Book selection, American Library Association, 1996, for Down the Road by Alice Schertle; Notable Books for the Language Arts citation, 2002, for The Other Side; Coretta Scott King Award, 2003, for Talkin' about Bessie, by Nikki Grimes; Caldecott Honor Book, 2005, for Coming on Home Soon by Jacqueline Woodson.\nJane Kurtz, Fire on the Mountain, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1993.\nDoreen Rappaport, The New King, Dial (New York, NY), 1994.\nTololwa M. Mollel, Big Boy, Clarion Books (New York, NY), 1994.\nAlice Schertle, Down the Road, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1994.\nDakari Hru, The Magic Moonberry Jump Ropes, Dial (New York, NY), 1995.\nMary Matthews, Magid Fasts for Ramadan, Clarion (New York, NY), 1995.\nJane Kurtz and Christopher Kurtz, Only a Pigeon, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1995.\nNancy Antle, Champions, Dial (New York, NY), 1997.\nNancy Antle, Staying Cool, Dial (New York, NY), 1997.\nNatasha Anastasia Tarpley, I Love My Hair!, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1997.\nJohn Steptoe, Creativity, Clarion (New York, NY), 1997.\nGavin Curtis, The Bat Boy and His Violin, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1998.\nFatima Shaik, Jazz of Our Street, 1998.\nClifton L. Taulbert, Little Cliff and the Porch People, Dial (New York, NY), 1999.\nT. Obinkaram Echewa, The Magic Tree: A Folktale from Nigeria, Morrow Junior Books (New York, NY), 1999.\nElizabeth Fitzgerald Howard, Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1999.\nTololwa M. Mollel, My Rows and Piles of Coins, Clarion (New York, NY), 1999.\nLucille Clifton, The Times They Used to Be, Doubleday (New York, NY), 2000.\nJane Kurtz, Faraway Home, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 2000.\nDoreen Rappaport and Lyndall Callan, Dirt on Their Skirts: The Story of the Young Women Who Won the World Championship, Dial (New York, NY), 2000.\nClifton L. Taulbert, Little Cliff's First Day of School, Dial (New York, NY), 2001.\nJacqueline Woodson, The Other Side, Putnam (New York, NY), 2001.\nNatasha Anastasia Tarpley, Bippity Bop Barbershop, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 2002.\nClifton L. Taulbert, Little Cliff and the Cold Place, Dial (New York, NY), 2002.\nNikki Grimes, Talkin' about Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman, Orchard (New York, NY), 2002.\nBebe Moore Campbell, Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry, Putnam (New York, NY), 2003.\nNatasha Anastasia Tarpley, Joe-Joe's First Flight, Knopf (New York, NY), 2003.\nDianna Hutts Aston, When You Were Born, Candlewick (Cambridge, MA), 2004.\nJacqueline Woodson, Coming on Home Soon, Putnam (New York, NY), 2004.\nMargot Theis Raven, Circle Unbroken: The Story of a Basket and Its People, Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 2004.\nMary Ann Rodman, My Best Friend, Viking (New York, NY), 2005.\nNikki Grimes, Danitra Brown, Class Clown, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 2005.\nThis Little Light of Mine, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2005.\nRichard Michelson, Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me, Gulliver (Orlando, FL), 2005.\nMargot Theis Raven, Christmas John and the Night Boat, Farrar Straus (New York, NY), 2006.\nAngela Johnson, Lily Brown's Paintings, Orchard (New York, NY), 2006.\nElisa Lynn Carbone, Night Running: How James Escaped with the Help of His Faithful Dog, Knopf (New York, NY), 2007.\nIllustrator E.B. Lewis once offered the following third-person recollection to SATA: \"Comfortable in his role as the 'class clown,' young Earl Bradley Lewis's shattering moment of truth came when he was a sixth grader seated in the auditorium of a Philadelphia public school. Near the end of one particularly inspiring assembly program, the guest performer asked randomly selected students what they wanted to be when they grew up. Lewis's straight-faced, serious answer, 'I want to be a lawyer!' caused a general outburst of incredulous laughter. As a result of this embarrassing but pivotal moment, Lewis made up his mind to show everyone that he could become 'somebody' and make outstanding contributions to society.\n\"Lewis ultimately decided upon a career in art. In 1975 he enrolled in Temple University's Tyler School of Art where he majored in graphic design and illustration while also studying art education. After graduating from Tyler, Lewis began teaching, freelancing in graphic design, and painting. Since 1985 his watercolors have been exhibited and sold in galleries nationally and included in distinguished collections such as the Pew Charitable Trust.\"\nIn his work as a children's book illustrator, Lewis's first assignment, was to create art for Jane Kurtz's picture book Fire on the Mountain. Published in 1993, the book was praised by School Library Journal contributor Jos N. Holman, who wrote that the artist's watercolors \"captur[e] \u2026 the warmth and simplicity of the tale\" and \"bring the story to life, complementing the emotion, expression, and character of the printed words.\"\nLewis has gone on to complete illustrations for numerous other children's books, including texts by such noted authors as Tololwa M. Mollel, Alice Schertle, and Lucille Clifton. His artwork for Mollel's Big Boy was received with typical enthusiasm by reviewers, among whom a Publishers Weekly commentator asserted: \"Mol-\nlel's story is an engaging fantasy for little ones with big aspirations, but it is Lewis's crisp, understated watercolors that steal the show.\"\nTalkin' about Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman, written by Nikki Grimes, won Lewis the 2003 Coretta Scott King award. Relating the story of the African-American aviator noted for being the first woman of her race to become a licensed pilot, Grimes's text is accompanied by \"painterly illustrations\" that \"deepen\" the story, according to Ellen Feldman in her New York Times review. \"Lewis' paintings, subdued in tone and color, reflect the spirit of the verse through telling details and sensitive, impressionistic portrayals,\" wrote Carolyn Phelan in Booklist, while Harriett Fargnoli noted in School Library Journal that the work is \"well conceived, well-executed, [and] handsomely illustrated.\"\nMany of Lewis's works, particularly his illustrations depicting earlier periods in history, have won him praise from critics. Of the illustrations he created for Natasha Anastasia Tarpley's Joe-Joe's First Flight, which is set in 1922, New York Times contributor Daniel B. Schneider wrote that, \"rich in period detail, yet slightly blurred and indistinct, as though traced from weathered old photographs,\" the artwork is \"exquisitely well suited to the story.\" Marianne Saccardi, reviewing the same title for School Library Journal, noted that \"Lewis's large watercolor paintings capture the flavor of this period.\"\nMichael Cart, writing in Booklist, noted that Lewis's \"warm watercolors \u2026 catch the affectionate spirit\" of Clifton L. Taulbert's Little Cliff and the Cold Place, a picture book set in the 1950s. Lewis moves a decade ahead in illustrating My Rows and Piles of Coins, Tololwa M. Mollel's picture book set in Tanzania during the 1960s. Grace Oliff, writing in School Library Journal, wrote that Lewis's \"watercolor paintings authentically depict Tanzanian village life\" during that period. In 2005 Lewis was awarded a Caldecott Honor Medal for his work on Coming on Home Soon, a story by Jacqueline Woodson that is set during World War II.\nIn addition to bringing to life the past, Lewis illustrates many books set in modern times, often accenting the passage of time. When You Were Born shows a family and neighbors welcoming a new baby; Sally R. Dow commented that Lewis's \"eye-catching images \u2026 are sophisticated yet childlike.\" Lewis used the text for the African-American spiritual \"This Little Light of Mine\" for his book of the same title. Focusing on one young boy's cheerful disposition as the light in the song, the book's art serves as an \"evocative interpretation,\" according to a Kirkus Reviews contributor. The illustrator has collaborated on several fictional stories with Grimes, including their Danitra Brown, Class Clown, which is set in a present-day classroom. My Best Friend, written by Mary Ann Rodman, is a another modern story of friendship. He continues to illustrate titles, both modern and period, for such authors as Margo Theis Raven, Angela Johnson, and Elisa Lynn Carbone.\nWhen Lewis began his career as an artist, he did not expect to illustrate children's books; in fact, he turned down an illustration contract before rethinking his career path. \"Some of the best artwork in the country is being done in children's books,\" the artist asserted to Kevin Riordan for the South Jersey Courier-Post. On his home page, Lewis described the types of books he chooses to illustrate: \"I like the strong human interest stories,\" he wrote, \"the kind that evoke emotion \u2026 stories that touch the heart.\"\nBooklist, October 15, 1994, Janice Del Negro, review of Fire on the Mountain, p. 432; March 1, 1995, p. 1248; February 15, 1996, p. 1026; November 1, 2002, Michael Cart, review of Little Cliff and the Cold Place, p. 509; November 15, 2002, Carolyn Phelan, review of Talkin' about Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman, p. 602; January 1, 2003, review of Bippity Bop Barbershop, p. 799.\nCourier-Post (South Jersey, NJ), February 5, 2004, Kevin Riordan, \"E.B. Lewis' Illustrations Help Bring Life to Books.\"\nHorn Book, March-April, 1996, pp. 191-192; July-August, 1996, pp. 460-461.\nKirkus Reviews, October 15, 2002, review of Talkin' about Bessie, p. 1530; December 15, 2004, review of This Little Light of Mine, p. 1204.\nNewton's Book Notes, May 19, 2005, Holly Newton, review of This Little Light of Mine.\nNew York Times, February 9, 2003, Ellen Feldman, review of Talkin' about Bessie; October 9, 2003, Daniel B. Schneider, review of Joe-Joe's First Flight.\nPublishers Weekly, September, 1994, review of Fire on the Mountain, p. 69; January 23, 1995, review of Big Boy, p. 70; June 5, 1995, p. 60; January 1, 1996, p. 70.\nSchool Library Journal, December, 1994, Jos N. Holman, review of Fire on the Mountain, p. 99; April, 1996, p. 117; June, 2001, Marianne Saccardi, review of Little Cliff's First Day of School, p. 131; October, 2002, Harriett Fargnoli, review of Talkin' about Bessie, p. 183; July, 2003, Marianne Saccardi, review of Joe-Joe's First Flight, p. 108; September, 2003, Grace Oliff, review of My Rows and Piles of Coins, p. 85; December, 2004, Sally R. Dow, review of When You Were Born, p. 96.\nE.B. Lewis Home Page, http://www.eblewis.com (February 20, 2006).\n[back] Marvin Lewis Biography - Became Senior Class President, Hired As Assistant Coach, Took Visible Role In Cincinnati\nI happened on your work while flicking channels on my TV. I watched and I became engrossed in your story.\nLater today I will go to your website. My interest is two-fold. One to find out more about your life...who you are and whether we are related. Two to learn from you techniques in my endeavor to polish my stone [photographically].",
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        "raw_content": "starting today, the indianapolis star is crippling its web site. the new policy: front-page stories will be embargoed from the web site for 48 hours, as will the columnists. that's right: if you go to indystar.com, you won't be shown the news that the star deems most important. (this week, it's yet another story about hazing at carmel high school and yet another tully column about manual high school. yay, high school!)\nif you've been paying attention to the star in the past few years, you'll know that the print edition has been getting progressively crappier, with a shrinking trim size and shorter page count (the only thing that's gotten bigger is the font size). in contrast, the star has routinely been putting \"extra\" content online that wouldn't fit in between the ads on the print edition.\nso why would anyone want to subscribe? apparently this is a question the management has been struggling with for a while, and the answer they came up with is that readers should be forced to subscribe (to the print edition!) if they want timely content.\nin the age of blogs and the 24-hour news cycle, this is absurd. people want fast, easy access to the news. they want to be able to share news articles with their friends. and yes, they want to be able to leave offensive racist, sexist, and homophobic comments on stories about how minorities are ruining america, liberals are idiotic scum, and so forth. they can do those things easily with a web site. not so much with a printed newspaper that comes to their door only once a day.\nsomeone in management decided that subscription revenue was more important than web traffic or online revenue. i can appreciate their conundrum\u2014newspaper revenues are dropping and the parent company demands unreasonable profits. but i'll be shocked if this results in a significant increase in subscribers. i sure as hell won't be subscribing.\nso the hunt is on: we need better online sources for local news! i'll admit; i've been lazy when it comes to finding other feeds to follow. not anymore! \u00b6",
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        "raw_content": "Tickets To Broadway Revival Of Richard The Third and Twelth Night\nA new revival of two of Shakespeare's most popular plays? Sounds like a good idea to me. Richard III and Twelth Night which recently played a sold out engagement in the West End are coming to Broadway this fall in a brand new production starring two-time Tony Award winner Mark Ryalance (Jerusalem, Boeing-Boeing). Both shows are scheduled to play a sixteen week engagement at the Belasco Theatre with Twelth Night beginning performances on October 15 and Richard III set to begin on October 19. Opening night for both is set for November 10. As of now the last performance is scheduled for February 1, 2014 but if reviews are good I would not be surprised if it extends. We shall see. Now believe it or not but in all the years that I have lived in New York I have never seen one of his plays. I guess I need to get out more. Therefore here is a synopsis of Richard III from the shows official website. Enjoy.\nDirect from a sold-out run in London's West End, the critically-beloved, Shakespeare's Globe productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III come to Broadway for a 16-week limited engagement. Two of The Bard's finest plays are performed in repertory by a remarkable cast featuring two-time Tony Award\u00ae winner Mark Rylance (Jerusalem, Boeing-Boeing), Golden Globe nominee Stephen Fry (Wilde, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows) and Tony Award nominee Samuel Barnett (The History Boys). These classics are presented in the custom of how Shakespeare's plays were originally staged, with an extraordinary all-male company playing male and female roles; actors participating in the pre-show ritual of dressing and preparing their make-up on stage, in front of the audience; music played live on traditional instruments; and lighting created almost exclusively by 100 on-stage candles, adding to the intimate and authentic atmosphere.\nThis is delightfully funny, timeless Shakespeare at its absolute finest, and it is not to be missed! Richard Duke of Gloucester (Mark Rylance) is determined that he should wear the crown of England. He has already dispatched one king and that king's son; now all that stands in his way are two credulous brothers and two helpless nephews - the Princes in the Tower. And woe betide those - the women he wrongs; the henchmen he betrays - who dare to raise a voice against him. Monstrous, but theatrically electric, Richard is Shakespeare's most charismatic, self-delighting villain, reveling at every moment in his homicidal, hypocritical journey to absolute power.\nWho knows? Maybe this will be my first Shakespeare show on Broadway. Stranger things have happened. Tickets for the show are now on sale so don't delay. Call now. Get your tickets to see Richard III on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre. Until next time Shakespeare fans.",
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        "raw_content": "You just never know how things will develop, do you? For example, when I started building this site, I was primarily wanting to learn HTML and other web-based technologies. Then I decided to get a domain and build a better site, just thinking it would be fun for family and friends to see news, photos, etc. At the time, a search for my name in Google brought up a bunch of news stories, press releases, and the like in which my father (who has the same name) was mentioned. (I did not appear in any.) Now, however, less than two years after Bredenbergs.com went online, we show up as the number one listing in Google for either my name or my wife's name, and we're 10th (still on the first page of results!) when searching for just our last name!\nIgnoring for a moment that this is not a common name, and not many people actually search Google for it, let alone intentionally, it is still rewarding!\nThis visibility has, in turn, led to a number of visitors browsing across the site, including friends of my father (some of whom (see 4th comment), not surprisingly, think this is his site) and potentially far-flung relations from Sweden (see the comment)!\nAnd it all started so simply.\nOh, wait, it's still pretty simple...\nAt any rate, if you happen across this site, whether by mistake, search engine, or some other means, please leave me a comment!\nMark Bredenberg said...\nHello Rollin,\nDo telemarketers also have trouble pronouncing your last name when they call you?\nBefore the internet, I thought my family were the only Bredenbergs around, except for some in Sweden.",
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        "raw_content": "Organisation is a wonderful thing, and not all of us are innately good at it. Sometimes there are just so many things to do that it's hard to know where to start and what to do next. If you're interrupted and a new task arises, how do you deal with that? If it's quickly done, do you do it there and then, or put it on the pile? I've been pondering these things and have listened to a lot of productivity speeches, and it's all starting to gel.\n\"Email overload\" is a well-worn phrase, but unfortunately if that's how your work arrives then you need to deal with it. All up, people attempt to send my firm around ## emails per day. Many don't even arrive, as the email system can see from the first few bytes that they're spam, and the connection is dropped. The rest of the spam is cleaned up at the next stage, so very little gets to my desktop. So all I'm left with is internal corporate spam, and real work. I've got to deal with it.\nI've always liked GMail, but just like my work inbox, that inbox gets cluttered up as well with things to do. I read about GTDInbox (http://www.gtdinbox.com/) and found it intriguing. It's a GMail add-on that helps you utilise the principles of Getting Things Done (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done) by David Allen. I investigated this and have become quite interested in his approach. Very generally GTD focuses on actions and contexts, not projects. It encourages you to get things to do out of your head and into some sort of container where you can deal with them intelligently. The GTDInbox helps \"Get tasks out of your head, answers 'What should I do next?', and reduces stress. Get things done.\"\nActions and contexts need to be explained. If the project is \"renovate the office\", then that's relatively daunting. However, there are specific actions to be done, just as if you'd delegate them to someone else. Each action (eg: choose light fittings) has a context - that is, it needs to be done in a certain place - on the phone, using the car, at work, at home, using the computer, going home from work, and so on. These are contexts. So, if you think of a task and write it down, then assign a context, then the next time you find yourself in that context you can just look up the tasks to be done in that context and do them all. You don't worry about the project per se - you just get things done and eventually the project gets done. So, I might have three tasks: take the cat to the vet (context: car), pick up dry cleaning (context: car), buy some grout (context: car). If I'm going to walk towards the car I stop, check my \"bucket of actions\" to see what I can do in the car context, and then go and do all of them.\nThe bucket of actions could be a PDA (I like my iMate JAMin), or email, or a diary, or a notebook. It doesn't matter too much. In my case, since I'm pretty much online all the time I find email works well. Although my Outlook has dozens of folders, the main ones are \"Next action\", \"Action\", \"Deferred\", \"Waiting on someone else\", and \"Archive\" (i.e. Done). GTDInbox makes it very easy to assign contexts and actions to emails. So I can sit at my desk, check \"Next actions\" and do them and empty it, then move on to \"Actions\". When email arrives it is either assigned to Next Action or Action, or delegated, deleted or archived. If it takes less than 2 minutes to do, I do it there and then.\nNow some of this is slightly wishful thinking, as it takes time to learn these things and change habits. Besides, there are many other productivity theories out there. HOwever, this one fits email perfectly. There's also a commercial Getting Things Done Outlook Add-In from Dave Allen's web site (http://www.davidco.com/) that works well with the system. Try it out - it might reduce stress and help you use technology more effectively.\nLabels: Gmail, GTD, organisation",
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        "raw_content": "Just released at DAZ: this pack includes Violet Hair plus a collection of Pin-Up Earrings: the most classic pin-up hair with the most representative pin-up earrings. The hair is for Genesis 2 Female and V4, and the earrings can be used in any figure. A must-have!\nAnd in this moment it's 30% off... and part of the Countdown to Summer, so if you buy any other items of our store, you get 45% off on them in the same order.\nSee images and get it here: http://www.daz3d.com/violet-hair-and-pin-up-earrings-collection\nEarring is one of the most beautiful fashion item. There are so many types of earrings. The fashion earrings are so popular. These earrings are beautiful but affordable. Anyone can have several collection of this earrings. Best fashion earrings online",
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        "raw_content": "Every once in a while AKC sends me a newsletter with a hidden gem. Today's edition of \"AKC Breeder\" contained one such gem written by 88 year old Carol Harris. The teaser text of the piece entitled \"Accumulated Wisdom\" by Carol Harris:\nNearing 80 years in dogs, Bo-Bett's Carol Harris is still \"madly searching for improvement.\"\nI live in North Central Florida, in the heart of Marion County's famous horse country. I moved here from New Jersey in 1963 with my horses and dogs in tow. Since I needed to be outdoors with my dogs and horses, I felt that conditions in the South were more suitable for not only me but also my animals. Twelve months a year I have great climate, excellent water, beneficial minerals in the ground, and plenty of sunshine. All this, I believe, enhances my chances to produce and raise strong, healthy dogs that can enjoy their lives, most of the time outdoors safely and in comfort.\nI have been breeding dogs for at least 78 years, many different breeds, but for the past 30 or 40 years I have seriously appreciated Whippets and Italian Greyhounds. I'm now 88 years old and, believe it or not, I'm still actively enjoying every aspect of my 24-hour-a-day hobby/business.\nGo read the full text of the article here:\nhttp://www.akc.org/enewsletter/akc_breeder/2011/fall/wisdom.cfm\nWhat I love the most is Ms Harris' dedication to the dogs as well as the breeds she's stewarded over the years. Honest, frank and sensible. Something we can all learn from.\nMs. Harris' \"Words to Breed by\":\n\u2022 While trying to respect the standards of my two breeds, I became aware that it might be polite for me to tell some of my competitors how nice their dogs looked. I had noticed that this was something way too many exhibitors were reluctant to do, and I think this is sad because it's such an easy way to make people feel good.\n\u2022 Someone recently asked me to name in two words the worst disease a dog can have. I said, \"Distemper, parvo.\" I asked them to name in two words the worst disease a breeder can have. They said, \"Kennel blind.\" Actually, both diseases can be fatal! \u2013 C.H.",
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        "raw_content": "If you are looking for the best surveillance system in Centennial, CO, you may be tempted to buy a 42\u201d high definition screen to monitor your premises. This is especially true if you are displaying your monitor in public and want people to see the quality of your system for prevention. Large format flat screens are pretty incredible. They deliver high resolutions images in stunning detail. However, while we all want the most state-of-the-art equipment for protection, these expensive screens aren\u2019t always necessary. Here are some things to take into consideration before investing in that expensive flat screen monitor.\nYou May Not Actually See High Definition Images in Centennial, CO\nNow, you can go larger on a screen in Centennial, CO. For example, if you run your monitor through a VGA out port on a DVR, you can get a good image on screens up to 32\u201d. However, once you get a screen size larger than 32\u201d, the image quality will degrade. Furthermore, running a large format monitor through the VGA port is the screen also becomes the monitor for configurations and maintenance. So if it\u2019s in a public space, your visitors will see your technician working on the settings. Bigger screens are also not as discreet. So if you need to review any video, anyone will be able to see it.",
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        "raw_content": "By uberpong|2017-10-13T06:49:06+00:00July 2nd, 2015|Health|Comments Off on Navin Kumar \u2013 Bionic Man of Table Tennis\nOne of this year\u2019s U.S. Open contestants is USA Para Table Tennis player, Navin Kumar. He is the first Parkinson\u2019s athlete in history to represent the USA in international table tennis competitions as part of the Paralympic Program. Nicknamed \u201cThe Bionic Man\u201d in the table tennis world, he is also a 5 time open-heart surgery survivor with mechanical heart, pacemaker and other artificial components. He plays table tennis to inspire folks to play this sport for the wonderful health benefits it offers and also plays table tennis for his survival. Navin has seen major improvement to both his heart health and Parkinson\u2019s Disease, particularly with less muscle stiffness and tremendous improvement in reflexes thanks to his style of table tennis play. He enjoys returning smashes of the ball, while unleashing his own smashes too!\nAn IT Professional for the federal government, Navin Kumar thrives as a motivational speaker and enjoys speaking in front of people whether it is 1 person or 100,000 people. He inspires them to achieve their potential and attributes his fearless attitude to being in front of large groups and the many years he spent as a professional singer and electric violinist performing to large audiences.\nNavin wasn\u2019t expected to survive any of his 5 heart surgeries but with a positive outlook, he has defied the odds his entire life and now shows his gratitude by inspiring others to live healthy lives by playing table tennis.\nNavin had a great experience representing the USA at his first ever international table tennis tournament 2 weeks ago in Barcelona, Spain. While he did not win any medals in competition, he did score an upset win against a great player from Norway, thereby establishing Navin with a possible world rating. Navin feels that the privilege of representing the USA and representing Parkinson\u2019s patients worldwide is his true gold medal. Winning and losing isn\u2019t important to him because for him to be able to stand there at a table tennis table and play this great game is enough considering the great odds against him that he\u2019s overcome. Navin plays table tennis for a greater purpose which is to inspire others and for his continued survival in playing the game he loves. With this mindset, this is when Navin plays his best game.\nNavin will be at The World\u2019s Biggest Ping Pong Pool Party and will be interviewed. To ask him questions, download the Periscope app, follow @PONGTOPIA and tune in between 8-midnight (US Pacific Time) on July 10th.",
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        "raw_content": "As an organization that is proud of its members, we like to reflect on the exemplary Scouts we\u2019ve had the opportunity to shape. These Scouts worked hard to become Eagle Scouts and have continued to work hard throughout their life. They represent perfectly the core values of the BSA. Here\u2019s part 3 of our Exemplary Eagle Scout series.\nWally Berg is an avid climber with an affinity for the outdoors. His love for climbing grew during his outdoor adventures as a staff member at Philmont Scout Ranch and during the 26 years he lived in Colorado. He has climbed several of the highest summits in the world. Berg climbed Cho Oyu, the sixth-highest summit in the world, in 1987 and later climbed the fourth-highest summit, Lhotse. Each of these mountains is located on the China and Nepal border. Berg has even climbed Mount Everest four times.Berg decided to turn his passion into a business in 1992 when he founded Berg Adventures International. According to the Berg Adventure\u2019s website, the company is \u201cone of the world\u2019s leading adventure travel and mountaineering companies.\u201d\nHe\u2019s received the Distinguished Staff Alumni Award from Philmont Scout Ranch in recognition of his life achievements. His profound respect for the environment started as a Scout and continued when he went on to be a staff member at a Scout camp and later as a mountaineer and guide. He still practices to this day the Leave No Trace ethics that are inherent in our programs.\nScott Oki\nScot Oki is the former senior vice-president of sales and marketing for Microsoft. He started the company\u2019s international operations and supervised an increase in company sales. His success in the business made Oki very wealthy and afforded him the opportunity to retire at the age of 44 in 1992. Once Oki retired, he decided to launch his own business called Oki Developments Inc. There he invests in different things spanning from technology to golf courses. His foundation, Oki Foundation, focuses on local and national philanthropic endeavors.\nOki has done a lot of amazing work, however, his big passion is Scouting. He especially loves Scouting in urban areas. He created the Chief Seattle Council\u2019s Scoutreach Foundation in 2000 and worked with his sons\u2019 troop in Washington. In a quote taken from the book Eagle Scout Stories Tails from the Trails of Scouting\u2019s Highest Rank, Scott said \u201cThe values and character-building that is an integral part of being an Eagle Scout has had a wonderfully positive impact my life. But it has required a lot of hard work and diligence to live by the Scout Oath and Law!\u201d\nCharles William Steele Jr.\nIn 1980, Charles William Steele Jr. became a professional Scouter. A professional Scouter is a paid, non-volunteer employee of the national and local Scouting organization. He\u2019s had several jobs with the Boy Scouts of America. Here are some of them:\nBSA Cub Scout Division staff member\nBSA director of Alumni Relations\nHis most notable role being the director of Alumni Relations. There he oversaw a major overhaul of the National Eagle Scout Association website and oversaw the transition of the journal Eagletter into the Eagle Scout Magazine. Steele also created NESA\u2019s first national directory.\nSteele likes to get outside. As an avid caver, he has explored more than 2,000 caves. He led an exploration of the longest caves in Georgia, Oklahoma, and Texas and has contributed to and written several caving books. He found his love for cave exploration while in Scouting. According to the book, Eagle Scout Stories Tails from the Trails of Scouting\u2019s Highest Rank, Steele said that attaining the Eagle Scout rank gave him lifelong confidence in guiding others towards accomplishing their goals.\nShare your exemplary Eagle Scout stories in the comments below!\nRead more from the Exemplary Eagle Scout Stories Series:\n\u2190 Fulfill Your Duty to God by Attending the Temple While at Camp This #GivingTuesday Support Your Local Scouting Community \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "The Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2006, believes the English-speaking world must change its attitude to literature in translation.\n\"Most of the writers here write in English,\" said Pamuk. \"Maybe that's because the official language here is English. But for those working in other languages, their work is rarely translated and never read. So, much of human experience is marginalised.\"\nThis complaint, voiced during a speech at the Jaipur Literature Festival in India earlier this year, might seem a surprising one coming from Pamuk. Although he writes in his native Turkish, his books have gone on to widespread readership in the English-speaking world. But that kind of attention is guaranteed by a Nobel, and Pamuk believes even while he is read in the Anglo-Saxon world, English-speaking critics often judge his work on terms different from those they use for literature in English.\n\"When I write about love, critics in the US and Britain say 'this Turkish writer writes very interesting things about Turkish love'. Why can't love be general?\"\nPamuk's complaint is not a new one: the idea that the Anglo-Saxon world should open its eyes to foreign literature - especially fiction - has been around for decades. Most believe that the unchecked rise of English as a global language - which has found most recent expression, of course, online - hasn't helped. At Jaipur, festival organiser William Dalrymple, a historian and travel writer, echoed that argument, but also pointed to a broader problem in the Anglo-Saxon publishing culture.\nLabels: Literary Translations",
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        "raw_content": "What John Boehner's Pivot On Cannabis Tells Us About The Legal Weed Boom\nBy Gene Demby \u2022 Apr 16, 2018\nA passer-by examines a cannabis sample at the New England Cannabis Convention held in Boston back in March. Some polls show that six in 10 Americans favor marijuana legalization.\nLast week, John Boehner, the retired congressman from Ohio and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, announced on Twitter that he was getting into the weed game:\n\"I'm joining the board of #AcreageHoldings because my thinking on cannabis has evolved,\" Boehner wrote. \"I'm convinced de-scheduling the drug is needed so we can do research, help our veterans, and reverse the opioid epidemic ravaging our communities.\"\nThat John Boehner, of all people, is now a proponent of cannabis perfectly illustrates the ironies of the way Americans think about weed as the industry slinks out of the gray market. The people positioning themselves to profit from the nominally legal weed boom are overwhelmingly white, but the people who continue to be punished for its illegality \u2014 in part, due to policies that Boehner has supported \u2014 are most likely to be black.\nAcreage Holdings cultivates and distributes cannabis across 11 states, and as such, hopes to to roll back federal restrictions on the drug. Landing a partner with Boehner's influence and connections in Washington qualifies as a coup. But it's a startling about-face for Boehner, who in 2011 said he was \"unalterably opposed\" to the legalization of marijuana. 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As cannabis use has lost much of its stigma \u2014 nearly six in 10 Americans believe it should be legalized \u2014 it has also become an ever-larger focus of drug enforcement policy: today, more than half of all drug arrests in the United States are marijuana arrests.\nBut even before cannabis gained wide acceptance, the stigma attached to \u2014and its consequences \u2014 have never been evenly distributed. As we've explored on the Code Switch podcast, anti-immigrant lawmakers in the early 1900s both exaggerated the cannabis's deleterious effects and began purposely using the name marihuana in order to link the drug's dangers with Mexicans. Harry Anslinger, the head of the agency that would eventually become the Drug Enforcement Agency \u2014 and incidentally, an unabashed racist \u2014 used his platform to try to associate weed with jazz musicians in the public mind, and thus, implicitly to black people. 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        "title": "Salghuna Nair - first Indian to attend DART workshop at Paul Sabatier University - IIIT-Hyderabad",
        "raw_content": "Salghuna Nair \u2013 first Indian to attend DART workshop at Paul Sabatier University\nHome / Profilestitle_li=Students / Salghuna Nair \u2013 first Indian to attend DART workshop at Paul Sabatier University\nWhen everyone else was either out on vacation or cribbing about the rising mercury levels, this soft-spoken and unassuming senior research fellow from the Lab of Spatial Informatics has been winning accolades and creating waves at every international conference and workshop she\u2019s attended in May, June and July 2018. Meet 26-year-old Salghuna Nair from Trichy, Tamil Nadu.\nIt was the quest for an uncommon or atypical academic field of study that led Salghuna Nair to Spatial Informatics. \u201cI wanted to pursue something different, something unique and trending. Hence, I signed up for a B.Tech in Geo-Informatics and Technology at the Bharathidasan University in Trichy. During B.Tech, I loved my stream and majored in Remote Sensing,\u201d she says.\nResearch With A Social Impact\nSalghuna\u2019s research has mainly concentrated on social issues and their solution(s). She was part of a land management project of the government in her B.Tech (NLRMP project, SAC, Harayana \u2013 2013). Later, while pursuing her M.Tech at BIT-Mesra, Ranchi, she got involved with the ADAMS project (PHASE \u2013 I) 2014-15, which researched the reasons for drought and helped farmers accordingly. It was in 2015 when shestarted work as a Junior Research Fellow in a DST project that she joined IIIT-H for a P.h D degree. She is currently working on \u201cCanopy spectral biochemical analysis of forest species using hyperspectral remote sensing \u2013 A study in Eastern Ghats, India\u201d under Prof. P Rama Chandra Prasad.\nThe DART model\nWhile narrating the run-up of events leading to her attendance at a workshop in Toulouse, France, Salghuna patiently explains the DART model. DART is an acronym for Discrete Anisotropic Radiative Transfer and has been patented by the Paul Sabatier University and CNES. From its official website, its application has been described as one that simulates measurements (images, waveforms) of passive and active (lidar) satellite/plane sensors, as well as the radiative budget, for urban and natural landscapes. ..It is very useful for the study and monitoring of land surfaces from remote sensing measurements.\u201d DART is used by more than one hundred Space Centres such as NASA, CNES and others, as well as leading universities from Europe and the USA.\nMay 2018, France: First Indian At This Workshop\nSince the model has useful applications in Salghuna\u2019s area of research too, she contacted Prof Jean-Philippe.Gastellu-Etchegorry,who invited her to attend their annual workshop conducted in Paul Sabatier University. \u201cEvery year they select and train 15 students all over the world. This year, with this rare honour, I\u2019m the first and only Indian to have attended the workshop since its inception 13 years ago\u201d, smiles Salghuna. During discussions over the course of the 3-day workshop, Salghuna says that her research problem generated enough interest in the other participants. She was requested to present about her research and elucidate on her future plans of using DART in it.\nYP Remote Sensing 2018\nLike the name suggests, the Young Professionals Conference on Remote Sensing which was held at Eurogress Aachen, in Aachen (Germany) showcases works of people who have graduated in the last 15 years in all aspects of remote sensing. Salghuna\u2019s poster on Development of Spectral Stress Indices Tool for the Detection of Rhizophora Apiculata, a Mangrove Species of South Andaman, India was much appreciated for its uniqueness and selected among the 12 best posters out of 48 on display.\nQuite by accident, Salghuna walked into another conference at the same venue just as it was concluding \u2013 the 12th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar. Even though she was not a registered candidate, they graciously allowed her to attend and let her take part in a quiz contest too where she won the first prize! \u201cBecause I hadn\u2019t registered, I was given the third place,\u201d she says ruefully. However, she was made an offer of a job as well as a post-doctoral fellowship on the spot.\nJuly 2018, Florence, Italy\nAt the recently concluded AIT 2018 conference (IX CONVEGNO Associazione Italiana di Telerilevamento) held in Florence, Salghuna presented a paper on A surrogate approach of identifying Artocarpus heterophyllus species of Attappadi forest, India. It explained a successful, alternative technique for identifying a particular tree species using hyperspectral images without tedious and expensive field and lab analysis. This paper was awarded the Best Paper award as well as Best Contribution among young researchers with a cash prize of 300 Euros.\nInspiration and Interests\nOwing her patience, strong sense of ethics, and simplicity to her immediate family, comprising of parents and grandparents, this lover of thriller fiction, says that she is personally very strong thanks to them. 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        "raw_content": "Catholic Social Teaching (CST)\nPrinciples, once internalized, lead to something. They prompt activity, impel motion, direct choices. A principled person always has a place to stand, knows where he or she is coming from and likely to end up. Principles always lead the person who possesses them somewhere, for some purpose, to do something, or choose not to. -- William J. Byron, \"Ten Building Blocks of Catholic Social Teaching\"\nOne can read a novel or a poem alone, and one can create it alone. The same is not true of drama. Of all the art forms, drama is the most social. The very word \"drama\" comes from a Greek word that means \"doing.\" We experience the theater communally, so it seems natural that the theater speaks about social issues.\nCatholic Social Teaching (CST) is a body of principles, informed by religious tradition and centuries of historical experience, but directed towards establishing a just society for all people, whether Catholic or not.\nAmong the values promoted by CST are the principles of the dignity of the human person (\"It is not what you do or what you have that gives you a claim on respect; it is simply being human that establishes your dignity,\" says Byron), and the principle of the common good (\"the social conditions that allow people to reach their full human potential and to realize their human dignity\").\nDrama is the most social of the art forms.\nThe public nature of drama demands audiences to make moral judgments.\nDrama has deep religious roots, born through Greek worship services from 2500 years ago, and reappearing about 900 years ago an extension of the Mass (a ritual in which a priest re-enacts the words and actions of Jesus at the Last Supper).\nCatholic Social Teaching (CST) is a collection of philosophical and moral principles that examine how human beings relate to each other in a just society. It is an extension of Christ's command to feed the hungry and clothe the naked.\nFor us, the plays will always be the main subject, and CST will be one of several tools we will use to examine the plays. The plays will be written by Protestants, Jews, the non-religious, and a pagan, in addition to Catholics. We will look at some plays that the pope would probably dislike, and some that the pope would love.\nYou won't be expected to be able to apply every principle of CST to every play on the syllabus. Your grade won't depend on how \"Catholic\" your answers are.\nEvery play ever written says something about humanity, and all religious thought describes human attempts to define ourselves in relationship to the universe, I hope that CST will be a productive guide to finding deeper meaning in dramatic literature, because CST invites... no, expects people to bring a well-informed conscience to bear on the important ethical issues of the day. Drama is a means for exploring many of the same questions. Under what circumstances is the death penalty acceptable? Under what conditions is war or insurrection justified? What is a just minimum wage?\nWe will absorb CST principles a few at a time, as the issues come up during class discussions. There will be some supplementary reading. Later in the term, you will write an exercise that asks you to apply some principle of Catholic Social Teaching to one or more of the plays we have read so far this term.\n\" A principled person always has a place to stand, knows where he or she is likely to end up.\"\nThese ten building blocks are exactly the thing that this society needs to pull forward and raise up from the everyday shackles that the world hold us down with. But I don't think that these princples should be narrowed down to being \"Catholic\" teaching. It would be understandable if any one is a Catholic following these rules. But what about the ones who are Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, or maybe one who don't belive in an entity at all. It Sounds like to me that these princples are universal and should be expressed by every one. Like the Principle of Human Dignity, according to this everyone no matter what race, sex, age, religion, etc should deserve the basic respect that is due. I don't really belive that it should be just a Catholic teaching. I think everyone, no matter what their preferences should act closely to these principles.\nPosted by: Kevin Hinton at September 1, 2005 10:29 AM\nThis is the bedrock principle of Catholic social teaching.\nI agree with Kevin that every human should be treated with the same respect, although what sets Catholism apart from most other religions is that everyone should be treated as equals in the eyes of God. Unlike for example Islam who make their woman hide behind masks.\nPosted by: Sean Runt at September 1, 2005 01:43 PM\nI know about the women treatment in Islamic faith, but we should respect ALL people no matter what they do. Of course, Islam is different and maybe down right scary to some people but by giving them the respect God told us to give them we will be rewarded. We have no right to judge anyone.\nPosted by: Kevin Hinton at September 1, 2005 05:48 PM\nGood thoughts so far, everyone. Kevin, I understand your point about how it's not really for us humans to condemn others, but how do you feel about the validity of saying certain actions are \"good\" and others are \"bad\"? Again, I'm not talking about the state of another person's soul, I'm talking about actions that lead to consequences here and now, in the material world.\nProf. Jerz, deiciding weather or not something is good or bad is easy to tell. Even though it is not our right to judge it is our right to mediate and help. I find it difficult to see how we can make such decisions. By provisional guidance from our leaders (Academic, Political, last but not least Spiritual) we will be able to make these decisions without judging or hurting others physically or emotionally.\nI enjoyed reading about CST. I do not feel that it is just a religous aspect or theory. The principles of CST can be used in everyone's life and are like morals. I did not get how she considered it \"the churches best kept secret\". CST seems kind of like common sense or morals to me\nPosted by: Rachel Prichard at September 1, 2005 08:55 PM\nDenamarie on Miller, Death of a Salesman (28 Nov, 05:26 PM)\nLorin Schumacher on Miller, ''Tragedy and the Common Man'' (28 Nov, 02:08 PM)\nLorin Schumacher on Miller, Death of a Salesman (28 Nov, 12:40 PM)\nKevin Hinton on Formal Oral Presentation of Term Paper (5%) (27 Nov, 09:28 PM)",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe Magic Flute\u201d unites the creative powers of Westmont\u2019s music and theater arts departments in an exciting new production of Mozart\u2019s comic opera. Performances take place March 1, 3 and 5 at 7 p.m. at the New Vic Theater. Purchase tickets, which cost $20 for general admission and $15 for students and seniors, at newvictheater.com\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nA large moon will dominate this month\u2019s free, public viewing at the Westmont Observatory Friday, Feb. 15, beginning at 7 p.m. and lasting several hours. Westmont\u2019s powerful Keck Telescope will turn toward the top of the sky and away from the blazing moon. \u201cWe will have the constellations of Auriga, the charioteer, and Taurus, the\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nCollege Chips in for New Putting Greens\nWestmont has submitted plans to the Santa Barbara County Planning Department for putting and chipping greens with artificial turf and a small meeting/storage facility for the new men\u2019s and women\u2019s golf teams. The practice area will be west of Deane Field where construction workers parked during construction of the Global Leadership Center. \u201cWe\u2019re hoping to\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nBefore embarking on a spring tour, the Westmont Orchestra hosts a romantic Valentine\u2019s dinner fundraiser on Thursday, Feb. 14, at Santa Barbara Community Church, 1002 Cieneguitas Road. Tickets to the concert and dinner, which begins at 6 p.m., cost $30 each or $50 for two, $25 each for seniors or $40 for two, and may\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nTeens Compete in Mathematics Super Bowl\nWith attention focused on the Super Bowl this Sunday, area high school mathematics students look forward to the real competition the following weekend. A record 12 California high schools will compete in the 31st annual High School Mathematics Contest at Westmont on Saturday, Feb. 9. The competition begins at 1 p.m. with the College Bowl\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nSparkman Offers California Reptile Talk\nAmanda Sparkman, associate professor of biology at Westmont, explores the wide variety of California reptiles and threats to their survival in a lecture, \u201cImperiled Reptiles: Diversity and Conservation of California Turtles, Lizards and Snakes,\u201d on Thursday, Jan. 31, at 3:30 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge at Westmont\u2019s Kerrwood Hall. The talk, part of the Sustainability Speaker\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nAlum Promotes Creation Care on Campus\nWestmont alumnus Kenny Chism \u201917, who oversees a variety of on-campus environmental projects, has become the first, fulltime sustainability coordinator at Westmont. In this pilot role, Chism will manage Westmont\u2019s organic gardens and oversee Dining Commons-related sustainability projects (food waste, composting, local purchasing, etc.) through a partnership with Sodexo, which is contracted by Westmont\u2019s dining\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nEnvironmental Studies Presses into Global Issues\nWestmont has created a new minor in environmental studies, adding programs that help students explore some of the most pressing global issues. Professors have spent several years cultivating and developing the new innovative program that began this spring. \u201cThe goal was to situate stewardship of the earth in the context of Christian theology and environmental\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nResearch Detects Preemies with Cerebral Palsy\nA limb motion monitor attached to babies born prematurely could lead to early detection of cerebral palsy in later years of life. Don Patterson, Westmont professor of computer science, and a team of scientists in Southern California are working to detect cerebral palsy (CP) in preterm babies. The National Institute of Health (NIH) has awarded the\u2026 [Continue Reading]\nHayhoe Connects Global Change, Local Impacts\nKatherine Hayhoe, a prominent atmospheric scientist, professor of political science and director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University, speaks at Westmont Thursday, Jan. 24, at 1:15 p.m. in the Westmont Global Leadership Center. The Pascal Society Lecture, \u201cMitigate, Adapt or Suffer: Connecting Global Change to Local Impacts,\u201d is free and open to\u2026 [Continue Reading]",
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        "raw_content": "How Islamic finance can boost infrastructure development\nSubmitted by Joaquim Levy\tOn Tue, 11/20/2018\nco-authors: Zamir Iqbal\nQueen Alia International Airport, Jordan. \u00a9 littlesam/Shutterstock\nIn many developing countries, there are glaring gaps in the quantity of infrastructure per capita. For example, power generation capacity per person in these countries is only one-fifth that of advanced economies. We know that expanding infrastructure investment in economic and social services is an effective way both to promote inclusive growth and to foster local resilience to global shocks. In particular, investment in quality, sustainable infrastructure helps finance the transition towards a low-carbon, more environmentally friendly economic model. This happens notably in the renewable energy and low-emission transport sectors. Given the scale of resources needed to address the infrastructure investment gap, mobilizing the private sector for this goal has become imperative, especially in countries where financial transactions in banking and capital markets follow Islamic law (or shari\u2019ah) principles.\nThe conventions of Islamic finance are particularly suitable for infrastructure development. They define an asset-oriented system of ethical financial intermediation built on the principles of risk-sharing in lawful activities (halal) rather than rent-seeking gains. This \u201centrepreneurial\u201d approach by investors requires a high degree of transparency and creates incentives to monitor projects more carefully, which, in turn, strengthen the efficiency in building and operating infrastructure.\nIn some countries, Islamic finance already accounts for more than half of total financial assets. The potential for growth of this form of finance is, nonetheless, considerable, given that its penetration rate in large economies, such as Indonesia and Turkey, is still below 20 percent. Moreover, even though most Islamic finance assets are in the banking sector, the scope of adoption of these instruments by asset managers, i.e., pension funds and other long-term institutional investors, is quite relevant, including in countries where demand for Islamic finance may not derive from religious motives. The issuance of Islamic bonds (sukuk) by Hong Kong SAR, Luxembourg, South Africa, and the United Kingdom is one example.\nAt the recent World Bank\u2013IMF Annual Meetings in Bali, we hosted a Symposium on Islamic Infrastructure Finance, in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), which was opened by H.E. Sri Mulyani, the World Bank\u2019s former Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, who is now Finance Minister of Indonesia. On that occasion, we reviewed existing delivery frameworks as an important element of the Strategic Partnership Framework (SPF) between the World Bank Group and the IsDB in attracting private capital to infrastructure projects, which will help bridge the current funding gap to achieving the UN\u2019s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.\nWe also highlighted that the asset-backed, ring-fenced, and project-specific nature of Islamic finance structures and their emphasis on sharing risks make them a natural fit for public-private partnerships in the infrastructure space. Islamic finance can be flexible, as reflected in the wide variety of structures that are available to those who want to finance equipment purchases and build assets \u2014with clearly specified risk-sharing provisions\u2014and those ready to lease these assets upon completion and pay for their use. These contracts can be transformed into marketable credit instruments (e.g., notes) linked to specific assets (sukuk), which enable shari\u2019ah-compliant financing of assets throughout their life cycles, independently of whether they are on the government balance sheet or not. It is noteworthy that some Islamic finance investors (banks, sovereign wealth funds, and other asset managers) harbor large pools of liquidity that can be channeled to these Islamic infrastructure investments with low risks.\nScaling up Islamic finance in response to growing investor demand still requires overcoming important legal, regulatory, and institutional challenges, such as insufficient standardization of contracts and the cost of structuring and executing Islamic infrastructure financing. Indeed, inconsistent ruling on shari\u2019ah compliance of Islamic contracts continues to complicate the structuring of sukuk.\nSuch an analysis was also underscored in the recent Mobilizing Islamic Finance for Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships Report 2017, which was co-authored by World Bank and IsDB staff. This collaboration complements the individual efforts by the institutions in fostering the development of Islamic finance, especially in the context of infrastructure, which, in the case of the World Bank Group, has generated shari\u2019ah-compliant projects, such the Hajj terminal at Medinas airport in Saudi Arabia and the Queen Alia airport in Jordan, and shari\u2019ah-compliant investment guarantees and political risk insurance in Djibouti and Indonesia, respectively. The efforts of multilateral banks\u2014especially the World Bank Group and the IsDB\u2014 to support this process, in partnership with the private sector, ranges from creating an enabling environment to de-risking projects, and if, required, providing the necessary financial resources. This is a call that we have answered with humility and enthusiasm.",
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        "raw_content": "Why Body Language Can Help You Dominate Your Training\nChe Chengsupanimit\nJudo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Boxing, MMA, Wrestling\nPhoto By Bev Childress\nSocial psychologist and Harvard researcher Amy Cuddy goes deep into the research of the influences of non-verbal behavior. Through research, she found that we are influenced by nonverbal behavior. The most exciting part? Our own non-verbal behavior has the ability to change how we feel.\nExpressions of power and dominance are clear to see both in the animal kingdom and sport. This involves opening up the body and taking up the most space\u2014an outstretched gorilla beating its chest or world record holder Usain Bolt with his arms out and fully extended after winning his race. In that moment, it's clear that the performer of the expression feels powerful.\nConversely, the powerless like to close up, wrap themselves up, and appear smaller. The fetal position is an example of this. One's shoulders are typically hunched over as a way of trying to \"shrink.\" Those in this position seem to lack confidence.\nHow the person feels seems to dictate how they appear and act, however, that's not all. Cuddy goes on to explain that our non-verbal behavior also has an effect on how we feel and think about ourselves. In short, the mind-body relationship goes both ways, and you can use this to your advantage. Trying forcing a smile for two minutes and see how that affects your mood.\nSo, why is this important? From Cuddy's research, it appears that non-verbal behavior affects us on a physiological level, too.\nControlling Your Hormone Levels Through Non-Verbal Behavior\nFor this research, subjects were tested for testosterone (the \"dominance hormone\") and cortisol (the \"stress hormone\"). Those with powerful non-verbal behavior showed higher amounts of testosterone and lower amounts of cortisol, and the reverse was also true. Those with powerless non-verbal behavior showed lower amounts of testosterone and higher amounts of cortisol.1\nThe research didn't end here. Next, Cuddy ran an experiment in which test subjects were instructed to either assume a power position or a powerless position for two minutes. Saliva samples were also taken before and after to measure any possible changes that occurred as a result of the experiment. The results were nothing short of fascinating.\nThose who were instructed to stand or sit in a position of power saw a 20% increase in testosterone and a 25% decrease in cortisol. Conversely, those who stood or sat in a position of low power saw a 10% decrease in testosterone and a 15% increase in their cortisol. In plain English, those who assumed a power pose felt more dominant and less stressed while those who assumed a position of low power felt the opposite.1\nHormones Influence Performance\nStudies show that healthy level of testosterone leads to higher athletic performance, along with numerous other benefits. On the other hand, excess cortisol levels lead to sub-optimal performance and decreased recovery over time. In short, for peak performance, you want higher levels of testosterone and lower levels of cortisol.\nThese findings present us with an opportunity to improve our athletic performance along with our mental well-being by focusing on our non-verbal behaviors. Tiny tweaks seemingly lead to big changes. Just think; the test subjects stood or sat in their respective positions for all of two minutes and notable differences were found.\nBody language is something you can mindfully pay attention to outside of working out. Make it a habit to force yourself to assume a power pose throughout the day. Based on the research, your body will thank you.\n1. Cuddy, Amy. \"Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are\". TED: Ideas Worth Spreading. October 1, 2012. Accessed March 18, 2018.\n2. Wood, Ruth I., and Steven J. Stanton. \"Testosterone and Sport: Current Perspectives\". Hormones and Behavior. October 1, 2011. Accessed March 18, 2018.\n3. Rupp, Ted. \"How Cortisol Effects Performance\". LinkedIn. June 12, 2015. Accessed March 18, 2018.\nSee more about: mind body, testosterone, cortisol, psychological stress, hormones, sport psychology",
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        "raw_content": "Bryce Wastney\nThe latest release from NZ singer/songwriter Bryce Wastney. It\u2019s a happy song about being grateful to have a place called home. Inspired by a local hill called Gentle Annie which is just moments around the corner from Bryce\u2019s home in Nelson, New Zealand.\nIt turns out that the hill was originally called Sledge Hill because the local kids used to ride sledges down it because it was steep, but was later changed to Gentle Annie due to a popular song written by a famous American songwriter called Stephen C Forster (he wrote numerous hits incl \u201cOh Susanah\u201d)\nBryce finds inspiration from traveling and wrote this song while travelling home from a national tour, which resulted in a speeding ticket!\nThis is the 6th global radio release from Bryce Wastney via Musik & Film Records.\nBryce\u2019s music traverses folk, country, rock and pop \u2013 always soulful whatever the genre. It\u2019s the ideal soundtrack for the traveller and free spirit in us all.\n\u201cWastney has a husky low vocal register and power in reserve when he opens up. He could be an Australasian Jack Johnson.\u201d Jacob Connor \u2013 NZ Musician Magazine\nBorn in the sunny coastal town of Nelson, New Zealand well-travelled singer/songwriter Bryce Wastney initially pursued a career as a boat builder before toxic poisoning forced him to re-train and in the process discover a love of the acoustic guitar.\nIn 2010 Bryce released his debut independent album \u201cA Perfect Day for Travel\u201d. The album gained impressive industry reviews with six songs off the album featuring alongside songs from the iconic Cat Stevens in the multi-award winning New Zealand feature film \u201cLast Paradise\u201d.\nIn May 2013 Bryce released \u201cDead Man Walking\u201d \u2013 the first recording to come from his record deal with \u201cMusik and Film\u201d. The single reached #2 on the New Zealand iTunes country charts off the back of an appearance on New Zealand national television show \u201cSeven Sharp\u201d.\nIn August 2013 Bryce released \u201cYou Got Me\u201d to kick off his national New Zealand tour with internationally-renowned singer-songwriter Paul Ubana Jones. \u201cYou Got Me\u201d charted #4 in the ECMA charts.\nIn November 2013 Bryce released \u201cThe Brightest Star\u201d to coincide with a nationwide tour in Australia partnering with the World Vision sponsor a child program.\nIn March 2014 Bryce completed his second full-length album \u201cHope Mountain\u201d and released the first single from the album \u201cMore Than A Mountain\u201d.\nIn April/May 2014 Bryce hit the road touring with the award-winning band from Adelaide \u201cThe Germein Sisters\u201d. The tours covered the East Coast of Australia where he opened for USA Grammy Award winning band, \u201cJars Of Clay\u201d, followed by a national tour of NZ promoting the new album.\nJune 2014 Bryce released \u201cMy Music Thing\u201d to radio, which brings the count up to 60,000 stations worldwide. It\u2019s a beautiful song about a conversation between 2 old friends walking along a beach discussing the definition of success. A timeless classic and a testament to his consistently high calibre of songwriting.",
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        "raw_content": "Edgardo Alfonzo Back As Cyclones Manager\nEdgardo Alfonzo will return as Brooklyn Cyclones manager for the 2018 season, his fifth year with the Cyclones organization and second as manager.\nThe Mets legend, known as \u201cFonzie,\u201d will be joined on the bench by pitching coach Royce Ring, also returning for his second season in that role, and newcomer Marlon Anderson (hitting coach). An additional coach will be added to the staff in the coming weeks.\nThe Cyclones will open their 2018 season with on Friday, June 15th at the Staten Island Yankees, with the home opener against Staten Island the following night.\nAlfonzo, 44, spent 12 years in the Major Leagues with the Mets, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels and Toronto Blue Jays. Fonzie spent eight years in Queens with the Mets and ranks among the all-time franchise leaders in home runs, RBI, total bases, extra-base hits, batting average, runs scored, hits, and at-bats. In 2000, the National League All-Star hit .324 with 25 home runs, 40 doubles and 94 RBI while helping the Mets reach the World Series for the first time since 1986. Edgardo\u2019s brother, Edgar, served as the Cyclones manager in 2001, 2007-08 and has more wins (146) than any other manager in franchise history. His nephew, also named Edgar Alfonzo, pitched for the team in 2004 and 2005.\nRing, 37, enters his fifth season in the Mets organization and second with the Brooklyn Cyclones. The San Diego, CA native served in the same role with the Kingsport Mets in 2016, and the Gulf Coast Mets in 2014-2015 to begin his coaching career. The former big league reliever pitched in the Major Leagues from 2005-2010 with the Mets, Braves, Padres and Yankees. The southpaw went 3-3 with a 5.29 ERA in 99 games, all in relief, after originally being selected in the first round of the 2002 MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox. Ring was acquired by the Mets, along with Edwin Almonte and Andrew Salvo, on July 1, 2003 in exchange for Roberto Alomar.\nThe 2018 season will be Marlon Anderson\u2019s first with the Mets organization after spending the last five years as a baseball analyst for MLB.com and Sirius XM. The 43-year-old played with the Phillies, Mets, Dodgers, Rays, Cardinals and Nationals over his 12 year Major League career. The Johns Creek, GA resident was previously a hitting coach in the Washington Nationals development system in 2011 and 2012 with Hagerstown (A) of the South Atlantic League and Potomac (A) of the Carolina League.\nRounding out the staff will be Daichi Arima (Athletic Trainer) and Sam Nickelsen (Strength & Conditioning Coach). Arima, 29, is originally from Kumamoto, Japan and enters his fourth season in the Mets organization after serving as the Athletic Trainer with the Kingsport Mets in 2017, GCL Mets in 2016 and the Dominican Summer League Mets in 2015. Nickelsen returns to Brooklyn after serving in the same role in 2016.\nPrevious PostACC Sends Nine Teams To NCAA TournamentNext PostPhoto Essay: ACC Tournament At Barclays Center",
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        "raw_content": "Home Home & Pets4 Reasons Why I Love Being A Bunny Owner\nI\u2019ve been a bunny owner for quite a few years now, and I seriously can\u2019t imagine life without them. But whilst these days I\u2019ll talk about my rabbits at any opportunity (complete with showing off the hundreds of photos of them that I have on my phone), I actually grew up with without pets, and I\u2019ll be totally honest\u2026 I didn\u2019t really see the attraction, or have any real desire to own them myself.\nBut my kids wanted to own a pet, and after much research and consideration, I decided that rabbits would be the ideal option for us. It\u2019s a decision that I certainly don\u2019t regret. Here are four reasons why I love being a bunny owner\u2026\nAnimals can seriously boost your mental health\nThere\u2019s a huge body of scientific research that suggests that there\u2019s a very clear link between pet ownership and mental health. I\u2019ve definitely found this to be true. My rabbits keep me company whilst I\u2019m home alone \u2013 something that I\u2019ve found so comforting since becoming a single parent \u2013 and they instil an extra element of proper routine into my life.\nThey have distinct personalities of their own\nThis one is probably harder to understand unless you\u2019re a bunny owner yourself. It\u2019s well known that dogs have their own personalities, but the exact same thing is true when it comes to rabbits. One of mine is shy and reserved, and doesn\u2019t like to be fussed over too much. The other is more outgoing, and always eager to find out what\u2019s going on and be in the middle of things. They\u2019re completely different characters in their own right, and it\u2019s both fascinating and heart warming to see how their personalities develop over time.\nThey\u2019re relatively low maintenance\nBetween life with children and working in a full-time job, I knew that having a dog simply wouldn\u2019t be an option. I do want to stress here though that rabbits do take considerable time, care, and attention. They need time to socialise, they need exercise, and they\u2019re not a commitment that\u2019s to be entered into lightly. Before bringing any kind of pet into your home, you need to do a lot of thinking about whether it\u2019s the right choice for you, and whether you can give the animal the love that it deserves. For more information on what to expect, see this guide to rabbit care.\nThey teach my kids about responsibility and develop caring behaviours\nFrom the offset, I made sure that my children were a key part of the animal routine in our household. They have responsibilities that include feeding and cleaning, and I believe that this helped their own development come on in leaps and bounds. At the beginning I always made sure that I supervised time with the bunnies, but as the kids have grown a little older, I\u2019m confident that they can take their daily routines seriously and handle them with care.\nIf you\u2019re trying to decide whether a habit would be a good choice for your family, then I hope my experiences will help you to make an informed decision.\nPrevious ArticleWhat You Really Need To Know As A Newly Single Parent\nNext ArticleYour Ultimate Guide To Christmas Budgeting",
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        "raw_content": "CAAS Leadership Initiative Grants (formerly the Presidential Initiative Awards) are designed to encourage committed members of CAAS to increase their involvement in the organization by generating leadership in order to advance the mission of CAAS to promote better teaching, encourage research, and foster public support of the Classics.\nEligibility: All members of CAAS are eligible to apply for a Leadership Initiative Grant.\nApplication Process: To apply for funding, click on the link below for the application. Complete the form in as much detail as possible, explaining how your project fulfills the mission of CAAS, including your anticipated budget, your plans for publicity and assessment, and your pledge to submit a full report (see link below) at the completion of the project. 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Columbus stands atop a column; Grand Central Station\u2019s main concourse evokes the imperial baths of ancient Rome; and New York\u2019s Custom house, known today as Federal Hall, looks a Doric temple and the New York Stock Exchange looks like a Corinthian temple. The buildings are all part of what has been termed the Neo-Antique, a purposefully mixing of ancient architectural forms and motifs to create new and original buildings. Many of you might know of these buildings as Neo-Classical or Neo-Egypt, but thinking of them as Neo-Antique encourages one to think of how these buildings are interconnected and similar (as well as different). This website is run by Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis<https://emacaulaylewis.com/>, an assistant professor at The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, who trained as a classical archaeologist. She was most surprised (if not downright confused) to see a modified version of the Arch of Constantine stuck to the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History and as such is now rather obsessed with tracking down ancient architecture in New York City. Rather than keeping this interest to herself (and in her scholarly publications), she also decided that creating a website that scholars, researchers, students, and teachers could use might be of help and interest to archaeologists, classicists, historians, language teachers in the New York Area who are looking for interesting and innovative ways to engage their students.\nVisit the Professor Macaulay-Lewis\u2019 work at: https://ancientarchny.commons.gc.cuny.edu/\nThe Washington Ancient Mediterranean Seminar (WAMS): An Inter-Institutional Forum for Scholarly Mentoring and Exchange, Fall 2015-Spring 2018\nJudy P. Hallett, Professor, Department of Classics, University of Maryland, College Park\nSarah B. 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May 5, 2017, at Howard University\nJorge Bravo, speaker (University of Maryland, College Park)\nChristopher Faraone, respondent (University of Chicago)\n5. October 7, 2017, at the Annual Meeting of CAAS in New York City\nMarden Nichols, speaker (Georgetown University)\nTimothy Moore, respondent (Washington University, St. Louis)\n6. May 25, 2018, at The Catholic University of America\nBrien Garnand, speaker (Howard University)\nPeter Van Dommelen, respondent (Brown University)\n7. September 27, 2018, at Georgetown University\nKelcy Sagstetter, speaker (United States Naval Academy)\nDonald Lateiner, respondent (Ohio Wesleyan University)\nAll of the WAMS seminars have been well-attended, ranging from about 12 to 30 participants, with an average of approximately 15 attendees. Seminar audiences have come from a wide range of DC institutions, and have included both faculty and graduate students. The responses delivered by the senior scholars and the ensuing general discussions have been thought-provoking, lively, fruitful, and inevitably supportive of the junior colleagues whose work is featured at the gatherings. A number of productive new mentoring relationships have emerged from the sessions, with the respondents entering into active correspondence with the speakers. The receptions have brought colleagues together who otherwise would not see one another on a regular basis, and have, we believe, enhanced the sense of community and mutual support amongst the members of the DC classics community. Equally importantly, our junior colleagues have been given the opportunity to present their work in long form, at a level of detail that a\nconference could never provide, and have thereby made further progress towards tenure.\nIn terms of CAAS\u2019 own mission (\u201cto promote better teaching, encourage research, and foster public support of the Classics\u201d), the research impact of WAMS represents one of its clearest contributions, but by no means its only one. WAMS\u2019 identity as a \u201cforum for scholarly mentoring and exchange\u201d means that its attendees discuss a wide range of subjects touching on every aspect of the profession before, during, and after the seminar. Mutual support (and occasional commiseration!) remains the order of the day, as attendees learn \u2018how things are done\u2019 at neighboring institutions, and come away with new ideas on topics ranging from teaching to administration. It is one of the great gifts of WAMS that most sessions need to be called to order, as attendees are engaged in conversation with one another before the seminar even begins.\nWe are very proud of the collective effort that has brought WAMS to life, both inside and\noutside the DC area, and most grateful to CAAS for the Leadership Initiative Grant that has made all of this possible.\n2018 NJJCL State Convention\nMartha W. Pearlman \u2013 NJJCL State Chair.\nOn May 12, 2018 The New Jersey Junior Classical League funded John Van Vliet from the Legio XIII to give two 45 minute presentations on the Roman military. Roman military equipment, its usages, and battle tactics were among the topics and students were given time to ask questions and sample different types of weapons and military equipment. Seeing and touching replicas of Roman equipment and items from daily life make the classical world come alive for the students. 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Three invited speakers will discuss some aspect of this topic, including historical influences of the Classics in African American thought and literature, landmarks in the history of African American education, Classical studies by African Americans, liberal arts curricula and Classics in Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and other similar topics. Selected students will deliver brief presentations before the main speakers, including Latin recitations and readings of original essays related to the topic of the symposium. On the morning of Saturday, February 17th, 2018 the SCA Symposium speakers will individually host concurrent sessions. These sessions, of 45-60 minutes, will be a continuation of the previous evening\u2019s presentations and discussions. Both evening and morning events will be free and open to the public. 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Of the fifteen portraits, James Monroe Gregory, Wiley Lane, George Morton Lightfoot, and Lewis Baxter Moore were faculty and administrators at Howard. The series includes guest lectures, workshops, readings, and a symposium that celebrates the important role of African Americans to the field of Classics.\nAntiquity in Gotham: Podcasting and Mapping the Reception of Classical Architecture in New York City\nElizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, Assistant Professor and Acting Executive Officer, MA in Liberal Studies, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York\nThis grant will fund an interactive project, entitled \u201cAntiquity in Gotham,\u201d that investigates the reception of Greco-Roman and Egyptian architecture in New York City. Specifically, it will enable the creation of a series of ten podcasts about the reception of ancient architecture in New York City. These podcasts will be released in conjunction with the publication of Classical New York: Greece and Rome in New York City\u2019s Art and Architecture, 1830\u20131940 (eds. E. Macaulay-Lewis and M. McGowan, under contract with Fordham University Press, expected in 2018). The grant will also allow the construction of an interactive map, using Carto, to complement the podcasts.\nThis public-facing project advances the goals of CAAS. The podcast and map could be used in the classroom to enhance K-12 teaching of Classics. It also encourages students and faculty to pursue reception studies, a booming area of research in Classical Studies. This podcast and map supports a greater public understanding of the rich contribution of the classical world to New York City by highlighting the importance of neoclassical architecture in the city\u2019s architectural heritage.\nTeaching Latin Better\nBill Clausen, Head of Classics Department\nThe advances in understanding how second language acquisition works and the particular challenges of teaching Latin to students today have produced much conversation about the goals and methods of Latin pedagogy. While still committed to the good of explicit grammatical instruction, Washington Latin PCS believes that teachers must always be thinking about how and why we teach what we teach. To this end, and in the hopes of bringing together Latin teachers from across the DC area, WLPCS will host Justin Bailey, a linguist and leader in the field of Latin instruction, for a presentation and workshop focused on teaching Latin well, using spoken Latin and both intensive and extensive reading methods.\nGathering Stories at the Edge of the World: Classics and Social Justice\nA performance by Rhodessa Jones and members of the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women\nNancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Professor of Comparative Literature, Hamilton College\nThe grant will fund a special public CAAS performance by Rhodessa Jones and performers from The Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women. The Medea Project uses narratives of mythic figures (e.g., Medea, Pandora, Persephone) as the starting-point for collaborative, public performances by women who are or who have been incarcerated, women living with HIV and artists. Thus their performances highlight the contemporary relevance of both the study of the classical world and the reuse of the \u201cclassics.\u201d A following discussion session, hosted by a classicist in partnership with Rhodessa Jones, will seek to extend conversation beyond the performance itself to conceptual and pragmatic questions about appropriation of the classical world outside of the academy. This event will encourage dialogue between Jones, her performers and attendees of the CAAS meeting, as well as people from the larger community whom we will try to attract.\nThis event will interest those who are invested in the performance history of tragedy, the role of classics in social justice initiatives, and innovative or creative approaches to pedagogy. It will also attract those who are attentive to how classics can be used as a tool of empowerment by those who have historically been, and in some cases continue to be, denied accessed to education, namely women, people of color and incarcerated populations. Thus it will build on relationships already fostered by CAAS\u2019 commitment to school education.\nNarcissus: An Ancient Roman Pantomime\nSantino DeAngelo, MFA Playwright, Columbia University\nNarcissus: An Ancient Roman Pantomime is an original theatrical production reconstructing the lost art form of Ancient Roman Pantomime, made for television in partnership with WSKG/PBS and Tri-Cities Opera Company. Featuring Broadway star Ryan Breslin (Disney\u2019s Newsies, Book of Mormon) as the Pantomime Artist, the production retells the well-known myth of Narcissus as he descends into self-obsession. As the pantomime artist dances the tale, performing all roles in hand-crafted leather masks custom-made for the production by professional mask-maker Wendy Drolma, behind him performs the esteemed chorus members and soloists of Tri-Cities Opera (a company that once housed Placido Domingo) all under the baton of world-renown conductor and pianist, John Covelli (New York City Opera, Boston Pops).\nHeading up this collaboration is composer/producer Santino DeAngelo, who has taken his \u201cgift for engaging melodies\u201d (New York Times) and turned his attention once again to the Classical World, following two previous CAAS-supported performances: Pygmalion, A Lyrical Ballet (2010) and The Ghoul Next Door, a new musical setting of Plautus\u2019 Mostellaria with John Starks (2012). Teaming up once again with Professor John H Starks, jr (Chair of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, Binghamton University), the production team\u2019s primary task is to explore and better understand the different ways ancient pantomime may have been executed and attempt to recreate the effect this popular form may have had on ancient audiences. In the absence of existing music and librettos, all of which appear to be lost to time, DeAngelo has composed an original libretto and musical score. The piece has been structured on Aristotelian principals of drama and features leitmotifs and arias, an homage to opera\u2019s connection with, and in many ways continuation of, the pantomime tradition.\nThe 35-minute piece will be taped in front of a live studio audience on January 16th and televised on PBS affiliate WSKG in Upstate New York/Northern Pennsylvania in early February (a station with an approximate viewership of 350,000 \u2013 500,000 households). The performance will be presented with an accompanying 25-minute documentary, showing a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of our production as well as teaching audiences about ancient pantomime performance. The creators believe this to be the first comprehensive reconstruction of Ancient Roman Pantomime for television and this initial broadcast is the first step in the process for national syndication on PBS. The CAAS LIG grant is contributing to the taping of \u201cNarcissus\u201d.\nMarrying cutting-edge scholarship with superior creativity, Narcissus: An Ancient Roman Pantomime is an exciting exploration of how passionate cross-disciplinary collaborations can foster public support for the Classics and keep the past alive in the heart of our modern culture.\n2016 Living Latin in New York City (LLiNYC)\nDr. Jason Pedicone, President, The Paideia Institute for Humanistic Study\nThis grant will help to support the Paideia Institute\u2019s Living Latin in New York City (LLiNYC) conference, an international Classics conference held in New York City every February since 2012. LLiNYC brings together expert Latin and Greek speakers from across the country and all over the world and consists of presentations in Latin and Greek, as well as in English, on various aspects of active language pedagogy, and workshops that enable participants to practice spoken Latin and Greek in small groups with world experts.\nHistorically, an antagonism has existed between camps of \u201ctraditional philologists\u201d on the one hand and a Latin and Greek speaking \u201cfringe\u201d on the other. This opposition has its roots in a false dichotomy that goes back centuries to the founding of our discipline during the Enlightenment. LLiNYC provides a laboratory in which professors and teachers can explore how to most profitably apply the active approach to teaching \u201cdead languages\u201d in the classroom.\nIn 2015, with 133 registered attendees, LLiNYC is estimated to have been the largest active Latin gathering in the world. In 2016, with the help of CAAS funding, the Paideia Institute will bring more speakers, accommodate more participants, and record all talks and make them available online. The conference will be held on February 13-14, 2016 at the Skaden Conference Center at Fordham University\u2019s Law School, located in Lincoln Center in central Manhattan.\n2016-17 Classicizing Philadelphia: Digital Resources for a City\u2019s Dialogue with Greece and Rome\nDr. Lee T. Pearcy, Research Associate in the Department of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies at Bryn Mawr College\nClassicizing Philadelphia, a digital humanities project inspired by the Classicizing Chicago project at Northwestern University, seeks to document and continue Philadelphia\u2019s long, deep dialogue with Greece and Rome. The project has these goals:\nTo be a focal point for research on classical receptions in Philadelphia\nTo be a gateway to documents of classical reception in Philadelphia collections\nTo inform the citizens of Philadelphia about and engage them in our city\u2019s long conversation with Greece and Rome\nIn 2014\u20132015, with the aid of a generous Leadership Initiative Grant from CAAS, Classicizing Philadelphia developed a prototype smartphone tour of classicizing sites in central Philadelphia and increased its database of digital objects and associated data. A second LIG for 2015\u20132016 is allowing the project to refine the prototype tour, develop additional tour modules, expand the interactive map that forms the basis of the tours, and add additional items to its data set. The mobile tour phase of the project is scheduled to be completed in 2016. A third and final grant, for 2016-2017, will let Classicizing Philadelphia consolidate the gains made during 2014\u20132015 and 2015\u20132016 and identify the next Project Director. Activity will focus on developing an independent web hosting environment, reconfiguring the current three digital aspects (resources, mobile tours, and blog) to make them accessible through classicizingphiladelphia.org, and improving the \u201clook and feel\u201d of all three as well as the root site.\nClassicizing Philadelphia is directed by Dr. Lee T. Pearcy, Research Associate in the Department of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies at Bryn Mawr College. For further information, see http://www.classicizingphiladelphia.org.\n2015-2018: The Washington Ancient Mediterranean Seminar: An Inter-Institutional Forum for Scholarly Mentoring and Exchange\nJudith P. Hallett, Professor of Classics at University of Maryland, College Park and Sarah B. Ferrario, Associate Professor of Greek and Latin at The Catholic University of America\nThis grant will support the re-launch, in a newly conceived format, of a Washington, DC-area seminar for professional scholars and advanced students of the ancient Mediterranean world. Meeting twice per academic year, the Washington Ancient Mediterranean Seminar (WAMS) will bring together members of local classics departments and practitioners from related fields to discuss precirculated presentations (many of which will be given by emerging researchers) and detailed responses offered by scholars hailing from outside the immediate region. By fostering supportive discussion among professionals who do not ordinarily encounter one another in their daily work, WAMS will aspire to serve simultaneously as an incubator for new research, a mentoring opportunity for junior scholars, and an impetus to encourage intellectual and administrative collaboration across area institutions.\n2015-16: Summer Institute for the Collaboration of Liberal Arts Colleges to Broaden and Strengthen the Contribution of Classics to a Diverse Student Audience\nBarbara K. Gold, Edward North Professor of Classics, Hamilton College; Michael Arnush, Associate Professor of Classics, Skidmore College; Jane Chaplin, James I. Armstrong Professor of Classics, Middlebury College\nThis grant will help the three organizers bring together colleagues from 27 different liberal arts colleges across the country, many of whom have met annually at the Society for Classical Studies meetings, to articulate for one another what works at our home institutions and to generate fresh thinking about how we can continue to broaden and strengthen our contribution to the education of increasingly diverse student audiences. We will assemble in Saratoga Springs in Summer 2016 for three days with the aim of producing a handbook of data, best practices, and ideas for the future. We believe that the range and mix of participants will enrich and demonstrate the collaboration among colleagues from institutions across the United States. The support of CAAS for this project will help us achieve these goals and will provide the opportunity for CAAS to supply national leadership among regional Classics associations. We believe that our goals mesh well with the mission of CAAS to promote better teaching and foster public support of the Classics. We will also run a panel at a future CAAS meeting on our discussions at the workshop, the ideas that arose, and the changes that were implemented as a result of our workshop.\n2014-2015: Classicizing Philadelphia: Digital Resources for a City\u2019s Dialogue with Greece and Rome\nIn 2014\u20132015, with the aid of a generous Leadership Initiative Grant from CAAS, Classicizing Philadelphia is developing a prototype smartphone tour of classicizing sites in central Philadelphia and increasing its database of digital objects and associated data. A second LIG for 2015\u20132016 is allowing the project to refine the prototype tour, develop additional tour modules, expand the interactive map that forms the basis of the tours, and add additional items to its data set. The mobile tour phase of the project is scheduled to be completed in 2016.\n2013-2016: CAAS Leadership Initiative Partners: Support and Outreach to Latin Teachers in the Classical Association of the Atlantic States Region\nRonnie Ancona, Professor of Classics, Hunter College\nThe purpose of this project is to have a CAAS leader be a partner with pre-collegiate level Latin teachers and programs in the CAAS region in order to (1) strengthen the base that sparks and keeps early classics interest alive; (2) lend support to Latin programs at the pre-collegiate level; (3) increase awareness of CAAS\u2019s existence and its value to Latin teachers. The project will entail five visits a year for three years to various Latin teachers/programs in each of the eleven regional areas of CAAS (Delaware, The District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, with NJ, NY, and PA being sub-divided). Ronnie Ancona will serve as an itinerant CAAS officer / college Latin teacher, interested in Latin at all levels, traveling to learn about Latin in our region\u2019s schools and offering collegial professional support. Each visit will involve at least one (typically more) of the following: attending class, a conference with the teacher about the Latin program and about CAAS, a meeting with the Latin or Foreign Language Department, a short presentation to a class. Each teacher visited will be designated a \u201cCAAS Leadership Initiative Grant Partner.\u201d Ronnie Ancona will organize a panel about the project for the CAAS Annual Meeting near the end of the grant period. This panel, which will include some of the teachers with whom Ronnie partnered, will serve both to inform the CAAS membership and to assess the success of the project. Click here to see pictures from the schools Ronnie has visited.\nPresidential Initiative Awards (2008-2012):\nJudith P. Hallett, Professor of Classics, University of Maryland, College Park, for \u201cGendered Perspectives on Classical Greek and Roman Language, Literature and Culture: Reading, Interpretation, Reception and Pedagogy,\u201d an international conference. Requested $10,000. Awarded $8,500. Additional University funding: $27,500.\nJohn H. Starks, Jr., Assistant Professor of Classics, Binghamton University, SUNY, for The Ghoul Next Door: An Original Musical Production of Plautus\u2019 Roman Comedy Mostellaria and The Ghoul Next Door Colloquium. The music was composed by Santino DeAngelo, BA Classical Civilization/Theatre, 2012. Requested $10,000. Awarded $8,500. Other grants: $8,700.\nJudith P. 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        "raw_content": "Showing posts with label Mary Mallon. Show all posts\nIn 1907, Mary Mallon was working as a household cook when an inspector named George Soper knocked on her employer\u2019s door. Soper explained to Mary that he represented the New York City Department of Health. He believed she was a carrier of typhoid and had caused many people to become sick; some had even died. Mallon retorted that she felt healthy. She cursed at this intrusive man, who insisted on collecting blood and urine and stool samples, and she advanced toward him with a carving knife.\nTyphoid Mary in a 1909 was a famous case of a subclinical infection of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, the infectious agent of typhoid fever\nSoper fled the scene, but the epidemiologist soon pursued Mallon again with the aid of an assistant. The two men followed her to a friend\u2019s tenement house. Again enraged, she frightened the men away. Their next strategy of sending a female doctor was also met with resistance. In the end, the doctor reappeared with police officers, more assistants, and an ambulance. Mallon lunged at her visitors with a kitchen fork and ran away, only to be discovered hours later when her dress poked through a closet door. The resistant Mary Mallon was carted off to a hospital with one aid sitting on her chest!\nAt the hospital, suspicions of Mallon\u2019s typhoid carrier status was confirmed. To avoid contaminating other people, health officials banished her to a cottage on a hospital island in New York\u2019s East River. (The property had been designed years ago to quarantine smallpox patients.)\nHad Mallon known that she was infecting people with typhoid? During her employment as a cook on Long Island that summer, eleven people in her household came down with typhoid fever. An investigator researching her employment history found that typhoid outbreaks coincided with most of her previous jobs. Between 1900 and 1907, she had taken seven jobs and apparently infected 22 people. Sufferers endured about a month of high fever, upset stomach, headache, and rash. One girl died of fever shortly after Mallon came to work her family.\nStill, Mallon claimed to believe she was unfairly accused. She said she didn\u2019t understand how she could be related to all the sickness surrounding her when she herself seemed healthy. In 1909 \u2013 after spending two years on the island -- she sued the health department, saying that stool samples she\u2019d sent to a private lab tested negative. However, the judge ruled in favor of the government, who countered her claim with a series of mostly positive tests. Mallon was returned to the quarantine island with only a dog for companionship.\nBetter news came for Mary Mallon in 1910 when a new health commissioner reached a different decision: Mallon would be set free, provided that she did not work as a cook and promised to always take hygienic precautions. Mallon agreed and next found employment laundering clothing. The terms of her release required her reporting to health officials every three months.\nMary Mallon (foreground) in a hospital bed during her first quarantine\nFor some reason, however, Mallon did not report to authorities as instructed. She eventually went back to working as a cook! Perhaps she could not survive on lower wages. Maybe she didn\u2019t believe that a healthy person could really infect people, or maybe she had malicious intentions all along.\nIn any case, five years after her release from the island, New York's Sloane Hospital for Women suffered a typhoid fever outbreak that resulted in two deaths. Co-workers joked that Typhoid Mary worked among them, but nobody suspected this was truly the case. Investigators turned to a newly-hired cook who called herself Mrs. Brown. Sure enough \u2013 Mrs. Brown was the infamous Mary Mallon!\nMallon was sent once again to the North Brother Island cottage. There she lived for twenty-three more years. She did not live in total isolation; she helped around the hospital and by 1925 was assisting in the hospital\u2019s lab. She was even allowed to visit friends off of the island. In 1932 she suffered a paralyzing stroke. Mallon was then transferred to a ward of the hospital and there remained until her death six years later.\nLabels: American History, Mary Mallon, Typhoid fever",
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        "raw_content": "HomeCasinoSelecting the Online Gambling Variety You Like\nOnline gambling is an industry which has established itself. It is an industry that has bested many others over a very short span of time and despite all the hurdles thrown against it. To show their indebtedness to people who continue to patronize them while looking for a place to enjoy or satisfy their craving for gambling, they continue to remain in power.\nThis industry has remained strong mainly because of the various enhancements that has been done to it from time to time. These innovations have also created a lot of options and opportunities for the online gambler. With the various types of online gambling available, it is necessary to know which among them is the greatest.\nProbably the crudest form of online gambling, online lottery has been around for the longest time. It is different from land-based lotteries in that it doesn\u2019t require you to line up to a lottery booth and exert much time and effort in buying a card and scratching it. All you need to do is find an online lottery site then select what type of lottery you want to play. It is different from other forms of online gambling in that you don\u2019t have to stay through the game. You just register, get a card, then wait for the results.\nOnline casinos consists the mainstream of online gambling. Online casinos can provide you with quite a lot of ways to enjoy. A good online casino usually has more than a hundred games, each unique and distinct. There are classifications into which the games are grouped into \u2013 table games, card games, video poker, slots and keno/craps. You will never get bored with online casinos as there will surely always be something new to try.\nOnce you get bored with the American Roulette, you can always move on to other table games like the European Roulette, just make sure you know the European roulette odds. Or you can try something entirely different \u2013 playing slots. The slots are varied and are usually characterized by themes. It may use various themes from anime, serious to classic, like Marvel Comics, Fruits Mania, etc.\nThe Online Poker\nOnline poker rooms are typically incorporated to online casinos. Fans of online poker could find this online gambling variety through an online poker site. The advantage online poker has over online casinos with online poker is easy to comprehend. Well, there are more players who play poker in online poker sites. Furthermore, online poker sites can offer more variations of the game as compared to online casinos. Meaning, you get to choose what poker variation you want \u2013 Texas Hold\u2019em, Omaha, Seven Card Stud or Five Card Draw.\nThe Online Betting\nOnline Betting is emerging to be one of the most successful branches of online gambling. The same method is used in online betting and online lotteries. You choose your side, you wager, and you wait for the result. It is differentiated in a way that you have a lot of options on what to place your stakes on. Online betting is only complicated in such a way that you will have to make use of online betting calculators and you also have to consider your rivals.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > T > Teleology\n(From Greek telos, end, and logos, science).\nTeleology is seldom used according to its etymological meaning to denote the branch of philosophy which deals with ends or final causes. It means the doctrine that there is design, purpose, or finality in the world, that effects are in some manner intentional, and that no complete account of the universe is possible without reference to final causes (for the notion of final cause, see CAUSE). With mechanism teleology admits the determinism of physical efficient causes. It also acknowledges that the object of scientific research is to discover the laws of phenomena, and that any fact is scientifically explained when adequate causes are assigned to it, and the conditions of its occurrence are known. But against mechanism, teleology claims that this determinism, these laws and the mode of activity of efficient causes reveal the existence of a directive principle and of finality in the works of nature. Hence the question is not whether there are efficient or final causes, whether, for instance, man sees because he has eyes or has eyes in order to see. Final causes and efficient causes are not mutually exclusive. It must be admitted that any result in nature is to be ascribed to an unbroken chain of active causes, and the function of the final cause is not to supply any missing link but to explain how the activity of efficient causes is directed toward useful results. Nor can the teleologist be asked to indicate the end of every activity any more than the mechanist can be required to indicate the efficient cause of every phenomenon. Finally the problem does not refer to conscious and intelligent finality such as is manifested in human purposive actions, for it is obvious that in many of his actions man is guided by the idea of a preconceived plan which he endeavours to realize. Human works are for something; the house is built to live in; the clock is made to keep time; the machine is constructed to perform some work; the statue is carved to realize some ideal; etc. Are we justified in speaking of the works of nature in the same way? When we speak of ends and purposes in nature do we not attribute to it that which is distinctly human? Do we not carry too far the process of personification and analogy, and thereby incur the reproach of anthropomorphism? According to mechanists, because we foresee results we falsely conclude that nature strives to realize them. Ends exist in the mind which studies nature, not in nature itself. To admit ends is mentally to reverse the natural process, to look upon the effect as a cause, and from it to ascend the causal series regressively.\nIt is important at first to make a distinction between extrinsic and intrinsic finality. The former consists in realizing an end which is outside of the being that realizes it, and thus in contributing to the utility and welfare of other beings. In this way the mineral is utilized by the plant, and the plant by the animal. Or again the heat of the sun is a condition of growth and development. From this extrinsic finality result the subordination of various beings, and the order and harmony of the universe. But while extrinsic finality seems obvious in several instances many of its details escape us, and it is easy to make a wrong use of it by attributing false or childish ends to every being and event, and by taking a narrow anthropocentric view of finality. This abuse of final causes called for the vigorous protests of Bacon (\"De Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum,\" III, iv), Descartes (\"Principia Philosophi\u00e6\", I, 28; III, 2, 3; \"Meditationes\", III, IV), Spinoza (Ethica, I, prop. 36 app.). The exclusive consideration of extrinsic ends contributed probably more than any other cause to the discredit into which teleology fell at the time of the Renaissance. Yet, as Voltaire rightly remarks, it is clear that if the nose was not made to wear spectacles, it was made for the sense of smell (Dictionnaire philosophique, s.v. Causes finales). Here Voltaire appeals to the principle of intrinsic finality which, according to Aristotle and St. Thomas, is primary, while extrinsic finality is derived and secondary.\nIntrinsic finality consists in the fact that every being has within itself a natural tendency whereby its activity is directed towards the perfection of its own nature. \"As the influx of the efficient cause consists in its own action, so the influx of the final cause consists in its being sought after and desired\" (St. Thomas, \"De veritate\", Q. xxii, a. 2). But this desire or appetitus is not necessarily conscious. St. Thomas does not hesitate to speak of \"natural appetite\", \"natural inclination\", and even \"intention of nature\", to mean that every being has within itself a directive principle of activity. The final cause is a good which satisfies a tendency springing immediately from the nature of every being. \"By the form which gives it its specific perfection, everything in nature has an inclination to its own operations and to its own end, which it reaches through these operations. Just as everything is, such also are its operations and its tendency to what is suitable to itself\" (St. Thomas, \"Contra Gentiles\", IV, xix). Accordingly, God does not direct creatures to their ends from outside, but through their own nature. This teleological view does not suppose that every efficient cause in the world is directed immediately by an intelligence, but by its own natural tendency. The Divine plan of creation is carried out by the various beings themselves acting in conformity with their nature. When, however, this finality is called immanent, this expression must not be understood in a pantheistic sense, as if the intelligence which the world manifests were to be identified with the world itself, but in the sense that the immediate principle of finality is immanent in every being.\nThus understood the principle of teleology seems almost obvious. Activity is essential to every being, and the same substance, placed in the same conditions, always acts in the same way. Its effect, therefore, does not happen by chance, for chance cannot account for fixity and stability. Within the substance itself must be found a principle of determination. Now what is a determination but an adaptation and an orientation toward an end? The fact that the world is governed by laws far from giving any support to the mechanistic conception, is rather opposed to it. A law is not a cause, but the expression of the constant manner in which causes produce their effects. To say that there are laws is simply to state the determinism of nature, and it is precisely to this determinism that St. Thomas appeals to establish teleology. \"Every active cause acts for an end, otherwise from its activity one effect would not result rather than another, except by chance\" (Summa Theologica I:44:4). And again: \"It is necessary that every active cause should act for an end. For in a series of causes, if the first be removed, the others also are removed (i.e., fail to produce their effects). But the final cause is the first of all causes. The reason is that matter does not receive a form (i.e., does not change) except through the influence of an active cause. For nothing of itself passes from potentia to actus (see ACTUS ET POTENTIA), and the active cause does not act except in consequence of the intention of an end. Otherwise, if the active cause were not determined to produce some particular effect, it would not produce this rather than some other. In order to produce a determined effect, it must, therefore, be determined to something in particular which serves as an end. As in rational beings this determination takes place through the rational appetite or will, so in other beings it takes place through a natural inclination which is called natural appetite\" (Summa Theologica I-II:1:2).\nEfficient causes are not indifferent, and their effects are not fortuitous. As a matter of fact, from the many individual activities of the various beings of the world order and harmony result in the universe. And when different forces converge toward a harmonious result, their convergence cannot be explained except by admitting that they tend to realize a plan. Life is essentially teleological. There is a co-ordination of all the organs, the functions of every one depending on those of the others, and tending to the welfare of the whole organism. Little by little the primitive cell develops according to the general type of the species and evolves into the complete organism. To Aristotle's statement that \"nature adapts the organ to the function, and not the function to the organ\" (De partib., animal., IV, xii, 694b; 13), Lucretius replied: \"Nothing in the body is made in order that we may use it. What happens to exist is the cause of its use\" (De nat. rerum, IV, 833; cf. 822-56), \u0097 an objection which had been presented more forcibly by Aristotle himself (Phys., II, viii, 198b). The function, it is true, is the result of the organ; the eye sees because it is an eye, and, in general, every function is an effect of active causes. But what is not explained by mechanism is the convergence of many different causes toward a given result. If organs are so many mechanisms, it remains to be indicated how these mechanisms were organized. If appeal is made to evolution, it must be remembered that evolution is not a cause, but a mode of development, and that organic evolution rather accentuates the need of final causes. In the inorganic world, the constancy of the laws of nature and the resulting order of the world manifest the existence in every being of a principle of direction and orientation.\nThe fundamental defect of mechanism consists in giving exclusive attention to the analyzing of every event into its causes, and in forgetting to look for the reason of their synthesis. If we take a clock to pieces, we discover in it nothing but springs, wheels, pivots, levers etc. When we have explained the mechanism which ultimately causes the revolutions of the hands on the dial, shall we say that the clock was not made to keep time? The intelligence that designed it is not in the clock itself which now obeys its own laws. Yet in reality we have an adaptation of means to an end. Thus the unconscious finality in the world leads to the conclusion that there must be an intelligent cause of the world. The whole preceding doctrine is well summed up in the following passage from St. Thomas (Summa Theologica I:103:1 ad 3um): \"The natural necessity inherent in things that are determined to one effect is impressed on them by the Divine power which directs them to their end, just as the necessity which directs the arrow to the target is impressed on it by the archer, and does not come from the arrow itself. There is this difference, however, that what creatures receive from God is their nature, whereas the direction imparted by man to natural things beyond what is natural to them is a kind of violence. Hence, as the forced necessity of the arrow shows the direction intended by the archer, so the natural determinism of creatures is a sign of the government of Divine Providence\".\nFARGES, Th\u00e9orie fondamentale de l'acte de la puissance (7th ed., Paris, 1909); FLINT, Theism (London, 1889); GUTBERLET, Allgemeine Metaphysik (M\u00fcnster, 1906); IDEM, Der mechanische Monismus (Paderborn, 1893); JANET, Les causes finales (Paris, 1882), tr. by AFFLECK (Edinburgh, 1883); MERCIER, M\u00e9taphysique g\u00e9n\u00e9rale (Louvain, 1905); PESCH, Institutiones philosophi\u00e6 naturalis (Freiburg, 1880); SULLY-PRUDHOMME AND RICHET, Le probl\u00e8me des causes finales (Paris. 1902); DE VORGES, Cause efficiente et cause finale (Paris, 1889); BALDWIN AND MOORE in Dict. of Philos. and Psychol. (New York, 1901), s.v.; EISLER, W\u00f6rterbuch der philosophischen Begriffe (Berlin, 1910), s.v. Zweck, etc.\nAPA citation. Dubray, C. (1912). Teleology. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. 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        "raw_content": "Charles Oropallo photo taken at Bishop Gibbons High School in 1967\nCharles Oropallo attended Bishop Gibbons High School in Schenectady, New York. Charles was living with his grandparents in Loudonville, New York at that time.\nCharles Oropallo was always extremely fascinated by electricity and electronics from a very young age. Charles was one to scour the surrounding neighborhoods on trash day for discarded electronic items. Charles Oropallo did this through his teenage years. He would disassemble them for any salvageable parts to build various electronic devices.\nAnother serious interest of Charles Oropallo\u2019s was astronomy. Charles had various telescopes throughout his teen years and through high school. It made perfect sense that he would turn into a \u201cTrekkie\u201d once the original Star Trek started its debut. The original Star Trek series debuted in the United States on NBC. Star Trek told the tale of the crew of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission was \u201cto boldly go where no man has gone before.\u201d Charles watched the very showing of that on that infamous Thursday evening on September 8, 1966.\nThe photography club was one of Charles\u2019s favorite pastimes when he was in high school. Charles Oropallo enjoyed taking photos and developing them. He also ran track as a sprinter for a short time. Charles was not a sports enthusiast. He did not stay involved with sports as a rule. But he did enjoy running and jogging.\nCharles Oropallo joins the USMC\nPFC (Private First Class) Charles Oropallo on the parade deck just after his graduation from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina. Photo by Arlene deSousa.\nCharles left high school to join the United States Marine Corps. He did that shortly after he turned seventeen in 1969. PFC Charles Oropallo is shown above on the parade deck. It was on a beautiful June graduation day from Parris Island. Charles was plenty relieved to complete that training. He was also very proud to have received his promotion to Private First Class from boot camp. That honor was bestowed upon only five to have graduated in platoon 157.\nCharles Oropallo earned a High School General Equivalency Diploma about eight months after he joined the Marine Corps. He then applied and received a High School Diploma from Bishop Gibbons High School in 1972. Charles accomplished that based on his Marine Corp GED testing scores.\nCharles Oropallo was Honorably Discharged after serving the three years of active duty he volunteered for.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Archives for Minor Prophets\nThe Minor Prophets Fall 2012 Bible Study\nJoel \u2013 The Day of the Lord\nGod sent the prophet Joel to the southern kingdom of Judah around 830 BC. He probably ministered in Jerusalem. Joel\u2019s prophecy concerned the contemporary audience in Judah, but also his prophecies leaped across all future history to the end times. His favorite expression occurring five times was \u201cthe day of the Lord\u201d which would be a time of great judgment.\nStudy Material Lesson 1:\nJoel-the Day of the Lord L1\nHosea \u2013 The Living Illustration\nThe prophet Hosea\u2019s life gave a direct analogy between the marriage of Hosea and Gomer, and the covenant relationship between God and Israel. Before Israel went into the Promised Land, God warned them about the consequences of unfaithfulness and idolatry. Now Hosea\u2019s marriage around 710 BC, becomes a \u201cliving illustration\u201d to Israel. 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For many years the very violent and ruthless armies of Nineveh had threatened and exacted tribute money from Jerusalem, but now about 640 God revealed through His servant Nahum that Nineveh would soon fall and receive justice for its evil. This would have been a timely message since Jerusalem was beginning a great revival and return to the Lord in the time of Nahum.\nZephaniah \u2013 The Day of the Lord\nZephaniah was a great-great grandson of King Hezekiah (700 BC), and thus a relative of King Josiah in Jerusalem in 622 BC. At that time, the world power of Assyria was waning and the prophets Jeremiah and Zephaniah were both encouraging good King Josiah to remove all the idolatry and Assyrian religious practices from Judah. Before Josiah was king, the wicked King Manasseh and his son Amon had polluted Jerusalem for 60 years with idolatry and evil of every kind including infant sacrifice (see Kings 21:1-9). About 628 BC, King Josiah started a reform movement to remove the idolatry, and in 622, he found a copy of the first five books of the Bible (the Torah) which had been neglected for 60-70 years. This began a short lived revival under Josiah in which the prophecies of Zephaniah played a major part.\nZephaniah\u2039the Day of the Lord\nHabakkuk \u2013 \u201cHow Long Oh Lord?\u201d\nHabakkuk was a prophet in Judah working just before the invasion of Babylonin 605 B.C. He preached for repentance during the reign of evil King Jehoiakim (609-597 BC), but received a negative response. Habakkuk observed the injustice, wickedness and violence in Judah and cried out to God with some perplexing questions: Why do the wicked prosper? Why do the righteous suffer? Why doesn\u2019t God do something?\nThe Burden of Habakkuk\nHaggai \u2013 Priorities\nThe Book of Haggai is a report of four messages from God to the past exilic Jews who came back to a destroyed Jerusalem after about 70 years in exile in Babylon. Haggai was chosen by God to encourage the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. Over 25 times in this short book Haggai confirmed the divine authority of his message. Cyrus the Great, King of Persia had allowed about 50,000 Jews to return to Jerusalem in 536 BC. Spiritual apathy had set in by 520 BC, and only the foundation had been laid. The people became more interested in building their own houses and businesses than in building God\u2019s house. God sent the prophets Haggai and Zechariah to convict them and encourage them in their higher priority.\nBabylon conquered Judah and destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B.C. The surviving Jews were taken away into captivity in Babylon. During this exile, Zechariah was born in Babylon (Nehemiah 12:1). He was both a prophet and a priest, and when King Cyrus allowed about 50,000 Jews to return to rebuild Jerusalem about 536 B.C., Zechariah returned to Jerusalem. According to Ezra 3:8-13, the foundation of the Temple was laid two years later, but then the rebuilding was halted. In 520 B.C., God raised up the prophets Haggai and Zechariah to encourage the people to rebuild the Temple. Zechariah encouraged the people to spiritual renewal, and motivated them to rebuild the Temple by revealing God\u2019s plan for Israel\u2019s future.\nZechariah\u2039the Most Messianic and Apocalyptic of the Prophets\nChrist\u2019s Ministry Predicted\nAlthough the Minor Prophets were primarily interested in their audience in Israel and Judah that lived hundreds of years before Christ, they also had a future prophetic message about the promised Messiah. In Luke 24:27, after the resurrection, Jesus taught His disciples that the Old Testament prophets all spoke of Him, and predicted His ministry. 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        "raw_content": "WHY STUDY MBBS IN CHINA\nMBBS in China (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery), is becoming popular for international students, the programs field taught in English is getting more and more wide, like Study MBBS IN CHINA (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery),, BDS IN CHINA (Bachelor of Dentistry Surgery), and programs for Master degree of Medicine, Master degree of Dentistry in English are also available China, a country that is the factory to the world, In 2020 China is expected to be the super power of the world. Shanghai in China today is no lesser than New York, as they are so developed.\nMBBS OR Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, are the two first professional degrees awarded upon graduation from medical school in medicine and surgery by universities in various countries that follow the tradition of the United Kingdom. The naming suggests that they are two separate degrees; however, in practice, they are usually treated as one and awarded together. 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In some cases the old first year courses (for six year degrees) in the basic sciences of physics, chemistry and biology have been abolished, and that standard has to be reached by means of school examinations before entry. However, in most countries a newly-graduated Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery must spend a specified period in internship before they can obtain full qualification as a medical practitioner. Historically, Bachelor of Medicine was also the primary medical degree conferred by institutions in the United States and Canada, such as Pennsylvania, Harvard, Toronto, Maryland, and Columbia. Several early North American medical schools were (for the most part) founded by physicians and surgeons who had trained in England and Scotland. University medical education in England culminated with the Bachelor of Medicine qualification and in Scotland the Doctor of Medicine, until from the mid-19th century when the public bodies that regulated medical practice at the time required practitioners in Scotland as well as England to hold the dual Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees. Throughout the 1800s, North American medical schools switched to the tradition of the Ancient universities of Scotland and began conferring Doctor of Medicine rather than Bachelor of Medicine, the first institution to make such a switch being King's College (now Columbia University) in New York.In the countries that award bachelors' degrees in medicine, however, Doctor of Medicine denotes a holder of a higher doctorate and is reserved for medical practitioners who undertake research and submit a thesis in the field of medicine. Nevertheless, those holding Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery are usually referred to by the courtesy title of \"Doctor\" and use the prefix \"Dr\".ClassificationMedical degrees differ from other undergraduate degrees in that they are professional qualifications which lead holders to enter a particular career upon receipt. This is not the case with most other undergraduate degrees, with the exception of qualifications in pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine and qualifying law degrees, so whilst the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery are undergraduate or graduate degrees (depending on the institution), they are perhaps more accurately conceptualized as a so-called first professional degree. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery is usually awarded as general/ordinary degrees, not as honors degrees, and as such the graduate is not classified as for honors degrees in other subjects.\nHowever, at many institutions (for example the University of Manchester in England and the University of Dundee in Scotland) it is possible for the degrees to be awarded with Honors (i.e. MB ChB (Hons)) or with Commendation, if the board of examiners recognizes exceptional performance throughout the degree course. Very few of these are awarded. More often, it is possible to study one subject for an extra year for an intercalated honors degree. This is usually a Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Medical Science (Medics), Bachelor of Medical Biology (BMedBiol) or similar: at Oxford and Cambridge in England and Dublin in Ireland Bachelor of Arts degrees are awarded. At a few universities most medical students obtain an ordinary degree in science as well: when the University of Edinburgh had a six year course, the third year was followed by award of an ordinary BSc (MedSci). In Australia, The University of Melbourne in Australia offers an Arts Degree (BA) to a medical student on the completion of two extra years of undergraduate study, and Monash University offers a Law degree (LLB); if the optional Law degree is undertaken, on completion of their degree the student may choose to do a one-year internship at a hospital and become a doctor, or spend one year doing articles to practise thereafter as a lawyer. At the University of Nottingham in England all medical students on the five year course obtain a Bachelor of Medical Sciences (BMedSci) degree without an extra intercalated year. The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland along with certain National University of Ireland medical schools offers a BMedSci qualification on completion of a thesis based on 2-3 months of summer research; only students achieving honors in their preclinical courses are eligible to receive the degree.\nAt Imperial College London certain medical students are able to extend their intercalated year to an extra three years, thus temporarily exiting the MBBS course to complete a PhD. Upon completion of the PhD, the student is required to sit the remaining 2 years of the medicine course in order to receive his/her MBBS degree. Progression Medical school graduates are only entitled to use the courtesy title \"Doctor\" upon registration as a medical practitioner with the relevant regulatory body in their respective country. Medical graduates are also eligible to sit various postgraduate examinations, including examinations for membership and fellowship of professional institutions (such as Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons), postgraduate Masters degrees (such as a Master of Surgery or Master of Obstetrics) and a postgraduate doctorate in medicine (eg Doctor of Medicine, if earned in Ireland, the UK or Commonwealth nations), and board certification examinations.\nBachelor of Dental Surgery ( B.D.S ) is a first professional degree programme in dentistry. Other equivalent dental degrees are the BChD, DDS, DMD, BDent, and BDSc Dentistry is the known evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent and associated structures and their impact on the human body. Dentistry is widely considered necessary for complete overall health. Those in the practice of dentistry are known as dentists. Other people aiding in oral health service include dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and dental therapists.\nDentistry is that branch of medicine which deals with the study and practice of diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the mouth, the maxilla, and the face.\nBDS Course\nThe course is divided into 4 years of training and 1 year compulsory rotatory internship.\nDentistry usually encompasses very important practices related to the oral cavity. The most common treatments involve the dental surgery on the teeth as a treatment for dental caries. Decayed teeth can be filled with dental amalgam, dental composite, dental porcelain and precious or non-precious metals. Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a more specialized form of dental surgery. Dentists can prescribe medication, x-rays, and devices for home or in-office use. Many oral diseases (such as bilateral odontogenic keratocysts) and abnormalities (such as several unerupted teeth) can indicate systemic, neural, or other diseases. Most general practitioners of dentistry perform restorative, prosthetic, endodontic therapy, periodontal therapy, and exodontia, as well as performing examinations. Many general practitioners are comfortable treating complex cases, as well as placing implants and extracting third molars(wisdom teeth). All dentists must achieve a certain degree of skill in various disciplines in order to graduate from dental school and become an accredited dentist.\nDentists also encourage prevention of dental caries through proper hygiene (tooth brushing and flossing), fluoride, and tooth polishing, although excessive brushing can cause damage to the gums. Dental sealants are plastic materials applied to one or more teeth, for the intended purpose of preventing dental caries or other forms of tooth decay. Recognized but less conventional preventive agents include xylitol, which is bacteriostatic, casein derivatives, and proprietary products such as Cavistat BasicMints.\nOfficial specialities\nIn addition to general dentistry, there are about 9 recognized dental specialties in the US, Canada, and Australia. To become a specialist requires one to train in a residency or advanced graduate training program. Once residency is completed, the doctor is granted a certificate of specialty training. Many specialty programs have optional or required advanced degrees such as a masters degree: (MS, MSc, MDS, MSD, MDSc, MMSc, or MDent), doctoral degree: (DClinDent, DMSc, or PhD), or medical degree: (MD/MBBS specific to Maxillofacial Surgery and sometimes Oral Medicine).\nDental public health (study of dental epidemiology and social health policies),\nEndodontics (root canal therapy and study of diseases of the dental pulp),\nOral and Maxillofacial Pathology (study, diagnosis, and sometimes the treatment of oral and maxillofacial related diseases),\nOral and Maxillofacial Radiology (study and radiologic interpretation of oral and maxillofacial diseases),\nOral and Maxillofacial Surgery (extractions, implants, and facial surgery),\nOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics (straightening of teeth and modification of midface and mandibular growth),\nPeriodontics (study and treatment of diseases of the periodontium (non-surgical and surgical), and placement and maintenance of dental implants),\nPediatric dentistry (i.e. dentistry for children, formerly known as \"pedodontics\"),\nProsthodontics (dentures, bridges and the restoration of implants. Some prosthodontists further their training in \"oral and maxillofacial prosthodontics\"--a discipline concerned with the replacement of missing facial structures--such as ears, eyes, nose, etc.)\nSpecialists in these fields are designated registrable (U.S. \"Board Eligible\") and warrant exclusive titles such as orthodontist, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, endodontist, pediatric dentist, periodontist, or prosthodontist upon satisfying certain local (U.S. \"Board Certified\"), (Australia/NZ: \"FRACDS\"), or (Canada: \"FRCD(C)\") registry requirements.\nDental anesthesiology, the study of how to relieve pain through advanced use of local and general anesthesia techniques is not yet considered to be one of the recognized dental specialties. However, CODA is in the process of accrediting all dental anesthesiology programs.\nSpecial needs dentistry is dentistry for those with developmental and acquired disabilities. It is a recognized specialty by the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. It has also been recently recognised as a specialty by the General Dental Council in the United Kingdom. The American Board of Special Care Dentistry is hoping to also obtain accreditation for special needs dentistry by CODA.\nOral Biology - Research in Dental and Craniofacial Biology\nForensic odontology consists of the gathering and use of dental evidence in law. This may be performed by any dentist with experience or training in this field. 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        "raw_content": "China Plastic Handle Manufacturers Reduce The Impact On The Environment\nThe function of Pet Preform packaging is undeniable. It protects our food, extends the life of the food, and transports and sanitizes food and beverages. However, after the package has finished its work and the product has been unpacked and consumed, it is often improperly disposed of and eventually placed where it does not belong. As a sustainability manager, Jilian is modelling the function of packaging and creating a sustainable future.\nNew plastic economy \u2013 from linear systems to circulatory systems\nThe Alan MacArthur Foundation\u2019s new plastic economy based on the principles of circular economy also clearly articulates this mission. In a circular economy, valuable materials are kept in the resource cycle for as long as possible, minimizing waste and pollution. This cycle can be achieved through actions throughout the production chain. The Alan MacArthur Foundation defines it in three key transformation strategies that emphasize circular economy: redesign, reuse, and recycling. These pillars are also clearly reflected in the three ambitions of the new plastics economy:\n1. Create an effective waste plastics economy\nReuse and recycling are good ways to keep plastics out of the supply chain and thus get out of nature. They are not wasting precious resources, but they can be made into new products. Jilian Plastics produces a total of 65,000 tons of food grade recycled PET per year. The greenhouse gas emissions caused by this material are only one-tenth of the level produced when new materials are manufactured.\n2. Significantly reduce plastic leakage into natural systems\nWhile recycling is a good way to achieve this goal, this ambition must be much earlier in the production process. To reduce the amount of plastic leaking into nature, companies even need to manage materials before they become products. Jilian Plastics started its own zero particle loss program and implemented various measures at the factory to reduce the loss of valuable materials. We are very proud of the results. For example, with the help of a collection tray, we can now collect particles that are lost during the production process. In this way, we can prevent particles from leaking into the environment.\n3. Separating plastic from fossil raw materials\nThe last of the three ambits calls for new innovations and research on recyclable or bio-based alternatives to raw materials. That\u2019s why we work with plastics made from plants such as sugar cane and participate in the development of the plant-based material polyethylene glycol ester (PEF). In the future, PEF will be obtained from food waste or other second-generation raw materials. This can save fossil resources such as oil or natural gas.\nChina Plastic Handle Manufacturers are constantly looking for new ways to achieve these three goals to ensure that materials reach their full potential and that the environment is not compromised by improper handling. In my opinion, sustainability can be achieved by redesigning existing systems \u2013 by leading the ideas of innovation and innovation, and following these ambitions, we can take advantage of the capabilities of plastic packaging while reducing the impact on the environment.",
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        "raw_content": "4/8/12 THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST\nMark 16:1-20 Sunday, April 8, 2012\nDear Lord Jesus thank you for making this Easter a very joyful and meaningful event. Thank you for helping us to deeply understand what you have accomplished for us all through the suffering and death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I pray for the Gospel message to ring out across our land through the multitude of Easter programs going on. May the hearts of those who do not believe be moved to believe and put their hope and trust in Jesus Christ. I pray that the hearts of believers may be strengthen that they may know your grace and love you more. I pray for all of us to unite together in faith and propagate the Gospel on our campus\u2019 and in our communities. Please plant your word in our hearts through this daily bread message. I thank you and I pray in Jesus\u2019 name. Amen!\nVerses 1-8 read, \u201cWhen the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus\u2019 body. 2 Very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, they were on their way to the tomb 3 and they asked each other, \u201cWho will roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb?\u201d 4 But when they looked up, they saw that the stone, which was very large, had been rolled away. 5 As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. 6 \u201cDon\u2019t be alarmed,\u201d he said. \u201cYou are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. 7 But go, tell his disciples and Peter, \u2018He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.\u2019\u201d 8 Trembling and bewildered, the women went out and fled from the tomb. They said nothing to anyone, because they were afraid.\u201d\nIn verses 1-3 I can see the love and devotion of these women. They came at the earliest possible moment to anoint Jesus\u2019 body with spices. They did not expect Jesus to be risen. They only wanted to show one more act of love to the one who had loved them so much. The disciples, in contrast, were trembling behind locked doors. There is something to be said of the Christian love and devotion of women. In many churches the majority of the worshippers are women. In most Christian choirs, most of the singers are women. I pray that my heart may be filled with such love for Jesus.\nThese women were not afraid. The authorities were out to arrest Jesus\u2019 followers. The Romans had posted guards at the tomb. The Jewish religious authorities were making sure that the disciples did not steal the body of Jesus because they did not want the people to believe. They were in danger of being arrested or even molested. But their love for Jesus was able to overcome all fear. Where there is love there is release from the bondage of fear. We are so afraid of expressing our love for Jesus at times. We wonder what people would think. Will they reject me? Will they de-friend me on Facebook? Will they block my posts on Facebook because I am too religious? Will I be fired from my job? If I go on a short term mission trip will I get a disease or will I get kidnapped, held for ransom or beheaded on Youtube? There are so many fears getting us to hold back in showing our love for Jesus. But we need to take a lesson from these devoted women.\nThey also went to the tomb, by faith. They knew that there were soldiers there. They knew that there was a huge stone in front of the entrance to the tomb. They could have easily dwelt on the impossibilities and not even tried to go. But they thought about the possibilities instead of the impossibilities, saying \u201cLet\u2019s try anyway. Maybe God will open the way.\u201d And so they came to the tomb, by faith. And God worked. All of the obstacles were taken away and they were able to meet the risen Jesus. We must never let seeming obstacles keep us from doing what God wants us to do. We must never let any obstacle from keeping us from worshipping Jesus and meeting Jesus in a very personal way. God will open the way. He will fill our lives with possibilities instead of impossibilities. The living God will open doors for his people. Go forth with faith in Jesus\u2019 power.\nIf Jesus\u2019 story ended with his death, it would be worse than a horror film. But praise be to God that it did not end there. As Jesus foretold, he rose from the dead! What proof was there? First, there was the empty tomb. Next, there was the angel\u2019s message in verses 6-7 which reads, \u201c\u2019Don\u2019t be alarmed,\u2019 he said. \u2018You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. 7 But go, tell his disciples and Peter, \u2018He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.\u2019\u201d There was also the powerful testimony of the changed lives of those who knew him. For example the sorrowful women became joyful and the fearful disciples became bold witnesses of Jesus death and resurrection. Not to mention that Jesus\u2019 resurrection occurred despite of the authorities\u2019 best efforts to suppress it.\nThere are so many reasons to believe in Jesus\u2019 resurrection and no reason to not believe. His resurrection is a fact. I don\u2019t think that God could provide anymore evidence in the resurrection of Jesus, short of teleporting us back in time to see it or into the future to see the risen Christ in heaven. If he did this we still might doubt what we were witnessing. I really believe God did his best to make future generations know the truth that Jesus\u2019 resurrection actually occurred. Jesus resurrection is a fact in my life, because I have experienced the power of the Risen, living Christ in my own life. He changed a hedonistic, pleasure seeking student and made him into a disciple of Jesus, a shepherd, a Bible teacher, and a pastor of a small house church ministry. He healed me of so many spiritual ailments of the heart, especially, boredom, meaninglessness, a life long stammering problem and much more. He leads and guides my life daily. The living Jesus has revealed himself to me in so many wonderful ways! He will reveal himself to you too if you will let him.\nThis resurrected Jesus gives us assurance and a true and living hope in eternal life in the Kingdom of God. All other religions claim that there is some sort of afterlife. But they have no proof. They have no resurrected Savior. They have no fulfilled promises. Their adherents are always wondering, \u201cIs this true? Is this simply part of man made religion? Can I truly believe this and devote my life to this?\u201d The answer to these questions, for adherents of all other religions, is \u201cNO\u201d. There is only nagging doubt that they have given themselves over to something that is not true. Only in Jesus can we have assurance of salvation and the resurrection.\nWith this assurance, we know that because Jesus rose from the dead his believers will also rise from the dead. There is the resurrection principle to apply here. This principle is that even though we die we will be raise by Jesus as we hold onto resurrection faith. With resurrection faith we are not depressed because of old age. We are not depressed with the bad economy. We are not depressed by sickness and weakness. We are not depressed because of poverty and lost opportunities. We are not depressed when our friends, or our children leave us. We are not paralyzed when we feel we can not go to work even one more day. We are not depressed and hopeless when our marriages are in hard times. We do not get \u201cdown\u201d when we feel like we are doing poorly in school. It is because we know that no matter how hard the situation becomes, we have Jesus and there is the resurrection. We can try again with resurrection faith in our hearts. There is always hope and light at the end of the tunnel. God will raise us out of the darkest situations, even death. As we get older our joy and expectation in the resurrection increases. We have joy and power to live life to the fullest right to the end of our lives in this world. Praise Jesus for the power of the resurrection.\nThe women were the first witnesses of Jesus\u2019 resurrection. It is because their love for Jesus was so great. God used them for a great mission to witness to the resurrection before the disciples. When we love Jesus, God gives us the privilege of participating in many wonderful works of God.\nDespite of the women\u2019s sincere efforts to let the disciples know the truth about the risen Jesus, the disciples were slow to believe (Lk 24:25; Jn 20:27). But Jesus appeared to them over a period of 40 days and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive. They were eventually transformed by the power of the risen Jesus and became bold witnesses. They all proclaimed this message at the risk of their lives (traditionally all of them were martyred, except John who was exiled on Patmos). When faith in Jesus\u2019 resurrection nestles in our hearts, fear is dispelled and we become bold witnesses of the Gospel. May many bold witnesses of the Gospel be raised across our land and on our campus\u2019.\nVerses 9-20 read, \u201cWhen Jesus rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons. 10 She went and told those who had been with him and who were mourning and weeping. 11 When they heard that Jesus was alive and that she had seen him, they did not believe it. 12 Afterward Jesus appeared in a different form to two of them while they were walking in the country. 13 These returned and reported it to the rest; but they did not believe them either. 14 Later Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were eating; he rebuked them for their lack of faith and their stubborn refusal to believe those who had seen him after he had risen. 15 He said to them, \u201cGo into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. 16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. 17 And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; 18 they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.\u201d 19 After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God. 20 Then the disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it \u201c\nThese verses are a good summary of all the gospel accounts of the resurrection (Lk 24; Jn 20; Mt 28). Verse 15 is called the world mission command. It reads, \u201cHe said to them, \u2018Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.\u2019\u201d The gospel of Jesus Christ is the good news of salvation. Whoever believes and commits his or her life to Jesus will be saved. Jesus\u2019 power and presence will be with those who believe. This is such a wonderful gift given to us by God. We are recipients of so much grace. We can not rest easy until we share this gift with others. We have received grace and apostleship to tell the world of all that Jesus has done. I pray that I may obey Jesus\u2019 world mission command, starting in my family, my working place, my community and our campus.\nWhen we decide to obey Jesus\u2019 world mission command, then there are may be dangers facing us. There may be things that Satan may use to plant fear in our hearts to stop us from preaching the Gospel and render us impotent in the work of God. But we must not be fearful. Jesus promises to go on ahead of us. He will protect us from things that threaten our lives. He will move peoples\u2019 hearts to believe. We will be given spiritual power to even demolish demonic strongholds. With the Risen Lord, there is no need to shrink back. We can take hold of the glorious mission that God has put before us\u2026to go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation. We will have joy and victory when we do so. The people of the world need to hear the gospel message and believe. They are lost in the darkness of sin and suffering greatly. They will stand condemned if they do not repent and believe. But most importantly their Father in heaven, their Creator wants them to believe and be saved and enter into an eternal, loving fellowship with them. And he wants to work through you and me. 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        "raw_content": "David Lynch: The Art Life is the Pick of the Week\nThis week's new releases bring us a couple of Criterions, a couple of live albums, Texas football, and something scripted by Ed Wood.\nBy Mat Brewster on September 26, 2017 12:55 PM |\nDavid Lynch is one of the most fascinating directors working today. His films aren\u2019t always good but they are always interesting. He creates nightmarish, surreal landscapes in which plot doesn\u2019t always make sense and which leave themselves up for various interpretations. His career has taken all sorts of strange detours and loops. He\u2019s made very personal, very experimental films; he\u2019s worked on broadcast television; adapted popular science fiction novels; and made several things that were initially only released on his website.\nIt's the sort of career that\u2019s ripe for a good documentary. With any luck David Lynch: The Art Life is such a film. With Criterion putting it out, you can expect a very nice presentation, though I must say the extras (a short interview with Lynch, a trailer and a leaflet) leave much to be desired.\nThe Piano Teacher (Criterion Collection): Like David Lynch, Michael Haneke is a also a fascinating director. He completely defies expectations. He seems to enjoy messing with viewer's concepts of how a film should go. It's as if he\u2019s egging the audience on and then pulling the rug out from under us. The Piano Teacher won the Grand Prix at Cannes and is considered one of his best. It's about the titular teacher of pianos and her sexual obsession with a student. Or something. One never knows with Haneke what its about. It's gotten the Criterion treatment though which is always exciting.\nFriday Night Lights: The Complete Series: Not-too-expensive set of this highly rated series about a small town and its high school football team. I keep hearing great things about it. Actually started it awhile back and enjoyed it, but got distracted by something else and have yet to return to it.\nThe Rolling Stones: From the Vault - Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theatre: For a few years now, there\u2019s been a trend for artists to cover one of their albums from start to finish. The Stones did their classic album Sticky Fingers on May 20, 2015 in Hollywood. That\u2019s not a particularly great year for the band, but it has gotta be fun to hear all those cuts in order.\nDavid Gilmour: Live at Pompeii: Forty-five years ago, Pink Floyd performed at the legendary Roman amphitheater without an audience for a live album. Gilmour went back to that historic setting for two-night (and for an actual live audience). He made an album too. Should be cool.\nOrgy of the Dead: Vinegar Syndrome has upgraded this super-low-budget nudie cutie that\u2019s claim to fame was that it was written by Ed Wood (but directed by Stephen C. Apostolof, who presumably had a modicum more talent than Mr. Wood). Should be worth a laugh.\n47 Meters Down: Mandy Moore, Claire Holt, and Matthew Modine star in this thriller about a couple of sisters trapped in a shark cage at the bottom of the ocean.\n47 meters down,\nlive at pompeii,\norgy of the dead,\nthe piano teacher,",
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        "raw_content": "Marley is the Pick of the Week\nA new documentary on Bob Marley might just teach me it's about the music not the posturing.\nBy Mat Brewster on August 6, 2012 7:09 PM |\nIn my mind there is a connection between Bob Marley and Che Guevera. I doubt the two ever met and I have no idea if the musician and the revolutionary contained any shared political views, but I can't shake the feeling that they are connected in some way. I supsect that, in reality, this comes from their tendency to have their likeness worn by college students everywhere who neither know Marley's music beyond Legend, his greatest-hits package, nor Guevera beyond the fighting-the-man posturing. Perhaps that's what they have in common - their fans tendency to annoy me.\nWhich is likely why I always feel a little irritated when I listen to Marley. Not because of his music, because I genuinely like it, especially his live stuff, but because I feel like I'm aligning myself to some jerk-off frat boy who's more into smoking weed than digging jams. That's dumb I know; I should just dig the tunes and shut up about the rest. Maybe that's why I'm making a new documentary on the musician, simply titled Marley as my Pick of the Week, to make amends to all the idiots out there and for my own ridiculously feelings.\nMarley got the approval of the late singer's family and as such there are plenty of interviews featuring his blood and friends and it got licensing to Marley's musical catalog including video of his live performances. Thats good enough for me.\nThe Lorax: Based on the classic environmental book by Dr. Seuss, this animated, full-length features comes in a couple of versions (regular DVD and a DVD/Blu-ray/Digital Copy combo.) Seuss has had a rough time being translated to the big screen, and what I've heard of this it doesn't fare much better. But any Seuss is better than no Seuss at all so it gets a mention.\nGrimm: Season One: I haven't heard a lot about this series good or bad, but the premise is intriguing (a cop discovers he's descended from a long line of Grimms who are in charge of keeping balance between the creatures of myth and regular folks) and I'm willing to give it a try.\nBel Ami: Based on a novel by Guy de Maupassant, Bel Ami stars Robert Pattinson as a penniless beggar who rises to great heights in turn of the century Paris. I'm trying not to hold the Twilight star against this film as I've never seen him in anything other than Harry Potter and hoping that costars Uma Thurman and Christina Ricci will make up for any vampire-lessness in his acting.",
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        "raw_content": "NameAnne BOLEYN , 13868\nFatherThomas BOLEYN 1st Earl of Wiltshire , 13507 (1477-1539)\nMotherLady Elizabeth HOWARD , 13508 (1480-1538)\nChildrenElizabeth I of ENGLAND , 14085 (1533-1603)\nNotes for Anne BOLEYN\nAnne Boleyn (/\u02c8b\u028al\u026an/, /b\u0259\u02c8l\u026an/ or /b\u028a\u02c8l\u026an/)[3][4] (c. 1501[1] \u2013 19 May 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII and Marquess of Pembroke in her own right.[5] Henry's marriage to Anne, and her subsequent execution, made her a key figure in the political and religious upheaval that was the start of the English Reformation. Anne was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard, and was educated in the Netherlands and France, largely as a maid of honour to Claude of France. She returned to England in early 1522, to marry her Irish cousin James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond; the marriage plans ended in failure and she secured a post at court as maid of honour to Henry VIII's wife, Catherine of Aragon.\nEarly in 1523 there was a secret betrothal between Anne and Henry Percy, son of the 5th Earl of Northumberland. In January 1524, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey broke the betrothal, Anne was sent back home to Hever Castle, and Percy was married to Lady Mary Talbot, to whom he had been betrothed since adolescence. In February/March 1526, Henry VIII began his pursuit of Anne. She resisted his attempts to seduce her, refusing to become his mistress - which her sister Mary had been. It soon became the one absorbing object of Henry's desires to annul his marriage to Queen Catherine so he would be free to marry Anne. When it became clear that Pope Clement VII would not annul the marriage, the breaking of the power of the Catholic Church in England began. In 1532, Henry granted her the Marquessate of Pembroke.\nHenry and Anne married on 25 January 1533. On 23 May 1533, Thomas Cranmer declared Henry and Catherine's marriage null and void; five days later, he declared Henry and Anne's marriage to be good and valid. Shortly afterwards, the Pope decreed sentences of excommunication against Henry and Cranmer. As a result of this marriage and these excommunications, the first break between the Church of England and Rome took place and the Church of England was brought under the King's control. Anne was crowned Queen of England on 1 June 1533. On 7 September, she gave birth to the future Queen Elizabeth I, whose gender disappointed Henry. He was not entirely discouraged, for he said that a son would surely follow and professed to love Elizabeth. Three miscarriages followed, and by March 1536, Henry was courting Jane Seymour.\nHenry had Anne investigated for high treason in April 1536. On 2 May she was arrested and sent to the Tower of London, where she was tried before a jury of peers \u2013 which included Henry Percy, her former betrothed, and her own uncle, Thomas Howard \u2013 and found guilty on 15 May. She was beheaded four days later. Modern historians view the charges against her, which included adultery, incest, and witchcraft, as unconvincing. Following the coronation of her daughter, Elizabeth, as queen, Anne was venerated as a martyr and heroine of the English Reformation, particularly through the works of John Foxe.[6] Over the centuries, she has inspired or been mentioned in numerous artistic and cultural works. As a result, she has retained her hold on the popular imagination. Anne has been called \"the most influential and important queen consort England has ever had\",[7] since she provided the occasion for Henry VIII to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, and declare his independence from Rome.\nAnne was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, later Earl of Wiltshire and Earl of Ormond, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Thomas Boleyn was a well respected diplomat with a gift for languages; he was also a favourite of Henry VII of England, who sent him on many diplomatic missions abroad. Anne and her siblings grew up at Hever Castle in Kent. However, the siblings were born in Norfolk at the Boleyn home at Blickling. A lack of parish records from the period has made it impossible to establish Anne's date of birth. Contemporary evidence is contradictory, with several dates having been put forward by various historians. An Italian, writing in 1600, suggested that she had been born in 1499, while Sir Thomas More's son-in-law, William Roper, indicated a much later date of 1512. Her birth was most likely sometime between 1501 and 1507. As with Anne herself, it is uncertain when her two siblings were born, but it seems clear that her sister Mary was older than Anne. Mary's children clearly believed their mother had been the elder sister.[8] Most historians now agree that Mary was born in 1499. Mary's grandson claimed the Ormonde title in 1596 on the basis she was the elder daughter, which Elizabeth I accepted.[9][10] Their brother George was born around 1504.[11][12]\nAnne's sister Mary Boleyn\nThe academic debate about Anne's birth date focuses on two key dates: 1501 and 1507. Eric Ives, a British historian and legal expert, advocates the 1501 date, while Retha Warnicke, an American scholar who has also written a biography of Anne, prefers 1507. The key piece of surviving written evidence is a letter Anne wrote sometime in 1514.[13] She wrote it in French to her father, who was still living in England while Anne was completing her education at Mechelen, in the contemporary Netherlands, now Belgium. Ives argues that the style of the letter and its mature handwriting prove that Anne must have been about thirteen at the time of its composition, while Warnicke argues that the numerous misspellings and grammar errors show that the letter was written by a child. In Ives's view this would also be around the minimum age that a girl could be a Maid of Honour, as Anne was to the regent,[citation needed] Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy. This is supported by claims by a chronicler from the late 16th century, who wrote that Anne was twenty when she returned from France.[14] These findings are contested by Warnicke in several books and articles, and the evidence does not conclusively support either date.[15]\nThere are two independent contemporary sources for the 1507 date. Author Gareth Russell wrote a summary of the evidence and relates that Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, wrote her memoirs shortly before her death in 1612; in it the former lady-in-waiting and confidante to Queen Mary I of England wrote of Anne Boleyn: \"She was convicted and condemned and was not yet twenty-nine years of age.\" William Camden wrote a history of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England and was granted access to the private papers of Lord Burghley and to the state archives. In that history, in the chapter dealing with Elizabeth's early life, he records in the margin that Anne was born in MDVII (1507).[16]\nAnne's great great great-grandparents included a Lord Mayor of London, a duke, an earl, two aristocratic ladies, and a knight. One of them, Geoffrey Boleyn, had been a mercer and wool merchant before becoming Lord Mayor.[17][18] The Boleyn family originally came from Blickling in Norfolk, fifteen miles (24 km) north of Norwich.[17] At the time of Anne's birth, the Boleyn family was considered one of the most respected in the English aristocracy. Among her relatives, she numbered the Howards, one of the pre-eminent families in the land; and one of her ancestors included King Edward I of England. According to Eric Ives, she was certainly of more noble birth than Jane Seymour, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr, Henry VIII's three other English wives.[19] The spelling of the Boleyn name was variable, as common at the time. Sometimes it was written as Bullen, hence the bull heads which formed part of her family arms.[20] At the court of Margaret of Austria in the Netherlands, Anne is listed as Boullan.[10] From there she signed the letter to her father as Anna de Boullan.[21] She is also referred to as \"Anna Bolina\" (which is Latin); that name is in most portraits of her.[21]\nAnne's early education was typical for women of her class. In 1513 Anne was invited to join the schoolroom of Margaret Archduchess of Austria and her four wards. Her academic education was limited to arithmetic, her family genealogy, grammar, history, reading, spelling, and writing. She developed domestic skills such as dancing, embroidery, good manners, household management, music, needlework, and singing. Anne learned to play games, such as cards, chess, and dice. She was also taught archery, falconry, horseback riding, and hunting.[22]\nNetherlands and France\nClaude of France, wife of Francis I. Anne served as her maid of honour for nearly seven years\nAnne's father continued his diplomatic career under Henry VIII. In Europe, Thomas Boleyn's charm won many admirers, including Archduchess Margaret of Austria, daughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. During this period, she ruled the Netherlands on her father's behalf and was so impressed with Boleyn that she offered his daughter Anne a place in her household. Ordinarily, a girl had to be twelve years old to have such an honour, but Anne may have been younger, as the Archduchess affectionately referred to her as \"la petite Boulin [sic]\".[23] Anne made a good impression in the Netherlands with her manners and studiousness, Margaret reported that she was well spoken and pleasant for her young age (\"son josne eaige\").[24] and told Sir Thomas Boleyn that his daughter was \"so presentable and so pleasant, considering her youthful age, that I am more beholden to you for sending her to me, than you to me\" (E.W. Ives, op.cit.). Anne stayed with Margaret from spring 1513 until her father arranged for her to attend Henry VIII's sister Mary, who was about to marry Louis XII of France in October 1514.\nIn France, Anne was a maid of honour to Queen Mary, and then Mary's 15-year-old stepdaughter Queen Claude, with whom she stayed nearly seven years.[25][26] In the Queen's household, she completed her study of French and developed interests in art, fashion, illuminated manuscripts, literature, music, poetry,and religious philosophy. She also acquired knowledge of French art, culture, dance, etiquette, literature, music, and poetry and came to gain experience in flirtation and the game of courtly love.[27] Though all knowledge about Anne's experiences in the French court are conjecture, even Eric Ives, in his latest edition of the biography, conjectures that she was likely to have made the acquaintance of King Francis I's sister, Marguerite de Navarre, a patron of humanists and reformers. Marguerite de Navarre was also an author in her own right, and her works include elements of Christian mysticism and reform that verged on heresy, though she was protected by her status of the French king's beloved sister. She or her circle may have encouraged Anne's interest in reform, as well as in poetry and literature.[26] Anne's education in France proved itself in later years, inspiring many new trends among the ladies and courtiers of England, and it may have been instrumental in pressing their King toward the culture-shattering contretemps with the Papacy itself. Eric Ives's latest version of his biography hypothesizes that Anne may have had evangelist conviction and a strong spiritual inner life. William Forrest, author of a contemporary poem about Catherine of Aragon, complimented Anne's \"passing excellent\" skill as a dancer. \"Here\", he wrote, \"was [a] fresh young damsel, that could trip and go.\"[28]\nAnne Boleyn by Hans Holbein the Younger\nAnne had been of average height and she had a slender build with long straight and thick black or dark brown hair, dark brown eyes, a considerably strong nose, a definite wide mouth with slim lips, and an olive complexion. She was considered to be brilliant, charming, driven, elegant, forthright, and graceful with a keen wit and a lively, opinionated, and passionate personality. Anne was depicted to be \"sweet and cheerful\" in her youth and she enjoyed cards and dice games, drinking wine, eating French cuisine, flirting, gambling, gossiping, and hearing a good joke. She was fond of archery, falconry, hunting, and the occasional game of bowls. Yet Anne also had a sharp tongue and a terrible temper.[29]\nAnne exerted a powerful charm on those who met her, though opinions differed on her attractiveness. The Venetian diarist Marino Sanuto, who saw Anne when Henry VIII met Francis I at Calais in October 1532, described her as \"not one of the handsomest women in the world; she is of middling stature, swarthy complexion, long neck, wide mouth, bosom not much raised... eyes, which are black and beautiful\".[30] Simon Gryn\u00e9e wrote to Martin Bucer in September 1531 that Anne was \"young, good-looking, of a rather dark complexion\". Lancelot de Carle called her \"beautiful with an elegant figure\", and a Venetian in Paris in 1528 also reported that she was said to be beautiful.[31] The most influential description of Anne,[32] but also the least reliable, was written by the Catholic propagandist and polemicist Nicholas Sanders in 1586, half a century after Anne's death: \"Anne Boleyn was rather tall of stature, with black hair, and an oval face of a sallow complexion, as if troubled with jaundice. It is said she had a projecting tooth under the upper lip, and on her right hand six fingers. There was a large wen under her chin, and therefore to hide its ugliness she wore a high dress covering her throat... She was handsome to look at, with a pretty mouth\".[33] Sanders held Anne responsible for Henry VIII's rejection of the Catholic church, and writing fifty years after her death, was keen to demonise her. Sanders's description contributed to what biographer Eric Ives calls the \"monster legend\" of Anne Boleyn.[34] Though his details were fictitious, they have formed the basis for references to Anne's appearance even in some modern textbooks.[35]\nAnne's experience in France made her a devout Christian in the new tradition of Renaissance humanism. Anne knew little Latin but, trained at a French court, she was influenced by an \"evangelical variety of French humanism\" which led her to champion the vernacular Bible.[36] While she would later hold the reformist position that the papacy was a corrupting influence on Christianity, her conservative tendencies could be seen in her devotion to the Virgin Mary.[37] Anne's European education ended in 1521, when her father summoned her back to England. She sailed from Calais in January 1522.[38]\nAt the court of Henry VIII: 1522\u20131533\nAnne was recalled to marry her Irish cousin, James Butler, a young man who was several years older than she and who was living at the English court,[39] in an attempt to settle a dispute over the title and estates of the Earldom of Ormond. The 7th Earl of Ormond died in 1515, leaving his daughters, Margaret Boleyn and Anne St Leger, as co-heiresses. In Ireland, the great-great-grandson of the 3rd earl, Sir Piers Butler, contested the will and claimed the Earldom himself. He was already in possession of Kilkenny Castle \u2013 the ancestral seat of the earls. Sir Thomas Boleyn, being the son of the eldest daughter, felt the title belonged to him and protested to his brother-in-law, the Duke of Norfolk, who spoke to King Henry about the matter. Henry, fearful the dispute could be the spark to ignite civil war in Ireland, sought to resolve the matter by arranging an alliance between Piers's son, James, and Anne Boleyn. She would bring her Ormond inheritance as dowry and thus end the dispute. The plan ended in failure, perhaps because Sir Thomas hoped for a grander marriage for his daughter or because he himself coveted the titles. Whatever the reason, the marriage negotiations came to a complete halt.[40] James Butler later married Lady Joan Fitzgerald, daughter and heiress of James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond and Amy O'Brien.\nAn early-20th-century painting of Anne Boleyn, depicting her deer hunting with the King\nMary Boleyn, Anne Boleyn's older sister, had earlier been recalled from France in late 1519, ostensibly for her affairs with the French king and his courtiers. She married William Carey, a minor noble, in February 1520, at Greenwich, with Henry VIII in attendance; soon after, Mary Boleyn became the English King's mistress. Historians dispute King Henry VIII's paternity of one or both of Mary Boleyn's children born during this marriage. Henry VIII: The King and His Court, by Alison Weir, questions the paternity of Henry Carey;[41] Dr. G.W. Bernard (The King's Reformation) and Joanna Denny (Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen) argue that Henry VIII was their father. Henry did not acknowledge either child, as he did his son Henry Fitzroy, his illegitimate son by Elizabeth Blount, Lady Talboys.\nAnne made her d\u00e9but at the Chateau Vert (Green Castle) pageant in honour of the imperial ambassadors on 4 March 1522, playing \"Perseverance.\" There she took part in an elaborate dance accompanying Henry's younger sister Mary, several other ladies of the court, and her sister. All wore gowns of white satin embroidered with gold thread.[42] She quickly established herself as one of the most stylish and accomplished women at the court, and soon a number of young men were competing for her.[43]\nThe Six Wives of\nCatherine aragon.jpg Catherine of Aragon\nAnneboleyn2.jpg Anne Boleyn\nHans Holbein d. J. 032b.jpg Jane Seymour\nAnneCleves.jpg Anne of Cleves\nHowardCatherine02.jpeg Catherine Howard\nCatherine Parr from NPG.jpg Catherine Parr\nThe American historian Retha M. Warnicke writes that Anne was \"the perfect woman courtier... her carriage was graceful and her French clothes were pleasing and stylish; she danced with ease, had a pleasant singing voice, played the lute and several other musical instruments well, and spoke French fluently... A remarkable, intelligent, quick-witted young noblewoman... that first drew people into conversation with her and then amused and entertained them. In short, her energy and vitality made her the center of attention in any social gathering.\" Henry VIII's biographer J. J. Scarisbrick adds that Anne \"revelled in\" the attention she received from her admirers.[44]\nDuring this time, Anne was courted by Henry Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland, and entered into a secret betrothal with the young man. Thomas Wolsey's gentleman usher, George Cavendish, maintained the two had not been lovers. If Cavendish is to be believed, their relationship was celibate.[45] The romance was broken off when Percy's father refused to support their engagement. Cardinal Wolsey refused the match for several conjectured reasons. According to Cavendish, Anne was sent from court to her family's countryside estates, but it is not known for how long. Upon her return to court, she again entered the service of Catherine of Aragon.\nPrior to her marriage to King Henry VIII, Anne had befriended Sir Thomas Wyatt, who was one of the greatest poets of the Tudor reign. In 1520, Wyatt married Elizabeth Cobham, who told by many accounts, was not a wife of his choosing.[46] Thus, in 1525, Wyatt charged his wife with adultery and separated from her; coincidentally, historians believe that it was also the year where his interest in Anne intensified. Following that from 1528 to 1532, he was given the titles of 'High Marshal of Calais' as well as 'Commissioner of the Peace of Essex'. While Anne Boleyn was still King Henry's mistress in 1532, Wyatt accompanied the royal couple to Calais in France.[47] A year later, Anne Boleyn and the King were secretly married, and Wyatt served in Anne's coronation in June 1533.\nSome say that Anne resisted the King's attempts to seduce her, refusing to become his mistress, often leaving court for the seclusion of Hever Castle. But within a year, he proposed marriage to her, and she accepted. Both assumed an annulment could be obtained within a matter of months. There is no evidence to suggest that they engaged in a sexual relationship until very shortly before their marriage; Henry's love letters to Anne seem to suggest that their love affair remained unconsummated for much of their seven-year courtship. Anne was pregnant by the time of her marriage.\nHenry's annulment\nLate Elizabethan portrait of Anne Boleyn, possibly derived from a lost original of 1533\u201336.[48]\nIt is probable that the idea of annulment (not divorce as commonly assumed) had suggested itself to Henry much earlier than this and was motivated by his desire for an heir to secure the legitimacy of the Tudor claim to the crown. Before Henry's father Henry VII ascended the throne, England was beset by civil warfare over rival claims to the crown and Henry wanted to avoid a similar uncertainty over the succession. He and Catherine had no living sons: all Catherine's children except Mary died in infancy.[49] Catherine of Aragon had first come to England to be bride to Henry's brother Arthur who died soon after their marriage. Since Spain and England still wanted an alliance, a dispensation was granted by Pope Julius II on the grounds that Catherine was still a virgin. The marriage of Catherine and Henry took place in 1509, but eventually he became dubious about its validity, due to Catherine's inability to provide an heir being seen as a sign of God's displeasure. His feelings for Anne, and her refusals to become his mistress, probably contributed to Henry's decision that no Pope had a right to overrule the Bible. This meant that he had been living in sin with Catherine of Aragon all these years, though Catherine hotly contested this and refused to concede that her marriage to Arthur had been consummated. It also meant that his daughter Mary was a bastard, and that the new Pope (Clement VII) would have to admit the previous Pope's mistake and annul the marriage. Henry's quest for an annulment became euphemistically known as the \"King's Great Matter.\"[50]\nAnne saw an opportunity in Henry's infatuation and the convenient moral quandary. She determined that she would yield to his embraces only as his acknowledged queen. She began to take her place at his side in policy and in state, but not yet in his bed.[51] Confusing the issue of whether Anne and Henry had a premarital sexual relationship is the possibility that Anne was pregnant with Elizabeth (born on 7 September 1533) when she and Henry hastily and secretly married in January and when Anne was crowned queen in June 1533, since any child born before she was queen would not be able to succeed to the throne.\nScholars and historians hold various opinions as to how deep Anne's commitment to the Reformation was, how much was she perhaps only personally ambitious, and how much she had to do with Henry's defiance of Papal power. There is anecdotal evidence, related to biographer George Wyatt by her former lady-in-waiting Anne Gainsford,[52] that Anne brought to Henry's attention a heretical pamphlet, perhaps Tyndale's \"The Obedience of a Christian Man\" or one by Simon Fish called \"Supplication for Beggars,\" which cried out to monarchs to rein in the evil excesses of the Catholic Church. She was sympathetic to those seeking further reformation of the Church, and actively protected scholars working on English translations of the scriptures. According to Maria Dowling, \"Anne tried to educate her waiting-women in scriptural piety\u201d and is believed to have reproved her cousin, Mary Shelton, for \u201chaving 'idle poesies' written in her prayer book.\u201d[53] If Cavendish is to be believed, Anne's outrage at Wolsey may have personalised whatever philosophical defiance she brought with her from France. Further, the most recent edition of Ives's biography admits that Anne may very well have had a personal spiritual awakening in her youth which spurred her on, not just as catalyst but expediter for Henry's Reformation, though the process took a number of years.\nIn 1528, sweating sickness broke out with great severity. In London, the mortality rate was great and the court was dispersed. Henry left London, frequently changing his residence; Anne Boleyn retreated to the Boleyn residence at Hever Castle, but contracted the illness; her brother-in-law, William Carey, died. Henry sent his own physician to Hever Castle to care for Anne,[54] and shortly afterwards, she recovered. It soon became the one absorbing object of Henry's desires to secure an annulment from Catherine.[55] Henry had set his hopes upon a direct appeal to the Holy See, acting independently of Cardinal Wolsey, to whom he at first communicated nothing of his plans related to Anne. In 1527 William Knight, the King's secretary, was sent to Pope Clement VII to sue for the annulment of his marriage to Catherine, on the grounds that the dispensing bull of Pope Julius II permitting him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine, had been obtained under false pretences. Henry also petitioned, in the event of his becoming free, a dispensation to contract a new marriage with any woman even in the first degree of affinity, whether the affinity was contracted by lawful or unlawful connection. This clearly referred to Anne.[56]\nCatherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife and queen\nAs the Pope was, at that time, prisoner of Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, as a result of the Sack of Rome in May 1527, Knight had some difficulty obtaining access. In the end he had to return with a conditional dispensation, which Wolsey insisted was technically insufficient.[57] Henry now had no choice but to put his great matter into Wolsey's hands, who did all he could to secure a decision in Henry's favour,[58] even going so far as to convene an ecclesiastical court in England, with a special emissary, Lorenzo Campeggio from the Pope himself to decide the matter. But the Pope never had empowered his deputy to make any decision. The Pope was still a veritable hostage of Charles V, and Charles V was the loyal nephew of Henry's queen, Catherine.[59] The Pope forbade Henry to contract a new marriage until a decision was reached in Rome, not in England. Convinced that Wolsey's loyalties lay with the Pope, not England, Anne, as well as Wolsey's many enemies, ensured his dismissal from public office in 1529. George Cavendish, Wolsey's chamberlain, records that the servants who waited on the king and Anne at dinner in 1529 in Grafton heard her say that the dishonour that Wolsey had brought upon the realm would have cost any other Englishman his head. Henry replied, \"Why then I perceive...you are not the Cardinal's friend.\" Henry finally agreed to Wolsey's arrest on grounds of praemunire.[60] Had it not been for his death from illness in 1530, he might have been executed for treason.[61] A year later in 1531 (fully two years before Henry's marriage to Anne), Queen Catherine was banished from court and her rooms were given to Anne.\nPublic support remained with Queen Catherine. One evening in the autumn of 1531, Anne was dining at a manor house on the river Thames and was almost seized by a crowd of angry women. Anne just managed to escape by boat.[62]\nWhen Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died in 1532, the Boleyn family chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed, with papal approval.[63]\nIn 1532, Thomas Cromwell brought before Parliament a number of acts including the Supplication against the Ordinaries and Submission of the Clergy, which recognised royal supremacy over the church, thus finalising the break with Rome. Following these acts, Thomas More resigned as Chancellor, leaving Cromwell as Henry's chief minister.[64]\nPremarital role and marriage\nEven before her marriage, Anne Boleyn was able to grant petitions, receive diplomats, give patronage and had enormous influence over her future husband to plead the cause of foreign diplomats. The ambassador from Milan wrote in 1531 that it was essential to have her approval if one wanted to influence the English government, a view corroborated by an earlier French ambassador in 1529.\nDuring this period, Anne Boleyn played an important role in England's international position by solidifying an alliance with France. She established an excellent rapport with the French ambassador, Gilles de la Pommeraie. Anne and Henry attended a meeting with the French king at Calais in winter 1532, in which Henry hoped to enlist the support of Francis I of France for his intended marriage. On 1 September 1532, Henry granted her suo jure the Marquessate of Pembroke, an appropriate peerage for a future Queen;[65] as such she became a rich and important woman: the three Dukes and two Marquesses who existed in 1532 were the King's brother-in-law, the King's illegitimate son, and other descendants of royalty; she ranked above all other peeresses. The Pembroke lands and the title of Earl of Pembroke had been held by Henry's great-uncle,[66] and Henry performed the investiture himself.[67]\nHenry VIII, by Hans Holbein the Younger, around 1537\nAnne's family also profited from the relationship. Her father, already Viscount Rochford, was created Earl of Wiltshire. Henry also came to an arrangement with Anne's Irish cousin and created him Earl of Ormond. At the magnificent banquet to celebrate her father's elevation, Anne took precedence over the Duchesses of Suffolk and Norfolk, seated in the place of honour beside the King which was usually occupied by the Queen.[68] Thanks to Anne's intervention, her widowed sister Mary received an annual pension of \u00a3100, and Mary's son, Henry Carey, was educated at a prestigious Cistercian monastery.\nThe conference at Calais was something of a political triumph, but even though the French government gave implicit support for Henry's re-marriage and Francis I himself held private conference with Anne, the French King maintained alliances with the Pope which he could not explicitly defy.[69]\nSoon after returning to Dover, Henry and Anne married in a secret ceremony.[70] She soon became pregnant and, to legalise the first wedding considered to be unlawful at the time, there was a second wedding service, also private in accordance with The Royal Book,[71] which took place in London on 25 January 1533. Events now began to move at a quick pace. On 23 May 1533, Cranmer (who had been hastened, with the Pope's assent, into the position of Archbishop of Canterbury recently vacated by the convenient death of Warham) sat in judgment at a special court convened at Dunstable Priory to rule on the validity of the King's marriage to Catherine of Aragon. He thereupon declared the marriage of Henry and Catherine null and void. Five days later, on 28 May 1533, Cranmer declared the marriage of Henry and Anne to be good and valid.[72]\nQueen of England: 1533\u20131536\nAnne Boleyn's Coat of Arms as Queen Consort[73]\nBishop John Fisher, by Hans Holbein the Younger. Fisher refused to recognise Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn\nCatherine was formally stripped of her title as queen and Anne was consequently crowned queen consort on 1 June 1533 in a magnificent ceremony at Westminster Abbey with a banquet afterwards.[74] She was the last queen consort of England to be crowned separately from her husband. Unlike any other queen consort, Anne was crowned with St Edward's Crown, which had previously been used to crown only a monarch.[75] Historian Alice Hunt suggests that this was done because Anne's pregnancy was visible by then and she was carrying the heir who was presumed to be male.[76] On the previous day, Anne had taken part in an elaborate procession through the streets of London seated in a litter of \"white cloth of gold\" that rested on two palfreys clothed to the ground in white damask, while the barons of the Cinque Ports held a canopy of cloth of gold over her head. In accordance with tradition she wore white, and on her head a gold coronet beneath which her long dark hair hung down freely.[77] The public's response to her appearance was lukewarm.[78]\nMeanwhile, the House of Commons had forbidden all appeals to Rome and exacted the penalties of praemunire against all who introduced papal bulls into England. It was only then that Pope Clement at last took the step of announcing a provisional sentence of excommunication against the King and Cranmer. He condemned the marriage to Anne, and in March 1534, he declared the marriage to Catherine legal and again ordered Henry to return to her.[79] Henry now required his subjects to swear the oath attached to the First Succession Act, which effectively rejected papal authority in legal matters and recognised Anne Boleyn as queen. Those who refused, such as Sir Thomas More, who had resigned as Lord Chancellor, and John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, were then placed in the Tower of London. In late 1534 parliament declared Henry \"the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England\".[80] The Church in England was now under Henry's control, not Rome's. On 14 May 1534, in one of the realm's first official acts protecting Protestant Reformers, Anne wrote a letter to Thomas Cromwell seeking his aid in ensuring that English merchant Richard Herman be reinstated a member of the merchant adventurers in Antwerp and no longer persecuted simply because he had helped in \"setting forth of the New testament in English.\"[81] Before and after her coronation, Anne protected and promoted evangelicals and those wishing to study the scriptures of William Tyndale.[82] She had a decisive role in influencing the Protestant reformer Matthew Parker to attend court as her chaplain, and prior to her death entrusted her daughter to Parker's care.[83]\nStruggle for a son\nAfter her coronation, Anne settled into a quiet routine at the King's favourite residence, Greenwich Palace, to prepare for the birth of her baby. The child was born slightly prematurely on 7 September 1533. Between three and four in the afternoon, Anne gave birth to a girl, who was christened Elizabeth, probably in honour of either or both Anne's mother Elizabeth Howard and Henry's mother, Elizabeth of York.[84] But the birth of a girl was a heavy blow to her parents, since they had confidently expected a boy. All but one of the royal physicians and astrologers had predicted a son for them and the French king had already been asked to stand as his godfather. Now the prepared letters announcing the birth of a prince had an s hastily added to them to read princes[s] and the traditional tournament for the birth of an heir was cancelled.[85][86]\nGreenwich Palace, after a 17th-century drawing\nNevertheless the infant princess was given a splendid christening, but Anne feared that Catherine's daughter, Mary, now stripped of her title of princess and labelled a bastard, posed a threat to Elizabeth's position. Henry soothed his wife's fears by separating Mary from her many servants and sending her to Hatfield House, where Princess Elizabeth would be living with her own sizeable staff of servants, and where the country air was thought better for the baby's health.[87] Anne frequently visited her daughter at Hatfield and other residences.[88]\nThe new queen had a larger staff of servants than Catherine's. There were over 250 servants to tend to her personal needs, everyone from priests to stable-boys. There were over 60 maids-of-honour who served her and accompanied her to social events. She also employed several priests who acted as her confessors, chaplains, and religious advisers. One of these was Matthew Parker, who would become one of the chief architects of Anglican thought during the reign of Anne's daughter Elizabeth I.[89]\nStrife with the king\nHenry's reconciliation with Anne Boleyn, by George Cruikshank, 19th century.\nThe king and his new queen enjoyed a reasonably happy accord with periods of calm and affection. Anne Boleyn's sharp intelligence, political acumen and forward manners, although desirable in a mistress, were, at the time, unacceptable in a wife. She was once reported to have spoken to her uncle in words that \"shouldn't be used to a dog\".[90] After a stillbirth or miscarriage as early as Christmas 1534, Henry was discussing with Cranmer and Cromwell the possibility of divorcing her without having to return to Catherine.[91] Nothing came of the issue as the royal couple reconciled and spent summer 1535 on progress. By October, she was again pregnant.\nAnne Boleyn presided over a magnificent court. She spent lavish amounts of money on gowns, jewels, head-dresses, ostrich-feather fans, riding equipment, furniture and upholstery, maintaining the ostentatious display required by her status. Numerous palaces were renovated to suit her and Henry's extravagant tastes.[92] Her motto was \"The most happy\", and she had chosen a white falcon as her personal device.\nAnne was blamed for the tyranny of her husband's government and was referred to by some of her subjects as \"The king's whore\" or a \"naughty paike [prostitute]\".[93] Public opinion turned further against her following her failure to produce a son. It sank even lower after the executions of her enemies Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher.[94]\nDownfall and execution: 1536\nJane Seymour became Henry's third wife shortly after Anne's execution\nOn 8 January 1536, news of Catherine of Aragon's death reached the King and Anne, who were overjoyed. The following day, Henry and Anne wore yellow, the symbol of joy and celebration in England, from head to toe, and celebrated Catherine's death with festivities.[95] In Spain, the home country of Catherine of Aragon, yellow was the colour of mourning, in addition to black.[96] For this reason, the wearing of yellow by Henry and Anne may have been a symbol of mourning. With Mary's mother dead, Anne, for her part, attempted to make peace with her.[97]\nThe Queen, pregnant again, was aware of the dangers if she failed to give birth to a son. With Catherine dead, Henry would be free to marry without any taint of illegality. At this time Henry began paying court to Jane Seymour. He gave her a locket with a miniature portrait of himself inside and Jane, in the presence of Anne, began opening and shutting it. Anne responded by ripping off the locket with such force her fingers bled.[98] Mary rebuffed Anne's overtures, perhaps because of rumours circulating that Catherine had been poisoned by Anne and/or Henry. These began after the discovery during her embalming that her heart was blackened. Modern medical experts are in agreement that this was not the result of poisoning, but of cancer of the heart, something which was not understood at the time.[90]\nLater that month, the King was unhorsed in a tournament and knocked unconscious for two hours, a worrying incident that Anne believed led to her miscarriage five days later.[99] Another possibility for the miscarriage was an incident in which upon entering a room, Anne saw Jane Seymour sitting on the lap of Henry. After flying into a rage, Henry soothed her, saying \"peace be sweetheart, and all will be well.\" But the damage was done after she miscarried a fetus with all the appearances of being male. Eustace Chapuys commented \"She has miscarried of her savior.[100] On the day that Catherine of Aragon was buried at Peterborough Abbey, Anne miscarried a baby which, according to the imperial ambassador Chapuys, she had borne for about three and a half months, and which \"seemed to be a male child\".[101] For Chapuys, this personal loss was the beginning of the end of the royal marriage.[102]\nGiven Henry's desperate desire for a son, the sequence of Anne's pregnancies has attracted much interest. Author Mike Ashley speculated that Anne had two stillborn children after Elizabeth's birth and before the male child she miscarried in 1536.[103] Most sources attest only to the birth of Elizabeth in September 1533, a possible miscarriage in the summer of 1534, and the miscarriage of a male child, of almost four months gestation, in January 1536.[104] As Anne recovered from her miscarriage, Henry declared that he had been seduced into the marriage by means of \"sortilege\"\u2014a French term indicating either \"deception\" or \"spells\". His new mistress, Jane Seymour, was quickly moved into royal quarters. This was followed by Anne's brother George being refused a prestigious court honour, the Order of the Garter, given instead to Sir Nicholas Carew.[105]\nCharges of adultery, incest and treason\nThomas Cromwell, Anne's one-time strong ally, with whom she clashed over foreign policy and the redistribution of church wealth. Portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger, c. 1532.\nAccording to author and Tudor historian Alison Weir, Thomas Cromwell plotted Anne's downfall while feigning illness and detailing the plot 20\u201321 April 1536. Anne's biographer Eric Ives, among others, believes that her fall and execution were engineered by Thomas Cromwell.[106] The conversations between Chapuys and Cromwell thereafter indicate Cromwell as the instigator of the plot to remove Anne; evidence of this is seen in the Spanish Chronicle and through letters written from Chapuys to Charles V. Anne argued with Cromwell over the redistribution of Church revenues and over foreign policy. She advocated that revenues be distributed to charitable and educational institutions; and she favoured a French alliance. Cromwell insisted on filling the King's depleted coffers, while taking a cut for himself, and preferred an imperial alliance.[107] For these reasons, Ives suggests, \"Anne Boleyn had become a major threat to Thomas Cromwell.\"[108] Cromwell's biographer John Schofield, on the other hand, contends that no power struggle existed between Anne and Cromwell and that \"not a trace can be found of a Cromwellian conspiracy against Anne... Cromwell became involved in the royal marital drama only when Henry ordered him onto the case.\"[109] Cromwell did not manufacture the accusations of adultery, though he and other officials used them to bolster Henry's case against Anne.[110] Historian Retha Warnicke questions whether Cromwell could have manipulated the king in such a matter.[111] Henry himself issued the crucial instructions: his officials, including Cromwell, carried them out.[112] The result, historians agree, was a legal travesty.[113] To do so, the Master Secretary Cromwell would need sufficient evidence that would be convincing enough for her conviction or risk his own offices and perhaps life.\nTowards the end of April a Flemish musician in Anne's service named Mark Smeaton was arrested. He initially denied being the Queen's lover but later confessed, perhaps tortured or promised freedom. Another courtier, Henry Norris, was arrested on May Day, but being an aristocrat, could not be tortured. Prior to his arrest, Norris was treated kindly by the King, who offered him his own horse to use on the May Day festivities. It seems likely that during the festivities, the King was notified of Smeaton's confession and it was shortly thereafter the alleged conspirators were arrested upon his orders. Norris denied his guilt and swore that Queen Anne was innocent; one of the most damaging pieces of evidence against Norris was an overheard conversation with Anne at the end of April, where she accused him of coming often to her chambers not to pay court to her lady-in-waiting Madge Shelton but to herself. Sir Francis Weston was arrested two days later on the same charge, as was William Brereton, a Groom of the King's Privy Chamber. Sir Thomas Wyatt, a poet and friend of the Boleyns who was allegedly infatuated with her before her marriage to the king, was also imprisoned for the same charge but later released, most likely due to his or his family's friendship with Cromwell. Sir Richard Page was also accused of having a sexual relationship with the Queen, but he was acquitted of all charges after further investigation could not implicate him with Anne.[114] The final accused was Queen Anne's own brother, George Boleyn, arrested on charges of incest and treason.[115] He was accused of two incidents of incest: November 1535 at Whitehall and the following month at Eltham.[116]\nOn 2 May 1536, Anne was arrested and taken to the Tower of London by barge. It is likely that Anne may have entered through The Court Gate in The Byward Tower rather than The Traitor's Gate, according to historian and author of The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn, Eric Ives. In the Tower, she collapsed, demanding to know the location of her father and \"swete broder\", as well as the charges against her.\nIn what is reputed to be her last letter to King Henry, dated 6 May, she wrote:\nYour Grace's displeasure, and my imprisonment are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether ignorant. Whereas you send unto me (willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one, whom you know to be my ancient professed enemy. I no sooner received this message by him, than I rightly conceived your meaning; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty perform your demand.\nBut let not your Grace ever imagine, that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought thereof preceded. And to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn: with which name and place I could willingly have contented myself, if God and your Grace's pleasure had been so pleased. Neither did I at any time so far forget myself in my exaltation or received Queenship, but that I always looked for such an alteration as I now find; for the ground of my preferment being on no surer foundation than your Grace's fancy, the least alteration I knew was fit and sufficient to draw that fancy to some other object. You have chosen me, from a low estate, to be your Queen and companion, far beyond my desert or desire. If then you found me worthy of such honour, good your Grace let not any light fancy, or bad council of mine enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart toward your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant-princess your daughter. Try me, good king, but let me have a lawful trial, and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges; yea let me receive an open trial, for my truth shall fear no open flame; then shall you see either my innocence cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared. So that whatsoever God or you may determine of me, your grace may be freed of an open censure, and mine offense being so lawfully proved, your grace is at liberty, both before God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already settled on that party, for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto, your Grace being not ignorant of my suspicion therein. But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander must bring you the enjoying of your desired happiness; then I desire of God, that he will pardon your great sin therein, and likewise mine enemies, the instruments thereof, and that he will not call you to a strict account of your unprincely and cruel usage of me, at his general judgment-seat, where both you and myself must shortly appear, and in whose judgment I doubt not (whatsoever the world may think of me) mine innocence shall be openly known, and sufficiently cleared. My last and only request shall be, that myself may only bear the burden of your Grace's displeasure, and that it may not touch the innocent souls of those poor gentlemen, who (as I understand) are likewise in strait imprisonment for my sake. If ever I found favour in your sight, if ever the name of Anne Boleyn hath been pleasing in your ears, then let me obtain this request, and I will so leave to trouble your Grace any further, with mine earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your Grace in his good keeping, and to direct you in all your actions. From my doleful prison in the Tower, this sixth of May;\nYour most loyal and ever faithful wife, Anne Boleyn\"\nFour of the accused men were tried in Westminster on 12 May 1536. Weston, Brereton, and Norris publicly maintained their innocence and only the tortured Smeaton supported the Crown by pleading guilty. Three days later, Anne and George Boleyn were tried separately in the Tower of London. She was accused of adultery, incest, and high treason.[117] By the Treason Act of Edward III, adultery on the part of a queen was a form of treason (presumably because of the implications for the succession to the throne) for which the penalty was hanging, drawing and quartering for a man and burning alive for a woman, but the accusations, and especially that of incestuous adultery, were also designed to impugn her moral character. The other form of treason alleged against her was that of plotting the king's death, with her \"lovers\", so that she might later marry Henry Norris.[116] Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland sat on the jury that found Anne guilty. When the verdict was announced, he collapsed and had to be carried from the courtroom. He died eight months later, leaving no heirs and therefore was succeeded by his nephew.\nOn 14 May, Cranmer declared Anne's marriage to Henry null and void.[118]\nAnne Boleyn in the Tower by Edouard Cibot (1799\u20131877)\nAlthough the evidence against them was unconvincing, the accused were found guilty and condemned to death. George Boleyn and the other accused men were executed on 17 May 1536. William Kingston, the Constable of the Tower, reported Anne seemed very happy and ready to be done with life. Henry commuted Anne's sentence from burning to beheading, and rather than have a queen beheaded with the common axe, he brought an expert swordsman from Saint-Omer in France, to perform the execution. On the morning of 19 May, Kingston wrote:\nThis morning she sent for me, that I might be with her at such time as she received the good Lord, to the intent I should hear her speak as touching her innocency alway to be clear. And in the writing of this she sent for me, and at my coming she said, 'Mr. Kingston, I hear I shall not die afore noon, and I am very sorry therefore, for I thought to be dead by this time and past my pain.' I told her it should be no pain, it was so little. And then she said, 'I heard say the executioner was very good, and I have a little neck,' and then put her hands about it, laughing heartily. I have seen many men and also women executed, and that they have been in great sorrow, and to my knowledge this lady has much joy in death. Sir, her almoner is continually with her, and had been since two o'clock after midnight.[119]\nHer impending death may have caused her great sorrow for some time during her imprisonment. The poem \"Oh Death Rock Me Asleep\" is generally believed to have been authored by Anne and reveals that she may have hoped death would end her suffering.[120]\nShortly before dawn, she called Kingston to hear mass with her, and swore in his presence, on the eternal salvation of her soul, upon the Holy Sacraments, that she had never been unfaithful to the king. She ritually repeated this oath both immediately before and after receiving the sacrament of the Eucharist.[121]\nOn the morning of Friday 19 May, Anne Boleyn was executed within the Tower precincts, not upon the site of the execution memorial, but rather, according to historian Eric Ives, on a scaffold erected on the north side of the White Tower, in front of what is now the Waterloo Barracks.[122] She wore a red petticoat under a loose, dark grey gown of damask trimmed in fur and a mantle of ermine.[123] Accompanied by two female attendants, Anne made her final walk from the Queen's House to the scaffold and she showed a \"devilish spirit\"[124] and looked \"as gay as if she was not going to die\".[125] Anne climbed the scaffold and made a short speech to the crowd:\nGood Christian people, I am come hither to die, for according to the law, and by the law I am judged to die, and therefore I will speak nothing against it. I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak anything of that, whereof I am accused and condemned to die, but I pray God save the king and send him long to reign over you, for a gentler nor a more merciful prince was there never: and to me he was ever a good, a gentle and sovereign lord. And if any person will meddle of my cause, I require them to judge the best. And thus I take my leave of the world and of you all, and I heartily desire you all to pray for me. O Lord have mercy on me, to God I commend my soul.[126][127]\nThis version of her speech is found in Foxe's, Actes and Monuments[128] and an almost identical version in Ives (2005).[127] In a 1,318 line poem, written in French, two weeks after Anne's death,[129] Lancelot de Carle provides a moving account of her last words and their affect on the crowd:\nShe gracefully addressed the people from the scaffold with a voice somewhat overcome by weakness, but which gathered strength as she went on. She begged her hearers to forgive her if she had not used them all with becoming gentleness, and asked for their prayers. It was needless, she said, to relate why she was there, but she prayed the Judge of all the world to have compassion on those who had condemned her, and she begged them to pray for the King, in whom she had always found great kindness, fear of God, and love of his subjects. The spectators could not refrain from tears.[130][131][132]\nLancelot de Carle, a secretary to the French Ambassador, Antoine de Castelnau, was in London in May 1536,[133] and was an eyewitness to her trial and execution.[134][132][135] The poem, \u00c9pistre Contenant le Proc\u00e8s Criminel Faict \u00e0 l'Encontre de la Royne Anne Boullant d'Angleterre, (A Letter Containing the Criminal Charges Laid Against Queen Anne Boleyn of England),[136] provides a detailed account of Anne's early life and the circumstances relating to her arrest, trial and execution.[137] All the accounts are similar, and undoubtedly correct to varying degrees. It is thought that Anne avoided criticising Henry to save Elizabeth and her family from further consequences, but even under such extreme pressure Anne did not confess guilt, in fact subtly implying her innocence, in her appeal to historians who \"will meddle of my cause\".[citation needed]\nThomas Cranmer, who was the sole supporter of Anne in the council.\nThe ermine mantle was removed and Anne lifted off her headdress, tucking her hair under a coif.[138] After a brief farewell to her weeping ladies and a request for prayers, she kneeled down and one of her ladies tied a blindfold over her eyes.[138] She knelt upright, in the French style of executions.[139] Her final prayer consisted of her repeating continually, \"Jesu receive my soul; O Lord God have pity on my soul.\"[140]\nThe execution consisted of a single stroke.[141] It was witnessed by Thomas Cromwell; Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk; the King's illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy; the Lord Mayor of London, as well as aldermen, sheriffs, and representatives of the various craft guilds. Most of the King's Council were also present.[142] Cranmer, who was at Lambeth Palace, was reported to have broken down in tears after telling Alexander Ales: \"She who has been the Queen of England on earth will today become a Queen in heaven.\"[143] When the charges were first brought against Anne, Cranmer had expressed his astonishment to Henry and his belief that \"she should not be culpable.\" Still, Cranmer felt vulnerable because of his closeness to the queen, and so on the night before the execution, he declared Henry's marriage to Anne to have been void, like Catherine's before her. He made no serious attempt to save Anne's life, although some sources record that he had prepared her for death by hearing her last private confession of sins, in which she had stated her innocence before God.[144] On the day of her death a Scottish friend found Cranmer weeping uncontrollably in his London gardens, saying that he was sure that Anne had now gone to Heaven.[145]\nShe was then buried in an unmarked grave in the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula. Her skeleton was identified during renovations of the chapel in 1876, in the reign of Queen Victoria, and Anne's resting place is now marked in the marble floor.\nSee also: Anne Boleyn in popular culture\nNicholas Sander, a Catholic recusant born c. 1530, was committed to deposing Elizabeth I and re-establishing Catholicism in England. In his De Origine ac Progressu schismatis Anglicani (The Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism), published in 1585, he was the first to write that Anne had six fingers on her right hand.[146] Since physical deformities were generally interpreted as a sign of evil, it is unlikely that Anne Boleyn would have gained Henry's romantic attention had she had any.[147] Upon exhumation in 1876, no abnormalities were discovered. Her frame was described as delicate, approximately 5'3\", with finely formed, tapering fingers.[148]\nAnne Boleyn was described by contemporaries as intelligent and gifted in musical arts and scholarly pursuits. She was also strong-willed and proud, and often quarrelled with Henry.[149] Biographer Eric Ives evaluates the apparent contradictions in Anne's persona:\nTo us she appears inconsistent\u2014religious yet aggressive, calculating yet emotional, with the light touch of the courtier yet the strong grip of the politician\u2014but is this what she was, or merely what we strain to see through the opacity of the evidence? As for her inner life, short of a miraculous cache of new material, we shall never really know. Yet what does come to us across the centuries is the impression of a person who is strangely appealing to the early 21st century: A woman in her own right\u2014taken on her own terms in a man's world; a woman who mobilised her education, her style and her presence to outweigh the disadvantages of her sex; of only moderate good looks, but taking a court and a king by storm. Perhaps, in the end, it is Thomas Cromwell's assessment that comes nearest: intelligence, spirit and courage.[150]\nNo contemporary portraits of Anne Boleyn survive. A bust of her was cast on a commemorative medallion in 1534, believed to have been struck to celebrate her second pregnancy.[151]\nFollowing the coronation of her daughter as queen, Anne was venerated as a martyr and heroine of the English Reformation, particularly through the works of John Foxe, who argued that Anne had saved England from the evils of Roman Catholicism and that God had provided proof of her innocence and virtue by making sure her daughter Elizabeth I ascended the throne. An example of Anne's direct influence in the reformed church is what Alexander Ales described to Queen Elizabeth as the \"evangelical bishops whom your holy mother appointed from among those scholars who favoured the purer doctrine\".[152] Over the centuries, Anne has inspired or been mentioned in numerous artistic and cultural works. 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This legend was often told for the benefit of foreign travellers.[156]\nA number of people have claimed to have seen Anne's ghost at Hever Castle, Blickling Hall, Salle Church, Tower of London, and Marwell Hall.[157][158][159] The most famous account of her reputed sighting has been described by paranormal researcher Hans Holzer. In 1864, Major General J.D. Dundas of the 60th Rifles regiment was quartered in the Tower of London. As he was looking out the window of his quarters, he noticed a guard below in the courtyard, in front of the lodgings where Anne had been imprisoned, behaving strangely. He appeared to challenge something, which to the General \"looked like a whitish, female figure sliding towards the soldier\". The guard charged through the form with his bayonet, then fainted.[160] Only the General's testimony and corroboration at the court-martial saved the guard from a lengthy prison sentence for having fainted while on duty. In 1960, Canon W. S. 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You can view a video of this presentation. - Ed.\nOne of the biggest dilemmas businesses struggle with is pricing. Most businesses work hard to find that perfect price - a value that balances demand and maximises revenue. In fact, ever since the prehistoric trader wondered how many pails of grain he had to give away for a sheep, finding the perfect price point has been the holy grail of sales and marketing.\nLarge companies rely on expensive market and consumer research, strategy analysis, and price testing to arrive at the right price point for their products. Small and medium sized businesses, which are often strapped for time and money, don\u2019t have access to the same expensive studies. That\u2019s where free online tools, like Google Website Optimizer, can help. Google Website Optimizer is a free tool that allows you to test variations of your website to boost traffic and purchases.\nWith this tool, we\u2019ve developed an easy way to test different prices for your product online. To explain how this works, I\u2019m going to walk you through an example from a company we worked with called Genometri in Singapore.\nOnline Price Testing Case Study: Genopal\nGenometri was looking to launch a software product for graphic designers called Genopal. While the product, which allows designers to manage colour palettes, had received rave reviews from industry experts, Genometri weren\u2019t sure how to price it. 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        "raw_content": "Rapid Pips Formula Discount\nHow Rapid Pips Formula Will Help You in Gaining More Cash Quickly\nAll this time, there are quite a lot of people who struggle to win in forex trading but get nothing. Moreover, they also do not know about the fact that actually the money that they deposit is used by the bank in order to gain profits. The bad thing is that they, as depositors, receive nothing but a really small amount of interest.\nThis thing is the one that make Kaito Haro, someone who actually had an experience in working in such institution, realize about how bad that is and quit from the job that he was excellent in. After quitting, he tried his best to create something that may be helpful for those people, until he finally created a system called as Rapid Pips Formula.\nIn simple words, it can be said that Rapid Pips Formula is a system that is created to help people winning more in forex trading and gain huge amount of money that they never receive before, even from the bank. The money comes from no other else but their deposits. It is mentioned that the total amount of winning that can be obtained in every single day can reach up to 2 to 4 times. It is so reasonable then if the system is mentioned to be the effective one.\nWhen you hear about the fact that Rapid Pips Formula can give people that huge amount of winning, you may wonder about how it works. Actually, this system is not the same with a robot that seems to be used quite a lot in forex trading. It is in fact a manual system that can help people to boost winning chance for up to 89% or even more. It comes also with trader assistant that will make the trading even easier.\nEven this system is manual, it is made to be easy to understand that even newbie will be able to use if properly. Therefore, there is no need to worry that it will be complicated using it.\nThe original cost of Rapid Pips Formula on its salespage is $37. Fortunately, you can buy this forex trading system with $10 OFF now! Open the spoiler below to get the discount link.\n\u00bb Buy Rapid Pips Formula ONLY with $27!\nThis entry was posted by Sam Dean in Foreign Exchange and tagged forex, rapid pips formula, trading.\nWinner Binary Signals Discount\n\u2190 Kettlebell Boot Camp Workouts Discount Surveys Paid Discount \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Explore the famous sights of historic London, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and London Bridge. Stroll along the Thames, take in the breathtaking view from the \u201cLondon Eye\u201d and shop at Harrods. After the theatre, experience fine dining and drop by the pub for a pint.\nView the Scottish Crown Jewels at Edinburgh Castle and stroll the Royal Mile. Visit Holyrood Palace, the former Royal Yacht \u2018Britannia\u2019, Abbotsford House, built by Sir Walter Scott and Melrose Abbey.\nSee More Information on Scotland\nAlthough Ireland is small physically, its scenery is monumental. Begin your journey in Dublin traveling through the Midlands, the dramatic landscapes of Connemara and the rolling hills of Kerry. Visit majestic cliffs, ancient monasteries and castle ruins.\nSee More Information on Ireland\nTour of England, Scotland and Wales\nExplore the best of the British Isles. 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        "raw_content": "Update as of 12/19/11 Write-in candidates announcing campaigns to become KCPS school board members\nWe are once again changing the focus of our Board Watch project. When we began our evaluations of the Kansas City Missouri School Board meetings nearly four years ago we hoped that our feedback would help bring about a more effective school board, a key element in creating high functioning schools to improve students\u2019 academic performance. Since that time the district has lost its accreditation, yet another superintendent has left abruptly along with most of his key staff, enrollment has continued to dwindle along with funding, half the buildings have been closed, and the public has lost hope. Students are already moving to surrounding districts, and it is likely when a court case is resolved even more students will transfer their enrollment to accredited districts. We have seen the board as mostly a benign body, not engaged in conflict, micromanagement and favoritism as much as some past boards but not providing the dynamic leadership necessary to overcome decades of a dysfunctional culture that has failed to serve students\u2019 needs.\nRather than attempting to grade the school board\u2019s performance, we will be keeping our followers informed about developments inside and outside the organization that affect students. The Kansas City school system is \u201cin play.\u201d Its fate will impact students, families, economic development, community image and many other factors. A number of proposals are on the table. Mayor Sly James proposes to take over the school system and appoint a small board led by a CEO. This idea has worked well in some cities and less well in others. (See Dave Helling\u2019s article in the January 16, 2012 Kansas City Star.) A proposal in the State Legislature, offered by Senator Victor Callahan, would allow surrounding accredited districts to annex portions of the Kansas City District. An addendum to that might create a new small urban core district. (See Barbara Shelly\u2019s column in the January 6, 2012 Kansas City Star.) A Missouri statute empowers the State Board of Education to take over an unaccredited district two years after it loses accreditation, and it is being proposed that the two-year waiting period be eliminated. The State takeover in St. Louis is commonly described as problematic, but there is now beginning to be progress.\nDo the Right Thing for Kids has not yet endorsed any of these initiatives. However, we have become convinced, sadly, that the current District is extremely unlikely to regain full accreditation, that the current dysfunctional culture at all levels would take many years to overcome, and that drastic steps are necessary to avoid wasting the lives of more young people. A new organization is needed to achieve what is necessary. We will let you know when and why we decide to support one of the current options or some combination. In the meantime, we hope you will stay informed and let local and state officials know your views.\nThe first Kansas City Public School Board meeting of the month is devoted to a workshop format in which the Board listens to staff members give progress reports and updates on important projects. It is not a board meeting in the usual sense, and board performance can only be evaluated by the questions board members raise.\nAt the January 11, 2012 meeting the Superintendent and his staff reported on a proposed $45 million Truman Career Academy, a new website and the preliminary FY 13 budget. Discussions were peppered with references to \u201caccreditation\u201d and \u201cstudent achievement.\u201d We heard little about what is happening to improve teaching. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb For Pet Lovers \u00bb When it Comes to Critics, Are You Listening to the Wrong People?\nWhen it Comes to Critics, Are You Listening to the Wrong People?\nby Andy Mathis, DVM\nYou\u2019ve probably read that veterinary medicine is one of the professions at most risk for suffering from depression and burnout and yes, suicide.\nDr. Patty Khuly wrote about this in an article back in 2010 for USA Today. That article and her findings are still relevant to our profession today. The reasons vary from internal reasons to external influences.\nVeterinarians tend to be high achievers who put a lot of pressure and high expectations on ourselves, we sometimes care more about our patients than their owners, we have to make more life and death decisions than the average joe public, and then there is ever increasing animosity towards our profession, both in real life, and on social media platforms.\nIt\u2019s no wonder we are a depressed bunch- having to defend our profession, trying to help clients and patients, only to be told that we are \u201cgreedy bastards\u201d that only \u201ccare about money\u201d.\nWhere does that public opinion of veterinarians come from?\nIf you are like me (old) , and graduated before the internet was around, you probably know- it comes from two places. Online via pharmacies, e-commerce platforms like eBay or Amazon; or rescue organizations. The general public is very quick to regard the prices they find online as the \u201ctrue value\u201d of a particular product, and if a veterinary clinic happens to charge more, then they must be \u201cgreedy and heartless\u201d . Many rescue organizations blame veterinarians for the pet overpopulation problem. Because all pets would be spayed and neutered if the service was free, right? Right? *insert sarcasm here*\nIf you identify with this and find yourself in a negative state of mind- we all have from time to time . . . you are paying attention to the wrong things and being influenced in a negative way.\nBack in February 2016, I posted a video of a good samaritan case that went viral. I inadvertently became the poster child for compassionate veterinary care. Clients couldn\u2019t get through on my one clinic phone line. My email inbox was flooded as was my messages folder on Facebook. My Facebook followers increased 100 fold. That\u2019s ten times more than the actual population of my small town.\nHere\u2019s what I learned and why I say you might be paying attention to the wrong things.\nIt turns out that there are lots of people out there who appreciate veterinarians and veterinary care professionals. They appreciate what we do for their pets, even when the outcome isn\u2019t always what we hope for. They appreciate what we do for pets of our community. Many of them grew up and considered a career in veterinary medicine, but didn\u2019t for one reason or another.\nThe overarching comment in those messages was, \u201cWe need more vets like you.\u201d Messages of gratitude and appreciation.\nWhich left me scratching my head and wondering about so many things. Why did this particular video affect them in such a way? Why now? Why do they think I\u2019m different than other veterinarians?\nHonestly, I am no different than any other veterinarian out there. Some days, I\u2019m trying to save \u201cAll The Things\u201d, and other days, I\u2019m trying to pay the bills and cover people\u2019s salary. Those two are usually polar opposites of each other. I didn\u2019t go to veterinary school to get rich. Neither did any veterinarian I know. To constantly be called greedy gets old after awhile.\nThis particular video of Graycie struck such an emotional chord with people that they couldn\u2019t help but notice and pay attention. What is fairly routine and normal to any veterinary care professional- the taking care of a patient- seemed unusual to the general public. So unusual, that they had to write or call. This group was previously silent and lost amongst the noise of social media.\nAbout those online critics, I like what Elizabeth Gilbert the author says and thinks. When asked at a book signing event, how does she feel, and/or do about online book reviews? This is what she replied. She doesn\u2019t. She doesn\u2019t read them. No one mentions them. Her close friends may pass along a really favorable one from time to time, but she intentionally avoids them. The reason? It\u2019s not that she isn\u2019t grateful that people buy and read her books, it\u2019s because she doesn\u2019t want her future writing to be influenced by reviews- either good or bad. The book is finished and published, she can\u2019t change it, so no reason to spend any energy worrying about how it is received.\nHer value and self-worth as a person and an author aren\u2019t influenced by the opinions of others. I think there is a valuable lesson for veterinarians there too. Do what you can in service of those who appreciate what you do.\nAs If you are one of our profession who is dealing with issues of depression and burnout, please reach out to someone, perhaps a colleague you know, for help. Also remember, that people appreciate what you do for their pet and the pets of your community, even when you don\u2019t hear from them directly. 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        "raw_content": "I know many mamas are stuck for cash right now. I get emails telling me how much they want to read my new book, but it's just not affordable for them at the moment... I wish I could give every creative mama who contacts me a copy - as I KNOW how much transformation it's bringing to the women who have read it already. Well, this is as good as I can do, and very nearly free!\nThe Rainbow Way is currently just 99p/ 99c from Amazon on Kindle... so grab your copy fast, and read it at your leisure, as this offer only lasts until the end of January. Grab it here Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com and regional Amazons around the world. And tell your friends!\nIf you have just got a new Kindle/ i Pad/ tablet/ android phone and are looking for great new books to feed it with, then snap it up at this incredible price... and please do leave me a review on Amazon when you've read it! (And if you don't have one, you should be able to download the Kindle app onto your laptop or desktop computer and read it on that!)\nNot into e-books? Well the cheapest place to get a paperback copy right now is from The Book Depository - they have it at 29% off - so \u00a311.32 and FREE world wide postage. There are also copies for a similar price (when you include postage) from Amazon marketplace in the UK.\nWant to know what readers are saying about it.... then let me share some of the incredible reviews with you ...(PS If you've read it and haven't reviewed it yet, I be really honoured it you took a couple of minutes to leave a review on Amazon!)\nI particularly LOVE this one from a very wonderful sounding husband...\n\"I ordered this book for my wife, since having our children her creativity has been stifled as she has devoted her time to being a mother. This book has re-energised her and re-ignited her creative spark, there is a twinkle back in her eye it is wonderful to see. A great buy.\"\n\"It is an amazing book with huge potential to change your life. It has dramatically altered by perception of myself as a mother ... The Rainbow Way is an exceptional experience to read and follow. I highly recommend it.\"\n\"I started your book last night, and I had a hard time putting it down.\nI'm feeling a spark I haven't known in years bubbling to the surface- a drive that I buried. It's a feeling of recognition and relief that others feel this way, too.\nIt's fantastic! Thank you.\"\n\"Wow, I got my copy of the book today and I'm so excited! It's so chunky and looks jam-packed full of amazing stuff! This is the first book I've read of yours Lucy and I've now read the first chapter and I think I'm in love with it already... I can't wait to read more!\"\n\"I\u2019m so f***ing glad Lucy wrote this book. I know that she wrote it because she was told to. I know it was dictated from the heavens. I know it because I can feel it when I read her words.\nAlso till the end of the month you can listen to my interview on Look and Feel Great for Mothers on Cultivating Creativity in the Midst of Motherhood - just sign up for free. And check out the interview with me on Jamie Ridler next week.\nLabels: art, books, creative rainbow mamas, creativity, family living\nDebra Carr January 30, 2014 at 6:01 PM\nI did and it found me at just the right time http://projectsbydc.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/the-rainbow-way.html\nKindle The Stars February 3, 2014 at 2:54 AM\nI only just found out about your blog and book from a twitter post - I'm not a mother, but would this book still be helpful for me to cultivate creativity (despite my low energy from health issues that make it hard to find motivation) or is really more geared towards mothering? Is it a book that can help you even if you are not a mother? Thank you!",
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        "raw_content": "Sulk factory\nRamachandra Guha writes on V S Naipaul in the Hindustan Times:\nIn the middle of last year I was asked to review Naipaul\u2019s new book, A Writer\u2019s People. I found it a disappointing and at times even obnoxious book. He could not, it seems, mention another writer without putting him down (thus Philip Larkin was dismissed as a \u201cminor poet\u201d, and Derek Walcott accused of insinuating himself into the good books of the Americans). The subliminal and at times open message of this silly little book was: Once there was Mahatma Gandhi, who transcended the boundaries of caste, religion, and nation to become a Universal Being. After him came VS Naipaul, who did likewise. In between lay a barren desert of under-achievement.\nReferring to his early novels and the brilliant non-fiction books of his middle period, Guha says that VS Naipaul did enough to count as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. But, he says, his more recent works are another matter altogether: \"They are unmemorable; lacking in warmth and empathy, and in insight and understanding as well. The once great writer has become a pompous bore.\"\nHow to explain this discrepancy between the early/middle Naipaul and the late Naipaul? A publisher friend attributes it all to the Nobel. This greatly esteemed and cherished prize, he tells me, is the kiss of death for the creative writer. There has been a perceptible decline in the quality of the novels published by JM Coetzee after he won the Nobel Prize. Even Naipaul\u2019s great contemporary and rival, Derek Walcott, has not published much good poetry after being dignified by the award. Naipaul\u2019s later trajectory is of a piece with this trend, with the caveat that in his case it has been a descent not so much into banality as into vanity.\nLabels: Ramachandra Guha, V S Naipaul\nThree cheers for Bardem and the Coens\nIn Sunday's Oscars, Javier Bardem's win was a certainty. I had seen the film, No Country for Old men, only last Friday and everything was fresh in my mind: I could not stop thinking about the character played by Javier Bardem in that twisted western. I kept wondering about the scenes that I had seen with near apnea, how the Coens had worked out every minor detail (the shot where the crumpled piece of a polybag unwinds itself, and nothing else moves in the mis en scene) in the film, how the sheriff was being outfoxed by this mysterious and ghostly criminal in a changing world. I was enthralled by the nihilistic vision of the directors. I will never forget the humourless dignified baddie (Bardem) in this film, who is even better than the Bill in Kill Bill.\nUpdate: The New Yorker's David Denby describes the work as \"lethal cool.\" Yes, that's the right expression I guess. Read the first two paras of his article on the Coen brothers and their works, and he says, in precise words, the words and images that I wanted to capture as my own reaction to No Country for Old Men.\nThe Coen brothers\u2019 \u201cNo Country for Old Men\u201d casts an ominous and mournful spell from the first shot. Over scenes of a desolate West Texas landscape, an aging sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones), ruminating on the new viciousness of crime, says that he\u2019s not afraid of dying. But, he adds, \u201cI don\u2019t want to push my chips forward and go out and meet something I don\u2019t understand. A man would have to put his soul at hazard.\u201d Without transition, we see Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), an odd-looking man in a modified Prince Valiant haircut, murder first a deputy sheriff, then a stranger whose car he needs. (He strangles the deputy and shoots the stranger with some sort of gun attached to what looks like an oxygen tank.) The movie jumps again, to Llewelyn, an early-morning hunter (Josh Brolin) who\u2019s out in the desert tracking antelope. In the distance, he sees five pickup trucks arrayed in a rough circle and some dead bodies lying on the ground. He moves in slowly, rifle held low. His attentiveness is so acute that it sharpens our senses, too.\nLabels: Coens, Javier Bardem, No Country for Old men\nA recent gathering of Indian Muslims declared terrorism un-Islamic. They should have done it a long time ago, but as the saying goes, der aayad durust aayad (it is never too late):\nA large gathering of Muslim scholars representing different schools of thoughts and Muslims organizations unanimously declared that terrorism has no place in Islam and all terror activities are un-Islamic.\nThe anti-terrorism conference organized by Darul Uloom Deoband and attended by about 10,000 scholars from all over India issued a declaration at the end of the conference, here today. \"Killing of innocents is not compatible with Islam. It is anti-Islamic,\" read the declaration.\nDeclaration stated that \"Islam is a religion of mercy for all humanity. Islam sternly condemns all kinds of oppression, violence and terrorism. It has regarded oppression, mischief, rioting and murder among severest sins and crimes.\"\nVarious fatwas have been issued in the past against terrorism but this is the first time that such a large gathering of scholars have came out strongly against terrorism. This is also a first attempt to define terrorism in light of Islam.\nAnother piece of interesting news:\nHere's something for Maharashtra Navanirman Sena's Raj Thackeray as well as his uncle and inspiration, the founder of Shiv Sena, Bal Thackeray, to chew on: If class X students from across the country were to take a common exam, who would perform the best?\nBelieve it or not, students from Bihar's madrassa board would stand high, second only to students of the ICSE board in Delhi.\nComparing the performance of educational boards across India, the HRD ministry has just released a report on student performance in various states in class X.\nThe results have the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination in Delhi topping with the highest pass percentage of 94.3%, followed by Bihar State Madrassa Board with a success rate of 91.4%. The Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi, stands third with a pass percentage of 86.4%.\nLabels: Global terror, Islam, Islam in India, jihad, terrorism\nLife of a blog post\nHave you ever wondered what happens to your blog post once you have posted it online?\nCame across this interesting infographic in Wired magazine, that will show you what happens to your blog post after you have clicked \"publish post\" on your blog:\nYou have a blog. You compose a new post. You click Publish and lean back to admire your work. Imperceptibly and all but instantaneously, your post slips into a vast and recursive network of software agents, where it is crawled, indexed, mined, scraped, republished, and propagated throughout the Web. Within minutes, if you've written about a timely and noteworthy topic, a small army of bots will get the word out to anyone remotely interested, from fellow bloggers to corporate marketers...\nFun stuff. Check it out.\nLabels: blogging, blogs, Wired\nIn my most recent post, I was talking about Arundhati Roy and how she was discovered by lit agent David Godwin. Today I want to talk about her in the light of one of her essays on Genocide, a hair raising piece on what's happening in India in the name of progress and unity (two of the key words used by her in the essay), especially with reference to India's poor (which includes the adivasis and Muslims).\nWhenever I think of her, I think of former President Kalam's book title: An Ignited Mind. Arundhati fits that description to a tee.\nIn the essay, Listening To Grasshoppers , she proposes that\nGenocide, Denial And Celebration go hand in hand, that it's an old human habit, genocide, that it's a search for lebensraum, project of Union and Progress:\nThe day I arrived in Istanbul, I walked the streets for many hours, and as I looked around, envying the people of Istanbul their beautiful, mysterious, thrilling city, a friend pointed out to me young boys in white caps who seemed to have suddenly appeared like a rash in the city. He explained that they were expressing their solidarity with the child-assassin who was wearing a white cap when he killed Hrant.\nThe battle with the cap-wearers of Istanbul, of Turkey, is not my battle, it's yours. I have my own battles to fight against other kinds of cap-wearers and torchbearers in my country. In a way, the battles are not all that different. There is one crucial difference, though. While in Turkey there is silence, in India there's celebration, and I really don't know which is worse.\nShe even criticises the Amitabh Bachchan video, a campaign to inspire people to leave behind the \"constraining ghosts of the past\". To choose optimism over pessimism. The superstar says in the video: \"There are two Indias in this country.\"\nOne India is straining at the leash, eager to spring forth and live up to all the adjectives that the world has been recently showering upon us. The Other India is the leash.\nTo her, this is an example of a \"counterfeit universe\".\nThen, she dissects it:\nIt tells us that the rich don't have a choice (There Is No Alternative), but the poor do. They can choose to become rich. If they don't, it's because they are choosing pessimism over optimism, hesitation over confidence, want over hope. In other words, they're choosing to be poor. It's their fault. They are weak. (And we know what the seekers of lebensraum think of the weak.) They are the 'Constraining Ghost of the Past'. They're already ghosts.\n\"Within an ongoing counterfeit universe,\" Robert Jay Lifton says, \"genocide becomes easy, almost natural.\"\nYou may agree or disagree with her views but this essay is a must read if you haven't already.\nLabels: adivasis, Arundhati Roy, genocide, Indian Muslims\nThis agent is more cool than James Bond\nHis motto is: Rob the publisher and enrich the writer.\nHmm...so many writers love him. And for the aspiring writers, he is the god of many big things.\nHe is the one who got the spunky Arundhati Roy's first book out and created a publishing sensation.\nHe is David Godwin, the legendary lit agent, the literay Robin Hood, as this Mint article describes him.\nBut apparently, he started small. When he got Roy in his stable of writers, he says he just had a table and chair in his office and nothing else. He took the next flight out to India to meet her and sign her up (perhaps, worried, had she seen him in his lacklustre office, she might have changed her mind):\nAfter he was fired by Aitken in 1995, Godwin decided to set up an eponymous agency with his wife, Heather, looking after the business side. A friend who was a shipping agent offered him a desk and a phone at his office. \u201cI was in my early 40s. I had no money. No salary. I had to live off what I had sold,\u201d recalls Godwin.\nThen everything changed. Godwin\u2019s friend Patrick French (who would go on to write Liberty or Death) dropped by. \u201cPatrick told me that Pankaj Mishra (then working for HarperCollins) had told him about a manuscript he had come across which was \u2018the biggest thing since Midnight\u2019s Children\u2019,\u201d says Godwin. It was written by a woman nobody had heard of. Her name was Arundhati Roy.\nThe manuscript arrived the same day. Later that night, half-way through The God of Small Things, Godwin made a call across the world. He loved the book, he told Roy. He was taking the first flight out to meet her.\nA bemused Roy told Godwin to calm down, finish the manuscript and then call her back, if he was still interested.\nTwo days later, Godwin was flying out to a country he had never before visited\u2014an event that has become so much a part of the folklore surrounding The God of Small Things that it is sometimes referred to simply as the \u201cdash\u201d.\nBut Godwin is less romantic about that dash and says with a sense of pragmatism: \u201cI only had a desk in London. I thought it would be better for me to see her in India.\u201d\nThere are two new things here, at least for me. I had read that Pankaj Mishra himself had called up Godwin. Turns out no, not him, it was through Patrick French that Godwin came to know of Roy's manuscript. Also, what is intriguing is that if the book was so good, and it was as time would prove, why didn't Pankaj buy it for Harper Collins for whom he was working at that time (am I right?).\n\"It was written by a woman nobody had heard of. Her name was Arundhati Roy.\" Well, I had heard of her. In fact, I had read one of her pieces, in the then Vir Shanghvi edited mag, SUNDAY. She had written protesting against Shekhar Kapur making a film on the life of India's bandit queen. The lady was always a fighter, and courted controversy right from the beginnning. I hope I am not getting the timeline wrong here.\nLabels: 007, Arundhati Roy, David Godwin, Indian literature, James Bond, Urdu fiction\nWhen I see pictures like this coming from India, I feel angry at the atavistic nature of our politics in my motherland. So much progress, yet regressive ideas like provincialism (and casteism and communalism...) are still potent enough to move some elements of the society to hooliganism. Anand Giridharadas reports:\nIt was just another cosmopolitan Sunday in this city by the sea.\nTie-clad men and women in floral hats, dressed like English gentry at Ascot, streamed into the race course in Mumbai for the Indian Derby. They air-kissed. They sipped Champagne. They ogled visiting Brazilian samba dancers. Then they settled into their seats to watch a colt named Hotstepper gallop to victory and a $200,000 prize.\nBut as many of them returned to the suburbs on the afternoon of Feb. 3, they bumped into a traffic jam whose origins could not have been more remote from the glamorous, globalized Mumbai they inhabit. The roads had clogged because squads of local political cadres were beating migrants from northern India in the latest explosion of nativist violence in this city, inspired on this occasion by a rightist politician named Raj Thackeray.\nMumbai is a city of open arms. More than any other South Asian city, it has lured Muslims, Jews, Christians, Parsees and Hindus, aspiring taxi drivers and wannabe actresses, and melted them into an industrious whole. In a certain elite realm, freedom reigns; women dance on tables in nightclubs, and gays and lesbians flock once a month to a rather uncloseted party called Gay Bombay.\nBut Mumbai is also, today, teetering between its tradition of liberality and new tendencies toward intolerance.\nIn recent years, activists have driven into exile famous artists who offend them, closed down museum exhibitions and agitated to have movies banned. A minority of upper-caste Hindus has lobbied to cordon off whole sections of Mumbai as vegetarian zones, effectively excluding Muslims. And now politicians have revived a perennial cause: ridding Mumbai of migrants.\n\"There is increasing evidence that the pluralist foundations of this country, which are guaranteed by the Constitution, are being subverted by narrow-minded, sectarian zealots,\" Jug Suraiya, one of the most widely read columnists in India, wrote last week.\nLabels: Anand Giridharadas, Bihar, Bombay, Maharshtra, Mumbai, Raj Thakery, Shiv Sena, UP\nIndia\u2019s first international movie stars?\nLooks like Anupama Chopra's (who recently did the biography of Shah Rukh Khan) next book will be on Aishwarya Rai.\nJust as Jodhaa Akbar is poised to release this Friday, she has penned a cross-over piece on Aish and her co-star, Hrithik Roshan, in the NYT. She describes the two stars in a special way: \"Both actors, to steal the phrase Pauline Kael invented to describe Michelle Pfeiffer, are \u201cparadisically beautiful,\u201d and are consummate superstars. With their ethnically indeterminate looks and impeccable English, Ms. Bachchan and Mr. Roshan could be India\u2019s first international movie stars.\"\nHere's the intro which is as dramatic as it gets:\nLAST October Aishwarya Bachchan grappled with a tough choice. The Bollywood star could either stay in Los Angeles to pursue a lead role in Will Smith\u2019s new film, \u201cSeven Pounds,\u201d or she could return home to Mumbai to celebrate Karva Chauth, a daylong ceremonial fast that some married Hindu women observe as a prayer for their husband\u2019s health and long life. (The observance is a new one for Ms. Bachchan; in April she married Abhishek Bachchan, an actor and the son of the Indian film star Amitabh Bachchan, a union that prompted Time magazine to describe the three as \u201cBollywood\u2019s Father, Son and Holy Babe.\u201d)\nUltimately Ms. Bachchan chose to return to Mumbai and starve with a smile. National television channels covered her first Karva Chauth as headline news. Two months later she shrugged off her loss in an interview. \u201cYou do what you have to do,\u201d she said. \u201cFeeling torn and thereby unhappy, confused or guilty is not something I want to feel. So you make your choices and go with it. You get some and some you don\u2019t.\u201d\nLabels: Aishwarya Rai, Anupama Chopra, Hrithik Roshan, Jodhaa Akbar\nThe New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Global Power to the East (Book)\nWaving Goodbye to Hegemony (Essay)\nby Parag Khanna in the NYT\nIs India a superpower or will it become one, along with China, as America's status wanes in the coming time?\nWhile some have no doubts about it, others are not very sure.\nKishore Mahbubani, Singapore's and one of Asia's best-known diplomats (dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore), argues in his new book, \u201cThe New Asian Hemisphere\u201d that China and India (with Japan) will emerge (are already emerging) as the new superpowers and America needs to cede power to these Asian giants through sensible steps such as: \"Chinese and Indian membership of the G8; an end to American and European hogging of the top jobs at the IMF and the World Bank; reform of the UN Security Council to give permanent, veto-holding status to more Asian countries.\"\nThe problem, however, is that, argues Mahbubani, the West (America and western Europe, plus Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and, more controversially, Japan)\u2014has become so used to dominating and controlling the world to serve its own interests that it has ceased to recognise even that it does so. \u201cIf you deny you are in power, you cannot cede power,\u201d he argues.\nThe Economist, in its review of the book, says that \"Mr Mahbubani's Asian triumphalism is as futile and unconvincing as the Western triumphalism he deplores.\" It finds a lot of issues with Mahbubani's arguments. Here's more.\nNow the other view.\nJust a few days ago, I had read this seminal essay by Parag Khanna in the NYT in which he argues that India won't be a superpower in the new world order (Waving Goodbye to Hegemony):\nI am sure the arguments are not over yet, and in time, the speculations will be out of the way if India joins an expanded G8 or the UN's security council as a veto-power-wielding permanent member.\nLabels: Kishore Mahbubani, Lee Kwan Yeow school of public policy, New Asian Hemisphere, NUS, Parag Khanna\nI recently read this article in the Outlook magazine that enthusiastically talks about The Big Fat Indian Advance (Words worth millions).\nSheela Reddy mentions all the hefty advances Indian publishers are doling out to writers like Nandan Nilekani, Dev Anand and Amitav Ghosh these days:\nSomething funny is going on in the famously tight-fisted circle of Indian publishers. For the past few months, they have been punting dizzily on manuscripts by untried Indian authors, coughing up millions of rupees in advance royalties. The buzz about the boom in Indian advances has spread so fast that publishers and literary agents heading West with Indian manuscripts are swerving right back home, demanding five and six-figure dollar advances that rival those in the UK or Europe.\nHere's a list of authors and their chunky advances (Thanks Saja).\nPalash Mehrotra - The Butterfly Generation - $20,000 (Rs 8 lakh)\nAravind Adiga - The White Tiger - $35,000 (Rs 14 lakh)\nTarun Tejpal - The Story Of My Assassins - Rs 22 lakh\nDev Anand - Romancing With Life - Rs 15 lakh\nNandan Nilekani - Imagining India - $35,000 (Rs 14 lakh)\nAmitav Ghosh - Sea Of Poppies Trilogy - $110,000 (Rs 44 lakh)\nTony D\u2019Souza - The Konkans - Four to Five thousand pounds (Rs 3-4 lakh)\nShrabani Basu - Victoria & Abdul - $16,000 (Rs 6.3 lakh)\nInterestingly, as SAJA has noted, Tarun Tejpal's Indian advance was larger than what he reportedly was offered by an Italian publisher. And for literary fiction, $20,000 to $30,000 for a first time author, even in the U.S., is nothing to sneeze at.\nApparently, the increased advances are generating great buzz. For example, a bidding war broke out over rights to Aravind Adiga's (photo, above) White Tiger. Harper Collins finally won. I am not surprised. Arvinda is a high profile guy: he was (?) a book reviewer for the Time magazine. And a good writer.\nThe episode on the competition for rights to Amitav Ghosh's trilogy is also very interesting: \"Ghosh's agent, Barney Karpfinger, asked the six major rival houses here to not only read the manuscript of the first in the trilogy, Sea of Poppies, but demanded a presentation from each of them: on editing, marketing and positioning on their lists. After that, the bids. It was perhaps the most fiercely fought bidding war on Indian soil for an Indian book, soaring to new and unprecedented heights. It closed\u2014or rather, was brought artificially to a close\u2014somewhere in the region of 1,10,000 dollars (Rs 44 lakh). For the first time, the winning bid was slightly lower than the losing one. After a point, as the winning publisher, Ravi Singh of Penguin, puts it, \"It's not only about money, but what you bring to the table in terms of editing and marketing.\"\nReasons cited for this leap in advances are the changing market conditions brought on by a middle class readership of some 300 million people, along with higher prices for some books. Though I am not sure about this middle class surge thing (as a research paper by two MIT economists, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, cited in The Economist, has shown how even a shopkeeper with a few bars of soap and some other basic stuff on the racks qualifies to be a part of this so called Indian middle class), I think it was time the advances caught up with India's working class's salary rises and inflation. Ten years ago, people who were earning Rs 10,000 are now earning 5 to ten times more in the metros. This change needed to be reflected in the book industry. Moreover, as a young aspiring India gets better educated (a large chunk of the Indian population is under 25 and getting literate), demand for books will grow (with growing disposable income). That's why foreign firms have set up businesses in India. Good for Indian writers.\nRead on rising advances for homegrown talent in \"The Dollar-Rupee Conversion:\"\nIn theory, the growth of bookchains and at least seven major publishers in the trade should mean fierce auctions for new books by authors based here. But, in practice, it's mostly diaspora writers who are rushing in to fill the gap. For instance, Singapore-based writer Preeta Samarasan's novel, Evening is the Whole Day, got publishers here into a bidding war. HarperCollins finally bagged the manuscript at around Rs 3 lakh.\nLabels: advances, Amitav Ghosh, Arvind Adiga, Indian writers, Outlook, Sheela Reddy, Tarun Tejpal\nRace in the centre\nHanif Kureishi, discussing the social influences on The Buddha of Suburbia , talks about the influence his novel exerted on the literary scene:\nCyril Connolly once said that if a book you've written is still in print 10 years after it was published, it's an achievement, so at least I've managed that. But I guess also that when The Buddha of Suburbia, My Beautiful Laundrette and Midnight's Children appeared, they opened the door for multiculturalism. Writers who in former times were thought to be marginal began to enter the mainstream. Whereas before you only heard English names, you began to hear Rushdie, Kureishi, Mo, Ishiguro - and it became clear that race and its ramifications were to be the central issue of our time.\nLabels: Hanif Kureishi, multiculturalism, race, The Buddha of Suburbia\nTwilight of the books?\nI have often wondered about this: most of my friends, who are not into writing or journalism, hardly read books. If they ever would, it would be Who Moved My Cheese or Blink kind of books, which gives them instant gyan and practical advice about life or careers. Women who used to read books or magazines have had their attention taken up by the soaps. Men have their gadgets, DVDs, video games or the gym, then they would head for the bar to talk about soccer or cricket.\nIn India, because there is a large, educated young population, even if only a few people are reading, it looks like a big market. There is a lot of excitement about this market, aided by the constant rise of new writers (mini-celebs) but most others feel the frustration. A friend of mine recently wrote to me:\n\"The more I interact with editors etc here and see the kind of new authors getting published, it seems to me that publishing fiction is a totally commercial venture. A 'product' is packaged for marketing, depending on what the publisher thinks will sell. A couple of professional editors candidly told me that many of these new writers submit manuscripts with major anomalies in plot, characters etc, and dont care about changing names of the hero halfway through the story even. I also get the feeling that the Indian scouts want ad jingles and blurbs, the catchier the better. They dont seem to have the patience to carefully read two pages of real writing.\nDwindling attention spans, I'm afraid.\"\nI think this dwindling attention span thing is true, at least in the case of most readers/should-be readers today. I am sure you know about the theory of fractured attention. Google it if you don't.\nApparently, something nasty (am being lazy here) is happening in America in this regard. Let me quote this piece of fact from The New Yorker: \"Americans are losing not just the will to read but even the ability. According to the Department of Education, between 1992 and 2003 the average adult's skill in reading prose slipped one point on a 500-point scale, and the proportion who were proficient -- capable of such tasks as \"comparing viewpoints in two editorials\" -- declined from 15% to 13.\"\nNot just that, here is one more terrible piece of stats: Only 40%of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year. But in reality, it could be even less: say 27%, argues Mike Elgan. But there is something far more worrying.\nIn Will cell phones save books? Mike Elgan says: \"To me, even more alarming than the loss of reading skill -- and probably related to it -- is that many young people have lost interest in books.\"\nMoot point:\nI don't have the data to back this up, but I'm convinced that young people today are reading more than any other generation in history. By that I mean they're passing their eyes over and \"processing\" more words. But the words are coming in the form of IMs, text messages, blogs, social networking messages and other nonbook material. They gravitate to this not because it's trash, but because it's participatory. They're reading as part of a dialog that involves writing.\n\"Literacy\" isn't about passively reading, it's about reading and writing. If we want to increase the reading of books, we'll need to figure out how to increase the writing of books, especially novels.\nHow? What do you think?\nLabels: books, Cell Phone, Mike Elgan, Novels\nI had suggested Deepika and Chris Mooney Singh to host a book show on the internet: either as a podcast or a webcast. But now the idea has taken an American birth (and I have nothing to do with it). It is well worth doing it here though:\nDaniel Menaker, who left his post as executive editor in chief of the Random House Publishing Group in June, is moving online in March to be the host of a new Web-based book show.\nDaniel Menaker is to be the host of \u201cTitlepage,\u201d an online show.\nThe show, to be called \u201cTitlepage,\u201d will feature a round-table discussion between Mr. Menaker, 66, a former fiction editor at The New Yorker, and a group of four authors. The first episode will be streamed online at titlepage.tv on March 3. The idea is to take advantage of the fact that it\u2019s much easier to post video online than to get a show on television.\n\u201cTitlepage\u201d will combine elements of \u201cApostrophes,\u201d a popular French literary program; \u201cThe Charlie Rose Show\u201d on public television; and \u201cDinner for Five,\u201d in which a group of actors discussed their craft, on the Independent Film Channel.\nLabels: Daniel Menaker, Titlepage",
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        "raw_content": "How should I care for tyres that I have in storage?\nStoring tyres is something that you need to think carefully about as tyres stored in the incorrect manner can become unusable over time. On the other hand, if you store tyres correctly, they can still be fit for purpose years later. One thing you should never do is leave a vehicle standing on tyres for a long period of time, unused. To protect that set of Pirelli dragon sport tyres, you need to actually drive the car on a regular basis, or remove the tyres and place them in storage. If you leave tyres on an unused vehicle for more than one month they can be prone to damage and complete failure.\nPreparing the tyres for storage\nBefore you place tyres in storage, it's a good idea to wash them using a tyre brush, soap and water. This gets rid of any dirt and debris that is on them and that may cause damage over time. It's important to ensure that the tyres are dried thoroughly after you have done this.\nEach individual tyre should be placed in a plastic bag that is airtight. Each bag should be tightly sealed with tape, ready to be stored away.\nWhy tyres should be stored inside\nTyres should never be stored outdoors, even if they are placed under a covering. This is because the surface of the tyres dries out and starts to crack. All tyres should be stored inside and in an atmosphere which is cool and dry. They should never be exposed to direct sunlight.\nStoring tyres - what to avoid\nTyres do not react well to any form of heat, so you should never store tyres close to any working hot pipes. They should also never be stored close to petrol, or any greasy substances, which may adversely affect the rubber of the tyres.\nStoring tyres - how should they be placed?\nThe way tyres should be placed in storage depends on how long they are being stored for. If you are storing tyres for a short period of time, they can be stacked in piles that are no more than four feet in height. If you can, it's better to store tyres off the floor, on pallets.\nIf you know that tyres are going to be in storage for a longer period of time, there is a different method that should be employed. You should use a tyre rack to enable you to store the tyres vertically, and keep them at least four inches off the floor. This stops the shape of the tyre from changing. You should also ensure that the recommended pressure is maintained in the tyres.\nIf you do not store tyres carefully, they can fail suddenly once you start to use them again. This could be dangerous for you and anyone else who is in the vehicle with you at the time. Damaged tyres can also cost a lot of money to replace, so it's worth protecting the ones that you have.\n\u00a9 Karl Adams 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Do You Know Your Search Engines\nNo matter what you use the World Wide Web for, search engines are the central to all practices related to it. Search engines are what link people who are searching the Internet to what it is that they want to find. Think of a search engine as the road that leads you to your destination [\u2026] Read More\nWhether you are brand new to the Internet marketing industry, or you have been around for a while, there is one term that I am certain that you have heard of; keyword research. However, while you may have a vague idea of what keyword research is, you may not have a complete understanding of it. [\u2026] Read More\nAn Introduction To Social Bookmarking\nHave you ever opened up your email or your Facebook page and found that a friend or family member has sent you a link to a website? If so, then you and your friend or family member have, perhaps unknowingly, participated in social bookmarking. Are you confused by exactly what social bookmarking is? Social bookmarking [\u2026] Read More\nI have been in the Internet marketing business for many years, and I have also been providing my help in this industry to my fellow Internet marketers. One thing that I hear all too often is that people don\u2019t understand why their search engine rankings or their Alexa rankings are low. They don\u2019t get why [\u2026] Read More\nJoining The Facebook Marketing Craze \u2013 Never Too Late To Jump On Board\nIt seems that everyone these days is talking about Facebook. You constantly hear people talking about their status updates; you see the Facebook logo on products that you purchase in the stores; you see Facbook advertisements on the television and you even hear about Facebook related information on the nightly news. Facebook has really become [\u2026] Read More\nOptimising Your Blog Titles For Better SEO Success\nIn the world of Internet marketing, search engine optimization is exceptionally important. Search engine optimization helps to attract a targeted audience to your website, increase your page rankings and in short, will drive the success of your business. A blog is an important asset for a business, as it allows your targeted audience to be [\u2026] Read More\nThe Fine Balance Of A Good Alexa Rank And Page Rank\nThere are many aspects of your Internet marketing business that you need to attend to in order to ensure that you find the success that you are looking for. After all, we all want to be successful in our business, don\u2019t we? Of all of the aspects of your Internet marketing business, of the most [\u2026] Read More\nIn one of my recent posts, I discussed the long tail keyword, providing you with an introduction to what a long tail keyword is. Just in case you missed that post, allow me to offer you a basic definition of a long tail keyword. In short, a long tail keyword is a keyword, or rather [\u2026] Read More\nIf you are just getting into business as an Internet marketer, allow me to welcome you aboard. I am glad that you are on our site and reading our blog posts. I hope that you are finding the information presented here useful for your newfound business. In the Internet marketing industry, there are many terms [\u2026] Read More",
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This has seen a move towards establishing China as a global leader in the production of such appliances and has also acted to bolster domestic demand. Despite the progress to date, though, the government's ambitious targets for the industry still require manufacturers to overcome a number of technical challenges if mass-market success is to be guaranteed.\nIncentives for Domestic Producers\nUnder a series of incentives introduced last November, mainland purchases of nine categories of energy-efficient household appliance will be subject to a 13% subsidy. The categories covered include refrigerators, air conditioners, water heaters and air purifiers, with appliances meeting China Energy Label's Grade 1 criteria receiving the full 13% subsidy, while those complying with only the Grade 2 requirements receiving only 8%. 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Zhang believes such a requirement will squeeze many of the weaker manufacturers out of the sector, something likely to benefit the industry as a whole in the long run.\nAccording to the Ministry of Environmental Protection, environmental protection expenditure during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020) is expected to increase to Rmb2 trillion annually. Overall, total expenditure on environmental protection is expected to top Rmb17 trillion over the five-year period, more than double that allocated under the 12th Five-Year Plan.\nChina's household appliance energy-efficiency technology is seen as still having considerable room for improvement. A number of manufacturers, however, are committed to closing this perceived skills gap with their overseas competitors.\nIn line with this, Gree, one of the mainland's leading household appliances manufacturers, has recently received the British RAC Cooling Industry Award for its photovoltaic-powered centrifugal chiller technology. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cBE THE LIGHT\u201d By Pastor YAU\nText: Ephesians 5:8-14 January 16, 2011.\n1) You be the light: A Christian journalist has the opportunity each winter to attend the Super Bowl. His job is to garner interviews with athletes and the NFL personnel for a Christian radio program. When he first started covering the big games a few years back, he grew disillusioned with the self-serving, pleasure seeking atmosphere during the Super Bowl week. He told his friend, \u201cI found it to be a very dark place.\u201d This former NFL Christian player looked at his eyes and said, \u201cBrother, you can be the light in that dark place.\u201d\n2) You are the light: A Christian evangelist wrote to a group of early Christians in the city of ancient Ephesus on being the light in a dark world. Apostle Paul reminded them of their former spiritual condition who had also lived in a world of darkness. But now God has brought them to live in the light so they need to live as the light to those who continued to live in darkness. Then he listed a few examples of life style for the Christians to follow. Jesus was born to save those who live in darkness. (John 1:9) It is also His desire that Christians be the light of the world. (Matthew 5:14-16)\nLIFE IN THE DARKNESS:\n1) Darkness in spiritual matters: \u201cSince the creation of the world, God\u2019s invisible qualities, his eternal power and divine nature, having been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, also that men are without excuse. For although they know God, they neither glorified Him as God nor give thanks to Him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.\u201d (Romans 1:20-21) In presenting the gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles in the capital city of the Roman Empire, Paul pointed out the reason why people of this world did not see the light, the true God of salvation. It is because of the darkness in their heart that blinded them from seeing spiritual matters so they might come to know God, to believe in God and be saved. We see the same phenomenon in today\u2019s world. Paul also says, \u201cThe God of this world also blinded the mind of the unbelievers so that they cannot see the light of the gospel.\u201d (2 Corinthians 4:4) They can\u2019t see God because they live in darkness.\n2) Darkness in moral matters: \u201cBecause of this, God gave them up to shameful lusts. Furthermore since they did not think it worth- while to retain the knowledge of God, He gave them over to a depraved mind to do what ought not to be done.\u201d (Romans 1:26, 28)The fact that people who have no God and have no interest of knowing God leads them into a immoral life style. The only thing they know how to conduct their life is to follow their depraved sinful nature. Today, we see people without God indulge in all kinds of perverted life style and call it personal freedom. Anyone speaks against it is labeled as intolerant of ignorant and may be ridiculed or persecuted.\n3) Darkness in personal matters: \u201cIn those days, Israel had no king everyone did as he saw fit.\u201d (Judges 17:6) Kings represent civil authority who will issue laws and regulation governing behavior of the citizens. When there is not king, there is no authority to govern the behavior of the people. God is the highest authority of all, including kings. When people do not fear God, there is no authority over their conscience and moral values. There is no one to direct the everyday life of the people. There is no one to direct their decisions, choices and future. We see many people who do not have God are lost in their goals and purpose of life. They just survive each day without meaning or purpose.\n4) Darkness in religious matters: \u201cThe Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. Such teachings come through hypercritical liars whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.\u201d (1 Timothy 4:1-2) Paul was talking about false prophets and their false teachings at his time. These liars still spreading false gospel to cheat millions in believing their evil doctrines. This includes all false religions and all deviations of Christian faith. Without God\u2019s wisdom, people are misled to believe in false religions that lead only to eternal loss. This is a very serious blindness and millions live in this darkness.\nLIFE IN THE LIGHT: (Ephesians 5:8-14)\n1) We have a mandate: \u201cYou were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light.\u201d (5:8) Here Paul didn\u2019t give us an option to be the light. He said that we \u201care\u201d the light and so we \u201cneed\u201d to live as children of light to be worthy of our new status. Too often, we see living as the light is an option but it is a mandate, an order, all children of light should live. When we do not live as the light, we either forfeit our status or bring shame to the light.\n2) We must bear fruits: \u201cFor the fruits of the light consist in all goodness, righteousness and truth and find out what pleases the Lord.\u201d (5:9-10)It takes more than a concept or some nice talks. It is about real acts true light will bring in front of the world. The 3 items listed here are just some samples we need to do. A more complete list on the fruits of the spirit is found in Galatians 5:22-23. When we live like lights, we are not doing it for our selfish glory or to please others. We do this to please the Lord because He asked that we be the light of the world. (Mt. 5:14)\n3) We must be different: \u201cHave nothing to do with the fruitless deed of darkness but rather expose them. For it is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret.\u201d (5:11-12)Being the light of the world, we must be different from the darkness of the world, cut off all ties with the disobedient and their filthy deeds. Paul warned the early Christians \u201cdo not share in the sins of others.\u201d (1 Timothy 5:22) We must be different from the world.\n4) We must be vigilant: \u201cFor it is light that makes everything visible. This is why it is said: Wake up, O sleepers, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.\u201d (5:14)To live as light in the dark-ness of this world is never easy. We must be vigilant of all kind of temptations and the weakness of our own flesh. There is no time for slumbering or cutting corners. We need to keep a close walk with the Lord to receive His true light so we may continue to shine as lights for Him.\nMORE ON BEING THE LIGHT: (Matthew 5:14-16)\n1) We all are the lights. \u201cNow when He (Jesus) saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to Him and he began to teach them, saying: You are the light of the world.\u201d (5:1-2, 14) Jesus was talking both to his disciples and to the crowds on their being the light of the world. In case some may think that only pastors, missionaries, church leaders, Sunday School teachers are the light, Jesus said \u201cyou\u201d (plural) are the light, there is NO exception. Each and every Christian should be the light in our own world, the circle we live, work, study and interact with and witness to others.\n2) We can\u2019t hide the light: \u201cA city on a hill cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp and put it under a bowl.\u201d (5:14-15)For many reasons, some of us just cannot or don\u2019t want to shine our light in our world and so render our light either ineffective or useless. Jesus wants all of us to know: We cannot and should not hide our light. Don\u2019t put anything or do anything that may shade our light from shining for Christ.\n3) We need to shine bight: \u201cInstead they put it on its stand and it gives light to everyone in the house.\u201d (5:15b) First, we need to place the light in a proper position so it can shine. We need to place our duty of shining for Christ in a high priority, a high position in our life so we may shine for the Lord. Then we are to shine in our house, the circle of people God places us in, and let them see the light. If your light is not shining properly or ineffective, you may need to check where you place that light, if it is high on your priority list, high in your life so others can see.\n4) We shine for His glory: \u201cIn the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.\u201d (5:16) If you can\u2019t go to other places, to the far away country of the world to shine the light, you can live your life to shine God\u2019s light so people around you can see and praise your Father in heaven. God has different plans for different people. Some may be called to send the light to other side of the world. Others may be called to shine in his little world, the circle of people God places them in. 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        "raw_content": "An impressive and alarming recreation of shameful actions in America fifty years ago.\nKathryn Bigelow\u2019s new film has been called a thriller about the Detroit riots of 1967, but that is a description that doesn't begin to get to the core of the work. For one thing calling it a thriller suggests an entertainment but Detroit is far too serious to be that and, while the riots provide the background, the main focus is very much on a specific and horrifying event that took place in the city\u2019s Algiers Motel. A police raid on the motel led to the victimisation of a group of people staying there, mainly black men but also two white women. The police brutality escalated leaving no less than three of the occupants dead. The individual who instigated this was a patrolman, Krauss (Will Poulter), who had already shot a black looter earlier that same day. Given that this appalling confrontation takes up the whole central section of the film, it seems apt to describe Detroit as a portrayal of the attitude and behaviour of white supremacists - and that, of course, makes this historical piece very much a film for today.\nWorking, as she did on 2008\u2019s The Hurt Locker with the writer Mark Boal and the photographer Barry Ackroyd, Bigelow\u2019s aim here is to create a work in which viewers are made to feel that they are sharing the experience depicted on the screen. Christopher Nolan did that to great effect in the recent Dunkirk and Bigelow is equally successful here (both films, incidentally, offer characters for the audience to identify with but without giving them backstories). This approach (greatly enhanced by the superb editing) is what makes Detroit so powerful, although it could be that it also makes it dangerous.\nTowards the end, the film is slightly less effective: the trial that followed is a vital part of the story, adding as it did to the injustice, but the scenes of interrogation in court are more serviceable than special and the decision to wrap up with the music of a church choir is, in marked contrast to the film's unexpected Prologue, less than inspired. But Bigelow\u2019s achievement certainly extends to the uniformly fine performances she has obtained from her cast. John Boyega playing a security guard shows his star quality, but the two more central roles are those taken brilliantly by Algee Smith (the actor and singer appears as a singer unlucky enough to be staying at the motel) and by Will Poulter. The latter makes the vicious patrolman one of the vilest characters in cinema history. Indeed, despite the evident good intentions on the part of all concerned, the intensity of this portrayal of monstrous inhumanity could invite a resurgence of hatred towards white people among black audiences (I say that because the film almost made me ashamed of being white). But the fact that I could even think of that as a possible reaction is in itself evidence of the extraordinary impact made by Detroit.\nCast: John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jacob Latimore, Jason Mitchell, Hannah Murray, Kaitlyn Dever, Jack Reynor, Ben O'Toole, John Krasinski, Anthony Mackie, Glenn Fitzgerald, Jennifer Ehle.\nDir Kathryn Bigelow, Pro Megan Ellison, Kathryn Bigelow, Matthew Budman, Mark Boal and Colin Wilson, Screenplay Mark Boal, Ph Barry Ackroyd, Pro Des Jeremy Hindle, Ed William Goldenberg and Harry Yoon, Music James Newton Howard, Costumes Francine Jamison-Tanchuk.\nAnnapurna Pictures/First Light Productions/Harpers Ferry/Page 1-Entertainment One.",
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        "raw_content": "Paul Tagliabue and Jim Hackett: At the intersection of sports and social policy\nPaul Tagliabue and Jim Hackett - moderated by Warde Manuel discuss the intersection between sports and social policy. November, 2017.\nRelated: At the Intersection of Sports and Social Policy\nPaul Tagliabue, Jim Hackett, Warde Manuel, NFL\ntagliabue-hackett-2.txt\nDOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT FILE: tagliabue-hackett-2.txt\n>> DEAN MICHAEL BARR: Good afternoon.\nI'm Michael Barr, the Joan and Sandy Weill Dean of Public Policy at the University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.\nWith me on stage today are our distinguished speakers, Paul Tagliabue, Jim Hackett, and Warde Manuel.\nI am going to give you lots of chances to clap as I introduce them individually in just a moment.\nI want to say a special welcome to University Vice President Jerry May and our other distinguished guests. We are honored to have you all here.\nAnd, of course, it is a tremendous privilege to recognize our guest of honor, philanthropist, civic leader, Jay Ira Harris.\nIra's son, Jonathan, is here with us as well.\nLet me just say, the generosity of Ira and his wife Nicki has deeply strengthened the University of Michigan. Among their many gifts over many years, the family created the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Professor of Public Policy at the Ford School, and the Harris Center for the Study of Corporate Finance in the Ross School.\nThey've demonstrated their love for U of M athletics, too, with a gift to renovate the football locker room and a gift to support students, facilities, and the football program.\nIn their honor, our football coach's full title is the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach.\nBut it goes back even further. Thirty years ago, in 1987, a young Jim Harbaugh graduated from Michigan and was drafted by the Chicago Bears. He was a young man, headed out into the world, into a big city, for his first professional job.\nHis coach, Bo Schembechler, called his good friend Ira Harris, who lived in Chicago at that time, and he asked Ira to look out for Jim.\nIra, with his trademark warmth and generosity of spirit, did just that and a lot more, starting with opening a bank account for the young graduate that helped Harbaugh ride out the rough months before he'd get his first pay check.\nAnd now, thirty years later, Coach Harbaugh is, of course, the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach. Generosity and warmth come full circle.\nOn behalf of the University of Michigan: Thank you, Ira, for the love that you and your family have shown to this great institution.\nIt is in honor of Ira that we've put together today's event on sports and social policy. It's no secret that we live in challenging times, times of divisiveness and rancor in our public dialogue, our politics, and our communities.\nAll too often, our elected leaders seem only to reflect those divisions back at us ?? or, worse, to foster and to deepen them.\nAt the Ford School, we're committed to helping rebuild civil, bipartisan, inclusive dialogue. A civil discourse based on the values that our namesake, President Gerald Ford, cherished.\nOur students today train in public policy analysis, in ethics, and in leadership. They want to make an impact in the world. You could say they major in making a difference.\nAnd they learn to listen.\nWe're launching a series of events at the Ford School that will bring people who disagree with each other together for respectful, productive dialogue. And in my view, sports can help that conversation.\nColin Kaepernick took a knee.\nMany followed this fall.\nMuhammed Ali. Billie Jean King. High School players and cheerleaders this year.\nJerry Ford and Willis Ward in 1934.\nThroughout our history, sports has been a locus for protest, an impetus for change, the spark for conversation and dialogue.\nSports can serve as a unifying force. It can help us come together as a country, to be patriotic by fighting racism, and sexism, and bigotry.\nThroughout their lives and their careers, our three speakers have embodied and practiced that value.\nPaul Tagliabue's career in sports began in Jersey City where he was a star basketball player in high school. On scholarship at Georgetown University, Tagliabue led the team in rebounds for two consecutive years, was captain in his senior year, as well as class President.\nPaul went on to earn his J.D. and practiced law for 20 years, serving as counsel to the NFL.\nIn 1989, Paul became NFL commissioner.\nUnder Tagliabue's leadership, the NFL prospered.\nWhen Paul stepped down as commissioner in 2006, an NPR host said that, quote, \"Mr. Tagliabue is regarded as the best commissioner of any sport of all time.\"\nAn important part of that success was his abiding commitment to the values of equity and inclusion. Tagliabue moved the Super Bowl away from Arizona after the state refused to acknowledge Martin Luther King, Jr., Day as an official holiday, for example, and following his NFL leadership, Tagliabue has advocated for strengthening the educational mission of college sports as part of the Knight Commission and contributed to the Civil Rights effort of parents, families and friends of lesbians and gays.\nPaul, I want to thank you for being with us here today.\nJim Hackett was born just west of Columbus, Ohio.\nAnd despite that, views his Midwestern upbringing as central to his identity.\nJim earned a degree in finance from the University of Michigan after playing on the Michigan Football team as a third?string offensive lineman.\nThen?head?coach Bo Schembechler once told a dispirited Hackett that he was too slow and too small to be a starting center.\n>> JIM TACKETT: Yep. Pretty accurate.\n>> DEAN MICHAEL BARR: Yep. I mean what he said, not the facts.\nBut Bo went on to say that his contribution to the practice squad was invaluable.\nHackett went on to serve that team in that role with pride.\nAfter college, Jim joined Steelcase, the storied Grand Rapids based furniture manufacturer. Working his way up the ranks to become CEO, Hackett would eventually make Steelcase into one of America's most admired companies.\nIn the press, Hackett's name is nearly always printed next to words like, \"visionary,\" \"innovative,\" \"transformational.\"\nAfter retiring as CEO in 2013, Hackett returned to the University of Michigan. As interim Athletic Director, Hackett made the blockbuster hire of Jim Harbaugh and ignited a new era in Michigan Football.\nWe at the Ford School also want to personally thank Jim for his decade?long service on our Committee, and for helping us to tell and to honor the story of President Ford's commitment to diversity, openness and inclusion.\nAfter departing Michigan Athletics, Jim became head of Ford Motor Company's \"Smart Mobility\" division, and then Ford named Jim Hackett as its CEO.\nSo he's a pretty busy guy.\nJim, thank you for being here today.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Thank you.\n>> DEAN MICHAEL BARR: And finally, our moderator, University of Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel.\nLike Jim, Warde played football here at Michigan under Bo.\nWarde went on to get an MBA and a Masters in Social Work here at Michigan as well.\nHe co?authored path?breaking articles in sociology and in psychology on the role of diversity in athletics.\nHe's remembered by our faculty from that time as a brilliant researcher who was clearly destined for big things. And he found his path here at Michigan.\nHe rose through the ranks of the University of Michigan's athletic department, rocked it as AD at SUNY?Buffalo and UConn, and then the University of Michigan welcomed him back home in 2016.\nOne of his first moves as athletic director here at Michigan got little attention but it set a tone and was emblematic of his principled leadership.\nIt turns out that, from 1973 to 1991, women who earned varsity letters from Michigan were given a lesser version of the classic letter jacket than men received. No leather sleeves. No iconic block M.\nFor years that had been a sore spot for many, a reminder of past inequities.\nA plan to rectify the situation was hatched in part by Jim Hackett. And just weeks after his return, Warde and his team pulled it off. Over 700 women received proper letter jackets, many of them hand?delivered by current student athletes.\nWarde, thank you for your leadership.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Thank you.\n>> DEAN MICHAEL BARR: And with that, let's get started. I am going to get off the stage and, Warde, the floor is yours.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Thank you, Michael.\nAnd I want to join Michael in thanking Ira and also his better half, Nicki, for their generous support of not only this series, but of Michigan, Michigan athletics. It's people like Ira, his family, now Jon, who make Michigan a better place.\nAnd I just want to join in thanking you, Ira, for the support of this series.\nPlease give him a round of applause.\nI want to start the conversation today with Jim.\nSince we are here at a Ford school program, I have benefited from hearing you tell a story of President Ford and his relationship with his teammate, Willis Ward, and how the relationship really shaped President Ford's views on social policy.\nAs someone who is a friend of President Ford like you were, you were able to hear firsthand about their relationship. So could you talk about the friendship between Ford and Ward, what their friendship tells us about the power of sports, and lastly talk about the jersey design element that you worked with Nike to symbolize what they mean to Michigan.\n>> JIM HACKETT: You bet. And it is an honor to be here, to be here with the Harris' and my friend Paul Tagliabue.\nThis story has been told a lot, and there is a part you don't know, and the part is it actually starts with my dad, who played for that school in Columbus. He was an All American in 1944. Later helped Paul Brown bring the Bengals to Cincinnati. And when I was a kid ?? I was the youngest of four boys. We were in a town that was very diverse. I was on teams that were highly integrated. Felt really natural to me.\nAnd my dad's best friend from college would come by. There were two of them. One was white. One was black.\nThe black man Paul will know. His name was Bill Willis. He was really arguably maybe the first NFL drafted ?? there is an argument whether it was a defensive back or Bill. First black player drafted.\nAnd Bill ended up becoming head of the Ohio Youth Commission. Had a great career. And my dad one day was telling me the story about how they roomed together on the road, and they went south to play a game, and they weren't going to let Bill stay in the hotel.\nAnd so my dad decided to leave the hotel as well and refused to play the game.\nTurns out the coach got involved. They didn't settle it for Bill. They got my dad back in the game.\nAnd I grew up with this standard in my head about my father.\nI come to Michigan, and part of the program here. I graduate. I do all the things that Michael said so kind about me.\nAnd I am hearing this story about President Ford.\nAnd it is a story about President Ford ?? there was only one black player on his team in the thirties named Willis Ward ?? (phone ringing) I apologize.\nAnd Willis goes to the game. I don't want to pick on the southern school because, you know, that is not fair either.\nThey go south. And they won't let him play in the game in the thirties.\nPresident Ford is the captain of the team and he quits. And he refuses to play the game because that is his best friend. He roomed with him on the road as well.\nAnd you can't imagine how stark that was that it hit me that these two people I had such admiration for, my father and Gerald Ford, were both in this setting.\nAnd as I was athletic director, I thought how would I have handled that? You know, did I have the soul and the spirit to stand up for one of my teammates like that?\nI never was confronted with that, fortunately.\nBut I thought the history of that is too important, and it is too important for two reasons.\nIf you play the sport, in your life, where there was an integrated team, you wouldn't trade that for anything, because no matter what you read, or you feel that if you weren't in that, there is no more community than that team together.\nThere is no divide.\nThere is no light between racism and patriotism.\nThese are just your teammates.\nAnd we were designing the jersey for the new Nike thing, and one of the things we wanted to do was to have a uniform ?? what we call design language across the university.\nBefore this initiative with Nike, the strategy by sport was different. Each coach kind of designed their own system.\nWe wanted to have one system, and we happened to look back at the picture of Willis Ward and President in their team picture.\nIt is very important because there is all these white players and one black player, and President Ford as the captain is sitting in the center.\nHis number was 48.\nAnd his four has a little hat to it; in other words, it doesn't point. It actually tips to the side, and just coincidently, the four is pointed this way, 4?8, and Willis Ward is right here, and it is pointing to his roommate. And I am staring at that, and I go, there is a really important message is that I grew up having two people tell me this story. How do I tell that story to every teammate that is here at Michigan?\nOne thing we could tell them is that we kept that four to tell the story that when you are on a team, the highest sense of participation is you don't think of yourself. You think of the person that is next to you.\nAnd so that four is pointing to his teammate.\nSo we made the decision to make that the standard in all sports.\nAnd my dream was that the young people on campus would hear that story.\nAnd then they would tell, as seniors, they would tell the freshmen of why that four points to your teammate, and the underpinnings of what it meant about diversity and inclusion in its day when it was not easily mediated, that it was highly controversial.\nSo I am inspired to even tell you that, and I appreciate you asking me that story.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Well, thank you for sharing it.\nIt always ?? it really teaches us all, I think, about the importance of people in your lives, regardless of the color of your skin, and how you defend and protect.\nAs Michael talked about, sports are at the heart of many policy debates in our history that don't directly relate to athletics.\nIn the fifties, it started with the Civil Rights Movement, and a Michigan alum, Branch Rickey, brought Jackie Robinson to integrate major league baseball.\nIn the seventies, there were ?? Title IX was enacted into law and the great Billie Jean King and other women led the right for equal rights.\nNow we have a debate over first amendment rights versus disrespecting the flag.\nSo, Paul, how much has and how much will sports continue, in your opinion, to influence social policy and/or law and/or politics?\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Well, you asked me that question yesterday and I said it was complicated, and I repeat the same thing today.\nYou know, I can't tell.\nI think sports have had an enormous impact on diversity and inclusion and on relationships with each other whatever race, color, creed, et cetera.\nAnd I start by thinking about John Thompson at my alma mater, Georgetown.\nThe only thing we have in common as basketball players is that we wore the same number. And my number is retired. It's in the Hall of Fame. But it only got there after he wore it.\nBut he had such an enormous impact on the Georgetown community and on the District of Columbia, our nation's capital, because of what he stood for in terms of accepting people on their merits, demanding the best, his focus on education. And so I have to start by saying I think athletes and sports can have an enormous positive effect on communities, starting with the community at Georgetown.\nOn the other end of the spectrum, you have to ask yourself why it took the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for some institutions to start hiring in the professional ranks black athletes, and some educational institutions having black athletes, student athletes.\nI was amazed to see some statistics recently, some fact sheet recently, that said that the first African?American athletes in the Atlanta Coast Conference were at the University of Maryland in 1966. That is four years after I graduated from college, two years after the Civil Rights Act was passed, twelve years after Brown versus the Board of Education. We still had no black athletes in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and I am not picking on the Atlantic Coast Conference.\nSo in some ways I think of the issue a little more broadly than athletes.\nThink about entertainment.\nThink about Harry Belafonte.\nGo back and think about Paul Robeson and Fritz Pollard, who were two great college football players in 1918, 1919, 1920. Fritz Pollard was a black coach in the NFL in the first, second and third years of the NFL, 1921, 1922, but it wasn't until 1946 that we had Paul Brown bring players into the All American conference, including Bill Willis, who I think played for him when out of high school.\n>> He did. He did. He played with him at Ohio State and then with the Cleveland Browns as well.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Yeah. So in some ways, I look at Jackie Robinson coming in in '47 in baseball, black athletes in the NFL in '46, was that because the military became more diverse during World War II?\nDid they produce that outcome?\nFast forward to the Civil Rights Act.\nWas it because of Wilma Rudolph in the Rome Olympics in 1960 or was it because of other forces in society?\nSo, you know, we are all woven together in the best of circumstances in America.\nThat is the melting pot.\nThat is our society.\nSo what I try to say, was it Joe Louis or was it something else? Was it the military? Was it Truman's Executive Order in 1948 that produced the flood of players from Grambling and other places and led to Duffy Doherty at Michigan State had that most amazing draft in the history of the NFL. Four of the first eight players drafted in 1967 were African?American kids playing for Michigan State. It's never been repeated anywhere in the NFL.\nSo that's a long?winded way of saying I don't know the answer. But I do know that we need to keep working at it.\nWe need to keep providing an environment and creating environments, which is what I think my successor, Commissioner Goodell, is doing now with the NFL players, trying to figure out what is the institutional model that enables a sports league to have its athletes be leaders in society on tough societal issues. That is not what leagues are designed to be, but he is working at that and I commend him for it. And that is the opportunity we have. And I think the young men today, and women, are better prepared to be leaders in society than ever before. And so I think we all need to make sure they have the resources and the institutions to give them the opportunity to do what they are doing in an environment where celebrity is not always an asset.\nWe learned that ?? some people learned that in the last presidential election where, you know, celebrity is resented. And sometimes for good reasons because sometimes it is hollow.\nBut celebrity is not the key to the kingdom.\nHard work, good ideas, and institutional support is the key to the kingdom.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Great answer. And, Jim, you have lead now ?? this is your second time leading two multinational companies, and so when you think about what is going on in sports, does it have an impact in the corporate world?\n>> JIM HACKETT: It does, but can I add one thing?\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yeah, please, go ahead.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Well, Warde would not brag about his daughter, who is a second year med student here, and it brings to mind when he was giving you those dates in the sixties, you and I ?? you as athletic director, me as the athletic director, and Bo Schembechler would have told us that there was a flow of talent north, you know, because people could play, you know, unimpeded.\nAnd then, Paul, I learned that Michigan had ?? and I am sorry. I should have more respect for her name. There was an African?American woman, first doctor graduate from Michigan in 1876, which is only 12 years after emancipation proclamation, which is pretty stark if you think about how profound that is here at the University of Michigan.\nSo universities ?? this ?? I am sharing the insight about why I wanted to be here when I came for a lot of other great reasons.\nI was seeking out that diversity that I grew up with in Ohio.\nI wanted to come to a university where it was highly regarded, and I am not ?? I would have to say, President Schlissel has done such a wonderful job of getting at the heart of the issues here on campus about how people feel about diversity, and I see some regression there, you know, that is hard to hear and hard to see, and the students say they don't feel at times included and I know we are working on that.\nBut the business side of this, I am proud to ?? I would say, in addition to that number four, a second thing that I would like to share is when Lee Bollinger was President here and we were in the midst of the Supreme Court case, there was a group of us ?? President Ford, in history went to the generals and asked them to write a letter to the Supreme Court Justice O'Connor about the power of diversity in the military, and Paul has some stats that you should hear today about that.\nAnd back then, the President ?? these generals were saying, without diversity, we would be nowhere.\nThis is back in the Supreme Court case of Michigan.\nI got a group of CEOs together.\nWe got 150 CEOs to sign an amicus brief to confirm that there was no way we could compete without diversity.\nSo we need the flow of graduates.\nOkay. Now, with that kind of pounding our chest, there is some bad news.\nI was just sharing with Chan Tagliabue a study McKenzie did on women at large that progress through business, so we still don't have enough women CEOs.\nI know them all, almost, in the Fortune 50.\nThey are about 17% of the population of CEOs today.\nThey have 52% of the population.\nWomen of color are 3% of the CEO population, so it is like nonexistent.\nAnd so as proud as I am of business' ability to be broad minded in that citation about the Michigan case, what is it about the women and women of color that we haven't addressed?\nSo, you know, we are working really hard on that, and it starts with the principle of you have got to get ?? instead of ?? I mean, it is okay to recruit people from each other, so companies will go out and recruit diverse talent from Ford to come to be in their company.\nYou know, I am not in the way of that.\nThat is free trade.\nBut I think it is a bigger commitment to grow the capability.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Grow the pipeline.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Yeah, and so why I asked Warde today, how can I get a sense of the women athletes here at Michigan, women of color athletes that are destined for business, and I could do a better job of helping them see the potential careers that we have.\nSo I want you to see we made progress on one level and we are still behind in others, so I think there is an incentive here to be better.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yeah. I will have those names of those ladies ??\n?? in front of you. We will start the internship program, the Ford Motor Company Michigan Athletic Department Internship Program.\nWe will start that next week.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Start working that.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: You know, let's stick for a moment ?? because technology is impacting us all in a very significant way, and you are at the center of it, even at Steelcase. I remember when we were building the academic center, the Ross Academic Center, and you were talking about how you were looking at design and technology. You were in charge ?? now you are in charge of the entire company. You were in charge of autonomous vehicles before.\nSo I am going to take this away from sports for a second.\nAnd really, from a policy standpoint, since we are here at the Ford School of Public Policy, what are some of the things that you look at as you look at ?? I am going to develop these autonomous vehicles.\nWhat are the policy implications that you deal with and you talk about and think about as it relates to our society and how to move us in that direction?\n>> JIM HACKETT: Well, because my check comes from Ford Motor Company, I am going to answer sincerely the objective that we have, but I also want to talk about why I am sitting here with you and Paul, and a way to think about that challenge.\nThe Ford Motor Company principle is that these are rolling computers and they are very sophisticated.\nIn fact, I am just on a fast company video where the guy interviewed me for an hour about that, and you could see it, but it is ?? the ability to comprehend how complex these machines are going to be is something we have never seen in our lifetime, okay?\nBecause the power of the deep learning algorithms for the machine to learn ?? the way I explain it is these vehicles will be on a street one day and a mitten is in the street, and it has to know that there might be a child nearby because that is the way we would think.\nThe next day, imagine a baseball rolls in front of it. It has to know, again, that there is an association, there might be a child.\nThe third day it sees a leaf and it stops.\nThat would be a mistake, right?\nBut it started to learn that anything in front of it that wasn't pavement or a person ?? excuse me, a stop sign or something like that, that it could move.\nSo you have to teach it what it can and can't do.\nSo just hold the thought how profoundly challenging that is, and Ford has got a really great leadership position in it, and the commitment we are making is we want people to go in because they trust us.\nSo I am fond of saying that a lot of people still won't fly. Even that is safer than being in a car today, because they feel at that height and altitude or the, you know, feeling closed spaces, they don't trust it.\nSo we have to get people to believe in these kinds of these kinds of capabilities in a way that they will trust Ford, so I am really committed to that.\nBut the deeper thing is when I said a moment ago would I have stood where President Ford or my father did, I believe I would have, but you see, that chance ?? that challenge at that time was just a concept called access. They just wanted to be able to go in the same rest room or the same hotel room.\nIt seems to our kids, you know, I can't imagine a world like that. But now they have a new challenge, and the new challenge is that the supply chain for software is not diverse.\nSo the tech companies who I hold in highest regard, you know, in the way they form their businesses, they don't have nearly the kind of diversity. So we have sent a message to them that says if you want to supply us, we need you to understand these jobs, because in the day when Jesse Jackson, who I know quite well, had to lay on the freeway in Chicago when it was being constructed so that he could get the contractors to be diverse, he had to stop traffic, we have got labor in our workforce now that is diverse, but there is no one laying in front of the software code. Do you follow?\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yeah.\n>> JIM HACKETT: And so I am trying to think of ways with the university, myself, how can we start to do something like that and so technology, Warde, is now the next domain where we have to open the doors because that is where all the jobs are going to be.\nAnd this product that I just told you about is going to create, in some estimates, an $11 trillion new part of the economy because the vehicles and the environment are both going to be smart, and that all has to be invented and created.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yes.\nAnd, Paul, I am going ?? you know, you spent, what, almost four decades associated with the NFL, probably still connected.\nTechnology has changed quite a bit in that time frame, and technology around sports.\nCan you talk a little bit about where we are now compared to where it was towards the end of when you were Commissioner, and where you see it going, and how you see it influencing not only professional sports but college sports in general.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Yeah.\nI think the biggest change in the last 12, 15 years since I left is in medical science and in scanning technologies.\nAnd, of course, all of this relates to the concussion issue, which is not just a football issue.\nIt is an issue for most sports.\nIt is an issue for the military.\nAnd I think it is clear that, you know, starting in 1989, 1990, when I became Commissioner, I would talk to team physicians and they were concerned about concussions but they couldn't tell you what was going on. They couldn't tell you how to diagnose them. They couldn't tell you how to set ground rules for return to play and things like that.\nAnd now we have made a tremendous amount of progress in those 25 years since 1990 but we are still adolescents. We are still in the early stages of really understanding what to do.\nBut to me that is a huge positive in terms of what is happening with medical science.\nIn terms of the game, itself, the technological innovations that I think are important have to do with the playing surface and with the equipment. So, you know, the technology that produced artificial turf or synthetic turf, however you want to call them, I think is really important in terms of knees and ankles and the body.\nThere are other things that Jim would know because he probably looked at film from Kodak and he didn't look at an iPhone for his play book.\nBut those things I think are at the margin, but the biggest technological impact on sport is how it is delivered to the fan.\nAnd I think that has been positive beginning again around 1985, 1990. We went from broadcast television to subscriber supported television, cable, satellite, Internet, streaming, but my concern now is that things are being called sports that have nothing to do with sport or with the values of sport.\nI read about eSports, and it is not sports.\nThe only physical activity is pushing keys.\nIt is not getting out there and being challenged physically, emotionally, psychologically.\nI used to say football was the ultimate form of contrived adversity.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: And the other sports, hockey and basketball, they all have their elements, so I am concerned that more and more of our young people are being taken by technology away from the values of sport and some of the benefits of sport in terms of sport is a microcosm of life.\nYou compete.\nYou win or lose.\nYou evaluate.\nYou reevaluate.\nYou re?prepare.\nYou re?compete.\nThat is what life is about, getting yourself better and better, and doing it against competition that is demanding.\nI think that is a real value, which student athletes in the traditional sports are getting.\nI am not sure that when we go to eSports it is going to be the same benefit.\nAnd then, of course, we have the bigger issues of combining sport with education, which are a challenge for our society.\nBut the delivery of the product is both a benefit, and I am not so sure it is an undiluted benefit.\n>> JIM HACKETT: You and I would be able to share instantly what we learned about the range of how we could push ourselves when we played for that coach we played for.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Right.\n>> JIM HACKETT: And I feel that when I am jet lagged in China and I am tired on my job.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: You hear the old man yelling.\n>> JIM HACKETT: I hear him saying ?? in fact, I had him ?? very close to Bo, of course, and I had him in Steelcase go through some factories and, of course, he stopped work, million square foot factories. And everybody wanted to shake his hand, and it was a really hot day. And we had a golf cart for him, and we are taking him around. And a couple of the guys said, hey, coach, we want to take a break.\nAnd he goes, Hackett will go down before I do!\n>> WARDE MANUEL: And you probably would have.\n>> JIM HACKETT: So I remember that when I am tired.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yeah, yeah.\n>> JIM HACKETT: But the message in that fun is what Paul just trumpeted, which I thought was wonderful, is the nature of competition.\nThe nature of competing as a country, as a company, as a football team really matters, you know, if you want any kind of life, I think.\nYou know, Paul, you and ?? you would probably not find this hard to believe.\nWe have a very competitive and championship level eSports team here and our engineering students and ??\n?? the School of Information make up that team, so we are very proud of that.\nEven though I agree that ??\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: I saw a blurb for a conference being held by some sports marketing group recently saying, what every university needs to know about eSports.\nAnd given my own lack of technological sophistication, I forwarded it to the President of Georgetown with a note saying, what in the hell can eSports have to do with the mission of universities?\nAnd he sent back an email right away saying, you and I are having lunch on Friday the 17th and I will tell you. It's a lot.\nSo I am ready to be educated.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: I will leave him to educate you on that.\nSo you lead ?? you both have led, and you still lead a major corporation.\nIn addition, Paul, you were Chair of the Board of Georgetown.\nSo I would like ?? and I will start with you, Paul.\nHow has participation in sports impacted the way you view your leadership efforts with your company and around social policy?\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Well, take the last piece first.\nI think that ?? as a student athlete at Georgetown, I heard the word leadership hundreds of times every week. And accountability hundreds of times every week.\nYou got to be accountable to yourself, to your family, to your teammates, to the university, to the community.\nAnd that is still the case.\nI know it is true at Georgetown.\nIt is true at Michigan.\nIt is true at the great universities where student athletes are competing today.\nAnd I think that gives you a sense of how much you have to learn and how much you have to experience in order to be a leader in society because accountability and leadership are not things you can go into a five and dime store and buy.\nThey are things that you develop over the years.\nBut that set a set of goals for me for my life, which I think were really important.\nWhen I was at Georgetown, started as a math major.\nI can assure you, if I had not been a good basketball player, I never would have been admitted to Georgetown as a math major.\nAnd after one semester it was confirmed that I was not going to be a math major.\nAnd I ?? the Dean called me into his office, and I thought he was going to tell me I better start looking for another school because I am flunking out.\nThat is not what he said.\nHe said to me, you are having trouble in the first semester because you are in an area where you don't have the right background, you know, calculus and physics.\nHe said, you are capable of being a Rhodes scholar.\nAnd at that time, Georgetown had not had a lot of Rhodes scholars. This is 1958?59.\nAnd he said, here is what I want to you do in order to be a serious Rhodes scholar candidate. He gave me about six things I was to do on my academic side.\nAnd he also said, you are going to be a hell of a stronger student than you will ever be a basketball player.\nSo he made it clear I was not going to the NBA, let's put it that way.\nBut just to listen to that Dean, who was a Jesuit, and have him say, you have the potential to dream a wild dream and to achieve it, and I couldn't believe it.\nBut in my senior year, there was a big game Georgetown played in Madison Square Garden, which the Hoyas won, and the next day in the Washington Star, the headline was, Tagliabue absent, Hoyas win, as if there was a cause and effect relationship.\nBut I was at an interview that weekend for a Rhodes scholarship.\nI came within that much of being a Rhodes scholar.\nSo that one experience teaches you, don't sell yourself short, but more importantly, it tells you what you have to do to prepare to be a leader in society and to care about the community and the communities in which you live, which is your local community and also your nation.\nSo I think sports are indispensable in the proper context.\nAnd how did that ?? when you talk about that experience, how did that affect you when you became the leader, the head of the NFL, of ??\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Well, for one thing, I think leadership is at all levels of the organization.\nIt is not just at the top.\nEveryone in the organization has got to see himself or herself as a leader.\nAnd if you can get that into your culture, you know, that is phenomenal.\nThe other thing that I believe ?? and I mentioned this to the students at lunch today.\nI have two expressions that I attribute in part to sports.\nOne is, if it ain't broke, fix it anyway, because you can always be better, no matter how good you are. And you learn that in sports. The two forwards may be great. The two point ?? the point guard and the center may not be so great. Well, don't pat yourself on the back. Make everyone better. If it ain't broke, fix it anyway and do it together.\nAnd the other one is have a high tolerance for conflict, because it can be a positive attribute of any organization, and you learn that from sports.\nIt is what Jim alluded to.\nCompeting makes you better.\nAnd being required to compete at a very high level is a blessing.\nSo I think those things that you learned in sports ?? and you can learn them in other arenas.\nYou can learn that in music. You can learn that in other parts, but sports have a unique combination of physical, mental and emotional, and then you take that and try to apply that to your organization. That is how you are a leader.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: That is good points.\nI am going to use that first quote.\nJim, how about you?\nHow do you see sports defining, helping to prepare you to be a leader?\n>> JIM HACKETT: Well, you heard some of the spiritual things I gained.\nI would say what I would love to share is growing up in a family of four boys, and my dad, you know, athletic, it was two?on?two everything.\nAnd so I ?? and the humility that I actually learned in sports and in that family that, you know, if your head got too big, your brother was going to knock it off.\nAnd then when you played in the kind of program we did where everyone was so good and so talented, that you learn the humility of why you need other people to be successful.\nI think that is probably something I carried forward because I ?? one of my big challenges as a brand?new CEO ?? and this is a friend that I know Paul had ?? is Bill Marriott, is that I got ?? there is three jobs I have had where I wasn't the destined CEO.\nYou know, I wasn't destined to be the AD at Michigan.\nI wasn't destined to be the CEO of Ford or Steelcase.\nSomething happened, and they asked me to step in.\nSo when I stepped in at Steelcase, because I was running a startup before then, I had this caricature in my mind what a CEO had to be.\nAnd think of it as, you know, they got a cigar and they are chomping on it. They are barking orders. Everybody wants to do what they ?? that wasn't me.\nBut I felt like I was as competitive as that person, right?\nSo I go to see Bill Marriott ?? C.K. Prahalad, who was a professor here at Michigan, connected the two of us. And both were family companies, Marriott and Steelcase, and both were finding themselves at a stage where their evolution of the business was challenging the history.\nSo I said, Mr. Marriott, I said ?? I went to DC to see him.\nI said, you are like ?? I want to talk about Steelcase, but it seems like your challenge in the hoteling business is simple. And this is back in '94.\nI would just build hotels all over Vegas, you know, gambling and all the money.\nI mean, I had forgotten that his faith, he is Mormon.\nAnd he looked at me and he says, we don't believe in that.\nAnd if I could picture for the young people the peace that he had in his eyes when he said that, I thought, I want that.\nI want to be a CEO that says I can't do that, and you see the peace in my eyes.\nAnd so my life has been about trying to find that.\nI mean, it is the caricature of design and network?based teams versus hierarchal, so I kind of blew up kind of the older ways that companies were running ?? now it isn't as advanced because if you were in a startup or you worked in Silicon Valley, this is the norm.\nWell, think of what sports taught me if I was going to end up running a company with lots of teams and competitive spirit, and the way that no one individual is more important than the team, and things that you and I heard.\nIt served me supremely well.\nAs I look at it today ?? so now I know I am getting old, right?\nAnd I see the evolution of sports and I think ?? so they are celebrating the individual more, you know?\nAnd I like the entertainment part of that, but I think about ?? and I tell myself, have room for that in your head because maybe that is just the fun, and really behind the scenes there is this tightness.\nSo I think that matters in companies as much as it does on the field.\nWhat you think about, with that four pointing at your teammate, do you really need them.\nAnd as a CEO, it doesn't change at all.\nYou need your team as much as they need you, or you won't be successful.\nIt is a ?? you know, sports, if I can interject, I think really to your last point, really teaches you about the importance of others, which impacts the importance within ?? not only to organization but outside the organization, those ?? that community that surrounds you, the importance of being a teammate in the larger sense to the community, to the country, to the world kind of a thing.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Which is interesting in the current context of our ?? the discourse.\nThe three of us sit in judgment of the conflict and go, gosh, why can't we act like a team?\nI mean, that is kind of the thing I feel.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Boy, that would be great.\nLet's don't split up.\nLet's come together.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Right, right.\nWe are going to have time for some questions from the audience in a few minutes. Just prepare you guys to think about questions. I want to get to a couple other questions, and then we will open it up to you all.\nJournalism outlets and television networks are increasingly challenged by how to separate, particularly in my world, sports journalism and political editorializing.\nWhere is the line between sports and politics, if there is such a thing?\nWhat should be the role of sports media in covering some of the civil rights issues that we see in our country today?\n>> JIM HACKETT: Well, and this would be my muse on that, so when I was athletic director, I would think the way he ?? the way Paul Tagliabue ran the NFL was my target. Integrity, the clarity of purpose, the advocacy for others.\nSo I am going to let him answer that question because he is the guy I would follow in the way he thinks about the way the press and sport come together.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Well, I am going to answer you, but before that, because you said we are going to go to questions from students, and I want to say, point of personal privilege, that for me to be here, at an event in honor of Ira Harris, is really special.\nAnd I am going to tell you a journalism story about Ira Harris.\nIn 1989, some of you old folks will remember, the NFL owners had a recommendation that another individual should be the Commissioner, and they reached an impasse. And that person essentially withdrew.\nAnd then the then Commissioner, Pete Rozelle, was called upon to manage the process, to start all over again, to come up with some new candidates.\nAnd as I recall the situation, Rozelle told his head media guy, make sure there are no leaks as to who is going to be in the next group that we are going to consider.\nSo immediately there was speculation that Paul Tagliabue, then an unknown attorney in Washington, was one of the leading candidates.\nAnd the NFL's media guy was told by Rozelle, put an end to that rumor.\nSo Joe Brown is the person I am talking about, and he told the media that there ?? it wasn't Tagliabue. It was a dark horse candidate from Chicago.\nAnd off the record, I can tell you his name, but don't say you got it from me because Pete is really serious about keeping this quiet.\nHis name is Ira Harris.\nSo I am told that Ira got a flood of phone calls from media, and he said, me? You must have the wrong phone number.\nBut he was my cover for about two or three weeks.\nAnd I think when I went to the interview with the search committee, the search committee thought I was going to say Ira Harris.\nBut anyway, I think, you know, part of the answer to your question is what are the fans interested in, and part of it is what are the media companies trying to do for audience?\nAnd I think the fans like the story that makes the king a little more human. And sometimes that gets off into politics.\nSo Michael Jordan, does he view himself as a role model?\nWell, he viewed himself as the greatest basketball player ever, but is he a role model, and role model for what?\nSo sometimes it ?? the subject of sports naturally leads you into politics.\nJack Kemp's running as the Vice Presidential candidate with Bob Dole in 1996, so now all of a sudden we have a nexus between sports and politics.\nIn the current environment, it is all that much more complicated.\nWe own the NFL network. As owners of the NFL network, do we want to report as another news organization might on some sexual assault charge?\nOur people are taught to be marketing football.\nHow do you create a second organization which is about news, news with integrity?\nI can see similar issues at the conference level where the conferences have networks.\nSo you have to ?? Jim used the word. You have to really pay attention to integrity and understand what the public expects and what you expect of yourself in terms of candor and what you are delivering.\nAnd then when you get into social media, as we are learning, it seems like it is all about celebrity. A lot of it is about celebrity and politics, but it is also about hearing from the public instantly.\nSo it is a completely different process.\nIt is like the old ?? what we used to learn in political science was plebiscitary democracy. Used to have a hypothesis. What if everyone in the public could be polled on every issue? Well, that is where we are.\nSo the nature of the technology, I think, is really making this into a complicated question. And then put on top of that, what are actual sources and what are counterfeit sources.\nThere is some information coming out now suggesting that some of the dissension that was fomented around NFL players kneeling was coming from websites that were connected with Russia.\nSo ?? so fake news infecting sports.\nNow, I don't know if that has been documented now or not yet, but that is the question people are beginning to ask. It wasn't just about elections. It is about the fans don't like this player because they think he is, you know, too arrogant or pushing too hard on a certain social issue.\nSo where you draw the line is almost impossible.\nAnd then I think news organizations are putting more sports on the front page than ever before.\nIt used to be ?? you know, Pete Rozelle, my predecessor, used to say we have the greatest business in the world for one simple reason.\nNewspapers all over America are in four parts.\nNational and general news is part one, national and international news.\nPart two is metro.\nPart three is business. It covers hundreds, if not thousands, of businesses every day.\nPart four is sports. It covers the four of us: Football, basketball, baseball, and hockey. That is a good business to be in when you got one?fourth of every newspaper covering your business.\nWell, that is no longer the way it is.\nThat is a huge change in journalism and a huge change in society.\n>> JIM HACKETT: You know, Warde, as you go through the questions, I draw this in the air. A chart I use that I borrowed from a guy named Bob Galvin who was at Motorola. Ira would know Bob. And he was working on pagers in China, and he had really high market share.\nSo they lost half the share in a very short time.\nHe came up with this chart which as the curve goes up on the top, which is the ability to make something better.\nSo think of newspapers became better with computing, you know, in terms of the way and speed of data.\nBut the curve that is difficult is the understanding of what humans need or what their use is.\nIt is called a design gap.\nSo what I have been thinking about in your role is the speed of information that, when Paul was a kid, and I was a kid, we would open a newspaper, because we couldn't go see all the baseball games.\nYou could listen to the Cincinnati Reds on the radio, but you read the box score and you actually kind of played the game in your head reading that, right?\nNow it is streamed.\nAnd so there is an example where the speed and access to data is like this.\nBut now what has happened to the fan in terms of what information do we need to give them?\nSo a dream I had is what can we put in their hands inside the stadium or on their phone that is only resident there so that part of your ticket is some sort of intimate thing.\nAnd we did some work together.\nYou remember our trip to northern California. We were playing with ?? since we had the helmets already connected, could we have the fans actually hear the play called before it was run? And we have a time delay or something so they can't, you know, alter the outcome of the game, but that is the design opportunity in the future, is there is new ways to make the games with technology have speed of information. It doesn't change the sport, but changes the fan participation.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yeah. You know, Nascar ?? is similar to what Nascar is doing now, selling ?? being inside the vehicle, inside the pit row with the drivers and those kinds of things.\n>> JIM HACKETT: Right.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Last question before we go to the audience participation. Michael touched on it a little bit in his introduction.\nObviously, it is out there in terms of Colin Kaepernick and kneeling and what is going on in the NFL. What has happened on college campuses. High schools even.\nYou know, how ?? you guys have any thoughts on how schools, leagues should respond when people choose to ?? I may add my opinion ?? rightly so take their first amendment right to protest.\nWhat is the appropriate response from leagues, from colleges, from high schools, those kinds of things?\nAny thoughts about ??\n>> JIM HACKETT: Well, you know, I am in a different role, but I would tell you ?? I watched Jim Harbaugh deal with Colin's situation because he was ?? Jim knows the quality of person that he is.\nAnd at first ?? and I know what kind of patriot Jim is.\nAt first he didn't like this, right?\nAnd then he came back and said, I think Colin deserves the right to express himself.\nAnd then more recently, asked about some of the conflicts said, if you look at the constitution, this is a basic right, you know.\nSo I was really proud of my coach here at Michigan.\nBut when you all hear that, what I want you to think about is here is a man whose intimacy in managing a player, knowing what that player's life has been like, what he has dealt with, has a good sense of the pulse of what the team members are going through.\nAnd they are my compass here to understand how they are feeling and how they are motivated and how they are guided by their sense of what's right and wrong.\nAnd I find this thing about football coaches ?? they are not perfect, but if they are really committed to their team, they get to the right spot there.\nYou know, it is like it gets them to the right spot.\nSo listen to my football coach and he says, this is an important thing for our players right now.\nI also, as the CEO of Ford Motor Company, know constituents who worry, you know, that patriotism is being shifted, and that is why I said a minute ago, there is no light between those two subjects because I don't want to pick one over the other.\nI believe in both of them.\n>> JIM HACKETT: So I am very fond of what I have learned watching ?? and this was the point ?? of the way those players were feeling.\nIt made me ?? I think, am really with it and understand it.\nMy sensitivities went up about what I didn't really understand.\n>> JIM HACKETT: And then I am glad the way the country is starting to resolve it in their arm?in?arm like we have in Michigan and their honoring the flag, and that would be my message to the high school kids is find a way for people to understand how you are feeling, and respect for your country, and I think there is a design that works like that.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Right, yeah.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: You know, I still feel this way.\nI tell young people very often ?? they ask me, what's the most important quality that I can have if I want to be successful?\nAnd normally I say listening.\nIn all contexts.\nAnd stop talking.\nI used to be in meetings at the NFL ?? this was the early days of Blackberry. And I would be in meetings, and young people on the other side of the table, all they did was talk, my own employees, and I started sending them messages and say, shut up and listen.\nAnd then they would come out of the meetings and say why were you so rude?\nI said, when you talking, you are only repeating what you already know. When you are listening, you might learn something new.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Right. That's a good point.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: So listen.\nAnd I learned over many years at the NFL, listening to the players is a really important thing. That is how we got collective bargaining agreements done that produced labor peace for over two decades when there had been labor strikes for almost two decades. We listened and took seriously what the players had to say about what kinds of systems would be mutually advantageous for the owners and for the players.\nSo I have learned that these young men need to be listened to. I have also learned that they know what's going on in their communities and with their families.\nI used to travel around the world to military bases with NFL players, Jerome Bettis, Michael Strahan, players like that. They are the ultimate patriots. They grew up in military families. It's true of most NFL players.\nYou probably never heard of Warrick Dunn. Maybe you did.\n>> Tampa, right?\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: He is not as well?known as Jerome Bettis, because Jerome is in the Hall of Fame. He's in Chicago. Warrick Dunn, his mother was a police officer. She was killed in the line of duty.\nHe has financed over 150 homes for families who have had a mother or father killed in the line of duty.\nThat is the kind of people we are dealing with.\nThey know what is going on in their community.\nThat's a starting point.\nAnd understand that they are patriotic, which they are.\nDon't start the conversation with them by calling them son of a bitch.\nThat is not going to be constructive with football players.\nIt is not constructive with most people.\nIt is not constructive with me.\nYou know, and I never played football. But if you call ?? start a conversation with a football player and say, look, we got a problem here. I want to solve it with you, and now two things I have got to say to you. First of all, you are a son of a bitch and, second of all, the only solution is mine. That is not going to produce a long conversation with a football player.\nNot going to gain a lot of respect either.\nSo understand who these people are and why they are doing what they are doing is the first thing.\nThe second thing is to understand that we do have a first amendment in America.\nAnd what it requires is the government to stay the hell out of regulating speech.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: You know, that's important.\nAnd so what does it mean?\nIt means that you can say what you think.\nI can disagree with you.\nWe can argue.\nHe can't shut us down.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: That is not America.\nSo that is the second thing.\nSo where does that lead you?\nIt leads to the school systems have to deal with it at the high school and junior high school level.\nUniversities have to deal with these issues at the university level, and the sports leagues have to deal with it at the professional level.\nAnd there is room for difference of agreement.\nSo Adam Silver has been dealing with it in one way in the NBA.\nHe had programs with his players going back to last season, and he is continuing them, and he has told them they have to stand during the anthem.\nCommissioner Goodell has been trying to walk a tougher line and he has set a tough challenge for himself and for the players in the NFL.\nHow can we make it clear to all of the public, not just some of the public, that we are respectful and patriotic while at the same time focusing on these underlying issues of justice and the criminal law system and in other parts of society?\nSports leagues and teams are not designed to be advocacy organizations.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: You know, it is hard enough for the NFL to produce some spots for the United Way on non?controversial things.\nSo I give Commissioner Goodell a lot of credit for taking on the hard challenge, which is to be respectful of the public and families with men and women in the military who lost family members, respectful of the divergence of views we have in America on these issues, but to deal with the underlying substance of what these players are trying to accomplish.\nAnd I would say that the players, you have a unique opportunity right now.\nYour protests have been heard. That is shown in the polls. More than 50% of the public is saying, we support the players.\nThat was not true a year ago.\nSame polls a year ago, less than 50% were supporting the players.\nBut you have made your point. Now move on with actions. Actions will speak louder than words.\nAnd I think ?? as I am reading the newspapers ?? and that is all I do.\nI don't have access to the players directly.\nBut Michael Bennett and others last Thursday night, they said this is Veteran's Day weekend. My dad was in the military. We are going to stand. We have been kneeling up until now.\nSo I think they understand that they have protested.\nThat the public has heard them. The owners have heard them. The Commissioner has heard them.\nNow we have to have actions that will be louder than words going forward including bombastic and divisive words.\nThe actions will be louder.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Good point. Please.\nAnd I will give recognition to Mrs. Ford.\nI mean, she is one of the owners who stood up with her players in supporting some initiatives to really make a difference in our community in Detroit, in the surrounding areas, and in their home communities. So with great leadership like that by her, I just want to recognize that as one of the solutions.\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: I read about that, and it was terrific what she did and what she said and what she is doing to support the players.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Yeah, yes, it is.\nNow, I am going to turn it to questions, but I must say I sit on the Board of the Women's Sports Foundation.\nI did have a question about the 45th anniversary of the Women's Sports Foundation.\nAnd I don't want to get killed by Billie Jean King when I go to the next meeting, so if there is not going to be a question from the audience, I will end with that one, but I do want to turn to the audience, and I see we have someone ?? some people up here, so please, go ahead.\nIntroduce yourself and ask your question.\nMy name is Anna Zinkel, I am a current master's student here at the Ford School of Public Policy, and it is such a privilege to hear from three leaders who have so profoundly impacted the athletic industry and far beyond.\nSo we are going to switch to reading some questions that have come in from members of the audience and online through Twitter, and my classmate, Jai, who will introduce himself in a second, and I will go ahead and read through some of these questions.\nAnyone who would like to answer is welcome to do so.\nSo our first question comes from someone in the audience who says: As a current student athlete in the Ford School, this topic is near and dear to my heart.\nAs former athletes yourselves and men of power within the athletic industry, what advice would you give to athletes today given the political strife that we are facing?\nDo we remain silent or fight and risk giving up the sports that we love like Colin Kaepernick?\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Well, I think you have got to fight, but you have to do it in the right way.\nYou know, if your goal is to galvanize the public in support of a point of view that you are advocating, you need to pay attention not only to those are already with you, but to those who are not yet convinced.\nAnd so that means you have to strike a balance. You have to ?? you have to understand what it takes to grow your constituency.\nAnd in the way this present issue that I just alluded to has been presented, unfairly I think, it has been presented as an issue between patriots and unpatriotic people, which as I said is erroneous. It's a fiction. It's versed on a fiction.\nSo I think you need to be strategic. And you need to recognize the limitations of a sports organization, and I will say it just in two respects.\nWhat would the NFL do at any time during a telecast ?? forget about the anthem for a moment. Suppose it was during a time out. And two players stood up on the side line while the coach is talking to the quarterback, and two players stood up on the side line and one said, Reverse Roe v. Wade, and the other one said, Fund Planned Parenthood, and all of a sudden the networks are showing that to the nation.\nWould you say that is okay?\nThat is their job.\nIf it was Monday morning, the next day, or Tuesday, which is their day off, when one guy wants to go out with his wife and support one side of the issue and another guy wants to go out and support the other side of the issue, fine. Encourage them to do it.\nPart of my problem with the criticism that has been leveled at the players is for so many years, when I was Commissioner and since I have been Commissioner, I used to hear, these guys are just dumb jocks. All they do is play football and make a lot of money. And they get criticized for not being engaged on societal issues.\nNow they are engaged in societal issues and all of a sudden people say shut up.\nAnd it is on societal issues that they know a lot about because they have been there in those communities.\nSo I think that they need to be engaged, but you can't do it in all circumstances.\nIt is true of employees of a university.\nA professor can't go into a classroom and start off and say, I got five minutes. I want to tell you about Black Lives Matter, and then I am going to get to my lecture on Aristotle and Plato.\nThe Dean would hear that and say, well, wait a minute. I am all for free speech but not while you are teaching that class.\nSo I think it takes a little bit of nuance and it takes a lot of thought as to what is appropriate and what is inappropriate.\nEven the tempting thing is to take the biggest and widest platform that you have and use it.\nThat is not always the right answer.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: Let me just real quick answer your question.\nI have told our student athletes here, and everywhere I have been, you have a right to your first amendment to speak or protest about which you have to do, but I don't have a right to ?? I have a right to defend your first amendment, but you have to defend and figure out what you want to make a difference in and be able to talk about that more than just the symbolism of taking a knee.\nThat we have to educate people.\nWe have to have ideas.\nWe have to have thoughts about how to solve it and resolve the issue.\nAnd part of that is the educational piece that if you are going to do that, if you are going to stand up or protest in some way, you have a responsibility to teach others and to tell others how they can help society be better around that particular issue. Not just by the symbolism of taking a knee. That is the easy thing to do, to protest, to silently protest during the flag.\nMy father was a sergeant in the Army.\nI don't care how mad I get about something in this country, I am not going to take a knee.\nI tell them that.\nBut I will find a way to make sure that we are trying to resolve and solve problems that I believe need to be resolved and will help them as student athletes.\nAnd so I want them to fight.\nBut taking a knee is not necessarily the fight.\nIt is a symbol of your frustration or anger or what's challenging this country, but that's not the fight.\n>> Thank you for the answer to the first question and good evening. My name is Jai Singletary, and I am also a first year masters of public policy student at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.\nAnd the second question reads ?? and it's from an audience member ?? what are your thoughts about the lack of black leadership roles within the NFL, and what steps can we take as a nation to create a more diverse and inclusive environment within head coaching jobs in the NFL?\n>> PAUL TAGLIABUE: Well, first of all, my own personal view is that we have had, in the NFL, and Gene Upshaw, who was the head of the Players' Association, one of the most important black leaders in the history of sports and, for that matter, in our society ?? which comes back to the first question we were talking about. He not only was a very tough and successful head of the NFL Players' Association, he was a member of the Executive Council of the AFL?CIO for over two decades. Heavily involved in the labor movement and fighting for coal miners and others who are part of the AFL?CIO Federation. And I think he is one of the most ?? has been until recently one of the most underrated African?American leaders in our society.\nI say until recently because I understand there is a major piece of an exhibit at the new African?American museum in Washington on the Mall honoring Gene Upshaw.\nI am sure that Jim and Warde can talk about African?American leaders in business and higher education.\nSo I think we are making progress in the NFL.\nJust like most of society, it is not fast enough.\nWith respect to the coaching issue, what I hear as I go around the country is the requirement that we had in the NFL which is called the Rooney Rule whereby, when you are hiring a head coach, or evaluating head coaches for a hire, you have to interview at least one minority candidate.\nIt is mandatory.\nMore and more businesses are doing that.\nIt gets to be complicated legally because some legal critics say it is a preference that is affirmative action that is impermissible.\nAnd I know at the university level there has been a lot of discussion through the NCAA and with Athletic Directors and Ray Anderson at Arizona State and others.\nCould it not be adopted as a mandatory NCAA rule for all the university members in the NCAA like the NFL did. I think the answer, that is an oversimplification of a more complicated problem. So I think the NFL ?? I participated in a conference about a month ago where the Rooney Rule was being discussed as a requirement that Boards of Directors should have when they are selecting new Board members, but it is having an impact way beyond the NFL.\nIs it a very positive step?\nI think, yes.\nAnd I think it is a credit, not just to Dan Rooney but to the other owners and the Commissioners who are making it work, because it works only if you spend a lot of time preparing people for interviews and developing the talent pool.\nIf you don't do a lot of support work, the mandatory interview is a sham.\nIf you do the support work, it is not a sham. It is a real positive in terms of employment.\nAnd a lot of what we learned as we led up to adopting the Rooney rule we got from Colin Powell, who was an innovator in terms of how general officers were evaluated ?? candidates to be general officers in the U.S. Army were evaluated and chosen. We modeled a lot of what we did with the Rooney Rule on Colin Powell and what he did in the military. And I am happy to say others are now emulating the NFL.\n>> JIM HACKETT: I would just, in a parallel way, talk about business. And say in my lifetime ?? you know, I am in my sixties ?? what you would witness in business is there was a serial movement to train all the people that had power about diversity. So you heard me talk about the U of M was a leader in terms of the case here around the law school and diversity.\nAnd I got to witness ?? and I remember being young and going with all majority people to learn about diversity, you know, to learn ?? in fact, they need to dust off the sexual harassment teaching, you know, and make sure people that have been trained on that.\nWhat has come at the other end of that is it is a better world. So I work in a company now where social justice is held in high regard.\nYou heard about Mrs. Ford.\nBill Ford, who is our chairman, is kind of legendary in the force of social justice in areas ?? for example, he was way ahead of others on the environment, when industrialists didn't want the echo of pollution to be talked about in their company. And he actually led, in a way that was just unbelievable, a reform, because I was in west Michigan and he was kind of my hero, that he was able to do it and I was trying to do the same thing.\nMore recently, he spoke at TED in 2011 about if we cut and paste the transportation system and put it in China, it would kill the world because the nature of vehicle population can't get that big.\nI am just telling you the anecdotes because I want you to think about social justice in a broad way.\nAnd so people of color are definitely an important aspect of that.\nAnd my head ?? you heard me earlier saying women of color really deserve an enhancement of consideration to get the flows better in so many parts of our world and our life, and I am taking on the business question.\nSo I would say to you, feel really good about it, but I sit back in days and say, what is the barrier now if I didn't think it was racist, you know, because ?? and I did a lot of work studying the difference between values ?? so values are the things, when you going into a company, they say this is the things we hold dear. And one test for values being robust is if they leave any group out, then they can't be a value.\nSo color was added but there were homophobic people in companies, you know, or transgender, against that, so companies had to update their value system to not eliminate anybody because it is ?? as a box, it is supposed to have all people have equity.\nOkay. For a moment, let that stand that it is better as you are coming out of college and you are wondering, did the business world get better?\nWhat I am beginning to think about is a concept called ethos, and if you look it up in Wikipedia, it is the character which actually changes over time. So imagine we are back in the, you know, 200 years ago.\nAll the business people were sitting in a room and they had slaves and they weren't having any conflict of conscience.\nI don't want to indict everybody, but you know what I mean.\nIt was ?? the character of a business was you had that low cost labor, virtually ?? it wasn't no cost, right? They had to support them, but it was an awful notion in the way that a business was run.\nWhat I have been saying to myself is, of course, you know, we are way ahead of that today, but what is the thing 100 years from now they would look at me and say, you were silly that you held. And I think the issue here is the businesses, they transcend country boundaries, you know. There is more vehicles sold in China by a factor of two, almost, than are sold in America today.\nSo our business isn't bigger in China but some of our competitors have bigger businesses in China than any western market.\nSo imagine that their headquarters are in western cultures, and all your customers are in Asia. I think we will look back one day and say, jeez, we didn't get that part totally right because we had to think about our stories and our narratives in a way that our Asian customers felt a sense of equity and the character of who they were was coming through our business.\nSo Ford is really diverse.\nIt is all over the world.\nIt is like you just wouldn't believe it.\nI mean, when you come to our meetings, it is like you are at the United Nations.\nI am so proud of that.\nAnd the reason I am working on the ethos part is now do we understand that our markets are going to make up a bigger portion of consideration than we ever imagined?\nAnd I will come back some day and talk to you about that.\n>> WARDE MANUEL: And I am looking at the time, and we have to wrap up, but I do want to go back to Paul's response and give him and Jean and the work that he started, the NFL actually is a leader in preparing, having particularly head coaches, general managers, comparatively at higher percentage than we do in Division I intercollegiate athletics and we are better than Division II and Division III.\nAnd so there is a lot of credit that is given to Paul and his efforts to really not only prepare but to actually hire and put head coaches and general managers, minorities, and black, and we are getting to the point hopefully one day ?? I know there is some women particularly in a GM role, assistant GM role that are being cultivated in that sense.\nI see someone in the audience. And I had a professor, Dr. Charles Moody, who told me something years ago, and I think to try to sum up some of the last few comments, he said, it is not just about mentorship. It is about preparing people and sponsoring them for leadership roles.\nTo prepare them to take on the next level.\nTo make sure that we develop and build a pipeline.\nAnd ladies and gentlemen, I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for that with Bill Martin sitting in the audience today.\nHe saw something in me that I didn't see in myself at a time when I didn't think ?? I was not thinking about becoming an athletic director.\nI was still thinking of maybe one day teaching in research and those kinds of things, and sort of up in the air.\nAnd he gave me a shot and challenges and pushed me in ways that I didn't think I needed or wanted to be pushed.\nAnd so I see him in the audience.\nI just want to thank him personally because ?? because of him, back in 1999, I sit in this chair today. And I think we need to recognize that there are many that these two gentlemen have touched in their role, prepared to go on to leadership and responsibility. Many lessons that they talked about.\nAnd so I will close by thanking Michael and the Ford School, but please join me in giving Paul and Jim a round of applause.\n>> Thanks, Bill.\n>> Thank you all for coming.",
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        "raw_content": "NASA's moon exploration ambitions\nThread: NASA's moon exploration ambitions\n2018-Nov-18, 12:11 AM #91\nOriginally Posted by schlaugh\nSelvaarchi, a better headline might be \"Advisory group wants NASA to accelerate lunar plans\". As they say in the news biz, you buried the lead.\nAnd it's no surprise that members of the group want NASA to move faster; the ones making the most noise are former astronauts and a NASA administrator (Griffin). I'd be curious to hear comments from some of the other members.\nYou are right only but for the moment (I hope temperraly) I can not concentrate for too long. So have taken the easy way out by coping the headlines of the articles.\n2018-Dec-26, 12:13 PM #92\nNASA defends its choice of using the Gateway to explore the moon.\nhttps://spacenews.com/is-the-gateway...y-to-the-moon/\nSometime in 2028, competing for attention alongside a presidential election and the return of the Summer Olympics to Los Angeles, NASA will return humans to the surface of the moon.\nA lunar lander will depart the cluster of modules in an elliptical orbit around the moon, called Gateway, and descend. One stage will take the lander to a low lunar orbit and then separate, after which the descent module will handle the rest of the journey to the lunar surface. A crew of up to four will spend days \u2014 perhaps up to two weeks \u2014 on the surface before boarding the ascent module, which will take them back to the Gateway.\nAt least that\u2019s NASA\u2019s plan for now. A year after President Donald Trump formally directed NASA to return humans to the moon in Space Policy Directive (SPD) 1, the agency has developed the outlines of a plan to carry that out, while emphasizing the language in the policy to do so in a \u201csustainable\u201d manner and with international and commercial partners. But as the agency describes two of the biggest elements of the plan, the Gateway and a \u201chuman-class\u201d lunar lander, it\u2019s still struggling to sell the proposal to its various stakeholders, including its own advisers.\nA Op-ed in spacenews agrees with NASA's approach of using Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS).\nhttps://spacenews.com/op-ed-clps-wil...lunar-economy/\nIn early September, NASA released the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) solicitation, to acquire end-to-end commercial payload services to the lunar surface and announced Nov. 29 the winners of nine indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contracts entitling them to bid for future delivery jobs. NASA\u2019s quick turn on this procurement demonstrates a seriousness to the potential investors, this is positive for future companies seeking investment for lunar related endeavors.\nThe winning companies include a mixture of traditional aerospace and new entrants; Lockheed Martin, Astrobotic, Moon Express, Masten Space Systems, Deep Space Systems, Draper, Firefly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond were all selected.\nThe goal of CLPS is to provide NASA with annual missions to the lunar surface delivering at least 10 kg of NASA payload before Dec. 31, 2021. The release of Space Policy Directive 1 (SPD-1) in December 2017 directed the U.S. civil space program to pursue a sustainable program of exploration with a near-term emphasis of returning humans to the moon. NASA\u2019s approach to CLPS fits directly in line with SPD-1 and more importantly it is truly commercial in nature whereby it directs the contractor to provide all activities to safely integrate, accommodate, transport, and operate NASA payloads using contractor-provided assets, including launch vehicles, lunar lander spacecraft, lunar surface systems, Earth re-entry vehicles and associated resources.\nUnlike some past commercial procurements CLPS is a welcome change to NASA\u2019s procurement approach because NASA is not the only viable customer, it does not restrict a providers\u2019 business model, allows for additional payload sales and other revenue streams not available under a standard government procurement. It is not hard to envision monetizing the branding of a lunar rover and its subsequent forays on the lunar surface. NASA\u2019s approach to CLPS sets the stage for the lunar economy because it will spur investment in CLPS and other commercial provided lunar system capabilities. Several existing as well as new commercial entities will likely be competing to provide routine services to the lunar surface.\n\"The goal of CLPS is to provide NASA with annual missions to the lunar surface delivering at least 10 kg of NASA payload before Dec. 31, 2021.\"\nI'm underwhelmed by this bid goal.\n2019-Jan-19, 03:01 PM #95\nThe debate between using SLS and commercial options to explore the moon -\nhttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/o...ck-to-the-moon\nMark Whittington\u2019s Jan. 4 op-ed ( \u201cNASA wants to go back to the Moon the hard way\u201d) questioned NASA\u2019s strategy of building an orbiting lunar space station before establishing a base on the Moon\u2019s surface. His piece concludes with a broad swipe at NASA\u2019s Space Launch System, currently under development, and advocating cancellation of the project in favor of commercial launch providers.\nDoing so at this time would put the United States at serious risk of failing to meet its stated objectives in both manned and unmanned space exploration, precisely at a time when other nations are undertaking bold new initiatives in space.\nCritics of the SLS have focused on its sticker price and a price-per-pound comparison relative to reusable rockets. As former senator and astronaut Harrison Schmitt noted last year, that argument fails to consider the real requirements of a deep space mission.\n\"NASA\u2019s Campaign to Return to the Moon with Global Partners\"\nhttps://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-s-...lobal-partners\nThe Moon is a fundamental part of Earth\u2019s past and future - an off-world location that may hold valuable resources to support space activity and scientific treasures that may tell us more about our own planet. Americans first walked on its surface almost 50 years ago, but the next wave of lunar exploration will be fundamentally different.\nThrough an innovative combination of missions involving commercial and international partners, NASA\u2019s robotic lunar surface missions will begin as early as 2020, focus on scientific understanding of lunar resources, and prepare the lunar surface for a sustained human presence, to include the use of lunar oxygen and hydrogen for future lunar vehicles. The lunar surface will also serve as a crucial training ground and technology demonstration test site where we will prepare for future human missions to Mars and other destinations.\nSince the beginning of its mission, NASA\u2019s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has imaged objects impacting the surface of the moon. Such observations are of interest scientifically since they allow NASA to test and constrain models used to understand how water and other volatiles may be transported to the permanently shadowed craters near the lunar poles.\nIn the coming months, the first Israeli spacecraft will land on the Moon, and partnership with NASA has helped make this possible. NASA will not only help with observations from LRO and communications support during the mission, but has also developed a laser retroreflector that will fly onboard the Israeli lander.\nThis past month, NASA held discussions with the China National Space Administration (CNSA) to explore the possibility of observing a signature of the landing plume of their lunar lander, Chang\u2019e 4, using LRO\u2019s LAMP instrument. For a number of reasons, NASA was not able to phase LRO\u2019s orbit to be at the optimal location during the landing, however NASA was still interested in possibly detecting the plume well after the landing. Science gathered about how lunar dust is ejected upwards during a spacecraft\u2019s landing could inform future missions and how they arrive on the lunar surface.\nI like the option of telepresence. Having infrastructure is more than flags and footprints.\nLeonard David highlights two NASA reports on Luna exploration with the participation of commercial companies.\nhttp://www.leonarddavid.com/nasa-and...o-new-reports/\nRenewed interest in exploration of the Moon has the potential to benefit lunar science greatly and could evolve into a program facilitated by partnerships between commercial companies and NASA\u2019s Science Mission Directorate (SMD).\nThat\u2019s the view of companion reports issued today by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.\nEric Berger of Ars reports SpaceX will bid a reusable crew lunar lander for NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services, including LOP-G <--> surface. No word on if it's Starship or Starship derived.\nhttps://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/stat...67722415456257\nLast edited by docmordrid; 2019-Feb-12 at 07:39 AM.\n2019-Feb-12, 04:37 PM #100\nArs Technica has more details of NASA's plans.\nhttps://arstechnica.com/science/2019...unar-landings/\nFor two years, the Trump administration has made various noises about returning humans to the Moon. There have been bill signings with Apollo astronauts such as Buzz Aldrin and Harrison Schmitt. Vice President Mike Pence has traveled to NASA facilities around the country to make speeches. And the president himself has mused about the Moon and Mars.\nHowever, beyond talk of returning humans to the Moon, much of the country's civil space policy and budgeting priorities really hadn't changed much until late last week. On Thursday, NASA released a broad agency announcement asking the US aerospace industry for its help to develop large landers that, as early as 2028, would carry astronauts to the surface of the Moon.",
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        "raw_content": "I think it\u2019s high time to write something about the musicians of\u2026 Turboweekend! Here comes the problem. I fell in love with this band at first sight/sound ;) And it\u2019s really difficult for me to wrote something short and informative. But I\u2019ll do my best so that this would not be a neverending post.\nIt is not, however, the last information about Turboweekend at this site (you should feel warned!).\nThe trio consists of Silas Bjerregaard, Morten K\u00f8ie and Martin \u00d8hlers Petersen, they\u2019ve worked together for 14, wait, 15 years. However, their career started to thrive in 2006, when they started Turboweekend.\nThe band has recorded two Lp\u2019s so far (I\u2019ll write more on them soon) and one EP \u201cBound\u201d, which was released November 10th 2010.\n\u201cBound\u201d can be legally downloaded for free from Turboweekend\u2019s official webside: www.turboweekend.com\nToday, we\u2019ll look closely at this EP.\nThere are five tracks (and also the bonus track \u201cHeaven\u201d, available only for those who purchased the vinyl edition) is a kind of pre-taste to the next Lp of those guys. The accents of this EP are put interestingly. The more serious tracks are mixed with those more light, with the more positive message.\nThe tracks just like the one, which is promoting the album \u201cInto The Pavement\u201d, featuring Casper Clausen, the vocalist of Efterklang (Yeah, I will mention those guys also here), or very energetic \u201cNow\u201d (vocal \u2013 Ty Bulmer of New Young Pony Club) make the listeners smile. The song \u201cDrums In The Dark\u201d, is vocally featured by Coco Malaika, she is a vocalist for Danish soul band Quadron. It is a great song for the beginning as it is intruiging and involving \u2013 there is no other way but getting involved.The song which hit me the most is \u201cLost and Found\u201d. The text built on the opposition is beautiful. Sounds doesn\u2019t hurry anywhere, musicians gave them time to slowly release the beauty. There\u2019re interesting stops which build tension \u2026 It\u2019s a song you probably just plunge and either get caught or\u2026 for me there is no other option.\nHere you can read about Brandon Bogajewicz and his way of gettimg IN \u2013 He described the \u201cBound\u201d EP at his blog The Burning Ear.\nOh well, the post was supposed to be short, I guess I couldn\u2019t make it. Last but not least: the video to \u201cInto The Pavement\u201d. Enjoy and let Turboweekend\u2019s music speak to you!\nOfficial webside \u2013 where you can download the \u201cBound\u201d EP for free\nTags: ARTISTS/BANDS, HOME, Turboweekend",
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        "raw_content": "Call on Investors for Proposals\nI made this project for the production of green energy, namely solar and wind energy.\nIn this line, the Romanianl Government and Europen Comitet issued a legislation to grant private individuals the opportunity to participate in the production of some energy green .\nWithin this context, the territory of the Black Sea has been identified as the best possible location in the country, due to its geographical conditions. In fact, the territory, situated to the far south-est of the country, has a height of between 0 and 100 meters above sea level.\nThis is why this territory is regarded as the first priority for the placement of wind power turbines to produce as much as possible\nAccording to governmental bodies measurements of wind speed in some areas of the Romanian Black Sea ( 10 meters above sea level), the average wind speed throughout the year is 4,07m/sec at about 20m hub height.\nHowever, it is important to stress that the project is to be implemented further to the south part of the territories, with height of up to 20 meters above sea level.\nThese conditions are true all year round, especially from autumn through spring but also during summer season with slightly lower records.\nTherefore, the area becomes the most adequate location to ensure the economic success of this project.\n. The projected land is generally used for agricultural purposes by locals, and its ownership is widely split amongst small owners (some 2 to 5 thousand square meters for each owner).\nIt is important to highlight that electricity supply lines are already available in and around the projected areas where wind power turbines would be installed.\nThis will highly facilitate the direct connection of individual turbines to the electricity company.\nAll potential locations are easily accessible, as they are already being used by the farmers\nWhile the company continues to look into potential donor funding for this initiative, several local banks have expressed their willingness and readiness to contribute to the funding of their project.\nHowever I am open to discuss any additional proposals in this regard.\nBased on the above, I intends to implement a wind power project that consists of the installation of a big wind power turbines, in cooperation with you, to produce 100 MW in each case, with a total projected production of up to 600 MW.\nGenerated power will then be directly sold to the national Electricity Company, or to a private company who commits to sell all generated power for an initial period of 20 years.\nTherefore, proposals shall include as much detailed technical specifications as possible, together with indicators of proved production capacity if used the USA tehnology\nHere the focus of the results is on penetration of wind electricity in the electricity system as simulated in a long-term model experiment in which the electricity demand is kept constant over time.\nAll important parameter are included in a sensitivity analysis.\nWith increasing penetration levels the cost reduction of wind electricity caused by upscaling and technological learning is counteracted by the cost increase due to the need for additional back-up capacity, the need to generate wind electricity at less favourable sites, and discarded wind electricity because of supply\u2013demand mismatch.\nMelissa Rose Moore February 8, 2019 at 11:03 PM\nDragos-Cristian Gherasim February 9, 2019 at 8:29 PM\nThat is first",
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        "raw_content": "In high school, probably 1974, radio air checks came into my life. Instantly, collecting air checks became my hobby. I didn\u2019t realise, at the time, my hobby had important historical worth and I was a teen archivist.\nTrading is the life-blood of radio air checks\nIn the seventies, there was no internet, no personal computers in every home or even cell phones; snail mail and telephone were the dominant technology of exchange. Whenever tapes traded, the traders always asked for names and addresses for still other traders.\nThat's networking in the 70s and early 80s, one snail-mail letter to one person at a time. With any luck, after a trade or two, we traded phone numbers as well as tapes. Talk of trades, instead of writing, became the modus operandi, which saved time.\nIn no time, I had contacts all over the country. Yet, for some reason, finding a reliable air check trader in Los Angeles was very difficult. 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Prior to Reelradio.com, which went on line 12 February 1996, Ricky had been on-air and programme director at KAFY-AM Bakersfield and KROY-AM in Sacramento, both in California.\nI asked Uncle Ricky if I could donate some air checks to Reelradio.com. He replied with a big yes. I made him copies of some of my favourite air checks and mailed out those tapes.\nReelradio.com was a subscription site.\nAt first, an annual subscription was $12, then $20; renewal was not automatic, a new sign up was required each year. A few years ago, Uncle Ricky stopped using only scoped air checks, that is, with the music mostly removed; he used air checks that included music, which led to the additional cost of paying royalties.\nStill, anyone that donated air checks could log in and listen, no charge. I also made some monetary donations over the years, as well air checks. It was only in the last couple of years that the subscription model went away and the site was open to everyone.\nHere's the downside of the free or open model. Anyone could listen. Anyone could copy any air check and do with it whatever they wanted; some opportunists sold what they took from Reelradio.com. This made Uncle Ricky furious. With his health declining, there was no way he could re-encode all the air checks from RealAudio to MP3 or other formats, which afforded protection from downloaders.\nUncle Ricky did everything for Reelradio.com, himself. As early as 1984, he was writing music-scheduling software that ran on a Commodore 128; radio stations wanted all the coding he could do. He built the reelradio.com website from scratch. As his health declined, Uncle Ricky could do less and less for Reelradio.com. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / *Articles of the Bound* / America and Western Civilization at a Crossroad\nApril 10, 2012, 5:10 pm by Roger Aronoff Leave a Comment\nIn what may be the mostly timely and important book of the year, Michael Widlanski lays out the current predicament that confronts America\u2014and the West\u2014and the potential consequences if we don\u2019t recognize, acknowledge and combat it. The book is titled The Battle for Our Minds: Western Elites and the Terror Threat.\nAt a time that we find the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) welcomed into the White House, having taken control of Egypt\u2019s parliament, and having backed off their pledge not to run a candidate for president in the upcoming elections, the message of Widlanski\u2019s book hits home. This White House visit reversed a longstanding U.S. policy of no formal contacts with the Brotherhood. As Andrew McCarthy, the former U.S. Attorney who successfully prosecuted the \u201cBlind Sheikh\u201d involved in the World Trade Center bombing in 1993, wrote in National Review, \u201cObama has overlooked the MB\u2019s intimate ties to Hamas, which self-identifies as the Ikhwan\u2019s [the Muslim Brotherhood] Palestinian branch and is formally designated a terrorist organization under American law. Administration officials have absurdly portrayed the Brothers as \u2018secular\u2019 and \u2018moderate,\u2019 although the organization, from its founding in the 1920s, has never retreated an inch from its professed mission to establish Islam\u2019s global hegemony.\u201d\nMcCarthy added that \u201cThe administration further hailed the Brotherhood\u2019s triumph in post-Mubarak legislative elections and made a point of abandoning the policy against formal MB contacts\u2014though, in now-familiar Obama fashion, it simultaneously claimed that this \u2018outreach\u2019 broke no new ground.\u201d\nI point this out because it exemplifies what Widlanski\u2019s book is about. Our media, our intelligence agencies, our government\u2014particularly the Obama administration\u2014and academia have all sought to downplay the truth about radical Islam, and the threat it poses to the West. In doing so, they have actually aided our enemies, in some cases quite knowingly. He also highlights the media\u2019s negligence in investigating terror organizations and their operations in the U.S. Widlanski argues that a number of European countries, faced with a more immediate demographic threat, have begun to act to combat the threat in ways that we have not in the U.S.\nIn a recent interview with Accuracy in Media, Widlanski described the main sources of terror threats we face today:\n\u201cThere are, basically, two or three major terror centers in the world today. The terror ideology, a lot of it originally came out of Arabia, what today we call Saudi Arabia\u2014the Wahhabi doctrines that became the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood has moved around to various parts of the Middle East. It is the spiritual godfather of al-Qaeda. It is also the spiritual godfather of Hamas. The second major terror center, Arab-Islamic terror center, is in Tehran. The regime of the Ayatollahs came to power to spread jihad throughout the world, and they\u2019ve been very successful.\u201d\nMichael Widlanski is an Arabic-speaking specialist in Arab politics and communication. His doctorate, which is one of five degrees he holds from three different universities (including three of them from Columbia University in New York) dealt with Palestinian broadcast media. He is a former reporter, correspondent, and editor, respectively, at The New York Times, the Cox newspaper Atlanta Constitution, and The Jerusalem Post. He has also served as a Special Advisor to Israeli delegations to peace talks in 1991 and 1992, and as a Strategic Affairs Advisor to the Ministry of Public Security editing secret PLO archives captured in Jerusalem. He taught Middle East politics and communications for 10 years at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.\nThe following are excerpts from my interview with Wadlinski in late March while he was in the U.S. to launch his new book. You can read the transcript or listen to the full interview here.\nWidlanski: [I] grew up in New York City\u2014Manhattan, on the West Side. I went to Columbia University. I was my high school\u2019s newspaper editor, and I was a reporter at the Columbia Spectator and the Editor of the Columbia-Barnard course guide, which was the number one journal of its kind in the country for evaluating teachers by students. I was the New York Times correspondent at Columbia for two years, working in the Times\u2019 newsroom as a reporter. They used to use me all over town. That\u2019s where I basically learned the craft of journalism\u2014from the top people at The New York Times.\nWidlanski: \u2026the Timesmen and Timeswomen of 30, 40, and certainly 50 years ago\u2014even 20 years ago\u2014the ultimate Times reporter was not inside his story, or her story. They stood outside the story, reporting about what other people were doing. They didn\u2019t inject themselves into the story. They didn\u2019t inject their views into the story. They tried\u2014they didn\u2019t always succeed, but they tried\u2014to be impartial observers, basically extensions of the public to give the public maximum information, maximum good analysis, and I think they did it pretty well. They weren\u2019t supposed to be inside the story. What I see from [Tom] Friedman\u2014and I saw this from the time he was a reporter who earned half of the Pulitzer prize in 1982, 1983, in his coverage of Beirut and the Sabra and Shatila massacre\u2014is that he was always injecting his views, and what he wanted the story to be, rather than what the story actually was.\nWidlanski: Before coming on today with you, Roger, I reviewed the Times articles on this terror case in [Toulouse] France over the last four days. When you look at all the articles, the thing that stood out to me immediately was, they never referred to this guy as a \u201cterrorist,\u201d and they almost never referred to the incident itself\u2014or what he\u2019d done earlier\u2014as \u201cterror.\u201d They referred to him as a \u201csuspect,\u201d as a \u201cmilitant\u201d\u2014both in the headlines and in the bodies of the articles. They also spared the readers some of the tough details. I mean, this was a man who deliberately murdered a rabbi and three children. What he did was, he shot the rabbi and two children, and one eight-year-old girl ran away. He ran after her, grabbed her by the hair, held her down to the ground, and shot her while he was holding her down by the hair. Now, this is not a \u201cmilitant.\u201d This is not a \u201csuspect.\u201d\nWidlanski: This kind of coverage\u2014this exact kind of coverage\u2014is what you got from The New York Times when they were covering Fort Hood, when they were covering Major Nidal Malik Hasan. They treated him as a \u201csuspect,\u201d \u201callegedly\u201d\u2014I mean, the whole world saw the mass murder in public! They also never mention that the person is a Muslim.\nWidlanski: [Osama] bin Laden knew that he was going to die, but he wanted to inspire whole generations. 9/11 was inspiring people. Al-Qaeda\u2019s online magazine is called Inspire. That\u2019s what they\u2019re after. So for the Western media to take this attitude of \u201cWe don\u2019t see \u2018Muslims,\u2019 we don\u2019t see \u2018Arabs,\u2019 we don\u2019t see \u2018Islamists,\u2019 we see \u2018suspects,\u2019 we see \u2018militants,\u2019\u201d and then for The Washington Post and The New York Times to write all these articles about \u201cWhat seems to be the cause of this is that somebody spoke to him badly a few years ago,\u201d or \u201cThere aren\u2019t enough jobs for French Algerian workers,\u201d or \u201cThere seems to be a housing problem in certain suburbs of Paris\u201d\u2014come on! Get off it! It\u2019s not that way at all!\nWidlanski: Now when you take somebody like bin Laden, or [Ayman al-] Zawahiri, they are what is normally called \u201cjihadis,\u201d or Salafi Muslims. They want to go back to the conditions at the time that Muhammad began to lead the Muslim community. Mohammed, according to Muslims, was both a prophet and a general\u2014and because he was a successful general, his prophecy was believed to be legitimate. He was a man who participated in scores, even hundreds, of battles. This is not the same kind of background as Jesus or Moses, as Isaiah. First of all, somebody whose whole career is devoted to forcible conquest and conversion\u2014that is their ideal. They want to go back to that ideal. Now, I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s only 5%, 10%, or 25% of the world\u2019s Muslims who believe this, but many believe this, and they want to follow that model.\nWidlanski: Instead of looking at themselves and saying, \u201cYou know, we should be educating our people better, reading more books, and working on that,\u201d they say, \u201cOur leaders are corrupt, one of the things that\u2019s corrupted them is the Western world, so we have to send a message: We have to destroy the corruption.\u201d So they reach out for a popular topic that will gather everyone together under their umbrella, such as striking the symbols of Western finance\u2014the World Trade Center\u2014or the symbols of Western power\u2014the Pentagon and the White House. You have a symbolic attack on the United States. It doesn\u2019t matter if you kill 3,000 people or 50,000\u2014or if you kill 100,000. The important thing is that you\u2019ve made a symbolic attack: You\u2019ve weakened America; you\u2019ve weakened the \u201cGreat Satan.\u201d\nAronoff: Many of these journalists in the West who seem to be sympathetic\u2014to cover for them in incidences like what\u2019s happening in Toulouse, France today\u2014obviously wouldn\u2019t want to live under this system. How do you explain their seeming sympathy, or protection, of this viewpoint, this ideology, and the actions that it generates?\nWidlanski: I think one of the keys to this is to understand that there is a kind of an anti-colonialist, anti-hegemonist point of view which grew in American universities in the 1960s, and especially afterwards, in the 1970s and \u201980s, which swept through academia. The two biggest proponents of this point of view, what is sometimes called \u201canti-hegemonic theory\u201d or \u201cpost-colonial theory\u201d are, or were, Noam Chomsky and Edward Said. They were the two people who were cited most on all course syllabi in universities from Columbia to UCLA. Said was an English professor. He\u2019s now dead. Chomsky was a linguistics professor. They were both very radical, very activist. Said was a spokesman of the kind, and a writer, for the PLO, although he wasn\u2019t really very much of a Palestinian, didn\u2019t know almost any Arabic. Chomsky, an all-purpose anti-Western propagandist.\nWidlanski: Barack Obama went to Occidental College, then transferred to Columbia, then to Harvard Law School. He apparently studied and socialized with Edward Said and with his friend Rashid Khalidi. This anti-colonialist point of view, this view that America\u2019s thrown its weight around too much, especially in the Third World, was the hallmark of Said\u2019s writing his book Orientalism. This point of view is very much at home right now in a large part of academia, and, I daresay, in a large part of American officialdom, people who have been in the State Department, the CIA, and, today, in the White House. They feel very comfortable with this point of view. They think that America should be apologizing for what it\u2019s done in the world. I\u2019m not saying America didn\u2019t make mistakes, I\u2019m not saying America\u2019s always been right, but to say that every place America has gone in the Middle East\u2014when it\u2019s usually done acts of service for other people\u2014that America was only interested in invasion and oil, and in exploiting people, I think this is wrong.\nWidlanski: So we know that the Iranians are involved in terror. We know that they\u2019re working on a bomb. And yet, people who produce the National Intelligence Estimate at the CIA\u2014particularly at the CIA\u2014have been consistently wrong on Iran\u2026They want a nuclear bomb for its blackmail effect. That\u2019s clear. They also want a nuclear bomb, perhaps, to use.\nWidlanski: Israel has more abilities than people understand. Israel has a lot of abilities. It may not have enough abilities and enough warplanes and enough other means to stop the Iranian program in its tracks for ten years, to get everything that Iran has, but it can do a lot of damage to Iran, and it should get the help of the United States, of Britain, France, Germany, and others. Instead, you have the Europeans often playing this kind of middle game, because they get their oil from Iran. Eventually\u2026Israel will have to act by itself, if these other countries don\u2019t act. Israel will have to act, and Israel will get support from some of the Sunni countries, such as Saudi Arabia and maybe some of the other Gulf Emirates, who are very worried about Iran. They won\u2019t get public support, probably, but they\u2019ll get private support, and the Israelis will do a better job than most people think. It could be that President Obama wants to leave this as an option for himself in October, if he needs some kind of October Surprise. I don\u2019t know, I don\u2019t want to be cynical, but I would leave that as a possibility.\nWidlanski: I call it \u201cArabist Spring.\u201d It\u2019s more the product of people who are from the Arab lobby who have been trying to come up with terms in Arabic which they don\u2019t understand, like intifada, which they don\u2019t understand. Then they have no\u2014they can\u2019t cover what they say. There\u2019s no backing for what they say. The fact is that tumult in the Arab world. Is that going to lead to democracy any time soon? I wouldn\u2019t bet on it.\nWidlanski: When Obama appeared in Cairo [in 2009], he invited the Muslim Brotherhood to his talk at Cairo University. You\u2019ve had comments like this from Hillary Clinton and from Lieutenant General James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence. They\u2019re not that worried about the Muslim Brotherhood. Well, frankly, they have to try to believe in what they believed before, because it\u2019s been a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy: They had problems with Mubarak, now they don\u2019t have Mubarak\u2014and they probably wish they did. For all of his faults\u2014and Mubarak had plenty of faults\u2014he was still the limited autocrat that we knew, rather than the more bloody autocrat that we may get to know. That\u2019s the same problem that Jimmy Carter discovered with the Shah of Iran. The Shah of Iran was no hero. He had plenty of problems. But for Jimmy Carter and some of these other people to believe that Ayatollah Khomeini was going to be a saint, and it was going to lead to relations with the United States\u2014well, they came to a very bitter awakening. It could be, as people spoke of Carter losing Iran, people will speak about how Obama lost Egypt.\nWidlanski: Al-Jazeera is no friend of America, no friend of peace. Al-Jazeera\u2019s controlled, to a large extent, by the regime in Qatar, which basically uses al-Jazeera as a stalking horse for pan-Arab nationalism and pan-Islamic nationalism. They aim it at people they don\u2019t like. It\u2019s a very dangerous station. They became the mouthpiece for Osama bin Laden for a while, and we were very worried about them\u2014as we should be. There were people in the United States, such as Tom Friedman, who believed that they were the wave of the democratic future.\nPLO Archives\nWidlanski: The business about Arafat and Cleo Noel [U.S. ambassador to Sudan]: The National Security Agency captured, on tape, a phone call from Arafat to the organization known as Black September\u2014it was really just part of the Fatah organization of Arafat\u2019s, a special unit\u2014where he ordered the murder of Noel\u2026and a Belgian diplomat. The U.S. had this information for more than 20 years.\nWidlanski: First of all, the most important thing to know is, we can win. We can win. The United States, Israel, the other democratic countries can defeat terrorism. We have to develop people in our intelligence agencies, our media, our academia, who are willing to look at the Middle East the way we used to look at the Middle East\u2014without ideological blinders. They have to know language\u2014they have to know Arabic, they have to know Farsi\u2014and they have to know history. History is the most important thing. If you know history, you don\u2019t get surprised. Then, when we know with whom we are dealing, we can deal much better, because terror is fundamentally a battle of the mind. You have to know your enemy. A few men with box-cutters can do extraordinary damage. A few men with a moving van parked at the World Trade Center could have killed 50,000 people if they\u2019d put the bomb a little closer to the pillar\u2014far worse than 9/11.\nIn the last AIM Report, I laid out the facts as well as the views of the opposing sides in the case of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman. I cited NBC\u2019s deceptive editing of the 911 recording to make it appear that Zimmerman was a racist, and ABC\u2019s footage of Zimmerman arriving at the police station that they originally claimed as proof that Zimmerman had not been beaten up by Martin before shooting him.\nI didn\u2019t yet have the CNN story about how their audio experts were able to discern that Zimmerman was most likely referring to Martin as a \u201ccoon.\u201d But as with NBC and ABC, CNN had to backtrack and acknowledge that they were wrong, and said that the word was more likely \u201ccold.\u201d\nAuthor Jack Cashill, in an article for the website American Thinker, put it this way: \u201cTogether, these three deceptions\u2014and there will be more\u2014have established Editgate as the most consequential high-level fraud in the left\u2019s long history of what might be called \u2018race-gating.\u2019 By this, I mean the purposeful media corruption of a racially oriented story.\u201d\nHe correctly added, \u201cThe media\u2019s willingness to lie for the cause should shock no one to the right of Bill Ayers. What is particularly troubling about Editgate is that the major media, which once served as a firewall against fraud, now seem eager accomplices in its commission.\u201d\nTo further highlight the media\u2019s selective use of race when it comes to crime stories, Cashill cited another story that occurred just as Trayvon Martin\u2019s case was gaining national attention. On March 15, 2012, Jose Carranza, 32, \u201cwas quietly sentenced to 155 years in prison for brutally executing three innocent black college students in a Newark, New Jersey playground.\u201d\nWhile the story did receive some national coverage when the crime occurred in 2007, it was minimal outside of New Jersey where it took place. \u201cLike George Zimmerman,\u201d wrote Cashill, \u201cCarranza is of Peruvian descent. Ironically, what protected Carranza was the fact that he was \u2018undocumented.\u2019 The headline \u2018Illegal Alien Kills Black Innocents\u2019 appealed to no one in the Media-Democrat complex.\nAngela Corey, the special prosecutor appointed by the governor of Florida to investigate the case, decided to not take the case before a grand jury, which was interpreted to mean that she was taking first-degree murder off the table as a possible charge against Zimmerman. But the family of Trayvon Martin said they were \u201cnot surprised\u201d by the decision and were \u201chopeful\u201d that Zimmerman would soon be arrested. If justice is to be achieved, it would be very helpful if the media behaved responsibly. 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        "raw_content": "Archive for the \u2018Substantive Expertise\u2019 Category\nMacro: Keynesian Dilemma\nWith respect to (wrt) stagflation, the Keynesian dilemma is that stimulating the economy with Keynesian policies to affect unemployment increases inflation.\nPosted in Data Science, Economics, Substantive Expertise | Comments Closed\nMacro: Discretionary Policy\nIn macroeconomics, discretionary policy is an economic policy based on the ad hoc judgment of policymakers as opposed to policy set by predetermined rules. For instance, a central banker could make decisions on interest rates on a case-by-case basis instead of allowing a set rule, such as the Taylor rule or Friedman\u2019s k-percent rule, to determine interest rates or the money supply. In practice most policy actions are discretionary in nature.\nPosted in Data Science, Economics, Substantive Expertise | Tags: discretionary, econ, macro, policy | Comments Closed\nMacro: Slow Growth Causes (United States, 2000s)\nCollapse of a housing bubble\nChina\u2019s entry into the World Trade Organization\nPosted in Data Science, Economics, Substantive Expertise | Tags: econ, history, macro | Comments Closed\nMacro: Equation of the exchange; Money Velocity (compilation)\nhttp://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/infldynamic.htm\nThe above link is the best overall, but the stuff below is from elsewhere and is almost as good (but lacks Q and pi\u2026)\nTo do: clean this up and properly cite sources\nMV = nominal GDP\nThe equation of exchange shows that the money supply M times its velocity Vequals nominal GDP. Velocity is the number of times the money supply is spent to obtain the goods and services that make up GDP during a particular time period.\nTo see that nominal GDP is the price level multiplied by real GDP, recall from an earlier chapter that the implicit price deflator P equals nominal GDP divided by real GDP:\nEquation 11.2.\nP = Nominal GDP / Real GDP\nMultiplying both sides by real GDP, we have\nNominal GDP = P \u00d7 real GDP\nLetting Y equal real GDP, we can rewrite the equation of exchange as\nWe shall use the equation of exchange to see how it represents spending in a hypothetical economy that consists of 50 people, each of whom has a car. Each person has $10 in cash and no other money. The money supply of this economy is thus $500. Now suppose that the sole economic activity in this economy is car washing. Each person in the economy washes one other person\u2019s car once a month, and the price of a car wash is $10. In one month, then, a total of 50 car washes are produced at a price of $10 each. During that month, the money supply is spent once.\nApplying the equation of exchange to this economy, we have a money supply Mof $500 and a velocity V of 1. Because the only good or service produced is car washing, we can measure real GDP as the number of car washes. Thus Y equals 50 car washes. The price level P is the price of a car wash: $10. The equation of exchange for a period of 1 month is\n$500 \u00d7 1 = $10 \u00d7 50\nNow suppose that in the second month everyone washes someone else\u2019s car again. Over the full two-month period, the money supply has been spent twice\u2014the velocity over a period of two months is 2. The total output in the economy is $1,000\u2014100 car washes have been produced over a two-month period at a price of $10 each. Inserting these values into the equation of exchange, we have\n$500 \u00d7 2 = $10 \u00d7 100\nSuppose this process continues for one more month. For the three-month period, the money supply of $500 has been spent three times, for a velocity of 3. We have\nThe essential thing to note about the equation of exchange is that it always holds. That should come as no surprise. The left side, MV, gives the money supply times the number of times that money is spent on goods and services during a period. It thus measures total spending. The right side is nominal GDP. But that is a measure of total spending on goods and services as well. Nominal GDP is the value of all final goods and services produced during a particular period. Those goods and services are either sold or added to inventory. If they are sold, then they must be part of total spending. If they are added to inventory, then some firm must have either purchased them or paid for their production; they thus represent a portion of total spending. In effect, the equation of exchange says simply that total spending on goods and services, measured as MV, equals total spending on goods and services, measured as PY (or nominal GDP). The equation of exchange is thus an identity, a mathematical expression that is true by definition.\nTo apply the equation of exchange to a real economy, we need measures of each of the variables in it. Three of these variables are readily available. The Department of Commerce reports the price level (that is, the implicit price deflator) and real GDP. The Federal Reserve Board reports M2, a measure of the money supply. For the second quarter of 2008, the values of these variables at an annual rate were\nM = $7,635.4 billion\nY = 11,727.4 billion\nTo solve for the velocity of money, V, we divide both sides of Equation 11.4 byM:\nUsing the data for the second quarter of 2008 to compute velocity, we find that Vis equal to 1.87. A velocity of 1.87 means that the money supply was spent 1.87 times in the purchase of goods and services in the second quarter of 2008.\nMoney, Nominal GDP, and Price-Level Changes\nAssume for the moment that velocity is constant, expressed as . Our equation of exchange is now written as\nA constant value for velocity would have two important implications:\nNominal GDP could change only if there were a change in the money supply. Other kinds of changes, such as a change in government purchases or a change in investment, could have no effect on nominal GDP.\nA change in the money supply would always change nominal GDP, and by an equal percentage.\nIn short, if velocity were constant, a course in macroeconomics would be quite simple. The quantity of money would determine nominal GDP; nothing else would matter.\nPosted in Data Science, Economics, Substantive Expertise | Tags: econ, equation-of-the-exchange, macro, money-velocity | Comments Closed\nMacro: Keynesian investment function\nIt = AI \u2013f(i)\nAI intercept of the investment function, or what investment expenditures would be if interest rates were zero\nf slope of the investment function, or the change in investment with respect to a change in the interest rate (known as the marginal efficiency of investment)\ni rate of interest\nIt gross investment expenditures\nNotice something missing here? Income.\nEconomics: Oken\u2019s Law\nOkun\u2019s law (named after Arthur Melvin Okun, who published this thesis in 1962) is an empirically observed relationship between unemployment and losses in a country\u2019s production.\nThe gap version states that for every 1% increase in the unemployment rate, a country\u2019s GDP will be approximately 2% marginally lower than its potential GDP.\nThe difference version describes the relationship between quarterly changes in unemployment and quarterly changes in real GDP.\nLike much of economic theory, Okun\u2019s law has been challenged by many economists.\nPosted in Data Science, Economics, Substantive Expertise | Tags: econ, okun's law | Comments Closed\nEconomics: Laffer Curve (Stub)\nIn economics, the Laffer curve is one possible representation of the relationship between rates of taxation and the hypothetical resulting levels of government revenue.\nPosted in Data Science, Economics, Substantive Expertise | Tags: econ, laffer-curve | Comments Closed",
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        "raw_content": "I get it. You want to walk around the city in comfy sneakers that look elevated and cool, and leather kicks are the way to go. But the thing is, leather isn\u2019t great on the environment. Cattle farming uses a lot of energy and generates greenhouse gases, and the leather tanning process often uses harsh chemicals that pollute the water. [Photo: courtesy of Veja] Veja , an eco-friendly shoe brand based in Paris, has been working for a decade to make the sneaker\u2013the footwear of the choice for the millennial generation\u2013less destructive to the environment. The brand, founded by S\u00e9bastien Kopp and Fran\u00e7ois-Ghislain Morillion in 2004, partners directly with organic cotton farmers in Brazil and Peru, and with rubber tappers in the Amazon, to ensure that all parts of the shoe are sourced ethically. The brand has also expanded into other sustainable materials, through things like silk and tilapia skin. But leather presented Veja with a new problem. The founders were particularly aware of how the leather industry has contributed to the deforestation of Brazil, and polluted the soil. On the other hand, most \u201cvegan\u201d leather on the market is made from plastic, which is also not very sustainable. [\u2026]\nClick here to view original web page at \u201cI can\u2019t believe it\u2019s not leather!\u201d Veja debuts eco-friendly vegan kicks\nPrevious articleMeet Fernish: It\u2019s like Rent-the-Runway, but for sofas\nNext articleEmrill launches novel residential community garden project",
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        "raw_content": "When is the Time to Call an Estate Planning Attorney?\nEstate planning is a daunting and reflective step to setting your financial affairs in order, ensuring the protection and support of your family. An ironclad instruction of how you want your wishes to be carried out is the key to making sure that loved ones are financially and legally protected at a time when you may not be able to help them. However, with so much finality (and unpredictability) involved in estate planning, when is the right time to set an appointment with the estate planning attorney, and when is it time to revise? The aim of this article is to provide some insight in the matter.\nFirstly, it\u2019s important to understand how imperative estate planning is. When you eventually pass on, regardless of the circumstances there are legal ramifications, probates and a litany of question marks regarding your estate (possessions, investment, money, etc). The aim of estate planning is to sort out these questions beforehand. What are you leaving behind to whom? Can you organize the payment of probate beforehand? Are there any specific requests that you want acknowledged? All of this is addressed and more.\nBut, when should estate planning begin? Truly, estate planning is ALWAYS a good idea, but especially when certain life events happen that will have a meaningful impact on what you leave behind. Such events can include a range of things, but is usually indicated by a landmark financial event or personal/family event. The following are a few of the most common:\nBuying Property \u2013 When you purchase a home or new property, the investment is considerable, both financially and legally. The sheer scope of the investment is such that estate planning and will revisions are necessary for any event of property purchase.\nChildbirth \u2013 The birth of a child is always a joyful moment for a family, representing continuation and future generations. The importance of protecting that future generation becomes evident in estate planning. Using tools like trusts and choosing guardianship, you are able to secure the safety and protection of future generations.\nDivorce/Marriage \u2013 One of the more rending experiences of the adult life, a divorce can be wrapped up in a thicket of legalese and emotion. On the other hand, marriage means you have another person you want to legally protect. What needs to be set straight is the future. Revise your will after a divorce and marriage to give the benefits of your estate planning to those that need it most.\nThere is no perfect time to begin estate planning, because adult life is full of times to start, revise and review estate plans and will. It\u2019s best to call a talented estate planning attorney when the idea of protecting the future of loved ones really begins to set in. Estate planning attorneys will help draft your documents and ensure they are carried out to your exact specifics.",
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        "raw_content": "Pastor Dion has had a vision for over 10 years of totally recreating his nation according to the blessings of the Kingdom of God. Cultivating relationships from around the world for financial capital and spiritual support, he has a vision for building hospitals and schools and universities as well as medical clinics and jobs training facilities. His sights do not settle on the Ivory Coast, but he believes that his church will transform all of West Africa and be a model for the world to follow.\nIn early February, I was able to participate in the official launching of the humanitarian projects in Cote d'Ivoire. In an open field the size of a major ballpark, we met with dignitaries that included the President and the First Lady of the Republic. The First Lady is an active and outspoken believer who several years ago called the nation to fast and pray. Many attribute the ending of the civil war to this single act. It was most enjoyable to hear my father, Jack Taylor, speak like a politician to the august gathering of the highest leaders of this West African nation, and to hear the President of the Republic preach like a he was at a camp meeting of old. It was a great beginning to an ambitious dream to transform a nation.\nHeartSprings has had a heart for transformation from her beginning. So it was appropriate that I was present at the summit of leaders that took place the following week in the capitol city of Yamoussoukro. Several spiritual fathers from the US came to give covering to the work in Africa. These included the afore mentioned Jack Taylor, and Ralph Neighbour Jr., and Bob Phillips of Houston, as well as Jim Hylton, and Bob Roberts of the DFW metroplex. I was given the privilege of bringing the closing message on Thursday evening and God led me to speak on the most significant relationship in the Kingdom of God. I shared that our evangelism and our ministries are strongly influenced by our personal relationship with the Father in heaven. We are either sons or orphans. A son serves from his father's pleasure, knowing he has been accepted and approved. An orphan serves to gain his father's acceptance because he thinks he must earn God's acceptance and approval. The difference is staggering and the effect it has on our ministry is powerful. Since we are the sons of God and have received His Spirit of adoption, we are free to serve to please the Father. We do not have to serve Him to gain His approval because we already have it. Love and peace reign in the heart of a son, while fear and competition rage in the depths of an orphan. Many churches are led by orphans and create more orphans. We need to receive the love of the Father and become sons who become fathers who produce sons who become fathers and so on and so on. This is the process of Kingdom transformation.\nWe live in a day when God is indeed turning the hearts of the fathers to their children and the children to their fathers. (Malachi 4:6) We live in an unprecedented time of awakening to the need for spiritual generational transfer. Fathers are returning to their spiritual sons and sons are finding spiritual fathers. I took time in my message to honor both my earthly father and one of my spiritual fathers, Dion Robert. We honor our heavenly father when we honor our earthly fathers. In this time of honor I shared the miracle of 2 Kings 2 where Elisha healed a community by healing their water with salt. I declared that God was still healing nations by healing their water with salt and presented a HeartSprings Safe Water System to the people of West Africa through Pastor Dion Robert. This safe water system will be part of the humanitarian project which will include bringing many sons to glory by meeting their felt needs in order to meet their real eternal need for Jesus Christ.\nIt is my prayer that this first unit given to the people in Africa will be only a token of what God will do to transform human hearts, whole communities and entire nations for the Kingdom of God through the gift of safe water for health and the gift of Living Water who is Jesus Christ for eternal life. Pray with me and partner with HeartSprings to make this vision of national transformation a reality in Africa.\nThe place and time of installation of this first unit has not been decided. Because of the distance and language, I was not able to prepare the church leaders as I would have liked for the gift. I will be part of the installation when the time comes...right now this unit is a seed for transformation that I will cultivate and water for a great and future harvest.",
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        "raw_content": "Income Tax Spain for Expats\nIn this post, we have a brief guide to income tax in Spain for expats, both resident and nonresident in Spain.\nWhether you come to Spain to retire, work, start operating your own business, or just to buy real estate for rental income, paying income tax is something that you may have to plan for. What you are taxed on and what your income tax rate in Spain is will be determined by your residency status, the type of income and the amount of income. In this post, we have a brief guide to income tax in Spain for expats, both resident and nonresident in Spain. For more detailed information tailored to your particular circumstances, you may wish to consult an attorney.\nIncome tax in Spain for expats: residency for tax purposes\nBoth residents and nonresidents are responsible for paying taxes on the money they earn, but there are different rules for each. But first, you need to determine whether you are considered \u201cresident for tax purposes\u201d in Spain. If you spend at least 183 calendar days in Spain per year, or if your \u201cvital interests\u201d (e.g. businesses, family, etc.) are here, you are considered to be a resident when it comes to income tax. Practically speaking, that means that you will be required to pay income tax in Spain on all of your income, regardless of the country in which you earned it. Nonresidents, on the other hand, must only pay Spanish income tax on the money they earn in Spain.\nResidents\u2019 worldwide income is taxed on a progressive scale ranging from about 19% to 45%, depending on the amount. Nonresidents pay a flat rate on their Spanish income, 19% for EU or EEA citizens and 24% for everyone else. These rates are applied to taxable income after any applicable deductions and allowances. For example, income tax in Spain is subject to a personal allowance of about \u20ac5500 to \u20ac8000 depending on the person\u2019s age, as well as additional allowances for children living with you who are younger than 25, and sometimes for a parent or grandparent.\nCorporate income tax and rental income tax in Spain\nThe corporate income tax rate in Spain is currently set at 25%, which is relevant if you are running a company in this country. Just like with natural persons, companies\u2019 taxable income depends on whether they are considered a resident company or a non-resident permanent establishment, with resident companies being subject to Spain\u2019s corporate income tax on all of their worldwide income. New companies may be eligible for reduced corporate tax rates in their first years of operation.\nIf you own a property here and are earning rental income on it, the amount of rental income tax you pay in Spain will, again, depend on your residency status. Rental income is taxed at a rate of 19% if the landlord is a resident of an EU or EEA country, and certain deductions for maintenance and administrative expenses are also available. For landlords who are residents of a country that is not a member of the EU or EEA, the rental income tax rate is 24%, and these tax deductions are not accessible.\nIf your are regarding information about Income Tax Spain for Expats maybe you area also interested in theses services",
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        "raw_content": "The World Habitat Awards competition has been run by World Habitat in partnership with UN-Habitat since 1985.\nEach competition, two winning projects receive:\nA trophy (presented at a global event) in recognition of their work to develop and deliver good practice in housing. World Habitat meets travel and accommodation costs for a project representative to attend the awards ceremony.\nA prize of \u00a310,000\nBespoke follow-on support from World Habitat through our transfer programme\nAny individual, organisation or government who has an innovative and practical solution to housing needs and problems from any country of the world.\nMore than one entry can be made by the same individual or organisation.\nEntries should relate to housing projects and processes that are either completed or in progress. Those that are at design stage only or in the very early stages of development cannot be considered.\nPrevious entrants can re-submit in subsequent years providing that the project has been further developed in the intervening time period.\nFor more info on Suggested Areas for Submission: Please click here.\nWorld Habitat wants to share your great work with the rest of the world -apply today!\nAll applications must be received by 23:59 GMT on31 March 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "Ron Rolo / The Standard-Times\nConsidered a living saint in New Bedford, Sister Mary Rosellen Gallogly (1930-2018) was a pioneer in developing services for the homeless, notably as director of Market Ministries Meals and Shelter, known today as Sister Rose House. An early female leader in the faith community, \u201cSister Rose\u201d was one of three women in the Greater New Bedford Area Clergy and Religious Association, serving alongside Sister Marianna Sylvester and Rev. Pamela Cole.\nSister Rose House, with its rose-colored stone sign and mission of respectful shelter for the homeless, is a fitting tribute to its namesake, Sister Mary Rosellen Gallogly (1930-2018). 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In 1968, she was assigned to St. James School in New Bedford as a classroom teacher, then remained in New Bedford as director of programs for immigrant children as well as a social worker in New Bedford public schools.\nIn 1982, in coordination with the New Bedford Council of Churches, Sister Rose became the director of Market Ministries Meals and Shelter, a non-profit food pantry and shelter on 60 Eighth Street that had merged with Catholic Social Services. For the next 32 years, Sister Rose made sure that Market Ministries provided a human response to human needs. She and her staff welcomed the hungry and the homeless with a personal touch and a persistent determination to address their complex issues. Luke Almeida, staff member at Market Ministries and Sister Rose House, recalled how Sister Rose would clean up those who arrived with lice and in need of bathing. Almeida added that Sister Rose would send thank you notes to all who gave to Market Ministries, no matter how small the donation. Former Catholic Social Services Executive Director Arlene McNamee, who worked with Sister Rose for more than 45 years, stated, \u201cFor more than 25 years she was its [Market Ministries] fearless leader, providing safe havens for people in this community who were homeless. We\u2019ll always be grateful for her kindness and her justice and her awareness of this need \u2013 all too often back in those days \u2013 many of us were blind to.\u201d In 2014, as her health declined, Sister Rose left Market Ministries and moved to Mount St. Rita Health Centre in Cumberland, RI.\nIn 2016, Market Ministries was renamed Sister Rose House and relocated to a newly renovated facility at the former St. Hedwig\u2019s Church at 71 Division Street in New Bedford\u2019s South End. Sister Rose House is a 25-bed shelter for homeless men that also houses a soup kitchen, community garden and job training classroom. The main shelter, designed to give men respectful privacy, has four showers, a washer and a dryer. The job training center, on the ground floor, is named the MacLean Saunders Education Center. It includes a commercial-grade kitchen that offers 100 meals daily and serves as a culinary learning lab for guests. GED classes, job coaching and other support services are also available there. Also located on the ground floor, the city\u2019s emergency shelter, with an additional 25 beds, opens during extreme weather and handles any overflow. Sister Rose herself, in attendance at the opening of the new facility named in her honor, stated, \u201cI\u2019m so happy for everyone, they\u2019ve reached a level where they are able to do a lot of what I hoped would be done. It\u2019s a terrific facility and a lot of people have done a lot of good work on it.\u201d Sister Rose House continues Sister Rose\u2019s mission \u2013 to help clients gain long term sustainability while working on the current issues that lead to their homelessness.\nSister Rose was a pioneer as a female leader in the faith community. For the Sisters of Mercy, she became assistant director of novices. Later, Sister Rose was one of three women in the Greater New Bedford Area Clergy and Religious Association, serving alongside Sister Marianna Sylvester and Rev. Pamela Cole. She even was elected president of the YWCA.\nSister Rose humbly received numerous awards during her lifetime. The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth gave her an honorary doctorate. The New Bedford Chamber of Commerce named her the Community Leader of the Year. From Mattapoisett, she received the Sydney Adams Award for Outstanding Community Service. She was named Person of the Year by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.\nSister Rose died on April 6, 2018 at Mount St. Rita Health Centre in Cumberland, RI. Soon after her passing, New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell stated, \u201cHer devotion to the betterment of children, immigrants, and the homeless enabled countless individuals to get their lives on track, and made her name synonymous with charity. She was an inspiration to so many of us, and she will be dearly missed.\u201d\nBonner, Michael. \u201c\u2018If It Wasn\u2019t for Her \u2026\u2019 Sister Rose Honored at Shelter That Bears Her Name.\u201d SouthCoast Today, 11 Apr. 2018, http://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20180411/if-it-wasnt-for-her\u2013sister-rose-honored-at-shelter-that-bears-her name.\nBonner, Michael. \u201cSister Rose Remembered as a Pioneer, Saint in New Bedford.\u201d SouthCoast Today, 9 Apr. 2018, http://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20180409/sister-rose-remembered-as-pioneer-saint-in-new-bedford.\nMcKiernan, Kathleen. \u201cNew Sister Rose Homeless Shelter to Open Soon in New Bedford\u2019s South End.\u201d SouthCoast Today, 7 Feb. 2016, http://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20160207/NEWS/160209563.\n\u201cNew Bedford\u2019s \u2018Sister Rose\u2019 Leaves Lasting Legacy of Charity.\u201d The Anchor, 10 Apr. 2018, http://www.anchornews.org/news/breaking/sister_rose.html.\nA Tour of Sister Rose House: A Shelter for Homeless Men. 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        "raw_content": "London Part 2 Gauthier and Draycott Hotel\nCheerio from Europe! Last week I gave you part one of my trip to London, where I stayed at the prestigious Dorchester Hotel in Mayfair. This week we move across town to Chelsea and check in to an intimate and very English hotel called the Draycott. On my way over I got a glimpse of the Queen leaving Buckingham Palace, and later I hit a brand-spanking new restaurant in Soho that felt like a private club.\nDid You Know: Yesterday (Tuesday, July 27) marked the two-year countdown to one of the world\u2019s biggest events: the .\nI forgot to mention last week that I saw a glimpse of the Queen of England as she left her residence! I was walking down and thought it would be disrespectful if I didn\u2019t walk through Green Park and at least take a Twitpic (a photo to upload to ), and lo and behold, the gates were open and a Royal motorcade was about to leave. I figured it had to be the Queen, so I crossed the street to get as close as I could. Unfortunately, I didn\u2019t get a good photo because I got caught up in watching a (police officer) who was yelling at an Italian tourist who wasn\u2019t obeying his commands, and next thing you know the Queen cruised by. It was just five motorcycle police, followed by a Bentley (I think) and a green Range Rover. I saw her head from behind and it was nothing as exciting or extensive as President Obama\u2019s motorcade that I stumbled upon last April in Washington, D.C. Here\u2019s that 30-second .\nGAUTHIER RESTAURANT\nI also failed to mention that I had dinner one night in Soho with two of my friends from the . They took me to a new restaurant called Gauthier (21 Romilly Street, Soho W1D 5AF). Gauthier is down a quiet side street only a few steps away from the , where Priscilla is presently playing. I thought I arrived to the wrong address, because to enter the Georgian townhouse required ringing a doorbell. A tall, well-dressed Italian maitre d\u2019 who reminded me of Lurch (from the Addams Family) answered. He was definitely much better looking than Lurch, but he had the same calming and odd gestures-or it might have been the restaurant\u2019s minimalistic decor that was giving off an eerie vibe.\nThere were only a few tables in the room we were in, which felt empty-there were no paintings, just sterile white walls. The restaurant had just opened a couple weeks ago, so the service was patchy at times. The waiters were in dark suits and the Belgian bus boy wore a crisp white jacket. I quickly learned that this is not the place to come if you are in a hurry or pre-theater, as the table next to us kept telling the waiter they were going to be late for their show if the food didn\u2019t come out soon. It didn\u2019t. It took 25 minutes between our courses, so make sure you are not pressed for time and have good company like I did.\nThe prices are very reasonable for an upscale white-linen-tablecloth experience. Like most places, is the best deal, as two courses costs just \u00a318 ($27) and three courses at go for \u00a335 ($54). What\u2019s nice is that they offer free still and sparkling water to all guests. They also come around with complimentary crudit\u00e9s and a wide selection of bread: tomato and basil, brown, French baguette, parmesan, black olive, and chorizo. Patrons also get to choose their own olive oil: fruity or peppery. Salted or unsalted. So many choices.\nOne thing we didn\u2019t choose was a complimentary amuse-bouche of duck foie gras in a port reduction, which was served before our dinner appetizers.\nThere were some surprises too. One was that just after taking our seats, the bus boy poured water on dime-size tablets that turned into refresher towels. My hosts really got a kick out of that.\nFor my appetizer I had herb and ricotta ravioli with broad beans and parmesan. It was delish, just like my main dish, summer truffle risotto chicken with jus reduction and brown butter. I went out with a bang by getting the Golden Louis XV: dark chocolate and praline. In between the appetizer and main came grapefruit sorbet with Campari jelly, which cleaned our palates nicely.\nSince I was with my friends from the government, I decided to have them finally explain to me the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom. They told me that Great Britain and the United Kingdom refer to different areas. Great Britain is a political term that refers to England, Scotland, and Wales, the three nations which together include all the land on the island. If you look at the full name of the UK, you will see that the UK includes Great Britain AND Northern Ireland. Now you know.\nFINDING THE DRAYCOTT\nI wasn\u2019t sure what was in store as I aimlessly wandered the quiet neighborhood streets looking for my hotel. Only one person I asked out of ten had heard of the Draycott Hotel-even a traffic cop who was just 20 steps away. OK, so I didn\u2019t ask a taxi driver, who would\u2019ve known right off the bat, but I was keen on saving money and taking the Tube.\nThe Draycott Hotel is located near Sloane Square and is a few blocks away from the fashionable shops of Knightsbridge and Chelsea. All the buildings on the sleepy street are grand Edwardian brick-faced houses; in the 1990s the Draycott combined three of them to create one intimate hotel. To enter, I walked up their 10-step staircase, rang the doorbell, and was quickly buzzed in. The moment I stepped inside, I felt like I was in an old country inn. Their sales material was right to describe it as the \u201celegance of the past with great style\u201c.\nA very friendly Portuguese (I believe) house manager gave me a warm welcome but informed me that my room wasn\u2019t ready. After all, I was a few hours early, and the rooms aren\u2019t usually available until 2 P.M. (check out is 11 A.M.). It was just as well, as I had plenty of work to do, so I found a comfortable spot in the hotel\u2019s library and used their free Wi-Fi. The Internet connection was fast except in my room, where I had a weak signal. FYI: The hotel does have a computer for guests to use at no charge.\nThe hotel has 35 spacious rooms, which include 11 suites, 10 deluxe doubles, 6 superior doubles, and 8 single rooms. Each room or suite has a different dramatic theme and is named after a theater luminary. I was in and I was happy that they provided his bio and cartoon caricature, as I had no idea who the chap is (he\u2019s still alive).\nJOHNNY JET ESQ.\nA really nice touch, and one that I\u2019ve never seen before, is that on the outside of each room door they place the name of the guest, so it feels more like a residence than a hotel. I loved seeing \u201cHundredbacklinks Esq. \u201d\nAll the rooms are appointed with antiques, and have an extensive art collection and high ceilings. There\u2019s air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs with satellite, a minibar, laptop-friendly safes, and a bathroom the size of a small apartment. The tub-shower with its wonderful water pressure was also a noticeable size, and it was so high that you practically need a pole vault to get into it (they do have a stepping stool). Most rooms have fireplaces, as did mine, but I found the gas (when off) to have an annoying hiss.\nSeven of the suites have fully stocked kitchens and a washing machine that also doubles as a dryer. I had never seen that before, either, but I sure appreciated it, as I was on day 7 of my 14-day trip and I only pack a week\u2019s worth of clean clothes. They make it so easy by supplying free detergent as well.\nOTHER ROOM HIGHLIGHTS\n\u2013 The windows opened, and mine overlooked a private park that guests have access to.\n\u2013 There was no noise coming from outside and I didn\u2019t even hear a horn beep once.\n\u2013 The beds come with a teddy bear with a note tied around its neck that reads, Please take good care of me but please don\u2019t take me home. P.S. I do have many relatives at the reception who would love to travel.\n\u2013 Vanilla and chocolate homemade shortbread were left for me as a welcome gift-not sure if everyone gets them, but they sure were darn tasty.\n\u2013 The rooms have English outlets, so bring an adapter.\nMy pad was so nice that I didn\u2019t want to leave, and I was actually unhappy when the sun started shining and I no longer had an excuse not to enjoy the beauty of London. When I did leave the hotel it was usually to go get food. My cheapest meal came from Marks and Spencer (M&S), a popular upscale London grocery store about 10 blocks away. Prices weren\u2019t bad at all: Guess how much I paid for two candies, blueberries, bottled water, and chicken with pasta? Here\u2019s my receipt .\nThe Draycott does offer 24-hour room service, and most room rates include breakfast (7-11 A.M.). Breakfast was served in a bright morning room. They had continental offerings and main dishes like a full English breakfast (eggs, sausages, bacon, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, and baked beans) and smoked salmon with scrambled eggs.\nTEA / CHAMPAGNE / HOT COCOA\nEvery day, the Draycott serves tea and biscuits at 4 P.M. in the drawing room, followed by champagne at 6 P.M., and hot chocolate before bed (after 9:30 P.M.), all at no charge.\nHere are some of my other observations from the Draycott Ho\n\u2013 Although the hotel felt and looked very English, only one person on staff was from England. All were very friendly. The house manager and my Jamaican maid stood out.\n\u2013 The hotel provides umbrellas if it\u2019s raining.\n\u2013 The closest Tube stop is Sloane Square, three blocks away.\n\u2013 Room rates begin approximately at $224 per night.\nFor information or reservations, email [email protected] or call 1-800-747-4942 or 011 44 207 730 6466. 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        "raw_content": "Privacy Policy for Liquid Barcodes \u2013 www.liquidbarcodes.com (\u2018the Site\u2019 or \u2018We\u2019)\nIf you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us via http://www.liquidbarcodes.com/contact.\nLiquid Barcodes AS\nLilleakerveien 2E\nAt www.liquidbarcodes.com we consider the privacy of our visitors to be extremely important. This privacy policy document describes in detail the types of personal information is collected and recorded by the site and how we use it.\nLike many other Web sites, www.liquidbarcodes.com makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks. This information is used to analyze trends, administer the site, track user\u2019s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.\nThe Site uses cookies to record user-specific information on which pages the site visitor accesses or visits, and to personalize or customize our advertising based on information that the visitor sends via their browser. Our advertising partners include Google, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.\nIf you sign up to our newsletter, we may send you email marketing from time to time with information about Liquid Barcodes. We only collect your email and we do not sell or forward this information to third parties. Under the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (\u2018GDPR\u2019), we are Data controller of your data. Under the rules of the GDPR, you have right to access and edit your data and opt out of the service and delete your profile. We automatically delete your information after 12 months inactivity.\nIf you have complaints, you can contact us using the contact information in paragraph one or our supervisory authority, The Norwegian Data Protection Authority, P.O. Box 8177 Dep., NO-0034 Oslo. We are extremely focused on data security and we will at all times do our utmost to keep your data safe. To help us realize our products, we use the services of Amazon Web Services.\nYou must be 18 years old to use our site.\nThe site does not knowingly communicate towards children or collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If a parent or guardian believes that the Site has in its database the personally-identifiable information of a child under the age of 13, please contact us immediately (using the contact in the first paragraph) and we will use our best efforts to promptly remove such information from our records.",
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        "raw_content": "Liberty Media Reports First Quarter 2011 Financial Results 52 KB\nENGLEWOOD, Colo., May 06, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Liberty Media Corporation (\"Liberty\") (Nasdaq: LCAPA, LCAPB, LINTA, LINTB, LSTZA, LSTZB) today reported first quarter results for Liberty Capital group, Liberty Interactive group and Liberty Starz group. Highlights include(1):\nReceived favorable ruling from Delaware Court of Chancery on proposed split-off of Liberty Capital and Liberty Starz\nProxy statement declared effective and set shareholder vote for May 23rd\nGrew consolidated QVC revenue by 4% with particular strength in Germany and the UK\nAdjusted OIBDA(2) decreased less than 1%, but excluding the effects of the new agreement with GE Money Bank and Italy launch, adjusted OIBDA grew 4%\nOperating income decreased 3%\nSet a premiere viewership record for STARZ original series Camelot\nValue of Liberty's stake in SiriusXM increased to $5.5 billion as of May 5, 2011\nRepurchased $31 million of Liberty Capital stock, from February 1st through April 29th, 2011\n\"We are pleased with QVC's results, particularly in light of the challenging economic environment for consumers and the tragedies in Japan,\" stated Greg Maffei, Liberty President and CEO. \"At Starz, we posted strong financial results with robust subscriber growth and continue to execute on our original content strategy with solid viewership for both Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and Camelot. We were extremely gratified to receive a favorable ruling from the Court regarding our split-off of Liberty Capital and Liberty Starz and plan to have our shareholder vote on May 23rd. Pending a final, non-appealable ruling from the Court, we expect to complete the split-off this summer.\"\nLIBERTY INTERACTIVE GROUP - Liberty Interactive group's revenue increased 7% to $2.2 billion and adjusted OIBDA decreased 1% to $378 million, while operating income decreased 2% to $213 million. The decrease in adjusted OIBDA and operating income was primarily due to the impact of the earthquake and related disasters in Japan on QVC's business during the quarter, QVC's new agreement with GE Money Bank and the launch of QVC Italy.\nQVC's consolidated revenue increased 4% in the first quarter to $1.8 billion and adjusted OIBDA decreased less than 1% to $363 million.\n\"QVC drove solid revenue growth of 4% against a challenging prior year comparison,\" stated Mike George, QVC President and CEO. \"While our consolidated adjusted OIBDA declined slightly from the prior year, this was driven by three extraordinary events: our Italy start-up, the change in our QCard program with GE Money Bank and the impact of the tragedies in Japan. In the US, our 3% revenue growth in the first quarter contributed to a 14% two year growth rate, placing us among the faster growing large retailers in the US. Exceptional revenue growth from new customers and eCommerce, inclusive of mobile, in the US, Germany and the UK, are the leading factors in this quarter's performance. We are committed to creating highly immersive shopping experiences with differentiated products, engaging personalities, high levels of community involvement and simultaneous engagement over multiple platforms - an experience that cannot be replicated by either store based or internet retailers. A perfect example of this was March's Red Carpet event celebrating the Oscars\u00ae, where we engaged our customer over multiple platforms through the creation of behind the scenes video blogs, contests on Facebook and QVC.com and live streaming tweets.\"\nQVC's US revenue increased 3% in the first quarter to $1.2 billion and adjusted OIBDA was relatively flat. Sales of electronics, beauty and accessories increased while jewelry sales declined. The average selling price for the first quarter increased 7% from $51.16 to $54.83 while total units sold decreased 3% to 24 million. Returns as a percent of gross product revenue decreased from 18.6% to 18.2% for the quarter. QVC.com sales as a percentage of US sales grew from 32% in the first quarter of 2010 to 36% in the first quarter of 2011. Overall, US adjusted OIBDA was negatively impacted by $10 million for the quarter due to the change in terms of our arrangement with GE Money Bank for our QCard that was effective in August 2010 as previously disclosed. Excluding the negative impact of this arrangement, US adjusted OIBDA increased 3% for the first quarter. The US adjusted OIBDA margin decreased 77 basis points to 21.8% for the quarter primarily due to the previously disclosed change in our QCard arrangement and a decrease in initial margins due to growth in electronics.\nOn March 11, 2011 there was a significant earthquake and related disasters in Japan. As a result, QVC Japan experienced an interruption of its business and was off-air for 12 days. The distribution center suffered moderate damage. QVC maintains insurance coverage for property damage and certain business interruption circumstances, subject to approximately a $12 million deductible. QVC has not yet determined the complete financial impact of the property damage, the impact to its future operations or the value, if any, of a related insurance claim. Due to the nature of the events that caused QVC Japan to suspend their operations for a time in March, we estimate that approximately $24 million in revenue was lost based on prior year revenue during the same period. Since QVC Japan has resumed its broadcast, sales have been running approximately 10% below prior year sales, due to the disruption in the country. We cannot determine at this time when QVC Japan will return to sales levels we were experiencing before the earthquake and related disasters in Japan. Additionally, management enacted a temporary employee pay policy to continue to pay employees during the off-air period, effectively causing QVC Japan's variable labor costs to be fixed for a period of time. These events described above negatively impacted QVC Japan's and QVC's consolidated adjusted OIBDA margin.\nDespite this event, QVC's international revenue increased 7% in the first quarter to $643 million including the impact of unfavorable exchange rates in Germany and Italy and favorable exchange rates in the UK and Japan. International adjusted OIBDA decreased 2% to $103 million for the quarter. Included in QVC's international first quarter results is $10 million of adjusted OIBDA loss compared to $4 million in the prior year, related to QVC Italy operations that launched as planned in October 2010. Excluding the effects of Italy, international adjusted OIBDA would have increased 4% for the quarter. International adjusted OIBDA margins decreased 145 basis points for the quarter due primarily to the negative impact of QVC Italy's early stage operations and the temporary suspension of QVC Japan operations. Excluding Italy, international adjusted OIBDA margin would have decreased 45 basis points.\nQVC UK's revenue grew 5% in local currency due primarily to the increased sales of electronics. QVC UK's average selling price in local currency increased 3% and units sold increased 4% for the quarter. QVC UK's adjusted OIBDA increased 11% in local currency for the quarter with the adjusted OIBDA margin increasing 26 basis points due primarily to lower obsolescence expense and freight savings.\nQVC Germany's revenue grew 13% in local currency for the quarter through increased sales in apparel, health and fitness and accessories. QVC Germany's average selling price in local currency increased 3% for the quarter with units sold increasing 13%. QVC Germany's adjusted OIBDA increased 18% in local currency and the adjusted OIBDA margin increased 78 basis points for the quarter due primarily to lower inventory obsolescence expense.\nQVC Japan's revenue and adjusted OIBDA decreased 9% and 19%, respectively, in local currency for the quarter due to the suspension of operations related to the earthquake and related disasters. In addition, the results were impacted by QVC's decision to pay all employees during the off-air period and the negative leverage impact of QVC's fixed fee broadcasting distribution arrangements. QVC Japan also contributed close to $2 million to local charitable restoration efforts.\nQVC Italy continues to ramp up its operations with its sales coming primarily from the beauty and home product categories. QVC Italy's revenue for the quarter was $4 million with an adjusted OIBDA loss of $10 million as mentioned above.\nQVC's outstanding bank and bond debt was $2.8 billion at March 31, 2011.\nIn the aggregate, the eCommerce businesses increased revenue 21% to $324 million for the quarter as each company reported an increase in revenue for the three-month period. Adjusted OIBDA increased 61% to $29 million for the quarter and operating income increased 100% to $8 million. The three months ended March 31, 2010 included the results of a start-up that was deconsolidated in the third quarter of 2010. Excluding the results of the start-up for the three months ended March 31, 2010, adjusted OIBDA increased 32%, and operating income was flat due to the revenue increase and leveraging of fixed costs.\nThere were no repurchases of Liberty Interactive stock from February 1, 2011 through April 29, 2011. Liberty has approximately $740 million remaining under its Liberty Interactive stock repurchase authorization.\nLIBERTY STARZ GROUP - Results for Liberty Starz group primarily represent results of Starz, LLC. The following discussion regarding the results of Starz, LLC include the legacy Starz Entertainment and the legacy Starz Media businesses for the three months ended March 31, 2011. The historical results for Starz for the three months ended March 31, 2010 only include the historical results for the legacy Starz Entertainment business, as the change in attribution of Starz Media from Liberty Capital to Liberty Starz became effective as of September 30, 2010.\nStarz, LLC's revenue increased 28% to $391 million for the first quarter, an increase of $86 million. The additional revenue from the legacy Starz Media businesses contributed approximately $65 million of such increase. The remaining increase in the period can be attributed to the legacy Starz Entertainment business as a result of a $4 million increase due to higher effective rates for the channels and $6 million due to growth in the average number of subscriptions. Additionally, there was approximately $11 million in additional ancillary revenue related to television rights and home video for STARZ original content. Revenue associated with the legacy Starz Media businesses was significantly less than the corresponding prior year period primarily due to the wide release of two theatrical films in the first quarter of 2010 and no theatrical releases in the current period along with the release on home video of three significant theatrical films in the prior year as compared to only one in the current period.\nStarz, LLC's adjusted OIBDA increased 24% to $131 million, a $25 million increase and operating income increased 25% to $124 million. Approximately $15 million of the adjusted OIBDA increase was contributed by the legacy Starz Media businesses. As discussed above, the reduced theatrical and home video releases resulted in lower revenue which was more than offset by no current period spending on marketing, advertising, production and acquisition costs associated with the theatrical exhibition of such productions. STARZ' subscription units increased 10% and ENCORE subscriptions increased 6% compared to the first quarter of 2010.\n\"The first quarter marked another period of solid results and new highs in subscriptions to the STARZ and ENCORE flagship channels,\" said Chris Albrecht, Starz, LLC, President and CEO. \"Performance of our current original dramatic series, Camelot, has surpassed expectations and continued our momentum with successful original programming. The legacy Starz Media businesses had positive results in the first quarter, with Anchor Bay benefitting from improved operational performance. Anchor Bay is positioned for the future to benefit from a home video distribution pipeline that now includes content from The Weinstein Company, Starz Originals, and such titles as The Walking Dead, which we are distributing for AMC.\"\nThere were no repurchases of Liberty Starz stock from February 1, 2011 through April 29, 2011. Liberty has approximately $447 million remaining under its Liberty Starz stock repurchase authorization.\nLIBERTY CAPITAL GROUP - Liberty Capital group's revenue increased to $581 million while adjusted OIBDA and operating income increased to $358 million and $343 million, respectively, for the first quarter. The increase in revenue is primarily due to the impact of a one-time recognition of previously deferred revenue and cost at TruePosition, partially offset by the change in attribution of Starz Media from Liberty Capital to Liberty Starz which was effective September 30, 2010. The increase in adjusted OIBDA is primarily due to the one-time recognition of previously deferred revenue and cost at TruePosition.\nFrom February 1, 2011 through April 29, 2011, Liberty repurchased approximately 430,000 shares of Series A Liberty Capital common stock at an average cost per share of $72.34 for total cash consideration of $31.1 million. Since the reclassification of Liberty Capital on March 4, 2008 through April 29, 2011, Liberty has repurchased 50.9 million shares at an average cost per share of $25.35 for total cash consideration of $1.3 billion. These repurchases represent 39.4% of the shares outstanding. Liberty had approximately $310.6 million remaining under its Liberty Capital stock repurchase authorization on April 29, 2011.\nThe businesses and assets attributed to Liberty Capital group are all of Liberty's businesses and assets other than those attributed to the Liberty Interactive group and Liberty Starz group and include its subsidiaries Starz Media (through September 30, 2010), TruePosition, Atlanta National League Baseball Club (the owner of the Atlanta Braves), its interests in SiriusXM, and minority interests in Live Nation, Time Warner, and Viacom.\n1) Liberty's President and CEO, Gregory B. Maffei, will discuss these highlights and other matters in Liberty's earnings conference call which will begin at 11:00 a.m. (ET) on May 6, 2011. For information regarding how to access the call, please see \"Important Notice\" later in this document.\nUnless otherwise noted, the foregoing discussion compares financial information for the three months ended March 31, 2011 to the same period in 2010.\nOn September 16, 2010, Liberty Media's board of directors approved a change in attribution of Liberty Media's interest in Starz Media from its Capital group to its Starz group, effective September 30, 2010. The historical results for the three months ended March 31, 2010, June 30, 2010, and September 30, 2010 only include the historical results for the legacy Starz Entertainment business operations, as the change in attribution of Starz Media from Liberty Capital to Liberty Starz became effective as of September 30, 2010. Results for the three months ended December 31, 2010 and March 31, 2011 include the legacy Starz Entertainment and the legacy Starz Media businesses.\nOn February 9, 2011, Liberty Media's Board of Directors approved the change in attribution of (i) approximately $1.138 billion principal amount of Liberty Media LLC's 3.125% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2023 (the \"TWX Exchangeable Notes\"), (ii) 21,785,130 shares of Time Warner Inc. common stock, 5,468,254 shares of Time Warner Cable Inc. common stock and 1,980,425 shares of AOL, Inc. common stock, which collectively represent the basket of securities into which the TWX Exchangeable Notes are exchangeable and (iii) $263.8 million in cash from the Capital Group to the Interactive Group, effective February 9, 2011 (the \"TWX Reattribution\"). The TWX Reattribution had no effect on the assets and liabilities attributed to the Starz Group, nor did it effect any change to the obligor of the TWX Exchangeable Notes, which remains Liberty Media LLC.\nNon Strategic Public Holdings(2) -- 1,207\n(2) Represents Liberty's non-strategic public holdings which are accounted for at fair value including any associated equity derivatives on such investments. Non-strategic public holdings increased at Liberty Interactive group as a result of the TWX Reattribution.\n(4) Represents Liberty's non-strategic public holdings which are accounted for at fair value including any associated equity derivatives on such investments. Also includes the liability associated with borrowed shares which totaled $1,219 million and $1,125 million on December 31, 2010 and March 31, 2011, respectively. Non-strategic public holdings decreased at Liberty Capital group as a result of the TWX Reattribution.\nShort-term marketable securities - Liberty Interactive group -- 111\nLong-term marketable securities - Liberty Starz group 67 97\nTotal Attributed Liberty Starz Group Debt (GAAP) 105 81\nSenior exchangeable debentures(7) 1,138 --\nTotal Attributed Liberty Capital Group Debt 1,888 750\nFair market value adjustment 145 --\nTotal Attributed Liberty Capital Group Debt (GAAP) 2,033 750\n(1) Includes $111 million of short-term marketable securities with an original maturity greater than 90 days as of March 31, 2011.\n(2) Includes $175 million and $149 million of short-term marketable securities with an original maturity greater than 90 days as of December 31, 2010 and March 31, 2011, respectively.\n(3) Includes $67 million and $97 million of marketable securities with an original maturity greater than one year as of December 31, 2010 and March 31, 2011, respectively, which is reflected in investments in available-for-sale securities in Liberty's condensed consolidated balance sheet.\n(5) Excludes $503 million and $590 million of restricted cash on December 31, 2010 and March 31, 2011, respectively, associated with the bank investment facility which is reflected in other long-term assets in Liberty's December 31, 2010 consolidated balance sheet and in current restricted cash at March 31, 2011, respectively.\nTotal attributed Liberty Interactive group cash increased $261 million, primarily due to cash flow from operations at QVC and the $264 million received from the Liberty Capital group in connection with the TWX Reattribution. These cash inflows were partially offset by capital expenditures, subsidiary debt payments and intergroup tax payments. Total attributed Interactive group debt increased by $1,138 million as a result of the TWX Reattribution. This increase was partially offset by other subsidiary debt repayments.\nTotal attributed Liberty Starz group cash increased $171 million, primarily as a result of cash flow from operations at Starz LLC and intergroup tax receipts. Total attributed Starz group debt decreased $24 million as a result of payments.\nTotal attributed Liberty Capital group cash decreased $227 million, primarily due to the TWX Reattribution and $80 million of LCAPA stock repurchases. These cash outflows were partially offset by returns on debt investments related to Liberty Capital's bank investment facility. Total attributed Capital group debt decreased $1,138 million as a result of the TWX Reattribution.\nImportant Notice: Liberty Media Corporation (Nasdaq: LCAPA, LCAPB, LINTA, LINTB, LSTZA, LSTZB,) President and CEO, Gregory B. Maffei will discuss Liberty's earnings release in a conference call which will begin at 11:00 a.m. (ET) on May 6, 2011. The call can be accessed by dialing (888) 293-6979 or (719) 325-2234 at least 10 minutes prior to the start time. Replays of the conference call can be accessed until 8:00 p.m. (ET) May 13, 2011, by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (719) 457-0820 plus the pass code 6157921#. The call will also be broadcast live across the Internet and archived on our website. To access the webcast go to http://www.libertymedia.com/events. 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        "raw_content": "Order your's here\nWelcome to Jon Budd's Music and Book Page\nJon Budd is an author and Singer/Songwriter. This site introduces his novel entitled, The Legend of the Washo Gold as well as his orignal Music Album entitled, Musical Ontology. This novel will captivate and entertain you. This album will make you remember why you love music. Both the novel and album in both digital and hardcopy form is available from this website. See below for more details.\nThe Legend of the Washo Gold\nIf you like movies like Little Big Man, Dances with Wolves, and The Last of the Mohicans, then you will love this book.\nThieves have broken into the Washo Tribe\u2019s sacred cave. Hank, a modern day warrior, is assigned the task of recovering what was stolen before an ancient curse triggers a repeat of the devastating 1906 Great San Francisco Earthquake. He must overcome his doubts about his tribe\u2019s ancient religion and lead a war party of his companions to recover a cursed Indian Treasure and secure the secret of the Washo Gold.\nThe Legend of the Washo Gold. It is an adventure- fiction novel about the struggle of the Washo American Indians during the infamous 1849 California Gold Rush. It centers on the beautiful, pristine Lake Tahoe and reveals American Indians in a very positive light. The novel uses ancient Washo mythology to tell a story of how these Indians persevered and eventually prospered during tumultuous Gold Rush era. The story travels in time to the initial gold discovery at Sutter\u2019s Mill, the Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, and into modern times. The tale features Lake Tahoe, Cave Rock, Washo Cosmology, gold treasure, earthquakes and San Francisco.\nTo get your copy go to Amazon.com and type my name, Jon Budd into the search box. The Kindle version is $2.99 and the paperback is $9.99.\nYou can also just send a check or money order for $15.00 to Jon Budd 1502 Earle Street, San Marcos, Texas 78666. Please be sure to include your address.\nMusical Ontology\nThis is Jonathan Budd's original music album entitled, Musical Ontology. It includes 11 tracks, one of which is a powerful drum solo. The other ten tracks are all songs Jon wrote and produced while living in Los Angeles. He plays drums, lead and rhythm guitar, and keyboards himself and is lead singer on all of the tracks. There are however, many fine musicians who also were recorded on the album including Cornelius Bumpus on saxophone, Steve Richards and Mike Langeland on lead guitar, as well as Jon Lamb, Rich Mouser, and Andy West on bass. This is a great album. It has love ballads as well as rock tunes. You will wear it out.\nTo get your copy,\ncopy and paste this web-link into your browser:\nhttps://store.cdbaby.com/cd/jonathanbudd3?SourceCode=widgetbaby\nThe Music and Literature of Jon Budd\nCopyright \u00a9 2017 The Music and Literature of Jon Budd - All Rights Reserved.",
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        "raw_content": "Guest Post by Sarah Nofkee: Creating the World of the Reverians\nToday, I\u2019m delighted to have author Sarah Nofkee join us on the blog to introduce her brand new dystopian series, The Reverians. She talks about creating the Reverians dystopian society, and be sure to watch the trailer for the first book in the series which releases today \u2013 Defects.\nBuy on Amazon.com || Amazon.co.uk\nCreating the World of the Reverians\nDystopian is a genre I love to read, however, it\u2019s not something I ever pictured myself writing. I\u2019m a sci-fi girl. I flock to fantasy. I\u2019m partly liberal. Why in the hell would I ever want to write books about characters being oppressed by a government entity? And now after writing The Reverian series I have an answer: Because it\u2019s fun.\nLet\u2019s be honest, breaking rules is fun. And breaking dumb rules, meant to disempower a society, is deliciously fun.\nSo when I started writing Defects I decided that there had to be a ton of rules. The more rules, the more things my characters could do to break them. In this series there are rules regarding schedules, food, appearance, dress, etiquette, jobs, bedtime, sleep habits\u2026you get the point. If a human can do it, then the Reverians have a rule on it.\nThe Reverians are a society who love rules, starched appearances, religion and hierarchy. There\u2019s a uniform way men of a certain status must wear their hair. It is a law that if you dent your bike then you must fix it. Everyone must fix all mistakes, because the society firmly believes that the reminder of a mistake leads to more of them. And every rule is backed up with the reason that the gods deem it so. And strangely these gods appear to take on the political agenda of the government officials.\nIn Defects, I introduce a bubble society who think they\u2019ve got it figured out. The President of the Reverians boast that his citizens live longer than others, make more money and are happier. However, only those who follow all the rules all the time are happy, and only because it\u2019s a rule that they must be satisfied. Then there are those who prefer a slouchier dress and a flexible schedule. These are the defective people in this world. They are the ones who I created to fix this seemingly utopian society which is actually quite fatally flawed.\nDefects Trailer\nSarah Noffke is the author of The Lucidite Series. She\u2019s been everything from a corporate manager to a hippie. Her taste for adventure has taken her all over the world. If you can\u2019t find her at the gym, then she\u2019s probably at the frozen yogurt shop. If you can\u2019t find her there then she probably doesn\u2019t want to be found. She is a self-proclaimed hermit, with spontaneous urges to socialize during full moons and when Mercury is in retrograde. Sarah lives in Southern California with her family.\nWebsite || Twitter || Facebook || Goodreads\nPosted by Alma Reads at Saturday, August 15, 2015 Labels: Guest Post, New Release, Young Adult\nA post-Ensnared collection of three stories\u2014available in both print and e-versions.\nAlyssa Gardner went down the rabbit hole and took control of her destiny. She survived the battle for Wonderland and the battle for her heart. In this collection of three novellas, join Alyssa and her family as they look back at their memories of Wonderland.\nIn Six Impossible Things, Alyssa recalls the most precious moments of her life after Ensnared, and the role magic plays in preserving the happiness of those she loves. Alyssa\u2019s mother reminisces about her own time in Wonderland and rescuing the man who would become her husband in The Boy in the Web. And Morpheus delves into Jeb\u2019s memories of the events of Splintered in The Moth in the Mirror, available in print for the first time.\nThis collection expands upon Ensnared's epilogue, and includes some deleted scenes to provide a \u201cdirector\u2019s cut\u201d glimpse into the past and futures of our favorite Splintered characters.\nIt\u2019s no secret that I love the Splintered series, but, ok, let\u2019s be honest here. There is one reason and one reason only why I NEED Untamed in my life: and that glorious reason is\u2026 MORPHEUS. I don\u2019t really care about the other characters that much, so if it\u2019s a book of Morpheus from cover to cover, I\u2019ll be VERY happy. Plus, it\u2019s released the day after my birthday. Morpheus as a birthday present really does sound quite appealing\u2026\nHave you read the Splintered trilogy? 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If Emmeline isn\u2019t careful, she will be next.\nOh Winterkill, I was convinced I\u2019d love you. Both the cover and the synopsis drew me in, and I was almost certain it would be added to my favourites list. I went into this story expecting a fabulous dystopian novel with a horror undertone, but it ended up being a confused mystery story that didn\u2019t appeal to me at all. I spent more time trying to figure out what time period the book was set in than caring what was going on with the characters and the general story line. I\u2019ll warn you now: this review may get a little ranty.\nEvery story needs a good foundation, and for me, this is usually provided by a combination of three things: world building, setting and time period. I love knowing exactly where a book is set, whether it\u2019s in the world as we know it, or if it\u2019s entirely fictional. I subconsciously look for that sense of stability and equilibrium and from the vague little snippets we\u2019re given in Winterkill, the book seems to be set somewhere in northern North America: most likely in Canada, due to French and English being the languages spoken by the characters, and the intense winters the settlement endures. So excellent, we have our backdrop: Canada.\nNow this is where all my issues begin. Is Winterkill set in the past, or the future? If it\u2019s meant to be set in the future, I\u2019m sorry, but you\u2019d have lost me by the second page. I don\u2019t see this as a dystopian, either. The only way this book makes any sort of sense is if it\u2019s an alternative history or a retelling of the discovery and colonisation of North America. The language used throughout the narration is quite modern, but then we get some olden words and sentences thrown in that completely disrupts the flow and rhythm of the story. Oh, and another thing: if I EVER see the word \u2018mayhap\u2019 again in my life, it\u2019ll be too soon. If the story is historical, make it fully historical, if it\u2019s modern, make it fully modern, and if it\u2019s futuristic make it bloody futuristic, but the half-past half-future unnecessary confusion drove me completely BATTY! I\u2019m not sure if this constant chopping and changing was meant to create tension and atmosphere, but it didn\u2019t work for me. Honestly, I should have stopped reading by chapter ten.\nI didn\u2019t connect with the main character, Emmeline. She\u2019s grown up in a puritanical society where your reputation is everything, and I can understand up to a point why she acts the way she does. Her grandmother was Wayward, and she and her father are Stained, and living with the stigma of her transgressions. But, I was hoping Emmeline would at least attempt to rise above all of that. She whined and wallowed in self-pity far too much, and any sympathy or empathy I had for her was used up by the hundredth page in honesty. I don\u2019t know if she\u2019s bravely stupid or stupidly brave, but after being punished for missing Virtue Talks, the very next day she decides to go explore the forbidden woods. If she\u2019s caught she\u2019ll be taken to the Crossroads and hanged. Girl, do you have an ounce of cop on in that head of yours?? If you\u2019re going to risk your neck, at least wait until things settle down for a day or two! Oh! But of course, the Council leader is in love with you, and wants your mind-numbingly dull hand in marriage. My bad! Oh! Buy why stop there! Might as well have another pathetic asshole of a boy fall in love with you too! \u2018Cause you\u2019re so desirable and all.\nIf all of this wasn\u2019t bad enough, the pacing was painfully slow. And I mean snail moving across molasses slow. Honestly I was hoping for a ferocious attack by the malmaci to spice things up. With the settlement being fortified and guards stationed all around the perimeter to prevent these vicious ghostly beasts from taking the poor helpless villagers, I was expecting nightly raids and bloody battles of epicness. But, no, the terrifying beasts have never managed to breech the walls of the wooden fortifications, and Takings are few and far between. Oh my, how\u2026 terrifying.\n*Sigh* I hate writing negative reviews. I wanted to love this book so much, and it completely sucks when expectations aren\u2019t met. The concept was so awesome, but the execution was a complete let down for me. Can\u2019t love \u2018em all, unfortunately.\nPosted by Alma Reads at Friday, August 07, 2015 Labels: 1 star, Fantasy, Mystery, Review, Young Adult\nby E.K. Johnstone\nExpected publication: October 6th 2015\nI\u2019m so excited for this book! I LOVE retellings, and this one sounds so amazingly fabulous. AND THE COVER! Just look at it. It\u2019s. So. Beautiful!\nSo, I have a little question: WHY change the cover for the UK??\nThe US cover SCREAMS awesomeness. And the UK cover is\u2026 a feather. While purple is my favourite colour, seeing these covers next to each other there isn\u2019t much of a contest. Hopefully I\u2019ll be able to get my hands on the US version, but we usually get the UK covers over here in Ireland\u2026 so we\u2019ll have to see.\nWhat do you think of A Thousand Nights? Do you plan on reading it? And, which cover do you prefer? Thanks for stopping by, and happy reading!\nThings have been a lot better this month, thankfully! My aunt\u2019s health is improving, and things are looking up. Normal routines are starting to appear again, and I never thought I\u2019d appreciate them so much. Hopefully August will continue on this way and settle back to normal.\nI\u2019ve had a pretty good reading month: I read eight books and I\u2019m currently half-way through my ninth.\nFairest, Untold and The Heart of Betrayal were easily my favourites, and the rest were all-round meh or terrible. I don\u2019t know if I\u2019m getting harder to please, but with the exception of the Lynburn Legacy trilogy by Sarah Rees Brennan, nothing has really wowed me since I read An Ember in the Ashes a while back. I\u2019ve tried writing a review for that book several times and the glittering fangirling I\u2019m feeling isn\u2019t really transferring into text form that easily!\nI\u2019m currently reading Unmade by Sarah Rees Brennan, and it\u2019s the final book in the Lynburn Legacy trilogy. I read Unspoken at the end of June, and I ordered the next book straight after I finished reading. Rinse and repeat with Untold, and now I\u2019m just about to finish the trilogy around a month later. This doesn\u2019t happen very often! Most of the series I\u2019m currently obsessed with have more books still to be released, so it\u2019s a real treat to find a new series that I love and can devour right away.\nI can\u2019t wait to read The Winner\u2019s Crime! I think the third book is released early next year\u2026 so technically I should hold off reading it for a while and cut down on the wait time. Humm. We\u2019ll see how well that works out! While I was on Amazon recently, I found a brand new hardback edition of The Falconer for \u00a33. Needless to say, it\u2019s now mine! I also got Shiver, Storm Glass and The Bronze Horseman on Amazon, and they\u2019re all second hands. I\u2019m not exactly happy with the cover of The Bronze Horseman\u2026 I ordered a different one! Thank goodness it was cheap, so I can\u2019t complain too much I guess.\nMy New TBR Jar...erm, Box\nI\u2019ve seen so many bloggers and booktubers with TBR jars, and I\u2019ve been intending to make one for myself for quite a while now. I was in Ikea the other week and I had a plain jar eyed out, but then I spotted this pretty box, and changed my mind!\nJar\u2026 Box\u2026 Same thing. Tomayto, tomahto. Anyway!\nThe vast majority of titles in this box are physical books, with maybe around a dozen or so ebooks. I NEED to chip away at the books that are sitting around the house, and this seems like it could work.\nI\u2019ll be using my lovely box:\n1) Each month to choose a TBR pile book to read.\n2) When I can\u2019t decide what to read next. 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        "raw_content": "art workbook, Drawing, Journal Pages, Photograph, sketch, sketchcrawl | June 16, 2006 | By Karen\nYes, I am seriously addicted to sketching. These are the sketchbooks I\u2019ve used since March 03, when I returned to art after a 20 year hiatus and essentially started over from sketch, I mean, scratch.\nThe stack on the left is completed books. The stack on the right is books that are partially full \u2013 a little bit or a lot. Every one of these is precious to me for one reason or another. Like any place where practice is done, they are full of false starts, errors, bad perspective, wobbly lines, strange anatomy, half-baked ideas and more. But that\u2019s what my creative journey is all about. The way I figure, the more mistakes I make the better chance I have of doing something right. So I try to make a lot of mistakes every day. The more the better, really.\nI\u2019ll be posting new Mandu drawings later today if you want to check back. She\u2019s drinking her half and half with enthusiasm again, and that\u2019s a good sign. Yesterday I did a whole series of \u201ccat part\u201d drawings \u2013 ears, eyes, tail, etc. But I need time to scan them and it\u2019s midnight now.\nThank you everyone for your supportive comments during this emotionally stressful time. Some people might say \u201cget over it, it\u2019s just a cat,\u201d but animal lovers know it\u2019s not that simple at all and that relationships come in all shapes, sizes and species. Feeling your kindness helps ease the impending loss, whether it comes in days, weeks or longer. My husband reads your comments, too, and I know that it means a lot to him as well.\nart workbook, floral, Gardening, Illustration, Journal Pages, Nature, Painting, Watercolor | June 13, 2006 | By Karen\nI painted this epidendrum orchid in my back yard recently. The frilled, fringed flowers are commonly orange, yellow, red or cream colored and are borne on long spikes like this (I\u2019ve only shown a part of it \u2013 the spike is probably 2 feet tall.) This painting was done in my 9 x 12 sketchbook as a study. I will likely do one on \u2018real\u2019 watercolor paper next. I added a little colored pencil for the accent parts.\nThis morning I\u2019m off to paint at Descanso with my friend Robin and I\u2019ve been looking forward to it all week.\nMandu is now living in the kitchen, on the floor, where she has a towel and all of her \u201cthings\u201d close by. I see her moving from one to another, delicately touching them with her muzzle, to orient herself. We\u2019re thinking that she may have some sense of light and darkness, but it is too soon to tell. At any rate, she does not appear distressed and is eating, drinking and washing her face as usual, although she\u2019s not eating as much as usual and needs to be \u2018reminded\u2019 to eat, since she no longer gets the visual stimulus.\nDog on the run\nDogs, cats, other animals, Drawing, Moleskine, Pen and Ink, sketch | June 6, 2006 | By Karen\nMy friend Katherine Tyrell is teaching a wet canvas class in drawing and sketching in public, so it thought it would be fun to participate in some of her assignments and challenges. It sort of takes all the surprise out of it when I come up with my own challenges and it\u2019s nice to let someone else throw a curve for a change. And I know her lessons wil be quite good. One of the first assignments was to do a series of 5, 10 and 15 minute sketches, and to try to do them as quickly as possible to loosen up. I don\u2019t know any model who is looser than Ripley, and she obliged me with a few sittings, er, lyings. I\u2019ll have to pay off in Milk Bones later.\nArt, Nature, Painting | June 1, 2006 | By Karen\nNo more than 15 minutes from our home, there\u2019s a canyon that opens out into a wide wash. Part of it has been reclaimed as a beautiful golf course, but other parts of it remain as wild as ever, strewn with boulders and sprouted with sagebrush. We were driving near there yesterday, just at sunset and I was captivated by the colors. Only a trace of water remained after the spring rains \u2013 and those tiny puddles caught the light of the sun. Even in the most ordinary urban and suburban areas, there is extraordinary beauty if we look in the right direction at just the right moment.\n5.5\u2033 x 7.5\u2033 pastel on paper. This is a study for a larger watercolor, oil painting, or both. (But not at the same time.)",
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        "raw_content": "An Interview with Lynda Wilcox\nYou may remember, a while ago, I mentioned a couple of sites for finding children's ebooks. One of them was KindleForKids run by British author, Lynda Wilcox. I'm delighted to welcome Lynda here today to talk about her new adult novel 'Strictly Murder' which was published today on Amazon. I've only read the first chapter so far, but it's promising to be an amusing and interesting read!\nPlease, tell us a little about yourself.\nWell, you know my name is Lynda, and I'm a perfectly ordinary English housewife. If you promise not to tell anyone, I'll admit to being nearly sixty, though I have no idea how that happened. I swear that one minute I was an auburn haired, long-legged, shapely-figured twenty-something - and the next minute ... erm ... I wasn't. Although married, we are childless by choice, something that surprises a lot of people, but it is not a decision I have ever regretted. 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I like to describe it as Agatha Christie meets chick lit, not that I would dream of comparing my writing to that of (in my opinion) the greatest exponent of the whodunit genre. Her superb command of plot and character is something I can only aspire to.\nYour first book was for children. Now you\u2019re publishing an adult book. Do you have a preference?\nOh yes. When I'm writing for children I prefer writing crime stories for adults and when I'm writing Verity's adventures I long for the freedom that fantasy gives me. There's a perverse part of me that always wants to be doing something different. I find writing in first person, as I do in the Verity Long stories, far easier than writing in third. I have a strong tendency to 'head-hop' and lose point of view in a third person narrative. I think I managed to remove all traces of it in Chamaeleon - at least, no one's ever complained - but it took a lot of self-editing to do it. 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None whatsoever, although my father did teach me to waltz when I was about ten years old. My parents met at a ballroom dancing class, but I'm a child of the 60s and the early disco age. We did our own thing, the girls dancing in a circle round a pile of our handbags like some coven of jerky witches, while the boys watched from the edges of the room. I still enjoy dancing, but these days I try to protect the public - and only dance at home. A gyrating geriatric is not a pretty sight.\nAt its simplest - a good story, well told. The plot needs to be plausible, even in fantasy, and I prefer it to be fast-paced and intriguing so that I keep turning the pages to know what happens next.\nOoh, that's a hard one. If I have to choose just one, then it has to be Terry Pratchett. His books are laugh-out-loud funny, he's a sharp observer of humans and the human condition, and his use of language often borders on the sublime. 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        "raw_content": "\u2039 History of KPFZ\nThe Dunifer Decision (1995) \u203a\nCommunity radio in Lake County was born on a shivering cold evening in late November of 1995. Three or four radio aficionados* gathered around a wood stove in Clearlake Oaks to discuss forming a local, public, non-commercial radio station. Had they known what lay ahead \u2013 the difficulties, the obstacles, the David vs. Goliath odds, the various incarnations \u2013 they might have been better off adjourning to a warm pub and forgetting their plans. But in their naivit\u00e9 they made their pledges to each other, and set in motion a ten year journey that is now on the brink of fulfillment.\nThe founders were concerned about certain trends in the media in the United States: Corporate radio was centralizing and consolidating the medium, as well as commercializing opinions and culture. Canned DJs and limited automated play lists from New York skyscrapers were dictating the listening habits for the rest of the country. Where were the local points of view and expression of local culture? Where was local ownership? Where were the unheard voices, the racial, sexual, cultural, and gender diversity, the alternative news, opinions, information, and music, especially from their own community of Lake County? Where was the opportunity to hear from friends, neighbors, co-workers and fellow citizens? A glance at history, said that those voices had not always been shut out in America.\nUp until 1934, you could sit around a wood stove and start a radio station. But those pioneering days had been gone for sixty years. Back then, in the first third of the twentieth century radio in America had been wide-open. There was no regulation. If a person or organization wanted to start a radio station, well, he/she/it started a radio station. Democratically inspired stations sprang up all over the dial \u2013 originating from schools, churches, towns, cities, and community organizations.\nBut the burgeoning electronic form had too many possibilities to be ignored by the powers that be, and in that year of 1934, the Federal Communication Commission was established to regulate radio. In reality, that meant turning the birthing medium over to commercialized interests (unlike most European nations, where government supported/public radio won the day). From that moment forward, you had to have a ticket, better known as a license, to participate. And like all licenses, whether one to fish or drive, you had to pay the price and follow the rules to get it. Large commercial radio networks (CBS, NBC, ABC) naturally followed because they could pay the price and follow the rules. Still, there were concerns among the country\u2019s leaders that radio should be kept competitive, so the law limited one radio station per company in each market. And that rule held for sixty years.\n* George Breunig, Andy Weiss, Dallas Cook",
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        "raw_content": "Mark and Caren Krupinski | Founders & Directors\nMark and Caren Krupinski have owned and operated Krupinski Academy of Dance for 40 years. They have joyfully trained dancers that have circled the world performing on stage, screen and television.\nAfter performing at The Muny for 23 years, Mark became the choreographer and director for the Muny Kids and Muny Teens. He serves as an Assistant Choreographer and consultant for Muny main stage shows. He also donates his time to choreographing for the Variety Club of St. Louis.\nOther endevors include designing dance programs for local high schools, on the faculty for 10 years at Webster University, and an original performer in American Dance Machine- NYC.\nCaren has taught dance for 30 years and has created a highly acclaimed pre-school children\u2019s dance program. 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        "raw_content": "Reflections on Jay McInerney\u2019s Brightness Falls\nFor the third time in as many years I tried to read W M Thackeray\u2019s Vanity Fair. I got almost half-way through before I reluctantly admitted defeat \u2013 much, much further than ever before. I was prompted in this by reading John Carey\u2019s introduction to the novel, in which he claims that alone of the Victorian novels it deserves to stand alongside Tolstoy\u2019s War and Peace. Personally, I still don\u2019t see this \u2013 but I think I understand why he makes this claim.\nVanity Fair was published in installments during the mid-1840s, but it is set some thirty-two years earlier, opening in 1813. Its backdrop is the European turmoil of the Napoleonic Wars and, like Tolstoy, Thackeray weaves these great historical events into the texture of the novel. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Braithwate & Co. Limited\nRural Electrification Corporation Limited (REC) \u00bb\nAligarh Muslim University (AMU) (\u0905\u0932\u0940\u0917\u0922\u093c \u092e\u0941\u0938\u094d\u0932\u093f\u092e \u0935\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0935\u0935\u093f\u0926\u094d\u092f\u093e\u0932\u092f )is a residential academic university, established in 1857 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan as Mohammedan Angelo-Oriental College and later granted the status of Central University by an Act of the Indian Parliament in 1920. Spread over 468 hectares in the city of Aligarh, India, it is one of the first institutions established during the British Raj.It has played a pioneering role in the independance of India and is said to be a birth place of Pakistan. Aligarh Muslim University offers more than 250 courses in the traditional and modern branches of education.\nApplications are invited for the post of Junior Research Fellow in DST-SERB sponsored project titled, \u201cA numerical study of 2-D counter flowing jet impingement in a T-junction micromixer\u201d.\nQualifications : B. Tech / B.E in Mechanical Engg. / Chemical Engg. AND GATE or Equivalent exam qualified\nDuration : Till March 2015\nCandidates interested may apply on plain paper along with a brief bio-data providing contact details, details of education, employment / experience. Brief description of Project Thesis work or other research work, list of publications etc should also be provided along with the bio-data. Candidates may send their applications either personally or via mail to:\nDr. Saleem Anwar Khan\nRoom no. E-203,\nMechanical Emgg. Section,\nUniversity Polytechnic,\nAMU, Aligarh-202002(U.P)\nCandidates may also submit their applications through e-mail [email protected]\nLast date for receipt of application 11/09/2014.\nAdvertisement Details : http://www.amu.ac.in/newtenders/8752.pdf\nIIT Gandhinagar (IITGn)\nCentral Building Research Institute (CBRI)\nCentral Institute of Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET)\nThis entry was posted on Saturday, September 6th, 2014 at 4:00 am\tand is filed under Engineering, Research & Development. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.",
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        "raw_content": "3 Sneaky Psychological Tactics That Will Have Your Boyfriend Literally Begging You To Take Him Back!\nWe have all lost an ex boyfriend or girlfriend at one point in our lives. Needless to say, it is one of the most painful experiences that a person can go through in life. But does the end truly have to be the end? The answer is, no!\nCouples get back together every day so why couldn\u2019t you and your ex be among the thousands of couples who are happily reunited? Well, the good news is, you can, but in order to do so, you have to play a bit \u201cdirty.\u201d Now don\u2019t worry, I don\u2019t mean anything too manipulative or sneaky.\nLet me let you in on a little secret, all relationships, big and small, are based on psychological impulses. Behind the scenes of literally everything we do in our lives, there is a psychological reason behind it. This is especially true in matters of the heart.\nWhether you and your boyfriend broke up due to cheating, a big fight, a lot of little fights that eventually ended the whole thing, or you just kind of drifted apart and that flame faded, there IS a way for you to get him back again.\nThe sad truth is that most girls sabotage themselves from the very beginning. How do they do this? By calling, texting, begging, crying, cheating, trying to make him jealous, etc. This stuff will just not work. You will just be digging yourself a deeper grave the more you do this stuff.\nI am going to give you 3 sneaky and effective psychological tactics that will literally force your boyfriend to take another look at the relationship!\n#1. Agree with the breakup! The very first thing you should do is to agree with the breakup! You might be thinking to yourself, well how will this work? Won\u2019t he just say OK fine and be on his way? Not at all! And I\u2019ll tell you why.\nMen have egos. This is a fact. And they expect the woman to chase them and he probably actually enjoys the attention somewhat. It is up to YOU to change this all around. Right now the power scales are tipped in his favor. You need to switch this around. Don\u2019t be mean about it, just be matter of fact, and say \u201cyou know what, I think this break-up was a good idea, I was beginning to feel a bit smothered by you.\u201d\n#2. Push-Pull. It is likely that so far, you have been giving him a LOT of attention. So what you want to do now is completely shut off all the attention. And then in a few days, give him a lot of attention.\nWhat this will effectively do is make him want you so bad it hurts! If you do this right, he will start to chase you, because he cannot have you. Again don\u2019t be mean, cold, or cruel about it. Just act as if you are busy one day, and the next shower him with attention, and do this over and over again.\n#3. Make it seem as if you are moving on. This is the last step, if you have done everything else right so far, this will have him back in your arms like magic! By now he will be craving your attention, and want to be with you again.\nThe truth is, 99% of couples do have a chance at being fixed. But so many girls blow that chance forever by simply not having the right information. When it comes to getting an ex back, there IS a very exact right and wrong method to do it.\nIt\u2019s simply a learned, step by step process. All it takes is self belief, understanding, knowledge and a little time, and he can be back in your arms forever!\n\u2190 Cell Phones \u2013 Advantages and Disadvantages\n5 Reasons to Use a Male \u201cEnhancement\u201d Pill! \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "ListenUpYall.com > Sports > Sports Hit > February 2018 > Mississippi State beats South Carolina 72-68 in OT\nMississippi State beats South Carolina 72-68 in OT\nSTARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) \u2014 Lamar Peters had 19 points, including five in overtime, to lead Mississippi State past South Carolina 72-68 on Saturday.\nTyson Carter and Quinndary Weatherspoon had 13 points apiece for Mississippi State (21-8, 9-7 SEC). Nick Weatherspoon also had 10 points for the Bulldogs before fouling out in the second half. Quinndary Weatherspoon hit two free throws with 6.8 seconds left in overtime to clinch the win for Mississippi State.\nPeters also had five assists and four steals. He was 6 of 16 from the field and was 5 of 6 at the free throw line.\n\"South Carolina was the most physical team we've faced and anybody can see that,\" said Peters. \"We went into halftime, kept our heads up and we're down just 7. We just want to make this run for the (NCAA) Tournament so we had to get back in the game. We kept our heads up and found a way.\"\nHassani Gravett had 19 points to lead South Carolina (15-14, 6-10) and added five assists and four steals. Gravett's 3-pointer at the end of the second half sent the game into overtime. Chris Silva had 11 points and 12 boards despite battling foul trouble. Maik Kotsaw and Felipe Haase also had 11 points for South Carolina.\n\"It was a phenomenal win and a gut-check win for us against a hard-nosed and well-coached team in South Carolina,\" said Mississippi State head coach Ben Howland. \"You see why South Carolina had Auburn down 26 points and how they got to the Final Four last year. They really denied everything and I think we only had four assists in the first half. We did a better job in the second half and the key juncture in the second half was when Eli Wright came into the game. He did a phenomenal job for us.\"\nWright scored all eight of his points in the second half and fueled a 17-4 run by the Bulldogs, which gave them a 49-47 lead with 6:45 left in regulation. Wright scored his eight points over a span of 2:27.\nThe visiting Gamecocks jumped on Mississippi State early and held an 11-2 advantage in the game's opening six minutes. South Carolina stretched the lead to 13 points with 6:07 remaining in the first half.\nMississippi State responded with an 11-2 run to close the deficit to 26-22. Gravett, however, sank back-to-back 3 pointers for the Gamecocks to push the lead back to 32-22. Mississippi State's Tyson Carter responded with a 3 pointer to end the first half and South Carolina held a 32-25 lead at the break.\nSouth Carolina finished with 21 turnovers and outrebounded Mississippi State 40-30. The Gamecocks shot 44.1 percent for the game while Mississippi State shot 42.9 percent.\n\"I was disappointed in our ability to play offense in the second half and that's been our downfall all year,\" said South Carolina head coach Frank Martin. \"We just have no consistency on offense. We had 21 turnovers tonight and that's just been the downfall all year. It just makes no sense.\"\nThe Bulldogs shot just 33.3 percent in the first half while South Carolina shot 46.2 percent from the field. The Bulldogs were just 2 of 10 beyond the arc and had eight turnovers in the first half. The Gamecocks were 11-0 this year when leading at halftime.\nMississippi State is now 18-1 at home this season and that includes a 7-1 mark inside SEC play.\nSouth Carolina: The Gamecocks have now lost four straight games on the road and finish their road schedule next week.\nMississippi State: The Bulldogs have now won seven of their nine games to keep NCAA Tournament hopes alive. The 21 wins mark the most by the Bulldogs since winning 21 in the 2011-12 season.\nSouth Carolina finishes its home slate on Wednesday as the Gamecocks host LSU.\nMississippi State closes out the regular-season home slate on Tuesday as the Bulldogs host No. 19 Tennessee.",
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        "raw_content": "Garmin Quest Portable Automotive GPS Navigator - Electronics Store, Discounts, Coupon, Discount Electronics Bargain Shopping Mall Best Buy Cheap Garmin Quest Portable Automotive GPS Navigator Stores Shop FREE CARFAX REPORT Shopping Mall, Shopping, Store, -\n\"WAAS-enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS with flip-up antenna Features 115MB of internal memory, for MapSource data Position formats include Lat/Lon, UTM, MGRS, user grid and other standards Trip tracking computer provides a large speed display, odometer, stopped time, max speed, average and other important information Retrace your path with the 10,000 point track log Product Description: Portability meets capability in Garmin's pocket-sized Quest portable automotive global-positioning system. 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        "raw_content": "Crazy bulk is a wonderful formula that makes you active and energetic. If you feel tired after exercising, your body may need supplements. Crazy bulk works by cleaning your body of toxic substances. The natural nutrients in this product provide essential food to the body and improve muscle strength. The effectiveness of the product lies in its ability to stimulate the body\u2019s metabolism. The body\u2019s high metabolic rate reduces fat in the body and increases muscle power. This is a clinically proven food pill that provides a fast and effective result. This diet ensures a thin and thin male body without side effects. This is the best product available for those who wish to have a well-built body. Below is our crazy bulk reviews.\nCrazy bulk works as a cleaner in your system. The Crazy bulk pill contains herbal concoctions that improve the metabolism and excretory function of the body. Crazy bulk is able to improve the functions of the internal organs and helps to neutralize the free radicals that enter or are produced in our body. This helps to slow down the aging process. The pill has the power to effectively eliminate the stool from your body, which helps improve the efficiency of the digestive system. The most important fact of a popular product is its 100% safety because it contains natural herbs.\nCrazy bulk provides effective weight loss for its users. Many celebrities and athletes use this product to obtain a fit and strong body. Athletic trainers offer this product to athletes to lose weight and maintain optimal muscle strength. Crazy bulk improves the metabolism and improves the blood supply to different organs. The breaking power of this product is very useful to reduce fat deposits in the body and promote weight loss. So, if you want to have a slim and strong body, Crazy bulk is the best option available in the market. If you are tired of having several weight loss and muscle development diets without success, then you can opt for Crazy bulk, which will provide the desired result quickly.\nThe efficiency and quality of Crazy bulk have definitely increased their market credentials. Another reason for people to prefer this product is its easy availability. You can get this product by buying online. The official sites of Crazy bulk sell this product. You can place your order online from the comfort of your home at any convenient time. The sites maintain the confidentiality of the clients. Once the order is placed, the product will arrive at your home within two or three days. You do not need medical advice to use this product because its use is very safe. Therefore, obtain this unique product to gain confidence by having a strong and healthy body. Crazy bulk will bring you a new vitality that you have never known before.",
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        "raw_content": "Before we list some of the reasons why a person should use a vape pen instead of a cigarette, we first need to understand what vaping is. In the simplest of terms, vaping is the act of inhaling a vapor typically from a vaporizer or an e-cigarette (electronic cigarette). An electronic cigarette is a battery-operated device that mimics the traditional cigarettes. An e-cigarette is manufactured using a couple of main components. These main components include a battery which can also be referred to as a mod and a Tank which is the material that is used to vaporize. Smoking is the term we use for traditional cigarettes, but vaping is the term we use for electronic cigarettes.\nA vape pen is a device that ranges in size from a standard pen to a large cigar; people use vape pens to inhale heated glycol, propylene or vegetable glycerin and blow out the vapor. The working of a cigarette is easy because all you need to do is light the cigarette on fire and inhale the smoke from the cigarette. A vape pen on the other hand somehow more mysterious but practically simple. A vape pen has a heating element in it. The heating element in a vape pen is known as a convection oven or an atomizer.\nThis heating element has been designed to stay under the combustion temperature of the plant matter. The temperature of the plant matter is normally around 350\u00b0 to 400\u00b0 Fahrenheit when turned on. The compounds that are to be heated include wax, tobacco, oil or dry herb. These products are heated without burning, and only some of the chemicals from the product in pen turns into vapor. Nicotine is known to vaporize at a temperature that is lower than the combustion point, and this is the reason why vaping is a healthier alternative to smoking. To learn more about vape pens visit the https://www.e-cigarettereviewsuk.co.uk/vape-pens/website for more information.\nVape Pens advantages\nWhen using vape pens, there is no particulate matter that goes into a person\u2019s lungs. Therefore, vape pens reduce any respiratory inflammation. Vape pens do not produce some of the dangerous chemicals that are produced by conventional cigarettes at high combustion points such as hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, and carbon monoxide. Gases such as carbon monoxide are toxic to the lungs of an individual because they reduce the oxygen levels in the blood of a person. Another advantage of using vape pens is because the vapor from the vape pens is much purer than smoke. When smoking cannabis, 88 percent of the smoke produces is non-cannabinoids. By contrast, when you vaporize cannabis in a vape pen, 95 percent of the marijuana is cannabinoids, meaning the results from a vape pen are clearer. Another reason why you need to opt to use vape pens is that the vapor from the vape pens does not affect bystanders. Smoking can affect people who are in the same environment as the person smoking. This is what is referred to as passive smoking. The vapor from the vape pen disseminates in the air quickly and has no scent. To learn more advantages of using a vape pen, visit the https://www.e-cigarettereviewsuk.co.uk/vape-pens/website.\nWhat You Should Know About Hair Loss And Treatments",
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        "raw_content": "Home Media Embracing the Bible Series . Where did the Bible come from?\n. Where did the Bible come from?\nHow did we get the Bible? Can we be sure that our Bible today is the same as what God inspired to be written? Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the fascinating story of how the Bible got from God to us in this second installment of his blog series, which provides a guided tour of topics such as what is the Bible, principles for interpreting the Bible, and misconceptions about the Bible.\nAs New Testament scholar Daniel B. Wallace has said, \u201cBefore the year 1881, you had three choices for an English Bible translation: the KJV, the KJV, or the KJV.\u201d In our day, we are tremendously blessed to have a variety of English Bible translations that we can access easily. With so many to choose from, however, it\u2019s helpful to understand why multiple translations exists, what\u2019s the difference between them, and how we came to have any Scripture in our language at all.\nMany volumes have been written to explain the miraculous and fascinating process necessary for the Bible\u2019s existence. To summarize, I\u2019ll explain the five-step process that has occurred for you to read the Bible:\nThe story of how the Bible got to us from God is a captivating one, and it begins with revelation.\nRevelation is the miraculous event whereby God revealed himself and his truth to someone and inspired them, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to write down what he had to say\u2014perfectly (2 Tim. 3:16; 2 Pet. 1:20\u201321). This original copy is called the autograph.\nBy comparing the ancient manuscripts, we find that the vast majority of the variations between them are minor elements of spelling, grammar, and style, or accidental omissions or duplications of words or phrases. Overall, 97 to 99 percent of the New Testament can be reconstructed beyond any reasonable doubt, and not one Christian doctrine is founded solely or even primarily on disputed passages.\nRemarkably, the Scripture quoted in the works of the early Christian writers (mostly AD 95\u2013150) are so extensive that virtually the entire New Testament can be reconstructed from quotations alone, except for eleven verses (mostly from 2 and 3 John).\nNot one Christian doctrine is founded solely or even primarily on disputed passages.\nCritics of the accuracy of the Bible routinely claim that it is in fact a series of fables and legends that have developed over hundreds of years, because there are not enough copies of ancient manuscripts to alleviate their skepticism. But a simple shepherd boy dealt a serious blow to their criticisms in 1947.\nThis boy wandered into a cave in the Middle East and discovered large pottery jars filled with leather scrolls that had been wrapped in linen cloth. Amazingly, the ancient copies of the books of the Bible were in good condition because they had been well sealed. What are now known as the Dead Sea Scrolls are made up of some forty thousand inscribed ancient fragments. From these fragments, more than five hundred books have been reconstructed, including some Old Testament books, such as a complete copy of Isaiah.\nThe next aspect of how we got our Bible is transmission. Transmission occurred when trained scribes carefully copied the manuscript so that other copies could be made available for people to read.\nWhile these handwritten copies have the occasional minor error in punctuation or spelling, called variants, they were accepted as accurate and authoritative by God\u2019s people (e.g., Deut. 17:18; cf. 1 Kings 2:3; Ezra 7:14; Neh. 8:8).\nFor example, the apostles, who were the senior leaders in the early church, taught from copies of the books of the Bible (Acts 17:2; 18:8), and the early church tested all teachings against the existing scrolls (Acts 17:11). Furthermore, Jesus himself taught from copies of the books, not the autographs, and treated them as authoritative (e.g., Matt. 12:3\u20135; 21:16, 42; Luke 4:16\u201321; 10:26). God\u2019s people have always relied on manuscripts, and these writings have proven to be accurate and trustworthy.\nTragically, opponents of Scripture have attacked its trustworthiness by falsely stating that our current English translations are built upon poorly transmitted copies. However, the bibliographical test of Scripture flatly refutes this false argument. This test determines the historicity of an ancient text by analyzing the quantity and quality of copied manuscripts, as well as how far removed they are from the time of the originals.\nJesus himself taught from copies of the books, not the autographs, and treated them as authoritative\nThe quantity of New Testament manuscripts is unparalleled in ancient literature. There are about 5,800 Greek manuscripts and about 15,000 manuscripts in other languages.\nAs the following chart illustrates, both the number of transmitted manuscripts we possess of Scripture and their proximity in date to the autographs are unparalleled when compared to other ancient documents.\nEarliest MSS\nHomer Iliad 800 BC c. 400 BC 400 1,757\nHerodotus History 480-425 BC 10th C 1,350 109\nSophocles Plays 496-406 BC 3rd C BC 100-200 193\nPlato Tetralogies 400 BC 895 1,300 210\nCaeser Gallic Wars 100-44 BC 9th C 950 251\nLivy History of Rome 59 BC-AD 17 Early 5th C 400 150\nTacitus Annals AD 100 1st half: 850, 2nd: 1050 (AD 1100) 750-950 2+31 15th C\nPliny, the Elder Natural History AD 49-79 5th C fragment: 1; Rem. 14-15th C 400 (750) 200\nThucydides History 460-400 BC 3rd C BC (AD 900) 200 (1,350) 96\nDemosthenes Speeches 300 BC Some fragments from 1 BC. (AD 1100) 1,100+ (1400) 340\nNew Testament AD 50-100 AD 130 (or less) 40 5,795\nAs the scholar who did the research for this chart put it: \u201cAlthough there has been an increase in the number of non-NT [New Testament] ancient manuscripts, nothing has changed regarding the applicability of the bibliographical test. Even Homer\u2019s Iliad, which has seen the greatest manuscript increase, is still dwarfed by the NT, which has more than three times the Greek manuscripts as the Iliad. When one adds the fifteen thousand manuscripts in other languages, and then considers that almost the entire NT could be reproduced by the quotations of the early church fathers, one must maintain that, despite the increase of non-NT ancient manuscripts, the NT remains in a class by itself: it is by far the most attested ancient work.\u201d\nPut simply, if someone seeks to eliminate the trustworthiness of the New Testament, then to be consistent they would also have to dismiss virtually the entire canon of Western literature and pull everything from Homer to Plato to Aristotle off of bookstore shelves and out of classroom discussions. The transmission process of Scripture is without peer.\nThe third step in getting the Bible from God to you is translation. Translation occurs in service to people who want to read the books of the Bible but are not familiar with the original language in which they were written (Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic). Teams of language theory scholars carefully undertake the painstaking process of translating the original languages into the languages of other peoples. Today, the Bible has been carefully translated into nearly three thousand languages. While the thought of a translation may concern some people, the fact is that most of Western literature has also been translated\u2014because we don\u2019t use their original languages either. The first translation of the English Bible was initiated by John Wycliffe and completed by John Purvey in AD 1388.\nThe quantity of New Testament manuscripts is unparalleled in ancient literature.\nIn translating the Bible into English, four general categories of translation are most common: word-for-word, thought-for-thought, paraphrases, and corruptions. The same four options are also used in the translation of other ancient books into English.\nI. Word-for-word (also known as literal translations) make a special effort to carefully interpret each word from the original Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic into English. Word-for-word translations emphasize God, the divine author of Scripture, over the human reader of Scripture. The result is a striving for the precision of what the Bible says, much like one would expect in other important communications, such as legal documents, marriage vows, or contracts. Word-for-word translations are generally at a high-school reading level.\nWord-for-word translations tend to be the best for studying because of their accuracy, though they sometimes lose the poetic nuances of the original languages. Probably the best word-for-word translations are the English Standard Version (ESV), the New American Standard Bible (NASB), and the New King James Version (NKJV). The King James Version (KJV) is also a word-for-word translation, but because of its use of archaic English, it is very difficult for some people to read. The NASB was widely regarded as the most scholarly word-for-word translation until the arrival of the ESV. It did not become widely popular, however, because of its tight copyright and sometimes stiff translation of poetry that lost some of the beauty of the original writings. Thankfully, the ESV has preserved the degree of accuracy present in the NASB while also doing a better job of translating the poetic parts of Scripture in a more fluid manner.\nThe philosophy of word-for-word translation guided virtually every English Bible translation until the middle of the twentieth century. At that time, thought-for-thought translation became popular.\nII. Thought-for-thought (also known as dynamic equivalence or functional equivalence) translations attempt to convey the full nuance of each passage by interpreting the Scripture\u2019s entire meaning and not just the individual words. Thought-for-thought translations may include words that were not included in the original text in an effort to give the same meaning that the reader of the original languages would have had.\nThe best and most widely read thought-for-thought English translation is the New International Version (NIV). Other thought-for-thought translations include Today\u2019s New International Version (TNIV), New Living Translation (NLT), Contemporary English Version (CEV), and the Good News Bible (GNB). The benefit of thought-for-thought translations in general, and the NIV, my favorite thought-for-thought translation, in particular, is that they are easy to understand and make the Bible accessible to a wide number of people.\nGoing one step further than thought-for-thought translations are paraphrases, which combine both Scripture and interpretive commentary into the translation method.\nIII. Paraphrases pay even less attention to specific word meanings than thought-for-thought translations in an attempt to capture the poetic or narrative essence of a passage. For this reason, many paraphrased translations do not even have verse divisions in them. Examples of paraphrased translations include The Message (TM), The Living Bible (TLB), and The Amplified Bible (AMP).\nIV. Corruptions are \u201ctranslations\u201d of Scripture that clearly seek to undermine the teaching of Scripture. These \u201ctranslations\u201d are very poor and should not be used as credible translations for study. These include the Jehovah\u2019s Witness translation called the New World Translation, which was written in large part to eliminate the deity of Jesus Christ.\nAfter translation, the fourth step is interpretation, which occurs when someone reads the Bible in a language they can understand and determines the meaning of the text they read by the enablement of God the Holy Spirit. We must be careful to read the truth out of the Bible (exegesis) rather than reading our beliefs and desires into it (eisegesis).\nThe Bible is to be interpreted literally, but there are plain-literal and figurative-literal portions of the Bible. We begin by assuming the plain-literal meaning, and if that seems absurd then we go with a figurative-literal interpretation. A figurative-literal Scripture teaches a truth in a poetic way and often uses the words \u201clike\u201d or \u201cas\u201d to tip us off that figurative language is being used. 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        "raw_content": "Venom Release First Song Off New Album \u2018Storm the Gates\u2019\nEngland's black metal progenitors Venom have returned from the very depths to Storm the Gates with their 15th studio album, due Dec. 14 through Spinefarm Records. The details have come forth and they've released the opening track, \"Bring Out Your Dead,\" which you can hear below.\nAs is usually the case with Venom, the song starts off with a reckless riffing approach, maintaining the band's ever-prevalent sense of unhinged, raw heavy metal. \"Bring Out Your Dead\" is driven with a rigid downbeat and chunky rhythms, making for a visceral start to the new record.\n\"Get ready for another killer album, packed full of awesome riffs and screaming mayhem. We've been hard at work for over two years to make sure this new release raises the bar, to deliver a demonic mix of old and new,\" commented frontman and bassist Cronos. \"Get ready to lay down your souls, legions!\"\nStorm the Gates is the first new record from Venom since 2015's From the Very Depths and marks the third studio effort with the Cronos, Rage (guitar) and Dant\u00e9 (drums) lineup. Check out the artwork and track listing below.\nVenom, Storm the Gates Album Art + Track Listing\nVenom Albums Ranked\nFiled Under: Venom",
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        "raw_content": "Blog Tour: Jack & Hyde (Giveaway)\nJack & Hyde\nThe Tracings Series Book 1 by Cloud S. Riser\nDouble, or.... Something\nFor the most part of his life, Jack Anderson has been plagued by a mysterious disease that makes him a weakling and unable to live the normal life of a teenager. Over the summer, he is shipped off by his parents to a special hospital located in a remote desert-like area where he is to undergo a groundbreaking treatment. After enduring months of questionable medical experiments performed by a group of doctors who are supposed to help him get better but in reality are keeping him sick on purpose all in the name of medical research, Jack escapes from the clandestine medical facility and heads for home.\nWhile Jack was being experimented on against his will, a clone of himself named Hyde was sent to his hometown as an imposter. Enter Jack\u2019s good friend Kayle \u2014 \u201cThe Freakazoid\u201d \u2014 and Claire \u2014 Jack\u2019s longtime girlfriend \u2014 who begin to see the chinks in facade. To complicate matters, Hyde can\u2019t stand the sight of Claire and begins to develop romantic feelings for Kayle.\nWhen Jack returns home, he comes face to face with his clone and while at first the two boys can\u2019t stand the sight of one another, they soon stumble upon the plan to destroy them both and become allies to fight for their right to co-exist.",
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        "raw_content": "About Dr. Ben Zieren\nHello and Welcome! It\u2019s time you met Dr. Ben Zieren. He is a veterinarian in Flowood and owner of Luckney Animal Hospital.\nDr. Zieren has never met a stranger and loves getting to know people in his community. But most of all, he loves animals. He focuses his energy on the health and well-being of his patients and enjoys working with his clients to build relationships based on preventative care and good health practices.\nA little backstory: Originally from Macon, Mississippi, Dr. Zieren graduated from Oxford High School and attended the University of Mississippi for a time before transferring to Mississippi State University. From there, he received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the College of Veterinary Medicine in 2008. He worked in Springfield, MO for a couple years before moving to his wife\u2019s hometown of Flowood in 2010. He\u2019s been working in the Jackson Metro area since then, and you might have even seen him at the Animal Emergency and Referral Center on the weekends.\nHe lives in Flowood with his wife Erin Holden Zieren and children Cullen and Mary. His wife firmly believes that no family is complete without dachshunds, so they have two for good measure: Chloe and Lady. Samantha the black lab loves going to work with Dr. Zieren, so you might see her around the clinic, greeting clients and generally loving life.\nIn his time away from work, you\u2019ll find Dr. Zieren on a John Deere. With a family farming background, he has a passion for working outdoors. He and Cullen are tractor enthusiasts. Have some John Deere trivia? Just try him.\nDr. Zieren and his wife began the journey of Luckney Animal Hospital in 2016, with Erin as architect and Ben as practitioner. They are very excited to be a permanent part of the Flowood Community. Come by and say hi. They\u2019re looking forward to meeting you.",
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        "raw_content": "One of the migrant girls featured in that heart-wrenching recording has been reunited with her mother\nA tiny bit of tolerance\nIn June, ProPublica released audio of young migrant children sobbing and wailing for their parents after they were separated under President Trump's \"zero tolerance\" border policy. Especially heart-wrenching were the cries of one Salvadoran girl, 6-year-old Alison Jimena Valencia Madrid, asking for Border Patrol agents to call her aunt to come pick her up. The audio has been credited with helping crystallize opposition to Trump's family-separation policy. Early Friday, ProPublica posted the video of Alison being reunited with her mother, Cindy Madrid, more than a month after they were forcibly separated. The Madrids are seeking asylum.\nOn Thursday, the Trump administration said it has returned 57 of 103 separated migrant children under 5 to their parents, after deeming the other 46 kids \"ineligible\" to be reunited for a variety of reasons. About 3,000 children, mostly age 5 to 17, are supposed to be reunited with their parents by July 26, per court order. \"Detaining immigrant children has morphed into a surging industry in the U.S. that now reaps $1 billion annually \u2014 a tenfold increase over the past decade,\" The Associated Press reports, and currently, \"more than 11,800 children, from a few months old to 17, are housed in nearly 90 facilities in 15 states.\" Peter Weber",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s been more than five decades since Mary Poppins first graced the silver screen and would go on to become a beloved Disney classic, but Emily Blunt says the timing just feels right for her to reinvent the character for an entire new generation.\n\u201cYou shouldn\u2019t rush a good thing,\u201d she says of the 54-year gap between the original and her Mary Poppins Returns sequel. \u201cWe all know the industry likes to keep the momentum going when it feels it\u2019s on to a good thing, and I think in that respect, it\u2019s amazing that [the film] has been left alone for so long.\u201d\nWell, if the timing is right to bring the movie back, it\u2019s hard to argue there\u2019s an actress more fit to play the eponymous character. Following on the huge commercial and critical success of A Quiet Place where she starred opposite actor/director husband John Krasinski, Blunt\u2019s star has perhaps never been brighter.\nThe film is certainly a breath of fresh air considering the harrowing roles the actress has taken in the past. In Sicario she wowed critics playing a determined FBI agent infiltrating violent cartel gangs; a role that required intense physical training at a time when Blunt was feeling her most vulnerable following the birth of her first daughter, Hazel, now 4. Girl on a Train required the star to dig deep emotionally to offer up a sympathetic portrayal of a depressed, infertile alcoholic, all the while being stone cold sober and in the early stages of pregnancy with her second daughter Violet, now 2.\nGiven the choice of playing a tough action hero or a tragic, untidy drunk, Blunt is clear about which she prefers. \u201cI like the stories in action films, but I\u2019m always worried about being forced to spend several months working out in a gym. That\u2019s why I was so happy to play a very disheveled alcoholic in Girl on the Train. It helped to look as awful as possible and not worry about appearance,\u201d she quips.\nIt\u2019s undeniable Blunt didn\u2019t look her best in Girl on the Train, but it\u2019s a stretch to claim she looked downright awful. She is a beauty; the quintessential English rose who has barely aged a day since her breakout role 12 years ago in The Devil Wears Prada. For those who have not seen the brilliantly brutal fashion flick, Blunt is a scene-stealer, despite having only a supporting role as the neurotic assistant to Meryl Streep\u2019s wicked editor-in-chief of a fictional fashion magazine. The role quite rightly earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress and made her a darling of the fashion world. Yet she is at pains to point out that, in reality, the pressure to always look absolutely fabulous can be exhausting.\n\u201cAs an actress you\u2019re always expected to look perfect, wear the latest design, and always look your best. Sometimes you want to wear a T-shirt and jeans when you go to the grocery store, or to a caf\u00e9 and read a book or magazine,\u201d says Blunt.\nFor now, the T-shirt may have to wait as Blunt\u2019s been busy promoting Mary Poppins Returns\u2014she\u2019s even hinted at her willingness to do a sequel\u2014and will soon be gearing up for her appearance alongside Dwayne Johnson in the live-action version of Jungle Cruise slated for release in July 2020.\nDisney also tapped Blunt to be prominently featured in their new #DreamBigPrincess campaign. The global video series is based on several digital shorts created by young aspiring filmmakers who all had the chance to interview a female trailblazer who offers inspirational advice for the next generation of women. Shared across social media last year, the goal of the campaign was to raise a $1 million donation to Girl Up, an initiative of the United Nations Foundation that promotes female leadership.\nWith so much on her plate, Blunt still found the time to talk about the new film and during the course of our conversation, she explains the circumstances that came together to form the Mary Poppins sequel, and says, undoubtedly, this is the right role at the right time.\nWhy was now the right time to bring this character back to life?\nOh it has certainly been long due a comeback. And I feel we\u2019re in a much more respectful era now where we can celebrate and build on a character or a concept without simply trying to remake it with new technology. I feel audiences really want a bit more out of movies nowadays and that\u2019s why I\u2019m so excited to be doing this now. People have asked me if this is a role of a lifetime\u2014if I say \u201cyes\u201d to that it makes it sound a bit final \u2026 like Ishould be releasing my autobiography or something. But to say it is special, certainly; and that it feels differentfrom any other\u2014yes.\nWould you go as far as to say this is a career-defining role?\nI don\u2019t think you ever know that until the cinema-going public make their verdict. What I will say is when I think about where I\u2019ve come from\u2014a stuttering 12-year-old, a nervy teenager, a young woman with total uncertainty over what to do in life\u2014when I consider how much I\u2019ve achieved having at one point feared making any decisions, I can only be confident for the future.\nDoes it feel like a good time to do this, given the ages your children are now at?\nYou want to protect your children as much as possible, and at times being an actor seems a strange way of doing that, as clearly they want to see you playing \u201clet\u2019s pretend\u201d with different characters. But very often the sorts of roles you\u2019re taking are a world away from what you would want to put in front of them. But every film is different, and where Mary Poppins is concerned, I\u2019m very happy for them to watch it. That\u2019s exactly the kind of film right now that I\u2019m so proud my children will be able to see and understand very soon.\nIt is definitely something we can all share in. I think becoming a mom has changed so many things in my life\u2014it\u2019s made me more vulnerable and more emotionally aware than I ever was before, but it\u2019s also given me more strength because I see things more clearly. I actually think I am much more confident as an individual and I feel that I am able to not just live more intensely but also take on roles that I might have been reluctant to play before.\nYou and your husband appear to be incredibly well suited; what\u2019s your relationship like?\nI think beyond simply being best friends, we also have a very easy way of being together and having a lot of fun. 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        "raw_content": "Photo by Brandon Macz: Queen Anne Historical Society member Michael Herschensohn wants people to keep an eye on the KeyArena rebuild to make sure historic elements are preserved as required.\nHerschensohn\nThe administrators of the city\u2019s historic preservation program, exercising their police power issued on Oct. 22, 2018 a Preliminary Certificate of Approval for the alterations to the Century 21 Coliseum (AKA the Key Arena) and surrounding landmarks.\nI cringe using the words \u201cpolice power\u201d when it comes to historic preservation, yet they describe a key factor in protecting the designated landmarks in our community. Interestingly, the power to control what happens to designated structures increases significantly the more local the jurisdiction.\nFederal law does not prohibit owners from tearing down registered properties or altering them in any way the owner sees fit. Listing on the National Register of Historic Places only means that when federal dollars are to be spent on a project such as a new highway, the historic landmark must be evaluated and preferably protected. State law tends to mimic federal law when it comes to historic landmarks. At both the federal and state levels, environmental impact statements are the usual tool for evaluating whether to demolish or alter registered buildings or, in the case of historic districts, entire neighborhoods.\nLocally, historic landmarks have lots of protection, but the \u201cpolice\u201d need our help. Once the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board (a terribly overworked 12-person board of volunteers) designates a building a landmark, its owner negotiates an agreement with the city for its preservation. Called \u2018Controls and Incentives,\u2019 the agreement specifically calls out those features of a landmark that cannot be altered and those that can. Each building or historic district designated by the LPB must be approved by an ordinance voted by the city council and signed by the mayor. The ordinance includes the Incentives and Controls agreement. In other words, the landmark designation of a building is in fact a law, and violating it is a crime (of sorts). That means protected buildings cannot be changed without permission from the city\u2019s Landmarks Preservation Board or, for minor changes, its staff.\nIn a nutshell, the seven people on the staff serving the LPB, all employees of the city\u2019s Department of Neighborhoods, have the power to issue a stop-work notice if a building owner attempts to violate the terms of the ordinance protecting their building. They are in fact the historic preservation police. Of those seven people, only two people split oversight of the more than 400 buildings designated as individual landmarks, and that is not the limit of their responsibility. The city\u2019s historic districts each have a staff member watching over them. In fact, one of the people in charge of individual landmarks also administers the Sand Point Historic District while the other also serves as the City Historic Preservation Officer.\nThe Oct. 22 Preliminary Certificate of Approval gives Oak View Group (OVG) permission to change the Coliseum, and this is where you and the Queen Anne Historical Society come in. We must be the watchdogs who help the \u201cpolice\u201d \u2014the staff of the LPB\u2014 make sure the certificate is followed to the letter. The Certificate of Approval for the Coliseum is very clear. It concludes, \u201cWork must occur exactly according to approved plans and specifications. ANY revisions, omissions, and/or additions to plans and specifications must be reviewed and approved by the Landmarks Preservation Board prior to implementation.\u201d\nUnderlining and capitalization are in the certificate.\nIt is our mutual responsibility to learn exactly what changes have been approved and to assure all the work complies with the certificate. The Queen Anne Historical Society pays attention to every landmarked building in our neighborhood, calling out to the staff of the LPB alterations that have not been previously approved. The society knows what has been approved since it attends LPB meetings and reviews the Incentives and Controls for every newly designated building. Now, you will know what has been approved for the Coliseum and be able to help the city \u201cpolice\u201d OVG\u2019s work on the most iconic historic building in Uptown.\nThe Preliminary Certificate of Approval is limited to the proposed height, bulk and scale of the proposed additions and alterations to the building exteriors and surrounding buildings and spaces. Although the certificate does not approve details, it does call out and allow the following:\n\u2022 Removal of the nonhistoric west, south and east plazas of the arena.\n\u2022 Removal of nondesignated buildings and structures directly south of the arena and north of Thomas Street.\n\u2022 New above-grade perimeter buildings to accommodate arena egress, ticketing and garage elevator, including an addition to the south end of the Northwest Rooms and the deconstruction/reconstruction of the south end of the International Fountain Pavilion.\n\u2022 Selective removal, storage and reinstallation of the arena\u2019s west, north and east curtain wall framing and glazing.\n\u2022 Selective removal, storage and reinstallation of precast-concrete architectural panels from the south end of the International Fountain Pavilion and the upper north plaza.\n\u2022 Selective removal, storage and reinstallation of artwork in the upper and lower north plazas.\n\u2022 Removal of two legacy trees from the lower north plaza, and selective removal of small trees and plantings with the arena project boundary.\nThe certificate does not give approval for the tunnel planned under the Bressi Garage (Pottery Northwest building), but that work must ensure that landmark\u2019s total integrity is preserved.\nFor now, we can only watch and make sure OVG follows exactly the preservation of features as called out in the certificate. 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        "raw_content": "New greeter at the St. Francis Retreat Center October 1, 2017\nMy name is Joye Crist, and I am the new face you will see at the reception desk at the Saint Francis Retreat Center. I feel extremely privileged to enjoy working here at Mepkin Abbey. Father Guerric, Carole Nicolini and Larry Whittington have greeted and welcomed guests for years here, and this past March, they greeted and welcomed me into the community so that Larry could retire and move closer to his family.\nFather Columba receives the novice habit\nBrother Juan First Vows \u2014 Assumption Vespers, August 14, 2017 Given by Fr. Stan\nRomans 8: 9 \u2013 30\nWhen we cry, \u2018Abba, Father!\u2019 it is the very Spirit of God bearing witness with our spirit that we are children of God.\nMepkin brothers celebrate Br. Joseph\u2019s 90th birthday\nThe monks of Mepkin celebrate with Brother Mary Joseph on his 90th birthday, Wednesday, July 12. 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Kevin Walsh joined 14 of the novice directors from other Cistercian monasteries in the United States for a meeting at Saint Joseph Abbey in Spencer, MA. Gathered were five directors from women\u2019s houses (including one from the common observance house of women in Idaho) and ten directors from men\u2019s houses. Sessions were focused on the topic of spiritual accompaniment using Dom Bernardo Olivera\u2019s book A Light for my Path to organize the presentations and discussions.\nFather Jim Caffrey \u2014 our new postulant\nOn January 12th, 2016, the memorial of Saint Aelred, Father Jim Caffrey began his time as a postulant at Mepkin Abbey arriving from Dublin, Ireland. A priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin, Father Jim had visited Mepkin a number of times, lived with us for an extended period as an observer and came to hold firmly that God is calling him to join the community at Mepkin. It was all the unfolding of his response to God\u2019s call to live the life of a contemplative monk. His years of service as a diocesan priest included parish work and many years as director of the Office for Young Adults. In each parish he offered the faithful the opportunity to learn about contemplative prayer, in particular lectio divina. Kindly keep Father Jim in your prayers and pray for those men involved in a process of discernment with us believing God may be calling them to enter Mepkin.\nJason Allen \u2014 with us as an \u2018observer\u2019\nWe are pleased to have Jason Allen return Mepkin to in order to have a time with us as an observer. Jason has visited Mepkin previously and grown in his belief that God is calling him to take up the Cistercian life of work and prayer living according to the Rule of Saint Benedict. Travelling from Athens, Georgia where he works as a manager of a restaurant, Jason came to us having been discerning his monastic call for many years. Along the way he allowed himself to visit a number of monasteries, speaking with his spiritual director regularly, relying on the wisdom and insight of his spiritual director as he came to more fully understand God\u2019s will for him. Please keep Jason in your prayers as he begins the formal process of application to enter Mepkin.\nMepkin novices attend papal mass in Washington, DC\nEarlier this year a letter was sent to all the religious superiors of the United States to invite them and each of the novices in the United States to attend the mass of the canonization of Junipero Serra to be celebrated by Pope Francis at the Basilica National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. Abbot Stan had to decline but gave his permission for our novices to participate. And so our Brother Juan and Brother Martin, accompanied by Brother John and Father Kevin travelled up to Washington by car the day before and received wonderful hospitality from Father Brian Shloth at the LaSalette community at their house of studies near the Catholic University of America. The mass was to be celebrated at 4 PM. Early the morning of the mass the Mepkin contingent joined the long lines waiting to pass through the security stations with metal detectors and went to their designated places for the mass. The novices and Brother John were with the huge number of novices inside the basilica. Father Kevin was outside in the area reserved for the priests who were concelebrating. There was a wonderful spirit of unity in faith and a prevailing sense of cordiality as the hours passed waiting for the Holy Father to arrive. As everyone knows, upon arrival the pope passed through the crowd outdoors in the \u2018popemobile\u2019 receiving a joyous welcome from all in attendance. As had been planned, Pope Francis entered the basilica, visited the Blessed Sacrament chapel for a brief time of prayer, and then slowly walked up the center aisle of the basilica waving to the novices who were welcoming him with loud and hearty cheering. (For all of us gathered outside we knew the Holy Father was with the novices as the loud cheering erupted, spilling out to where we were listening to the wonderful music provided by combined choirs and an excellent orchestra). When he reached the sanctuary, Pope Francis turned and offered prepared remarks to the novices and gave them his blessing.\nAre we helping them to hear the call?\nAt times it seems there is a collective sigh going up from God\u2019s people and a little moaning attached to the question: \u201cWhy aren\u2019t there more vocations in the church today?\u201d Everyone has a call. God is certainly inviting some to marriage, some to single life, some to vowed life as a religious sister or brother in apostolic service, some to priesthood, and yes, some to the monastic way.\nGod has not stopped calling. We acknowledge there are generous men and women seeking to know God\u2019s will in their lives. We sense there is something amiss \u2013 perhaps lacking. And we wonder what to do.\nposted by sandymeier 31st August 2015\nBrother Juan and Brother Martin receive the novice habit for the Solemnity of the Assumption\nOn the eve of the Solemnity if the Assumption during chapter and before Compline, Abbot Stan clothed Brother Juan and Brother Martin in the novice habit. Having listened to a reading of a portion of the Prologue and chapter 72 of the Rule of Saint Benedict, the Abbot instructed our brothers in the way of life to which they are giving themselves, exhorting them to be men of prayer, study, regard for their brothers and resolved to constant mindfulness of God.\nBrother Robert receives the novice habit\nOn Saturday evening, October 31st, the Eve of All Saints, the Mepkin community gathered in the chapter room of the monastery with our abbot, Dom Stanislaus, to pray with Brother Robert, as he was clothed with the novice habit. Having completed a year of prayer and study as a postulant, living the life fully with all the brothers in the community and having come to believe God is calling him to advance in this monastic way, Robert had asked to receive the novice habit and his request was met with a favorable reply. A novice wears a white robe, as do all monks, and the white scapular and white cloth belt that identify him as a novice. Over these garments he wears a white cloak. The cloak is worn by novices and those in temporary or simple vows. Robert joins Brother Juan and Brother Martin in the two further years of prayer and study that are the preparation for profession of simple vows.\nJunior Directors Meet at Mepkin\nAbby with Bonitas, Dick, Barbara, Thomas, James\nWith great joy, the Mepkin Community welcomed the Junior Directors of the USA Region to Mepkin from July 20 \u2013 26 for their 2015 meeting. They shared our life for this week, coming to our celebration of the Hours and Mass and eating with us. Our meals were especially enjoyed by all as we had speaking meals each day for our main meal at noon and for supper. Breakfast remained in silence.\nA further joy was that each evening before Compline two of the directors spoke to the Mepkin community about their own Houses.\nThose present were: Father Thomas of Vina, California; Father Dick of Guadalupe, Oregon; Mother Gail of Mississippi, Iowa; Father Carlos of Gethsemani, Kentucky; Brother Cassian of Conyers, Georgia; Sister Barbara of Crozet, Virginia; Father James of Spencer, Massachusetts; and Sister Bonitas of Wrentham, Massachusetts.\nMepkin announces dates for Creche Festival\nThe 13th Mepkin Abbey Creche Festival will be held from November 16 \u2013 22, 2015 and from November 26 \u2013 December 5, 2015.\nFurther information, times and registration will be available on Mepkin\u2019s web site starting October 1,2015.\nMepkin sends letter to Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston\nMother Emanuel \u2013 Letter PDF\nMother Emanuel A.M.E. Church\nThe hearts of the monks of Mepkin Abbey have embraced and surrounded you ever since we heard of the tragedy of the night of June 17. This deed, \u201cbeyond incomprehension\u201d, has been the subject of our prayer and tears and groanings. We stand with you and by your side as you grieve your loved ones and comfort one another with the balm of faith and your commitment to the love of the Lord Jesus.\nYou are an inspiration to all of us as your individual and Church response to this massacre has been to offer forgiveness to the one who has inflicted you with such heartbreak. This is what we hear in the Scriptures and in the Church day in and day out. Forgiveness and mercy are the first message of Jesus on the day of his Resurrection, as they were from his Cross. May your Light continue to shine brightly in all the darkness this tragedy has brought upon us. All we can say is \u201cThank You\u201d, \u201cThank You\u201d, \u201cThank You\u201d, for this incredible witness. May new life spring up for you, for our beloved City, Lowcountry and State from the seeds of Love you are planting with your words and actions. The Face of Christ has never shone out with more splendor. Through you, may Jesus inspire us to look deeply into our hearts, to confront the darkness, prejudice and hate we find there, and to work with all our energy to make our city and our state a place of reconciliation. A place where we see each other as brothers and sisters under the Fatherhood of God.\nWe pledge ourselves to work more closely with one of your daughter churches, Emmanuel A.M.E. of Cordesville, just a few miles down the road from our Abbey, to make this a reality in our local community here.\nWe pledge our support as well to you, Mother Emanuel, in whatever way we may help.\nYour brothers in the Lord Jesus,\nposted by sandymeier 22nd June 2015\nFather Christian Aidan Carr, OCSO, second abbot of Mepkin Abbey, died\nMoncks Corner \u2014 Fr. Christian Aidan Carr, 100, the second abbot of Mepkin Abbey, died June 5, 2015 at the monastery. Born on Sept. 14, 1914 in Galveston, TX, he was the son of the late Helen E. Talty Carr and Daniel J. Carr.\nDuring his 16 years as abbot, Fr. Christian expanded the sense of hospitality at Mepkin; he established the monastic guest program; and he continued the ecumenical efforts initiated by his predecessor, Father Anthony. On Sept. 11, 1987, Abbot Christian welcomed Pope John Paul II when he arrived at the Columbia, SC airport.\nOn his 75th birthday, as required by the Trappist Constitutions, Fr. Christian submitted his resignation as Abbot. Three years later he went to Uganda to serve as chaplain for three years to the Trappistine sisters of Our Lady of Praise Abbey. After he returned to Mepkin in 1996, Fr. Christian served in several roles, including: providing spiritual direction to retreatants, leading daily tours to the church, serving as a consultant on matters pertaining to canon law, serving various councils and committees, assisting the guest master, and helping in the kitchen on a daily basis.\nIn 2007 he was awarded the highest papal honor, Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, by Pope Benedict XVI in a liturgical ceremony at the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Charleston, SC.\nFr. Christian was a civil lawyer and a church canon lawyer. Before entering Mepkin Abbey on Oct. 31, 1969, he was a Conventual Franciscan for 31 years, 24 as a priest, during which time he earned two doctorates; taught dogma and canon law at the Franciscan seminary near Albany, NY; and he served as associate editor and then editor of Homiletic and Pastoral Review during the important years of the Second Vatican Council.\nHe is survived by his nephew Daniel Stacey (Eve).\nA Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Mepkin Abbey Church on at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Mepkin Abbey for Father Christian\u2019s African Missions.\nOn Holy Thursday it is the tradition of the Mepkin Community to have the Mandatum \u2014 the washing of the feet (some prefer only to have their hands washed) \u2014 at our main meal, rather than at the Eucharist. The Abbot and the Council then serve the solemn and joyous meal to all our guests, employees, retreatants and the community. Let us continue to serve one another and so fulfill the mandatum, the commandment of the Lord Jesus to love one another as he has loved us.\nBrother Michelangelo Colussi Died on February 28, 2015\nBrother Michelangelo Colussi died just three weeks after arriving at Mepkin to begin his observership. He had spent most of his adult life in monasteries throughout the world, but found the Trappists only three years ago.\nBorn in Argentina on March 28, 1957, he came to Mepkin on February 7, 2015. He was found in a coma induced by extremely low blood sugar on February 21. Despite all the best efforts of the emergency room and hospital personnel, he never woke from this coma. He was received into the community as a postulant on February 23 and died on February 28. His body was received on Tuesday, March 3 and he was buried on Wednesday, March 4 in the Abbey cemetery.\nHe is survived by his 83 year old mother and his one sibling, Ernesto. Both live in Argentina. Ernesto and his wife Liliana have four children, 22, 20, 14 and 8.\nPlease read Abbot Stan\u2019s homily for more details of this remarkable man.\nFather Ladislaus Orsy, S.J. visited Mepkin March 6 \u2013 March 15, 2015\nReturning to share his wisdom with us at Mepkin, Father Ladislaus Orsy, S.J. arrived on March 6th the afternoon that we ended our retreat. In arranging the visit, Fr. Orsy offered to be of service to the community during his time at Mepkin and the abbot asked Father Orsy to speak to the men in formation and to lead several chapters for the entire community.\nFather Ladislaus Orsy, S.J.\nIn open discussions with the postulants and juniors, Father Orsy responded to questions, weaving in teaching on quite a number of theological subjects. Always drawing them to appreciate the moment in church history where we find ourselves, he made many references to the Second Vatican Council and the richness to be found in the documents of the Council.\nThe style of the chapters echoed that of the sessions with the men in formation. In conversation, questions were raised or Father Orsy Orsy was asked to comment on some particular area in the life of the Church. Mention was made of an emphasis on mercy in the teaching of Pope Francis and his two predecessors. Collaboration among the members in the Body of Christ is a very important as we go forward. The work of bishops as they call and guide God\u2019s People to embrace their full dignity through baptism was mentioned. 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It's great to be here on behalf of the Prime Minister.\nI welcome you to Parliament House and would like to acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples who are the traditional custodians of the Canberra area and pay respect to the elders, past and present, of all Australia's Indigenous peoples.\nThis is an important industry.\nThe Australian Plumbing industry makes a significant contribution to the health and wellbeing of Australians with respect to ensuring the built environment is well served by effective plumbing, potable water, hot water systems, effective sanitation and removal of waste water.\nMore broadly, the construction activity is important to the Australian economy.\nI know we have large and small businesses here today but as the Minister for Small Business, I never miss a chance to reiterate the contribution small business makes to the economy.\nIn 2014-15, small businesses comprised 99 per cent of businesses in the construction industry (over 341,000), providing employment for almost 730,000 workers (70 per cent).\nConstruction activity also supports other industries in the supply chain.\nPlumbing Products Industry (PPI) Group\nThe PPI Group represents an important group of businesses and focuses on working to ensure the environment in which you operate is conducive to efficient business.\nThe PPI Group is also an active participant in national forums and discussions on major issues, and I appreciate this contribution.\nThe Government's policy settings are supporting business to thrive and grow.\nAs part of the 2016-17 Budget, the Government announced that the small business tax rate will be lowered to 27.5 per cent and the turnover threshold for small businesses able to access it will be increased from $2 million to $10 million.\nIncreasing this threshold will provide support for over 90,000 additional businesses to expand and grow.\nThese businesses will now be able to access small business tax concessions, such as accelerated depreciation provisions (including immediate deductibility for assets costing less than $20,000 acquired before 30 June 2017), simplified trading stock rules and Pay-As-You-Go instalments payment option.\nThe Government is also increasing the unincorporated small business tax discount to 8 per cent and extending the annual turnover threshold for eligibility from $2 million to $5 million.\nThis builds on the 2015-16 Budget measures in which the Government provided small businesses with support through the Growing Jobs and Small Business package.\nIt was this package that first reduced the corporate tax rate by 1.5 percentage points for small companies (from 30 per cent to 28.5 per cent) and introduced a 5 per cent tax discount, capped at $1,000, for unincorporated small businesses as well as immediate deductibility for assets that cost less than $20,000.\nAustralian Apprenticeships \u2013 building on solid foundations\nAustralian Apprenticeships allow employers to develop highly-skilled and qualified workers who meet their specific business needs. They also provide individuals with a structured earning and learning pathway into a long-term career.\nApprentices and trainees enjoy excellent employment outcomes. For example, for trade apprentice and trainee outcomes, more than 90 per cent of graduates are employed after training.\nThe fundamentals of the system remain strong. Apprenticeships have strong support and industry buy-in.\nOn the back of first term reforms, including the introduction of Trade Support Loans and new services through the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network, the Government is now considering further reforms to strengthen our apprenticeship system.\nReducing red tape and regulations will enhance competition, decrease business costs and give business owners more time to run and grow their business.\nDecisions the Government has taken has removed $4.8 billion in red tape, as at 31 December 2015. This exceeds the original commitment to reduce red tape by at least $3 billion.\nThe Government is broadening the Regulatory Reform Agenda to focus on regulation reforms that directly enhance innovation, competitiveness and productivity.\nWe are living in a truly global marketplace and there has never been a better time to start and grow a global business.\nExport markets offer businesses new pathways to sustainable growth. They also create jobs.\nWe have secured agreements with China, Korea, and Japan. More jobs, more exports of products and services and a more prosperous economy. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab A Rare Sight in San Diego\nDeath Valley Days #5 \u00bb\nIf you want to read the whole story about our Death Valley Trip you should start at the beginning. We\u2019ve posted a selection of pictures, which you can see as a group, or dispersed throughout the postings. I used an off-line blogger to make these posts throughout the vacation, then combined them with the photos and posted to the web when I got home.\nGetting home wasn\u2019t quite trivial, since we did it in the middle of a major storm. We didn\u2019t even get out of the camper in the morning, because it was obviously very cold out. Touching a window told us that. We started to get a little nervous when we saw all of the snow as we approached Cajon Pass. Cajon Pass is the lowest one over the mountains, so if that was blocked we were stuck. Luckily, it was open and we made it through into rain and hail in the valley. We arrived home around 10:30, and I\u2019m very glad that we did, because the radio reported that all passes were closed later in the day. Unloading took place in between hail and rain showers.\nIt was fun, but I don\u2019t think I\u2019d do it quite the same way again. I loved death valley, but the camper was too big for some of the places we wanted to go. I think next time we\u2019ll stay at a hotel and use a smaller vehicle.\nThe cat seemed to adjust alright, but she\u2019s obviously happier to be home, and recovered almost immediately after we got here. She was a lot of work, and I don\u2019t think she was really any happier than she would have been left at home with a feeder.\nA final word. If you expect the desert to be warm and dry, try summer.\nMarch 11th, 2006 | Category: General, Travel",
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        "raw_content": "Star Born by Andre (Alice) Norton\nGenerations ago a group of settlers left Earth seeking freedom and landed on Astra. There they met and were befriended by the MerPeople, a race that had been slaves to the Others and on gaining their freedom after the Others violent civil war lived in the seas and in coastal areas near the sea-still in fear of the Others.\nYoung Dalgard Nordis, a fifth generation settler, and his best friend, the MerMan, Sssuri, are on a trek to the northern lands.\nAbout a hundred years ago, there was a political revolution on Earth (defeating the anti-science/anti space travel Pax) and now once again, man was taking to the stars.\nRaf Korbi, small craft pilot, was waiting and hoping that they would find a planet to land on soon. They had been on this spaceship RS 10 for what seemed like forever and no one knew what their fate would be\u2026no one even knew what had happened to most of the RS flights before them. Then the gong sounded-they\u2019d made it-they had found a planet.\nI loved the way this book was written-alternating chapters between the adventures of Dalgard and Sssuri and Raf and the Earthmen until of course, they eventually meet up. (Don't be put off by the first chapter and the many descriptions-its just setting the scene and no other chapter reads like that so stick with it.)\nLots of exciting adventures and there are some interesting insights into how people from different cultures evaluate their environment and how after all, evil reveals itself. For me, this book shows all the best of science fiction.\nPleasantly read by the always gentle voiced Mark Smith, you can download this free audio-book here or the free e-book in pdf. or kindle format here.\nAndre Alice Norton wrote more than 300 books and stories. She was a tremendous influence on generations of science fiction and fantasy writers. She is probably best known for her Witch World series but she wrote many other series and singles. (Star Born, published in 1957, is technically the second and last book of the Astra series but it easily stands alone.) She was born Alice Mary Norton in 1912 and changed her name legally to Andre Alice Norton in 1934. She wrote mainly young adventure fiction and thought it would make her more marketable if her readers thought she was an Andre rather than an Alice! (This was not so unusual-I\u2019m sure you can think of other women writers who adopted male names). I enjoyed this so much that I\u2019ll be on the look out for more books by Andre Alice Norton.",
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        "raw_content": "Millennium Principals Avi Lerner and Trevor Short Will Continue To Lead The Management Team\n[BEIJING] [LOS ANGELES], February 23, 2017 \u2013 Recon Holding (SZSE\uff1a002692), a Chinese public listed company, announced an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Millennium Films, one of the world\u2019s leading independent film production companies. Under the terms of the agreement, Recon Holding will acquire a 51% majority ownership stake in Millennium Films for $100 million (RMB 688 million). Recon Holding is controlled by Recon Group, a multinational conglomerate which owns the Aston Villa Football Club and is led by Dr. Tony Jiantong Xia.\nBest known for its franchise properties The Expendables, Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, and Rambo, Millennium has generated over $1.2 billion (RMB 8.2 billion) in worldwide box office revenues since 2011. The company\u2019s upcoming film slate includes The Hitman\u2019s Bodyguard, starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L, Jackson; Escobar, starring Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz; and Hunter Killer, starring Gerard Butler and Gary Oldman.\nUnder the terms of the deal, Recon Holding will acquire a majority ownership interest in Millennium Films, including its nearly 300-film library. Avi Lerner will act as Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Films, while Trevor Short will serve as Chief Operating Officer. Dr. Tony Xia, Chairman of Recon Group and the Aston Villa Football Club, will serve as Chairman of Millennium Films. Recon Holding will have the opportunity to acquire the remaining 49% shareholding in the future.\n\u201cWe are excited about our new partnership with Recon Holding led by Tony\u201d said Messers. Lerner and Short. \u201cChina is emerging as the world\u2019s largest market for premium filmed entertainment, and we see enormous value in placing the Chinese market at the forefront of our global strategy. Our films have experienced considerable success in China and in other markets around the world, and we feel there is significant value in partnering with an astute, experienced, and well-connected partner to help us execute our long-term strategy of making commercial movies for the global market place.\u201d\n\u201cSince Avi and his partners founded the company, the Millennium Films organization has created a dynamic film brand and a deep library of intellectual property that resonates with audiences on a global scale,\u201d said Tony Xia, Chairman of Recon Group and Aston Villa Football Club. \u201cWe believe Millennium\u2019s unparalleled portfolio of motion picture franchises and intellectual property provides significant opportunities for long-term growth as the company continues to maximize the value of its creative properties across multiple platforms and in multiple territories. This is an incredible opportunity for us to build upon Millennium\u2019s premium brand by accessing a film market in China that continues to experience a period of unprecedented growth.\u201d\nThe transaction is expected to close during Q2 of 2017, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.\nMillennium Films was advised by The Raine Group and Latham & Watkins LLP. Amir Malin of Qualia Capital also provided advice and counsel. Recon Holding was advised by China International Capital Corporation and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.\nAbout Millennium Films\nFounded in 1992 by Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Danny Dimbort, and Danny Lerner, Millennium, which is best known for its franchise properties The Expendables, Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, and Rambo, has generated over $1.2 billion (RMB 8.2 billion) in worldwide box office revenues since 2011. The company has a film library of nearly 300 titles, one of the largest independent film libraries in the world, and produces, finances and handles international sales for 5-8 star-driven movies per year, generally with budgets between $20 million and $80 million.\nAbout Recon Holding\nRecon Holding (SZ:002692, Recon Wenyuan Cable Co.,Ltd), was founded in 2001 and is based in Yixing, China. The company was initially listed in Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2012, principally involved in two categories of business: the development, production and distribution of motion picture, TV series, sports events and shows, and other leisure products; and the design, research, development, production and distribution of wires and cables mainly applied in the electric power, transportation, airport, metallurgy, construction, machinery and other industries.\nAbout Recon Group\nRecon Group is a multinational conglomerate group led by Dr. Tony Jiantong Xia. 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        "raw_content": "We all have moments where our emotions take over. For some, this may be visible by shedding lots of tears. Others may stuff their face and yet others may smash some doors. These behavioural responses are not always appropriate. Therefore, in many everyday situations we try to regulate our emotions. Emotion regulation has been of interest to scholars in various fields of psychology. Mindwise has selected two University of Groningen experts from different sub-disciplines of psychology to answer our most burning questions regarding this topic. Clinical psychologist dr. Maaike Nauta studies emotion regulation in children and adolescents with behavioural problems. Dr. Susanne Scheibe is an organisational psychologist who examines emotion regulation at the work place.\nYou study emotion regulation in different contexts. What role does emotion regulation play among children and adolescents in a clinical context?\nDr. Nauta: Some children and adolescents develop an anxiety or depressive disorder. These children have intense and frequent negative emotions that interfere with their daily lives. They may experience great distress when feeling evaluated by peers, when undergoing a test, when speaking in front of their class, or when leaving home for less familiar places. As a response, they tend to ruminate or they may avoid those situations, rather than try to actively seek support or solve difficulties. Parents are important sources for learning emotion-regulation strategies. If parents are anxious themselves, if they are avoidant in expressing their own emotions, or have difficulty reacting to their child\u2019s emotions, children are at risk for developing anxiety or depression.\nIn cognitive-behavioral therapy, children learn skills to recognize maladaptive thoughts and replace them with more adaptive thoughts. Moreover, they practice with approaching rather than avoiding situations that evoke negative emotions. In one of our studies on anxiety disorders, we found that through cognitive-behavioral therapy, children learn to think more positively and to actively solve problems in treatment.\nWhat role does emotion regulation play in a work context?\n\u201cSometimes emotions get in the way of effectively pursuing work tasks or maintaining positive relationships with coworkers and clients.\u201d\nDr. Scheibe: During a typical workday we experience many events, big and small, positive and negative, that arouse our emotions. Think the friendly smile from your supervisor, or your computer crashing. Often, emotional reactions are useful. They tell us how well we do in our work and which people or activities to approach or avoid, or they give us the extra boost to persist when facing obstacles. However, sometimes emotions get in the way of effectively pursuing work tasks or maintaining positive relationships with coworkers and clients. In such cases, emotion regulation is important. We can regulate both the inner experience and the outward expression of emotions. For example, we may reappraise difficulties as part of the process, or keep ourselves back from snapping angrily at a supervisor. Effective emotion regulation predicts many positive work outcomes, from job performance to well-being.\nYou study emotion regulation in different age groups. Dr. Scheibe, you are interested in the aging population; Dr. Nauta, your studies involve children and adolescents. A question we could ask both of you: \u201cDo we get better at regulating our emotions once we get older?\u201d\n\u201cAs life gets more complex, the strategies of dealing with life\u2019s events also get more differentiated.\u201d\nDr. Nauta: On the one hand, children and adolescents impressively increase their repertoire of emotion-regulation strategies as they grow older. As life gets more complex, the strategies of dealing with life\u2019s events also get more differentiated. Young children first need to develop the capacity to recognize their own emotions. As they grow older, they learn to recognize how others are feeling, and they develop a variety of ways of dealing with negative emotions. Also, they learn that some emotional reactions are adaptive in some contexts but not in others. On the other hand, there is an increase in the onset of anxiety and depressive disorders, starting in childhood, increasing in adolescence, meaning that some youth have difficulty in finding an adaptive way of handling their emotions.\nDr. Scheibe: Research on emotional development from early to late adulthood also shows improvements in several aspects of emotion regulation. Probably, the most important reason is experience. Over the years, as we encounter emotional events, we learn what works for us to maintain our well-being. For example, compared to young adults, older adults focus more on the positive, tend to avoid unnecessary conflicts, and adopt a more accepting attitude toward life\u2019s challenges. Naturally not everyone experiences improvements in emotion regulation with age. Older adults are a diverse bunch. Nevertheless, the general age trend is positive. Currently my research collaborators and I seek to better understand whether this helps older workers more effectively navigate the emotional challenges of their work day.\n\u201cYoung adults are more likely to experience anger and anxiousness than older adults, which have been linked to workaholism and counterproductive work behaviors\u201d\nDr. Nauta asks Dr Scheibe: In the context of your work, when it comes to emotion regulation, is it important to differentiate between the different emotions (such as anxiety, anger, sadness, happiness)?\nDr. Scheibe: Yes, the type of emotional experience certainly makes a difference. In my work, I have mainly distinguished emotional states in terms of valence (negative or positive states) and arousal (low or highly activated states). These two dimensions of emotional experience are very helpful to understand age trajectories and work-related outcomes of emotional experiences. For example, older adults tend to experience more low-arousal positive emotions (such as being calm and content) than young adults, which has been linked with job satisfaction and feelings of a good fit with the job. Conversely, young adults are more likely to experience high-arousal negative emotions (such as anger and anxiety) than older adults, which has been been linked to workaholism and counterproductive work behaviors. Age differences are largely absent for high-arousal positive emotions (such as excitement and enthusiasm) and low-arousal negative emotions (such as boredom and fatigue). Different emotional reactions can thus help us understand why young and older worker may respond differently to work conditions and work experiences.\nDr. Scheibe asks Dr. Nauta: I find it very interesting to think about the role of parents \u2013 as a contextual factor \u2013 in children\u2019s emotional development. How do you take into account this role of parents in the development of anxiety or depressive disorders in children, and in treating such disorders?\n\u201cWith respect to treating anxious children and adolescents, youth-focused interventions are very effective.\u201d\nDr. Nauta: We know that anxiety and depression \u201crun in families\u201d. The most consistent finding with regard to parent behavior is that, overall, parents of anxious children tend to be more controlling towards their children and grant less autonomy than other parents do. Note that it goes both ways: anxious child behavior elicits protective parenting, and protective parenting can lead to anxiety in children. We do not see a consistent difference between families of anxious children and other families in terms of experienced parental rejection or warmth.\nWith respect to treating anxious children and adolescents, youth-focused interventions are very effective. Efforts to provide all sorts of additional parent and family interventions have \u2013 on average \u2013 not resulted in better outcomes. This does not imply that parents do not change during parent interventions, but rather it implies that parents adapt their worries and protective behaviors over the course of child-focused treatment, even when these parental worries or behaviors are not explicitly addressed in a parent intervention. The one parent intervention that does seem to have additional benefits over and above youth-focused interventions is a specific training to reinforce approach behavior in a step-by-step way. During this intervention, parents are instructed to support their children in seeking out challenging situations. Parents then learn that their children can cope with negative emotions and challenging situations, even when they do not take over. I guess what it comes down to is that parents are supportive, accept negative emotions in their children, and encourage them to explore and learn from experience (rather than avoid and focus on possible negative outcomes).\nWhat are your wishes for emotion regulation research in the future? Which questions will or should be answered?\nDr. Nauta: There are many interesting avenues to take from here. First, most treatment outcome studies have been limited to pre-, post-, and follow-up assessments. I would like to learn more about the individual change trajectories and find out how changes in child and parent emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are interrelated over time. Who and what changes first? Are there individual differences and can we identify families with different change trajectories? And during treatment, is it necessary to teach children to reappraise their thoughts through cognitive restructuring, or does learning by doing and experiencing in changing cognitions? Finally, children with anxiety disorders may also be very sad or angry at times, to the point that they can also be diagnosed with depression or disruptive behavioral disorders. Why do some children suffer specifically from anxiety, while others also have difficulty with regulating other emotions? And what role do parents play there? To answer these research questions, I am lucky to collaborate with several PhD and post-Master students as well as other researchers.\nDr. Scheibe: There are many exciting questions still to be answered regarding aging and emotion regulation in work settings. For example, do older workers have an advantage over young workers when they are emotionally challenged in their work, and are there situations in which age-related advantages can no longer be expected? Do older workers use different strategies to regulate emotions compared to young workers or are they better at tailoring strategies to situational demands? 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        "raw_content": "\"Fessing Up!\"\nNote: The following outline plays on the familiar childhood battle cry, \"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words/names can never hurt me!\"\nA. God's Word Converts\n1. The stick (cross) and stone (empty tomb) break our \"bones\"\n2. Though the Word is sometimes beyond words/belief, we trust it/Him\nB. The Convert Confesses God\n1. Word, not works, righteousness\n2. 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No Gentile would do it who had not ceased worshipping the emperor as Kurios. The word Kurios was and is the touchstone of faith.\"\n\"Defeating the Oldest Enemy\"\nIntro: Basic training is not the favorite memory of many who served in the Armed Forces. But sooner or later, the soldiers realized that the physical conditioning and the combat training were designed to save their lives. So it is with us in our learning of God's Word. Jesus gives us some training today in...Defeating the Oldest Enemy\nI. By recognizing his tactics\nA. Deception, a/k/a \"disinformation\" today.\n1. He is a liar and the father of lies, as Jesus told us in John 8:44.\n2. He is a murderer-his lies are designed to kill-John 8:44. Martin Luther writes: \"If we must live on earth, then we must realize that we are guests in a hotel with a scoundrel as a host who has a sign over his door that reads 'The House of Murder and the House of Lies.' Christ himself has said that Satan is a murderer for killing the body, a liar for misleading the soul. That is the devil's trade and work; that is the way that he keeps house.\"\nB. He will even us use the truth for his own purpose, as long as he can distort it, as he did in Lk. 4:10-11.\nTransition: Jesus shows by His example that God's children must know the Scripture so that they may use the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God (Eph. 6:17). Jesus guides us in Defeating The Oldest Enemy\nII. By swinging the sword of the Spirit\nA. He could have used His power as God, but He didn't. In His humiliation,\n\"He did not always and fully use the divine attributes communicated to His human nature.\"\nB. He learned God's Word as a child (Lk. 2:46-27).\nC. His combat tactic in the Desert Temptation-the Word of God-readily\navailable also to you and me today, as in Eph. 6:17, Heb. 4:12, Rev. 1:16, Rev. 2:12, & Rev. 2:16.\nAdam Clarke writes about this \"Sword of the Spirit\" which Christians must use today--The sword of which St. Paul speaks is, as he explains it, the word of God; that is, the revelation which God has given of himself, or what we call the Holy Scriptures. This is called the sword of the Spirit, because it comes from the Holy Spirit, and receives its fulfillment in the soul through the operation of the Holy Spirit. An ability to quote this on proper occasions, and especially in times of temptation and trial, has a wonderful tendency to cut in pieces the snares of the adversary.\nIn God's word a genuine Christian may have unlimited confidence, and to every purpose to which it is applicable it may be brought with the greatest effect. The shield, faith, and the sword-the word of God, or faith in God's unchangeable word, are the principal armor of the soul. He in whom the word of God dwells richly, and who has that faith by which he knows that he has redemption, even the forgiveness of sins, need not fear the power of any adversary. He stands fast in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made him free.\nAnd Martin Luther has written: \"I have read that a man who could have no peace because of the devil made the sign of the cross on his chest and said 'The Word was made flesh,' which was to say 'I am a Christian.' Then the devil was defeated and chased away, and the man had peace. And I believe that it is true if the man spoke these words from a believing heart. One does not gain much ground against the devil with a lengthy disputation but with brief words, such as 'I am a Christian, of the same flesh and blood as is my Lord Christ, the Son of God. Settle your account with Him.' 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        "raw_content": "Book Review: WAKE\nFor seventeen-year-old Janie, getting sucked into other people\u2019s dreams is getting old. Especially the falling dreams, the naked-but-nobody-notices dreams, and the sex-crazed dreams. Janie\u2019s seen enough fantasy booty to last her a lifetime. She can\u2019t tell anybody about what she does they\u2019d never believe her, or worse, they\u2019d think she\u2019s a freak. So Janie lives on the fringe, cursed with an ability she doesn\u2019t want and can\u2019t control.\nThen she falls into a gruesome nightmare, one that chills her to the bone. For the first time, Janie is more than a witness to someone else\u2019s twisted psyche. She is a participant.\nI have sort of mixed feelings about this book. On one hand, the third-person present tense narration was a little hard for me to get into, but on the other hand, as the story progressed, it became clear that the narration was spot on in pushing forward a fast-moving plot. The book is written in a very unique way, with short, choppy sentences and a very sparse sort of prose. When I first began reading I wasn\u2019t really into it, but as I got further into the story, it grew on me.\nThat being said, the premise to this novel is really intriguing. Janie gets sucked into other people\u2019s dreams when she is in close proximity to them sleeping, which happens more than you might think when you\u2019re going to high school where kids sleep in study hall and during boring lectures. She is helpless to resist the overwhelming pull of the dreams and at first cannot escape. Sometimes the dreams are the typical meanderings of the teenage mind, filled with silly worries and devoid of meaning, but sometimes they are nightmares that devastate Janie as much as the dreamer.\nI won\u2019t say much more for fear of spoiling the book, but there\u2019s a wonderful love story and an intense drama to this story that helped me overcome my first impressions of the unique writing style. I loved the secondary plot line with Janie working in the old folk\u2019s home and the strange encounters that come out of that position. The unlikely ally she finds in a dying woman is really a highlight of the novel.\nDespite my initial reservations, the style works for this story and I was kept interested until the end.\nLeave a Comment \u00b7 Labels: All Miss Riki's Posts, Books & Reading Tagged: book review, Lisa McMann, Wake",
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        "raw_content": "Cardi B at Loss for Words, In Tears During Grammy Acceptance Speech\nCardi B shocked the world with her historic win for Best Rap Album at the 2018 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night (Feb. 10).\nA visibly shaken Cardi was at a loss for words and almost in tears when she graced the stage to accept her Best Rap Album award for her debut album, Invasion of Privacy. \u201cWoo, the nerves are so bad,\u201d she told the audience as they chanted, \u201cCardi! Cardi!\u201d She then joked, \u201cMaybe I need to start smoking weed.\u201d\nDuring her acceptance speech, Cardi thanked everyone at Atlantic Records, her husband Offset (who was standing beside her) and her newborn baby Kulture. Cardi\u2019s unprecedented win makes her the first solo female rapper to win Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards. Lauryn Hill won Best Rap Album for The Score as part of the group The Fugees in 1997.\nHowever, not everyone was feeling Cardi B\u2019s Grammy win. Ariana Grande seemingly appeared to have been upset that Cardi won Best Rap Album. The singer\u2019s late ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, who died in September of 2018, was nominated in the same category for his album, Swimming.\nAfter Cardi accepted her gramophone trophy, Ariana reportedly wrote in two now-since deleted tweets: \u201cfuck\u201d and \u201cliteral bullshit.\u201d\nFans caught wind of her tweets and lashed out at the \u201c7 Rings\u201d singer. Grande quickly clarified that she wasn\u2019t upset that Cardi won Best Rap Album.\n\"Nothing to do w her,\" Ariana tweeted in response to a fan. \"Good for her. i promise. i\u2019m sorry.\"\nAriana further explained that she was upset that Mac Miller\u2019s parents were invited to attend the Grammys only to see their late son lose the honor.\nYou can watch Cardi B\u2019s acceptance speech and Ariana Grande\u2019s reactions below.\nAlso, be sure to check out our winners list for the 2019 Grammy Awards to learn who took home awards at the star-studded event.\nSource: Cardi B at Loss for Words, In Tears During Grammy Acceptance Speech\nFiled Under: 2019 Grammy Awards, Cardi B, grammy awards, grammys",
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        "raw_content": "Directors: Jake Hawkins, Andy Phelps\nWriters: Jake Hawkins, Andy Phelps\nProducers: Jake Hawkins, Andy Phelps\nCast: Jim Sweeney, Joe Rainbow, Rachel Nottingham\nWebsite: www.charmed-apocalypse.com\nEvery week there\u2019s a new zombie film. Many of them are pretty much identical. Some of them are completely new and take the subgenre in different directions. Others are the standard zombie picture but with one distinct selling point. Zombie Resurrection falls into the third category, in that the bulk of the film is yet another motley collection of survivors trying to continue surviving, who then discover something new, but what they discover is something original that you won\u2019t have seen in any previous zombie film (I think).\nIn any movie like this, the strength of the picture is the characters and the relationships between them. Zombie Resurrection does a great job here, somehow managing to introduce us to eight characters at the start of the film without leaving us confused. (There is a pre-credits sequence but it\u2019s kind of dark and what I could see didn\u2019t seem to relate to the main story so I\u2019d skip over that if I were you.)\nSo: roll call. The nominal leader of the group is Major Gibson (Joe Rainbow: Stag Night of the Dead, Sisters Grimm, Night Junkies), a young officer in the TA (or whatever the Terriers are called now) who is, not to beat about the bush, an officious little twat. Outranked, but far more practical and pragmatic is foul-mouthed Glaswegian brick shit-house Sergeant MacTavish (Jim Sweeney: Idol of Evil).\nBeaumont (Danny Brown) is a respectable middle-class family man with taped spectacles and a handy golf club, who keeps a protective eye on his teenage daughter Becca (Rachel Nottingham). As well he should because opportunist wet blanket Gandhi (Simon Burbage: Extinction, Tear Me Apart, Torn: A Shock Youmentary) has his eye on Becca too. Harden (Jade Colucci aka Jade Gatrell) is a potty-mouthed chav with a positive attitude who has formed an unlikely alliance with Beaumont and is therefore a sort of surrogate mother to Becca.\nThen there\u2019s Esther (diminutive, Zimbabwean Shamiso Mushambi), a heavily pregnant evangelical Christian given to explaining the apocalypse by spouting scripture (which, you know, almost makes sense). Finally there is Dr Sykes (Eric Colvin: \u2018The Man\u2019 in Adam Mason\u2019s Broken), one of the scientists who created the virus that caused the zombies in the first place. He is being transported as a prisoner, in orange jumpsuit and chains.\nThis group of unlikely bedfellows are making their way across Britain on foot, heading for \u2018Imperium\u2019, the largest of the protected settlements which have been built up since the zombie virus destroyed civilisation about 15 months ago. Gibson is convinced that once they get there, Sykes will hang.\nThe zombies themselves are pathetic, in a literal sense. Emaciated, shuffling things which can be fairly easily destroyed with a well-aimed blow to the head, they don\u2019t present much problem to the team and are colloquially referred to as \u2018shitsacks\u2019. A bite from one is still fatal, but it's pretty easy to avoid that bite under most circumstances.\nWhen one of the group sustains a serious injury, they take temporary refuge in an abandoned school, which is where they encounter the first \u2018fresh\u2019 zombie \u2013 fast-moving and deadly \u2013 that they have seen for a long time. Sykes estimates it was turned less than a day ago. Further investigation reveals a large crowd of zombies, milling around a single male zombie who is some sort of zombie Jesus (Rupert Phelps), capable of bringing people back from the undead.\nNow, truth be told this whole \u2018zombie resurrection\u2019 schtick (hence the title, which you might otherwise assume was just a generic phrase) is explained much more clearly in the synopsis on the film\u2019s website than it ever is in the movie itself. I could get that the special zombie was special, and that some of the team witness a zombie turning back into a person, but the details are a bit vague. A female survivor located within the school (Georgina Winters, who had a bit part in Jupiter Ascending) is, I guess, supposed to fill us in on what\u2019s happening but, again, what I learned about her from the online publicity was significantly more than I got from the actual film.\nIt\u2019s clear that Jake Hawkins and Andy Phelps have worked out something clever and original here, but they\u2019ve been a little too obtuse in showing that to the audience. Not to worry, because Zombie Resurrection is nevertheless a tremendously entertaining picture. The first half is darkly comic with some genuine laugh-out-loud moments. Later on, as members of the team start to fall away, things get a bit more serious, but the transition is smooth and effective.\nSolid acting from all concerned makes us care about these people (even Gibson) and skilful direction keeps the story flowing as the character development, ah, develops. We are told enough about the post-apocalyptic world to understand what is going on, but not so much that we get laden down with back story.\nZombie Resurrection is the debut of Phelps and Hawkins who share \u2018directed, produced and written by\u2019 although Phelps alone is credited with \u2018screenplay\u2019. Hawkins was the DP, a role he previously handled on a micro-short called Zombeez. Robbie Drake (The Seasoning House, Cockneys vs Zombies, Evil Calls) designed the prosthetic make-up which was applied by Heidi Clarke. The cast also includes Kate Korbel (File Box, Piggy) and Ian McIntyre (who was in an episode of Red Dwarf) plus P&H themselves among the zombies. Several BHR names get thanked in the credits including Johannes Roberts and Jim Eaves.\nFilmed back in September 2011, Zombie Resurrection had a brace of cast and crew screenings in November 2012. The movie emerged onto DVD in October of 2013 \u2013 but only in Japan. It took until March 2015 to find a UK release through Left Films. (Confusingly, a film called Zombie Resurrection has already been released in Germany, which is actually the 2010 Danish picture Opstandelsen. That was released in the USA as A Zombie Exorcism and in the Netherlands as The Resurrection. There is also an unrelated online game called Zombie Resurrection)\nI can honestly say that I really enjoyed Zombie Resurrection. In this day and age one tends to have low expectations for zombie pictures, especially if they have such seemingly generic titles. Consequently, when one encounters a well-written, well-directed, well-produced feature with some original ideas, interesting characters and a solid mixture of fun and thrills, it\u2019s a pleasant surprise.",
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        "raw_content": "Focus Analysis The Nuclear Challenge: Gorbachev\u2019s Response\nThe Nuclear Challenge: Gorbachev\u2019s Response\nNo public figure was more convincing and determined to pursue the ideal of a world without nuclear weaponry than Mikhail Gorbachev while he was the transformative General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between the years of 1985 and 1991.\nOf course, Gorbachev is appreciated in the West mainly as having presided over a political process that led to the nonviolent ending of the Cold War, the peaceful liberation of Eastern Europe, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Yet he was also perhaps the only head of an important sovereign state during the nuclear era whose commitment to nuclear disarmament and the conditions of a peaceful world reflected a deep realization that the existing world order was not sustainable and not serving the interests of the Russian people. His speeches at the United Nations and elsewhere exhibited ethical and political concerns that recognized that national interests could no longer be separated from the promotion of global and human interests.\nGorbachev believed then, and continues to believe, that nuclear war becomes more likely, a virtual certainty, with each passing year; as more governments continue to possess and others over time gain access to the weaponry the risk of nuclear war rises. Gorbachev believes that it is inevitable that the nuclear club will grow gradually larger, as it has, although more slowly than some had feared. He also believed, reflecting the Cold War context within which he governed, that the illusionary search for a winnable combination of weaponry and doctrine could produce an unwanted nuclear conflict between rival superpowers either by one side seeking a victory or by the other preempting an opponent it perceived as dangerous so as to lessen vulnerability and avoid defeat. In the mid 1980s the Soviet system was experiencing a complex and deep crisis of economic stagnation and bureaucratic rigidity, which meant that the nuclear arms race burdened an already acutely stressed Soviet reality.\nIn an August 16th interview with the German magazine, Spiegel, Gorbachev strongly reaffirms his anti-nuclear outlook, and recalls the successes and disappointments of his efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons. His skepticism about disarmament negotiations back in the 1980s is even disheartening today than when Gorbachev was in power. The approach then prevalent he regarded as a hypocritical blend of posturing and useless meetings, a pathetic wordplay in which \u201cdiplomats pored over mountains of paper, drank wine, and even harder stuff..and it was all for nothing.\u201d\nMore helpful in Gorbachev\u2019s view were unilateral steps taken in Moscow that acknowledged a growing danger of catastrophe that could only be removed by the \u201ccomplete destruction of nuclear weapons and a permanent ban on them.\u201d As significant as this serious affirmation of nuclear disarmament as a necessary and highly practical goal of state policy represented a shift in Soviet thinking and strategy that gave the highest priority to minimizing risks of war until a safer future could be brought into being by eliminating weaponry of mass destruction (including chemical weapons). This meant, in Gorbachev words, that instead of planning \u201cfor coming war\u201d or seeking military advantages, the central policy effort was devoted to the prevention of \u201cmilitary confrontation with the West.\u201d That is, war avoidance as an interim approach that depended on a Soviet foreign policy that consciously reduced international tensions rejected threat diplomacy and provocative policy moves.\nGorbachev surprisingly found that Ronald Reagan, his American right-wing counterpart, shared his nuclear anxieties, and was ready to be a partner in joint denuclearization efforts. Already in 1985 they jointly declared that \u201cnuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.\u201d Gorbachev interprets this declaration as a commitment by the two governments not to seek a position of superiority based on developing new types of nuclear weapons (for instance, defensive shields that made an attack seem more plausible, and thus might tempt a potential target state to consider preemption), but claims that the United States never acted as if it understood this Reagan/Gorbachev declaration in this manner. Gorbachev does take appropriate note of Reagan\u2019s deep attachment to SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) as limiting the progress that the two leaders could make in relation to denuclearization, and incompatible with his recognition of what a horror nuclear war would be.\nIn this regard, Gorbachev considers United States militarism then and now to constitute the \u201cinsurmountable obstacle to a nuclear-free world.\u201d As this unfortunately seems to be a correct assessment, it entails a gridlocked nuclear future with no escape route. Gorbachev expresses his almost fatalistic view of human destiny if nuclear weaponry is retained: \u201cThe alternative is clear: Either we move toward a nuclear-free world or we have to accept that nuclear weapons will continue to spread step by step across the world.\u201d In effect, the only effective long-term nonproliferation regime is dependent upon a parallel regime of complete nuclear disarmament, and without such a regime nuclear war will occur at some point due to the sheer multiplication of nuclear actors.\nAs others have noticed, the highpoint in Gorbachev era nuclear diplomacy occurred at the Reyjkavik summit in 1986 when Reagan and Gorbachev seemed to be on the historic verge of agreeing on the obligatory elimination of all nuclear strategic weaponry, only to have the potential breakthrough immediately undermined on the home front in the United States by the bipartisan realist guardians of the nuclear status quo. This very robust move in Iceland that briefly \u2018threatened\u2019 to achieve nuclear disarmament was unnerving for militarists in the West. Always skilled at summarizing the hawkish mood of governing elites, Margaret Thatcher sounded the collective alarm: \u201cWe won\u2019t be able to handle a second Reyjkavik.\u201d And indeed, her words were heeded at the pinnacles of government, and there has not been another Reyjkavik, or anything approaching a high profile inter-governmental occasion at which ideas about nuclear disarmament were being seriously discussed and contemplated by the governments of the respective leading nuclear weapons states.\nGorbachev surprisingly found that Ronald Reagan, his American right-wing counterpart, shared his nuclear anxieties, and was ready to be a partner in joint denuclearization efforts. Already in 1985 they jointly declared that \u201cnuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.\u201d\nWhat has received scant notice is the missed opportunity of the period after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 when the Cold War came to an end. It was then George H.W. Bush who was the American president, supposedly moderate, sensible, and knowledgeable about foreign affairs. And this is the depressing point. It was just his establishment realism that led Bush derisively to dismiss any ambition to take advantage of the new situation in the world to abandon the Cold War doctrines of deterrence and seize the opportunity to initiate a global nuclear disarmament process. Instead of exploring what could have been probably negotiated with Gorbachev, Bush notoriously rejected on principle fundamental reform as \u2018the vision thing,\u2019 which he happily admitted was not his cup of tea. And so this unprecedented moment of opportunity was tragically wasted, and instead the 1990s became a decade devoted to servicing neoliberal economic globalization being fashioned in a manner that produced a post-colonial predatory set of relations among the peoples of the world. This \u2018new world order\u2019 was driven by the logic of capital efficiency, which has led to steadily widening disparities between rich and poor within countries and regions and in their interplay as well as launched multiple threats to environmental sustainability.\nIn effect, after the Cold War even the fatuous nuclear disarmament diplomacy that Gorbachev decried disappeared, and a period of self-satisfied nuclear complacency ensued. Governments are more or less content with obscure ritual review conferences within the framework of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Regime. This failure of political imagination by Bush Sr. may be seen in retrospect as a most disastrous lapse in American global leadership, far worse than was the American refusal to join the League of Nations after World War I, and give that first experiment in war prevention on a global scale some slight chance of success. For these reasons I would not be astonished if a revisionist historian concludes that the Bush Sr. presidency was more harmful to the United States and the world than was the failed presidency of Bush Jr..\nThere is a final vital point that Gorbachev develops in response to skeptical questions from the Spiegel interviewer about the feasibility of nuclear disarmament. Gorbachev responds by posing a question of his own that is meant to answer itself by an implicit appeal to common sense: \u201cAnd can we really imagine a world without nuclear weapons if a single country amasses so many conventional weapons that its military budget nearly tops that of all other countries combined?\u201d He goes on to point out the obvious: \u201c[t]his country would enjoy total military supremacy if nuclear weapons were abolished,\u201d and by implication, other countries will never be so foolish as to submit their societies to such hegemonic arrangements.\nIn effect, Gorbachev is imagining that nuclear weaponry should be linked, not as in most liberal speculation to an affirmation of the nonproliferation regime, but rather to undoing geopolitical militarism, which means that if the United States ever embraces nuclear disarmament as policy rather than sentiment, it will have to terminate its global domination project. Gorbachev delivers here a powerful and persuasive message: if the United States ever becomes truly serious about wanting to implement the visionary conceptions of nuclear disarmament that Obama affirmed in his Prague speech with lofty generalizations, then it must simultaneously embark on a program of unilateral demilitarization.\nWith this concluding bit of insight from Gorbachev, which I find compelling, we should also acknowledge that it has been an odd deficiency in strategic thought in the West that most forms of strong advocacy of nuclear disarmament have not been organically connected with an overall demand for American demilitarization. Unless nuclear disarmament is implemented in a policy context that includes the demilitarization of geopolitics, it would give the United States the kind of political environment in which its massive military machine would be far more usable, less inhibited, and in all probability more menacing to the rest of the world. From this perspective one wonders why the realist cadres at the Pentagon, State Department, CIA, and the Beltway think tanks do not endorse nuclear disarmament as a prime strategic goal fully consistent with achieving the kind of global securitization administered from Washington that militarists have long favored as the keystone of American grand strategy since 1945.\nGorbachev doesn\u2019t venture onto this speculative terrain. His current belief is that unless American demilitarization becomes part of the nuclear disarmament package \u201ctalks toward a nuclear-free world will be little more than empty words.\u201d Although Obama is not mentioned, his Prague speech thus qualifies as \u2018empty words,\u2019 not only because of the absence of follow up, but more pointedly due to Obama\u2019s silence about the relevance of diminishing America\u2019s non-nuclear military capabilities as an essential aspect of making credible and beneficial the endorsement of a world without nuclear weapons.\nIt is also probably the case that when an American president possesses a determined commitment to a world without nuclear weapons he will make initiate a campaign to win over public opinion in Omaha, Denver, or Phoenix, and not Prague. What is said in the Czech Republic may play well in Oslo, but it is not going to shake the ideological and bureaucratic foundations of nuclearism in the United States.\nIn this short essay, it has been my principal intention to appreciate the humane wisdom of Mikhail Gorbachev, and to hope that even 70 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki an American leader will emerge in the dark of night to carry forward the struggle for a viable human future by championing nuclear disarmament to be accompanied by substantial American demilitarization. She will think and act against the grain of this delusional quest for absolute geopolitical control, and maybe rest long enough to thank\nGorbachev for showing the way, both as political leader and as engaged citizen, an exemplary instance of what I call \u2018citizen pilgrim.\u2019",
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        "title": "Trump: 'Gave Up Nothing' to Putin at Summit - \u041c\u041e\u0421\u0422\u041e\u0412\u0410",
        "raw_content": "U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that he \u201cgave up nothing\u201d to Russian President Vladimir Putin at last week\u2019s summit in Helsinki, but details of their one-on-one meeting remained elusive.\n\u201cWe merely talked about future benefits for both countries,\u201d Trump said on Twitter. \u201cAlso, we got along very well, which is a good thing except for the Corrupt Media!\u201d\nHe blamed the mainstream news media, \u201cFake News\u201d as he called it again, for \u201ctalking negatively\u201d about his meeting with Putin.\nTrump and Putin met behind closed doors for more than two hours with only their translators in the room with them. At various times since then, Trump has said that the two leaders talked about Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, stopping global terrorism, security for Israel, the need to curb a nuclear arms race between their countries, Moscow\u2019s 2014 annexation of Ukraine\u2019s Crimean peninsula, cyberattacks, trade, Middle East peace, North Korea\u2019s nuclear weapons and more.\nBut details of what Trump and Putin may have decided have not emerged. Trump late last week invited Putin to visit the White House in a few months for a second summit.\nCriticism of Helsinki performance\nBack home from the first one, the U.S. leader drew widespread criticism \u2013 from Trump\u2019s fellow Republicans and opposition Democrats alike \u2013 for his performance at the joint news conference he had with Putin, where Trump embraced Putin\u2019s \u201cextremely strong and powerful\u201d denial that Russia had meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, rather than defending the U.S. intelligence community\u2019s conclusion that Moscow had interfered.\nTrump has voiced a mix of comments since Helsinki, saying he accepted the U.S. intelligence finding of Russian election interference, while coupling it with continued denials that his campaign colluded with Russia.\nBy Sunday night, however, Trump was calling the Russian interference story \u201call a big hoax,\u201d and blaming former president Barack Obama for not intervening to stop it because Obama thought Democrat Hillary Clinton would defeat Trump in the election two years ago.\n\u201cSo President Obama knew about Russia before the Election,\u201d Trump tweeted. \u201cWhy didn\u2019t he do something about it? Why didn\u2019t he tell our campaign? Because it is all a big hoax, that\u2019s why, and he thought Crooked Hillary was going to win!!!\u201d\nOn Monday, Trump railed against special counsel Robert Mueller\u2019s 14-month investigation of whether Trump\u2019s campaign worked directly with Moscow to help him win and whether he obstructed justice by firing Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey last year at a time when Comey was leading the agency\u2019s Russia probe before Mueller was appointed to take it over.\nThe U.S. leader attacked the FBI for four times winning approval from a surveillance court to wiretap Carter Page, one of his former advisers, about his suspected ties to Russia, one of the underpinnings of the Mueller probe. Page has not been charged and on Sunday told CNN the allegations that he was conscripted by Russia are \u201cridiculous\u201d and not true.\nTrump called the Mueller probe \u201ca disgrace to America. They should drop the discredited Mueller Witch Hunt now!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "When Did I Turn Into My Grandmother? by Jean Marie Keenan-Johnston\nThis thought has come to mind often in recent weeks. I keep catching myself saying or thinking things that sound just like the opinions and reactions of my grandmother, or even my mother\u2019s comments at time during my childhood, things I told myself growing up I\u2019d never be heard saying, things I thought were too old-fashioned for me to ever repeat. It\u2019s not a surprise to hear myself sounding like them in some ways. It\u2019s certainly not a new experience to hear myself say things my parents used to say to us kids. My daughters are four and six, and I can\u2019t count how many times I have shared criticisms, redirections, and explanations while being disciplined that match almost word for word the dialogue I heard from my parents the many times they had to discipline me (or my brother and sister). I can\u2019t count how many times it\u2019s happened because I\u2019m sure it\u2019s happened a lot during their short lives as my children! I gave up counting when I realized it was happening a lot more than I ever expected! Even after promising myself during my entire adolescence I wouldn\u2019t be caught dead mimicking those lines, it was bound to happen. It was just a matter of time before destiny would be created by following my own upbringing.\nBut I\u2019m talking about something else\u2026the revelation I\u2019m speaking of tonight comes more from my observations of the people and the world around me and how messed up things can be. Just tonight, a person who turned out to be a young man behind the wheel of a sports car sped alongside me while I was running an errand with my children. I was on the road with a speed limit of 40 miles per hour, and I\u2019ll admit, I wasn\u2019t \u201cexactly\u201d doing the speed limit, but at the same time I wasn\u2019t a speed demon either. (Just to clarify, I religiously only go a few miles over, especially when I have my children with me\u2026I don\u2019t want to put any ideas into anyone\u2019s heads like I\u2019m racing around the roads of Bucks County!) Anyway, I\u2019m certain he could have clocked in at 60 miles per hour at least! The words that came out of my mouth definitely echoed things I\u2019ve heard my mother say while behind the wheel dealing with the other drivers on the road who don\u2019t seem to care about the safety of others. And that wasn\u2019t the first time in recent weeks I caught myself reminiscing this way. A few days ago I was sitting waiting for my oldest to finish dance class talking with the other moms who were sitting around me. The woman sitting across the aisle from me was discussing a movie that quite frankly sounded like a total waste of money from just the sounds of the plot (if you could call it that). She then went on to say how much of the script included various words I\u2019d rather not hear as often during a conversation as she was describing\u2026the \u201cf\u201d word, the \u201cs\u201d word, a few expletives describing different females and others pertaining to males. From the sound of it, the movie she was saw had more curse words than not. I think her exact words were \u201cevery second or third word would have been bleeped out if it was censored.\u201d Within seconds I was hearing myself say, \u201cI\u2019m definitely not the most prudish person I know, and I feel like I\u2019m my grandmother talking right now, but I don\u2019t understand WHY movies HAVE to have all that bad language in them! I certainly don\u2019t find it entertaining!\u201d The seconds after that last word left my mouth, I felt a combination between pride that I don\u2019t approve of that vocabulary and a wince like I was wondering if they would think I was being a bit silly to speak out so passionately about something like that.\nSometimes I know being a parent is what stirs these opinions within me. Just moments ago I saw a car commercial I\u2019ve seen quite often lately, and every time I see it I get angry that it\u2019s on TV at times when my children can see it. Part of what makes me angry is that I\u2019m extremely happy that my girls, as young as they are, are happy to watch shows on the Food Network, The Cooking Channel or HGTV with their mom\u2026they love these shows SO much that they yell out their favorites when I give them a choice\u2026but it\u2019s irritating because even with such innocent \u201cadult\u201d TV comes exposure to commercials like this one. Maybe you\u2019ve seen it\u2026it\u2019s for a rather expensive luxury car, if I\u2019m not mistaken. In the beginning, a very attractive woman is literally making out with an equally attractive man on the sidewalk alongside an empty city road at night. I can\u2019t tell you any other parts of the commercial except that it ends with a line about lust, which the advertisers are somehow relating to the purchase of this luxury car. I\u2019ve seen the ad during daytime as well as evening hours when my children were awake, and I\u2019m certain I don\u2019t know much about the commercial because the minute my attention catches the \u201cloving\u201d couple on the street, my mind shifts to either changing the channel or watching my girls to make sure they\u2019re not paying attention (or preparing to distract them for the few minutes needed until the commercial is over). I\u2019m pretty sure that before I had children of my own to worry about a commercial like this wouldn\u2019t have caused me to think twice. If it did bother me, I would have just taken a bathroom break or left the room for a drink or snack from the kitchen. Now I can\u2019t take it that lightly or I might be answering questions I\u2019m not ready to answer or I might miss an important opportunity to grab the remote and dodge that bullet. But it does anger me that it\u2019s playing when they\u2019re awake to see it, even if the scene that bothers me is only a matter of seconds long. Those few seconds can provide \u201cpublic displays of affection\u201d I\u2019d rather not expose them to if I can avoid it\u2026and there with it come those same memories of my grandmother\u2026I can hear my grandmother in my head talking to the TV as if they can hear her inside it, \u201cOh God, what is she doing? What is SHE THINKING?!?\u201d\nThe most TV we watched with my grandparents was when they stayed with the three of us when my parents went away. There weren\u2019t that many occasions when they stayed with us, but there were enough that we learned my grandparents\u2019 ways, certain qualities we wouldn\u2019t pick up on during a shorter visit or a family dinner, quite as well. Growing up, I was a bit embarrassed when my grandparents or my parents came out with these remarks in front of friends of mine. Wanting to \u201clook cool\u201d in front of my friends, I didn\u2019t want such old-fashioned statement to be heard in my presence. Now at age 43, I have much more mixed reactions when I hear myself saying these same things they said in front of me. I guess a little part of me still worries about how others will perceive me (as I felt that little twinge of worry when talking about the movie the other night.) when I open my own mouth. But I\u2019m happy that it\u2019s such a tiny part feeling like that. It feels good to know that the stronger voice within me is the louder, stronger voice that speaks out against the wrongs of the world. I\u2019m even happier that I\u2019m sharing those values with my children the way my grandparents and parents shared them with me to help me become the responsible parent I am today. At ages 4 and 6, I hope I\u2019m still a few years away from them being embarrassed by Mommy sounding too \u201cold-fashioned\u201d. In the meantime, as I await those years when they want to distance themselves in as many ways as possible, I\u2019ll keep sharing my observations of the wrongs in our world with my children and explaining why people can make better choices, and maybe they\u2019ll pay enough attention at this young age that when they\u2019re adults my words will ring out from within their memories too, just like my grandparents\u2019 and parents\u2019 do from within mine.",
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        "raw_content": "Here\u2019s a link to the California Notary hand books\u2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005\nI just got my commission to be a Notary Public in California so I figured I\u2019d notate the steps to get it.\nThe Qualifications are taken directly form the Secretary of state website.\nEvery person appointed as a notary public shall:\nbe 18 years of age or older (there is no maximum age set by statute)\nbe a legal California resident\ncomplete a course of study approved by the Secretary of State\nsatisfactorily complete and pass a written examination prescribed by the Secretary of State\nclear a background check\nApplicants found to be non-compliant with child or family support orders will be issued temporary term notary public commissions. Notaries public found to be non-compliant after the notary public commission is issued may be subject to commission suspension or revocation. (Family Code section 17520.)\nJust because you have a criminal record doesn\u2019t mean you can\u2019t become a notary. It depends entirely on what the conviction was for and how much time has passed. Unfortunately they won\u2019t give you an answer as to if you\u2019ll be approved or not until you go thru the entire process and pay all your fees. Here\u2019s the Disciplinary Guidelines page and here\u2019s a link to the 2012 Disciplinary Guidelines PDF. And even if you do not get approved after the initial review (like everyone goes thru) you can request an administrative review as to why you think you\u2019d be a great notary.\nThis was taken form the first page of the \u201cNotary Public Disciplinary Guidelines 2012\u201d handbook.\n\u201cDeviation from the \u201cNotary Public Disciplinary Guidelines 2012\u2033 is appropriate when the Secretary of State in his or her sole discretion determines that the facts of the particular case warrant such deviation (e.g., nature and severity of the act, the presence of mitigating factors or evidentiary problems).\u201d\nIn determining whether to deny, revoke or suspend a commission as a notary public, the Secretary of State considers a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the following:\n(1) Nature and severity of the act, offense or crime under consideration.\n(2) Number and/or variety of current violations.\n(3) Evidence pertaining to the requisite honesty, credibility, truthfulness, and integrity\nof the applicant or commissioned notary public.\n(4) Actual or potential harm to the general public, group, individual or customer.\n(5) History of complaints received by the Secretary of State.\n(6) Prior disciplinary record or warning from the Secretary of State.\n(7) Circumstances or evidence in mitigation. (See page 35.)\n(8) Circumstances or evidence in aggravation. (See page 36.)\n(9) Prior disciplinary record of occupational, vocational or professional license.\n(10) Evidence of rehabilitation and, in the case of a criminal conviction, evidence of a\ncertificate of rehabilitation or dismissal of the offense.\n(11) Bench warrants or arrest warrants delay or prevent the Secretary of State from\ndetermining whether an applicant possesses the requisite honesty, credibility,\ntruthfulness, and integrity to fulfill the responsibilities of the office. In such cases\nthe Secretary of State may hold the application and request additional information\nfrom the applicant or other sources, or may deny the application.\n(12) Pending appeals or other procedural issues of a criminal conviction(s) delay or\nprevent the Secretary of State from determining whether an applicant possesses\nthe requisite honesty, credibility, truthfulness, and integrity to fulfill the\nresponsibilities of the office. In such cases the Secretary of State may hold the\napplication and request additional information from the applicant or other sources,\nor may deny the application.\n(13) Criminal record.\n(14) Reports generated by law enforcement agencies.\nState law requires all applicants be fingerprinted as part of a background check prior to being granted an appointment as a notary public. Information concerning the fingerprinting requirement will be mailed to applicants who pass the examination.\nAll applicants are required to disclose on their application any arrests for which trial is pending and all convictions. Convictions dismissed under Penal Code section 1203.4 or 1203.4a must be disclosed. If you have any questions concerning the disclosure of convictions or arrests, contact the Secretary of State prior to signing the application.\nFor specifics about your arrest(s) and or conviction(s), please contact the California Department of Justice at (916) 227-3849.\nThe Secretary of State will recommend denial of an application for the following reasons:\nFailure to disclose any arrest or conviction;\nConviction of a felony where not less than 10 years have passed since the completion of probation;\nConviction of a disqualifying misdemeanor where not less than 5 years have passed since the completion of probation; or\nA determination that the facts of a particular case warrant denial, such as the nature and severity of the act or the presence of aggravating factors.\nFor additional information, please review the Disciplinary Guidelines.\nThe most common disqualifying convictions are listed below; however, this list is not all-inclusive:\nArson-related offenses\nCarrying a loaded firearm in a public place\nDischarge of a firearm in a public place or into an inhabited dwelling\nDrugs, possession for sale and sale\nEscape without force\nFailure to comply with a court order\nFailure to return to confinement\nFalse financial statements\nFraud involving, but not limited to, bank cards, credit cards, insufficient funds/checks, insurance, mail, Medi-Cal or Medicare, real estate, tax, and welfare\nFraudulent impersonation of a peace officer\nKidnapping-related offenses\nPracticing without a license when a license is required\nResisting or threatening a peace officer\nTheft, grand and petty, including burglary and robbery\nThreats to commit a crime involving death or great bodily injury\nViolation of Penal Code section 273.5 (domestic violence, spousal abuse, etc.)\nNote: When a recommendation is made to deny an application, the applicant has the right to appeal the recommendation through the administrative hearing process.\nOK, so your over 18, a California resident, and you think you\u2019ll pass a background check.\nNow you need to take your required 6 hour education if you are a new notary or a 3 hour refresher course if you are a renewing notary. Your not eligable for the 3 hour class if your commission has already expired, so don\u2019t wait till the last minute.\nTo locate vendors who have been authorized to provide an approved notary public education course, please refer to our list of approved vendors. They are listed by county. I\u2019m in Alameda County, the list currently shows 195 organizations who are approved.\nOnce you pass you\u2019ll be given a certificate good for 2 years. So you can take the state test any time within that 2 years.\nNow you need to register for an exam by contacting Cooperative Personnel Services (CPS); and you need to take a 2 x 2 passport photo and staple that to your notary application form. Other Notary forms are here.\nYou have your date you are ready to take the exam\u2026\nAllow plenty of travel time (they won\u2019t let you in late) and bring the following items (don\u2019t bring anything else, especially notes to cheat or a cell phone \u2013 they WILL catch you.) to the exam:\nA current photo identification (e.g. California Driver\u2019s License or Identification Card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles);\nA complete current Notary Public Application form;\nA 2\u2033 x 2\u2033 color passport photo of yourself;\nThe Proof of Completion certificate of your six-hour or three-hour approved education course;\nThe registration confirmation letter; and\nThe $40.00 exam and application processing fee (or $20.00 exam fee for applicants who previously took the exam and failed). Payment must be by check or money order made payable to the Secretary of State (cash is not accepted at the exam site).\nA score of at least 70 is required to pass the exam. Exam results will not be discussed over the telephone.\nSuccessful applicants (those receiving a score of at least 70) will have their applications transmitted to the Secretary of State for processing.\nEach applicant not receiving a score of at least 70 will be sent their original application and re-take voucher with the fail notice. The examination may be re-taken, but may not be taken more than once in the same calendar month.\nChecks returned by the financial institution upon which they were drawn are subject to a return fee and may be grounds for notary public application processing delay or notary public commission cancellation. (Government Code section 8204.1.)\nNow it\u2019s time to bite your nails and WAIT to see if you passed. It takes roughly 15 days to get results.\nNow you need to get fingerprinted.\nBefore submitting fingerprints via Live Scan, applicants must first take and pass the notary public exam. Applicants who fail the exam will not be required to have their fingerprints taken until passing the exam. Applicants must have their fingerprints taken within one year of the exam date. If fingerprints are not taken within one year of the exam date the applicant will be required to retest.\nThe Request for Live Scan Service(pdf ~442KB) form is available online. Important: A notary public commission will not be issued until a report from the DOJ and the FBI is received stating that there is no criminal history. If the report identifies any criminal history, a notary public commission will not be issued until the criminal history is reviewed, evaluated, and found to be non-disqualifying.\nFor Live Scan locations and business hours see the DOJ\u2019s website at ag.ca.gov/fingerprints/publications/contact.php.\nYou must bring the following to the Live Scan site:\nA completed Request For Live Scan Service (pdf ~442KB) form.\nA current photo identification.\nA fingerprint processing fee and an additional rolling fee. Please call the Live Scan site to verify the amount of the rolling fee.\nBe sure to request a copy of your Request For Live Scan Service form and keep your copy until you receive your notary public commission. It is not necessary to mail a copy to the Secretary of State; the information will be transmitted electronically by DOJ.\nSo now you wait to see if you pass the background and you filled everything out correctly on the application. Here are current processing times. As of today 12/07/12 they are processing applications from 09/22/12. So it will take just under 3 months to get your applications back. When I did mine it took about 6 weeks.\nThe notary public commission packet includes:\na cover letter with instructions;\nfiling instructions;\na notary public commission certificate;\ntwo Notary Public Oath and Certificate of Filing forms;\na Certificate of Authorization to Manufacture Notary Public Seals; and\na list of Authorized Manufacturers of Notary Public Seals.\nIf you took the exam at least six weeks prior to the expiration date on your current notary public commission, your new notary public commission will not be sent to you more than 30 days before the expiration date.\nOnce the notary public commission packet has been received, the next step would be to purchase the notary public supplies.\nNotary Public Bond\nA notary public is required to purchase and file an official bond with the county clerk\u2019s office in the county where their principal place of business is located within 30 calendar days from the commencement date of the commission. (Government Code section 8213.) Once you get your notary packet from the state of California buy your bond the SAME DAY! It\u2019s going to take the bonding agency a week to mail the bond paperwork back to you and you only have 30 days total once you get notary public paperwork from the state to file.\nA notary public may utilize any bonding or insurance company of their choice. Check the local telephone directory\u2019s yellow pages under the heading \u201cBonds\u201d.\nNotary Public Journal\nA notary public is required to keep and maintain one active sequential journal for all their notarial acts. Journals may be purchased through local stationary supply stores. Be sure that your journal has sufficient space for you to record the required entries. (Government Code section 8206.)\nA list of Secretary of State authorized seal manufacturers will be mailed with the notary public commission packet. These are the only manufacturers that are authorized to make notary public seals.\nSo now your have your bond.\nA notary public must file an oath of office and bond with the county clerk\u2019s office in the county where their principal place of business is located. This must be done within 30 calendar days from the commencement date of the commission. This 30 day period cannot be extended.\nStatutes provide for filing the oath and bond by mail. It should be noted that the county processes documents in chronological order, but not necessarily on the date received due to the volume of documents. The oath and bond may be submitted to the county clerk prior to the commencement date of the commission and must be filed no later than 30 calendar days after the commencement date of the commission.\nIt is recommended that the oath and bond be submitted in person to guarantee timely filing. (Government Code section 8213(a).) Don\u2019t mail it in, go in person! Do you really want to take that awful test over again because the mail man lost all your paperworkor the paperwork came in 1 day too late?\nThe bond is designed to protect the public, not you. I\u2019d highly recommend getting Errors and Omissions insurance. It\u2019s fairly reasonable. I got a quote for one year of $25,000 insurance for $33.00. I got a quote for $100,000 of insurance for $156.00. This is California and if you screw up someones house paperwork, you could be in for a rude awakening. I\u2019d buy the most you can afford for your business; especially if you own many assets that are paid off.\nI ended up going with the National Notary Association because they offered the initial education, the state test, live scan fingerprints and took my photo\u2019s all in the same day. They are recognized and well known all over the United states as well; although I feel their pricing is a bit high. In one LONG day almost everything was done. Get a good nights sleep the night before and drink some coffee, it really is a long day.\n1500 11th Street, 2nd Floor\nSacramento Office \u2013 Driving Directions\nThe regional office, located in Los Angeles, provides in person services relating to authentications (Apostilles or Certifications). Please refer to our Regional Office webpage for the office address and services available.\n\u00ab How Much Money Do California Notary Publics Make\nOil Pulling Therapy \u2013 What is Oil Pulling? \u00bb\nThis entry was posted on Friday, December 7th, 2012 at 1:29 PM\tand is filed under Misc.. Both comments and pings are currently closed.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cIf you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples\"\nDiscipleship at Real Life\nDiscipleship is immensely important to our leaders at Real Life. The Biblical mandate is not to make mere converts, but to make disciples. Yes, making disciples presupposes that conversions will take place, but the process of discipleship goes so much deeper.\nOften, we celebrate the salvation of new converts, and then we leave them to teach themselves. This would be like celebrating the birth of a new baby and then leaving it to fend for itself. As a result, many churches are replete with biblically-illiterate converts. This is dangerous! People are confused today\u2014maybe more than ever\u2014 about what the truth is. We must become more intentional about training up believers to be disciples, that they may know the truths of God\u2019s Word.\nA disciple, in its simplest form, is one who follows a teacher. 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Parents always know what we are studying, so they can talk though those truths throughout the week with their children.\nStudents, 12 \u2013 18, meet in our youth room (located in the church basement). They will be inspired through a relevant message and heartfelt discussion. We believe church should be formative, not just fun. Older students will learn fundamental Biblical doctrines and a good defense of the faith, preparing them for college and/or the work force when their beliefs are challenged.\nWe enjoy going deep into God\u2019s Word on Wednesday evenings. Beginning in February of 2018, we will be going through some of the Fundamental Truths of our Fellowship. Bring your Bible, and join us on Wednesdays at 7!\nCat a What?\nOne of the most proven discipleship tools, to help believers learn and understand the basic doctrines of the church is through a catechism, which is simply a systematic summary of the principles of Christianity, in the form of questions and answers. A Catechism is not a replacement for the Scriptures, but rather serves as a reinforcement of Biblical doctrines; it is not meant to draw you away from the Word of God, but instead, to draw you deeper into it.\nMost catechisms are long and are written in antiquated language, making it difficult for the modern learner. That is why I am so excited about the, recently published, \u2018New City Catechism.\u2019 This Catechism\u2014Published by crossway\u2014is written in more modern and simplified language, making it a good tool for the entire church to grow in their understanding and memorization of the teachings found within the Scriptures.\nAs a church, we are utilizing the New City Catechism as one of our tools for discipleship. 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        "raw_content": "Looking To Buy A Business \u2013 Then think Master Franchise as an alternative!\nAre you are Interested in buying a business, with a proven business formula with systems and management structure in place? Then look at purchasing a Master Franchise as a viable alternative.\nStarting a business from scratch; proving a business model, generating a brand, all takes time, capital and effort. Success is not assured and many such businesses fail.\nOne alternative is to acquire an existing business. If you want to generate more than wages then you need to expend capital of around $500,000. The business may have been in existence for many years, it may have staff in place, and it may make a profit. The question is how much growth can you gain from that business without making substantial additional investment?\nMany people buying a business are often buying themselves a job as well as the flexibility of being their own boss. The ability to attract and employ people to grow the business is restricted by the cash flows generated. As such business tend to grow slowly and a great deal of capital is expended in finding and employing the right people for the job.\nAs an alternative if you have sufficient capital to buy a business, then why not purchase a Master Franchise from a successful franchise owning company. In entering into a Master Franchise agreement you have the right to develop that business within the State, region or Country.\nWhat or who is a master franchise? Why do they exist?\nThe owner of business may wish to expand that business rapidly. As business owners they may wish to expand across the USA and Internationally.\nIn order to achieve rapid expansion the business owner will need access to capital, employ a myriad of business managers both with the USA and Internationally. For most businesses this is a major challenge.\nOne answer to this problem is to Franchise the business. Provided the business is scalable then the Franchise global expansion model may offer the solution.\nThe franchisor (owner) retains the intellectual property and the brand/trade marks for the business. The owner then looks to appoint business partners into the business by offering a Master Franchise.\nThe purchaser of the Master Franchise will most likely be entrepreneurial in character, but elects to acquire a Master Franchise as they realise that commencing a business on their own from the ground up takes significant capital and resources.\nBy acquiring a Master Franchise from the Franchisor, they obtain the right to promote and sell units of a franchise in a specific area. This can be within a given State, part of a State or can be country based to allow up international expansion.\nSounds like an Area developer. What is the difference?\nThe biggest difference is that unlike an Area Developer, a master franchise is not bound to open and maintain units. He or she can open one unit for training or as a model unit; but his or her prime focus is to spread the name of the franchisor in the chosen market.\nA master franchisor also gets to keep a part of the franchise fee and royalty fee that people who buy a franchise pay to the franchisor. Also, a master franchise is supposed to train the people like a main franchisor in many cases.\nSounds good, can I get one?\nSince the function of a master franchise is like a franchisor, only experienced people are considered as master franchisees. Then again, not all franchise opportunities offer this program. Many times, international franchises use it to spread faster in a new country. Also, you need sufficient capital to purchase the master franchise initially as well as capital to develop the business.\nHow big will be the area?\nIt can be anything between a state and a country! Among different franchise business for sale offers circulated by a franchise concept, a master franchise has the largest area. If the master franchisee opens the required number of units within a given time-frame, the area is more or less exclusive.\nHow is the return of investment?\nA master franchise has more than one channel of generating earnings.\nBesides getting a part of the franchise fee and the royalty fee, the master franchise can derive earning from its own sales by opening its own unit within the franchise area.\nThe Master Franchise owner buys a scalable business and is able to leverage their return without incurring significant employee costs. The maximum size of the business is dictated by the total estimated Franchisees that can be appointed within the Master Franchisees area.\nIt\u2019s the Master Franchisees role to recruit new franchisees and ensure that they provide ongoing support. A great deal of this support is given by the Franchisor, who often centralizes training and development.",
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        "raw_content": "Dublin MEP Nessa Childers praised the German Association of Magistrates for declaring an EU Commission-proposed investment tribunal illegal. The Berlin body which represents German judges considers that the investment tribunal lacks a legal basis and fails to even see a need for it.\nThe magistrates\u2019 organisation\u2019s statements were made in reaction to a proposal from the Commission, made last September, for an international tribunal to rule over disputes opposing corporate investors to national governments, under an EU-US trade agreement under negotiation.\nThe proposal was made as an attempt to quell widespread opposition to a private arbitration system mechanism for investor-state disputes which would give corporations the power to sue governments for compensation when public decisions hinder their profits.\nThe European Parliament has a final say on the approval of international trade treaties negotiated on behalf of the European Union by the EU\u2019s executive, the European Commission.\nMs. Childers and other members of the European Parliament vowed to vote against this free trade deal, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), if it granted such private arbitration jurisdiction on foot of corporate challenges. The mechanism is known as Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS).\nMs. Childers, a longstanding critic of ISDS, considers this alternative, publicly mandated investment tribunal, an equally unnecessary and dangerous compromise, given the exclusive powers it grants to multinational investors.\nSpeaking in reaction to this week\u2019s declaration from the German body of judges, Ms. Childers said:\n\u201cThe German magistrates are validating the reasons why I have opposed this tribunal, together with other colleagues in Parliament, as a form of ISDS-lite, with smoother edges and a few nods to due process of law, but fundamentally inequitable in its approach.\n\u201cThis is a major blow to the Commission\u2019s attempt at appeasing the US trade lobby, which is hell-bent on normalising an international regime that was devised decades ago to deal with far-flung corners of the globe with dubious legal systems.\n\u201cThis overgrowth of private corporate arbitrators has made inroads into the western world and is championed by big business because it has proved extremely effective at snatching extortionate sums from governments when public policy threatens their profits.\n\u201cWe cannot allow our trade rules to give multinational giants exclusive power to blackmail government when their legislative or administrative action displeases them.\n\u201cOur legal and court systems are perfectly capable of determining whether either parties have overstepped the boundaries of legality.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t need a corporates-only branch with the cards stacked against the public purse, just because big business wants a courtroom with a premium lounge.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Converting From PHP-Nuke to Movable Type\nWe are in the process of redesigning the Mensa web site. One of the main purposes of this go \u2018round is to rid ourselves, once and for all, of PHP-Nuke. I\u2019m replacing it with Movable Type, which will come as no surprise to anyone who has every read this blog before.\nI\u2019ve wanted to do this for some time, but the job of porting all those old posts\u2014460+ at last count\u2014was daunting. I searched the web several times, and never found any information from anyone who had done it before. With a deadline looming (I really need to get this done by March), I decided to just sit down and do it.\nIt took about 10 minutes of analyzing the Nuke database structure, another 10 studying the MT import format, and another 10 writing the actual script. Probably the reason no one has written about it is because it is so easy to do. On the off-chance, however, that someone will need this again sometime, here is the code.\nUnzip it, open the php file in a text editor, and read the instructions at the beginning. When it runs, it creates a plain text page with all your Nuke posts and their comments in the MT import format. Save as a text file, then follow the MT import instructions.\nA few things you should know about this:\nIt is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. This means, if you want to do something useful with it, feel free.\nIt was built to solve a very specific problem. As such, there is probably a lot more it could do, such as moving over reviews, links, or any of that other PHP-Nuke stuff you thought you would use, but you didn\u2019t. It has served my purposes, so I will not be adding any new functionality to it. If you need it to do more, you will have to modify it yourself.\nThis has only been tested with PHP-Nuke 5.2 and Movable Type 2.661. It will work with any version of MT that supports the current import format. I have no idea, nor do I think my stomach could handle, what other versions of Nuke look like, so I can\u2019t say if it will work with them.\nThe sid of the post is placed in the \u201cKeywords\u201d field in MT. That way, you can set up something to redirect visitors following old links.",
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        "raw_content": "Home/ International News/From London Crossrail to Dubailand, world\u2019s grandest projects under construction right now\nHere are a few of the largest, biggest and grand projects across the world that are under construction right now\nThe skyscrapers are scaling new heights, airports are coming up with plush comforts and trains with high speed are being developed. Gigantic projects are being taken up across the globe.\nHere are a few of the largest, biggest and grand projects across the world that are under construction right now.\nJubail II\nSaid to be one of the largest industrial projects in the world, Jubail Industrial City located in Saudi Arabia is expanding rapidly. Originally built in the 1970s, the project today is so huge that it has been broken into four phases.\nOver 50,000 residential units will be added by 2026 as part of the expansion process. 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        "raw_content": "Home/ National News/India, Azerbaijan committed to strengthening ties in trade, connectivity, tourism, says Sushma Swaraj in Baku\nExternal Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who is on a three-day visit to the country, landed in capital city Baku yesterday. This is her first bilateral visit to the country.\nAfter calling on Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev on Wednesday, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the two countries were committed to strengthening ties in a range of issues including trade and investment, connectivity and transportation, culture and tourism etc. Swaraj, who is on a three-day visit to the country, landed in capital city Baku on Wednesday.\nShe also held talks with her Azerbaijan counterpart Mammadyarov, and is expected to represent India at a ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement over the next two days. This is her first bilateral visit to the country.\n\u201cWe had fruitful discussions that brought out the high-level of commitment on both sides to strengthening the relationship for mutual benefit of the peoples of both countries,\u201d Swaraj said after meeting the President.\nAfter holding talks with her foreign affairs counterpart, Swaraj said the two countries have taken stock of progress in bilateral relations and spoken of regional and global issues of mutual interest.\n\u201cIndia and Azerbaijan enjoy warm and friendly relations based on historical and cultural ties. Our countries share the values of democracy, respect for plurality and multiculturalism,\u201d she said.\nEAM @SushmaSwaraj met with Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Mammadyarov. Ministers reviewed all aspects of bilateral relationship, specially in areas of trade & investment, connectivity, energy, pharma, IT, agriculture, films, tourism & culture and civil aviation. @AzerbaijanMFA\nBilateral trade between India and Azerbaijan has increased from around $50 million in 2005 to nearly $460 million in 2017.\nAzerbaijan has invited Indian firms to set up joint ventures in the country for production of pharmaceuticals and medical products.\nThe counties also noted that since the opening of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline to the Mediterranean port, Indian oil companies have been buying substantive quantities of crude oil.\nOn international issues, Swaraj said the two countries share the view that terrorism in all its forms is a \u201cglobal scourge that requires global action in the spirit of \u2018zero tolerance\u2019\u201d.\nThey also emphasised the need for concerted efforts to deal with climate change, and other common challenges.\nGoing forward, India and Azerbaijan have expressed interest to partner in the field of agriculture, including in cotton and tobacco cultivation.\nEarlier on Wednesday, just before her departure from New Delhi to Baku, the Ministry of External Affairs had said in a statement that India, which is a founding member of NAM, remains committed to the purposes and principles of the movement.\n\u201cThe External Affairs Minister\u2019s participation in the NAM Ministerial Meeting will underline India\u2019s continued active and constructive engagement within the movement with a view to further strengthen solidarity and cooperation among its member states,\u201d the statement further added.",
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        "raw_content": "Home NFL Transactions Seahawks Signing Veteran DE Erik Walden\nSeahawks Signing Veteran DE Erik Walden\nAdam Schefter reports that the Seahawks are signing veteran DE Erik Walden to a contract on Wednesday.\nWalden was among a group of veteran pass rushers to work out for the Seahawks a few weeks ago, so he was clearly on their radar as a potential addition.\nWalden, 32, is a former sixth-round pick of the Cowboys back in 2008. He lasted just a few months in Dallas before he was waived at the start of the 2008 season and later claimed off of waivers by the Chiefs.\nWalden eventually ended up in Miami where he played two seasons before the Packers signed him to a contract in 2010. After three years in Green Bay, Walden departed for a four-year, $16,000,000 contract with the Colts.\nIn 2017, Walden appeared in all 16 games for the Titans and recorded 36 tackles, four sacks, and a fumble recovery.",
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        "raw_content": "High Hopes: Public Health Approaches to Reducing the Need for Health Care\nDriven in part by a desire to contain health care costs, policymakers are looking beyond medical care for opportunities to reduce the need for expensive services. This paper briefly reviews current public health concepts and strategies for improving health that emphasize nonmedical factors such as behavior, socioeconomic status, and environment. It also provides examples of how these concepts and strategies undergird many of the public health provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, other legislation, and several programs and initiatives. These concepts include prevention, health in all policies, global health, the One Health Initiative, and climate change and health.\nFor more information on this topic, see these related NHPF background papers and Forum meetings: \"The Primary Care Safety Net: Strained, Transitioning, Critical\" (Background Paper 79, September 28, 2010); \"Governmental Public Health: An Overview of State and Local Public Health Agencies\" (Background Paper 77, August 18, 2010); \"Getting Real: Data Sources, the Evidence Base, and Strategies for Improving the Health of Communities,\" September 24, 2010; \"Focus on Reform: Public Health Provisions\" (Forum Session, June 25, 2010); \"As the World Turns: Evolving Global Health Thinking and U.S. Policy\" (Forum Session, May 7, 2010); \"Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise? Examining the Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Health\" (Forum Session, March 14, 2008); \"Unusual Suspects: Focusing on Nonmedical Determinants to Improve the Nation's Health\" (Forum Session, November 5, 2010); and \"Health Impact Assessments: What, Why, How, Who, Where?\" (Forum Session, December 3, 2010).",
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        "raw_content": "(WCA-19) organizing committee with great honor extending you a warm invitation to attend the World Conference on Accountants which is slated to held in 10th March'2019 in Coimbatore, India. The Conference will offer a wide platform to share vital and recent innovations in the arena World Conference on Accountants. It also has a wonderful space for both scientific presentations like oral, poster and commercial exhibition. (WCA-19) have an exciting program that will allow the participants to reflect upon and celebrate the past accomplishments, renew friendships, extended networking opportunities, foster communication between speakers and delegates and jointly unveil current and future research directions. We hope that you will have a useful and fun filled time in Coimbatore, India at this special (WCA-19). We look forward to welcoming you all for what promises to be an outstanding event.",
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        "raw_content": "Requiem for the Dream: WNBA team falls just short\nAllie Ghisson on September 18, 2018 in Sports\nPhoto courtesy of Atlanta Dream\nWhen it comes to events, there is not a category of entertainment that has a more dedicated fan base than sports. Atlanta offers a particularly robust variety of teams. With Atlanta United FC dominating in soccer, the Falcons just beginning their season, and the Braves at the top of their division, it is hard to think of Atlanta as less than a powerhouse sporting city. Yet flying relatively under the radar is a team that played in its league\u2019s conference semifinals at McCamish Pavilion: the WNBA\u2019s Atlanta Dream.\nFounded in 2008, the Dream, owned by two female business partners, has managed to become a strong presence in the league without an NBA pairing. The ability for the stand-alone expansion team to self-sustain proves the strength of the team as a whole. However, the first season was far from perfect. The Dream set a record for most consecutive losses in the league at 18 and finished the year at the bottom of their conference, with a miserable 4-30 mark. Dreading this repeat, coach Marynell Meadors acquired veterans in free agency to bolster her young squad with experience. Perhaps most importantly, the team drafted guard-forward Angel McCoughtry from Louisville with the first overall pick in the draft. Until her season-ending knee injury suffered this August, McCoughtry was consistently the Dream\u2019s centerpiece.\nComing with a vengeance, Atlanta Dream was looking to make it back into the WNBA finals as they played Game Five against the Washington Mystics. The Seattle Storm yet again found their way into the other semifinal matchup; if both Atlanta and Seattle advanced, it would be a rematch of the 2010 finals in which the Mystics edged the Dream.\nThe Dream came into the series a drastically different team than the one that struggled to string a pair of wins together the year before. They averaged 81.8 points per game, which is above the league median by almost two points. The dominance continued on defense, where the team averaged an impressive 7.6 steals per contest. Winning 23 of their 34 games, the Dream found themselves at the top of the Eastern Conference and played for a championship berth for the second time in three years.\nStar player of the Mystics, the towering Elene Delle Donne, faced a knee injury in game two of the semifinals. Although returning to the court for a few minutes of playing time, adorned by a large knee brace, she was not able to find the back of the net. But with the series tied, Delle Donne put up 14 points in a gutty winner-take-all Game Five performance, giving her team an advantage at the end and leaving the Dream and their fans wondering what might have been.\nThis shortcoming should not at all diminish the Dream\u2019s accomplishment; the team was six points in Game Five away from advancing to the Finals for what would have been the fourth time in nine years, and if not for the injury to McCoughtry, they could have gone even further. And win or lose, the team played its best basketball right on Tech\u2019s campus.\nPlayers will come and go, sponsorships will change and coaches will retire, but the Dream will remain a fixture in Atlanta.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / DWI Help / How to Handle DWI Traffic Stop\nOne of things drivers in New Jersey dread more than anything is being pulled over by police. When this happens and it\u2019s because the driver is suspected of driving while intoxicated (DWI), it can be an even more daunting experienced. Drivers need to be aware of what they should do if they\u2019re pulled over by law enforcement and strategies they should take to protect themselves from making the situation worse no matter how much they\u2019ve been drinking. With the known penalties, costs and social stigma of being arrested for DWI, it\u2019s natural to be intimidated and worried. That, however, doesn\u2019t mean that a driver should deviate from following appropriate procedures when stopped. The following are tips that drivers should adhere to if they find themselves in this unfortunate situation.\nPull The Vehicle Over Safely\nFor some individuals, there is a temptation to try and elude the police. This is always a bad idea and will make things exponentially worse for the driver. Looking into the rear-view mirror and seeing the flashing lights and speeding police cruiser might yield the reaction, \u201cWhy is he stopping me?\u201d Even if you have been drinking, there\u2019s always the chance that the traffic stop has nothing to do with weaving, dangerous actions or other maneuvers generally associated with DWI. You could have a broken taillight. It\u2019s possible that you were speeding. Or it could be for a reason other than a DWI. The important thing to do is pull the vehicle over to the side of the road in a safe manner and follow the officer\u2019s instructions.\nHave Your Personal Information Ready\nThe officer will ask for your driver\u2019s license, registration and proof of insurance. He or she might ask you a question that is designed to trap you and gauge your response to see if you\u2019re acting suspiciously such as, \u201cDo you know why I stopped you?\u201d The answer to this question should always be, \u201cNo.\u201d When the officer requests your credentials, provide them in a polite and non-threatening manner. It is important to be non-threatening. This means doing as the officer says, keeping your hands visible and acting relaxed. Giving off the impression that you have something to hide will pique the officer\u2019s interest and lead to suspicion that you were doing something wrong even if you weren\u2019t.\nDon\u2019t Give Information The Officer Didn\u2019t Ask For\nVolunteering information that was not requested by the officer is unnecessary and could damage your case if in fact you were committing a DWI. The officer will ask speak to you and ask you for your information, but you don\u2019t have to elaborate of give extended responses to the questions that are asked. It\u2019s possible that there will be a dashboard camera on the officer\u2019s vehicle recording everything you say and do, so anything could be a negative should there be an arrest. Trying to charm the officer is not going to work. Making an attempt to talk the officer out of arresting you for DWI won\u2019t help your situation. You have rights and your statements can be incriminating and actions can be used against you when the case goes to court. It\u2019s best to say as little as possible.\nBe Courteous And Politely Assert Your Legal Rights\nIf the officer stops you and you reply with, \u201cI didn\u2019t do anything! Why are you stopping me? Why don\u2019t you catch some real criminals instead?\u201d it\u2019s going to place the traffic stop in an adversarial situation, make the officer feel as if you\u2019re being difficult and cause you more problems. If you simply reply to the officer\u2019s queries without vitriol and try to be courteous, you won\u2019t do anything that could harm you if you are indeed arrested. There is the possibility that you were stopped on suspicion of DWI, but exhibit no signs of it when the officer investigates and he might let you go. If you\u2019d impolite or aggressive, this is unlikely.\nYou have rights even during a traffic stop on suspicion of DWI. If the officer asks you if you have been drinking \u2013 even if it was an amount that you know shouldn\u2019t raise your blood alcohol content (BAC) above the 0.08% that will warrant a DWI arrest \u2013 it is preferable to decline to answer without legal counsel. Anything you say can be used in a case.\nThink Before Consenting To Field Sobriety Tests\nIf the officer believes there that you have been drinking or are under the influence of drugs, you will likely be asked to complete field sobriety tests. There are standardized tests such as the walk-and-turn, one-leg stand and horizontal gaze nystagmus. There are also non-standardized tests such as the finger to nose test or being asked to count backwards from 100 along with many others. If you refuse to take the tests, you will look guilty and it won\u2019t help you avoid arrest. If you\u2019re clearly going to have a problem passing the tests, it might be preferable to decline to take them. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Oregon\u2019s Low Unemployment Rate Continues in Month of April\nOregon\u2019s Low Unemployment Rate Continues in Month of April\nOregon\u2019s unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in March and April.\nFor 16 consecutive months, the rate has been close to 4.1 percent, its lowest level since comparable records began in 1976. The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 3.9 percent in April, from 4.1 percent in March.\nIn April, Oregon\u2019s nonfarm payroll employment dropped by 2,900 jobs, following a revised gain of 5,000 jobs in March. This was Oregon\u2019s first monthly job decline in 16 months. The last decline was in December 2016.\nIn April, three major industries declined by more than 1,000 jobs. Retail trade dropped by 2,500 jobs, following a gain of 2,400 in March. Health care and social assistance cut 1,400 jobs in April following a gain of 800 during the prior two months. Professional and business services declined by 1,100 jobs and is now down 2,200 since its peak of 244,900 jobs in November 2017.\nMeanwhile, seven of Oregon\u2019s major industries added jobs in April, led by leisure and hospitality (+600 jobs) and construction (+500).\nOver the past few years Oregon\u2019s economy gradually decelerated, from very rapid growth a few years ago, to moderate growth over the past year. In the past 12 months 29,600 jobs were added, which is a gain of 1.6 percent. This rate of growth is a slowdown from the more rapid expansion during the prior few years when Oregon\u2019s job gains peaked in mid-2015 at 3.7 percent.\nOregon\u2019s annual job gains have been above 1.6 percent since March 2013. Oregon had been adding jobs at a faster pace than the U.S., but now is growing jobs at the same pace as the nation, since U.S. jobs also expanded by 1.6 percent during the past 12 months.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s always struck me a strange thing to pity the stars, those who get to make their livelihood doing what they love, but when it comes to the Doves, it becomes a little more understandable. While hardly lingering in obscurity, they\u2019ve never made the jump into the mainstream, Metro Arena world that\u2019s been predicted for them even since \u2018Lost Souls\u2019 back in 2000. Well, it\u2019s 2009 now, and perhaps inspired by the Elbow have been clasped to the nation\u2019s collective bosom in the last year, they\u2019re back with the first single and title track from their fourth album, \u2018Kingdom of Rust\u2019.\nYes yes, all well and good\u2026but how does it actually sound? It\u2019s in possession of the same driving beats and yearning vocals the Doves have always possessed, but there\u2019s a distinct rockabilly-via-Alex-Turner sensibility to the verse that doesn\u2019t entirely befit the band. When the strings kick in though, it\u2019s immediately evident that they get Scott Walker a damn sigh better than the aforementioned Alex and his mate ever have, and the song slowly morphs into the kind of stampeding epic that they\u2019ve always excelled at. Although not at the same level as career highlight \u201cThere Goes The Fear\u201d, the track\u2019s very much an extension of the post-millennial angst of its parent album \u2018The Last Broadcast\u2019, with only the occasional nod of the head to the changes in the rock landscape since 2005\u2019s \u2018Some Cities\u2019. It\u2019s a good tune alright, but unlike \u2013 and apologies for bringing them up again, but it\u2019s just too good a comparison to avoid \u2013 Elbow\u2019s comeback \u201cGrounds for Divorce\u201d, it doesn\u2019t quite go for the jugular in the way that Doves perhaps need to right now. \u201cKingdom of Rust\u201d is bound to find a place in the heart of any Doves fan, but sadly their brand of populist ambition seems set to appeal only to the converted in the age of landfill indie. Sigh.\nLabels: Doves, Mark Corcoran-Lettice",
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Collecting a standard issue pistol and shotgun for the mission, Carter also collected two new weapons crafted using technology gathered from the alien artefact. These were the \"Blobatov\", a type of Molotov cocktail and a hugely powerful lightning gun which had very limited ammunition. Carrying out research will be one of the only ways to unlock the more powerful alien weaponry, which will be especially useful later in the game.\nGathering two extra agents to assist him, Carter set off to investigate arriving in the neighbourhood the call came from. XCOM's stylised graphical style was very evident here, which worked nicely in building a different style of atmosphere from the previous games. Soon it was very clear that something was wrong in the quiet suburb, as the streets were deserted with abandoned shopping bags and children's toys littering the road. Soon, Carter heard a scream for help and dashing to a nearby building found a bloody trail leading to a body. 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Finishing these foes using a combination of the shotgun and burn damage, the dead body of the agent lay prominently in the room. The death of an agent is a significant event and will be a severe blow to XCOM, as in the original series.\nFighting their way upstairs the team rescued a woman from the creatures, who were emerging from under cupboards and even the bathroom taps. The gameplay was tense and fast-paced, forcing Carter to break out the lightning gun and fry the reaming creatures. Battling back out of the house, things took a turn for the worse with the appearance of a gigantic alien monolith. The hovering pillar proceeded to vaporise the other agent, forcing Carter to make a run for it as he lacked the adequate technology to deal with it. 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Preliminary recommendations were developed and discussed in forums with the OCCC Client Advisory Board, Convention Center clients, Convention Center District stakeholders, OCCC service partners and staff.\nBased on that feedback, the following key priorities were identified: the new Convention Way Grand Concourse, an enclosed connection between the North and South concourses, which will include additional meeting and ballroom space and a new grand entry to the North/South Building along Convention Way; and the addition of a new multipurpose venue, a 200,000-square-foot, flexible, divisible, column-free space with a combination of retractable and floor seating to accommodate between 18,000 to 20,000 guests. This project will also incorporate additional meeting space and connectivity between the North and South concourses.\nThe projects would vastly improve the OCCC's North/South building and keep the Center of Hospitality relevant and cutting edge in a competitive tradeshow and convention industry. Members of the OCCC's Client Advisory Board attended the Board of County Commissioners meeting and supported both proposals. The proposed projects will give them more reasons to keep their business in Orlando.\nThe next step is refining design concepts and developing a funding strategy for both projects. Once the projects are approved by the BCC, each project will take just a little more than four years to complete.\nA Diverse Environment Created through Community, Arts and Culture\nOrange County is also committed to a sustainable, creative and diverse arts and culture community as a driving force in its continued economic development and quality of life. 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The more than $35 million capital investment in Holden Heights represents a bold vision to create a sustainable, prosperous and desirable quality of life for area residents.\nIn 1995, Orange County began its investment in Holden Heights to address environmental and infrastructure deficiencies in Holden Heights. Over the years, Orange County has expanded its vision \u2013 from pure infrastructure to a sustainable neighborhood model. Together with partners, the Orange County project now features infrastructure improvements that include sewer, storm water, sidewalks, curbs and road improvements. The final phases of improvements are scheduled to begin construction in early in 2018 for a total of about $4.6 million.\nAdditionally, Orange County built a 10,500-sqare-foot, state-of-the-art community service center in the heart of Holden Heights to provide services to youth, families and seniors. 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        "raw_content": "Argentina born composer Pablo E. Furman is recipient of awards from the Guggenheim and Koussevitzky foundations, California Arts Council, Djerassi Foundation, International Computer Music Association, the Composers Conference, as well as several research and artistic awards from the California State University. His music is recorded on Capstone Records\u2019 The Electric Saxophone, IMG Media\u2019s Ghost Strings, Centaur\u2019s ICMC Commissions, Music from CREAM, Music from SEAMUS Vols. 9 & 15, and by the Mexican Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes. Furman composes for traditional instruments and ensembles and the electro-acoustic music medium.\n\u201cTo hear [his music] is to be carried along a road of blazing colors, through rugged terrain that's virtually sand-blasted by rhythm and topped with melodies speaking of beautiful doom. It grabs the gut. It fascinates.\u201d [San Jos\u00e9 Mercury News, 1/11/2010].\n\u201cThis concerto, for string quartet and string orchestra, is the most appealing and imaginative work of his I\u2019ve heard. It unites the bounce and vigor of his violin and electronics piece, Sure\u00f1a: Memorias Australes, with the geniality of his concertino for bandone\u00f3n and strings. The music has bite and wit\u2026\u201d [San Francisco Classical Voice, 1/10/2010]\n\u201c\u2026[Sure\u00f1a] felt timeless: hugely amplified violin served as the narrow present, with computer-vague prophecies and electronic echoes\u2026 we knew that we were on the wrong side of the mirror, the balance of fire and ice broken in the glass.\u201d [Piedmont Post, 10/29/2008]\n\u201cGraeme Jennings, once of the Arditti Quartet, proved a mesmerising protagonist in Pablo Furman's Sure\u00f1a: Memorias Australes... Pizzicato passages return sounding like Javanese temple gongs, birds flutter, an Argentine dance emerges from loudspeakers and Jennings solos in a concerto whose accompaniment is of his own devising.\u201d [Financial Times, 10/22/2008]\n\u201cFurman's [Concertino], which matches the fire and dignity of tango\u2026 conveys a wistful, lost-in-thought lyricism.\u201d [San Jos\u00e9 Mercury News, 8/29/2007]",
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        "raw_content": "Photos taken on visit to Chile and Argentina. Christmas 2013 and New Year 2104 on excursion to Antarctica. The political message being delivered in Spanish is: The city is yours but the walls belong to us.\nThe leading continental European Book Fairs are held in Frankfurt, Gothenburg, and Sweden. The American writer, Richard Ford, personally appeared to discuss his latest novel, \u201cCanada\u201d which had just been translated into Swedish.\nChinese New Year New York City February 10-11 2013 \u2013 The Year of The Snake\nChinese New Year in New York City is a big event that occurs sometime every February. Not to be outdone, however, Portland has its own Chinatown with its unique Chinese Garden.\nNature in New York City/Winter\nDid you know that Central Park in New York City comprises 6% of Manhattan\u2019s total acreage? These 843 acres are a multi-seasonal playground for New Yorkers. In wintertime, there is a festival which includes ice sculpture competitions and many other family-friendly activities.",
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        "raw_content": "Email Leakage - An Overlooked Backdoor to GDPR Failure\nOn May 25, 18, two years after it was adopted by the European Union, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force. For two years companies have been bombarded with offers for GDPR solutions from security firms; and publications have been bombarded with surveys claiming that only n% of firms are ready or even understand GDPR.\nIn truth, however, the 'data protection' element in GDPR is little different to pre-existing European laws. The GDPR changes come in the way user data is gathered, stored, processed, and made accessible to users; in breach disclosure; and in the severity of non-compliance fines.\nThat said, companies can learn from last year's data protection non-compliance incidents to gain insight into next year's potential GDPR non-compliance fines. One source is the statistics available from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO -- the UK data protection regulator).\nThe ICO's latest 'Data security incident trends' report was published on 14 May 18. During Q4, the ICO levied just a single fine: \u00a3400,000 on Carphone Warehouse Ltd \"after serious failures put customer data at risk.\" There were, however, a total of 957 reported data security incidents. The ICO defines these as \"a major concern for those affected and a key area of action for the ICO.\"\nAn analysis of those incidents is revealing. Healthcare -- a major worldwide criminal target for extortion and theft of PII -- reported a total of 349 data security incidents in Q4. The most common incidents were not technology-related: 121 incidents involved data posted or faxed to the wrong recipient, or the loss or theft of paperwork.\nThe most frequent technology-related incidents were not down to hacking, but to simple email failures (49) involving data sent to the wrong recipient, or a failure to use BCC when sending email. There is, in short, an easily overlooked backdoor into GDPR non-compliance.\nData sent to the wrong recipient is commonly addressed by data labeling and data loss prevention technologies. One problem is a high level of both false positives and false negatives. Employees charged with labeling the data they generate frequently 'over-label'; that is, they label unprotected data as 'sensitive' in an abundance of caution. This can lead to time-consuming, hampered workflows. Alternatively, sensitive data can remain unlabeled and still be sent to the wrong address.\nIn September 2017, the national Law Journal reported, \"Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr was caught Wednesday in an email mix-up that revealed secret U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and internal investigations at PepsiCo, after a Wilmer lawyer accidentally sent a Wall Street Journal reporter privileged documents detailing a history of whistleblower claims at the company.\" This was not just an embarrassment; had it involved any EU data, it would have been a serious breach of GDPR.\n(While writing this article, the author received an email from a major cybersecurity vendor: \"You may have accidentally received an email from us yesterday with the subject line \u201cSUBJECT LINE\u201d. Our server had a bad moment and sent the email to wrong people.\" This was a benign error -- but it could have been serious, and it further illustrates the problem.)\nOne new start-up firm -- UK-based Tessian -- is seeking to solve the email GDPR backdoor using machine learning artificial intelligence. \"What we're doing,\" co-founder and CEO Tim Sadler told SecurityWeek, \"is helping organizations protect against the human threats. At our core, we prevent organizations sending highly sensitive emails to the wrong people.\"\nThe difficulty with the email problem is that it doesn't lend itself to a traditional rules-based solution -- email is used too frequently, too easily, with too many subjects and to too many people. \"The approach we have taken is machine learning,\" explained Sadler. \"We analyze historical communications patterns to understand the kind of information that is shared with different people in the user's network. On outgoing emails we understand anomalies. We understand that it is unusual that this data is shared with that contact. This is an approach we have not seen elsewhere, but it is one that works very effectively.\"\nHe claims that within 24 hours of analyzing the user email logs, a base-line of 'normality' can be produced. Anomalies to that baseline are flagged. Users are kept on board by being fully involved -- flagged emails aren't simply blocked. A full explanation of the system's decision is relayed to the user and can be accepted or overridden -- and the user's response is added to the system's machine learning knowledge. Using credit card fraud as an analogy, he said, \"We don't just block the card because of anomalous behavior, we explain why, we ask the user if he wants to unblock it -- and we learn from the process.\"\nThe company was founded in 2013 by Tim Sadler, Ed Bishop and Tom Adams, and was originally known as CheckRecipient. In April 2017 it raised $2.7 million seed funding, bringing the total seed funding to $3.8 million. The company was rebranded and renamed as Tessian in February 18. Part of the reason for the rebranding is the evolving and growing nature of the company.\n\"Our belief at Tessian,\" Sadler told SecurityWeek, \"is that organizations' security has moved on from perimeter firewalls, and even endpoint security. I think we are in a third phase here, where humans are the real endpoints of the organization.\" If you look at how hackers try to break into a company, they're not so much hacking devices as hacking the humans.\nWe are focused on building security for the human endpoint. 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        "raw_content": "The Meagerness of the Republican Debates, the Smallness of the President\u2019s Solutions, and the Need for a Progessive Alternative\nRepublicans are debating again tomorrow night. And once again, Americans will hear the standard regressive litany: government is bad, Medicare and Medicaid should be cut, \u201cObamacare\u201d is killing the economy, undocumented immigrants are taking our jobs, the military should get more money, taxes should be lowered on corporations and the rich, and regulations should be gutted.\nRepublican Regression for the Rich\nFour years ago the most widely-watched TV debate among Republican aspirants attracted 3.2 million viewers. This year it\u2019s almost twice that number. And for every viewer assume a multiplier effect as he or she shares what\u2019s heard with friends and family.\nAmericans are listening more intently this time around because they\u2019re hurting and they want answers. But the answers they\u2019re getting from Republican candidates \u2013 tripping over themselves trying to appeal to hard-core regressives \u2013 are the wrong ones.\nNeed for a New Message\u2026 and Real Change\nThe correct answers aren\u2019t being aired.\nThat\u2019s partly because there\u2019s no primary contest in the Democratic pa rty. So Republicans automatically get loads of free broadcast time to air their regressive nonsense while the Democrats get none.\nBut even if the President had equal time, the debate about what to do about the crisis would still be frighteningly narrow.\nThat\u2019s because the President\u2019s answers don\u2019t nearly match up to the magnitude of the crisis.\nWithout bold alternatives, Americans desperate for big solutions are attracted to bold crackpot ideas like Herman Cain\u2019s \u201c9-9-9\u201d proposal, which would raise taxes on the poor and cut them for the rich.\nOccupy Movements Can Make a Real Difference\nThis is where the inchoate Occupy Wall Street movement could come in. What\u2019s needed isn\u2019t just big ideas. It\u2019s people fulminating for them \u2013 making enough of a ruckus that the ideas can\u2019t be ignored. They become part of the debate because the public demands it.\nThe biggest thing the President has proposed is a plan to create 2 million jobs. But that\u2019s not nearly big enough. Today, 14 million Americans are out of work, and 11 million more are working part-time who\u2019d rather be working full time.\nThe nation needs a real jobs plan, one of sufficient size and scope to do the job \u2013 including a WPA and a Civilian Conservation Corps, to put the millions of long-term unemployed and young unemployed to work rebuilding America.\nAmericans Need Equality\u2026 Especially Financial Equality\nI\u2019m not criticizing the President. Without energized, mobilized, and organized progressives, even the best people in Washington can\u2019t overcome the monied interests. For example, America\u2019s long-term debt needs to be addressed, but not the way the President is doing it. He wants to lop $4 trillion off the budget over the next ten years. This almost certainly means sacrificing education, job training, food stamps, and everything else now listed in the so-called \u201cnon-defense discretionary\u201d budget, as well as cuts in Medicare and Medicaid.\nWhat about halving the military budget instead? It doubled after 9/11, and military contractors are intent on keeping it in the stratosphere. So is Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Result: Defense cuts this size won\u2019t be on the table unless progressives vociferously demand it.\nAnd what about really raising taxes on the rich to finance what the nation should be doing to create a world-class workforce with world-class wages?\nHere again, the President\u2019s proposal is paltry compared to what should be done. He wants to raise taxes on the rich by ending the Bush tax cut for incomes over $250,000 and limiting certain deductions.\nYet income and wealth are now more concentrated than they\u2019ve been in 70 years. The top 1 percent gets over 20 percent of total income and holds over 35 percent of national wealth; the richest 400 Americans have more wealth than the bottom 150 million Americans put together.\nMeanwhile, effective tax rates on the rich are lower than they\u2019ve been in three decades.\nWe need to push for higher marginal taxes on the top, and more brackets. Incomes of more than $5 million should be subject to a 70 percent rate. (The top marginal rate was never below 70 percent between 1940 and 1980.) And these rates should apply to all income regardless of source, including capital gains.\nThis would allow for a bigger Earned Income Tax Credit (that is, a wage subsidy) for lower-income workers. And lower taxes on middle-income workers.\n\u2026Not the Poor and Middle Class\nThere should be a 2 percent annual surtax on all fortunes over $7 million. This would only hit the richest half a percent of Americans at the very top of the heap. And would yield $70 billion a year \u2013 enough to improve our schools and make college affordable to everyone.\nAnd a tax on financial transactions. Even a tiny one of one-half of one percent would generate $200 billion a year. That\u2019s enough to make a major contribution toward early childhood education for every American toddler.\nThe President\u2019s healthcare law is a good start but it\u2019s not the solution, either. We need Medicare for all. Medicare has lower administrative costs than private insurers. And it has the bargaining heft to reduce drug and hospital costs as well as shift the system from fee-for-services to payments for healthy outcomes.\nThe President\u2019s financial reforms are also a beginning but they\u2019re way too weak to stop Wall Street depredations. (At this moment, for example, no one even knows the exposure of Wall Street banks to European banks and, through them, Europe\u2019s debt crisis.)\nBanks are Not Too Big to Fail the Working Class\nWe need to resurrect the Glass-Steagall Act and break up the biggest banks.\nThe President has talked about fixing Social Security by raising the retirement age. But the best way to ensure the program\u2019s long-term solvency is to lift the ceiling on income subject to Social Security payroll taxes (now $106,800.) Yet this, too, is off the table.\nWorkers also need more bargaining power. The ratio of corporate profits to wages is now higher than it\u2019s been since before the Great Depression. Workers should be able to form unions through a simple up-or-down vote, without delay.\nNone of this is possible without strong and consistent pressure from the progressive side. Regressives are setting the agenda.\nClimate Change Takes a Back Seat\nThe President isn\u2019t even talking about the environment any more. Yet climate change is a reality, and our survival depends on reducing carbon emissions.\nWe should tax carbon-based fuels, and divide the revenues equally among all Americans. It\u2019s the best way to get us to switch to non-carbon fuels, and stimulate research and development of them. And by dividing the revenues, the typical American would come out ahead even though some prices would increase.\nFinally, we need public financing of elections and strict limits on so-called \u201cindependent\u201d expenditures. Corporations should have to get the approval of every shareholder before spending corporate funds \u2013 the shareholders\u2019 money \u2013 on politics.\nI have no idea whether the Occupiers will morph into the kind of progressive force necessary to put these ideas into play. 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        "raw_content": "Now, when I stumbled upon this blog post by Brian Hoff telling businesses to value the work done by a website, I just had to re-blog. In it, he talks about how of how online businesses are flourishing and spending 100,000 USD on his own website. It's a great reality check about how a having a well designed website is the best marketing tool you can buy.\nI\u2019ll use my business as an example. If I were to put a price on my upcoming redesign of my company site [brianhoffdesign.com], I\u2019d pay up to $100k for it. Seriously? Yep, dead serious. My website simplifies tasks which would normally need to be performed by a real person sitting behind a desk. This results in the hiring of more people \u2013 also takes time and time is money \u2013 paying them salaries, getting a larger office space. My website and blog does my marketing, so there\u2019s one less person I\u2019d need to hire. My website acts as a secretary and online forms help weed out and distribute new work. There\u2019s another employee I don\u2019t need. I\u2019m getting more profitable as I type this, since this article will likely attract reactions.\nBrian Hoff Dear Business, I'm scared for you\nA professionaly designed website is a fundamental investment in today\u2019s economy and as such, you would want a return on that investment. A good website works hard for your business and if you are going to spend money, it is better to spend a little more and have the investment worth it rather than spend less and throw the money away.\nYou can read the full post here: http://www.thedesigncubicle.com/2012/10/dear-business-im-scared-for-you/",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: American Spirit\nAmerican Spirit, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids\nFDA reaches agreement with Natural American Spirit\nThe FDA and Natural American Spirit cigarettes have been locked in a legal battle for a couple of years now over the brand\u2019s advertising that its tobacco is \u201cnatural\u201d and \u201cadditive-free.\u201d\nThe FDA reached an agreement (secretly, apparently) with American Spirit that allows the brand (owned by Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company which is not an independent company, it\u2019s actually a wholly-owned subsidiary of RJ Reynolds) to keep \u201cNatural\u201d in its name, but that it must stop all advertising that its tobacco is \u201cadditive-free\u201d. The FDA way back in August 2015 gave American Spirit a cease and desist order on its advertising. RJ Reynolds filed an appeal and for more than a year, I\u2019ve continued seeing American Spirit ads in my Sports Illustrated, still touting \u201cnatural!\u201d and \u201cadditive-free.\u201d\nThe agreement was reached in January, but was disclosed this month as part of a discovery process in other litigation involving Natural American Spirit.\nNot everyone is happy with the settlement. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free kids put out a statement that it doesn\u2019t go nearly far enough. From the CTFK website:\n\u201cThis FDA/Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company agreement is a gift to the tobacco industry, permitting R.J. Reynolds to continue the highly misleading, and very possibly legally fraudulent, marketing and labeling of American Spirit cigarettes,\u201d said Robin Koval, CEO & President, Truth Initiative. \u201cOur research shows that a majority of Natural American Spirit smokers incorrectly believe that their cigarettes are safer than other cigarettes. The truth is that they are just as dangerous as any other cigarette. This agreement does little to address those widespread and highly dangerous misperceptions. The only way to protect consumers is for the FDA to immediately go back to the drawing board to ensure that R.J. Reynolds and Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company can no longer mislead consumers about the safety of their product.\u201d\nEarlier this month, RJ Reynolds reached a settlement agreement that it will stop doing that. I\u2019ll be keeping my eye on Natural American Spirit ads to see if they do! Their false advertising that somehow a \u201cnatural\u201d tobacco is somehow safer (and there are people out there who believe this malarkey hook, line and sinker) his has been bugging me for a couple of years.\nAmerican SpiritCampaign for Tobacco-Free Kids\nAmerican Spirit, FDA\nFDA: End of the line for so-called \u201cnatural\u201d and \u201cadditive-free\u201d tobacco products\nNot any more \u201cNatural\u201d than any other brand.\nAwesome story. The Food and Drug Administration told RJ Reynolds and other cigarette companies to stop it with their false advertising about \u201cnatural tobacco\u201d cigarette products \u2014 this includes the infamous \u201cAmerican Spirit\u201d brand of cigarettes.\nAmerican Spirit claims to be a \u201cnatural, additive-free\u201d cigarette brand. A lot of people believe these are Native-made cigarettes, but in fact, American Spirit is a wholly owned subsidiary of RJ Reynolds, makers of Camel cigarettes and plenty of other nasty-ass brands. It\u2019s all a big show that has fooled many people.\nFrom an NBC article:\n\u201cThe FDA has determined that these products, described as \u2018natural\u2019 and \u2018additive-free\u2019 on their labeling, need an FDA modified risk tobacco product order before they can be legally introduced as such into interstate commerce,\u201d the agency said in a statement.\n\u201cThe FDA\u2019s job is to ensure tobacco products are not marketed in a way that leads consumers to believe cigarettes with descriptors like \u2018additive-free\u2019 and \u2018natural\u2019 pose fewer health risks than other cigarettes, unless the claims have been scientifically supported,\u201d said Mitch Zeller, director of the FDA\u2019s Center for Tobacco Products.\n\u201cThis action is a milestone, and a reminder of how we use the tools of science-based regulation to protect the U.S. public from the harmful effects of tobacco use.\u201d\nThis affects a couple of other brands, but American Spirit is the most high-profile. This has been yet again one of Big Tobacco\u2019s big lies. That somehow tobacco brands with fewer additives are \u201cnatural\u201d and (hint, hint) without actually coming right out and saying so, because coming right out and saying so would be incredibly @#$%ing illegal, they\u2019re some safer or healthier.\nNope, nope, nope, nothing could be further from the truth. These brands (two others I hadn\u2019t heard of previously are Nat Sherman and ITG) are NOT safer and do NOT contain fewer additives. Many years ago, Big Tobacco kept trying to find sneaky and dishonest ways to market their products as somehow being safer or \u201capproved by doctors.\u201d The industry\u2019s lies about these ads was long ago exposed. The whole \u201cnatural\u201d and \u201cadditive-free\u201d lie is using the same techniques as the old \u201cfour out of five doctors approve Camels\u201d ads from the 1940s and 1950s.\nThe FDA several years ago was given regulatory authority over tobacco and specifically nicotine by a bill signed by Barack Obama. That authority gives the FDA the authority to control the marketing of cigarette products. The whole \u201cnatural, additive-free\u201d fight has been a thorn in the side of tobacco control advocates for years. And now, it appears the FDA isn\u2019t screwing around and cracking down.\nBy the same token, I believe the FDA could use this same power to crack down on the marketing of e-cigs, since they are likewise a nicotine product.\nAs an aside, several years ago, a really angry email from me actually convinced Discovery Magazine to drop \u201cAmerican Spirit\u201d ads from its magazine. 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        "raw_content": "Reflections on Cairo\u2019s Weeks of Protest\nIt\u2019s been some time, I know. I won\u2019t get into explanations now but suffice it to say it\u2019s been a very productive few months during which my energies were focused on issues outside of actual picture taking. I\u2019ve been writing a lot, reflecting on South Sudan and what it meant and focusing on what lies ahead. Perhaps most importantly, I have been reconnecting with my family and friends after several years away. I will soon be settled in Nairobi where I\u2019ll be based for the foreseeable future. I look forward to sharing thoughts and reflections on the issues I intend to explore from there.\nFor the moment I am in Cairo covering this period of unrest surrounding the draft constitution. Below is a short piece in which I share a few photos and some reflections of what the week has been like. More soon.\nMuller/Prime Egypt Protest Soundslide from Pete Muller on Vimeo.\nPosted on December 6, 2012 December 6, 2012 Leave a comment on Reflections on Cairo\u2019s Weeks of Protest\nThoughts on the Genocide Discussion\nInsurgencies, and operations to suppress them, are invariably horrific. They are especially so in a rogue state like Sudan where the government thinks little of banning journalists, aid workers and other potentially mitigating watchdogs. The insurgencies underway in Sudan\u2019s Blue Nile and South Kordofan states are fueled, like so many before them, by discrimination, marginalization and intolerance on the part of the government in Khartoum. It has long been a fatal flaw of the Sudanese state that its government, seated in the northern city of Khartoum and ruled by the chauvinistic National Congress Party (NCP), refuses to embrace the country\u2019s vast racial, religious and ethnic diversity. This dynamic was the crux of most Sudanese conflicts throughout the 20th century and underlay the country\u2019s partition in the 21st.\nBetween 2009 and 2012, I lived in South Sudan where I worked to document the Republic\u2019s tense and precarious transition to independence. During my time there, I made numerous trips to border regions where I observed various aspects of the conflicts in question. As is the case in most insurgencies, there is a notable power disparity between insurgent elements, in this case the Sudan People\u2019s Liberation Army-North (SPLA-N), and their counter-insurgent foes in the Sudan Armed Forces. The latter controls the air space and uses that advantage to carry out wildly inaccurate, albeit regular and frightening, aerial assaults on rebel territory. Through its ability to regulate legal access, the government is also able to severely limit humanitarian assistance. The rebels, who are in and of the people, exploit the asymmetric nature of the fight by controlling the hinterlands, staging hit-and-run ambushes and fighting elusively. In this regard, the dynamics on the ground are typical of insurgencies.\nWhere things get complicated is the broader context in which these battles occur. Following the secession of the South in 2011, the populations in Blue Nile and the Nuba Mountains, elements of which have been mobilized against Khartoum for decades, found themselves in a precarious and frustrating position: isolated from their former southern allies and under the enduringly harsh rule of the NCP. They fight with the stated hope of toppling the NCP and transforming government institutions in ways that will reflect the country\u2019s diverse population. \u201cWe want to build a system in which citizenship, not ethnicity, is the basis for inclusion,\u201d Malik Agar, the SPLA-N commander in Blue Nile State, told me during a tour of the battlefield. To achieve this goal, the rebellions in both Blue Nile and South Kordofan commenced and grew, as did the government\u2019s heavy-handed response. The intensification of fighting led to a mass exodus of civilians and a dire humanitarian emergency in refugee camps along the southern side of the new border.\nWhile Sudanese President Omar Bashir is not a character worthy of sympathy, he too faces a set of challenges. To the chagrin of many hardliners within his party, he accepted the 2011 secession of South Sudan \u2014 a bitter and economically devastating blow to northern morale. With the South went 80 percent of Sudan\u2019s oil resources, a vital pillar for the North\u2019s fledgling economy. Despite deadly clashes along the border in April, Sudan has, for the most part, allowed southern secession without initiating a return to large-scale conventional war. In the wake of southern independence, across the border of a vastly truncated Sudan, Bashir and the NCP faced multiple, increasingly coordinated insurgencies South Kordofan, Blue Nile and Darfur, all boasting interest in regime change. While decades of oppression motivate the rebellions and garner sympathy from democratic allies, it is unrealistic to think that the regime would allow them to pass unchallenged, particularly during this transitional and uncertain period.\nDespite these complex dimensions, there is a growing discussion in which Khatroum\u2019s egregious counter-insurgency measures are presented to the public in a vacuum. In a June 6th, op-ed entitled \u201cWe must act now to stop Sudan\u2019s genocide of the Nuba people,\u201d which appeared in the British daily, The Guardian, Dr. Giles Fraser, writes that the \u201caim [of Khartoum\u2019s current military campaign] is annihilation [of the Nuba people].\u201d Fraser proceeds to vaguely reference the brutality of Khartoum\u2019s actions in South Kordofan without once noting the SPLA-N insurgents, whose operations and intentions constitute the other half of the equation. Such simple and polemical cases, while convenient, not only obfuscate the political complexities of the situation; they disrespect the proud rebels who risk their lives to combat a system of injustice and oppression. The thoughtfulness of their political ideology and the pride with which they navigate the battlefield deserves recognition.\nIt is largely within these circles, where detail and nuance are elusive, that we hear murmurs of genocide. While employed with the best of intentions, the use of the term to describe the present situation in Blue Nile and South Kordofan is unnecessary, inaccurate and admissible only because of Sudan\u2019s political isolation. With few exceptions, we have yet to uncover evidence of widespread, systemic attempts to exterminate the non-Arab populations of South Kordofan and Blue Nile States. While the situation may deteriorate moving forward, what we presently see are the reprehensible hallmarks of unchecked counter-insurgency; namely the bombing of civilian areas in which rebels are thought to operate, the use of violence to extract information on rebel activities, and the collective punishment of civilian elements thought to be providing support to insurgent forces.\nAll of these actions constitute war crimes and add to the exhaustive list of human rights abuses for which President Omar al-Bashir and his government must account. It is important, however, that observers remain committed to dispassionate analysis and remember that while genocide is always a war crime, not every war crime is genocide. As advocates and communicators, we should aim to enhance our audience\u2019s understanding of and sensitivity to war crimes rather than dubiously applying the ultimate title in order to garner interest and action. Those who have witnessed this war know that its devastation requires no exaggeration.\nPosted on September 24, 2012 September 27, 2012 Leave a comment on Thoughts on the Genocide Discussion\nVideo Blog Thoughts on Oklahoma Gun Expo\nOFASTS blog post from Pete Muller on Vimeo.\nPosted on June 21, 2012 Leave a comment on Video Blog Thoughts on Oklahoma Gun Expo\nBrief Reflections on OPC Awards Ceremony\nSome quick thoughts on attending the Overseas Press Club Awards Dinner in NYC last week.\nPosted on May 1, 2012 May 1, 2012 Leave a comment on Brief Reflections on OPC Awards Ceremony\nVideo Dispatch on Water Issues in Yida\nA short video dispatch on the accute water shortage in the yida refugee camp along the border between Sudan and South Sudan.\nVideo Blog on Water Issues in Yida Refugee Camp from Pete Muller on Vimeo.\nPosted on April 20, 2012 Leave a comment on Video Dispatch on Water Issues in Yida\nYida is the Sudan of popular imagination. Small Cessna\u2019s ferrying medicine and other essential supplies land on a tattered airstrip lined with beleaguered faces. The landscape is scorched and unforgiving. Trees and grass have been slashed in order for the camp\u2019s 20,000 inhabitants to build basic structures. Modest huts, made entirely of wood and thatch, dot a landscape that seems wholly unfit for human settlement.\nThe refugee camp in Yida rests approximately 15 miles south of the new and contested border between north and south Sudan. It borders the embattled state of South Kordofan, where southern-aligned rebels are embroiled in a bitter and protracted insurgency against the northern government. In recent months, northern forces have employed brutal tactics to suppress the rebellion to no avail. Where they succeeded, however, was in creating a mass exodus of Nuban civilians, tens of thousands of whom have taken refugee in camps like Yida.\nAs fighting in South Kordofan and other adjacent border regions intensified in recent weeks, aid agencies here indicate an sharp rise in the number of new arrivals. Many arrive by foot, having walked for days to reach relative safety. While Yida is not affected by active ground combat, the few aid agencies operating here say they are unable to provide sufficient services for the rapidly swelling population. Food and water are scarce, electricity and phone networks are non-existent and political dynamics within the camp are ominous.\nAs I strolled through the camp\u2019s dirt roads this afternoon, I passed a large group of armed men crammed into a \u201ctechnical\u201d (a term referring to a modified pick-up truck or SUV outfitted with a 50 caliber weapon). Draped in ammunition and holding rocket propelled grenade launchers, they donned the signature headdress of Darfuri rebels. They presented a picture I felt might have been unwise to take. As I raised my camera, a stern looking rebel wagged his finger in my direction. It\u2019s known that members of Darfur\u2019s Justice and Equality movement have taken part in recent fighting alongside SPLA and SPLM-N forces. The two factions share a common animosity against the ruling government in Khartoum and have formed an alliance of convenience. It is rumored that JEM fighters played a role in the recent seizure of the Heglig oil field north of the border.\nAs usual, the situation is tense and complex. With violence between northern and southern forces on the rise and rains predicted in the coming weeks, it seems the situation for refugees here will get worse before it gets better.\nPosted on April 13, 2012 April 13, 2012 Leave a comment on On the Border\nOil Shutdown and Austerity\nMalaysian, Sudanese and South Sudanese oil workers stand outside the Paloich Airport.\nThe oil fields in the Melut Basin were much greener the last time I visited. In September 2010, I drove with a small contingent of UN Military Observers from Melut to Renk, a long and bumpy journey during South Sudan\u2019s rain season. At that time, when rain poured in sheets, I could barely make out the wells scattered along the roadside. They shimmered in the distance like a coins on the ocean floor. In addition to the rains, they were obscured by the thick reeds and monstrous blades of grass that define the season.\nWhen I returned this week, with dust swirling in the heat, it felt like a different world. The contrast between state-of-the-art extraction facilities and the meager homes of local residents seemed even starker in the arid months. Under the midday sun, locals pump much needed water from the few borholes drilled by PETRODAR, the Chinese-Malaysian consortium who manages the Melut concession. Across from clusters of mud huts, hundreds of empty plastic water bottles and other foreign refuse signify the staggering difference between life inside and out of the facility.\nToday, extraction from the Basin\u2019s nearly 700 wells is at a complete standstill. Inside the futuristic facilities, closed circuit cameras depict two dozen angles on the absence of activity. Chinese, Malaysian, Indian and Sudanese technicians pace idly around the control rooms. The facility halls are lined with posters encouraging safe behavior and cooperative work attitudes that seem oddly placed given the absence of actual work.\nThese fields, which in ordinary times produce some 250,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd), now serve as bargaining chips in a standoff between South Sudan and Sudan. In January, the nascent Southern government daringly ordered the shutdown of all oil extraction in the newly independent state. The 350,000 bpd that sustain the fragile southern economy were tossed on the table in a bold negotiating move.\nA member of a high level delegation from the government of South Sudan examines an oil rig maintenance chart in the oil facilities of Paloich\nThe shutdown came in response to a row with Sudan over oil transit fees, a serious sticking point between the two former civil war foes. South Sudan is landlocked and therefore dependent on a pipeline flowing north, through Sudan, to transport its oil to port at the Red Sea. Knowing the South\u2019s dependence and eager to stave off an growing economic crisis resulting from the loss of oil revenue when the South seceded, the northern Republic is eager to capitalize on its pipeline advantage. Sudan is demanding about 36USD per barrel of oil that passes through the pipeline as well as nearly 1 billion USD in back transit fees for the period starting at the South\u2019s independence in July. These rates are significantly higher than international norms.\nIn the brinkmanship style that seems to define north-south relations, the South shut off the spigot. In doing so, it effectively relinquished 98 percent of its annual budget. In a nascent economy that provides few revenue alternatives, many experts believe that move will lead to severe economic crisis-if not all out collapse. Already, the southern government has announced austerity measures, a notion that seems difficult to fathom in such an already impoverished and underdeveloped environment. The government is often unable or unwilling to pay salaries even when the oil flows unimpeded. During my time here, I have interviewed health workers and other government employees who claim to have not been paid for many months. What might austerity measures mean for these folks? How will overall stability and security be affected when cuts reach the army, police and other state affiliated armed elements? The southern government has suggested cutting \u201callowances\u201d for the army-a portion of their pay that accounts for about 40 percent of their total take home.\nIn the recent weeks in Juba, I have noticed a sharp increase in the amount of uncollected trash throughout the city. Mountains of fly-infested rubbish once again define the main market and the corners of the city\u2019s neighborhoods. Consequently, the number of billowing, black smoke columns on the horizon seems to have tripled. It would seem that sanitation bore the initial brunt of the cuts.\nPosted on February 24, 2012 February 24, 2012 Leave a comment on Oil Shutdown and Austerity\nAnd then they did it.\nAt the end of May, just weeks ahead of south Sudan\u2019s declaration of independence, the northern Sudanese military made a strategic move to grab the disputed territory of Abyei. I ran ragged trying to cover the extent of human flight from the area. When I look at it retrospectively, I feel so devastated. I was partially shielded by this box I put in front me. On occasions, some of which are captured by these pictures, I was torn to my core. I need to sit down and articulate the human devastation that the offensive caused. The writing is essential but I hope, in the mean time, that the pictures will express the feeling. I\u2019m sorry that this is coming so late.\nPosted on July 15, 2011 July 16, 2011 1 Comment on And then they did it.\nThoughts on the Loss of Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros\nJust before dawn, I awoke inside my tent to the voice of a BBC broadcaster crackling through a shortwave radio. The initial phrases of her report were lost in my half conscious state. \u201cThose killed were Tim Hetherington, whose recent documentary film about Afghanistan was nominated for an Academy Award and Chris Hondros, an award winning photojournalist,\u201d she announced. Her words seared through my exhausted mind. I scrambled from my tent, wearing only my underwear, and charged toward the guard who held the radio on his lap. He was alarmed by my urgency. While I was sure I\u2019d heard her correctly, I held out hope that I\u2019d misunderstood some critical part of the statement.\nBy the time I reached the guard, the reporter had moved on to address other developments of the day. I stood in the middle of the county commissioners compound, nearly nude, in a state of shock and frustration. In such a remote area, I had no way of verifying what I thought I heard. No television, internet or phone network exists in this remote part of southern Sudan. At that twilight hour, blurry-eyed southern Sudanese stared at me as they washed their faces and brushed their teeth with the stocks of plants. I scratched my head and looked foolishly around for anything that might provide additional information.\nWith a knot in my stomach, I collapsed my tent and packed my things. I got into the truck and headed to Mariel Lou, a sandspeck village in Tonj North county. I had planned to meet a fellow photographer, Cedric Gerbehaye, who is also working to document the situation in southern Sudan. When I reached the compound where he\u2019d been staying, I learned that he\u2019d moved into remote field areas and would not return for several days. I left a note, explaining what I thought I\u2019d heard on the radio. \u201cI\u2019m fairly certain that I heard a radio report this morning stating that Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington had been killed. I hope I\u2019m wrong. It\u2019s a terrible loss if so,\u201d I wrote.\nIt was not until that evening, when I called my fianc\u00e9e on a satellite phone, that my hopes of misunderstanding the report were put to rest. Tim and Chris and been killed during heavy fighting in the Libyan city of Misrata. \u201cIt\u2019s all over the internet,\u201d she said. In pitch darkness, hundreds of miles from anywhere, I stood in disheartened shock.\nI never had the good fortune to meet either of these men. I\u2019d always hoped that our paths would cross at a party in Brooklyn or out in some conflicted part of the world. I\u2019d found tremendous inspiration in their respective bodies of work. In fact, Chris\u2019s 2003 photograph of a Liberian rebel leaping though the air after firing an RPG on a bridge in Monrovia was one of the images that inspired me to work as a photojournalist. Tim\u2019s work in Liberia, Afghanistan and elsewhere haunted and inspired me deeply. I remember studying his book on Liberia, Long Story Bit by Bit, at a friend\u2019s apartment in Red Hook last summer, thinking about how high the photographic bar really is and how much devotion is required to aptly tell these stories.\nIn recent months, I watched and rewatched Tim giving an interview on morning television to a group of rather obnoxious anchors. In the face of their brashness, Tim was so composed, poised and articulate. He explained his intentions when making Restrepo and outlined his view of the experiences of the American soldiers with whom he worked. He was so handsome, confident and modest. As an admitted groupie, I sometimes scoured his photos of Facebook, admiring the caring and intimate relationships he\u2019d cultivated with the soldiers featured in Restrepo. In one particular album, he stood arm in arm with them at some highbrow reception celebrating the launch of the film. The tattooed soldiers looked out of place among the New York art crowd. They donned crooked hats, baggy tee shirts and diamond stud earrings. The handsome and sophisticated Hetherington embraced them and seemed to ease the collision of these two separate worlds.\nTim and Chris\u2019s tragic and untimely deaths gave me great pause. As a photojournalist in a conflicted region, I associate with so many people who travel regularly to the world\u2019s most dangerous areas. It becomes, in a sense, routine. People are constantly coming from, or heading to, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Somalia, Congo. In this line of work, we accept risk and to a certain degree, become desensitized to danger. Everything becomes a highly specific assessment of risk. Gelkayo is ok. Mogadishu is not. Basra is a doable, Ramadi not so much. We plan trips to war torn areas with remarkable casualness. We book assignments and social engagements for the weeks after we return from deadly regions, fully anticipating our safe escape from danger.\nAs I stood on the banks of the river, I thought about their homes in New York and how they must be filled with so many things that they planned to undertake upon return from Libya. I thought of their email inboxes, filled with messages that detail plans and projects that they will never get to finish. I thought about them lacing up their boots on Wednesday, having no idea that they were in their final hours. I thought of all their loved ones at home who all believed that they would see and touch and spend time with them again. I thought about their friends and colleagues, all of whom must be reeling. I image the photo community in New York, London, and Paris at a standstill, gasping for its collective breath.\nI thought of the legacy they leave behind. The extraordinary documents of human drama, of struggle and war and emotion. I thought of all the places they\u2019d seen, all the people they met during the extraordinary lives they had created. I wondered what else they might have accomplished had they lived through that day in Misrata.\nWhen I was in college, I read a book about an eccentric humanitarian aid worker named Fred Cuny. Cuny traveled to the world\u2019s most conflicted countries, shaking hands and trying to assist beleaguered populations. Upon departing for his final trip to Chechnya, before which he had a premonition of his own death, he left a note for his son. It read, \u201cDon\u2019t cry for me. I\u2019ve lived a life that few men have. Don\u2019t cry for me. Don\u2019t cry for me. Don\u2019t\u2019 cry for me.\u201d Cuny was killed some weeks later.\nI must think of the loss of Tim and Chris in Fred Cuny\u2019s terms. They devoted their lives to documenting the plight and suffering of others. The risked everything in order to bring to light stories and images that might have otherwise gone unnoticed. They made the ultimate sacrifice so that others might know the story of oppressed people caught in the throes of violent revolution. They lived the way so few men do. Their memory will live in the exceptional work they created and the change and awareness they helped to foster.\nWhen I ended the call that confirmed the news of their deaths, I was speechless for many hours. My friend and translator, Monywiir, a humble and intelligent young Dinka man, urged me to focus on my work and not allow the news to distract from my immediate pursuits. Having grown up in southern Sudan\u2019s civil war, he is no stranger to death. I decided to accept his advice.\nIn the evening hours, I commenced a short portrait series of cattle raiders on the banks of a river over which a war is being fought between two pastoral tribes. The following morning, clashes would erupt between the groups leaving at least three people dead and scores more wounded. The photos are shot in the signature style of Jehad Nga, a friend and inspiring photographer who himself was abducted and badly abused by Libyan authorities at the outset of this war that has shaken so many lives.\nThey are my humble tribute to Chris, Tim and all the brave photographers and journalists who continue to risk their lives so that others might see. They are owed a remarkable debt of gratitude from us all.\nPosted on April 27, 2011 October 17, 2012 1 Comment on Thoughts on the Loss of Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros\nMultimedia piece on Congo Mass Rape Trial\nMass Rape Trail in Eastern DR Congo from Pete Muller on Vimeo.\nPosted on February 25, 2011 Tags Congo, Mass, Rape, TrailLeave a comment on Multimedia piece on Congo Mass Rape Trial",
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        "raw_content": "German Federal General Assembly: A new board must be found\nThis weekend 27-29 June 2014 the Pirates of Germany are being called to gather in the city of Halle in Saxony-Anhalt for a general assembly. Halle is situated near the old border between East and West Germany and this serves as an analogy for the divide that is unsettling the federal Party.\nIn a previous article I analysed the crisis that led to half of the federal board resigning and the intention of the remaining members not to stand for reelection. The entire board must be replaced which can lead to a loss of institutional memory. The new board might find itself having to learn everything from scratch. Hopefully previous board members will be available to help the new members find their way.\nThis means that the Pirates will have to seek to reach compromises that will not be easy to attain if they want leaders that will not be the targets of trolling and political blackmail from various factions of the party. The Pirates must show that, even though open and transparent democracy is not pretty, it works.\nHowever it is not all doom and gloom in the Pirate Party of Germany, as the German press will have you believe. At local and regional levels there is hard work being done by Pirates. Stammtisches (local meetings) are still being regularly held and they are bringing the Pirate message to the people in their community. Also there are many Pirates in state legislatures and municipal councils representing their electorates. The Pirate Party of North Rhine Westfalia is still the biggest Pirate Party by representation in the world. A heavy burden rests on these representatives. They must demonstrate that Pirates can be a real force for change in politics.\nThe Pirate Times joins with Pirates around the world in wishing PPDE a harmonious and successful Assembly in Halle.\nFeatured image: PPDE CC BY 3.0",
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        "title": "Mortgage Contracts Cannot Give Lenders the Right to Enter and Secure a Property Before Foreclosure - Pivotal Law Group - Seattle, Washington",
        "raw_content": "When a person mortgages a property and then fails to make the required mortgage payments, the lender may not take possession of the property until it has gone through foreclosure. This is the rule by Washington statute, specifically RCW 7.28.230(1). This statute essentially codified the \u201clien theory of mortgages\u201d in Washington \u2013 meaning the mortgage is \u201cnothing more than a lien upon the property,\u201d as opposed to \u201ca conveyance entitling the mortgagee to possession.\u201d W. Loan & Bldg. Co. v. Mifflin, 162 Wash. 33, 39, 297 P. 743 (1931).\nRecently, in the case of Jordan v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, No. 92081-8 (July 7, 2016), the Washington State Supreme Court addressed whether a borrower and lender could circumvent this rule by entering into a contractual agreement before the borrower has defaulted (failed to pay), allowing the lender to enter, maintain, and secure the property before foreclosure has occurred. The Court answered: No.\nIn Jordan, the borrower (Jordan) bought a home secured by a Deed of Trust \u2013 which, for purposes of this case, is similar to a mortgage. The Deed of Trust contained certain \u201centry provisions,\u201d which provided that, should the borrower default or abandon the property, the lender may take certain actions to enter, maintain, and secure the property, including changing the locks.\nJordan defaulted on her mortgage payments, after which Nationstar, on behalf of the lender, changed the locks on Jordan\u2019s front door, leaving behind a lockbox with the key to the new locks and a notice that it was \u201csecured against entry by unauthorized persons to prevent possible damage.\u201d Upon finding the notice, Jordan contacted Nationstar and was provided access to the lockbox. She took all of her belongings and vacated the house the next day.\nJordan was not the only borrower to experience this kind of \u201clockout.\u201d In fact, she represented a class of 3,600 Washington homeowners who were similarly locked out of their homes by Nationstar.\nThe Court noted that, despite an overarching \u201cfreedom to contract,\u201d some contractual provisions are unenforceable as a matter of law and public policy. This is so when contract terms are prohibited by statute. State Farm Gen. Ins. Co. v. Emerson, 102 Wn.2d 477, 481, 687, P.2d 1139 (1984). The Court held that Washington\u2019s \u201clien theory statute,\u201d RCW 7.28.230(1), is just such a prohibition.\nMoreover, the Court held that, under the lien theory statute, exercise of the entry provisions of the Deed of Trust qualified as the lender taking \u201cpossession\u201d of the property. Nationstar\u2019s re-keying of the property satisfied \u201cthe key element of possession: control.\u201d It \u201chad the effect of communicating to Jordan that Nationstar now controlled the property\u201d and that \u201cShe could no longer access her home without going through Nationstar.\u201d The entry provisions gave Nationstar possession of Jordan\u2019s home, and as a result are in conflict with Washington law and unenforceable.\nThe Jordan Court also addressed a second question: Whether Washington\u2019s receivership statutes separately prohibit the entry provisions in the Deed of Trust. These statutes provide for the judicial appointment of a third-party receiver to manage the property. On this issue, the Court also answered: No. The Court held that although a receiver might be appointed in the context of mortgaged real property, such an appointment was not required. Such a requirement would illogically interfere with the \u201cefficient and inexpensive\u201d nonjudicial foreclosure process offered by Deeds of Trust. However, this holding makes no difference in this case, as the entry provisions are still invalid under the lien theory statute.\nThis decision could significantly impact thousands of borrowers and mortgages throughout Washington. Many mortgages, if not all, provide lenders with some recourse should a borrower abandon their property or otherwise fail in its upkeep. These provisions are there to protect the secured property from losing value by falling into waste. With the Jordan decision, at least one form of recourse is no longer available to the lender \u2013 intervening directly by re-keying the property pursuant to pre-default contractual provisions.\nPhoto credit: Louisa Thomson, used under the Creative Commons license",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Opinion / Event Reviews / Thunder \u2013 Wembley arena, London \u2013 20th February 2016\nThunder \u2013 Wembley arena, London \u2013 20th February 2016\nAnt May February 25, 2016\tEvent Reviews Comments Off on Thunder \u2013 Wembley arena, London \u2013 20th February 2016 166 Views\nTonight\u2019s gig saw Thunder playing Wembley Arena in London. On arriving it was clear the gig wasn\u2019t sold out as the back part of the arena was curtained off, but I\u2019d estimate around 7000 as the attendance which is more than enough to justify playing a venue of this size since smaller venues hold under 5000. It\u2019s a shame the place wasnt busier though as tonight\u2019s bill was a great one \u2013 Thunder headlining with support from Terrorvision and King King.\nFirst up were Scottish band King King, and I\u2019m betting that most of the audience hadn\u2019t heard them before, so they had a challenge ahead of them \u2013 to win over the crowd and get them warmed up. It\u2019s a challenge that King King accepted and handled with ease. I\u2019ve seen them before and love their music, so was expecting them to be good, but as the set went on, after each song the cheers were getting louder as they won over more and more fans. Their Blues rock sound clearly went down extremely well with the Thunder fans. A great band that I\u2019d definitely recommend you go and see play live.\nKing King setlist:\nStranger to Love\nNext up was Terrorvision. They were popular in the 90s but split in 2001 before reforming a few years later. Since they have only released one album (in 2011) since their reunion then the set was a fairly predictable \u201cbest of\u201d type set, although bizarrely they chose not to play their biggest hit by far \u2013 \u201cTequila\u201d, which is a song that would definitely have gone down well. It\u2019s a very high energy set, with the singer in particular being very active. They did put in a very good performance, but I personally fest that King King had been better, and judging by the crowd response then I think a fair few other people agreed with me.\nTerrorvision setlist:\nD\u2019Ya Wanna Go Faster\nAlice What\u2019s the Matter\nFinally it was time for Thunder who kicked off with the title track of their current album \u2013 \u201cWonder days\u201d. Released last year it was their first album for seven years and it\u2019s a great album. Unsurprisingly given how good the album is the band choose to play half a dozen songs from the album mixed in with the classics from earlier albums. Being an arena show we get the full light show and large LED screens behind them as well as video screens either side of the stage. These add to the spectacle but watching them and listening to them it\u2019s clear they don\u2019t need to rely on visuals \u2013 they\u2019re just there as the icing on a cake. The band sound as great as always \u2013 Danny Bowes has still got a fantastic voice and has to be one of the best frontmen around.\nThe setlist is very very similar to the one from last year\u2019s arena shows, with just a few changes, but nobody is complaining as they play most of the classic songs people want to hear and the new material goes down almost as well as the old. Hopefully they won\u2019t make us wait another seven years for the next album.\nDuring the set they announce to a lot of cheering that they are playing this year\u2019s Ramblin\u2019 Man festival in Kent in the summer, (and have since announced that they are also playing Steelhouse festival the same weekend).\nIt\u2019s a superb performance from Thunder \u2013 but then again they never fail to impress. A great end to a great night of music.\nThunder setlist:\nWhen the Music Played\nI Love You More Than Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll\nTags King King Terrorvision thunder\nPrevious Wolfmother \u2013 Victorious\nNext Anthrax \u2013 For All Kings\nKing King \u2013 Koko, London \u2013 7th February 2019\nThunder \u2013 Please remain seated",
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        "raw_content": "Red Bull\u2019s Max Verstappen was cruelly robbed of what looked set to be a remarkable win at Interlagos on Sunday, after a dramatic collision while battling the lapped Force India of Esteban Ocon allowed Lewis Hamilton through to take the race victory, helping to secure Mercedes\u2019 fifth consecutive constructors\u2019 title in the process.\nVerstappen was enjoying a strong Brazilian Grand Prix, and had seized the lead from Hamilton when Ocon attempted to unlap himself down the pit straight on lap 44. Both drivers refused to yield, with Ocon holding out around the outside of Turn 1 before the pair touched, sending both drivers into a spin, Hamilton gratefully nipping through between them before going on to record his 72nd career win. 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Further ahead, Vettel was beaten off the line by Bottas after failing to make a decisive getaway, as Hamilton enjoyed a silky start from pole to hold onto the lead, Vettel slotting into third behind the two Mercedes.\nBehind, Sauber\u2019s Marcus Ericsson and Haas\u2019s Romain Grosjean played bumper cars into Turn 1, Ericsson suffering floor damage that would ultimately put him out of the race on lap 21 \u2013 a shame for the Swede after he\u2019d enjoyed the best Saturday of his career in what looks set to be his penultimate weekend as an F1 driver. Meanwhile, Lap 2 saw the Renaults of Nico Hulkenberg and Carlos Sainz jinking angrily around each other, there appearing to be no love lost between the soon-to-be-parted team mates.\nIt was the Red Bulls on the move in the early part of the race. 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Clearly unwilling to compromise his own race for the benefit of Verstappen, Ocon robustly held his line through Turns 1 and 2, leaving the two cars to touch and sending both he and Verstappen rotating into the run-off area, while Hamilton snaked through and back into a lead that he wouldn\u2019t relinquish. It was a bizarre and sad end to what had been a fascinating fight between these two exceptional drivers.\nHamilton duly took the chequered flag for a gift of win, his 72nd, while also helping Mercedes to record the fifth straight double title of their remarkable post-2014 run of form. Verstappen looked sickened as he spoke to TV crews after the race, the Dutchman in no doubt that a win had been denied him today, while his angry altercation with Ocon later led to him being summoned to appear before the stewards.\nIt was still, on paper, a positive day for Red Bull, with Ricciardo narrowly missing out on the final podium spot after a fascinating final lap chase-down of Raikkonen, the Finn just holding on for third place. Neither Vettel nor Bottas ever really looked at the races on Sunday, Bottas not seeming to have the pace of his team mate as he finished fifth, 22 seconds down the road, while Ferrari pitted Vettel late in the race for supersoft rubber to see if they could roll the dice strategically, the German ultimately not able to make in-roads enough into Bottas\u2019 advantage and ending up P6.\nLeclerc capitalised on Sauber\u2019s impressing looking race pace from Friday, claiming \u2018best of the rest\u2019 ahead of the similarly Ferrari-powered Haas duo of Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen \u2013 good news for them, given that their rivals for fourth place in the constructors\u2019 standings, Renault, failed to score. 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        "raw_content": "TN: Pro life amendment wins at ballot box so abortion supporters file suit in federal court to void results...\nOnce again, what the abortion industry could not achieve at the ballot box, they seek to achieve using the unelected judiciary. Planned Parenthood is smarting over the fact that the power of the pulpit and grassroots activism rose to the challenge, despite being outspent nearly 3-1, endorsements of all four major newspapers , and some Hollywood celebrities to pass a pro-life amendment on November 4 th.\nFollowing a clear defeat when Amendment 1 passed 53%-47% in Tennessee, Planned Parenthood board members and supporters filed a lawsuit in federal court with to have the election results thrown out. They basically want each vote hand counted, and thrown out if they voted yes on one and skipped voting in the Governor\u2019s race. They further ask that if that is not possible, to have the election results voided and another election held.\nFour amendments were on the ballot in November and they all passed. But this is the one that the abortion industry is focused on, as it is clearly driven by passion for unbridled abortion profits and not any constitutional principle.\nState officials have called the lawsuit absurd, but note that the plaintiffs have filed a federal lawsuit, hoping for a more liberal audience. Planned Parenthood officials are not officially commenting, denying any connection with the suit, despite the fact that the lead plaintiff starred in one of their commercials that was named as the most dishonest of the season and is their Chair of their Board in Nashville. This is a point most media reports have ignored. Already, Op Eds are appearing, supporting this suit from news outlets that endorsed them and clearly have egg on their face for their lack of influence.\nYes on 1 have responded to the suit, showing that even if you manage to weed out those who declined to vote in the governor\u2019s race, the amendment still would enjoy nearly 20,000 yes votes, enough to pass.\nDavid Fowler, an attorney and one of the members of the coalition for Yes on 1 suggested that the state Attorney General should seek sanctions against them for this specious lawsuit.\nJeff Teague, CEO of Planned Parenthood of Middle and East Tennessee, acknowledged in a post mortem that Tennessee is a pro-life state; however it is clear that they are willing to thwart the will of the people to protect their profits.\nLabels: Amendment One, David Fowler, grassroots activism, Jeff Teague, Planned Parenthood, power of the pulpit, Tennessee, Vote yes on one, yes on 1\nTN: David and Goliath battle follows biblical script....\nDespite being outspent 3-1 , having all four major city newspapers endorse the Planned Parenthood position, the pro-life amendment known as Amendment One relied upon a strong grassroots effort in all 95 counties and focused on the power of the pulpit to win 53% to 47% in Tennessee.\nBrian Harris, President of Tennessee Right to Life summed up the winning strategy that may be described as a classic David and Goliath battle.\n\"We recognized that we would never have the financial resources of the abortion industry so began planning long ago to build a team of advocates who could educate and organize their local communities,\" Harris said. That effort paid off, especially in rural regions of the state where volunteers raised funds and awareness of both the amendment and the 2000 court ruling in Planned Parenthood of Middle Tennessee v Sundquist, a decision which claimed a fundamental right to abortion.\u201d\nThe previous post explained the significance of this battle, not only for Tennessee, but for the signal it would send to the rest of the country, especially the 15 other states similarly attacked in the courts by the abortion industry. This should also encourage them to follow the lead of the Volunteer State. Had it failed, it would have emboldened the abortion industry to attack the remaining 34 states as needed with their winning strategy of using the courts to find a right to abortion in their state constitution to effectively block pro-life legislation.\nLabels: Amendment One, Tennessee, Vote yes on one",
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Otherwise, if we delve too deeply into the myths we will be opening a Pandora's Box, and I'll leave myself open to the Furies of the readers...\nThe Greeks had numerous myths regarding the genealogies of the gods in their pantheon (temple of Gods) and the relationships and family ties that existed between them. It all gets rather chaotic. This is appropriate enough, however, when we see that chaos, the primeval void at the beginning of creation, is generally considered to be the first thing that existed. It was without rhyme or reason, a realm of utter confusion. Yet, Chaos was also personified and regarded as a deity. Out of Chaos came the other primordial deities. Let's take a closer look.\nThe Primordial Deities\nThis first group of gods are often portrayed as places or realms and are the basic elemental gods. From the yawning void of Chaos, there came Gaia (Mother Earth), Tartarus (of the Underworld), Eros (Desire), Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness) among others. As with Chaos, the names of a number of these gods live on in the words and expressions of Modern English, not to mention many other contemporary languages.\nEros: ?Roman copy after the original of 335BCAccording to Ancient Greek sources, including Hesiod (c. 700BC), Eros, the god of love and sexual desire, is one of the first of the primordial deities to have come into existence. Later sources made Eros the son of Aphrodite (see below), and focused on his mischievous propensity to bring about illicit liaisons and carnal relationships. The Romans developed this later version into their equivalent, Cupid. Either way, Eros has left his mark on the language and our sexual proclivities. Eros has given us erotica, (a contemporary version would presumably have him passing on a plain, brown envelope), erotic and erogenous zones.\nAether was the personification of the upper air, the purer brighter air breathed by the gods as opposed to the lower air breathed by ordinary mortals. In ancient cosmology and alchemy, ether was considered to be the fifth element after air, fire, earth and water. Ether was beyond the reach of humans and was thought to be the material from which the stars and planets were formed, a substance which did not exert resistance to matter and energy and which allowed electromagnetic forces to pass through it. This belief was finally disproved by Einstein's Theory of Relativity, but not before ether had been adopted as a colloquial term for \"radio\". Ether is also still used in organic chemistry for various compounds made up of one oxygen atom attached to two hydocarbon groups, as with diethyl ether, an early anaesthetic. Ether also gave rise to ethereal, to mean \"delicate, airy, not of this world\".\nUranus was the primordial god of the sky and heavens. As Father Sky, Uranus came to cover Mother Earth, the goddess Gaia, every night, thus producing the first generation of Titans, as well as assorted giants, Furies and nymphs. 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However, even in antiquity, he was frequently identified with Cronus, the father of Zeus, and was often depicted as Father Time, with a long grey beard and harvester's scythe. From Chronos, English has taken a large number of terms, including chronology - the science of ordering events according to when they happened, chronic - long-lasting, chronicle - record of what happened and at what time, anachronism - something outdated or incongruous with the current time, chronometer - a specialised timepiece, and possibly crony - longstanding friend, contemporary.\nThe goddess Nyx (Night) later alone produced children parthenogenetically including Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution and Hypnos, the personification of sleep. Hypnos lived in the Underworld and the river Lethe, or river of forgetfulness, flowed through his cave. At the mouth of the cave, there were poppies and other sleep inducing or hypnotic plants. The 19th century hypnotism pioneer, Dr James Braid, was the first to use the term hypnotise in English to describe \"inducing a sleep-like trance\". Braid often acted as a hypnotist and was an advocate of using hypnotism and hypnotherapy to treat certain disorders. Also from Hypnos, we have the related terms hypnosis, hypnotic and hypnotically.\nAccording to Hesiod, the Oneiroi, or gods of dreams were also produced by Nyx through parthenogenesis, whereas Ovid states in his Metamorphoses that they were Hypnos's sons with one of the Graces, Pasithea, the goddess of hallucinations. One of the Oneiroi who has given rise to a number of English words was the god Morpheus, literally \"the maker of shapes\", a god who was believed to have the ability to appear in any human form. The opiate drug morphine is derived from Morpheus's name. On top of this, English has adopted numerous terms from the Greek \u03bc\u03bf\u03c1\u03c6\u03ae /morfi:/ - \"shape, form\", including morpheme, morph, amorphous, zoomorphic and endomorph.\nThe Titans and Aphrodite\nAs the descendants of the primordial deities, most notably Gaia, (Mother Earth) and Uranus (Father Sky), the Titans were the second order of divine beings in Greek mythology during the so-called Golden Age. They were giants of incredible strength - a contest between powerful rivals is often billed as a clash of the Titans or a titanic battle. Many large things have been named after the Titans in homage to their strength and size. These include the ill-fated RSS Titanic, the exceptionally strong and durable element titanium and several of Saturn's moons. (The Romans equated Saturn with the Greek Titan Cronus, and adapted the latter's myths to correspond to Latin culture). Saturn's moons include Titan itself and Iapetus, Rhea, Dione and Tethys - all Titans and Titanesses.\nAphrodite: by Francois Barois (1656-1726)According to Hesiod, Gaia became embittered towards Uranus, the ruler of the universe, after he had imprisoned her youngest children, the hundred-handed giants the Hecatonchires and the one-eyed Cyclopes in the Tartarus, away from the light. Gaia persuaded their son Cronus, who was jealous of his father's powers, to castrate Uranus with a stone sickle she had made for that purpose. Cronus ambushed his father, did the deed, and threw his genitals into the sea. From the blood that Uranus spilled after the castration, the Gigantes (Giants), Erinyes (Furies) and Meliae (Ash Tree Nymphs) were produced. The testicles themselves created a white foam, aphros, from which the goddess Aphrodite emerged.\nAphrodite was the goddess of love, beauty, sex and pleasure. There are several other accounts of her origins aside from that given by Hesiod above. What is agreed is that she lived with the Olympian gods after the end of the Golden Age, and had numerous lovers and consorts from among their number including Hephaestus, Ares, Hermes, Poseidon, Dionysius and Adonis. With this amount of action going on, it is unsurprising that aphrodisiacs are named after this goddess. Aphrodisiacs are substances that stimulate sexual desire or at least induce a placebo effect in those who allege that a mouthful of oysters will turn them into throbbing sexual athletes. On the other hand, antaphrodisiacs are agents that repress or eliminate sexual desire. The Romans identified Aphrodite with their goddess Venus.\nThere are a number of Titans whose names have been passed down to us from the Greeks. Oceanus was the Titan who personified the ocean, which the Greeks believed was an enormous river that encircled the world. The son of Gaia and Uranus, he had the upper body of a powerful man, and the lower body of either a serpent or a fish. 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Crowned with the aureole of the sun, Helios was a handsome Titan who would drive the sun's golden chariot across the sky every day, returning through the ocean to the East every night. The element helium is named after Helios as it was first detected as a yellow line in the solar spectrum. It is thought to be the second most abundant element in the universe. Plants which turn their leaves and flowers towards the sun are known as heliotropes.\nWhenever we open an atlas, or book of maps, we come across another Titan, who was responsible for holding up the sky. After being defeated by Zeus, (of which more in the next blog), Atlas was made to stand at the western edge of Gaia (the Earth) and hold up the heavens on his shoulders. The western edge of the known Earth at the time was bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, both of which are named after this Titan. The fabled underwater city of Atlantis means \"island of Atlas\"\nMnemosyne: Gabriel Dante Rosetti (1875-1881)Now use the words derived from the Greek gods and goddesses above to complete this tale of woe.\nFaded Spanish pop star, Julio Colina was finding the loss of his status and once legendary good looks a bitter pill to swallow. His songs, once widely used as an ______ _____ accompaniment by lovers in the bedroom and considered as \"more of an ______ _____ than oysters in lingerie\" were now mocked as the seedy ramblings of a child of the seventies. His songs no longer floated across the _____ ______ and the paparazzi had long since stopped shadowing him - his movements were no longer _____ ______ in the tabloids and popular magazines. 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        "raw_content": "by hemant pasrija | May 2, 2017 | Self Development | 1 comment\nA Masterpiece of 112 techniques of meditation.\nThe veneration of Lord Shiva is called Shaivism; Shiva means auspicious, gracious, kind and friendly, more generally, the auspicious one. He is worshipped across Hinduism that originated in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.\nShaivism, like all other traditions has different schools of thought that have their own interpretations, explanations, theories and Philosophies; they also have very large volumes of texts emanating from all the schools and their traditional perspectives.\nThe prominent source of recognition of a follower of Shaivism is the sacred Ash or Vibhooti that is smeared on their forehead.\nAmong these multiple schools of Shaivism, is a most renowned school called Trika that falls under the general nomenclature of Kashmir Shaivism; the most remarkable and potent text of this school is the \u201cVigyan Bhairav Tantra\u201d also called the Vij\u00f1\u0101na Bhairava Tantra.\nVigyaan Bhairava tantra\nWhenever meditation is the subject, it is taken for granted that the Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra will find a prominent mention; this is because the sages believed that the text which is more than 5000 years old is the final word on meditation techniques and practices.\nIt is in the form of an interaction between lord Shiva and Parvati who is called Devi or Shakti and encompasses the presentation of 112 Dharanas which are a potent set of centering techniques or strategies of meditation.\nThe 112 techniques were in the form of a series of replies that Shiva provides to Devi (or Parvati) when she queried him on the way to realize the true essence of the ultimate reality.\nThe answers that Shiva provided to her are 112 ways to achieve transcendental state of consciousness. All the important texts of Kashmir Shaivism are replete with multiple references to the Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra indicating its significance in shaping their philosophy.\nThese powerful techniques come in several forms and variations in awareness of breathing, chanting and non-dual awareness which are actually techniques to imagine, visualize and contemplate through each of senses.\nIt seems that there is no meditation technique that is not included in this amazing text that first made its appearance through the Kashmir Series of Text and Studies (KSTS) in 1918. It consisted of two volumes of commentaries, one by Kshemaraja and Shivopadhyay while the other is by Ananda Bhatta.\nBut, it grabbed worldwide attention when the book Zen flesh, Zen Bones by Paul Reps carried an English translation; in the Indian perspective, Osho has come up with a voluminous set of commentaries.\nSince times immemorial humans have strived to achieve both the knowledge and the means to appease the gods, the angels and the other higher forces that would aid them in achieving the desired powers and gifts, whether in kind or otherwise.\nThis general analogy may not really be sufficient to adequately cover the true impact of the various practices and travails that are instrumental in appeasing the powers that be and those that are imagined. Meditation has been acknowledged as the means to opening the most difficult doors that would help you attain peaks of spiritual excellence that you seek; one name that is the ultimate in the field is Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra.\nIn fact, the whole subject has developed to a deep, powerful, and potent science that is too vast for most of us to comprehend. But, there are many ways and means as taught by the sages and saints through the history of mankind; they comprise of Yantras, Tantras, Sadhanas, Yogic kriyas, Tapasya ( including meditation), penances and many more.\nA person goes to great lengths to achieve his desires and goals and meditation is one of the most effective and time-tested methods that has withstood the various tests of time across the millennia in the practices of saints, sages, tantrics and occult practitioners.\nThe importance of a Guru\nWhat you need to know first is that you cannot transgress the forces of nature.The techniques enunciated in the Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra should never be practiced without having access to, and being under the authoritative guidance of, a master; otherwise, it is possible that you may make some mistake in the techniques that may harm you either physically, mentally or both the ways; some of these may even result in irreparable damage.\nSince the successful practice of these techniques is rather difficult, it entails that before going in for taking up these techniques, there should be a complete understanding about which of these techniques are the most apt for that practitioner; here comes the role the Guru.\nIf you are interested to learn about such practices, the phenomena and the science behind it that will result in your achieving what you seek. However, the knowledge of the various processes and results varies from guru to guru; each according to his own area of expertise and practice.\nThere is no doubt that the Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra is a text that empowers you to meditate and gain the various anchors and processes involved in meditation, the answer would be the book that is unbeatable in the insights that it provides into the anchors.\nIt is like an encyclopedia of meditative practices all of which vary in depth ranging from simple methods to some amazingly tricky ones that require a person to possess a very high level of expertise to even attempt to perform them. As a matter of fact, Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra contains some advanced techniques that are simply out of the realm of techniques that can be practiced by the modern persons.\nExperts opine that such tough techniques might remain unconquerable for centuries to come; such is the requirement for a human being to be able to perform them.\nRina Gupta\ton May 31, 2017 at 7:15 am\nVery interesting. Would be better if more light is thrown on the different aspects of the Vigyaan Bhairava Tantra",
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        "raw_content": "Comparative-Religion\nThe Dalai Lama Borrows from Christianity To Support Buddhism\nPublished November 29, 2014 January 19, 2019 by Papa Giorgio\n(Jump to comparison of manuscripts)\nI want to suggest that the Lama\u2019s use of \u201clove\u201d and \u201ccompassion\u201d are not found in Buddhism, but used in the Judeo-Christian sense (borrowed in other words) because Eastern metaphysics lack such thought. The Dalai Lama may do this out of ignorance of his own belief, or out of wanting to pull on Western heart strings of compassion (honed itself by the Judeo-Christian ethic), which is often followed by monetary support. Here is a discussion I had with a Buddhist apologist about such thinking, it is taken from my chapter, Reincarnation vs. Laws of Logic:\nMy initial engagement:\nDoes the idea of \u201cviolence\u201d as a moral good or bad truly exist in the Buddhist mindset? What I mean is that according to a major school of Buddhism, isn\u2019t there a denial that distinctions exist in reality\u2026 that separate \u201cselves\u201d is really a false perception? Language is considered something the Buddhist must get beyond because it serves as a tool that creates and makes these apparently illusory distinctions more grounded, or rooted in \u201cour\u201d psyche. For instance, the statement that \u201call statements are empty of meaning,\u201d would almost be self refuting, because, that statement \u2014 then \u2014 would be meaningless. So how can one go from that teaching inherent to Buddhistic thought and say that self-defense (and using WWII as an example) is really meaningful. Isn\u2019t the [Dalai] Lama drawing distinction by assuming the reality of Aristotelian logic in his responses to questions? (He used at least three Laws of Logic [thus, drawing distinctions using Western principles]: The Law of Contradiction; the Law of Excluded Middle; and the Law of Identity.) Curious.\nThey Call Him James Ure, responds:\nYou\u2019re right that language is just a tool and in the end a useless one at that but It\u2019s important to be able run a blog. That or teach people the particulars of the religion. It\u2019s like a lamp needed to make your way through the dark until you reach the lighthouse (Enlightenment, Nirvana, etc.) Then of course the lamp is no longer useful unless you have taken the vow to teach others. Which in my analogy is returning into the dark to bring your brothers and sisters along (via the lamp-i.e. language) to the lighthouse (enlightenment, Nirvana, etc.)\nThen\u2026 if reality is ultimately characterless and distinctionless, then the distinction between being enlightened and unenlightened is ultimately an illusion and reality is ultimately unreal. Whom is doing the leading? Leading to what? These still are distinctions being made, that is: \u201cbetween knowing you are enlightened and not knowing you are enlightened.\u201d In the Diamond Sutra, ultimately, the Bodhisattva loves no one, since no one exists and the Bodhisattva\u271c knows this:\n\u2605 \u201cAll beings must I lead to Nirvana, into the Realm of Nirvana which leaves nothing behind; and yet, after beings have been led to Nirvana, no being at all has been led to Nirvana. And why? If in a Bodhisattva the notion of a \u201cbeing\u201d should take place, he could not be called a \u201cBodhi-being.\u201d And likewise if the notion of a soul, or a person should take place in him. (Diamond Sutra, Sura 14)\nMy Final Response:\nI haven\u2019t seen a response yet. Which is fitting\u2026 because whom would be responding to whom? Put another way, would there be one mind trying to actively convince the other mind that no minds exist at all?\nHere\u2019s another way to see the same thing, Dan Story weighs in again:\n\u2605 Here\u2019s another way to see the same thing. It may be possible that nothing exists. However, it is impossible to demonstrate that nothing exists because to do so would be to deny our own existence. We must exist in order to affirm that reality doesn\u2019t exist. To claim that reality is an illusion is logically impossible because it also requires claiming that the claim itself is unreal\u2014a self-defeating statement. If reality is an illusion, how do we know that pantheism isn\u2019t an illusion too?[1]\nAnother author put it thusly, \u201cif pantheism is true (and my individuality an illusion), it is false, since there is no basis by which to explain the illusion.\u201d[2] The challenge then becomes this: \u201cif reality is an illusion, how do we know then that pantheism isn\u2019t an illusion as well?\u201d[3]\n[1] Dan Story, Christianity on the Offense, 112-113.\n[2] Francis J. Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish, See the Gods Fall: Four Rivals to Christianity (Joplin, MO: College Press, 1997), 210.\n\u271c \u201cOne who has taken a vow to become a Buddha.\u201d David Burnett, The Spirit of Buddhism: A Christian Perspective on Buddhist Thought (Grand Rapids, MI: Monarch Books, 2003), 329. \u201cCelestial\u201d Buddha\u2019s and bodhisattvas are said to be able to assist in guiding believers towards salvation as supernatural beings. These bodhisattvas vary in their rolls and offices as the many gods of Hinduism, from which Buddhism comes. See: Michael D. Coogan, Eastern Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Toaism, Confucianism, Shinto (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2005), 133-139.\nOne of my very favorite quotes deals with the founders of the great religions and the consistency found in these founders:\nThe nine founders among the eleven living religions in the world had characters which attracted many devoted followers during their own lifetime, and still larger numbers during the centuries of subsequent history. They were humble in certain respects, yet they were also confident of a great religious mission. Two of the nine, Mahavira and Buddha, were men so strongminded and self-reliant that, according to the records, they displayed no need of any divine help, though they both taught the inexorable cosmic law of Karma. They are not reported as having possessed any consciousness of a supreme personal deity. Yet they have been strangely deified by their followers. Indeed, they themselves have been worshiped, even with multitudinous idols. All of the nine founders of religion, with the exception of Jesus Christ, are reported in their respective sacred scriptures as having passed through a preliminary period of uncertainty, or of searching for religious light. Confucius, late in life, confessed his own sense of shortcomings and his desire for further improvement in knowledge and character. All the founders of the non-Christian religions evinced inconsistencies in their personal character; some of them altered their practical policies under change of circumstances. Jesus Christ alone is reported as having had a consistent God-consciousness, a consistent character himself, and a consistent program for his religion. The most remarkable and valuable aspect of the personality of Jesus Christ is the comprehensiveness and universal availability of his character, as well as its own loftiness, consistency, and sinlessness.\nAn example of a self-refuting/incoherent worldview that deals a bit with Eastern philosophy/religion comes from A Handbook for Christian Philosophy, by L. Russ Bush. After giving a basic definition of what a worldview is,[1] Dr. Bush goes on to explain how differing worldviews can interpret reality and then he applies some first principles to the matter:\n\u2026most people assume that something exists. There may be someone, perhaps, who believes that nothing exists, but who would that person be? How could he or she make such an affirmation? Sometimes in studying the history of philosophy, one may come to the conclusion that some of the viewpoints expressed actually lead to that conclusion, but no one ever consciously tries to defend the position that nothing exists. It would be a useless endeavor since there would be no one to convince. Even more significantly, it would be impossible to defend that position since, if it were true, there would be no one to make the defense. So to defend the position that nothing exists seems immediately to be absurd and self-contradictory.[2]\n[1] \u201cA worldview is that basic set of assumptions that gives meaning to one\u2019s thoughts. A worldview is the set of assumptions that someone has about the way things are, about what things are, about why things are.\u201d L. Russ Bush, A Handbook for Christian Philosophy (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1991), 70.\nI will say here that Buddhism and Christianity agree that the proper relation in a marriage situation is a male and female. But many \u201cWestern \u201cadherants\u201d to Buddhism do not know what they are saying when statements are made about Buddhism being \u201csuch-and-such.\u201d Two short videos are perfect for setting up an excerpt from my book:\nSo here is a portion of my chapter dealing with Eastern Thought:\nNow that we have defined what the Law of Noncontradiction is, lets apply it to some basic Eastern thinking. All Hindus, Buddhists, New Agers (etc), are pantheists. The term Pantheist \u201cdesignates one who holds both that everything there is constitutes a unity and that this unity is divine.\u201d Most pantheists (Hindus, Buddhists, New Agers, etc.) would hold that physical reality, and all the evils it produces, is merely an illusion. This holds true for the personality of man as well. This distinction explains why, in both Hinduism and Buddhism, the personality is seen as an \u201cenemy\u201d and is finally destroyed by absorption into Brahmin or Nirvana. Not only is the material creation absorbed, but human existence are either an illusion, as in Hinduism (maya), or so empty and impermanent, as in Buddhism (sunyata), that they are ultimately meaningless.\nBut is an impersonal \u201cimmortality\u201d truly meaningful when it extinguishes our personal existence forever? Is it even desirable? As Sri Lanken Ajith Fernando, who has spoken to hundreds of Buddhists and Hindus, illustrates:\n\u201cWhen I asked a girl who converted from Buddhism to Christianity through our ministry what attracted her to Christianity, the first thing she told [me] was, \u2018I did not want Nirvana.\u2019 The prospect of having all her desires snuffed out after a long and dreary climb [toward \u2018liberation\u2019] was not attractive to her.\u201d\nIn the end, man himself is a hindrance to spiritual enlightenment and must be \u201cdestroyed\u201d to find so called \u201cliberation.\u201d As Dr. Frits Staal comments in an article entitled, \u201cIndian Concepts of the Body,\u201d \u201cWhatever the alleged differences between Hindu and Buddhist doctrines, one conclusion follows from the preceding analysis. No features of the individual[\u2018s] personality survive death in either state\u201d\nWith the above in mind, take note of a major problem that faces the pantheist visa viz, \u201cthat there is no reality except the all-encompassing \u2018God\u2019.\u201d Using the Law of Noncontradiction we can see that this is a nonsensical statement that is logically self-refuting. If everything is illusion, then those making that statement are themselves illusions. There\u2019s a real problem here. As Norman Geisler pointed out, \u201cOne must exist in order to affirm that he does not exist.\u201d When we claim that there is no reality except the all-encompassing God, we are proving just the opposite. The fact that we exist to make the claim demonstrates that there is a reality distinct from God, which makes this key doctrine of pantheism a self-defeating proposition. It is an untruth \u2013 by definition.\nAnother belief that is accepted by all Eastern philosophies as well as the New Age movement is that of reincarnation. I will explain the concept with some examples, after I define the term. Reincarnation is a \u201cbelief in the successive rebirth of souls into new bodies, as the soul progresses toward perfection.\u201d\nSome examples of this \u201ckarmic law\u201d are warranted: first, lets assume I beat and abused my wife horribly, treated her like the dirt on my shoes, I would be storing up some pretty bad karma. When I come around for my next human life, after, of course, traveling through the insect, and animal lives, I would come back as the woman being beat. This is karma\u2019s answer to evil, which is really no answer at all. In fact, it perpetuates evil. How so? It necessitates a \u201cbeatee,\u201d which mandates a \u201cbeater.\u201d Karma, then, creates a never-ending circle of violence, or, \u201cevil.\u201d In addition it states (emphatically I might add) that we choose our current destiny (or events) in this life due to past life experiences and choices. This is why the holy men in Buddhist and Hindu nations generally walk right by the maimed, injured, starving, and uneducated, and do not care for them. This next true story drives this point home.\nRon Carlson, while speaking in Thailand, was invited to visit some refugee camps along the Cambodian border. Over 300,000 refugees were caught in a no-man\u2019s-land along the border. This resulted from the Cambodian massacre under Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in the mid-70\u2019s (which is known as the \u201ckilling fields\u201d) and then subsequently by the invasion of the Vietnamese at the end of the 70\u2019s. One of the most fascinating things about these refugee camps was the realization of who was caring for the refugees. Here, in this Buddhist country of Thailand, with Buddhist refugees coming from Cambodia and Laos, there were no Buddhists taking care of their like-minded brothers. There were also no Atheists, Hindus, or Muslims taking care of those people. The only people there, taking care of these 300,000[+] people, were Christians from Christian mission organizations and Christian relief organizations. One of the men Ron was with had lived in Thailand for over twenty-years and was heading up a major portion of the relief effort for one of these organizations. Ron asked him: \u201cWhy, in a Buddhist country, with Buddhist refugees, are there no Buddhists here taking care of their Buddhist brothers?\u201d Ron will never forget his answer:\n\u201cRon, have you ever seen what Buddhism does to a nation or a people? Buddha taught that each man is an island unto himself. Buddha said, \u2018if someone is suffering, that is his karma.\u2019 You are not to interfere with another person\u2019s karma because he is purging himself through suffering and reincarnation! Buddha said, \u2018You are to be an island unto yourself.\u2019\u201d \u2013 \u201cRon, the only people that have a reason to be here today taking care of these 300,000 refugees are Christians. It is only Christianity that people have a basis for human value that people are important enough to educate and to care for. For Christians, these people are of ultimate value, created in the image of God, so valuable that Jesus Christ died for each and every one of them. You find that value in no other religion, in no other philosophy, but in Jesus Christ.\u201d\nDo you get it now? It takes a \u201cMother Teresa\u201d with a Christian worldview to go into these embattled countries and bathe, feed, educate, care for these people \u2013 who otherwise are ignored due to harmful religious beliefs of the East.\nAnother example is a graphic one, but it drives the point home. While at home on my day off, my work calls me in due to an emergency. I cannot find a sitter for my youngest son, so I call a family member, say, uncle Steve. While I am at work, uncle Steve rapes and sodomizes my son. Should I call the authorities?? If I am a believer in reincarnation, then I must realize that this \u201cevil\u201d is an illusion, number one, and number two, this \u201cevil\u201d was brought on my son most likely because of something my son did in a previous incarnation. Something my son did in a previous lifetime demands that this happened to him in this lifetime. (Or something I did, or my wife did, whomever.) Only recently have some Indian people rejected reincarnation and started to kill the massive infestation of disease-ridden rodents that inhabit India\u2019s cities. These rodents carry and transmit many diseases as well as destroying and infecting large portions of food that could have made it to the starving population. Most, however, continue to nurture or ignore these disease-carrying animals in the belief that they are a soul stuck in the cosmic wheel. This is just one example of a horrible religious practice that is part of the many destructive practices that are hurting precious people. The caste system mentioned before is another that promotes and encourages racism, malnourishment, lack of education, and death\u2026.\n(\u2026all material referenced in my chapter\u2026)\nSo to say the Dalia Lama or the Buddha are \u201cChrist like\u201d is to wholly misunderstand the chasm of differences in the two completely different leaders of these religions\u2026 and their logical conclusions. Also worth noting is that the date between writings, and so the possibility of corruption of the text is vastly different between the two faiths. For instance, the Buddha is said to have dies around (using the earliest date) 400 B.C.. The earliest portion of a Buddhist writing is dated at about 179 A.D. So let us compare this:\n...Compare/Contrast\nReferences for the above dating of the Buddhist fragments:\nRichard Salomon, Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara: The British Library Kharosthi Fragments (PDF summation, book);\nIngo Strauch, The Bajaur collection: A new collection of Kharo\u1e63\u1e6dh\u012bmanuscripts: A preliminary catalogue and survey (PDF).\nDiamond Sutra Compared to Book of John\nThe most complete copy that dates early is the Gospel of John (Bodmer Papyrus II \u2013 150-200 A.D.). That is 127 years after Christ, for the Gospel of John. The earliest fragment is dated to 120 A.D. And Clement of Rome quoted from it about 95 A.D., and Polycarp quoted from it around 110 A.D. [+]. So we KNOW John is older.\nThe oldest full book key to Buddhist thought is the Diamond Sutra, dated at about 868AD. That is 1,268-to-1,468 years after Buddha\u2019s death. We KNOW the Diamond Sutra is older\u2026 but the fragments and quotes of the Gospel of John match up well with earliest text. The earlier quotes of the Diamond Sutra and it\u2019s fragments show drastic change.\nAnother example. The earliest copy of Isaiah the church had was dated to about 900AD. They found a copy of Isaiah dated to 1,200 years earlier. Because of how the Jewish scribes copied text\u2026 there were only a few letters in the entirety of the text that were different. Most were in a word known to be \u201clight\u201d No meaning or concept was changed in those letters being different. (Sources: here, here, and here.)\nThe change in meaning in the Diamond Sutra from earlier Buddhist teaching as well as fragments is great:\nSince at least the fifth century, generations of Buddhists have memorized and chanted the Diamond Sutra, a short Mahayana Buddhist scripture. The work, which offers meditations on illusion and perception, was originally written in Sanskrit and first translated into Chinese in 402 A.D. Despite the text\u2019s longevity, Stanford religious studies professor Paul Harrison\u2019s latest research suggests that previous translations may have incorrectly interpreted certain words in a way that affects the entire meaning of the text.\nFor the last seven years Prof. Harrison has been working on re-editing and re-translating the Diamond Sutra. Though he is a professor of religious studies his translation work falls squarely in the field of philology. Harrison is often surrounded by a large semicircle of previous translations and dictionaries that he consults as he combs through the sutra one word at a time.\nThe Diamond Sutra is one of the most historically important texts in the Buddhist faith, in part because a copy of it is the oldest surviving dated printed book in the world (868 A.D.). Also known by its Sanskrit title Vajracchedika, the Diamond Sutra posits that something is what it is only because of what it is not. The text challenges the common belief that inside each and every one of us is an immovable core, or soul\u2014in favor of a more fluid and relational view of existence. Negative, or seemingly paradoxical statements by the Buddha abound in the text, such as \u201cThe very Perfection of Insight which the Buddha has preached is itself perfection-less.\u201d\nProfessor Harrison elaborated, \u201cI think the Diamond Sutra is undermining our perception that there are essential properties in the objects of our experience\u2026.\nI write about the early attestation to the New Testament in the first 16-pages of my chapter on Gnosticism and Feminism. But I reworked Kenneth Boa\u2019s graphic on comparing dating of ancient texts with some updated information not only cataloged via the aforementioned chapter from my book, but also from here, and the books:\nNorman L. Geisler, Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books/Academic, 1999);\nCarsten Peter Theide and Matthew d\u2019Ancona, The Jesus Papyrus: The Most Sensational Evidence on the Origins of the Gospels Since the Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls (New York, NY: Galilee DoubleDay, 1996).\n(I edited the last column under \u201cDate Written\u201d and \u201cTime Span\u201d)\nBelow is some of the evidence for the early dating of the New Testament.\nMore on this from Dr. Geisler:\n...Earliest Attested Fragments\n[DSS stands for Dead Sea Scrolls]\n\u2026.Light on the New Testament. Some DSS frag\u00adments have been identified as the earliest known pieces of the New Testament. Further, the mes\u00adsianic expectations reveal that the New Testa\u00adment view of a personal messiah-God who would rise from the dead is in line with first-century Jewish thought.\nThe New Testament fragments? Jose *O\u2019Callahan, a Spanish Jesuit paleographer, made headlines around the world in 1972 when he announced that he had translated a piece of the Gospel of Mark on a DSS fragment. This was the earliest known piece of Mark. Fragments from cave 7 had previously been dated between 50 B.C. and A.D. 50 and listed under \u201cnot identified\u201d and clas\u00adsified as \u201cBiblical Texts.\u201d O\u2019Callahan eventually identified nine fragments. The center column in the following chart uses the numbering system established for manuscripts. For example, \u201c7Q5\u201d means fragment 5 from Qumran cave 7.\n[RPT\u2019s Note: 7Q5 matches up well with Mark 6:52-53 ~ see below, sources for graphic: here, here, as well as this chapter and the aforementioned books.]\nBoth friend and critic acknowledged from the beginning that, if valid, O\u2019Callahan\u2019s conclusions would revolutionize current New Testament the\u00adories. The New York Times reported: \u201cIf Father O\u2019Callahan\u2019s theory is accepted, it would prove that at least one of the gospels\u2014that of St. Mark\u2014was written only a few years after the death of Jesus.\u201d United Press International (UPI) noted that his conclusions meant that \u201cthe peo\u00adple closest to the events\u2014Jesus\u2019 original followers\u2014found Mark\u2019s report accurate and trustwor\u00adthy, not myth but true history\u201d (ibid., 137). Time magazine quoted one scholar who claimed that, if correct, \u201cthey can make a bonfire of 70 tons of indigestible German scholarship\u201d (Estrada, 136).\nOf course, O\u2019Callahan\u2019s critics object to his identification and have tried to find other possi\u00adbilities. The fragmentary nature of the ms. makes it difficult to be dogmatic about identifi\u00adcations. Nonetheless, O\u2019Callahan offers a plausi\u00adble, albeit revolutionary, possibility. If the iden\u00adtification of even one of these fragments as New Testament is valid, then the implications for Christian apologetics are enormous. It would be shown that the Gospel of Mark was written within the life time of the apostles and contem\u00adporaries of the events.\nA date before A.D. 50 leaves no time for mythological embellishment of the records. They would have to be accepted as historical. It would also show Mark to be one of the earlier Gospels. Fur\u00adther, since these manuscripts are not originals but copies, it would reveal that the New Testa\u00adment was \u201cpublished\u201d\u2014copied and disseminated\u2014during the life time of the writers. It would also reveal the existence of the New Testa\u00adment canon during this early period, with pieces representing every major section of the New Tes\u00adtament: Gospels, Acts, and both Pauline and Gen\u00aderal Epistles.\nThe fragment of 2 Peter would argue for the authenticity of this often disputed epistle. The absence of fragments of John\u2019s writings might in\u00addicate that they were written later (A.D. 80-90) in accordance with the traditional dates. With all these revolutionary conclusions it is little wonder that their authenticity is being challenged.\nFirst-Century Jewish Messianic Expectations. The DSS have also yielded text that, while not re\u00adferring to the Christ of the New Testament, have some interesting parallels, as well as some signif\u00adicant differences. The similarities that confirm the New Testament picture accurately describes Jew\u00adish expectation of a personal, individual Messiah who would die and rise from the dead. A frag\u00adment called \u201cA Genesis Florilegorium\u201d (4Q252) re\u00adflects belief in an individual Messiah who would be a descendant of David. \u201cColumn 5 (1) (the) Government shall not pass from the tribe of Judah. During Israel\u2019s dominion, (2) a Davidic descendant on the throne shall [not cease . . until the Messiah of Righteousness, the Branch of (4) David comes\u201d (see Eisenman, 89).\nEven the deity of the Messiah is affirmed in the fragment known as \u201cThe Son of God\u201d (4Q246), Plate 4, columns one and two: \u201cOppression will be upon the earth . . . [until] the King of the people of God arises, . . . and he shall become [gre]at upon the earth. [ . . . All w]ill make [peace,] and all will serve [him.] He will be called [son of the Gr]eat [God;] by His name he shall be desig\u00adnated. . . . He will be called the son of God; they will call him son of the Most High\u201d (ibid., 70).\n\u201cThe Messiah of Heaven and Earth\u201d fragment (4Q521) even speaks of the Messiah raising the dead: \u201c(12) then He will heal the sick, resurrect :he dead, and to the Meek announce glad tidings\u201d (ibid., 23; cf. 63, 95).\nThe Dead Sea Scrolls also confirm that Qum\u00adran was not the source of early Christianity. There are significant differences between their concept of the \u201cTeacher of Righteousness,\u201d ap\u00adparently an Essene messianic hope, and the Jesus revealed in Scripture and early Christianity. The differences are enough to show that early Chris\u00adtianity was not just an offshoot of the Essenes, as has been theorized (see Billing\u2013ton, 8-10). The Essenes emphasized hating one\u2019s enemies; Jesus stressed love. The Essenes were exclusivistic re\u00adgarding women, sinners, and outsiders; Jesus was inclusive. The Essenes were legalistic sabbatarians; Jesus was not. The Essenes stressed Jewish purification laws; Jesus attacked them. The Essenes believed two messiahs would come; Christians held that Jesus was the only one (see Charlesworth).\nConclusion. The DSS provide an important apologetic contribution toward establishing the general reliability of the Old Testament Hebrew text, as well as the earliest copies of parts of Old Testament books and even whole books. This is important in showing that the predictive prophe\u00adcies of the Old Testament were indeed made cen\u00adturies before they were literally fulfilled. Further\u00admore, the DSS provide possible support for the New Testament. They may contain the earliest known fragments of the New Testament, and they definitely contain references to messianic beliefs similar to those taught in the New Testament.\nNorman L. Geisler, Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books/Academic, 1999), 188-189.\nTake note as well that the earliest Church Fathers quoted Scripture\u2026 which would need to be completed and widely used by then:\nYou write \u201cAll four gospels are quoted in patristic writings (a technical term which means writings by the early church \u201cfathers.\u201d) before AD 100 in books such as the Epistle of Barnabus, the book of Clement of Rome and the Didache.\u201d There is nothing said about the four Gospels in the \u201cClement of Rome\u201d. It is really pathetic that you must base supernatural ideas on false evidence and then you show this false evidence to the masses. I\u2019d really like to get a response as to where I can find the gospels mention in the \u201cClement of Rome\u201d. I\u2019m curious to know what words you rummaged through to come up with this ridiculous accusation.\nI sense a lot of anger here. The use of words like \u201cpathetic\u201d and \u201cridiculous\u201d are really not helpful if you want to engage in honest conversations. I want to encourage you to use a more respectful tone, even with those with whom you do not agree. In any case, I just gave a very quick little read of the Letter of Clement to Rome. I found a few quotations from the gospels as well as ones from the letters. Below is a sampling. Besides these, I found a number of allusions to the gospels and other New Testament Books. After each quote, I will have a very short comment.\n1Clem 13:1 Let us therefore be lowly minded, brethren, laying aside all arrogance and conceit and folly and anger, and let us do that which is written. For the Holy Ghost saith, Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, nor the strong in his strength, neither the rich in his riches; but he that boasteth let him boast in the Lord, that he may seek Him out, and do judgment and righteousness most of all remembering the words of the Lord Jesus which He spake, teaching forbearance and long-suffering.\nThis is a quote from 1 Corinthians 1:31\n1Clem 13:2 for thus He spake Have mercy, that ye may receive mercy: forgive, that it may be forgiven to you. As ye do, so shall it be done to you. As ye give, so shall it be given unto you. As ye judge, so shall ye be judged. As ye show kindness, so shall kindness be showed unto you. With what measure ye mete, it shall be measured withal to you.\nThis is a quote from Matthew 7:2\n1Clem 15:2 For He saith in a certain place This people honoreth Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me.\nThis is quoting from either Matthew 15:8 or Mark 7:6\n1Clem 16:1 For Christ is with them that are lowly of mind, not with them that exalt themselves over the flock.\nThis is an allusion to Luke 22:26 or Matthew 23:11\n1Clem 34:8 For He saith, Eye hath not seen and ear hath not heard, and it hath not entered into the heart of man what great things He hath prepared for them that patiently await Him.\nThis is a quote from 1 Cor 2:9\n1Clem 36:2 Through Him let us look steadfastly unto the heights of the heavens; through Him we behold as in a mirror His faultless and most excellent visage; through Him the eyes of our hearts were opened; through Him our foolish and darkened mind springeth up unto the light; through Him the Master willed that we should taste of the immortal knowledge Who being the brightness of His majesty is so much greater than angels, as He hath inherited a more excellent name. 1Clem 36:3 For so it is written Who maketh His angels spirits and His ministers aflame of fire 1Clem 36:4 but of His Son the Master said thus, Thou art My Son, I this day have begotten thee. Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the Gentiles for Thine inheritance, and the ends of the earth for Thy possession. 1Clem 36:5 And again He saith unto Him Sit Thou on My right hand, until I make Thine enemies a footstool for Thy feet.\nThese are quoting from Hebrews Chapter one\u2026.\n(EVIDENCE FOR CHRISTIANITY)\nIgnatius of Antioch would be another prime example.\nEffectively the above information updates this older Josh McDowell graph here. In other words, we know the early history of Christianity because of the wealth of evidence behind certain events. For instance:\n\u201cPharisaic Judaizers come down to Antioch (Acts 15:1, 5) in the late summer of 49 A.D. and teach that circumcision is necessary before a person can be saved. Paul, Barnabas, Titus and certain others (Galatians 2:1-2) are sent to Jerusalem to confer with other apostles, elders and brethren concerning the relationship between circumcision and salvation. This gathering is commonly referred to as the Jerusalem Conference. This conference occurs in the Fall of 49 A.D. around the time of the Feast of Tabernacles (Acts 15:2).\u201d\nWe know this because of the evidence\u2026 the same evidence to say that two letters describing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius are considered history.\nBuddhism lacks this historical attestation and predictive power that the New Testament has in that the original texts are much closer to the events that happened. In fact, the New Testament is superior to ALL ancient documents in this respect.\n\u271e \u201c\u2026but test all things. Hold on to what is good\u201d (I Thessalonians 5:21);\n\u271e \u201cDear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to determine if they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world\u201d (1 John 4:1);\n\u271e \u201cTest yourselves to see if you are in the faith. Examine yourselves. Or do you yourselves not recognize that Jesus Christ is in you?\u2014unless you fail the test[a]\u201d (2 Corinthians 13:5 \u2014 [a] \u201cunless you are disqualified\u201d or \u201cyou are counterfeit\u201d).\nPosted in Apologetic, Buddhism, Eastern Thought, Quotes, Religion\tTagged Apologetics Sub, Apologetics315, Buddhism, Comparative-Religion, Dalai Lama, Dan Story, Diamond Sutra, Eastern Philosophy, Ellis Potter, Francis Beckwith, One Way, Philosophical Apologetics, Ravi Zacharias, Robert Hume, Zen Buddhism\t1 Comment\nPublished August 31, 2012 December 16, 2015 by Papa Giorgio\nPosted in Apologetic, Apologetics Sub, History, Religion\tTagged Apologetics Sub, Bible, Biblical Evidences, Comparative-Religion, Edwin Yamauchi, Horus, Mary Jo Sharp, Mithras, Mystery Religions, Osiris, Zeitgeist\nAll Religious and Moral Thinkers in History Rejected Same-Sex Marriages\nI was challenged after I noted that every religious and moral leader of note never endorsed or supported same-sex marriage. Here is the response to this challenge.\nA point Dennis Prager makes is that this is the first time in human history where a \u201cliberal elite\u201d thinks it knows better than all previous religious, political, and moral thinkers before them. I have been challenged on this point and so I enter here a response to some of it. But first the audio portion in which discussion took place over:\n(To follow up on Plato and Aeschines\u2019 thoughts, read this.) Here is the small portion of one of the conversations that emboldened me to post this information:\nInitial \u201cReligious\u201d Challenge:\nAlso, this is not just a matter of discrimination based on sex. It is also a matter of religious persecution. There are religious institutions where gay marriage is condoned and officiated just as heterosexual marriage is. To list a few, Buddhism, Satanism, Wicca, Paganism, the Metropolitan Community Church, the Old Catholic Church, the United Church of Canada, the United Church of Christ, the United Church of Australia and there are even more!!! Just as they would not dare to tell you what to do with your religion, so should you not dare to tell them what to do with theirs. If you believe in freedom of religion, you cannot be against gay marriage. You cannot control what others do with their religion. That is one of the founding principles of this nation. And that is what this really boils down to in the end. It is a matter of control. You seek to control others. You seek to tell others how they are supposed to live their lives. That is the antithesis of freedom. For someone as obviously intelligent as you are it is extremely disheartening that you cannot see something this simple.\nAfter I refuted the world religious challenge of Buddhism (see beneath this conversational example that took place here), I got this response:\n\u2026I listed a lot of churches that condone gay marriage. One of them was mistaken and you spend how long arguing against it while ignoring every other one? I made a mistake on buddhism. What of the rest I listed and the many more that I didn\u2019t?\nI wish to clarify something I said. In the historical past, same-sex marriage has never been accepted. While polygamy, concubines, and the like have been accepted in cultural practice. Homosexuality being on equal footing with other forms of marriage has never, never been a practice accepted by any religion or culture. Wiccan, Satanism, and liberal forms of the world religions (Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and the like) have only recently endorsed such a view. Since the \u201csexual revolution\u201d of the 60\u2019s when radical Marxist ideals were injected into Western thinking, writ large. So even your list is a new phenomenon.\nI did mention paganism in the past. What I was saying is that men in historic pagan thinking/actions controlled women so that they were prostitutes at the local temple and a place for men to stop and \u201cgive sacrifice\u201d to the gods. Other aspects that paganism and other cultures practiced that were harmful to women that Christianity helped cure were (below \u2014 partial list) only made possible by a faith that lifted women up. Something modern day feminism and radical gender equality movements do not do, or cannot do\u2026 since Wiccan practices do laud \u2013 for instance \u2013 the older pagan prostitution practices that subjugated a whole swath of women to serve men in horrible ways:\nIn recent history, Christians were responsible for the banning of three despicable practices inflicted upon women around the world. Christian missionaries pressured the Chinese government to abolish foot binding in 1912. This practice was done for the sole reason of pleasing men\u2014\u201dit made a woman with her feet bound in an arch walk tiptoe and sway seductively.\u201d In 1829 the English outlawed the Indian practice of suttee, in which widows were burned alive on the funeral pyres of their husbands, because of Christianity\u2019s teaching regarding widows and women. Finally, Western countries influenced by a Christian view of women and sexuality have condemned clitoridectomy (female genital mutilation), a gruesome practice that is still common in Muslim countries in Africa and the Middle East.\nMy goal is not to refute every example [you give]. Yes, extreme leftism in Christianity is nothing new. In fact, the term \u201cfundementalist\u201d was coined in the 1920\u2019s. In fact, a free book about this movement by one of its founders is here, \u201cChristianity & Liberalism\u201c\nAnd of course Paganism is [against treating people with humanity]. At least historical paganism, [modern paganism in the West adopts the Judeo-Christian ethic]. Of course I deal with this in my book as well.\nWith that example of a conversation, I wish to officially give my readers an insight in how to refute such thinking (that major world religions supported same-sex relationships). A proper understanding of Buddhism regards all marriages as mundane. In fact, even love in Buddhistic understanding is mundane and is rejected as anything based in reality \u2014 which is also key to this discussion. Here are some actual historical cases that the Buddha interacted with as well as more recently the Dalai Lama dealing with the issue.\n\u2026.there was a case of a gay monk who was overcome by sexual desire and could no longer restrain himself. He was seducing his friends and novices to have sex with him. They rejected him so he left the monastery and had sex with men who were elephant keepers and horse keepers. When news spread around the entire Buddhist community that he was homosexual, the Buddha was alerted to the problem and he issued a rule for the community not to give any ordination to a homosexual, and those ordained gays are to be expelled. (Vin.I, 86).\nThe Buddha was more tolerant of lesbianism than male homosexuality. Nuns who were caught in lesbian practices were not expelled from the order. They must confess to the fellows about their practice, and then the offense will be redeemed. (Vin. IV, 261)\nThe monastic rules do not guarantee Buddhist monasticism is entirely free from homosexuals. Indeed, they only say that monks and nuns are required to live a celibate life. Often in history, the monastic community has been plagued by homosexual scandals.\nIn Thailand, the worst such scandal took place in 1819, during the reign of King Rama II, when a high-ranking monk, a Somdet who was also the abbot of Wat Saket who had just been promoted to take the position of the Supreme Patriarch, one day was found guilty of enjoying homosexual activities with some of his good-looking male disciples.\nIt was a shock to all Buddhists of the time, and the case was considered the scandal of the century of Buddhism in Siam.\nInterestingly, the graveness of the mistake was not severe enough to defrock him, although the King had him removed him from his position of honour and ordered him to leave the royal monasteries.\nAs for the lay homosexual people, the Buddha gave no rule or advice as to whether they should be allowed to marry or not. The Buddha posted himself simply as the one who shows the way. He did not insist that he had any right to enforce on others what they should do. With this principle, the original teachings of the Buddha do not cover social ceremonies or rituals. Weddings and marriages of all kinds are regarded as mundane and have no place in Buddhism.\n(The Buddhist Channel)\nAnother authoritative source mentions that \u201cin practice, Theravada Buddhist countries are not terribly open to homosexual practice. This has much to do with \u2026 the notion of karma, which remains strong in countries such as Thailand. From this viewpoint, a person\u2019s characteristics and situations are a result of past sins or good deeds. Homosexuality and other alternative forms of sexuality are often seen as karmic punishments for heterosexual misconduct in a past life. Thus far, the gay rights movement has not had great success in Theravada Buddhist countries.\u201d So one would have to reject the core of this religion in order to supplant it with a personal view and new model of sexuality. Obviously, ripping the core of an ancient religious belief out in the name of tolerance is what the Left is all about! The article continues:\nIn a 1997 interview, the Dalai Lama (the leader of Tibetan Buddhism and a widely-respected spiritual figure) was asked about homosexuality. He did not offer any strong answer either way, but noted that all monks are expected to refrain from sex. For laypeople, he commented that the purpose of sex in general is for procreation, so homosexual acts do seem a bit unnatural. He said that sexual desires in themselves are natural, perhaps including homosexual desires, but that one should not try to increase those desires or indulge them without self-control.\nIn a 1993 talk given in Seattle, the Dalai Lama said:\n\u2026nature arranged male and female organs in such a manner that is very suitable\u2026 Same-sex organs cannot manage well. \u2026\nThe Dalai Lama was more specific in a meeting with Buddhist leaders and human rights activists in San Francisco in 1997, where he commented that all forms of sex other than penile-vaginal sex are prohibited for Buddhists, whether between heterosexuals or homosexuals. At a press conference the day before the meeting, he said, \u201cFrom a Buddhist point of view, [gay sex] is generally considered sexual misconduct.\u201c\n(Religion Facts)\nSo we see in Buddhistic history and theology a firm denial of homosexuality being approved of (or endorsed, like the Left wants done with same-sex marriage). Even at its best there is no universal Buddhist position on same-sex marriage. In other words, it was never endorsed (if forgetting the above) by the Buddhistic religion or state \u2014 like the Left wants in this case.\nIn all religious understanding, if the practice wasn\u2019t frowned upon, it was never endorsed. Bottom line. Nor was it even thinkable until about a generation ago.\nPosted in Apologetics Sub, Best of PapaG, Buddhism, Conversation Series, Dennis Prager, Eastern Thought, History, Homosexuality, Michael Medved, Religion\tTagged Alvin Schmidt, Buddhism, Buddhist Monks, Comparative-Religion, Elitist Democrats, Karma, Same-Sex Marriage (SSM)\t3 Comments\nPublished April 9, 2012 January 25, 2018 by Papa Giorgio\n\u201cWhite religionists are not capable of perceiving the blackness of God, because their satanic whiteness is a denial of the very essence of divinity. That is why whites are finding and will continue to find the black experience a disturbing reality.\u201d\n~ quoted from James Cone\u2019s book, A Black Theology of Liberation, page 64.\nA recent story by the Blaze brings to mind some older posts that I will partially import from my old blog to this newer post\u2026 combining it with the newer information. The Blaze (video and more at their site) bullet points some of Rev. Wrights new rants, which causes me to import some older posts to this site:\n\u2646 Rev. Jeremiah Wright delivered three fiery sermons about faith, race and politics at Metropolitan Baptist Church in S.C.\n\u2646 Wright said Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas worships \u201csome other God\u201d outside of \u201cAllah and Yahweh\u201d (who are the \u201csame\u201d he says)\n\u2646 Obama\u2019s former pastor called Thomas Jefferson \u201ca pedophile\u201d\n\u2646 He sees \u201cwhite supremacy\u201d driving \u201cworld policy\u201d\n\u2646 Wright condemned the U.S. military, saying, \u201cfighting for peace is like raping for virginity.\u201d\nObama\u2019s Pastor went to Libya with Farrakhan to meet Islamisists! Yet, other are the extremist, not his view of theology and God. Hannity and Colmes years ago had the Reverend Jeremiah Wright on their show, and this is how the reverend defended himself:\n\u201cHow many books of Cones have you read!?\u201d\n(Money quote from the interview above with Obama\u2019s pastor.)\nTake note the Rev. Wright camps out on the point of reading James Cone\u2019s books, books that were sold in his churches book store the entirety of Obama\u2019s time at Trinity United Church of Christ.\n(This section was updated 12-4-2014, see below the links for the update)\n\u2742 Link to Africentric Theology at Trinity United Church of Christ;\n\u2742 Also the Akiba Bookstore main page.\nThe churches bookstore has been sanitized since this was written. I managed to grab a couple of cached pages. Not nearly what it was, but the few I could find are here: Page 1, page 2, page 3. On page three for instance there are some resources for women, one of the books, \u201cFeminist Theologies: Legacy and Prospect\u201d ~ by Rosemary Radford Ruether, has this review: \u201cit is a collection of academic papers and perspectives from a feminist conference\u2026. Some essays are clearly stronger than others \u2013 particularly on Islam.\u201d Strong on Islam? This author has written books on Gaia and God, pro Palestinian (anti-Israel) books, and books on \u201cGoddesses and the Divine,\u201d as well as radically left leaning feminist theology.\nE.g., not a Christian book or author at all. More Marxist and Islamic in reality.\nSo got on Trinities website and bought Dr. Cones\u2019 books, and read them. This lead me to make an early \u201cdocumentary\u201d (Sept of 2008) called Obama-Con. In it I mention some of the following ideas that Obama\u2019s church paralleled:\n...See For Yourself\n(From an older post) Of course the money quote is the Rev. Wright recommending some authors/books. I love books, so I went out and bought them and read them. I was amazed the media didn\u2019t do what I had just done! Could you imagine if McCain or Bush went to a church for twenty years headed by a pastor whom \u2014 a) brought you to your faith, b) married you and your wife, c) baptized your kids, and was d) on your campaign staff \u2014 sold Hitler\u2019s Mein Kampf in the church\u2019s bookstore. Not only that but on national television recommended this same book? We would never hear the end of it. Never. In fact, this fictitious person would never make it on a ballot.\n\u201cI believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord\u201d ~ Adolf Hitler \u2013 Mein Kampf\n\u201cThere is no place in black theology for a colorless God in a society where human beings suffer precisely because of their color. The black theologian must reject any conception of God which stifles black self-determination by picturing God as a God of all peoples\u201d ~ James Cone, A Black Theology of Liberation, p.63\n\u201cChristianity is not alien to Black Power, Christianity is Black Power\u201d ~ James Cone, Black Theology & Black Power, p.38\n\u201cIn contrast to this racist view of God, black theology proclaims God\u2019s blackness. Those who want to know who God is and what God is doing must know who black persons are and what they are doing\u201d ~ James Cone, A Black Theology of Liberation, p.65\n\u201cThe [Nazi party] should not become a constable of public opinion, but must dominate it. It must not become a servant of the masses, but their master!\u201d ~ Adolf Hitler \u2013 Mein Kampf\n\u201cThese new theologians of the Third World argue that Christians [liberation theology accepting Christians] should not shun violence but should initiate it\u201d ~ James Cone, Black Theology & Black Power, p.32\n\u201cIt is important to make a further distinction here among black hatred, black racism, and Black Power. Black hatred is the black man\u2019s strong aversion to white society. No black man living in white America can escape it\u201d ~ James Cone, Black Theology & Black Power, p.14\n\u201cIt is this fact that makes all white churches anti-Christian in their essence. To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen. God has chosen black people!\u201d ~ James Cone, Black Theology & Black Power, p.151\n\u201cIt [black liberation theology] is dangerous because the true prophet of the gospel of God must become both \u201canti-Christian\u201d and \u201cunpatriotic.\u201d\u2026. Because whiteness by its very nature is against blackness, the black prophet is a prophet of national doom. He proclaims the end of the American Way\u201d ~ James Cone, A Black Theology of Liberation, p.55-56\nHere is The New Yorker commenting on some of the issues herein I concern myself with:\nThe rise of Jeremiah Wright, in the seventies and eighties, coincided with the rebirth of the Nation of Islam under Minister Louis Farrakhan. In fact, the uproar over Obama and Wright has been, in part, an uproar over Farrakhan, who keeps sneaking into the frame. He and Wright were twinned at the Democratic Presidential debate in Cleveland, on February 26th, when Tim Russert, of NBC, ascribed to Wright the claim that Farrakhan \u201cepitomizes greatness.\u201d (Actually, the statement came from an article by Rhoda McKinney-Jones in Trumpet, a Trinity-associated magazine published by Wright\u2019s daughter Jeri L. Wright; as has been widely noted since then, Farrakhan was given a lifetime-achievement award at a Trumpet banquet in November.) Last summer, the Trinity Bulletin reprinted an open letter by a Farrakhan ally convinced that Israel and apartheid South Africa had \u201cworked on an ethnic bomb that kills blacks and Arabs.\u201d Yet Wright seems to have a complicated relationship with Farrakhan, whose national headquarters are in the South Shore neighborhood, a few miles from Trinity. His remarks about Farrakhan veer from the fulsome (the minister\u2019s analysis of America\u2019s racial ills is \u201castounding and eye opening\u201d) to the equivocal (he is \u201csincere about his faith and his purpose\u201d), but for the most part Wright chooses his words with tactical care, the way Cone did when he wrote about Elijah Muhammad. It is the language of a respectful, and possibly anxious, rival. Like Cone in the nineteen-sixties, Wright may have worried that he would be judged, and found wanting, by purer and less forgiving forms of black nationalism. Farrakhan represented the threat; his followers\u2014particularly the young black men whom churches sometimes had trouble reaching\u2014represented the prize.\nWright attended (but didn\u2019t address) the Million Man March, the 1995 gathering in Washington that Farrakhan convened to promote self-reliance and \u201cspiritual renewal\u201d among black men. In the months afterward, Wright delivered a series of sermons that were reprinted in a book, \u201cWhen Black Men Stand Up for God,\u201d which presents a Christian response to the challenge posed by the Nation of Islam. In it, he lambastes the preachers who opposed the march on political or religious grounds: they had missed a prime opportunity to present their case to African-American men. And, by way of establishing his bona fides, he reminds readers that he studied Islam at the University of Chicago. \u201cI have a different perspective on Islam than the average preacher,\u201d he writes. \u201cIslam and Christianity are a whole lot closer than you may realize. Islam comes out of Christianity.\u201d That\u2019s interfaith dialogue, served with a hint of one-upmanship.\nBut remember, the reverend says \u201cI\u2019m not divisive, the media is divisive,\u201d which merely redefines anti-Semitic/racist statements as non-divisive:\nWhile reading these books cover-to-cover and doing some looking around, I also noted that Louise Farrakhan was given a lifetime achievement award at Obama\u2019s church. Not only that though, but Farrakhan was given three cover spreads on the church\u2019s magazine, the Trumpet. One of those his face shot put alongside Obama as well as Elijah Muhammad, the second leader of the Nation of Islam. His [Elijah Muhammad\u2019s] many books are sold by the Nation of Islam not Old Testament mention being taught by Louise Farrakhan as theological doctrine. Since Obama\u2019s church gave such a prestigious award to the current leader of the Nation of Islam, whom Obama\u2019s pastor was a part of in his younger years, let us see what some of these books they tout say as well:\n\u201cIt is due to your ignorance of God, or you are one deceived by the devil, whose nature is to mislead you in the knowledge of God. You originally came from the God of Righteousness and have the opportunity to return, while the devils are from the man devil (Yakub) who has ruled the world for the past 6,000 years under falsehood, labeled under the name of God and His prophets. The worst thing to ever happen to \u2018the devils is: The truth of them made manifest that they are really the devils whom the righteous (all members of the black nation) should shun and never accept as truthful guides of God! This is why the devils have always persecuted and killed the righteous. But the time has at last arrived that Allah (God) will put an end to their per\u00adsecuting and killing the righteous (the black nation).\u201d\n~ Elijah Muhammad, Message to the Blackman In America, p.6 [Yakub is an evil scientist who created the white race 6,000 years ago in Nation of Islam theology]\n\u201c\u2026they are a prey in the hands of the white race, the world\u2019s archdeceivers (the real devils in person). You are made to believe that you worship the true God, but you do not! God is unknown to you in that which the white race teaches you (a mystery God). The great archdeceivers (the white race) were taught by their father, Yakub, 6,000 years ago, how to teach that God is a spirit (spook) and not a man. In the grafting of his people (the white race), Mr. Yakub taught his people to contend with us over the reality of God by asking us of the whereabouts of that first One (God) who created the heavens and the earth, and that, Yakub said, we cannot do.\u201d\n~ Elijah Muhammad, Message to the Blackman In America, p. 9\nAccording to Elijah Muhammad, Jesus was a black African and only a mortal man like the Prophet Muhammad of Islam. He also taught that Jesus was the product of sexual intercourse between Mary and Allah (who is a black man). Louis Farrakhan said this of the second leader of the Nation of Islam:\n\u201cThe Honorable Elijah Muhammad, I am here to declare, is risen. The Jesus you have been seeking and waiting for His return has been in your midst for 40 years, but you knew not who He was. A Holy One was working among us, and It is only now, after He is gone, that we realize who He was.\u201d ~ Louis Farrakhan\nAgain, for clarity:\n\u201cIf you understand the Bible right, you will agree with me that the whole caucasion race is a race of devils. They have proved to be devils in the Garden of Paradise and were condemned \u2026 by Jesus.\u201d ~ Elijah Muhammad, Message to the Blackman In America, p. 23-24.\n\u201cChristianity is the Devil\u2019s religion created to mislead black people.\u201d ~ Elijah Muhammad, Message to the Blackman In America, p. 11.\nLouis Farrakhan, the guy who was given an award by Wright, knew personally that Elijah Muhammad had risen because\u2026\nObama\u2019s church gave a \u201cLifetime Achievement Award\u201d to this guy. Remember that he believes he was taken up in a UFO and told explicit things about himself and white people. Here are four pages from the book, Cults, New Religious Movements, and Your Family: A Guide to Ten Non-Christian Groups Out to Convert Your Loved Ones, (click on them to enlarge \u2013 and again to get it even bigger):\nFARRAKHAN/UFO by XYBORG7\nSo you can see that there are some very occultic beliefs tied to Rev. Wright. Which may explain why the Reverend Wright believes Allah and YHWH are the same God, something you would never hear a Christian minister say. One reason is the Rev. Wright use to be a part of the Nation of Islam, and often times Black Panthers and Nation of Islam adherents would sit in on these \u201cChristian\u201d services. But remember, it isn\u2019t the Rev. Wright that is divisive, it is the media:\nAn Apologetic \u201cAside\u201d\nWhat are some of the differences between Yahweh and Allah?\nHow do the Democrats let this type of stuff slide\u2026 year after year? One reason is that the Democratic party has become more-and-more leftist every year:\nDemocrats More Left Every Year\n\u2026..congressional Democrats have not moved to the political center \u2014 they have all but deserted it. Employing statistics from the Americans for Democratic Action, a self-defined liberal activist group, we analyzed House and Senate voting records dating back to 1974. Using as a definition of \u201dliberal\u201d someone who votes with the ADA recommendation at least two-thirds of the time, we found that in 1995 nearly four out of five Democrats in the House (78 per cent) qualified as liberal. That is more than double the 34 per cent of 1974.\nIn fact, the liberal quotient for Democrats has risen steadily over the past 11 Congresses, while the percentage of Democrats qualifying as conservative has shrunk to virtually nil. Even the number of moderate Democrats is dwindling. According to the ADA\u2019s ratings there are now only 45 moderate Democrats, down from 75 in 1980\nIn short, last year House Democrats\u2019 voting record was more liberal than it had been in at least twenty years. The Democrats were more left-wing in the 104th Congress than when the House was under the command of Speakers like Tip O\u2019Neill or Jim Wright; and more left-wing than it was during the ascendancy of the post-Watergate class of 1974.\nIn the Senate, the statistics are equally grim. In 1974, only 55 per cent of Democrats were classified as liberal; by 1995, that figure had risen to 93.5 per cent. Only Sam Nunn of Georgia, Bennett Johnston of Louisiana, and James Exon of Nebraska (all of whom are also retiring this year) are not liberal \u2014 contradicting the conventional wisdom that the Senate Democrats are a pack of political pragmatists. How\u2019s this for a depressing statistic: nine of Ted Kennedy\u2019s Senate colleagues had more liberal voting records than he did last year.\nLet\u2019s examine some key votes. Back in 1977 there were 63 House Democrats who voted against increasing the minimum wage; in almost every subsequent vote on the issue that number has declined. In this summer\u2019s vote, only 2 Democrats (the aforementioned Hall and Geren from Texas) opposed the mandatory-job-loss bill. When the Balanced Budget Amendment was defeated in 1982, President Reagan told American voters to \u201dcount heads and take names\u201d \u2014 to make note of who in Congress was fiscally rational and who was not. Those voters who took the President\u2019s advice counted 69 Democrats in support of the amendment and 167 opposed to it. In contrast, in the landmark January 1995 vote in which the House finally passed the Balanced Budget Amendment, a record-low 33 Democrats voted in favor.\nA recent comprehensive study by political analysts Mark Melcher and David Tappan of Prudential Securities examined vote ratings by the ADA and the American Conservative Union and came to much the same conclusion as we did: the political center in Congress is shrinking. The ACU ratings, for example, tell us that, in 1995, 47 House Democrats had more liberal voting records than Bernie Sanders of Vermont \u2014 an avowed socialist. If this trend keeps up Sanders will have to stop caucusing with the Democrats: he\u2019s too anti-government for them\u2026.\nWhat are the numbers today of those Democrats calling themselves, voluntarily, anti-American?\nThe Socialist Party of America announced in their October 2009 newsletter that 70 Congressional democrats currently belong to their caucus. This admission was recently posted on Scribd.com:\nAmerican Socialist Voter\u2013\nQ: How many members of the U.S. Congress are also members of the DSA?\nA: Seventy\nQ: How many of the DSA members sit on the Judiciary Committee?\nA: Eleven: John Conyers [Chairman of the Judiciary Committee], Tammy Baldwin, Jerrold Nadler, Luis Gutierrez,\nMelvin Watt, Maxine Waters, Hank Johnson, Steve Cohen, Barbara Lee, Robert Wexler, Linda Sanchez [there are 23 Democrats on the Judiciary Committee of which eleven, almost half, are now members of the DSA].\nQ: Who are these members of 111th Congress?\nA: See the listing below\nHon. Ra\u00fal M. Grijalva (AZ-07)\nHon. Lynn Woolsey (CA-06)\nHon. Diane Watson (CA-33)\nHon. Sheila Jackson-Lee (TX-18)\nHon. Mazie Hirono (HI-02)\nHon. Dennis Kucinich (OH-10)\nHon. Bernie Sanders (VT)\nHon. Neil Abercrombie (HI-01)\nHon. Tammy Baldwin (WI-02)\nHon. Xavier Becerra (CA-31)\nHon. Madeleine Bordallo (GU-AL)\nHon. Robert Brady (PA-01)\nHon. Corrine Brown (FL-03)\nHon. Michael Capuano (MA-08)\nHon. Andr\u00e9 Carson (IN-07)\nHon. Donna Christensen (VI-AL)\nHon. Yvette Clarke (NY-11)\nHon. William \u201cLacy\u201d Clay (MO-01)\nHon. Emanuel Cleaver (MO-05)\nHon. Steve Cohen (TN-09)\nHon. John Conyers (MI-14)\nHon. Elijah Cummings (MD-07)\nHon. Danny Davis (IL-07)\nHon. Peter DeFazio (OR-04)\nHon. Rosa DeLauro (CT-03)\nRep. Donna F. Edwards (MD-04)\nHon. Keith Ellison (MN-05)\nHon. Sam Farr (CA-17)\nHon. Chaka Fattah (PA-02)\nHon. Bob Filner (CA-51)\nHon. Barney Frank (MA-04)\nHon. Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11)\nHon. Alan Grayson (FL-08)\nHon. Luis Gutierrez (IL-04)\nHon. John Hall (NY-19)\nHon. Phil Hare (IL-17)\nHon. Maurice Hinchey (NY-22)\nHon. Michael Honda (CA-15)\nHon. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (IL-02)\nHon. Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30)\nHon. Hank Johnson (GA-04)\nHon. Marcy Kaptur (OH-09)\nHon. Carolyn Kilpatrick (MI-13)\nHon. Barbara Lee (CA-09)\nHon. John Lewis (GA-05)\nHon. David Loebsack (IA-02)\nHon. Ben R. Lujan (NM-3)\nHon. Carolyn Maloney (NY-14)\nHon. Ed Markey (MA-07)\nHon. Jim McDermott (WA-07)\nHon. James McGovern (MA-03)\nHon. George Miller (CA-07)\nHon. Gwen Moore (WI-04)\nHon. Jerrold Nadler (NY-08)\nHon. Eleanor Holmes-Norton (DC-AL)\nHon. John Olver (MA-01)\nHon. Ed Pastor (AZ-04)\nHon. Donald Payne (NJ-10)\nHon. Chellie Pingree (ME-01)\nHon. Charles Rangel (NY-15)\nHon. Laura Richardson (CA-37)\nHon. Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34)\nHon. Bobby Rush (IL-01)\nHon. Linda S\u00e1nchez (CA-47)\nHon. Jan Schakowsky (IL-09)\nHon. Jos\u00e9 Serrano (NY-16)\nHon. Louise Slaughter (NY-28)\nHon. Pete Stark (CA-13)\nHon. Bennie Thompson (MS-02)\nHon. John Tierney (MA-06)\nHon. Nydia Velazquez (NY-12)\nHon. Maxine Waters (CA-35)\nHon. Mel Watt (NC-12)\nHon. Henry Waxman (CA-30)\nHon. Peter Welch (VT-AL)\nHon. Robert Wexler (FL-19)\nRadical does as radical is! Some quotes from James Cone\u2019s book, A Black Theology of Liberation (A book sold in Obama\u2019s church the entire 20-years he attended).\n\u201cIt is dangerous because the true prophet of the gospel of God must become both \u2018anti-Christian\u2019 and \u2018unpatriotic.\u2019 (55) \u2026. Because whiteness by its very nature is against blackness, the black prophet is a prophet of national doom. He proclaims the end of the \u2018American Way\u2026'\u201d (56) ~ James Cone, A Black Theology of Liberation (A book sold in Obama\u2019s church the entire 20-years he attended).\nBut this does not mean that religion is irrelevant altogether; it only means that religion unrelated to black liberation is irrelevant. (58-59)\n\u2026 it is that whites are incapable of making any valid judgment about human existence. The goal of black theology is the destruc\u00adtion of everything white, so that blacks can be liberated from alien gods. The God of black liberation will not be confused with a blood\u2019 thirsty white idol. Black theology must show that the black God has nothing to do with the God worshiped in white churches whose primary purpose is to sanctify the racism of whites and to daub the wounds of blacks. Putting new wine in new wineskins means that the black theology view of God has nothing in common with those who prayed for an American victory in Vietnam or who pray for a \u201ccool\u201d summer in the ghetto\u2026. There is no place in black theology for a colorless God in a society where human beings suffer precisely because of their color. The black theologian must reject any conception of God which stifles black self-determination by picturing God as a God of all peoples. Either God is identified with the oppressed to the point that their experience becomes God\u2019s experience, or God is a God of racism\u2026. Because God has made the goal of blacks God\u2019s own goal, black theology believes that it is not only appropriate but necessary to begin the doctrine of God with an insistence on God\u2019s blackness. (62-63)\nWhite religionists are not capable of perceiving the blackness of God, because their satanic whiteness is a denial of the very essence of divinity. That is why whites are finding and will continue to find the black experience a disturbing reality. (64)\nIn contrast to this racist view of God, black theology proclaims God\u2019s blackness. Those who want to know who God is and what God is doing must know who black persons are and what they are doing. (65)\nGod comes to us in God\u2019s blackness, which is wholly unlike white\u00adness. To receive God\u2019s revelation is to become black with God by joining God in the work of liberation\u2026. Becoming one of God\u2019s disciples means rejecting whiteness and accepting themselves as they are in all their physical blackness. (66)\nBlack theology cannot accept a view of God which does not represent God as being for oppressed blacks and thus against white oppressors. Living in a world of white oppressors, blacks have no time for a neutral God. The brutalities are too great and the pain too severe, and this means we must know where God is and what God is doing in the revolution\u2026. What we need is the divine love as expressed in black power, which is the power of blacks to destroy their oppressors, here and now, by any means at their disposal. Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject God\u2019s love. (70)\nGod is black because God loves us; and God loves us because we are black. Righteousness is that side of God which expresses itself through black liberation. God makes black what humans have made white\u2026. Love is a refusal to accept whiteness. (73-74)\nIf creation \u201cinvolves a bringing into existence of something that did not exist before,\u201d then to say God is creator means that my being finds its source in God. I am black because God is black! God as creator is the ground of my blackness (being), the point of reference for meaning and purpose in the universe\u2026. Rather it is incumbent upon me by the freedom granted by the creator to deny whiteness and affirm blackness as the essence of God. That is why it is necessary to speak of the black revolution rather than reformation. The idea of reformation suggests that there is still something \u201cgood\u201d in the system itself, which needs only to be cleaned up a bit. This is a false perception of reality. The system is based on whiteness, and what is necessary is a replacement of whiteness with blackness. (75-76)\nBeing white excludes them from the black community and thus whatever concern they have for blacks will invariably work against black freedom\u2026. Certainly if whites expect to be able to say anything relevant to the self-determination of the black community, it will be necessary for them to destroy their whiteness by becoming members of an oppressed community. Whites will be free only when they become new persons\u2014when their white being has passed away and they are created anew in black being. When this happens, they are no longer white but free, and thus capable of making decisions about the destiny of the black community. (97)\n\u201cBorn Again\u201d redefined: They [white people] would destroy themselves and be born again as beautiful black persons. (103)\n\u201cSin\u201d redefined: This means that whites, despite their self-proclaimed religiousness, are rendered incapable of making valid judgments on the character of sin\u2026. In a word, sin is whiteness\u2026 (106, 108)\n\u201cSalvation\u201d redefined: Salvation, then, primarily has to do with earthly reality and the injustice inflicted on those who are helpless and poor. To see the salvation of God is to see this people rise up against its oppressors, demanding that justice become a reality now, not tomorrow. (128)\nPosted in Aberrant Christian Teaching, Best of PapaG, Progressive Christianity, Race/Racism, Religion\tTagged Bill Ayers, Black Liberation Theology, Comparative-Religion, Elijah Muhammad, Hitler, Islamo Nazism, James Cone, James White, Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, Nation of Isla, UFO Cults, UFOs\t2 Comments\nThe Incoherence of the Cultural Relativist Making Moral Pronouncements ~ Conversation Series\nHere is a great conversation that stemmed from another story \u2014 as debated on FaceBook. I commented on a story someone posted on their FaceBook about an Iraqi woman who was killed in her home, and whoever murdered her left a note calling her a terrorist and they (the family) should go back to the Middle-East. (THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED!) The person posting the story did so to try and show that there is a bias against Muslims. I often wondered why the liberal does this, that is, find stories to showboat as against the status-quo showing America or our culture as racist by finding rare stories of victims to make some point of racism, sexism, homophobia, islamophobia, imperialism, bigotry, or intolerance. David Mamet answered this for me. After he laid the premise of the protagonist in a play who is typically afflicted by a condition not of their making, thus, drawing a similarity to the political realm of someone \u201cafflicted\u201d with homosexuality, illness, being a woman, etc, saying they had merely acted and thusly could not have sinned, he furthers his point by saying:\nThese plays were an (unfortunate) by-product of the contemporary love-of-the-victim. For a victim, as above, is pure, and cannot have sinned; and one, by endorsing him, may perhaps gain, by magic, part of his incontrovertible status.\nSo the liberal, by emphasizing these \u201cvictim-hood\u201d stories, absorbs to their psyche innocence, proving that they are peaceful, fair, tolerant, stand for the poor, disenfranchised, and care about the environment. Thus, better than those whom they just labeled. While many of these people will label religious folk as \u201cholier than thou,\u201d it is these priests of the victicrats [whether directed towards human plight or a perceived environment plight] that are replacing spirituality with \u201cconcern.\u201d They are not just as religious, but are in fact fanatical in their positions. (Larry Elder defines a \u201cvicticrat\u201d as someone who \u201cblames all ills, problems, concerns and unhappiness on others.\u201d) At least the religious person is being honest and keeping the categories straight. But I digress.\nI posted a quick response that this story is fresh and that it could be that this is a cover up for an honor killing, or the like. This got things kicked off! As evidence that countered the story came out I would post it\u2026 (glass busted out, not in; that a dark skinned man was seen running from the house [by-the-way, this effectively stopped part of the conversation\u2026 why?\u2026 because how could one victim group/minority commit a hate crime against another? There has to be a racist white guy in the story to represent imperialistic, xenophobic, bigoted America. It just doesn\u2019t compute!]). This led to another person, Michael H., jumping in the conversation, taking it another place entirely! Wee will pick it up from the point where he jumped in\nMaybe someone killed her because she hates our freedoms. Its sad whatever the reason.\nNo matter, if it was a relative, neighbor, enemy or stranger. It takes a lot of hate to kill someone like that.\nCrimes like this are typically familial. Not to mention that the Islamic influence debases women\u2019s humanity and allows for men to \u201chonor\u201d kill them. Now, the question becomes why Nick would post this story and not ones found here? http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/honor_killings/\nNow, mind you, I do not frequent Nick\u2019s FB all that much (and in fact I just popped in to see if he uploaded a picture of him wearing a hoodie, or something), but I would guess that he posted the story because it was thought of first as a representation of intolerance towards Islam\u2026 showing America\u2019s depravity in some way. Why do extreme liberal orgs support women rapists/killers? (http://youtu.be/IecSOR36CMA). There seems to be some inversion going on here\u2026 some moral equivalency, some lack of looking at history, objectively (how people from Saudi Arabia (the home of Wahhabism) treat women. The long list of honor killings. But I am sure a recalling of some Crusade or crime done in the name of Christianity from a 1,000 years ago will hold the faith of those who protect madness and debase Western culture and its influences.\nMichael H., maybe someone killed her because she started to fall in love with our freedoms, and her own possibility in those freedoms.\nI was joking just so you know. Her family had been in the states for a long while, and her husband was a contractor for the US Army. So I think its unlikely that they were fundamentalists.\nLets go over the facts: She was a devout muslim and mother of 5 children. There was a note found near her body saying \u201cgo back to your country you terrorist.\u201d She lives in a neighborhood where other muslims have reported \u201cdescriminatory hate incidents\u201d. I\u2019m going to go out on a limb and say that a hate crime is still on the table\u2026 If you\u2019d rather deny that possibility be my guest.\nBut know that it\u2019s not just the far left that are worried about incidents like these. Libertarian Anthony Gregory commented that \u201ceven though the Iraqi people did nothing against the United States, only to see their country destroyed, hundreds of thousands of their people slaughtered, millions displaced in two decades of murderous U.S. wars and sanctions, somehow these people are still seen as the dangerous ones. But of course, if it\u2019s morally justifiable to treat people as subhuman by the millions\u2014a principle necessarily implicit in the U.S. warfare state\u2014what\u2019s one more dead mother count?\u201d\nI understand you have a particular.. view\u2026 of muslims as dangerous or irrational people who would murder another for simply being happy or loving freedom, and i have to say this is worrysome to me\u2026.\nIf the \u201chate crime\u201d narrative is going to work in describing the brutal beating of Shaima Alawadi, can it be maintained if a man with a dark skin color is a suspect? When was the last time you heard of a Hispanic or African-American attacking a Muslim in America? Could it be that this man was also from Iraq? From UT San Diego:\nEl Cajon police continue to stress that the possibility of a hate crime is only one avenue they are pursuing, and that they believe the attack to be an isolated incident.\nA neighbor told police a dark-skinned man was seen running from the house, according to police records obtained by KFMB/Channel 8. Family members have said in media interviews that a similar note had been found weeks earlier posted on their front door, but they did not notify police.\nIf the death is determined to be a hate crime, it would be highly unusual.\nOf the county\u2019s 136 hate crimes reported in 2010, El Cajon police reported one, according to data gathered by the state Attorney General\u2019s Office. None was reported in 2009, one in 2008 and one in 2007\u2026 (UT San Diego)\nMaybe she wanted to not wear her Hijab anymore? \u2026 I like facts Nick N.\nI would be extremely worried about us if I was not one of us, but I\u2019m actually still extremely worried about us even though I am on of us. Right or wrong, most of the world has a million reasons to fear and despise the United States. If someone is not able to see that, then they are another reason as far as I\u2019m concerned. I would love to turn all that around if we can. The first step to that is seeing all humans as being created equal and worthy of respect.\nAll people created equal, but not all ideologies Michael. So an ideology can make good people bad, yeah? So starving 15-million people to death is actually seen as a good thing.\n\u200e\u2026. or having the older sons help the father kill his daughter who is becoming too \u201cWestern.\u201d\n\u200e\u2026. or his wife?\nOr half the fucking country who claim to be Christians advocating the murder of millions of people over and over again because they are fooled into thinking these said people are worth less than other people. Does \u201cHitler\u201d ring a bell. We kill people for breaking rules all the time. Its called the death penalty. Whats your point?\nPlease Michael, be calm, I know leftism is a bit emotional and you are proving my point, but lets work through this. Do you wish to talk about your figure of millions, or, your statement about Hitler {since it was not clear maybe you can correct me if I am wrong] being a Christian?\nAlso, are you morally equivocating the death penalty (which is typically applied with a jury of peers and many appeals to courts/upper courts) to the killing of a woman or girl for wanting to be free from a cultural mandate from 640 A.D.? Please, take your time and be clear\u2026 because if that is not what you said you should make sure we all understand it.\nFirst off, I do not claim a leftist ideology. So sorry to not prove your point. My point is simple and clear. You actually proved it. You sound like you value the morality from your own institutions and culture as superior to others. What the hell is wrong with the ideology of a culture that has vastly more history and cultural significance than our own? To be clear I am not advocating honor killings or anything else for that matter. I am however wondering where the authority to claim that the morality and customs of another country are somehow inferior to our own comes from. I do think that other peoples customs need to respect ours if they are in this country and they need to follow our laws but we are certainly not superior to anyone else. It is clear you believe we are better or superior or more educated or civilized or what ever the fuck you want to call it. My point is, this has happened throughout history. This is the kind of thinking that gave power to Hitler and slavery and every war America engages in. Yes millions; in the last century. Millions of people have been killed in the wars we have fought. But its ok because they were communists, or uncivilized people or terrorists, or the axis of evil, or different and bad in some way. So to be perfectly clear, I do not support anyone that thinks they are superior to any other group of people. To do so shows ignorance and a contempt towards humanity. I was not implying Hitler was a Christian, there is an overwhelming support of wars against Islam by Christians though. This kind of thinking in my opinion shows a clear moral bankruptcy. So yes I am morally equivocating the death penalty and common law to other forms of law that have existed since the dawn of civilization. I appreciate ours much more and i am very happy I live here, but I certainly respect the traditions of those who came before us. All the evil horrible things that have happened throughout history were allowed to occur because people viewed their own cultures as superior to another. This kind of thinking needs to stop. The truth if you can handle it is that those dirty primitive cave people belong to some of the most culturally rich groups of people on earth who happened to invent modern agriculture, civilization, mathematics and Astronomy just to name a couple things. Sorry you did not have me all figured out thinking I was a liberal. I know that would have made it easy. Really I am just sick of war and I am sick of people thinking that we belong to some righteous culture, because we don\u2019t. But we could if we stopped acting like fools. That\u2019s all I got to say. See ya later.\n\u201cTo be clear I am not advocating honor killings or anything else for that matter. I am however wondering where the authority to claim that the morality and customs of another country are somehow inferior to our own comes from.\u201d\nThere is a self-contradiction going on here, between the two sentences/ideas. I wish to offer a single book for those interested in taking the understanding of \u201ccultural relativism\u201d to task, just one book to counter the many hours in classes and hearsay thinking. It is entitled RELATIVISM: FEET PLANTED FIRMLY IN MID-AIR (you may have to order a used copy\u2026 cheaper that way). Its under 200 pages long, and explains well the idea that one cannot speak against a meta-narrative without replacing it with another:\nHere is how I deal with it in my opening chapter to me book:\nAnthropologist William Sumner argues against the logical position when he says that \u201cevery attempt to win an outside standpoint from which to reduce the whole to an absolute philosophy of truth and right, based on an unalterable principle, is delusion.\u201d [81] Authors Francis Beckwith and Gregory Koukl respond to this self-defeating claim by showing that Sumner is making a strong claim here about knowledge:\nHe says that all claims to know objective moral truth are false because we are all imprisoned in our own cultural and are incapable of seeing beyond the limits of our own biases. He concludes, therefore, that moral truth is relative to culture and that no objective standard exists. Sumner\u2019s analysis falls victim to the same error committed by religious pluralists who see all religions as equally valid.[82]\nThe authors continue: Sumner\u2019s view, however, is self-refuting. In order for him to conclude that all moral claims are an illusion, he must first escape the illusion himself. He must have a full and accurate view of the entire picture\u2026. Such a privileged view is precisely what Sumner denies. Objective assessments are illusions, he claims, but then he offers his own\u201cobjective\u201d assessment. It is as if he were saying, \u201cWe\u2019re all blind,\u201d and then adds, \u201cbut I\u2019ll tell you what the world really looks like.\u201d This is clearly contradictory.[83]\nPhilosopher Roger Scruton drives this point home when he says, \u201cA writer who says that there are no truths, or that all truth is \u2018merely negative,\u2019 is asking you not to believe him. So don\u2019t.\u201d [84]\nFor references: http://www.scribd.com/doc/34407776/Introduction-Technology-Junkies?in_collection=2649254\nMay I also mention, again, that I am still offering Michael to support a single claim out of the many he presents in \u201cshotgun form\u201d (what some people refer to as the \u201cGish Gallop\u201d ~ http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Gish+Gallop) to try and make a point seem valid by offering a string of bumper sticker platitudes connected together. For instance, just saying \u201cHitler did \u2018A'\u201d does not connect his refutation of the main subject. Do you wish to, Michael, camp on this single topic out of the many (now more points you have entered into the conversation) and do the hard work of dissecting your perception of history, culture, and religion, and discuss (dialogue) these great ideas or do you simply wish to monologue them by endless streams of quips and bad thinking? (I refer to \u201cbad thinking in the self-contradictory aspect of his two sentences together).\nFor instance, lets go to the sources themselves and see who is closer to the point Michael is making:\n\u201cI freed Germany from the stupid and degrading fallacies of conscience and morality\u2026. We will train young people before whom the world will tremble. I want young people capable of violence \u2014 imperious, relentless and cruel.\u201d Adolf Hitler, A sign of his quote hangs on the wall at Auschwitz; Ravi Zacharias, Can Man Live Without God, p. 23. (from: http://religiopoliticaltalk.com/a-starbucks-encounter-michael-berryman/)\n\u201cEverything I have said and done in these last years is relativism by intuition\u2026. If relativism signifies contempt for fixed categories and men who claim to be bearers of an objective, immortal truth\u2026 then there is nothing more relativistic than fascistic attitudes and activity\u2026. From the fact that all ideologies are of equal value, that all ideologies are mere fictions, the modern relativist infers that everybody has the right to create for himself his own ideology and to attempt to enforce it with all the energy of which he is capable.\u201d Mussolini, Diuturna pp. 374-77, quoted in A Refutation of Moral Relativism: Interviews with an Absolutist (Ignatius Press; 1999), by Peter Kreeft, p. 18. (From: http://religiopoliticaltalk.com/what-is-fascism-two-posts-combined-imported-from-old-blog/)\nSo as simple as you try and make it sound Michael, you have an opportunity to lay aside your \u201cmachismo\u201d and either continue the conversation here, focusing like a laser beam on one of your statements to see if they pan out to reality, or, continue it with me privately. Both ways are getting out of your sound-room/group of like thinking persons you (we all do this) surround yourself with. My email is: rpt@r-pt.net\nI will post a videos and an audio of some of the thinking found in that recommended book below.\nI do not posses a sound group of like thinking persons. If you find one be sure to let me know. I appreciate the reading material, but I do not need justification for my ideals or yours, I prefer to keep myself free from dogmas and proclaimed ideologies. My opinion is my own and I do not feel the need to defend it or prove it correct by quoting text from another persons attempt to validate their own ideas. I am not going to get into this conversation with you trying to prove that I am right through logic or prove what you are saying is fallacious. My opinion is not factual or provable or even necessarily correct for that mater, its just my opinion, and I refuse to paraphrase the ideas of religious philosophers in a dueling match of circular reasoning. I wholeheartedly believe in the concept of relativism, and will never even consider the possibility of one ultimate truth, god, philosophy or religion. I will check out what you sent me. Thanks.\n\u201cMy opinion is my own and I do not feel the need to defend it or prove it correct by quoting text from another persons attempt to validate their own ideas\u201d Then you are posting here because you are a narcissist? Or a masochist?\nYou see, every theory, model, religious position, political ideal (whatever!) needs to be internally consistent. I appreciate that you will pursue the ideas I expressed, but I wish to point out again where your statements are nonsensical, or, incoherent. For instance, when you say, \u201cI wholeheartedly believe in the concept of relativism, and will never even consider the possibility of one ultimate truth, god, philosophy or religion.\u201d Do you see the contradiction in your statement? A great example comes from a philosophy 101 class I took. The teacher had just graduated with a masters in poli-sci and philosophy (a double major). She mentioned before starting our first class that this was her first teaching position/class. She then, within minutes of that wrote on the white board the following:\n\u272a \u201cThere is no absolute truth.\u201d\nI felt bad raising my hand and pointing out the inherent contradiction\u2026 because she had just stated her \u201cgreenness.\u201d But if what she was true, then it refutes her statement, if it is false, it is false. You are essentially saying the same thing. Your denial IS AN ABSOLUTE. In fact, my chapter on karma and reincarnation was born from a paper I wrote for her class. What was her main problem? I think she only read things in her belief structure and never expanded her thinking beyond what she wanted to study and what was hand fed to her by her professors. What was the result? Being embarrassed by something that a first year student knows (Aristotelian logic) at Biola.\nYou should put two books on your bookcase and keep them there for reading when you get a \u201cbug\u201d under your skin \u2013 the RELATIVISM book I already recommended, and \u201cUnshakable Foundations: Contemporary Answers to Crucial Questions about the Christian Faith.\u201d Just add some thinking that challenges your entrenched position. That is all I can encourage you to do Michael.\nOne should take note that many of Michael H.\u2019s positions are moral claims or authoritative claims to knowledge. He just refuses to tie in any epistemology to his claims thus invalidating anyone taking him seriously\u2026 which he admits to: \u201cmy opinion is my own and I do not feel the need to defend it\u2026\u201d I doubt he has read my posts thoughtfully (maybe he has?), but the relativist position (his) is just as absolute as the communist/Marxist or the conservative evangelical\u2026 he just thinks his position is benighted thinking, thusly adopting a \u201chollier than though\u201d mentality. Which he rejects in other persons.\nReally, then, Michael\u2019s position can be summed up as follows:\nPosted in Apologetic, Best of PapaG, Conversation Series, Philosophical Apologetics, Religion\tTagged Comparative-Religion, Cultural Relativism, Francis Beckwith, Honor Killing, Postmodernism, Relativism, Shaima Alawadi\nKing Elsy and some Comparative Religious Viewpoints (A Great Song!)\nIf you watch the video, there is footage of Selassie in it. Seallasie IS JAH in most reggae songs. For instance, when Bob Marley sings this, \u201cWe know when we understand, a mighty God is a living man,\u201d he is singing about Selassie mainly. Here is a great 3-page store of information on this topic (click to enlarge):\nThere is also bad thinking on who took and supported slavery \u2014 in general \u2014 the most. Less than 10% of African slaves were hunted down and captured by whites, most were captured by fellow Africans or Arabs. I realize this sounds callous and unforgiving for the crimes white American\u2019s played in the role of slavery, but that isn\u2019t my intention with displaying these raw facts. Slavery is not an invention of the white man but of all humans at all times, displaying our brokenness and need for a savior and a fulfillment of the law. Also, here is a snippet from a larger forum debate I had in the early 2000\u2019s:\nDebate \u2013 Slavery and Bible\nPosted in Cults, Music, Religion\tTagged Comparative-Religion, Rastafarianism",
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        "raw_content": "'Collective Security, 'Threats to the Peace', and the Ebola Outbreak'\nWilson, G (2015) 'Collective Security, 'Threats to the Peace', and the Ebola Outbreak'. Journal of Philosophy of International Law, 6 (1). pp. 1-18. ISSN 1746-1863\nEbola_v2[1].pdf - Accepted Version\nPublisher URL: https://www.electronicpublications.org/stuff.php?i...\nDuring mid-2014, the international community was rocked by the unprecedented spread of the Ebola virus. Having first taken hold in a number of West African states, the virus began to appear outside of the region as potentially catastrophic consequences were forecast by health experts, international organisations, politicians, and media outlets alike. In September, the UN Security Council labelled Ebola a \u2018threat to the peace\u2019 and the international community was urged to provide aid to the worse effected areas in order to eradicate its threat. This paper considers the nature of the Ebola outbreak as a \u2018threat to the peace\u2019 under the UN Charter\u2019s collective security framework and attempts to place it within the wider context of discourse on the concept of collective security, in particular its human security dimension. Importantly, it will demonstrate the relationship between a threat of this kind and other recognised threats to the peace.\nElectronicPublications.Org Ltd",
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        "raw_content": "Compare Cheap Insurance\nTo some people, cheap insurance companies are merely a myth, to others a reality they do not ever want to acknowledge, but one fact remains the same. Cheap insurance businesses are a commodity most people do not avail for different reasons. Some are scared that they might end up paying more than advertised others just do not want the extra expense.\nIt is true that there are quite a lot of insurance businesses out there on the internet that are not cheap at all, as well as insurance companies that are cheap and offer the best service. Then there are also cheap insurance businesses that are not just cheap with awful service (these are the ones you would want to avoid). If you want to save money while spending yet at the same time get the best service you will have to do some search into various cheap insurance companies.\nThere are two ways to find a good insurance company; online and by roaming around, but there is only one way to get a cheap insurance from a company i. E. Search the internet. The reason is simple, where an insurance company caters to clients across the state or just in your area, an online insurance company caters to people across America, and more business means better competition, which ultimately leads to cheaper and lower rates.\nKeeping the above equation I know you will agree that the best deals are to be found online, however if you up and want to do business with the most advertised of insurance dealers, you are surely in for a heart-break. These companies in order to compensate for the high costs of advertisements offer some pretty high rates to their customers.\nIf you truly are looking for a cheap and reliable rate for your insurance, it would be wise for you go for the moderate kind of insurance businesses. These companies could be anywhere after the first ten or so search results. You can also choose to narrow down your results to your city, state, or even by using your zip code if you are searching for a company locally.\nRemember to check on the bare minimum of insurance prerequisite in your state and then go forth with negotiating the essentials before negotiating the rates. Almost every state has some sort of bare minimum for their citizens insurance policies these days and it is entirely up to you to convert this slight problem into a blessing that does the most good for you.\nInsurance is very important. The way that insurance works is that a whole lot of people pay a small amount of money into an insurance pool. This pool of money will protect these people against some sort of risk, such as the risk of your car getting stolen. Because many people pay money into the pool, the pool becomes rich and full of money. Then if one person who has paid money into the pool gets their car stolen, then the insurance company will give them money out of the pool. The insurance pool can pay out much more money than that individual person had by himself.\nThe only reason that insurance works is because the problem that is the risk isn\u2019t so big that it happens to everyone. Just think if everyone who invested money into the insurance pool had a car that got stolen, the insurance company wouldn\u2019t be able to pay everyone out lots of money. Insurance companies spend huge amounts of money paying risk analyzers to work out how much risk is in place. They also pay an effective legal team to stipulate good terms and conditions so that clients don\u2019t take advantage of the insurance company by making false claims.\nOf course the bigger the company and the more clients it is, the more likely it is to be able to offer cheap insurance to the buyer. The more people that pay money into the pool, the bigger the pool of money becomes.\nWell known companies are also able to offer cheap insurance, because they have a far bigger marketing budget, so they can reach more people and potential clients. It s also good to go with a big company, because they are more likely to be able to pay you out. They have a reputation to uphold.\nOn the other hand, big insurance companies have very good legal teams, so they might have to get out of paying you, by referring to small print in the contract that you may not have seen. So whenever you buy cheap insurance be sure to read the small print.\nIt is easy to find cheap insurance nowadays. Many companies are offering great deals. And a simple internet search will have you face to face with insurance quotes in no time at all.\nInsurance is available in all sorts of areas. You can get insurance for your possessions such as your house, car or boat. You can also get health insurance or travel insurance. Some Insurance companies offer cheaper insurance packages to women. Some health insurance companies will not cover you if you have pre-existing medical conditions. You also get cheap life insurance or funeral plans.\nSome people may want to insure their body parts, for example a hand model may insure her hands, because if she no longer has them she cannot work. You can basically find someone to insure you for just about anything. When you make a deal with an insurer, you are basically saying, in exchange for paying you a small fee, you will take financial responsibility for me if the stipulated event occurs.\nHow does your decision to compare cheap insurance quotes on the internet help you save precious time and money? The insurance market has become so competitive that it is impossible to identify a single insurance company as the best one around. There are many variable factors including the type of insurance that one wants, income and lifestyle of the individual, the asset that one wants to insure and the amount of premium that one is prepared to pay. In such a scenario, one cannot blame an individual for opting to compare cheap insurance quotes instead of entering the confusing world of insurance analysis.\nHow do you save money when you compare cheap insurance quotes? If you opt for quotes comparison, chances are very high that you will quickly identify the cheapest and most beneficial insurance policy for your life, car, home or any other asset. You will get a clear tabular analysis which will tell you how much one has to pay for each and every policy under consideration. If you do not compare cheap insurance quotes, you will have to prepare a comparative statement manually. This is next to impossible considering the fact that the average individual is rarely, if ever, conversant with how insurance policies work.\nAnother reason why one should compare cheap insurance quotes is that it helps save a lot of time. Getting quotes online helps you get all the information you want in a jiffy. You need not visit each and every insurance company\u2019s office just to compare cheap insurance quotes. You need to state the amount of coverage you want and the amount of premium that you will have to pay will be flashed on the screen instantly. You can also get quotes through the telephone. In either case, a lot of time and effort shall be saved. If one considers the gas that one saves by avoiding visits to numerous insurance offices, the benefits of these free insurance quotes become even more significant. Never again will you have to take time out of your busy schedule to complete insurance related paper work. The web will help you take care of all that.\nIt is important to compare insurance quotes before getting signed up with an insurance policy. When you compare insurance quotes you can rest assured you are saving both time and money because you are guaranteed to get the lowest insurance quote.\nGiven the current recession it is important to make sure to prioritize your money and compare insurance quotes online. A good place to state would be an online website that actually allows you to compare insurance quotes online for free.\nBefore the invention and wide accessibility of the internet, people had to call around to compare cheap insurance quotes. They could spend hours of their lives on the phone only to find out that the best policy for them was the first one they called. They would then have to call the office back and go through the explanation again. Once they did they still had to go down to the local office and sign paper work and make a payment before they were insured.\nThankfully, times have changed and people don\u2019t have to spend hours on the phone just to find the best rate. Logging on and going to your prospective insurance company takes a lot of time too. So how do you compare cheap insurance quotes to get the best deal on your car insurance? Just go to your favorite search engine instead.\nBy doing a search to compare cheap insurance quotes you will find a list of sites that offer multiple comparisons right on their site. Generally, these sites are not affiliated with any specific insurance company so you can be assured an accurate comparison.\nIt\u2019s simple to compare cheap insurance quotes this way. All you have to do is input your information one time. Set the restrictions for coverage type and deductibles and hit the compare/search button. Within seconds a listing of all the major insurance companies will be appear on your screen. You can scroll through them and find the one that has the best coverage at the best price for you.\nOften these sites will allow you to purchase insurance directly from them and offer discounts for doing so. By comparing cheap insurance quotes on line through one of the sites will save you time and money.\nIf you prefer spending endless hours on the phone just to get the best rate go right ahead. Using the internet can take the hassle out of buying car insurance. Who needs another headache when all you\u2019re looking for is the best coverage in your price range?\nShopping in general involves a lot of decision making. You have to be even more careful and use more analysis when buying insurance irrespective of the type of coverage you are looking for. You have to get an affordable deal that offers sufficient coverage. The best way in which you can do this is to collect as many cheap insurance quotes as possible. You can get this job done in no more than half an hour if you use the services of an online provider that gives you a bunch of offers from different insurers for free.\nThe more difficult part comes next. You will have to compare the different cheap insurance quotes you have obtained. It is essential for you to look for the most affordable of all deals. Apart from analyzing the rates you should check whether the insurance company offers any discounts that you might be eligible for. More importantly, you have to decide on the trade off between the premium and the deductible you will have to pay. Setting these two costs correctly will allow you to save a lot of money and to manage your budget more efficiently.\nThe premium is basically the fee that you have to pay annually or monthly for the coverage you get. In case you make a claim on your policy and the insurer approves it you will have to pay a deductible. It can be a set sum, but in most cases it is a percentage of the cost of the claim. You should also keep in mind that with health insurance plans the deductible is fixed and has to be paid once a year. Generally, the higher the deductible is the lower the premium is and vice versa.\nYou can save a lot by increasing your deductible. This is particularly beneficial when you buy auto and home insurance policies since you will have to incur this cost in an event that may never actually happen. At the same time everything is possible. Thus, it is best for you to set a deductible that you can afford to pay it at any time. You have to decide on how much you would want to increase this cost depending on a number of factors.\nThe main one is the premium. Generally, the experts recommend to any buyer to accept as high premium as they can comfortably afford. You should do some calculations in order to decide how much of your monthly income you can set aside for insurance. At the same time you have to take into account your savings. They will allow you to determine how much you could afford to take out of your pocket if you made a claim today. If this sum is not very large, you may think twice before setting a way too large deductible.\nOverall, it is up to you to decide on the best trade off between premium and deductible. This is an individual decision that you have to take when comparing cheap insurance quotes. You have to make your choice by taking into consideration all relevant factors.\nFirst, ask your friends around you about the insurance policies, which they are using, but the most important thing to keep in mind is that your friend\u2019s need may be different from the one, which is used by you.\nThe other thing is that you should not opt for a particular plan just because your friend has recommended to you. Instead, you have to go through the plan carefully and see that the plan provides you with different type of services that you are looking for. After all the research, one could choose a plan and can proceed with the plan.\nThe advantage for looking out for cheap rates online is the competition that is present among the insurance company\u2019s, and each insurance company is alert of it. If you are looking to have cheap insurance then you have to compare the rates with different companies.\nThe most important thing to look out for is the zip codes, which are even ten miles from each one can actually have a huge difference in the periodical premium charges that is to be paid. This is also based on cost of livelihood and other factors as well.\nIf you are making a health insurance online, then you have to fill up the form online, where you have to answer some questions and it is a very fast process. 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        "raw_content": "Yes, you can still go to the World Cup \u2013 IF\nThe recent protests in Brazil have pushed the government into making some changes and listening to our requests, but now it is crucial that we focus on specific points of pressure, and this is what this video aims to do. For more information and to take action and support the groups that are active in the protests regarding the World Cup, please check the following websites. Thank you very much.\n\u2013 http://esporte.uol.com.br/ultimas-not\u2026\n\u2013 http://www.conectas.org/en/artigo-1/r\u2026\n\u2013 http://www.apublica.org/2013/03/comit\u2026\n\u2013 http://comitepopulario.wordpress.com/\u2026\n\u2013 http://www.streetnet.org.za/show.php?\u2026\n\u2013 http://www.apublica.org/2012/04/copa-\u2026\n\u2013 http://copadomundo.uol.com.br/noticia\u2026\n\u2013 http://sports.yahoo.com/news/brazilia\u2026\nPosted in Politics, VideoTagged brasil, curruption, FIFA, government, sports, World Cup",
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        "raw_content": "Diposting oleh Edward Howle di 01.40 Tidak ada komentar:\nNutrition needs might change, based on any type of ailment you have, your body style or even your gender. That's why there's really no one-size-fits-all formula out there for the proper nutrition. Read the tips in the article below, to help you to understand a little more about nutrition, as a whole.\nA really useful way to help you stay fit is to keep a log of the food you eat each day. By recording what you eat each day, you'll keep track of your calories, and you'll also be able to pick up on which foods you like or don't like.\nYour daily caloric intake should focus on nourishing your body and providing for its essential needs. Your health will benefit much more from 1,700 calories of quality protein and vitamin-packed veggies, rather than 1,700 calories from cake or cookies. Just as it is important to monitor how much food you consume each day, you should also be concerned with what types of food you eat.\nLike you read up top, there is no universal approach to nutrition. Everyone's needs may be different. For some general nutrition tweaks, however, you can use the tips you've learned in the body of the text above, to start leading a healthier lifestyle. Once you get into the habit of proper nutrition, you'll definitely begin to look and feel a lot better.\nTry not to buy into the fact that fruit juices and vegetable juices are a healthy beverage option. Many store bought varieties are riddled with sugar, sodium, and other additives that make them no better than something like a soda. It is best to stick to whole fruits. However, if you do desire fruit juice, the best way is to make your own with a juicer and fresh fruit and vegetables.\nMake the transition from whole milk to skim milk, but do it slowly so that you can adjust to it. Start by switching to 2% milk then 1%, and finally settle on skim milk. The difference is that skim milk has 95 percent less fat and 50 percent less calories than whole milk.\nMake sure you don't try to force food on your child. If your child says they're not hungry, don't try to force them to have a meal or a snack. Likewise, you don't want to try and force or bribe your child into eating certain foods. All this will do it create anxiety and problems.\nIn conclusion, proper nutrition is important. Proper nutrition, which consists of eating healthy foods, is important for people to perform daily activities and function normally. If you remember the tips that have been provided in this article, then you will be able to have the proper nutrition, in order for you body to function normally everyday.\nMaking the correct food choices and staying healthy does not require you to be a doctor. A number of useful tips are offered below to assist you in making educated choices about your diet. There are some simple things you should do to get proper nutrition.\nMany people take an inconsistent approach to nutrition because the subject isn't naturally exciting. They may start the day with a donut, then feel guilty later and try to go for something healthier. If you are one of these people, consider simplifying things for yourself by making different, less unhealthy choices when you get your junk-food fix. If you like donuts, try a low-fat muffin next time. Then maybe work your way down to an egg-white flatbread. Also try changing your half-and-half to milk. If you make slow, incremental changes, soon you will find that you're making more nutritious choices and that the old junky choices just don't taste as good.\nNormally, concentrated nutritional supplements should not take the place of normal meals, though they are often touted for weight loss. However, there may be instances where it makes sense for people to try them. In certain cases, especially those in which someone is sick or older, and their appetite cannot be counted on to make sure their nutritional needs are met, nutritional drinks can be a way to make sure that the person's nutritional needs are met until their appetite returns to its normal level and they can eat \"real\" food again.\nWhen considering nutrition, it is important that you incorporate foods that you love because there is no better way to get nutrition than when you are enjoying it. There are many ways that you can add extra nutritional benefits to foods you love simply by adding in or leaving out key ingredients. Searching for low fat recipes will provide many good results.\nWhen you begin using the above tips in your daily life, you'll find it easier to make nutritious choices without having to think much about it. Once you get the basics, it gets easier to incorporate good nutrition into your daily life. 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The Ritual Worcester DOES NOT PROVIDE NOTICES OF CHANGES IN ANY MANNER OTHER THAN BY POSTING THE CHANGES AT THIS WEB SITE.\nIF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY PLEASE DO NOT PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION TO The Ritual Worcester OR USE ANY OF THE SERVICES OR PRODUCTS OFFERED OR PROVIDED ON ANY OF THE WEB SITES REFERRED TO IN THIS PRIVACY POLICY.\nThe information collection, use, and dissemination practices of The Ritual Worcester This policy applies to The Ritual Worcester's collection, use, storage and disclosure of information by The Ritual Worcester on its (a) websites, including all its divisions, subsidiaries and related companies (collectively, the \"Websites\"), (b) on various third party websites, and (c) to The Ritual Worcester's other information collection, including the purchase of customer lists from third parties. The Ritual Worcester is not responsible for the information collection or privacy practices of third web sites or applications.\nThe Ritual Worcester collects information from individuals by various methods, including, but not limited to, when an individual voluntarily completes a The Ritual Worcester survey, order form, or a registration pages either online or offline, or by means of online or offline surveys, order forms, or registration pages operated by third parties (collectively, a \"Survey\"). (As used herein, \"online\" means using the Internet, including the Websites, and related technologies, and \"offline\" means by methods other than online, including in person, in the postal mail, using telephones and cell phones, and other similar means.) In the Surveys, The Ritual Worcester or a third party (a \"Third Party\") may ask an individual to provide various information to The Ritual Worcester , which may include his or her name, email address, street address, zip code, telephone numbers (including cell phone numbers and carriers), birth date, gender, salary range, education and marital status, occupation, social security number, employment information, personal and online interests, and such other information as may be requested from time to time (together, \"Survey Information\"). The Ritual Worcester may also collect information concerning an individual from another source and uses that information in combination with information provided from this web site. Completing the Surveys is completely voluntary, and individuals are under no obligation to provide Survey Information to The Ritual Worcester or Third Party, but an individual may receive incentives from The Ritual Worcester or a Third Party in exchange for providing Survey Information to The Ritual Worcester.\nOther occasions when The Ritual Worcester obtains information from individuals include (1) when an individual is making a claim for a prize or seeking to redeem an incentive offered by The Ritual Worcester or by a third party, (2) when an individual requests assistance through The Ritual Worcester's customer service department, and (3) when an individual voluntarily subscribes to a The Ritual Worcester service or newsletter (together, \"Other Information\").\nThe Ritual Worcester currently uses cookie and web beacon technology to associate certain Internet-related information about an individual with information about the individual in our database. Additionally, The Ritual Worcester may use other new and evolving sources of information in the future (together, \"Technology Information\").\nA cookie is a small amount of data stored on the hard drive of the individual's computer that allows The Ritual Worcester to identify the individual with his or her corresponding data that resides in The Ritual Worcester's database. You may read more about cookies at http://cookiecentral.com. Individuals who use the Websites need to accept cookies in order to use all of the features and functionality of the Websites.\nA web beacon is programming code that can be used to display an image on a web page (by using an programming function -- see http://truste.org for more information), but can also be used to transfer an individual's unique user identification (often in the form of a cookie) to a database and associate the individual with previously acquired information about an individual in a database. This allows The Ritual Worcester to track certain web sites an individual visits online. Web beacons are used to determine products or services an individual may be interested in, and to track online behavioral habits for marketing purposes. For example, The Ritual Worcester might place, with the consent of a third party website, a web beacon on the third party's website where fishing products are sold. When Bill, an individual listed in The Ritual Worcester's database, visits the fishing website, The Ritual Worcester receives notice by means of the web beacon that Bill visited the fishing site, and The Ritual Worcester would then update Bill's profile with the information that Bill is interested in fishing. The Ritual Worcester may thereafter present offers of fishing related products and services to Bill. In addition to using web beacons on web pages, The Ritual Worcester also uses web beacons in email messages sent to individuals listed in The Ritual Worcester's database.\nThe use of technology on the Internet, including cookies and web beacons, is rapidly evolving, as is The Ritual Worcester's use of new and evolving technology. As a result, The Ritual Worcester strongly encourages individuals to revisit this policy for any updates regarding its use of technology.\nAs used herein, Individual Information means Survey Information, Third Party List Information, Other Information, Technology Information, and Outside Information, and any other information The Ritual Worcester gathers or receives about individuals.\nThe Ritual Worcester will never knowingly collect any personal information about children under the age of 13. If The Ritual Worcester obtains actual knowledge that it has collected personal information about a child under the age of 13, that information will be immediately deleted from our database. Because it does not collect such information, The Ritual Worcester has no such information to use or to disclose to third parties. The Ritual Worcester has designed this policy in order to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (\"COPPA\").\nThe Ritual Worcester does not collect or access your Credit Card details, we use a secure third party relalier such as CLICKBANK which processes all your purchase. We do not keep any records of your financial data..\nTHE COMPANY MAY USE INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION FOR ANY LEGALLY PERMISSIBLE PURPOSE IN COMPANY'S SOLE DISCRETION. The following paragraphs in Section 2 describe how The Ritual Worcester currently uses Individual Information, but The Ritual Worcester may change or broaden its use at any time. 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The \"Subject:\" line of The Ritual Worcester email messages will usually contain a line provided from the advertiser to The Ritual Worcester.\n2.2(b) Solicited Email.\nThe Ritual Worcester only sends email to individuals who have agreed on the Websites to receive email from The Ritual Worcester or to individuals who have agreed on third party websites to receive email from third parties such as The Ritual Worcester. The Ritual Worcester does not send unsolicited email messages. As a result, statutes requiring certain formatting for unsolicited email are not applicable to The Ritual Worcester's email messages.\nThe Ritual Worcester uses Individual Information to target advertising to an individual. When an individual is using the Internet, The Ritual Worcester uses Technology Information (see also Section 2.5 below) to associate an individual with that person's Individual Information, and The Ritual Worcester attempts to show advertising for products and services in which the person has expressed an interest in the Surveys, indicated an interest by means of Technology Information, and otherwise. The Ritual Worcester may, at its discretion, target advertising by using email, direct mail, telephones, cell phones, and other means of communication to provide promotional offers.\nThe Ritual Worcester uses Individual Information to advertise, directly or indirectly, to individuals using direct mail marketing or telemarketing using telephones and cell phones.\nThe Ritual Worcester uses Technology Information (1) to match a person's Survey Information and Third Party List Information to other categories of Individual Information to make and improve profiles of individuals, (2) to track a person's online browsing habits on the Internet, (3) to determine which areas of The Ritual Worcester's web sites are most frequently visited. This information helps The Ritual Worcester to better understand the online habits of individuals so that The Ritual Worcester can target advertising and promotions to them.\nThe Ritual Worcester uses Individual Information to make a profile of an individual. A profile can be created by combining Survey Information and Third Party List Information with other sources of Individual Information such as information obtained from public databases.\nThe Ritual Worcester stores the Individual Information in a database on The Ritual Worcester computers. Our computers have security measures (such as a firewall) in place to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under The Ritual Worcester's control. Not withstanding such measures, The Ritual Worcester cannot guarantee that its security measures will prevent The Ritual Worcester computers from being illegally accessed, and the Individual Information on them stolen or altered. However, we make sure none of the critical information is kept on our servers.\nYour privacy is important to us. We will never share or sell or distribute the information we gather to a third party in any circumstance.\nThe Ritual Worcester will transfer Individual Information to third parties when necessary to provide a product or service that a person orders from such third party while using The Ritual Worcester web sites or when responding to offers provided by The Ritual Worcester. This only happen when contacting our retailer such as CLICKBANK and it's an automated system.\nThe Ritual Worcester may disclose Individual Information to respond to subpoenas, court orders, and other legal processes.\nThe Ritual Worcester may does not sell or transfer non-individualized information, such as summary or aggregated anonymous information about all persons or sub-groups of persons.\nIndividuals have access to their Individual Information collected to provide an opportunity for an individual to correct, amend, or delete such information. Access can be obtained by contacting customer service at the e-mail on the order page. The Ritual Worcester may also grant advertising clients and email services providers access to an individual's email address to verify the origin of the Individual Information collected.\nAdvertising agencies, advertising networks, and other companies (together, \"Advertisers\") who place advertisements on the Websites and on the Internet generally may use their own cookies, web beacons, and other technology to collect information about individuals. The Ritual Worcester does not control Advertisers' use of such technology and The Ritual Worcester has no responsibility for the use of such technology to gather information about individuals. However, The Ritual Worcester does not host Ads of any Ad Networks.\nThe Websites and email messages sometimes contain hypertext links to the web sites of third parties. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Reading \u00bb Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer\n\u201cAt that second, I think we all realized that it was Our Moon and that if it was attacked, then we were attacked.\u201d\nLike any other rare phenomenon in outer space, the whole world gathers to watch as an asteroid is about to hit the moon. The calculations have been made and the asteroid is just supposed to create a new crater, but as people watch, they can immediately tell something has gone wrong. There is a giant crash that they can see and hear and then the moon moves much closer to the Earth. The moon affects tides and gravitational pulls and Life As We Knew It goes on to explore what life is like on Earth after the moon changes course.\nI was talking about dystopian books with our local children\u2019s librarian and she recommended Life As We Knew It. She had listened to the audio version. I put it on my to-read list, requested the eBook from the library through Overdrive and it was available within a few weeks.\nThe story of Life As We Knew It is told through the journal entries of a teenage girl. Miranda finds herself trying to survive in this new world with her mother, younger brother, elderly friend who lives a few blocks away and her mother\u2019s doctor boyfriend. Her older brother comes home from college a few days after the moon is hit and they find out a lot of the world has perished due to high tides. Then, volcanoes erupt and terrible thunderstorms and snowstorms hit, leaving them with no power for months. The doctor ends up staying at the hospital to help and the elderly friend won\u2019t move in with them. A woodstove helps keep them warm and allows them to cook food, which they stocked up on the day after the moon moved, but start to run out of very quickly. Will their lives ever return back to normal? Will they survive?\nI enjoyed reading this book because the premise was interesting. There were a few noticeable errors with them having access to their well water with no power and their well running dry. There was also some words used that make me think the author is European (buggy instead of shopping cart). Other than that, it was an interesting idea to explore and think about. I would recommend it to high school age readers and older, especially readers who like dystopian novels.\nDo you have a favorite dystopian novel? If so, comment with the title below!\n\u2190 John Adams by David McCullough\nThe Handmaid\u2019s Tale by Margaret Atwood \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Review to come later\nAbout Shay Savage:\nShay Savage lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her family and a variety of household pets. She is an accomplished public speaker, and holds the rank of Distinguished Toastmaster from Toastmasters International. When not writing, she enjoys science fiction movies, masquerading as a zombie, is a HUGE Star Wars fan, and member of the 501st Legion of Stormtroopers. When the geek fun runs out, she also loves off-roading in her jeep, and soccer in any and all forms \u2013 especially the Columbus Crew, Arsenal and Bayern Munich. Savage holds a degree in psychology, and she brings a lot of that knowledge into the characters within her stories.\nWebsite \u2013 http://www.shaysavage.com/\nWebstore \u2013 http://www.shaysavage.com/#!merchandise/cw7q\nFacebook \u2013 https://www.facebook.com/ShaySavage7289\nGoodreads \u2013 https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5160667.Shay_Savage\nTwitter \u2013 @savage7289\nBlog \u2013 http://shaysavage.blogspot.com/\nEbook options:\nInternational Amazon links:\nElaine Lee says:\nElaine Lee liked this on Facebook.",
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        "raw_content": "Stellenbosch University brushes over the silencing and discrimination of Israeli academics.\nStellenbosch University brushes over the silencing and discrimination of Israeli academics\nThe South African Zionist Federation strongly condemns the unlawful silencing and discrimination against Israeli and Palestinian academics at a conference at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa.\nThe University will be hosting a conference titled \u201cRecognition, Reparation, Reconciliation: The Light and Shadow of Historical Trauma\u201d on 5-9 December 2018. Seven Israeli and one Palestinian academic working in the field of conflict resolution were originally invited to attend and present at this conference.\nAnti-Israel lobby groups pressurised the conference organisers to disinvite the Israeli and Palestinian academics. The Israeli academics were removed from the conference programme purely and simply because they were Israeli, and the Palestinian academic was removed because he has shown a more moderate position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This prejudiciary measure is a flagrant violation of academic freedom as entrenched in the South African constitution of which the University, as an Organ of State, has an obligation by law to uphold.\nIt is ironic that this conference is ostensibly about reconciliation and recognition, and yet Israelis have been denied recognition by virtue of their nationality, and a Palestinian who preaches reconciliation has been censored. As a result this now hollow conference will become notorious for operating in opposition to its very theme, and attendees will be all the poorer for missing out on the richness that could be brought by the silenced academics to the topic under discussion.\nWe call upon academics and sponsors, including the British Council and the Irish Embassy, to encourage Stellenbosch University to uphold its own values of academic freedom and freedom of speech.\nNational Chairman: South African Zionist Federation\nRowan Polovin\nChairman: South African Zionist Federation Cape Council",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Science Museums Steno Museum Museum activities Exhibitions The inquisitive mind\nThe exhibition \u201cThe Inquisitive Mind \u2013 Exploring the Invisible World\u201d at the Steno Museum.\nThe subject of the exhibition is about our curiosity about how the world around us is put together. The exhibition tells the story of how curiosity has led to ground-breaking research in light and atoms and what impact this knowledge has on us today.\nNB: Due to this exhibition, the exhibition \u201cScientific Tools\u201d is closed.\nA sensuous and physical experience\nThe exhibition is meant to stimulate the visitors\u2019 curiosity by combining communication and scenography and thereby turning the exploration of atoms and light into a sensuous and physical experience for children and grownups.\nIn a 7-meter long tunnel, you can for example go through the colours of the rainbow, feel the warmth of infrared light and draw using Ultraviolet Light.\nBy means of a video microscope, it will be possible to zoom in on yourself and others. You can also observe traces of the invisible particles from space that constantly bombard us and leave tracks in the exhibition\u2019s cloud chamber.\nIn a life-size football game you can play with \u201dprotons\u201d and see how many points and new particles you can kick\nUsing the world\u2019s biggest machines to search for the smallest parts of the universe\nThe exhibition also tells the story of how the Dane, Niels Bohr, followed his inquisitiveness and thereby came to develop a new theory of atomic structure \u2013 a theory that formed the basis for a completely new worldview.\nWhen today\u2019s scientists explore the atom and its components, they build the biggest machines in physics by using new technology developed for the purpose. Placed in the middle of the exhibition are heavy machinery from one of the world\u2019s largest physics experiments at CERN in Switzerland. The size is hard to fathom \u2013 both of the machines and the small particles that they are built to investigate.\nThrough film, exhibited objects and personal narratives, the visitors can come to understand how the machines developed at CERN can help the doctors at Aarhus University Hospital to deliver a better and gentler radiotherapy to cancer patients.\nInquisitiveness can cause dilemmas\nThe exhibition also sparks a debate about how new discoveries and inventions can be both vital and at the same time have dangerous consequences which cannot always be predicted. Through atomic research, one of the things that has become apparent is the enormous energy that is hidden in the atom. This knowledge was used during WWII to develop the atom bomb and has since made it possible to use atomic power as an energy source \u2013 this form of energy however still creates disagreement. How should we regard a nearly CO2 free energy source that at the same time results in dangerous radioactive waste?\nThere are masses of dilemmas, and the visitors are invited inside to reflect and decide for themselves. Protest songs, news clips and newspaper front pages together with exhibited objects from Ris\u00f8 DTU tell the story of a long and still relevant discussion about the use of atomic power and nuclear weapons.\nForskningsministeriets Tips- og Lottomidler\nStibo-Fonden\nThe cloud chamber in the exhibition is produced and partly sponsored by Nuledo",
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        "raw_content": "Scottish Cancer Foundation | Articles by: Maureen Macleod\nAll posts by Maureen Macleod\nThe work of a pioneering project, the Scottish Cancer Prevention Network, that has raised public awareness of the risk of cancer while highlighting the importance of screening and prevention has won an award set up by the broadcaster and actor Stephen Fry. The Scottish Cancer Prevention Network, which is supported by the Scottish Cancer Foundation, [\u2026]\nThe SCF have opened their call for nominations for the 2018 Cancer Prize. If you are an early career researcher (within 7 years of a PhD, excluding maternity leave) or you know of one who works in any discipline, in cancer prevention, in Scotland please consider this prize. You can read more about the prize [\u2026]\nSCF director Miss Farhat Din delivered a lecture entitled \u2018The Role of Cancer in Surgery\u2019 at the Cancer Conference held in Edinburgh in November 2017. Miss Din is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, Chief Scientist office senior clinical fellow and a Consultant colorectal surgeon in NHS Lothian. We have great pleasure in [\u2026]\nThis article was published in The Times on January 26 2018. Many thousands of lives were saved in Scotland last week by a healthcare intervention but the news never made the papers or appeared on radio or TV bulletins. The people who benefitted avoided having heart attacks and strokes and never contracted cancer. For them, [\u2026]\nThe last issue of the SCPN newsletter for 2017 has recently been published. Articles in this issue, which showcase examples of good practice, include Moving More: a workplace challenge, the Yorkshire bike Library and World Walking. In the science section we give an analysis of some of the latest research underpinning cancer prevention guidance, our [\u2026]\nNominations are being sought for a prestigious prize which honours the person who has made the most significant contribution to reducing the burden of cancer in Scotland. The Scottish Cancer Foundation is inviting applications for the 2017 prize which is open to anyone whose work has had a significant impact on cancer in Scotland. This [\u2026]\nThe Scottish Cancer Foundation were honoured to receive the sum of \u00a3936.41 which was donated by the audiences at the Haddo House Choral and Operatic Society Carol concerts. We are very grateful to HHCOS and their supporters for their generosity. HHCOS was founded in 1945 by Lady Aberdeen and her husband, David Gordon and [\u2026]\nAn anti-tobacco campaigner who has played a leading role in reducing the harm caused by cigarettes in Scotland has been honoured by the Scottish Cancer Foundation. Sheila Duffy, the chief executive of ASH Scotland, is this year\u2019s recipient of Scottish Cancer Foundation prize which recognises individuals who have made an outstanding contribution in the fight [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Size: 3\u20139 in (7.6\u201323 cm) (size is able to vary between different species)\nWeight: 0.4 to 1.76 oz (14 to 50g) (weight is able to vary between different species)\nVole Range\nA vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter, hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, smaller ears and eyes, and differently formed molars (high-crowned and with angular cusps instead of low-crowned and with rounded cusps). There are approximately 155 species of voles. They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice in North America. Vole species form the subfamily Arvicolinae with the lemmings and the muskrats. Voles common to yards and gardens are curious animals with a close resemblance to other rodents common to North America. They are often confused with house mice and shrews, and on occasion even moles.\nVoles, no matter what species, are quite common in appearance. They are rather stocky in form, having short legs, a short tail and a dense little body. Voles have very small ears which barely protrude out of their fur. While voles are often confused with the house mouse, they are much larger. In fact, meadow voles are nearly 2/3\u2019s larger than the house mouse. While the fur of the vole will vary in color from black to brown to red it will always be very course with the bottom, or belly side, lighter in color. In winter the voles fur will turn much lighter changing to a grayish color with a duller sheen. The feet of the meadow voles will be darker than those of the montane vole species which are prevalent west of the Rocky Mountain range.\nVoles are quite content going about their business by sunshine or moonlight. Voles do not hibernate, but the seasons do play a role in the time of day chosen for activity. In the warmer weather they may favor the nighttime and, conversely, they will be more active during the day during the winter season. The method by which the vole travels during its daily or nightly business is through a system of surface runways. The majority of their day is spent traversing through these runways. Voles will typically make 15 to 20 trips along them. They are covered by snow in winter and vegetation in the summer. This is why voles are rarely seen. Voles normally make their homes underground, but may choose to hang their hat under a flower pot or a rock wall.\nThe diet of the voles is wide ranging. Specific favorites in the wild will include tree bark and grasses, sedges and flowering plants, roots and tubers. In your yard, garden or fields, their ravenous appetite will drive them to consume a great variety of vegetable garden staples including tomatoes and cauliflower, beets and artichokes, cabbage, lettuce, spinach and carrots. Tree favorites are avocado, almond and olive; orange, lemon, lime, cherries and apples. These little mammals with consume both the bark and fruits of these trees. This allows for the rodent to snack on fruit trees year round. Flower beds are not safe from the \u201cmeadow mice\u201d either. They will become a regular stop along the vole\u2019s daily foraging activities if they contain some of their favorites like lilies and dicondra.\nMartens, raccoons, owls, hawks, falcons, coyotes, foxes, snakes, red-tailed hawks, weasels, cats and dogs.\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cvca/5730799620/\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vole\nhttp://www.outwitcritters.com/vole/index.html",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Sacred\u2019 and \u2018secret\u2019 come from the verb \u2018to segregate\u2019. Originally, a book was called sacred when it held secrets. When people called that part of the temple that only the high priest could enter \u2018sacred\u2019, because it was \u2018segregated\u2019 from the rest, they associated \u2018sacred\u2019 with \u2018secret\u2019.\n\u2018Religion\u2019, which comes from the Latin verb \u2018legere\u2019, which first meant to unite and later to read, originally referred to reading a sacred book many times \u2013 to re read it \u2013 in order to discover its secrets.\nThe Bible holds a collection of well thought out stories that invite us to ask questions whose answers lead to new questions, thus creating a dynamic that eventually enables us to obtain a better comprehension of ourselves and the world we live in.\nWisdom has nothing to do with knowing lots of things, but with processing information right; with investigating how new ideas affect all previous ideas.\nEvolution continually makes everything more sophisticated \u2013 today we have arms of mass destruction \u2013 and enables an always smaller percentage of the world population to appropriate an always larger percentage of the resources, which increases the tension between the different groups of people and between people and the environment. Therefore, a society that doesn\u2019t live in harmony is bound to destroy itself.\nHarmony \u2013 not doing to others what is hateful to ourselves and doing to others what we would like them to do to us \u2013 is not Utopia, but the only way to avoid mankind\u2019s imminent self-destruction.\nWhereas the authorities \u2013 scientific or religious \u2013 ignore this threat, the Bible recognizes this reality: ten generations after putting an end to harmony (paradise), for eating a forbidden fruit, a terrible catastrophe (the great flood) puts an end to civilization leaving only a few survivors. Asking why we have conflicts with each other and with the environment is the same as asking what the forbidden fruit refers to. Since this \u2018sacred\u2019 book says that Adam and Eve were vegetarians in the days of paradise, it encourages us to investigate whether a change in mankind\u2019s diet put an end to harmony.\nLiving in harmony requires a good understanding of reality and therefore a good perception of reality. Only when we learn everything there is to learn from our experiences can we avoid making the same mistakes. Drugs alter our perception of reality. They make us focus so much on certain aspects that we ignore others; they make us concentrate on short term benefits while we ignore long term drawbacks. Since the forbidden fruit is a metaphor for drug \u2013 the fruits of the Arbutus Unedo hold alcohol \u2013 the Bible suggests that they started off a chain reaction that continually took mankind further away from harmony.\nThe Bible tells us when the first 20 patriarchs \u2013 10 from Adam to Noah and 10 from Shem to Abraham \u2013 had their heir and when they died. One enigma is that Adam lived another 800 years after he ate the forbidden fruit, although God had said that he would die if he did so; another that right before the great flood God said, \u201cMy spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is mortal, let his days be a 120 years\u201d and that afterwards the patriarchs continued to reach higher ages.\nThe ages of the first seven patriarchs (from Adam to Enoch) add up to 7 times 7 times 120 minus 1; the ages of the next thirteen patriarchs (from Methuselah to Abraham) add up to 7 times 7 times 120 minus 13; the years between Enoch\u2019s death and Abrahams birth total 8 times 120 minus 1; the maximum amount of years a patriarch reached after having his heir are 7 times 120 (Kenan); and the ages that the first 10 patriarchs had their heirs total 13 times 120 minus 4.\nAlthough the ages of the first seven patriarchs add up to only 5,879, the age of Enoch was 365, a figure that refers to the number of days in a year, and with the additional day of a leap year we do reach 5,880.\nSince the first seven patriarchs reached the age of 7 times 7 times 120 years together, the Bible suggests that someone\u2019s age depends on the ages his descendants reach, and that by killing the firstborn sons the patriarchs prolonged their lives.\nThe Bible says that God created Adam in His image, and that before the great flood the sons of God had children with the daughters of \u2018man\u2019. Therefore, it does not consider Adam and Eve as the first people on earth, but only as the generation that put an end to harmony. God prescribed a vegetarian diet to Adam: \u201cI give you every seed-bearing plant and every tree that has fruit with seed in it.\u201d When God allowed Noah and his descendants to eat animals, He no longer regarded them as creatures made in His image, but as animals. The second dietary law \u2013 \u201ceverything that lives and moves will be food for you, just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything\u201d \u2013 refers to the one given to Adam and when we read that passage again we find that God gave the green plants to the animals.\nSince God asked Noah to take one pair of each of the impure species and seven pairs of each of the pure species with him on the Ark, the four couples of humans on the Ark indicate that God regarded them between pure and impure. Since these animals later had to repopulate the earth, impure refers to incest. For pure species, the best way to avoid endogamy is that, with each new generation, each of the seven male (or female) lineages successively crosses itself with the seven female (or male) lineages, so that eight generations later it is again the turn of the same female (or male) lineage. The Bible says that Enoch walked with God because eight generations separate him from God (the generation before Adam).\nThe Bible thus considers that endogamy is another consequence of eating the forbidden fruit. When we read about the family ties between the different protagonists in the Bible, we find that Abraham married his sister (same father but different mother); that his brother Nahor married Milcah, the daughter of his other brother Haran; that his grandson Jacob married two sisters; that Lot, the son of Haran, had children from his two daughters; that Judah, a son of Jacob (great grandson of Abraham) had a son from his daughter-in-law, etc.\nWhen we process the information about the family ties, we find more cases of incest and endogamy. For instance, Rebekah\u2019s mother was Milcah, while her father was Bethuel, Milcah\u2019s son. That both Lot and Milcah had an incestuous relation encourages us to investigate their parents, and discover that Haran had Lot and Milcah from a wife of his father Terah (but not Haran\u2019s mother). This explains why the Bible omits who Haran was married to and suggests that an incestuous relation without a blood relation \u2013 incest refers to a relation between people who are not allowed to marry \u2013 leads one generation later to an incestuous relation with a blood relation.\nThe Bible recognizes the fact that because of extramarital relations lineages are either real (based on the \u2018father begat son\u2019 principle) or supposed (based on formulas such as \u2018Cain knew his wife and she became pregnant\u2019 or \u2018to Enoch was born Irad\u2019). Saint Matthew and Saint Luke offer different genealogies for Jesus because the former is based on the \u2018father begat son\u2019 principle while the latter uses the formula \u2018Jesus was believed to be the son of\u2019. This is why, for instance, Saint Matthew says Joseph\u2019s father was Jacob, while Saint Luke says it was Heli.\nSaint Luke offers an additional generation between Adam and Noah. That Genesis says that Arpachshad begat Shelah, while Saint Luke points out that people believed that Shelah was the son of Cainan, and Cainan the son of Arpachshad, means that Arpachshad first had Cainan, and later had Shelah from his daughter-in-law, Cainan\u2019s wife. Therefore, Judah and Tamar\u2019s relation was not the first one among Jesus\u2019 ancestors between a father-in-law and daughter-in-law.\nThe genealogy in Saint Matthew, which mentions 4 adulterous women (and one of them is Tamar), ends with, \u201cJacob begot Joseph, the husband of Mary, of her was born Jesus who is called Christ. The sum of generations is therefore: 14 from Abraham to David; 14 from David to the Babylonian deportation; and 14 from the Babylonian deportation to Christ.\u201d\nSince we have to include both the first and the last generation when we count the 14 that go from Abraham to David, we have to do so as well when we count the generations from David to the deportation to Babylon, and from the deportation to Babylon to Jesus Christ. This gives us the division: Abraham/David, David/Josiah, and Josiah/Joseph. Since there are 14 generations from Josiah to Joseph, and Saint Matthew says there are 14 generations between Josiah, who marks the Deportation to Babylon, and Jesus, Joseph and Jesus form part of the same generation, which means that Jacob had Jesus from Joseph\u2019s wife, his daughter-in-law.\nThere are also 14 generations from Enoch to Abraham, which implies that first every 7 and later every 13 generations Jesus\u2019 male lineage, after crossing again the same female lineage, attracted a special spirit: Enoch, Abraham, David, Josiah and Jesus were all special. The 14 Stations of the Cross suggest that Jesus\u2019 Second Coming \u2013 the Messiah \u2013 will be a descendant of that special male lineage separated from Jesus several times 14 generations.\nWhen someone discovers something that his contemporaries cannot comprehend, he will look for a way to pass this idea on to that future generation that will manage to understand it. This is what the Bible is about and why it holds secrets.\nWhen Abraham came to the conclusion that a society that doesn\u2019t live in harmony is bound to destroy itself, and realized that only that generation that found itself on the verge of self-destruction would understand the ultimate cause and consequence of not living in harmony, he created a mystery for the future generations: the Bible.\nJesus, a reincarnation of Abraham, reached the same conclusion regarding mankind\u2019s evolution after discovering the secrets in the Bible. Since mankind had not yet reached that critical point in their evolution, he continued to prepare society for that moment.\nJesus found out that most people only accept an idea when authorities do so, and that authorities ignore a discovery they don\u2019t understand, as it demonstrates they process information as badly as all other people. He also realized that people pay more attention to miracles and prophecies than to philosophical ideas.\nSince the Bible had become an independent authority, Jesus added an enigma to it. 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        "raw_content": "LaHood seeks solution to \u2018Common Core\u2019 problems\nAs educators across Illinois prepare to begin administering the federal \u201cCommon Core\u201d assessment tests, State Sen. Darin LaHood (R-Dunlap) is seeking a thorough review before the tests are conducted.\n\u201cIt is not often that conservative advocacy groups and perceived liberal teachers\u2019 labor organizations unite for a common cause. The cause is their opposition to the \u2018Common Core\u2019 standards and the tests that are being administered across Illinois,\u201d LaHood said. \u201cThis is a classic overreach by Washington, D.C. bureaucrats who are determined to dictate our education standards.\u201d\nThe Senator\u2019s objections to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) tests or \u201cCommon Core\u201d standards are not new. He and several colleagues risen in opposition for more than a year on the topic. As a result, LaHood has joined Senator Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) in sponsoring Senate Resolution 89, which seeks to delay the implementation of the Common Core standards.\n\u201c\u2019Common Core\u2019 was snuck into our classrooms without as much as one vote by the General Assembly, without one real survey of teachers, administrators, or parents as to the effects of this policy on our children,\u201d LaHood said. \u201cWe need to slow this bad \u2018school bus\u2019 down before our schools are teaching to a test that will have few, real-world applications.\u201d\nIndiana, Oklahoma, and South Carolina have opted out of the \u201cCommon Core\u201d state standards and more than a dozen states are considering legislation to repeal involvement in \u201cCommon Core\u201d; seven Governors have also issued executive orders to reexamine whether or not their states should be involved in the PARCC.\nA vast majority of the educational community has voiced their complaints about the massive amounts of instructional time being dedicated to the test. Additionally, educators from a wide variety of disciplines argue that the arts, more advanced classes and vocational classes are being ignored in favor or a more generic, one-sized-fits-all approach to the classroom experience.\n\u201cWe need to take into consideration the demands of the local school administration, educators and most importantly parents as to the educational standards we demand,\u201d LaHood said.\nSenate Resolution 89 is currently in the Assignments committee.",
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        "raw_content": "Le Go\u00fbt du crime: Notes on Gangster Style in New-Wave Paris: Part I\nJoel Neville Anderson\nIn the 1970s, French film was in a post-revolutionary phase. Not only had the work of the Cahiers du cinema acolytes and their Left Bank contemporaries over the previous decade made the country\u2019s output a shorthand for a new kind of cinema (every loose conflation of national cinematic talent thereafter to be known as yet another New Wave), but its radical aesthetics had also marked a clean break from the French cinema that had preceded it \u2013 a branding actively cultivated by its most prominent members. 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A few of these figures, like Maurice Pialat and Philippe Garrel, have achieved some semblance of art-cinema stardom, be it posthumous or in the latter stages of their career; but many of their contemporaries remain much more obscure than they ought to be, their work of that period often commercially unavailable outside France and only sparsely written about in the English-speaking film press. It is perhaps fitting, then, that the only commonly used names for this movement \u2013 the French post-New Wave, or the Second Generation \u2013 tend to negate any specific identity, simply describing instead its relationship to what had come before. But there was nothing derivative about its output, which was often stranger, more daring and somewhat darker than the often joyful experimentation of their predecessors.\nWhat these filmmakers shared was a chronological appearance on the scene a few years after the early peak of the Nouvelle Vague; an often combative attitude towards the French film industry of the day (as well as the upper-middle-class insider mentality that had undeniably aided the Cahiers group\u2019s success); and what Nick Pinkerton describes as \u201ca sense of being consigned to the periphery, of being eternally on the outside looking in\u201d.1 In the view of Assayas, the sign of Ingmar Bergman shines brightly over this period; he describes post-New Wave filmmakers as having gone \u201clooking for Bergman for the tools that would allow them to reconstruct a relationship not with novelistic, non-Brechtian narrative but with embodiment, at the intersection between the character and the actress or actor \u2013 a cinema that scrutinizes humanity by scrutinizing the mysteries faces reveal\u201d.2\nIn this dossier, the work of ten of these directors \u2013 Pialat, Garrel, Jean Eustache, Jacques Doillon, Andr\u00e9 T\u00e9chin\u00e9, Marguerite Duras, Beno\u00eet Jacquot, Jacques Rozier, Paul Vecchiali and Catherine Binet \u2013 is assessed up close and from a variety of angles. Stefan Solomon examines the performance of young Martin Loeb in Mes petites amoureuses (My Little Loves, 1974), finding insights into Eustache\u2019s approach to performers, and Tope Ogundare casts an eye over the cheerfully ramshackle \u201970s and \u201980s work of Rozier. Danica van de Velde analyses the prolific writer and director Duras\u2019 self-adaptations; David Melville delves into Jacquot\u2019s Henry James adaptation Les ailes de la colombe (The Wings of the Dove); Max Nelson looks at the beautiful ugliness in the films of Pialat; and Joanna Di Mattia writes about the sensitive and complex portrayals of Doillon\u2019s child protagonists. Grant Douglas Bromley describes the uncanny experience of viewing Garrel\u2019s trilogy of silent features, while French critic and experimental filmmaker G\u00e9rard Courant \u2013 himself a key figure of the period \u2013 approaches Garrel through two early works, in a translation of an article first published in 1979. Glenn Heath Jr. and Daniel Fairfax, respectively, survey the work of iconoclasts T\u00e9chin\u00e9 and Vecchiali, and David Heslin examines the career and preoccupations of the critically neglected Binet.\nThe boundary between the New Wave and the Second Generation is, of course, a nebulous one \u2013 such movements are, generally speaking, critically constructed entities oriented around loose (and sometimes debatable) associations \u2013 and a few of the names covered here have been, at times, associated with the former. But what these pieces have in common is that they look at works that are, by and large, absent from the international cinematic canon \u2013 and not always easy to track down, at that. Hopefully, this series of responses will do a little to bring these important figures and under-seen films a little more into view, and direct some attention to a period of French cinema that, in terms of artistic audacity, soared as high as any before or after.\nNick Pinkerton, \u201cJean Eustache & the Second New Wave,\u201d Metrograph Edition, 2 March 2016, http://metrograph.com/edition/article/21/jean-eustache-the-second-new-wave \u21a9\nOlivier Assayas, \u201cWhere Are We with Bergman?,\u201d Film Comment, vol. 54, no. 4, July\u2013August 2018, https://www.filmcomment.com/article/where-are-we-with-bergman/ \u21a9\nDavid Heslin is an editor and film critic residing in Melbourne, Australia. He edits Screen Education and Senses of Cinema, and has been published in The Age, Overland and The Conversation. David was a participant in the Melbourne International Film Festival\u2019s 2015 Critics Campus program.",
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        "raw_content": "Amazing Week - FAST swimming\nFirst of all I want to say that I am very proud of how Aubrey and Chris did at this Trials. We had not so good times and best times but most important is that I really have the feeling that both of them are leaving this place with a good mind frame and a good understanding of what they did.\nin 2008 Olympic Trials\nSo, yesterday did not necessarily go as planned, but that is ok. I swam as hard as I could at the moment but that was not enough. I am a big believer in \"Things Happen For a Reason\" and I think that the whole event taught me a lot...",
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        "raw_content": "Dear woman, here is your son Here is your mother\nScripture: John 19:25-27; Genesis 3:13-15; John 2:1...\nThe third word from the cross is a very touching scene but when you really think about it, it is also sort of a mystery. Mary, Jesus mother is one of the most important characters in the Gospel but when you really think about her and what the Bible actually records of her life, one could conclude that she was a minor player in the Gospel accounts. What is even more astounding is what Jesus has to say about her. But there is a lot more to the story about Mary than most Christians understand. The cross and her presence at the cross on that special Friday afternoon reveals a lot about her and her relationship with Jesus, the Christ, her son.\n\ufffdDear woman, here is your son\ufffd \ufffdHere is your mother.\ufffd\nWhat do we know about Mary, Jesus\ufffd mother? What do we know about her relationship with her husband, her parents, with her son? What kind of relationship did she have with her other kids?\nIn fact, when you look into the Gospels, Mary is only mentioned a few times and there is very little recorded about her words. Only a few times do we read where she says anything. But even through the silence about her life, there is a lot we can know about her especially the relationship between her and her son. The third word from the cross speaks volumes about their relationship.\nWhat would you say is the hardest thing for a mother to do in her relationship with her children? Someone describe for me what the empty nest is all about? Have any of you experienced that? For some mothers that is a very difficult time, why?\nIn the Gospel accounts we see a process going on in Mary\ufffds life, a very difficult process. It was a process of surrendering her Son over to the ministry he was called to do and the surrender to the destiny that awaited Jesus. The Gospel accounts record the little steps that Mary went through in her surrender of her son to the world and the glory of the hour Jesus was destined to meet. The Gospels don\ufffdt record if she actually knew what was going to happen. It is no where recorded that Mary and Jesus ever had that conversation one on one during any of the hours they spent together as a family. But like any good and loving mother, she probably knew in her heart the burden Jesus was to bare all for the Glory of his father.\nJohn 19:25-27 Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother\ufffds sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, \ufffdDear woman, here is your son,\ufffd and to the disciple, \ufffdHere is your mother.\ufffd From that time on, this disciple took her into his home.\nDescribe for me the scene here as John describes it in verses 25-27. What do you think is going on in Mary\ufffds mind as she watched her son being beaten, mocked and then hanging there, dying on a cross? Was this something she expected for her son? What understanding of this do you think she had?\nGenesis 3:13-15 Then the LORD God said to the woman, \ufffdWhat is this you have done?\ufffd The woman said, \ufffdThe serpent deceived me, and I ate.\ufffd So the LORD God said to the serpent, \ufffdBecause you have done this, \ufffdCursed are you above all the livestock and all the wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life. And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring\ufffd and hers; he will crush\ufffd your head, and you will strike his heel.\ufffd\nWe don\ufffdt know exactly what Mary knew about all of this. I doubt she ever expected to be the woman in Genesis 3. But there were clues all throughout Jesus early life that gave Mary hints that Jesus was someone special. There are a number of accounts mentioned in the Gospels that give us glimpses that Mary knew something. It is hard to know what she did with them but they were hints that she took to heart. The shepherds, Simeon, Prophetess Anna, The Magi, 12 years old.\nThere is no question in my mind that Jesus and Mary were close. But their relationship was a strange one. There was a strange distance between them, more on the part of Jesus than Mary. From what we know about Jesus ministry, it seems as though Mary traveled a lot of the time with Jesus. There were also times when his brothers and sisters were with him. There are a number of places where the Gospel writers specifically call this to our attention.\nWedding at Cana \ufffd John 2:1-5 On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus\ufffd mother was there, and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. When the wine was gone, Jesus\ufffd mother said to him, \ufffdThey have no more wine.\ufffd \ufffdO woman, why do you involve me?\ufffd Jesus replied. \ufffdMy time has not yet come. \ufffdHis mother said to the servants, \ufffdDo whatever he tells you.\ufffd\nI think it is very interesting that it is here where the last recorded words of Mary are recorded. Beyond this point, we never hear her words again. But it is fitting what they are, \ufffdDo whatever he tells you\ufffd. But it must have been a strange sense that Jesus didn\ufffdt address his mother as Mom. He say \ufffdO woman\ufffd. In Cana Mary is learning what all mothers must learn, there is a time to let go. We don\ufffdt know if these words hurt her but they were the beginning of other events.\nFrom what we know in the scriptures, who was Jesus first disciple?\nIt is interesting that most Christians will say Andrew or his brother Peter or even John. But in all reality, the true first disciple, the one who is always forgotten was his mother, Mary. I think what Jesus says to Mary in Luke 2 is astounding. What a thing for a 12 year old boy to say to his mother after he had been missing for three days. Mom\ufffds what would you be doing if your child of 12 was missing for three days and you had no clue where he was? What would your reaction be if he said to you what Jesus said to Mary?\n\ufffdO woman, why do you involve me?\ufffd\n\ufffdWhy were you searching for me?\ufffd\nThe \ufffdhour\ufffd is coming for Jesus. It is an hour that he alone has to deal with. It is an hour that his mother also knows is coming but she can\ufffdt save him from it. It is an hour that Jesus alone must deal with; all she will be able to do is watch.\nTeaching in Galilee \ufffd Matthew 12:47-50 While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone told him, \ufffdYour mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.\ufffd He replied to him, \ufffdWho is my mother, and who are my brothers?\ufffd Pointing to his disciples, he said, \ufffdHere are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.\ufffd\nJesus had been teaching from town to town in Galilee and the Gospel accounts record how tired, weary and constantly pressed upon by the crowds Jesus was. Mothers worry when they see their children stressed and under pressure no matter how old they are. Mary would have been no different.\nHow would you characterize Jesus as a son here in these verses? Do you wonder what Mary thought and did she get to see Jesus that day? Did she go away disappointed and did she ponder that in her heart?\n\ufffdWho is my mother, and who are my brothers?\ufffd\nWhile Teaching \ufffd Luke 11:27-28 As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the crowd called out, \ufffdBlessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed you.\ufffd He replied, \ufffdBlessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.\ufffd\nIn Luke 8, it is recorded of the holy women who took care of Jesus as he and his disciples traveled. Their names were Mary Magdalene, Joanna and Susanna. It is interesting who is missing from that list, his mother.\nAt the cross, Mary and John are standing next to each other. Jesus looks down and sees his mother standing there probably thinking back to all that was in her heart about her son. The last time it was recorded that Jesus said anything to his mother was back in Cana when she asked him to solve a problem after the wine ran out.\nHe said to his mother, \ufffdDear woman, here is your son,\ufffd and to the disciple, \ufffdHere is your mother.\ufffd From that time on, this disciple took her into his home.\nAt the cross, there was nothing left for her to do than to just be there. What was Mary thinking then? Historians believe that the cross was probably only about 7 feet tall. The concept of the cross being tall and the victim looking down on those watching comes from paintings during the Middle Ages. In all likelihood, Jesus and Mary were probably face to face when he spoke these words to her and John.\nMary is last heard of in Acts 1 when the disciples were gathered together as they continued to meet and pray together. Mary was amongst them. 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        "raw_content": "What Constitutes \"Good Bones\" In Luxury Apartment Real Estate?\nWhen shopping for a luxury apartment, you're likely to be bombarded with different people's ideas about what you should look for. What are the most important features in a high-end home? Is it amenities? A plum address? A great deal? It can be hard to know all the nuances, but you're sure to do well if you focus on the basics: \"good bones\" in the apartment.\nWhat are these \"good bones\"? Here are 6 basic elements.\nHeight. \"Height\" in this context doesn't mean the floor your apartment is on. It refers to the inside height of ceilings. Look for a place with higher ceilings -- as tall as 14 feet -- to ensure a home that looks and feels spacious and airy.\nLight. High ceilings will help another important aspect: light. There should be plenty of natural lighting coming from windows and skylights. Windows should be large and modern with good insulation and a decent view, and they should receive regular sunlight throughout the day.\nGood Layout. When walking around the apartment, you don't want to be challenged by awkward angles, long hallways, strangely-placed columns, or rooms that don't seem in the right place. Public and entertainment spaces should be easily accessible and shouldn't involve entering private spaces of the home. When possible, look for an open floor plan so that you can adjust it to your own needs.\nTimelessness. Classic architecture means a home that won't age quickly and feel outdated soon. Avoid quirky designs and faddish features; instead, look for a solid structure, quality materials, and signs of regular maintenance. Think about how some past architectural styles haven't aged well (remember the \"conversation pits\" of mid-century modern design?) when choosing a look that will last.\nStorage. It may not seem like it right now, but you will likely need more storage than you expect over the years. It can be hard to find lots of storage in a big city apartment, but look for spaces that can be utilized as well as ones that may be able to benefit from custom conversions. Ask about additional storage options in the building, as well.\nReputation. Finally, part of the \"good bones\" of any apartment building is the reputation of the building itself. Research online comments about the building, its management, and its ownership. Talk to building residents. Try to suss out how much of the building is owner-occupied\u2026 and therefore more likely to be quality neighbors. Read association meeting minutes to determine what the residents are concerned about. Talk with your real estate agent about the location, too. Is it up-and-coming? Are other buildings being added and renovated? Or, is it going downhill?\nBy focusing on these key features first when you and your real estate agent are home shopping, you'll be able to objectively assess what luxury homes fit your own needs and personality. And the result will be a place you'll love to love for years to come. For more information, contact a local real estate company.",
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        "raw_content": "CHRISTIAN HERITAGE in PAPATOETOE\nThe New Year has started with our hosting the opening of the Papatoetoe district 150th year celebrations on January first.\nThe wedding of one of our elders, David Wyllie to Janine Hall, was enjoyed by everyone as Janine and David generously invited the parish, along with their families and friends, to the wedding at St Johns.\nWe welcome our new intern from the school of ministry, Nathan Pedro and his wife Elisapeta and their 2 year old son Paulo on February 5th.\nAll these are new beginnings for which we give thanks and ask for God's blessing.\nWe also have looked back as the Papatoetoe historic society will take historic walks through the cemetery this year as part of the new heritage trail in Papatoetoe.\nIt is important for a community to occasionally stop and see where they have come from and look at our communal identity together. Everyone who lives, works and worships here is part of that community, no matter how long or how short a time they have been here. For our context forms us and is part of our identity.\nOne of the first things that new immigrants do when going to a new place is to try to make it like where they have come from, then gradually the new place changes them and something new is born.\nThe first travellers to this land were familiar with the sea and tended to settle by the shore. Wakas were the familiar form of transport and our region was important and still is because it is strategically placed, giving access by portages to two great harbours and the east and west coasts of the land. Everyone who wanted to travel north or south by land had to go through Papatoetoe. They still do. So we do not live in a quiet backwater but a place which must always be changing because it is where people travel. Today, we are the southern gateway to the airport.\nThe Fencibles, men with army service, and their families settled in Otahuhu in 1847 and they built a stone bridge across the Tamaki estuary just down the road and by doing this the Papatoetoe area was opened up\nEuropean -Irish and Scottish - settlers brought horses and carts. The landscape began changing to look like Britain. Fenced paddocks, green grass and neat farmhouses. Tracks were no longer adequate, roads became essential to travel to the markets and for military use.\nBy the time The Rev John Macky arrived from Ireland in August 1854 to come to this parish, there was a bridge over the river and Samuel Baird had bought land on the southern side of the river. The Great South Road formed Papatoetoe. It was built for military use, then farmers settled and the roads were used for taking the produce to market or to the river. What is now known as Hunter's corner was an important intersection for the East Tamaki road and Great South Road.\nThe building and serving of the local community by the Christian churches is woven into the foundations of the district. Schools were established by the churches. For example the Otara School was established by the Otara Presbyterian church, [now St Johns]. In 1856, the congregation employed the school master and later accepted Government subsidies and came under the education department. . The school grew and shifted to St George St in 1884 to become what is now known as Papatoetoe Central school.\nSouth Auckland's first subscription library was established by the congregation at St John's Presbyterian Church, Otara [Papatoetoe] on 27 Dec 1857. \"In effect South Auckland's first 'public library', this is housed in a bookcase in one corner of the church\" We still have some of those old books judging by some left behind !\nMany of the things the early settlers did are now taken for granted, their origins in the Christian church forgotten as the functions are, rightly, now carried out by local and central government. We can reflect on this as we move into the changes of the future.\nWe need to be a continuing and loving community being witnesses of Christ's life here and now, and in keeping that vision asking prayerfully \"Where is God leading us to love our neighbour and bring life to those around us? What do we discard and what do we keep as we travel on?\"\nMay God bless you with love and the strength to love others.",
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        "raw_content": "Not classic horror to be certain, but with its cryptic puzzles and secret passageways The Da Vinci Code sure has its spooky side. Rosslyn Chapel is a lot smaller than the movie makes it appear, but with its remarkable carved interior its grandeur is undeniable. And with the movie its level of visitation went through the roof. It now has a great visitor center to receive those wishing to tour.\nWandering through the center I saw reference to the ruins of Rosslyn Castle, which was not mentioned when you buy your ticket. Being quite the castle guy I had to ask about it, without posing the question I would not have known that it is a 10 minute walk from the chapel. The walk is a good decline, but well worth taking. After exploring the ruins to the extent possible (a section is intact and serves as a guest house) we completed the tour and returned to Edinburgh.\nSometime later back home The Da Vinci Code was on and I caught the end to compare what was on film to what I'd seen on location. And then I saw it, the last scene between Robert and Sophie takes place not outside the chapel as it seems, but on the grounds of the castle ruin below. So if visiting the chapel as homage to the film, you should really take the extra time to walk the hill and see the castle.\nIf you are visiting Edinburgh, Roslin (note the varied spelling) is just 45 minutes away by bus. You can pick that up on Princes Street (the other side of Princes Street Gardens from old town). The bus you want is the 37, and folks there are very pleased to assist you in getting where you need to go. Double check this of course in case they change the bus number, but such things seem to stay pretty consistent. Ask at the visitor center how to find the castle ruins, getting yourself there from the visitor center is a simple matter.\nI should mention that although the chapel is a breath-taking sight, and that there is a downstairs as in the movie, they emphasize that the trap door to the sub basement is not real. There is no special subterranean compartment where the holy mother's remains may have been interred. But here's a question, if there were a secret underground chamber ... would they tell people?!",
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        "raw_content": "Legally, we are considered to be a FICTION\nWhen London burned the subrogation of mens and womens rights occurred.\nThe responsible act passed... CQV act 1666 meant all men and women of UK were declared dead and lost beyond the seas. The state took everybody and everybody's property into trust. The state takes control until a living man or woman comes back and claims their titles by proving they are alive and claims for damages can be made.\nThis is why you always need representation when involved in legal matters, because you're dead. The legal fiction is a construct on paper, an estate in trust. When you get a bill or summons from court it is always in capital letters, similar to tomb stones in grave yards. Capital letters signify death. They are writing to the dead legal fiction. A legal fiction was created when someone informed the government that there was a new vessel in town, based upon your birth. Birth certificates are issued at birth, just as ships are given berth certificates.\nYour mother has a birth canal, just like a ship. All this information relates to how the general public are still legally tied. Through admiralty law, through this ancient legal construct we can be easily controlled. Learning about your legal fiction helps you to unlock yourself. Otherwise you are just a vessel floating on the sea of commerce. It is possible to be free from financial stress and debt.\nParents are tricked into registering the birth of their babies. In about 1837 the Births, Deaths and Marriages act was formed in UK and the post of registrar general was established. His job was to collect all the data from the churches which held the records of birth.\nRegis - from queen or crown. All people are seen to be in custody of,\" The Crown\". This allows people to function in commerce and to accept the benefits provided by state.\nWe have legally elected representatives. We have to understand who we are as men and women and how we can relate in the system.\nThe City of London is a centre for markets, where merchants work. Then there is mercantile law. It comes from Admiralty. Look at the symbols in the City of London that relate to Admiralty.\nOur national banks are not our banks. The private shareholders from the private banks own the banks. It is all private, not public as we are led to believe. \"OF\" also means \"without\", eg. The bank without England. Private banks issue private currency.\nWith WWI a change happened where money was not backed by gold or silver anymore, it is now based on peoples labour. People are now pledged to the IMF as the surety to pay back the creditors in the global bankruptcy. Men and women are not bankrupt, they are the only source of credit. The public is bankrupt.\nRegarding the currency that gets issued at the Bank of England, people are the gold or the treasure. The government issues bonds or treasury bills that are bought by investors. The money goes back into the economy in order to pay for the people to build things, e.g. an Olympic Stadium. However, the people are paying taxes for the privilege of using someone else's currency and paying back the principal and the interest on the original loan that was given against the treasury bonds, bills and notes. It is a private corporation that will own the Olympic stadium, be responsible for running it, be able to sell commercial rights, yet the people are actually the ones who own it and should be profiting from it. However, principal and interest is coming through the people in order to raise the money.\nSo where you have commerce and money, you also have \"justice\". You need to understand the bankruptcy before you can understand the judiciary. You need to accept the bankruptcy. We have accepted the claim to accept the summons. There is an obligation to accept any liability which has been created. All you can do is accept the bankruptcy. We are operating in admiralty. A not guilty plea dishonours the bankruptcy. The strawman, aka legal fiction is always guilty. It needs to be accepted for value. Barristers and solicitors make a living out of creating controversy. By creating a controversy you become liable for the case.\nHonour and dishonour. To remain in honour you have to accept a claim and settle it. Then you add conditions. I accept on proof of claim and proof of loss. This gives the liability back to them. The legal fiction is always guilty. Only in the high courts, can the real man or woman appear. Games are played on courts; hence the name court is a game with actors (acting on acts). It has to be treated as a game and just business. Court room dramas are misinformation. In the public, we are operating in bankruptcy and you receive benefits. It takes a lot of time, effort and study to use these tools. You have to be prepared to go fully through the process, get the right tool out of your toolbox at the right time. People need to learn how to act as creditors.\nMoney is backed by labour.\nWe cannot exchange it fairly for gold or silver.\nCapitalisation of \"name\" means a dead entity, a legal fiction.\nKnow who you are, you are not your strawman or dead fictitious entity.\nLearn how to become a creditor in commerce.",
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        "raw_content": "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Review (2014)\nNovember 16, 2014 | Posted in Adventure, Film, Film Genre, Home Page, Sci-Fi / Fantasy | No comments\nSummary: Katniss Everdeen reluctantly becomes the symbol of a mass rebellion against the autocratic Capitol.\nScreenwriter: Peter Craig, Danny Strong, Suzanne Collins (novel)\nCast: Mahershala Ali (Boggs), Elizabeth Banks (Effie Trinket), Wes Chatham (Castor), Sam Claflin (Finnick Odair), Stef Dawson (Annie Cresta), Natlie Dormer (Cressida), Michelle Forbes (Lieutenant Jackson), Michael Garza (Eddy), Woody Harrelson (Haymitch Abernathy), Liam Hemsworth (Gale Hawthorne), Elden Henson (Pollux), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Plutarch Heavensbee), Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark), Robert Knepper (Antonius), Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss Everdeen), Jena Malone (Johanna Mason), Patina Miller (Commandor Paylor), Julianne Moore (President Alma Coin), Evan Ross (Messalla), Willow Shields (Primrose Everdeen), Donald Sutherland (President Snow), Jermaine Tindell (Luther), Stanley Tucci (Caesar Flickerman), Jeffrey Wright (Beetee)\nOUR THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1 REVIEWS & RATINGS:\nThere is no way any filmmaker would envy director Francis Lawrence for the task ahead of him we he started his directorial duties on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. Just like David Yates (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1) and Bill Condon (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1) Lawrence has found himself with the extremely difficult task of making the first part of a two part novel adaption franchise both watchable and enjoyable.\nIt doesn\u2019t sound like much a struggle but when you consider that a huge chunk of a first half of a novel is normally about character development and \u2018setting up of the world\u2019 if often means that the filmmakers are trying to turn something ultimately dull and technical into something watchable at the cinema. Both Yates and Condon struggled with their tasks the result being fans calling the Part 1 of the finales the weakest films of the franchise, even Peter Jackson didn\u2019t seem up to the task with the first Hobbit film with some saying it was so dull it looked like a documentary about walking treks across New Zealand.\nTo his credit Lawrence has done an okay job with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, true it doesn\u2019t have a lot of the action of the first two films but being the filmmaker that he has shown us he is with character studies like I Am Legend he decides to turn the tables on the franchise and go for a completely different tone this time around.\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 picks up with Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) recovering in District 13. Her second tour of the The Hunger Games arena has left her shell-shocked and an emotional wreck. At first her mental state makes her resist the offer from former double agent Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and District 13 leader President Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) to be the face of the rebellion against the capital, the person who will unite all the Districts together.\nHowever, shortly after seeing what the Capital soliders have done to home District Katniss soon teams up with Gale (Liam Hemsworth) and Finnick (Sam Claflin) to make \u2018propaganda films\u2019 to unite the people, which in turn becomes a battlefield role. Tension heightens more when it they begin to see the Capital interviews between Caesar Flickerman (Stanley Tucci) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) and now featuring Peeta telling people to end the rebellion, something that Katniss fears is a sick game orchestrated by President Snow (Donald Sutherland).\nLawrence\u2019s different tone with this film is not a tone that all will enjoy. The last two Hunger Games films were loaded with action throughout, this film does not share that luxury. Instead the film becomes a real character piece but also deals with the impact that war has on the people involved. Katniss\u2019 behaviour suggests that she is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress (although the term is never used), while the film\u2019s look at propaganda on both sides of the war is possible not something that you would expect to find in a film that is based on teenage fiction.\nThe film does suffer from a lack of action though and as an audience you almost want to cheer during the occasional times when Katniss and Gale find themselves having to take some shots at enemy planes. The character studies are interesting enough in their own right but that isn\u2019t what people have come to know and love from this franchise and at times you do feel sorry for Lawrence as a director because it does grind the film down to a virtual halt.\nWhat Lawrence however can\u2019t be forgiven for though is not bringing action to the screen when it could have been there. When Gale and crew go on their mission to rescue Peeta it was a moment when Lawrence really could have brought some action and suspense to the film, but unlike other moments during this franchise it just seemed to fall by the wayside and never reach the full tension that it could have.\nThe power of this franchise though is summed up though by the star power and talent of the actors that are drawn to take up roles in it. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Stanley Tucci and Woody Harrelson do the best with their limited screen time while the inclusion of Julianne Moore is interesting seeing her character doesn\u2019t seem to do much except for look sullen and order people around. The young cast do a really good job though. Once again Jennifer Lawrence comes to the fore as the damaged Katniss while Liam Hemsworth plays mopey extremely well. The weaker script this time around though means though it is only really Jennifer Lawrence who gets a chance to shine this time around.\nDespite Francis Lawrence\u2019s attempt to change the tone of this film compared to others in the franchise it is easy to see that the film is weaker than its predecessors and the annoying part is you get the feeling that this film is about to explode into a climatic finale, which raises the question should the production company behind the film have just given up the extra cash and made this a near on three hour finale and give both the screenwriters and director at hand a fair chance. Still it is better than most of the other teen-fic films going around but it really does feel like a film that is only going to be enjoyed by those who are hardened fans of the franchise to date.\nOther Subculture Entertainment The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 reviews: You can also read Dave\u2019s The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 review on The Book The Film The T-Shirt.\nTagged: Danny Strong, David Griffiths, Donald Sutherland, Elden Henson, Elizabeth Banks, Evan Ross, Francis Lawrence, Jeffrey Wright, Jena Malone, Jennifer Lawrence, Jermaine Tindell, Josh Hutcherson, Julianne Moore, Liam Hemsworth, Mahershala Ali, Michael Garza, Michelle Forbes, Natalie Dormer, Patina Miller, Peter Craig, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robert knepper, Sam Claflin, Stanley Tucci, Stef Dawson, Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, Wes Chatham, Willow Shields, Woody Harrelson",
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        "raw_content": "This graph shows system energy densities. By \u201csystem\u201d, we are taking into account typical efficiencies of the systems that these chemicals are used in. Note that the closer a system reaction is to the upper right hand corner of the graph, the better the overall energy density. A direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) can exhibit higher efficiency and comparable energy density, but problems like cross over tend to kill its ability to be a legitimate reactant. An ICE typically has poor efficiency (around 35%), and is mathematically limited to around 48%. This cannot compare with fuel cells that operate typically in the 60% to 90% range. Please note that a hydrogen fuel cell has excellent gravimetric energy density, but volumetrically is poor; it must be stored in high pressure tanks that are unsuitable in a vehicle.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s well known that Democrats and political independents are more likely than Republicans to believe that global warming is mainly due to human activity. But here\u2019s something from the latest Pew poll on climate change: College has a significantly larger effect on Democrats\u2019 understanding of the issue than on Republicans\u2019.\nFrom the Pew summary:\nSo that\u2019s a 29 percentage point shift for Democrats, and a measly 5 percentage point shift for Republicans.\nIn a recent interview, Michael Dimock, director of the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, offered one way of understanding what\u2019s happening here.\nWhen someone goes to college, she\u2019s exposed to more scientific literature, or at least more reporting about that scientific literature, as well as more ideological messaging from political elites.\nA Democrat in that situation experiences something of a tailwind effect: Democratic Party leaders and scientific literature both convey the message that anthropogenic global warming is a reality. In contrast, a Republican receives contradictory information: Textbooks say one thing and G.O.P. leaders say another. The countervailing force of the standard right-wing take on global warming (it\u2019s not happening, or it\u2019s not attributable to human activity) holds down the percentage of college-educated Republicans who accept the scientific consensus.\nPartisanship even affects whether someone knows that there is, in fact, a consensus. For the record, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences has found that 97 percent of climate scientists believe in manmade climate change. But according to the Pew poll, only 41 percent of Republicans (versus 71 percent of Democrats) think \u201cscientists generally agree that human activity causes warming.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Getting Your Online Business Started \u2192\nThe present-day mining industry provides large-scale possibilities for the latest automotive and connective technologies to be tested out.\nIt goes without saying that the process of recovering the planet\u2019s natural resources is hard. Apart from being difficult, it can be environmentally damaging. In these circumstances human safety is of top priority. It is provided by such IT revolutionary systems as: \u2018extreme Wi-Fi\u2019 that is able to cover vast deserts; autonomous vehicles that deal with extracting vital minerals and rocks without the need for operator action; smart communications that warn employees if they get close to gigantic machines and much more. The experts in the field believe that the potential of these systems will help to achieve the ambitious goal of the fully autonomous mining site, where the actual presence of humans is not required.\nSmart mining premises\nAll the leading manufacturers of mining machinery are currently developing the best autonomous practices to increase efficiency and productivity, reduce cost, and lower emissions without sacrifice of safety. By using connectivity and valuable data analytics they develop the optimal dig patterns at the coalface and enable the vehicles of exact autonomous routing. Mining has become the mutual combination of big industry, big data and big money.\nThe underground IoT provider\nOne of the most ingenious contributions to smart mines so far is the Smart Rockbolt. Basically, this is the device that creates an underground Internet of Things. The global mining industry uses 100 million of bolts every year. These tools are used to prop up walls and ceilings during dynamiting. The concern is that they are rather susceptible. Being damaged, they lose their load bearing capability. As a result, there is the risk of deadly collapsed tunnels and cavities.\nThe innovative Smart Rockbolt was designed at Lulea University of Technology in Sweden and has an impressive list of virtues. It is equipped with sensors that measure vibrations and strain. When linked to 4G or Wi-Fi it empowers a mesh network with the might of a 24/7 safety monitoring system. What is more, a single non-rechargeable battery cell is able to run for years.\nThe art of geofencing\nGeofencing technology serves to keep workers away from dangerous equipment. It is integrated with various microclimate monitoring systems, which benefit from sensors that measure humidity, temperature, sound and gas levels in the area. In case of any problems mining workers and engineers receive the corresponding text messages on their phones. Employees can get warnings not to enter an area because the air quality is not satisfactory or because there is heavy machinery working. A worker also can send an alert to the control center when they are in need of assistance. Another important value of the technology is that it can give real-time feedback on the physical condition of workers (e.g. blood pressure, heart rate, etc.) by means of special wearable devices.\nThe ultra-reliable Wi-Fi\nTo guarantee successful remote operation, the connectivity should be just flawless. But in case of the open mines somewhere in high mountain ranges the task demands a lot of effort. Sometimes, the environmental conditions are so tough, that for electronics it\u2019s like going to Mars. But there is such advanced networking equipment with ruggedised routers that allow remote mining and construction workers to take advantage of the so-called \u2018extreme Wi-Fi\u2019 everywhere they go.\nThe need for 5G\nProviding reliable connectivity that is flexible and durable enough for underground mining operations is quite a challenge. To arrange the work of autonomous mining machinery on a regular basis, the connectivity should be of no less than the 5G standard. Telecommunications equipment companies have already launched the projects that aim at investigating how to remotely control monster-like vehicles. For this reason, distributed radio networks with carefully arranged antennas are being set up in the mines to deal with the long underground tunnels and rough walls.\nMine of the future\nAutonomous haulage around the mine is not a dream, but the reality that is tested nowadays at the Pilbara iron ore mine in Western Australia. 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        "raw_content": "International students will have more opportunities for internships, to take part-time jobs and even to start their own businesses in certain regions of Beijing, under a series of new policies released on Tuesday.\nStarting on March 1, foreign students can be given short-term internships in Zhongguancun, a science and technology area in Beijing's Haidian district, while international students studying at Beijing universities can take part-time jobs or become involved in entrepreneurship in the area, the Ministry of Public Security said on its website.\nThe new policies were applauded by university teachers in charge of international student affairs and by others who help develop employment opportunities for the students in China.\nLi Yong, director of the student affairs department in the School of International Education at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said teachers doing his job at universities in Beijing had been concerned about their international students' opportunities of having internship, jobs and entrepreneurship since late 2013.\nAt that time, the ministry released a series of regulations raising employment thresholds for international students, whether through an internship or a regular job.\n\"Now with the opening of Zhongguancun to international students, we don't have to worry about the issue that much,\" said Li, who serves more than 3,000 international students at UIBE, which is among the universities with the largest number of international students in the country. \"It's really great news and will definitely help China attract more international students.\"\nKwon Jae-young, director of the support center for South Korean people who want to start businesses in China, was also glad to hear the news.\n\"It will provide more possibilities and opportunities for international students who want to find jobs or start businesses in China,\" he said.\nA survey of more than 300 Korean students studying in China found that 90 percent wanted to stay in China \u2014 by landing a job or starting a business in the country after graduation.\n\"But there were many difficulties for them,\" said Kwon, adding that this was why the center was set up on the campus of UIBE in September with the support of the South Korean Ministry of Future Creation and Science.\nThrough workshops and training sessions, the center taught the essentials for Korean people who want to start a business in China \u2014 commercial laws, how to cooperate, how to apply for business licenses in China and other matters.\nHan Kang-Il, chief director of the center, said it had already cooperated with Dongsheng Science Park of Zhongguancun Area. The park has been acting as an incubator for members' entrepreneurial ideas, Han said.\n\"We may have more partners and incubators after the whole area is open to international students,\" Han said.",
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        "raw_content": "Sahil was established in 1986 to provide help and support to Asian women experiencing mental health problems in Coventry and surrounding areas. Majority of our clients suffer from stress, isolation and depression.\nSahil is funded by the Coventry NHS Teaching Primary Care Trust and Coventry Social Services Department.\nThe project was primarily set up to offer practical and emotional support to Asian women experiencing stress and isolation.\nSahil is a Registered Charity No: 1109863 and a Company Limited Registered No: 5283848 not for profit voluntary organisation.",
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        "raw_content": "Mr. Hutchinson is again named to the list with a primary practice focus on Professional Liability: Defense for the ninth year in a row, and is generally regarded as one of the finest legal malpractice litigators in Colorado.\nShareholder Jeremy L. Swift appears again on the Rising Stars list for his work in Professional Liability: Defense, his fourth consecutive year named to that specialty.\nIn a nod to his diverse practice, Shareholder Robert J. Zavaglia, Jr., is named to the Civil Litigation: Defense list for the second year in a row in 2017, having previously been named to the Professional Liability: Defense list every year since the Rising Stars lists debuted in 2009 until 2015.\nAssociate Katharine A. Jensen makes her second appearance this year, also in the Professional Liability: Defense Rising Stars list, with a strong focus on legal malpractice litigation defense.\nAssociate Kathleen J. Johnson debuts this year as the only Rising Star in Colorado in the field of Aviation & Aerospace litigation, a field in which TAM has an exceptional heritage and which Ms. Johnson, a commercial certificated pilot, focuses her practice.",
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        "raw_content": "Lately I\u2019ve been tired. Extremely tired. There are many factors contributing to my tiredness, such as work, um, yeah, I guess that\u2019s the big one. As I was typing this sentence I actually sat here for 30 seconds trying to think of what else could be making me tired aside from how much I\u2019ve been working. I guess there are other things, like poor sleep quality when I do sleep, my eating habits, my lack of exercise, etc., but work is the big one wearing me out right now.\nI was talking to the guys at the office about it and to illustrate my point I drew a graph on the whiteboard. I\u2019ve decided to replicate that here as well. I don\u2019t know why, really \u2014 probably because I haven\u2019t posted in a while and I figured that this was as good a topic as anything else I could come up with.\nAnyway, as you can see from my very (non)scientific graph to the right (click for larger version), somewhere around the end of May or beginning of June I became tired enough to experience mild hallucinations. OK, not really, but I have been noticing problems reading recently \u2014 I think I\u2019ve read a certain word in a sentence/paragraph, and it just really doesn\u2019t make any sense. It\u2019s not until I\u2019ve re-read it a few times that I realize that that word isn\u2019t what was written at all.\nI\u2019ve also experienced some short-term memory issues recently, as in the last couple years. For example, I\u2019ll be working, and I\u2019ll Alt-Tab to another open program to do something, and by the time the application has come into focus, I\u2019ve forgotten what I was going to do with it. I swear that this happens at least a dozen times per day, and it\u2019s very frustrating. I\u2019m actually surprised that it hasn\u2019t happened yet while I\u2019ve been writing this post.\nAnyway, I just wanted to show off my awesome graphing skills and put up a post since it had been a while. That\u2019s all.\nPersonalProfessional\nHow I Got VS 2005 To Leak Up To 1GB+ Of My RAM\nYou\u2019re just getting OLD man\u2026 thats all!\nJust LOVE that graph \u2013 You know you can sleep when you\u2019re dead\u2026 and as you get older you can do with less sleep.. but by looking at your graph, you\u2019re sort of pushing the envelope a bit.\nPerhaps a few zzzzz\u2019s wouldn\u2019t go astray. Anything under 4 hours is just horrible.. don\u2019t they deprive guys in the army of sleep and they go mad???",
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        "title": "TASS: Press Releases - Innovative Project Competition to be held at Healthy Life Forum: Towards 80+",
        "raw_content": "Innovative Project Competition to be held at Healthy Life Forum: Towards 80+\nThe Roscongress Foundation in conjunction with the S-Group Corporate Communication Center has launched the Healthy Life 2018 Innovation Competition (6+). Competition partners include the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, the Russian Centre for the Promotion of Youth Entrepreneurship, and the Skolkovo Foundation. A four-way cooperation agreement was signed on 30 November.\nThe competition is being held for the purpose of selecting, promoting and commercializing the most promising innovations in therapeutic and diagnostic medical devices, digital medicine, and new socially significant pharmaceutical drugs able to improve quality of life.\nApplications will be accepted from 30 November to 31 December 2018. After projects have been studied, semi-finalists will be selected to pitch their projects during special pitch-sessions at the Healthy Life Forum: Towards 80+ (6+) on 13 February in Sochi. The investment jury will vote to select team finalists, who will then present their projects during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (6+) in June 2019 at the newly created Startup Lounge. The prize fund for the competition will be published on the website of the Russian Investment Forum (6+) after a pool of partners has been established no later than 1 February 2019.\n\u201cThe innovation competition will be aimed at identifying the most promising ideas and projects in Russian regions and will look to further develop Russian science and support the innovation sector within the Russian economy,\u201d said Alexander Stuglev, CEO of the Roscongress Foundation.\nS-Group Corporate Communication Center Deputy General Director Igor Tsvetkov mentioned the competition as a very effective tool for realizing the commercial potential of innovations. \u201cThere are many high-tech projects in Russia capable of taking healthcare to a new level and improving the quality and longevity of life,\u201d he said.\nTeams representing innovative Russian companies and research and educational organizations with innovations at the prototype stage, involved in clinical research, or possessing completed projects are all welcome to take part. Projects must be innovative, attractive for investment, within the core competence of the project team, and socially significant and amenable to industrial implementation and scaling. Participation in the competition is free.\nFederal Agency for Youth Affairs Head Alexander Bugayev mentioned the importance of innovation in solving important economic tasks: \u201cInnovative creativity is one of the best ways for citizens of this country to realize their full potential, and it holds great promise for aiding in economic development. The Healthy Life 2018 Competition helps increase youth involvement in entrepreneurial and innovative activities and complements the integrated system for accelerating innovative and technological youth ideas. The development and implementation of medical technologies by young scientists solves a number of strategic tasks: from improving the health care system and increasing life expectancy to strengthening Russia\u2019s scientific potential.\u201d\nSenior Vice President for Innovations at the Skolkovo Foundation Kirill Kaem added that the competition search for innovative projects will focus on areas capable not only of prolonging life but also of making it possible for people to lead an active and beneficial lifestyle. \u201cAs expected, the topic of life extension has become extremely fashionable in the last 5\u20137 years. This is primarily due to an increase in basic knowledge in life sciences and, above all, in the field of molecular biology. However, it is an ongoing process associated with improving the quality of medical care, including in the target group of pathologies associated with the patient\u2019s age, and the quality of life of the population,\u201d he noted.\nMore detailed information about competition rules can be found on the official site.\nThe Startup Lounge is a Roscongress Foundation project intended to support and motivate young academics, inventors, and developers, and to form a generation of tech entrepreneurs in Russia. The platform was created to facilitate dialogue, debate, and discussion of modern trends with leading experts able to help innovators assess the real prospects of their innovations. The Startup Lounge brings together private business owners, federal and regional authorities, executives from large state corporations that support and develop innovations, venture capitalists, mentors, business angels, young startup owners, and innovators in a single platform.",
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        "raw_content": "Jim Mullen's Likes\nJim Mullen has not received any gifts yet\nJim Mullen's Page\nKarma Miller commented on Jim Mullen's blog post The Democrat Party's war on America and the Constitution\n\" WE NEED TO GET EVERYONE OUT TO VOTE IN NOV . IT WILL BE VERY IMPORTANT !! KEEP DEMS. OUT OFF OFFICES !! \"\nBonnie Somer commented on Jim Mullen's blog post The Democrat Party's war on America and the Constitution\n\"YES HOW IS IT WE DO NOT FIGHT MORE WHEN LIBS RE-WRITE HISTORY OR REMOVE STATUES. OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER THAT IS OUR JOB THEIR LIES ARE BEING UNCOVERED AND MANY SEE WHAT THEY REALLY ARE\"\nJim Mullen posted a blog post\nThe Democrat Party's war on America and the Constitution\nPart 4 of 4 The Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and the ConstitutionBy Jim MullenThis is the last of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party\u2019s policies, platform, strategies, and ideas. Their war on the Constitution and America is exposed in bullet point listings of anti-American activity and behavior of today\u2019s Democrat Party and their leaders. Following the four-part article, I\u2019ll expound on each bullet point item with short articles that will continue into November.\u2026See More\nJim Mullen commented on Jim Mullen's blog post The Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and our Constitution Part 3 of 4\n\"Thank you, Bonnie! You are so right. I hope to have part 4 next week.... Jim Mullen jam3304@aol.com\"\nBonnie Somer commented on Jim Mullen's blog post The Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and our Constitution Part 3 of 4\n\"You laid it out perfectly TOTAL CONTROL OVER US ALL. IF WE DO NOTHING ITS OUR FAULT OUR SCHOOLS DESPERATELY NEED TO CHANGE AND WE MUST TEACH OUR KIDS OR LOOSE THEM FOREVER. THE LEFT HAD FIGURED THIS OUT YRS AGO WE NEED\u2026\"\nThe Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and our Constitution Part 3 of 4\nThe Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and our Constitution Part 3 of 4By Jim MullenThis is the third of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party\u2019s policies, platform, strategies, and ideas. The following bullet points lay out the war on America and the Constitution by illuminating the Democrat Party\u2019s anti-American activities and behavior. Following the four-part piece, expanded short articles on each bullet point will continue into November. Exposing Pelosi, Waters, Schumer,\u2026See More\n\"GREAT yes they want an end to AMERICA anyway they can WE ARE THE ONLY THING TO STOP IT NOW. VOTE IN THE MID TERMS MAYBE THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE YET\"\nThis is the second of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party\u2019s policies, platform, strategies, and ideas. Their war on the Constitution and America is exposed in bullet point listings of anti-American activity and behavior by today\u2019s Democrat Party and their leaders. Following the four-part article, I\u2019ll expound on each bullet point item with short articles that will continue into November. Exposing Pelosi, Waters, Schumer, and the other leftist leaders of the now Marxist\u2026See More\n\"GREAT THIS IS EXACTLY WHO THEY ARE PLUS UNLIMITED ILLEGALS FLOODING THIS GREAT NATION TO REPLACE US. CA IS EX OF WHAT THEY WANT. VENEZUELA IS THE END RESULT...................................................VOTE IN THE MID\u2026\"\nKarma Miller commented on Jim Mullen's blog post The Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and our Constitution Part 1 of 4\n\" DEMS. ARE TRASH !! NOTHING GOOD ABOUT THEM !!\"\nThe following is the first of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party and their policies, platform, ideas, and their war on the Constitution and America. The numerous bullet points list issues, policies, and anti-American activity and behavior by today\u2019s Democrat Party and their leaders. Following the four-part article, I\u2019ll expound on each bullet point item with short articles that will continue into November. The idea is to expose Pelosi, Waters, Schumer, and the other\u2026See More\nTeacher unions and anti-gun radicals use kids as cannon fodder\nTeacher unions and anti-gun radicals use kids as cannon fodderOver the past few weeks, we\u2019ve observed a disturbing scenario unfold nationally and in West Virginia.Teacher unions in West Virginia and the anti-gun crowd nationally use a despicable tactic notoriously employed by terrorists. They march and hide behind children, symbolically shouting, don\u2019t dare to attack us; an attack on us is an attack upon children. Their drumbeat is always, \u201cWe\u2019re doing this for the children!\u201dThese tactics of\u2026See More\nJim Mullen's Blog\nPart 4 of 4 The Democrat Party\u2019s war on America and the Constitution\nThis is the last of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party\u2019s policies, platform, strategies, and ideas. Their war on the Constitution and America is exposed in bullet point listings of anti-American activity and behavior of today\u2019s Democrat Party and their leaders.\nFollowing the four-part article, I\u2019ll expound on each\u2026\nThis is the third of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party\u2019s policies, platform, strategies, and ideas. The following bullet points lay out the war on America and the Constitution by illuminating the Democrat Party\u2019s anti-American activities and behavior.\nFollowing the four-part piece, expanded short\u2026\nPosted on August 7, 2018 at 10:55am 1 Comment 0 Likes\nThis is the second of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party\u2019s policies, platform, strategies, and ideas. Their war on the Constitution and America is exposed in bullet point listings of anti-American activity and behavior by today\u2019s Democrat Party and their leaders.\nFollowing the four-part article, I\u2019ll expound on each bullet point item with short articles that will continue into November. Exposing Pelosi, Waters, Schumer, and the other leftist\u2026\nThe following is the first of a four-part article about the new Democrat Socialist Party and their policies, platform, ideas, and their war on the Constitution and America. The numerous bullet points list issues, policies, and anti-American activity and behavior by today\u2019s Democrat Party and their leaders.\nFollowing the four-part article, I\u2019ll expound on each bullet point item with short articles that will continue into November. The idea is to expose Pelosi, Waters, Schumer, and\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Hmmmm\u2026.well, for starters, I was, and still am, a professional technical writer. I spent years practicing the art and craft of techcomm (my abbreviation for the field) in a variety of workplace settings. The first thing I ever wrote was documentation for the US Army. I also spent quite a few years as a consultant and one of my long-term client/partners was a Internet solutions firm that specialized in custom Web applications. I did quite a bit of work in usability and user experience, health and medicine and environmental science. That means, I have a whole lot of professional experience. I still manage to squeeze in some short term consulting projects to keep my skills sharp and to gather information about current practices to bring back to the courses I teach and the Professional Writing program as a whole.\nBeyond my practical, hands-on, words in the trenches experience, I spent a few years in school learning theories of writing. After a sufficient amount of time reading and writing, the powers that be at the University of South Carolina decided to award me a doctoral degree in Rhetoric with a specialization in technical communication. (Like many of us, my degree is actually in English with a couple of semi-colons. I have a tendency to leave that English part out because folks will immediately think I\u2019m going to correct their grammar or they want to start talking about some great works of literature. No offense to Melville, but I\u2019ve never read Moby Dick, or many of the \u201cgreat works,\u201d and I\u2019m looking comma rules right along with you!)\nAs far as who I am? My last name says a lot about me: I\u2019m Cajun. I grew up on the border of Texas and Louisiana not far from the Gulf Coast, the youngest child of a working class family. I have a big, boisterous, straight talking, story telling, eating, drinking, laughing, crying, cussing, Catholic family. All of those things have marked me in significant ways and directly impact who I am and how I teach and how I approach this job.\nAnd we like to watch the tree grow. The tree you see on the home page is the tree that sits in my front yard back in Texas. It doesn\u2019t look like that now because, as the two arborists said (one from A&M and one from UT), \u201call living things eventually die.\u201d But the tree is symbolic for me as it is for most Cajuns. So the picture here is of more trees on the property back home.\nThe academic job market is a rather strange experience. Most faculty move to where the job is, and that is definitely the case with me. When I spoke to a group of new faculty two years ago, I asked them to raise their hand if they had chosen Cincinnati. There was laughter through the room. I would have never thought I would stay in Cincinnati for as long as I did, but did I say that the academic job market is strange? Well, I didn\u2019t want to move just for any old job. But when the job was posted at USF, I decided that it was time for new challenges and most importantly, a return to the climate that reminds me of home.\nI am slightly sports obsessed, which means in my spare time I am often watching sports on TV or on the Internet.\nAn interesting factoid that most people don\u2019t know about me is that I collect limited editions of Dr. Martens. Those are MIE\u2019s.",
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        "raw_content": "TPRS: Review should be redundant\nby Terry Waltz | Dec 15, 2015 | Assessment, Methods | 11 comments\nOK, this is intended to be very, very gentle, but after seeing a number of conventionally excellent \u2014 and yet very \u201cnot really highest possible quality input based\u201d \u2014 review suggestions out there of late:\nThe whole point behind TPRS is that review is redundant. We teach to mastery the first time around. I think this \u201cold-time\u201d tenet of TPRS has been getting lost a bit lately. There is so much emphasis on \u201ckeeping it fresh\u201d and \u201ckeeping students interested\u201d that I think a lot of teachers are jumping to new content in an effort to do that, instead of working the old content in different ways until it\u2019s really firm.\nHow many of us use a reading more than once with the kids? Use different modalities of reading to get that repetition in reading? Do you know multiple different ways to have kids read a text? How many retell stories after the first day the story was created? How many have a plan to spiral vocabulary throughout the year? How high frequency is the language you are choosing, really? High frequency enough that it\u2019s almost unnecessary to plan for repetition?\nReally, in my view, TPRS students should be rolling their eyes and complaining about having to review a vocabulary list, saying that \u201cwe know all of these already\u201d.\nOur challenge as TPRS teachers \u2014 and part of the reason why I am so supportive of planned input rather than free-range \u2014 is that we provide **enough** repetitions for the required content of our class, however many that number happens to be for our particular students. That doesn\u2019t mean we do 675 repetitions of a phrase in the first class and then never utter it again until the final exam and trust that it was acquired. Rather, we do 100 reps the first class, get in another 30 reps through a reading, another 50 through discussing the reading, and then constantly recycle that language in coming classes.\nThis is why people use (well-designed) TPRS textbooks \u2014 they recycle or \u201cspiral\u201d that language without the classroom teacher having to think about it.\nBeing at a point where review IS required while doing TPRS doesn\u2019t mean one is a horrible teacher. It just means, in my view, that it might be a good thing to put more focus on repetition, both within-sessions and across-sessions. There are a lot of separate skills in TPRS, and curriculum design is not generally covered in workshops. Implementation, yes, but not design, and that\u2019s what this has to do with, to a great degree.\nAcross-session repetition is really important, and helps not only because it\u2019s repetition across time, but more so (IMO) because what could be more unexpected context than hearing something you had no idea at all was going to be said, since it \u201chas nothing to do\u201d with today\u2019s lesson (but yet it has everything to do with it, since we deliberately choose such high-frequency vocabulary and structures).\nIt\u2019s possible that having kids \u201creview\u201d in pairs or groups might be a way to give a nod to an admin who insists on seeing pairwork, without harming input \u2014 assuming that the review truly is unnecessary in the first place, so that the kids are giving each other input of reasonable quality. There\u2019s always some use for things that are not properly part of TPRS practice (in a very rigorous sense) because we do not teach in a perfect TPRS-friendly world. But if that review is really needed \u2014 it was needed two months back, when those items were originally introduced, and over all the intervening time. Like everything else in TPRS, \u201creview\u201d is mixed into the blend in such fine pieces as to be invisible, like \u201cdifferentiation\u201d and \u201cgrammar instruction\u201d and \u201cinterpersonal and presentational and interpretive language\u201d and so on. They\u2019re all there. It just looks a lot different from a non-TPRS classroom.\nSuccessfully gentle and to the point. I would ask you to clarify, though, what you mean by \u201ccontent\u201d in the second paragraph. Do you mean new structures, or do you mean new stories/readings/etc that target the same structures, or either? I think that keeping things fresh in the interest of engaging students becomes a detractor when the teacher moves on to new STRUCTURES before students have had sufficient repetitions and when the teacher does not purposefully structure his/her curriculum to recycle previously targeted structures (the latter was my huge mistake in my first 1.5 years of TPRS). If you mean that even moving on to new stories/readings/other activities that target the same structures before students have really worked and re-worked and re-worked again the current story/reading/etc, please share your thoughts behind that!\nTerry Waltz\ton December 16, 2015 at 1:50 pm\nI mean the information or storyline in the input (whether spoken or written), NOT the targeted language or structure. The whole idea is to repeat the same language and structures to the point of acquisition. There\u2019s no issue with using a different story that targets the same language, but in Chinese (my focus area) there is rarely a case where there are multiple versions of stories available. The teacher must then either be writing stories for every class (and remember Chinese teachers often work solo and have five preps, or travel) or must use other techniques to get more mileage out of existing stories or texts.\nMike Peto\ton December 16, 2015 at 2:55 am\nConcerning a spiraling curriculum, I am not so sure that even a well-designed TPRS textbook is sufficient. Earlier this year I wrote about how I modify my circling so that I work in a lot of extremely high-frequency verbs everyday, whenever I am storyasking (https://mrpeto.wordpress.com/2015/02/14/the-advantage-of-posting-high-frequency-verbs). I feel like the spiraling has to be that frequent: every day. If I were waiting for a textbook to bring something back, well, that would either be a huge textbook composed of copious margin notes, or the pre-planned spiraling just would not be frequent enough. There is no need to cover curriculum design in beginner workshops. Recycling is an essential skill, easily managed by posting key high-frequency structures for the teacher to use while storyasking.\nOf course we do not cover curriculum design in beginning TPRS workshops, but I think beginning TPRS teachers do need to know how to evaluate a curriclum or set of materials. This is particularly true of Chinese teachers, for whom there are very few pre-made sets of materials available, and even fewer that are specifically TPRS friendly. As I said in the post, if the things selected for input are high frequency enough, they will naturally be repeated daily and no review of any kind should be necessary with just a little attention from the teacher.\nAngie Dodd\ton December 29, 2015 at 5:57 pm\nI recently met with a group of students, the ones who were the fastest acquirers, to talk about their experience in class. They had a lot of interesting things to say, but they all commented that the repetition felt overdone and that they lost interest because of repetition of the stories. This troubled me because I did not feel that they had reached true mastery, or that their output was consistently accurate, and also the slower acquirers in the classes were not getting near enough repetition before I was losing these faster kids. I also had a really different experience\u2026I felt like I was moving forward much too fast. I feel hope in your comment that they SHOULD be complaining\u2026but what do you think is my responsibility for their fading involvement?\nTough love answer? Up your game.\nIf the repetition feels overdone, it\u2019s because you are, well, \u201crepeating\u201d. You can\u2019t repeat. You need to provide repetition in the context and guise of meaning. So you may need to do multiple stories, slightly different, perhaps with a new item in each, so that the \u201cfeeling\u201d is not of the same thing being pounded over and over. Yes, you\u2019re still saying \u201cil faut que\u2026\u201d over and over, but since the focus is on the meaning, not the form or the words, it needs to be done in a way that makes the students think about and focus on the interesting content that is being talked about, not on just mechanically answering questions.\nCheck if the kids are able to anticipate your questions. Circling needs to be truly randomized, and good story-askers don\u2019t just circle a single sentence \u2014 they circle several at once, and intersperse comprehension checks, \u201chow would you say\u201ds, pop-ups on grammar, pronunciation, culture, or whatever, parallel stories, in-jokes. It\u2019s like juggling ping-pong balls. Every individual one is easy to keep going, but it\u2019s not easy to keep them all in the air.\nTPRS done well is not simply stating a sentence, circling it, and going on to the next sentence by asking for a detail. That\u2019s how we start to train people. But to be comfortable and unpredictable and, well, interesting, takes a lot of practice beyond that. Remember that all those magical demos are just that \u2014 demos. They\u2019re half-hour stories without accountability that work well because they\u2019ve been done millions of times. For a classroom situation with processors of varying speeds, you need to provide overlapped repetition rather than thinking you do a story and \u201cthey\u2019ve got it\u201d if there was enough repetition. And the longer you go on with a group, the more \u201cspace\u201d there is between where kids are at, like a pack of racehorses spreading out as the race goes on.\nI would focus on doing more \u201cpieces\u201d of input (separate stories, episodes, readings, etc.) and try to get reps of the things the slower processors are missing over time, while looking hard at your own practice and trying to figure out whether it\u2019s predictable, coming from you instead of them, or just a little monotonous. This time of year, that\u2019s hard to avoid! \ud83d\ude09\nAngie Dodd\ton December 30, 2015 at 12:41 am\nThanks for the great advice, I\u2019m not sure how to implement it but maybe I\u2019ll understand it better in 3 or 5 years. I feel like I\u2019m doing the things you suggest to the best of my ability, so maybe I just need more practice. I definitely struggle with this racehorse phenomenon of the space between their skills widening. So, do you not follow up stories with t/f, questions, storyboards and retells, and other forms of retells of the same story? Are you suggesting a new story every day?\nI usually do ONE of the follow-ups (t/f, questions, storyboards, retells) but not all of them on the same story. I guess I\u2019m an easily bored person myself, maybe that\u2019s why? But it does seem to help with keeping kids\u2019 interest. Just as they can\u2019t predict what circling question will come next, they can\u2019t predict exactly how we\u2019ll deal with a story after it\u2019s asked. I\u2019m also reading between stories using the same language in a short (different) reading; the \u201cbig reading\u201d of the novel comes at the end of the year (for 1st year).\nThis is super interesting and helpful, thank you. I do a combination of asked stories, Movie Talks, and stories that I create for the students, sometimes based on things that they tell me during PQA. I also do a \u201cwarmup reading\u201d each day (we\u2019re on a 75-minute block) which is a little story projected on a slide that recycles structures. We translate it together and follow that up with TL questions and PQA. Because of behavior management issues, I have faded out of asking stories as much, but I want to get back to it. When you ask a story, are you using scripts?\nAngie, I\u2019m not using scripts, but we do train people to ask stories with what we call a \u201cfive-line\u201d (there aren\u2019t really always five lines, so that\u2019s a stupid name, but it\u2019s just habit to call it that now\u2026) A \u201cfive-line\u201d is just a simple skeleton with all blanks where the specifics should be, so the kids supply who and what and where and so on. Most of the time, the language I\u2019m focusing on includes a verb (usually verb-object, but not always) so this works fine (and in the beginning, it\u2019s almost always so).\nWhen I\u2019m doing stories, I focus on only one target structure or item, and I make sure to put that BEFORE or as the problem, so I get lots of reps for sure. So I don\u2019t script, but I am a bit obsessive about keeping track (mentally) of the vocabulary the kids have had so far, plus I write all my own readings which reinforces that, so I don\u2019t need to write a script to make sure I \u201chit\u201d all the vocab I want to recycle. It\u2019s a useful thing to do if one is unclear on precisely what vocab has been done, though. But any script is always VERY vague and totally without specifics \u2014 otherwise I\u2019m telling a story, not asking it. We\u2019ve found that even the \u201cfunniest\u201d endings often fall flat because they\u2019re not coming from the kids \u2014 something I try to keep in mind (but sometimes fail!)\nAngie Dodd\ton January 3, 2016 at 4:33 pm\nThanks so much, this is really useful information.",
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        "raw_content": "THE University of Reading has announced a \u00a31 million upgrade to its science labs to improve energy efficiency and cut the environmental impact of its scientific teaching and research.\nThe investment will help the University cut its carbon emissions by more than 750 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year - enough to fill more than 150 Olympic-sized swimming pools.\nThe improvement will be another major step towards the University reaching it pledge to cut its carbon emissions by 35% by July 2016. The cash comes via a \u00a3500,000 grant from the Higher Education Funding Council for England, match-funded directly from the University.\nThe money will be spent on a programme of energy efficiency upgrades to science lab fume cupboards across the University. This builds on an award-winning pilot project in 2014 to upgrade fume cupboard ventilation in Chemistry labs, which saved \u00a390,000 in its first year alone.\nThe University expects the improvements to cut its annual energy bill by up to \u00a3260,000.\nReading's carbon reduction target aims to cut emissions by 35% compared to the 2008/09 year. So far, emissions have already been cut by 23%, saving the University \u00a37.4 million in energy costs.",
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        "raw_content": "More of the Same Is Not the Answer\nLynn Beyak and the Danger of Misinformation in Government\nBy: Kelsey Raynard, Contributor\nOn September 1, 2017, Senator Lynn Beyak of the Conservative Party of Canada published an open letter on her website entitled: \u201cMore of the Same Is Not the Answer.\u201d In this letter, Beyak makes many comments about Indigenous peoples and their role in the Canadian government. Namely, she defends the residential school system and pleads Indigenous peoples to \u201ctrade your status card for a Canadian citizenship, with a fair and negotiated payout to each Indigenous man, woman and child in Canada.\u201d Senator Beyak no longer has a role in the Conservative caucus, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said earlier this week and many Canadians, including Carolyn Bennett, the government\u2019s Crown-Indigenous relations minister, are now urging Beyak to resign.\nPC Parliament of Canada Website\nBeyak\u2019s rhetoric is dangerous for a number of reasons. Her open letter is laden with statements about Indigenous peoples which are both hurtful and untrue. For instance, Beyak\u2019s suggestion that Indigenous status holders are not Canadian citizens is blatantly incorrect (Indigenous status holders were granted the right to vote and maintain citizenship under the John Diefenbaker administration in 1960). In addition, Beyak, rather inhumanely, suggests that a \u201cnegotiated payout\u201d could rectify generations of (well-documented) physical, emotional and sexual abuse.\nPerhaps most dangerously, Senator Beyak deliberately uses language that almost sounds reasonable. Beyak maintains a hopeful tone throughout her letter and claims to have the best interests of Indigenous peoples in mind. Beyak argues that the Truth & Reconciliation Commission, whose mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) and to document the truth of survivors, families, communities and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience, only tells \u201cone side of the story,\u201d yet she openly and unapologetically dismisses this side of the story in favour of a \u201ctruth and reconciliation\u201d which aligns with her own beliefs about Indigenous peoples. Unfortunately, these beliefs are based less on facts and the actual needs of Indigenous peoples and more on misinformation and deeply prejudiced generational myths.\nPC Darlene Angeconeb\nDr. Rob Robson of the Indigenous Learning department at Lakehead asks, \u201cwhy is Senator Beyak comfortable in speaking like this?\u201d This is a trend that is apparent on a local, national, and international level. Dr. Robson explains, \u201cSenator Beyak is representative of a fairly substantial portion of the population. Her opinions, which she is entitled to, are extremely hurtful. They are based on a limited understanding and knowledge of Indigenous peoples. And this is both troubling and upsetting.\u201d Many people, even in Thunder Bay, find this rhetoric attractive because it appears to provide a \u201csolution\u201d without challenging ingrained cultural attitudes towards Indigenous peoples. These attitudes are evidenced in countless letters to the editor featured in The Chronicle Journal as well as in City Council\u2019s refusal to support the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association in calling for the resignation of Senator Lynn Beyak. These reactions raise the question: regardless of the \u201cgood intentions\u201dof Beyak, of the residential school system, of the City Council of Thunder Bay \u2013 how many prejudiced statements and actions is too many? At what point can we no longer justify the actions and intentions of these figures, regardless of the solutions they claim to provide?\nBeyak writes, \u201cThe real problem, as identified in letters from the grassroots across the nation\u2026is what they themselves identify as the Indian Act Industry in Ottawa\u2026huge bureaucracies, massive expense accounts\u2026with available 5-star accommodations and business class travel, while the Indigenous population is constantly reminded that integration or assimilation is not good for them.\u201d\nI would add that the real problem, as identified in the letters from the Indigenous people who both agree and disagree with Beyak, is that Senator Lynn Beyak is a part of this predominantly white, bureaucratic system which silences the voices of Indigenous peoples who have the ability to speak for themselves. The irony of her letter pleading the government to listen to the concerns of Indigenous people is that she is one of the many non-Indigenous voices that purport to know the solutions to problems which are not her own. Yet, just as Beyak so readily criticizes the Canadian government for failing to listen, she too displaces the voices of Indigenous peoples with her own.\nBeyak may be correct when she suggests that \u201cmore of the same is not the answer.\u201d More non-Indigenous peoples speaking on behalf of, and over top of, the Indigenous peoples whose lives are directly affected by these government documents and ministries is not the answer. More bureaucratic mismanagement of Indigenous peoples and resources is not the answer. I do not claim to know the answer, nor do I claim to speak for the experiences of Indigenous peoples, who generation after generation, have been speaking for themselves.\nAs a non-Indigenous Canadian, my answer is to close my mouth and listen to these voices. My answer is to hold politicians like Senator Beyak responsible for perpetuating dangerous rhetoric that erases the experiences of Indigenous peoples while absolving non-Indigenous Canadians of their role in reconciliation. My answer is to analyze the many systems of privilege which I myself benefit from, such as the ones that allow me to obtain an education and write articles on this topic, and to have the uncomfortable conversations with family and friends about the entrenched racism in our community. Dr. Robson adds, \u201cpart of the responsibility for reconciliation lies in institutions like Lakehead. It is up to all of us to figure out what our role is to help facilitate change and move forward as a community.\u201d We may not have the legislative powers that politicians like Senator Beyak do, but we do have the individual power to change the dialogue about reconciliation in our community. Let\u2019s not underestimate that power.\nCategoriesNewsTagscanada, Canadian Government, canadian politics, Conservative Party, lakehead, lu, misinformation in government, mylakehead, racism in politics, residential schools, senator lynn beyak, The Argus\n\u2190 Previous Previous post: Just a Swingin\u2019\nNext \u2192 Next post: The Argus Reviews: Cambrian Improv Players",
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        "raw_content": "Bach Birthday Concert: 332 years since the birth of J.S. Bach @ Technopolis 20 - Pafos\nThe Paphos Third Age (P3A) Concert Group presents the \u201cBACH BIRTHDAY CONCERT\u201d on Tuesday, 21st of March, at 3pm at Technopolis 20 in Paphos. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 \u2013 1750) was born on 21 March 1685, 332 years ago, in Eisenach Germany. The P3A Concert Group will celebrate, with birthday cake and his music, along with pieces from his sons, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 \u2013 1788) and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732 \u2013 1795).\nMusicians to perform are: Natalia Lezedova (piano), Doros Zesimos (cello) and Nina Ioannidou (piano).\nThe programme of the concert will include:\nJ S BACH: Brandenburg Concerto \u21163 in G Major for 4 hands, Natalia Lezedova (piano) and Nina Ioanidou (piano).\nJ S BACH: 2nd Solo Cello Suite in D minor, Doros Zesimos (cello).\nJ S BACH: Prelude and Fugue in F# Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier 1, Natalia Lezedova (piano).\nJ S BACH \u2013 GOUNOD. Ave Maria \"Meditation On Bach Prelude In C, Doros Zesimos (cello) and Natalia Lezedova (piano).\nC P E BACH: Solfedgio and Rondo (from Sonata in B Minor), Natalia Lezedova (piano).\nJ C F BACH: Cello Sonata, Doros Zesimos (cello) and Natalia Lezedova (piano).\nC P E BACH: Menuett, Doros Zesimos (cello) and Natalia Lezedova (piano).\nJ S BACH: Air, Doros Zesimos (cello) and Natalia Lezedova (piano).\nTickets: \u20ac12 including coffee (or water or tea) and cake.\nReservations: Email: [email protected]\nNatalia Lezedova (piano) is a graduate of the Musical Faculty of the State Pedagogical University of Russia, and she also has postgraduate studies in \"Musical Art\" (2012). She has an advanced training course from the Rimsky-Korsakov Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory (2013). She is a Laureate of five international competitions, among them: two first prizes as a performer-soloist (Saint-Petersburg and Moscow 2012), winner of the Grand-Prix musical festival-competition \u201cSevernaya Venetsia\u201d (2012) and Laureate of the first prize as a concertmaster (Musical Competition Performing Arts Saint-Petersburg 2013).\nDoros Zesimos (cello) was born in Cyprus in 1981. He graduated from the National State Academy of Music \u201cPancho Vladigerov\u201d in Sofia where he studied with Professor\u2019s Anatoli Krastev, Vasil Kazandjiev and Rusi Dragnev. He attended master classes with Yoncho Bayrov, Emilia Baranowska, Thomas Carroll, Maria Kliegel, Franz Bartolomey, Stephan Popov and Bridget MacRae, Chagit Glaser and Peter Somodarin. Doros Zesimos is currently teaching at the Music Workshop of the Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra and at the Governmental Music Schools all over Cyprus He is a member of the Cyprus Chamber Orchestra, the Concordia String Quartet, collaborates with the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra and appears in concerts with various ensembles and groups around the island and abroad.\nNina Ioannidou (piano) was born in Russia. She graduated from Musical University of Stavroupoli in Russia and from the Musical Faculty of the University of Greece. In 2003 - 2004 she took part in competitions in Athens and won first and second prizes. She has taught and accompanied in Greece and for the last eight years has taught in music schools in Paphos and Limassol.\nDirections: From the Police station, in the town centre, head out of town and immediately turn left and go straight over the traffic lights with the courts on the right hand corner, and the venue will be found 200M on the right with parking on the left.\nTECHNOPOLIS 20 Cultural Centre, 18 Nikilaou Nikolaidi Avenue, 8010 Paphos. Tel: 70002420. www.technoplis20.com",
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        "raw_content": "Obama rebukes Trump, \u2018radical\u2019 Republicans for abuses of power\nFormer U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Urbana, Illinois, US on Friday.\nReuters, Urbana :\nFormer U.S. President Barack Obama assailed President Donald Trump and \u2018radical\u2019 Republicans on Friday, urging Democrats to deliver a check on the administration's \"abuses of power\" and restore a sense of sanity to politics by voting in November's elections.\nIn an unusually blistering attack on his successor, Obama said Americans were living in dangerous times and accused Republicans of threatening democracy, dividing the country, undermining global alliances and cozying up to Russia.\n\"In two months we have the chance, not the certainty, but the chance to restore some semblance of sanity to our politics,\" he said in a speech at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. \"There is actually only one check on bad policy and abuses of power, and that's you and your vote.\"\nBoth parties are urging their core supporters to get to the polls for the Nov. 6 midterm elections, when Democrats need to pick up 23 seats in the House of Representatives and two seats in the Senate to gain majorities in Congress and slam the brakes on Trump's agenda.\nObama, who had frustrated some Democrats by keeping a relatively low profile since leaving office in January 2017, accused Republicans of being unwilling to safeguard democracy or offer a check on Trump's policies or worst instincts.\nHe said voters would have to do it instead.\n\"In the end, the threat to our democracy doesn't just come from Donald Trump or the current batch of Republicans in Congress,\" he said. \"The biggest threat to our democracy is indifference. The biggest threat to our democracy is cynicism.\"\nTrump was dismissive of Obama's speech.\n\"I'm sorry, I watched it but I fell asleep,\" he said during a fundraiser in North Dakota. \"I found that he's very, very good for sleeping.\"\nThe November elections have been seen as a referendum on Trump, who has fulfilled campaign promises to cut taxes and regulations but who faces a widening special counsel probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and growing questions about his fitness for office, even by some within his administration.\nObama ridiculed Trump for taking credit for economic gains that began under Obama's administration, and said Trump was exploiting cultural fears and economic anger that have grown in recent years amid societal upheavals.\n\"It did not start with Donald Trump. He is a symptom, not the cause,\" Obama said. \"He's just capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years.\"",
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The phrase has been oft repeated, and its sentiments have shaped the American ideal of a successful community.\n2. The Founding Documents\nThe Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, and The Bill of Rights are immensely important to the establishment of our nation, and are what help to preserve our liberties today. While not all of the Founding Fathers were explicitly Christian, indeed many were Deists, they agreed on the source of our rights and freedoms. These documents were written from the assumption that our freedoms are God-given, and religious liberty is the key to preserving them.\nTo borrow a line from the Declaration:\nWe hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, that to secure these rights governments are instituted among men.\nThomas Jefferson, known Deist, said the following, which is also inscribed on the Jefferson Memorial:\nGod who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?\nThe first colleges in America \u2014 Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, just to name a few \u2014 were established by the Puritans, and have deep roots in Christianity. The Massachusetts Bay Colony founded America\u2019s first college, Harvard University, in 1636 with the purpose of educating ministers before they took the pulpit, as made clear by their statement:\nAfter God had carried us safe to New England and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God\u2019s worship, and settled the civil government: One of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches, when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.\nWhile the purpose of those institutions is obviously broader than Biblical studies, the tradition of higher education in America began with Christianity, and the recognition that America would be ruined without a well-educated clergy. Ironically, as colleges have increasingly turned secular, free speech has come increasingly under fire on campuses. Perhaps our forefathers knew what was up almost 400 years ago.\nBefore the Civil War, many spoke out against slavery, and tried to help slaves gain their freedom. The seeds of the abolition movement grew largely out of the Second Great Awakening, a Christian revival that swept the nation. Much of the abolitionist rhetoric is anchored in the Christian belief that every man and woman, regardless of skin color, was a human being made in the image of God and fully entitled to all the rights bestowed on humanity.\nFrederick Douglass, an abolitionist who was born slave, chose the following as the motto for his newspaper The North Star:\nRight is of no sex, Truth is of no color, God is the Father of us all, and we are all Brethren.\nIn a letter to his former master, Douglass stated that his master\u2019s crimes were not only against him, but God:\n5. The Civil Rights Movement\nRev. 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        "raw_content": "In all fairness to David, he was only telling me to wait until after the Author 101 Conference in March 2010. David had no idea I was planning to take a \u201cmarketing vacation\u201d until just a few weeks before the official publication date for #FFCE.\nThe return from my little marketing vacation happened when an ad went live in RTIR (Radio Television Interview Report). That was mid-June \u2013 just 6 \u00bd weeks before the official publication date for #FFCE.\nSince then, I\u2019ve been ramping up my marketing activities. As part of that effort, I went to a conference with Armand Morin in Minneapolis. Here\u2019s a side note: When you get a chance to be taught by Armand Morin \u2013 take it!\nArmand, his team, and several of his AM2 Platinum members spent 3 days showing us what works, what doesn\u2019t, and how to grow our businesses. I\u2019m glad I went with a friend, because it took both of us to get all the notes written down. Those 3 days in Minneapolis clarified my vision, focused my efforts, and started my planning.\nI say started because I\u2019ve spent the last two weeks working out the plan that was started in Minneapolis. What I\u2019m doing today is sharing that plan with you. Maybe it will help you to make progress with your online efforts.\nThe first step is understanding that I have more than one business to run. To make that a little simpler, we\u2019re combining Conrad Hall Copywriting and The Marketing Spotlight. The new URL is TheConradHall.com, and it is for everything related to copywriting, authoring books, tours and speaking engagements.\nThen there is a small PR Agency, a marketing service/consulting firm, and a blog talk radio program on Social Media.\nNow take a good look at those two paragraphs. Notice that there are 4 businesses, and they\u2019re all very closely related. Other business interests are being put on hold to develop these ones. Those being put on hold are far enough away from these core efforts that they were distractions rather than being helpful. I\u2019ll get back to them later when these 4 are flourishing.\nOne of the things that took up a lot of my attention is balancing all the effort. You know how it is\u2026you think about setting up a blog for each business, what about social media profiles, and then there\u2019s all the offline advertising \u2013 and on and on it goes, right?\nSo I started thinking:\nWhat are the topics I cover?\nCan writing about a topic be tied to reading newsletters?\nHow do I stay up to date on everything?\nNow, let me be real clear on this point: When you\u2019re working on your own, you truly can\u2019t keep up on everything. There\u2019s just too much work to do in a day.\nLoral Langemeier has some great advice for this.\nHire a housekeeper. When you\u2019re working from home, your house and life eat up a lot of your time. 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There are still e-mails to be answered, phone calls to make/receive, and day-to-day chores to be done, but about half of my day goes into working on the topic of Information Product Creation.\nSo half my day is on a specific topic. Another quarter is given to routine tasks. And the other quarter?\nWell, that goes to other topics. There\u2019s almost always something that comes up related to another project. You know how it goes\u202630 minutes or even an hour disappears while you take care something important that just \u201ccropped up.\u201d Okay. So be sure to plan for that kind of time in your day.\nTuesday \u2013 Local Business Marketing\nThere is an entire army of sites, applications and materials coming into the marketplace to make local business marketing better. Anyone could easily pick just this as their niche and have a wealth of material to work with.\nWednesday \u2013 The Small Business America Tour\nIt was hard to decide on giving this a day in the week. 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        "raw_content": "book review: a Japanese history that reads like a thrilling novel\nEvery now and then, a book comes along that is truly unforgettable.\n\"Midnight in Broad Daylight\" by Pamela Rotner Sakamoto is one of those books.\nThis story has nothing to with quilts, of course, but I wanted to share this review because this story is so incredible, so beautifully written and so insightful into Japan's days before and after WWII. Once I started reading this, I simply could not put it down. And its all the more incredible because its a true story.\nThis is the story of one family who lived in two countries - Japan and the U.S. The story begins is a peaceful Hiroshima, and ends in a Hiroshima torn apart by years of war and finally the horror of the atomic bomb.\nTwo brothers end up fighting against each other during the War. After Pearl Harbor, the American brother had even been sent to the U.S. internment camps with his sister and her young child - taken from their homes and livelihoods. Joining the Army was actually a way out of the interment camp... which must have been an incredible emotional struggle.\nThe author spent 10 years researching and writing this book. Can you imagine dedicating 10 years of your life to one subject? Her dedication and meticulous research brought this story to life in a unforgettable way.\nI don't read fiction anymore. I'm an avid reader and I used to love fiction. These days I want to read something real and something that will teach me something I did not know. Most often that takes me to history, memoir or current events books.\nBut I am just as picky with my non-fiction choices as I was with choosing novels. I won't waste my time on boring or bad writing. If it puts me to sleep, then I move on to something else. Reading takes me away from making quilts! So it has to be worthwhile. This one is definitely worthwhile!\nThis is a story about struggle. It is the struggle of keeping a family living on two continents together. It is the very real struggle of the blurred lines between who is an enemy... and who is a friend. And most of all what it means to be an individual with ties to two countries --- when those two countries are at war.\nLabels: book review Midnight in Broad Daylight",
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        "raw_content": "Sister True Emptiness\nIn April 1963, an assistant to Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, the sister-in-law of South Vietnam's President, contacted me about becoming the head of a branch of her Republican Women's Party, Phu Nu Cong Hoa. She wanted every woman in the country to join the party, but I refused, as I did not want to become involved in politics. My refusal was interpreted as the act of a communist, \"for only a communist would refuse such a generous offer,\" and her assistant threatened that Madame Nhu might have me arrested. Working with the poor in the slums was also considered communist activity. At that time, I was head of the social welfare branch of the Buddhist Student Union started by Thay Nhat Hanh in April 1960 at Xa Loi Temple, which was strengthened and legalized as a branch of the Buddhist congregation by Thay Thien Minh and Quang Lien in October 1961. We held weekly meetings to study Buddhism, discuss the Dharma, plan projects for the poor, and publish a magazine, Tin Tuong, describing our work. The thirteen cedars became eighty, and then over 300 cedars in the Buddhist Student Union. To force me to stop my work in the slums would also mean stopping these 300 students from helping the poor. Friends throughout the country reported similar threats in their provinces--Phan Thiet, Quang Nam, Quang Tri, Quang Ngai, Kontum, Nha Trang, and Qui Nhon. Many had been urged to join the party of Madame Nhu or be converted to Catholicism. As a result, many good people joined the Communist Party, not by their own choice. There were many other stories of the oppression of Buddhists by the Catholic regime. In Lavang Village in Quang Tri Province, the Buddhists worshipped the silhouette of a woman who had saved a little boy. The child had fallen into a well one night and was floating on the surface of the water when he was rescued barely in time. The boy reported that he had seen a woman who looked exactly like a painting of Avalokitesvara supporting him in the water. On another occasion in the same province, one group of houses remained untouched during a huge storm that destroyed all the trees and fields surrounding it. Many people reported seeing the mysterious woman walking in front of the houses during the storm. At the beginning of this century, the people erected a small temple to worship Avalokitesvara, the bodhisattva whom they believed the mysterious woman to be. But when Ngo Dinh Diem came to power, his brother, Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc, ordered that a Catholic cathedral be built, and he declared that the woman had been Mary, the Virgin Mother of Jesus, and not Avalokitesvara. Government employees throughout the country were asked to contribute towards the construction of the Lavang Cathedral. But in April 1963, the most extreme anti-Buddhist proclamation was issued by the Diem regime. They declared that Wesak, the Buddha's nativity, could no longer be celebrated as a national holiday in Vietnam, and that it was a crime to display the Buddhist flag.* In twelve northern provinces of South Vietnam, Wesak was the most important holy day. All fish and meat markets and non-vegetarian restaurants were closed, and anyone could enter a Buddhist temple and receive a vegetarian meal. Buddhist flags were on display everywhere, and processions of carts made of flowers carrying a statue of the baby Buddha could be seen throughout the cities, towns, and villages. In Hue, the Buddhist stronghold in Central Vietnam, every household traditionally prepared an altar in the front yard on the eve of Wesak to welcome the baby Buddha. Imagine what a shock it was for the people to learn that all of these practices were suddenly forbidden. I later learned that Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc intended for all of Vietnam to \"progress\" rapidly on the Catholic path, as had happened in one village where everyone was baptized on the same day. The Archbishop had hoped to be named a cardinal and felt that if too many Buddhist flags were displayed during Wesak, it would hinder his chances. For us, the ban on displaying the Buddhist flag was the last drop in a bucket already filled with the anger of oppression. So, on the eve of Wesak, May 8, 1963, Buddhists in Hue hung their flags and conducted the Wesak ceremony as usual at Tu Dam Pagoda. Everyone in the city waited by their radios to hear the broadcast of the Dharma talk by Thay Tri Quang. But the talk, which had been recorded that morning, was not broadcast, because he spoke about the wish of the Buddhists not to have their flag banned. Thousands of young people came to the radio station, and the authorities ordered tanks to advance on them. Eight young people were crushed to death. On May 10, more than 10,000 people demonstrated, demanding freedom of religion, but President Diem ignored them, and instead arrested and tortured many of the monks and students he considered to be the instigators. After long deliberation, our Buddhist Student Union in Saigon joined with the leadership of the National Buddhist Congregation in its struggle for religious liberty, endorsing their open letter and petition to the government: The presidential decree banning the Buddhist flag must be rescinded.\nEveryone must be granted the same freedoms as those guaranteed the Catholics under the French regime, including freedom to assemble. The National Buddhist Congregation must enjoy the same status as the Catholic Church and not be considered merely an association.\nThe arrests of Buddhists must stop.\nBuddhists must be given the freedom to practice the Buddha's teachings.\nThe families of those who were crushed by the tanks must be compensated, and those who did the killing must be arrested and brought to trial.\nThe High Patriarch of the National Buddhist Congregation, Thay Tinh Khiet, signed the petition and added these five principles: Buddhists have never aimed at overthrowing any regime. We only wish to change policies that discriminate against us.\nBuddhists have no enemies. Our struggle is not against the Catholics but against discrimination. Buddhists never wish to fight another religion.\nThe Buddhist struggle for a fair religious policy is part of the struggle for social justice in all of Vietnam.\nBuddhists vow to follow a nonviolent path, practicing the teachings of the Awakened One during the struggle itself. Because of our commitment to nonviolence, we Buddhists are ready to sacrifice ourselves in the spirit of understanding and love. We want more than just a change of policy. We want the spirit of love and understanding to inspire and transform the hearts and minds of all people, including those in government.\nBuddhists will not let any political force make use of our struggle.\nOn May 15, 1963, a Buddhist delegation submitted a forty-five page report of human rights violations to President Diem, but again there was no response. On May 21, 1,000 monks and nuns gathered at An Quang Pagoda to pray for the young people who died in Hue. Moved by the presence of these peaceful monks and nuns, thousands of laypeople joined them. Police used tear gas, barbed wire, and physical force to break up this and other \"demonstrations,\" and they took many monks and nuns away in large trucks. On May 25, an Interdenominational Committee for Protecting Buddhism,* founded in Xa Loi Temple, went to Diem and asked him to address the demands previously submitted, but still there was no response, and the struggle continued, including demonstrations, collective fasts, noncooperation in the markets, and petitions. Monks and nuns wore their everyday brown or gray robes to these demonstrations, and then, at a pre-appointed time, donned their bright yellow, formal sanghati robes. The foreign press was informed of the time to come to photograph these powerful, silent marches for human rights. There was great harmony among the leaders of this committee, led by eloquent and skillful monks from all over Vietnam.* Thay Thien Minh was extremely gifted in chairing the meetings and in negotiating with the government. We students used our underground press to explain to our countrymen and to the world why the Buddhists were demonstrating. Censorship in South Vietnam was so severe at this time that residents of Saigon were not informed about the killing of the eight young people in Hue. We printed the news of the Hue demonstrations, including the transcriptions of the BBC and Voice of America reports confirming many human rights violations by the Diem regime.* In a short time, several hundred students from the Buddhist Student Union in Saigon plus hundreds of other friends joined together to become a group of nearly 1,000 that was challenging the authorities. Huynh Ba Hue Duong was the \"brains\" behind our publications' distribution network. One group established connections with the public high schools in Saigon, Cho Lon, Gia Dinh, and several nearby provinces. Another group was given responsibility to distribute books to the private high schools, and another to the Buddhist merchants in the dozens of markets of Saigon, Cho Lon, and Gia Dinh. As soon as a new book or pamphlet was printed, each unit of our network went to work distributing it to balance the distorted news disseminated by the government. The regime called our work \"communist,\" and we risked arrest and torture.* Our work in the slums helped us. Whenever we were followed by a government agent, we darted into a slum, and it was impossible for the agent to track us down. In prison, police agents were known to torture people until they \"admitted\" that they were communist infiltrators trying to stir up trouble among the Buddhists. Hue Duong was arrested, beaten, and forced to \"admit\" that he was communist. Then he had to witness his close partner in the underground work receiving vaginal electric shocks. She fainted several times but persisted in claiming her innocence. Some coworkers were even tortured to death, but the numbers of those supporting our work continued to increase. On June 11, 1963, Thay Quang Duc immolated himself to call for religious freedom. No one had informed me that he was going to do this, but just at the moment he set himself on fire, I happened to be driving by the corner of Phan Dinh Phung and Le Van Duyet Streets on my motorbike, and I witnessed him sitting bravely and peacefully, enveloped in flames. He was completely still, while those of us around him were crying and prostrating ourselves on the sidewalk. At that moment, a deep vow sprang forth in me: I too would do something for the respect of human rights in as beautiful and gentle a way as Thay Quang Duc. After the sacrifice of Thay Quang Duc, the inspiration was so great in the country that we could not count all the demonstrations and acts of resistance taking place in every town and province. The press could only report on what was happening in Saigon and Hue. At 2:00 a.m. on June 16, the day of Thay Quang Duc's funeral, the government and the Buddhists reached a five-point peace agreement. The news was broadcast on the radio, but because the atmosphere of the country was so tense, most people did not believe it, and thousands came anyway to demonstrate at Thay Quang Duc's funeral. Thay Tam Giac, a martial arts teacher who had thousands of students in Saigon, stood on the hood of a car announcing through a megaphone that the agreement was true. His car had to travel across one-third of the city before the atmosphere was defused. The government postponed the funeral for four days in the hope that the people would calm down. On June 20, after six hours of cremation, all of Thay Quang Duc's body had become ash, except his heart, which was still dark reddish-brown and intact. After a second cremation, at 40,000* C, his heart remained exactly the same shape, although an even darker color. The office of Ngo Dinh Nhu issued a secret communique asking its employees to remain on alert for a new offensive order. When a copy of that communique was obtained by the Buddhist leaders, they brought it back to the government and demanded the government honor its peace agreement. On the same day, the government attempted to set up its own Buddhist Congregation by gathering a number of \"chanting priests.\" These priests sent a cable to the World Fellowship of Buddhists (WFB) meeting in Sri Lanka, informing them that the Buddhists in Vietnam were acting improperly and could damage the prestige of the WFB. But the Buddhists in Sri Lanka sent a telegram back supporting the Buddhists' struggle in Vietnam. Then Ngo Dinh Nhu ordered a group of war veterans to demonstrate against the Buddhists, but the veterans instead demonstrated against the regime. Even the military officers in the army of the Republic of Vietnam were pressuring their superiors, saying that they could not fight the communists if the government continued to suppress the religion of their ancestors. Many superiors in the army tried to persuade Diem to change his policy, to no avail. So a few generals in the South Vietnamese army tried to seek American support to overthrow Diem, as the communists had the support of the Soviet Union and China. But President Kennedy was not ready to support the generals. The number of Buddhists who sacrificed themselves increased. Thay Nguyen Huong immolated himself in Phan Thiet on August 4, 1963; the nun Dieu Quang in Nha Trang on the same day; Thay Thanh Tue in Hue on August 13. I know that in the West it is hard to understand why Vietnamese burned themselves. It looked like a violent act. Please try to be in the heart and mind of the person performing such an act of great love and sacrifice. To move the hearts of the hardest men and women, you have to give a gift of great value--even your own life. These people did not die when their bodies turned to ash. When I looked deeply at Thay Quang Duc's sacrifice, I could see his love and deep commitment to human rights born again in me and in thousands of Vietnamese and others all over the world. We received the fire of love and commitment to act from his great sacrifice. In the early morning hours of August 20, 1963, the army's special forces raided the most important strongholds of the Buddhist movement throughout the country and arrested more than 2,000 monks and nuns in their temples along with active Buddhist laypeople in their homes, including many of my friends. The police in Saigon ransacked Xa Loi Temple, An Quang Pagoda, and several other temples. One monk at Xa Loi, whom they thought was Thay Giac Duc, one of the most eloquent speakers for the Buddhist demonstrations, was beaten to death right on the spot. That night, twelve policemen circled the house of my elder sister, Nga, where I had been living since 1962. Two climbed on the roof, two stood at the back doors, and two came inside, asking to see the livret de famille. One of them said, \"We are here to arrest one communist troublemaker, Mister Cao Ngoc Phuong.\" My brother-in-law said, \"There is no communist troublemaker here and no Mister Cao Ngoc Phuong. There is Miss Cao Ngoc Phuong, my sweet, gentle sister-in-law, who teaches at the Saigon Faculty of Science. Our family is highly respected. I am Nguyen Trung Ngon, the Chief Engineer supervising the Civil Aeronautics Department of the government, and my brother Nguyen Trung Truong, works in the Ministry of Interior as Chief of all the police inspectors of Saigon Cholon stations.\" The two policemen looked at each other and whispered, \"Our Chief!\" and they apologized. As my brother walked them to the gate, he saw two men jump from the roof and eight more come from different corners of the house. Later that day, government agents told my friends that it was I who had denounced them as communist and caused their arrests. Imagine how angry and filled with despair they must have been, being imprisoned and feeling betrayed by their trusted friend Cao Ngoc Phuong. Of course, it was a common technique of the government to use the fact that I was free to divide us and inflict suffering on us. Later, when several friends were released thanks to a bribe to the police, I noticed that they tried to avoid me. Only after the fall of Diem did I learn of this terrible deceit by the government. One of my closest friends reported to Thay Nhat Hanh that she believed that I was innocent, but she thought that perhaps my sister or brother-in-law had betrayed my friends. This shocked and hurt me greatly. I was quite mindful of my acts and my family members' acts, and if anyone in my family had some sign of fear of being in trouble with the government, I would have known. Everyone in my family wholeheartedly supported my struggle. Learning of the arrest of so many monks, nuns, and Buddhist friends, I wanted to scream and go to jail, or burn myself in despair. Thay Nhat Hanh was far away, and all my respected teachers and friends were in prison. Tears flooded my eyes as I wandered the streets on my motorbike. Late in the afternoon, I entered my laboratory, saw Professor Hoang Ho, and told him I wanted to tear up my biology thesis and burn myself. Tears streamed down my cheeks, as I asked him, \"Why did they imprison so many monks, nuns, and Buddhist friends who worked only for the freedom to practice their beliefs?\" He listened carefully, unaware that so many violations of human rights were being perpetrated throughout the country. As a scientist, he was interested in trees, plants, and algae, but he also was interested in truth, and he drafted a petition asking the government to stop all human rights violations. We collected signatures from seventy-nine university professors, all of whom knew that they risked arrest by signing. On August 21, we presented the petition to President Diem and also to the press. That same day, Vu Van Mau, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, angrily left a cabinet meeting when Ngo Dinh Nhu reported the arrest of \"all the communist Buddhists,\" and three days later, he shaved his head in protest. Because so many monks and nuns were in jail, university and high school students took charge of the resistance movement, founding the Committee to Work for the Respect of Human Rights in Vietnam. On August 25, when hundreds of high school students gathered at Dien Hong marketplace to demonstrate, the police fired on them and killed one sixteen-year-old girl, Quach Thi Trang. Fear and despair set in, as the people continued to feel suppressed. On September 9, 1963, thousands more students went into the streets, protesting fearlessly against the Diem regime in response to the news that Mai Tuyet An, an eighteen-year-old girl, had tried to cut off her left hand on the stairs of Xa Loi Temple to offer to Diem. She was a tiny, sweet person in the Buddhist youth movement. Her right arm was too weak to manage the large axe she used to chop off her hand, and she bled profusely and then fainted. Her letter to the President, in which she said that her hand was a gift she wanted to offer him to request his understanding of the people's wishes, moved people very much. Mai Tuyet An's act was the utmost sacrifice to wake people up from their ignorance.* After the sacrifice of Mai Tuyet An, Professor Ho looked at me deeply and said, \"Would you like to leave the country? You could go to the University of Paris to finish your thesis and present it to the Faculty of Science there. I can introduce you to Professor Bourrelly, a specialist in freshwater algae, and Professor Feldmann, my own teacher, and they can help you complete your work.\" I thanked him for his kindness and promised I would respond right away. A few hours later, an idea came to me. I would go to Paris and hold a press conference. Like Vu Van Mau, I could shave my head, and then I would offer my long, dark hair to President Diem in return for his understanding. I could tell the international press about all the cruelties of the Diem regime. I knew that the authorities intended to arrest everyone in the Buddhist movement, and if I left the country, I could tell people overseas about the extent of the human rights violations at home. When my mother heard my plan to shave my head, she offered to knit me a wool hat to keep me warm through the Paris winter. Because I was an employee of the government, as a lab assistant at Saigon University, I was able to obtain a visa rather easily through diplomatic channels, and I left for France on October 23, 1963. During all of this time, Thay Nhat Hanh was in New York City, teaching at Columbia University. He translated into English the reports of human rights violations he was receiving from Vietnam and made a document that he presented to the United Nations. On the day of the General Assembly debate on human rights in Vietnam, Thay fasted and prayed for understanding in a temple in New York. The UN agreed to send a delegation to Vietnam to investigate the allegations. On November 1, a few days before my planned press conference, the Diem regime fell. Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother were killed by an angry military officer. I went to a Catholic church in Paris to participate in a service for them organized by their supporters. I had no hatred for these men, even though they had caused so much suffering. I knew they were victims of their own wrong concepts about the reality of Vietnam, and I only wished that from then on, the sacrifices of the nonviolent Buddhists in Vietnam would illuminate the way for those governing the country. The saga of the Diem brothers is now past, but it remains a vivid lesson, especially for those who have responsibility for millions of lives. We always have to examine our ideas and concepts closely and revise them regularly to stay close to reality. We must never be too certain of our knowledge; we must be humble and open to learning something new every day of our lives. Later, the Pentagon Papers revealed that Washington had given the order to overthrow Diem. In fact, the nationalist officers who loved their country and had been afraid that the communists would take over if the governing group were too unpopular, needed the support of Washington to balance the Chinese and Soviet blocs' backing of Hanoi. But to claim that it was the U.S. that overthrew the Diem regime would be simplistic. Ngo Dinh Diem and his family overthrew themselves with their narrow minds, their lack of understanding, and their inability to listen to the wishes of the nation. Knowing that the Diem regime had collapsed, I did not shave my head or hold a press conference. Instead I began to concentrate on my thesis. Then one night I received a telephone call from Thay Nhat Hanh. I had sent him a letter the first day I arrived in Paris, telling him everything that was happening in Vietnam--things I had not been able to tell him while I was still in the country, as all letters were being censored and the security of our friends and families was at risk. I had told him about the press conference I had planned, and the first thing he asked me on the phone was, \"Have you shaved your head?\" When I said, \"No,\" he seemed pleased. He persuaded me to come to New York, even if just for a week, saying that he needed my advice about whether to return to Vietnam. The Dean of Columbia University had told Thay that it was not safe for intellectuals like him to return to Vietnam, and he had invited Thay to stay and establish a Department of Vietnamese Studies. Thay did not say this, but I could \"hear\" the words, \"If I stay in New York, I will not have to struggle with those conservative monks who give me so much trouble in my efforts to renew Buddhism!\" I was a kind of representative of the younger generation who believed in him and supported his work, so I promised to come to New York for two weeks to discuss plans to renew Buddhism and bring about social change in Vietnam. We were both happy with the prospect of seeing each other again. When I arrived in New York, I somehow assumed I would be eating the same mashed potatoes I had found in all French university cafeterias, and I was quite surprised to see an excellent meal of tofu and mushrooms prepared by Thay. During my time in New York, Thay taught me how to cook many vegetarian dishes. Thay, his housemate Steve, a graduate student at Columbia, and I stayed up late every night, mostly sitting in silent peace and joy. Sometimes we sang French or English songs together. During these two weeks Thay wrote a poem entitled \"Butterflies Over the Golden Mustard Fields\" and gave it to me: For ten years\nwe had a beautiful green garden.\nthe sun always shone on our thatched roofs.\nMy mother came out and called me home.\nI came to the front yard\nto wash my feet\nand warm my hands over the rosy hearth,\nwaiting for our evening meal\nas the curtain of night\nfell slowly on our village. I will never grow up\nno matter how long I live.\nJust yesterday, I saw a band\nof golden butterflies fluttering above our garden.\nThe mustard greens were bursting with bright yellow flowers. Mother and sister, you are always with me.\nThe gentle afternoon breeze is your breathing.\nI am not dreaming of some distant future.\nI just touch the wind and hear your sweet song.\nIt seems like only yesterday that you told me,\n\"If one day, you find everything destroyed,\nthen look for me in the depths of your heart.\" I am back. Someone is singing.\nMy hand touches the old gate,\nand I ask, \"What can I do to help?\"\nThe wind replies,\n\"Smile. Life is a miracle.\nBe a flower.\nHappiness is not built of bricks and stones.\" I understand. We don't want to cause each other pain.\nI search for you day and night.\nThe trees grope for one another in the stormy night.\nThe lightning flash reassures them\nthey are close to one another. My brother, be a flower standing along the wall.\nBe a part of this wondrous being.\nI am with you. Please stay.\nOur homeland is always within us.\nJust as when we were children,\nwe can still sing together. This morning, I wake up and discover\nthat I've been using the sutras as my pillow.\nI hear the excited buzzing of the diligent bees\npreparing to rebuild the universe.\nDear ones, the work of rebuilding\nmay take thousands of lifetimes,\nbut it has also already been completed\njust that long ago.\nThe wheel is turning,\ncarrying us along.\nHold my hand, brother, and you will see clearly\nthat we have been together\nfor thousands of lifetimes. My mother's hair is fresh and long.\nIt touches her heels.\nThe dress my sister hangs out to dry\nis still sailing in the wind\nover our green yard. It was an autumn morning\nwith a light breeze.\nI am really standing in our backyard--\nthe guava trees, the fragrance of ripe mangoes,\nthe red maple leaves scurrying about\nlike little children at our feet. A song drifts from across the river.\nBales of silky, golden hay\ntraverse the bamboo bridge.\nSuch fragrance! As the moon rises above\nthe bamboo thicket,\nnear the front gate.\nI am not dreaming.\nThis is a real day, a beautiful one.\nDo we want to return to the past\nand play hide-and-seek?\nWe are here today,\nand we will be here tomorrow.\nCome, you are thirsty.\nWe can walk together\nto the spring of fresh water. Someone says that God has consented\nfor mankind to stand up and help Him.\nWe have walked hand in hand\nIf you have suffered, it is only\nbecause you have forgotten\nyou are a leaf, a flower. The chrysanthemum is smiling at you.\nDon't dip your hands into cement and sand.\nThe stars never build prisons for themselves. Let us sing with the flower and the morning birds.\nLet us be fully present.\nI know you are here because I can look into your eyes.\nYour hands are as beautiful as chrysanthemums.\nDo not let them be transformed\ninto gears, hooks, and ropes. Why speak of the need to love one another?\nYou don't need to become anything else. Let me add one testimony of my own.\nPlease listen as if I were\na bubbling spring. And bring mother. I want to see her.\nI shall sing for you, my dear sister,\nand your hair will grow as long as mother's. The day after I arrived, Thay Nhat Hanh received a cable from Thay Tri Quang, the monk who had started the struggle in Hue against the Catholic regime, inviting him to come back to Vietnam to help reorganize Buddhism. In the past, Thay Nhat Hanh had not received any support from the Buddhist hierarchy in his attempts to renew Buddhism, especially from Thay Tri Quang. A few days later, another letter from Thay Tri Quang arrived, saying, \"I am too old now and too old-fashioned to take care of this big responsibility. Please come back and help.\" I remember seeing Thay Nhat Hanh, thoughtful and moved, holding the letter in his hand for a long time. Later he told me about how wonderful impermanence is, because in the past, Thay Tri Quang was one of the pillars of the conservatism he had struggled against. Now, with the support and understanding of Thay Tri Quang, he might be able to realize the work he loved so much. I was excited to do the work, too. We agreed that when Thay returned to Vietnam, I would join him as soon as possible, but for now, I would go back to Paris to complete my thesis. Thay Nhat Hanh cabled Thay Tri Quang agreeing to return to Vietnam. On his way, he stopped in Paris for a week to visit me and a number of Buddhist friends. He arrived with a student of his, who would later be ordained as the nun Thich Nu Tri Hai, and he gave a public lecture in Paris. On December 16, 1963, he flew to Vietnam.\nI first met Sister True Emptiness (Sister Chan Khong) through a recording by Betsy Rose. The recording was A Rose for You the Buddha to Be and included songs sung by Sister Chan Khong. I was transported by her truly angelic voice, a combination of Vietnamese professional singer and a spirit grounded in something I could only imagine. Later, I would sell a tape in my bookshop titled Touching the Earth that Thich Nhat Hanh and Sister Chan Khong recorded at a mindfulness retreat in the United States. I would play this for people learning to meditate and give this to people who were in psychotherapy. When selling the tape, I would say, \"Please don?t play this while driving.\" I was sure people would go to sleep (from pure relaxation). Next, I read her book How I Learned True Love (for sale at the Parallax Press site mentioned on our \"Other Links\" page). If you ever want to really \"see\" the Vietnam War and how people transformed their lives, please read this book by a twentieth-century saint.The next news I heard of Sister True Emptiness was that she would be with Thich Nhat Hanh when he arrived at the 21-day retreat in Vermont in May 1998. 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        "raw_content": "This website contains in diary format a list of appearances by popular music artists on British television from 1955 to the end of 1999. It probably would have been easier for you the reader if I'd just made a list of each artist and their appearances, and maybe at some time in the future I'll do that, but until then I feel it more appropriate in the historical context to list everything in chronological order. You will be able to see as music changes and progresses throughout the decades how television producers chose to represent this.\nThe role of working class inspired popular culture in Britain became more visible and more important, not just financially, but socially, and, so far, I've not seen anything that really tries to recapture our collective sense of enjoyment, and let's face it, television and popular music have been two of the most important aspects of British popular culture since the mid-fifties. So, firstly, it's my role to help remind you of your youth and what you were watching (or missed if you were watching the other channel), but secondly to help you share it with everyone else since, as you will doubtless be aware, most of the images that meant the most to us from the fifties to the late seventies no longer exist. I also hope to jog memories and assign dates to points in your life. This has been the most unexpected thing for me compiling this diary, I can now give dates to things that happened when I was a child as I can remember TV shows that day. Each decade will have an introduction as well as separate pages for each year, linked from the left hand menu.\nUnfortunately there is no search engine facility on this site. I've been assembling this data since 1984 and all the data has been entered into a word processor rather than into a searchable relational database. Again, maybe this will be something for the future. Until then a simple CTRL and F on each page will have to do.\nI hope that the information I've been gathering these past thirty-odd years helps get your memories into some kind of order and confirm some of the things that you had recently thought might have been misplaced or even imaginary. So sit back, pick a year, scroll down the page and wonder where your life went.\nFor RSG!",
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        "raw_content": "There was no reason to believe that the 1st January 1960 would be any different to the 31st December 1959 and it wasn\u2019t, but what would happen between the 1st January 1960 and 31st December 1969 would lead anyone to believe that it wasn\u2019t even the same century, let alone the same decade.\nThe Tommys and the Cliffs would be television regulars for the first three years. They were popular, safe, reliable and good value. They could handle singing, dancing if necessary, comedy routines, duets with guests, everything was at least given a good go. The Val Parnell factory continued to turn out Spectaculars for ATV with not only Cliff, but also new finds like Adam Faith and there was really no sense from anyone concerned that this was about to end, but end it did. They had no idea of what was to hit them in 1963, but until then they were gainfully employed to hoof it around Elstree singing medleys with Alma Cogan and Petula Clark, introducing the latest singing sensation from France, playing straight man feeding lines to Arthur Haynes and wrapping it up with an old hit. A good menu for a night in. Only diversions like The Twist would occasionally change the flavour.\nThe decade started with the end of Mr Rock and Roll Television, Jack Good. Boys Meets Girls, his second series for ABC would come to an end just before occasional guest Eddie Cochran died in April 1960, while his third show Wham! would also only last one series and would rely too much on charisma free British singers. Good would leave the UK and take his Oh, Boy! formula to the USA. His ventures were seen as a failure and now Pop TV was back in the hands of established station producers. This, together with the decision made in June 1960 that pop only shows were to be abandoned in favour of pop singers and trad jazz bands being parachuted into existing variety formats would have been seen as surrender, but in reality television was only reacting the perceived disinterest that the public was having with pop music at the time. No new major pop stars had been made since the 'Oh, Boy!' era, but we now know they didn't have to wait long for Merseybeat to come to our rescue.\nPop only shows were not new, Jack Good had shown the way, but it was still surprising that ABC were willing to give it another go, and on Saturday tea-time at that, but Thank Your Lucky Stars, which debuted locally in April 1961, would be the most important pop show of the early sixties. Hosted by BBC and Radio Luxembourg DJs Brian Matthew and Keith Fordyce and later by Jim Dale, the networked version of the show brought us The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and many other future superstars plugging their new hits. But when the series began it targeted the female audience who were probably buying most of the pop records at the time, boys just didn't want to know. Their time would come in 1963.\n1962 came along and station producers still clung on to trad jazz acts, which was only fair, Mr Acker Bilk's 'Stranger On The Shore' wasn't only the biggest single of 1961 in the UK, but in America too the following year. Ex-trad jazz player Lonnie Donegan had become a big star at ATV with his Putting On The Donegan series, while they also shoe-horned rocker Billy Fury into All That Jazz which didn't really suit him at all. But jazz bands with their quartets, quintets etc were seen as good value for money and they filled the screen nicely.\nThe failing pop music scene was still regularly represented on both ITV and BBC from parlour games like Juke Box Jury through to Saturday tea-time all pop shows like Thank Your Lucky Stars and pulling in good audiences too, but in May 1962 a band from Dagenham, Essex called Brian Poole and The Tremeloes made their TV debut on the show. Although hardly a seismic shift in itself, and the record they were plugging wasn\u2019t a big hit, but this was the beginning of the next chapter. Within a year everything would change. Television presentation would change, the sound would change, the attitude would change, it wouldn\u2019t be family-defined fun, it would be our and ours alone. Lionel Blair, Mike and Bernie, Eric and Ernie would still be present as they were the hosts, The Beatles mere guests, but the Fabs were comedy conscious, they were there to have fun, not looking awkward and sticking to the script like a professional as Adam Faith did, but engaging with the likes of Ken Dodd, Morecambe & Wise and Mike & Bernie Winters, almost as comedy equals.\nProducers wanting to put pop stars on television more often than not reduced them to singing / lip synching to their new release and not to engage then in banter with the host unless it was strictly scripted. The wit of the new, mostly Scouse talent like The Beatles, Cilla Black, Gerry Marsden that came through in 1963 was a unexpected birthday present to producers who made friends with Brian Epstein immediately and gave him access to the kind of theatre and television contacts that he only would have got had be been a success at RADA. Pop music had never been considered regional before the term Merseybeat had been cast, but there it was and North-West TV channels Granada and ABC had never felt so important. The competition that had barely been suppressed between the ITV companies (particularly between ABC and ATV) now came into the open. Who could deliver the best and most relevant pop show on British television using their regional talent and connections. Granada and ABC were obviously the first out of the traps with Liverpool on their doorstep, but the award would eventually go to the London-based Associated Rediffusion with their mod tailored Ready, Steady, Go! But there was one notable absentee from the party, ATV. Due to the old school, strictly variety nature of their contacts the best they could offer was still Cliff Richard and occasional pop acts in their variety and sketch shows, and despite their pop business (ATV's parent company also owned Pye Records) they failed to make a decent pop show until 1978's Revolver. Not only did pop infiltrate all-family variety shows, but also children's shows. This had been going on since Crackerjack in the fifties, but Associated Rediffusion's The Five O\u2019clock Club, with its mixture of pets, puppets and pop behaved like a younger sibling to Ready, Steady, Go!\nCommercial television had pretty much taken the lead due to the BBC's disinterest and lack of money. It was obvious that 'Juke Box Jury' was showing its age and they felt that had to respond properly this time. The BBC's Light Entertainment boss Bill Cotton Jr had the idea to respond to Rediffusion's Ready, Steady, Go! with a show which only featured songs in the chart, which the public would already know from the radio, rather than featuring unknowns and imports from America. Top Of The Pops launched on New Year's Day to good ratings and a good reception for the four DJs who would work in a weekly rotation. The show would not be without its problems. The decision to broadcast from Manchester would restrict the number of visiting American acts, while many British acts who moved to London would have to take the ageing plane specially set aside for the show northwards. On some occasion the weather would determine who would appear on the show and who wouldn't. After an experiment in summer 1965 the show moved to London permanently in January 1966. 1964 also saw the introduction of an alternative channel, BBC2 which would almost immediately gain its own Ready, Steady, Go! knock off, the sadly forgotten (due to lack of remaining footage) Beat Room.\nMost of the regional ITA stations would contribute something to the pot during the year, TWW's Discs A Go-Go, Southern's Dad You're A Square, Ulster's Pop Scene, Border's Beat In The Border among others suggested advertising revenue was money well spent.\n1965 wouldn't see much of a change with practically all the major shows remaining, with only Beat Room failing to get a Happy New Year, being as it was replaced by the clumsy sounding Gadzooks It's All Happening. However Rediffusion were plotting Ready, Steady Go!'s demise as many of their ITV partners had started to replace the show, seeing its tea-time slot probably too potentially lucrative to waste on a pop show. But in the meanwhile Ready, Steady Go! continued in it's 6:08 to 7:00 pm slot locally. In October 1965 it was made public that the producers had a replacement planned for the new year. Fans were genuinely hurt and shocked that such a move had been suggested, let alone acted upon, but they were given a reprieve, either through public support or the proposed replacement was never given enough support by other ITV channels.\nHowever 1966 would be the watershed year for pop music on British television. Despite the special status we now grant the year, voted in many polls as the greatest year for pop music ever, it was bad news for Ready, Steady, Go!, Thank Your Lucky Stars, Shindig! (in the USA) and very nearly the end of the line for Top Of The Pops too. Ratings fell for many of the shows we now see as untouchable classics and overhauls were plotted and planned. ATV's new soap Crossroads had been successful and other ITV stations had chosen to go with that instead at tea-time, either moving Ready, Steady Go! to another time-slot, or day even, or dropping it altogether. Even Rediffusion would admit that maybe it's time was over and reduced the show to half an hour to accommodate the Crossroads motel. By April 1966 the writing was on the wall for Saturday tea-time regular Thank Your Lucky Stars, with most of the ITV channels deciding not to take it, some replacing it with farming soap Weaver's Green, relegating an edited version of Thank Your Lucky Stars to Sunday afternoons. Despite it's planned funeral the likes of The Kinks and The Rolling Stones still continued to appear in person on the show, but the show had fallen into a variety show format after the DJ hosts and Spin-A-Disc had been dropped in favour of the nervous and awkward looking new host Jim Dale. Meanwhile, BBC1 decided to try a brave new project, more in keeping with the ethos of BBC2 if anything, a youth club of the air, A Whole Scene Going. Hosted by Barry Fantoni and Wendy Varnals teenagers contributed to the show rather than remaining the passive dancers or onlookers, while the music acts that appeared would be Ready, Steady Go! friendly. It wouldn't last, but provided a useful template for shows like Something Else and the Oxford Road Show many years later.\n1967 wouldn't see new replacements for the mod and teenage shows as the flower children didn't watch television, preferring to make their own happenings, and while over-earnest documentaries about the new scene filled up airtime the music that inspired this new wave would barely be seen. Radio Caroline DJ Simon Dee was given his own chat show. Dee Time on BBC1 which would give a couple of new releases a chance between the guests in a regular chat show format which would continue on BBC1 until the late sixties.\nDespite our collective memories of these wonderful shows, in most instances those memories are the only things that have survived. So many of those shows were wipes, or not even recorded in the first place. And despite our love for these shows that love was not shared by the British public at large as so few of these shows ever made it to the TV ratings chart.\nThe only major occurrence in the history of pop on British television in the latter half of the sixties would be the pop star as variety show host. Previously it would be established comedy teams or all round entertainers given the host's job, but by 1969, Lulu, Cilla, Sandie Shaw, Tom Jones, and even Scott Walker were given their own series. 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        "raw_content": "Lesson 6: Baby Moses\nLong, long ago, in a tiny little house by the great River Nile, there lived a mother, a father, a sister who was twelve, whose name was Miriam, and a little brother who was three, whose name was Aaron.\nThen a new baby came to live in that little home, a beautiful baby boy. They would all have been very happy about the baby except for one thing: in that land there was a cruel king. This king had said that none of the boy babies of the Hebrew people could be allowed to live.\nMiriam\u2019s mother and father were Hebrews, and they all wondered how they could hide him. They managed until he was three months old. Then God told the mother a splendid plan.\nThe mother told Miriam to gather an armful of the tall rushes that grew by the riverside. Then she wove these into a basket-cradle. When the cradle was finished, the mother smeared it inside and out with tar to keep out the water. When it was dry she put a little blanket inside.\nThen Miriam and her mother went down to the river. Miriam carried the baby and the mother the cradle-boat. Then they put the baby in the cradle-boat, and found a safe place among the rushes where they put the baby in its strange new bed. Miriam stayed close by to watch.\nSoon the princess came down to the river to bathe. She saw something in the water, and sent one of her servant girls to see what it was. The lady lifted the baby out of his cradle, and he began to cry.\nThe princess spoke kindly to the baby, and clever Miriam then came out from her hiding place behind the rushes and said: \u201cShall I get a nurse to nurse the baby for you?\u201d And Pharaoh\u2019s daughter said, \u201cGo.\u201d\nThen Miriam ran and called her mother. When the baby\u2019s mother came, the princess said: \u201cTake this child and nurse it for me, and I will pay you.\u201d And the woman took the child and nursed it.\nAnd the child grew, and she brought him to the princess and he became her son. And she called his name Moses, and said: \u201cBecause I drew him out of the water.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "A Good Month for Syria\u2019s Tyrant\nTurkey\u2019s decision to attack ISIS and the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal both greatly benefit Bashar al-Assad.\nOver the last two years, as the Islamic State took control over a large swath of Syria and Iraq, Turkey had refrained from engaging in the U.S.-led fight against the group. Until now. On Thursday, Ankara announced that the United States would be allowed to launch air attacks against ISIS from a Turkish base in the city of Incirlik. Then on Friday, Turkish F-16 plans struck ISIS targets within Syria, marking the first direct attack against the terrorist organization since its formation. According to Ahmet Davotoglu, the country\u2019s prime minister, these attacks are part of a \u201cbroader strategy\u201d and are likely to continue.\nTurkey\u2019s participation in the war is good news for the U.S., which had prodded Ankara to intensify its anti-ISIS efforts for months. But it\u2019s also a boon for a man both countries so desperately want to see gone: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.\nOusting Assad has been a goal of both Turkey and the U.S. since late 2011, when it became clear that the dictator would not step aside in the face of a popular uprising. Since then, both Washington and Ankara have supported\u2014to varying degree\u2014opposition groups within Syria. But after ISIS\u2019 stunning capture of Mosul, Iraq\u2019s second largest city, last June, the top American priority became defeating the group. Turkey, a NATO member, publicly went along with the plan. But the country contributed little to the effort.\nThe government of president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has framed Turkey\u2019s inaction against ISIS as one of strategy: Because Assad\u2019s brutality caused the group to form in the first place, it made sense to eliminate the dictator first. But a more compelling explanation for Turkey\u2019s reticence was its desire to root out Kurdish militant groups, against whom the Turkish state has battled for decades. The Erdogan regime, which has few qualms about attacking Kurdish militants in other countries, could not tolerate an independent Kurdish state within Syria. So it was of little surprise that when Syrian Kurds fought ISIS in a vicious battle in Kobani, the Erdogan regime did not come to its aid.\nSo what explains the about-face? On Monday, a suicide bomber tied to ISIS killed 34 people in the Turkish border town of Suruc, an incident met with global outrage. But the suicide attack was merely one of several factors that changed Erdogan\u2019s political calculus. ISIS\u2019 brutality in Iraq and Syria has caused nearly two million people to migrate to Turkey, straining the government\u2019s capacity to provide them with food and shelter, and Erdogan had come under intense domestic criticism for refusing to attack the group.\nTurkey\u2019s offensive against ISIS doesn\u2019t mean that the country no longer wishes to remove Assad from power. But the new strategy means that, for all intents and purposes, Erdogan and Assad are now fighting on the same side. This is a positive development for the once-isolated dictator, who is enjoying a rather good month: The U.S.-Iran deal to limit Iran\u2019s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief is a boon for Assad, whose regime is a major beneficiary of Tehran\u2019s largesse.\nNone of this means that the Syrian government will soon regain control of the country. But there are signs the regime is feeling confident. On Saturday, Assad issued a decree granting amnesty to military deserters\u2014who number in the thousands\u2014willing to turn themselves in within the next two months. The likeliest scenario for Syria, though, remains the status quo: a government too weak to control the whole country, but not weak enough to have to negotiate. For the Syrian people, this means that there is no end in sight to a civil war that has claimed over 300,000 lives.\nPrevious Previous post: An Ambiguous Victory for Gay Rights in Europe\nNext Next post: Photos of the Week: 7/18-7/24",
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        "raw_content": "Bill of Rights: The Second Amendment\nThe Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America guarantees the right of each individual citizen to own and use a firearm. This has recently been reaffirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case \u201cDC vs. Heller\u201d on June 26, 2008 and \u201cMcDonald vs. Chicago\u201d on June 28, 2010.\nPossibly my favorite gun (hard to decide), is my Glock 30. The legendary .45 caliber offers excellent out-of-the-box precision paired with the ballistic quality of a genuine big-bore caliber. The smooth design and the simple operation of the GLOCK pistol allow quick drawing of the pistol. I have a Gould & Goodrich holster for this gun that fits inside my waistband for concealment. This compact but powerful gun, with the magazine filled with ten rounds of 230 grain hollow-point .45ACP ammunition, is my choice for concealed carry (I am now permitted to carry a concealed weapon in 38 states).\nS&W 686 PLUS\nSmith & Wesson introduced the Model 686 in the early 1980\u2019s. It was chambered for .357 Magnum and .38 S&W Special +P calibers. This one holds seven rounds in the cylinder and has a 2\u00bd inch barrel. This is the gun I keep close at hand when I\u2019m at home or when in a rented room or at a campground.\nRemington introduced the 870 \u201cWingmaster\u201d shotgun in 1950; since then it has become one of the most popular USA-made pump action all-purpose shotguns. Beginning it\u2019s life as a versatile hunting shotgun, available in many different configurations and gauges, in early 1970s the Remington 870 was adopted by US Military - in 1966 US Marine Corps purchased some thousands of the Remington 870 Mk.1 shotguns (along with Mossberg 590 and Winchester 1200). Military shotguns have extended magazines for 7 or 8 rounds, bayonet mounts, heat shields around the barrels and non-glare, protective and rust-resistant finishes.\nRemington 870 also is very popular police/security shotgun, available with extended magazines (up to 8 rounds), fixed or folding butt stocks or with pistol grips. Usually, police Remingtons have 14 in. or 18 in. barrels with cylinder or improved cylinder chokes, capable of firing buckshot, slugs and special purpose munitions (tear gas grenades, non-lethal rubber bullets etc.). M870 may be equipped with rifle-style or ghost-ring (peep) sights, with tactical flashlights and lasers etc.\nTechnically, Remington 870 is a pump-action shotgun with dual action bars and tilting breech block, that locks directly into the barrel extension. Barrel may be swapped (changed) within minutes to fit the situation.\nI sure do love my Glocks. The first one I acquired is this nice sub-compact Glock 26. Here are the specs for this nice little pistol:\nGlock 26 Specifications\nBarrel length: 88 mm / 3.46 in\nHeight: 106 mm / 4.17 in\nCaliber: 9 mm Luger Parabellum\nFeed system: 10 / 12 / 15 / 17 / 19 / 33 round magazine\nAt the right, you can see the field-stripped gun. This gun is much easier to disassemble and reassemble than our S&W 908 9mm pistols. I am able to strip this gun (and the Glock 30) and put it back together in under 30 seconds - without hurrying. In the image at the right you can see the gun\u2019s component parts after field stripping - the barrel, recoil spring assembly, slide assembly, frame and the stock 10-round magazine.",
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        "raw_content": "Anthony Trollope was an English novelist of the 19th century. Anthony wrote novels on subjects like politics, society, gender issues, etc. These topics were inspired by the ordinary situations faced by people in Victorian England.\nAnthony was born in 1815 in Bloomsbury, London. He was the fourth child born to Thomas and Frances Trollope. Thomas Trollope was a barrister by profession. He was also known to have a flaring temperament. This inadvertently affected his law practice. Thomas then tried his hand at farming. However, he faced disappointment here also.\nNo man thinks there is much ado about nothing when the ado is about himself. \u2013 Anthony Trollope\nAnthony Trollope was a famous Victorian novelist\nThe last hope for the family to lead a reasonable life was now pinned down on the inheritance of an estate that would have come to Thomas from his aging uncle. Even this final ray of hope was diminished when his elderly uncle married again and even had children.\nAnthony did his education from Harrow School in 1822. He attended the school as a day-boy. Anthony went to this school as the Trollope family had owned a farm nearby. After studying there for three years, he took admission in a private school at Sunbury in 1825. He studied in this school for two years. For a brief period, from 1827-1830 Anthony went to the school that his father once attended and where his brothers were studying. This school was known as Winchester school. In 1830, Anthony again switched back to Harrow School.\nThe family was now trying to sustain themselves on whatever was left. Anthony was shifted back to his old school in order to reduce the expense on his schooling. All the schools where Anthony was enrolled were extremely popular during those days. It was in these schools that the elite class sent their children to study. However, Anthony was never happy with the schools that he attended. He can be described as a tall, unhappy and properly dressed young man who got bullied all the time.\nIn 1830, Anthony\u2019s mother shifted to America to try and make a living in order to save the family from any future financial uncertainty. His mother went to the United States for setting up a bazaar. This bazaar was to be a place where one could sell British goods or commodities. However, this venture failed badly and the future of the family was thrown into darkness. The condition of the family deteriorated with each passing day.\nThe Trollope family eventually disposed their property in England and moved to Burges in Belgium in the year 1834. By this time, Anthony\u2019s mother had established herself as a writer. His mother had written a book \u2018The Domestic Manners of the Americans\u2019 in 1832. The book was based on her stay in America and the experiences she had during that time. This book became extremely popular in England. However, the Americans were critical of the some of the contents of the book. The burden of looking after the family\u2019s expense was now mostly borne by Frances Trollope.\nIn 1834 only, in order to support himself and learn foreign languages like German and French, Anthony accepted the job of an assistant master (usher) in a school situated in Brussels. During this time, he was offered the job of a clerk in the General Post Office. Although he worked as a clerk for almost years, he was not happy with his job. He now saw himself being in the same situation as he was in school. Anthony spent most of the time alone, as he hardly had any friends to meet or go out with. Similarly, he was facing financial crisis as he could not save sufficient amount of money.\nThings changed for better for Anthony when he was transferred to Banagher, Ireland in 1841. In Ireland, his job was that of inspection. He was very happy with his new job and the place. Anthony\u2019s pay was also much better than what he got back in England. In Ireland, he involved himself in a sport like fox hunting. During his posting in Ireland, Anthony often travelled for work purpose to various places like Egypt, West Indies, America, Scotland, etc. In 1844, Anthony got married to Rose Heseltine. The couple together had two sons.\nFamous works of Anthony Trollope\nAnthony\u2019s career as a writer began in Ireland. In 1843, when he was still in Ireland, he started writing his first novel \u2018The Macdermots of Ballycloran\u2019 and it was published in 1847. His next book titled as \u2018The Kellys and the O\u2019Kellys\u2019 was published immediately in the following year, i.e., in 1848.\nChronicles of Barsetshire novel series\nAnthony Trollope was best known for his five-novel series called Chronicles of Barsetshire. He even tasted his first success as a writer when his novel \u2018The Warden\u2019 got published in the year 1855. This novel was based on the lifestyle of the upper-middle-class society of the Victorian Era Britain. This was the first novel from the popular Chronicles of Barsetshire. The next novel in the series, Barsetshire Towers (1857) is regarded as his best comic work. Other novels are \u2018Doctor Throne\u2019 (1858), \u2018Framley Parsonage (1861), \u2018The Small House at Allington\u2019 (1864) and finally \u2018The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867). The Barsetshire novels were based on the incidences that happened in the fictional county of Barsetshire.\nLike the Chronicles of Barsetshire, Anthony wrote another series of novels called \u2018Palliser\u2019. This collection includes novels like \u2018Can You Forgive Her\u2019 (1864), \u2018The Prime Minister\u2019 and \u2018Phineas Redux\u2019 (1876) and \u2018The Duke\u2019s Children\u2019 (1880). These novels focused on the socio-political matters that impacted the society during those days. These novels were later on adopted into TV series.\nThe 1875 \u2018The Way We Live Now\u2019 has been regarded by critics as his best satirical novel. Another famous satirical novel \u2018The Eustace Diamonds\u2019 was written sometime between 1871 and 1873. Novels like \u2018He Knew He Was Right\u2019 written between 1868-1869 and \u2018Phineas Finn (1869) show a different side of Anthony as a novelist. His other novel that was appreciated by his readers was \u2018The Three Clerics\u2019.\nIn 1871, Anthony along with his wife travelled to Australia to visit their younger son who had settled there. During their voyage, Anthony penned down \u2018Lady Anna\u2019. Anthony spent a year in Australia enjoying its scenic beauty and relaxing. On his journey back home to England in 1872, he wrote another novel titled \u2018Australia and New Zealand\u2019. In the said novel, he narrated good and bad experiences he had whilst his stay in Australia. His novel, however, was subjected to criticism by the Australian people for portraying them in a bad light.\nFrom 1872 onwards, Anthony lived in England, his native country. He wrote his last novel \u2018The Plumber\u2019 in 1881. During the last few years of his life, Anthony was suffering from asthma and frequently travelled to different parts of England for recovery. In 1882 whilst enjoying a family reading at Garland\u2019s Hotel, Suffolk Street, London, Anthony suffered a paralytic stroke. He passed away after a month of this incidence and was buried in the Kensal Garden Cemetery in London, England.\nIn 1883 Anthony\u2019s autobiography was published posthumously. In his autobiography, he has admitted certain things that resulted in lowering his reputation as a writer. However, his autobiography went on to become a bestseller.\nHere are some famous quotes by Anthony Trollope.\nBook love\u2026 is your pass to the greatest, the purest, and the most perfect pleasure that God has prepared for His creatures.\nDon\u2019t let love interfere with your appetite. It never does with mine.\nNo man thinks there is much ado about nothing when the ado is about himself.\nThe Bertrams (1859), ch. 27\nMen who can succeed in deceiving no one else will succeed at last in deceiving themselves.\nMiss Mackenzie, ch. 13. (1865)Anthony Trollope: best TV adaptations\nAnthony Trollope: Best TV & Movie adaptations\nI have searched a lot and while these are the TV adaptations of works by Anthony Trollope, Could not find any films based on his novels.\n1951 BBC, The Warden. First BBC serial of a novel; 6 episode parts; the screenplay for first Warden was by Cedric Willis, Kerr, 14. For below 3, I could not find any videos or more info on BBC.\n1958 BBC The Eustace Diamonds\n1959 BBC The Last Chronicle of Barset\n1960 BBC The Small House at Allington\n1969 a first BBC2 The Way We Live Now (5 episodes of 45 minutes) screenplay Simon Raven, directed James Cellan Jones\n1974 a BBC The Pallisers, (26 50 minute episodes or 22 episodes) directed by Hugh David, Ronald Wilson, screenplays, Simon Raven\n1974 Penrith, Malachi\u2019s Cove, directed and written by Henry Herbert, starring Donald Pleasaunce, Malachi, and Veronica Quilligan, Malachi\u2019s daughter, Mally.\n1982 a BBC Barchester Chronicles (7 episodes of 55 minutes), directed by David Giles, screenplay Alan Pater\n2001 BBC The Way We Live Now (300 minutes) directed by David Yates, Andrew Davies\n2004 1 hour, BBC documentary, The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope, directed by Richard Downes, no attribution for a writer, with Stephen Frye as narrator.\n2004 BBC He Knew He Was Right 4 parts (240 minutes) directed Tom Vaughn, screenplay Andrew Davies, actors Oliver Dimsdale, Laura Fraser, Bill Nighy, Anna Massey &c\nHere are some videos of adaptations that I could find.\nThe Pallisers (1974) Dramatised for BBC Two in 1974\nThe Barchester Chronicles (1982) \u2013 BBC\nThe Way We Live Now (2001) \u2013 David Suchet gave a fine performance as Augustus Melmotte \u2013 BBC\nHe Knew He Was Right (2004) \u2013 BBC one",
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        "raw_content": "I thought I\u2019d give politics a rest this week.\nI\u2019m sick of the health care mess and there doesn\u2019t seem to be any point in talking about the General Assembly until they start getting serious about what they are going to cut to make the budget balance.\nSo I thought I\u2019d talk about something more personal.\nOver the last several weeks I\u2019ve been trying to quit smoking.\nThat\u2019s sort of a big deal for me. I\u2019ve smoked for nearly 40 years, since I was 12 years old. This is the first time I\u2019ve ever tried to quit.\nWell, voluntarily tired to quit. They didn\u2019t let us smoke for the first week of basic training in the Air Force. When they finally said \u201cSmoke \u2018em if you got \u2018em,\u201d I inhaled the first in one long drag.\nLabels: personal bio, Smoking\nFor those of you who haven\u2019t been paying attention to the news lately, there was a terrible earthquake in Haiti.\nAnd then Pat Robertson said something stupid about it.\nAnd for some reason that was big news as well.\nThe details of what he said are that Haiti is cursed because its founders made a deal with the devil to free themselves from slavery to the French. But the details really aren\u2019t important.\nThere was a disaster. And Pat Robertson said something stupid about it. Pat Roberson says something stupid after every disaster. How is this news?\nLabels: fools, Pat Robertson, Rush Limbaugh\nWhen \u2018No Tax\u2019 pledges come home to roost\nIn 2005 Bob McDonnell won an attorney generals race that went to a recount.\nBy the time the 2010 session of the General Assembly is over, he might want a recount of the 2009 governor\u2019s race that he won in a landslide.\nBecause Virginia\u2019s new governor faces a no win situation.\nMcDonnell campaigned on a pledge not to raise taxes. And he\u2019ll honor that promise. He comes form the branch of the Republican Party that believe any tax, at any time, is evil. He\u2019s a believer in the Gospel according to Ronald Reagan. (St. Ronnie, like my Dad, was apparently from the old \u201cDo-as-I-say-not-as-I-do school. Both as governor of California and as president, he raised taxes when he thought it was appropriate.)\nSo there won\u2019t be any new revenue to plug the $3 billion hole in the state\u2019s next budget.\nAnd, the commission that monitors the state\u2019s debt just informed the governor and the General Assembly that they can\u2019t borrow any more money, either.\nActually, McDonnell and the legislature could raise the state\u2019s debt ceiling. But that\u2019s not exactly a conservative way to begin one\u2019s administration. And it could put the state\u2019s AAA bond rating at risk. McDonnell certainly doesn\u2019t want to be the governor who lost Virginia\u2019s AAA rating, which it has held for more than 70 years.\nIf you can\u2019t raise taxes and you can\u2019t borrow money, the only thing left is to cut the budget.\nTheoretically, that\u2019s not a bad position for a Republican governor to be in. After all, the Republicans are supposedly the party of small government. They could see this as an opportunity to scale back state government.\nExcept they\u2019ve been beaten to it. Liberal Democratic Gov.\nLabels: Bob McDonnell, Creigh Deeds, Taxes, Virginia budget",
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        "raw_content": "A concise guide to some of the most common vision problems treated at Everett Eyecare Center in Everett\nThere are many different types of vision problems that could be affecting your eyesight. But, for the purposes of this guide, we will be focusing on four of the most common causes of impaired vision. These, along with many other vision impairments, are treated with care and precision by the eye care providers at Everett Eyecare Center in Everett.\nIf you are mildly farsighted, your eye care provider may not recommend corrective treatment at all. However, if you are moderately or severely hyperopic, you may have several treatment options available, including eyeglasses, contacts, LASIK and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). Your eye care provider at Everett Eyecare Center will help you determine the best treatment option for you.\nNearsightedness is diagnosed during eye exams and possible treatments include eyeglasses, contacts, acrylic corneal implants, LASIK, and photorefractive keratotomy (PRK). Your eye care provider will suggest the best treatment option for you.\nYour eye care provider at Everett Eyecare Center will work with you to diagnose your vision problem and suggest the best treatment option for your eyes at our optometric office in Everett. For more information, schedule an appointment with Mark S. Rakoczy, O.D., and we\u2019ll be in touch with you shortly.",
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        "raw_content": "Thesmophoriazusae by Aristophanes at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus\nThesmophoriazusae by Aristophanes, directed by Vangelis Theodoropoulos, is presented at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th July 2018.\nVangelis Theodoropoulos ventures into Aristophanes once again (he had previously directed The Acharnians in 2005 and Assemblywomen in 2012), joined by a team of select collaborators and a stellar cast.\nThesmophoriazusae was first presented in 411 B.C., probably at the Great Dionysia feast. The play is one of Aristophanes\u2019 most beloved comedies, with the ancient tragedian Euripides as the main character. The entire plot is built around Euripides\u2019 well-documented dislike of women, leading to various comic situations.\nEuripides is upset after finding out that the women who are about to celebrate the Thesmophoria are bent on punishing him for his unflattering portrayal of female characters. After Agathon refuses to help him, the elderly Mnesilochus volunteers. Disguised into a woman, Mnesilochus vindicates Euripides in the women\u2019s assembly. However, he is soon unmasked and Euripides must now also rescue his friend, on top of everything else.\nWith English surtitles.\nFor more information, please visit the official site of the Athens Epidaurus festival.\nLocation: PELOPONNESEARGOLIDA\nDates: 27-28 July 2018 Location: Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus",
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        "raw_content": "The two-minute presentation that Mick uses (The Two-Minute Story in the \"second person.\")\nYou: I got a good story. Takes about two minutes. Might make you a lot of money, might not. Want to hear it?\nYou: If you never had to go to work again, would that be okay?\nProspect: Sure. As long as I get a paycheck. (Prospect is creating a vision in his mind.)\nYou: Well, how much money would you need every month to replace your take-home pay, less daycare or commuting expenses? (We are trying to get a reasonable income goal here.)\nProspect: After taxes, after commuting and gas, and after daycare, I would still need $20,000 a year.\nYou: You know how a lot of people are always dieting, drinking energy drinks like Red Bull, and a lot of people take vitamins and are interested in natural health?\nYou: There is a company called Vitamark that has cool versions of these products that people really like. They have some cookies that dieters love to eat to manage their weight, an energy drink about 1/3 the price of Red Bull, but gives you a better buzz, and lots of vitamins and healthy things people buy from them all the time.\nSo let\u2019s go to page 15 of this Freedom Magazine. Hmmm, it says that to earn $20,000, you would need approximately 150 people using the Vitamark products, and then you'd never have to go to work again.\nNow, you don\u2019t know how to get 150 users of the products now, but you could learn. Hey, you learned to drive a car, learned to be a parent, learned how to do email, and you can certainly learn a SYSTEM to get 150 people using the Vitamark products. (This takes away the objection of I don't know how to do it, I don't know anyone, etc. Many people believe they have to know how to do everything before they even start learning.)\nSo what\u2019s going to be easier for you:\nGoing to work every weekday for the rest of your life, fighting traffic, warehousing the kids in day care, and begging for the time off for vacations?\nOr would it be easer to learn a SYSTEM to get 150 people using Vitamark products?",
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        "raw_content": "Memorandum of Association vs. Articles of Association\nDifference Between Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association\nThe Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association are important documents which help in knowing about a company. These documents also make the constitution of a company. Although there are some similarities, the two serve different functions and goals and are important for different class of people with an interest in the performance of the company. This article attempts to explore these differences for the benefit of readers.\nArticles of Association\u2019 is considered to an internal document of a company and people usually call it just articles. These are the rules governing an organization and are generally filed with registrar of Companies. The fundamental features of articles of association are given below:\n\u2022 Structure of the organization with the control mechanism\n\u2022 Pattern of Voting and employee rights\n\u2022 Mode of action of meetings of director\nMode of action of AGM to shareholders\nThe difference in the rights of different kinds of shares\nThe Memorandum of Association is a binding document for any organization that must be filed with the registrar of companies, which reflects the association of the company with outside world. Important features of a Memorandum of Association are as follows.\n\u2022Name, address and the office of the company that was registered with the registrar\n\u2022 the way the capital share of the company is structured\n\u2022 Goals and objectives of the company\nWhat is the difference between the Memorandum of Association and Articles?\nThe Memorandum of Association is also called the charter of an organization and is a useful document for investors to know how this money is invested and used by the company. On the other hand, the articles are important as it allows one to get a peek into the inner structure of the company and how the power flows down. It informs about the laws governing the internal administration of the company. It also reflects the roles, responsibilities and functions of different people in the administration of the company.",
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        "title": "To the participants in the Forum of the Catholic Family Associations of Italy (June 27, 1998) | John Paul II",
        "raw_content": "TO THE FORUM OF\nCATHOLIC FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS\nDear Representatives of the Forum of Family Associations,\n1. I am very pleased to greet you with the words of Familiaris consortio: \u201cFamily, become what you are!\u201d (n. 17) which effectively indicate the objective for which you generously expend your mental and physical energy.\nI greet and thank Bishop Giuseppe Anfossi, who has expressed your sentiments, illustrating the aims of the Forum of Catholic Family Associations of Italy, of which you constitute an important delegation. My heartfelt thanks to all of you for this visit, with which you wish to renew your adherence to the Successor of Peter.\nI know that you work tirelessly with the 38 associations and regional committees belonging to the Forum, to enable Italian families also to fully express and develop their identity and mission at the cultural, social and political levels. To achieve this you have most appropriately based your Statutes on the Charter of the Rights of the Family so that in just a few years your sodality has won widespread esteem and consideration, becoming the timely and courageous voice of the needs and legitimate claims of millions of Italian families and a serious and credible spokesman for the various social and political forces. In you the Church sees a great hope for the present and future of families in Italy.\n2. The situation in Italy, as in many other parts of the world, is marked by radical challenges which must be faced with courage and unity of purpose. Today too, the family is the most precious and important resource available to the Italian nation which is so dear to me. The vast majority of Italians profoundly believes in the family and its values, and this conviction is shared by the young generation. Families make an incalculable contribution to social life, assuming the burden of serious problems such as widespread unemployment among young people and inadequate social security and health care.\nNevertheless, families receive little help due to the aleatory and uncertain nature of family policies which too often fail to provide them with sufficient economic or social support. Here, we should recall the clear dictate of the Italian Constitution which states: \u201cThe Republic facilitates with economic measures and other provisions the formation of the family and the fulfilment of its task in its regard\u201d. The marked decrease in the birth rate that has been afflicting the Italian population for many years is beginning to have a negative effect on society. This should alert attention to how detrimental to the nation\u2019s true interests is the absence of an effective family policy.\nEven more worrying however, is the direct attack on the family institution which is developing at the cultural level and in political, legislative and administrative spheres. This ignores or distorts the significance of the constitutional norm with which the Italian Republic \u201cacknowledges the rights of the family as a natural society founded on marriage\u201d (art. 29). In fact, setting aside fundamental ethical and anthropological considerations, there is a clear tendency to equate other and quite different forms of coexistence with the family. Furthermore, equally explicit and timely is the attempt to give legal dignity to methods of procreation that disregard the conjugal bond and do not adequately protect the embryo. Moreover, the grave injury to the moral and juridical conscience is still represented by the law on voluntary abortion.\n3. It is precisely the radicalism of current challenges that highlights the importance and function of the Forum of Family Associations. Through it, many associations, each one with its own specific vocation and tradition, can effectively collaborate in the defence and promotion of the family.\nBy drawing from the vital sap of family spirituality and by applying to concrete situations the guidelines set out by Christian social teaching, you are called first and foremost to undertake a moral and cultural commitment to help the men and women of our time understand more deeply and live with renewed enthusiasm and dignity the great Christian and civil tradition of Italy, centred on the importance and value of the family. It would be mistaken to consider the progressive disintegration of the family as an inevitable phenomenon which almost automatically accompanies economic and technological development. On the contrary, the family's future is entrusted first of all to each person\u2019s conscience and responsible commitment, and to the convictions and values that are alive within us. Therefore we must always turn with trustful supplication to him who can change human hearts and minds.\nHowever, rightly, you give equal attention to the laws and institutions in which the culture and moral convictions of a people are expressed and by which they are sustained, or conversely damaged. Dear brothers and sisters, continue and intensify your work, in all places and at all levels, so that those rights that naturally belong to the family may be concretely recognized. In doing this, you put into practice the principle according to which families \u201cshould be the first to take steps to see that the laws and institutions of the State not only do not offend but support and positively defend the rights and duties of the family\u201d, thus growing in the knowledge that they are protagonists of \u201cfamily politics\u201d (cf. Familiaris consortio, n. 44).\n4. In your work for families, dear representatives of the Forum, you have the full support of the ecclesial community and of its Pastors who are well aware that the family is \u201cthe primary vital cell of society\u201d and the \u201cdomestic sancturary of the Church\u201d (Apostolicam actuositatem, n. 11) and, in particular, that \u201ctoday, the basic struggle for human dignity is centred on the family and life\u201d (Address to the Pastoral Theology Congress in Rio de Janeiro, 3 October 1997; L\u2019Osservatore Romano English edition, 15 October 1997, p. 4).\nThe Church cannot avoid this challenge, because man, in the full truth of his existence \u201cis the primary route that the Church must travel in fulfilling her mission\u201d (Redemptor hominis, n. 14). She is responsible therefore, as my Predecessor of venerable memory John XXIII wrote, for the \u201cright and duty not only to safeguard principles relating to the integrity of religion and morals, but also to pronounce authoritatively when it is a matter of putting these principles into effect\u201d (Mater et Magistra, n. 239). The Christian community's testimony on behalf of the family is also significantly expressed through those means of social communication which can intervene with clarity in the cultural and political debate by proposing and motivating ideas and positions that genuinely conform to the nature and tasks of the family institution.\n5. The responsibilities of politicians in this field are evident. It is up to them to promote legislation and to support goverment action which respect fundamental ethical criteria (cf. Evangelium vitae, nn. 71-73) without yielding to that relativism which, under the pretext of defending freedom and democracy, actually deprives them of their solid basis (cf. Centesimus annus, n. 46; Veritatis splendor, n. 99; Evangelium vitae, n. 70).\nTherefore in no way can the lawmaker who wants to act in harmony with an upright moral conscience, contribute to creating laws that are in opposition to the essential rights of the family, founded on marriage.\nIn this field, an extensive and determined commitment to sensitization and clarification appears to be necessary. You are therefore appropriately devoting yourselves to this difficult but prophetic task, so that individuals and political forces may agree on what is consistent with the dignity of persons and the common good of human society, overcoming one-sided positions or other constraints.\nDear representatives of the Forum of Family Associations, while I thank you once again for the work that you carry out with such enthusiasm and courage, I implore for you and for all your associates the gifts of counsel and fortitude, to continue and develop the work you have begun so well.\nMay the Blessed Virgin, Mother of Hope, sustain and help you. For my part, my prayer accompanies you and, as a pledge of my affection, I cordially impart a special Apostolic Blessing, in expectation of the protection and comfort of the Lord.",
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        "raw_content": "UPDATE: The map has been updated with news of a bomb blast at a shrine in Islamabad on June 20.\nUse the arrows on the text slide below to go through the map points. [Click here to view the map in a separate browser window.] Read the rest of the post below the map.\nWhen the F-8 district courts were attacked in March 2014, I put together a timeline to go with the story I was writing for the next day\u2019s paper. With the launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb, there is a growing concern among Islamabad residents about retaliatory attacks by terrorist groups targeted in North Waziristan. Immediately after the launch of the military operation, the Taliban also issued a threat in which they warned to attack Lahore and Islamabad. Given these developments, I felt the need to revisit the timeline and update it with bomb blasts that hit Islamabad between March and June.\nI used StoryMapJS, a free tool by North Western University\u2019s Knight Lab, to plot the data from the timeline on to a map of Islamabad I exported from Google Earth. The \u201ccartography\u201d feature of StoryMapJS allowed me to connect the data points chronologically in a timeline-like structure.\nThe data for the timeline/map is derived from South Asia Terrorism Portal and news reports, some of which I also linked to in the individual events in the timeline.\nThe most brutal period for Islamabad in terms of the frequency of suicide bombings is between 2007 and 2009. These are the years of the Lal Masjid siege (2007), formation of Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (also 2007), operation Rah-e Haq in Swat (the first phase began in 2007 and the second phase started in 2008) and subsequent military operations in Swat and South Waziristan (2009). The attacks in Islamabad during this time were mostly retaliatory and targeted law-enforcement agencies. Some exceptions include the Danish embassy attack for which al-Qaeda claimed responsibility and an attack on the lawyers\u2019 movement rally. The majority of militant attacks listed in the map above happened close to the Red Zone, which houses some of the most high-profile and sensitive government buildings in Islamabad.\nBetween Dec 2009 and Dec 2013, there was only one major suicide attack in the capital in four years. In 2013, two attempted attacks were thwarted by police and private security guards. In 2014, however, there have already been five bomb blasts in the first six months, all of which have exposed the vulnerability of Islamabad to militant attacks.\nTwo of these 2014 attacks \u2013 the F-8 district courts attack and the vegetable market blast \u2013 were extremely deadly and brazen and poorly dealt with by police. Rangers had already started Rapid Response Force patrolling jointly with police personnel towards the end of May. There are also reports that two companies of Army\u2019s 111 brigade have been called in to secure the Red Zone. The law-enforcement agencies were unable to stop a low-intensity bomb blast at a shrine, some 15 kilometres southeast of urban Islamabad, on June 20. Let\u2019s hope they are able to intercept and thwart any other such incidents in the future.\nA view of destroyed court rooms inside the F-8 district courts compound where a suicide bomber blew himself up on Mar 3, 2014.\nbomb blasts, Islamabad, security, terrorism, timeline\n\u2190 Super Market bomb blast \u2013 Remembering the slain security guard\nHistory of Newsgathering in the Subcontinent and the Muslim Press Timeline \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Visit & Enjoy \u00bb Sustainable Tourism\nEvery year the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty welcomes over 23 million visitors, attracted by the wide ranging special qualities of natural beauty, attractions, cultural heritage and recreational opportunities.\nIt is estimated that tourism in the Cotswolds generates around \u00a31 billion into the economy every year (source: Cotswolds Tourism).\nThe benefits from tourism include:\n* helping to maintain and create jobs;\n* sustain local services and facilities;\n* stimulate enterprise and support investment in environmental management.\nIt is clear that tourism plays a major role in sustaining the local economy and communities of the Cotswolds. However tourism has an environmental and social impact. Issues such as erosion, congestion, litter, careless use of the countryside and pollution can lead to problems. This is why we all need to strive to make our use of the AONB more sustainable; if not the very qualities that make the Cotswolds special today could be lost tomorrow.\nSustainable tourism has become widely recognised as a strategic goal which aims to improve tourism for the benefit of all \u2013 both now and in the future.\nEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas\nIn September 2011, the Cotswolds AONB was awarded the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas. The Charter is awarded to protected areas that are delivering tourism that is both nature and landscape friendly and which contributes to the economic development of the region. The Charter approach ensures that organisations, local people and businesses are working together to protect the area, whilst at the same time increasing opportunities for visitors to discover and enjoy its special qualities.\n* Visit the Europarc website for further information www.europarc.org\n* or the Charter website at www.european-charter.org\nSince 2009, the Cotswolds has been working with tourism authorities, businesses, local communities and other organisations to develop and deliver a five year Sustainable Tourism Strategy and Action Plan. The strategy builds on the Cotswolds's international profile as a visitor destination and includes actions on how we can work with businesses to develop activities that promote sustainable tourism.\nThe full strategy can be downloaded by clicking on the link below:\nDownload the Cotswolds AONB Sustainable Tourism Strategy & Action Plan (8MB)\nNicola Greaves, Information & Interpretation Officer,\nEmail: nicola.greaves@cotswoldsaonb.org.uk",
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        "raw_content": "In a perfect world, supervisors would be cool under pressure and the perfect source of inspiration \u2014 and always say the right thing at exactly the right time.\nBut if you\u2019re in that type of role, you know that in reality, that usually doesn\u2019t happen. Management is chaotic. People \u2014 employees, managers, customers, and everyone in between \u2014 are unpredictable, situations escalate, and in the heat of the moment, it\u2019s easy to let something not so appropriate slip out, without even realizing it.\nAs a supervisor myself, I had plenty of those moments. And it usually wasn\u2019t until the end of the day that I\u2019d realize, \"I probably shouldn\u2019t have said that.\" Read more\u2026\nMore about Business, Jobs, and Career Advice\nvia Mashable http://ift.tt/ZFDxwp",
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        "raw_content": "We've had some rain down here yonder lately. During the most recent storm, I happened to be home and was able to witness the downpour firsthand from the front porch. Then the sun came out and I KNEW we would have a rainbow, and I wasn't disappointed. Our rainbows always appear in the same place, and this one was especially bright. (There was actually two of them this time, although the second one was very faint.) Either way, it was beautiful, so I thought I would share with my faithful readers.\nSmells like a rainbow (according to Madison)\nIf Madison says it smells like a rainbow, it has to be a rainbow!",
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        "raw_content": "A residence of former President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja has been burgled, according to Premium Times report.\nBut it turns out the burglary wasn\u2019t perpetrated by known thieves but by policemen @ssigned to guard the house located on No. 89, Fourth Avenue, in the Gwarimpa district of Abuja.\nItems lifted from the raid include sets of furniture, dozens of plasma television sets, refrigerators, air-conditioning units and box-loads of clothes including designer suits imprinted with the former president\u2019s name, male and female Ijaw traditional attires, lace materials and bowler hats.\nThe police are said to have arrested three of its officers linked with the crime, while they were in the process of selling the stolen items valued at several millions of Naira.\n\u201cThey were arrested about two weeks ago,\u201d the police source familiar with the development told PT last Tuesday.\nAccording to PT, the suspects conducted a systematic looting over a period of three months dating back to March 2016, before they totally stripped the house of all movable items which they disposed of piecemeal to dealers at the Panteka second-hand materials market in Tipper Garage, Gwarimpa. The dealers are currently at large.\nIt is understood that both the purchase and resale of the items were not hidden, as many of the traders were aware of the racket.\n\u201cWhenever particular or specific items of our interest were brought for sale from Mr. Jonathan\u2019s residence, we used to buy from the wholesaler who bought them in large quantity,\u201d a trader said.\nMr Jonathan\u2019s spokesperson, Ikechukwu Eze, has since confirmed the heist, saying the three policemen had been arrested.\nThe burglary was discovered after a neighbour noticed \u201csevere damage to the house\u201d and called a member of Mr. Jonathan\u2019s family to ask whether the house was undergoing renovation.\nThe former president was said to have personally gone to inspect the property after which he reported the vandalization to the Inspector General Of Police, Ibrahim Idris, who then ordered the arrest of the three police officers who were still on guard duty at the residence.\nJonathan reportedly lived in the house for about a year when he was vice president, after which his mother @ssumed residence there in 2010. It is not yet clear why she left.",
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        "raw_content": "- 35 days from November 19, 2018 is Monday, December 24, 2018.\n20 days from 12/24/18 is Sun, Jan 13, 2019.\n30 days from 12/24/18 is Wed, Jan 23, 2019.\n40 days from 12/24/18 is Sat, Feb 2, 2019.\n60 days from 12/24/18 is Fri, Feb 22, 2019.\n70 days from 12/24/18 is Mon, Mar 4, 2019.\n80 days from 12/24/18 is Thu, Mar 14, 2019.\n90 days from 12/24/18 is Sun, Mar 24, 2019.\n100 days from 12/24/18 is Wed, Apr 3, 2019.\n120 days from 12/24/18 is Tue, Apr 23, 2019.\n130 days from 12/24/18 is Fri, May 3, 2019.\n140 days from 12/24/18 is Mon, May 13, 2019.\n150 days from 12/24/18 is Thu, May 23, 2019.\n160 days from 12/24/18 is Sun, Jun 2, 2019.\n170 days from 12/24/18 is Wed, Jun 12, 2019.\n180 days from 12/24/18 is Sat, Jun 22, 2019.\n190 days from 12/24/18 is Tue, Jul 2, 2019.\n200 days from 12/24/18 is Fri, Jul 12, 2019.\n20 days before 12/24/18 is Tue, Dec 4, 2018.\n30 days before 12/24/18 is Sat, Nov 24, 2018.\n50 days before 12/24/18 is Sun, Nov 4, 2018.\n60 days before 12/24/18 is Thu, Oct 25, 2018.\n70 days before 12/24/18 is Mon, Oct 15, 2018.\n80 days before 12/24/18 is Fri, Oct 5, 2018.\n90 days before 12/24/18 is Tue, Sep 25, 2018.\n100 days before 12/24/18 is Sat, Sep 15, 2018.\n120 days before 12/24/18 is Sun, Aug 26, 2018.\n130 days before 12/24/18 is Thu, Aug 16, 2018.\n140 days before 12/24/18 is Mon, Aug 6, 2018.\n150 days before 12/24/18 is Fri, Jul 27, 2018.\n160 days before 12/24/18 is Tue, Jul 17, 2018.\n170 days before 12/24/18 is Sat, Jul 7, 2018.\n180 days before 12/24/18 is Wed, Jun 27, 2018.\n190 days before 12/24/18 is Sun, Jun 17, 2018.\n200 days before 12/24/18 is Thu, Jun 7, 2018.",
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        "raw_content": "Saint Mark tells us in his Gospel that as the disciples came down from the Mount of the Transfiguration, they were discussing among themselves what \u201crising from the dead\u201d could mean (cf. Mk 9:10). A little earlier, the Lord had foretold his passion and his resurrection after three days. Peter had protested against this prediction of death. But now, they were wondering what could be meant by the word \u201cresurrection\u201d. Could it be that we find ourselves in a similar situation? Christmas, the birth of the divine Infant, we can somehow immediately comprehend. We can love the child, we can imagine that night in Bethlehem, Mary\u2019s joy, the joy of Saint Joseph and the shepherds, the exultation of the angels. But what is resurrection? It does not form part of our experience, and so the message often remains to some degree beyond our understanding, a thing of the past. The Church tries to help us understand it, by expressing this mysterious event in the language of symbols in which we can somehow contemplate this astonishing event. During the Easter Vigil, the Church points out the significance of this day principally through three symbols: light, water, and the new song \u2013 the Alleluia.\nFirst of all, there is light. God\u2019s creation \u2013 which has just been proclaimed to us in the Biblical narrative \u2013 begins with the command: \u201cLet there be light!\u201d (Gen 1:3). Where there is light, life is born, chaos can be transformed into cosmos. In the Biblical message, light is the most immediate image of God: He is total Radiance, Life, Truth, Light. During the Easter Vigil, the Church reads the account of creation as a prophecy.\nIn the resurrection, we see the most sublime fulfilment of what this text describes as the beginning of all things. God says once again: \u201cLet there be light!\u201d The resurrection of Jesus is an eruption of light. Death is conquered, the tomb is thrown open. The Risen One himself is Light, the Light of the world. With the resurrection, the Lord\u2019s day enters the nights of history. Beginning with the resurrection, God\u2019s light spreads throughout the world and throughout history. Day dawns. This Light alone \u2013 Jesus Christ \u2013 is the true light, something more than the physical phenomenon of light. He is pure Light: God himself, who causes a new creation to be born in the midst of the old, transforming chaos into cosmos.\nLet us try to understand this a little better. Why is Christ Light? In the Old Testament, the Torah was considered to be like the light coming from God for the world and for humanity. The Torah separates light from darkness within creation, that is to say, good from evil. It points out to humanity the right path to true life. It points out the good, it demonstrates the truth and it leads us towards love, which is the deepest meaning contained in the Torah. It is a \u201clamp\u201d for our steps and a \u201clight\u201d for our path (cf. Ps 119:105). Christians, then, knew that in Christ, the Torah is present, the Word of God is present in him as Person. The Word of God is the true light that humanity needs. This Word is present in him, in the Son. Psalm 19 had compared the Torah to the sun which manifests God\u2019s glory as it rises, for all the world to see. Christians understand: yes indeed, in the resurrection, the Son of God has emerged as the Light of the world. Christ is the great Light from which all life originates. He enables us to recognize the glory of God from one end of the earth to the other. He points out our path. He is the Lord\u2019s day which, as it grows, is gradually spreading throughout the earth. Now, living with him and for him, we can live in the light.\nAt the Easter Vigil, the Church represents the mystery of the light of Christ in the sign of the Paschal candle, whose flame is both light and heat. The symbolism of light is connected with that of fire: radiance and heat, radiance and the transforming energy contained in the fire \u2013 truth and love go together. The Paschal candle burns, and is thereby consumed: Cross and resurrection are inseparable. From the Cross, from the Son\u2019s self-giving, light is born, true radiance comes into the world. From the Paschal candle we all light our own candles, especially the newly baptized, for whom the light of Christ enters deeply into their hearts in this Sacrament. The early Church described Baptism as fotismos, as the Sacrament of illumination, as a communication of light, and linked it inseparably with the resurrection of Christ. In Baptism, God says to the candidate: \u201cLet there be light!\u201d The candidate is brought into the light of Christ. Christ now divides the light from the darkness. In him we recognize what is true and what is false, what is radiance and what is darkness. With him, there wells up within us the light of truth, and we begin to understand. On one occasion when Christ looked upon the people who had come to listen to him, seeking some guidance from him, he felt compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd (cf. Mk 6:34). Amid the contradictory messages of that time, they did not know which way to turn. What great compassion he must feel in our own time too \u2013 on account of all the endless talk that people hide behind, while in reality they are totally confused. Where must we go? What are the values by which we can order our lives? The values by which we can educate our young, without giving them norms they may be unable to resist, or demanding of them things that perhaps should not be imposed upon them? He is the Light. The baptismal candle is the symbol of enlightenment that is given to us in Baptism. Thus at this hour, Saint Paul speaks to us with great immediacy. In the Letter to the Philippians, he says that, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, Christians should shine as lights in the world (cf. Phil 2:15). Let us pray to the Lord that the fragile flame of the candle he has lit in us, the delicate light of his word and his love amid the confusions of this age, will not be extinguished in us, but will become ever stronger and brighter, so that we, with him, can be people of the day, bright stars lighting up our time.\nThe second symbol of the Easter Vigil \u2013 the night of Baptism \u2013 is water. It appears in Sacred Scripture, and hence also in the inner structure of the Sacrament of Baptism, with two opposed meanings. On the one hand there is the sea, which appears as a force antagonistic to life on earth, continually threatening it; yet God has placed a limit upon it. Hence the book of Revelation says that in God\u2019s new world, the sea will be no more (cf. 21:1). It is the element of death. And so it becomes the symbolic representation of Jesus\u2019 death on the Cross: Christ descended into the sea, into the waters of death, as Israel did into the Red Sea. Having risen from death, he gives us life. This means that Baptism is not only a cleansing, but a new birth: with Christ we, as it were, descend into the sea of death, so as to rise up again as new creatures.\nThe other way in which we encounter water is in the form of the fresh spring that gives life, or the great river from which life comes forth.\nAccording to the earliest practice of the Church, Baptism had to be administered with water from a fresh spring. Without water there is no life. It is striking how much importance is attached to wells in Sacred Scripture. They are places from which life rises forth. Beside Jacob\u2019s well, Christ spoke to the Samaritan woman of the new well, the water of true life. He reveals himself to her as the new, definitive Jacob, who opens up for humanity the well that is awaited: the inexhaustible source of life-giving water (cf. Jn 4:5-15). Saint John tells us that a soldier with a lance struck the side of Jesus, and from his open side \u2013 from his pierced heart \u2013 there came out blood and water (cf. Jn 19:34). The early Church saw in this a symbol of Baptism and Eucharist flowing from the pierced heart of Jesus. In his death, Jesus himself became the spring. The prophet Ezekiel saw a vision of the new Temple from which a spring issues forth that becomes a great life-giving river (cf. Ezek 47:1-12). In a land which constantly suffered from drought and water shortage, this was a great vision of hope. Nascent Christianity understood: in Christ, this vision was fulfilled. He is the true, living Temple of God. He is the spring of living water. From him, the great river pours forth, which in Baptism renews the world and makes it fruitful; the great river of living water, his Gospel which makes the earth fertile. In a discourse during the Feast of Tabernacles, though, Jesus prophesied something still greater: \u201cWhoever believes in me \u2026 out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water\u201d (Jn 7:38). In Baptism, the Lord makes us not only persons of light, but also sources from which living water bursts forth. We all know people like that, who leave us somehow refreshed and renewed; people who are like a fountain of fresh spring water. We do not necessarily have to think of great saints like Augustine, Francis of Assisi, Teresa of Avila, Mother Teresa of Calcutta and so on, people through whom rivers of living water truly entered into human history. Thanks be to God, we find them constantly even in our daily lives: people who are like a spring. Certainly, we also know the opposite: people who spread around themselves an atmosphere like a stagnant pool of stale, or even poisoned water. Let us ask the Lord, who has given us the grace of Baptism, for the gift always to be sources of pure, fresh water, bubbling up from the fountain of his truth and his love!\nThe third great symbol of the Easter Vigil is something rather different; it has to do with man himself. It is the singing of the new song \u2013 the alleluia. When a person experiences great joy, he cannot keep it to himself. He has to express it, to pass it on. But what happens when a person is touched by the light of the resurrection, and thus comes into contact with Life itself, with Truth and Love? He cannot merely speak about it. Speech is no longer adequate. He has to sing. The first reference to singing in the Bible comes after the crossing of the Red Sea. Israel has risen out of slavery. It has climbed up from the threatening depths of the sea. It is as it were reborn. It lives and it is free. The Bible describes the people\u2019s reaction to this great event of salvation with the verse: \u201cThe people \u2026 believed in the Lord and in Moses his servant\u201d (Ex 14:31). Then comes the second reaction which, with a kind of inner necessity, follows from the first one: \u201cThen Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord \u2026\u201d At the Easter Vigil, year after year, we Christians intone this song after the third reading, we sing it as our song, because we too, through God\u2019s power, have been drawn forth from the water and liberated for true life.\nThere is a surprising parallel to the story of Moses\u2019 song after Israel\u2019s liberation from Egypt upon emerging from the Red Sea, namely in the Book of Revelation of Saint John. Before the beginning of the seven last plagues imposed upon the earth, the seer has a vision of something \u201clike a sea of glass mingled with fire; and those who had conquered the beast and its image and the number of its name, standing beside the sea of glass with harps of God in their hands. And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb \u2026\u201d (Rev 15:2f.). This image describes the situation of the disciples of Jesus Christ in every age, the situation of the Church in the history of this world. Humanly speaking, it is self-contradictory. On the one hand, the community is located at the Exodus, in the midst of the Red Sea, in a sea which is paradoxically ice and fire at the same time. And must not the Church, so to speak, always walk on the sea, through the fire and the cold? Humanly speaking, she ought to sink. But while she is still walking in the midst of this Red Sea, she sings \u2013 she intones the song of praise of the just: the song of Moses and of the Lamb, in which the Old and New Covenants blend into harmony. While, strictly speaking, she ought to be sinking, the Church sings the song of thanksgiving of the saved. She is standing on history\u2019s waters of death and yet she has already risen. Singing, she grasps at the Lord\u2019s hand, which holds her above the waters. And she knows that she is thereby raised outside the force of gravity of death and evil \u2013 a force from which otherwise there would be no way of escape \u2013 raised and drawn into the new gravitational force of God, of truth and of love. At present she is still between the two gravitational fields. But once Christ is risen, the gravitational pull of love is stronger than that of hatred; the force of gravity of life is stronger than that of death. 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        "raw_content": "Following UNIT's formation, Lethbridge-Stewart, the new commanding officer in the UK, set about recruiting personnel who he felt were appropriate for UNIT, whilst mapping out a general structure which would ensure the taskforce's effectiveness.\nOne area of this initial structuring particularly stands out. The Paranormal Division was created during 1968 and was disbanded early in 1969 after an event known as The Happening. The Paranormal Division was headed up by Lieutenant Hamlet Macbeth, and undertook the task of investigating so-called Fortean events. This division's staff apparently contained six psychics.\nThe Happening was a massive psychic event that occurred in St John's Wood, London on the 21st of December 1968. Unfortunately, the various accounts of this event are incoherent and fragmented, making it impossible to draw any conclusions about the order of events, let alone the reasons behind it. After this event, Macbeth left UNIT and has been helpful in handing on items of information which have gone into this document.\nThe Crook Marsham Affair\nJust Before Christmas 1968, an unexplained incident took place in the small village of Crook Marsham, Yorkshire. Officially explained away as poison gas, the incident caused the deaths of more than half the residents of the village, among them actor Edmund Trevithick, famous for his role in the 50's BBC serial Nightshade.\nA particularly unusual feature of this event is that the survivors were found all together in the Parish Church, with the sole exception of three or four people who were at a radio telescope installation just outside the village.\nAccording to the official reports, the gas came from underneath the telescope compound and drifted into the village, causing hallucinations and deaths. Unofficial reports mention the presence of the Scottish Doctor and a 17 year old girl called Ace.\nIt is clear that UNIT were involved in the mop up operation and that extensive D-notices were issued, including some relating to an incident occurring in 1644, during the English civil war.\nAlmost immediately after the incident, the radio telescope outside the town was closed down and arrangements were made for it to be dismantled due to geological instabilities , which had apparently come to light during the incident.\nAs to speculation about what actually occurred, it is quite likely that there was something underneath the telescope which was kept effectively under wraps by the government, but its exact nature remains unknown.\nThe most probable explanation is some ultra-top-secret research or military installation, which accidentally released a poisonous chemical into the atmosphere and for which the telescope was a cover story.\nHowever, there seems to be no reason why the government would impound historical records dating back to 1644 purely on the basis of this incident. Perhaps the records contained some information that the authorities could have used to prevent the deaths. However, this seems incredibly unlikely.\n\u2039 Year by Year up 1969 \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: understanding teenagers\nwhy it\u2019s important to understand teenagers\nstarting later this month, i\u2019ll be speaking in 5 locations for barefoot ministries\u2019 $5 training. it\u2019s a very cool half day of training, for (can you guess?), five dollars. the day is targeted at volunteer youth workers, and is ideal for teams to attend together. check out the $5 training site for more info and locations.\nthe first seminar that day is called \u2018understanding today\u2019s teenagers\u2019. i also wrote a short ebook for barefoot on this subject. here\u2019s the opening few paragraphs from that:\nA visiting alien (the kind from another planet, that is, not just a foreigner) could watch a bunch of TV shows and movies with teenagers in them, and form a fairly robust understanding of the values, thought processes, and inner life of a modern-day teenager.\nBut the alien would be wrong.\nSure, they\u2019d get a few things right. But those two-dimensional sources would be mostly misleading. Those flat personifications of teenagers would not provide understanding for these real-life scenarios:\nTyler has loving parents and a great church youth group. He\u2019s smart, and goes to a great school. In rare instances, Tyler can be hilarious and social. But most of the time, Tyler keeps to himself, brooding and sullen. He seems to be naturally attracted to dark, violent music. He regularly sits in his room, staring at the wall, doing nothing. Why?\nJenna is a creative and social 16 year-old who, despite what people might assume about her, has never been a big partier, and is fairly inexperienced with alcohol. She is also on her church\u2019s youth ministry worship team, deeply connected with her family, and excited about the responsible young adult she is becoming. So why does Jenna break into an unopened bottle of vodka her parents have in the pantry? Why does Jenna, realizing she\u2019s going to get caught, but wanting to have a bit more, bring vodka to school in a travel mug? And why is she surprised when she gets caught and suspended from school?\nCrystal does not fit the easy and obvious stereotypes of a high school dropout. And she hasn\u2019t dropped out yet, but she\u2019s secretly working toward it. Crystal has attended an expensive private school for 11 grades, and both of her parents are extremely involved in the school. They have a comfortable home, and give Crystal lots of (but not too much) freedom. She has done well enough in school, and doesn\u2019t seem overly stressed. So why is Crystal secretly taking G.E.D. tests, one at a time, so she can drop out of school one semester before graduation? Why is she planning on moving to a farm in another state?\nJason\u2019s home is complicated. He has an older brother with learning disabilities who takes most of the family\u2019s attention. His parents are present, and trying, but they\u2019re really odd and quirky. And they struggle financially, living in a very rough neighborhood where Jason is a minority. But Jason is about the sharpest, most alive teenager you would ever meet. He\u2019s generous and humble, loyal and passionate. Where did that come from? Who should get the credit?\nReal, three-dimensional teenagers are complicated.\nI suppose it\u2019s fair to say that all humans are. But we adults are not teenagers, and our assumptions about what drives thought and behavior are colored by our adult perspectives and experiences. Add to that the reality that understanding teenagers is a constantly morphing and shape-shifting body of information. Today\u2019s teenagers are not the same as teenagers in 1987 (and certainly not the same as teenagers in 1967). Sure, some things haven\u2019t changed. But I think it\u2019s fair to say that more has changed than has stayed the same.\nSo our own experiences of being a teenager, if we can remember them at all, are only nominally helpful.\nIf we want to be effective in coming alongside teenagers, helping them develop a real and active, sustainable faith, the ultimate starting point is: nurturing your own connection with Jesus.\nBut, that\u2019s not what this ebook is about.\nIf we want to be effective in coming alongside teenagers, helping them develop a real and active, sustainable faith, the second most important piece of the picture is: presence. A willingness to be there.\nBut that\u2019s not what this ebook is about either.\nSo let\u2019s go with the third most important thing, which is what this book is about. That thing, the third most important aspect of effective engagement with teenagers, is: understanding them.\nSure, there are great examples of fairly clueless youth workers of all ages who have been used by God in the lives of teenagers despite their lack of understanding. But a deep and growing understanding of teenagers and their world will have an impact (a positive one!) on every aspect of what you do in youth ministry: from conversations to small group leadership, from teaching topics to teaching approaches, from event planning to parent interactions, from expectations to the values of your ministry.\nThat\u2019s what I\u2019m hoping to provide you in this short book. It won\u2019t be comprehensive, of course. I\u2019ve studied all this stuff continually, for years, and I\u2019m still learning all the time. I still have blind spots in my understanding. 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        "raw_content": "A brick wall is frequently used as a metaphor in all aspects of life to denote a severe obstacle; a difficulty that seems nearly impossible to penetrate; a problem difficult to resolve. The metaphor, of course, derives from the idea of brick as an nearly impenetrable substance.\nIn genealogy, a brick wall suggests a coming to a dead end in one's research. After all known resources and tactics have been exhausted, a researcher will often \"hit a brick wall\" and can go no further in resolving a particular genealogical problem. Brick walls occur for many reasons, including but not limited to the experience level of the researcher, the availability of sources, access to sources and, sometimes, simply being too close to the problem. Brick walls are often solved by a fresh point of view\u2014having some else review the problem, or putting the problem aside for a period of time and returning to it with one's own fresh point of view. As more and more resources become available on the Internet and elsewhere, patience may be all that's needed in resolving some brick walls. In some cases, a person may hire a genealogist to resolve a brick wall.",
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        "raw_content": "Assertiveness seems to be the buzzword hanging on everyone\u2019s lips as the solution for career advancement. The notion that unless you aggressively assert your claim to promotions, raises, perks, bonuses and the like within any business or organization, you will not receive your due, or worse, you will see someone else take it from you, has become ingrained as the go-to advice for anyone seeking to build a successful career.\nUnfortunately for many who have followed this advice, being assertive is not always the right approach. Indeed, in my experience it is too often the wrong course. A better path for most people is to think realistically about what would be fair, and then thoughtfully ask for it.\nRecently I worked as an advisor to a rising company that sought to hire a controller/director of operations. The position came with the promise that if the person hired took the company successfully through one annual audit cycle, a promotion to Chief Financial Officer was on the table. A young woman in her late twenties, a CPA from a good school, five years solid experience in a similar position at a larger firm, applied and lobbied enthusiastically for the job. She believed she would be ready to become a CFO soon, but at her current firm there were other competent people senior to her in the finance department and thus in the next few years promotion was highly unlikely. She made it clear that she was willing to move for the same salary and expected bonus that her current employer offered, as long as she had the assurance of the CFO position if she proved herself in the first year.\nAlong with a partner at the company\u2019s auditors, I was asked to interview her. I met her and was as impressed as I have ever been by a young candidate. Her accounting skills were first-rate and her job experience exceptional, but most importantly she exhibited a wonderful combination of poise, confidence and modesty. Furthermore she understood and valued the career significance of becoming a CFO by age thirty and of growing with a smaller company that had a promising future. She wanted the responsibility and the prospect excited her. The partner from the audit firm met her early the following week and rated her as positively as I did. When I reflected my opinion to the company\u2019s CEO, he informed me that her references were superb, highlighting her thoroughness and execution skills.\nThe company negotiated an offer with her: salary and bonus same as her current firm, promise of the CFO position after one successful annual audit, and assurance of a profit participation as CFO. No one would be hired above her and she would report directly to the CEO.\nShe indicated her happiness with the terms and asked if the CEO could send her a formal offer letter. The company e-mailed it to her the next morning.\nShe responded that afternoon, saying it all looked good but that she wanted to run it by a family friend. The next day she made a request for a guaranteed bonus that was three times the one agreed. Her stated reason was that she would have additional commuting costs with the new job. The CEO replied by saying he understood, and that the company would pay those commuting costs. However, this cost was a small fraction of the additional amount she requested. They would be unable to pay anything above that. Her response was that she believed she was worth the additional amount and she would not accept anything less.\nThe CEO reminded her that the company had come up to meet her original request to match her current compensation and benefits, and that in exchange she had been granted the opportunity she sought. They conversed several times more over the following week, but she was unmoved. The CEO later told me it was like speaking to a different person. Gone was the poise and modesty, the calm-but-self-assured professionalism, all the classic traits of good CFOs. An aggressiveness and firmness took its place that came across as insincere and at times rehearsed.\nI asked the CEO if he was going to negotiate further. He said no. The problem now was not about money or terms. The problem was he no longer wanted to hire her. \u201cI am uncomfortable with the idea of handing over our operations and accounting to her.\u201d\nI later heard that she regretted missing out on the opportunity. This is not an uncommon tale: someone with career-making opportunities placed before them is advised to be more assertive in their demands. They are told that unless they do so they will be taken advantage of. I have little doubt that this is what happened here. A promising young professional had a dream opportunity in front of her. Someone advised her she was being misled by the company CEO and his offer. Someone did mislead her, of course. But not the CEO.\nThis entry was posted in Assertiveness, Focus on your strengths, Positive and tagged A Different Person, Assertiveness, BartsBooks, CEO, Jeanne Murphy PR, Keith Danko, Marriah Media, Within Your Grasp. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "And NOT to believe?\nHave you ever pondered this? I think it\u2019s one of those mind-boggling concepts. We have to exercise faith to believe in God, or in any \u201chigher power,\u201d and the spiritual realm that we can\u2019t see.\nWe also have to use faith in common daily situations, such as believing lights will come on when we flip switches, that water will come out of faucets when we turn them on, and that the chairs we\u2019re about to sit in will in fact hold us up. We even subconsciously exercise faith every day we wake up (well, that alone, that we sleep and wake up the next morning), and that gravity still exists to hold us and our planet in place.\nAll of that seems like it requires effort, yet most of the time, we just do it naturally without thinking. I can\u2019t imagine working on NOT believing and trying to come up with explanations on my own for life as it exists, as I currently know it!\nYour inspiration for this final Monday in February!\n\u201cJoy is never released through unbelief, but it is always present where there is belief. Believing is so much simpler than not believing. If we do not believe God, His Word, and His promises, then we are left with the labor of reasoning and attempting to work out matters ourselves.\nWhen we come to God, we must do so believing. When we do, we will have joy; and where there is joy, there will also be enjoyment.\nThis is God\u2019s will for us, that we might have and enjoy life.\nJesus did not die for you and me that we might be miserable. He died to deliver us from every kind of oppression and misery. His work is already finished, and the only thing that remains to be accomplished is for us to believe.\u201d\nI\u2019m just thinking of the irony that it takes faith to believe in God \u2013 AND it also takes faith to NOT believe in God or any \u201chigher power,\u201d but rather in our own devices and how the world and all that\u2019s in it came to exist. Even those who don\u2019t believe in God have to believe in SOMETHING outside of themselves.\nDo you agree that believing in something or someone is easier than NOT believing?\nbalance, believing, challenges, confidence, conviction, Faith, grace, trust\n4 thoughts on \u201cIt Requires Faith to Believe \u2013 As Well As to NOT Believe\u201d\nI personally find it amazing when I have a conversation with a Humanist; that is, a genuine, fully convinced Humanist.\nThose individuals who believe that there is no reason to look outside of ourselves- That humanity has all it needs to overcome humankind\u2019s flaws- Are a bit of mystery to me, to be honest. Not so much because of the refusal to believe in some kind of deity (there are well known Atheists who espouse the possibility of superior alien races giving birth to humanity, for instance), but rather because of the rejection of scientific principle in advocating that a flawed object or material or group can somehow reinforce itself and somehow no longer be flawed.\nVery thought provoking article!\nJoy is never released throughunbelief\u2026.\nAwsum words\nThankful for the peace that floods my soul because I believe in the life changing word of God.\nI\u2019ve seen too much to NOT believe. I do realize that\u2019s not been everyone\u2019s experience\u2013and it\u2019s hard for people to believe beyond their own experience\u2013but for me, I would be terribly foolish to not believe.\nGeorgiana recently posted..Time Management for Work-at-Home Moms",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog \u00bb Business \u00bb Online shopping drives retail sector\u2019s growth, says study\nLONDON: Online shopping is on a growth path and has become a determining factor in the growth of the entire retail sector, according to a recent study. Net-based sales accounted for almost half of the growth in retail spending in 2005, the study revealed.\nRetail analysts Verdict Research, which carried out the study, said spending on the internet grew by 29 per cent, 15 times faster than the 1.5 per cent overall growth of the retail sector, which by itself is the slowest rate of growth in recent times.\nVerdict Research found that consumers spent an estimated 8.2 billion pounds on goods bought online in 2005, compared with 9.4 billion pounds in offline sales by department stores. While this constitutes just 3.1 per cent of the total 265 billion pounds worth of retail sales during the year, it accounted for most of the sector\u2019s growth. Of the 3.9 billion pounds shoppers spent additionally during the year, as much as 1.9 billion pounds were accounted for by internet sales.\nSenior retail analyst at Verdict Research Nick Gladding, who authored the report, said internet spending is still a relatively small percentage of sales, but it is influencing the way people shop. \u201cE-tail is redefining how people select retailers, enabling them to find the lowest price product and allowing them to shop at a time that suits them. This makes online retailers far more formidable competitors to high street retailers than their current sales figures suggest,\u201d he said.\nVerdict cited the instances of Argos, which has a formidable online presence along with its physical stores, scoring over Index as a catalogue showroom operator, and of Dell, which sells a large part of its computers and peripherals over the net, annihilating Tiny, the computer retailer, which went into administration because it could not compete with the lower prices offered by its rival.\nThe report also said the country\u2019s online shopper population increased by a quarter in 2005 and one in four consumers now shops on the web. The fastest growing age group is \u201csilver surfers\u201d, with the number of 55-plus internet shoppers doubling last year.\nVerdict Research\u2019s findings support the figures brought out by Interactive Media in Retail Group, the representative organisation for the country\u2019s online retailers. IMRG said online shopping grew 32 per cent to 19.2 billion in 2005, although its spending figures tend to be higher as these include services such as travel and financial products.",
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        "raw_content": "Ask a question about 'Ernst R\u00f6hm'\nStart a new discussion about 'Ernst R\u00f6hm'\nErnst Julius R\u00f6hm, was a German\nofficer in the Bavarian Army and later an early Nazi\nNazism, the common short form name of National Socialism was the ideology and practice of the Nazi Party and of Nazi Germany...\nleader. He was a co-founder of the Sturmabteilung\n(\"Storm Battalion\"; SA), the Nazi Party militia\nThe term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinary citizens to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a regular salary or committed to a fixed term of service. It is a polyseme with...\n, and later was its commander. In 1934, as part of the Night of the Long Knives\n, he was executed on Hitler's\norders as a potential rival.\nErnst R\u00f6hm was born in Munich\n, the youngest of three children (older sister and brother). His father, a railway official, was described as \"a harsh man\". Although the family had no military tradition, R\u00f6hm entered the Royal Bavarian 10th Infantry Regiment Prinz Ludwig at Ingolstadt\nas a cadet on 23 July 1906. He obtained his commission on 12 March 1908. At the outbreak of war in August 1914, he was adjutant of the 1st Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment K\u00f6nig. The following month, he was seriously wounded in the face at Chanot Wood in Lorraine\n, and carried the scars for the rest of his life. He was promoted to senior lieutenant (Oberleutnant) in April 1915. During an attack on the fortification at Thiaumont, Verdun\nVerdun is a city in the Meuse department in Lorraine in north-eastern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department.Verdun is the biggest city in Meuse, although the capital of the department is the slightly smaller city of Bar-le-Duc.- History :...\n, on 23 June 1916, he sustained a serious chest wound. As a result, he spent the remainder of the war in both France and Romania\nas a staff officer. He was awarded the Iron Cross First Class\non 20 June 1916, just before he was wounded at Verdun, and was promoted to captain (Hauptmann\nHauptmann is a German word usually translated as captain when it is used as an officer's rank in the German, Austrian and Swiss armies. While \"haupt\" in contemporary German means \"main\", it also has the dated meaning of \"head\", i.e...\n) in April 1917. In October 1918, while serving on the Staff of the Gardekorps, he contracted the deadly Spanish influenza and was not expected to live; however, he survived and recovered after a long period of convalescence.\nFollowing the armistice on 11 November 1918 that ended the war, R\u00f6hm continued his military career as an adjutant in the Reichswehr\n. He was one of the senior members in Colonel von Epp's Bayerisches Freikorps f\u00fcr den Grenzschutz Ost, formed at Ohrdruf in April 1919, which finally overturned the Red Republic in Munich by force of arms on 3 May 1919. In 1919, he joined the German Workers' Party\nGerman Workers' Party\nThe German Workers' Party was the short-lived predecessor of the Nazi Party .-Origins:The DAP was founded in Munich in the hotel \"F\u00fcrstenfelder Hof\" on January 5, 1919 by Anton Drexler, a member of the occultist Thule Society. It developed out of the \"Freien Arbeiterausschuss f\u00fcr einen guten...\n, which soon became the National Socialist German Workers Party\n(NSDAP). R\u00f6hm met Adolf Hitler\nand they became political allies and close friends.\nR\u00f6hm's resignation from the Reichswehr was accepted in November 1923 during his time as a prisoner at Stadelheim prison. Following the failed Beer Hall Putsch\non 9 November 1923, R\u00f6hm, Hitler, General Erich Ludendorff\nErich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff was a German general, victor of Li\u00e8ge and of the Battle of Tannenberg...\n, Lt-Colonel Kriebel and six others were tried in February 1924 on charges of treason\n. R\u00f6hm was found guilty and received one year and three months in prison. However, the sentence was suspended and he was granted a conditional discharge. Hitler was also found guilty and was sentenced to five years imprisonment, although he would only serve nine months.\nIn April 1924, R\u00f6hm became a Reichstag Deputy for the v\u00f6lkisch National Socialist Freedom Party. He made only one speech, urging the release from Landsberg of Lt-Colonel Kriebel. At the 1925 elections the seats won by his party were much reduced, and his name was too far down the list for him to be returned to the Reichstag. While Hitler was in prison, R\u00f6hm helped to create the Frontbann\nFrontbann\nThe term Frontbann refers to a reorganized and renamed version of the Sturmabteilung or SA. It was created in April 1924 in an effort to rebuild the Nazi party in the aftermath of the failed Munich Putsch. The Nazi party including the SA was outlawed by the German government following the Putsch...\nas a legal alternative to the then-outlawed SA. At Landsberg prison in April 1924, R\u00f6hm had also been given full powers by Hitler to rebuild the SA in any way he saw fit. When in April 1925 Hitler and Ludendorff disapproved of the proposals under which R\u00f6hm was prepared to integrate the 30,000-strong Frontbann into the SA, on 1 May 1925 R\u00f6hm resigned from all political movements and military brigades and sought seclusion from public life. In 1928 he accepted a post in Bolivia as adviser to the Bolivian Army where he was given the rank of Lt-Colonel and took up his duties after six months' acclimatisation and language tutoring. Following the 1930 revolt in Bolivia R\u00f6hm was forced to seek sanctuary in the German Embassy. After the election results in Germany that September, R\u00f6hm received a telephone call from Hitler in which the latter said, \"I need you\", thus provoking R\u00f6hm's return to Germany.\nSA leader\nIn September 1930, as a consequence of the Stennes Revolt\nStennes Revolt\nThe Stennes Revolt, led by Walter Stennes , the Berlin commandant of the Sturmabteilung , erupted in the summer of 1930 and again in the spring of 1931...\nin Berlin, Hitler assumed supreme command of the SA as its new Oberster SA-F\u00fchrer\nLeadership ranks of the Sturmabteilung\nLeadership ranks of the Sturmabteilung were the titles and positions held by the commanders of the Sturmabteilung of the Nazi Party between the years of 1920 and 1945....\n. He sent a personal request to R\u00f6hm, asking that he return to serve as the SA's chief of staff. R\u00f6hm accepted this offer and commenced his new assignment in early January 1931. R\u00f6hm brought radical new ideas to the SA and appointed several of his close friends to its senior leadership.\nThe SA now numbered over a million. Its traditional function of party leader escort had been given to the SS\n, but it continued its street battles with \"Reds\" and attacks on Jews. The SA also attacked or intimidated anyone deemed hostile to the Nazi programme: editors, professors, politicians, uncooperative local officials or businessmen.\nUnder R\u00f6hm, the SA also often took the side of workers in strikes and other labour disputes, attacking strikebreakers and supporting picket lines. SA intimidation contributed to the rise of the Nazis, breaking down the electoral activity of the left-wing parties. However, the SA's reputation for street violence and heavy drinking was a hindrance.\nAnother hindrance was the more or less open homosexuality\nHomosexuality is romantic or sexual attraction or behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality refers to \"an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affectional, or romantic attractions\" primarily or exclusively to people of the same...\nof R\u00f6hm and other SA leaders such as his deputy Edmund Heines\nEdmund Heines was a Nazi Party leader and Ernst R\u00f6hm's deputy in the SA.-Life:Heines served in World War I as a volunteer, and was discharged in 1918 as a lieutenant. In 1925, he joined the Nazi Party and the SA . In 1929, he was convicted of murder, but soon received an amnesty...\n(both of whom would later be sentenced to death on Hitler's orders). In 1931, the M\u00fcnchener Post, a Social Democratic\nnewspaper, obtained and published R\u00f6hm's letters to a friend in which R\u00f6hm discussed his sexual affairs with men.\nBy this time, R\u00f6hm and Hitler were so close that they addressed each other as du (the German familiar form of \"you\"\nT-V distinction\nIn sociolinguistics, a T\u2013V distinction is a contrast, within one language, between second-person pronouns that are specialized for varying levels of politeness, social distance, courtesy, familiarity, or insult toward the addressee....\n). R\u00f6hm was the only top Nazi that Hitler addressed as such. In turn, R\u00f6hm was the only Nazi who dared address Hitler as \"Adolf,\" rather than \"mein F\u00fchrer.\"\nAs Hitler secured national power in 1933, SA men became auxiliary police, and marched into local government offices to force officials to hand over authority to Nazis.\nR\u00f6hm and the SA regarded themselves as the vanguard of the \"National Socialist revolution.\" After Hitler's takeover, they expected radical changes in Germany, with power and rewards for them. However, Hitler's use of the SA as storm troopers was a political weapon he no longer needed.\nAlong with Joseph Goebbels\n, Gottfried Feder\nGottfried Feder was an economist and one of the early key members of the Nazi party. He was their economic theoretician. Initially, it was his lecture in 1919 that drew Hitler into the party.- Biography :...\nand Walther Darr\u00e9, R\u00f6hm was a prominent member of the party's \"socialist\n\" faction. This group took the words \"Sozialistische\" and \"Arbeiter\" (\"worker\") in the party's name literally. They largely rejected capitalism\nCapitalism is an economic system that became dominant in the Western world following the demise of feudalism. There is no consensus on the precise definition nor on how the term should be used as a historical category...\n(which they associated with Jews) and pushed for nationalisation of major industrial firms, expanded worker control, confiscation and redistribution of the estates of the old aristocracy\nand social equality. R\u00f6hm spoke of a \"second revolution\" against \"reactionaries\nThe term reactionary refers to viewpoints that seek to return to a previous state in a society. The term is meant to describe one end of a political spectrum whose opposite pole is \"radical\". While it has not been generally considered a term of praise it has been adopted as a self-description by...\n\" (the National Socialist label for old-line conservatives), as the National Socialists had previously dealt with the Communists and Socialists.\nAll this was threatening to the business community, which had supported Hitler's rise to power. So Hitler swiftly reassured businessmen that there would be no \"second revolution.\" Many \"storm troopers\" were of working-class origins and had expected a socialist programme. In fact, it was often said at the time that members of the SA were like a beefsteak \u2014 \"brown on the outside and red on the inside\". They were now disappointed by the new regime's lack of socialist direction and also failure to provide the lavish patronage expected. R\u00f6hm even publicly criticized Hitler for his failure to carry through the National Socialist revolution.\nFurthermore, R\u00f6hm and his SA colleagues thought of their force (now over three million strong) as the future army of Germany, replacing the Reichswehr\nand its professional officers. Although R\u00f6hm had been a member of the officer corps, he viewed them as \"old fogies\" who lacked \"revolutionary spirit.\" In February 1934, R\u00f6hm demanded that the Reichswehr (which under the Treaty of Versailles\nwas limited to 100,000 men) be absorbed into the SA under his leadership as Minister of Defence.\nThis horrified the army, with its traditions going back to Frederick the Great\n. The army officer corps viewed the SA as a brawling mob of undisciplined street fighters and were also concerned by the pervasiveness of homosexuality and \"corrupt morals\" within the ranks of the SA. Further, reports of a huge cache of weapons in the hands of SA members gave the army commanders even more concern. The entire officer corps opposed R\u00f6hm's proposal, insisting that honour and discipline would vanish if the SA gained control. However, it appeared that R\u00f6hm and the SA would settle for nothing less.\nHitler privately shared much of R\u00f6hm's animus toward the tradition\nalists in the army. Nevertheless, he had gained power with the army's support, and he wanted the army's support to succeed the ailing 86-year-old Paul von Hindenburg\nThe President of the Federal Republic of Germany is the country's head of state. His official title in German is Bundespr\u00e4sident . Germany has a parliamentary system of government and so the position of President is largely ceremonial...\nMeanwhile, Hitler had already begun preparing for the struggle. In February he told British diplomat Anthony Eden\nRobert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, KG, MC, PC was a British Conservative politician, who was Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957...\nthat he planned to reduce the SA by two thirds. Also in February, he announced that the SA would be left only a few minor military functions.\nR\u00f6hm responded with further complaints about Hitler and began expanding the armed elements of the SA. To many it appeared as if the SA was planning or threatening a rebellion. In March, R\u00f6hm offered a compromise in which a few thousand SA leaders would be taken into the army, but the army promptly rejected it.\nOn 11 April 1934, Hitler met with German military leaders on the ship Deutschland. By this time, Hitler had learned that the ailing Hindenburg would die before the year's end. Hitler informed them of Hindenburg's declining health and proposed the Reichswehr support him as Hindenburg's successor. In exchange, Hitler offered to reduce the SA, suppress R\u00f6hm's ambitions, and guarantee the Reichswehr would be Germany's only military force. William L. Shirer\nWilliam Lawrence Shirer was an American journalist, war correspondent, and historian, who wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, a history of Nazi Germany read and cited in scholarly works for more than 50 years...\nasserts that Hitler also promised to expand the army and navy.\nHowever, both the Reichswehr and business conservatives continued their anti-SA complaints to Hindenburg. In early June 1934, defence minister Werner von Blomberg\n, on Hindenburg's behalf, issued an ultimatum to Hitler: unless political tension ended in Germany, Hindenburg would likely declare martial law\nMartial law is the imposition of military rule by military authorities over designated regions on an emergency basis\u2014 only temporary\u2014when the civilian government or civilian authorities fail to function effectively , when there are extensive riots and protests, or when the disobedience of the law...\nand turn over control of the country to the army. Knowing such a step could forever deprive him of power, Hitler decided to carry out his pact with the Reichswehr to suppress the SA. This meant a showdown with R\u00f6hm. In Hitler's view, the army and the SA constituted the only real remaining power centres in Germany that were independent in his National Socialist state.\nThe army was willing to submit. Blomberg had the swastika\nadded to the army's insignia in February and ended the army's practice of preference for \"old army\" descent in new officers, replacing it with a requirement of \"consonance with the new government.\"\nAlthough determined to curb the power of the SA, Hitler put off doing away with his long-time comrade to the very end. A political struggle within the party grew, with those closest to Hitler, including Prussian premier Hermann G\u00f6ring\nHermann Wilhelm G\u00f6ring, was a German politician, military leader, and a leading member of the Nazi Party. He was a veteran of World War I as an ace fighter pilot, and a recipient of the coveted Pour le M\u00e9rite, also known as \"The Blue Max\"...\n, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels\nand SS Chief\nwas a special SS rank that existed between the years of 1925 and 1945. Reichsf\u00fchrer-SS was a title from 1925 to 1933 and, after 1934, the highest rank of the German Schutzstaffel .-Definition:...\npositioning themselves against R\u00f6hm. As a means of isolating R\u00f6hm, on 20 April 1934, G\u00f6ring transferred control of the Prussian political police (Gestapo\n) to Himmler, who, G\u00f6ring believed, could be counted on to move against R\u00f6hm. Himmler\n, Heydrich\nand G\u00f6ring\nused R\u00f6hm's published anti-Hitler rhetoric to support a claim that the SA was plotting to overthrow Hitler. Himmler and his deputy Heydrich, chief of the SS Security Service (the SD), assembled a dossier of manufactured evidence to suggest that R\u00f6hm had been paid twelve million marks\nThe Deutsche Mark |mark]], abbreviated \"DM\") was the official currency of West Germany and Germany until the adoption of the euro in 2002. It is commonly called the \"Deutschmark\" in English but not in German. Germans often say \"Mark\" or \"D-Mark\"...\nby France to overthrow Hitler. Leading officers were shown falsified evidence on June 24 that R\u00f6hm planned to use the SA to launch a plot against the government .\nBy this time, these stories were officially recognised. Reports of the SA threat were passed to Hitler and he felt it was time to act. Meanwhile G\u00f6ring, Himmler, Heydrich and Victor Lutze (at Hitler's direction) drew up lists of people in and outside the SA to be killed. Himmler and Heydrich issued marching orders to the SS, while Sepp Dietrich\nJosef \"Sepp\" Dietrich was a German SS General. He was one of Nazi Germany's most decorated soldiers and commanded formations up to Army level during World War II. Prior to 1929 he was Adolf Hitler's chauffeur and bodyguard but received rapid promotion after his participation in the murder of...\nwent around showing army officers a purported SA execution list.\nMeanwhile, R\u00f6hm and several of his companions went away on holiday at a resort in Bad Wiessee\nBad Wiessee is a spa town on Lake Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany. The name \"Bad\" means for \"spa\" or \"baths\", while \"Wiessee\" derives from \"West See\", meaning \"western part of the lake\"....\n. On June 28, Hitler phoned R\u00f6hm and asked him to gather all the SA leaders at Bad Wiessee on June 30 for a conference. R\u00f6hm agreed, apparently unsuspicious.\nThe date of June 30 marked the beginning of the Night of the Long Knives\n. At dawn on 30 June, Hitler flew to Munich\nand then drove to Bad Wiessee, where he personally arrested R\u00f6hm and the other SA leaders. All were imprisoned at Stadelheim Prison\nStadelheim Prison, in Munich's Giesing district, is one of the largest prisons in Germany.Founded in 1894 it was the site of many executions, particularly by guillotine during the Nazi period.-Notable inmates:...\nin Munich. From 30 June to 2 July 1934, the entire leadership of the SA was purged, along with many other political adversaries of the Nazis.\nHitler was uneasy authorizing R\u00f6hm's execution and gave R\u00f6hm an opportunity to commit suicide\nForced suicide\nForced suicide is a method of execution where the victim is coerced into committing suicide to avoid facing an alternative option they perceive as much worse, such as suffering torture or having friends or family members imprisoned, tortured, or killed...\n. On July 2, R\u00f6hm was visited by SS-Brigadef\u00fchrer Theodor Eicke\nTheodor Eicke was a SS Obergruppenf\u00fchrer , commander of the SS-Division Totenkopf of the Waffen-SS and one of the key figures in the establishment of concentration camps in Nazi Germany. His Nazi Party number was 114,901 and his SS number was 2,921...\n(then Kommandant of the Dachau concentration camp) and SS-Obersturmbannf\u00fchrer\nObersturmbannf\u00fchrer was a paramilitary Nazi Party rank used by both the SA and the SS. It was created in May 1933 to fill the need for an additional field grade officer rank above Sturmbannf\u00fchrer as the SA expanded. It became an SS rank at the same time...\nMichel Hans Lippert or Michael Lippert was an SS Standartenf\u00fchrer, Police officer and a German soldier who served in both World War I and World War II. During World War II. Lippert commanded several concentration camps, including Sachsenhausen, before becoming a commander of the SS-Freiwilligen...\n, who laid a pistol on the table, told R\u00f6hm he had ten minutes to use it and left. R\u00f6hm refused and stated \"If I am to be killed, let Adolf do it himself.\" Having heard nothing in the allotted time, Eicke and Lippert returned to R\u00f6hm's cell to find him standing. R\u00f6hm had his bare chest puffed out in a gesture of defiance as Lippert shot him in the chest at point blank range. He was buried in the Westfriedhof (Western Cemetery) in Munich.\nThe purge of the SA was legalized the next day with a one-paragraph decree: the Law Regarding Measures of State Self-Defence. At this time no public reference was made to the alleged SA rebellion; instead there were generalised references to misconduct, perversion, and some sort of plot. John Toland\nJohn Toland (author)\nJohn Willard Toland was an American author and historian. He is best known for his bestselling biography of Adolf Hitler and for his Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II history of Japan, The Rising Sun.Toland was a graduate of Williams College, and he also attended the Yale School of Drama for a...\nnoted that Hitler had long been privately aware that R\u00f6hm and his SA associates were homosexuals; although he disapproved of their behaviour, he stated that 'the SA are a band of warriors and not a moral institution.'\nA few days later, the claim of an incipient SA rebellion was publicised and became the official reason for the entire wave of arrests and executions. Indeed, the affair was labeled the \"R\u00f6hm-putsch\" by German historians, though after World War II\nit has usually been modified as the \"alleged R\u00f6hm-putsch\" or known as the \"Night of the Long Knives.\" In a speech on July 13, Hitler alluded to R\u00f6hm's homosexuality and explained the purge as chiefly defence against treason\nAllegations about Rudolf Hess",
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        "raw_content": "Abney's Bohannon, the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog\nI tend to hunt alone. It's not that I dislike people or other hunters, but instead is based on a number of factors. I find that when I am alone my senses are focused and keenly aware of the hunting landscape around me. The chirp of a bird or chatter of a squirrel are the conversations I prefer to pay more attention to. I further find an inner peace in the solitude of my own thoughts when the distractions of other humans has been removed. Additionally, there is a thrill in the reality that I am all that's there to get me home safe. I am on my own to solve all of my forest troubles and challenges.\nAbney's Tazman\nDespite my general desire for solo hunting, it has not always been this way. On December 22, 2007, I had to say goodbye to one of my favorite hunting partners when he passed away. He was a creature of few words and seemed to understand who I was and let me be who I am. He was always ready to hunt, fearless, rugged, and at times aloof, just like me. We had spent 13 years together roaming the Colorado Mountains and marshlands in search of game and adventure. When I had to say goodbye it was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. His name was Taz, and he was a Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog. When he was with me I never had any doubt that if there was danger I would find him between me and it. I could tell you numerous stories about this magnificent animal, but this article is not about him, it is about his successor.\n6 years after Taz's death, two of which had been spent hunting mountain lions, I found myself wanting another hunting dog. I was looking for a very specific animal. One who was tough, fearless, and had natural tracking and protective instincts. My thought was to train a dog who could accompany me on my lion hunts. I would train the dog to be able to track prey, and serve as protection should I call a lion in too close. I further needed a dog who would trail silently, as I have no desire to tree lions. I could think of no better breed than another Catahoula.\nThose not familiar with the breed might have difficulty even pronouncing the name, let alone understanding what kind of dog they are. There is actually a curse in owning one, which is you can not take them anywhere without explaining what they are at least a half a dozen times. My simplest explanation is that the dog is a very old amalgamation of several breeds of canine. I will not expound in detail on this as a I do not feel I have either the knowledge or authority to do so. What I will suggest is if you wish to know more, that you visit the website of the authority on Catahoulas at http://www.abneycatahoulas.com. Here you will find a complete history on the breed, detailed information, and an awesome breeder of them. However, my working description of them is this: There is simply more wild left in this breed than any other I have met.\nBohannon in the Colorado Mountains\nTaz was bred by Don Abney of Abney Catahoula's, and no matter how long I had to wait, I knew I wanted another one of his fine animals. Nearly a year after paying a deposit and being placed on the waiting list I found myself boarding a plane for a whirlwind one-day trip to New Orleans to pick up my new pup. His coat was a blue leopard, and Don had described the dog as \"a firecracker\". I cared more for his personality and tracking ability than his looks, but in this case I received both. The best comment I have heard that describes his appearance is, \"You couldn't paint a more beautiful dog.\" After several days owning the dog, I settled on the the name \"Bohannon.\" Although my wife insists I should have named him,\"scamp,\" as his can be a little devil at times.\nBohannon learning to swim\nIn the four weeks Bo and I have been together, we have covered much ground. Our first adventure was 10 days spent hunting deer in the Colorado high country. Bo went everywhere with me, except the tree stand. He learned to swim, how to ride on a four wheeler, walk on a leash, and chew up a grouse. If you ever want a challenge, try living in small pick up truck camper with a 9 week old puppy for a week and half.\nSince then Bo has entered a training regimen with me to learn how to track and retrieve. He has surpassed all of my expectations and is an absolute natural tracker. I am more convinced he is training me rather than the other way around. In seven short lessons he has progressed to running L tracks that are more than a hundred yards long, with hidden track layers. Bo finds them every time with ease, and it is time to progress to using Lion scent. Even though this is my second Catahoula, I am still astounded at what amazing working and hunting dogs they are. I recently recorded some of our training sessions and made a short video about it. I hope you enjoy it.\nAs I continue to say goodbye to one dog, I welcome a new one into my hunting world. This time my closing thoughts are about friendship, as this is what our hunting dogs are. They grace our lives for such a short fraction of our life span; however, this is the price we pay for the devotion and companionship they give. I will leave the parting quote to Albert Camus; \"Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.\" -Albert Camus.\nBohannon and Dusky Grouse\nLabels: Bird Dogs, Catahoula, Catahoula Leopard Dog, Cur Dog, Hunting Dogs, Lion Hound, mountain lion, Mountain Lion Dogs, Retrieve, tracking, Tracking Dogs\nSean Richard July 28, 2016 at 12:40 PM\nGreat information. Thanks for providing us such a useful information. Keep up the good work and continue providing us more quality information from time to time. http://elitehuntsman.com",
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        "title": "M&A is finally heating up - Page 5 - Actuarial Outpost",
        "raw_content": "The PartnerRe deal was definitely more high drama than most with the bids and counter bids.\nLocation: Currently away from an Ocean\nFavorite beer: Alpha King\nYeah something turned a few weeks ago when a top former CEO and current shareholder swayed into Exor's court. He previously backed the AXIS deal. Soon after that AXIS announced they were terminating all merger projects until a deal was finalized.\nSo Partner Re's new name is Fix It Again Tony. haha.\nFind all posts by Beach Bum\nW.R. Berkley Corp.\u2019s chairman and CEO slammed the surge of merger and acquisition activity hitting the property/casualty industry in recent months as something driven more by \u201cmanagement ego\u201d than true business needs.\n\u201cConsolidation that is happening now is frequently about management ego or management rewards and less than it is about what you need to run your business,\u201d William R. Berkley said during the company\u2019s July 27 second-quarter earnings call.\nBerkley said there are exceptions to the rule, especially when the M&As involve global companies. He did not cite any company names.\n\u201cTo be a global company of scale is certainly of value, but that is a small part of dollars in the marketplace,\u201d Berkley said. \u201cThere are a few companies that need to be global to serve customers. Our global ambitions have to do with serving great customers wherever they are located.\u201d\nBerkley\u2019s son, President and Chief Operating Officer W. Robert Berkley, Jr., said the consolidation going on in the marketplace right now creates opportunity for W.R. Berkley and other carriers \u201con multiple levels.\u201d\nHe said that carriers involved in the mergers end up being distracted, dealing with challenges their distribution system. Large mergers also leave uncertainty about how much distribution channels the combined company wants to handle, Robert Berkley added. He also said that customers with companies pursuing mergers can end up \u201cdisenchanted with their future and looking for an alternative.\u201d\nAs for W.R. Berkley Corp. becoming a buyer or seller in the current wave of M&A activity, William R. Berkley said the company remains big enough to deal with today\u2019s regulatory pressures. At the same time, he said he is not ruling out anything if shareholders want it.\n\u201cIf it is good for our shareholders it is good for us,\u201d the elder Berkley said during the call. \u201cIn the meantime, we are big enough that we think there is not much we cannot do.\u201d\nOn Oct. 31, as part of a succession plan, the elder Berkley will retire as chairman and his son will replace him as chairman.\n\u201cOn Oct. 31 I step down as CEO and Rob is going to take over, then I will be chairman and then I get to harass everybody else,\u201d William Berkley said.\nW. Robert Berkley, Jr. has been president and chief operating officer since 2009. He has been with the company his father helped found in 1967 for 17 years, according to the Berkley website.\nBreaking down the 2015 second quarter numbers, W.R. Berkley Corp. saw real gains in premiums written. But declines in investment income led to a drop in net income.\nWilliam R. Berkley said that the insurer held its own even as competition and investment challenges continued to increase.\n\u201cIt was an interesting quarter, exciting in many ways, and challenging in many ways,\u201d Berkley said. He added in prepared remarks that Berkley continues to target a return of 15 percent or better over the long-term.\nNet income during the 2015 second quarter landed at $123 million, or $0.95 per diluted share. That\u2019s down from more than $179.9 million, or $1.35 per diluted share over the same period in 2014. Investment income came in at $127.58 million during the quarter, versus $138.7 million in the 2014 second quarter. Net investment gains are down drastically, at more than $27.5 million, compared to $109.16 million last year.\nConsolidated gross written premiums are booked at $1.8 billion in Q2, up from $1.77 billion in the 2014 second quarter. Net written premiums are at $1.54 billion for Q2, an increase over nearly $1.49 billion in the same-year-ago period. Net premiums earned are at $1.49 billion, compared to $1.4 billion in the 2014 second quarter.\nBerkley\u2019s combined ratio for the quarter was 94.2, essentially flat over the same period in 2014. Its return on equity was 10.7 percent, however, down from 16.6 percent last year. During the conference call, Berkley said he expects the company can keep its return on equity at the mid-teens in the long run.\nBroken down, Berkley experienced big gains in its domestic insurance business, though execs during the company\u2019s investor call on July 27 said commercial auto, aviation and marine remain challenging.\nAt the same time, Berkley experienced declines in both its international insurance and global reinsurance arms. Berkley\u2019s international insurance combined ratio hit 101.1 during Q2, compared to 99.5 over the same period last year.\nDuring Q2, Berkley bought back 2.6 million shares of common stock, for $127 million.\nThis article is an edited version of the original published on CarrierManagement.com\nnot P&C, but another one:\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/12/bu...cial-deal.html\nSumitomo Life of Japan to Buy Symetra Financial for $3.8 Billion\nThe Sumitomo Life Insurance Company of Japan said on Tuesday that it had agreed to acquire Symetra Financial Corporation, an American provider of insurance and financial products, for about $3.8 billion.\nThe deal is the latest by a Japanese insurer seeking to expand its operations into the United States, the world\u2019s largest insurance market, as an aging Japanese population is expected to cut into results.\nSymetra would give Sumitomo Life its first real foothold in the United States.\nUnder the terms of the deal, Symetra shareholders will receive $32 a share in cash, and a special dividend of 50 cents a share. The deal represents a 32 percent premium to the company\u2019s average share price over the 30 days that ended Aug. 5.\n\u201cWe are enthusiastic about the opportunity to acquire Symetra\u2019s dynamic business and believe that a transaction will be mutually beneficial and will create significant value for both Symetra and Sumitomo Life,\u201d Masahiro Hashimoto, the president and chief executive of Sumitomo Life, said in a news release.\nMr. Hashimoto added that the acquisition would lift and diversify the company\u2019s operations overseas, and would \u201cenhance our financial and earnings foundation.\u201d\nFounded in 1957, Symetra, based in Bellevue, Wash., provides annuities, life insurance and employee benefits. It posted revenue of $2.18 billion in 2014 and has about 1,400 employees.\n\u201cThis transaction will bring compelling strategic and financial benefits for Symetra, including providing a substantial cash premium to our shareholders,\u201d Thomas M. Marra, president and chief executive of Symetra, said in a news release.\nSymetra\u2019s largest shareholders, White Mountains Insurance Group and Berkshire Hathaway, have agreed to vote in favor of the transaction. They collectively own about 35 percent of the company\u2019s shares.\n\u201cTom and his management team have done a good job running the company and have executed a great deal for shareholders,\u201d Warren E. Buffett, the Berkshire Hathaway chairman and chief executive, said in a news release, referring to Mr. Marra.\nThe transaction is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval. It is expected to close in the second quarter of 2016.\nJapanese life insurers have been seeking to acquire companies overseas, in recent years, particularly in other parts of Asia and in the United States, as they look to diversify their revenue streams outside their home country.\nIn July, the Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company agreed to acquire the StanCorp Financial Group for $5 billion in cash. In June, Tokio Marine Holdings announced that it would acquire HCC Insurance Holdings for $7.5 billion in cash, one of a series of deals it has undertaken in the United States since 2008.\nOther Japanese companies seeking growth overseas include Dai-ichi Life Insurance, which announced an agreement to buy the American company Protective Life Corporation in 2014 for about $5.7 billion.\nIf the deal announced on Tuesday is completed, Symetra would serve as Sumitomo Life\u2019s platform in the United States and would continue to operate under its current brand.\nThe company would be led by Mr. Marra, the Symetra chief executive, and the current management team would continue to be based in Bellevue.\nFounded in 1907, Sumitomo Life is one of Japan\u2019s largest insurers, selling life insurance, annuities and group products. It had total premiums of 2.18 trillion yen, or about $17.5 billion, in 2014 and has more than 42,000 employees.\nMorgan Stanley and the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore advised Symetra.\nPartnership and Just Retirement (both in the enhanced annuties market) are merging.\nI don't know where the article is but Amlin announced that it would sell itself for a bid of >= $5b.\nFind all posts by TheBoat\nCan someone explain to me how manager egos play a role in m&a? Is this like a competition to see who has the biggest company?\nYes. Either biggest company or biggest wiener.\nTry who gets the biggest bonus.\nAnother Japanese one...\nJapan\u2019s Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance to Buy Amlin for $5.3 Billion",
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        "raw_content": "Criminal Gangs in Central America: What Threats do they Pose and what is the Appropriate Response?\nLainie Reisman\nPhoto of typical Central American gang member.\nThis one is from El Salvador.\nAs the daughter of a civilian engineer working for the United States Army, I was raised in an environment which promoted the idea of the best defense being a strong offense. While the above statement might be the case in certain contexts, in the face of a rising tide of gang violence throughout Latin America, this tactic, known commonly as a policy of \u201cmano dura\u201d (heavy or hard-handed) has proven to be ineffective at reducing levels of crime and violence. In fact, the mano dura policies seem to have had the perverse effect of heightening the sophistication and organization of gang structures. Furthermore, the tendency of several Central American governments to implement these heavy-handed policies by augmenting their relatively nascent police forces (many established within the last decade during peace negotiations) with support from the military has undermined civilian capacity to deal with this very real public security concern.\nBackground on Central American Gangs: Central America is a region characterized by high rates of poverty and unemployment as well as a history of violence, most notably the internal armed conflicts which raged throughout 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. By way of example, the armed conflict in Guatemala, supported during the Cold War by the U.S. government and which lasted 35 years until 1996 when the Peace Accords were signed, resulted in over 200,000 deaths and close to a million displaced persons, the overwhelming majority of which were poor indigenous peoples.\nThe problem of gang violence is by no means unique to Central America, and in fact almost all countries of the globe face similar issues, including notably in the Western Hemisphere the United States, Haiti, Brazil, and Jamaica. Nonetheless, the Central American gangs have received significant international attention due to the influence and presence of these major gangs in the United States over the past decade and their increasingly violent tactics.\nVivian: insert novakoff-smoking.jpg here\nCaption: A Mara gang member who identifies himself as 'Smoking,' 25, poses for his portrait in prison in Chimaltenango, Guatemala, in this Oct. 19, 2007 file photo. After anti-gang laws were approved in Honduras and El Salvador, and a string of killings in Guatemala that were committed by angry neighbors and security forces, gang members have stopped tattooing themselves and have resorted to more subtle, low profile ways of identifying themselves as members of those criminal organizations. Today, gang members with tattooed faces, are either dead, in prison or hiding. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd, file)\nThe two dominant Central American gangs, namely the Mara Salvatrucha or MS13 and the Barrio Dieciocho or the 18th Street Gangs, were formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s, as young Central Americans, often second-generation immigrants, sought a means to counter the influence of the Mexican and African-American gangs. Gang activity in general in the United States can be traced back to the 1780s and since World War II, youth gangs such as the Bloods and the Crips, the Latin Kings, and the Skinheads have had a presence in most major U.S. cities. However, the proliferation and mutation of Central American gangs is a distinct phenomena influenced by a unique set of circumstances including but not limited to migration flows, deportation policies, and country-specific conditions.\nThe Mano Dura Response: Major challenges to countering gangs include ambiguity regarding how to define a gang member, classify gangs and gang-related activities and/or crimes, and estimate total gang membership. For simplicity, the following pyramid is an attempt to distinguish between the very different types of players often referred to as gang members \u2013 who range from some of the most powerful and influential drug lords to impoverished street children.1\nUndoubtedly, there are many more gang members in the lower echelons of the pyramid, while the upper echelon gang members with the true power and resources are an elite and often untouchable group. Unfortunately, the responses favored by the majority of the governments in the region tend to target the bottom rungs of the pyramid and have yielded no measurable results. While the names of the policies vary from country to country, (Plan Escoba or Sweep Plan in Guatemala, Cero Tolerancia y Libertad Azul or Zero Tolerance and Blue Liberty in Honduras, Mano Dura y Super Mano Dura or Heavy- Handed and Super Heavy- Handed in El Salvador) the tactics remain virtually the same. The strategies typically include controversial illicit association laws based on physical appearance and mass arrests of suspected youth who are interrogated and incarcerated, sometimes for months at a time, but rarely fully prosecuted and hardly ever convicted of the crime. Unfortunately, these policies that have targeted the most vulnerable sectors of society have for the most part left the true power structures untouched.\nThe heavy-handed policies initially were lauded by the populace, which rightly did perceive a deteriorating state of personal security. This perception was fueled by political campaigns that identified youth gangs as the main perpetrators of all crime as well as a sensationalized media response that contributed to a climate of fear and insecurity. Fear has fueled popular support for not only questionable public policies, but also abhorrent private action. There have been thousands of documented cases of extra-judicial killings of presumed gang members throughout the region and in the extreme case of Guatemala there has been a notable rise in the number of lynchings of alleged gang members since 2004.\nGang Activity - National Security vs. Public Security Threat: It is critical to note that the rise in Central American gang violence has coincided with the Global War against Terror. In 2005, Honduran Security Minister Oscar Alvarez and El Salvador\u2019s President Antonio Saca raised international alarm bells by claiming connections between MS13 and Al Qaeda. Although the Federal Bureau of Investigation found \u201cno basis in fact to support this allegation of al-Qaeda or even radical Islamic ties to MS-13,\u201d the perceived threat of the gangs was nonetheless already heightened.2 By framing the threat of gang activity as a threat to national security, rather than public security, the governments of the region now had a sufficient reason to justify an increasing military role in combating gang violence.\nUnited States - Separation of Military and Policing Activities: In the United States, we take for granted the clear delineation of public security from national security and have come to regard the need for such a line dividing military and police roles as a crucial protection against the kinds of abuses that can occur when a military is used against its own people. However, this distinction of roles is not always a part of the U.S. military relationship with other countries and in fact, at times, the U.S. military has encouraged foreign militaries in the region to take on new roles, such as counter-narcotics activities.\nWhere youth gang violence is concerned, the division between military and policing roles is an issue both in Central America and in the U.S. relationship with the region. In the past few years, many of the \u201cemerging, transnational threats\u201d to Latin America and the U.S. have been described by U.S. combatant commanders (including Southcom commanders Gen. James Hill, Lieutentant General Brantz Craddock, and current commander Admiral James Stravidis) as security threats. Though they are not military in nature, drug trafficking, human trafficking, money laundering, and gang activity have all been described in Southern Command posture statements as threats to the security of the region. While Southern Command initially played an active role in coordinating the U.S. Government response to Central American gang activity, it has shied away from leading the effort noting more recently that \"We agree with the assessment that gangs are a significant transnational challenge in the region, and will do whatever is appropriate, within our authority, in the context of a whole of government approach to combating gangs. But again, only in a supporting role, not as the lead agency.\"3\nCentral America- Blurring of Boundaries between Military and Policing Authorities: Coinciding with the view of gangs as a transnational threat is the observation that many of the police forces of the region, particularly in Central America, are not equipped and in many cases are too corrupt to handle transnational illegal activities. The civilian police forces are relatively new creations in all of the countries of Central America, dating to the mid-1990s in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, and have yet to fully consolidate their functions and improve capacity. The total number of officers is often well below targets and funding shortfalls for supplies, equipment, and training are persistent realities. This lack of capacity has led to the flourishing of a private security industry and in the extreme case of Guatemala there are approximately 4 private security guards for each police officer. While the private sector has hired its own forces, the frustration caused by a lack of police capability has led many governments in the region to turn to their militaries in desperation. In many cases, joint military and police actions are taken against these non-military threats.\nHowever, many analysts agree that the risks of increased military involvement in public security greatly outweigh the potential, and in many cases questionable, benefits. For example, six months after a surge of 2,400 soldiers began patrolling the streets in Guatemala (roughly 25% of the total civilian force); the murder rates continue to rise. Activists also are concerned that the tactics being used are eerily reminiscent of the atrocities committed during the armed conflicts in Central America in which the overwhelming majority of abuses have been attributed to military structures.4\nFinally, by investing resources to support military responses to rising crime, as opposed to the strengthening and professionalization of the civilian police forces, the countries of the region are further undermining the development of broader policing capabilities. There is a heavy opportunity cost for this short-term perspective in which Central America continues to forego the development of efficient civilian institutions in favor of a military response.\nCase Study - El Salvador: An analysis of the history of gang violence and the government response in El Salvador leads to some surprising conclusions. In 2005, under the mano dura policies, there were over 17,000 arrests of suspected gang members, yet with fewer than 700 convictions (less than 5%). Many of the detainees were held for long periods of time in horrific prison conditions, some up to 14 months, prior to being released. Survival in the penitentiary system in El Salvador depends on affiliation with a protected group, and the prisons are controlled by the gangs themselves. Thus, not only has the policy led to a violation of due process and human rights, it has also unintentionally boosted the recruitment potential for the gangs. As noted by one anonymous government official, \u201cInstead of taking the long route of accumulating proof of types of crimes committed, we opted to make it illegal to belong to gangs.\u201d5\nThese policies have not resulted in a decrease in homicide rates, which is the most reliable statistical data point to indicate crime trends. The homicide rate in El Salvador jumped from 41.2 deaths/ 100,000 people in 2004 to 57.2 by 2006, with estimates for 2007 indicating a continued upward trend.6 A recent report issued by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime indicates that \u201cit is likely that Jamaica presently has the highest recorded intentional homicide rate among all countries for which reliable data are available, with El Salvador coming a close second.\u201d7\nFinally recent information has shown that while the government still blames the majority of criminal activities on the gangs, its own data does not substantiate this allegation. El Salvador\u2019s Public Security Minister Rene Figueroa stated in late 2007 that 70% of all violent crimes are committed by young gang members, however the Institute of Legal Medicine cites a 12% gang-related homicide rate and the Supreme Court\u2019s data shows that less than 6% of total penal processes are conducted against minors. Similarly, while many Salvadorians blame the increase of gang violence on deportees from the United States, and there indeed has been a significant increase in the total numbers of deportees, less than 25% of the deportees have a criminal record, and even those with a criminal record are overwhelming convicted of non-violent crimes.8\nTowards a New Response- Balance between Prevention, Intervention, and Law Enforcement: With a growing consensus that heavy-handed policies have not been effective at reducing levels of gang violence, the trend domestically in the United States as well as in Central America has been a recent emphasis on the need for a comprehensive approach that takes into account the roles of the local and state governments, police, civil society organizations, federal agencies (when, and if, appropriate), and community service providers. A recent study conducted by the Justice Policy Institute concludes that \u201cHeavy-handed suppression efforts can increase gang cohesion and police-community tensions, and they have a poor track record when it comes to reducing crime and violence.\u201d9 The experience in Los Angeles is an important example of the growing acknowledgement of the failure of heavy-handed tactics. As noted by the newly appointed Deputy Mayor for Gang Reduction and Youth Development, Reverend Jeff Carr, \u201cAfter decades of suppression oriented tactics which have not helped reduce gang violence, the city of Los Angeles is changing its approach and focusing on integrated community-based interventions that help prevent gang violence.\u201d\nCaption: Group of ex-gang members in El Salvador after completing rehabilitation program and forming a rap group \"Veracruz Breakers\"\nIn Central America, while the rhetoric has changed, there is still a significant lag in terms of budgetary allocations and changes in programs and policies. For example, in Honduras the National Program for Gang Prevention operates with an annual budget of roughly $200,000, barely enough to cover staff salaries let alone invest in needed programs, and the Gang Task Force Unit of the civilian police force (PNC) is staffed nationally by a mere two officers. Aside from a dearth of financial resources, there is seemingly a lack of true political will in these countries as well.\nOnly with a coordinated effort involving diverse sectors will the impacts of gang violence be successfully mitigated. Given the strong ties between the U.S. and Central America and continual cross-border flows, Central American gang violence must be viewed in a regional context and the solutions require the cooperation of all countries of the region along with long-term support for the civilian institutions tasked with upholding public security.\nThe United States must lead by both example and also providing ongoing technical and financial support to its southern counterparts. In early 2007, the USG announced its comprehensive Strategy to Combat the Threat of Criminal Gangs from Central American and Mexico, a strategy document detailing five key elements of future action including diplomacy, repatriation, law enforcement, capacity enhancement, and prevention. Aside from the breadth of its content, the Strategy was noteworthy as it was developed by a Task Force consisting of key USG agencies including Departments of State, Justice, Defense, and Homeland Security, USAID, FBI, and others.\nThe Strategy has been followed-up by a series of steps to provide increased funding. The House-passed version of the FY2008 Foreign Operations bill (H.R. 2764) would provide $8 million to the State Department to combat criminal gangs, $3 million above the Administration\u2019s request. The FY2008 Supplemental Appropriations Request includes $50 million for Central America, including funds to support regional anti-gang efforts. Assistant Secretary of State Shannon has indicated that he hopes that $50 million, known as the \u201cMerida Initiative,\u201d will be followed by more funding for Central America in the FY2009 budget request and in subsequent budget requests. The Merida Initiative was announced on October 22, 2007 after months of negotiations between U.S. Mexican, and Central American officials and was named after the location of a March 2007 meeting between Presidents George W. Bush and Felipe Calderon of Mexico. The Initiative includes $500 million for Mexico and $50 million for Central America in the FY2008 Supplemental Appropriations request.\nThe Initiative, which is still being modified, raises many questions and concerns. The large majority of the funding is destined to provide training and equipment (mainly helicopters) to help Mexico combat drug, human, and weapons trafficking. The resources destined for the several Central American countries, which together would receive only 10% of the total value of the Initiative, are too disperse to result in any significant change in the region. Without details on expenditure categories, it is unclear whether the Central American component does indeed support a balanced approach. The USG must continue to provide ample support for each of the five pillars of the Strategy and encourage its own agencies to increase and enhance coordination as well as improve information sharing with Congress.\nWOLA delegation of U.S. experts in Honduras meeting with the Supreme Court Chief Justice. Official Photo: Taken from MS13 website\nIt is also clear that USG support alone will not solve the gang problem. The governments in Central America should follow some of the lessons learnt in the United States and design a comprehensive strategy at the national and regional levels. While there is some progress in this area, under the guidance of the Central American Integration System (SICA), there is still much work to be done in each individual country as well as at the regional level. Finally, the Central Americans themselves must begin to prioritize integrated approaches, providing support and funding based on tested best practices, and looking for productive alternatives for youth that counter the influence of the gangs.\n1. United States Agency for International Development. \u201cCentral America and Mexico Gangs Assessment.\u201d Washington DC, April 2006.\n2. See U.S. steps up battle against Salvadoran gang MS-13, http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-02-23-gang-salvador_x.htm.\n3. Interview with USSOUTHCOM Liaison Officer, December 2007.\n4. Alberto Mendoza,. International Press Service News Agency. Guatemala: Army Losing Fight Against Crime. September 27, 2006.\nUSAID, 2006.\n5. National Civilian Police (PNC), El Salvador, Official Statistics.\n6. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Drugs, Crime and Development in Central America and the Caribbean: Caught in the Crossfire, 2007.\n7. Rene Figueroa comments taken from speech delivered to Culture of Peace and Prevention of Youth Violence Conference, 16 November 2007, San Jose, Costa Rica. Institute of Legal Medicine and Supreme Court data taken from official sources and published by the Central American Coalition for the Prevention of Violence, Press Release November 2007.\n8. Justice Policy Institute, Gang Wars: The Failure of Enforcement Tactics and Need for Effective Public Safety Strategies, July 2007.\nLainie Reisman is a Senior Associate working on issues related to youth gangs and human rights at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA). She has been working on Latin American social and economic issues since 1993. Based in Guatemala between 2000 \u2013 2005, she worked with the United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala (MINUGUA) and at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as the Team Leader for the Peace Program for Guatemala . Upon her return to the United States, Lainie was named the Director of the Inter-American Coalition for the Prevention of Violence, where she developed the Coalition\u2019s Central American gang program as well as programs establishing violence observatories. In 2007, Lainie testified before the U.S. Congressional Foreign Affairs Committee on violence in Central America and also served as a Senior Advisor on Gang Issues for the USAID Central American and Mexico Gang Assessment. She holds a Master\u2019s Degree from the London School of Economics.\nDisclaimer : The conclusions and opinions expressed in this document are those of the author cultivated in the freedom of expression, academic environment of Air University. They do not reflect the official position of the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, the United States Air Force or the Air University.",
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        "raw_content": "Huaguang Pavilion\nJinping Mountain\nMemorial Park of Red Army\nHuanhou Temple of the Han Dynasty\nNo.1 Scholar Cave\nTheme Park of Spring Festival Culture\nZhongtian Pavilion\nPrince Teng\u2019s Pavilion\nBrief introduction of langzhong\nSituated in northeast Sichuan and in the midstream of Jialing River, confronting northern Sichuan, with Ba Mountain to the east and Jianmen to the west, LangzhongAncientCity has a history of over 2300 years. It is not only China\u2019s famous historic and cultural city, excellent tourist city, a town of Spring Festival culture, but also one of the four well-preserved ancient cities. With the coexistence and harmonious development of diverse cultures within, such as geomantic culture, religious culture, culture of the Three Kingdoms, culture of Spring Festival, this ancient city is reputed by experts as \u201ca model reflecting the harmonious co-melting of diverse cultures\u201d. The harmonious coexistence of the mountains, waters and the city has been achieved through the site selection and architectural composition for the city. With the patterns of the Tang and Song dynasties and the styles and features of the Ming and Qing Dynasties being well preserved, it is \u201ca treasure house with the collections of Chinese civil constructions\u201d and enjoys the reputation of \u201ca fairy land with geomantic treasures\u201d.\nHuaguang Pavilion, originally known as Zhenjiang Pavilion, is adjoining the bank of Jialing River in the south of the town. Its exiting structure was rebuilt in the sixth year of the reign of Emperor Tongzhi during the Qing Dynasty. Being the most elegant and magnificent building among the pavilions of the ancient town, Huaguang Pavilion also enjoys the reputation of \u201cNo. 1 Pavilion of Langzhong\u201d.\nJinping Mountain, facing the ancient town across the river, gained its name from the verse of \u201cthe two parallel mountains resemble shields while the mixed flowers and trees are just like brocade\u201d and has enjoyed the reputation of \u201cNo. 1 Mountain along Jialing River\u201d since the ancient times. With many famous scenic spots of historical interest located on the mountain, it has been rated as a national 4A-class scenic area.\nMemorial Park of Red Army A Brief Introduction\nLangzhong City formed an important part of Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Area. The Red Fourth Army had fought 3 years\u2019 war in Langzhong since 1933, during which 4 county-level soviet governments were established and 22,000 Langzhong people were enlisted in the red army. The Red Fourth Army fought their way across Jialing River at Wudu Ferry and began the long march from there in 1935. More than 7,500 Langzhong red army soldiers sacrificed their lives for China\u2019s revolutionary cause. The Memorial Park of Red Army at Huanghua Mountain in the south of Langzhong City, expanded in 2010, consists of Red Army Spirit Plaza, Sculpture Group of Long March, Martyr-worshipping Area, Museum of Red Army, Heroes\u2019 Merit Wall, the Corridor of Carved Stone Slogans, etc.\nAlso called Zhang Huanhou Temple, or commonly known as Zhangfei Temple, it is the memorial temple built nearly 1,800 years ago to honor General Zhang Fei, a famous military leader from Shu-Han State during the Three Kingdom Period, and Zhang Fei\u2019s tomb was arranged behind the temple. The existing temple was rebuilt during the Qing and Ming Dynasties and is one of the key cultural relics under \u201cstate protection\u201d.\nSichuan Examination Hall in the Qing Dynasty\nExamination halls were the places where scholars took exams in the age of imperial examination. During the first two decades of the early Qing Dynasty, an examination hall was established in Langzhong which then was the capital of Sichuan Province, and totally five provincial examinations were held there. In the fifth year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1666), Sichuan Examination Hall was moved to Chengdu. Now it is among the key cultural relics under \u201cstate protection\u201d.\nAlso known as \u201cStudy Rock\u201d or \u201cMinisters\u2019 Hall\u201d, it is the place where the three brothers from Chen\u2019s of Langzhong used to study during the Northern Song Dynasty. The big brother Yaosou won Champion in imperial examination and the second elder brother Yaozuo won Imperial Scholar, both of whom once served as prime minister during their careers; and the little brother Yaozi also won Champion in imperial examination and was appointed as military governor.\nAlso called Wenbi Tower, it was built as early as in the Ming Dynasty on the mountain top along the river bank in the east of the town, and is the landmark building at the water mouth of the ancient town. The 13-floor tower is 29 meter high, with 91 spiral stair steps mounted in its inner 6 floors for enjoying a bird\u2019s eye view.\nLuo Xiahong, an expert in astronomy, calendar making and algebra from Langzhong of West Han Dynasty, created Taichu Calendar, in which he appointed the lunar January 1 to be the beginning of a new year, namely the present spring festival. Therefore, he was respectably called the \u201cOId Fellow of Spring Festival\u201d. Langzhong has rich and colorful spring festival customs and traditions with its own typical characteristics and it\u2019s therefore named the \u201cCradle of China\u2019s Spring Festival Culture\u201d. In 2010, the only Theme Park of Spring Festival Culture was constructed to the south of Yangtze River, which consists of Han-styled Gate, Trigram Square, Bronze Statue of Luo Xiahong, Spring Festival Blessing Bell, Nianjie Street, Praying Hall, Four-season Garden, etc. The Luo Xiahong Memorial Hall is on the upper floor of the Praying Hall, and the Exhibition Hall of Spring Festival Culture is on the base floor.\nZhongtian Pavilion, also known as \u201cSipai Pavilion\u201d, is the landmark building of Langzhong Ancient Town. It is 24m high, with ground floor accessible from all directions, and is located at the intersection of the main streets of the ancient town to echo the metaphor of \u201cTian Xin Shi Dao\u201d (the cross at the center of four mountains in four opposite directions).\nThe temple was built against the mountain and a statue of seated Sakyamuni was carved out of the cliff inside the temple and completed in the fourth year of Yuanhe of the Tang Dynasty (809) through 20 years\u2019 efforts. The delicately made Sakyamuni statue, with a demure expression on his face, is 9.88 meters high and surrounded by thousands of small Buddha statues. Also, being one of the ten giant Buddha statues in China, this statue of Sakyamuni is among the key cultural relics under \u201cstate protection\u201d.\nPrince Teng, Li Yuanying, the governor of Longzhou Prefecture of Tang Dynasty, constructed Yutai Taoist Temple and Tengwang Pavilion at the Yutai Mountain in the north of Langzhong City. Because Du Fu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, once came to Langzhong and wrote \u201cTwo Poems of Tengwangting Pavilion\u201d which has made the pavilion widely famous; the pavilion was renamed \u201cTengwangge Pavilion\u201d (translated as Prince Teng\u2019s Pavilion) in Qing Dynasty. It was rebuilt in 2011 into the Scenic Area of Prince Teng\u2019s Pavilion with an area of 400,000 m2, which consists of General\u2019s Square, Yunjin Park, Lofty Ladder, Prince Teng\u2019s Pavilion, Buddhist Tower of Tang Dynasty (state protected historical treasure), Yishencishi Dual Cave, Yutai Mountain Villa, Diemeng Hall, Painting Workshop, Jicui Pavilion, etc. The Scenic Area of Prince Teng\u2019s Pavilion forms a crucial part of the National Langzhong Forest Park.",
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        "raw_content": "GUEST COMMENTARY: Treating the dignity deficit\nSen. Pete Kelly\nHere\u2019s the question: should Alaskans who receive Medicaid be required to work or volunteer as a condition of their benefits?\nI believe so, and two weeks ago I introduced SB 193 which would require Medicaid recipients to engage with their community through employment, volunteerism or subsistence activities.\nFirst, the facts: SB193 does not require new mothers, the elderly or the disabled to seek employment. We reviewed proposed Medicaid work requirements from other states and crafted our exemptions to ensure that the Medicaid safety net continues to work for those who need it most.\nIn pursuing a work requirement, Alaska would join 10 other states already moving forward with similar efforts. SB193 carefully carves out exceptions for our most vulnerable and provides exemptions for job training, serious students, caregivers and more. With Alaska\u2019s uniqueness in mind, we included a work credit for subsistence activities as well.\nMany of the 196,000 Alaskans on Medicaid already work, and some of those who do not are covered by one of the bill\u2019s exemptions for education or caregiver activities. Senate Bill 193 is crafted to apply to a narrow band of Medicaid users: those who could work, but choose not to.\nLike all of us, Alaskans on Medicaid have dreams for a better life. When plans don\u2019t work out and setbacks occur, it\u2019s easy to lose heart and stay where it is most comfortable \u2013 receiving government benefits.\nBut a life of government dependency can be isolating and unfulfilling. People grow when they plug into a larger community \u2013 they need to belong. Beyond the dignity of productivity, work opens doors to a larger community of friends and associates. Work provides us with a reason to step out the door in the morning and stand side by side with our fellow Alaskans making our state a better place.\nDetractors say the idea that work has inherent dignity is old-fashioned and has no place in modern public policy debate. I disagree. American public discourse has always held certain truths to be self-evident. The value and dignity of work as one of these truths is foundational to our nation\u2019s success.\nEngaging in the workplace or volunteering for a non-profit allows everyone the opportunity to earn a reputation for reliability, gain new skills and develop valuable networks.\nSome observers will assume that a work requirement for Medicaid is about saving money. While savings would be welcome, they are not the primary motivation nor are they likely to materialize in a meaningful way. In fact, I anticipate modest costs to implement and enforce the work requirement.\nThat\u2019s right, I am willing to spend some money if that\u2019s what it takes to help Alaskans move away from the debilitating effects of dependency and forward towards self-sufficiency. We\u2019ve spent billions on dependency \u2013 I\u2019m willing to spend a small fraction of that to encourage Alaskans on a path toward independence.\nIt is rare in politics to find a win-win policy. So often it seems new proposals just take from one hand to give to the other. By contrast, a Medicaid work requirement benefits everyone. It increases the pool of volunteers Alaska non-profits need to serve our most vulnerable and it encourages able Alaskans to move towards education and job experience \u2014 the surest way off a treadmill of dependency and onto the road towards independence.\nPete Kelly, R-Fairbanks, is the President of the Alaska Senate.",
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        "raw_content": "I fear for the one-off, family run restaurants in this era of Yelp, smartphones, and opentable.com. At the rate things are going, the most popular restaurants will be the ones with the best web presence. Given the cutthroat competition among restaurants, this could lead to the demise of some really great places. (I\u2019m still mourning the loss of my dearly departed La Fiesta.)\nYou might think citizen reviews like you\u2019ll find on Yelp are democratic and fair, but really they\u2019re not. Why not? Because when I find some tiny hole-in-the-wall that\u2019s great, I might not choose to Yelp about it because the next thing you know, it\u2019s overrun. Our local breakfast place is swamped every morning after a certain rerun of \u201cDiners, Drive-ins and Dives\u201d airs. Meanwhile, I get friends visiting from out of town who, instead of asking me\u2014a bona-fide local, and a food fanatic\u2014where to eat, tell me where they want to go based on some website or TV show.\nSo when I\u2019m in a foreign city looking for a restaurant, I put away my smartphone. (\u201cLuke, you switched off your targeting computer. What\u2019s wrong?\u201d / \u201cNothing. I\u2019m all right.\u201d) If I can\u2019t get a tip from a local, I\u2019ll fly almost completely blind. I\u2019ll even check out strip malls: oddly enough, I\u2019ve found some real jewels in such unlikely places.\nThis strategy is of course highly risky. This blog post gives you some pointers for spotting a bad place right away based on a few powerful clues (what Malcolm Gladwell calls \u201cthin slicing\u201d). Anthony Bourdain has written on this topic as well, but his book costs money and isn\u2019t sitting right in front of you. And I promise to make this post as entertaining as possible, weaving in the case study of a truly revolting restaurant I was recently a victim of.\nProbably the name of a restaurant doesn\u2019t ultimately mean much. But there are a few ways to at least tell how authentic a place is, and what clientele it\u2019s aiming toward. For example, \u201cThep Phanom\u201d is an excellent restaurant, and I doubt the chef who started it really cared whether or not people would recognize the name of a Thai angel, nor whether or not they immediately recognized the restaurant as Thai. Meanwhile, \u201cThai-riffic\u201d and \u201cA Taste of Thai,\u201d not to mention \u201cCaf\u00e9 de Paris,\u201d are making damn sure everybody\u2014i.e., tourists\u2014know what kind of food it is.\nWhy do foodies seem to despise tourists so much? Actually, it\u2019s not the tourists we mind, it\u2019s the places that cater to them. I prefer to eat at places whose livelihood depends on repeat business. When you\u2019re guaranteed a revolving door of undiscriminating one-time diners, you can focus on your profit margins and serve up whatever cheap rubbish increases those margins.\nI recently went (unwillingly) to a place called Cozmic Caf\u00e9. The misspelling of Cosmic suggests that the owner is either sloppy or (more likely) wants to tell the world that he\u2019s not afraid to \u201cthink different\u201d and do things his own way. As soon as I saw that \u201cz\u201d I feared the worst. But I wouldn\u2019t rule a place out based on its name alone, and I gamely went along with my wife\u2019s unilateral decision to go there. I should have been worried when she didn\u2019t tell me where we were headed. It was the dining equivalent of being approached from behind, having a sack pulled over my head, and being stuffed in the trunk of a car.\nWatch out for gimmicks\nThere\u2019s a very successful restaurant in San Francisco called \u201cThe Stinking Rose.\u201d Normally, a restaurant that survives for decades in such a competitive market is bound to be good. But the one time I went there (dragged by guests from out of town) I really didn\u2019t like it. You know why? Too much garlic. Well, duh! There\u2019s a reason most restaurants don\u2019t go through 3,000 pounds of garlic a month. But people go, because they read about it in \u201cSunset\u201d or something, where it\u2019s featured because hey, catchy name, interesting idea!\nFair-trade coffee, and related do-gooder notions, are also gimmicks. Why? Because with just about every single consumer product we buy, from the disposable plastic bottle to our new PC to the clothing on our backs, we are raping the earth and/or exploiting cheap sweat-shop overseas labor. Unless you\u2019re eating at a farmhouse where every single item was raised within a one-mile radius, you\u2019re part of the problem. When I go to a restaurant I want to have a good time, which means not being reminded of how guilty I should feel. Throwing me a bone\u2014\u201cnobody was slain over this coffee, and the corn that this poor cow ate, that made it overweight and miserable and arthritic and that changed the pH of its blood, was organic!\u201d\u2014makes me feel worse, not better.\nI consider vegan restaurants a gimmick. Why? Well, first of all, they\u2019re serving a niche market. A lot of normal restaurants, at least around here, have plenty of good vegetarian and vegan options on the menu. Lots of these offerings (e.g., a simple pasta with marinara sauce,) aren\u2019t ostentatiously vegan. But vegan places often seem to like to make fake meat out of weird soy protein. Yuck. Regular restaurants don\u2019t try this sleight of hand (how about a carrot made of duck fat?). What\u2019s the point, when good basic food can be vegan? I think they\u2019re just being flashy. When a place is strictly (or even mainly) vegan or vegetarian, it\u2019s expecting repeat business from people who are rewarding it on its political or ideological beliefs, and/or people who are tired of shaking down waiters about whether the salad dressing has anchovy paste in it. This is all fine if you\u2019re a vegan, but I\u2019m not, and I want good food, period.\nCozmic Caf\u00e9 isn\u2019t strictly vegan or even vegetarian, but these offerings are prominent on its menu. Their sandwiches, for example, include The Very Veggie Wrap, The Vegetarian, Vegan BLT, Nut Burger, and Garden Burger. The menu didn\u2019t grab me; in fact it repelled me. But my wife assured me this was a good place; she\u2019d been there before. Word of mouth is important.\nOf course there is reason to believe that a popular place will be good. It\u2019s not a completely reliable rule, though. Plenty of mediocre chains, such as Cheesecake Factory, PF Changs, and Macaroni Grill, are routinely packed. (I used to travel a lot to Columbus, Ohio and every restaurant I ever set foot in there was completely packed.) All the places in Fisherman\u2019s Wharf seem to thrive. And I already mentioned how popular The Stinking Rose is. So lines aren\u2019t everything.\nHowever, if a place is dead, that\u2019s really not a good sign. Not only does it mean the locals have abandoned it, but it means the food probably won\u2019t be as fresh because there\u2019s not enough turnover. Now, if you go into a place at an off hour, and there aren\u2019t many customers, that\u2019s not necessarily a bad thing. But if you\u2019re on the early side, you should see signs of activity in the back, like they\u2019re at least expecting a good crowd. If even the kitchen is dead, and there\u2019s a skeleton staff, something is up. Perhaps the place is on its last legs, or it\u2019s a drug front.\nThere were two employees in Cozmic Caf\u00e9 when my family went there, at around 5:30 on a Sunday evening. One person was working the counter, and there was one in the kitchen. There were no other customers. When I was trying to find items on the menu I could imagine my kids and me eating, another guy showed up. I let him go first. Big mistake. Every single thing he asked for they were out of. For five minutes straight they shot down everything. Finally he just asked for a smoothie and the cashier was like, \u201cWe\u2019re out of bananas, but I could try to think of something else to thicken it with.\u201d It was like the Monty Python cheese shop skit. That place wasn\u2019t just empty, it expected to be empty.\nDoes d\u00e9cor matter?\nOf course the matter of d\u00e9cor depends on who\u2019s dining and what they value. I was shocked, around a decade ago, to discover that regular people, even some of my friends, don\u2019t overmuch care about food. This doesn\u2019t mean they don\u2019t like dining out; they enjoy a good scene, a friendly wait staff; pleasant decorations. In the flip side, there\u2019s a lot of great food to be enjoyed in nondescript settings. I don\u2019t personally worry too much about d\u00e9cor, unless it\u2019s a celebratory meal or a date or something. (Yes, I still date. But it\u2019s always the same person.)\nReally bad d\u00e9cor, though, can be a good warning sign. If the place isn\u2019t clean, or the aesthetic choices made suggest that the person running the place is an amateur, or a whacko, you should pay close attention. Or, if the d\u00e9cor feels like a theme park, that could be your tip that the restaurant is owned by a giant conglomerate, which might mean the food will be engineered rather than crafted.\nCozmic Caf\u00e9 is a fascinating case study. The space has so much potential; it\u2019s a great old building with fixtures, a cool upstairs area, and best of all an actual cave that you can sit it. (It\u2019s in Placerville, an old mining town.) A restaurateur who knows what he\u2019s doing could do amazing things with it. But the Cozmic folks have hung really bad art everywhere. The paintings were evidently designed to be disturbing, which is fine in a gallery I suppose, but while we\u2019re eating? This was classic amateur art, just a couple steps up from Napoleon Dynamite\u2019s. Kind of a fantasy theme, the Hobbit faerie shtick, but taken in advanced, edgy, vaguely pornographic directions, with a little dash of menace, and also sci-fi elements like a space station here or there. I got the impression these \u201cartists\u201d or perhaps \u201cartistes\u201d were guys who tried to get jobs with Kincade but were turned down for lack of technical skill. This made them bitter so, without actually developing the technical skill they lacked, they lashed out with art that makes you go \u201cew.\u201d It\u2019s the kind of art, come to think of it, that\u2019s daring you to admit that you\u2019re thinking \u201cew,\u201d though that would be admitting you\u2019re unsophisticated and lack the intellectual equivalent of facial hair and tattoos.\nWhy bad art in restaurants matters is that it can indicate poor judgment on the part of the management. If they do their aspiring artist friends a favor by giving over their restaurant as a gallery, what does this mean about the cook staff? Could this \u201camateur night\u201d mentality extend to the kitchen? Would they hire, say, a hapless pal who was fired from Denny\u2019s for incompetence?\nWhile I was laboring over the menu at the front of the Cozmic, my wife, kids, and mom were looking around the restaurant. My kids, who were really scared by the bad art, begged me not to go upstairs. This made me curious, plus I had to use the bathroom. (What about handicapped folks, Cozmic, or whatever you\u2019re calling them? Where do they go?) I went upstairs and it was just more of the same bad art up there. Speaking of which, the bathroom\u2014the one bathroom\u2014was totally disgusting. The toilet was all backed up. I really had to pee, and while doing so I was ready to jump back away from the sudden puddle I might create if my pee actually overran the edge. It didn\u2019t, but it was really close. Perhaps only surface tension carried the day. That toilet was almost as harrowing as the art.\nOf course I should have left right then. But this is the kind of counter-service place where you pay in advance. Curses.\nDoes the staff seem professional?\nIt\u2019s hard to predict how the service will be when you\u2019re casing a restaurant, but if the person who greets you seems awkward or unprofessional, or if nobody greets you, that\u2019s probably a decent indicator of how well the whole operation is run.\nI\u2019m not a fascist about service, and I\u2019ll usually suffer through a bad meal rather than send something back. The last thing I want when I\u2019m trying to enjoy myself is to have to complain, and then endure the awkwardness of watching my friends or family eat\u2014or, worse, not eat\u2014while I\u2019m waiting for a replacement entr\u00e9e or something. I don\u2019t mind minor inconveniences like having to flag down the waiter or busboy for more water, but if too many things add up it can be a drag.\nThe counter person at Cozmic was friendly, but seemed a bit hapless. Given that she was 50% of the total staff there, I might have expected trouble. As it turned out, our dining experience was a laundry list of issues. Two entrees came out, then we waited ten minutes for the others. We were sharing food, but didn\u2019t get any extra plates. Or napkins. Or flatware. Nor did we get any water. Each time one of us got up from the table to go ask for something, it took them forever to provide it. It was more like running errands than dining. My younger daughter seemed to get overwhelmed with the futility of it all, and tried to hide under the table. Cozmic Caf\u00e9\u2019s methods, you could say, are unsound (to borrow from \u201cApocolypse Now\u201d). \u201cAre my methods unsound?\u201d / \u201cI don\u2019t see any method at all, sir.\u201d\nIs it okay to abort?\nI wish this were a simple \u201cyes.\u201d It\u2019s no problem if you\u2019ve peeked in and/or looked at a menu. But when you\u2019ve ordered? When you\u2019ve paid? When your party is seated? Or when somebody important in the party, such as a chief in your family, really grooves on the place, perhaps due to some strange fetish or from having luckily ordered the only good thing on the menu? It can be tricky.\nBut remember, this isn\u2019t just like a bad movie or boring lecture. You are taking foodstuffs into your body! This is serious stuff! If the operation is run really poorly, you can be poisoned. I\u2019ll let you decide for yourself whether or not I was technically poisoned at Cozmic Caf\u00e9. Here are the facts. After eating their lousy food, including most of my mom\u2019s and my daughters\u2019 (these are not finicky people but are perhaps wiser than I), I really didn\u2019t feel so well. Each hour after the meal my flatulence increased, in quantity and heinousness, to the point where my wife had to go sleep in another room. That\u2019s never happened before. 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        "raw_content": "5 FAQ's About Travel in the Arctic\nin Arctic Ocean,\nIf sultry heat is not your style, set your travel compass to the North. The Far North.\nThe Arctic is one of the most remote and life-changing travel destinations \u2013 and it's accessible to adventurous travelers year round and especially during the relatively 'warmer' summer months.\nHere are 5 questions everyone asks about taking a trip to the Arctic:\nHow Far North is the 'Arctic'?\nThe Arctic Circle is the northern-most of the 5 circles of latitude circling the earth. The 25,000-mile Equator is the one around the widest part of the Earth at the middle. Up near the top of the planet, by comparison, at 66\u00b033\u203247.2\u2033 north of the Equator, the Arctic Circle is only 10-thousand miles around.\nThe Arctic Circle passes through 8 Northern countries: Greenland (Denmark), Canada, the US (in Alaska), Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and an island off the coast of Iceland. Although definitions vary, travel roughly anywhere above the 'tree line' \u2013 where the terrain and the cold climate prevent trees from growing \u2013 could be considered a trip to the Arctic.\nUnlike the opposite polar region, the Antarctic, which is a vast island continent, much of the 4% of the Earth's surface above the Arctic Circle is ocean. So many trips to the Arctic involve travel by sea.\nThis magical natural phenomenon is one of the top reasons people travel to the northern hemisphere's polar regions. But you'll have to dress for cold weather. The Aurora Borealis are only visible nights from September til April.\nAnd only when atmospheric conditions are right. Moving charged particles in solar winds interact with the Earth's magnetosphere, emitting different colors of light that seem to 'dance'. The most common colors are greens and yellows, but other colors are possible in different conditions.\nThe best places to experience the Northern Lights include Canada's Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Alaska, southern Greenland and Iceland, northern Norway, and off the coast of Siberia. The farther north and away from the 'light pollution' of towns and cities, the better the viewing.\nIf you travel to the Yukon during the summer and miss experiencing the Northern Lights, drop in to the Northern Lights Space and Science Centre, which will treat you to interactive displays about the science and folklore behind the Northern Lights, as well as a spectacular video in its domed theatre. (If you visit in the winter, the show's all around you outdoors).\nIs There Really A 'Midnight Sun'?\nSummer has its own uniquely polar atmospheric event. Because the Earth tilts on its axis, in the Arctic at the very top, during the Summer Solstice in June, the sun is visible for a full 24 hours, even at midnight. And the days on either side of the Summer Solstice are very long, indeed. 20-24 hour days are a surreal experience \u2013 as are mid-winter days of endless darkness on the flip side of the annual calendar.\nWhat Wildlife Can I See?\nThe word 'Arctic' comes from Greek meaning 'Bear' and 'northern'. It actually is referring to constellations of stars, but there's no doubt the poster child creature of the Arctic is the magnificent polar bear.\nCanada's Churchill, Manitoba is the polar bear capital of the world, the ultimate destination for any traveler intent on seeing polar bears. Guided tours in the safety of specialized vehicles can bring you unbelievably close to the largest polar land mammal and fierce predator, one whose survival is threatened by shrinking sea ice due to climate change.\nTravelers to Arctic seas hope to cross beluga whales, orca and narwhals, seals and walrus off their spotting lists.\nAnd on land, polar bears share the tundra with musk ox, Arctic fox, wolves, caribou and Arctic hare, and in the skies, snowy owls and other species highly adapted to a severe environment.\nPlant life in the Arctic is less notable for being spectacular than for being astoundingly hardy; the tiniest flowers you wouldn't notice underfoot at home are breathtaking in such a stark environment.\nWhat About Human History in the Arctic?\nWhile the Arctic is famous for its 'Big Nature', you may be surprised that about 4 million people also live above the Arctic Circle in the 8 Arctic countries. Indigenous people have lived in this harsh climate for thousands of years, and being able to visit one of their villages and experience first-hand their traditions and lifestyle is a highlight of any trip to the Arctic.\nAlso don't miss the historic sites associated with tragic attempts to locate a maritime Northwest Passage as well as the famous Klondike Gold Rush sites in Alaska and Canada's Yukon.\nThere are many ways to explore one of the world's last remaining wilderness frontiers. Let us help you plan an Arctic journey of a lifetime.\nIt's Bike Month! 3 Cycling Travel Stories to Inspire you to Travel Active\nOne of our favorite ways to stay active when we travel is to get on a bike and explore! Cycling through city streets or picturesque countryside is one of the best ways to experience a destination, meet people, and get up close to the sights.\nOn the other side of the world, or close to home, here are some of our favorite cycling experiences to celebrate Bike Month, and inspire you to book bike time on your next trip.\n1. Staying Active in Vancouver: How this hotel's wellness program gets you outdoors into Vancouver's Stanley Park and stunning sea wall.\n2. The Mother of All Cycling Cultures: Amsterdam and the Netherlands: What it looks like when there are more bikes in a city than people. And go behind the scenes of a workshop where they create those famous Dutch cargo bikes!\n3. Explore what one cycling guide calls: One of the World's Best Cycling Destinations - and it's closer than you think!\nDid you get on a bicycle on your last trip? Would you like to get the family active for your next vacation? Take a river cruise where you can borrow a bicycle from the ship and cycle through quaint towns and local vineyards? Or join a cycling tour of one of your bucket list destinations?\nLet us help you find the perfect holiday where you can take a two-wheeled exploration of a new destination.\nin Hawaii, Usa\nt may be one of the best ways to see the beauty of Bermuda.\nThe train system in Bermuda was short-lived, but its legacy is a National Park trail that is a gift to islanders \u2013 and visitors to the island \u2013 for generations.\nIn the '30's and '40's, the train, fondly known as 'Old Rattle and Shake', spanned the island 22 miles across, from east to west. It ceased operations shortly after WW2. But then something quite wonderful happened. With the rails removed, the right of way began to be used as a trail for hikers and cyclists, and the trail became formalized and maintained as a National Park of Bermuda for all.\nNow, 18 of the original 22 miles of the railway take you through and past some of the island's most memorable landscapes. Breathtaking remote beaches and quiet woodlands. Challenging slopes and tranquil stretches. Lush foliage and city streets. Panoramic ocean views, and many photo-calls along the way at beaches, caves and even a lighthouse.\nIf you're in Bermuda for a one-day port of call on your cruise, or staying in one of Bermuda's famously hospitable hotels, cycling this trail is one of the best ways to get off the beaten track and see the non-tourist side of Bermuda.\nHere are some tips to see the best of Bermuda by bicycle:\nYou can enter and leave the trail at either end or at multiple other points along the way as it crosses through the parishes of Bermuda. The trail is made up of sections as short as only a mile, and as long as nearly 4 miles. So you don't have to commit to the entire 18 miles \u2013 or at least, not all in one day!\nThe trail is not continuous. Like the original railway, it traverses busy roadways, communities, bridges and other places you may need to dismount and cross by foot.\nThere's a free Railway Trail Guide, and you can pick one up from a Visitor Information Centre: at Bermuda's Royal Naval Dockyard, in Hamilton, or St. George's.\nWords matter, and in British-influenced Bermuda, a 'bike' is motorized. What you want is called a 'pedal bike' or a bicycle. (No motorized vehicles are allowed on the Trail).\nThere are several places to rent bicycles across the island, and rentals are quite affordable, in the $30- 35 range per day. Some are near major hotels and hotel concierges can point you to the closest. You can even make a reservation for bicycles, have them delivered to your hotel and picked up when you've returned.\nOr take a guided bike tour for groups, so you join like-minded active travelers and have a guide point out some of the highlights of the trail.\nBermuda's Railway National Park is one of the hidden gems of the island; and cycling is one of the best ways to get off the beach and the beaten track, enjoy an active day on vacation, and experience some of the most beautiful scenery and serenity on the island.\nin Peterborough, 08, Canada\nKieran Andrews of Wild Rock Outfitters leads cycling tours in some of the most famous and storied locations in the world. But when BestTrip.TV's Ryan McElroy asked him about one of his favorite places to cycle, it was at home in Canada in Peterborough & the Kawarthas.\nin Whistler, 02, Canada\nGet on your bike and cycle Scotland!\nMountain biking is hugely popular in Scotland and the country is home to some of the best cycling ranges and trails in the UK. read more\nin Emmarentia, South Africa\nMake your kids happy! Bring them to Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania\nin Langhorne, Pa, United States\nEveryone loves Sesame Street! If you and your kids are fans, you must visit Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania where Sesame Street comes to life, and where your days will be filled with lots of fun activities and rides to enjoy.\nSesame Place is a children\u2019s theme park located in the borough of Langhorne, Pennsylvania. The borough of Langhorne has more than 1,500 inhabitants, and covers a total area of 0.5 square miles. Langhorne is 20 miles from Philadelphia, 61 miles from New York, 59 miles from Jersey City, and 108 miles from Baltimore. It has its share of attractions including Langhorne Heritage Farm, The Little Old House of Make Believe, Core Creek Park, UA Oxford Valley Stadium 14, Styer's Orchard, and the Wommack Studios. It also has a number of hotels, inns, restaurants and cafes.\nThe highlight of your trip to Langhorne is to spend a few days enjoying the Sesame Place. The children\u2019s theme park is suited for kids from ages 1 to 92. The park which opened in 1980, is the first theme park in Pennsylvania that is completely smoke-free. The park is where you and your kids can enjoy 18 fun rides, 9 water rides, in play areas such as Cookie\u2019s Monster Land, and Elmo\u2019s World. The park also features a number of events throughout the season including street parties and parades. It also has 8 sesame street themed restaurants where you can have some meals or snacks, and 4 shops where you can buy your Sesame Place souvenirs. The best part of spending your vacation in Sesame Place is you get to meet all the characters of Sesame Street!\nNothing beats seeing your kids having a good time, and Sesame Place is where they can have a fantastic one. Consult your travel agent for more details. Have fun at Sesame Place soon!\nVideo; Eye-Popping Rainforests Around The World\nThere's something inspiring about rainforests. Watch this vlog and you may catch the bug that has so many conservationists working round the clock to preserve what is left of them. read more\nThat the surrounding area teems with the amazing African wildlife is a major plus. Carry your binoculars and get a vantage point to see the magical jungles of Africa from Kibo, Mawenzi and Shira volcanic cones at the summit of the mountain. read more\nVideo: The Volcanoes of Italy\nThe movie Pompeii has brought forth a part of Italy that few people seems to know about. The regular traveller will tell you that Italy is an old country with lots of museums, great food and spectacular beaches on the Mediterranean coast. Few however, have had a chance to see the volcanic mountains of Italy. read more\n5 Daily escapes in Costa Rica\nIf there is something more dangerous than hiking into a national park that has an active volcano, then I would like to know...for now, I will say you are crazy to be even within a mile of the volcano, let alone on its foothills. 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        "raw_content": "There is no doubt in the fact that organic foods are healthier as compared to inorganic foods. According to a research conducted by the famous American Cancer Society, 85% of cancers are produced from toxins of environmental nature like pesticides etc. Recent studies that have been done on the subject tell us that organic foods are environment friendly. These foods do not require much water and they produce far lesser amount of soil erosion and toxic pesticides. Another important fact about organic foods is that these foods have high nutrient level. In this article we will briefly see some of the reasons why consumption of Organic foods has increased in recent years.\nThere are many reasons that have made organic foods popular among the masses. However some of the major reasons are as follows\nOrganic Foods are healthier\nThe plantation of organic foods is usually done through utilization of organic fertilizers. The beauty of these organic fertilizers lies in the fact that these fertilizers do not cause any kind of damage to the soil. On the contrary these fertilizers make the soil more fertile which ultimately results in the provision of essential elements to the plants. The organic plants grow in a soil which is full of healthy nutrients. According to some studies the level of nutrients in organic foods is 500% higher than foods of ordinary nature. Another thing which makes organic foods healthier is that these foods do not contain any nitrate content that may trigger cancer.\nSoil Feasibility\nDue to industrial growth and other such factors, the degradation of soil has become a common phenomenon. It is important to know that soil has considerable influence on the overall quality of our food (vegetables and fruits). It is feared that if soil pollution is not stopped within time then things can become really worse in the future. The planting of organic foods actually make the soil strong and results in soil vitality maintenance.\nThe natural ingredients of any product remain safe and secure if they are cultivated in organic fields. The cultivation methodology of organic foods is special and results in preservation of natural ingredients. No matter how one cooks the organic food, it is 100% guaranteed that the actual/natural taste of the product will remain intact. The case is same with all kinds of organic foods whether it is meat, dairy products, vegetables and fruits\nLow amount of Chemicals\nIt is a known fact that the organic foods are natural and they do not contain any kind of artificial ingredients and chemicals that may be harmful for the human body. The fields or places that are certified as organic by agencies have to comply with the rules. One of these rules is to limit the use of chemicals. Similarly organic foods are also free from GMO\u2019s which means that the food is 100% healthy.\nThese were some of the major reasons behind the fame and popularity of Organic foods.",
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        "raw_content": "The $174 Billion Question: How to Reduce Diabetes and Obesity\nDiabetes and obesity have evolved from a national public health concern to a problem of epidemic proportions. Type 2 diabetes, which is linked to obesity and physical inactivity, accounts for 90 to 95 percent of diabetes cases for people over 40. Moreover, in 2007 an estimated 57 million American adults had \u201cpre-diabetes,\u201d the precursor to diabetes. Childhood obesity, which has more than tripled in the last three years, impacts these numbers because obese children are at greater risk of developing diabetes as an adult.\nCosts associated with diabetes exceeded $174 billion in 2007. Prevention, treatment and management of the condition are primarily based on health behaviors, so it can be challenging to identify effective treatment and prevention efforts.\nWhat models exist to prevent and manage diabetes, and how can they be more widely implemented? How long will it take to identify programs that are proven effective? Is there evidence that improved treatment of diabetes can reduce costs? Or will it increase costs? How can we identify those at risk as children so that they can be taught healthy behaviors, encouraged to engage in more active lifestyles, and supported in these efforts.\nTo address these and related questions, the Alliance for Health Reform and the United Health Foundation sponsored a July 23 briefing. Panelists were: Lynne Vaughn of the YMCA, Robert Berenson of the Urban Institute and Ron Ackermann of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Ed Howard of the Alliance and Deneen Vojta of the UnitedHealth Group co-moderated.\nRonald Ackermann\u2019s Presentation (PowerPoint)\nLynne Vaughan\u2019s Presentation (PowerPoint)\nDeneen Vojta\u2019s Presentation (PowerPoint)",
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        "raw_content": "Positive Community Culture\nPositive Community Culture \u2013 All of the ALS facilities are located in community settings so an important part of our treatment plan is to assist clients in learning how to live harmoniously within that community setting. One of the goals for ALS clients is to establish connections within the community whether they are through school, work, attendance at church, or recreational activities as well as developing healthy peer relationships. In doing so, ALS clients will not only serve their best interests but also serve as positive role models for other residents in the program.",
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        "raw_content": "BANKRUPTCIES ON THE AMERICAN TAXPAYERS DIME\nThe Biggest Item in the Global Warming Fraud -\nAlternative Energy!\nTen Reasons Why Wind & Solar Are Not the Answer!\n1. Global Warming is the single largest fraud ever perpetrated on the American people.\n2. If Legislators are so concerned natural gas prices just might spike at some point in the future and take more money out of the pockets of consumers, by what logic do you come up with or agree to the solution to DEFINITELY take the money out of the consumer\u2019s pockets and hand it freely over to the producers of expensive renewable energy which is what this bill provides for?\n3. Living in state's usually riddled by hurricanes, how do you think wind power is going to survive along with the known fact they are killing birds? Once again along with solar, wind power has not been used long enough to even know it will be able to work or that it will save any money since it has not been used over a long enough period of time for comparison. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that wind power will cost twice as much as natural gas power for many decades to come and smart coastal residents know that wind power is unrealistic.\n4. Solar power, according to EIA, will cost more than three times as much as natural gas power for many decades to come. And again, has not been used enough to prove its effectiveness or to have any comparison reports. What is it with our legislators who have so blindly fallen behind the global environmentalists and people like AL Gore that see the way to our countries salvation is to make the people paying the bills poor and the people pushing for this ridiculous legislation rich?\n5. If legislators are so concerned about giving us affordable energy then why do they continue to refuse drilling in Florida and various parts of America for the Natural Gas and offshore drilling? Your actions in regard to energy bills are no better than Obama\u2019s and in fact in tune with his agenda. Did you read the news recently? Drilling would not only create jobs and lower prices but would be a smart thing to do for the whole country. Why are legislators so willing to be \u201cbeholding\u201d to foreign entities for our fuel resources and at the same time allow foreign governments to come in and lease or buy our natural resource lands?\n6. If the reports of Global Warming are wrong and we are going into a Global Cooling period with the sun going into Hibernation which is a normal thing every 206 years, take a look at Russia and what has happened to their wind power \u2013 freezing cold and the generators froze up \u2013 people froze to death this past winter. If the sun is in hibernation what good are solar panels going to do?\n7. The recent discovery of massive shale gas deposits in the US dramatically lowered the price of natural gas prices and ensured a plentiful amount of domestic gas for at least the next full century. Are you aware of all the natural gas in Florida \u2013 talk about job creation and lower fuel prices? What is wrong with tapping into that \u2013 afraid of the environmentalists! I hope they freeze first!\n8. If the legislators (state & federal) nevertheless disbelieves the EIA and believes the county should be fleeing inexpensive natural gas rather than embracing it, why are legislators also blocking construction of coal-powered electrical plants? Coal-powered electricity is even less expensive than natural gas, while wind and solar power are substantially more expensive than natural gas.\nGiven that solar and wind energy are very expensive to install I found this analysis: The solar systems cost between $35K \u2013 $50K installed. This person\u2019s system was monitored daily and has produced an average of 409 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month. This would save about $50 per month on an electric bill. A simple payback would be $50,000 divided by $50 per month equals 1,000 divided by 12 equals 84 years or the $35K comes to a little over 58 years. I think there is a better way. The wind turbine cost $15,000 installed and has produced about 58 kilowatt-hours a month. This would save about $7 per month on an electric bill. That would calculate into a simple payback of 180 years. Think this will work for Florida in the summer? How about the rest of the country?\n9. Environmental activists favor natural gas because natural gas electricity emits merely half as much carbon dioxide (of which the CO2 game is also a lie). Now that natural gas prices have dramatically fallen, and are projected to remain low for many decades or centuries to come, why is the Florida legislature rushing to get out of natural gas electricity?\n10. In relation to the $50M wind and solar farm in Okechobee \u2013 I have no information on this but I just wonder how much the sugar industry has to do with this! 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        "raw_content": "Everyday Life with Monster Girls- Tionisha the Ogress\nPosted on November 7, 2017 April 30, 2018 AuthorChris Meharg3 Comments\nEveryday Life with Monster Girls includes a wide variety of monsters and mythological creatures including ogres. Ogress is the feminine form of ogre, which is a fairly common mythological creature, found in many cultures around the world including Japan. In Japan ogres are known as Oni, which is sort of a catch-all for a variety of humanoid beasts.\nOni are not always evil, as they are used as gate guardians at shrines and temples. In the case of the Oni pictured above, it is found outside of the Yazawa Shrine in Noribetsu Japan. As cool as the Oni statue was, I think that the Ogress in Everyday Life with Monster Girls is much better looking.\nTionishia, pictured above, is an Ogress, and Everyday lives with Monster Girls has kept the tradition of Ogres being extremely large humans, with the only true monster-like feature being the single large horn sprouting from her forehead. Interestingly enough, after doing some digging I was able to find her height listed on the English wiki for the show, and she was shorter than expected at 7\u20195\u201d. I was fully expecting her to be at least in the 8-foot range.\nOgress- Gigantism\nWhile individuals growing taller than seven feet is not extremely rare, it is not the most common thing in the world either. However, most of those individuals are men, and it is much rarer for a woman to cross the seven-foot mark, because on average men are taller than women. In fact, when you look at the ten tallest women in the world in 2017, only 5 of the ten cross the seven-foot mark, whereas all of the tallest men in 2017 cross the seven-foot mark and 4 cross the 8-foot mark. The five women who cross the 7-foot mark all have one thing in common, and that is gigantism. Gigantism is a disorder caused by an oversecretion of growth hormone in childhood, before a child stops growing at the end of puberty. Growth hormone is released by the pituitary gland, and it tells the bones and muscles to grow larger.\nThe secretion of growth hormone varies throughout an individual\u2019s life, but it typically peaks during the teenage years during puberty, and drops by about 50% during adulthood after the body has stopped growing. In individuals with gigantism, a tumor in the pituitary gland causes an oversecretion of growth hormone. The excess growth hormone causes the individual to grow at a faster rate and over a longer period of time, which leads to their extreme height. The main treatment for gigantism is to remove the tumor in the pituitary gland, stopping their accelerated growth. FYI- the tumor is non-cancerous and does not spread to other parts of the body.\nNow I can already image what some of you are thinking, that this is awesome and you get to be super huge and strong. And since the tumor is non-cancerous you don\u2019t have to worry about it spreading or anything. Well, sadly I have to stop you right there, since there are a host of problems associated with gigantism. Now if you remember my post on Giant Alien Space Babes, I mentioned that the human body evolved over time to be a certain average size. Yes, there is a range of human height, and our physiology works just fine with that range, but when you move to the extremes, you begin to have problems. In the case of women on the smaller end of the spectrum (meaning dwarfs), they would have problems associated with childbirth, as the baby will put more pressure on the surrounding organs, and especially during the delivery as their hip bones would be too small to allow the child through the birth canal.\nJust to be clear: when I say small, I am talking about individuals with dwarfism, which can range from 2\u20198\u201d to 4\u20198\u201d.\nIn the case of gigantism, the extremely large size of the body stresses the organs and tissues of the body as they are not adapted to working at a much larger size, something I have mentioned before in my Giant Alien Space Babes post.\nSome of the health issues that occur as a result of gigantism include the following:\nIn fact, one rather famous individual with gigantism, the professional wrestler Andre the Giant, died of congestive heart failure, which his gigantism contributed to. Also, and most important to the super strong Tionishia, individuals with gigantism are not all that strong despite their large size. This is due to malformations in the musculoskeletal system, as it did not evolve over time to deal with individuals of such an increased size. Basically, the skeletal system grows larger than the muscles needed to move it, leading to individuals being weaker and less flexible than expected. Another way to look at it is like taking the engine of a Mini Cooper, and putting it into a Chevy Suburban- the suburban will still run, but it just won\u2019t be able to haul the same amount of weight.\nFYI- If a pituitary tumor happens in an adult the result is acromegaly discussed here.\nOgress- Horn\nThe second major ogre trait that we need to examine is the horns, or in the case of Tionishia, her single large horn. Many animals have horns, but sadly humans are not one of them. Now if Tionisha were part animal, she would most likely be more related to deer, rather than the rhino that some of you were probably expecting.\nA Rhino horn is actually mostly keratin, which is a protein that makes up our hair and nails, while deer antlers have a bony core and are an outgrowth of the skull. This matters because Tionishia\u2019s horn is said to be connected to her skull so it is most likely made of bone. However, she is a rather good looking human, horn aside, so there is actually a third option if we are looking at real world biology.\nWhat you are looking at is a skin lesion caused by an overgrowth of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin). They are typically found in adults and are cancerous about 40% of the time. Now they are not usually as large as seen in the picture above and they can be found all over the body. 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        "raw_content": "Tom Wesselmann was born in Cincinnati / Ohio on 23 February 1931.\nBetween 1945 and 1951 he studied at the Hiram College in Ohio before studying psychology at Cincinnati university. One year later he was called up for military service due to the Korea war. Being discontented with his situation he began to draw cartoons at that time. In 1954 he resumed his studies and apart from this he attended the art academy.\nHe moved to New York and attends Cooper Union School for Arts and Architecture in 1956. He earned his living by working as a cartoonist for several journals and magazines as well as by teaching at a highschool in Brooklyn. At the end of the fifties a series of collages in small format were created being regarded as precursors of the later series 'Great American Nudes' and 'Still life' in big format. Out of these collages he developed first nude depictions in 1960. His first single exhibition took place at the Tanager Gallery in New York in 1961. One year later he participated in the group exhibition 'New Realists' at the Sidney Janis Gallery, his international career with numerous exhibitions started off. The same year his first assemblages with the title 'Still Life' came into existence. In 1963 Wesselmann married his girl-friend and fellow student Claire Selley, who also was his most important model. He began a series of 'Bathtub Collages'. In 1966 the first of many one-man shows took place at the Janis Gallery. In 1964 Tom Wesselmann began with further series, e.g. 'Bedroom Paintings', 'Seascapes' and 'Smokers', which he continued until the early 1980s. In 1980 he published a treatise about his artistic development under the pseudonym Slim Stealingworth. In 1983 first 'Metal Works' were produced, which were based on the artist's drawings and sketches and which are still in the centre of the artist's interest. In 1994 a comprehensive retrospective took place at the Kunsthalle in T\u00fcbingen.\nWesselmann died in New York on 17 December 2004. His choice of trivial motifs, thier monumentalisation, reduction to stereotypes, sexual embelematic as well as the use of bright colours made Wesselmann a co-founder of the American Pop-Art during the 1960s.\n2000 Tom Wesselmann: Blue Nudes, Joesph Helman Gallery New York, NY\n2000 Tom Wesselmann, JGM Galerie Paris, France\n1999 Tom Wesselmann: Small Survey: Small Scale, Maxwell Davidson Gallery New York, NY\n1998 Wetterling Gallery Stockholm, Sweden\n1997 Tom Wesselmann, Galerie Benden Klimczak Viersen, Germany\n1996 Tom Wesselmann Lasers and Lithos, Maxwell Davidson Gallery New York, NY\n1995 Tom Wesselmann, Sidney Janis Gallery New York, NY\n1994 Tom Wesselmann: Recent Works, Galerie Beatrice Wassermann Munich, Germany\n1993 Tom Wesselmann: New Cut Outs and Drawings, Wassermann Galerie Munich, Germany\n1991 Galerie Tokoro Tokyo, Japan\n1985 Sidney Janis Gallery New York, NY\n1984 Modernism San Fransisco, CA\n1982 Recent Work by Tom Wesselmann, Sidney Janis Gallery New York\n1981 Hokin Gallery Miami, FL\n1980 New Sculpture & Paintings by Tom Wesselman, Sidney Janis Gallery New York\n1979 Galerie Serge di Bloe Brussels\n1979 Ehrlich Gallery New York\n1978 Tom Wesselmann: Graphics 1964-77, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, MA\n1976 Sidney Janis Gallery New York ...",
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        "raw_content": "Hormones would be the chemical messengers with the body\u2019s endocrine system. They interact harmoniously to control many body processes, from body\u2019s temperature and blood pressure to governing sexual interest and fertility. Having proper hormonal balance is something that individuals often do not think about yet it is crucial permanently health.For women, one of the key hormones to your emotional and physical well being is estrogen. Estrogen isn\u2019t a single hormone but a small grouping of hormones which are naturally produced in the body. In ladies, estrogen is produced primarily from the ovaries also to a smaller extent through the adrenals and in fat deposits cells. Estrogens play a huge role in sexual and reproductive development.\nAlso, they are essential for the healthiness of our heart, bloodstream, bones, breasts, skin, hair, brain and urinary tract. During puberty, levels of estrogen rise and produce about the menstrual period and initiate the expansion of pubic and underarm hair.Apart from the estrogen made by the body, people today face estrogen-like compounds from drugs, the environment as well as food. This estrogen overload has serious consequences for the health and disease risk facing women today.Estrogen Replacement Therapy \u2013 Get rid of an EraSince the creation of the contraceptive pill within the 1960s and the promotion of hormone alternative to menopause, estrogen continues to be touted being a panacea for contraception, to the stop the results of aging, also to reduce the chances of osteoporosis, heart problems, loss of memory, low libido, depression along with a host of female health concerns.The HRT panacea led to July 2002 when among the largest studies conducted about the benefits and risks of hormone, the Women\u2019s Health Initiative (WHI), was halted prematurely because of serious health threats. Researchers found that usage of estrogen plus progestin (Prempro) increased the chance of breast cancers, cardiovascular disease, stroke, thrombus and urinary incontinence. Additionally, the WHI Memory Study showed that estrogen plus progestin doubled the danger for developing dementia, including Alzheimer\u2019s, in postmenopausal women age 65 and older.\nThe WHI Estrogen-Alone Study, which involved Premarin, was stopped in February 2004, when the researchers figured estrogen alone increased the risk of stroke and thrombus. Women using estrogen alone also had a heightened risk of bladder control problems.Another large epidemiologic study referred to as Million Women Study, has reported increased perils of breast and ovarian cancer with estrogen replacement therapy in menopausal women.Due to the mounting health problems connected with HRT, usage of these hormones has dropped significantly within the last few years. It would appear that the lower utilization of HRT has already had a positive impact on breast cancer rates.\nIn 2003, the United States reported the biggest single yearly decline within the incidence of estrogen-receptor positive breast cancers among women aged 50 to 69.The Pill and its particular PriceOral contraceptives (the \u201cPill\u201d) certainly are a serious contributor to our estrogen overload. The Pill contains synthetic estrogens and progestins in varying amounts and they are prescribed not only for contraception as well as the management of acne, pms or premenstrual syndrome, perimenopause and hirsutism. The Pills used today contain lower quantities of hormones than others utilized in the 1960s however they still provide about four times higher estrogen levels than would naturally be produced by a woman\u2019s body.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Behind Enemy Lines / Celeste Katz / Gene Berardelli / Liberal / LIberal Bias / NY Daily News / Russell Gallo / Shaun King / Hey NYDN: Biased Liars Make Lousy \"Journalists\"\nHey NYDN: Biased Liars Make Lousy \"Journalists\"\nGene Berardelli 7:00 PM Behind Enemy Lines , Celeste Katz , Gene Berardelli , Liberal , LIberal Bias , NY Daily News , Russell Gallo , Shaun King Edit\nPhoto by: NY Daily News (before he started writing stories, and this fraud was the story)\nAs a member of the #JustABlogger community, the expectations I have for traditional media sources is already at a low bar. But this doesn't even come close.\nIt seems that the NY Daily News, a paper that is not exactly known for its political bent (all that means is that it has tried to appear to be neutral) has hired \"fake black man\" Shaun King, an activist in the so-called Black Lives Matter movement who was recently \"outed\" as white by his family, according to Breitbart. King\u2019s race was put at issue after Breitbart News published King's birth certificate, which listed his white parents. King had claimed in the past that his father is black. The Daily Caller later reported that a claim made by King that he was the victim of a hate crime attack was unsubstantiated by any official reports.\nKing's hiring comes on the heels of a veritable bloodletting of journalists and columnists at NYDN, including top notch political reporters like Albany columnist and editorial board member Bill Hammond, chief political reporter and blogger Celeste Katz.\nYet another sign that the print newspaper model remains in free fall, and a sign that journalism is a dying art. When halfway-reliable publications turn to hacks and rabble-rousers for content, public discourse as a whole suffers. This is how echo chambers develop and how partisan divides widen.\nBut let's face it - what I like to call \"advocacy entertainment\" is BIG money nowadays. Outlets like those I cited, Breitbart and The Daily Caller, certainly attract wide audiences - millions of pageviews per month to be sure - that advertisers love to throw money towards. And a veritable bumper crop of pundits and prognosticators have grown with the advent of the 24-hour news cycle and the increasing number of news / feature outlets that need to fill airtime.\nAnd it's not like I have a problem with \"advocacy entertainment\"in the least, after all, isn't that what we here at BEL do?\nBut, unlike the NYDN, I don't kid myself, or our audience. We take positions, and we let you know up front. If you're reading this, you know what you're in for. I only have a problem when it masquerades under the guise of an up-until-now-credible masthead built on the credibility of those who are now seeking employment.\nSo out with the experienced and competent, in with a known, biased liar. And the effects are already on display.\nIf you're thinking about being a journalist, it don't matter if you're black or white - just if you're biased or unbiased.\nTake this for example: Kings writes about the \"senseless\" shooting of a black teenager - - and a football \"star\" who, notably, graduated high school - Patterson Brown, Jr. in Virginia by a plainclothes police officer. The scant account is dubious at best, and at worst, intentionally omits material facts:\nBrown, a recent graduate of James River High School, reportedly commandeered the officer\u2019s vehicle and drove it through the Better Vision car wash about 9:40 a.m. after he and friends pulled up in a car behind the man. (Emphasis added).\nThe unprovoked action prompted the officer to confront Brown, who witnesses said remained in the vehicle after he was asked to leave.\n\"Reportedly commandeered\"?!?\nHow about stole a vehicle! How about committed a crime! And then, when told - no, ordered - to get out of the stolen car, refused to do so.\nBefore we continue, let's recognize this: this isn't an opinion-editorial piece. This isn't a \"Letter to the Editor\". This is being offered as \"news\" - a factual accounting of an event of note.\nWith that in mind - ask yourself: where is the most material fact of this story? How and why did the promising young Mr. Brown get shot by this officer?\nMr. King is silent on the matter. A glaring omission. But you'll see why it's missing in a minute.\nNow let's turn to a local newspaper for some real reporting.\nA witness, who talked at the scene of the shooting but did not want his name used, said a car with at least three people pulled up in line behind the officer\u2019s car and that one person, a man who appeared to be in his late teens or early 20s, got out and jumped into the officer\u2019s car and began driving it into the building.\nA woman in the other car told the man to get out, the witness said. At that point, the officer noticed someone in his car, approached the vehicle and repeatedly told the man to get out. He identified himself as a police officer and brandished his weapon, the witness said, but the man still did not get out of the car.\nAt one point, the officer asked a clerk at the gas station to call police, the witness said, but between that call and the arrival of officers, the man in the officer\u2019s car moved suddenly as if reaching for a weapon, and the officer fired a shot. (Emphasis added)\nKind of an important detail, isn't it? Mr. King linked the above-referenced story, but chose to leave that little detail out.\nWhy? 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        "raw_content": "An unhealthy oral environment is another preventable risk factor for gum disease. Excessive amounts of sugar or acid in the diet, poorly made restorations, and poor oral hygiene encourage the buildup of bacteria and plaque formation. It is important to eat a healthy diet, brush after every meal, and floss daily to keep your teeth and gums healthy.\nOther causes of gum disease\nThe increased levels of hormones associated with menstruation, pregnancy, oral contraceptives, and menopause can all cause gum disease. A family history of gum disease also increases one\u2019s own risk of developing gum disease.\nCertain diseases, such as diabetes or HIV, as well as certain medications, including some calcium-channel blockers and anti-seizure medicines, can increase your risk of gum disease.\nGum disease is not only unhealthy for your mouth, it has also been linked to health problems such as heart disease and stroke. It is important to visit our Los Angeles dentist every 6 months for a regular checkup and to discuss treatment options and suggestions.",
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        "raw_content": "Tax Study Says Business Taxes Need Reform\nMontana small businesses are taxed disproportionately to other taxpayers, a situation that imposes disadvantages on business in the state. The higher taxes place greater costs on Montana businesses which puts them at a disadvantage in competing with out-of-state businesses, and the higher taxes make it more difficult for the state to attract new business.\nThat is the basic conclusion of a study conducted on behalf of the Montana Chamber of Commerce, which was released Oct. 26, during the organization\u2019s annual convention. Fundamentally, the study concludes that Montana\u2019s business climate would be better if some Montana business taxes were lowered and other broader taxes increased or instituted, most specifically a sales tax, often referred to as a consumption tax, which might include a value added tax, or gross receipts tax, etc.\nThe study was conducted by The State Tax Research Institute (STRI) \u201cMontana\u2019s lack of a broad based consumption tax requires greater reliance on property and income taxes, which result in a less favorable business tax competitiveness environment for many Montana industries compared to neighboring states,\u201d said Tom Neubig, one of the economists working on the Montana Chamber\u2019s tax study. \u201cTotal business taxes in Montana as a share of the state economy is the 12th highest among all states. We analyzed some potential tax restructuring options including business equipment tax relief, equalizing property tax rates, a sales tax and a business entity level tax on consumption.\u201d\n\u201cThis study is one of the fruits of our research initiative through Envision 2026, our 10-year strategic plan,\u201d said Webb Scott Brown, Montana Chamber of Commerce president/CEO. \u201cThis report gives us some hard data to point to when we talk about the tax climate in Montana, and it shows how we compare to our neighbors. In order to achieve the goals of our 10-year strategic plan such as job growth in Montana, we need to have a tax friendly climate that will attract companies to make Montana home.\u201d\nThis report compared Montana\u2019s tax climate to six neighboring states and a cross-section of business types. It highlighted \u201csore thumbs\u201d in Montana\u2019s business tax climate and gives consideration to maintaining stable revenues while offering recommendations to make Montana a more tax friendly state.\nThe states to which Montana was compared were Colorado, Idaho, North Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.\nThe business types focused upon were: small pass-through manufacturer, metal fabrication, food & beverage retail, credit card processor, wholesale drug distributor, and data processing (information services).\nMontana\u2019s taxation of the credit card processing is higher than that of any other state in the comparison group ranging from 115 percent higher than Idaho to 425 percent higher than Wyoming.\nThe only business type in which Montana had a consistently lower tax rate of all the compared states was food & beverage, retail, but even then it was higher than that of North Dakota.\nMontana\u2019s total business tax was much higher in all categories when compared to those of North Dakota\u2014and by quite a margin, ranging from 119 percent in food & beverage/ retail to 299 percent higher in credit card processing.\nCompared to Wyoming, Montana\u2019s business taxes were again higher across all business types, except for food & beverage/ retail where it is only two percent under that of Wyoming. Credit card processing was taxed 425 percent high than Wyoming.\nThe state with which Montana emerged most competitive seemed to be Washington where Montana\u2019s taxation only exceeded that of Washington in metal fabricating and credit card processing.\nWhile Montana has no sales tax, the states to which comparisons were made had combined sales taxes which ranged from 5.2 percent in Wyoming to 8.1 percent in Washington.\nOther conclusions of the study were:\n\u2014Montana\u2019s total effective tax rate on business income is 5.1% is 13% higher than the US average of 4.5%\n\u2014Montana\u2019s tax is organized in a way that weighs heavily on capital investments and new businesses\n\u2014High business property taxes, corporate income taxes as well as a relatively high overall business tax rate make it harder to make capital investments in Montana\nPossible areas of tax reform recognized were:\n\u2014 Incremental tax reforms \u2013 Business equipment tax relief \u2013 Compliance and administrative issues \u2013 Corporate income tax improvements, such as lower rate, 100% destination sales apportionment, repeal tax haven black list\n\u2014 Broader reform options to reduce income and property taxes \u2013 Equalize business and residential property tax rates \u2013 Retail sales tax \u2013 Business entity level tax on consumption.",
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        "raw_content": "Despite all the constant fiasco that seem to plague United Airlines, the company\u2019s top executive want to assure its investors that the airlines will continue to prosper while dealing with new changes brought about by recent events. One event was the forceful removal of a passenger that, thanks to social media, became a worldwide disaster.\nUnited Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz, as well as two other executives, started the conference the conference call to talk about the quarterly earnings of United Continental Holdings Inc. The CEO and his group were forced to recognize the horrific confrontations that occurred on April 9th, which left 69-year-old Dr. David Dao injured and bloody.\nMunoz stated that this incident has aroused question from many corporate travelers. Those are the travelers who pay top dollar for their plane tickets. His response to them was simply that the sales team for the airline was doing the best they could to addressing all concerns.\nHowever, the Airline President, Scott Kirby, told analysts that it\u2019s far too early to tell if the entire incident with the doctor hurt bookings for the company.\nYet Munoz thought the entire situation was a \u201chumbling learning experience for all of us here at United and for me in particular.\u201d In an address to those United flyers who seemed to have raised an eyebrow the company\u2019s continuously scrupulous acts, Munoz extended his apologies and says that flyers \u201cshould expect more from us.\u201d\nIt was no more than a week after Dr. Dao was forced to leave his seat by United employees. Dr. Dao was on a flight from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky. According to his attorney, Dr. Dao suffered not only a sinus injury, but a concussion, a broken nose, and the loss of two front teeth.\nThe story goes like this. United Airline employees say that the flight was overbooked and room was needed for employees to sit. Employees went throughout the cabin asking for volunteers to leave the plane. They say up to $800 and a hotel stay was also offered. After no one seemed to volunteer, four people including the doctor were chosen. Yet despite the offer, he refused to give up his seat and take the next day flight.\nThe doctor and his wife were coming back from vacation in California. The two had boarded a connecting flight to head back to Louisville. Many other passengers shot footage of the encounter from different angles. Each video shows Dr. Dao getting loud with employees, but he is never hostile or violent. Suddenly, airport officers who had been called by United employees forcibly remove Dao from his seat.\nIn a statement after the incident, United says that they will no longer call on police to remove passengers unless the passenger poses a threat to their safety and others around them. United Airlines also said that they will enforce a requirement that has employees traveling for work should book their seats at least an hour beforehand. This will prevent any displacement of customers who are already on board.\nAlthough United CEO Oscar Munoz has issued apology after apology, all his efforts seem to fall on deaf ears. It could have something to do with the fact that his immediate responses to the incident were as efficient as they should have been. In fact, Munoz made a statement not long after the incident with Dao saying that he would have to \u201cre-accommodate\u201d four United customers. The letter he issued to his employees was no better. He called Dr. Dao a \u201cbelligerent\u201d customer who had \u201crefused to comply\u201d with employee requests to give up his seat.\nYet many seem to be wondering what will happen to the employees that asked Dao to leave his set? Munoz made another statement on Tuesday saying that \u201cthere was never consideration of firing an employee.\u201d This comes in response to the rumor that the employees and even he would lose their jobs. He even went as far as to call the entire thing a \u201csystem failure\u201d and says that none of the employees were at fault.\nThat, on the other hand, isn\u2019t how many people see it. Since the video of Dr. Dao, visible shaken, mouth bloody, surfaced all over the internet public outrage has reached all the way to China. Many are accusing United to racism due to the unjust treatment of Dao.\nTo smooth things out, Munoz met with the Chinese consulate in the U.S. after the incident. United has hopes of increasing their business with international travelers. Munoz says that has a scheduled trip to China in the next few weeks and hopes to discuss the issue there too.\nYet things won\u2019t go away that easily. While Munoz sent out a personal letter to United highest spending customers who had nothing but support for the airline, Dao is already acting against the Chicago airline. Dao has hired attorneys in what is estimated to be a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against United. Dao and his attorney say that due to his being dragged off the plane, Dao will have to have reconstructive surgery to fix the damage.\nYet at the end of March United announced that is net income was down to $96 million, which is just 31 cents a share. That\u2019s a considerably low number compared to the $313 million, 88 center a share, it pulled in the same time last year. To earn at least 41 cents a share, United had to get rid of a few things.\nThose things include the $37 million in benefits and severance. The airline\u2019s expenses also increased by 7.9 percent which is up to $8.1 billion. That increase was mainly due to the rise in fuel prices and the increase in the cost of labor since new union contracts were signed.\nUnited also claims that to increase their market share they need to bring in more domestic passengers through regional carriers. The company also says it wasn\u2019t to increase its business in Latin America.\nBut when it comes to the recent dip in United Continental\u2019s stock, many analysts aren\u2019t sure whether it was due to the Dao incident or the earnings report. 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        "raw_content": "Home Health Were You Hurt? 7 Immediate Tips For The Injured Party\nThe first hours following an injury are of utmost importance not just for your health, but for finding and securing legal representation. The sooner you get in touch with a personal injury lawyer, the sooner you will have access to the legal support you need to recover fully.\nEvidence regarding the cause and extent of your injuries must be collected immediately in order to begin building the groundwork for your case and to help you get all of the benefits, medical care, and financial settlements you are entitled to. You need a lawyer with the experience and resources to collect and document evidence like unsafe construction, faulty lighting, skid marks, and other evidence.\nIf you\u2019ve been injured in an accident, here are the top 10 tips on how to proceed next:\nIf you aren\u2019t sure if you should hire a lawyer, taking the time to visit with one can offer you more insight as to what a lawyer can do for you. Most offer a free consultation during which time the lawyer will listen to your case and give you objective advice regarding the chances you have of a successful lawsuit.\nMost accident cases never get to trial but are settled out of court. When you hire a personal injury lawyer, it shows the insurance company you are willing and prepared to go to trial. This usually motivates them to settle.\n2. Get the most compensation and best medical care.\nNo matter if you were a pedestrian, driver, or passenger, you are legally entitled to full care, compensation, and representation. Even if you were at fault you are entitled to all of these things, and a personal injury lawyer can help protect your rights and make sure you receive compensation you deserve.\n3. Gain access to outside experts.\nWhen you work with an attorney who specializes in personal injury, you also gain access to his or her resources like medical and safety professionals, CPAs, private investigators, and legal assistants. Your lawyer will work with these professionals to help build a case that insurance agencies cannot deny.\n4. Get the experience you need.\nYou need a personal injury attorney who knows how to work around the system to maximize your benefits. Choose a lawyer who will make sure you are fairly compensated. A seasoned attorney will prevent insurance companies from taking advantage of you and will improve your odds of winning the highest settlement possible.\nOne of the worst parts of an accident is having to deal with insurance companies. When you hire a personal injury lawyer, they\u2019ll work with those insurance companies on your behalf, which means you can focus on getting better and other aspects of life.\n6. Receive compensation.\nMany people who choose not to get legal representation lose out on thousands of dollars because they just don\u2019t know how much compensation they can expect. A personal injury lawyer can determine the value of pain and suffering as well as lost wages and other subtleties.\nIf your compensation needs change due to medical treatment, your lawyer can also handle what\u2019s needed in that regard.\n7. Avoid dealing with insurance limitations and paperwork.\nAny time you report an accident to your insurance company you are required to fill out reams of paperwork. On top of that, many policies have exclusions, limitations, time-sensitive deadlines, and other issues that can change the coverage to which you are allowed to claim, or may cause your claim to be denied. An experienced lawyer can help you get through the paperwork and ensure it is filled out accurately so you can move forward with your claim.\nInsurance companies rely on people to have gaps in legal knowledge so they can get out of paying compensation based on technicalities. Working with an attorney who knows how to mediate and litigate your personal injury claim will make sure you don\u2019t lose out on thousands of dollars.\nPrevious10 Most Popular Plastic Surgeries in 2016\nNext4 Secret Tricks to Getting the Perfect Smile\nMacy - February 27, 2017",
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        "raw_content": "Things to Do in Boca Raton You Won\u2019t Want to Miss During May 2018\nWhether you\u2019re living here full time, thinking about migrating to the area or are a visitor, you\u2019ll find a large variety of activities and entertainment. While the weather is heating up, and the rain season moves out, the months during spring and summer are incredible for outdoor fun. Besides the outdoor recreation, you can count on more indoor events as well, and Boca Raton is a hub for both. Both our city and the rest of Palm Beach County will be 'hopping' this May and if you\u2019re looking for something to do, then keep on reading!\nBoca Raton Recreation Spaces Offer Tons of Activity\nParks and Recreation are among the busiest places throughout Palm Beach County during this time of year. Places such as Sugar Sand Park (Boca Raton), Burt Aaronson Park\nLiving a Splendid Dream in Downtown Delray Beach\nTuesday, May 23rd, 2017 at 5:20pm.\nArt Attractions, Walkable Neighborhoods and So Much More\nDelray Beach is one of the most desirable luxury destinations and home to local and international talent. As a coastal town, the downtown Delray Beach district is a premier destination to be admired and cherished. The city is full of elegant and casual dining, it\u2019s minutes to the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean, and it\u2019s one of the most beautiful cities in South Florida. In this blog, we highlight some features living in Downtown Delray Beach.\nPeople migrate year-around in the City of Delray Beach\nPeople migrate year-round in the city and come from around the globe to enjoy the fabulous vibes found no matter where you\u2019re walking at the famous Atlantic Avenue. If you\u2019re looking to have\nDelray Beach Hosts Wine Tasting That\u2019s Sweet from the Vine Coming Soon\nFriday, March 3rd, 2017 at 5:19pm.\nWine tasting in Delray Beach\nWhen it comes to wine country not many people know Delray Beach is a place where you can sip world-renowned collections as well as learn about the families and histories that create them. There\u2019s one location where they host events for you to explore full-bodied Merlots to Buttery Chardonnays without ever leaving the state. In this week\u2019s blog, we highlight Burly Vineyards as well as Peju Napa Valley Winery to introduce one of South Florida\u2019s intriguing venues known as The Wine Wave.\nWhether you\u2019re a serious collector or someone who just enjoys a casual glass of fermented concoctions, your perfect selection is a matter of preference. Once the palette is tickled by the joy of grapes or other fruits, it will seemingly",
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        "raw_content": "I think for the duration of this month, since I'm doing NaNoWriMo, I'm going to cut myself some slack and just use the publisher's description on my book reviews. Lazy, I know, but it's either that or put the blog on hiatus and I don't want to do that. I give you the Goodreads description:\nSixteen-year-old Jack gets drunk and is in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is kidnapped. He escapes, narrowly. The only person he tells is his best friend, Conner. When they arrive in London as planned for summer break, a stranger hands Jack a pair of glasses. Through the lenses, he sees another world called Marbury.\nThere is war in Marbury. It is a desolate and murderous place where Jack is responsible for the survival of two younger boys. Conner is there, too. But he\u2019s trying to kill them.\nMeanwhile, Jack is falling in love with an English girl, and afraid he\u2019s losing his mind.\nConner tells Jack it\u2019s going to be okay.\nAndrew Smith has written his most beautiful and personal novel yet, as he explores the nightmarish outer limits of what trauma can do to our bodies and our minds\nI'll just come right out and say that I do not agree with the publisher's claim that this is a \"beautiful and personal novel.\" I was so underwhelmed with the quality of the writing. I had it in my mind that this is a modern classic and expected it to be on the more literary end of the scale. Instead just seemed pointless. I had expected that Jack's attack in the beginning of the book would have something to do with his journeys to Marbury, but the two remain largely unrelated throughout the entirety of the book. Which leads me to wonder why the attack is included. I felt like I was reading two very different, in no way connected books. One was about Marbury and one was about a boy who survives a traumatic assault.\nIt also suffers from some of the usual YA cliches, such as total and complete lack of adult supervision for any and all teens in the book. Not a SINGLE teen has an involved or caring parent or teacher? They're all just allowed to gad about Europe unsupervised? Where do they get money? The boys constantly rag each other about being \"gay\", which gets old after oh the first time. I think the author was trying to use it in an interesting way to tackle the issue of Jack being assaulted by a man, but it just came out gross.\nI came away feeling like there was no point to the story. Bad things happen to Jack, he goes to Europe, he finds Marbury, things happen in Marbury with no point or resolution, book ends. I felt like the majority of the book was meant to be shocking. Graphic sexual assault and then loads and loads of violence perpetrated on and by teens and children. Unfortunately, the book doesn't make a comment on the violence, it just describes it. I could have gotten past the graphic nature of the book if I felt like it served a purpose, but it didn't. It was just there to be shocking.\nI don't recommend it. I was bored and put off by the pointless graphic violence. It obviously has an audience, but it wasn't for me.\nTerry W. Ervin II November 5, 2013 at 11:19 PM\nSorry this one didn't work out well. I have a student who's reading it and seems to be enjoying it.",
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        "raw_content": "Senior Chief Terrell Horne, III\nSenior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne was killed when the rigid hull inflatable boat he was commanding was intentionally rammed by a boat being used to smuggle drugs off Santa Cruz Island, California.\nShortly after midnight, a U.S. Coast Guard aerial patrol had observed a suspicious boat in the area believed to be involved in narcotics trafficking. A boarding team was deployed from the USCGC Halibut to interdict and board the vessel.\nThe boarding team made contact with the boat, which then accelerated toward them without changing course. The smuggler's boat struck the boarding team's boat, knocking SCPO Horne and a shipmate into the water. Both crewman were immediately recovered. SCPO Horne was transported to a hospital in Port Hueneme, California, where he succumbed to his severe head injuries.\nTwo illegal aliens on board the smuggler's boat were taken into custody and the boat seized.\nSCPO Horne was a U.S. Army veteran and had served in the United States Coast Guard for 14 years and was posthumously promoted to Senior Chief Petty Officer. He is survived by his expectant wife and two sons.\nWritten by Petty Officer 1st Class Henry Dunphy.\nMore than 1,000 people gathered at U.S. Coast Guard Base Los Angeles \u2013 Long Beach in San Pedro today to attend a memorial ceremony honoring Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III, a Coast Guardsman who was killed in the line of duty Dec. 2, 2012, while carrying out law enforcement operations near Santa Cruz Island.\nMemorabilia showcased at a memorial service for Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Timothy Tamargo.\nAt 1 p.m., all in attendance stood as the Coast Guard Ceremonial Honor Guard began the ceremony by presenting the colors as the Coast Guard Band played the national anthem.\nSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Bob Papp, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Michael Leavitt and Coast Guard Cutter Halibut\u2019s commanding officer Lt. Stewart Sibert addressed Horne\u2019s family and the other attendees near the water\u2019s edge on the southwest corner of Terminal Island.\nAmong the rows of dark blue Coast Guard dress uniforms were the blacks, greens and tans of other federal, state and local law enforcement officials, punctuated by the bright red of Royal Canadian Mounted Police.\nNapolitano spoke on the importance of the missions that Horne carried out during his life.\n\u201cThe pain of Senior Chief Horne\u2019s loss will be felt far and wide, across this base, the Coast Guard, the Department of Homeland Security, and our larger law enforcement and military family,\u201d said Napolitano. \u201cBut in our time of grief, let us also take comfort in knowing that Senior Chief Horne devoted his life serving the most noble of causes: the protection of our nation; the defense of our freedoms and the rescue of those in distress.\u201d\nThe Coast Guard Honor Guard retires the colors at the memorial of Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Prentice Danner.\nCoast Guard cutters Blacktip and Narwhal, the same type of cutter Horne was stationed aboard when he was killed, lingered nearby in the channel for the duration of the ceremony.\nThe Commandant spoke on what it means to be a shipmate and the legacy of Horne\u2019s life.\n\u201cSenior Chief Horne lived the Coast Guard ethos and was an example to all. We will forever remember him for his selfless leadership and his courage,\u201d the Commandant said. \u201cHe made the ultimate sacrifice in service to his shipmates and the nation, just as he served others throughout his 14 year career. Senior Chief Horne\u2019s legacy as a shipmate, leader, and Coast Guardsman is now indelibly stamped in our service history. This nation is more secure because of him.\u201d\nHorne, who was the Halibut\u2019s executive petty officer, was killed when the small boat he was aboard was struck by a panga-style vessel suspected of illicit activities.\nSibert said Horne made a profound impact on the crew of the Halibut during his year-and-a-half stationed aboard. He was not only a shipmate and big brother to the crew but was like a guardian angel. Indeed, one of Horne\u2019s final actions was to pull a fellow crewmember out of the way before the smuggling vessel collided with the Coast Guard small boat.\nThe playing of taps and a three-round volley fired by the honor guard concluded the ceremony while Jayhawk, Dolphin and Hercules aircrews performed a flyover.\nHorne was posthumously advanced to the rank of senior chief petty officer and his family was presented the Coast Guard Medal. He is survived by his wife, Rachel, and sons, Kade and Miller.",
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        "raw_content": "Teacher Training Workshop for the Western Kalahari Conservation Corridor\nAt the end of November CCB's held a Teacher Training workshop for the teachers of the remote settlements in the Kgalagadi region. Despite serious rain the day before the dedicated teachers travelled from their settlements to meet at the Kang Education Centre. The workshop was well attended by 30 participants from 20 schools and relevant government departments. The focus of the workshop was infusing predator education into lessons and curriculum. Each school received a school kit of books, activity guides, posters and DVD's. The role of Environmental Clubs was also addressed and all teachers offered assistance to set up a club in their own schools. The workshop was a great success and in the evaluation 100% of the participants enjoyed the workshop and felt they had benefitted from the training!",
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        "raw_content": "How To Effectively File An Auto Insurance Claim\nIf you have never been involved in a car accident, consider yourslef lucky. However, you still should know the timing and details on how and when to file a claim. The very first thing that you should do when you are involved in a car accident is exchange driver information. That is assuming you are not seriously injured. If you are seriously injured, make sure that the following information is collected by someone at the scene of the accident.\nGet the other driver's name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, insurance carrier, policy number, insurance carriers telephone number, and the license plate number of the vehicle or vehicles involved in the accident. Make sure that you get the name, address, and telephone numbers of any witnesses to the accident. They may be needed to substantiate how the accident occurred. Local law enforcement should be contacted to report the accident. If you can not reach them, you can go to your local police department, sheriff's office, or Department Of Motor Vehicles and obtain the necessary form to complete and submit it while there.\nYou also may be able to submit the report via the Department Of Motor Vehicles website. In the majority of cases, you should report the accident to your insurance company. Before calling them, make sure that you understand your policy. Sit down and carefully read your car insurance policy. If there is any part of it that you do not understand, call your insurance agent or company, have a list of questions prepared, and get the answers. If you still are not sure as to what to ask, you may quote car insurance with another insurance company and while you are getting your quote, ask them.\nOnce you have a complete understanding of your policy, contact your insurance carrier as soon as possible to report the accident. An insurance adjuster may be sent to record the damages to your vehicle and take your report and determine who was at fault in the accident. Be prepared for this. If necessary have a written description of what happened including any diagrams that will explain the accident. And, having a depostion from any of the witnesses at the scene would be helpful.\nIf the accident was not your fault, you can either contact the other driver's insurance company or have your insurance company contact them to handle the repairs to your vehicle, or if necessary replace your vehicle. If you use the other driver's insurance company, you will not have to file a claim on your policy and pay any of your deductible to have your vehicle repaired. Do not relieve the responsible insurance company of its responsibility until all of the damages are settled to your satisfaction. If necessary have your insurance company handle your claim if the other party's insurance company questions who was at fault or offers an unacceptable settlement. Be sure to consider all of the settlement factors: Bodily Injury ? You may be entitled to financial compensation for any injuries caused by the other driver. It may take several days for your injuries to become apparent.\nProperty Damage ? The insurance company is responsible for paying the reasonable cost to repair the other drivers vehicle or property if you are at fault. If you are not at fault, the other insurance company is responsible for the repairs to your vehicle. The damages to the vehicle will be determined by the adjuster. In most cases the insurance company and the repair shop negotiate any disagreements about what should be repaired. If you don't agree with their conclusion, you have the right to go to another repair shop. Being involved in a auto accident is never fun, but do understand that you have certain basic rights, and if you are not satisfied with the way your claim is being handled, you can contact the state Department Of Insurance regarding your claim.\nBarry Brenner is a licensed auto insurance agent with extensive experience selling car insurance. For more information on understanding car insurance, monthly money saving tips, or to quote car insurance, you can visit http://www.cheapcarinsurancequotetips.com",
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        "raw_content": "What if you had the ability to reprogram habits and thoughts that were not supportive of your goals?\nYou DO. Right NOW.\nHypnosis is a powerful tool anyone can learn to use.\nHypnosis is simply a state of mind involving focus and imagination. It is different from meditation, sleep and regular waking alertness. One way to describe hypnosis is purposeful daydreaming. During that time of daydreaming, you are more open to the healthy suggestions you would like to adopt. In this way, you are able to \"reprogram\" habits, believes and patterns that are no longer working for your best interest.\nAll of my clients enjoy learning the process of self-hypnosis. They then have a tool that they can use right now as well as in the future for any goal they'd like to achieve.",
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        "raw_content": "The Grecized form of Quirinus. His full name was Publius Sulpicius Quirinus. Recent historical investigation has proved that Quirinus was governor of Cilicia, which was annexed to Syria at the time of our Lord's birth. Cilicia, which he ruled, being a province of Syria, he is called the governor, which he was de jure, of Syria. Some ten years afterwards he was appointed governor of Syria for the second time. During his tenure of office, at the time of our Lord's birth (Luke 2:2), a \"taxing\" (R.V., \"enrolment;\" i.e., a registration) of the people was \"first made;\" i.e., was made for the first time under his government. (See TAXING T0003595.)",
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        "raw_content": "MMC 'Pack The Pit' Jan. 26 (High School Sports ~ 01/21/10)\nMARCUS - Come support the MMC wrestlers at their last home meet on Tuesday January 26th in the Marcus Gym at 6:30 pm. This is a double dual vs MOC-FV and Storm Lake. K -- 8th grade come \"Pack the Pit\" to try to win a Pizza Party for your classroom...\nBulldogs fall at Laurens (High School Sports ~ 01/21/10)\nLAURENS - The Aurelia Bulldog basketball squads came to town for two Northwest Conference games against the host Laurens-Marathon Chargers Tuesday night, but neither game was much of a battle and the Bulldog teams returned home with a couple of losses...\nRiver Valley boys upset WC, 48-45 (High School Sports ~ 01/21/10)\nMOVILLE - The River Valley boys picked up a huge victory over a 10-2 Woodbury Central team here Tuesday night in Western Valley Conference basketball action. \"Although we missed some free throws down the stretch and battled foul trouble, we were able to gain the hard - fought victory over a quality opponent,\" said Wolverine Coach Dean Norris...\nRidge View boys win 1 of 3 games (High School Sports ~ 01/21/10)\nThe Ridge View Raptors boys basketball team played three games recently, losing the first two before rebounding to win the third game. Last Thursday, the Raptors traveled to Kingsley-Pierson for a Western Valley Conference match-up. Ridge View coach Shannon Tesch said, \"We had trouble getting things going in this one. Kingsley-Pierson shot the ball very well. It was a disappointing loss for us.\" The Panthers led all the way and won by a 67-61 score...\nEmmetsburg girls handle Cherokee (High School Sports ~ 01/21/10)\nCherokee's youthful Washington High girls basketball squad came close, but were unable to duplicate their 44-39 victory over Emmetsburg one week ago in Emmetsburg, and lost 40-36 to the E-Hawks in Cherokee Tuesday night in the teams' re-match. Cherokee trailed 14-7 after the first quarter, and 22-19 at halftime, before knotting the score at 31-31 heading into the final eight minutes...\nE-Hawks battle back to beat Braves (High School Sports ~ 01/21/10)\nCherokee's lethargic Braves couldn't keep up an impressive first-quarter pace that vaulted them to a 19-9 lead and, as a result, dropped a 60-53 Lakes Conference basketball decision to Emmetsburg here Tuesday night. The stinging loss comes on the heels of the Braves 52-40 victory over the same E-Hawks one week ago in Emmetsburg...\nPeter M. Andringa (Obituary ~ 01/21/10)\nFrancis B. Eickholt (Obituary ~ 01/21/10)\nFrancis B. Eickholt, 73, of Cherokee, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, January 17, 2010, following a battle with cancer. Services will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Anthon on Friday, Jan. 22 at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be at Mt. ...\nPat Robertson and Haiti (Editorial ~ 01/21/10)\nSmoke alarms save lives (Editorial ~ 01/21/10)\nThe National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has released new materials to help communities raise awareness about the life-saving benefits of smoke alarms. The materials are included in a free collection of educational resources that make up an online tool kit to be used by local fire departments and others interested in raising community awareness about the need for smoke alarms, and providing valuable information about them...\nJanuary is budget time. On Jan. 22 the preliminary city budget is due at city hall and on Jan. 26 the Cherokee County Library Association will meet with the county supervisors. The following paragraphs contain a letter that is one of six to be handed out as part of the county presentation but it speaks to the city budget as well. ...\nClearing the tracks (Local News ~ 01/21/10)\nStreets aren't the only places from which snow needs to be removed. Chuck Schmillen, owner of Schmillen Construction of Marcus, is pictured here clearing snow off of the Canadian National Railroad tracks near the First Coop Elevators in Cherokee on Wednesday. Schmillen is driving a Komatsu 380 with a Snogo attachment. Photo by Mike Leckband...\nCherokee School Board OKs football/track lighting project (Local News ~ 01/21/10)\nThe Cherokee School District Board of Education, following a recommendation by Superintendent Dr. John Chalstrom, Monday night approved pursuing a new lighting project at the Washington High football field and track at an estimated cost of $180,000...\nCherokee County Ag Show on tap (Local News ~ 01/21/10)\nThe 2010 edition of the Cherokee County Ag Show will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Western Iowa Tech Community College Conference Center. There is no admission charge for this event. The Ag Show has been one of the most popular events in Cherokee since 1994...",
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        "raw_content": "At this Christmas time, instead of sending a card, I send you these thoughts from the world of VAT. But fear not! I bring no tidings of zero rated food to choose for a tax-efficient Christmas (though mince pies would be a candidate\u2026.). The theme of this Yuletide edition is: don\u2019t assume that a court decision which supports your viewpoint means you are home and dry. Not for the first time we have found that previous decisions have been overturned, (and the decision that did the overturning can very easily be overturned in its own turn).\nThe Temps they are a-changing\u2026.\nIn the tale of staff supplies past, we recall that Old Marley was able to hire temp staff through a bureau and pay VAT solely on the \u2018mark-up\u2019, and not on the element paid to the staff. VAT was added to the temp wage element in 2009 ostensibly as a late reaction to changes in regulations affecting employment businesses which themselves occurred as far back as 2003. 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This reveals a significant \u2018fault line\u2019 in our legal system. Courts of first instance do not set binding precedent, but any court of appeal (Upper Tribunal upwards) does set binding precedent. So HMRC can avoid setting binding precedent simply by not appealing. They concede the immediate case (and the tax in question) but live to fight another day. And that\u2019s what happened here.\nAnother case, Adecco, came forward recently on similar facts, and the argument started again. HMRC said that the previous Reed case had been wrongly decided and should be overturned (in effect). The tribunal pointed out that it was very regrettable that HMRC had not chosen to appeal a decision with which they clearly disagreed. But that is all the tribunal could say, since that is HMRC\u2019s right under the rules. And this aspect could not influence the tribunal\u2019s conclusion in itself, which had to be reached on the merits of the legal argument alone. Unfortunately for all of us, this second tribunal flatly disagreed with the earlier one. The facts were not identical (in my view), and the tribunal could have said that the different outcome arose mainly from any small differences there were. But it decided not to be as gentlemanly as that, and simply declared the earlier tribunal to be wrong. It took \u2018comfort\u2019 from the fact that the tax payer was highly likely to appeal its decision (ignoring the fact that HMRC had decided not to appeal in the case of the earlier decision), so a more capable judge would be able to arbitrate between the two views.\nUnless an appeal goes ahead, we seem to be stuck with a VAT imposition on the whole of a temp\u2019s costs when incurred via a bureau that pays its wages. We can only hope for an appeal. That said, the outcome of the appeal, on the facts of the later case, is far from predictable.\nParking for Christmas?\nWhat can be worse than the dash for the parking space at Christmas shopping? There are never enough, and the sole remaining space is in an inaccessible area hedged in by obese vehicles of the kind that appear to have eaten too much stilton and cake. So you will be pleased to hear that the car park operators are not going to have as Merry a Christmas as they might have had, owing to the tribunal decision in the case of National Car Parks Limited, released in the middle of December.\nThis deals with that other unpopular feature of many car parks, namely that you not only have to predict the amount of time you need, but also have to insert the exact amount, or else make a deliberate overpayment, since no change is ever given. What happens (in VAT terms) to the element that exceeds the minimum amount needed for the time you have selected? Is it outside the scope of VAT, or part of the price, and thus subject to VAT? Well, we surely have known the answer to that since the Kings Lynn car park decision of a few years back, haven\u2019t we? This was that the extra payment is outside the scope of VAT and entirely a windfall to the provider. On the strength of this, NCP made a claim of half a million pounds for a four year period (meaning, dear reader, that we have in effect made overpayments in that period of \u00a33m\u2026 or more, because the period in question had elements in the days of a lower VAT rate, but let\u2019s not get hung up on details).\nWhat could possibly go wrong? Well, the problem was that the Kings Lynn decision was only \u2018first tier\u2019 so, as with the temps case mentioned above, it was not binding on a later tribunal. And, yes, HMRC had decided to take a new case having not appealed the earlier one. And the result? You guessed it, the new tribunal said that the overpayments were subject to VAT after all.\nNow, in this case the judge did indeed adopt a more gentlemanly approach, because she did not say she disagreed with the earlier decision, but that there was a relevant factual difference, to which I will come in a moment. That said, she was clearly unconvinced about the impact of that difference on the decision of the earlier tribunal, and I infer that she would have reached a different conclusion in the Kjngs Lynn example had she been deciding it. But she was content to say that the difference was sufficient to justify her different conclusion, and to give NCP a nasty surprise.\nWhat was the difference? Merely that the Kings Lynn car park was run by a local authority which was technically restricted as to the prices it was allowed to charge, whereas NCP had no such restriction. Quite how this impacts on the obvious fact that the local authority had demanded exact coins or that any overpayment would be accepted and no change given, is completely beyond me. If there was a rule limiting the price they could charge, then they were breaking that rule. If there was no breach of the rule, then the overcharging was just the same as with NCP\u2019s car parks. There is no logical reason why NCP should be treated differently. They can definitely feel that the Grinch has stolen their Christmas!\nOn the other hand, I find it hard to resist the logic of the latest decision. The customer was offered parking at a minimum sum of coin values which, if unable to pay that exact sum, could be purchased at a higher sum of coin values. So everything they paid was consideration, and none was a \u2018gift\u2019, nor a tax or levy, so it must therefore be consideration.\nStraight down the Middle\u2026.?\nYour New Year Day round of golf will be enhanced by good festive news for members clubs (note: not proprietary clubs) concerning the VAT they can claim from HMRC on the past over-taxing of what are generally called \u2018green fees\u2019.\nThe main issue on green fees, namely that a non-profit club can exempt them, was decided a while back. But the most recent case involving a number of clubs focussed on whether \u2018unjust enrichment\u2019 prevented such clubs receiving their claims for incorrectly paid VAT from the days when HMRC asserted that the supplies were taxable. HMRC can use this as a defence against paying out the VAT if they can show that the economic burden of the VAT charge fell on the customer rather than the club (unless the club suffered lost sales from the necessary higher prices).\nNow, a moment\u2019s thought on this suffices to take the general view that the club must surely have been the \u2018loser\u2019 from accounting for VAT as the price clearly would not have been reduced had they been able to exempt the supply from VAT all along. But the boffins have more sophisticated ways of appraising the position than this \u2018fag packet\u2019 thought process would suggest, and HMRC decided to spend small fortunes arguing that casual green fee golfers had borne the economic burden of the VAT charge.\nThey squared up to some members golf clubs in a tribunal hearing (such as the Berkshire). What was the outcome? It was that 90% of the burden had indeed fallen on the clubs (and pardon me if I do not try to explain why 10% did not, since I do not have a PHD in economics). So, common sense prevails again\u2026.\nEnjoy your New Year day round of golf (but remember, as a player, you were never disadvantaged by the incorrect tax impost anyway, so cannot be getting a benefit from the supply being exempt).\nAnd while you are playing, spare a thought for the owners of proprietary clubs, whose supplies are all taxable, because they make and distribute profit, whereas a members club retains all surpluses in the club, and is therefore exempt. What Christmas cheer do these owners have? The answer is: none. They attempted to give themselves a Christmas present in the form of a result in the case of Abbotsley Golf Club et al heard by the first tier tribunal and decided a fortnight prior to Christmas (just days after the above case was decided in favour of the members clubs).\nThis intriguing case proceeded by the somewhat circuitous route of challenging the exemption applicable to affiliation fees that had to be paid to the county association and thence (in part) to England Golf (the national governing body). Oddly, these bodies, the VAT treatment of whose fees was under discussion, were not even involved in the proceedings. What could be the point of it? Well, it seems it was a \u2018warm up act\u2019 (to quote the judge verbatim) for an attempt to challenge the entire basis of the sports exemption for non-profit making bodies, via a requested reference to the Court of Justice of the EU, on the basis of unfair discrimination against proprietary operations. But there is nothing more to report of this potential \u2018tale of Christmas future\u2019 because, a bit like Old Marley, it was dead (to begin with), since the tribunal refused all arguments and did not make a reference to the CJEU.\nMichelin Star replaces Master Chef\nNon-profit colleges make exempt supplies of education to students. This includes education supplied to catering college students. But what about supplies made to parents of students for tasting or experiencing the result of their education? For example a school concert ticket, or a \u2018test meal\u2019 at a catering college?\nHMRC has long held that, when a parent buys a ticket to the school play, the supply is taxable (subject to possible qualification for the exemption for cultural services) because the supply \u2018competes\u2019 with a general theatre experience. You do not need to be an Evening Standard theatre critic to understand how ridiculous that notion is. However, they take the view that a supply to someone other than he who is being trained/educated cannot either be one of education or one that is ancillary to education.\nThe point may seem faintly ridiculous when referring to parents paying for the school concert, but it becomes more difficult for charges to those tasting the meals of student chefs, or having their hair cut by hairdressing students. Somehow, the implications appear less easy to grasp. Did they buy a meal for its own sake, or are they in reality contributing towards the students\u2019 education? Can that supply be ancillary to the students\u2019 education, and thus exempt?\nWell, the first tier tribunal thought that the supply was exempt as being ancillary to education (in the case of Brockenhurst College). The Upper Tribunal said there was nothing wrong in the first tier tribunal\u2019s reasoning and refused HMRC\u2019s appeal. So we were on a roll (whether Swiss, pancake, or bread). But then something strange happened:\nHMRC appealed these two defeats to the Court of Appeal, where yours truly decided to attend to hear what would happen next. I found out that both parties had agreed that the issue was unclear and should be referred to the Court of Justice of the EU. I do not know why Brockenhurst College chose that route when it was already winning 2:0. But there is nothing to stop HMRC offering to waive their tax liability in return for them giving red carpet treatment to their own potential defeat. Beyond such a surmise (with no evidence) I cannot think of a reason.\nTo my mind, the Court of Appeal was less than happy with this. Why substitute Roux for Wallace and Torode? But it is not easy for them to refuse when both parties are asking for it. Perhaps this culture of dependency on the European Court is one that should be reviewed. It is difficult to see what causes the difficulty with this issue. 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To acquire, construct, reconstruct, extend, lease, purchase, install, equip, maintain, repair, enlarge, remodel and operate any property, improvements, buildings and other facilities of every nature for use by the State of Oklahoma, the United States of America, or the City, or for use by authorities or agencies of the State of Oklahoma, the United States of America or the City or for the use of corporations, individuals, partnerships, associations or proprietary companies for industrial development; to plan, establish, develop, construct and enlarge railroad and railway facilities, trucking, air transportation, public or mass transportation, and all phases of transportation relating to commerce; improve, extend, replace, reconstruct, repair, operate and maintain railroad rights-of-way, trucking, air transportation, public or mass transportation projects, and related facilities; maintain, equip, operate, lease, furnish, provide, supply, regulate, hold, store and administer property, buildings, improvements and facilities of every nature, within the territorial boundaries of the city which may be useful in securing, developing and maintaining such facilities, functions or activities.\n7. 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        "raw_content": "I used to help fix credit reports for free people to qualify borrowers for home loans. After getting burned several times, now just explain what they have to do on your own. It makes practical sense for a person to learn the steps, because they learn to not make the same mistakes that caused the reason why your credit is low. The importance of having good credit cannot be over-emphasized. In today\u2019s society high credit is no longer a luxury. It is essential for growth and prosperity. A study by the Federal Trade Commission found that 5% percent of U.S. consumers had errors on one of their three major credit reports that could lead to them paying more for products such as auto loans and insurance. Identifying and disputing credit report errors is one of the easiest ways to improve your credit score.\nRepairing credit yourself for free will need an updated version of (3) credit reports from each of the three credit bureaus below. The reason is some creditors may report to one agency but not another. This is why it is important to get a copy from each. You are entitled to a free copy of your credit report once a year from each agency. Also noting your free credit report will not show your FICA score, it will only show your credit history. (It you want to see your actual score, you will need to pay $10-$20 for a full report).\nOrder Report: 800-685-1111\nReport Fraud: 800-525-6285\nWhen you have copies of your credit reports, check all personal information (name, address, etc.) to make sure it is accurate. Understand that recent address changes, or changes in employer may result in being turned down for credit. Review every item on your report so that it is correct. List the items (names and account numbers) of every derogatory (incorrect) item on your report, even if it is valid and true. Write a letter using these guidelines:\nState that you have reviewed your profile and found certain items you believe to be in error. List all bad items by name and account number.\nRequest they investigate these items and you wish to have them removed immediately if not substantiated.\nList discrepancies in the personal information first, and provide the correct information, then list the accounts.\nAlso state you want an up-dated copy of your report issued to you showing any changes made.\nClose your letter stating that these items you do not agree with your records, and they are highly injurious to you. (Use the words in CAPS and BOLD \u2013 HIGHLY INJURIOUS).\nAfter your credit report has been updated, you want to learn how to manipulate your score higher. The best and fastest way we have seen to increase a credit score. Paying more than the agreed upon payment with secured debt (like a home, car, boat, or secured loan). A secured loan has a fixed payment and a known end date. Payment history is another influential factor in determining credit scores. Make sure all your payments are on time. Send your payments so it is received a few days prior to the due date. Again sending extra over time gets you reported as more responsible and your credit score dramatically goes up!\nKeep your credit card balance as low as possible, relative to your credit limit. Credit utilization has a major impact on your credit score. Keep your balances at least 50% of the credit limit, 25% is even better. If you have credit card you don\u2019t use, don\u2019t close them out! When an account is closed, you\u2019re lowering the amount of credit that\u2019s available to you. If you carry balances on any other cards, your credit utilization will go up and your credit score can go down. You can also try using a cosigner (also called piggybacking) with someone else credit. Asking a family member or close friend with excellent credit, to add you as an authorized user to one of their credit cards.\nLimit the number of hard pulls of your credit being ran. Anytime you actively seek credit and fill out an application and a 3rd party runs your credit it is considered as a hard pull. I have seen after three hard pull\u2019s in one week, a credit score being reduced 25 points. Because applying for multiple accounts is viewed as a credit risk, it will negatively impact your credit score. If you personally run your own credit report. This is considered as a soft pull that has no effect on your score.\nHaving good credit is the most valuable tools in the world today, cash doesn\u2019t even come in a close second (but credit knowledge does). With high credit you can obtain just about anything, including investments that will create even greater wealth. Knowledge allows you to make the right choices. An example for just a few thousand dollars down you can take advantage of the appreciation and tax advantages of owning a business. Achieving wealth has nothing to do with collecting dollars, nor is it connected to how much you earn.\nIn closing \u2013 all that matters to succeed in life is how you use what you have.",
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        "raw_content": "by Godfrey H. Jansen\nHarper & Row. 224 pp. $8.95.\nhttp://www.danielpipes.org/7996/militant-islam\nIslam, like Judaism, is both a faith and a way of life, and as with Judaism, the way of life has in recent times been severely reduced by the pressures and allure of modernity. In both religions, an orthodox minority clings to the traditional way of life, making as few changes as possible; others give it up altogether; and in between, still others attempt to reform it and reconcile it with the requirements of modern living.\nFor no apparent reason, Godfrey H. Jansen refers to the efforts of the last-named, group, the Muslim reformers, as \"militant Islam\"; most of this book analyzes the consequences of their \"willingness to rethink Islam in modern terms.\" Accordingly, its title notwithstanding, Militant Islam ignores Muslim military efforts (such as those under way in Afghanistan and the Philippines); the fundamentalist Islamic movement led by the Ayatollah Khomeini; extremist groups (strongest in Egypt, Turkey, and Indonesia); and the recent attempt by Muslim leaders to mold the Muslim world into a bloc.\nJansen dwells instead on the sincere attempt by leaders, some of them men of religion, some of them religious laymen for whom religion is a living, vital faith, to remodel their public and private life\u2014politics, economics, law, social mores\u2014according to the precepts of their faith.\nBefore dealing with reform Islam today, Jansen takes up two preliminary subjects, the religion of Islam and the challenge to it by Europe and modernity. To begin with, he outlines the basic precepts of Islam and describes some of its most powerful features, such as the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, \"the largest multinational gathering of human beings on the face of the earth today\"; the \"simplicity and practicality and adaptability\" of Islam; and the Sufi (mystical) brotherhoods which, according to him, have performed three crucial tasks in recent centuries:\nThey prevented Islam from becoming a cold and formal doctrine, keeping it alive as an intimate, compassionate faith; they were mainly responsible for spreading the faith in east Asia and sub-Saharan Africa: and they were among the foremost leaders in Islam's military and political battles against the encroaching power of the Christian West.\nThe challenge of the Christian West and Muslim responses to it make up the second preliminary topic. Activities by Christian missionaries and direct European political control over Muslim lands have long been recognized as threats to Muslim culture. But more than these, Jansen argues, it was the colonialist elimination of Islam from the classroom that imperiled the faith. This policy was most consistently pursued in Algeria, where the French had some success in eradicating the Arabic language and emasculating Islam.\nEuropean challenges forced Muslims to reconsider some aspects of their religion, but, Jansen holds, \"Islam does not as yet seem to have found an answer to the overall challenge of Western civilization and modernization.\" This failure follows from the fact that until recently most Muslim leaders were either secular nationalists, interested in Islam only to exploit it for political purposes (Bhutto and Sadat come to mind), or ulema (Muslim men of religion) who had too little experience of the modern world to come to terms with it.\nOf late, however, efforts to rethink Islam have increased; the last part of the book explores these. The reformist groups who are the heroes of Militant Islam include the Muslim Brethren in Egypt, al-Maududi's Jama'at-i Islami in Pakistan, and \"with reservations, the Libya of Colonel Qaddafi,\" as well as others in Morocco, Jordan, Iran, and Indonesia:\nThese men and groups, though Westernized are not Westernizers but modernizers; though Islamic believers, they are not fundamentalists but reformers...What unifies them is an attempt to make Islam, which is indubitably alive today, relevant to the special needs of today.\nJansen sympathetically reviews the activities and doctrines of these groups and takes it upon himself to convince Western readers that their efforts are \"laudable or at least understandable.\"\nJansen packs a great deal of information into two hundred pages; indeed, the wealth of detail, ranging across the full extent of the Muslim world, is the most valuable aspect of the book. Yet the abundance of information cannot be relied upon; serious mistakes and dubious assertions occur every few pages. Two examples: \"inter-Muslim wars have been surprisingly few,\" a bizarre statement coming from anyone who has so much as leafed through a book on the history of Muslims. Or, listing Muslim military reverses before 1500, Jansen ignores the Mongol catastrophe of the 13th century, when a majority of Muslims came under alien rule, with incalculable consequences for Islam.\nModern history receives equally cavalier treatment. How can \"every single Muslim state\" except Egypt be the sworn enemy of Israel when Turkey maintains diplomatic relations with Israel and numerous black African Muslim states did so too until pressured by the Arabs to break them off? How can Palestine be an exception to the general pattern of Muslim leaders' spearheading the struggle against Europeans when Hajj Amin al-Husaini, Mufti of Jerusalem and head of the Supreme Muslim Council from 1922 to 1937, was for long the preeminent Arab leader against Jews and the British? The ulema, we are told, \"are a respected body of men in every Muslim country except Turkey and possibly Afghanistan and South Yemen\"; what, then, of Albania and Guinea, both two-thirds Muslim, in one of which the ulema have been utterly eliminated and in the other repressed far more severely than in Turkey?\nOn a lesser level but also distressing, the author persistently mistranslates Arabic words; perhaps the most amusing is \"the Society of the Muslim Brothers,\" which comes out in his Arabic as \"the Magazine of the Muslim Brothers.\" Dozens of minor factual and typographical errors dot the book's pages, further eroding confidence in Jansen's reliability.\nWhile the preceding are merely errors of fact, Jansen's more general pronouncements on Islam are even more untrustworthy. The statement that \"all Muslim monarchies, whatever their pretensions to religiosity, have been totally un-Islamic\" implies that Islam requires a republic and forbids the passing on of political power within a family. Not only is this nonsense for Sunni Islam (which has no rules for choosing a leader), but it ignores the fact that some Shi'is believe in divine kingship (as in Yemen until 1962) and their religious doctrines require monarchism.\nA final preposterous statement: in order to modernize Islam, Jansen says that Muslims must cast out the dogma that, \"every single word of the Qur'an is of divine inspiration.\" Yet the several attempts to do just this (mostly notably by Taha Hussein in Egypt, an incident of which Jansen apparently has not heard) have met with thundering rejection, and for good reason. The truth of the Qur'an cannot be called into question by Muslims in the way that Jews and Christians question the Bible. The Qur'an is more than the Bible; it is the ultimate fact of Islam, comparable to the Covenant in Judaism or Jesus in Christianity\u2014the element without which there simply is no religion. The Qur'an is Islam. Calling it into question strikes at the roots of the faith, something no believer can tolerate.\nJansen persistently asks Westerners to understand Islam, yet he approves of Muslim intolerance toward the West. While he derides as an \"atavistic stereotype\" the 19th-century European image of \"licentious Turks lolling in the harem with their odalisques,\" he condones the equally shallow Muslim view of the West \"as a source of decadence and muddled values.\"\nPerhaps most indicative of the disturbing and unsatisfactory nature of this book is the passage in which Jansen urges that writers on Islam declare their interest. He calls for this because he suspects that scholars who favor Israel (he specifically mentions Bernard Lewis) are not objective when it comes to Islam. Their alleged mischief is all the greater because nothing external gives them away:\nThe Arab authors, of course, stand out because of their names, and their works tend to be taken automatically as being partisan and propagandist. Such is not the case with the Israeli or pro-Israeli writer: their [sic] works are accepted as the product of objective scholarship, which in very many cases, they are not.\nAside from the obnoxious assumption that pro-Israel sentiment implies a bias against Islam, this argument reads most strangely in the light of the following facts: Godfrey H. Jansen is a citizen of India and a Muslim. He is undoubtedly aware that his name makes him appear British and Christian, and surely he knows that his book would be taken differently if his identity were revealed, yet he does nothing to advise the reader of it. In view of the passage quoted above, Jansen's silence borders on duplicity.\nAbsorbed with efforts to reconcile Islam with modernity, Jansen ignores the really significant new trends in Islam: Muslim militancy against non-Muslims (as in Chad, Lebanon, Eritrea, the Ogaden, Cyprus, Afghanistan, Thailand, the Philippines, as well as against Israel and India) and Muslim militancy against Western cultural influences in order wholly to reestablish the Muslim way of life (a movement exemplified by the Ayatollah Khomeini). A book on the recent changes in the Muslim world would indeed merit the title Militant Islam, but this is regrettably not the book Jansen has written.\nFeb. 23, 2012 update: Curiously, not only Godfrey Jansen (who died in 1998) hide his Muslim identity, but so does his wife, Michael E. Jansen, the long-time Irish Times reporter in the Middle East. What a shoddy duo.",
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        "raw_content": "Talented and hardworking, Annie Chen was born and raised in Taiwan and found her passion for the performing arts at a very young age. Annie trained at the prestigious School of Toronto Dance Theatre and started her career with a bang\u2014 she danced with Lady Gaga on stage at the 2011 Much Music Video Awards and Korean pop star, PSY at the 2013 Much Music Video Awards. Despite her success in dance, Annie is also currently pursuing a growing acting career. Read our interview with her to find out more about her journey.\nHi Annie, thanks for speaking with us! You have had an interesting creative journey, can you tell us more about how you got into acting?\nI had always wanted to be an actor as a kid but didn\u2019t think it was something that I could do for a living because I didn\u2019t see many representations of myself on screen. Two years into my career as a professional dancer I decided to go for it and paid for my first acting class. It was exhilarating, and from there on I have been pursuing it professionally and of course, always updating and training. It was not an easy transition especially coming from a strong dance background. I was put in a box and not taken seriously as an actor. On top of all that I was also a female ethnic actor and would often audition for roles that required an accent or spoke mandarin. However, the industry is slowly evolving. There are more female directors, writers, and the lack of diversity on screen is being acknowledged.\nDoes your background in dance help define how you approach the industry with your creative goals?\nI\u2019m not being bias but dancers are one of the toughest and hardest working artists I know. During my training process and my career as a dancer it was literal blood, sweat, and tears. I have many wonderful memories but unless I was unconscious there was nothing stopping me from going to that audition, or performing and doing my job. My training had allowed me to develop some pretty great working habits.\nTell us how you landed the role of Frenchy in Grease for the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto. Were you a fan of the musical?\nGrease was one of my favourite movies and Frenchy was my favourite character. So I was hyperventilating when I got the call. My audition process was through a self-tape. I remember I was at archery practice and I got a call from my agent requesting a tape from me. That weekend of course happened to be one of the busiest weekends. I didn\u2019t get to my self-tape until 10 pm at night and I had to be on set for \u2018Designated Survivor\u2019 the next morning at 6:30 am. I also had a lot of technical difficulty and my tape was late. I remember saying to my agent \u201cIf it\u2019s not good enough then don\u2019t send it.\u201d Well, I guess it was good enough and maybe I should film all my self-tapes in a hurry without any sleep!\nWhat are you looking forward to the most about performing in theatre and on stage, where you get to sing and dance? Are there any other Broadway shows and roles you\u2019d love to be a part of?\nI look forward to performing live. It\u2019s such a different feeling than being on set because there is no second take. I love the adrenaline rush, improving if something does not go according to plan, and being completely supported by my cast members. I\u2019m also not a morning person, so not having crack of dawn call time is a bonus. I would love to play Roxie in Chicago and pretty much anyone in West Side Story.\nWhere can people find you on screen? Do you have any other upcoming projects you can talk about?\nMost recent projects are Designated Survivor but you can find me on Odd Squad PBS Kids, Private Eyes available on iTunes, Full Out on Netflix, Hallmark\u2019s One Starry Christmas also airs every Christmas so be on the lookout for that. Otherwise follow me on Instagram and Twitter @annie8chen for any updates on future projects.\nWhat is the biggest difference between acting for film versus performing on stage in front of the live audience for you? What kind of advice would you give someone who would also want to pursue a career in both?\nThe difference is that in theatre you have to project and reach the last row of the audience. So the performance energy is often a lot bigger compared to film. In film I think about bringing the viewers in. It\u2019s like they are looking through a peep hole into another world. The performance is a lot more subtle and intimate. The volume of your voice is different as well. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Ughelli / 2019: Jaro Egbo drums support for APC\n2019: Jaro Egbo drums support for APC\nUghelli, headquarters of Ughelli North Local Government, Delta State and its environs were agog, weekend over the choice of Olorogun Jaro Egbo as candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC in Ughelli North constituency II seat in the State House of Assembly in the 2019 general election.\nEgbo was received in Ughelli on his return from Abuja after he was confirmed as the party\u2019s candidate by a large crowd of supporters from across the constituency, matched triumphantly from Ogor Modern Market through Isoko road, market road, Ekuigbo, Dumez road and Iwherekpokpor, Afiesere before arriving his Ekredjebor, Ughelli residence for a reception party.\nSpeaking to journalists during the event, Olorogun Jaro Egbo said he was overwhelmed by the crowd of supporters who came from their various communities to welcome him, pointing that it was a proof that the people\u2019s wish have prevailed.\nEgbo said; \u201cthe cheering news today is that we have worked very hard for this party and we know we are on ground, and we know we will bring positive change to the people and we know that God is on our side.\n\u201cWhen they got the news that God has intercede for us and that I have been given the ticket, they decided to arrange this welcome party for me. It was not an easy battle, there were several challenges, the opposition party was also sponsoring persons against us, but by the grace of God we were able to surmount all the challenges, the challenges and everybody agreed that, yes, you have done very well and I was given the ticket.\n\u201cThe people of Ughelli are angry. We have a monarchy. There is a particular family that are meant to be kings, so when you are born from that family you are a royalty, but what we are seeing today is that they have left that kingship, they are into garage, they are into slaughter, they are into market and those are the things we don\u2019t want, the people are angry, they want them to go back to the palace and leave garage and others alone.\u201d\nHe urged the people of the area to vote for all candidates of the APC from the presidency to the State House of Assembly, adding that the party has all it takes to turn their fortune positively around.\nEgbo further assured that he would not engage in a campaign of propaganda, adding that the APC and his team have done enough in Ughelli North Local Government Area that are capable of securing a landslide victory for the party in the general election.\nHe insisted that APC in the state is still one family and are working towards a single goal which is to chase the People\u2019s Democratic Party led administration from the state.\nTags APC challenges Olorogun Jaro Egbo State House\nPrevious 2019: \u2018Incumbency\u2019ll earn PDP defeat in Aniocha North\u2019\nNext Delta APC chieftain, Okpakokomo raises alarm over threat to his life",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Dentistry \u00bb New Trends And Old Values\nA recent innovation to be brought forward by the entrepreneurs in orthodontics is the orthodontic management company \u201cconcept\u201d. This entity will buy practices, manage them, advertise them, hire staff and orthodontists as needed to operate them, and take a percentage of the profits for their efforts. This model is already well established in the medical community. In fact, as well as almost ubiquitous in the pharmacy profession, it is active among optometrists, veterinarians, and other professional groups as well. The concept of turning over all of the business of a practice, so that one can concentrate on the patient care aspect is somehow very appealing to many oral health care providers. The only problem is that it won\u2019t work in the long term.\nAt some point in the future the cost of the care proposed will come to loggerheads with the quality of care desired and quality will lose the battle. Every day dental practices dentists make decisions about procedures, materials, auxiliaries, etc., as to whether the expenditure of funds will be justified by the rendering of a higher quality of service. This is what makes a practice unique, what makes it personal. These decisions are often made with the patient sitting in the chair, as the dentist weighs the best options for the situation at hand.\nThese decisions should not be made with the economics as the prime consideration. If office overhead goes up 2% but quality of care goes up as a result, to most dentists that is a worthwhile expense. That is a decision that must be made by the individual practitioner. The problem lies in the fact that the assessment of practice worth -not value, but worth- as in the quality of care, the daily environment, the satisfaction level of the patients, etc., can only be made by the practitioner. No outside entity is in a position to quantify these intangibles. Dollars and percentages are much more easily assessed from afar. As a result, these two perspectives will have to eventually battle for control of patient care, and if an individual practitioner has forfeited -or sold- his or her autonomy that battle will be a short one.\nAn equal concern over this corporate approach to practice is it\u2019s effect upon the next generation of orthodontists. If large numbers of practices are owned by management companies doesn\u2019t that limit the choices of graduating orthodontists? Will the new employees have even less control over how they practice than the established doctor who sold out? Won\u2019t the \u201cbottom line\u201d decisions referred to earlier be even more likely decided by accountants? Will the patients be better off under such a system?\nAnother worry is the business stability of some of these entities. It is very unlikely that all of those companies presently being formed are going to survive. Suppose an orthodontist signs on -sells his or her practice- to ABC Company which is subsequently bought out by the DEF Company. Does the orthodontist have any guarantee that the rules are going to remain the same? Suppose in an even worse case scenario, the DEF Company is subject to a stock takeover by a larger conglomerate. Can the doctor seek an annulment?\nIt is evident that many of these entrepreneurs, both DDS and MBA, are altruistic in their motivation. More likely, the potential profits for those \u201cin on the ground floor\u201d are the driving force of this movement, and all of the rhetoric about quality and relief from drudgery is designed to divert attention from the real motivation\u2013money. Certainly not an evil, but also not in this case a positive factor in better patient care. Yes, a dentist has to take steps to succeed as a business, ensure practice search engine visibility (that\u2019s where new patients come from these days), advertise locally, and do all the other things that make good business sense. But when the business of dentistry outweighs the main purpose \u2013 providing superior care for the patient \u2013 then something needs to change.\nYes, the day to day details of running a dental practice are sometimes a pain. They are sometimes a reward too. To learn from one\u2019s mistakes, and get better at anything, offers a sense of accomplishment. Remember too, that being in charge of the details of a practice is what allows the orthodontist to decide when one works, on whom one works, what one does for a patient, what one does it with, who helps one do it, how much one charges for the service, how long they give the patient to pay for the service, how long they need to provide the service, and all of the many more details that stamp it as theirs. Are we ready to turn these details over to \u201cbig brother\u201d? How can we believe that we will only let \u201cbig brother\u201d decide those details that we don\u2019t want to decide? How can we believe that our management friends will be content with only those details that we don\u2019t wish to bother with? How can we believe that we can send them 15% to 20% of our office income each month and still have the same net income? 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        "raw_content": "Confiscations target state debtors with small arrears\nOver 3.3 million taxpayers owe the tax authorities amounts of less than 3,000 euros each. According to figures published by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue, the state conducted 1.72 million confiscations of salaries, pensions and rent payments last year, mostly concerning small debtors.\nDebtors owing up to 3,000 euros account for 80.5 percent of all debtors, and they owe 1.2 billion euros.\nThese debts were run up in recent years and mainly stem from failure to pay income tax and the Single Property Tax (ENFIA), whereas bigger debts to the tax authorities concern 40,000 individuals and companies and add up to 90 billion euros, originating from fines and activated guarantees.\nIt is quite impressive that the number of state debtors has increased by some 3 million in the years of the financial crisis, climbing from 1 million in 2010 to 4.1 million today.",
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        "raw_content": "Dances We Teach in Your Private Lesson\nSmooth Ballroom Dances\nFoxtrot - The Foxtrot remains the most popular social dance in the world today. The dance originated in 1913 when a vaudeville performer by the name of Harry Fox performed a little \"trot\" which appealed to the social dance teachers in New York and thus the Foxtrot was born. Little did Harry Fox realize that his trotting on a New York stage in 1913 would become an overnight success. The Foxtrot is the foundation for many of the social dances that followed. It is enjoyed by all age groups for its ease of movement and smooth style. Foxtrot music is played by most social dance orchestras and is one of the easiest dances to learn in the American Style. The International Foxtrot is one of the most deceiving dances as it looks very easy, but is one of the most difficult dances to do well. 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Tango is part of both International and American Style Syllabii.\nAmerican Tango adopted features of both Argentine and International or English Tango. It is the simplest of the tango styles. Hollywood gratefully adopted the style so that leading men would have some chance of looking good. Rudolph Valentino danced the American Tango in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in 1921, and Arnold Schwartzenegger sort of did it in True Lies in 1994.\nViennese Waltz - The Viennese Waltz is a fast waltz which originated in Austria. Joseph Lanner and Johann Strauss wrote the first waltzes of the early 19th century. The German, Paul Krebs, choreographed the Viennese Waltz style to which we dance today. The music is fast in tempo and sends the couples whirling around the floor--first one way, then another.The dance enjoyed a great deal of popularity not only in Europe but also in America, and has been used in many Hollywood productions. The Viennese Waltz is part of both the International and American Style syllabii.\nQuick Step - As the name implies, the Quickstep is a very quick and lively dance, comprised of hops, skips, and kicks. The dance began as a quick version of Foxtrot mixed with the Charleston, and musical \"Jazz\" influences. Quickstep is part of the International Style syllabus.\nRythm/Latin Ballroom Dances\nRumba - The Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage and street dance that was African in origin. The Rumba met some opposition from society's upper crust because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, cause the hips to sway from side to side in what has come to be known as \"Cuban Motion.\"The Rumba is now considered a Cuban dance and is often referred to as the \"dance of love.\" Sultry and romantic, the music is a mixture of African and Latin rhythms. This dance is included in both American and International Style dance syllabii.\nCha Cha - An exciting syncopated latin dance, the Cha-Cha originated in the 1950's as a slowed-down Mambo. During the 1950's, the Cha Cha was made famous by many Latino bands such as Xavier Cugat and Prez Prado. Cuban in origin, the Cha Cha rhythm is found in the much of today's popular music.The Cha Cha gathers its personality, character, rhythm, basis and charm from two major dance sources. It is a derivation of the Mambo through its latin music, it is also a step-child of the Swing, as it is danced to its 1-2-3, step-step rhythm. The Cha Cha gets its name and character from its distinct repetitive foot rhythm. This dance is included in both American and International Style dance syllabii.\nEast Coast Swing - This dance is frequently referred to as Triple Step Swing due to the rhythm of the basic triple step. This dance consists of six and eight count patterns, which require a rock step back by both lead and woman to begin. It is a circular dance that is danced with a bounce and is very grounded and not high in the legs. This bounce requires the dancer to stay very smooth and not jump around much. East Coast Swing is the base for all swing dances. The East Coast or American Swing is part of the American Style syllabus, and is considered the American version of the Jive.\nWest Coast Swing - This dance consists of six and eight count patterns, which are done in a slot. The woman no longer rocks back as in East Coast Swing but instead she always walks forward on count one. This dance is usually done to medium tempo swing music, or music that is slower than typically used for East Coast Swing. \"Mustang Sally\" is an excellent example of a West Coast Swing. However, those who achieve a high skill level in this dance can and do dance it to faster tempo music. This dance has no bounce and has a very smooth feel to it. Rarely will you ever see high kicks or moves which require the dancer to leave the floor.\nJive - The Jive is a very fast, acrobatic, and lively dance made popular during WWII by the swing music of Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, and Glen Miller. It is the European version of the East Coast Swing. Six and eight count patterns make up this dance as in East Coast Swing; however, it is danced quite bouncy with very sharp foot kicks and \"flicks\". Unlike East Coast Swing, this is danced at a faster tempo swing music and is meant for competitive style dancing. The Jive is part of the International Style syllabus, and is the internaitonal version of the East Coast or American Swing.\nSamba - The Samba is a lively Brazilian dance and known to Brazilians as their native dance. The Samba was first introduced as a street dance in 1917 but Brazilian society finally adopted it as a ballroom dance in 1930. The style is to bounce steadily and smoothly in 2/4 meter. It is thought that the Samba was introduced in the United States in 1939 by the late Carmen Miranda. Unlike the other Latin dances that are stationary, it has a traveling action around the floor with lots of spins and controlled bounces. Samba is part of the International Style syllabus.\nSalsa - The word Salsa means sauce denoting a \"hot\" flavor and is best distinguished from other Latin music styles by defining it as the New York sound developed by Puerto Rican musicians in New York. The dance structure is largely associated with mambo type patterns and has a particular feeling that is associated mainly with the Clave and the Montuno.\nHustle - The Hustle (Disco) is a member of the Swing family and is like the West Coast Swing in pattern. It has a distinct flavor utilizing flamboyant Disco-style music. Its great accomplishment was to bring partner-style dancing back into vogue among nightclub dancers in the 70's. Hustle is a fast, smooth dance, with the lady spinning almost constantly, while her partner draws her close and sends her away.\nMerengue - is a style of Dominican music and dance. Partners hold each other in a closed position. The leader holds the follower's waist with the leader's right hand, while holding the follower's right hand with the leader's left hand at the follower's eye level. Partners bend their knees slightly left and right, thus making the hips move left and right. The hips of the leader and follower move in the same direction throughout the song. Partners may walk sideways or circle each other, in small steps. They can switch to an open position and do separate turns without letting go each other's hands or releasing one hand.\nMambo - The spicy Mambo as we know it now, grew out of the Danzon (national music of Cuba) and grasped the imagination of the American dance scene at the close of WWII. Later, the Swing-Jazz and upbeat Latin music joined to form the updated and uninhibited Mambo. The Mambo is a spot dance and the steps are quite compact. Mambo is part of the American Style syllabus.\nBolero - Originally a Spanish dance in 3/4 time, the Bolero was modified in Cuba to become 2/4 time, then eventually into 4/4. It is now present as a very slow type of Rumba rhythm. The music is frequently arranged with Spanish vocals and a subtle percussion effect, usually implemented with Conga or Bongos. Bolero is part of the American Style syllabus.\nPaso Dobles - The Paso Doble is a theatrical Spanish dance that characterizes the man as the matador and the lady as his cape. Based on Flamenco dancing, the character of the dance is arrogant and passionate. Paso-Doble is part of the International Style syllabus.\nOur South Carolina State Dance\nCarolina SHAG - a swing dance that originated in South Carolina in the 1940s and still is our state, Carolina shag is more closely associated with a variant of rhythm and blues known as \"beach music\". And, for this reason, many dancers no longer consider Carolina Shag to be a true swing dance.\nThe term \"Carolina Shag\" is thought to have originated along the strands between Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Wilmington, North Carolina, during the 1940s. According to Bo Bryan, a noted Carolina Shag historian and resident of Beaufort County, the term was coined at Carolina Beach, North Carolina. Today, the shag is a recognized dance in national and international dance competitions held across the United States.\nThe 1989 film Shag starring Bridget Fonda, Phoebe Cates, Annabeth Gish, and Page Hannah as four high school friends on their last road trip together before graduation, was filmed in Myrtle Beach and features the Carolina shag. In 1997, the country music band Alabama recorded the single called \"Dancin', Shaggin' on the Boulevard\" referencing this style of dance.\nOther Social Dances\nNight Club Two Step - Two-Step (Night Club Version), not to be confused with country two-step, is one of the most practical and versatile social dances ever conceived. It is designed to be used with contemporary soft rock. This type of music is common just about everywhere, nightclubs, radio, etc. The rhythm of the dance is very simple and rarely changes from the 1 & 2 count. This romantic dance fills a gap where no other ballroom dance fits. 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        "raw_content": "Bill would revoke business license for discrimination\nLegislation was introduced last week in Philadelphia City Council that seeks to further outlaw public-accommodations discrimination in the city.\nCouncilman Derek Green, along with Councilmembers Helen Gym and Mark Squilla, are backing a bill that would revoke a company\u2019s commercial-activity license if it has been found to have violated the city\u2019s Fair Practices Ordinance. That law prohibits discrimination in public accommodations and other areas based on sexual orientation and gender identity, along with a number of other protected classes.\nGreen submitted the legislation following a Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations hearing on reports of racist policies at local businesses and nonprofit organizations.\nIn a statement emailed to PGN, Green said that \u201cduring the hearing, I learned that some of these issues and concerns are not new and have been felt by citizens of our city for some time. It is unfortunate that in 2016 we have people that either live in or visit our city that feel that they are being discriminated against in public businesses.\u2028\u201d\nGreen\u2019s bill would update a section of the Philadelphia Code entitled Business Income and Receipt Taxes that regulates commercial-activity licenses, which are regulated by the Department of Licenses & Inspections. Under the legislation, if the PCHR, which enforces the Fair Practices Ordinance, finds that a business violated the law, it will send a notice to L&I, Green said.\n\u201cUpon receipt of this notice, L&I will begin their revocation hearing process,\u201d Green explained. \u201cWhenever L&I revokes the license of a business, they can appeal the revocation to the L&I Review Board.\u201d\n\"The PCHR has been working with Councilman Green on his legislation and we are in full support of his effort,\" said PCHR executive director Rue Landau. \"Any additional laws that remind businesses of their obligation to adhere to the city's Fair Practices Ordinance and penalizes those who do not are essential tools in our effort to ensure equality and justice in Philadelphia.\"\nGreen said he is optimistic that the legislation will move forward.\n\u201cDue to the fact that the Fair Practices Ordinance was passed a number of years ago, I believe that my colleagues will support this bill and look forward to it being passed,\u201d he said.\nCurrent law requires that commercial-activity licenses are contingent upon a business being up to date on any money and taxes owed to the city and refraining from selling, transferring, delivering or manufacturing drug paraphernalia; serving alcohol to minors or engaging in or promoting prostitution; being a public or private nuisance; and violating laws regulating the protection of displaced contract workers, predatory lending and refuse collection.",
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        "raw_content": "EPPC Home\neppc global management - faith & community based think tank\nGo for the Gold...Succeeding with Service\nThe world\u2019s key challenges cannot be met by governments, business or civil society alone. In a world characterized by complexity, fragility and ever greater synchronicity, strategic insights cannot be passively acquired. They are best developed through continuous interaction with the most knowledgeable people in the field. That is why EPPC Global Management is a very unique institution, a nonprofit, IRS recognized 501(c)3, public policy research organization or \"think tank\" designed to work with government and non-governmental organizations committed to improving their communities, no matter their religious or political beliefs. Leaders, especially Non-Profit leaders, rely on EPPC and its publications, research, training and conferences as catalysts for innovation and collaboration and the business intelligence which helps drive faith and community organizations toward greater community transformation.\nEPPC provides global management consulting, services and research to domestic and international non-profits, non-governmental organizations, particularly faith & community groups with ongoing support in the areas of evaluation, strategic planning, training and facilitation, management, government relations & advocacy, and grant & fund development. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across multiple industries and business functions, and we collaborates with organizations we serve to help them become high-performance organizations serving humanitarian causes around the globe.\nEPPC has a particular focus to assist Non-Profit and Non-Government Faith Based and Community Based Organizations become: Stronger; More sustainable, and Better able to serve their communities. To carry out our mission, EPPC Global Management has developed key relationships involving leaders across the globe and developed strategic insights and enabling critical partnerships through various initiatives. We understand there is a force for good greater than government. It is an expression of faith, a yearning to give back, a hungering for a purpose larger than our own, that reveals itself not simply in places of worship, but in faith and community organization across the globe.\nEPPC believes the most effective solutions are consistent with the ideas and values echoed by Faith & Community Based Organizations across America and the world. NGO's are making a difference. We challenge you to make a difference in the world. EPPC Staff, Researchers & Trainers are available to address a variety of themes at events, both in America and around the world. They are available to speak on appropriate themes to academic and non-academic audiences, and may be contacted through EPPC Global Management. We are here to help shape your vision by providing critical information, strategy, assessment, evaluation and resources. EPPC Global Management is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) and donations are tax deductible. Thank you for visiting our website, your one stop faith & community nonprofit resource center. For assistance, please contact us at eppcmanagement@outlook.com.\nEPPC Global Management is a 501(c)(3), you can make a tax deductible donation to EPPC Global Management through PayPal.\nTo give just click the Donate button below.\n3201 Hidden Creek Drive | Antioch, TN 37013 | 423.310.4114\nReach the World EPPC Global Management, Inc.\nProvided by Applegate Consulting, Nonprofit Consulting & Coaching | eppcmanagement@outlook.com",
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        "raw_content": "Unsettling thoughts on occupation<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = \"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office\" />\nSome 30 years ago Abba Eban, Israel's foreign minister, commenting on the heavy bias the Arabs enjoy in the UN General Assembly, declared that if the Arabs were to propose to the UN a resolution that the earth was flat, it would be passed by an overwhelming majority.\nNothing has changed since then in the UN, and nobody expected that body to upset the judgment against Israel of the International Court of Justice at The Hague. Indeed, it is safe to say that it was in order to evoke a judicial-sounding opinion delegitimizing Israel's status in \"the territories\" that the UN asked the court for an opinion in the first place.\nToo bad that international law didn't play a role in the judges' decision.\nIsrael's hold on Judea and Samaria is emphatically not in contravention of international law. The law in question, The Fourth Geneva Convention, is simply not relevant to Israel. The convention, after all, defines its own scope in clear and simple language.\nClause 2 reads: \"The present Convention should apply to cases of partial or total occupation of the territory of a High Contracting Party.\"\nIsrael captured the territory in question, Judea and Samaria (together with the Jordan Valley), from the Kingdom of Jordan in a war of defense in 1967. Jordan, far from being a High Contracting Party, was an illegal occupier of the territory, and had been ever since its illegal invasion of western Palestine in 1948.\nThat crucial piece of information is conspicuously not discernible in the Hague judgment.\nIndeed, once the judges did undertake a case of this nature they could be expected to delve into the unique history of the Palestinian question, and the juridical aspects of that history. There is no sign that they made any such investigation.\nLet us take a close look.\nThe last sovereign ruler of Palestine was the Ottoman Turkish Empire, which was defeated in World War I. Substantial areas of land in the Middle East fell into the hands of the victorious Allies, Britain and France. Under the auspices of the League of Nations (set up after the war), allocations of lands were made to the Arabs and to the Jews.\nThese lands were to be administered by mandatory powers until they were deemed ripe for self-government: Britain over Palestine and Mesopotamia (which is Iraq); and France over Syria and Lebanon.\nThe terms of the Mandate for Palestine were unique. Its preamble establishes that the Mandatory Power was to put into effect the British Declaration of 1917 favoring the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine.\nThe preamble goes on to explain that \"recognition has thereby been given to the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in Palestine.\"\nThis recognition lends stress to the additional fact that, throughout the dynasties that ruled Palestine over the centuries, no people except the Jews presented a national claim to Palestine.\nLater in the body of the text the Mandate lays on the administration the obligation to \"encourage,\" in the projected Jewish National Home, close settlement of the land, including state Lands and waste lands.\"\nOn the eve of the Mandate's ratification, the British mandatory power excluded from the provisions on Palestine three-quarters of the territory (all of Palestine east of the Jordan) and handed them over to the Arabs. This territory ultimately became the Kingdom of Transjordan.\nIn 1947 the United Nations decided to recommend the partition of Palestine between Jews and Arabs, offering the Arabs a part of the land which had been designated for the Jewish national home. The Jews, however reluctantly (this was two years after the Holocaust), accepted the recommendation, and set up the State of Israel.\nThe League of Arab States rejected the proposal. Instead, they launched war on Israel with the declared intent of destroying the newborn state. They did not succeed in this purpose, but the Kingdom of Transjordan captured Judea and Samaria and their surroundings. It held on to them and even annexed them, granting citizenship to the Arabs living there. Here was undoubtedly a case of illegal belligerent occupation.\nNineteen years later, the Arab alliance, led by president Nasser of Egypt, and including Jordan (the new name for Transjordan) again launched war, invading Israel once more. By this time, Israel was strong enough to repel the invaders' second attempt, and took the lands the Kingdom of Jordan had invaded.\nThese, again, were the lands the Arabs had refused to accept when offered them by the United Nations in 1947. Again, these were part of the lands originally allocated for the Jewish National Home.\nBy what inversion and distortion of international law, then, could the Hague Court have come to the conclusion that Israel was an illegal occupier of these lands?\nAfter Israel's victory in the Six Day War of Arab aggression in 1967, the government (some would say, foolishly; some would say, quixotically) offered to hand over the lands it had won to the Arabs. 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        "raw_content": "The good doctor says that they were wrong at the ER. He says I do not have a sprained shoulder. What I have is a pinched nerve in my spine. He gave me Methylprednisolone (which the s/o says will have me speeding my ass off\u2026 that\u2019s just great) and, thankfully, some more pain medication. He says if it isn\u2019t better in a week, he\u2019ll want to schedule an MRI.\nPerhaps while I\u2019m speeding, I can work up a template for this page that I can stick with for a while.\nI\u2019m really looking for some good sites to link to. There seem to be a lot of sites that just regurgitate the day\u2019s news, and while I have nothing against them, they are not really what I\u2019m looking for. I much prefer sites with a more \u201cpersonal\u201d touch. If that\u2019s what you have, and you\u2019d like me to add a link to your site, please let me know.\nIt\u2019s a bit after 3 o\u2019clock in the a.m., and I just got another wake up call from the shoulder. I hate to keep whining about this, but damn it hurts. I took a pill and am just waiting for it to numb me out a bit so I can go back to sleep.\nI am going in to see my regular doctor at 2:15 this afternoon. I just hope he listens to what I have to say and doesn\u2019t take off on his own agenda like he did last time I went to see him. Whatever happened to the good old days when you could go to the doctor, tell him what was wrong, and he would fix it? I seem to remember that happening when I was younger. Perhaps my memory is a bit foggy. Maybe it has always been like this. It just seems like the medical profession doesn\u2019t care the way it used to. Now, it seems to be all about the money.\nThe doctors taking care of my dad there toward the end didn\u2019t seem to really give a shit. It was like pulling teeth with pliers to get them to even see him. The hospice nurses were the only ones who seemed to even care. They were wonderful. I really can\u2019t say enough about them or thank them enough. If you\u2019re looking for someplace to donate some money, send some to your local hospice. Most of them work strictly off of donations. You can even write it off your taxes.\nSomeday, I am going to settle on a color scheme and layout for this page that I like. Right now, though, it is too much fun to play with. Besides, what else have I to do? I\u2019m afraid that if I get a job (fat chance), it will ruin my plans to drive up north at the end of May. Can\u2019t have that, can we?\nWell, thanks for visiting and putting up with my whining (if you\u2019ve read this far). I\u2019ll try to go back to sleep now.\nToday I slept. After I went to the pharmacy and had the prescriptions filled.\nThe pharmacist substituted Hydrocodone for the Vicodin. Insurance, you know. Generic is cheaper. The label on the little brown bottle that contains the tablets says \u201ctake one tablet by mouth every 4 hours for pain.\u201d I am glad that they stipulated by mouth, because otherwise who knows where I may have tried to insert them?\nMy other question is how did they make these tablets so they would last exactly four hours? I took a pill this morning, waited 30 minutes for it to kick in, and went to bed. Exactly 3.5 hours later, my shoulder shouted to my brain that it was time for another pill. My brain then woke me up to tell me it was time for another pill. I got up, took another pill, waited another 30 minutes for it to take effect, and went back to bed. Exactly 3.5 hours later, my shoulder shouted to my brain that it was time for another pill\u2026.. and so it went.\nShoulder does feel a bit better, though. Now, if you\u2019ll excuse me, I\u2019m going to take a pill, fart about for 30 minutes, and go to bed. Productivity. Gotta love it.\nThe ER adventure\nJust home from the emergency room. I somehow managed to sprain my left shoulder yesterday. The pain was quite bad, and getting worse, so I decided not to wait until Monday to see the doctor.\nWhen I arrived at the ER, I told them what I had done and my symptons (pain in left shoulder, radiating down left arm). They thought I was having a heart attack, though I told them I wasn\u2019t. They immediately took me back to a room, hooked me up to all kinds of monitors, started an IV and did an electrocardiogram. (Seems like the initials should be ECG, so why do they call in an EKG?) They also drew out four vials of blood.\nFour hours later, they decided I had not had a heart attack, but had sprained my shoulder. Didn\u2019t I tell them that when I got there? So they gave me a shot of morphine mixed with something else (I forget what). It made me a bit woozy, though I can\u2019t really tell yet if it has helped the pain. The ER doctor gave me a prescription for some Vicodin and some Ibuprofen.\nIt\u2019s a good thing the s/o drove me, because they weren\u2019t going to let me drive home after that injection. Home now and going to bed. Hope your Sunday is a good one.\nIE vs. NS\nI am somewhat torn between Internet Explorer 6.0 and Netscape 6.2.1. I have both on this computer, and some sites look better on one and some on the other. This page, for example, I think looks much better in Netscape than it does in Internet Explorer. I tried Opera once a while back, and couldn\u2019t get anything to look good in it. Perhaps it has gotten better since then.\nI sure don\u2019t feel like a very productive member of society these days. Today, for example, I accomplished absolutely nothing except a trip to the drug store and to Long John Silver\u2019s to pick up dinner. It\u2019s been kind of a do nothing stay at home day anyway. Cloudy and cool. The sun is supposed to shine and it is supposed to warm up tomorrow. Tomorrow is another day. There is always tomorrow, right?\nThe more I think of my upcoming trip, the more I am looking forward to it. I really do need to get out of this town for a few days. It\u2019s starting to bring me down.\nPlop plop, fizz fizz\n\u201cThe dean wanted to explain to his young charges the difference in how boys and girls approach sex. He reached for two glasses of water, an aspirin and an Alka-Seltzer.\nWith the youngsters watching, the dean dropped the aspirin in one glass. It sank to the bottom as effectively as if were a rock \u2014 inert, lifeless. \u201cThis is how girls feel about sex,\u201d he said.\nThen \u2014 plop! \u2014 the Alka-Seltzer tumbled into the second glass. It nearly vanished in the sizzle of bubbles that erupted. That, he said, was how boys felt about sex.\u201d (link)\nThat explains everything. I\u2019ve been an Alka-Seltzer all these years! I know several people of the female persuasion who would not agree with that aspirin thing, though.\nThe s/o had the day off work today, so we (as he says) \u201cmade it official.\u201d We filled out the domestic partner registration form from West Hollywood, California, had it notarized and dropped it in the mail. You would think, however, that after 26+ years it would be about as official as it was going to get, wouldn\u2019t you? Guess not. This country is so backward in so many ways.\nTo celebrate, we stopped and had dinner at the Black Eyed Pea on the way home. I am stuffed. Now going to watch the evening news and just relax a bit.\nDomestic partner thing\nNew host, new design. Besides, I got kind of bored this afternoon and had to do something! I like the new design. It\u2019s plain and simple, just like me.\nIf you\u2019re thinking of starting one of these things, or if you have one and are looking for a new hosting service, click on the Dreamhost button over in the left hand column. If you do, and you end up signing up with them, they will give me some money, or a thank you card, or a kick in the pants, or something.\nSeems the company the s/o works for (one of the Fortune 500) offers domestic partner benefits. But, we have to register with some municipality somewhere as domestic partners. What, they can\u2019t take our word for it? West Hollywood, California lets you register by mail for something like $20, then they send you a certificate to certify that you are domestic partners. You just have to send them this signed and notarized form. We think we\u2019ll do that, then he can add me to his health insurance and that will be one less thing to worry about as I continue the search for gainful employment.\nPretty day out. Not raining yet, though they say it\u2019s going to probably. They don\u2019t know. I think I\u2019ll get outside and find something to do.\nComments Off on Domestic partner thing\nMoved to new host\nI\u2019m on my new host! Look at the time, would you? Good thing I don\u2019t have to get in up the morning to go to work, huh?\nThe transfer seems to have gone pretty smoothly. I had one little snag that I couldn\u2019t figure out for the life of me, but I posted a message on the MT support board, and had my answer in less than an hour. I think everything is working now, but if you notice anything that isn\u2019t please let me know. I\u2019d appreciate it!\nYesterday, which is still today to me since I haven\u2019t been to bed yet, I just piddled around in the yard a bit and washed my car. I came in to watch the 6:00 news, and sure enough rain is predicted for tomorrow. Nothing guarantees rain like me washing my car. Also ordered maps from AAA for the great Memorial Day road trip, which doesn\u2019t mean I won\u2019t get lost because I most likely will, but at least I might not get quite so lost as I would have without the maps. They said they would mark out the route for me and if I follow their route I shouldn\u2019t have any problems. They don\u2019t know me and maps!\nMe houseperson\nI did it. I set up an account with a new hosting service today. Now it\u2019s just waiting until my domain name gets transferred over to the new host so I can set up my site there. Given my luck so far with this thing, it will probably happen sometime in the middle of the night when I am (or should be) asleep. So there may be a short period of time when this page will not be viewable. (Don\u2019t all express your disappointment at once, now.)\nYou know, I am somewhat enjoying being the housewife\u2026 er, houseperson\u2026 around here. I don\u2019t think this house has ever been kept up like this, and I also don\u2019t think it knows quite what to make of it. Today I cleaned both the kitchen and bathroom, vacuumed all the carpets and did three loads of laundry, plus a dishwasher full of dishes. We\u2019re probably going to have to hire a cleaning lady (person?) to come in a couple of times a week when I do go back to work. I don\u2019t know that I could stand to live in an unkempt house again.\nI know the cats are loving it, though they both hate the vacuum cleaner. I am being accused of overfeeding them, though if you ask them they will deny it. Giorgio is already supposed to be on a diet. Last visit to the vet, he weighed in at 14.5 pounds and the vet said he needs to lose at least two pounds. Just try telling him that! He\u2019s the messenger, the one Sunshine sends in to talk to me when they think it\u2019s dinner time.\nWell, I\u2019m going to try to post this. Wish me luck. Hope it goes!\nComments Off on Me houseperson\nThe lost entry\nI worked for two hours on today\u2019s entry. Okay, I\u2019ll admit I took a couple of breaks, but that\u2019s beside the point. Point is, when I went to post it, cgi scripts were not working on my host (again), so it disappeared into cyberspace never to be heard from again. I am not happy. I have lost track of the number of email messages I have exchanged with tech support about this. They keep telling me to be patient, that they are working on a fix. I am almost out of patience. I am on the verge of invoking their 30 day money back guarantee (no questions asked) and moving to a new hosting service. Any recommendations?\nI am typing this right now in WordPad. I\u2019ll post it when I am able. The date now is April 21, the time 8:50 p.m. Just in case the date and time at the bottom of the post are different, which they will be.\nAnyway, as I said in the lost entry\u2026.\nI have been giving a lot of thought to that road trip over Memorial Day that I talked about earlier. I have decided I want to do it. Thing is, it is about 1500 miles in each direction and it looks like I\u2019d be doing it alone. The s/o, despite the fact that he has six weeks of vacation coming to him this year, has informed me that he cannot get that week off. I cannot think of anybody else I would want to do this with, so it will likely be just me and the open road.\nWe have decided it might be a good idea to continue my health insurance from my former employer for another couple of months. You know, just in case anything untoward should happen on the trip. There goes another $203 per month. What? It\u2019s only money.\nI talked about a couple of other things, too. Like the weather here in Texas and how impossible it is to predict (especially this time year) and how idiotic the idiots who try to predict it really are (though they do an excellent job of breaking into TV shows and telling you it is storming while it is storming). I\u2019ll not go into that again, since I more or less got it out of my system the first time I typed it. Oh, and how I joined BlogSnobs, so if you arrived here via a BlogSnob link, welcome! And I talked about how in love I am with Movable Type and I think anybody who is doing this and not using that program should really look into it. We\u2019ll not go into all that again, either. I hate repeating myself. Dang host! (If you want to know who they are, email me and I\u2019ll tell you.)\nThat is all. For now. If you have a great hosting service that you are really happy with and that doesn\u2019t cost a fortune, please let me know about it. Thanks.\nComments Off on The lost entry",
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        "raw_content": "The EU does not need a reset of its relations with Russia\nThe EU and Russia have always had serious frictions on numerous issues but there was a sense of optimism and partnership at their regular summit in Rostov-on-Don. A reason for this sense was the start, on June 1st, of the initiative \"Partnership for Modernisation\". If before the European Union fretted seriously at Russia's opportunity to invest freely in EU's economy without responding equally, now with this initiative things are to change significantly.\nIt is a result of the realization that citizens and economies become more and more interconnected and interdependent as well as that it is getting more and more important economies and societies to modernize. And if until recently, as the initiative points out, Russia and the EU have been strategic partners in a changing multipolar world with the main task to find responses to the common challenges on the basis of democracy and rule of law, the new agreement has the same goals.\nThe difference is that the Partnership for Modernization will serve as a framework for reforms, economic growth and enhancing competitiveness. The main mechanism for the implementation of the initiative will be a dialogue on a \"field\" level. Agreement's priority areas include: broadening of the possibilities for investments in key fields, stimulating growth and innovation, increasing and deepening of bilateral trade and economic cooperation and also creation of better conditions for small and medium sized enterprises. There will be a focus also on uniforming regulations and standards and also intellectual property protection.\nThe initiative will also cover transport, development of sustainable low-carbon economy, energy efficiency, innovation. Cooperation is foreseen also in the field of cosmic research. Reforms in the field of justice and home affairs, fighting the corruption and dialogue with civil society and business have not been omitted from the Partnership as well.\nThe implementation of the Partnership for Modernization will be under constant monitoring and there will also be an exchange of opinions within the Russia-EU dialogue on all possible levels.\nAs part of the new partnership is also the discussion about visa free travel in the EU for Russian citizens. In fact, the press conference of the Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, the president of the European Council Herman van Rompuy and the president of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso left the impression that the two sides understand very well what the obstacles for the deepening of Russian-European relations are, especially with regard to visa free travel.\nOn his part president Medvedev explained that technically and politically Russia was ready to remove visas for EU citizens as of tomorrow because Russia was a single country. But he said that it could not be expected Europe to react that quickly because it was a Union of 27 member states, some of which had their objections against the removal of the visas for Russians. Mr Medvedev refused to name those countries but called for the non-politisation of this issue.\nHe only said that their objections were a result of historical accumulations rather than security concerns. Russia gave its European guests a draft agreement for visa free travel but from the words of the Russian president it became clear that Russia was ready to wait as long as it would take for a consensus to be reached on a European level. And on this issue Russia did not betray its style by saying that it did not want to interfere in the internal affairs of the Union but if there was consent it was ready to take a bilateral approach to try and solve the visa issue.\nAccording to Herman van Rompuy, the contacts between the Russian and European businesses, students, professors and others would enhance enormously the modernization. He refused to take any specific commitments by concluding: \"We therefore remain committed to making concrete progress, as soon as possible, on the ground\".\nThere was a remarkable synchronous on other topics as well, which the three leaders touched vaguely - the financial crisis and regulation, Iran, Afghanistan, the Middle East. This harmony resulted in a joint statement by the Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and the High Representative for External Affairs baroness Catherine Ashton on Monday's Israeli assault on a humanitarian convoy in international waters. Both Russia and the EU called for an independent and transparent inquiry of the case as well as for immediate lift of the Gaza blockade.\nAnd with regard to financial regulation, the Russian side expressed understanding and support for EU's plans for a common global financial regulation, In the same time Dmitry Medvedev used the situation to remind the US that unilateral actions in such a delicate field were counterproductive. Against the background of EU's unconditional support for Russia's membership to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Medvedev expressed bewilderment that it was possible for countries that lag for decades behind Russia in their development but were accepted as WTO members while there were obstacles for Russia. 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In hindsight, they might have written it off simply because they might not have grasped the depth of the play, or the adaptation to the screen. Plainly put the individuals here aren\u2019t glorified and etched to be cotton candy; they are as factual as they can get, and those of us who possess the power of observation know that no family is perfect. We may not understand each other, but we love each other, and that is the beauty of familial bonds.\nWhy can\u2019t we take a film for what it is \u2013 the vision of the man who realises it. Why do we have to make nonsensical comparisons with the same filmmaker\u2019s earlier films, and effort to tailor everything into a previous mould? Or even start drawing parallels with films in the same genre made by others. While some below par commentators may consider this technique cool, it is nothing less than absurd. Give me a modern version of a Berger or Kael, and I would consider their word of some consequence. 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Just look around you, we talk incessantly to the very people we meet regularly, so when he comes visiting after those many years, they are excited as much as they are miserable, they want to catch up in their own respects on the time that has been lost betwixt them. They inundate him with their version of what they think of him, and keep making subtle pleas in wanting him to reassure them that he won\u2019t disappear this time like he did the last, and that they shouldn\u2019t have to know about him from the news dailies when he is their own flesh and blood, when what they need from him is a little approval and recognition, even though he is the younger one. Yes, there is theatre, and yes, the characters here seem to fly off the handle with rage, and yes, there is a tint of ridiculousness, but even in that anxiety there is ample art.\nWhen I am writing the most imperative parts of my new book, I play this film in the background. 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        "raw_content": "Premillennialism, Jesus' Second Coming, and the Kingdom\nDoes premillennial doctrine agree with Bible teaching about Jesus' second coming? Will Jesus come to take the righteous to a seven-year rapture while great tribulation exists on earth? Will He then fight the battle of Armageddon, then reign for a literal thousand years from a physical throne in Jerusalem over a civil, political government?\nWill He then raise the wicked, after which all men will be judged and enter their eternal rewards? Are these ideas taught in Revelation 20? Does Matthew 24 give signs that Jesus' coming is imminent?\nPremillennialism is dangerous for many reasons. My main objections are that it (perhaps unintentionally) belittles the authority of Christ, the death of Christ, and the significance of the church and the gospel, while at the same time exalting materialistic goals, Jewish nationalism (respect of persons), and Mosaic practices. These problems affect our present service to God. [For details about these points, see the link above for our other articles on premillennialism.]\nYet premillennialism also contradicts clear gospel teachings about the second coming of Jesus. The purpose of this lesson is to examine these contradictions.\nA summary of premillennial teaching:\nPremillennialists vary widely in their theories. The following is a general summary as believed by many, but remember that there are many variations. [See God's Prophetic Word, by Foy Wallace, p. 347-349; cf. Lion and the Lamb on Planet Earth, by Rodney Miller]\nJesus will first come invisibly, unknown to men in general (the parousia), raise the righteous dead, and take them from the earth for a 7-year period of \"rapture.\" During this time will be great suffering on earth called the \"tribulation.\"\nAt the end of this 7 years, the forces of evil will gather to fight against Jesus, who will visibly return (epiphaneia) to defeat them at the battle of Armageddon.\nJesus will then establish an earthly, civil kingdom over which He will reign as King from Jerusalem for 1000 years. At the end of 1000 years, the wicked dead will be raised, then all men will be judged and receive their eternal rewards.\nI. Contradictions Between Premillennialism and the Bible\nThe Bible teaches that Jesus will personally come again, just as He left (Acts 1:9-11). As we consider what will happen when He comes, please note the contradictions to premillennialism.\nA. All Men Will Be Raised at the Same Time.\nJohn 5:28,29 - The \"hour\" is coming in which \"all\" will be raised, both good and evil. \"Hour\" should mean a particular (short) period of time. Since premillennialists insist that prophecy must be taken literally, this leaves no room for 1000 years between the resurrection of the good and evil. The difference between the resurrection of the good and that of the evil is not when they will occur, but the reward each will receive.\n[Some claim \"resurrection of the dead\" differs from \"resurrection from the dead.\" But cf. Col. 1:18 to Rev. 1:5; Acts 23:6 to Phil. 2:11; Luke 20:35 to Matt. 22:30f.]\nB. The Earth Will Be Completely Destroyed - 2 Peter 3.\n2 Corinthians 4:18 - Things seen are temporary, not eternal. Some people claim the earth must stand forever, but it follows from this passage that the earth must be destroyed eventually.\n2 Peter 3 gives information about the destruction of the earth. This should be taken literally, since the context is doctrinal instruction, not symbolic or poetic. Since premillennialists insist on taking prophecy literally, let them do so here.\nVv 3,4 - Mockers ask about the promise of Jesus' coming (parousia), which premillennialists say is the invisible coming before the rapture and millennium. But both of the \"comings\" are before the 1000-year reign.\nVv 5-7 - God once caused the earth to perish in a flood. The present heavens and earth are likewise reserved for fire at the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.\nVv 8,9 - As we wait for that time, God is longsuffering so men can repent and not perish.\nVv 10-13 - When the \"day of the Lord\" comes, the heavens will pass away and be dissolved, elements will be dissolved and melt with fervent heat, and the earth will be burned up. This will happen at the day of judgment (v7) which is Jesus' coming or parousia (v4).\nSo this passage would mean that the judgment and the destruction of the earth would be at Jesus' coming (parousia), not 1000 years later.\nVv 14-17 - Paul taught the same things, including some things hard to understand. But those who pervert this teaching, do so to their own destruction. Watch out lest we are carried away by error and fall from steadfastness. So false teaching about these matters can lead us to sin and be lost.\n[Some argue the \"day of the Lord\" may be 1000 years long, per v8. But it also says \"1000 years is as one day,\" so by their logic the millennium might last one literal day! Actually, v8 is describing the length of waiting till Jesus comes, not the length of time while He is here. And it describes how long this seems to God, not to people.]\nC. At Jesus' Coming, All Men Will Be Judged and Eternally Rewarded.\nThere is no room for 1000 years between Jesus' coming (parousia) and the judgment.\nFurther, this coming (parousia) will not be silent, invisible, or unobservable. It will be accompanied by a shout, voice of the archangel, and the trumpet of God (v16). The wicked will know when this happens for they will suffer destruction, not just tribulation - 5:3.\nSome say \"the dead in Christ rise first\" (v16) means they will rise at the first resurrection, 1000 years before the wicked are raised. But the context contrasts the dead in Christ (v13) to the alive in Christ (v15), not to the wicked dead. V16 says the dead in Christ rise \"first,\" then those who are alive in Christ are caught up to meet the Lord (V17). The resurrection of the wicked is not under consideration and is not mentioned.\n\"In that day\" when Jesus' comes (v10) and is revealed from heaven with the angels (v7), the following will happen: afflicted Christians will receive rest (vv 4,7) and those who know not God and obey not the gospel will receive vengeance in flaming fire, punishment, even eternal destruction (vv 7-9).\nThe righteous will enter their rest from trouble on the same \"day\" that the wicked will be punished. But premillennialism says the righteous will rest and rejoice through the rapture and millennium before the wicked are punished.\nWhen Jesus comes with the holy angels, then all nations are gathered and separated good from evil. The righteous will enter eternal life, and the wicked will depart into everlasting fire (vv 41,46).\n[Heb. 9:27; 2 Cor. 5:10; Matt. 16:27 - After death comes judgment, each person being judged according to what he did in the body, good or bad. When Jesus comes, then He will reward every man. Cf. Luke 16:19ff; 2 Cor. 1:7,8]\n[Premillennialists say Jesus will come invisibly (the parousia) \"for\" the saints to take them to the rapture, then at the end of the millennium he comes visibly \"with\" the saints (the epiphaneia). But 2 Thess. 2:8 refers to \"the manifestation (epiphaneia) of his coming (parousia).\" And 1 Thess. 3:13 says His coming (parousia) will be \"with\" the saints, not \"for\" the saints.]\nD. No One on Earth Can Know in Advance When Jesus Will Come.\n* Others claimed Jesus would come in the year 2000.\nSome try to observe signs and claim Jesus must come soon, usually within their lifetime.\nThe Bible says no one knows when He will come, so always be prepared.\nHe may come back anytime, and no one can know when.\n1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 - Regarding the \"times and seasons\" (of Jesus' coming to raise the dead - 4:15), the day of the Lord comes as a thief in night (totally unexpected with no signs or warning) - vv 1-3. Not only do we not know the specific day, we do not even know the times and seasons.\nVv 4-6 - Since the time is unknown, we should watch and be ready all the time. What is the value in knowing a specific time? If we knew He would return in 2010, people would wait till 2009 to start obeying! But meanwhile we can die any moment. If we can die or He can come at any moment, we are motivated to live right all the time.\n2 Peter 3:10 - The day of the Lord will come as a thief. No one can set a day or year. Those who set dates mark themselves as false teachers, for they claim to know what the Bible expressly says no one can know.\n[Matt. 24:35,36,42,44,50. Note that Paul and Peter knew He would not come in their lifetime - Acts 20:29,30; John 21:18,19; (2 Peter 1:14)]\nII. A Brief Study of Matthew 24 and Revelation 20\nIn previous studies we examined most Old Testament, and many New Testament, passages used by premillennialists. We here consider their main New Testament texts. Since the Bible does not contradict itself, we must not interpret these in ways that contradict plain passages.\nPremillennialists often quote symbolic passages, tie them together without proving they go together, ignore context, then make unfounded assertions. If you challenge their conclusions, they demand that you explain these verses. If you cannot, they conclude they must be right!\nIllustration: Two men see a woman across the street. The first says, \"There goes your wife.\" The second replies, \"That's not my wife.\" First: \"Who is it then?\" Second: \"I don't know.\" First: \"If you don't know who it is, how do you know it's not your wife?\" Second: \"Because I know my wife and that's not her!\"\nThese passages are offered by premillennialists to prove their view. They are obligated to prove their conclusions follow from the verses. If I disagree, I am not obligated to explain what they do mean; I must show simply that they do not mean what premillennial folks claim. We have proved our case by other clear doctrinal passages. I do not have to understand all symbolic passages to know they do not teach things that contradict other clear doctrinal passages.\nA. Matthew 24 (cf. Mark 13 & Luke 21)\nThe passage says nothing about a reign of Jesus on earth for 1000 years, hence it cannot be used to prove premillennialism. It is mainly used to prove Jesus is about to come plus the \"rapture.\" But we have already seen there will be no signs for Jesus' second coming.\nThe signs Jesus listed are signs of the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 - vv 1-34\nVv 1-3\nThe discussion began with a prophecy of the destruction of the temple (which occurred in 70 AD). Disciples asked when this would happen, what would be the signs of His coming and of the end of the age. It was the disciples, not Jesus, who tied the destruction of the temple with the end of the age.\nMark 13:2-4 - The signs pertain to Jesus' coming in judgment in the destruction of the temple. [Luke 21:5-7]\nJesus warns them not to be led astray. Many today are led astray in these matters.\nVv 5-14\nAll these signs can be shown by the Bible or history to have been fulfilled before the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD:\n(1) False Christs and false teachers (vv 5,11,23-25; cf. Acts 8; 5:36ff; Wallace, 249)\n(2) Wars and rumors of wars (vv 6,7). Note that \"the end is not yet.\" (Wallace p. 249\n(3) Famines and earthquakes (v7; cf. Acts 11:28ff; Wallace, p. 250).\n(4) Persecution of Christians (vv 8-13; cf. Acts 6-12, etc.)\n(5) Gospel preached to the whole world, then the end shall come (v14). Note that this was fulfilled in the first century - see Col. 1:5,6,23.\nVv 15-20 - The final sign plus exhortation to flee the city.\nV15 - The abomination of desolation standing in the Holy Place as spoken by Daniel [Dan. 9:27; 11:31; 12:11]. Luke 21:20 explains that this was a prophecy that Jerusalem would be surrounded by Roman armies. [Cf. Matt. 23:38]\nVv 16-20 - Then those in Judea should flee. Luke 21:20,21 - When \"Jerusalem\" is surrounded, people in the city should leave and those outside should not go in. If this is Jesus' return to rapture His people, why flee to the hills? Why should only those in Jerusalem and Judea flee? [Luke 21:24]\nJosephus says the Romans entered the temple, then unexplainably retreated, Christians fled, and the siege began (Wallace, p. 252).\nVv 21-31 - Prophecy of suffering during the siege and destruction\nVv 18-26 - Great tribulation during those days. Josephus says the famine, disease, and war killed 1,100,000 people. (Wallace, p. 253f).\nVv 27-31 - The Son of Man comes in judgment and destruction. This is symbolic, not a personal coming. The Old Testament used similar language for God's coming in destruction and judgment on a nation (Isa. 19:1; 13:10; 27:13; 34:4,5; Jer. 15:9; Ezek. 32:7,8; Joel 2:10,30,31; cf. Matt. 26:64; Psalms 97:2,3).\n[Sending forth the angels (lit. \"messengers\") to gather the elect refers to preaching the gospel, which went forth as a result of the fall of Judaistic persecution (Isaiah 11:11-16; Acts 2:39; Romans 15:12; Wallace, p. 254f; cf. \"elect\" in v22).]\nVv 32-34 - Summary of the nature of signs and time of events\nVv 32,33 - These are signs like signs of seasons. By them you know an event is coming.\nV34 - This is the key verse. \"This generation will by no means pass away till all these things are fulfilled.\" The destruction of Jerusalem occurred within 40 years of this time.\n\"Generation\" (Greek gene) - \"the whole multitude of men living at the same time ... used esp. of the Jewish race living at one and the same period ...\" - Grimm-Wilke-Thayer.\n[Ex. Matt. 23:36; 12:39-45; 17:17; 11:16; Luke 17:25; Acts 2:40; Phil. 2:15; Heb. 3:10. Note that people in the distant past or future are a different generation - Luke 1:48,50; Acts 13:36; 14:16; 15:21; Eph. 3:5,21; Col. 1:26]\nWarning to prepare for Jesus' coming (vv 35-51)\nThis section could still refer to the destruction of Jerusalem, or it could begin a prophecy of Jesus' second personal coming (with literal destruction of heaven and earth - v35 cf. 2 Peter 3). In either case, the lesson is that, as at the flood of Noah, men would be caught unprepared, so Christians should get ready. [Cf. Wallace, p. 257ff]\nVv 40,41 - Two in the field or grinding - one taken and the other left. This simply refers to a separation.\nNote it does not say one would be mysteriously whisked away to be with Jesus. It does not say where one would be \"taken\" or what would happen to the other who would be \"left.\"\nIf this is the destruction of Jerusalem, believers would flee and be saved, but unbelievers would remain and suffer; hence, a separation (vv 15,16ff).\nIf this is Jesus' personal return, all will gather before Jesus for judgment (25:31-46). Of the two which had been in the field, etc., there would be separation when they come before Jesus for judgment - one taken to eternal reward and one left to destruction.\nIn any case, Matt. 24 does nothing to prove the premillennial view.\nB. Revelation 20\nRead vv 4-6. This is the only Scripture that mentions a 1000-year reign of any kind. Other \"proof-texts\" premillennialists offer do not even mention a 1000-year reign. If this one does not prove a literal, earthly 1000-year reign of Christ, then no passage anywhere proves it.\nNotice the things this passage does not prove, but which it must prove if premillennialism is true.\nA literal resurrection followed by a literal 1000-year reign.\nRevelation 1:1,2 - The introduction of the book shows that the message would be conveyed in symbols or \"signs.\" The visions John saw were \"signified\" to him. \"Signify\" means \"to give a sign, to signify, indicate\" - Grimm-Wilke-Thayer (related to the word for \"a sign, mark, token\"). By definition a sign or symbol is something that refers to something else, but not literally to itself. (Examples illustrating this use of \"signify\" are John 12:32,33; 21:18,19; Acts 11:28.)\nNote some examples of symbols in Rev. 20: chain (v1), dragon (v2), beheaded souls (v4), beast (v4). Are these all literal?\nNote some symbols in the context of Rev. 20: great harlot (19:2), the Lamb (19:9), marriage of the Lamb (19:9), rides a white horse (19:11), eyes like a flame of fire (19:12), sword out of his mouth (19:15,21), treads the winepress of God's wrath (19:15). Are these literal descriptions of a literal king?\nIf these are not literal but symbolic, then why take the 1000 years, the first resurrection, or the reign to be literal, earthly, or physical? Should one passage in a symbolic context be used to reach conclusions completely contrary to clear truths taught elsewhere in doctrinal contexts?\nNote other obviously symbolic uses of the number 1000 in poetic or prophetic contexts. The idea is a large and complete number: the whole or completeness of some large quantity.\nPsalms 50:10 - The cattle on a thousand hills belong to God.\nPsalms 105:8 - God's word is remembered to a thousand generations.\nPsalms 90:4; 2 Peter 3:8 - 1000 years is as a day and a day as 1000 years.\nA resurrection of all the righteous\nPremillennialism says all the righteous will participate in the first resurrection, but the passage says it is a resurrection of those beheaded for Jesus' testimony (v4) - beheaded martyrs. If we take the passage literally, as premillennialists insist, then what will happen to those faithful saints who were not beheaded?\nA reign on earth, especially in Jerusalem\nThe passage nowhere mentions the earth, Jerusalem, or even Palestine. All these things are essential to premillennialism, but none are found in Rev. 20, which is the only passage mentioning a thousand-year reign. Where is there any passage that says Jesus will set foot on earth again, let alone reign from Jerusalem in Palestine?\nA civil, political reign like David's.\nThe nature of the reign is nowhere stated as being political like David's. Yet that is what premillennialism requires.\nA reign that follows Jesus' second personal coming.\nThe personal, literal coming of Jesus is nowhere mentioned as occurring before this 1000 years. [The battle of chap. 19 is symbolic like Old Testament comings in judgment - see notes on Matt. 24 above.]\nHow can this passage serve as the fundamental proof text of premillennialism, when it omits most of the major elements of the doctrine? All it mentions are 1000 years, a reign, and a resurrection, but the context implies these are symbolic not literal. And all the other major elements of premillennialism are missing. Is this a solid foundation for premillennialism?\nWhat does the passage really mean?\nPerhaps the following explanation can be improved, but I simply seek to illustrate the fact that explanations do exist which fit the passage and harmonize with other passages.\nThe context of the book\nRevelation is addressed to the seven churches of Asia, who were suffering persecution (1:4; chap. 2,3). It is written to offer hope of deliverance (2:9,10; 3:13). It discusses things that must come to pass \"shortly\" (1:1,3; 22:6,10,12,20). It was written in symbolic language so Christians would understand it but enemies would not. [Cf. Matt. 13:11]\n6:9-11 - Souls under the altar are God's faithful people who have been martyred for His cause. They ask when their blood will be avenged. Despite their faithfulness, they appear to have suffered defeat and want to know when victory will come.\nThe resurrection - another symbol\n20:4-6 - The same beheaded, martyred souls here reign victoriously. Physical resurrection is victory over death. So \"resurrection\" serves as a symbol of victory - in this case victory over the oppressors who cause suffering and persecution (see Isaiah 26:13-19; Hosea 13:14; Ezekiel 37:1-14). Note especially the Ezekiel passage, where people were suffering and thought they had no hope. But God offers them hope, symbolized by a resurrection or return to life.\nIf that is the meaning here, then the first-century Christians were suffering, persecuted, and needed hope. Had their hope died? No, the assurance here is that they will be victorious! They will live again - i.e., they will be victorious, and this assurance of victory gives hope. This is the \"first resurrection\" - a resurrection of hope and victory despite persecution and suffering.\nThe reign with Christ - yet another symbol\nIn 2:26,27 Jesus had promised that those who overcome will rule the nations with a rod of iron even as he had received authority from His Father. In 3:21 He makes a similar promise to the Laodicea church that they will sit with Him on His throne, as He sat with His Father on His throne after He overcame.\nBut how does Jesus rule? He rules now as King of His spiritual Kingdom the church. See Psalms 110:5,6 (cf. vv 1-4); Rev. 12:5; Acts 2:29-36; 13;33; Eph. 1:20-23 (see our studies about the spiritual reign of Christ in His church). And His faithful rule with Him: Rev. 1:5,6; 3:21; 5:9,10; 20:4,6; 22:5; Rom. 5:17; cf. Luke 19:19-19; Matt. 25:21,23; 19:28; 2 Tim. 2:12; Dan. 7:9,22; 1 Cor. 6:2.\nIt follows that the reference to Christians sitting in Christ's throne is spiritual, not physical, even as Jesus' rule is spiritual not physical. The passage symbolically describes the victory of persecuted saints over their enemies. The saints have been slain (death/defeat) but are raised to rule by achieving victory over their enemies. The 1000 years does not refer to a specific length of time but represents the completeness of the victory (1000 represents completeness).\nThe application to us is that, just as these people suffered for the Lord, so will we at times. But just as they were ultimately victorious to reign over their enemies, so will we.\nPremillennialism is a theory unproved and unprovable. The texts used to uphold it provide no evidence that they teach what the theory states.\nThe danger of the doctrine is that it contradicts, denies, and undermines many essential truths of the gospel. It is much more than just unfounded speculation. It is false doctrine that leads those who accept it to belittle the position of Christ, the nature of His kingdom, the significance of His church, the gospel, His death, and the importance of spiritual matters in general.\nEvery true Christian must oppose it.\n(C) Copyright 10/95, 8/06 David E. 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        "raw_content": "Doing Something Locally\nCayman's schools, prisons, hospitals and churches, and the people who use them, have benefited from the work of spiritual and community workers - from Cayman's shores, as well as from overseas - last week.\nThe visitors were busy working alongside the local Do Something World-Cayman volunteers, in the interest of improving the lives of local people - especially the youth.\nCayman has seen a marked increase in the number murders, shootings, robberies, drug busts and other crimes over recent months, as well as increasing pleas from residents for an end to this behaviour.\nThe 100 American visitors took on beautification and construction projects; visited imprisoned men, women and youth; and held medical seminars. The intense schedule led up to the two-day Do Something World festival at Grand Harbour last weekend.\nAfter busy days, the members even went out into neighbourhoods and crime \"hot spots\" at night, talking and sharing in a street ministry.\nThe guest volunteers, most of whom raised funds in order to pay their own way here, were a few of the 12,500-plus members of the Rock Church, which is a nondenominational body based in San Diego, California.\n\"Our latest initiative is called Impact 195, and it involves training our members to go out and minister to all 195 nations of the earth,\" said Tim Neisler, a member of the church's Gangs and Prison ministry team.\n\"We're all walking miracles that started with a simple prayer. While we have a strong church family, we're called to do more than simply going to church.\"\nEach of the visiting members had a testimony, which they shared wherever they went. Tim, his colleague William Chapell, and other members once were \"in the game.\" They made big money, served hard time, and now speak about their personal losses - and their salvation.\nSaying it's unfortunate to know that in Cayman members of the same family are often imprisoned at Northward and Fairbanks, the visitors compared this to their own sordid pasts.\n\"As a child, both of my parents were drug addicts, and it soon came natural to me to become a user and a dealer,\" Tim said. \"However, I was looking for something better, and I even walked into church high a few times.\"\nBoth of his parents eventually died as a result of drug abuse.\nDuring the Northward Prison visits, the inmates - including two men serving time for capital crimes, who used their 60 minutes of exercise time to speak with the visitors - responded positively to the messages of hope. So did the teenagers and youth in Eagle House; Caribbean Haven rehab clients; and the women in Fairbanks.\nMost asked for individual prayers, and many made commitments to follow God.\nAs he helped to give out printed materials, footballs and basketballs, visitor Leo Garcia explained, \"We're not just here to give gifts, but to manifest the love of Jesus.\"\nA Northward lifer and captain of the prison's football team, McAndy Thomas, accepted the sports-equipment donation on behalf of the inmates.\nHe also shared the story of his own reckless life and conviction, but also of his prison conversion, which happened on his birthday in 1995 - and which changed his life. \"I was in the first group of inmates baptised at the prison, but before that I'd led an aimless life,\" he said.\nThe Rock Church is led by pastor and author Miles McPherson. The ex-NFL star's life of hopelessness and drug addiction was, he has said, \"transformed by the power of Christ's love.\"\nHe established Miles Ahead Ministries in 1992, from which grew the Do Something World initiative. Its focus is to reach the young and young-minded across the world with the life-changing good news of Jesus Christ. As part of this, the effort mobilises people to work year-round in communities, in order to make a difference.\nPastor Miles has just released a book, Do Something: Make Your Life Count.\nPastor Al Ebanks chairs the Do Something World Cayman committee, which was supported by hundreds of local volunteers. Members worked on projects such as landscaping and beautifying the Cayman Islands Hospital and Frances Bodden Girls' Home.\n\"Any such initiatives to benefit the people of Cayman - especially the young and vulnerable - are most appreciated. I look forward to seeing the momentum continuing,\" added Chairman of Cayman's National Youth Commission Jenny Manderson.\nFor more information visit www.dosomethingcayman.com.\nSidebar: Willie and Angie Reach Out to Youths\nBack home, Willie Chappell still shows off his lowrider cars, performs Christian rap, and hangs out in the lower parts of California - but these days, it's all in the name of his outreach of faith.\n\"Just because we follow God doesn't mean we can't be cool,\" he says, with a smile.\nHe and his wife, Angie, are members of the Prison and Gangs outreach team of the Miles Ahead organisation. Outside of their ministry work, they are a working-class Christian couple with three children, and they own a small business.\nWhile talking with Cayman's youth and inmates, Willie and Angie looked back on their lives and shared their hearts.\n\"You're talking to an ex-criminal,\" Willie said. \"I had no mercy, no fear, and no love in my heart. Most criminals hate it in prison, for there it's better to be feared than to be loved.\"\nComing from four generations of Pasadena gang members, he's \"now trying to save the generations ahead.\" Showing tattoos of his family and friends, he said that when he goes out to speak, he takes with him nine of their obituaries.\nWillie said he lived the typical ghetto lifestyle, and was trying to achieve the gangster dream. He made \"bags of cash\" on the streets. He also rapped and had a recording contract with MCA Records, which resulted in a gold album and rap videos - but all these things were countered by pain, death, and years behind bars.\nToday, Willie has so many \"points\" against him on his rap sheet, he isn't allowed to visit prisons as part of his church ministry.\nSpeaking of the dark reality of crime and drugs, so often glamorised in modern music and culture, he said: \"In the hoods, kids can't go into the stores, but buy their bags of chips through bulletproof glass.\"\nJohn 15:5 Kept Me Alive is one of his latest Christian rap testimonies, which he shared with boys in Eagle House.\nWhile he told firsthand of the harsh drug life for men, Willie also acknowledged that women in the drug culture suffer just as much - and often, more. \"We know that female inmates are forgotten by people on the outside, often more than men are,\" he said.\nIn the US, the Miles Ahead ministry includes more than 90 programmes, with diverse and unorthodox methods such as Christian car shows, a quilting ministry, and a programme to help women in the adult entertainment business.\nSharing a story similar to Willie's, Angie spoke to the women at Fairbanks of her own times of trouble.\n\"I was crying out for attention, and just wanted to do bad things,\" she told them. \"I remember going as a child to visit relatives in jail, and I eventually had to take to our young daughter to do the same thing with my husband - which is when we decided to try to escape from that life.\"\nTheir lives are now 180-degrees different; Willie and Angie are walking in the opposite direction from their former ways.\n\"I'm a plumber now,\" said Willie proudly, as he underscored the importance of pride, and the need for productive professions and trades, for young people. \"My truck and my customers are waiting when I get back home, and back to work.\"\n\"Seeing him get saved and baptised was amazing to those around us - even though many thought it wouldn't last,\" added Angie. \"We've now been together for 16 years, our marriage has never been better, and we have great friends. 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        "raw_content": "Greene Street Data\nThis chart of real estate values in real 2012 million dollars shows the volatility, the dips and spikes in the chaotic history of the Greene Street block. Read more about the crash after the garment boom or the rapid rise of luxury retail on Greene Street.\nThis chart reveals some of the major spikes in non-residential activity on the block: a brief spike in sex work, followed by the garment boom, and later the art takeover. The values are in % of total non-residential land use on the block.\nOccupational Shares of Residents on the Block 1834-1881\nThis chart reveals the quick drop in residents who were merchants and educated professionals. By the 1860s, those engaged in sex work and alcohol-related work, along with manufacturing and unskilled labor, took their place. Read more about the residential period of Greene Street or the entertainment district of the brothel era.\nThis area plot reveals the spike in sex work during the mid and late 19th century. In 1870, Greene Street had the highest concentration of brothels in New York City. Read more about brothels.\nThis chart shows the number of addresses on the block engaged in different sectors, including residential living. The two residential periods on Greene Street are made clear: the wealthy residents of the 1830s-1880s, and the wealthy residents of today. The chart also clearly reveals the total drop in housing and the large number of garment factories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.",
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        "raw_content": "Guidelines for Getting to the Airport Hassle-Free\nby Otis Berthold\t/ August 10, 2017 August 16, 2017\nThere are few words that can cause your blood pressure to shoot up quite as fast as the word \u2018airport\u2019. One of the reasons that this can be such as stressful experience is that getting to the destination is often fraught with chaos and confusion. So, how can you cut down on the hassle involved in such a process? Well, just simply follow the guidelines provided below:\nThis may sound like a rather obvious point but it is important. It is always that last-minute rushing around that gets you all hyped up. This can easily be avoided by making sure everything is ready the previous day. Pack all your bags and suitcases and leave them by the door. Put your passport and other important documents into a separate pouch and place them in your handbag or briefcase. Get ready a long time before you actually need to leave the house and handle any necessary tasks at least an hour before you need to leave. This way, you will be able to leave precisely as you have scheduled.\nPlan Your Journey Carefully\nNow, when going to the airport, most people simply consider how long it will take them to get there and just how much traffic they may encounter. They will then decide what the best time to leave home is. While this is certainly important, you need to make further preparations. The first thing you will need to think about is the time of year that you are travelling. There are peak seasons and off seasons. During peak seasons, you can expect the flights \u2013 and the terminals \u2013 to be at full capacity. This means that check-in desks will have to deal with a greater number of passengers. Then, there are also certain routes that are more popular than others. These, too, will have more passengers. In such instances, you are going to need to get to the airport even earlier. This will ensure that you are able to check in on time.\nChoose Reliable Transportation\nThe next important thing is to figure out just how you will be getting to your destination. Most people either decide to drive themselves, get a taxi, or have someone else drive them. The only issues with such options is that there is a chance that you will be delayed. It is normal to leave the house later than expected due to final checks or for the taxi to show up late. This is why opting for Melbourne airport transfer services is a much better choice. Since these buses and vehicles have to stick to a strict schedule, you can be assured that they are always on time. Furthermore, because they take this route on a daily basis, they know the ins and outs of the journey and will be able to avoid congested areas.\nThese are some of the tips that you should consider following if you want to get to the airport on time and with minimal hassle. You will then be able to check in on time, head through immigration and security checks quickly and have a pleasant journey.\nMelbourneMelbourne airport\n\u2190 How to Spend Less Money on Your Vacations\nEntering the Delicious World of Wine \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "What You Should Try At Least Once in Your Life\nby Otis Berthold\t/ December 30, 2017 May 14, 2018\nThe most undeniable thing about life is that it is short. While it can be difficult to pack all of the experiences that you would like to have into several decades, there are still some things that should be accomplished. Interestingly enough, for many of this must-do items, you don\u2019t have to spend a lot of money or even travel all that far. If you want some ideas on how to make your life more exciting and memorable, you have come to the right place. Here are a few of the things that you should try out:\nAdrenaline Pumping Sport\nNow, most people aren\u2019t a fan of extreme sports because they are afraid of getting hurt. The truth is that you will probably never feel more alive than when you have pulled off a daring feat. The good news for you is that there are actually a number of sports to choose from, so you will be able to find something that you feel at least a bit comfortable about. These include skydiving, bungee jumping, base jumping, white water rafting, volcano boarding, and more. If you really don\u2019t think that you can go through with any of these activities, try a crazy rollercoaster or ride instead.\nMake a Connection with a Stranger\nIt is quite normal to feel uncomfortable with approaching strangers. Despite this, there is actually a lot of good that can come from making a connection with someone you don\u2019t know, regardless of whether it is intellectual, emotional, or physical. First, it broadens your horizons in numerous ways and forces you to approach your typical viewpoints differently. Also, you will find yourself being more carefree and able to have a lot more fun with someone who doesn\u2019t know your backstory. So, as you can see, there are numerous advantages in either hiring an Asian escort Melbourne or meeting people at a bar.\nSay Yes for a While\nDo you know how many times a day that you say \u2018no\u2019 to new opportunities? Well, it is a lot more than you may realise. So, to switch things up start saying \u2018yes\u2019. Now, of course, you can\u2019t just simply agree to everything that someone might propose \u2013 you have to be selective. Still, try to accept more invitations, try out new things, and head to places that you may have otherwise avoided. You can never tell what will happen.\nTry a Completely Weird Dish\nSo, you have probably seen more than your fair share of odd foods and then decided to never go near them again. While there may be some things that could never be appetising, there are also a lot of dishes that can really surprise you. You should head to a restaurant that serves exotic food and try one of the more unusual fares. Even it turns out to be quite awful, you will at least be able to say that you tried it. That is worth something, at least.\nThese are just a few of the things that you should give a whirl if you are looking for new experiences and a different way to enjoy life.\n\u2190 Things to Think About Before Embarking On a Wellbeing-Focused Vacation\nUnique Sights You Must Visit In Victoria and Corio Bay \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "The Cost of Skipping Class\nWarning: This information is extremely specific to Fordham University, where I was a member of the faculty for four years (August 2007--May 2011). The information on this page is therefore out of date. For example, it refers to the tuition costs of the 2009--2010 school year. However, it can be used as a template for those wishing to conduct their own, similar, calculation specific to their own university.\nFaculty often work quite hard to make clear, interesting, precise and thoughtful lectures. Therefore, it is frustrating when students fail to come to class. Naturally, sometimes this is unavoidable, such as due to an illness. But I've also had students tell me that they are skipping my class to go to a concert, or to leave early for break, and so on. This is unwise for many reasons. There is the danger of missing an important concept or the effect of a disruption in the sequence of concepts as they are presented. A tertiary, but by no means negligible, reason not to skip classes is the financial cost of each class.\nFrom this page, we learn that a year of tuition at Fordham University (for a full-time undergraduate at any of the three colleges) is $ 35,825, at least for the 2009-2010 academic year.\nThat implies $ 17,912.50 per semester.\nMost Fordham students discharge their mathematics requirement in their freshman year, and most students take five courses per semester when they are freshmen.\nEach course is then worth $ 3582.50.\nThe math courses taught at Fordham come in two flavors:\nThe three-credit course:\nThese meet 27 times per semester, plus once during finals week.\nUsually two lectures are given up for midterm examinations, and the final exam is given during finals week.\nSo there are 25 proper instructional meetings of the class.\nThus, each class meeting is worth $ 143.30.\nThe four-credit course:\nThese are a bit more complicated!\nEach week will see a 50-minute recitation, and 2 lectures of 75 minutes.\nThat comes to 200 minutes of instruction per week.\nThere are 16 weeks per semester, but 1.5 weeks are given up to the \"reading days\" and to finals, plus usually 1 week worth of breaks, so there are 13.5 weeks of classes.\nThis comes to 2700 minutes of class time.\nWe deduct 150 minutes for two midterm examinations, usually given during the 75 minute lectures.\nTherefore there is 2550 minutes of instruction time.\nEach minute is worth $ 1.405.\nThus missing the 50-minute recitation is worth $ 70.25.\nAnd missing the 75-minute lecture is worth $ 105.38.\nAnd the cost of missing the whole week is $ 281.01, which compares with $ 286.60 in the previous case.\nThus, it is clear that missing class is a terrible waste of money.\nLast updated Fall of 2009, except the annotation about being out of date, added on March 20, 2013.",
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        "raw_content": "Grindelwald weather \u2013 perfect for your Swiss Alps vacation\nA family vacation to the Swiss Alps sounds wonderful. Whether you are planning to stay in a Grindelwald hotel to enjoy great Alps skiing or visiting Locarno in the summer to enjoy Switzerland\u2019s Italian region, a trip to Switzerland is a memorable vacation. The weather in Switzerland varies because of the drastic changes in altitude from region to region. For example, the Italian region of Switzerland, which includes popular tourist destinations such as Bellinzona, Lugano and Locarno, tends to have a more Mediterranean type of climate. However, the temperatures in Grindelwald, because it is located at a higher altitude, tend to be cooler even in the summer months. Even during the summer, the temperature in the highest parts of the Swiss Alps still tends to be very cold requiring warm coats and extra layers. Towns and villages such as Grindelwald, Zermatt and Diablerets are cold enough to be open for skiing even during the summer months.\nThe type of activities you want to do while visiting Grindelwald will help you determine the best time of year for a trip to Grindelwald. January is typically the coldest month; therefore, the months before and after are usually very busy for tourists who enjoy wintertime sports such as skiing, snowboarding and ice skating. Of course, the higher you ascend into the Swiss Alps temperatures will drop more drastically requiring protective winter clothing.\nHowever, the weather in Grindelwald from June through August tends to be quite nice with the warmest month being July. Visitors enjoy a variety of summer outdoor activities during these warmer months such as hiking, bicycling, paragliding and mountain climbing. While the temperatures on top of the Swiss mountains can still be quite cold, the weather during the summer in Grindelwald is quite temperate and comfortable.\nEven though July may be the wettest month in Grindelwald, many tourists still come to enjoy the warm weather and the beautiful mountain countryside because July is also the warmest month in Grindelwald. The average highs in July are around 70 degrees Fahrenheit with lows around 50. Even on the few days when the weather turns too bad to enjoy outdoor activities, Grindelwald hotels offer a variety of indoor attractions that will keep everyone entertained and happy until the weather clears.",
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        "raw_content": "Our Leader is not a Pirate\u2026He is the Father of Economic Independence\nThe month of March was quite a dizzying month, as we saw the Right Honorable Prime Minister Dean Barrow renegotiate the scandalous PUP Superbond to more reasonable terms as well as present and pass a fair, balanced and upbeat national budget that allows the economy to rebound and flourish while still protecting the citizens who are financially most at risk. By so doing he has practically silenced the self-proclaimed pundits, the naysayers and the modern-day Cassandras who for months had been pathologically predicting only gloom, doom and hard times.\nAll the UDP representatives and senators made quite constructive interventions in support of both the budget and the Prime Minister\u2019s presentation. However, in particular, both Senator Aldo Salazar and Attorney General Senator Michael Peyrefitte, when contrasting the bogus, dubious and invisible projects in the PUP Superbond compared to the sound and tangible investments of Petrocaribe, summed it up best by noting that \u201cour leader is not a pirate!\u201d\nOn the other hand the PUP representatives were all typically negative with the unusual exception of the Hon. Julius Espat who allegedly may have sipped some sauce in the back room before his presentation. Whether it was truth serum or something else that he had was not immediately clear. Nevertheless, it seems that his suspension from the House, together with his threatened expulsion from the PUP, could have very well matured him somewhat.\nThe Leader of the PUP, Hon. John Briceno, chose to be full of statistics in his presentation, trying to compare the PUP\u2019s failed 10 years to the current UDP\u2019s sterling tenure. Briceno claimed that the UDP only managed an average of 2.1% GDP growth while the PUP racked up an average growth rate of 5.73%. He failed to realize though that the economic growth since 2008 under the UDP is real, solid, foundational growth as opposed to the fake \u201cgrowth economics\u201d or \u201cRalphonomics\u201d under the PUP that was fueled by expensive commercial rate loans and bogus \u201cinvestments\u201d like the phantom soybean projects and countless others.\nOne important statistic that Briceno failed to mention was that when the UDP under the Right Honourable Sir Manuel Esquivel as Prime Minister and the Right Honourable Dean Barrow as Deputy Prime Minister left office in 1998, the poverty rate stood at 32%. However, we all know that after a decade of PUP \u201cgrowth economics\u201d from 1998 to 2008 and 2 billion dollars borrowed (including the PUP Superbond) and probably close to 8 or 9 billion dollars spent in total over their 10 budgets while in power, the poverty rate had skyrocketed from this 32% to the current 40.3% that the government\u2019s critics consistently like to wave about and try to pin on the current administration.\nJust to give one more example of his negativity, the Hon. Briceno then touched on the topic of the National Health Insurance and actually had the face of brass to claim that under the PUP, NHI would have been UNIVERSAL!!! Was that a Freudian slip or did he actually mean universally corrupt? We can all remember how during the PUP\u2019s 10 years, NHI became a PUP hustle and feeding frenzy, ending in the Universal guarantee debacle and the diversion of millions of Venezuelan housing grant funds in which Belizeans ended up paying for the Universal Hospital but the average Belizean still cannot afford to get treated at that facility. As a footnote, that also was the fiasco when the then Attorney General, Francis Fonseca, still does not know whether the Universal guarantee that he endorsed was in Belize or US dollars. Perhaps the NHI does not cover everyone so far under this administration but at least now it tries to reach out to the neediest as opposed to under the PUP when it reached out to and assisted the greediest instead! Such was NHI under the PUP.\nNot all the positive things on the budget and the superbond negotiation came from the legislature as Belizeans at large were pleased and pleasantly surprised by the outcome of both. At the very press conference when the Prime Minister announced the breakthrough on the superbond, the Attorney General, Hon. Michael Peyrefitte, said that the PM was being very humble about the great achievement of this renegotiation. Others, such as Orson Elrington, one of the co-hosts of the Lik Road talk show concurred with this statement and referred to Prime Minister Barrow as the \u201cFather of Economic Independence\u201d.\nJust to put that statement into context, the Rt. Hon. George Price has been traditionally referred to as the \u201cFather of Independence\u201d, while the Hon. Phillip Goldson who kept democracy alive, sometimes as the only opposition member in the House, is increasingly referred to as the \u201cFather of Democracy\u201d, a term likely first coined by the Rt. Hon. Manuel Esquivel. Mr. Esquivel himself, should be considered as the \u201cFather of Economic Development\u201d because during his first term, Belize saw record economic growth with numbers not seen before and not seen since except, as falsely claimed by Briceno, during the years of fake PUP growth. Certainly, the events of the past month cements our Prime Minister Dean Barrow as the \u201cFather of Economic Independence\u201d.\nIt is increasingly clear that the UDP as a party, needs to do better to educate the younger voters, especially those just turning 18 and those in their twenties since many of them do not remember or are not aware of the PUP disaster of 10 \u2013 20 years ago. Perhaps it could start with a documentary on the PUP Superbond to counter the \u201calternative facts\u201d that are being spun. Whatever means is used though, we must constantly remind them that our leader is not a pirate \u2013 he is the father of economic independence!",
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        "raw_content": "Your Business Lawyer in WV, KY, & PA: Business Formation, Operation, and Dissolution\nEvery company has a life cycle. It is formed. It operates for some period of time. And it is often dissolved, merged, or sold. Perceptive business owners know that their companies have the best chance to succeed in all of these phases by developing a strong relationship with an experienced business lawyer. Hendrickson & Long serves the needs of businesses across West Virginia (WV), Kentucky (KY), and Pennsylvania (PA). Regardless of the stage your company is in, you can find your business lawyer in WV and surrounding states at Hendrickson & Long, PLLC.\nNavigating Business Entity and Formation Issues with Your Business Lawyer\nEntrepreneurs new to the world of business can benefit greatly from the experienced counsel of a business lawyer. 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Whether you\u2019re facing business combination, succession, or closure issues, a business lawyer from Hendrickson & Long can make sure it is all handled legally.\nOur business lawyers in WV, KY, and PA routinely handle the legal aspects of issues like these for our business clientele:\nSkills You Should Expect from Your Business Lawyer in WV, KY, or PA\nEvery business law firm worth its salt must be well-versed in the many areas of law that affect companies both large and small. One lawyer is typically not sufficient to protect a company\u2019s interests. Rather, it often takes a team of business lawyers to represent a company well. 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        "raw_content": "Lingle bumps alert status to yellow\nAcknowledging the global rise in terrorist threats expected as the U.S. moves resolutely toward an attack on Iraq, Gov. Linda Lingle today announced that the state\u2019s security alert status will be raised from blue to yellow at 3 p.m. \u0097 the hour the clock runs out on Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.\nThe decision follows yesterday\u2019s move by the Department of Homeland Security to raise the federal homeland security alert status to \u201corange\u201d and implement \u201cOperation Liberty Shield.\u201d\nThe last time the national homeland security alert status was raised in early February, Lingle \u0097 in consultation with her advisors \u0097 decided against raising the state\u2019s level. While reports later surfaced that Pearl Harbor was a terrorist target, state and federal officials concluded the reports were not credible.\n\u201cAlthough there is still no credible or direct threat to the State of Hawai`i, we are aware of increased terrorist activity worldwide due to the initiation of conflict with Iraq,\u201d Lingle said today in a news release. \u201cIt would be prudent for the citizens of Hawai`i to be at this elevated level of awareness.\u201d\nHawai`i adjutant general Maj. General Robert Lee echoed Lingle\u2019s assurance that there is no known specific threat to Hawaii.\n\u201cWith increased threats worldwide, raising Hawai`i\u2019s advisory status is a prudent step to take,\u201d Lee said.\nUnder the state\u2019s Homeland Security Advisory System, the yellow condition indicates an elevated risk of a terrorist attack, and means there will be increased surveillance of critical locations, coordination of emergency plans, assessment and refinement of protective measures, and implementation of contingency and emergency response plans.\nDetails on these measures will be implemented are not being released for security reasons, according to the release.\n\u201cThe heightened security level means our homeland security team will implement numerous precautionary measures to increase our state\u2019s readiness to prevent terrorist attacks, which will ultimately protect our residents and visitors,\u201d Lingle said.\nPlay helps kids explore environmental issues\nUH licenses bioplastic technology",
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        "raw_content": "Homeopathy: Homeopathic Treatment of Hemorrhoids\nPlease study these cases, then turn to page ____ for the case analyses.\nIn analyzing Beverly's case, we used the following rubrics in Kent's Repertory : \"RECTUM; HAEMORRHOIDS; chronic\" (although we treated this case as an acute flareup, she did have a chronic, recurrent tendency towards hemorrhoids), \"RECTUM; HAEMORRHOIDS; internal\", \"RECTUM; HAEMORRHOIDS; pregnancy; during\", \"RECTUM; HAEMORRHOIDS; stool; after\", \"RECTUM; HAEMORRHOIDS; stool; protrude during\". The remedy which came up with the highest score and which seemed to best fit Beverly's case was Sulphur. We gave herSulphur 30C in a single dose. The rectum pain was substantially improved and she did not need another dose.\nBeverly was given Aloe 200c in a single dose. Aloe is very useful for protruding hemmorhoids with a sense of pulsation in the rectum. There is often a feeling of insecurity in the rectum; a weakness and loss of power of the sphincter ani. This is much like Beverly described at her previous visit while she was still pregnant. Patients needing aloe may complain of an intense burning in the anus and rectum or an extreme soreness and tenderness. The pain is usually relieved by cold applications. A keynote of Aloe is hemorrhoids protruding like a bunch of grapes. There may also be considerable mucus in the stool. Aloe is an important remedy for dysentery, so diarrhea may also accompany the hemorrhoids.\nBeverly called three days later to say her hemorrhoids were much improved. She has not needed further treatment.\nWe also prescribed Aloe for Lois. The only potency which was available to her locally was 6c. She took the Aloe 6c daily for two days, then called us two days later with a report on her condition. The hemorrhoids had diminished in size by one-half. The pain was better. The improvement had begun to diminish after she stopped taking the remedy. We instructed her to resume the Aloe 6c as needed and to call us if it stopped working, so that we could send her Aloe 30c. The hemorrhoids resolved over the next few days and Lois never needed the higher dose. That was six months ago and she has had no problems with hemorrhoids since that time.\nBill was given one dose of Aesculus hippocastanum 200c (Horse chestnut). Aesculus, a prominent remedy for hemorrhoids, is needed for hemorrhoid pain which radiates to the back and hips, particularly the sacroiliac. The pain is worse when the person rises from a seat, like Bill did. The remedy also fit his tendency to rectal pain which was worse after a bowel movement. Bill's hemorrhoidal symptoms were much improved within two days. The hemorrhoids were completely gone within three days. They have not returned despite continued physical labor with squatting and bending.\nThese four cases illustrate the rapid and long-lasting response of patients suffering from hemorrhoids to acute homeopathic treatment.\nDr. Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman and Dr. Robert Ullman are licensed naturopathic physicians and are board certified in homeopathy. They are President and Vice President of the International Foundation for Homeopathy where they teach homeopathy to licensed health care professionals. They practice in Edmonds, WA at 131 3rd Ave., N., Edmonds, WA 98020 and can be reached at (206) 774-5599. Their new book, The Patient's Guide to Homeopathic Medicine, is now available.\nCONTINUED Previous 1 2 3 Next\non Hemorrhoids",
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        "raw_content": "The supreme function of the State is to promote the general welfare of the People. For this purpose, the State shall provide for the institution and maintenance of law, and for the protection of the religious, moral and economic interests of the People.\n1 Art. 13 amended by LGBl. 2003 No. 186.\n2 Art. 13bis amended by LGBl. 2003 No. 186.\n3 Art. 13ter inserted by LGBl. 2003 No. 186.\nThe State shall devote particular attention to education and schooling. This must be so ordered and administered that, from the co-operation of the family, the school and the Church, the younger generation may be imbued with religious and moral principles and patriotic sentiments and may be fitted for their future occupations.\n1) The whole field of education and schooling shall be under the supervision of the State, without prejudice to the inviolability of the doctrine of the Church.\n2) Education shall be compulsory for all.\n3) The State shall ensure that adequate compulsory instruction in the elementary subjects is given free of charge in public schools.\n4) Religious instruction shall be given by the Church authorities.\n5) All persons with children in their care shall ensure that they receive education of the standard prescribed for public elementary schools.\n6) Annulled1\n8) Private education shall be permissible provided that it conforms with the legal regulations governing the period of schooling, the educational aims and the arrangements prevailing in the public schools.\n1) The State shall support and promote education and schooling.\n2) It shall provide appropriate scholarships to help children of good intellectual attainments but without financial means attend institutes of higher education.\n1 Art. 16 Para. 6 annulled by LGBl. 1972 No. 8.\n3 Art. 17 Para. 1 amended by LGBl. 1972 No. 8.\nThe State shall be responsible for the public health system, assist institutions for the care of the sick, and seek by legislation to combat intemperance and to reform alcoholics and work-shy persons.\n1) The State shall safeguard the right to work and shall protect the workers, especially women and young persons employed in commerce and industry.\n2) Sundays and public holidays recognized by the State shall be observed as public days of rest, without prejudice to the legal regulations concerning rest on Sundays and public holidays.\n1) To increase employment and to advance its economic interests, the State shall promote and assist agriculture, alpine farming, trade and industry. In particular, it shall promote insurance against damage and injuries to which workers and goods are exposed, and shall take measures to prevent such injuries and damage.\n2) It shall pay special attention to the development of the transportation system in accordance with modern requirements.\n3) It shall support landslide control measures and afforestation and drainage operations and shall monitor and encourage every endeavour to develop new sources of income.\nThe State shall possess sovereign rights over waters in conformity with the laws existing or to be enacted hereafter in this matter. The utilisation and distribution of such waters and flood control measures shall be regulated by law and promoted, with due regard to the development of technology. Rights relating to electricity shall be regulated by law.\nThe State shall exercise sovereign rights over hunting, fishing and mining; when legislating on these matters, it shall protect the interests of agriculture and of communal revenues.\nThe currency and banking system shall be regulated by the State.\n1) By enacting the necessary legislation, the State shall provide for an equitable system of taxation, which shall exempt from taxation incomes below a minimum standard of living and shall impose heavier burdens on persons in higher wealth or income brackets.\n2) The financial situation of the State must be improved to the utmost possible extent and every effort must be made to open up new sources of revenue to meet public needs.\nPublic poor relief shall be administered by the communes in conformity with specific laws. The State shall be responsible, however, for the supervision of such activities. It may grant appropriate assistance to the communes, especially for the proper care of orphans, the mentally handicapped, persons suffering from incurable diseases and the aged.\nThe State shall support and promote health, old age, disability and fire insurance schemes.\n1) The State shall provide for a rapid procedure for legal actions and the execution thereof, under conditions that will safeguard material rights; it shall also provide for a system of administrative law based on the same principles.\n2) The exercise of the professional representation of parties shall be regulated by law.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > HGC Customer Terms & Policies > Privacy Policy\n\u200bLast Update: 20 December, 2017\nVersion: 20171213(E)\u200b\nThis Statement is, except where separate and distinctive statements are provided, applicable to HGC Global Communications Limited, HGC GlobalCentre Limited, HGC GlobalCentre (Hong Kong) Limited and HGC MultiMedia Services Limited. Accordingly, references to \"we\", \"us\", or \"our company\" shall mean, as the case may be, the relevant aforesaid companies.\n1.1 Our Pledge\nWe are committed to safeguard the privacy of individuals with respect to your personal data. We assure that our policies and practices, and those adopted by our affiliated companies and agents in relation to the collection, use, retention, disclosure, transfer, security and access of your personal data comply with the requirements under the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486) (the \u201cOrdinance\u201d) under the laws of Hong Kong, as well as the relevant code of practice and guidance issued by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong. The meaning of the term \u201cpersonal data\u201d adopted in this Statement is defined in the Ordinance.\nWhere our operations are subject to privacy legislation other than that of Hong Kong (such as due to our carrying out of operational functions outside of Hong Kong), this Statement shall apply so far as it is consistent with such local legislation.\nAt times, you may be required to provide your personal data including, but not limited to, your name, gender, date of birth, identity document number and/or its copy, telephone number, fax number, postal address and/or its proof, email address, credit card information, bank account number etc. Refusal to provide such information may render us unable to handle any application or request you are making, or may deny you access to certain parts of our websites, or may otherwise defeat the objectives of your visit. If you are under the age of 18, consent from your parent or guardian is required before you provide us with any personal data.\nInformation relating to your use of our services, such as usage of data and other value added services, voice call connection time, duration, origin and destination, may be automatically collected for our accurate reporting and administration of your accounts.\nSome of our websites may disclose non-personally identifiable aggregate statistics relating to our visitors to advertisers. Some of our websites may collect aggregate information about our visitors, e.g. statistics on the number of visits. This type of data may include, but is not limited to, the browser type and version, operating system, IP address and/or domain name.\nWhen you visit our websites, we will record your visit only but will not collect any personal data from you unless otherwise stated. Cookies used (if any) in any part of our websites will not be deployed for collecting personal data. For your information, Cookies are small computer files that can be stored in web surfers' computers for the purposes of obtaining configuration information and analyzing web surfers' viewing habits. They can save you from registering again when re-visiting a website and are commonly used to track your preferences in relation to the subject matter of the website. You may refuse to accept Cookies by modifying the relevant Internet options or browsing preferences of your computer system, but to do so you may not be able to utilize or activate certain available functions in our websites. Our websites may bar users who do not accept Cookies.\nCalls between you and our Customer Service may be recorded for the purposes of staff training, improvement of service quality and clarification of contractual issues.\n1.3 Accuracy of personal data\nYour application for our services may be subject to credit assessment and verification of your personal details. If we regard results of such checking is unsatisfactory, we will not enter into an agreement with you. Under certain circumstances, data provided by you will be validated by using generally accepted practice. We may also require you to show the original documentation before the data may be used, such as personal identification document and/or proof of address.\n1.4 Use of personal data collected\nSpecific purposes for which your personal data may be used are set out in our \u201cPersonal Information Collection Statement\u201d set out in Part 2 below (particularly those contained in points (i) through to (viii) in the first paragraph of Part 2.1 below).\n1.5 Data access and correction\nUnder the Ordinance, you have the right to:\ni. Check whether we hold any of your personal data;\nii. Access your personal data held by us;\niii. Request us to correct any inaccurate personal data held by us; and\niv. Ascertain our policies and practices established (from time to time) in relation to personal data and the types of personal data held by us.\nIf you want to access and/or correct your personal data which you have given us via application form, internet or other means, or if you want to ascertain our policies and practices in relation to personal data and the kind of your personal data held by us, please contact our Data Protection Officer in writing, we will respond within 40 days after receiving the request. We may charge you a reasonable fee for each personal data access. However, such fee will be waived if the data access is made for the purpose of correcting your personal data.\nWe use various encryption techniques to transmit via the Internet your personal data, which can only be accessed by our authorized personnel. Given the operational nature of the Internet, we cannot guarantee that the transmission is fully secure. Please refer to our \u201cSecurity Statement\u201d in Part 3 below for details on the steps that we have taken to ensure that any personal data collected by us via our websites is safe and secure to avoid unauthorized interference by third parties.\n1.7 Internal Guidelines on Record Retention and Access to Personal Data\nOur staff are required to strictly adhere to our Internal Guidelines on Record Retention and Access to Personal Data. Physical records containing personal data are securely stored in locked areas when not in use. Access to such physical and/or computer records is strictly controlled and requires management approval for each access. Approvals for access to customers\u2019 personal data are granted only on a \"need to know\" basis. Where we retain, use and/or transmit customers\u2019 personal data, we have put in place adequate measures to protect it from accidental and/or unauthorized disclosure, modifications, loss and/or destruction.\n1.8 Retention of personal data\nIf you are a customer of ours, your personal data which you have given us via application form, internet or other means, during the service subscription period will be retained for a reasonable period after termination of your subscription. We will erase any unnecessary personal data from our system in accordance with our internal policy.\n1.9 On-line Services\nWe may promote on-line stores or service providers operated by third party merchants on our website. If you want to use or order any services or products from them, please note that once the information that you provided is transferred to the relevant merchant, it will be beyond our control and thus outside the scope of protection afforded by us.\n2.1 As a customer of our company, or a visitor or user of our website(s), it may be necessary for you to provide us with your personal data when you apply to us and/or continue to subscribe with us for any service and/or product. If your personal data is incomplete or incorrect, we may not be able to provide or continue to provide the services to you. We shall keep your personal data confidential at all times. Our policies and practices with respect to the collection, use, retention, disclosure, transfer, security and access of personal data will be in accordance with requirements under the Ordinance and this Statement. We may use and retain the personal data provided by you for the following purposes and for other purposes as shall be agreed between you and us or required by law from time to time:\ni. Processing of your service application, and provisioning of the services;\nii. Subject to your consent, we may use your personal data (including name, gender, telephone number, fax number, postal address, email address, month and year of birth, as well as the information on usage of telecommunications and related telecommunications value-added services and relevant account and service numbers) for marketing the categories of goods and/or services as set out in the customer consent form which may be subject to change from time to time (irrespective of whether we are remunerated for such marketing activities) relating to us, our affiliated companies and business partners. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018Louisiana Grind,\u2019 picked up for national distribution.\nSeptember 12, 2015 - Donaldsonville, Louisiana\nLouisiana author / photographer has recently had his photography book, \u2018Louisiana Grind,\u2019 picked up for national distribution by W2G Publishing. \u2018Louisiana Grind\u2019 captures life in south Louisiana from the eye of one her youngest, up-and-coming photographers, Donaldsonville\u2019s Dylan Barbier.\n\u201cDylan has the most incredible eye for capturing ordinary Louisiana life in amazing ways,\u201d according to W2G's CEO, Gary Dauphin. \u201cHis images capture the spirit of the moment the pictures are snapped, but presents them in a way that drifts between the real and the surreal. His images pop out at you in ways most people don\u2019t see everyday life. Readers will be amazed. We were honored to have been chosen as his national publisher for this terrific book.\u201d\nBarbier\u2019s work has already been featured in several galleries and art shows around south Louisiana, and the author has been covered in several area newspapers.\nPhotos in the new book cover Houmas House and Nottaway plantations, Donaldsonville's historical buildings, shrimp boats on Lake Maurepas, cane tractors, football stadiums, old cars, St. Louis Cathedral and the famous New Orleans French Quarter.\nThe book is currently sold out on Amazon, and back-orders are being taken on the publisher\u2019s website at www.write2grow.org for delivery in early October.",
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        "raw_content": "The Taylor Institute for Direct Marketing: Molding the future of the industry\nEvery college student has that \u201cah-ha\u201d moment. That instance where they finally understand everything their professors have been trying to teach them over the course of a semester. In many cases it\u2019s that moment when the student is able to look at the information they were given and think about how it could be applied in a real-world scenario. That moment is what InfoCision founders, Gary and Karen Taylor had in mind when they helped to create The Taylor Institute for Direct Marketing at The University of Akron in 2004.\nI recently made a stop at The University of Akron to meet with staff about our annual InterAction event where The Taylor Institute awards the prestigious Direct Marketer of the Year. Classes started at the university on Monday and it was a pleasure to see all of the students buzzing around the campus, getting ready to start the semester. 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The professors include in the curriculum partnerships with practitioners who have current, first-hand experience in the world of interactive marketing. Students are provided the opportunity to take what they learn in the classroom and implement it into working on real projects for real companies.\nIf you would like to see The Taylor Institute first hand please join us at InterAction 2012 taking place at The University of Akron on September 28 at Noon. This year we will be honoring Mr. Thomas M. Richmond, the dynamic President of Little Tikes Worldwide with our Direct Marketer of the Year Award. Tickets are $35 for individuals or a corporate sponsorship of $250, for a table for eight. For more information please call Brenda Papoi at (330) 972-8228.\nAuthor nickgPosted on August 29, 2012 Categories General Topics, Interactive Marketing SolutionsTags direct marketing, e-marketing, interaction, Taylor Institute, Tom Richmond, University of Akron\nProclamation for our Green Call Center\nAs I\u2019ve mentioned many times over this past year, InfoCision is celebrating 30 years of business in 2012 and it truly has been wonderful celebrating with all the communities and employees we have built relationships with over the years. On Tuesday we had a special guest, the honorable Mayor of Green, Richard Norton stop by and give InfoCision the prestigious honor of receiving a proclamation from the city of Green. We have been in Green since 1987 and it was our first call center location outside the City of Akron. The community has always been extremely supportive in helping us meet our expansion needs. In 2011 we finished a major 52,000 square foot call center expansion, which added approximately 200 jobs to the call center. We now employ over 500 people in Green!\nCall Centers are all about relationships\nOn the drive back from Green, I began to think about how long we have been in business and all of the relationships we have cultivated over the years. The focus we have put on building relationships isn\u2019t just something we do internally; we do it externally as well. We have things like a dedicated account staff, a well-trained IT team and experienced communicators, all of whom build relationships with our clients and their customers.\nAt InfoCision we take the time to meet with our clients, understand their overall goals and do whatever it takes to make sure those goals are met. We also understand that when you respect your employees and the community you work in, you are rewarded with hard work and gratitude from all parties involved. That is why I would like to take the time to thank Mayor Norton and the entire community of Green for this proclamation and more importantly, a great partnership that has truly stood the test of time.\nAuthor nickgPosted on August 3, 2012 Categories General TopicsTags call center, contact center, Green, InfoCision, Ohio, top workplaces\nA little appreciation goes a long way\nFood, games, music and prizes might make you think of a party or festival. But here at InfoCision, it was just another day at work.\nThroughout the month of June, we\u2019ve held an employee appreciation day celebration at all of our locations with a day of fun, designed to make\nemployees know how much the company values their hard work and dedication. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018Tis the season for holiday scams\nShoppers looking for a good deal this holiday season should also be aware of increasingly aggressive and creative scams designed by criminals to steal money and personal information. According to the FBI\u2019s Internet Crime Complaint Center, Michigan ranked 16th in the number of alleged scam victims reported in 2017, with 6,400 consumers claiming a total loss of over $25 million.\nThis year, the FBI Detroit Division wants local shoppers to be extra vigilant of the following schemes and red flags, such as \u2014\n\u2014 Online shopping scams: If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. Steer clear of unfamiliar sites offering unrealistic discounts on brand name merchandise or gift cards as an incentive to purchase a product, as you may end up paying for an item, giving away personal information, and receive nothing in return except a compromised identity. In addition, do not open any unsolicited e-mails or click on the links provided. Before shopping online, secure all bank and credit accounts with strong and different passwords. The same should be done for airline and rewards accounts, because the emergence of these offerings has led to an increase in the demand for and resale value of stolen information.\n\u2014 Social media scams: Beware of posts on social media sites that appear to offer vouchers or gift cards, even if it appears the offer was shared by an online friend. Some may pose as holiday promotions or contests that lead to participation in an online survey designed to steal personal information. In addition, do not post photos of event tickets on social media sites, as fraudsters can use the barcode to recreate tickets for resale.\n\u2014 Smartphone app scams: Some apps, often disguised as games and offered for free, may be designed to steal personal information from your device. Before downloading an app from an unknown source, look for third-party reviews and be mindful that alternative app marketplaces can potentially include stolen content and compromised. Versions of otherwise trustworthy applications.\n\u2014 Work-from-home scams: Beware of postings offering work that can be done from the comfort of home, as these opportunities may have unscrupulous motivations behind them. Take caution when money is required up front for instructions or products, or when a job post claims \u201cno experience necessary.\u201d Carefully research individuals or companies before providing them with personal information and never provide personal information when first interacting with a potential employer.\n\u2014 Gift card scams: Be careful if someone asks you to purchase gift cards for them. Victims receive either a spoofed email, a spoofed phone call or a spoofed text from a person in authority requesting the victim purchase multiple gift cards for either personal or business reason. The gift cards may be used to facilitate the purchase of goods and services which may or may not be legitimate.\n\u2014 Charity scams: Fraudulent charity scams, where perpetrators set up false charities and profit from individuals who believe they are making donations to legitimate charitable organizations, are not just for significant events like natural disasters or man-made tragedies. Charity fraud also increases during the holiday season when individuals seek end-of-year tax deductible gifts or are reminded of those less fortunate and wish to contribute to a good cause. Charity scam solicitations may come in the form of cold calls, e-mail campaigns, crowdfunding platforms \u2014 soliciting money from many people usually over the internet, or fake social media accounts and websites, anything to make it easy for you to give and feel like you\u2019re making a difference.",
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        "raw_content": "BHS senior awarded full-tuition college scholarship\nSamantha HoangLong, a senior at Burnsville High School, has been selected as the 2017 ThreeSixty Scholar and will receive a full-tuition, four-year scholarship to study communication and journalism at the University of St. Thomas starting this fall.\nThreeSixty Journalism is a nonprofit program of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas, which uses the principles of strong writing and reporting to help diverse Minnesota youth tell the stories of their lives and communities, according to the website www.threesixtyjournalism.org.\nEach year, students who participate in the ThreeSixty summer journalism camp compete for the scholarship, valued at more than $160,000 over four years.\n\"Receiving the ThreeSixty scholarship means having the opportunity to go to college and pursue a career that I'm passionate about,\" said Samantha. \"To me, the scholarship is more than just a financial benefit, it puts me on a pathway that is the start of an exciting life journey.\"\nSamantha joined ThreeSixty in summer 2016 and completed the program\u2019s College Essay Boot Camp, Rookie Journalist Camp and News Reporter Academy. Her story, \u201cAdding their own flavor: Harding trio gets once-in-a-lifetime chance to display culinary chops in D.C.,\u201d was featured in the Pioneer Press in September 2016.\n\u201cSamantha stood out early on,\u201d said Miles Trump, ThreeSixty program manager. \u201cThroughout her time with ThreeSixty, she\u2019s emerged as a strong writer, communicator and leader among her peers. We\u2019re lucky to have her, and so is St. Thomas.\u201d\nSamantha also participated in a special ThreeSixty partnership project with Minnesota Public Radio at the 2016 Minnesota State Fair and on ThreeSixty\u2019s News Team for the 2016\u201317 school year.\nAt Burnsville High School, Samantha is a member of the National Honor Society and the #BurnsvilleStrong group. She volunteers with Bowls for BrainPower and at an elementary afterschool program. She serves on the high school\u2019s Youth Service Advisory Council and recently completed an internship with the Vietnamese Student Association of Minnesota. She\u2019s also performed in school music productions. She received the 2016 Youth Frontiers Character Award for being an exceptional leader who exemplifies the values of kindness, courage and respect.\nAcademics, Arts, Student Success, Achievement\nbhs, Samantha HoangLong, tuition, st. thomas, threesixty scholar, journalism\nPosted: Thursday, April 27, 2017 - 07:40",
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        "raw_content": "Brilliant Corners: The East London venue making jazz sound better\nThomas Rees swings by Dalston\u2019s Brilliant Corners for the second event in their innovative Played Twice series, a new live music night where atmosphere and sound quality are everything and jazz clich\u00e9 is left at the door\nLast week during the EFG London Jazz Festival \u2013 as Tomasz Sta\u0144ko took the stage at the Barbican, Chucho Vald\u00e9s played to a sell out crowd at Kings Place and John McLaughlin rocked the Royal Festival Hall \u2013 a bar on Kingsland High Road held a gig that was every bit as momentous.\nIt\u2019s a little place called Brilliant Corners, and if you haven\u2019t heard of it that\u2019s because it\u2019s only just started hosting live music. Back in September, the venue put on the first in a series of events called Played Twice, a novel idea for a night that starts off as a record party and ends up as a gig. First there\u2019s a playthrough of a landmark album on Brilliant Corners\u2019 state of the art analogue sound system and then a band made up of top British jazzers reinterpret that recording live in the venue.\n\u201cWe used to do a thing we called \u2018Jazz Night\u2019,\u201d explains Amit Patel (pictured below), owner of Brilliant Corners along with brother Aneesh. \u201cWe\u2019d take our speakers and all of the equipment that we had and invite people round to listen to a classic jazz album from start to finish. That was way before this venue, but after the success of doing it we realised that it just works. When we got this place, a friend of a friend knew [trumpeter] Quentin Collins and he was like \u2018well you should take it one step further and play live music afterwards\u2019. So we said \u2018alright then, fine, we\u2019ll do that\u2019. I think it\u2019s necessary in jazz,\u201d he adds. \u201cThere are so many ideas, if you don\u2019t give the audience a chance to hear it again I think a little bit of it is lost.\u201d\nWith that in mind, the series opened by giving Ornette Coleman\u2019s The Shape of Jazz To Come the Played Twice treatment. Collins assembled an all-star quartet featuring trumpeter Byron Wallen, saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, Polar Bear drummer Seb Rochford and bassist Neil Charles and, by all accounts the venue was rammed. It was just as busy last week as I arrived for the second outing, a double play of Wayne Shorter classic Speak No Evil with Collins joining tenorist Tony Kofi, pianist Andrew McCormack, bassist Mark Lewandowski and drummer Enzo Zirilli for the second set.\nAfter a delayed start and a charmingly amateurish introduction from the owners, the lights were dimmed, the kitchen was closed and the metal shutters at the front of the venue came down. \u201cMy brother and I think that if you create some kind of ceremony about listening to music it reveals itself better,\u201d said Patel as he removed the record from its sleeve, and he was right.\nI\u2019m a child of the 90s, used to shutting out the world with a pair of headphones and listening to albums in fragments, confining them to the background or consuming them on the go. I can count on one hand the number of times I\u2019ve sat in the company of friends and listened to a album from start to finish. But for the next 40 minutes I found myself wondering why. As we sat together in the darkness and listened to the opening phrase of \u2018Witch Hunt\u2019 blossom out of the speakers, there was something intoxicating about the atmosphere, about the purr of the sleek silver turntable and the crackle and pop of the record.\nIt was only then that I understood why people are so fanatical about vinyl. It has a warmth and a softness that you don\u2019t get with CD. It wraps the music up in cotton wool and it was perfectly suited to an album like Speak No Evil, emphasising the colour of Hancock\u2019s harmonies, rounding out the harshness of Hubbard\u2019s upper register and adding mellow undertones to the sound of Shorter\u2019s sax. Brilliant Corners\u2019 enviable sound system helps (you can find the full specs here if that's your thing), and I\u2019m sure the team could talk your ear off about modified tone arms and copper wiring if you wanted them to.\nBut, refreshingly, there was nothing edgy or try hard about the event and when I asked if they were consciously tapping into the recent vinyl renaissance Patel cut me short. \u201cWe\u2019re not consciously tapping into anything,\u201d he said. \u201cWe just recognise that sonically it\u2019s much better if you get a really good [vinyl] pressing, a really good needle, a really good amplifier and a really good set of speakers. We don\u2019t do it to be trendy or fashionable.\u201d\nThey take the same pretension-free approach to the music, and Patel was keen to tell me that he doesn\u2019t \u201cknow shit about jazz\u201d, pointing to my notebook and insisting I write it down. He and his brother are just amateur enthusiasts, he maintains, \u201cthe most forward thinking\u201d of their friends.\nIt\u2019s this relaxed approach, along with the deliberate omission of a certain four letter word from most the marketing material, which Patel attributes to the night\u2019s success. \u201cWe pushed [the first event] hard because we believe in jazz and we think it\u2019s sad the way it\u2019s not really celebrated, but we did it in a way that\u2019s not \u2018jazzy\u2019, so write that in your book,\u201d he says with a smile. \u201cWe didn\u2019t adhere to all those jazz clich\u00e9s which put off so many people. Even the word jazz, it\u2019s like \u2018argh, God, jazz\u2019.\n\u201cMy brother works at a music law firm, but they\u2019re like \u2018hey, Aneesh. How\u2019s your jazz bar going\u2019,\u201d he says, putting on a corny American accent. They make fun of him a little bit because jazz isn\u2019t considered to be cool and it is cool. 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Collins highlighted the strength of the ensemble playing (Shorter appeared alongside Freddie Hubbard in the horn section of the Jazz Messengers and had just joined the Miles Davis Quintet with Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter) and then, with the musicians doing their best not to look daunted, it was time to find out if they could do the album justice.\nFrom the flaring lines of \u2018Witch Hunt\u2019 to the easy swing of the title track and the tranquility of \u2018Infant Eyes\u2019, everything was as it should be \u2013 faithful to the original but full of personality. Weaving in bluesy phrases and touches of modern harmony, Kofi used his solos to riff on Shorter\u2019s melodies, while Collins (above) whipped up the crowd with his stinging high register. 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        "raw_content": "The Elms EP\nEvery once in awhile a really good new band puts out a CD that really catches your attention. Sometimes it may take you awhile to realize their talent or potential, and other times it's instant. With this years' release of new 4-piece rock band The Elms 5-song EP, this holds true. I must be honest to say that at first listen, I wasn't too impressed, but the more I spun it, the more I liked it and I believe The Elms have potential to be one of the best new releases of the year.\nThe Elms produce solid rock tunes, propelled by catchy rhythms and thoughtful lyrics. Where the vocals may fall short, the instrumentation recovers to carry the songs through. Their sound has been compared to the likes of Oasis, Foo Fighters, Radiohead, and the Beatles while still having their own sound. Highlights on the album are \"Lifeboat\" and \"Goodnight Rosa,\" with the prior being the most catchy and radio friendly.\nSo if you're looking for a refreshing new rock band in the Christian music scene as an alternative to what's out there in the music world, tune into The Elms. I'm looking forward to see what the band cooks up for their full project later this year.\nStreet Date: February 15th, 2000\nGoodnight Rosa\nYou're Glowing\nYou Think You Know a Guy",
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        "raw_content": "The play takes the form of a litany, repeating the phrases \u201cTell her\u201d, \u201cDon\u2019t tell her\u201d to reflect an ostensible tension within Israel and the Jewish community over how to describe events in the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict: \u201cTell her for miles and miles all round they have lands of their own/Tell her again this is our Read More",
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        "raw_content": "A study of NZ Fairy Tern (Sterna nereis) genetics has confirmed that the New Zealand species is genetically distinct. At the June 2006 meeting of Auckland OSNZ, Marleen Baling, MSc. discussed genetics NZ Fairy Terns and Dr Sam Ferreira talked about the survivability of the species.\nMarleen\u2019s study on conservation genetics of the NZ Fairy Tern was a two year contract for the Department of Conservation and the University of Auckland, (supervised by Dr Dianne Brunton). The NZFT population is only about 30 individuals and is listed as \u201cAcutely threatened \u2013 nationally critical\u201d.\nMarleen investigated the level of endemism and genetic relatedness of the NZFT population to the larger breeding populations in Australia and New Caledonia. She sequenced the mitochondrial DNA with samples collected from the three populations. The results showed that the Fairy Tern populations in all three locations are genetically distinct with very restricted gene flow. The single Fairy Tern mitochondrial DNA haplotype found in NZ is not found elsewhere.\nThis backed up previous studies that had found morphological and behavioural differences between the main breeding populations. In future, more studies are needed on male Fairy Terns, to see if they are migrating between NZ and Australia, she said.\nThreats to Fairy Tern numbers\nAt the same meeting, Dr Sam Ferreira presented a comprehensive statistical analysis of Fairy Tern breeding success and survival rates. He concluded that there was a factor limiting the population that had nothing to do with management. The Fairy Tern population had good and bad years, but was stable around 30 birds.\nHe identified two possible reasons for this. One was that some birds were moving away from New Zealand, such as males possibly migrating and breeding elsewhere. The other possible reason was the food supply, and a lack of suitable small fish at the right time.\nWe need to know what they are eating and where they are feeding.\u201d He also identified the plethora of coastal development, especially further development in areas with Fairy Terns, as a real threat to the survival of Fairy Terns.\nGiven that adult survival rates are so bad (possibly due to predation outside the breeding season), there needs to be a strong stand against coastal development in Fairy Tern areas, until we are sure that it is not going to be part of the problem,\u201d he said.\nManagement and observations of Fairy Terns is critical to their survival, and we only have Fairy Terns now because of the interest from some OSNZ members,\u201d said Dr Ferreira. \u201cAdult survival is declining and we need more research, observations and information to minimise any potential new threats.\u201d\nSummer 2005: Fairy Terns attempted to breed at Papakanui again this year, and many people were involved in giving them the best chance of success. Papakanui Spit is one of only four breeding sites for the critically endangered New Zealand Fairy Tern. The other sites are Waipu Spit, Mangawhai and Pakiri Beach.\n\"We have an old pair who have nested together at Papakanui for eleven years now,\" says the Department of Conservation's Mainland Biodiversity Ranger for the\nNew Zealand Fairy Tern (Tara iti)\nWarkworth Area office, David Wilson. \"This year (2005) they laid their first two eggs on the 31st of October, which is very early in the season. With assistance from Auckland Zoo staff we candled the eggs and found that one was fertile and the other not.\n\"These are old birds with a history of fertility problems, so to have one of the eggs fertile was a good result for us. Unfortunately these birds abandoned their nest after three weeks of incubation, with the fertile egg just a couple of days short of hatching,\" he says.\n\"We incubated the eggs artificially overnight (we have a portable incubator) and the following day we took the eggs up to Mangawhai. We put them under another Fairy Tern pair in exchange for their own eggs, which were both infertile. Unfortunately our Papakanui eggs were eaten, probably by a Black-backed Gull, soon afterwards.\" In the meantime a second Fairy Tern pair nested at Papakanui.\n\"We were a bit concerned for this nest as it appeared to be very close to the sea. The birds abandoned this nest fairly quickly. We found both eggs to be infertile anyway. This pair will hopefully re-nest soon, and with a bit more experience under their belt now, may produce fertile eggs next time,\" says David. \"The third nest is still active, with the eggs due to hatch in roughly two weeks. This is assuming of course that the eggs are fertile. We have not candled these eggs so we are not sure,\" he says. \"We are not sure why Fairy Terns lay so many infertile eggs, but inbreeding might be a factor with a total population of less than 40 birds.\"\nThe two DoC wardens at Papakanui, Jeroen Lurling and Angela Hogan, worked hard on predator control, monitoring the birds and their nests, and doing public relations on the beach. This involved encouraging people to drive below the high tide mark (away from the nesting areas higher up on the beach) and to keep their dogs on a leash. \"We also asked them to avoid entering the important nesting areas which the wardens have cordoned off. This is of benefit not only to Fairy Terns, but to other threatened shorebirds such as New Zealand Dotterel and Variable Oystercatcher,\" he says.\n\"We are very appreciative of the help we get from the Air Force and other Defence Force staff, from Gwenda Pulham of the Ornithological Society, staff at the Auckland Zoo, and Neil and Sharon Waller. With their help there will hopefully be Fairy Terns at Papakanui for many years to come,\" says David.\nMore information about the Fairy tern is available on the DoC website, click here\nNew Zealand Fairy Tern: Photo John Kendrick",
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        "raw_content": "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are all set to embark on their maiden trip to India in April.\nThis visit comes after 24 years of Prince William\u2019s mother the late Princess Diana\u2019s visit to India in 1992.\nAccording to a statement released by the British High Commission, the royal couple will arrive in Mumbai on April 10, and will leave for New Delhi the following day. After their engagements in New Delhi, they will travel to Kaziranga National Park in Assam, a world heritage site that hosts two-thirds of the world\u2019s great one-horned rhinoceros and spend April 12-13 at the national park. From there they will travel to Bhutan and spend two days in Thimphu. They return to India and wrap up their tour with a visit to the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra on April 16.\nA Kensington Palace spokesman said, \u201cThe Duke and Duchess are very much looking forward to their tours of India and Bhutan. They will pay tribute to India\u2019s proud history,but also are keen to understand the hopes and aspirations of young Indian people and the major role they will play in shaping the 21st century.\u201d He further added, \u201cTheir visit to Bhutan will allow them to continue a relationship between two royal families by meeting the king and queen.The Duke and Duchess have heard many wonderful things about the country and are grateful to have this opportunity to get to know the Bhutanese people.\u201d\nIn Kaziranga National Park, The Duke and Duchess will experience the rich variety of wildlife and pay tribute to the rural traditions of the communities who live around the park. It will be the first time they visit either India or Bhutan and the royal tour is being highlighted as a \u2018tribute\u2019 to Queen Elizabeth II\u2019s contribution to the Commonwealth just ahead of her 90th birthday on April 21. The trip was announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi\u2019s visit to the UK last November.\nSource: DY365\nAssam, Kaziranga\n| Tags: kaziranga, prince visit\nPrevious Previous Post: Kaziranga National Park Reopening 2015\nNext Next Post: Kaziranga National Park closing dates",
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        "raw_content": "Alternative cancer therapy found effective\nSources: Yomiuri Shimbun\nURL: http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/index-e.htm\nCHIBA -- Researchers at the National Cancer Center Hospital East in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, have discovered that the combined use of radiology and chemotherapy is effective in the treatment of cancer of the esophagus, a condition for which surgery has long been considered the most effective treatment, doctors at the hospital said Wednesday.\nA research team at the Health and Welfare Ministry will lead nationwide clinical trials of the new treatment starting this summer, the doctors said.\nA combination of the two therapies is recommended for patients for whom surgery might be dangerous. Operations involving the removal of cancerous tissue from the esophagus often take a heavy physical toll on the patient and have a high fatality rate.\nPatients undergo radiology while simultaneously being intravenously administered chemotherapy drugs 5-FU and cisplatin.\nThe hospital has already used the treatment on 55 patients considered unfit for surgery because of complications such as cardiac problems and diabetes.\nOf the total, 57 percent survived more than three years, compared with 53 percent among those who underwent surgery.\nAlthough surgery is usually used to treat cancer of the esophagus, the procedure is traumatic as it involves surgery on the neck, chest and stomach. Five percent of such patients die on the operating table, and those who survive often experience difficulty eating.\n\"A number of patients have trouble eating after the operation. The new treatment is better in terms of the (postoperative) quality of life of patients, and we would like to prove its effectiveness scientifically,\" Atsushi Otsu, a physician at the hospital, said.",
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        "raw_content": "Workforce Recruitment Program Success Story\nThought I\u2019d share this story that my former manager asked me to write for the program.\nWRP Success Story\nThere are many paths to the top of mountain but the view is always the same. \u2013 Chinese proverb\nby Nathan W. Kester\nHi, my name is Nathan W. Kester and I\u2019m going to write how Workforce Recruitment Program, WRP for short, has helped me find a job. Some of you may have heard or used the program but for those of you who never heard of it before, WRP is a program coordinated by the Office of Disability Employment Policy and the U.S. Department of Defense to enable college students to find summer internships not only within the government agencies but also in the private sectors. It aims to set up a path to obtain a permanent position following an internship and to develop career networking too.\nIn 2003, three years ago, I was a junior at Rochester Institute of Technology in the upstate New York, majoring in Information Science. It was becoming a crunch time because I still needed to complete two more quarters of internship. I had interned at my old school, Illinois School for the Deaf, as a webmaster and assisted with tech support. My I.T. department had a firm belief that every student needs to have at least three quarters worth of real world job experience to help prepare ourselves for the future and to land a permanent job. I remember it was during that time that the economy was going through a bit of recession largely because of what had happened with the 9/11. Nearly all of us were having a hard time trying to find an internship and I was fortunate to hear about the WRP that my employment adviser told me about. I was a little hesitant because I wanted to work in the private sector like Microsoft, Proctor & Gamble or IBM, so I was aiming for that opportunity. But none of them surfaced and I decided to apply to the Workforce Recruitment Program.\nThe application to WRP got through and my only internship offer came from the Coast Guard department in Miami, Florida. Since it was the only opportunity I had, of course, I had to take it , so I packed my bag and got a plane ticket to the city of south beach in spite of the fact that I had never been there before and knew no one there.\nI worked as an assistant to a civilian officer who was an Information Specialist. I worked with database programming, system administration and tech support. It was my first time that I was completely out of my comfort zone, and was more than a thousand miles away from my hometown. I had no car, picked a wrong apartment location because it was about an hour south from the downtown Miami where the office was, and I had to walk more than six blocks to get to a bus station, take a bus to the metro station, get on the metro, then get off and walk to the office building, totaling in about an hour and half worth of commuting time. It was a tough experience and I was frustrated more than a few times but apparently, I had a stubborn streak in me and lasted through ten weeks of internship there. I got a taste of what it was like living in the real world. I was ready to go back to school, study hard and find a good internship.\nIn 2004, I had a bit of better luck hearing from private companies and was invited to IBM\u2019s Diversity recruitment program called the ProjectView in Atlanta, GA. It was an all-expense paid trip and I stayed at a nice Marriot hotel near the airport. So I was excited to have the opportunity\u2014I even bought my first full-fledged suit from JCPennys. I met several managers at the event, had interviews lined up and learned more about what IBM was all about. After everything was over, I eagerly waited to hear something from them but the call or email never came.\nNotwithstanding, I went to the RIT\u2019s career fair for any last chance hopes to land an internship within the private sector. I polished my resume, my presentation skill and approach to a recruiter because I had attended the fair for last three years and did not get any much success. It paid off because I got an email from Microsoft and they wanted to interview me. I was thrilled because it was my third time applying to Microsoft.\nI thought I had a solid opportunity with Microsoft but it didn\u2019t turn out the way I had hoped. Again, WRP came to the rescue and I applied one more time. Indeed, WRP kept its promise as I received not one but three job offers. One was an internship from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), another from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the last one from US Dept. of Agriculture (USDA). It showed that WRP is a good program that has done its job by sharing information to different managers and that they establish partnerships between government agencies. It also showed that the Feds was intent on hiring students with disabilities as the results were there. I know more than a few who also got a summer internship through WRP and most of them have become full-time afterwards.\nMy application didn\u2019t make it through with the CIA, although they had me flown out to their headquarters, and I took the lie detector test, and met with the manager. I remember I was a bit disappointed because I thought it\u2019d be cool to work at an agency like CIA and I was surprised at how big the agency was. USDA was still pending and that I would have to wait till the end of summer to find out, so the path led to the USGS.\nAfter securing the internship with the USGS, I was finally able to satisfy the internship requirements and then received my B.S. degree from RIT. It was one of my proud moments, considering everything I\u2019ve been through and wouldn\u2019t have done it without the help of WRP.\nWhile I was working at the USGS, I kept in touch with USDA as they were still interested in hiring me for a permanent job and at the end of my internship, USGS offered me a full-time job too. It was a hard decision for me as I was starting to enjoy working there. It was funny because my interview with USDA actually took place during the WRP summer reception. Instead of listening to a speaker, I used the time to be interviewed by the manager because we both had a tight schedule and the WRP reception turned out to be the only free time we both shared. Our interview went well and sure enough, they offered me the job. Since I like to do different things, or being the \u201cjack of all trades\u201d, the manager said she\u2019d give me the flexibility to do different things like web development, programming, technical writing, and tech support. Also, the job was right in DC too. I accepted the offer.\nAt one point, I thought I was going to work under the government for the rest of my life like those co-workers that have worked there for more than thirty years and that it was not uncommon to see someone having a retirement party almost every week. I wonder if I was ever going to work in the private sector that I had originally hoped till I met one friend through my website. He works for Google in the hardware department and told me that there was a position available near Washington, DC. The opportunity finally came and I applied.\nWith all the experience I have gained since I started job hunting and having applied to so many places, I was more than prepared to nail this interview. Rather than depending on someone to find an interpreter for me, I took it to myself and hand-picked a top-quality interpreter. I had my share of working with different interpreters so I know what to expect from them and how to work with them. My plan worked as Google offered me the job shortly after the interview. I thought the decision was going to be easy but after working at USDA for almost a year and having made many good friends with co-workers, the decision was tough. However, I felt I need a new experience since I never worked at a private company before. I accepted the job and instead of having a retirement party for me, they held a farewell party for me as I departed my position at USDA.\nAfter looking back, I was reminded by this Chinese proverb, \u201cThere are many paths to the top of mountain but the view is always the same.\u201d I realize that even though I wasn\u2019t able to get an internship with private companies like Microsoft or IBM, WRP was there to provide opportunities for me.\nThrough WRP, I was able to build up my resume, gain experience, meet many people and develop my networking skill. Then at the end, the path opened up to the private sector where I got the job with Google. It made me realize that the path to the top of mountain isn\u2019t an one-way expressway; it\u2019s full of zig-zags but with some commitment, patience and persistence, we can get to the top and reach our goals.\nI heard about WRP but it is only for US citizens.\nReply to \u201cWorkforce Recruitment Program Success Story\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "true\u2026 true\u2026 breathlessly for sure.\nShe\u2019s very interesting to me because she has no pretensions about her acting ability, that she\u2019s NOT Angelina and that she\u2019s just having fun doing Transformers. Seems like she knows exactly what she wants and who she is. That\u2019s attractive.\nReply to \u201cMegan Fox on Esquire\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "A couple of days ago, Jakob, my 8-year-old son, asked me if I believed in Santa Claus to which I replied, yes. This is not completely a lie, but my belief is perhaps more complex than that of a child. He commented that some of the boys in his class do not believe in Santa. And so it begins\u2026\nThere is a mystery to Santa Claus, a magical belief that requires us to have faith in that which we cannot see. As a child, we know that if we are good, Santa will bring us gifts on Christmas Eve, but if we are naughty, all that will await us, is a lump of coal. Our belief in Jesus is not much different. After all, faith is, as Hebrews 11 tells us \u201cthe assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.\u201d But unlike Santa Claus, Jesus makes room for grace. Our Advent readings as of late (on the day for which I wrote this reflection they were Num 24:2-7,15-17, Ps 25:3-8 and Mt. 21:23-27), illuminate the holy mystery of God\u2019s grace and steadfast love. Israel was unfaithful to God. If Santa were in charge, Israel would have received a big fat lump of coal but God, instead, in his steadfastness, promised abundance. This abundance is then remembered by David and gives him hope for the future.\nI asked Jakob, \u201cThen where do their presents come from? Maybe they don\u2019t get presents.\u201d You could tell he was baffled. Many of us today, much like the chief priests and elders have trouble suspending our disbelief and buying into the perceived foolishness of faith. But while we hesitate to believe in the mystery, we do not want to deny those things, which are good, such as presents, or the indwelling of the Holy Spirit through baptism, or eternal life. I encourage you to let the holy mysteries of God\u2019s steadfastness lay hold of you this Christmas season and may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all, now and forever. Amen.\nOn Faith and Disability\u2026\nAdventChristmasFaithSanta ClausScripture",
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        "raw_content": "by Dr. Daniel A. Brubaker\nhttp://www.legal-project.org/4488/threats-of-violence-secure-victory-for-sharia-in\nNote: A shorter version of this article was published in the American Thinker. The version published here is the author's original.\nThe law of the Netherlands, as of the United States, broadly protects speech and conscience. By definition, this includes speech that some consider offensive; speech that is inoffensive and does not bother anyone needs no legal protection.\nThere is a logic to the long Western tradition of protecting offensive speech; this logic is not merely coincidental to the tremendous intellectual and technical achievements that emerged from those nations that embraced it over the past several centuries. Liberty is not only a wonderful environment in which to live\u2015and the natural state of all people\u2015it also yields fruit that redounds to the benefit of everyone\u2015not least among which is the opportunity to test propositions in the pursuit of truth.\nYet the unanimous position of all major schools of Islamic law is that speech insulting to Muhammad or the Qur\u02bean is forbidden, and penalties up to and including death apply to violators.\nAs such, Islamic law stands in direct conflict, on this point and others, with Western civilization and the laws of many Western nations.\nIn sovereign nations, the law of the land governs the land. Technically this is still the case in both the United States and the Netherlands.\nHowever, in practice it is frequently not so. Freedom to do something only technically or only in theory is no freedom at all, and Western civilization is under brazen conquest by some Muslim activists\u2015and their witting and unwitting allies\u2015who establish Islamic law by (among other things) tolerating and protecting its ferocious shielding of Muhammad and the Qur\u02bean from insult.\nCompliance with Sharia advances Sharia.\nFor instance, this November was meant to be the month for MP Geert Wilders' second \"Draw Muhammad\"; but Islamic law won a de-facto victory over Dutch law mere weeks ago, as Wilders announced the contest's cancellation. When\u2014among many other similar threats\u2014a 19-year-old Afghan stabbed two American tourists in Amsterdam, citing the planned contest as motive, Wilders canceled the event out of concern about further violence.\nThe Islamists had made their point: \"Having the law on your side makes no difference. Do what we want, or somebody is going to get hurt.\"\nSuch antics by Islamist Muslims are not new to Wilders and other speech and conscience advocates. In retribution for his firm and outspoken stance on this subject, he has \"spent 15 years living in safe houses and escorted by a security detail due to constant death threats.\" These are the tactics, of course, of any common mafia.\nIn securing Wilders' retreat, the terrorists established Sharia's authority for now in the Netherlands (in point of fact) on the issue of speech.\nThe first \"Draw Muhammad\" contest, organized by Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, was held on May 3, 2015 in Garland, Texas. The purpose of Geller and Spencer, and the purpose of Wilders in organizing another this year, was to preserve space for free speech in the face of known supremacist Muslim intentions to forcefully diminish that space.\nDuring the 2015 event, two Muslim men\u2014one a convert but both American-born\u2014armed with multiple rifles and handguns and 1500 rounds of ammunition, began shooting their way into the venue. Both were killed. The purpose of \"the Islamist mob\" is to assert authority for Islam over all other legal authorities, to become dominant.\nWhat is going on, in other words, are tests of national sovereignty, a battle of civilizations. In this most recent round, I regret to report, the winner was not Western civilization, but rather the Islamist mob.\nThe Islamist mob is training many societies, and most particularly non-Muslims within them, to behave the way it wants them to behave. They are doing so through well-known manipulative techniques. Some being employed in this case include:\nThreats of violence: \"If I don't not get my way, you will suffer or die. And it will be your fault, since I gave you fair warning.\" (No. The guilt for an act of violence lies with the perpetrator of that violence.)\nTantrums: \"I am going to lose control and make a big scene because of what you do.\" (No. Children throw tantrums but grown-ups find more productive ways to resolve their concerns.)\nFalse equivalence: \"My hurt feelings warrant your death.\" (No. Hurt feelings are unfortunate, but death of the one who gave a perceived or actual slight is hardly a proportionate or justified response.)\nMy scholarly work with Qur'an manuscripts has taken me into many Muslim countries and institutions, and brought me into contact with hundreds or thousands of Muslim scholars, students, curators, officials, business people and regular folks, both inside the United States and abroad. I have been received in nearly every case with hospitality and kindness and have great respect and affection for many of these friends and colleagues. I am also well aware of the diversity of opinion and culture and even theology within Islam, as well as the fact that there are many who are culturally Muslim who do not embrace Islamic law in every respect. Anyone unable to travel widely to gain similar knowledge at first hand should read Andrew Rippin's wonderful book \"Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices.\"\nSo, I am not disparaging all Muslims, nor, I might add, were the organizers of the cartoon contests doing so. Those who think they were miss the point completely. I am denouncing the colonizing ambitions of a subset of Muslims (some in the West and some abroad) that I term the Muslim mob, that intend to (and already have in many locales) squash the liberties that lie at the base of our Western civilization\u2014liberties, I might add, to which many regular Muslims have fled to escape the heavy hand of Islamic governance under which they formerly lived. I am also lightly chiding moderate Muslims and others who, by their assent, enable the Muslim mob's agitators to impose their mischief on others.\nAny mob is comprised of several different types of people:\nThese are the vocal demagogues who take center stage or move about the crowd stirring people up. There are typically only a small number of agitators in any given mob. In this analogy, the agitators are those Muslim leaders and activists, and their Western leftist allies, who call for the imposition of Islamic law's speech limits in the West.\nSympathetic attendees\nThese are people who readily assent to the ideas of the agitators. Not all sympathetic attendees take direct action, but their presence and consent by either subtle support helps to advance the cause of the agitators. In this analogy, the sympathetic attendees are the portion of Muslims and non-Muslims in the West and abroad who support restrictions on speech relating to Muhammad and the Qur'an, both those who speak out and those who remain silent as the agitators move their argument forward.\n\"Lookie-loos\"\nThese are curious, indifferent, or timid onlookers. They are not sympathetic to the cause and many would oppose it if they gave it some thought but are useful to the agitators for their silence which helps the optics by giving appearance of wide agreement. In this analogy these are regular folks who may know something is wrong but don't want to stick their neck out.\nToday is a moment in history. Many of us see ourselves as spectators without a serious part to play in the larger affairs of the world. I encourage you to understand that what you say matters. I encourage you to live purposefully and to, in love for your neighbor, take a stand for liberty in speech and deed as you go about your daily life.\nDo not give up free speech so casually. It is a precious thing.\nRelated Topics: Geert Wilders, Pressure Tactics Against Free Speech receive the latest by email: subscribe to the legal project's free mailing list This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete and accurate information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL.",
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        "raw_content": "Marco Di Lauro was born in Milan in 1970 and he lives in Rome since 2000.\nHe takes his first photograph at the age of 14, during a vacation in Egypt. His mother teaches him how to use the Olympus OM10 and frame his first landscapes.\nThe attraction he feels for beauty as the truest expression of every form of life (and its reason for being) leads him to dream of a future as an art critic and to study Italian literature and art history at the State University of Milan and to the United States, where he enrolls in a course in journalism at Boston University in Massachusetts. In 1995, he returns to Italy and obtains a diploma in photography from the European Institute of Design in Milan.\nHis decision to be on the scene at the most explosive armed conflicts of the 21st century is arrived at gradually. Between 1990 and 1994, Marco Di Lauro prefers using his Nikon to document the social issue of abused and abandoned children in India or the poverty of the inhabitants of Peru\u2019s Andes mountains. At the same time covers fashion shows in Milan and Paris as assistant photographer and working as a photo assistant-editor at Magnum photos in Paris.\nIn July of 1998, he pays his own way to the Kosovo, where he is one of the few photo-reporters on hand when the ethnic cleansing begins, just months after his arrival. His pictures from the front, selected every day from among thousands and printed every evening in a makeshift darkroom, meet with the approval of the Associated Press (AP).\nAfter the Kosovo, Di Lauro becomes a member of the AP staff and covers the 2000 Jubilee of the Catholic Church from Rome. He moves to the city, serving as photo editor for the Rome office.\nIn July of 2001, he covers the G8 summit in Genoa, and in October of the same year, two weeks after the attack on Manhattan\u2019s Twin Towers, he decides to leave on his own for Afghanistan, entering the country on foot from the north, over mountains that reach five thousand meters in altitude. For the second time in three years, he finds himself in the right place at the right time: he is one of the first Westerners able to cover the fall of Kabul from the inside, under the fire of the troops of the Northern Alliance, who take over the city on 13 November 2001. On that same day, a Taliban guerrilla fighter shoots at Di Lauro from behind during an ambush.\nIn September of 2002, Marco Di Lauro begins working under an exclusive contract for Getty Images News Service, covering the Middle Eastern conflict in the Gaza Strip and then he spends almost all of 2003 and 2004 in Iraq, documenting the American invasion and the drama of the Iraqi people.\nIn all the stories he photographs, whether large or small, in Italy, Peru, India, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Gaza, Egypt, Kenya, Palestine, Israel, Iraq, Lebanon, Uganda, Chad, Sudan, Jordan, Bosnia, Spain and West Bank, Marco Di Lauro always attempts to capture the sacred side of life and its deeper meaning. Along with his wartime coverage, Marco Di Lauro is on hand for more traditional, though no less hard-fought, clashes, such as the Palio of Siena horserace and the battle of the oranges that breaks out every year in the city of Ivrea in Italy at Carnival time. He also covers religious events, such as the Easter processions in Sicily, the procession of the snake-handlers in the Town of Cocullo and the Easter Processions in Seville or the religious life in Italy and the Vatican City.\nIn 2007 Marco Di Lauro moved from Getty Images News Service to Getty Images Reportage for which he has been doing magazine assignment ever since.\nAnd In October 2016 he joined Verbatim Photo Agency, the new subsidiary and venture dedicated to commercial assignment launched by Getty Images.\nInternational News, Conflicts, Religion and Social Issues Reportage, Photojournalism, commercial, corporate and advertisment assignment.\nIn the last 20 years is work appeared in all the main publications including:\nNewsweek, Time Magazine, New York Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times,Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Fortune, U.S. News and World Report, USA Today, GQ, Vanity Fair, Outside Magazine, New Yorker, Bloomberg Business Week, Irish times, The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Daily Mail, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Live Magazine, Sunday Times Magazine, Der Spiegel, Stern, Die Zeit, Paris Match, Le Monde, Nouvel Observateur, Lexpress, Liberation, Internazionale, Corriere della Sera, Repubblica, Panorama, L\u2019espresso, Elmundo, El Pais and he has been working regularly for organizations like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNICEF, Save the Children, AMREF and the CNN.",
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        "raw_content": "SOURCE: ER Urgent Care Centers\nER Urgent Care Centers Announce Tampa Grand Opening\nMIAMI, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- June 12, 2006 -- ER Urgent Care Centers (PINKSHEETS: ERUG) ER Urgent Care Center has announced the grand opening of its eighth center. It is located in Tampa, Florida, an area that is in desperate need of healthcare facilities. Hospital Emergency rooms are overwhelmed and are turning away patients on a daily basis. The initial estimates for daily patient counts should exceed thirty. With an average of $200.00 in fees per patient, the net profits for this location will be significant. Also the proximity to Saint Joseph Hospital will play a major role in patient flow. The average wait time at Saint Joseph's emergency room exceeds six hours. Jerry Miller, Founder and Director, said at a recent press conference, \"We are very excited with this Grand Opening. We have now entered a vital market for Urgent Care, an area with a great need for Healthcare.\" We hope that all of you can stop in for a visit.\nAbout ER Urgent Care\nERUC Management Company Inc. operates ER Urgent Care Centers in the South Florida area. The \"true, bona-fide\" \"Urgent Care Center\" is a one-stop-shop where patients can receive premier health care, after-hours, at a fraction of the cost of emergency room visits. With the \"Urgent Care Center\" model, emergency rooms will no longer lose money on ER patients with minor injuries and illnesses and the HMOs will no longer have to pay exorbitant claims for non-admitted patients. ER Urgent Care Centers create a win-win situation for everyone, filling the financial and service gap between primary care physicians (PCPs) and hospital emergency rooms.\nFor more information visit our Web site at www.erucc.net or sign up for the corporate newsletter at http://www.erucc.net Or visit our locations at:\n700 Ives Dairy Rd.\nKendal, FL 33177\n4401 North Andrews Ave.\n18648 N.W.67th Ave.\n2812 West MLK Blvd.\nER Urgent Care Center is a provider for Amerigroup, Avmed, Humana, Aetna, Medicaid/Medipass/Medi-Kids, Total Health Choice, United Health Care, Beech Steet, Dimension Health, Assist Card, Cigna, Corvel, Health Insurance Plans and many more.\nThis press release may contain forward-looking statements covered within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, plans and timing for the introduction or enhancement of our services and products, statements about future market conditions, supply and demand conditions, and other expectations, intentions and plans contained in this press release that are not historical fact and involve risks and uncertainties. Our expectations regarding future revenues depend upon our ability to develop and supply products, which we may not produce today and that meet defined specifications. When used in this press release, the words \"plan,\" \"expect,\" \"believe,\" and similar expressions generally identify forward-looking statements. These statements reflect our current expectations. They are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, changes in technology and changes in pervasive markets.\nFor franchising and corporate information please contact us toll free at 1-877-303-3500\nER Urgent Care Centers\nAbout this company ER Urgent Care Centers",
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        "raw_content": "Mary Lopez is arguably Australia\u2019s most awarded female in the Music and Entertainment Industry. In a career which spanned 50 years, Mary has devoted much of her time to nurturing, developing and showcasing talented Australians of all ages.\nMary\u2019s flair for capturing the spirit of Australia through themed productions, huge cast variety spectaculars and ceremonial events is legendary. She has a unique talent for bringing together a dazzling range of musical and dramatic performers. These include eminent Australian performing artists alongside outstanding youth performers, symphony orchestras, massed choirs, combined bands and special effects displays, most notably apparent in the Schools Spectacular created by Mary in 1984. She remains involved as Emeritus Director.\nClick Here for Mary\u2019s full biography\nThe Australian Event Awards \u2018Lifetime Achievement Award\u2019 (2013)\nThe Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards \u2018Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music\u2019 (2012)\nQantas Credit Union Arena (formally Sydney Entertainment Centre) \u2018Diamond Appreciation Award\u2019 and place in their Hall of Fame (2011)\nUniversity of Western Sydney \u2018Honorary Doctorate of Letters\u2019 (2010)\nVariety \u2018Humanitarian of the Year Award\u2019 (2007)\nAustralian Government Honor \u2018Member of the Order of Australia\u2019 (1999)\nThe \u2018Mary Lopez Medal\u2019 created by the Department of Education and Communities to be given annually to a recipient(s) in recognition of their contributions of Outstanding Significance to the Schools Spectacular (2014)",
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        "raw_content": "After five years of downsizing, home owners are showing a desire for more space. In the past year, builders are reporting higher demand for larger homes.\nIn fact, 84 percent of home owners between the ages of 18 and 59 say they have no intentions of downsizing\u2013even among Baby Boomers who often show preferences to downsize during retirement, according to a recent survey by PulteGroup of about 500 home owners.\nThe average size of a newly built home was 2,480 square feet in 2011\u2013a 3.7 percent increase from 2010, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. That marks the first annual increase in home square footage since 2007.\n\u201cHomebuyers, regardless of their stage of life, still want and need larger homes,\u201d says Deborah Meyer, PulteGroup\u2019s chief marketing officer.\nCape Cod homes are smaller than the national average. The median size of homes sold in the first three months of 2013 was 1,567 square feet, slightly higher than the 1,550 square feet sold in the first three months of 2012. The most common home sold on Cape Cod has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.\nHome owners between the ages of 18 and 34 would like their next home to be larger than their current home, mostly to accommodate their growing family, according to the survey. Gen X home owners, between the ages of 35 and 54, mostly say they desire a larger home for their growing family and the need for more storage space.\nOnly 28 percent of those aged 55 to 59 said they want their home to be smaller, mostly due to retirement or an empty nest. Others desire a home the same size to their current home or bigger.\nHome owners identified the following top five \u201cmust haves\u201d in their next home, according to the PulteGroup survey: Larger rooms, master bedrooms suites, more storage space, patio and outdoor living space and energy efficiency\n\u201cMany home owners say they can do without a formal dining and living room, and we\u2019ve seen this trend for a while,\u201d says Meyer. \u201cHouse designs today are much more open and flowing as opposed to \u2018fixed and formal.\u2019 While home owners are moving away from these formal areas, they want better use of space to create more flex and practical spaces such as, large informal kitchen and dining areas, expanded laundry rooms, and planning centers.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The news is that Rev. Ted Haggard has been accused of having paid for gay sex numerous times in the last three years. Apparently a man has made this accusation on Denver radio. Rev. Haggard is the pastor of New Life Church, a very large charismatic church in Colorado Springs, and he is also the president of the National Association of Evangelicals. He has resigned from the NAE and has temporarily stepped aside as the pastor of New Life pending an investigation.\nI think it\u2019s important to note that stepping aside as the pastor is completely routine in such a situation. It should not be interpreted as any kind of admission of guilt. The church needs to investigate, and in such a case the pastor should take an absence. I\u2019m not sure how to interpret resigning from the NAE, however. That seems a little unnecessary unless there\u2019s some substance here, something that he has denied.\nBut there is of course ample motive for this kind of dirty trick by the liberals, especially right before an election, and I sure wouldn\u2019t put it past them to just make something up. It doesn\u2019t even require any kind of conspiracy- just one guy. The man who is making the application states himself that there is a political motive, that he was angered that Haggard\u2019s church opposes gay marriage. He didn\u2019t know who Haggard was at first, he says, but saw him on TV and recognized him. He says he has proof in the form of an envelope mailed to him from Haggard and voicemails from him, but he has refused to provide these so far.\nThat being said, immorality in any church shouldn\u2019t surprise any of us. I have very serious issues with the theology of the charismatic movement, and I believe their theological errors in particular lead them to be poorly equipped to deal with moral failure. Haggard in particular seems far too focused on this life and this world. He says for example that God wants all of us to be healthy, happy and successful in every area of life. But that sure doesn\u2019t seem to work well with passages like Acts 14:22 or Luke 9:23-25.\nSo we\u2019ll just have to wait to see what happens. Really, no particular outcome of this would surprise me all that much.\nFurther thoughts here\n\u2190 Kerry and mis-speaks\nHypocrisy, as always \u2192\nOne thought on \u201cTed Haggard\u201d\nApparently some guilt is now admitted. While exactly what he did is left unspecified, it seems to me the only allegations are drugs and homosexuality. Either way this is bad news and very sad. The fact that this prostitute kept proof makes me wonder if he was setting Haggart up the whole time. Of course that is no excuse. However linked with the recent outing of Mark Foley, it does make one wonder if the Homosexual movement is out to expose those who practice homosexuality in private and work against the homosexual agenda in public.",
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        "raw_content": "Title: The Moon Sisters\nAuthor: Therese Walsh\nBook Source: I received this book through the GoodReads First Reads program free of cost in exchange for an honest review. The book arrived as a paperback uncorrected proof.\nFavorite Quote: \"People give a lot of fancy reasons for the things they do, but I've found it always comes downs to one of two things ... They're getting something for doing it, or they're avoiding something by doing it. Pleasure, or pain.\"\nThe Moon Sisters is story a about siblings - the love and the hate and the rivalry between siblings. It is also a story about the parent-child relationship - how that can impact a person their whole lives through and how that can be completely different for two siblings.\nOlivia and Jazz Moon are two sisters living in a small rural town. Their mother has passed away. 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After her death, the nearly blind Olivia decides to take the trip to the bog for her mother. Jazz is forced to go along to protect and care for her. Along the way, the encounter and travel with train hoppers - people illegally hopping on board freight trains and living a traveling lifestyle.\nThe books tells the story in the alternating voices of Jazz and Olivia interspersed with Beth's letters. The book begins strongly, slowly building the characters and slowly revealing the relationships between them. The alternating narrators work in this book because the readers does get to see both perspectives and feel both their emotions.\nBy the middle of the book, however, it really slows down and seems a little repetitive in the emotions it conveys. Jazz had an unhappy relationship with her mother; Olivia was close to her mother. Jazz is practical and sensible; Olivia is impulsive. The characters surrounding them are caring but gruff and with their own secrets.\nToward the end, the book does bring the characters and all the emotions to a closing - not an unexpected one but satisfying nevertheless. So good to begin, a little slow in the middle, and a satisfying ending.\nTitle: I Always Loved You\n(2QSYERBQUQKB)\nFavorite Quote: \"Art does not arise from a well of imaginary skill, obtained by dint of native ability. The sublime is a result of discipline. Art is earned by hard work, by the study of form by obsessive revision. And only then are you set free. Only then can you see.\"\nI Always Loved You is the story of the relationship between Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt - a relationship that lasted over 40 years and ended with his death in 1917. Was it love? Was it friendship? Was it admiration? Was it a mentorship? Was it a complicated combination of all of those things?\nPlease also see the reviews for The Painted Girls, which is the story involving one of Edgar Degas's models and Hare With Amber Eyes, a nonfiction account touching on those who admired and collected art.\nMary Cassatt was an American woman who came to Paris in the 1860s to pursue her art. At that time, \"success\" on the European art scene was determined in large part by whether or not the artist was invited by the Paris Salon to exhibit. The organizers of the Salon judged and selected the artwork based on their definitions of what constituted \"good\" art.\nThe Impressionist movement was in its infancy at that time and typically did not meet the Salon's approval. The Salon did not approve of their departure from tradition and their avant-garde work. Thus, a group of Impressionists held their own exhibition during the 1870s and 1880s. This group included Edgar Degas, Monet, Renoir, Manet, C\u00e9zanne, Berthe Morisot, others, and eventually Mary Cassatt. It is in this environment that Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt meet.\nThis book brings to life this world and gives the reader a peak at the people who are now considered the masters of their field.\nMany people have studied their relationship and attempted to reconstruct what it meant. People have written dissertations on it. The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC is curating a joint exhibition of their work later this year. The exhibition will focus on how each influenced the other's work.\nUnfortunately, most of the correspondence between the two has been lost; some of it destroyed by Mary Cassatt before her death. Nobody knows the exact nature of their relationship. Yet, this book brings it to life in a vivid and engrossing story through description and dialogue:\n\"You are to me what no other creature is. We are the same mind, Mary. We are the same soul, occupying two different bodies.\"\n\"We are not,\" she said.\n\"You are the only woman I can tolerate in the world.\"\n\"That is not praise.\"\n\"Why would I flatter you? I respect you too much.\"\n\"This is how you show your respect?\"\nThe book tells of their friendships, of their struggles, of their loves, and of the history behind the creation of some of the greatest Impressionist art pieces in the world. It speaks to the question, \"Whether there was room for love in two lives already consumed by passion of another sort.\"\nA beautifully written story of what the history of this time was and what the relationship between the two might have been.\nTitle: The Bargain from the Bazaar\nAuthor: Haroon K. Ullah\nPublication Information: PublicAffairs, Perseus Books Group. 2014. 240 pages.\nBook Source: I received this book through the GoodReads First Reads program free of cost in exchange for an honest review. The book arrived as a paperback advance reading copy.\nFavorite Quote: \"It was what Pakistanis seemed to do best, coming back from the brink time and time again. Through tragedy and catastrophe, wars and floods, assassinations and police crackdowns, weak and corrupt leadership. the people of Pakistan knew only that they must keep marching on toward a better future.\"\nThe Bargain from the Bazaar is the story of a country in turmoil told through the story of one family. Awais Reza is a shopkeeper in the thriving bazaar (market) of Anarkali in Lahore, Pakistan. Anarkali is the oldest surviving market in Lahore and one of the largest and oldest in South Asia.\nAwais Reza has survived \"Partition\" in which Pakistan was created. He has survived being a soldier in a war, being a prisoner of war, and walking a long and treacherous journey home from war. He is now a shopkeeper looking to a brighter future with his wife and his three sons - Salman, Daniyal, and Kamran.\nThen comes the Russian war in Afghanistan. Then comes American participation into that war. Then come the refugees into Pakistan. Then comes 9/11 and its worldwide repercussions. Then comes even more terrorism. This comes into an environment where economic instability, poverty, and corruption already run rampant.\nAdmist this chaos are people - ordinary people like the Reza family - attempting to live their lives. They face the pull of economic tough times, the lack of opportunity, the respect for traditional values, the rise of modernism, and the countering rise of extremism.\nIn this book, the three sons come to represent three routes the people of Pakistan are taking to move forward. Salman is the traditionalist, helping his father in the family business, upholding his values of honesty and family, and his responsibility as an older brother. Daniyal is the extremist, turning to a twisted view of religion, incorrectly convinced that the view he is being taught is the truth and that that is the only way. Kamran is the modernist, going to law school on a scholarship with the belief that education and working within the system is the way to change the future.\nDaniyal's choices put the entire family at risk. One person's bad decisions call the entire family's choices into question and puts them all in jeopardy. Fortunately, the system works enough to isolate his decisions from those of his family. Most realize that the extreme choices of a few do not represent the views of the many. That represents hope for this family, this community, and this country.\nThis book does an excellent job of providing a story that goes behind the headlines that Pakistan seems to be in so often these days. This is the story of a family struggling in extreme circumstances. This is parents worrying for this children, especially when the children make catastrophic choices. This is young people trying to carve a life in different ways from the hand that they have been dealt.\nThings are not black and white. Communities and countries are not good or evil in their entirety. They are made of individuals - who make good and bad choices. In that, this story makes it personal - behind any headlines are so many stories like this one if we but take the time to understand.\nTitle: Alice in tumblr-Land\nAuthor: Tim Manley\nBook Source: I read this book because it reminded me of the Politically Correct Bedtime Stories series of books, which were very funny to read as an adult and to read with kids.\nFavorite Quote: \u201cWhen we look back, we simplify, we forget the sloughs and doubts and backward motions, and see only the shining curve of the story we told ourselves in order to keep ourselves alive and hopeful, that bright curve that led us on to the future. The radiant way.\u201d\nWARNING: This book is most definitely not for children.\nThe jacket of this book describes it as \"more than one hundred fairly tales, illustrated and reimagined for today.\" What I expected was a retelling of familiar stories using the format and language of today's media - tumblr, Facebook, tweets, Instagram, and more. Unfortunately, this book is not quite that.\nTumblr is a social network and short form blogging platform. It allows users to create text and multimedia posts on private or public blogs. That, as the title suggests, is what the book does. Each set of two pages includes one illustration and some text. The books goes back and forth between different characters - Peter Pan, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, and Pinocchio to name a few.\nUnfortunately, the naming of the characters is about all this book has in common with the original fairy tales. The book does not retell the stories. It merely uses the names of the characters and creates \"posts\" about all kinds of very adult topics. Topics like doping in athletics, sexual preferences, sexting, depression, Internet addiction, and other topics of similar seriousness. Timely topics, but definitely not the stuff of fairy tales.\nThe illustrations done in a sepia monochrome are interesting. Some of the posts are funny. For the most part though, it's not the book for me.\nTitle: Less Doing, More Living\nAuthor: Ari Meisel\nPublication Information: Tarcher/Penguin, Penguin Group LLC. 2014. 124 pages.\nBook Source: I received this book through a publisher's giveaway free of cost in exchange for an honest review. The book arrived as a paperback uncorrected proof.\nFavorite Quote: \"The ides of Less Doing is to reclaim your time and - more importantly - your mind, so you can do the things you want to do. Even little bits of time are important. It all adds up.\"\nThe concept of Less Doing began as a set of productivity hacks and has led to the development of TED talks, online courses, and a coaching framework to help individuals and companies make the most of out of their time.\nThe author defines the keys to less doing as optimizing, automating, and outsourcing. The book goes through different tenets for each element and presents listings and descriptions of many tools that can be used in the process. The tools range from apps for your computer and electronic devices to virtual assistants to online shopping.\nThis is a small and a short book. The physical book itself is about a seven inch square, and it is only 124 pages. That makes it a very quick read. It has a detailed table of contents and a cumulative list of resources presented by topic at the end. This leads to the books being a usable tool.\nThe usefulness of the advice and the tools will vary from person to person depending on you particular situation. A reader may or may not agree with the paradigm presented. It really does not matter. This book has done the work of searching out useful tools for different productivity problems. That gives it its value regardless of whether or not you agree with the author's philosophy. So, use the book as a reference. Incorporate into your life what works for you and leave the rest.\nTitle: The Pure Gold Baby\nBook Source: I read this book because of the intriguing title and description.\nJess is a rising anthropologist in 1960s London. An affair with a married professor leaves Jess pregnant and her life forever changed. Anna is her \"pure gold\" baby, with \"pure gold\" being a euphemism for special needs. Anna has a lovely, happy, golden personality. Yet, her needs soon become the center of Jess's world.\nWhat's really odd about this book is that the narrator is not Jess and not Anna. This book is written as a first person narrative through the eyes of one of Jess's friends - another mother she meets in a playgroup for Anna. I am still puzzled by this choice as it creates a distance from the story. It becomes more of a lecture through life.\nThe book also jumps over huge parts of Anna's life - from playgroup to when she is seven to when she is eleven and placed in a residential facility. The fact that the book wanders off on tangents also adds to this disjointed feel. The narrators speaks about changes over time to their neighborhood, about the definition and treatment of special needs at the time, about Jess's time in Africa, about anthropology, and about many other things. Many of these discussions are repeated several times during the book.\nI wandered through the book, skimming through the tangents and the repetitive parts. I walked away confused and with a feeling that I missed the point.\nTitle: Giada's Feel Good Food\nPublication Information: Clarkson Potter/Publishers, Crown Publishing Group, Random House Inc. 2013. 256 pages.\nFavorite Quote: \"I have adopted a balanced way of cooking, eating, and living that works for me and my family. This didn't happen overnight, or by sitting down and scribbling a bunch of rules to follow, but rather over time, by tuning in to my body and what makes me run the smoothest and tuning out what doesn't.\u201d\nGiada's Feel Good Food is the seventh cookbook authored by Emmy Award winning Food Network star Giada de Laurentiis. This book is intended to be broader than a cookbook; it includes tips from Giada about diet, exercise, and other self-care routines. Interesting and more personal, as seems to be her brand.\nThe book is organized into sections around meals - breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. The only exception is that juices/smoothies and desserts have their own section.\nThe start of each section includes a list of the recipes in that section.\nThe book also includes a detailed index which is helpful.\nThe book lays flat when opened - important to me because I lay out the recipe on the counter and constantly refer back as I follow the recipe.\nThe setup of each page is consistent and easy to read - a sidebar has the ingredient list with nutritional information underneath; the main text has the instruction laid out in short paragraphs\nEach recipe include nutritional information.\nEach recipe includes tags to indicate if its is vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, and/or dairy free.\nThe book has color illustrations.\nThe instructions for each recipe are preceded by an introductory personal note - interesting if I am reading the book, completely unnecessary for the recipe.\nSeveral pictures of Giada appear throughout the book. I understand the reason for them, but I could do without them.\nOverall, a usable cookbook with practical recipes and a good addition to my cookbook collection.\nTitle: The Invention of Wings\nPublication Information: Viking, Penguin Group, Penguin Random House Company. 2014. 373 pages.\nBook Source: I read this book based on how much I enjoyed the author's earlier book, The Secret Life of Bees.\nFavorite Quote: \"Be careful, you can get enslaved twice, once in your body and once in your mind.\"\nNote: In doing research on this book, I have learned that there are multiple editions of this book - with and without annotations from Oprah Winfrey. I read the one without annotations.\nThe Invention of Wings is a fictionalized account of the lives of the Grimke sisters. Sarah and Nina Grimke were born into a slave holding family in the heart of Charleston. Their father was a judge and a plantation owner who upheld slavery laws and believed that the woman's place was in the home. The Grimke sisters went on become early proponents of abolition and women's rights.\nAs a counterpoint to the Grimke sisters, the author has created the character of Hettie or Handful, a slave girl in the Grimke household. On Sarah's birthday one year, her parents give her Handful for her own personal slave.\nThe book is told in the alternating voices of Sarah and Handful. Sarah's journey is one of fighting against convention, against the society into which she is born, and against her own family to find her voice. As her mother once tells Sarah, \"The truth is that every girl must have ambition knocked out of her for her own good. You are unusual only in your determination to fight what is inevitable. You resisted and so it came to this, to being broken like a horse.\"\nSarah journey takes her away from Charleston to the Quaker north and back again to her hometown even though she finds herself not welcome there. She starts what she believes is a fight for abolition, but finds that it is much more than that. \"It has come as a great revelation to me that abolition is different than the desire for racial equality.\"\nHandful's journey is one of trying to find some modicum of control and freedom in a life where neither seem possible. As her mother tells her, \"Ain't nobody can write down in a book what you worth.\" She learns to survive the hard blows life deals her - her mother's disappearance, punishments \"for her own good\", loss of those she loves. She find her own way out, \"I have one mind for the master to see. I have another mind for what I know is me.\"\nI really enjoyed this book and read it almost straight through. I like the counterpoint of the two characters. I did not realize that it was based on actual historical figures until I was well into the book. I found myself then doing research because the author did such a good job of generating and holding my interest in the characters.\nI wanted to know more about the Grimke sisters and what happened to them. I also left the book wishing I could find out more about Hettie and what happened to her - and her individual character did not actually exist. I was sad when the book ended because I was not ready to let go of the story or the characters.\nTitle: The Death Class - A True Story About Life\nAuthor: Erika Hayasaki\nBook Source: I read this book after reading a description of it on GoodReads.\nFavorite Quote: \"Norma Bowe often said she believed there was a wonder in unleashing your story, horrible as it might be, out into the world. ... Give it voice, and you never know what kind of gift might find its way back in return.\"\nDr. Norma Bowe is a nurse turned college professor. She teaches at Kean University in New Jersey. Her most popular class is titled \"Death in Perspective.\" The Kean University catalog course description reads as follows: \"The past, present and future individual and societal concepts of dying, death and bereavement, death education, and exploration of related ethical issues. A field trip is required.\" The class has a three year waiting list.\nErika Hayasaki is an assistant professor at University of California Irvine. Before that, she spent almost a decade reporting on breaking stories for the LA Times - story such as terrorist attacks, university and school shootings, and others involving death and destruction.\nShe learned about Dr. Bowe's class and spent the next three years becoming a part of the class and following Dr. Bowe and the students in the class. This book is a culmination of that research.\nThis book is not a textbook description of the class. Rather, it is an account of the personal journeys of the author, Dr. Bowe, and some of the students in the class. As the author points out, those who sign up for this class usually do so for some specific reason - something unresolved in their lives that they need to deal with.\nThere is Jonathon who lost his mother to murder and his father to prison, and who is trying to hold his brother close as the only family he has left. There is Caitlin who is repeatedly told she was an unwanted child and who constantly battles to save her drug-addicted mother. There is Israel who escapes a life and possibly a violent death in the gangs. There is Carl who is serving a long prison sentence. There is Isis, who is a young teen with no one to rely on except for herself. There is Dr. Bowe herself and the reasons that bring her to teach this topic.\nThe class in an intensely personal journey for each of these individuals. The class includes field trips ranging from a cemetery to a local prison to a local funeral home. For each person, the trips trigger a different reaction. The class also includes introspective assignments such as:\nIf you could eliminate one disease from the planet, which would you choose and why?\nWrite your own eulogy.\nWrite a good-bye letter to someone you have lost.\nHow do the stories of who we are survive our death?\nThe structure of the book leads the reader through the class but through the experiences of the individuals. As the author points out, \"That was why attending one of Norma's classes often felt like having a front-row seat at a one-woman monologue, interspersed with improv moments drawn from audience participation; she could build an entire lesson out of one student's personal experience. You never knew what to expect from the show or its spectators. Some days it was laughter; other days, rage or tears.\"\nInterestingly, a book and a class with \"death\" in the title ends up being a testament to survival and life. \"Adulthood, Norma believed, is about giving back and passing lessons on to the next generation, so that the virtues you work so hard to develop live on even after your death. Norma came to embrace the idea ..... this period .... comes down to questions such as: What is my legacy? What will I leave behind for the next generation?\"\nI was completely pulled into the individual stories and the application of the ideas to my own life. Fortunately, my life experiences are relatively safe and calm. However, all of us including me experience loss and can relate to those emotions and can learn to express and process those feelings in a healthy way. Maybe I will put myself on the wait list for this class. In the meantime, I will continue to think about this book for a long time to come. Maybe I will re-read it to learn more. And then maybe reread it again.\nTitle: & Sons\nBook Source: I received this book through the GoodReads First Reads program free of cost in exchange for an honest review. The book arrived as an autographed hardcover edition! Thank you GoodReads!\nFavorite Quote: \"We do die, some sooner than others, and we should try our best to say the things that might mean something before that day does arrive.\"\n& Sons begins with a funeral. Philip Topping's father Charles has died. The buzz at the funeral is the fact that one of Charles' oldest friends, the reclusive author Andrew Newbold Dyer, is to give the eulogy. He attempts to do, but unsuccessfully so.\nFrom there, the book moves both forward and backwards. The book looks back, in particular at the friendship between Charles Topping and Dyers. What starts as a school boy friendship shifts and changes over the years; yet, it stands the test of time and lasts until Charles' death. Or does it? It carries over into the next generation with their sons. Or does it?\nMoving forward after the funeral, Dyer attempts to gather his three sons together in reconciliation to gather the moments of his life. Through an odd set of circumstances, Philip Topping ends up living in the Dyer household. The next week brings out the stories and long-held feelings of these characters towards each other.\nThere is a lot going on in this book. There is the somewhat mysterious character of A N Dyer. There is his relationship with his three sons and their mothers. There is the relationship between the brothers. There is the long standing friendship between Charles Topping and A N Dyer. There is the character of Philip Topping (Charles' son) and his complicated relationship with his family and with the Dyer family. There is the private boarding school that plays a large role in the lives of many of the characters. There is A N Dyer's book Ampersand which becomes yet another character in the book. In other words, there is a lot going on.\nWhat complicates matters further is the choice of narrator. Philip Topping tells the story. Some situations in which he is involved are told in the first person. Other situations are described through him; yet, he was not there and could not have had knowledge. Also, his role as narrator confuses me as to the main focus of the book - is it the relationship between Dyer and these young men or is it the impact on these young men of the history of Dyer and Charles' friendship?\nThe symbolism of the ampersand recurs several times in the books. It is the name of Dyer's most famous book. His initial spell \"AND\". The story is one of relationships - many relationships between once character and another.\nThe ending took me by surprise and leaves a lot of open questions. Having read it, I am not quite sure what to make of this book. Not quite sure where it was going. Not quite sure that I really want to know.\nTitle: The Gifts of Imperfection\nAuthor: Dr. Brene Brown\nPublication Information: Hazeldon. 2010. 160 pages.\nBook Source: I found this book while browsing in a bookstore.\nFavorite Quote: \"Owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing that we will ever do.\"\nThe caption to the title of this book says, \"Let go of who you think you're supposed to be and embrace who you are.\" A true idea and good advice. Hence, I was prompted to read the book.\nDr. Brene Brown is a research professor and public speaker whose work centers around the feelings of shame and worthiness. Her research is based on an approach known as Grounded Theory - to begin without pre-conceptions and to let the data drive the patterns. This book emerges out of that research as she identified commonalities in individual stories of people's lives.\nThe book introduces the concept of \"wholeheartedness\" and presents a guidebook on wholehearted living. The book is not a \"how to\" but rather a \"what to\" do. It is organized around ten ideas or guideposts to develop a wholehearted approach to living. The guides are presented in the positive behaviors to cultivate and the negative behaviors of which to let go.\nThe positive behaviors include authenticity, self-compassion, resilience, gratitude, joy, intuition, play, calm, laughter, and others. A familiar list and one most people will agree with. For that, I appreciate the book. I find it meaningful to give myself periodic reminders of these ideas.\nWhere the book lacks for me is in the way it is written. Dr. Brown presents the book as a first person account through her journey of discovery. 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        "raw_content": "{{show_title_date || \"I am woman, Hear Me Code, 3/17/15, 7:53 PM ET\"}}\nShannon Turner is building an army of women who code\nBy Bridget Todd\nMarch is Women\u2019s History Month, and women have come a long way since the days of fighting for the vote. But women around the nation and around the globe are still fighting for equality in many realms, including in education, technology, equal pay, campus sexual assault, and beyond. All month long, msnbc.com is highlighting women leaders who are fighting for the women\u2019s rights issues of 2015.\nShannon Turner loves attending technology events. But she doesn\u2019t love showing up to find that she\u2019s the only woman in the room. \u201cNot only did I feel like I didn\u2019t belong, but I often felt that others were talking down to me and not taking me seriously,\u201d the homepage of Hear Me Code, reads.\nTurner started Hear Me Code, a series of free coding seminars for women, after finding that the unwelcoming environment at tech events is part of the reason many women stop attending in the first place.\n\u201cWhen I talked to the other women at these events, I realized that it wasn\u2019t just me. We all had this shared experience: feeling isolated, intimidated, unwelcome. It\u2019s no wonder that most women didn\u2019t come back for a second event,\u201d Turner says.\n\u201cHear Me Code is my attempt to address the gender disparity in tech, and in so doing, empower others to create the change they wish to see,\u201d she says.\nTurner answered our questions about her work to make spaced for women in the tech sector. Check out her answers below and watch the video to hear more from her and the women of Hear Me Code.\nTell us about Hear Me Code. What inspired you to start it?\nHear Me Code is a nonprofit offering free, beginner-friendly women-only coding classes in D.C. I felt frustrated being one of the only women at tech events and figured since I was self-taught, I could teach other women how to code and create the community I wanted to see. It started informally with just four women around my kitchen table; I didn\u2019t think it would ever be more than that, but a little over a year later, our group is over 1,000 women strong.\nWhat\u2019s the lasting impact of the work Hear Me Code is doing?\nHear Me Code is more than just a coding class. Yes, you learn how to make apps and create websites, but it\u2019s just as much about building community and developing the next set of women leaders in tech. Because there\u2019s such a strong focus on leadership development and peer mentoring, women are learning and growing together and building a supportive community. Already, women are finding work as coders, starting their own groups, and mentoring others. Over 40 women who started as students have become teachers and teaching assistants. Add all of that up, and it\u2019s big change.\nWhy is it so important that women are well represented in tech and that they have the skills you\u2019re helping them get?\nRight now, women\u2019s voices aren\u2019t being heard. For all of the talk of the talent gap, we\u2019re still not listening to half of the population. I want to unlock that other half, because when we change the ratio in tech, it\u2019s not just about women finding challenging, exciting work. It\u2019s about women helping to build the future. It\u2019s about women having a say in what the world of tomorrow looks like.\nWhat\u2019s your advice to women who want to be involved in tech?\nCommunity is everything. A lot of the learn to code websites are designed to be very solo activities, but I don\u2019t think anyone learns well that way. Pair up with a friend, join a meetup, find your community. Learning to code is like learning another language, and if you have others you can learn and grow with, you\u2019ll pick it up much more quickly.\nThe tech sector is overwhelmingly white and male. What is one thing you wish hiring managers knew about increasing the number of women getting great jobs in technology?\nYou can\u2019t sit back and wait for great talent to find you! Getting a diverse recruitment pool takes effort. If you\u2019re not getting a diverse set of applicants, it usually comes down to how your job descriptions are worded and where you\u2019re promoting your job opening. But if you\u2019re not an expert on getting a diverse set of applicants, you should hire someone who is.\nWhat\u2019s your hope for women of the next generation?\nI hope that the next generation of women leaders continue to extend the ladder once they\u2019ve climbed up. I hope that change continues because as far as we\u2019ve come, we still have so far to go especially when it comes to equal pay and equal treatment in the workplace.\nRead the rest of our Women\u2019s History Month series here.\nEquality, Women and Women's History Month\nNYPD to detect gunshots in real time\nThe NCAA's biggest winner, according to Jeb",
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        "raw_content": "Is having two of Scotland folk songwriting legends!\nRab Noakes - 26th February 2011.\nMichael Marra - 12th March 2011\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, \"michael marra\", \"The Milngavie Folk club\", folk, singer\nFeelin' Nostalgic....\nMany moons ago in my school days in Edinburgh - Mr Rod Stewart was played constantly - the one song that was great to sing was 'Reason to Believe' written by folk singer Tim Hardin (along with B side 'Maggie May' of course) . Ah lovin' the joys of Youtube...! Even if I've never seen the old crooner live I can watch him live there. He's not one of my favourites to listen to his albums - but he sure did record some singable songs.\nReason To Believe - sung by Rod Stewart :\nThis was written by Folk singer Tim Hardin, who originally recorded it in 1965. Hardin wrote some popular songs and was a very influential musician, but he had severe drug problems and died in December, 1980 at age 39. His death came shortly after John Lennon's. Stewart released this again in 1993 as a live, acoustic version for MTV Unplugged. Appearing on the album Unplugged... and Seated, this is the version that charted. Stewart's original version was released as a single with \"Maggie May\" as the B-side. Disc Jockeys liked the flip side better and played \"Maggie May\" instead, which became the hit. The 1993 Unplugged version was recorded at an MTV special with Ron Wood, who played with Stewart in The Faces. It was the first time they performed it together in 22 years. Stewart commented that his wife at the time, Rachel Hunter, was 1 year-old when it was first released.\nT IN PARK- tickets on sale Friday 25th February 2011. Headliners, Foo Fighters, Coldplay, Artic Monkeys, (plus Tom Jones, White Lies, Noah and the Whale, Hurts, Bright Eyes, more )\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, \"reason to believe\", \"rod stewart\", \"tim hardin\", english, pop, rock, singer, songwriter\nAdele - Someone Like You (on 'Later Live with Jools Holland') - Nov 2010\nI saw Adele sing this on Jools Holland last year - it gave me the chills. Give me beautiful simple piano and voice any day. Her new album '21' is predicted to be massive this year.\nAlso you can now pre-order RADIOHEAD's new album 'King of limbs'direct from their website! Looks like 2011 is another good year for music. http://www.thekingoflimbs.com/\nQUOTE Radiohead: What have twitter and facebook ever done for us?\nObviously, keeping in touch with everyone but I have to say I have become increasingly excited over the last 3 months about the possibilities of this form of communication. Yes I am very slow out of the blocks. It's in the arena of public protest that it seems twitter and facebook are increasingly the means by which popular movements throughout the world are able to come together and mobilise.\nI have been so moved by the peaceful Jasmine revolution in Tunisia; The anti-Government demonstrations centred on Tahrir Square in Cairo.. Social networking has helped facilitate the freedom to assemble peacefully and express oneself. Equally in Britain it seems to be having a similar effect in helping essential protests being organised by students and groups such as UK Uncut against the Government's ill thought out cuts ... Well done those people!\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, adele, radiohead, singer, someone like you, song, songwriter\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, \"viking galaxy\" metal viking classical indie live music gigs scottish\nIn his own so distinctive style, Gaughan hammers and speaks with his acoustic guitar. He performs traditional folk tunes, songs by Robert Burns and Brian McNeill, favourite cover songs and his own songs. Some very few artists have the ability to transport and transcend the moment, and Dick does so with forceful guitar playing and classic traditional songs with a strong message and with a deep expressive, growling voice.\nHe doesn't play the predictable smoothed-over sugar box 'tartan shortbread' songs - and he may not be to every ones taste. Gaughan is plain spoken and holds firmly held beliefs on the rights of everyman. At one time he took past folk stories and songs from the library archives and put new melodies to them. You come away from his gigs questioning but ultimately renewed in the faith of our shared humanity. Dick Gaughan is a Scottish living legend, and he usually performs every January at 'Celtic Connections' Glasgow.\nRecommended Songs - Both Sides the Tweed. Handful of Earth, Parcel of Rogues.\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, \"celtic connections festival\", \"dick gaughan\", folk, gigs, glasgow, scotland\nThis year I went to less events than last year, there is so much on at the same time it can be hard to choose! For the smaller events planning ahead is a good idea as there were many sold out concerts. Celtic offers a good opportunity to see new talent coming through and also for more established artists. The highlights for me were Forever Young Dylan concert and Rosanne Cash and the Davy Steele concert. I finished my Celtic experience at the festival club.\nAt the Danny Kyle Open Mic and the Festival club I took photos of 'RURA' at both by chance and I thought they were a fun band. They were one of the winners of the 'Danny Kyle stage'. Taking shots of this young band reminded me of what I love about Music Photography - the joy of music. I'm often not keen on the quick grab of a few shots during the first 3 songs as it feels false and that's not why I do my photography. I hope I offer quality promotions for the festival with my work. I met Jerry Douglas at the Old Fruitmarket and I said I had some photos from his gig on the Sunday!\nThere is something for everyone and the diversity of the festival shows in the events offered over the 2 weeks. 'Showcase Scotland' attracts over 180 music industry delegates. The festival also offers workshops and it's popular educational program. Celtic brings in a good deal to Scotland and Glasgow with visitors world wide attending, making it a truly international event and raising the profile of Scottish culture, music and art.\nIt's been an honour for me to cover and promote the Celtic Connections festival the past few years (*since 2008). I often get some of my best shots at Celtic for some reason - maybe its the buzz, the collaborations, the diversity of the artists, added to the backdrop of the historic, dramatic yet vibrant city of Glasgow.\nI hope you might enjoy my Celtic Connections slideshow on my photo website -http://pkimage.co.uk/\nCeltic Connections festival Glasgow\nWhile I enjoy many genres, I believe folk or roots music or Celtic has an important role in keeping our cultural history alive and well. I used to go to Sandy Bells Edinburgh where I grew up about the time Hamish Henderson may have been there. I saw Dick Gaughan in the seventies, and travelled to many folk festivals. Celtic explores both our cultures and our diversities and what pulls us together - our shared humanity and love of the arts - especially music of course!\nI enjoy Celtic for the chance to meet other writers, artists and photographers.\nI've had good feedback from several folk artists who have used my images for promotional material - Kirsty McGee, Karine Polwart, Jim Byrne, Inge Thompson, Mat Martin, Broken Records, Alistair Oglivie, The Magic Hat .\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, \"celtic connections festival\", folk, gigs, glasgow, live, music, scotland\nmusic, gigs, reviews, photos, \" celtic connections\", \"festival club\", folk gigs, music, RURA",
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        "raw_content": "In Conversation with Belinda Otas\nMeet Myne Whitman, author and publisher of A Heart To Mend, which has been described as an intriguing and emotional love story. Whitman\u2019s story is different, she didn\u2019t wait for that book deal from the \u2018almighty\u2019 publisher in order to achieve her goal. She went ahead and completed the journey with results to prove it works, if you stay on course long enough. In her own words, Myne Whitman and why self publishing can be fulfilling.\nBelinda: What inspired A Heart To Mend?\nMyne Whitman: I primarily wanted to tell an engaging romantic story about a young girl set in contemporary Nigeria. In my childhood, I was inspired by romance stories where the protagonist undergoes a lot of trials and heartache but eventually comes out on top, so when writing \u2018A Heart To Mend\u2019, I wanted to include this in the storyline.\nBelinda: Edward and Gladys\u2019 story serves as a lens for readers to see life as it were in Nigeria. What\u2019s the story about life in Nigeria during the time your novel is set that you want to get across to your reader or anyone who picks up your book?\nMyne Whitman: Life in contemporary cities in Nigeria serves mostly as just a backdrop and it was my intention to paint as vivid a scene of this life to realise the story for the reader. However, the story is not really about getting across life in Nigeria; it\u2019s more about exploring themes like emotional unavailability, broken hearts, revenge and love \u2013 themes which I feel are universal.\nBelinda: the relationship between your protagonists, Edward and Gladys, stands out because of the challenges they face and the fact that it challenges the norms of society, especially where cross-cultural relationships are concerned. Was that an element of Nigerian society and the world at large that you wanted to question and explore?\nMyne Whitman: Yes, it is a theme I wanted to explore because it is still a source of tension and conflict, and these are important elements of an engaging story. I do think that cross-cultural relationships will continue to be a source of drama as long as human beings feel more comfortable associating with people of the same culture and social class.\nBelinda: Who are your influences when it comes to literature or for their writing style?\nMyne Whitman: I look up to almost all authors and writers because I know how much work goes into writing. I love various authors and cannot really narrow it down but the names that stick are Barbara Cartland, Francine Rivers, Sidney Sheldon, Robert Ludlum, Leon Uris, John Grisham, and Michael Critchton. And in Africa; Pacesetters, African Writers Series, Flora Nwapa, Buchi Emecheta, Cyprian Ekwensi, Chinua Achebe and more recently Chimamanda Adichie and Jude Dibia.\nBelinda: How would you describe your writing style and voice?\nMyne Whitman: I consider myself primarily a storyteller, but I believe very much in transporting my audience with my stories. I build a vivid picture of my characters with dialogue and description, so my readers are transported as they read. I also like to keep my writing simple, so that it doesn\u2019t obscure the flow of the story.\nBelinda: It is a story that pulls at you emotionally as things fall apart for the two main characters; how important is it for you as a writer to bring these kinds of emotional facets into your work?\nMyne Whitman: Very important. I believe in creating characters that I can strongly identify with and feel what they feel when they are going through emotional turmoil, and be convey some of this feeling in my work where it shows through to the audience.\nBelinda: How challenging was it to write about Nigerian society during the period of time you have set your book?\nMyne Whitman: I am familiar with the period in which I set the story, so it wasn\u2019t too difficult to write about. In addition, there is a good amount of information available in the public domain about the period. For me, the challenge was bringing the period to life for those who are not familiar with it.\nBelinda: Were more objective when writing because you could assume the role of an outsider since you are based in the US or was the case the reverse?\nMyne Whitman: I don\u2019t think it\u2019s possible for an author to be completely detached from the characters he or she is creating if he wants to bring them to life for his readers, so I would not say that I was completely objective. Usually, I try to put myself in the place of my characters when writing about them so that I create believable personas. So being in the US did not really make me more or less objective than I would have been writing from Nigeria.\nBelinda: What do you want readers to take away from the book?\nMyne Whitman: I don\u2019t really write with a message in mind, but I would like them to feel that they can identify and empathise with Edward and Gladys (the two main protagonists) in the story. I would also like them to have enjoyed being caught up in the twists and turns in the story. And finally, I would like readers to feel that when two people are truly in love with each other, they will find a way to surmount the obstacles to their being together.\nBelinda: Why did you go down the route of self-publishing?\nMyne Whitman: I have been writing for a very long time, ever since I was a child and always dreamed of holding a book in my hands with my name on the cover as the author. I was discouraged earlier on when I tried to pursue a writing career after my first degree. I was rejected by a couple of the publishers we had in Nigeria in the nineties. This time, I also sent out queries to several publishers and agents but after similar letters, I decided on self publishing. Writing is now my full time career and I was confident because I heard some good stories about self-publishing and how it can be successful if you apply yourself. 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        "raw_content": "The ruined castle and the grounds of this old estate, are said to be haunted by the spirit of Lord Lonsdale. All that remains now is an empty shell of a relatively recent castle on the site of the old hall.\nIt is reputed that at the funeral of James Lowther, better known as Lord Lonsdale, his spirit attacked a clergyman praying over his corpse. The attack is said to have been so violent that it knocked him from the pulpit.\nBy all accounts Sir James or \u2018Jemmy Lowther\u2019 was a cruel man who is said to have spread his reign of terror beyond the grave. At night after his death strange noises could be heard coming from the hall and the stables. His coach was seen driving wildly across the estate around the same time.\nJemmy Lowther was apparently finally laid to rest, by a catholic priest under a rock in Hawswater called Wallow Crag. On a more recent note a figure has been seen at one of the upper windows of the castle. However as mentioned earlier the castle is an empty shell with no upper floors.\nDirections: To the North of Lowther Park, from a minor road off the A6.\nNant y Ffrith Phantom Army\nDrury Lane, Houghton Regis\nby Ian \u00b7 Published October 15, 2015 \u00b7 Last modified January 1, 2019\nNext story Carlisle Castle\nPrevious story Gibbet Hill, Beacon Edge",
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        "raw_content": "1:1 Paul, an apostle (not from men, nor through man, but through Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead)- Consider how in Galatians Paul uses so many negatives, as if his passion and almost rage at the false teachers is coming out: \u201cAn apostle not from men\u2026 the gospel preached by me is not man\u2019s gospel\u2026 nor was I taught it\u2026 I did not confer with flesh and blood, I did not go up to Jerusalem\u2026 I do not lie\u2026 Titus was not compelled\u2026 to false brethren we did not yield\u2026 those \u2018of repute\u2019 added nothing\u201d (Gal. 1:1,11,12,16,20; 2:3,4,6). The way he says \u201cYe have known God, or rather, are known of God\u201d (Gal. 4:9) seems to indicate [through the \u201cor rather\u2026\u201d] a very human and passionate touch in his writing, as if he was thinking out loud as he wrote. Throughout 2 Corinthians particularly his writing in places can be described as an inspired flow of consciousness.\nAuthority in spiritual ministry doesn't depend upon any human authorisation. Paul's authority is linked specifically to the fact God raised Jesus from the dead. That resurrection led to the great commission and the Lord's empowerment of all witness to Him as risen and exalted. But this empowerment is given not only to Paul. All demands for authorization of ministry, e.g. to perform baptisms or decide who to fellowship in the church, is therefore utterly missing the point. We are authorized by the Lord, and the great commission applies to us all. In any case, once we start arguing that only some are authorized to perform ministry, the question is raised as to how they are authorized. And the Bible is silent about that. All manner of secular power brokering philosophy comes into play, but Paul and anyone led by the Spirit of the risen Lord will have nothing to do with that.\n1:2 And all the brothers that are with me, to the churches of Galatia- Those sun Paul may refer to brothers who supported Paul's position on the Law, which was going to be the burden of this letter. It was Paul who was the inspired author but he is making the point that there were other brethren who agreed with his position. The churches of Galatia could have referred to quite a few of the congregations Paul is recorded as founding in Acts; because he sees his responsibilities as being to his own converts and his letters are generally addressed to those he has converted. These groups were largely Gentiles. I have noted elsewhere, especially on Titus, Corinthians and 1 Timothy, that Gentile converts often brought with them immoral practices. Yet they became attracted to Judaism because their religious conscience could be more easily salved by obedience to a set of ritual requirements, and their more fundamental moral habits would then be left unquestioned. Legalism to this day remains incredibly attractive to those who subconsciously seek to justify themselves in immoral practices. This is why the Galatian letter begins with strong theological arguments against returning to the Law, and then moves on to tackle practical issues of immorality.\n1:3 Grace to you and peace from God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ- Although Paul is going to upbraid them, he sincerely wishes them, as no mere formality, the peace with God which comes from His grace, rather than legalistic obedience to Jewish laws.\n1:4 Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us out of this present evil world, according to the will of our God and Father- The Lord's death is presented as the supreme sin offering, which had an outcome in practice- separation from this present evil world. Judaism tacitly allowed the Gentile converts to remain effectively in that world, but with a conscience cosmetically salved by a few acts of ritual obedience. The purpose of the cross was so that we might be separated out from this present evil world. To remain in the world, to stay in the crowd that faced the cross rather than walk through the no man's land between, this is a denial of the Lord's death for us. See on Gal. 6:14. Paul had his inspired mind on the phrase in the Lord\u2019s prayer which requests deliverance from evil. Clearly enough, Paul didn\u2019t understand \u201cthe evil\u201d to be a personal cosmic Satan, but rather the moral \u201cevil\u201d of this world and those who seek to persecute believers.\nMuch of Paul\u2019s writing is understandable on various levels. In some places he makes allusions to contemporary Jewish writings and ideas \u2013 with which he was obviously very familiar given his background \u2013 in order to correct or deconstruct them. This is especially true with reference to Jewish ideas about Satan and supposedly sinful Angels ruling over this present world. The idea of deliverance from this present evil world or age is an example. As more and more Jewish writings of the time become more widely available, it becomes increasingly apparent that this is a major feature of Paul\u2019s writing. The Jewish writings all held to the teaching of the two ages, whereby this current age was supposed to be under the control of Satan and his angels, who would be destroyed in the future age, when Messiah would reign and Paradise would be restored on earth (see 1 Enoch 16.1; 18.16; 21.6; Jubilees 1.29; T. Moses 1.18; 12.4). Paul frequently uses terms used in the Jewish writings concerning the Kingdom age, the eschatological age, and applies them to the experience of Christian believers right now. When Heb. 2:14 states that Christ killed the Devil in His death on the cross, this is effectively saying that the future age has come. For the Jews expected the Devil to be destroyed only at the changeover to the future Kingdom age. In 4 Ezra, \u201cThis age\u201d (4.27; 6.9; 7.12), also known as the \u201ccorrupt age\u201d (4.11) stands in contrast to the \u201cfuture age\u201d (6.9; 8.1), the \u201cgreater age\u201d, the \u201cimmortal time\u201d (7.119), the future time (8.52). 4 Enoch even claims that the changeover from this age to the future age occurs at the time of the final judgment, following the death of the Messiah and seven days of silence (7.29\u201344, 113). So we can see why Paul would plug in to these ideas. He taught that Christ died \u201cin order to rescue us from this present evil age\u201d (Gal. 1:4; Rom 8:38; 1 Cor. 3:22). Therefore if the old age has finished, that means Satan is no longer controlling things as the Jews believed. For they believed that Satan\u2019s spirits \u201cwill corrupt until the day of the great conclusion, until the great age is consummated, until everything is concluded (upon) the Watchers and the wicked ones\u201d (1 Enoch 16:1, cf. 72:1). And Paul was pronouncing that the great age had been consummated in Christ, that the first century believers were those upon whom the end of the aion had come (1 Cor. 10:11).\n1:5 To whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen- Christianity seeks to give eternal glory to the Lord Jesus; this is what we shall be doing eternally, and we must begin now. But Judaism devalued the role of Messiah. And we too can usefully assess teachings according to how far they give glory to the Lord Jesus.\n1:6 I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you to the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel- Paul describes himself as having been called by God, by grace; and in this context he comments how he called the Galatians to the grace of Christ (Gal. 1:6 cp. 15). His response to his calling of grace was to go out and preach, thereby calling men to that same grace, replicating in his preaching what God had done for him. True preaching reflects a certain artless selflessness. And so here Paul writes of his preaching to the Galatians in the third person: \u201chim [Paul] that called you into the grace of Christ\u201d (Gal. 1:6 AV). And likewise he talks about himself while at the Jerusalem conference, where he was given so clearly the ministry of converting the Gentiles, as if he hardly identifies himself with himself: \u201cI knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago... I knew such a man... of such an one will I glory, yet of myself I will not glory\u201d (2 Cor. 12:1-4- the context makes it clear that Paul refers to himself, seeing that he was the one given the thorn in the flesh as a result of the revelations given to this \u201cman\u201d). In 1 Thess. 1:5 Paul could have written: \u2018We came with the Gospel\u2019, but instead he uses the more awkward construction: \u2018Our Gospel came\u2026\u2019. He, Paul, was subsumed beneath the essence of his life work- the preaching of the Gospel.\nAnd yet we could also argue that Paul had a way of turning things rather too personally. They had deserted the grace of Christ, yet Paul expresses this in terms of them turning away from him personally. This tendency to over personalize things, it could be argued, was at the root of so much of his pain with the Corinthians as expressed in 2 Corinthians.\n\"Deserting\" translates metatithemi, literally 'handed over', implying there was some other hand at work. As there is no cosmic satan doing this, I conclude that this higher hand was God's, confirming them in the way they wished to go. Romans 1:26,28 speaks of God doing likewise, giving people over to the mindset they themselves desired. He confirms us in the path we wish to go.\n1:7 Not that there is another one; but there are some who trouble you, and want to distort the gospel of Christ- A distorted Gospel was no Gospel. The Judaizers were not calling for a wholesale abandonment of Christianity; rather they were preaching a Judaized version of the Gospel which was so distorted that it was not a Gospel. We note from this that a belief system which merely names the name of Christ is not therefore acceptable just because it claims to be an interpretation of Christianity. The 'troublers' are described with the same word in Acts 15:7 concerning the Jewish Christians who went out from the Jerusalem ecclesia to urge the Gentile converts to be circumcised; and of the Jews in Thessalonica who troubled the crowds to persecute Paul. It would seem that the same elements were involved- Jews driven by jealousy and anger at the perversion of the Jewish faith, as they saw it, by Paul's message of Christianity. It was part of a well organized system of derailing the churches Paul founded, referred to by him at times as the 'satan', the adversary. The same word is used in Gal. 5:10 about some single individual who was the troubler in Galatia; as if in that locality they were controlled by a particularly charismatic and influential individual whom Paul leaves nameless.\n1:8 But though we, or an angel from heaven- God can deceive people to confirm them in the way of understanding they wish to go in (Ez. 14:9; 2 Thess. 2:11). But this could simply be hyperbole. But perhaps the individual troubler of Galatia in 5:10 (and see on :7 above) was being presented as an angel, a Divine messenger. This would then enable us to understand 2 Cor. 11:14 as referring to the same individual troubling Corinth which the same Judaistic message- the satan there was apparently revealed as an Angel of light, and he had his followers; just as there was one specific 'troubler' in Galatia (Gal. 5:10) who had fellow 'troublers' (Gal. 1:7).\nShould preach to you any gospel other than that which we preached to you, let him be accursed- Again it could be argued that Paul was over personalizing the issue by writing of the Gospel \"which we preached to you\". The anathema (\"accursed\") was a Jewish synagogue term meaning excommunication. This may be the closest we get in Paul's writings to a request to actually excommunicate anybody in a religious sense; and it was clearly necessary. Seeing he is not afraid to ask for someone to be excommunicated, it is noteworthy that he doesn't recommend it for dealing with the huge raft of immoral individual behaviour and other moral and intellectual failure which filled the early churches.\n1:9 As we have said before, so I now say again: If anyone preaches to you any gospel other than that which you received, let him be accursed- The anathema (see on :8) was for those who were teaching a false Gospel. Paul's approach to his churches, full as they were of moral and doctrinal failure, was to insist that the platform be secured; it was the false teachers who were to be removed. But he exemplifies endless patience with the flock who had been misled or were simply weak in the faith. Paul often refers to the 'receipt' of the Gospel; he saw \"the Gospel\" as definable and something which was received upon hearing the preaching of it. And yet clearly there was no lengthy package of theology in view.\n1:10 For am I now seeking the favour of men or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still pleasing men, I should not be a servant of Christ- Although Paul made himself all things to all men, he didn\u2019t just seek to please men (Gal. 1:10; 1 Thess. 2:4). He sought their salvation and approached them in appropriate terms, but he didn\u2019t just seek to please them from a human viewpoint. He didn\u2019t cheapen the Gospel. The argument here suggests that serving Christ is being placed in opposition to serving men. Thus he sees one application of serving mammon as acting in a hypocritical way in order to please some in the ecclesia (Mt. 6:24 = Gal. 1:10).\n1:10 For am I now seeking the favour of men or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still pleasing men, I should not be a servant of Christ- Cultured, educated people in the first century presented themselves to others by means of an 'encomium'. This was a document or major speech which included five sections, clearly defined in the various manuals of rhetoric which survive, and which surely Paul would have been taught. The purpose of the encomium was to demonstrate how the person was an upright member of the community and worthy of honour within it. Students of the letter to the Galatians have detected these five sections of the encomium followed in an almost classic manner by Paul in Galatians 1:10-2:21:\n1. Opening (prooimion) 1:10-12: Paul's Gospel\n2. Lifestyle (anastrophe) 1:13-17: Paul as persecutor of the church and preacher of the Gospel. Gal. 1:13 uses the very word anastrophe (\"way of life\")\n3. Achievements (praxeis) or \"deeds of the body\" 1:18-2:10- Paul's work in Jerusalem, Syria and again in Jerusalem\n4. Comparison with others (synkrisis) 2:11-21- Paul and Peter; Paul and the Jews\n5. Conclusion (epilogos)- 2:21 Paul and grace.\nThe encomium was essentially self-praise and self-justification within society. Paul almost mocks the encomium, by using its elements to show how radically different are the standards of thinking and behaviour for the Christian. In Gal. 1:15 Paul speaks of his birth (genesis), which in the usual encomiums would've been a reference to his family of origin, which as we've shown was all important in a collectivist society. Paul never speaks of his parents, as would've been normal in an encomium- and seeing he was born as a free man, he could've made an impressive point at this stage had he wished. But the birth he speaks of is that which came from God, who gave Paul birth by grace. His place in God's invisible household was all important, rather than what family he belonged to naturally. An encomium would typically have a reference to a man's education- and Paul could've made an impressive case for himself here. But rather he speaks of how God Himself revealed Christ to him, and how his spiritual education was not through interaction with any other men of standing in the Christian community, but rather in his three years alone in Arabia (Gal. 1:18). It has been suggested that Paul actually coined a new Greek term in 1 Thess. 4:9, when he spoke of how he had been taught-by-God (theodidaktos). To claim an education 'not by flesh and blood' (Gal. 1:16) was foolishness to 1st century society. In the description of his \"deeds\", Paul could've made a fair case both as a Jew and as a Christian. But instead he spends Gal. 2:1-10 speaking of how he had laboured so hard to avoid division in the church of Christ, to teach grace, avoid legalistic obedience to the norms of Jewish society, and to help the poor. These were the works he counted as significant. It was usual in an encomium to speak of your courage (andreia) and fortitude. Paul uses the word andreia, again in conscious imitation of an encomium, but he relates it to how he courageously refused to \"yield submission even for a moment\" to the pressures to conform to Jewish societal expectations (Gal. 2:5). When it comes to the synkrisis, the comparison with others, he chooses to compare himself with Peter, who caved in to the pressures from the Jews, agreeing to act smart before men rather than God, whereas Paul says he withstood this and insisted upon a life of radical grace which paid no attention to what others thought of his appearances.\n1:11 For, brothers, I make known to you, as regards the gospel which was preached by me, that it is not from man- The implication was that the Judaist opposition were claiming that Paul had just made up his interpretations and called it \"the Gospel\". Or perhaps there was some conspiracy theory that he was the agent of some other man. Whilst the Gospel was not \"from man\", kata anthropos, yet Paul uses that same term in saying that he can reason at times in that way, \"after the manner of men\", humanly speaking (3:15). But the core of the Gospel was from the Lord Jesus and not from men.\n1:12 For neither did I receive it from man, nor was I taught it, but I received it through direct revelation from Jesus Christ- See on :1. As a rabbi, it was important to justify teaching by explaining that he had been taught it by some greater rabbi. Paul cuts right across these expectations (see on :10), and says that his message had not been taught to him. He had received it directly from the Lord Jesus, who is the central part of the message he preached.\n1:13 For you have heard of my manner of life in time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted the church of God and made havoc of it- \"Made havoc\" is literally 'destroyed', and the same word is used in 1:23 of how he 'destroyed' \"the faith\". He draws a parallel between the church and the faith; for the true church is based upon the true faith. The same word is used of how he \"destroyed\" the Christians in Jerusalem (Acts 9:21). This clearly means he murdered Christians, including perhaps some of those who were converted in Jerusalem at Pentecost. This sort of behaviour was a way of life elicited by Judaism; and Judaism is therefore to be judged by its fruits as seen in Paul. Whilst repeatedly taking full personal responsibility for his actions, Paul sees that they had been elicited by Judaism, \"the Jews' religion\". To return to that was therefore serious indeed.\n1:14- see on Mt. 15:2.\nAnd I advanced in the Jews' religion beyond many of my own age among my fellow countrymen, being even more exceedingly zealous for the traditions of my fathers- Paul could have been such a high flyer; he profited (materially, the Greek could imply) in the Jews' religion above any one else. But he resigned it all. He wrote some majestic words which ought to become the goal of every one of us: \"But what things were gain to me [materially?], those I counted loss for Christ. Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I way win Christ\" (Phil. 3:7,8). As noted on :13, whilst not at all dodging his personal responsibility for his actions, he sees the murder and hatred towards Christians as the fruit of zeal for Judaism. The traditions of Paul's fathers [cp. \"our fathers\" when referring to the patriarchs] refers surely to Paul's rabbinic forefathers. Casuistic following of the implications of previous expositions and judgments of those who have gone before resulted in murder. This was the fruit of Judaism, and all belief systems are to be judged by their fruits.\n1:15- see on Acts 18:18.\nBut when- \"But when\" suggests there was a specific time when God decided to call Paul to manifest His Son. But we should not too quickly assume that this time was on the Damascus road, for the Lord there made the point that Paul had been pushing against the pricks of conscience for some time. Perhaps the calling was at the time of Paul's birth, when the umbilical cord was cut and he was separated from his mother's womb. The calling of grace is an idea Paul uses in Romans to exemplify God's grace, and he thereby makes himself the parade example of grace to all believers. In Gal. 1:15,16, Paul speaks as if his calling to preach the Gospel and his conversion co-incided. He clearly understood that he had been called so as to spread the word to others. Paul uses the word kaleo to describe both our call to the Gospel, and the call to preach that Gospel (Gal. 1:15 cp. Rom. 8:30; 1 Cor. 1:9; 7:15; Gal. 1:6; 5:13; 2 Tim. 1:9). He doesn\u2019t separate his call from that of ours; he speaks of how God called \u201cus\u201d (Rom. 9:24; 1 Thess. 4:7). We may not all be able to live the life of itinerant preaching and spreading the word geographically which Paul did. And yet clearly enough Paul sets himself up as our pattern in the context of his attitude to preaching. Our lamps were lit, in the Lord\u2019s figure, so as to give light to others. We are mirrors, reflecting to others the glory of God as far as we ourselves behold it in the face of Jesus Christ.\nIt was the good pleasure of God- Our salvation was \"not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by... renewing of the Holy Spirit\" (Tit. 3:5). Thus in Paul's case \"it pleased (lit. 'willed') God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by His grace\" (Gal.1:15) - not Paul's works. Thus our obedience to the truth was \"through (on account of) the Spirit\" (1 Pet. 1:22). Against this must be balanced Rom. 10:17: \"Faith cometh by hearing... the word of God\". God's Spirit was involved in bringing about our calling, and is also present in the word by which we are called.\nWho separated me from my mother's womb, and called me through His grace- Paul seems to have admired the humility John the Baptist manifested in his preaching, for he often alludes to John- perhaps because he heard him live. For he was living in Jerusalem at the same time as John's ministry. He knew he had been chosen from the womb for his mission, as John had been (Gal. 1:15 = Lk. 1:15). There is also allusion to Jeremiah being likewise known from the womb. Paul felt he had been \u201cseparated unto the [preaching of the] gospel of God\u201d; and he uses a word which the LXX uses for the separation of part of a sacrifice to be consumed (Ex. 29:24,26). The Greek word for \"witness\" is martus, from whence 'martyr'. To witness to Christ is to live the life of the martyr; to preach Him is to live out His cross in daily life. Yet the Lord\u2019s servant being called from the womb (Is. 49:1) was applied by Paul to himself (Gal. 1:15)- see on Rom. 8:31. Choice from birth, calling, ministry to the Gentiles all recalls the servant known from birth (Is. 49:1,5). This is one of a number of instances of where Old Testament Messianic Scriptures are applied to Paul in the context of his preaching Christ. He saw himself as in Christ, and so the Lord's mission became his as it becomes ours.\nTo reveal His Son in me- Saul of Tarsus must\u2019ve seemed the most unlikely of men to convert to Christ. But he later refers to how God chose \u201cto reveal his son in me\u201d. The Greek word apokalupto means literally \u2018to take the cover off\u2019. The implication is that Christ is passively within each person, but has to be revealed in them, through response to the Gospel. The cover can be taken off every single man or women with whom we come into contact! The Galatians passage could equally mean that Paul was called as an apostle to \u2018take the cover off\u2019 Christ to others; and yet Paul felt his calling was to all people on earth, to the ends of the world (Acts 13:47)- to every single person of all the Gentile nations (Rom. 15:11; 2 Tim. 4:17).\nThat I might preach him among the Gentiles- To preach Christ is to reveal Him to men through ourselves- this is the purpose for which we are called, that our lamp was lit, to reveal Christ to others through us. And thus Paul could conclude by saying that he bore in his body [perhaps an idiom for his life, cp. the \u2018broken body\u2019 of the Lord we remember] the stigmata of the Lord Jesus (Gal. 6:17). The whole burden of his message was therefore the Lord Jesus, rather than theology or clever apologetic arguments.\nImmediately I conferred not with flesh and blood- Paul's attitude to his brethren seems to have changed markedly over the years. He begins as being somewhat detached from them; perhaps as all new converts are initially. We see the Truth for what it is, we realize we had to make the commitment we did, and we are happy to do our own bit in preaching the Truth. But often a real concern and care for our brethren takes years to develop. Paul seems to tell the Galatians that the Gospel he preached had not been given to him by men, because in the early days after his conversion he was rather indifferent towards other Christian believers; \"(Paul) conferred not with flesh and blood\" after his conversion, neither did he go to see the apostles in Jerusalem to discuss how to preach to Israel; instead, Paul says, he pushed off to Arabia for three years in isolation. He was unknown by face to the Judean ecclesias, and even after his return from Arabia, he made no special effort to meet up with the Apostles (Gal. 1). The early Paul comes over as self-motivated, a maverick, all too ready to fall out with Barnabas, all too critical of Mark for failing to rise up to Paul's level of fearless devotion (Acts 15:39).\n1:17- see on Acts 26:16-19; 1 Cor. 9:17.\nNor did I go to Jerusalem to those that were apostles ahead of me; but I went away into Arabia, and returned to Damascus- As noted on :12, Paul resists the Rabbinic style of saying that his message is supported by the opinions of other learned men from the same religion who had preceded him. This is the force of his statement that he did not go to see those who had been in Christ \"ahead of me\". Arabia could refer to various desert areas; we are left to imagine that this period in the wilderness formed his spiritual position by direct contact with the Lord Jesus. But it could also be read as a recognition of weakness- that instead of going to preach the Gospel he went instead into isolation. And thus he was glorying in his weakness as a qualification; see on :10. The return to Damascus, where he had almost been lynched and escaped it in a most humiliating way (2 Cor. 11:31-33), is really impressive; just as Paul returned to cities where he had been badly persecuted. Such was his care for his converts.\n1:18 Then after three years I went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas and stayed with him fifteen days- The mention of three years may be another hint that he had not got on with witnessing to the Gentiles as he might have done; he is glorying in his weakness, as noted extensively on :10. \"Visit\" translates a term which can mean 'to learn from'; we see here Paul's humility. He as the literate, intellectual rabbi went to Jerusalem not to sit at the feet of some learned rabbi, but to be taught by an illiterate fisherman from Galilee. This again is a reversal of all the qualifications Judaism boasted in; see on :10.\n1:19 But none of the other apostles did I see, except James, the Lord's brother- Judaism stressed which big names were supporting a position or individual, and Paul is consciously subverting this. See on :10. We likewise should be unashamed to subvert the peer review qualifications which are so popular these days. Observe how Paul counts James as an \"apostle\" although he was not one of the 12, perhaps anticipating the objection raised in Corinth that Paul was not really an apostle because he was not one of the 12.\n1:20- see on Gal. 1:1.\nIn what I am writing to you, before God, I do not lie!- Clearly Paul's version of events was questioned. All manner of conspiracy theories and slander had arisen, as they do in the life of anyone who devotes themselves to preaching Christ in truth. The origin of the 'troublers' of 1:7 was likely Jerusalem (see note there). Paul is answering the objection that 'Jerusalem' did not support him by strongly agreeing with it- and insisting that he had higher authority than Jerusalem, namely, his direct relationship with the Lord Jesus.\n1:21 Then I came to the regions of Syria and Cilicia- Cilicia was Paul's home area. Again, he may be glorying in his spiritual weakness, saying that he had returned to his roots rather than going out into the world as he had been commissioned. For Barnabus had to come to Tarsus and as it were drag Paul with him on his first missionary journey. Such boasting in weakness is a subversion of any attempt to present a humanly strong case for authority; see on :10. \"Regions\" translates klima, which according to Vine referred \"originally to an inclination or slope of ground: the supposed slope of the earth from the equator to the pole\". Here we have an example of scientifically incorrect terms being used in the Bible without correction; and this helps explain the language of demons being used in the Gospels regarding mental illnesses.\n1:22 But I was still unknown by face to the churches of Judea which were in Christ- Paul speaks warmly of these churches in 1 Thess. 2:14, showing his eagerness to believe the best about others, with the love that believes all things. The churches which were in Christ suggests there were some 'churches' not in Christ. The term ekklesia was used for any gathering or assembly, and referred to the synagogues in small town and villages, some of whom had become Christian, and thus become assemblies which were in Christ. Christianity would have spread by the conversion of such synagogue assemblies here and there. The Lord did not ask His people to leave the synagogue system as part of their acceptance of Him; He just predicted that the time would come when His converts would be thrown out of that system (Jn. 16:2). This reflects how there was no concept of guilt by association, no demand of breaking association with an apostate system. If Jesus was accepted as Christ and preached as such, then the systems antithetical to that would themselves cast out the Lord's people. The angst about separation from error which has blighted the body of Christ was therefore unknown in the first century church.\n1:23 They only heard say: He that once persecuted us now preaches the faith of which he once made havoc!- See on :13 \"made havoc\". Paul had arranged their persecution without seeing their faces (:22). But he was a household name amongst the Christian synagogues (see on :22).\n1:24 And they glorified God in me- The house churches in the area around Jerusalem [\"Judea\"] were obvious targets for Paul, who sought to drag Christians Jews into Jerusalem for punishment. They glorified not Paul but God's grace which had worked within Paul to bring about his conversion.\nStandard Chronology Of Paul's Life\nJohn Robinson's Chronology Of Paul's Life (2)\nAD 35 Paul\u2019s conversion\n36-38 In Arabia (1)\n38-43 Preaching in Damascus and Jerusalem\n44-46 Working in Antioch and Syria\n46-48 First missionary journey\n49-50 Jerusalem Conference\n50-52 Second missionary journey\n53-57 Third missionary journey\n57-59 Arrest- Jerusalem-Caesarea\n59-62 To Rome; first imprisonment\n63-66 Release; travels in Asia, Greece, Spain\n64-68 Nero\u2019s persecution of the Christians\n67 Arrest, imprisoned in a dungeon in Rome\n68 Final trial; executed.\nAD33 Conversion\n35 First visit to Jerusalem\n46 Second [famine-relief] visit to Jerusalem\n48 Council of Jerusalem\n57 Arrival in Jerusalem\n57-59 Imprisonment in Caesarea\n60-62 Imprisonment in Rome\n(1) \"Arabia\" is from the word 'Arabah', and occurs in the LXX in Dt. 2:8; 3:17; 4:49 to mean simply the wilderness. 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He said: \u201cI can confirm to you that the CBN has debited all the four banks\u2019 accounts with them today.\u201d\nIn statement, Citibank Nigeria Limited said: \u201cCitibank Nigeria Limited (Citi) recently received a letter from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) imposing sanctions on Citi for alleged breaches of foreign exchange regulations in respect of foreign exchange remittances done on behalf of a customer, MTN Nigeria Communications Limited\u201d.\n\u201cCitibank Nigeria Limited has sent a detailed response to the CBN addressing the serious allegations made in the CBN letter. Citibank Nigeria Limited remains committed to complying with all extant foreign exchange rules and regulations of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,\u201d it said.\nStandard Chartered Bank, in a statement, said: \u201cAs previously disclosed, we are committed to fully co-operating with the regulators on this matter. Whilst we cannot provide additional information due to ongoing engagement with the regulators, we look forward to a rapid resolution and satisfactory outcome of this matter.\u201d\nFinancial pundits have continued to discuss the implications of the CBN\u2019s action on the banks, especially for the three lenders with international franchise.\nHead of Treasury at Ecobank Nigeria, Olakunle Ezun, said all the banks have account with the CBN, it is easier for the regulator to sanction them than MTN Nigeria. \u201cWhat the CBN did was to debit the accounts of the banks directly and send them debit advice. The fine is going to affect the banks profit and loss accounts for the year but the impact will be different across the banks,\u201d he said.\nAccording to Ezun, all the four banks will report the fines in their 2018 financials while the quoted ones will also report to shareholders.\n\u201cStandard Chartered Bank will inform the London Stock Exchange about the fine while Citibank Nigeria will report the fine to the New York Stock Exchange and will appear in their parent body\u2019s financials for the year. Overall, the fine will affect the banks\u2019 profit for the year and what will be available for shareholders\u2019 sharing will reduce,\u201d he said.\nFormer Executive Director, Keystone Bank, Richard Obire, said for Citibank Nigeria, Standard Chartered Bank and Stanbic IBTC Bank, the parent companies will review what happened and if the management of the banks\u2019 were culpable, will likely apply sanctions.\nHe said also that if after the review of the alleged breaches and the management acted within regulation, then the parent banks will see the regulatory environment as harsh.\n\u201cThe foreign supervisors of the banks will review sanctions and the actions of the banks that led to them. Since they play in other markets, their findings will determine how they see regulation in Nigeria. But if the banks are found to be culpable, people will lose their jobs because they do not operate based on sentiments. They will see the affected staff as negligent and failing to carry out their duties with professional care.\u201d\nObire said such foreign banks take issues like reputational damage very seriously and see monetary loss as small compared with reputational damage.\nAnother source said for Diamond Bank Plc, which is quoted, the NSE is yet to inform investors of its N250 million fine. It may also sanction the unit head that directly handled the transaction, he said, pleading not to be named.\nFormer President/Chairman of Council, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Mazi Okechukwu Unegbu, said the management of the four affected banks are still in shock over what happened.\n\u201cThe first thing that will happen to the management of the four banks is that they will get shock. This will be followed by finding out what really happened and what they did wrong to get such penalties. The banks\u2019 legal departments will also review the development and advise management on options open to them because they did not budget for the fine. The fine will definitely mess up the banks\u2019 budgets for this year,\u201d he said.\nAccording to Unegbu, it is likely that the management of the banks will be queried by the Board of Directors and where they believe the infractions were truly earned, there could be leadership changes.\nProgressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria Chairman Boniface Okezie, urged the CBN to always give priority to the survival of the banks and boosting depositors\u2019 confidence. He said banks needed to be careful about the transactions they finance.\nOkezie said the shareholders in the quoted banks will have to wait endlessly to have dividends. \u201cThe banks will now begin to make provisions for the fines and dividend payment may not come soon. What has happened means that investing in the banking sector remains risky for investors. 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Every single game you\u2019ve got to be very focused on your process on what you\u2019re trying to achieve and what you\u2019re trying to do.\nIn parts of our game on the weekend, I thought we executed well, but there are some clear areas for us to fix that we need to work on which we have already discussed in our review.\nThey were ahead of us at one point in the match, any areas of concern that came out of that patch of play?\nOur own errors created those opportunities for them so therefore, it\u2019s fixable. Their tries can be attributed to a couple of poor defensive reads from our end, plus we shut off on one kick-chase so it wasn\u2019t a case of panicking and it was a good thing to see the boys press the reset button, fix those problems and come out and play our attack.\nThe red card wouldn\u2019t have helped their cause \u2013 when you lose a guy it doesn\u2019t help your defensive systems. 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As a result, he is playing some great rugby for NSW.\nHe worked incredibly hard to get fit during out pre-season, but he has also maintained a strong, positive mindset to ensure that he is the best he can be. We see that in the way he trains, the questions he asks and his approach to everything off the field.\nHe has become very clear on his role within the team and I think that\u2019s very important. He doesn\u2019t focus on what other people are doing but instead, focusses on what his job is and does it very, very well.\nTolu Latu also made his 50th appearance for NSW on Saturday night, another great milestone achieved by a promising young player. As a forwards coach, he must be giving you some selection headaches based on some solid performances?\nI thought he was very good on the weekend; great in the contact zone, much better around his timings in the lineout and he scrummed really well. He added a lot when he came on the field on the weekend so there\u2019s a lot of competition for that starting hooker spot.\nWe want that competition in every position. The only way to get Fitzy (Damien Fitzpatrick) and Roachy (Hugh Roach) better is to have Tolu pushing them, and the only way Tolu will get better is if he has Fitzy, Roachy and JP Sauni pushing him.\nThis weekend, we will wrap up the regular competition rounds with another fiery derby against the Brumbies at Allianz Stadium. How will the team approach this one leading into the quarter-finals?\nI don\u2019t care about finals at this point in time, they\u2019re irrelevant. 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        "raw_content": "Brent crude dropped 20% for the quarter, the most in 2 years.\nOil Price Drops on Oversupply\nIn June of 2014 the Brent Crude Oil Price hit $115 per barrel and many oil market insiders were predicting higher prices. Other analyst however, called a peak, and their predictions proved to be correct. By the beginning of October 2014, the Index dropped to $95 and predictions of further falls down to $90 or even $80 hold sway. What changed?\nBack in June, the world suddenly became aware of the Muslim fundamentalist group called IS. This band of revolutionaries threatened to disrupt Iraq's oil output, just as that country was beginning to open the taps and sell to the world. OPEC's estimates of world demand for oil showed that the loss of Iraq's output would produce a large shortfall in supply. When supply cannot meet demand, prices rise. However, that simplistic view ignored many other factors that were coming into play in the oil market. Speculators talked the market up and encouraged panic buying. That panic pricing lasted long enough for those insiders heavily stocked with oil futures to offload them on the general public.\nHydraulic fracturing in the United States has redrawn the geo-political map and fundamentally altered the oil market. The United States was and still is the world's largest consumer of oil. Back in 2005, the US had to import 60 per cent of its supplies from abroad. That demand boosted the coffers of oil suppliers and made the control of major oil producing regions vital to US economic stability and so central to American foreign policy. By 2014, however, the USA only needs to import 30 per cent of its oil consumption. As fracking increases domestic production, the USA will switch from being a net importer to a net exporter of oil and that will change the world's political alliances forever.\nThe insurgency in Iraq dominated the world's headlines through the summer and into the fall of 2014. News reporters gasped as IS seized control of larger and larger areas of the recently liberated oil producing country. These reports lit a fuse under the oil price, but those price rises were generated through selective blindness. Anyone reading the whole newspaper on their commute to the city would have realised that IS controls the central region of Iraq and eastern parts of Syria. All of Iraq's oil is in the Shia-populated southern Basra region of Iraq and the Kurdish region in the north of Iraq. IS has imposed a rule of terror across vast tracts of desert in the only region of Iraq that has little oil.\nPredictions of IS curtailing Iraqi oil sales overlooked a fundamental flaw in the organization and its leaders. IS needs money, and its leaders like luxuries. The declared \"Caliph\" (Muslim Pope) of the group drew ridicule across the world on his first appearance in video on Western news slots by sporting a $5,000 Omega watch. IS controlled a small oil field in Northern Syria, and, after taking over Mosul in Northern Iraq, got access to more. Far from shutting down production, IS cranked up sales by offering bargain basement prices. IS does not have access to international markets, however, and so their low sales price stolen oil cannot be counted as a factor behind the recent fall in the Brent Crude Index.\nIS sells its oil in Turkey and smuggles it over the border. Turkey, NATO's second largest military power and ally of the United States, seems to frequently get away with flouting NATO's Middle Eastern strategy. The country was also found to be sanction busting during the embargo on Iran, but faced no punishments from the US. Opposition politicians within Turkey, however, are not so willing to turn a blind eye - Ali Ediboglu, of the Republican People's Party recently drew the world's attention to Turkey's back-door support of IS through oil purchases. IS oil sales now account for about 3.5 per cent of Turkey's oil supply, which is not a significant portion of the world market.\nThe fall in oil prices have been predicted since the middle of 2013. Three significant factors were clearly visible a year ago and these movements were bound to lower prices because of greater supply of oil. The end of the US-led embargo on Iran automatically presaged a glut in oil supply. Iran took America's blows on the chin as it attempted to develop a nuclear deterrent. However, the financial embargo on that country left its economy in tatters. Iranian blustering folded and they shelved their nuclear program. Iran's extreme need for cash meant that it would inevitably pump out as much oil as physically possible no matter how low their actions sent the oil price. Libya suffered a lot of damage to its oil infrastructure during the overthrow of Gadaffi three years ago. However, all that damage has been repaired and now Libya is back in business. Like Iran, Libya is desperate for cash and will sell as much oil as it can no matter how low the oil price goes. Fracking in the US is the third element that has increased oil supply. Although increases in US oil production were predicted, no one foresaw the great leap in production seen this year.\nRecessions reduce the demand for fuel and raw materials for industrial production; booms, increase demand. Since 2008, when the Western world collapsed into recession, growth in China has kept demand for oil at steady levels. As the developed world recovered around 2011, the extra demand placed upward pressure on the price of oil and gas. In 2011, a tsunami caused the Japanese nuclear power plant at Fukushima to go into meltdown. Japan closed down all its nuclear power plants and reopened its mothballed oil-, gas- and coal-fired power stations. This factor placed enormous pressure on the world's fuel supplies keeping prices for all three power sources buoyant. However, this demand suddenly evaporated in July 2014 when Japan reopened all its nuclear power plants. Prices of coal and gas were the first to plummet and only the panic over IS managed to stave off the fall in oil prices for a short period. By the beginning of September 2014, it became clear that industrial production in Japan, Germany, France and China had started to fall. The expansionary phase of the world's economic cycle is coming to an end and recession is on the horizon again. Demand for oil had a sudden fall with the reopening of Japan's nuclear program and there is no growth in the world to take up the slack. Demand for oil will not rise again until the economic cycle returns to growth \u2013 an event that is unlikely within the next four years.\nIncreased production from Libya, the USA, Iran, and even Iraq means that oil supplies greatly increased through 2014. The Japanese nuclear program and the onset of worldwide recession mean that demand has plummeted. Thus, a fall in the oil price in unavoidable. The only event that will avert a fall in the oil price is a cut in production.\nOPEC is a club of oil producers that was formed to control oil prices through varying supply. Its twelve members include Libya, Iran and Iraq, who are unlikely to volunteer to reduce their production. Algeria is another member and that country suffered destruction of its infrastructure at the same time as Libya. Algeria has also repaired its pipelines and come back to the market this year and they will not give up their only source of funds to repay all those repair costs. Nigeria and Venezuela need every cent they can get their hands on to fund expensive riot control in the face of their discontented starving populations. The United Arab Emirates are still paying their way out of the debt created by a collapsed property boom and so they are unlikely to vote for lowering production. Therefore, seven of the twelve members of OPEC are unlikely to vote for a cut in production. Of the remaining suppliers, Saudi Arabia is by far the largest producer. But the Saudis (who gave the world 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers) need to maintain production to lavishly pacify their islamists.\nOne more factor is often cited to reason for higher oil prices and that is \"peak oil.\" This theory proposes that all the oil in the world is running out and will not be able to supply the industrialized world for much longer. The increasing rarity of oil, makes in more precious. However, 2014 has seen several blows to the peak oil panic. Vast reserves have been discovered beneath the Eastern Mediterranean between Egypt and Greece, the South China Sea has yet to be fully explored and Brazil's estimates of off-shore reserves seem to rise monthly. Russia's threats to cut off gas supplies to Europe have removed all brakes on the development of fraking in Europe. The UK, Poland and Sweden are particularly keen to develop their resources. More oil has been discovered in the Arctic in territory belonging to Denmark and Russia and more shale oil lies beneath Russia than the US. New extraction methods and new discoveries mean that peak oil isn't going to happen any time soon.\nThe current oil price falls have been in the pipeline for a long time and they are set to continue. OPEC does not seem to be prepared to do anything and intends to debate whether to support a Brent Crude price of $90 at its next meeting in November 2014. The fact that this price level is not an urgent certainty for the club shows that it is unlikely to be defended. A fall to $80 seems likely over the next year. A rush to develop oil production in Europe could even see the oil price fall to $60 a barrel if Denmark is going to find a market for all its Arctic oil. If there is anyone in the world that would find such a price difficult to contemplate, it must be Russia. 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One of the magazine\u2019s trademarks is the ability to blend a great photo with a clever headline; another reason why art directors like wide shots, such as this one, is that there is plenty of room for copy.\nAnalog SLR, 50mm lens.\nMy first digital photo to run in Sports Illustrated. Arizona State was playing at Nebraska in September of 2003.\nCanon EOS-1D, Canon EF 400mm f2.8L lens, f2.8 @ 1/800, ISO 1600.\nIn the previous three chapters, I covered shooting football. In this chapter, I\u2019ll discuss some of the aspects of shooting football (and sports in general) that are specific to Sports Illustrated: how SI has adapted to changes in technology, what makes a picture work (or not work) for the magazine, and how SI covers the big games.\nSports Illustrated came late to the digital party. We didn\u2019t feel the need to go digital as soon as the first pro DSLRs were available. 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For an even tighter deadline, we\u2019d charter a Learjet\u2014those really were the days!\nWe started using digital mainly because the shots looked better at night. As television drove the scheduling of major sporting events deeper into the late afternoon and evening hours, we at Sports Illustrated struggled to find ways to shoot sharp, well-exposed photos under ever-worsening conditions.\nWhen I started at SI, we shot on Kodak High Speed Ektachrome film. It had an ISO of 160, but our lab pushed the film to ISO 400. (\u201cPushing film\u201d means developing it for a longer time or at a higher temperature to increase its sensitivity to light.) The only lens longer than 180mm with an aperture of f2.8 was the 300mm f2.8 lens made by Topcon. Technicians like Marty Forscher in New York or Rudy Ling in Los Angeles would cut down the mount to adapt it to our cameras. The Topcor was a great lens; at f2.8 it had a beautiful bokeh (the way the lens renders the out-of-focus areas in an image) and surprisingly pleasing vignetting (a slight darkening of the corners of the image). The problem was that the focusing mount turned backward relative to any other lens we used, and those were the days of totally manual focus.\nWe started using digital mainly because it looked better at night. As television drove the scheduling of major sporting events deeper into the late afternoon and evening hours, we at Sports Illustrated struggled to find ways to shoot sharp, well-exposed photos under ever-worsening conditions.\nOur film choices evolved from Fuji 400 (pushed to 800) to Kodachrome 200 (pushed to 640 but with great quality) and then to color negative films from Kodak and Fuji, ending up at around ISO 2000\u20133200. Prints or contact sheets were never made from the color negatives because there was no time. 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        "raw_content": "Philadelphia Welcomes Century 21 Department Stores\nDuring the Philadelphia Business Journal Breakfast at the Hard Rock Cafe Natalie Kostelni interviewed Eddie Gindi of Century 21 Department Store. If you are from northern NJ or NYC chances are you have heard of or shopped at a Century 21. Philadelphia will now have its first location as the company expands outside the Metro NYC area as of October 28th 2014 at The Gallery on 821 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA.\nDuring the interview by Natalie we heard Eddie say how, \u2018Century 21 listens, watches and pays attention to what the consumer wants and likes.\u2019 It sounds like they deliver especially with discounts of 40-65% off. Understanding his customers, or as they call them \u2018guests\u2019, it is about the fashion and value. Their model offers fashion at a discount. Their stores are always evolving, the focus is on giving the customer what they want in the product and the store layout and design.\nEddie, like his father, is focused on giving back to the community. It sounds like they are here to stay as Eddie revealed their space is about 100,000 square feet and its is not a \u2018short term\u2019 lease.\nPREIT reached out to Century 21 regarding anchoring The Gallery. Eddie said they saw the location in Philadelphia as a chance to service the customers and it was close enough yet far enough to be a whole new market for the Department Store. He enjoys the historic value of Philadelphia and the increase trending for local tourism.\nhttp://www.c21stores.com/",
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        "raw_content": "WASHINGTON, June 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, InfraGard, the nation's foremost collaborative partnership between private industry and the Federal government established to protect the nation's critical infrastructure, formally announced the selection of a National Advisory Board. Consisting of industry leaders and subject matter experts, the board will advise InfraGard and the non-profit National Members Alliance (INMA), which manages 85 InfraGard chapters and over 50,000 members around the United States, and will coordinate with governmental partners.\n29-year veteran of Federal Law Enforcement Dr. Kathleen L. 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Our nation's infrastructure is threatened every day, be it from storms, crime or terrorism. The good news is that InfraGard is here to help navigate challenges, mitigate problems, and provide solutions with a deep bench of dedicated volunteers.\"\nNorton is Vice President for General Dynamics C4 Systems Washington Operations. Immediately prior to his work at General Dynamics he served as a member of former Secretary Michael Chertoff's senior executive staff at the Department of Homeland Security as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for legislative affairs. Norton is an adjunct professor with Johns Hopkins University Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and serves on the National Board of Directors for the not for profit Curt and Shonda Schilling Shade Foundation of America helping to prevent skin cancer through education. 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        "raw_content": "Get Estelle Musician essential facts below, , or join the Estelle Musician discussion. Add Estelle Musician to your PopFlock.com topic list for future reference or share this resource on social media.\nEstelle Musician\nEstelle in 2008\nEstelle Fanta Swaray\nhip hop soul[2]\nestelledarlings.com\nEstelle Fanta Swaray (born 18 January 1980) is a British singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actress from West London, England. Estelle is known for her eclectic mix of various musical genres including R&B, soul, reggae, grime, hip hop and dance.[3] She has experienced mainstream success with the single \"American Boy\" featuring Kanye West, reaching number 1 in the United Kingdom, and her collaboration with David Guetta in \"One Love\".\nEstelle has released several critically acclaimed records and received a Grammy Award.[4] She has collaborated with artists including John Legend, Robin Thicke, Rick Ross, Chris Brown, will.i.am, Kanye West and De La Soul.[5][6] Since 2013, she voices the fictional character Garnet in the animated TV series Steven Universe, in which she provides the vocals for her character in numerous songs.[7]\nEstelle Swaray was born and raised in West London, England. Her mother's family came from Dakar, Senegal, and her father is from the Caribbean island of Grenada, when they were French and British colonies respectively. She was the second born of nine children. Estelle's parents were very religious when she was growing up, and secular music was not allowed in the family's home. Instead, spiritual music--particularly American gospel--and traditional African music were what Estelle grew up listening to. However, she would sometimes listen to hip hop when not at home.[8]\nShe spent her childhood listening to her parents' reggae records and her aunt's soul collection before discovering hip hop. \"I got into hip hop from my uncle; he was always playing us Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane; he was a bad boy and my mum wasn't really happy that I was hanging out with him\".[9] By the time she was in her early 20s, she had decided on a music career. Estelle got her start in London's renowned hip-hop record store Deal Real. Her fellow employees encouraged her to take a chance and get on the mic on-stage; soon she was playing numerous London clubs and appearing with the likes of Manuva and Rodney P. Local hero Skitz asked her to appear on his 2000 album, Countryman, and soon she landed on albums by artists such as The 57th Dynasty and Blak Twang. She made her solo debut in 2003 with the 12\" \"Excuse Me\", released on the label Paradise Isle.[10]\nHer career got a jump-start in the early 2000s when she happened to see Kanye West sitting in a restaurant while on a trip to Los Angeles. Estelle approached Kanye, introduced herself and asked for an introduction to John Legend. She eventually got that introduction, and Legend eventually helped produce two songs on her debut album.[11]\n2004-05: The 18th Day\nEstelle's debut album, The 18th Day, was released in the UK in October 2004.[8] Her breakthrough track came when \"1980\" was released by the V2 label and reached number 14 on the UK pop chart. A street-level mixtape series called Da Heat and further 12\"s like \"Free\" and \"Go Gone\" helped build a loyal following, and Estelle gave back to the UK hip-hop scene by forming her own Stellarents label to sign new artists. In October 2004, V2 released her album, it took its title after how Estelle's mother almost died while giving birth to the future singer on 18 January. The album was a modest success, debuting at No. 35 on the UK albums chart, and generating two top 20 singles. She also received a MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Award in the UK for Best Newcomer.[8][10]\nThree years later, US R&B singer John Legend announced that Estelle would be the first signee to his Homeschool label, distributed by Atlantic in the US. Four years after The 18th Days release, Estelle returned with her second album, Shine. Though it was her second album, it was the first to be released in the US and her major-label debut. The pop-ish lead single, \"American Boy\" featuring Kanye West, was her first international hit and reached the top 10 in at least a dozen countries, including the US, Canada, Ireland, Australia and Turkey.[8] The second album, Shine, was released in April 2008 and peaked at number six in the UK, while \"American Boy\" topped the UK chart and reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.\nWhereas her 2004 debut album, The 18th Day from V2 Records, was totally self-created, Shine marks the first time Estelle has brought other producers and artists into the creative process with her. Kanye West, Swizz Beatz, Wyclef Jean, Will.i.am, Mark Ronson and Cee-Lo Green and Jack Splash all lend talents to the album, executive produced by John Legend. \"Her sound is a unique blend of hip hop, R&B, reggae and soul, explains Legend. She has a special voice, unlike any other voice out there in mainstream music, and she can really write. She writes hip lyrics with unforgettable melodies. I recognised that in her when I first worked with her in 2004.\" He continues, \"I'm excited and honored to have Estelle as the first artist on my label, Homeschool Records. I believe the world is going to fall in love with her album, as I already have. Estelle is an amazing talent, and she's going to do big things.\"[12]\nThe lead single, \"Wait a Minute (Just a Touch)\", released in November 2007. In 2008, Estelle rose to fame with her collaboration with rapper Kanye West, titled \"American Boy\". This song reached the top 10 in many countries worldwide, including the United States and Canada, as well as achieving number-one status on the UK Singles Chart.[13][14] and in Belgium[15] and Israel. The song won many awards worldwide, including Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and is rumored to be inspired by American comedy writer Sam Means after the artist met him near a plane. It was also nominated for Song of the Year at the 51st Grammy Awards.\"American Boy\" was Number 7 on Rolling Stones list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.[16] The song was nominated for the 2009 Brit Award for Best British Single, and Estelle was also nominated for Best British Female Artist.[17]Shine was released following the single on John Legend's HomeSchool label, reaching the albums chart in most countries worldwide, including number 6 in the UK.[13]Shine sold enough copies to be certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry, and was shortlisted for the prestigious 2008 Mercury Music Prize. Shine has been certified Gold in the UK, denoting 100,000 copies sold. The album has sold 233,000 copies in the United States as of January 2012.[18]Shine was one of the twelve nominees for the 2008 Mercury Prize.\nEstelle has also released a single with American rapper Busta Rhymes called \"World Go Round\", from his album Back on My B.S., which was released on 19 May 2009. In February 2009, the song \"Star\" was released; it is also used for Crystal Light commercials. In 2009, Estelle started working on her upcoming third studio album, All of Me. Estelle made a cameo appearance in the video for new star Mr Hudson for his single \"Supernova\". Estelle made an appearance on 11 August 2009 episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. She performed the song \"Good Girls Go Bad\" with Cobra Starship in Leighton Meester's absence. Estelle also appears on the song \"Rollacoasta\", co-written by her and American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke; the song appears on his album, Sex Therapy.\n2010-12: All of Me\nEstelle confirmed her third album would be titled All of Me. The album was originally led by the single \"Freak\", featuring Kardinal Offishall and produced by David Guetta. The video premiered on her website on 26 February 2010.[19] The original second single from the album was announced as being \"Fall in Love\", which featured versions featuring Nas and John Legend. Due to the underperformance of both \"Freak\" and \"Fall in Love\", both songs were ultimately left off the final track listing for All of Me.[20] However, \"Freak\" was featured on both the Step Up 3D soundtrack and the reissue of David Guetta's album One Love, titled One More Love. In 2010, Estelle also modelled at Naomi Campbell's Fashion For Relief runway show for The White Ribbon Alliance to raise funds for mothers in Haiti. She was also featured on Reflection Eternal's new album with the song Midnight Hour and last track of Gucci Mane's album The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted.\nIn 2011, it was announced that \"Break My Heart\", featuring Rick Ross, would be released as the new lead single from All of Me. It was released for download on 26 April 2011 and released to US urban radio stations on 17 May 2011.[21][22] The song peaked at 33 on the US Hip-Hop/R&B, the week of 2 July 2011.[23] The following week the song rose to 37.[24] Dual second singles were released in the US and UK. In the US, the second single was announced as being \"Thank You\" whereas \"Back to Love\" was issued in the UK. Estelle subsequently confirmed on Twitter that All of Me was released on 28 February 2012 in the US.[25] In the UK, All of Me was released on 12 March 2012.[20]\n2013-16: True Romance, own label and acting ventures\nEstelle performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on 1 May 2015.\nIn 2013, Estelle announced the launch of New London Records, an independent label in partnership with BMG, with whom she's worked as a writer since 2003. Estelle will release the second and third volumes of her three-volume EP Love & Happiness on the new label (the first volume, Love Jones, was released in June), taking creative control of her current and future musical endeavours. \"This is a new and exciting move for me,\" Estelle said in a press release. \"BMG has been an awesome partner throughout my career, and with New London we plan to continue bridging the gap between soul, R&B, London and New York - uniting them through music.\" Added BMG executive president Richard Blackstone, \"Estelle has been a valued member of the BMG family as a writer for some time now. She is a deeply passionate artist gifted with a tremendous voice and has music running through her veins. We are thrilled that Estelle has expanded our relationship and entered into a new partnership with BMG Label Services to release her upcoming album.\"[26] She also began voicing Garnet in the animated series Steven Universe.\nIn 2014, Estelle performed live at Amber Lounge, the original Formula One after-party, in Singapore. She would return for an exclusive performance at Amber Lounge Abu Dhabi in November. In March, she premiered the first single off her fourth album True Romance which was \"Make Her Say (Beat It Up).\"[27] The follow-up single \"Conqueror\" premiered on 15 July 2014.[28] After numerous delays, the album was released on 17 February 2015 in the US.[29]\nIn 2015, Estelle guest starred in the hit Fox TV show Empire, singing the duet version of her single \"Conqueror\" with Jussie Smollett, refuelling sales of the single (peaking at No. 42 on the Hot 100 and No. 15 on R&B) and making it her biggest US hit since her Grammy-winning \"American Boy\" with Kanye West. In October, Estelle accepted the invitation to be the grand marshal of Howard University Homecoming vs. Norfolk State University. She also sang \"We'll Be There\", the theme song for We Bare Bears.\n2017-present: Lovers Rock\nIn June 2017, she announced she's working on a full-length reggae album due for a late 2017 release, in addition to releasing the album's lead single \"Love Like Ours\" featuring Tarrus Riley.[30] On July 13, 2018, the title of the album was revealed as Lovers Rock. The single \"Better\" was released along with the pre-order. The album was released on September 7, 2018.[31]\nShe currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.[32]\nFor her ability to rap, sing, and write songs, Estelle has been praised by musicians such as John Legend and Roots Manuva;[33] Estelle's taste in music encompasses Todd Rundgren, Lauryn Hill, Kanye West, Nas, Jill Scott and Jay Z.\nIn league with other contemporary British sirens like Amy Winehouse, Adele and Duffy,[33] her main musical influences are Mary J. Blige and Ella Fitzgerald. In an interview, Estelle remarked: \"Every three years they are talking about the 'British (musical) invasion.' It's been ongoing. It's been an invasion for the last 10 years. We are here! We crossed over. I'm like one of the first black British artists to come over here and win a Grammy. We are here!\"[8][34]\nEstelle's work has earned her numerous awards and accolades, including three MOBO Awards, a World Music Award, and one Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for \"American Boy\".[35] She has also received two Brit Award nominations, including one for Best British Female Artist.[17]\n2004: MOBO Award for Best Newcomer\n2008: World Music Award for Best New R&B Act\n2008: MOBO Award for Best UK Female\n2008: MOBO Award for Best Song for \"American Boy\"[8]\n2009: Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance for \"American Boy\" (with Kanye West)\nHer top single was \"American Boy\" from 2008, which reached Platinum status in several countries.\n2005 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Herself Guest, 20 March\n2013-present Steven Universe Garnet (voice) Main role\n2015; 2017 Empire Delphine \"Unto the Breach\" (Season 1, Episode 9)\n\"My Naked Villainy\" (Season 3, Episode 13)\n2016 Hell's Kitchen Herself \"Walking the Plank\" (Season 16, Episode 5)\n2018; 2019 We Bare Bears Herself (voice)\nEsteller (voice) \"More Everyone's Tube\" (Season 4, Episode 14)\n\"The Mall (Season 4, Episode 27)\n2018 OK K.O.! 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        "raw_content": "3 Responses to \u201cLiving With Someone/Living Poly\u201d\nThere\u2019s a lot I believe I need to say here.\nAnd there\u2019s evwn more stuff I *want* to say here.\nSadly, I can\u2019t do any of it from my phone\u2026 Without killing my thumbs. It will get done, soon, though\u2026 Whether on my computer or someone else\u2019s!!\n1) I have a hard time equating my upbringing with the theory you pose here. For the fact that there are three children in my household, and our triggers are all set on completely different, though the parenting didn\u2019t actually change much between us. My middle sister is a \u201cflip on a dime for no obvious reasons\u201d kind of girl, my oldest is what I would consider moderate on the trigger- takes a while under most circumstances, but there are some hairbreath triggers that occur occasionally, and myself on the bottom end\u2026 it actually takes a lot to get me to the point of anxiety- there are some triggers that I can feel wiggle and generally subside, but to be a person to forcefully flip it takes a deep and intimate knowledge of me and what makes me tick\u2026 and hitting me (literally or figuratively) at very appropriate times with it. Our parents are two different types- my mother is just like my middle sister, my father is more like me. Seeing what I have in my family, makes me wonder about a more genetic component to the anxiety buttons. Though, I always have and always will believe that everything is a little bit nature and a little bit nurture and a whole lot of just plain luck (be it bad or good)/planning (by God/yourdietyofchoice).\nThat being said- some of my insecurites are triggers, and some are not. Some can lead to some pretty hefty anxiety when flipped, that is really hard to disengage from. Some of them just piss me off that I\u2019m still so wrapped up and worried in them, and makes me wonder when it will go away, if it will, and how I can \u2026. hurry\u2026 that process along. \ud83d\ude09\nI understand and can appreciate the going from having the ability to shape my every day \u201cdoings\u201d basically on my own, to feeling like I don\u2019t have a choice, in some matters, of doing them\u2026 it\u2019s kind of a \u201cthe time is now\u2026 or never\u201d kind of feeling. And many times I\u2019d rather take the \u201cnow\u201d rather than the \u201cnever\u201d option\u2026 I don\u2019t want to miss *ANYTHING!*\nI am not ebol\u2026 I don\u2019t think. Not most of the time, at least, and definitely not towards you. \ud83d\ude09\nI know as surely as I breath that I am far from perfect. And if you ever have any doubts that I might be, come tell me. Because I\u2019d love to hear your perspective of how I got to be perfect! \ud83d\ude09 I have a lot of splotches, dot, discolorations, scars, marks, and just plain ugly places. I even have emotions outside of \u201chappy\u201d and \u201csmiley\u201d, though I\u2019m generally scared to show them too much. \ud83d\ude09\nI find it fascinating our completely different approaches to using the available and willing resource of Gabe as a tool for decreasing our anxieties- you feel you do it too much (I\u2019m not one to comment on that- only you and he can make that decision), and I know that I don\u2019t use it often enough. We seem to have a similar background that has brought us to this place, though. No family member, friend, or lover has really expressed a want to do that, or that they find something meaningful and nourishing in being a person that can diminish anxieties I have on things. Well, over time Nichole has, but it has been a long time coming to fruition for various reasons. As a response to that, I just figured out how to not rely on people for that. I adjusted to doing what I needed to all by myself- up to and including pushing most people in my life to a very safe distance away from me. My biggest insecurity based anxieties often come from people getting to know me on a very personal and intimate level- that frightening (for me) level of vulnerability that means that you now have the power to trigger the anxieties that I have worked long and hard to glue down the switch too. But with that now comes with a \u2026need? wish? ill placed fear? for people to continue to see me as self-reliant and able to take care of myself- on all levels.\nI think in a way, not having a particular place to go with this romance is an anxiety in and of itself, but not one that can be easily fixed or mediated. It comes with a lot of looking into the dark and shrugging, saying \u201cWell, I guess I\u2019ll see the next step when I\u2019m on top of it.\u201d and not being able to predict anything. 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        "raw_content": "Voters Question Clinton's Qualifications, Now Rate Trump Equal\nObama\u2019s Not Exactly An Asset To Candidates in 2016\nWill An Obama Endorsement Matter In This Year\u2019s Election?\nMost voters have difficulty swallowing President Obama's superlatives for Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail last week and now rate her and Donald Trump equally when it comes to their preparedness for the White House.\nA new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters agree with Obama's statement that \"there has never ever been any man or woman more qualified for this office than Hillary Clinton.\" Sixty-five percent (65%) disagree with the president's statement. Thirteen percent (13%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)\nIt's important to note that the question did not identify the person who made the statement. Obama praised Clinton while campaigning with her in North Carolina on the same day that FBI Director James Comey announced his agency would not seek any indictments of the former secretary of State despite her \"extremely careless\" handling of classified information. Most voters disagree with Comey\u2019s decision.\nNot surprisingly, just five percent (5%) of Republicans and 15% of voters not affiliated with either political party agree with the president's high praise of the likely Democratic presidential nominee. But even Democrats aren't convinced: 42% of voters in Clinton's and Obama's party agree with the statement, but 36% do not, with another 21% who are not sure.\nWhen given the choice, 41% of all voters think Clinton is better qualified to be president, but just as many (40%) say that of Trump. A sizable 19% are undecided.\nThat's a noticeable shift in Trump's favor from April when 50% said Clinton is qualified to be president, but only 27% felt that way about the billionaire businessman.\nThe race between Clinton and Trump has grown tighter in our latest White House Watch survey.\nSeventy-four percent (74%) of Republicans see Trump as the more qualified candidate, while 77% of Democrats say that of Clinton. Forty-one percent (41%) of unaffiliated voters think Trump is more qualified, compared to 31% who feel that way about Clinton, but 28% of these voters are undecided.\nBlacks are closely divided over Obama's characterization of Clinton as the most qualified person ever to run for the presidency. Most whites (70%) and other minority voters (64%) disagree.\nA plurality (45%) of self-identified liberal voters agree with the president about Clinton's qualifications, but 87% of conservatives and 62% of moderates disagree. Eighty-five percent (85%) of liberals and moderates by a 45% to 30% margin believe Clinton is more qualified for the White House; 68% of conservatives view Trump as more qualified.\nThe gender gap is here, too. Women see Clinton as more qualified; men feel Trump is better for the job. The older the voter, the more likely he or she is to consider Trump more qualified.\nAmong voters who consider Clinton more qualified than Trump for the presidency, 52% agree that there has never been a candidate more qualified than her. Ninety-eight percent (98%) of those who say Trump is more qualified disagree with the president\u2019s statement.\nGenerally speaking, when it comes to national security, the economy and other major issues, voters expect Clinton to continue Obama's policies and Trump to change them, for better or worse.\nThe president is garnering unusually high approval ratings lately, but voters are closely divided as to whether his support would help or hurt candidates running in their state.\nBack in January, voters said a candidate endorsement from Obama will not impact their voting decision this November, but most in his own party said it would.\nFollowing the release of a final report by the special congressional committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, 49% of all voters believe Clinton lied to the families of those killed in Benghazi about the cause of their deaths.\nIs Donald Trump the Tea Party\u2019s Revenge?",
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        "raw_content": "HUMAN TRAFFICKING LAW FACES OBSTACLES FROM UNLIKELY SOURCE\nThis is the first in a series of articles by Raymond Bechard focusing on the reauthorization of the 2011 Trafficking Victims Protection Act and the behind-the-scenes political process that is threatening the law\u2019s progress and strength.\nHaving been ushered into the conference room of a United States Senator deep inside Washington D.C.\u2019s ultra-secure Hart building, I wondered how much further we would get. It had taken nearly six months to schedule this meeting with the Senator\u2019s staff. But, would they listen? Would we be able to convey the reality, importance and the complexity of human trafficking in America? Looking at the idyllic paintings of the Senator\u2019s home state lining the walls, my concern was for the ugly things people choose not to see near \u2013 and sometimes in \u2013 their homes.\nWhile trying to alert Federal Legislators to the dangers of human trafficking crimes and child pornography on social networking websites \u2013 especially Facebook \u2013 we had quickly become involved in the current work to reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). The law, which defines and governs of all aspects of human trafficking in America, needs to be updated for appropriations every few years. This gives lawmakers the opportunity to make improvements and needed changes to the legislation. However, like every opportunity in Washington D.C., it also brings out the most frustrating aspects of our government\u2019s bureaucracy and political strife.\nnow there are two bills, one each coming from the Senate and the Congress. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) has introduced S.B. 1301 which seems to have the blessing of the Department of Justice (an apparent necessity) and has already passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee. This version of the bill makes very few of the needed changes to the law and lacks the kind of legislative courage so needed to address the issue of human trafficking.\nOn the other hand, we have H.B. 2830, a bill with far more strength and authority to battle the problem from the street level. This version of the law is far more complete (even containing suggestions for an awareness poster for states to use) and would go much further in protecting and preventing human trafficking victims of all ages from being continually abused. But it has a problem. The Department of Justice doesn\u2019t want to \u201ctinker\u201d with the law, according to one Congressional Staffer. It seems DOJ wants to keep the status quo and not allow any major changes \u2013 or improvements \u2013 made to the law. Read the Department of Justice Response to H.B. 2830.\nOver the next few weeks, I will be reporting on the process and progress of these two bills and the various difficulties faced by the devoted Legislative Staff who are trying to work within the confines of a terribly divisive political climate in order to pass the best legislation possible. The road ahead of them is going to be difficult and confusing, as we discovered during our meeting last week at the Senator\u2019s office. Certainly, with growing levels of animosity growing inside the Beltway, now may not be the time to try for better legislation in the area of human trafficking. But if not now, when? Can its victims wait any longer?\nLabels: berlin turnpike, child trafficking, human trafficking, raymond bechard, sex trafficking, tvpa, tvpra",
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        "raw_content": "Villa for sale in Lisbon - Lisbon-Center\nCountryside Farm \u2013 Excellent for B&amp;B - Portugal Real Estate\nCountryside Farm \u2013 Excellent for B&B Ref. FC-QUIN-SC-0003 Urban description and characterization of the property This farm is located on the Silver Coast. The region is mainly agricultural, rich in vineyards and orchards, with beautiful scenery and landscapes and a vast variety of old buildings from the 17th and 18th century; Close to a beautiful beaches and good Golf courses. The location of the property benefits greatly, due to it being on the national road (EN8) and its proximity to the A8 motorway (nearest entrance 5 kms). It is very well located to Lisbon (31 kms), for that matter, the property is in a perfect location to access the main airport or any highway to the north and south of the country. The property refers to a farm on 14,5 hectares of land, with recently renovated buildings, which were originally built at the end of the 17th century. Presently, the farm (\u201cQuinta\u201d) is being used by the owners for residential purposes, a bed and breakfast/guests-house accommodation and organization of a vast variety of events, such as banquets or conferences. A description and composition of each building and its use: Main House (ground floor: 155 m2 ; 1st floor: 180 m2 ) This building corresponds to the original manor house, where presently the 1st floor is being used as the owner\u2019s residence. It consists of a kitchen, 2 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, a dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 dressing rooms and a large loft. Located on the ground floor of the house is a large guest\u2019s room, the antique kitchen with the original bread oven and a large storage room. Accommodations Unit or Guests House ( 383 m2 ) This part of the farm is where the guest rooms and the reception are located and was once a large wine cellar. All of the 9 rooms (8 double rooms and a junior suite) have en suite full bathrooms and private entrance. Restaurant / Banquet Hall ( 756 m2 ) The area designated for banquets resulted from the conversion of the old stables, the keeper\u2019s house and an attached large courtyard into restaurant, bar, washrooms, kitchen, storage room and a banquet hall for up to 250 persons. Congress or Multiple Use Hall ( 304 m2 ) This building where wine used to be made, still keeps today the old wine press adapted into the stage of the congress or multiple use hall. Storage and Laundry Rooms ( 116 m2 ) The old pig houses have been adapted into storage and laundry rooms. As for the landscaped areas the farm has wonderful green gardens, a pond, a children\u2019s playground, cobble stoned ground between buildings and a large cobble stoned courtyard, a parking lot for up to a hundred cars, a large in ground pool ( 132 m2) with its own washrooms ( 37 m2 ) and a 13 hectares wooded hill that has once been the vineyard. There is a vast variety of pine, cedar and cork trees (together around 10 000 trees) planted during the winter of 1995, that are in great sanitary conditions and growing well. These types of trees were chosen for their very good resistance to dryness and their ability to adapt to this ecological area. There is also a construction license valid until the 26th of August 2008 in order to adapt the current structures of the farm, according to the approved project by the ministry of tourism, into a Rural Hotel. This project consists of the remodelling and conversion of old stables and barns (ground floor: 140 m2 ; 1st floor: 140 m2 ) into another 8 double rooms with en suite bathrooms and a new reception ( 42 m2 ). With the remodelling of the current rooms, kitchen, laundry room, service areas, washrooms and banquet hall, which is mainly finished, except for the laundry and current rooms. With the construction of a gym, sauna, bath and dressing rooms ( 112 m2 ) by the pool, a tennis court, a putting green, a children`s park, besides the bath and dressing rooms for the staff ( 35 m2 ). It also includes the power lines, water lines and pipes, gas lines, sewage system and obviously the acquire of the fundamental equipment for all installations. Most of the electrical part (110 KVA generator and transformer) of the project is already in place. The property is landscaped and completely fenced. Price: 1.554.000 Euros\nLisbon 0 Km",
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        "raw_content": "Same-sex marriage (SSM) and civil unions in Australia\nPart 2: 2009 to 2011:\nDiscrimination clauses removed from federal\nlaws. Labor conference discusses SSM. Civil\nunions become available in ACT.\nThis is a continuation from a previous essay.\n2009: Advances against sex discrimination in federal laws:\nDuring 2009-MAY, the Statistic Bureau announced that it would start counting same-sex couples in the national census. 1\nBy mid 2009, the Federal labor government removed same-sex discrimination from almost 100 national laws in such areas as pensions, tax and employment, etc. which had previously been restricted to opposite-sex couples. However, Prime Minister Rudd, who regards himself as a moderate Christian, expressed his total opposition to legalizing same-sex marriage. 8\n2009-JUL: SSM discussed at Labor's national conference:\nThe Australian Labor Party held its annual conference in Sydney, starting on 2009-JUL-30. 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I believe that the issue of equality for all is something that is unstoppable. 1\nHe received overwhelming applause from the other delegates.\nA poll reported in 2009-AUG that about 60% of Australian adults support same-sex marriage. 1\n2009-NOV-11: Civil Unions legislation amended in Australian Capital Territory (ACT):\nThe ACT had legalized civil partnership ceremonies for same-sex couples. However, same-sex couples who registered their union were not permitted to hold a ceremony.\nDuring 2009, the Green Party in the ACT Legislature launched still another attempt to create the type of civil unions that they wanted. It was the Civil Partnerships Amendment Bill. It had provision for public ceremonies.\nThe ACT amendment was written in an attempt to satisfy federal requirements that such unions not mimic marriage.\nShane Rattenbury, the Greens member of the ACT Legislature who drafted the bill said:\n\"We understand that this is not same-sex marriage. This legislation is another step along the road to full equality for same-sex couples in Australia, and we are delighted that the assembly has passed it today.\"\nThe federal Parliament, which has the power to override legislation passed in the country's two territories, has strongly opposed same-sex marriage, and the ACT legislature has been fighting with them for proper same-sex civil unions since 2006.\nVicki Dunne, a member of the ACT legislature, serves as a shadow attorney-general. She predicted that the federal government would stop the amendment. She said:\n\"It is almost certain the Commonwealth will intervene. It still sounds like a marriage and it still feels like a marriage and therefore it probably is a marriage.\"\nHowever, this time, the Federal Labor government agreed to not veto this bill. The first public civil union ceremony was held on 2009-NOV-25, over the objections of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) -- a conservative Christian lobby group that has specialized in opposing civil unions and same-sex marriage. 7\nAn adequate system of civil unions having been achieved in ACT, promotion of marriage for same-sex couples began. Attorney-General Robert McClelland said:\n\"The government believes that marriage is between a man and a woman so it won't amend the marriage act.\"\nAustralia's Senate initiated an inquiry, hearing arguments both for and against same-sex marriage. The Senate committee received more than 20,000 submissions from the public. The responses were opposed to same-sex marriage by a ratio of two to one. 3\n2011-JUN: Anglican archbishop issues dire warning about SSM:\nPeter Jensen, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, wrote an article in the Church newspaper Southern Cross saying that SSM would redefine:\n\"one of the indispensable foundations of community. ... Ensuring public honor of same-sex relationships by calling them marriages is an abuse of marriage itself. ... It imposes, through social engineering, a newly minted concept of marriage on a community that understands it in quite another way. ... This claim for a right to be married could open the way for other forms, such as polygamous marriages or perhaps even marriage between immediate family members. ... Ministers of the Gospel will find it increasingly difficult to teach Christian sexual ethics \u2026 since what they say will be contrary to what the state says.\"\nHe referred to \"Christian sexual ethics\" as a single belief system. In reality, there are many such systems of sexual ethics in Christianity. Conservative and liberal Christians have developed many different and opposing ethical systems.\nIt is probable that the Anglican Church's main problem will not be with the government's statements on same-sex marriage, but with the public's position. A recent poll showed 60% support for SSM in Australia, a number that continues to rise.\nAlex Greenwich, spokesperson for Australian Marriage Equality said that the Archbishop's predictions of polygamy and state-sanctioned incest have not been seen in any of the countries that have allowed SSM. 6\n2011-AUG-16: Poll finds most Christians in Australia support same-sex marriage:\nA national Galaxy Research poll found that most Christians in the country believe that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. Results were:\nAmong all adults:\n60% support SSM. This compares to a similar poll in 2010-OCT which found that 62% supported SSM. The difference is within the margin of error. Both are a major increase from 2004 when support was only 30%. 11\n5% of supporters have switched from \"agree\" to \"strongly agree since 2010.\"\nA similar percentage switched from \"strongly disagree\" to \"disagree.\"\n72% of women and 47% of males favor SSM. 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        "raw_content": "Planning \u2022 Smart HomeSOME STRATEGIES FOR PEACEFUL MINDS\nWhen it\u2019s cold out, you depend on your fireplace to provide you with warmth. It also creates an ambiance that you can\u2019t get anywhere else. To ensure that you continue to get the benefits of your fireplace, it\u2019s important to take care of the entire system. With a chimney inspection Maryland residents can enjoy peace of mind.\nClean Soot Build Up\nBy scheduling an inspection, a technician will come out to your home. All of the soot buildup within the chimney can be cleaned out. From there, you can learn more about keeping the area clean throughout the year. If there is any damage as a result of the soot, it can be addressed at the same time.\nLearn About Problems\nOften, you don\u2019t find out about problems with your chimney until it\u2019s too late. There could be issues with the masonry, your cap could be broken, or various other problems. When an inspection takes place, various problems can be addressed in a timely manner so that you can get the repairs done before it causes big problems.\nWhen you start a fire, whether it\u2019s gas or wood, you want to make sure that there are no problems going on. Annual inspections of your chimney will identify issues and provide you with a report of what was seen. If there are issues, they can be rectified. Otherwise, you simply get the peace of mind knowing that everything is working as it should.\nWith the cold weather found in Maryland, it\u2019s only natural for you to use your fireplace on a regular basis. Your chimney is responsible for getting rid of all of the smoke and exhaust. Scheduling an inspection of your chimney periodically will ensure you are being a responsible homeowner. After all, it\u2019s better to know of a potential problem early on.\nThis entry was posted in Planning, Smart Home.",
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        "raw_content": "The Eight Worst Conservative Responses To Nelson Mandela\u2019s Death\nConservatives have turned Nelson Mandela\u2019s death in to another reminder of how firmly Republicans stood, and still stand, on the wrong side of history. Here are some of the worst conservative reactions to Mandela\u2019s death.\n1. \u201cDon\u2019t mourn for Mandela.\u201d\nIn his December 6 column, WorldNetDaily editor-in-chief Joseph Farah told his readers, \u201cDon\u2019t mourn for Mandela.\u201d After acknowledging that apartheid was \u201cinarguably an evil and unjustifiable system,\u201d Farah went on to claim that Mandela brought about a system \u201cin which anti-white racism is so strong today that a prominent genocide watchdog group has labeled the current situation a \u201cprecursor\u201d to the deliberate, systematic elimination of the race.\u201d\nIn just a few sentences, Farah managed to make Mandela\u2019s death all about white people. It\u2019s impressive, in a kind of stomach-turning way.\n2. \u201cHe was a great man, but he was a communist.\u201d\nBill O\u2019Reilly and Rick Santorum called Mandela a \u201cgreat man,\u201d but also a \u201ccommunist.\n[fve]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS_1wjbsesk[/fve]\nPajama\u2019s Media got in on the fun with a headline that also called Mandela a \u201ccommunist.\u201d\nIt\u2019s reminiscent of the old segregationist billboard labeling Martin Luther King Jr. a \u201ccommunist.\u201d\nHe wasn\u2019t, of course. But whatever.\n3. \u201cObamacare is like apartheid.\u201d\nRich Santorum Insulted the memory of countless black South Africans who perished under apartheid, when he compared the Affordable Care Act to apartheid, and said Mandela would have opposed Obamacare.\n[fve]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt-X0Kp41Fw[/fve]\nSpoken like someone who has no idea what life under apartheid was like. Because a system that demeaned, dehumanized, and degraded generations of black South Africans is exactly like a system that brings health care coverage to millions who were uninsured, because they were too poor to afford private health insurance, but not poor enough to qualify for Medicaid.\nWrong again. South Africa has a socialized health care system.\n4. Ted Cruz Slammed by Conservative Base For Honoring Mandela\nIt\u2019s almost enough to make you feel sorry for Sen. Ted Cruz (R, TX). The man who held a 21-hour filibuster-about-nothing and got away with it, really stepped it when he eulogized Mandela on his Facebook page, saying that Mandela was \u201can inspiration for defenders of liberty around the globe\u2026 Because of his epic fight against injustice, an entire nation is now free.\u201d\nSen. Cruz\u2019s Facebook Fans were not amused.\n[fve]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTtSRCirDqU[/fve]\nTo his credit, Sen. Cruz\u2019s office defended, which currently has over 500,000 likes.\n5. Gingrich Gets Slammed on Facebook\nSen. Cruz is not alone. Former House Speaker and GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich was slammed by Facebook commenters when he praised Mandela on his Facebook page. Gingrich later claimed to be \u201csurprised\u201d by the vehement reactions.\n[fve]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Remqa3WOQ[/fve]\nThis from a guy who played the race card every chance he got during his presidential run.\nGingrich later accused the \u201cleft\u201d of turning Mandela\u2019s death into an opportunity to \u201csmear\u201d Reagan.\n[fve]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWDABCzUpf0[/fve]\n6. Dick Cheney Would Still Vote To Keep Mandela In Prison\nIn 1986, then Rep. Dick Cheney voted against a resolution calling for the release of Nelson Mandela and the recognition of the African National Congress. In 2013, after Mandela\u2019s death, former Vice President Dick Cheney defended his vote.\n[fve]http://youtu.be/V0YsdxeDQo0[/fve]\nCheney not only voted against the resolution, but voted to uphold Ronald Reagan\u2019s veto.\n7. Rush Limbaugh Used Mandela\u2019s Death to Trash The Civil Rights Movement\nIt should come as no surprise that Rush Limbaugh used Mandela\u2019s death to spew his usual brand of. On Friday, Limbaugh praised Mandela\u2019s forgiveness, only to turn and denounce the American Civil Rights Movement.\nOf course, Mandela realized that both truth and reconciliation were necessary if South Africa was to move on. Thus, after apartheid South Africa set up a restorative justice body called the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The commission held public hearings which were a crucial part of its transition to from minority rule to a flu and equal democracy. Victims of gross human rights violations under apartheid were invited to give statements, about their experiences. Perpetrators of violence could also give testimony, and request amnesty from civil and criminal prosecution.\nMaybe the U.S. needs its own Truth and Reconciliation Commission. What are the chances Limbaugh would embrace that?\n8. Westboro Baptist Church Heads to South Africa\nWell, we\u2019ve reached the bottom of the barrel, where we find Westboro Baptist Church trying to book flights to Johannesburg, to protest Mandela\u2019s funeral.\n\u201c@Saudi_Gazette: Pres. Zuma: Nelson Mandela\u2019s funeral Dec 15.\u201d Set up our picket spot, Mr.President! #Warn S Africa pic.twitter.com/O25YM8QgaA\n\u2014 Westboro Baptist (@WBCSays) December 6, 2013\nFamous for picketing the funeral of dead soldiers, the church says it\u2019s targeting Mandela\u2019s divorce and remarriage as evidence of his \u201cdamnation.\u201d Wait until someone tells them that Mandela was also a strong supporter of gay rights.\nIt\u2019s ironic that some of the worst reactions on the right come the conservative base, in response the attempts of Republicans official to hop on the Mandela bandwagon. Republicans probably hoped that enough time had passed for most Americans to forget that conservatives stood on the wrong side of history when it mattered, on apartheid. But even the GOP base has not forgotten that conservatives called Mandela a terrorist long before they called him a hero.\nIn 1986, moderate Republicans were thoroughly denounced by conservatives for bucking President Reagan and supporting the Anti-Apartheid Act. Back then, conservatives like Sen. Mitch McConnell (R, KY) preached delay in overturning apartheid. But at least there were some Republicans who understood the immorality of asking people to continue to endure injustice. Those moderates have largely disappeared from the GOP today.\nThat\u2019s part of the problem conservatives have with Nelson Mandela. Opposing apartheid was just as much the right thing to do then as it is now, when it\u2019s far easier and safer to denounced a system that was largely defeated without their help.\nThe other part of the problem is that things Mandela always stood for are decidedly progressive.\nHe spoke out against the Iraq war in 2003, and criticized then President Bush as \u201ca president who has no foresight, who cannot think properly, is now wanting to plunge the world into a holocaust,\u201d and questioned why the U.S. acted with such arrogance.\nHe led South Africa to become the first African nation to ban anti-gay discrimination, and embrace marriage quality in its constitution.\nHe defended workers\u2019 rights and collective bargaining.\nHe was a committed advocate of women\u2019s rights, and placed gender equality at the top of his agenda declaring, \u201cFreedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression.\u201d\nNo wonder the right doesn\u2019t know how to deal with Nelson Mandela. 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Niger was made a suffect consul, probably in the late 180s, and he was sent as governor to the important province of Syria in 191.\nNiger was a well-known and well-liked figure to the Roman populace. After Pertinax became emperor at the beginning of 193, many in Rome may have hoped that the elderly Pertinax would adopt Niger as his Caesar and heir, but Pertinax was murdered without having made succession plans. When Didius Julianus arrived at the senate house on 29 March 193, his first full day as emperor, a riot broke out among the Roman crowd. The rioters took over the Circus Maximus, from which they shouted for Niger to seize the throne.[[6]] The rioters dispersed the following day, but a report of their demonstration may well have arrived in the Syrian capital, Antioch, with the news that Pertinax had been murdered and replaced by Julianus.\nSpurred into action by the news, Niger had himself proclaimed emperor in Antioch. The governors of the other eastern provinces quickly joined his cause. Niger's most important ally was the respected proconsul of Asia, Asellius Aemilianus, and support began to spread across the Propontis into Europe. Byzantium welcomed Niger, who now was preparing further advances. Niger took the additional cognomen Justus, \"the Just.\" Justice was promoted as the theme of his intended reign, and personifications of Justice appeared on his coins.\nOther provincial governors, however, also set their sights on replacing Julianus. Albinus in Britain and Septimius Severus in Upper Pannonia (western Hungary) had each aspired to the purple, and Severus was marching an army on Rome. Severus was still 50 miles from the city when the last of Julianus' dwindling authority disappeared. Julianus was killed in Rome 1 June 193.\nNiger sent messengers to Rome to announce his acclamation, but those messengers were intercepted by Severus. A deal was struck between Severus and Albinus that kept Albinus in Britain with the title of Caesar. The larger armies of the western provinces were now united in their support for Severus. Niger's support was confined to the east. Severus had Niger's children captured and held as hostages, and a legion was sent to confront Niger's army in Thrace.[[7]]\nThe first conflict between the rival armies took place near Perinthus. Although Niger's forces may have inflicted greater casualties on the Severan troops, Niger was unable to secure his advance; he returned to Byzantium. By the autumn of 193, Severus had left Rome and arrived in the region, though his armies there continued to be commanded by supporters. Niger was offered the chance of a safe exile by Severus, but Niger refused.\nSeveran troops crossed into Asia at the Hellespont and near Cyzicus engaged forces supporting Niger under the command of Aemilianus. Niger's troops were defeated. Aemilianus attempted to flee but was captured and killed. Not long after, in late December 193 or early January 194, Niger was defeated in a battle near Nicaea and fled south to Antioch. Eastern provincial governors now switched their loyalty to Severus, and Niger faced revolts even in Syria.[[8]] By late spring 194, the Severan armies were in Cilicia preparing to enter Syria. Niger and his army met the Severan troops near Issus. The battle was a decisive defeat for Niger, who fled back to Antioch. The Syrian capital that only one year earlier had cheered as Niger was proclaimed emperor now waited in fear for the approach of its new master. Niger prepared to flee once more, but outside Antioch he was captured and killed.\nDespite his popularity with the Roman mob, Pescennius Niger lacked both the strong loyalty of other senatorial commanders and the number of soldiers that his rival Severus enjoyed. Niger was ultimately unable to make himself the true avenger of Pertinax, and his roughly one-year control of the eastern provinces never qualified him to be reckoned a legitimate emperor.\nCassius Dio, Roman History, bk.73, ch.13-16; bk.74, ch.6-8 (available in English translation in the Loeb Classical Library).\nHerodian, bk.2, ch.7-bk.3, ch.4 (also available in the Loeb Classical Library).\nHistoria Augusta, Life of Pescennius Niger (not trustworthy); Life of Septimius Severus (somewhat more reliable; English translations of both lives are available in the Loeb Classical Library and in a Penguin translation, Lives of the Later Caesars, tr. Anthony Birley.\nAlf\ufffdldy, G\ufffdza. \"Das neue Saeculum des Pescennius Niger,\" Bonner Historia Augusta Colloquium 1972/1974 (Bonn: Habelt, 1976), pp.1-10; repr. with additional notes in id., Die Krise des R\ufffdmischen Reiches (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1989), pp.128-38.\nChastagnol, Andr\ufffd. 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        "raw_content": "If I tossed out the phrase \u201ccell network\u201d in a conversation, you\u2019d probably think I was talking about your smartphone. But there are plenty of networks among the living cells of your body that scientists are still learning about. I don\u2019t mean the neurons of your brain that network to process thought and other functions, but the communication among body cells to assist each other in development, coordinate immune functions, and even cry for help.\nScientists have known for a fairly long time that cells can pass information and even \u201cspare parts\u201d via gap junctions (like doorways between adjacent cells) and exosomes (small packets or bundles of material that can be floated over distances), but a newer discovery called membrane nanotubes or more commonly tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are like enclosed skywalks between buildings. 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So finding a way to suppress the formation of TNTs might be a promising means of fighting these illnesses but because this area of research is so new and still poorly understood no one knows what kind of harm might be done to the normal processes of the body if the formation of TNTs is inhibited.\nWhat\u2019s the science fiction take on all this?\nThe more we understand our bodies\u2019 mechanisms the better we can make them do what we want them to do. Like fight off disease. Or live for centuries without getting old.\nWe need to figure out how to stop cancerous cells and disease vectors from making use of TNTs for evil purposes and only permit them to be used by the good guys. When injured cells can get an assist from healthy neighbours to repair themselves, that would not only help protect us from environmental cancers on Earth but also give astronauts a much better chance to endure the radiation hazards of interplanetary travel without permanent damage. TNTs might be the best way to disseminate \u201csuper-soldier\u201d serums to enhance muscle and bone development beyond normal human levels (think Captain America), or supercharged vitamin formulas, for that matter. With the right tweaking, damaged organs could be assisted to heal themselves, irreparable organs or even limbs might be regrown, the way some lizards are able to do. And it\u2019s not a big stretch to imagine that healthy, younger cells could be stimulated to provide replacement mitochondria and other organelles (cellular machinery) or even RNA and DNA to other cells impaired by the effects of aging. The combination of all these techniques might extend our lifespan until it approaches immortality.\nRay Kurzweil and other proponents of a technological Singularity seem to think it\u2019s inevitable that humans will \u201cupload\u201d at some point, giving up physical bodies and transferring our consciousness into digital form, or some energy equivalent. I\u2019m not convinced. We might someday be able to, but I don\u2019t think we\u2019ll want to\u2014relinquishing the sensual pleasures of a body, along with its ability to directly manipulate things around us. A consistently healthy, nearly-eternal body, possibly with superhuman capabilities, seems like a much more desirable way to go.\nStretching our imaginations still further, these inter-cellular networking and material-swapping systems might provide the means to allow humans to survive in inhospitable environments like alien planets with different atmospheric chemistries, or even underwater. They could be the key to not only escaping the tyranny of disease and time, but breaking the chains that confine us to one single, fragile planet.\nBig dreams, thanks to structures only a few micrometres in size!\ntunneling nanotubes, membrane nanotubes, mitochondria, cellular communication\nMaybe you\u2019ve heard the news about a new organ being discovered in the human body. After all of the centuries that human anatomy has been studied, how can that be? Because of a new scientific procedure that offered a fresh perspective.\nWhile its status as an organ is still open to debate, it\u2019s being called the interstitium, from Latin words meaning \u201cbetween places\u201d. It\u2019s long been known that there was a lot of fluid between our skin and our organs, around the organs, and sometimes in pockets within them. The human body is sixty percent water, after all, most of it inside cells, but not all. The rest is considered interstitial fluid\u2014liquids in between. But a new way of looking at tissues microscopically in a living body allowed researches to discover that there\u2019s actually a connected network of fluid-filled sacs supported by a structure of collagen fibres (the protein in skin and many connective tissues). It was never seen before because when scientists prepared microscope slides of tissues, the process allowed the fluids to leak out and the sacs collapsed (think of a punctured balloon).\nThe authors of the new study claim that, because these in-between collections of fluid-filled sacs are connected, they likely function collectively and should be considered an organ like any of the others. It may be that the interstitium acts as a shock absorber to protect the organs from jarring movements. One of the things we know it does is to produce lymph, the fluid associated with our immune system and the source of white blood cells that battle disease. Gaining a better understanding of the interstitium as an organ should help us to better understand how diseases and cancer spread throughout the body.\nSurprise! A new organ. Who\u2019d have thunk it?\nThe lesson to take from this discovery, I think, is just how much can be accomplished by looking at ordinary things in a different way. The Hungarian physiologist credited with discovering vitamin C, Albert Szent-Gyorgi, said, \u201cDiscovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.\u201d Take Isaac Newton\u2019s famous apple, for instance. For all of history people had seen things fall down. Newton was the first to wonder if all objects attract one another, and that strange idea led to our understanding of gravity.\nSometimes new technology makes the difference\u2014the invention of the telescope is a perfect example\u2014but even then the minds of Galileo and Copernicus had to make a leap that went against established thought. Dozens of inventions began with some kind of fortunate accident, but it took a flexible human mind to see the potential of the accidental result and turn it into something useful. (According to some, perhaps half of all discoveries involve something completely serendipitous.)\nScientific researchers and inventors may advance knowledge by seeing potential when things accidentally occur, but there\u2019s one field of professionals who deliberately work to see the abnormal in normal things, and follow all of the implications.\nScience fiction writers.\nWe ask the \u201cwhat if\u201d questions, and \u201cif so, what then\u201d and \u201cwhat comes next?\u201d It\u2019s called \u201cworld-building\u201d and \u201cplot outlining\u201d and just plain \u201cdaydreaming\u201d. We\u2019re not crazy, we just look at things in a different way. Properly harnessed, that can be a powerful force for good in the world. SF writers have sometimes been gathered together for temporary brain trusts involving specific subjects, but maybe it\u2019s time for some farsighted CEO\u2019s or political leaders to hire full-time teams of SF writers as advisors and analysts to describe the potential of technological developments or the possible implications of policy decisions.\nAlthough, I guess there is another way to benefit from our specialized outlook.\nTake a credit card to your favourite SFF bookstore and stock up.\nMAPPING YOUR BRAIN WILL BE THE LAST THING YOU DO\nIn my last blog post I mentioned a new company that will sell you transfusions of a young person\u2019s blood in an effort to gain some of their youth. OK, think of it as yet another \u201cout there\u201d rejuvenation treatment, but nobody gets hurt (if you can afford the $8000). But now a company called Nectome is offering to preserve a perfect copy of your brain. All it will cost you is $10,000\u2026and your life.\nActually, the ten grand is a deposit to get on the waiting list\u2014I\u2019m not sure what the final price tag will be because the factory won\u2019t be up and running for a few more years. But the \u201clife\u201d part, that is final. You see, their process embalms the brain with a fluid that preserves it as a glass copy, perfect in microscopic detail down to the last neural synapse (which can be seen with an electron microscope\u2014they've already done it with the brain of a pig). And it has to be done while you\u2019re still alive\u2014the embalming process is what kills you.\nThey\u2019re counting on getting their business in states that allow assisted suicide, because that\u2019s basically what it is. At least twenty-five people have already forked over the money.\nSo why would anyone do this? Well it\u2019s like having your brain frozen, hoping some future generation will figure out how to revive you (and want to). Except, in this case, the glassified brain itself can\u2019t be revived\u2014the hope is that future scientists will be able to use the \u201cbrain map\u201d to make a perfect digitized copy, at which point (they hope) your consciousness will find new life inside a computer environment. It\u2019s called \u201cuploaded consciousness\u201d: digitizing your mind on hard drive media or the cloud. You won\u2019t have a body, but you won\u2019t have the drawbacks of one either (like dying).\nPersonally, I give this plan an unequivocal two thumbs down. I\u2019ve been reading a lot about consciousness lately because the newest novel I\u2019m working on is all about that and, the thing is, nobody knows what consciousness is. There are dozens of theories, and in the search for that elusive answer a huge amount has been learned about how the brain works. There\u2019s a broad assumption that there\u2019s a link between consciousness and the complexity of a brain, but that\u2019s all it is\u2014an assumption. There are also many researchers who believe that chimpanzees, cats, dogs, octopuses\u2026even plants have some level of consciousness. And there\u2019s absolutely no definitive evidence that the exact layout of your brain cells\u2019 network connections (called the \u201cconnectome\u201d, hence the company\u2019s name) will automatically produce consciousness.\nWe know that it\u2019s possible to turn consciousness off through the use of anaesthetic drugs, but we don\u2019t even know exactly how they do that. Different anaesthetics work on different parts of the brain, so it seems there are numerous ways to interrupt consciousness, but that doesn\u2019t enable researchers to point the finger at exactly which aspects of the brain make consciousness happen. The only theory I know of that offers an actual mechanism behind consciousness involves quantum theory and proposes that consciousness is a property of the universe as much as gravity and light, and somehow our brains are able to tap into the universal \u201cproto-consciousness\u201d. (It\u2019s called Orch-OR and it\u2019s way too complicated to explain here, but I kind of like it.) However, there\u2019s no proof that any electronic construction could ever become conscious. In fact, the only reason people talk about \u201cuploading consciousness\u201d at all is because of the current popular assumption that our brains are like computers, and once we can create digital computers that can perform as many computational processes as our brains at equivalent speeds, voil\u00e0: computer consciousness arises like the Lady of the Lake.\nIt ain\u2019t necessarily so. People once compared the brain to a telegraph switching station because it was the information processing technology they knew.\nA world-wide consortium of researchers has simulated the 302 neuron \u2018brain\u2019 of a round worm called C elegans with great precision. Unfortunately the simulated C elegans just lies there\u2014they can\u2019t prod it into doing anything on its own. And even they wouldn\u2019t argue that a worm is conscious. But if, with hugely powerful computers, they can\u2019t make a working simulation of a brain that has only 302 neurons (compared to the hundred billion in the human brain), I have to think that something\u2019s missing. I\u2019m convinced that consciousness requires a whole range of processes, some of which we may never understand. The connectome of the brain is just one piece.\nEven if we are someday able to upload consciousness (I am a science fiction writer, after all) Nectome, and the cryo-preservation companies like it, all presuppose that future generations will want to go to the trouble of reviving dead people from 2018. Why would they, except for, perhaps, a little anthropological curiosity about our life and times? Considering the yottabytes of information we\u2019re producing on the internet, I\u2019m sure one or two former-humans would be enough to fill in any gaps. If you\u2019re Elon Musk or Donald trump, they might be interested in you (for vastly different reasons), but just another average millionaire with more money than you know what to do with\u2026? Probably not.\nSo if endless selfies aren\u2019t enough for you, and you\u2019ve always wanted your grandchildren to have a molecularly-correct glass copy of your brain as a paperweight, then go ahead and spend the money. Just don\u2019t expect it to make you immortal.\nIS YOUNG BLOOD THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH?\nWe can never know who was the first elder to wonder whether a dose of blood from somebody younger could make them young again, but I\u2019ll bet it was near the dawn of the human race. In those days eating the victim was probably the preferred technique. Vampire mythology linked drinking blood with immortality and, of course, there was the infamous Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Bathory who supposedly bathed in the blood of young girls (though those stories probably aren\u2019t true). But this is 2018\u2014we can get a blood transfusion instead.\nA recent episode of the CBC science program \u201cQuirks & Quarks\u201d included an interview with Dr. Saul Villeda, who\u2019s been following up on earlier research into blood-swapping in mice. The process is called parabiosis and there was some promising research in the 1970\u2019s which showed that the vital organs and brains of older mice could be rejuvenated when the mice were surgically joined to young mice and shared the same blood. After waning in popularity, the procedure has had a resurgence in the past decade with equally encouraging results and a strong focus on learning the chemical mechanisms involved. After all, if the blood of young mice can help the regrowth of muscle and liver cells, repair damaged spinal cords, enhance the growth of new brain cells, and even make the old mice\u2019s fur shinier, think of the implications if this could work in humans. A clinical trial involving Alzheimer patients is not yet complete, but you can imagine the excitement a positive result would bring.\nVarious studies have attributed the benefits to the hormone oxytocin (levels in our bodies naturally decline with age), as well as a protein called growth differentiation factor 11 and, in Villeda\u2019s research, to another protein called Tet2. There are probably others. Most of these substances seem to do their work by activating the body\u2019s stem cells (generic cells that can become specialized cells as needed) and by making changes to cellular DNA. It\u2019s important to note that identifying the active components removes the need to use actual blood to get the benefits. Compounds could be synthesized in laboratories. Studies have already shown that blood plasma is effective enough without using whole blood.\nBut science fiction writers ask, what if\u2026?\nWhat if it became widely confirmed that young blood was like a fountain of youth for older people? You can get a hint from a San Francisco & Tampa company called Ambrosia\u2014they\u2019re conducting clinical research offering patients blood transfusions from young donors for the price of $8,000 per litre or $12,000 for two litres in an outpatient treatment they say takes about two hours. Their study results haven\u2019t been published yet, but so far they claim, \u201cOur patients have reported improvements in areas such as energy, memory, and skin quality.\u201d\nFor now, it\u2019s just a metaphor that the ultra-wealthy of the world are \u201cbloodsuckers, feeding on the poor\u201d, but that could literally come true. The rich might buy perpetual youth and longer life from those who need to sell their very blood to buy food. 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Because there are a limited number of movies released, we all tend to see the same ones, and we all tend to agree on which ones are great, but books are totally different: Readers tend to have their own niches, hundreds of well-reviewed books come out every year in every niche, and individual reader taste varies much more than moviegoer taste.\nIf you\u2019re talking about books that can be cited as examples, you have a pretty small list: On the one hand, you have high school lit: Austen, Dickens, the Brontes, Fitzgerald, Steinbeck, Morrison, etc. On the other hand you have those few bestsellers so big that they cross over to all readers: Rowling, Collins, Larsson, Flynn, etc. So it\u2019s tough! Can you come up with examples that enough people have read?\nSo let\u2019s try it! 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        "raw_content": "This post has been in the works for weeks now and I've contemplated not even posting it because the chances of me ever getting through a reading list now that I have a baby is pretty poor. But I love lists, especially reading ones. I was always so jealous of the kids in TV shows and books that got sent home with reading lists for the summer. I wanted one too! (Is this an American thing or did I just go to the wrong school?). I'm hoping that if I have a bit of a plan on what I want to read over the next few months, I might be a bit more successful than if I didn't have a list at all. I find that a lot of time can pass in between books I read because I'm never sure what to read next and easily get overwhelmed by the pile shelves of unread books I own.\nFor the sake of trying to spend less money and not further overload my bookshelves with even more unread books, my reading list for this summer isn't going to feature any new releases or block busters. But I'm totally ok with that because I know there are a lot of great books out there that I've missed. Also, it goes without saying that a few of the books will be mommy/parenting related. There's just no getting away from it now that baby is here!\nAn Abundance of Katherines: This month's book club pick was A Fault in Our Stars (which I read a few years ago) and after our discussion that night, it got me wondering why I haven't read anything else by John Green. I already own An Abundance of Katherines, a novel about a boy named Colin who only dates girls named Katherine, despite always being dumped by them (19 times to be exact), and I'm thinking it's the perfect easy read for summer.\nFalling Together: I've loved all of Marisa de los Santos previous books, yet this one has been sitting unread on my shelf for a few years now. Falling together is a story of past meets present, where three friends from college reunite after 6 years apart and uncover truths about each other that they're not sure they wanted to know.\nOutlander: I read this book exactly 15 years ago when I spent the summer on my grandparent's farm in Croatia. I was 16 years old and fell in love with the story of Claire and Jamie. I never made it past the second book in the series, but now that the TV series is set to air this August, I feel it's finally time to reread this saga.\nBaby-led Weaning: It's hard to believe that Sully will be ready to start eating solids in less than 2 months, but the theory behind baby-led weaning has me really excited for this milestone. I've done some of my own research via the internet and friends, but am really looking forward to reading all about it in this book.\nBringing Up Bebe: This book has been on my radar long before I even got pregnant. \"One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting\". I've always been fascinated by parenting in other cultures so I can't wait to dive into this one.\nDo you make summer reading lists?\nWhat books are you hoping to read this summer?\nLabels: lists, reading, reading lists, summer, summer reading list\nWe're doing baby led weaning and it's great! There are days, though, where he just wants to play with his food and not eat anything, but baby steps. Other days he'll demolish most of what we give him. He was never a fan of me feeding him and now if I try he just wants the spoon. Have fun reading up on it!\nYay for Outlander! I can't wait for the TV show ... I'm considering my fourth (or fifth?) reread soon! It's just sooo good!\nWhile I'm not ready for my baby to grow up, I am really looking forward to the fun of eating solids! Glad to hear you're a fan of BLW :)\nI can't believe you've read Outlander that many times!!\nAn Abundance of Katherines sounds like an odd one, but I'm willing to give John Green another go. I'm just hoping that the dialogue's a bit more (waaaaay more) realistic compared to TFIOS!\nHa! Somehow I doubt it\u2026 ;) But we shall see!\nOmigoodness, I always wished for a summer reading list too!!!! I think it is an American thing ;). Outlander has been on my TBR list for AGES, and I need to just read it already! BUT, I am currently tackling the second Game of Thrones book, so I'm getting my chunky book confidence back. I think Outlander will be next :)\nI seriously can't believe you haven't read Outlander yet! I haven't read Game of Thrones, but I'm thinking if you can get through those ones, Outlander will be a breeze ;)\nMegan R July 15, 2014 11:53 am\nI just bought An Abundance of Katherines, so I want to read it soon. Bringing up Bebe sounds really interesting too!\nYa, I'm interested to see if I will like another one of his books just as much as TFiOS! The reviews on goodreads sound promising...",
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        "raw_content": "Forecasters Discussion for 12/8/2016 & Storm Speculation: 12/11-12/2016\nWith the passage of an arctic front this afternoon, we have entered what looks to be a very active period, with two shots of very cold air and several storm chances expected. This discussion will primarily focus on the first of those storm chances, which is projected to arrive Sunday evening and last through Monday, but we\u2019ll also take a brief look at the rest of the forecast period as well.\nColder air is currently filtering into the state as we speak, and tomorrow will be the first day of below-normal temperatures associated with this cold shot. Expect highs in the mid to upper 30s across the state, around five degrees below normal. It\u2019ll be windy as strong northwest flow is established, and we could also see some snow squalls tomorrow as some remnants of the lake-effect snow going on to our west may make it into our area. Best chance for a quick bit of snow would be in the northwest corner of the state. Saturday should be cool and dry, with highs only topping out in the upper 20s to lower 30s, around ten degrees below normal.\nA classic early-season Southwest Flow Event (SWFE) is expected to impact the state during this timeframe. The general framework for the event is clear; a weak to moderate system will move northeast out of the center of the country over the weekend, eventually running into an arctic high pressure over eastern Canada. As the system comes north, it brings warm air advection with it. Once the system runs into the block, it will weaken the primary low and most likely develop a secondary surface reflection, which serves to shut off the flow of warm air and lock in the cold over areas that have not yet warmed. SWFE\u2019s are rarely enormous storms and are generally rather quick hitting, but can pack a punch during that time. It is rare to see one that is an all-snow event for the state, but they are a frequent producer of a heavy front-end dump for the state. How much of the event is rain vs. snow vs. ice/sleet depends on the antecedent airmass in place, the positioning of the Canadian high, and the strength/track of the system trying to run into the high pressure. A colder airmass in place and a well-positioned Canadian high both lead to colder systems, while a stronger low usually leads to a wetter system. Let\u2019s take a look at the guidance and see how these variables play out on the models.\nHere\u2019s a look at the MSLP (Mean Sea Level Pressure) on the GGEM, GFS and Euro for 7 AM Monday morning.\n\u200bLooking at these maps, the differences in the guidance are clear. The GFS has a weaker high pressure that is sliding to the east, providing the low with more space to amplify and move into the great lakes. The Euro and GGEM, on the other hand, have a much more stout high pressure that is further to the southwest than the GFS, and also remaining relatively stationary. This is preventing the storm from strengthening and is beginning to push it eastward, at the same time; it is locking in the cold air over the Northeast. We can see this clearly in these simulated radar images for the GFS and GGEM valid for the same time as the above.\n\u200bNotice how much farther south the rain/snow line is on the GGEM compared to the GFS? That\u2019s the cold air being locked in by the high pressure and the development of the secondary low, in comparison to the GFS ramming warm air into the midlevels and already beginning to flip portions of the state over to rain. If we advance to 1 PM Monday, the difference is even larger.\n\u200bOn the GGEM, we have now a broad area of weak low pressure, with a secondary low taking place off the coast. Compare this to the GFS, which has a strong low in the great lakes and has brought warm air all the way up to Vermont and New Hampshire. Quite the difference! The GFS would result in a couple of inches of snow to a cold rain, while the GGEM (and the Euro), would result in a warning level snowfall for most if not all of the state.\nSo, which scenario do I believe? As of now, both are realistic possibilities; both the GFS and the Euro have the support of their ensemble packages, and SWFE\u2019s can run the gamut from essentially being lakes cutters with a cold front-end to a full on snowstorm. However, at this point, I\u2019m inclined to lean a bit more towards the Euro/GGEM combination for a few reasons. First, the GFS often has issues with the identification and strength of arctic highs. I\u2019ve seen it time and time again where the model will try to ram a low-pressure system into a high, only to realize, as we get closer that the high pressure isn\u2019t going anywhere and shift to a colder solution. Second, we have been in a generally progressive pattern, and it has been difficult to get anything to significantly amplify. The fast flow we have been seeing looks to continue, which would favor a weaker system. Third and finally, the model consensus excluding the GFS is for a weaker, colder system (UKMET has that solution as well), and I would rarely take the GFS over the Euro/GGEM/UKMET combo absent some good reason for doing so, which I don\u2019t see here.\nSo, what does this all mean for our sensible weather? First off, we should see some snow showers Sunday afternoon and evening as an initial wave of overrunning snow arrives. This initial wave serves as the mechanism to allow the more impactful wave discussed above to move into the Northeast, but it should bring a bit of snow along with it as well. Heavier precipitation arrives overnight Sunday into Monday morning, likely making a mess of the morning rush hour. Initially, I expect snow to fall statewide and at least a light accumulation is expected everywhere. I do expect that the south coast will change to a mix or rain over the course of Monday morning, but right now, I would lean towards a mostly snow event for the interior, perhaps changing over right at the end of the system. Precipitation should move out Monday evening. As far as totals go, it\u2019s too early to speculate on more specific amounts, but I would say that the entire state is in the game for a plowable snow, with warning level accumulations possible away from the shoreline and especially in the northern tier of the state. Assuming this threat does not completely fizzle over the next few model cycles, we will have a first call snowmap and discussion out on Saturday morning, with a final call issued on Sunday.\nOverall, a classic early-season setup that looks to bring us our first significant snow event of the year!\nTuesday looks to be quiet and seasonable, with near normal to slightly below temps expected. Guidance then agrees on a Miller B system developing midweek (A clipper system transferring to a secondary low off the coast), but is widely divided on the track. The GFS is again the strongest and would be mainly a rain event for our area, the GGEM brings another round of accumulating snow, and the Euro is well south of the area and would just bring some flurries and cold temps. Considering the lead-time and the fact that we\u2019ve already got one storm to deal with, will pencil in a chance of rain and snow for the dailies and let the next forecaster cover this one in more detail.\nHere\u2019s a look at this system on the GFS and GGEM.\nBehind the midweek system, the coldest air of the season arrives, with temps projected to be well below normal to close out the week.\nFriday: A chance of snow showers, otherwise, mostly cloudy, with highs in the mid 30s. Chance of snow is 30%.\nSaturday: Mostly sunny, with highs in the upper 20s to mid 30s.\nSunday: A chance of snow showers in the afternoon and evening, otherwise, clouds building, with highs in the mid 30s. Chance of snow is 50%.\nMonday: Snow likely in the morning, then rain, snow and ice likely in the afternoon. Otherwise, cloudy, with highs in the mid to upper 30s. 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        "raw_content": "Going Out at Night in Tenerife\nThe Meson El Drago, considered by many to be the finest restaurant in Tenerife, can be found on the northern end of the island in the beautiful rural town of Tegueste. Located in a rustic 18th Century farmhouse, the restaurant offers delicious traditional food and an impressively varied wine list in an elegant, inviting environment. Expect to spend between 20 and 40 euros here.\nIn Santa Cruz, El Drakkar can be found on the popular La Noria street. The restaurant is relatively new and, like many in the area, has a terrace where guests can dine comfortably in the always pleasant open air of Tenerife. The menu has a good variety of choices for those who like meat, but is a bit lacking in fish. Prices tend to range between 10 and 20 euros per person. Because of the popularity of the area, and the attractiveness of being able to walk to a nearby locale for after-dinner drinks, it may be difficult to get a table here during peak dining periods.\nAnother interesting restaurant to visit in Santa Cruz is the Dhai Puri, found in the Centro Comercial Meridiano. This restaurant offers a truly varied selection: Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Hindu foods are all part of the menu. Traditional Asian dishes are served along with more exotic selections, with prices ranging from 10 to 20 euros per dish.",
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        "raw_content": "If you're going to lie through your teeth and pass it off as news, the least you could do is not cite an article that directly contradicts your lies with things like \"facts.\"\nThere was a large anti-choice protest today in Houston, in front of a soon-to-be new Planned Parenthood facility. OK, fine. Certainly won't be the last time a PP facility sees a protest. This facility, however, is being called an \"abortion supercenter\" by anti-choicers, presumably because the building is a big one. It is in fact the biggest building PP will have -- because it will be serving as the regional headquarters for PP, and have a clinic, a call center, surgical suites and more. 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You know, the very birth control that could prevent abortions? Or how many women get pre-natal care at PP? You know, for the babies they're going to give birth to? Sigh.)\nBut this guy at Dallas Blog writes about this story like this:\nHeadline: \"Pro-Lifers Protest at Houston 'Abortion SuperCenter'\"\nLede: \"Wal-Mart is opening 'SuperCenters' all across the country, offering the lowest prices for everyday goods. Now, Planned Parenthood wants to open a chain of 'Abortion SuperCenters,' to reduce the population of African-American and Hispanic-born babies.\"\nSee what he did there? Lies = facts. Absurd, to say the least, and so freaking irresponsible that he shouldn't be allowed to have an Internet connection of any kind. OF COURSE Planned Parenthood does not want to open a chain of \"abortion supercenters\" (and technically, they already have a chain of abortion centers), and OF COURSE Planned Parenthood is not trying to reduce the population of non-white babies being born. Lies, lies, lies.\nBut then this guy goes on to quote, at length, a Houston Chronicle story about the protest, and at the end of his story there is a link to the Chronicle story that says \"Read the entire article from the Houston Chronicle.\"\nWell, I did. And guess what it says? \"The protesters [did stuff] to convey their opposition to what they called an 'abortion super center' that Planned Parenthood will open ... [snip] Organizer Lou Engle used the Martin Luther King holiday to accuse Planned Parenthood of locating the new facility in a predominantly Hispanic and black area to target minorities for abortion services.\" (Emphasis mine.)\nNot even close to what Dallas Blog Guy's story says. What's more, if you continue reading the Chronicle story, you learn that:\nAccording to Planned Parenthood, last year slightly more than 8,000 abortions were performed in its Houston region, which includes two clinics in Louisiana. The agency reported 34 percent of the abortion clients were Anglo; 25 percent were black; and 34 percent Hispanic. The black and Hispanic abortion rates were slightly higher than their overall population percentages in Harris County.\n\u201cThis is because minorities often have more unintended pregnancies. Perhaps because they do not have the same access to birth control,\u201d Tafolla said.Perhaps this PP facility will help them access birth control if they need or want it? Anyone at the protest want to talk about that? No? Of course not.\nThe Chronicle story also debunks the whole \"abortion supercenter\" claim:\n\"Protesters on Monday also questioned why Houston was selected for the Gulf Freeway clinic that they believe will be the largest abortion facility in the Western Hemisphere. However, Tafolla disputes that point. While the new facility will be Planned Parenthood\u2019s largest healthcare center in the U.S., only two floors will be dedicated for clinical space.\"And the rest of the space will be used for all the things mentioned in the beginning of this post. Again, obviously not an \"abortion supercenter.\"\nIf you want to read more about the protest, you can go here, here or here. But I would recommend something much more important: \"Planned Parenthood assesses abortion coverage,\" on Lake Villa Review, about what is going to happen to abortion access if health care legislation is passed with abortion restrictions (and we all know how likely that scenario is).\nBy the way, such crap from Dallas Blog Guy would never ever make it into an actual news publication. \"New media\" has a long way to go before I'm putting both feet in. In the meantime, support real news organizations, both print and Web-based. 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William, King of the Scots, and his brother David, both attended.\n3/1185, The earldom of Huntingdon was returned by King Henry to King William who returned it to David. [The English noble, Simon de Senlis, holding the earldom of Huntingdon, died 1184.]\n7/1/1186, at Carlisle, King Henry sent King William and his brother David to summon Roland fitz Uctred to court.\n9/5/1186 at Woodstock, David attended the wedding of his brother King William to Ermengard de Beaumont.\n12/25/1186 at Gildeford, David, earl of Huntingdon, attended King Henry\u2019s Christimas court.\n1187, Aaron the Jew, to whom David owed \u00a3300 died, and the English crown became the debtor.\n2/11/1188 at Geddington, Charter of King Henry to the church of Bungay. 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[Note the similarities with the story of Robinhood \u2013 return of King Richard, meets Robinhood at Nottingham forest.]\n3/1194, David attended the Great Council of King Richard at Nottingham.\n5/12/1194, David with King Richard when he sailed from Portsmouth with his army and siege engines for Barfleur, from which they traveled to Caen, then Bayeux, then Lisieux.\n2/16/1195-6, David with King William\u2019s grant to St. Nicholas\u2019 Hospital.\n9/29/1197, Earl David, brother of the king of Scots, has given and granted to Lindores Abbey the whole island that is called 'Redinche'.\n3/20/1198, A papal bull was issued confirming David\u2019s founding of Lindores abbey.\n4/6/1199, King Richard died.\n1199, at Northampton, William Marshall, having returned to England, assembled barons to address their grievances, including David, earl of Huntingdon, associated with the succession of John to King Richard. 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        "raw_content": "Mental health becoming a topic within the hip-hop community\nBy Camden Henry | Staff Reporter\nCourtney Jamal Dewar, who went by the rapper name Capital STEEZ, committed suicide in New York City on Christmas Eve in 2012 by jumping off a building.\nSince then, the upcoming New York hip-hop collective and close friends of STEEZ called ProERA, have been conducting the STEEZ Day annual festival throughout the tri-state area filled with performances and socialization to keep his name alive.\nMental health is slowly becoming a topic within the hip-hop community. But is hip-hop doing more good or bad for those suffering from mental health?\nThe genre was birthed in lower-income communities. Now, it is one of the most popular genres and is still used as a tool of expression. Through this tool, however, indications of mental health issues have continued to make their way through the waveforms.\nHip-hop artist Logic made a song called \u201c1-800-273-8255,\u201d named after the Suicide Prevention Hotline number. Starting with the chorus \u201cI don\u2019t want wanna be alive\u201d and ending with the chorus \u201cI finally wanna be alive,\u201d blatantly shows that the artist\u2019s purpose was to uplift those who suffer from mental health.\nAnother song, \u201cJocelyn Flores,\u201d made by now deceased upcoming South Florida rapper XXXTentacion, was meant to share his personal pain and perhaps connect with his audience if they ever felt the same way. But lyrics such as \u201cI\u2019m in pain, wanna put ten shots in my brain. I\u2019ve been trippin\u2019 \u2018bout some things, can\u2019t change. Suicidal, same time I\u2019m tame\u201d can also be taken the wrong way, especially from those who oppose the genre.\n\u201cCounselors can expect internal and external resistance regarding provision of services to hip-hop clients that validate and infuse their own cultural values\u2026,\u201d according to Damaged Petals and Tenacity: Values Expressed in Fourth Generation Rap, a 2015 thesis study by Vanessa Martinez-Morales (Arizona State University, MBA \u201815).\nDepression, bipolar disorder and addiction are some of the issues frequented in today\u2019s hip-hop music. For some listeners, the music has become their \u201ctherapy session\u201d because of a level of relatability.\nRappers such as Travis Scott and A$AP Rocky are said to have encounters with fans who thank them for their music due to its influence to prevent tragedies such as suicide and provide hope.\nBut according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide rates have increased in nearly every state over the past two decade. Should hip-hop music be blamed for that? Some will try to make an argument for it. But to say that hip-hop music encourages the behavior more than the nation preventing the conversation about mental health in general, could lead to a long process of unpacking layering that goes deeper into lifestyle rather than just song lyrics.",
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        "raw_content": "A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2:\nFreddy's Revenge (1985)\nCast: Mark Patton, Kim Myers, Robert Rusler, Clu Gulager, Hope Lange, Marshall Bell, Sydney Walsh, Robert Englund, Christie Clark, Melinda O. Fee, Tom McFadden, Lyman Ward, Donna Bruce.\nRated: (for violence, sexuality and language).\nJesse Walsh:\nSomething is trying to get inside of me.\nRon Grady:\nYeah, it's female and it's waiting for you in the cabana, and you want to sleep with me.\nAs is the prevalent case with most sequels, \"A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge\" is inferior to its predecessor. It is still very, very good, however, more so than most viewers give it credit for. And, in its own way, it is just as groundbreaking, as thematically loaded and downright courageous as any horror film released in the mid-'80s. Taking over for Wes Craven, director Jack Sholder (1982's blessedly Uwe Boll-free \"Alone in the Dark\") and screenwriter David Chaskin (1987's bizarre water-contamination thriller \"The Curse\") opted to not repeat the formula of \"A Nightmare on Elm Street,\" but take it in a notably different direction. It still has Freddy Krueger as its central opposing figure, but otherwise is the \"Halloween III: Season of the Witch\"-style black sheep of the series. Its moment in the spotlight is long overdue.\nSet five years after the events of the first film, 16-year-old Jesse Walsh (Mark Patton) has moved with his family\u0097iron-fisted father Ken (Clu Gulager), doting mother Cheryl (Hope Lange), and precocious little sis Angela (Christie Clark)\u0097into the residence on Elm Street formerly lived in by Nancy and Marge Thompson. 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As his nightmares intensify and the mystery surrounding Freddy's identity and past are clarified through a diary written by Nancy that Lisa finds in his bedroom closet, Jesse is faced with the frightening realization that he may no longer be in control of his body.\nIt is at this point that the film itself goes down a path far removed from simple, cookie-cutter horror fare. Jesse's friendship with Lisa\u0097\"he's just my ride to school,\" Lisa defensively says when pal Kerry (Sydney Walsh) presses her on their relationship\u0097appears to be building toward a romance, but it is one that Jesse doesn't seem all that interested in. He is more in his skin when hanging out with hunky male classmate Grady, whom he semi-regularly shares afterschool detention with on the sports field, lorded over by the skeevy Coach Schneider. Plagued with bouts of sleepwalking, a partially-clothed Jesse leaves his house in the pouring rain and ends up having a drink at the local gay bar. It is here that he runs into leathered S&M enthusiast Coach Schneider, who bizarrely takes him back to the high school to run laps. In the locker room showers afterwards, Freddy enters Jesse and serves up a set-piece that is unmistakable in its homoerotically-charged inferences. Seeking safety from all forms of balls telepathically flying his way, Coach Schneider runs into the locker room, where he is stripped down, tied up with jump ropes, and bloodily whipped on the bare backside by towels.\nKeeping in mind all the evidence in between and what has come shortly before this curious sequence\u0097Jesse dances in his bedroom to \"Touch Me (All Night Long\") by Wish (feat. Fonda Rae), the sign on his door reading, \"No Out-of-Town Chicks\"\u0097and it becomes obvious that the film isn't really about Freddy Krueger at all, but about a confused teenage boy unsuccessfully trying to come-to-terms with his sexuality. 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If a few innocent people die, that\u2019s alright.\u201d\n\u2022 \u201cI\u2019d rather have my son die in a car accident than have him show up dating some guy.\u201d\nBolsonaro has also said he will not accept the election result unless he is the winner \u2013 only to backtrack after a negative reaction.\nWhen president Dilma Rousseff of the Workers\u2019 party (PT) was forced from office in 2016 through an impeachment process of dubious legal merit, Bolsonaro viciously dedicated his vote \u201cto the memory of colonel Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra\u201d. Ustra was one of the most sadistic torturers and murderers in the military dictatorship that choked Brazil between 1964 and 1985. He died without answering for his crimes.\nFor this election, Bolsonaro\u2019s children and supporters have printed the torturer\u2019s face on their T-shirts, with the phrase \u201cUstra lives!\u201d.\nBy celebrating Ustra, Bolsonaro has rekindled the horror of that period. And he can do it only because Brazil has never punished those who tortured, kidnapped and killed in the name of the state. Bolsonaro is the monstrous product of Brazilian democracy\u2019s silence about the crimes committed by its former dictatorship.\nIn August, Ludimilla Teixeira, a black anarchist born in one of the poorest communities of Salvador, Bahia, created a Facebook page: Women United Against Bolsonaro. The page, which accepts only female followers, now has almost 4 million of them. A movement grew out of this group, last week spurring hundreds of thousands of women \u2013 and men \u2013 on to the streets of Brazil and around the world. Many carried banners with the slogan and hashtag: #EleN\u00e3o \u2013 #NotHim. It was the biggest demonstration organised by women in Brazil\u2019s history.\nFamous Brazilian women recorded videos explaining why #NotHim. Considering everything the far-right candidate has said in public, such explaining might seem unnecessary, but this is a feature of today\u2019s Brazil \u2013 and today\u2019s world.\nExplaining hasn\u2019t had any effect. Bolsonaro is less a post-truth phenomenon than a phenomenon of what I call self-truth. The content of what he says doesn\u2019t matter: what matters is the act of saying it. Aesthetics have replaced ethics. By saying everything and anything, no matter how violent, he is labelled truthful or sincere by his voters at a time when politicians are being shunned as frauds and liars. At the same time, \u201ctruth\u201d has become an absolute and a personal choice. The individual has been taken to a radical extreme.\nBolsonaro, \u201cthe thing\u201d, is a retired army captain. He\u2019s being sold as new to voters, but he\u2019s anything but. In his 26 years as a federal lawmaker, he managed to pass only two of his proposed laws.\nMeanwhile, his running mate, retired general Hamilton Mour\u00e3o, has said publicly that, if elected, the president could launch a self-coup backed by the military.\nBolsonaro embodies the grimmest forces of old and new Brazil. Most grileiros (public land grabbers) and big farmers support him in the Amazon \u2013 one of the regions that will be hit hardest if he is elected. Brazil ranks as the deadliest country for environmental activists, and there is the grave potential for violence to explode, along with greater deforestation, if Bolsonaro wins.\nIn the cities, he has the support of the leaders of evangelical religious empires, who defend the concept that marriage is possible only between a man and a woman. The far-right candidate also leads among wealthier, more educated men, reflecting the calibre of the Brazilian elites.\nIn addition to his staunch supporters, he attracts a slice of the population that is simply anti-PT. These people hate the PT for many reasons. Some because under former presidents Luiz In\u00e1cio Lula da Silva and Rousseff, the party reduced poverty, widened university access to black students, and strengthened rights for housemaids \u2013 for a long time, a form of modern slavery in Brazil. Others because they cannot forgive a party that rose to power promising change, only to become corrupted and aloof. Poor, mostly black, women are most vociferously against Bolsonaro.\nDuring the first decade of this century, Brazil appeared to be a country that was finally reaching for the future. Now it seems mired in the past. The violence of this election has plunged Brazilians into a kind of collective convulsion. There is no other subject; people are starting to feel sick with fear. On the left, the reality of a dictator\u2019s defender being the choice of 39% of voters, according to recent polls, is more frightening than any dystopian fiction.\nA second round vote is due on 28 October \u2013 and most expect it to be a runoff between Bolsonaro and the Lula-backed PT candidate, Fernando Haddad. This election is promising to be more about an anti-vote \u2013 anti-PT or anti-Bolsonaro \u2013 than a vote for a project or ideas for the country, something Brazil desperately needs.\nWith the far-right candidate\u2019s performance improving, his supporters are beginning to expect victory in Sunday\u2019s first-round vote. 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        "raw_content": "I often talk to groups of new personal trainers, just making their way into the Fitness Industry. One of the most common questions I get asked about is potential earnings as a personal trainer in the UK. This is a difficult one as so much is an individual thing that is highly dependent on your client base (or niche), your location and also your experience.\nI hear so much of the time two opposing view points when it comes to the potential earning potential of personal trainers. On one hand you have some fitness marketing gurus and some training companies spouting an easy six figure income as a fitness professional. This as I am sure you are all aware is not easy for a start and few personal trainers get to that level of income in their whole career. On the other hand we have the failed personal trainers, those that say that the industry is flooded with personal trainers and their is no longer a market. Now the marketing is more challenging than years gone by, there are more trainers than there used to be and this does have an effect on prices. But at the same time there is a much larger public interest in fitness, so this has lead to a massive increase in potential clients.\nI am somewhere in the middle, I believe that it is possible to make a very good living from the fitness industry, and everyones good is different but with hard work and a bit of business support you can make a decent living. In terms of my view as to if the market is saturated then this would be a long one and a post that I will one day get round to getting up on the internet.\nSo the first step in the how much do you want to earn is to estimate what you would like to have as a salary? Have a realistic think about the amount of income that would keep you happy, cover all your outgoings and leave enough for a bit of fun! So lets say this is \u00a330,000 (obviously you would have to look after the tax out of that).\nSo then my next step is to think through what I have in terms of allowable business expenses, so things like my mobile phone, marketing, uniforms, etc\u2026 Lets say that works out to be an average of \u00a3300 per month, that equates to \u00a33.600 per year. If we add all this together that means that I would need to earn \u00a333,600 to pay yourself your perfect wage and take care of all those bill thingies!\nNow for some of you that will sound like a difficult number to achieve, especially if you are new to self-employment and the sales aspect of being a personal trainer. But what might help is to break this down a bit so you can see how many potential clients you need at what kind of price.\nNow for this bit you will need an idea of the kind of price you are looking to charge per hour, so if I have done some research on other trainers in my area. If i have looked at where I sit compared to them on price and level of service, if my service was a home based trainer and in my area prices per hour level out \u00a345 per session, but if I average that out at \u00a340 based on the fact that i am going to do some discounting based on block bookings.\nSo simple maths \u00a333,600 divided by \u00a340 gives me 840 sessions that i need to conduct a year to achieve this.\nIf I decide I will work 48 weeks a year (as we all nee some down time), that means I need to be doing on average 18 sessions per week. As a personal trainer it is so important that you have a strong understanding of your pricing, costs and therefore you can set yourself realistic targets for earnings. So have a go at the above an set yourself some weekly targets that will get you to your desired earning level!\nAs usual any questions please do comment below.\nTags: Costs, Earnings, Finance, Personal trainer, Personal Training, Price",
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        "raw_content": "Recently I heard about the new exercise and fitness track offered by CIMSPA. I immediately found it interesting as I do with anything that aims to promote standards within our industry. Standards are something that I am passionate about, it is so important that we keep building on the professionalisation of our industry. Over the years I have seen great improvements made from the days where anyone could be a personal trainer\u2026 and that was widely accepted. No qualifications. No insurance. No history. Now back then not all trainers were bad or unqualified, there was just no minimum accepted standard.\nWe are now at a point where on the whole the industry is regulated and there is a somewhat minimum standard in the industry\u2026 at least in the mainstream gyms. This has been great, and has really started a new generation of fitness professional. There is now a new option on the regulatory block for fitness professionals.\nCIMSPA, or by its full name Chartered Institute of the Management of Sport and Physical Activity has launched a path for the recognition of fitness professionals. It is open to those who have a level two or above. The launch of this track of recognition from CIMSPA gives a true alternative for fitness professionals from REPs.\nThis appears to have had a very good uptake by the industry and particularly those representing employers. This was backed by the sporting future strategy, which gave backing to CIMSPA. Currently they are in a period of soft launch, but demand for memberships is high. This makes it an exciting time for CIMSPA and they have an interesting role to play in the future of regulation of our industry.\nThose who hold a level 2 qualification can apply for affiliate level membership, with those with a level 3 can apply for practitioner level. Over time the idea is to build this into chartered practitioner level. This is something that I personally feel that the industry needs and could work very well! This also extends to new areas such as physical activity and performance and sport.\nHaving been in the industry for more years than I care to comment on, and having spoke to several people at CIMSPA I have made the decision to join and see what all the fuss is about. The joining process was nice and easy, I basically rang up and away I was. They sent out all my joining details within 24 hours. Annual fee is only \u00a330 and gives you\nThe vision seems to be in align with what I feel the industry needs and wants. There needs to be a progress route that is delivered in a manner that is open to the new breed of fitness professionals. Also it has been very interesting to talk to an organisation that truly is interested in what its members, or at that point potential members had to say!\nFor any of you guys that are interested in joining CIMSPA or just want to find out more have a look at the website at: CIMSPA Website.\nTags: CIMSPA, Exercise and Fitness Pathway",
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        "raw_content": "Because of the whole \"weekend in the 'burbs\" thing, I missed my usual Sunday guilty pleasure of The Apprentice, but I finally got to watch it tonight.\nThere was one particular shot where The Donald is giving out the assignments to the \"celebrities\" and is flanked by his yummy daughter, Ivanka, and his son, Donald, Jr.\nJunior is wearing what is probably a $3,000 suit, but, I'm sorry, he looked like a schlump. (I think much of it might be the horrible pastel ties he insists on wearing.)\nMe, I wear a blazer with a pair of jeans or khakis, and it's not even close. Ok, it's a $400 blazer, but you know what, it's still how you wear it.\nAlso annoying is how they keep calling Donald, Sr. \"Mr. Trump.\" Ugh. Stop it. I was on his yacht several years ago for some party (he's since had to sell the boat - his \"empire\" is really just smoke and mirrors these days, just saying) - anyhoo, trust me, no one in real life is calling him \"Mr. Trump\" except for schtick.\nAnother little Trump note; I once had to bring The Donald's (now) wife, Melania, to a few media appearances when she was a guest \"correspondent\" for a show I was then working on. She is seriously a doll. Not only gorgeous, but a lot of fun and incredibly nice to hang with. So, for that, I will give him \"Mr. Trump.\"\nsnob lol",
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        "raw_content": "Khan el-Khalili\nThe Virtual Khan el-Khalili\nThe Khan el-Khalili, Egypt's Most Famous Market\nTour The Khan el-Khalili\nThe Store for Egypt Lovers\nHow could a market in Egypt be responsible for the founding of the United States? Khan el-Khalili, once known as the Turkish bazaar during the Ottoman period, is now usually just called the 'Khan', and the names of it and the Muski market are often used interchangeably to mean either. Named for the great Caravansary, the market was built in 1382 by the Emir Djaharks el-Khalili in the heart of the Fatimid City. Together with the al-Muski market to the west, they comprise one of Cairo's most important shopping areas. But more than that, they represent the market tradition which established Cairo as a major center of trade, and at the Khan, one will still find foreign merchants. Perhaps, this vary market was involved in the spice monopoly controlled by the Mamluks, which encouraged the Europeans to search for new routes to the East and led Columbus, indirectly, to discover the Americas. During its early period, the market was also a center for subversive groups, often subject to raids before the Sultan Ghawri rebuilt much of the area in the early 16th century. Regardless, it was trade which caused Cairo's early wealth, even from the time of the Babylon fort which was often a settlement of traders.\nLots of colorful brass\nThis market is situated at one corner of a triangle of markets that go south to Bab Zuwayla and west to Azbakiyyah. The Khan is bordered on the south by al-Azhar Street and on the west by the Muski Market. One of the old original gates guards the entrance to the original courtyard which lies midway down Sikkit al-Badistan (street). On a narrow street leading off al-Badistand, one will find the El-Fishawi Cafe, or Cafe of Mirrors, which was once a meeting place for local artists, and is still frequented by the Nobel Award winning Naguib Mahfouz, one of Egypt's most well known authors. There are any number of canvas covered streets such as the one pictured to the right.\nEgyptian buyers generally shop in the area north of al-Badistan and to the west, where prices may be lower. Better deals for gold and silver are to be found west of the Khan along the \"street of the goldsellers\", and further on one will find the Brass and Coppersmith Markets.\nA young girl hawking her family's shop",
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        "raw_content": "Sandals Resorts to sponsor West Indies cricket team until the end of 2020\nby Phil Davies Jun 8th 2018, 10:34\nSandals Resorts is to sponsor the West Indies cricket team until the end of 2020.\nThe all-inclusive Caribbean resorts operator will have its logo inscribed on all Windies playing and training clothing.\nSandals will also gain stadium branding at all home matches and broadcast sponsorship of all Windies matches screened by Sky Sports.\nCricket West Indies chief executive Johnny Grave said: \u201cWindies cricket is the heartbeat of the Caribbean and we\u2019re thrilled to partner with such a prestigious international brand as Sandals which is also synonymous with promoting the best of the Caribbean to the world.\n\u201cSandals shares our determination to strengthen and grow cricket across the region, as well as harnessing cricket\u2019s power to drive economic investment and tourism.\u201d\nSandals Resorts International founder and chairman Gordon \u2018Butch\u2019 Stewart said: \u201cOur relationship with West Indies cricket is not a new one, having sponsored tours to the UK in 1995, 2000 and 2004, and we have now deepened our support for the Windies with this sponsorship which will cover all upcoming tours including the World Cup until the end of 2020.\n\u201cWe have absolutely loved our association with West Indies Cricket over the years, and we look forward with great enthusiasm to this latest partnership, which started with a win against the ICC World XI in the hurricane relief fundraising match at Lord\u2019s on May 31.\n\u201cWe look forward to the Windies continuing its winning ways in the series against Sri Lanka, and the others to come.\u201d\nHe added: \u201cSandals and West Indies cricket are two of the most successful indigenous brands to have come out of the Caribbean, which makes this partnership a natural fit, and we are proud to work alongside Cricket West Indies once more.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Living a healthy life while juggling job and family is hard. It feels as if there is enough time only for the most important everyday tasks and when you get home you only have time to eat and see your family for a bit before you go to bed. This kind of lifestyle doesn\u2019t reflect well on your health and at certain age you may start to feel consequences in the shape of diseases and physical pain. Among many ways to relax, doctors say that massage therapy can best suite this dynamic life, because it doesn\u2019t take much time and what you only need to do is lie on a table and let the masseur do his/her job. An alternative to paying for massage sessions is to buy massage chair for yourself. Having said this, there are many home equipment shops and even supermarkets that now offer low price and decent quality massage chairs Melbourne malls for instance, usually have several presentations on massage chairs in hallways and related stores.\nMassage therapy in general is not the same. There are different types of massage techniques that derive from many cultures around the world. At the same time new types of massage methods and products are emerging. The invention of the homedics foot massager is the best proof. Here are some of the trending massage therapies people use to relieve their everyday stress:\nIt is the most common type of massage you can get. It is very relaxing and can relieve pain on certain muscle groups in one session. Masseurs use long strokes and different movements with their skilled hands on muscle spots that are sore from hard training or too much sitting.\nThis is an old technique that has become a commercialized trend among working class men and women. As the title implies, hot and smooth-shaped stones are placed on particular muscle points in order to balance your body energy and relieve pain. This type of massage therapy is preferred for people who desperately need relieve from stress but can\u2019t handle intense massage.\nAn alternative massage therapy that comes from distant Japan is Shiatsu. It is a technique that uses localized pressure on different body parts in a rhythmic sequence. Each localized spot should be pressed for 2 to 9 seconds to relieve the blood flow around the spot and enhance body balance. Though most people have a suspicious opinion about the effectiveness of Shiatsu massages, they end up with a surprised smile once they have tried it.\nIf you are on a tight budget and cannot afford massage therapy, you can always go to the nearest store or buy massage chair online. Whatever you decide, the health benefits from massage therapy are great.",
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        "raw_content": "I do recall watching the Soweto riots on the nightly news. I also can recall the release of Nelson Mandela from a South African prison. Finally I recall the end of apartheid, or at least the end of the officially supported position of apartheid. Such a foreign concept to me. Growing up there was an amazing family that lived across the street from me, the Morrisons. He was a black teacher from Jamaica, she was a white nurse I don't recall her actual ethnicity, and most importanty their 2 kids Anthony and Marie both of negro complexion. We played with them all the time, rode bikes, built sand castles, climbed in their trees and an amazing tree fort. She was my age and he was a couple of years older. Anthony introduced me to cricket and some Jamaican cartoon strips. They eventually moved to Red Deer and I lost touch with them after a couple of years. For me a mixed race couple was a normal thing, and I wished the rest of the world could see the Morrisons as the happy role models they were.",
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        "raw_content": "Hal Weary\nHAL WEARY QUINTET\nHal Weary \u2013 piano\nKenyatta Beasley \u2013 Trumpet\nStantawn Kendrick \u2013 Saxophone\nIvan Taylor \u2013 Bass\nThe Hal Weary Quintet will perform the music of Thelonius Monk and\ncelebrating the birthday of Thelonius Monk and also Hal Weary. Weary\nis an American pianist and composer who was immersed in a musical family,which cultivated his passion for music. Owen Cordle, music critic for the New York NewsObserver writes, \u201cLike Ray Charles, Horace Silver, Richard Tee, James Williams and Cyrus Chestnut, Hal Weary has the gospel sound in his piano playing and writing.\u201d Weary began formal lessons at the age of 10, but gained his earliest professional experience playing gospel in his\nhometown at the age of 5. Weary received a B.A. in Music degree from San Jose State University and Master of Music degree from William Paterson University where he studied with jazz legends Harold Mabern, James Williams, and Dr. Billy Taylor, among other great jazz innovators. He also won numerous awards and high recognition at festivals and competitions\naround the world. Currently, Weary is performing with world-class\nmusicians from around the globe. Possessing a strong foundation in stride, bebop, hard-bop, and post-bop he has also explored Afro-Cuban rhythms, World music, and other directions with various ensembles. Hal Weary brings a distinctly artistic touch to his jazz compositions and piano playing. His feathery keyboard touch is coupled with a lot of power and passion, a complete understanding of the blues and improvisation.\n\u2190 Glen Ridge Marching Band\nHendrick Meurkens \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "In Colossians 3:18-19, Paul pointed out the oh-so-practical place to practice living like Christ \u2013 in our relationship with our spouse. His next connection stays within the immediate family and is just as practical.\nChildren obey your parents in everything, for this is pleasing in the Lord. Fathers, do not exasperate your children, so they won\u2019t become discouraged.\nAs parents, we love this first sentence. We secretly relish when the preacher or our kid\u2019s group leader brings up teaching like this. They need to hear this, we congratulate ourselves. Maybe if they keep hearing from other adults, they\u2019ll do it more at home. Wouldn\u2019t that be nice\u2026\nPaul gives the Colossian Christian children this command \u2013 obey your parents in everything \u2013 because it\u2019s something they need to learn. Let\u2019s camp out on that thought for a moment\u2026obedience is something that children need to learn. They\u2019re not going to get it right away. Their entire focus is on their own needs, and not the needs of others. Obedience is like any other skill we develop as we grow and mature\u2026it\u2019s going to take time, it\u2019s going to take practice, and there are going to be failures along the way.\nHow we handle our children\u2019s failures will heavily influence them\u2026in their childhood for sure, but our actions will also echo throughout the rest of their lives. We know this because we still feel the echoes from our own upbringing, but for some reason we tend to forget that reality the moment we\u2019re dealing the shortcomings of our own kids.\nMore than any person in a child\u2019s life, we fathers have the greatest influence in this area. Apologies to all the moms out there, but we just do. And the impact we fathers have on our child\u2019s perspective is even greater than we realize. Paul warns against discouraging our children, and the word he chose relates to feeling disheartened, dispirited, or broken in spirit. A father\u2019s reaction to his son or daughter\u2019s failure is truly a make-or-break moment.\nPaul says we push our children toward discouragement if we exasperate them. When we push them to their whit\u2019s end because of our insistence on \u201cgetting it right\u201d, or when we bring them to angry tears just to make sure they understand and \u201cget it\u201d \u2013 whenever we take our authority too far, we run the risk of exasperating them.\nUnfortunately, I have been guilty of doing just that to my children many times over the years. It typically happens when I\u2019m rigidly demanding more than my son can give\u2026and he cannot meet the standard I\u2019ve set for him. If my expectation was too high for his skill level, then he is doomed to failure even before he begun. Instead of recognizing I set the bar to high, at times I\u2019ve even doubled back and berated them for missing the mark. I know when I\u2019ve gone too far, too \u2013 I can see it in their eyes as they stare at the floor, their shoulders sink in despair, and their posture communicates that they\u2019ve completely given up.\nA child of any age can become exasperated and discouraged, but it is especially easy when they are young. This doesn\u2019t mean we don\u2019t confront error or that we should only give easy challenges to our children; rather we need to actively match our expectations with our children\u2019s abilities, and then be willing to be both gentle and firm as we lovingly deal with their failures. Men, our ability to guard against this damaging practice is for us to apply the Christ-driven characteristics that Paul listed in the preceding context of 3:12-17\nOur children\u2019s hearts and maturity depend on it.\ntags / Christian living, obedience, learning, maturity, failure, fathers, discouraged, exasperate, parenting, training\nPractical application: work (part 1)",
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A gravel sorter was used to eliminate the rocks and large items, but this left the tonnes of smaller debris that had to be hand sifted by a line of human sorters.\nOf interest was the fact that the time estimate for the processing of the 8500 cubic meters of sand, dirt, and debris was at least four to five weeks. The TSB allocated three weeks, and it was completed in that time. How much material bypassed the sort line and went directly to the disposal site is unknown. No time was wasted in washing stones to determine if they were diamonds, or looking for lumps that under their covering of mud might have been molten evidence of an incendiary device.\nFrom a forensic point of view, whenever a large plane crash occurs there is always a loss of evidence due to one factor or another. A crash on land usually results in a fire that consumes much of the evidence. When it lands in the ocean, a large quantity of material floats away. What settles to the bottom must be retrieved, depending on the depth of the site. In this case, the crash occurred in waters shallow enough to allow retrieval, but it was suspected that by using a trawler and dragger equipment, some of the materials had been moved outside of the planned vacuum area. Due to the limited capacity of the ship's holding tanks, those items were never retrieved. The majority of the collected material was the hundreds upon hundreds of tonnes of mud, sand, silt, rocks and other materials including sea life. This collection all had to be sorted.\nOne of the big questions was if the diamonds, now worth nearly half a billion dollars, were on board. After looking at this photo can anyone honestly say that tiny mud covered diamonds can be sorted out of this mess? What about physical evidence of an incendiary device that was possibly a blackened and molten piece of some unknown material?\nThis view is of the hangar sorting line showing the debris from Sheet Harbour. What can be seen here is typical of the size of the pieces that had to be examined. Numerous boxes containing this type of material were retrieved, and some valuable evidentiary material was found. It may be noted here that whenever this sorting process was underway, a video camera recorded the entire process.\nFORWARD EMERGENCY BATTERY BOX\nOne item of importance was a quantity of molten aluminium that had been located early in the investigation. A large molten mass had solidified in the fins of the forward emergency battery box. Its existence indicated high heat above that area. The scale ruler is in centimetres.\nThe pendant, as it was called, is seen here in position in the battery box fins. It turned out to be a potential key to some important questions. It was hoped that the molten aluminium had captured evidence to determine if the oxygen line that led to the flight crew's oxygen masks had leaked. 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        "raw_content": "Prof. Dr. Nadeem Akhtar Abbasi, dean faculty of Crop and Food Sciences, Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR), has been appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the varsity.\nThe appointment has been made by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar in his capacity as the PMAS-AAUR chancellor, for a period of three years, according to a notification issued by the Punjab Agriculture department.\nHowever, he will also perform the functions of the Vice Chancellor till the appointment of regular Vice Chancellor under section 14(9) of University act, as office of the Vice Chancellor is vacant.\nDr. Abbasi belongs to Phulgran Islamabad and has been serving as dean faculty of Crop and Food Science since September 15, 2015 at PMAS-AAUR. Previously, he remained the chairman department of Horticulture for more than 11 years. He completed his PhD in Horticulture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA in 1996, Post Doctorate in Horticulture in 2004 from Curtin University of Technology , Australia and spent over 27 years in horticulture research & education.\nHe has served as an active member of University's academic council, board of studies, board of advance studies and research. He also served as project director / Principal Investigator of various research projects, chairman purchase committee, Principal Officer Estate Care & Security at PMAS-AAUR, and established the first sub-campus of PMAS-AAUR at Khushab and became coordinator.\nDr. Abbasi is actively involved in research and has supervised about 69 graduate and postgraduate students; and more than 105 publications in national and international journals.\nUniversity staff/Faculty members along with deans and directors congratulated Dr Abbasi on his appointment as pro-vice chancellor. Dr. Abbasi assured more struggle and efforts for the uplift of the university as he did earlier to take the university to new heights of academic excellence.",
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        "raw_content": "Times Article Picture\nI am 6 years old. I look through the big green curtains in the front room and see tanks going down my street with men in green clothes and helmets. It is 1967 - the TV calls it 'the riots.' They say that people are killing each other in the streets. All of the schools are closed. I don't know who is killing who. Some of the adults talk about turning over busloads of them. My mom doesn't let us go out. She tells me to get away from the windows.\nI am 8 years old. I am standing at the corner with all of the neighborhood kids and their friends. Everyone comes to this corner because it is the last white street in the neighborhood. On the other side is the place they call the 'township.' The township is a scary place. The older kids tell us - if you are white, you'd better not go or you will get beat up. We are watching the older kids throw rocks, bottles and cans at a crowd of kids with black faces on the other side of the street. They are throwing rocks and cans back at us. I am hiding behind the big christmas tree on the corner. Everyone is screaming. The black and white faces are angry and scary. I don't feel good about this. I don't belong - but I stay and watch.\nI wrote the above paragraphs as a young adult, it is an excerpt from an essay I wrote while remembering my strong memories of the hatred and fear I observed during my youth. The 60's and 70's were an infamous time of strife and tension in the Detroit area. The white news media called it the riots. While doing research for this webdocumentary, I read much of the history as to what led up to these times. One of the pieces I watched was Grace Lee Boggs prompting Bill Moyers, in an interview, to refer to it as the 'Rebellion, a protest by the people against injustice. Red-lining in neighborhoods had caused a greater divide between blacks and whites in Detroit after World War II. The first set of 'riots' or 'rebellion,' occurred in the 40's. This second occurrence began on a hot July night in 1967 which resulted in 43 dead, 1,189 injured, over 7,200 arrests, and more than 2,000 buildings destroyed. The violence spilled into the communities, neighborhoods, and automotive plants over the next 8 years. During those times, music clubs were closed in Detroit and Uncle Jessie and his family opened their home on 29th street to black and whites alike to continue their friendships and comeraderie while the outside world was in turmoil.\nThe Bill Moyer and Grace Lee Boggs interview can be found at this link:\nGrace Lee Boggs on the Detroit Rebellion\nOther links on the subject can be found at these links:\nWikipedia on Detroit 1967 Riots\nDetroit - blood that never dried\n\u200bDetroit Revolution or Riot Discussion\nTimes 2012 Detroit Article",
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        "raw_content": "To the Optimist, Glass is half Full. To the Pessimist, Glass is half Empty. To the Engineer, Glass is twice as big as it needs to be.\nI am very pleased to welcome you to Vedant Institute of Management & Technology and hope that you will enjoy the time you spend with us. Our institution is strongly committed and determined towards academic excellence and professional growth. From our end, we aim to provide the finest environment possible for teaching, learning, research and innovation. Our taught programme, backed by our highly qualified and experienced faculty, are characterized by choice, flexibility and career relevance. It gives the scope to provide students with opportunity to extract their full potential. If at any time you have a question or an idea do not hesitate to raise it and we will always be happy to listen and to address it.\nI believe you will enjoy your time as a student at Vedant Institute of Management & Technology and will gain maximum benefit from the learning opportunities available to you during your time with us.\nRavinder Yadav\nChairman, VIMT",
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        "raw_content": "People ask me all the time about what draws me to traveling. That\u2019s easy \u2013 I love being introduced to new cultures and people and experiencing the way other parts of the world live. I also love the excitement of going somewhere new, learning about it, and being able to store it away in my \u201cbook\u201d (mind) of memories to look back on in the future.\nI grew up taking the typical \u201cAmerican vacation\u201d as a child \u2013 two weeks, a camper, traipsing across the USA, and exploring different areas. We normally went West (I was born and raised in Iowa) to places like Colorado and Wyoming. My parents loved the mountains so we spent as much time there as possible. But we also visited many other states when I was growing up including going to the East coast, Florida and the surrounding states, and further West in to California, Arizona, and New Mexico.\nI was also exposed to international travel through my Father. His job required him to travel about 80% of the year and most of that was international for weeks at a time. I always loved hearing his stories (and still do today) about the far off lands he visited (he did a lot of work in the Middle East and Asia which always sounded so exotic and exciting).\nI was able to experience a bit of international travel growing up \u2013 Mexico of course, but also Costa Rica in the 90\u2019s before it became what it is today, and Spain and France. I thoroughly enjoyed all of these trips.\nFor college I decided to venture out of Iowa and experience a new place \u2013 I ended up at The University of Arizona in Tucson and loved my time there. My only regret was not taking advantage of a travel abroad program.\nWhich leads me to where I am today. I always had big dreams of visiting different countries and experiencing different cultures. I finally was able to get to a point around the age of 30 where I could truly devote resources (primarily money and time) to travel. The bucket list was huge so I just decided to go for it. The first place I visited was Ecuador and I\u2019ve been continuing to knock places off my bucket list (while always adding new ones) throughout the years.\nPeople ask me all the time how I do it from a time and money perspective. My answer is simple: its all about priorities. I live (and travel) in a way that affords me the ability to use my disposable income for adventures. I work for myself in the real estate industry and I am always working where ever I go so I rarely ever (vacation or not) take a day off. For me its really just about making decisions (smart ones) and deciding to take every opportunity I can to explore more and live in the moment.\nI created this blog so that I could share more about my trips with family and friends but I hope that it also helps others who are contemplating trips to various countries and places. I love to share and be a resource for others. So please do not hesitate to reach out to me!\nBon Voyage! Buen Viaje! Safari Salami! Viagem Segura! Trygg Reise! Keselamatan Perjalanan!",
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        "raw_content": "David R. Sischo; Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources; 1151 Punchbowl St. Rm. 325, Honolulu, HI, 96813; (808) 587-0033; david.r.sischo@hawaii.gov;\nWith over 750 species in ten families the Hawaiian Islands experienced one of the most diverse land snail radiations in the world. From legends to lei, and later to theories of evolution, the iconic land-snail species of the Islands are important components of healthy forest ecosystems, and have influenced local culture and scientific thought for centuries. With 99% of snail species being single island endemics, they are vulnerable to a host of anthropogenic disturbances. Unfortunately, due largely to introduced invasive predators and climate change, what hasn't already vanished is facing imminent extinction. Catastrophic declines observed in wild populations within the past two years have foreshadowed the end for many species. In a rush to prevent extinction, the Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources Snail Extinction Prevention Program (SEPP), and partners across the state, are \"manning the lifeboats\" using novel techniques involving captive propagation, predator-proof fencing, translocation, and reintroduction, to stabilize and recover some of the island's, and arguably the world's, most vulnerable species. Here we will report on the status of wild populations, as well as the techniques being employed in extinction intervention.",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for the 'Public Relations' Category\nReality Bites Back at\u2026Sarah Palin\u2019s Alaska, TONIGHT, 10:20pm EST\nAm I being Punked? Perhaps. But at 10:20 EST, I\u2019ll be a guest on TLC\u2019s TalkBack Live podcast to follow tonight\u2019s new episode of Sarah Palin\u2019s Alaska, the new reality show starring \u2014 and executive produced by \u2014 the 2008 Republican Vice Presidential nominee, former half-term Gov. of Alaska, and Fox News contributor. In the [\u2026]\nAdvertising, American Culture, Arms & Conflict, Domestic Politics, Environment, Political Dissent, Pop Culture, WIMN\u2019s Executive Director\u2019s Blog, Public Relations, Reality TV | Comments (0)\nMore on NBC stealing youth reporters\u2019 story\nI wish this were an April Fool\u2019s prank (it\u2019s ludicrous enough to be, isn\u2019t it?), but as you read here yesterday, a Boston NBC affiliate ripped off a story from youth media producers. For a follow-up on yesterday\u2019s guest post by Cara Lisa Powers, see today\u2019s release from Press Pass TV.\nAge, Arms & Conflict, Commercialism, Political Dissent, Race, Technology & Communication, WIMN\u2019s Executive Director\u2019s Blog, Youth Activism, Public Relations | Comments (28)",
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        "raw_content": "Description and Scene Setting with Dan Holloway\nYou walk into the theatre, find your seat, climb over your fellow playgoers to get to it, settle in, open your naughty little bag of truffles, check your interval drinks order. The house lights go down; your heart begins to beat a little faster, the curtain rises and the stage is illuminated. You watch, initially in hope but with increasing disinterest, as stagehands manipulate sets and carry on props. Minutes drag by and there\u2019s not an actor in sight. No-one speaks any lines, no music plays, though perhaps the lights are adjusted occasionally as the technicians test them for the forthcoming show. The show you\u2019ve paid to see, but where is it? You\u2019re already half way through your truffles and nothing has happened. At this rate, you\u2019ll have fallen asleep under the influence of your interval gin long before it does. You tell yourself you\u2019ll finish the truffles and then, unless something changes, you\u2019ll leave.\nThe moral of this story? Whatever you do, avoid beginning your novel with a long passage of description.\nTo extend the theatrical metaphor perhaps a little further than I should, of course the scene must be set for the actors to perform, but the mechanics of this will be done largely in advance of the audience arriving and adjustments will be made discreetly, so as not to distract attention from the action of the play. The novelist should take the same approach. A novel is about character, conflict and resolution. Its stuff is that of emotional exposition and dramatic confrontation. Like plays, novels at their best offer catharsis. When all this is working, audiences scarcely notice the backdrop.\nOf course, they would notice immediately if there was no backdrop at all, or if the scenery somehow failed to match the action being played out within it. The descriptive element of the novel is, therefore, as important as all its other components, but it must be managed with subtlety and discretion, so that readers only notice it when it has a contribution to make to the development of character, plot or theme. If, for example, your protagonist is a mountaineer or an interior decorator, their surroundings will be integral to their characterisation and, very possibly, to the development of your plot. If you are writing a murder mystery, detailed descriptions of the crime scene will be necessary to help both the police and the reader work out whodunit.\nAs a general rule, however, scene-setting should be unobtrusive. Just as, in life, our brains tend to notice and process only what they need in order for us to walk across a road without getting run over, or recognise a work colleague in a crowded canteen, or decide whether or not a particular outfit suits us, so, in fiction, you should be selective in what you describe. This will be conditioned by what will come to the notice of characters in given situations. If your heroine walks into a bar, for example, and stumbles across her husband snogging his secretary, she is unlikely to notice the bar\u2019s decor, or the girl in the corner fixing her lipstick. She might, out of the corner of her eye, register the man in a lumberjack shirt whose gigantic paw is curled around a cocktail with an umbrella in it, because that is outside the range of conventional expectation. Mostly, however, she will be focused on the erring husband and secretary, and on the interior landscape this opens up inside her.\nWhat do I mean by description? Obviously, it refers to what we see. We live, now, in an intensely visual culture. Images come at us from every angle, from advertising hoardings and the backs of cereal packets, from TV, video games, the cinema. Even flagship radio programmes are supported by visual imagery broadcast on websites. In the UK we are, apparently, the most photographed people in the world because of the amount of CCTV coverage of our public spaces. The world over, we use the cameras in our phones to record images of everything from baby\u2019s first steps to the last breath of anti-government protestors in Syria or the victims of natural disasters in Haiti or Japan.\nWe are so overwhelmed by visual imagery that it is easy to forget that descriptive writing must include all the senses \u2013 hearing, smell, taste and touch as well as sight. Different senses take priority in different kinds of scenes, and may be used in counterpoint to one another to suggest the complexity of the sensual world. If, for example, you give a visual description of a rural idyll \u2013 a meadow full of wild flowers, cattle drinking at a stream, blue sky, birdsong \u2013 but then add the pungent aroma of a rotting sheep carcass, you immediately qualify the overall effect. You undermine your readers\u2019 initial expectations and remind them that every paradise has its cost. If you are using a busy cityscape as a setting, you can achieve a powerfully surreal effect by leaving out sound altogether, loud noise being, possibly, the most prevalent sensual experience of this environment.\nWhen you describe your settings, even in realist fiction, you manipulate your characters\u2019 surroundings in order to achieve certain effects. This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to genre fiction. An exercise I often use with students is to ask them to write a brief scene \u2013 a couple\u2019s car breaks down in the middle of nowhere \u2013 in the language of different genres. Scene-setting is one of the best and easiest ways of flagging up the different genres. Clearly, descriptions will differ greatly between a romance and a gothic horror, a police procedural and a western. Even though the setting may be identical, the demands of the genre call different aspects of it to prominence. In a romance, you might make use of senses of smell and touch as much as sight. In a horror, perhaps the sounds of hooting owls or creaking floorboards may be prioritised.\nWhile it is important to remember that all the senses are available to you \u2013 and you may even invent new ones if you\u2019re writing scifi or fantasy \u2013 do not try to use every one in every scene. The power of the opening of A La Recherche du Temps Perdu is its focus on a single detail \u2013 the smell of baking madeleines - which triggers the memories of which the rest of the work is composed.\nIt is also vital that your descriptive writing is truthful. Its terms cannot exceed what is available to you in your fictional world. If that world is contiguous with Planet Earth as we know it, the sea cannot be made of fresh water and human skin will always taste, at least partly, of salt. Mammals are warm and fish cold. There is but one moon and it isn\u2019t purple. Truthfulness, however, extends deeper than this. Excellent descriptive writing reveals the essence of its subject, and does so in ways which make the reader experience it afresh, however mundane it may be.\nIn her novel, Music and Silence, when describing the quality of darkness in King Christian\u2019s wine cellar, Rose Tremain calls it \u2018darkness by design\u2019, thus suggesting the element of control, the way in which the king\u2019s authority extends even this far underground. Yet, in this scene, the king is hunting for a treasure which may or may not exist. The darkness is also designed to perpetrate a myth. In Mark Haddon\u2019s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, the autistic child narrator\u2019s unique voice is achieved partly by his unusual observations of the world around him. A policeman is described \u2018as if he had two mice up his nose\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "May 20, 2012 2 comments\t1223 views\tCaribbean & Americas, jamaica\nCaribbean countries are increasingly seeking to galvanize their diaspora communities abroad to more actively contribute to national development, reports Nakeeta Nembhard, 25, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Jamaica.\nThe Caribbean Diaspora communities have long been a catalyst in the development of their home countries.\nIn a paper discussing the impact of the Diaspora on inward investment within the Caribbean, Diaspora Studies scholar Franklin Joseph posits that the Diaspora remains an underutilized resource for promoting economic development.\nJoseph notes that \u201cthe Diaspora has the potential to contribute to the well being of the Caribbean region via investments in human capital, financial investments [along with]\u2026 real sector investments\u2026 which can take the form of trade in nostalgic goods and entrepreneurial investments\u201d.\nAs many Caribbean countries approach their 50th Anniversary of Independence, there has been much focus on further engagement of the Diaspora as countries seek to strategically position themselves for the future based on lessons learnt from the last half century. One such initiative which is seeking to encourage nationals living abroad to come home and play a more active role in their homeland is the Grand Jamaica Homecoming (GJH).\nA major undertaking of the Jamaican Homecoming Canada diasporic association, the year-long GJH programme has major support and representation from key members of Jamaican society as well as the Jamaican Diaspora in Canada, and consists of activities and events which target schools, churches, business interests along with community outreach.\nDonette Chin Loy, President of Grand Jamaica Homecoming, noted that GJH has collaborated with a number of stakeholders including Jamaica\u2019s Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Foreign Trade enabling the organization to reach all of Jamaica\u2019s overseas missions and that the response from members of the Diaspora has been very positive.\nThe initiative has also partnered with national trade and investment agency Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) to host business-to-business activities which will highlight worthwhile business opportunities for members of the Diaspora. Chin Loy added that the initiative has allowed for the formation of strategic business connections between Jamaica and Canada which will allow for enhanced partnerships and networking in both countries.\nAdditionally, GJH has also forged partnerships with the University of the West Indies, and various sector groupings, within the banking and tourism sectors among others, through the membership of its Advisory Council. Such collaboration has afforded the initiative the scope to engage a large number of Jamaicans and have them become directly involved in the various activities.\nGrand Jamaica Homecoming is but one of a number of initiatives occurring during Jamaica\u2019s Jubilee. The initiative is a significant testament to the efforts of the Diaspora being leveraged for the continued growth and development of the home-state.\nIt is anticipated that with programmes such as GJH coupled with the retrospection characteristic of milestones such as 50 Years of Independence that the drive to galvanize members of the Diaspora to more actively participate in matters related to their homeland will increase exponentially.\nThis is indeed promising as Jamaica seeks to leverage \u201clove-of-country\u201d not only for the creation of in-roads into overseas markets but as a catalyst for the enhancement of the country\u2019s own growth and prosperity.",
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This means that he bears the demons of everyone, and that they are able to transfer their tormentors to him.\nA friend of mine who is a Christian clergyman, and is from India, and has demonstrated gifts of exorcism, tells me that the power of the witch doctor is the power of being able to command lesser demons to leave by the power of a greater demon. But the demons are never banished. They just transfer place or position. In the case of this text, the demons of the village were all put on this one poor man who became a representative demoniac, and bore the pain and agony of the entire community in himself.\nThere are four descriptors around the demoniac that we need to look at. First, he is chained, but in his madness is so crazed that he breaks the chains and cannot be restrained. He is the recipient of the accusations of the demons of the village. The very character of the devil is that his is \u201can accuser\u201d (Revelation 12:10, Zechariah 3:1). Accusation is the most galling of all experiences, and he is accused day and night by the devils who have taken possession of him who used to accuse the community. Now along with the demons, the whole village also accuse him. Secondly, he is naked. (Luke 8:27, Mark 5:15) This is a symbol of shame, and he thus bears the shame of the entire community. Thirdly, the text says that he cuts himself with stones (Mark 5:5). In the Greek, the term is \u201cautolapsis\u201d, which literally translated means \u201cself stoning\u201d. In other words, the madman executes himself by stoning, which in the ancient world was a ritual form of execution. Hence, he is executed on behalf of the community as well. Finally, he lives amongst the tombs, (Mark 5:2, 5) which as a fulfillment of the other curses on him means that he is already dead. He bears death and damnation in himself for the whole rest of the community.\nThe demons immediately begin to beg that they not be sent out of the country, and beg instead that they might be sent into a herd of swine that are nearby. Now, this is ambiguous. The swine are in fact a mirror image of the village. There are about 2000 pigs (Mark 5:13), and in fact the demons may be begging to be allowed to re-enter the people in the village, for whom the madman is a surrogate. To the demons, the people are as unclean as the pigs, and either allows for their occupation. But Jesus mercifully does not send them back to the village people, but instead sends them into the nearby pigs, and they, driven mad by the incursion into them, rush off of a cliff and into the Sea of Galilee.\nTo fall into the sea is to fall into the abyss. In doing this, Jesus does what no medicine man or witch doctor is able to do. He does not just exchange one demon for another from one place to another, and that in a temporary fashion, but Jesus banishes them forever, and sends them back to the abyss.\nThis is a reversal of all pagan stories and myths. In all pagan myths, the madman would have been executed, and thus order would have been restored to the community. But here, the pigs (who represent the community) rush off the edge of the cliff and thus experience a form of ritual execution, and the madman is sane and safe at the top of the cliff. This is a pattern that we find all over the Bible, and in this the Bible demonstrates its difference from all other ancient texts. Here, we find the victim vindicated and restored. There is no corollary to this pattern outside of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures in the ancient world.\nOther examples would be the vindication of Joseph when he is lifted up as the one who becomes the \u201cPrime Minister\u201d of Egypt after his brothers scapegoat him and lay on him all of their own discontents and envy. Another would be the book of Job. If Job was a Greek tragedy or any other kind of ancient myth, Job would have been ritually executed or banished at the end of the book for his sins, and in this way order and peace would be restored to the community. Instead, Job is vindicated by God, and his \u201ccomforters\u201d who in reality are terrible accusers and persecutors, are told they must go to him to be interceded for in order that they might be restored. Job is vindicated and then Job becomes the priest who intercedes on behalf of his own tormentors for their restoration. It is out of his intercession that a new social order is established and all of the strictures of all of the pagan and ancient world were reversed.\nIn the next scene, we find the Gadarene madman no longer a madman, but \u201csitting and clothed and in his right mind\u201d (Mark 5:15). Those who had herded the swine saw what happened, and they went into the village and reported all of this to the people, and they came and saw, and \u201cwere afraid\u201d. They then beg Jesus to leave.\nIt is very significant that they beg Jesus to leave. Jesus has in fact, just annihilated the social order of the village. The entire village functioned by placing their demons on the madman. If he no longer functions in this way, there is no way left of establishing and maintaining cohesion amongst the people. The \u201cglue\u201d of the community is gone. The community cannot function without the madman to blame and to bear the wounds and demons of everybody else.\nThis is a story that we are only now beginning to catch up with. In the 1940s, Murray Bowen, who was the father of family therapy, was beginning to uncover the dynamics of family and group relationships in his study of the family\u2019s of schizophrenics.[1] He found that various \u201croles\u201d were assumed that fit the entire dynamics of the family, and was a cohesive whole. Somebody always played the role of the scapegoat and bore the blame for the rest of the family. Likewise, at almost exactly the same time, the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous made the dismaying discovery that the healing of the alcoholic did not restore the family, but often destroyed it. As a result, Al Anon and later Al Ateen were established, and it began to be understood that it was not just the alcoholic who was sick, but the entire family.\nThe term \u201cco-dependent\u201d has come to be a generic word that means almost nothing. About all that it now means is that one so afflicted is emotionally troubled. But in its original and very luminous meaning, it meant that the entire family partook of the addiction of the alcoholic or drug addict through the addict. Everyone in the family was dependent upon the substance, not just the one with the identified substance problem. If he (or she) stopped partaking, the entire rest of the family likewise underwent a kind of withdrawal, and lost all previous ways of relating. The family is left with an enormous vacuum and no longer have any way of having relationship at all. To the shock of the early AA fellowship, it was discovered that if an alcoholic stopped drinking, and began to find healing, that the rest of the family would often try to push him or her back into old patterns of drinking. They needed the alcohol as much as the alcoholic himself. Likewise, amongst the roles that began to be identified, which have all now passed into popular psychological culture (the enabler, the comedian, the lost child, the scapegoat) it was discovered that if any of the people functioning in any of the other roles, pulled out of their role, the family likewise tended to cease to be able to function. If the family comedian stops relieving the tensions with humor, or if the enabler stops making excuses for the alcoholic when he is incapacitated, then the entire edifice likewise begins to collapse. In other words, it was discovered that an \u201canti-covenant\u201d existed amongst the family or group, and real healing in any person began to destroy the old and \u201cdysfunctional\u201d ways of relating. The result is confusion and lostness and emptiness, and great resistance is put up to any degree of healing. In other words, we become comfortable and accustomed to our sicknesses and find that we cannot function without them.\nThis community did not welcome what Jesus has done for the madman in their midst. There is no doubt that the madman was hated, and regarded as dangerous and undesirable. But in truth the community could not function without him. He was the source of peace and tranquility in their midst. Just as all families of alcoholics complain of the miseries inflicted on them by the alcoholic, when he is healed the family more often than not cannot cope with his healing, and they too are in need of healing and restoration. The community of the Gadarene madman was as sick and unrighteous as he. They are neither glad for the healing nor are they interested in welcoming Jesus. Jesus has just destroyed their whole social order, and they want Him to leave.\nA good part of the Western world is now in the process of asking Jesus to leave. He has substantially destroyed the social order of most of the western world. The ancient world was hermetically sealed in its seeking out of scapegoats to bear the sins and sorrows of the community. The ancient world really did believe in the guilt and ill desert of those chosen to bear the guilt of all of the rest. Jesus came to fulfill the beginnings and hints that we find in the Hebrew Scriptures. What begins with narratives like Joseph and Job are finally completely fulfilled in Jesus. When all things came to their culmination, the High Priest declared that \u201cit is expedient that one man die for the people.\u201d (John 18:14) There was no evidence before any of the three courts that Jesus appeared before that he was guilty. The only evidence brought forward was manufactured, and several of the trials were illegal. But Jesus was declared guilty, and in concert with all of the ancient world, He fulfilled the role of scapegoat so the community could psychically survive.\nJesus broke the hermetic seal of the world. He was the one who demonstrated the difference between guilt and victimization. Most of the world (apart from the Hebrews with the precursors revealed in their Scriptures), lived by means of the scapegoat, and it was believed that they were truly deserving of their end.[2] Part of the meaning of the Resurrection was that it was God\u2019s vindication of the innocence of Jesus. He was innocent, and He was who and what He said He was. \u201cThe stone that was rejected by the builders has become the chief cornerstone.\u201d (Ps. 118:22, quoted in Acts 4:11). But in doing this, He also began to destroy the social order of the world. While the ancient world was \u201cdysfunctional\u201d to an almost absolute degree, it is also the case that it \u201cworked\u201d, because the scapegoat gave the world a way of continuing to function.\n\u201cTriangulation\u201d is a word that has become common in recent years in conjunction with the popularization of family theory and the study of dysfunction. But once again, it apt, and it is connected to profound Biblical roots.\nThe Augustinian formulation of the Trinity states that the Holy Spirit is the connector, or even more strongly, the relationship between the Father and the Son. This is very odd language, but very profound. We commonly conceive of a \u201crelationship\u201d as some sort of abstraction. But the Biblical formulation of the Trinity tells us that in the Godhead, relationship is a Person. It is the Holy Spirit who connects and is the relationship and love between the Father and the Son. Now, all operations of the persons of the Trinity in the world are analogues of the operations of the Trinity within Himself. So, just as the Holy Spirit functions as the \u201crelater\u201d in the Godhead, so He functions in the world. The Holy Spirit is the connector between all things that are created by the Father through the Son. And especially in the church, the Holy Spirit is the one who creates \u201ckoinoneo\u201d or fellowship. We speak of the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. He is the one who connects us to one another. (2 Corinthians 13:14)\nIn the fallen world, we cannot utterly subvert the structures of the creation, no matter how much we may be in rebellion against them. The devil, and all Satanic disruptions of the creation can only mock, mimic, and pervert what is already there. They cannot recreate the world. Hence, the devil can only pervert the Trinitarian means of relating for destructive purposes. This is what \u201ctriangling\u201d is. In the Trinitarian pattern, one person links two others as a bond and in love. But with demonic triangulation, two people connect by using a third in order to destroy him. So, a simple example of triangulation is gossip. The bond between two people is contemptuous and belittling language about a third. Indeed, apart from the destructive gossip, there is no basis for a relationship. On the other hand, a positive imitation of the inner life of the Trinity is one person introducing and bringing together two others on the basis of commonality that he knows the two share with one another, or that will be created through the connector. The basis of this is a \u201cpreferring\u201d of others to ones self, and it is grounded and rooted in love and humility. Triangling is rooted and grounded in hatred and contempt.\nIn the text of the Gadarene madman, we see the entire community triangling and relating to one another by projecting their own demons unto him and living in a relationship of hatred against him. Just like the two gossips have no basis for relationship when the gossiped one is removed, so the village of the Gadarines has lost its basis of relationship with the loss of the madman.\nPart of the crisis of Western Civilization at this point is that with 2000 years of Christianity behind us, the old ways of relating no longer work. We are half Christian. The very term and concept of \u201cscapgoating\u201d has passed into common parlance. On a large scale, Joseph Stalin tried to revive and renew the decadent Soviet Union in the 1930s with what came to be termed \u201cshow trials\u201d. The very name indicates that he fooled very few people. One can only pity the poor brainwashed \u201cwreckers\u201d that he put on trial and trained to beg for their own executions, because they and they alone (according to the prosecutors) were responsible for the almost complete non-productiveness of the bungling state controlled Soviet economy. They did nothing to re-invigorate his regime. The hermetic seal of the pagan world is gone. Jesus has been raised from the dead, and His Spirit (who is termed the \u201cParaclete\u201d or defense attorney) continues to undermine the old and ancient ways of relating.\nOur dilemma is that we are half Christian as a civilization. We need the rest of the package. It is not enough to expose triangulation. To only expose this leaves us in a vacuum. What is needed is all that Jesus came to bring, which is that by the power of the Holy Spirit, we move from triangulation to being image bearers of the Triune God, and learning to live as connectors, bringers of love in humility and grace. We are half way there, and half way is the most painful place of all. Just ask anyone who has come out of an alcoholic family and have lost all of the old ways.\nNote: I owe the entire idea, as well as the detailed exegesis, in this article to the very profound thinker, Rene Girard. Girard is certainly one of the most interesting and important thinkers to emerge from the last third of the 20th Century. Girard is a thinker who is a native Frenchman who has resided and taught in the United States for a good part of his life. He is in the line of French deconstructionist literary theorists. He slowly came to see that the \u201ckey\u201d to Western literature are the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, and he himself returned to the Church as a believing Christian after being a rather typical French atheist intellectual.\nhttp://theol.uibk.ac.at/cover/girard.html\nhttp://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=16-10-040-i\n[1] http://www.abacon.com/famtherapy/bowen.html\n[2] The Scapegoat is a part of the Mosaic sacrificial system, and is remarkable for what it revealed about the social order of the ancient world (and the modern). Jesus clearly was the fulfillment of this type in the Old Testament. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a The Films \u203a VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY\nThis DVD contains the portrait film Vladimir Ashkenazy: The Vital Juices Are Russian and a performance film in which Vladimir Ashkenazy introduces and plays Rachmaninov's Corelli Variations. There is also a montage of sequences from our films with Vladimir Ashkenazy as conductor.\nA retiring man who comes vividly to life when at the keyboard. His personality spills out of the film.\nVLADIMIR ASHKENAZY: THE VITAL JUICES ARE RUSSIAN\nOn the 8th of June 1968 Vladimir Ashkenazy, with his Icelandic wife Thorunn and their two children, arrived at their new home in Reykjavik in Iceland. It was a crucial moment in their lives. 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It seemed to us an ideal moment to make a film about this Russian-born master pianist, with his very particular personal appeal, adapting to life and music in the Western world. And so we went with him to Iceland to film him and his family during their first days there.\nThe title comes from a statement which he makes in the film.\u2028After moving to the West, Ashkenazy's career had taken off at an almost alarming rate. It had been boosted, dramatically, by the international success of our film Double Concerto in which he and Daniel Barenboim had appeared together for the first time. That film, after winning both the Prague and Monte Carlo prizes, was shown in 18 countries within 12 months of its first broadcast and attracted, for both artists, an international public that might otherwise have taken them 20 years or more to build.\nThe success, however, further increased the pressures.\u2028Films of this kind depend heavily on being in the right place at the right time and we felt that we had begun at an auspicious moment. So we followed our couple from Iceland on a tour of Europe, to continue observing them at a time when they were deeply engaged in a process of dramatic change and reflecting daily on their situation and their problems.\nThe film includes sequences with Itzhak Perlman, Daniel Barenboim, Edo de Waart and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. 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So the time seemed right for a television programme in which he would both introduce and perform one of Rachmaninoff\u2019s greatest works for the piano: the Variations on a Theme of Corelli and one that is particularly revealing about the composer.\nRachmaninoff wrote the piece in 1931. At the time he was widely regarded as the leading pianist of his day and one of the most gifted composers for the instrument, and yet, largely as a consequence of his exile and his increasing melancholy, he had published nothing for the piano in sixteen years. 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        "raw_content": "We the People of the United States are getting older, and so are our nurses.\nThe U.S. Census conducted in 2010 predicts that there will be 19.6 million American workers aged 65 or older by 2050. According to the U.S. Department of Labor\u2019s publication \u201cThe Aging Workforce: Challenges for the Health Care Industry Workforce,\u201d a full 75 percent of the U.S. workforce will reach age 65 or older by 2050. The number of employees ages 25 to 54 will only increase by a predicted 2 percent during the same period of time.\nIn 2010, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration published the findings from the 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses. This survey found that the majority of registered nurses employed full-time and part-time in the U.S. range in ages from 45 to 59. The overall average age of an RN in the United States is 50.\nThe average age of a registered nurse entering practice was 30 years old. Because they are entering the profession later in their lives, they will likely continue in the profession for fewer years than younger nurses have traditionally done.\nWe the People are aging, and those we rely on for care are also aging.\nRetirements Loom Large on the Horizon\nThe health care industry is facing a declining employee population as older RNs retire. Losing these older, experienced nurses could lead to increased staffing shortages \u2014 already a pressing issue. As more and more mature nurses retire, quality of patient care could be compromised, along with an increasing risk to patient safety.\nWhere are the up-and-coming young 20-something RNs to replace our retiring population of caregivers? According to a 2014 press release from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), \u201cThough nursing student enrollment inched forward last year, more than 53,000 qualified applicants to entry-level nursing programs were turned away.\u201d\nEnrollment Denied\nWhat is the cause behind the turning away of 53,000 qualified potential nursing students from our colleges and universities? The problems seem to be an inability of our institutions of higher learning to accommodate the numbers.\nThe AACN relates the denials of entrance into nursing programs to a general shortage of nursing faculty on a national level. In addition, nursing programs report difficulties in procuring clinical practice placement sites. The ever-present funding issues also need addressing.\nKnowing the statistics surrounding our national nursing shortage doesn\u2019t fill the nurses\u2019 station during end-of-shift report, however. For health care staffing agencies and those charged with recruiting nurses to a specific health care provider, filling vacant positions is a priority.\nOne of the best ways to prevent a vacancy in the nursing department is to keep the nurses you have happy. Offering incentives, flexibility in scheduling and great benefits packages can go a long way toward accomplishing this goal. Offer nurses who meet higher education goals opportunities for professional development and advancement.\nNursing staffing agencies and in-house recruitment teams should begin recruitment of newly graduated nurses at local nursing schools. Recruit RN candidates as they are obtaining their licensure and entering the workforce. Uncertain economic times may cause older nurses to continue working for a while, meaning new grads in some areas may feel a job squeeze.\nSigning bonuses are a popular way of filling health care staffing needs. With the current emphasis on the burden of student loans, an offer to help pay students\u2019 debt in return for an agreed-upon commitment to a job placement can be an effective lure.\nAmerica\u2019s nurses are aging, but that doesn\u2019t mean they must leave the workforce. Make the workplace one they will be reluctant to leave by embracing technology and inventive, flexible scheduling practices.\nHelp your aging nurse population work smarter, not harder. They\u2019re working hard already.\nAllied Staffing Network can help healthcare facilities find the nursing staff they need. Contact us today to learn more about our services.",
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        "raw_content": "Episode 5 - Handling Stress As An Attorney\nAn episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast\nBy The Ultimate Attorney Podcast\nwww.UltimateAttorneyPodcast.com\nThe Ultimate Attorney podcast is a business podcast for solo attorneys and small law firms who are looking to grow their legal practices with greater ease and effectiveness. Ultimate Attorney was developed to help attorneys master their marketing, sell their services with greater authority, generate repeat clients, and additional revenue in their business.\nEach week, your hosts Draye Redfern and Alexis Neely will share some of the closest guarded secrets from successful law firms across the U.S.\nFor more information, free resources and show notes please visit www.UltimateAttorneyPodcast.com\nEpisode 24 - Legal Insurance Plans - Are they worth it?\nWhat exactly are legal insurance plans? Should clients consider them, or are they better off without them? Understanding the ins and out of legal insurance plans so that you can take your clients through that process and they can come out more informed, educated, and empowered is imperative. Clients should choose an insurance plan with a clear knowing and a clear understanding of what that legal insurance plan doesn't actually cover. What are the holes that are left as a result of that legal insurance plan? In this week\u2019s episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we focus on the ins and outs, the positives, the negatives, and give you some really great insights on legal insurance plans. Taking a closer look at the best way to go about educating, informing, and empowering your clients so that they're just absolutely thrilled with the experience they've had with you. Click the link below to check out this weeks episode: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-24\nEpisode 23 - Why Legal Zoom and Rocket Lawyer are NOT Going To Destroy Your Business\nMany attorneys are becoming increasingly concerned regarding automated online legal services such as Legal Zoom and Rocket Lawyer possibly overtaking the legal industry. This is a legitimate concern for not only attorneys but many industries as well. The reality is that with technology advancing at such a rapid rate, many services will become obsolete in a few years. So how do you make sure that your law firm does not go under, and you are not replaced when this happens? In this week's episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we discuss how to create a clear value proposition, innovate, and differentiate yourself so that you can capitalize on this shift. Click the link below to check out this weeks episode: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-23\nEpisode 22 - How to Manage Your Time Like A Pro\nHow many hours are you currently working in a week? Is it more than 40? There are some attorneys out there who are currently working 60, 70, 80 hours a week, and at the end of the day, still do not feel as if they're accomplishing their goals. Why does that happen, and is that happening to you in your own life right now? In this week\u2019s episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we are going to be talking about time that you're probably leaking, which may be as much as five to ten hours per week, and what you can do to better control and manage your time on a weekly basis to buy you back more hours. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-22\nEpisode 21 - Review and Reputation Management\nStudies show that 91% of people search and read reviews about local businesses online. What are you currently doing to protect your law firm\u2019s online reputation? Protecting and scaling an online reputation starts with having an aggressive review acquisition strategy paired with rapid response to both positive and negative reviews. As much as 84% of people trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation, so managing how your business is perceived online is more important than ever. Whether you have bad reviews, good reviews, or no reviews at all it is time to take action and be more proactive when it comes how your business rank online. In this week\u2019s episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we will cover how to gain more clients by building trust online with positive reviews. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-21\nEpisode 20 - Exits and Succession Planning\nWhether you're just starting out or whether you're towards the tail end of your career, everyone will exit their business at some point. Do you have an exit plan in place for your law practice? Have you set yourself up for success so that when the time comes you can transition successfully? In this week\u2019s episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we are going to go over a few really easy strategies that you can implement, so that if the unexpected does happen to you, the business will continue on. We are also going to touch on how to set yourself up to come out on top if you decide to sell. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-20\nEpisode 19 - 2018 Marketing Year in Review\nWith the start of every new year, it is always important to take the time to take a step back to reflect. Did you have any big wins this past year? What formula did you use to warrant that success, and how can you replicate it in the coming year? In this week\u2019s episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we're going to recap all of the awesome things that have worked well in a variety of industries on the marketing front for 2018. We are also going to look back on 2018 to break apart what works and analyze to see where you succeeded, as well as where you fell short. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-19\nEpisode 18 - Strategic Planning for 2019\nThere is a popular adage often attributed to Benjamin Franklin, \u201cFailing to plan is planning to fail.\u201d Did you plan at the start of 2018? Did you achieve those goals? We want 2019 to be your best year EVER! In order to do that, it starts with asking yourself some challenging questions. What is the exact practice model that you want to have? How much money do you want to be taking home every month? How many hours do you want to be working and what needs to happen in order for you to accomplish this? In this week\u2019s episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we're going to be walking through a variety of ways that you can use strategic planning in your law firm to set goals, prioritize and achieve those goals, and make 2019 your best year ever. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-18\nEpisode 17 - Your Best Year Yet\nWas this year your best year yet? What are you doing to achieve your goals in the coming year? When you have clarity about your specific goals and desired outcomes, you are able to more effectively create a framework that makes your goals and desires easier to achieve. By bringing more intention and perspective to your goals, tracking them and using the systems that we discuss in this episode you can create immensely powerful systems that set you up for success. In this week\u2019s episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we get ready to wrap up the year and focus on setting you up for success, and prosperity in 2019.\nEpisode 16 Direct Mail vs Digital Marketing\nDirect mail is dead. NOT! In today\u2019s modern age of texts, tweets, notifications, and vibrations, our attention is constantly pulled in a 1,000 different directions. While every other lawyer is trying to compete in the crowded digital landscape, you can have an unfair advantage by using direct mail as a reliable lead generation tool. If you can get a prospect to open your piece of mail, you can captivate their attention significantly longer than a tweet or Facebook post could ever accomplish. When executed properly, Direct mail is a great way to distinguish yourself and become known in your community as the go-to lawyer. There are very few mediums that allow you to improve the \u201cknow, like, and trust factor\u201d faster than direct mail. Join us in this week\u2019s episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast as we discuss direct mail and how you can keep prospects engaged and engrossed with your messaging significantly longer than any online medium.\nEpisode 15 - Books - The Unconventional Marketing Tool\nYou buy them, you read them, but how often do you write them? In this week's episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we are going to deep dive into something we are all very familiar with, books. We will be focusing on how books can be used in your own legal practice to generate more business, establish more credibility, build rapport and gain trust. Are you still handing out business cards? Chances are your business card will be thrown away in less than two weeks\u2026 If you give someone a book they are much less likely to throw it away because it has a greater perceived value. The more that someone consumes your content, the greater the chances are to convert them into becoming a paying client. Books are one of the easiest and most effective ways to accomplish this. Join us as we discuss how you can use books as an authority piece to help you grow and scale your business with greater ease. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-15\nEpisode 14 - Tax Savings for 2018\nTaxes. Yuck. We all know that taxes are unavoidable. However, there are certain steps that you can take to reduce your tax exposure before the year ends. If you have not yet taken the appropriate steps to reduce your tax liability for 2018, it\u2019s not too late! \u2026But, you\u2019re running out of time! Right now is one of the most critical times of the year to get your tax planning done and set yourself up for success going into the new year. In this episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, join us as we discuss ways to reduce some of the tax liabilities in your business, so that you can put more money back in your pocket! 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To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-13\nEpisode 12 - Automation With Humanization\nAutomation \u2013 you hear about it all the time, but what does that really mean for you? Are you worried that if you automate certain tasks inside of your law firm, that you will lose the humanization element with your clients? In this week\u2019s episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we are going to cover how to combine automization with humanization. We will discuss a few different solutions that can create immediate impacts on your bottom line and how you can use automation to help you leverage your time and resources and essentially replicate yourself. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-12\nEpisode 11 - Metrics, Measuring, and Multiplying You\nAre you keeping track of the metrics in your law practice? 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Join us in this week\u2019s episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, as we cover a variety of insurances that you may want to secure for your law firm. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-10\nEpisode 9 How to Talk About Law So People Actually Want to Hire You:\nIt is imperative that you as an attorney learn how to talk to your clients about legal services and their choices in a way that informs, empowers, and educates them. In this week\u2019s episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we are going to learn how to cut out the jargon so that our clients better understand their options and can ultimately make better decisions. This is a game changer and can redefine how you operate inside of your practice. 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The best way to scale your law firm is to create a work environment that people want to work in. In this week\u2019s episode of The Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we delve into best practices when hiring new team members and how to train them for success. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/episode-7\nEpisode 6 - Why No One Wants To Be Your Client, Friend or Spouse\nMany attorneys have a very unique way of communicating that can sometimes make it difficult for other individuals to relate to. In this episode of the Ultimate Attorney Podcast, we'll discuss different strategies you can use that can help you to better connect and relate with the various individuals in your life. This can literally change the way you practice law and allow you to better serve clients. In addition, these strategies will make you more approachable and easier to connect with. 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In this episode, we're going to discuss your calendar and how you can take complete control over your calendar and your time. We'll also show you a variety of ways that you can better manage your time throughout the day so that you can become more efficient and productive in achieving your daily goals. To access all of this week's show notes and resources, please visit: https://www.ultimateattorneypodcast.com/4\nEpisode 3 - It's All About The Money\nHave you experienced peaks and valleys in your law firm's income? Everyone has! We call that the cashflow rollercoaster and it is truly enough to make anybody sick. Many attorneys who are stuck on the cashflow rollercoaster work hard in their business and are constantly busy working for their clients, but it's often not enough... 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He had spoken out publicly against his family\u2019s dynastic control of the reclusive North.\nThe propaganda broadcasts using loudspeakers installed near the heavily fortified border have been Seoul\u2019s crucial means of psychological warfare.\nPast broadcasts highlighted the South\u2019s economic achievements and the benefits of liberal democracy, and brought attention to the importance of human rights \u2014 a reason why Pyongyang called them a \u201cthreat\u201d to its communist system. (Yonhap)\nWhy Men Don\u2019t Want Smart Women\nDo girls who wear chokers want to be treated like dogs?\nMaking A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging (Documentary)\nDEBUNKING The Claim That Christianity Was Plagiarized From Egyptian Mythology\n3 Ways Corporations Profit Off Harvesting Baby Foreskin\nhttp://thinkaboutnow.com/2016/03/3-wayscorporationsprofitoffbaby-foreskin14/\nPresently in the US, a baby is circumcised every 25 seconds. The surgery involves cutting the foreskin off a part of a penis, generally without anesthesia, for absolutely no medical benefit in the hopes that a baby will look like their dad. Is this over exaggeration? Not exactly.\nThe foreskin is the most sensitive part of a male\u2019s body \u2013 other than the head of the penis itself \u2013 with more nerve endings per square inch than any other body part. Surgical removal of the foreskin involves immobilizing the baby by strapping him face-up onto a molded plastic board. In one common method, the doctor then inserts a metal instrument under the foreskin to forcibly separate it from the glans, slits the foreskin, and inserts a circumcision device. The foreskin is crushed and then cut off. The amount of skin removed in a typical infant circumcision is the equivalent of 15 square inches in an adult male.\nAs journalist Sara Burrows puts it, \u201cCircumcision has been likened to having a sharp metal instrument jammed under one\u2019s finger nail, down to the base, and shoved around, back and forth, until the entire nail is separated from the nail bed, and then sliced off.\u201d\nSo what does removing one of the most sensitive organs from a man due to his sexual ability?\nCircumcising men takes away 75 percent of their capacity for sexual sensation and. They are 4.5 times (450%) more likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction, according to the British Journal of Urology International.\nBut, there\u2019s a medical benefit to robbing men of sexual sensation, right? No. There are no professional medical associations in the United States or anywhere else in the world which recommend routine circumcision as medically necessary. In fact, leaving boys intact is becoming the norm in the U.S., as parents realize the risks and harms of circumcision.\nStill, circumcision is readily done within the United States, and just as corporations make money off war, they also make money off the suffering of babies.\nThere exists a Holy Grail in the cosmetic industry to create a cream that sheds years off your skin. Scientists have discovered such a ingredient, fibroblast cells. Fibroblasts cause the skin to regrow the elasticity and elegance of youth for whoever uses a fibroblast-based cream. What is the best source for these wonder cells? Baby foreskins.\nInfant\u2019s foreskin has special cell properties , similar to those found in stem cells. Their versatility means that they can be used to cultivate skin cells.\nBecause of this, they\u2019re not tossed out with the rest of the medical waste after a birth. Instead, hospitals sell them to companies and institutions for a wide variety of uses. Companies will pay thousands of dollars for a single foreskin.\nSome of the strangest purposes they\u2019re put to:\nCosmetics: Foreskins are used to make high-end skin creams. The skin products contain fibroblasts grown on the foreskin and harvested from it. One foreskin can be used for decades to produce fancy face cream like the SkinMedica products hawked on Oprah.\nSkin grafts: In addition to making products for skin, a baby\u2019s foreskin can be turned into a skin graft for a burn victim. Because the cells are extremely flexible, they\u2019re less likely to be rejected. Currently, this technology can be lifesaving in providing a real skin \u201cband aid\u201d to cover an open wound while a burn victim heals. Researchers at Harvard and Tufts are working on advanced skin replacements that use human foreskins.\nCosmetic testing: All those cruelty-free cosmetics you buy? Some of them are tested on foreskins. This yields better results, since they\u2019re human skin. And it saves the lives of the rodents your shampoo would otherwise be tested on.\nIt is estimated that a single male foreskin can retail for around $100,000, which means that companies like SkinMedica \u2013 who use baby foreskin to create their skin care product \u2013 sell their foreskin facial creams for $150 an ounce.\nNow, you also have companies like Pfizer\u2014the creator of Viagra\u2014 making money off of Erectile Dysfunction that is directly linked to circumcision. So if you\u2019re wondering why various institutions are backing such a barbaric practice, think about the amount of money being made. Is it really ethical to rob a male of their sexual pleasure in the name of religion or profit?\nNow that we live in the age of information\u2014and we have the evidence that conclusively shows that routine circumcision is heinous\u2014 there is no reason to continue this horrendous practice. 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        "title": "Serial Jewelry. The Role of Pop Songs in the Opening Titles of TV series | Apeiron Attenzione: i dati modificati non sono ancora stati salvati. Per confermare inserimenti o cancellazioni di voci \u00e8 necessario confermare con il tasto SALVA/INSERISCI in fondo alla pagina",
        "raw_content": "Serial Jewelry. The Role of Pop Songs in the Opening Titles of TV series\nIn the last few years, title sequences in quality television series have become a genre on its own which can often be compared to a work of art. By opening the way to the immersive emotional experiences of the episodes, the opening titles epitomize - and often improve - the visual, narrative and emotional style of the series as a whole. Although some research has been done about narrative functions of soundtracks in quality television series, some work is still to be done on the multi-faceted role of pop songs in the opening credits. The paper will focus on the effects of the combination of lyrics, music and images in a serialized short format, which is quite different from the narrative and aesthetic functions both of the videoclip and of the opening titles in films. Starting from the classical Genette\u2019s definition of paratext, some examples will show how the aural dimension of music joined to the meaning of lyrics can contribute to build up a dense - and sometimes ambivalent - serialized audiovisual text, whose effects can be either coherent with or divergent from the meaning of the series as a whole.\nCARDINI, DANIELA\nTitolo: Serial Jewelry. The Role of Pop Songs in the Opening Titles of TV series\nKeywords: Tv series; complex tv; cinematic tv; art television; aesthetics; serial television; opening titles; popular music; pop songs\nAbstract: In the last few years, title sequences in quality television series have become a genre on its ow...n which can often be compared to a work of art. By opening the way to the immersive emotional experiences of the episodes, the opening titles epitomize - and often improve - the visual, narrative and emotional style of the series as a whole.\nAlthough some research has been done about narrative functions of soundtracks in quality television series, some work is still to be done on the multi-faceted role of pop songs in the opening credits.\nThe paper will focus on the effects of the combination of lyrics, music and images in a serialized short format, which is quite different from the narrative and aesthetic functions both of the videoclip and of the opening titles in films.\nStarting from the classical Genette\u2019s definition of paratext, some examples will show how the aural dimension of music joined to the meaning of lyrics can contribute to build up a dense - and sometimes ambivalent - serialized audiovisual text, whose effects can be either coherent with or divergent from the meaning of the series as a whole.\nCitazione: Serial Jewelry. The Role of Pop Songs in the Opening Titles of TV series, 2017-02-09.\nPamplona_presentation.pdf presentazione N/A Administrator",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for Job Seeker Advice\nTechnology and IT certifications are a frequently discussed topic in the realm of tech onboarding.\nOn one side of the argument, you have those who believe IT certifications aren't a great differentiator in an industry that evolves at a rate faster than the highest setting in video game franchise SimCity (jaguar). Dice contributor David Bolton asserted there are some technologies that certainly don't change that often, but a certification still does not provide any proficiencies that you couldn't learn on your own \u2013 for cheaper to boot. The most important point, however, is that some jobs don't demand their IT pros have certifications. While correct, that there are many other companies that do want to see these third-party indications of skills and talents.\n\"65% of organizations use IT certificates to distinguish between similar job candidates.\"\nIn fact, it seems that more hiring managers are looking for certifications than you might think. According to CompTIA data cited by CIO, 65 percent of organizations use cybercertificates to distinguish between two job candidates with similar experience and resumes, while 72 perfect of surveyed companies said they demand IT certifications if you apply for a specific position.\nPerhaps the debate will always continue. After all, IT certifications are not absolutely necessary \u2013 at least right now.\nHowever, that doesn't mean they are worthless. The opposite is true. Tech-specific certificates from accredited and well-known institutes and organizations can help you earn more.\nA matter of dollars and cents\nZDNet highlighted a Foote Partners report that discovered IT certification ownership equates to bigger paychecks. According to the source, application developers with certifications in programming languages are likely to earn 0.9 percent more than those without accreditation, while networking and communications pros who become certified in their trade will make 1.2 percent more than individuals lacking that training. On the higher end, system administration and engineering certifications could help raise your salary by 2.5 percent.\nIn regard to dollars, it just makes sense to seek out IT certifications, especially if you're looking for employment in the one of these three sectors: cybersecurity, networking or business. According to John Hales, software-defined networking, VMware and SoftLayer instructor at Global Knowledge, one of his employer's surveys found that those few areas of corporate IT will pay you more if you are certified in affiliated skills. Specifically, Hales listed roles such as information security manager, information systems auditor, project manager, systems engineer and ScrumMaster as the highest-paying positions where certifications are required.\nIT certifications often lead to higher pay.\nThe type of certification is up to you\nMost interestingly about Global Knowledge's data, many of the IT certifications that pay the big bucks are closely affiliated with propriety tech solutions. For example, being certified in Cisco routing and switching, Citrix virtualization, Microsoft systems engineering, VMware data center virtualization, Amazon Web Services solutions architecture and Red Hat systems administration will earn you a large salary \u2013 ranging from approximately $90,000 to around $120,000 per year.\nOn the other side of the table, there are certifications in general skills groups that are just as valuable as vendor-specific ones. Project management, for instance, is a highly prized certificate, and if you're looking for a job in IT helpdesk support, CompTIA A+, a certification that demonstrates an understanding of tech solutions from all types of vendors, is essential to getting paid a premium.\nSimply put, you will want to seek out a certification that best aligns with your interests and job opportunities.\n\"List IT certifications in a specific section of your resume.\"\nExplaining your experience\nUnfortunately, getting an IT certification might be the easiest part of the process for you, as it all comes down to demonstrating these learned proficiencies in both written and verbal form \u2013 sometimes you might even be tested in person.\nStarting with the resume, you should list certifications in a specific section of your resume, fully spelling out and dating the month and year that you were accredited, as well as adding the abbreviation in hopes of that sticking out at a quick glance. List them in reverse chronological order, as this will put the most relevant and freshest skills at the top, making them easily seen. Make sure that you include more than just the title of the certification, detailing exactly what you learned and aligning those talents and proficiencies with keywords from the initial job posting.\nIn person, keep it simple and brief when it comes to listing and explaining your certifications. If you're in front of a hiring manager, don't use abbreviations since that will seem like a foreign language. As a note, if you're currently taking courses for a certification, tell them why you chose that area of expertise.\nIf it comes down to a test, just stick with what you know, but in that regard, don't forget to brush up the day before an interview.\nWhatever side of the IT certification argument you stand on, don't ever discount the value of third-party accreditation in the tech sector. Technology is constantly evolving, and you must grow alongside it.\nHackathons are the new black, as many IT professionals seek out these events in hopes of landing a job. But what\u2019s the secret to success?\nIn October, the U.S. General Services Administration held its second annual hackathon with the intention of finding tech talent. Specifically, the GSA was looking for front-end Web and back-end API developers, UX designers and more, since these events allow tech pros to network in person.\nFirst, make sure you prepare. Research past events, find a good team with a wide variety of skills and familiarize yourself with languages being used.\nNext, don\u2019t waste time on basics. If there is example code, use it.\nLastly, remember that presentation matters. Showcasing what you\u2019ve done is your chance to shine.\nThat\u2019s all. Thanks for joining us on the APN video blog!\nAccording to TIOBE, F# placed in 35th position in regard to programming language popularity, but its use is set to rise meteorically in the coming months and years.\nHi, and welcome to the APN Consulting video blog!\nF# is a programming language created by Microsoft Research, and with the release of Visual Studio 2015, the tech world was introduced to F# 4.0. Following this launch, developers should start paying attention to F#.\nOpen-source and cross-platform capable, this mathematics- and functional-based language is huge in the mobile development realm. In fact, CIO reported that the market value for an individual with F# talents rose 18.2 percent in the past three months alone, making it one of the most valuable languages.\nIf you\u2019re an IT professional looking to learn a new language, F# is a great choice.\nFor more information and news on tech hiring, stick with the APN Consulting video blog!\nAs the business world quickly adopts new digital platforms from customer relationship management software to social media, collections of data continue to grow, exceeding the expectations of many while coming as no surprise to others. Either way, experts agree that these new compendiums of data are critical to the success of organizations competing in today's corporate environment.\nCalled big data, this enterprise IT trend has evolved dramatically in the past few years, and now businesses demand solutions for managing, analyzing, visualizing and extracting detailed insights from vast collections of structured and unstructured information. With some help from the cloud and better means of finding and comparing data, big data and the analysis of it have become IT department mainstays, and as a result, most organizations are looking for data scientists. These professionals \u2013 only sometimes referred to as IT professionals \u2013 leverage mathematics, computer science and business expertise to develop big data programs that not only prove valuable but inspire insightful change to corporate practices and policies. In essence, these individuals develop tools or models for analyzing and visualizing actionable information in accordance with business needs.\nThe road to big data is paved with data scientists.\nHowever, there is a problem with regard to data scientists: Businesses are struggling to find a proverbial unicorn who can create optimal data analytics programs, discover insights and apply them to basic corporate rules. According to IBM's Rob Thomas, there are either PhD-possessing data scientists or \"fake data scientists,\" InformationWeek reported. These two types of professionals cannot feasibly support a world built on big data. Those with expensive degrees will expect larger salaries that many businesses simply cannot afford, and the \"fakers\" are essentially useless.\nThomas suggested the solution lies in the \"80 percent\" of space between data scientists with PhDs and those who have no idea what they're doing. Those 80 percent of individuals are the sweet spot with some expertise and smaller paychecks.\nEnter citizen data scientists. Gartner defined these tech professionals as people who work in predictive and/or prescriptive analytics but are actually masters in a separate field, technique or IT sector. Citizen data scientists won't usurp big data power from those with PhDs. Instead, they will become the core of analytics at organizations that don't demand the most cutting-edge data science initiatives.\nThe fact of the matter is that there are not enough data scientists out there, and IT professionals who pursue a citizen data science role could find a wealth of employment opportunities. Additionally, with so many businesses in a variety of industries trying to take advantage of big data, there are likely jobs in dozens of sectors with a multitude of different positions and responsibilities.\n\"Citizen data scientists are now required.\"\nSimply put, citizen data scientists are now required, and every type of organization will be looking for these tech professionals.\nWho can be a citizen data scientist?\nIT professionals looking for a new sector, a different job or even a way to spice up their typical everyday duties should consider filling the shoes of citizen data scientists. This is because they can come from any background. Programmers can use toolkits to analyze or visualize data, networking professionals can ensure that data flows smoothly between systems, data storage experts can find efficient ways to store information and there is even room for artificial intelligence experts. Obviously some backgrounds are better than others, as Thomas specifically pointed to those with experience in the cloud being good citizen data scientist contenders.\nContributing to Forbes, Margaret Harris of Oracle said that there are generally three different types of data scientists that the majority of organizations are looking for. First, there are data scientists who have a strong background in IT and are familiar with programming for big data platforms. As a note, however, anyone with experience using big data-affiliated languages would be a good fit here.\nSecond, Harris pointed out that those adept at developing models would be valuable data scientists. They know the steps to take to extract actionable information from complex corporate workflows. These tech professionals could also understand how to uncover predictive models.\nLastly, many citizen data scientists are more familiar with the line of business than the nitty-gritty technical details. IT department managers or supervisors fall into this category along with some professionals who couldn't be further from being tech experts.\nCitizen data scientists might be proficient in some areas and not so much in others, but there is one constant that all potential big data professionals should remember: Citizen data scientists need training and mentors. The whole corporate world must foster the growth of these PhD-free individuals, as there just aren't enough data scientists with specific big data degrees to go around. With support, any IT professional can become a citizen data scientist.\nIt\u2019s good to be a Chef developer, and with recently released data from the company, there is now hard evidence to back that assertion up.\nAs DevOps grows in popularity, the automated development kit Chef is becoming one of the most mission-critical tools for major enterprises including Facebook, Best Buy, Yahoo and Nordstrom. 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        "raw_content": "Bruno Le Maire admits France's image is taking a battering\nA protester is sprayed with a water cannon. Photo: AFP\nA protester is arrested by riot police. The protests are now in their 13th week. Photo: AFP\nFrance's image remains \"intact\" but investors have begun to ask questions as anti-government protests reach their 13th week, French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said Sunday.\n\"France's image remains intact, but I will be frank: there are also many questions being asked by investors, political leaders and private actors,\" Le Maire told AFP in response to a question on whether the weekly demonstrations, known as the \"yellow vest\" movement, have impacted his country's economic standing.\nThe minister, who spoke on the sidelines of the World Government Summit in Dubai, said a \"comprehensive response\" to \"inequalities\" and \"injustices\" was needed.\nMeanwhile, in a rare show of unity, politicians from all France's major parties condemned an arson attack on the Brittany home of parliament speaker Richard Ferrand, which he has suggested was carried out by anti-government forces.\n\u2014 Richard Ferrand (@RichardFerrand) February 8, 2019\nNo one has claimed responsibility for the attack, which follows several attacks on the homes or offices of members of Macron's Republic on the Move party since the start of the yellow vest protests.\nLe Maire championed Macron's efforts to transform the economy, while stressing the need to pay more attention \"to those who feel marginalised\".\nMacron has made commitments \"to a fundamental transformation of the French economic model,\" Le Maire said.\n\"We will complete this transformation... because it has begun to yield results, including a level of growth that remains solid despite European and global uncertainty.\"\nDespite a drop in numbers from the massive turnouts of the first \"yellow vest\" demonstrations in November, tens of thousands continue to turn out in cities across France to protest Macron's policies.",
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        "raw_content": "Hsieh\u2019s Warning for Democrats\nDiana Hsieh has been busy promoting the Coalition for Secular Government. A few days ago, her letter appeared in the Rocky Mountain News; it is a needed warning for Democrats as they converge in the state:\nThe First Amendment of the Constitution upholds freedom of religion as absolute. In the words of Thomas Jefferson, it builds \u201ca wall of separation between church and state.\u201d\nFor the past 30 years, that wall has been under attack from the religious right via \u201cintelligent design,\u201d \u201cfaith-based initiatives\u201d and now Colorado\u2019s own \u201cdefinition of a person\u201d amendment.\nAlarmingly, Democrats are jumping on the faith-powered bandwagon. A powerful religious left is emerging within the Democratic Party, determined to entangle politics and religion. The ideal espoused by John F. Kennedy that the religious views of a politician should be \u201chis own private affair\u201d is dying.\nDemocrats, religious or not, must speak out for freedom of religion. If they don\u2019t, their party will soon be in the iron grip of savvy Christian evangelicals, just like today\u2019s Republican Party.\nThankfully, Colorado Democrats such as Mark Udall have endorsed the separation of church and state. That is a major reason why Colorado Democrats routinely beat the hell out of Republicans.\nOne thought on \u201cHsieh\u2019s Warning for Democrats\u201d\nI know I\u2019ve mentioned this before, but this is quite an exaggeration of Jefferson\u2019s position.\nAs governor of Virginia, he did support some religious funding and also declared days of prayer and thanksgiving. Even as president, he authorized granting money to an Indian tribe to build a church.\nPrevious Previous post: People\u2019s Press Collective\nNext Next post: Pepper Spray in Denver",
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        "raw_content": "Artificial Grass Maintenance Services Company San Diego\nArtificial turf requires a very minimal level of maintenance. There are some key points to note when installing synthetic turf to keep it looking beautiful throughout the years. Having the turf installed right the first time around makes a difference and hiring the best artificial grass maintenance company in San Diego to maintain your turf is a step in the right direction in order to keep it looking new throughout its lifespan.\nSimilar to natural outdoor spaces, artificial turf tends to become untidy with debris, dust and leaves. Whether it\u2019s synthetic pet turf for a dog run or a turf playground for you children, debris can be common in these areas. This may be more common during the fall and spring seasons. There are several options to get rid of this debris. You can use an air-blower, broom or rake to remove the debris on your artificial turf. It is also possible to use a shop vacuum as well.\nPets can also get your artificial lawns messy. But no need to worry, our artificial turf is of very high quality and has been developed to be stain and odor resistant. By using a hose, you can quickly wash away pet stains or waste.\nThere is also the tendency that some areas of your turf will become decompressed due to the human weight. To prevent this, use a push broom or rake to brush these areas on your lawn at least every three months to maintain its beautiful look.",
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        "raw_content": "Many parents hang their child\u2019s artwork on the refrigerator, in their office, and around the home. Plus, kids love to know that their parents are hanging up their artwork. While hanging up your child\u2019s artwork might seem like a natural thing to do, did you know there are actually benefits of doing so? In this article, we\u2019re going to explore a few reasons why it\u2019s beneficial to display your children\u2019s artwork.\n1. Keeps You Engaged\nWhen you hang your child\u2019s artwork, you are more likely to take notice of exactly what their doing. You\u2019ll notice their brushstrokes, their favorite colors, and their improvements. You\u2019ll get to tap into your child\u2019s imagination and what interests him or her. One of the benefits of displaying your children\u2019s artwork is that you\u2019ll stay engaged in your child\u2019s creativity and improvement.\n2 - Shows Support\nWhen you display your child\u2019s artwork, you\u2019re showing your child support. This is a great way to boost confidence and self esteem. Your child can walk into your home or office and know that he or she has your support, and they\u2019ll feel a sense of pride in knowing that their artwork adorns your space.\n3 - Identifies Them\nOne of the benefits of displaying your children\u2019s artwork is to help them see their own creativity in a new light. When they walk into the room, they\u2019ll be able to point and say, \u201cThat\u2019s my artwork!\u201d. Your child will be proud that they\u2019ve created something that you feel is beautiful and worthy of displaying, and they\u2019ll also be excited to show others their artwork.\n4 - Encourages a Love For Art\nOne of the best benefits of displaying your children\u2019s artwork is that it encourages a love for art. If you enjoy art or want your child to have an appreciation for art, then one of the best ways to educate your child on art is to start early. Of course, there\u2019s no better way to encourage a love for art than to put their artwork on display for others to see. Growing up in a household that loves art can lead to a lifetime of art appreciation!\n5 - Documents Their Work\nYour child will create many amazing things in their lifetime, and these early artworks are things that you\u2019ll likely want to keep. When you frame their best work, you are helping to preserve your child\u2019s artwork for a long time to come.\n6 - Makes Memories\nYes, one of the benefits of displaying your child\u2019s artwork is the memories made! Your child will grow up with fond memories of having had his or her artwork displayed throughout your home and office, and those are precious memories, indeed!\nYou can display your child\u2019s artwork across an entire wall or just on the refrigerator, but no matter how you do it, the simple act of presenting your child\u2019s artwork is a big deal with lifelong benefits! Your child will grow up with a passion for art and fond memories of having his or her art presented, plus your child will know they\u2019ve always had your support. There are so many creative ways to display your child\u2019s artwork - you can get started today with just a photo album, frame, or display hanging wire! If you would like some tips on unique and creative ways to share your childrens artwork,check out our our blog post here",
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        "raw_content": "Avida Towers New Manila to launch last tower in 2011\nThe Avida Towers New Manila project is about to come to a grand ending with the expected launch of Tower 5 in 2011.\nThe growing preference of modern day workers to live near their places of work has spurred Avida to aggressively pursue its in-city condominium projects. Thus, the affordable housing subsidiary of Ayala Land, Inc. will be launching the fifth and last tower in its New Manila development in 2011.\nAvida Towers New Manila has been standing strong since it first launched its first tower. Strategically located near the Ortigas and Makati business districts, its continuous sales take-up paved the way for Avida to schedule the launch of the fifth and last tower of the project in 2011. The project is highly accessible to major transport systems, connecting everyone to almost everything they need.\nAlmost one-fourth of the units had been sold in the lone Quezon City development of Avida. The project is popular among Metro Manila residents who work in Quezon City or have children enrolled at universities and colleges in the Diliman area. The families who moved in appreciated the proximity of the development to the Cubao commercial district, Greenhills shopping center and the Ortigas business district.\nAvida Towers New Manila has also been noteworthy for businessmen coming from the provinces who travel to Metro Manila for work who are in search of a place to stay during their business trips. The beauty of the project not only lies in its location but also in the ready community it offers.\nAround 96 percent of Avida Towers New Manila's first building, completed in late 2007, had been turned over while that of Tower 2 is 92 percent. Tower 3, which was completed last June 2010 has already turned over up to 40 percent of the building as of July 2010. Tower 4, which is now under construction, is scheduled for turn over by first quarter of 2012. The Avida Towers New Manila project will come to a grand ending with the expected launch of its fifth and last tower in 2011.\nTower 5, which will be located right along Bonny Serrano, is a co-venture of Avida Land with Diamond Motor Corp. Avida Land will lease out commercial units for convenience stores, banks, laundry shops and similar consumer-oriented establishments at the front portion of Avida Towers New Manila compound to serve the basic needs of the residents.\nAvida services its residents by helping them organize a homeowners' association, which eventually takes charge of managing the project. In all Avida Towers, Ayala Property Management Corp. (APMC) takes care of day-to-day operations like security and maintenance under the supervision of the homeowners association. Projects managed by APMC, which has decades of experience in property management, are known to have higher rates of appreciation. Various community building activities such as Holy Mass and parties are being celebrated to enrich the living experience of the residents.\nAvida Land offers studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, and loft-units in select developments with prices starting at P1.2 million.",
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        "raw_content": "Lifestyle / Home & Design / Top landscape design trends harness the beauty of Arizona\nTop landscape design trends harness the beauty of Arizona\nAbove: Copyright: wollertz / 123RF Stock Photo Home & Design | 25 Nov, 2016 | Home & Design\nWarm days, refreshing nights, and weightlessly dry air: for most of the year, these pleasant conditions characterize the Arizona climate. 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        "raw_content": "If you are running behind and want to ensure delivery of your payment before the due date, you may drop off your check or money order payment in one of our Drop Boxes. There is a Drop Box located on the north side of the Azusa Light & Water office building next to the drive-thru window, and a Drop Box located on the south side of the building. The office building is located behind the CVS Pharmacy on Foothill at the following address:\n729 N. Azusa Avenue\nLook for a future Drop Box on Azusa Avenue on the east side of above address. This will be a drive-up Drop Box.\nDrop Boxes are served daily at 3:00 p.m. If your payment is due the same day, please be sure to deliver the payment inside the office at above address, especially if you are making a payment to avoid a shut off the next day. CASH payments are NOT allowed in the Drop Boxes, however, you may drop off a money order, which are treated same as CASH. Money orders should be made out to Azusa Light & Water.\nWhen you provide a check as payment, you authorize Azusa Light & Water either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction.",
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        "raw_content": "What a Crisis Taught me About Diplomacy\nPosted by Catherine Cousar | March 3, 2016 | Economics & Trade Policy, Global Policy Studies & International Security, LBJ School, Politics and Governance, Student Life | 0 |\nA few weeks ago I took part in a policy simulation and learned as much about international relations in forty-two hours as I did in an entire semester of studying. Political theory is an important basis for understanding international relations, but it is incomplete without including the complex levels of diplomacy as well.\nDuring my first year as a Global Policy Studies student at the Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs, I read thousands upon thousands of pages of political theory. I closely watched news coverage of 2015 Iran Nuclear deal and tried to apply what I had learned to this real world situation. I found that every model I had learned from classical realism to constructivism fell short of explaining the complex results of the negotiations I viewed from my TV screen.\nIt was not until the spring semester that I realized what I was missing. During the first week of February, the Global Policy Students of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, in conjunction with the Army War College, participated in a crisis simulation presided over by Ambassador Thomas Pickering. Students played the parts of diplomats from various countries attempting to resolve a crisis. Each group had embedded military and diplomatic mentors whom advised and observed the groups during the exercise. The exercise modeled a flair up of tensions between India and Pakistan one year from now in a fictionalized future.\nThe talks began following a tense military situation that could have gone nuclear. Troop movements and skirmishes left thousands of people displaced and in need of aid within disputed Jammu-Kashmir region. My classmates and I spent three days running around in suits negotiating and ultimately achieved little more than a cease-fire between India and Pakistan, as well as an agreement to continue talks. The purpose of the exercise, however, was to learn about the diplomatic process. During those three days, I discovered several of my assumptions about international relations to be deeply flawed, both what it means for a country to have a strong position and what success in negotiations looks like.\nThe first thing I realized is that there is no such thing as winning. During the simulation no group achieved the majority of their primary goals, probably because so many of them were in conflict. The United States and the United Kingdom strove to achieve autonomy for the Jammu-Kashmir region and sought support for a human rights investigation. On the other hand, China, Russia, and India failed to conclusively block the possibility that a human rights investigation would be conducted. They feared such an investigation would set a precedent for the United Nations to investigate their countries for human rights abuses. These issues deadlocked because neither group could compromise their positions.\nThe only thing almost achieved was that, by the end of the talks, India and Pakistan had verbally agreed, more or less, to the proposed emergency humanitarian aid plans proposed by the other parties. You could say that all parties involved \u201clost\u201d because they did not get what they wanted. From a diplomatic standpoint though, the talks were successful for all parties. No parties were forced to give up anything they were completely unwilling to. They did not walk out of negotiations with less than they began with. In fact, everyone walked away with slightly more: the first steps towards emergency aid and an agreement for further discussion.\nOur mentors, who had all seen many policy simulations, considered the exercise a success. During the post simulation wrap up the mentors all praised their teams on stage. They said they had seen good group cohesion and intelligent negotiation tactics. The delegations had successfully begun a negotiation process and achieve small goals.\nThe experience changed how I see the diplomatic process. It provided the insight I originally lacked. Looking back at the July 15th Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action between Iran and the P5+1 and the EU, I see that I should not have looked at the situation in terms of absolutes. There has been a considerable amount of discussion in the American press over what the United States had \u201cwon\u201d or \u201clost\u201d in the Iran deal and if it was a mistake or success. From my own experiences in the policy simulation, I argue that thinking of negotiations in terms of winning and losing is largely unproductive. The question of how the agreement reached could be better or worse, however, remains very relevant.\nAnother important takeaway from the negotiations is that a country\u2019s relative financial or military strength is not as important in a talks as the strength of its position in the negotiations. What I saw in the policy simulation is that the only leverage one country has against another is that which they are willing to use. Any advantage one country has over another is irrelevant if it cannot be used. For example, during the simulation the United States had considerably more military power than India, but it did not threaten to cut off all trade or nuke them. That would be ridiculous. Even when India would not agree to a human rights investigation of India\u2019s actions in Jammu-Kashmir, the United States could not leverage its vast strength to make them budge.\nDuring the simulation, India actually possessed a significant advantage in that they were willing, much of the time, to walk away from the table when it suited their interests. India\u2019s primary goal was to maintain the status quo, as it already had the disputed territories. The Indian delegation needed only to participate in talks just enough to make sure the other countries were not organizing against its interests. Otherwise, it had more to lose by negotiating than not. The party in a set of talks who has the most to gain by no agreement or a preservation of the status quo has something of an advantage over a party to whom the status quo is unacceptable.\nThe same line of reasoning is oddly enlightening in regards to the Iran deal.\nAnother major criticism of the Iran deal is that many people feel the United States should have gotten more from the negotiations. This view largely comes from the assumption that the United States was negotiating from a position of strength because it has a military and financial advantage over Iran. The mistake is in assuming that those advantages could be turned to viable leverage in negotiations.\nWhile Iran\u2019s leaders know the United Nations or the United states will react immediately if it fully develops a nuclear attack capacity, they can be reasonably sure the United States is not going to invade them if they merely do not negotiate. On the other hand, the United States and the United Nations had everything to gain by getting some degree of oversight of Iran\u2019s nuclear actions. The party who most wants another party to come to the table will nearly always be in a weaker position unless they have and are willing to use some other manner of leverage.\nOverall, what the simulation taught me is that there is another level to negotiations. It is not just about how powerful the countries are, or how much they are willing to threaten or offer each other. It also matters when the talks happen, and which country needs an agreement most. How much each country cares about the stakes is as important as the stakes themselves. 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        "raw_content": "Martin Barbari\u010d\nA barbarian is a human who is perceived to be uncivilized or primitive. The designation is usually applied as generalization based on a popular stereotype; barbarians can be any member of a nation judged by some to be less civilized or orderly (such as a tribal society), but may also be part of a certain \"primitive\" cultural group (such as nomads) or social class (such as bandits) both within and outside one's own nation. Alternatively, they may instead be admired and romanticized as noble savages. In idiomatic or figurative usage, a \"barbarian\" may also be an individual reference to a brutal, cruel, warlike, insensitive person.\nThe term originates from the Greek: \u03b2\u03ac\u03c1\u03b2\u03b1\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 (barbaros). In ancient times, Greeks used it mostly for people of different cultures, but there are examples where one Greek city or state would use the word to attack another (e.g. haughty Athenians calling the Boeotians barbarian); in the early modern period and sometimes later, Greeks used it for the Turks, in a clearly pejorative way. Comparable notions are found in non-European civilizations, notably China and Japan. In the Roman Empire, Romans used the word \"barbarian\" for many people, such as the Germanics, Celts, Iberians, Thracians and Parthians.\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Barbarian\nMartin Barbari\u010d (14 October 1970 \u2013 18 January 2013) was a Czech football player who is best known as key striker at club Slovan Liberec in the late 1990s. He was also a U-11 coach at FC Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9.\nOn 11 January 2013 Barbari\u010d shot and killed his ex-wife in Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9. He then shot himself and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. He died a week later.\n\u2191 \"Policista a b\u00fdval\u00fd ligov\u00fd fotbalista post\u0159elil man\u017eelku i sebe, \u017eena zem\u0159ela\". Mlad\u00e1 fronta DNES. iDNES. 11 January 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2013.\n\u2191 \"B\u00fdval\u00fd fotbalista, kter\u00fd zast\u0159elil svou exman\u017eelku, v nemocnici zem\u0159el\" (in Czech). iDNES.cz. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2013.\nMartin Barbari\u010d Czech First League statistics at Fotbal DNES (Czech)\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Martin_Barbari\u010d\nbarbaricauthorities.org\nusauthorities.com\nharborauthorities.com\nseabedauthorities.com\ninhumanauthorities.com\nfasttrackauthorities.com\ncity-authorities.com\nportauthorities.org\nworldportauthorities.com\nportauthorities.net\namericanportauthorities.com",
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        "raw_content": "Been awhile, huh? Things have been crazy here at Beardon Services; plenty of Request for Proposal Responses keeping me busy, lots of projects for everyone else, and hundreds of Sonic drinks to keep us all \u201chydrated.\u201d This week has been pretty great, though, and it\u2019s hard to believe it\u2019s already coming to a close. With the conclusion of the week, though, I thought I might try my hand at a little criticism, pros and cons, kind of blog post. I\u2019ll be discussing Apple v.s. Microsoft\u2012a seemingly age-old scuffle for who has the best software, who\u2019s making the biggest technological leaps, and finally, is there really ever going to be a winner?\nI thought the best way to showcase my countless hours of research over both of these behemoth companies might be to simply type up a pros and cons list for each\u2026pretty elementary, right? Hopefully you can keep up, and maybe form your own opinion about which you prefer.\nStarting off, there\u2019s a few things you should probably have in mind\u2026\nThese are personal opinions from people much more qualified to talk of technological things than I. I\u2019m simply \u201cThe Writer,\u201d a voice among the abyss, if you will. My soul purpose is that which might provoke you, as the reader, to make some observations and give some feedback, should you feel so bold.\nEvery number or statistic was probably taken from another article, and credit will be given to those articles at the conclusion of this post.\nI enjoy reading of technology and it\u2019s advancements, but again, I am an English major\u2013Yeats, Hardy, and Tolkien are my kinda guys. Forgive me if there are some terms that make no sense, I\u2019m learning slowly! \ud83d\ude42\nThe number one thing I found interesting in combing through the Interwebs, looking for substantial evidence on which company is \u201cbetter,\u201d was probably the simple fact that technology has grown immensely in the last 10 years. For example, a project in the 80\u2019s would\u2019ve been suggested to take up to 5 years in the boardroom and people would\u2019ve been impressed. Now, a scope of work that large would be laughed at. The same project in today\u2019s advanced society would probably take 3 months\u2013pretty vast difference, eh? Developers are getting and making technology and software so much faster it\u2019s nearly impossible to keep up. They\u2019re creating dramatic visuals and easy functionality in a portion of the time it used to take 10 years ago. How are small businesses supposed to keep up with their efficiency and rapid innovation?\nWell, for businesses like Apple, marketing seems to be more of a priority than efficiency and usability. They have such a massive following, marked at more than 700 million iPhones sold by March 9, 2015, that they have to provide and follow through with their monthly release of new macOS and iOS software for iPhones and Macbook computers. They have major releases every year, promised to the public ahead of time\u2026seems like a lot of pressure on the engineering team if you ask me!\nHackerNews featured an article where a former OS X developer commented on Apple\u2019s massive upgrades and releases happening all at once:\n\u201c\u2026we would move in giant monolithic releases where every group would just dump in whatever they had ready and the whole thing would get released with nightly builds. \u2026This resulted in extremely late releases that had a ton of bugs that we piled patches onto as time went on.\u201d\nSeems inevitable, I think, that bugs would accompany such \u201cmonolithic\u201d releases. Where there is massive production, there\u2019s bound to be small but numerous mistakes. So, now the question becomes how do big businesses keep up with their promised release dates to please the public, while also keeping their product usable and the most efficient? I believe the answer is simple: Focus on big features, but address the underlying issues before the next release date. Their user base is growing by the minute, expanding horizons are becoming more and more prominent but the argument is still there\u2013Why promise products that have low usability, allowing customer satisfaction to drop? We live in a world where the idea that technology, at every impasse, should be flawless 24/7. Keeping up with those promises seems a bit impossible, in my opinion.\nWell, to answer this question we might take a look at Microsoft and their releases of new updates, servers and products. While Apple seems to have overtaken the technologic market, Microsoft is definitely right behind them at a close second. A study showed that, while Apple is making leaps and bounds in the iPhone department, Microsoft is perfecting their usability in products they\u2019ve already released. For example, in Windows 10, they completely revamped the look and feel from the previous Windows 8 (if you haven\u2019t downloaded it already, you probably should. I\u2019m writing this from a desktop with Windows 10 and I\u2019m in love). The app window is completely gone, minimized into a simple square in the lower left-hand corner of the screen, multitasking is more fluid from screen to screen, Windows Office is so user-friendly my cat could learn how to use it (if I had one). Cortana support makes locating files a breeze, high resolution and a redesigned taskbar keeps things organized by what YOU, as the user, enjoy most on your desktop or laptop.\nAnother study showed that Windows shares were up 26.5% over the past 12 months. This statistic was pointed out as strange because Apple\u2019s sales for 2015 were reported as being 5x greater than Microsoft. Apple\u2019s revenue grew 27%, while Microsoft grew a measly 1.5%. 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Crazy.\nPhoto courtesy of USA Today.\nThese are a lot of facts, piling together to mean what, exactly? Well, that\u2019s for you to decide. Which product do you like more, which company seems to create a better product or software? What about overall productivity at work or in the classroom?\nAccording to a Global Equities Research Analyst, Trip Chowdhry, nearly 70% of all college students are using Macbooks in class. But in the workplace, more than 52% of organizations are turning to the Microsoft cloud for business growth and development.\nI think this whole argument boils down to personal preference; Do you prefer iMessage and a glass screen, or a good camera and lasting battery? What about desktops-Macbook or Microsoft? 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        "raw_content": "The Do\u2019s and Don\u2019ts of Self-Care\nPhoto credit: Natalie Collins\nThis year, pledge to care for yourself in truly meaningful ways.\nSelf-care, though not a new concept, has recently become a buzzword. But what does it really mean?\nAs the new year began, maybe you resolved to practice more self-care. With so much information and so many products competing for your attention, sometimes it\u2019s hard to know where to start.\nThese do\u2019s and don\u2019ts of self-care will help you as you go.\nDON\u2019T use self-care as an excuse for excessive spending.\nWhile there are times when it\u2019s totally appropriate to buy yourself something, self-care doesn\u2019t always require it. Pause to discern whether you really need something, or if you\u2019re only trying to stifle feelings of discomfort with retail therapy. Be skeptical of products advertised as though they\u2019re going to bring you instant peace, or of the thought that as soon as you have the item you\u2019re eyeing, then you\u2019ll finally feel better.\nDO practice self-awareness in conjunction with self-care.\nHow can you give yourself proper care if you don\u2019t actually know what you need? Take the time to check in with yourself each day. Your feelings will naturally guide you to your true needs. Today I\u2019m feeling anxious because I need my own space. This week I\u2019m feeling bored because I need inspiration. In this moment, I\u2019m feeling sad because I need acceptance. You\u2019re a dynamic person who\u2019s constantly changing. Taking a little time each day to get to know yourself will help you stay connected to what makes you feel most cared for.\nDON\u2019T forget about the basics.\nNever underestimate the power of a balanced meal, a good night\u2019s sleep, or a shower. When we\u2019re busy or depressed, it\u2019s easy to let these basic needs fall by the wayside, but the effect they can have on our moods is powerful.\nDO ask for help when you need it.\nPart of caring for yourself is acknowledging that you can\u2019t do everything by yourself. There\u2019s never shame in enlisting the help of others. Give a friend, a family member, a babysitter, a therapist, or whomever you need, the chance to be there for you.\nDON\u2019T rely solely on social media or television.\nI\u2019d be lying if I said I\u2019ve never spent ages scrolling through Instagram after a long day at work. However, even though mindless scrolling or binge-watching is easy, it\u2019s not always what\u2019s beneficial. Too much time on your device is soul-depleting, especially if you end up comparing yourself with \u201cperfect\u201d images or getting lost in a spiral of appalling news stories. Remember to unplug often.\nDO appeal to your senses.\nWhen strapped for self-care ideas, go back to your five senses. Hug a furry pet or blanket. Look at your favorite painting. Taste a cup of your favorite tea. Breathe in the scent of fresh flowers. Listen to the woosh of ocean waves.\nDON\u2019T think that one size fits all.\nFor some, a lavender-scented bubble bath would be very relaxing. But maybe the smell of lavender gives you a headache, or turning pruny in the tub isn\u2019t your idea of fun. It\u2019s okay to be honest with yourself when something that\u2019s supposed to be relaxing doesn\u2019t relax you. You\u2019re unique \u2013 your self-care will be, too.\nDO remember that the best things in life are free.\nTo care for yourself, you don\u2019t need to stay at a five-star resort. Meditation, gratitude lists, deep conversations, hugs, journaling sessions, positive affirmations, tidying your space, and listening to your favorite song are all examples of simple self-care strategies that don\u2019t cost a cent.\n\u201cSelf care is never a selfish act \u2014 it is simply good stewardship of the only gift I have, the gift I was put on earth to offer others.\u201d \u2014 Parker Palmer\nWhat self-care strategies do you rely on to replenish yourself? Share them with us in the comments!\nREADING// Neruda's Garden: An Anthology of Odes\nWATCHING// The Wizard of Oz\nDRINKING// Peppermint tea\nLISTENING// Je te veux by Erik Satie\nLOVING// The first sip of coffee in the morning",
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        "raw_content": "Oral Cancer Screening Benicia, CA\nAt Southampton Dental Care, we encourage you to schedule an oral cancer screening today. If you have not yet taken this life-saving measure, you should. Oral cancer is a disease not frequently discussed. There are few, if any, advertising campaigns, walks, or fundraisers supporting its treatment. Still, oral cancer claims one life every day in the United States. The reason for the high mortality rate is that most people do not seek medical help until the cancer has advanced. As with all forms of cancer, early detection and treatment are critical to the ability to be cured. Therefore, the sooner you know that you are at risk for cancer or are developing signs of it, the better your chances are of beating it.\nUnfortunately, no. Most people never have an oral cancer screening, and this is why the cancer is not detected at an early stage. At our Benicia, CA dental practice, we suggest that you visit us for a screening right away if you have never received one. Otherwise, you can generally have this done bi-annually. If you live in or near the 94510 area, call (707) 887-5075 to schedule an appointment with our office.\nAt Southampton Dental Care, we will look for signs of abnormal tissue. Typically, we will see visible symptoms like red and white bumps, hard lumps, rough patches, or changes in the position of your teeth. Much of the screening is done visually. However, Dr. Rehage will also feel your cheeks and the inside of your mouth while wearing gloves. This is to identify whether or not you have any strange or hard lumps within this tissue. Remember, oral cancer can impact all areas of the mouth, so the examination must be thorough. Since technology is constantly improving, we may use other testing resources when you come in and will be happy to discuss the process with you when you visit our 94510 dental office. We guarantee that the test is gentle and that you should feel comfortable during it.\nCheck out what others are saying about our oral cancer screening services on Yelp: Oral Cancer Screening Benicia.\nWe recommend that you visit our Benicia, CA dentist office for your first exam. Based on your risk factors and what we see, we will let you know how frequently you need an examination. If you are a high-risk patient, we may suggest annual screenings.\nThe common misconception is that only older men get oral cancer. It used to be that men got oral cancer at a 10:1 ratio to women. Over time, the statistics have changed, most likely because the habits of men and women are now more similar. With more women drinking alcohol and smoking, the published ratios are now 2:1. Recently, medical research has proven that some strains of the HPV virus also cause oral cancer. This has changed the way we look at this cancer and who we need to screen for it. The HPV virus can be contracted as early as the teenage years, meaning that both men and women, seniors and teens, could come down with this terrible disease. Dr. Rehage recommends that all adults be screened for oral cancer. However, if you smoke, drink alcohol, or know you have the HPV virus, you should be particularly diligent about doing so.\nNo, at Southampton Dental Care, we do not treat oral cancer. We help to catch it. When it comes to cancer, early detection is of critical importance. It can literally save your life. Since we are the most familiar with how your mouth looks normally, we are prepared to identify any abnormalities. If we see anything that looks like pre-cancer or cancer, we will may perform a biopsy. This is where a portion of the tissue is taken from your mouth for further testing. In some cases, we may refer you directly to an oncologist in the 94510 area so they can perform further tests and then discuss treatment options with you.\nYou can be the first line of defense when it comes to catching oral cancer. Dr. Rehage recommends that you spend a few seconds examining your mouth after brushing your teeth. All you need to do is run your tongue along your cheeks, gums, and the roof of your mouth. If you notice any rough patches, lumps or bumps, make note of it. Do the same thing a few days later. If what you felt was the result of being sick or eating food that was too abrasive, it should go away after a few days. When it doesn\u2019t, you need to call our office for an oral cancer screening and examination. The other thing to watch for is teeth that move for no particular reason. If they are pushed out of place, something must have been pushing them. Occasionally, that something is cancer.\nRegular oral cancer screenings can save your life. If you live in Benicia, CA, we encourage you to call 707-887-5075 and schedule an appointment with our dental office today.",
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        "raw_content": "By Beth Stephens-Johnson Dear Friends, It has been quite a while since I have written a newsletter, but just recently the Lord spoke to me and I felt that I could wait no longer. I would like to share some thoughts the Lord has recently impressed upon my heart, as well as give you an\u2026 Read More\nIf you are like me, you are just a little shocked that Christmas is just around the corner\u2026again! There\u2019s something special about these days though, when lights are sparkling on the trees, the air is finally turning crisp, and the smell of evergreen is permeating the house, that always makes me a little nostalgic\u2026it makes\u2026 Read More\nJeremiah 2:13 (NASB) \u201cFor My people have committed two evils: They have forsaken Me, The fountain of living waters, To hew for themselves cisterns, Broken cisterns That can hold no water.\u201d God\u2019s people committed two evils. One, they had forsaken\u2026abandoned\u2026God. The other, they had dug their own cisterns. To understand the full impact of this\u2026 Read More\nI can picture her now\u2026 weak, sick, depressed. It\u2019s been too long; to be exact, twelve years too long. Mark tells us in Mark 5:25\u201326, that she had an issue of blood and everything the doctors had tried to do to help, only made things worse! To even make the matter more serious, she had\u2026 Read More",
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        "raw_content": "Attorney @ StinvilLaw\nFrasilie is a graduate of Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law and earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. As a law student, she completed an externship for The Honorable L. Priscilla Hall, Associate Justice, Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department and Magistrate Judge A. Kathleen Tomlinson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Prior to attending law school, Frasilie worked as a Compliance Officer Trainee at the Department of Veteran Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System in California. She is a member of the New York City Bar Association and the American College of Healthcare Executives.",
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        "raw_content": "Timing The Wave\n(source: Lynch & Kordis, 1988)\nThe top left hand diagram is the ideal scenario for re-vitalisation, ie maximising gains from the first curve as the organisation/product/service, etc moves into the next curve. The other 3 diagrams each show less-than-ideal scenarios. Obviously the bottom right hand diagram illustrates the worst scenario, ie changing when on the downward slide with fewest resources available to handle the re-vitalization. Usually this scenario involves \"knee jerk\" or drastic reactions, such as downsizing, that will bring short-term benefits, such as reducing costs immediately, but impact negatively on the long-term viability of the organisation.\nFor around 2 decades, I have been conducting sessions on organisational change management and constantly need to re-vitalise the sessions. Some re-vitalising strategies which I have used are:\n- began to organise the workshops myself (initially he presented the workshop for a training organisation)\n- outsourced proofreading and editing of written material\n- regularly changing the length of session from 1 to 5 days depending on the needs of the group\n- changed venues (different hotels) and locations (different cities and countries)\n- changed where I advertised (initially focused on mailing lists, then on managerial journals, and then concentrated more on Internet, business magazines and professional journals; now a primary focus on e-marketing, personal contact and social media)\n- altered the registration process (initially had a PA handle all enquiries and registration; now I do it myself as it allows me to talk directly with potential attendees)\n- regularly re-designed and updated the brochure advertising the workshop (making it more colourful and professional plus suitable for different markets)\n- changed my presentation style (started with overheads, moved to PowerPoint and now focus on attendees' participation)\n- changed workshop frequency (from twice a year to once in some markets; up to 4 times a year in another market)\n- regularly upgraded and expanded the accompanying reference book. It started as 1 volume of around 120 pages; it is now 5 volumes of over 2,500 pages with 1,500 plus references covering 70+ frameworks and 230+ implementation techniques\n- reduced size of workbooks so that the content was formatted into 2 pages per A4 size page; now copy the 5 volumes onto a CD/USB for attendees\n- provided a complimentary copy of book (The Toolbox for Change: a practical approach) which is now in its 3rd edition and hand-out detailed background notes\n- increasingly devote more time to pre- and post-workshop discussions with attendees\n- clientele has changed over time (increasing number of academics, female managers and consultants, young professionals, etc attending the workshop)\n- conduct more in-house workshops (including to consultant groups, etc)\n- regularly have associates attend the workshop to critically evaluate my performance\n- at different times, I have partnered with a leading Australian university's executive teaching facility, an international training organisation, professional association and a tier-one legal firm\n- developed a Masterclass concept (with co-facilitator) to cater for increasing numbers of young professionals who are academically trained in change management and have had several years' experience in the workforce\n- expanded by conducting Masterclass/workshop outside Australia (including USA, Fiji, Solomon Islands & PNG) with locally-based associaes\n- accept invitations to be guest lecturer/course facilitator at tertiary institutions, like University of South Pacific, to post-graduate students. These sessions cover 40+ hours of training\n- develop an app on change management\nEven though we are concentrating on the application of the S-curve to organisations and products/services, it has applications to empires, personal relationships, etc\n\"...the world keeps changing. It is one of the paradoxes of success that the things and the ways which got you where you are, are seldom the things to keep you there....the secret of constant growth is to start a new sigmoid curve before the first peters out...\"\nCharles Handy, 2002\n\"...good companies react quickly to change; great companies create the change......move before the wave; change before you have to....\"\nRobert Kriegel, 1996\n\"...Looking at the same businesses from a different shared perspective changed our mind-set...\"\nThe new can be a new product/service, new way of operating, a new strategy, new culture, etc that is different from the old. Sometimes it need a different people as some people will want to hold onto the old ways. Ideally\n\"...new ideas and new people have to coexist with the old until the second curve is established and the first begins to wane...\"\nThis is a time of great confusion with different groups of people and their ideas competing for the future\n\"...the discipline of the second curve requires that you always assume that you are near the peak of the first curve......and should therefore be starting to prepare a second curve...... McKinsey studied 208 companies over 18 years in order to discover those who were consistently successful. There are only 3 who lasted the course of the whole 18 years. 53% could not maintain their record for more than 2 years....Individuals should also work on the assumption that life will not continue as is for ever and that a new direction will be needed in two or three years....It will..... force one to challenge the assumptions underlying the first curve and to devise some possible alternatives.....The discipline of the second curve keeps one sceptical, curious and inventive - attitudes essential in a time of change and the best way of coping with the contradictions that accompany such a time...\"\nOne of the essentials for success with the second curve approach is that people are willing to let go of the past, ie break the emotional attachment to the past, irrespective of its success\nRemember: there is no perfect answer in a changing world. 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        "raw_content": "January Photo Contests\nIra Veles January, 7 2015\nAstrophotography contest, Oscar Barnack Award from Leica, yearly contest from Photography Daily and other photography possibilities in our selection\nIn the beginning of each month Bird In Flight lists contests for professional and amateurs photographers.\nEmerging Photography Awards\nAward: The first prize receives $2,500, participation in the exhibition in New York, publication in Feature Shoot; second and third prize have the same prizes, but receive no financial award..\nPopular photo publication Feature Shoot holds photography contest for emerging photographers over 21 years old. To participate one needs to submit up to five documentary, portrait or art photographs from one project, mention the link to his or her website in the cover letter, and attach a CV. Requirements for the photographs: 760px on the longest side, the size should not be more than 200 Kb. Mobile photography is not being accepted. 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        "raw_content": "[Image credit: descryptive.com]\nBy definition, a bitcoin wallet is a software program for storing Bitcoins. However technical wizards understand that bitcoins are not really saved anywhere, but each Bitcoin address comes with a private key that is stored in the Bitcoin wallet. This feature is what is responsible for the safety that bitcoin wallets provide. There are several types of Bitcoin wallets, this can make the selection of a secure wallet a cumbersome and somewhat tiresome process.\nThe danger around the use of Bitcoin is that there is no regulation provided by banks or governments. Thus, once a transaction is made, it cannot be traced. The level of anonymity offered by Bitcoin is as impressive as it is scary. Therefore, when selecting a bitcoin wallet, it is imperative to choose only the best. As a precaution, one must encrypt their wallet using a strong password. For those using online wallets, the next move would be to boldly store the password offline. Ok, so here are the most popular bitcoin wallets.\nMobile\u2014these are an improvement from the desktop wallets. With mobile elements, the aspect of mobility is factored into the equation. Where users were initially limited by desktop wallets being fixated, these wallets eliminate that issue. Using a \u2018touch-to-pay\u2019 feature, mobile wallets make it possible to purchase in physical stores and get the price scanned via a QR code. Once installed and run on the smartphone, this wallet can be used anywhere, on the go.\nWeb\u2014web wallets take the first place for most modernized Bitcoin holders because they can be used from just about anywhere. These wallets are fully functional on any web browser or the mobile platform. For this reason, web wallets have been termed as the best bitcoin wallet on the market. Big players are offering the services of a bitcoin wallet, so the options are unlimited.\nDesktop\u2014these types of wallets are to be installed on the desktop computer. After installation, the owner has full control over the wallet. It goes without saying, as far as security and privatization go, the owner is entirely responsible for installing their own measures. With a desktop wallet, purchases can only be made from the position where the desktop is situated. Since desktops are not mobile, this causes a serious limitation to use.\nHardware\u2014although available in limited quantities, hardware wallets are high performers. From a hardware wallet, it is possible to facilitate payments and store private keys. There isn\u2019t much information available to the public, but one thing is certain, their level of security is expected to be tight.\nNow that you are aware of the different types of wallets available, you need to make responsible decisions. Take the time to educate yourself before jumping into the train. Since Bitcoin tends to be more complicated and very different from the fiat currency you use for everyday processes, it is essential to understand it for what it is. Be sure to find the best bitcoin wallet and take the necessary steps to secure your wallet. Most importantly, it is imperative to bear in mind that it is your full responsibility to protect your property.\nPREVIOUS Previous post: IBITx Software Opens New African Brand Dubbed AFRIBITx.com\nNEXT Next post: South African Reserve Bank is Working with Blockchain Technology",
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        "raw_content": "Harvesting Knowledge: 5 IoT Lessons from a Farmer to the Tech Industry\nInnovation in farming technology can tell you a lot about how the IoT affects business models in the 21st century. Whether you\u2019re a device manufacturer or software developer, it is important to evaluate the type of offering you bring to market in light of emerging markets and trends. In this article, we present five lessons every IoT player can learn from technological advancements in agriculture.\nIn the past, a device manufacturer would go to market with a device such as a watch, a car, a coffee pot, or a refrigerator, and a software developer would bring an industry-functional application, such as a CRM or ERP system. The advent of the IoT has given rise to a new breed of go-to-market proposition. Most software vendors and device manufacturers realize there is a lot of money to be made from the actionable intelligence that\u2019s generated by connected devices. All this connectivity provides insight into how a device or application is being used, enabling you to easily capture incremental revenue by upselling additional features and services, as well as developing and cross selling completely new services that augment your core offerings.\nAs a player in the industrial IoT space, you need to understand how your software licensing solution needs to interact with the customer. In this context, the term \u201csolution\u201d is used to describe products or services (or a combination thereof) that a service provider will offer its customers in response to specific business problems or needs. Most B2B IoT vendors today, especially the larger ones, need to take a solution approach to how they go to market. Your ability to secure a bigger wallet share of your customer is directly proportional to how much of an ecosystem you can build for the customer and how many comprehensive offerings you bring to market within that ecosystem. So, for example, in addition to your core offering, you might build an application and add a service layer on top. This requires you to fundamentally rethink your identity as an organization. You are no longer solely a device manufacturer or software vendor, but rather a solution provider.\nLesson 1 \u2013 The value is in the features, not the product\nA leading farm equipment manufacturer in the US is in the process of transforming into a solution provider. About five or six years ago, the company was supplying farmers with different tractors according to the size of their farm. At one point, it had around 30 different pieces of farming equipment. More recently, the company has taken to differentiating key features like pulling power, horse power, top speed, torque, and so on. It found that instead of maintaining five different tractor models at five different price points, it could consolidate them into two models, and then use a software layer to control which farmer has access to which tractor features based on how much they pay. Although the hardware is essentially the same for small, midsize, and large farms, more horse power can be supplied to the customer through a software-enabled feature.\nLesson 2 \u2013 It pays to take a solution-based approach\nUltimately, the company will have to decide whether it is a manufacturer of tractors or farm productivity equipment. If it is the former, then it will continue selling tractors as it has always done. If, however, it decides it is the latter, it will start selling farm productivity solutions. One such solution might involve adding sensors to the soil, water source, trees, plants, etc. that collect and feed back environmental data to the company. These sensors are dirt cheap (if you\u2019ll pardon the pun), so you can throw them liberally into the soil and wait for them to start generating data. With this actionable intelligence, the company can sell one farmer a time-to-sow service, another farmer a time-to-fertilize service, and a third farmer a time-to-harvest service, according to their individual needs. Because each of these farmers is buying different things, they are entitled to a different set of services. In order for the company to figure out and manage who is entitled to what on a much larger scale, they will need to use an entitlement management system such as Sentinel EMS.\nLesson 3 \u2013 IoT unlocks new opportunities through subscription-based pricing\nIn the past, large hardware or software companies were only able to sell their devices for a fixed amount. High costs often deterred prospective customers from buying the devices, which resulted in lost revenue.\nSubscription-based pricing models, which IDC claims will account for 35 percent of total worldwide software revenues by 2018, are a much more attractive proposition as they allow companies to enter new markets. So, instead of selling a device for a million dollars, a company can rent it out for a relatively affordable $100,000, and then charge per additional feature.\nConsumption-based pricing, as it is known, is dependent on how much value the consumer sees in the service or application you are offering. Charging users according to the services they use is a more economical way of doing business and can actually increase customer loyalty.\nGoing back to the example of our farm equipment manufacturer, the company has consolidated five tractor models into two, and is differentiating them by their features. The base model, devoid of bells and whistles, sells for $200,000, while the premium model, which can be souped up with extra horse power and torque, sells for $400,000. Every additional feature that holds value for the customer has its respective price point. So, what they end up with is a pricing model that\u2019s perfectly aligned with their customers\u2019 needs, ensuring maximum engagement.\nLesson 4 \u2013 Add a services layer to your business\nA services-based business can also benefit from the subscription model. For instance, if a farmer is interested in knowing the best time to water his fields, you could charge him $10 for providing that data. Of course, this is not a one-time event; to keep his fields properly irrigated throughout the year, the farmer will need this data on an ongoing basis, creating a dependency that leads to recurring revenue.\nThe bottom line is that if your customer is willing and able to pay more for your service, device, or application\u2026 you should let them! The only way to capture that incremental revenue is with a feature-based licensing strategy \u2013 preferably one that has a recurring revenue component to it. This will enable you to price your services according to their value and increase long-term profitability, while improving customer engagement and bringing predictability and stickiness to your revenue streams.\nLesson 5 \u2013 Make adopting your service as frictionless as possible\nTo take advantage of the service you offer on top of your intelligent device, you should have a very low-friction service adoption strategy. This means that your customers should be able to easily procure your service, get access to it, get authenticated, pay for it, and start using it. As a vendor, you need to have a very sound e-commerce strategy that contains a customer-facing portal and a shopping cart, so that end users can procure and access these services in a very simplistic and seamless manner. A cloud-based licensing and enforcement solution like Sentinel Cloud enables you to do just that.\nOnce your customers start using these services and features, you will need to have in place a usage capture mechanism that supports a post-pay pricing model. This will ensure that customers are only paying for what they consume, much in the same way you pay for your telephone or electricity bill. 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        "raw_content": "Making a Tight Seal\nWorking in multiple mechanical setting for a number of years, one of the first lessons you learn and must always follow is never connect two items without a gasket or seal. There are a number of different gaskets and seals for all shapes and sizes. These ensure a tight seal and prevent future leaks, breaks, blow-outs or other hazards. A common type of asket for a round or \u201co\u201d shaped object is an o-ring. There are several companies that are o-ring manufacturers. O-rings are versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, large or small. They can also be made to withstand temperature extremes, both hot and cold.\nO-rings are a simple perfectly round design that can be made out of a number of different materials, which depend on the composition of the items that the gasket is buffering. Some materials that o-ring manufacturers typically use are: polyurethane, neoprene, silicone, fluorocarbon and nitrile rubber. It is imperative that the o-rings fit well and hold their seal in order to perform their function. That function could be keeping a tight seal for a combustion engine cylinder, to a vacuum hose or even pipes that hold the water inside of your home.\nDepending on the location of the o-ring, it may need to be lubricated before being inserted into its resting place. If the joint is motionless the o-ring usually does not need to be lubricated. However, it the joint is moveable it most likely will have to be. This will extend the lifetime of the ring and slow deterioration. They are an easy to manufacture and relatively cheap to produce. Although inexpensive and easy to produce the importance of them is priceless. Some accounts have said that the 1986 Challenger catastrophe was a failure because of an o-ring that did no seal properly.\narrow_back\t The Invisible Seal\nSilicone and Silicon",
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        "raw_content": "Identical twins Natalie and Nicole Albino came up with the name Nina Sky by combining the first two letters of their first names for \u201cNina\u201d and tacked \u201cSky\u201d on the end to represent their shared aspirations. The teen pop duo grew up in the borough of Queens in New York City. Their stepfather was a DJ and introduced the young girls to a variety of music. Singing was always important to them, eventually so important they announced their desires to become professional singers to their parents. With their parents support the girls auditioned for the production team the Jettsonz. Impressed, the Jettsonz introduced the girls to hip-hop producer Cipha Sounds. Sounds suggested the girls write a song to the dancehall reggae riddim \u201cCoolie Skank.\u201d They wrote the party number \u201cMove Ya Body\u201d over the riddim, and when a demo reached Next Plateau/Universal Nina Sky were quickly signed. Rhythm and urban radio stations were quick to add the song to their play lists and the twins got to work on their album. Their self-titled debut hit the stores in June of 2004. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide\nTags: Cipha Sounds, Coolie Skank, Jettsonz, Move Ya Body, music, Natalie Albino, Next Plateau, Nicole Albino, Nina Sky, Universal",
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        "raw_content": "Like many other educators, I became a teacher for two main reasons: I had wonderful teachers who helped me grow into the person that I am today, and I wanted to help students develop into kind and empathetic people. My favorite teachers helped me develop my confidence and belief in myself; they helped catalyze my love of learning and pushed me to take advantage of opportunities. Though I didn\u2019t know it at the time, the behaviors and mindsets that they instilled in me are now commonly known as social-emotional learning behaviors and mindsets.\nFor me as a teacher, social-emotional learning started by building relationships with my students. I wanted my students to feel like a family: strong individuals supporting and helping each other to grow and develop. Because I always had big classes of 25-30 students, it was critical for me to cement strong teacher-student relationships with each of my students at the beginning of the year.\nI needed to learn about their academic strengths and areas for growth, but more importantly, I needed to learn who they were as people: where they came from, what their families were like, what they loved outside of school, what they wanted to do with their lives.\nBuilding relationships, modeling behaviors\nHaving a deep sense of who my students were allowed me to build relationships between students: I could pair like-minded students together, or encourage students with complementary skills to challenge each other. Over time, my students took to heart the behaviors and attitudes that I was modeling and trying to teach them. While they didn\u2019t always get along, they learned how to work with each other, give each other positive affirmation, and support each other\u2019s learning. When I think back to my proudest moments as a teacher, many of them involve watching my students put these social-emotional skills and behaviors into practice without my help or intervention.\nSocial-emotional learning isn\u2019t a new idea. Teachers, including my own, have known for decades that cultivating the whole child is a critical part of building classroom community and educating students well. Teachers care as passionately or more about helping students learn who they are and how they can contribute to the world as they do about helping students perform well academically.\nThe recent focus on SEL within education is a positive indication that more schools and districts are ready to focus on these skills, emotions, and behaviors in a deliberate and thoughtful way, because they know how transformative SEL is for all kinds of student outcomes in school, career and life.\nPromoting SEL at my school\nI saw this shift in my school in Chelsea during my time there, because we put more and more emphasis on student SEL in individual classrooms and school-wide activities. A portion of our School Improvement Plan was centered around building students\u2019 grit, which led to our reading books about grit and celebrating the grittiest students of the month at our all-school assemblies.\nOne of my fellow teachers wrote this song about Grit that we had our students sing. While most of them thought the song was hilarious, they took learning what Grit was and how it could help them very seriously. And, yes, that\u2019s me on the left choreographing and leading the students\u2019 singing.\nDespite the fact that there\u2019s so much consensus about the importance of SEL, there haven\u2019t been good ways to measure these skills, and there continue to be limited resources for teachers and administrators about how to teach SEL skills, emotions, behaviors, and mindsets. 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        "raw_content": "Tags: back pain, chronic pain, precision medicine, Quell\nAt NeuroMetrix, we are dedicated to delivering effective, drug-free options to those living with chronic pain. New guidelines released by the American College of Physicians (ACP) suggest that clinicians are moving in this same direction when it comes to treating low back pain, but are still largely overlooking the benefits of technological treatments. Let\u2019s take a closer look at the guidelines.\nThe latest guidelines from the ACP around treating low back pain shared a promising message \u2013 that those living with back pain should first explore drug-free remedies before defaulting to medication. These recommendations are some of the first to focus heavily on alternative treatment options, and suggest that powerful opioid painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, be viewed as a last resort for those living with low back pain. In addition, the guidelines recommend against using acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain relief, pointing to new research that shows it\u2019s ineffective for low back pain.\nFor those living with \u201cnonspecific\u201d low back pain (i.e., your back hurts but you\u2019re not sure why), less invasive treatments such as applying heat or increasing activity are the best option. The guidelines suggest that those with acute low back pain first try nonpharmacological treatments such as a heat wrap, massage, or acupuncture. For those patients whose low back pain is chronic, lasting more than 12 weeks, the guidelines recommend considering acupuncture, mind-body therapies \u2013 including yoga and tai-chi, mindfulness, meditation and relaxation techniques \u2013 and cognitive behavioral therapy.\nWhile we\u2019re in agreement that drug-free options should be the first line of defense against chronic low back pain, we\u2019d argue that one important piece of the puzzle was left out of the guidelines: the power of technology. New innovative technologies offer an appealing option because they can deliver similar \u2013 if not more powerful \u2013 relief than what patients would experience with opioids, without the side effects.\nDevices that use neurotechnology can make a major impact for those living with chronic pain. Take, for example, Quell \u2013 our 100% drug-free wearable device \u2013 which stimulates neural pulses which triggers the release of the body\u2019s natural pain blockers, ultimately delivering widespread pain relief. We developed Quell to help address a variety of chronic pain types \u2013 from nerve pain to arthritic or joint back to lower back pain \u2013 so users wouldn\u2019t have to rely on opiates and other medications as their first (or sole) treatment option. In a clinical study, 67% of participants reported reducing their use of pain medications. That\u2019s an amazing thing, and these new guidelines speak to the need for these types of alternatives.\nOf course, a big part of this conversation is that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating chronic pain. Pain is an extremely personal experience that each person living with it is forced to go through in their own unique way, so finding the right mix of treatment methods is incredibly important.\nThe good news is that groups like the ACP support this approach and that our company \u2013 and organizations like ours \u2013 will never stop trying to uncover new, drug-free ways to empower those living with chronic pain.",
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        "raw_content": "At least if you're a government employee. The Supreme Court ruled today that the First Amendment does not protect \"every statement a public employee makes in the course of doing his or her job.\"\nHm, I must have missed that part of the First Amendment where it spells out all the exceptions to freedom of speech. Let's see.\nCongress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.\nNope, still don't see it.\n[At this point an NSA agent breaks into my house and hits me upside the head with a baseball bat.]\nCongress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances, except in such cases where it would embarrass or inconvenience powerful government officials.\nOh. Right. There it is. Can't imagine how I managed to miss that.\nWhat's that sound I hear? It must be the founding fathers rolling over in their graves as they behold government of the people, by the people, and for the people slowly perish from the earth.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Film / Genres / Children's and Family Movies / IFFF Movie Review: Not Just \u2018Another Day in Paradise\u2019 for Jeffery Patterson and Frankie Muniz\n'Another Day in Paradise' takes us into the world of a recent widower who is trying to reinvent his life.\nIFFF Movie Review: Not Just \u2018Another Day in Paradise\u2019 for Jeffery Patterson and Frankie Muniz\nLeo Sopicki October 27, 2016 Comments Off on IFFF Movie Review: Not Just \u2018Another Day in Paradise\u2019 for Jeffery Patterson and Frankie Muniz 154 Views\nThe International Family Film Festival (IFFF), which took place at the historic Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, October 20-23, kicked off opening night with two features from filmmaker Jeffery Patterson. First, a sequel to his 2014 western, Hot Bath and a Stiff Drink and second, a film going in an entirely new direction for Patterson, Another Day in Paradise.\nAnother Day in Paradise takes us into the world of a recent widower, played by Patterson, who is trying to reinvent his life, while raising twin teenage girls and running the family business, the Paradise Water Park.\nI should have suspected there was something special about this film when the Chaplin Theater filled up and the overflow crowd had to be directed to a second screening room in the studio. Pretty good for a Thursday night. My suspicions were confirmed on Sunday, when Another Day in Paradise won IFFF\u2019s Best Feature Drama Award.\nThings that make this film stand out include the themes and the cast.\nNot Just Another Teen Flick\nActor/Producer/Director Jeffery Patterson with daughters and co-stars Autumn and Madeline\nOn the surface, the plot might sound like just another excuse to film teenagers running around in swim suits. This was not the case. Screenwriter/Actress Judy Norton (The Waltons), put together a script, based on ideas from Patterson, that was moving and values based.\nDuring the question and answer session after the film, Norton shared some challenges that face screenwriters. \u201cJeffery explained what he wanted,\u201d she said, \u201cthen went off to work on another project for three months while I wrote the script. When he got back he told me I had written exactly the story he told me he wanted. Then he said he changed his mind. It was still in a water park, thank goodness, but the story was completely different and we were going to start production in less than 30 days.\u201d\nNorton is lucky she can re-write rapidly.\nAs I watched the story unfold, I found myself questioning the realism of some of the decision and actions of the characters. It wasn\u2019t like the typical Hollywood story-line. Only after the film ended, when a member of the audience stood up to make a comment about the film, did I finally get it.\nThe audience member praised the film because whenever you\u2019d expect something vengeful, shocking, immoral, or violent to happen, characters decided on the good, charitable option. Gee, a morally uplifting and inspiring film written by Mary Ellen from The Waltons. Who\u2019d a thunk it?\nA Very Family, Family Film\nFrankie Muniz, with slate, and cast of \u2018Another Day in Paradise\u2019\nFor Patterson, this was a special film. \u201cThis completed so many things on my bucket list\u201d, he said.\nIt was the first film he directed and he got to work with his parents and his two daughters, who play his character\u2019s daughters in the film.\nAutumn Patterson, as Alexis, and Madeline Paige Patterson, as Brooke, are the protagonists of the film and give excellent performances.\nTheir dad\u2019s character, Jeremy, has withdrawn from the world after the loss of his wife, spending every night surfing in the wave pool and sleeping in the park.\nAs Alexis and Brooke deal with the loss of their mom and try to motivate their dad, they face challenges. The believe that their Dad is going to send them away to live with his sister and they are confronted with a mystery involving a day\u2019s proceeds from the park being \u201cmisplaced\u201d. Their efforts are complicated by a wing-nut supervisor played by Frankie Muniz (Malcolm in the Middle, Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness) and a crew of co-workers who vary from romantic to crazy played by a talented bunch, including Brendan Robinson, Ryan Ochoa and Cameron Palatas.\nTo find out when and where you\u2019ll be able to see Another Day in Paradise follow the film on Facebook or Twitter.\nTags Another Day in Paradise Frankie Muniz hollywood IFFF Jeffery Patterson Judy Norton The International Family Film Festival\nExclusive Interview: Rhys Wakefield, Star of \u2018The Grand Son\u2019\nPurge actor Rhys Wakefield discusses the creative processes behind his latest film in this exclusive interview with Blogcritics.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blogs \u00bb Celebrity Psychings \u00bb Mariah Carey Reveals Prince\u2019s Support During Tough Times\nMariah Carey Reveals Prince\u2019s Support During Tough Times\nWhen Prince died last year, it was almost like the Earth stood still and even Mariah Carey had to take a few moments while on stage performing to acknowledge the shocking and sudden loss of someone who had touched so many. In fact, she even shared the reason why it was so difficult for her on a personal level.\nHalted Concert\nHer reality show, Mariah\u2019s World, has been airing for a few weeks and, on a recent episode, she shared footage from a concert in Paris. After taking the stage, she addressed the audience and said that she wasn\u2019t sure if she could \u201cmake it through\u201d the show because she was so upset to learn that Prince had died.\nAs the audience digested the news, she explained: \u201cI\u2019m not sure if everybody has heard the news yet that we lost one of the greatest, most incredible geniuses that we\u2019ve ever had in music. He was just one of a kind and just so amazing and I didn\u2019t know if I was gonna be able to come out here and put on a show and be festive.\u201d\nIn the end, however, she decided that the show must go on because \u201cthat\u2019s what Prince would want [her] to do.\u201d She added: \u201cI think he would want me to get through it.\u201d\nYears ago, following her divorce from Tommy Mottola, Carey began suffering from some undisclosed mental health issues. She even checked into a hospital citing \u201cextreme exhaustion\u201d back in 2001.\nFortunately, she had some supportive people around her, helping her get back on her feet and, apparently, Prince was among them. As she said to the crowd in Paris following his death: \u201cHe was a friend to me too and he talked me through some times when I really, really needed somebody.\u201d\nCarey then led the audience in taking a moment of silence for her \u201cincredible\u201d friend.\nIt just one more example of the fact that, you can be rich and famous and still need to have a strong support system. I\u2019m glad Prince was there for her during a time of need.\nCroteau, J. (2017). Mariah Carey Reveals Prince\u2019s Support During Tough Times. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 15, 2019, from https://blogs.psychcentral.com/celebrity/2017/02/mariah-carey-reveals-princes-support-during-tough-times/",
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        "raw_content": "Robot measures radiation at Fukishima Daiichi site, verdict unclear\nAfter weeks on standby, robots have been called from the sidelines to help inspect reactor buildings at Japan's damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Tokyo Electric Power Company sent a remote-control robot into the No. 1 and No. 3 nuclear reactor buildings on Sunday and then into the No. 2 reactor the following day. The move comes about one month after the robots arrived in Japan. Their implementation has been delayed by excessive radiation and heat that threatened to prevent the bots from working properly once deployed.\nTEPCo decided to take a chance earlier this week, sending a Packbot made by iRobot Corp. in Bedford, Mass., to measure radiation, oxygen and temperature inside the reactors. The Packbot, designed primarily for explosive ordinance disposal, is not radiation hardened but was outfitted with a HazMat sensing kit that can detect gamma radiation, organic compounds and dangerous chemicals. \"We'll learn more about the effects of radiation on the robots as time and operations continue, but so far they seem to be working well inside the reactors,\" says an iRobot spokesman.\nEach 10.9-kilogram Packbot rolls along on tracks and is equipped with a three-link arm that can lift up to about 13.6 kilograms, move debris and potentially relocate hazardous materials. In addition to being able to negotiate stairs, the Packbot can travel at up to 9.3 kilometers per hour and climb grades as steep as 60 degrees.\nThe Packbot ran into trouble in the No. 2 reactor building when its camera fogged up, the result of humidity resulting from cooling water poured on the reactor's fuel rods, The Wall Street Journal reports. Data collected by the robots in the No. 1 and No. 3 reactor buildings indicated that the radiation levels are elevated but not too high for workers to stay for a limited period of time, according to the Journal. This contrasts with a report Monday by the Associated Press that \"radiation levels are far too high for repair crews to go inside.\"\nThe situation at the Daiichi site remains very serious but there are early signs of recovery in some functions, such as electrical power and instrumentation, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. TEPCo announced Sunday that it hopes to achieve a \"cold shutdown\" of the plant within six to nine months. This term describes a condition in which the water cooling the nuclear fuel rods dips below 100 degrees Celsius and the reactors are considered stable.\nImage of Packbot courtesy of iRobot\nNASA dishes out $270 million to speed U.S. return to orbit after space shuttle retirement\nRefuse to learn from experience? Thank your genes",
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        "raw_content": "Aaron Judge Joins JBL as New Global Brand Ambassador\nYankees star slugger joins the biggest names in sports, music and television teaming up with JBL\nJudge brings the noise. JBL brings the sound. The 2017 American League Rookie of the Year and baseball phenomenon is now the brand\u2018s newest ambassador. Aaron Judge will follow in the footsteps of other Yankees greats, including brand ambassador Mariano Rivera, as he\u2019s welcomed into the team.\n\u201cFrom training in the weight room to stepping up to bat, music is a must in my routine. I have come to rely on the brand\u2019s amazing sound quality\u2014it\u2019s \u2018game on\u2019 when you hear the music blasting through the brand\u2019s speakers at Yankee Stadium. I am excited to carry on the legacy of Yankees greats as a brand ambassador,\u201d said Judge.\nFans will find Judge and JBL all over New York City this summer. Whether hailing a taxi, riding the subway or catching a game at Yankee Stadium, New Yorkers and visitors to the city can expect never-before-seen content and displays featuring the All-Star slugger.\nTo officially celebrate the start of the partnership, the brand designed commemorative Aaron Judge custom headphones. To learn more about the partnership click here.\n\u201cAaron Judge truly embodies the brand. The energy that he brings to everything that he does, both on and off the field, reflects the vibrancy of the brand,\u201d said Ralph Santana, Chief Marketing Officer of HARMAN.\n\u201cThere is a rich history between JBL and the Yankees, and we are thrilled to be partnering with another rising star on some exciting projects to be announced in the coming months.\u201d\nJudge joins a stacked roster of today\u2019s most popular performers, athletes and entertainers serving as brand ambassadors for the brand. Its ambassadors include three-time NBA champion and two-time Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry; three-time NBA All-Star and musician Damian Lillard; soccer star Jerome Boateng; GRAMMY-nominated and multi-platinum selling recording artist Demi Lovato; multi-award-winning singer and songwriter Tinie Tempah; world-renowned musician, producer and humanitarian Quincy Jones; Indian composer and singer A.R. Rahman, and actress and humanitarian Priyanka Chopra, amongst others.",
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        "raw_content": "The Relation Between Biomechanical Stiffness and Feeling Stiff\nBack pain and back problems are surprisingly common in our modern day and age. According to the American Chiropractic Association, low back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work and is the single leading cause of disability around the world. Roughly 50% of working Americans experience back pain every year, with more than 31 million suffering back pain at any given time.\nPretty scary, right? Thankfully, most of the problems are non-organic or mechanical, due to an injury or strain rather than cancer, arthritis, spinal infection, or fracture. That stiffness in your back may not be as serious as you might fear.\nIn fact, according to a new study, the stiffness may not even be all that stiff. Confused? A professor from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine explains, \"\u201cA conscious experience of feeling stiff does not reflect true biomechanical back stiffness. When we use the same word, stiffness, to describe a feeling and how we measure actual stiffness, we assume these words are describing the same thing. But that is not always the case.\u201d\nTo prove the point, the researchers gathered participants and asked them how stiff their backs felt. The participants gave their answer, and the researchers used a customized device to measure the true stiffness of their backs. According to the lead researcher, \"There was no relation between biomechanical stiffness and the reported feeling of stiffness. What people describe as stiffness is something different than the measurement of stiffness.\u201d\nThat makes a bit more sense, right? The sensation our brains translate as \"stiffness\" isn't the same as the actual measurement of how stiff our spines and spinal muscles are. In fact, as one Australian doctor believes, \"the feeling of stiffness may be a protective construct that is created by our nervous system.\"\nThe spinal erector muscles do more than just keep your spine upright\u2014they also provide a protective cushion around the spine joints and bones. In cases of injury, the muscles will often swell up and stiffen as a means of protecting the spine from not only further strain and injury but even pain.\nWhat's the point of this study? As the lead author said, \u201cWords are important. The words patients use to describe a problem in the clinic may not be the same thing we as clinicians measure in the clinic. We need to find out what it means exactly when someone says they have a stiff back. We now know it might not mean that their back is mechanically stiff. It could mean they feel their movements are slower and more painful.\u201d\n1. Tasha R. Stanton, G. Lorimer Moseley, Arnold Y. L. Wong, Gregory N. Kawchuk. \"Feeling stiffness in the back: a protective perceptual inference in chronic back pain.\" Scientific Reports, 2017; 7 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-09429-1.\nSee more about: Trending, fitness, lower back pain, erector spinae, mobility, biomechanics",
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        "raw_content": "Urban Yogini\nREAD EP 1\nOriginally posted Dec. 11, 2015:\nThis is the proof copy in my hand, and as of today, Urban Yogini vol. 1 is available on Amazon!\nUrban Yogini tells the story of a young woman who is transformed into a superhero who is prohibited from using violence. When she's not practicing yoga, she spends her time fighting police brutality and other - mostly - crimes committed by those in authority. And when she's not doing that, she's hiding from those in authority who have labelled her a terrorist. (Read Episode 1 here.)\nVolume 1, \"The New Face of Terror\" deals with issues from police brutality to the military-industrial complex, central banking and the futility of electoral politics. There's also a giant octopus and a talking cat.\nI may be somewhat biased, but I think it makes the perfect Christmas present for pretty much anyone*!\nALSO: For all purchases between now and next Friday (Dec. 18), I will be donating the royalties to Antiwar.com. So if you want to help support this fantastic organization, this is one way to do that.\n*Maybe not young children - there is violence.\nDon\u2019t Let the Group Do Your Thinking for You\nWhen I was younger - a lot younger - a previous lifetime, in fact - I spent a lot of time in one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Tibet. At first I mostly just lay around in the sunlight and chased crickets, but after a while I found myself becoming interested in some of the discussions the monks around me were having, in their open-air debates where they would jump around in their robes clapping their hands at key moments. I started hanging out with some of them and got in on some of their discussions. I learned to meditate, and I learned their debating style - where my jumping skills were much admired. While I could not commit to a vegetarian diet (look it up), I fit in with the monks in every other way.\nThose were heady days. While we weren\u2019t meditating in silence, we were engaged in heated discussions about the Big Issues: Life, death, free will, identity... I learned more in my years with those monks than in any other period in my lives, before or since. It wasn\u2019t long though, before signs of friction emerged between my group of passionate young monks and the temple\u2019s leadership and the other monks. We were young and we cared about everything very deeply, and so we questioned everything. We viewed the other young monks as more complacent, more concerned with gaining the approval of their teachers and the higher-order monks than with really grappling with these issues, with really discerning what was true.\nEventually, a group of us decided that we would split off and form our own order. This was no easy business, as the Buddhist hierarchy in Tibet is very rigid and adheres to strict rules regarding such things. Our request to establish a new order was declined, and being the rebellious young monks that we were, we took this as confirmation that we must indeed form our own order, by whatever means necessary.\nIt wasn\u2019t easy. We gathered our meagre belongings and headed to a remote valley where we camped out in an abandoned old monastery. We sought donations from local villagers, who were very generous with food and blankets, and we started our own vegetable garden. They were some of the most difficult years of my life, and yet some of the most rewarding.\nAfter a while though, something started to happen. None of us were immediately aware of it - in fact it is only in hindsight that I can say when I think it began to happen, which I believe was around the time of our first springtime in our new home. We had not yet been there a full year. Looking back, it\u2019s easy to see how it all happened, but when one is in the middle of such things everything is less clear.\nWhat happened was this: Slowly, and over time, those ideas and principles that we had been so eager to explore became less subjects for inquiry and more articles of dogma. This dogma we used against one another in a kind of spiritual one-upmanship wherein all of a sudden maintaining one\u2019s own identity as someone well-learned, even erudite, had become all important.\nOur arguments lost their joy and passion for learning, for exploring, for seeking the truth - and became instead a ground for proving oneself, for clinging to one\u2019s territory, for maintaining the unspoken hierarchy that had developed among us. They began to take on the slightest whiff of threat.\nIn this environment, it was no longer safe to tread out to the very edges of truth and knowledge. What became safe was to repeat what had already been established within the group as \u201ctruth.\u201d Better yet, to be the first to articulate it in a new and clever way. This became the new game: How to not only fit in to the group, but fit in in a way that set yourself apart from the others... just not too far apart.\nWhat had happened to our little group was this: We had recreated the same hierarchy and authoritarian structure that we had sought to escape when we left the monastery. And in recreating that hierarchy, we created something that fit very well with that hierarchy: GroupThink.\nOf course GroupThink can arise when any number of people come together, hierarchy or not. And our hierarchy was subtle, unspoken. Which perhaps made the power of the group\u2019s opinion all the more threatening. It took a while before I caught on to what was happening. For a long time I didn\u2019t say anything, only tried to comprehend what was going on. But when Yak-Nose (all of the monks had endearing nicknames for each other) was exiled from the group because he had insisted on delving deeper into the true meaning of \u201ckindness\u201d, I had had enough. I packed my things and I left, wary for a very long time of putting in with any kind of group at all.\nSo what did I learn from this experience? Well, obviously I saw the harm that GroupThink can do, the way it can shut down genuine inquiry, declare certain questions to be out of bounds. I saw the way it halted growth, the way it got people to simply run around in the same circles, expressing the same thoughts, perhaps in different ways but never really expanding their understanding, never stepping into new territory. Perhaps most worrying, I saw how it allowed the members of my group to believe that anything - really, anything - could be considered acceptable, even good and decent, as long as the rest of the group thought it so.\nIt\u2019s been a long time since I split up with my little group of monks. And I\u2019ve seen my own experience mirrored over and over again over more lifetimes and many decades, in different countries, different times, different circumstances, but often with the same sad phenomenon: That the people living in those countries and those times don\u2019t even realize that they have participated in something ghastly until it is all over.\nSo what did I learn? I learned about the dangers of letting the group do your thinking for you. But more than that, I learned just how easy it is, how insidiously easy, for the viper that is GroupThink to slip into any group, no matter how well-intentioned, no matter how \u201cenlightened.\u201d I\u2019ve learned that any one of us could fall victim to it and perhaps not even be aware that we have stopped thinking until it is too late.\nKrishna Purr is a world-renowned spiritual teacher and speaker. One of his early lives was spent in Tibet as a temple cat, and he is the first non-human to have been awarded the \u201cgeshe\u201d degree. He left Tibetan Buddhism in his third lifetime, to study Zen Buddhism in Northeastern Japan - which he prefers to Tibetan Buddhism, he says, because \u201crocks are hard.\u201d He is best known as spiritual advisor to Urban Yogini. Krishna Purr is currently in his fifth or maybe sixth incarnation.\nPosted at 02:08 PM in Spirituality | Permalink | Comments (1)\nElections and Nothingness\nStillness isn\u2019t easy. Nobody ever said it was - nobody who practices it anyway. Yet there is a perception in our culture that all the running around we do, the busy-ness, the constant chatter and movement, is what requires effort and work, while things like meditation and mindfulness are \u201ceasy.\u201d But what if it is precisely the other way around?\nWhat if it is the sitting in stillness that requires the greatest effort? What if it is resisting - over and over again - the temptations and distractions that are always pulling at us that poses the greatest challenge? What if it is our need to always \u201cdo\u201d, to move, to be in constant action, that prevents us from recognizing the truths that are right in front of us, that prevents us from solving the problems we say we are committed to solving - keeping us instead on an endlessly turning merry-go-round of our own frantic pursuit?\nNowhere is this phenomenon more visible than during election season. I suppose I have the advantage of a few lifetimes under my belt to give me some perspective, but every four years I see the same thing. Every four years, like some unfortunate variety of mutant locust, they emerge: The enthusiastic voters. Their memories seemingly wiped clean in their brief hibernations, they are certain that this time - this time, mind you - they\u2019ve found a political candidate who will be the answer to their prayers, who will fix all the things the previous candidates messed up, who will really Change Things.\nNever mind that the change promised by the last candidate they so enthused over either never materialized or changed things only for the worse. Never mind that with each passing election, the most measurable changes are in the degree of government power over our lives (always greater) and the degree of freedom over our own (always diminished).\nNever mind that each of the problems these enthusiastic voters profess to care about so deeply have at their source, state intervention of some kind: The terrorism bred and fueled by military interventions overseas; The astronomical costs of health care in a system practically defined by licensing and regulation - a government-enforced cartel that predictably restricts supply and raises prices; The violent crime engendered by the disastrous War on Drugs; And the almost-routine economic bubbles and crashes that are preceded by government expansion of the money supply.\nNever mind that the voting merry-go-round doesn\u2019t offer any non-statist solutions to these problems. That politicians are always and only called upon to act. To \u201cdo something!\u201d This is not only the politicians\u2019 fault. It is endemic to our culture: We respect those who are seen to be \u201cdoing something\u201d. We respect action. We do not so much respect sitting quietly and contemplating.\nBut what if politicians \u201cdoing something\u201d is itself the problem?\nAnd what if, by continuing to vote for them, by continuing to believe that the way to solve our problems is through the very mechanism that created them, what if those enthusiastic voters are simply enabling the source of our ills? Simply helping to support the machinery that they ought to be tearing down?\nWhat if some of those enthusiastic voters got down from the incessantly turning merry-go-round? What if they just took a little break to stop and sat in the stillness for a while? What if they resisted the urge to constant motion, to always \u201cdo something\u201d? Because sometimes, \u201cdoing something\u201d only makes things worse. Sometimes, the best course of action is to do nothing.\nPosted at 04:20 PM in Current Affairs, Spirituality | Permalink | Comments (0)\nWho Do You Call When the Cops Are the Criminals?\nUrban Yogini, that's who!\nYou can buy Volume 1 now, on Amazon.\n...Oh Also There Are T-shirts...\nUrban Yogini-themed T-shirts are available on Zazzle - and apparently today is the LAST DAY for 20% off of everything on the site. Also 50% off Express Shipping for everything. So what are you waiting for? Go over there and buy a bunch of T-shirts!!!:\nI Talk with Jeff Tucker About Urban Yogini & Other Things...\nJeff Tucker, Chief Liberty Officer of Liberty.me, interviewed me about the release of Urban Yogini, the graphic novel as a medium for conveying the ideas of liberty, and my \"Aristocratic\" lineage. You can see it here or here.\nThis is the website for everything Urban Yogini: T-shirts, paraphernalia, and of course the book. 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        "raw_content": "Home Interviews\tInterview: A Christmas Arrangement\u2019s Nicky Whelan\nGetting to speak with Nicky Whelan is like catching up with a good friend. She is kind and sweet, speaks with a delightful accent (the actress was born in Melbourne, and now calls Los Angeles home), and before I knew it our time was up. She concluded our enjoyable conversation by calling me a friendly nickname, which warmed my heart instantly on an otherwise blustery cold winters day.\nWhelan stars in A Christmas Arrangement, which is set to kick off Lifetime\u2019s #itsawonderfullifetime lineup on November 21st. The previous year\u2019s Romance at Reindeer Lodge rated highest among Hallmark\u2019s \u201cCountdown to Christmas\u201d films, but as she notes, those are two different networks. What unites these projects is the sparkling presence of the model-actress-producer, who, in our chat, points out a specific person as being one of the \u2018good ones\u2019 (although we can easily say the same about her).\nIn the heartwarming holiday movie, Whelan plays Poppy, a flower shop owner who enters the annual holiday show for a chance to win the grand prize, but standing in the way of victory is Garrett (Miles Fisher), the under appreciated protege of florist extraordinaire Blair (Daphne Zuniga). While Poppy and Garrett\u2019s rivalry heats up on the flower show floor, an undeniable romance begins.\nThe following is a condensed and edited version of our conversation with Nicky Whelan.\nNicky Whelan on A Christmas Arrangement:\n\u201cCool Christmas movies are easy watches, and this one is particularly sweet and very cute. It\u2019s a lovely little storyline, it\u2019s an easy watch, and it\u2019s something you can watch all the time. It\u2019s just a nice, feel-good movie. I think that Christmas movies in general set that tone over the holidays. You can turn on the TV and watch things that are pleasant, and you want to feel good. This movie has that whole vibe to it \u2013 it\u2019s really sweet, and it\u2019s so cool to kick off the season with this movie. It\u2019s a really lovely one, and will set the tone for everything that comes after it.\u201d\nNicky Whelan on receiving flowers:\n\u201cI am a flower person; I love receiving flowers. I have received flowers a couple of times in my life, luckily, and I love it! It\u2019s so old school and I find that people don\u2019t do it as much as they used to. It\u2019s super intertwined \u2013 flowers, which are super romantic, into a Christmas movie, and it\u2019s incredibly well-done. Jake (Helgren) and Autumn (Federici) did an incredibly good job with this movie. It\u2019s beautiful and it\u2019s written gorgeously, and everything about it is clever. It\u2019s just a clever little story.\u201d\nNicky Whelan on the significance of adopting dogs:\n\u201cI actually live next door to a dog rescue centre, so we go over there and visit the puppies. Animals don\u2019t have a voice, and it\u2019s up to us, we\u2019re the only ones who can do anything about helping them out. L.A. is such a dog-friendly city, there\u2019s nowhere that you can\u2019t take your dog. And so there\u2019s no better place than a bunch of celebrities out of Los Angeles making a lot of noise about rescuing animals. [laughs] I just think it\u2019s so awesome, everyone gets behind it. L.A. people are so cool about that topic, they\u2019re just so passionate here. If I could have ten of Yoda (her dog), I would. If I could have more dogs in my house, I would, and maybe one day I will!\u201d\nMissing my yoda \u2665\ufe0f\ud83d\udc36 #frenchies #minijedi\nA post shared by Nicky Whelan (@nickywhelan) on Aug 4, 2018 at 8:37am PDT\nNicky Whelan on giving back for the holidays:\n\u201cI have a thing with my job \u2013 whenever I book a movie, I say thank you and I want to make a little donation to one of my favourite dog shelters or places. If we all do tiny little things, I think that it does go a long way. I think that if everyone in L.A. were to donate one dollar, everyone, like there\u2019s 40 million people in California, if everyone donates one dollar, could you imagine?! So I think every little bit counts. Ultimately my own goal is to have my own charity, which I want to get to eventually. My friend works down in the Bahamas and I am thinking of joining this Christmas down there and helping him with some charities with which he is involved. When I have time off, it is nice to give back in any way that I can\u201d.\nNicky Whelan on what and how she watches:\n\u201cI remember having to wait every week. [laughs} When Big Little Lies came out, I had to wait each week to watch it and I was dying waiting for it to come out. But with my schedule, and this year I have been travelling a lot, so yesterday on Netflix I binge-watched the new series Bodyguard. Oh my goodness. I put the first episode on and I was like \u201coh hell no, I\u2019m not leaving the couch today.\u201d I just banged through six episodes so quickly, it was just brilliant. I love the idea of being able to sit down on any of them, Hulu, Netflix, all of them and just being able to watch a chunk of shows. I hate waiting. I\u2019m so impatient. We\u2019re such a society of right now. [laughs] So I think it\u2019s so cool to be able to binge watch a whole series in an afternoon, because that\u2019s how I do it anyway because of my schedule. I\u2019m not consistently anywhere for long periods of time so I don\u2019t know if I am going to be home every Sunday, especially if I am travelling.\u201d\nNicky Whelan on what she is usually recognized from:\n\u201cWhenever I travel around the world, it\u2019s always different. It\u2019s almost like different areas received different things on Netflix, or wherever it pops up. Obviously, a movie that I did a long time ago called Hall Pass, people go \u201caren\u2019t you the girl from Hall Pass?\u201d, which is always funny. Inconceivable is a movie I did a couple of years ago, which is on Netflix now, and I was a redhead in that but I get a lot of people asking me about that. Then I will be in Australia and people will be like \u2018I saw you on Scrubs\u201d, so it depends on the area that you are in. In Los Angeles, people don\u2019t tend to say anything, I think because they are all in the business so it\u2019s not that exciting. [laughs] I was somewhere in the middle of America, I can\u2019t remember where I was shooting, and everyone was like \u201cyou\u2019re from Franklin and Bash\u201d. It\u2019s always different.\nNicky Whelan on her close friend Carly Craig:\n\u201cCarly\u2019s awesome! And the thing again with that particular movie Hall Pass is that the cast and crew were so close. It was nearly seven years ago and the cast and crew still catch up once a year. Peter Farrelly gets everyone together once a year to catch up because that was one of those movies that just had an incredible vibe, and everybody became family and we all stayed in contact. Carly lives around the corner and she has just done an incredible series for YouTube (Sideswiped). She\u2019s just such a good girl. She came out and totally supported us, and she\u2019s one of the good ones, you know?!\nNicky Whelan on filming a recent project:\n\u201cI was shooting a Netflix movie in Kentucky that just wrapped. It was a bit of a thriller and it\u2019s with Anna Hutchison, a New Zealand actress, and she is amazing. And just a great, great cast. That was so much fun. I\u2019ve worked for that company a couple of times, in Kentucky making a few movies, and it\u2019s fun. They\u2019re quick turnarounds, we knock \u2019em out in three weeks, but we always get cool people together.\nInterview: A Christmas Arrangement\u2019s Nicky Whelan was last modified: November 21st, 2018 by Charles Trapunski\nA Christmas ArrangementActressAlison Spuck McNeeleyCarly CraigCasie TabanouChristmasDaphne ZunigaHall PassHolidayHouse of LiesJake HelgrenJulie McNivenLifetimeLove by DrowningMiles FisherModelNeighboursNicky WhelanParanormal MoviePepper SteigerProducerRomance at Reindeer LodgeScrubsSecrets at the LakeThe Danger of Positive ThinkingThe LeagueThe Wedding RingerTragedy Girls\nInterview: Star Trek: Short Treks\u2019 Rainn Wilson",
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        "raw_content": "Censorship, struggling against the new McCarthyism\nUpdated: Censorship, struggling against the new McCarthyism\nThe Censored blog has been an education this year, changing the way I approach news, thanks to all of you who read and contribute to the Censored blog.\nFor most journalists, the news that is published comes by way of compromises with the editor and publisher. While reporters are carrying out interviews for controversial stores, they have to ask themselves: \u201cWill they publish this?\u201d\nThis all depends on the editor and publisher\u2019s personal views and politics, along with fears of advertisers and other controlling powers that are quietly hidden behind every newspaper.\nYesterday, I drove by the building in Scottsdale, Arizona, where Tim Giago, Lakota, and the staff of Indian Country Today gave birth to a new newspaper in the summer of 1994. Giago was recently honored at the South Dakota Newspaper Hall of Fame, where his photo now joins all the white men who have been honored. During all the years that I worked for Giago, at Lakota Times and Indian Country Today, he never censored my articles. After he sold the newspaper, the situation changed.\nBut driving past that building, I remembered the incredible people and stories. I remembered Hopi photographer Larry Gus who went out on stories with me, and our managing editor who came down from South Dakota during those early months, Avis Little Eagle from Standing Rock. There are two stories that stand out in my mind. One was about Fred Walking Badger, environmental activist who was then missing and later found buried in the desert. The other story was Larry Gus\u2019 photo shoot with Keith Secola in the desert. Keith, known for his \u201cIndian Kars,\u201d was always generous with his time. Avis Little Eagle was, and is, a light in American Indian journalism.\nIt was an honor to have been there with all of them.\nNow, the U.S. Congress is creating new legislation to criminalize radical thought and we are all thrown back into the McCarthy Era. As the media is compromised more and more each day, the United States government, both the Bush administration and the US Congress, continues to represent the tyranny, censorship and terrorism of the Nazi regime that it claims to oppose.\nBut with this oppression comes the hope delivered here each day in e-mails from readers like you. Thanks to all of you who rise up in the fight against censorship and oppression.\nMay your holiday season bring you great joy and a celebration of the struggle for life and humanity.\nNow, this just in, an example of those great e-mails. When Juan Reza, heard that Texas border columnist Jay Johnson-Castro had been terminated, here's what he wrote. His comments are published with permission:\nWe asked Juan Reza if he would like to share something about himself with readers. Here goes, \"I\u2019m a pitiful two-legged being seeking to daily grow my love for our Creator and our Creator\u2019s creation and do something good for them while I\u2019m here.\"\nUPDATE from Juan Reza:\nI sent this letter of encouragement to a courageous reporter who was just recently fired for his valiant work. He shared it with Brenda Norrell, who then asked if it would be okay to put it up on her site. At first, I was hesitant to give permission, because I know that it can lead toward something unpleasant and painful. But, I thought, as I (and so many of us) stay quiet in the fear of losing my comfort or perhaps ultimately even my earth-robe, the repression of truth and good people is growing among vicious politicians and their so-called \u201creligious\u201d co-horts, corporate controllers, media owners with their robotic accomplices and mercenary armed forces who think they can get away with it because not enough people are speaking out and taking action to stop them in a well-orchestrated manner. As a result, people of all sacred colors are being fired and fired upon, deported, tortured, killed by the millions through various means and children are being arrested in prisons, sexually assaulted and denied access to toys and even their parents. Horrors untold are being committed all over, and many of us are staying far too quiet and complacent, hoping perhaps that we won\u2019t have to suffer any serious hits to our comforts, peace of mind or our bodies, not realizing clearly that what is most important to protect, our family, the children, the elderly, the women, our indigenous cultures and sacred rites and sites, Mother Earth and her life-sustaining elements (in essence our spiritual sustenance), are the ones really taking the hits because of our fearful, quiet complacency. With my own brother, Salvador Reza, and others who are walking with him putting their lives on the line in front of gun-toting KKK minute-men backed backed by a Sherriff Arpaio who is doing the dirty work for ruthless, mean-spirited, genocidal politicians that don\u2019t have the guts to pull the triggers themselves, but only send others to do the killing, I figured it\u2019s time for me to break down the fear that keeps the oppressors in positions to dominate. Far too many of us are falling prey to the false and cowardly belief, \u201cthere\u2019s nothing we can do about it.\u201d There is always something that can be done. I believe there is nothing impossible for our Creator, who is pure Love and Compassion and never gets angry \u2013 sad, but never angry. So if everything is possible for our Creator, who the heck am I to think or say \u201cthere\u2019s nothing we can do about it.\u201d Every human action begins as a thought. Prayer-thoughts produce energy, energy that can change things. Where one is intelligently courageous, others will also made so.You are all in my prayers.For all of my relatives, especially my Chiricahua Apache and Tarahumara Grandpas and Grandmas. I know they are still alive and that their loving prayers for us are still in effect.\nJuan Reza\nFinally, for a few of my favorite all time censored articles, please see my earlier Censored blog. The articles include an interview with Buffy Sainte-Marie, an article censored for seven years, about her being blacklisted:\nhttp://bsnorrell.tripod.com/\nAnother censored issue was the Lakota warriors' defense of the Badlands against museum excavations for prehistoric bones, during the summer of 2002. The struggle was censored by most newspapers except the Lakota Journal. 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        "raw_content": "Tales of the Vine: The Evil and Disloyal Plant Gamay\nThe Story of Beaujolais\u2026\nPhilip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, was one of the most powerful men in France from 1388 until his death in 1404. Philip managed to keep Burgundy independent from France and doubled the size of his dukedom by marrying the Margaret III, Countess of Flanders. Philip was an excellent capitalist and under his rule the wines of Burgundy became quite fashionable and expensive. Philip the Bold is said to have selected the clone of Pinot Noir that became the mainstay of Burgundy\u2019s red wines and is credited with having chosen the name \u201cpineau noir\u201d, meaning \u201cblack pine cone\u201d, due to the shape and size of the grape clusters.\nEnamored as he was with the red wines of Burgundy, Philip was infuriated when the wine growers of his region started to plant Gamay grapes in the vineyards of Burgundy. The Gamay vines were vigorous, easy to grow and high-yielding, and their rich, fruity wines were at their best while young, making Gamay a cash-flow wine the growers loved.\nPhilip the Not-so-Bold (anonymous 16th century painter)\nCurrently displayed at Versailles\nPhilip felt the presence of Gamay in the vineyards of Burgundy would harm the reputation of the fine wines he had worked so hard to promote, so he banished the grape from his kingdom. He declared Gamay \u201cfoul\u201d and \u201charmful\u201d, and in a royal decree denounced the \u201ctres mauvais et tres desloyaus plant nomme gamay\u201d, translated as, \u201cthe very evil and very disloyal plant called gamay\u201d. Philip thus forbade the cultivation of Gamay in Burgundy and banished it from the Kingdom.\nThe despised Gamay was down but not out, for it soon began to thrive just beyond the Southern border of Burgundy in the region known as Beaujolais. Beaujolais, with its cold winters, hot summers, and decomposed granite soil is now known to be the one perfect spot on the face of the earth to grow Gamay. One of the wines of Beaujolais, Beaujolais Nouveau, is among the first French wines to be released with every year\u2019s new vintage, and is one of the most popular of all French wines.\nFiled under Tales of the Vine Tagged with Beaujolais, Miss Jane's Wine Class, Tales of the Vine",
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        "raw_content": "NNPC Gets $2b Discount on Renegotiated Deals\nNot less than $2 billion has been realised by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) from renegotiated upstream contracts being executed by its various service providers in the last one.\nThis information was disclosed on Tuesday by the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr Maikanti Baru, in a podcast message to the agency\u2019s staff to mark his first year in office.\nMr Baru explained that this feat was achieved in the quest to continually drive down the high cost of production in the industry.\nThe state-owned oil firm boss said at the moment, NNPC had lowered operating costs of production from $27/barrels to $22/barrels.\n\u201cFor the upstream, cost reduction and efficiency are key features that we will pay attention to,\u201d he said in the 25-minute podcast.\nOn July 4, 2016, Mr Baru took over the mantle of leadership of NNPC from the present Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Ibe Kachikwu.\nSince then, he has carried out various reforms, projecting the agency as a serious government organisation. 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        "raw_content": "Estee Lalonde: Bloom | Reviews By Harrison\nGood morning people of the internet. It\u2019s Monday I know, the worst day of the week. But to perk you up, I thought I\u2019d bring you a book recommendation from the one and only Estee Lalonde.\nNow, I\u2019ve never really been a big reader, I\u2019m always too busy to sit down and read a book, so whenever I get a book I like, I\u2019m the first to shout about it!\nWith Estee Lalonde being on of my favourite Youtubers, when she released Bloom, I was dying to go out and purchase it. Let\u2019s just say I read the whole thing in a week.\nBloom is so typical Estee, It\u2019s so open, so honest, so raw, yet so funny. The photography in the book is perfect and the design of the whole thing is impeccable.\nBloom is for sure an \u2018easy read\u2019.\nEstee talks a lot about her struggles with childhood, what she went through at school and how she never fit it. She goes into quite some detail about how she felt and how awful the experience was. But still, Estee still goes on to say how she looks back on her childhood with fond memories. She never let the bullying or the fact she was an outcast, bother her. She was stronger than that.\nThat\u2019s what I love about the book, Estee is so empowering to both women and men. Reading the book, especially the \u2018work\u2019 and \u2018fashion\u2019 section just made me want to get up there and then and create content for my own blog. The things she had to say were so positive and motivating. A feel good moment right there.\nWhat I love about this book is how Estee really doesn\u2019t hold back. She doesn\u2019t fluff anything up or dilute a story to make it sound good for the book. She\u2019s all or nothing. She describes, In detail how she battled with depression and her weight issues growing up. Although I have watched every single one of Estee\u2019s Youtube videos, I feel with this book, I got to know her just a little bit better.\nI think one of the most heart-warming sections of the book is how she talks about Aslan. (her boyfriend) Their love story is one of those from the movies. They met online but didn\u2019t meet in real life for almost a year. (I think) So to make things more personal, they would send postcards to each other every single day. Then when they did finally meet up, their first official date was a road trip across America. Cool, huh?\nThe page above is by far my favourite picture of Estee. It sums her up perfectly, with great fashion and a cup of tea. She just has a genuine look of happiness to be there. Tea fixes everything.\nWithout a doubt, this is my favourite book I have ever read. (That said, there aren\u2019t many) I would highly recommend this book for anyone, of any age, gender or sexuality.\nIt really is a book for everyone.\nPrevious Post Last Day In South Africa | Youtube By Harrison\nNext Post 2 in 1 review | Reviews By Harrison",
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        "raw_content": "Actress Helen Mirren turns ferocious in new 'Monsters' movie\nLONDON (Reuters) - British actress Helen Mirren had no trouble transforming herself from monarch to menacing creature for the new \u201cMonsters, Inc.\u201d animated movie, but said she\u2019s not so frightening in real life.\nBritish actress Helen Mirren takes part in a panel discussion of HBO's \"Phil Spector\" during the 2013 Winter Press Tour for the Television Critics Association in Pasadena, California, January 4, 2013. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas\nThe 67-year-old veteran of stage and screen made headlines last month when she stormed out of a London theatre dressed as Queen Elizabeth to berate a group of drummers playing noisily outside in an expletive-riddled tirade. She later apologized.\nHowever the actress, who lends her voice to the terrifying winged monster heading the School of Scaring in \u201cMonsters University\u201d, said she does try not to seem scary after being intimidated by certain actors when her career started.\nShe was even wary she might alienate people when she was made a dame in 2003.\n\u201cPeople may look at me and think she is so scary... but it is not what you\u2019re trying to be,\u201d Mirren told a news conference on Friday ahead of the release of 3D \u201cMonsters University\u201d.\nThe film is the prequel to Pixar and Disney\u2019s hit 2001 children\u2019s movie \u201cMonsters, Inc.\u201d which made over $550 million at the international box office and is still one of the top 100 best earning movies.\nThe prequel goes back to when the small, green one-eyed monster Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal) meets the huge, blue-and-purple monster Sulley (John Goodman) at Monsters University and the mismatched monsters can\u2019t stand each other.\nMirren voices Dean Hardscrabble, a dragon-like monster with a centipede body, who throws Wazowski and Sulley out of the School of Scaring, prompting them to join other monster misfits to compete in a Scare Games tournament and become best friends.\n\u201cMonsters University\u201d is one of a list of family films being released this summer that includes 20th Century Fox\u2019s \u201cEpic\u201d in which singer Beyonce takes a voice part, \u201cDespicable Me 2,\u201d \u201cTurbo\u201d with Ryan Reynolds as a racing snail, and \u201cSmurfs 2\u201d.\nMirren, whose list of accolades from a career spanning nearly 50 years includes an Oscar for the 2006 film \u201cThe Queen\u201d, said voicing an animated character was a new challenge for her but she had learned that fear was something to conquer.\nShe said one of the best pieces of advice she was given came from a former headmistress who told her that the worst thing about fear is fear itself.\n\u201cI have lived by this ever since,\u201d said Mirren, stressing that she had had to work hard to get to where she is now.\n\u201cYou have to get on with. My fears are my business and nobody else\u2019s and I deal with it. The other thing is to pretend that you are not frightened. Act.\u201d\n\u201cMonsters University\u201d opens in U.S. theatres on June 21 and in the UK from July 12.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Press Releases / California Humanities Awarded California Arts Council \u201cArts and Public Media Grant\u201d and \u201cStatewide and Regional Networks Grant\u201d\nCalifornia Humanities Awarded California Arts Council \u201cArts and Public Media Grant\u201d and \u201cStatewide and Regional Networks Grant\u201d\n$37,500 in State funds support multi-platform nonprofit media projects that build public awareness and support for the arts\n(Oakland, CA) California Humanities recently received $18,000 for Arts and Public Media and $19,500 for Statewide and Regional Networks in state funding from the California Arts Council.\nThe Arts and Public Media program supports multi-platform nonprofit media projects that demonstrate a clear approach to building public awareness and support for the arts. Through this grant, California Humanities will further develop CA 2020: Youth Perspective and the Future of California. This project will partner up to ten professional filmmakers with young people to create a series of documentary short films that will give voice to the issues that are of most concern to California\u2019s young people. Critical to the success of this work will be communicating and disseminating those stories as widely as possible, in California and beyond.\nThe Statewide and Regional Networks program is rooted in the California Arts Council\u2019s commitment to supporting arts service organizations reflective of California\u2019s diverse populations. The program provides general operating grants for arts service organization networks with regional or statewide reach. Through this grant, California Humanities will make grants to nonprofit organizations and deliver programs across the state that utilize the arts and humanities to promote a culturally-rich California.\n\u201cWe are proud to work alongside the California Arts Council in making grants and delivering programs across the state,\u201d said Julie Fry, President & CEO of California Humanities. \u201cTheir support continues to enable us to amplify even more California stories through the arts and humanities.\u201d\n\u201cStorytelling is an essential part of framing arts and culture as a centerpiece in the lives of all Californians,\u201d said Nashormeh Lindo, California Arts Council Chair. \u201cWe are pleased to support these projects from California Humanities as it helps to shine a brighter light on California\u2019s creative landscape.\u201d\nA complete listing of all grant recipients can be viewed here.\nThe mission of the California Arts Council, a state agency, is to advance California through the arts and creativity. The Council is committed to building public will and resources for the arts; fostering accessible arts initiatives that reflect contributions from all of California\u2019s diverse populations; serving as a thought leader and champion for the arts; and providing effective and relevant programs and services.\nMembers of the California Arts Council include: Chair Nashormeh Lindo, Vice Chair Larry Baza, Phoebe Beasley, Christopher Coppola, Juan Devis, Kathleen Gallegos, Jaime Galli, Donn K. Harris, Louise McGuinness, Steven Oliver, and Rosalind Wyman. Learn more at www.arts.ca.gov.\nPrevious Register Now for The 2018 CLA Annual Conference\nNext Lifers: Stories from the Inside/Out, Project Director Interview",
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        "raw_content": "February 4, 2016 - Tags: Marketing Regulations\nThis guest blog is provided by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) who is responsible for regulating and supervising broadcasting and telecommunications in the public interest.\nDo you use telemarketing to promote products or services? If so, are you following the CRTC's Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules (the Rules)?\nIf you do conduct telemarketing or intend to in the future, it is important to know what the Rules are. The National Do Not Call List (DNCL) Rules are essential, and are designed to strike a balance by reducing the number of unwanted telemarketing calls and faxes to Canadians who have indicated they don't want to receive unsolicited telecommunications while still allowing some telemarketing to occur.\nThe Rules also include the Telemarketing Rules and Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device (ADAD) Rules. Although some calls may be exempted, all telemarketers are required to maintain an internal do not call list and respect the consumer's request not to be called.\nPlease visit the CRTC website and see \u2018Phone', \u2018Telemarketing and Unwanted Calls' then consult the section called \u2018A Telemarketer's Responsibility' to determine whether your organization is subject to the Rules.\nIt is the responsibility of all telemarketers to register with the National DNCL Operator, and they may also be required to purchase a subscription to the National DNCL which comprises a list of telecommunication numbers of Canadian consumers who have chosen to reduce the number of unsolicited telecommunications they receive. It is up to telemarketers to ensure that they do not call the home phone number, cellular number or fax number of Canadians who have registered with the National DNCL Operator. The CRTC is responsible for investigating complaints. If a telemarketer is found to be in violation of the Rules, the telemarketer could receive an Administrative Monetary Penalty of up to $1,500 per violation for individuals, and up to $15,000 per violation for corporations.\nInformation on how to register and subscribe can be found at www.LNNTE-DNCL.gc.ca",
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        "raw_content": "885 F.3d 811 (5th Cir. Mar. 20, 2018)\nHernandezv.Mesa\nUNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUITMar 20, 2018\nRodriguez v. Swartz\n\u2026We therefore cannot extend Bivens unless: (1) Rodriguez has no other adequate alternative remedy; and (2)\u2026\nOliva v. United States\n\u2026As Plaintiff may receive relief under the FTCA, Nivar contends Bivens should not be extended to include this\u2026\nJesus C. HERNANDEZ, Individually and as the surviving father of Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca, and as Successor-in-Interest to the Estate of Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca; Maria Guadalupe Guereca Bentacour, Individually and as the surviving mother of Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca, and as Successor-in-Interest to the Estate of Sergio Adrian Hernandez, Plaintiffs\u2013Appellants v. Jesus MESA, Jr., Defendant\u2013Appellee\nSteve D. Shadowen, Esq., Hilliard & Shadowen, L.L.P., Austin, TX, Rudy O. Gonzales, Jr., Robert C. Hilliard, Esq., Marion M. Reilly, Hilliard Martinez Gonzales, L.L.P., Corpus Christi, TX, for Plaintiffs\u2013Appellants. Randolph Joseph Ortega, Esq., Ellis & Ortega, El Paso, TX, Louis Elias Lopez, Jr., Esq., Law Office of Louis E. Lopez, El Paso, TX, for Defendant\u2013Appellee JESUS MESA, JR. Esha Bhandari, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of New York, New York, NY, Lee P. Gelernt, Esq., American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Immigrants' Rights Project, New York, NY, Alexandra Freedman Smith, American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, Cecillia D. Wang, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, CA, for Amici Curiae AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF ARIZONA, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF NEW MEXICO, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF TEXAS, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF SAN DIEGO & IMPERIAL COUNTIES. Hashim M. Mooppan, Esq., Katherine Twomey Allen, U.S. Department of Justice Civil Division, Appellate Section, Washington, DC, for Amicus Curiae UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Nancy Winkelman, Attorney, Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, L.L.P., Philadelphia, PA, for Amici Curiae BORDER NETWORK FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, PASO DEL NORTE CIVIL RIGHTS PROJECT, SOUTHERN BORDER COMMUNITIES COALITION. Donald Francis Donovan, Esq., Senior Counsel, Debevoise & Plimpton, L.L.P., New York, NY, for Amicus Curiae GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES. Guinevere Elizabeth Moore, Teague, TX, Pro Se. Guinevere Elizabeth Moore, Teague, TX, for Amicus Curiae ROBERT T. MOORE.\nSteve D. Shadowen, Esq., Hilliard & Shadowen, L.L.P., Austin, TX, Rudy O. Gonzales, Jr., Robert C. Hilliard, Esq., Marion M. Reilly, Hilliard Martinez Gonzales, L.L.P., Corpus Christi, TX, for Plaintiffs\u2013Appellants.\nRandolph Joseph Ortega, Esq., Ellis & Ortega, El Paso, TX, Louis Elias Lopez, Jr., Esq., Law Office of Louis E. Lopez, El Paso, TX, for Defendant\u2013Appellee JESUS MESA, JR.\nEsha Bhandari, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of New York, New York, NY, Lee P. Gelernt, Esq., American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Immigrants' Rights Project, New York, NY, Alexandra Freedman Smith, American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, Cecillia D. Wang, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, CA, for Amici Curiae AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF ARIZONA, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF NEW MEXICO, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF TEXAS, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION OF SAN DIEGO & IMPERIAL COUNTIES.\nHashim M. Mooppan, Esq., Katherine Twomey Allen, U.S. Department of Justice Civil Division, Appellate Section, Washington, DC, for Amicus Curiae UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.\nNancy Winkelman, Attorney, Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, L.L.P., Philadelphia, PA, for Amici Curiae BORDER NETWORK FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, PASO DEL NORTE CIVIL RIGHTS PROJECT, SOUTHERN BORDER COMMUNITIES COALITION.\nDonald Francis Donovan, Esq., Senior Counsel, Debevoise & Plimpton, L.L.P., New York, NY, for Amicus Curiae GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES.\nGuinevere Elizabeth Moore, Teague, TX, Pro Se.\nGuinevere Elizabeth Moore, Teague, TX, for Amicus Curiae ROBERT T. MOORE.\nBefore STEWART, Chief Judge, and JOLLY, DAVIS, JONES, SMITH, DENNIS, CLEMENT, PRADO, OWEN, ELROD, SOUTHWICK, HAYNES, GRAVES, HIGGINSON, and COSTA, Circuit Judges.\nJudges Jolly and Davis, now Senior Judges of this court, participated in the consideration of this en banc case. Judges Willett and Ho joined the court after this case was submitted and did not participate in the decision.\nON REMAND FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES\nEDITH H. JONES, Circuit Judge, joined by STEWART, Chief Judge, JOLLY, DAVIS, SMITH, DENNIS, CLEMENT, OWEN, ELROD, SOUTHWICK, HAYNES, HIGGINSON, and COSTA, Circuit Judges.This appeal returned to the court en banc following remand from the United States Supreme Court. Prompted by the High Court, we have carefully considered a question antecedent to the merits of the Hernandez family's claims against United States Customs & Border Patrol Agent Mesa: whether federal courts have the authority to craft an implied damages action for alleged constitutional violations in this case. See Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Fed. Bureau of Narcotics , 403 U.S. 388, 91 S.Ct. 1999, 29 L.Ed.2d 619 (1971) [hereinafter Bivens ]. We hold that this is not a garden variety excessive force case against a federal law enforcement officer. The transnational aspect of the facts presents a \"new context\" under Bivens , and numerous \"special factors\" counsel against federal courts' interference with the Executive and Legislative branches of the federal government.\nJudge Dennis concurs in the judgment.\nJudge Haynes concurs in the judgment and with the majority opinion's conclusion that Bivens should not extend to the circumstances of this case.\nBecause the plaintiffs' claims were dismissed on the pleadings, the alleged facts underlying this tragic event are taken as true. Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) ; Toy v. Holder , 714 F.3d 881, 883 (5th Cir. 2013). Sergio Hernandez was a 15-year-old Mexican citizen without family in, or other ties to, the United States. On June 7, 2010, while at play, he had taken a position on the Mexican side of a culvert that marks the boundary between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. The FBI reported that Agent Mesa was engaged in his law enforcement duties when a group of young men began throwing rocks at him from the Mexican side of the border. From United States soil, the agent fired several shots toward the assailants. Hernandez was fatally wounded.\nHernandez's parents alleged numerous claims in a federal lawsuit against Agent Mesa, other Border Patrol officials, several federal agencies, and the United States government. The federal district court dismissed all claims, but was reversed in part by a divided panel of this court. Hernandez v. United States , 757 F.3d 249, 255 (5th Cir. 2014). The panel decision allowed only a Bivens claim, predicated on Fifth Amendment substantive due process, to proceed against Agent Mesa alone. Id. at 277. This court elected to rehear the appeal en banc. Without ruling on the cognizability of a Bivens claim in the first instance, we concluded unanimously that the plaintiffs' claim under the Fourth Amendment failed on the merits and that Agent Mesa was shielded by qualified immunity from any claim under the Fifth Amendment. We rejected the plaintiffs' remaining claims. See Hernandez v. Mesa , 785 F.3d 117, 119 (5th Cir. 2015) (en banc).\nSee Hernandez v. United States , 785 F.3d 117, 128\u201333 (5th Cir. 2015) (en banc) (Jones, J., concurring).\nThe Supreme Court granted certioriari and heard this case in conjunction with Ziglar v. Abbasi , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 1843, 198 L.Ed.2d 290 (2017). In Abbasi , the Court reversed the Second Circuit and refused to imply a Bivens claim against policymaking officials involved in terror suspect detentions following the 9/11 attacks. The Court, however, remanded for reconsideration by the appeals court whether a Bivens claim might still be maintained against a prison warden.\nThe Court's decision in this case tagged onto Abbasi by rejecting this court's approach and ordering a remand for us to consider the propriety of allowing Bivens claims to proceed on behalf of the Hernandez family in light of Abbasi's analysis.\nThe plaintiffs assert that Agent Mesa used deadly force without justification against Sergio Hernandez, violating the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, where the fatal shot was fired across the international border. No federal statute authorizes a damages action by a foreign citizen injured on foreign soil by a federal law enforcement officer under these circumstances. Thus, plaintiffs' recovery of damages is possible only if the federal courts approve a Bivens implied cause of action. Abbasi instructs us to determine initially whether these circumstances present a \"new context\" for Bivens purposes, and if so, whether \"special factors\" counsel against implying a damages claim against an individual federal officer. To make these determinations, we review Abbasi 's pertinent discussion about \" Bivens and the ensuing cases in [the Supreme Court] defining the reach and the limits of that precedent.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1854.\nIn Abbasi , the Court begins by explaining that when Congress passed what is now 42 U.S.C. \u00a7 1983 in 1871, it enacted no comparable law authorizing damage suits in federal court to remedy constitutional violations by federal government agents. In 1971, the Bivens decision broke new ground by authorizing such a suit for Fourth Amendment violations by federal law enforcement officers who handcuffed and arrested an individual in his own home without probable cause. Within a decade, the Court followed up by allowing a Bivens action for employment discrimination, violating equal protection under the Fifth Amendment, against a Congressman. The Court soon after approved a Bivens claim for constitutionally inadequate inmate medical care, violating the Eighth Amendment, against federal jailers. According to the Court in Abbasi , these three cases coincided with the \"ancien regime \" in which \"the Court followed a different approach to recognizing implied causes of action than it follows now.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1855.\nDavis v. Passman , 442 U.S. 228, 99 S.Ct. 2264, 60 L.Ed.2d 846 (1979).\nCarlson v. Green , 446 U.S. 14, 100 S.Ct. 1468, 64 L.Ed.2d 15 (1980).\nAbbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1855 (citing Alexander v. Sandoval , 532 U.S. 275, 287, 121 S.Ct. 1511, 1520, 149 L.Ed.2d 517 (2001) ).\nThe \"ancien regime \" was toppled step by step as the Court, starting in the late 1970s, retreated from judicially implied causes of action and cautioned that where Congress \"intends private litigants to have a cause of action,\" the \"far better course\" is for Congress to confer that remedy explicitly. Cannon v. Univ. of Chi. , 441 U.S. 677, 717, 99 S.Ct. 1946, 1968, 60 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979). Abbasi acknowledges that the Constitution lacks as firm a basis as congressional enactments for implying causes of action; but the \"central\" concern in each instance arises from separation-of-powers principles. Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1857. Consequently, the current approach renders implied Bivens claims a \"disfavored\" remedy. Id. (citing Ashcroft v. Iqbal , 556 U.S. 662, 675, 129 S.Ct. 1937, 1948, 173 L.Ed.2d 868 (2009) ). The Court then lists the many subsequent cases that declined to extend Bivens under varying circumstances and proffered constitutional violations. Id.\nSee Piper v. Chris\u2013Craft Indus., Inc. , 430 U.S. 1, 97 S.Ct. 926, 51 L.Ed.2d 124 (1977) ; Cort v. Ash , 422 U.S. 66, 95 S.Ct. 2080, 45 L.Ed.2d 26 (1975).\n\"Indeed,\" the Court states, its current approach suggests the possibility that the analysis in the three Bivens cases providing a damage remedy \"might have been different if they were decided today.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1856. The dissent never acknowledges that Bivens claims are, post-Abbasi, a disfavored remedy.\nAbbasi goes on to reiterate with an exacting description the two-part analysis for implying Bivens claims. We turn to the two inquiries by comparing Abbasi 's separation-of-powers considerations and its facts to the present case.\nA. New Context\nThe plaintiffs assert that because the allegedly unprovoked shooting of a civilian by a federal police officer is a prototypical excessive force claim, their case presents no \"new context\" under Bivens . This court, including our colleagues in dissent, disagrees. The fact that Bivens derived from an unconstitutional search and seizure claim is not determinative. The detainees in Abbasi asserted claims for, inter alia , strip searches under both the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, but the Supreme Court found a \"new context\" despite similarities between \"the right and the mechanism of injury\" involved in previous successful Bivens claims. Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1859. As Abbasi points out, the Malesko case rejected a \"new\" Bivens claim under the Eighth Amendment, whereas an Eighth Amendment Bivens claim was held cognizable in Carlson ; and Chappell rejected a Bivens employment discrimination claim in the military, although such a claim was allowed to proceed in Davis v. Passman . The proper inquiry is whether \"the case is different in a meaningful way\" from prior Bivens cases. Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1859.\nAlthough the dissent purports to agree this is a \"new context\" for Bivens purposes, most of its reasoning about \"special factors\" asserts, contradictorily, that this case is \"no different\" than Bivens suits against federal law enforcement officers in wholly domestic cases.\nCorr. Servs. Corp. v. Malesko , 534 U.S. 61, 122 S.Ct. 515, 151 L.Ed.2d 456 (2001).\nChappell v. Wallace , 462 U.S. 296, 103 S.Ct. 2362, 76 L.Ed.2d 586 (1983).\nAmong the non-exclusive examples of such \"meaningful\" differences, the Court points to the constitutional right at issue, the extent of judicial guidance as to how an officer should respond, and the risk of the judiciary's disruptive intrusion into the functioning of the federal government's co-equal branches. Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1860\u201361. The Court found it an easy conclusion that there were meaningful differences between prior Bivens claims and claims alleged in Abbasi for unconstitutional \"confinement conditions imposed on illegal aliens pursuant to a high-level executive policy created in the wake of a major terrorist attack on American soil.\" Id. at 1860. Even more significant, the Court decided that claims against the prison warden for \"compelling\" allegations of detainee abuse and prison regulation violations also arose in a \"new context\" under Bivens . Id. at 1864. Despite close parallels between claims alleged against the warden and Carlson , the Court explained that \"even a modest extension [of Bivens ] is still an extension,\" id. , and the Court remanded for additional consideration of the \"special factors.\"\nPursuant to Abbasi , the cross-border shooting at issue here must present a \"new context\" for a Bivens claim. Because Hernandez was a Mexican citizen with no ties to this country, and his death occurred on Mexican soil, the very existence of any \"constitutional\" right benefitting him raises novel and disputed issues. There has been no direct judicial guidance concerning the extraterritorial scope of the Constitution and its potential application to foreign citizens on foreign soil. To date, the Supreme Court has refused to extend the protection of the Fourth Amendment to a foreign citizen residing in the United States against American law enforcement agents' search of his premises in Mexico. United States v. Verdugo\u2013Urquidez , 494 U.S. 259, 110 S.Ct. 1056, 108 L.Ed.2d 222 (1990). Language in Verdugo 's majority opinion strongly suggests that the Fourth Amendment does not apply to American officers' actions outside this country's borders. See Verdugo\u2013Urquidez , 494 U.S. at 274\u201375, 110 S.Ct. at 1066. In Hernandez , the Supreme Court itself described the plaintiffs' Fourth Amendment claims as raising \"sensitive\" issues. Hernandez v. Mesa , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 2003, 2007, 198 L.Ed.2d 625 (2017).\nWe will consider the potential intrusion on the Executive and Legislative branches in detail in the next section of this opinion.\nSee also Zadvydas v. Davis , 533 U.S. 678, 693, 121 S.Ct. 2491, 2500, 150 L.Ed.2d 653 (2001) (\"It is well established that certain constitutional protections available to persons inside the United States are unavailable to aliens outside of our geographic borders.\") (citing Verdugo\u2013Urquidez , 494 U.S. at 269, 110 S.Ct. at 1063 ; Johnson v. Eisentrager , 339 U.S. 763, 784, 70 S.Ct. 936, 947, 94 L.Ed. 1255 (1950) ).\nLikewise, the plaintiffs can prevail on a substantive due process Fifth Amendment claim only if federal courts accept two novel theories. The first would allow a Bivens action to proceed based upon a Fifth Amendment excessive force claim simply because Verdugo might prevent the assertion of a comparable Fourth Amendment claim. But cf. Graham v. Connor , 490 U.S. 386, 395, 109 S.Ct. 1865, 1871, 104 L.Ed.2d 443 (1989) (\"[A ]ll claims that law enforcement officers have used excessive force ... in the course of an arrest, investigatory stop, or other \u2018seizure\u2019 of a free citizen should be analyzed under the Fourth Amendment and its \u2018reasonableness\u2019 standard, rather than under a \u2018substantive due process\u2019 approach.\"). The second theory would require the extension of the Boumediene decision, both beyond its explicit constitutional basis, Art. I, \u00a7 9, cl. 2, the Habeas Corpus Suspension Clause, and beyond the United States government's de facto control of the territory surrounding the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. See Boumediene , 553 U.S. at 771, 128 S.Ct. at 2262 (\"The detainees, moreover, are held in a territory that, while technically not part of the United States, is under the complete and total control of our Government.\") (emphasis added). Moreover, even nine years later, no federal circuit court has extended the holding of Boumediene either substantively to other constitutional provisions or geographically to locales where the United States has neither de facto nor de jure control. Indeed, the courts have unanimously rejected such extensions. The plaintiffs assert that because this is just a case in which one rogue law enforcement officer engaged in misconduct on the operational level, it poses no \"new context\" for Bivens purposes. On the contrary, their unprecedented claims embody not merely a \"modest extension\"\u2014which Abbasi describes as a \"new\" Bivens context\u2014but a virtual repudiation of the Court's holding. Abbasi is grounded in the conclusion that Bivens claims are now a distinctly \"disfavored\" remedy and are subject to strict limitations arising from the constitutional imperative of the separation of powers. The newness of this \"new context\" should alone require dismissal of the plaintiffs' damage claims. Nevertheless, we turn next to the \"special factors\" analysis assuming arguendo that some type of constitutional claims could be conjured here.\nBoumediene v. Bush , 553 U.S. 723, 128 S.Ct. 2229, 171 L.Ed.2d 41 (2008).\nBahlul v. United States , 840 F.3d 757, 796 (D.C. Cir. 2016) (en banc) (Millett, J., concurring) (\"That holding, however, was \u2018explicitly confined [ ] \u2018only\u2019 to the extraterritorial reach of the Suspension Clause,\u2019 and expressly \u2018disclaimed any intention to disturb existing law governing the extraterritorial reach of any constitutional provisions, other than the Suspension Clause.\u2019 \" (quoting Rasul v. Myers , 563 F.3d 527, 529 (D.C. Cir. 2009) (quoting Boumediene , 553 U.S. at 795, 128 S.Ct. at 2275\u201376 ) ) ), cert. denied , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 138 S.Ct. 313, 199 L.Ed.2d 232 (2017) ; Al Bahlul v. United States , 767 F.3d 1, 33 (D.C. Cir. 2014) (en banc) (Henderson, J., concurring) (\"Whether Boumediene in fact portends a sea change in the extraterritorial application of the Constitution writ large, we are bound to take the Supreme Court at its word when it limits its holding to the Suspension Clause.\" (citations omitted) ); Ali v. Rumsfeld , 649 F.3d 762, 771 (D.C. Cir. 2011) (\"[The Court] explicitly confined its constitutional holding \u2018only\u2019 to the extraterritorial reach of the Suspension Clause and disclaimed any intention to disturb existing law governing the extraterritorial reach of any constitutional provisions, other than the Suspension Clause.\" (citations omitted) ); Igart\u00faa v. United States , 626 F.3d 592, 600 (1st Cir. 2010) (\"The Boumediene court was concerned only with the Suspension Clause ... not with ... any other constitutional text.\").\nB. Special Factors\nThe plaintiffs argue that this case involves no \"special factors\"\u2014no reasons the court should hesitate before extending Bivens . However remarkable this position may seem, it is unremarkable that the plaintiffs hold it. Indeed, they must. The presence of \"special factors\" precludes a Bivens extension. Given Abbasi 's elucidation of the \"special factors\" inquiry, there is more than enough reason for this court to stay its hand and deny the extraordinary remedy that the plaintiffs seek.\nAbbasi clarifies the concept of \"special factors\" by explicitly focusing the inquiry on maintaining the separation of powers: \"separation-of-powers principles are or should be central to the analysis.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1857. Before Abbasi , the Court had instructed lower courts to perform \"the kind of remedial determination that is appropriate for a common-law tribunal .\" See, e.g. , Wilkie v. Robbins , 551 U.S. 537, 550, 127 S.Ct. 2588, 2598, 168 L.Ed.2d 389 (2007) (emphasis added) (quoting Bush v. Lucas , 462 U.S. 367, 378, 103 S.Ct. 2404, 2411, 76 L.Ed.2d 648 (1983) ). Underscoring the Court's steady retreat from the \"ancien regime \" discussed above, that language appears nowhere in Abbasi . Instead, Abbasi instructs courts to \"concentrate on whether the Judiciary is well suited, absent congressional action or instruction, to consider and weigh the costs and benefits of allowing a damages action to proceed.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1857\u201358. In light of this guidance, the question for this court is not whether this case is distinguishable from Abbasi itself\u2014it certainly is\u2014but whether \"there are sound reasons to think Congress might doubt the efficacy or necessity of a damages remedy.\" Id . at 1858. If such reasons exist, \"the courts must refrain from creating the remedy in order to respect the role of Congress in determining the nature and extent of federal-court jurisdiction under Article III.\" Id .\nApplying Abbasi 's separation-of-powers analysis reveals numerous \"special factors\" at issue in this case. To begin with, this extension of Bivens threatens the political branches' supervision of national security. \"The Supreme Court has never implied a Bivens remedy in a case involving the military, national security, or intelligence.\" Doe v. Rumsfeld , 683 F.3d 390, 394 (D.C. Cir. 2012). In Abbasi , the Court stressed that \"[n]ational-security policy is the prerogative of the Congress and the President.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1861. The plaintiffs note the Court's warning that \"national security\" should not \"become a talisman used to ward off inconvenient claims.\" Id . at 1862. But the Court stated that \"[t]his danger of abuse\" is particularly relevant in \"domestic cases.\" See id . (citations omitted). Of course, the defining characteristic of this case is that it is not domestic. National-security concerns are hardly \"talismanic\" where, as here, border security is at issue. See, e.g. , United States v. Delgado\u2013Garcia , 374 F.3d 1337, 1345 (D.C. Cir. 2004) (\"[T]his country's border-control policies are of crucial importance to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.\").\nIn particular, the threat of Bivens liability could undermine the Border Patrol's ability to perform duties essential to national security. Congress has expressly charged the Border Patrol with \"deter[ring] and prevent[ing] the illegal entry of terrorists, terrorist weapons, persons, and contraband.\" 6 U.S.C. \u00a7 211(e)(3)(B). Although members of the Border Patrol like Agent Mesa may conduct activities analogous to domestic law enforcement, this case involved shots fired across the border within the scope of Agent Mesa's employment. In a similar context\u2014airport security\u2014the Third Circuit recently denied a Bivens remedy for a TSA agent's alleged constitutional violations. Vanderklok v. United States , 868 F.3d 189, 207\u2013209 (3d Cir. 2017). Relying on Abbasi , the Third Circuit's analysis is instructive:\nGiven the transnational context of this case, denying a remedy here does not, as the plaintiffs suggest, repudiate Bivens claims where constitutional violations by the Border Patrol are wholly domestic. See, e.g. , De La Paz v. Coy , 786 F.3d 367, 374 (5th Cir. 2015) (deferring to prior Fifth Circuit decisions \"to the extent that they permit Bivens actions against immigration officers who deploy unconstitutionally excessive force when detaining immigrants on American soil\").\n[The plaintiff] asks us to imply a Bivens action for damages against a TSA agent. TSA employees [ ] are tasked with assisting in a critical aspect of national security\u2014securing our nation's airports and air traffic. The threat of damages liability could indeed increase the probability that a TSA agent would hesitate in making split-second decisions about suspicious passengers. In light of Supreme Court precedent, past and very recent, that is surely a special factor that gives us pause.\nId . at 207. The same logic applies here. Implying a private right of action for damages in this transnational context increases the likelihood that Border Patrol agents will \"hesitate in making split second decisions.\" Considering the \"systemwide\" impact of this Bivens extension, there are \"sound reasons to think Congress might doubt [its] efficacy.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1858.\nAlthough the dissent contends that the Vanderklok court focused on the lack of TSA law enforcement training, we believe public safety was the court's overriding concern. See Vanderklok, 868 F.3d at 209 (\"Ultimately, the role of the TSA in securing public safety is so significant that we ought not create a damages remedy in this context.\").\nExtending Bivens in this context also risks interference with foreign affairs and diplomacy more generally. This case is hardly sui generis : the United States government is always responsible to foreign sovereigns when federal officials injure foreign citizens on foreign soil. These are often delicate diplomatic matters, and, as such, they \"are rarely proper subjects for judicial intervention.\" Haig v. Agee , 453 U.S. 280, 292, 101 S.Ct. 2766, 2774, 69 L.Ed.2d 640 (1981). In fact, in 2014 the United States and Mexican governments established the joint Border Violence Prevention Council as a forum for addressing these sorts of issues. The incident involving Agent Mesa initiated serious dialogue between the two sovereigns, with the United States refusing Mexico's request to extradite Mesa but resolving to \"work with the Mexican government within existing mechanisms and agreements to prevent future incidents.\"\nDHS, Written Testimony for a H. Comm. on Oversight & Gov't Reform Hearing (Sept. 9, 2015), https://www.dhs.gov/news/2015/09/09/written-testimony-dhs-southernborder-and-approaches-campaign-joint-task-force-west.\nDOJ, Federal Officials Close Investigation into the Death of Sergio Hernandez\u2013Guereca (Apr. 27, 2012), https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-officials-close-investigationdeath-sergio-hernandez-guereca.\nGiven the dialogue between Mexico and the United States, the plaintiffs are wrong to suggest that Mexico's support for a new Bivens remedy obviates foreign affairs concerns. It is not surprising that Mexico, having requested Mesa's extradition, now supports a damages remedy against him. But the Executive Branch denied extradition and refused to indict Agent Mesa following a thorough investigation. It would undermine Mexico's respect for the validity of the Executive's prior determinations if, pursuant to a Bivens claim, a federal court entered a damages judgment against Agent Mesa. In any event, diplomatic concerns \"involve[ ] a host of considerations that must be weighed and appraised\"\u2014a sign that they must be \"committed to those who write the laws rather than those who interpret them.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1857 (citations omitted).\nSee Hernandez , 785 F.3d at 132 (Jones, J., concurring) (\"Numerous federal agencies, including the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, and the United States Attorney's Office, investigated this incident and declined to indict Agent Mesa or grant extradition to Mexico under 18 U.S.C. \u00a7 3184.\").\nCongress's failure to provide a damages remedy in these circumstances is an additional factor counseling hesitation. Abbasi emphasized that Congress's silence may be \"relevant[ ] and ... telling,\" especially where \"Congressional interest\" in an issue \"has been frequent and intense.\" Id. at 1862 (citations omitted). It is \"much more difficult to believe that congressional inaction was inadvertent\" given the increasing national policy focus on border security. Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1862 (citations omitted).\nRelevant statutes confirm that Congress's failure to provide a federal remedy was intentional. For instance, in section 1983, Congress expressly limited damage remedies to \"citizen[s] of the United States or other person[s] within the jurisdiction thereof.\" 42 U.S.C. \u00a7 1983. Given that Bivens is a judicially implied version of section 1983, it would violate separation-of-powers principles if the implied remedy reached further than the express one. Likewise, under the Federal Tort Claims Act\u2014a law that comprehensively waives federal sovereign immunity to provide damages remedies for injuries inflicted by federal employees\u2014Congress specifically excluded \"[a]ny claim arising in a foreign country.\" 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 2680(k). Congress also exempted federal officials from liability under the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991. See 28 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 2671 et seq . Taken together, these statutes represent Congress's repeated refusals to create private rights of action against federal officials for injuries to foreign citizens on foreign soil. It is not credible that Congress would favor the judicial invention of those rights.\nPresident George H.W. Bush stressed this interpretation of the TVPA when signing the legislation. See Statement on Signing the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991, Mar. 12, 1992), http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=20715.\nOf course, there are some very narrow exceptions. See, e.g. , Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000, 18 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 1595, 1596, 3271 (creating private right of action for noncitizens against federal employees who engage in sex trafficking outside the United States).\nCongress has also repeatedly authorized the payment of damages for injuries to aliens in foreign countries through limited administrative claims procedures. See, e.g. , 22 U.S.C. \u00a7 2669-1. The existence of such procedures is additional evidence that Congress's failure to provide a remedy in this instance is intentional.\nNor, under Abbasi , does the plaintiffs' lack of a damages remedy favor extending Bivens . The Supreme Court has held that \"even in the absence of an alternative\" remedy, courts should not extend Bivens if any special factors counsel hesitation. Wilkie , 551 U.S. at 550, 127 S.Ct. at 2598. Thus, the absence of a remedy is only significant because the presence of one precludes a Bivens extension. Here, the absence of a federal remedy does not mean the absence of deterrence. Abbasi acknowledges the \"persisting concern [ ] that absent a Bivens remedy there will be insufficient deterrence to prevent officers from violating the Constitution.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1863. For cross-border shootings like this one, however, criminal investigations and prosecutions are already a deterrent. While it is true that numerous federal agencies investigated Agent Mesa's conduct and decided not to bring charges, the DOJ is currently prosecuting another Border Patrol agent in Arizona for the cross-border murder of a Mexican citizen. See United States v. Swartz , No. 15-CR-1723 (D. Ariz. Sept. 23, 2015). The threat of criminal prosecution for abusive conduct is not hollow. In some instances, moreover, a state-law tort claim may be available to provide both deterrence and damages. That claim is unavailable here because the DOJ certified that Agent Mesa acted within the scope of his employment, and so the Westfall Act protects him from liability. See 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 2679(b)(1), (d). The plaintiffs concede that Agent Mesa was acting within the scope of his employment. Regardless, Abbasi makes clear that, when there is \"a balance to be struck\" between countervailing policy considerations like deterrence and national security, \"[t]he proper balance is one for the Congress, not the Judiciary, to undertake.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1863.\nFinally, the extraterritorial aspect of this case is itself a special factor that underlies and aggravates the separation-of-powers issues already discussed. The plaintiffs argue that extraterritoriality cannot constitute a special factor because this would multiply extraterritoriality's significance. But this misunderstands the Bivens inquiry and misreads Supreme Court precedent. The plaintiffs' argument relies on Davis v. Passman , in which the defendant argued that his conduct was immunized by the Speech or Debate Clause and, alternatively, that the Clause was a \"special factor\" for Bivens purposes. The Court held that the scope of the immunity and weight of the special factor were \"coextensive.\" See Davis , 442 U.S. at 246, 99 S.Ct. at 2277. In other words, if the Clause did not immunize the defendant's conduct, then it was not a special factor. Similarly, the plaintiffs here suggest that extraterritoriality is not a \"special factor\" if the Constitution applies extraterritorially. This argument conflates the applicability of a constitutional immunity with the scope of a constitutional right, and thereby turns the Bivens inquiry upside down. Bivens remedies are not \"coextensive\" with the Constitution's protections. Indeed, in United States v. Stanley , the Supreme Court rejected a similar Davis -based argument, finding it \"not an application but a repudiation of the \u2018special factors\u2019 limitation.\" 483 U.S. 669, 686, 107 S.Ct. 3054, 3065, 97 L.Ed.2d 550 (1987).\nPlaintiffs also suggest that relying on extraterritoriality as an indicator of a \"new context\" and as a \"special factor\" double counts the significance of extraterritoriality and stacks the deck against extending Bivens . But Abbasi explicitly states that one rationale for finding a \"new context\" is \"the presence of potential special factors .\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1860 (emphasis added). To the extent that this court double counts the significance of extraterritoriality, the Supreme Court has not foreclosed our doing so.\nIndeed, the novelty and uncertain scope of an extraterritorial Bivens remedy counsel hesitation. As the Eleventh Circuit recently averred, the legal theory itself may constitute a special factor if it is \"doctrinally novel and difficult to administer.\" Alvarez v. U.S. Immigration & Customs Enf't , 818 F.3d 1194, 1210 (11th Cir. 2016), cert. denied , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 2321, 198 L.Ed.2d 724 (2017). An extraterritorial Bivens extension is \"doctrinally novel.\" The Supreme Court \"has never created or even favorably mentioned a non-statutory right of action for damages on account of conduct that occurred outside the borders of the United States.\" Vance v. Rumsfeld , 701 F.3d 193, 198\u201399 (7th Cir. 2012) (en banc). Nor has any court of appeals extended Bivens extraterritorially. See Meshal v. Higgenbotham , 804 F.3d 417, 424\u201325 (D.C. Cir. 2015), cert. denied , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 2325, 198 L.Ed.2d 755 (2017). Extraterritoriality, moreover, involves a host of administrability concerns, making it impossible to assess the \"impact on governmental operations systemwide.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1858.\nThe critical administrability issue, of course, is the uncertain scope of an extraterritorial Bivens claim. A court could attempt to tailor its holding to the facts of this case, thereby making sure the plaintiffs win\u2014at least, at the motion to dismiss stage. But that will hardly deter the next plaintiff in the next case. During enforcement operations on the U.S.\u2013Mexico border, it is not unusual for Border Patrol officers to be shot at or otherwise attacked from the Mexico side during patrols on land, on water, and in the air. If the dissenters' position here prevails, whenever Border Patrol officers return fire in self-defense, and someone gets hurt in Mexico, Bivens suits will follow. Moreover, nothing written by the dissent herein assures that if Bivens should apply here, no case will be filed against the Nevada-based operator of a drone flown far beyond our borders.\nBut novelty is by no means the only problem with an extraterritorial Bivens remedy. The presumption against extraterritoriality accentuates the impropriety of extending private rights of action to aliens injured abroad. According to the Supreme Court, \"[t]he presumption against extraterritorial application helps ensure that the Judiciary does not erroneously adopt an interpretation of U.S. law that carries foreign policy consequences not clearly intended by the political branches.\" Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. , 569 U.S. 108, 116, 133 S.Ct. 1659, 1664, 185 L.Ed.2d 671 (2013). Even when a statute's substantive provisions do apply extraterritorially, a court must \"separately apply the presumption against extraterritoriality\" when it determines whether to provide a private right of action for damages. RJR Nabisco, Inc. v. European Cmty. , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 136 S.Ct. 2090, 2106, 195 L.Ed.2d 476 (2016). By extension, even if the Constitution applies extraterritorially, a court should hesitate to provide an extraterritorial damages remedy with \"potential for international friction beyond that presented by merely applying U.S. substantive law to that foreign conduct.\" Id. at 2106.\nThe D.C. Circuit squarely addressed the issue of extraterritoriality in the Bivens context and concluded that it constituted a \"special factor.\" See Meshal , 804 F.3d at 425\u201326. Like this case, the D.C. Circuit's decision in Meshal v. Higgenbotham involved a challenge to \"the individual actions of federal law enforcement officers\" for an injury that occurred on foreign soil. Id . at 426. Refusing to extend Bivens , the court noted that \"the presumption against extraterritoriality is a settled principle that the Supreme Court applies even in considering statutory remedies.\" Id . at 425. Given this presumption, the court concluded that extraterritoriality was a special factor. Concurring, Judge Kavanaugh stressed that \"[i]t would be grossly anomalous ... to apply Bivens extraterritorially when we would not apply an identical statutory cause of action for constitutional torts extraterritorially.\" Id. at 430 (Kavanaugh, J., concurring). We agree. Not only would it be \"anomalous,\" it would contravene the separation-of-powers concerns that lie at the heart of the \"special factors\" concept.\nHaving weighed the factors against extending Bivens , we conclude that this is not a close case. Even before Abbasi clarified the \"special factors\" inquiry, we agreed with our sister circuits that \"[t]he only relevant threshold\u2014that a factor \u2018counsels hesitation\u2019\u2014is remarkably low.\" See De La Paz v. Coy , 786 F.3d 367, 378 (5th Cir. 2015) (quoting Arar v. Ashcroft , 585 F.3d 559, 574 (2d Cir. 2009) (en banc) ). Here, extending Bivens would interfere with the political branches' oversight of national security and foreign affairs. It would flout Congress's consistent and explicit refusals to provide damage remedies for aliens injured abroad. And it would create a remedy with uncertain limits. In its remand of Hernandez , the Supreme Court chastened this court for ruling on the extraterritorial application of the Fourth Amendment because the issue is \"sensitive and may have consequences that are far reaching.\" Hernandez , 137 S.Ct. 2003, 2007 (2017). Similar \"consequences\" are dispositive of the \"special factors\" inquiry. The myriad implications of an extraterritorial Bivens remedy require this court to deny it.\nFor these reasons, the district court's judgment of dismissal is AFFIRMED .\nJAMES L. DENNIS, Circuit Judge, concurring in the judgment:\nIn my view, we need not decide the difficult question of whether a Bivens remedy should be available under the circumstances of this case because, under Supreme Court precedent, Agent Mesa is entitled to qualified immunity. I find compelling the plaintiffs' arguments that Hern\u00e1ndez was entitled to protections under the Fourth Amendment in light of Boumediene v. Bush , 553 U.S. 723, 128 S.Ct. 2229, 171 L.Ed.2d 41 (2008), and the circumstances surrounding the border area where Mesa shot and killed him. See Hernandez v. Mesa , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 2003, 2008\u201311, 198 L.Ed.2d 625 (2017) (Breyer, J., joined by Ginsburg, J., dissenting). But the extraterritorial application of these protections to Hern\u00e1ndez was not clearly established at the time of Mesa's tortious conduct. Mesa is therefore entitled to qualified immunity. See Mullenix v. Luna , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 136 S.Ct. 305, 308, 193 L.Ed.2d 255 (2015) (\"The doctrine of qualified immunity shields officials from civil liability so long as their conduct does not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights.\" (internal quotation marks omitted) ).The plaintiffs contend that questions about the extraterritorial application of constitutional protections do not preclude Mesa's liability. After all, according to the complaint, Mesa essentially committed a cold-blooded murder. Surely every reasonable officer would know that Mesa's conduct was unlawful, the plaintiffs argue. While that is a fair point, I believe this argument is foreclosed by Supreme Court precedent, which holds that the right giving rise to the claim\u2014here, Hern\u00e1ndez's Fourth Amendment rights\u2014must be clearly established. See Davis v. Scherer , 468 U.S. 183, 197, 104 S.Ct. 3012, 82 L.Ed.2d 139 (1984).\nThe majority opinion states, \"The FBI reported that ... a group of young men began throwing rocks at [Mesa] from the Mexican side of the border\" and asserts that Mesa \"fired several shots toward the assailants.\" Maj. Op. at 814. That statement is not compatible with the plaintiffs' complaint in this case, which alleges that Hern\u00e1ndez was \"standing safely and legally\" on Mexican soil, \"defenseless,\" \"offering no resistance,\" and not threatening Mesa in any way. The complaint also alleges that the FBI's statement\u2014before discovering that a video of the incident existed\u2014that Mesa fired at rock-throwers who surrounded him was \"a false and reprehensible cover-up statement.\"\nWhile the majority's opinion casts aspersions on the viability of plaintiffs' Fifth Amendment claim, I continue to disagree. As I discussed at length in my original panel majority opinion and in my original en-banc concurrence, a noncitizen injured outside the United States as the result of arbitrary official conduct by a law enforcement officer located in the United States should be entitled to invoke the protections provided by the Fifth Amendment. See Hernandez v. United States , 757 F.3d 249, 267\u201372 (5th Cir. 2014) (original panel opinion); Hernandez v. United States , 785 F.3d 117, 134\u201339 (5th Cir. 2015) (en banc) (Prado, J., concurring). However, I focus here only on the \"antecedent\" question regarding the availability of a Bivens remedy. See Hernandez v. Mesa , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 2003, 2006, 198 L.Ed.2d 625 (2017).\nIn Davis v. Scherer , the Supreme Court held, \"A plaintiff who seeks damages for violation of constitutional or statutory rights may overcome the defendant official's qualified immunity only by showing that those rights were clearly established at the time of the conduct at issue.\" Id. (emphasis added). The Court stated that \"officials can act without fear of harassing litigation only if they reasonably can anticipate when their conduct may give rise to liability for damages.\" Id. at 195, 104 S.Ct. 3012. In light of Davis , the plaintiffs' argument that Mesa forfeited his qualified immunity because his conduct was shockingly unlawful cannot succeed. I am therefore compelled to concur in affirming the district court's dismissal of the plaintiffs' claims.\nHAYNES, Circuit Judge, concurring:\nI concur in the judgment and with the majority opinion's conclusion that Bivens should not extend to the circumstances of this case. I write separately to note that when we previously heard this case en banc, it was consolidated with two other appeals, which alleged issues arising under the Alien Tort Statute and Federal Tort Claims Act. See Hernandez v. United States, 785 F.3d 117, 139 (5th Cir. 2015) (Haynes, J., concurring). Those appeals and claims are not before us today, and they need not be addressed to resolve the Bivens claim against Mesa.\nEDWARD C. PRADO, Circuit Judge, joined by GRAVES, Circuit Judge, dissenting:\nToday's en banc majority denies Sergio Hernandez's parents a Bivens remedy for the loss of their son at the hands of a United States Border Patrol agent. The majority asserts that the transnational nature of this case presents a new context under Bivens and that special factors counsel against this Court's interference. While I agree that this case presents a new context, I would find that no special factors counsel hesitation in recognizing a Bivens remedy because this case centers on an individual federal officer acting in his law enforcement capacity. I respectfully dissent.\nI do not take issue with the majority's framework for analyzing whether there are special factors counseling hesitation. \"[S]eparation-of-powers principles are or should be central to the analysis.\" Ziglar v. Abbasi , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 1843, 1857, 198 L.Ed.2d 290 (2017). And the majority's analysis purports to consider these principles by appropriately asking \"whether the Judiciary is well suited, absent congressional action or instruction, to consider and weigh the costs and benefits of allowing a damages action to proceed.\" See id. at 1857\u201358. However, in conducting this analysis, the majority is quickly led astray from the familiar circumstances of this case by empty labels of national security, foreign affairs, and extraterritoriality. These labels\u2014as we say in Texas\u2014are all hat, no cattle.\nThe majority repeatedly attempts to frame this case around the issue of whether aliens injured abroad can pursue Bivens remedies. That characterization, however, overlooks the critical who, what, where, when, and how of the lead actor in this tragic narrative. This case involves one federal officer \"engaged in his law enforcement duties\" in the United States who shot and killed an unarmed, fifteen-year-old Mexican boy standing a few feet away. The Supreme Court in Abbasi went to great lengths to indicate support for the availability of a Bivens remedy in exactly the circumstances presented here: an instance of individual law enforcement overreach. As the Court recently reaffirmed in no uncertain terms, Bivens is \"settled law ... in [the] common and recurrent sphere of law enforcement.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1857. For the following reasons, I would retain Bivens in that common sphere and recognize a remedy for this senseless and arbitrary cross-border shooting at the hands of a federal law enforcement officer.1\nThe Supreme Court directed this Court \"to consider how the reasoning and analysis in Abbasi may bear on this case,\" so that is where I begin. See Hernandez v. Mesa , \u2013\u2013\u2013 U.S. \u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013, 137 S.Ct. 2003, 2006, 198 L.Ed.2d 625 (2017). In Abbasi , aliens detained for immigration violations following the September 11 attacks brought a class action suit against high-level federal executive officials and detention facility wardens. 137 S.Ct. at 1852\u201354. The detainees alleged that they had been detained in harsh conditions, including that they were confined in tiny cells for over 23 hours a day, subjected to regular strip searches, denied basic hygiene products and most forms of communication, and subjected to regular verbal and physical abuse by guards. Id. at 1853. Detainee-plaintiffs brought their Bivens claims alleging that the detention and policies authorizing it violated their Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights. Id. at 1853\u201354. After finding the case presented a new Bivens context because it challenged \"confinement conditions imposed on illegal aliens pursuant to a high-level executive policy created in the wake of a major terrorist attack\"\u2014a far cry from the three Bivens cases the Court had approved in the past\u2014the Court determined that several special factors counseled hesitation that precluded a Bivens remedy against the executive officials. See id. at 1860\u201363.\nThe Supreme Court's analysis of four special factors in Abbasi is particularly relevant given the vastly different circumstances presented in this case. First, the Court took issue with the fact that the detainees sought to hold high-level federal executive officials liable for the unconstitutional activity of their subordinates. See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1860. The Court warned that \" Bivens is not designed to hold officers responsible for the acts of their subordinates.\" Id. (citing Ashcroft v. Iqbal , 556 U.S. 662, 676, 129 S.Ct. 1937, 173 L.Ed.2d 868 (2009) ). Because \"[t]he purpose of Bivens is to deter the officer ,\" a Bivens claim should be \"brought against the individual official for his or her own acts, not the acts of others.\" Id. (quoting F.D.I.C. v. Meyer , 510 U.S. 471, 485, 114 S.Ct. 996, 127 L.Ed.2d 308 (1994) ). Relatedly, the Abbasi Court found it problematic that that the detainees challenged a broad governmental policy, specifically the government's response to the September 11 attacks. Id. at 1860\u201361. The Court noted that \"a Bivens action is not \u2018a proper vehicle for altering an entity's policy.\u2019 \" Id. at 1860 (quoting Corr. Servs. Corp. v. Malesko , 534 U.S. 61, 74, 122 S.Ct. 515, 151 L.Ed.2d 456 (2001) ). Third, the Court disapproved of the fact that the detainees' claims challenged \"more than standard \u2018law enforcement operations.\u2019 \" Id. at 1861 (quoting United States v. Verdugo\u2013Urquidez , 494 U.S. 259, 273, 110 S.Ct. 1056, 108 L.Ed.2d 222 (1990) ). Specifically, the Court found the detainees' claims involved \"major elements of the Government's whole response to the September 11 attacks, thus ... requiring an inquiry into sensitive issues of national security.\" Id. Finally, the Court found it of \"central importance\" that Abbasi was not a \"damages or nothing\" case. Id. at 1862. In contrast to suits challenging \"individual instances of discrimination or law enforcement overreach,\" the Abbasi plaintiffs challenged \"large-scale policy decisions concerning the conditions of confinement imposed on hundreds of prisoners\" which could be remedied with injunctive and habeas relief. Id. at 1862\u201363.\nNot only are all four of these special factors notably absent here, but this case also presents the limited circumstances in which Abbasi indicated a Bivens remedy would exist. First, Hernandez's parents do not seek to hold any high-level officials liable for the acts of their subordinates. Instead, and strictly comporting with Bivens , plaintiffs are suing an individual federal agent for his own actions. See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1860 (\"[A] Bivens claim is brought against the individual official for his or her own acts.\"). Relatedly, in suing an individual officer, Hernandez's parents do not challenge or seek to alter any governmental policy. To the contrary, the constitutional constraints Hernandez's parents seek mirror existing Executive Branch policy for Border Patrol agents. Department of Homeland Security regulations and guidelines already require Border Patrol agents to adhere to constitutional standards for the use of lethal force, regardless of the subject's location or nationality. Furthermore, as a case against a single federal officer, this suit would not require unnecessary inquiry or discovery into governmental deliberations or policy-making\u2014certainly not any more than any other regularly permissible Bivens suit alleging unconstitutional use of force by a Border Patrol agent. See, e.g. , Martinez\u2013Aguero v. Gonzalez , 459 F.3d 618, 620\u201325 (5th Cir. 2006) ; Valdez\u2013Ortega v. Does , No. 92-7772, 1993 WL 560259, at *1\u20132 (5th Cir. Dec. 27, 1993). Third, this case has nothing to do with terrorism, nor does it involve a high-level governmental response to a major national security event. Rather, plaintiffs merely challenge \"standard \u2018law enforcement operations.\u2019 \" See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1861. While the majority attempts to link this case to border security, which I address separately below, there is no question that a case which involves only one Border Patrol agent and a fifteen-year-old boy is a far cry from Abbasi , which involved broad and sensitive national security policies following the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history. Finally, unlike the detainees in Abbasi , who had several alternative remedies including habeas relief, this is a \"damages or nothing\" case for Hernandez's parents. See id. at 1862. It is uncontested that plaintiffs find no alternative relief in Mexican law, state law, the Federal Tort Claims Act (\"FTCA\"), the Alien Tort Statute (\"ATS\"), or federal criminal law for their tragic loss. Nor can injunctive or habeas relief redress the irreparable loss of life here. Indeed, individual instances of law enforcement overreach\u2014as alleged here\u2014are by \"their very nature ... difficult to address except by way of damages actions after the fact.\" Id. Given that a Bivens cause of action is plaintiffs' only available remedy, compensatory relief by way of Bivens is both necessary and appropriate in this case. See Bivens , 403 U.S. at 407, 91 S.Ct. 1999 (Harlan, J., concurring) (\"The question then, is, as I see it, whether compensatory relief is \u2018necessary\u2019 or \u2018appropriate\u2019 to the vindication of the interest asserted.\").\nThe regulations provide that \"[d]eadly force may be used only when [a Customs and Border Protection (\"CBP\") officer] has reasonable grounds to believe that such force is necessary to protect the designated immigration officer or other persons from the imminent danger of death or serious physical injury.\" 8 C.F.R. \u00a7 287.8(a)(2)(ii) ; see also United States Customs and Border Protection, Use of Force Policy, Guidelines and Procedures Handbook 1 (2014), available at https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/UseofForcePolicyHandbook.pdf (\"CBP policy on the use of force by Authorized Officers/Agents is derived from constitutional law, as interpreted by federal courts in cases such as Graham v. Connor , 490 U.S. 386, 109 S.Ct. 1865, 104 L.Ed.2d 443 (1989) and Tennessee v. Garner , 471 U.S. 1, 105 S.Ct. 1694, 85 L.Ed.2d 1 (1985), federal statutes and applicable DHS and CBP Policies.\").\nAfter an investigation, the Department of Justice declined to seek criminal or civil charges against Agent Mesa. See Dept. of Justice, Office of Public Affairs, Federal Officials Close Investigation into Death of Sergio Hernandez\u2013Guereca (Apr. 27, 2012), available at http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-officials-close-investigation-death-sergio-hernandezguereca. This inaction does not appear to be unusual. According to a December 2013 report by the Arizona Republic , \"[t]he Department of Justice has not been able to show any cases in which it recommended civil or criminal charges against a CBP agent or officer who killed in the line of duty in at least the past six years,\" and \"[a]n extensive review by The Republic also found no instances.\" Bob Ortega & Rob O'Dell, Deadly Border Agent Incidents Cloaked in Silence , Ariz. Republic (Dec. 16, 2013, 9:58 PM), available at http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/20131212arizona-border-patrol-deadlyforce-investigation.html?nclick_check=1. Additionally, the United States government refused to extradite Agent Mesa to Mexico for criminal prosecution. Brief for the Gov't of the United Mexican States as Amicus Curiae in Support of Appellants on Rehearing En Banc, at 8 (Jan. 15, 2015). The fact that one Border Patrol agent in Arizona is currently being prosecuted for a cross-border murder provides little comfort to Hernandez's parents and little deterrence for future shootings\u2014particularly if we foreclose any hope of a damages remedy here.\nThe special factors identified by the majority do not convince me that the Judiciary is not \"well suited ... to consider and weigh the costs and benefits of allowing a damages action to proceed\"\u2014particularly given the relatively straight-forward events here. See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1858. I disagree that recognizing a Bivens remedy in this case \"threatens the political branches' supervision of national security.\" According to the majority, national security is implicated because the events giving rise to this suit took place at the border, thereby affecting border security and the operations of the Border Patrol. Relying on the Third Circuit's rejection of Bivens liability in the airport security context for a First Amendment retaliation claim, the majority also reasons that implying a Bivens remedy in the transnational context \"increases the likelihood that Border patrol agents will \u2018hesitate in making split second decisions.\u2019 \" See Vanderklok v. United States , 868 F.3d 189 (3d Cir. 2017).\nWhile the shooting in this case took place at the border, it does not follow that border security and the operations of the Border Patrol are significantly implicated. As the original panel majority noted, this case \"involves questions of precisely Bivens -like domestic law enforcement and nothing more.\" Hernandez v. United States , 757 F.3d 249, 276 (5th Cir. 2014). Plaintiffs allege that an individual Border Patrol agent while on duty on U.S. soil shot and killed an unarmed fifteen-year-old boy. If recognizing a Bivens remedy in this context implicates border security or the Border Patrol's operations, so too would any suit against a Border Patrol agent for unconstitutional actions taken in the course and scope of his or her employment. Yet, as the majority recognizes, Border Patrol agents are unquestionably subject to Bivens suits when they commit constitutional violations on U.S. soil. See, e.g. , De La Paz v. Coy , 786 F.3d 367, 374 (5th Cir. 2015) ; Martinez\u2013Aguero , 459 F.3d at 620\u201325 ; Valdez\u2013Ortega , 1993 WL 560259, at *1\u20132. It make little sense to argue that a suit against a Border Patrol agent who shoots and kills someone standing a few feet beyond the U.S. border implicates border and national security issues, but at the same time contend that those concerns are not implicated when the same agent shoots someone standing a few feet inside the border.\nMoreover, the practical rationale given by the majority for not recognizing a Bivens remedy\u2014that Border Patrol agents will hesitate making split-second decisions\u2014is one more commonly and more appropriately invoked in the qualified immunity context. See Graham , 490 U.S. at 396\u201397, 109 S.Ct. 1865 (holding that the excessive force qualified immunity analysis \"must embody allowance for the fact that police officers are often forced to make split-second judgments\u2014in circumstances that are tense, uncertain, and rapidly evolving\u2014about the amount of force that is necessary in a particular situation\"); see also Pasco ex rel. Pasco v. Knoblauch , 566 F.3d 572, 582 (5th Cir. 2009) (\"Importantly, qualified immunity purposefully shields police officers' split-second decisions made without clear guidance from legal rulings.\"). Given that the qualified immunity analysis already incorporates this practical concern, it is odd to invoke it at this stage, particularly when such concerns could be raised in nearly any Bivens suit against a federal law enforcement officer. See Bivens , 403 U.S. at 396, 91 S.Ct. 1999 (failing to raise concern about hesitation by federal agents in tense search and arrest situations and holding that \"no special factors counsel[ed] hesitation\"). Indeed, although the majority does not reach the issue of qualified immunity, Agent Mesa has and could continue to raise it as a possible defense to the constitutional claims against him.\nFinally, I am troubled by the majority's reliance on a First Amendment retaliation case to raise this \"national security\" concern. In Vanderklok , the Third Circuit considered whether under Bivens \"a First Amendment claim against a TSA employee for retaliatory prosecution even exists in the context of airport security screenings.\" Vanderklok , 868 F.3d at 194. While the court refused to recognize such a claim in light of the new context presented and various special factors counseling hesitation, one such special factor the court found particularly relevant was the fact that \"TSA employees typically are not law enforcement officers and do not act as such.\" Id. at 208. The court noted that \"TSA employees are not trained on issues of probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and other constitutional doctrines that govern law enforcement officers.\" Id. Here, by contrast, Agent Mesa is a federal law enforcement officer well-trained on relevant constitutional doctrines and permissible use of force. See generally United States Customs and Border Protection, Use of Force Policy, Guidelines and Procedures Handbook (2014). In light of Agent Mesa's status as a federal law enforcement officer, the practical concerns raised in Vanderlock pertaining to non-officer TSA employees in the First Amendment retaliation context have little bearing here.\nIndeed, Abbasi itself cautions against taking the very path the majority errantly takes in this case. \"[N]ational-security concerns must not become a talisman used to ward off inconvenient claims\u2014a \u2018label\u2019 used to \u2018cover a multitude of sins.\u2019 \" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1862 (quoting Mitchell v. Forsyth , 472 U.S. 511, 523, 105 S.Ct. 2806, 86 L.Ed.2d 411 (1985) ). As one prominent legal scholar has warned, \"national security\" justifications are \"increasingly becom[ing] the rule in contemporary civil litigation against government officers\" and threaten to \"dilute the effectiveness of judicial review as a deterrent for any and all unlawful government action\u2014not just those actions undertaken in ostensibly in defense of the nation.\" Steven I. Vladeck, The New National Security Canon , 61 Am. U. L. Rev. 1295, 1330 (2012). When one looks to substantiate the invocation of national security here, one is left with the impression that this case more closely resembles ordinary civil litigation against a federal agent than a case involving a true inquiry into sensitive national security and military affairs, which are properly committed to the Executive Branch. See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1861. On this record, I would not so readily abdicate our judicial role given the fundamental rights at stake here. See Hamdi v. Rumsfeld , 542 U.S. 507, 536, 124 S.Ct. 2633, 159 L.Ed.2d 578 (2004) (\"Whatever power the United States Constitution envisions for the Executive in its exchanges with other nations or with enemy organizations in times of conflict, it most assuredly envisions a role for all three branches when individual liberties are at stake.\").\nThe majority also invokes concerns about interference with foreign affairs and diplomacy as a special factor counseling hesitation. Asserting that the United States is always responsible to foreign sovereigns when federal officials injure foreign citizens on foreign soil, the majority argues that extending a Bivens remedy here implicates \"delicate diplomatic matters.\" However, isn't the United States equally answerable to foreign sovereigns when federal officials injure foreign citizens on domestic soil? Again, the majority's argument proves too much. As plaintiffs persuasively argue, if there is a \"U.S. foreign policy interest [implicated] in granting or denying a Bivens claim to foreign nationals, it is difficult to see how that interest would apply only if the injury occurred abroad.\" It also bears repeating that Agent Mesa's actions took place within the United States.\nI also fail to see how recognizing a Bivens remedy here would undermine Mexico's respect for the Executive Branch or create tension between Executive and Judicial determinations. No case holds that a court must first consider whether the Executive Branch has found evidence of criminality before determining whether a civil Bivens remedy exists for a given constitutional violation. Further, the majority fails to acknowledge that distinct standards of proof govern civil and criminal proceedings making different outcomes in these proceedings hardly the stuff of an international diplomatic crisis. See Addington v. Texas , 441 U.S. 418, 423\u201324, 99 S.Ct. 1804, 60 L.Ed.2d 323 (1979) (distinguishing between civil and criminal standards of proof). Even if one accepts that a Judicial finding of Bivens liability combined with an Executive Branch refusal to prosecute or extradite would undermine a foreign country's respect for the Executive Branch, it is difficult to explain how such concerns are only present when a foreign national is injured abroad, but not when a foreign national is injured in the United States. It is unclear how recognizing a Bivens remedy for the unconstitutional conduct of a single federal law enforcement officer acting entirely within the United States would suddenly inject this Court into sensitive matters of international diplomacy. Much as with national security, \"the Executive's mere incantation of ... \u2018foreign affairs\u2019 interests do not suffice to override constitutional rights.\" Def. Distrib. v. United States Dep't of State , 838 F.3d 451, 474 (5th Cir. 2016) (Jones, J., dissenting).\nThe majority also points to Congress's failure to provide a damages remedy as an additional factor counseling hesitation. Noting that the language of 42 U.S.C. \u00a7 1983 limits damage remedies to \"citizen[s] of the United States or other person[s] within the jurisdiction thereof,\" the majority first argues that Bivens as the \"judicially implied version of section 1983\" cannot reach further than \u00a7 1983. However, it is just as likely that by specifying \"other persons within the jurisdiction\" Congress intended to extend a \u00a7 1983 remedy beyond U.S. citizenship, rather than commenting on its availability for wrongful conduct by state actors with extraterritorial effects. Indeed, Congress enacted \u00a7 1983\"in response to the widespread deprivations of civil rights in the Southern States and the inability or unwillingness of authorities in those States to protect those rights or punish wrongdoers.\" Felder v. Casey , 487 U.S. 131, 147, 108 S.Ct. 2302, 101 L.Ed.2d 123 (1988) (citing Patsy v. Bd. of Regents of State of Fl. , 457 U.S. 496, 503\u201305, 102 S.Ct. 2557, 73 L.Ed.2d 172 (1982) ). Furthermore, while a Bivens action is often described as \"analogous\" to a \u00a7 1983 claim, Butts v. Martin , 877 F.3d 571, 588 (5th Cir. 2017), the Supreme Court has \"never expressly held that the contours of Bivens and \u00a7 1983 are identical.\" Malesko , 534 U.S. at 82, 122 S.Ct. 515 (Stevens, J., dissenting).\nThe other statutes highlighted by the majority fail to indicate that Congress expressly intended to preclude a remedy in the circumstances presented here. For instance, the FTCA's exclusion of \"claim[s] arising in a foreign country,\" see 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 2680(k), was meant to codify \"Congress's \u2018unwilling[ness] to subject the United States to liabilities depending upon the laws of a foreign power .\u2019 \" Sosa v. Alvarez\u2013Machain , 542 U.S. 692, 707, 124 S.Ct. 2739, 159 L.Ed.2d 718 (2004) (quoting United States v. Spelar , 338 U.S. 217, 221, 70 S.Ct. 10, 94 L.Ed. 3 (1949) ) (emphasis added). Notably, Bivens seeks to remedy violations of United States constitutional protections, and the FTCA expressly does \"not extend or apply to a civil action ... for a violation of the Constitution of the United States.\" 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 2679(b)(2)(A). Additionally, any exception for federal officials under the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 (\"TVPA\") has little to say about the availability of a Bivens claim here. The TVPA provides a remedy for extrajudicial killings and torture at the hands of individuals acting under color of foreign law. See 106 Stat. 73, note following 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 1350. However, these individuals would not have been subject to Bivens liability anyways because Bivens is limited to federal officials acting pursuant to federal law. Dean v. Gladney , 621 F.2d 1331, 1336 (5th Cir. 1980) (describing Bivens as creating \"a remedy against federal officers, acting under color of federal law\"); Kundra v. Austin , 233 Fed.Appx. 340, 341 (5th Cir. 2007) (\"[A] Bivens action requires that the defendant be a federal officer acting under color of federal law.\").\nIt is also important to note that Abbasi found Congress's failure to provide a remedy to the detainees in that case notable because Congressional interest in the government's response to the September 11 terrorist attack \"ha[d] been \u2018frequent and intense\u2019 and some of that interest ha[d] been directed to the conditions of confinement at issue.\" Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1862 (quoting Schweiker v. Chilicky , 487 U.S. 412, 425, 108 S.Ct. 2460, 101 L.Ed.2d 370 (1988) ); see also id. (noting that at Congress's behest the Department of Justice produced a 300\u2013page report on the confinement conditions at the relevant detention facility). By contrast here, Congressional interest in cross-border shootings has been negligible making it more likely that congressional inaction is inadvertent rather than intentional. See id. (noting that where Congressional attention is high \"it is much more difficult to believe that \u2018congressional inaction\u2019 was \u2018inadvertent\u2019 \"). Indeed, as courts have recognized in the statutory interpretation context, drawing inferences from Congress's silence is a difficult and potentially dangerous exercise. See Schneidewind v. ANR Pipeline Co. , 485 U.S. 293, 306, 108 S.Ct. 1145, 99 L.Ed.2d 316 (1988) (\"This Court generally is reluctant to draw inferences from Congress' failure to act.\"); La. Health Serv. & Indem. Co. v. Rapides Healthcare Sys. , 461 F.3d 529, 537 (5th Cir. 2006) (\"As is often the case, congressional silence whispers sweet nothings in the ears of both parties.\"); McGill v. E.P.A. , 593 F.2d 631, 636 (5th Cir. 1979) (\"The debate concerning the significance of congressional silence is almost as difficult to resolve as Bishop Berkeley's famous question concerning whether there is noise when a tree falls in the forest and no one is present to hear it.\"); Castro v. Chi. Hous. Auth. , 360 F.3d 721, 729 (7th Cir. 2004) (noting that \"inferences from congressional silence are treacherous\").\nFinally, the majority asserts that \"the extraterritorial aspect of this case\" is itself a special factor counseling hesitation. Looking to the fact that Hernandez was standing on Mexican soil when he was shot, the majority fears the uncertain scope of Bivens liability\u2014extending even to U.S.-based military drone operators\u2014were we to recognize a Bivens remedy here. The majority's concern about the effects of such a decision is understandable and I do not take it lightly. However, the limited and routine circumstances presented here of individual law enforcement action as well as established Supreme Court precedent on Bivens claims in the military context assure me that there is little danger that recognizing a Bivens remedy here will open a Pandora's Box of liability.\nFirst, as I emphasize above, this case is not sui generis among Bivens cases. In the \"common and recurrent sphere of law enforcement,\" courts across the country routinely administer Bivens claims against federal officers for unconstitutional actions occurring within the United States. See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1857. I readily acknowledge Hernandez was standing on the Mexican side of the culvert when he was shot, but it cannot be forgotten that Agent Mesa was acting from the American side of the culvert. It is hard to understand how the mere fact that a plaintiff happens to be standing a few feet beyond an unmarked and invisible line on the ground would suddenly create a host of administrability concerns or a systemwide impact on governmental operations that would not otherwise exist if the plaintiff was standing a few feet within the United States. As ordinary Bivens litigation against a federal law enforcement officer seeking damages for unconstitutional use of force, \"the legal standards for adjudicating the claim pressed here are well-established and easily administrable.\" Engel v. Buchan , 710 F.3d 698, 708 (7th Cir. 2013) (noting that extending a Bivens remedy for alleged Brady violations under the Due Process Clause presented \"no great problem of judicial interference with the work of law enforcement, certainly no greater than the Fourth Amendment claim in Bivens \").\nBut even the majority's concerns about liability for overseas drone operations are also unlikely to materialize. Even assuming foreign nationals injured at the hands of U.S. military personnel overseas could state valid constitutional claims\u2014a hotly debated topic\u2014the Supreme Court has already repeatedly rejected Bivens claims in the military context. See Chappell v. Wallace , 462 U.S. 296, 103 S.Ct. 2362, 76 L.Ed.2d 586 (1983) (rejecting Bivens claims brought by Navy sailors against superior officers who had allegedly mistreated them on the basis of race); United States v. Stanley , 483 U.S. 669, 107 S.Ct. 3054, 97 L.Ed.2d 550 (1987) (rejecting Bivens claims brought by a former soldier against military and civilian officials who allegedly surreptitiously dosed him with LSD to study its effect on humans). Furthermore, it is likely that such claims would actually implicate various special factors counseling hesitation specifically identified in Abbasi such as requiring a true inquiry into national security issues, intruding upon the authority of the Executive Branch in military affairs, and actually causing officials \"to second-guess difficult but necessary decisions concerning national-security policy.\"See Abbasi , 137 S.Ct. at 1861.\nIn sum, this Court is more than qualified to consider and weigh the costs and benefits of allowing a damages action to proceed. This case simply involves a federal official engaged in his law enforcement duties acting on United States soil who shot and killed an unarmed fifteen-year-old boy standing a few feet away. I would elect to recognize a damages remedy for this tragic injury. As Chief Justice John Marshall wrote, \"[t]he very essence of civil liberty certainly consists in the right of every individual to claim the protection of the laws, whenever he receives an injury.\" Marbury v. Madison , 5 U.S. 137, 163, 1 Cranch 137, 2 L.Ed. 60 (1803). In this case, I would recognize a Bivens remedy for this senseless cross-border shooting at the hands of a federal law enforcement officer. Therefore, I respectfully dissent.",
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Hello 2019!\nThis year\u2019s reminders and what to look forward to next year\u2026\nAnother year nearly over and a well-deserved rest beckons.\nSo this month\u2019s update is a little light reading on some of the useful updates you may have missed in 2018 and some exciting news to look forward to in 2019\u2026\nMaking your life easier \u2013 new Monthly Fixed Fees Service\nEarlier this year, we introduced our new monthly fixed fees service to help clients review what accounting services were best for them, consolidate everything in one place and improve their cashflow through monthly budgeting (instead of receiving separate annual bills for different services).\nNot only that, the fixed fees service also helps you move to commercial (and compliant) software-based accounting in preparation for Making Tax Digital (currently due to come into force in the new tax year).\nKeeping you safe \u2013 improved Tax Investigation Protection cover\nIn attempts to increase their revenues, this year saw HMRC step up the number of compliance checks, enquiries and investigations conducted. This meant challenging accounts, tax returns and business records not just of companies, but individuals too.\nThat\u2019s why we revamped our Tax Investigation Protection Service so that clients could still benefit from top-level cover but at considerably reduced rates; and so that in the event of HMRC starting a compliance check on you, you\u2019ll have someone fighting your corner against them.\nThe service is designed to reimburse the costs of your defence if you\u2019re selected for enquiry, whilst at the same time providing you with the best possible representation \u2013 and assurance that you won\u2019t have to concede to HMRC\u2019s demands on a purely commercial basis.\nAs well as handling everything from start to finish to ensure you get the best possible defence, your cover also means you won\u2019t have to worry about any additional professional costs associated with the process.\nGiving you more choice \u2013 a new office in East Hendred\nTo complement our longstanding Wantage and Witney offices, in October we celebrated the addition of our third office in East Hendred (near Wantage).\nNot only does it now give you more choice on where to see us, it also ensures that our offices retain their small, local and inviting feel that clients tell us is so important.\nAs we become increasingly established as a digital accountancy firm, it\u2019s already become the hub for our Xero cloud accounting specialists (whilst Wantage also continues to offer Xero accounting and houses our audit, tax and payroll experts.\nThe phone number hasn\u2019t changed and 01235 770084 will get you through to both our Hendred and Wantage teams.\nUnit 3, The Old Estate Yard\nKeeping you on track \u2013 it\u2019s nearly Tax Return time!\nDon\u2019t forget to submit your tax return!\nIf you\u2019re already sorted, congratulations on being so organised.\nIf you\u2019re still to submit, though, then you might like to know that Christmas Day and New Year\u2019s Eve remain popular times for many! Please remember that any tax due should be paid by 31st January, including payment of any liability for 2017-18, and any payment on account due for 2018-19. A \u00a3100 penalty still applies for late submissions \u2013 even if there was no tax to pay or any tax due was paid on time.\nKeeping you up to date \u2013 your 2018/19 Tax Tables\nIf you don\u2019t yet have one, we still have some free 2018/19 Tax Tables to give out.\nThey conveniently give you all the key numbers in one place and include everything you need for the 2018/19 tax year, including:\nPersonal and lifetime pension allowances, and basic and higher rate tax thresholds.\nDividend tax allowance.\nRevised company car tax scales.\nAnd for anyone so inclined, they may even make an ideal last-minute Christmas present. Okay then, perhaps not.\nKeeping it brief \u2013 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!\nSo that\u2019s it from us for this year. If you\u2019d like any more information on any of the above or even something that we haven\u2019t covered here, please get in touch!\nIn the meantime, have yourself a very merry Christmas and all the very best for a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.\nUntil January...\nPosted by Chapmanworth at 11:43:00\nIt\u2019s time for thanksgiving\u2026\nAnd reasons to be cheerful!\nNovember already! Really?\nMaybe it\u2019s the changing of the season and traditional events like Halloween and Bonfire Night, but this time of year always make us a little reflective\u2026\n\u2026Reflecting on how busy the year\u2019s been; reflecting on all the stuff still to do; but also reflecting on why we do it.\nAnd the answer\u2019s pretty simple: because we enjoy it.\nAnd though we will admit that we find accountancy exhilarating intoxicating satisfying, there\u2019s actually an even bigger reason\u2026.\nIt\u2019s because of our clients. Yes, you!\nBecause without you, we wouldn\u2019t be successful. And if we weren\u2019t successful, we wouldn\u2019t be good at what we do. Or very happy.\nSo, with a thanksgiving of a different sort just around the corner, thank you \u2013 you give us reasons to be cheerful!\nAnd we want to give you reasons to be cheerful in return; well, at least with regard to your accounts service!\nHere are some of the ways we like to show we\u2019re looking out for you\u2026\n1. We\u2019re professionally qualified.\nThis may be an obvious one, but not everyone is! As chartered accountants we\u2019re officially trained and qualified to do what we do \u2013 properly and so that you always benefit from the right advice.\n2. We\u2019re registered and regulated.\nEven though we\u2019re qualified, we still need to maintain our professional registration to practise. It means we\u2019re highly regulated and accountable to ensure high technical and ethical standards, as well as undertaking regular training to maintain CPD and keep up to date with the latest tax laws and initiatives.\n3. We\u2019re open, honest, fair and ethical.\nWithout the regulation above demanding it! It\u2019s the best way to do business and, combined with good service, retain it. It\u2019s why we\u2019re transparent about our fees and flexible with our terms. It\u2019s also why you\u2019ll find us easy to talk to, never reliant on small print and, in the event of an issue, firmly committed to putting it right.\n4. We\u2019re continually adding value to make your life easier.\nIf new technology is available to give you a better service and make life easier as a client, we\u2019re there! We were one of the first regional firms to invest in Xero cloud software so that we could provide clients with online accounting and real time updates. And having just introduced our new monthly fixed-fee service and with preparations well under way for a full-on digital approach with the introduction of Making Tax Digital in 2019, there\u2019s even more reasons to look forward to hassle-free accounting.\n5. You\u2019re always our No.1 priority.\nIn today\u2019s fast-paced world, resting on your laurels gets you nowhere. So, we\u2019re constantly thinking about proactive ways we can help. For instance, if you need help cutting costs we can suggest ways of lowering your fees \u2013 from moving to monthly fees and payroll for better budgeting to providing training and support to transition from manual records or spreadsheets.\n6. We take your security seriously.\nEven before the GDPR came into force in May 2018, respecting your data and keeping it safe has always been important to us. It\u2019s why we\u2019re fully GDPR-compliant and invest in rigorous cyber security systems.\n7. Your business is important, whatever its size.\nWe want all of our clients to feel that they\u2019re receiving the best service. We work in big business and run as an SME, so understand the demands for each. So, whether you\u2019re a sole trader or multinational, you can depend on our full attention and expertise.\n8. We\u2019re human!\nAnd we have some personality to go with it \u2013 no AI or automated responses here! As a local business that\u2019s active in the community with local causes and charity, it means we understand the importance of a close working relationship based on trust, consideration and going the extra mile where necessary. Quite simply, it\u2019s not just about the numbers.\nIt\u2019s often said that business is all about relationships. It\u2019s the people you deal with that make the difference. We can definitely relate to that. In fact, some of our customers have grown up with us.\nSo, whether you\u2019re old or new, thank you for being so loyal and thanks for being part of the family.\nAs we approach the season of goodwill, you\u2019ve certainly given us plenty of reasons to be cheerful.\nWe hope you feel the same in return.\nGood day. And here is the news.\nIt\u2019s time for the CW Autumn Newsround\u2026\nHave you put the kettle on?\nBecause here are the latest goings-on and happenings in the Chapman Worth, Oxon and tax worlds.\nChapman Worth Hosts a Night at the Museum\u2026\nAre you local to Wantage and free next Tuesday 9th October at 6pm?\nDo you like chambers, commerce and charity?\nThen you\u2019re cordially invited to attend next week's Chamber of Commerce meeting at Wantage\u2019s Vale & Down Museum. It\u2019s a free event and the perfect opportunity to network and socialise with other business leaders and professionals over a glass of your choosing and a cornucopia of canap\u00e9s.\nAnd, as part of the evening's special feature, there's also the chance to keep up to date with community initiatives and learn more on how your business could benefit from local charity involvement. (Don\u2019t worry, no one will be asking for donations or anything like that!)\nJane Hanna OBE, and SUDEP Action CEO, will be talking about how this life-changing charity is raising epilepsy awareness and tackling Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy through its Prevent21 campaign.\nTo find out more and to book your place, click here.\nWe\u2019ve a New Office in East Hendred!\nIn addition to our offices in Wantage and Witney, we\u2019ve now opened a third one in East Hendred (near Wantage). Not only does it give you more choice on where to see us, it also ensures that our offices retain their small, local and inviting feel that clients tell us is so important.\nOur Hendred office is now the hub for cloud accounting specialists with everyone there Xero-certified, whilst Wantage continues to offer Xero specialist services and also houses CW\u2019s audit, tax and payroll experts.\nAnd when you do come to see us in our new home, you\u2019ll be pleased to know that there\u2019s plenty of free parking right outside the door, as well as an excellent village shop, post office and \u2013 just in case \u2013 a couple of very decent pubs all within a two-minute walk:\nCome and say hello soon!\n2018 Budget Statement Announced for Monday 29th October\nTo avoid a clash with the potential fall-out from the final Brexit negotiations scheduled for mid-November, the Budget Statement has been brought forward.\nWhile all will be revealed by the Chancellor at the end of the month, there\u2019s talk that we might see some of the following during the April 2019 or April 2020 tax years.\n- A possible second mini-Budget to adjust economic and fiscal forecast figures should there be a no-deal Brexit.\n- No business tax cuts in order to pay for Brexit and other commitments (i.e. NHS and social care).\n- No guarantee that Making Tax Digital for VAT will be ready in time for April 2019.\n- The outcome of how the IR35 anti-avoidance tax legislation will be amended and whether it will be implemented by spring 2019.\n- The 5p plastic bag tax in England may increase to 10p and its scope widened to include all shops (not just businesses with over 250 employees).\nAccountant Found in Bath with Client\u2019s Wife\nAllegedly. This is, in fact, one of the reasons given to Companies House for failing to file business accounts on time.\nOther gems include \u2018goats ate my accounts\u2019, \u2018pirates stole my accounts\u2019 and \u2018a volcano erupted and prevented me from filing\u2019.\nSlugs (yes, eating again) and betting shops (\u2018we delivered the accounts to the betting shop next to Companies House\u2019) were also used to earn a reprieve by companies, along with: \u201cMy company was more successful than I thought it would be, so I was too busy to file.\u201d\nRegardless, if you don\u2019t file on time (and haven\u2019t requested an extension due to exceptional circumstances) you risk receiving a late penalty fine. And if accounts are filed late two years in a row, the late filing penalty doubles.\nUnless you\u2019ve been abducted by aliens, that is.\nMTD for Business: Making Tax Digital or Mangling The Deadline\u2026?\nPlenty of concern still surrounds the progress of Making Tax Digital for Business and whether, nearly 2 years on from when it was mooted in March 2017, it will be ready for April 2019.\nWhilst, theoretically, the digitalisation of tax administration makes perfect sense and offers myriad benefits, the practicalities of making it viable in time aren\u2019t faring so well.\nEven following a 12-month delay to MTD\u2019s initial rollout, discord remains around the latest rush to make it ready \u2013 and especially around whether HMRC, businesses (both large and small) and software providers are adequately prepared.\nRoll on April 2019. Could be interesting\u2026\nIt\u2019s a good day from us. And it\u2019s a good day from them.\nSAVE THE DATE! Tuesday 9th October 2018\u2026\nAnd yes, there\u2019ll be a buffet and drinkypoos!\nOkay, we recognise we\u2019re nowhere near October yet but, when we\u2019ve got something like this lined up, we know how important it is to get the message out early. After all, we wouldn\u2019t want you to find out too late \u2013 or worse, miss out altogether!\nSo, as the current Chair of Wantage & District Chamber of Commerce, please treat this as a personal invitation to all Chapman Worth clients from Matthew Chapman on behalf of the Chamber.\nAh, that\u2019s nice. So, what\u2019s the big deal?\nWell, it\u2019s on Tuesday 9th October from 6pm to 8pm. There\u2019s going to be an informal reception held in the Vale & Downland Museum in Wantage and it\u2019ll be an evening of opportunity and firsts.\nAn evening of opportunity and firsts? Sounds intriguing\u2026\nThat\u2019s right. It\u2019s something that you may not have experienced before (some might say for good reason but they\u2019d be wrong, of course!) and this one\u2019s going to be different again, which is why we\u2019d really appreciate it if you could come along. We need you, and if we could superimpose Matthew Chapman\u2019s face onto a Lord Kitchener poster, we would.\nPlease don\u2019t, but go on\u2026\nWell, the purpose of the evening is twofold. Firstly, it\u2019s going to be one of Matthew\u2019s last meetings before stepping down as Chair and he wants to say a big thank you in more ways than one.\nSecondly, the Chamber of Commerce is a great way to network with other local business leaders, influencers and professionals, and keep up to date with community initiatives.\nThirdly, and just as importantly, there\u2019ll be a special presentation from the charity SUDEP Action starting at 6.15pm, all about their Prevent21 campaign, and how your business can potentially become involved.\nAnd because it\u2019ll be held in the museum, it\u2019s the perfect opportunity to relax with a load of old relics.\nOh, and there\u2019s also going to be drinks and nibbles with outside catering laid on. Indoors.\nThat\u2019s 5 reasons. Its\u2019s starting to remind me of Monty Python\u2019s Spanish Inquisition.\nYes, sorry. Anyone would think we worked with numbers for a living.\nSo, it\u2019s a good opportunity to network?\nAbsolutely. Especially as we\u2019re chasing, harrying and cajoling expecting so many people to attend.\nAnd SUDEP Action? Have I heard of them?\nPossibly. They\u2019re a Wantage-based charity that operates nationally to raise awareness of epilepsy risks in the young. It stands for \u2018sudden unexpected death in epilepsy\u2019 and aims to reduce the number of fatal cases it causes in that age group.\nThat sounds like a great initiative!\nThat\u2019s because it is. As well as preventing epilepsy-related deaths, it also offers support to those bereaved by epilepsy.\nImpressive. And Prevent21?\nWe don\u2019t want to give away too much other than saying that Prevent21 is a business awareness partnership designed to be part of a creative business engagement campaign.\nHow can my business become more involved?\nEasy tiger! All will be revealed on the night! And rest assured that this isn\u2019t one of those evenings where anyone will be asking for donations or anything like that!\nIs there anything else you can disclose?\nOh yes. Rumour has it that Matthew will be the one putting his hands in his pockets.\nEr, that sounds ominous.\nIt does. Hopefully they won\u2019t stay there though as no one will get a drink unless he pulls them out again\u2026\nDid someone mention food and drink?\nYes indeed. We can\u2019t have people attend on an empty stomach after a hard day\u2019s work, can we?\nGreat. Count me in.\nOh no, please don\u2019t get us counting again\u2026\nAnything else I need to remember or bring?\nSomething to record this momentous happening for posterity.\nAnd any advice on what not to say?\nYes \u2013 please don\u2019t say: \u201cWhat was the date again?\u201d Or even worse: \u201cOops, missed it. I wish I\u2019d gone to that.\u201d\nAnd anything I should say?\nSomething like: \u201cSee you there \u2013 I can\u2019t wait. Cheers!\u201d\nWe hope you can join us on Tuesday 9th October.\nNot only will it be a great opportunity to find out more about the new Prevent21 Business Awareness Partnership, you\u2019ll also be able to network with a whole host of other local businesses in an informal, relaxed and unique setting.\nWe\u2019re anticipating a busy evening so if you\u2019re planning to attend, please could you email Matthew directly on matthew@chapmanworth.co.uk to help us manage the buffet numbers.\nAnd don\u2019t forget \u2013 Matthew\u2019s buying!\nLook into my eyes and then your APN\u2026\nOops, you\u2019ve gone under.\nWhat with scorchio weather, school holidays and the World Cup, we\u2019ve gone from \u2018It\u2019s too hot\u2019, \u2018I\u2019m bored\u2019 and \u2018It\u2019s coming home\u2019 to everyone\u2019s gone home.\nAnd all because it\u2019s the time of year when there\u2019s not a lot of work going on. BBQs and sunburn, yes. Conscientious levels of industry, no.\nUnless, of course, you\u2019re HMRC and its Advanced Payment Notice (APN) Department. They\u2019ve been busy\u2026\nIn fact, so busy, it\u2019s resulted in a not-so-great summer for one unlucky person.\nAny ideas? Go on, close your eyes, and think hard now\u2026\nThat\u2019s right. Following on nicely from the previous blog on our Tax Investigation Protection service, we\u2019re talking about Psychic Sally, a popular clairvoyant and director of Sally Morgan Enterprises whose psychic services company recently went into voluntary liquidation following a \u00a32.9m tax bill and unexpected APN from HMRC.\nWe\u2019re not sure how Mystic Meg, Septic Peg and all the other oracles would have fared but, clearly, Psychic Sally didn\u2019t see this one coming. It certainly puts a whole new spin on a person from her profession crossing someone\u2019s hand in silver. In this case, HMRC\u2019s. Wanting rather a lot of it.\nEven though the amount of the tax bill has been disputed, the issue of an APN means that the taxpayer has only 90 days to act \u2013 without a formal right of appeal or the ability to defer the payment (and any other payments that had been postponed up to that point). Effectively, it results in Hobson\u2019s choice: either settle by producing the amounts owed or go into voluntary liquidation as in the case here.\nAPNS: The good, the bad and the ugly\nSince they were first introduced in the Finance Act in August 2014, around 80,000 APNs have been issued. Last year alone, HMRC reported that more than \u00a34bn had been collected through them, with the average bill for large companies trying to avoid tax around \u00a36m.\nAnd, whilst representations can be made to HMRC, convincing them that the amounts or even the demands themselves are a mistake can prove extremely difficult \u2013 despite recent official figures revealing that as many as 6,000 of those notices were withdrawn after having been wrongly issued. It\u2019s no wonder APNs are deemed so controversial.\nWith regard to Sally Morgan Enterprises, without the available funds to pay its debts, it\u2019s not looking good; especially with HMRC upholding around 90% of its APN decisions. As one wag commented: \u201cPsychic Sally might find it easier to commune with the dead than disputing her APN.\u201d\nSo, there you have it, the latest news from the CW vault and why it always pays to be on top of your taxes.\nWhich reminds us; we need to rebook the entertainment for our works summer BBQ. Now, would you believe it \u2013 we also had a clairvoyant lined up. Unfortunately, the rather diminutive Seymour Footure has gone AWOL due to unforeseen circumstances.\nThe local papers really went to town with that headline: \u2018On the run: Small medium at large.\u2019\nOh dear, that\u2019s about the size of it. Let\u2019s hope his crystal balls aren\u2019t hampering him too much.\nHMRC is on the prowl\u2026\nBut don\u2019t worry \u2013 our Tax Investigation Protection means you won\u2019t have to take them on alone.\nTax investigations can happen to anyone, whether you\u2019re an individual or in business.\nAnd, regardless of whether you\u2019ve been compliant or not, they\u2019re on the increase.\nWhy? Because HMRC is working hard to collect more revenue than ever before. No longer is its role to only ensure that you or your business paid the right amount of tax; its key objective now seems to be to maximise the amount of revenue it can collect from taxpayers.\nIn the last financial year, HMRC generated a record \u00a328.9bn from challenging accounts, tax returns and business records \u2013 simply by upping the number of compliance checks, enquiries and investigations conducted.\nNot only that, thanks to global tax authorities liaising more closely with one another and the burgeoning amounts of data now available to HMRC, your chances of being selected for an enquiry have also increased dramatically.\nIt could be due to the nature of your business, where you live, your rental property or because HMRC has decided to target your particular profession \u2013 or simply through being selected completely at random!\nSo, how well would you fare in a HMRC tax investigation?\nCould you successfully defend your case?\nAnd, with in-depth tax enquiries lasting well over a year and able to run up thousands of \u00a3\u00a3\u00a3s in professional fees (even if you\u2019ve no case to answer), would your resources stretch to see it through properly?\nProtect yourself and your business today\u2026\nNow the good news: we\u2019re here so that you won\u2019t have to tackle HMRC on your own.\nOur Tax Investigation Protection Service is designed to help both your sanity and finances should HMRC start a compliance check on you.\nThe service is designed to reimburse the costs of your defence if you\u2019re selected for enquiry, whilst at the same time providing you with the best possible representation and assurance that you won\u2019t have to concede to HMRC\u2019s demands on a purely commercial basis.\nAs well as handling everything from start to finish to ensure you get the best possible defence, it also means you won\u2019t have to worry about any additional professional costs associated with the process.\nThese are some of the benefits\u2026\nExperienced professional support on your side when you need it.\nRound-the-clock legal support \u2013 available 24/7, 365 days a year.\nFree Business Legal Helpline with access to a team of qualified solicitors and barristers for employment law, health and safety matters and commercial issues.\nUnlimited calls and up-to-date advice in plain English reflecting the latest law changes.\nCheck out our Tax Investigation Protection microsite for more details.\nThere\u2019s more detailed information on our Tax Investigation Protection microsite \u2013 find out what extra support is provided and how it can make a potentially stressful situation so much easier.\nAnd if you have any queries, there\u2019s also a dedicated FAQs page providing more information on the service and covering the common questions clients have on tax investigation.\nDon\u2019t want to be an easy target for HMRC? Then arrange your cover today!\nHMRC is completely committed to driving its revenues, so this isn\u2019t going to go away.\nIf you\u2019d like peace of mind knowing that your tax affairs will be professionally defended with everything taken care of for you, you can register or renew your cover here.\nIt\u2019s just a small annual fee and there\u2019s now an easier way to pay.\nThis year, we\u2019re delighted to offer significant savings on subscription through a new payment system and negotiating reduced rates with our provider.\nYou can renew your cover or sign up ready for 1 September 2018 by paying directly via our microsite.\nAnd, if you\u2019re a current subscriber, we\u2019ve even more good news \u2013 while we\u2019ve been implementing the new system we\u2019ve given you 2 months\u2019 extra cover free!\nRemember, cover starts from 1 September and is only a fraction of the costs of a typical defence.\nGood luck \u2013 and whatever you do: stay safe out there.\nMTD is coming and we\u2019ve something that\u2019s going to make life a whole lot easier for you.\nIntroducing our new monthly fixed fee service\u2026\nOkay, let\u2019s start with the obvious.\nMTD.\nDoes it ring a bell? Anyone? Go on, have a guess\u2026\nMatch of the Day? Could be, but not quite.\nMarsupial Training Device? Try again.\nMidlothian Trampolining Disco? Er, no.\nOkay, we\u2019ll tell you.\nMTD stands for Making Tax Digital and it\u2019s the biggest change to the UK tax system for a generation. It\u2019s part of the government\u2019s plans to implement a modern, fully-automated digital tax system by 2020 to ensure that businesses declare their tax accurately first time and then submit it on time.\nAnd it\u2019ll be here as early as April 2019 when MTD for Business becomes compulsory for those who are VAT-registered, before being rolled out across the board for all businesses. By that stage, you\u2019ll need to use commercial accounting software to maintain your records and submit quarterly updates to HMRC.\nOur new monthly fixed fee service\nOkay, so now you\u2019re probably wondering how this relates to our new monthly fixed fee service\u2026\nWell, quite simply, it includes the cloud software that will have you ready for MTD and ensures that you\u2019re compliant with the new regulations.\nBut that\u2019s not all \u2013 there are several other benefits that will make your life a whole lot easier\u2026.\n\uf076 A personalised review checklist to identify which services you\u2019re most going to need.\nIn setting things up, our 1:1 review meeting allows us to discuss and guide you on what your business needs now and what else it might benefit from, with you then selecting what services you want to go with \u2013 e.g. accounts, payroll, VAT returns etc.\n\uf076 Knowing exactly where you stand with costs for all your services.\nAs the review process identifies what services you need, the individual service fees are automatically calculated based on your turnover of business, number of employees, complexity of tax return, quality of bookkeeping etc. It means there\u2019s no need to keep track of separate services or bills as you now have everything in one place.\n\uf076 Better cashflow via a monthly, consolidated DD payment.\nWhereas in the past you would have paid an annual fee for each individual service, now you make just a regular monthly payment. 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        "title": "Ryan Calls for a More Structured Moratorium on One Charlestown \u2013 Charlestown Patriot-Bridge",
        "raw_content": "Ryan Calls for a More Structured Moratorium on One Charlestown\nWhen City officials informed State Rep. Dan Ryan about the 90-day delay on review of the One Charlestown development, his said he took it all in slowly, and ended up with more caveats to that course of action than comments on the actual delay.\nThis week, Ryan said he is most concerned about the dead space that will occur with regard to the project over the next 90 days, and in a letter issued before the moratorium was announced, he called for a City-led process throughout that time.\nAfter hearing last week that there would be no official City meetings on the project until April, he said his concerns have been amplified in that he fears a vacuum could lead to misinformation and a divide in the community.\n\u201cGranting a moratorium must be done with care, or this extension will only kick the ball down the road by allowing for three months of rudderless dialogue and grapevine stories,\u201d he wrote. \u201cUsing this time to create a more structured atmosphere will help roll back the disenfranchisement of concerned citizens, whose only handicap is having been kept in the dark by an inconsistent, ad-hoc community process the past 20 years.\n\u201cI have always thought Charlestown needed more time to digest the various projects currently being proposed,\u201d he continued. \u201cHowever, granting an extension without a plan to constructively occupy that time and space will end up being a fatal flaw. Our community will not get to where it needs to be without addressing these structural issues.\u201d\nAt issue for Ryan is not so much the actual project, which he said concerns him at this early stage, but rather the process that commonly occurs in the Town. That process, he said, is much different than the rest of the City. A 2001 executive order by then-Mayor Tom Menino established Impact Advisory Groups (IAG) for individual Article 80 Large Project reviews. Those IAGs were to be made up of appointed residents and stakeholders who would be responsible for hearing the project and working out potential support and mitigation.\nWhile that system has taken root in the rest of Boston \u2013 though with mixed results in some cases \u2013 it really never took hold in Charlestown, Ryan said. More recently, Mayor Martin Walsh has established the IAG structure in Charlestown, and there have been a handful of IAGs operating on major projects recently \u2013 as there is on the One Charlestown development. However, the historic lack of an IAG process and an historic distrust of the BPDA in the Town will lead to misunderstanding, he said.\n\u201cThe information contained within this process is certainly a lot for any community to take in, specifically a community with a historic distrust of the former BRA and a more recent distrust o the manner in which our community processes were run in the past,\u201d he wrote. \u201cWe are 15 years behind the rest of the city in terms of being brought up to speed on applicable civic engagement such as the IAG process. When government takes a passive rather than active lead in these processes, we end up with some concerned residents getting much of their development information from industry insiders, who may not always have the community\u2019s best interests as their number one priority.\u201d\nIn summary, Ryan said he is concerned about the density of the project and the height of some of the buildings \u2013 with two 21-story towers proposed \u2013 but he is more concerned right now with how the next three months will unfold. In essence, he said he feels the community is at a crossroads right now in how it will handle neighborhood processes now and in the future.\n\u201cWe have the resources and human capital in this neighborhood to make these processes work,\u201d he said. \u201cIf granting a moratorium is simply an effort to appease, I ask that you take further considerations. If granting a moratorium is the first step in assuring the sins of the past never occur again, then I\u2019m all in.\u201d\n\u2190 Welcome Sign Makes A Mysterious Disappearance in Thompson Square\nMonument Laundry Owner Grateful to Firefighters for Response \u2192",
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        "title": "Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin claimed that immigrant child detention has increased by 433 percent since May 2017.",
        "raw_content": "A 433% increase in child detainees since May 2017. Many are being held in facilities exempt from child welfare inspections. How can the Trump Administration talk about human rights abuses abroad with this going on in our own backyard? https://t.co/FKvt463g8D\n\u2014 Dick Durbin (@DickDurbin) September 13, 2018\n\u201cA 433% increase in child detainees since May 2017. Many are being held in facilities exempt from child welfare inspections. How can the Trump Administration talk about human rights abuses abroad with this going on in our own backyard?\u201d said Durbin on Twitter.\nThe number of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) in detention centers jumped from 2,400 in May 2017 to 12,800 in mid-September \u2013 a 433 percent increase. The jump is due to more UAC apprehensions along the Southern border and policy changes by the Trump administration that have prolonged the amount of time these minors spend in detention.\nUACs are children below the age of 18 who are in the U.S. illegally without a parent or legal guardian.\nTens of thousands of unaccompanied children are apprehended each year by U.S. immigration authorities. The vast majority are then referred to the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In recent years, the majority of UACs have come from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, often fleeing violence or in pursuit of economic opportunity.\nORR is responsible for caring for these children and must provide food, shelter and medical services until a sponsor can be found to take custody while they await immigration proceedings. HHS houses UACs in detention centers scattered throughout the country.\nUnaccompanied children spend around two months in these shelters on average, so the number of UACs in ORR detention at any given time is only a fraction of the total number of referrals for that year.\nDurbin gets his figure from a Sept. 12 article published in The New York Times which reported that the number of detained UACs rose from 2,400 in May 2017 to 12,800 in mid-September, a change of 433 percent.\nHHS told The Daily Caller News Foundation that as of Sept. 24, the number had risen to over 13,000. Outside of the most recent surge, this is the highest number of UACs since 11,865 were in detention on Dec. 28, 2016.\nThe dramatic increase is the result of multiple factors. There was a 196 percent increase in UAC apprehensions from May 2017 to August 2018, so greater numbers of unaccompanied children were being referred to HHS for detention.\nOnly 1,484 children were apprehended in May 2017 \u2013 one of the lowest monthly figures in the last decade, according to U.S. Border Patrol \u2013 compared to 4,396 in August 2018.\nImmigration experts believe that a slow down in releases, a result of several policy changes by the Trump administration, is also playing a role in the increased number of UACs in detention.\nORR entered into a memorandum of agreement (MOA) in April with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) that mandated greater information sharing between the agencies. In June, a new rule was implemented that required all adults in the sponsor\u2019s household to be fingerprinted.\nICE could use this information to track sponsors, so experts believe the changes are keeping potential guardians, many of whom are illegal immigrants themselves, from coming forward out of fear that the information they share with ORR will eventually result in their deportation.\nThe number of UACs being released to sponsors has dropped nearly 25 percent in FY 2018 despite the increase in the number of UAC apprehensions. The average length of time unaccompanied minors spend in detention has increased from 41 days in FY 2017 to 57 days as of June 15, 2018.\n\u201cThis is not a story about a historically large surge in arrivals,\u201d Mark Greenberg, a former official with HHS\u2019s Administration for Children and Families, told Yahoo News. \u201cThe story is fundamentally about a significant slowdown in children being released from care.\u201d\nThe new policies are the latest in a wave of changes aimed at improving the vetting standards for would-be sponsors after it was alleged that at least 3,400 UACs were released to sponsors with criminal backgrounds. ORR expanded the use of home studies in 2016 and refined the type of documents that could be used for identification in order to crack down on fraud.\nThe Trump administration has emphasized that changes were implemented to better secure the safety of the children within the UAC program.\n\u201cBecause children who enter the country illegally are at high risk for exploitation by traffickers and smugglers, the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) at HHS\u2019 Administration for Children and Families maintains high standards for vetting children\u2019s sponsors for the safety and well-being of the child,\u201d reads a statement from HHS obtained by CBS News.\nThe Trump administration has expressed concern that UACs are being recruited by gangs like MS-13 once they are placed with their sponsors. A White House fact sheet from June says that more than one-third of MS-13 gang members and affiliates who were arrested during the law enforcement initiative \u201cOperation Matador\u201d entered the country as unaccompanied minors.\nImmigrant rights groups have pushed back against the new policies, contending that they unjustly emphasize law enforcement over family reunification.\n\u201cWhile thorough vetting of sponsors is beneficial, the MOA fails to place any limitations on the use of this data by ICE and CBP. 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        "raw_content": "This 8-inch dildo is bigger than a classic dildo, definitely bigger than average and not for the faint-hearted. Though they are packing a few extra inches, they are relatively reasonably priced universally on the sex toy market and tick all the boxes you need them to tick. This 8-inch dildo can give you a different type of intense pleasure and would be a fun and classic addition to any sex toy veteran dildo user. Owing to the length and often girth of the 8-inch dildo, there is a whole world of experienced play with a wide range of products.\nSo many dildos on the market have come a long way regarding their realistic appearances, and the 8-inch dildos are definitely in line with this.\nThey come in all different shapes, with a large selection that is even molded with vein-like contours and features and swollen tips for an as real as possible experience. Though it is worth remembering the length is bigger than the average dildo.\nOf course, there are a lot of eight-inch dildos on the market that is made in flesh color, however, to add to the experience, they can also be made with suction cups for a hands-free experience.\nThere are also more novelty dildos in a variety of different colors with a variety of different textures. Some are smooth, and some are ribbed, dotted, grooved, the possibilities are vast.\nThe most common material for an 8-inch dildo is PVC or rubber. PVC and rubber are both safe materials that are used widely in the world of sex toys.\nThis means realistic dildos with all the original features, ridges, bumps and grooves. It also means that they are flexible, more so than dildos made from other materials, and can be bent and respond in more bespoke ways.\nUpkeep and Maintenance\nPVC and rubber are materials that are made to last, owing to their durability and how easily cleanable they are. They are durable and waterproof, so water damage will never be an issue if you chose to purchase an 8-inch dildo made from these materials.\nThe 8-inch dildos also come in stainless steel and glass, which are easily cleanable and do not require specialist cleaning equipment which is positive. You can generally clean the 8-inch dildo absolutely fine with soapy hot water and dry as normal. This will not harm the overall product in any way as all these materials are safe and waterproof.",
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        "raw_content": "Two in the bush - Mongologue\nhttp://www.wolfblass.com.au has some very nice eagles (I think wedge-tails) featured in their commercial.\nOh, and happy birthday, warphammer!\nI think it must be fun, to be an eagle. I know I'd have fun.",
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        "raw_content": "The Federation Council will consider the abolition of absentee ballots in elections\n\u00a9 RIA Novosti / Kirill to Kallinikova in fotomontaje Federation. Archival photo \u00a9 RIA Novosti / Kirill to Kallinikova the image Bank\nThe Federation Council will consider on Wednesday at the meeting a package of bills which, inter alia, cancellation of absentee ballots and clarification of the procedures for the appointment of the presidential elections in 2018.\nBefore the laws were supported and recommended for approval by the relevant committees of the Federation Council on constitutional legislation and on the Federal structure and regional policy.\nAccording to the law, voters who will be voting day in a different city or region will be able to submit to the election Commission statement on inclusion in the list of voters at the place of residence in the manner prescribed by the CEC. The deadline will also determine the CEC of the Russian Federation to a limited extent \u2014 not earlier than 45 days and not later than 14 PM local time the day prior to the day of voting. A citizen can vote at the place of actual stay once, and statement for inclusion in the voter list at the place of location may be filed only in one electoral precinct and in person on presentation of a passport.\nThe laws provide for the possibility of conducting video surveillance in the polling stations and broadcast images to provide voters with information about the voting process. The list informing about the elections the media in addition to traditional, complemented by a network media.\nUnder current law, such a vote is held on the second Sunday of March. The new package of amendments is a provision stating that if the second Sunday is a combined, post-holiday or a working day in connection with the transfer of holidays, the day of the vote is not on the previous, and the next \u2014 that is, the third Sunday of the month. In 2018 it will be on March 18 (the day of the reunification of the Crimea with Russia).",
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Opening night is Monday, February 25 at 7:30 p.m. (Previews are Fridays, February 15 and 22 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, February 16 and 23 at 8 p.m.; and Sunday, February 17 at 4 p.m.)\nRegular performance times (February 28\u2013April 7) are Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 4 and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 4 p.m. Ticket prices are $40 for regular single tickets, $30 for seniors, $20 for students (with I.D.), $20 for rush tickets (available half hour before show time, subject to availability), and $20 for previews. Group rate for 12 or more is available upon request.\nTickets may be purchased at the Lifeline Theatre Box Office, 773.761.4477, or by www.lifelinetheatre.com. The production runs approximately two hours and fifteen minutes with one intermission. The book will be on sale in the lobby.\nThe complete cast and production team for The City & The City includes:\nLifeline Theatre ensemble members Patrick Blashill (Bowden/Shukman/Syedr) and Chris Hainsworth (Dhatt); with guest artists Don Bender (Mr. Geary/Ashil), Bryson Engelen (Jaris/Yorjavic/Samun), Marsha Harman (Corwi/Yalla), Jonathan Helvey (Drodin/Aikam/Unif Boy), Millicent Hurley (Mrs. Geary/Nancy), Volen Iliev (Naustin/Buric), Steve Schine (Borl\u00fa), and Megan M. Storti (Yolanda/Unif Girl/Raina). With understudies Eduardo Garcia and Alex Kyger.\nLifeline Theatre ensemble members Dorothy Milne (Director) and Christopher M. Walsh (Adaptor); with guest artists Leah Cox (Dramaturg), Benjamin W. Dawson (Production Manager), Jesse Gaffney (Properties Designer), Izumi Inaba (Costume Designer), Christopher Kriz (Original Music & Sound Designer), Amanda Link (Assistant Director), Anna Morrell (Stage Manager), Greg Poljacik (Violence Designer), Joe Schermoly (Scenic Designer/Technical Director), and Brandon Wardell (Lighting Designer).\nThe critics have said:\n\u201cFew American theaters can do this kind of thing \u2013 with such imagination, dignity, humor and judicious restraint \u2013 quite like the master storytellers at Lifeline.\u201d (Chicago Tribune, 5/12/10)\n\"Nobody does it better than Lifeline Theatre when it comes to spinning a rip- roaring yarn full of derring-do and adventure\" (Chicago Sun-Times, 9/22/09)\n\u201cSpectacle and story so ambitious and colorful, poetic and vulgar, heroic and homely, it\u2019s like eavesdropping on your favorite author\u2019s waking\ndream.\u201d (CenterstageChicago.com, 5/10/10).\nNow in its 30th season, Lifeline Theatre specializes in original literary adaptations. Its ensemble of artists uses imaginative, unconventional staging to portray sprawling stories in an intimate space. Lifeline is committed to promoting the arts in its Rogers Park neighborhood and is an anchor of the Glenwood Avenue Arts District. We aspire to create art that is relevant to our culturally diverse, increasingly youthful neighborhood. Lifeline Theatre \u2013 Big Stories, Up Close.\nFounded in 1982, Lifeline is known for staging innovative adaptations of great works of fiction as well as commissioning original work. Over the course of thirty years and more than one hundred and fifty productions, Lifeline Theatre has made an indelible mark on the Chicago theatre scene and an invaluable contribution to the theatre world at large. 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        "raw_content": "OPENING: World Premiere of The Green Book Via Pegasus at Chicago Dramatists 3/1/18-4/1/18\nBy Calvin A. Ramsey | March 1-April 1, 2018 | Chicago Dramatists\nA co-production with ShPIeL Performing Identity\nI'll be ChiILin' with Chi, IL's Pegasus Theatre in association with ShPIeL Performing Identity for the opening performance this Sunday, March 4th. Check back soon for my full review. I remember how astonished I was to learn of The Green Book, a few years back. As much as I thought I knew of the history of racism in our country, I'd never contemplated the actual logistics of trying to road trip through miles of country where stopping for a bite to eat, gas, lodging or even a bathroom was forbidden, based on skin color or ethnicity. This very topic just came up again on stage at Black Ensemble Theatre in their excellent current production, Hail, Hail Chuck: A Tribute To Chuck Berry. Like many others, he toured the country in an era where it was illegal for him to stay in the hotels where his shows were selling out. Even famous performers often had to travel miles away to the outskirts of town to find room and board. With states again making noises about legalizing exclusion based on race, religion, and sexual orientation, this play is quite timely. We must know and own our past history as a country, to move forward and not repeat past mistakes. I'm looking forward to catching this one.\nPegasus Theatre Chicago, in association with ShPIeL Performing Identity, announce the Chicago premiere of The Green Book, inspired by Victor Green\u2019s historical, \u201cThe Negro Motorist Green Book,\u201d March 1 \u2013 April 1 at Pegasus\u2019s resident home Chicago Dramatists, 765 N. Aberdeen. The Green Book is written by Calvin A. Ramsey, and directed by Pegasus\u2019 Producing Artistic Director Ilesa Duncan. Previews are Thursday, March 1 and Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. The performance schedule is Thursdays \u2013 Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. with added Sunday 6 p.m. performances. Tickets are $18 - $30 and are available at PegasusTheatreChicago.org. Discounts available for groups of ten or more at Group Theater Tix, 312-423-6612.\nAll Tickets: $18-30\nGroup and student pricing available!\nOn March 1, Pegasus Theatre Chicago\u2014the recipient of seventy-seven Joseph Jefferson awards\u2014 will present The Green Book by Calvin A. Ramsey. Produced in association with ShPIeL Performing Identity Theatre, tickets are now on sale for the Chicago premiere and the unveiling of a new full-length version.\nThe play is an homage to the historical travel guide, \u201cThe Negro Motorist Green Book,\u201d published by Victor Green from 1936 \u2013 1967, and centers on the Davis\u2019, an African-American family who open their home to Negro travelers needing during Jim Crow segregation and the dawn of civil rights activism. The Green Book takes place during a weekend when the Davis\u2019 are hosting three travelers while anticipating the arrival of Dr. W.E.B. DuBois. Their plans are interrupted by the sudden, unexpected arrival of a Holocaust survivor seeking a room.\nAdult $30 | Seniors $25 | Students $18\nGroup Rates Available \u2013 Call Group Tix at 312.423.6612\nCALVIN A. RAMSEY (Playwright) is an Atlanta-based playwright, photographer, and folk art painter whose plays include Bricktop, The Musical; Damaged Virtues; Canada Lee; Sherman Town, Baseball, Apple Pie and The Klan; Enlightenment; Sister Soldiers; Kentucky Avenue; Somewhere In My Lifetime; Johnny Mercer: A Man and His Music, and The Age of Possibilities. His plays have been performed throughout the United States. Ramsey grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and Roxboro, North Carolina. He is a recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Drum Major for Justice Award. His children\u2019s books are \u201cThe Last Mule of Gee\u2019s Bend\u201d and \u201cRuth and The Green Book.\u201d\nILESA DUNCAN (Director) is the producing artistic director at Pegasus. Her recent directing work includes SHAKIN\u2019 THE MESS OUTTA MISERY (Jeff Recommended), RUTHERFORD\u2019S TRAVELS (co-adapter, Jeff Nominated), FOR HER AS A PIANO and BLACULA: YOUNG, BLACK & UNDEAD at Pegasus, DARLIN\u2019 with Step Up Productions, BROKEN FENCES at 16th Street Theater, the Jeff Award-nominated NATIVITY with Congo Square, and the Jeff Award-winning JAR THE FLOOR at ETA Creative Arts. Duncan has also worked with Goodman Theatre, Writers Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, Lifeline Theater, Stage Left and Chicago Dramatists, as well as Contemporary American Theatre Company (Ohio), The Alliance Theatre (Atlanta), Arena Stage (Washington DC) and Lincoln Center Theater (New York). Ilesa\u2019s creative nonfiction short stories have been published (Columbia College Chicago), and she\u2019s written poems and screenplays. For the stage, she was a co-writer and director of BLAKK LOVE: STOEEZ OF A DARKER HUE, and facilitated the group writing project PORTRAITS (2007) for the Chicago Foundation for Women and the devised project DO YOU SEE WHAT I\u2019M SAYING for Chameleon.\nDavid Y. Chack (ShPIeL/Co-Producer) is Artistic Director of ShPIeL\u2013Performing Identity Theatre in Chicago and the Bunbury-ShPIeL Identity Theatre Project in Louisville. He directed A Jewish Joke by Phil Johnson and Marni Freedman at Victory Garden and Skokie Theatre; and produced The Timekeepers from Israel. He teaches \u201cHolocaust Theatre\u201d; \u201cJewish-American Performance\u201d; \u201cIdentity Theatre\u201d at DePaul University. His doctoral work was under Elie Wiesel at Boston University; MA work at Tufts University in Drama and Holocaust Theatre; BFA from NYU / Circle-in-the-Square Theatre. 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Other Chicago credits include: Streetcar Named Desire, The Room, and Diner Tales (Raven Theatre); MacBeth, Twelfth Nite, Taming of the Shrew (Oak Park Festival Theatre); Skin of Our Teeth, Incomplete and Random Acts of Kindness (The Artistic Home); Love Child (Live Bait Theatre, Chicago Theatre Company); and Elephant Man (The Side Project). Stacie has also worked with Victory Gardens, Next Theatre and ETA Creative Arts.\nDemetra Drayton (Neena Davis) is honored to work with Pegasus Theatre Chicago for the first time! She last performed in ETA Creative Arts\u2019 The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves. Demetra graduated from East Carolina University where she received her BFA in Professional Acting. A few of her credits include Miss Pat, Topsy and Normal Jean in The Colored Museum, Lillian Stride in Migration, Vixen in Dracula with the Loessin Playhouse, The Lady in Orange in For Colored Girls with the Joyner Theatre, A Fury in The Furies with the Loessin Playhouse, Lorraine in All Shook Up with Trumpet in the Land Theatre and many more; she was assistant director for Woman from the Town, Drowsy Chaperone, and Three Penny Opera.\nQuenna Len\u00e9 (Jacqueline Smith) is a Chicago native who received her BFA in Drama from NYU\u2019s Tisch and a Masters in Applied Theatre from the University of Southern California. Recent Chicago credits include: Theatre Unspeakable\u2019s Moon Shot, Cor Theatre\u2019s Late Company, The Runaways Theatre Lab\u2019s Dead Youth, or The Leaks, Pegasus Theatre\u2019s Young Playwrights Festival 30, , good friday at Oracle, and a starring role as Dr. Beverly Long in Nikkole Salter\u2019s Lines in the Dust at eta Creative Arts Foundation.\nTerence Sims (Cpt. George Smith) is thrilled to make his Pegasus Theatre debut. Previous credits include Skeleton Crew (U/S Northlight Theatre); Barbecue (Strawdog Theatre); Force Continuum (Eclipse Theater); Monster (Steppenwolf Theatre); Between Riverside and Crazy (u/s, Steppenwolf Theatre); To Kill A Mockingbird (Children\u2019s Theatre Madison); He has studied American Theatre Arts at Rose Bruford College in London, and is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago. Terence is also a member of Kinfolk Collective, an afrofuturist aesthetic tribe of artists & scholars working to rewrite the present and remaster the narrative of the African diaspora.\nMichael A. Stock (Jacob Levinsky) has performed extensively in Chicago, regionally, as well as Off-Broadway and in the NYC Indie Theater scene. Michael is also a playwright, director, teacher, visual artist, and founding artistic director of Sideway Theater. Piven Alum. School At Steppenwolf Alum. Certified Practitioner of Lessac Voice and Body Training. BS Performance Studies, Northwestern University. MFA Acting, Theatre School at DePaul University. Visit Michael A Stock: www.michaelAstock.com\nHenri Watkins (Dan Davis) is very excited to be doing his first production with Pegasus Theatre. Chicago credits include Jitney, Misanthrope, and Waiting for Godot (Court Theatre), CCX for Modofac Productions at Rivendell Theatre, and The Marvin Gaye Story (Black Ensemble Theater). Regional: Ma Rainey\u2019s Black Bottom and Piano Lesson (Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, Sarasota, Florida). Film credits include Sundance award winners: \u201cChameleon Street\u201d and \u201cDetroit Unleaded.\u201d\nABOUT ShPIeL PERFORMING IDENTITY, co-producer\nShPIeL develops and deepens the theatre artist and performance projects through cultural identities and narratives; provides professional networks for theatre and performing art; and is dedicated to creating a transformative community. David Y. 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        "raw_content": "Lawmakers Introduce the Amy and Vicky Child Pornography Victim Restitution Improvement Act to Strengthen Restitution Process for Victims\nU.S. Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), a current member and former Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), current member of the Judiciary Committee, will introduce today the Amy and Vicky Child Pornography Victim Restitution Improvement Act to create an effective, balanced restitution process for victims of child pornography that also responds to the Supreme Court\u2019s decision in Paroline v. United States. Hatch and Schumer both signed onto a friend of the court brief in the Paroline case. \u201cAmy\u201d and \u201cVicky\u201d are the victims in two of the most widely-distributed child pornography series in the world. The Amy and Vicky Act does three things that reflect the nature of these crimes: (1) it considers the total harm to the victim, including from individuals who may not yet have been identified; (2) it requires real and timely restitution; and, (3) it allows defendants who have contributed to the same victim\u2019s harm to spread the restitution cost among themselves. The bipartisan legislation is cosponsored by Sens. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), John McCain (R-Ariz.), and Rob Portman (R-Ohio).\n\u201cVictims of child pornography suffer a unique kind of harm and deserve a unique restitution process, and the Amy and Vicky Act is that solution,\u201d Hatch said. \u201cIn the Paroline decision, the Supreme Court made it clear that the ball was in Congress\u2019 court in order to give child pornography victims the tools necessary to seek restitution from those responsible for perpetuating this heinous crime. The Amy and Vicky Act is that solution. I\u2019m proud to have the support of Amy, Vicky, and so many individuals and organizations who seek to work with Senator Schumer and me and other supporters of this bill to strengthen the voice of child pornography victims.\u201d\n\u201cThe tragic effect of the Supreme Court\u2019s decision in Paroline was this: the more widely viewed the pornographic image of a victim, and the more offenders there are, the more difficult it is for the victim to recover for her anguish and her damages,\u201d said Schumer. \u201cBut there should not be safety in numbers. Senator Hatch and I, and our other cosponsors, will work hard to make sure that victims of these most heinous of crimes get, at a minimum, what they are entitled to get \u2013 full restitution for the full harm caused by these terrible acts.\u201d\nIn a letter of support for the legislation introduced by Hatch and Schumer, Amy wrote that \u201cAfter all this time and all the hearings and appeals and the Supreme Court, I definitely agree that restitution needs improvement and hopefully this bill, the Amy and Vicky Child Pornography Restitution Improvement Act of 2014, can finally make restitution happen for all victims of this horrible crime.\u201d In a separate letter of support, Vicky wrote that \u201cI sincerely hope that Congress will take the time to create some guidelines for restitution of child pornography possession and distribution that will protect the victim and enable them to receive full compensation.\u201d\nProfessor Paul Cassell, who argued the case for Amy before the Supreme Court for the University of Utah Appellate Clinic, said that \u201cVictims of child pornography crimes deserve full restitution from criminals who have harmed them, and this bill will make sure that happens.\u201d\nA one-page summary of the legislation can be found here, and the bill text can be found here.\n8 Replies to \"In Response to Recent Supreme Court Decision, Senators Hatch and Schumer Introduce Bill to Strengthen the Law for Child Pornography Victims\"",
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        "raw_content": "Are aromatase inhibitors superior to antiestrogens?\ndc.contributor.author Howell, Anthony\ndc.contributor.author Buzdar, Aman\ndc.identifier.citation Are aromatase inhibitors superior to antiestrogens? 2005, 93 (2-5):237-47 J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. en\ndc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2005.02.004\ndc.description.abstract Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) have been in use to treat metastatic breast cancer for over 25 years. Recently potent and specific AIs have been introduced, which, because of their low toxicity profile, are being used in the adjuvant and neoadjuvant situation and also for the prevention of breast cancer. The two non-steroidal AIs, anastrozole and letrozole, and the steroidal AI, exemestane, have all shown superiority to tamoxifen as first-line treatment for advanced breast cancer. Interestingly, the oestrogen receptor downregulator, fulvestrant, was shown to be equivalent to anastrozole when compared as second-line therapy after the failure of tamoxifen. The first adjuvant AI trial began in 1996 and recruited over 9000 patients (ATAC trial). Anastrozole was compared with tamoxifen and a combination of the two drugs. There were no significant differences between tamoxifen and the combination. However, anastrozole showed about a 20% improvement in disease-free survival in ER+ disease compared with the other treatments. An overall survival analysis will be reported later this year. Two trials have compared 5 years of tamoxifen with 2-3 years of tamoxifen, followed by 2-3 years of AI (one trial (ITA) used anastrozole and another (intergroup) exemestane). Both trials show a disease-free advantage for the switch to AI. In another study (MA17) 5 years of tamoxifen was followed by a randomisation to letrozole or placebo and showed a significant disease-free advantage to the AI. Both letrozole and anastrozole show superiority to tamoxifen when used as a neoadjuvant therapy. Anastrozole significantly reduced contralateral breast cancer compared with tamoxifen, and this has led to two prevention trials: one in women at risk comparing anastrozole with placebo and the other after excision of DCIS comparing anastrozole with tamoxifen (IBIS II). The NCI Canada has also just initiated a trial of exemestane for prevention. Nearly all data available indicate that AIs are superior to tamoxifen. The important question is whether survival is improved when they are used as adjuvant therapy?\ndc.subject Oestrogen Receptor Modulators en\ndc.subject.mesh Chemotherapy, Adjuvant\ndc.subject.mesh Clinical Trials as Topic\ndc.subject.mesh Drug Tolerance\ndc.subject.mesh Estrogen Receptor Modulators\ndc.subject.mesh Neoadjuvant Therapy\ndc.subject.mesh Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent\ndc.subject.mesh Receptors, Estrogen\ndc.subject.mesh Safety\ndc.subject.mesh Tamoxifen\ndc.title Are aromatase inhibitors superior to antiestrogens? en\ndc.contributor.department CRUK Department of Medical Oncology, University of Manchester, Christie Hospital, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 4BX, UK. anthony.howell@christie-tr.nwest.nhs.uk en\ndc.identifier.journal The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology en\nhtml.description.abstract Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) have been in use to treat metastatic breast cancer for over 25 years. Recently potent and specific AIs have been introduced, which, because of their low toxicity profile, are being used in the adjuvant and neoadjuvant situation and also for the prevention of breast cancer. The two non-steroidal AIs, anastrozole and letrozole, and the steroidal AI, exemestane, have all shown superiority to tamoxifen as first-line treatment for advanced breast cancer. Interestingly, the oestrogen receptor downregulator, fulvestrant, was shown to be equivalent to anastrozole when compared as second-line therapy after the failure of tamoxifen. The first adjuvant AI trial began in 1996 and recruited over 9000 patients (ATAC trial). Anastrozole was compared with tamoxifen and a combination of the two drugs. There were no significant differences between tamoxifen and the combination. However, anastrozole showed about a 20% improvement in disease-free survival in ER+ disease compared with the other treatments. An overall survival analysis will be reported later this year. Two trials have compared 5 years of tamoxifen with 2-3 years of tamoxifen, followed by 2-3 years of AI (one trial (ITA) used anastrozole and another (intergroup) exemestane). Both trials show a disease-free advantage for the switch to AI. In another study (MA17) 5 years of tamoxifen was followed by a randomisation to letrozole or placebo and showed a significant disease-free advantage to the AI. Both letrozole and anastrozole show superiority to tamoxifen when used as a neoadjuvant therapy. Anastrozole significantly reduced contralateral breast cancer compared with tamoxifen, and this has led to two prevention trials: one in women at risk comparing anastrozole with placebo and the other after excision of DCIS comparing anastrozole with tamoxifen (IBIS II). The NCI Canada has also just initiated a trial of exemestane for prevention. Nearly all data available indicate that AIs are superior to tamoxifen. 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        "raw_content": "I have noticed more articles being written about the difference in living conditions in America\u2019s urban and rural areas. Some articles, such as this one about the flight of many rural banks focus on the deteriorating economic situations in many rural areas. Others, like this one from the WSJ and this one from Bloomberg discuss how Dollar General has turned these relatively abandoned areas into their target demographic.\nThe current problem with America\u2019s rural areas is that we have urban areas serving rural areas, but rural areas are giving very little back to the urban areas. In the past, rural areas provided raw materials, agriculture, and manufacturing that urban areas relied upon. Urban areas largely offered trade and finance activities. As such, money flowed both into and out of rural areas, keeping a fairly even balance. Recently, however, this balance has fallen way out of whack.\nIn the past, most companies which extracted value from rural areas - raw material extractors, farmers, and some manufacturing - were locally owned and operated. This meant that value could be extracted from rural areas, sold to other areas for a profit, and have that profit return to the area from which the original value was extracted, thus creating a net gain. Now most of these industries are large corporations with local branches. This may seem a subtle difference at first glance, but in reality it makes a huge difference. The difference being that the largest portion of profits go to the corporations shareholders and executives rather than the areas from which they are initially extracting value. Those shareholders and executives are not rural Americans, and thus rural Americans are no longer seeing much of the profits that result from their labor and raw materials.\nNow these largely impoverished rural Americans still need to support their daily lives. They need to buy food, clothes, etc. But they place a premium on low costs. At first local groceries were supporting these needs, but lately new corporations have emerged to suck this last remaining value from rural Americans. Wal-Mart, Dollar General, Kroger, Food Lion, CVS, Walgreens, etc. have taken pages from the raw material and agriculture industries\u2019 playbooks and through scale have cut costs in a way that local grocers and pharmacies can no longer compete. More recently McDonalds, Subway, and other fast food chains are moving in to cut out local restaurants.\nRural America is trapped in a vicious cycle. The short-term benefits of lower prices is concealing the long-term consequences of sending all of one\u2019s profits to corporations. As these Americans clamor for lower prices to stretch their dollar, they are ironically shrinking their dollar of tomorrow by sending their money to non-local corporate shareholders and executives.\nWhereas before, urban and rural America had a trade balance, today there is a very noticeable trade imbalance. Money is leaving rural America, and there is no clear path for how to bring it back.",
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        "raw_content": "I live in a smoke-free new build 3 storey town house in a quiet cul-de-sac. I have a purpose built play room on the ground floor which opens on to a fully enclosed garden. There is also a downstairs toilet on the ground floor.\nOur lovely playroom offers a real home from home environment where babies and children can feel safe and secure.\nWe have stacks of toys, a reading area for snuggling in and reading books, a craft table for getting creative with arts and crafts, a play kitchen which is always popular, fancy dress and much more stuff that allows for indoor play.\nOur large garden has plenty of room for kids to run and stretch their legs as well as outdoor toys such as slides, cars, bikes and tunnels.\nI provide a safe, loving and warm home from home setting that gives babies and children the opportunity to develop their own identity and build confidence through a range of learning and play opportunities\u2026\n\u2026and being a childminder I can offer flexible routines for your child\u2019s feeding and sleeping patterns (unlike the strict routines of nurseries) as well as quality one-on-one time.\nIn May 2014 I had my first graded Ofsted inspection and was awarded a Good grading. My full report can be found here.",
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        "raw_content": "Role of Religious Beliefs in Physical Health and Well-Being\nCrystal Park, a professor in UConn\u2019s Department of Psychological Sciences has received $234,800 from the John Templeton Foundation to study the role of religious beliefs in physical health and well-being. (Open Source Image)\nCrystal Park, a professor in the UConn\u2019s Department of Psychological Sciences has received $234,800 from the John Templeton Foundation to study the role of religious beliefs in physical health and well-being.\nWhile all religions have certain traditions and beliefs associated with them, not all followers adhere to beliefs in the same way. Some research suggests that people may hold implicit beliefs \u2014 beliefs that they are not consciously aware of \u2014 as well as explicit beliefs that are more directly related to formal religious teachings.\nPrior research by Park has shown that there are well-established links between religion and spirituality and health through a variety of pathways including finding meaning in life, body sanctification, health behaviors and stress moderation. However, there is a lack of research on how implicit and explicit beliefs differentially influence these associations.\n\u201cIt is surprising, given how central beliefs are to religions, that there is not more research on them, especially with regard to their psychological effects,\u201d says Park. \u201cWe are excited and grateful to have this opportunity to explore these relationships in depth.\u201d\nPark will conduct a series of eight studies to develop a measure of implicit and explicit religious beliefs, which will allow her to examine their differences in terms of their impact on mental and physical health. Park will look at whether these different expressions of religiousness are associated with personality, secular beliefs, health and well-being and medical decision making.\nThis research project will open the door to future studies on the effect of religious beliefs on human behavior and functioning by exploring an under-studied aspect of individual religiousness.\nPark received her Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in 1993. Her research focuses on understanding factors that impact how people cope with and grow from stress and traumatic events. She also investigates mind-body relationships, particularly focusing on the science of yoga.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / County Clerk / Elections Information / Campaign Disclosure\nSpecific questions about campaign disclosure should be directed to the Illinois State Board of Elections, Campaign Disclosure Division at 217/782-4141. Additional important information regarding Campaign Disclosure can be found in the State Board of Election\u2019s \u201cA Guide to Campaign Disclosure\u201d. The guide can be downloaded below.\nSome political committees require electronic filing with the State Board of Elections. Any political committee, during any reporting period beginning July 1, 1999, which has had a balance of $25,000 or has had $25,000 in contributions, loans received, or expenditures, must file campaign documents electronically. In July of 2003 that threshold will drop to $10,000. Once a committee begins to file electronically, they must continue to do so until the committee dissolves. To access the IDIS program, click here.\nWHO IS COVERED BY THE ACT\nThe Illinois Campaign Disclosure Act applies to all candidates for public office, groups of candidates or political action committees (PACs) who have accepted contributions or made expenditures in excess of $5,000 within a 12-month period, in support of or in opposition to (1) a candidate or candidates for public office, or (2) any question of public policy to be submitted to the voters. Once the threshold has been reached, the Act requires the committee to file campaign disclosure documents with the State Board of Elections and/or the County Clerk.\nFrom the beginning of the campaign, records of financial transactions must be maintained in order to determine filing status. A contribution is cash, loans or anything of value/in-kind contributions received for political purposes. Goods or services provided or purchased on behalf of the campaign, must be reported as an in-kind contribution.\nAny personal contributions or loans by a candidate to his/her campaign must also be considered when determining if or when the threshold has been reached.\nTo see if you need to file under this Act, click here.\nWHO IS NOT COVERED BY THE ACT\nIndividuals running for federal office.\nIndividuals running for party office.\nCorporations, associations, labor unions, or individuals who make political donations strictly from corporate profits, union treasury, or personal income. If a corporation or a labor unionsolicits funds to support or oppose candidates, or a question of public policy, such exclusion would not apply.\nD-5 NOTICE OF OBLIGATION\nWithin two business days of filing nomination petitions, candidates for public office will be notified of his/her responsibilities under the Illinois Campaign Disclosure Act. 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If the campaign solicits funds through ticket sales, literature, broadcast media, the internet or any form of political advertisement, the law requires that the following notice appear:\n(State Political Committee) \u201cA copy of our report filed with the State Board of Elections is (or will be) available for purchase from the State Board of Elections, Springfield, Illinois.\u201d\n(Local Political Committee) \u201cA copy of our report filed with the County Clerk is (or will be) available for purchase from the County Clerk, (county clerk\u2019s address), Illinois.\u201d\n(State/Local Political Committee) \u201cA copy of our report filed with the State Board of Elections and the County Clerk is (or will be) available for purchase from the State Board of Elections, Springfield, Illinois, or from the County Clerk (county clerk\u2019s address), Illinois.\u201d\nFILING A D-1 STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION\nOnce it has been determined that your campaign has exceeded $5,000, the organization must file a Statement of Organization, Form D-1, with the proper authority within 10 business days. 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For a list of forms available for download, click here.\nThere are two (2) primary types of reports that are filed: semi-annual and pre-election.\nSemi-annual reports are filed every six (6) months, requiring a political committee to disclose its financial activity during thereporting periods January 1st through June 30th, and July 1st through December 31st. These two (2) semi-annual reports must be filed within thirty (30) days after the close of the reporting period: June 30th \u2013 filed no later than July 31st; December 31st \u2013 filed no later than January 31st. EVERY POLITICAL COMMITTEE is required to file semi-annual reports.\nPre-election reports are filed by political committees that are supporting /opposing any candidate(s) or question(s) of public policy to be submitted to the voters. Due to the different elections conducted in the State of Illinois, reporting periods will vary. 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        "raw_content": "Used to determine a company's ability to pay interest on its outstanding debt\nResources \u203a Knowledge \u203a Finance \u203a Interest Coverage Ratio\nWhat is Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR)?\nThe Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR) is a financial ratio that is used to determine the ability of a company to pay the interest on its outstanding debtSenior and Subordinated DebtIn order to understand senior and subordinated debt, we must first review the capital stack. Capital stack ranks the priority of different sources of financing. Senior and subordinated debt refer to their rank in a company's capital stack. In the event of a liquidation, senior debt is paid out first. The ICR is commonly used by lendersTop Banks in the USAAccording to the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, there were 6,799 FDIC-insured commercial banks in the USA as of February 2014. 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The interest expense for the period is $3,000,000. The income statement of Company A is provided below:\nTo determine the interest coverage ratio:\nEBIT = Revenue \u2013 COGS \u2013 Operating Expenses\nEBIT = $10,000,000 \u2013 $500,000 \u2013 $120,000 \u2013 $500,000 \u2013 $200,000 \u2013 $100,000 = $8,580,000\nInterest Coverage Ratio = $8,580,000 / $3,000,000 = 2.86x\nCompany A can pay its interest payments 2.86 times with its operating profit.\nInterest Coverage Ratio Template\nInterpretation of Interest Coverage Ratio\nThe lower the interest coverage ratio, the greater the company\u2019s debt and the possibility of bankruptcyBankruptcyBankruptcy is the legal status of a human or a non-human entity (a firm or a government agency) that is unable to repay its outstanding debts to creditors. Generally, it is initiated by the debtor and imposed by a court. Intuitively, a lower ICR indicates that less operating profits are available to meet interest payments and that the company is more vulnerable to volatile interest rates. Therefore, a higher interest coverage ratio indicates stronger financial health \u2013 the company is more capable of meeting interest obligations.\nHowever, a high ICR may also indicate that a company is overlooking opportunities to magnify their earnings through leverage. As a rule of thumb, an interest coverage ratio above 2 is considered the minimum acceptable amount. In some cases, analysts would like to see an ICR above 3. An ICR below 1 indicates that a company is not able to pay off its current interest payment obligations and is therefore in poor financial health.\nPrimary Uses of Interest Coverage Ratio\nICR is used to determine the ability of a company to pay their interest expense on outstanding debt.\nICR is used by lenders, creditors, and investors to determine the riskiness of lending money to the company.\nICR is used to determine company stability \u2013 a declining ICR is an indication that a company may be unable to meet its debt obligations in the future.\nICR is used to determine the short-term financial health of a company.\nTrend analysis of ICR gives a clear picture of the stability of a company in regards to interest payments.\nFor example, let us use the concept of interest coverage ratio to compare two companies:\nWhen comparing the ICR\u2019s of both Company A and B over a period of 5 years, we can see that Company A steadily increased its ICR and appears to be more stable, while Company B showed a decreasing ICR and might face liquidity issues in the future.\nCFI is a global provider of financial analyst training and career advancement for finance professionals, including the Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst (FMVA)\u2122FMVA\u2122 CertificationThe Financial Modeling & Valueation Analyst (FMVA)\u2122 accreditation is a global standard for financial analysts that covers finance, accounting, financial modeling, valuation, budgeting, forecasting, presentations, and strategy. certification program. 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        "raw_content": "Holy Smokes! I\u2019m sure you are wondering what the real estate future holds. A few things are clear to me: the appreciation in home prices slowed significantly during the last half of 2017 (actually, I\u2019m not sure there was any), though in an area of custom homes like much of the Peninsula, it difficult to put a hard number on it \u2013 average sale price, average sale price per square foot, number of sales all have their problems. If the survey includes all of Los Angeles County, forget it. The other issue we\u2019ve had this past year is a chronic shortage of houses for sale, so the sale sample size is going to be small, and therefore again of questionable accuracy. When you see the stats on the news or parroted in the mail from Realtors, it\u2019s likely that the criteria and methodology are sufficiently murky as to make application to Palos Verdes at least dubious. On the other hand, if you\u2019re looking, I\u2019ve got a lovely 2100 square foot house in South Torrance coming up not long after you receive this. Call me at 310 613-1076 if you\u2019re interested.\nWhich raises another issue \u2013 truth in advertising. We\u2019ve all gotten those mailers from Realtors bragging about how many houses they\u2019ve sold in such and such an area during such and such a time period. They often include a list of houses sold, leading the reader to believe that the agent sold all those houses; however the majority of those lists simply include every house sold in the area. They just want you to believe that the agent sold them all. If there is a disclaimer, it is generally in microscopic print buried in other fine print. I\u2019ve included an article I wrote a number of years ago for my website entitled \u201cEveryone Walks on Water\u201d, which gets into this a bit.\nWhich leads to another thing I\u2019m sure I\u2019ve talked about before \u2013 why you hire your agent. When you interview agents, each has got a list of reasons you should hire him/her. If one of those reasons is that he/she specializes in the architect that designed your house or says they can attract a certain type of buyer (ethnicity, demographic, professional athletes, you name it), that is not a valid reason. You should pick your agent because you are comfortable with them and believe they will best represent your interests in the transaction. This is generally because you either know or used them beforehand, or they specialize in your area and/or have a good reputation. When your agent (no matter who it is) puts your house on the Multiple Listing Service, it will automatically go on just about every real estate-oriented website known to man, and the serious buyers in your \u201ctarget market\u201d will know about it. Don\u2019t fall for the \u201cI\u2019m going to expose your house to different buyers\u201d pitch. Those saying that know it isn\u2019t true, but they hope you will think it is.\nActually my website (www.DanaGraham.com) has a bunch of good articles on it, if I do say so myself since I wrote them all. Additionally, I am going to be giving a talk to the Palos Verdes Historical Society February 1st at the Malaga Cove Library on the history of Neighborhood Church. My family was heavily involved with that church since before we bought that building at 415 Paseo Del Mar. Come on by \u2013 it will be a pleasure to meet you.\nMeanwhile, I hope you had a happy Holiday season, and thank you for your support.\nThis entry was posted on Saturday, December 30th, 2017 at 9:59 am and is filed under Everything I've Written, Newsletters, Palos Verdes Information, Real Estate General Info, Sellers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.",
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        "raw_content": "Make Your Life\u2019s Journey It\u2019s Own Reward? Travel Will Teach You How\nI think it was in college when I first heard the saying, \u201cThe journey in life is the greatest reward.\u201d\nWhenever I did, I really needed to hear it. I was 21 years old and in the summer my between junior and senior years of college. I had just broken up with my girlfriend of two years, and I was really hurting.\nSo I shaved my head. I read The Power of Now. The Tao Te Ching found me soon thereafter. I started to meditate in short bursts\u2013just for 10 or 15 minutes at a time. I created a little altar on top of clothes chest. There was a plastic Buddha statuette on it, and a little zen sand garden that I made out of a wooden tray from a Michael\u2019s craft store.\nPain does things like that.\nSuffering, questions, self-doubt, negative thoughts, everything that I didn\u2019t want to be experiencing became one unstoppable catalyst that thrust me into a period of profound spiritual growth. And although I didn\u2019t suddenly emerge an enlightened senior in college, I did become someone different.\nI think I became more of my true self.\nLess of whatever or whoever I thought I was.\nAnd all the while this one idea, \u201cThe journey in life is the greatest reward,\u201d teased me.\nTaunted me. Invited me near it. I wasn\u2019t sure why.\nBut I felt in my heart that wherever my journey would take me, I wanted it to feel like a reward in itself.\nFast-forward seven years later.\nMy life has taken a hundred twists and turns, but here I am, still dedicating all my actions and life\u2019s choices to making my journey my greatest reward.\nMy new book, Big Apple, Black Sand and the Midnight Sun, is a perfect example of that.\nMy latest book, Big Apple, Black Sand and the Midnight Sun debuts next Tuesday, September 2; it\u2019s a collection of 15 essays that were written across 13,000 miles of travel from 2012 to 2013 as I wandered from New York City to the beaches of Hawaii to the mystical landscapes of Iceland.\nI\u2019m so excited to introduce you to this book, which tells a vivid story about what it\u2019s like to strive to make the \u201cjourney in life\u201d your greatest reward\u2013through all the highs and lows, love and heartbreak, moments of adventure and even two national tragedies.\nThis work is a snapshot of the \u201cnomadic\u201d lifestyle of a location-independent writer and creative entrepreneur (that\u2019s me).\nBut the book also tells tales of real-life adventure (and what to do in the moments in between) that hope to encourage you to embark upon on a journey of truth and authentic living of your own, whether traveling abroad or in your own backyard.\nHere\u2019s a preview of what you\u2019ll find in Big Apple, Black Sand and the Midnight Sun, just eight days from today\u2026\nPart One: Big Apple\nEnergy. Noise. Commotion. Seas of people on overcrowded sidewalks. I moved to New York City in the fall of my first book\u2019s publication\u2013and considerable failure. Naively hoping that my first book would help springboard my career as a creative entrepreneur, I was left searching for answers. My business was nearly non-existent, and creatively, I was suddenly shamed by my writing abilities and terrified that I was on the edge of not just bankruptcy, but abject failure.\nNew York City changed everything\u2026\nChapter 1. The Piano Player. In Chapter 1, the sight of a solo piano player in the middle of a sidewalk in Washington Square Park taught me invaluable lessons about performing your art for the world, and what it\u2019s like to be seen for who you are.\nChapter 2. Welcome To Your New Skin. A curious skin rash crops up when I\u2019m taking a weekend-long vacation in Atlanta, Georgia, to visit a girl who I\u2019m secretly seeing. In the fall-out of some major life changes and business shifts, I feel my identity shifting around me\u2013and my body seems to tell me, it agrees.\nChapter 3. Pop Quiz (A Writer\u2019s Nightmare). As I prepare to launch a last-ditch business project called The Literati Writers that will either save me from bankruptcy or spell it for me, I wake up from a dream that reminds me of what it feels like to be unfairly criticized, graded and shamed. Can we outgrow the old high-school fear of being judged?\nChapter 4. Your Space Is Sacred. Months into living in New York City, I finally understand just how overtaxed I am\u2013emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually. The noise, commotion and endless feeling of being \u201cconsumed\u201d by New York City\u2019s energy forces me to confront an honest question: am I supposed to be here, or am I meant to be elsewhere?\nChapter 5. After the Storm. After deciding to pack my apartment and move out of New York City, a 100-year super-storm named Sandy ravages New York, New Jersey and Long Island.\nChapter 6. When Your Spirit Moves, Move Your Body Along with It. How do you honor internal shifts, changes and evolution? The mantra that carried me into New York City becomes the mantra that forces me out. I realize that I have to find a new corner of the world to settle into. If the journey really is the reward, I needed to listen to where my journey was calling to take me.\nPart Two: Black Sand\nHawaii. Black sand beaches. Swaying palm trees. Ukulele songs.\nFor 5 weeks, I ventured to Hawaii to live, work and explore life from paradise.\nBut does living in a perfect environment mean a perfect life? If the backdrop is idyllic and pristine, would the creativity follow? Themes of friendship, connection and love are found throughout Part 2 of Big Apple, Black Sand and the Midnight Sun.\nChapter 7. The Great Life. I want to live a great life. But I don\u2019t know what it means to live one. Is greatness what is seen, or felt? Is greatness what moves our own two feet, or what inspires the feet of many to move more swiftly beneath them? Now drifting thousands of miles away from home, I start to wonder what, exactly, will make my journey the reward beyond travel, and in everyday life.\nChapter 8. On Love, Heart-Opening, and What Happens After. My secret long-distance relationship ends, and I\u2019m left heart-broken. Only, this time, I\u2019m convinced\u2013I won\u2019t react the same ways. I won\u2019t close myself off. I won\u2019t accept broken. This time, I\u2019m staying \u201copen.\u201d At least, I hope.\nChapter 9. Our World Needs More Bad Art. Artists don\u2019t start as artists. They start as ink slingers, paint pushers, $15 copywriters. I should know. That\u2019s been me for a long time. And here\u2019s why our world needs more bad art\u2013and why your life can benefit from it, in spite of the challenge of creating something less than stellar.\nChapter 10. Idling Down a Volcano on \u2018Empty.\u2019 In Maui, my buddy Jacob and I find ourselves in a predicament up a 10,000-foot Hawaiian volcano. What do you do when \u201cthe journey\u201d sucks? How do you reclaim the adventure that\u2019s been stolen from you? Jacob and I figure out how.\nChapter 11. On a Cross-Country Flight from Los Angeles to Boston, It All Came Rushing Back. Leadership. Giving. Service. Helping people. On a cross-country flight, memories of 9/11 come rushing back as two bombs explode at the finish line of the Boston Marathon\u2013where my plane is due to land in less than 2 hours.\nPart Three: The Midnight Sun\nChapter 12. Waking Up in Iceland (Or, The Escape Artist). As a kid, doctors told my parents that I had \u201cseparation anxiety\u201d or acute homesickness that would cause me to freak out and try to escape anywhere I didn\u2019t want to be. Years later, I\u2019m no kid but the tendency to leave wherever feels uncomfortable crops up in my first voyage across an ocean.\nChapter 13. Falling Asleep in Iceland (Or, This is Your Life of Adventure). Determined to reclaim my adventure to Iceland as my own, I fight my inner Escape Artist to turn a morning of disappointments and setbacks into an evening of adventure. New friends, celebration and a pop star encounter later, I realize why travel can teach you so much about life\u2013and yourself.\nChapter 14. Please, Never Apologize for These Things. Being \u201cunapologetically you.\u201d What does it mean? What shouldn\u2019t we ever apologize for? My take on living true to you, and 17 \u201crules\u201d for living an unapologetic life.\nChapter 15. What We Shouldn\u2019t Need Reminders Of. The clock ticks. We know that we won\u2019t live forever. Why, then, do we wait? A final rallying cry to inspire adventures of your own\u2013whether abroad, or in your own back yard.\nBuying this great book of essays will also support an incredible cause.\nSimply stated, I cannot wait for September 2nd to get here!\nI believe that Big Apple, Black Sand and the Midnight Sun is some of my best work, and that its 15 essays will entertain you, move you, and help you live a more rewarding journey, every step of the way.\nBut, best of all?\nA portion of proceeds from each copy of my new book will be donated to the Children of the Ganges school in Rishikesh, India, in the form of school supplies that I will carry in my backpack and deliver in person this November.\nYou can even pre-order the book on Kindle today: http://bit.ly/BABSMS.\nAnd so, my journey rolls on. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018Dynamite Kid\u2019 Tom Billington passes away on his 60th birthday: All about the WWE legend\n[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ormer WWE superstar Thomas Billington, known as \u201cThe Dynamite Kid\u201d, passed away on his 60th birthday. The exact cause of death remains unknown but the Lancashire-born icon had been battling a number of health issues for years.\nAccording to the Mirror, the news of Billington\u2019s death was confirmed by fellow British wrestling mainstay Marty Jones, who posted a brief statement on social media paying tribute to his former colleague.\nBillington had been wheelchair-bound for over two decades and had also dealt with numerous heart problems since then. According to the Calgary Sun, Billington was confined to a U.K. hospital for several months after suffering a stroke in December 2015.\nBorn on December 5, 1958, the future Dynamite Kid started wrestling in his native UK at the age of 13 and moved to Calgary at 20, where he first made his name in North America with Stu Hart\u2019s Stampede Wrestling promotion.\nBy 16, he had become a big star on the UK scene, often working alongside UK wrestling legend Big Daddy.\nTraveling to Canada four years later, Billington joined Stampede Wrestling, and later worked in Japan, before joining the WWF in 1984, where he and his cousin, Davey Boy Smith, teamed up as the British Bulldogs and spent the next four years as one of the promotion\u2019s top tag teams. The duo won their only WWF World Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 2 in 1986 and had several memorable feuds in the company, including a rivalry with former Stampede colleagues Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart, aka The Hart Foundation.\nBillington suffered a broken back during a match in 1986, and while he was told that the injury could be career-ending, he continued teaming up with Smith until he left the WWF in 1988 on acrimonious terms.\nAccording to Mirror, Billington\u2019s alleged problems with steroids and other drugs furthered his decline and ultimately forced him to retire from pro wrestling as a full-time performer in 1991, despite only being in his early 30s at the time.\nAfter making occasional in-ring appearances until 1996, Billington became wheelchair-bound the following year, having collapsed at home and lost the use of his left leg.\nBillington divorced first wife Michelle Smadu (sister of Bret \u201cHitman\u201d Hart\u2019s then-wife Julie) with whom he had two daughters, Browyne and Amaris, and one son, Marek, with in 1991. He moved back to England to live in Wigan after the marriage ended and would go on to tie the knot with Dot Billington in 1997.\nBillington is survived by his second wife, Dot, and his three children, Bronwyne, Amaris, and Marek. His longtime British Bulldogs tag team partner, Davey Boy Smith, died in 2002 of a heart attack at the age of 39.\nAfter his death, many took to social media to pay tributes to \u2018Bulldog\u2019.\nDynamite Kid and Tiger Mask made me want to be in New Japan when I was younger. Even more so than the WWF. My first ever real job in wrestling happened to be New Japan, as soon as i graduated high school and turned 18. To say it was an honor to step into the ring in the company where these two guys built what we know today as \u201cCruiserweights\u201d is an understatement. I\u2019m very sad to hear that we lost Dynamite \ud83e\udde8 \ud83d\ude4f\nA post shared by TJ Perkins (@megatjp) on Dec 5, 2018 at 2:31am PST\nI heard news that Tommy Billington also know as the Dynamite Kid has passed away.\nThank you for all the work you\u2019ve done for our country and inspiring so many wrestlers to take a chance on themselves.\nRIP Dynamite Kid. pic.twitter.com/yzQ74Swhhz\n\u2014 \u201cAerial Assassin\u201d Will Ospreay (@WillOspreay) December 5, 2018\nSad to hear about the passing of The Dynamite Kid. Just the other day I was watching this little gem of a music video.https://t.co/fHl3c5xnHi\nA true pioneer and without a doubt one of the very best to lace up a pair of boots.#RIPDynamiteKid\n\u2014 Flash Morgan Webster (@Flash_Morgan) December 5, 2018\nRIP Dynamite Kid\u2026 one of the greatest British wrestlers ever. pic.twitter.com/QA9PdW0qUN\n\u2014 Philip (@PhilipHi1988) December 5, 2018\nhttps://twitter.com/DaveMastiff/status/1070263744314466304\nWWE star Matt Cappotelli passes away at 38\nBillington death\ndynamite kid death\nWrestler death\nWrestling legend dies",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: dc universe original movie\nAnimated Movies Batman (General Brand) Batman: Gotham by Gaslight Blu-ray / DVD DC Universe Animated Original Movie Site News Warner Bros. Animation Warner Bros. Home Entertainment\nFirst Clip From \u201cBatman: Gotham By Gaslight\u201d Released\nWarner Bros. Home Entertainment has released the first clip from the upcoming Batman: Gotham by Gaslight animated feature. The DC Universe Original Movie title will be available from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital starting January 23, 2018, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD February 6, 2018. Check out the clip in the player below, along with a new image.\nAdditionally, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment also announced that the World Premiere of Batman: Gotham By Gaslight will be part of the upcoming \u201cDC in D.C.\u201d weekend event. The premiere \u2013 on Friday, January 12, 2018 from 6:30\u20139:15pm \u2013 will kick off the special pop culture gathering, which brings together the worlds of entertainment and public service to illuminate the story of America and current issues through the lens of comics and Super Heroes. Events will take place Friday, January 12, and Saturday, January 13, 2018, at the Newseum, and will culminate with the world premiere screening of the upcoming DC series Black Lightning \u2014 based on the first African-American DC Super Hero to have his own stand-alone comic title \u2014 in the Warner Bros. Theater at the Smithsonian\u2019s National Museum of American History, with a party to follow at the National Museum of African American History and Culture\u202c\u202c\u202c\u202c. Warner Bros. Television Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will all be presenting content during \u201cDC in D.C.\u201d Details on the entire event can be found here.\nThe World Premiere of Batman: Gotham by Gaslight is for mature audiences 18 years of age or older, will kick off with a cocktail reception and will be followed with a Q&A session with the film\u2019s voice cast and producers.\nInspired by the landmark one-shot Elseworlds tale by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola, Batman: Gotham By Gaslight takes place at the turn of the century as America\u2019s continued industrial revolution is to be showcased at a World\u2019s Fair hosted by Gotham City. But while the world prepares to witness the glittery glory of Gotham\u2019s technological advances, there is a killer loose in the city\u2019s darkest shadows. Preying on the city\u2019s women, this killer is as precise as he is cruel. As Police Commissioner James Gordon (Scott Patterson \u2013 Gilmore Girls) tries to calm the fears of Gotham\u2019s citizens regarding the butcher called Jack the Ripper, the masked vigilante Batman (Bruce Greenwood \u2013 American Crime Story) indulges in his own detective work \u2014 with the help of confident, capable Selina Kyle (Jennifer Carpenter \u2013 Dexter) \u2014 to stop the Ripper\u2019s murderous spree. Witness a world in flames as the notorious serial killer\u2019s controlled savagery meets the calculated stealth of the Dark Knight. Sam Register, Bruce Timm (Batman: The Killing Joke), Benjamin Melniker and Michael Uslan are executive producers.\nBatman: Gotham by Gaslight will hit Digital starting January 23, 2018 and on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD February 6, 2018. Stay tuned for further updates on Batman: Gotham by Gaslight at its dedicated subsite and right here at The World\u2019s Finest.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Decision Mind\" - a mindset & willingness to shape the future\nWe live in an age in which a business's success or failure is determined by its ability to make strategic decisions. The key to success lies in \"Decision-driven\" leadership and management. Decision Mind Inc. assists businesses and businesspersons who recognize the value of this concept by helping improve their decision-making and strategic skills through a service it calls Edusulting (Education + Consulting).\nEdusulting is a neologism coined by Kunio Komoriya, President of Decision Mind Inc., to refer to the service he designed to meet the needs and areas which had hitherto fallen through the crack between traditional corporate training and large-scale projects provided by consulting firms.\nKunio Komoriya\nPresident of Decision Mind Inc.\nKunio's primary mission today is to support corporations and businesspersons enhance their strategic and decision-making skills through his \"Edusulting\" work. He also seeks to foster the permeation of the \"Decision Mind\" (decision-making mind) by regularly lecturing at Stanford University, Keio University, Ritsumeikan University, Aoyama Gakuin University, and Fukui Prefectural University, among others. 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        "raw_content": "Employer Liability Broader Under NYC Human Rights Law\nEmployers with offices in New York City need to be aware of important provisions of the New York City Human Rights Law (\u201cNYCHRL\u201d) which have the effect of creating much broader legal exposure for, among other things, unlawful discrimination and gender-based harassment claims, than under either state or federal law.\nAs of May 9, 2018, the NYCHRL\u2019s prohibition against gender-based harassment has been extended to all employers, regardless of size, whereas previously, it pertained only to those employers having four or more employees.\nOf greater significance, Section 8-102(5) of the NYCHRL includes within the scope of its protection against illegal discrimination in the workplace, independent contractors who carry out work in furtherance of an employer\u2019s business enterprise and who are not themselves employers. In doing so, this law extends an employer\u2019s legal responsibility and corresponding exposure beyond that of state or federal law, which only protect \u201cemployees\u201d from illegal discrimination in the workplace.\nFrom the inverse perspective, NYCHRL Section 8-107(13)(c) provides that an employer can be held liable for an unlawful discriminatory practice committed by an independent contractor who is carrying out work in furtherance of the employer\u2019s business enterprise where, (1) the discriminatory conduct was committed in the course of such employment and (2) the employer had actual knowledge of and acquiesced in the conduct. While employers must be cognizant of this potential liability codified in the New York City Administrative Code, this liability already exists at both the state and federal levels. An employer\u2019s obligation to protect its employees from illegal discrimination or harassment has traditionally extended to the conduct of its independent contractors and, indeed, to others to whom its employees are regularly exposed in the course of their employment.\nWhile it is important for employers to be aware of and to take steps to address all sources of potential legal exposure, the obligation under the NYCHRL to now protect independent contractors from illegal discrimination in the workplace creates a material expansion of an employer\u2019s legal exposure. This is particularly significant for those employers who make regular use of independent contractors in their workforce. Accordingly, it is important for employers to assess these relationships and to ensure that proper protections are in place, including, at a minimum, adopting a formal written policy designed to protect one\u2019s independent contractors from illegal discrimination in the workplace. New York City employers should confer with knowledgeable legal counsel to understand their legal obligations and to ensure all appropriate protections are in place.\nIf you have questions or wish to discuss how these changes may affect your business, please contact Scott Centrella in our Employment Practices Group at scentrella@dmoc.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Cryptocurrency Litecoin (LTC/USD) is trading at 28.78. Cryptocurrency quotes are trading below the moving average with a period of 55. This indicates a bearish trend on Litecoin. At the moment, cryptocurrency quotes are moving near the lower border of the Bollinger Bands indicator bands.\nAs part of the Litecoin course forecast, a test level of 30.50 is expected. Where should we expect an attempt to continue the fall of LTC/USD and the further development of the downward trend. The purpose of this movement is the area near the level of 25.00. The conservative Litecoin sales area is near the upper border of the Bollinger Bands indicator at 32.50.\nCancellation of the option to continue the decline in the rate of Litecoin will be the breakdown of the upper border of the Bollinger Bands indicator. As well as the moving average with a period of 55 and closing quotations of the pair above the area of \u200b\u200b34.50. This will indicate a change in the current trend in favor of the bullish on LTC/USD. In the event of a breakdown of the lower border of the Bollinger Bands indicator bands, one should expect an acceleration of the fall of the cryptocurrency.\nLitecoin (LTC/USD) forecast and analysis on December 7, 2018 implies a test level of 30.50. Further expected to continue falling into the area below the level of 25.00. The conservative area for selling Litecoin is located area of 32.50. The cancellation of the option of falling cryptocurrency will be the breakdown level 34.50. In this case, we can expect continued growth.",
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        "raw_content": "On August 14, 1971, Native American activists in Milwaukee staged a takeover of an abandoned Coast Guard station along the lakefront (at 1600 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive). Inspired by the Alcatraz occupation of 1969, these local members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) demanded, according to the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868, that abandoned federal property should revert to the control of the original inhabitants, in this case Native peoples of Milwaukee. 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Following the Alcatraz occupation, AIM emerged as the leading organization for Native American civil and political rights during the 1970s-1980s.\nAIM opened its Milwaukee chapter in 1968, established primarily by Herb Powless (Oneida) and Jerome Starr (Ojibwe).[3] This AIM branch represented a broad cross-section of Native Milwaukee, including local Oneida, Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe, Stockbridge-Munsee, Brothertown, Potawatomi, and Menominee peoples, as well as non-Wisconsin groups like the Lakota, First Nations, Cherokee, and others. The main concerns for Milwaukee AIM were urban housing, the need for educational and cultural services, and the appropriation of indigenous identities and cultures by non-Indians. To draw attention to those issues, these Native activists occupied the Coast Guard station in 1971, organized a demonstration outside the Milwaukee Public Museum in 1972, and marched through downtown in support of AIM\u2019s takeover of Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973.[4] Local AIM members also engaged in civil disobedience outside of Milwaukee, most notably on the Lac Courte Oreilles reservation in 1971 as part of the Winter Dam protests and at the town of Gresham, Wisconsin in support of the Menominee who occupied the Alexian Brothers Novitiate in 1975.[5]\nWhile AIM proved successful at the national level in advocating for Native American civil and political rights, the Milwaukee chapter left its own indelible imprint upon the city. For instance, AIM\u2019s Indian Community School provided\u2014and still provides\u2014Native Milwaukee with an educational and social institution that promotes indigenous curriculums and cultural programming. 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Zakhar, American Indians in Milwaukee (Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 70-71.\n^ Paul Chaat Smith and Robert Allen Warrior, Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee (New York: The New Press, 1996), 128-131.\n^ Russell Means and Martin J. Wolf, Where White Men Fear to Tread: The Autobiography of Russell Means (New York: St. Martin\u2019s Griffin Press, 1995), 289; Doxtator and Zakhar, American Indians in Milwaukee, 69-70.\n^ Nancy O. Lurie, \u201cRecollections of an Urban Indian Community: The Oneidas of Milwaukee,\u201d in The Oneida Indian Experience: Two Perspectives, ed. Jack Campisi and Laurence M. Hauptman (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1988), 106; Doxtator and Zakhar, American Indians in Milwaukee, 79.\n^ Patty Loew, Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal (Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2001), 69, 80, 122; Dennis Banks and Richard Erdoes, Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004), 278.\nDoxtator, Antonio J., and Renee J. Zakhar. American Indians in Milwaukee. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2011.\nLoew, Patty. Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2001.\nSmith, Paul Chaat, and Robert Allen Warrior. Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee. New York: The New Press, 1996.",
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        "raw_content": "Drafted at age eighteen, Robin Yount became an everyday starter for the Milwaukee Brewers in his first season and played his entire major league baseball career (1974-1993) with the Brewers. Yount led the team to the World Series in 1982 and earned two league MVP awards (shortstop, 1982; centerfield, 1989). Collecting more hits during the 1980s than any other MLB player, Yount finished his career with 3,142 hits and 251 homeruns.[1] A three-time All-Star, Yount holds Brewers\u2019 team records for games played, runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, homeruns, and runs batted in.[2] He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999.[3]\n^ \u201cRobin Yount,\u201d National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Hall of Famers, last accessed July 11, 2016; \u201cRobin Yount Stats,\u201d ESPN, last accessed July 11, 2016.\n^ \u201cRobin Yount #19,\u201d MLB.com, last accessed July 11, 2016; \u201cRobin Yount,\u201d Baseball-Reference.com, last accessed July 11, 2016.\n^ \u201cThree for Cooperstown: Ryan, Brett, Yount Elected to Hall of Fame on First Try,\u201d Sports Illustrated, January 6, 1999, http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/news/1999/01/05/halloffame/index.html, last accessed October 12, 2012.\nBaggot, Andy. Robin Yount: The Legend Lives On. Milwaukee: Milwaukee Brewers Publications, 1995.\nCreamer, Robert W. \u201cThis Robin Is a Rare Bird.\u201d Sports Illustrated, September 27, 1982.\nGammons, Peter. \u201cForever a Kid.\u201d Sports Illustrated, April 30, 1990.\nWulf, Steve. \u201cRobin Yount.\u201d Sports Illustrated, February 21, 1994.",
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        "raw_content": "To deal with the leprosy problem in the Hawaiian Islands in 1872, sufferers were relentlessly exiled to Molokai, a barren isle off the coast. There they lived in miserable surroundings, abandoned by the outside world. To alleviate their fate, Father Damien was the first priest to go to Molokai. Little by little, Damien earned the trust of the lepers, and eventually, his appeals for nuns and supplies resonated throughout the world, much to the displeasure of his superiors. Even when Damien got sick himself, his energy did not abate, and he carried on working for the well-being of his \"fellow lepers\" to the end. Strong cast includes Peter O?Toole, Kris Kristofferson, Sam Neill, and David Wenham as Fr. Damien.",
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        "raw_content": "Michael Giacchino (/d\u0292\u0259\u02c8ki\u02d0no\u028a/;[1] born October 10, 1967) is an Italian-American[2] composer of music for films, television and video games. He has received various prestigious accolades (including an Academy Award, an Emmy Award (Primetime), and three Grammy Awards).\nGiacchino in September 2017\nRiverside Township, New Jersey, U.S.\nFilm score, soundtrack\nFilm, television, and video game score composer\nGiacchino composed the scores to the television series Lost, Alias and Fringe, the video game series Medal of Honor and Call of Duty and many films such as The Incredibles, Mission: Impossible III, Ratatouille, Star Trek, Up, Super 8, Mission: Impossible \u2013 Ghost Protocol, Star Trek Into Darkness, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Jurassic World, Inside Out, Zootopia, Star Trek Beyond, Doctor Strange, Rogue One, Spider-Man: Homecoming, War for the Planet of the Apes, Coco, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2.\nGiacchino was born in Riverside Township, New Jersey. His father's ancestors came from Sicily and his mother's ancestors emigrated from Abruzzo in the center of Italy; he holds dual American and Italian citizenship.[2] Giacchino grew up in Edgewater Park Township, New Jersey.[3] He graduated from Holy Cross High School in Delran Township, New Jersey in 1986.[4]\nGiacchino began combining images and music at age 10, when he began creating stop-motion animation with homemade soundtracks in his basement. While in high school, an art teacher who mentored Giacchino recommended to his parents that he attend the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Giacchino describes visiting the school with his parents thus:[5]\nI thought, wow, this is fantastic. They actually have colleges like this? Where I can do the things that I am really interested in doing? That was amazing to me. I loved SVA. I loved the kind of freedom that it provided. It was kind of like this great experiment\u2014okay, you're here because you like something. So let's see how much you like it. We're not going to regulate you too much. We're going to see how passionate and driven you are, and how much you want this thing.[5]\nGiacchino enrolled at SVA, majoring in film production and minoring in history. During his final year at SVA, his instructor in film publicity announced an unpaid internship was available at Universal Pictures. Giacchino, who was the only one interested, obtained the six-month position, which he filled at night while attending school during the day and working at Macy's to pay his rent. He graduated from SVA in 1990 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, after which he took music classes at the Juilliard School.[5][6][7]\nWhen Giacchino's internship ended, Universal hired him, giving him a job upon graduation from college. He later moved to Disney, and when Disney relocated to Los Angeles, Giacchino moved with them, working in publicity, while taking night classes in instrumentation and orchestration at UCLA. His work for Disney had him interacting with the various personnel who worked in films, such as the producers who hired composers, so when a job at Disney Interactive opened for a producer, Giacchino obtained the job, thinking he could hire himself to write music for the games he produced.[5][6][7]\nGiacchino's composition work for Disney Interactive during the 16-bit era included the Sega Genesis game Gargoyles, the SNES game Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow and the various console versions of The Lion King.[8] However his first major composition was for the DreamWorks video game adaptation of the 1997 movie, The Lost World: Jurassic Park.[9] The video game was one of the first PlayStation- (also on Sega Saturn) console title to be recorded with an original live orchestral score. Giacchino has since continued his relationship with DreamWorks which also included composing the score for the Small Soldiers video game in 1998, providing full orchestral scores for many of their popular videogames. He also worked with Pandemic studios to create the theme for Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction. Giacchino's award-winning compositions covers the first four instalments of the Medal of Honor series, (Medal of Honor, Underground, Allied Assault and Frontline), Heroes: 2, and also the scores for several other World War II-related video games like Secret Weapons Over Normandy, Call of Duty and Call of Duty: Finest Hour.[10] Additionally, Giacchino composed themes for The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer, and co-wrote the theme of Black with composer Chris Tilton.[11] He also composed the score for Alias, which was based on the television series of the same name. In 2008 Giacchino wrote music for Turning Point: Fall of Liberty.[12] In 2007, he returned to the Medal of Honor franchise as he composed the music for Medal of Honor: Airborne.[13]\nGiacchino's work on various video games led to his entrance into television.\nIn 2001, J. J. Abrams, producer of the television series Alias, discovered Giacchino through his video game work and asked him to provide the new show's soundtrack. The soundtrack featured a mix of full orchestral pieces frequently intermingled with upbeat electronic music, a departure from much of his previous work. Giacchino would go on to provide the score for J.J. Abrams's 2004 television series Lost,[14] creating an acclaimed score which employed a unique process of using spare pieces of a plane fuselage for percussion parts. The score for Lost is also notable for a signature thematic motif: a brass fall-off at the end of certain themes.[15] Just like his counterpart Stu Phillips, he worked with the television show creator Abrams on his shows with his music scores while Abrams supplied the show's main themes on certain series such as Alias.\nIn 2004, Giacchino received his first big feature film commission. Brad Bird, director of Pixar's The Incredibles, asked Giacchino to provide the soundtrack for the film after having heard his work on Alias.[16] The upbeat jazz orchestral sound was a departure in style not only for Giacchino but for Pixar, which had previously relied on Randy and Thomas Newman for all of its films. Director Brad Bird had originally sought out John Barry \u2013 perhaps best known for his work on the early James Bond films\u2014but Barry was reportedly unwilling to repeat the styles of his earlier works.[17]\nGiacchino was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2005 for The Incredibles: Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media and Best Instrumental Composition.[18]\nLike his other counterparts Joel McNeely, J. A. C. Redford and Frank DeVol, Giacchino mostly associated with Disney from early in his career up to most recently, ranging from video games such as Mickey Mania and Gargoyles to films such as The Incredibles and eventually collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering in creating two new soundtracks for the updated versions of Space Mountain at Disneyland, Space Mountain: Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris, and Space Mountain at Hong Kong Disneyland.[19]\nGiacchino also composed scores for the 2005 films Sky High and The Family Stone, and the television movie The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Additionally, he wrote the music for Joseph Barbera's final theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoon The Karate Guard, and scored the Abrams-directed 2006 film Mission: Impossible III.[20] Giacchino's next musical achievement was his Paris-inspired score for the Disney-Pixar film Ratatouille, which includes the theme song \"Le Festin\", performed by French artist Camille. He received his first Academy Award nomination for this score. He also created the score for Abrams' 2009 Star Trek film.\nGiacchino scored the Pixar film Up (and its accompanying animated short Partly Cloudy), for which he collaborated with director Pete Docter. This marked the first time Giacchino worked with a Pixar director other than Brad Bird. This work gained Giacchino his first Academy Award for Best Original Score: the first-ever win for Pixar in that category. Giacchino notes that he won on the same night as his SVA classmate Joel Harlow won for Best Makeup Oscar for Star Trek.[5]\nGiacchino has continued his collaboration with J. J. Abrams. For the Abrams-produced monster film Cloverfield, Giacchino wrote an homage to Japanese monster scores in an overture entitled \"ROAR!\", which played over the credits, and constituted the only original music for the film. He also composed for the pilot of the Abrams-produced American television series Fringe, after which Giacchino gave scoring duties to his assistant Chad Seiter, who scored the first half of season one. The task was then passed on to Chris Tilton, who scored the latter half of season one and all subsequent seasons.\nIn 2016, Giacchino composed the score for the Marvel film Doctor Strange, as well as the score for the Disney film Zootopia. Giacchino also composed the fanfare for the new Marvel Studios logo, which debuted with Doctor Strange.[21] In September 2016, it was announced that Giacchino had been chosen to replace composer Alexandre Desplat as the composer for the Star Wars anthology film Rogue One after Desplat was unavailable following reshoots.[22] Giacchino then scored another Marvel Studios film, 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming.[23]\nGiacchino returned to Pixar to score Incredibles 2 (2018).[24]\nAdditional compositionsEdit\nIn addition to his long list of soundtracks, in 2005 Giacchino collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering in creating two new soundtracks for the updated versions of Space Mountain at Disneyland, Space Mountain: Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris, and Space Mountain at Hong Kong Disneyland.[19] Giacchino was also contracted by Sarah Vowell, who played character Violet in The Incredibles, to compose the score to the audio version of her book Assassination Vacation. Michael Giacchino's music can also be heard in \"Star Tours: The Adventure Continues\" during the \"travel log videos\" shown in the queue for both the Disneyland and Walt Disney World versions of the attraction.\nIn 2009, he was asked to conduct the Academy Awards orchestra for the 81st Academy Awards. For this project he rearranged many famous movie themes in different styles, including a 1930s Big Band treatment of Lawrence of Arabia and a bossa nova of Moon River. Giacchino also composed the fanfare for the 100th Anniversary logo for Paramount Pictures.\nAlthough he has collaborated frequently with J.J. Abrams, when Abrams was hired to write and direct Star Wars: The Force Awakens, he opted to have renowned series symphonist John Williams compose the music instead of Giacchino. By way of apology, Abrams cast his friend/collaborator Giacchino as First Order Stormtrooper FN-3181 who, during the raid on Jakku in the opening sequence of the film, throws Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) down to his knees in front of Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).[25] He reprised the role in the 2018 animated film Ralph Breaks the Internet.[26]\nGiacchino is noted for using humorous titles filled with puns on his soundtrack albums.[27][28] Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Jurassic World in particular had many ape- and dinosaur-related double entendres such as \"Gorilla Warfare\" and \"Raptor Your Heart Out\".[29] Many of those have references to previous works of his, both in style and naming. Giacchino used themes from the track \"U-Boat\" from the Medal of Honor soundtrack in the tracks \"Sawyer Jones and the Temple of Boom\" and \"Sub-Primed\" from the 5th and 6th season Lost soundtracks as the submarine motif. In terms of naming, the score for The Incredibles contains a piece named \"100 Mile Dash\", and subsequently Ratatouille had \"100 Rat Dash\", Up had \"Three Dog Dash\", and Coco had \"Shrine and Dash\". Another series of examples: \"World's Worst Beach Party\" from the first Lost album, \"World's Worst Last 4 Minutes To Live\" from the Mission: Impossible III soundtrack, \"Galaxy's Worst Sushi Bar\" from Star Trek (2010 deluxe release), \"World's Worst Landscaping\" from the second Lost album, \"World's Worst Car Wash\" from the soundtrack album Lost: The Final Season, and \"World's Worst Field Trip\" from the soundtrack of Super 8. The soundtrack for Mission: Impossible \u2013 Ghost Protocol also has a track titled \"World's Worst Parking Valet\", and the score for Zootopia contains a track titled \"World's Worst Animal Shelter\". Inversely, the score for Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction has a track entitled \"World's Best Carpool Lane\"; the Speed Racer score has tracks entitled \"World's Best Autopia\" and \"World's Worst Road Rage.\"\nAwards, nominations and recognitionsEdit\n\"Oceanic 815\" from Lost (2005)\nSample of brass fall-off from the first season finale of Lost\nMajor Industry AwardsEdit\nNote: \"Year\" denotes the year of the ceremony.\nRatatouille Best Original Score Nominated\nUp Won\nBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts AwardsEdit\nUp Best Film Music Won\nEmmy Awards (Primetime)Edit\nLost: Pilot Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Won\nLost: The Constant Nominated\nLost: The End Nominated\nUp Best Original Score \u2013 Motion Picture Won\nThe Incredibles Best Score Soundtrack Album Nominated\n\"The Incredits\" (from The Incredibles) Best Instrumental Composition Nominated\nRatatouille Best Score Soundtrack Album Won\nStar Trek Nominated\n\"Married Life\" (from Up) Best Instrumental Composition Won\n\"Up With End Credits\" (from Up) Best Instrumental Arrangement Nominated\nCoco Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated\nOther Industry AwardsEdit\n2001 Interactive Achievement Awards for Original Music Composition \u2013 Medal of Honor: Underground\n2003 Game Developers Choice Awards for Excellence in Audio \u2013 Medal of Honor: Allied Assault\n2003 Interactive Achievement Awards for Original Music Composition \u2013 Medal of Honor: Frontline\n2004 IFMCA Award for Score of the Year \u2013 The Incredibles\n2004 IFMCA Award for Composer of the Year\n2004 Game Developers Choice Awards for Excellence in Audio \u2013 Call of Duty\n2007 Film & TV Music Award for Best Score for a Short Film \u2013 Lifted\n2007 StreamingSoundtracks.com Award for Composer of the Year\n2010 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards for Best Score[30] \u2013 Up\n2012 Saturn Award for Best Music - Super 8\n2015 World Soundtrack Academy Award for Composer of the Year\nThe score for Season 1 of Lost was cited by New Yorker music critic Alex Ross as \"some of the most compelling film music of the past year.\"[31]\nMickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse 1994 Additional compositions\nGargoyles 1995 N/A\nMaui Mallard in Cold Shadow 1995 N/A\nThe Lost World: Jurassic Park 1997 N/A\nChaos Island 1997 N/A\nSmall Soldiers 1998 N/A\nT'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger 1999 N/A\nWarpath: Jurassic Park 1999 N/A\nMedal of Honor 1999 N/A\nMuppet Monster Adventure 2000 N/A\nMedal of Honor: Underground 2000 N/A\nMedal of Honor: Allied Assault 2002 N/A\nMedal of Honor: Frontline 2002 N/A\nCall of Duty 2003 N/A\nSecret Weapons Over Normandy 2003 N/A\nCall of Duty: United Offensive 2004 Expansion pack\nCall of Duty: Finest Hour 2004 N/A\nAlias 2004 N/A\nThe Incredibles 2004 Console/PC versions only, composed with Chris Tilton\nMercenaries: Playground of Destruction 2005 Composed with Chris Tilton\nThe Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer 2005 Composed with Chris Tilton\nBlack 2006 Main theme co-composed with Chris Tilton, original score by Chris Tilton\nMedal of Honor: Vanguard 2007 N/A\nMedal of Honor: Airborne 2007 N/A\nMedal of Honor: Heroes 2 2007 N/A\nLost: Via Domus 2008 N/A\nTurning Point: Fall of Liberty 2008 N/A\nFracture 2008 Only producer - Music composed by Chris Tilton and Chad Seiter\nUp 2009 with Chad Seiter\nLego The Incredibles 2018 Composed with Rob Westwood and Ian Livingstone\n1997 Legal Deceit Monika Harris N/A\n1999 My Brother the Pig Erik Fleming N/A\n2001 The Trouble With Lou Gregor Joackim N/A\n2003 Sin Michael Stevens N/A\n2004 The Incredibles Brad Bird Nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album\nNominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition\nFirst collaboration with Brad Bird\n2005 Sky High Mike Mitchell N/A\nThe Muppets' Wizard of Oz Kirk Thatcher TV Movie\nThe Family Stone Thomas Bezucha First collaboration with Thomas Bezucha\n2006 Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Albert Brooks N/A\nMission: Impossible III J.J. Abrams First film collaboration with J.J. Abrams\n2007 Ratatouille Brad Bird Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album\nNominated for a Academy Award for Best Original Score\nSecond collaboration with Brad Bird\n2008 Cloverfield Matt Reeves Credited as \"Written by\"\nOnly composed \"Roar!\" for ending credits\nFirst collaboration with Matt Reeves\nSpeed Racer The Wachowskis First collaboration with The Wachowskis\n2009 Star Trek J.J. Abrams Nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album\nSecond collaboration with J.J. Abrams\nUp Pete Docter Academy Award for Best Original Score\nBAFTA Award for Best Music\nGrammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album\nGrammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition\nGolden Globe Award for Best Original Score \u2013 Up\nFirst collaboration with Pete Docter\nLand of the Lost Brad Silberling N/A\nEarth Days Robert Stone Documentary Film\n2010 Let Me In Matt Reeves Second collaboration with Matt Reeves\n2011 Cars 2 John Lasseter N/A\nSuper 8 J.J. Abrams Third collaboration with J.J. Abrams\nMonte Carlo Thomas Bezucha Second collaboration with Thomas Bezucha\n50/50 Jonathan Levine N/A\nMission: Impossible \u2013 Ghost Protocol Brad Bird Third collaboration with Brad Bird\n2012 John Carter Andrew Stanton N/A\n2013 Star Trek Into Darkness J.J. Abrams Fourth collaboration with J.J. Abrams\n2014 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes[32] Matt Reeves Third collaboration with Matt Reeves\nThis Is Where I Leave You Shawn Levy N/A\n2015 Jupiter Ascending[33] The Wachowskis Second collaboration with The Wachowskis\nTomorrowland[33] Brad Bird Fourth collaboration with Brad Bird\nJurassic World[29] Colin Trevorrow First collaboration with Colin Trevorrow\nInside Out Pete Docter Second collaboration with Pete Docter\n2016 Zootopia Byron Howard\nRich Moore N/A\nStar Trek Beyond[34] Justin Lin N/A\nDoctor Strange[35] Scott Derrickson N/A\nRogue One: A Star Wars Story[36] Gareth Edwards Replaced Alexandre Desplat\n2017 The Book of Henry[37] Colin Trevorrow Second collaboration with Colin Trevorrow\nSpider-Man: Homecoming[38] Jon Watts First collaboration with Jon Watts\nWar for the Planet of the Apes Matt Reeves Fourth collaboration with Matt Reeves\nCoco Lee Unkrich N/A\n2018 Incredibles 2[39] Brad Bird Fifth collaboration with Brad Bird\nJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom[40] J. A. Bayona First J. A. Bayona film not to be composed by Fernando Vel\u00e1zquez\nBad Times at the El Royale[41] Drew Goddard N/A\n2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home[42] Jon Watts Second collaboration with Jon Watts\nShort films and holiday specialsEdit\nNo Salida 1998 Short film\nString Of The Kite 2003 Short film\nThe Karate Guard 2005 Short film\nOne Man Band 2005 Short film\nJack-Jack Attack 2005 Short film\nLifted 2006 Short film\nHow to Hook Up Your Home Theater 2007 Short film\nPartly Cloudy 2009 Short film\nDug's Special Mission 2009 Short film (edited from Up)\nPrep & Landing 2009 TV Christmas Special\nDay & Night 2010 Short film\nPrep & Landing: Operation: Secret Santa 2010 Short film\nThe Ballad of Nessie 2011 Short film\nPrep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice 2011 TV Christmas special\nLa Luna 2011 Short film\nToy Story of Terror! 2013 TV Halloween special\nToy Story That Time Forgot 2014 TV Christmas special\nRiley's First Date? 2015 Short film\nDante's Lunch[43] 2017 Short film\nAlias 2001\u20132006 Bad Robot Productions\nLost 2004\u20132010\nSix Degrees 2006\u20132007\nFringe 2008 (co-composer of the first season with Chris Tilton and Chad Seiter)\nUndercovers 2010 (Pilot only)\nAlcatraz 2012 (Pilot only)\nTheme park attractionsEdit\nSpace Mountain at Disneyland 2005 Theme park attraction\nSpace Mountain at Hong Kong Disneyland 2005 Theme park attraction\nSpace Mountain: Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris 2005 Theme Park attraction\nSpace Mountain at Magic Kingdom 2010 Theme park attraction\nStar Tours: The Adventures Continue at Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios 2011 Theme park attraction\nRatatouille: L\u2019Aventure Totalement Toqu\u00e9e de R\u00e9my at Walt Disney Studios Park and Epcot 2014 Theme park attraction\nIncredicoaster at Disney California Adventure 2018 Theme park attraction\nAs conductorEdit\n^ \"Composer Michael Giacchino on Star Trek (2009) at the Hollywood Bowl\" on YouTube\n^ a b \"Oscar winners thank Italy \u2013 News in English\". ANSA.it. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ Burlingame, Jon. \"Michael Giacchino's Mission: Make the Old Music New\", The New York Times, May 7, 2006. Accessed February 3, 2013. \"The backyard for Mr. Giacchino, 38, was in Edgewater Park, N.J., where he grew up watching \u2014 and listening to \u2014 Hanna-Barbera cartoons, The A-Team and reruns of The Dick Van Dyke Show.\"\n^ Longsdorf, Amy. \"Success sounds great for Giacchino\", Courier-Post, February 24, 2008. Accessed February 3, 2013. \"Giacchino, a graduate of Holy Cross High School (Class of '86), was scoring video games when Abrams gave him his first big break writing the music for TV's Alias and Lost.\"\n^ a b c d e Lincourt, Carrie. \"Q + A\". Visual Arts Journal. Volume 19, Number 1. Spring 2011. School of Visual Arts. Pages 46 - 49.\n^ a b Burlingame, Jon (May 7, 2006). \"Michael Giacchino's Mission: Make the Old Music New\". The New York Times. Accessed November 27, 2007. \"The backyard for Mr. Giacchino, 38, was in Edgewater Park, N.J., where he grew up watching \u2013 and listening to \u2013 Hanna-Barbera cartoons, \"The A-Team\" and reruns of \"The Dick Van Dyke Show.\" He graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York, but, as music became his main interest, he took classes at Juilliard and, later, film-music extension courses at UCLA\"\n^ a b \"Michael Giacchino - Scoring for Primetime: ABC's Alias\" Archived May 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Mackie.com. Retrieved on April 14, 2011.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino\". MobyGames. Retrieved April 14, 2012.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino.com -Biography\". Archived from the original on March 20, 2008.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino.com \u2013 Works\". Archived from the original on March 30, 2008.\n^ Chris Tilton.com \u2013 Black Archived August 30, 2006, at the Wayback Machine\n^ Michael Giacchino to Score Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Archived January 21, 2013, at WebCite. News.teamxbox.com (June 26, 2007). Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ Goldwasser, Dan (July 10, 2007). \"Michael Giacchino scores Medal of Honor: Airborne\". Retrieved May 10, 2009.\n^ Lost Soundtrack. Amazon. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ The Log Book \u2013 Lost Archived March 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine\n^ \"Maintenance - Cinemusic\". Cinemusic.\n^ Message Boards: The Incredibles!. Moviemusic.com. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ Grammy Nominations 2005 \u2013 PDF Archived September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine\n^ a b Space Mountain. Allearsnet.com (May 27, 1977). Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ M:I \u2013 Iii. CDUniverse (May 9, 2006). Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ Goldberg, Matt (July 24, 2016). \"Watch: Marvel Studios Debuts New Logo with Fanfare by Michael Giacchino\". Collider. Archived from the original on July 25, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2016.\n^ \"'Star Wars: Rogue One' Replaces Its Composer (Exclusive)\".\n^ \"'Spider-Man: Homecoming' to Be Scored by Michael Giacchino\". hollywoodreporter.com. November 6, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2016.\n^ \"Incredibles 2: Brad Bird Confirms Michael Giacchino Back As Composer\". ComicBook.com. October 29, 2015.\n^ \"'Force Awakens' Cameos Revealed\". slashfilm.com. December 18, 2015.\n^ http://www.wdsmediafile.com/media/RalphBreaksTheInternet/writen-material/RalphBreaksTheInternet5bdce2c0c0501.pdf\n^ Allison (July 24, 2014). \"Michael Giacchino's Strange, Pun-Filled Movie Scores\". Archived from the original on January 5, 2016.\n^ \"Composer Michael Giacchino on Star Trek puns and the wrath of Trekkers\".\n^ a b Kroll, Laura (June 1, 2015). \"The Many Prehistoric Puns on Michael Giacchino's Jurassic World Soundtrack Are Dino-myte\". Bradley. Retrieved June 12, 2015.\n^ Critics' Choice Movie Awards | Highlights, Winners, Show Video and Photos. VH1.com. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.\n^ NewYorker.com \u2013 SOUND AND VISION Archived November 10, 2005, at the Wayback Machine\n^ Matt Reeves [@mattreevesLA] (14 May 2013). \"What I can't wait for is to hear a Giacchino Ape Score...!!! :) RT @m_giacchino @mattreevesLA - can't wait!\" (Tweet) \u2013 via Twitter.\n^ a b \"Interview mit Michael Giacchino\". Owley.ch. April 26, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2013.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino Talks \"Star Trek 3\" [UPDATE]\". TrekCore. July 11, 2015. Retrieved July 11, 2015.\n^ Michael Giacchino [@m_giacchino] (6 May 2016). \"Things are about to get, well... really STRANGE. @scottderrickson @Marvel\" (Tweet) \u2013 via Twitter.\n^ \"'Star Wars: Rogue One' Replaces Its Composer (Exclusive)\". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 15, 2016.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino to Score Colin Trevorrow's 'The Book of Henry'\". Film Music Reporter. February 16, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino Will Score 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' - Heroic Hollywood\". November 5, 2016.\n^ Davis, Brandon (October 29, 2015). \"Incredibles 2: Brad Bird Confirms Michael Giacchnio Back As Composer\". Comicbook. Retrieved October 30, 2015.\n^ \"'Rogue One' Composer on Filling John Williams' Shoes, Pleasing Marvel Franchise Fans\". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved December 21, 2016.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino to Score Drew Goddard's 'Bad Times at the El Royale'\". Retrieved June 7, 2016.\n^ \"Michael Giacchino to Return for 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'\". Film Music Reporter. October 10, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2018.\n^ Michael Giacchino [@m_giacchino] (15 July 2017). \"@Actual_Horse_ - yup\" (Tweet) \u2013 via Twitter.\nMusic By Michael Giacchino Fansite\nMichael Giacchino on IMDb\nMichael Giacchino's score for 'Secret Weapons Over Normandy'\nMichael Giacchino discography at MusicBrainz\nSoundtrackNet Interview with Michael Giacchino\nAlan Sepinwall interview with Michael Giacchino on composing for LOST\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Giacchino&oldid=881847568\"",
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        "raw_content": "Submissions close 30 December 2018.\nThe Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has called for information on three neonicotinoid pesticides: clothianidin, imidacloprid and thiamethoxam, and their use in New Zealand. Neonicotinoid pesticides can impact bees and other pollinators if not used correctly. They have been available for use in New Zealand for more than 20 years.\nThere are a variety of substances containing clothianidin, imidacloprid or thiamethoxam which may be used in the agricultural and horticultural sector as seed coating treatments, soil drenches or foliar sprays. Imidacloprid-containing substances may also be used in various veterinary treatments such as tick control and flea treatments, or in home garden insecticides.\nThe EPA wants to know about volumes of the substances made or imported in New Zealand, toxicology and ecotoxicology and how the substances are used in NZ and any monitoring data, and information about alternatives, and costs, effectiveness and safety of each of these. Click here for more information.\nYou can submit directly to EPA. Environment and Conservation Organisations of Aotearoa New Zealand (ECO), the umbrella group for environmental and conservation organizations, also make submissions on behalf of their member organizations, and would be grateful for any information and advice that you can send them. Please send these to eco@eco.org.nz",
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        "raw_content": "Before the hearing, your proceeding will be case-managed by the Environment Court. 'Case management' is a term used to describe the progression of your proceeding through the court system. Below are explanations of some typical case management processes.\nReporting memorandum\nJudicial telephone conference / pre-hearing conference\nAfter an appeal or application is lodged with the Court it will be referred to an Environment Judge for directions.\nThe Court specifically manages the flow of cases through a Case Tracking system. The Judge will assign your case to a specific case management track and a case manager will notify you of this in writing. The three case management tracks are:\nStandard - this track includes most s120 of the Resource Management Act 1991 appeals, non-urgent Enforcement Order proceedings and other miscellaneous proceedings. The Court will typically issue standard directions to the parties, with an emphasis on avoiding unnecessary court appearances at the interlocutory stage and a hearing within six months of commencement.\nPriority - this track is for more urgent cases such as urgent enforcement proceedings; also appeals that the Court considers require priority resolution, or matters for which more intense case management is required such as plan changes.\nParties On-Hold - cases will be placed on this track where parties advise that they are not actively seeking a hearing so they can (for example) negotiate or mediate.\nThe Court may direct that the parties provide reports on the status of the proceedings. This allows the parties to inform the Court about the progress of the proceedings and request further directions. 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The Court will advise the parties of the time and, where relevant, the location of the conference in a Notice.\nThe matters to be considered at the conference may include:\nRecording the names of all who wish to be heard in the proceedings, and their counsel or other representatives (if any).\nRecording the particular issues in which each person or body seeks to take part, and any witnesses to be called, and where necessary, to obtain better particulars of the case of each party.\nWhether there are any legal questions as to the Court\u2019s jurisdiction or the standing of the parties or otherwise which should be argued as preliminary points to the substantive hearing.\nWhether persons and bodies having similar interests should be encouraged to have joint representation.\nWhether any directions are justified about access to information held by other parties or by anyone else.\nWhether any party wishes to have witness summonses to require witnesses to attend to give evidence or produce documents at the substantive hearing of the proceedings.\nWhether any arrangements or directions are appropriate for the orderly production and identification of exhibits, and whether an agreed file of documents can and should be compiled.\nWhether any party proposes that the Court itself should call any witness, and any proposals for the use of other supplementary sources of information or aids to understand the issues.\nAny proposals for a timetable for parties to deliver documentation to other parties, prior to the hearing of the proceedings, for example any statements of evidence they propose to give or call.\nAny suggestion about the time and place of the hearing, the procedures to be followed at the hearing and the likely duration of the hearing.\nAny other matters on which arrangements should be made or directions given to ensure the fair, orderly and efficient hearing of the proceedings.\nYou will be expected to observe timetables and the rules relating to the way in which cases are conducted (whether you have a lawyer or other agent representing you or you are representing yourself). 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        "raw_content": "Santa Fe Moves for a Major Increase in Solar Energy\nSANTA FE, NM \u2013 On Wednesday, January 29th, the Santa Fe City Council made Santa Fe the first city in New Mexico to officially call for a fivefold increase in state solar energy production. The Council passed a resolution which highlighted the environmental, public health, and economic benefits of solar power, and urged the State of New Mexico and the Public Regulation Commission to set the goal of generating ten percent of New Mexico\u2019s energy from solar power by the year 2020.\nCommunity Sends Clear Message to Sec. Jewell: Protect Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks\nAt a public meeting today held by Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, groups announced the collection of more than 14,000 public comments supporting permanent protection of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks area. Business owners, local elected officials and residents joined conservation groups in urging Secretary Jewell and the Obama administration to safeguard the steep mountain cliffs and wildlife that are integral to the area's character, economy and quality of life.\nCongressional Budget Helps New Mexico\u2019s Special Places, Restores Parks Funding\nALBUQUERQUE \u2013 This week, U.S. House and Senate appropriators set funding levels for agencies like the National Park Service and finalized a comprehensive budget agreement.\nNew Mexico's National Parks and Monuments Are Underfunded, Under Threat\nALBUQUERQUE \u2013 As Congress approaches another deadline on the federal budget, a new Environment New Mexico Research & Policy Center analysis, entitled Death by a Thousand Cuts, exposes the challenges facing New Mexico\u2019s national parks as a result of mounting funding cuts to the National Park Service.\nNew Report: Wind Energy Yields Major Environmental Benefits for New Mexico; Reducing Pollution and Saving Water\nWind energy is on the rise in New Mexico and is providing huge environmental benefits for the state, according to a new report released today by Environment New Mexico. New Mexico\u2019s wind energy is already avoiding more than 1.3 million metric tons of climate-altering carbon pollution \u2013 the equivalent of taking over 280,000 cars off the road, while saving over 600 million gallons of water per year \u2013 enough to meet the needs of over 15,000 people.",
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        "raw_content": "Transitions10:58\nDemographic Transition10:18\n[Whooshing sound]\nFrom the reading, we know that\nin 1900, life expectancy at birth was 47 years in the United States,\nand betwen 45 and 50 years in Europe, Japan, and Australia.\nThis changed quickly over the course of the century\nuh, US life expectancy at birth shot up to 68 years,\nby 1950, and is now 77 years in 2000.\nThis increase has been due to many factors, ah,\nincreased sanitation, better standards of living, better medical care.\nUh, note the standard of care available in this 19th century painting.\nUm, which would be very different than what we'd experience in a modern hospital today.\nThis increase in life expectancy, or, we could equivalently say,\ndecrease in death rates,\nhas produced population booms.\nBut these increases have stopped in many countries around the world today.\nIndeed, some countries, such as Japan and Germany,\nthe red and blue arrows,\nare seeing death rates exceeding birth 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different from today,\nbecause the higher life expectancies that we experience today\ntranslates into lower death rates.\nThat is: less people are dying per person per year\nthan they were in the past.\nWe're living longer.\nIt's an equivalent statement.\nFor most of human history\nthe population has been relatively stable at a given location.\nhigh birth rates are balanced with high death rates.\nUh, they might fluctuate from year to year,\nyou might have a good crop or a bad drought,\nor a war or a disease\nor a little baby boom,\nbut overall there hasn't been much change\nand because there is a balance between these two forces\nwe see the population stay relatively stable.\nLife expectancies were lower than today\nbut on average more children were born.\nAnd this kept the population rate stable.\nPeople had their children earlier and they had larger families.\nAs living conditions improved,\nwhich first occurred around the start of the 17th century in Europe.\nthe death rate 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during this period, there was actually an increase\nin people's standards of living.\nIndustrialization and urbanization, which have been suggested as causes\nfor this drop in fertility\nactually meant that people had more resources\nmore money, more ability to consume,\nand so they actually had the ability to have more children\nnot less.\nAnd so this is sometimes referred to as a paradox:\nand you should be aware that when I talk about future trends in population growth\nwe don't really understand why family sizes decrease\nto match the, the death rate.\nUm, but nevertheless it's an observed phenomenon\nthat's occurred in many countries.\nWhen this family size decreases, so in other words,\nthe fertility rate goes down\nsuch that the birth rate now matches the death rate,\nwe now see a new stable population.\nIt is higher than before because we went through this demographic transition period\nwhere there were low death rates but consistently high birth rates,\nand so the populaton is now at a higher level, but it is no longer growing.\nThis is what we've observed in a lot of countries around the world today\nparticularly the advanced countries: Western countries and industrialized countries.\nSo to recap, we have\nthese four stages of transition:\nin the first stage, we have high death rates and high birth rates,\nand they are matched, so that the population remains stable;\nin the second stage, the death rate plunges\nas new technology, uh, improvements in standards of living,\nincreased nutrition, medicine, sanitation, and so on,\nmean that more children reach adulthood and adults live longer\nthis leads to a big boom in the population\nbecause the family sizes stay the same\njust as many children are born as before;\nand then there is the stage when the birth rate decreases\nand it comes down to match the new, low death rate;\nand finally, in the final stage, stage four,\nwe see a balance between these two,\nso we have a new higher population because we've gone through this population boom\nbut the population is no longer increasing.\nIt appears that many developing countries\nare following this trajectory.\nSo, let's look at an historical example.\nThis is the birth and death rates for the U.K., the United Kingdom.\nNote that the birth/death rate in the mid 18th century\nwas around 35 per thousand people.\nSo that meant that beween 3 and 4 percent of all people\ndied every year.\nAfter this, the death rate drops,\nreaching a low of about 12 per thousand in the mid 20th century.\nNote that the birth rate remained high\nin fact it wasn't until about a hundred and fifty years\nafter the death rate first started to drop\num, that the birth rate followed, that descent.\nBy 1950, the two had converged once more.\nSo there was a transition period of about 150 years,\nwhere the population increased in the United Kingdom.\nThe U.K. population increased\nfrom around 10 million in 1750 --that's the start of stage 2--\nto over 50 million by the end of stage 3.\nMany developing countries are still in stage 2 and 3,\nif indeed they will end up following the pattern observed in the United Kingdom.\nIf it takes a hundred and fifty years to move to stage four,\nthen we might expect the pressure of population growth\nto be with us well into the 22nd century\nas many developing countries have only started this transition.\nOne thing that we know about the 20th century\nand now the 21st,\nis that the pace of life appears faster than it did for earlier generations.\nAnd this is reflected in lots of things:\nit's reflected in technology, it's reflected in the sorts of social groups\nit's reflected in how quickly businesses turn over,\nbut it's also reflected in demography.\nIt appears that the 20 and 21st centuries\nmean that the, the high pace of change mean\nthat countries move through this demographic transition faster.\nHere looking at this graph we can see that\nthe Swedish birth rate was similar to the United Kingdom birth rate\nand 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        "title": "The Recitation in english. Betts George Herbert. Free e-book: txt. jar, fb2, doc, epub.",
        "raw_content": "Education/Betts George Herbert\nExcerpt I THE PURPOSES OF THE RECITATION The teacher has two great functions in the school; one is that of organizing and managing, the other, that of teaching. In the first capacity he forms the school into its proper divisions or classes, arranges the programme of daily recitations and other exercises, provides for calling and dismissing classes, passing into and out of the room, etc., and controls the conduct of the pupils; that is, keeps order. The organization and management of the school is of the highest importance, and fundamental to everything else that goes on in the school. A large proportion of the teachers who are looked upon as unsuccessful fail at this point. Probably at least two out of three who lose their positions are dropped from inability to organize and manage a school. While this is true, however, the organizing and managing of the school is wholly secondary; it exists only that the teaching may go on. Teaching is, after all, the primary thing. Lacking good teaching, no amount of good management or organization can redeem the school. 1. The teacher and the recitation Teaching goes on chiefly in what we call the recitation. This is the teacher's point of contact with his pupils; here he meets them face to face and mind to mind; here he succeeds or fails in his function of teaching. Failure in teaching is harder to measure than failure in organization and management. It quickly becomes noised abroad if the children are not well classified, or if the teacher cannot keep order. If the machinery of the school does not run smoothly, its creaking soon attracts public attention, and the skill of the teacher is at once called into question. But the teacher may be doing indifferent work in the recitation, and the class hardly be aware of it and the patrons know nothing about it. There is no definite measure for the amount of inspiration a teacher is giving daily to his pupils, and no foot-rule with which to test the worth of his instruction in the recitation. And it is this very fact that makes it so necessary that the teacher should study the principles of teaching as applied to the recitation. The difficulty of accurately measuring failure in actual teaching tends to make us all careless at this point. Yet this is the very point above all others that is vital to the pupil. Inspiring teaching may compensate in large degree for poor management, but nothing can make up to a pupil for dull and unskillful teaching. If the recitations are for him a failure, nothing else can make the school a success so far as he is concerned. The ultimate measure of a teacher, therefore, is the measure taken before his class, while he is conducting a recitation. 2. The necessity of having a clear aim Any discussion of the recitation should begin with its aims or purposes; for upon aim or purpose everything else depends. For example, if you ask me the best method of conducting a recitation, I shall have to inquire before answering, whether your purpose in this recitation is to discover what the pupils have prepared of the work assigned them; or to introduce the class to a new subject, such as percentage in arithmetic; or to drill them, as upon the multiplication table. Each of these purposes would demand a different method in the recitation. Again, if your purpose is to show off a class before visitors, you will need to use a very different method from what you will employ if your aim is to encourage the class in self-expression and independence in thinking. There are three great purposes to be accomplished through the recitation: testing, teaching, and drilling. These three aims may all be accomplished at times in the same recitation, may even alternate with each other in successive questions, but they are nevertheless wholly distinct from each other, and require different methods for their accomplishment....",
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        "raw_content": "GREAT POTENTIAL FOR AFTERMARKET SUPPLIERS\nBERLIN - The world's top two automotive suppliers are expected to unveil new aftermarket strategies in the near future as they look to increase their share of an industry worth $500 billion a year.\nDelphi Automotive Systems has been recruiting aftermarket specialists over the past few months. President J.T. Battenberg III said his company was doing just $2 billion of aftermarket business a year.\nHe added: 'There is a lot of potential in this area for us. We have been hiring a number of key people and will be announcing our aftermarket strategy in the next few weeks.'\nVisteon Automotive Systems' President Craig Muhlhauser said: 'The aftermarket is very important to us. It will be particularly helpful in our strategy to increase business outside Ford.'\nVisteon's strategy is based around such products as aftermarket radiators and air conditioning systems.\nBoth chief executive officers also see the potential to diversify out of the auto industry as protection against cyclical downturns.\nMuhlhauser said: 'We obviously want to be in control of our own destiny. What has been successful in the past will not necessarily be so in the future, and we have to change.\n'We will be looking selectively outside the industry. Some of our engineering applications have a degree of use in other areas and I am thinking here of power generation - natural gas compressors, blowers, and fans. We are also looking at outside opportunities for our voice activation system.'\nThe obvious attraction is that margins are likely to be much higher outside the auto industry. Muhlhauser said: 'We make engine control units similar to those found on airliners, but ours are one fiftieth of the cost and we still make money - but it is important we remain focused on the auto industry.'\nBattenberg said: 'Non-automotive provides us with an opportunity. We already have wiring business with Boeing and our computer business is small but significant. We have just acquired Dae Sung in South Korea which has half of its business in consumer electronics.'",
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        "raw_content": "Fantastic Beasts: First look at Ezra Miller's mysterious character\nWe\u2019re finally getting a glimpse at the most mysterious lead character in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: the eerily named Credence Barebone.\nPlayed by Ezra Miller (who was cast as The Flash in Justice League and made his DC Extended Universe debut as the character in this month\u2019s Suicide Squad), Credence is the adopted middle child of Mary Lou Barebone (Samantha Morton). We\u2019re told that he \u201cappears withdrawn, extremely shy and far more vulnerable than his two sisters. Credence is defenseless against the abuse that comes in response to the slightest infraction of Mary Lou\u2019s strict rules. But his loneliness also makes him susceptible to the manipulation of Percival Graves (Colin Farrell), who has taken a personal interest in Credence.\u201d Graves is a powerful guy, an auror and the Director of Magical Security in the American wizarding government.\nIn the above first-look image, we see Credence and Graves together in an alley plastered with posters from New Salem Philanthropic Society \u2014 a radical organization led by Credence\u2019s mother that wants to expose and kill wizards and witches by bringing about another Salem Witch Trials.\n\u201cEverything\u2019s like CIA-level,\u201d Miller said. \u201cIf I tell you sh\u2013 about my character, I swear there\u2019s a sniper up on the roof that will take me out. They told me like two little bits of information about the character [when I auditioned] and I just went in and went crazy, and just talked as if I were this person, who I knew nothing about. But it was funny \u2014 there actually ended up being a lot of things like what I was imagining. But getting the role was a moment of absolute ecstatic joy and sort of transcendent sense of completion. I was doing some sort of slightly epileptic dance in the street of New York City, dropping to my knees, crying, praising the heavens, with people looking at me like I should be institutionalized.\u201d\nFantastic Beasts is on the cover of EW\u2019s Fall Movie Preview issue, which is out later this week. We\u2019ll have plenty of addition Beasts scoop to come. In the meantime, check out some of our previous coverage, such as our deep-dive Q&A with star Eddie Redbayne. Follow @jameshibberd for more.",
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        "raw_content": "https://experts.griffith.edu.au/scholars/img/nfbdf253c446b3b4fb80907e56ccfcc4b.jpg\nSue Spence Sue Spence\nContact Sue Spence\ns.spence@griffith.edu.au\nhttp://www.scaswebsite.com\nSusan H Spence, B.Sc. (Hons), MBA, PhD (Clinical Psychology) is an Emeritus Professor in the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention and School of Applied Psychology at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. Her research in clinical psychology focuses on the causes, assessment, prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression in young people. She has published widely in these areas and has received extensive national competitive grant funding to support her research. She has been on the editorial boards of several international journals and has been a member of numerous State and Commonwealth advisory committees and granting bodies in Australia, in the area of mental health. She was elected a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, British Psychological Society and the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. In 2016 she receive the Honour of being appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition of her significant contribution to the prevention and treatment of youth mental health problems.\nSue is the author of the Spence Children\u2019s Anxiety Scale, a measure that is widely used internationally and has been translated into over 20 languages. She was one of the developers of BRAVE-ONLINE, and evidence-based internet-delivered treatment program for anxiety in children and adolescents.\nIn addition to her research roles, she has held various senior administrative positions in the university context, including Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) and Pro Vice Chancellor (Learning and Student Outcomes) at Griffith University, Dean of the Division of Linguistics and Psychology at Macquarie University in Sydney, and Head of the School of Psychology and then Head the School of Journalism and Communication at University of Queensland. She also holds the positions of Honorary Professor at the University of Queensland and Roehampton University in the UK.\nKolves, K., Zhao, Q., Ross, V., Hawgood, J., Spence, S., & De Leo, D. (2019). Suicide and other sudden death bereavement of immediate family members: An analysis of grief reactions six-months after death. Journal of Affective Disorders, 243, 96\u2013102.\ndentifying children with anxiety disorders using brief versions of the Spence Children\u2ce0Anxiety Scale for children, parents, and teachers.\nHearn, C., Donovan, C., Spence, S., & March, S. (2018). Do worry and its associated cognitive variables alter following CBT treatment in a youth population with Social Anxiety Disorder? Results from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 53, 46\u201357.\nHill, C., Creswell, C., Vigerland, S., Nauta, M. H., March, S., Donovan, C., \u2026 Kendall, P. C. (2018). Navigating the development and dissemination of internet cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for anxiety disorders in children and young people: A consensus statement with recommendations from the #iCBTLorentz Workshop Group. Internet Interventions, 12, 1\u201310.\nIshikawa, S., Takeno, Y., Sato, Y., Kishida, K., Yatagai, Y., & Spence, S. (2018). Psychometric Properties of the Spence Children\u2ce0Anxiety Scale with Adolescents in Japanese High Schools. School Mental Health, 10(3), 275\u2013286.\nSpence, S., Zubrick, S. R., & Lawrence, D. (2018). A profile of social, separation and generalized anxiety disorders in an Australian nationally representative sample of children and adolescents: Prevalence, comorbidity and correlates. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 52(5), 446\u2013460.\nHearn, C., Donovan, C., Spence, S., & March, S. (2017). A worrying trend in Social Anxiety: To what degree are worry and its cognitive factors associated with youth Social Anxiety Disorder? Journal of Affective Disorders, 208, 33\u201340.\nKolves, K., Ross, V., Hawgood, J., Spence, S., & De Leo, D. (2017). The impact of a students suicide: Teachers\u2019 perspectives. Journal of Affective Disorders, 207, 276\u2013281.\nPossel, P., Burton, S. M., Cauley, B., Sawyer, M. G., Spence, S., & Sheffield, J. (2017). Associations between Social Support from Family, Friends, and Teachers and depressive Symptoms in Adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1\u201315.\nSpence, S. (2017). Review - Measurement Issues: Assessing anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 1\u201317.\nSpence, S., Donovan, C., March, S., Kenardy, J. A., & Hearn, C. (2017). Generic versus disorder specific cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder in youth: A randomized controlled trial using internet delivery. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 90, 41\u201357.\nDonovan, C., Spence, S., & March, S. (2016). Does an Online CBT Program for Anxiety Impact Upon Sleep Problems in Anxious Youth? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 1\u201311.\nHearn, C., Donovan, C., Spence, S., March, S., & Holmes, M. (2016). Whats the Worry with Social Anxiety? Comparing Cognitive Processes in Children with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 1\u201310.\nPossel, P., Rakes, C., Rudasill, K. M., Sawyer, M. G., Spence, S., & Sheffield, J. (2016). Associations Between Teacher-Reported School Climate and Depressive Symptoms in Australian Adolescents: A 5-Year Longitudinal Study. School Mental Health, 8(4), 425\u2013440.\nSpence, S., & Rapee, R. (2016). The etiology of social anxiety disorder: An evidence-based model. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 86, 50\u201367.\nSpence, S., March, S., Vigerland, S., & Serlachius, E. (2016). Internet-Based Therapies for Child and Adolescent Emotional and Behavioral Problems. In Guided Internet-Based Treatments in Psychiatry (pp. 197\u2013218).\nSpence, S., O\u2019Shea, G., & Donovan, C. (2016). Improvements in Interpersonal Functioning Following Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) with Adolescents and their Association with Change in Depression. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 44, 257\u2013272.\nIshikawa, S., Shimotsu, S., Ono, T., Sasagawa, S., Kondo-Ikemura, K., Sakano, Y., & Spence, S. (2014). A Parental Report of Children\u2019s Anxiety Symptoms in Japan. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 45(3), 306\u2013317.\nManassis, K., Lee, T. C., Bennett, K., Zhao, X. Y., Mendlowitz, S., Duda, S., \u2026 Wood, J. J. (2014). Types of parental involvement in CBT with anxious youth: A preliminary meta-analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 82(6), 1163\u20131172.\nMarch, S., Spence, S., & Donovan, C. (2014). Internet Treatment of Youth. In P. E. and T. Ehring (Ed.), The Wiley Handbook of Anxiety Disorders (Vol. 2, pp. 1297\u20131309). United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.\nOrgiles, M., Spence, S., Marzo, J. C., Mendez, X., & Espada, J. P. (2014). Psychometric Properties and Factorial Structure of the Spence Childrens Anxiety Scale (SCAS) in Spanish Adolescents. Journal of Personality Assessment, 96(1), 95\u2013102.\nO\u2019Shea, G., Spence, S., & Donovan, C. (2014). Interpersonal Factors Associated with Depression in Adolescents: Are These Consistent with Theories Underpinning Interpersonal Psychotherapy? Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 21(6), 548\u2013558.\nO\u2fffShea, G., Spence, S., & Donovan, C. (2014). Group versus Individual Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1\u201319.\nSpence, S., Sawyer, M. G., Sheffield, J. K., Patton, G., Bond, L., Graetz, B., & Kay, D. (2014). Does the Absence of a Supportive Family Environment Influence the Outcome of a Universal Intervention for the Prevention of Depression? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(5), 5113\u20135132.\nBennett, K., Manassis, K., Walter, S. D., Cheung, A., Wilansky-Traynor, P., Diaz-Granados, N., \u2026 Wood, J. J. (2013). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Age Effects in Child and Adolescent Anxiety: An Individual Patient Data Metaanalysis. Depression and Anxiety, 30(9), 829\u2013841.\nDonovan, C., Spence, S., & March, S. (2013). Using new technologies to deliver cognitive behaviour therapy with children and adolescents. In P. G. and S. Reynolds (Ed.), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families (3rd ed., pp. 351\u2013370). nited Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.\nP\u00f6ssel, P., Rudasill, K. M., Sawyer, M. G., & Spence, S. (2013). Associations Between Teacher Emotional Support and Depressive Symptoms in Australian Adolescents: A 5-Year Longitudinal Study. Developmental Psychology, 49(11), 2135\u20132146.\nVerhoeven, M., Sawyer, M. G., & Spence, S. (2013). The factorial invariance of the CES-D during adolescence: Are symptom profiles for depression stable across gender and time? Journal of Adolescence, 36(1), 181\u2013190.\nAnderson, R. E. E., Spence, S., Donovan, C., March, S., Prosser, S., & Kenardy, J. (2012). Working Alliance in Online Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Youth: Comparison With Clinic Delivery and its Role in Predicting Outcome. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 14(3), e88\u20131\u2013e88\u201316.\nOrgile\u00b4s, M., Me\u00b4ndez, X., Spence, S., Huedo-Medina, T. B., & Espada, J. P. (2012). Spanish Validation of the Spence Children\u2019s Anxiety Scale. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 43(2), 271\u2013281.\nSawyer, M. G., Borojevic, N., Ettridge, K. A., Spence, S., Sheffield, J. K., & Lynch, J. (2012). Do help-seeking intentions during early adolescence vary for adolescents experiencing different levels of depressive symptoms? Journal of Adolescent Health, 50(3), 236\u2013242.\nPatton, G. C., Tollit, M. M., Romaniuk, H., Spence, S., Sheffield, J. K., & Sawyer, M. G. (2011). A Prospective Study of the Effects of Optimism on Adolescent Health Risks. Pediatrics, 127(2), 308\u2013316.\nSpence, S., Donovan, C., March, S., Gamble, A., Anderson, R. E., Prosser, S., & Kenardy, J. (2011). A randomized controlled trial of online versus clinic-based CBT for adolescent anxiety. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 79(5), 629\u2013642.\nCobham, V. E., Dadds, M. R., Spence, S., & McDermott, B. (2010). Parental Anxiety in the Treatment of Childhood Anxiety: A Different Story Three Years Later. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 39(3), 410\u2013420.\nEdwards, S. L., Rapee, R. M., Kennedy, S. J., & Spence, S. (2010). The Assessment of Anxiety Symptoms in Preschool-Aged Children: The Revised Preschool Anxiety Scale. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 39(3), 400\u2013409.\nHern\u00e1ndez-Guzm\u00e1n, L., Berm\u00fadez-Ornelas, G., Spence, S., Montesinos, M. J. G., Mart\u00ednez-Guerrero, J. I., Villalobos, J. A., & Guajardo, G. J. (2010). Versi\u00f3n en espa\u00f1ol de la Escala de Ansiedad para Ni\u00f1os de Spence (SCAS). Revista Latinoamericana de Psicologia, 42(1), 13\u201324.\nSawyer, M. G., Harchak, T. F., Spence, S., Bond, L., Graetz, B., Kay, D., \u2026 Sheffield, J. K. (2010). School-Based Prevention of Depression: A 2-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial of the beyondblue Schools Research Initiative. Journal of Adolescent Health, 47(3), 297\u2013304.\nSawyer, M. G., Pfeiffer, S., Spence, S., Bond, L., Graetz, B., Kay, D., \u2026 Sheffield, J. K. (2010). School-based prevention of depression: a randomised controlled study of the beyondblue schools research initiative. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 51(2), 199\u2013209.\nMarch, S., Spence, S., & Donovan, C. (2009). The efficacy of an internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention for child anxiety disorders. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34(5), 474\u2013487.\nSawyer, M. G., Pfeiffer, S., & Spence, S. (2009). Life events, coping and depressive symptoms among young adolescents: A one-year prospective study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 117, 48\u201354.\nSpence, S. (2009). Challenges in school-based, universal approaches to the prevention of depression in adolescents. In C. A. Essau (Ed.), Treatments for Adolescent Depression: Theory and Practice (pp. 83\u201396). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.\nSpence, S., Young, A., Toon, C., & Bond, S. (2009). Longitudinal examination of the associations between emotional dysregulation, coping responses to peer provocation, and victimisation in children. Australian Journal of Psychology, 61(3), 145\u2013155.\nKavanagh, D. J., Spence, S., Sturk, H., Strong, J., Wilson, J., Worrall, L., \u2026 Skerrett, R. (2008). Outcomes of training in supervision: randomised controlled trial. Australian Psychologist, 43(2), 96\u2013104.\nOlsson, K. A., Brocque, R. M. L., Kenardy, J. A., Anderson, V., & Spence, S. (2008). The influence of pre-injury behaviour on childrens type of accident, type of injury and severity of injury. Brain Injury, 22, 595\u2013602.\nOlsson, K. A., Kenardy, J. A., Young, A. C. D., & Spence, S. (2008). Predicting childrens post-traumatic stress symptoms following hospitalization for accidental injury: Combining the Child Trauma Screening Questionnaire and heart rate. Journal of anxiety disorders, 22(8), 1447\u20131453.\nSpence, S. (2008). Integrating Individual and Whole-School Change Approaches in the Prevention of Depression in Adolescents. In J. R. Z. A., Benjamin L. Hankin (Ed.), Handbook of Depression in Children and Adolescents. (pp. 333\u2013353). New York: The Guilford Press.\nSpence, S., Donovan, C., March, S., Gamble, A., Anderson, R., Prosser, S., \u2026 Kenardy, J. (2008). Online CBT in the treatment of child and adolescent anxiety disorders: Issues in the development of BRAVE-ONLINE and two case illustrations. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 36, 411\u2013430.\nWaters, A., Lipp, O., & Spence, S. (2008). Visual search for animal fear-relevant stimuli in children. Australian Journal of Psychology, 60(2), 112\u2013125.\nKenardy, J., Smith, A., Spence, S., Lilley, P.-R., Newcombe, P. A., Dob, R., & Robinson, S. (2007). Dissociation in childrens trauma narratives: An exploratory investigation. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 21(3), 456\u2013466.\nMasih, S., Spence, S., & Oei, T. P. S. (2007). Sociotropic and autonomous personality and stressful life events as predictors of depressive symptoms in the postpartum period. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 31(4), 483\u2013502.\nMerry, S. N., & Spence, S. (2007). Attempting to prevent depression in youth: a systematic review of the evidence. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 1(2), 128\u2013137.\nMurray, B. L., Kenardy, J. A., & Spence, S. (2007). Brief Report: Childrens Responses to Trauma- and Nontrauma-related Hospital Admission: A Comparison Study. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33(4), 435\u2013440.\nSpence, S., & Shortt, A. L. (2007). Research Review: Can we justify the widespread dissemination of universal, school-based interventions for the prevention of depression among children and adolescents? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 48(6), 526\u2013542.\nYoung, A. C. D., Kenardy, J. A., & Spence, S. (2007). Elevated heart rate as a predictor of PTSD six months following accidental pediatric injury. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20(5), 751\u2013756.\nDonovan, C., Spence, S., & Sheffield, J. K. (2006). Investigation of a model of weight restricting behaviour amongst adolescent girls. European Eating Disorders Review, 14(6), 468\u2013484.\nKenardy, J. A., Spence, S., & Macleod, A. C. (2006). Screening for posttraumatic stress disorder in children after accidental injury. Pediatrics, 118(3), 1002\u20131009.\nLiberman, L. C., Lipp, O. V., Spence, S., & March, S. (2006). Evidence for retarded extinction of aversive learning in anxious children. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44(10), 1491\u20131502.\nRapee, R. M., Wignall, A., Sheffield, J. K., Kowalenko, N., Davis, A., McLoone, J., & Spence, S. (2006). Adolescents reactions to universal and indicated prevention programs for depression: Perceived stigma and consumer satisfaction. Prevention Science, 7(2), 167\u2013177.\nSheffield, J. K., Spence, S., Rapee, R. M., Kowalenko, N., Wignall, A., Davis, A., & McLoone, J. (2006). Evaluation of universal, indicated, and combined cognitive-behavioral approaches to the prevention of depression among adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(1), 66\u201379.\nShortt, A. L., & Spence, S. (2006). Risk and protective factors for depression in youth. Behaviour Change, 23(1), 1\u201330.\nSpence, S., Holmes, J. M., March, S., & Lipp, O. V. (2006). The feasibility and outcome of clinic plus internet delivery of cognitive-behavior therapy for childhood anxiety. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(3), 614\u2013621.\nSpence, S., Lipp, O. V., Liberman, L., & March, S. (2006). Examination of emotional priming among children and young adolescents: Developmental issues and its association with anxiety. Australian Journal of Psychology, 58(2), 101\u2013110.\nSpence, S., Burns, J., Boucher, S., Glover, S., Graetz, B., Kay, D., \u2026 Sawyer, M. (2005). The beyondblue Schools Research Initiative: conceptual framework and intervention. Australasian Psychiatry, 13(2), 159\u2013164.\nSpence, S., Sheffield, J. K., & Donovan, C. (2005). Long-term outcome of a school-based, universal approach to prevention of depression in adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73(1), 160\u2013167.\nWaters, A., Lipp, O. V., & Spence, S. (2005). The effects of affective picture stimuli on blink modulation in adults and children. Biological Psychology, 68(2005), 257\u2013281.\nNauta, M. H., Scholing, A., Rapee, R. M., Abbott, M., Spence, S., & Waters, A. (2004). A parent-report measure of children\u2019s anxiety: psychometric properties and comparison with child-report in a clinic and normal sample. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42, 813\u2013839.\nRapee, R. M., & Spence, S. (2004). The etiology of social phobia: Empirical evidence and an initial model. Clinical Psychology Review, 24(7), 737\u2013767.\nSpence, S., & Reinecke, M. A. (2004). Cognitive approaches to understanding, preventing, and treating child and adolescent depression. In M. A. R., David A. Clark (Ed.), Cognitive therapy across the lifespan (pp. 358\u2013395). UK: Cambridge University Press.\nWaters, A., Lipp, O. V., & Spence, S. (2004). Attentional bias toward fear-related stimuli: An investigation with nonselected children and adults and children with anxiety disorders. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 89(4), 320\u2013337.\nBishop, G., Spence, S., & McDonald, C. (2003). Can Parents and Teachers Provide a Reliable and Valid Report of Behavioral Inhibition? Child Development, 74(6), 1899\u20131917.\nIngles, C. J., Mendez, F. X., Hidalgo, M. D., & Spence, S. (2003). The list of social situation problems: Reliability and validity in an adolescent Spanish-speaking sample. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 31(2), 111\u2013122.\nKavanagh, D. J., Spence, S., Strong, J., Wilson, J., Sturk, H., & Crow, N. (2003). Supervision practices in allied mental health: Relationships of supervision characteristics to perceived impact and job satisfaction. Mental Health Services Research, 5(4), 187\u2013195.\nSpence, S. (2003). Social Skills Training with Children and Young People: Theory, Evidence and Practice. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 8(2), 84\u201396.\nSpence, S., Barrett, P., & Turner, C. (2003). Psychometric properties of the Spence Childrens Anxiety Scale with young adolescents. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 17(6), 605\u2013625.\nSpence, S., Sheffield, J. K., & Donovan, C. (2003). Preventing adolescent depression: An evaluation of the problem solving for life program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71(1), 3\u201313.\nStrong, J., Kavanagh, D., Wilson, J., Spence, S., Worrall, L., & Crow, N. (2003). Supervision practice for allied health professionals within a large mental health service: exploring the phenomenon. The Clinical Supervisor, 22(1), 191\u2013210.\nKavanagh, D., Spence, S., Wilson, J., & Crow, N. (2002). Achieving effective supervision. Drug and Alcohol Review, 21(3), 247\u2013252.\nKing, R., Yellowlees, P., Nurcombe, B., Spooner, D., Sturk, H., Spence, S., & Bas, J. (2002). Psychologists as mental health case managers. Australian Psychologist, 37(2), 118\u2013122.\nMcCathie, H., Spence, S., & Tate, R. (2002). Adjustment to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: The importance of psychological factors. European Respiratory Journal, 19(1), 47\u201353.\nSpence, S., Najman, J. M., Bor, W., O\u2019Callaghan, M. J., & Williams, G. M. (2002). Maternal anxiety and depression, poverty and marital relationship factors during early childhood as predictors of anxiety and depressive symptoms in adolescence. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 43(4), 457\u2013469.\nCampbell, M. A., Rapee, R., & Spence, S. (2001). The nature of feared outcome representations in anxious and non-anxious children. Australian Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 11(1), 85\u201399.\nNajman, J. M., Williams, G. M., Nikles, J., Spence, S., Bor, W., O\u2019Callaghan, M., \u2026 Shuttlewood, G. (2001). Bias influencing maternal reports of child behaviour and emotional state. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 36(4), 186\u2013194.\nSpence, S. (2001). Prevention of depression among adolescents. In P. R. M., Margot Prior, Jeannette Milgrom (Ed.), Health and Medical Research: Contribution of the Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 65\u201368). Canberra: Academy of Social Sciences.\nSpence, S. (2001). Prevention strategies. In M. W. V., Mark R Dadds (Ed.), The developmental psychopathology of anxiety (pp. 325\u2013354). UK: Oxford University Press.\nSpence, S., Rapee, R., McDonald, C., & Ingram, M. (2001). The structure of anxiety symptoms among preschoolers. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39(11), 1293\u20131316.\nSpence, S., Sharpe, L., Newton-John, T., & Champion, D. (2001). An investigation of symptom-specific muscle hyperreactivity in upper extremity cumulative trauma disorder. Clinical Journal of Pain, 17(2), 119\u2013128.\nSpence, S., Wilson, J., Kavanagh, D., Strong, J., & Worrall, L. (2001). Clinical supervision in four mental health professions: A review of the evidence. Behaviour Change, 18(3), 135\u2013155.\nNajman, J. M., Williams, G. M., Nikles, J., Spence, S., Bor, W., O\u2019Callaghan, M., \u2026 Andersen, M. J. (2000). Mothers mental illness and child behavior problems: Cause-effect association or observation bias? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39(5), 592\u2013602.\nDevilly, G. J., & Spence, S. (1999). The Relative Efficacy and Treatment Distress of EMDR and a Cognitive-Behavior Trauma Treatment Protocol in the Amelioration of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 13, 131\u2013157.\nDevilly, G. J., Spence, S., & Rapee, R. M. (1998). Statistical and reliable change with eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Treating trauma within a veteran population. Behavior Therapy, 29(3), 435\u2013455.\nSpence, S. (1998). A measure of anxiety symptoms among children. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 36(5), 545\u2013566.\nSpence, S. (1998). Preventive interventions. In Comprehensive clinical psychology. Vol 5. Children & adolescents: clinical formulation & treatment (Vol. 5, pp. 295\u2013315). Netherlands: Elsevier.\nSpence, S. (1997). Managing common sexual problems. In M. R. S., Charles Mitchell, Gerard J A Byrne (Ed.), Medical consultation skills: behavioural and interpersonal dimensions of health care (pp. 315\u2013355). Australia: Addison-Wesley.\nSpence, S. (1997). Sex and relationships. In Clinical handbook of marriage and couples intervention (pp. 73\u2013106). US: John Wiley & Sons.\nSpence, S. (1996). A case for prevention. In P. C., Henry Jackson (Ed.), Early intervention & prevention in mental health (pp. 1\u201320). Australia: Australian Psychological Society.\nSpence, S. (1996). The prevention of anxiety disorders in childhood. In P. C., Henry Jackson (Ed.), Early intervention & prevention in mental health (pp. 87\u2013108). Australia: Australian Psychological Society.\nSpence, S. (1994). Preventative strategies. In International Handbook of phobic and anxiety disorders in children and adolescents (pp. 453\u2013474). US: Plenum Press.\n(2019). Development and evaluation of a pathway from 'universal screening' to online intervention for children with anxiety problems\n(2011). Evaluation of Transdiagnostic versus Disorder-Specific, Internet-Based Cognitive-Behaviour Treatment of Anxiety disorders in Young People\n(2008). Evaluation of internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders in adolescents\nSamantha Jayne Prosser (2011) The Treatment of Child Anxiety Disorders Using Online Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy: An Investigation of Family Factors and Treatment Compliance as Predictors of Child Treatment Outcome Thesis (PhD Doctorate)\nProfessor Emeritus Spence has a BSc (Hons \u2013 1st class) and a PhD in Clinical Psychology. She is currently based in the Australian Institute of Suicide Research and Prevention, and the School of Applied Psychology at Griffith University and also holds the position of Honorary Professor at the University of Queensland. Her research focusses on the etiology, assessment, treatment and prevention of anxiety and depression in young people. She has received over $10.5 million in research grants during her career and has managed numerous randomised controlled trials to successful completion. 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        "raw_content": "HomeLifestyle\u2018I nearly aborted my baby because of an unreliable test\u2019\nWhen Claire Bell became pregnant she paid for a test that would indicate whether the baby had Down\u2019s Syndrome \u2013 and agreed to be screened for some other rare conditions at the same time. Not long afterwards, writes the BBC\u2019s Charlotte Hayward, she received what appeared to be terrible news.\nFor five years, Claire Bell\u2019s husband was treated for two types of cancer. When it finally came to an end the couple decided to try having a baby through IVF, using some sperm her husband had had frozen and stored before he had chemotherapy. On the first round, at the age of 41, she became pregnant \u2013 and felt incredibly lucky.\n\u201cIt was this miraculous pregnancy,\u201d she says. \u201cIt had worked with the first embryo.\u201d\nThe couple decided that they wanted to know if there was a chance that the baby had Down\u2019s Syndrome and privately paid for a blood test known as NIPT \u2013 a non-invasive prenatal test \u2013 which examines the DNA of tiny particles of the placenta circulating in the mother\u2019s blood.\n\u201cMy husband and I were very conscious that we weren\u2019t able to look after a baby with Down\u2019s Syndrome,\u201d says Claire, a South African investigative journalist, who was living in Scotland at the time.\n\u201cWe just felt we didn\u2019t have the emotional reserves, after dealing with five years of cancer treatment.\u201d\n\u201cThey said to me, \u2018Well if you don\u2019t tick it then we can\u2019t tell you the gender of the child.\u2019 I didn\u2019t want to know the gender but my husband did, so I thought, \u2018All right then.\u2019\n\u201cAt that point I thought, \u2018Is the onus on me to ask more questions about that box?\u2019 But I was a pregnant mum in a vulnerable state \u2013 I wasn\u2019t acting like I normally would. Really, they should have told me what that box was about.\u201d (In a statement, the clinic Claire went to says its patients are \u201cexplicitly counselled on the use of the test and possible outcomes\u201d and that they are given a full explanation of the conditions NIPT may detect \u2013 as well as an explanation of the test\u2019s limitations.)\nThe clinic told Claire that she\u2019d get an email if everything was OK, but they\u2019d ring if there was something to discuss.\n\u201cI ran towards this phone\u2026 and while I was standing there, shivering in a towel, the doctor told me that my baby had a chance of having Turner Syndrome.\u201d\nTurner syndrome is chromosomal condition that only affects girls. There are a number of potential symptoms, including being short and having fertility problems.\nBut the information Claire was sent by the clinic painted a very grim picture of life for people with Turner Syndrome. It also talked about the test\u2019s reliability.\n\u201cI just remember thinking this is science, this is fact\u2026 I couldn\u2019t stop crying, I couldn\u2019t walk more than 200m at a time, I just felt hopeless.\u201d\nListen to Charlotte Hayward\u2019s report into NIPT on the Today programme on Friday 8 February, or catch up later on iPlayer\nNIPT has been available privately in the UK since 2012 and is available to any woman or couple who want to pay the bill of up to \u00a3500. It\u2019s mainly used to screen for Down\u2019s Syndrome and two other chromosomal anomalies, Edwards Syndrome and Patau Syndrome. Medical professionals agree that, when used correctly, it is pretty reliable as a test for these conditions.\nNIPT for Down\u2019s, Edwards and Patau syndromes has recently become available to pregnant women on the NHS in Wales who are considered to be in the higher chance category, and it has been promised to women in England in the same category in the near future.\nBut when testing for other rarer conditions NIPT hasn\u2019t been subjected to rigorous clinical analysis. An article in the medical journal Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology argues that when NIPT is used to screen for these conditions, including Turner syndrome (when a girl has only one copy of the X chromosome) or Klinefelter syndrome (when a boy has two copies of the X chromosome and one Y chromosome) it has \u201ca high failure rate\u201d \u2013 a low detection rate and a high false positive rate.\nOne of the authors of that report, Kypros Nicolaides, professor of foetal medicine at King\u2019s College Hospital, says that women who have received a disturbing NIPT result in a private clinic often fall back on the NHS for help.\n\u201cThere is an ideology in the private sector that the more the better,\u201d he says.\n\u201cIn the NIPT test they offer a whole range of conditions that they test for, for which we have no data about how effective and how worthwhile the method of screening is. There are many women that are having expanded tests, they come, they are extremely worried, they have an the invasive test which is what they wanted to avoid, and it shows that the result of the NIPT test is wrong.\u201d\nIn response to the increasing availability of the NIPT test, England\u2019s Care Quality Commission started carrying out inspections of clinics and hospitals in England \u2013 Health Improvement Scotland has also said it currently regulates two services which offer pre-natal testing\nIn a statement, the CQC says: \u201cWe expect providers of NIPTs to ensure that women fully understand the procedure, know that it is not a diagnostic test, are informed about the possible outcomes, and that appropriate support is made available when delivering the test results. This includes facilitating access to counselling and other relevant services as well as medical follow-up where this is needed. Last year we began our planned programme of diagnostic and imaging service inspections and services, which includes those independent providers offering NIPTs\u201d\nThe invasive test Kypros Nicolaides is referring to either involves a placenta biopsy, or amniocentesis \u2013 sampling of the fluid in the amniotic sac \u2013 both of which carry a small risk of miscarriage.\nThen she read that the positive predictive value (PPV) of the test for Turner Syndrome \u2013 the proportion of positive and negative results that are indeed true positives and true negatives \u2013 could be as low as 40% for a 41-year-old woman.\nStill at a loss about what to do for the best, Claire called her aunt. She described some of the other symptoms she had learned that girls with Turner Syndrome can experience \u2013 including the fact that they are not intellectually disabled, but may struggle with spatial reasoning and mathematics.\n\u201cYou can\u2019t terminate a baby because she might be short, flat-chested and can\u2019t do maths,\u201d her aunt said. \u201cAnd besides, we are from strong Yorkshire stock. You know that. Don\u2019t let them stick a needle into you.\u201d\nAngela Catlin\nClaire and her daughter Fintry\nSlipping into journalist mode, Claire talked to the laboratory that tested her blood and asked how often they followed up to find out whether a baby given a test result indicating a high risk of Turner Syndrome actually turned out to have it. The answer was, they didn\u2019t do this.\nThe scientist she spoke to at the lab noted that she didn\u2019t seem to have been given the recommended pre-test counselling, so she rang her clinic to ask why this was.\nHer doctor replied that in the US she would have been given four hours of counselling before the test but that in the UK there weren\u2019t enough genetic counsellors.\n(The clinic Claire attended says patients are given advice and counselling on the false positive statistics for the test. It adds that it \u201cinforms patients of all test results in a secure, sensitive and supportive manner\u201d and that while it does not provide specific genetic counselling, it supports patients in collaboration with a consultant obstetrician on aftercare and referral pathways.)\nContinuing to dig, and reading articles in medical journals, she was astonished to find that the very company that invented the test had itself suggested that it may not be appropriate for general prenatal screening for conditions such as Turner Syndrome. Instead, it said, it \u201cmay be best utilised\u201d in cases where there was a family history of a similar chromosomal anomaly, or where an ultrasound scan had given reason to suppose that such an anomaly could be present.\n\u201cThe thought that I could have terminated this pregnancy, that it crossed my mind to terminate, that is\u2026\u201d she says, pausing to find the right words. \u201cIt\u2019s just so important that women know that this test has too many false positives.\u201d\nIn June 2018 Claire\u2019s daughter, Fintry, was born. She is small, but there are short genes in the family. She shows no symptoms of Turner Syndrome.\n\u201cI wanted her to be a whole person in my mind, for me to know her totally before she gets a condition attached to her,\u201d Claire says.\n\u201cShe is healthy, beautiful and full of smiles.\u201d\nIn its statement, the clinic says it \u201csupports best evidence-based practice for all patients, and believes that it continues to operate ethically, professionally and in the best interest of the patient\u201d.\nIt adds: \u201cWe will continue to work to professional standards while enabling men and women the right to choose.\u201d\nWhat should I think if my NIPT says \u201cTurner\u201d?\nA test result can sound like a near certain diagnosis when the test says it\u2019s 95% accurate. 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        "raw_content": "Hi guys! How\u2019s your day going so far?? We\u2019ve had a pretty glorious morning. The weather was beautiful, the Pilot had a day off work, so we rented a boat to explore Mission Bay.\nWe knew Liv was going to be a fan, but she LOVED it. She even helped the Pilot out with some of the steering. \ud83d\ude09\nI felt a wave of nostalgia remembering the summers we spent on my parents\u2019 boat. Since Kyle and I were Liv\u2019s age, we spent a lot of time out on the lake with our family, and they\u2019re some of my favorite memories from when I was little.\nLiv was on a mission to find mermaids. Unfortunately, we didn\u2019t spot any, but these seals were a close second. \ud83d\ude09\nPS. The Bob Marley station on Pandora is so.good.\nI\u2019m starting to wonder if the beach ever loses its novelty, because it doesn\u2019t seem to be the case. Every time we\u2019re playing on the sand, jumping over waves, or out on the water, it\u2019s just as exciting as the time before. Friends who have lived by the water for a long period of time: do you ever get \u201cused to\u201d it?\nAfter our boating adventure, we had a delicious dinner at Draft in Belmont Park. It\u2019s a newish brewery with burgers, salads and sandwiches. The ahi tuna salad was pretttyyyyy good, but not quite as good as breakfast.\n(a fave combo: brown rice toast, two eggs, avocado, feta and smoked paprika)\nHope you have a lovely evening! See ya in the morning with an all-new HIIT/Barre workout.\nCONGRATULATIONS to the winner of the Fair Trade Giveaway: Ariel P.! I just sent her an email so we can get her sizes and shipping info for the enormous box of incredible Fair Trade goodies. Thank you again to everyone who entered, and stay tuned for more amazing giveaways coming soon (cough favorite things giveaway cough). xoxo\n\"Before we leave San Diego\" bucket list\nSan Diego Lobster Street Tacos\nYoga Journal San Diego conference recap\nSUP brah\nPosted in san diego, something to talk about\nHow safe and effective are hot fitness classes? \u2192\t\u2190 Barre BLAST HIIT Combo workout {video}\nLauren @ The Bikini Experiment on November 5, 2014 at 3:01 pm\nCongrats to Ariel! It is my goal to eventually live by the ocean and I do not believe it would ever get old. \ud83d\ude42\nLaura @SheEatsWell on November 5, 2014 at 3:06 pm\nI grew up on a small town on the Central Coast and I still don\u2019t think I am used to the ocean. Probably because it was always SO cold ha. Love that breakfast combo \u2013 fried eggs for life.\nHeather @ Housewife Glamour on November 5, 2014 at 3:06 pm\nThe ocean NEVER gets old. I never lived closer than 45 minutes to it, but I used to go every single weekend in high school. I miss the sand so very much!\nAshley @ A Lady Goes West on November 5, 2014 at 3:08 pm\nWhat a lovely day! I grew up going boating back in Florida and love the fresh sea breeze. And yes, your breakfast looks quite yummy!\nAmber Schumann on November 5, 2014 at 3:13 pm\nWhat an awesome way to spend your day as a fam!\nI grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, spent most of my weekends in Half Moon Bay since I was a baby (small coastal town just south of the city). My godfather lives in a small house on a beach there, and 30 years later visiting NEVER GETS OLD. My husband always points out the somber mood I fall into on our drive home because it tears me apart when we drive away at the end of a weekend visit (we now live 2.5hrs away).\nWelcome to California coastal living. Life will never be the same \ud83d\ude42\nhaha i feel like i need to be by the ocean now \ud83d\ude42\nRebecca @ Strength and Sunshine on November 5, 2014 at 3:34 pm\nI\u2019ve never actually been out on a boat! But I don\u2019t want to! I would never go on a cruise! Too scary, haha!\nBritt@MyOwnBalance on November 5, 2014 at 3:38 pm\nI love that photo of Olivia driving the boat! She looks so serious like \u201cI got this.\u201d Haha.\nThe water is so breathtakingly beautiful, I don\u2019t think you can get used to it!\nAriel on November 5, 2014 at 3:53 pm\nSO excited to win this amazing giveaway!! Love this blog so much!!\nI grew up 15 minutes away from the beach, and I just moved to a place where the beach is about an hour away!! I already miss the water, but at least I have some fun weekend trips to look forward to!\nHope you all had a wonderful day on the water! Thanks again for the giveaway, I can\u2019t wait to receive my goodies!!! \ud83d\ude42\nAshley @ My Food N Fitness Diaries on November 5, 2014 at 4:23 pm\nGorgeous photos! Looks like it was the perfect day to be out on the water. Boating is one of my favorite activities!! So glad you guys were able to have a fun family day together. \ud83d\ude42\nAngela @ Happy Fit Mama on November 5, 2014 at 4:57 pm\nThe ocean never gets old. We\u2019ve been living by it for almost 9 years now. I can\u2019t imagine NOT being by it!\nI am probably gonna get some haters, but yes, growing up in So Cal, it did get old, or maybe i should say i didn\u2019t appreciate it like i should have \u2013 moved to Boston and now i wish i would have savored it more. But, when visiting i take it ALL in and appreciate every ounce!!! The little things:)\ni think you don\u2019t fully appreciate them until you\u2019re away. that\u2019s how i felt about tucson. i couldn\u2019t wait to leave, and once i moved, i couldn\u2019t wait to get back\nEmily on November 5, 2014 at 5:05 pm\nI had to YouTube that Lonely Island video from your post title. Always a soft spot for the classics.\nhaha so good!\nS R on November 5, 2014 at 5:45 pm\nHave you picked a winner yet for the fair trade giveaway?\nOops just saw your post\nIsela G. on November 5, 2014 at 6:05 pm\nI grew up in Ventura County, and\u2026 no, it never gets old! And when you move away\u2026you miss it terribly!\nMegan @ Skinny Fitalicious on November 5, 2014 at 6:11 pm\nBring a beach bum never grows old!\nCoco on November 5, 2014 at 6:19 pm\nI just went on my honeymoon to Maui and my husband and I both wondered the same thing: do these locals get sick of the scenery? It\u2019s so gorgeous with the mountains and the beautiful aqua waters, I can\u2019t imagine living there. Amazing!\nLauren on November 5, 2014 at 6:40 pm\nOne of my happiest days was getting a boat to explore the ocean. Diving, fishing, swimming, just walking on the beach cheers me up like nothing else can. It is paradise and it never gets old for me. Go sit and watch the sunset while eating fresh catch of the day \u2013 Yes please.\nthat sounds like the best way to spend an evening.\nJaleh on November 5, 2014 at 6:45 pm\nYes! I L.O.V.E. toast with avocado and eggs for breakfast. Every morning I have an internal debate about avocado/egg/toast or banana oats. Such a toughie!\nSam @ Grapefruit & Granola on November 5, 2014 at 6:54 pm\nThat is so cute that Liv was looking for mermaids \ud83d\ude42 Maybe she\u2019ll spot one next time \ud83d\ude09\nJessie on November 5, 2014 at 6:57 pm\nWow, looked like a lovely day! How fun! You have a beautiful family. I used to live in SD for most of my life. I lived just about 15 min from the beach, and it was always so nice to go there and unfortunately, after a while, you can take it for granted. Now I live states away, but hope to return one day:)\nLooking forward to your new hiit/barre workout! I love the combo. Have a nice rest of the week!\nso happy you enjoy the combo! hope you like the new video, too \ud83d\ude42\nCarrie (This Fit Chick) on November 5, 2014 at 7:33 pm\numm jealous!! I want to be on a boat! Great breakfast combo! I love the egg, feta and avocado mix!\nChristina @ The Beautiful Balance on November 5, 2014 at 7:51 pm\nSuch an awesome way to spend the day! I miss summers on my family\u2019s boat, I have some of the best memories from being out on the water.\nsame. so much fun!\nJoanna on November 5, 2014 at 9:04 pm\nAs a girl who grew up a next to the beach, it doesn\u2019t get old but having so many foggy days does get old. Lucky for you, Southern Calif. doesn\u2019t seem to have that trouble. \ud83d\ude42\nyeah, it\u2019s amazing! it\u2019s a little foggy very early, but not too bad \ud83d\ude42\nHelen on November 5, 2014 at 9:14 pm\nYou can tell Livi that she did see mermaids today! http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_oddities/2013/05/seals-are-just-dog-mermaids.html\nlove that so much! i will definitely tell her \ud83d\ude42\nKatie on November 6, 2014 at 1:47 am\nMy fianc\u00e9 and I live on the water in Michigan. We just moved to Torino, Italy for a 2 year position (for my fianc\u00e9\u2019s job) and even though we\u2019re in ITALY we still miss it. We kept our house and we plan on going back to it when we are done here. We always say there\u2019s no way we could ever NOT live on the water\u2026 it\u2019s amazing!\n(i have to say i\u2019m pretty jelly that you\u2019re in italy) \ud83d\ude42\nThat toast with eggs + avocado looks SO good!\n\u201cWas in a mission to find mermaids\u201d\nLuv is too cute! Please make videos of her!\nI live 2 hours from the beach and that is FAR ENOUGH! I could never live in the middle of the country.\nAlso thought you might find this interesting: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/how-your-primal-connection-to-water-runs-deeper-than-thirst/#axzz3IDha4WOj\nabsolutely loved reading that; thank you for sharing! i feel connected to the water now. it\u2019s really strange since i\u2019ve never lived by water, and now i feel like i can\u2019t leave. hope you\u2019re having a great day <3\nErin Motz on November 6, 2014 at 5:17 am\nive lived by the water for 26 years and I never get tired of it \ud83d\ude42\nSandy@NonFadYogurt on November 6, 2014 at 7:29 am\nWow that breakfast looks delicious! I can\u2019t wait to try it this weekend. (I\u2019m not even going to comment on your amazing day at the beach. It\u2019s FREEZING in New York right now!)\nsending you some sunshine!!! \ud83d\ude42\nIt\u2019s great that you\u2019re making the most of your time in San Diego! Can we please trade houses? At least for the winter?? Haha! I\u2019m sure you\u2019ll grow to love Kansas City\u2019s cold, snowy climate \ud83d\ude09\nhahah that sounds positively wonderful \ud83d\ude42 (i think i would die in the snow haha)\nkristin @ W [H] A T C H on November 6, 2014 at 11:50 am\navocado toast is the best. i would love to be on a boat right now\u2026\nLucie@FitSwissChick on November 6, 2014 at 2:29 pm\nOh, this looks lovely!! I don\u2019t think I could ever get used to a beach and the ocean. I lived in the Philippines for almost 4 months and it was the most amazing thing for me to fall asleep every night with the sound of the waves.\nMegan Infantino on November 6, 2014 at 5:44 pm\nThe water never gets old. I\u2019ve lived about 10-15 minutes from the Gulf of Mexico ever since I was 6. I still love to live close to the water.\nkatie on November 6, 2014 at 6:42 pm\nBeen in San Diego about 16 years. The beach never gets old\u2026 And enjoying it with kids makes it brand new all over again! \ud83d\ude42\nCassie Vaughn on November 7, 2014 at 11:22 am\nI also have some very fond lake memories growing up.",
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        "raw_content": "A friend Suzanne called me to apologize one day and left the message on my machine, \u201cI\u2019m sorry I was an ahole to you.\" Because it is a word I don\u2019t use, or at least up then didn\u2019t use, I asked my brother, \"What does 'ahole\u2019 mean?\u201d\nMy brother said, \u201cAn a**hole is a person who is harder than average to love.\u201d\nI was delighted! Now that I know what that word means, I love to use it. When a guy cuts me off in traffic, I laugh happily and say, \u201cThere\u2019s another a**hole.\u201d\nNow I\u2019m asking my brother, \u201cWhat does \u2018I\u2019d rather go hungry than not pay back the money I want to borrow from you\u2019 mean?\u201d\nMy brother says it just means, \u201cI really need money bad.\u201d\nI thought it meant, \u201cI will make it a priority to pay you back.\u201d\nI\u2019m angry at a friend now who borrowed a large some of money from me with the phrase, \u201cI\u2019d rather go hungry than not pay back this loan.\u201d and then completely forgot she had borrowed it.\nSeriously, she borrowed a large amount of money from me and kept me in the loop of her life. I know the financial betrayals from her employer and family members she experienced; also, I know and health problems she experienced subsequent to borrowing the money such that I didn\u2019t get the money back.\nRecently. I did say to this gal, \u201cSome of my support system are not happy with me about the large amounts of money I have lent to you,\u201d and she shot back, \u201cYou never lent me a large amount of money!\u201d\nSo I refreshed her memory, and then she said, \u201cOh, well, I meant to pay you back, and then, this and this happened,\u201d which of course I did know what hardships she had endured.\nAnd I know she\u2019s quite physically sick and the support system in this country is cumbersome, but my feeling are hurt that she forgot me. It is really hard to send her a Christmas present this year.\nSend her a piggy bank.\na**hole in this context is a slang word. The English language is full of them. There is the actual meaning of the word, literally, then how we use it in slang. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nLending money to friends can cause problems sometimes. I think both you and your brother are right in interpreting what your friend said. Her intentions when she borrowed the money was probably to make it a priority to pay it back as she really needed it. Sometimes intentions are not always followed through on. She may have reacted defensively because she is aware that she hasn\u2019t paid you back yet.\nDo what you feel is right about sending her a Christmas present.\nI believe Longfellow wrote, \u201cIf we could read the secret history of our enemies, we would find sickness ansd suffering enough to disarm all hostilities.\u201d How even more true of friends.\npob, your reply is cute, and thanks so much Barbie, you have been a valued support to me so many times!",
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        "raw_content": "Freedom Wars - Resources for Reykjavik\nOctober 2014 edited November 2014 in Staff Review Blogs\nI got to start up Freedom Wars last night and one thing that jumped out at me was that it seemed like the prime sort of game for a Staff Review Blog. So here we are :)\nI will be trying to update every few days or so with the exploits of Severin Mira as he looks to reduce his one-million-year sentence by working for the Greater Good of the Reykjavik Panopticon. I'm not sure how story heavy it is at this stage - initial impression is that it's quite similar to Gods Eater Burst on that front, so we may have to decide to limit certain things based on spoilers but the first update at least will be rather screenshot heavy. First entry will be coming later today.\n10/28 #1: This Seems Harsh...\n10/31 #2: Here Be Robot Dragons\n11/03 #3: Everybody Loves Percy\n11/07 #4: I Don't Miss You, I Miss the Monitoring\n11/11 #5: Bloody Space Fleas\n** This post has been banned by the Reykjavik Panopticon as being contrary to the Greater Good. Readers will have their sentences extended **\nI'm not quite sure what happened. Actually, that's not quite true. I'm very sure that I got smashed by a giant robot. Well, that's what this random girl I saw while I was knocked out seemed to suggest anyway, a suggestion my apparent allies backed up. The problem is that apparently this has caused me to forget everything that happened before that. But hey, at least I'm alive and appear to fine physically so I should be able to get by without too much trouble... oh.\nSo it turns out I'm a prisoner of the Reykjavik Panopticon, one of fifty enclosed cities where the remnants of the human population live. Earth's resources are now so scarce that anyone seen wasteful to society gets no rights, like at all. These structures must be rather impressive to behold. Not that I've actually seen it yet, of course. Upon my return I got dumped into this crummy little room, apparently my new home. I decided to take a look around and...this seems unfair.\nYou may have noticed that person standing in the front the door. That's actually an Accessory, they are used by the Panopticon to keep an eye on you at all times, although at least when they follow you on missions they actually get involved with the fighting, so that's something I guess. I figured I'd try to engage her in conversation and...I think I'm beginning to see the pattern here. At least I got the opportunity to change out of that bland prisoner suit. You can almost feel the liberty.\nAnyway, I went on a few training missions. It turns out that these are one of the primary ways for me to reduce my sentence. There's also a bunch of resources to be scrounged from the enemy robot things I fight in addition to lying around the various mission locations, and I can turn in some of these to help reduce my sentence as well. After a few of these I finally got to venture out into the world, where I met a couple of fellow \"sinners\". Our missions are usually to rescue idiots who have got themselves here somehow. Apparently these people are of vital importance to Reykjavik, with their technical skills used to help the \"Greater Good\", whatever that is (although apparently they lack the common sense to not get captured by giant robots, surely that should be punished more than just walking in my room). We managed to rescue a few of these through good old fashioned force, and carried the citizens to the special rescue tubes.\nDuring the mission Mattias decided to try and keep some more of the loot to himself than he was allowed. Unfortunately, it seems the Panopticon has eyes everywhere and someone was waiting for him. She doesn't sound too nice.\nAfter my first missions I was feeling a little tired. My Accessory suggested a rest, which sounded like a good plan. I laid down on the bed and...of course. I did at least get some rest in the rather awkward permitted position and I got paid another mysterious visit, I wonder what that could all mean and who this person she's referring to might be. Who the hell she is as well might be a useful thing to know. Perhaps I'm going crazy, wouldn't surprise me here.\nEventually I got the chance to take a special exam that would raise me from a CODE 1 \"sinner\" to a CODE 2. Apparently this allows me to get some more rights back, and even venture outside of my cell. Needless to say, this mission was a success, and I got a promotion. Afterwards I got a rather short visitor, it turned out he was the guy I rescued in my exam (I guess no one told him he was just used to train rookies). He told me that the citizens I rescued would be willing to use their know-how to build and upgrade things for me, which sounds handy. I've got them building me a gatling gun.\nI decided to see what new things I could do as a CODE 2, one of which was access some news channel. It wasn't all that handy though, being all the same story to start off with and not a very interesting one. I did get some new threads at least. Then it was time to wander outside my cell. Naturally, during my wandering I thought it'd be a good idea to chat to some of my fellow prisoners and try to get a better grip of my surroundings, and well, yes. I guess I'll need go on more missions to get some rights. Mattias and I are going to check out some place called the Warren next, wonder what it is.\nYears left: 998,715\nAuthor note - maybe less images next time :P (I didn't even post half the ones I took)\nI love it when a game lets you take your own screenshots :) The citation screens really did it for me, lol. At the least, keep those going as you continue the narration.\nEasily one of my favourite Vita and PS4 features (already helped fill out our screenshots pages for a few titles). Having an excuse to post as many of those as I can is one of the primary motivations for the blog :) Feel free to ask any gameplay-related questions, initial impression is that it's one of the most polished Vita titles this year. Having a good amount of fun in the early parts so far.\nThen you'd love the Vita, because it's a system level feature that very few games block (Monster Monpiece & Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified).\nI wish the 3DS incorporated it into more games. I had a blast photographing everything I could in Metal Max 4 last year.\nFantasy Life allows it! Too bad you didn't much like Fantasy Life.\nAs for this game... Reckless Loss of Memory, I love it.\nSo Mattias took me into the Warren, an area of such luxury that it gets sunlight. There's a couple of item stores around here, even one that provides tasty ice cream! Before we had the chance to explore further, we met another really short citizen (it seems like they all are tiny for some reason), and had go teach another Panopticon to say away from our resource areas.\nThat didn't cause too much trouble and afterwards we got to meet some other fellow sinners. I also decided to chat to some of the other people and officials around the place, but it turned out that truthfully admitting to someone I hadn't memorised all 3,143,982 Articles of the People's Charter was a bad thing. But anyway, Uwe and everyone decided to throw me and Mattias a party for our promotions and to help raise camaraderie between us. Unfortunately, in my excitement to get there I managed to do a couple of other bad things. The party was a decent time though, I must admit that one thing that Reykjavik Panopticon does provide is some pretty sweet tunes.\nAlthough we're handling it well it turns out that some people...aren't so much. Turns out that there are few resource nodes around the area, that we can use to get some crafting equipment. So I went up up to one a picked up...nothing? Although it's still actually a thing, and argh my head hurts.\nAnyway, some time later Mattias had gotten wind of some rumours about a ghost girl in the area known as the Cell Gardens. Turns out we're not supposed to go to the alleged place of this haunting. However, the rumours kept coming and we just had to find out what was going on, and eventually we managed to sneak past the guards. Unfortuantely, when we got to an area where some girl was being held we set off an alarm and were unduly found and punished. We got a bit a chewing out from that \"9\" woman, who demanded if I knew what I was caught doing. I tried to explain that I wasn't entirely sure, that was apparently the incorrect answer.\nBut hey, Severin Mira is not one to let people be stuck in isolation without good reason. And certainly not one to spend time finding out if there is a good reason first. So eventually we, and with some help from our citizen-friend Julien we managed to bypass the alarm system and rescue the girl. Hooray! The hooray didn't last too long though, as this was followed up immediately by a motion-blurred robot dragon invasion! I really hope this is a coincidence...\nApparently, this is something called a Retribution, where the Panopticon comes under a ferocious attack by the Abductors from a place called On High. They always capture a bunch of citizens when they come, and these things supposedly aren't all that rare. What a wonderful world this is. Anyway, we decided that instead of charging out, it'd be smarter to stay bunkered down and protect the actual intelligent people who went indoors from winged robot tigers instead.\nAnyway, it turns out the girl we rescued is called Beatrice, and she's actually from this place called On High, but disagrees with the methods of robot dragon invasions and came down to find her father who shared that opinion. Alas, she got captured immediately and was stuck until we came along. Our friend Julien was able to use the chaos to get her registered as a sinner like us, so we shouldn't run into any problems with the authorities when they see her. We're currently doing a bit of investigation about her father, and about an event called the Great Loss, where three million people in another Panopticon died.\nOh, it seems Mattias has just heard that another mysterious girl, so investigating we shall go. I think this guy's a little desperate.\nCODE Level: 3\n(Will probably start editing out more of the plot stuff more going forward - most of this so far seems to be expanding the premise, but it's doing it well, slowly feeding more info and keeping things interesting. Really enjoying the game so far!)\nThis message has been edited by the Reykjavik Panopticon for the Greater Good. Attempting to determine where edits have been made will result in a sentence extension.\nWe've run into a few new fellow sinners that accompany our excursions for the Greater Good. Carlos is still a jackass, though. We also ran into the other mysterious girl that Mattias went on his weird hunt for, unsurprisingly she was not three metres tall, but did still kick some ***. Mattias did his usual complete failure at getting her to talk, but I knew what would get her to open up a bit. Turns out her name is Sylvia, but she was only around for a short time before disappearing again. Speaking of the ice cream, I managed to find a few coupons that were lying around so I got to try out a couple of new flavours, tasty!\nWe've been having a lot of issues with other Panopticons trying to invade and claim our valuable resources, but the Reykjavik Panopticon shall not bow down to such aggression. We love our Panopticon and Percy Propa, although some take it a little far...\nIt seems my early opinions about Ms. Woo were not entirely accurate. Even if she is strict, she's willing to trust us with important new types of mission, and even joins us in defense of the Greater Good. We have faith that she'll lead us to victory.\nBeatrice is settling in well at least, I think she's excited to get to see some of the machinery up close. It's always great to see people so excited and knowledgeable about the tools used for the Greater Good, and she will be a valuable resource.\nSome might say our weaponry can be a bit crude, but our great Panopticon knows the Greater Good requires what is effective. There's a great choice to have in our loadouts, ready for whatever situation arises, even flamethrowers. Plus we aren't short on hi-tech weaponry for when the need arises. I hope soon to have contributed enough to add this amazing sword to my armoury soon.\nOn the personal advancement front, the Panopticon has been kind enough to grace me with CODE level 5, which gives some really luxurious rights, I must say. It also meant an upgraded cell and block for me and my Accessory. Unfortunately, despite my new found \"luxury\" dwellings the attacks from other Panopticons continue, and it seems I have been called upon to make a very tough choice...\nJust putting some comments on how I've been liking the game so far. I'm one of the weird people who likes games along the lines of Gods Eater Burst and Toukiden but has absolutely no interest in the Monster Hunter series, because I like to buy able to buy into an interest story and premise. This is very much in the vein of Gods Eater Burst (unsurprising considering Shift had a hefty hand in the development), and I'm really enjoying it. If you liked GEB this should definitely do the job, it's even better as far as I'm concerned (at least partly because of not needing The Claw to control properly). One minor thing is that it's a shame that it's JP voice only because there's some comments from the characters during missions that I keep forgetting to look out for. It's generally fluff stuff and is subtitled, but often I'm busy focusing on the giant enemy robot and it'd be nice to hear the story-based ones. There's a few minor things here and there, but it's quite clearly my favourite review game of the year so far.\nAlso while that years left counter doesn't go down particularly fast, it has steadily been increasing with each level. I imagine story completion does not hinge on that being reduced to zero anyway. There is a requirement to reduce it past a certain point to get to the next CODe and advance the story, but as you can see it's a pretty light requirement and not once have I had to repeat a mission so far. Sadly it seems that opportunities for more ridiculous sentence extensions are drying up, but they did a fun job of setting the stituation early (the rest of the game and story has picked up nicely enough to make them largely unnecessary now anyway).\nThis will probably be the penultimate blog post, as I believe I'm getting pretty close to completing the story. If anyone has any specific questions about that game that I may not cover in the review now would be a good time to ask. My intention is to have it finished early next week, with a review very shortly after (I've already put the majority of work into it).\nDespite my recent CODE promotions, things aren't all peachy in Reykjavik, with accusations of a spy leaking information to our rivals starting to divide us. Unfortunately, our attempts to placate those who were suspicious and keep morale up were rather undermined by the authorities. But it seems that despite Natalia's heavy-handed treatment, she has grown to trust us in combat, even recruiting us for an important mission she herself was involved in.\nAlas, one of the missions following did not go so well and my Accessory ended up captured! I returned to my cell to be met with a temporary spare one instead, which is just so inferior and boring. The Panopticon said I could wait until it got the chance to retrieve her, or I could go out on a special rescue mission myself, which actually turned out very useful for crafting items too. Of course, I wasn't going to leave her trapped in that bastard Abductor, and we got her out.\nAnyway, the upshot is I've now got a cool Abductor-cutting knife, and the partnership is back in business. You forget how much you grow accustomed to them and how they are always there to...oh, that's right.\nThe Panopticon also offered some extra missions to help contrbiute to the Greater Good and grant me more contribution points to spend on entitlements. A couple of these turned out to be a bit difficult for my regular companions, so I enlisted the help from other sinners elsewhere, like Moscow and Toronto. It was great teaming up with the other elite sinners, and it gave me things that would really come in handy in ensuring future success on important missions.\nAnyway, I eventually got the chance for another potential CODE increase. That's not very funny Percy. You are most definitely not huggable; I'd punch you if you were an actual thing, and if it wouldn't likely add about 3,000 years to my sentence.\nUnfortunately, it seems the spy issue is still very much ongoing, and Natalia has been asking awkward questions about when I found Beatrice. Of course I couldn't say anything to protect her, even if keeping quiet was a little costly. Things have certainly gotten hectic here (i.e. all the story stuff that would be spoilerific), although it seems Natalia is impressed by my combat abilities and at her insistence I have been pushed up into CODE level 7. I think it's likely that our conflict with Houraia will come a head soon.\n** The Reykjavik Panopticon refuses to confirm or deny the existence of Space Fleas **\nWell, as predicted things certainly went crazy, although the powers that be in Reykjavik have forbidden from talking about the exact events. Needless to say the final Space Flea from Nowhere, was a tough battle. Fortunately, I counted on some friendly faces from the New York Panopticon to get through and the threat was vanquished. Our work is far from done though, and there are plenty of greater challenges and battles that lie ahead if I am to continue contributing towards my sentence. At least I am now much better equipped for them as the result of some nice gifts.\nThings have quietened down within the Panopticon at least, although there's still plenty of questions left to be answered. Perhaps they will answered another time. All we can do now is continue to work for the Greater Good, and defend the Panopticon against our foes.\nOK, there wasn't exactly too much more to get through after that, though I spent quite a bit of time before the final story battles just upgrading weapons and such. Online mode definitely helped with the last one. Review should be coming in the next day or so :)",
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        "raw_content": "Discussion in 'Psychology [Psy.D. / Ph.D.]' started by psych00, Mar 23, 2007.\nWhat does anyone know about, like/dislike, etc. about the PsyD program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania?\nThe program seems really good to me. The area does not seem like the best, meaning that it is a small town. When I visited there, that was students' main complaint. The amount of training seemed really good, and the money that they give is always a plus. I'd say the other downside other than the area is that as a semi-rural area there is a limited population to work with, unless you drive to Pittsburgh for a fieldwork placement. Other than these downsides, it seems like a solid program, at least from my observations of it.\n#2 carebear85, Apr 1, 2007\nYeah I really liked almost everything about the program but am hesitating all because of the location. It may seem like an obvious choice when I can say that several faculty members share my interests, class size is about 12 students, I like the structure and it would only cost about $4,000 a year at the most. I am trying to decide between them and a couple others now.\n#3 psych00, Apr 2, 2007\nmpino Member\ni'm a first year at iup. i can understand ur concern about the fact that iup is in a small town. i am from the ny/nj metropolitan area and it was a culture shock for me moving out here, still is i think. that being said, because it is a small town, we do have a clinic on campus that provides services to the town and surrounding areas, so we get to see a wide variety of clinical cases as well as perform assessments ect. the on-campus clinic was one of the main reasons i chose to attend the school. the clinical experience is just great and the program is pretty research- intensive. obviously i am biased because i chose to attend the school, hehe, but dont let the small town scare u...its pretty cheap to live here compared to somewhere like jerz or new york, which is a plus, and since it's a big college town, there are places to go to hang out, ect.\ngood luk in making ur choice.\napplicant1\n#4 mpino, Apr 2, 2007\nOh ok, thanks so much for the input. I wasn't sure how to get information from current students. Where do people usually live? I tried searching online (I think it was Rent.com) and found....one apartment listing that had no pictures, and one that was a trailer park...No offense against anyone living in trailer parks but, I just was not prepared for finding only two options. I grew up in a small town, but went to college in a city and loved it so, I just have been worried about re-adjusting. I think I am going to try to drive out again this week to check out the area some more. Where would you suggest checking out for things to do/places to live, etc?\ni live in the copper beech apartments, which are nice u can get them furnished or not and they include dishwaher washer dryer ect.....but u cant have pets................one could argue they are overpriced for this area, but i am happy here other students live in westgate or spring meadow, which both are owned by the same company little less expensive, but u cannot get them furnished, complex has a pool, nice sized rooms, kitchen nice size also...(i hate my kitchen in copper beech) and u can hav pets hope that helps\nanybutpretty\nI can't tell you about the program specifically since I'm still doing my bachelors, but I did part of my undergrad at IUP and grew up in that area. I'll say that the the people in the psych department are some of the greatest professors I've ever had (especially Mills and Pavloski - ah!) I always felt everyone was really approachable. IUP is a good school, and it's (at least as I've seen) significantly more liberal than the area surrounding it. I will also say that Indiana County, Pennsylvania leaves a lot to be desired if you're a city-person. Indiana itself is a \"city\" surrounded by a lot of farms. I'm guessing you'd end up doing a lot of stuff in Pittsburgh, if you drive...and it's probably best that you do. Public transportation is pretty limited.\nAnyway, cost of living is pretty low, the campus is really pretty, summer is beautiful, winter kinda sucks, the marching band is awesome, uh...yeah, sorry I'm not much help. I asked about the PsyD program while I was there and was told really frankly by Dr. Mills, \"It's OK.\" Full stop. Like others have said, I think the biggest limit to the program is simply the area. On the other hand, it's way cheap and there're scholarships available. I'm not looking at grad school anymore (I've been sucked into the med school crowd), but I definitely would have considered IUP for the cost and that it is \"OK\" and that I am comfortable with the professors.\n#7 anybutpretty, Apr 3, 2007\nThanks, you guys! I went out there yesterday to check out the area some more. It seems like a nice town, I think I can deal with it, and I'd be there for 4 years before internship so if the worst part is having to drive an hour to a city, then it should be OK I think (maybe I'll be forced into focusing on my education then?). The financial aid is great, especially since it is really cheap to go there to begin with, but I really liked the feel of my interview day and who I spoke with, the professors' interests, and that stuff. I'm really almost sure about it, I just am going to visit 2 other schools in the Philadelphia area (which are lacking other aspects, mostly funding) before I make my final decision. Ahhh so nervous!",
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        "raw_content": "Immigration Reform Won\u2019t Save GOP\nDan Balz wrote an interesting article at the Washington Post this morning, The GOP\u2019s Immigration Conundrum. But that doesn\u2019t mean that I agree with his thesis. Like most Washington reporters, he thinks that it is very important that the Republicans do something on immigration.\nIn his defense, he doesn\u2019t think that it is a silver bullet. He said, \u201cPassage of immigration reform won\u2019t necessarily win the next presidential nominee significantly more Hispanic votes. But its absence as a divisive issue in the nomination contest would give Republican candidates an opportunity to talk to Hispanic voters about new ideas or issues.\u201d That\u2019s fine, but the broader point is that if only the Republicans would engage with Latino voters, they could win them over. There is a much more fundamental problem than policy proposals.\nI am more or less a classic liberal in terms of philosophical orientation. But there is also a cultural side to it. When I think of conservatives, I imagine big chested men with guns who are desperately afraid that someone will think they are secretly gay. When I think of liberals, I imagine a diverse coalition in which I am very much welcome. So culturally, I identify with the liberals. And I think this is a big part of the problem with Republicans appealing to Latinos. It doesn\u2019t matter what policies the Republicans might come up with, Latinos know that Republicans do not welcome them.\nIn addition to this, there is the issue of authenticity. During the vice-presidential debate in 2012, Biden said something that I still think is brilliant. After Ryan claimed that it was Obama who had cut Medicare, Joe Biden said, \u201cFolks: use your common sense. Who do you trust on this?\u201d It\u2019s the same thing with Latinos and blacks and most other minority groups. The Republicans have long used them as scapegoats and ways to get whites to vote Republican. They are still doing it. So they use their common sense and they vote overwhelmingly for the Democrats.\nNow I understand that for people like Balz, the issue is that the Republican Party needs to change. So comprehensive immigration reform is the first step in that direction. But that\u2019s not how Republicans look at it. To them it is, \u201cOkay, I\u2019ll do this one thing. But that\u2019s it!\u201d And look at what that one thing is! The pathway to citizenship in the old proposal was almost twenty years long. But even that was too generous. So they proposed legal status without any pathway to citizenship. But even that was too generous. Latinos are not fooled by this. They can tell that any legislation the Republicans pass will be only done for the sake of politics and will only be done with the greatest of resentment about the whole thing.\nIt\u2019s great if people want to hope that the Republican Party will move back from the crazy cliff and become an old fashioned conservative party. But that won\u2019t happen any time soon. The modern Republican Party has always reminded me of the line, \u201cI know you are an all or nothing kind of guy. And since you can\u2019t have it all, I am giving you nothing.\u201d The Republican Party is little more than a list of rules of what they cannot do. That in itself is okay. We all have our lines in the sand. But the Republicans have so many lines that it is unable to do anything. The only thing that will make the Republican Party change is electoral defeat. And I believe that is coming.\nDan Balz Thinks Democrats Should Be Afraid\nGOP Latino Outreach Director Turns Democratic\nRep Control of Congress Will Not Rebrand Them\nImmigration Reform Wouldn\u2019t Have Stopped Trump\nIdeology is Biggest Republican Problem\n4 thoughts on \u201cImmigration Reform Won\u2019t Save GOP\u201d\nThe failure of the Republicans to draw support from Asian Americans is quite telling. They are, as a group, prosperous, and aspirational citizens. They would be considered a \"model minority\" by all but the most blatant Republican racists. Perhaps it is becoming abundantly clear that only straight, white, fundamentalist Christian men are considered people by the conservative movement. The rich have their personhood validated by other means.\n@Lawrence \u2013 You nailed my subtext! The real problem is that the Republican Party is not conservative. I don\u2019t have a big problem with people who hold conservative beliefs. 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        "raw_content": "Why Use Natural and Herbal Remedies for Erectile Dysfunction\nResearch has noted that doctors over time are developing friendly medical recommendations they can give to ensure that an erectile dysfunction is amended with ease and the individual able to live a fulfilling life. There are advantages that have been associated with the use of herbs and natural remedies to treat the erectile dysfunction but there is need for an individual to fully understand the risks and possible dangers that are associated with certain natural cures. There is need to highlight that most of the herbs and natural remedies are noted to have anti-inflammatory properties that ensure the user is protected from other conditions that may arise. Thus for the men who are noted to be at risk of developing cancer are able to rectify the situation fast with the anti-inflammatory properties that are in the herbs and natural remedies that are given by the natural herbs.\nIn recent times prostate cancer noted to be a common problem that is affecting many men in the society and with the natural remedies that have been advocated for use are noted to also help treat prostate cancer and ensure the individual gets to full health. There is need to highlight the prostrate identified to be excellent to either enlarge or reduce the issue that has been noted by the doctors. The use of natural remedies is advocated by the doctors as they do not have any harmful chemical ingestions that are present in the inorganic treatments, thus they are preferred by many doctors as they are able to treat with ease.\nThe natural remedies that are noted to be used for erectile dysfunction treatment are noted to be excellent at lever cleaning. With lever cleaning it means the body is in a better position to ensure that there is no toxic build up that ensures the individual gets a cleaner and healthier body. There is need to not that most herbs that are used in the correction of erectile dysfunction are noted to be great at boosting the immunity of the indiivudal.\nThe anti-viral properties that are available in most herbal and natural remedies to treat erectile dysfunction are noted to be great at fighting any viral infection thus considered to be excellent. Research noted the natural remedies and the herbs used to treat the erectile dysfunction are noted to be excellent at increasing the testosterone levels to ensure the hormones of the man are well boosted with ease which is noted to be great news for many men. Finally, there is need to note based on the benefits that have been associated with natural and herbal remedies consumption help with erectile dysfunction, thus there is need to ensure that more patients are open to the idea of consuming the natural products instead of having the chemical inorganic treatments.",
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        "raw_content": "To the United States Supreme Court, there is no question. Courts must enforce arbitration agreements according to their terms. Thus, an employee who agrees to arbitrate all claims individually cannot later file a class action lawsuit against his employer. See AT&T Mobility, LLC v. Conception, 563 U.S. 321 (2011).\nThe National Labor Relations Board (\u201cNLRB\u201d) disagrees. To the NLRB, class litigation is a form of \u201cconcerted activity,\u201d and \u201cconcerted activity\u201d is a protected right. See National Labor Relations Act (\u201cNLRA\u201d), Section 7, at 29 U.S. Code \u00a7 157. As a result, the NLRB has ordered Hilton Hotels to abandon an arbitration agreement that a federal court previously ruled was enforceable.\nNelson Chico was an employee of the Kyoto Grand Hotel in Los Angeles, California. In 2004, he filed a class action lawsuit against his employers. Chico alleged that the hotel owners violated the law by failing to pay overtime and failing to provide adequate meal and rest breaks.\nChico had signed an arbitration agreement when he accepted the job. Thus, the defendants moved to compel arbitration. Further, the agreement contained no mention of class action claims. Accordingly, defendants asked the court to require Chico to arbitrate individually. The court granted the defendants\u2019 motion on October 7, 2014, and a copy of the order is available here.\nThereafter, Chico filed an Unfair Labor Practice (\u201cULP\u201d) claim with the NLRB. He argued that NLRA Section 7 protects his right to engage in concerted activity, including class litigation. By forcing him to arbitrate individually, Chico claimed that the defendants violated his Section 7 rights.\nChico previously made the same argument to the federal court, but the judge rejected it, as follows:\nRelying on the National Labor Relations Board\u2019s decision in In re D.R. Horton, Inc., 357 NLRB No. 184 (2012), Plaintiff contends that requiring him to arbitrate his claims on an individual basis violates sections 7 and 8 of the National Labor Relations Act (\u201cNLRA\u201d), which protect concerted employee activities. However, \u201cthe two courts of appeals, and the overwhelming majority of the district courts, to have considered the issue have determined that they should not defer to the NLRB\u2019s decision in D.R. Horton on the ground that it conflicts with the explicit pronouncements of the Supreme Court concerning the policies undergirding the Federal Arbitration Act (\u201cFAA\u201d), 9 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 1-16.\u201d Richards v. Ernst & Young, LLP, 744 F.3d 1072, 1075 (9th Cir. 2013) (citing cases). Indeed, \u201cevery district court in this circuit to consider [D.R. Horton] has declined to follow it.\u201d Miguel v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., 2013 WL 452418, at *9 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 5, 2014). 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        "raw_content": "Home > Blog > Charles Bursey > Gas Conversions: The Hidden Costs\nOver the years, most of us have become too familiar with the words gas conversion. Contractors are hearing that their customers have decided (rightly or wrongly) that either LP or natural gas offers a better value, compared to other fuels they have purchased over several heating seasons. The equipment marketers are also promoting higher efficiency heating equipment that is cleaner burning and offers more versatility\u2014both oil and gas.\nThese manufacturer\u2019s offer stoves, boilers, furnaces, grills\u2014all connected to a single main gas supply. 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If there is an existing line, it may have to be resized to accommodate the new equipment (added expense).\nI have had contractors tell me that they install gas conversion burners in any oil heating equipment on a regular basis, which is most likely true. But I know that there are several issues that should be considered before making the conversion. One, for example, is how old is the unit being considered for the conversion to a gas burner? I know of an oil-to-gas burner conversion that was done on a 28-year-old heating unit for $1,200 and in less than a year the boiler failed and had to be replaced. My first thought was, why put that kind of money in a unit of that vintage? Wouldn\u2019t a new unit with a better overall efficiency and a longer life expectancy have been the better choice?\nThere is something else that some might not have considered before selling a gas conversion burner, and that it the unit\u2019s warranty. I suggest that the contractor make contact with the manufacturer to see if an oil-to-gas conversion is acceptable for a particular product. I recently discussed this issue with a major boiler manufacturer, and I was told that an oil-to-gas conversation would void their boiler warranty. I was also reminded that if I read most any manufacturer\u2019s installation manual, it would clearly state: SUITABLE FOR NUMBER 1 or 2 FUEL ONLY.\nIf you do decided to install a gas conversion burner, I would first give the make and model of the equipment being converted to the supplier and order a factory-specified burner for that particular unit. Why? This takes out the guess work during the installation, such as settings, and the performance will more likely to be trouble free. Provided the application is available\u2014and It might not be! Again, based on the age of the equipment being converted.\nKeep in mind also, that there is a big difference in the 138,000 Btus of heating value found in fuel oil and the 90,000+ Btu\u2019s found in the gas products. Contractors are also noticing that several gas equipment manufacturers are now offering combination hot water and heating wall hung boilers that will provide instant heat and hot water at 90% + efficiency.\nBy the way, I\u2019m told that in 2015 we will soon be reading more about the efficiency of oil heating equipment increasing to 90% in order to meet the Energy Star ratings, and as an added FYI I\u2019m hearing that natural gas is expected to increase in cost by 20% during this coming heating season.\nCharlie Bursey began his long career in the oil heating industry in 1963. He has delivered coal, kerosene and oil and serviced heating and cooling equipment. He has also managed service departments, worked for a manufacturer and currently works with F.W. 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For now, there is one sessions and one Ignite talk that I want to focus on for the time being.\nI did something a little wild.\nI signed up for a Marian Small talk.\nFor those of you who don\u2019t know of Small\u2019s work, I will let you go explore here. In short, I had predispositions about some of the philosophies that she stood for, but I wanted to go to see what the hype was about. I liken wanting to see her session to my relationship with cantaloupe \u2013 I think cantaloupe is gross, but I insist on trying it every few years to ensure that I still dislike it.\nSo here I am, sitting mid-row with a teacher whom I absolutely adore, and I am trying to keep my cool: (1) because this teacher literally has pet a tiger, and (2) because Marian Small\u2019s talk is starting to be hit or miss for me, with a larger portion of the swings being misses. Aside from the misspelling of Pythagorus (always spell check your slides), I jotted down a few notes and questions from the session:\nIs there any evidence for visuals leading to increased test scores and fact recall? I don\u2019t disagree that visuals/manipulatives are excellent tools to start the learning process; however, this was a big claim that didn\u2019t seem to have any articles attached to it \u2013 I want to read the sources!\nI thought it was interesting to hear that students may move the visuals, manipulatives from the concrete world into their minds. I think there is some weight to this, as I use the number line to visualize addition and subtraction of integers in order to determine the overall sign. A few interesting visuals were given that I hadn\u2019t played around with before, such as one for n^2 \u2013 1 = (n+1)(n-1) shown below. Personally, I find these visuals appealing, as they give opportunity to introduce the concept in a tangible way and facilitate the discussion of the symbolic. Of course, my philosophy is that the visual serves the symbolic \u2013 the visual is never a means to an end.\nVisual displaying 4 x 2 = (3+1)(3-1) = 3 x 3 \u2013 1 can be used to help motivate the general formula n^2 \u2013 1 = (n+1)(n-1).\nIs one conversation enough for the ideas to \u201cstick\u201d? In my opinion, no \u2013 it might be enough to open up the conversation, but more consolidation is needed for movement to long term memory. This is part of a larger conversation I was having with many attendees that skills practice needs to be an integral part of our teaching. The bigger questions for us to think about are \u201cWhat does this practice look like?\u201d and \u201cHow much practice is sufficient?\u201d Hopefully, I will write more on spaced and mixed practice soon, as I think this gives teachers a concrete way of thinking about what this might look like in practice. A few teachers from the Halton Board presented on their journey with these ideas, and it was an excellent and insightful presentation. If you are looking for more information on these ideas, I recommend following The Learning Scientists (@AceThatTest) blog, as they often discuss these ideas.\nIn relation to the third point, there was a time in the session in which Marian Small mentioned that there should be more learning questions as opposed to more assessment questions. I\u2019m not sure if this was a hint to more assessment for learning as opposed to more assessment of learning? Either way, let\u2019s say we do agree that we should have more questioning in the classroom (in the \u201cprogressive\u201d sense of the word). I am not against this, as we need to believe in the judgement of our teachers to select the most appropriate tools for classroom instruction \u2013 and some teachers will be excellent with more progressive types of instruction. To restrict them by telling them how they should teach is unfair. This said, I would argue that teachers using this style of instruction require vast mathematics content knowledge, and quite a bit of pedagogical content knowledge as well. (Here, pedagogical content knowledge refers to items such as knowing/understanding the multiple representations your students have, knowledge of where the learning outcomes are coming from and where they are going, common misconceptions, ability to guide students towards common goal despite various strategies, and so on.) Are we absolutely sure that teachers at the elementary level are obtaining this knowledge base during teacher training or while in-service?\nMarian Small then really lost me. A few things were said that I was really at odds with. First, she mentioned that some students find the mechanical operations difficult and that open questioning can be used as a way for these students to see success without looking at the mechanical. I do agree with this statement, and I do agree that using open questions does allow students who struggle to be a bit more active and engaged. Provided we create good questions, it also has the potential benefit of reducing working memory load and ensuring that we are observing/critiquing a student\u2019s knowledge on a particular skill where the mechanical may convolute our observations. For example, observe the completion problem:\nPart (a) is a completion problem in which the first and last steps are known and students must complete the middle steps.\nI don\u2019t want my students to be punished in part (b) because they were unable to add/subtract rational expressions. If their answer in part (a) is incorrect, then this has potential to convolute my assessment of their skills in part (b). So I understand why we might be interested in using particular types of questions.\nWhat I do worry about is the over-use of this open question methodology. If we constantly are using questions that remove the computational portions of mathematics, then when are students going to learn the computational part of mathematics? Do we value computational skill? If so, we should definitely reflect on our methodology \u2013 are we building in time for students to consolidate the mechanical as well as the conceptual? To me, this seems to harken back to points 3. and 4. above.\nThe next thing that I didn\u2019t agree with was the idea that pictures are more elegant than algebra. While I do value an elegant picture, I can\u2019t look past beautiful advancements in our mathematics history. Algebra is perhaps one of the most elegant recent advancements in mathematics. There is a reason why the language of mathematics rests on the pillar of algebra! It allows us to succinctly write our ideas in a universal language, so that anyone who knows the language can understand our message. Seriously, how cool is that?! Aside from my fan-girling about algebra, the message Marian Small may want to be sending here is that a visual is often helpful in allowing students to see connections and opening up the initial conversations about the workings of algebra. To me, this harkens back to point 2., where I stated that I see the visual serving the symbolic, not being a means to an end in of itself.\nHere is where things got a bit interesting for me. One thing I have really been trying to do on my journeys is to hear everyone\u2019s stories. My philosophy on this is that by understanding and sharing our stories we foster connection. Putting ourselves in a place of vulnerability, and seeing that vulnerability reciprocated leads to empathy, a part of our humanity that is often missing within the context of the \u201cmath wars\u201d. I have been so honored to share in many of your stories, and for this I am truly grateful.\nIf you are unsure of the format of an Ignite talk, the premise is that the presenter has five minutes and twenty slides, each slide progressing after fifteen seconds. It is fast and furious and awesome. Marian Small was a part of the Ignite session and did something that I absolutely have to throw respect at. Speaking from the viewpoint of a parent, she laid out her beliefs of what an excellent education system might look like.\nIt was passionate.\nIt was the starting point for important conversations.\nAnd that\u2019s when it all clicked for me. Marian Small is respected in the educational community because of the way she is involved. She talks with teachers, not to teachers. She collaborates with teachers in classrooms instead of demanding to teachers about classrooms. Rather than connecting to teachers, she connects with teachers. And while I don\u2019t agree with every message that she speaks, I respect this.\nI wonder if this means it is time I give cantaloupe another shot?\nCategory: OAME Tags: Marian Small, OAME, visualization\n\u2190 Rethinking Teacher Training \u2013 Entrance Requirements and Certification\nWe Are Stories. \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Favorite Tom Petty Song\nTom has passed, and I've been reflecting on the huge musical impact he had on my life.\nThis question was brought up in last week's podcast, and it was hard to pin down for me. I think if I had a gun to my head, I'd say it was I Won't Back Down. The man knew how to write a hook.\nEdit: After giving a listen to a stellar Tom Petty playlist, I've revised my answer to a two-way tie: I Won't Back Down and Learning to Fly.\nSecond Edit: I've taken our answers and created a YouTube playlist to enjoy the favorites from the community. I'll continue to add to it as more answers come in.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV1WcNrG7dDqnlVwncCqnQQSy48to6Gj\nYep. My two as well. Being a pilot, Learning to Fly is an obvious choice (also one of my Fave Pink Floyd and Foo Fighters songs!). I Won't Back Down I used to sneak into the rotation when I played the music before, between and after services at church. I'm a rebel like that...\nThat is an interesting point!\nNote to self: write song with title \"Learning to Fly\".\nI would probably go with \"A Woman in Love\" as my personal favorite. Followed closely by \"Southern Accents\" and \"Wildflowers.\"\nWildflowers is fantastic. Another nice change of pace for Tom.\nBreakdown. It was overshadowed by American Girl, but being the first single they ever released, I really like that it was a slow, smooth 1980s groove \u2014 an interesting way to start off your career since he was known later for more driving rock songs.\nTrue story: I was listening to this song driving down the highway with a friend near my high school when... yep, my car broke down.\nGreat song, crappy car.\nAfter some more contemplation, I realized that Into the Great Wide Open is a song that seriously deserves consideration for my #1.\nNot only is it an awesome track, it has a bizarre-yet-awesome music video featuring the likes of Johnny Depp, Gabrielle Anwar (from Burn Notice), Faye Dunaway and Friends Matt LeBlanc.\nIt's Good to be King... Tom Petty - It's Good To Be King\nI've got to go with either \"Cabin down below\" or \"Mary Jane's Last Dance. Admittedly, as a drummer I pick songs based on \"drumming fun factor\" which I realize isn't everyone's gauge of goodness. If you want to teach a drummer about \"playing in the pocket\" Mary Jane's Last Dance is a great example of that. What I love about Tom Petty's songs are ones like Free Falling and Won't Back Down speak to people on a thousand different levels. How can that NOT be the mark of a truly great song?\nRunning Down a Dream was one of my favorites in high school because I could actually play the guitar lick! I totally get it.\nMary Jane's Last Dance: Another great, weird music video (with Kim Basinger, no less).\njoel.meyer.796\nWatching him sing \"Won't back down\" on the 9/11 special that came on a few days after solidified it for me. But...coming home from school and turning on the MTV to see the hot girl on the skate ramp (who couldn't skate a lick) in the \"Free Fallin\" video had a big impact too. It still takes me back to my younger days.\nThanks for the playlist, Glen.\nAlso just noticed that there is a whopping 4-hour documentary called \"Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream\" on Netflix. Have not watched it yet but it is now on my list.\nkmora008\n\"wild one forever\"",
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        "raw_content": "The SciBridge Project: Connecting U.S. and African Scientists\nFebruary 23, 2017 | International Affairs\nThe SciBridge Project was motivated by the desire to grow the scientific discussion between U.S. and East African scientists around topics in sustainable energy development. Dr. Veronica Augustyn, the Chair of SciBridge and Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering, also recognized a need to educate and collaborate with future members of the domestic science and engineering workforce in Africa. These students stood to benefit from increased training in sustainable energy, in order to better address the future energy needs of their countries.\nThe Scibridge Project starts in the U.S., where student volunteers from NC State and other partner universities fund-raise for the program and design experiment kits around key concepts related to sustainable energy. Past kits include experiments with solar cells and metal-air batteries. Each kit contains virtually all supplies necessary to do the experiments, and serves approximately 40 students. To date, the SciBridge Project has sent over 20 experiment kits to nine universities in Africa in three different countries: Uganda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania. Once African students complete the experiment, a researcher from the U.S. is invited to give a web-based seminar, and the students have an additional opportunity for questions and discussion.\nDr. Augustyn and the SciBridge Project received an East Africa Strategic Initiative (EASI) Seed Grant from International Affairs in 2016. The grant allowed the SciBridge Africa coordinator, John Paul Eneku, Assistant Lecturer of Physics at Makerere University, to travel to NC State. In September 2016, Mr. Eneku met NC State students and faculty, helped develop new experiment kits, and identified areas for collaborative research proposals. The EASI grant funding was also used to develop six new experiment kits on renewable energy for Ugandan partner universities.\nSciBridge student volunteers at NC State University meet with SciBridge Africa Coordinator John Paul Eneku to discuss plans for future collaboration (left to right: Alexandria Cruz, Alex Hsain, Shelby Boyd, Ruocun (John) Wang, John Paul Eneku, Megan Watkins, and Julian Brodie).\nThe response from African student participants in Scibridge has been overwhelming, and exemplifies the necessity and impact of this program. One anonymous comment reads, \u201cI am just very happy and inspired about SciBridge because of the nanotechnology, and would like to continue with more discoveries and research in this specific field.\u201d NC State student volunteers are also positively affected: They receive first-hand experience of the broader impact of renewable energy technologies in developing countries, they learn how to design functional devices that are low-cost and non-hazardous as possible, and they learn how to communicate scientific procedures that can be utilized by students with a broad range of backgrounds.\nPlans for 2017 and the expansion of SciBridge include new experiment kits, the establishment of a student volunteer network at Makerere University, and the addition of the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. The positive outcomes of this project are sure to continue. In the words of Dr. Augustyn, \u201cThe SciBridge project is important because it is bridging not only the scientific knowledge gap, by developing hands-on experiment kits for undergraduate and high school students in East Africa, but also because it is teaching students how to participate on diverse and global teams to solve critical global challenges.\u201d\nLearn More: https://research.mse.ncsu.edu/augustyn/outreach/",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Affiliate Marketing \u00bb Affiliate Pandemonium\nJust because affiliate marketing is one of the easiest ways to make money online, doesn\u2019t mean or make it easy to do. There are no quick push button solutions that instantly make you money without some type of effort, either by you or anyone you hire. And with so many affiliate programs available to you online, make it all the more difficult, if not impossible to decipher. Because of this and other factors, it has created what I refer to as affiliate pandemonium.\nAffiliate pandemonium causes someone to jump from one affiliate program to another, or to go from one offer to the next in hope of making a quick bundle of money in the process. 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The first is often referred to as a guru, who sells anyone a canned program they have put together supposedly revealing their secret success techniques. But in the end the only thing they really seem to be interested in is making even more money from you.\nThe other type expert is a mentor who is willing to coach you through the steps necessary to achieve your goal often by showing you the techniques they use to get results. This is usually done through videos, webinars and other means to help you. But normally this doesn\u2019t come cheap and can present another set of issues including if they are really worth it.\nSo what type of program are you most likely drawn into buying? The gurus program of course! Why? Because their programs are offered for a dime a dozen, literally. You can get just about any eBook, video or \u201cprogram\u201d for pennies on the dollar, the cheaper \u2013 the better. 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        "raw_content": "More than once you\u2019ve probably looked at some new digital or technological development and asked yourself, \u201cHow did we miss that?\u201d\nIn order to chart the best way forward, you must understand emerging trends: what they are, what they aren\u2019t, and how they operate. Such trends are more than shiny objects; they\u2019re manifestations of sustained changes within an industry sector, society, or human behavior. Trends are a way of seeing and interpreting our current reality, providing a useful framework to organize our thinking, especially when we\u2019re hunting for the unknown. Fads pass. Trends help us forecast the future.\nTo identify emerging trends, I use a six-part methodology beginning with seeking out those on the fringes doing unusual experimentation or research. Next I look for patterns using my CIPHER model, where I identify previously unseen contradictions, inflections, practices, hacks, extremes, and rarities. 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Thus far it\u2019s gotten the most press as the technology behind bitcoin, but everyone agrees that bitcoin probably isn\u2019t the blockchain\u2019s killer app. The cryptography team at Blockstream recently launched its first prototype \u201csidechain,\u201d which functions as a separate ledger with its own code. Sidechains allow for easier authentication. Blockstream and the sidechain projects that follow will turn the blockchain into a universal platform that can be used for anything requiring signatures or authentication. It will disrupt entire industries.\nThe blockchain enables people to participate in \u201ctrustless\u201d transactions, eliminating the need for an intermediary between buyers and sellers. And it potentially eliminates the need for all intermediaries in most transactions, even those outside finance. The 21 Bitcoin Computer, is a small, bare bones, Linux-based piece of hardware in which the bitcoin protocol is a feature of the operating system. Any products or services built with it \u2014 games or music or any online content\u2014would have bitcoin built in as a component. It integrates bitcoin so seamlessly into devices that you\u2019d never know that you\u2019re using the blockchain at all. It has the potential to eliminate thousands of intermediaries, such as payment services companies.\nDrone lanes. In 2015, two drones inadvertently prevented firefighters from putting out a rapidly spreading California wildfire, which crossed over onto a freeway and destroyed a dozen vehicles. Currently, the FAA does not allow drones to fly near the airspace of airports \u2014 but while there are no-fly zones, there aren\u2019t no-fly circumstances. From the Valley to DC, everyone will be talking in 2016 about whether or not the airspace should be regulated for hobbyists and commercial drone pilots, which will prompt difficult conversations between technologists, researchers, drone manufacturers, businesses and the aviation industry, since each has an economic stake in the future of unmanned vehicles. I anticipate the sky being divided soon: hobbyist pilots will have access to operate UMVs in the 200 and below space, while businesses and commercial pilots will gain exclusive access to 200\u2013400 feet zone overhead.\nQuantum computing. In short, quantum computers can solve problems that are computationally too difficult for a classical computer, which can only process information in 1s and 0s. In the quantum universe, those 1 and 0 bytes can exist in two states (qubits) at once, allowing computations to be performed in parallel. Therefore, if you build two qubits, they are able to hold four values at the same time: 00, 01, 10, 11. Quantum computers are not only more powerful than anything built to date \u2014 they require special algorithms capable of doing new things. For example, quantum computers require special programs like Shor\u2019s algorithm \u2014 invented by MIT\u2019s Peter Shor \u2014 that can factorize any prime number. The National Security Agency is already predicting that the cryptography in use will be rendered completely obsolete once quantum computers go into widespread use.\nScientists have been researching quantum computing for decades. The challenge has been proving that a quantum machine is actually doing quantum computations. That\u2019s because in a quantum system, the very act of observing information in transit changes the nature of that data. While you won\u2019t be able to buy a quantum computer in 2016, it\u2019s a trend worth watching. 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        "raw_content": "n yadaiah\nPharma colleges rushing to recruit 250 faculty in 2 days\n\"If a nominee from the unirevity is to visit a college and be part of the selection committee, they can cover only two colleges in a day.June 05, 2017, 04:55 IST\nThe JNTU did a similar thing recently to help out the engineering colleges to recruit faculty members\nHyderabad: After engineering colleges, now it is the turn of pharmacy colleges under Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTU-H) to rush to recruit 250 faculty members within two days' time to secure eligibility for affiliation.\nTo speed up the process, the university is acting as facilitator and has asked the colleges to conduct interviews on its premises itself and has even appointed two nominees on their behalf to represent on the selection committee. The JNTU did a similar thing recently to help out the engineering colleges to recruit faculty members.\n\"If a nominee from the university is to visit a college and be part of the selection committee, they can cover only two colleges in a day. To speed up the process, we have asked the colleges to conduct interviews on the varsity campus,\" said N Yadaiah, registrar of the JNTU.\nOn May 31, JNTU-H issued deficiency report to more than 40 pharmacy colleges and asked them to upload compliance report by June 5. The JNTU also said that colleges lacking in faculty, laboratory and other facilities, could appeal online within five days from the date of report submission. They made it clear that only minor deficiencies such as one or two teaching staff shortage would be entertained. However, to everyone's surprise, colleges have gone ahead and requested for recruitment of 16 faculty members in a single branch.\nWhen asked why the university is allowing colleges to recruit faculty on a large scale, the registrar said: \"If we don't give them a chance to rectify the deficiency, they will again move the court. Instead, we are giving them last chance. However, the appellate committee will make a note of it and this will definitely have an impact on affiliation.\"\nAccording to the circular released by JNTU-H, the interviews will be conducted at the new admission block of the varsity. Once colleges upload compliance report, the varsity will be granting affiliation and will release a list so that students can go ahead with admissions.\nIn the last week of May, the engineering colleges have recruited about 1500 faculty in two days after the JNTU issued them deficiency report.\nMeanwhile, the colleges which have dues of common service fee and affiliation fee were asked to clear them immediately, failing which they will not be allowed for the counselling process.\nUnder JNTU, there are a total of 212 engineering colleges, 81 pharmacy colleges, and about 15 management colleges. This year, although it has been a while since EAMCET and ICET results are released, the varsity has not yet released the list of affiliated colleges.\nTags : Industry, pharmacy colleges, n yadaiah, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by Adam in Children, family, Life, reflections.\tTagged: Children, God, grace, parenting, purpose, reflections.\tLeave a comment\nOriginally posted 7 years ago and written sometime before that\u2026still a good reminder, to myself. Although my children are much older now, I still need to be reminded of this greater reality\u2026\nFile under: Things you were not told about parenting. Children and privacy. I never thought and was never told that children would completely change notions of privacy. Essentially it becomes non-existent, especially during waking hours. It is not an unusual occurrence to have our whole family, including the cat, in our tiny bathroom. I suppose I should be encouraged that my children want to be in my presence, but everywhere, all the time? No one told me\u2026there actually are quite a few things that I was not prepared for when it comes to being a parent (e.g. infants and toddlers do not observe daylight savings time; they wake up regardless of what the clock says). Of course nothing prepares you for being a parent like being a parent. Experience is a strong and unrelenting teacher.\nAll of this can be overwhelming, but I think it leads to a larger question. Are our difficulties with our children rooted in a misunderstanding of who is for whom? That is, are we meant for our children, or are our children meant for us. Often times our behavior and our attitude would point to us thinking that children are really meant for us. This may take several forms of course: children may exist to fill an emotional need, to entertain us, to allow us a second chance at life or sports or school or whatever we lacked or failed at, or even just to stay quiet and out of the way. Even in Hollywood, babies seem to be the new celebrity status symbol. It is not wrong to want children, it is wrong to want them for the wrong reasons. And it is wrong to treat them as objects or possessions when they are present.\nRead the words of Walter Wangerin, Jr. in the introduction of his book Little Lamb who made thee? : A book about Children and Parents on this point:\nChildren do not exist to please us. They are not for us at all. Rather, we exist for them \u2013 to protect them now and to prepare them for the future. Who is given unto whom? Are we a gift to their elders? No \u2013 not till children are grown and their elders are older indeed. Then they are a gift of the fourth commandment, honoring hoary head which have begun to feel past honor. But until then, it is we who are given, by God\u2019s parental mercy, to the children! And it is we who must give to the children \u2013 by lovely laughter, by laughter utterly free, and by the sheer joy from which such laughter springs \u2013 the lasting memory: You are, you are, you are, my child, a marvelous work of God!\nI am both surprised at times at the depth of my love for my children, but at other times I am surprised at the depth of desire for my own comfort. I really shouldn\u2019t be surprised at either I suppose, as one reflects the Father\u2019s work in my life and the other that remaining sin and idolatry within my own heart. At times I have my priorities straight, at others I have them reversed. The prayer then has to be, that the Lord would help us to understand those times when we act as if our children should be doing something for us or even when may resent their presence and that He would change our hearts to reflect Wangerin\u2019s statement above.\nIt seems to me that the blessing of being a grandparent is the ability to know without reservation, who is for who? Most grandparents know, intrinsically, that they exist for their grandchildren and therefore delight in the opportunities to observe, include, be barged in on, etc\u2026by their grandchildren. The negative of this may lie in the tendency of grandparents to spoil their children \u2013 this goes to far to another other extreme. That said, you have to love the unabashed love that most grandparents are willing show towards their grandchildren.\nAnother thing that changes when you become a parent is the way that you react to the sufferings of children, especially those who are of the same age as our children. Our heartstrings can really be pulled when we see an infant or toddler suffering from ill health or from sins perpetrated upon them. A newspaper article from the Raleigh based News & Observer does this to me with an article on May 9th, 2004 (\u201cMom grows with Grant\u201d, written by Vicki Cheng). Jamie Howard was living the life she always wanted to live, but that changed with the birth of her second child. A few months into Grant\u2019s life, it became clear that something wasn\u2019t right. It was later discovered that Grant suffered a stroke in utero, which has had a profound affect on his mental and physical development. What struck me the most in the article, more than hardship of little Grant, were the words of his parents, maybe because I relate to their position as parents. Matt Howard said: \u201cThe purpose of his life could be to change us. God chose us to be his parents.\u201d And Jamie wrote in a letter to Grant: \u201cYou remind me to live for the day, and stop worrying about the future. I wish that my love could heal you\u2026There has never been a moment in your short life when I doubted your were meant to be my son. Thank you for being patient with me, as I learn to be your mother.\u201d Those words bring tears to my eyes every time I read them. I pray for you and for me that it would not take a tragedy or health difficulty for us to get our priorities straight \u2013 for us to recognize that we were meant for our children.\nPosted by Adam in Uncategorized.\tTagged: abyss, cancer, christianity, decompression, God, grace, love, ministry, normal, suffering, trials.\t1 comment\nI\u2019ve never been scuba diving. Snorkeling one time as a child in the Dry Tortugas, which was incredible, but never scuba diving. I do know that if you dive really deep and then come to the surface too quickly, you can end up with decompression sickness. I saw on it TV and read about it on the internet, so it must be true. Seriously, decompression sickness can lead to some serious physical and neurological effects (you can google it if you want to know more). Thankfully, the sickness can be treated with oxygen and time in a hyperbaric chamber, usually resulting in no long term effects of decompression sickness.\nI\u2019ve never been scuba diving, but I\u2019m quite sure that I spent most of last year diving in the abyss of cancer. The depths of suffering and pain that we have explored are overwhelming at times. Sometimes the deep was so deep that no light could be seen. Thankfully, the abyss did not swallow us and we have returned to the surface. But I realize that my return to the surface has been quick in many ways. It has much to do with my desire to return to ministry in a full-time ministry. And normal life. Whatever that means.\nSo, I\u2019m in a strange place. Maybe there is some decompression sickness. It\u2019s really nice to be on the surface. Life is really good, but there are still many challenges that I face on a day to day basis. On the positive side: my strength, energy, and endurance are returning in a great way. I would say that I am back to working full-time \u2013 which means some long days and weeks. That\u2019s not a complaint \u2013 the water\u2019s nice. I am so glad I can make hospital visits, focus on serving my family and our church family, seek God\u2019s wisdom for the future, and continue to preach and teach week to week. But I also feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and discouraged. Out of place or out of step. Disappointed by my mistakes and my need to make frequent apologies for my foibles. The waters can still be troubled at times. So, I have to try to remind myself regularly that I am first and forever a child of God. That I am forgiven. That, though I am weak, He is strong. I need the oxygen of God\u2019s grace. And the hyperbaric chamber of His steadfast love. And day by day I find new mercies \u2013 which is more than I deserve. I\u2019ve come up for air and I am so glad \u2013 even of my ascent was too fast in some ways. I have to trust God with that too.\nFighting for the Greater Reality\nPosted by Adam in Cancer, christianity, Life, reflections.\tTagged: cancer, chemotherapy, faith, faithfulness, fight, God, perspective, reality.\t5 comments\nThe longer I live, the more and more I am convinced that a large part of the Christian life is a fighting for the greater reality of God at work in our lives. A fighting for perspective that see beyond the moment we live in at the present, for the reality that is both our present and our future. We are a myopic bunch \u2013 we can only see what is right in front of us. Meanwhile, God is ordering our days and nights, is present with us in real ways \u2013 especially through His Spirit, and is keeping His promises.\nThis fighting has been much of what my last week has been about \u2013 at least in my mind and in the quiet moments when I consider \u201cwhat in the world are you doing, God?!\u201d As you may have read in my last blog post, I didn\u2019t fair well during, but especially after the last chemotherapy cycle. I was emotionally, physically, and spiritually spent \u2013 and not in a good way.\nOne of the reasons this was true, I have come to believe, is that I lost the mental/emotional/spiritual fight for perspective before I ever started. This time, two weeks ago, I began to feel a sense of dread and foreboding. I knew what was coming and I hated it. I was defeated going in and I came out defeated coming out. I did not fight for the greater reality of God\u2019s goodness and His faithfulness. It wasn\u2019t that I was actively doubting those, but I wasn\u2019t fighting to see them either. If your honest, you do the same thing in your life and in the struggles you face. And don\u2019t diminish those struggles, just because you are not struggling like I am. This is a common Christian experience \u2013 I think. We forget that \u201cGod has not given us a spirit of timidity (or fear), but of power and love and discipline.\u201d (1 Timothy 1:7).\nAnother verse that has been much on my mind, is 2 Corinthians 5:7: \u201cwe walk by faith, not by sight.\u201d I am learning in new ways what that means. For me, right now, it means that I have to trust that God will be faithful to the promises He has made in His Word (to comfort the afflicted, to come near to those who are low, to hear & even answer prayers, etc). And to trust especially when I cannot see where His answer are coming from. That is the faith that sees, despite not seeing. That is the way the Christian fights for perspective and for the greater reality, even when what is seen out of my two eyeballs seems to scream that God has left me, doesn\u2019t care, or isn\u2019t there. Those of the lies of the evil one, who does not give me a pass on his evil attack on me or God\u2019s reputation, just because I\u2019m going through chemotherapy. No, that\u2019s actually makes me ripe. All the more reason to engage in this battle.\nAnd how do we engage in this fight? It\u2019s both simple and profound. Pray, read Scripture, seek encouragement from the Body, worship & rejoice in the goodness and faithfulness that can be seen (if we open our eyes there is much), reflect on how God has come near in past circumstances, journal/write/blog your thoughts, have coffee with a friend who will speak truth into your life. To name a few. Thank you for joining me in this fight where you can ad for learning to fight your own battles. This moment is real, but it is not the only reality. Fight for the greater reality.\nPondering the Why/Why Me Question (Part 1)\nPosted by Adam in Uncategorized.\tTagged: cancer, faith, God, suffering, trials, why, why me.\t3 comments\nWhen you go through a trial, adversity, or some suffering, a perennial question that comes to our minds is \u201cwhy?\u201d And often that questions turns into a plaintive \u201cwhy me?\u201d It is a real question, but it is often without clear answer or at least one that is readily forthcoming. And sometimes those unanswered questions become a noose around our necks or millstone on our shoulders. We are weighed down by the seeming silence from God. This can lead to despair, anger, or further distress. And Satan can use this question against us and against God.\nIt is a natural place to go in our hearts and minds. We want to know who or what to blame. We want to know what lessons God is trying to teach us, so that we can get the learning process completed and move on. We want to know if there is some better way to learn altogether. We want to know how keep this from happening again. And yet, despite those desires, many times we are not called to know, but to trust. To depend upon God in the storm, rather than looking for the first exit ramp.\nI have thought of the why question a good bit, since this whole thing with cancer started back in late February and early March. And I have cried out the \u201cwhy me\u201d question at least a couple of very specific times that I can remember. The first of those was on Sunday, March 10th (a few days after surgery), when for two hours I was in excruciating pain that the morphine barely touched. The second time was when I vomited for the first time during the very first chemotherapy cycle. You can understand why those experiences provoked the cry of lament, \u201cwhy me?\u201d\nThe more analytical pastor part of me has been thinking about the why question and I am pondering three answers. In some ways, you might think the answers unsatisfying, but I find hope in them, particularly the second and third. And these are not either/or answers. They are not mutually exclusive. In fact, I think it likely that all three are a part of the puzzle. So, why did I get cancer? Stay tuned\u2026I\u2019ll give you my answers, such as they are, next week.\nReflections upon the Election\nPosted by Adam in christianity, culture, reflections.\tTagged: christianity, election, God, politics, prayer, reflections.\t2 comments\nHere are a few random thoughts on the Election from the perspective of this Christian\nFirst and foremost, Obama is our new president because the Lord has placed him in this position (Daniel 4:17,25,32; Proverbs 8:15; Romans 13:1-2 to name a few). This does not mean that I understand God\u2019s purposes, but I do take comfort in Romans 8:28-30.\nI voted for McCain, but I never placed my hopes in him. I do not think the same can be said for scores of people who voted for Obama. There will never be a Savior in the White House. This is the danger of the change rhetoric and there has already been moves by Obama\u2019s campaign to temper expectations.\nChristians have a great opportunity to point others to the true Savior and King \u2013 this is always our calling and would be true still if McCain had been elected. Mark Driscoll has a great blog post along these lines here.\nI think we have a great system of government in general and I do think that it is a privilege to vote. And as I write, I think of our military men and women who courageously guard our freedom and protect those rights (thank you!)\nMcCain\u2019s concession speech was great \u2013 I thought he was incredibly gracious and struck the proper tone despite the obvious disappointment. I do not think any Republican was going to win this election given the perfect storm of recent events.\nI also found Obama\u2019s speech to be powerful and eloquent. This is certainly one of his strengths, but that doesn\u2019t mean he will or won\u2019t be a great president.\nThe \u201cYes We Can\u201d refrain very clearly draws on the call & response that is typical of African-American churches. It was part of the power of his speech.\nIt is interesting that Obama\u2019s white heritage has been subsumed by the African heritage of his father. I suppose he truly is an African-American. On this note, I do think we can rejoice with those who rights have been trampled simply because of the color of their skin. That said, this in no means ends racism and may make things worse in some corners.\nIf you didn\u2019t catch my drift in the first point\u2026I do not despair because of my strong belief and hope in the sovereignty of God. This does not mean that I am not concerned, especially for the unborn.\nWe should pray for the Obama presidency (1 Timothy 2:1-3).\nI am preaching on Romans 13:1-7, so a lot more of my thoughts on this topic are going to be honed through my preparation these next few day.\nWhat are your thoughts the day after?\nAdventues in Church Signs\nPosted by Adam in christianity, culture, Misc..\tTagged: christianity, church, God.\tLeave a comment\nYou may have heard or seen this church sign tomfoolery featuring dueling church signs regarding perspecitves on the eternal salvation of animals. While amusing, the signs were faked/photoshopped using Church Sign Generator.\nWell, going to church this weekend we passed a Lutheran church that had this sign up:\nDid you enjoy the warmer weather? Just kidding! \u2013 God\nThat\u2019s exactly how I want the Lord to be presented to our community. You know, a capricious deity that messes with us for his entertainment or on a whim. No, I don\u2019t want people to know that the Lord is a good God who sovereignly ordains all that comes to pass for His glory and the ultimate blessing of those who turn to him in faith. Yep, let\u2019s go with a fickle, flaky, or arbitrary God \u2013 that\u2019s what people believe in anyway.",
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        "raw_content": "Podcast: Third Party Custody and Visitation Rights\nhttp://media.blubrry.com/familylawinsider/p/content.blubrry.com/familylawinsider/FLIP-Episode_4_Final_MXDWN_.mp3\n1. The Inside Track (1:06)\nIf all your kids are 18 and graduated from high school, chances are that you can stop child support. Many times people come to us for help with stopping the Income Withholding Order. This is a very simple document to complete (click here for the form) that can usually be done without the help of an attorney. Maricopa County Superior Court has a website full of self-help forms available for free.\nThe form to stop child support is only two pages long, and it will literally take you 10 minutes to fill out. The instructions are available on the website, but not only that, two times a month, Superior Court has a workshop (2nd and 4th Friday) in which you will learn how to fill out the form.\nYou can save yourself several hundred dollars by doing this yourself.\n2. Third Party Custody and Visitation Rights (2:21)\nArizona\u2019s law on third party custody and visitation rights is traditionally used most by stepparents and grandparents. In today\u2019s world though, they are not the only players. There are some other people who can get custodial or visitation rights over children.\n(2:48) When Wendy first started practicing law, she didn\u2019t know that a person who is not a parent could actually try to get custody. However, as she has practiced, she has learned that this happens more often than a lot of people think.\n(3:15) Third party custody and visitation rights laws are different by state, so check your local rules.\n(3:30) Stefano experiences a mixed group of people coming to him inquiring about third party rights. Some people don\u2019t think they have any rights, and then there are people coming to him who are completely convinced they DO have rights. Either way, it is important to get clarification on what those rights are and how far they go.\n(4:07) The third party rights (in Arizona) a person might be entitled to are rights to custody (now called legal decision-making) and visitation. The major legal issues we are talking about with custody are the decisions regarding a child\u2019s medical care, education, personal care decisions and religion. As a sub-part to that, when talking about third-party rights, we might also be talking about visitation, which is similar to parenting time (physical time spent with the kids).\n(5:00) There is a history of people seeking third party rights mostly in the context of blood relatives. In Arizona, being a blood relative is not a requirement for getting third party custody and visitation rights. All you have to be able to do is say that you stand \u201cin loco parentis\u201d to the child.\n(5:37) \u201cIn Loco Parentis\u201d is a Latin term, and it means \u201cin the place of a parent.\u201d\n(6:03) Every case is different, and a judge is going to look at each case differently. However, a judge will consider whether you have had some sort of parent-like relationship with the child or whether the child has looked at you like a parent. The relationship has to have lasted for a substantial period of time. If you\u2019ve raised the children, provided for them, or they\u2019ve lived under your roof, it might be worth petitioning for in loco parentis rights.\n(6:49) One case where third party custody and visitation rights might be particularly helpful is where there is a stepfather in the picture. If the stepfather has been involved in the lives of the children, but now finds himself getting a divorce from the mother of the children, he could have rights. A stepparent situation is one of the most common cases where these rights do apply. Depending on the involvement of the \u201cother\u201d biological parent, a stepparent may have a good shot at visitation rights, if not custodial rights.\n(8:22) The standards that the Arizona court uses in making decisions about third-party custody cases are these: (1) Does a person stand as a parent-like figure to the child? and (2) Would it be significantly detrimental for the child to be left in the care of either biological parent? So, if a legal or biological parent is unfit, that may be a way that a non-blood person could get third party custody of a child.\n(9:28) The above-referenced factors are only the FIRST two things you need to be able to include in your initial motion to the court for third party rights. There are also some very important procedural things that can stand in your way, so you should consult with an attorney before doing anything.\nFor example, one procedural requirement is that the legal or biological parents can\u2019t be married at the time you file for in loco parentis rights.\n(10:36) In situations where the parents are married, under the Arizona Revised Statutes, you can\u2019t ask for third party custody OR visitation rights of children. This applies whether you are a grandparent OR a non-blood third party. The reasons for this are public policy reasons: respecting parents\u2019 rights and preserving the rights of parents in marriage. When parents are committed in a marriage, our laws see to it that those parents have the rights to make decisions about their children.\n(12:44) The first piece of advice to anyone thinking about petitioning for third party rights (custody OR visitation) is to read the rule, consult a lawyer or BOTH.\n(13:29) For the listeners, in Arizona, the section of the statutes addressing third party custody and visitation rights is 25-409. The law changed numbers this year (2013). Prior to that, it was 25-415. The prior law is similar, but not up to date as of the date of this podcast.\n(14:21) More and more in recent years, we are seeing an influx of same sex partners come to us in a situation where there was a previously committed relationship that has fallen apart. However, in the course of the relationship, one of the partners adopted a child, although the adoption was the choice of BOTH partners, BOTH partners contributed and BOTH partners were involved in the raising of the child. Now, since the partners have split, however, the legal parent (the one who adopted the child) is not allowing the other partner to see the child.\n(15:12) In Arizona, the rules regarding same-sex marriage are intertwined with the laws re: third party custody and visitation rights of children. (Check your local laws/rules if you are living in another state!) Because Arizona doesn\u2019t recognize same-sex marriage, the child is not considered to have a legal relationship with the non-adopting/non-biological parent. Therefore, the only way for the non-legal parent to get third party rights is to use the third party rights law we have been talking about.\n(16:11) We do like parents to try and work out these types of disputes between the two of them. This is definitely a situation where both parties should speak to attorneys just in case they don\u2019t know about the rights they do have. Just because they are not the legal parent does not mean they don\u2019t have legal rights.\n(16:44) In a situation where two same-sex partners with children have separated, sometimes the non-legal parent was the primary caretaker of the child. Whether or not that non-legal parent can get equal visitation under third party rights laws is a gray area, although the person (on those facts alone) would probably get some visitation. How much visitation that a non-legal parent gets is in the discretion of the court, and probably depends on the rules/laws of the state.\n(17:52) In Arizona, there is case law talking about how much visitation can be given to a non-legal parent. The courts have decided the visitation can\u2019t be paramount to that which would be given to two legal parents. In other words, it can\u2019t be an equal parenting time schedule.\n(18:52) However, one thought on the topic of visitation for a non-legal parent is this: If the parties CAN work it out between themselves and draft up the paperwork, they can agree on any schedule they want \u2013 even equal time. This is a benefit to parties working together and co-parenting.\n(19:44) The courts do use the child\u2019s best interests as \u201cThe Golden Rule\u201d in making decisions. However, the courts do have to deal with the competing interest of protecting the rights of parents. That is where parties sometimes run into a wall in seeking these third party custody and visitation rights.\n(20:21) On the subject of grandparents\u2019 rights cases, the outcome of each situation will depend on the judge, facts and what is in the best interest of the child. With visitation, the key is what is in the best interest of the child. The dilemma the judges face when deciding grandparents\u2019 rights cases is the fact that they are taking time away from one of the parents already (because the parents are divorced, and they are splitting parenting time in two).\n(22:30) Grandparents don\u2019t usually get visitation rights that are similar to (in the amount of time) to a regular parenting time schedule. For a judge to get involved and to take time away from a parent, the judge is going to want to see something substantial.\n(23:36) In situations where the child wants to see grandma or grandpa, the court can consider those wishes as part of a best interests determination. However, keep in mind that a child\u2019s wishes is not the end-all, be-all. The court could order the child to go through some sort of court-ordered interview to find out what the child wants. Depending on the age of the child, the court could give his or her wishes a little weight or a lot of weight.\n(24:41) To clarify, the child will not have to get on the stand and be questioned by a lawyer or by any of the parties. There are no laws on the books in Arizona saying that a child can\u2019t be put on the stand. However, at least in Maricopa County, it is the policy of most of the judges that they won\u2019t allow this to happen.\n(25:07) Normally for a child to be interviewed, the child has to be around 9 or 10 years old. The interview will be done outside the courtroom. It will be done by a mental health professional who has training. It will be a conversational interview. From that conversation, the interviewer will try to figure out the child\u2019s wishes. After the interview is done, a report will be prepared for the judge\u2019s review, for both attorneys and for both parties.\n(25:50) In situations where a child\u2019s wishes (as reflected in the report) are in conflict with what a parent wants, if the parent decides to punish the child for expressing those wishes, a judge will not be happy. Judges do not want the children involved or coached. If it can be proven that a child was punished, it will work against the punishing person.\n(26:44) There is a long list of factors a judge will consider in deciding whether to give someone third party custody or visitation rights. This list is set forth in A.R.S. Section 25-403. Remember, when you are dealing with third party rights, you need to look at 25-409 FIRST though, because you will have to get your foot in the door before you can get to the list set forth in A.R.S. Section 25-403.\n(28:16) Keep in mind that in Arizona, a legal parent and a non-legal parent cannot share joint custody with each other. So if you are a non-legal parent (or third party), in order to get custody of a child, you will need to show that the legal parent is not fit (i.e., that it would be detrimental for the child to remain in the care and custody of that person). There are presumptions in place that give power to the legal parent. If you are a non-legal parent, you have to overcome those presumptions by clear and convincing evidence to get these third party custody rights.\n(29:53) Now, with reproductive technology, sometimes there is confusion over who the legal parent is \u2013 for example when one mother is implanted with the other mother\u2019s implanted egg. That is is a topic for another day and another show.\nToday, James talks about choices and how you make them. Can you change your thinking on how you make your choices? 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        "raw_content": "Deut 30: 10-14; Luke 10: 25-37\nThe gospel we hear today, the Good Samaritan, is one of those passages that is really hard to preach on. We\u2019ve heard it a thousand times and so we know it and then have a tendency to tune it out. It makes it hard to hear it different and it makes it hard to says something different about it as well. Because it\u2019s so familiar, even in our laws, we view it from our own particular lens. All of our lives and our baggage is viewed through the lens of the story. There\u2019s also the backdrop of the revolving door of violence that we once again see in this city and country that really challenges us to look at the question of who is our neighbor and in what ways are we neglecting others. Lastly, there is the backdrop of the gospel itself and what was happening at that time when the story is told and written down that influences why it\u2019s told. So there\u2019s a lot going on to understanding and yet being challenged to hear and live in a new way through the story of the Good Samaritan, bearing in mind all of these backdrops that influence the story. Quite honestly, it would have been a whole lot easier if the story ended after the first question and answer, but Luke, unlike the others, has this way of throwing zingers into the story that make you stop, just as he does by adding the story of the elder son in the Prodigal Son parable.\nOne of the main backdrops of the gospel itself is this law of what it means to be clean and unclean. As a matter of fact, if you read the gospels through it\u2019s as if they were obsessed with this law. The reality is, according to the law, the priest and the Levite in today\u2019s gospel did nothing wrong. They did what the law had prescribed at crossing the street and avoiding the person that was beat up, robbed, and now half dead. However, their obsession with the law stands in the way of the essence of that very law of loving God and neighbor, as the scholar of the law asks of Jesus. Everything becomes about separation. They learn to separate themselves from the unclean, the impure, what they perceive as wrong and bad, all for the sake of their own self. Their entire relationship with God was tied up in this belief and still is for some, thousands of years later! As long as I separate from it and stay clean then I\u2019m good with God and good with others. If the scholar of the law wasn\u2019t so hung up on tripping Jesus up and winning this argument, he would have left it go at that point rather than posing the real question, then, who is my neighbor. The scholar opens the door and Jesus walks through.\nIn comes the Samaritan. The one the scholar would have considered the most unclean and the one that is hated enters the scene with the largest heart. There are probably a variety of reasons that we can say on behalf of the Samaritan. The Samaritan really has nothing to lose. Although the Pharisees would try to hold them to their obsession with the law, they don\u2019t. That\u2019s not to say that the Samaritan is perfect. They have their own issues with the Jews but the difference is, the Samaritans are already unclean and on the bottom of the barrel and they really have nothing to lose. The culpability comes on behalf of the Pharisees who are the holders of the law and have the perceived power; the Samaritans, not so much.\nThe one that really would find themselves in a bind is the one lying on the side of the road, beaten up, robbed, and half dead. They\u2019re most likely a Jew coming from Jerusalem and now they have been cared for by the one hated the most and the one who is unclean, the Samaritan. We can only believe that there would be a crisis of faith on his part as to how to reconcile this obsession with the law and the experience of the essence of the same law by the one who had been separated from the rest. You know, it\u2019s one thing to consider myself neighgor to the one that talks like me, acts like me, talks like me, looks like me, believes like me. But, you got to believe that was never the intention nor the demand of this gospel. Quite frankly, that plays from the place of comfort, from the place of the priest and Levite of ourselves. When we do this, that\u2019s how so much violence continues to happen around us because we continue to separate and divide ourselves and deciding for ourselves who will be our neighbor rather than seeing all, especially those who are hurting the most as our neighbor. We can be complicit in violence simply by our lack of responsibility and empathy towards the other.\nIn his own farewell discourse today, Moses tries to convey that to the Israelites. They think they can\u2019t do it without him, that somehow he\u2019s the one who takes responsibility for their lives. He says in such a beautiful way that it\u2019s not his responsibility! You don\u2019t need to cross the sea or go up into the sky, the gift to bridge these divides is already within each of you. It\u2019s the responsibility of all of us. We can choose to blame and not take responsibility for our own violence in our lives when we fail to forgive and reconcile or when we choose to cross the street out of fear of the one who may make me unclean, but deep down we\u2019ll start to feel as if something is missing, something is separated and is yearning to return and unite.\nWe can make this story about what we normally do about going and being kind but what the heck does that mean anyway. The demand of Jesus in this story and overall is not kindness, albeit important, but rather love and mercy. If we continue to separate ourselves, and we do it with this city, that somehow that\u2019s their problem and not ours. No. It\u2019s all our problem because hurt is a human problem. So much violence connotes hurting people, people wanting to be heard, a voice crying out, and if we choose to ignore it, then we are no better than the priest and Levite in today\u2019s gospel. According to the letter of the law, we\u2019ve done nothing wrong, but at our very essence and the essence of our humanity, we are just as culpable because they are our neighbor and our neighbor is us. In what ways am I choosing to separate, often at my own doing and out of a deeply rooted fear, that which I have deemed unclean, impure, bad, or wrong, the Samaritan within myself, that helps me to empathize with the other; not just be kind to neighbor, but to love more deeply all our brothers and sisters, both here and beyond.\nThis entry was posted in Current Events, Homilies, Uncategorized and tagged Baltimore, Dallas, empathy, forgiveness, Good Samaritan, love, mercy, neighbor, separation, unity, violence. Bookmark the permalink.\n\u2190 Shattered Illusions\nMore Than A Sibling Rivalry \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a \"Dos \u00e0 Dos Chats\" by Th\u00e9ophile Steinlen\n\"Dos \u00e0 Dos Chats\" by Th\u00e9ophile Steinlen\nFascinating Animalier bronze study of two resting \ufeffcats looking in opposite directions. The bronze with excellent tactile surface detail and fine rich brown patina, signed \ufeffSteinlen\nTh\u00e9ophile Alexandre Steinlen (November 10, 1859 \u2013 December 13, 1923), was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker.\nBorn in Lausanne, Steinlen studied at the University of Lausanne before taking a job as a designer trainee at a textile mill in Mulhouse in eastern France. In his early twenties he was still developing his skills as a painter when he and his new wife were encouraged by the painter Fran\u00e7ois Bocion to move to the artistic community in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris. Once there, Steinlen was befriended by the painter Adolphe Willette who introduced him to the artistic crowd at Le Chat Noir that led to his commissions to do poster art for the cabaret owner/entertainer, Aristide Bruant and other commercial enterprises.\nIn the early 1890s, Steinlen's paintings of rural landscapes, flowers, and nudes were being shown at the Salon des Ind\u00e9pendants. His 1895 lithograph titled Les Chanteurs des Rues was the frontispiece to a work entitled Chansons de Montmartre published by \u00c9ditions Flammarion with sixteen original lithographs that illustrated the Belle \u00c9poque songs of Paul Delmet. His permanent home, Montmartre and its environs, was a favourite subject throughout Steinlen's life and he often painted scenes of some of the harsher aspects of life in the area. In addition to paintings and drawings, he also did sculpture on a limited basis, most notably figures of cats that he had great affection for as seen in many of his paintings.\nSteinlen became a regular contributor to Le Rire and Gil Blas magazines plus numerous other publications including L'Assiette au Beurre and Les Humouristes, a short-lived magazine he and a dozen other artists jointly founded in 1911. Between 1883 and 1920, he produced hundreds of illustrations, a number of which were done under a pseudonym so as to avoid political problems because of their harsh criticisms of societal ills.\nTh\u00e9ophile Steinlen died in 1923 in Paris and was buried in the Cimeti\u00e8re Saint-Vincent in Montmartre. Today, his works can be found at many museums around the world including at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., United States.",
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        "title": "BGF invests \u00a33.3m in High Access Maintenance - High Access Maintenance Limited",
        "raw_content": "Home / Blog / News / BGF invests \u00a33.3m in High Access Maintenance\nHigh Access Maintenance has secured a \u00a33.3m investment from BGF (Business Growth Fund) to pursue further growth across the UK.\nFounded in 2005 by chief executive Niel Bethell, the business carries out at-height work for major property management firms including CBRE, Savills and Allied London. Generating turnover of \u00a35m through its planned project and reactive services, services include roof, gutter and lighting maintenance and high level cleaning, glazing and coating services.\nNeil and his management team already employ the highest number of at-height operatives in the North West and plan to expand the teams across London and Birmingham in response burgeoning property development and redevelopment market. According to think tank New London Architecture, there are 436 structures of 20 storeys or more in the pipeline in the City of London, providing significant market opportunity for the business.\nHigh Access has built a first-class reputation for health and safety and holds a number of safety accreditations in a highly regulated market. Atypical of other firms in the sector, the firm owns its own equipment and employs staff directly, which means it can respond quickly and efficiently to customer requests.\nTo support its growth, Neil has appointed Stuart Lees as non-executive chairman. Stuart Lees is founder of Signia Corporate Finance Limited, former Managing Director at Altium Capital and former Chief Executive of Latium Group, a manufacturer and retailer of windows.\nHigh Access joins a growing number of UK businesses that have chosen BGF as a minority equity partner. So far this year, in the North West, BGF has invested in Grace Cole, RMS International and Sofology, and provided further growth capital to investee businesses TD4, the company behind Boost Juice Bars and The Shake Lab, and Barburrito.\nNiel Bethell said: \u201cHaving built a strong customer base and a fantastic in-house team through our focus on safety, scope of work and responsiveness, now is the right time to accelerate our growth plans. We are well placed to take advantage of the market opportunities, and BGF\u2019s investment allows us to put our strategy into immediate action.\u201d\nBGF\u2019s Neil Inskip who joins the board of High Access said: \u201cHigh Access is a quality business run by an ambitious management team. Over the past five years, we have seen more and more of North West businesses come to the fore with the confidence to pursue their growth strategy. That\u2019s a positive development, and I believe a good prognosis for region\u2019s business community.\u201d\nThe investment was led for BGF by Neil Inskip and Rhys Davenport.",
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        "raw_content": "Why Should Cooks Love Root Vegetables?\nbaked roots on baking sheet\nRoot vegetables are rich in nutrients\nRoot vegetables are rich in carbohydrates and other valuable nutrients. They grow underground, where they can absorb large amounts of minerals from water and soil. In addition, the vegetables serve as storage of the energy that the sun collects through the leaves. As a result, they can provide the body with many health benefits.\nTypes of root vegetables.\nThere are two different types of root vegetables. They are onions, tubers and rhizomes. Onions are vegetables like garlic and shallots; The tubers are potatoes and sweet potatoes, and the rhizomes include vegetables such as ginger and turmeric. Other root vegetables are carrots, radishes and turnips. All root vegetables are good for you because they offer many health benefits.\nBy eating root vegetables and fruits not only as a snack but also as part of your meal, as the foods work together to keep the level of absorption low enough so that the blood sugar level does not rise so fast when consuming fruits as a snack without others. Types of food They tend to increase their blood sugar levels too quickly because the sugars contained in food are absorbed quickly.\nMost vegetables are full of complex carbohydrates, which are broken down into sugars in your body. This is a slow process that prevents an unnatural increase in blood sugar levels and, therefore, can provide constant energy throughout the day. They are also a good source of fiber that cleans the intestines and the rest of the digestive tract. Any deposit that inhibits the absorption of nutrients can be eliminated by consuming fiber from the body. Once the digestive tract is clean, begin to cleanse the rest of the body at a deep level of the cells.\nRoot vegetables contain antioxidants\nRoot vegetables are also a good source of antioxidants that neutralize free radicals in the body. Free radicals are considered one of the main factors that contribute to aging. Therefore, root vegetables can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and premature greying of hair and prevent many age-related diseases.\nAntioxidants are also very effective against serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis and many others. They can help develop the immune system needed to help the body fight harmful infections, bacteria and viruses. This can reduce the risk of colds, allergies and other autoimmune diseases.\nRoot vegetable are low in calories\nAnother benefit to the health of the root vegetables is the low-calorie intake. Not only are they low in calories, but they are also rich in essential nutrients. Root vegetables are, therefore, an excellent aid to lose weight, as they can return nutrients to the body, which in turn can help reduce the desire to eat. In addition, they naturally increase energy, which is also important for weight loss, since it promotes more exercise.\nThis entry was posted in All Categories, Autumn / Fall, Christmas, cooking, Diet and Nutrition, Food, Gluten Free, Holidays, Home Economics, New Year's Day, Seasonal, Spring, Thanksgiving Day, Winter and tagged roots by Bert Swope. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "title": "ARMENIA \u2013 \"Travel is fatal to prejudice.\" \u2013 Mark Twain",
        "raw_content": "ARMENIA \u2013 Land of Ancient Monasteries, Rich Wines & Breathtaking Scenery\nQuick Facts about Armenia:\nArmenia is a landlocked Eurasian country located in South Caucasus. It faces Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan and the Republic of Artsakh to the east, Turkey to the west and Iran to the south.\nIts history can be traced back as far as 4000 BC, with records of early civilization dating to the Bronze Age.\nIn 301 AD, Armenia became the first every country to be declared as a Christian nation.\nThroughout the centuries, the Kingdom of Armenia was conquered by various powerful regimes, including the Persian Empire, Byzantine Empire, Mongol Empire and the Ottoman Empire, but it remained a Catholic Christian country.\nIn 1922, it came under the rule of the Soviet Union (Russia) through the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic.\nSixty-nine years later, the Republic of Armenia proclaimed their independence on September 21, 1991, though it was only recognized three months later, on December 26, when the Soviet Union had been officially dissolved.\nIn 2015, Armenia has chosen to join Russia\u2019s Eurasian Customs Union over the EU Association Agreement.\nSevanavank Monastery, Lake Sevan\nWhy travel to Armenia?\nRich culture and history, picturesque landscapes and cityscapes, good food, and beautiful people!\nShort trip! It\u2019s just a 3-hour plane ride from Dubai, UAE.\nAs UAE residents, we get to enjoy the \u201cvisa-on-arrival\u201d privilege (you still need to pay 3,000 AMD (US$ 6-7) for a 21-day tourist visa).\nHowever, your UAE residency should be valid at the time of your travel to Armenia.\nExtremely cheap! Honestly, our biggest expense was the airfare \u2013 and it\u2019s still cheaper compared to other flights going to Europe.\nIts charming old European feel \u2013 it\u2019s like visiting a European country back in the 1980s/1990s. And that\u2019s a compliment!\nWhere to go and what to see in Armenia?\nYerevan \u2013 The capital and largest city of Armenia.\nGeghard Monastery \u2013 A medieval monastery founded in the 4th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.\nTemple of Garni \u2013 A pagan temple built during pre-Christian Armenia and is the only standing Greco-Roman colonnaded structure in the country.\nFacade of Temple of Garni\nLake Sevan \u2013 \u201cThe largest body of water in Armenia and the Caucasus region.\u201d\nLake Sevan, Armenia\nSevanavank Monastery \u2013 Completed in the 9th century, Sevanavank is a monastic complex composed of two churches: Surp Arakelots and Surp Astvatsatsin.\nSevanavank Monastery Complex, Lake Sevan, Armenia\nKhor Virap \u2013 Khor Virap monastery is built in the Ararat plain near the closed Armenian-Turkish border. It offers spectacular views of the famed Mount Ararat.\nAreni Wine Factory \u2013 Hin Areni is one of the noted wine factories in Armenia; they use handpicked native Armenian grapes for their wines which are stored in oak barrels.\nNoravank Monastery \u2013 A beautiful Armenian monastery surrounded by red jagged cliffs and stunning vistas.\nNoravank Monastery set among the rugged cliffs.\nTatev \u2013 One of Armenia\u2019s oldest and famous monasteries. Tourists can reach the Tatev Monastery by riding the Wings of Tatev, a Guinness world record holder for \u201cthe longest non-stop reversible aerial tramway.\u201d\nThese are just destinations included in our tours, but Armenia definitely has more sights and scenes to offer. We\u2019d love to go back and see more of it someday!\nTIPS & TRIVIA:\nCommunication \u2013 Most Armenians, especially the adults and elderly, do not or barely speak English, so expect a lot of challenges when it comes to communication. Armenian and Russian are their primary languages; some know a bit of French too.\nTaxi \u2013 The best and fastest way to get around the city is by walking. But since our Airbnb is a bit outside the city center, we had to take a taxi every time we needed to go back. And it had always been my most dreaded part of the day due to the language barrier.Before you enter a taxi, ask the driver first how much will the fare be, so you don\u2019t get overcharged or surprised by how much you have to pay. In our experience, the average taxi fare is around 400-500 AMD; 1000AMD is probably still okay but more than that and you have to think twice!We downloaded a taxi app called uTaxi, which is their version of Uber. It helped us but it was still a challenge to pinpoint the destination on the map since we\u2019re not really familiar with the place.Brace yourself: No offense meant, but all the Armenian drivers we\u2019ve met drive like crazy! It\u2019s a miracle that we didn\u2019t really see or experience any accidents, but we did have a couple of \u201cnear-accidents.\u201d\nJoin tours! \u2013 Although the tours are limited by time, it is honestly one of the most convenient ways to get around Armenia, especially if you only have a few days of travel. You can also do it DIY and rent a private car, but getting directions might not be as easy given the language barrier. But if you know Armenian or Russian and know how to drive, I would suggest exploring Armenia at your own leisure and time would be the ideal way to do it!\nCheck the weather \u2013 We packed a lot of summer clothes because we thought it\u2019s summer in Armenia. Well, it was summer but the temperature was still a lot cooler than we expected and so we were mostly underdressed for the weather. But we did bring an umbrella due to periodic showers forecasted by AccuWeather.\nGoogle maps \u2013 You can easily navigate Yerevan with Google Maps. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Blog / How to Manage and Avoid Ecommerce Chargebacks\nChargebacks have become a growing problem for ecommerce companies. In fact, credit card chargebacks are rising at a rate of 20% each year.\nStatistics show 40% of consumers who file chargebacks will do so again within 60 days. And 50% of those people will file another one within 90 days.\nBanks and credit card companies make it easy for their customers to dispute charges on their accounts. Ecommerce companies are paying the price for this behavior.\nThose of you who have an ecommerce shop know what I\u2019m talking about. I\u2019m willing to bet you\u2019ve had to deal with these situations in the past.\nThey are a real pain, to say the least. On your end, you thought you did everything right.\nA customer placed an order online. You fulfilled the order and got paid.\nOnly later, you see that the transaction was nullified. You probably weren\u2019t even notified of this chargeback until after the fact.\nWhat happens now? Why are you being punished for fulfilling an order? How far do you need to go to optimize the customer experience?\nChargebacks have become a hot topic lately in my consulting work. And nobody seems to know how to handle them.\nThat was my inspiration for writing this guide.\nFirst, I\u2019ll explain what you need to do once a chargeback has been filed. Then, I\u2019ll show how you can prevent this from happening again in the future. At the very least, you\u2019ll be able to minimize your chargeback rates moving forward.\nDon\u2019t waste time disputing chargebacks\nEveryone I\u2019ve talked to has the same first instinct when it comes to chargebacks.\nDispute it.\nThey feel their ecommerce business was not in the wrong, so if they file a dispute, the situation will be rectified.\nUnfortunately, that\u2019s rarely the case.\nSure, in theory, it sounds like a good plan. But banks and credit card companies design the chargeback process to protect the consumer, even if the retailer isn\u2019t at fault.\nI know you don\u2019t want to hear this, but disputing chargebacks will be a waste of your time. You don\u2019t want to deal with this headache.\nAs you can see, the overwhelming majority of merchants are disputing chargebacks they feel are illegitimate.\nWhat is considered illegitimate?\nWell, research shows that 80% of consumers have filed a chargeback simply because they didn\u2019t have time to communicate with a merchant to receive a refund.\nThis is an example of friendly fraud. The customer commits fraud without realizing what they\u2019re doing is wrong. Or maybe they knew this was an illegitimate reason but didn\u2019t care.\nRegardless of the reason, just 18% of merchants say they win the majority of their disputes against friendly-fraud chargebacks.\nBanks and credit card companies are still siding with the consumers.\nWhat is the takeaway here? Don\u2019t waste your time.\nSadly, in the long run, this will be a losing battle for you. You\u2019re much better off putting more effort into avoiding chargebacks in the first place.\nIn certain instances, it\u2019s worth disputing a chargeback, but I\u2019ll discuss that later.\nShip orders on time\nIt\u2019s possible your customers are filing chargebacks if their orders weren\u2019t received when promised. There are a couple of different reasons for this.\nFirst of all, if the package hasn\u2019t arrived, they might think they got ripped off by the merchant. This is especially true if you\u2019re a new, relatively unknown business.\nThat\u2019s why you need to understand the top elements that add credibility to your website to make your company appear more trustworthy.\nIt\u2019s also possible the customer thinks the package was stolen from their door or potentially misdelivered. Either way, if there\u2019s no delivery, the customer won\u2019t want to pay for the order.\nBut what if it\u2019s none of these reasons?\nMaybe the order is still on the way and hasn\u2019t been delivered yet.\nIn this case, the customer could start the chargeback process and then receive their package a few days later. By then, the damage is already done.\nDo not promise a shipping deadline you can\u2019t meet.\nWith Amazon offering two-day free shipping on many orders, it makes anything longer than that seem unacceptable. That\u2019s why customers with Amazon Prime memberships have higher expectations for free shipping timelines.\nFurthermore, in 2017, 35% of consumers said they expect businesses to have much faster delivery times.\nAnd in 2018, that number has increased. Now, 43% of people say they expect faster deliveries. I\u2019m expecting that number to continue rising each year.\nIf you can ship orders fast and make sure they get delivered on time, you will reduce the chances of getting chargebacks filed for this reason.\nBut sometimes delays happen for reasons that are out of your control.\nWinter storms, other acts of nature, or truck breakdowns could cause delays in the shipping process.\nIn this case, you need to let your customers know their orders will be late ASAP.\nLet them track the shipping. This should be a standard part of your ecommerce process.\nOnce an order has shipped, you should immediately send the customer an email with the tracking number so they have access to this information.\nMonitor transactions for fraudulent activity\nDon\u2019t assume every purchase on your ecommerce platform is legitimate.\nYou need to check each transaction and look for red flags of fraud.\nI recommend setting up a fraud metric system to help you with this process. This system would set parameters to flag orders that appear to be suspicious.\nFor example, if you have an abnormally large purchase shipped to an address different from the billing address, you may need to require further verification to complete the order.\nIn addition to credit card numbers, your ecommerce shop should also require billing addresses. This is called an AVS, short for address verification system.\nYou\u2019re probably familiar with this since I\u2019m sure you\u2019ve had to do it in your personal life to complete some transactions.\nWith an AVS, a criminal with an access to a stolen credit card can\u2019t make a purchase without knowing a zip code associated with the card. If you don\u2019t have this added security measure in place, you\u2019ll be out of luck when a cardholder files a chargeback for a purchase made by a credit card thief.\nAccording to Experian, businesses are experiencing an increase in fraud losses in 2018:\nOnly 40% of business owners say they are very confident in their abilities to detect fraudulent activity.\nFurthermore, 45% of business executives say they are significantly more concerned about the risk of fraud becoming a growing problem.\nThis is no surprise. That\u2019s because the cost of fraud is adding up quickly.\nOn average, fraud is costing retailers 2.1% of their annual revenues.\nI know this may not seem very high at first glance, but this adds up faster than you might think.\nIf you\u2019re doing $2 million in sales, that means you\u2019re losing $42,000 each year to fraud.\nThat\u2019s assuming you\u2019re within the average. If you\u2019re not taking steps to prevent fraud and chargebacks, these numbers can be even higher.\nAnd 2.1% doesn\u2019t sound small when you put it in terms of dollars.\nAs you can see from the graph above, only 27% of businesses say they\u2019ve experienced fewer fraud losses over the last 12 months. You need to take steps to put your ecommerce business in this category.\nAs I said earlier, sometimes customers file chargebacks for the wrong reasons, such as wanting a refund.\nWhile this is not an appropriate reason to take that action, the customer can still win. Plus, you probably won\u2019t win a dispute.\nTo avoid this scenario, you need to make sure you have easily accessible customer service options.\nTake a step back, and analyze in what ways your customers can reach you if they have problems.\nIf a general call center is the only option, chances are your customers are frustrated and dissatisfied.\nAs you can see, 43% of consumers think it\u2019s difficult to reach customer support agents.\nPeople are busy. They have better things to do than waste time being on hold, waiting for someone to address their concerns.\nIt\u2019s likely very easy for them to dispute charges by opening their credit card mobile apps. This can probably be done in a couple of clicks.\nThat\u2019s why you need to improve your customer service by implementing live chat.\nNow if someone has a problem with their order or product, or has a general question, they can reach a customer service representative as fast as possible.\nThis gives you the ability to offer a solution much quicker. You want to give your customers complete peace of mind.\nYou\u2019re there to help them. Be available for assistance on as many channels as possible.\nMonitor your social media comments. Shockingly, 79% of customer complaints online are ignored by businesses.\nIt\u2019s unacceptable if your ecommerce business is part of the majority in this case. That\u2019s terrible customer service.\nWhen someone complains, look at it as a chance to make things right. If you ignore them, it could be the reason why they file a chargeback.\nIt\u2019s also important to make sure that everything you\u2019re selling meets a quality standard and is not falsely advertised. High-quality products that match the online description won\u2019t have as many chargebacks.\nSend post checkout notifications and follow-up emails\nOnce someone completes a purchase online, you want to let them know how the order will be billed.\nExplain how the charge will read on their credit card statement if the name of your ecommerce shop does not match your billing statement name.\nIf your customers don\u2019t recognize a description on their credit card statement, they could file chargebacks without realizing they purchased from your company.\nIt\u2019s easy to avoid confusion by being transparent. Take a look at this confirmation email from Tropicfeel:\nThe company highlighted how the charge will read on credit card statements. Because it\u2019s a startup still building its reputation, it\u2019s important it makes its name clear for the customer.\nTake your email strategy one step further. Send a follow-up message once the order is delivered.\nThis email will be a great opportunity for you to ask for customer feedback.\nIf something is wrong, invite the customer to share their problems with you. Remind them of your fast and easy return policy.\nNow you can stay ahead of any issues and rectify the situation before the customer has a chance to file a chargeback.\nChoose a processor with great merchant support\nHow are you currently processing payments for your ecommerce shop?\nIf you\u2019re not happy with your current situation, you should consider switching to a payment processor that offers friendly merchant services.\nThe cheapest option isn\u2019t always the best. You won\u2019t get good support that way.\nEarlier I said you shouldn\u2019t dispute chargebacks, but depending on the circumstances, it may be necessary at certain times.\nIf you have a couple of chargebacks for $100 or $200, it\u2019s best to just let them go. But if you have illegitimate chargebacks totaling tens of thousands of dollars from just a few transactions, you\u2019ll likely want to follow up with a dispute.\nUnder these circumstances, you\u2019ll want to make sure this process is as smooth as possible for you. That\u2019s why I recommend using a processor such as PayPal or Stripe.\nAs you can see, it\u2019s easy to manage your merchant support options through the Stripe dashboard.\nAll you need to do is upload evidence to the platform, and it\u2019ll submit everything to the bank.\nFor this added service, you\u2019ll be charged a dispute fee. But I think it\u2019s worth it.\nGood payment processors will make your life much easier in difficult circumstances.\nAgain, you shouldn\u2019t expect to have a high success rate with your disputes. But if you\u2019d like to deal with this process, it\u2019s best to have a processor do the heavy lifting for you instead of dealing with the banks directly.\nThis will save you time and minimize your stress.\nChargebacks are starting to become a wide-spread problem for ecommerce businesses.\nYour company needs to know how to deal with them and prevent them from happening in the future. Otherwise, it\u2019ll cost you a lot of money in the long run.\nFor the most part, it\u2019s not in your best interest to dispute chargebacks. Most merchants aren\u2019t winning these disputes, so choose your battles wisely.\nIn the event that you want to go through this process, it helps to have a good relationship with your payment processor.\nTo avoid chargebacks, you need to provide excellent customer service.\nShip your orders on time. Make sure customers have easy access to representatives through as many channels as possible, including live chat.\nMonitor transactions for fraudulent activity. Implement an address verification system to curb criminal activity.\nSend post checkout emails to customers, explaining how their purchases will be billed. Then, send another message asking for feedback once the order has been delivered.\nIf you follow the advice in this guide, your ecommerce business will have an easier time managing and avoiding chargebacks in the future.\nWhat steps is your ecommerce company taking to avoid chargebacks?",
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        "raw_content": "Helps with walking\nBy Georgiann Caruso, CNN Medical News\nhttp://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/01/22/fda.approval.ms.drug/index.html\nThe second-to-last time EJ Levy was at Disney World, she used a scooter to navigate the enormous park. Her legs were weak and she suffered from foot drop caused by multiple sclerosis. That was 4\u00bd years ago. On her most recent trip, a few months ago, Levy walked the entire time, thanks in part to a drug approved by the FDA on Friday.\nThe FDA says the drug, Ampyra (generic name dalfampridine, formerly known as fampridine), is the first MS therapy that is taken orally and the first of its kind to receive FDA approval. It is designed help people with any type of MS improve their walking speed.\nThe prime of her life\nIn 2002, Levy was in her 30s and an active hiker and skier with a job on Wall Street and later in San Francisco, California. But her life took a turn when she started stumbling, falling down and dragging her right leg. 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All re-edited and exclusively mixed to capture an epic era in the history of British clubbing.\n\u2022 2x Grammy nominee, \u201cBest Electronic/Dance Album\u201d A Lively Mind (2007, Maverick Records) and Creamfields (2004, Thrive Records)\n\u2022 Paul Oakenfold released his second album for Maverick A Lively Mind in June 2006. This Grammy-nominated album includes the single, \u201cFaster Kill Pussycat\u201d featuring Brittany Murphy. Other guests on the album include Pharrell Williams, Grandmaster Flash, Ryan Tedder of Onerepublic, Spitfire, Bad Apples and more.\n\u2022 His first album for Maverick Bunkka was released in 2002. It included \u201cStarry Eyed Surprise\u201d featuring Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town, a Top 10 hit in both America and the U.K. Other guests on the album were Perry Farrell, Nelly Furtado, Ice Cube, Tricky and Hunter S. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Videos from June\u2019s Post Mortem Session Now Available\nGamesWest \u2013 Get into GameDev \u2192\nAnnouncements from October 9th\nPosted on 10/10/2013 by Luke Dicken | Comments Off on Announcements from October 9th\nAt the October chapter meeting, we announced a whole bunch of things; so much that we felt a need to recap them here because it\u2019s a lot to take in over a few minutes at the start of a chapter meeting. So without further ado, here\u2019s what\u2019s been happening in IGDA Scotland lately.\nOur meeting in Edinburgh attracted a great crowd and was fully sold-out. This is by far the biggest event we\u2019ve had since we moved to the TechCube, and if this keeps up, we may have to look for a bigger home in future! Thanks to everyone who came out, and the volunteers who made it happen!\nA New Look for IGDA.org\nAfter years of struggling with a badly implemented and increasingly dilapidated website, we\u2019ve had a complete facelift. There\u2019s a lot more functionality still to come but I really hope you will visit and check it out!\nGDC Vault Discount for Members\nIGDA members are now eligible for a 10% discount off the price of a subscription to the GDC Vault. The Vault is one of the premier resources, where talks from GDC events going back to 1996 are housed. For the past few years, every talk at every event has been recorded, and the only way to access all of them is on the Vault. For those who can afford it, a subscription to the GDC Vault can be the single best resource available, and with the discount available to IGDA members, you can immediately get the price of your membership back with this one discount. Members can find the discount code here.\nAnnouncing Partnership with WhoActually.com\nA new partner for the IGDA, WhoActually is a UK company dedicated to the notion of ensuring that the creatives who make the products we all enjoy get proper recognition. WhoActually.com allows you to create a profile \u2013 which, as an IGDA member will carry a special badge to highlight your membership \u2013 and then add your credits. \u201cWorks\u201d are the term they use for the products, so you can look up your favourite games, films and other things to find out who contributed to them, what their role was and hopefully some insight into what they actually did as part of the team. WhoActually is all about making sure that we get the credit we deserve!\nRift-Share \u2013 A New Reality for Developers\nOne thing that we realised in the run-up to our Edinburgh meeting is that although there are only so many Oculus Rift devices in the community, there is a lot more enthusiasm for them. We also recognise that beyond debug and testing, a lot of development can actually be done without constant access to the Rift hardware. 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        "raw_content": "Landing the Big Ones:\nMajor Gift Strategies That Work\nMajor gifts are more important to Catholic fundraising success than ever before. If the last ten years are an indication, philanthropy will continue to represent a significant percentage of revenue for nonprofit organizations. Major gifts are an area of great potential, allowing large and small organizations to meet higher goals and increased needs. In this session, learn how you and your organization (whether just starting out or already working hard to expand your major gifts effort) can take advantage of proven strategies.\nHow to address the needs and opportunities of your organization.\nHow to engage donors at their highest level of generosity.\nStrategies for major and planned gift fundraising.\nHow to incorporate a philanthropic mission into all parts of your ministry.\nA strong believer in the importance of Catholic philanthropy, Christina\u2019s career has centered on partnering with religious organizations, mainly within the Catholic Church. Within this broader context, her work has helped ensure vibrant and sustaining parishes, access to quality Catholic education for children, and enriching life experiences. Her philanthropic career has been focused on the historic To Teach Who Christ Is campaign for the Archdiocese of Chicago. Through this effort, more than $425 million was pledged, exceeding the $350 million goal. Christina successfully directed 24 individual campaigns, raising more than $15 million. This effort included the recruitment and training of over 1,000 volunteers and the creation and preparation of custom case materials, including custom major gift solicitation efforts within each campaign.\nChristina is currently partnering with the Diocese of Austin on its $85 million campaign. Guided by her work experience and fueled by a passion for mission, Christina is a meticulous, organized, and efficient partner in philanthropy. Always open to feedback and a true team player, she invests fully to collaborate with partner organizations to achieve incredible philanthropic success.\nBrad brings 20 years of executive leadership to CCS clients, including more than 30 successful projects, seven with goals of more than $50 million, and two with goals of more than $200 million. Brad has mentored and managed more than 150 consulting professionals, including 13 fellow CCS executives, and had the opportunity to help clients raise more than $1.3 billion in support of their missions. Brad\u2019s areas of expertise include project leadership and organization, volunteer leadership, major gifts, organizational and project marketing, team building, and staff development. Brad has provided counsel to nonprofit sectors including religious, education, healthcare, civic and social service institutions across the United States.\nBrad recently led the To Teach Who Christ Is campaign for the Archdiocese of Chicago. The campaign became the most successful Catholic, Archdiocesan-wide campaign in history. Brad led 20 professionals to support the efforts of more than 10,000 volunteers and raise a more than $400 million in gifts and pledges. He is currently leading the Diocese of Austin\u2019s $85 million campaign. Brad\u2019s philanthropic interests center on providing opportunities to children who are forced to overcome physical difficulties or illness, community food banks, animal shelters, and religious charities.\nOblate Lourdes Grotto",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab May Numbers: CNN\u2026\nHow Not To Launch a New Show \u00bb\nCNN Drops Kathy Griffin\u2026\nIt\u2019s sad that CNN dropped Kathy Griffin, not because every year she made New Years Eve impossible to watch on the network, but because of this. Mind you, CNN had to drop her and was right to drop her. But it should have dropped her years ago.\nThis entry was posted on May 31, 2017 at 5:46 pm and is filed under CNN.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.\nOne Response to \u201cCNN Drops Kathy Griffin\u2026\u201d\nOh goodie\u2026 the nightmare continues\u2026\nhttp://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2017/06/01/climate-disaster-averted-world-to-end-friday-during-kathy-griffin-presser-on-being-bullied-by-trump-family/",
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        "raw_content": "Hepatic (CYP3A4, CYP3A5, CYP2J2)[2]\nN-(4-fluorophenylmethyl)-N-(1-methylpiperidin-4-yl)-N'-(4-(2-methylpropyloxy)phenylmethyl)carbamide\n706782-28-7 (tartrate)\nJZ963P0DIK Y\nCC(C)COc3ccc(cc3)CNC(=O)N(C(CC2)CCN2C)Cc(cc1)ccc1F\nInChI=1S/C25H34FN3O2/c1-19(2)18-31-24-10-6-20(7-11-24)16-27-25(30)29(23-12-14-28(3)15-13-23)17-21-4-8-22(26)9-5-21/h4-11,19,23H,12-18H2,1-3H3,(H,27,30) N\nKey:RKEWSXXUOLRFBX-UHFFFAOYSA-N N\nPimavanserin (INN), or pimavanserin tartate (USAN), marketed under the trade name Nuplazid, is a non-dopaminergic atypical antipsychotic[2] developed by Acadia Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of Parkinson's disease psychosis and schizophrenia. Pimavanserin has a unique mechanism of action relative to other antipsychotics, behaving as a selective inverse agonist of the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor, with 40-fold selectivity for this site over the 5-HT2C receptor and no significant affinity or activity at the 5-HT2B receptor or dopamine receptors.[1] The drug has met expectations for a Phase III clinical trial for the treatment of Parkinson's disease psychosis,[3] and has completed Phase II trials for adjunctive treatment of schizophrenia alongside an antipsychotic medication.[4]\nPimavanserin is expected to improve the effectiveness and side effect profile of antipsychotics.[5][6][7] The results of a clinical trial examining the efficacy, tolerability and safety of adjunctive pimavanserin to risperidone and haloperidol were published in November 2012, and the results showed that pimavanserin potentiated the antipsychotic effects of subtherapeutic doses of risperidone and improved the tolerability of haloperidol treatment by reducing the incidence of extrapyramidal symptoms.[8]\nOn September 2, 2014, the United States Food and Drug Administration granted Breakthrough Therapy status to Acadia's New Drug Application for pimavanserin.[9] It was approved by the FDA to treat hallucinations and delusions associated with psychosis experienced by some people with Parkinson's disease on April 29, 2016.[10]\nPimavanserin acts as an inverse agonist and antagonist at serotonin 5-HT2A receptors with high binding affinity (Ki 0.087 nM) and at serotonin 5-HT2C receptors with lower binding affinity (Ki 0.44 nM). Pimavanserin shows low binding to \u03c31 receptors (Ki 120 nM) and has no appreciable affinity (Ki >300 nM) to serotonin 5-HT2B, dopaminergic (including D2), muscarinic, histaminergic, or adrenergic receptors, or to calcium channels.[2]\nNuplazid (pimavanserin) Official Site\n1 2 3 Friedman, JH (October 2013). \"Pimavanserin for the treatment of Parkinson's disease psychosis\". Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy. 14 (14): 1969\u20131975. doi:10.1517/14656566.2013.819345. PMID 24016069.\n1 2 3 \"Nuplazid (pimavanserin) Tablets, for Oral Use. U.S. Full Prescribing Information\" (PDF). ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. Retrieved 1 May 2016.\n\u2191 ACADIA Pharmaceuticals. \"Treating Parkinson's Disease - Clinical Trial Pimavanserin - ACADIA\". Archived from the original on February 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-11.\n\u2191 \"ACADIA Announces Positive Results From ACP-103 Phase II Schizophrenia Co-Therapy Trial\" (Press release). ACADIA Pharmaceuticals. 2007-03-19. Retrieved 2009-04-11.\n\u2191 Gardell LR, Vanover KE, Pounds L, Johnson RW, Barido R, Anderson GT, Veinbergs I, Dyssegaard A, Brunmark P, Tabatabaei A, Davis RE, Brann MR, Hacksell U, Bonhaus DW (Aug 2007). \"ACP-103, a 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A receptor inverse agonist, improves the antipsychotic efficacy and side-effect profile of haloperidol and risperidone in experimental models\". The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 322 (2): 862\u201370. doi:10.1124/jpet.107.121715. PMID 17519387.\n\u2191 Vanover KE, Betz AJ, Weber SM, Bibbiani F, Kielaite A, Weiner DM, Davis RE, Chase TN, Salamone JD (Oct 2008). \"A 5-HT2A receptor inverse agonist, ACP-103, reduces tremor in a rat model and levodopa-induced dyskinesias in a monkey model\". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 90 (4): 540\u20134. doi:10.1016/j.pbb.2008.04.010. PMC 2806670 . PMID 18534670.\n\u2191 Abbas A, Roth BL (Dec 2008). \"Pimavanserin tartrate: a 5-HT2A inverse agonist with potential for treating various neuropsychiatric disorders\". Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy. 9 (18): 3251\u20139. doi:10.1517/14656560802532707. PMID 19040345.\n\u2191 Meltzer HY, Elkis H, Vanover K, Weiner DM, van Kammen DP, Peters P, Hacksell U (Nov 2012). \"Pimavanserin, a selective serotonin (5-HT)2A-inverse agonist, enhances the efficacy and safety of risperidone, 2mg/day, but does not enhance efficacy of haloperidol, 2mg/day: comparison with reference dose risperidone, 6mg/day\". Schizophrenia Research. 141 (2-3): 144\u2013152. doi:10.1016/j.schres.2012.07.029. PMID 22954754.\n\u2191 \"ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for NUPLAZID\u2122 (Pimavanserin) for Parkinson's Disease Psychosis\". Press Releases. 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        "raw_content": "DelMar Pharmaceuticals Launches Digital Corporate Communication Channels\nVANCOUVER, British Columbia and MENLO PARK, Calif., Oct. 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- DelMar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCQX: DMPI) (\"DelMar\" and the \"Company\"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of new cancer therapies, announced today that it has launched a suite of online corporate communication channels to maintain ongoing and direct communication with shareholders and other interested parties. The Company hosts official digital portals on social medial channels including Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+ and The Chairman's Blog.\n\"We are committed to continued excellence in providing timely, clear and transparent communication,\" stated Jeffrey Bacha, DelMar's president and CEO. \"We plan to utilize our social media channels, along with traditional press releases and required regulatory filings to quickly and efficiently update our shareholders, the investment community and other key stakeholders with the latest information on DelMar and the clinical progress of our first-in-class chemotherapeutic drug candidate VAL-083.\"\nThe Chairman's Blog is an online communication portal where the DelMar management team and oncology thought leaders can address important topics related to VAL-083 (dianhydrogalactitol) and its therapeutic potential in glioblastoma multiforme, non-small cell lung cancer, ovarian cancer and other solid tumors. The blog will also provide an opportunity to discuss advancements in key cancer treatment areas, as well corporate and industry events.\nLinks to the new DelMar communication tools are as follow:\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/DelMarPharma\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/delmar-pharmaceuticals\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DelMarPharma\nThe Chairman's Blog: http://www.thechairmansblog.com/delmar-pharmaceuticals/\nAbout TheChairmansBlog.com\nTheChairmansBlog.com is an exclusive, online media publication where publicly and privately held firms alike share insights about their companies and industries. TheChairmansBlog.com enables upper tier management to discuss issues that are of importance to their stakeholders, shareholders, and interested parties in an informal environment. For more information please visit www.thechairmansblog.com.\nTo view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/delmar-pharmaceuticals-launches-digital-corporate-communication-channels-300158381.html",
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        "raw_content": "DelMar Pharmaceuticals Collaborates with Duke University to Explore VAL-083 as a Front-Line Treatment for Glioblastoma Multiforme\nVANCOUVER, British Columbia and MENLO PARK, Calif., April 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- DelMar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: DMPI) (\"DelMar\" and the \"Company\"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of new cancer therapies, today announced that it has entered into a three-year collaboration with Duke University to evaluate VAL-083, the Company's platform compound, as a front-line treatment for newly diagnosed patients with glioblastoma multiforme (\"GBM\").\nUnder the terms of the collaboration, DelMar will fund a series of pre-clinical studies to be conducted by Duke University's Glioblastoma Drug Discovery Group to evaluate VAL-083, either alone or in combination with other agents, for activity against a range of glioblastoma subtypes (personalized drug development). The goal of the research will be to identify molecular characteristics of GBM tumors that are more likely to respond to VAL-083, and not the standard of care, temozolomide, as a front-line treatment or through combination therapies.\n\"VAL-083 is a promising drug that has the potential to help many GBM patients, especially the over half of GBM patients whose tumors predominantly exhibit an unmethylated MGMT promoter and do not respond to temozolomide, the current standard of care,\" commented Dr. Madan Kwatra, Director of the Glioblastoma Drug Discovery Group at Duke University.\nGBM is a deadly brain cancer in which the current standard of care consists of surgery followed by radiation and chemotherapy using temozolomide. However, temozolomide only works for about 40% of GBM patients that have a methylated MGMT promoter. In contrast, VAL-083 is a novel chemotherapeutic agent that has activity against GBM with both methylated and unmethylated MGMT promoters. As such, VAL-083 is a more versatile chemotherapeutic agent that may help a wider subset of GBM patients.\n\"We are delighted to be working with another top-tier research institute and in particular, Dr. Kwatra who is a world renowned expert in the GBM field,\" stated Jeffrey Bacha, chairman and chief executive officer of DelMar Pharmaceuticals. \"The efforts of his department in the coming years will greatly contribute to our goal of optimizing VAL-083 as a next generation personalized solution for a broad range of cancers.\"\nAbout VAL-083:\nDelMar is currently conducting a Phase 2 clinical trial in patients with MGMT-unmethylated, Bevacizumab-naive, recurrent GBM in collaboration with the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. DelMar has also announced plans to advance VAL-083 into a pivotal randomized multi-center Phase 3 clinical trial for the treatment of bevacizumab-failed GBM and into a separate international Phase 2 trial for newly diagnosed MGMT-unmethylated GBM patients.\nTo view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/delmar-pharmaceuticals-collaborates-with-duke-university-to-explore-val-083-as-a-front-line-treatment-for-glioblastoma-multiforme-300444925.html",
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        "raw_content": "Ross claims climate change transport targets \u201cwere over-ambitious\u201d\n\u2014 \u201cI would love to be a climate justice champion\u201d says Minister Ross\nDespite a small percentage of funding going towards cycling, the Minister of Transport Shane Ross has claimed in the Dail that \u201cthe overarching goals contained in Smarter Travel remain the cornerstone of our transport policy\u201d.\nCampaigners stated recently that cycling continues to be funded at a level of only 1% of the national transport budget, but Ross blamed the the financial crisis for the lack of progress for the targets on the Government\u2019s transport policy, Smarter Travel: a New Transport Policy for Ireland 2009-2020.\nIt is feared that not only is the Smarter Travel section of the Department of Transport underfunded historically, but that, under Ross\u2019s short time as minister so-far, it is also weakened.\nReferring in the Dail to a question on Smarter Travel last Wednesday, Minister Ross said: \u201cThe targets set out in that policy were broad and ambitious. As it turns out, they were over-ambitious. The goal of the policy was to reduce private car use by increasing the number of people who walk, cycle or use public transport. Implementation of the policy was to result in reduced congestion and contribute to Ireland\u2019s international obligations to reduce carbon and other emissions and contribute to improving public health and quality of life.\u201d\nMinister Ross used the Luas Cross City \u2014 a project which was originally supposed to be in place in 2004 with the opening of Luas \u2014 as an example of the Government\u2019s commitment to public transport investment.\nAccording to parliamentary records at kildarestreet.com, Ross said: \u201cThe timetable has gone askew. That is obviously a product of the financial crisis, but that does not mean that we do not still have ambitions. We still have those ambitions and commitments.\u201d\nBrendan Ryan, a Labour TD for Dublin Fingal, said \u201cThe Minister talks about over-ambitious targets, but we are now at a critical point at which we have to set ambitious and achievable targets. Recognising the time lost, we need a three-year plan for the period to 2020 and it needs to be launched immediately. I recommend that the Minister task the sustainable transport division in his Department to spearhead this plan in the next three years. Most importantly, it should report every six months on progress.\u201d\nHe added: \u201cIt should set out a project plan with deliverables and timelines and a report on our progress in meeting the targets set should be presented in the House. The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Deputy Denis Naughten, might include such a proposal in his draft climate action plan when he addresses the D\u00e1il tomorrow.\u201d\nRoss replied: \u201cI love the rhetoric. I would love to be a climate justice champion. It would be a great ambition. Ultimately, the exigencies of the Exchequer make it very difficult to do everything we would like to do in such a short period. I acknowledge that the Deputy has mentioned cycling and other modes of transport. Significant funds are awarded to the NTA and the GDA annually for the delivery of cycling and walking infrastructure in co-operation with the relevant local authorities.\u201d\nWhile Ross his Department of Transport keeps claiming significant funds are being diverted to cycling and walking, the councils do not have the funding to even implement currently planned cycling projects. For example, Dublin City Council said that it needs \u20ac25 million for the next four years for cycling projects already planned.\nMinister Ross is also standing over the approval by his predecessor of the NTA Dublin Transport Strategy, which an environment group said ignores Irish legislation on climate change.\nDeputy Ryan asked: \u201cIf the targets are not to be achieved by 2020, what is Minister\u2019s current assessment of when they might be achieved?\u201d\nMinister Ross said: \u201cI am glad that the Deputy mentioned that matter. I am meeting the Minister for Communications, Climate Change and Environment, Deputy Denis Naughten, tomorrow morning and my officials very shortly to consider what the targets will be. This time we want to make them absolutely realistic. We want them to be within the financial constraints and do not want to overshoot the mark like we did the last time.\u201d\nThe five \u201ckey targets\u201d in the Smarter Travel transport policy are:\nbix December 10, 2016 at 5:02 pm\nAlthough many of the pronouncments of deputy Ross could be described as histrionic I think the word you meant was historically.\nRoss is in government to further his agenda, he has no interest in doing anything to support cycling or indeed transport policy in general above and beyond what he absolutely has to do. We have had poor Ministers for Transport in the past, but Ross takes the biscuit. Nothing is getting done, no progress is being made. He is spending most of his time dreaming up ways to bolster the popularity and outsider credentials of his motley band of chancers with various cynical populist stands. The sooner himself and his IA cohorts throw their toys out of the pram for once and for all and get out of government, the better. I only hope that the public will clearly see by that point what a useless old windbag he really is,\nHivemindX December 12, 2016 at 10:59 am\nThe problem that Ross has (not that I give a damn about his problems) is that the electorate cares about transport. They may not care about climate change or pollution, but they care very much about how congested the M50 is or whether the busses are running or not. Ross isn\u2019t on the sidelines any more, he can\u2019t just ignore his job and take pot shots at things, he needs to be seen to doing something positive. This means that he can be forced to take action on transport issues by making it obvious that it will hurt his popularity if he doesn\u2019t. I think this is already happening. 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        "raw_content": "The British Jewish Writer and The British Jewish Press\nNaomi Alderman\u2019s breathtakingly brave and honest articulation of what it feels like to suffer the slings and arrows that Jewish institutions often level at the publicly critical.\nBy Naomi Alderman Last updated Aug 21, 2014\nThis is an inglorious story. It begins badly. It goes on badly. Unto this day, it is bad. Perhaps we shall be able to give this story a happier ending, however. Perhaps.\nSo, let us begin.\nAmy Levy was one of the first Jewish novelists in Britain to write about the British Jewish community. There had been a few before her.\nJulia Frankau, for example, had published\u2028Dr Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll in 1887. The\u2028novel had been critical of the British Jewish community, yes, but Frankau had the good sense to publish under the distinctly un-Jewish name of Frank Danby. Amy Levy \u2014 27 years old, the first Jewish student ever to have attended Newnham College Cambridge, a friend of Oscar Wilde, a rising star in the London literary scene \u2014 published her novel Reuben Sachs under her own, evidently Jewish, name.\nReuben Sachs, published in 1888, is a fairly gentle satire of the Jewish community in Bayswater. It has some fun pointing out the anti-intellectualism and materialism of a particular kind of Jewish person familiar now as the \u201cbeck\u201d or \u201cJewish American Princess\u201d stereotype. There\u2019s a hilarious scene during Yom Kippur, in which some members of the community return to synagogue suspiciously refreshed and bright-eyed after a \u201crest\u201d at lunch time. It\u2019s not The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, but of course nor is it a paean of praise of the community. It\u2019s a clear-eyed, funny and interesting novel. One might have expected the Jewish press in this country to welcome it as a sign of growing maturity and confidence in our homegrown literature.\nInstead, Levy was vilified. The Jewish Chronicle ran endless articles and letters condemning her and her appalling novel. No ground was given, no quarter offered, no allowance made for literary invention or fun. She shouldn\u2019t have written such things, the correspondents said or implied, where the non- Jews could read them. Levy felt increasingly under threat, alienated from her community, misunderstood and mis-read. She succumbed to the depression which had dogged her throughout her life. On 10 September 1889, she shut herself into her bedroom at the home of her parents in Endsleigh Gardens, just off the Euston Road, inhaled the fumes from a charcoal heater, and died.\nBut of course, that was long ago. Before the Holocaust, before the First World War, before the state of Israel, in a time when antisemitism was still perfectly acceptable and probably actively encouraged in British life. We\u2019d react differently now, wouldn\u2019t we?\nAccess the rest of this article here https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0449010X.2013.855456?journalCode=rjeq20#.Usqe02QW2AQ\nor purchase a hard copy of the Jewish Quarterly at one of our stockists, or order the issue for delivery by contacting Taylor & Francis customer services at support@tandfonline.com\nQ&A with Thomas Ad\u00e8s\n60th Anniversary Double Issue",
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        "raw_content": "April 21, 2018 September 9, 2018 jklingerkrebs\tShare\nSo there was this one time when I wrote a book about a married woman who fell in love with another woman\u2014and then, as fate would have it, she dies before she has the chance to come clean not only to her husband, but to the woman she loves (as well as everyone else she knows). In this day and age the subject matter of this novel really isn\u2019t all that shocking, yet the number one question I\u2019m asked when people read it (or hear about it) has become one that I\u2019m not only used to answering, but I\u2019ve come to expect\u2014is it a true story\u2014about you?\nTo answer that question in full honesty my response is always no. Sorry to disappoint you, but this is not a true story about me. If it were I wouldn\u2019t be here right now typing this blog because (SPOILER ALERT) the main character dies. However, truth-be-told, Jules Kanter is a character that was born from my own fears, insecurities and beliefs. That part is 100% true. Though she\u2019s way cooler, more successful and much better looking than I am, her actions, reactions and, in many ways, her painstaking denial, are definitely my own. The truth in this story isn\u2019t about a scandalous affair, it\u2019s in the fact that love usually isn\u2019t pretty, nor does it always come in the form we expect. Without giving too much of the story away, if you were to ask me why I wrote it here\u2019s what I\u2019ll say\u2014I wrote it because I\u2019m a person who wholeheartedly believes in the fact that love is love regardless of gender, race or religious belief. Love is fluid and, if we\u2019re brave enough, it\u2019s undeniable. Unfortunately, however, not all of us can embrace love when it doesn\u2019t come in the package we imagined it being in, especially when we\u2019ve spent a lifetime believing it was in a completely different package. This story isn\u2019t meant to be controversial, and it isn\u2019t meant to be a platform for political pontification. It\u2019s just a simple little story about an ordinary woman who didn\u2019t have the guts to embrace who she was\u2014until it was too late. I think the lesson in that pretty much speaks for itself.\nBut, with that long explanation, I\u2019m SUPER excited to announce that On Burning Mirrors is NOW AVAILABLE for download on Amazon, along with the ALL NEW print and electronic versions of The Other Side of Silence! (The print versions of On Burning Mirrors are coming soon, so please stay tuned!)\nAnd, thank you to all those who not only read this blog and my books, but to those who encourage me to keep going on this creative journey. Your support makes ALL the difference!\n\u2013 Click here to purchase On Burning Mirrors or The Other Side of Silence \u2013\nPrevious Previous post: Dear James\nNext Next post: On porsches, poodles and the truth about writing \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Dean, School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences\nPosition Summary Information Position Responsibilities\nSt. Catherine University (St Kate's) seeks a dynamic and committed leader to serve as Dean of the School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences (SHAS).\nThe Dean will begin summer 2018. St. Kate's is a nationally recognized liberal arts institution, founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, with a women's college at its core and a distinctive reputation for integrating a foundational liberal arts experience with professional training.\nCurrently, 36% of students are students of color and 33% are the first in their families to attend university.\nThe successful candidate will serve as the leader of an outstanding faculty deeply committed to the social justice mission of the University. The Dean will advocate for academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences through the promotion of inclusive excellence and innovation in teaching and scholarship.\nThe Dean will lead in strategic planning, support for instruction and research, personnel evaluations, preparation and management of budgets, support of external grant writing, curriculum development, and fundraising. The Dean serves on the Deans' Council and works closely with the Provost to shape a culture of enhanced collaboration among schools and colleges.\nSpecial/Other Requirements Summary\nTo apply, a candidate should prepare a letter of interest in response to the search profile, which can be found here:\nSt. Catherine University Search: Dean, School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences\nInclude a long-form resume (with relevant administrative responsibilities/accomplishments) and the names, phone numbers, and emails of at least five references and the candidate's relationship to each reference. References will be called at a later stage and only with the candidate's foreknowledge.\nBy University policy and search committee affirmation, all information from and about candidates will be kept in strict confidence in perpetuity. For full consideration by the search committee, applications should be submitted by January 26, 2018.\nSend materials as an e-mail attachment in Microsoft Word format to:\nStkatedean@academic-search.com\nThe search is being assisted by Academic Search, Inc. Senior Consultant Maya Ranchod Kirkhope (mrk@academic-search.com and 703-380-9195)\nApplications submitted through any other manner or online system will not be considered.\nEducation jobs in Minnesota",
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        "raw_content": "Qualified Secondary History Teacher\nHistory - Secondary\nSchools, Primary teaching, Newly qualified teacher, Secondary teaching, History\nQualified Secondary History Teacher - Barking & Dagenham, East London - Exciting departmental development opportunities - April 2018 start! - MPS/UPS negotiable!\nDo you want to be a part of dynamic, fast-paced school with excellent results?\nWould you like to teach a subject you love in a highly supportive school with students who are keen to learn and progress?\nIf you answered \"Yes\" to the above, please carry on reading.\nQualified Secondary History Teachers must:\n*** Have a good, proven track record of classroom experience.\n*** Be an outstanding and passionate History Teacher.\n*** Be available full-time.\n*** Be able to start in April 2018.\n*** Be committed to continually improving their teaching and learning.\n*** Be able to travel to Barking & Dagenham, East London.\nThe Role - Qualified Secondary History Teacher\nThis well-run, structured Secondary has been praised for its commitment to improving and is looking to appoint a new History teacher to join their rapidly growing History department in September 2018. The Humanities Department is highly supportive and is looking for someone that is hard working and has the desire to further develop their career to become an \"Outstanding\" Teacher. Successful candidates would be expected to teach across Key Stages 3-5 to students of varying abilities. The school is looking for a History teacher that is motivated and has the determination to succeed. You would need to be able to challenge the students and ensure that they achieve their highest potential. The Humanities department receive a lot of support from Senior Leadership and all members of staff.\nThe School - Qualified Secondary History Teacher\nThis Secondary School is well established, located within the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham, East London. They are dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment, where both staff and students can develop and flourish. The school is growing year on year, mainly down to their year on year improving success rate at GCSE and A-Level. The curriculum has been structured in a certain way to ensure that students are motivated and inspired by the content of the teaching. The School is looking for teachers that ensure students are engaged and constantly interact within the lessons by teaching using different methods that will keep the pupils challenged. The Secondary School is in an excellent location, easily accessible by public transport.\nHow to Apply - History Teacher\nFor more information about this role, or any others we may be advertising please contact Megan Golder at The FRCE Recruitment Group or send your CV via email.\nKS2 Teacher / KS2 NQT - Redbridge\nMPS1 - UPS3 - Outer London\nHistory jobs in Dagenham\nNewly qualified teacher jobs in Dagenham",
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        "title": "Sam Owori: Using marketing moments to promote Rotary in Africa \u2013 Joe Otin",
        "raw_content": "Marketing moments have been used effectively to sell products and ideas for years and Google has joined the fray with their micro moments approach to advertising. The concept borrows heavily from storytelling and it uses down to earth human experiences to paint a positive picture for your audience.\nIn 2013 Jennifer Jones, a past vice president of Rotary International, introduced Rotary Moments, an initiative to encourage members around the world to tell their story in a way that would spur action. In it we were to talk about our personal transformation from simply being a statistic in the club\u2019s roll of members, to being a true force for good.\nThe most compelling Rotary Moment I heard was from a dear friend to us all, Sam Owori, who has just departed from this world and has secured his heavenly abode. His Rotary Moment gave us a clue into his powerful character, a life filled with meaning and an ability to change the world.\nHe told the story of a baby girl in a Karamjong nomadic camp who\u2019s entire face had been chewed off by a stray hyena and how his Rotary club arranged for multiple surgeries in Australia. She not only survived but eventually qualified as a registered nurse working in the same hospital that treated her.\nThe success of this project changed Sam; from just being a member of a Rotary club to being a true Rotarian at heart, someone who is able to work with like minded people and bring their skills to the table so that they can serve humanity and promote international goodwill and peace.\nThus, in his Rotary career he grew the number of clubs in Uganda in the aftermath of the Idi Amin administration, from 16 clubs to 89 clubs and he rose to the position of District Governor, Rotary International Director and Rotary Foundation Trustee. He finally reached the pinnacle of the organization when he was elected to serve as the Rotary International President in 2018-19.\nI initially interacted with Sam when he was Rotary International Director in my first year in the Public Image Resource Group that was charged to improve the public perception of the humanitarian club. It was during this time that the Board of Directors approved a new branding initiative.\nThe work we did focused on growing the membership in Africa in order to get more hands on deck and to attract more money for our charity work. It required us to position our brand especially among the youth, because our future is determined by our ability to attract and retain younger members of society.\nWe did manage to demystify the organization among many target groups in Africa, but the ultimate reward was when he was elected to serve as International President, only the second person from Africa to be chosen as such. This act alone served to inspire our continent and remind us that Rotary is for everyone who has the ideal of service in their hearts, and the connection with our African cultures that are truly service oriented.\nWe will miss Sam a great deal, but the work that he dedicated his life to will surely live on.\nSam Owori: Using Rotary Moments to recruit new members | Public Image Coordinator G\u00fcnes Ertas\n[\u2026] Source: Sam Owori: Using Rotary Moments to recruit new members [\u2026]\n\u2190 Beat the competition with single-minded advertising\nElections offer stations a chance to capture new audiences \u2192",
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        "title": "You can take everything I have.. | Just don\u2019t leave my side.",
        "raw_content": "You can take everything I have..\nJust don\u2019t leave my side.\nI think gun control works\u2026\nIn Japan, you cannot buy a handgun, much less an assault rifle. In fact, even off-duty police officers are banned from carrying guns.\nYou can buy a shotgun or an air rifle, but it is not easy:\nFirst, you have to take a class and a written exam.\nThen there\u2019s a skill test at a shooting range\nNext is a drug test\nThen a mental evaluation.\nAssuming you pass all those tests, you file with the police, who then run a background check.\nNo wonder Japan has one of the lowest gun ownership rates in the world.\nButdoes it work?\nIn 2008, the U.S. had 12,000 gun-related murders. Japan had 11. More than double that number were killed in the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.\nfrom \u2192 Thailand\ntags: Arminianism, Calvinism, Christianity, God, John Calvin, Justice, Reformed Theology, Theology, TULIP, Westminster Confession\nWarning: This will be a long post. \ud83d\ude42 In the last post I argued that if we accept the starting point of Total Depravity, then Calvinism makes perfect sense. In other words, if in the sequential ordering of God\u2019s redemptive plan, we begin with Adam\u2019s fall\u2014with that fall being complete so that man is utterly unable to respond to God\u2014then God is the only one who can intervene in the process. Therefore, Calvinism proposes that because man has sinned against God, God would be perfectly just to condemn mankind to eternal punishment. He could have chosen to let mankind stay in its state and justice would be accomplished. However, God offers free grace unconditionally to those whom he elects. We may think it is \u201cunjust\u201d for God to choose some over others, but God didn\u2019t have to choose anyone, and so for him to save even one person is an\u2026\nfrom \u2192 Christianity, Theology\ntags: Arminianism, Calvinism, Free Will, Freedom, Predestination, Reformed Theology, Sin, Sovereignty, Theology\nI still find this two part post to be one of the most compelling arguments against Calvinism, if I do say so myself. \ud83d\ude42\nPosting anything about Calvinism can be a frightening thing in the blogosphere, if for no other reason than it could potentially open a torrent of comments from believers with a desire to correct an \u201cerring brother\u201d to the point where my every waking hour could be spent responding to the comments and proof texts hurled my way (in love of course \ud83d\ude42 ). This subject used to consume my thoughts and spiritual searching, but living in Thailand (where Christianity is less than 1% of the population) tends to trivialize the need to duke it out.\nHowever, occasionally I will be thinking about the topic (I can\u2019t say I\u2019ve been able to stop thinking about it entirely!), and thoughts will occur to me that I want to share. So here we go. But before we begin a couple of comments are in order:\nFeel free to stop by and comment. But\u2026\nC. S. Lewis and the \u201cArgument From Reason\u201d: An Examination and (Modified Defense), Conclusion\ntags: Apologetics, Argument From Reason, Atheism, C. S. Lewis, Christian Philosophy, Christianity, God, John Beversluis, Naturalism, Nature, Objective Values, philosophical arguments, Philosophy, reasonable faith, Theism\nVI. A Modest Re-Explanation of the Argument from Reason\nIn honestly appraising Beversluis\u2019s critique of Lewis\u2019s Argument from Reason, we find\u2014as we do in most philosophical arguments\u2014that Lewis\u2019s argument is not nearly as flawless as it initially appears. It is the nature of philosophical arguments to be picked at and shown to be, at times, inconsistent, incomplete, and presumptuous. Enough philosophical rigor will eventually where down the strongest of arguments. This is not to take away from Beversluis\u2019s objection. Indeed, he is right to insist that Lewis is too often uncritically absorbed by Christians who are searching for a basis for a reasonable faith. However, while the formal version of Lewis\u2019s argument (as seen above) has premises that are possibly unsound, imbedded in Lewis\u2019s own case is powerful statement that provides fuel for a reformulation of his argument:\nIt is agreed on all hands [according to Naturalists] that reason, and even sentience, and life itself are late comers in Nature. If there is nothing but Nature, therefore, reason must have come into existence by a historical process. And of course, for the Naturalist, this process was not designed to produce mental behavior that can find truth. There was no designer; and indeed, until there were thinkers, there was not truth or falsehood. The type of mental behavior we now call rational thinking or inference must have been \u2018evolved\u2019 by natural selection, by the gradual weeding out of types less fitted to survive.[1]\nNow, Beversluis believes that Lewis is arguing based on this fact\u2014which all Naturalists would agree with\u2014that the processes of the human mind cannot be rational.[2] However, at least in this particular statement, Lewis is not suggesting as much. Rather, he is suggesting the point that I made earlier in regards to Anscombe: in such a universe, reason is ultimately accidental, subjective, and meaningless. Let me explain.\nFor the Naturalist, there is no Mind (or Logos) behind the universe. As such, the universe is ultimately a mindless, impersonal, physical brute fact. It just is. Yet, as we have shown, in such a universe there is no objective value, for nature is value-neutral. Lewis takes this one step farther: in such a universe there is no \u201ctruth or falsehood\u201d (ultimately). This is because both value and truth are intrinsically personal and rational terms. Hence, both value and truth require minds. So, for Lewis, if Naturalism is true, then truth, falsehood, value, and other terms requiring personhood or minds, are not intrinsic to the universe itself, but \u201clate comers\u201d in this accidental process called Nature. Late comers indeed. Until human beings\u2014with the requisite minds needed for reason\u2014which did not show up until several thousand years ago, there would have been no such thing as reason, truth, or value. Yet, does this situation not present an oxymoron of sorts? Again, allow me to explain.\nWe often here the phrase \u201cfish out of water\u201d to indicate something, or a someone that does not fit the environment or context that he or she is in. A fish out of water is something that simply does not fit; it\u2019s oxymoronic, for as we all know, fish are water creatures. But this is precisely what Naturalists are asking us to accept when they suggest that a reasonless, meaningless, valueless, universe gives rise to creatures who are reasoning, meaning-making, value-making beings. We are the ultimate \u201cfish out of water\u201d creatures, for we are born into a universe that at its very core is fundamentally different than us. It would be rather like an evolutionary process that causes fish\u2014with all their water-specific natures\u2014to emerge in a desert. We are creatures\u2014with all our reasoning, value-making, meaning-making natures\u2014born into the vast desert of an accidental, reasonless universe. At bottom, this is what the Naturalist is asking us to accept.\nOf course, no naturalist\u2014Beversluis included\u2014accepts this either. Science is predicated on the discovery that the universe is, in fact, intelligible. It corresponds to our reason-making natures. Now, the naturalist may assert that naturally the universe must be intelligible to support the existence of intelligent creatures. But all he or she has done here is make an assertion. This has not even begun to approach what is an explanation or a why to such a phenomenon. As we all know, however, an assertion does not go very far in explanatory power.\nSo with Naturalism, we still end up with the phenomenon of human reasoning and the phenomenon that nature, itself, is reasonable and intelligible. It contains laws of logic and mathematics and physics that human reasoning can discover. The universe seems meaningful and reasonable. In Naturalism, this is a sheer inexplicability. And yet with Theism and the belief that there is an ultimate Mind, or in Christian theology\u2014a Logos\u2014that the intelligibility and rationality of the universe is grounded in and is derivative of, suddenly we have an explanation. Suddenly the rationality and intelligibility of the universe is, itself, reasonable.\nThis proposal of a modified Argument From Reason does not prove Theism. It can only strongly suggest the plausibility of Theism. While C. S. Lewis\u2019s own formulation of the argument does not, itself, provide undeniable proof that the existence of reason shows the existence of God, it does provide the groundwork for a very sound and persuasive case that the intelligibility and rationality of the universe makes far better sense in Theism than it does in Naturalism. At least in Theism, we do not arrive at human beings being the perennial \u201cfish-out-of-water.\u201d\n[1] Lewis, Miracles, 220.\n[2] Beversluis, C. S. Lewis and the Search, 150.\nfrom \u2192 Christianity, Philosophy\nC. S. Lewis and the \u201cArgument From Reason\u201d: An Examination and (Modified) Defense, Part V\ntags: Apologetics, Argument From Reason, Atheism, C. S. Lewis, Christian Philosophy, Christianity, John Beversluis, Naturalism, Philosophy, Theism\nObjection #2: G. E. M. Anscombe and Different Types of Explanations\nA second, important objection to Lewis\u2019 argument is that Lewis does not distinguish between irrational and nonrational causes[1] nor between different types of \u201cexplanations\u201d of the same event. These are the argument first proposed by G. E. M. Anscombe against Lewis, and Berversluis spends considerable space, not only in presenting Anscombe\u2019s argument in detail, but chronicling the debate that took place between them. Though Lewis does not explicitly mention so , Berversluis effectively shows that Lewis\u2019 second edition of Miracles takes into account Anscombe\u2019s objections. The pages devoted to this section are not only philosophically potent, but historically fascinating as well.\nThe first objection that Anscombe makes against Lewis is that he fails to distinguish between irrational and nonrational causes. Because this objection is primarily waged at the first edition of Miracles we will bypass it and move onto the second part of her argument that still applies to Lewis\u2019 second edition. According to Anscombe, Lewis could make the following rebuttal to her point of distinguishing between irrational and nonrational causes:\nThat kind of explanation\u2026would show that what the person said was not caused by reason at all, but by nonrational processes. Although the person offered arguments in support of what he said, since everything we say can be fully explained by nonrational causes, his arguments would also have been derived from a chain of nonrational causes.[2]\nHowever, this will not work, according to Anscombe, because Lewis is failing to distinguish between causes and reasons.[3] That the reason a person comes to a particular conclusion is through a process of logical reasoning is no way undermined by the fact that the cause is a physical event (i.e. mental/chemical processes). At least, Lewis does not show how it is undermined, for he confuses the cause of a person\u2019s thinking and the reasons a person thinks the way he or she does. Beversluis writes, \u201cIf we distinguish the ground of a conclusion from the cause of the asseration of that conclusion, the alleged incompatibility disappears\u2026It follows that the naturalistic explanations of human thought \u2018have no bearing,\u2019 on the validity of human reasoning.\u201d[4]\nAnscombe bolsters her argument by showing how different\u2014and equally valid\u2014explanations can be given for a single event, depending on what a questioner wants to know. Beversluis makes the point this way: \u201cTo say that human thought can be fully explained in terms of causal laws does not preclude other kinds of noncausal explanations. There is no single explanation that is the explanation, that is, the right and only explanation and everywhere the same.\u201d[5] Anscombe, in fact, offers four kinds of \u201cfull\u201d explanations depending on the question being asked. First, there are causal explanations that \u201cexplain in terms of physical law\u201d; second, there are logical explanations that \u201cexplain by showing the connection between ground and consequent\u201d; third, there are psychological explanations that \u201cexplain why a person, in fact, believes something\u201d; and fourthly, there are personal history explanations that \u201cexplain how someone come to hold the view he holds.\u201d[6] The point of all this is that none of these explanations invalidates the other explanations; there is not one explanation \u201cto rule them all.\u201d\nBeversluis follows this conclusion and develops it in a somewhat different way. Rather than \u201cgranting that explanations in terms of nonrational causes fully explain thought causally and then introducing other kinds of noncausal explanations, we can deny that explanations in terms of nonrational causes fully explain mental events.\u201d[7] In \u201cexplaining\u201d why Beethoven wrote, and rewrote, and rewrote his Fifth Symphony, the psychologist may provide causal reasons such as his compulsive need to succeed, while the musicologist may explain, that Beethoven didn\u2019t give up because he saw that the piece had promise, and continued to work with it\u2014much like a potter does with clay\u2014until it was what he wanted.[8] The question Beversluis asks, then, is: \u201cWhy should we concede that either of these kinds of explanation fully explains what they set out to explain?\u201d[9] In fact, Beversluis goes so far as to admit that it is very likely that, in terms of psychological explanations (i.e. a class of \u201cnonrational\u201d explanations), we will never be able to fully explain the creativity of a person like Beethoven. In an intensely revealing statement, Beversluis all but admits the \u201cunexplainability\u201d of certain types of thinking:\nEven if we assume for the sake of argument that Beethoven was \u2018driven\u2019 by an irresistible creative urge to compose, that still does not take us very far toward a full [emphasis his] psychological explanation of why he composed it or anything else, for that matter. Part of the reason is that in the case of the opening bars of Beethoven\u2019s Fifth we are talking about a series of unique events in need of explanation, whereas in talking about creativity in general we are talking about a class of events that fall under the scope of some scientific law. And it is unlikely that we will ever get explanations of creativity in general [emphasis mine]\u2014not to mention the creative process of a giant like Beethoven\u2014based on any known laws of psychology.[10]\nBeversluis seems to be saying that there are classes of events\u2014in this case, creativity\u2014that are so unique, or phenomenal, that he (at least) is doubtful that any full psychological explanation can be given. This, though, sounds eerily familiar to what Lewis is saying about the \u201cphenomenon\u201d of reasoning itself.\nIn response to both Anscombe\u2019s objection and Beversluis\u2019 slightly different formulation of it, I would like to make several points.\nIn regards to Anscombe\u2019s objection, I believe she largely succeeds in demonstrating that Lewis has not completely shown that the process involved in reasoning and the physical processes that cause thinking \u201cevents\u201d are incompatible. Therefore, if we look at my formulation of Lewis\u2019s argument, we may take issue with point (v). Though naturalism and reasoning might seem incompatible, it has not been shown that they are, in fact, so. Beversluis\u2019s words are apt here:\nIf I argue \u2018If it rains, the picnic will be cancelled; the picnic was not cancelled; therefore, it did not rain,\u2019 my argument is valid because it instantiates a valid argument form known as modus tollens: If p then q, it is not the case that q; therefore it is not the case that p. To be sure, my chain of reasoning is caused by a series of physiological or neurobiological events that take place in my brain. But how does that impugn the validity of my argument?[11]\nThus, as far as Lewis\u2019s argument depends on us accepting the \u201cwholly distinct\u201d separation of the reasoning process and the physical process that causes the thinking event, it fails. There is no logical contradiction between these two spheres of thinking.\nHowever, I am not persuaded that Anscombe\u2019s objection has the force that it might initially seem to have. For it depends on the acceptance of her reasoning that different explanations can be full explanations in an equal way. While I accept that depending on the question being asked, an explanation can serve as the entire explanation to that question, I believe there is a question that precludes all other questions: the question of \u201cultimate meaning.\u201d That is, I could pose the following question: what is the ultimate explanation (or cause) of the reasoning processes in our brains? Or, what lies behind all other reasons for our reasoning processes? If this question is posed, then in a naturalist framework, we must admit that the ultimate, final explanation is that our reasoning processes are due to a series of chemical processes in our brains. Now, this may not prove that our reasoning is thereby invalid, but it does bring up the issue of significance or value.\nNature or material is value-neutral. Atoms, particles, and the like, no matter how sophisticated the conglomeration (i.e. living beings) are ultimately meaningless, just as in naturalism, the universe itself, is ultimately meaningless. If that is so, then because the most fundamental answer to the question of what is the \u201cexplanation\u201d of human reasoning is that it is a result of chemical processes, we must conclude that the process of reasoning, is in the end, ultimately meaningless or valueless. We may assign value to it based on function and arrive at a type of Utilitarian explanation to the \u201cfunction\u201d of reason, but we can hardly say that in the grand scheme of things, our reasoning has any intrinsic value to it.\nYet, what a far cry this is from how we typically approach the idea of reasoning! I doubt very much if Beversluis would want to draw the conclusion that his entire life\u2019s work\u2014that of philosophy\u2014is ultimately meaningless or valueless. While, at a cognitive level, he may accept the fact that subjective, personal value is all he may ever assign to his own reasoning, and reasoning itself, at a deeper level, I wonder if he does not recoil at this. Do not we who are engaged in philosophical endeavors, seeking truth for truth itself, believe that our endeavors are meaningful or valuable beyond our own personal opinion\u2014or even beyond our biological need to survive as posed by evolution? If so, then we must, at least, see the explanatory power of Lewis\u2019 argument. To believe in naturalism is to acknowledge that our reasoning faculties are ultimately a result of random, natural, evolutionary processes, and while they serve an evolutionary survival function, beyond that, they are ultimately valueless.\nAs for Beversluis\u2019s formulation, by admitting that explanations rarely serve as the full explanation of our reasoning processes and acknowledging that psychological explanations in particular will likely never be able to explain unique aspects of our reasoning processes, such as the process of creativity, he is conceding to what appears to be the inexplicability of the process of reasoning. He is acknowledging there is a part of the universe\u2014namely our reasoning faculties\u2014that cannot fully be accounted for. Sure, he may acknowledge that undergirding all of this is a physical brain with physical processes; but that is not something a theist will necessarily deny. What the theist will want to affirm, however, is that there is more than the person\u2019s merely physical processes in reasoning: that there is personhood and volition involved that makes such reasoning uniquely and phenomenally human. While Beversluis goes this far in his understanding of the uniqueness of one aspect of our reasoning\u2014creativity\u2014it is not something that his naturalism will easily allow for. Beyond the assertion that naturalism can account for such a phenomenon as human reasoning because obviously the fact that humans exists shows such a phenomenon exists, there is no defense of how naturalism can account for it. Thus, by acknowledging the inexplicability of reasoning, Beversluis strengthens Lewis\u2019s claim that reasoning is something that, in naturalistic terms, cannot be accounted for.\n[1] At least in the first edition of Miracles.\n[2] Beversluis, 156-157. This is, of course, Beversluis\u2019 summary.\n[8] Beversluis uses this example of Beethoven to make his point, 167-168.\nC. S. Lewis and the \u201cArgument From Reason\u201d: An Examination and (Modified) Defense, Part IV\ntags: Apologetics, Argument From Reason, Atheism, C. S. Lewis, Christianity, Determinism, John Beversluis, Naturalism, Philosophy, supernaturalism, Theism\nIV. Exploring Beversluis\u2019s Rebuttal(s): Lewis Offers \u201cFalse Dilemmas\u201d\nI must confess there is no way to do real justice to Beversluis\u2019s entire case against Lewis\u2019s Argument from Reason in this brief essay. Beversluis spends upwards of fifty pages on this one argument and attacks it from every possible angle. However, by offering two of his strongest objections, we may gain an understanding into the strength\u2014or weakness\u2014of Lewis\u2019s argument as a whole.\nObjection #1: Lewis offers only two alternatives: deterministic naturalism and supernaturalism\nBeversluis dives in by pointing out that Lewis attempts to allow for delineation between only two options, deterministic naturalism and supernaturalism.[1] Lewis believed that for the naturalist, \u201cnature is a self-contained and closed system.\u201d[2] Beversluis comments that \u201cclosed\u201d for Lewis \u201cmeans causally closed\u201d and thus considers naturalism a form of determinism. By defining naturalism so, Lewis\u2019s argument \u201cdepends on the assumption that there are only two alternatives: deterministic naturalism and supernaturalism.\u201d[3] What strikes Beversluis as exceedingly odd is that Lewis pays lip-service to a Quantum Theory as a scientific theory that allows for spontaneity and freedom in the natural systems. Presumably, many of these quantum theorists are naturalists themselves and are, by definition, not deterministic naturalists based on their scientific theory. Yet, Lewis simply passes this alternative by when he writes, \u201cI cannot help thinking they [quantum theorists] mean no more than that the movements of individual units are permanently incalculable to us, not that they are in themselves random and lawless.\u201d[4] Thus Lewis sets up a false dichotomy and need not be accepted.\nFor my part, I largely agree with Bevesluis here. Lewis does leverage a great deal of his argument against one form of naturalism\u2014mainly determinism. He would like for us to accept reason as something that is not \u201ccausally connected\u201d to a great chain of prior physical events, as something that is spontaneous or \u201cfree.\u201d And, in a very real sense it does involve a degree of freedom and \u201cintentionality.\u201d However, if we acknowledge that spontaneity is part of \u201cthe system,\u201d then the uniqueness of intentional reasoning disappears. The two become compatible.\nI wonder, though, if Bevesluis has considered the implications of Quantum Theory. If the universe is an \u201copen\u201d system (at least to some degree) then that leaves open the possibility of something being \u201coutside\u201d or \u201cbeyond\u201d the system. That is to say, does Quantum Theory lend very well to naturalism? Is not Naturalism more coherent when nature operates like a machine of causally connected processes, rather than like an organism that is alive? In fact, that is one of the major arguments leveraged against Naturalism: the sheer randomness of nature seems to make the existence of living things\u2014especially reasoning beings\u2014inexplicable. At least with determinism, the Naturalist can retort that the process of cause-and-effect seems to be one of machine-like precision. It seems as though Naturalism is predicated on deterministic processes of cause-and-effect. That is why many biologists, and neurologists are determinists. The whole thing makes more sense\u2014in Naturalism\u2014if all that is, is an unfolding of an inevitable (non-free!) process. So while Beversluis shows a logical \u201cloop-hole\u201d so to speak; he would need to do for deterministic naturalism what C. S. Lewis does not do for indeterministic naturalism: show how it is a faulty view.\n[1] Beversluis expresses great angst at Lewis\u2019 constant \u201cfalse dilemmas\u201d: offering the reader only two (or three) options, one being absurd, and the other by default, imminently more reasonable:\nAgain and again his refutation depends on the shaky foundation of the straw man and the false dilemma. Either hold (the absurd view) that the feeling of certainty we express by the words \u2018therefore\u2019 and \u2018must be\u2019 is a \u2018mere feeling in the mind\u2019 or grant that reason provides \u2018genuine insights\u2019 into reality. Either hold (the absurd view) that there is no such thing as rational inference or grant that reason is \u2018independent\u2019 of nature and puts us in touch with something \u2018behind\u2019 it\u2026As with the Lunatic or Fiend Dilemma and the Lord, Lunatic, and Fiend Dilemma, these alternatives are not the only ones and they simply do not exhaust out options. Intermediate positions remain open to us. Naturalism is one of them,\u201d in C. S. Lewis and the Search, 193-194.\n[4] Quoted in Beversluis, C. S. Lewis and the Search, 147.\nC. S. Lewis and the \u201cArgument from Reason\u201d: An Examination and (Modified) Defense, Part III\ntags: Apologetics, Argument From Reason, Atheism, C. S. Lewis, Christian Philosophy, Christianity, John Beversluis, Philosophy, Skepticism, Theism\nIII. Unpacking the Extended Argument in Miracles\nIn order to feel the weight (and the substance) of Lewis\u2019s argument, we will necessarily have to trek with him through his terms, definitions, and steps. As most philosophical arguments go, the entirety of the argument is built step by step from a common base of definitions. For Lewis we must begin by explaining what we mean by \u201cnature\u201d and \u201cNaturalism,\u201d or in his words, what the Naturalist believes.\nNature/Naturalism\nLewis defines \u201cnature\u201d as that which \u201chappens \u2018of itself\u2019 or \u2018of its own accord\u2019: what you do not need to labour for; what you will get if you take no measures to stop it.\u201d[1] In other words, nature is that which \u201cjust happens.\u201d Now, admittedly, this may be a definition with which the naturalist disagrees with. He or she might be more comfortable by saying that nature is that \u201cwhich is\u201d\u2014or everything. However, Lewis feels this evades the issue, for of course, the naturalist is going to define it such, since, for him or her, supernaturalism is ruled out ipso facto. Thus Lewis attempts to arrive at a definition of nature that both naturalists and supernaturalists can agree upon.\nAssuming that this definition is viable, Lewis then proceeds to explain what the naturalist believes. Accordingly, he or she believes several things: first, that the \u201cultimate Fact\u201d\u2014the thing that you cannot go behind (i.e. the Origin or First Cause or Event) is a process that is \u2018going on of its own accord,\u2019 or naturally.[2] From the first event, every other particular event (like the fact that I am sitting here writing) is the direct result of a prior event, which is a direct result of a prior event, so on, and so on.[3] Thus, spontaneity is outlawed by default, except of course, for the original event. All events, being natural and derivative of the first Event, are causally linked to prior events, and ultimately to the first Event. Being a book about miracles, Lewis points out that miracles, in such a view, are obviously impossible because an \u201coutside\u201d event from this interlocking system of causal connections is ruled out from the beginning. For the naturalist, then, everything that is, occurs within a system of causally connected events going all the way back to the First Event, which itself occurred \u2018of its own accord\u2019 or \u201cnaturally.\u201d There is nothing that occurs that is not a result of this process. From here, Lewis forges ahead to discuss the implications of Naturalism, and the major difficulty that emerges\u2014the Argument from Reason.\nImplications of Naturalism and The Argument\nThough Lewis does not initially make the following implication, it does permeate his argument nonetheless. This is the implication that in Naturalism, all that is, is physical\u2014or matter. Thus, for all intents and purposes, Naturalism and Materialism are coterminous. Accordingly, everything that exists is a result of natural and physical processes. Based on this view, Lewis argues that if Naturalism is true, \u201cevery finite thing or event must be (in principle) explicable in terms of the Total System.\u201d[4] That is, in principle[5] everything that occurs should be able to be reduced to a natural (and material) process. The act of human thinking, then for the Naturalist, is ultimately the result of natural process\u2014i.e. a series of chemical reactions in the human brain.\nWith the foundation that, for the naturalist, all events, including thinking events, are the result of material causes, Lewis argument proceeds thus: for knowledge to be \u201cvalid,\u201d [6] it must be the result of a certain kind of thinking. To put it simply, it must result from a certain process of reasoning. Lewis asks his readers to consider two senses of the word \u201cbecause.\u201d The first sense is found in the following sentence: \u201cGrandfather is ill today because he at lobster yesterday.\u201d The second sense is found in this sentence: \u201cGrandfather must be ill today because he hasn\u2019t got up yet (and we know he is an invariably early riser when he is well.\u201d[7] For Lewis, the first statement cannot be an act of genuine knowledge because it is a sheer fact of \u201cCause-and-Effect.\u201d Certainly it is true in the sense that it occurs, but it cannot be true in the sense that 2+2=4 or in the sense the law of gravity is true because scientists have done a great many measurements and then inferred that there is, indeed, an observable reality of gravity. Rather, the first sentence is just a fact.\nThe second sentence\u2019s sense of \u201cbecause\u201d however is the result of a genuine knowledge because it emerges through a process of reasoning. Lewis calls this the \u201cGround-Consequent\u201d sense, because \u201cThe old man\u2019s late rising is not the cause of his disorder but the reason why we believe him to be disordered.\u201d[8] Put differently, the \u201cground\u201d for why we believe Grandfather to be sick is based on the fact, or consequence of his sleeping in. One does not just observe that \u2018Granfather\u2019 is sick; rather, one draws the conclusion based upon the available evidence and the inferences drawn from it. This of course is an example of inductive reasoning; however, the same type of process would be true with an act of deductive reasoning. In either case, the point is that for genuine[9] knowledge to occur, it must happen as a result of this process of reasoning and drawing conclusions.\nIf we can agree with Lewis (and we may not) up to this point, then according to him, we have a \u201ccardinal\u201d difficulty with naturalism. For in naturalism, everything that occurs, does so in the \u201cCause-and-Effect\u201d sense\u2014even the \u201cevents\u201d of thinking in our brains. For, as we have mentioned, everything that occurs is a result of natural and physical (cause-and-effect) processes. So if the \u201creasoning\u201d that we do is ultimately not a result of the \u201cGround-Consequent\u201d of \u201cbecause,\u201d but a result of a \u201cCause-and-Effect\u201d physical process (i.e., chemicals moving in our brains) then our knowledge is not \u201cvalid\u201d or, to use a more modest word, \u201cwarranted.\u201d Lewis therefore draws the following conclusion:\nUnless our conclusion is the logical consequent from a ground it will be worthless and could be true only by a fluke. Unless it is the effect of a cause, it cannot occur at all. It looks therefore, as if, in order for a train of thought to have any value, these two systems of connection must apply simultaneously to the same series of mental acts\u2026But unfortunately the two systems are wholly distinct.[10]\nAccording to Lewis, this is devastating for Naturalism. If \u201cvalid\u201d\u2014genuine\u2014reasoning arrives only by a process of reasoning, and Naturalism is a theory that say thoughts are \u201cevents\u201d that happen by physical causes, then Naturalism ultimately undermines or \u201cdisproves\u201d itself. For, Naturalism is a view about the way the world works that is reached by a process of reasoning. Yet, this process of reasoning leads to a view of reality that posits that there is not genuine reasoning! Again, it is like saying, \u201cI reason that there is no reason.\u201d And, it is for this reason that Lewis writes: \u201cIt [Naturalism] offers what professes to be a full account of our mental behavior; but this account, on inspection, leaves no room for the acts of knowing or insight on which the whole value of our thinking as a means to truth, depends.\u201d[11]\nMy own understanding of Lewis\u2019 argument could be formulated as follows:\n(i.) Naturalism suggests that the thoughts I have are a result of natural processes\u2014chemical reactions\u2014in my brain.\n(ii.) As natural processes they are determined or \u201cautomatic\u201d; they simply occur (as events).\n(iii.) By reasoning, we typically mean that process by which we make inferences based on information or premises to draw conclusions. In other words, we take an active role (i.e. not automatic) in our coming to \u201ctruth,\u201d or knowledge.\n(iv.) It is through reason that we come to know something as true.\n(v.) Reasoning and Naturalism seem prima facie to be incompatible with one another.\n(vi.) Naturalism is a belief about the world that supposedly is arrived at through a process of reasoning.\n(vii.) Thus Naturalism is a conclusion, through a process of reasoning, that reasoning is impossible. This, therefore, undermines Naturalism.\n(viii.) Thus, we have no \u2018reason\u2019 to believe Naturalism to be true, as it is self-defeating.\nIt would seem that Lewis has a slam-dunk case against Naturalism, but John Beversluis does not think so. With that, we turn to his extensive rebuttal.\n[3] Ibid. Thus, for Lewis, to be a strict naturalist is to be a determinist.\n[5] Lewis maintains, that of course, the naturalist does not have to actually produce an explanation that is accurate, for this would be impossible being that scientific knowledge is progressive. However, the naturalist must maintain that \u201cin principle\u201d every event can be explained naturally, 217.\n[6] The philosophical term is \u201cwarranted\u201d or \u201cjustified\u201d belief.\n[7] Miracles, 219.\n[9] The debate on what constitutes as \u201cwarranted\u201d belief among epistemologists far outweighs the current discussion. 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        "raw_content": "The engine is set to be replaced by an improved model, the Panther engine. However it is unclear whether the new engine will be produced in Dagenham. Unite is currently campaigning for the new replacement Panther engine to be made at the Dagenham site, as Britain\u2019s largest union they fear that if the new engine is not sourced to Dagenham up to 1,000 highly skilled workers could face losing their jobs.\nDagenham Ford Factory\nTo add strength to their campaign and highlight its enormity, Unite invited MP for Dagenham and Rainham, Jon Cruddas to the plant on Thursday 6th September for a briefing on the implications. Jon Cruddas also co-ordinates the Labour Party\u2019s policy review.\nFears about the future of engine production in Dagenham comes against a backdrop of a renaissance in the British car industry reinforced by recent announcements made by Honda, that investment at its UK plant in Swindon has reached \u00a3267m amid plans to boost production.\nUnite\u2019s deputy regional secretary for the London and Eastern region, Vince Passfield said:\n\"The visit today by Jon Cruddas is part of the campaign to raise the profile of our efforts to secure the new panther engine for the plant.\n\"The hardworking workforce at Dagenham has contributed to Ford\u2019s success over the years and the panther engine should go there, and not be made in Eastern Europe.\n\"We would like the management to reassure the workforce and bring forward the announcement that the Panther will be produced at Dagenham.\n\"The conveyor andd stewards are doing everything possible to insure that the Panther comes to Dagenham and the future employment of the workforce is safeguearded.\"\nAfter visiting the plant and hearing the details Mr. Cruddas has assured Unite that he will support the campaign and take the case for the Panther engine to the highest possible level.\n\"Dagenham has an immensely proud history of manufacturing. Now more than ever we need to be promoting local industry as a way of tackling unemployment, and that is why I am currently liaising with people at the highest level within Ford and the Government, working with Unite to ensure that the new Panther engine comes to Dagenham. We have to bear in mind that job losses would only come into effect if Fords Panther Engine was not sourced to Dagenham, so we need to make sure that it is. The introduction of the new engine would be a great investment for the Dagenham factory.\n\"Unemployment in the constituency has been on a steady decline over the last few months. However if the Dagenham factory does not get the engine there is a possibility of up to 1,000 job losses as a result, this coupled with the recent closure of the Barking Remploy factory means it is inevitable that the number of unemployed claimants will rise again and that is just unacceptable.\"\nThe Dagenham plant produces about one million engines a year, of which 300,000 are Pumas which go into transit vehicles made by Ford Southampton and in Turkey.\nFord Dagenham employs about 3,800 workers, of which 2,000 are employed on engine production. The Lynx engine is also due to cease production at Dagenham in June 2013.",
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        "raw_content": "Autism Awareness Week, Visit to DABD\nOn Monday 27th of March, day one of Autism Awareness Week, Havering Coordinator Fay Hough visited DABD in Dagenham to find out more about their services and why they play a vital role in our community. People may face barriers in life for several reasons \u2013 whether it\u2019s disability (physical and sensory), unemployment, poverty, isolation, poor health and lack of work or training. DABD want to break down the barriers that can prevent people from living the life they would choose and encourage them to be as independent as they want to be.\n\u2018Run 4 Life\u2019 Charity Event\nRun 4 Life is a platform for local charities across Barking and Dagenham to raise funds. The event will take place on Sunday 9th April where residents will run or walk 5km or 10km for their chosen charity or community group. The event will start at Dagenham and Redbridge Football Club on Victoria Road, Dagenham, RM10 7XL from 8am on the day.\nLocal MP supports call for foodbank DWP hotline\nFoodbanks call for direct DWP hotline, as new figures show half a million emergency food parcels distributed by Trussell Trust foodbanks in six months.\nMore than 500,000 three day emergency food parcels distributed to people in crisis in first half of the year \u2013 over 188,500 to children\nIssues with benefits account for 44 per cent of all referrals\nCharity calls for foodbank telephone \u2018hotline\u2019 to local Job Centres to support people in crisis more quickly and efficiently, reducing negative impact on mental wellbeing\nToday is Time to Talk Day 2016, part of the Time to Change campaign that was set up to combat mental health stigmatisation and discrimination. The campaign has gone from strength to strength in recent years, and is now coordinating a range of projects to help the growing number of people across the UK suffering from mental illness. Jon Cruddas MP for Dagenham & Rainham pledged his support for the campaign back in 2012 and thinks initiatives such as this are becoming increasingly important in the fight against stigma.",
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        "raw_content": "Development of a tool to examine the effect of venous ulcers on patients\u2019 quality of life\nSimon Palfreyman Research nurse/Smith & Nephew doctoral student, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield\nJonathan Michaels Professor of vascular surgery, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield\nJohn Brazier Professor of health economics, University of Sheffield\nAim Nurses should be able to demonstrate the effectiveness of their practice. One method of measuring the effectiveness of nursing is to determine how nurses improve a patient\u2019s quality of life. The aim of this study is to develop a quality of life questionnaire that can be used to measure quality of life and outcome in patients with venous leg ulcers.\nMethods The project consists of three stages. The first used semi-structured interviews and focus groups to talk to patients and clinical staff about how venous ulcers affect patients. The second stage uses the data from the interviews and focus groups to design the questionnaire. The third stage involves validating the questionnaire.\nResults The project started in October 2005 and is due to finish in October 2008. The first stage of the project has been completed and used qualitative techniques to identify items to be included in the questionnaire. The questionnaire is now being developed.\nConclusion This project will result in the production of a quality of life questionnaire that can be used to measure quality of life and outcome in patients with venous leg ulcers.\nsimon.palfreyman@sth.nhs.uk\nLeg ulcers - Quality of life - Tissue viability - Wounds\nShare article: Development of a tool to examine the effect of venous ulcers on patients\u2019 quality of life",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Now That Puerto Rico Has Approved 2012 Status Plebiscite, Status Quo Colonial Politics Rears Ugly Head\nFrom Mexican Cars to Puerto Rican Politics: The Top 10 Posts of 2011 \u00bb\nGUEST POST by @GiltheJenius: Puerto Rico\u2014Never a State (Part One)\nAs part of an ongoing series for 2012, the year of yet another Puerto Rican status plebiscite, JulioRVarela.com will periodically be posting columns by influential Puerto Rican political bloggers. We are honored to kick off our series with the first of three columns by Gil C. Schmidt. (NOTE: This three-part column was originally intended for a piece I wrote when I was contributing to Being Latino magazine earlier this year, and Schimidt\u2019s response was never published by BL, so we are following up on an invitation we extended to Gil to have it published here).\nPuerto Rico\u2014Never a State (Part One)\nUnderstand this: the U.S. will not grant statehood to Puerto Rico. Ever. It is not a \u201cright\u201d Puerto Rico has earned, it is not a \u201cdebt\u201d the U.S. has to pay and it is not their \u201cobligation\u201d to take on a nation (a concept many Puerto Ricans shamefully deny we have) as part of their republican federation because of a simple reason: it is their house and they can say who comes in and who doesn\u2019t.\nStatehood for Puerto Rico is not going to happen for three unimpeachable reasons:\nEthnic and economic differences, masked or open;\nHistory has spoken and\nUnder domestic and international law, the ultimate decision is not \u201ctheirs\u201d: it\u2019s ours.\nEthnic and economic differences: The average American doesn\u2019t know about or care a thing for Puerto Rico. But you can bet that their ignorance will quickly change to expertise based on a single issue: We are not like them. To the average American, we are not Americans. We are outsiders. Strangers. Parasites even. For though the U.S. was founded on humanistic ideals and principles, in fact, the ideals and principles are often expressed as \u201cIf you ain\u2019t one of us, you don\u2019t count and we don\u2019t want you.\u201d Ask Arizona.\nFor statehood, the procedure says that 38 States have to approve. It\u2019s easier to find 38 States to vote against Puerto Rico. First off, none of the 9 Southern states (Louisiana to Kentucky/North Carolina) would approve. If you have to ask why, you\u2019ve obviously never lived in those States.\nLarge Western states, like Montana, Idaho and Wyoming are famous for having a strong sense of freedom, \u201cAmerica First\u201d sentiment and an array of militia radicals. They\u2019ll vote NO with nary a split-second\u2019s thought. That makes 12, so Puerto Rican statehood is finished.\nBut to make the point clearer, take your pick of almost-certain \u201cNo\u201d votes: New England states that are as ultra-conservative as the winter is long or some of the other 21 States that would see their comparatively small representation overwhelmed by Puerto Rico\u2019s in the House of Representatives, where the number of votes is based on population, not State seniority.\nFurthermore, unlike the Senate, which could rise to 102 Senators, Puerto Rico\u2019s five \u201crepresentatives\u201d would be taken from high-population states, namely California, New York, Florida, Texas, Illinois or Pennsylvania. These states have high Hispanic minorities, but would these states allow one of their \u201cvoices in government\u201d to be given to a fledgling state with a comparative poverty level that makes Mississippi look like Monaco?\nAnd let\u2019s not ignore the question of race. It matters. It matters a lot. Maybe 50 years from now, when the majority of the population of the U.S. is non-white, maybe it won\u2019t matter as much. Or then again, it will, as the difference between \u201cThem that have\u201d and \u201cThem that don\u2019t\u201d could very well make the race issue seem trivial by comparison. But for now, it\u2019s a deal-breaker, whether it\u2019s carried out openly (\u201cEnglish only\u201d) or quietly.\nPosted in Puerto Rico | Tagged Luis Fortu\u00f1o, Mississippi, Puerto Rican, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico plebiscite, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, Senate, statehood Puerto Rico, Texas, United States | 36 Comments\non December 31, 2011 at 11:30 am | Reply lucy\nPrior to joining Twitter, I encountered Gil\u2019s blog and read it but never posted a comment because he is a Jenius and I didn\u2019t want to sound dumb. But thanks to Gil, he gave us the exposition as a small business to speak about how we used social media. During our effort of building the job board, he continued to send me information about. His knowledge and passion about Puerto Rico won\u2019t rub everyone the right way, but the information he imparts is viewed by many as spot on! It is great to see that you will run his series of posts!\nWe are lucky to have the Jenius here!\non December 31, 2011 at 12:13 pm | Reply Bruce R. Harris\n\u201cBut to make the point clearer, take your pick of almost-certain \u201cNo\u201d votes: New England states that are as ultra-conservative as the winter is long\u201d Gil Schmidt\nI\u2019m not sure what the author meant with this statement, but 4 of the 6 New England states are considered ultra-liberal. You are awfully quick to point out how racist Americans are, yet the world knows the US is one of the most diverse countries in the world. Can that be said about Puerto Rico? Unfortunately no. Americans are also the most charitable of people throughout the world. If Americans do reject Puerto Rico becoming a state, it will not be because of racism, but because of a lack of real information. Does the average american have more important things on their minds like jobs and economical concerns within their own families? Absolutely. And why should Americans be knowledgeable about the plight of Puerto Rico? I find many Puerto Ricans don\u2019t have a real in depth grasp of the situation here either. So let\u2019s stop with the use of vinegar and try a little honey to persuade a people who are unfairly labeled as racist.\nHappy 2011, Bruce! Your support of this blog is GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!\non December 31, 2011 at 12:53 pm | Reply BellaVidaLetty\nI\u2019m happy to know this will be an ongoing series.\nI really enjoyed reading this article and love that the author has such a strong opinion even though I may not entirely agree. I live in the South and know very well the picture you have painted is accurate but I\u2019m an eternal optimist. I\u2019m believe future candidates will jump on the \u2018growing number of Latinos in the US equals more votes for me\u2019 and want to appease them.\nThanks fort sharing!\non December 31, 2011 at 3:19 pm | Reply Javier Arvelo-Cruz-Santana\nThis article has one good thing going for it: The author\u2019s strong believe that he is right. However, he is wrong on Puerto Rico statehood. His exposition of states\u2019 attitudes toward new states simply do not fit with history. If he were right, this country would not be 50 states, but 13. The entire Southwest of this country was inhabited by \u201cdifferent people.\u201d Hawaii, Texas, and California were countries! Many others had varied cultural and linguistic identities. As for the southern states, Puerto Rico\u2019s current governor IS the head of the Southern Governors Association!!\nCome on, this article was written by purely anecdotal gut feeling and not research. There is nothing serious here to believe. However, one thing going for it is that these \u201cgut feelings\u201d (as I call them) are shared by many in this country, so the author\u2019s argument is easy to follow\u2013and believe.\nI will also mention my perceived bias from the author because it is obvious he does not consider Puerto Ricans Americans, which they are. Nor does he understand the concept of dual nationalism whereby one can be a Texan AND and American, or a New Yorker AND and American, or a Puerto Rican AND an American.\nSorry, but this entry does not rise to any level of seriousness on the matter of Puerto Rico\u2019s status, its complex relationship to the USA, or even the question of territorialism under the federal system in the U.S. Constitution.\nJavier, thanks for adding, but I don\u2019t agree 100% with you. I believe Puerto Ricans on the mainland have done very little to pressure their elected officials to make PR a legislative priority. Let\u2019s change that in 2012. It starts here. Will you sign it? http://www.change.org/petitions/pass-a-revised-puerto-rican-democracy-act\nI don\u2019t believe that the US Govt and its people will ever accept a Puerto Rican state in the world of Arizona, Alabama and South Carolina. I don\u2019t agree with you, but I respect your opinion.\nBy the way, one more important FACT that makes this entry even less serious: The process of \u201c38 states\u201d mentioned here is actually the process to amend the U.S. constitution. New states are admitted by Congress (House and Senate) and only requires simple majorities. So, again, this article is not serious and shows a deep lack of understanding. Not trying to be mean, but this should not be posted with so many inaccuracies.\n(I say all this with a lot of respect to my fellow human being, the author.)\nYou are more than welcome to guest post here if u like email me at juliorvarela at gmail 500 words\nThen what do you say to President Obama who basically said that Puerto Ricans on the island and their vote doesn\u2019t matter? https://juliorvarela.com/2011/09/28/president-obamas-message-to-puerto-rico-the-us-congress-still-decides-your-fate-not-you/\non December 31, 2011 at 3:47 pm | Reply Gil C. Schmidt\nAlthough i don\u2019t use the word \u201cracism,\u201d there it is: implied. New England states are ultra-liberal in terms of supporting Democratic Party positions, but have consistently shown a conservative bias towards large-scale change. Along those lines, accepting PR as a state is a wholesale change: a nation 8 million strong (half of that already on U.S. soil), economically-disadvantaged when compared to most American citizens and culturally separate, to boot. To bring Hawaii to the discussion, in that context (economics and culture), ignores the fact that Hawaii was largely undeveloped at the time, there were no large-scale social support programs (no question of added budgetary costs) and the Hawaiian population was relatively small.\nIn the baldest terms, Southern states have no use for PR, and neither do many of the large Western states, no matter how much information about us they might have. It isn\u2019t that we are worth little: we are definitely worth as much as any of them. It is simply a question of \u201cMy house, not yours; my house for my people.\u201d I don\u2019t see anything wrong with that stance. The mistake is made by the people who believe\u2013against history, facts, reality and human nature\u2013that anyone can barge into someone else\u2019s house and be accepted. Or worse: beg for it on the basis of \u201cdignity.\u201d\nThank you for commenting. There\u2019s plenty more to look at in this topic, and you\u2019ve added much to consider.\nI do believe strongly that the US will never accept a Latino state in 2012, maybe in 2040, but I don\u2019t plan to wait 38 years.\nAnd I thought you did not want statehood Julito?! Feliz Ano Nuevo to you as well!\non January 1, 2012 at 1:25 pm Joel Villarini\nGreat article even if I don\u2019t agree with some parts. PR statehood would be possible when whites are a minority but I do not see it happening anytime soon. The PNP party is pushing for this vote but it will only fall on deaf ears. The US economy is in no shape to absorb a 51st narco-state that day by day is becoming more of a 3rd World country.\nI agree with you on that point, Joel. In the age of reduced gov\u2019t spending, why take on 19 billion a year for a Latino narco-state? That is the political reality and the PNP is missing the point. But I strongly agree that the next plebiscite NEEDS to be binding.\non December 31, 2011 at 5:18 pm | Reply Myrna R. Diaz\nIf Puerto Rico becomes our state, tomorrow we would have the same problems that Canada has with Quebec. The Hispanic leaders of Texas, California and New Mexico would echo the same demands that Puerto Rico would make in relation to language. The Congressional Puerto Rican delegation would be the center of a new political militancy for Spanish speaking. And, as in Quebec, Puerto Rico would insist in its condition as \u201cdifferent society\u201d. Why not? It is about a different society, hence the actual Canadian crisis (Buchanan 1990b).\nLike Rub\u00e9n Berr\u00edos said at one time: \u201cCongress is going to grant us statehood in the week of the three Thursdays.\u201d In other words, never. Congress has everything to lose and nothing to gain from turning Puerto Rico into a state. We have a different culture and different language, which is a poor country that doesn\u2019t meet the economic minimum standard to become a state, a threat to the access of funds of 25 to 26 states of the Union, and a threat to the relations between the US and Latin America. Nothing more, nothing less.\nRuben es amigo de mi viejo\nAnd here again, just like a women who marries a man she knows is not 100% to her liking, but believes after the marriage, by golly, I\u2019ll change him!\nHere\u2019s sensitive subject:\nIn Congress there were racist remarks towards Puerto Ricans. During a debate in the US Congress concerning the Foraker Act (1900), which established a civil government in Puerto Rico, one senator spoke against the idea of Puerto Rico being given statehood saying that Puerto Ricans were \u201ca heterogeneous mass of mongrels\u201d and \u201csavages addicted to head-hunting and cannibalism\u201d (P\u00e9rez 9). Also, much later, in 1913 there was another remark made by Judge Peter Hamilton when he wrote to President Woodrow Wilson:\nThe mixture of black and white in Porto Rico threatens to create a race of mongrels of no use to anyone: a race of Spanish-American talkers. A governor from the South, or with knowledge of Southern remedies for that trouble, could, if a wise man, do much . . . . (P\u00e9rez 9).\nMaybe somebody will argue that those are not the present times, and that the US has changed for the better, that the US Congress is not as racist as before. This is true. However, there are still statements being made in recent times that sound as racist as the beginning of the 20th century. We just have to consider, for example, the article by Don Feder published in the Boston Herald which had a very eloquent title: \u201cNo Statehood for Caribbean Dogpatch\u201d. This same article ends up with the phrase: \u201cIt\u2019s hard to imagine a worse candidate for admission to the Union than this Caribbean Dogpatch\u201d (Feder). As we say in Puerto Rico: \u201cA buen entendedor, pocas palabras bastan\u201d (For a person who understands well, only few words are enough).\nThank you much Mr. Schmidt for your column, find it very digestible, looking forward to part 2 and 3 .. thanks for your insight Julito in giving him the platform.\nHappy New Year, people. Joy!\n\u201cBirds of a feather will always flock together.\u201d And racism will always exist. We all need to develop thicker skin and continue to fight the good fight. Has anyone filled out an online application lately? Well I have. Plenty of them, for both private companies and government jobs. If you have, you will know at the end of the application they ask for the applicants sex, race and military service and any service connected disabilities. I\u2019ve noticed under the race the first selection is usually Hispanic; non white, and the last is usually Caucasian; white european. I\u2019ve become callous to this, usually choosing not to answer the questions if I am given a choice. Why can\u2019t they just list the races in alphabetical order? Just my observations.\non January 1, 2012 at 12:08 pm | Reply Julito Varela\nI doubt there is a conspiracy about that.\nI don\u2019t see this hiring practice as a conspiracy Julito, rather it show\u2019s the hiring preference by businesses and governments in the US. This is a good thing for Hispanics- Americans. I say when the ball is in your court play it well.\nPardon, I omitted the source of my 2 comments posted 12/31/2011 .. I do agree, though race relation has improve among groups, the stench of the \u201cJim Crow\u201d era still lingers. http://www.prosario-2000.0catch.com/Politics/statehood.htm\non January 1, 2012 at 5:54 pm | Reply Prometeo\nRace weight a lot when it comes to admitting a state to the union. Some guy named Krikorian made it pretty clear a while ago when he wrote for the National Review Online:\n\u201cWe\u201d? Puerto Rico is a foreign country that became a colony of the United States in 1898, no different from the French colony of Togo or the British colony of Uganda (or the U.S. colony of the Philippines). Congress granted residents of the island U.S. citizenship during World War I, but Puerto Ricans remain a distinct people, a distinct nation, with their own (foreign) language, their own history, their own culture.\nI wrote it in Spanish for the people in the island who dream of becoming a state:\nhttp://poder5.blogspot.com/2011/03/los-pnpes-en-puerto-rico-estados-unidos.html\nLike the Jenius says, maybe in 50 year Puerto Rico may be considered for admission but now it\u2019s really farfetched.\n\u201cbut Puerto Ricans remain a distinct people, a distinct nation, with their own (foreign) language, their own history, their own culture.\u201d Prometeo\nIf Puerto Rico were to ever become a state then say goodbye to all of the reasons to all the distinctions listed above. It doesn\u2019t take a \u201cJenius\u201d (pun intended) to know this. So why then do so many posters sound like they are disappointed because they believe Puerto Rico will never become a state?\nThe soul of Puerto Rico will win out. Right now that soul is stuck in ambiguity and limbo. The motif of the island victim is perpetuated.\non January 2, 2012 at 12:18 pm Bruce R. Harris\nThe \u201cwoo is me\u201d syndrome. Were culturally different, we speak Spanish, we have our own unique history\u2026and americans are nothing but white racist who hate latinos. Just look at what they are doing to the poor undocumented immigrants crossing illegally into their country! Why would they ever accept us? Sounds like a pity party to me people. Why should other immigrants feel sorry for Puerto Ricans when they would give their left whatever to be able to live and work in the US? Maybe more respect would be shown by other Latinos if the \u201cOccupy San Juan\u201d protest lasted longer than just one weekend! If you really want something then you will need to start causing \u201cthe wheel to squeak if you want the grease.\u201d So far I have only been hearing lots of negative attitudes.\nBruce, I will agree with you when the major candidates for the GOP nomination begin to tone down the anti-Latino immigrant rhetoric in the United States. No wonder US Latino voters are clearly in the Democratic camp based on the latest Pew Research survey. The whole anti-immigrant rhetoric is going to kill the GOP and there is no way that Puerto Rico will be seen in any different light. When US Congressmen speak against the Puerto Rican Democracy Act and label PR as a welfare state, there is a campaign of ignorance going on. As for blaming the Governor, you can\u2019t have it both ways. Obama is making the same mistake. Fortu\u00f1o has had three years to impact change but 54 out of 55 months of double-digit unemployment, a dwindling population (first time since 1970 that PRi\u2019s population has decreased) and no sustainable sector (no wonder that the public sector is one of the only sectors GROWING on the island again, see the US Department of Labor), and there are problems. Sure, PR\u2019s economy is a global issue but its current colonial status limits its options. Time to change that. If the island wants statehood, great, but in the end I don\u2019t agree with it and will continue to shed light on this.\nJulito; Fortuno and Puerto Rico cannot print money, or borrow from other countries accept the US. That is where I made the distinction on why Obama\u2019s mistakes are hurting the US. As for GOP members calling Puerto Rico a welfare state, do you believe it is not? Many GOP members call Obama the food stamp president. Statistics do show more americans are on food stamps than any other period. Is it then wrong to call something what it is as your friend Yeyo believes? And for the record, I am not defending the republicans. I am defending americans, no matter what party they are affiliated with. And here is a fact, the Obama administration has jailed and deported more illegal immigrants than any other President. He has also stepped up the law enforcement on the border. So while he is openly vocal about Arizona\u2019s immigration law, he is quietly conducting a massive war against illegals. He\u2019s a politician Julito. \u201cBelieve only half of what you see, and nothing of what you hear.\u201d Look more towards individuals to find your friends.\nI don\u2019t think Obama is doing a good job and neither is Gov. Fortu\u00f1o. My blog has been very critical of both, especially the President\u2019s policy towards PR. Probably the biggest reason I wouldn\u2019t vote for him, but at the same time the GOP is so anti-Latino right now, they are clowns. Both parties are awful, just like the PNP and PPD are right now as well. And the PIP is stuck in the 60s. But the reality is that it is straight out lying that the current GOP trial balloon of Fortu\u00f1o for VP is even being considered. The island of PR is in a mess, I doubt there will be a miracle unless the entire system changes. Statehood ain\u2019t gonna save it. The US right now in 2012 will not welcome a Latino state. Maybe in 2050 but not now.\nI do think PR is a welfare state, but the problem with Fortu\u00f1o is that he is hypocritical since he just needs to admit that if government jobs weren\u2019t add to the island\u2019s workforce again, the island would be in 20% unemployment. He is not the miracle GOP wonderboy. That\u2019s the truth.",
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        "raw_content": "Investigating Agency-Client Relationships in the Polish Advertising Industry\nPalihawadana, Dayananda and Barnes, Bradley R. (2005) Investigating Agency-Client Relationships in the Polish Advertising Industry. International Journal of Advertising, 24 (4). pp. 487-504. ISSN 0265-0487. (The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided)\nhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true...\nThis paper explores selection and retention factors as perceived among agencies and clients operating in the Polish advertising industry. Initially, a broad review of advertising and marketing literature is presented in the context of those variables perceived to be important for (a) selecting/evaluating ad agencies, and (b) maintaining client loyalty and client retention. Two ad agencies and two advertisers in Poland were approached in order to explore and evaluate the variables in more depth, and as a result 15 key variables emerged that became the focus for the study. A questionnaire was designed and a postal survey was later administered to advertisers and agencies with the intentions of obtaining the views of both parties. Emerging findings of the study indicate that clients tend to focus on sales pitch and factors relating to past performance in recruiting an agency. Results also reveal that there was a close consensus among agencies and their clients concerning the relative importance of retention factors such as quality of service and customer care attributes.",
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        "raw_content": "For Mother\u2019s Day, I share another gift of short fiction.\nI wrote the original version of \u201cMother\u2019s Day\u201d several years before my own mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer\u2019s, so she was able to read and enjoy it. It later won a large prize in a small contest and a small prize in a large contest, and still stands as the only fiction that has earned me any money; $100 total, I think.\nThese days, I write enough fiction in the present tense that it no longer seems weird or experimental. This was the first effort.\nPosted in Fiction | Tagged dementia, Fiction, mother's day, mothers, short story | Leave a comment",
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        "title": "A G Macdonell and England, Their England \u2013 Kate Macdonald",
        "raw_content": "Kate\t20thC, A G Macdonell, Angela Thirkell, E F Benson, humour, literary history, middlebrow, Nancy Mitford, Noel Coward, P G Wodehouse, political / social commentary, Rose Macaulay, Rudyard Kipling, Siegfried Sassoon, the life of the times, the world of work, theatreland, Why I Really Like This Book, Wilfred Owen\t August 24, 2015\nToday\u2019s letter in the Really Like This Book\u2019s podcast script rerun is M. A G Macdonell\u2019s England, Their England, from 1933, is a satirical novel about English society, and has long had a grip on my understanding of the English. I was (am) a hybrid Anglo-Scot, never quite accepted by my Scottish school-friends or my English cousins as fish, fowl or nationally categorisable red herring. I used to borrow England, Their England about once a month from the city library as soon as I was old enough for an adult reader\u2019s ticket. It fascinated me, because it was very funny, and beautifully written, and also had a great deal in it that I knew would be funny, if I only I could understand it better. I was a teenager desperate to understand.\nArchibald Gordon Macdonell was born in India, and went through a public-school education while also being brought up in Scotland. He was a gunner in the First World War, worked for the League of Nations and tried to get elected as an MP. These experiences are all reused joyfully in the book. He wrote detective novels under various pseudonyms, and became what the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography calls a pugnacious drama critic on the London Mercury, an important review newspaper of the 1930s. England, Their England was his first novel, and was an instant success, becoming required reading in schools during the 1930s and 1940s. The title is a parody of D H Lawrence\u2019s short story collection England, My England of 1924. England, Their England made Macdonell\u2019s writing success, and he published much more satire, fiction, and plays. I\u2019ve read two or three of his other novels, but they aren\u2019t as good. England, Their England is a first-novel yell of frustration and affection from the heart, and has the knockout power, and sincerity, that comes from exasperation and emotion.\nThe story linking the satirical episodes together is that of the Aberdonian farmer Donald Cameron, who suffers shell-shock during the First World War, thus qualifying for a war pension, which allows him to live in London and observe the English so he can write a book about them. Macdonell then brings in a large collection of English shibboleths that he can knock down gleefully with hard-hitting satire. The first for a savage ribbing is the conduct of the English military authorities in running the war and dealing with shell-shocked soldiers (which leans heavily on the treatment of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen). He goes on to lampoon modern journalism, modern novels, the English country-house weekend, modern art, the habits and dress of modern young women, and makes a surprisingly rude joke about Americans, and an even more off-colour set of jokes about rape and Latin Americans. Apart from the endemic jokes about the English which are on every page, the Americans are the most joked-at nation in the book.\nThe chapters become set-piece satirical feasts. Donald is sent into a new English milieu to observe it and become a hapless victim of its silliness. He is invited to an English country-house weekend party, and meets a fine collection of parodic stereotypes. He is invited to play in a cricket match in the country, during which Macdonell indulges himself in some really splendid lyrical sarcasm in the English summer countryside and its inhabitants. This cricketing chapter was apparently packed with recognisable characters from the literary and journalism world of the time, which undoubtedly helped his sales. Just imagine everyone buying the book eagerly to look for themselves and their friends and enemies, and then writing gleefully about their discoveries. Macdonell was a cunning anthropologist of the London literati.\nDonald is taken to play golf and rediscovers his passion and skill at the game (which he hasn\u2019t been able to afford to play since he left Scotland), and beats his English friends without even trying. The English friends don\u2019t actually play golf as much as wave their clubs around: their interest is in the magnificent club-house, their magnificent clothes, the exceptionally large and liquid lunches, and the ludicrous prices they enjoy paying for new golf clubs. It is all pleasingly familiar, since this is the 1930s social landscape we see in the immortal works of E F Benson, Nancy Mitford, Angela Thirkell and P G Wodehouse.\nMacdonell draws on more personal experiences when he sends Donald to work at the League of Nations as an MP\u2019s assistant for a month. This chapter is a companion piece to Rose Macaulay\u2019s Mystery at Geneva (1922), in which she savages the League of Nations in the early 1920s. It might also be instructive reading for present-day European Parliament stagiares in Brussels and Strasbourg. Donald also assists at a general election: again, I doubt whether anything much has changed in the brutal traditions of local English democracy. He becomes a theatre reviewer, and a critic of modern novels, and has a bewildering time staggering under the pretensions and preoccupations of the 1930s literary scene. Macdonell even takes Donald back to his old school. Winchester, but this final chapter is a bit overdone, with rather too much fond glorification and not enough bitter wit. What does work as satire in this last chapter is a really vicious attack on 1930s fox-hunting, and the arrogance of the modern youth who attend the meet. This is where the satire turns in on itself to produce some unexpected home truths. The hardness of character that makes 1930s fox-hunters so obnoxious, selfish and offensive, is very closely connected with the hardness that made it possible for some people to survive the war, as combatants and as nurses. There is a lot in here about rapidly changing English society: it\u2019s a very revealing piece of writing.\nWhat I like best about this book are the sly running jokes, particularly the ones about Aberdonians and their carefulness with money. This is a standard joke in Scotland, but I was oblivious to it until quite a late age. I like the deliberately difficult Scottish historical references, which are a mash-up of Sir Walter Scott and jokes about tartan. In fact, this book, written by an ex pat Scot, spends a lot of time laughing at the propensity of the English to romanticise the Scots, particularly in their expectation that the golf professional will speak like a music-hall caricature, and that at Hogmanay you have to pretend to be Scottish to enjoy it properly.\nI also like watching the hapless career of Donald as he is swept up by one helpful Englishman after another, dumped into situations over which he has no control, and with little understanding of what is going on. He is a stranger in a strange land, which is packed with marvellously silly stereotypes that suggest a nicely lunatic portrait of 1930s English society. Macdonell is best at writing scenes of action, rather than static description. The game of golf, and the game of cricket are a joy to read, but the self-consciously lyrical descriptions of England in the winter and in the summer are a bit too syrupy. He also overdoes the gloopy sentiment when he describes the four elderly English countrymen in the pub who lament the loss of the younger men in the war, every war, going back to Waterloo.\nWhen Macdonell keeps his edge, his sense of irritation, his satire really, really works. He sends Donald to Danzig by ship for a week so he can escape Christmas in England (no, I don\u2019t know why either, let\u2019s skip the reasoning). Donald he thinks he will have a miserable time, but actually enjoys himself watching the winter sea and the traffic on the Kiel Canal. He also meets what Macdonell would like us to think is the epitome of the practical English engineer, a monomaniac inventor whose kind we last saw in Kipling\u2019s military engineers a generation earlier. This is the kind of man who will make you anything you want out of steel, brilliantly imagined and executed, but he will also bore you to death for days telling you all about how it works. It\u2019s important to feel annoyed when reading satire, to be shunted towards anger and indignation, otherwise the satirical intent won\u2019t work. Donald as Everyman, the reader\u2019s representative, is too mild-mannered, he is so passive, so easily led, that quite often we want to shout at him, to make him start thinking for himself, to make his own decisions, to get away from these mad people. But he likes them.\nActually, we learn to like them too. I am particularly fond of Esmerelda D\u2019Avenant, English film star and formerly plain Jane Jukes from a country parsonage, who has the most expensively insured legs in the world. I love the Major-General who is always shuffling around drawing-rooms to get a better look at Esmerelda\u2019s legs, and is expertly controlled by his wife, Mrs Major-General. I don\u2019t like the wickedly provocative socialite Mr Harcourt, who causes social outrage wherever he goes, just for the hell of it, but I do like angelic Bobby Southcott, successful society novelist and perfect dresser, who I think is a caricature of Noel Coward. Most of all I like Donald, who really needs someone to look after him. This book is a joy: go find a copy.\nTheir England\nPrevious Post Interview with Laila Lalami, author of The Moor\u2019s Account\nNext Post Karel \u010capek\u2019s War With the Newts\n8 thoughts on \u201cA G Macdonell and England, Their England\u201d\nMany thanks for reminding me about this brilliant, funny and clever book! Last read in the 1950\u2019s I am going to reread it on my Kindle.\nThank you for this detailed and lovely post!\nIt\u2019s a pity you didn\u2019t look at Autobiography of a Cad, Macdonnell\u2019s companion comic novel, as well. It\u2019s much less flattering of the English, especially the English upper class, and isn\u2019t as well-known, for some reason\u2026\nI hadn\u2019t heard of that title, nor have I seen it. But will look at it when I do.\nPingback: The Golden Age of Murder | Kate Macdonald\nDavid Salter says:\nHello Kate, Long time no talk. I hadn\u2019t read this for several decades and dug it out the other day to give it another go. Looking for reviews, I came across your piece. Excellent review that has whetted my appetite to get stuck in. Thanks. David.\nDelighte that you enjoyed it, and that it dangled the book so enticingly in front of you!",
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        "raw_content": "I hate spam as much as the next person, therefore, if you subscribe to my newsletter, RSS Feed or any of my freebies offered from time to time, your email address and other personal details stay between you and me. You may unsubscribe to any element of my email campaigns at any time by clicking the \u2018unsubscribe\u2019 button. No hard feelings, seriously.\nYour privacy is very important to me. So, this is a bit more detail to help understand how I will collect, use, communicate and disclose and make use of personal information. I will not rent, sell, lease, or give away any of your personal information. The following outlines my privacy policy. Please read this privacy policy before using the site or submitting any personal information. By using the site, you accept the practices described here.\nI will make readily available to customers information about my policies and practices relating to the management of personal information.\nI use cookies and tracking technology which are useful for gathering information such as browser type and operating system, tracking the number of visitors to the site, and understanding how visitors use the Site. Personal information cannot be collected via cookies and other tracking technology, however, if you previously provided personally identifiable information, cookies may be tied to such information. Third parties such as our advertisers may also use cookies to collect information in the course of serving ads to you. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer.\nI may allow third-party companies that use tracking technologies, such as cookies or pixels, to record IP information about users who visit or interact with my website. My website does not provide any personal information to these third parties. This information allows them to deliver targeted advertisements and gauge their effectiveness. Some of these third-party advertising companies may be advertising networks that are members of the Network Advertising Initiative which offers a single location to opt out of ad targeting from member companies.\nI do not share your personally identifiable information to any third party for marketing purposes. However, I may share information with governmental agencies or other companies assisting me in fraud prevention or investigation. I may do so when: (1) permitted or required by law; or, (2) trying to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions; or, (3) investigating fraud which has already taken place.\nComments submitted to this website are the responsibility of the commenter. I reserve the right to remove or edit comments at our discretion. Site URLs (if provided) are published along with comments. E-mail addresses are required with the submission of comments but are not disclosed, unless the commenter deliberately does so him/herself by entering the e-mail address in the main comment box in addition to the box clearly labeled for the e-mail address.\nI reserve the right to delete any comments that it deems not beneficial to the readership. This includes but is not limited to comments containing profanity, self promotion, harrassment, threats, or spam of any sort.\nThe web site contains links to other websites not owned by the owner of this website. We will not, and cannot, control how your personal information is used on these other websites. Consult the privacy policies of the linked websites to see how they use your information\nIf You Have Any Questions, Concerns, Or Comments About My Privacy Policy Please Contact Me.\nI reserve the right to make changes to this policy. If these changes have a direct effect on any personal details I may have on you, I will contact you directly before these changes are made so that you may choose to opt out if necessary.",
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        "raw_content": "(1366\u20131413). King of England from 1399 to 1413, Henry IV was the first of three English kings from the House of Lancaster. He is also known as Henry of Lancaster. The Lancastrian kings were later to dispute the right to the throne with the York line in the Wars of the Roses.\nHenry was born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire, England, probably in April 1366. He was the son of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, and the grandson of King Edward III. Before becoming king, he was known as Henry Bolingbroke, and he received from his cousin King Richard II the titles earl of Derby (1377) and duke of Hereford (1397).\nIn his youth Henry was distinguished for his prowess in knightly combats. Between 1390 and 1393 he joined the Teutonic Knights on Crusade in Lithuania and in Prussia. He also visited the Holy Land.\nMeanwhile, Henry had entered politics as an opponent of Richard II. He was one of a group of opposition leaders who in 1387\u201389 outlawed Richard\u2019s closest associates and forced the king to submit to their authority. Richard later regained the upper hand. In 1398 he banished Bolingbroke and other enemies from the kingdom. When John of Gaunt died the following year, Henry returned to England to claim his father\u2019s Lancastrian estates, which Richard had confiscated. With the support of Henry Percy (the earl of Northumberland), Percy\u2019s son (known as Harry Hotspur), and Ralph Neville (the earl of Westmoreland), Henry raised an army and forced the abdication of Richard. Parliament declared Henry the lawful king of England.\nHenry IV faced a number of challenges to his authority, both at home and abroad. He suppressed an uprising in Wales under Owen Glendower and a revolt in Scotland. There were disputes over his right to the throne, and later the Percys and Neville conspired against him. At Shrewsbury in 1403 they were defeated, and Hotspur was killed. Henry died in Westminster Abbey in London on March 20, 1413, after a five-year illness. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Henry V.",
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        "raw_content": "If you are frustrated, flummoxed and just plain fed up with the permit application process, maybe we can help. Sometimes planning staff members put conditions on a building permit that are way over the top. Sometimes, the application process takes so long or costs so much money, that you just want to forget your build project. Take heart, there may be a simple solution.\nFill out the form below and send it in. We\u2019ll get back to you in a day or two and it won\u2019t cost you a penny. You don\u2019t even have to be a member of the Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners.\nPlease describe the problem and let us know how to reach you. We\u2019ll pass your request along to the right person and ask them to contact you asap.\nWe\u2019re not lawyers, and we don\u2019t give legal advice. We will tell you what we\u2019ve done and why it\u2019s worked for us or for others.",
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        "raw_content": "A Special Anniversary, A Year Of Re-Birth.\n14th February, a date known worldwide as a day of love and romance. People spend the day with their loved ones and celebrate the romance they have in their lives, while the ones who don\u2019t have a romantic life find comfort in the company of people like themselves on the Read more\u2026\nBy knightofsteel, 12 months ago February 16, 2018\nI am closing in on the first anniversary of a day I am going to remember forever. 14th of February means a lot of different things for different people, most commonly it is celebrated as Valentine\u2019s day and a day for love and romance. I am going to remember it Read more\u2026\nMy Tiny Tales: Weights.\nThey resisted as much as they could but it was a losing battle. They had been too strong for too long and now it was time to fall. The pivots were weak, the base unsettled. They had held up the burden on themselves for years but now they couldn\u2019t take Read more\u2026\nThe Race of Life.\nHave you ever felt like you are floating in space? Ever felt totally weightless and can only see your life and that of others zooming past you as it moves ahead? As if everything that defined you has gone missing and you are standing still while others race past you. Read more\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Aamir Khan was speaking on the sidelines of the inauguration of the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.\nHis films may be one of the most money minting releases, but when it comes to choosing a story, Aamir Khan follows his heart and the business aspect does not come into consideration.\nThe 53-year-old superstar, who made some unusual choices in his close to three-decade-long career, made experimental cinema mainstream by giving hits like Sarfarosh, Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Rang De Basanti, Taare Zameen Par, 3 Idiots, Dangal and Secret Superstar.\n\u201cAs a creative person, I have always followed my heart and worked on films that have touched and moved me. And these are often films that are considered risky by the market and when these films get accepted by people it gives me lot of strength and confidence. Also, it reinforces the belief I have in storytelling and creativity,\u201d Aamir told PTI.\nThe actor was speaking on the sidelines of the inauguration of the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.\n\u201cI am a student of cinema and a lover of history. I am glad this museum has started. I am keen to look at it all through. I have a fascination for creative people, like who started the film industry and who made all these silent films, talkies, black and white and colour films. Whenever there is a book on any film personality I always buy, I like to read about that time.\u201d\nOn the work front, there have been reports that Aamir will be part of an Osho biopic, based on spiritual guru Rajneesh but there is no official announcement from the actor on his upcoming films.\nTags: Aamir Khan: I have always followed my heart",
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        "raw_content": "Jeb Ball seeks Baldwin County Commission seat\nPosted by Lagniappe | Jul 19, 2017 | Latest | 0 |\nSUBMITTED \u2014 James E. \u201cJeb\u201d Ball, Program Director for Baldwin Substance Abuse Services, Inc. in Bay Minette, has announced his candidacy for Baldwin County Commissioner, District 1.\nA lifelong resident of Bay Minette, Ball graduated from Troy University before joining the Baldwin County District Attorney\u2019s Office as an Environmental Investigator and Criminal Trial Coordinator under District Attorney David Whetstone. From 1998-2007, Ball served as a Court Referral Officer with Baldwin Court Services.\nIn 2007, Ball started Baldwin Substance Abuse Services Inc. (BSAS), a company certified by the Administrative Office of Courts to provide court-ordered Level 1, Level 2 and educational classes involving drug or alcohol related crimes. BSAS also provides anger management and life skills classes if deemed necessary by the judge.\n\u201cAs a lifelong resident of North Baldwin, I know how vital it is to have a county commissioner who understands our area and will fight to make sure our voices are heard. I believe in protecting our way of life and think the best way I can give back to my community is to serve as your next District 1 County Commissioner. It\u2019s time for a new generation of leaders to step up and move this county forward,\u201d Ball said. \u201cBaldwin County continues to change and grow each and every day, and we need to be fully-equipped and ready to take advantage of the growth to bring new jobs to North Baldwin and economic prosperity to our citizens.\u201d\nBall was also part of the launch team for the City Hope Church Bay Minette Campus, where he serves as Guest Services Director. He currently serves as President-elect of the Bay Minette Rotary Club.\nHe and his wife, Allison, have been married 20 years and have one daughter.\nPreviousLittle insight in disappointing Ledger doc\nNextMusic Listings: July 20 \u2013 July 26, 2017\nFairhope prepares to accept bids for nine-field soccer complex\nPolice release names from drug raid, look to expand SCORE program\nData shows hundreds of students left Mae Eanes annually\nPharmacy bandit lands 8 years in federal prison",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home > Funny stuff > Always look on the bright side of life\nA very old lady looked in the mirror one morning. She had three remaining hairs on her head, and being a positive soul, she said, \u201cI think I\u2019ll braid my hair today.\u201d So she braided her three hairs, and she had a great day.\nSome days later, looking in the mirror one morning, preparing for her day, she saw that she had only two hairs remaining. \u201cHmm, two hairs\u2026 I fancy a centre parting today.\u201d She duly parted her two hairs, and as ever, she had a great day.\nA week or so later, she saw that she had just one hair left on her head. \u201cOne hair huh\u2026,\u201d she mused, \u201cI know, a pony-tail will be perfect.\u201d And again she had a great day.\nThe next morning she looked in the mirror. She was completely bald.\n\u201cFinally bald huh,\u201d she said to herself, \u201cHow wonderful! I won\u2019t have to waste time doing my hair anymore!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Christians Abide\nPsalm 98, 1 John 3:1-8, Matthew 13:24-31\nTwenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity\n\u201cLord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations\u201d (Ps. 90:1). \u201cWhosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God.\u201d (1 Jn. 4:15). \u201cLittle children, abide in him\u201d (1 John 2:28). \u201cWhosoever abideth in Him sinneth not\u201d (1 Jn 3:6).\nWe are still talking about what Christians do, and today\u2019s sermon is, \u201cChristians Abide.\u201d The word, abide isn\u2019t used much any more, yet I think we all know it means to live in, or make your abode somewhere. The word seems to have a sense of place. It means more than just to live in a house; it means to make your house your home. So when I say, \u201cChristians abide\u201d I mean we abide in God. We live in Him. He is our home. I think we all know this, we know Christians abide in God. But I am not sure all Christians know how to abide in God. So today I want to talk about how Christians abide in God.\nThe first thing I want to say, is that we abide in God by abiding in The Faith. I mean, of course, the faith found in the Bible, the doctrines, teachings, ideas, values, and life-understanding taught in the Bible. We express the essentials of The Faith every Sunday in the liturgies of Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. The liturgies express The Faith. The Apostles\u2019 Creed and Nicene Creed certainly express it quite clearly. They express the foundational, essential teachings of Scripture. Christians may disagree on some other points, but to compromise on these points is to desert the Christian faith.\nWe abide in The Faith because we believe it is given to us by God. It is, as Jude 3 says, the faith once delivered unto the saints. God became flesh and taught the faith to the Apostles. The Apostles preserved it for us in the Bible. Faithful people have proclaimed and preserved it down through the ages. Millions have held to it in time of persecution. Millions have died for it. Millions live for it. People often wonder why the Anglican Orthodox Church was founded, and why we established Holy Trinity Church here in Powhatan. The answer is simple, to keep The Faith. Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Anglican Orthodox Church. What made Bishop Dees feel constrained to leave a denomination that had been his family\u2019s spiritual home for generations? What made him invest his own personal money into this new and tiny Anglican denomination? What made so many others in these United States and around the world come out of their denominations and unite with the Anglican Orthodox World Communion? It was the Faith. Why did Thomas Cranmer suffer the horrible death of being burned at the stake? To keep The Faith. Why did the early Christians go to the lions and the gladiators and the cross? To keep the faith. This Faith is valuable. It is the way of life, the way to God. We only abide in God when we abide in The Faith.\nWe abide in God when we abide in righteousness. According to our reading from 1 John this morning, \u201cWhosoever abideth in him sinneth not.\u201d Who is the \u201chim\u201d in that verse? It is Jesus Christ, of course. It is the One 1 John 3:5 says \u201cwas manifested\u201d that is, He appeared, He was revealed, He came to us, \u201cto take away our sins.\u201d Christians abide, live, and dwell in Him, and \u201cWhosoever abideth in him sinneth not.\u201d\nIt is important for us to note that the Bible is not saying Christians do not sin. If Christians do not sin, then there has never been a real Christian, because even the most Godly among us sins. Would you compare yourself to the Apostle Paul? Would you claim that your behaviour is as pure and good as his? Would you assert that you have lived up to the teachings of Scripture as he did? Served God as fully and willingly as he did? Suffered and sacrificed in God\u2019s service as he did? I doubt if any of us would make that claim. Yet listen to St. Paul\u2019s words in Romans 7:19: \u201cthe good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.\u201d Paul is saying even he has left undone the things he ought to have done, and has done those things which he ought not to have done. Even Paul sinned.\nWell if Paul sinned, what hope is there for us? Fortunately the Bible is not talking about sinless perfection. It is talking about a life-style, let\u2019s call it a life orientation of righteousness. The Christian\u2019s life is oriented toward God, not sin. In the days before GPS, people used maps and compasses to find their way. If they got lost on a mountain road at night, they could find the direction they were going by the compass, and see what lay around them on the map. If you have ever used a compass you know the needle tries to stay on magnetic north, but it has a hard time doing so. The bumps and turns in the road, and interference from metal and electronics cause the needle to waver. We sometimes waver too. The bumps in the road, interference of the world, and our own weakness causes us to go off course sometimes. But our orientation and general direction of life is still toward God. We abide in Christ Jesus. That is what the Apostle John meant when he wrote these words.\nA life-orientation toward Christ, necessarily leads us to purify ourselves. 1 John 3:3 says we purify ourselves, even as Christ is pure. To purify is to cleanse. It is to get rid of the things that don\u2019t belong, and increase the things that do belong. What doesn\u2019t belong in a Christian\u2019s life? Anything that is not 100% compatible with God\u2019s absolute goodness. 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        "raw_content": "In late May I was fortunate to be invited on an outing to the Keet Seel Ruins in Navajo National Monument. I considered myself doubly lucky because the expedition would be led by Harvey Leake, the great grandson of John Wetherill. Wetherill was the Custodian of Navajo National Monument from its inception in 1908 until 1938.\nHarvey is also the great, great nephew of Richard Wetherill, the first Anglo to \u201cdiscover\u201d the ruins in the 1880s \u2013or, to quote a frequently used phrase from Din\u00e9 Bahane\u02bc, the Navajo Creation Story, \u201cit is said.\u201d (Then again, maybe Richard Wetherill wasn\u2019t the first. More on that subject later.)\nAll ready to roll! (Hopefully not off the side of the cliff.)\nI admit to being apprehensive when we started. I had planned on making a trip to Keet Seel not long after my Betatakin Ruins hike in 2009. But shortly thereafter life got in the way in no small measure. What followed was sixteen months of intensive treatments at the Mayo Clinic -to be specific, six chemo sessions, thirty-three radiation treatments, continual hormone injections, and three surgeries. Fortunately the result was total remission, but it took another two years for me to regain the physical condition required to haul a 40 pound backpack eight miles one way. I will narrate the trip in the captions of the photos below.\nI won\u2019t say much though as the photos pretty much speak for the incredible beauty of the area. What I\u2019ll be covering in the text are some of the stories and history about one the most remote but spectacular canyons in North America.\nFrom here on you\u2019ll read the phrase \u201cit is said\u201d quite often. Why? Well it\u2019s used frequently in Din\u00e9 Bahane\u02bc (The Story of the People) which details the prehistoric origins of the Navajo. Until recently the Navajo creation story was based on oral renderings repeated from generation to generation for at least six hundred years. \u201cIt is said\u201d is an acknowledgement the narrator was basing his story solely on what he was told by others. In other words, there is no written record.\nKeet Seel Canyon viewed from the western rim of Tsegi Canyon\nWhy do I feel this phrase is fitting for the stories I\u2019m about to tell? Because one of the aspects that fascinates me about the region is until recently much of the history is very sketchy. Until the 1930s the Four Corners area was still wild and remote. The major ruins (Betatakin, Keet Seel, Inscription House) as well as Rainbow Bridge were not \u201cdiscovered\u201d until the early 20th century.\nMilitary maps from the 1860s describe the area north of Black Mesa and Canyon de Chelly with one word: \u201cUnexplored.\u201d In other words, much of the region\u2019s history (recent as well as ancient) is based on little more than speculation, theory, and conjecture. Which bring us to my first story. As I asked in a previous entry Where Were They Then? Only \u201cThen\u201d I was referring to artists, not military men.\nChapter 1-Walker\u2019s Reconnaissance in 1859\nIn a February 2010 article about Monument Valley, a Smithsonian.com article claimed: Throughout the 19th century, white settlers considered the Monument Valley region \u2026to be hostile and ugly. The first U.S. soldiers to explore the area called it \u201cas desolate and repulsive looking a country as can be imagined,\u201d as Capt. John G. Walker put it in 1849, the year after the area was annexed from Mexico in the Mexican-American War. \u201cAs far as the eye can reach\u2026is a mass of sand stone hills without any covering or vegetation except a scanty growth of cedar.\u201d\nDesolate and repulsive!? Oh well. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, it is said. Tastes also change, it is said. It\u2019s hard to imagine anyone describing the landscape north of Black Mesa as \u201cdesolate and repulsive\u201d today. The thousands of tourists who travel to the area annually (a large percentage of them from overseas) would most likely offer different descriptions. One correction to Smithsonian.com\u2019s otherwise well written article: Walker\u2019s expedition was in 1859, not 1849.\n\u201cOK, thank you for the accurate but useless information,\u201d those of you who hate history because of the preoccupation with dates might be saying. More on \u201cwhy\u201d the \u201cwhen\u201d matters later. For now, we\u2019ll acknowledge Walker\u2019s quote as written is accurate. However one question I\u2019ve always had since first reading the Captain\u2019s observation in Frank McNitt\u2019s Navajo Wars is where exactly was he standing, and what exactly was he looking at? Was he referring to Monument Valley or the Shonto Plateau and Tsegi Canyon. Where was Captain Walker then, in September of 1859?\nBlack Mesa, Klethla Valley, and Marsh Pass. View is looking east. Kayenta is on the other side of Marsh Pass.\nWe do know he was standing on the northern rim of Black Mesa (Shown in the photo above.) As anyone familiar with the area could tell you, that covers a lot of ground \u2013over seventy miles. If he was standing on the northernmost point he would have been able to see the south side of Monument Valley. However let\u2019s add some more context. In the sentence following his analysis of the surrounding scenic beauty, Walker added, \u201cIn the Northwest and apparently about fifty miles distant Sierra Panoche (Navajo Mountain) looms up, and beyond this\u2026the junction of Colorado Chiquito and Rio San Juan (The Colorado and San Juan Rivers)\u201d\nTheir guide then led Walker and his troops down a treacherous, winding path to the eastern end of the Klethla Valley. They spent that night in ancient ruins known as the Long House ruins (not to be confused with the Long House Ruins at Mesa Verde) on the slope of the northeastern side of the valley, where they tore down some of the beams for firewood. Like tastes, respect for archeological treasure has also changed over the years \u2013thankfully.\nIn a conclusion based on Walker\u2019s more detailed description along with his itinerary after \u201cenjoying\u201d the view, I would speculate he was standing on the western side of Black Mesa\u2019s northern slope, somewhere midway between the \u201cBlack Mesa\u201d lettering in the photo and the far right side. This would offer something similar to the view shown in the photo below. Note Navajo Mountain can clearly be seen in the Northwest (far left of the photo.)\nTsegi Canyon looking north\nI consider Walker\u2019s reports of their subsequent travels and recorded sights to be further confirmation of my theory. The following day they marched east through Marsh Pass and skirted the northernmost tip of Black Mesa. There they first laid eyes on \u201cthe Lana Negra\u2026resembling a vast Gothic Cathedral\u201d. Had Walker been standing on or anywhere near the northern most point of Black Mesa the day before, the Lana Negra (known today as Agathla Needle) would have been clearly visible.\nThe troops then headed south returning to Fort Defiance a few days later without incident. It was Walker\u2019s second successful reconnaissance that summer- both of which resulted in zero casualties and zero \u201cenemies\u201d killed. During an earlier expedition in August his men were the first to travel the entire distance of Canyon de Chelly from east to west. In his final report Walker concluded \u201c\u2026Navajoes everywhere evinced the most earnest desire for peace. I am not prepared to say what would be the better line of policy towards them, but there is no doubt that a war made upon them now by us would fall the heaviest upon the least guilty.\u201d \u201c..fall heaviest upon the least guilty\u201d\u2026.unfortunately, as it is in most wars and violent escalations, that\u2019s exactly what happened.\nBy 1859, just thirteen years since Kearney\u2019s army conquered Santa Fe without a shot, there had already been three treaty signings between representatives the U.S. Government and a number of Navajo headmen. Yet the centuries old pattern of raiding and counter-raiding between the Navajo and the Nakais (the natives of Spanish/Mexican descent), clustered primarily in settlements along the Rio Grande, continued. Many of the Pueblo tribes, including the Zuni, Hopi and Jemes, were also feeling the sting of the Canyon de Chelly ladrones wrath. Every treaty failed to bring a lasting peace.\nOn the way! Southern entrance to Keet Seel Canyon. We were told by one of the rangers during orientation about the importance of knowing which way to go at this junction. Many parties turn right (south) instead of left (north) and find themselves back at Highway 160.\nChapter 2-The Hammer and the Anvil\nThe following year, in the late summer of 1860, Colonel Edward Richard Sprigg Canby launched a campaign code named The Hammer and the Anvil. Canby\u2019s strategy was based in part on Walker\u2019s reports of the area from the year before, which included more than the Captain\u2019s opinion on the region\u2019s scenic beauty.\nCanby had also received information which indicated the majority of the Navajo, driven from their summer haunts in the Chuska, Carrizo and Lukachukai Mountains by troop movements a few weeks earlier, were headed west towards Black Mesa. Canby intended to corral and drive the fleeing Navajo into Marsh Pass. There he believed the Dineh would be trapped in a nearly impenetrable country (the anvil) where they would be hammered by the troops under his command. They would \u201c\u2026inflict punishment\u2026signal in its results and lasting in effects.\u201d\nThose few who might possibly escape through the anvil would be massacred by the Paiutes, who Canby believed were at war with the Navajo. Nearly every key piece of information which formed the backbone of the Hammer and Anvil\u2019s strategy was erroneous. But realize this all predated spy satellites, drones, U2s, and SR71s \u2013if you didn\u2019t already know that.\nAlcove on the east wall of Keet Seel Canyon. It might make for a halfway decent \u201canvil\u201d.\nIn early October, 1860 Canby\u2019s force of nearly 300 men (aka \u201cthe Hammer\u201d) consisting of infantry, dragoons, and mounted riflemen departed from Fort Defiance amply supplied with weapons, horses, mules, rations and seriously bad military intelligence. Canby split his force in three. With a column of infantry he led the march north to Canyon de Chelly and swept the north rim from east to west.\nHis second in command, Major Henry Sibley, headed west with the dragoons and mounted riflemen to the Rio Colorado Wash, then marched north to the western entrance of Canyon de Chelly. Captain Lafayette McLaws was given a small battalion and ordered to patrol the southern Chuskas to prevent any stragglers from escaping to the south. (One account claims McLaws became so bored he returned his command to Fort Defiance several days early.)\nCanby and Sibley (who were brother-in-laws, it is said\u2026and written many times as well, although never actually proven) rejoined forces at the mouth of Canyon de Chelly. Both were dismayed to learn neither had encountered more than a few Dineh. Indeed, the largest force Sibley had come across was the 2nd New Mexican Mounted Volunteers, under the command of the legendary El Leoncito, Manuel Antonio Chaves. While Canby was conducting his three pronged operation, Chaves was leading yet another citizen\u2019s reprisal party -which were often nothing more thinly disguised slave and livestock raiding expeditions. Sibley had run into Chaves \u201cmuch to my disappointment\u201d as he later wrote, near present day Ganado.\nLeft to right: Edward R.S. Canby, Henry Hopkins Sibley, Manuel Antonio Chaves\nModifying his plans, Canby gave all of the cavalry to Sibley and instructed him to proceed southwesterly to Black Mesa, ascend to the top, then sweep the mesa and descend on the northern side at the same point where Captain Walker had done so the year before. Canby meanwhile would take the infantry and march around the northern rim of Black Mesa, then meet Sibley at the Long House ruins. Canby\u2019s march was uneventful; Sibley\u2019s a little more lively.\nWhile trying to find a suitable route to the top of Black Mesa Sibley\u2019s dragoons spotted a large horse herd to the north. With little in the way of casualties incurred or inflicted, they were able to capture the livestock and destroy the rancheria of Delgadito, one of the most important Navajo Headmen.\nAfter once again rejoining forces with Major Sibley, the army spent four days exploring from their encampment at Marsh Pass. Canby concluded his Anvil was not a steep, impenetrable canyon wall, but instead a maze of numerous canyons, three main arteries and dozens of box canyons, that make up the Tsegi Canyon complex.\nViewing some of the photos here it\u2019s easy imagine how many different escape routes the canyon provided. Canby had found the all the reports he had relied on for his strategy \u201c\u2026were erroneous. The Pah Utes (sic) were not at war with the Navajoes (sic)\u201d and the area around Marsh Pass \u201cwas no barrier to their further flight.\u201d\nTributary to Keet Seel Canyon and the mouth of one of dozens of box canyons in the Tsegi Canyon complex.\nLooking at these photos one could easily accuse Canby of understatement. In addition to the dozens of pathways to the Shonto Plateau offered by Tsegi Canyon, the meadow to the west of Marsh Pass led to a wide, easily traveled trail all the way to the Hopi Mesas and the Little Colorado River. Unlike Walker, Sibley found the route from Canyon de Chelly to Black Mesa, \u201ca most picturesque region.\u201d He also astutely noted the Navajos \u201c\u2026power of evading pursuit arises from the nature of the country.\u201d\nIn other words, in 1860 this was damned hard country to be chasing after someone, especially when you weren\u2019t sure where the water holes were.\nAlthough tactically a failure, the Hammer and the Anvil was a strategic success. Canby could claim next to nothing in the way of military victories, noting the campaign\u2019s objectives were \u201climited\u2026by physical causes\u2026and the failure to effect a decisive result\u201d, due primarily to a lack of adequate forage and water \u201cthroughout this whole section of country.\u201d That 1860 was one of the worst drought years on record did not help matters.\nStill six miles or so to go to ruins. Although water was abundant in the canyon during our hike it has been a wet year. One can only speculate how dry the canyon was in 1860, two years into one of the worst droughts in the region on record.\nThe total casualties inflicted were 28 Navajos killed, 360 horses and 2000 sheep captured -most resulting from Sibley\u2019s attack on Delgaditio\u2019s rancheria. It was hardly the stuff of military legend. But Canby\u2019s operations combined with the 2nd New Mexican Volunteer\u2019s raids had disrupted most of the Navajo\u2019s population\u2019s daily routines, their herding and harvesting, to the point many were starving by winter.\nIt also marked the beginning of a period known in Navajo tribal lore as Nahonzod, or \u201cthe fearing time.\u201d Nahonzod commenced with Canby\u2019s Hammer and Anvil campaign and ended when the tribe was allowed to return to a small portion of their homeland in 1868 after their relocation to Bosque Redondo.\nIn February of 1861 over forty Navajo headmen signed Canby\u2019s treaty at a council at Fort Fauntleroy. Recently constructed, the post was ironically situated near Ojo Del Oso (Bear Springs). This was where the first treaty had been signed in 1846 declaring \u201c\u201da firm and lasting peace and amity \u2026 between the American people and the Navajo tribe of Indians.\u201d\nUnfortunately for the fourth treaty between the two nations, the Civil War changed everything. Canby assumed command over all U.S. forces in New Mexico. His former superior, Colonel Fauntleroy, had resigned to take a General\u2019s commission in the newly formed Army of Virginia. Canby was forced to abandon Forts Defiance and Fauntleroy for posts further east to guard against the impending invasion by the Tejanos, led by none other than his old friend, Henry Hopkins Sibley, now a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army. Fort Fauntleroy\u2019s name was changed to Fort Lyon.\nTo help keep the Navajo in check on the western front the fort was manned by the 2nd New Mexican Volunteers, led by Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Antonio Chaves. The result was predictable. Chaos reigned. The bullets and arrows flew -all good material for future blog posts.\nWild horse. According to the on site Rangers at the ruins there is a small herd that calls the canyon home.\nChapter 3- Hoskininni\u2019s flight and escape.\n\u201cI was born in this country. My ancestors are buried here. I will not be trapped like a rabbit nor herded like a sheep. I will be a free man, even though the Utes (may) kill me.\u201d Hoskininni-1863\nLater that evening at the campground I had a brief conversation with Harvey Leake regarding the legendary escape of Navajo Headman Hoskininni and his followers to Navajo Mountain. I wrote about Hoskininni in my entry When Life Gives You Lemons. Sometime in the late summer or early fall of 1863, when Kit Carson\u2019s troops were forcibly rounding up most members of the Navajo tribe, Hoskininni was able to elude the U.S. Forces by taking refuge near Naatsis\u02bc\u00e1\u00e1n, the Head of the Earth Mother, aka Navajo Mountain.\nWhile most of the tribe suffered through four long years of exile at Bosque Redondo, Hoskininni and his band spent four lean years at the southeastern base of Navajo Mountain, isolated and separated from their fellow tribal members but still free.\nHarvey and I agreed little is known about the actual event, so any premises the two of us have are largely based on speculation and conjecture\u2026in other words, \u201cit is said.\u201d Yet the scarcity of factual data has not prevented numerous accounts from being published over the years.\nStill going\u2026when will be there?\nIn 1952, noted archaeologist Byron Cummings wrote a sensationalized account in his book \u201cIndians I Have Known\u201d.\nAccording to Cummings, Hoskininni led his followers across the San Juan River to the Clay Hills area in southeastern Utah where they believed they would be safe (an interesting assertion, given they would have been on the edge of Ute country.) However \u201cCarson and his men were experienced Indian fighters, determined to complete the task assigned to them.\u201d Upon learning Carson\u2019s forces had also crossed the river and were in hot pursuit, Hoskininni then fled south across the San Juan at a place known today as Hoskininni Crossing. They finally eluded their would-be captors by pushing on to the \u201crugged and dangerous country\u201daround Navajo Mountain.\nCummings then claims many of Carson\u2019s troops and horses were either swept away by the treacherous current of the river or \u201cbogged in the quicksand\u201d before admitting their utter defeat. While it might make for a good movie nearly every claim in this version is demonstrably false. Unfortunately, as is so often the case, this version has been rehashed numerous times over the years in other publications and internet articles. Some versions even mention a tunnel underneath the San Juan River.\nSo which of Cummings\u2019s claims are \u201cdemonstrably false\u201d?\nSmall waterfall\u2026bigger one ahead.\nFor starters, it is well documented Carson himself never went any further north than the western mouth of Canyon de Chelly. The northernmost point any of his expeditionary forces reached were two small scouting reconnoiters of Black Mesa under Sergeants Jose Maria Romero and John W. Dorsett in December, 1863. By this time Hoskininni and his followers were securely hidden near Navajo Mountain.\nThe only other recorded military operation in the \u201cUnexplored\u201d area shown on the map below during this time was a group of citizen volunteers under Captain Quirino Maes. In early January 1864, Maes led 67 men from Abiqui to the San Juan River. They proceeded on the south bank to a place known as Puerta de las Lunitas, then left the river and headed to Black Mesa. Although there were some small skirmishes and raids, no mention is made of any pursuits across the river. And since today no one has any idea where Puerta de las Lunitas is located there is no way of knowing where they left the river and headed southwest towards Black Mesa. Again, by the time Maes and his citizen\u2019s brigade launched their expedition Hoskininni\u2019s band was safely encamped by Naatsis\u02bc\u00e1\u00e1n.\nAs shown on the map the canyons we were traveling were \u201cunexplored\u2019 as recently as 1864.\nSo what is known about what really happened? In July 1941 The Desert Magazine published an article written by Charles Kelly. Kelly interviewed Hoskininni\u2019s son, Hoskaninni Begay. Hoskininni Begay was five years old in 1863 and past eighty years old when he was recalling the episode. But he gives a very detailed account, including the route they traveled to escape their \u201cfour enemies\u2026the Utes, the white soldiers, bands of raiding Mexicans \u2013and hunger.\u201d\nHe recounts how he was camped with sixteen others near Agathla Needle, preparing to follow his father on the path of \u201cfreedom or death.\u201d When word came via scouts that soldiers were on their way to Kayenta they fled under the cover of darkness, poorly prepared for their epic journey. After traveling two nights north of Agathla Needle they turned west to the \u201chead of Oljeto\u201d (the original Oljeto was several miles northeast of present day Oljeto \u2013just west of Gouldings Lodge).\nThey continued \u201cwest and southwest toward Navajo Mountain. We could have followed several different canyons down to the Big River (Colorado), but father wanted to get behind the mountain, so we took the hardest road, climbing down into many deep canyons where there was no trail, and up again to the flat mesas above.\u201d\nHe gave no mention of going anywhere near the San Juan River or of being pursued by troops of any kind, although he did note on the first night they could see the U.S. Army\u2019s campfires to the east and the fires of the Utes, their most feared enemy, scattered to the west.\nApproaching the big waterfall\nHoskininni-Begay\u2019s account also smashed the romanticized version I had imagined for years, which held the group headed north up Tsegi Canyon, then Keet Seel Canyon (perhaps even taking the exact same route we had traversed earlier in the day) eventually climbing out of one of the box canyons onto the Shonto Plateau, then onto Navajo Mountain.\nWell, I was way off on that one.\nBut I do know the answers to these two trivia questions.\nWho was the only illiterate General in the history of the U.S. Army?\nWho was the only General to be killed in action during the Indian Wars of the 1800s?\nAnswers: Kit Carson and Edward R.S. Canby. (I\u2019m going to assume some of you are saying to yourselves, \u201cHey, what about Custer?\u201d While Custer was promoted to Brigadier General during the Civil War it was a Brevet promotion. He was a Colonel at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.)\nFor a limited time, take the correct answers along with $4 and get the beverage of your choice at any participating Starbucks location.\nFor another interesting first hand account on Carson\u2019s campaign and its effect on (some) of the Navajo people, I highly recommend the book Wolfkiller. It often fascinates me how the first-hand accounts of those who lived through an event or period vary greatly with the narrative history that is sometimes taught generations later. Wolfkiller is both an inspiring and informative book. Now, since I make it a practice to limit my entries to 1000 words and I\u2019m already almost past 4000 words it\u2019s time for intermission before proceeding to Part II.\nByron Cummings, Indians I Have Known, Arizona Shilhouettes. Tucson, Arizona. 1952\nMax L. Heyman Jr. Prudent Soldier-A Biography of Major General E.R.S. Canby 1817-1873. The Arthur H. Clarke Company. Glendale, California. 1959\nCharles Kelly, \u201cHoskaninni.\u201d The Desert Magazine, July 1941\nLawrence Kelly, Navajo Roundup, The Pruett Publishing Company. Boulder, Colorado. 1970\nFrank McNitt, Navajo Wars, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1972 National Archives, Washington D.C.\n4 thoughts on \u201cKeet Seel-The Best Preserved cliff Dwellings in North America\u2026 it is said. Part I\u201d\nIt\u2019s refreshing to see beautiful, relevant photos while learning something new. Great post.\nvirginia.sanchez@comcast.net says:\nBeautiful photos. Thanks for posting. 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        "raw_content": "This summary was prepared by Ralf Schwarzer of the Freie Universit\u00f6t, Berlin, Germany for the Psychosocial Working Group. Last revised December, 1997.\nAnxiety research is conducted within two separate traditions: (a) as an acute emotion and as a personality construct, and (b) as a mental disorder or an illness. The first line of research is mainly done by psychologists based on psychometric tools with a major focus on individual differences. The second line of research is mainly done by psychiatrists based on qualitative categories (such as given by the DSM) with a focus on case studies. The leading periodical in the first tradition is \"Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal,\" whereas the leading periodical in the second tradition is the \"Journal of Anxiety Disorders.\" The statements by the present author are biased in favor of the psychological approach.\nA distinction between state and trait anxiety has become commonplace (Spielberger, 1972, 1983). State anxiety is defined as an unpleasant emotional arousal in face of threatening demands or dangers. A cognitive appraisal of threat is a prerequisite for the experience of this emotion (Lazarus, 1991). Trait anxiety, on the other hand, reflects the existence of stable individual differences in the tendency to respond with state anxiety in the anticipation of threatening situations.\nMoreover, at the level of both state and trait anxiety, a further distinction has been made between worry and emotionality (Spielberger, 1980). Worry refers to the cognitive component of the anxiety experience. Individuals respond to threat with worries about the imminent danger and their perceived lack of competence to counteract the threat. Emotionality, on the other hand, refers to the perceived arousal component of the anxiety experience. Individuals experience sweating, headache, nervosity, and other bodily reactions. Although these two components are usually present at the same time to some degree, they are only poorly to moderately related with each other. Moreover, they differ in terms of their behavioral consequences. Worry is substantially related to performance impairment whereas emotionality is almost unrelated to it.\nWorry is negatively correlated (r \u02dc.50) with perceived self-efficacy (Schwarzer, 1996). Individuals who do not feel competent to cope with challenging demands, harbor self-doubts and worry. Thus, they are more anxious.\nDepression is more prevalent in anxious individuals (r \u02dc.50). However, the construct of depression is clearly distinct from the construct of anxiety, since the latter is a response to perceived threat whereas the former is a response to perceived harm or loss (Lazarus, 1991).\nA stress response may include anxiety but not necessarily so (Endler, 1997). Stress is commonly understood in one of three ways: (a) as a stimulus such as a critical event (e.g., a \"stressor\"), (b) as a response to such an event (symptoms), and (c) as a transactional encounter between a person and a situation. According to the first view, anxiety follows the critical event (e.g., in the form of a post-traumatic disorder; Keane, Taylor, & Penk, 1997). According to the second view, anxiety is part of the response pattern. According to the third view, anxiety is an accompanying emotion.\nDue to the many different conceptualizations of anxiety, it does not come as a surprise to find several thousand publications that seem to contradict each other.\nAmong many instruments to assess anxiety, one stands out: the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI, Spielberger, 1983). This does not mean that it is an ideal measure but it is the most frequently used scale in research world-wide, and no other measure has received as many foreign language adaptations and citations in the last three decades. Thus, it is the standard in the field. The self-report inventory consists of 20 items to assess state anxiety, and another 20 items to assess trait anxiety. These two parts differ in the item wording, in the response format (intensity vs. frequency), and in the instructions for how to respond. An alternative to the STAI is the Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scales (EMAS; Endler, Edwards, & Vitelli, 199 1), based on Endler's theory of person-situation interactionism (cf. Endler, 1997).\nTrait anxiety is on average higher among lower social class individuals than among middle class individuals (Lewis, 1996; Lenzi et al., 1993; Zeidner, 1988).\nTrait anxiety has been found related to health. For example, individuals whose self-rating of health is favorable, score lower in anxiety ( Forsberg & Bjorvell, 1993). However, the association between these two variables is much more complex. Anxiety can be the cause of illness, or anxiety can be an effect of illness.\n(a) Anxiety as an independent variable\nIndividuals with high levels of anxiety are predisposed to a number of ailments. This is usually labelled \"somatization.\" Anxiety results, for example, in tension headache, dyspepsia, peptic ulcers, hypertension, etc.\nIn addition to somatization, another effect of anxiety is health risk behavior. Anxious individuals delay health care seeking, they avoid screenings that might produce unfavorable or threatening information. This is the case, for example, in HIV testing or mammography screenings.\nA third effect of anxiety lies in self-reports of ill health. Anxious individuals complain more frequently about ill health, they seek medical attention and put a strain on their social networks and on the health care system. For example, they report more symptoms allegedly due to dental amalgam fillings.\n(b) Anxiety as a dependent variable\nAnxiety is an accompanying emotion of stressful encounters. Stress leads to elevated levels of state anxiety and blood pressure, disposing patients, in turn, to worse conditions.\nStress can be represented by distinct \"stressors\" such as natural disasters, accidents, migration, divorce, unemployment, surgery, or disease. Following these events or conditions, persons develop patterns of emotional distress, including anxiety and depression. Anxiety following a myocardial infarct is an example (Dew et al., 1996; Frasure-Smith et al., 1995; Schwarzer & Schr\u00f6der, 1997).\nSuch an emotional response of clinical significance is found, for example, in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after experiencing a severe trauma.\n(c) Anxiety as a mediator\nAfter substantial and prolonged anxiety reactions are experienced, these can, in turn, cause adverse health effects. Thus, anxiety can be considered a mediator between stressful life events and ill health. Emotional reactions following stress may develop into a spiral of effects. Psychological interventions are needed to interrupt this deleterious process. Social support and professional help can buffer the effect and restabilize the person, so no physical health care will be necessary.\n(d) Anxiety as a component of mental illness\nFinally, specific kinds of anxiety constitute the key components in various manifestations of psychiatric morbidity, such as panic or anxiety disorders.\nIn sum, anxiety is related to ill health in a number of ways. Unfortunately, most of the research is correlational and cross-sectional which does not allow us to uncover the causal mechanisms involved in this relationship (Schwarzer, 1990, 1996).\nDew, M. et al. (1996). Prevalence and predictors of depression and anxiety-related disorders during the year after heart transplantation. Journal of Higher Education, 18 (6) 48S-61S.\nEndler, N. S. (1997). Stress, anxiety, and coping: The multidimensional interaction model. Canadian Psychology, 38.\nEndler, N. S., Edwards, J. M., & Vitelli, R. (1991). Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scales (EMAS): Manual. Los Angeles, CA.: Western Psychological Services.\nForsberg, C., & Bjorvell, H. (I 993). Swedish population norms for the GHRI, HI and STAI-state. Quality of Life Research: An International Journal, 2 (5), 349-356.\nFrasure-Smith, N., Lesperance, F., & Talojic, M. (I995). The impact of negative emotions on prognosis following myocardial infarction: Is it more than depression? Health Psychology, 14 (5) 388-398.\nKean, T., Taylor, K., & Penk, W. (1997). Differentiating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from major depression (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorders (GAD). Journal of AnxieLy Disorders, 11 (2) 317-328.\nLazarus, R. S. (I 991). Emotion and adaptation. London: Oxford University Press.\nLenzi, A., et al. (I 993). Social class and mood disorders: Clinical features. Social Psychiatry and Psvchiatric Epidemiology, 28 (2) 56-59.\nLewis, G. (I 996). Depression and public health. International Review of Psychiatry, 8 (4) 289-294.\nSchwarzer, R. (I 990). Current trends in anxiety research. In P. J. D. Drenth, J. A. Sergeant, & R. J. Takens (Eds.), European Perspectives in Psychology. Vol. 2. (pp. 225-244.) Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.\nSchwarzer, R. (I 996). Thought control of action: Interfering self-doubts. In 1. G. Sarason, G. R. Pierce, & B. R. Sarason (Eds.), Cognitive interference: Theories, methods, and findings (pp. 99-115). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.\nSchwarzer, R., & Schr\u00f6der, K. (1997). Effects of self-efficacy and social support on postsurgical recovery of heart patients. Irish Journal of Psychology, 18 (1), 88-103.\nSpielberger, C. D. (1972). Anxiety: Current trends in theory and research: I. New York, N.Y.: Academic Press.\nSpielberger, C. D. (1980). Test Anxiety Inventory. Preliminary professional manual. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.\nSpielberger, C. D. (1983). Manual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). 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        "raw_content": "Author: Claire Masurel; Kady MacDonald Denton (Illustrator)\n\"Parents looking for a book about separation or divorce will find few offerings as positive, matter-of-fact, or child-centered as this one. . . . Simple, yet profoundly satisfying.\" - Booklist (starred review)\nKady MacDonald Denton won the General Governor Award.\nClaire Masurel is the author of numerous books for children, although this is her first for Walker Books. She wrote Two Homes after talking to a child who was upset after her parents' recent divorce. In order to comfort the girl, \"I talked about her two homes, and all the many things she could do in them. It was a positive way of helping her accept the changes in her life, focusing not on what was missed, but on the abundance of good times - and love - that she would continue to share with her Mum and Dad.\" Kady MacDonald Denton is one of Canada's foremost illustrators and has won the General Governor Award. She lives with her family in Manitoba, Canada. About Two Homes, she says, \"Alex talks about simple things like toothbrushes, bedrooms, and friends - and they are all special because they are part of the love Alex feels in both homes. I tried to show that love in the illustrations.\"\nIllustrator : Kady MacDonald Denton\nAuthor : Claire Masurel; Kady MacDonald Denton (Illustrator)",
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        "raw_content": "To guide child protection workers in the provision and coordination of protection and support to at risk homeless young people.\nThe Department of Communities (the Department) must assess children who present as homeless.\nWe must also inform parents of the child's whereabouts unless we believe that this would place the child at risk of harm. A decision not to inform the parents must be endorsed by the district director.\nThe Department must accept referrals from Centrelink under the criteria of the Youth Protocol: An agreement concerning referral, assessment, case management and support for homeless young people.\nWe must assess and respond to referrals from Specialist Homelessness Services in line with the Protocol between SAAP Services and the Department for Child Protection (September 2008).\nWe are responsible for providing alternative care and accommodation for young people in the CEO's care who are involved in the criminal justice system or who are under the age of 16 years and unable to live at home.\nChildren and Community Services Act 2004 - relevant sections\nHomeless children under 15 years of age\nAccommodation assessment issues\nUnendorsed Placements (children not in the CEO\u2019s care)\nThe Youth Protocol\nDepartment of Communities' responsibilities for Homelessness Accommodation and Supported Service accommodation for young people\nSection 12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle\nSection 31 CEO may cause inquiries to be made about child\nSection 32 Further action by the CEO\nSection 80 Guidelines for placement of certain children, and\nSection 81 Consultation before placement of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Child.\nThe Department, in conjunction with parents, has a role to play where a child under the age of 15:\nrefuses to return home\ncannot return home because action needs to be taken to safeguard or promote a child\u2019s wellbeing and/or\nis not allowed to return home because their parents are refusing to let the child live in the home.\nChild protection workers should remind parents of their parental responsibility to find appropriate solutions.\nWhen it has been determined that action should not be taken to safeguard or promote the child\u2019s wellbeing and no other viable accommodation options have been identified by the family, consideration could be given to entering into a negotiated placement agreement (NPA), with the parent\u2019s consent. For more information refer to Chapter 3.4: Negotiated placement agreements. Where there is information to suggest a child may be at risk in the home, the child protection worker should intake for further inquiries and determine whether a safety and wellbeing assessment (SWA) is required. Refer to Chapter 2.2: Assessment and investigation processes for further information.\nAgreed private accommodation arrangement\nWhere possible the child and their parents should be involved in making plans for the child\u2019s living arrangements.\nConsideration should be given to accommodation options with extended family members or family friends acceptable to both child and parents.\nThe child protection worker can arrange or facilitate a meeting with the young person, their parents and other significant people in the young person\u2019s life to look at care and accommodation options. If the outcome of this meeting results in a person being identified by the family as able to provide care for a child as a private agreement, no written agreement is required. In this situation, the child is not in the CEO\u2019s care and no case management is required. Any decisions should be recorded as an interaction task in Assist.\nUnendorsed placements\nWhere we are working with a child and their family, an urgent assessment should be conducted by the child protection worker when the child refuses to reside with the family or the carer and self-selects other accommodation. The focus of this assessment should be on the risks to a child's safety and what needs to occur to keep the young person safe. This includes:\nobtaining consent from the adults and relatives for a Department record check, using Form 395 Record Check Consent form. This must be submitted as soon as possible to establish any potential risk factors. Refer to Chapter 4.1: Record checks and the Working with Children Check\na basic description of the household with the focus on how it meets the child's needs for safety and wellbeing\nrecording the action taken, key decisions and rationale of the assessment, record check, etc for the adult/relatives in the child's case file (Objective file), and\ndeveloping a case plan, approved by the team leader.\nUnendorsed placements should be assessed by child protection workers in a timely manner to identify the risks to a child's safety. Where an unendorsed placement is assessed as unsuitable, child protection workers are required to assess whether the placement is dangerous, or unsuitable but not dangerous. Dangerous unendorsed placements warrant an immediate response.\nUnsuitable, but not dangerous unendorsed placements can only be considered when the child refuses to stay in alternative accommodation. Child protection workers must use their professional judgement regarding the risk posed by the accommodation arrangement, the potential harm if the child enters a self destructive lifestyle on the streets, and any other consequences which may arise if we do not support that accommodation arrangement. In reaching a decision, team leader\u2019s endorsement must be sought.\nDangerous placements\nWhere an unendorsed placement is dangerous to the child's wellbeing (for example, where sexual exploitation is occurring), we have a responsibility to secure the child's safety. This action may include applying to the Court for a warrant to access and/or take the child into provisional protection and care without a warrant under s37 of the Act. Endorsement from the district director is required.\nGenerally, we will not endorse or support an unsuitable accommodation option, and will not provide financial support. Reasons for a decision contrary to this should be well documented on the child\u2019s case file. Controversial action should be documented and brought to the attention of the team leader, who has the responsibility to inform the district director.\nWhere a child chooses to remain in unsuitable accommodation (but not a dangerous accommodation arrangement), we have case management responsibility for the child, and the unendorsed placement arrangement must be recorded in in the child's case file (Objective file).\nIn these cases the child protection worker should develop a safety plan to assist and encourage the child to find more suitable accommodation, propose strategies to minimise any identified risk factors (including looking at safety options or needs such as safe sex) and provide other supports as required to the child. The unsuitability of the accommodation should be discussed regularly by the child protection worker when meeting with the child, so as to provide continuing encouragement to access more suitable accommodation.\nWhen it is assessed to be in the child's interests to provide financial support, we can provide financial support as part of case support costs obtained through the case plan. Financial support can also include the provision of food vouchers, money for clothes and for other necessities.\nThe Youth Protocol: An agreement concerning referral, assessment, case management and support for homeless and unsupported young people (the Youth Protocol) outlines operating guidelines between the Department and Centrelink for the provision and coordination of protection and financial support to at-risk young people.\nCentrelink will refer young people to us in line with the youth protocol. All referrals from Centrelink must be case managed and therefore require intake.\nThe operating guidelines provide procedures for the following categories of young people who present to Centrelink for financial assistance:\nunsupported young people under 15 years of age\nyoung people aged 15-17 years inclusive who are assessed to be at risk of significant harm, and\nyoung people in the CEO\u2019s care.\nUnsupported and homeless children under 15 years of age are considered by us to be at risk of significant harm by virtue of their age.\nIt is not Centrelink's responsibility to provide income support to children under 15 years of age. Centrelink will only pay a benefit to a person under 15 years in the most exceptional circumstances. The responsibility for these children lies either with their parents and/or with the Department, under the provisions of the Act.\nGenerally, we are responsible for all aspects of the wellbeing, including financial support, of children in the CEO's care.\nReferrals are initially made by telephone and followed by completion of a referral form on the same day. Our role includes assessing the option of the child returning to their family or facilitating a NPA. The least intrusive option to secure a child's safety should be sought. Refer to Chapter 3.4: Negotiated placement agreements and Chapter 1.1: Parent and adolescent conflict.\nUpon completion of the SWA, we should advise the Centrelink referring officer of the outcome within one working day and provide information on the ongoing supports we will provide to the child, irrespective of Centrelink\u2019s provision of income support.\nThe result of the assessment should be in the form of recommendations and should specify:\nwhether or not our assessment indicates that the child is financially unsupported and homeless\nwhether or not our assessment indicates the child has experienced, or at risk of, harm\nif we have developed a case plan or care plan to work with the child/family\nwhether or not we recommend that Centrelink assess the child's eligibility for income support\nwhat concerns exist and what services, if any, the child and their family might benefit from\nwhat services we will be providing, for example, ongoing monitoring of the child' situation, and\nwhere a NPA cannot be reached and the immediate risk is not sufficient to justify seeking a protection order application, a case discussion/review between the Centrelink Senior Regional Social Worker and the team leader or senior responsible officer should be held within five working days of the assessment.\nThe SAAP Service Protocols\nThe Protocols between SAAP Services and the Department for Child Protection in order to improve linkages between the Department for Child Protection and SAAP Services (the SAAP Service Protocols) outline agreed practice for service delivery and case management responsibilities between agencies and the Department.\nProvisions within the Act enable children aged less than 18 years to be accommodated at Homelessness Services for Young People.\nChildren who are residing in Specialist Homelessness Services under s.32 (1)(a) and s.32 (1)(c) of the Act are considered to be in the CEO's care.\nCircumstances where placement services may be appropriate include the child refusing to return to parental care, parents refusing to have the child home, or parents) not willing to enter into a NPA.\nAgencies may be funded to provide crisis or transitional accommodation services or a combination of both. Child protection workers should consult the senior child protection worker placement services (SCPWPS) about the availability and nature of services.\nHomelessness Services for Young People are able to accommodate children under the age of 15 years in exceptional circumstances. It should be noted that a placement service under s.32(1)(a) of the Act is an action of last resort and is not appropriate for this age group.\nThe Protocol outlines the following agency responsibilities:\nWe have case management responsibility for:\na 15 year old without consent of their parents\na child at significant risk of harm, or\na child in the care of the CEO\nSpecialist Homelessness Services will inform us of:\nthe admission of children under the age of 15 years\nchildren aged 15 years and accommodated without consent of parents, or\nyoung people aged 16 -17 years believed to be of risk of significant harm.\nif a child is in the CEO\u2019s care, a care plan must be developed within seven working days after the child has been taken into care. 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        "raw_content": "Location, location, location. And history, too.\nCreated by Anna Hider - July 20th 2017\nIf you've ever been to any National Park, or even seen pictures of them, you're probably familiar with \"parkitecture\". That's the clever name that's been assigned to the style that many facilities within the parks have. If you don't know what I'm talking about, let me paint you a picture: think lots of native wood and stone, big fireplaces, old-school dining rooms, big windows to frame incredible views, handmade furnishings, etc. The decidedly rustic style combines elements of the Arts and Crafts movement and Picturesque architecture. While most take an almost Adirondack-esque form, the desert parks often use adobe and Santa Fe style architecture to blend into the setting. While these buildings feel very natural, it was a conscious choice by the NPS to create facilities that enhanced (or, at the very least, didn't disturb) the natural setting... that's what people come to parks to experience, after all.\nOpened in 1915 and totally redone in the 1990s, Crater Lake Lodge offers the classically rustic accommodations found at most National Parks-run hotels. You won't find phones or TVs in your room, but you won't miss them once you get comfy in the 1920s-esque lodge. Even if you aren't planning to spend the night here, you can explore the Great Hall and the exhibit on the Lodge's history, and even grab a meal at the dining room; they offer Northwest-inspired cuisine and a view overlooking the lake!\nMount Rainier National Park's iconic lodge is the Paradise Inn. It was built in 1919 and has all the rustic, vintage charm you could ever want. From the massive fireplace to floral light fixtures in the lobby it feels a bit like stepping back to a simpler time. The lack of Wifi and TVs doesn't hurt, either. If you need a quick meal or just want to stock up on souvenirs, they have a cafe and gift shop onsite as well.\nLake Quinault Lodge at Olympic National Park is a grand lodge that was built in 1926, and not a ton has changed since then, which is a good thing. Located on Lake Quinault (naturally), a stay here means you'll have a chance to rent boats and paddleboards, or find a nearby hike to take during the day, and then at night, you can grab dinner in the historic Roosevelt Dining Room, and then relax by their massive fireplace. Olympic is also home to Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, which is a bit less hidden gem-y than this spot, but they're both different and lovely ways to experience the lush park.\nImagine waking up, stepping out onto your porch and being instantly greeted with the best view in all of North Cascades National Park-- that's what you'll get at Ross Lake Resort, because in these picturesque floating cabins, your backyard is the lake itself, surrounded by snowcapped mountain peaks and lush evergreen forests. Literally every cabin has a stunning view. The resort is pretty remote-- it's best accessed by water taxi or ferry unless you want to take a mile-long hike with all your luggage-- so your view of the lake, mountains and forests will be virtually undisturbed. Plus, since cell service and internet is spotty up there, it's a great place to go to disconnect. You can spend your days fishing, hiking, boating (bring your own or rent one of theirs!), or simply by sitting on the dock and soaking in the breathtaking beauty, which you likely won't tire of.\nVisitors can find tons spots in Glacier National Park that are on the National Register of Historic Places. Lodges and hotels, often in the Swiss chalet-style commonly seen in the Alps (since Glacier, with its snow-capped mountain peaks, was known as America's Alps to early tourists), began popping up across the park. Many, like Belton Chalet, are still operational. In many ways, a stay here is a trip back in time (the classic decor and the fact that rooms don't have TVs really add to the old-school vibes) but it makes up for everything with its charm. Plus, the convenience of staying in the park is undeniable.\nDesigned by Robert Reamer, the Old Faithful Inn was built in waves, starting with the Old House that makes up the lobby and guest rooms. In the center of the seven story tall gabled lobby is an unforgettable 500-ton, 85-foot tall stone fireplace that reaches up the hight of the building and looks like something right out of \"Game of Thrones.\" The Inn is, for obvious reasons, the most requested lodging in Yellowstone National Park and the 327 rooms are open for booking from early May until mid-October. The Old Faithful Inn also offers daily tours for anyone not wanting to cough up the dough, but who still want to see inside the awesome nationally historic building. It's one of America's most iconic hotels so if you do have the chance to spend the night while visiting Yellowstone National Park, it's absolutely worth it! The best time of year to visit Yellowstone National Park: There's really no bad time to visit Yellowstone. During the winter, some roads and lodges close, but the park is no less beautiful covered in snow, and it's nice to kind of have the place to yourself. Spring and fall mean beautiful colors, and summer is, of course, always incredibly popular. But, if you plan to visit between May and September, make sure to plan and book everything well in advance.\nGrand Teton National Park used to be filled with dude ranches, but today Triangle X Ranch is the only remaining ranch inside the park. That means it's gonna be the most authentic one around. They offers accommodations in adorable rustic cabins, meals are included in your stay, and they plan excursions for their guests, like fly fishing trips, horseback riding lessons and tours, river floats, and much more.\nWhile visiting Mesa Verde, you can bask in adobe beauty at Far View Lodge. It's a National Park Service lodge within the boundaries of Mesa Verde, so it's got that classic, retro lodge charm, plus there's an onsite restaurant and cocktail lounge. Pro tip: ask for a room with a balcony and a view, the best reason to stay in the park is the incredible scenery.\nPetrified Forest is now a day-use park only, but it's home to the famous Painted Desert Inn. Even though you can't spend the night here anymore, you should definitely stop in to check out the exhibits on the building; it was originally built of petrified wood, but was given an awesome rustic makeover in the 1930's. Since old Route 66 cuts directly through Petrified Forest, this hotel was once an iconic spot to spend a night on the road. It also displays works from the park's resident artist program as well!\nBryce Canyon Lodge is the NPS-run hotel within the Bryce Canyon National Park. This National Historic Landmark is super conveniently located and features stunning, 1920s-rustic lodge style decor. They offer suites within the main building, a motor lodge, and luxurious, historic pole-pine cabins. There's even a nice dining room with food onsite, one of the better dining options inside the park!\nThe original Zion Lodge, which was built in the 1920s, right at the peak of parkitecture, was destroyed by a fire in the 1960s. It was rebuilt, but in a more modern style that was not exactly rustic... but thankfully, in the 1990s, a restoration brought back the original lodge-style exterior. It's got a prime location, set right against towering sandstone cliffs. It offers both historic cabins and hotel rooms, most of which offer private balconies or porches. Also, unlike many parks, these rooms have TVs!\nEl Tovar Hotel and Yavapai Lodge are the obvious choices for accommodations in the Grand Canyon, and while they're both equally awesome in their own ways, Phantom Ranch is special. You'll have to hike or ride a mule down to the bottom of the canyon to reach the uber-exclusive hostel, and once you're there, you'll probably be staying in dorm-style accommodations and eating whatever food is available there. But there's a reason this place is perpetually booked solid: it's the only place to stay inside the canyon, and it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience: almost like summer camp!\nIf you're going for the authentic National Parks experience while in stunning Sequoia National Park, then you'll want to stay in the Wuksachi Lodge. You get the rustic atmosphere that National Parks lodges often have, with the cedar logs, stone fireplaces, and picture-perfect views, but they also have wifi and a cocktail lounge and all the stuff you want from a classy resort. Plus, the convenience of staying inside the park is pretty appealing!\nWawona, CA\nThe Wawona Hotel, a National Historic Landmark, was built in 1876, and it remains one of the coolest places to stay in Yosemite. 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        "raw_content": "Industrial Math and Statistics\nMath Major: Degree Requirements\nMathematics majors must complete at least 39 hours of approved courses in the mathematical sciences, plus a capstone requirement. For the bachelor of arts degree and the bachelor of science degree, the required courses are: MATH 155, 156, 251, 283, 343 or 441, 222 or 420, STAT 215 or 461, and two additional upper-division courses. These two courses may be selected from those numbered above 200 with the exclusion of MATH 231, 331, 332, and 455. It may be possible to substitute one of the two additional courses with an upper-division course offered by another department. The content of such a course must be at an advanced level mathematically and its acceptability will require prior departmental approval.\nIn addition, for the B.A. degree, students must take at least one of MATH 261 and 378 and at least two from MATH 341, 381, 451, 456. For the B.S. degree, students must complete MATH 261 and 451 and take at least one course from MATH 341, 381, 456. Students completing the B.A. program must complete WVU GEC requirements, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences B.A. requirements, major requirements (above), and electives to total 128 hours. Students completing the B.S. program must complete WVU GEC requirements, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences B.S. requirements, major requirements (above), and electives to total 128 hours. Successful completion of the major requires that the student receive at least a grade of C in each of the required mathematics courses presented for the degree, or a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.25 in the courses numbered above 200. An upper-division mathematics course for which the grade is lower than C (including a grade of W) may be repeated only once. In this case, the second grade is used to compute the mathematics grade point average and determine whether the 2.25 average is satisfied. A student with a valid medical or emergency reason for failing to receive an acceptable grade in two attempts may petition the Mathematics Academic Standards Committee for permission to register a third time.\nStudents should choose a computer science elective so that they can achieve\nprogramming proficiency. Programming skills are a prerequisite for MATH 420. Elective courses are selected in consultation with a departmental advisor; they should be based on interests and goals.\nFor the official catalog description of our BA and BS degree requirements, please see Official Catalog and click on the appropriate tabs.",
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        "raw_content": "Conference: Insider Information On The Child Abuse Inquiry (Allegedly)\nA free conference looking at issues related to the Child Abuse Inquiry has been scheduled in November by barristers\u2019 chambers and aims to offer an inside look at the investigation.\nThe opening description reads like this:\n\u201cThe reasons behind the recent resignations at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (the Inquiry), the ongoing media debate about anonymity for the accused and/or deceased, the personal, financial and organisational costs of dealing with the impact of sexual abuse, the scope of and scepticism about the Inquiry investigations and how to provide support to those who have been abused are just some of the issues, challenges and topics of current relevance to non-recent sexual abuse allegations and how we ensure the protection of children today.\u201d\nIt strikes us as odd that the first item listed relates to offering up reasons as to why an unusual number of lawyers have fled the Inquiry\u2026\n\u2190 BAILII \u2013 BAILII Databases Updated",
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        "raw_content": "In mid Aug the snowmobile and off-road community lost one of the brightest supporters, Nate Blaylock. Nate has spent the last while as Klim\u2019s marketing-promotions manager and has been a great advocate for the snowmobile community.\nBelow is a copy of his obituary and a link to some more info about Nate and a place where you can go to donate to his family.\nOn a personal note, the snowmobile community is filled with good people. Nate was one of the truly great ones. We send our condolences out to his family and close friends. We as snowmobilers are better for having known and associated with Nate. God Bless.\nNate Blaylock Memorial Page\nObituary Included\nNathan Lee Blaylock, 33, of Idaho Falls, passed away Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.\nNate was born Jan. 27, 1978, in Ogden, Utah, to Danny Levi Blaylock and Sharrie Diane Atkinson. He grew up in Washington Terrace, Utah. He graduated from Bonneville High School and attended Weber State University. He was an Eagle Scout. He served a full-time proselyting mission to Tampa, Fla., from 1997 to 1999, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.\nHe married Holly Marie Evans on Oct. 26, 2004, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. They made their home in Idaho Falls where Nate worked as a marketing-promotions manager at KLIM Company.\nNate was passionate about politics. He loved automobiles, dirt bikes and snowmobiling. He enjoyed photography, camping and spending time outdoors. He was a varsity scout coach. Most of all, he loved spending time with his wife and children.\nSurvivors include his wife, Holly; sons, Parker, Joshua and Ethan; and daughter, Grace. Also surviving are his parents, Danny and Sharrie Blaylock of Washington Terrace; brothers, Jacob (Amy) Blaylock of Rexburg and Christopher Blaylock of Washington Terrace; sisters, Jennifer (Richard) Jones of Roy, Utah, and Malinda (Jason) Pehrson of Logan, Utah; and grandmother, Mary Atkinson of Roy.\nHe was preceded in death by his grandfather, Emery Atkinson; and grandparents, Angus and Vilate Blaylock.\nFuneral services were be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Idaho Falls LDS Crestwood Ward, 1925 E. 49th South, with Bishop Sheldon Dance officiating. There were no visitations. Burial was in Ammon Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, 963 S. Ammon Rd.\nCategory: Industry, Mountain, Opinion",
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        "raw_content": "(Hyperlipidemia, Cholesterol)\nCholesterol is a fatty substance your body needs to rebuild its cells and to make certain hormones. It's carried throughout your body in your bloodstream. Your body only requires a small amount of cholesterol.\nWhen there's too much cholesterol in your bloodstream, you have high cholesterol. This is a very common condition. Cholesterol levels generally rise with age. Unfortunately, high cholesterol can significantly increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease.\nMost of your body's cholesterol (about 80%) is made in your liver. The rest comes from your diet. Dietary cholesterol is found in foods from animal sources, such as eggs, meats, and dairy products. There are two important types of cholesterol you should know about:\nlow-density lipoprotein (LDL), or \"bad\" cholesterol\nhigh-density lipoprotein (HDL), or \"good\" cholesterol\nMost of the LDL, or \"bad,\" cholesterol circulates in the blood and remains unused. Normally, the liver removes this \"extra\" cholesterol, but many people have more LDL cholesterol than the liver can handle. LDL cholesterol promotes buildup of harmful plaque (fatty deposits) in the walls of the arteries. The term high cholesterol refers to having high levels of LDL cholesterol.\nHDL gets its \"good\" name by picking up LDL cholesterol from the arteries and tissues and carrying it back to the liver, where it can be broken down.\nMany factors determine whether your cholesterol is high or low, including:\nEthnicity (South Asian and Indigenous individuals are more likely to have high cholesterol)\nAnother cause of high cholesterol is eating foods that are high in saturated fats and cholesterol. Other factors that can increase your cholesterol levels include an inactive lifestyle and being overweight. In some cases, high cholesterol is an inherited genetic condition, called familial hypercholesterolemia. This condition puts you at an increased chance of developing heart disease at an early age.\nSome medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, hypothyroidism, liver disease, and kidney disease can raise cholesterol levels. Certain medications can also increase your cholesterol levels.\nLDL cholesterol in the bloodstream can settle as fatty deposits on the inside of your blood vessels. These build up over time to become plaque. Plaque can damage and clog the arteries, including the arteries feeding the heart, the brain, and the limbs. This process is called atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and can result in angina (chest pain), heart attack, or stroke. High levels of LDL cholesterol cause more plaque buildup and increase the risk of a heart attack.\nHigh cholesterol usually has no obvious symptoms. Like high blood pressure, it's a \"silent\" condition that offers no early warning. Most people first discover the problem during a routine blood test and physical exam. They often find they have high blood pressure as well.\nYou can get symptoms from the complications of high cholesterol. These include angina and pain in the calves caused by narrowed arteries to the legs. The main complications of high cholesterol are heart disease and stroke.\nMany times, high cholesterol is diagnosed during routine blood tests to check your cholesterol level. These tests usually measure your total cholesterol level as well as your levels of LDL and HDL cholesterol. Testing is started at different ages depending on your risk factor. In Canada, people without risk factors usually start screening at the age of 40.\nAs part of this screening process, your doctor may give you a physical exam and ask you about your diet and medical conditions in your personal and family history. Your doctor will also check for other risk factors you may have for heart and blood vessel disease.\nLowering cholesterol levels with treatment reduces the risk of developing coronary artery disease, heart attack, stroke, and other disorders.\nA healthy lifestyle is the best defense against high cholesterol. This also helps against other risk factors that increase your risk of heart and blood vessel disease. The following lifestyle changes are an important part of overall treatment in managing high cholesterol:\nfollow a diet low in saturated fats and cholesterol\neat a wide variety of vegetables, whole grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds\nAdopt a healthy dietary pattern (e.g. Mediterranean diet, Portfolio diet, or DASH diet)\nboost your level of physical activity (at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity aerobic physical activity)\nmaintain a healthy body weightlimit your alcohol consumption to:\nIf you quit smoking and keep your blood pressure down, it will help lower your risk of developing angina, heart attack, and stroke.\nFor people who are at a high risk for heart and blood vessel disease, drug therapy is started immediately along with lifestyle changes. For those at a moderate or low risk, lifestyle changes may be started first. Medication may be added if the cholesterol targets are not reached within a few months or if there are additional risk factors.\nMedications used to treat high cholesterol include the \"statins\" (e.g., atorvastatin*, rosuvastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin), resins (e.g., cholestyramine, colestipol, colesevelam), fibrates (e.g., fenofibrate, gemfibrozil), cholesterol absorption inhibitors (e.g., ezetimibe), PCSK9 inhibitors (e.g., alirocumab, evolocumab) and niacin. Medications have been shown to lower the chance of further clogging of the arteries and treat cholesterol problems by lowering levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol and raising the levels of HDL (good) cholesterol. These medications must be used in addition to, not as a substitute for, healthy lifestyle changes.\nSome people think that it's too late to change your habits if you've already had a heart attack or stroke, but this is not true. It's vital to reduce your cholesterol to help prevent it from happening again. Some patients with heart and blood vessel disease are now treated with a \"statin\" even if their cholesterol level is normal. Your body is constantly producing cholesterol, so you must take your medication and follow lifestyle changes as recommended by your doctor to prevent cholesterol levels from rising.\nAll material copyright MediResource Inc. 1996 \u2013 2019. Terms and conditions of use. The contents herein are for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Source: www.medbroadcast.com/condition/getcondition/High-Cholesterol",
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        "raw_content": "Vassar Brothers Medical Center (VBMC) is a 365-bed facility that has served New York\u2019s Mid-Hudson Valley since 1887. Overlooking the beautiful Hudson River in the City Poughkeepsie, NY, VBMC has established expertise in cardiac services, cancer care and women and children\u2019s health services. As a renowned regional medical center, VBMC houses the area\u2019s first and only cardiothoracic surgery program between Westchester and Albany and the only Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the region for premature, underweight and critically ill infants. Our teams of physicians, surgeons and specialists bring innovative procedures and services to the VBMC campus. These include robotic orthopedic surgery, liver and pancreatic surgery, interventional neuroradiology, thoracic surgical oncology and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).\nVassar\u2019s $545 Million Dollar Patient Pavilion\nVBMC is well advanced in building a 752,000-square-foot patient pavilion with 264 private medical/surgical patient rooms and 30 critical care rooms that will solidify its place as the care destination of choice for patients throughout our region. The addition of fifteen new surgical suites equipped with robotic technology, a TAVR room (for trans catheter aortic valve replacement) and cath lab, will enhance our surgical and interventional teams\u2019 ability to perform the latest procedures. The first patient is expected for care in the building in early 2020 and incoming residents will be among the first to work with one of the most advanced hospitals in the country. VBMC recently became a Level II Trauma Center (provisional status), further advancing the vision to provide the community with local access to state-of-the-art medical care. Learn more.\nThe Dyson Center for Cancer Care\nLocated on the VBMC campus, the Dyson Center is designed to accommodate, treat, and offer comfort to patients and their families while providing radiation therapy, stereotactic radiosurgery and a wide variety of support groups. Our growing group of medical, surgical and radiation oncologists brings a new and innovative approach to cancer care in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Our multidisciplinary teams take a collaborative approach, combined with evidence-based medicine. We meet regularly to discuss cases and address all aspects of a patient\u2019s diagnosis and treatment plan.",
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        "raw_content": "Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and CNH Industrial promote biomethane at Expo 2015 in partnership with Air Liquide\nFiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and CNH Industrial \u2013 Official Global Partners of Expo Milano 2015 and European leaders in natural gas engine technology \u2013 announce a new partnership with Air Liquide, world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health. Together with Air Liquide, FCA and CNH Industrial have launched a project at Expo to promote the introduction of biomethane throughoutinfrastructure networks in Europe. Presently, in Italy, biomethane is still not accessible as a fuel to the public.\nAt Expo 2015, the central theme \u201cFeeding the Planet, Energy for Life\u201d is interpreted by both companies as an act of making informed choices, promoting sustainable lifestyles, using the latest technologies and finding a balance between availability and consumption of resources. FCA has provided a fleet of vehicles that includes 50 Fiat 500L Natural Power (methane/petrol) vehicles. These vehicles are to be used by the delegations of the participating countries for car sharing activities. CNH Industrial\u2019s Iveco Bus brand has provided a fleet of seven Urbanway 12-metre buses powered by environmentally-friendly compressed natural gas (CNG) engines. These will be used for visitor transportation within the Expo site. All of these vehicles are also equipped to run on biomethane.\nCNH Industrial brand New Holland Agriculture is also present as the only agricultural machinery manufacturer with its own pavilion at Expo, showcasing the Sustainable farm with a biomethane tractor positioned on the roof of the building. The aim of the project in collaboration with Air Liquide is to demonstrate the potential environmental benefits generated from the use of biomethane. FCA and CNH Industrial will promote the introduction of biomethane throughout Europe\u2019s natural gas distribution infrastructure network. This quantity of biomethane is equivalent to approximately 70,000 m3 worth of natural gas for Fiat vehicles and 270,000 m3 for the buses provided by Iveco Bus at Expo 2015. By using these quantities of biomethane in the place of natural gas, over 100 tonnes of CO2 can be saved, which is equal to the absorption of a forest composed of 140 trees throughout their life span.\nWhile a vehicle fueled by natural gas already offers important environmental benefits (reduction in CO2 and other polluting emissions), the project spotlights how the use of biomethane has the potential to be even more sustainable: considering a well-to-wheel perspective, a vehicle powered by biomethane derived from agricultural waste, food or animal waste, produces CO2 emissions which are comparable to that of an electric vehicle fuelled using energy produced from renewable sources.\n\u201cFCA started investing in natural gas vehicles in the 1990s and has since been the leader in Europe, having sold over 650,000 vehicles to date. Today we are at a turning point where the combination of natural gas, a concrete solution for sustainable mobility, and biomethane, a renewable source, can bring immediate benefits for the environment. In addition, these alternative fuels can also benefit urban mobility, municipalities and at the same time help develop local economies,\u201d said Daniele Chiari FCA - EMEA Region \u2013 Head of Product Planning & Institutional Relations.\n\u201cBiomethane represents a clear solution for mobility that uses renewable sources to support it. CNH Industrial has long promoted the use of biomethane which brings benefits in both environmental and economic terms. Iveco and Iveco Bus already offer a range of vehicles which run on natural gas that can already be fuelled using biomethane. To date, our Company has sold more than 24,000 natural gas engines and 14,000 natural gas commercial vehicles,\u201d said Sylvain Blaise Head of Iveco Bus at CNH Industrial.\nBoth FCA and CNH Industrial are committed to providing sustainable mobility solutions for the various sectors in which they operate from private and collective passenger transport to freight and agricultural applications. In the field of agriculture, CNH Industrial, through its brand New Holland Agriculture, has promoted its Clean Energy Leader\u2122 strategy since 2006 in order to research viable alternatives to diesel such as biodiesel, biomass and biomethane. 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        "raw_content": "Better understand the basics of depth-sensing cameras, and learn how and where each class is utilized in the field of augmented reality\nThough this article primarily focuses on depth cameras for mobile AR, expect to learn about a variety of depth cameras, if only for the benefit of better understanding the restrictions imposed by mobile AR use cases. Additionally, we\u2019ll cover the whole range of depth cameras - those based on structured light (SL), passive stereo (PS), active stereo (AS) and time of flight (ToF). We will only consider solutions at a commercial level, thereby excluding research topics such as depth from a single image that may deliver impressive results, but are not up to the requirements of mobile AR.\nThis article is written by Daniel Wagner, Chief Scientist at DAQRI. Before coming to DAQRI to lead the DAQRI Austria Research Center, Daniel was Senior Director of Technology at the Qualcomm Austria Research Center. He received his MSc from Vienna University of Technology and his Ph.D. from Graz University of Technology, and is well-known for pioneering the research area of AR on mobile phones.\nThough depth cameras - cameras with the ability to capture 3D images - have been around for several decades, the general public was first exposed to this technology in 2010 with the introduction of the Microsoft Kinect as an accessory for the XBOX 360. Unfortunately, as with many cutting-edge products, and despite its impressive features, extensive press coverage, and significant financial backing, adoption of the Kinect was limited, leading to its recent discontinuation. More recently, we\u2019ve seen similar technology integrated into Apple\u2019s iPhone X as a front sensor bar that enables robust facial tracking and device unlocking.\nWhile the above examples are clearly novel and entertaining, they are often considered to be somewhat gimmicky by those more familiar with the vast capabilities of depth cameras for mobile augmented reality (AR). More appropriately, high-end wearables such as Microsoft Hololens, Meta 2 and DAQRI Smart Glasses\u00ae include depth sensors for reasons outside of mere entertainment: the environmental understanding required by AR wearables is difficult to achieve with other types of sensors, and they are essential for natural, hands-free user input (such as gestures). I must admit, though, I haven\u2019t seen a really convincing usage of gestures as an input mechanism.\nWith that being said, it\u2019s important to appreciate and understand the surprisingly large variety of depth cameras, ranging from consumer solutions, as in the aforementioned iPhone X, to large, highly precise and expensive industrial solutions, as with the Mantis Vision F6 or the Ensenso cameras from IDS Imaging. While this white paper primarily focuses on depth cameras for mobile AR, expect to learn about a variety of depth cameras, if only for the benefit of better understanding the restrictions imposed by mobile AR use cases. What\u2019s more, we\u2019ll cover the whole range of depth cameras- those based on structured light (SL), passive stereo (PS), active stereo (AS) and time of flight (ToF). We will only consider solutions at a commercial level, thereby excluding research topics such as depth from a single image that may deliver impressive results, but are not up to the requirements of mobile AR.\nDepth Camera Basics\nAt present, the terms structured light and active stereo aren\u2019t 100% clearly defined. However, for the purpose of this paper, let\u2019s refer to structured light as a combination of a single-camera and a single-projector, where the projector projects a known pattern; as opposed to active stereo, which uses two cameras and a projector projecting an unknown (random) pattern.\nBoth structured light and active stereo, as well as passive stereo, are all stereo-based solutions - meaning that depth estimations are based on identifying features from two different viewpoints so that they can be triangulated. It is this which implicitly gives us depth, the distance of a point from the camera along the camera viewing direction. Note that the depth estimation is stereo because of the two viewpoints needed to estimate depth, not the number of cameras (a common misconception). In the case of structured light, the projector represents one viewpoint and, due to the known projected pattern, features have to be found only in one camera view. Active and passive stereo solutions, on the other hand, need to match features from one camera to the other. Only Time of Flight does not rely on stereo principles and measures depth directly (although most often not based on time, as we will see below).\nRequirements for Mobile AR Depth Cameras\nSo what are the specific requirements for depth cameras in the case of mobile AR? First, sensors need to be very small in order to integrate into headsets of comparably restricted size. For AR headsets, small can be defined as \u201cmobile phone class sensors\u201d in size,e.g., a camera module no more than 5mm thick. Second, the depth camera should use as little power as possible, ideally something noticeably lower than 500 mW, since the overall heat dissipation capability of the average headset is just a few watts. Third, in order to further save power, the depth camera should not require intensive processing of the sensor output since that would result in further power consumption.\nTwo prominent use cases for depth cameras in mobile AR today include environmental scanning (e.g. reconstruction) and user input (e.g. gesture recognition). These two use cases have largely different requirements. For environmental scanning, the depth camera needs to see as far as possible - in practice roughly a range of around 60 cm to 5 meters. In contrast, user input needs to work at only arm&apos;s length, hence a range of around 20 to 100 cm. Thus, in total, we\u2019d like to cover a range of 20 cm to 5 meters, a 25x ratio. Unfortunately, such a vast range is problematic for most depth cameras today. For example, the emission power of a projector that reaches as far as 5 meters would oversaturate the camera for objects at a distance of 20 cm. Similarly, a stereo-based solution providing meaningful accuracy at 5 meters requires a large baseline, which simultaneously makes it highly challenging to find correspondences close up. Fortunately, these two ranges usually don\u2019t have to be supported simultaneously; although it can be advantageous for a depth camera to support pseudo-simultaneous modes alternating between short and long range modes on a per frame basis.\nLastly, there is the matter of calibration. As with any sensor, depth cameras need to be calibrated to function properly. Mobile devices undergo a lot of physical stress over several years of usage, which can invalidate factory calibration. As automatic built-in self-calibration is not yet available, they rely on the factory calibration to remain valid over their lifetime, which can be a problem.\nAs mentioned above, structured light (SL) projects a known pattern using a projector. The projector and camera form the stereo system, hence no second camera is required. Additionally, SL systems usually work in the infrared spectrum so that the pattern is not visible to the human eye. For safety reasons, the projector needs to be limited in projection power, usually resulting in a projection distance of up to 4-5 meters. It\u2019s clear that there is a trade off between robustness and accuracy. For example, even though the Kinect v1 delivered VGA depth maps (~300,000 depth values), it projected a pattern with 30,000 dots only. Hence, it could also calculate only around 30,000 depth values, but used clever filtering to populate the other 90% of the depth map entries. On the positive side, by projecting only a small number of dots the projector could use a relatively large amount of energy per dot. Similarly a low number of dots allows each one to be relatively large and easily detectable in a camera image. As a result, this sensor was quite robust to difficult materials and lighting conditions. For instance, Mantis Vision - another depth sensor maker - uses a much more detailed pattern in their depth cameras that results in more detailed and more accurate depth maps. However, as users of the 2nd Tango developer device (codename Yellowstone) noticed, this depth camera was less robust than the Kinect.\nPrimesense - the company that provided the IP for the Kinect v1 - had a successor with codename Capri in development that was used in the first Tango device (codename Peanut). Capri was significantly smaller and more energy efficient than it\u2019s precursor. Apple acquired Primesense and it\u2019s believed the technology was shrunk even further to fit into the front sensor bar of the iPhone X.\nMantis Vision\u2019s focus is on professional structured light cameras. Their handheld scanner products F5 and the more recent F6, are the most accurate structured light cameras on the market at present. Yet form factor and cost of these devices are not suitable for integration into mobile AR headsets.\nWith the demise of Primesense other companies are stepping in to fill the gap. Orbbec seems to be on the rise of becoming the successor in robotics, still their sensors remain too large for integration into mobile AR devices.\nAs with all stereo-based solutions, structured light can suffer from structural integrity: If the baseline is modified - such as due to pressure on the device - depth quality can quickly deteriorate to an unacceptable level. In order to achieve high quality measurements up to 5m, a baseline of ~8 cm is required. This fits tablets well, but can be challenging for mobile phones as well as for AR headsets. Also, structured light solutions optimized for environment scanning usually have a minimum sensing range of 50-70 cm preventing usage for hand tracking.\nTo summarize, structured light doesn\u2019t measure depth directly, but relies on stereo matching, which is an expensive operation requiring special hardware units such as an ASIC or a DSP for real-time, low-power processing.\nActive and Passive Stereo\nActive and passive stereo are quite similar in that they both rely on matching features from one camera to another. Passive stereo suffers from not being able to match uniformly colored surfaces such as white walls or empty desks that simply lack features, such as texture, to match. Active stereo overcomes this problem by projecting a random pattern onto the environment such that even textureless surfaces can be matched between the two views. However, it also means that active stereo is the most hardware component intensive solution requiring two cameras, a projector and, same as SL, most often an ASIC or DSP for real-time processing. Since the matching principle is the same, active stereo cameras have the advantage that they can usually fall back to passive stereo in situations where the pattern cannot be projected successfully, such as in outdoor lighting or over large distances.\nIntel\u2019s RealSense sensor, enabling depth and IR sensing in DAQRI Smart Glasses, is a well known implementation of an active and optionally passive stereo system. Occipital recently announced their Structure Core depth sensor. While their older Structure IO sensor still uses Primesense IP, the new Structure Core sensor is a complete in-house development based on active stereo.\nOne often hears arguments that passive stereo works well outdoors where untextured surfaces are rare. While that is true for use cases such as self-driving cars, a small baseline of less than 10 cm limits the distance up to which matched features can be triangulated accurately, which is not practical in most AR use cases. While it is, of course, possible to employ more than two cameras, such approaches are not suitable for mobile AR due to increased cost, size and computational complexity.\nA strength of all stereo-based solutions (including structured light) is that they usually have a pretty good x/y resolution (e.g. VGA or higher resolution depth maps). If very small objects need to be identified, then that can be a significant advantage. On the other hand, all stereo-based solutions suffer from shadowing effects, which arise from the one view not observing exactly the same part of the scene as the other view: At large distances both cameras see mostly the same, but close up the two cameras can see very different parts of objects. This is like holding your finger close up between your eyes: The left eye will see the finger from the left side and the right eye will see the finger from the right side, but the overlap and hence the part for which depth could be calculated is minimal. Since depth maps are usually calculated from one camera\u2019s point of view, this looks as if a close-up object casts a shadow on itself where no depth data is available.\nWhile stereo-based solutions estimate depth by triangulating matched features, Time of Flight (ToF) cameras measure distance directly, meaning that the device measures the time offset between a signal sent out by the emitter until it arrives back at the sensor. Like stereo-based solutions, most ToF cameras today emit infrared light at 850nm wavelength, rendering it invisible to human eyes and suffer less from interference with most artificial light sources found indoors.\nBased on the measured time offset and using the known speed of light, distance can be calculated. However, due to the vast speed of light, sub-nanosecond timing accuracy is required to get accurate results. Due to technical challenges, only a few devices actually use this principle: one well-known device class are LIDAR sensors, which are popular in self-driving car research today.\nMost ToF cameras used in AR and VR today are not measuring the time of the signal, but its phase shift instead, from which distance can also be estimated (aka \u201ccontinuous wave\u201d). In order to measure phase, the emitted signal needs to be modulated (e.g. at 80MHz). However, phase cannot be measured directly but instead must be calculated from at least four measurements of the modulated infrared signal. As a result, ToF cameras record at least four so called sub-frames. These four measurements at each pixel are then combined to calculate the signal\u2019s phase at that pixel, from which in turn distance can then be estimated.\nThere is an issue with this elegant method: To achieve accurate phase measurements, the signal\u2019s phase needs to be short, yet short phases can wrap around meaning that a specific phase shift can be the result of an object at distance N, but also at distances 2N, 3N, etc. This issue in known as phase ambiguity or integer ambiguity.\nFor short range measurements, that is not a problem: In such a working mode the emitted infrared light is weak enough so that a signal reflected from a distance resulting in wrapping around would be too weak to be picked up by the sensor. In long range mode, a phase wrap-around can easily happen. The usual solution is to then use multiple phases to disambiguate the measurement. However, since each phase measurement requires 4 sub-frames, using two phases requires 8 sub-frames. The long time it takes to capture 8 sub-frames can lead to motion artifacts if either the depth camera or measured objects move.\nToF depth cameras usually support mixed modes e.g. a 35Hz mode short range mode that runs simultaneously to a 5Hz long range mode by cleverly interleaving them, thereby supporting environment scanning and gesture tracking at the same time. A clear advantage of ToF cameras is that they can be very small: The measurement principle does not rely on triangulation, so there is no baseline required and emitter and sensor can be put as closely together as integration allows for. Another benefit of not requiring a baseline is that calibration is simpler and less likely to invalidate over time. Also, calculating the phase and hence the distance from four measurements requires much less processing than matching features as in stereo-based solutions.\nYet, ToF cameras are not without their shortcomings. Most obviously, ToF cameras today typically have a relatively low resolution of 100k pixels and often even lower. Also, ToF cameras suffer from multipath effects, which occurs if signals do not only reflect directly back to the sensor, but take multiple turns. Similarly, at object boundaries some of the sub-frames might measure the foreground, while others measure background surfaces resulting in artifacts. Finally, stray light (light reflecting back from very close objects such as the headset itself) can be problematic. All these issues can be dealt with up to a certain extent, but require special care when positioning the sensor or extra processing thereby reducing the computational advantage of ToF cameras.\nAt present, there is no perfect depth camera - a fact that is unlikely to change for the foreseeable future. However, we have seen enormous progress over the last decade. The Kinect v1 was released only 7 years ago. Its technology has since been miniaturized to fit in the front sensor bar of the iPhone X. Similarly, ToF cameras have made significant progress delivering same or better quality than stereo based solutions today.\nStill, all popular sensors are limited primarily to indoors usage. While ToF has a slight advantage here due to using modulated light, in strong, direct sunlight all active solutions fail. ToF camera manufacturers such as PMD have recently announced that their sensors will also support 940nm, which is known to work better outdoors than the 850nm dominantly used today. 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        "raw_content": "The University of Michigan is an internationally known center for mitral valve surgery. As shown in the Outcomes area of this website, the vast majority of patients with mitral valve disease are able to undergo valve repair rather than replacement at the University of Michigan. The operative approaches include standard sternotomy or minimally invasive non sternal approaches. Complex mitral valve repair is accomplished at the University of Michigan with both excellent short- and long-term results, and patients return to normal activity as early as two weeks after their operation.\nThe University of Michigan is a leader in the treatment of mitral regurgitation associated with heart failure from both dilated and ischemic cardiomyopathies.\nThe faculty at the University of Michigan have published extensively on the approaches and outcomes of mitral valve procedures, and are leaders in valve reconstruction and preservation operations. Our volume of mitral reparative surgery is one of the highest in the nation.\nThe diagnosis and treatment of mitral valve disease is an integral part of the delivery of heart care services. The University of Michigan Medical Center is a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of mitral valve disease. Mitral valve disease and its complications, mitral prolapse syndrome, mitral murmurs, congestive heart failure, shortness of breath, embolism and atrial fibrillation affect tens of thousands of patients each year. This interdisciplinary program was founded to provide these patients with services that their primary care physicians and cardiologists can not provide, including:\nProvision of identified patients with a multi-disciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of mitral valve disease\nEvaluation of the etiology of mitral valve disease\nGeneration of research literature regarding mitral disease\nProvision of patients and referring physicians with mitral valve disease education in the areas of effective diagnostic methods and treatment options available\nIdentification and targeting of adult patients at risk for and with mitral valve disease\nComprehensive evaluation of patients with mitral valve disease is a frustrating problem in the practice of cardiology, internal medicine and family practice, as many physicians are not familiar with the scope of this disease. The establishment of this program is in keeping with current trends in medical care, which are focusing on timely, effective interdisciplinary approaches to the treatment of systemic diseases.\nThe mitral clinic has been established as a one-day service for complete initial patient work-up. This approach may be the most effective method for managing mitral disease patients. These patients are typically difficult for either primary care or cardiac care specialists to identify, much less be aware of current knowledge or appropriate diagnosis and treatment for these patients.\nThe Clinic is coordinated, managed and supported jointly by the Departments of Cardiac Surgery and Internal Medicine. The Mitral Clinic provides outpatient support for all non-emergent patients. During this visit, patients will have a consultation with the appropriate faculty member and diagnostic tests and procedures will be conducted as required.\nNationally and internationally recognized University of Michigan Medical School faculty are strongly involved. Steven F. Bolling, Professor of Cardiac Surgery, heads the Mitral Clinic.\nFor more information or an appointment in the Mitral Valve Clinic please contact:\nCardiovascular Call Center",
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        "raw_content": "Killing the ISS\nSome say in ice\u2026..\nUp or down? That is the question\u2026\nThe International Space Station (ISS) will die soon: killed off by lack of support to keep it running and its aging infrastructure. It has a few years left, but will be decommissioned in the next decade for sure.\nThe plan is to have a controlled de-orbit with the main mass of the station landing in the ocean far away from people. An end in fire.\nIt has cost billions of dollars to get the ISS into low earth orbit, so why bring it down? Doesn\u2019t make more sense to push it into a higher orbit where it could be turned off, parked and \u201cmined\u201d for parts and metal (cheaper than mining an asteroid)? An end in icy cold of space.\nWell, that was not an option when the ISS was planned and launched. But it should at least be a consideration now. Technologies like the so called quantum rocket engine, would allow the ISS to be slowly pushed into a higher orbit using just electricity generated from solar power. This seems like the perfect real world test of such a system.\nEven without the use of advanced technology, it is getting cheaper and cheaper to get massive amounts of rocket fuel into orbit. Private rocket companies like SpaceX, RocketLab and Blue Origin are making it cheaper to get fuel into orbit. New rockets like SpaceX\u2019s BFR will be coming online in the coming years with enormous carrying capacities. These re-usable rockets could be used to push the ISS into a higher orbit or to deliver the fuel to rockets that could make the push into higher orbit.\nIt is time to rethink how the ISS should end.\nI hold with those that favor ice.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Admission \u00bb Fees and Financial Support\nAccording to the chosen course of study and in proportion to income, university enrolment fees vary from a minimum of 156 Euros to a maximum of about 3,900 Euros to be paid in two instalments:\n\u2022 the first, of 156 Euros, is the same for all students and must be paid by the date of enrolment;\n\u2022 the second, which varies according to the student\u2019s economic situation, must be paid by January 2019.\nIn order to obtain a tax reduction on the basis of their income, students with residence in Italy must apply for the ISEE Universit\u00e0 certification (the sum that serves as the basis for the calculation of the second instalment) by asking for an appointment with one of the Authorized Fiscal Assistance Centres (CAF/CAAF) in Lombardy.\nStudents must obtain their certifications by November so that the CAF/CAAF can communicate to the Student Office staff the indicator sum for calculating the exact amount of their second instalment payments. Otherwise they will be charged the maximum amount of the second instalment.\nThis section contains details concerning the fees charged for the various courses, the procedures and deadlines for determining and presenting an assessment of your economic situation, and the requirements and procedures for obtaining exemption from fees and contributions, reimbursements and scholarships.\nFor scholarships, please visit the dedicated section of the Unimi web-portal.\nPlease note that fees are generally subject to an annual minimal increase.",
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        "raw_content": "Solar Carports: A New Source of Growth for Rooftop Solar?\nThey serve as a cost saving option and help companies in their sustainability and corporate social responsibility branding\nIndia crossed the milestone of 25 GW of installed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity, as of August 2018. Out of the installed capacity, rooftop solar PV accounts for over 2.5 GW. Compared to large-scale solar, rooftop installations are well behind. But of late solar carports are demonstrating the potential to be a source of growth for the rooftop sector.\nCarports are already there and do not need any additional land and can be an efficient use of space for solar installations.\nIndia\u2019s largest rooftop solar carport has been developed at Cochin International Airport by Tata Power Solar. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) also has a multi-level rooftop solar carport set up at Unity One Mall in Rohini, Delhi. The carport was commissioned in November 27, 2017 and is expected to offset 438 tons of carbon emissions annually. The project falls under net\u2011metering program.\nCarports are increasingly becoming one of the most popular rooftop solar PV installations. A source of Mercom working in the rooftop solar segment said, \u201cWe have already closed a dozen rooftop solar carport deals this year. A large automobile manufacturer has huge land which they use for truck sales and storing farm equipment in Nashik (Maharashtra), Madhya Pradesh, and Jaipur (Rajasthan). They are converting all of these facilities to solar rooftop. A multinational truck manufacturer, is converting all its parking facilities to solar rooftop. Moreover, universities and educational institutes are also slowly turning toward rooftop solar.\u201d\nIn a conversation with Mercom, the source added that the commercial and industrial segment sees rooftop solar carports as a cost saving option and can also be leveraged for their sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) branding.\nExplaining why the companies are choosing rooftop solar carports, the source added, \u201cWith RESCO model, firms don\u2019t have to spend on installation anyway, so all of the car parking is given for rooftop. On one side, they are saving on constructing canopies and carparking structures as rooftop installations help in that and on the other hand, they save on power tariffs. In fact, there is a competition to \u201cGo Green\u201d.\nAccording to other professionals operating in this space, in some states rooftop carports are facing policy hurdles. Some states do not recognize carports as rooftop solar installations and hence the companies opting for them cannot avail net-metering. Additionally, few states consider rooftop solar carports as ground-mount solar PV structures, and that can be an inhibitor as well.\nWhen contacted, Andrew Hines, the co-founder of CleanMax Solar, said, \u201cYes, while they are still a small fraction of the overall rooftop market, we are seeing an increased appetite for solar carports relative to a few years ago. Although the interest from customers is not new \u2013 we have been getting inquiries from our corporate customers about carports for many years.\u201d\nElaborating on the reasons behind the growth in demand of carports, Hines added, \u201cFor corporates, the driving factor behind solar carports is similar to rooftop solar in general. Corporates are interested to use whatever space they have available (roofs, land, parking spots) to achieve energy cost savings and also to achieve their sustainability objectives. Solar carports are a great way of converting otherwise unusable space into something productive. In addition to generating solar power, carports have the additional advantage of providing covered parking spaces. They also tend to be more visible than rooftop plants, because they\u2019re closer to the ground and in areas that people use. What has accelerated adoption of solar carports is cost reductions. Compared to a conventional rooftop project, a carport installation is costlier, due to the cost of the supporting structure and foundations. So, to put it simply, rooftop solar reached \u201cgrid parity\u201d some time ago, and solar carports have reached grid parity more recently.\u201d\nHines also said that the same factors which have driven adoption of solar carports to date will continue to promote their further adoption.\n\u201cAs solar prices come down and grid tariffs go up, the proposition only strengthens. With both rooftop solar and solar carports, customer awareness also drives accelerated adoption. As companies look around and see their peers installing rooftop solar, or solar carports, they will tend to ask themselves why they are not doing the same. I think the increasing focus on EVs will also bring attention to solar carports. While the solar modules don\u2019t actually have to be located at the charging point, there is rightly a lot of talk about ensuring that EVs are being powered by renewable energy, and solar carports coupled with EV charging points is an obvious and visible way of addressing that question,\u201d Hines told Mercom.\nSo far, CleanMax has installed more than 20 solar carports for its corporate clients across the country. These range in capacity from less than 100 kW to over 1 MW, informed Hines.\nSpeaking on the more granular details of solar carport execution, Hines said, \u201cSolar carports are fundamentally similar to rooftop solar plants, although there can be some relatively minor challenges. Safety considerations are important, since there is no pre-existing roof for installers to stand on. Sometimes the power evacuation point is not very near to the parking area, so there is a significant cabling distance, which adds to the cost. 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        "raw_content": "The Stranglers / Wilko Johnson \u2013 Nottingham Rock City, Wednesday March 9.\nTheir styles might be very different, but their sounds are equally distinctive. And last night at Rock City, we were afforded the privilege of witnessing two of this country\u2019s finest bass players \u2013 Norman Watt-Roy and JJ Burnel \u2013 billed side by side.\nAn increasingly Dickensian-looking Norman, his features contorted with concentration and delight, played alongside Wilko Johnson, his former cohort in Ian Dury\u2019s Blockheads. Wilko first made his name as part of Dr Feelgood, the band whose malevolent energy helped pave the way for the punk revolution. Although Wilko cuts a somewhat more benign figure these days, his legendary thousand-yard stare and his choppy duck-walk survive intact. And although the two old friends barely looked at each other on stage, their instinctive rapport shone through, over the course of thirty-five splendid minutes of supercharged rhythm and blues.\nIf much of the first wave of UK punk was underpinned by a certain strain of moral righteousness, then The Stranglers were always a band who kicked against the rules. As if to remind us of the controversy which always seemed to surround them, they opened their set with the 1977 album track I Feel Like A Wog: a bitter blast against racial prejudice, whose deployment of a term of abuse that fell from common usage thirty years ago still has the power to shock.\nHowever, there\u2019s a fine line between the iconoclastic and the puerile, and by reviving the almost equally ancient Two Sunspots \u2013 a silly ode to a prominent part of the female anatomy \u2013 the band teetered on the brink of crossing that line. The track\u2019s jaunty bounce sat strangely in the middle of a rather subdued section of the set, which felt geared more towards the diehard fans down the front than the less expert folk at the back.\nThen again, The Stranglers have never been about cosy nostalgia. Still very much a creative unit, they gave an airing to some unreleased new material \u2013 including the wistful Freedom Is Insane, in which JJ assumed the character of a disillusioned soldier, longing to escape to a desert island.\nAs for the classics \u2013 of which there were plenty \u2013 Nice \u2018N\u2019 Sleazy showcased JJ\u2019s playing at its inventive best, his bass acting as the track\u2019s lead instrument. Always The Sun drew the loudest vocals from the crowd, and No More Heroes raised the noisiest cheers \u2013 not least for Dave Greenfield\u2019s one-handed keyboard solo, performed as he coolly downed most of his remaining glass of beer.\nSpecial mention should also be made of the impromptu duet between JJ and guitarist/vocalist Baz Warne, hamming their way through Marlene Dietrich\u2019s Falling In Love Again as the roadies fixed a piece of beer-soaked kit. \u201cYou\u2019re still a c\u2014\u201d said Baz, pointing at the beer-chucker, \u201cbut you\u2019re a nice c\u2014\u201d. Perhaps the \u201cmen in black\u201d are mellowing after all.\nNoisettes \u2013 Nottingham Rock City, Monday February 22.\nFor a pop group with only two hit singles to their name, and an album which has been around since last May, Noisettes have shown remarkable staying power. The singles have each notched up around six months on the charts, and the album continues to sell well to this day. With no new product to promote \u2013 indeed, only one unreleased song got an airing last night \u2013 the band are back on tour, surfing the wave of their continued success.\n\u201cRock City, at last! It\u2019s taken us five years\u201d, exclaimed singer Shingai Shoniwa, clearly delighted to be with us. (The band were in fact booked to support Max\u00efmo Park last May, but never showed up.) Shingai radiated pop star glamour, topping her black and white outfit with a banana worn as a headdress. No matter how hard she threw herself around the stage \u2013 even leaping barefoot into the crowd on occasion, and dancing her way right to the back of the main floor \u2013 the banana stayed securely fixed, a triumph of engineering.\nIf you have only seen Noisettes soundtracking the credits on TV chat shows, then you might have expected a polished but somewhat tame show. In the face of Shingai\u2019s astonishing performance, any such expectations were swiftly trashed. Part coquettish showgirl, part rowdy rock chick, her commitment to having the best time possible on stage was all-consuming and awe-inspiring. She could make the transition from pop starlet to mainstream light entertainment personality any time she liked, and achieve even greater success \u2013 but right now, such temptations are clearly the last thing on her mind.\nFor the first song of the encore, Shingai reappeared at the top of one of the balcony staircases, perched precariously over the railings. \u201cI have no fear\u201d, she warbled, leaning backwards until her entire upper half hung upside down over the crowd below. Seconds after the song finished, she was back on stage. \u201cOoh, someone tried to cop a feel!\u201d she squealed. \u201cThat\u2019s OK, because I\u2019m single\u2026\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re the best crowd we\u2019ve had\u201d, gasped guitarist Dan at the end of the set, visibly overwhelmed by our warmth. 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Rogers doesn\u2019t suffer fools, journalists included.\nRogers, who\u2019s mythologised herself as \u201ca banjo player from the Eastern Shore of Maryland\u201d, is best known for \u2018Alaska\u2019, which she played to Pharrell Williams during a masterclass at New York University\u2019s Tisch School of the Arts. The super-producer was wowed, lauding Rogers\u2019 sound as \u201csingular\u201d. Astonishingly, the student had composed \u2018Alaska\u2019, inspired by hiking adventures, in 15 minutes. Footage of the encounter went viral \u2013 and labels came calling, a canny Rogers signing a licensing deal with Capitol Records.\nRogers grew up in rustic Easton, Maryland. She demonstrated her musicality at seven, learning harp before progressing to other instruments: piano, guitar and banjo. The prodigy participated in a Berklee College of Music program, revealing a flair for songwriting. She cut a folk album while at boarding school in Delaware. Eventually, she secured a spot in Tisch\u2019s elite Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at Tisch and over time, embraced pop, and electronic, influences.\nIn fact, Rogers herself has a journalistic past. Co-majoring in English, she interned for magazines like ELLE. \u201cI love telling stories and, in songwriting, I\u2019m telling my story and, in journalism, I was telling other people\u2019s stories,\u201d she says. \u201cI think, as an artist, it makes me really appreciate when people give good interviews, \u2019cause I know the work that\u2019s in the research to go into that. But it also makes me have very little patience. I\u2019ve been in some interviews where people are just like, \u2018Are you going on tour?\u2019 I\u2019m like, \u2018Dude, just Google it. You don\u2019t need that. It\u2019s the basics.\u2019 I know the journalism basics so, if people don\u2019t show up, I\u2019m like, \u2018C\u2019mon!\u2019.\u201d Along the way, Rogers assisted uber-journalist Lizzy Goodman, transcribing interviews for her juicy oral history tome Meet Me In The Bathroom: Rebirth And Rock And Roll In New York City 2001\u20132011.\nIn early 2017 Rogers premiered on Capitol with the indie-folk EP Now That The Light Is Fading, entailing the break-out \u2018Alaska\u2019. The triple j rave visited Australia, performing at Splendour In The Grass. This May she\u2019ll return for her own headline tour). \u201cOh, Splendour was so fun,\u201d she recollects. \u201cI got to see so many friends, too. I was there with [her hip-hop labelmate Lil] Yachty and it was the first time I met the HAIM girls before I went on tour with them. It was just really awesome.\u201d\nRogers has developed a hybrid style that defies easy categorisation \u2013 \u2018Alaska\u2019 redolent of Bon Iver, Grimes and M\u00d8. Though Rogers has been described as folktronica, she also leans towards contemporary avant-soul. But Heard It In A Past Life \u2013 taking in the 2018 singles \u2018Fallingwater\u2019, \u2018Give A Little\u2019 and \u2018Light On\u2019 plus, again, \u2018Alaska\u2019 \u2013 is an unabashed pop LP.\nIronically, in preparing the album, Rogers retreated to her childhood home in Maryland. \u201cSo much of it was [done in] the bedroom where I learned how to write and produce music,\u201d she notes. \u201cI was basically on a farm and, if the internet didn\u2019t exist, I would never know that anything has changed.\u201d Still, the multi-instrumentalist brought in co-producers: Greg Kurstin (Sia, Adele, Foo Fighters), Ricky Reed and former Vampire Weekender Rostam. Today Rogers is frustrated at the prevailing sexism in the music business whereby, despite her credentials, media-types occasionally assume she did no more than demo songs. Indeed, she was at the computer.\n\u201cI have a degree in music production from NYU. I\u2019ve always been incredibly involved in music production. There are some songs on the record that I produced alone. But I love learning. I felt like it was such a privilege to get to have some co-producers on this record [where] I\u2019ve spent my whole life studying their production and get to learn from them directly \u2013 producers like Greg Kurstin, Ricky Reed, Rostam; to pick their brains and to work with them on production and see how they do things was really special to get to learn from them.\u201d She compares her cohorts to \u201cmentors or professors\u201d.\nRogers funnelled her experiences as a professional musician, and especially as a live performer, into Heard It In A Past Life. \u201cThe biggest thing was that I really wanted to make a record that would be fun to play live. I spent a year touring my EP, and the EP was great, but it was made kinda for the internet or for my bedroom. It wasn\u2019t really ever made to play giant festivals with. So then I really wanted to make a record I was gonna enjoy touring for a while.\u201d\nCuriously, Rogers has been performing her new songs solidly live (bar the piano ballad \u2018Past Life\u2019) \u2013 yes, even prior to release. \u201cI just got really bored of waiting for the record, and I was on tour, so we started playing all the songs.\u201d Most acts would refrain from such a move, lest their songs wind up on YouTube. But Rogers realised that she didn\u2019t mind. \u201cThere are versions of all the songs on the record online \u2013 but I don\u2019t wanna be scared. I have so much joy and I\u2019m so excited about this record and I just wanna be sharing that excitement. I think the best way that I can be me, or be present to my audience, is just to be exactly who I am and where I am and just be really true and honest about what\u2019s going on in my mind. I was really excited about the songs, and I still really am, and they\u2019ve been so much fun to play live.\u201d\nFor all Rogers\u2019 confidence, rapid success has necessitated a tricky adjustment. \u201cThis record is really about those two years [since \u2018Alaska\u2019]. It\u2019s about the pain and the panic and the change and the transition, but it\u2019s also about all of the joy and the light. I think a song like \u2018Light On\u2019 does a really good job of telling the full story \u2013 \u2019cause \u2018Light On\u2019 is written for YOU in that story; it\u2019s my fans. It\u2019s written as a letter directly to those people. Those are my favourite kinda songs; they\u2019re vulnerable and they\u2019re direct. If you know what they\u2019re about, then you of course know what they are, but also they allow space for you to bring your own life to it.\u201d\nWhile fledgling artists are often apprehensive about promotional duties, the 24-year-old Rogers has the fearlessness, and forthrightness, of one expressing her truth. \u201cYou have to decide what\u2019s gonna get your energy. I learned that I have control over where my energy goes. Realistically, yeah, some interviews are really great and some aren\u2019t and sometimes I say something dumb\u2026 Maybe I learned this from working on Meet Me In The Bathroom, but this expectation of musicians to be perfect comes with social media. Social media is a place for celebrities \u2013 and I don\u2019t want to be a celebrity. I\u2019m a musician. There\u2019s a real difference between the two. I\u2019ve never looked at my favourite creators to be perfect. In fact, I really admire their humanness; their imperfection; their realness. I don\u2019t know \u2013 like can you imagine if there was social media when The Strokes were around? It would have changed everything\u2026 Maybe it would have; maybe it wouldn\u2019t \u2013 it\u2019s hard to say. But I\u2019ve just decided that I\u2019m not gonna let that pressure change who I am or I\u2019m not gonna let it stress me out.\u201d\nNot even cancel culture fazes Rogers. \u201cThere\u2019s no ability to be misconstrued,\u201d she suggests. \u201cI mean, I\u2019m very happy to be talking to the press, but realistically people used to need the press to talk to their fans \u2013 and nobody needs the press to talk to their fans anymore. You can just talk directly to them on social media. So I think, if you can always have that direct channel open, then there\u2019s no reason to ever be scared \u2019cause, if you say something weird, there\u2019s always a space to clarify.\u201d\nMaggie Rogers\u2019s debut album \u2018Heard It In A Past Life\u2019 is out today. Listen here. 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        "raw_content": "To those who are family and friends of Fibromites\nTo those who are family and friends of Fibromites \u2013\nI am a Fibromite. You don\u2019t know me, I hope you allow me this moment to share with you how it feels to be me. I am not here to complain. I am not here to vent. I am here to help you understand.\nIt is a diagnosis. It is not a life sentence. It does not define me.\nMy honest answer is, \u201cI am in pain.\u201d but I will no doubt say, \u201cI am fine.\u201d\nInvisible Disease.\nLook at me. I appear fine on the outside.\nCome closer, I walk with a cane. I am in extreme pain. If you talk to me, I have a hard time finding the words to form a sentence at times. My memory, well I don\u2019t rely on it. Look at me.\nI struggled for 5 years before I was diagnosed.\n5 years. Back doctors, foot doctors, Internal medicine, Scans, X-Rays, doctor visit after doctor visit\u2026 and feeling frustrated, alone, helpless, desperate.\nIt is different for everyone. My arms and legs are heavy and when I try to move them it\u2019s like they have been beaten to a pulp. They shake at will. My feet at times feel like they are asleep, but multiply that nerve pain x 100. My shoulders and neck are sore, just really super sore \u2013 like they are saying \u201cplease whatever you do\u2026. don\u2019t move\u201d and the side affects from my meds are making my vision go awry. My jaw is sore. It feels like I went through a cycle in the dryer\u2026 got hit by a car\u2026 did a flip on a trampoline and landed on cement\u2026 I\u2019m thinking you get my drift.\nWhat\u2019s that? You ask if I am available for dinner? When?\nI hesitate. Planning is never easy for me. How do I know if that damn flare will appear or not? How many time times have I had to cancel? Too many to count.\nI am home. I like to pretend I am \u201crelaxing\u201d. I sleep and I rest. I am safe at home. I don\u2019t have to pretend I am not in pain or have energy. I don\u2019t have to hold my head up. Sometimes it\u2019s lonely.\n\u201cI worry about you\u201d\nI hear you. I do not want you to worry about me. I do not want you to feel sorry for me. I want you to support me. Exercise with me. Push me to do the right thing for my health and when I\u2019m down, laugh with me.\nAll Good Things Come in 3\u2019s\nI haven\u2019t met a Fibromite who only has Fibromyalgia. I also have Major Depression and ADD. I have my down days and I feel like someone stole my palm tree away from my beach. I can get distracted while, wait a minute did you see that? I hate taking my meds twice a day\u2026 every single flippin\u2019 day. Don\u2019t ask me to do the same thing over and \u2026. oh what a pretty butterfly! I am tellin\u2019 you, what a trio of conditions God has gifted me with!\nAlthough life is not always easy, this is the life I was gifted. I accept it and so must those in my life. I have a great support system and those around me are wonderful.\nI hope you have learned something from my thoughts today. Please leave your comments and thank you for stopping by!\nThis entry was posted in blog, Chronic Pain, depression, exhaustion, Fibro, fibro fog, fibromite, fibromyalgia, foggy brain, invisible disease and tagged chronic depression, fibromite, fibromyalgia, Health, Pain, WebMD. Bookmark the permalink.\n\u2190 What Would It Take To Make A Change In Your Life?\nI am so Tired \u2192\n3 thoughts on \u201cTo those who are family and friends of Fibromites\u201d\nLeisa Tilley | July 15, 2011 at 10:24 pm\nThis really sums up how all of us feel who have this ridiculous illness. I wonder how they can send people to the moon but can\u2019t figure this one out. I believe a bout of shingles I developed after a traumatic plane mishap is what started my disease. I wonder why my shoulders, flanks and neck hurt so much\u2026..it\u2019s like a burning pain. I have been a bartender in a casino for 13yrs and on some nights there aren\u2019t enough drugs in the world to take away the pain in my body espiecially my upper back and shoulders. I know I can\u2019t work much longer but trying to get disability is such a daunting task and Fibro is just now being recognized as a disability. I have to say that there are people out there who are claiming they have fibro but don\u2019t fit the bill and make others think it\u2019s not as serious as it is because everybody says they have it. If you are working 9 hr days, training with a personal trainer,never home because your running errands\u2026..I\u2019m sorry I can\u2019t believe you, when lifting my head off the pillow takes me 1/2 hour.I don\u2019t think I will ever find love again, why would someone want to share their life with me, not knowing if and when I will be able to function. I would love someone to help with the house cleaning, laundry and yard but for now I pay people to do this which makes it very hard financially. I once was such a vibrant person who loved life, I was a model at 18yrs old and traveled extensively, kept my home meticulous, walked my dog everyday, played tennis, went to the gym and then it all came to a halt. I thought I had AIDS I was tested 3 times before I would believe I didn\u2019t, then I thought Leukemia? Cancer? what the hell is wrong with me???? Are you depressed? yes Goddamit I feel like shit why would I be happy??? But I was happy until I started to feel like shit!!! what\u2019s wrong with all you Dr\u2019s why can\u2019t you figure this out? My God so frustrating. I am going to print this blog and do handouts from now on instead of trying to explain LOL love it.\ndogkisses | June 19, 2011 at 11:54 am\nThank you for writing this! It made tears come to my eyes. You rock Tamiko. And, so does your doggie :). It\u2019s been so long since I visited, which I must say I have missed your blog, that I forgot how beautiful your four-legged is.\nI wish lots and lots of people, family members, friends, etc., would take a little time out of their lives to learn about what their loved one is going through. Letters like this one can only help that wish come true. Thank you again!\nterraprima | April 16, 2011 at 10:36 am\nThank you so much for writing and sharing this. So many\u2026actually, a majority of people out there don\u2019t understand, definitely can\u2019t relate and many times don\u2019t believe. Even some doctors\u2026..really don\u2019t understand and therefore don\u2019t believe you or the condition/diagnosis. Many doctors avoid you because they don\u2019t know what t do with you. To the world, I am lazy, unmotivated, selfish, a liar, a hypochindriac, a drug addict, anti-social\u2026.often times I feel this way about myself.\nBut I used to be one of the most productive giving people you would ever meet. My schedule was packed with working long hours, volunteering for mutiple charity organizations, throwing friends and family weddings and birthday parties, taking my dogs to the park, rescuing animals, campaigning to save the environment, running errands for my husband and baking people cookies.\nHowever people seem to have forgotten this and think of me as just someone who is lazy and prefers to \u201ctake.\u201d\nFamily members have suggested it is all in my head\u2026.and tell me I should just get off all my meds\u2026..and get a job\u2026\nSo how do I respond to this? I dont. And haven\u2019t. 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        "raw_content": "Why We Should Care About The FCC Fight Over Media Ownership\nThe Federal Communications Commission has delayed until January it\u2019s decision on whether to further relax a long-standing rule that limits the ability of companies to own both a newspaper and a television or radio station in the same local market. Supporters of the rule argue that it is outdated, while opponents say it will further weaken media ownership by blacks, Hispanics and those representing other ethnic groups.\nTruth is, the rule change is a double-edged sword, which is exactly why journalism associations such as the National Association of Black Journalists, shouldn\u2019t just sit on the sideline as impartial observers while others shape policy; they need to weigh in.\nThe F.C.C. already allows companies to seek waivers to own both a newspaper and a station in the same market. The New York Times reported earlier this month that the News Corporation owns The New York Post and two television stations in the New York City market. \u201cAllowing more companies to do so could create new bidders for newspapers, which as a whole have suffered more severely than local TV stations in the last decade,\u201d Brian Stelter wrote for the Times.\nHe\u2019s right. Loosening rules could create new opportunities, and new life, for struggling news organizations. At the same time, changing the rules could also lead to consolidation, which might lead to more job layoffs for journalists.\n\u201cIn the vast majority of cases, I do not believe that newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership advances the public interest,\u201d former Commissioner Michael Copps, a Democrat, said in a statement. \u201cIt means fewer voices in the community, less localism in the industry and steep transactional costs that all too often lead to down-sized or shuttered newsrooms and fired journalists.\u201d\nHe\u2019s right too. Mergers may mean opportunity but can also mean cuts, something all too familiar in the nation\u2019s newsrooms; and people of color are all too often the first laid off when mergers happen.\nWhile that sinks in, journalists should also consider how consolidation impacts who controls the images and information our communities receive.\nWhites far outpace African Americans, Hispanics, Asians and other ethnic groups when it comes to owning and controlling the medium and the message, according to an F.C.C. report released in November.\nWhile whites, collectively or individually, controlled the majority of 9,610 broadcast stations in 2011;\nAmerican Indian/Alaska Natives owned or controlled 64;\nAsians owned or controlled 187 broadcast stations;\nNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islanders owned or controlled 31 broadcast stations;\nPersons of two or more races owned or controlled 46 broadcast stations.\nBlack/African Americans owned 231 broadcast stations, but owned majority shares in just 10 (0.7 percent) full power commercial television stations, down from 12 (1 percent) owned in 2009, the National Newspaper Publishers Association reported this week. Hispanics, on the other hand, increased the number of full power television stations they owned from 30 (2.5 percent) in 2009 to 39 in 2011 (2.9 percent). The number of White owned full power TV stations increased from 754 (63.4 percent) to 935 (69.4 percent) over the same period.\nIn September, NABJ released a report pointing to the continued lack of diversity in television newsrooms and calling attention to the congressional mandate for the F.C.C. to eliminate market barriers to entrepreneurs and other small businesses in the provision and ownership of telecommunications and information services. But so far the organization has been silent on whether it supports the current proposed F.C.C. rule change.\nDespite the fact that Hispanics have seen an increase in media ownership, in a letter dated December 12, 2012, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists told F.C.C. Chairman Nicholas Genachowski that the organization was troubled by the commission\u2019s plans to lift the newspaper-TV cross-ownership ban in the country\u2019s largest markets. NAHJ also stated that it was frustrated that the F.C.C. has failed to listen to advocates who, for years, have called on the commission \u201cto adopt policies to increase ownership diversity rather than promoting greater media consolidation, which has made it harder for women and people of color to own broadcast stations.\u201d\nSupporters of the rule change point to how it has become easier for women and people of color to control and own the medium and the message. They argue the Internet has lowered and eliminated so-called barriers to the marketplace. \u201cThe notion that broadcasters may distribute their content through radio, television, the Internet, mobile devices and other unforeseen portals, but must be prohibited by law from printing the same content on the medium of newsprint, seems anachronistic at best,\u201d Republican Commissioner Robert M. McDowell said in a statement. He \u201csuggested that the rule is outdated at a time when people increasingly get news on the unregulated Internet,\u201d reports the Times.\nThe \u201cunregulated Internet\u201d raises a final, yet little discussed point present in this F.C.C fight: Not everybody is online regularly nor do they have full access to increasingly pay-walled news websites. In fact, only 43 percent of Americans who make less than $25,000 a year have home Internet access, according to a U.S. Department of Commerce study. It\u2019s clear that in moving toward digital news, many people still need access to information that doesn\u2019t require a computer.\nThis is perhaps the most compelling reason why NABJ, and other journalism associations that have yet to speak out on this issue but care about an informed citizenry, should stand in opposition to the F.C.C\u2019s rule change.\nTracie Powell lives in Washington, D.C. and writes about legal and policy issues confronting the changing media landscape. She is a Vice Chair of the NABJ Digital Journalism Task Force. Email her at tracie.powell@gmail.com\nAside\u2022\tPosted on December 28, 2012 December 28, 2012 by nabjdigital\nPosted in multimedia journalist, Technology\nTop 10 iPhone Apps I Recommend For NABJ President Greg Lee\u2019s New iPhone\nSo I\u2019m checking out the @NABJDigital Twitter account and I see that NABJ President Greg Lee has announced that he just got a new iPhone. I\u2019m an iPhone user (Santa bought me an iPhone 5) and regularly test and review iPhone apps. So below, for my president, and the rest of you, are my picks.\nAppStart for iPhone (free) \u2013 one of my geek tech friends told me about this app when I got my iPad last Christmas, and they have now released an iPhone version. It offers dozens of suggestions for folks just getting started.\nAP Stylebook ($24.99) \u2013 any journalist worth their salt has a copy of this on their desk. This app puts it all in your hands, with a search function and the ability to bookmark key items.\nMiriam Webster Dictionary (free) \u2013 I love this app. You can get quick definitions and pronunciations of words.\nSoundCloud (free) \u2013 this app allows you to record sound for stories and upload it to Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook and Foursquare.\niTalk Recorder Premium ($1.99) \u2013 every good reporter needs a recorder for interviews. This is the one you want. 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        "raw_content": "Artistic Licence (published in The Sunday Business Post, Ireland, on 11/01/2015)\nFebruary 2, 2015 / Nadine O'Regan\nArtistic Licence: My tardy resolve\n03:55, 11 January 2015 by Nadine O\u2019Regan\nFirst, an admission. I\u2019m one of those terrible people who is late for almost everything. I try my best, I really do. But it seems like in my head I think there\u2019s a magic carpet that\u2019ll get me to the right spot on time, not a taxi wheezing through heavy traffic or a bus inching along the quays. When I was a god parent at a baptism some years back, I arrived at the church exactly on time, miraculously, even slightly early. Then I stood bemused in a sea of empty pews, wondering if I was in the right place, until it hit me: I must have been given the wrong time on purpose. Reader, I am officially one of those people to whom other people lie about meeting times. It is not a good place in which to find yourself.\nStill, right now, it is me. So in that spirit of tardiness (well, it is Jan 11, after all), and better-late-than-neverdom, allow me to belatedly offer up an alternative set of New Year\u2019s resolutions to you. Resolutions that connect not just to traditional self-improvement but to my continuing quest to adapt to a world that sometimes seems to be evolving faster than I can quite keep step with.\n1. Admit ignorance and take steps to improve matters. Find out how to use Spotify properly, get on track with gifs (short, animated online clips); generally speaking, do not be afraid to ask, discover, learn. A friend recently enquired on Facebook what the acronym \u2018lol\u2019 (laugh out loud) meant. Embrace her confident ability to admit absolute ignorance in the face of potential sneerers. Never be afraid to say: \u201cI don\u2019t understand.\u201d\n2. Declutter your life. Throw out gadgets that you do not use or even understand how to use. Every time I move house, I bring with me a box that contains a bewildering number of leads and connections. They could be for old printers (I don\u2019t own a printer anymore). They could be for cameras. Maybe put together, they\u2019d power that magic carpet I\u2019m so keen on. I no longer have any idea. But I have them. This madness must end.\n3. Don\u2019t be condescending in your approach; the only loser in that game is you. In the case of the arts, remember that just because something is popular doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s bad. This is true not just for artists (Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and U2), but also for television shows. Sometimes, when everyone is watching Love/Hate, it\u2019s easy to give the whole thing a skip just because you missed the first season and you\u2019re feeling huffy about being out of the loop. But do get on board; don\u2019t maintain a sniffy distance.\n4. Do what you love. It\u2019s much easier to cope with having failed abysmally at something you really love, than to have grafted for years at something that was never right for you in the first place. Even if your passion can\u2019t become your career, make it your hobby; that, too, will make you happier. By the same token, don\u2019t be afraid to end bad relationships, whether they connect to work, friendships or romance. Better to have a short-term life disaster than a long-term life fail. That really would be a shame, wouldn\u2019t it?\n5. Don\u2019t be afraid to fail, at objectives great or small. It is in this spirit that I will accept the challenge, given to me by friends and family, to take my driving test again in 2015. Second time lucky? I doubt it. In fact, I rather suspect I\u2019ll be that 90-year-old on a provisional licence whom the guards all know, but the point is not the failing, the point is the trying.\nThere are other resolutions, of course. I\u2019d like to buy a house, although that\u2019s less a resolution than a hazy aspiration. But primarily this is the year that I\u2019m going to be on time perhaps not all of the time, but definitely more of the time. Baptisms, weddings, coffee with friends; I will finally be that trusty buddy who\u2019s first in the door. Or second. Or definitely no more than five minutes late. Well, it\u2019s important to be realistic, right?\n\u2190 The Feminism of Fashion\nCumming\u2019s memoir lays bare a troubled childhood 03:55, 18 January 2015, Sunday Business Post \u2192",
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This clause is completely contrary to section 15 ibid of the draft Bill, which provides that member of each union council shall be directly elected by the voters registered in the concerned union council.\u201d The ECP observed that proportional representation system cannot be used where members are directly elected by the voters.\nSimilarly, the ECP observed, \u201cSection 27 (4) provides that if a chairman of union council is elected as mayor or deputy mayor, he shall cease to be the chairman of the council and seat of the chairman of the union council shall stand vacated.\nSince, chairman and vice chairman would be jointly elected, therefore, if the seat of the chairman, for example stands vacated in said circumstances, what may then be the status of vice chairman.\u201d It said a procedure is required to be laid down in the bill or rules as to what will be the status of joint candidacy in case any of the elected chairman or vice chairman faces disqualification/removal by any court of law.\nThe letter further said that section 21 of the bill, inter-alia provides that the returning officer shall, before such time as the election commission may fix, propose to the election commission a list of polling stations for the constituency. 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        "raw_content": "5 Steps Dog Bite Victims Should Take to Protect Their Rights November 26, 2018\nWhile most dogs live up to their role as man\u2019s best friend, any canine has the potential to suddenly become aggressive. When this happens, the resulting injuries can have major medical and financial ramifications. Thus, it\u2019s crucial for dog bite victims to know how to handle the situation properly and pursue legal action if necessary. The actions you take after an injury will impact your recovery as well as your ability to collect damages. Here\u2019s what you should know.\nWhat Should Dog Bite Victims Do After an Attack?\n1. Get Medical Attention\nYour top priority after being attacked by a dog should be to get proper medical attention. This is especially true if you have any puncture wounds, as these are prone to infection. Having a record of your treatment will also serve as essential evidence if you choose to pursue a personal injury claim.\n2. Gather Information About the Dog & Its Owner\nIf you wish to pursue compensation for your injuries, you must be able to identify the dog that bit you and its owner. Be sure to get the owner\u2019s name and contact information as well as the dog\u2019s breed and vaccination history. This will help your doctor determine whether or not it\u2019s necessary to administer a rabies treatment. A canine\u2019s breed and its tendency toward aggression can also play a big role in the owner\u2019s liability in a case.\n3. Report the Incident\nThe next step should involve reporting the attack to law enforcement and your local animal control. Both will create a detailed report of what happened and conduct an investigation into the incident. Starting a paper trail can also help future dog bite victims get justice for their injuries.\nIn the days and weeks following the attack, document everything, from treatment to pain level. This involves taking photos of your injuries and the scene where the attack took place, writing down witness statements, and keeping a journal that goes over how becoming a dog bite victim has affected your day-to-day life.\n5. Consult a Personal Injury Attorney\nIf your injuries affect your physical or emotional well-being and you choose to pursue a personal injury case, seek counsel from an attorney who regularly handles dog bite cases. Laws surrounding dog attacks can be complicated, and an attorney will help you navigate through all the legal complexities. They will also know how to accurately evaluate your injuries and negotiate with the insurance company to make sure you receive a fair settlement offer.\nKnowing what to do after being bitten by a dog is important for your physical and financial well-being. With 60 years of experience, The Law Office of Gregory S. Young has helped many dog bite victims throughout Ohio and Kentucky pursue the maximum compensation they deserve. When you work with a personal injury attorney from this firm, you\u2019ll receive legal representation that is dedicated to protecting your rights and holding negligent parties responsible for their actions. Call (513) 721-1077 today to schedule a consultation or visit their website for more information on their services.",
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        "raw_content": "Addiction Recovery Mountain Lakes NJ\nNew Pathway Counseling Services is a top option when you or a loved one is in need of a substance abuse rehabilitation program in Morris County NJ. We strive to help every individual from numerous angles when it comes to addiction therapy, using a holistic approach. It\u2019s not enough to just look at the addiction itself, but the complicated factors which led to the issue in the first place should be examined as well. For those who are struggling with addiction, this type of holistic addiction rehabilitation in Morris County NJ. Making sure individuals do not just overcome addiction but are supplied with the emotional well-being secure enough to help them avoid the struggles that led them to addiction in the first place.\nWith many addition recovery rehab centers, the obvious symptom of addiction and substance abuse is all that is concentrated on. A great benefit of taking advantage of our addiction counseling therapy in Morris County NJ is the fact that in order to avoid problems in the future we supply patients with the tools they\u2019ll have to avoid masking their problems with substance abuse. We aid individuals move deeper, to look at and address the emotional beginnings of their addiction problems, which leads to longer-term addiction recovery and management. At New Pathway you will find counsellors who are totally dedicated to ensuring adults, teens and families are given everything possible to help them recover from the damage addiction is capable of causing. In regards to relationships between family members and friends, the damage that addictions can cause are significant. The emotional symptoms which led to addiction to begin with are capable of worsening considerably when these relationships become strained. At New Pathway, we address the numerous ways addiction to alcohol or drugs might have taken a toll on our patients\u2019 lives and relationships.\nOften, the very best method for treating addiction is catching the problem early. We provide a program for early intervention in Morris County NJ that\u2019s highly effective for this reason. Teens who are in the early stages of substance abuse are the focus of this program. These individuals have the opportunity to stop abusing alcohol or drugs before developing a more serious addiction disorder by meeting with peers who are going through the same issues. Teens will be able to share their stories and express their reasons for using, and desiring to stop using, drugs, alcohol or both in this eight week long program consisting primarily of group sessions.\nNew Pathway additionally offers outpatient opiate detox in Morris County NJ in addition to this proven-effective early intervention program and our other holistic practices and mind-body therapies. Outpatient rehab is something that many people who struggle with addiction find extremely useful. This is because the tools and techniques learned may be applied immediately to their everyday lives. Our addiction recovery rehab program is a combination of different therapies, applied according to each individual\u2019s requirements. This may include group and individual psychotherapy and psycho-social treatment. If you allow New Pathway to assist you with addiction recovery treatment in Morris County NJ, you\u2019re going to discover that healthier interpersonal interactions and relationships are going to be possible. Patients will be able to learn from each other\u2019s experiences and supply assistance in this method. New Pathway offers a safe and supportive environment for all those coping with addiction problems. With the assistance of our professional counselors, you or someone you care about will have the tools and support needed to move on to a healthier life.",
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        "raw_content": "Getty/AP\nLive Blog: The Fourth Republican Debate of 2016\nThe staff of the New Republic, led by senior editors Elspeth Reeve and Jeet Heer, is live-blogging the fourth Republican primary debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night. The event, hosted by Fox Business Network and The Wall Street Journal, begins at 9 p.m., and features the eight candidates polling above an average of 2.5 percent in the last four national polls: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich, and Rand Paul. A previous undercard debate featured four additional candidates: Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and Bobby Jindal.\nPolitics, Election 2016, Republican Debates 2016, Republican Primary 2016, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich, Rand Paul",
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        "raw_content": "Sven Creutzmann/Mambo Photo/Getty Images\nThe death of Fidel Castro is the perfect Rorschach test for our times.\nWhat you thought of Castro, who died at the age of 90 on Friday, has always been a reflection of your politics, your nationality, and your age. He was a hero of the revolutionary left in Latin America, proving that a ragtag band of guerrillas could overthrow the Western Hemisphere\u2019s hegemon. He was a communist stooge to the American officials who repeatedly tried to kill him, presiding over an outpost of the Soviet Union just off the coast of Florida. To Cubans themselves he was a dictator who impoverished the country, jailed and killed thousands of dissidents, and stripped citizens of their basic rights. And to those who came of age in the post-Cold War era, he was simultaneously a retro figure on a T-shirt and a cranky old man in an Adidas tracksuit.\nThe disintegration of the post-Cold War order\u2014culminating in Brexit in Great Britain and the election of Donald Trump in the United States\u2014has been mirrored in the chaotic response to Castro\u2019s death. Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain\u2019s Labour Party, hailed Castro as a \u201cchampion of social justice,\u201d which is decidedly more sympathetic than anything Tony Blair might have said. Paeans have poured in from predictable quarters (Brazil\u2019s Dilma Rousseff, herself a one-time revolutionary) and those less so (Canada\u2019s Justin Trudeau, the scion of a former prime minister). In the United States, a Democratic president who ushered in a new relationship with Cuba largely based on free market liberalization is being succeeded by a Republican businessman who has threatened to roll back this progress for a \u201cbetter deal.\u201d\nWhat Trump and Cuban President Raul Castro plan to do now is the ultimate question hanging over Cuba in the wake of Fidel\u2019s death. So far, Trump has indicated nothing more than that he is aware of the news, which we can all agree, even in these divided times, is a good start.",
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        "title": "Top investment banks where people stick around. Top investment banks where they don&apos;t | eFinancialCareers",
        "raw_content": "Top investment banks where people stick around. Top investment banks where they don't\nWhat makes Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse best?\nDo people like to work for Goldman Sachs more than Morgan Stanley? For Credit Suisse more than Bank of America Merrill Lynch? For Deutsche Bank more than Barclays? If tenure is any indication of workplace tranquility, then the answer to all these questions is a resounding yes.\nIn London at least, then Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse - and to a lesser extent, J.P. Morgan, are doing a brilliant job of retaining staff. Morgan Stanley, Barclays, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, aren't.\nThe charts below are based on each bank's historic staff registrations with the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Using filters provided by finance-focused corporate finance firm IMAS, we looked at the percentage of current staff who joined each bank between 2001-2005, 2005-2010 and 2010-2015. In other words, 10-15 years ago, 5-10 years ago, and 0-5 years ago. The results are 'illuminating'.\nAs the charts show, more than 60% of registered staff at Barclays' Investment bank, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (listed as Barclays Capital, Morgan Stanley International and Merrill Lynch International respectively) have joined since 2010. This compares to just over 40% at Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs.\nSimilarly, while more than 20% of registered London staff at Goldman, Credit Suisse and Deutsche have worked for each bank for more than 10 years, at Barclays and Morgan Stanley just 13% have. And at BAML a mere 5% of people have been around for a decade or more.\nBased on historic trends, it therefore looks like Goldman, Credit Suisse and Deutsche are the places to work if you want to join an established culture with long-serving staff and to build a career with a single firm. BAML looks best avoided.\nNeedless to say, there are mitigating factors. Merrill Lynch International only captures the Merrill Lynch part of Bank of America Merrill Lynch. It's possible that some of the Merrill old-timers are now registered with Bank of America instead. Equally, the past is not necessarily a good indication of the future. Only last week, BAML said it's setting out to retain staff and to encourage movement between jobs internally, suggesting today's juniors might stick around.\nNonetheless, our analysis suggests there are big differences between banks in terms of the stability of their employees. Goldman Sachs, Deutsche and Credit Suisse must be doing something right. Why else would so many people want to stay for so long?\nSeven interesting hires at Credit Suisse, Nomura and UBS and what they mean for you\nCareer lessons from Bank of America Merrill Lynch\u2019s new co-head of investment banking\nThe 11 worst jobs in investment banking for 2015",
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        "title": "Wall Street slump: Are we doomed? - Tasplan",
        "raw_content": "Investment12 October 2018\nLike February\u2019s stock market slide, the recent fall in equity markets has received a lot of media coverage. As at the time of writing, the main US stock index, the S&P 500, has fallen 5.3% this week. Despite this fall, it\u2019s still up 6.8% over the past 12 months.\nAustralia has performed broadly in line with the US market with a slight positive performance on Friday.\nGoing forward, it\u2019s possible that we may see more volatility than we\u2019ve been used to over the last five years and it\u2019s important to not over react to short-term noise.\nTasplan takes a long-term view and doesn\u2019t attempt to time markets as history shows this doesn\u2019t work consistently. That said, we are relatively conservatively positioned as we felt valuations were stretched and we had recently trimmed our global equity holdings.\nIt\u2019s understandable in times like these that people question the security of their super.\nInvestment update from our Chi...",
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        "title": "Lou Reed's Final Moments: Tai Chi, Nature, and His Wife's Embrace",
        "raw_content": "Lou Reed's Final Moments: Tai Chi, Nature, and His Wife's Embrace\nThe Atlantic Wire November 6, 2013\nIn the week and a half since Lou Reed's death, we've gotten dozens of glimpses of the musician's notoriously disgruntled side: the cranky interviews, the public feuds, the general cantankerousness. From Rolling Stone today, then, comes a far rarer gift: an intimate view of Reed's gentler side and final moments, penned by his widow, the musician and performance artist Laurie Anderson.\nThose last moments, it turns out, were rather more pleasant than succumbing to illness in a grey hospital bed: Reed died doing tai chi, which he practiced obsessively late in his life, in his wife's arm's at the couple's home in Southampton. In a brief obituary last week, Anderson noted that he died \"looking at the trees and doing the famous 21 form of tai chi.\" Her new rendering is worth savoring slowly:\nI have never seen an expression as full of wonder as Lou's as he died. His hands were doing the water-flowing 21-form of tai chi. His eyes were wide open. I was holding in my arms the person I loved the most in the world, and talking to him as he died. His heart stopped. He wasn't afraid. I had gotten to walk with him to the end of the world. Life\u2014so beautiful, painful and dazzling\u2014does not get better than that.\nThe remembrance, of course, extends well beyond the artist's untimely end; it contains several amusing details from the early days of Anderson's relationship with him, including the fact that upon meeting him she thought he was British. There's also this gem: Reed proposed to her seemingly spontaneously on the phone in 2008, and they were married day later:\n\"Why don't we get married?\" he asked. \"I'll meet you halfway. I'll come to Colorado. How about tomorrow?\"\n\"Um\u2014don't you think tomorrow is too soon?\"\nAnd so the next day, we met in Boulder, Colorado, and got married in a friend's backyard on a Saturday, wearing our old Saturday clothes.\nNot that we ever assumed Reed treated his loved ones the way he spoke to overzealous interviewers, but it's still more than striking to find his romantic side chronicled in such intimate, unsparing vignettes describing the guy who made Metal Machine Music. Anderson's farewell piece is available in its entirety at Rolling Stone; unsurprisingly, Reed is the subject of the magazine's new cover story tribute.\nThis article was originally published at http://www.theatlanticwire.com/entertainment/2013/11/lou-reeds-final-moments/71332/\nRead more from The Atlantic Wire\n\u2022 There Were Many Lou Reeds to Remember\n\u2022 Lou Reed Is Finally Selling Some Records",
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        "title": "Abia South Senate: Between Wabara, Nyerere And Onyeizu - NewsDesk Nigeria",
        "raw_content": "As the calendar moves closer to October 2, primary election of the All Progressives Congress APC, for Senate seat in Abia South zone, the three frontline contenders are putting finishing touches to their strategies to win the election.\nThe leading aspirants include Sir Mac Wabara, the former Managing Director of the defunct Hallmark Bank, Chief Nyerere Chinenye Anyim, former governorship candidate of APC in the 2015 poll in Abia State and an internationally acclaimed Petroleum Engineer, Chinedu Onyeizu.\nBut the question dominating discussions among party members and interested observers alike is who among the three candidates\u2019 stands a better chance to win the ticket and successfully fly the flag of the party in next year\u2019s general election.\nFrom available evidence there is a consensus among the electorate in Abia South on the qualities that the next Senator representing the zone in the red chamber of the national assembly must possess to be able to attract their vote.\nThe choice of the next Senator for Abia South from the body language of majority of the electorate in the zone would be determined by factors that excludes old fashioned politics considered to be the biggest problem to effective representation at the upper chamber of the national assembly since 1999 and for which the dividends of democracy had eluded the people of the zone.\nGiven this background and the fact that other registered political parties operating in the state would likely premise their choices of candidates on how to meet the expectations of the voting public, the choice of who flies the flag of APC in next year\u2019s senate election, therefore becomes simpler.\nIt is a choice that must put into consideration of what the electorate wants and no longer what a few individual consider best for the majority. Looking at the three contenders on individual merit would provide the needed assessment that will guide the voters to make the right choice for the benefit of the party and in fulfillment of the expectations of the masses.\nStarting with Sir Marc Wabara, he has been in the political scene for a while even though he had not been successful with his aspirations. He would be depending on his heavy war chest and a track record of being a former bank chief executive but the fact that Hallmark Bank failed under his watch and his romance with Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in not too distant past on issues bothering on financial impropriety may be the biggest sore point that other parties could latch on to defeat APC during the general elections. So fielding Wabara will be a monumental mistake by APC!\nChief Nyerere Chinenye Anyim, a private businessman who contested the governorship position in 2015 elections but failed woefully is likely to leverage his position as a founding member of APC to whip up sentiment. The issues at hand far outweigh any sentiment attachments and as such his chances are not bright.\nThe internationally acclaimed Petroleum Engineer, Chinedu Onyeizu is perhaps the only candidate, among the three that has what it takes to secure victory for APC in the 2019 general elections and also meet the expectations of the greatest majority of the masses in the zone.\nAt Just 38, Chinedu Onyeizu represents the new breed in the politics of Abia South. Young, fresh and intellectually deep, Onyeizu has, since he came out to dare, never ceased to attract attention and acceptance!\nFrom the day he announced his candidacy about two months ago,Onyeizu\u2019s immediate acceptability and growing popularity amongst the youths and increasing percentage of the old has been tremendous and a huge asset for APC which they should build upon!\nHis visionary outlook on how to transform the living standard of the masses through pursuit of effective representation continues to set him apart from other contenders whose major motivation is either self or group interest!\nAmong the masses of Abia South Onyeizu has run a skilled and substantive campaign, one that has offered reasonable, realistic solutions to problems that have for too long festered and multiplied.\nHis philosophy embraces participatory democracy and he stands for values that will help put the future of the youth and other members of the society on the path of prosperity.\nOnyeizu is the better choice because he could be trusted. He is a better choice to represent his party in the general election because he has an enviable solid base that could swing voters support more than any individual across party divide. He is far more likely to put practicality before the narrow partisan interest that attempts to paralyze the progressiveness of democracy in the country.\nHe also commands a lot of followership among the youth who see him as a role model and a fearless promoter of youth participation in leadership in the country. The youth are the critical mass of the electorate and any party that ignores that endangers its chances\nAmidst all Onyeizu has acquired the requisite intellectual preparation and exposures to offer something different, something urgently needed to address issues of deprivation, lack and hopelessness that had chained the masses of Abia South for too long.\nIn 2006, Chinedu Onyeizu was recognised as the Best Young Engineer in West Africa by PENWELL Petroleum Group \u2013 a U.K. based organization during the 2006 Offshore West Africa Conference in Abuja. He developed and presented a GIS model that is capable of detecting and transmitting real time data on vulnerability of the environment to spill in a Niger Delta oilfield.\nHe has had the privilege of studying at prestigious universities like Harvard University in Boston, Herriot-Watt University in Scotland, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts for postgraduate degrees.\nHe started his professional career as a Natural Gas Research Associate with the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF) in 2004 and joined Chevron Nigeria Limited in 2007 where he worked in various petroleum upstream projects. With a scope of expertise that includes Petroleum Asset development, Strategy Planning, Power and Energy Policy development, and Project Management at senior executive levels, it would be fool hardy for the so called experienced politicians and money bags to dismiss Onyeizu as \u2018inexperienced, since the youths and the working class young adults, the critical segment of the voting population, are eager for real change in the politics of this oil producing senatorial district.\nThe argument today is that amongst the candidates, Onyeizu is, if the hard truth is to be told, the only one that has the real experience to advance the course of Abia South in particular and Abia State in general, as an oil producing community. He is the only one that has the critical knowledge to turn around the fortunes of the zone!\nThough the youngest, he has the critical experience that counts. 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        "title": "Ministers Patterson, Bulkan say naysayers ignoring many positives in Budget 2017 \u2013 News Room Guyana",
        "raw_content": "Ministers Patterson, Bulkan say naysayers ignoring many positives in Budget 2017\nPublic Infrastructure Minister David Patterson said it is unfortunate that Budget 2017 discussions have narrowed to centre around one or two measures, particularly the Valued Added Tax (VAT), to be paid on water and electricity.\nMinister Patterson says that there aren\u2019t \u201cvalued discussions on the other measures\u201d contained in the budget that would bring benefits to thousands of Guyanese.\nThe Public Infrastructure Minister was at the time speaking during a programme, \u201cBudget in Focus\u2019, aired on the National Communications Network (NCN) on Thursday, where he pointed out that because of the provisions in the 2017 Budget, \u201ca small contractor could right now, walk off the road, form a company, immediately get compliance and tender for a job from January 1, but there are no discussions on those things,\u201d the Minister said.\nMinister Patterson also noted the measures in place to provide for green energy. \u201cYou can set up a company tomorrow\u2026produce your own electricity and have two years\u2019 tax- free holiday. All the equipment is also duty free, so it is quite unfortunate that we allowed the discussions to centre around these two things,\u201d Minister Patterson said.\nMinister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan also believes that if the public was to look at the measures contained in the budget, their conclusion would be more optimistic. He noted that \u201ca lot of its measures are directed to allow for and enable a greater take home pay for the ordinary person.\u201d He also pointed out that the Budget invests heavily in education and in health, \u201ctwo critical areas that impact on the welfare and wellbeing of our people. If we look at the measures in total, and we are objective about the measures in this budget, there is much to be excited about,\u201d the Minister said.\n\u201cOf course we all have heard the naysayers out there seeking to condemn the budget. I hear the Leader of the Opposition refer to it as an ominous budget, but I believe that when the impacts resulting from the execution of the measures that are in the budget are felt, that verdict that we would hear from the average person would be a positive one,\u201d Bulkan added.\nThe 2017 Budget proposes that citizens pay 14 percent VAT on electricity bills exceeding $10,000 monthly, and water bills exceeding $1500 monthly. There has been some outcry about the measures, but Government has noted that about 85 percent of Guyana Power and Light\u2019s (GPL) consumers will be exempt from paying the VAT.\nFurther, the initiatives are expected to help persons from the lower income bracket whose light and water bills currently exceed the stipulated level, to conserve on their use of these utilities.\nMinister Bulkan explained that with regards to the VAT on the water, he has done some calculations. He said that, for the VAT consumption at $1,500 per month, the tariff for someone living outside of Georgetown is about $61 per cubic meter of water and that this, \u201cworks out to 12 of those large black tanks per month so if a consumer can keep their consumption at two-and-a-half days for one of those 400 gallon black tanks, then the VAT does not apply.\u201d\nThe tariff in Georgetown is a little higher and as such, Minister Bulkan explained that for a person living within the town, to keep their utility bill under $1500 per month, they would have to make one of those large black tanks last for four days.\n\u201cI do not think that there is any secret that there is a lot of waste of water out there, and whilst it is true that there is this popular opinion that water should be free because it is widely available, it is the delivery of that water, purified and treated that there is a cost incurred,\u201d the Minister said.\nHe noted that the tariff that is being applied does not cater for the entire production cost and therefore, \u201cit is important that as a nation, as individuals, we begin to practice conservation,\u201d he said.\nOn the question of the 14 percent VAT on electricity at $10,000 per month, Minister Bulkan also did some calculation and he said, \u201cfor the consumers that have a fridge, a washing machine, two fans, a microwave and a television and standard lighting, with the current tariff of $43.43 per kilowatt, their light bill will average $8,500 per month.\u201d\nHe noted that this speaks to over 85 percent of the customer base of GPL. \u201cIt is only the persons who are well off who have air-conditioned, and such would the VAT apply to,\u201d the Minister said.\nPrince Harry\u2019s visit met with peaceful protest\nColombia plane crash: Bolivia suspends airline that operated flight",
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        "raw_content": "Examining the Causes of a Devastating Debris Flow\n\"underscore the urgency for a high priority program of re-vegetation of Zhouqu County, without which the region will remain exposed to future disastrous, progressive bulking type landslides\"\nStorm-triggered landslides cause loss of life, property damage, and landscape alterations. For instance, the remnants of Hurricane Camille in 1969 caused 109 deaths in central Virginia, after 600 mm of rain fell in mountainous terrain in 6 hours. More recently, on 8 August 2010, a rainstorm-induced landslide devastated the Chinese county of Zhouqu, causing more than 1000 deaths. A new modeling study by Ren examines the multiple factors, both natural and human caused, that came together to produce this event. The triad of storm-triggered landslides is geological condition, surface loading and vegetation roots, and extreme precipitation.\nExtreme precipitation can be explained by three factors: low-level moisture buildup, conditional instability, and a lifting mechanism. When several factors (e.g., El Ni\u00f1o years, hurricane remnants, lifting mechanisms (e.g., orography, cold fronts, jets, and differential heating from land cover contrast), and weather pattern phase-lock) work in synergy in a region, extreme precipitation may occur.\nUsing a multiple-phase scalable and extensible geofluid model, the author considered geological features of the region, as well as an earthquake, drought, deforestation, and topsoil erosion before the triggering storm. Previously, drought conditions created cracks and crevices in the surface; these cracks and crevices were deepened by the 2008 M7.9 Wenchuan earthquake.\nAnother key factor in setting up the conditions for the landslide was human-induced deforestation and topsoil erosion, the study found. The results \u201cunderscore the urgency for a high priority program of re-vegetation of Zhouqu County, without which the region will remain exposed to future disastrous, progressive bulking type landslides,\u201d the author reports.",
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        "raw_content": "Disability Pension Scheme - Chandigarh\nChandigarh is the capital of both Punjab and Haryana, but is governed directly by the Centre as is the case with all the union territories in India. The state pension scheme is known as Pension for Disabled.\nThose with 40% disability and above will get Rs 500 a month from the Chandigarh government. People with disability of 80% and above, or with multiple disabilities, will get Rs 700 - 800 which includes the Centre's contribution as well.\nAbove 5 years of age\nMinimum 40% disability\nShould be a resident of Chandigarh for the last 3 years.\nApplicant should not earn more than Rs 1,000 a month. If he/she is married, joint income of husband and wife should not be more than Rs 1,500 a month. If applicant is not earning, then income of parents, in case of one child should not be more than Rs 500 a month. If there are two or more children, then the limit is Rs 3,000 a month.\nTo be eligible for the fusion of state and central pension schemes, the applicant must be:\nBPL category\nWith more than 80% of disability or have severe multiple disabilities\nResident of Chandigarh\nIncome proof/affidavit\nApplicant has to apply to the Social Welfare Department. Form is available here and the department also issues the disability pension card and number.",
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        "raw_content": "New insurance options for the rural poor in India.\nForaying into the rural sector, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance has tied-up with seven Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) to cater to the insurance and savings needs of the masses in semi-urban and rural areas.\n\u2019\u2019Understanding the need to provide flexible, affordable and easily available insurance to the masses in the semi-urban and rural areas, the company has tied up with RRBs to get access to the bottom of the pyramid and provide insurance services to the people in these areas,\u2019\u2019 Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Country Manager and CEO Sam Ghosh said.\nThe move would make flexible life insurance schemes available at more than 1,100 rural and semi-rural branches, according to a release.\nCurrently having a presence in 500 towns, the tie-ups by the private sector insurance company has ensured even distribution of life insurance schemes in non-urban and semi-rural areas, with the addition of 1200 branches in rural areas.\nThe October 2005 results of the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA) show that Bajaj Allianz posted a 247 per cent growth, with a Rs 173 crore retail individual life business during the month.\nDeveloping insurance solutions that cater to every segment and age-income profile, the company is working towards a pan-Indian presence both in the urban and rural sectors.\nSource: WebIndia123 (link opens in a new window)",
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        "title": "Nigeriaworld Feature Article - Will President-Elect Muhammadu Buhari be sworn in on Friday May 29, 2015? He may not if\u2026",
        "raw_content": "Moshood Fayemiwo Thursday, April 2, 2015\n\"For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open\" (Luke 8: 17) thus \"Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them (because) It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret\" (Ephesians 5: 11-12).\nongratulations to retired General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and his running mate, Professor Yemi Osinbajo for being elected as president and vice-president respectively of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I felicitate with Nigerians all over the world and Africans in general for the anticipated orderly transfer of power for the first time from an incumbent to an opposition presidential candidate in Africa's most populous nation on earth. The election of retired Gen Buhari as president-elect did not come to us as a surprise. As I pointed out in my prediction for the Year 2015, which was published in this column in December 2014, inter alia; \"\u2026President Goodluck Jonathan should not attempt to contest for the2015 Presidential Election. If he does, not only will he lose, he will also be humiliated. Many of those he has surrounded himself with are mostly deceiving him. All the vows he made to the Lord when he was fighting for his political life in 2010 and when he contested the 2011 presidential election have not been kept, according to the Lord. We are not talking of political promises or manifestoes here, but vows he made when he was prayed for and said he would do for the Lord. Hear the words of the Lord to you, Mr. Jonathan: \"When you make a vow to God, do not delay to fulfill it. He has no pleasure in fools; fulfill your vow,\" (Ecclesiastes 5: 4). The Lord said Mr. Jonathan had played his part in the history of Nigeria and should retire to Otuoke, Bayelsa State with honor and humility in 2015. However, he is being deceived by some forces, especially those who advised him to embark on Holy Pilgrimage to Israel as a way of winning the presidential election next year. He should also not succumb to forces telling him to belong to a secret society in order to ensure his election victory in 2015. The Lord said Jonathan is being deceived and should not succumb to such lies and deceptions.\" We warned again in another letter to Outgoing President Jonathan in a separate open letter addressed to him and reiterated what the Holy Spirit of the True Lord God Almighty showed to us. As recently as ten days ago, we warned and assured President Jonathan he would lose the Saturday March 28, 2015 presidential election in Nigeria, even though it was rescheduled from Saturday February 14, 2015 and that has come to pass.\n*President-elect Muhammadu Buhari: Must be careful between now and Inauguration Day on Saturday May 29, 2015.\nNow we have a president-elect and vice president-elect, against all odds and the doomsday predictions about Nigeria. While we are all celebrating the triumph of the will of the generality of Nigerians in entrusting the affairs of the Nigerian nation into the steady hands of retired Gen. Muhmmadu Buhari, as evinced by the results of the just-concluded Saturday March 28, 2015 presidential election, I want to sound an urgent alarm and a timely warning to Nigerians that, if we are not spiritually alert, our joy may be short-lived. In the midst of the current jollification, well-deserved revelry, high-fives and national Kumbaya, Outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan has conceded defeat and has called on our president-elect to congratulate him. All former heads of state, captains of industry, the shakers and movers and Nigeria's political cum socio-economic gurus and \"murkety murks\" have started trooping in to pledge their loyalty and support for the New Man. The APC is rejoicing and the PDP which once touted itself as the largest political party in Black Africa is hemorrhaging politically and many of their wheeler-dealers are now endangered species. Many will soon head to political Siberia and Nigeria will not be the same. While outgoing President Jonathan has been magnanimous in defeat and there are plaudits around the world for his graceful exit and statesmanlike disposition, I warn Nigerians not be sucked in and deceived. The APC and majority of Nigerians have just won a political war, but there is going to be an intense spiritual warfare never seen in the history of Nigeria for the traditional orderly transfer of power to take place. President Goodluck Jonathan and his gang aren't ready to go down like this; Nigerians should not be deceived and retired Gen Buhari should not be sucked in and bamboozled either by all these congratulatory messages coming in from all directions. The True Lord God Almighty is who He is: the most powerful through the Holy Spirit and He just spoke to us as He does always and He never misses. Our Lord Jesus Christ told the Apostles in Acts 1: 4: \"Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about.\" The Lord was referring to the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost). Without Him, the apostles and by extension, all true servants and genuine children of God cannot function and do the work of the Father here on earth. One of the basic functions of the Holy Spirit in the life of every redeemed child of the Living God is in John 16: 13: \"But when he, the (Holy) Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth\u2026and he will tell you what is yet to come.\" The meaning of \"\u2026what is yet to come\" is called prophecy and as Revelation 19: 10 aptly says; \"the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.\" The True Lord God Almighty spoke to the prophets of old and He still speaks to us today. He is the same yesterday, today and forever.\nThere are three things that the enemies of Nigeria and those still hard-assed against the presidency of Gen Buhari have on ground and have planned last year and are waiting to implement between now and Friday May 29, 2015 to prevent retired Gen Muhammadu Buhari and Prof Yemi Osinbajo from being sworn in as president and vice-president respectively. It's not over until it is over. There are sinister plans and malevolent devices afoot by the agents of darkness and harbingers of wraith in our fatherland. These are not conspiracy theories. They are real and if Nigerians, the APC and President-elect Buhari dismiss these warnings with a wave of the hand, we will all live to regret it. While briefing journalists during the British sterling monetary crisis in 1964, Prime Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain said: \"A week is a long time in politics.\" I bet Nigerians that 60 days (between now and May 29, 2015) is more like eternity. I will now state step-by-step the three plans or what I refer to as Option A, B and C in stopping a Buhari Presidency at all costs. The first Option has just passed, after the satanic agents toyed with the incendiary idea of banning Buhari from contesting the presidency through the judicial process failed. Actually, the judge(s) that were enlisted for the dirty job backed out citing the equally incendiary backlash that would accompany the idea against the backdrop of the fire of change hurricane burning across the length and breadth of Nigeria. The hawkish forces and their retired backers pushed forcefully for this option, but the dovish forces canvassed for the electioneering fixing option. All the political plans failed in spite of the election fixing plans forcing Jonathan to become well-mannered. Jonathan demonstrated to the whole world he's a democrat and a well-behaved and civilized man when he called the president-elect to congratulate him on his election victory. We all hailed him and even sympathized with him as a good man and a jolly good fellow for conceding so quickly. \"He's such an honorable man and very civilized,\" many of us said. Nigerians, please do not be deceived. In Genesis 6: 5 we are told: \"The LORD saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time.\" The man who fought and gave all he had to retain his seat throughout the electioneering campaign; went to all the cults in the land and sought the voodoo merchants of the world to retain his seat three months ago has suddenly become soothingly mollified in less than 24 hours? There is more that is taking place beyond the public glare which the Lord God Almighty knows, because before Him all activities of human beings are laid bare. Hear what the Lord God Almighty told Jeremiah in Jeremiah 17: 9; \"The human heart is the most deceitful of all things, and desperately wicked. Who really knows how bad it is?\" (NLT). But only the Sovereign Lord of the heavens and the earth and the Creator of all things, including human beings knows the human heart and chooses to unearth and reveal it to His children. President Goodluck Jonathan must have conceded defeat and congratulated President-elect Muhammadu Buhari, but only 10 percent of his body is in Otuoke; 80 percent of his spirit and body are inside Aso Rock. Powerful Satanic forces have told him he should and will not live Aso Rock and this brings us to Option B as revealed to us by the Holy Spirit of the True Lord God Almighty.\nAs I am writing this in my home office here in Chicago under the dictate of the Holy Spirit as I plan to proceed on my annual vacation, a search is on for a woman or a young boy as a suicide bomber to penetrate the home and offices of the President-elect Buhari and blow himself-herself up and kill President-elect Muhammadu Buhari. If the president-elect dies before Friday May 29, 2015 without being sworn-in, there is going to be a constitutional crisis. What does the constitution say about the swearing in of a vice president-elect whose principal, the president-elect hasn't been sworn in? Can Prof Yemi Osinbajo be sworn in in the place of a dead (God forbid) president-elect Muhammadu Buhari? These are the crises we will have on our hands and such crises will not be readily and immediately resolved in 60 days. In the alternative, President Jonathan may be forced to continue in office until another election is held. That was why he conceded quickly to endear himself into the hearts of Nigerians now, who will not mind putting up with him for more years against the backdrop of the emergency situation that will arise., but about to be created by these malevolent forces. These evil plots are real and I don't disclose them lightly. The Nigerian Constitution is clear: Gen Muhammadu Buhari is just a president-elect; he hasn't been sworn in yet as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and so his vice president cannot take-over from him either in the event of him being killed (God forbid). In such a horrible, dreadful and national tragic scenario, we are back to square one and the status quo. Here is my advice: President-elect Muhammadu Buhari should overhaul his current security paraphernalia now and immediately. His access to all and sundry should be extremely minimized. If a suicide bomber cannot be found, a deranged gun man or woman whose family will be promised mouth-watering amount of money is being sourced as I am writing this through the dictate of the Holy Spirit to pull a trigger and shoot our president-elect. It is not right to turn our future First Lady, Aisha Buhari into a widow because of politics, but these forces are deadly and mean. This is real war, folks. I am not making all these things up. President-elect Muhammadu Buhari is a retired soldier and an army general so he should know what to do. Enough said on this.\nThe last Option which is Option C has been used in the past and it worked. The forces of darkness are about to wield it but it will fail if President-elect Buhari takes it seriously and act as revealed to us by the Holy Spirit. During this Transition Period between now and Friday May 29, 2015 culminating in the swearing-in and inauguration, President-elect Buhari will of necessity be invited to Aso Rock to meet with the outgoing President Jonathan as it is normal in administrative and political change of guards. The Holy Spirit showed me what is afoot to knock President-elect Buhari off; he should not drink tea or anything, not even drink water when he is invited into Aso Rock Villa between now and Inauguration Day, Friday May 29, 2015. If it is possible, I will advise President-elect Muhamadu Buhari to allow his foot soldiers and future administration officials only to serve in the Transition Team without him going to Aso Rock for now. In fact, my honest and candid advice to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari is to steer clear of that Villa between now and his inauguration day on Friday May 29, 2015 if it is possible. The Lord God Almighty showed me the incident of the tea that was given to the late Chief MKO Abiola which killed him on July 08, 1998 a month after the death of Gen Sani Abacha. I could not pass the message out to his family members, because I too was incarcerated at the dreaded Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI), Apapa, Lagos by late Sani Abacha. The only person I could share it with tangentially was Uncle Olabiyi Durojaiye, who later became a senator after the death of Sani Abacha. Uncle Biyi had asked me if Chief MKO Abiola would eventually become president following the death of Sani Abacha on June 08, 1998 and I told Chief Durojaiye that Chief MKO Abiola would not become president and he was likely to be killed by poison in 1998. That machinery has been activated right now as Option C by the extant satanic forces and demonic agents holding Nigeria hostage that the Lord God Almighty wants to use Buhari and Osinbajo to dislodge. In fact, Outgoing President Jonathan himself may not be aware of the presence of these fifth columnists inside Aso Rock. There are several things in the offing in Nigeria this year, including many known and popular Nigerians that will die. I will not delve into all that right now as the Holy Spirit has revealed to me, but some of these monumental events that are in the offing had been disclosed in my Predictions and Prophecies for 2015 which I released last year December. But these Satanic plans are the immediate ones that should engage the attention of the President-elect right now. Our future First Lady, Aisha Buhari should step up the plate right now and take personal charge of what the President-elect eats from now till inauguration day on Friday May 29, 2015. I have discharged my duty as a true man of God. I pray that Peace be unto Nigerians and the Lord God Almighty will bless our President-elect and vice-president elect including their immediate family members and the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Jesus Mighty Name, Amen.\nDr Moshood Ademola Fayemiwo is the co-author of the book: \" The Kingdom of Satan Exposed: Activities of Principalities and Demon in Our World\" https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-kingdom-of-satan-exposed-activities and CEO, Alternative Lifestyle Communication, DBA. He lives in Chicago, Illinois in the United States.",
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        "raw_content": "Frontpage Sports NWT Sport Hall of Fame welcomes new members at induction ceremony\nNWT Sport Hall of Fame welcomes new members at induction ceremony\nDrew Williams was the MC for the NWT Sport Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Explorer Hotel on Nov. 23 and came up with a line that summed up the evening perhaps as well as anyone could have:\n\u201cYou\u2019ll notice there are little packages of Kleenex at your tables \u2026 we figured you might need them.\u201d\nRobin Mercer-Sproule, left, has her hand raised triumphantly by Alfred Moses, Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, after she was inducted into the athletes category of the NWT Sport Hall of Fame at the Explorer Hotel on Nov. 23.\nThe class of 2018 is officially part of history as Abe Theil, Robin Mercer-Sproule and the 1970 Centennial Canoe Race team from Fort McPherson were inducted into the hall. Theil entered the hall in the builders category for both his work in building the sport of volleyball to where it is today and as a member of the board of directors for Sport North, which included a stint as president between 2001 and 2009.\nIn his speech, Theil said he was simply a member of a much bigger team.\n\u201cIt was a team effort over the years I was involved in volleyball, which I still am, and at Sport North,\u201d he said. \u201cWithout the other board members, staff and other volunteers who did so much work, a lot of the work wouldn\u2019t have gotten done.\u201d\nTheil also acknowledged the role played by the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs, especially the sport and recreation division.\n\u201cThey could always do more,\u201d he joked. \u201cBut you can only do what you can with the resources you have and everything gets done with the support of individuals. That\u2019s how things get done \u2013 government, paid staff and volunteers all working together to get things done.\u201d\nThe canoe team from Fort McPherson entered into the team category, recognized for their victory in the race to celebrate the NWT\u2019s centennial year in 1970. They were up against other teams from around the territory as well as teams from Alberta and Yukon. The race began in Fort Providence and went up the Mackenzie River with the finish line in Inuvik.\nThe team of captain Philip Blake, Woody Elias, Fred Vittrekwa, \u201cDelta Joe\u201d Vittrekwa, John Itsi and Joseph Kaye ended up as the winners.\nOnly Itsi and Kaye are still alive and both were on hand to accept their honour that evening.\nItsi spoke on behalf of the duo and said it was a grueling 17 days of competition.\n\u201cThat summer in 1970 was one of the most exciting times of my life,\u201d he said. \u201cWe were racing the best in the NWT. All the teams in that race were strong and were well-conditioned athletes. We had to give it our all to come out on top.\u201d\nThe final inductee was Mercer-Sproule into the athletes category and she was what Williams meant when he referenced the Kleenex.\nMercer-Sproule is, without question, one of the most well-rounded athletes the NWT has ever produced as she played in several sports at a high level: figure skating, basketball, broomball, volleyball, softball and hockey, the latter of which remains her true love.\n\u201cI was basically a rink rat,\u201d she said. \u201cI practically lived at the Gerry Murphy Arena. I even worked the concession stand and did whatever. When I wasn\u2019t figure skating, I became fascinated with hockey.\u201d\nIt was Mike Spratt who put Mercer-Sproule in her first pair of hockey skates after one of her figure skating practices and the rest is history.\n\u201cI thought to myself \u2018no toe picks, this is awesome\u2019,\u201d she joked. \u201cI\u2019m not going to fall and I\u2019m doing good. I love this.\u201d\nFor all the battles Mercer-Sproule has gone through, she\u2019s going through perhaps the toughest of them all as she is fighting stage-four breast cancer, which has metastasized to other parts of her body, and it\u2019s incurable.\nShe said the friendships she\u2019s made over the years is what\u2019s helping her in the fight against what she called \u201cthis stupid disease\u201d.\n\u201cI fight as hard as I do because of what I learned from sport,\u201d she said. \u201cLike sports, you\u2019re in a game where you may be winning or you may be losing but the whole time, you never give up. You give it your best the whole game. You\u2019re not going to give in and stop playing because you may be losing. The passion to try and win is still there and you have to go out and give it your best and hope for the best outcome. I stay as positive as I can and whatever the outcome, I can honestly say I am a winner. If I lose the battle, I won because I never gave up.\u201d\nPrevious articleMayor renews plea for mental health and addictions support\nNext articleNWT table tennis team set for Canada Winter Games",
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        "title": "Oklahoma registered voters with last names starting with J",
        "raw_content": "JONES, DARIN LEE was born 1 February 1972 and registered to vote in Kellyville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARIN VON was born 18 November 1968 and registered to vote in Newalla, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARIUS K. was born 15 November 1992 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARIUS M. was born 26 October 1994 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLA JAN was born 17 September 1951 and registered to vote in Harrah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLA JEAN was born 14 March 1953 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLA JO was born 31 December 1964 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLA KAY was born 23 April 1967 and registered to vote in Beggs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLA KAY was born 23 May 1957 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLA SUE was born 12 August 1947 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLEISH RAISHELLE was born 29 September 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLENE was born 10 July 1949 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLENE was born 26 January 1950 and registered to vote in Davis, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLENE J. was born 2 August 1947 and registered to vote in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLENE JEANETTE was born 13 April 1954 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLENE JOYCE was born 6 November 1970 and registered to vote in Manitou, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARLENE P. was born 10 October 1938 and registered to vote in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARNELL E W was born 16 February 1970 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARNELL MILTON was born 20 July 1952 and registered to vote in Spencer, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARON LARAE was born 10 September 1987 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARON THOMAS was born 14 February 1996 and registered to vote in Washington, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRAYL EUGENE was born 31 August 1994 and registered to vote in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREL DEAN was born 7 May 1984 and registered to vote in Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREL EUGENE was born 15 June 1944 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL DAVID was born 14 August 1948 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL DEON was born 18 June 1966 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL DEWAYNE was born 21 November 1959 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL GENE was born 19 June 1956 and registered to vote in Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL GENE was born 19 June 1956 and registered to vote in Ft Gibson, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL GENE was born 23 November 1948 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL GENE was born 9 April 1953 and registered to vote in Disney, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL J. was born 21 June 1944 and registered to vote in Porter, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL JAMES was born 17 July 1990 and registered to vote in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL LEE was born 20 July 1948 and registered to vote in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL LYNN was born 24 June 1955 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL O'CONNOR was born 15 January 1956 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL PATRICK was born 13 April 1978 and registered to vote in Wyandotte, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL RAY was born 9 March 1956 and registered to vote in Keota, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL SCOTT was born 25 January 1951 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL W. was born 20 November 1956 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL WAYNE was born 16 September 1957 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL WAYNE was born 18 December 1949 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL WAYNE was born 18 July 1949 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL WAYNE was born 2 February 1985 and registered to vote in Agra, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRELL WAYNE was born 4 July 1970 and registered to vote in Wister, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREL WAYNE was born 4 March 1951 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREN CHARLES was born 25 October 1984 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREN DEE was born 17 November 1986 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREN GERARD was born 19 February 1976 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREN KEITH was born 23 March 1966 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARREN KENNETH was born 17 August 1970 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRIAN REECE was born 12 July 1994 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRICK LAVON was born 7 February 1979 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRIN CLINT was born 31 March 1982 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRIN RAY was born 7 June 1967 and registered to vote in Porter, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRIN WAYNE was born 20 December 1967 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRION JAMAI was born 5 April 1994 and registered to vote in Langston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL was born 20 December 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL COURTNEY was born 18 April 1966 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL COURTNEY was born 27 December 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL EDWARD was born 9 November 1978 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL EUGENE was born 29 September 1963 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL JUAN was born 29 September 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL LEE was born 24 July 1961 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL RAY was born 23 August 1963 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL TODD was born 17 February 1965 and registered to vote in Okemah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL TODD was born 7 July 1996 and registered to vote in Porum, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL WAYNE was born 13 December 1962 and registered to vote in Hydro, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYL WAYNE was born 9 December 1958 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARRYN KENNETH was born 11 March 1985 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARWIN RAY was born 30 June 1938 and registered to vote in Frederick, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL ALLEN was born 21 May 1961 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL EUGENE was born 6 June 1944 and registered to vote in Clinton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL JUAN was born 19 July 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL LEE was born 7 December 1960 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL LIN was born 27 June 1960 and registered to vote in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL LYNN was born 2 October 1964 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL SCOTT was born 23 August 1971 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DARYL WAYNE was born 15 April 1972 and registered to vote in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DASARAY ANGELIKA was born 29 February 1980 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVIA DIANN was born 26 October 1955 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVIAN ESHAN was born 23 September 1995 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID was born 17 May 1978 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID was born 19 April 1963 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID A. was born 2 November 1975 and registered to vote in Harrah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID A. was born 28 April 1987 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID A. was born 30 October 1958 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID A. was born 8 November 1965 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ADAM was born 1 June 1989 and registered to vote in Cashion, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALAN was born 20 February 1972 and registered to vote in Oologah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALAN was born 23 April 1956 and registered to vote in Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALAN was born 26 September 1965 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALAN was born 9 August 1951 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLAN was born 16 October 1953 and registered to vote in Yale, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLAN was born 6 October 1994 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLEN was born 10 February 1953 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLEN was born 17 March 1969 and registered to vote in Poteau, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLEN was born 20 October 1962 and registered to vote in Elgin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLEN was born 21 December 1970 and registered to vote in Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLEN was born 24 August 1965 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLEN was born 8 August 1976 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLISON was born 28 April 1990 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ALLISON was born 9 June 1961 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ANDREW was born 31 July 1985 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ANTHONY was born 13 November 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ANTHONY was born 13 September 1995 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ANTHONY was born 14 November 1985 and registered to vote in Porum, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ANTHONY was born 26 October 1962 and registered to vote in Allen, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ANTHONY was born 7 October 1943 and registered to vote in Wewoka, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID AUSTIN was born 27 July 1982 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID B. was born 14 March 1990 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID BEJAR was born 24 June 1990 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID BRADLEY was born 31 January 1990 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID BRUCE was born 27 April 1975 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID BRUCES was born 23 February 1970 and registered to vote in Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID BRYAN was born 21 July 1956 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID BRYON was born 11 July 1978 and registered to vote in Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID C. was born 14 October 1938 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID C. was born 20 March 1954 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID C. was born 29 August 1950 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID CALVIN was born 7 June 1971 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID CASEY was born 31 May 1976 and registered to vote in Tuskahoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID D. was born 21 September 1950 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID D. was born 9 December 1949 and registered to vote in Kingston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID DALE was born 18 November 1956 and registered to vote in Waukomis, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID DANIEL was born 18 November 1979 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID DENNIS was born 22 January 1953 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID DEWAYNE was born 2 September 1961 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EARL was born 30 April 1965 and registered to vote in Bernice, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EDWARD was born 2 August 1953 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EDWIN was born 8 March 1937 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ELMER was born 3 July 1958 and registered to vote in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EUGENE was born 18 December 1984 and registered to vote in Calvin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EUGENE was born 18 March 1966 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EUGENE was born 2 November 1983 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EUGENE was born 20 November 1961 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EVANS was born 5 November 1951 and registered to vote in Lehigh, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID EVERETTE was born 12 May 1970 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID FLOYD was born 3 June 1937 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID FRANK was born 12 December 1958 and registered to vote in Erick, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID G. was born 10 December 1936 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID G. was born 24 October 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID G. was born 9 December 1954 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID GAGE was born 13 November 1994 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID GALE was born 16 November 1953 and registered to vote in Porter, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID GENE was born 19 December 1946 and registered to vote in Crowder, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID GIBSON was born 3 December 1960 and registered to vote in Kiefer, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID GLENN was born 14 July 1968 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID GORDON was born 5 December 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID H. was born 23 July 1942 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID H. was born 29 August 1959 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID HEATH was born 2 October 1992 and registered to vote in Stilwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID HENRY was born 5 May 1957 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID HUGH was born 1 August 1945 and registered to vote in Boswell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID J. was born 27 August 1948 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID JASON was born 20 May 1972 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID JEFFREY was born 21 March 1980 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID JOEL was born 10 January 1964 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID JOHNNY was born 28 February 1945 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID JOSEPH was born 14 March 1977 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID JOSEPH was born 25 November 1986 and registered to vote in Haskell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID K. was born 23 January 1959 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID KELDON was born 2 March 1952 and registered to vote in Catoosa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID KENNETH was born 8 June 1993 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID KENTON was born 11 September 1962 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID KYLE was born 29 June 1960 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID L. was born 15 October 1939 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID L. was born 17 March 1944 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID L. was born 8 February 1970 and registered to vote in Stilwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LAMONT was born 21 February 1972 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LANE was born 12 August 1965 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LAROY was born 26 March 1962 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 13 April 1964 and registered to vote in Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 15 July 1949 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 17 August 1933 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 2 August 1949 and registered to vote in Cordell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 23 November 1933 and registered to vote in Checotah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 24 October 1972 and registered to vote in Bristow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 25 March 1986 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 27 February 1952 and registered to vote in Terlton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 28 June 1946 and registered to vote in Durant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 3 March 1964 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 30 July 1974 and registered to vote in Cushing, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 31 July 1998 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 4 July 1971 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 4 March 1966 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 7 September 1952 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEE was born 9 April 1995 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEIGH was born 24 May 1956 and registered to vote in Arcadia, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEON was born 20 July 1958 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEON was born 28 April 1970 and registered to vote in Durant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEROY was born 14 April 1948 and registered to vote in Hennessey, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LEWIS was born 18 June 1959 and registered to vote in Rocky, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LOYD was born 29 March 1949 and registered to vote in Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LYNN was born 23 January 1953 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID LYNN was born 28 July 1966 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID M. was born 19 March 1950 and registered to vote in Jenks, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MADISON was born 12 December 1970 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MALCOM was born 12 October 1951 and registered to vote in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MARCELLUS was born 20 December 1939 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MARK was born 21 March 1962 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MATTHEW was born 18 February 1978 and registered to vote in Colcord, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MERRILL was born 15 March 1976 and registered to vote in Jones, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MICHAEL was born 12 June 1939 and registered to vote in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MICHAEL was born 19 December 1984 and registered to vote in Park Hill, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MICHAEL was born 26 March 1949 and registered to vote in Henryetta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MICHEAL was born 7 March 1967 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID MITCHELL was born 1 January 1988 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID N. was born 4 September 1939 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID NATHANIEL was born 13 August 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID NEAL was born 25 April 1942 and registered to vote in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID NEIL was born 5 September 1957 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ORLANDO was born 16 February 1960 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID OWEN was born 15 November 1956 and registered to vote in Hennessey, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID P. was born 1 May 1949 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID PATRICK was born 18 November 1962 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID PAUL was born 4 October 1972 and registered to vote in Cyril, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID R. was born 15 April 1933 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID R. was born 17 June 1945 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID R. was born 20 May 1949 and registered to vote in Hartshorne, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID R. was born 28 April 1933 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID R. was born 4 July 1967 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RANDALL was born 23 October 1946 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RAY was born 14 December 1974 and registered to vote in Addington, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RAY was born 26 September 1968 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RAY was born 29 April 1959 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RAY was born 3 May 1947 and registered to vote in Hollis, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RAYMOND was born 20 February 1963 and registered to vote in Hulbert, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RAYMOND was born 27 July 1950 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ROBERT was born 14 October 1957 and registered to vote in Oologah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ROBERT was born 26 July 1983 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ROBERT was born 3 April 1991 and registered to vote in Howe, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ROBERT was born 31 August 1961 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ROBERT was born 9 June 1998 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID ROBERT was born 9 November 1942 and registered to vote in Temple, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RYAN was born 26 June 1997 and registered to vote in Hulbert, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID RYLAND was born 3 May 1968 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SAM was born 23 September 1959 and registered to vote in Eucha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SCOTT was born 2 July 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SCOTT was born 27 December 1974 and registered to vote in Wilson, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SCOTT was born 9 August 1963 and registered to vote in Pryor, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SCOTT was born 9 September 1946 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SINCLAIR was born 11 March 1979 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID STARLING was born 8 May 1953 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID SUTHERLAND was born 7 November 1976 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID T. was born 24 March 1937 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID TERRELL was born 1 January 1982 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID THOMAS was born 21 December 1967 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID THOMAS was born 23 July 1959 and registered to vote in Atoka, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID VANCE was born 27 April 1984 and registered to vote in Clinton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID VAUGHN was born 20 April 1965 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID VICTOR was born 29 July 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID W. was born 13 August 1969 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID W. was born 17 December 1948 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID W. was born 22 September 1971 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID W. was born 31 October 1967 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WADE was born 8 July 1968 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WALLACE was born 3 June 1939 and registered to vote in Allen, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WALTER was born 20 November 1954 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WARREN was born 26 March 1960 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WAYNE was born 11 October 1955 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WAYNE was born 18 June 1970 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WAYNE was born 20 February 1960 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WAYNE was born 24 April 1970 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WEBSTER was born 16 February 1949 and registered to vote in Adair, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WELDON was born 10 October 1953 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WESLEY was born 29 August 1949 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WILLIAM was born 12 September 1970 and registered to vote in Stroud, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WILLIAM was born 6 January 1953 and registered to vote in Howe, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WOODFORD was born 16 March 1969 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVID WORTH was born 6 October 1969 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVIE JOE was born 22 February 1944 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVIN PATRICK was born 29 January 1980 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVION J M was born 11 April 1994 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAVLIAN SCOTT was born 23 August 1974 and registered to vote in Cameron, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWNA DARLEEN was born 20 June 1966 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWNA JO was born 11 November 1970 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWNA KATE was born 21 September 1976 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN DANEL was born 7 October 1970 and registered to vote in Hennessey, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN DENISE was born 20 October 1965 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN DENISE was born 23 November 1969 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN LEEANN was born 17 May 1968 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN MARIE was born 17 February 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWNN CASANDRA was born 10 June 1979 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWNN CASONDRA was born 10 June 1976 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWNNEA MACHELLE was born 21 October 1978 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN RENEE was born 15 September 1976 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN RENEE was born 4 March 1975 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWN TOBI was born 5 October 1983 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWSON GAGE was born 31 December 1998 and registered to vote in Tecumseh, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAWSON MICHAEL was born 23 February 1999 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAX LANDERS was born 4 January 1999 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAXON LEE was born 26 October 1992 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DAYNA DEE was born 17 December 1955 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, D DALEEN was born 19 November 1964 and registered to vote in Davis, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEADRE VEE was born 7 October 1949 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEAN was born 10 November 1955 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANA JANEL was born 3 August 1957 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANA JO was born 10 November 1966 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANA JO was born 12 November 1954 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANALISA CHANEL was born 18 October 1992 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANA MARIE was born 11 December 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEAN DEL was born 26 June 1969 and registered to vote in Sperry, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANDRE LAMONT was born 20 July 1988 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DE'ANDRE MARSHAWN was born 12 February 1991 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANDRE TAJUAN was born 11 December 1989 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEAN EVAN was born 21 March 1951 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANGELA MAREE was born 21 April 1968 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANGELO CAPRICE was born 7 March 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEAN LOUIS was born 14 March 1977 and registered to vote in Depew, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA ANTOINE' was born 21 November 1978 and registered to vote in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA BETH was born 6 October 1955 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA DENISE was born 27 September 1974 and registered to vote in Anadarko, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA KAYE was born 4 October 1987 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA LYNN was born 11 June 1983 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA LYNN was born 19 April 1958 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA LYNNE was born 4 June 1966 and registered to vote in Lexington, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA MARIE was born 10 October 1976 and registered to vote in Carney, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA MAY was born 11 March 1970 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA MICHELLE was born 8 April 1982 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA NAKIEA was born 13 October 1988 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA RUTH was born 10 August 1969 and registered to vote in Sayre, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA S. was born 3 December 1946 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNA SUE was born 11 July 1972 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANNE-SHARITY JOANBER was born 29 November 1994 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANN LYNETTE was born 21 July 1961 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEANN RACHELLE was born 3 June 1976 and registered to vote in Bristow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEAN W. was born 9 March 1930 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEARELL ALAN was born 18 August 1950 and registered to vote in Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBAHRA GAIL was born 12 February 1972 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE ANN was born 1 September 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE ANN was born 2 April 1962 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE D. was born 29 August 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE G. was born 14 January 1953 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE GENE ROSE was born 5 September 1990 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE JO was born 17 June 1967 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE KAY was born 14 July 1957 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE LEE was born 15 December 1963 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE LYNN was born 13 March 1970 and registered to vote in Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE LYNN was born 15 August 1966 and registered to vote in Nowata, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE LYNN was born 22 May 1962 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE LYNN was born 24 September 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE LYNN was born 31 May 1963 and registered to vote in Asher, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIE R. was born 27 November 1954 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBIRA ANN was born 12 August 1969 and registered to vote in Maud, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBRA LYNN was born 12 January 1962 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBBRA LYNN was born 2 April 1954 and registered to vote in Wanette, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORA CAROL was born 14 April 1958 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH was born 12 September 1950 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH was born 9 August 1962 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH ANN was born 12 October 1955 and registered to vote in Jenks, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH ANN was born 20 April 1952 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH ANN was born 28 March 1953 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH ANN was born 4 August 1957 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH ANNE was born 1 December 1959 and registered to vote in Wainwright, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH DIANE was born 16 February 1963 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH DIANE was born 16 October 1961 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH DIANE was born 17 May 1950 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH FAITH was born 22 September 1962 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH GALE was born 20 December 1962 and registered to vote in Elgin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH GORDON was born 29 March 1949 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH GWEN was born 14 June 1950 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH J. was born 30 March 1953 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JAN was born 6 June 1954 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JEAN was born 11 November 1951 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JEAN was born 14 August 1955 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JEAN was born 14 February 1970 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JEAN was born 14 May 1957 and registered to vote in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JEAN was born 22 July 1971 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JO was born 2 October 1957 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH JOYCE was born 12 September 1955 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH K. was born 1 October 1959 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH K. was born 16 June 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH K. was born 27 January 1950 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH K. was born 6 July 1953 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 1 January 1950 and registered to vote in Oilton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 11 April 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 11 October 1951 and registered to vote in Adair, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 15 August 1980 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 16 September 1954 and registered to vote in Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 2 May 1957 and registered to vote in Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 21 March 1955 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 29 October 1959 and registered to vote in Vian, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAY was born 6 May 1952 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH KAYE was born 31 July 1962 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH L. was born 12 July 1951 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH L. was born 24 March 1952 and registered to vote in Gould, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH L. was born 25 March 1952 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH L. was born 30 October 1952 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH L. was born 7 April 1960 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH LOU was born 2 October 1954 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH LOUISE was born 9 January 1959 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH LYNN was born 21 March 1973 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH LYNN was born 27 April 1956 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH LYNN was born 30 August 1956 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH LYNN was born 30 June 1951 and registered to vote in Caddo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH SUE was born 15 November 1965 and registered to vote in Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH SUE was born 26 December 1961 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH SUE was born 3 December 1954 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORAH TRYERNE was born 20 November 1968 and registered to vote in Randlett, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBORA SUE was born 1 June 1951 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA was born 16 May 1952 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 16 June 1957 and registered to vote in Moyers, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 20 December 1954 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 20 February 1955 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 22 August 1956 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 22 May 1952 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 5 August 1959 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA A. was born 5 March 1955 and registered to vote in Mounds, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ANN was born 17 June 1965 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ANN was born 27 August 1951 and registered to vote in Vian, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ANN was born 3 October 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ANN was born 4 November 1967 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ANN was born 5 November 1954 and registered to vote in Rgt 2Nd Hse On Left, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ANNETTE was born 24 July 1957 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA CRAVENS was born 1 December 1952 and registered to vote in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA DENISE was born 15 February 1957 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA DIANNE was born 7 August 1951 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ELAINE was born 13 March 1958 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ELAINE was born 7 June 1954 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA GAIL was born 1 October 1968 and registered to vote in Platter, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA GAY was born 18 October 1964 and registered to vote in Lexington, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA IRENE was born 9 December 1959 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA JEAN was born 10 January 1962 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA JEAN was born 26 April 1957 and registered to vote in Harrah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA JENE was born 19 August 1957 and registered to vote in Blair, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA JO was born 14 February 1956 and registered to vote in Wayne, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA KAY was born 20 December 1967 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA L. was born 12 August 1957 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA L. was born 21 June 1959 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA L. was born 31 January 1955 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA LAVERNE was born 28 November 1954 and registered to vote in Pocola, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA LEE was born 28 September 1954 and registered to vote in Westville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA LOU was born 17 August 1953 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA LUANN was born 14 February 1956 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA LYNN was born 23 May 1959 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA LYNN was born 6 September 1954 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA MAE was born 6 February 1951 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA O. was born 29 November 1954 and registered to vote in Porter, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA R. was born 21 June 1954 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA ROSE was born 9 May 1961 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRA SUE was born 14 July 1954 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEBRELLA J. was born 3 August 1966 and registered to vote in Stilwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEB SHAWN was born 3 June 1970 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DECQUIENCE SHAVON was born 27 January 1979 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEDE ANN was born 17 June 1980 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEDRA DEROISE was born 19 July 1973 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEDRA YVONNE was born 27 April 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEE ANN was born 10 December 1944 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEE ANN was born 27 August 1958 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEE ANN was born 5 November 1963 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEEDE KAY was born 18 April 1953 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEE EDWARD was born 21 September 1960 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEE L. was born 17 October 1962 and registered to vote in Dewey, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEENA LA FAYE was born 4 January 1967 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEENA LEIGH was born 18 October 1971 and registered to vote in Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEE RODRIGUEZ was born 18 September 1962 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEIDRE LEIGH was born 13 September 1982 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DE'JAHNIQUE LYNN was born 24 August 1995 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEJEAN DENEE was born 27 August 1966 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEKESHA MARIE was born 23 May 1979 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELANA FAY was born 14 October 1994 and registered to vote in Kellyville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELANNA JUNE was born 13 December 1965 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELBERT E. was born 8 February 1949 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELBERT EUGENE was born 12 September 1948 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELBERT EUGENE was born 18 February 1949 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELBERT H. was born 20 September 1948 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELBERT LAMUR was born 21 July 1935 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELIA ANN was born 12 March 1950 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELINDA RUTH was born 2 July 1958 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELISA RAYSHON was born 18 January 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELISHA NICOLE was born 31 August 1984 and registered to vote in Cartwright, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELLA ANN was born 23 April 1946 and registered to vote in Warner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELLA REE was born 18 December 1950 and registered to vote in Park Hill, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELLENA GARDETTE was born 20 March 1974 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELMARCO MARAVERE was born 4 August 1996 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELOHA JEAN was born 31 July 1951 and registered to vote in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELOIS JONES was born 17 January 1945 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELOIS L. was born 6 March 1961 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELOIS LAJUNE was born 27 July 1931 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELONA U DORA was born 27 March 1961 and registered to vote in Wilburton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELORES was born 10 June 1926 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELORES ANN was born 28 October 1955 and registered to vote in Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELORES MARIE was born 22 May 1949 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELORIA SUE was born 1 June 1938 and registered to vote in Beggs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELORIS FLORETTA was born 29 December 1993 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DELOROS JANE was born 3 November 1948 and registered to vote in Howe, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMAREO RANTAE was born 6 July 1984 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMARIAN TREVON was born 21 April 1995 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMARKO LAVELLE was born 26 September 1984 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEME SHION DESHAWN was born 2 July 1993 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMETRIA ARLENE was born 23 July 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMETRICE was born 18 June 1969 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMETRICK LATREA was born 28 November 1977 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMETRIUS ALLEN was born 14 April 1996 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMETRIUS BELVIN was born 19 August 1965 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMETRIUS CURTIS was born 23 September 1960 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMPSEY LEE was born 16 February 1940 and registered to vote in Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEMY OTIS was born 12 July 1964 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENA CHEREL was born 30 November 1969 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENA MARIE was born 13 June 1975 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENA MICHELE was born 24 October 1971 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENELLDA MURILENE was born 25 August 1950 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENIESE M. was born 26 January 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE was born 3 June 1963 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE ANN was born 15 September 1959 and registered to vote in Walters, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE ANN was born 7 November 1980 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE ANTONETTE was born 21 February 1990 and registered to vote in Spencer, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE DIANE was born 23 February 1971 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE DONOHO was born 17 February 1951 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE ERIN was born 29 July 1978 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE JOY was born 24 July 1957 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE KAYE was born 7 November 1969 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE LASHAE was born 29 April 1995 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE LOUISE was born 7 June 1974 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE LYNN was born 19 August 1956 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE LYNN was born 3 June 1969 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE MARIE was born 13 August 1955 and registered to vote in Indiahoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE MARIE was born 15 June 1959 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE MICHELLE was born 19 August 1957 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE MICHELLE was born 27 September 1977 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE R. was born 21 April 1968 and registered to vote in Bethany, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE RANAE was born 2 December 1973 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE RANELL was born 31 May 1970 and registered to vote in Wilson, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE REANA was born 2 December 1974 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE RENEE was born 30 June 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE RENEE was born 31 March 1965 and registered to vote in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISE RONELL was born 24 December 1952 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENISHA LASHA was born 31 March 1990 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNA MICHELLE was born 1 March 1970 and registered to vote in Marlow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS DEAN was born 28 January 1955 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS DUANE was born 22 October 1957 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS DUANE was born 3 March 1980 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS DWIGHT was born 1 January 1963 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS EUDEAN was born 27 November 1955 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS G. was born 14 March 1943 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS G. was born 17 June 1939 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS GENE was born 18 September 1966 and registered to vote in Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS L. was born 3 August 1951 and registered to vote in Arkoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS LEE was born 24 December 1954 and registered to vote in Arcadia, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS LLOYD was born 22 July 1970 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS MACK was born 28 March 1947 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS MACK was born 8 February 1954 and registered to vote in Purcell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS NEIL was born 14 August 1987 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS RAY was born 12 March 1993 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS RAY was born 15 August 1951 and registered to vote in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS RAY was born 21 July 1958 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS RAY was born 22 March 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENNIS ROBERT was born 1 September 1972 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENO JOE was born 17 April 1975 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENSON WAYNE was born 21 February 1952 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENTON GAIL was born 10 June 1973 and registered to vote in Alva, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENVER D. was born 13 October 1992 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENVER S. was born 11 October 1953 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENZEL BROCKINGTON was born 14 August 1992 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DENZIL LEROY was born 29 September 1948 and registered to vote in Cleveland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEONNA KEITH was born 7 August 1966 and registered to vote in Mooreland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK ALAN was born 19 August 1969 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK AUSTIN was born 13 July 1969 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK DONALD was born 17 August 1972 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK H. was born 28 March 1969 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK KEN was born 4 December 1975 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK LYLE was born 31 March 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK R. was born 20 October 1972 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK RAY was born 25 February 1991 and registered to vote in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK RAY was born 9 January 1982 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEREK TYLER was born 31 March 1989 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERETTA SUE was born 6 February 1971 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERICK JOSEPH was born 4 February 1989 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERMOND CHARMALE was born 25 April 1970 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERON J. was born 7 October 1992 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRELL LEE was born 14 November 1939 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRELL R. was born 3 October 1961 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK A. was born 20 September 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK CLIFTON was born 30 November 1983 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK DALE was born 12 July 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK LAMONT was born 21 June 1978 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK LAYNE was born 25 February 1978 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK LEON was born 2 February 1970 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK LUGENE was born 2 December 1965 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK M. was born 17 December 1979 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRICK MICHAEL was born 26 December 1993 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DERRION was born 25 February 1998 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESIDERIO NEVERLY was born 23 April 1989 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESIREE' LYNANNE was born 12 February 1990 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESIREE' LYNN was born 27 January 1983 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESIREE NICOLE was born 25 July 1985 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESIREE STORM was born 10 November 1994 and registered to vote in Kaw City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESMOND WESLEY was born 9 May 1963 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY ANGEL was born 3 September 1999 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY ANNE was born 2 November 1995 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY CHRISTINE was born 10 August 2000 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY D'ANN was born 10 October 1990 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY DAWN was born 17 May 1994 and registered to vote in Wyandotte, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY DAWN was born 4 October 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY DESHAWN was born 13 May 1987 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DESTINY MICHELLE was born 10 April 1987 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DETTRA LYNN was born 7 December 1964 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVEN RENE was born 15 April 1996 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVIN CARNELL was born 9 October 1996 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVIN KAYE was born 17 December 1991 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVIN LLOYD was born 28 July 1993 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVIN LYN was born 12 April 1983 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVIN MICHAEL was born 10 January 1995 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVIN ONEIL was born 1 December 1990 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVON ALAN was born 26 August 1998 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVON KEITH was born 30 March 1999 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVON LEE was born 20 February 1993 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVON QUAID was born 10 August 1996 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEVRA PAIGE was born 19 September 1981 and registered to vote in Alex, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEWAYNE CLARK was born 28 May 1977 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEWAYNE LEE was born 30 December 1954 and registered to vote in Jay, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEWAYNE LEON was born 20 October 1957 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DEXTER RODNEY was born 16 January 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIAMOND DEANDREA was born 26 February 1992 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIAMOND MERCEDES was born 11 January 1999 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA was born 1 July 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA was born 1 October 1937 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA BENTLEY was born 16 July 1984 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA H. was born 30 September 1961 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA JEAN was born 10 April 1956 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA JEAN was born 6 June 1959 and registered to vote in Calvin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA L. was born 14 October 1956 and registered to vote in Crescent, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA L. was born 24 July 1958 and registered to vote in Colcord, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA L. was born 27 January 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LEA was born 16 June 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LEE was born 23 June 1952 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LYNN was born 11 April 1952 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LYNN was born 24 February 1955 and registered to vote in Mounds, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LYNN was born 28 October 1961 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LYNN was born 3 January 1955 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LYNN was born 7 March 1947 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA LYNNE was born 28 September 1962 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA MARIE was born 12 October 1964 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA MARIE was born 26 May 1945 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANA ROSE was born 9 January 1947 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE D. was born 31 August 1948 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE DAWN was born 18 May 1955 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE ELIZABETH was born 21 July 1956 and registered to vote in Lexington, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE ERLENE was born 9 March 1959 and registered to vote in Nowata, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE F. was born 6 August 1959 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE JANE was born 23 March 1943 and registered to vote in Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE KAY was born 30 October 1968 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE L. was born 15 October 1955 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE M. was born 19 May 1948 and registered to vote in Glenpool, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE M. was born 24 November 1957 and registered to vote in Bethany, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE M. was born 26 February 1959 and registered to vote in Cordell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE PRICE was born 16 July 1940 and registered to vote in Wellston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANE RENE was born 26 June 1957 and registered to vote in Perkins, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNA GAIL was born 16 July 1947 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNA K. was born 25 January 1959 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNA KAY was born 13 November 1957 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANN ALYCE was born 19 June 1955 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNA LYNN was born 17 February 1958 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNA LYNN was born 9 September 1982 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNA LYNNETTE was born 16 May 1968 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE was born 20 October 1946 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE ELIZABETH was born 13 June 1954 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE F. was born 15 April 1948 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE J. was born 21 May 1946 and registered to vote in Bristow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE KAYLYNNE was born 11 November 1967 and registered to vote in Wellston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE L. was born 10 May 1947 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE L. was born 3 December 1948 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE LYNN was born 26 October 1969 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIANNE MARIE was born 29 March 1967 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DICK ARTHUR was born 21 September 1952 and registered to vote in Marlow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DILLON GARRETT was born 5 December 1992 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DILLON LANE was born 10 November 1998 and registered to vote in Quapaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DILLON MATTHEW was born 3 May 2000 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DILLON RAY was born 20 August 1994 and registered to vote in Davis, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DILLON RAY was born 29 June 1993 and registered to vote in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DINAH LAVONNE was born 20 June 1962 and registered to vote in Roland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DINA MARIE was born 27 July 1960 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DINA RENAE was born 9 October 1971 and registered to vote in Bokchito, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DION J. ROBERT was born 18 December 1969 and registered to vote in Marlow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIXIE ANN was born 11 December 1952 and registered to vote in Pryor, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIXIE DARLENE was born 10 January 1959 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIXIE GAYLE was born 1 October 1947 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DIXIE LEA was born 2 November 1947 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DJIMON DEHAWN was born 5 June 1998 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DMARCUS LAMAR was born 14 September 1997 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOCIA KATHERINE was born 6 February 1977 and registered to vote in Kingston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLI KYLENE was born 20 January 1959 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLLIE BEA was born 14 March 1937 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLLY was born 20 September 1958 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES was born 15 January 1930 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES D. was born 25 December 1952 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES DELRIO was born 8 September 1929 and registered to vote in Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES FRANCESCA was born 1 November 1963 and registered to vote in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES J. was born 10 June 1930 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES JANE was born 16 January 1956 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORES M. was born 3 April 1956 and registered to vote in Pocola, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOLORIS ANN was born 26 November 1969 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMINIC DEJUAN was born 7 April 1990 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMINIC DEMETRIE was born 29 February 1988 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMINI ELIZA was born 12 June 1976 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMINIQUE D'JUAN was born 23 January 1997 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMINIQUE DJUAN was born 22 November 1971 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMINIQUE FOWLER was born 30 June 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMNICK M. was born 6 December 1975 and registered to vote in Fairland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMONIQUE ANTWAN was born 1 November 1988 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOMONIQUE C. was born 29 October 1984 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONACO ANSION was born 31 July 1981 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD was born 13 February 1940 and registered to vote in Pocola, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD was born 28 August 1937 and registered to vote in Mcloud, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD was born 31 January 1961 and registered to vote in Cleveland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD A. was born 28 July 1954 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD BEN was born 1 November 1942 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD BRENT was born 14 December 1956 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD BRIAN was born 24 October 1969 and registered to vote in Mannford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD BRUCE was born 22 May 1927 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD BRUCE was born 9 November 1958 and registered to vote in Maysville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD CARROLL was born 12 June 1947 and registered to vote in Roland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD CASEY was born 16 May 1955 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD CRAIG was born 30 August 1956 and registered to vote in Jones, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD D. was born 23 February 1941 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD DEAN was born 2 January 1952 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD DOYLE was born 8 November 1982 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD DUPREE was born 3 July 1964 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD DWAYNE was born 20 September 1961 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD E. was born 12 December 1927 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD E. was born 18 July 1944 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD E. was born 29 June 1936 and registered to vote in Porum, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD E. was born 31 December 1939 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD EDWARD was born 21 July 1944 and registered to vote in Mead, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD EUGENE was born 2 January 1954 and registered to vote in Aline, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GENE was born 10 December 1943 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GENE was born 17 November 1944 and registered to vote in Sawyer, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GENE was born 6 September 1957 and registered to vote in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GLEN was born 10 May 1940 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GLEN was born 10 May 1942 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GLENN was born 20 December 1946 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD GLYNN was born 20 January 1935 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD HERMAN was born 8 December 1976 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD HERSHEY was born 18 September 1956 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD JAY was born 14 May 1934 and registered to vote in Hydro, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD JOE was born 11 August 1949 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD JOE was born 3 February 1950 and registered to vote in Vian, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD JOSEPH was born 22 February 1950 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD K. was born 14 April 1945 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD KEITH was born 23 March 1947 and registered to vote in Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD L. was born 20 April 1933 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD L. was born 27 August 1929 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 15 March 1961 and registered to vote in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 15 October 1940 and registered to vote in Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 16 September 1959 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 19 August 1943 and registered to vote in Jones, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 28 November 1982 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 4 August 1949 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEE was born 6 January 1945 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LENN was born 9 August 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEON was born 28 February 1951 and registered to vote in Fairland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LEROY was born 7 April 1947 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LINIL was born 16 August 1921 and registered to vote in 1\\2 Mile North, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD LLOYD was born 17 March 1944 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD MARION was born 28 May 1946 and registered to vote in Mannford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD MARK was born 12 May 1964 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD PAUL was born 18 June 1955 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RALPH was born 23 August 1933 and registered to vote in Purcell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RALPH was born 24 January 1938 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RAY was born 14 February 1939 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RAY was born 18 May 1937 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RAY was born 28 November 1995 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RAY was born 30 September 1936 and registered to vote in Keota, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD RICHARD was born 26 August 1960 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD ROY was born 15 June 1959 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD STANLEY was born 25 July 1968 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD VERNON was born 2 March 1943 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD W. was born 22 September 1933 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD WADE was born 6 November 1962 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD WAYNE was born 24 December 1937 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD WAYNE was born 29 March 1964 and registered to vote in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD WAYNE was born 5 February 1962 and registered to vote in Cushing, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD WAYNE was born 5 November 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONALD WESLEY was born 7 February 1961 and registered to vote in Spiro, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONAS DEWAYNE was born 11 October 1932 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DON D. was born 8 October 1926 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DON EDWARD was born 25 May 1943 and registered to vote in Perry, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DON EDWIN was born 14 August 1954 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONEEN DOUGLAS was born 8 November 1951 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONEL was born 18 December 1952 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DON H. was born 21 October 1940 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONISHEA SHYRAL was born 19 February 1998 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONITA JEAN was born 1 March 1957 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DON L. was born 18 August 1948 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA ANN was born 23 April 1947 and registered to vote in Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA BENAE was born 8 October 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA CAROL was born 21 July 1959 and registered to vote in Cleveland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA CHERYL was born 12 February 1952 and registered to vote in Sperry, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA DELORIS was born 21 February 1947 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA ELAINE was born 13 April 1959 and registered to vote in Cordell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA ELIZABETH was born 23 September 1954 and registered to vote in Hulbert, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA F. was born 1 May 1939 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA FAY was born 8 August 1979 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA FAYE was born 16 July 1939 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA FAYE was born 6 June 1955 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA GAIL was born 19 August 1946 and registered to vote in Coalgate, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA GAIL was born 3 January 1956 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA J. was born 25 October 1958 and registered to vote in Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JAN was born 6 October 1946 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JANE was born 23 February 1981 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JEAN was born 17 October 1957 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JEAN was born 18 November 1949 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JEAN was born 7 January 1953 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JO was born 14 September 1950 and registered to vote in Arkoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JO was born 6 June 1962 and registered to vote in Wayne, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA JOANNE was born 30 July 1933 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA K. was born 25 August 1953 and registered to vote in Marietta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA K. was born 27 August 1952 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA KAY was born 22 August 1958 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA KAY was born 22 July 1944 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA KAY was born 23 August 1954 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA KAY was born 24 January 1945 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA KAY was born 27 June 1964 and registered to vote in Jenks, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA KAY was born 29 October 1954 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA L. was born 28 February 1962 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA LA VOYCE was born 30 March 1951 and registered to vote in Lindsay, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA LYNELL was born 15 May 1958 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA LYNN was born 17 March 1951 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA LYNN was born 5 April 1953 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA M. was born 30 December 1928 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA MAE was born 29 May 1956 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA MARIE was born 10 August 1958 and registered to vote in Eucha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA MARIE was born 19 June 1981 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA MARIE was born 22 November 1947 and registered to vote in El Reno, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA MAY was born 30 December 1949 and registered to vote in Alva, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA MCGEE was born 19 December 1939 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA R. was born 13 May 1941 and registered to vote in Sentinel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA RAE was born 8 September 1949 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA RAYE was born 27 September 1956 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA RENEE was born 16 September 1961 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA RENEE was born 26 August 1959 and registered to vote in Cameron, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA ROSE was born 7 January 1954 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA RUTH was born 13 March 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA RUTH was born 14 March 1936 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 1 December 1937 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 1 December 1955 and registered to vote in Morrison, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 11 January 1955 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 17 December 1955 and registered to vote in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 17 July 1971 and registered to vote in Smithville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 17 May 1951 and registered to vote in Minco, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 18 April 1961 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 19 February 1963 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 26 March 1950 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 5 August 1947 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 7 March 1957 and registered to vote in Newalla, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNA SUE was born 7 November 1966 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNEKA was born 11 February 1992 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE ARTHUR was born 24 April 1980 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE EUGENE was born 27 February 1981 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE JOE was born 25 August 1959 and registered to vote in Howe, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE L. was born 2 October 1942 and registered to vote in Hinton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE LEE was born 2 July 1955 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE LYNN was born 11 January 1952 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE ODELL was born 22 August 1966 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE RALPH was born 8 October 1946 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE RAY was born 13 February 1969 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE RAY was born 13 July 1989 and registered to vote in Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONNIE RAY was born 19 April 1962 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONOVAN CASEY was born 9 March 1993 and registered to vote in Smithville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONOVAN LA VAE was born 3 August 1972 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONOVAN ROYAL was born 13 July 2000 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DON S. was born 14 August 1942 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONTAE LEMAR was born 3 April 1977 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONTAY CHARLES was born 19 January 1993 and registered to vote in Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONTE RAYMON was born 26 September 1998 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DONYA LEA was born 26 April 1962 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORA JOE was born 12 February 1939 and registered to vote in Frederick, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORALENE L. was born 4 September 1936 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORA MAY was born 11 January 1929 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOREATHE K. was born 31 December 1958 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORINE MARCELLA was born 20 May 1936 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS ANN was born 2 April 1938 and registered to vote in Stidham, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS ANN was born 23 December 1939 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS ELLEN was born 27 March 1937 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS G. was born 29 April 1964 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS JEAN was born 15 September 1934 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS JEAN was born 29 June 1950 and registered to vote in Henryetta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS JEAN was born 3 April 1953 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS JOY was born 13 October 1944 and registered to vote in Wakita, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS JULIETTE was born 9 August 1947 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS JUNE was born 19 December 1925 and registered to vote in Durant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS LEAN was born 6 April 1944 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS LOUISE was born 26 January 1934 and registered to vote in Sperry, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS MAE was born 1 October 1948 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS MARIE was born 18 January 1944 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS RUTH was born 7 December 1934 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORIS STENE was born 11 November 1950 and registered to vote in Valliant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORLEEN ANNE was born 1 July 1966 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY was born 28 August 1932 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY A. was born 22 November 1928 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY BEVERLY was born 12 November 1942 and registered to vote in Walters, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY DARLENE was born 30 October 1962 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY ELIZABETH was born 14 May 1933 and registered to vote in Mcloud, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY ELIZABETH was born 22 April 1940 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY ELIZABETH was born 8 August 1959 and registered to vote in Catoosa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY F. was born 13 July 1941 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY F. was born 28 June 1941 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY G. was born 14 October 1931 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY HELLEN was born and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY HELLEN was born 22 November 1943 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY J. was born 12 January 1932 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY J. was born 15 October 1938 and registered to vote in Holdenville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY J. was born 25 September 1929 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY JEAN was born 24 December 1959 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY JEAN L was born 18 October 1960 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY JEANNE was born 6 November 1948 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY JEANNETTE was born 25 August 1926 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY LOUISE was born 31 October 1927 and registered to vote in El Reno, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY LYNN was born 13 December 1962 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY M. was born 10 August 1946 and registered to vote in Checotah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY M. was born 8 March 1965 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY MAE was born 25 August 1938 and registered to vote in Checotah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY MARIE was born 21 July 1944 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY MAY was born 29 September 1936 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY P. was born 20 June 1947 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY P. was born 24 June 1948 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY R. was born 12 November 1962 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY RUTH was born 8 August 1965 and registered to vote in Cushing, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY S. was born 24 April 1928 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOROTHY YVONNE was born 4 October 1942 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORTHA D. was born 24 February 1929 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORTHEA JEAN was born 4 December 1957 and registered to vote in Tipton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DORYNE ANN was born 31 July 1954 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS ALAN was born 15 December 1962 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS ALAN was born 2 February 1963 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS ANDREW was born 2 July 1979 and registered to vote in Newalla, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS BOYD was born 10 January 1972 and registered to vote in Sparks, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS CRAIG was born 21 September 1962 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS D. was born 19 December 1944 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS DEAN ELWOOD was born 14 May 1985 and registered to vote in Bethany, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS EDWARD was born 16 April 1996 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS EDWARD was born 16 October 1953 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS EDWARD was born 3 April 1969 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS EDWARD was born 5 January 1968 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS EDWARD was born 8 April 1969 and registered to vote in Talala, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS FRANCIS was born 16 May 1951 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS GLENN was born 6 March 1949 and registered to vote in Eucha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS JAMES was born 18 May 1987 and registered to vote in Cushing, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS JAY was born 1 December 1958 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS JOHN was born 14 April 1961 and registered to vote in Madill, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS MICHAEL was born 28 November 1973 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS NEAL was born 1 December 1982 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS SCOTT was born 5 January 1994 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS WAYNE was born 24 August 1948 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUGLAS WHITNEY was born 3 June 1947 and registered to vote in Lindsay, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOUG WESLEY was born 24 October 1994 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOXIE CAROLYN was born 15 November 1942 and registered to vote in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOYLE was born 7 June 1951 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOYLE GENE was born 24 November 1929 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOYLE H. was born 20 August 1946 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJONES, DOYLE L. was born 11 September 1962 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, 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        "raw_content": "Home Love & Relationships Things to Consider Before You Start Dating Someone at Your Workplace\nNo one takes a job with the intention of meeting the love of their life or starting a relationship with an attractive colleague in the office\u2026but it happens all the time. And why not? Thanks to the long-hours and competitive work environment, a number of people spend the bulk of their life at work. Their best chance of finding their future life-partner is within the four walls of the office. Despite how focused, steely and disciplined one may be, we are only flesh and blood; and we are bound to answer when love calls.\nThe thing though is that while there is nothing particularly wrong with falling in love with, or dating a person who works in the same office as you, it is not as easy as other kinds of romance. Workplace romances can be tricky and awkward \u2013 it can add a dash of romance to your daily grind, or it can be lethal to your career. You have to pause and think carefully about how to handle the situation, so that you do not cause yourself more harm than good.\nIf you are currently crushing on a colleague and planning to make a move, or you are already in a relationship with a colleague, you may want to consider these suggestions on how you can make your office romance work:\nConsider your organization\u2019s policy about office relationships\nBefore you make a move on a colleague, go through your organisation\u2019s handbook and check to see what the policy on office romance is. A number of companies frown against employees being involved in a relationship, as they have concerned about possible sexual harassment claims, civil suits and possible workplace disharmony. However, while some are not flexible and actually have stringent measures they take on defaulters, others have no strict rules against it. Despite how attractive you find the colleague, you do not want to risk your job and/or any disciplinary action. Ensure you play by the rules of your company: if they do not allow office romance, don\u2019t do it\u2026and if they do, carry on, but with caution.\nEnsure you alert the HR on relationships\nWhether you are required to report a dating relationship to the Human resource department or not, it is important that you let the HR staff in on your relationship once it starts. At the very least, tell your manager. This is so that you protect both yourself and your love interest from legal repercussions and discrimination suits. In the case where you and the person you are dating are in a supervisor-subordinate relationship, and your new lover is in charge of your appraisal, payment or performance review, the HR can help with reshuffling of duties or moving one of you to a different team depending on the company policy, in order avoid friction and resentment among other colleagues. Also, in the case where gossip in the office about your relationship is becoming difficult to manage, the HR will be the best person to help you control the situation.\nYes, you are in love and you want the whole world to see how cute you are\u2026no problem, just save that for the world outside your office. You want to keep your work out of your romance and your romance out of your work. No matter how much the love is \u201cshacking\u201d you, do not move your cubicle so that you can stare into each other\u2019s eyes; avoid talking privately in corners or behind closed doors; do not need to eat lunch together; and\u2026 PDA will just be irritating. Keep your work and private lives separate; that way, even when you do break up, there will be no drama or anything. Being affectionate and getting physical at your workplace actually creates an unprofessional atmosphere and can be embarrassing for certain onlookers. Even more, limit the number of colleagues with whom you share confidential information about your relationship with, you don\u2019t want to be the one fueling the gossip.\nNext articleHow to look perfect in pictures",
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        "raw_content": "Interested in connecting? I can be reached through the following methods:\nEmail: onewaybackpacking@gmail.com\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/onewaybackpacking\nHi Mike, I am checking this out to see if I can send a message to you.\nHey Mike, safe travels. Love the blog, we will be following.\nYou may be interested in reading about this guy\u2019s experiences: http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1ak2gf/i_am_matthew_blake_over_four_years_i_cycled_46000/\nHey Michael!!! Sounds like you are having a great time. I\u2019m SO jealous!! But I must say, you are missing out on one good go-live \u2013 we start day after tomorrow. Thankfully I was smart enough to get out of IR before this go-live and I don\u2019t have much to do with this one.\nThose are some great photos you are taking.\nI don\u2019t think I would ever leave Koh Tao!!! How fun!!!\nI didn\u2019t know if I ever would myself\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s the start of a new year, which means it\u2019s time for another stern talking to from Harrison Ford. Speaking at the World Government Summit in Dubai this week, the 76-year-old actor and climate activist practically begged us to stop electing people who don\u2019t understand science.\n\u201cAll of us whether rich or poor, powerful or powerless, will suffer the effects of climate change and ecosystem destruction,\u201d he explained in his speech.\n\u201cWe are facing what I believe is the greatest moral of our time.\u201d\nFord is like that parent who isn\u2019t mad, just disappointed. For nearly three decades, the actor has used his platform to support scientists working on climate change and the severe biodiversity threats that our planet is currently facing.\nBut Ford also knows that without cooperation from world leaders, all those decades of work will probably be for naught. Every year for the past three years he has stood up and spoken out against this wilful ignorance.\nHis most recent speech was no exception. Without mentioning anyone by name, Ford managed to drag all the world leaders who deny climate change right over the same coals they so desperately want to bring back.\nIt\u2019s not hard to imagine the sort of leaders he\u2019s referring to. Already this year US President Donald Trump has tweeted multiple times about climate change, mocking those who accept this reality and conflating weather with climate.\nIn an interview with CNN before the Dubai Summit, Ford made his disdain for the President explicit, calling out his administration for its environmental disregard.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve got to elect leaders who are going to face the realities that we\u2019re talking about, and do something about it,\u201d he told CNN.\n\u201cI\u2019m very anxious that we be successful in gaining more enlightened leadership.\u201d\nGiven our track record, his anxiety seems justified.",
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        "raw_content": "Errors in the Declaration or Description?\nDespite being reviewed by a number of people during the development phase, sometimes a declaration or description is registered with an error or inconsistency in it. For instance, where two condominiums are mirror images of each other and the documents prepared from the first are used for the second. When the declaration for the second is registered they forget to switch the proportions to account for the reversed layout, which leads to the smallest units paying the largest share and the largest units paying the smallest. Unfortunately, the error is not discovered until after the second condominium is registered and the owners of the largest units (paying the smallest amount) will not consent to an amendment. What can be done?\nThe consent option is the most common and least costly, but it can be difficult to use to correct errors because of the threshold required, namely the written consent of 80% or 90% of the owners (and sometimes the declarant). It is usually impossible if a group of the owners will lose a benefit (i.e. extra parking spaces) or have a new burden imposed on them (i.e. higher monthly fees). Fortunately, the Condominium Act, 1998 contains two other methods for amending a declaration or description: 1) by court order; or 2) by order of the Director of Land Titles.\nIf an error or inconsistency is \u201capparent on the face of the declaration or description\u201d, the amendment may be done by applying to the Director of Land Titles. The process is normally determined by the Director, but it will include notice to the condominium (if the condominium is not the applicant), as well as the owners. If satisfied, the Director will make an order amending the declaration or description. This method is a good choice for clear errors, such as transposed numbers (i.e. 14 instead of 41) or other typing errors (i.e. unit 30, level 30 for a townhouse complex with only 1 level).\nIf an error or inconsistency is not apparent on the face of the declaration or description, the condominium or an owner may apply to the Superior Court of Justice for an order amending it. The judge must be satisfied that the amendment is \u201cnecessary or desirable to correct an error or inconsistency that appears in the declaration or description or that arises out of the carrying out of the intent and purpose of the declaration or description.\u201d The process is governed by the Rules of Civil Procedure, but the Act requires the applicant to give at least 15 days notice of the application to the condominium and the owners.\nThe court application method is a good choice for the error described in the opening paragraph where the owners of the largest units would not consent because their fees would increase significantly. This method cannot be used to change the proportions simply because an owner is not happy with them; there must be evidence of an error or inconsistency. A court application is usually a last resort because of the costs involved in the process.\nRegardless of the method used to amend the declaration or description, it is not effective until it is registered in the Land Registry Office where the condominium is located.\nFinally, I should note that an amendment to the description will require the involvement of a surveyor, and possibly the approval of the municipality and the examiner of surveys. The costs of a description amendment are normally much greater than an amendment to a declaration because of the extra people that must be involved. Luckily, amendments to the description are rare. Given the additional layers of complexity involved in a description amendment, it is wise to discuss the process with a lawyer.\nThis entry was posted in Condo Docs and tagged amendment, consent, director of title, error, inconsistency, order by Michelle Kelly. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "We can help you with every part of designing, installing and servicing your charging infrastructure.\nWe can design the optimal charging infrastructure for you needs. Furrer+Frey has over 90 years of experience with designing overhead power transfer systems for the electric rail industry. This experience can be directly transferred to the charging of buses, trucks, trains and trams. In particular, they have designed the overhead electric systems for depots worldwide.\nInstallation is typically done by contracting with local companies, supervised by a master fitter from Furrer+Frey Opbrid Charging Systems. During the installation, the same company can be optionally trained to provide maintenance services.\nExtended maintenance contracts can be arranged for any amount of time desired, including 24/7 on call support, fast response to failures, and the full support of our technicians and engineers.",
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        "raw_content": "Debates of June 23rd, 2011\nHouse of Commons Hansard #14 of the 41st Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was post.\nYukon Land Claims and Self-Government Agreements\nNational Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Heritage Day Act\nCanada Post-Secondary Education Act\nResumption and Continuation of Postal Services Legislation\nWilliam Teleske\nSpecial Olympics World Summer Games\nAnniversary of Ukrainian Settlement\nQuebec National Holiday\nCamp Nathan Smith\nRiding of Trois-Rivi\u00e8res\nWindsor-Detroit Border Crossing\nAn Act Respecting Queen's University at Kingston\nRestoring Mail Delivery for Canadians Act\nMotion that debate be not further adjournedResumption and Continuation of Postal Services LegislationGovernment Orders\nHalton Ontario\nLisa Raitt ConservativeMinister of Labour\nMr. Speaker, the back to work legislation that is before the House today has a number of different aspects to it. Some are guiding principles.\nIndeed, the government has set wages in this bill, wages that had been negotiated at the table between the largest public sector union in Canada and the government. We feel that those are appropriate and fair wages, which is why we put them in there.\nMr. Speaker, I think what this House has seen over the course of the last week or so is the government tilting negotiations and labour-government relations completely toward the corporation.\nWe saw it with the Air Canada legislation and we are seeing it again here today with the heavy-handed approach that the government has taken. Any kind of objectivity or any kind of impartiality has certainly been compromised with the presentation of this legislation.\nThe point made by my colleague from Acadie\u2014Bathurst is absolutely true. To put forward legislation that identifies far less of a wage increase than what was offered by the company makes no sense at all.\nDoes the minister see the folly in her ways in that she has absolutely kicked organized labour in the teeth? With her actions in the last week, she has sucker-punched organized labour in this country. Is that what we can expect to see over the course of the next four years?\nLisa Raitt Conservative Halton, ON\nMadam Speaker, I am a little concerned that the member uses such violent imagery with respect to introducing back to work legislation when his party in 1997, in fact his colleague from Prince Edward Island, introduced the almost exact legislation, supported by the official opposition, which included wage rates that were lower than what was contemplated by the parties at the table at the time.\nMadam Speaker, we in the NDP are deeply disturbed that the government has gone to such extraordinary lengths to, in effect, cut out collective bargaining.\nI have heard various ministers, but certainly the Minister of Labour, say in the House that workers can go back to the table and bargain while we are debating this legislation. The reality is, and she said it herself in speaking about the legislation and referring to what happened in 1997, that because the back to work legislation includes wages that were lower than what was offered by the employer, what incentive is there at all for Canada Post to go back to the table?\nThis has been done deliberately to preclude any collective bargaining taking place. Anybody can see that. How can the minister stand here and say that she hopes they go back and bargain?\nMadam Speaker, we put this legislation on the notice paper last week and from that point in time there were 72 hours of very intense negotiations. Unfortunately, as has been the case with these parties throughout the time since October, they were unable to conclude a deal. They were unable to even get close.\nThe issue of wages was not on the table at all. Defining issues had to do with pension, new employees and short-term disability. There were significant issues on the table that they simply could not close the gap on in a short period of time. It is affecting the Canadian economy and Canadian citizens and we are acting.\nBefore I proceed with more questions and answers, so that everybody understands the rules, I am advised by the Table that we will operate more or less like question period where questions are primarily given by the opposition, but I will recognize some members of the government. I want to ensure there is an understanding of the rules and fairness.\nMadam Speaker, the minister just said that wages were not the primary issue on the table. Why then would she feel compelled to bring in a wage package lower than what the company had already agreed to? It makes absolutely no sense.\nWe are now dealing with a closure motion before we have even had a single minute of debate on the bill itself. How can closure be moved on something before debate has even started? It is contempt of the rights of members of Parliament, of Parliament itself and of democracy in this country.\nThe minister needs to bring this bill forward and have it debated for however long it takes without moving a draconian closure motion before we have even started the debate.\nMadam Speaker, I will answer the second part first. We are moving this motion, of course, because the service is not moving. No mail is being delivered. It is a necessary means by which we can get people back to work.\nWith respect to the first part of the question, setting the wage has been done in the past. It is something that makes a lot of sense because, at the end of the day, Canada Post is a crown corporation and we want to ensure there is future viability for the corporation as well.\nMadam Speaker, one of my constituents wrote to me. She does not always agree with the government's position or mine. She says that she would like to see the legislation passed and passed quickly. This is what she wrote:\nWe own a small newspaper business...[of course in my riding]...and we are unable to mail our newspapers to our readers this morning. ... We have staff employed whom we need and they need to be employed. We have customers buying ads which help pay for a community newspaper. All of these Canadians are being inconvenienced.\nShe personally thinks that we need a government that will legislate for the good and the health of all Canadians. I am sure there are many Canadians facing the same concerns. What would the minister have to say to them and are their concerns part of the reason for taking the action that the minister is taking today?\nMadam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Souris\u2014Moose Mountain for all his work with respect to employment and labour that he has given to the House, specifically in the last session of Parliament. I am very grateful for the time and for his question.\nThat is the crux of the issue. We receive thousands of pieces of correspondence, as MPs, as ministers and as the government with respect to the concerns of small business. We heard them, we have introduced the legislation and we will commence the debate today.\nMadam Speaker, the minister has introduced a wage lower than the collective agreement that was introduced to the workers. I would like the minister to address the families of the postal workers, including those of Windsor and Essex County, who have relied upon this as a job to raise their children, to be able to send them to school and to be able to participate in the local economy. I want her to specifically talk to those families who are now going to get a wage cut and have actually been locked out and have not received a paycheque. Maybe she could address those individual people and their families who are getting a rollback right now, at a time when they actually need support from the government.\nMadam Speaker, as I have indicated in interviews, I have a family member who is a postal carrier as well. I am fully aware of the impact of the rolling strikes, the lockout, the breakdown of collective bargaining and indeed that the ending of the collective agreement has on families.\nHowever, what we are talking about here is not a wage rollback. What we have indicated is the fair and appropriate wage. The wage we have put in the legislation has been negotiated in both the private and public sectors. It shows what the intention of the government is with respect to the wage and to encourage the parties to collectively bargain, which has not happened. We have not had a collective agreement.\nHowever, at the end of the day, we are responsible to the great taxpayers of Canada. They have the responsibility of being on the hook for Canada Post. We want to ensure the viability of Canada Post Corporation and these are the appropriate ways to do that.\nMarc Garneau Liberal Westmount\u2014Ville-Marie, QC\nMadam Speaker, I would like to correct something the minister said. Back in 1997, the Liberal government did in fact introduce back-to-work legislation after almost two weeks of strike. We do believe that sometimes there is good reason to put in an arbitration process when it is clear that the bargaining process is not working.\nHere we have Bill C-6 which makes a mockery of arbitration. It is very prescriptive. It does not allow arbitration in good faith in the normal sense. Why does the government not implore the management to lift the lockout, get the unions to get people back to work on a full-time basis and allow the bargaining process to occur? If it does not work after a reasonable amount of time, unlike the NDP that does not believe in arbitration, we do believe there is a place for it. Why does the minister not allow that process to occur?\nMadam Speaker, I believe the theory with which we both approached this analysis is one that the member pointed out, which is when it is clear that collective bargaining is not working. There is no more clear analysis of the situation that collective bargaining is not working. We have had rolling strikes since June 1. We have a lockout now. The parties are at an impasse and that is why we have introduced this legislation.\nOne last point is that I do recognize that the Liberal Party introduced back-to-work legislation in 1997, but we have learned from the flaws that were inherent in that legislation. That is why we have final offer binding selection in the document. The Liberal Party's bill led to two years and millions of dollars of mediation arbitration that did not work at the end of the day. The parties settled themselves and the taxpayers ended up paying for that entire process that did not resolve anything.\nMadam Speaker, I have two quick questions for the minister. I am trying to understand why she is rewarding the employer that locked out its employees by giving them even lower wages.\nMy constituents in Gatineau, who were very eager to hear members on both sides of the House speak to this motion, asked me why members are being prevented from speaking, which is a fundamental right for all members in this House.\nMadam Speaker, as I indicated, the wages in the legislation are ones that have been negotiated in the private and public sectors and they are ones that a majority of Canadians across Canada would very much enjoy receiving on a continuous basis guaranteed over the next four years, as well as the opportunity to have a cost-of-living allowance attached to it.\nWhat is important is that the assumption is there that the arbitrator will be choosing necessarily to the benefit of Canada Post Corporation. I want to remind the House that this is final offer binding arbitration. The selection of the arbitrator could be either the union or it could be Canada Post Corporation.\nMadam Speaker, I would like to ask a question of the minister, on behalf of the people in my constituency, one of the largest constituencies in Canada, with many rural communities that not only depend on the postal service but on the wages, the income that postal workers make. I would like to specifically speak to the young people, people of my age, friends of mine, who work in the postal service who are looking ahead at building a future, hoping to invest in a home, hoping to getting their families started.\nWhat can the minister can say about the draconian measures being put forward by the government when it comes to a cutback in their wages and, ultimately, the silencing of their voices in this critical debate where they are speaking up for nothing more than fairness?\nMadam Speaker, for some clarity in the House, the opposition seems to think that we are cutting wages when, indeed, if the members would care to read the act they would see that we contemplate increases of wages and we have put in there the increases in wages that the workers would be receiving over a period of time.\nIndeed, I would direct the hon. members to paragraph 15 of the act, where it says salaries will be increased effective January 31, 2011 by 1.75%, increased again in 2012 by 1.5%, increased again in 2013 by 2%, and increased again in 2014 by 2%.\nThese are increases that are not guaranteed for the majority of Canadians. These are guaranteed wages.\nMadam Speaker, I am amazed at the kind of shell game that the minister is playing on this important issue. There is one thing that is absolutely clear. The government is not moving to arbitration in a way that is fair and equitable, and that is where the government should be.\nI would encourage people to read the old Bill C-24 that was introduced by the Liberal Party. It did not have the kind of draconian measures the minister has put in this one.\nYes, the minister talks about increases in wages in the bill, but the increases in wages that are in the bill are less than the wages that were already negotiated. That is taking the side of management, and the government should not be doing this.\nWe recognize this is an extremely important issue to business and the mail needs to get moving again. I have Veseys seeds company in my riding which depends on Canada Post to move its seeds around the world and it is finding it difficult.\nThe best way to get a solution that is going to work in the future is allow arbitration to work in a fair and equitable way. If that were in the bill and it was arbitration that was fair and equitable, it would be quite easy for us on this side of the House to support it.\nI ask the minister, why is she taking the side of management in terms of this issue and why is the government not coming forward with arbitration that is fair and equitable to both sides and let them negotiate?\nMadam Speaker, as we have indicated in the past, the parties have had an ample amount of time at the table. In fact, since last October, the parties have been at the table, trying to come to a solution on the matter.\nWith respect to the choices in the legislation, there seems to be two issues that the member brings up. One is the fact that we have chosen to put in the legislation binding arbitration final offer selection which we believe is the most appropriate way to deal with the matter, in that we have learned from 1997. The process took over two years and indeed, at the end of the day, was a great cost to Canadian taxpayers and we had to proceed to ensure that we paid for those costs associated with it.\nWe would like to have a clear, crisp decision in the matter and have it settled so that the mail can continue to move and Canada Post Corporation can go on to fulfill its mandate.\nMadam Speaker, I want to thank the minister for her work on this very important file.\nSince the rotating strikes started a few weeks ago causing Canada Post to institute the lockout, and we all know the history of that, I have been inundated from rural constituents, small businesses in particular, which are suffering greatly because of this. We have already suffered an economic recession. Also, since the minister tabled the legislation earlier this week, it is clear that 70% of Canadians support this legislation. What I cannot get my head around is why the opposition continues to battle this legislation when most people want it. Perhaps the minister could explain that to me.\nMadam Speaker, I completely agree with the hon. member's assessment of what is happening in his riding. It is happening in my riding as well. Indeed, I received an email from a small business owner who is so concerned that it is thinking of moving the business to the United States because at least it can get service there. That is something that is of great concern because it shows the importance to small business in Canada for the mail service to continue.\nI am disappointed that the opposition is not co-operating with the government in passing this quickly, predominantly because in 1997, with very similar terms within the legislation of going back to work, of setting up a process, of setting wages, the NDP did support it. In fact the member from Winnipeg was very clear why members were supporting it, one of the issues being small business.\nMadam Speaker, the minister mentioned that mail not being delivered is an important thing.\nMy question is multi-tiered. Why is it that you forced a lockout when workers were willing to work? I spoke with many workers in my riding who told me that they want to work, that they do not want to be living without a wage, that they do not want to be suffering to feed their children right now. That is why the workers instituted a rolling strike. 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        "raw_content": "Homemade African Musical Instruments\nBy Melissa Langley Biegert ; Updated September 15, 2017\nMusic has been integral to African cultures almost since the dawn of humankind. Most African cultures made music before they ever developed a written language. A variety of unique instruments help to create the sounds of African songs. Many of these instruments are fairly easy to make and play.\nA popular instrument from Kenya and Tanzania is the bazara. To make one, you will need three empty tin cans of the same size. You will also need a can opener, sturdy tape, a towel and a wooden spoon. Use the can opener to cut off the bottoms of two of the cans (the tops of all three cans should already be gone if the contents have been used). Make sure all three cans are completely clean. Take the can with the bottom attached and place it upright, with the open end skyward. Take one of the other cans and place it on top of the first one, forming a tube. Tape the two cans together. Take the last can and tape it on top of the second can, extending the tube.\nTo play the instrument, place the towel on the floor. Shake the bazara vertically so that the covered end bangs against the padded floor. It will make a vibrating sound. Take the wooden spoon and tap the sides to create a slightly different tone.\nMany elements of African music mimic sounds found in nature. To make one called a rainstick, you will need a long, sturdy cardboard tube, such as from a roll of wrapping paper. You will also need hobby wire cut into long pieces; clear packing tape; and dry rice, beans or lentils. You may also want materials to decorate the instrument.\nUse the packing tape to cover and seal one end of the tube. Take the strands of wire and fold each up into a ball. Stuff the balls of wire into the tube until it is full. Then pour the beans, rice or lentils down the tube. The wire should act as a mesh to filter the dry food items. Seal the open end with packing tape.\nTo play the instrument, hold it upright until all of the dry foods have settled at one end. Then flip it over and listen as the dry foods work their way back down the tube. You can adjust the speed of the sound by adjusting the angle of the tube.\nStyles of drums vary throughout the continent, depending on what local resources are available. Some are made of hollowed-out tree trunks. Others come from dried gourds. No matter what the materials, all you need to make an African drum is an empty container, some fabric and a large rubber band.\nTake the container and cover the top with the fabric. Take the rubber band and wrap it around the top of the container, so it pulls the fabric tight. To play the drum, simply tap on the top of the now-tight fabric.\nMusical Kids Crafts\nHow African Drums Are Made\nEncyclopedia of African Music\nMelissa Langley Biegert has worked in educational publishing since 1992. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in government from Harvard University, a master's degree in ethics and history from Vanderbilt University, and a Ph.D. in history from the University of Texas. She is the author or co-author of several nonfiction books.\nTrumpet Crafts\nFacts About the Rainmaker Music Instrument\nHow to Make a Trumpet Mouthpiece\nHow to Make a Pan Pipe Out of PVC\nHow to Make a Rainmaker Musical Instrument",
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        "raw_content": "A MASTERPIECE IN THE HISTORY OF PAINTING: .. (11) Self-portrait Goya\nSelf-portrait Goya\n45.8 \u00d7 35.6 cm (18 \u00d7 14 in)\nPrado Museum \u2013 Madrid\nUSER (PHOTO):\nEscarlati\nLicense: This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author\u2019s life plus 100 years or less.\nFrancisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes, said Francisco de Goya, born March 30, 1746 in Fuendetodos, near Zaragoza, and died April 16, 1828 in Bordeaux, France, is a Spanish painter and engraver. His work includes easel paintings, murals, engravings and drawings. He introduced several stylistic breaks that initiated romance and heralded the beginning of contemporary painting. Goyesque art is considered to be a forerunner of the twentieth century pictorial avant-gardes.\nAmong his most famous works: El Quitasol, Portrait of the Marquise de Villafranca, Dos de mayo, Saturn devouring one of his sons, La Porteuse d\u2019eau, La Maja desnuda, and Tres de Mayo.\nSelf-portrait in the Studio Photo:Escarlati. Source:commons.wikimedia.or\nCe contenu a \u00e9t\u00e9 publi\u00e9 dans A MASTERPIECE, IN THE HISTORY OF PAINTING, ART par paintdigi, et marqu\u00e9 avec A MASTERPIECE, IN THE HISTORY OF PAINTING, Francisco de Goya, Goya 1815, Self-portrait Goya. Mettez-le en favori avec son permalien.",
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        "raw_content": "See 14 Rare Candid Pictures from Princess Diana and Prince Charles\u2019 Wedding Day\nIt\u2019s a day that is familiar even to people who weren\u2019t yet born at the time, or who were too young to remember it. Photographs of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981, have become iconic over the years, from those of Diana walking up the aisle of St Paul\u2019s Cathedral in her wedding dress complete with 25-foot train, to those of the newlywed couple waving to cheering crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.\nNow 14 rare, behind-the-scenes pictures from the wedding reception have been published in the public sphere for the very first time, and the prints are to be auctioned in Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Henrietta Gordon-Cumming, who was an assistant to official photographer Lord Patrick Lichfield on the day.\nThe candid shots show the royal family gathered at Buckingham Palace for the wedding reception following the extravagant ceremony at St Paul\u2019s, and the 20-year-old Princess of Wales in most of the prints for sale.\nIn one informal picture, she is holding her 5-year-old bridesmaid Clementine Hambro in her arms as she walks beside Queen Elizabeth II, her new mother-in-law. And although photographs of Diana and Charles on Buckingham Palace\u2019s balcony are well-known, a new angle is offered by a shot of the couple from behind, in which there is also a glimpse of the vast crowd of well-wishers outside the palace gates. In another picture, the queen watches the crowds outside her home on a small television screen.\nA fascinating glimpse into the official wedding portraits of Diana is provided by several snaps showing the princess\u2019s wedding dress and train being arranged around her as she takes her position in the throne room. Her dress, which was designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel, consisted of silk, taffeta, lace and was decorated with 10,000 pearls.\nGordon-Cumming has said, \u201cLord Lichfield had me make up an album of black-and-white and color photographs, which he presented to Prince Charles and Princess Diana to commemorate the day of their wedding. These are photos that did not go into that album. To my knowledge, none have ever been published. Very few people have ever laid eyes on them.\u201d\nBobby Livingstone, who will oversee the auction on September 24, said, \u201cThese never-before-seen photographs capture the candid and unrehearsed moments of the fairytale wedding.\u201d\nDue to the \u201cgreat interest\u201d in Diana still held by people in the U.S., Livingstone believes that this collection of pictures will sell for many thousands of dollars.\nSee the never-before-seen photos here\nRoisin Kelly, Contributor\nDuchess of Cambridge Is Dreamy in One-Shoulder White Gown and Princess Diana\u2019s Pearl Earrings\nWhy William and Kate Broke Up in 2007\u2014and Why They Got Back Together\nWhy Do Kate's Legs Look So Good?\nSusan Kelley, Contributor",
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        "raw_content": "Knee Replacement on the Rise in the U.S.\nPersonal cell therapy is decreasing the need for knee replacements for some individuals.\nA recent article published by the Columbus Dispatch highlights the story of Dennis Matko. Matko, suffering from painful osteoarthritis of the knee, faced knee joint replacement surgery after years of cortisone shots, physical therapy and other conventional medical treatment stopped working.\nOsteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that affects 30 million U.S. adults. Osteoarthritis develops when a joint\u2019s cartilage and bones break down as a result of aging or overuse.\nPeople with osteoarthritis experience pain, stiffness, swelling, decreased range of motion and mobility, and eventual disability and loss of use.\nWhen Matko experienced pain and mobility problems as a result of his osteoarthritis, in a last-ditch attempt to find relief, he turned to stem cell therapy through the OhioHealth hospital system.\nDuring Matko\u2019s procedure, stem cells were taken from the bone marrow of his pelvic bone and injected into his damaged knee.\nStem cells contain powerful growth factors that trigger the body\u2019s self-repair response. Once injected, these growth factors \u201cwake up\u201d latent stem cells and signal them to heal damaged tissue.\nIn addition to the stem cells, Matko also received an injection of platelet-rich plasma, a concentration of platelets and liquid plasma derived from Matko\u2019s blood. Like stem cells, platelet-rich plasma contains growth factors that facilitate the repair of damaged tissues.\nThe results of the procedure allowed Matko to avoid knee replacement surgery. He also experienced a reduction in pain, an increase in the range of motion of his knee and an increase in mobility, which allowed him to be more active.\nThe Need for New Knee Treatment Options\nMatko\u2019s situation is not an anomaly. Fourteen million Americans have knee osteoarthritis, according to the Arthritis Foundation.\nOf this 14 million, many individuals will face knee joint replacement surgery because conventional treatments for their condition have stopped working.\nOver 600,000 knee joint replacement surgeries are performed every year in the U.S., according to the National Center for Health Statistics. This number is expected to reach 3 million operations per year by 2030 as the population ages.\nIn addition to the increasing number of people having knee joint replacements, many people are at risk of having multiple replacement surgeries.\n\u201cPeople in their 50s now have knee replacements. Artificial knee joints last about 20 years, which means these individuals are going to need a new knee at age 70,\u201d Dr. Joel Singer said.\nSinger\u2019s patients seek out personal cell therapy because conventional treatments like pain killers, anti-inflammatories and steroid injections have stopped working, but they want to avoid the pain and risks of knee joint replacement surgery.\n\u201cMany people do choose knee joint replacement surgery because they think that is their last option to be able to walk without pain,\u201d Singer said.\nSinger is a New York physician who treats patients with knee osteoarthritis using personal cells taken from the patient\u2019s fat tissue instead of from the bone marrow.\nThe Case for Fat\nFat cells have an edge over bone marrow cells, Singer said; they are easily accessed for the harvesting procedure through a minimally invasive liposuction procedure, compared to the more invasive bone marrow collection.\nThese personal cells help facilitate new cartilage and tissue growth in the joint and create synovial fluid. Cartilage and synovial fluid are critical elements for proper and painless joint function, Singer said.\n\u201cWhen joint health is improved, patients have a reduction in pain and a better quality of life,\u201d he said.\nThe Columbus Dispatch. Patients\u2019 plasma, stem cells help knee problems. The Columbus Dispatch. 26 July 2017.\nArthritis Foundation. Arthritis By the Numbers. Arthritis Foundation. 2017.\nMedscape. Knee Replacement Rate Nearly Doubles in US From 2000 to 2010. Medscape. September 2, 2015.",
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        "raw_content": "Accidents Happen \u2013 Bridges and Trains (Update)\nUpdate: Friday, August 24th\nIt appears there is no obvious cause for the train derailment in Ellicott City, MD. The emergency brakes were applied, but not by the crew and this apparently was not the reason the 21 cars left the track and spilled their load in the downtown.\nThe two college students killed by the derailment, suffocated by the weight of the coal in the rail cars when they derailed, were not responsible in any way for the derailment.\nThis is the most troubling part of the accident. There is no obvious cause for the accident. No red flag pointing to remedial actions that might be implemented to prevent future accidents. Stuff seems to happen. An in the case of Parry Sound it suggests we can never really feel protected from a similar accident. With two twisting rail lines and two bridges, and forty trains a day, something is bound to happen. Let\u2019s make sure we are prepared to minimize the damage to the town and the environment.\nOriginal Post:There is a report of a train derailment in Maryland that has killed two people (USA Today & CBS News). The report seems a little closer to home given that the accident involved 21 rail cars of a freight train derailing off of a bridge crossing the Patapsco River in the historic area of Ellicott City. The rail cars fell overnight onto a parking lot in the town. Cranes are being used to removed the rail cars to see if there are any additional victims.\nStuff happens; let\u2019s make sure we are properly prepared in Parry Sound for a worst case event. We can\u2019t control what the railways do in our town. We can only control how we respond.\nDowntown Ellicott City Train Derailment\n1 thought on \u201cAccidents Happen \u2013 Bridges and Trains (Update)\u201d\nI think it is important to keep the \u2018big picture\u2019 in mind when discussing train derailments. Derailments are extremely rare; over the entire Canadian National and Canadian Pacific rail networks you might see two derailments in a week. Most derailments have minimal environmental impact and almost none involve the death of a member of the public.\nIf you take into account that each railcar typically carries two or more tractor-trailer loads, it becomes evident that trains take hundreds of thousands of trucks off our roads every year. Those trucks would cause an untold number of deaths, injuries and environment impact. Fact is trains are exponentially safer that the highways we travel every day. People are afraid to fly on airplanes, but statistics show you are by far more likely to be killed driving to the airport than in a commercial plane crash.\nThe vast majority of people killed by trains are trespassers; as is the case in the Elliot City derailment; they were far too close and incredibly unlucky.\nThat being said, the emergency services in any municipality should diligently prepare for all conceivable disasters no matter how unlikely they may be.\nThe last thought I would like to leave is that people need appreciate that the railroad was not built through the middle of town; the town was built around the railroad.",
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        "raw_content": "2014 Parry Sound Budget \u2013 The Bigger Pieces\n\u2248 Comments Off on 2014 Parry Sound Budget \u2013 The Bigger Pieces\nbudget, Capital Investment, parry sound, Town Council\nThere was an open special meeting of Council on Tuesday to begin the 2014 budget process. This meeting seemingly was intended to provide Council and Staff the opportunity to present and discuss budget items that would be above and beyond those of 2013. The budget procedure in Parry Sound seems to be that the basic operating budget is carried over from the previous year and is adjusted for inflation. This operating budget never comes up for public discussion, it is what it is. Presumably there are internal discussions at the Staff level where opportunities for \u2018optimization\u2019 are discussed and incorporated into the new budget. There does not seem to be an open discussion with Council about whether some some expenses in the operating budget might be trimmed or reorganized.\nThe proposed operating budget for 2014 will just appear in the overall budget. This makes it hard for the public and even Council to provide much if any input into the operating portion of the budget. It\u2019s not an easy document to understand. This operating budget probably accounts for about 80% of the overall Town budget. The net/net is that Council and public only has direct input into the 20% of the budget that is new for the upcoming year. (A corollary of the Pareto Principle, where 80% of Council\u2019s attention will focus on 20% of the budget?)\nThe 20% portion includes things like new trucks, major repairs, and facility upgrades. In theory I guess this is where new additions to town staff would be requested. From what I can tell there are no requests for additional staff in 2014 beyond an intern. As noted earlier the largest part of the budget really doesn\u2019t come up for review with Council. There certainly isn\u2019t any attempt to do \u2018zero base budgeting\u2019. In my opinion that\u2019s neither good nor bad, it is what it is. The only issue of course is that this approach can lead to budget \u2018creep\u2019 where costs are slowly and quietly added without offsetting cost reductions. It seems creep is held in check by limiting the increase in the operating portion of the budget to no more than inflation.\nThe 20% Budget Requests\nSo what was discussed and presented in the budget meeting this week that makes up the 20% of the budget? The full budget information is available online to anyone who wants to see it at the town\u2019s website. You can try and figure out where it is tucked away on the Town\u2019s website (no prize but give yourself a pat on the back) or you can try this link (it\u2019s part of the September 10, 2013 meeting agenda).\nListed below are the larger dollar items proposed for 2014. There are more items on the list, but they are either somewhat more modest or I figure they don\u2019t have much chance of being approved ($30,000 for floating fountains in the Seguin River?), even if they may have merit.\nNew Town Website \u2013 $30,000\nForest Street Rebuild \u2013 $4,500,000\nAerial Fire Truck \u2013 $1,100,000\nRepair Fire Hall Retaining Wall \u2013 $150,000\nCold Mix and Storage Shed \u2013 $200,000\n7-ton Plow Truck \u2013 $200,000\nWater Meter Upgrade \u2013 $100,000\nBOCC Roof Repairs \u2013 $150,000\nTown Dock Repairs \u2013 $180,000\nI don\u2019t have a total figure for all of the requests, but the items above are the biggies. In some cases there are government funds available to offset a portion of the costs, and in some other cases there are reserves that can be drawn upon. The remainder will need to come out of the Town\u2019s 2014 budget or be rolled into a debenture.\nCouncil and Staff had a productive discussion about the budget items. Very few items were removed from the list, most of the discussion focused on the what and why of the individual items. The cutting will only come much later this year, or early next year.\nCouncil agreed to consider a 1.5% increase in the tax rate for 2014. This would be in addition to an estimated 2.5% increase in the tax base valuation (MPAC increased valuation and new construction), for a net 4%, or so, revenue increase for the Town.\nProperty for Sale (View of Trestle and Harbour Included)",
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        "raw_content": "Get to Know Apostle Paul is part of the Get to Know series of books written by Nancy I. Sanders. This series also includes Get to Know Jesus, Get to Know Mary and Get to Know King David.\nGet to Know apostle Paul is a biography for children. It is 120 pages long and done in full colour. It focuses on the life and character of Paul and uses photos, maps and many visuals to help children understand the story of Paul\u2019s life.\nA Boy Named Saul\nDestroy the Church!\nPreaching in the Synagogues\nChristians: Followers of Christ\nThe First Missionary Journey\nThe Third Missionary Journey\nFrom Paul in Rome\nTimeline of Paul\nWe really enjoyed reading the book Get to Know Apostle Paul. It is an easy to manage paperback book, but the pages are a good quality thick paper and glossy. The book Apostle Paul is filled with beautiful photos and maps including full page photos that give children a wonderful visual to connect with.\nI really liked that there is a lot of review throughout the book but it is done in an easy way. At the end of each chapter is a short summary of what was just read. It also includes interesting facts and vocabulary definitions. These are done in a different colour text then the reset of the chapter and help to grab the children's attention. This is a wonderful Christian biography for children. I would think it would be good for ages 8 and up or used as a family read aloud with younger children. I\u2019m looking forward to reading the other books in this series!\nDisclosure: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookLook Bloggers <http://booklookbloggers.com> book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission\u2019s 16 CFR, Part 255 <http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html> : \u201cGuides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "What image is the UK projecting to the world?\nPosted by Paul Bigland in Bigotry, Brexit, Politics\nBigotry, Brexit, Politics\nThe more I read about the way the Government and Home Office are handling the \u2018Windrush scandal\u2019 surrounding the children of Commonwealth citizens that came to Britain In the 1960s, the more I despair of this country\u2019s reputation. Channel 4 news have been highlighting the problem since January. This report is (quite frankly) disgusting.\nPeople who\u2019ve lived here for decades and thought they had the absolute right to do so are being treated appallingly. Some may even have been deported illegally, the Home Office doesn\u2019t know and can\u2019t be bothered to find out as it would cost too much money!\nThis is only part of the problem. The other part is the plight of the EU citizens caught in limbo following the Brexit referendum. There\u2019s about 3.5 million of them. They\u2019ve no idea what the future holds for them as no-one has a clue what the outcome of negotiations will be. Many are already leaving due to the uncertainty and the increasing hostility towards them, not just from ordinary people but authorities like the Home Office, which by any reasonable take seems at best incompetent and at worst, to be pursuing a deliberate policy of intimidation.\nWe shouldn\u2019t be surprised really, who was the Home Secretary at the time policy was changed and the poisonous atmosphere towards people from other shores began to manifest itself? Step forward our current Prime Minister, Teresa May. Her culpability is explained in this very good comment piece in the London Evening Standard, where former Chancellor George Osborne is enjoying the opportunity to settle a few old scores!\nOf course, all of these problems aren\u2019t just reported in the UK media, they\u2019re reported around the world. Teresa May\u2019s stupid refusal to meet Caribbean heads of state to discuss the matter has been reported too \u2013 as was her climb down and apology. But it\u2019s too late, the damage to the UK\u2019s reputation\u2019s been done. It\u2019s not just the media that\u2019s spreading the word either. Every person who\u2019s returned to their country of origin after suffering bigotry and hostility will be telling people too. Our reputation as a decent, tolerant, welcoming country is being trashed. What was our national broadcasters response to all this? On Saturday it broadcast (in full, for the first time) Enoch Powell\u2019s infamous \u2018Rivers of blood\u2019 speech (despite widespread criticism) making matters worse, not better. Bigotry and intolerance is fashionable again.\nIt makes me so, so angry.\nThe situation\u2019s not going to get any better. The bigots are in charge now, both on the streets and in Government. Brexit will continue to make things worse as the shambles will continue \u2013 with the added attraction of the scandal of Cambridge Analytica, UKIP and the Leave campaign \u2018buying\u2019 the referendum result.\nLater, after writing this, came the latest revelation. That the Home Office (under Teresa May) destroyed the landing cards of 1000s of Windrush arrivals that had been kept safe for decades. Then, when people enquired, told them that no official records of their arrival existed! No, they wouldn\u2019t \u2013 you went and bloody destroyed them!\nI fear for the future of my country. What on earth have we become?\nTrump trumps the anti Hs2 mob.\nPosted by Paul Bigland in Anti Hs2 mob, Bigotry, Hs2, Mid Cheshire against Hs2\nAnti Hs2 mob, Hs2, Politics\nNowadays the anti Hs2 campaign provides more comedy gold than it does a credible threat that can stophs2. The past 24 hours have provided yet another example of that, as well as a lesson in how not to use social media.\nSince May 2014 there\u2019s been an anti Hs2 Tweetbot in town with the laughable moniker of \u2018Hs2Facts\u2019. It\u2019s laughable because facts are in short supply \u2013 although there\u2019s unintentional humour in abundance. This particular tweetbot started a poll, asking folk to register their Yes/No votes on Hs2. Like much of the anti\u2019s social media campaign \u2013 all it\u2019s done is shoot them in the foot. After 18 months the result is? A grand total of 220 no votes. To make it even more delicious the twitter names are displayed \u2013 so straight away you can see it\u2019s all the usual suspects.\nMeanwhile, in the real world, real people have got rather upset about American Presidential hopeful Donald Trump\u2019s tirades and his call to ban Muslims from the USA. 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        "raw_content": "The physicalist/materialist (going forward I'll use the two interchangeably) position on the mind body problem is the following:\nNothing exits besides the physical and therefore the mind is just a combination of the various states and configurations of the brain. The mind doesn't have any independent existence of the physical brain.\nThe bundle theory of self:\nA person is just a collection of mental states and perceptions. the ego doesn't have any independent existence, it is just an illusion arising from the combination of mental states.\nStated this way, the definitions are strikingly parallel, and it seems that the second definition is just a logical extension of the first one, or a restatement of the same definition expect for moving up one level of description: Mental states are just combinations of neural signals and brain configurations, and the ego is just a combination of mental states.\nOn the other hand, trying to imagine an physicalist theory of the mind which also allowed for a central ego seems hard: It seems to me that it would require a part of the brain to map explicitly to the ego, or for mental states to be modular enough that there is a stable 'ego state' that persists (and plays a role analogous to the OS on a computer). Neither of these positions seem to be corroborated by neuroscience or psychology (as shown by split-brain brain and multiple personality patients).\nAre bundle theories of self inevitable if one adopts the materialist position?\nHas anyone provided a 'non-bundle' materialist theory of mind, and described how the ego can be both 'real' and physical?\nIf I'm reading you right, if there were a stable \"ego state\" that we choose to identify with the \"person\" or \"mind\" or \"central ego\" then that would be a non-bundle theory of mind? This seems slippery to me, both in terms of your dismissal that this is a neurological possibility, and whether it is really not a bundle theory after all, albeit one that promotes one facet of the processing to have a special status. \u2013 Dave Jan 27 '16 at 18:58\n@Dave \"then that would be a non-bundle theory of mind?\" Exactly. The key point is that this ego state should be stable over time. Bundle theories hold that the ego doesn't persist over time, \"I\" am not the same person \"I\" was 5 minutes ago, let alone 10 years ago. It is only the overlap and continuity of the perceptual experience which makes it look like there is stable locus of self hood. \u2013 Alexander S King Jan 27 '16 at 19:21\nWouldn't identifying \"self\" as \"physical body in total\" be a stable-enough definition to be a counterexample? Mental states are transient phenomena of the self/physical-body, rather than some self/ego having to be \"built up\" of mental phenomena? \u2013 Jeff Y Jan 27 '16 at 20:01\n@JeffY that might work if it weren't for split brain/split personality cases. \u2013 Alexander S King Jan 27 '16 at 20:14\nTrue, the \"physical body\" as such may not itself be \"stable enough\" for the purposes you're after either. But now we're into Ship of Theseus issues (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus). In a world where nothing is presumed \"stable enough\", there can be no theory of self other than \"bundle\", regardless of what mind/body theory is also chosen. \u2013 Jeff Y Jan 27 '16 at 21:00\nFirst, the constructive part. Crick, who is as physicalist on neuroscience as one can wish for, in Astonishing Hypothesis discusses \"the processing postulate\":\n\"It suggests that we may be using the words conscious and unconscious for two many somewhat different activities. They may have to be replaced by some phrase like \"processing unit\", or, in some cases \"awareness unit\". Each of these units will have its own semiglobal representation, usually covering several cortical areas... Each particular thalamic region may handle its own form of attention, possibly by allowing neurons in its member set of cortical areas to talk to neurons in the thalamus, which in turn feed back to them, so that in some way their firing is coordinated... This does not mean that thalamus by itself can produce all different forms of awareness. Awareness requires activity of the various cortical areas as well as the thalamus, just as a conductor needs the orchestra to produce the music\".\nThe thalamus may or may not be hosting mind's conductor, but the idea is perfectly physicalist, and even compatible with a mild form of bundle theory.\nSecond, just because a phenomenon is not fundamental (and that is relative anyway) does not mean that it is an illusion as colloquially understood. There is nothing more to elastic waves than vibrations of atoms in a solid, but they are no illusions. Classical objects are specialized states of quantum flux produced by decoherence and persisting under certain circumstances, but they are no less real than the flux. Wallace in Everett and Structure calls this \"the fallacy of exactness\", and illustrates it with example of a tiger:\n\"tigers are unquestionably real in any reasonable sense of the word, but they are certainly not part of the basic ontology of any physical theory. A tiger, instead, is to be understood as a pattern or structure in the physical state... A tiger is any pattern which behaves as a tiger... There is a concept of transtemporal identity for patterns, but again it is only approximate\".\nEven optical illusions like rainbows are as real as light and water drops that produce them. We treat them as \"illusions\" for pragmatic reasons, doing otherwise would lead to inefficient behavior, but there is nothing \"metaphysically illusory\" about them. As Berkeley pointed out there are no illusions in epistemology. There is also much more to collective states (whether or not 'I' is one) than combination of disparate processes. That would be intense interactions between distant parts due to feedback loops for example, a glue that produces highly correlated behavior of the parts with or without the conductor. And whether it is a conductor or a glue that does the deed is in the end secondary.\nTo paraphrase Hume, there is no valid path from function to implementation. File sharing could be implemented with a central server, as Napster did, or without it, as did Morpheus and Grokster. Inferring restrictions on implementation from functionality of mind (e.g. \"soul is simple and immaterial\") is an illegal move that already Kant criticized rational psychologists for. One does not have to reflect the other, it can just emulate it. We did not conclude that mind's host is more like a neural network than like Turing machine from what mind does, the two are functionally equivalent, neuroscience employed empirical means for that. We can not conclude that mind is material, ideal or dualistic from what it does either, so materialism imposes no restrictions on functional models of self. Kant's model is perfectly compatible with it (as long as \"materialism\" is understood in the usual sense, not in Kant's own special sense), for all he says we know things-in-themselves may well be material.\nThe comparison with elastic waves is spot on - but now has me thinking in the other direction: doesn't it pull the rug from under the bundle theorists 'the self is just an illusion' all together? \u2013 Alexander S King Jan 27 '16 at 22:24\n@AlexanderSKing - Personally I think the answer is \"yes\", or at least \"you guys are using 'illusion' to mean something very different from what I and most other people use the word to mean\". \u2013 Rex Kerr Jan 27 '16 at 23:08\nI've come to believe the use of the word \"illusion\" is intended to be disruptive of pre-existing notions about reality which may be especially hard to dislodge, which one who follows such beliefs would consider determental. It's effective, but as a result, it can be overly aggressive when used too heavily. It does at least open the door for things which may be an illusion or may be real, and if in such cases it doesn't matter which, interesting options appear which do not appear if you presume one version is the reality and the other is not. \u2013 Cort Ammon Jan 28 '16 at 5:55\nThis gets into a semantic argument, I think. If you take it too far in one direction, illusions don't exist at all because all experiences are real experiences. If you go too far in the other direction, everything is an illusion because nothing in the real world is exactly how we think of it. I don't think it's useful to talk about illusion in philosophy except as a rhetorical tool as @Cort suggested. \u2013 Era Apr 28 '16 at 18:56\n@Era I agree. The idea goes back to Berkeley, who suggested that \"illusion\" in philosophy is based on a groundless extrapolation from everyday experience books.google.com/\u2026 \u2013 Conifold Apr 30 '16 at 22:58\nNot the answer you're looking for? 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        "raw_content": "Home Blog Impetigo + Body Rash + Fever?\nImpetigo + Body Rash + Fever?\nToday I want to talk about a patient that came into my office a couple weeks back. She was a 4 year old female who came into the clinic complaining of a rash and a swollen thumb for 3 days. The onset was rapid and the patient was complaining that her thumb was very painful. The mother states the child started with a fever the day before. The rash was first noted on the upper lip 3 days prior and over the last couple of days, solitary lesions were noted on the abdomen and upper back.\nUpon examining the patient, it was evident she was scared and lethargic. I noticed a perioral yellow crusted lesion and very minor yellow crusted lesions over the abdomen and back.\nA large bullae was also noted over her right thumb which limited her range of motion.\nIt was obvious this was a staph infection. The question in my head was: is this bullous impetigo or something more?\nIt was a Saturday afternoon and I just didn\u2019t feel comfortable sending the patient home with oral antibiotics. Bullous impetigo can be treated with oral antibiotics, but there was just something about this patient that made me uncomfortable.\nSo, I decided to send her to the emergency room. I wrote a SOAP note (yes there are times when you still need to write them \u2013 sorry) and sent her on her way.\nUpon arriving to the hospital, the clinician at the ED sees the patient, and then tells the mother to follow up with her PCP on Monday. He told her it was a little staph infection that would clear up on it\u2019s own \u2013 she would be fine.\nSure enough, Sunday morning, the rash had spread further across her body. So, back she went to the ED. Again, they turned her away and back home she went.\nOver the course of the day, the rash had spread to the entire body, the patient\u2019s body had began \u201cpeeling\u201d, the fever was worsening, and the patient had stopped eating/drinking. So, the mom went to another ED, where they finally admitted the poor child.\nDehydrated and in pain, they started her on IV antibiotics and fluid rehydration.\nShe was diagnosed with Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS).\nSSSS is a superficial skin disorder caused by toxins produced from Staphylococcus aureus. This is a disease that typically occurs in children (98% of cases are under 6 years of age). The mortality rate is low (~1%), but the patients are very uncomfortable.\nWhen seeing these patients, it is important to distinguish SSSS from toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). SSSS will spare the mucous membranes while TEN will not. Also, the infection in SSSS is intradermal while the necrosis in TEN is at the basement membrane.\nYou may even be able to appreciate Nikolsky sign during the exam (gentle pressure to the skin results in separation of the epidermis). The bullae that the patient had is part of the normal presentation \u2013 the bullae usually affect the hands, feet, and buttocks.\nStaphylococcal scalded skin syndrome and bullous impetigo can also be easily confused. The difference is that in bullous impetigo, the toxins are restricted to areas of infection while the toxins in SSSS are generalized. This means that the the bullae in SSSS are sterile while the bullae in bullous impetigo carry bacteria.\nIntravenous penicillinase-resistant penicillin, such as nafcillin or oxacillin or a first generation cephalosporin is the treatment of choice for staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Those with severe allergies are given a macrolide or aminoglycoside. If MRSA is suspected, then coverage with vancomycin is warranted.\nThe important take away here is to trust your gut. Gestalt is something that you should never ignore. Although the clinical presentation wasn\u2019t all too impressive, I still felt like she needed more care than I could provide. You do not simply want to place these patients on oral antibiotics with mupirocin. They need IV antibiotics and in her case IV rehydration as she was not eating or drinking.\nPrevious articleIs Efinaconazole Effective for Onychomycosis?\nNext articleTeamwork Is Not Optional",
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Currency mismatch describes the practice of holding liabilities in a foreign currency, such as the U.S. dollar or the euro, while assets are held in the less-stable domestic currency.\nThis practice has a dual effect, as described by Romain Ranciere, Aaron Tornell and Athanasios Vamvakidis in a collaborative piece entitled, \u201cCurrency Mismatch, Systemic Risk and Growth in Emerging Europe.\u201d\n\u201cOn the one hand, currency mismatch has \u2026 resulted in large exposures to systemic risk for the [EME] economy as a whole. On the other hand, it has been an engine of credit growth that has allowed new and small firms to finance profitable investment projects.\u201d\nA deliberate plan from the World Bank, or other international finance organizations, to maximize the benefits of currency mismatch while mitigating the potential for, and the size of, the systemic risks to EME\u2019s would serve as a valuable tool for all stakeholders, including investors and borrowers. Advanced economies are opening up their pocketbooks to the developing world; while that investment ought to be encouraged, steps must be taken to ensure that the EME\u2019s are not exposed to unnecessary risk.\nThe value of currencies are constantly in flux. Just as inflation or deflation can increase or decrease the spending power of a dollar, for example, appreciation or depreciation of one currency against another can do the same at the global level. This fluctuation is accentuated when debts and liabilities are held in two different currencies. For example, in 2007, Airbus estimated that a 10 cent appreciation of the euro against the U.S. dollar would increase their debt by one billion euro in real terms because the majority of its revenue was received in USD while its operating costs were paid in euro. The revenue stream in dollars was not worth as much as the simultaneous expenses going out in euros.\nCurrency mismatch is heightened in EMEs as domestic currencies (the currency of the EME) are far more susceptible to factors influencing stability than the currencies of advanced nations. In an extreme example, the Ukrainian Hryvnia has decreased 68% against the U.S. Dollar since the 2014 revolution and subsequent annexation of Crimea. Ukrainian firms borrowing in USD saw their debts explode in real terms, as they continue to struggle to pay back in devalued Hryvnia.As explained in a report by the Bank for International Settlements;\n\u201cIf such risks materialize, the creditworthiness of some corporations could worsen, pushing up bond yields [interest rates for financing debt.] Higher financing costs and tighter funding conditions for firms could then become a drag on economic growth\u2026 All in all, such developments could generate powerful feedback loops in response to exchange rate shocks.\u201d\nThe flip side to potential financial devastation is, of course, profits. In periods of economic tranquility, firms can afford to take on leverage, borrow more on their assets, and see greater returns. This in turn leads to greater levels of overall economic growth, a benefit that should not be taken lightly in EMEs. Even with the systemic risk associated with over-leveraging with foreign currency, it would not be wise for policymakers to eliminate a tool that stimulates and encourages growth.\nWhat is needed is a compromise.\nTaking away an emerging country\u2019s ability to tap into more stable capital markets because its own currency is more volatile would be like using a sledgehammer when a scalpel will do. It would be heavy-handed and hurt far more than it would help. EMEs would benefit tremendously from gaining access to the entire range of financial tools that firms in developed markets take for granted. The complete tools under-utilized by EMEs fall into two broad categories: Hedging and bailouts.\nHedging is a concept to describe any action firms take to reduce uncertainty. In the case of currency mismatch, firms can hedge using foreign exchange derivatives (three different, yet related, financial instruments). Essentially, firms can purchase insurance that will pay out at a predetermined rate. Therefore, if the domestic currency depreciates, the firm will recover some of their losses at that predetermined rate. These instruments are found in EMEs, but are more prevalent in more developed (by-comparison) markets such as Hong Kong and Singapore, which made up 69% of the derivative market investments in 2010. In comparison, India\u2019s market participation consisted of only 2% and the Ukraine even less. By encouraging firms in EMEs to utilize these instruments, and encourage financial firms in advanced economies to offer them, the risk of systemic failure is reduced greatly.\nThe other instrument is implicit in most cases of currency mismatch: the role of a bailout by a third party actor such as the World Bank. Without the implicit guarantee of a bailout, creditors would have to charge a risk premium on EME borrowers to protect against the risk of currency deflation and subsequent default. This premium would mitigate the positive growth effects of currency mismatch, rendering it untenable. A World Bank managed fund, with contributions from the membership countries, held in stable currencies, could serve as an explicit source of bailout funding if the need arises. This fund would serve as a form of insurance; only being used if there is an agreed amount of currency deflation that occurs in a contributing country or market. With some guarantee of a bailout, developed firms could invest in EMEs with a reasonable amount of confidence.\nEmerging markets should welcome investment and the growth that comes along with it. The inherent risks involved with currency mismatch are real and can exacerbate economic downturns during periods of instability. However, these risks can be hedged through financial instruments such as foreign exchange derivatives or a World Bank managed bailout fund. Financial sectors in advanced economies have long since benefitted from learning to manage risk. Those same lessons can be utilized in emerging markets to the same result.\n\u2190 All Policy is Local: Enacting Federal Programs at the State and Local Levels\nRegional Variation in International Aid to Cambodia \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Invest in Premium Pet Products \u2026 But Not in Our Future\nIf you\u2019ve ever gone walking on any of the millions of trails in any of the myriad state and national natural parks and preserves all over the country, you probably have some indication of what the modern American modular family looks like\u2014husband, wife, and pet(s).1\nIt is increasingly common for Americans to treat their pets like children. In fact, many \u201cparents\u201d will directly tell you that their pets are their only \u201ckids.\u201d Pets apparently fulfill all the longings many people feel to nurture and train a living thing without all the trouble of being responsible for another human being. They\u2019re somewhat less expensive too. An added perk is that if your attachment parenting model spoils your pet beyond all remedy, or it rebels too much against your rules, or if you just plain get tired of taking care of it, you can always \u201cput it to sleep\u201d (that sounds harmless) without any major legal repercussions.\nI remember sitting on a bench with some good friends in the Berkeley Hills looking out to Mount Diablo silhouetted in the sun rise, and a huge brood of dogs ran up to us, with a fit-looking couple trailing a little behind. When the couple saw how enthusiastic we were toward their dogs (and how pleased the dogs were with us), they beamed proudly like gratified parents. Apparently, this trend is becoming increasingly common:\nPerhaps the most striking thing to come out of [a 2011 Kelton Research survey] is that the pet owners of today seem to blur the lines between children and pet dogs in many ways. For example, 81% of those surveyed consider their dogs to be true family members, equal in status to children. It appears that dogs have become such an important part of the family that 54% of Americans now consider themselves to be \u201cpet parents\u201d rather than \u201cpet owners.\u201d\nWhen I walk around with my four kids, I get mixed reactions. Some people look at me like I am crazy (and here I was thinking that four kids wasn\u2019t really that many). Some have this question in their eyes: \u201cDon\u2019t you know there\u2019s an over-population problem?\u201d If a passing stranger says anything out loud, it is almost the exact same phrase every single time: \u201cYou\u2019ve got your hands full, huh?\u201d It\u2019s so predictable that I have almost begun pre-empting it. When I see a person beginning to break through the thin cultural membrane that protects us from social interaction with strangers, I just want to interject, \u201cI\u2019ve got my hands full, huh?\u201d before they\u2019re able to deliver that same line with that same look of jocular pity. It\u2019s rude, I know. So I don\u2019t do it.\nBut it angers me that so many people view children as some kind of a curse. But let\u2019s be honest. Looking at the kids most people have, I can understand why most people believe that. Most children are demons. But it doesn\u2019t have to be that way. And we won\u2019t survive as a nation if we don\u2019t start raising decent human beings\u2014and a good many of them. In fact, this is generally what I tell people when I hear anything about the \u201cover-population problem\u201d: \u201cYou\u2019re right. There is an over-population of idiots, cadgers, cowards, and perverts. That\u2019s why it is doubly important that you and I have kids and try to raise them well.\u201d There have been many recent studies indicating that birth rates may be the most effective means of determining the long-term strength of a nation. If you haven\u2019t seen it, you should watch Demographic Winter for more about how the world is actually suffering from an under-population problem, despite all the claims to the contrary.\nAnd meanwhile, it\u2019s raining cats and dogs. In 2010, in spite of the recession, Americans spent about 55 billion dollars on their pets. The premium pet products industry has seen growth even during the hardest economic times. And the falling birth rate bodes very well for its future. Fewer kids means more pets. It also means more pets that we decide to treat like humans. In other words, the future of the premium pet products industry looks bright. The future of America? Not so much.\nOn the West Coast perhaps more than the East, you might also see a few homosexual couples with pet(s) posing as \u201cfamilies\u201d as well. The common factor: no kids. [\u21a9]\nPosted in Culture, FamilyTagged demographic winter, falling birth rate, modern family, premium pet products, under-population\nEllen DeGeneres to Adolf Hitler: What Mistake Will JC Penney Make Next?\nAmerica: The Newest Banana Republic",
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        "raw_content": "Blog Three Golf Swing Tips\nThree Golf Swing Tips\nGolf is a popular sport which is why a lot of the tournaments are shown on television. You may not yet play with the likes of Tiger Woods but to be one of the best in the game, it will be helpful to know three golf swing tips.\nFirst, you need a good shoulder turn to be able to hit the ball properly and let it land close to the hole. This is easier said than done because people have the misconception that making the left heel go up too much off the ground will make that work.\nIn essence, it does make the hip turn which is good but it does not produce any recoil. So what is the lesson here? Simply not to turn too much because recoil can be created not by how back the golfer turns when taking that shot.\nSecond, you must never let your chin rest against the chest because this will make it difficult to swing the left arm across the upper during the back swing. The correct way to do is it to keep the chin up and allow the left arm to move freely across the chest. This will give you the wide arc that is needed to hit the ball in the in the right direction.\nThird, learn to relax because you are not able to think straight when you are pressured. When this happens, you forget tips one and two which disrupts your natural rhythm of hitting the ball the right way.\nThat is probably hard to do when you are in to winning the game but this is what separates the boys from the men. To get your mind off what is happening, try to block everyone out and picture yourself in your \u201chappy place.\u201d\nRemember the movie \u201cHappy Gilmore?\u201d That is exactly what Adam Sandler\u2019s character did in the movie and that helped him win despite the odds.\nYou might not get all these three tips overnight but if you practice regularly, you will get the hang of things. You have to remember that professional golfers also make mistakes and that they don\u2019t always win each time they are in a tournament.\nThat should give you a fighting chance because you are an underdog and you have nothing to lose when you participate in the competition. Of course, things change when you have done well throughout the tour and people expect you to do just as good as you did before.\nWhen all else fails, try to remember golf swing tip number 3 because the difference between winning and losing is attitude and that is all in your head. Until you get it right, continue practicing at home, in the golfing range and out there on the green.\nTechnique and attitude is what the three golf swing tips are all about. How well you perform starts the minute you tee off which is why it is important to make it count so you won\u2019t have a hard time later on when you are only a few yards left from the hole.\nIf you get lucky, you may even do a \u201cHole in One\u201d which does not happen very often. That will of course make you move on to the next hole that could be more challenging than the previous one.\nIt is all about you when you are out there on the green and success can only be achieved by following these golf swing tips.",
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        "raw_content": "The development of sexual orientation among human beings is determined by several causative factors. Researches done to determine these factors have not yet come up with a conclusive list that outlines the particular factors that determine the development of sexual orientation among people. This paper describes factors that seem most important in the development of sexual orientation\nAccording to LeVay (2011: 4), sexual orientation is a continuing emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction that a person experiences as directed towards people of opposite sex, same sex, or both sexes. As such, discussions about sexual orientation have always been viewed in terms of homosexuals, heterosexuals, or bisexuals. Several factors contribute to the development of a particular sexual orientation although studies done so far have not identified certain factors that are dominant in causing a given sexual orientation. Given the existence of bisexuals as a form of sexual orientation, the matter becomes even more complicated because there is an intertwinement of factors and an amalgam of two or more factors contributing to the bisexual situation. The approach to discovering the causative factors have rallied nature versus nurture factors which might contribute to the development of different sexual orientation even among people living in the same cultural and social setup (LeVay, 2011: 7). This paper discusses the most important factors that contribute to the development of a given sexual orientation.\nLeVay (2011: 13) observed that the findings from the world\u2019s largest twin study indicate that sexual orientation is mainly determined by the genetic makeup and the environmental factors that interplay to lead to the final sexual orientation in a person. The researchers of the study concluded that genetics and environmental factors which are specific to every person and which included the biological processes like difference in the exposure to different hormones in the womb greatly determined if a person was going to develop in heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. According toLeVay (2011: 15), sexual orientation may come as a result of the combination of social and biological factors. The biological factors may include differences or variance in the amount of male hormones both in males and females. For instance, it is thought that people are predisposed to behave in a given manner depending on their gender (Balthazart, 2012: 8).\nIn the findings of the study, there was no identification of a single gene factor or environmental factor that determined the final relationship that a person was going to have in terms of the sexual relationships and thus there is no single factor that can be pinpointed as the main cause of a given sexual orientation that develops in people (Cantor & Cantor, 2006: 15). The results of the study revealed that sexual orientation is influenced by a mixture of genetic and environmental factors. The influence of genetic or environmental factors depends on the intensity and the surrounding in which the person stays in and therefore making it even more difficult to determine how exactly such factors affect the sexual orientation of a person.\nAs noted by LeVay (2011: 40), the results of numerous studies indicate the sexual orientation could be caused by the genes that are passed from one generation to the other. LeVay (2011:41) indicated that people who were gay or lesbian likely had a close relative who was also gay or lesbian. In the same manner, siblings were more likely to become lesbians or gay if either of their parents was a bisexual. Further LeVay (2011: 51) noted that, \u201cgirls who are the biological children of lesbians may have an increased likelihood of becoming bisexual or lesbian, perhaps on account of genes running in those families\u201d This indicates that the genetics that can cause gender-nonconformity in human beings can be passed down from one generation to the other.\nThe ability to pass the genetics forms from one generation to the other is among the major factors that contribute to the final sexual orientation of an individual (LeVay, 2011:55) That is, if the genetic makeup of a person includes an imbalance in the sexual orientation instincts, then it becomes difficult for a person to suppress those sexual orientation instincts whenever they come. Moreover, the sexual drive and the sexual orientation together influence the kind of associations that a person is likely going to form. Studies have indicated that people who are homosexuals have never found satisfaction in their heterosexual relationships no matter how they would want to settle in a normal environment (Carroll, 2009:21).\nIn cases where the level of hormones such as testosterone are in abnormal quantities, the person can easily develop a gender-nonconformist condition that isolates him or her from the normal behavioral way of people of the same gender (LeVay, 2011: 45). The hormonal imbalances are a natural phenomenon that can occur in the womb of the mother during pregnancy and significantly alter the way a person is going to behavior as far as gender identity is concerned. As noted by LeVay (2011:70) the hormonal imbalance is among the suspecting leading factor in the sexual orientation that determines whether a person is going to be homosexual, heterosexual, or bisexual. However, the two indicated that this is based on the data from one region and thus needed a great deal of verification before they were accepted as a general conclusion.\nOne of the major factors that cause development of a particular sexual orientation in human beings as was pointed out by Freud is the relationship that a child has with his or her mother and father while growing up (LeVay, 2011:80). According to Freud, children and especially male, who fail to successfully come out oedipal phase and remain attached to their mother are likely to acquire a homosexual approach in their relationship with other people. Such children as noted by Patterson & D'Augelli (2012:23) seek to compensate for their lack of detaching themselves from their mother\u2019s closeness or seduction and their father\u2019s hostility or absenteeism. LeVay (2011:90) argued that this is an indication of \u201ca lifelong persistence of the original primary feminine identification with the mother, and a consequent sense of deficiency in one\u2019s masculine identity.\u201d This condition ultimately creates a situation where a child may develop a reversed sexual orientation that underpins the sexual conformity as adults. Homosexuality thus in adults is a result of failure to develop into a post oedipal phase that makes a boy child to remain sexually fixated to his own mother. This translates into the upbringing of a child as one of the factors that determines the sexual orientation of the child as an adult person in future.\nThe human body produces thousands of hormones that control the development of body features and behaviors that a person is expected to exhibit (Bancroft, 2009:150 and Wade, 2005: 37). Because of the hormones that have the powers to influence the behavior of a person, sexual orientation is thought to be more often than not to be a result of different hormones in the body. Particular hormones determine the development of male or female genitals. In cases where the male or female genitals fail to develop normally as a result of hormonal imbalances, a person may characteristically identify themselves with the opposite sex or develop a non gender conformist characteristic.\nAs observed by LeVay (2011:67) and Rahman (2005:77), hormones play an important role in deciding the kind of gender identity and the sexual orientation that a person is going to identify themselves with. As such sexual orientation is largely determined by the kind of hormones dominant in one\u2019s body. According toLeVay (2011:178), the existence of explicit differences in the behavior of male and female both externally and internally enhances the final sexual orientation that a person is likely going to be identified. However, Greenberg, Bruess & Conklin (2010: 77) argued that this observation was not confirmed in an experiment that involved a male young with elder sisters who develop more pronounced male characters and behaviors. This was in contrast with the expected results since it was expected that the young boy would be influenced by the elder sister and develop an opposite sexual orientation.\nTherefore studies contacted in the hormonal influence over the sexual orientation indicated that hormones play an important role in the final sexual orientation that a person is going to have. Even though LeVay (2011:201) argued that the researches on the influence of hormone on the sexual orientation were scanty, this would be effectively deduced given that most human and by extension animal behaviors are controlled by the body hormones. As such, it follows that sexual behaviors must also be influenced by the sexual hormones in the body. Furthermore, Than (2010:10) noted that there is a significant different in some hormones such as testosterone and androgens, both of which are gender specific hormones in both male and female. An increase in hormonal quantity in either of the two hormones is likely to produce a change in the sexual behavior of a person. This therefore indicates that hormones play an important role in determining the final sexual orientation that a person gets to identify themselves with.\nRecent studies indicate that social factors such as availability of drugs and alcohol also have a strong influence of the sexual orientation of a person. According to Wilson & Rahman (2005:45), \u201cbisexuals and students whose sexual orientation was in flux reported the heaviest drinking and most negative consequences from alcohol use, such as uncontrolled drinking and withdrawal symptoms\u201d. This is an indication that social factors as much as biological factors do influence the final sexual orientation that a person is likely going to identify with. Perrin (2007: 23 and Murphy (2012: 18) reported that people who perceive themselves to have an inverted to be undergoing stress or depression can resort to an inverted sexual orientation as a way of escaping the conditions that were causing the stress or depression in the first place. Crooks & Baur (2010: 74) argued that for this reason, it is possible for some people to turn into homosexuals or bisexuals to escape the challenges they are facing as heterosexuals.\nThe stigmatization that follows a certain sexual orientation can also be social cause of some people to develop abnormal sexual orientation from the one that normally they would be following in the normal circumstances. The use of drugs and alcohol is seen as a way of escaping the normal stigmatization that normally follows identification with a given sexual orientation. In essence, it is the realization of a socially unacceptable sexual orientation like homosexuality that can lead someone to abuse of drugs or vice versa (Talley, 2012:57).\nSimilarly, LeVay (2011: 305) argued that the human brain plays a bigger role in deciding about the final sexual orientation that a person identifies with in adult life. According to Rahman (2005), within the front of the hypothalamus there exists an area known as medial preoptic which mainly is involved in the regulating the male-typical sexual behaviors. This therefore means the brain plays an increasingly bigger role in deciding the kind of sexual orientation that a person is likely going to engage in. A study by LeVay (2011:310) concluded that the medial preoptic region in males was relatively larger than those of females. The control of the brain in the sexual behaviors is seen in the differences in sizes of the region even among males but whose sexual orientation is different The difference is the sizes of the region is an indication that the brain is directly involved in the controlling of the activities that people engage in including the sexual orientation (Joseph, 2005: 15).\nSexual orientation can also be influenced by the conditions and the environment in which a person is brought up in. According to Drescher (2006:27) and Perrin (2007: 13), social practices in the place where a person is raised and the conditions that exist can be causative factors in the development of sexual orientation in both male and female. The influence of the surrounding such as the practices that children see their elder siblings engage in and watch in the media can shape the kind of sexual orientation that finally dominates the live of a person in adulthood (Morrow & Messinger, 2006: 23). Some studies indicate that the influence of older brothers to the lesser-born boys is a biological in nature rather than the believed system of social. According to their argument, the mother\u2019s immune system plays a role as mediation between the older brothers and the lesser-born boys. The influence of the older brothers on the development of a given sexual orientation is thus entrenched in the immune system of the mother. Studies done by Omoto & Kurtzman (2006:13) indicated that gay men tended to have more older brothers than straight men and this was hypothesized to be a causal for the development of the homosexuality among the men. Consequently, the number of older brother can determine the kind of sexual orientation that one adapts and the same is with women (Friedman & Downey, 2012: 22).)\nIn conclusion, sexual orientation can be a result of several factors including the natural and environment ones. However, given the variety of preferences in the sexual orientation amongst people even of the same characteristics and upbringing, it is not easy to pinpoint a given causative factors since the factors that lead to the development of a particular sexual orientation change from one group of people to the other. Some of the identified factors are averages of the presumed causes of sexual orientation among human beings. 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Her award citation praises her ability to make the curriculum come alive to create authentic, rich and engaging experiences for her students.\nDewar completed her 17th year of teaching in the spring and has spent the past 10 years at Nantyr Shores SS in Innisfil, south of Barrie, in the Simcoe County DSB. Dewar was part of the team that opened the composite high school of 1,400 students in 2001. She began her career in the Toronto DSB teaching core and visual arts to Grade 7 and 8 students.\n\"I laugh every day in this job; there's nothing else like it,\" Dewar says. She came to the profession later in life - she originally worked as a headhunter. \"The thing about teaching,\" Dewar continues, \"is that only you know how good a job you are doing.\"\nEvery day, she says, she thinks of something she could have done better and that's what keeps her coming back.\nJane Dewar connects with her students and helps them develop a solid foundation for artistic design and expression.\n\"I could have connected with that kid. I could have explained that concept better. 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It's that last sentence that drives the course, Dewar says.\nThey need to see that adults care about them, that they matter and that school can be relevant and useful to them\n\"I wanted a visual arts course that would give these boys - young men really - a voice in our school by first giving them a better understanding of themselves. They need to see that adults care about them, that they matter and that school can be relevant and useful to them.\"\nThrough topics such as Street Art: Graffiti; SK8 Board of Education; Word Up: Stencils; Stickers; Say Something; T-shirts; and Guerilla Art: Yarnbombing, the boys soon have a better understanding of themselves, their role in the classroom, the school and their Innisfil community.\nDewar knows the Grade 10 visual arts curriculum inside out. She has helped rewrite the Ministry curriculum documents and course profiles. She also has a strong sense of what it takes to connect with and motivate disengaged young men.\n\"I would never lower the bar,\" she says. \"The class isn't about making it easy for them. It's about keeping the bar high but changing it to what interests them and then helping each one of them get over that bar.\"\nShe explains the important distinctions between what she calls students \"doing\" and \"learning.\" What they do is research and draw graffiti, design and build skateboards, and spread positive messages throughout the school with guerilla art. What they learn is how to expand the quality of their creative process through the expressive use of design, colour and pattern elements while working co-operatively within their brainstorming and problem-solving groups. The medium is art but the results are sophisticated learning goals and life skills.\nFor the past four years, John Phillips, OCT, has led the Ministry's work of revising and updating the arts curriculum. He counts Dewar as a significant contributor to the visual arts component. She was featured in a series of Ministry-funded webcasts that illustrate exemplary teaching within the arts.\n\"While the artwork the boys produce is quite good,\" comments Phillips, \"it's their engagement and motivation that really stand out. Jane connects with them on their level, in their world, and she encourages them to succeed and shine.\"\nDon't think of the course as an opportunity for crafts or busy work, Phillips cautions. These students develop a solid foundation for artistic design and expression. Dewar models strong character-education traits in her classroom, including mutual respect and support, as well as collaborative and independent work.\n\"There are clear learning goals being met in her art class. It's about much more than getting boys to crochet.\"\nAnd the goal, explains principal Heather Hamilton, OCT, is to have the success the boys experience during first period spread to their other classes.\nThey choose topics and activities that interest and motivate them and quickly experience success. Soon they come in at lunch to work on projects, and a few even arrive early in the morning. These are boys who couldn't get up and get to school on time last year. Angela Taylor, OCT, has taught art next door to Dewar since 2001. She admires her colleague's ability to see a different side of students, especially those who are struggling.\n\"She knows what all students - not just those at risk - need to function and do well in school. She makes them feel comfortable, confident and ultimately successful. She builds one thing atop another.\n\"She's as inspirational with her colleagues as she is with her students. She encourages us to try new things. She's the same no matter what she does: teaching art, math, leadership or coaching the curling team. She's a do-er, our Dewar.\"\nDewar's citation also mentions her work as president of the Ontario Society for Education through Art (OSEA). It was through OSEA that she worked on the Ministry's arts curriculum writing team as well as on the Literacy GAINS writing team to develop differentiated activities for Grades 7 to 10.\n\"It's important to network, share and advocate for visual arts teachers across the province,\" says Dewar. \"And if I can help come up with an innovative curriculum that embeds literacy into our programs and brings more success to students, then it's worth the work.\"\nLearning through leading\nDewar also teaches the school's senior leadership class - although the kids do all the leading, she says, and she just facilitates their efforts. Students learn about themselves and learn to share their gifts with others. They organize major school events, ensuring positive school culture and student community.\nWednesday Night Lights (WNL) is a good example. Five Simcoe DSB schools host one nighttime football game per season. Dewar sees it as a chance to get busy parents, local elementary students and their parents, neighbours and other community members into the school to connect with the kids. She says the event showcases how wonderful teenagers are.\nThe leadership students organized themselves into groups during the first week of school and ran a successful WNL in October with food, contests, security, entertainment and concessions. They connected with several local businesses to sponsor the necessary supplies, charged a $2 entrance fee and raised over $5,000 for charity.\n\"It was a vehicle for these kids to bring school and community together and do some real good for others,\" says Dewar. She jokes that the leadership students were so focused they forgot there was a football game being played.\nThe class donated $1,000 to the nearby Canadian Forces Base Borden's Operation Hero campaign to fund a postsecondary scholarship for members of Canadian military families. They also donated $500 to a postsecondary scholarship they created for a Nantyr Shores student. They even raised enough money for the whole school to enjoy a special week of activities to help beat the November blahs. Additional proceeds were given to the football program.\nToday, the leadership class is gearing up for Spin 4 Kids, a Friday night event where students get sponsors and ride stationary bikes all night. There are games, prizes, music, song and dance, plus an art auction.\nTheir goal is to raise $20,000 to support co-curricular programs at the school and the construction of the Royal Victoria Hospital's new Simcoe-Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre. They also donated 10 per cent of the WNL money to these causes.\n\"Being in Dewar's class is like being in summer camp,\" says Daniel. \"Sure it's school, and we work every day, but it's real-life work: ethics, decision making, organizing, planning, communicating, fundraising, teamwork and getting the job done. She's the most wonderful woman in the world.\" Matt was in Dewar's AWU20 class last year; he's now shining in her leadership class.\n\"Last year in art, she showed me who I am and what I needed to change to be successful in school. I see school differently now, and I see that doing my work benefits me. It's for me, not anyone else.\"\nDewar sees Ryan as she patrols the hallway on her lunch duty. He explains what he learned about guerilla art last year. \"Think about it this way: You build a sandcastle on the beach and it's beautiful and it takes a lot of time. It's real art, and you're proud of it. Then you go home and some other kid comes along and plays with it. And then a wave comes in and it's gone. But don't think of it as destroyed. It makes an opportunity for someone else to come to the beach the next day and make art. Dewar taught me that.\"\nWhen the boys learn that Jane Dewar won a Premier's Award for Teaching Excellence, they aren't surprised. They applaud and then start asking questions.\n\"So she's one of the best teachers in Ontario?\" Yes.\n\"So can you write about what makes her great?\" Sure.\n\"So other teachers should be more like her?\" Right.\n\"Teachers always demand respect. She shows us respect first by coming up with projects that interest us, and then we give respect back.\"\n\"We feel at home in her class. We can act like ourselves, work on the computer, listen to music, talk and do our work. Having all those things in one class, all the time, is the best. And then when she teaches us up at the board, we listen to her because we respect her.\"\n\"She listens to what kids want. She works our interests into her lessons, and that makes us do better.\"\n\"This class gets me up every day. Before I leave Dewar's class, I take a deep breath and I can get through the rest of the day.\"\nUrban Arts for Social Change handout\nLearning through the arts\nCurriculum Services Canada received $1 million from the Ministry of Education to develop webcasts that illustrate exemplary teaching in all English and French subject areas. There are also teacher-developed resources aligned to the curriculum, which include the recently revised guidelines for the arts.\nFor more information visit www.curriculum.org/index2.shtml (English) and www.curriculum.org/index2f.shtml (French).\nCODE, OMEA and OSEA\nThe Ministry also gave three arts associations $1 million to develop curriculum-support materials, including black-line masters. Check out these resources at:\nCouncil of Ontario Drama and Dance Educators (code.on.ca/resource)\nOntario Music Educators' Association (www.omea.on.ca/resources.php)\nOntario Society for Education through Art (www.osea.on.ca/publications.html)\nDifferentiated instruction teaching learning examples (Grades 7-10)\nThis repository of professional learning supports from the Ministry's EduGAINS team includes multi-session workshops, video presentations, print files, video clips and interactive web-based instructional trajectories. The resource units reflect literacy and assessment strategies for various subject areas, including visual arts. For more information visit edugains.ca/newsite/di/dilearningexamples.htm.\nThe Premier's Awards\nThe Premier's Awards are open to anyone who is employed by a publicly funded school or board/authority in Ontario. 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        "raw_content": "Trinny Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a fashion guru and television presenter, who became famous as the co-host of What Not to Wear in 2001, with Susannah Constantine. She was born Sarah-Jane Woodall.\nI've been nine stone for 20 years, I always eat what I want, it's not an issue for me. But it pisses me off - because if people did decide that I starved myself, it would have a direct consequence on what we advocate!\nRegarding Woodall's reaction to claims she is too skinny; as quoted in \"God's gift to women\" by Barbara Ellen in The Guardian (16 September 2007)\nMore Trinny Woodall Quotes\nI don't think our show's actually rude.\n\u0097 Regarding What Not to Wear; as quoted in \"Mammary mia!\" by Vicky Allan in The Sunday Herald (8 September 2002)\nTags: think, our, rude\nIf you want to make the best of yourself you don't necessarily need to diet \u2014 you need to wear the right stuff.\n\u0097 As quoted in \"These Girls Could Save Your Marriage\" by Jessica Johnson in The Daily Express (24 September 2007)\nTags: you, want, best, yourself, necessarily, need, diet, wear, right\nQuite a few people, you know, maybe want to know a bit more about the real Trinny and Susannah. So we just thought it'd be nice to do it, in a way that's not too intrusive with us.\n\u0097 Regarding the new Trinny and Susannah mockumentary Trinny and Susannah What They Did Next; as quoted in \"The Short Goodbye\" produced by t5m (June 2010)\nTags: few, people, you, know, want, more, real, Trinny, Susannah\nHaving an interest in clothes is a sign of vanity and English men don't like to be seen to be vain. That's what is so fantastic about this format, it gives men permission to take an interest in clothes and their appearance. And as a result their self-esteem goes up.\n\u0097 Regarding Trinny & Susannah Undress...; as quoted in \"Laid Bare\" by Nicola Methven in The Daily Mirror (30 September 2006)\nTags: Having, interest, clothes, sign, vanity, English, men, seen, vain\nI think it's great that it's caused a reaction. But at the same time I think the people who are criticising us haven't really watched the show. We are not claiming to be marriage guidance people, or anything.\n\u0097 As quoted in \"MEN reader meets Trinny and Susannah\" by Helen Tither in Manchester Evening News (9 October 2006)\nTags: think, great, caused, reaction, time, people, who, criticising, us\nAs for the people who say tackling problems through clothes is superficial, I think they say that because they have their own issues about self worth.\nTags: people, who, tackling, problems, clothes, superficial, think, own, issues\n'If you ask any of the women we've worked with, some of them would say it's a very tough journey, but I don't think any of them would say we'd been patronising.\n\u0097 As quoted in \"God's gift to women\" by Barbara Ellen in The Guardian (16 September 2007)\nTags: you, ask, women, worked, tough, journey, think, been, patronising\nThe mantra is forget your size discover your shape and transform yourself.\n\u0097 As quoted in \"Exclusive Trinny and Susannah Interview\" by Caz Moss in Female First (19 September 2007)\nTags: mantra, forget, size, discover, shape, transform, yourself\nThey're really designed so that our black coat will give you a waist, our trousers will hide your saddle bags, our cashmere makes your tits look great.\n\u0097 Regarding Woodall's clothing range; as quoted in \"Exclusive Trinny and Susannah Interview\" by Caz Moss in Female First (19 September 2007)\nTags: designed, our, black, coat, give, you, waist, trousers, hide\nWe absolutely love women, we are passionate about what we do and we get great results. Women see that our rules are manageable and make a real difference. I don't think we are being bossy, no one is forced to follow the rules.\n\u0097 As quoted in \"Mistresses of the makeover\" by Cathrin Schaer in New Zealand Herald (25 February 2008)\nTags: We, love, women, passionate, what, great, results, see, our\nTrinny is definitely a hoarder. 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        "raw_content": "This was a difficult one because I don\u2019t really have a favourite day of the week. It differs every week to be honest. I suppose a lot of people would say Saturday. it\u2019s the beginning of the weekend, you can have a lie in, especially if you went out for some drinks on the Friday night. Saturday is a good shopping day as well, a day to met up with friends, and you\u2019ve still got Sunday to look forward to, a whole other day of the weekend. It\u2019s just an generally great day.\nBut unfortunately all that is only true if you don\u2019t work on Saturdays. As you\u2019ve probably guessed, I do. Now don\u2019t get me wrong, I enjoy my job. It pays the rent and bills and I even have some left over for the odd glass of vodka or twelve. I like the Saturday staff that\u2019s in the shop, they make it a slightly different atmosphere than the weekdays. But Saturdays working in retail can be an odd experience. I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s just me, but there seem to be a lot more awkward customers on a Saturday. People seem to save up all their annoyances and grievances until the weekend, which baffles me. It\u2019s Saturday, love, go out an enjoy your day off. Anyone who works in retail knows the kinds of customers I mean. The ones who come in with something they bought a year and a half ago that broke and they want a refund. Without any form of receipt, of course. Or the ones who come in looking for a gift with no clue what they\u2019re looking for, not even an idea how much they want to spend, and when you do show them a selection of what you have, they give you nothing back, no feedback to say whether you\u2019re showing them things they like or not. Where do you go from there? And then there\u2019s the people who bring their kids in. Now I\u2019m quite biased against kids because I\u2019m not really a fan, so your kids going to get on my nerves regardless, but when it starts licking the glass and you\u2019re too busy looking at the shiny things in the window, then we\u2019re going to have a problem.\nRight, that\u2019s my rant over, I swear. There;s always going to be customer that want to complain or just get on your nerves, it\u2019s part of the fun of working in retail, I always just feel like the ratio of good customers to bad customers is lower on a Saturday. But that doesn\u2019t mean we don\u2019t get the good customers at all, it just means that when they do come in, they brighten up our day.\nBut Saturdays aren\u2019t all bad. Once work is over I have a whole two days off to look forward to. A few drinks on a Saturday night is always fun. I\u2019ve probably missed hanging out with people during the day but I can catch up pretty quick.\nSo sometimes Saturday is my favourite day of the week because I get to hang out with my friends, get a little bit drunk and still have two days of freedom ahead of me, while all my friends have to wallow in the fact that Sunday is the day before Monday.\nBut then again Sunday is a pretty good day for me too. It\u2019s my day of relaxing. If my housemate is home we\u2019ll have a Red Dwarf binge or watch a ridiculous film. Darby O\u2019 Gill and the Little People is one of our favourites. Sometimes I\u2019ll go for a coffee in Starbucks and caffeine blast the hangover away. Sunday is a pretty fun day.\nMonday are really productive days for me, mainly because everyone else is in work so I have no one to hang out with until five o\u2019clock. So I get all my \u2018grown-up\u2019 things done, like going to the bank or post office, doing a food shop, cleaning the flat. Boring things that actually make you feel really accomplished once they\u2019re done. And then me and my flatmate have \u2018Murder Mystery Mondays\u2019 and watch some Poirot in the evenings. What more could you ask for.\nSo days off work are always pretty good. But then again, they\u2019re not always my favourite. Today was a pretty good day, to be honest. I had Superquinn sausages for breakfast, which, as any Irish will know, are the greatest sausages in the world, and when you don\u2019t live in Ireland it\u2019s like heaven in your mouth when you do get your hands on them (Thanks to my Dad for bringing them over to me). Then it was a pretty busy day in work, which made the day go by pretty quick and I was home before I knew it. I ate some Tayto crisps (again, thanks to my dad for providing them, another taste if Irish perfection), did a workout so I wouldn\u2019t feel bad for eating sausages and crisps, and now I\u2019m doing this. It hasn\u2019t been a bad day.\nSo I guess the moral of this post is that every day should be a contender for favourite day of the week. *Cheese alert*\nEnjoy the rest of your day \ud83d\ude00\nTagged 30 Day Writing Challenge, Creative Writing, writing prompt\nPrevious postDay 11: Seeing Snowflakes\nNext postDay 13 \u2013 Caught in the Act",
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        "raw_content": "There was a great atmosphere and good vibes at the Dakar Day, the annual meeting which Monster Energy Honda Team and their riders held for the press at the Honda Security Institute facility in Barcelona.\nIf you wished to experience the full-on Dakarian environment, as lived by the Monster Energy Honda Team, look no further than the Dakar Day. The presentation of the team before the press this year was done so by no less than Tetsuhiro Kuwata, General Manager and Director of Honda Racing Corporation, who accompanied the riders and wished them the best of luck, in the hope that they return from South America with the best possible result\nThe Honda Security Institute in the Honda Motor Europe Spain complex situated in Santa Perp\u00e8tua de la Mogoda, Barcelona, hosted the Monster Energy Honda Team presentation for the second consecutive year. With less than two months before the engines of the Honda CRF450 RALLY begin to reverberate through the streets of Lima, the capital of Peru, the five riders of the Monster Energy Honda Team in attendance gave their impressions and expectations for the 2018 edition of the Dakar Rally.\nTelevision, newspapers, digital media and radio flocked to \u2018Dakar Day\u2019 to spend an agreeable winter morning rubbing shoulders with the team and were able to get the lowdown on how the Monster Energy Honda Team is structured for each Dakar stage. Also on display were the vehicles that will transport the team and equipment, such as the motorhomes and tents, as well as the support vehicles including the Monster Energy truck. More than 30 communication professionals were lucky enough to get a close-up and a look inside these vehicles in the H.I.S. installations of Honda Motor Europe Spain.\nOver the coming ten days, the team will finalize the details before boarding the vehicles in the French port of Le Havre, bound for Lima the capital of Peru.\nLast year we were very close to winning the Dakar, we did a great job and the victory only escaped us due to a minor detail. Now, after a season where we have worked in every direction, we feel much stronger, not only concerning riding and navigation, but likewise for teamwork. The prize that we have been chasing has to come eventually.\nWe have worked well all year, winning races in the World Championship and came close to winning it. We have improved the reliability of the Honda CRF450 RALLY to have the best competitive spirit and we\u2019ve always been on the podium with it. This gives us confidence in the team to be able to fight for the Dakar. This really could be our moment.\nThis year I have changed my way of training and have moved to live in Andorra, to better adapt to the height that we will find in Bolivia. I have competed in several races and I am happy with my performance: I\u2019m faster, have opened the track and have navigated well. I think the balance is positive and I am ready to help the team to win the Dakar.\nI think I will arrive at this Dakar in really good shape, with a lot of kilometres under my belt, a lot of training and after having learned so much with the team. I feel good, strong, and fast. The bike is fantastic too and I think we have everything right to go out on January 6 and be in the battle to win the race.\nLast year I missed the Dakar after a fall and, after a tough recovery from the right hand injury, I have started to achieve good results: I finished second in the World Championship, I won several stages and races and I have gained experience. This will be my third year, the second Dakar, but I can assure you that you learn a lot from such falls.\nIt has been a very good season; we have achieved great results: six victories in the different races which we\u2019ve participated in this year and, finally, a second place in the world championship for Kevin, which we are very happy and very proud of. The plan for this year was to compete in as many races as possible with the more kilometres the better, to get as well-prepared for the Dakar as we possibly could.",
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        "raw_content": "How the Music Industry Encourages its Audience to Steal Music\nI\u2019m not the stealing type. Let me be clear about that from the start. When I was in high school every one of my friends got arrested for shoplifting except for me. I can\u2019t cope with the idea of stealing. But man, the music industry actually makes me want to steal.\nActually, let\u2019s start with the movie folks and work back to music, because my first example of stupid pet tricks on behalf of the people with a lot of money is the one they pull in movie theatres. There are those ads about how many people it takes to put a movie together, and how mean it is to download that movie without letting these people get paid for their work. Let\u2019s leave aside the fact that the Best Boy and the Key Grip has already been paid for that movie and won\u2019t get paid again whether or not we download the movie; they tell us this sob story while we\u2019re sitting in the theatre with our paid ticket in hand. Why are they guilting the people who are actually paying to be there?\nAnd this leads into what the music people are doing. The music people want to stop people from stealing music; but since they don\u2019t think they can reach the actual abusers (or because they think we\u2019re ALL abusers), they punish the people who actually buy their music. And how do they do this? They don\u2019t let you transfer music files to your ipod. They restrict how many copies you can make. They\u2019ll make music play in formats that aren\u2019t likely to be supported past the latest operating system, forcing users to buy new cds every time we pass through another tectonic technological shift. And in a new turn of events, they put malware on your computer. Yep, that\u2019s right: if you legitimately pay for music, Sony will make sure you get what amounts to a virus on your system. They will add secret files to your computer so that you won\u2019t be able to do anything sneaky with their property. They will do this without telling you it\u2019s happening, without giving you the option to uninstall it, and doing all this in such a way that if you happen to find the files and delete them, you will accidentally cripple your own system. [This via metafilter.]\nI\u2019m not sure what upsets me more; that the music industry can\u2019t seem to come up with a logical way to cope with the fact that is the internet, or that they\u2019re learning from malware to figure out how to disable systems rather than changing their business model, or that these people have opted to exploit the general technical ignorance of people in order to make people have to buy more CDs for the rest of their lives. Or maybe the worst part of it is that they don\u2019t trust anyone, not even the people who opted to lay down cash for the product. Isn\u2019t that what they want us to do? Does this make you want to support them? Particularly when you can download those same files for free, and you will be able to burn as many CDs as you like, transfer them to your ipod, send them to your sister, and whatnot? The music industry is setting itself up for failure here. They\u2019re making the stolen product better than the purchased one.\nMakes me want to steal some music, I don\u2019t know about you. And as I said, I\u2019m not the stealing type. Way to go, Sony!\nIf you could change only one thing\u2026\nI got this idea from Creating Passionate Users. If you could change only one thing about anything (or many anythings) what would that be?\nIf I could change one thing about catalogues, it would be the level to which cataloguing occurs. Someone would have made the decision years ago that the content of journals, books, and edited volumes is as significant as their titles and sought to catalogue those as well. That way, when the digitization thing started, we could have just encorporated full text instead of having to outsource the searching AND the content. But since that\u2019s not one thing I can change, I\u2019d like librarians everywhere to change their minds about Google. I\u2019d like academic librarians everywhere to embrace Google scholar and do everything they can to make that the best source there is.\nMore service points. While I\u2019m of two minds about the \u201cget rid of the reference desk\u201d idea, I\u2019m very keen on multiple service points; mobile, digital, in your face, in your office, in the foyer, in the stacks, reference everywhere all the time.\nAn acknowledgment of the value of local reference as more important than 24/7 access. It\u2019s more important to get the right person than it is to get some person. I\u2019d also like to see v-ref stop being a reference-only tool and start being a system-wide communication option.\nBlog posts don\u2019t have to be short. I hate this idea, everyone always says blog posts are short and unthoughtful. Why would that be so? Is there a word count limit on a blog post?\nA really, really good threaded comments function.\nAn extensive light rail system. Better public transit. And this is a second thing, but can we join the EU? Come on, were sort of European. Ish. (I\u2019d wish for another two years before an election, but I know that\u2019s a pointless plea.)\nA cheeseshop. Is that so much to ask? Oh, and a real bakery would go a long way, you know, somewhere that sells bread. Inability to get bread caused the French revolution, you know.\nMore time to do it. That\u2019s really it.\nPhotoshop in real life\nThis. This is too cool. I can\u2019t even describe it, you really have to see it. All I can say is, MIT Media Lab? Those guys rock out. I love the imaginative projects that come out of there. There are no barriers! Imagine them all away!\nCliches Scorned\nToday I looked at a variety of pages cataloguing the typical cliches of the fantasy genre (which, somewhat inexplicibly, I find myself writing). These included The Grand List of Fantasy CLiches and The Not So Grand Cliche List. These are amusing, but also instructive, of course.\nI am of two minds about the cliche. I realize, on one hand, that the idea is to avoid cliches at all costs, because if you\u2019re using them your story isn\u2019t terribly original. But on the other hand, cliches are cliches for a reason; they do something useful, they stir something in us (if well executed, of course). I\u2019m interested in cliches, I\u2019ll be honest. There\u2019s nothing like a retelling of a powerful fairy tale, there\u2019s nothing like that sense of satisfation when a story ends just the way you felt it should, and nothing quite so annoying as when a character does the exact opposite of where you felt she was going (ahem, Little Women). It seems to me that cliches, on the bright side, are that feeling; cliches scorned, that\u2019s the real mistake.\nI\u2019m inspired by cliches, to be perfectly honest. I love to write stories that are based on something so well-worn you think there\u2019s nothing salvagable in them. I learned long ago that it\u2019s no the cliche that\u2019s boring, it\u2019s relying on it to take you all the way home that doesn\u2019t work.\nMaybe this is the difference between people who want to be surprised by a book and those who want to see the process. I don\u2019t really care about how a book ends; I\u2019m more interested in seeing how we get there. Likewise, I don\u2019t care if a storyline is cliched. I just want to know if it works, if it\u2019s satisfying. There are only so many stories, isn\u2019t that true? We\u2019re all writing the same story, metaphorically speaking. But only we can put ourselves in ours. So they\u2019re all bound to be different in a million little ways.\nA one star review of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, as posted on Amazon.com:\nI bought these books to have something nice to read to my grandkids. I had to stop, however, because the books are nothing more than advertisements for \u201cTurkish Delight,\u201d a candy popular in the U.K. The whole point of buying books for my grandkids was to give them a break from advertising, and here (throughout) are ads for this \u201cTurkish Delight\u201d! How much money is this Mr. Lewis getting from the Cadbury\u2019s chocolate company anyway? This man must be laughing to the bank.\nToo funny. Just like how the New Testament is full of advertisements for those \u201c30 pieces of silver\u201d Cadbury is trying to sell us. Good times.\nAmusing one star amazon reviews for famous books collected here.\nAs I\u2019ve mentioned previously, I am taking up writing again. Writing is an all-consuming activity in my experience, and I\u2019m not sure how real writers keep up with their lives while cranking out novels. I\u2019m moving pretty slowly on mine, which is probably a good speed for someone as impatient as me. Having other things to do forces me to look at what I\u2019ve done and not skimp on each part. Savour every little scene as it\u2019s before me, that\u2019s the ticket.\nAt any rate: I want to record my progress.\nMy goal today was to get about halfway through chapter three, but all I did was add 1000 words to chapter two. Yes, those 13,000 odd words represents two chapters and exactly three days of otherworld time. I\u2019m concerned about overly-lengthy chapters, but I guess that should be the last thing I worry about. I\u2019m hoping for no more than 100,000 words. Possibly that\u2019s undershooting this thing, who knows.\nIt\u2019s funny, my friend June mentioned that it must be easier to take stuff out rather than put it in, and that made me realize that the exact opposite is true for me. I can always expand on something. Taking anything out is pure torture. I\u2019ve been writing this thing much the way you would paint a picture; put the bones out first, and then go over and over it with different colours until it looks about the way you want it to. At this point I can\u2019t really re-read what I\u2019ve written without adding another layer.\nI\u2019m taking some management advice on this one: only get it to 80%. If you\u2019re only working to produce something that\u2019s 80% perfect, then there\u2019s room for that 20% to come from others without causing pain and personal damage in the process. We\u2019ll see how that goes.\nI\u2019d just like to note that there is exactly no relationship between writing and being a librarian. I know that seems odd, but really. No relationship there at all.\nJoy All Over the Place\nGoogle\u2019s RSS reader. You need a gmail account to use it, but there\u2019s nothing bad about the big guys getting in on the RSS bandwagon. The more readers the better!\nIn other Google news, Google has created a Librarian Center for librarians teaching Google tools to students. This is a company that just never makes mistakes, isn\u2019t it. Nothing but love from me to the big G.\nYahoo and MSN agree to IM interoperability. This means that Yahoo Messenger users will be able to get in touch with MSN users without jumping platforms. Good news! Now, if AIM would join the party, we wouldn\u2019t need to have three accounts to talk to all the people we want to (ahem).\nThis one isn\u2019t a good news technology story. This is an op-ed piece by a Luddite writing for Wired. From Dark Underbelly of Technology:\nFor one thing, human beings are not meant to go as fast as modern technology compels them to go. Technology might make it possible to work at warp speed, yes, but that doesn\u2019t make it healthy. And just because the latest software makes it feasible to double your workload (or \u201cproductivity,\u201d to you middle-management types), that shouldn\u2019t give the boss the right to expect you will.\nWith cell phones, IM and all the personal-this and personal-that, we\u2019re connected all the time, or \u201c24/7\u201d as the unfortunate jargon has it. Is being connected 24/7 a good thing? Isn\u2019t it healthy to be \u201coff the grid\u201d now and then? If you can\u2019t answer \u201cyes\u201d to that question, you may be a tech dynamo, my friend, but please stay the hell out of my cafe.\nThis kind of stuff is so tedious. Being annoyed by people who use technology is so last week. The people who cling to their ipods are not actually the same people yacking away on their cell phones while you\u2019re trying to have your soy latte. And why are we so worshipful of the notebook-toting poet in the coffee shop and so disdainful of the laptop-toting novelist? Is one inherently better than the other? (I say all this with a wrist brace on, an injury less the result of typing and more of handwriting, thank-you-very-much.)\nAnd I\u2019ll get on board with the \u201ctech is not productivity\u201d crowd as soon as they start making their own clothes from fabric they wove on a loom and washing everything by hand. We\u2019ll see just how productive and efficient they are right around then. And let\u2019s talk about being off the grid; how about you lay off the fossil fuels once in a while, big boy? When was the last time you left the SUV at home and took public transit on your way to get your electrically-produced espresso? The folks who write these \u201ctechnology is bad\u201d columns have predetermined which technologies they like and which they don\u2019t without being entirely forthcoming or fair. These complaints have been handled pretty well by the \u201cDear Abby\u201d crowd. Let\u2019s not get too caught up in the glitz and glare from the shiny new laptop screens. Being a jerk in public is still being a jerk in public, whether or not you\u2019re using a device that prefers to be plugged in.\nIn other news, Blackboard is buying WebCT. I know the whole academic blogosphere is abuzz with this news, and my jaw dropped as much as the next person\u2019s. And yes, this is going to have a huge impact on those of us involved with such systems, whether or not we are current subscribers. Is this going to provide us all with a better option when it comes to course management systems? Is it a response to some of the very cool things going on with Moodle? How will a goliath system effect the development of other open source CMS products (like Sakai)? While I will be directly effected by this move, I have no direct opinion about it, really. I\u2019m not a burning fan of any current CMS, so merges and changes just make me raise my eyebrows and nod dutifully. Will it make things better? Who knows. As long as the APIs are still around, I\u2019m happy enough.\nI have I mentioned enough times yet that Meebo is fantastic? It sure is.\nPicking up the Pen (again)\nThis post has nothing to do with librarianship. I started keeping a blog in 2001, and while my life has always had one dominant theme or another, I\u2019ve never had a subject-specific blog. Since librarianship is my bread and butter these days, that\u2019s covered most of what I\u2019ve been posting about lately.\nBut this is a slight diversion. I\u2019m working on a manuscript at the moment, so I\u2019m going to use this space to talk a bit about that as well. The process of writing is strange, sometimes enlightening, but sometimes completely crazy, and I think getting a bit meta about the process will help to keep me sane.\nThe story of the manuscript: I started writing this thing at the recommendation of a wise reader. I used to write a quite a lot in amateur online writing communities, and I really really enjoyed it. I like writing, what can I say. So when I started to get significant feedback from professionals in the publication industry telling me to stop writing for the web and start something I could actually publish, I took them very seriously and started working on it. I looked at the expectations of publishers, took stock of what sort of thing got published these days, and reformatted some of my ideas to fit. I did a lot world building, a lot of character sketches, and then I started writing.\nI did every single thing wrong. I thought I knew what I was doing, but I didn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t plan enough. I didn\u2019t pay enough attention to the thing as a whole. I wrote one version, got some feedback, and then did a serious revision. Then I sat on it for a few months, returned to it, did another serious revision, and vowed to write one more chapter of a conclusion and that would be it. I had taken all the advice I\u2019d gotten. I had fixed the things that bothered me, and fixed the things that bothered others. I had added characters just to kill them, added drama, cut characters, revised some basic assumptions. It was all done. And then I started my library school co-op and dropped it altogether.\nI really thought I was done with writing at that point. I just couldn\u2019t take the nitpicky tedium of it by then. I had other fish to fry. When I was writing, I really wanted to be a writer. The librarian thing might work as a fallback, but I wanted to be a writer, at least in the short term. But once I got really into librarianship that seriously changed. Librarianship is the only profession I\u2019ve ever felt really passionate about, and once I realized I actually wanted to be good at my job and change the world in my own little way (rather than just get a steady pay cheque), my writerly dreams fell by the wayside.\nSo now I\u2019m 4 months deep into my new job, I\u2019m learning a lot and enjoying myself, and suddenly I\u2019m feeling the pull of this manuscript again. Or, at least, the idea of it. It\u2019s not the idea of being a writer that interests me, or even the idea of publishing. I don\u2019t want to change my profession, I don\u2019t want to quit if the writing thing works out. It\u2019s this story, these characters, and the simple fact that I still really enjoy writing that\u2019s bringing me back to it.\nI never returned to the original files of my last revision. They\u2019re zipped up and on my hard drive, but I haven\u2019t even opened them. When the ideas, the scenes, and the characters came back to me, I decided to simply catalogue them. What were the elements of this story that I really liked? What were the events that I wanted to write about? What were the pieces of it that made me return to thinking about this story? I picked up a nifty piece of software called Idea Knot. It lets you jot down ideas and then organize them into categories (single ideas can fit into multiple categories, if you like, it\u2019s pretty flexible). So I just wrote down everything I liked and the things I wanted to see. I re-imagined the characters, I interrogated and challenged the decisions I made the first time. I developed new answers to old problems. I discarded characters that weren\u2019t fundamental to the plot. I massively revised the geography, added art and religion, reconceptualized the order of events. And as the list of elements grew, I started filing them into some kind of chapter order. I made notes about elements of the story that should be clear in each chapter. I talked to some writers I know about my concerns, about constructing good characters and the pitfalls of some of my plot elements. I turned a heavily event-driven story into a heavily character-driven narrative. I found a committed beta reader (thank you Caitlin) who had already sat through versions one and two and would be a soundboard for some of the crazy directions I thought the story might take. I pasted my emails to her into my collection of notes, ideas, and character sketches. And eventually I had a fairly detailed outline for a mostly (but not entirely) different story.\nNow I am (slowly, carefully, hesitatingly) starting to write again. I have a solid framework for the first three chapters, and I\u2019m going to write them. And then I\u2019m going to look back over my three chapters, consider my plan of attack, and look at getting a solid framework for the next three chapter that will work well with what I\u2019ve already done. Small steps!\nThe last time I sat down to write I could hammer through a 6000 words like it was nothing and then just keep going the next day. This time I think I\u2019ve gone so far in the other direction that I\u2019m almost organizing myself into some kind of creative straightjacket. The first day I sat down I ended up with about 600 words and couldn\u2019t believe how slowly it was coming. It wasn\u2019t painful, it was actually just as enjoyable as before, but I was so aware of how much I want this story to really work that I\u2019m so much more careful word by word. I\u2019m not clinging to a darling sentences anymore; I\u2019m less sensitive to criticism and more committed to the story itself than to the individual words. By the time I was done that first night I had 1500 words and forwarded them all on to my beta reader. We discussed it, I did some expanding and editing, and now I have 3115 words. At one time I had 96,000 heavily-revised words; it\u2019s amazing how proud I am of this 3115.\nBut I\u2019m writing this story because I want to write this story, that\u2019s it. I\u2019m not going to look at what\u2019s publishable or what audiences tend to like this time around. I don\u2019t care. Now that I\u2019m gainfully employed (and loving my job), I\u2019m not doing this because I\u2019m trying to change my life, or make a name for myself, or embark on a new profession. I\u2019m going to write this story because I want to, and I\u2019m going to write it the way I think it should be written. If someone wants to see it after that, I have no objection. But I ain\u2019t quitting my day job either way. But it\u2019s wonderful to be wrapped up in a story again. It\u2019s pure delight. And as my beta reader points out, my delight seems to be shaping up into a better story.\nFinding the Right Metaphor\nIf you ever wondered if blogs and blogging were controversial in academia, you\u2019d only need to look at the extremely diverse range of opinions on the topic in higher ed publications to get the idea. The Chronicle has published a story called The Blogosphere as a Carnival of Ideas, clearly written by a blogger in defense of the medium in light of all the attacks it\u2019s endured recently.\nOf course I think he\u2019s bang on, and I\u2019m thrilled to see such a glowing, positive article about blogging academics in light of a the rantings of a particular (ahem) soon-to-be-past ALA president. But I wouldn\u2019t have made the leap to the Republic of Letters. While classy and romantic, and appealing because of it\u2019s historical conotations, I would have backed away from that particular metaphor.\nIt\u2019s something of a crisis of imagination; when we see something written down, we can\u2019t help but link it to books, articles, letters, publications in general. We see the written word and link it in our minds to other written words. They are of a kind, in our minds, and we can\u2019t seem to get past the medium. We see blogs and think of diaries, which is true, but also not; we see online discussions and think of letters to the editor, but also not. The reality is that blogs and back and forth that comes with them are not comparable to articles and monographs, or to letters, or to any other form of traditional written communication, not really; blogs and the blogosophere is more like conversation. If everything we said were recorded and transcribed for our later use, how would we classify it? Would we correct our own grammar? Would we make comparisons between our transcripts and the Republic of Letters? Would we have transmogrified ourselves into speakers of text, or would we acknowledge that this is merely conversation turned into readable form?\nI\u2019m always a little surprised when people mention that blogging is not academic publishing. Well, of course it\u2019s not. But that doesn\u2019t mean it doesn\u2019t have any academic value. There\u2019s a lot of value in going to conferences, listening to what other people in your field have to say, and engaging them in discussion. There\u2019s lots of value in sitting back and listening to a variety of viewpoints, going to listen to other, completely unrelated talks, and finding commonalities between the discussions. Finding links, thinking outloud, interacting with others and refining our ideas. Telling people what we think as we\u2019re reading, getting their feedback on our thoughts. We accept that students learn best when asked to present their ideas to their peers, elaborate on them, and defend those ideas against questions and doubt. We seem to have a harder time imagining that professionals might be able to do the same thing using online technologies. Somehow, the moment we move to a keyboard, our ideas about how our communication functions completely reverts.\nIt\u2019s a cardinal rule of cataloguing that a change in medium marks a completely new item, but the history of technology is also littered with imaginative failures. We are so stunned and awed by new advances in communication technology that we keep putting them in special boxes of their own. Sure, DVDs are fancy, but they\u2019re still just movies in a new format. IM reference is nifty and cool, but it\u2019s still just a new way to conduct reference interviews. Blogs likes the ones we\u2019re keeping, the ones we prize in our fields, need to find their metaphor. I hope it\u2019s not the Republic of Letters, though I\u2019m sure it would indeed be a wonderful thing to resurrect. The blogosphere\u2019s focus on connection, communication, feedback, and community-creation speaks more to what we get from verbal dialogue than any number of letters to the editor.\nHyperlocal Reference\nVirtual Reference is one of those things that I think is a fantastic idea that\u2019s not being turned into a fantastic service. A good idea taken not quite in the right direction. And the more I think about reference (I think about reference an awful lot, I must admit), the more I like the idea of virtual reference.\nAt the moment reference too often means \u201cthe reference desk\u201d. One of the things I discover more and more is that reference itself has nothing to do with any desk; it\u2019s an expert service that can be provided pretty much anywhere. We\u2019re most used to providing that service through a desk, but in order to really bring reference service into the present, we need to think outside the box about what the service is and how many different ways we can be providing it. For me, this goes hand in hand with the idea of integrating librarians into the curriculum; why are we waiting for those boiling-point questions to reach the desk? How can we present in other ways on campus (and off it) to answer questions at the point of need?\nVirtual reference is one answer to that question. Rather than be at the desk, we can be behind an \u201cask us\u201d link, there in case anyone needs help. They don\u2019t have to come into the library, they don\u2019t have to even know where the library is. This is the first service that pushes outside of the desk to bring reference service to users in alternative ways.\nBut to date the idea of virtual reference has been very much akin to the way we think about the OPAC or databases or webpage resources generally; they\u2019re best if they\u2019re available all the time. That the best thing about these things is their ease of use and the fact that anyone can use them any time they feel like it. So we end up with these systems are designed to be useable any time, because apparently that\u2019s what the web means. Constantly on.\nWhat we\u2019re missing in this rush to be available constantly is one of the key elements that make a library a good library; it belongs to a particular place. Librarians spend an awful lot of time and effort making sure their collections reflect their users needs; they conduct user needs assessments to make sure every element of their services reflects a demonstrated need in their communities. A library is a reflection of the community it serves; if you want detailed legal information, you\u2019re going to find better sources in a law library than in an arts & social sciences library. If you need detailed scientific information, go to a science library, right? This is why there are so many different kinds of librarians and different kinds of libraries. If you were looking for detailed information about the history of Guelph, Ontario, you wouldn\u2019t necessarily go to the public library in Victoria, BC. You would go to the Guelph Public Library, or the local archives in Guelph. Right?\nSo why is it when we moved into virtual reference services we thought these local services were no longer significant? Why is this something we feel we can just outsource? Where does this idea come from that reference questions are so generic they can be answered by any librarian anywhere in the world?\nOnce I had a specific question about a publication by a faculty member at a school Boston. I noticed they had a virtual reference service at their library, so I got in the queue and asked them. But I wasn\u2019t talking to a librarian in Boston. I was talking to a librarian in California, because they were sharing their virtual reference service in order to keep it open 24/7. This librarian in California didn\u2019t have any extra resources to help her answer my question. She was in the same boat I was.\nWhy are we so sure our services can be so easily transplanted? Maybe it\u2019s time to start thinking about shorter hours and local service, rather than flashy open-all-the-time service that\u2019s much less institution-specific. Taking stock of our own value, and respecting the value that our own staff and our own collections can bring to our local patrons, might be the first step to making virtual reference the kind of service I know it can be.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Watford sign Derby\u2019s Will Hughes\nWatford have completed the signing of Derby\u2019s Will Hughes for a fee of \u00a38m. Hughes, 22, had been at Derby since 2011 and had made 165 league appearances for the club, scoring 9 times. The England U21 international becomes Marco Silva\u2019s first signing since being appointed manager on 27 May. The Surrey-born playmaker has signed a 5-year deal, keeping him at Vicarage Road until 2022.\nEnjoy this article? Why not check out \u2018Three Premier League transfers you may have missed this summer\u2026\u2018?\nPrevious articleSeven Ex-Footballers with 'Normal' Jobs\nNext articleHuddersfield sign FC Porto striker",
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        "raw_content": "Leave Behind Something of Value\nOn March 19, 2014 By lucindasagemidgordenIn Art, Purpose, Uncategorized, writing\n\u201cEvery adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.\u201d \u2015 Napoleon Hill\n\u201cMost people take the limits of their vision to be the limits of the world. A few do not. Join them.\u201d \u2013 Arthur Schopenhauer\n\u201cYou can wipe out an entire generation, you can burn their homes to the ground and somehow they\u2019ll still find their way back. But if you destroy their history, you destroy their achievements and it\u2019s as if they never existed. That\u2019s what Hitler wants and that\u2019s exactly what we are fighting for.\u201d -Frank Stokes, played by George Clooney in The Monuments Men\nMy dream is coming true. The novel I started fifteen years ago, then set aside for ten or eleven years, is nearly ready for final revisions and edits. I don\u2019t know about you, but when I finish a big creative project, like directing a play, or finishing a semester of teaching, I like to spend a bit of time in reflection. So, even though my book isn\u2019t completely finished, I\u2019m already beginning that process.\nWriting this book has taken much longer than I thought it would. There were times when I wasn\u2019t sure I should stick with it. I mean, to commit to doing this project, my husband and I\u2019ve had to make a lot of sacrifices. What if my book doesn\u2019t sell? Will the sacrifices have been worth it? My answer is an unqualified, YES!\nBecoming an artist/entrepreneur was one of the most difficult things I\u2019ve had to do in my life. Working for yourself, is completely different than working for someone else. First of all I had to get used to setting my work schedule. If you work in your home, there are so many distractions to keep you from getting down to the business of work. 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When I did that, my entire world changed. That realization, and Pressfield\u2019s book helped me see that to make a difference in the world, I must commit to my calling first above all else. He calls it, becoming a professional, as opposed to being an amateur who just dabbles.\nAnother thing I\u2019ve learned is that sacrifice is part of being a professional anything. Entrepreneurs don\u2019t have an easy time of creating that business, or that piece of art. It\u2019s normal to feel bogged down and depressed from time-to-time. Even though there is a tremendous amount of freedom in working for yourself, there are uncertain times ahead. Failure is a part of the process. You have to be willing to fall flat on your face, then pick yourself up and try again. Yet, I know if I don\u2019t give up, what I create just might change someone\u2019s life, and that makes what I do each day worthwhile. 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        "raw_content": "It's not about the technology - it's about the conversion\nTechnology is exciting. However, does technology sell products? Yes and no. There\u2019s no denying that your website needs to be scalable, robust and built on a solid foundation. It also needs to be responsive, browser compliant and accessible and yes, all these are technology-based features. However, does this mean it will \u2018do the business\u2019? Not necessarily\u2026\nThere\u2019s an old adage in digital marketing (well, as old as old can be) and that\u2019s you can have the best technology and most beautiful website in the world but if people can\u2019t find it or can\u2019t use it, then what\u2019s the point. In terms of eCommerce there\u2019s only one metric that really counts and that\u2019s how much money did you make today. There are, of course, many other metrics including visitor numbers, contact forms submitted, time on site, wish lists created and the list goes on but when all\u2019s said and done, it\u2019s only sales that will keep you in business.\nThe other metrics are where you start to understand your customers and visitors, it\u2019s the journeys that they take, the search phrases they use, and the other sites they visit before yours that allow you to understand \u2013 and understanding your customers is, arguably, the most important thing.\nAsk yourself this: do your customers care if your site is built using PHP or Java? Do they care if you\u2019re using Dell servers or HP ones? No, but they do care when they can\u2019t find the product that they want.\nConversion planning is the art of taking all that you know about your customers and their behaviour and then defining the journey that you want them to take and the destination you want them to arrive at. As with all journeys, it needs to begin at the start and in terms of the web this is unlikely to be your website \u2013 it will be a search engine or Facebook or an Internet provider\u2019s home page.\nConsequently, when trying to maximise conversions (or sales) you need to lead your customer from their start point or as close to it as you can. Remember, first impressions count and so being the first impression is important! As we know, with Google, being on page 1 is important but being Position 1 can see you attract 200% more clicks than being position 10 on the same first page.\nOnce you\u2019ve made that connection then your website needs to make sure it is catering to your customers\u2019 needs and builds confidence in your brand and products and, ultimately, leads to a sale. This is not a technical exercise but an exercise in conversion planning.\nConversion planning is a process that takes into account all facets of digital marketing and website design. As the customer journey starts on sites like Google or Facebook, it\u2019s about making sure the right calls to action are in place, supported by well planned user journeys and information architecture. You need to make sure the user journey builds trust and confidence in your brand while staying focused on your conversion goals.\nSagittarius Digital builds on its years of experience as a full service marketing agency to ensure all aspects of an online strategy deliver maximum results and return on investment. From Conversion and User Experience planning to Search Marketing and Web design and Build, we apply the same proven analytical approach.\nVisitors to the eCommerce Expo can find Sagittarius Digital on Stand 1214; alternatively visit www.sagittarius-marketing.com or call 08450 553888",
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        "raw_content": "Internet access and its relationship to subjective well-being in a developing region\nTalita Greyling\nSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences | Vol 21, No 1 | a1841 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v21i1.1841\t| \u00a9 2018 Talita Greyling | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0\nInternet access has been shown to play an important developmental role and Internet access to all people has become an international goal. This is also true for South Africa where the \u2018South Africa Connect\u2019 policy was introduced in 2013. The question arises whether Internet access goes beyond meeting developmental goals to improving the subjective well-being of people. Furthermore, if the association between Internet access and subjective well-being vary between different race and age groups. Previous research was performed in developed countries at a national level or for specific small subsamples, like the elderly; however, this study contributes to the literature by analysing a substantial sample, at sub-national level, in a heterogeneous, unequal society, in a developing country. The benefit is that heterogeneities masked in studies at a national, macro level are highlighted in a study at a sub-national, micro level. This article investigated the relationship between subjective well-being and Internet access within a developing region with a heterogeneous, unequal society. The article used a data set representative of the Gauteng population, the economic centre of South Africa, which was collected in 2013 by the Gauteng City Region Observatory. To analyse the data, ordered probit, ordinary least square and instrumental variable regression techniques were used. The results show that Internet access is positively related to subjective well-being and this relationship holds across all race groups and all age groups, from 18 years to over 65 years of age. In addition, it seems that the stark inequalities between race groups present in South Africa are fading among younger generations. Based on the results, the \u2018South Africa Connect\u2019 policy, which aims to give Internet access to all people, including those in Gauteng, the region analysed, is supported, as it not only contributes to the development of the region but also to the life satisfaction of the citizens.\ninternet; internet access; subjective well-being; life satisfaction; South Africa",
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        "raw_content": "News UK Student Ambassador, The Times (Durham University) in Durham, United Kingdom\nStudent Ambassador wanted at Durham University\nWe are looking for a current Durham University student interested in journalism and marketing to spread the word about The Times' Student Subscription and help us to get quality journalism to students.\nThe Times and The Sunday Times are looking for one more ambitious student to work as one of five paid ambassadors within Durham University for the UK\u2019s most trusted newspaper.\nAmbassadors will help in organising on campus marketing events, identifying suitable sponsorship opportunities and selling subscriptions. The student ambassador should be an advocate for The Times brand and think of innovative ways of making students aware of our quality, trusted newspaper.\nAmbitious - Willing to do more than necessary and make an impression on contacts at one of the biggest names in media.\nPassionate - For media, journalism and genuinely interested in The Times.\nCreative - Open to new ideas and always looking for opportunities to go above and beyond. Someone who can think and work innovatively and independently,\nKnowledge - Of your local city and university and a good understanding of what The Times and The Sunday Times stand for.\nUnflustered - Ability to think on your feet, face strangers with confidence and challenge yourself in new situations.\nPlease email your interest to ambassadors@the-times.co.uk\nOr you can apply directly on this site.\nNews UK is home to some of the biggest names in Media, Including, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun, Wireless, and Unruly to name but a few.\nNews UK and Wireless is a company which thrives on pace. Our people stretch themselves on a daily basis, challenging the status quo to produce the best service possible to our readers and customers. We embrace creativity and initiative and we have some of the most talented people in the industry\nIf you want to work for one of the world's most exciting, challenging and creative media organisations then News UK is the place to build your career.\nStudent Ambassador, The Times (D...",
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        "raw_content": "Nations, Nationalisms, And The Natal Crime\nPatriots and nationalists of many stripes are often committed to the view that a certain kind of nation-building violence was inevitable, and written into the very idea of the nation, into the national fabric as it were; the sanguine acceptance of such violence is ostensibly worth taking on as the price to be paid for the \u2018gift\u2019 of the nation\u2013perhaps a home for a perennially wandering people, or a linguistic and cultural and religious community of one kind or the other, perhaps identified with a distinctive geographic location. Such acceptance has always had the uncomfortable implication that an acute incoherence is built into the citizen\u2019s cherished moral creed of the nation and its politics. Its foundation is wrapped up in a holocaust that is part of its national origin, the burden of which all in the nation seem willing to accept with varying degrees of self-awareness.\nNations and their nationalist defenders deploy, in their political rhetoric, tropes that speak to virtue, to the earthly realization via their nation, of otherwise unrealizable moral and mundane goods; this does not preclude their insisting that their citizen defend in their name, all manner of moral atrocities. This incoherence is built into the heart and soul of the nation\u2013and thus its citizens\u2013so that it can force a peculiar and and distinctive dissonance on the part of its subject, rendering them internally incoherent and divided\u2013and reliant upon the psychic support provided by the now valorized and seemingly immortal and indispensable nation. (There are parents who send out their children so ill-equipped, morally and otherwise, to deal with this world and those in it, that the child is soon driven back into the arms of its parents.) The arch critics of nationalism insist all nations have violence written into their fabric because the nation can only come to being through some act of a national will to power that necessarily involves crushing the ambitions of other aspirations like family life or religious observance or local association. Cults are said to ask their devotees to discard all previous ties; the nation requires that all other commitments take a secondary place in the hierarchy of alliances and duties; the nation must do violence to these other competing claims. The nation is the mother of all cults.\nDefending the indefensible is one of the many burdens that nationalism forces us to take on. Perhaps that explains, at least partially, the intensity of wars fought in the national interest: they are continuations of the violence that preceded and heralded them, an expression of acute discomfort, of horror, at the secret that is to be kept; these wars enable the maintenance of an appropriate distance from the scene of the natal crime. They are disavowals of the national crime, made more plausible by accusatory screeds hurled at another\u2013perhaps a kind of \u2018reaction formation\u2019 on a national level.\nAn entity that sought, and received, the blood of many to water its foundations will not hesitate for it again and again. Our history bears adequate witness to these demands.\nLeave a comment Posted in History, Philosophy, Politics Tagged cults, nationalism, nationalists, nations, patriotism, political rhetoric, political violence, reaction formation, revolutionary violence, Zionism\nRamachandra Guha On The Lack Of Modern Indian Histories\nIn India After Gandhi: The History of the World\u2019s Largest Democracy (HarperCollins, New York, 2007), Ramachandra Guha writes:\nOf his recent history of postwar Europe, Tony Judt writes that \u2018a book of this kind rests, in the first instance, on the shoulders of other books\u2019. He notes that \u2018for the brief sixty-year period of Europe\u2019s history since the end of the Second World War \u2013 indeed, for this period above all \u2013 the secondary literature in English is inexhaustible\u2019. The situation in India is all too different. Here the gaps in our knowledge are colossal. The Republic of India is a union of twenty-eight states, some larger than France. Yet not even the bigger or more important of these states have had their histories written. In the 1950s and 60s India pioneered a new approach to foreign policy, and to economic policy and planning as well. Authoritative or even adequate accounts of these experiments remain to be written. India has produced entrepreneurs of great vision and dynamism \u2013 but the stories of the institutions they built and the wealth they created are mostly unwritten. Again, there are no proper biographies of some of the key figures in our modern history: such as Sheikh Abdullah or Master Tara Singh or M. G. Ramachandran, \u2018provincial\u2019 leaders each of whose province is the size of a large European country. [p. 13; links added]\nGuha\u2019s analysis here is, sadly enough, almost wholly correct. Guha\u2019s own \u2018opus,\u2019 cited above, runs to over 800 pages, and yet it is barely more than a sampler, an appetizer, a pointer to the many corners of modern Indian history that remain unexplored: in the face of a historical project as imposing as that of modern India\u2019s, even such large works can do little more than gesture at their own insignificance. I\u2019m not a historian by trade (and professional historians have accused me of being an amateur) but even my \u2018casual\u2019 efforts have resulted in my encountering the lacunae in historical scholarship that Guha writes about. In the realm of military history, for instance, my co-author Jagan Mohan and I found\u2013while working on our books on the 1965 and 1971 air wars between India and Pakistan\u2013few to none published works on Indian military history, and had to rely largely on personal accounts\u2013autobiographical and biographical\u2013with all of their inherent frailties as sources of information. Official archival stores were hard to access, their points of entry blocked sometimes by official legal strictures, sometimes by bureaucratic inflexibility. Moreover, to add final insult to injury, there simply wasn\u2019t the readership\u2013the all-critical market for publishers\u2013for such historical works as ours. Quite simply, the failure that Guha speaks of was manifest at every level of the historical enterprise: actual histories were hard come by; historical sources were meager; interest in histories and antiquities was only marginal. Under these conditions, the production of written history seemed intractable at best.\nThis state of affairs is especially peculiar in the context of the Indian popular imagination\u2013one which finds its national pride grounded in tremendous antiquity of India\u2019s civilizations and cultures. It offers a stark reminder that the nationalist imagination all too often outruns the actual national enterprise.\nLeave a comment Posted in Books, History, Philosophy, Politics Tagged aviation history, historiography, India after Gandhi, Indian history, military aviation history, modern indian history, nationalism, nationalist imagination, PVS Jagan Mohan, Ramachandra Guha\n\u2018Passing for Pakistani and the Two-Nation Theory\u2019 At Three Quarks Daily\nMy essay \u2018Passing for Pakistani and the Two-Nation Theory\u2018 is up at Three Quarks Daily.\nLeave a comment Posted in History, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology Tagged essays, identity, India, nationalism, nationality, Pakistan, Three Quarks Daily\nFascism And The Problems With A \u2018Glorious Past\u2019\nI grew up in India, a land of considerable antiquity with a long and rich history. All around me, there were monuments to this past; sometimes they were physical, tangible ones, like buildings built many years ago, or books that recounted tales of magnificent civilizations and fantastically accomplished cultures with their philosophy, art, music, sculpture. These tales of glory were disconcerting; I did not understand what my relationship to them was supposed to be. Should I be proud of them, even though I had done nothing to bring them about? Why was I, a spectator, and consumer of history, supposed to be \u2018proud\u2019 of this glorious past? Was there a causal relationship between past glory and present states of affairs? If there was, it hadn\u2019t been demonstrated to me. Of course, as the implicit theory behind the recountings of the histories seemed to go, I was supposed to take \u2018inspiration\u2019 from these tales, and use them to sustain my imagination going forward; they would be the wind beneath my wings, raising me to further heights in my life, reassuring me I somehow had the right pedigree for any endeavor I chose to participate in. Somehow, mysteriously, that history was supposed to have suffused me with a sense of my self-worth, equipping me with the confidence I needed to venture forth.\nThe problem with this theory was that it didn\u2019t quite work that way. Talk of a \u2018glorious past\u2019 seemed to produce instead, too much retrospective vision, and not enough attention to the here and now. It rendered the present ersatz and worthless; all that was good was already gone; the best we could do was look over our shoulders again and again, pining for times gone by. A magician who chanced upon us and sold us tickets on a time-machine would have found many eager buyers for his sales pitch. Away, away, from this cursed present; away to that land, whose contours, even if only partially visible, seemed so much more wondrous and beautiful than those to be found here. We have no time for present cares; our fates lie in the past.\nThese are symptoms of a disease no less pernicious than the one that Nietzsche diagnosed in religions that speak of deliverance in another world: they induce a nausea for this world, the one we have now. Religion enables priests who claim to offer us the keys to this magical realm; a glorious past enables fascists who promise they will take us back to that time, that place, stepping over all the bodies and principles that get in the way. We should not be surprised; nationalism has a great deal to answer for, and this endless nonsense about the provenance of the nation makes it especially dangerous.\nPerhaps we should treat glorious pasts like we treat elapsed time. Gone, never to return, never to be revisited, lacking in any form of substantial reality when compared to the moment at present.\n4 Comments Posted in History, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology Tagged Donald Trump, fascism, Friedrich Nietzsche, India, Indian history, Make America Great Again, nationalism, organized religion, post-colonialism, priests",
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        "raw_content": "ADELAIDE FILM FESTIVAL CELEBRATES AUSTRALIAN SCREEN WRITERS WITH INSITE AWARD\nThe Adelaide Film Festival is again teaming up with the Australian Writers\u2019 Guild (AWG) to present the 2015 INSITE Award at this year\u2019s Festival.\nThe INSITE Award celebrates and acknowledges the outstanding work being produced by AWG writers and provides an important development opportunity.\nThe call is now open for AWG members to submit a synopsis and writing sample of an unproduced screenplay. Adelaide Film Festival Director Amanda Duthie will join an AWG panel to judge the final works, with the winner announced during the Festival, which runs this year from October 15-25.\nThe winner will meet industry directors and producers with a view to moving the project forward and onto the screen.\nAmanda Duthie says: \u201cThe INSITE Award focuses attention on Australian screenwriters and Adelaide Film Festival is the perfect setting to establish constructive connections between writers and the creative screen community.\u201d\nAWG President, writer Jan Sardi (Shine, The Notebook, Mao\u2019s Last Dancer) added: \u201cWith a fabulous track record for discovering new talent and brilliant screenplays it\u2019s easy to understand why INSITE is one of Australia\u2019s premier screenwriting competitions\u201d.\nLast INSITE winner Jane Hampson says: \u201cINSITE is a great opportunity. There\u2019s nothing like a deadline to sharpen your mind and with such a stellar judging panel, winning is tremendously encouraging. I was amazed at the impact. I received interest in Tigress not just in Australia but internationally and we are making some great connections on the road to production\u201d.\nEntries are now open until June 12. Entry form and competition details available here.\nThe Adelaide Film Festival promises to highlight the best of local, Australian and internationally produced films, with an eclectic mix of cinema, television, art and the moving image, from 15 \u2013 25 October 2015.",
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        "raw_content": "If you suffer from depression, you\u2019re not alone. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in the United States. More than 16 million American adults suffer at least one major depressive incident per year. Those who seek treatment for this serious mood disorder are often prescribed antidepressant drugs but seldom or never offered the option of a depression diet. Yet, research shows the quality of your diet has a strong impact on mood and cognitive function.\nWhy Choose a Depression Diet Over Drugs?\nResearchers have long recognized the effect foods have on our bodies, but they have been slower at recognizing the effects they have on our brains. Not anymore. Several studies have now found a correlation between diets high in refined sugars and a worsening of the symptoms of depression and other mood disorders.\nThese and other studies show, beyond doubt, that the quality of the foods we put into our bodies affect the quality of our mental processes. The evidence for this is so clear that it has spurred a new field of medicine called \u201cnutritional psychiatry,\u201d one that uses food and supplements to treat mental health disorders.\nUnlike antidepressant drugs, foods that treat depression do not cause side effects. No huge company is pushing these foods on you and making huge profits from your suffering. And you cannot get addicted to these foods. The same is not true for depression drugs.\nAbout Depression and Depression Drugs\nIn 2013, 242 million adults in the United States reported filling at least one prescription for psychiatric drugs, mostly antidepressants. (Source: JAMA Internal Medicine) The antidepressant market rakes in more than $9 billion per year. Yes, millions of Americans also receive psychotherapy treatment for depression or a combination of therapy and drug treatment. But given the huge market for these drugs, it is clear that most doctors write a prescription for an antidepressant first, and try to address the underlying cause later \u2014 if ever.\nThe problem with freely writing prescriptions for antidepressant drugs is that they come with a wide variety of side effects. The side effects depend on the type of drug. Here are some of the most common side effects of antidepressants:\nSexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction, trouble reaching an orgasm, reduced sex drive)\nMany of these symptoms may be severe when you first start taking the drug, but then become less severe or go away entirely once you\u2019ve been on the drug for awhile.\nIt\u2019s your decision whether to risk any of these bothersome and/or disruptive symptoms to try to relieve your depression. After all, certain side effects of antidepressant medications could be worse than the depression it\u2019s meant to cure. This is unfortunate because severe depression can be a dangerous condition.\nAn episode of depression may include these symptoms:\nPersistently feeling sad and \u201cempty.\u201d\nDifficulty concentrating and making decisions.\nLoss of interest in hobbies and other things that used to make you happy.\nFeelings of guilt and worthlessness.\nPersistent hopeless feelings\nDepression can also be fatal. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, more than 50% of those who commit suicide suffer from major depression.\nThere are several different types of depression. Here are the most common types:\nMajor Depressive disorder is characterized by a severe, persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest in things that used to bring pleasure. It is episodic, meaning that it often goes into remission, a period in which the patient does not experience any symptoms of depression and feels fine. The patient may also experience just one bout of major depression during their lifetime.\nMajor depressive disorder affects more than 16 million American adults, and it is the number one cause of disability in America for those ages 15 to 44.3.\nPersistent depressive disorder is a condition in which the depression is not as severe as that of major depressive disorder, but it lasts longer. It is a period of low-grade depression that typically, lasts for at least two years.\nThis condition, also called dysthymia, affects an estimated 1.5% of the U.S. adult population, though only about 61% are receiving treatment.\nBipolar disorder is characterized by episodes of depression followed by energized or manic moods. Formerly called manic-depressive disorder, bipolar disorder affects an estimated 5.7 million American adults, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.\nSeasonal depression, also called seasonal affective disorder, is a condition wherein the depression is triggered by seasonal changes. This condition usually begins at the start of autumn and extends through winter.\nUp to 5% of the U.S. population suffers seasonal depression each year.\nPostpartum depression is caused by hormonal changes following childbirth and the stress of taking care of a new baby. Contrary to popular belief, postpartum depression is not the same thing as the minor depression many women experience after childbirth, called the \u201cbaby blues.\u201d Postpartum depression is a deep depression occurring during pregnancy or after childbirth that interferes with the woman\u2019s ability to care for herself or for her new baby. Up to 80% of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression.\nAlmost everyone experiences minor, temporary episodes of depression at times. It is normal to feel sadness over the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, or another unwanted event. However, major depression is a complex disease. Though experts are not sure what causes depression, here are a few factors known to trigger it:\nGenetics: A family history of depression is known to increase the risk.\nAbuse: Any type of abuse \u2014 emotional, physical, or sexual \u2014 can increase your risk of experiencing major depressive episodes later in life.\nLife changes: Experts are not sure why, but both negative and positive life changes can trigger depression. So, you\u2019re as likely to become depressed over your recent wedding as you are over losing your job. However, major depression also called \u201cclinical depression\u201d is not a typical response to a stressful situation.\nLoss of loved ones: Whether through divorce, death, or separation, the loss of loved ones can trigger severe bouts of depression.\nMedications: One of the side effects of some drugs appear to be depression. Oral contraceptives, drugs to treat high blood pressure and high cholesterol are known to cause depression in some people.\nPoor Quality Diet: Though food is rarely mentioned as a trigger for depression, there is evidence that certain types of foods can, indeed, cause depression.\nDepression Diet: Foods that Cause Neurological Inflammation, Leading to Depression\nThe standard American diet of highly processed foods, starchy carbs, and sugars is a depression diet that helps cause depression. Studies show these foods negatively alter brain chemistry and cause neurological inflammation.\nCutting-edge research shows neurological inflammation to be a major cause of depression. Inflammation isn\u2019t supposed to be a bad thing. It is the immune system\u2019s first response to tissue damage from an injury, bacteria, or toxin. But the brain is such a sensitive organ that the blood-brain barrier is supposed to protect it from any foreign invader so that neurological inflammation isn\u2019t necessary.\nHowever, when the blood-brain barrier is damaged \u2014 as happens when a poor diet is regularly consumed for many years \u2014 it becomes \u201cleaky,\u201d allowing pathogens, bacteria, and toxins to enter. They activate microglia cells, causing inflammation.\nThis inflammatory response then shuts down energy production in brain cells, causing mental fatigue. Your brain literally slows down as your neurons fire more slowly. Depression and slowed cognitive function is the result.\nHere are some of the foods known to cause neurological inflammation:\nRefined Sugars: Though consuming sugar causes an instant rush of energy, it also causes your blood glucose levels to plummet about 20 minutes later. The result is fatigue, irritability, and depression. Eating a steady diet of refined sugar also damages the blood-brain barrier, with the resulting neurological inflammation adding to the depression.\nHeavily Processed Foods: These are manufactured foods stripped of fiber and most of their nutrients. They contain large amounts of preservatives, additives, chemicals, and sugars that negatively affect your brain and your mood.\nProcessed Fats: Hydrogenated oils (trans fats) found in fried fast foods, such as chicken and french fries, also help destroy the blood-brain barrier. Neurological inflammation can quickly follow, as can depression.\nDepression Diet: 5 Foods that Help Fight Depression\nIf there are foods that cause depression, it makes sense that there are depression diet foods that can treat this disease. Here are 5 of the best types of foods for fighting depression.\nMany studies suggest fish oils, which contain omega-3 fatty acids, are a great depression diet food. They may help ease symptoms of depression in some people. Omega-3 fatty acids are crucial for proper brain function. Studies show people with depression may have low levels of EPA and DHA, brain chemicals which are both found in fish oils.\nYou can take fish oil supplements, but an even better way to obtain proper levels of omega-3 fatty acids is through a depression diet containing plenty of fatty fish, such as salmon, tuna, herring, mackerel, and sardines. Some great plant-based sources of omega-3 fatty acids are flax seeds, cabbage, and broccoli.\nSpinach, kale, and other leafy green vegetables are great depression diet foods. They contain large amounts of folate, a B-vitamin proven to reduce neurological inflammation and fight depression. The levels of folate in the blood also affect serotonin levels in the brain; ie, more folate equals more serotonin equals better mood.\nThere is only one problem. Many people do not have the enzyme necessary to absorb folate from all traditional sources \u2014 foods and supplements. Even if you do have this enzyme, however, you may still suffer a chronic shortage of folate because this vitamin in food is unstable and easily lost during processing and cooking. To obtain optimum levels of folate, therefore, you may want to purchase Vitaae, a nutraceutical that contains a new patented form of folate with 7 times better bioavailability than any other forms of folate. Making Vitaae part of your depression diet will help reduce your risk of depression.\nThis yummy treat contains flavonoids, antioxidants shown to improve mood. Indeed, multiple studies show increased consumption of dark chocolate decreases the risk of depression. This makes it a great depression diet food. If you don\u2019t like dark chocolate, blueberries are also a great source of mood-enhancing flavonoids.\nEating grass-fed beef is one of the best ways to get an adequate amount of absorbable iron. Why is this important? An iron deficiency can affect the function of neurotransmitters, which have a profound effect on mood. This, alone, can trigger depression.\nEggs are known as a good \u201cbrain food\u201d because of their high levels of choline. This nutrient supports the health of the mitochondria, the energy-producing center of your brain cells. Eggs also contain all the amino acids your brain needs to produce neurotransmitters that support mood and reduce the risk of depression, making eggs a great depression diet food to add to your grocery shopping list.\nThe Best Depression Diet is a SANE Diet\nIf you are looking for a good depression diet to improve your mood, you\u2019ve come to the right place. The SANE Diet includes all the nutrition your body needs to reduce neurological inflammation, control blood glucose levels, and support vibrant health.\nWhen you go SANE, you\u2019ll eat lots of non-starchy veggies, delicious nutrient-dense proteins, yummy whole-food fats, and tasty low-fructose fruits. You\u2019ll be so full of SANE foods, you won\u2019t have room or time for inSANE ones OR for depression. Try it and see!\nBefore Switching to a Depression Diet\u2026.\nThis article is not meant to replace the advice of a medical or psychological professional, and you should not automatically reject drug therapy in favor of a depression diet. Always consult your healthcare provider if you experience any symptoms of depression, as together, you and your doctor can develop a treatment plan that best meets your needs.\nA depression diet can resolve depression on its own, or it can be a beneficial adjunct to drug therapy and may eventually lessen your reliance on drugs. 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        "raw_content": "The Sauble Beach Property Owners Association will:\n\u2022 Assist residential property owners whose rights to own, use, manage, enjoy or benefit from their property, have been or will be affected or harmed through legislative actions.\n\u2022 Promote the cultural and social interests of the seasonal and permanent residential landowners of Sauble Beach.\n\u2022 Pursue issues and concerns that are in the broad public interest of residential property owners.\n\u2022 Support, advise and consult with other Property Owners Associations and affiliated individuals and organizations for the purpose of developing policy, objectives and plans of action.\n\u2022 Study and report on all government and private sector plans affecting Sauble Beach residents and to make representations to the various levels of governments with respect to such matters.\n\u2022 Actively support those politicians who demonstrate support for and encourage residential property rights and small, fiscally responsible government and to work against those who do not.",
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        "raw_content": "About Usstadmin2018-12-18T13:03:47-08:00\nTo trace the history of SchoolhouseTeachers.com, we need to go back to the beginning when Gena Suarez sold used homeschool curriculum through her eBay store. Those who purchased from Gena became repeat buyers; some lived as far away as China, Australia, and Russia. These families began to ask Gena questions about homeschooling, assuming she had the answers since she was selling the curriculum. She responded as best she could and finally decided to create a newsletter, in 2001, called \u201cThe Old Schoolhouse\u201d so all who asked would have the answers they needed. The first newsletter was sent as an email. The next three issues were hardcopies but were very thin, the first version being only twelve pages. As the newsletter gained popularity, it grew and eventually went color. Advertisers found out about the newsletter at the beginning and jumped on board, support group leaders promoted it on a national level, and copies were sent to homeschool conventions where they were distributed to participants. As The Old Schoolhouse grew, it became apparent Gena would need help, so her husband, Paul, quit his job and started working with her full time. They then began to hire independent contractors as designers, editors, bookkeepers . . .\nOnce the magazine became accessible online in a digital format, there was a need to reach the homeschool community in another way. The idea for SchoolhouseTeachers.com was born from a collaborative effort among staff members. Making its debut in 2012 as a supplemental help site, it has grown over the past four years into a full-fledged curriculum that supports thousands of families who are part of the membership community.\nOur Faith, Desire & Vision\nOur Faith: SchoolhouseTeachers.com is the curriculum site of The Old Schoolhouse\u00ae Magazine. We believe Jesus Christ, the Word is God, God the Father is God. The Holy Spirit is God. There are no gods but one God. As a curriculum site, our lessons will not violate any of our beliefs and principles; however, our teachers may have varying personal beliefs within those outlined below. In addition, the opinions shared by teachers and individuals writing for SchoolhouseTeachers.com that fall outside the scope of this statement of faith are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of The Old Schoolhouse\u00ae Magazine or its staff.\n> View Our Full Statement of Faith\nOur Desire: Just like parenting, homeschooling has good days and hard days, successes and setbacks. Our desire at SchoolhouseTeachers.com is to provide excellent homeschooling materials grounded in a Christian worldview that will help you succeed. We want to hold up your hands and help steady you in the battles you face (Exodus 17:10-13). We want to equip you with tools to help you train your children in God\u2019s Word and enable them to succeed academically and in every way, and we want to do this in a way that is affordable for as many families as possible. 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        "raw_content": "Breast screening error: women need reassurance, not misleading statistics\nCategory: Science blog May 4, 2018 Sara Hiom9 comments\nOn Wednesday, Jeremy Hunt announced that the English breast screening programme had suffered a computer failure, resulting in an estimated 450,000 women not receiving their final breast screening invitation since 2009. This has triggered widespread concern, and is being widely covered by the media.\nIn his announcement, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care also said that between 135 and 270 women may have \u201chad their lives shortened as a result\u201d of the error. These numbers are estimates. But, more worryingly, that phrasing is now being reported as a fact of the number of lives lost, rather than an estimate. 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This of course should not take away from the fact that women affected have had their choice to participate in the screening programme taken away and, potentially, the chance to have a breast cancer diagnosed earlier than it would otherwise have been.\nAnd as Speigelhalter says, screening comes with harms as well as benefits. The fact these harms may have been avoided for some women also needs to be considered. If we accept Jeremy Hunt\u2019s 270 lives shortened figure, Spiegelhalter estimates that \u201cup to 800 women may have been saved from harm by not sending them their final screening appointment letter.\u201d [emphasis in original]\nThis is down to overdiagnosis. While there\u2019s good evidence that the breast screening programme benefits women through early detection of breast cancers, screening also harms some of the women taking part. These women do not benefit from earlier detection of disease but instead have slow-growing, harmless breast cancers picked up through screening, when they would have otherwise gone undetected. For every 1000 women who take part in the UK screening programme, 5 will have their life saved, but 17 will be unnecessarily treated for a harmless cancer that would not have caused symptoms.\nOverdiagnosis can become more likely when screening older women, as they have a shorter life expectancy and any cancer diagnosed early has less chance of becoming life-threatening. How the benefits of screening older women stack up against the harms of overdiagnosis and overtreatment isn\u2019t clear, which is why, when there aren\u2019t any IT errors, the UK screening programme stops inviting women at age 70.\nThe role of the AgeX clinical trial?\nAgeX, the age extension trial, which in part helped to uncover the algorithm failure, aims to understand more about screening older women (as well as women from age 47-49). Public Health England set up this trial to gather better data to inform the breast screening programme and the service it should offer to women.\nSome have taken aim at this study as being to blame for the error. But this thoughtful piece from The Guardian, examining the validity of the \u201c270 deaths\u201d figure as well as the estimate that 450,000 women have been affected, says otherwise.\nAmong all this debate, it\u2019s important not to lose sight of the alarm caused to women and their families \u2013 and heightened by the rhetoric in the media. We need to understand what the actual impact may have been, which is the job of the independent inquiry that has been set up to study individual medical histories of the women affected.\nBut even then, it may be hard to find out what might have happened had this failure not taken place. In part because it is incredibly difficult to unpick what could have happened to each individual woman, as well as the difficulty in pinning down the precise benefits that final breast screening appointment may offer.\nThe breast screening programme has been set up to offer women aged 50-70 screening, and it failed to do that for some women in their final screening round. Thousands had a choice they should have been afforded taken away from them. But breast screening isn\u2019t perfect, and the issue is more complex than simple but alarming headlines might lead us to believe.\nSara Hiom is director of early diagnosis and health professional engagement at Cancer Research UK\nAny women who think they may be affected can ring Public Health England\u2019s helpline: 0800 169 2692. And if you\u2019re experiencing any unusual or persistent changes, make sure you see your doctor.\nBreast cancer Cancer in the news Diagnosing cancer Early detection policy Health service policy Screening Tests\nMichael Merritt. June 16, 2018\nMy wife age 64 attended all three yearly mammograms and still got stage 4 breast cancer. Diagnosed a couple of weeks before she was invited to her next scheduled mammogram. This tells me that 3 yrs is too long to wait.\nChristina Yates June 15, 2018\nI was 71 in May, I had breast cancer in 1989 and had a mastectomy, it hadn\u2019t spread so I didn\u2019t have chemo or radiotherapy. I was on Tamoxifen for 5 years I went through an early menopause, but otherwise, I was well. I don\u2019t remember when I last had a mammogram but I will wait a while till everything settles down before contacting the government number I hope they will be able to tell me if I should have one. It\u2019s hard to know what\u2019s the right thing to do after Hunt\u2019s scare tactics.\nDeborah Reay June 15, 2018\nI waited patiently to be called once I turned 50 as some of my friends had already been called in their late 40\u2019s. But by 51 I still hadn\u2019t been called so contacted them but before my appointment came I found a lump and have now been diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer and have just had a mastectomy and am waiting for chemo and radiotherapy. I really do wish I had been called up.\nMrs Dawn Asplen June 14, 2018\nI was 63 and if it hadn\u2019t of been for a ct scan I would have never of known I had breast cancer I have gone through a mastectomy and four weeks of radiotherapy if hadn\u2019t of been for Mr Clifton a general practitioner I probably wouldn\u2019t be alive so I can\u2019t thank him enough because I was getting breathless and tired I had already had a chest XRay but I was told it was clear so I went back and saw a different person and he decided I needed a C T scan\nM.S. Taylor June 12, 2018\nIt wouldn\u2019t have made any difference to me if I wasn\u2019t sent a reminder. My last official screening was at 69, and I have arranged my own appointments every 3 years since then. It\u2019s a no-brainier. 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        "raw_content": "Arrow Season 7 Casts Shadowhunters Alum In 'Pivotal' Role\nActress Katherine McNamara - best known for playing the role of Clary Fray on Shadowhunters - has been cast in a major reoccurring role in Arrow season 7. A child prodigy who graduated high school with honors at 14 and college summa cum laude with a degree in business at 17, McNamara possesses an equally impressive resume as an actress. She got her start on Broadway at the age of 13, starring opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in A Little Light Music.\nSince that time, she's taken up a number of roles on stage and screen, while continuing to work towards a Master's Degree in Literature. In addition to her role on Shadowhunters, McNamara is also well known for playing the role of Sonya in the Maze Runner movies and the role of Becky Thatcher in 2014's Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. And now that Shadowhunters has ended, she's looking to move onto another TV series: Arrow.\nRelated: Oliver Queen Is Beaten & Bloody In Arrow Season 7 Poster\nTVLine reports McNamara will be playing Maya, who is described as \"a scrappy street fighter and thief from Star City\" as well as \"Buffy the Superhero Slayer.\u201d Curiously, this description sounds rather close to that of Konomi Rhodes - a character teased by one early season 7 casting announcement for Arrow, who was described as \"a formidable fighter who ends ups clashing with the heroes of Star City\" and having extensive experience as a military tactician and street fighter.\nIt's unknown if Maya is meant to emulate a previously established character from the comics, but there are two possibilities that seem likely based on her name. The first is a teenage girl named Maya Ducard, who became an enemy of the Damian Wayne version of Robin while utilizing the code-name Nobody. Maya assumed the identity of the original Nobody, her father, to avenge his murder at the hands of Damian Wayne. The two later became allies when Damian renounced the murderous ways of his mother and The League of Assassins and sought to atone for his past.\nAnother possibility is that Maya may be intended to be a reworked version of Myrra Rhodes, which would further connect the descriptions of Maya and Konomi Rhodes. She was part of The Creature Commandos - an elite American combat unit composed of various monsters. Myrra was a Gorgon and a medical doctor who acted as the team's combat medic under the code name Dr. Medusa. While none of this seems to match up with the character descriptions of Maya and Konomi Rhodes at first, Dr. Medusa was also a master marksman and expert in hand-to-hand combat.\nWhoever Maya turns out to be, adding Katherine McNamara to the cast of Arrow is another great choice for the producers of the various series making up the Arrowverse. McNamara's casting follows hot on the heels of Grimm star Elizabeth Tulloch being cast as Lois Lane and Ruby Rose taking up the mantle of Batwoman. All in all, it's looking like one big year for the Arrowverse.\nMore: Arrow Season 7 Scene Pushes the Limits Of Network Television\nArrow season 7 premieres on October 15 on The CW.\nTags: arrow, shadowhunters",
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        "raw_content": "Two Ways to Start Church Ministries\nOur Church has taken on the initiative to have everyone complete a membership class. The course teaches about the fundamental doctrines of the faith and explains the importance of Church membership. One part of membership is serving the Lord through a local body of believers. So after the class is over, I meet with each person to ask about their salvation and answer any questions. Then my wife meets with everyone to talk about participation.\nThrough the years my wife and I have noticed that there are two ways people approach ministry.\nFirst \u2013 many people come with an \u201cI have an idea for you\u201d mentality. The words flow fast and easy, \u201cOur church should have \u2026\u201d It might also sound like, \u201cPastor I have an idea for you.\u201d Numerous times I hear about great ministries that \u201csomeone\u201d should start and lead.\nThese people have no real desire to start these ministries. They rarely even want to participate in them. They are just individuals who want someone to do something.\nThis is what I have learned through the years. When I start these ministries, they usually fail. Some of the ideas are genuinely good ones. They make sense and would help our Church. I get a little excited and try to throw things together and make it work. Those that work are the exception. No one has a passion for this ministry. They approach it as a job and lack the enthusiasm to help it thrive.\nSecond \u2013 some people come with an \u201cI have an idea I would like to start\u201d mentality. It is common for this group to be so excited about their idea that they have not through all the details. They see a need and want to meet it. They have little regard for budgets or guidelines. God has laid something on their heart, and they are sure it can work.\nWhat I have noticed is that quite often these ministries take off and thrive. The enthusiasm is infectious. The details are covered by blood, sweat, and tears. They accept responsibility and make it work by overcoming any obstacle. If someone has a passion for doing something for God, there is nothing that can stop them.\nInterestingly enough, if the person who started that ministry is called away from the Church for a job or another reason, the ministry begins to fail. People live on memories of past success and have little passion for the present or future. Great and life-giving ministries struggle and fail because the individual who brought it to life is gone.\nI would bet that through the years some of your favorite ministries have died and you felt sad. Some people tried to make it work, but it just didn\u2019t happen. The simple reason was the leader and visionary was gone. Everyone who followed was just filling a position and did not have the heart for its success.\nGreat ministry happens when God\u2019s people follow his leading and serve with their unique dream and gift. If God has laid something on your heart, then it is your responsibility to help bring it to life.\nOne day it will die. That does not mean it failed; it only means God has a new dream on the rise for a new follower to help make happen.\nAnd so goes the cycle of ministry.\n\u2190 I Am Sorry About Whoever Hurt You\nGod\u2019s Guidance Through Life\u2019s Transitions \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m a pretty selfish person. I can be demanding and discontent and really grouchy if things don\u2019t go my way on certain things. God showed me that yesterday morning. It wasn\u2019t in a condemning way and I didn\u2019t even beat myself up about it. It was wow! I need to work on this.\nI had been praying and asking God to help me get over some resentment I\u2019ve had toward my husband. See my husband\u2019s work every year takes some of their top people up to Mackinac Island for some team building activities for two days. They stay on the island and bond and have a great time. This year they are staying in the Grand Hotel. What\u2019s the issue you might ask? No spouses are allowed and I have to say I have been really bratty about it every single year. \ud83d\ude41\nOK, back to me praying about getting over this resentment. It controls me and robs me of my joy a month before and even after not to mention how I make him pay for it with my attitudes and moods. I know that\u2019s sin and I do want to grow. So, I decided to ask God to show me what the root of this is and what I can do to change. I didn\u2019t hear much that day but he woke me up early the next morning and during my quiet time,\nHe told me I was SELFISH!\nIn this situation with my hubby I was not loving him and not only was I not loving him but I was punishing him, He didn\u2019t make the rules and he can\u2019t change them so I can\u2019t punish him.\nI went on to read:\nI Cor. 13:4-8 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.\nand then the author said these words:\nLove doesn\u2019t act like a jerk. It is patient and kind and doesn\u2019t act like it knows all the answers. ( I would add here it doesn\u2019t act like a martyr). It isn\u2019t rude or disrespectful and doesn\u2019t act in a self-centered way, doesn\u2019t fly off the handle and doesn\u2019t allow past wounds to dictate the present situation.\nCONVICTED!!\nI felt God asked me to send my husband off with a blessing instead of a curse. So I made these little Love cards to slip into his shorts pocket and his toiletry bag, etc. I will also pack him some of his favorite snacks and pray that God blesses him while he\u2019s gone.\nYou could also use these cards to put in your kids lunchboxes for the school year coming up!\nThanks for letting me share my sometimes ugly heart with you. I look forward to loving my husband well and allowing God to chip away at my selfishness. What about you?\nIf you like what you read, I\u2019d love to have you follow along. You can subscribe to my RSS Feed or sign up to receive daily Emails delivered to your inbox . You can also follow along via Facebook, Google + or Twitter.\nDwelling Thoughts\nprevious : Freezer Paper Stenciled Beach Themed Pillows\nnext : 5 Recipes that use Garden Fresh Swiss Chard\nK C says: July 18, 2014 at 2:42 PM\nYes, you absolutely must send your husband off on his trip with a blessing. You will feel so much better, and it will make him feel supported and loved. BUT, your husband has to do his part, too. He knows you would like to go along with him, knows you would like to enjoy some time away, etc., etc., so he has to let you know that he WISHES you could go along, that he'll miss you, that he'll be sure to tell you everything he's learned and get your feedback, and so on. What he SHOULD NOT DO is tell you what an incredibly fun time he's having, that the surroundings are so beautiful that he just can't explain it, etc. That would be cruel. How do I know all this? My hubby used to travel - a lot - to the most wonderful, historic, and beautiful places - but I was never able to go. We had very small children, very little money, and I had obligations at home. When he would come home, he went on and on and on about the fun time he had, all the fantastic sights he took in, and how he couldn't wait to go back - and then he got around to asking how my time went with the house and kids! I couldn't figure out why my mood would change as he got ready for each trip, till I realized I was resentful - I, too, wanted a break to enjoy \"me\" time, but it could never be. Even when I was able to articulate what I was feeling, he couldn't understand. He assured me that he, too, worked during his trips, and that the time away wasn't all fun and games (equating what he was doing to what I was doing holding down the fort!). I finally came to accept that he was working to support his family and that the pressure of being a breadwinner needed some relief. Once I learned where he was going, I would get information about sights of interest, recommended restaurants, etc., and made him promise to check them out and tell me what he learned! Didn't always work, but at least I felt a part of the process. Good luck and God bless!!!\nThank you so much for your encouraging words! I REALLY appreciate you stopping by to share with me your wisdom and experience. It means a lot to me. Barb\nAngieg says: July 18, 2014 at 9:50 PM\nYour heart is soft to God's word. And you took the chance to remind us all that there may be things to still work on in our lives:)\nThanks so much Angie!! I appreciate your encouragement. Have a great weekend. Barb\nJulie says: July 23, 2014 at 11:00 PM\nIf I was in the same situation I would try to make it a \"vacation\" for myself at home. Kind of let things go...eat ice cream for dinner, etc. I'd research about things in my own town and go visit them and other nearby places. I'm easily entertained so driving through a new neighborhood, visiting a museum or park is enough to satisfy me. It sounds like there's plenty of notice to schedule this time \"off\" too. I'd make no appointments and skip all lessons, etc. for that week. Selfishness is definitely a tough one to work on. I have to pray every day to take notice and serve others first.\nbjac68 says: July 23, 2014 at 11:30 PM\nJulie, GREAT tips! and I did that. I LOVE to camp and my daughter has time off work so we are going camping!! I got the last reservable campsite at a new campground that came highly recommended and we will be going camping. Thank you so much for taking time to encourage me! I REALLY appreciate it.",
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        "raw_content": "Take Care. Be Well.\u200b\nThis year, I started calling February the longest, short month of the year. My relationship with the month is under the category of \u201clove-hate\u201d. It is a month of opposites. February is the Hallmark month of Love, for pete\u2019s sake. And, it is a month of darkness, clouds, rain and snow for many parts of the country. This year, we had the pleasure of watching our Americans compete in the Olympics and we witnessed another horrific and needless massive school shooting. The ups and downs of this\nI was so excited about the solar eclipse that I could barely sit still or focus. I cleared my afternoon calendar to enjoy this really cool event \u2013 for lack of a better description. The inner child in me came out. We camped outside and watched the event as a family, sharing one set of eclipse glasses between the three of us. We looked around to witness the different hues of the sky as the sun became shielded. We had The Weather Channel in the background to get \u201cplay by play\u201d accounts. We\nMany had a similar experience to mine for 2016. The year was full of many transitions \u2013 some exciting and some challenging. And by the end of the year, I was ready for it to be over and I was tired. As I look forward to 2017, I believe there will continue to be many challenges for our country and for the world. And, I don\u2019t want the outside world to impact me as much as it did in 2016. I don\u2019t want to be numb or unsympathetic to the challenges and tragedies of others. I want to be\nIn the depths of hurt, pain, fear and betrayal \u2013 Rise Up to yourself Being rejected, disappointed, betrayed or hurt by others is not fun. These feelings can be debilitating, disorienting, dismissive and destructive if you allow it You don\u2019t need the approval from others or the love from others to validate your existence, your worth, your value and the gifts you bring to this lifetime Rise Up one step at a time to all that you are and that you offer. What does that look like? Here are\nIt is when I stop and soak in the view \u2026 the beauty \u2026 the peace of a place \u2026 that I become centered. I feel surrounded by God, by angels, by those who have passed before me, and I know that I am not alone. I feel the light inside of me grow bigger. My universal ask is to be an instrument of healing and comfort because of how I am filled with love, healing and comfort from those who have walked the path before me. Be the Gift. Be Yourself. Keep moving forward and know that we are with you.\nMy uncle passed away in October. He was a gentle giant. He was funny, kind and sensitive. He was built like a lumberjack and was a gentle as a butterfly. He had a hard life. He was picked on often and not treated well. I believe that over time this continued bullying behavior towards him significantly contributed to a mental breakdown. I was amazed I never saw my uncle angry. I know he had this emotion \u2013 as we all do \u2013 but it was never a driving force in his behavior. His kindness",
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        "raw_content": "The Cape Fear coast is believed to be littered with the remains of Blockaders and Blockade Runners.\nBrent Garlington flew his drone high above the shipwreck at the east end of Holden Beach near Lockwood Folly Inlet and recently captured some amazing aerial views of it.\nExperts believe the vessel is a large iron-hulled Civil War-era steamer. In the video, you can see the vessel is partially submerged in the ocean.\nResearchers and archaeologists from the Underwater Archaeology Branch of the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology and the Institute of International Maritime Research made the underwater discovery in February 2016 during sonar operations.\nAccording to NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, the vessel could be the remains of one of three blockade runners used to penetrate the wall of Union naval vessels blocking the port of Wilmington during the Civil War.\nThe vessel is believed to possibly be the remains of one of three blockade runners used to penetrate the wall of Union naval vessels blocking the port of Wilmington during the Civil War. The goal of the Union blockade was to keep supplies from reaching the Confederacy through one of its most important ports and to prevent the export of cotton and other marketable items by the Southerners. The wreck is located 27 miles downstream from Wilmington near Fort Caswell at the mouth of the Cape Fear River and is the first Civil War-era vessel discovered in the area in decades.\n\u201cA new runner is a really big deal,\u201d said Billy Ray Morris, Deputy State Archaeologist-Underwater and Director of the Underwater Archaeology Branch. \u201cThe state of preservation on this wreck is among the best we\u2019ve ever had.\u201d\nResearchers will continue working to positively identify the vessel. Three blockade runners are known to have been lost in the area, the Agnes E. Fry, Spunkie and Georgianna McCaw. These operations are part of a major project funded by the National Park Service through the American Battlefield Protection Program.\nHistorical, cartographic and archaeological resources have been examined for the past two years to better understand the maritime components of the Fort Fisher campaign. Fortifications protected both entrances to the Cape Fear River from the Atlantic and were critical in keeping open a lifeline to the Confederacy until Fort Fisher fell in January 1865.\nResearchers aboard the Research Vessel Atlantic Surveyor recorded the complete hull of the vessel. Students from the East Carolina University Maritime Studies Program will join the team as they continue gathering data on the new site as the weather permits.",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. Robin Briant claims to have lived in the West Bank and Gaza in 2003-2004 while working for M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res (Doctors Without Borders/MSF). MSF consistently abuses its status as a humanitarian organization, with anti-Israel political campaigns that excuse Palestinian terrorism\u2026.\nGreen MP Marama Davidson\u2019s \u2018Women\u2019s Peace Boat\u2019 mission came to an inauspicious end last week as she was arrested and deported from Israel, having failed to accomplish her mission of reaching Gaza. Of course, she always knew this was the\u2026\n[UPDATED on 7 October 2016 to include a statement from Colliers International CEO as well as a link to the RNZ interview with Dr David Cumin of the New Zealand Jewish Council \u2013 see the bottom of this article.] RNZ has once\u2026\nThe New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority appeals board has reaffirmed its original ruling that maps are just opinion. The historic and geographic facts are of no relevance to the industry watchdog. It seems content to undermine its own Code of\u2026\nThe New Zealand Herald performed a startling inversion of morality today; casting hero as villain and terrorist as victim. With the sensational headline, \u201cShocking footage \u2013 Israeli police shoot suspected terrorist\u201d, readers were enticed into watching a brief snippet of\u2026\nA pair of Radio New Zealand Morning Show segments included incorrect information about Israel and a proposal, now withdrawn, to expand the use of the death penalty against terrorists. During the first segment, they interviewed journalist Kate Shuttleworth (whose anti-Israel\u2026\nWhen is the murder of an elderly woman walking along a street justified? The implication of the New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) 2015-101 ruling is that murder is justified when the scene of the crime in question is labelled\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "And on PBS tonight\u2026\nTonight on PBS, Frontline is doing a story called \u201cThe Mormons.\u201d I\u2019m hoping that it\u2019s an accurate and balanced piece. From the ads that I\u2019ve seen it appears that it tries to be factual. I\u2019m hoping that it will clear up some people\u2019s misconceptions. I\u2019m sure it will bring up questions for other people. I\u2019m here to answer anything that anyone would like to ask. I\u2019m just hoping that I get a chance to see the Frontline program since I\u2019m working month end tonight and I have class tomorrow night.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/and-on-pbs-tonight/\nA fun thought about Star Trek (the original series)\nWord of the Day for Thursday, April 26, 2007\nargot \\AHR-go; -gut\\, noun:\n1. A specialized and often secret vocabulary and idiom peculiar to a particular group.\n2. A secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps, and vagabonds.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/26/a-fun-thought-about-star-trek-the-original-series/\nNote for Future\nDo not bring a Hooter\u2019s leftover box to EMBA Classes.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/25/note-for-future/\nIs it the Media\u2019s fault?\nSometimes it amazes me how television has changed. When I was a kid, Dukes of Hazzard was considered vulgar and moved to late night TV. Watching the DVD\u2019s now, Daisy was more covered in her bikini than a lot of today\u2019s kids in the sitcoms. As if I needed a reminder of the type of violence and disrespect that we now accept seeing on television, I caught an old re-run of the Andy Griffith show. In the show, a spoiled brat kid disrespects the law, his parents and teaches other kids (Opie) how to behave the same. The show ends with Andy pointing out to the father that if he doesn\u2019t allow his child to have consequences to his actions, how will he become a well functioning member of society? When the son tells Sheriff Andy that he would rather his father go to jail than have his bike impounded, the father finally gets a clue and Andy offers to let the father continue his conversation with his boy in the privacy of the woodshed behind the sheriff\u2019s office.\nDH and I looked at each other and decided no way could that show be filmed today. First off, the father wouldn\u2019t have brought his boy down to the sheriff\u2019s office; he would have sent his lawyer with a discrimination suit. If the father had come down and the woodshed was mentioned, he would have sued for the sheriff encouraging child abuse. And the premise wouldn\u2019t have come up in the first place because the kid would have been playing video games instead of riding his bike on the sidewalk. Of course, come to think of it, the kid wouldn\u2019t have a father, he would be living with his single mother and the only male role models he would have would be the homosexual couple next door and the drug dealer on the street corner. The last real father I remember seeing on television was Bill Cosby and that\u2019s been a few years now.\nSo is it the fault of the media and the video games that we\u2019ve become so dependent on sex and violence in our entertainment? No, it comes back to individual responsibility. If no one watched the violent shows, if R rated movies didn\u2019t make money, then eventually the bean counters in Hollywood would kill the projects. We would still have some of the \u201cartistic vision\u201d people pushing the edges of the envelope. The problem I see is as the edges get pushed, what used to be the edge starts seeming normal and we as the viewers forget that it used to be disgusting to us, we forget to complain, and we forget to turn it off.\nAgain, is it the fault of the media and video games that children are disrespectful and violent? No, it\u2019s the fault of the parents who let them get away with that type of behavior and accept it as normal. Acceptance ends up being tacit encouragement and those who don\u2019t know any better will let their children push the envelope even further until there are no boundaries at all. And when children without boundaries breed, the next generation has to do even more to get attention. It\u2019s a vicious cycle.\nPosted in media, violence\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/23/is-it-the-medias-fault/\nStupid things I\u2019ve heard in the media over the last few days\u2026\n1. You mean the gun fired every time he pulled the trigger?\nThat means it was a semi-automatic, he couldn\u2019t just hold the trigger down to fire, each round must be fired separately. What did you want, a gun that only fires at random intervals?\n2. Why wasn\u2019t the school locked down as soon as the first two students were found?\nDid they really know at that point that it wasn\u2019t a murder suicide, but then wouldn\u2019t the first thing you look for be the suicide weapon?\n3. We should make psychological profiling a requirement for college admission.\nThat is just so wrong. It opens the door for banning anyone who doesn\u2019t have the same political affiliation as the university, it makes applying to college cost prohibitive and we\u2019ll be back to only the rich and connected being able to get a higher education.\n4. This wouldn\u2019t have occurred if guns were banned.\nFunny, I thought guns were banned on campus. Cho didn\u2019t follow the rules though, most criminals don\u2019t follow them. If he hadn\u2019t been able to get a gun, he would have found something to use to create havoc.\n5. He was picked on in high school because of a speech impediment and because of his shyness. That and other traits he had fit the profile of the typical school shooter.\nWTF!!! We have a \u201ctypical school shooter\u201d profile. Many kids are picked on in high school and they don\u2019t turn into nutcases. Not to mention if he came to the US in 1992 that was long before the 23 year old was in high school. But we\u2019re supposed to blame high school bullying for his going snap and for his hatred of rich kids? Why don\u2019t we blame the media for continually pitting the rich and the poor in politics for Cho\u2019s views.\n6. Was he a Republican or a Democrat?\nDoes that really matter? What difference would it make, are you going to start banning kids of that political affiliation from college?\n7. 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We had planned a ring ceremony to be done on the temple grounds so that DH\u2019s mother could be part of the ceremony but my mother quashed that because she was worried about how long the photographer had been waiting for us.\nNeedless to say, even though it\u2019s been 20 years, it seems like just yesterday. It\u2019s amazing how time flies when you\u2019re having fun. I\u2019m just so glad that I have more than this lifetime to look forward to with the wonderful man that I married. Our vows were not \u201cas long as you both shall live\u201d they were \u201cfor this life and throughout all eternity.\u201d It\u2019s such a comforting thought to know that in the life to come, I will have the comfort and companionship of the man I consider my best friend, my conscience, my confident, and my only lover. It\u2019s only been a moment and I\u2019m looking forward to every day with him throughout time and beyond it.\nPosted in anniversary, temple marriage, wedding\nDo not attempt homework under the influence of Lortab.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/12/warning/\nEasy things that are hard to do?\nSuccess is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get.Dale Carnegie\nCarnegie was always the master. I\u2019ve heard that a lot of the book \u201cThe Secret\u201d which is a huge hit right now comes from Carnegie\u2019s work and the work of some of the other earlier gurus on success. If the tips are timeless, why is it so hard for people to implement them?\nI have a list of the Laws of Success from Napolean Hill on my desk. I have to admit that the first one is what I often have trouble focusing on \u2013 \u2013 Have a definite chief aim. I know people that do have a definite chief aim in their lives. Everything they do contributes in some fashion to that aim. I have many things that I want to do but I\u2019m still having issues with what and who I want to be. That definite chief aim is still a bit fuzzy. About a year ago, I put together a life mission statement but I have to admit that I haven\u2019t really been using it as a definite chief aim. I\u2019ve been floating, letting life and projects pull me along instead of managing them and pulling them along. Could it be that I don\u2019t really want what I think I should want?\nMaybe it\u2019s time to step back and re-evaluate and write a new mission statement either that or start acting on the one I said I wanted last year.\nPosted in focus, goals, life\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/11/easy-things-that-are-hard-to-do/\nI hope you enjoyed a wonderful opening to Spring. I understand that Michigan and a few other places had Easter Snow (or Passover snow). We had a late night thunderstorm that was wonderful to listen too.\nI spent the weekend finishing up the Winter finals. Tomorrow Spring Semester starts. In the meantime, I did get the pictures taken of a few new things so feel free to browse the gallery. It should be set up for you to leave comments over there too.\nStasha\u2019s Gallery\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2007/04/09/happy-easter/",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbHealth\u00bbThe Psycho-Physiological Effects of Yoga on Body and Soul\nBy Tiara Sutton on\t February 24, 2018 Health, Health and Wellness\nYoga performs the dual task of improving physical well-being while simultaneously improving mindfulness and overall mental health. Yoga has had positive effects on both the material body by developing flexibility and building muscle, as well as addressing mental health issues by using meditation and relaxing techniques in order to help with stress levels and psychological trauma.\nHarkess' study (2017) found that yoga had a significant impact on the psychophysiological wellness of women who engaged in the practice at least once a week. She also found that \"Yoga demonstrated a large positive effect on practitioner flexibility and should be further investigated as an adjunct treatment for back pain rehabilitation\" (pp. 44). This study is really promising considering that doing yoga as little as once a week can drastically improve stress-levels while simultaneously helping women with chronic ailments like back pain cope and even possibly recover from it. Although Harkess cautions that the sample size of her study was too small to give a definitive answer on whether yoga has \"clinical significance\" in \"psychophysiological stress management\" (pp. 45), but her study is a great start in providing some qualitative evidence that yoga can significantly improve stress-levels in women.\nWest (2017) finds that using yoga to promote a sense of \"awareness\" in \"one's emotional and physical being\" (pp. 173) can help survivors of child abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder cope with their anxiety. West uses a variety of methodologies including interviews and data analysis in order to conclude that Hatha yoga can be used as a complementary treatment to help cope with stress brought on by psychological trauma. West utilizes the interviews with participants in order to measure how Hatha yoga helps those who regularly practice it by altering the relationship that people have with their trauma. \"One woman said that she \"learned more about patience in the process\u2026 instead of being so strict about what was right or wrong for myself . . . I am an ongoing project\" [\u2026] [Others] described more compassion for their bodies and increased self-care\" (pp. 183) Instead of viewing their trauma as a looming force that controls every aspect of their lives, they begin to see how their trauma impacts how they interact with the world, which enables them to establish a stronger sense of connectedness with themselves. Hatha yoga improves awareness, mental well-being, and \"internal balance\" (pp. 191) by empowering the practitioners of it and encouraging synergy between body and mind.\nWhile the other studies focus on the positive impacts that yoga has on the mental and physical well-being of women, Kidd (2017) focuses on the benefits that yoga can have on men. Even though yoga is popularly regarded as a feminine practice, men described that yoga had a significant impact on reconnecting them with spirituality as well as with synthesizing \"their medicine, [\u2026] their physical maintenance, [\u2026] their therapy\" (pp. 272). Men also described feeling a stronger synergy between their minds and bodies. The mind-body connection is a topic that emerges in multiple disciplines, but most popularly in philosophy. Descartes \"conceived of the mind and body as two quite separate substances, mutually distinct from one another and each of which is able to exist independently of the other\" (pp. 274). This philosophy aligns perfectly with how men described feeling a deeper understanding that their bodies function as a vessel for performing the consciousness that rules the realm of the mind.\nYoga not only improves the physical condition of the body, but also mental wellness and overall self-esteem in all genders. It also shows that it can positively impact and promote awareness and connectedness when dealing with trauma and stress, as well as help treat chronic ailments like back pain.",
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        "raw_content": "What We're Reading - Part II\nFalling for Rain is now available as an ebook beyond Amazon's Kindle - and at a reduced price until December 18! Just enter coupon code MJ99M here.\nAnd now it\u2019s Gina\u2019s turn to discuss her bedside reading pile.\nHaving just finished rereading Pride & Prejudice for my book club, I eagerly await our next choices, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Little Bee by Chris Cleave, and Master Pip by Lloyd Jones. I don\u2019t know much about any, so upon looking them up, I see that the first is a young adult novel set in Nazi Germany, the second is about a Nigerian orphan and a British couple, and the third is a New Zealand coming-of-age story. All come highly recommended. One of the best things about a book club for me is reading things I wouldn't have thought to choose on my own.\nMiddlemarch by George Eliot also sits upon the stack, a recommendation from a book club friend. I\u2019m always a sucker for a classic and can\u2019t believe I\u2019ve never read this one. I\u2019ve read lots of Jane Austen and Henry James - clearly it\u2019s time for some Eliot.\nBut first I must finish all the books I\u2019m halfway through. Three are work related. The first is Vanished Smile, highly recommended by Janice . The second and third are rereadings of a few key chapters of Renaissance Rome by Peter Partner and Michelangelo and The Pope's Ceiling by Ross King. Both are must reads for anyone interested in the time period.\nRight after that I need to complete the second half of Steven Heighton\u2019s Every Lost Country. I was greatly enjoying this novel by a Kingston, ON author that I know slightly and Janice knows better. Steven is originally a poet, and those skills are directly evident in his novels. This is a contemporary tale based on a true story that takes place on the border between Tibet and China. The tagline asks, \u201cWhen is it acceptable to be a bystander, and when do life and loyalty demand more?\u201d An intriguing question, to be sure. (I also greatly enjoyed Heighton's Afterlands, also based on a true story.)\nThen comes Race Traitor by Elisa Hategan. A fellow Ontario author, I have gotten to know her through social networking. It\u2019s about a runaway teenager who belongs to a paramilitary group that she later spies on - sounds extremely gripping.\nAfter that, if I don\u2019t get interrupted by other books begging to be read, comes a beautifully bound first edition of Louis Auchincloss\u2019s Exit Lady Masham, inherited by my husband from a dear friend who died a decade ago.\nFinally, The Last Concubine by Lesley Downer, a gift from our agent, another of his authors.\nAll this is what is preventing me from getting an ereader! With so many hard-copy books to read, how can I yet justify the transition?",
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        "raw_content": "Canyons men\u2019s soccer trio to continue career at Warner Pacific University\nCOC men's soccer's Cesar Dominguez moves the ball downfield in a game against Antelope Valley College earlier this season at College of the Canyons. Cory Rubin/The Signal\nThe College of the Canyons\u2019 men\u2019s soccer team had a historic season, winning the Western State Conference, South Division title for the first time in program history. And the rewards keep on coming.\nPlaying a key role in the team\u2019s 2018 title run, the trio of Cesar Dominguez, Jorge Rojas and Jose Luis Ruiz are moving onto the next level to play for NAIA school Warner Pacific University in Portland, Oregon.\n\u201cObviously all three of those guys have been key to our success,\u201d said Canyons men\u2019s soccer coach Philip Marcellin. \u201cJose didn\u2019t have a great statistical year, but his presence was huge. To see what those guys have overcome in that last couple of years and see them move on and continue to get their degrees it\u2019s exciting. They are going to be good men.\u201d\nForwards Dominguez and Rojas committed on Jan. 16th. Ruiz, a midfielder, is still hashing out specifics, but is with currently in Portland with teammates and intends to sign on later on this year in the fall.\n\u201cI\u2019m happy to be out here right now,\u201d Ruiz said. I\u2019m pretty disappointed if I wasn\u2019t able to sign with my teammates, but right now I\u2019m just being patient and taking it day by day. When the time comes to sign, I\u2019ll be ready.\u201d\nEarning WSC, South Division Player of the Year honors, Dominguez, a Valencia grad, finished his sophomore season ranked seventh in the conference with seven goals in 10 conference games. He also led the team with 24 total points on 10 goals and four assists in 19 appearances for the Cougars.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a blessing, to be honest,\u201d Dominguez said. \u201cI think given the chance to play at the next level is pretty cool. I\u2019ve put in a lot of work to get to where I\u2019m at right now and this whole process is a big blessing for me and for my family.\n\u201cIf I didn\u2019t have the most amazing family that worked hard and sacrificed for me, I wouldn\u2019t be where I am.\u201d\nRojas played one season for the Cougars, ranking second on the team with nine goals and four assists in 16 appearances to finish second behind Dominguez with 22 total points.\nRegistering at least one point in all but five appearances on the year, Rojas had two games in which he scored a goal and assisted on another. As a result, he earned an All-WSC First Team selection and is cannot wait to play at the next level with his teammates.\n\u201cIt\u2019s great to have somebody from back home with me. It\u2019s not just anyone that came out here with me, it\u2019s Cesar and Jose. They both have proved that they are out here for a reason, with the type of talent that they have.\u201d\nWhile Ruiz didn\u2019t have the statistical year that his teammates had, his presence was felt every time he was on the field and was named to the All-WSC Second Team.\n\u201cI think they all made each other better because you couldn\u2019t focus on any one of them. So it gave us a lot of versatility to have Jorge and Jose come into the program. It allowed Cesar to be more than he could because he has that type of players around him,\u201d Marcellin said. \u201cWarner is getting a couple of good players because of the chemistry that they have and the skill that they encompass.\u201d\nWarner Pacific is coming off a 7-10-1 overall record finishing 10th in the Cascade Collegiate Conference with third-year head coach Troy Heady at the reins in 2019.\nThe Knights kick off the season against Walla Walla University at College Place, Wash. on Friday, Sept. 20.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a new experience for me,\u201d Rojas said. \u201cI\u2019ve never even been to Portland before and I\u2019m excited to see what this team has.\u201d\nCanyons men\u2019s soccer has 12 players named to All-Conference Team, win POY and Coach of the Year\nLate goal keeps COC men\u2019s soccer from securing conference title against Antelope Valley College\nThe baffling disappearance of Will Cierzan \u2013 still baffling, still gone, after two years",
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        "raw_content": "1094 Startwinz; TIs ex roommate slips \"I'll kill her! Oops!\" into voicemail\n(THE PERSON SPEAKING IS ME, THE WEBMASTER OF THIS SITE, A TARGETED INDIVIDUAL, THE VOICE MESSAGE RECORDING CAME FROM MY CELL PHONE)\nTwo male friends who chose not to participate with this State and Corporate Sponsored Domestic Terrorist Organization, and commit acts of Organized Stalking and Electronic Harassment AGAINST ME, their Friend, and who chose instead, to say the following to me as Fair Warning of what I was truly dealing with.\n\"I am glad you are leaving. You were totally\noutnumbered, and in harms way.\"\nIt doesn't matter if you do it to yourself, or if someone does it to you... It is STILL MURDER!\"\nTargets' are the Victim's and Messengers' of warning about what these: State and Corporate Sponsored: 1st Degree, Serial Killing, Genocidal Murderer's are doing to Targeted Individual's who are the DAILY VICTIM'S of STATE and CORPORATE SPONSORED ORGANIZED DOMESTIC TERRORISM.\nNot Unlike Jan Karski, a liaison officer of the Polish underground who infiltrated both the Warsaw Ghetto and a German concentration camp and then carried the first eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to a mostly disbelieving West.\nhttp://partners.nytimes.com/library/world/europe/071500poland-karski.html\nThe only difference today, in the 21st Century, it is the WEST who are Committing these Atrocities, and the premeditated infliction of Terror, Intimidation, Torture, Human Experimentation, Slow-Kill, Slow-Cook, and ultimately Extermination AGAINST their own People, in total deference to their rights and liberties, by way of Targeted Individual's who are being abused and used for Target Practice, and being Scapegoated, and Sacrificed for the purpose of recruitment, and training, Today - so that their Recruits can become Genocidal Killers' ... For State and Corporate America, Tomorrow.\nJan Karski's emotional testiomony\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpg-wFJFxRQ&feature=related\nShoah (film) - Part 52/59\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clFSTvpxAVM&NR=1\nThere were five points that the two men in the Ghetto asked Mr. Karski to pass on to the Allied leaders:\nPreventing the extermination of the Jews should be declared an official goal of the Allies fighting Hitler.\nAllied propaganda should be used to inform the German people of the war crimes taking place and to publicize the names of German officials taking part.\nThe Allies should appeal to the German people to bring pressure on Hitler's regime to stop the slaughter.\nThe Allies should declare that if the genocide continued and the German masses did not rise to stop it, the German people would be held collectively responsible.\nFinally, if nothing else worked, the Allies should carry out reprisals by bombing German cultural sites and executing Germans in Allied hands who still professed loyalty to Hitler.\nMurder, First Degree\nThe unlawful killing of another human being with malice, premeditation and deliberation.\n4 Types of Serial Killers\nThrill Seekers: See outsmarting law enforcement as a game, enjoy media attention, police pursuit, and evading the authorities. They send messages, and keep records.\nMission Oriented:Feel they are doing society a favor by eliminating certain people like prostitutes.\nPower and Control: Enjoy the victim's terror, suffering, and screaming.\nSouvenirs & Serial Killers: Serial killers often keep mementos of their victims. Robert Keppel places these collections into 2 categories: souvenirs and trophies.\nSouvenirs: Personal items allow the killer to enjoy the memories of the crime.\nA trophy can become something of a shrine.\nA Targeted Victim's Story:\nWhen I finally decided to flee Los Angeles, CA due to aggressive, almost ritualistic targeting via organized stalking, mobbing, electronic warfare, and electronic harassment -\nI told two male friends. Initially, I thought these men had abandoned me, like most all other people do after the negative narratives being sold to them by these Organized Terrorists', but within their words, I realized, they had not abandoned me, but instead had chosen NOT TO PARTICIPATE.\nWhat this showed me was there are people out there who refuse under any circumstance to do another human being harm, no matter what they are told, asked to do, good, bad, or indifferent. All they needed was to see how I was struggling in sheer terror at what these Organized Terrorist's were doing, to see my suffering, and confusion at this initial in your face OVERT we hate you campaign being orchestrated by the Terrorist Teams.\nThese men, refused to go along, to assist in further psychologically terrorizing and torturing me, unlike the sadistic glee the recruited participants were dishing out, and as such - THIS REPRESENTED TO ME THE *HOPE* to what the True Measure of Humanity Represents, something a Recruited Participant does not have a clue about.\n...Well, they could have told me who these Organized Terrorist's were, but they both had families and careers to protect, but they gave me enough to let me know they had refused to any part of what was taking place. jtk\nFirst Degree Murder Definition:\nIn order for someone to be found guilty of first degree murder the government must prove that the person killed another person; the person killed the other person with malice aforethought; and the killing was premeditated.\nTo kill with malice aforethought means to kill either deliberately and intentionally or recklessly with extreme disregard for human life.\nPremeditation means with planning or deliberation. The amount of time needed for premeditation of a killing depends on the person and the circumstances. It must be long enough, after forming the intent to kill, for the killer to have been fully conscious of the intent and to have considered the killing.\nFirst-degree murder in California includes a killing that is \"willful, deliberate, and premeditated,\" or that is committed in the perpetration, or attempt to perpetrate, certain felonies, including burglary, and not including the petty offense of shoplifting. Cal. Penal Code S 189.\nTargeted Individual's have sustained deaths within their Target Group as the victims of these heinous crimes. As such, when the First Targeted Individual who came forward to proper authorities about their targeting, and was denied, and deprived protection, due process, rights and liberties, while being driven deliberately and maliciously to the brink and over, and died as the result of their targeting, becomes first hand knowledge to the Architect's behind the Targeting that one consequence of this type of operation and experimental protocol could lead to the literal death of the Targeted Human Being.\nTherefore, in the moments it was decided to continue regardless of the outcome to the human lives of those being targeted with such an aggressive, violent, and harmful operation and/or non consenting human experimentation protocols, then all subsequent deaths of Targeted Individual's thereafter become MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE aka PREMEDITATED MURDER.\nTo take this one step further by now referring to the Targeted Individual's as a Group - the following then applies:\nTHE CRIME OF GENOCIDE\nOn December 9, 1948, in the shadow of the Holocaust and in no small part due to the tireless efforts of Lemkin himself, the United Nations approved the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. This convention establishes \"genocide\u201d as an international crime, which signatory nations \u201cundertake to prevent and punish.\u201d It defines genocide as:\nGenocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (targets belong within one or more of these groups to form the collective group called Targeted Individuals)\nWhile many cases of group-targeted violence have occurred throughout history and even since the Convention came into effect, the legal and international development of the term is concentrated into two distinct historical periods: the time from the coining of the term until its acceptance as international law (1944-1948) and the time of its activation with the establishment of international criminal tribunals to prosecute the crime of genocide (1991-1998). Preventing genocide, the other major obligation of the convention, remains a challenge that nations and individuals continue to face.\nA conspiracy is an agreement by two or more persons (each referred to as a conspirator or co-conspirator) to commit a crime. Conspiracy is commonly referred to as a \u201cpartnership in crime.\u201d Conspiracy is a separate offense from the one it is formed to accomplish, and is punished as a separate crime. Conspiracy is a crime even if the planned acts were never completed. Conspiracy charges may be filed in federal court, which may result in a harsher penalty, or a state court.\nA member of a conspiracy is criminally responsible for all of the crimes committed by the co-conspirators that occur within the scope and in furtherance of the conspiracy, regardless of whether he or she assisted in the commission of the crimes or was even aware of the crimes.\n18 U.S.C. 371 makes it a separate Federal crime or offense for anyone to conspire or agree with someone else to do something which, if actually carried out, would amount to another Federal crime or offense. So, under this law, a 'conspiracy' is an agreement or a kind of 'partnership' in criminal purposes in which each member becomes the agent or partner of every other member.\nIn order to establish a conspiracy offense it is not necessary for the Government to prove that all of the people named in the indictment were members of the scheme; or that those who were members had entered into any formal type of agreement; or that the members had planned together all of the details of the scheme or the 'overt acts' that the indictment charges would be carried out in an effort to commit the intended crime.\nAlso, because the essence of a conspiracy offense is the making of the agreement itself (followed by the commission of any overt act), it is not necessary for the Government to prove that the conspirators actually succeeded in accomplishing their unlawful plan.\nWhat the evidence in the case must show beyond a reasonable doubt is:\nFirst: That two or more persons, in some way or manner, came to a mutual understanding to try to accomplish a common and unlawful plan, as charged in the indictment;\nSecond: That the person willfully became a member of such conspiracy;\nThird: That one of the conspirators during the existence of the conspiracy knowingly committed at least one of the methods (or 'overt acts') described in the indictment; and\nFourth: That such 'overt act' was knowingly committed at or about the time alleged in an effort to carry out or accomplish some object of the conspiracy.\nAn 'overt act' is any transaction or event, even one which may be entirely innocent when considered alone, but which is knowingly committed by a conspirator in an effort to accomplish some object of the conspiracy.\nA person may become a member of a conspiracy without knowing all of the details of the unlawful scheme, and without knowing who all of the other members are. So, if a person has an understanding of the unlawful nature of a plan and knowingly and willfully joins in that plan on one occasion, that is sufficient to convict him for conspiracy even though he did not participate before, and even though he played only a minor part.\nOf course, mere presence at the scene of a transaction or event, or the mere fact that certain persons may have associated with each other, and may have assembled together and discussed common aims and interests, does not necessarily establish proof of a conspiracy. Also, a person who has no knowledge of a conspiracy, but who happens to act in a way which advances some purpose of one, does not thereby become a conspirator.\nA combination or agreement of two or more persons to join together to attempt to accomplish some unlawful purpose. It is a kind of 'partnership in criminal purposes,' and willful participation in such a scheme or agreement, followed by the commission of an overt act by one of the conspirators is sufficient to complete the offense of 'conspiracy' itself even though the ultimate criminal object of the conspiracy is not accomplished or carried out. To establish the offense of 'conspiracy' the Government must prove:\n(1) That two or more persons in some way or manner, came to a mutual understanding to try to accomplish a common and unlawful plan, as charged in the indictment; (2) That the person willfully became a member of such conspiracy; (3) That one of the conspirators during the existence of the conspiracy knowingly committed at least one of the methods (or 'overt acts') described in the indictment; and (4) That such 'overt act' was knowingly committed at or about the time alleged in an effort to effect or accomplish some object or purpose of the conspiracy.\nA person may become a member of a conspiracy without full knowledge of all of the details of the unlawful scheme or the names and identities of all of the other alleged conspirators. So, if a person has an understanding of the unlawful nature of a plan and knowingly and willfully joins in that plan on one occasion, that is sufficient to convict him for conspiracy even though he had not participated before and even though he played only a minor part.\nAn agreement between two or more persons to do an unlawful act or an act which may become by the combination injurious to others. Formerly this offence was much more circumscribed in its meaning than it is now. Lord Coke describes it as 'a consultation or agreement between two or more to appeal or indict an innocent person falsely and maliciously, whom accordingly they cause to be indicted or appealed and afterwards the party is acquitted by the verdict of twelve men.'\nThe crime of conspiracy, according to its modern interpretation, may be of two kinds, Damely, conspiracies against the public, or such as endanger the public health, violate public morals, insult public justice, destroy the public peace, or affect public trade or business.\nTo remedy these evils the guilty persons may be indicted in the name of the commonwealth. Conspiracies against individuals are such as have a tendency to injure them in their persons, reputation, or property. The remedy in these cases is either by indictment or by a civil action.\nIn order to render the offence complete, there is no occasion that any act should be done in pursuance of the unlawful agreement entered into between the parties, or that any one should have been defrauded or injured by it. The conspiracy is the gist of the crane.\nBy the former laws of the United States, a willful and corrupt conspiracy to cast away, burn or otherwise destroy any ship or vessel with intent to injure any underwriter thereon, or the goods on board thereof, or any lender of money on such vessel, on bottomry or respondentia, is made felony, and the offender punishable by fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars and by imprisonment and confinement at hard labor not exceeding ten years.\nBy the old Revised Statutes of New York it is enacted that if any two or more persons shall conspire either: 1. To commit any offence, or; 2. Falsely and maliciously to indict another for any offence, or; 3. Falsely to move or maintain any suit, or; 4. To cheat and defraud any person of any property, by any means which are in themselves criminal, or; 5. To cheat and defraud any person of any property, by means which, if executed, would amount to a cheat, or to obtaining property by false pretences, or; 6. To commit any act injurious to the public health, to public morals, or to trade and commerce, or for the perversion or obstruction of justice, or the due administration of the laws; they shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. No other conspiracies are there punishable criminally. And no agreement, except to commit a felony upon the person of another, or to commit arson or burglary, shall be deemed a conspiracy, unless some act besides such agreement be done to effect the object thereof, by one or more of the parties to such agreement.\nWhen a felony has been committed in pursuance of a conspiracy, the latter, which is only a misdemeanor, is merged in the former; but when a misdemeanor only has been committed in pursuance of such conspiracy, the two crimes being of equal degree, there can be no legal technical merger.\nCONSPIRACY (CA) PENAL CODE\n182.  (a) If two or more persons conspire:\n(2) Falsely and maliciously to indict another for any crime, or to\nprocure another to be charged or arrested for any crime.\n(3) Falsely to move or maintain any suit, action, or proceeding.\n(4) To cheat and defraud any person of any property, by any means\nwhich are in themselves criminal, or to obtain money or property by\nfalse pretenses or by false promises with fraudulent intent not to\nperform those promises.\n(5) To commit any act injurious to the public health, to public\nmorals, or to pervert or obstruct justice, or the due administration\nof the laws.\n(6) To commit any crime against the person of the President or\nVice President of the United States, the Governor of any state or\nterritory, any United States justice or judge, or the secretary of\nany of the executive departments of the United States.\nThey are punishable as follows:\nWhen they conspire to commit any crime against the person of any\nofficial specified in paragraph (6), they are guilty of a felony and\nare punishable by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section\n1170 for five, seven, or nine years.\nWhen they conspire to commit any other felony, they shall be\npunishable in the same manner and to the same extent as is provided\nfor the punishment of that felony. If the felony is one for which\ndifferent punishments are prescribed for different degrees, the jury\nor court which finds the defendant guilty thereof shall determine the\ndegree of the felony the defendant conspired to commit. If the\ndegree is not so determined, the punishment for conspiracy to commit\nthe felony shall be that prescribed for the lesser degree, except in\nthe case of conspiracy to commit murder, in which case the punishment\nshall be that prescribed for murder in the first degree.\nIf the felony is conspiracy to commit two or more felonies which\nhave different punishments and the commission of those felonies\nconstitute but one offense of conspiracy, the penalty shall be that\nprescribed for the felony which has the greater maximum term.\nWhen they conspire to do an act described in paragraph (4), they\nshall be punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more\nthan one year, or by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of\nSection 1170, or by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars\n($10,000), or by both that imprisonment and fine.\nWhen they conspire to do any of the other acts described in this\nsection, they shall be punishable by imprisonment in a county jail\nfor not more than one year, or pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section\n1170, or by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or\nby both that imprisonment and fine. When they receive a felony\nconviction for conspiring to commit identity theft, as defined in\nSection 530.5, the court may impose a fine of up to twenty-five\nAll cases of conspiracy may be prosecuted and tried in the\nsuperior court of any county in which any overt act tending to effect\nthe conspiracy shall be done.\n(b) Upon a trial for conspiracy, in a case where an overt act is\nnecessary to constitute the offense, the defendant cannot be\nconvicted unless one or more overt acts are expressly alleged in the\nindictment or information, nor unless one of the acts alleged is\nproved; but other overt acts not alleged may be given in evidence.\n182.5.  Notwithstanding subdivisions (a) or (b) of Section 182, any\nperson who actively participates in any criminal street gang, as\ndefined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22, with knowledge that its\nmembers engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal gang\nactivity, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 186.22, and who\nwillfully promotes, furthers, assists, or benefits from any felonious\ncriminal conduct by members of that gang is guilty of conspiracy to\ncommit that felony and may be punished as specified in subdivision\n(a) of Section 182.\n183.  No conspiracies, other than those enumerated in the preceding\nsection, are punishable criminally.\n184.  No agreement amounts to a conspiracy, unless some act, beside\nsuch agreement, be done within this state to effect the object\nthereof, by one or more of the parties to such agreement and the\ntrial of cases of conspiracy may be had in any county in which any\nsuch act be done.\n\ufffd185.]  Section One Hundred and Eighty-five. It shall be unlawful\nfor any person to wear any mask, false whiskers, or any personal\ndisguise (whether complete or partial) for the purpose of:\nOne--Evading or escaping discovery, recognition, or identification\nin the commission of any public offense.\nTwo--Concealment, flight, or escape, when charged with, arrested\nfor, or convicted of, any public offense. Any person violating any of\nthe provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a\nObstruction of justice is an attempt to interfere with the administration of the courts, the judicial system or law enforcement officers. It may include tampering with or intimidating, hiding evidence or interfering with an arrest. It is something a person does to impede the administration of a court process or proper discharge of a legal duty. Interference may be with the work of police, investigators, regulatory agencies, prosecutors, or other (usually government) officials. Often, no actual investigation or substantiated suspicion of a specific incident need exist to support a charge of obstruction of justice. Such activity is a crime.\nThis is the second time I have viewed the following documentary - and pulled out the most relevant quotes in reference to Daniel Goldhagen's documenting the history of genocide - because it is is PART and PARCEL - to EVERYTHING - TARGETED INDIVIDUAL are sustaining in the BUILD UP - to what will become FULL SCALE GENOCIDE in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - that these CIVILIAN RECRUITS - and because these IDIOTS think because they are FROM some MULTI-CULTURAL GROUPING - that SOME THE FUCK HOW - it is NOT THE SAME - the POINT BEING - GENOCIDE IS ABOUT THE METHODOLOGIES WHICH LEAD UP TO THE KILLINGS - THE MASSACRES AND THE OUTCOMES - NOT WHAT COLOR IS PERFORMING THE ACTS - AND BECAUSE HERE IN THE UNITED STATES - AND GLOBALLY - THEY HAVE SUCCEEDED IN RECRUITING A FEW - PEOPLE OF COLOR - AGAINST THE MASSES OF WHITE ARCHITECT'S - THESE IDIOT CIVILIAN'S CONTINUE TO BELIEVE THAT SOME= = THE FUCK HOW - IT IS FUCKING DIFFERENT - AND I SAY - BULL - MOTHERFUCKING SHIT -\nQUOTES FROM DOCUMENTARY:\n\u201cWORSE THAN WAR\u201d, Daniel Goldhagen\n\u201cPeople need to understand that nothing is inevitable about Genocide. It boils down to a series of CHOICES.\u201d\n1. Leader\u2019s choose to initiate the killing\n2. Ordinary people make a conscious choice to participate\n3. And, those with the power to Prevent or Stop it \u2013 Choose to do nothing. Daniel Goldhagen\n\u201cIn Genocide, after Genocide \u2013 these are the question that continue to be asked, How do neighbors end up turning against neighbors? Why do they KILL?\u201d Daniel Goldhagen\n\u2018Cruelty, is at the HEART of Genocide. \u2013 The Killer\u2019s don\u2019t just Eradicate the Targeted People, but Brutalize them in ways that far exceeds what it needs to kill them.\u201d Daniel Goldhagen\nFredy Peccerelli, Forensic Anthropologist \u2013 Born in Guatemala native, raised in the United States, is in charge of collecting and cataloging the Bones from the Guatemala Massacre\u2019s of the Indigenous people \u2013 Daniel Goldhagen\n\u201cThey Portray a Message, when they do this, they are also KILLING the SEED OF EVIL, according to them, whether it be in Nazi Germany, or whether it be in Guatemala in the 1980\u2019s\u2026\u201d\n\u201cOVERKILL \u2013 there is a word that I don\u2019t think I\u2019ll ever hear the same way, again. - If, the killer\u2019s were simply doing their duty to wipe out an insurgency, as they claim - they would execute their victim\u2019s quickly, and be done with it. You have to wonder why we see so much EVIDENCE of such murderous passion \u2013 especially, against women and children.\u201d Daniel Goldhagen\n\u201cMost of us find it hard to come to terms with the capacity of human beings to do such horrible things to others \u2013 but we have to make sense of it. As irrational as they seems these are not the acts of crazed individual\u2019s. These are people who KNOW what they are DOING, believe it\u2019s Right, and MAKE A CONSCIOUS CHOICE TO ACT.\u201d Daniel Goldhagen\n\u201cPeople who classify others, those that think or look different from them, as lesser human beings, exclude themselves by their attitude and words from the community of human beings.\u201d Anne Franke\nasked an SS did he think this is what happened in Nazi, Germany \u2013 he said, not just Germany \u2013 but yes, Germany was one of them. That the Nazi\u2019s did not see the human being in the other person. Daniel Goldhagen\nDEHUMANIZED \u2013\n\u201cIt is that failure to see the humanity in others that makes it possible for the Killer\u2019s to commit their Crimes. I would add, that it is the Beliefs of those others are dangerous enemies, which inspires the Perpetrators\u2019 to KILL with such Zeal.\u201d Daniel Goldhagen\n\u201cGENOCIDE is always politics, there are always political goals.\u201d Harris Silajdzic, President, Bosnia and Herzegovina.\n\u201cThese things are done in Cold Blood, this is a design, this is a plan, this is a calculation \u2013 this is NOT a reaction to something. This unfortunately here, is a planned, Genocide, as is any other Genocide. It\u2019s not possible to kill a big number of people, without prior preparation. Mental preparation, Intellectual preparation, Military preparation.\u201d Harris Silajdzic, President, Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\u201cIn Bosnia, there was a deliberate PARANOID CULTURE, created prior to the War about five or six, seven years. 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We also started doing remixes, just for fun, with really lo-fi and not super high quality sound, but that\u2019s how we want them since we\u2019re remixing the music from the \u201cstreet\u201d, and then we put them online so people can download them and play them at their parties. Actually, Leblanc is really good at making remixes and producing, so he\u2019s doing most of them, while I\u2019m focusing on selecting, mixing and DJing.\nAnd what\u2019s the music you prefer to remix? How do you decide to remix one song more than another?\nThe music we like to play is more like the special sounds from all over the world, the sounds that people will not know, the infamous ones. For sure, it\u2019s more work because we have to do a lot of listening and selecting, but in the end, it\u2019s really nice because you surprise people. It also keeps us interested because we\u2019re always discovering and we like that people listen to it for the first time. We also choose to remix songs that we feel are missing something. For example, once I was in a bar with Leblanc and there was the \u201cBad Boys\u201d song by Inner City playing, and I joked saying that we should make a cumbia version of it. In one night, Leblanc made one [listen to the track above]. It\u2019s actually really simple because that song has already a reggae-dancehall beat, which is really close to the beat of cumbia, so he just had to add a few lines of cumbia beats and a g\u00fcira sound.\nListen to one of Rebel Up!\u2019s cumbia mixes:\nActually, in all the mixes or remixes you have with Latin influences, it\u2019s always cumbia, either sonidera, villera or andina. You don\u2019t remix with champeta, salsa or other latin styles. Why are you more attracted to that sound?\nWell I think that cumbia is easier to dance for people who are not used to Latin music. It\u2019s slower and more rootsy, and you don\u2019t need to know any steps, unlike salsa. At the very beginning of Rebel Up!, we started remixing cumbia, and now it\u2019s becoming more and more popular. When I was in Peru, people told me that 5 or 10 years ago, you could not play cumbia in a club, people just wanted house or techno. I think that there is so much with cumbia, in all different ways, and we love to make them rebajadas, slowing down the beat and putting down the pitch.\nWith the Rebel Up! Project, you also have a radio show, no?\nYes, the Rebel Up Night Show, and we already had 9 shows. It\u2019s nice because we don\u2019t only play the music we put on at our DJ nights, but also the music we like to listen to, like electronic, dance, punky, or any new global or world music. It\u2019s really nice to have both the radio show and the DJ nights because they\u2019re both really different: With the radio, it\u2019s cool because we can make people discover new things and tell them what it is, while in a party, you can\u2019t really tell them the name of the song or the artist. It\u2019s all about sharing the music.\nYou can listen to the Rebel Up! radio show HERE.\nAnd you also have another really interesting project aside from Rebel Up! called Cassette Connection. What is this project about?\nMe and some other DJs, including DJ K-Sets from Spain and Awesome Tape from Africa, from Los Angeles, started that project 3 years ago, and we did a little tour in Belgium and Holland, and this summer we played in a big festival in Spain. We actually played after La Yegros, which was a big honour. However, we just played three times with Cassette Connection because we\u2019re all from different places and it\u2019s hard to get together, so we mostly meet up for really big parties or festivals. We play cassettes from Middle East, from Africa, from Asia. We don\u2019t really have Latino cassettes though. But it\u2019s nice because it\u2019s all lo-fi and mono. It\u2019s really different to play with cassettes and it\u2019s way more work because you have to rewind and forward, and everything has to be well prepared and organized.\nAnd finally, what are the regular parties you have back in Europe with Rebel Up!?\nWe still play in Amsterdam, once every 2 months, in the same squat where we started. We don\u2019t want to move the party in a bigger venue because our friends from the squat gave us the opportunity to start the project there seven years ago, and the vibe is very special at that place. 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        "raw_content": "7 Relationships That Will Change Your Life! and you'll never guess who they are.\nLiving in the jungles and long periods of time in isolation has changed our life and perspective on many things but one greater than all is friendship. Some of our heroes and those we respect who have accomplished amazing tasks in this world, have relationships with those who believed in them, encouraged them, prayed for them, and even sacrificed to see their goal accomplished. So how do you meet \"those\" kind of people. The answer may not be what you think. Often in this world, we look for those who are more successful, richer than us, and more powerful because we think that will help us. But, let us share with you the kind of friendships you should have in your life to help you reach your goals, to bring happiness, to endure with you, to empower you, and encourage you when times get tough.\nMake friends with a lot of people who are much poorer than you.\nWhy? Because they will teach you about yourself. I have found that sharing meals, kids playing games together, and talking about life can change my heart, perspective, and fill me with great fullness. Often these friends can be our greatest cheerleaders in life and often live a life less distracted by material things.\nMake friends with those who are accomplishing goals that benefit others more than themselves.\nWhy? Because if you read anything about happiness, you've read that it truly is \"better to give than to receive.\" Those who live a life giving more, have wisdom to share that only they can understand and explain to you. They have secrets that you will need to learn.\nMake friends with those who are already in a tight knit community.\nWhy? Because they know how to live life with others and can make the most loyal of all friends. These are the ones who may bring you in to a group prepared to love and care just as they have for each other. Don't instantly label a group as a '\"click\" but feel them out to see if they are welcome to outsiders as yourself. You may be surprised to find that its their genuine love that binds them together.\nMake friends with many other nationalities.\nWhy? There are more reasons than I can mention in this article but here are the best three. Their ideas are likely better than yours (even if you are an American:). They can probably do it more simply, naturally, and less expensive than you can. Their perspective can make you better such as Asians teaching me that living life as a community is better than striving alone as an individual.\nMake friends with those who have suffered much.\nWhy? \"You can't change the ocean or the weather, no matter how hard you try, so it's best to learn how to sail in all conditions.\" You may have to go to a nursing home for this one but I challenge you to go today. Many have suffered through war, depression, poverty, homelessness, addiction, rejection, hunger and many have never suffered, or not yet. Learn lessons now and if you can \"interview\" these friends as they may likely be willing and desire for their story to be told.\nMake friends with those who are confused, lost, and a bit immoral.\nWhy? You never know, you may be the one who is a bit confused, lost, and immoral, or judgmental to those who are either way either our hands should always be stretched out. I have found that deep down we are all a little or a lotta broken and sometimes we need to be reminded of that.\nMake friends with God and those who are making friends with God.\nWhy? People will let you down, even the good people, but only the one who created you can meet all your needs. Give Him most of your time in love and adoration.\nwww.acoffeewithfriends.com\nCreated with images by Clinton Steeds - \"Witch Doctor 1\"",
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        "raw_content": "The NCAA Lets College Olympians Collect Cash for Gold, Because Amateurism Is a Self-Serving Lie\nThe NCAA fights tooth and nail to make sure football and men's basketball players don't get paid. It also allows campus Olympic sport athletes to keep medal bonuses. Wait, what?\nPity Christian McCaffrey. He plays the wrong sport. Sure, the Stanford University running back is one of college football's biggest returning stars\u2014a preseason Heisman Trophy favorite and a tentpole performer in a multibillion-dollar entertainment industry. Thanks to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's amateurism rules, however, he won't be able to realize more than a fraction of his economic value this fall. No performance bonuses from his athletic department. No gifts from wealthy boosters. Not even a gratis plate of pasta. No, McCaffrey can't accept a penny beyond his athletic scholarship and a small cost-of-attendance stipend, because anything more would destroy his incentive to read a textbook, or trigger a mass-extinction event within women's rowing, or force Big Ten schools to abandon ultra-lucrative major campus sports altogether, or maybe just force association president Mark Emmert to make $1.8 million a year instead of $1.9 million. Or something.\nAnyway, my point is that he should have spent more time in a pool.\nJust ask Katie Ledecky. Like McCaffrey, the 19-year-old swimmer is at top of her sport, having set two world records en route to winning five Olympic medals\u2014four gold, one silver\u2014at the Rio Games. And like McCaffrey, she'll be competing for Stanford later this year. But unlike her football-playing peer, Ledecky will be able to cash in on her athletic ability without running afoul of the same Javert-ian organization that recently rapped Division III Baruch College for giving too much financial aid to its women's basketball players.\nRead More: The NCAA Says Amateurism Is Necessary for Olympics Glory, But Is That Fair?\nHow is this possible? Simple. For decades, the NCAA and its member schools have been collecting rentier profits, ducking antitrust laws, and squashing the fundamental economic rights of college athletes by invoking the noble, immutable principle of amateurism: thou shalt not be paid to play sports if you're wearing the billboard uniform that Under Armor is paying us to dress you in. For just as long, that same noble, immutable principle has been practically defined as whatever the NCAA says it is.\nOnce upon a time, athletic scholarships counted as pay. Then they didn't. Laundry money didn't count as pay. Then it did. The association was deeply, existentially opposed to both cost-of-living stipends and complimentary bagel toppings\u2014that is, until bad press and expensive lawsuits convinced NCAA president Mark Emmert and company that, actually, cream cheese should be spread liberally, that gas and pizza money won't break the bank of an industry that can afford to pay football strength coaches $525,000 per year, and that we have always been at war with East Asia. Point is, amateurism is a word fart expelled after wolfing down a nothingburger, a Potemkin concept so empty that even the International Olympic Committee\u2014a group of be-blazered blowhards blithely self-important enough to fancy their quadrennial reality show cum international municipal looting an honest-to-goodness movement\u2014has no use for it.\nWhich brings us back to the Games. For the past 15 years, the NCAA has allowed incoming and current college athletes to keep any bonuses they receive from the United States Olympic Committee's \"Operation Gold\" program, which pays cash prizes for medals: $25,00 for gold; $15,000 for silver; and $10,000 for bronze. As USA Today's Steve Berkowitz reports, world-class college athletes in Olympic sports also are permitted to receive cash and benefits worth hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars, everything from monthly stipends to free electronics.\nToo bad that's not a gold medal, but enjoy the Rose Bowl gift bag! Photo by Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports\nIn Ledecky's case, this means a $115,000 payday at the Rio Games. She's not alone. Stanford swimmer Simone Manuel captured two golds and two silvers, worth a cool $80,000. University of Georgia swimmer Gunnar Bentz and University of West Virginia rifle shooter Ginny Thrasher each won golds, worth $25,000 apiece. Then there's University of Texas swimmer Joseph Schooling. Competing for Singapore, he beat out Michael Phelps for a 100-meter butterfly gold medal\u2014a victory that netted him a government bonus of one million Singaporean dollars (about $740,000), which the association will allow him to pocket.\nMeanwhile, former Georgia running back Todd Gurley once accepted a couple thousand dollars' worth of cash for signing autographs\u2014and was promptly suspended by the NCAA for four games, a punishment that provoked hysterical state lawmakers into criminalizing major American universities acting like drug cartels protecting their turf the egregious, immoral act of giving college athletes money.\nIf this all seems like an unfair, if not downright capricious, way to treat campus athletes whose sports (cough football cough Dream Team/WNBA-era basketball) aren't represented at the Olympics, that's because it is. And if it all seems like hypocritical bullshit? Welcome to college sports. The association's pay-for-play Olympics carve-outs aren't just head-scratchingly arbitrary; they're a window into just how flimsy amateurism's ethical and logical underpinnings really are.\nCollege athletes must be amateurs, Emmert has claimed, because fans want to believe that said athletes are competing for pride, school, and the love of sport\u2014and not filthy, debased lucre. Fine, but if that's the case, then why is it OK to let them collect the USOC's Cash-For-Gold? Isn't that literally being paid to win, less fight, fight, fight for Ol' State U than straight-up prizefighting? In federal court, the NCAA currently is arguing that athlete compensation should only be permissible if tethered to education. The Rio Games have been many things\u2014August television doldrums relief; an opportunity for Ryan Lochte to make bad decisions in another country; the truest-ever use of Santana and Rob Thomas' \"Smooth\"\u2014but an advanced calculus class ain't one of them.\nIn its running battle to keep big-time college football and men's basketball players from keeping a fair portion of the billions of dollars they earn for their schools, the NCAA has decreed that campus athletes can't accept money from boosters or commercial sponsors. That would be wrong. Only guess where the USOC gets its money\u2014the same money it funnels to Olympic medalists. You guessed it: corporate sponsors and private donations (i.e., boosters).\nIn other words, the NCAA is fine with amateur athletes being paid, so long as that cash is first laundered alongside the American flag.\nAll that said, it's hard to argue that the association's Olympic pay-for-play exceptions aren't a net positive. After all, some athletes somewhere are at least receiving something closer to their free market value. And that's good\u2014just as it's good when amateur college football players are allowed to keep bowl game swag bags and gifts, because they come from selfless, upstanding college sports executives like John Junker, and not sleazy, exploitative, money-grubbing agents. However, letting Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder receive a $1,000 monthly stipend from USA Wrestling doesn't address the root of the problem in campus sports. The real injustice isn't the terms of any particular athlete's deal; rather, it's the terms of the dealing. Pay-for-play\u2014like pay for anything\u2014only happens when you're free to negotiate within a competitive marketplace. That's what the NCAA is fighting against, because that's what all cartels fight against. The debate over amateurism is tangentially about money, and fundamentally about control.\nFirst you get the money, then you get the power. Or maybe it's the other way around. Photo by RVR Photos-USA TODAY Sports\nOver a decade ago, Olympic skier Jeremy Bloom\u2014a fine high school student and standout athlete\u2014wanted to play football at the University of Colorado while receiving money from the winter sport sponsors that made his moguls career possible. The NCAA nixed it. More recently, Olympic gymnast Jordyn Wieber wanted to compete for the University of California, Los Angeles gymnastics team. Instead, she was forced to participate as a student-manager and, later, as a volunteer assistant coach. Why? Wieber accepted sponsorship and endorsement money in high school, and the NCAA declared her ineligible. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Effect of Product Life Cycle on Marketing Change Agent \u2192\nNon-Verbal Feedback and Virtual Organizations. Custom Non-Verbal Feedback and Virtual Organizations Essay Writing Service || Non-Verbal Feedback and Virtual Organizations Essay samples, help\nNonverbal Feedback\nNonverbal feedback is a form of communication in which a sender conveys powerful messages by means of body language, facial expressions, posture, eye contact, gestures, and signs. Additionally, messages can be conveyed nonverbally through clothing and other appurtenances, office d\u00e9cor, different aspects of paralinguistic (tone of voice), touch, and the physical space. Nonverbal feedback matters because it works in conjunction with verbal communication to create shared meaning and ensure that messages are understood clearly (Kreitner, 2009). For example, in a research study examining the effect of nonverbal feedback from authority figures on employees, it was discovered that different aspects of nonverbal communication affect employee behavior in many ways. Here, the study findings indicate that those employees who received positive nonverbal feedback in form of smiles, head nods, and eye contact from their bosses were more likely to respond positively compared to those who received frowns and avoidance of eye contact. This implies that positive nonverbal eedback plays a major role in creating good interpersonal relations in the workplace (Kreitner, 2009).\nOrganizations have undergone numerous changes in terms of structure and management due to the effects of globalization, changes in market structures, technological advancements, and consumer preferences. Moreover, with increased competition in the global markets, many organizations have adopted new structures some of which target a small number of the organizations\u2019 core competencies and resources to initiate growth without compromising productivity and performance. In most cases, organizations are forced to share resources with other organizations including competitors in order to keep up with the technological changes while cutting operational costs and retaining competitiveness. Most of these changes have been recorded within the virtual organizations (VOs) revolution period. Here, the virtual organization refers to temporary, flexible, and dispersed networks of independent entities linked by different technological devices or concepts while shariing skills, critical resources, knowledge, and market spaces/expertise in more nontraditional ways. The technological devices/concepts, which have had the greatest impact on the virtual organization, include the Internet, the World Wide Web, telecommunications, and video conferencing (Gitman & McDaniel, 2008; Pang, 2001).\nOn the other hand, the main advantage of the virtual organization is that it offers the best solutions to organizations with great business ideas, but limited capital to invest. Therefore, by sharing critical resources, skills, and costs, virtually-linked organizations find it easy to expand into the global market. Moreover, the virtual organization reduces travel time and costs including relocation expenses and the cost of setting up a conventional business office. Regrettably, experts indicate that it is not easy to manage employees within the virtual organization and hence employee performance, productivity, and motivation cannot be guaranteed. Furthermore, various communication challenges such as language issues are very evident in any virtual organization (Gitman & McDaniel, 2008; Pang, 2001).\nBoard Membership Has Its Privileges essay\nEmployee Discharge and Arbitration essay\nFDI Strategy essay",
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        "raw_content": "A/69/315 - Report of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing\nInteractive dialogue between the ICESDF and non-state actors\n5 August 2014, 10:00-1:00pm, Conference Room 1\nOpen briefing to Member States and stakeholders by the Committee Co-chairs 18 July, 10.30: 12 p.m., Conference Room 2\nOutreach meeting for Asia and the Pacific Jakarta, 10-11 June 2014\nOutreach meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2 June 2014 | Summary\nPress release - Expert committee gives UN General Assembly options to finance future sustainable development agenda\nModalities of work - Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing\nAnnotated provisional agenda\nA/67/L.70 - Draft decision establishing the intergovernmental committee of experts on sustainable development financing\nUN System inputs\nStakeholder inputs\nMultistakeholder Dialogue on Sustainable Development Financing Organized on the margin of the WB and IMF Annual Meetings\nOutreach meeting in Helsinki 3 Apr 2014 - 4 Apr 2014\nRegional Outreach of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing to the Africa Region\n2-3 May 2014, Addis Ababa\nOutreach meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2 June 2014\nAs per paragraph 255 of the Rio+20 Outcome document, the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing (ICESDF) is committed to work in \u201copen and broad consultation with relevant international and regional financial institutions and other relevant stakeholders\u201d.\nIn this respect, a steering committee has been formed to coordinate the involvement of non-state actors. Public calls for inputs to all stakeholders will also be issued as the work of the committee progresses.\nA steering committee has been constituted for the whole duration of the work of the ICESDF to play the role of interface between the ICESDF and non-state actors. For example, it organizes the selection process for speakers during multistakeholder dialogues held within the formal sessions of the ICESDF. It is composed of eight members i.e. four from the Rio Major Groups and four from the Financing for Development Process. Nominations to the steering committee were the result of a participatory and inclusive selection process that was largely coordinated by non-state-actors themselves. The nomination process aimed to ensure geographical and gender balance and a steering committee that duly reflects civil society, business sector and other Major Groups representatives (in particular workers and trade unions, local authorities, children and youth, women and indigenous peoples) involved in the Financing for Development and in the Sustainable Development processes.\nPublic call for inputs:\nOpen, written contributions on substantive themes explored by the Committee will be called for periodically, as the work of the ICESDF progresses.\nDuring its first session in August 2013 the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing agreed to organise its work in the following three thematic clusters, facilitated by Committee members:\nCluster 1: Assessing financing needs, mapping of current flows and emerging trends, and the impact of domestic and international environments (facilitated by Mr. Reginald Darius, Saint Lucia, and Ms. Liz Ditchburn, UK);\nCluster 2: Mobilisation of resources and their effective use (facilitated by Mr. Nathan Dal Bon, Australia; Amb. Gaston Lasarte, Uruguay; Mr. Zou Ji, China; Mr. Norbert Kloppenburg, Germany; and Mr. Joseph Enyimu, Uganda);\nCluster 3: Institutional arrangements, policy coherence, synergies and governance Issues (facilitated by Mr. Andr\u00e9 Lohayo Djamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Mr. Tonis Saar, Estonia; and Mr. Amjad Mahmood, Pakistan).\nInterested stakeholders can post their contribution by signing in to this website and add contributions under relevant Clusters. Please sign in on the right side of this page. If you do not have an account, please contact us at dsd@un.org, clearly indicating your full name and the name of the organization which you represent.\nThe Co-Facilitators of Cluster 1, Reginald Darius (St. Lucia) and Liz Ditchburn (United Kingdom) are inviting inputs from all interested stakeholders on the following two questions to inform the work on cluster 1, before 15 November, 2013:\n1) What is your assessment of the effectiveness, consistency and synergies of current flows and instruments for financing sustainable development?\n2) What are key factors in the domestic and international environment that should be taken into account by the Committee?\nThe third cluster will discuss institutional arrangements, policy coherence, synergies and governance issues. It is planned that the work of this cluster will span from now to May 2014.\nIn order to adequately inform the work of the Committee, the Co-Facilitators of Cluster 3 are inviting inputs from all interested stakeholders. Stakeholders may want to use the following questions to frame their input.\nAll stakeholders are kindly invited to provide input before 22 February, 2014:\nStakeholders are invited to contribute here and upload inputs such as reports, briefs, etc., relevant to the work of the Committee.\nA/RES/67/203 - Implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable Development and of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development\nA/RES/67/199 - Follow-up to the International Conference on Financing for Development\nProgress report of the Open Working Group of the General Assembly on Sustainable Development Goals\nFinancing for Development Post-2015\nG-20 Leader's Summit 2013\nUNICEF Brief on financing for development, 2014\nUNICEF Brief on education, 2013\nSign in for Committee Experts\nPlease sign in in the upper right corner Account.\nRio+20 - the Future We Want\n255. We agree to establish an intergovernmental process under the auspices of the General Assembly, with technical support from the United Nations system and in open and broad consultation with relevant international and regional financial institutions and other relevant stakeholders. The process will assess financing needs, consider the effectiveness, consistency and synergies of existing instruments and frameworks, and evaluate additional initiatives, with a view to preparing a report proposing options on an effective sustainable development financing strategy to facilitate the mobilization of resources and their effective use in achieving sustainable development objectives. [...]\nThe outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) \u201cThe Future We Want\u201d recognizes the need for significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources and the effective use of financing, in order to give strong support to developing countries in their efforts to promote sustainable development, including through actions undertaken in accordance with the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development and for achieving sustainable development goals.\nHeads of State and Government agreed in Rio to establish an intergovernmental process under the auspices of the General Assembly, with technical support from the United Nations system.\nThe process will be carried out in open and broad consultation with relevant international and regional financial institutions and other relevant stakeholders to assess financing needs, consider the effectiveness, consistency and synergies of existing instruments and frameworks, and evaluate additional initiatives, with a view to preparing a report proposing options on an effective sustainable development financing strategy to facilitate the mobilization of resources and their effective use in achieving sustainable development objectives.\nAn intergovernmental committee, comprising 30 experts nominated by regional groups, with equitable geographical representation has been tasked to implement this process, concluding its work by 2014. The committee was established by UN General Assembly decision 67/559, effective 21 June 2013.\nDuring its first session, the committee elected two co-chairs: H.E. Ambassador Pertti Majanen from Finland and Mr. Mansur Muhtar from Nigeria.\nA Working Group on Financing for Sustainable Development has been set up under the UN System Task Team (UNTT) to support the work of the committee.\nParagraph from Rio+20 - The Future We Want\n252. We reaffirm that the means of implementation identified in Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation, the Monterrey Consensus and the Doha Declaration on Financing for Development are indispensable for achieving the full and effective translation of sustainable development commitments into tangible sustainable development outcomes. We reiterate that each country has primary responsibility for its own economic and social development and that the role of national policies, domestic resources and development strategies cannot be overemphasized. We reaffirm that developing countries need additional resources for sustainable development. We recognize the need for significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources and the effective use of financing in order to promote sustainable development. We acknowledge that good governance and the rule of law at the national and international levels are essential for sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth, sustainable development and the eradication of poverty and hunger.\nThe composition of the committee shall at any one time comprise 30 experts nominated by regional groups, with equitable geographical representation. In accordance with the UN General Assembly decision that establishes the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing (67/559), regional groups \u201cshall be authorised to appoint replacements of those experts from their group who cease to be members of the committee, effective upon notification to the President of the General Assembly and the committee by the relevant regional group\u201d. Therefore, members might be replaced at a further stage of the process, as decided by regional groups.\nMembership of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing (as of 25 March 2014):\nAndr\u00e9 Lohayo Djamba (Democratic Republic of the Congo)\nAdmasu Nebebe (Ethiopia)\nKaramokoba Camara (Guinea)\nAhmed Jehani (Libya)\nJoseph Enyimu (Uganda)\nMansur Muhtar (Nigeria)\nLydia Greyling (South Africa)\nZou Ji (China)\nKhalid Al Khudairy (Saudi Arabia)\nTakeshi Ohsuga (Japan)\nMohammad Reza Farzin (Islamic Republic of Iran)\nSung Moon Up (Republic of Korea)\nLukita Dinarsyah (Indonesia)\nRajasree Ray (India)\nLatin American and Caribbean Group\nGaston Lasarte (Uruguay)\nSa\u00fal Weisleder (Costa Rica)\nDulce Mar\u00eda Buergo Rodr\u00edguez (Cuba)\nChet Neymour (Bahamas)\nReginald Darius (Saint Lucia)\nSamuel Moncada (Venezuela)\nNathan Dal Bon (Australia)\nPertti Majanen (Finland)\nAnthony Requin (France)\nNorbert Kloppenburg (Germany)\nLiz Ditchburn (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)\nEmiliya Kraeva (Bulgaria)\nT\u00f5nis Saar (Estonia)\nViktor Zagrekov (Russian Federation)\nDragan \u017dupanjevac (Serbia)\nFranti\u0161ek Ru\u017ei\u010dka (Slovakia)\nList of experts nominated by regional groups to serve as replacements for members of the committee (as of 24 February 2014):\nAfrican Group:\nAli Mansoor (Mauritius)\nAsia-Pacific Group:\nAmjad Mahmood (Pakistan)\nLatin America and Caribbean Group:\nJanet Wallace (Jamaica)\nEduardo G\u00e1lvez (Chile)\nTroy Torrington (Guyana)\nJaime Hermida Castillo (Nicaragua)\nFrancisco Gaetani (Brazil)\nWestern European and Others Group:\nAntonios Zairis (Greece)\n\u00d6zg\u00fcr Pehlivan (Turkey)\nUN System Task Team Working Group on Financing for Sustainable Development - Background Papers\nUNTT Working Group on Sustainable Development Financing - Chapter 1\nUNTT Working Group on Sustainable Development Financing - Executive Summary\nMapping of financial flows at the sector level: A UNTT WG contribution in response to a request from the Co-Facilitators for cluster 1\nA/68/321 - Implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable Development and of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development\nA/68/202 - A life of dignity for all: accelerating progress towards the Millennium Development Goals and advancing the United Nations development agenda beyond 2015\nA/68/357 - Follow-up to and implementation of the Monterrey Consensus and Doha Declaration on Financing for Development\nA/68/221 - International financial system and development\nA/67/353 - Modalities of the financing for development follow-up process\nA/67/769 - Global economic governance and development\nE/2013/52 - Coherence, coordination and cooperation in the context of financing for sustainable development and the post-2015 development agenda\nOther UN Resources\nMDG Gap Task Force Report 2013: The Challenge We Face\nA Million Voices: The World We Want (UNDG Report on Post-2015 Consultations)\nReport of the High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda: A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development\nUN System Task Team on the Post-2015 UN Development Agenda: A Renewed Global Partnership for Development\nUN System Task Team on the Post-2015 UN Development Agenda: Financing for Sustainable Development in the Global Partnership Beyond 2015\nDESA World Economic and Social Survey 2012: In Search of New Development Finance\nDoha Declaration on Financing for Development\nLetter from the President of General Assembly appointing the Permanent Representatives of Kazakhstan and Norway to facilitate the process of establishing the committee\nLetter from the Permanent Representatives of Kazakhstan and Norway inviting Chairs of regional groups to nominate experts by 31 March 2013 (Enclosure: Indicative, non-exhaustive, list of examples of possible experts)\nCo-Chairs\u2019 closing remarks during the Second Session\nCo-Chairs\u2019 Summary of the First Session",
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        "raw_content": "October 30, 2017 by Jane Edwards\n9 Kickass Female Pilots\nThat Might Surprise You\nAngelina Jolie. Photo Courtesy of Movie Pilot\nHarrison Ford and Clint Eastwood are usually the names that spring to mind when you think about actors who possess pilot licenses. However, they are far from being the only A-list thespians that have broken not just into Hollywood, but into the skies as well. This article lists 9 of the most influential female pilots that ever lived.\nGisele Bundche. Photo Courteys of Mark Edwards\nBrazilian model and Victoria\u2019s Secret Angel Gisele Bundchen learned to fly a Robinson R44 helicopter while she was pregnant with her and Tom Brady\u2019s child. She was able to get her license in 2009. Bundchen is an advocate of sustainable flying via the use of alternative fuel, and worked with the UN\u2019s Environmental Programme to campaign the initiative.\nCarol Vorderman has been a popular figure on British TV for over 30 years. Her career began in 1982 when she joined a game show called Countdown and appeared on the show with Des O\u2019Connor and Des Lynam. She took some personal time off from the screen to do what she has always dreamed off: take off, fly solo, and be one with the skies. Vorderman earned her license back in 2013, and in November 2014, she became an Ambassador to the Royal Air Force Air Cadets. She was given an honorary title of Captain and is the first female ambassador in the RAF Air Cadets\u2019 history.\nCarol Vorderman. Photo Courtesy of The Daily Mirror\nAngelina Jolie established her reputation of being a female action star when she played Lara Croft in Tomb Raider. The video game series that spawned a multi-million dollar empire went beyond video games, breaching new heights regarding merchandise and even its own Tomb Raider slot title launched on Spin Genie. The role put her on the map in terms of being an action hero on and off screen, giving her the strength to do most of her own stunts in the film series. Getting her pilot\u2019s license proves just how fearless Jolie is in real life. She currently flies a Cirrus SR22 aircraft.\nAngelina Jolie. Photo courtesy of Rebrn\nHillary Swank. Photo Courtesy of Beyazperde\nHilary Swank played Amelia Earhart, the pilot who vanished as she attempted to fly solo around the world, in the biopic Amelia. The role required her to learn how to fly, and it seems she was a natural. However, she was unable to get her license while filming because her insurance company wouldn\u2019t allow her to because of the contract she was working under, according to a post on Fox News.\nWhile no reports have since been released on whether she was able to complete the requirements that would grant her a license, it\u2019s only a matter of time before Swank becomes a fully fledged pilot, hence why we have included her in this list.\nNow, let\u2019s step back into history and check out some fascinating women who became instant celebrities because of their feats in the Aeronautics industry.\nPhoebe Omlie\nOmile was the first ever woman to earn a transport license back in 1927. She won the Dixie Derbie Air Race in 1930, as well as the National Air Races in Cleveland the following year. She was also the first woman to be admitted into the aforementioned races. Omile went to Washington DC as a private flying specialist for the Civil Aeronautics Authority (CAA) to help the U.S. prepare for World War II. She chose flying schools that served as training centers for military flyers and convinced the CAA to hire women as flight instructors. Her proposal was accepted by the Tennessee Bureau of Aeronautics, forever changing the future of America\u2019s aeronautics.\nFay Gillis Wells\nWells was a popular journalist, broadcaster, and an American pioneer aviator. Back in 1929, she established the Ninety-Nines, the international organization for licensed female pilots. She used her skills as a broadcast journalist and corresponded from the Soviet Union in the \u201930s, as well as pioneered overseas radio broadcasting with her husband, Linton Wells.\nIn the same year, she and her husband performed sensitive government missions in Africa and carried on their mission for many more years. She also promoted world friendship through flying.\nElinor Smith. 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In 1966, she received the Howards Hughes Memorial Award from the Aero Club of Southern California.\nLindbergh was the first ever female American pilot to earn a glider\u2019s license. She used that license, as well as learning how to read Morse code, in order to help her husband pioneer routes for the airline industry. In 1933, she accompanied her husband on a 5-month 30,000-mile survey for the Transcontinental Air Transport surveying Greenland, Russia, Iceland, England, Spain, Brazil, and Africa.\nLindbergh received several honors and awards throughout her life in recognition to her contributions to the aviation industry. In 1933, she received the U.S. Flag Association Cross of Honor for taking part in surveying transatlantic air routes. She also received the Hubbard Medal by the National Geographic Society for completing 40,000-miles of explorations while in the air.\nJane Edwards is a flying enthusiast who loves to write about airplanes and flying. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Nasrallah\nLes m\u00e9dias isra\u00e9liens: \u201cNotre probl\u00e8me avec Nasrallah est qu\u2019il est sinc\u00e8re\u201d ~ Israeli Channel 2: \u201cIsraelis Fear Sayyed Nasrallah\u2019s Honesty\u201d\nPosted by Cem Ert\u00fcr in Cem Ert\u00fcr, Hezbollah, Israel, Israeli intelligence, Nuclear Program, Nuclear Weapons, Sayyed H. Nasrallah, strategic nuclear weapons, Syrian Patriots, Zionist entity\nCem Ert\u00fcr, Hezbollah, Israel, Israeli intelligence, Nasrallah, Nuclear Program, Nuclear Weapons, Sayyed H. Nasrallah, strategic nuclear weapons, Syrian Patriots, Zionist entity\n(FRA) ~ Pour ceux qui suivent les m\u00e9dias isra\u00e9liens ces derniers temps, ils n\u2019auront aucun mal \u00e0 constater une certaine admiration dans leurs contenus, lorsqu\u2019il s\u2019agit de l\u2019ennemi num\u00e9ro d\u2019Isra\u00ebl, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah. En r\u00e9alit\u00e9, il en a toujours \u00e9t\u00e9 ainsi, sa popularit\u00e9 \u00e9tant soutenue par son franc-parler et sa sinc\u00e9rit\u00e9.\n(ENG) ~ \u201cIsrael\u201d seems to be living an ongoing nightmare, as it could not ignore the stances made by Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah who gave his latest speech on Tuesday. \u201cIsraeli\u201d Channel 2\u2019s Oded bin Ami, according to the article, assured that \u201cIsrael\u2019s\u201d major problem is that Sayyed Nasrallah has proved over time that he is honest and does not lie, and he always discusses issues that are based on reality and facts.\u201d\nCategories Select Category +All Articles (3,077) 104th Airborne Brigade (1) 1984 (2) 2011 (1) 2013 (1) 2014 (2) 2015 (3) 2016 (1) 2017 (2) 2018 (3) 2022 FIFA World Cup (1) 9/11 (11) A-321 (12) AAB (1) Abbey Martin (1) Abducted (1) Abducted Christians (1) Abdul Basit Sieda (1) Abdul Hadi Awang (1) Abdul Salam Harba (1) Abdullah al-Dardari (1) Abdullah Azzam Brigades (3) Abdullah Gul (3) Abu Bakr Al-Baghdaadi (22) Simon Elliot (11) Abu Dhabi (2) Abu Mohammed al-Joulani (2) Abu Sakkar (1) Acqua Potabile in Siria (1) Adana (2) ADL (1) Adnan Aroor (2) Adnan Mansour (1) Adra (12) Afghanistan (10) AFP (3) Africa (3) Afrin (4) AfriSynergy (1) Afshin Rattansi (1) Afterlife (1) Agenzia Stampa Italia (1) Ahmad al-Jarba (8) Ahmad Jannati (1) Ahmadinejad (6) Ahmed Jibril (1) Ahmet Davutoglu (5) Ahrar al-Sham (11) AIPAC (14) AKP (2) Al Jadid TV (1) Al Jazeera (13) Al Quds (5) Al Saud (14) Al Shabaab (2) Al-Akhbariya TV (1) al-Alam (3) Al-Aqsa Mosque (8) Al-Arabia (9) al-Azhar (1) al-Baath Party (5) Al-Ba\u2019ath Brigades (1) Al-Baath University (1) Al-Bouti (7) al-Dweireneh (1) Al-Farok Brigade (3) Al-Farouk Brigade (2) al-Halqi (3) al-Hossen citadel (1) al-Houla (42) al-Khateeb (3) Al-Kindi Hospital (1) Al-Mahdi al-Harati (1) Al-Maliki (1) al-Manar (4) Al-Manar TV (1) Al-Mayadeen (9) Al-Moallem (43) al-Muadamiye (1) al-MughiRat (1) al-Nairab camp (1) Al-Nusra (203) Al-Qaaboon (3) Al-Qaeda (142) Al-Quds (14) Al-Quds day (4) al-Qusair (50) Al-Rastan (2) al-Sahil (1) al-Sfera city (2) al-Tanf border (1) Al-Tawhid Brigade (1) al-Treimseh (2) al-Trimsa (1) al-Umma (1) al-Waha (1) al-Watan newspaper (2) la Patrie (1) Souriya al-Watan (1) Syrie (1) Al-Wesi (1) al-Yarmouk Camp (29) al-Zabadani (16) al-Zara (4) al-Zawahiri (2) Al-Zoubi (16) Ala\u2019a Ebrahim (5) Alaeddin Boroujerdi (2) ALAIKUM SALAM (1) Aleksandr Lukashevich (2) Aleksandr Muzychko (1) Aleppo (632) al-Bab (7) Athria Khanasser (3) Dr. Zaher Hajjo (1) Kastello road (2) Khanaser (12) Manbij (1) Mons. Antoine Audo (1) Tishrin Dam (1) Vescovo di Aleppo (2) Aleppo battle (233) Aleppo Castle (6) Aleppo International Airport (2) Alex Jones (2) Alexander Grushko (1) Alexander Lavrentyev (1) Algeria (3) Ali Akbar Salehi (1) Ali Akbar Veleyati (5) Ali Haidar (5) Ali Larijani (5) Ali Shaaban (1) Ali Zeidan (2) Aliaa Mahfouz Ali (1) Allah (2) Alla",
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        "raw_content": "Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE) Q4 2018 Earnings Conference Call Transcript\nAlexandria Real Estate Equities (NYSE: ARE)\nGood day, and welcome to the Alexandria Real Estate Equities fourth-quarter year-end 2018 conference call. [Operator instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Paula Schwartz, investor relations. Please go ahead.\nPaula Schwartz -- Investor Relations\nThank you, and good afternoon. This conference call contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. The company's actual results might differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements is contained in the company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.\nAnd now, I'd like to turn the call over to Joel Marcus, executive chairman and founder. Please go ahead, Joel.\n10 stocks we like better than Alexandria Real Estate Equities\nDavid and Tom just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy right now... and Alexandria Real Estate Equities wasn't one of them! That's right -- they think these 10 stocks are even better buys.\nJoel Marcus -- Executive Chairman and Founder\nThank you, Paula, and welcome everybody to the fourth-quarter and year-end 2018 conference call, and happy new year and healthy new year to everybody. With me today are Steve Richardson, Peter Moglia and Dean Shigenaga. And as I always do, I want to thank the entire Alexandria family for an operationally outstanding fourth-quarter and year-ended 2018. A quick look at Page 4 of our press release highlights our, I think, and depicts our amazing collective accomplishments as of year-end, including our all-time high-end revenues.\nEach of the speakers will get into these -- the quality of our tenants, the quality of our cash flows, our leasing stats, our margins, our credit rating, our exposure to variable rate debt and importantly, very importantly, our leverage is lowest we've ever had in the history of the company. So with that, I'd like to talk a little bit about -- since our founding, we've always been blessed to be an idea-based meritocracy culture. And as a very mission-driven company, we operate at the highest standards and levels of integrity and ethical behavior. And we have among the best disclosure and transparency hard earned over our 22 years as a public company and so recognized by NAREIT.\nAnd when we speak about corporate social responsibility, which is a big buzzword in the industry today, we at Alexandria try to live it every day. In 2018, among many notable accomplishments, our team volunteered over 2,600 collective hours to important nonprofit causes and 49 of our team members ran the New York City Marathon and raised over almost $0.25 million for Memorial Sloan-Kettering's cancer fund research. At investor day on November 28, in addition to giving what we felt was very good guidance for 2019, we also gave investors and analysts our framework for our five-year growth plan where Alexandria has the potential to double rental revenues from 2018 to 2022 on what we own on balance sheet today, assuming a positive macro and industry environment. And I think it's important to understand why we can articulate such a bold and positive framework.\nIt really is based on three key strategies. No. 1 is our business strategy. And in the 2004, '05 and '06 timeframe, we pivoted from a single-asset strategy to a core cluster campus strategy and began and initiated major campuses in Mission Bay, New York City and Cambridge and beyond, which are now bearing huge cash flow -- high-quality cash flow results.\nIn addition to our business strategy, our financial strategy was pretty crucial coming out of the financial crisis of '08 and '09. For the years 2010 through 2013, we became critically important an investment-grade company with access to investment-grade debt, and we sold certain key land parcels including a very large site, which really was handled in an exquisite fashion by Steve Richardson, which now sits on where the Warriors Stadium is being built and where we're building two towers for Uber for part of their headquarters at Mission Bay. And that really was critical to substantially lowering our leverage, which led to our significant out-performance in the years 2014 through 2018. And then thirdly, really, you have a business strategy, you have a financial strategy and then you have a management and personnel strategy.\nThose are the three kind of anchors of any really great company strategy. And from 2008 onward, we did not layoff our construction development team during and after the market crash. Led by our very talented Vince Ciruzzi, we kept our great team and then continued to build as we came out of the crash to where it is today, where we have a super high level of operational excellence with delivery and cost management. We continue to build our core accounting and financial team with Dean's leadership and the regional operating teams headed by long-tenured Level 5 leaders.\nAnd probably one of the most important things we did was to appoint Peter Moglia as chief investment officer during the crash, which radically professionalized our entire investment philosophy and approach to operations, acquisition, redevelopment and development. And Peter also brought a highly specialized experience base and knowledge base in financing, joint ventures and sales of partial interest. If you look at Page 33 of the supplement, it really depicts the Alexandria management of our development pipeline, something that has become because of the financial strategy, the business strategy and the management strategy really enabled us to grow after and out of the crash. And you can see the stats there on Page 33, which I think are, Dean always is very proud, really, I think, exceptional for an economy.\nLet me move very quickly before I hand it over to Steve on a quick summary of the life science industry. Venture capital had another historic year with -- and an all-time high with life science being funded to the tune of over $27 billion. San Francisco Bay was No. 1, with 32% of that, Greater Boston 21% and San Diego 9%.\nThe FDA and the industry had a record year with 59 novel medicines approved by the FDA, a historic number. I'm not sure if they can match that in future years, but it was truly historic. Also, 2018 was a strong year for biotech IPOs, with 56 companies going public and raising accumulative $6.7 billion. So we're very proud of both our real estate fundamentals and also the life science industry fundamentals.\nSo let me turn it over to Steve to get more color on the quarter and the year.\nSteve Richardson -- Co-Chief Executive Officer\nThank you, Joel. Alexandria as an innovator and leader in creating first-in-class life science clusters is very pleased to report healthy lab real estate fundamentals, featuring strong demand against the backdrop of constrained supply, and important to note, severely constrained supply in a few of our key sub-markets that we'll detail in the following comments. Very quickly, 2018 was an absolutely excellent year. The highlights include a cash rent increase of 14.1%.\nImportant to note that this is the highest during the past 10 years. 4.7 million square feet of leasing, the second highest during Alexandria's nearly 25-year history. And this stat, I think, is critically important that percentage of early renewals and releasing this past year was 71%. And what's underneath that is a clear indication of a sense of urgency in the market among our client tenants.\nThe quarter highlights include rental rate increases of 11.4% cash and an increase of $41 million in rental revenue, primarily due to the delivery of 300,000 square feet leased on a long-term basis to Merck in South San Francisco and Takeda in San Diego, both high-quality, investment-grade pharmaceutical companies. Other key leases include Dendreon leasing 76,000 square feet in Seattle. That alone was a 44% GAAP increase, which is really a testament to the value and durability of Alexandria-designed and operated lab improvements. Moving onto the East Coast.\nGates Medical leased 52,000 square feet at OKS in Cambridge. An important GSA lab tenant leased 64,000 square feet at 5 Research in Maryland. Regenxbio also leased 132,000 square feet at a new project we have in Maryland. We also have an investment-grade pharmaceutical company that leased 66,000 square feet at a redevelopment project at 681 Gateway in South San Francisco.\nAnd finally, a very exciting early stage company, Insitro, leased 35,000 square feet in South San Francisco as well. Our leadership role in the country's leading life science clusters enable us to capitalize on these very solid lab real estate fundamentals. At the outset, I referenced a severely constrained supply dynamic and the details below include the Cambridge market with just a 1.1% vacancy rate with the lab demand at 2.1 million square feet, paired with another 1.9 million square feet of technology demand. Mission Bay and San Francisco has a 0% vacancy rate and Greater Stanford down on the peninsula has a 1.6% vacancy rate.\nOverall, the San Francisco region's life science demand remained strong at 2.5 million square feet, while tech demand has actually increased to 7.8 million square feet in the area from San Francisco to Palo Alto. We are monitoring supply in South San Francisco with a potential for two new projects from new entrants in the market there. Moving north, Seattle's life science cluster in South Lake Union has become even tighter with the vacancy rate of less than 1% and lab demand increasing to 611,000 square feet. And important to note that this is against the backdrop of more than 3 million square feet of tech demand.\nOn the southern part of the West Coast, San Diego's UTC and Torrey Pines sub-markets have a direct vacancy of 6.8%. And as well, we are seeing an increase of lab demand there to 1.6 million square feet. And finally, Maryland is healthy with nearly 500,000 square feet of demand and just a 4.6% vacancy rate. I think the clear takeaway here is that the solid lab real estate fundamentals continue to be driven by the success of the life science industry, as Joel outlined.\nAlexandria as a trusted partner to the entire life science ecosystem is oftentimes collaborating with its clients for many months and even years on new projects. Page 33 of the supplemental details the accomplishments of our fully integrated, underwriting leasing and construction teams during the past 10 years with 4.1 million square feet 100% leased and 3 million square feet 30% -- 36% leased at the start of these Class A projects. As we consider new starts in our core markets that will continue to drive NAV, we will closely monitor these lab real estate fundamentals and continue leveraging our unique and strategic insights. Take it away, Peter.\nPeter Moglia -- Executive Vice President\nThanks, Steve. I'm going to spend the next few minutes updating everybody on our fourth-quarter deliveries, our near-term pipeline and our asset sales efforts. In the fourth quarter, we fully delivered 213 East Grand in South San Francisco to investment-grade tenant Merck. The initial stabilized cash yield is 6.5%, which is a healthy spread over what we believe would be a sub-5% cap rate if it was sold today.\n9625 Towne Centre Drive in the prime University Town Center sub-market of San Diego was fully delivered to investment-grade tenant Takeda. The initialized cash yield is 7.3%, which is 30 basis points greater than we initially projected and 160 points -- basis points over Green Street's cap rate for the sub-market, so another great example of value creation. Two assets in Maryland: 9900 Medical Center Drive in the prime Shady Grove sub-market of Rockville and 704 Quince Orchard Road in Gaithersburg partially delivered in the fourth quarter. Both assets have pro forma yields approaching or exceeding 8.5%.\nThe Maryland market is continuing to gain momentum, and we are well-positioned to capture its growth, illustrated by two recent announcements touched on by Steve for build-to-suit, for public gene therapy companies, Regenxbio and Autolus. Those two projects will further diversify the region's tenant base and combined for over 250,000 square feet of lease space that we'll deliver in 2020. A portion of 5 Laboratory Drive was delivered as well in the fourth quarter, bringing nearly 1/3 of that project into operation. Great leasing progress has continued there with 100% of the space either leased or under negotiation, prompting the need to expand this unique campus in RTP by beginning the development of the adjacent 9 Laboratory Drive property, which is also one of our 2020 deliveries.\nFinally, one of our partial 2018 deliveries, 399 Binney, slipped into January because of pipe work performed by the city of Cambridge that interfered with our glazing installation and delay caused by the power company who were months late in hooking up permanent power. Both of those events were out of our control. The team did an amazing job mitigating these impacts down to a 1-month delay. And due to achieving economic terms above our initial underwriting, the associated cost impacts will not cause our return to dip below our pro forma yield of 6.7%.\nIn fact, it will likely be higher once we complete delivery of the remaining 40,000 square feet. This asset resides in the sub-4.5% cap rate Cambridge market and is yet another example of our ability to create tremendous value for our shareholders. 2019 brings more of the same. With the 2.2 million square foot pipeline, including unconsolidated joint ventures, that is already 88% leased with another 2% under negotiation.\nWe have construction loans in place for the joint ventured assets, reducing the total equity needed to complete these projects to approximately $450 million. 188 East Blaine Street continued its steady absorption, going from 33% leased in the third quarter to 49% leased at the end of the fourth. We have remained on track to achieve an initial stabilized cash yield of 6.7% in a market where institutional assets have been trading in low to mid-4s. 275 Second Avenue in Waltham, sub-market of Greater Boston, has approximately 30,000 square feet left to deliver and is now 90% leased with a proposal out for the remaining 10%.\nIt remains on track to achieve a 7.1% initial stabilized cash yield. 279 East Grand, which is an extension of our South San Francisco campus anchored by Alphabet subsidiary Verily is approximately 67% leased to Verily and 33% leased to an exciting new company that Steve mentioned Insitro, which is developing new drugs by integrating machine learning techniques with recent groundbreaking discoveries in life science. This project is a testament of the high-quality value creation development team we have in place in the Bay Area as it's expected to deliver with an initial stabilized cash yield of a whopping 8.1%, likely a 300 basis point spread over its market cap rate. The Bay Area team is also executing the redevelopment of 681 East Grand located only a few blocks from the 279 building.\nIt is also anchored by an investment-grade tenant and is expected to stabilize the cash yield of 7.9%, also likely a 300-basis-point spread above its market cap rate. In addition, they will be delivering the remaining 49,000 square feet at Alexandria Park in Palo Alto by the end of the second quarter. The space is fully leased to an investment-grade tenant and is projected to stabilize at a 6.7% yield in the low 5% cap rate sub-market. Finally, we're excited to be adding the redevelopment of 140,000 square feet of the Alexandria life science factory in Long Island City to our 2019 pipeline.\nThis property will serve to accommodate the expansion of our growing base of early stage companies in New York City and is expected to be a platform, from which to cede our development of the North Tower, which is anticipated deliver in the 2021-2022 timeframe. I'll just touch on asset sales. We are pleased to update you that we have signed purchase and sale joint venture and ancillary documents effectuating the partial interest sale of 60% of the 388,000 square foot 75/125 Binney project in Cambridge to a highly regarded U.S.-based institutional investor. The agreed-upon value of $1,880 per square foot represents a 4.3% cap rate on fourth-quarter annualized net income and is a testament to the significant value that resides in our urban innovation campuses and our brand.\nIn addition, we have identified a number of assets that can be recycled into higher returns or joint ventured to provide an advantageous cost of capital relative to common equity. We are currently working with consultants to confirm our valuations and we will be iterating our disposition strategy based on these efforts and market conditions throughout the year. To sum it up, our value creation machine continues to run. And when we need to monetize it, we've been able to execute that flawlessly.\nSo I'll go ahead and pass it over to Dean.\nDean Shigenaga -- Chief Financial Officer, and Co-President\nThanks, Peter. Dean Shigenaga here. Good afternoon, everyone. Let me just touch on an important topic before I jump into key highlights for the quarter and the full year.\nAs Peter highlighted, we announced the execution of this P&S for the sale of the 60% interest core Class A property that was developed at 75/125 Binney Street in Cambridge. The sale price is $1,880 per rentable square foot that represents a 4.3% cap rate on fourth-quarter cash NOI annualized. If you look back over the last five years, including this transaction, our dispositions aggregate $1.5 billion at an average cap rate in the mid-4% range. The key takeaways that our team has built a very high-quality asset base of Class A properties in some of the best real estate sub-markets in the country, and we have built an industry-leading high-quality tenant roster.\nAnd both of these translate into one of the best portfolios of high-quality cash flows in the REIT industry today. We clearly have a very attractive high-value asset base and this P&S announcement today further supports this. Our office lab properties should be valued at a premium to Class A office due to the quality of the real estate, high-quality tenant roster, lower long-term CAPEX requirement, and importantly, our unique and differentiated business strategy, our platform, brand and highly experienced team. So let me get back to our comments on operating and financial results.\nI briefly want to cover our fourth-quarter and 2018 results, balance sheet and improving credit metrics, growth and cash flows from operating activities and dividends, brief comment on sustainability and philanthropy efforts and our updated guidance for 2019. From a real estate perspective, 2018 was truly an outstanding year with our entire team executing on our strategic goals. Real estate and life science industry fundamentals were strong in 2018, and 2019 will benefit from continued strength of fundamentals. 2018 was a year of record leasing, as you heard from Steve.\n$4.7 million rent-able square feet executed with the highest cash rental rate growth in the past 10 years at 14.1%. Our outlook for 2019 leasing is strong as well. Contractual expirations are very manageable at only 5.2% of total annual rental revenue, and we're projecting 2019 cash rental rate increases in a range from 11% to 14%. Strong occupancy was supported by our high-quality tenant roster and was up 50 basis points since January 1 to 97.3% at year-end.\nIn 2019, we expect continued growth in occupancy to 98% at the midpoint of the range of our guidance, reflecting continued strong demand from some of the most innovative entities in the world. Our unique and differentiated business strategy focuses on high-quality cash flows from our collaborative life science and technology campuses in key urban innovation clusters. Class A properties in AAA locations generate 77% of our annual rental revenue today. Additionally, we have an industry-leading, high-quality tenant roster with 52% of our annual rental revenue from investment-grade rated or publicly traded large cap companies.\nFundamentals, record leasing, strong occupancy, collaborative campuses and Class A properties, our favorable lease structure with, one, annual rent escalations and, two, operating expense and CAPEX recoveries and our high-quality tenant roster collectively contribute to our consistently strong same property performance. We've reported strong same property growth and NOI at 3.7% and 9.2% on a cash basis for 2018 and both exceeded our strong 10-year average performance. Our outlook for 2019 reflects continued strength with cash same-property NOI growth in the range of 6% to 8%. Adjusted EBITDA margins were strong at 69% and represents another top statistic in the REIT industry.\nOperating expenses were up 17% during 2018 and includes the increase of 7.5% within the same property portfolio. This increase in same-property operating expenses was really higher in 2018 than a typical annual increase in OPEX in any given year was really driven to increases in property taxes related to recently completed construction and annual reassessments in certain markets. Keep in mind that our favorable lease structure includes the triple net provision in 97% of our leases and result in a recovery of operating expenses from our tenants. Our team's strong leasing philosophy in 2018 also included outstanding execution of lease-up of value creation projects.\nWe executed 1.7 million rent-able square feet of leases related to development and redevelopment of Class A properties, 90% of which related to 2019 deliveries. These leases provide significant initial contractual annual rents, aggregating $96 million and contain annual escalations to drive continued growth and cash rents. Our venture investment and support company is focused on transforming the lives of people throughout the world. Since the beginning of 2018, new GAAP rules require that we recognize changes in the fair value of certain investments in earnings.\nAs of December 31, our cost basis was $652 million or 4.5% of total assets, and we had unrealized gains of $240 million. Our net loss for the fourth quarter of $0.30 per share and earnings per share of $3.52 for the full year of '18 included unrealized losses of $83.5 million and unrealized gains of $136.8 million, respectively, due to changes in the fair value of certain nonreal estate investments. Now turning to balance sheet and our improving credit metrics. We closed out 2018 with the strongest balance sheet in the history of the company in both -- in 2018 both Moody's and S&P highlighted improvement in our credit profile with Moody's increasing their rating to Baa1 stable and S&P increasing their outlook to BBB positive, really ranking ARE's ratings near the top of the office sector today.\nOur balance sheet leverage was solid at 5.4 timesbased upon net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA, and we remain very committed to strong and improving credit metrics. Briefly on cash flows and common stock dividend. We have a very high-quality growth in cash flows from operating activities after dividends and also hit an all-time high in 2018 at over $150 million, really due to strong execution of internal and external growth initiatives. During the year, our board of directors approved two increases in our quarterly common stock dividends, resulting in an 8.1% growth in full-year 2018 dividends over 2017.\nOur board's policy continues to reflect our strategy of sharing growth in cash flows with our common stockholders, while retaining significant capital for reinvestment into new Class A properties. Briefly on sustainability and philanthropy efforts. We're clearly focused on creating sustainable and vibrant environments to support the development of breakthrough therapies and technologies to help cure disease, enhance nutrition and improve the way we live and work. We also focus on having a very positive and meaningful impact on the health, safety and well-being of our tenants, employees and communities in which we work and live.\nWe're very proud of our Green Star designation from GRESB and our team's pursuit of important 2025 goals to reduce the impact we have on the environment. 2018 was also a great year for our team's philanthropy and volunteerism efforts. Our team volunteered over 2,600 hours at more than 250 nonprofit organizations and provided mission-critical support to organizations, doing impactful work in the areas of medical research, STEM education, military support services and local communities. Closing here on guidance.\nWe updated our guidance for 2019 that was initially provided on November 28 at our annual investor day event. Our team's usual review of construction projects over the last 60 days identified opportunities to reduce projected construction in 2019 without -- or with no changes to projected delivery dates in 2019. Our updated guidance for 2019 assumes $100 million less in construction, representing a 7% reduction in overall spend. About half of this or 3.5% of our overall budget was reduced as a result of identifying usual conservative assumptions in our annual estimates.\nThe other half of the reduction or another 3.5% of our budget was due to certain aspects of a particular construction project that were no longer a component of the final project. The key point here is that cost reductions did not impact the timing of project deliveries for 2019. The reduction in spend also resulted in reduction in our forecasted common equity needs by $100 million and a reduction of capitalization of interest, which is really a reduction of construction spend for the year. I should also point out that capitalization of interest in the fourth quarter of '18 peaked at $19.9 million, up $2.5 million over the third quarter due to the buildup of CIP for the significant delivery of almost 650,000 rent-able square feet of new Class A properties from our development and redevelopment activities really in the fourth quarter and into January of 2019.\nThese deliveries will result in a reduction of capitalization of interest as we look into the first quarter of '19 in comparison to the fourth quarter of 2018. Our 2019 guidance for EPS was updated to a range from $1.95 to $2.15, and there was no change in the strong outlook of our 2019 FFO per share as adjusted at the midpoint of $6.95. In closing, we truly had an outstanding year in 2018, and our team is off to a great start into 2019. Let me turn it back over to Joel.\nSo operator, if we could go to Q&A, kindly.\nYes, sir. [Operator instructions] The first question comes from Jamie Feldman of Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Please go ahead.\nJamie Feldman -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch -- Analyst\nGreat. Thank you. I was hoping you could talk more about the pre-lease percentage of the 2020 development delivery pipeline? Can you provide more color on that?\nJamie, it's Steve here. Yes, sure. As we look at the 2020 deliveries, we've got five different buildings that total about 560,000 square feet. In those projects right now, we're 81% leased, another 2% negotiating, so very substantially resolved in the 83% range there.\nWe do have a number of other projects totaling about 1.3 million square feet slated for deliveries later in 2020. We're in active discussions with groups at a number of those projects, and we look forward to updating everybody as the year progresses.\nAnd Jamie, if I could add, I would just remind you in my prepared comments that during the year of 2018, we executed 1.7 million rent-able square feet related to the value creation pipeline. 90% of that related to deliveries that are occurring in 2019. So our team is hitting on all cylinders on lease-up of the value creation pipeline, and we're working hard to really get the remainder of the pipeline addressed, but we're excited about what we have already resolved.\nOK. Did I miss it somewhere that you actually say, which five are the leased?\nWe haven't broken those out yet, Jamie. We'll be doing that in the future.\nCan you say, which ones are leased?\nYes. We've got couple down in San Diego and then the two projects at Medical Center Drive in Maryland.\nThose are -- those one -- those are leased?\nOK. All right. And then, Dean, so your comment on the $100 million of less spend, does that -- is that getting pushed out into '20 or how do we think about it? Or is it just shrinking the total pipeline?\nIt is not pushing out much of the spend into '20. Most of it related to conservative two buckets, Jamie. One bucket was conservative assumptions that we were able to address over the last two months, which is pretty typical in a given year to be able to knock out 3%, 4%, 5% of the budget just by carefully challenging the forecasting. And then, we had 1 unique project that had a little bit of an element in it that as we looked harder at it, it wasn't something that we could accomplish in the final design and -- or ended up being a reduction to the overall cost of that project.\nSo neither of them, Jamie, had anything to do with pushing the cost out to '20 or any delays on any of the projects.\nOK. And then, finally, I mean, as you think about the potential of doing more JV sales based on the great pricing in Cambridge, I mean, is there a scenario where you actually don't need any more common equity this year?\nWe have a modest number that remains, Jamie. I would say that dispositions are always a key component of our capital plan. We also have pretty unique opportunities to invest capital at great returns. So I don't know that it will fully eliminate it, but it's an important component.\nThe next question comes from Manny Korchman of Citi. Please go ahead.\nManny Korchman -- Citi -- Analyst\nHey, good afternoon everyone. Your markets have certainly had some massive rent growth, which is from -- given sort of those very low vacancy rates you discussed. Is there an elasticity curve to rent? Or could you push rent harder? And if so, why aren't we seeing even bigger mark-to-market or rent markups on rollovers?\nManny, hey, it's Steve here. Look, there's always a balance and I think we've been pretty consistent with that. These are repeat clients, multi-market clients. I think you've seen very significant statistics.\nWith the outset, we referenced the highest cash increase this past year. So I don't think we've been shy at all about pushing rents. So we continue to engage on a long-term basis with these tenants, and I think we are hitting the mark and capturing the full value there. So stay tuned as the development pipeline continues to get leased up.\nManny, it's Peter Moglia. I also would like to remind everybody that one of the things that we really do well is incorporate annual increases into our leases and add a 3% per year clip by the time those leases roll, and we're still making some pretty great cash and GAAP increases over and above what happened during the lease, certainly, I think, speaks to our great execution on the leasing side.\nMaybe on a similar topic. Again, given those low vacancy rates, what's the release-out for those multiples of demand that want to be in this market and just can't find the space?\nOur 2019 and 2020 deliveries, to start.\nYes. And to add to that, Manny, I think you see the early renewals and that one of the all-time highs at 71%. Clearly, the sense of urgency there, locking down space, figuring out how to expand when it's a high-class problem, but that is a challenge we have in a number of our markets.\nAnd one final one for Peter, if I could. Just what are your criteria when thinking about these JVs? So maybe more specifically, why was it 75/125 that got JV-ed rather than one of your other Cambridge properties? And then as you look at expanding either the JV or the sales program, how do you think about what you're JV-ing?\nI'm sorry. What's the last part of that? How do I think about what?\nPeter, just how do you think about what goes into a JV versus something you want to own -- wholly own going forward?\nYes, I think one of the key elements is, have we provided as much value as we possibly can up to this time, and is the ability to create more value later on. In the case of 75/125 Binney, it's fully leased to great tenancy, but it goes for another, I believe, 12 years before you can actually get to the mark-to-market. So our partner is patient capital, and it will do well in 12 years when that lease rolls, but it's a great opportunity for us to monetize that and then put that money to work into our highly leased -- highly returned pipeline. So that is one of the things we certainly look at.\nAnd then as far as JV partners go, we've definitely looked for those that are -- understand our business and are easy to work with and trust in our judgment and our brand to deliver great results. And this particular partner recognize that, and I wouldn't be surprised if we do more business with them down the road.\nThe next question comes from Sheila McGrath of Evercore. Please go ahead.\nSheila McGrath -- Evercore-Analyst\nYes. I wanted to ask Peter a few more questions on the JV. Did you speak to one partner exclusively? Or were there many potential partners discussed? And what was the level of interest? And if you could just give us a little insight on where the rents in that asset mark versus current market rent?\nOK, the first one, the current rents, I believe, are in the mid-70s and the market rent there is conservatively in the low to mid-80s. So that -- the answer is that piece. As far as marketing, we had a strategy to message to investors that we wanted to work with because that is a very important thing as far as who we partner with. It's not all about the cost or the purchase price.\nIt has a lot to do with the culture of who we're dealing with because we want to make sure we're very aligned. So we had a small, targeted audience that we approached. We had a valuation in mind that was very close to what we ended up with, and our buyers stepped up early and we were able to get it done. There were a number of other people contacted before we settled on the final choice, and we did receive an enormous amount of interest given that this product was in Cambridge and that there are a number of parties out there that want to JV with Alexandria and get into this life science real estate niche.\nOK. that's helpful. Do you think that the people that you're in discussion with are starting to give the life science the lease structure and EBITDA margins more -- any consideration versus more traditional office?\nI think that people definitely recognize on the CAPEX side that we're very efficient in our operation versus office. I think they also look at our tenant roster and understand that they're not only investing in great real estate but they're getting credit behind it relative to office. So I think that's really what's driving it. Plus the industry is one of the driving forces of the economics of the United States.\nIt's an industry that's very difficult to take offshore due to intellectual property issues. And obviously, it's a well-paying industry and our tenant base is very -- has very large balance sheets and is constantly looking to expand its pipeline for the future, and they have been looking to us to be a provider of that space.\nOK, great, and just one more. You've allocated more capital to the Stanford kind of cluster via acquisitions. Can you just talk about that market and your vision there? Is demand kind of equally driven by tech and life science in that cluster?\nSheila, it's Steve here. Having been in that market for 35 years, it was historically very well balanced between life science and technology. I mean, you had some very strong brand names down there with -- Merck, historically, has been a tenant in Stanford Research Park, Syntex, Alza and others. And what we've seen over time is tech has become larger and larger with Google, in particular, Facebook, even Apple begin crowding out to life science industry there.\nThere is still strong demand for serial entrepreneurs, the venture capital on Sand Hill Road for people to be in that Greater Stanford cluster. So as we look at this very strategically, certainly with the acquisition in the Research Park, building out as we will the first new Class A lab facilities in San Carlos in over 20, 25 years, we think this is critically important to the industry and we've heard that directly from clients that we've worked with for a long, long time.\nThe next question comes from Tom Catherwood of BTIG. Please go ahead.\nTom Catherwood -- Cowen and Company -- Analyst\nThank you. Good afternoon guys. So we've seen a good deal of M&A activity in the life science sector. Obviously, some impacts your tenants, Bristol-Myers and Celgene and Takeda.\nHow do -- kind of multi-part question here, but, a, how do you evaluate your exposure to any one tenant when these large companies are merging? And then the second part of it is, when companies merge, what has -- historically, what has been the impact on the real estate needs? And has it depended if it's a large-cap pharma or small-cap biotech? What's kind of been the impact on the need?\nYes. So Tom, this is Joel. So I think if you look at Page 26 of the supp, as we kind of think about -- we have really an all-star, highly diversified cast of top 20 tenants that make up more -- almost 45% of the rent. We always think about not trying to be overly concentrated.\nAnd I think if you look at the numbers, the percentage of aggregate rental revenues, we really don't have great exposure to any single company in a way that we think would be catastrophic or highly damaging to the company from Takeda at No.1 at 3.6% down to FibroGen, which has a potential blockbuster product to oral erythropoietin to replace the injectable, at 1.4%. So I think we're pretty mindful of that. I think when you think about the Celgene/Bristol-Myers -- Bristol-Myers' acquisition of Celgene, so you have our No. 7 acquiring our No.\n5, but I think one thing to keep in mind is Bristol is leading some facilities in Seattle that we've released at the Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center. And we believe on Celgene, as we luckily don't have any of Celgene's home campus in Summit, New Jersey, which I think where most of the cost synergies will come out of, but they have two important locations -- several with us but two of the most important are Juno in Seattle and the...\nReceptos.\nReceptos, yes, in San Diego. Both of those, we believe, have mission-critical therapies that are critical to the acquisition and the value of the acquisition. So I think we feel pretty good overall about that combination.\nGot you. And then in general, in the past, in your experience, do kind of waves of mergers cause a large footprint reduction? Or does it totally depend on kind of the mission of the companies and what their drug pipeline looks like?\nYes, I think where you have large companies merging to large companies, I think you have a lot of cost synergies that shake out and you have a lot of home campuses, many of those are owned by the pharma companies themselves where things get reduced in size. But I think where you have pharma buying biotech, it isn't always true but I think more than -- more likely than not, those acquisitions are for the pipeline and the talent that you have. There are occasions where select biotechs are bought that have a single product opportunity, and those are pretty easy to spot. So when we lease to tenants, there are no tenants in our top 20 that have -- that are single product, onetime shots on goal.\nSo we're really careful in our underwriting about that. That would be a bad outcome.\nGot it, got it. And then a quick question for Peter. You mentioned that the Maryland market continues to gain momentum, as well as the lease-up then an RTP driving the start of the next development down there. Is this the case in those two markets where demand is relatively onetime in nature, as in the growth is related to a specific resource topic or one specific funding source? Or are those markets developing more sustainable ecosystems similar to your larger clusters?\nYes. So maybe let me talk -- I'll ask Peter to talk about real estate, but for a second, in Maryland, I think you have a resurgence over the last couple of years of tremendous amounts of dollars that have come into the National Institutes of Health. And overall, the government funding of biomedical research in that area has been stronger. You've also seen -- as Peter and Steve said, you've got certain new gene therapy or cell therapy companies that have emerged.\nThere's a stronger base of venture capital NEAs located there and they raised funds that are in the $2 billion to $3 billion range. So that ecosystem actually has come back from a very nascent system. It was super vibrant in the early 2000s with the genetic revolution and sequencing, but then it kind of fell into a long kind of tenure, kind of non-growth situation but it's really coming out and we expect it to be not a onetime shot. North Carolina, I think what we've done is we've tried to move to where we think -- and we'll have a lot more to talk about this on the first-quarter call, where we think the intersection of human health is both in fighting disease and then enhancing nutrition.\nAnd so we've made a stake in the ground and really created the first ever in the U.S. that we know of -- that we know about multi-tenant ag tech campus, and that's the one that I think Steve referred to that we've got about 100% lease or committed. Peter, you might comment.\nYes, I mean, I'll echo the comments on RTP. We certainly saw a trend few years ago of North Carolina being an optimal place for ag tech research, and we started making incremental investments over time. And as Joel said, we'll provide some more detail on that next quarter. In Maryland, I wanted to say that -- I think one of the things we're really happy about is that it used to be very dependent on government funding, and so you could basically chart the market based on the NIH budget.\nAnd of course, around 2008, 2009, we started to see that dip, and of course, the Maryland market went down. What has happened over the last few years is that we're seeing a lot of commercial companies coming into the areas because they want to be adjacent to the NIH and other institute -- government institutions because they're having the government cosponsor different programs. Kite, for example, has moved there because they're working with the NIH and the National Cancer Institute on projects, and then we saw a follow-up with Autolus, one of the tenants that is anchoring our new development at 9950 Medical Center. They're also a CAR-T company.\nSo that diversity is going to really dissipate the reliance on government, and that was really a key for us to gain the confidence to start investing more in there. And it's paid off because demand has just really been strong, and any thing that has come available has released fairly quickly. And of course, now we've announced to build to suit, which will be the first new product developed in Maryland in well over a decade. So there's been a constrained supply for good reasons because there was very little growth over the last decade but that is now turning.\nAnd because we're well-positioned with landholdings and redevelopment opportunities, we're able to capitalize on it and we're hoping that there'll be more good news in the future.\nUnderstood. Thanks, everyone.\nThe next question comes from Michael Carroll of RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead.\nMichael Carroll -- RBC Capital Markets -- Analyst\nThanks. Can you provide some color on the major near-term development starts the company is pursuing today? I know the North Tower is on that list, but are there any other major projects that we should be looking out for here over the next few quarters?\nMichael, it's Steve Richardson. Sure, I think as we've listed in the supplemental there, we've got a project in South San Francisco on Haskins Way. So we're beginning to do the pre-development work and horizontal infrastructure. As I had talked about earlier down in the Greater Stanford cluster, the 825, 835 Industrial Road project as well, we're doing pre-development work there down in San Diego at 3115 Merryfield, again, pre-development work there; 1165 Eastlake.\nAnd these are all in markets where we don't have significant availabilities, and these are the result of ongoing conversations that we have with our client tenant base. So I just want to be clear on how these decisions are being made and how we're informing our plans to move forward, and I think 1165 Eastlake is a perfect case in point. The 1818 project has done extremely well. And then finally, down in North Carolina, as Joel and Peter were just commenting, the great success at 5 Lab Drive is leading us to start doing pre-development work, getting 9 Lab Drive.\nAnd then 6 Davis Drive is also getting build-to-suit interest, very early discussions down there. So that kind of rounds out the 2020 deliveries, as we've been detailing them in the supplemental.\nSo when you think about breaking ground on these projects too, do you need to have some type of pre-lease percentage to break ground? Are you just happy if there's interest and there's no availability and you think that's going to be leased up over the two years it takes to complete and stabilize?\nYes, I think what we've done historically, Michael, is we've looked at the pre-development work and the horizontal work as necessary from a speed-to-market perspective, but then we monitor these very closely before we actually make the big capital investment and going vertically. And at that point, that's when we really look at having some type of kickoff tenant or anchor tenant in these projects. And as I detailed in my prepared remarks, 4 million square feet at the time of kickoff were fully leased at 100%, and the other 3.1 million square feet were roughly 1/3 leased, so very significant and on both accounts, whether we were multi-tenant or single tenant.\nGreat. And then Steve, I know you mentioned in your prepared remarks the increased competition that you're seeing in South San Francisco. I mean, how do you think about that market today? And is that something that you still want to heavily invest in given the planned projects that are on top over the next few years?\nYes, maybe stepping back at the Bay Area, we just had a strategic planning meeting, and I think what was highlighted is we are very, very well balanced in kind of the four key clusters, the SoMa market, the Mission Bay market, South San Francisco and Greater Stanford market, so not really overweight in any one market. We've been 100% leased in the region now for a number of years. South San Francisco continues to be a critically important market to us, and we think the Haskins project will provide a great platform for a number of different types of companies. Peter had highlighted it, 681 Gateway.\nWe fully resolved that in very short order. We just started the redevelopment activities there. We're already 100% leased. So we monitor the competition very closely.\nI think we're significantly differentiated on a number of fronts, and we think our tenants respond to that very favorably as well.\nThe next question comes from Daniel Ismail of Green Street Advisors. Please go ahead.\nHey, guys. Maybe to follow on that question, are you noticing any other pockets of new supply in any of your markets that is a cause for concern?\nDaniel, it's Steve again. No, not in particular. Again, Seattle's very tight. I would say Cambridge is severely constrained.\nWe've talked about the Bay Area, really no significant ground-up development projects down in San Diego. So really, South San Francisco is the only sub-cluster that we're monitoring.\nOK. And maybe just a bigger picture question for Joel. So prescription drug pricing is likely to come up in tonight's State of the Union address. Are there any expectations for drug price regulation in the next 12 to 18 months? And the -- and is there any potential impact on the pricing power for your tenants?\nWell, I guess I'd say one thing. Could you imagine Congress agreeing on anything? But we did actually meet with Medicare recently and had some very good discussions with them. The President's desire is to try to eliminate the rebates and the middlemen fees, which make up -- so if you're an ethical drug company selling branded products, about 40% of the price of that goes off to third parties. And then in the discussion we had in Washington, it's clear that there are a lot of end user vendors, not the patient but the vendors who dispense these.\nSo there are hospitals and other third parties that then mark the drugs up, some as much as 10x. And when it's buried, if you go in for surgery and it's $100,000 -- actually, I just had this happen personally to a family member, and they get a bill back that shows everything's paid for by insurance or reimbursed by insurance except drugs and the drug is $1,000 or $2,000. Oftentimes, that's marked up 2, 3, many times by the group that's dispensing it. So there's a real effort to go after the probably unreasonable markups and the middlemen who are taking 40% off of the list price before it ever gets to the consumer.\nThose are the two big areas that I think people are focused on but it's pretty clear. Remember, go back to basics. Drugs only make up about 10% to 15% of overall healthcare cost, and 90% of all drugs that are sold are generic. So there's a lot of fire and talk about drug prices, but it doesn't fall wholly on the manufacture standpoint.\nI think what you may see is Medicare forcing out that middlemen rebate pricing whether that can be extended to a private pay. Remember, in U.S. insurance or U.S. healthcare, about 2/3 are covered privately; about 1/3 is covered through Medicare and government plans; and then there's about 8% to 10% which still are uncovered.\nSo if Congress is going to act, they have to act on the 2/3 and it would take both parties and I don't think that's going to happen, but it would go after the middlemen pricing and the unreasonable markups of the dispensary element of the system, if that's helpful.\nNo, that's helpful. Maybe just a last one for Dean. On the sources of equity in 2019, should we be expecting that to be done in the form of a forward equity raise or of ATM throughout the year?\nManny, I think all of our -- whether it's debt or equity capital and dispositions for that matter...\nI'm sorry, Dan, really dependent on market conditions. And when we hit that point in time or assess those, the environment, and execute, the capital needs on the equity front are fairly modest this year given the disposition program we have in place. So either option is available to us when we're ready for it.\nAnd we have a follow-up from Manny Korchman of Citi. Please go ahead.\nMichael Bilerman -- Citi -- Analyst\nHey, it's Michael Bilerman. Maybe Dean or Steve or Peter, whoever wants to take this, but just sort of following whole sort of capital discussion. And I recognize that if you're trading at a big premium to NAV, issuing equities at great use of capital, but when I think back to last three years, one of the things that you guys did was over-equitize a lot of your external growth via -- whether it was acquisitions or redevelopment or new development opportunities in order to de-lever the balance sheet, but the balance sheet now in the best position, better it ever has been, which is a great thing. But you think about the equity size of the company, and the company has gone from about 70 million shares outstanding to over -- well over 100 million shares outstanding.\nSo the equity base has grown pretty dramatically. As you think about the capital commitments that are going to be coming down the road in 2020, 2021, 2022, just given the vast amount of opportunities that you already have within the company, do you think about more of a merchant build to take advantage of the significant value creation that you have in the development pipeline and maybe pre-selling more assets, like you just did at 75/125 Binney, to raise that capital today when the market is hot and when you've put these commitments out there where you are getting great returns on the development?\nMichael, good comments all around. You're right that we did raise more equity over the last few years to drive down improvement and leverage in our credit profile. 70 million to 100 million shares directionally sounds correct, but keep in mind we also grew bottom line FFO per share 60% if you include our growth through the end of 2019 here, so outstanding, top of the market REIT sector growth. I think the key to continuing to drive results as strong as that is to be disciplined with our value creation pipeline, both development, redevelopment and being disciplined on funding, which we will continue to do and utilize sources that makes sense.\nOver the years, I'd say 10-plus years, we've always thought about different alternatives, including what you just mentioned but we haven't pulled the trigger on it as far as some fund-type approach because it didn't just make sense for the business. So we do evaluate alternatives as the short answer your question, Michael, and we'll continue to be very prudent in how we execute the business.\nAnd I don't know necessarily it has to be a merchant bill fund or have a fund, but it just sounds like there is substantial institutional interest in your asset class, as evidenced by the sales that you've done and other sales in the marketplace that try to harvest some of that value today when you know that your commitment is going out or there could be a good arbitrage knowing it would be short-term dilutive but long-term NAV-accretive in doing that.\nYes, it's interesting as we step back over the last -- looking at this question today but we've thought differently about it, a variety of scenarios to fund the business over the last 1.5 decades, Michael, and we'll continue to brainstorm about different alternatives. But I think, again, the key here is to be focused and balanced on how we grow the business and how we fund it, and so we'll continue to brainstorm on the best solutions. And if something changes, we'll share it with the investor community as it develops.\nYes, on a number of assets, I think, Michael, we clearly would not joint venture, things like our center in New York or a number of assets in Cambridge. But the 75/125, for the reasons Peter articulated, turned out to be a great opportunity both time, value and it's on the -- actually the same side of the street that 225 Binney is that we joint-ventured back a couple of years ago. So it's on the north side. It also is going through an interesting transition in tenant base.\nAnd as Peter said, we had wrung all the value out of it that we could be. We remember the times when we we're dealing with ARIAD. So that building has a long history, as you know well. So we're pretty careful about what we do, but I think Peter's deep expertise in this area and, I think, world-class relationship together with Tom and those on the ground in Cambridge, I think, give us a real set of opportunities to selectively mix a variety of forms of equity for our future growth.\nAnd also, on the future growth, we don't know what's going to happen come 2021, 2020 even. So we're pretty careful about the growth in the future.\nRight. Joel, since I have you -- I can't be the only one that's receiving emails from bioreitbully@yandex.com. Can you comment a little bit about what's happening with your eldest son and the lawsuits going back and forth regarding him starting a run labs thing in Europe and counter-suing for the use of your logo and name and where this is headed?\nYes. So I think if you go back to what I said at the beginning, think of Alexandria as a company that has been around for 25 years. I think this year is actually our 25th anniversary. We've built a very special business.\nWe were the first ones to really identify this business and really build this business. We've developed, I think, a unique business strategy, as I said in my prepared remarks. We've developed, I think, a great financial strategy that's been reflective of the market changes over the years. And I think most importantly, we've built an employee base and a management base that I would say is really second to none, very long-tenured people in all aspects of the company.\nWe've had Jim Collins come in and help our people, and I think it's fair to say that if you look at anyone who is trying to bring any discredit or any cloud to the company, I think you can assume that that is a meaningless approach. And I think that I'll let Jennifer Banks, who's our general counsel, comment on the litigation. But I think just remember, you have a highly ethical, highly motivated company here made up of long-tenured people, and I think the kinds of things that are going on are clearly illegal and they're immoral and they will be dealt with in a very severe fashion.\nJennifer Banks -- General Counsel\nMichael, this is Jennifer Banks. I'm the general counsel here, and so I'll just jump in quickly. I mean, as I'm sure you can imagine, we don't comment on litigation matters. For litigation matters, like all company matters, we'll continue to always make all appropriate and required disclosures, but we don't have comment beyond that.\nThis concludes our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Joel Marcus for any closing remarks.\nYes. Thank you, everybody. We appreciate your taking time to listen, appreciate the Q&A, and we look forward to talking to you at the first-quarter results end of April or early May, and we'll bring you more detail on the -- on some of the ag tech strategies that we have in mind and appreciate it very much. Thanks, guys.\nMore ARE analysis",
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        "raw_content": "\u201c\u2026 a selection of the language really spoken by men\u201d?\nWilliam Wordsworth\u2019s claim to have brought poetry back to \u201cthe language of conversation in the middle and lower classes of society\u201d gets repeated to each new generation of students (1). But did early nineteenth-century writing in general become more accessible, or closer to speech? It\u2019s hard to say. We\u2019ve used remarks like Wordsworth\u2019s to anchor literary history, but we haven\u2019t had a good way to assess their representativeness.\nIncreasingly, though, we\u2019re in a position to test some familiar stories about literary history \u2014 to describe how the language of one genre changed relative to others, or even relative to \u201cthe language of conversation.\u201d We don\u2019t have eighteenth-century English speakers to interview, but we do have evidence about the kinds of words that tend to be more common in spoken language. For instance, Laly Bar-Ilan and Ruth Berman have shown in the journal Linguistics that contemporary spoken English is distinguished from writing by containing a higher proportion of words from the Old English part of the lexicon (2). This isn\u2019t terribly surprising, since English was for a couple of hundred years (1066-1250) almost exclusively a spoken language, while French and Latin were used for writing. Any word that entered English before this period, and survived, had to be the kind of word that gets used in conversation. Words that entered afterward were often borrowed from French or Latin to flesh out the written language.\nIf the spoken language was distinguished from writing this way in the thirteenth century, and the same thing holds true today, then one might expect it to hold true in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as well. And it does seem to hold true: eighteenth-century drama, written to be spoken on stage, is distinguished from nondramatic poetry and prose by containing a higher proportion of Old English words. This is a broad-brush approach to diction, and not one that I would use to describe individual works. But applied to an appropriately large canvas, it may give us a rough picture of how the \u201cregister\u201d of written diction has changed across time, becoming more conversational or more formal.\nThis graph is based on a version of the Google English corpus that I\u2019ve cleaned up in a number of ways. Common OCR errors involving s, f, and ct have been corrected. The graph shows the aggregate frequency of the 500 most common English words that entered the language before the twelfth century. (I\u2019ve found date-of-entry a more useful metric of a word\u2019s affinity with spoken language than terms like \u201cLatinate\u201d or \u201cGermanic.\u201d After all, \u201cLatinate\u201d words like \u201cschool,\u201d \u201cstreet,\u201d and \u201cwall\u201d don\u2019t feel learned to us, because they\u2019ve been transmitted orally for more than a millennium.) I\u2019ve excluded a list of stopwords that includes determiners, prepositions, pronouns, and conjunctions, as well as the auxiliary verbs \u201cbe,\u201d \u201cwill,\u201d and \u201chave.\u201d\nIn relative terms, the change here may not look enormous; the peak in the early eighteenth century (181 words per thousand) is only about 20% higher than the trough in the late eighteenth century (152 words per thousand). But we\u2019re talking about some of the most common words in the language (can, think, do, self, way, need, know). It\u2019s a bit surprising that this part of the lexicon fluctuates at all. You might expect to see a gradual decline in the frequency of these words, as the overall size of the lexicon increases. But that\u2019s not what happens: instead we see a rapid decline in the eighteenth century (as prose becomes less like speech, or at least less like the imagined speech of contemporaneous drama), and then a gradual recovery throughout the nineteenth century.\nWhat does this tell us about literature? Not much, without information about genre. After all, as I mentioned, dramatic writing is a lot closer to speech than, say, poetry is. This curve might just be telling us that very few plays got written in the late eighteenth century.\nFortunately it\u2019s possible to check the Google corpus against a smaller corpus of individual texts categorized by genre. I\u2019ve made an initial pass at the first hundred years of this problem using a corpus of 2,188 eighteenth-century books produced by ECCO-TCP, which I obtained in plain text with help from Laura Mandell and 18thConnect. Two thousand books isn\u2019t a huge corpus, especially not after you divide them up by genre, so these results are only preliminary. But the initial results seem to confirm that the change involved the language of prose itself, and not just changes in the relative prominence of different genres. Both fiction and nonfiction prose show a marked change across the century. If I\u2019m right that the frequency of pre-12c words is a fair proxy for resemblance to spoken language, they became less and less like speech.\n\u201cFiction\u201d is of course a fuzzy category in the eighteenth century. The blurriness of the boundary between a sensationalized biography and a \u201cnovel\u201d is a lot of the point of being a novel. In the graph above, I\u2019ve lumped biographies and collections of personal letters in with novels, because I\u2019m less interested in distinguishing something unique about fiction than I am in confirming a broad change in the diction of nondramatic prose.\nBy contrast, there\u2019s relatively little change in the diction of poetry and drama. The proportion of pre-twelfth-century words is roughly the same at the end of the century as it was at the beginning.\nAre these results intuitive, or are they telling us something new? I think the general direction of these curves probably confirms some intuitions. Anyone who studies eighteenth and nineteenth-century English knows that you get a lot of long words around 1800. Sad things become melancholy, needs become a necessity, and so on.\nWhat may not be intuitive is how broad and steady the arc of change appears to be. To the extent that we English professors have any explanation for the elegant elaboration of late-eighteenth-century prose, I think we tend to blame Samuel Johnson. But these graphs suggest that much of the change had already taken place by the time Johnson published his Dictionary. Moreover, our existing stories about the history of style put a lot of emphasis on poetry \u2014 for instance, on Wordsworth\u2019s critique of poetic diction. But the biggest changes in the eighteenth century seem to have involved prose rather than poetry. It\u2019ll be interesting to see whether that holds true in the nineteenth century as well.\nHow do we explain these changes? I\u2019m still trying to figure out. In the next couple of weeks I\u2019ll write a post asking what took up the slack: what kinds of language became common in books where old, common words were relatively underrepresented?\n1) William Wordsworth and Samuel T. Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems (Bristol: 1798), i.\n2) Laly Bar-Ilan and Ruth A. Berman, \u201cDeveloping register differentiation: the Latinate-Germanic divide in English,\u201d Linguistics 45 (2007): 1-35.\nThis entry was posted in 18c, 19c, linguistics by tedunderwood. Bookmark the permalink.\n4 thoughts on \u201c\u201c\u2026 a selection of the language really spoken by men\u201d?\u201d\nAlice on March 17, 2011 at 10:12 pm said:\nThis blog is way too smart for me, but I appreciate that you\u2019re writing it.\nThis particular post is admittedly in danger of becoming an article.\nPingback: Recent Linkage 12 \u00ab Signifying Media\nAnne McGrail on March 20, 2012 at 8:34 pm said:\nI am fascinated by the direction of your research. You are very generous to post as you go along\u2013something I admire about the whole DH community.",
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        "raw_content": "Don\u2019t have to call ICBC within 24 Hours\nIt is common for people to be told by the police to contact ICBC within 24 hours of their accident. This is a misconception.\nYou do not have to call ICBC within 24 hours, you don\u2019t even have to call them within 36hours. You can contact ICBC within a reasonable time after the accident.\nThis is important because the stress that occurs after an accident is very high. You need time to settle. Time to come to terms with what happened. You also need to make sure you have sought out the necessary medical treatment.\nNext, you need to call a Tell Del lawyer. We will tell you when you should contact ICBC and what you should and should not say to them. Alternatively, we can call them on your behalf.\nWe are here to help you through this difficult situation. We are here to make sure you are not taken advantage of. We are here to ensure you are properly represented.",
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        "raw_content": "If you go to your run of the mill agency like State Farm or Farmers Insurance, you won\u2019t have a chance at being approved for life insurance with congestive heart failure. We have, however, obtained many successful approvals with this heart condition and many other types of impaired risk cases.\nTwo Types of Approval\nAn individual with congestive heart failure may qualify for two types of insurance: traditional life insurance or graded death benefit life insurance. Traditional coverage will require a medical exam and is usually much less expensive. You will need to be in better health to qualify for this type.\nThe key to a traditional policy approval will be a recent echocardiogram, treadmill stress test, or cardiac catheterization showing that the heart is not overly enlarged, and the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is still within acceptable levels.\nThe ejection fraction measures how efficiently the left ventricle pumps the blood. Normal is around 50% to 60%. But in people with heart failure, the ejection fraction drops, sometimes into the 40\u2019s, 30\u2019s or even 20\u2019s. It will need to be in the 40\u2019s to have a chance at a traditional policy.\nYour odds are also better of being approved if you are a non smoker, at a good weight, with no other health issues, such as diabetes. The insurance carriers will expect that you will be on medication to control your blood pressure, so that\u2019s okay.\nIf your heart failure is in later stages, your ejection fraction may be lower than this, and your only option will be to apply for a graded death benefit type of policy.\nThis type of life insurance is far easier to qualify for. As long as you haven\u2019t been confined to a nursing home or had a heart attack or transplant in the past 2 years, or currently hospitalized, you can potentially qualify for this coverage. There are other qualifying questions related to other medical conditions, but those are the only conditions as it relates to your heart.\nA graded death benefit policy works a bit differently than traditional, in that you don\u2019t need to have a medical exam, and they won\u2019t order your medical records, so it\u2019s much quicker. However, it is also more expensive than the traditional variety.\nThe term \u201cgraded death benefit\u201d is also very important. It means your death benefit is reduced during the first 2 years of the policy. For example, if you have a policy with a $50,000 death benefit, the benefit might only be $5,000 in the first year, $10,000 in the second year, and then $50,000 thereafter. The most popular and reputable company offering graded death benefit life insurance is Fidelity Life Association.\nTypes of Life Insurance Offered by Fidelity\nOne of the nice things working with Fidelity\u2019s impaired risk products is they have their graded policy, which is a whole life policy, which builds cash value. But what is unique is they also offer a lower cost type of insurance called term, which keeps the premiums fixed for the duration of the term. For example, they offer 10 year term, 20 and 30 year term policy, which also has the first 2 years as a graded benefit.\nTo get started with a life insurance quote with congestive heart failure, simply fill out our quote form on the right, and tell the representative who contacts you about your entire health history.",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to Thank You First Responder\nA grassroots effort to raise awareness, support, honor, celebrate and say Thank You to First Responders.\n#ThankYouFirstResponder\nWatch & Share the Anthem!\nFirst Responders Put Their Lives on the Line for US\nPlease Take a Moment to Share Your Appreciation\nFirst Responders Make the Ultimate Sacrifice\nOn 9/11, more than 400 first responders lost their lives, including 343 firefighters, 60 police officers, and 15 EMTs. Learn more about the creation of a National First Responders Day.\nWhen You Need Help, First Responders are There for You\nLearn the Words to the First Responder Anthem \u201cThank You First Responder\u201d\nDownload the Sheet Music\nWatch & Share the Anthem\nFirst Responder Ebola Fighters are TIME's 2014 Person of the Year\nVisit TIME to Learn Why\nHelp Us Say Thank You \u00bb Get Involved!\nFirst Responders Touch Our Lives\nJoin Us in Honoring & Celebrating the Lives of First Responders by Sharing Your Experiences\nShare Your First Responder Story\nThank You First Responder, Inc. (TYFRO), a 501(c)3 South Florida based non-profit and Broward County Commissioner Tim Ryan will launch a campaign to offer a Mental Health First Aid training course to First Responders.\nFORT LAUDERDALE, FL. \u2014 NOVEMBER 8, 2017 \u2013 Thank You First Responder, Inc. (TYFRO) along with Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca are inviting the public to our 2nd Annual First Responder Appreciation Event on November 13, 2017 beginning at 5 PM at Bokampers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.\n[Press Release] Thank You First Responder Launches Kentucky Chapter\nLexington, Kentucky, February 6, 2017 \u2013 Thank You First Responder (TYFRO) announces the launch of the Kentucky chapter that will be headquartered in Lexington and work with volunteers to reach every section of the state. Read Full Press Release \u00bb\nInspired by Andrew\u2019s determined efforts and on behalf of First Responders across America, Thank You First Responder (TYFRO) and Hooters have partnered with the National Association of Police Organizations, the National Black Police Association to launch FirstRespondersDay.org. #OneWordOneDay #ThankYouFirstResponder\n[Press Release] Thank You First Responder Organization and Stand Strong USA Launch Joint Awareness Campaign\n\u2013 Releases Anthem Video for 9/11 \u2013 Promoting a \u201cCulture of Thank You\u201d to Young People\nFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sept. 8, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ \u2014 Thank You First Responder Organization (TYFRO) today announced a joint awareness effort with Stand Strong USA (SSUSA), a non-profit committed to Save Lives + End Bullying\u2026 [Read More]\nThank You First Responder is a grassroots effort and 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to raise awareness, support, celebrate, honor and most importantly say Thank You to our Nation\u2019s First Responders for the difficult job they do every day by putting their lives on the line to protect and enhance our country and way of life.\nTogether with the aid of individuals, communities, businesses, organizations and the U.S. government, we believe the creation of a Day of Observance is the ultimate expression of thanks and gratitude for First Responders and are working diligently to unify other existing efforts under this umbrella. We the People CAN make a difference!\nDid You Know There Are Over\nFirst Responders in the U.S.\nSource: DHS First Responder Commercialization Article.\nThe creation of the organization began in early 2014 when Doug Stepelton of the Stacy Foundation was in dialogue with Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC 11) about the need to Honor First Responders and the idea for an anthem song was born. Singer \u2013 songwriter Matt Jackson was approached and agreed to write the song and ultimately traveled to Los Angeles to work in the recording studio with Producer and Engineer Darrell Thorp, a multi-Grammy award winner who has worked with a wide range of artists, from Paul McCartney, Ray Charles, Jay-Z, Elton John and Switchfoot to Joni Mitchell, Dwight Yokum and Radiohead among others.\nThe resulting song, \u201cThank You First Responder\u201d is a touching anthem instilling emotion and a true sentiment of appreciation for First Responders who demonstrate daily bravery by providing safety for us all. The founders of the organization, Matt Jackson, Ron Polito and Stanton Smith are honored to work with communities across the nation to share the importance of creating a culture of Thank You for America\u2019s Heroes.\nListen to the Anthem \u201cThank You First Responder\u201d\nA touching anthem instilling emotion and a true sentiment of appreciation for First Responders and their daily bravery providing safety for us all.\nListen to the Anthem by playing the Spotify stream.\nWatch \u201cA Day in the Life\u2026\u201d Official Music Video for the Anthem \u2013 Thank You First Responder\nOfficial Music Video for Thank You First Responder Organization entitled \u201cA Day in the Life\u2026\u201d The music video shares \u201cA Day in the Life\u201d of five different First Responders and communicates the often neglected reality that First Responders are much more than the job responsibilities they perform. Created to promote a \u201cCulture of Thank You\u201d and teach the importance of appreciating ALL First Responders.\nShare the Song!\nPurchase the Anthem*\n*A portion of the proceeds will go towards helping the families of fallen First Responders.\nWant to Do More for First Responders?\nTo honor Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMTs, Emergency Management and Search & Rescue as well as ALL those who have or continue to dedicate and sacrifice to protect and keep us safe.\nHere is one example of a First Responder who sacrificed his life in the line of duty.\nMIT Officer Sean Collier Ambushed by Boston Marathon Bombers\nAndrew Collier of Charlotte, North Carolina who works at Hendrick MotorSports created a petition to support the creation of a National Holiday for First Responders after his brother, Sean Collier \u2014 the MIT officer who was gunned down by the Boston Marathon bombers on April 18, 2013 \u2013 tragically lost his life in the line of duty. Andrew is trying to be sure the sacrifice of First Responders \u2013 whether they be police officers, firefighters, or paramedics \u2013 will never be forgotten.\nWe are working with Andrew to unify our mutual efforts to educate the public about the importance of establishing a First Responders\u2019 National Holiday.\nWatch the story \u201cCollier Strong\u201d produced by Emmy Award-winning NASCAR Productions and narrated by actor/singer and Boston native Donnie Wahlberg.\nLearn How to Help Create a National First Responders Day\nShow your support and appreciation for First Responders by viewing the petition and learning about the creation of a National First Responders Day.\nPlease share your stories, photos and videos from interactions and memories of firefighters, EMT\u2019s or law enforcement, trained in urgent medical care and other emergency dispatchers, disaster agencies and even volunteers. First responders are the people who show up in the face of danger and natural disaster because they are committed to serving others.\nThis initiative requires a full spectrum of participation with all demographics, but especially those who have been helped either directly or indirectly by First Responders. People from all walks of life are critical to the success of this effort. Help us thank First Responders for the difficult job they do every day by putting their lives on the line to protect and enhance our country and way of life.\nThank a First Responder\nJoin us in saying Thank You to First Responders.\nListen + Watch + Share the Anthem\nInspire others to do the same!\nView the Petition\nHelp to educate about the creation of a National Day of Recognition for First Responders.\nShare your First Responder Stories with us to encourage others to support the initiative.\nUse the social media sharing buttons to share this website with family and friends. Don\u2019t forget to use the hashtag #ThankYouFirstResponder when you share or post on social media!\nListen + Watch Now &\nShare Your First Responder Stories\nJoin Us in Saying Thank You To First Responders\nJust add the hashtag #ThankYouFirstResponder to your Tweets, Instagram Media, Flicker Posts or Google+ Activities and we\u2019ll display them below!\nWe owe a debt of gratitude to our brave first responders who selflessly put themselves in harm\u2019s way to help others. This initiative is a wonderful way to honor them. #ThankYouFirstResponder\nCongressman (R-NC 11), United States House of Representatives\nIt is important to remember all the good our nation\u2019s first responders do every day and support them in every way possible. They truly are the line between a civilized society and chaos.\nMachinist, Hendrick MotorSports\nFirst Responders are not just the ones to pull you out of a burning building, rescue you from a violent car crash or get you to the hospital within the moments between life and death. They are also the ones who pick up your father who has been living in a hospital bed in the living room for a year and often falls from the bed while he\u2019s being cleaned and changed. Not only do they help, sometimes several times a week, they accomplish the action with a smile on their face as they honor a man who used to be strong but has somehow found himself in that position. They perform their job with integrity and respect and I\u2019m forever grateful to the First Responders who graced the doors of my fathers\u2019 home.\nWe\u2019re always working to create more ways to say Thank You to First Responders. 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        "raw_content": "Dumb and Dumber in the White House?\nLogo of the United States White House, especially in conjunction with offices like the Chief of Staff and Press Secretary. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\nEric Holder resigned as Attorney General. You remember him? He is the guy who ran the \u201cFast and Furious\u201d program that allowed the illegal sales of firearms to the drug cartels, and the said this was proof that we needed more \u201cgun control\u201d.. More recently he lead the way in releasing illegal immigrants, who had convictions, or were wanted for, felony offense back in their country.. Like we don\u2019t have enough crooks of our own?\nLois Lerner: The lady in the I.R.S. who helped target conservative groups. Refused to testify in front of Congress, and then was one of the six people, all who were reportedly being investigated, who\u2019s hard drives were mysteriously wiped\u2026\nSecret Service Director Julia Pierson resigned : Here is a joke for you : A President and an armed Guard get into an elevator together. The armed guard is a convicted FELON.. What is the joke you ask? The answer is \u201cPresidential Security\u201d.. Oh, come on here.. In most states a convicted felon is not allowed to own, or posses, a firearm. In most cases, at least in the past, where the president was scheduled to go there would a background checks on the people who would get near him\u2026 Did they not do that, or did they just not notice that one of the Armed Guards was a felon.. Did they not even conduct a name check?\nThen there is the guy who scaled the White House fence. First reports were that he was tackled to the ground by Secret Service Agents just after he entered the WH\u2026 Why is that one different from the story that finally got out to the public? The one where the guy not only got into the WH but was close to entering the Residential wing of the WH when he was tackled to the ground by an OFF DUTY Secret Service Agent who was, supposedly, conducting a tour.. Has anyone check to see if the Secret Service is wearing uniforms from the Keystone PD?..\nYou know.. Here is an idea.. Let\u2019s move all the stories about this administrations officials from the Front Page, to the Comic section where they belong.. Right there next to Beetle Baily, Hagar the Horrible, and Garfield.\nFor my parting shot let me tell you an updated version of an old joke.\nA rich Muslim Sheik was asking his son what he wanted for his birthday. The son said he would like to go to Disney Land and see Micky Mouse. The father told his son they go to the real Disney World and to meet the real Mikey Mouse, and he took his son to the White House where he meet President Obama.\nSorry President Carter but you have been replaced as our WORST President ever\u2026\nPierson Wanted Secret Service \u2018More Like Disney\u2019: Staff\nMickey Mouse Watch Buying Guide\nRep. Cummings on Secret Service Director: \u2018This Lady Has to Go\u2019\nThe Real Reason Why U.S. Secret Service Director Julia Pierson Resigned\nI see that there is a new flap over who President Obama had picked for the presidential inauguration\u2026 It seems that his first choice, the Rev. Louie Giglio, has withdraw, very soon after he was picked.. Why you might ask? Well it seems that, for some odd reason that may have something to do with the Bible, he thinks, or thought, that homosexuality was a SIN.\nIs homosexuality a SIN? It might be.. there have been more knowledgeable people than I who have said yes, or no. Each groups seems to find some portion of the scriptures that seems to support their theory\u2026\nSo I am going to look at this in another light.. People get their values from the Bible. I have always been told that these values were personal values and that tolerance means that I should not try to force them onto others.\nOur government, the United States of America, is set up so that our laws are, yes, based on what the personal values of the majority are. They were not setup as supplemental material to the 10 commandments, or an enforcement of Biblical views. If that were true we would still be closing stores on Sunday, would know what days to not eat certain meats, or still be stoning people for heresy.\nWhat we do have is need to pass laws for the common good, for the protection of the weak, and yes, to codify certain standards that society has accepted through the ages, and yes, through the ages Marriage has been accepted as the union of one woman and one man. Utah was told this when they wanted to become a state, which turned out to be convenient for Utah as, it was about this time that the leader of the Later Day Saints go a new message from on high that polygamy was indeed wrong, and so Utah was allowed to join the Union.\nThere are laws pass against thing like, murder, rape, theft, and others, that have less to do with the Bible then a need for a stable society. Some law, based strictly on Biblical views have either been struck down, or just left unused. Take the laws on sodomy. When was the last time you hear of anyone getting charged with sodomy, or bring up the idea that homosexual couple would be in violation of these laws. Some years ago, you might remember the T.V. show \u201cWest Wing\u201d about the White House. A couple of the junior staffer were to meet with military representatives to discus gays in the military. When the military people pointed out that the president wasn\u2019t really serious about this, as he had sent junior staffers, the staffers replied that as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces if the President said it was alright for Gays to be in the military then it was the way it was. The Military people pointed out that the Uniformed Code of Military Justice outlawed Sodomy, and that since the UCMJ was in fact a law passed by congress THAT is what would have to be changed before gays would be allowed in the military.\nSo, where are we then\u2026 Some of the rules laid down in the Bible, now we are talking about the Christian Bible, have fallen by the wayside as Society changes. One of the few consistent views had been the make up of the family being headed by one man and one woman. If that is to change, then maybe we should take another look at where society gets it\u2019s values.. 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        "raw_content": "Creating research value needs more than just science \u2013 arts, humanities, social sciences can help\nActually yes, science and the arts do work together. from www.shutterstock.com\nRachel A. Ankeny, University of Adelaide, Lisa M. Given, Swinburne University of Technology\nAssociate Dean, Research and Development, Swinburne University of Technology\nRachel A. Ankeny receives funding from the Australian Research Council.\nLisa M. 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These activities are the research focus of the humanities, arts, and social sciences (HASS) disciplines.\nUnfortunately, in Australia we continue to see reductions of research funding in these areas.\nHere\u2019s why we think that\u2019s a mistake.\nRead more: Remember Turnbull's 2015 'ideas boom'? We're still only part way there\nMore than window dressing\nThere are few strategies to link STEMM and HASS disciplines in productive ways, and to treat HASS approaches as more than window dressing. For example, the Australian Science and Research Priorities focus on areas that appear to be STEMM-driven, such as soil and water, cybersecurity, environmental change, and health.\nHASS approaches are only mentioned in passing. However there was clear recognition (particularly by industry representatives) of the importance of HASS approaches when the priorities were discussed in early 2015. 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Creativity encourages experimentation, giving people, communities and companies the necessary confidence to innovate.\nWithout HASS, how can Australia position itself for economic, cultural, business, and social successes in the technologically advanced future our children will inherit? It is in the HASS disciplines that designers, makers, policymakers, and enablers sit.\nWithout a strong interdisciplinary approach to tomorrow\u2019s problems, the STEMM disciplines risk not realising their full potential for research translation and adoption, and for change for the betterment of society.\nRead more: Explainer: what's the difference between STEM and STEAM?\nMobilising value\nIn comparison to Australia, Canada will invest C$925 million over the next five years not only in science and health, but also in HASS research. 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        "raw_content": "Despite The Negative Press Surrounding Corbyn\u2019s Views, 49% of 18 to 24 Year Old\u2019s Would Vote Labour if an Election Was Held Today, While Only 16% Would Vote For The Conservatives\nLONDON, ENGLAND, August 30, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ \u2014 MOBOPINIONS Insight, released a representative sample poll of 1,903 citizens of the United Kingdom. The poll found that the majority of Britons, 57%, do not think Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is Anti-Semitic and that his views are legitimate. 43% expressed an opinion that his views on Jews and Israel are Anti-Semitic. Two-thirds (65%) of Labour party voters said his views are legitimate but a full one-third (35%) said he was Anti-Semitic even though they intend to vote Labour in the next election. Among Conservative voters it was evenly split 51% vs. 49% in favor of those who think he is Anti-Semitic.\nMen were slightly more likely to feel that Corbyn\u2019s views are legitimate with 60% vs. 40% while women were more evenly split with 53% vs. 47%. There was an interesting trend among older Britons with 56% of 65-74 years old\u2019s saying he is Anti-Semitic while only 44% said his views were legitimate. Among 75+ it was a different story with 70% saying his views are legitimate versus only 30% that believe he is Anti-Semitic.\nRegionally the opinions matched the sample with the exception of Northern Ireland where 60% believe Corbyn is Anti-Semitic versus only 40% who think his views are legitimate. 64% of North West residents feel his views are legitimate with 36% thinking he is Anti-Semitic.\nMitchell Barak, a pollster and public opinion expert who has polled more than 5 million people in 160 countries, and co-founder at MOBOPINIONS said:\n\u201cIn spite of the public outcry in the media, especially on social networks, surrounding Corbyn and his statements about Jews and Israel, the British public seems convinced that his views are legitimate and NOT Anti-Semitic. He seems to be tapping into a large segment of the population that are not accepting of the objections being made by those trying to highlight his purported Anti-Semitism. While it may seem that continued publicity will help sway others to consider Corbyn Anti-Semitic it doesn\u2019t seem to be having the intended effect. It may be that some of the offensive material, is quite old and is being brought to light currently for political reasons as elections may be drawing nearer.\u201d\nThe poll of 1,903 respondents, a national, representative sample, was conducted exclusively through Android 58% and IOS 42% mobile devices, within 351 mobile apps, from 15th August through 22nd August 2018. The survey has a margin of error of 2%.\nMOBOPINIONS, has established a reputation of consistently calling election results, including Brexit, UK General and US Presidential correctly. They use a unique technology based around a proprietary mobile survey research platform, that reaches over 1.8 billion monthly respondents, in 190 countries, within thousands of existing apps on smartphones and tablets. The platform enables survey researchers and brands to gain the opinions of their mobile audiences accurately, quickly, and efficiently, through a cost effective manner, that uses existing app based data.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Lifestyle Why Moderate Drinking May Help You Live Longer than Abstaining\nWhy Moderate Drinking May Help You Live Longer than Abstaining\nA well-done study out of Japan shines a light on the enigma of the U-shaped mortality curve related to alcohol consumption.\nA glass of red wine | via Photl.com\nBelieve me, I haven\u2019t smoked or drunk anything. At least not so far. Today, that is. This advice comes straight from the scientific literature (and I am not making this up) from the Japanese Justice Ministry.\nSo the science first. In a paper titled \u201cLate-Life Alcohol Consumption and 20-Year Mortality\u201d published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research; Sep, 2010, researchers followed 1,824 individuals between the ages of 55 and 65. The database at baseline included information on daily alcohol consumption, sociodemographic factors, former problem drinking status, health factors, and social-behavioral factors. Abstention was defined as abstaining from alcohol at baseline (meaning not due to medical problems), Mortality was determined by death certificate.\nTwo questions right off the bat:\n1) What did the researchers drink to survive long enough to conduct a 20-year follow-up study? By my most optimistic calculations, they should be all retired by now.\n2) Why didn\u2019t I think of a 20-year study? Guaranteed tenure and lifetime employment.\nThe enigma of alcohol\u2019s U-shaped curve\nBut seriously, this study addresses an enigma that kept countless epidemiologists, public health experts, alcohol researchers gainfully employed even before the government stimulus.\nWhen you plot all-cause mortality of people who abstain from alcohol, drink moderately, or heavily, you get something that intuitively doesn\u2019t make sense: a U-shaped curve, with moderate (2 glasses a day) at the bottom of the U, heavy drinkers at the top of the U on the right (no surprise there), and teetotalers at the top of the opposite side. In other words, non-drinkers died earlier than moderate drinkers. How to account for that?\nMany studies have attempted to solve the mystery, but they had a basic flaw that bedevils many longitudinal (looking across time) and cross-sectional (looking across a population) studies: confounding factors. To give only one example: the non-drinkers abstained at the time the study took place, but undoubtedly some of them had been heavy drinkers in the past and then quit. They may still suffer from a damaged heart muscle, fried brain cells, marinated liver, or cell mutations that decades later declare themselves as a full-fledged cancer. So it is important to delve into the health history, the socioeconomic status, even the psychological state of the person. And then, using statistical formulas, account for these factors so as to obtain as \u201cpure\u201d of a baseline picture as possible. Needless to say, this is hard to do. But to the researchers of this study\u2019s credit: they did it. And what they found is very interesting.\nControlling only for age and gender, compared to moderate drinkers, abstainers had a more than two times increased mortality risk, heavy drinkers had 70% increased risk, and light drinkers had 23% increased risk. A model controlling for former problem drinking status, existing health problems, and key socio-demographic and social-behavioral factors, as well as for age and gender, substantially reduced the mortality effect for abstainers compared to moderate drinkers. However, even after adjusting for all covariates, abstainers and heavy drinkers continued to show increased mortality risks of 51 and 45%, respectively, compared to moderate drinkers.\nBottom line is that abstainers die earlier. But why?\nI could think of two broad categories. The first is pure medicine: alcohol in moderation elevates the levels of HDL, the \u201cgood\u201d cholesterol. It also contains anti-oxidants and resveratrol. And it reduces blood pressure to some degree.\nThe second category is just as important, in my not-so-humble opinion. As I long suspected, the study found that moderate drinkers have more friends and higher quality \u201cfriend support\u201d than abstainers. They\u2019re also more likely to be married.\nHave you ever seen a picture of Dionysus and his cohorts? They were having a ball! Every time I see these paintings it brings a smile to my heart. I wish I was there with them. Greek Symposia, where they reclined, ate and drank wine, and had elevated discussions was the forerunner of the Jewish Seder. For me, this makes the Passover Seder a joyous occasion, rather than the somber ritual it could have been. And not just wine, any alcoholic drink would do.\nThe Paleolithic people of 10,000 years ago brewed beer. So did the Mesopotamians, Nubians, the ancient Egyptians, and the Israelites. As psychologists will tell you, alcohol in moderation removes behavioral inhibitions. Just go to any Karaoke club in Tokyo and you will encounter the painfully reserved \u201csalarymen\u201d and CEOs singing their hearts out and mingling as equals \u2013 a total breakdown of social barriers and behavioral inhibitions. As neurobiologists will tell you this is because alcohol inhibits the GABA neurons. These are neurons that put the brakes on our impulses.\nTo put it in simple terms: abstainers may be more likely to be loners, inhibited, pessimistic and high-strung. This alone can drive one to drink.\nIf all else fails \u2013move to Japan\nWhy move to Japan? No, it\u2019s not because the Japanese know how to drink, rather they know how not to die! In today\u2019s NYT (9/11/10), we read that in Japan more than 234,000 people listed on government records as age 100 or older are actually missing and probably dead, in some cases long dead. For ages, scientists looked for explanations for the advanced longevity seen in Japan. They varied from healthy food, eating in moderation, reverence for the parents and grandparents, and active integration of the old in family and society. But all the while those people were dead! Japan, with its legendary long-lived oldsters?\nNow the Japanese Justice Ministry revealed that a survey of local records across Japan uncovered about 77,000 missing residents listed as at least 120 years old, and 884 were on the records as 150 or older. That would have made them far more advanced in age than the longest-lived person recorded in modern times, a Frenchwoman who died in 1997 at age 122.\nThe furor over Japan\u2019s missing centenarians began in July when the authorities in Tokyo discovered the body of Sogen Kato, the man thought to have been the city\u2019s oldest living man at 111, mummified in his bed, dead for more than three decades.\nSo, if you are a determined abstainer, the least you should do to improve your longevity is to move to Japan. It will make the US gene pool a lot happier. Me? I am staying here, with 2 glasses of wine (Merlot, thank you very much) for dinner. Much more fun \u2013 for sure. Cheers!\nReviewed and updated 5/19/17.\nJim Salber September 16, 2010 at 9:15 am\nNice blog Dov. Someday the medical community should do some research on cannabis. There are over 200 medical conditions that respond favorably to cannabis. The movie, \u201cThe Union-the business behind getting high\u201d is a Canadian film that will open your eyes to the real story behind cannabis. Many friends of mine use it for anxiety and pain relief.",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Isabelle Huppert\nAnne Consigny, Charles Berling, Drama, Isabelle Huppert, Laurent Lafitte, Literary adaptation, Paul Verhoeven, Philippe Djian, Rape, Revenge, Review, Thriller, Video games\nD: Paul Verhoeven / 131m\nCast: Isabelle Huppert, Laurent Lafitte, Anne Consigny, Charles Berling, Virginie Efira, Judith Magre, Christian Berkel, Jonas Bloquet, Alice Isaaz, Vimala Pons, Rapha\u00ebl Lenglet, Arthur Mazet, Lucas Prisor\n\u201cShe\u201d of the title is Mich\u00e8le Leblanc (Huppert). Mich\u00e8le is divorced \u2013 from Richard (Berling) \u2013 has one adult son, Vincent (Bloquet), runs a video games company with her best friend, Anna (Consigny), is having an affair with Anna\u2019s husband, Robert (Beckel), and lives alone with her cat. She is independent, self-assured, and a little reserved around others. And then, one day, a masked intruder breaks into her home and rapes her. But Mich\u00e8le\u2019s response to this isn\u2019t typical. She cleans up the mess made during the attack, and carries on with her life as if \u2013 outwardly at least \u2013 nothing has happened.\nInwardly, though, Mich\u00e8le begins to wonder if her attacker is someone she knows. At first she thinks it might be one of the designers at the company, some of whom don\u2019t like her for her abrasive, no-nonsense attitude. She buys some pepper spray, and a small axe that she takes to sleeping with. But all the while she tells no one what\u2019s happened, not even her mother, Ir\u00e9ne (Magre). She and her mother, though, have other issues. Ir\u00e9ne wants Mich\u00e8le to visit her father, who is prison for mass murder, but Mich\u00e8le wants nothing to do with him. The murders occurred when she was ten, and afterwards, her father involved her in the aftermath, something she has never forgiven him for.\nBecause of this, Mich\u00e8le refuses to involve the police, as it will also stir up memories of the past and she will again be the subject of press attention. When it becomes clear that her attacker isn\u2019t one of her male employees, it seems as if it could be anyone. But when she is attacked again by the same masked intruder, she is able to defend herself and pull off his mask. Her attacker proves to be someone she knows, but again, she doesn\u2019t report it to the police, and she resumes her life, again as if nothing has happened. Instead, she develops a closer relationship with the man, gaining his trust and encouraging him and his sexual desires. Believing her to be something of a kindred spirit, he also believes their relationship will continue, but Mich\u00e8le has another plan entirely\u2026\nIt\u2019s entirely likely that, if you\u2019re a feminist, you\u2019re not going to like Elle. It\u2019s main character is raped, but doesn\u2019t report it; in fact, she gets on with her life as if nothing has happened. And later, when she knows the identity of her attacker, she begins a complicit relationship with him where his raping her gives him sexual satisfaction (while she doesn\u2019t even get any masochistic pleasure out of it). And when she does admit to her friends that she\u2019s been raped, she\u2019s so matter-of-fact about it, and so dismissive of their concerns, she might as well not have told them for all the difference it makes. In short, she\u2019s not reacting in the way that a woman who\u2019s been raped should react; she\u2019s not behaving in the way that she should behave.\nAt Cannes last year, where the movie was first shown, Elle was branded a \u201crape comedy\u201d, an invidious term that was trying to be clever but which does have some relation to Elle\u2019s complex, unflinching narrative. While the rape itself is sufficiently horrible (even when it\u2019s only heard at the movie\u2019s beginning, it\u2019s still disturbing), it\u2019s not the whole movie. As we begin to learn more about Mich\u00e8le, humour begins to creep into the material, and largely from the way in which she interacts with her family and friends and colleagues. She\u2019s caustic when she feels it\u2019s necessary, and this leads to us smiling at her behaviour, and appreciating her all the more. She\u2019s not letting being raped define her, or hold any power over her; and when she suspects one of her staff, she takes charge and does her best to find out who it could be. Like it or not, Mich\u00e8le is being proactive, but in a way that we don\u2019t often see in movies, even in so-called rape-revenge flicks.\nOf course, there\u2019s a strong psychological element to all this that drives the movie forward, with Mich\u00e8le\u2019s past informing and determining her present, and the feelings that she\u2019s not quite in touch with. Part of the strength of the movie is the way in which it refuses to confirm or deny just what Mich\u00e8le is doing, or how she\u2019s feeling. It\u2019s left to the viewer to decide for themselves what her mindset is \u2013 but be warned, for the most part you\u2019re likely to get it wrong. This is also due to an absolutely magnificent performance by Huppert that is a masterpiece in delicate emotional shading. Verhoeven has praised Huppert for bringing things to the character of Mich\u00e8le that he would never have thought of, and the actress \u2013 as ever \u2013 is fearless in the role, and endlessly inventive. It\u2019s an hypnotic portrayal, fascinating and complex, and she doesn\u2019t miss one single emotional beat throughout the entire movie. If there really is such a thing as \u201cbeing true to the character\u201d, then Huppert achieves that, and does it with consummate skill.\nBut while Huppert gives a stunning, tour-de-force performance, she\u2019s matched in directorial terms by Verhoeven, here making what many regard as his best movie. (Away from his fantasy and sci-fi movies they\u2019re right; otherwise an equal number of people will say that RoboCop (1987) is his best movie.) The Dutch director effortlessly weaves together the main storyline and its various subplots with the same consummate skill that Huppert brings to the role of Mich\u00e8le. Thanks to Verhoeven\u2019s sureness of touch, Elle remains endlessly provocative as a psychological drama, and equally riveting as a daring thriller. He also treads a fine line between the aforesaid drama and the movie\u2019s humour, expertly blending the two elements into an unforgettable whole. As the story unfolds, and Mich\u00e8le\u2019s actions become clearer, the veteran director still manages to use the material at hand to wrongfoot the audience and keep them guessing \u2013 a neat trick in this day and age of Internet transparency.\nThere will be some who will write this off as just another revenge movie, but that isn\u2019t the movie\u2019s raison d\u2019etre. Instead it\u2019s about a woman taking a courageous and difficult route to self-empowerment; and she does it all on her own terms. This is to be applauded, whatever the circumstances, and in the hands of the masterful Huppert and the on-form Verhoeven, Elle paints a vivid portrait of how one woman strives for and maintains her own unique place in both a grossly misogynist workplace, and in the wider world at large. It\u2019s often uncomfortable to watch \u2013 after Mich\u00e8le is raped she has a bath, and blood rises to the water line, a terrible indication of just how violent the attack was \u2013 and it offers no easy answers, either in terms of whether or not Mich\u00e8le\u2019s reaction to being raped is the right one (whatever that is), or whether her search for her attacker is motivated by revenge or curiosity or a mixture of both. It\u2019s a movie that is likely to provoke intense debate for some time to come, but even if it does, one thing is for sure: this is a movie that won\u2019t be forgotten too easily by anyone who sees it.\nRating: 9/10 \u2013 a superb thriller unjustly snubbed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as an entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at this year\u2019s Oscars, Elle is a brilliant, elaborate movie that doesn\u2019t pull any of its punches, and makes a virtue out of being uncompromising; with a daring, exceptional performance by Huppert, and Verhoeven fully in command of the material, the movie deserves every bit of praise it\u2019s received so far, and should be on many people\u2019s Top 10 lists come the end of the year.",
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        "raw_content": "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the word, that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish. So husbands ought to love their own wives as their own bodies; he who loves his wife loves himself. For no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as the Lord does the church. For we are members of His body, of His flesh and of His bones. For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.\u201dThis is a great mystery, but I speak concerning Christ and the church. Nevertheless let each one of you in particular so love his own wife as himself, and let the wife see that she respects her husband. (Ephesians 5:31\u201333 NKJV)\nFrom Genesis to Revelation, God has been signifying the relationship between Christ and the Church. Paul deals with that reality in our passage, calling our attention to the book of Genesis when he writes, \u201cFor this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.\u201d This is a direct quote from Genesis 2:4 when God had created Adam an help \u201cmeet\u201d for him. Eve was Adam\u2019s wife taken from his rib and side. The Church, The Bride of Christ, was in a figure taken from his rib and side through water and blood on the Cross as He loved the church and gave Himself for her. This \u201cgreat mystery,\u201d as Paul describes it, is central to His theology and is fundamental to understanding his directives to the churches. If we ignore this picture of Christ as the Bridegroom, and the Church as the Bride, it will be impossible to accurately make sense of New Covenant church life.\nWithin our context, Paul is clearly indicating that Jesus Christ is the anti type of the Christian husband, and that the Church is the anti type of the Christian wife. The word anti type simply means the true thing that corresponds to the figure. The very first husband was Adam, and he was a figure of Christ who was to come (Romans 5:14). So when we think about Adam and Eve we should be thinking about Christ, and His Bride, the Church. In fact, for those with a careful eye, the Great Mystery of the marriage between Christ and the Church motif is developed all through the Bible. Paul summarizes his theology on this theme when he writes, \u201cFor I am jealous for you with godly jealousy. For I have betrothed you to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ.\u201d\n(2 Corinthians 11:2 NKJV) This is pretty clear as it relates to the Bridegroom and Bride motif; however, he expounds more when he states, \u201cBut I fear, lest somehow, as the serpent beguiled Eve by his craftiness, so your minds may be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.\u201d\n(2 Corinthians 11:3 NKJV) Paul is clearly thinking in terms of the Church being vulnerable to the lies of Satan, just as was Eve beguiled by the Serpent (Satan). Beguiled is a word that means \u201cthoroughly deceived.\u201d\nIndeed, as a man, it is a strange thing to think of oneself as a bride. Most women have no trouble in this regard as it is fully natural to think of themselves in this way. In fact, many women fancy the notion of being a bride insomuch that they subscribe to Wedding magazines and other such things to stimulate their mind on the subject. Nevertheless, for men this is a very difficult thing; but this is the design of God as to the relationship to Christ, the Bridegroom and we are content with it. The fundamental thing is that all people, male and female, who are in Christ, are members of His Church, the Bride.\nHeadship in the Churches of God\nNow I praise you, brethren, that you remember me in all things and keep the traditions just as I delivered them to you. But I want you to know that the head of every man is Christ, the head of woman is man, and the head of Christ is God. Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonors his head. But every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head, for that is one and the same as if her head were shaved. For if a woman is not covered, let her also be shorn. But since it is shameful for a woman to be shorn or shaved, let her be covered. For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God; but woman is the glory of man. For man is not from woman, but woman from man. Nor was man created for the woman, but woman for the man. For this reason the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. (1 Corinthians 11:2\u201310)\nLet us observe, again, that Paul is addressing behavior during the assembly of the church; in this case, women praying and prophesying in the meeting. First, our attention should first be drawn to Paul\u2019s words, \u201cFor if a woman is not covered, let her also be shorn.\u201d In Ancient times adultery was a very serious offense, and for the woman, it was sometimes punishable by depilation (shaving the head). There are examples of this happening recorded in antiquity (See Adam Clarke). If a woman was depilated, it was a sign that she had dealt treacherously with her husband, and had broke through his authority over her, to submit herself to another man, as she would her husband.\nWithin the context of the meeting, a shorn or uncovered woman is signifying that she is not under the headship of her husband. This is a spiritual reality that the angels are looking into. this is why Paul states, For this reason the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. For people, the wedding band on the left hand signifies that the woman belongs to her man; but in the meeting, the \u201cwedding band\u201d is the symbol of authority on her head. For whatever reason, this is the language the angels understand. Moreover, the sign that the man is in subjection to Christ is that his head must be uncovered. For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God. Man is to represent Christ in the meeting and the woman is to represent the Church. As a sidebar, it is worth noting that two great religious systems (emphasis on system and not the people) the first false and the latter anti-christ in nature, both rebel against this rule. The Catholic Clergy wear the Zucchetto and the Rabbinic Jews wear the Kippah.\nSince Paul is addressing behavior within the assembly (gathering), it is evident that his concern is that the churches of God rightly represent both the pattern of headship (authority) and the gender of God in their meetings. Given that many pagan deities past and present are \u201cgoddesses\u201d (Aphrodite, Artemis, Athena, Diana, Nike, Venus, etc.); it is imperative that the churches of God rightly represent the One True God through the man, because he is the image and glory of God. To confound the gender is to blaspheme the nature of the One True God.\nHeadship and Teaching\nFor over 100 years, the spirit of Antichrist has been targeting what some cynically refer to as the Patriarchal Model of both families and the churches of God. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) led the charge for so-called women\u2019s freedom suggesting that, \u201cNo woman can call herself free until she can consciously control whether she will or will not be a mother.\u201d This has opened the door to everything from abortion-on-demand to homosexual marriage. Trailing closely to the world, many Christian denominations have \u201cdrank the Koolaid\u201d until they have lost their ability to rightly represent both the reality of the great marriage of Christ and the Church, as well as the gender of the One True God. They have done this by reversing the gender roles of men and women in the churches of God. Within the secular world, this confusion is now so profound, that laws are being passed to allow boys and girls to select which bathroom they wish to use at school. Sadly, this error can be laid at the doorstep of those who were given the charge by God to be a light in a darkened world.\nGenerally speaking, we all know that God has used both men and women in His great commission. It would be superfluous to list all the names and verses to prove this fact. In Christ, we are all equal in one sense; however, this does not mean God has changed His mind about gender and headship. In fact, even nature teaches us that there is a difference between male and female, and that it is shameful to confound them even in our dress code (1 Corinthians 11:14). In fact, we read in Deuteronomy 22:5 that, \u201cA woman must not wear men\u2019s clothing, nor a man wear women\u2019s clothing, for the LORD your God detests anyone who does this.\u201d As we know, this pattern was overthrown in the 20th century and relegated cynically to the \u201cVictorians.\u201d Nevertheless, to think that God no longer distinguishes between male and female is a lie of the devil, and one only believable in the last 100 years.\nThere came a point in the late 1800s when a subtle, but nasty, attack happened upon the Word of God. A freight train of compromise started down hill as fast as the unlocked wheels of modern feminism would take it. It is hard to know where to begin. If you look at the average Christian life today as compared to 150 years ago it is shocking how many old paths have been discarded. It\u2019s as if people don\u2019t even believe the Bible anymore. Whole armies of theologians have pushed forward, especially in liberal and Pentecostal/Charismatic circles, to overthrow 6000 years of God\u2019s established order. They have blurred (tried to at least) nearly all the New Testament verses that set order to ministry by dismissive teachings. Consider this passage from Paul:\nThe older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things\u2014 that they teach the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed. (Titus 2:3-5)\nWe desperately need what Paul is saying here to be happening in the churches of God; we always have, and we always will. God has commanded men to love their wives as Christ loved the Church; however, God never gave that type of command to women. The younger women are to be taught by the older women to love their husbands and children. This has not been happening in many circles, and as a consequence, some women (and men) openly express their dislike of parenthood \u2014 even suggesting that somehow they have been robbed of their youth for having to spend time raising their children. Fulfilling this verse would go a long way in remedying this problem. This is an example of what happens when gender roles are changed around. If the women are put in the men\u2019s roles, who will fulfill this verse?\nWould a man be qualified to do what Paul is saying here? Surely not. Should a man get angry because he is not supposed to be teaching the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed? No. Why? Because it is the older womens\u2019 responsibility. Nevertheless, one would have to nearly attend a Mennonite Church to hear a message on this verse. And yet we claim to be Bible Believing Christians. Do you know of any place where this verse is being honored? You know why it is ignored? There is no way to self-promote by obeying it. Rather than obeying this verse, most women who aspire to ministry want to teach men, or at the least, men and women in mixed company. Yet, how could anyone be genuine and say they want to obey God and His word and then ignore something as fundamental and central to the family and the church as Titus 2:3-5? And why have we never seen bylaws changed in denominations to allow men to teach the young girls? Because it would not be appropriate. God has set the boundaries of acceptability within the churches of God; however, multitudes believe they are led of the Spirit to overthrow God\u2019s order. Nay verily. The Holy Spirit and the Word agree.\nNotice the consequence of ignoring these rules, that the word of God may not be blasphemed. That is what is happening. Following the world has come at a terrible price. We, the churches of God, risk losing our identity all together and completely forfeiting God\u2019s design to present the Bridegroom and the Bride to this present evil world. In fact, the race is on to totally blaspheme the gender of God by placing female leaders into positions of authority over men in many denominations contrary to the clear teachings of Paul. I would not be surprised to someday see men coming to meetings cross-dressing in order to exercise proof that their is neither male nor female (Galatians 3:28). This is madness and we are heading there at warp speed.\nYesterday, we went through our elections for 2014 here in America. According to the CAWP (Center for American Women in Politics), since 1964 women voters have outnumbered men in primary elections. Politicians since FDR have learned that if they are going to succeed, they have to court the women voters. However, what happens if we are in a denominational system that works democratically? Preachers can become politicians who seek to make promises that court the female vote. Could it be that the wholesale attack we see on gender roles in denominations is a purely political maneuver? I have almost no doubt, that preachers will come under judgment for altering God\u2019s word for political support. Whatever the rationale; whatever the driving force to compromise; we still have to reckon with warnings about altering God\u2019s word.\n\u201cAnd if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part from the Book of Life, from the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.\u201d (Revelation 22:19 NKJV)\nEach of us has a role to play. What folly is it to ignore the instructions God has given to our genders. 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        "raw_content": "Flyers Season in Review: March Woes\nBy Matt Sitkoff June 19th, 2018\nThe 2017-18 Philadelphia Flyers was a roller-coaster ride that ended with their second postseason berth in the last three years. The season was filled with great moments, goals, saves and players\u2019 performances. Over the next couple of weeks, THW will take a deep look at each month of action. We will break down what happened in a specific month and what it meant to the season and the future of the franchise.\nSlow Start to the Month\nAfter their out-of-this-world February, it\u2019s no surprise that the Flyers came back to Earth at the start of March. They started the second-to-last month of the season with a 0-4-1 record, and those losses dropped them from the top of the Metropolitan Division to the third spot.\nThe Flyers had some crushing losses during this streak. On Mar. 3 against the Tampa Bay Lightning, they held leads of 3-1 and 5-3, but could not hold onto either of them. In fact, Tampa took a 6-5 lead, but a Claude Giroux marker tied the score with 2:53 left in regulation. They ended up losing in a shootout at Amalie Arena, extending the losing streak.\nTwo more losses later set up a big matchup with the Boston Bruins on Mar. 8. The game started off on a positive note as Nolan Patrick had a between-the-legs highlight reel pass to Jakub Voracek for the power-play goal.\nThe Bruins scored the next two, one from Brian Gionta who scored his first in the NHL since Mar. 27, 2017, for the Buffalo Sabres. Jori Lehtera, of all players, scored his first shorthanded goal since Nov. 11, 2014, to tie the game. The Flyers fought hard and were on the way to, at least, get a point in a tough Eastern Conference game, and a much-needed point in their playoff push. Brad Marchand had other ideas, though \u2013 with 22 seconds left, he scored the game-winning goal on a poor defensive play by Shayne Gostisbehere in front of the net. This was the last loss in the 0-4-1 swing, which turned into a 1-6-1 swing in the next three games.\nMoment of the Month\nThe Flyers were slumping when they faced the Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals on back-to-back nights. They took care of business on Mar. 17 in Raleigh with a 4-2 victory and pulled 12 points ahead of Carolina for a playoff spot. The next day is where we find our moment of the month for March.\nOskar Lindblom, since being recalled from the AHL on Feb. 19, was second on the team with 35 shot attempts in five-on-five play heading into the Mar. 18 matchup against the Washington Capitals. The rookie had his first NHL assist the night before against the Hurricanes, but was still searching for his first NHL goal.\nOskar Lindblom, Philadelphia Flyers vs New York Islanders, 2017 rookie game, 9-13-17 (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)\nOff a Caps turnover, and with 1:41 left in the second period, Voracek found Lindblom in the high slot, who fired home the memorable goal. Rookie teammate Nolan Patrick went to retrieve the puck and on his 17th career shot in his 14th career game, Lindblom finally had his first NHL goal.\nThese two games springboarded Lindblom to six points in his last 11 games, including the game-winning goal one game later against the New York Rangers. These moments from the Flyers young core are signs of good things to come this upcoming season.\nThe Flyers MVP, Claude Giroux, led the team with 19 points in the 15 games played in March. He also moved past Eric Lindros for fifth place on the Flyers all-time scoring list during this month. Travis Konecny led the team with eight goals, the most he had in any month of the season.\nMore unlikely goal scorers this month were Lehtera, who scored two of his three goals this season in 13 games played and Matt Read, fresh off being recalled from the AHL, who scored his first NHL goal in almost a year. Johnny Oduya played his only game in the Orange-and-Black, 12:22 to be exact, in a loss to the Florida Panthers on Mar. 4.\nWith Brian Elliott still nursing an injury, Petr Mrazek started ten games going 2-5-0 with a 3.66 goals against average and .876 save percentage. This stretch sealed his fate with the Flyers \u2013 he was not going to be a goalie for them to count on. Alex Lyon got four starts (2-1-0) and stopped 117 of the 129 shots he faced (0.907 SV%). Michal Neuvirth\u2019s comeback from injury lasted only 28:07 when he left a game on Mar. 28 against the Colorado Avalanche with another lower-body injury.\nMichal Neuvirth (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)\nThe Flyers ended their season series with the Western Conference with that victory over the Avs at the end of the month. Overall, they ended 14-11-5 against the opposite conference. Voracek paced the team with 33 points (five goals, 28 assists) in the 30 games played. Giroux had the most goals with 13. Former Western Conference goalie, Elliott was 9-6-0 with a 2.55 GAA and .915 SV%.",
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        "raw_content": "A huge part of my current gig involves going to conferences and events to spread the word and help grow the organization I run. Many of those conferences take place in NY, and many of those that take place in NY are in the tourist-infested, high priced, low value drabby hotels in Midtown (usually Times Square). Beige hallways, no windows, $8 coffee.\nThis past week I had the opportunity to attend the United States Chamber of Commerce Foundation forum in the UN\u2019s General Assembly. I\u2019ve seen the space on CSPAN and in pictures, but I wasn\u2019t prepared for how majestic it was in person.\nIt was a day with another enormous (March) snowstorm in NYC, and between trudging through my commute and going through the TSA-like security to get into the building, I wasn\u2019t all that excited to be there when I arrived. That quickly changed.\nAfter a quick stop in the bathroom full of UNIS students to change from the golashes-wearing wet rat that I was when I arrived to a more appropriate skirt suit and heels, I started walking through the halls. They were filled with beautiful artwork and mosaics of world leaders and symbols of peace. It took me awhile to get through.\nAnd then came the General Assembly. The room was enormous, with mics at every seat that diplomats over the decades have used. At the center was a familiar podium where Ban Ki-Moon has spoken as recently as last week. And it was filling with (mostly) women who had come to discuss how to create opportunity for young women and girls \u2014 both in the States and globally. This was my jam.\nIt was an inspiring day of speakers and discussions, made more powerful from being in the building \u2014 and the actual room \u2014 where real change has been sparked. Definitely worth trudging through the snow. And I feel a little bit more like a real New Yorker having seen inside.\nAlthough I did get a kick out of the outside as well \u2014 particularly the UN\u2019s well known globe, that was much more covered in snow on the way out than it was when it greeted me earlier that morning.",
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        "raw_content": "Privatizing Medicare\nKrugman weighs in,\n1. Privatizing and voucherizing Medicare does nothing whatsoever to control costs. We\u2019ve seen that from the sorry history of Medicare Advantage. I\u2019m sure that the Republicans will claim savings \u2014 but those savings will come entirely from limiting the vouchers to below the rate of rise in health care costs; in effect, they will come from denying medical care to those who can\u2019t afford to top up their premiums. [\u2026]\n2. E.J. Dionne is right: This will be Obama\u2019s defining moment. Will he stand up for the principle that society takes care of those in need? Or will he cave in? I wish I had confidence in the answer.\nI sure hope someone in the administration or Congress is thinking about the third way: competitive bidding. It\u2019s worth considering precisely because it addresses one concern Krugman raises, that vouchers won\u2019t keep up with health care costs. It also addresses the other concern Krugman raises and has raised before, that vouchers will rise as fast or faster than health care costs.\nNotice these two concerns are at odds, but both are serious issues. If we take them as such \u2014 seriously \u2014 we might consider proposals to address them. But I wouldn\u2019t bet on it.\nThere\u2019s another concern some have raised about Rep. Ryan\u2019s plan for Medicare: it fundamentally breaks the social compact of of the program (see Jon Cohn). Why should workers today pay for rich benefits of seniors today on the promise that when they retire they get \u2026 vastly less? That strikes some as a fundamentally unfair approach, one that counters the original conception of the program. Unsustainable though it may be, a source of political support for Medicare (and Social Security) is the idea that one gets back at least what one puts in and just as much (in some sense) as one\u2019s parents and grandparents.\nThis just raises another conflict, though it need not. It suggests that one cannot \u201csave\u201d the program without reducing benefits for future beneficiaries. But who says only future beneficiaries need to sacrifice? In other words, saving Medicare need not be a front in an intergenerational war. Can it be avoided? I wouldn\u2019t bet on that either.\nOne could say similar things about Medicaid, by the way. There\u2019s no law that says the poor must pay for reducing future budget deficits. But will they? You probably already know how I\u2019d bet on that one too.\nby AB on April 4th, 2011 at 11:04\n\u201cWhy should workers today pay for rich benefits of seniors today on the promise that when they retire they get \u2026 vastly less? That strikes some as a fundamentally unfair approach, one that counters the original conception of the program.\u201d\nI agree that it\u2019s very unfair, especially since the rich seniors today did not contribute anything even close to the level of benefits they\u2019re getting now. But old people vote, and there\u2019s a lot of them.\nby dnquiggs on April 4th, 2011 at 11:24\nI agree that it will be difficult to avoid an intergenerational war because of the power of senior voters. What I don\u2019t understand is how anyone can submit a proposal on medicare/medicaid reform without at least proposing a study on cost reduction, through both competitive bidding as you stated as well as some sort of cost/benefit analysis on specific procedures. Without gaining some sort of institutional knowledge on how to fight cost increases it seems like we could easily face the same decline in benefits years down the road. Moving everything into the private sector may only increase the cost problem due to the fact that the average user will be expected to pay for the profits of the insurance providers in addition to the overall health care expenses. Also, insurance companies themselves have little incentive to reduce costs since they can pass along any increases to the end user.\nby Jimbo on April 4th, 2011 at 15:58\nThe whole idea behind these programs was to have current workers supporting the retirees. That was the deal. Since companies today move as much of their businesses offshore, there are fewer and fewer current workers to pay into the system. That strategy was designed to do two things:\n1) Lower the company\u2019s overall labor costs and,\n2) Eventually do away with any safety net valued by millions of Americans since Roosevelt\u2019s New Deal in the \u201930\u2019s.\nIf you like being taken advantage of. If you like being lied to. If you truly believe the Koch Bros. are looking out for your best interests, then vote Republican. If you want to live your life as a free and respected member of society, then vote Democratic.\nby Pat S on April 4th, 2011 at 16:48\n\u201cI sure hope someone in the administration or Congress is thinking about the third way: competitive bidding\u201d\nCompetitive bidding would be useful in achieving the critical dual goals of containing costs and preserving value and effectiveness only if it were subject to heavy control to assure that the care offered by competitors in bidding achieved savings without compromising effectiveness. I believe that would be achieved only if careful study of effectiveness combined with rules forcing both the offer of effective care and the denial of ineffective care.\nOf course, once those rules were in effect, providing for purchase of insurance through vouchers to private insurers would not add to the effectiveness of cost control and probably would actually cause increased costs or reduction of valuable benefits since, as Krugman points out, Medicare Advantage has more or less proven that private insurers cannot provide equivalent care as cheaply as Medicare FFS.\nThe whole idea of vouchers, if you discount the notion that they are actually a scheme to deny necessary care to the large number of Americans who cannot or will not comfortably pay a substantial additional premium to get the care they need, seems to me to be just one more attempt by American politicians and health care theorists to avoid the inevitable conclusion that health care costs should be and must be constrained by refusal to pay for care that is ineffective, minimally effective, or actually harmful. Virtually every other developed country has reached that conclusion and acted on it, with the result that they enjoy much less costly health care and much better health care results. Americans\u2019 insistence that the rules do not apply to them, that science is at best suspect and at worst malicious, and that the interests of rent seekers in various parts of the health care industry should take precedence over the health of Americans and the vitality of the economy continues to block the arrival of a rational \u2014 not rationed \u2014 health care system in the United States.\nby Jim on April 4th, 2011 at 18:55\nAs soon to be Medicare recipient, any change to the system must include current and near-term recipients, not just future generations.\nHow can private insurance be cheaper or even the same cost as today\u2019s Medicare? 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        "raw_content": "November 15, 2017 November 16, 2017 reccles44 1 Comment\nThe Morning Light By Rod Eccles It\u2019s a Saturday morning and I am out doing my week end rounds. But it\u2019s a little different from a typical Saturday. The morning sunlight is just amazing. We are at that time of year when the sun is lower in the sky and after a few days of \u2026 Continue reading The Morning Light",
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        "raw_content": "Writing in the Gray\nI recently sat down with a friend, over a few beers, and we discussed politics, post-postmodernism, Oscar nominations, the instant gratification generation, and Nicola Tesla\u2019s tragic end. Despite the intellectual pole vaulting between these concepts, I found myself being entertainingly opinionated about this odd assembly of topics.\n\u201cI\u2019m sure your blog is full of this kind of stuff.\u201d He said as we stepped outside to smoke.\nWhen I got home, I started going through my blog posts. Reading back through the archives, I became somewhat saddened by what I read. I wasn\u2019t the vibrant debater I am in real life, in person, over a beer. Instead, when blogging, I\u2019m playing it safe. I don\u2019t take a side and argue it, most likely in fear of alienating readers. I won\u2019t push the bounds of my writing all the way out to the black or white, I just stay safely inside the gray area. Not pushing the envelope. Not rocking the boat. Not growing as an author.\nAt some point, my blog shifted away from a venue for me to discuss, debate, post, and argue, to my digital journal and scrapbook. \u201cHere\u2019s why the environment is important\u201d became \u201clook at these pictures of this hike we took the other day.\u201d Sure, maybe there\u2019s a venue for that kind of blog, and an audience interested in that kind of fluff reading, but that\u2019s not the kind of blog I want to be writing. That\u2019s not the kind of blog Mystery Tin should be. How did this happen?\nI think part of me was afraid of the \u201cpermanency\u201d of the blog platform and by putting down an opinion on paper, I was giving people a reason to build negative opinions of me. I was too concerned with being a people pleaser (classic \u201cgood boy syndrome\u201d symptom) that my writing, and thus my art, had lots its edge. You can\u2019t please all of the people all of the time, or whatever cliche phrase you want to put in here, is completely applicable. I also think that I overestimated the number of people that actually read my blog, so I was afraid if I said one questionable statement, it would be read by my girlfriend\u2019s parents, my boss\u2019s bosses, and someone at the Secret Service. Chances are only the last is likely.\nIt\u2019s okay to have opinions. It\u2019s okay to be your own person. Choose a side, but be open to discussion. And most importantly, it\u2019s more than okay to change your mind. It\u2019s hard enough to be a human being, but you\u2019re learning as you go along. Acknowledging your development in perspective can be incredibly liberating, and perhaps sharing that experience can start others down the same path of enlightenment. Embrace the growth mindset. Don\u2019t be afraid to take risks.\nBeing comfortable being yourself is ultimately the only thing that matters, and if people value you, they\u2019ll value your unfiltered, honest opinion. Nobody wants a \u201cyes man\u201d around, they want a collective of confidantes. If you can build your reputation as an honest and trustworthy individual, the world will embrace your art, whatever it may be.\nSo I\u2019m done writing in the gray, and I won\u2019t be apologizing for it anytime soon.\nPosted in Art, BlogTagged argument, Exploration, growth, Mystery Tin, politics, risks, safe, WritingBy Mystery TinLeave a comment\nLearning from the Lumps \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "by thenewestwriterPosted on May 10, 2017 May 11, 2017\nCreativity reveals itself in many different forms and genres. In fact, I believe that creativity weaves its tendrils into every facet of our lives, showing us ways of being and doing that we hadn\u2019t noticed before.\nAs a species, our rulers throughout history have devised many creative ways to control those around them. Some used pure fear and terror, like Vlad the Impaler who allegedly used blunt objects driven vertically through a person to torture and kill them. Others, like Adolph Hitler, used a combination of charisma and carnage. And a choice few, like Mahatma Ghandi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., have reminded the world that tremendous change can be ushered nonviolently through civil disobedience.\nIn the United States, at this seemingly monumental juncture in our history, we are witnessing an attempt at control that would be laughable in its transparency were it not so potentially devastating in its implications. Our President just fired our Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation amid one of the most intriguing and possibly politically terrifying investigations we have seen in our nation. In the midst of an attempt to determine the extent to which an adversarial foreign government interfered with our election, the supposed benefactor of that interference has terminated the individual in charge of the investigation. Not only should this action trouble every citizen of this nation, but the lack of creativity employed should be almost equally offensive. We\u2019ve seen this play before, Mr. President, and we know how it ends.\nOur government is designed to control us, that\u2019s the purpose of a government. Control is necessary for civil order \u2013 there must be a set of rules which are known by the population and followed by the majority in order for us all to get along and prosper. In our current experiment with democracy, in our own sacred Republic, control is supposed to be determined by the citizens \u2013 that is, we as citizens are permitted to choose the individuals who will control us. One could perhaps argue that we as individuals have relinquished too much control to our government. I think you will find people from both the left and the right united on the same side of this argument. The two sides differ vastly, of course, in their opinions of exactly how and where we have ceded too much control. One side believes the government has too much control over the money they take home in their pockets while the other side believes that by allowing health care to be financially out of reach for a large segment of the population, the government is taking control over which citizens die or receive a chance at life in our country.\nDuring the next eighteen months, before we have the opportunity to again choose a handful of people to control us as a nation, perhaps we as individuals need to become more creative in controlling what we can about this country of ours. Many of us \u2013 again, on both sides of the aisle \u2013 have done quite a bit of soul searching in the past year to find (or remind ourselves) what really matters to each of us. And it\u2019s important to remember in these times when it is so very easy to talk in terms of \u201cus\u201d and \u201cthem\u201d that barring outright psychosis what really matters most to each of us is the safety and well being of our families and loved ones. So keeping this in mind, remember too that this nation is a family and it would serve us well to fight for its well being. It is time for us to use our individual creativity to improve our family, our community.\nOne easy way to creatively gain some control is to spend your time and money in ways allied with your belief system. This takes some effort on your part to research companies and organizations and identify ones which operate in accordance to your values, but your efforts will be rewarded as voting daily with your dollars is an undoubtedly effective way in which to facilitate change. (Just look at the rapid growth of the organic foods market as an example.)\nAnother way in which you could gain some control over changes you wish to see is to become involved in your community by starting a community garden, becoming a mentor for at-risk kids, or starting an exercise group to get people moving. Take food to an elderly person. Pack an extra lunch for a kid at school who may need it. Find a way to counteract a government policy or benefit reversal with which you wholeheartedly disagree \u2013 even if you are only able to do so in a small way. You will likely never know the full extent to which you may be helping. And hopefully you will inspire others to do the same.\nThis is not the time to be bashful. This is not the time to feel helpless. This is the time to take the reins and begin to steer your world in the direction that you know in your heart is the right way. We must get creative. 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        "raw_content": "September 24, 2014 September 23, 2014 / Petite Stag\nIt is banned book week, this is always a really fun time for teachers. Especially teachers who teach middle or high school. Great discussions can be had in classrooms about censorship and why some titles might be banned while others are not. Some of my favorite books are banned, some I read in high school, my catholic all girls high school, others I read in college. Some of them I have even taught to other people\u2019s children.\nThe American Library Association promotes the freedom to choose or the freedom to express one\u2019s opinions even if that opinion might be considered unorthodox or unpopular, and stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of those viewpoints to all who wish to read them \u2013 the Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association\nThe books on the list are classics, classics that offer something to everyone who reads them. Many of these books are old friends to me, some very dear. I cannot even begin to imagine a world without these books. As I write this looking at my bookshelf, I realize just how much I love these books. For the entire list of books that have either been banned or challenged check out the American Library Association for the complete list. I know I am always surprised when I read which titles make the list; others it makes a little more sense why someone out there would have an issue with it. Banned Book Week reminds me of just how thankful I am that I have access to books about a multitude of topics and am able to read what I want when I want without restrictions.\nWhat are some of your favorite banned or challenged books? Tell me about some of them, I am always looking for another book to add to my collection of unread books.\nBanned Book Week, freedom to read\n\u2190 My Feet are Happier Without Socks: Let\u2019s Talk About Einstein\nBoiled Peanuts and Sweet Tea \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "COLD CASE FILES: Mysterious unsolved deaths in the Houston area\nHOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- In the past few years, investigators have remained puzzled about several mysterious deaths in the Houston and surrounding areas.\nHere's what we know about some of the recent cases:\nIn 2016, a young child was discovered in a garbage bag in Madisonville on I-45.\nThe Madison County Sheriff's Office said the body was enclosed in a white plastic garbage bag with a pink dress, a size 4 disposable diaper and two socks.\nSo sad!!!!! Maybe with your notifications, someone will come forward & idenify this child.\nPosted by noname at 6/15/2018 11:42:22 AM",
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        "raw_content": "Latest NewsStaff WriterTue 16 Jun 15\nPort Melbourne Hotel To Get Fresh Perspective\nAnother Port Melbourne hotel has changed hands amidst rapid movement in the bayside area.\nColliers International\u2019s Will Connolly has facilitated the sale of the Rose Diner on Bay Street in Port Melbourne on behalf of Steed Sheriff. Mr Sheriff undertook an extensive renovation of the property after purchasing it three years ago.\nPurchasers Antonio Farina, Paul Sanhueza and Andrew Gorman previously owned the Grand View Hotel in Brunswick.\n\u201cThe Rose Diner has been a much admired venue in the Port Melbourne area since Steed and his brother Blake took ownership of the lease three years ago,\u201d Mr Connolly said.\n\u201cFacilitating this sale was a true pleasure. It\u2019s always a special experience when both parties are passionate in seeing the venue and its area prosper.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve seen some rapid movement within the bayside area for hotels of late. Venues aren\u2019t lasting long on the market, as evidenced by our other recent sales in the area including the Prince Alfred Hotel in Port Melbourne, Vincent Hotel in Albert Park and the Wayside Inn and Railway Hotel in South Melbourne.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a great sign for the market, and for the first time in a long time we\u2019re struggling to service buyer demand with available stock.\u201d\nThe purchasers were eager to spread their wings with their latest venture together.\n\u201cAlthough Port Melbourne is a different demographic to Brunswick, we were successful in turning around a closed down residential corner pub into a vibrant and profitable business,\u201d Mr Farina said. \u201cAt the Grand View Hotel, our focus was simple yet consistent \u2013 great food and service and to provide an environment where people would feel more comfortable than at their own home.\n\u201cThe Rose in Port Melbourne is an iconic venue in a very prominent location, an area in which people are spoiled for choice with some fantastic venues.\n\u201cThe attraction for us was the opportunity to run a multi-dynamic venue. The Rose has a restaurant and bar area, a private function room and \u2018Little Rose\u2019 which operates as a day-time caf\u00e9 situated on the back of the venue.\n\u201cWith the same philosophy and hard work we applied at the Grand View Hotel, we are excited by the challenge that lays ahead.\u201d\nArticle originally posted at: https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/the-rose-diner-enjoys-quick-sale",
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        "raw_content": "You Are Here: Home \u00bb Opinions \u00bb Trump\u2019s Comments Recall a Racist Past in Immigration Policy\nTrump\u2019s Comments Recall a Racist Past in Immigration Policy\nBy Jose-Antonio Orosco\nThe condemnation of Trump\u2019s remarks on immigration has been swift and widespread. Most of the denunciations cast his ideas as seriously out of line with American ideals on immigration. The problem is that they aren\u2019t really. From the very beginning of our nation, there has been a white nationalist core driving our immigration priorities. Even as we struggled to be a \u201cnation of immigrants,\u201d most of the people we allowed in were chosen on the basis of national origin from the \u201cwhitest\u201d parts of Europe.\nThe first US naturalization law of 1790 required that anyone who wanted to become a citizen had to be a \u201cfree white person.\u201d At its start, the Framers envisioned the US as a political society for members of a specific racial caste. This requirement stayed in place until the mid-20th century.\nIn 1924, the US passed the Johnson Reed Act, one of the most significant comprehensive immigration reform bills in our history. It limited the number of immigrants each year and those allowed were selected on the basis of their country of origin. Immigrants from North and Western Europe (such as Norway) had almost no restrictions on entering, while Southern and Eastern European immigrants were severely controlled. Immigration from Asia had been almost completely prohibited for several decades by this point.\nThe shocking issue with the act is its little known origin story. The law was the brainchild of a notorious white supremacist named Madison Grant. In 1916, Grant wrote a book, The Passing of the Great Race, which argued that the truly white people in the US, the Nordics, were at risk of going extinct because of the massive influx of Poles, Italians, Greeks, and Jews who Grant did not consider white.\nGrant\u2019s book became a bestseller and reading groups were formed among members of Congress. Grant chaired the committee to advise Congress on immigration. The result was Johnson Reed. Grant went on to inspire the Racial Integrity Act for the state of Virginia that prohibited interracial marriage. It was widely copied throughout the US. So for almost 40 years of the 20th century, US immigration policy and marriage law was specifically designed to create a white majority population.\nCongress didn\u2019t remove this system until 1965, replacing it with one that shifted the demographic makeup of most immigrants. Since 1965, the large bulk of immigrants have been from Asia and Latin America. The new policies today favor creating a diverse pool of immigrants rather than one based on national origins, and they encourage immigrants, once here, to bring their family members from their former home countries in a process called \u201cchain migration.\u201d\nTrump\u2019s remarks, and the policy proposals on immigration that he has released in the past year, indicate that he wishes to return US immigration policy to the way it was under Grant. Clearly, his preference for individuals from Scandinavia versus Africa or Latin America would have pleased Grant immensely.\nTrump\u2019s advisors have also proposed to reduce the total number of immigrants that can enter each year and those allowed would be selected by a merit system. Those immigrants demonstrating English proficiency and the right job skills would have a preference. This obviously will favor immigrants from those countries with the educational systems that can give people experience with the American way of life. Such a system will drastically limit immigration from Latin America, Asia, and Africa by eliminating chain migration.\nAbout a century ago, Americans struggled to find a language to describe what a multicultural, racially diverse, and democratic society would look like. One group of progressive thinkers, led by figures such as John Dewey, Alain Locke, and Jane Addams, urged us to imagine a nation where immigrants were not forced to assimilate to a single mold, but encouraged to keep their traditions and enlarge the possibilities of what it means to be an American. This theme is missing from public discussions on immigration today. But if we are looking to the past for hints today about what to do with our immigration policy that do not involve reinventing a white nationalist vision, then perhaps this is a conversation we need to remember.\nJos\u00e9-Antonio Orosco, Ph.D, writes for PeaceVoice and is Associate Professor of Philosophy: School of History, Philosophy, and Religion; Director, Oregon State University Peace Studies Program. He is the author of Toppling the Melting Pot: Immigration and Multiculturalism in American Pragmatism (2016) and other scholarly works.",
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        "raw_content": "Fox News and Corey Lewandowski are offended by upside-down Christmas trees\nThe 2017 War on Christmas has officially begun.\nMelanie Schmitz Twitter Nov 24, 2017, 10:12 am\nCorey Lewandowski discusses upside-down Christmas trees with \"Fox & Friends.\" (CREDIT: Fox News)\nDuring a rousing discussion on Fox & Friends Friday morning, former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski got worked up about one of conservatives\u2019 favorite topics: the so-called \u201cwar on Christmas.\u201d\nOr, in this instance, the war on Christmas trees.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a new fad, Corey, we\u2019ve got to get your insight on this,\u201d host Pete Hegseth said, opening the segment. \u201cThe upside-down Christmas tree. You can buy it for a cool grand at Target. \u2026Americans are burning to know what Corey Lewandowski thinks of the implications of such a fad.\u201d\nVisibly annoyed, Lewandowski \u2014 who currently serves as a senior adviser and spokesman for the pro-Trump America First Action super PAC \u2014 responded by launching into a monologue about Seinfeld, holiday traditions, and members of Congress (specifically Democratic Minnesota Sen. Al Franken) misbehaving.\n\u201cYou know, I don\u2019t even know what it means to have an upside-down Christmas tree,\u201d he replied. \u201cIt\u2019s like an upside-down world. It\u2019s like Seinfeld, it\u2019s like the bizarro world. Like, you can be a U.S. senator after groping people on, you know, a picture, and no one has any accountability for it. That\u2019s what the upside-down Christmas tree means to me.\u201d\nLewandowski wasn\u2019t finished.\n\u201cI mean, it\u2019s everything that is wrong,\u201d he continued. \u201cLook: we have traditions in our country that many people respect, that we should respect, that we\u2019ve passed on to our children. Look, a Christmas tree is one of those traditions. And if you don\u2019t want to participate in Christmas or Hanukkah, whatever your holiday is, you don\u2019t have to. But I don\u2019t even know what an upside-down Christmas tree means.\u201d\nAfter host Molly Line joked that Lewandowski had taken a \u201chardline stance\u201d on the otherwise trivial issue, co-host Griff Jenkins pushed the former Trump adviser even further on the issue.\n\u201cCory, can we put you on record that you will inform us immediately if you learn that the first family is turning their Christmas tree upside down?\u201d he asked.\nA smiling Lewandowski responded, \u201cI can be sure that the first family will not be turning their tree upside down. They like this country and our traditions.\u201d\nHegseth followed up the moment by quipping that perhaps \u201cthe Russians might like their Christmas trees upside down\u201d, a jab at the ongoing investigation into the Trump campaign for possibly coordinating with Russian officials during the 2016 election season. \u201cI don\u2019t know. 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        "raw_content": "What Kind of Busy Are You?\nHow many times have you run into a friend and had this conversation?\nBy Katie Denis\nYou: How are you? It\u2019s been too long.\nFriend: Good! So busy! How are you?\nYou: Good. So busy!\nYou could create a highlight reel with how many times I\u2019ve had this exact conversation. But I am so bored with busy.\nAt this point, assume everyone is busy. This seemingly unavoidable norm has become one of America\u2019s cultural trademarks. There is even research to prove that we view busyness as a status symbol. The question is not if you are busy, but what you are busy doing\u200a\u2014\u200aand if those agenda items add value to your life.\nNext time I run into a friend, I want good reasons why I\u2019m busy. I want to tell them about the manatees that swam up next to my kayak in Florida or how I just went on a field trip with my daughter\u2019s class and got to see her reaction as what she learned about space came to life in front of her.\nIn short, our busyness should be evidence of a full life, not just a chaotic work life. The only way we are able to reliably achieve this fullness is through using our vacation time.\nUnfortunately, most Americans are not using the time they earn\u200a\u2014\u200anot even close. Project: Time Off\u2019s State of American Vacation 2017 found that 54 percent of workers left time on the table, amassing 662 million unused vacation days last year alone. It gets worse. A third of those days were forfeited. They could not be rolled over, banked, or paid out\u200a\u2014\u200athey were purely lost.\nThe main reason Americans are skipping vacation is workload. Fully 43 percent of workers say they fear returning to a mountain of work. This fear is hardly myth. With all the devices we have connected to our emails, you can watch work pile up in real time and feel overwhelmed.\nBut the busyness we feel at work may also be undermining our professional success. Employees who forfeited vacation time were less likely than those who didn\u2019t to have been promoted within the last year and to have received a raise or bonus in the last three years. What\u2019s worse is that forfeited time cost American workers $66.4 billion in lost benefits last year\u200a\u2014\u200athat\u2019s an average of $604 per person. I\u2019m sure we could all figure out something better to do with the $604 than give it back to our employers.\nThe same holds true for wannabe work martyrs. The term \u201cwork martyr\u201d doesn\u2019t carry positive connotations for many, but four-in-ten Americans still say that they want to be viewed as one by their boss. I find this absolutely insane. Even more so when you consider that these very same people were less likely to report receiving a recent raise or bonus and no more likely to be promoted than the more in-touch part of the workforce that think it\u2019s a negative to be viewed as a work martyr.\nBut the work martyr brand of thinking persists, and will likely continue, thanks to its prevalence with Millennials\u200a\u2014\u200awomen in particular. Nearly half (46%) of Millennial women believe it is a good thing to be seen as a work martyr, far more than the 38 percent average and slightly more than the 43 percent of Millennial men.\nIt follows as no surprise that just 44 percent of Millennial women took all their vacation time last year, compared to 51 percent of their male counterparts. What is surprising is that Millennial women are more fervent believers in the benefits of time off than Millennial men. They are more likely to agree that vacation alleviates burnout (85% to 76%), increases employee focus (82% to 72%), and improves health and well-being (84% to 77%).\nThis belief system on paper should extend to behavior. Millennial women, work martyrs, vacation forfeiters, and so many Americans caught up in the cult of busy are missing out on true productivity, which can\u2019t be measured in hours. (In fact, fewer hours may even be good for productivity.)\nAll this rampant busyness also decreases the odds of innovation. Has anyone ever had a creative breakthrough sitting at their desk? Innovation expert Mitch Ditkoff has interviewed 10,000 people over the last 30 years about where they get their best ideas, and less than two percent of them say at work.\nThere are so many examples of how vacation can spur those \u201caha\u201d moments. The inspiration for Starbucks as we know it came from Howard Schultz\u2019s trip to Italy in 1983, where he walked the streets of Verona and became inspired to change the direction of the company. After approaching total burnout, Instagram co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom headed to Mexico where a beach stroll with his then-girlfriend-now wife produced the idea to use filters on cell phone photos. Hamilton creator Lin Manuel Miranda told Arianna Huffington it was \u201cno accident that the best idea I\u2019ve ever had in my life\u200a\u2014\u200aperhaps the best one I\u2019ll ever have in my life\u200a\u2014\u200acame to me on vacation.\u201d\nVacation can be the best kind of busy\u200a\u2014\u200aand, if you let it, one that can even change your life. The odds of finding time to get away increase if you plan ahead. Americans who plan out their vacation days are more likely to take all their time off (52%, compared to 40% of non-planners) and take longer breaks. 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        "raw_content": "School of Medicine\u2019s Founding Faculty Members Honored\nMay 2, 2012 - Maureen McGuire\nFounding faculty members, Drs. Martha Lepow and Naomi Rothfield, were honored during the School of Medicine\u00d5s Group on Women in Medicine and Science Inaugural Ceremony April 30, 2012. (Tina Encarnacion/UConn Health Center Photo)\nFounding faculty members, Drs. Martha Lepow and Naomi Rothfield, were honored during the School of Medicine's Group on Women in Medicine and Science Inaugural Ceremony April 30. (Tina Encarnacion/UConn Health Center Photo)\nThe School of Medicine\u2019s new Group on Women in Medicine and Science (GWIMS) celebrated its inaugural ceremony this week by honoring four women who left indelible marks on the history of the School and the Health Center.\n\u201cOur honorees grew up in an era that did not generally encourage women to pursue careers in medicine or science. They were vastly outnumbered during all aspects of their training \u2013 in lecture halls, in hospital rotations, at lab benches and all areas of their early careers. At every turn, they were met with attitudes that were not always welcoming or encouraging. But that did not stop them,\u201d keynote speaker UConn President Susan Herbst said about Drs. Martha Lepow, Mary Jane Osborn, Naomi Rothfield and Audrey Worrell, of the first faculty.\n\u201cThey worked hard, remained true to their calling, and all four became trail-blazers,\u201d she added.\n(Left to right) Health Center Board of Directors Chairman Sanford Cloud Jr., GWIMS Chair Dr. Marja Hurley, former UConn President Phil Austin, Dr. Martha Lepow, Dr. Naomi Rothfield, Dr. Bruce Liang, and UConn President Susan Herbst. (Tina Encarnacion/UConn Health Center Photo)\nHerbst applauded the School of Medicine for starting its GWIMS chapter, part of a new national movement of the Association of American Medical Colleges. The UConn chapter is being led by Dr. Marja Hurley, an associate dean and director of Health Career Opportunity Programs. Over the last year, Hurley has brought together a steering committee that represents a range of voices in academic medicine \u2013 from full professors to mid-level and junior faculty, as well as administrative positions.\nThe GWIMS chapter has set goals such as celebrating and raising awareness about the achievements of women faculty within the School of Medicine; sharing resources about professional development; fostering mentorship initiatives to help junior faculty navigate choices in their careers; and advocating for gender equity and career advancement opportunities.\nLinda Shapiro, director of the Center for Vascular Biology, presented the award to founding faculty member Mary Jane Osborn. (Tina Encarnacion/UConn Health Center Photo)\n\u201cOne of our early goals was to find a way to publicly honor the first women faculty of the School of Medicine. We also wanted to start an annual symposium to raise awareness about issues that are unique to women in our fields,\u201d Hurley said. The group has also posted a website which will serve as a community forum to share ideas, announce programs and awards, and more.\nTwo of the founding women faculty, Lepow and Rothfield, attended the Inaugural Ceremony and accepted their awards in person.\nHealth Center endocrinologist Dr. Pamela Taxel presented Rothfield her award.\n\u201cDr. Naomi Rothfield has been an influential and well-respected member of the UConn community for more than four decades. Over the years she has become an internationally renowned rheumatologist who has helped countless numbers of patients,\u201d she said.\nDr. Biree Andemariam honored founding faculty member Dr. Audrey Worrell. (Tina Encarnacion/UConn Health Center Photo)\n\u201cShe is the ultimate patient advocate and a role model for all of our colleagues in the New England Musculoskeletal Institute,\u201d Taxel added.\nLepow excelled in the fields of children\u2019s health care and infectious diseases and founded the Health Center\u2019s Department of Pediatrics. She is currently on the staff of Albany Medical Center, where she is a professor in the Department of Pediatrics.\nOsborn, who was traveling and unable to attend the ceremony, is a leader in biochemistry and is the only School of Medicine faculty member to be elected to the prestigious National Academy of Science.\nWorrell, who resides in New Mexico and was unable to attend the ceremony, was a leader in psychiatry and the burgeoning field of geriatric psychiatry.\nFollow the UConn Health Center on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.",
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        "raw_content": "Golf Courses Near Badlands National Park\nJ.D. Chi, Leaf Group\nGolf courses in Rapid City are about an hour from Badlands National Park. (Photo: Badlands National park in South Dakota image by weinhundert from Fotolia.com )\nGolfers visiting the Badlands National Park area in South Dakota will be pleasantly surprised to find that Rapid City, the jumping off point for touring the area, is rated the No. 1 golfing destination in South Dakota by GolfLink.com. Located 62 miles west of the south entrance to the park, Rapid City has three award-winning championship courses.\nThe golf season in the Black Hills runs from about March to October, depending on the weather, though there are no hard and fast dates.\nSelected as one of Golfweek Magazine's Best Public-Access Courses for South Dakota (2005, 2006, 2009), the Golf Club at Red Rock is among the newer courses in the Black Hills. This links-style course opened in 2003 and features elevation changes, natural hazards and rolling fairways. Besides the golf, there are scenic views of the Black Hills from every hole.\nThere are four sets of tees on every hole; as of May 2010, greens fees began at $49.\ngolfclubatredrock.com\nHart Ranch Golf Club\nLush vegetation, huge greens and dramatic elevation changes make the Hart Ranch Golf Club challenging and relaxing. This quiet course (no housing developments in sight), was chosen as one of Golfweek Magazine's America's Best Public-Access Courses for South Dakota (2005, 2006) and offers \"family tees\" for beginners. The course, designed by Patrick H. Wyss, opened in 1987 with nine holes. The second nine was added in 1995.\nThere are four sets of tees; as of May 2010, spring and fall tee times began at $38.\nhartranch.com\nOne of the more established public courses in the Black Hills, the Meadowbrook Golf Course has hosted USGA events and the 2009-10 NAIA College Women's National Golf Championship. Undulating greens and lots of bunkering helped this David Arthur Gill-designed course earn a spot on Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine's list of America's 100 Best Courses for $100 or Less (2002). A creek cuts through the course on five holes, including No. 9, which has two carries over the creek. The course opened in 1977.\nThere are four sets of tees; as of May 2010, twilight greens fees began at $27.\nThere is also a 9-hole executive course at this facility.\ngolfatmeadowbrook.com\nGolf at Meadowbrook: Meadowbrook Golf Course\nGolfLink: Directory of Rapid City Golf Courses\nBadlands National park in South Dakota image by weinhundert from Fotolia.com\nChi, J.D.. \"Golf Courses Near Badlands National Park.\" Travel Tips - USA Today, https://traveltips.usatoday.com/golf-courses-near-badlands-national-park-11981.html. Accessed 15 February 2019.\nChi, J.D.. (n.d.). Golf Courses Near Badlands National Park. Travel Tips - USA Today. Retrieved from https://traveltips.usatoday.com/golf-courses-near-badlands-national-park-11981.html\nChi, J.D.. \"Golf Courses Near Badlands National Park\" accessed February 15, 2019. https://traveltips.usatoday.com/golf-courses-near-badlands-national-park-11981.html\nGolf Courses in Lake County, Florida\nLas Vegas Public Golf Courses\nPublic Golf Courses in Reno, Nevada\nPublic Golf Courses in Bradenton, Florida\nPublic Golf Courses in San Diego, California\nExecutive Golf Courses Near Phoenix",
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        "raw_content": "In: Drama | History | War\nComments Off on Download Breaker Morant Full Movie | Buy Breaker Morant Moivie High Quality\nActors: Edward Woodward\t, Jack Thompson\t, John Waters\t, Bryan Brown\t, Charles \u2018Bud\u2019 Tingwell\t, Terence Donovan\t, Vincent Ball\t, Ray Meagher\t, Chris Haywood\t, Russell Kiefel\t, Lewis Fitz-Gerald\t, Rod Mullinar\t, Alan Cassell\t, Rob Steele\t, Chris Smith\nDuring the Boer War, three Australian lieutenants are on trial for shooting Boer prisoners. Though they acted under orders, they are being used as scapegoats by the General Staff, who hopes to distance themselves from the irregular practices of the war. The trial does not progress as smoothly as expected by the General Staff, as the defence puts up a strong fight in the courtroom.\nReviewers have compared Breaker Morant with Paths of Glory, The Caine Mutiny and A Few Good Men, all involving courts martial. Suppressing my dislike of Kubrick, ignoring the naval jingoism spliced into The Caine Mutiny, and erasing the last 5 minutes of A Few Good Men, these weren't bad films. They were interesting, well-performed, raised provocative issues and all that. Breaker Morant, however, is everything those three are not. It's not in a different league, it's in a different dimension, stratospheric. It is real, as Woodward points out in his interview. It's visceral, gritty, organic, flawless. There's no Hollywood gloss, no pandering to the public, or vested interests. The other three movies are mechanical artefacts; you can see the machinery. Morant is dramatic art, at the topmost level. The editing is superb, the variation in scene after scene, close-ups, long-shots, is utterly masterful. Again, the dialogue, the sardonic humour, the tragedy, the iron\u2026\n'Breaker' Morant is one of the finest movies I've seen in a while. Set at the beginning of the 20th century, it takes the viewer to the war between the British Empire and the Bower population in South Africa, a war that was mostly about land possession.The Bower War wasn't a conventional war. It wasn't fought between gentleman officers with rules of conduct. It was a guerrilla, hit-and-run war where the British enemies were farmers. This type of war was so unusual the British had to create a special corps to fight in it: the Bushveldt Carbineers, men who fought behind enemy lines and sometimes used unusual methods to deal with the enemy.In this movie, three soldiers are court-martialed for killing prisoners. However the court's intention is not to serve justice. In fact the three soldiers are scapegoats: for being charged with killing a German missionary, the authorities hope that with a conviction they'll appease the German government, which is favo\u2026\nTags: DVD, full movie",
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        "raw_content": "Unintentional Lara Double Feature - Blather, Rinse, Repeat\nUnintentional Lara Double Feature\nToday was lazy - I watched two movies with characters named \"Lara\": Lara Croft: The Cradle of Life, and Good Bye, Lenin.\n\"Tomb Raider 2\" was... well, it was what I expected. And there's a reason I decided not to see it in the theaters.\n\"Good Bye, Lenin\", however, was a lot more enjoyable than I expected. You may not have heard of this one, being a smaller movie (imagine!) with not even a Chris Barrie in the cast. The story follows a family living in East Berlin in 1989. The mother falls into a coma just before the Berlin Wall falls. She comes to 8 months later, but the best medical advice is that excitement could kill her. The son takes extreme measures to maintain the illusion of the German Democratic Republic, with zany madcap antics that, of course, ensue.\nThe nurse's name is Lara, and she was much cuter than Angelina Jolie.\nBottom Line: \"Tomb Raider\" was a good computer game in 1996. \"Good Bye, Lenin\" is a good movie.\nThat's twice in four days I've been recommended \"Good Bye, Lenin!\". (Good grief, I almost typed \"Good buy, Lenin!\".)* It's now at the top of my Netflix queue. I'll give a report once I've seen it.\n* Really, how often do you get to type !\".)* in a comment? This must be my lucky day.\nit looks like an emoticon of a Cylon eating a clown.",
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        "raw_content": "Suicide....\nThis article is all over the place and doesn't have a structure I'm sorry. A lot of mixed feelings are going around about the show 13 reasons why. Some people are saying that it's glamorizing the thought of suicide and that it shows people only care when you're dead but in my opinion, it doesn't. I had a friend who sadly took his life three years ago. Now, this friend was one of my best friends, I had known him for two years and in that time we had been through a lot together. He had helpt through a sad part in my life and I helped him also. Other a period of time I had fallen in love with him and one day I decided to tell him over one of our skype calls. He also had something to tell me so we deiced to say our thoughts at the same time. I told him I loved him and he told me he was Gay. I supported him through it like a brother of mine and helped him with his home problems. He was in the foster system and his foster parents were terrible to him. January 24th, 2014 was the morning I woke up to the worst message of my life. He had left a small message telling me how he felt and how he took his own life. For around a couple of days or so I was quiet, I hadn't told my family about it. I didn't speak to anyone about it, I didn't want to. The only person I had ever loved and trusted had left me and I had no idea what to do with my life. After a while, I ended up snapping and throwing a glass plate at my sibling and telling my mum what happened. Anyway back to the actual matter of this article. I feel like the show and the book was good and put out the right message in my opinion. It showed that once you do end your life people seem to come forward and say they ''liked you'' when in actual reality they were the reason you drove yourself to your own death. People who had fucked over Hannah's life had pushed that away and only cared because she had told their secrets and was threatening to expose them. The show and book weren't glamorizing the thought or the actuality of suicide. They were showing what happens after a life is taken because it's not just a case of getting over it. People come forward pretending to have loved and known that person for attention. The people that had done the bad things claim to have been their best friends and never knew they were in these states. Life carries on even though it feels as though your whole world has been swept out from underneath you, like that magic trick with the tablecloth, except you're the wobbling item left behind to deal with the effects. People take things differently during the death of a friend or loved one. I was like a volcano, you knew it was going to erupt at some point but you just didn't know when. Jason (Declan's best friend) was the Earthquake. He took the hit and then stayed for all the aftershocks. This probably isn't making the most sense as I am crying while writing this. When I finally snapped and cried my heart out to my mum she sent me to see someone. I was told to sit in a room and talk about my feelings while she wrote down notes about it. At this time I was very emotional, my feelings about things were sky high and I was missing my best friend. I missed speaking with him and I was blaming myself for not being there when he needed me. I explained this and she told me it was all normal. I continued seeing her for about a month when I started getting nightmares. I say nightmares it was just one, the same one. It was always the same nightmare and I can remember clear as day. I told her about it and I was given pills. After a while, I was starting to get a little worse and she kept writing notes. I started to go back into old habits of self-harming and not telling anyone. I closed myself off from everyone I knew. I built up a brick wall not wanting to get close to anyone because I figured if no one could get closer to me I couldn't hurt them and they couldn't hurt me. The suicide of a loved one is hard, and sometimes you can blame yourself well what if I had said this? What if? You should never ask the What if's because they're the questions that are going to slowly eat away at you. Declan lived in America. I couldn't attend his funeral and I wasn't allowed to speak to his foster parents about it. I spoke to Jason for about three weeks about how we were feeling and it stopped. He would look at my messages and then stop replying, he just went on to blank me. I don't blame him for this because I'm someone that reminded him of Delcan. About a year later he messaged me a photo of a baby. This was his son. He had named him Declan after our friend. That was the last I had ever heard of Jason. While going through the loss of my friend I was told ''He wasn't your real friend'' and ''You shouldn't feel sad, he lived in America you barely knew him''. I was in college at the time when I broke down. I was on the bus into college a couple days after finding out about him and I snapped on the bus. I started crying and I ran into college and into the girls' bathroom trying to calm myself down and steady my breathing. My college classmate walked in and she held me as I cried into her arms. We'd never really spoken until that moment when she held me on the bathroom floor. She told people to piss off if they came into the room and she let me talk. She was the most supportive person during this time in my life and she still is three years later to this day. She took me down to our class where we told my tutor together. We went into her office and I told her, doing my best not to break down and cry again, I told her everything. She hugged me and took me back into the classroom. In this classroom, there was our Class of 15 students, the level 2 class of 25 students and level 3 cast of 8 students. She stood me in front of the class and said, and I can quote this. ''Leigh here had a friend from America, they were close ''friends'' and he took his own life. I think we all need to take a lesson from this and never make friends over the internet as it's a silly thing to do. Also, that suicide is pathetic and cowardly.'' I remember grabbing my bag and running out of the classroom crying. I remember running up four flights of stairs and sitting in the photography dark room where another tutor found me and took me into his office. We spoke about Declan and I told him about what my tutor had said. He made me a tea and got me some food telling me''Your friend would want you to stay strong'' He went off to make some phone calls while I sat looking at the cup he had given me. It was a white cup with a red trim and a reindeer on the front. At the time I didn't really take notice of why it meant so much about that cup but a few months later it did. I started a Christmas Instagram account because myself and Declan were Christmas freaks. We loved it. The photography tutor came back with my college class work, (which was a giant sketchbook, camera, pencils, paint and more art supplies) We sat in his office for the whole day talking about Declan and for once instead of crying about him I was honoring his memory. I was sent home that afternoon with an assignment. I was told to create an end of year piece for hour presentation due in 6 weeks. The photography tutor had told me he had spoken to my tutor and gotten me the time off college so I could work from home. He gave me all of the equipment I needed and developed my photography photos of the end of year show. He sent me home and that was the last I had seen of him. For the end of year show, I wanted to do something that I could keep forever, a memory of my time at college and also my time of Declan. I spent weeks preparing for it and I went out to get my own equipment. I got a giant canvas and some paint and set to work as soon as I got home. Myself and Declan bonded over our love for music and Michael Clifford so I did a collage of all of Michael's guitars. When it was finally time for me to go back to college and see the dragon of a tutor I set up my end of year station in a small room. I was there with the girl I had cried on. We both had our own four walls and tables to put our things onto. I had finished prepping when the tutor walked in. She looked at the guitars and told me I wasn't allowed to use them as they weren't an original piece. I didn't want to fight it so I took them down and replaced them with the portrait I had done of Declan instead. She let me keep it up and we went on with the show. As well as the Declan portrait and other photos I had taken up on my walls and tables I had small drawings I had doodled scattered around as it was our workstation and we were showing what talent we had. I had a painting of a red umbrella under a night sky in a garden and it was raining. I had it next to my table and one of the people visiting asked about it. The dragon tutor overheard and rushed over to me as I was about to explain. ''It's about her friend who had taken his own life'' She then mumbled pathetic under her breath and walked away. I stood there for what felt like hours with people looking at me. I put down the painting and brushed down the black dress I was wearing. I excused myself before walking out and crying in the stairwell. I remember looking out of the glass window and seeing all of the people walking around. \"It's hard.\" Is what I remember someone saying to me. \"You'll get through it, you barely knew him\" I ended up. I remember people telling me they knew what it was like when they didn't have the faintest idea. The woman that asked about the painting found me. She was in a womans suit, gray blazer and a gray pencil skirt, she sat on the stairs while I sat near the window. ''I'm not going to tell you I know what you're going through because I don't.'' We sat for about ten minutes when she went so say something again. The door opened and in walked the dragon tutor who clapped her hands together and told me to go back to my station. I stood, brushed down my black dress and rolled the lace sleeves down and adjusted the red belt before going back to the classroom. The painting of the dark night sold and I went home. Everything is still clear in my head like it happened just yesterday. Small rant/article over. Sorry if you read this. I just needed to get it all down.\nThis article is all over the place and doesn't have a structure I'm sorry.\nA lot of mixed feelings are going around about the show 13 reasons why. Some people are saying that it's glamorizing the thought of suicide and that it shows people only care when you're dead but in my opinion, it doesn't.\nI had a friend who sadly took his life three years ago. Now, this friend was one of my best friends, I had known him for two years and in that time we had been through a lot together. He had helpt through a sad part in my life and I helped him also. Other a period of time I had fallen in love with him and one day I decided to tell him over one of our skype calls. He also had something to tell me so we deiced to say our thoughts at the same time. I told him I loved him and he told me he was Gay.\nI supported him through it like a brother of mine and helped him with his home problems. He was in the foster system and his foster parents were terrible to him.\nJanuary 24th, 2014 was the morning I woke up to the worst message of my life. He had left a small message telling me how he felt and how he took his own life. For around a couple of days or so I was quiet, I hadn't told my family about it. I didn't speak to anyone about it, I didn't want to. The only person I had ever loved and trusted had left me and I had no idea what to do with my life. After a while, I ended up snapping and throwing a glass plate at my sibling and telling my mum what happened.\nAnyway back to the actual matter of this article. I feel like the show and the book was good and put out the right message in my opinion. It showed that once you do end your life people seem to come forward and say they ''liked you'' when in actual reality they were the reason you drove yourself to your own death. People who had fucked over Hannah's life had pushed that away and only cared because she had told their secrets and was threatening to expose them. The show and book weren't glamorizing the thought or the actuality of suicide. They were showing what happens after a life is taken because it's not just a case of getting over it.\nPeople come forward pretending to have loved and known that person for attention. The people that had done the bad things claim to have been their best friends and never knew they were in these states.\nLife carries on even though it feels as though your whole world has been swept out from underneath you, like that magic trick with the tablecloth, except you're the wobbling item left behind to deal with the effects. People take things differently during the death of a friend or loved one. I was like a volcano, you knew it was going to erupt at some point but you just didn't know when. Jason (Declan's best friend) was the Earthquake. He took the hit and then stayed for all the aftershocks. This probably isn't making the most sense as I am crying while writing this.\nWhen I finally snapped and cried my heart out to my mum she sent me to see someone. I was told to sit in a room and talk about my feelings while she wrote down notes about it. At this time I was very emotional, my feelings about things were sky high and I was missing my best friend. I missed speaking with him and I was blaming myself for not being there when he needed me. I explained this and she told me it was all normal.\nI continued seeing her for about a month when I started getting nightmares. I say nightmares it was just one, the same one. It was always the same nightmare and I can remember clear as day. I told her about it and I was given pills.\nAfter a while, I was starting to get a little worse and she kept writing notes. I started to go back into old habits of self-harming and not telling anyone. I closed myself off from everyone I knew. I built up a brick wall not wanting to get close to anyone because I figured if no one could get closer to me I couldn't hurt them and they couldn't hurt me.\nThe suicide of a loved one is hard, and sometimes you can blame yourself well what if I had said this? What if? You should never ask the What if's because they're the questions that are going to slowly eat away at you.\nDeclan lived in America. I couldn't attend his funeral and I wasn't allowed to speak to his foster parents about it. I spoke to Jason for about three weeks about how we were feeling and it stopped. He would look at my messages and then stop replying, he just went on to blank me. I don't blame him for this because I'm someone that reminded him of Delcan. About a year later he messaged me a photo of a baby. This was his son. He had named him Declan after our friend. That was the last I had ever heard of Jason.\nWhile going through the loss of my friend I was told ''He wasn't your real friend'' and ''You shouldn't feel sad, he lived in America you barely knew him''. I was in college at the time when I broke down. I was on the bus into college a couple days after finding out about him and I snapped on the bus. I started crying and I ran into college and into the girls' bathroom trying to calm myself down and steady my breathing. My college classmate walked in and she held me as I cried into her arms. We'd never really spoken until that moment when she held me on the bathroom floor. She told people to piss off if they came into the room and she let me talk. She was the most supportive person during this time in my life and she still is three years later to this day.\nShe took me down to our class where we told my tutor together. We went into her office and I told her, doing my best not to break down and cry again, I told her everything. She hugged me and took me back into the classroom. In this classroom, there was our Class of 15 students, the level 2 class of 25 students and level 3 cast of 8 students. She stood me in front of the class and said, and I can quote this.\n''Leigh here had a friend from America, they were close ''friends'' and he took his own life. I think we all need to take a lesson from this and never make friends over the internet as it's a silly thing to do. Also, that suicide is pathetic and cowardly.''\nI remember grabbing my bag and running out of the classroom crying. I remember running up four flights of stairs and sitting in the photography dark room where another tutor found me and took me into his office.\nWe spoke about Declan and I told him about what my tutor had said. He made me a tea and got me some food telling me''Your friend would want you to stay strong'' He went off to make some phone calls while I sat looking at the cup he had given me. It was a white cup with a red trim and a reindeer on the front. At the time I didn't really take notice of why it meant so much about that cup but a few months later it did. I started a Christmas Instagram account because myself and Declan were Christmas freaks. We loved it.\nThe photography tutor came back with my college class work, (which was a giant sketchbook, camera, pencils, paint and more art supplies) We sat in his office for the whole day talking about Declan and for once instead of crying about him I was honoring his memory.\nI was sent home that afternoon with an assignment. I was told to create an end of year piece for hour presentation due in 6 weeks. The photography tutor had told me he had spoken to my tutor and gotten me the time off college so I could work from home. He gave me all of the equipment I needed and developed my photography photos of the end of year show. He sent me home and that was the last I had seen of him.\nFor the end of year show, I wanted to do something that I could keep forever, a memory of my time at college and also my time of Declan. I spent weeks preparing for it and I went out to get my own equipment. I got a giant canvas and some paint and set to work as soon as I got home. Myself and Declan bonded over our love for music and Michael Clifford so I did a collage of all of Michael's guitars.\nWhen it was finally time for me to go back to college and see the dragon of a tutor I set up my end of year station in a small room. I was there with the girl I had cried on. We both had our own four walls and tables to put our things onto. I had finished prepping when the tutor walked in. She looked at the guitars and told me I wasn't allowed to use them as they weren't an original piece. I didn't want to fight it so I took them down and replaced them with the portrait I had done of Declan instead. She let me keep it up and we went on with the show. As well as the Declan portrait and other photos I had taken up on my walls and tables I had small drawings I had doodled scattered around as it was our workstation and we were showing what talent we had. I had a painting of a red umbrella under a night sky in a garden and it was raining. I had it next to my table and one of the people visiting asked about it. The dragon tutor overheard and rushed over to me as I was about to explain. ''It's about her friend who had taken his own life'' She then mumbled pathetic under her breath and walked away. I stood there for what felt like hours with people looking at me. I put down the painting and brushed down the black dress I was wearing. I excused myself before walking out and crying in the stairwell. I remember looking out of the glass window and seeing all of the people walking around. \"It's hard.\" Is what I remember someone saying to me. \"You'll get through it, you barely knew him\" I ended up. I remember people telling me they knew what it was like when they didn't have the faintest idea.\nThe woman that asked about the painting found me. She was in a womans suit, gray blazer and a gray pencil skirt, she sat on the stairs while I sat near the window. ''I'm not going to tell you I know what you're going through because I don't.'' We sat for about ten minutes when she went so say something again. The door opened and in walked the dragon tutor who clapped her hands together and told me to go back to my station. I stood, brushed down my black dress and rolled the lace sleeves down and adjusted the red belt before going back to the classroom.\nThe painting of the dark night sold and I went home. Everything is still clear in my head like it happened just yesterday.\nSmall rant/article over. Sorry if you read this. I just needed to get it all down.\nze2000 \u203a I read the whole thing... what can I say? I suppose what you get from this is that you will go through difficult times in life, and when those come you will find people that won't care and others that will be very helpful.\nIt's a complicated world, a fucked up society.\nBut get the positive: there are people out there worth knowing, worth friending. It takes time to build your inner circle. It takes a whole life actually.\nI read the whole thing... what can I say? I suppose what you get from this is that you will go through difficult times in life, and when those come you will find people that won't care and others that will be very helpful. It's a complicated world, a fucked up society. But get the positive: there are people out there worth knowing, worth friending. It takes time to build your inner circle. It takes a whole life actually. Thanks for sharing.\nBorderline \u203a so sorry to hear about your friend! I am agree with Ze2000\nso sorry to hear about your friend! I am agree with Ze2000\nScaryGal \u203a It's okay, thank you for taking the time to read it :) I appreciate your lovely comments\nIt's okay, thank you for taking the time to read it :) I appreciate your lovely comments\nJasonJRogers \u203a I got tearful just reading through it...and for you to have experienced this was just awful. I was shocked and appalled by the way that tutor behaved, you were going though a really hard time as it was and didn't need to feel any lower... my heart goes out to you and your friend!\nI loved the idea of how you honoured his memory...at least you can look back and say \"this is what I did for him\" stay strong.\nJasonJRogers\nI got tearful just reading through it...and for you to have experienced this was just awful. 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JSL membership is comprised of high school students who make a two-year commitment to volunteer their time serving as ushers, fundraisers and more.\n\u201cThis evening is for everyone in our community,\" Glenney said. \"Our mission to support the symphony and promote music education, is carried out by the dedicated and sweet-spirited members of the Women\u2019s Symphony League of Tyler. Our fundraisers provide a large amount of underwriting for the East Texas Symphony Orchestra, and our committees work hard planning three amazing events each year. Together, with the sound of the symphony, we can make a better community for our families and friends.\u201d\n\u201cTo those of you who take advantage of the opportunity to support the goals of the Women\u2019s Symphony League of Tyler, many thanks,\" Glenney said. \"I promise each of you who join us will have a fabulous time while supporting our community. 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        "raw_content": "Facial Wart Removal Plastic Surgery \u2013 READ THIS\nMULTIPLE WARTS REMOVED BY RADIOFREQUENCY DEVICE UNDER SURFACE ANESTHESIA WITHOUT ZERO BLEEDING.\n[MULTIPLE WARTS REMOVED BY RADIOFRQUENCY\nThere are, nonetheless, some safety measures that ought to be noted while making use of Wartrol.\nWartrol can only be made use of on the surface, and also is for that reason not suitable for some kinds of excrescences such as oral and conjunctival moles.\nWhile utilizing Wartrol, it is feasible that it is incorrectly related to normal skin surrounding the protuberance. Because both the verruca as well as the surrounding tissue are similar in structure, Wartrol might dissolve the keratin of that regular skin, serving as an abrasion and making it easier for the blemish to spread there.\nOften people ask this inquiry \u2013 \u201cwhere can i acquire wartrol over-the-counter?\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Faith and Fiction Round Table Discussion: Certain Women by Madeleine L\u2019Engle\nMessenger of Truth by Jacqueline Winspear \u2192\nCertain Women by Madeleine L\u2019Engle\nCertain Women: A Novel by Madeleine L\u2019Engle (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1992), 351 pages\nTold mainly from the perspective of up-and-coming stage actress Emma Wheaton, Certain Women is primarily a family drama. (And what a complicated family it is!) World War II bisects the narrative. Actor David Wheaton, Emma\u2019s father, is dying, and his mind is filled with what ifs, focusing around his ex-wives and children, but viewed through the lens of something else he left undone, a play about the David of the Old Testament.\nI really loved L\u2019Engle\u2019s A Wrinkle in Time \u2014 that whole series really \u2014 when I read them in my preteen years, but in the last couple years I\u2019ve heard a few naysayers, so I was eager to experience L\u2019Engle again and see if I still appreciated her writing. I wasn\u2019t disappointed.\nThe story feels very modern, to the extent that I sometimes forgot it\u2019s set in an earlier time.\nI loved the interplay between the Baptist and Episcopal grandparents and ideas. She portrayed the back-and-forth (but ultimately unified) positions well.\nThe writing is splendid.\nOne complaint: I grew tired of what felt like harping on the connections and/or differences between the two stories, though. On the one hand, it makes sense, since Dave Wheaton is so obsessed with the biblical David, but the comparisons still felt a bit forced on me. Since the story\u2019s told from Emma\u2019s perspective, it might have been nicer to just let it flow.\nNow, getting back to the writing (examples):\n\u2018I listen to my characters better than I listen to anybody else. That\u2019s not good.\u2019 They had reached their building and he let go of Emma\u2019s hand to reach for his key.\n\u2018No, it\u2019s not good, but I think maybe it\u2019s true of all artists. When I\u2019m working on a role I listen to my character. And I listen better than I listen to myself. Or to you.\u2019\n~page 260, Certain Women\n\u201cMaybe we have to sin, to know ourselves human, faulty, and flawed, before there is any possibility of greatness.\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t have answers to the questions, at least not yet, but I have some good questions.\u201d\n[I read this for the Faith \u2018n\u2019 Fiction Round Table; I posted Saturday about a theme I discovered in its pages, Serve the Gift.]\nMadeleine L\u2019Engle is the author of many acclaimed and popular works for adults and children, including the Newbery-winning A Wrinkle in Time and her autobiography, The Crosswicks Journal.\nThe 3 R\u2019s Blog\nThis entry was posted in books, fiction, historical, review and tagged Faith 'n' Fiction Saturday, NYC, quote, reading, World War II. Bookmark the permalink.\n6 responses to \u201cCertain Women by Madeleine L\u2019Engle\u201d\nGood review Hannah! I am glad you brought that up about the grandparents, that was interesting.\nKailana | February 28, 2011 at 3:08 pm | Reply\nI read L\u2019Engle\u2019s adult books because I was obsessed with her younger books. I did like this one, but I don\u2019t remember it very well. I am not so sure I would like it now that I am older, but when I was younger I did\u2026\nFlorinda | February 28, 2011 at 5:07 pm | Reply\nThe story felt very modern to me as well, and I also liked the grandparents. I thought that one of the novel\u2019s strengths was the conversations characters had about complex philosophical topics that sounded in character, and the grandparents are a great example of that.\nYes! Too often, it seems, when such deep topics come up, it pulls me out of the characters; it starts to sound like the author talking instead, on a soapbox or something. It was well done in this book, though, for which I\u2019m thankful.\nI too loved A Wrinkle in Time and those books growing up and have wondered how L\u2019Engle would fare for me now. I\u2019ll have to add this one to my list and see!",
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        "raw_content": "Art and Alchemy of Chinese Tea\nArt and Alchemy of Chinese Tea von Reid, Daniel (eBook)\nThe fine art of preparing and drinking tea has become a hallmark of Chinese civilization, handed down through the ages in China by monks and martial artists, doctors and hermits, emperors and alchemists. In his latest book, Daniel Reid explores Chinese tea in its manifold varieties, its long and colorful historical development in China, and its refinement as a mainstay of Chinese culture. He describes the principles that lie at the heart of tea culture in China, the potent medicinal properties of Chinese tea, and how to cultivate Cha Dao, the Daoist way of tea, in daily life. A central section of the book explores for the first time the alchemy of Chinese tea, an esoteric aspect of Chinese tea culture that remains unexplored by modern science but was known and cultivated in ancient China. Jin Dan, the `golden elixir of life' is the elusive essence that resides dormant within tea (as in some other plants and minerals) and can be extracted, activated and transferred to the human system to protect health, prolong life, and enhance mental performance. The author looks at how and why this works, and explains the chemical transformations that take place as well as explaining the energetic transfer that takes place when tea is prepared by a Master. Illustrated with many photographs, by Christan Janzen, the book contains detailed descriptions of many Chinese tea varieties, especially the High Mountain Oolong Tea of Taiwan, which is considered by many to be the pinnacle of perfection in both the art and alchemy of Chinese tea. The book also contains entertaining tea anecdotes from the author's 'Tea Tidings' bulletin, and a useful glossary of Chinese tea terms. Tea lovers, as well as those with an interest in tea culture, the Dao, and Chinese history and culture, will find this book an absorbing and revelatory read.\nYuan, Jixi\nGrandi, Giovanni B.\nProblems from Reid\nCleve, James Van",
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        "raw_content": "A Layman\u2019s Summary: The Special Needs Trust Fairness Act of 2015\nSpecial needs trusts are popular planning tools that are designed to hold and manage assets for a person with special needs. These trusts allows a person to retain eligibility for certain government programs, most notably Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). SSI is a government program designed to assist those with special needs that are also low-income. In order to meet the low income requirement, the individual must either have less than $2,000.00 in assets in their personal name or, if the individual\u2019s assets exceed $2,000.00, they must be placed in a \u201cfirst-party\u201d special needs trust.\nSpecial needs trusts come in two varieties, third-party and first-party. There are several key differences between these types of trusts.\nThird-party SNT \u2013 The traditional special needs trust is the third-party special needs trust. In this arrangement, the trust is created by a third-party (parents, grandparents, sibling, guardian etc.) and the assets placed in the trust are not considered to be owned by the special needs individual. Additionally, assets placed inside of the third-party special needs trust can be passed to heirs or charity upon the death of the special needs individual.\nFirst-party SNT \u2013 A first-party special needs trust is created by an individual with special needs to hold and manage assets that already belong to that person. Any assets remaining in the trust upon the passing of the special needs individual must be used to reimburse the government for medical care received by the special needs individual.\nThe Special Needs Fairness Trust Act of 2015 addresses first-party special needs trusts. Unless this legislation passes, individuals with special needs are not permitted to create their own first-party special needs trust. Instead, special needs individuals must rely upon their parents, grandparents, or a court order to create such a trust. Passing this legislation would significantly increase access to special needs trusts.\nThe Special Needs Fairness Act seeks to add the individual with special needs to the list of people that can create a first-party special needs trust. This modification will significantly reduce the undue burden on the special needs individual. It will also allow the special needs person to remain independent and avoid the significant legal costs required when petitioning the court.\nIf you have a friend or a family member with special needs and would like to learn more about the planning that we can offer to help this individual retain assets without compromising eligibility for government help, please call AlerStallings to schedule a consultation or to reserve your seat at one of our educational seminars. We always welcome the opportunity to help.",
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        "raw_content": "Venezuela before the UN Committee on Torture\nUN Committee against Torture begins session in Geneva. Venezuela to respond to submissions on its compliance.\nThe case of Leopoldo Lopez, a Venezuelan politician still in detention, is included in the submission to UN Committee on Torture [Reuters]\nFor the first time in a decade, Venezuela will appear before the UN Committee against Torture. On November 6, the government of Venezuela will be given the chance to address a series of submissions presented to the committee by regional human rights organisations.\nThe session is part of the month long session convened by the UN Committee against Torture, a body of 10 independent experts that monitors the Conventions implementation by State parties.\nIn its briefing document to the Committee, Amnesty international says that despite \"important measures\" to combat torture having been implemented since 2013:\n\"Over the past months, during protests both for and against the government, there has been compelling evidence of the excessive use of force by security forces, and dozens of protesters have reported torture or other ill-treatment.\"\nThe briefing document for consideration by the Committee on Torture also states: \"According to information provided to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights by local human rights organisations, of the 8,813 new cases of human rights violations presented in 2012 to the Public Prosecutor's Office, 97 percent were dismissed or archived; charges were brought in the remaining 3 percent of cases.\"\nThe continued detention of Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the opposition Popular Will (Voluntad Popular) party, is included in the submissions. The right-wing opposition leader has spent more than eight months in pre-trial detention in a military prison in Los Teques, on the outskirts of the capital, Caracas.\nLater this month, a US delegation will address submissions bringing into question its government's adherence to and understanding of the treaty on torture. Human Rights Watch presented its document to the Committee last month relating to US policy, on issues including: \"national security, criminal justice, policing, and immigration enforcement\".\nOther nations submitting reports are: Sweden, Ukraine, Burundi, Venezuela, Croatia, Kazakhstan, and Australia.\nThe session concludes on November 28.",
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        "raw_content": "The Hilton Back Bay is a smart hotel located in the historic district of Back Bay, close to fantastic shopping and entertainment.\nRooms are spacious with a soothing natural colour scheme and traditional-style furnishings. Choose a corner room on one of the upper floors for amazing panoramic views over the city and the river through floor to ceiling windows.\nThe hotel has a gym and a pleasant indoor sky lit pool with a jacuzzi and a sundeck, as well as a business centre, shop and an onsite Starbucks. 40 Dalton is a relaxed restaurant and lounge with a tasty menu of classic American favourites.\nThe hotel is just a few minutes\u2019 walk from the Prudential Shopping Centre which has a good range of shops and restaurants, and is also home to the Skywalk Observatory where you can enjoy views over the whole city. Copley Place next door is an elegant shopping centre boasting many upscale shops and boutiques.\nFor the sports fans among you, Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team, is just three blocks from the hotel. The beautiful Victorian buildings of Beacon Street are also worth a visit and Newbury Street - the city\u2019s main shopping strip and a lovely place to stroll or relax on one of the many restaurant patios - is nearby too.",
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        "raw_content": "It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that Converse sneakers will never go out of style. Sure, there have been periods in which they have been more popular than others. But there hasn\u2019t been a time since their introduction to American sports and fashion a century ago when they have been considered pass\u00e9.\nA quick glance at the parade of the many young, Converse-soled Brooklynites walking the sidewalks in my neighborhood confirms what I suspect: Converse shoes have been, and always will be, cool.\nOf course, Converse sneakers were first made as basketball shoes. In 1917, the small, rubber-soled shoe company of Marquis Mills Converse in Malden, Massachusetts, began manufacturing its patented \u201cnon-skid,\u201d all-American basketball shoes. With rubber bottoms and canvas tops reaching up to the ankle, the shoes were designed to provide support and traction for athletes playing the sport. 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The athletic shoe was poised for greatness, and Converse offered no-slide shoes for young basketball players dribbling down shiny, varnished courts. Yet another company, Spalding, had beaten Converse to the game, having introduced a line of basketball shoes already.\nEnter a new strategy. To bolster its marketing and sales, Converse introduced its own basketball team, the \u201cConverse All Stars.\u201d Fortune further shined on the company when, in 1921, a young man by the name of Charles \u201cChuck\u201d Taylor joined the basketball team and the company. He had been wearing Converse since his days playing on his high school basketball team and was a big fan. But he had some suggestions about how to improve the design.\nConverse took his advice and made the shoes more pliable and supportive, with patches at the ankle for better protection of this vulnerable spot. The patch\u2019s design eventually integrated Chuck Taylor\u2019s signature to become the iconic, starred medallion used even today. \u201cAll Stars\u201d was added to the shoe in a rubber emblem across the back heel of the sole, providing the shoe\u2019s name. These changes paved the way for other names besides \u201cAll Stars.\u201d The shoes also came to be known as \u201cChuck Taylors,\u201d or simply, \u201cChucks.\u201d\nChuck Taylor promoted the shoe and the sport by driving back and forth across the nation in a white Cadillac\u2014its trunk filled with the shoes\u2014and conducting workshops for coaches and players. He generally took on the role of spokesperson for the sport and the company. Young people looked up to the dynamic and personable athlete, and soon, Converse basketball shoes dominated the sport. But they also went beyond the initial concept. Not just for basketball players, Converse became the preferred shoes for school athletic programs and were issued to soldiers for basic training during World War II.\nThough made for physical activity, perhaps more enduring has been the Converse shoe\u2019s legacy in fashion. Initially a brown shoe with black detailing, Chuck Taylor changed the color to white in the 1930s. He also designed the U.S. basketball team\u2019s sneakers to match the uniform. He then branched out to the classic black high top in 1949. The company introduced its low-top \u201coxford\u201d version in 1957. This made the brand even more remarkably popular. There was something about these shoes that captured the spirit of American youth, especially in the 1950s and 1960s. James Dean famously wore them, epitomizing the youthful counterculture role these shoes had gained. Converse starred on the silver screen as the chosen footwear of gang members in West Side Story; likewise, the T-Birds in the movie Grease all wore black high-top All Stars. Other movies of the \u201980s, like Back to the Future, solidified the shoes\u2019 place in popular culture and mainstream fashion, though edgier characters in movies like The Breakfast Club kept them part of \u201calternative\u201d fashion.\nSuch popularity, then, didn\u2019t stop Converse from being the shoes of choice for rebels. Punk in the 1970s and \u201980s embraced the shoe. The famous punk band, The Ramones, liked them for their looks and comfort while on stage. The early 1990s grunge rockers, led by Nirvana\u2019s Kurt Cobain, were Chuck fans. Inexpensive and casual, the sneakers embodied the feeling of disenfranchised, anti-preppy young men and women across America.\nBy then, the association with basketball had been lost. Most kids didn\u2019t even know who Chuck Taylor was, other than to recognize the name on their shoes. Basketball players had stopped wearing classic Converse in the 1970s, when the basic design was superceded by new trends in basketball fashion as well as athletic-wear technology. Converse\u2019s new line, the Converse One Stars, lasted in the sport until the mid \u201980s. But the flatfooted sneaker was no longer deemed sufficient support, and Converse was unable or unwilling to further reinvent its design. It had lost the irreplaceable Taylor in 1968, which may have had a hand in halting the sports trajectory of the company.\nConverse evolved into something else outside of its basketball origins. The company introduced numerous colors in 1971, providing the basis for the colorful stylizations of the last few decades. 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        "raw_content": "By Brian C. Joondeph\nCNN is breathless over a \"Gigantic hole two-thirds the size of Manhattan discovered in Antarctic glacier.\" I'm sure the reporters wish the hole actually were in Manhattan and included Trump Tower, but alas, the hole is far away from their nemesis, the president.\nThey describe it as \"a massive cavity\" that \"has been discovered growing in an Antarctic glacier, signaling rapid ice decay that has shocked scientists.\" It's growing at an \"explosive rate\" beneath the Thwaites Glacier, they anxiously report.\nCNN's primary concern is that the melting glacier will flood the world, including its television studios. How big is this \"massive cavity\"?\nIt's just a small hole within a glacier the size of Florida. Manhattan is about 23 square miles, so a hole two thirds the size of Manhattan would be almost 16 square miles. Yes, a hole is three-dimensional, and surface area is two-dimensional, but I'm simply trying to create perspective.\nBy comparison, Florida is 65,755 square miles. The hole in the glacier is about 0.01 percent of the entire glacier, and the water released from the melt will not even be measurable in the ocean. But CNN won't let that minor point interfere with its doomsday prognostications.\nNot only CNN, but its other media brethren are also in a panic over this news. The Hill reports a similar story, as does CBS News. The only explanation offered in any of the articles is climate change \u2014 just as climate change was blamed for the polar vortex and recent cold spell in the Upper Midwest.\nMedia mavens attribute everything bad in the world to climate change. Forbes believes that climate change caused ISIS. Obesity is also blamed on climate change.\nWhy aren't the journalistic sleuths thinking beyond their preprogrammed left-wing talking points? What else might be causing holes in the Antarctic glaciers?\nI wonder if CNN ever considered volcanoes as the cause of glacial melting. The network's cousins across the pond at The Guardian did. They reported that scientists recently discovered 91 new volcanoes below the Antarctic ice sheet. This is in addition to 47 already known volcanoes.\nHow many more volcanoes might be hidden below miles-thick ice? As technology improves, more than the 140 known volcanoes may be discovered.\nThe Antarctica.eu website, readily available to CNN, provides some actual science, rather than Al Gore-style arm-waving.\nFirst, \"[t]he Thwaites Glacier is largely based well below sea level, as is the case for large parts of the West Antarctic ice shield.\" This means that the glacier has already displaced water equivalent to its weight, if floating on the water, or its volume if still attached to the land. This is why an ice cube in a glass of water doesn't raise the water level in the glass as it melts.\nIn other words, the current sea level already reflects the presence of the glacier in the sea, and the water level won't rise or fall depending on the solid or liquid state of the glacier below sea level.\nIt also happens that the Thwaites Glacier sits over an area of volcanoes. The Independent reports, \"Chemical data from water samples revealed an active source of volcanic heat beneath the Pine Island glacier, which is the fastest-melting glacier in the entire region.\" The Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers are neighbors and flow together into the sea.\nMelting of glaciers at their edges, meaning at the ocean, could be due to warmer ocean water. But not the melting occurring at the glacier base, which is where the Manhattan-sized hole was found.\nAs the Antarctica.eu website describes it:\nThe Thwaites Glacier is accordingly losing large volumes of ice due to melting at its base. The geothermal heat flux is not influenced by climate changes, as opposed to melting that takes place near the coast, in the contact zone with sea water which is getting increasingly warmer.\nIt seems that volcanic activity, not SUVs or toxically masculine backyard grilling, is causing the hole in the glacier. How long have volcanoes been around? Longer than people or animals. They have always been a part of the Earth, whose crust floats on liquid magma, which occasionally burps to the surface in the form of an erupting volcano.\nAs the scientists describe it:\nThe glacier sits on something more like a multi-burner stovetop with burners putting out heat at different levels at different locations. ... And then you plop the most critical dynamically unstable ice sheet on planet Earth in the middle of this thing, and then you try to model it. It's virtually impossible.\nAnother common theme arises: unpredictability. 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        "raw_content": "Everyone Knows Recycling Doesn't Work, Right?\nIf you think enlisting celebrities is going to get me to recycle, think again, Batman:\nNBC Universal's three-year \"green\" campaign has largely focused on off-camera issues like making company facilities more eco-friendly. News and information programs have also been enlisted to do stories on environmental issues, but except for one \"30 Rock\" episode two years ago, the campaign hasn't touched the prime-time lineup.\nThis year on \"30 Rock,\" corporate boss Jack Donaghy tells the late-night show's staff it has to cut its carbon footprint by 5 percent, and puts Kenneth the Page in charge of getting it done.\n\"It's something that is relatable and is something that a lot of people are doing,\" said Jack McBrayer, the actor who portrays Kenneth.\nBackstage, the show has done its part by removing water bottles in favor of water filters and using chemical-free cleaning products. The show rents hybrid vehicles to transport its actors and crew members, said Beth Colleton, vice president of the \"Green is Universal\" campaign.\n\"Everybody is on board with greening up the place and being more environmentally-friendly in real life,\" McBrayer said. \"Every now and then people need to be reminded of things that can be done.\"\nIn the comedy \"Community,\" the college is renamed \"Environdale.\" College students think they're hiring the band Green Day for a gig, and instead gets the Celtic combo Greene Daeye. Dwight in \"The Office\" takes the role of \"Recyclops\" in that comedy. \"Heroes\" features cast members filling a truck with recyclables and talking about the importance of giving back to the earth.\nThis effort damages those franchises in several different ways. When these shows come out on DVD, imagine the confusion when it starts up with the \"green\" episode and the people watching fail to be entertained and realize they've been gypped. Thirteen years from now, when these shows are syndicated out to low-paying, low-rated independent channels on what is left of the TV spectrum, these outdated \"green\" shows will point to the folly of trying to recycle while President Tila Tequila signs into law the first bill outlawing the word green.\nRecycling doesn't work by the way. I'm not a scientist, and I know someone who isn't one, but recycling has minimal benefit to the environment. It's far better to just not buy things made of paper and plastic. Live with cast iron and surgical steel implements and always go with the granite countertops. When the granite countertops wear out, you can pull them out, break them up, and use them for a walkway in the garden.\nIf you need a celebrity to tell you how to live, brother, you don't know how to live.\nTagged: Blogging, Celebrities, Celebrity, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Fame, News, People, Politics, Stars, Television\nNewer PostHow Can Anyone Be Offended by Larry King?\nOlder PostGood News For Victor Zambrano",
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        "raw_content": "Massages are a popular form of pampering, but there are things you should know before you indulge. Massage therapy is offered at many spas, salons, and other outlets in their list of services, but not all are the same. Finding the right type for you requires research and your input.\nThere are around 80 varieties of massages. Some are very gentle like the Swedish and is used to increase blood circulation, release muscle tension and bring relaxation.\nThe deep tissue procedure and the trigger point procedure are less gentle and are very intense. They can sometimes be uncomfortable too. But in that case, you should let the therapists know about your discomfort. The best way to relax and pamper your body is through self-massage. You can massage your feet, hand or neck even while doing work.\nPeople use massage to relieve the pain from the body. It also releases the muscles and improves blood circulation.\nWho is a massage therapist\nA massage therapist is one who provides massage therapy to people. Massage therapy can be learned in massage therapy schools or training programs. There are about 1300 massage therapy schools and colleges in the US. Therapists need to pass the national certification exam to practice.Massage therapists play a very important role in treating patients. Massage has been used as Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) to treat many specific diseases and ailments.\nSome side effects of massage therapy\nMassages do not have major side effects. But there are certain health issues that especially patients need to follow while going for a massage. People suffering from bleeding disorders, deep vein thrombosis, damaged blood vessels and fever are recommended not to go for massages. Cancer patients, pregnant women, people with heart problems are suggested to consult the doctor before going for a massage.\nMassage therapies have minor side effects like swelling, bruising, temporary pain or discomfort or allergy and sensitivity. People using massage as CAM should keep few things in mind. The cost factor, the number of settings you need to go through besides checking the credentials of the therapists.\nHow massage therapy works\nWhen certain forces are applied on the muscles, changes occur. It may also involve certain mechanical changes in the body. But scientists are still undergoing various researchers to study the effects of massage therapy.\nMassage therapy can be a very helpful tool in your fight to prevent injuries and stay healthy. These are the things you should know about massage therapy, and you should keep them in mind when preparing to use massage therapy for injury prevention and you\u2019ll have better results in your quest to stay healthy and continue doing whatever it is you love to do.",
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        "raw_content": "> Spa & Wellness > PRACTICAL INFO > Ecology\nThe environment in the earth of our preoccupation\nThe Anz\u00e8re Spa & Wellness centre offers a setting for relaxation and leisure, and a place of wellbeing open to all. Ideally located at the heart of the resort, the building superbly blends into the chalet-type architecture of Anz\u00e8re.\nWe cannot claim to offer thermal baths, since the water we use does not come from a hot spring, so we highlight the magnificent panoramic view we offer over to the Valais Alps. The water in the pools comes from the mains water network. It is heated to a temperature of 33\u00b0C. The energy for this provided by the recently constructed wood-based heating system.\nThe Energy Used\nWood is an environment-friendly durable source of heat and is neutral as regards CO2 emissions. During combustion it only releases the quantity of CO2 that it assimilates during growth. In Swiss forests, each year two times more wood grows than is used. The wood pellets used by Anz\u00e8re\u2019s heating plant are delivered by the Valpellets company in Uvrier, 16 kilometres away.\nWith the increase in the price of oil, wood is a competitive source of energy today. As a comparison, in Austria, 30% of heating energy comes from wood. In Switzerland, at the present time it only represents 7% whereas the proportion of forests is practically identical. .\nYou can find full information on the largest wood-based heating plant in Europe on the website http://www.cba-anzere.ch/. Anz\u00e8re Spa and Wellness centre also produces electricity by solar cells at the top of the outside deck. The production of 16,000 kWh will contribute each year to the heating energy needs of the whole centre.\nEcology is at the centre of all our concerns",
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        "raw_content": "Porsche\u2019s New U.S. Headquarters and Customer Experience Center / HOK\n\u00a9 HOK\nHOK has been selected to design Porsche Cars North America\u2019s new headquarters in Atlanta, following an intense design competition. This innovative development includes a contemporary workplace, a Technical Service and Training Center, and a Customer and Driver Experience Center with an integrated road handling track. The dynamic design embraces the on-site road handling track, celebrating the Porsche driving experience at every turn. More images and project description after the break.\nThe nearly 200,000-square-foot complex will accommodate up to 400 employees under one roof on a high-profile, 26-acre Aerotropolis site near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The headquarters will provide Porsche a strong foundation for continued growth in its largest market worldwide. The vision for the new U.S. corporate home is to create a bold and energizing environment where the physical elements are as memorable and moving as the Porsche driving and ownership experience. HOK\u2019s design has perfectly interpreted this vision into a dynamic design that is as emotionally charged as Porsche automobiles.\nHOK\u2019s design will create a single home for the Porsche North America family by bringing together office, training and driving functions while creating a unified brand experience. An interior \u201cMain Street\u201d and courtyard area showcasing the vehicles will function as the heart of the facility. From this courtyard space, customers and employees will be able to interact while watching the action on the track below.\nReflecting Porsche\u2019s commitment to the environment, HOK is designing a highly sustainable building and targeting a minimum of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification. Energy conservation measures include fine-tuning the building orientation and creating a highly efficient building envelope. The team will explore opportunities for natural ventilation and on-site energy generation and green roofs that reduce the heat island effect and filter rainwater before it returns to Atlanta\u2019s water system.\nEmployees will enjoy a contemporary light-filled workplace that promotes collaboration and inspires creativity. Central caf\u00e9 areas, team rooms and huddle spaces will support Porsche\u2019s cooperative, transparent culture.\nHOK\u2019s integrated design services for the project include architecture, interior design, workplace strategy, sustainable design, high-performance building engineering, environmental graphics and landscape architecture.\nCite: Alison Furuto. \"Porsche\u2019s New U.S. Headquarters and Customer Experience Center / HOK\" 24 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/186747/porsche%25e2%2580%2599s-new-u-s-headquarters-and-customer-experience-center-hok/> ISSN 0719-8884",
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        "raw_content": "miranda-podcast.png\nlin-manuel-miranda-podcast-final-050516.mp3\nMusic Credits: \u201cThe Schuyler Sisters,\u201d \u201cNon-Stop,\u201d Cabinet Battle 1\u201d all written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and excerpted from the play, Hamilton,\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Any of the cast or crew could tell you I was very masochistic. All of the last things that needed to be written were all Hamilton\u2019s. It was sort of the thing I kept saving for last because I don\u2019t have to memorize lines. I\u2019m making them up. <laughs> So I do not have the same process of like, oh man, that\u2019s a lot of lines to memorize as the other actors in my company. So I always take great care that everybody\u2019s got their stuff and then I\u2019ll worry about my stuff, which was\u2026exhilarating. I\u2019d be lying if I didn\u2019t say it was exhilarating that I was still working on Hamilton\u2019s last words until the day we froze.\nJo Reed: That is Lin-Manuel Miranda who created, stars in and wrote the book and music for Hamilton which was just nominated for a record-breaking 16 Tony Awards. And this is Art Works, the weekly podcast produced at the National Endowment for the Arts. I\u2019m Josephine Reed. And I am happy to report we just learned that the National Endowment for the Arts will receive a special Tony Award this year for its invaluable contribution to theater over the last half century. And you\u2019ll hear more about this over the next few weeks. Now, it\u2019s onto Hamilton.\nHamilton is a cultural phenomenon as its 16 Tony nominations, Pulitzer Prize and Grammy Award indicate. Created by Lin-Manuel Miranda who himself received three nominations \u2014for book, score, and his performance in the title role, the play tells the story of Alexander Hamilton\u2019s life and death. But Miranda focuses on Hamilton as an immigrant, and he tells that story with a multi-racial cast and through hip-hop infused contemporary music, that nonetheless has some serious Broadway musical chops. The result is a riveting, immediate piece of theater that makes the founding of the country and the virulent arguments around its direction as current as today\u2019s news.\nLin-Manuel Miranda was born and raised in New York City where he set his first play In the Heights \u2013which by the way, won Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Original Score.\nHamilton itself was six years in the making. It opened off-Broadway at the Public Theater in January 2015 to rapturous reviews. 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Where I spent a year writing \"My Shot.\" I spent a year writing every word that is in that song, and every note. So you know what, I'm gonna fire off some jokes on Twitter. Because that's the tricep to the bicep that is writing the musical. And the fun of it really is in trying to top each other for best idea, which begins with your creative team and then grows outward towards the larger creative team, and that extends to your actors who then get to play with this material and wear it and find new things. Some of the changes came out of that collaboration. You know, \"The Schuyler Sisters\" was like, we totally rearranged the music for that. It was very like, disco-y, off-Broadway. And I'd always pictured that song as a Destiny's Child tune. And I was like, \"Well, we never chase that orally. So let's like, really go after that.\" And we have three actresses who loved harmonizing. I was in the dressing room next to them and I'd hear them harmonizing all the time. So I was just like, \"Let's just build more for them to harmonize to. And build that into the song as well, because they love doing it, and they sound fantastic.\"\nSo there's stuff like that. You realize what you have and you write to it. Certainly Daveed Diggs, who plays Jefferson, is one of the best technical rappers alive, period. I know I can throw whatever at him, if it's well-constructed, he can spit it at any speed necessary. And so that became enormous fun. I think the last line I wrote that went into the show was, \"I mean, you gotta put some thought into the letter, but the sooner the better to get your right hand man back!\" You know, like just to put one more fast rap for Daveed, because I had a bar where I could squeeze it in. So that's the fun of it, is in building it, finding the people who can do it, and then once you see what they can do, adding another layer for them to shine.\nJo Reed: Did you know, the minute you read Hamilton, and you thought of it as a musical, did hip-hop immediately--\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yes, that was the actual impetus. It was, \"This is a guy who writes his way everywhere.\" He writes his way out of poverty. He writes his way into the war through just, war of ideas. He writes his way into Washington's good graces. He makes himself useful to Washington as a writer. He was not his Chief Military Strategist. He was his Secretary. <laughs> He then also writes his way into trouble at every step of the way when cooler heads are not around him to prevail. So I immediately made the leap to a hip-hop artist, writing about his circumstances and transcending them. There\u2019s also that self-destructive-- so you see rappers who have billions of dollars getting into wars of words with other rappers. It's a part of that verbal \"one-upsmanship\" gone corporate. And Hamilton is no different than that. He's the Secretary of State, but he's still got to answer this guy over here, because he's already said something. And so that was my initial leap, but my initial impulse was, I'm going to make a concept album. I was very aware that Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita were albums first. And Andrew Lloyd Webber didn't worry about how they were going to be staged. He just wrote really good songs that told a story. And I said, \"That's how I'm going to attack this. I'm going to find rappers, and I'm going to make this cool concept album, and then like, Tommy will figure out how to stage it later.\nJo Reed: And he was the director.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: And he was the director, yes. Tommy Kail, who by all accounts is smarter than me.\nAnd I'm really glad I did, in retrospect, think of it as an album. Even if it was just to myself. Because what I got out of myself was a density. You know, I chased the lyrical density of my favorite hip-hop albums, which you don't always get in a musical theater album, because you're worried about everyone getting everything for the first time. That's like one of the tenets, right? Make sure everyone understands everything. And like, sure, absolutely, you're telling a story first and foremost, but what I love about my favorite hip-hop albums is, I'll catch a double entendre I didn't catch the first time, or some alliteration, or some word play. Years later, I'm still catching it because that's the form. That's the art form. And so by lying to myself, \"This is just going to be an album,\" I think I wrote something that people keep wanting to come back and get more out of.\nJo Reed: Oh, are you kidding?!\nLin-Manuel Miranda: So that's been great! Because I feel like I didn't sacrifice any of the intelligence I know lives in my favorite hip-hop music. In writing it, I was chasing those guys. And I think, you know, it also works on a story-telling level, because I think people catch the surface layer of what's going on in the plot, and then they catch double meanings, and historical references, and hip hop references when they come back for a second--\n<overlapping conversation>\nJo Reed: And musical theater references, as well.\nYou wanted to tell the story of Hamilton, but as we know there are many ways to tell stories, and everybody has many stories. What particular story were you going after?\nLin-Manuel Miranda: What I recognized in Hamilton, which connected me to the genre of hip-hop and the hip-hop culture, but also just felt personal to me, was his relentlessness. I mean, this is a kid who never stopped. There are songs where the other characters are just like, \"How are you doing all this? And why don't you stop? And why don't you rest?\" And that's really me, as the author, me as Lin Miranda <laughs> reading about Hamilton, I mean like, \"Why don't you stop? Why don't you rest?\" <laughter> <music> And I think that relentlessness-- I recognize that. I recognize that in people I know. Not only in my father who came here at age 18 to get his education and never went back home, just like Hamilton, but also so many immigrant stories I know, and friends I know who come here from another country. And they just know they have to work twice as hard to get half as far. That's just \"The Deal\". That's the price of admission to our country. It\u2019s a credit to Ron's writing that I read his version of Hamilton, and said, \"I know that guy! And I think I can write him.\" And I think he pulled out the best in me.\nJo Reed: You sang your first song introducing Hamilton at the White House for the first time, which was certainly a bold move. You were not wasting your shot at that one. <laughs>\nLin-Manuel Miranda: I was not. You don't know how many times you're going to get invited to the White House. It's usually just the once. And they'd asked me to perform something, and I knew I'd written-- like pretty much the rap you hear in the opening number. I didn't have a chorus yet. I wrote the chorus for the White House. I just knew, \"Well god, I've got a hot sixteen about the guy on the ten-dollar bill, and the White House called.\" Like, it would be crazy not to do it. So, you know, I'd never performed that song anywhere outside my shower before I got that call. So I grabbed Alex--\nJo Reed: That was the first one.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: That was the first public performance of that song. I\u2019d been writing to a beat I\u2019d created on the computer and I grabbed Alex Lacamoire, figured out what the piano transliteration of that beat would be, and we went, and it was really scary. <laughs> But unbelievably fulfilling, and that's the hard work part of it. The luck part of it is that HBO filmed that evening, because they were following some of the other poets who were performing that evening. So the footage of the evening doesn't look like your typical C-SPAN three-camera White House event. It looks like a movie. You can see the dust flying <laughs> in the Easter Room in the spotlight. So the video went viral--\nJo Reed: And the audio was good.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: And the audio was good, and it really looks like some fictional movie about my life where I got to perform in front of the president. <laughs> Like I still think that when I watch it. And so I've known that teachers were going to come see this show for six years. Like I was not worried about selling our show to teachers, because they've been using it since 2009. If you look at YouTube comments for the past six years, it's, \"My teacher showed me this. We saw this in eleventh grade history.\" Like, teachers caught it and grabbed it and ran with it as soon as it was up on YouTube. So I knew there was an audience for it, and I was like, \"I have 50 more songs.\" <laughs>\nJo Reed: Yes, you do 50 songs.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yes, I know.\nJo Reed: That is Hamiltonian. <laughs>\nLin-Manuel Miranda: That is Hamiltonian. But Hamilton would have done that in like a year. It took me six.\nJo Reed: The casting. I've read critics refer to this as colorblind casting, but it didn't seem very blind to me at all.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: No, not at all.\nJo Reed: That just seems misplaced.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: No, it was just-- it was just organic to the piece. The impulse of the piece was-- you can draw a direct line between Hamilton's life and the life of the hip-hop artists I grew up revering. So to that end, why wouldn't our show look like <laughs> hip-hop culture? And in that initial read of the book, I was never picturing Founding Fathers. I was picturing what artist could play George Washington, what artist could play Hercules Mulligan.\nJo Reed: Great name.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: I mean, that's why he's in the show <laughs> to be honest. His name is Hercules Mulligan. It\u2019s the best rapper name I've ever heard. And so that was a part of the initial inspiration, and then Tommy just extended that to our production. He said, \"We\u2019re eliminating distance between the audience and the story,\" and the genre of music lends itself to this type of casting because these people sound good on these songs, and it's also the added sense of, \"These people are like you and me.\" It's only amplified by the fact that we have every color represented on that stage. It just eliminates distance between us and the story of our founders. It helps them feel more human to us because it's what our country looks like now. That's about as political as it gets, and we never threw around the terms \"colorblind\" or \"color-conscious.\" I mean, that's how it shook out, but it was always with an eye towards, \"Let's get the best actors for these characters and these songs,\" and that's what we got. It didn't become a big deal until critics starting reviewing it. They go, \"Holy shit, these guys don't look like the Founding Fathers at all.\" <laughs>\nJo Reed: Well, I think the surprise was if you read an outline of Hamilton and you have a cast as diverse as your cast, you somehow think tongue is going to be in cheek somewhere, and I think it's the combination of the casting, the diversity of music, but the utter sincerity and integrity that informs it, and I think it's that combination--\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yes. Yes. And to be sure, the direct inspiration for the show was the improbability of Hamilton's life, and that is something that drew me totally unironically. I can't spend seven years on something I want to take the piss out of. There are artists who know how to do that, and there are brilliant satirists in the world, and I tip my hat to them and I am in awe of them. I don't know how to do that. I get bored making fun of something after about two seconds. I have to fall in love with something if I'm going to live with it as long as it takes to write a musical. And that doesn't mean the founders aren't problematic and that doesn't mean there aren't inherent contradictions in Hamilton. Good god, he's so flawed. He's the flawed-est person who ever lived <laughs> as far as I'm concerned. I get to play in those flaws every night. But the humanity and unlikeliness of the story is what drew me so I'm just trying to make them as human as possible, because that's what Ron did for me in that book.\nJo Reed: You also did it with the music. The depth of the lyrics-- the layers, the rhymes-- but it's so matched with the musicality of it. Did you study music a lot when you were a kid?\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah, I mean, I studied-- I did a semester of organ comp. I took piano lessons as a kid. But I mean, most of my studying is just chasing what I love and really learning to listen critically. I think what a liberal arts education gave me <laughs> was the ability to listen critically, and I had teachers-- and this is really more in film even than in theater-- I had great film teachers who said, \"If a movie is boring you, stop to analyze why.\" And that's always what I tell people. To say like, \"Ah, I loved it, I hated it,\" that's the least interesting thing you could say. If something is knocking you out, step outside yourself and figure out why it's knocking you out. If something is boring you to tears or repulsing you, check in with yourself. Why is it having that effect on you? And that ability to sort of look at things critically-- one, I think it makes for good writing. I mean, I think you're a better writer if you can stand outside yourself and see what's going on clearer, and it also makes me think of genre as very fluid. People who get lost in genre-- like, \"But it's hip-hop!\" But people who think hip-hop and melody are mutually exclusive are just kidding themselves, or they heard one rap song in 1982 that just had a drum and have not checked in since. So for me, I'm a big chaser of melody. If Richard Rodgers wrote it, if Taylor Swift wrote it, if it's got a good melody and good lyrics, or a good beat, or two out of three, I'm in. And so, I also think growing up loving Weird Al helps, because Weird Al makes a polka version of every pop song on the radio--\nJo Reed: <laughs> God, that's true.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: --and you realize, \"Oh, you can literally boil every pop song down to like a two-chord polka jam.\" So genre is just clothing, and the underpinning is what's going to last. And so I think that's the reason there's 50 genres in all of my shows is because I don't think of it as one genre. It's just about what serves our character in that moment.\nJo Reed: And thank you for both plays being a love song to New York. Thank you.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah, I get a lot of crap for that too, but I like getting the love for it. I just like the genre of Love Letter to New York as a genre of music, whether it's Taylor Swift or whether it's Kander and Ebb or whether it's Alicia Keys, everyone's got their \"I Love New York\" song in their personal canon and I wanted to write my entries, and I've got a couple of entries in that canon.\nJo Reed: Oh yeah, you definitely have a couple of entries. I keep walking around singing \"The Schuyler Sisters\" all the time. You wrote killer songs for other members of the cast.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: I did.\nJo Reed: You were very generous.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Well, yeah. This is going to be a school play one day, and you don't want one kid to have all the good songs. I still think that the way I make theater is informed by the way I fell in love with theater, which was by doing it. It was not by seeing a ton of Broadway shows. I didn't see a ton of Broadway shows until I was an adult. And so my shows tend to be big ensemble shows, because that's like, the best school play. <laughs>\nJo Reed: That is the best school-- as many kids as can get in should get in.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah, exactly.\nJo Reed: The phenomenon of Hamilton-- you're number one on the Billboard Charts for rap, you're the first musical cast album to get five stars. Obama loved the show. So did Dick Cheney. I heard Laura Ingraham talking about how marvelous it was.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: <laughs>\nJo Reed: Seriously. People who can't agree the sky is blue can agree about this show. What do you think touches people so deeply about this?\nLin-Manuel Miranda: That's a great question. I think it goes back to Hamilton. I think, one, I think we'd like to believe if we work harder than anyone else we can get far in this country. Hamilton is the proto-immigrant story, and everyone can get behind that. Two, I think anything that connects us to the founding in a real way-- like I think for me the joy in researching this show and writing it was being forced to find the humanity in the founders. I have to find my way into them to write their songs. That's the only way I know how to write, is I have to put their clothes on and figure out what they're thinking and what they're feeling, and then when it feels true I write it down. That's the recipe. That's the whole recipe. That's all I've got to work with. <laughs> And so that means digging deep and figuring out what is it about Washington that keeps him with one eye on posterity and keeps such a steady hand on the wheel in those turbulent early years, and even through the war, where even the people plotting against him are forced to apologize to him because he just kind of doesn't die and keeps going. <laughs> And Jefferson, who is such a complicated character, writes beautifully about liberty more than anybody else, but also owns a ton of people-- <laughs> does not extend that to the people he thinks of as property. But grapples with that question in an honest way, in an honest way for his time, and figuring out my way into him in relation to Hamilton, it became very clear how to figure that out because he has honest beefs with Hamilton. Hamilton is importing all this stuff that Jefferson thought he was running away from with the Revolution. \"What, you're going to bring back banks and stockjobbers and taxes?\" Like, \"That's all the shit we ran from.\" So he's not wrong, and that was my way into Jefferson, was the stuff Hamilton is introducing is-- and Hamilton's perspective is, \"Well, that's what works about the other country, so we're going to do it.\" <laughs> \"That's why they have economies and we don't.\" <music> I had to find my way into them. I had to make them human for myself, and I think what is touching a nerve is, I think other people are finding the humanity within them as well. They leave with an understanding, or at least a partial understanding, of what they were like as people in some weird way, or they have their head around them that you don't get when you look at a statue of someone. I think, regardless of your political stripe, to be connected to your country in any meaningful way, or its country's founders-- even if you leave being like, \"Oh, Jefferson was a jerk,\" or \"Hamilton cheated on his wife,\" to make them human you can't dismiss them, and you have to reckon with them, because we live in their country. I think that's why everyone sees something in it.\nJo Reed: I think partly too, having a diverse cast brings up I think a couple of things. One, who was left out at that time.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yes, absolutely.\nJo Reed: And then also who we can't leave out. Who refuses to be left out.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah, absolutely. It\u2019s not lost on anyone that the makeup of the stage would never have happened in the 1790s. <laughs> That was not an option. So I think just by that lens on it-- one, gives you hope for how far we've come, and certainly there's farther to go, but the other thing about the show is that the fights they have in the show-- the ideological fights, anyway-- are the fights we're still having. How often do we get involved in the affairs of other countries? When are we states and when are we one nation? What is the role of government in our lives? Is it big or is it small? It's not an accident that almost every character in our show dies as a result of gun violence. There are things in the foundation of our country that we will always be grappling with. We will always be grappling with them, and that gives me hope, because we'll go forward and we'll go backwards, but they were always there. This is not Paradise Lost. They were always there.\nJo Reed: Yeah. So do you think then that art really does have this ability to allow us to think about these questions that, if we're talking about them in a political arena, it can become very virulent, we cannot listen to one another, but perhaps when it's mounted on a proscenium--\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah, proscenium is exactly the right word. When you're sitting in the dark with 1300 other strangers, there's no filter. You're not just looking at the newsfeed of the friends who agree with you. You're not just looking at the clip of the gaffe of the guy you already hated. You're all reckoning with the same story, and that is something that happens at the Super Bowl and happens if we're all watching \"Grease: Live\" together <laughs>, but other than that we don't all sit down and watch the same things. We very much curate our reality. I'm particularly living in this because I live in this crazy Hamilton bubble now, so something really has to be on the news to penetrate because I just have my head down and I'm just trying to get through seven shows a week. But we curate our reality to an almost unprecedented level. There are very few things that we all watch together, and when you're in a theater, we make you turn your phone off, and we're all going to watch this thing together. So you have to engage with it, and that's the power of theater. I mean, that's the thing that theater has on every other art form. Movies have that too, but it's that thing of, \"We're all going to sit in the dark and watch the same story,\" and we might laugh together, and we might cry together, and you don't get that staring at your computer screen; you don't get that alone at home. There's something about seeing that in a community that, I don't know, is magic about it.\nJo Reed: When you started \"Ham4Ham,\" which is small performances you do for people who are waiting for the lottery of 21 ten-dollar tickets, you thank people for coming and supporting live theater.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah. Talk about an unexpected <laughs> new thing in my life. The \"Ham4Ham\" show literally came because 700 people showed up for our first lottery, and it was summer and it was hot, and I didn't want to send 680 people angry into the streets of New York. <laughs> That's bad juju. That's bad mojo. So I just got up and thanked everyone for coming, and then Tommy immediately was like, \"We should do that every day. At least while we're in previews, we should just do that every day. Do a little something. We've got a bunch of actors in here. Just do a little something every day for the people who show up,\" and that sort of graduated into this thing. But again, these people have taken the time out of their lives to come show up to try to win a front-row seat to our show. The least I can do is give them a story if I can't give them a ticket. Because I believe in the communal power. Everyone's like, \"Put it on TV so we can all watch it.\" I was like, \"You know something's lost when that happens, right?\" Like there is a power to seeing it in a theater with other people that I'm loath to give up until I have to-- and so the \"Ham4Ham\" has been a wonderful way to engage with the people who are just trying to see the show and leave them with a New York story if nothing else. \"Oh man, I saw Kelli O'Hara sing on the corner of 46th Street.\"\nJo Reed: I saw Lea Salonga sing with you.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah. \"I saw Lea Salonga.\" I mean, that's a real thing, and that's an incredible thing--\nJo Reed: No, that was a real thing. I saw it. I was there.\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Yeah. <laughs> Yeah, which was-- it was a real thing for me too. Good gosh. Lea Salonga is such a hero of mine.\nJo Reed: Are you feeling more hopeful about seeing more diverse people on stage, not just yours?\nLin-Manuel Miranda: Well, listen. We are, by incredible good luck, in one of the most diverse seasons in the history of Broadway. It's Allegiance, it's On Your Feet, it's Color People, it's Shuffle Along, it's an incredibly diverse season. I will remind you that last year was the whitest Tonys I've ever seen. <laughs> It was-- all great shows-- but nary a brown face to be seen, with the exception of maybe King and I. And so for me it's very hard to assign trends to Broadway, because you're dealing with 40 theaters, you're dealing with three theater owners, and it's about what makes it to the pipeline and what's ready for a theater and what can find a home, so it's hard to say, \"It's over! We achieved diversity. Take that, Hollywood. Hashtag 'Oscars So White.'\" Like, it's not as simple as that. Our Tonys last year were just as white as the Oscars this year, so let's not kid ourselves. But that being said, I do hope that the financial success of On Your Feet, the financial success of Hamilton, empowers producers to say, \"Hey, this is actually good business. It's good business to have diverse casts. It\u2019s good business to have diverse stories,\" because that brings in a newer audience and more audience, and engages us in a different way. Because that's the only thing that really works. <laughs> Do you know what I mean? Like, it's got to be good business. Broadway is expensive. It's expensive to mount a show. So the fact that-- not only that these shows are here, but doing well, are really what gives me hope, because it means there's going to be more. Tomorrow there'll be more of us.\nJo Reed: That\u2019s Lin-Manuel Miranda. <overlapping music> He\u2019s the creator and star of Hamilton. You\u2019ve been listening to Art Works produced at the National Endowment for the Arts. I\u2019m Josephine Reed. Thanks for listening. <music>\nCreator and star of Hamilton\nMaking history on Broadway.",
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The Trump administration ended the DACA program late 2017.\nTrump also offered an extension of the Temporary Protected Status program that blocks the deportation of eligible immigrants affected by armed conflict or natural disasters in their own countries. Roughly 300,000 under the program face expiration.\nIn exchange, Trump asked for $5.7 billion in funding for a wall on the Southern Border. He also requested funding for humanitarian assistance and drug-detection technology for securing ports of entry, additional border agents and immigration judge teams to address the backlog of 900,000 cases, and a system through which Central American minors may only apply for asylum in their own countries.\n\u201cThis is common-sense compromise both parties should embrace,\u201d Trump said.\nBut Democrats were quick to reject the proposal and continued to call on Trump to first address the government shutdown, which Trump did not do in his proposal announcement.\nSince the government entered a partial shutdown last year on December 22, 2018, an estimated 800,000 furloughed federal employees have stopped receiving paychecks and many have picked up part-time jobs elsewhere as a result.\nIn response to reports of Trump\u2019s proposal, Pelosi responded ahead of his speech and called it \u201ca compilation of several previously rejected initiatives, each of which is unacceptable and in total, do not represent a good faith effort to restore certainty to people\u2019s lives.\u201d\n\u201cIt is unlikely that any one of these provisions alone would pass the House, and taken together, they are a non-starter,\u201d Pelosi said in a statement. \u201cFor one thing, this proposal does not include the permanent solution for the Dreamers and TPS recipients that our country needs and supports.\u201d\nSenator Dick Durbin, D-Ill, also called on Trump to reopen up the government before heading with negotiations.\n\u201cFirst, President Trump and Senate Majority Leader McConnell must open the government today. 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        "raw_content": "Business Etiquette - Crying at Work\nWhen Emotions Get the Best of You, Is It Best to Show Them or Remain Calm?\nI am part of a project team at work. We recently lost a huge account due to a number of factors. Admittedly, one of the issues was an error I had made in a correspondence with the client. When we had to explain ourselves to the company's executives, the project leader overemphasized the part that my mistake played in the loss, basically blaming the issue on me. I was pulled aside by our manager after the meeting and told, essentially, that I was near being fired for the mistake and would need to exceed my normal performance expectations to keep my job.\nI was so upset about being wrongly blamed that I nearly cried in front of my manager, but managed to keep it together until I reached the ladies' room. Once I thought about it, though, I wondered if actually showing him how upset I had become would have been a good way of asserting the fact that, while I accept some blame for the problem, it is not entirely my fault. Do you think this would have been an effective way of showing my dedication to my job?\nExecutive Cry Baby\nDear Executive Cry Baby,\nIf you had decided to cry in front of your boss, you would have taken a huge risk. Would it have worked to soften him on his \"punishment\" for you? Maybe. Would it have convinced him that your project manager had treated you unfairly? Possibly. But would the image of you crying have popped back into his head when he was considering you for your next promotion or raise? It's very likely.\nWork and Crying Don't Mix Overall, I would not recommend crying at work. The reason is that most crying is a loss of control and an overwhelming emotional response in a setting that is not supposed to be emotional. Emotions are considered to be deficits in most male dominated industries. Being tough and sucking it up are considered to be signs of strength in these offices and companies. Crying is the antithesis of this. Crying isn\u2019t seen as powerful or professional in offices.\nIs there a place for crying in the office?\nEmotions are powerful. In business, power is important. If someone wants to use all their power, than they would be wise to consider all their assets \u2014 including their emotions.\nMost men do not cry as easily as women do, and have been taught not to cry in front of other people, so the current atmosphere at most offices is that crying is not a professional behavior because it is not male behavior and male behavior is the norm. Other such behaviors that are not considered appropriate are wearing clothing that defines sexuality, flirting or other sexual behavior. Losing one's temper or cursing, which is more of a male behavior than a female behavior in general, is more widely accepted.\nThat said, there is a time and place for all powerful behaviors. But using crying as a power tool in offices is risky because it is not the norm. That said, many successful business people must take risks to achieve out of the box success.\nIf you do cry in the office, make sure it is a conscious decision. If you are going to use crying as a form of power, then being out of control would not be using that power effectively.",
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        "raw_content": "Motorcycle Crash Lawyers Assisting Injured People in Wheaton and Schaumburg\nWhether you are driving in a city or in a residential community, you are likely to encounter intersections. These are where auto accidents are most likely to happen because of the many variables at play. While intersection accidents are always dangerous, motorcyclists who are involved in these accidents are particularly susceptible to injuries. If you have been hurt in a motorcycle accident that was not your fault, you need to consult a skilled Wheaton and Schaumburg motorcycle accident attorney without delay. At Therman Law Offices, we understand the stress and pain associated with a motorcycle accident, and we will work diligently to help you pursue the compensation that you need.\nIntersection Accidents Cause Significant Harm\nA four-way intersection, also sometimes known as a crossroads, can be controlled or uncontrolled. Controlled intersections have traffic lights, yield signs, or stop signs to control traffic. Uncontrolled intersections have no signs or traffic lights. When a driver approaches this type of intersection, they must obey right-of-way rules.\nMotorcyclists have the same rights as other drivers on the road, but they are often ignored or overlooked. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, approximately half of all motorcycle accidents take place at intersections. Data also show that an estimated three motorcycle deaths happen per day as a result of multi-vehicle accidents at intersections. The vast majority of these crashes involve a motorcycle and a larger vehicle, such as a truck or car. A 2009 report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety\u2019s Highway Loss Data Institute analyzed data from fatal motorcycle accidents involving two vehicles, which revealed that 42 percent of these accidents took place when a vehicle turned left in front of the motorcyclist.\nIf you were hurt in a motorcycle accident at an intersection due to someone else\u2019s negligence, you can likely pursue compensation from that negligent party. In other words, a driver who causes an accident due to carelessness behind the wheel may be legally responsible for any resulting harm. In Illinois, negligence can be shown by establishing that the at-fault driver failed to use the level of care and caution that a reasonably prudent driver would have used in the same situation, thereby causing the accident and the plaintiff\u2019s resulting injuries. For instance, a reasonably prudent driver would not be excessively speeding through an intersection, understanding the risk of accidents associated with such behavior. Thus, a driver who hit a motorcyclist in this way would likely be liable.\nIllinois law follows the doctrine of modified comparative negligence, which is a theory of comparative liability that holds a plaintiff accountable for their own share of fault, if any. Consider a situation in which a driver runs a red light at an intersection and hits your motorcycle, but you were speeding. In this case, it is possible that the defendant will claim that your speeding was a factor that made the motorcycle accident worse. If the jury determines that you were 30 percent at fault for speeding, your total damages will be reduced by that amount. As a result, if your original damages were $150,000, you will walk away with $105,000 (the total minus 30 percent). It is important to note, however, that if the plaintiff is deemed to be 50 percent or more at fault, they cannot prevail in a personal injury case at all.\nContact a Motor Vehicle Collision Lawyer in Schaumburg or Wheaton\nEven the most skilled motorcyclists can find themselves involved in dangerous, even deadly accidents. If you are a motorcyclist who has been injured in an intersection accident, our attorneys can help. At Therman Law Offices, we will work as your advocates to ensure that you are given the protection and respect that you deserve. You can rest assured that we will focus on the legal process so that you can focus on your recovery. We represent victims in cities such as Wheaton, Schaumburg, Norwood Park, Edison Park, Harwood Heights, Norridge, Elmwood Park, Park Ridge, Des Plaines, Rosemont, Elk Grove Village, and Mt. Prospect. To learn more, call our attorneys at 312-588-1900 or contact us online.\nIntersection Accidents | Schaumburg Motorcycle Injury Lawyers",
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Prior to joining Japan Post Bank in February 2016, spent most of his career at Nippon Life Insurance Company, where he was portfolio manager establishing and leading Nippon Life's private equity operations out of its US subsidiary and also was Head of Product Development at Nissay Asset Management Co. the asset management subsidiary of Nippon Life just prior to joining Japan Post Bank, among other various roles he held there.\nHe has a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Tokyo, LL.M. from the University of Michigan Law School, has passed the New York Bar Exam and also is a Chartered Member of the Security Analysts Association of Japan.\nJesper Koll Chief Executive Officer WISDOMTREE INVESTMENTS\nJesper Koll has been investing in Japan since becoming a resident in 1986. In July 2015, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of WisdomTree Japan. Over the past two decades, Jesper has been consistently ranked as one of the top Japan strategists/economists, having worked as Chief Strategist and Head of Research for major U.S. investment banks J.P. Morgan and Merrill Lynch. His analysis and insights have earned him a position on several Japanese government and corporate advisory committees. In late-2016, Governor Koike appointed Jesper to her Tokyo Financial Center Advisory Board. He is also one of the few non-Japanese members of the Keizai Doyukai, the Japan Association of Corporate Executives. He has written three books in Japanese, Towards a New Japanese Golden Age, The End of Heisei Deflation, and the recently published Japan's Economy - The Envy of the World.\nMasanori Asawaka Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer DENSO PENSION FUND\nMasanori Asawaka has been a Managing Director of Denso Pension Fund since June 2015.\nPrior to his current role, he had served as Global head of Finance & Accounting and Director of Internal Control at Denso Corporation. During his time as the Internal Control Officer, he introduced Sox Law to the group companies on a consolidated basis. He has spent most of his career in business planning, finance and IR as management, where he was responsible for wide range of business: developing business and capital strategy, asset management, financing, foreign exchange and cash management, tax and financial reporting matters including introducing IFRS. He also contributed to Denso's overseas business expansion through his work at Denso\u2019s European Headquarters in Netherlands for several years.\nIn addition to his current role, he has been the head of Aichi Prefecture Pension Fund Association since 2017.\nHe holds a BA in Economics from Keio University.\nDeepa Bharadwaj Executive Director, Infrastructure IFM INVESTORS\nJoined IFM Investors in 2017. Deepa Bharadwaj has senior level responsibility for managing IFM Investors' infrastructure operations, including fundraising, sourcing investment opportunities, transaction execution, asset management, and developing client relationships. Ms. Bharadwaj represents IFM Investors as an Alternate Director on the Board of Australia Pacific Airports Corporation. Ms. Bharadwaj has spent more than 25 years in investment banking with Standard Chartered Bank, Credit Suisse, Paribas and Bank of America. 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Ms. Bharadwaj also has extensive experience in sustainable finance, diversity and inclusion, women's leadership, and mentoring.\nBA (Economics) (Hons) (St. Stephen\u2019s College, University of Delhi); Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta); Masters of Business Administration (New York University)\nTakanori Fukushima General Manager, PPP & Infrastructure Investment Research SUMITOMO MITSUI TRUST RESEARCH INSTITUTE\nTakanori Fukushima has had an extensive career in derivatives and risk management at domestic and global investment banks. He now heads the PPP & Infrastructure Investment Research Department at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Research Institute offering research, consulting and advisory services for PPP & infrastructure investments. Clients include municipal governments engaging in PPP projects. 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She is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the CFA Institute and CFA Society Japan. Ms. Kitao currently holds a Sales Representative Qualification Class 1, 2, and an Internal Administrative Qualification with the Japan Securities Dealer Association.\nTakako Koizumi Head of Infrastructure TOKIO MARINE ASSET MANAGEMENT\nTakako Koizumi is Head of Infrastructure at Tokio Marine Asset Management. She joined Tokyo Marine in 2016 where she acts as a gatekeeper for Japanese institutional investors. Prior to joining Tokio Marine, she worked for Resona Bank from where she started infrastructure fund investments for Japanese institutional investors in 2009. After graduating university, Ms. Koizumi started her career with Citibank in banking and M&A industry, after which she shifted directions to the real estate industry at CBRE, GE Capital, and Citibank where she was involved in a wide variety of business such as advisory, acquisitions, securitization, and lending services. She holds a B.A. in Economics from Aoyama Gakuin University and is a Certified Real Estate Appraiser.\nTadasu Matsuo Head of Alternative Investment, Alternative Investment Office JAPAN POST INSURANCE\nTadasu Matsuo oversees Japan Post Insurance\u2019s alternative investment, ranging from private equity and infrastructure funds to real estate and hedge funds since September 2016.\nBefore joining JP Insurance, he headed Daido Life\u2019s alternative investment. Served as Senior Managing Director, he also engaged in private equity fund investment and headed a business development of Alternative Investment Capital (AIC), a leading private equity FOF manager and gatekeeper in Japan. Before seconded from Daido Life to AIC, he managed Daido Life's private equity and other alternative investment for five years. Previously he was in charge of group's business development and investor relations at T&D Holdings, a listed holding company of Daido Life.\nPrior to joining Daido Life, Mr. Matsuo held such posts as Director and Managing Director and served as an M&A advisor to various insurers' transactions at PwC Financial Advisory Services Japan from 1999 to 2002.\nEarlier in his career, he worked for Nippon Life Insurance Company for 13 years, where he managed overseas sovereign credit loans and investments.\nMr. Matsuo received his MBA from Duke University and BA in Economics from The University of Tokyo. He passed the US CPA exams.\nShinichi Nao CEO and CIO MARUNOUCHI INFRASTRUCTURE\nShinichi Nao has been the CEO and CIO of Marunouchi Infrastructure since it launched Japan\u2019s first diversified infrastructure fund in 2017. 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He received his LLB from Hitotsubashi University.\nMari Oi Executive Officer, Senior General Manager, Structured and Trade Finance Insurance NIPPON EXPORT AND INVESTMENT INSURANCE (NEXI)\nMari Oi is an Executive Officer of NEXI (since April 2018) and the Head of the Structured and Trade Finance Insurance Department (since April 2015). In these capacities, Mari is responsible for driving the development of NEXI\u2019s mid and long term financing solutions to support Japanese exports and overseas investment on a wide range of transactions in the power, natural resources and infrastructure sectors.\nShe has over 20 years\u2019 experience in cross-border financings and has led on the arrangement of many ground-breaking export credit and project financings across numerous countries. After she joined NEXI in 2003, she helped develop and establish a new insurance premium system for short-term export credit insurance. 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USCPA (State of Illinois), CMA, ARES Certified Master.\nShiva Rajaraman Chief Executive Officer L&T INFRA DEBT FUND LTD.\nShiva Rajaraman is the Chief Executive of L&T Infra Debt Fund Ltd (L&T IDF) and National Head - Strategic Initiatives for the wholesale financing business of L&T Financial Services (LTFS).\nMr. Rajaraman has 22 years of experience in Infrastructure Finance, Infrastructure Advisory and Equity. 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        "raw_content": "2015 October Behind Every Good Idea is Great Research\nBehind Every Good Idea is Great Research\nIt's only day two and this year\u2019s Bootcamp has been absolutely wonderful. I am meeting so many AWAI members \u2026 even people I met several years ago are back again.\nI\u2019ve been encouraging everyone to make sure they don\u2019t miss Mike Palmer\u2019s speech, The Secret Psychology of Becoming A Great Copywriter: Understanding this all-important cycle will give you an enormous edge over 99% of the copywriters out there.\nMost people don\u2019t know this, but I worked with Mike before he became one of the best financial newsletter copywriters in the business. We worked together on a membership product. He wasn\u2019t even a copywriter back then; he was the editor of the monthly newsletter for the membership.\nHe was a good writer, but an even better idea person. He always came to meetings with tons of ideas that could easily be turned into strong promotions. You\u2019d think he was born this way. But there really isn\u2019t such a thing as natural born talent (something I\u2019ll talk more about in tomorrow\u2019s issue).\nWhat Mike was exceptionally good at was research. That\u2019s how he generated so many ideas. It\u2019s part of the reason he\u2019s so successful as a copywriter. He can take the smallest \u201cnugget\u201d of an idea and turn into a BIG IDEA for a sales letter.\nLet me show what I\u2019m talking about with a sales letter he wrote for a value-oriented financial newsletter several years ago. Value based newsletters are often the hardest to sell because the types of investments recommended have a tendency to be boring. There aren\u2019t \u201cgood stories\u201d behind the stocks, making it difficult for most copywriters to find something exciting to say.\nIn this instance, the editor recommended an agriculture-related stock or more specifically timber. I\u2019m sure you\u2019d agree that on the surface there\u2019s nothing exceptionally exciting about investing in trees.\nHowever, Mike found a way to make it not only intriguing but also brand new. In fact he did it so well, his sales letter sold over 20,000 subscriptions within a few days.\nSo what nugget of an idea did he come up with to make timber resonate with readers? Through his research, Mike found that Gifford Pinchot, a renowned American forester, also served as the first Chief of the United State\u2019s Forest Service.\nMike took that little tidbit of fact and made timber-investing sound like something brand new. His headline read:\nWisconsin Paper Mill Worker Uses \u201cPinchot Retirement Plan\u201d\nto Collect $18,850 in One Day\nI can\u2019t tell you how many days or weeks it took Mike to find that nugget, or whether he found it online or through reading books (though I suspect it\u2019s the latter because Mike is a book reader). But whatever time it took was worth the effort because his package was a million dollar success.\nLike the old saying that the secret to finding good real estate is location, location, location \u2026 the secret behind million dollar controls is research, research and research.\nThe bottom line is that becoming a great copywriter doesn\u2019t exist without great research.\nAs always, I\u2019d love to hear your thoughts. Or if you have specific questions for me or any of the AWAI staff members and writers, please don\u2019t hesitate to drop us a line below.\nStay tuned for tomorrow\u2019s issue of The Writer\u2019s Life as I\u2019ll explain why there is no such thing as natural born talent.\nWhy Practicing Your Craft Makes You Successful\nBuilding a Network Will Jumpstart Your Success\nHow to Find a Hidden Goldmine of Writing Ideas\nWhy Writing is the Ultimate Form of Creative Freedom\n6 Responses to \u201cBehind Every Good Idea is Great Research\u201d\nI truly appreciate you all having faith in me but it's all about i'm having faith in myself. After all i am not the greatest writer. I may say a lot of things but to put it onto a piece of paper mmmm not so great. I'm an highly analytical type of person. All what I have observed and analyzed are happening. For example the banking industry. I told them it was a bad risk loans, immediate revisions on loan contract to greatly cut chaos and economic turmoil. And yet they did it at a later time. Incompetency as well as greed. Enough said. Once again thank you much.\nGuest (Gordon Alameida) \u2013 October 15, 2015 at 1:36 pm\nI recently published a book 140 pgs. in Spain. They sent me 50 books, I need a company to translated to English, and put it to every web pg. so I can make a profit. Now the books a got I can sell right a way to libraries and frienda but I would need at least 1000 books. Now if it is on Barnes and Nobles, they keep 80% I have three books ready to be published.\nOne is Poetry, I know for a fact that Poetry doesn't sell. The others are fiction. I will appreciate any feedback. Jaime (408)714-9181\nGuest (Jaime) \u2013 October 16, 2015 at 12:16 pm\nI enjoy doing research and like what you had to say about how a person can do will in being a Writer, I have not ever thought of myself of being a writer.\nGuest (Bill Wilson) \u2013 October 16, 2015 at 12:21 pm\nResearch is not my most favorite thing to do, but I AM glad that I've gone through that experience in college, and know how to do it well. Thanks for the reminder! :-)\nRockyBallad \u2013 October 17, 2015 at 1:25 am\nSandy, Enjoyed your articles & larned from them. This on research certainly hit home. It's invaluable. I learned its importance when working in marketing for a large newspaper and research was the foundation of every ad, every promotion & every presentation. Whenever there was a question, we were able to answer it - and substantiate it. Thank you for emphasizing it's importance!\nJudyB-Raleigh \u2013 October 19, 2015 at 4:40 pm\nI enjoy research and I love writing. 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        "raw_content": "What Japanese Haiku Can Teach Us About Translation\nHaiku is a deceptively simple kind of poem. Three lines can hold so many possible meanings.\nDifferent languages can feel, well, different from each other. An English speaker learning Japanese for the first time can be convinced that the two languages are nothing alike. But don\u2019t be deceived; languages tend to have more commonalities than differences. If languages weren\u2019t at a base level pretty similar, translation would be impossible. There are some who argue that speaking different languages can change your worldview, but there\u2019s not much credible evidence to prove that. Instead, what really separates languages is not what you can express, but how you can express it. Perhaps there\u2019s no better example of that than in the poetic artform of the Japanese haiku.\nHaiku is one of the oldest forms of poetry to be written, having appeared in Japan during the 15th century. It\u2019s also seemingly one of the simplest, which is probably why it\u2019s one of the first kinds of poetry taught to young children. The formula, as it\u2019s taught in schools, is pretty simple. A haiku is just three lines \u2014 five syllables, followed by seven syllables, followed by five syllables \u2014 but\nthat makes it seem like\nany random syllables\ncould make a haiku\nwhen really, it\u2019s more complex than that.\nThere is something lost in translation when a haiku appears in other languages. That\u2019s not to say it\u2019s impossible to write a haiku in English, but rather that studying haiku can highlight the differences between various languages. There\u2019s a lot more to these 17 syllables than meets the eye.\nThe Difference Between Written Japanese And English\nPerhaps the starkest difference between Japanese and English is the way they\u2019re written. Japanese is slightly more complex than English on paper; instead of using a single alphabet like English does, Japanese has three different kinds of characters:\nkanji (\u6f22\u5b57) \u2014 Chinese logograms (each character represents a word or phrase) that were adapted into Japanese over a thousand years ago. There are thousands of kanji characters that are used in Japanese.\nhiragana (\u3072\u3089\u304c\u306a) \u2014 a 46-character Japanese syllabary (each character represents a single syllable) that is used for any words that are not covered by kanji.\nkatakana (\u30ab\u30bf\u30ab\u30ca) \u2014 another 46-character Japanese syllabary (each character represents a single syllable) mostly used to write loanwords that are taken from other languages.\nAll three of these sets of characters can be used within a single sentence, and you can see the clearest visual differences between kanji and the others. It can seem very confusing to someone first learning the language, but it\u2019s perfectly natural to a native speaker.\nThe writing system is important here because it has a particular effect on poetry. The way individual characters represent whole syllables makes it clear why haiku would develop in Japan. Excluding kanji, the syllables in a haiku can be counted by the number of hiragana and katakana characters that appear.\nTo get even more in the weeds, it would be more accurate to say that each hiragana and katakana character represents a \u201cmora,\u201d not a \u201csyllable\u201d \u2014 a mora is a linguistic term for a unit of sound in language. It\u2019s morae that form the basis of Japanese poetry, and it\u2019s more apt to say that a haiku has 17 morae than 17 syllables. The term On, which in Japanese means \u201csound,\u201d refers to the counting of these sounds and is important in writing poetry. To simplify a bit, 12 English syllables are roughly equivalent to 17 Japanese mora.\nTranslating Haiku\nAfter reaching a basic understanding of haiku, we\u2019re left to wonder how we can apply it to another language. As with all poetry in translation, translators have to ask themselves a few questions. Do they want to stay as close as possible to the exact translations of each of the words? Or is it more important to capture the mood and sound of the original poem? Each translator answers these questions differently, and it alters the poem in visible ways.\nHaiku provide a prime example of poetry in translation for several reasons. For one, they\u2019re very short, and many haikus have been translated dozens of times. This isn\u2019t to say they\u2019re easy to translate, however. They may be even harder than a longer poem because each small decision can stick out when you only have three lines.\nTo show how these differences arise, we can look at the translations of a single haiku from 1689 written by Matsuo Bash\u014d, arguably the most famous practitioner of the artform:\n\u304b\u308c\u6736\u306b\u70cf\u306e\u3068\u307e\u308a\u3051\u308a\u79cb\u306e\u66ae\nKare\u2019eda ni karasu no tomarikeri aki no kure\nFirst, you can note that this poem has 19 syllables (or mora), not 17, showing that even the most famous haiku writers didn\u2019t always stick exactly to the form. It\u2019s also styled as a single line, instead of three, because most famous haikus were written as a single line in the original Japanese. And while it\u2019s such a short sentence, the results of translation can be very different. In one collection of poetic translation titled Into English, three different versions appear:\nThe end of autumn, and some rooks\nAre perched upon a withered branch.\ntranslated by Basil Hall Chamberlain (1902)\nOn a leafless bough\nA crow is sitting: \u2014 autumn,\nDarkening now \u2014\ntranslated by Harold G. Henderson (1925)\nA black crow\nHas settled himself\nOn a leafless tree\nFall on an autumn day.\ntranslated by Nobuyuki Yuasa (1966)\nYou can see that overall, they\u2019re pretty much about the same thing. Other than that, they\u2019re pretty dissimilar. The number of lines changes in each one (though in most other translations it\u2019s the usual three), the punctuation is all shifted, and the word choices vary. But most important is that each poem has a different inherent feeling to it. Whereas Henderson\u2019s is disjointed, Yuasa\u2019s feels like a more coherent sentence. Chamberlain referred to the perch as a \u201cwithered branch,\u201d whereas the others simply said it was \u201cleafless.\u201d They could almost be considered entirely different poems.\nIf this were a purely factual piece of writing, all of this wouldn\u2019t matter, because all you need to know is that a crow is on a branch and it\u2019s autumn. In poetry, however, small word choices can change the whole thing. And when you\u2019ve got so few words to deal with, these tiny decisions become very apparent.\nIn a world of Google Translate, we can become convinced that there is only one way to translate something, and that everything exists in a one-to-one ratio. But such is not the case.\nNone of this is to say that translation is some sort of impossible act and that everything is arbitrary. It\u2019s just useful to think about the importance of word choice and how it can affect our understanding of something in subtle ways. 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        "raw_content": "Home/NBA/NBA Betting Articles/Los Angeles Clippers vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA Expert Prediction 01/20/19\nLos Angeles Clippers vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA Expert Prediction 01/20/19\nThe Los Angeles Clippers (24-21; 24-21 ATS) are riding a five-game losing streak following a 112-94 defeat to Golden State that dropped them to the eighth spot of the Western Conference. The San Antonio Spurs (27-20; 28-19 ATS) are two games ahead, sitting at the sixth spot after a pair of consecutive victories on the road at Dallas 105-101 and Minnesota 116-113.\nThese two foes will meet each other for the fourth time this season, and the Spurs lead the series 2-1, winning the previous two matchups including a 125-87 demolition job on the home court.\nThe Clippers are still missing Luc Mbah a Moute (knee), but Lou Williams\u2019 and Danilo Gallinari\u2019s eventual absence would be a much bigger problem for the Clippers. Both these guys are listed as questionable for tonight\u2019s matchup. On the other side, the Spurs could be without DeMar DeRozan who\u2019s listed as probable due to ankle soreness.\nThe Spurs opened as 4.5-point favorites (since moved to 7 points) with the total at 222.5 points and the Clippers at +230 money line odds. The situation with Williams, Gallinari, and DeRozan is still bleary, but the adjusted odds could mean that DeRozan has the best chance to play tonight, or neither of these guys will be on the court which would be a huge blow for the Clippers. Gallinari is their 2nd-best scorer while Lou Williams is arguably the best 6th man in the league.\nThis is a big game for both teams, considering their current positions on the Western Conference table. Also, the Clippers desperately need to end up their losing streak and finally get the things going or their playoff campaign will be in real jeopardy. The Spurs have been playing very well lately, so they are certainly more comfortable ahead of this game, but they also need a win over their conference rival to clinch the series.\nAfter four games at home, the Los Angeles Clippers start a four-game journey with the matchup at San Antonio and will visit the Dallas Mavericks Tuesday night. The San Antonio Spurs will have one day more to rest and will visit the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night before another tough challenge on the road at New Orleans.\nWhile the Clippers play at a pretty fast pace with 100.9 possessions per 48 minutes, the San Antonio Spurs are recording 97.6 possessions per 48 minutes. The Clippers like to push the ball in transition and to constantly move the ball on the offensive end, but that\u2019s what was missing over their last five games. 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The Clippers can play solid defense but only when their offense is executing well. The Spurs are conceding 111.0 points per 100 possessions (17th), allowing their opponents to hit 46.1% of their field goals (16th) and 35.4% of their 3-pointers. Considering all these numbers, we can expect to see a lot of points, as both teams mostly rely on their offensive weapons.\nThe Spurs\u2019 defense is definitely their weaker part, but Gregg Popovich\u2019s team is playing some really good offense over the last thirty days. San Antonio is 8-3 straight up and ATS in its last 11 games overall and is 12-2 straight up and ATS in its previous 14 games on the home court. The Spurs are well-known as a tough home team, so they should win this game even if they play without DeMar DeRozan. I think the Clippers will miss more Gallinari and Williams, so I\u2019ll take the hosts to cover if the line stays below eight points. 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        "raw_content": "Hair care products, such as hair relaxers and hair dyes marketed to women of color, sometimes include placental extracts, which are likely to contain natural progesterone and estrogens. Estrogen may be added to some anti-aging creams for their effectiveness in raising collagen count and increasing skin hydration. Hormones in personal care products are listed as a known carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP).\nWhat are hormones in personal care products and where are they found?\nHormones such as placental extracts, probably with high concentrations of progesterone[1] and estrogenic chemicals,[2] are sometimes used in cosmetics and hair care products, particularly products marketed to women of color. Addition of hormones and extracts is advertised to promote growth and thickness of hair.\nHormones, especially estrogens, are also added to anti-aging creams[3] because of their effectiveness in raising collagen count and promoting skin hydration. Together, these two factors are thought to decrease wrinkling of the skin,[4] but they can also increase women\u2019s total lifetime exposure to estrogen. Increased exposure to estrogen has been linked to the development of breast cancer later in life by causing rapid cell division of mammary tumor cells when they are present.[5],[6]\nWhat evidence links hormones in personal care products to breast cancer?\nResearch indicates that use of products with hormones, such as some hair products, on infants and children may be linked to early puberty or early sexual maturation,[7],[8],[9] which may increase the risk for breast cancer later in life.[10]\nScientists have proposed that use of these hormone-altered products might be contributing to the increased incidence of breast cancer, especially among young African American women who use these products more than their white counterparts.[11], [12]\nIt has been found that extracts from skin and hair products commonly used by African American women had effects on the rapid increase of certain breast cancer cells (MCF-7) in culture; some were estrogenic, while others showed anti-estrogenic activity.[13]\nWho is most likely to be exposed to hormones in personal care products?\nAny user of hair products containing placenta (and therefore natural hormones); these are more likely to be marketed to women of color.\nWho is most vulnerable to the health effects of hormones in personal care products?\nStudies have shown infants and children exposed to hormones in personal care products may be more vulnerable to the health effects of these chemicals. Also, young African American women using personal care products with hormones could be at a higher risk for adverse health effects.\nAvoid products with placenta or placental extract.\nAvoid skin products with estrogen.\n[1] Rudel, R.A., Attfield, K.R., Schifano, J.N., Brody, J.G. (2007). Chemicals causing mammary gland tumors in animals signal new directions for epidemiology, chemicals testing, and risk assessment for breast cancer prevention. Cancer, 109:2635-66.\n[2] Tiwary CM. Premature sexual development in children following the use of estrogen-or placenta-containing hair products. Clinical Pediatrics. 1998 Dec 1;37(12):733-9.\n[3] Olson, A.C., Link, J.S., Waisman, J.R., Kupiec, T.C. (2009). Breast cancer patients unknowingly dosing themselves with estrogen by using topical moisturizers. J Clin Oncol, 27:e103-4.\n[4] Draelos, Z.D. (2005). Topical and oral estrogens revisited for antiaging purposes. Fertil Steril, 84:291-2; discussion 295.\n[5] Doisneau-Sixou, S.F., Sergio, C.M., Carroll, J.S., Hui, R., Musgrove, E.A., Sutherland, R.L. (2003). Estrogen and antiestrogen regulation of cell cycle progression in breast cancer cells. Endocrine-related cancer, 10(2):179-86.\n[6] Russo, J., Moral, R., Wang, R., Russo, I., Lamartiniere, C., & Pereira, J. (2008). Effect of prenatal exposure to the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A on mammary gland morphology and gene expression signature. J Endocrinol, 196, 101\u2013112.\n[8] Li, S-TT, Lozano, P., Grossman, D.C., Graham, E. (2002). Hormone-containing hair product use in prepubertal children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med, 156:85-6.\n[9] Tiwary, C.M., Ward, J.A. (2003). Use of hair products containing hormone or placenta by US military personnel. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab, 16:1025-32.\n[10] Hsieh, C.C., Trichopoulos, D., Katsouyanni, K., Yuasa, S. (1990). 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        "raw_content": "Should you stay in your marriage?\nDivorce is a big decision for any couple to undertake. There are emotional, spiritual and financial issues to take into consideration. But despite all of the potential cost, sometimes divorce is the better option for you and your family.\nA bad marriage can be a bad example for your children. While this is an emotional and spiritual rollercoaster for you, it can be very damaging to the well-being of your children. It is often better to focus on being a model single parent, than work on a bad marriage and present an unhealthy relationship.\nIf you often feel overwhelmed and lost, even the simplest tasks can feel like you are trying to climb Mount Everest. Many people can become accustomed to these moments but don't let yourself become complacent. For your personal well-being and the sake of your family, it is important that your mental and emotional health remains strong. Divorce can allow you to take a step back and evaluate.\nNot all bad marriages result in fighting, many just peter out and end. But for those marriages that are combative, the hostile environment can be very damaging on your children. If you are enduring constant verbal and emotional fights with your spouse, then no matter the resolution, it may be time to consider a divorce.\nFor those marriages that are \"bad\" but not violent or emotionally fraught, you may still want to consider divorce. Classic examples are spouses that are completely unengaged from your emotional and spiritual health. For a marriage to work, both parties must remain committed.\nIf you are going through a divorce, then you may want to speak to an attorney. Divorce isn't the solution for every marital problem nor should it be. But it may be the only option if the above-mentioned situations apply to you. You may especially want to speak to an attorney if you are engaged in a high asset divorce. There are numerous pitfalls and risks in a divorce, especially one involving significant assets. An attorney can review your situation to ensure that you are treated fairly.\nSource: Huffington Post \"11 Reasons Divorce Is Better Than Staying In A Bad Marriage,\" Brittany Wong, July 11, 2016",
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        "raw_content": "Veronica Has Tried Everything To Find Her Mother. This Photo Documentary Is Her Last Hope\nBy\u200b Ashia Ray\nWhen she entered the foster-care system, her case-workers though this bright-eyed, happy little girl would be adopted immediately.\nLearn why her search has been surprisingly difficult, and how we can give Veronica hope again.\nMore info: ashiaray.com\nVeronica\u2019s documentary was supposed to dispel myths and hesitations about adopting teenage girls\nThings didn\u2019t go according to plan. Her story was so much more complex \u2013 and more heart-breaking, than they expected.\nVeronica turned out to be more than a cute little girl with a bubbly adoption profile\nIn fact, Veronica wasn\u2019t the collection of hair-bows and smiles at all. Veronica is a teenage girl who has been searching for a mother for six years. Veronica is human, and six years is a long time to wait for your life to begin.\nLess than a year before, Veronica had hope that her latest segment on Wednesday\u2019s Child would finally connect with an adoptive family\nThey say the best way to break a person is to give them hope \u2013 and then crush it\nNot just once, but over, and over, and over. Do projects like this documentary \u2013 and the torturous silence that follows \u2013 are doing that very thing.\nWhen she was asked if she wanted to be featured, did she said yes because it was expected of her?\nWe forget that children in foster care have zero control over what they eat, what they wear, where they live, and where they go \u2013 everything they do is run by a system. We forget about the pressure on girls and women to agree to things that make them uncomfortable, just to get through the day safely.\nWhat Veronica wants most in the world \u2013 after being adopted \u2013 is to find a place where she can be of service\nShe wants to work and contribute to the world in a way that makes her feel valuable. After living in a series of foster homes, repeatedly shifted aside to make room for the next kid, she\u2019d love to be irreplaceable.\nThere are gaps in her knowledge that only a mother can fill\nThere are obstacles ahead where she will be stuck, terrified, and humiliated. For a child who has already faced more than her fair share of these experiences, it\u2019s painful to know the road ahead will be more of the same \u2013 unless we can find a mother to guide her.\nAs Veronica recites a list of things she cannot do, her shoulders slump lower and she curls inward until she\u2019s in a ball on the sofa\nShe\u2019s been set up to fail so many times that it\u2019s become a part of her identity\nHer opportunities to shine \u2013 volunteering, cleaning, cooking, gardening, have been taken away, and all that is left are obstacles she\u2019s not equipped to handle on her own.\nVeronica says, \u201cI\u2019m a person who would be grateful for anything. Just to be thought of\u201d\nHi, I'm Ashia. I'm a photographer and children's literature dweeb, the founder of Books For Littles, and a storytelling family photographer. I use my powers of photography throughout the Boston area to inspire compassion and unite families of all types. Follow my do-goodery adventures at www.ashiaray.com and www.booksforlittles.com\nFuad Mohammed Ali 2 years ago\nI hope you she finds a loving home, but even if it's not to be, I'm sure she'll grow up to be a fine, caring young woman. In time, I'm sure she'll recognize that although she had a relatively difficult time, other orphan children around the world face a much grimmer reality. All the best for her.\nAshia Ray,",
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        "raw_content": "Apprentice James is a two time winner\nAn East Riding College student has won a regional apprentice award from the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) for the second year in a row.\nJames Paton, 21, from SHAW Motor Vehicle Engineers, of Driffield, won the overall apprentice of the year award in the IMI\u2019s Hull and District Member Association Apprentice Awards.\nJames was nominated by his tutor and assessor at East Riding College, Glenn Jensen, for his work ethic and top notch practical skills.\nJames said: \u201cI\u2019ve always enjoyed coming to college and have learnt a lot since starting the apprenticeship.\n\u201cThe knowledge and experience I have gained from both my work colleagues and my tutor have enabled me to progress within the industry to where I am today.\u201d\nHis tutor at the College, Glenn Jensen, said: \u201cJames has worked really hard during his time with the College, over the course of an intermediate and an advanced apprenticeship, both of which he has now completed.\n\u201cHe has shown excellent knowledge of motor vehicle engineering, he is really good practically and he was committed to improving his English and maths, which are skills employers expect today, even in practical roles.\n\u201cHis employer is very also happy with him, which is obviously something we want for every apprentice.\u201d\nJames\u2019 employer, Simon Hullah, said: \u201cJames has worked really hard for this award. He\u2019s a good lad and he thoroughly deserves it.\n\u201cHe was interested in the car side of things from the start of his apprenticeship. We put him with one of the experienced workers and, alongside the work he has done at college, this has helped him to develop really well.\u201d\nApprenticeships are an increasingly popular way of improving the skills and knowledge of employees and are being promoted by the government as one of the ways to achieve the skill levels needed so the UK economy can grow stronger.\nThey typically involve the employee spending four days a week at work, developing their practical skills, and one day a week at college, learning the accompanying theory.\nThey are available at levels two, three and four which are the equivalents to GCSEs, A-levels and the first year of a degree, respectively, and in the full range of subject areas.\nFor more information about apprenticeships at East Riding College, visit www.eastridingcollege.ac.uk/apprenticeships or call 0845 120 0037.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home | Opinions | K. Allan Blume | October 2014 | The powerless church\nThe powerless church\nOctober 7 2014 by K. Allan Blume, BR Editor\nIs your church experiencing the power of God in weekly worship services and in the ministries of the church throughout the week? When the people in your community look at the church, do they immediately think of the mighty power of the God you serve?\nI gave some serious thought to these questions as I listened to Mel Blackaby, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, Ga., preach from Matthew 17. At the Baptist State Convention of N.C.\u2019s \u201cBeholding His Glory\u201d regional prayer conference recently at Englewood Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, Blackaby gave some convicting insights into the biblical text.\nIn verses 15-16 Matthew tells the story of a man who came to Jesus because his son was regularly harmed by severe seizures. The desperate father begged for mercy from the Lord Jesus. He had turned to Jesus\u2019 disciples for help, but the sad truth was summarized with these words, \u201cI brought him to your disciples, but they could not cure him.\u201d The disciples were powerless.\nSince the focus of the conference was prayer, Blackaby pointed to the vital role of prayer in this story. Jesus responded to His disciples\u2019 powerlessness with a statement about their unbelief in verse 20 and an essential truth in verse 21. He said, \u201cHowever, this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.\u201d Blackaby said, \u201cThere are some things in this world that require prayer and fasting, and nothing else will help. There are some things in this world that will never change unless we get serious about prayer. No matter what we are doing, it will be ineffective unless we have adequately prayed and fasted.\u201d\nHe shared a personal experience that illustrates the powerlessness of God\u2019s people.\n\u201cOne Sunday my daughter and I went to KFC to buy some chicken to take home for lunch. When we walked in, the girl behind the counter immediately said, \u2018Can I help you?\u2019\u201d\nHe said, \u201cYes, I want a family size bucket of chicken.\u201d The woman said, \u201cI\u2019m sorry sir, but we\u2019re out of chicken.\u201d He tried to understand. \u201cDo you mean the chicken is cooking, just not ready to serve?\u201d\n\u201cNo sir,\u201d she said. \u201cWe are actually out of chicken today. We have green beans, mashed potatoes and many other side items. What can I serve you?\u201d\nBlackaby said, \u201cAre you kidding me? There is only one reason I come to Kentucky Fried Chicken and that is to buy some chicken.\n\u201cIf there is no chicken, why are the doors open? Why don\u2019t you just lock the door?\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI\u2019m sorry sir. We have no chicken.\u201d\nThe circumstance begs the question: Why would anyone want to come to KFC if there is no chicken?\n\u201cLet me ask you something,\u201d Blackaby said. \u201cOught people expect when they come to church they will find the power of God? There are many things people can enjoy when they come to church, but the main reason they come to church is that they might meet God.\u201d\nThe power of God is as essential to the church as chicken is to KFC. The church is not a community organization. The church is not simply a religious institution. We are the people of God, responsible for demonstrating the power of God to a world that desperately needs divine intervention.\nLike the man who brought his son to the disciples for help, and found no answer, Blackaby said, \u201cWe\u2019ve lost a generation of children because their fathers brought them to church to be set free, but there was no power.\u201d\nHe emphasized that wherever Jesus is, His power is present. No church should operate apart from Jesus or apart from His power.\nWe may look at the condition of our nation and ask, \u201cWhat can we do?\u201d Blackaby said, \u201cWell, Jesus told us. There are some things that will never change in our nation unless God\u2019s people get serious about prayer and fasting. If there was ever a time in America when we needed God\u2019s people to pray, it is now.\u201d\nSome are praying for revival. Revival comes when we cry out to God in desperation and there is no other remedy to the problems that engulf us. \u201cJesus is the head of the church and wherever He is, His power is present,\u201d he said.\nWhile we may think revival will come through the blessings of prosperity, it is a fact that God has never brought revival through prosperity. Prosperity tends to drive us away from God, not closer to Him. Blackaby pointed to the drift away from biblical teaching and godly living in the church. The drift is clearly reflected in the world around us. 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        "raw_content": "At its closest, the Frost Moon was about 363,300 km away from the Earth\nThe only Supermoon of 2017 lit up the sky Sunday.\nThe moon appeared larger and brighter than usual. As the last full moon of the year, this supermoon is known as the Frost Moon. At its closest, the moon was about 363,300 km away from the Earth.\nCheck out these photos taken from around the world including from Washington, D.C., Cadiz, Spain and Northumberland, England.\nPhotographers from Kitchener, Ont., Tokyo, Japan, Highlands Ranch, Colorado and Kashmir, India also got a glimpse.\nThe next two supermoons will fall on Jan. 1 and Jan. 31, making the latter a blue moon.",
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        "raw_content": "Moshe Safdie and Associates\u2019 design for an integrated resort in Singapore to be built by Las Vegas Sands Corp. was selected today by the government of Singapore. To realize this six-million-square-foot complex, the Boston-based firm joins with Singapore-based Aedas Architect and Arup Consulting Engineers as Las Vegas Sands design team.\nThe $3.6-billion Marina Bay Sands is a new type of urban place that integrates the Waterfront Promenade with a grand, multi-level retail arcade combining civic space, shopping, indoor and outdoor spaces endowed with city skyline views, daylight and plant life, providing an abundance and variety of activities.\nAt a news conference on May 26, 2006, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan praised the design, stating: \u201cIt has several key attributes which make it stand out from among the proposals. The overall composition of the proposal fits very well with the existing and the future developments on the Bay.\n\u201cIt has a unique architecture which provides an exciting addition to the Marina Bay. For example, the hotel towers are set back from the waterfront, and will open up expansive views to the city as well as to the entire Marina Bay. It will also make the Singapore skyline in the new downtown even more attractive and distinctive.\u201d\nDeputy Prime Minister S. Jayakumar concurred, stating \u201cIn particular, the proposal will significantly strengthen Singapore\u2019s position as a leading MICE destination and the proposal also possesses unique design elements that will provide a memorable image for Marina Bay.\u201d\nThe Las Vegas Sands complex, to be opened in 2009, will feature three 50-storey hotel towers containing 1,000 rooms each, crowned by a two-acre Sky Garden bridging across the towers, offering 360-degree views of the city and the sea. Outdoor amenities include jogging paths, swimming pools, spas, and gardens. An iconic Arts and Sciences Museum is planned for the promontory. Other features planned are one million square feet of integrated waterside promenade and a shopping arcade, a state-of-the art convention center; two 2,000-seat theaters, a casino, and a 4,000-car garage.\nThe architectural and urban design practice of Moshe Safdie and Associates has worked on projects ranging from iconic civic buildings and government institutions to the master planning of entire new cities. Recent building openings include the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, the Lester B. Pearson International Airport, the Ben Gurion International Airport, the Salt Lake City Main Public Library, and the Peabody Essex Museum.\nCalgary\u2019s Seventh Avenue to be rethought.\nToronto\u2019s Distillery Historic District Enters 2005 with a new partner and a new phase of development\nWest 8 wins Waterfront Corp. Design Competition",
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        "raw_content": "Farmland values rise, but interest rates curb market\nTrade predicts fewer pulse acres, another canola record\nApril 23, 2018 Crops\nU.S. livestock: Cattle futures jump on firm cash, higher beef prices\nApril 23, 2018 Livestock\nU.S. grains: CBOT soybeans extend losing streak\nStrike action postponed at CP\nGeneral, Markets, Weather\n(Shotbydave/iStock/Getty Images)\nCNS Canada \u2014 Prices of Canadian farmland were seen rising in 2017, with most sales happening in the first half of 2017 before interest rate increases and the drought in Western Canada hit.\nThat\u2019s according to the annual Farmland Values Report released Monday by Farm Credit Canada (FCC), based on 90 per cent of farmland sales from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2017. (Sales must be arm\u2019s-length transactions.)\nOverall, Canadian farmland rose 8.4 per cent in value in 2017, following a 7.9 per cent gain in 2016. Average farmland prices have increased every year since 1993, but recent increases have been smaller than during the 2011-15 period.\nPrairie drought conditions improve\nSaskatchewan, Ontario and Nova Scotia reported the largest gains, at 10.2 per cent, 9.4 per cent and 9.5 per cent, respectively. British Columbia, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick saw the smallest gains at 2.7 per cent, five per cent, 5.6 per cent and 5.8 per cent, respectively. Alberta and Quebec were the closest to the national average at 7.3 per cent and 8.2 per cent respectively. For the second straight year, there wasn\u2019t enough data available to assess farmland values in Newfoundland and Labrador.\nSaskatchewan saw the largest increase, up from 7.5 per cent in 2016. According to FCC chief agricultural economist J.P. Gervais, the increase was mainly on a combination of two things: the fact that most sale activity was completed in the first half of the year, and the base price of farmland.\nWith low interest rates and expectations for a good crop, Saskatchewan producers were feeling optimistic in the first half of the year. Southern Saskatchewan then experienced a drought during the summer, leading to decreased production, while the Bank of Canada (BOC) raised its benchmark interest rate twice.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t know what we know now in terms of some of the challenges in the southern part of the province in terms of weather. So all of that to me was suggesting of a very, very good year,\u201d Gervais said.\nThe base price of farmland also played a role. Historically Saskatchewan\u2019s farmland prices have been lower than those in neighbouring provinces, so when the price does increase it has a larger impact.\n\u201cOver the last few years the fact that we\u2019ve been able to grow income, maybe not at the exact same pace, but we\u2019ve been just basically catching up to a level where we\u2019ve historically seen prices of farmland match up with farm income,\u201d Gervais said. \u201cSo it\u2019s a market that remains healthy in my perspective.\u201d\nOverall, as was seen in Saskatchewan, most farmland sales were completed in the first half of 2017 when interest rates were low, and in the second half of the year Canada\u2019s central bank raised interest rates twice.\nThere are various factors affecting farmers\u2019 decisions to buy farmland, Gervais said, but interest rates do play a major role in choices.\n\u201cWe know that it had an effect but it\u2019s really hard to separate that from all the other factors, whether it\u2019s growth and receipts from livestock operations, whether it\u2019s growth in crop receipts in provinces like Alberta, Manitoba that have seen some significant in 2017, weather challenges and so on.\u201d\nSince the start of 2018 there has been one interest rate increase at the Bank of Canada. 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        "raw_content": "She Quit Her Job to Follow Her Dreams and Start Her Own Biz\nBecause nothing should ever stop you from going after what you want.\nIMAGE KCRU ART Clare Magno\nHere's the thing about change, it's scary. You leave behind the routine that you've already become used to, you step out of your comfort zones, and basically you leave behind what's safe for you. While change is intimidating, it should never paralyze you to stop living and going after the things that you want. Karen Cruz refused to let anything get in the way between her and her dreams, so she quit her job, followed her dreams, and started her own fashion line. Read on to know the story of KCRU and get inspired to go beyond your comfort zones, too!\nHow it started. \"KCRU began as a buy and sell clothing shop, then I realized why don't I just make my own clothes and sell them?\"\nWhy KCRU? \"If there's something that I really love and am good at, that would be fashion. My friends would always come to me when they needed fashion advice since I know how to dress well according to my body shape, so I thought that my brand can also help other girls achieve that.\"\nIMAGE KCRU\nYoung entrepreneur. \"Being a young entrepreneur can definitely be a challenge. Not only do we have this big companies that are household names in the RTW business already, we also have to compete with hundreds or maybe thousands of other designers that are trying to make a name for themselves now. It is a challenge but it\u2019s a good one\u2014one that keeps you on your toes.\"\nDrawing inspiration. \"I draw my inspiration from an art gallery. I appreciate the art, how each color and texture compliment each other, and the uniqueness it brings to it. But it is not only the art itself, but how the exhibit stages the work, too. It is usually clean and stream line, so that your focus is mainly on the art itself. Our mission or rather my inspiration is to create a stage wherein the clothes will accentuate the body and the customer, to have people see the person wearing the product, and never to overpower, but to highlight the perfection and beauty of each individual.\"\nFlying solo. \"Being a young entrepreneur is already challenging on its own, but being a sole owner of a brand instantly doubles up the challenge because the pressure is all yours for the taking.\"\nLittle challenges. \"Of course, there were a lot of challenges that I had to face in running KCRU, but the biggest challenge that I had to face was to look for the right people to make the clothes. They had to meet the deadline and the quality should be immaculate. I also had to quit my job that I loved because I had to go back to school to study fashion and know everything there is about this industry.\"\nStaying original. \"I always make sure to put my heart in everything that I do and every item that I produce.\"\nWhat's next? \"Definitely expansion\u2014be it swimwear, menswear, childrenswear, accessories, handbags, and even footwear. I want KCRU to be a one stop shop for all your fashion needs.\"\nEntrepreneurial philosophy.\n\"Love your own and take care of your customers!\"\nTo young budding entrepreneurs. You have to have passion for what you're doing. You will encounter a lot of speed bumps and obstacles, but if you love what you are doing, then that will always keep you going.\nKnow any young entrepreneurs? Leave a comment below and you just might see them on the site next week!",
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        "title": "What to Do With a Lump Sum in Retirement - Can I Retire Yet?",
        "raw_content": "It\u2019s a common problem in or near retirement: A relative passes away and leaves you an inheritance. Or you receive a lump sum pension payout. Or you sell the big family home and downsize.\nIn each case you suddenly have a large sum of cash on your hands\u2026.\nWhat should you do with the unexpected windfall? Do you hoard it, or invest it? And, if you\u2019re going to invest it, exactly how and when do you put that money to work?\nDo you buy more of your existing holdings, or do you take a chance on something new? And, do you move into the market immediately, or do you make your purchases over time?\nLet\u2019s take look at the issues behind each of those questions\u2026.\nThe first question when receiving a large sum near retirement is whether and how it changes your overall financial picture. Is it actually enough money that it changes your risk tolerance or lets you target opportunities that you couldn\u2019t before? Or is it really just a footnote on your existing financial plan \u2014 money you should probably just fold into your existing assets?\nThe issue at stake is your asset allocation. What was it before this windfall, and what are the reasons, if any, for it to change?\nDoes the recent event justify a new risk profile? If not, then you should probably just restore your former asset allocation ASAP. By contrast, holding the windfall in cash, or buying into a new asset class with it, would likely change the allocation of your portfolio. And you could wind up more conservatively or aggressively invested than you had intended to be\u2026.\nMy Conservative Play\nHowever, as my own experience demonstrates, making these decisions in practice is much harder than just writing or reading about them in the abstract. For example, about three years ago I unexpectedly received a low-6-digit inheritance. After some thought about our early-retired situation, I decided to simply hold the cash, rather than invest it in our existing holdings. That decreased my percentage of stocks overall and made my asset allocation more conservative for several years.\nWhy did I do this? Here was my thinking: One way or another, I would need cash in the next several years for our retirement living expenses. Meanwhile, the Dow was setting new highs, and the age of the bull market was well past the historical average. I knew that the odds of a serious downturn were increasing. (Though it still hasn\u2019t happened.)\nI also knew, as explained in my second book, that sequence of returns risk was one of the greatest threats to my early retirement. Yes, I had saved enough for financial independence, in most scenarios. But, if the market plunged near the start of our retirement, the regular withdrawals we required for living expenses could so damage our assets that they\u2019d never recover\u2026.\nSimply holding that inherited cash could cover our living expenses for several more years, and, by shielding our invested assets from withdrawals, buy me that much more certainty in my early retirement. So that\u2019s the path I chose. And I don\u2019t regret it.\nYes, I probably left some potential investment earnings on the table, because my asset allocation has been a little more conservative in the continuing bull market. But, here we are now on the cusp of our 60\u2019s, sleeping well and with our early retirement nest egg intact. I have no complaints.\nDollar-Cost-Averaging\nBut, suppose you decide you have no immediate need for your windfall, and that it shouldn\u2019t change your risk tolerance or asset allocation. So, you\u2019re going to use it to buy into your existing holdings, in the same proportions. Do you make that investment immediately, or do you wait, or do you invest gradually over time?\nThat latter approach is known as \u201cdollar-cost-averaging\u201d (DCA) and it\u2019s often the conventional wisdom you read in the financial press. And how does dollar-cost-averaging work, exactly? Well, for example, if you had $120K to invest and wanted to dollar-cost-average over a year, you would invest $10K each month. The idea is that, as the market fluctuates, your dollars buy more shares when prices are down and shares are cheap, plus you reduce your risk of a large unrealized loss if the market drops suddenly.\nBut, when it comes to the hard data predicting financial success, the conventional wisdom for dollar-cost-averaging is wrong. That\u2019s because both extensive research, and common sense, dictate that dollar-cost-averaging will, in addition to reducing your risk, also reduce your returns, on average.\nWhy is that? Because when you dollar-cost-average, you are essentially betting that the market will go down in the future. You are assuming that, by waiting, you\u2019ll get a better value for your investing dollars.\nBut what have markets always done over the long haul? They\u2019ve gone up. In his take on dollar-cost-averaging, Jim Collins reports that between 1970 and 2013, the market was up 33 out of 43 years, or 77% of the time.\nSo, on average, that safer dollar-cost-averaging bet is also a losing bet\u2026.\nLump-Sum Investing\nA study by Vanguard found that a lump-sum investing approach (the opposite of dollar-cost-averaging) outperformed a DCA approach about two-thirds of the time. It concluded that \u201c\u2026the prudent action is investing the lump sum immediately to gain exposure to the markets as soon as possible.\u201d But it added that \u201c\u2026if the investor is primarily concerned with minimizing downside risk and potential feelings of regret (resulting from lump-sum investing immediately before a market downturn), then DCA may be of use.\u201d\nAt Oblivious Investor, Mike Piper writes that during the time you are dollar-cost-averaging, your asset allocation will be off-target due to the extra cash you are holding. And that\u2019s a problem: If you wanted to be at a certain asset allocation because it\u2019s the most suitable to your own personal risk/reward profile, then why would you want to wait? Why not invest that cash fully and reach that target allocation immediately?\nOn the other hand, if you actually feel better having that cash on hand, then maybe your target allocation is too aggressive in the first place!\nFinally, if you are persuaded to invest a lump sum in one shot, beware your own investing experience and motivation. If your move is based on an understanding of the probability of the market going up over time, then you have a good chance of being happy with the outcome, whether or not it\u2019s immediately profitable. But if your move is based on a \u201chot pick,\u201d or a gut feeling about near-term market momentum, the results could be disastrous.\nMy own personal experience with dollar-cost-averaging versus lump-sum investing during the 2008-2009 Great Recession is instructive:\nI had some extra cash on hand near the start of that downturn, in the summer of 2008, plus I needed to rebalance due to the dramatic fall in stocks. So I set about methodically dollar-cost-averaging, adding a few thousand dollars to my stock funds every month. I continued that way for almost a year, as the market spiraled downward\u2026.\nBut it wasn\u2019t enough. I ran out of cash before the market reached bottom in early 2009. And the bounce back in later years dwarfed whatever savings I had achieved from buying a few shares lower.\nAnd the entire process was time consuming to implement. Every month I had to make a purchase. And that resulted in many small transactions in my taxable accounts, which complicated future tax calculations.\nIn the end, the benefits to me of dollar-cost-averaging were negligible. I wished I had put the lump sum to work immediately, according to my target asset allocation. At approximately 50/50 stocks/bonds that allocation was already conservative enough to blunt most of the risk.\nMy philosophy since then has been to invest lump sums sooner than later. 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No question was put to Dr. Phillips as to the mutilated remains of the body, and the Coroner did not think fit to ask the doctor whether any portions of the body were missing. The doctor stated to the jury during the inquiry that his examination was not yet completed. His idea was that by at once making public every fact brought to light in connexion with this terrible murder, the ends of justice might be retarded. The examination of the body by Dr. Phillips on Saturday lasted upwards of six-and-a-half hours. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, it is still confidently asserted that some portions of the body of the deceased woman are missing.\nThe police yesterday evening received an important piece of information. A man, apparently of the labouring class, with a military appearance, who knew the deceased, stated that on the morning of the 9th inst. he saw her in Commercial-street, Spitalfields (near where the murder was committed), in company with a man of respectable appearance. He was about 5 ft. 6 in. in height, and 34 or 35 years of age, with dark complexion and dark moustache turned up at the ends. He was wearing a long, dark coat, trimmed with astrachan, a white collar with a black necktie, in which was affixed a horse-shoe pin. He wore a pair of dark gaiters with light buttons, over button boots, and displayed from his waistcoat a massive gold chain. His appearance contrasted so markedly with that of the woman that few people could have failed to remark them at that hour of the morning. This description, which confirms that given by others of the person seen in company with the deceased on the morning she was killed, is much fuller in detail than that hitherto in the possession of the police.\nYesterday morning Dr. Roderick M'Donald, M.P., coroner for North-East Middlesex, opened the inquiry into the cause of death of Mary Jane Kelly, the young woman who was found dead and horribly mutilated on Friday morning last, at a house in Miller's-court, Dorset-street, Whitechapel. The inquiry took place at the Shoreditch Town-hall. Great interest was manifested in the proceedings by the crowds which had assembled both inside and outside the hall. Some little difficulty arose at the outset, one of the jurymen objecting to be summoned, as, he contended, the death did not take place in Shoreditch, but in the adjoining parish of Whitechapel. The CORONER said he was quite aware what jurisdiction he had. The jury had no business to object on the ground mentioned, and if the objection was persisted in, he should know how to act. He was not going to discuss the matter of jurisdiction with the jury at all. The body lay in his district, and he should have to conduct the inquiry.\nThe jury proceeded to the mortuary at the rear of Shoreditch Church to view the body, afterwards, by the coroner's directions, visiting the scene of the crime. They were absent nearly an hour.\nSuperintendent Arnold and Inspectors F. G. Abberline and Nairn watched the proceedings on behalf of the authorities.\nBefore the first witness was called the CORONER said he should like to state that it was not correct, as had been asserted, that he had had any communication with Mr. Wynne Baxter on the question of jurisdiction. There was no question whatever as to his right to hold the inquiry. One of the previous murders had taken place in his district, but the body was removed into Mr. Baxter's district, and that gentleman, of course, conducted the inquiry.\nJoseph Barnett was then called, and said he was a labourer working by the riverside, and up to Saturday last he lived at 24 New-street, Bishopsgate, having been staying at 21, Ponpool-lane since then. He had lived with the deceased Marie Jeanette Kelly for a year and eight months, and had seen the body in the mortuary, which he identified. He was quite positive the body was that of the woman he lived with. Kelly was her maiden name. He had lived with her at 13 room in Miller's Court about eight months, and ceased to live with her on October 30, because she insisted on taking in a woman of immoral character. It was not because he was out of work that he ceased to live with her. He last saw her alive about 7:30 on Thursday evening, when they were on friendly terms. She was quite sober at the time and did not have anything to drink with witness. Deceased occasionally got drunk, but generally speaking she was sober when she lived with him. She had told him several times that she was born in Limerick, but removed to Wales when quite young. Witness could not say whether it was at Carnarvon or Carmarthen that she lived, but her father was employed at some ironworks. She also told witness that she had a sister who resided with her aunt and followed a respectable calling. She had six brothers and sisters, one of the former being in the army. She told him she had married a collier named Davis in Wales when she was 16 years of age, and lived with him until he was killed in an explosion a year or two afterwards. After her husband's death she went to Cardiff with a cousin and came to London about four years ago. She lived at a gay house in the West-end for a short time, and then went to France with a gentleman, but did not like it and soon returned to London, living in Ratcliff-highway, near the gasworks, with a man named Morganstone. She afterwards lived with a mason named Joseph Fleming somewhere in Bethnal Green. Deceased told witness all her history while she lived with him. Witness picked her up in Spitalfields on a Friday night and made an appointment to meet her the next day, when they agreed to live together, and they had done so ever since. He did not think deceased feared anyone in particular, but she used to ask witness to read to her about the murders. She occasionally quarrelled with witness, but not often, and seldom with anybody else.\nThomas Bowyer said he resided at 37, Dorset-street and acted as servant to Mr. M'Carthy, the owner of a chandler's shop at 27, Dorset-street. About 10:45 on Friday morning he was directed by M'Carthy to go to deceased's room for the rent. Witness knew the deceased only as Mary Jane. He knocked at the door, but did not receive an answer. He knocked again, but still no answer was returned, and he then went round the corner where there was a broken pane of glass in the window.\nInspector Ledger, G Division, here handed in a plan of the premises, which was shown to the witness, who indicated the window he referred to.\nContinuing his evidence, the witness said there was a curtain before the window, which he pulled aside and looked in. The first thing he observed was what appeared to be two pieces of flesh lying on the table in front of the bedstead. The second time he looked in he saw a body lying on the bed and blood on the floor. He immediately returned to Mr. M'Carthy and told him what he had seen. Mr. M'Carthy exclaimed \"Good God, do you mean that Harry?\" Mr. M'Carthy went and looked through the window, and then they both went to the police-station and told what they had seen. At that time no other persons in the court knew what had occurred. He returned to the room with Inspector Beck. He last saw deceased alive on Wednesday last in the court and spoke to her. He had seen deceased under the influence of drink once; and he was acquainted with the last witness, Joe Barnett.\nJohn M'Carthy [McCarthy] said he was a grocer and lodging-house keeper at 27, Dorset-street. On Friday morning about half-past 10 he sent the last witness to No. 13 room in Miller's-court to call for the rent. He returned in about five minutes and told witness that as he could not get an answer to his knock he looked through the window and saw a lot of blood. Witness went to the room and looked through the window and saw the body. When he recovered from the shock the site gave him he went for the police. He knew the deceased, and, having seen the body, he had no doubt about her identity. At the police-station he saw Inspector Beck, who went back to the house with him. Deceased had lived in that room for about 10 months with the man Joe. He did not know whether they were married or not. A short time ago they had a row and the windows were broken. Deceased was supposed to pay 4s. 6d. per week for the room, but she was \u00a31 9s. in arrear. Everything in the room, including the bed clothing, belonged to witness. He had often seen the deceased the worse for drink, and when she was in liquor she was very noisy; otherwise she was a very quiet woman.\nMary Ann Cox said she resided at the last house at the top of Miller's-court. She was a widow and got her living on the streets. She last saw deceased alive about a quarter to 12 on Thursday night. Deceased was very much intoxicated at the time and was with a short, stout man, shabbily dressed, with a round billycock hat on. He had a can of beer in his hand. He had a blotchy face and a heavy carrotty moustache. Witness followed them into the court and said goodnight to the deceased, who replied, \"Good night; I am going to sing.\" The door was shut and witness heard the deceased singing, \"Only a violet I plucked from mother's grave.\" Witness went to her room and remained there about a quarter of an hour, and then went out. Deceased was still singing at that time. It was raining, and witness returned home at 3:10 a.m., and the light in deceased's room was then out and there was no noise. Witness could not sleep, and heard a man go out of the court about a quarter past 6. It might have been a policeman for all witness knew. The man she saw with the deceased was short and stout. All his clothes were dark and he appeared to be between 35 and 36 years of age. She would know the man again if she saw him.\nElizabeth Prater, a married woman, living apart from her husband, said she occupied No. 20 room, Miller's-court, her room being just over that occupied by the deceased. If deceased moved about in her room much witness could hear her. Witness lay down on her bed on Thursday night or Friday morning about 1:30 with her clothes on, and fell asleep directly. She was disturbed during the night by a kitten in the room. That would be about half-past 3 or 4 o'clock. She then distinctly heard in a low tone and in a woman's voice a cry of \"Oh! murder.\" The sound appeared to proceed from the court and near where witness was. She did not take much notice of it, however, as they were continually hearing cries of murder in the court. She did not hear it a second time, neither did she hear a sound of falling, and she dropped off to sleep again and did not wake until 5 o'clock. She then got up and went to the Five Bells publichouse and had some rum. She did not see any strangers in the publichouse. She was quite sure there was no singing in deceased's room after 1:30 that morning, or she would have heard it.\nCaroline Maxwell, of 14, Dorset-street, wife of Henry Maxwell, a lodging-house deputy, said she had known the deceased about four months, and she also knew Joe Barnett. The deceased was a young woman who did not associate much with strangers, and witness had only spoken to her twice. On Friday morning between 8 and 8:30 she saw the deceased at the corner of Miller's-court. She was quite sure it was the deceased, and was certain about the time because it was the time her husband left off work. It being an unusual thing to see the deceased about so early, witness spoke to her and asked her to have a drink. Deceased refused, saying she was very ill and had just had a half-pint of ale, which she brought up again. Witness left her saying she could pity her feeling. On returning half an hour later witness saw the deceased standing outside the Britannia publichouse, talking to a man. That would be between 8 and 9 o'clock on Friday morning. She could not give any description of the man deceased was with because they were some distance off. She did not pass them, as she came from the other end of the court. She was quite positive it was the deceased, but could not describe the man. He was not a tall man. Deceased had on a dark skirt, velvet bodice, and maroon shawl.\nSarah Lewis, a laundress, of 24, Great Pearl-street, Spitalfields, said she went to the house of Mrs. Keyler, in Miller's-court, on Friday morning about 2:30, and saw a man standing at the lodging-house door by himself. He was stout, but not very tall, and had on a wideawake hat. Witness did not take any notice of his clothes. She did not hear any noise as she went down the court, but about 3:30, when she was in Mrs. Keyler's house, she heard a woman cry \"Murder.\" As it was not repeated, she did not take any further notice of it. On Wednesday evening, as she was going along Bethnal-green-road with another woman, they were accosted by a man who was carrying a black bag, and who asked one of them to follow him into a court. They became alarmed and refused to do so. He was not a tall man. He had a black moustache and was very pale. He had on a round hat, a brown overcoat, a black undercoat, and \"pepper and salt\" trousers. Witness could not say where he went to, but on Friday morning about 2:30 she saw him again, speaking to a woman in Commercial-street, but he was dressed a little differently.\nThe CORONER said he proposed at that stage to take, briefly, the evidence of the doctor. They could not go into all the particulars at that stage.\nDr. George Bagster Phillips said, - I reside at 2, Spital-square, and am divisional surgeon to the H Division of police. I was called by the police on Friday morning about 11 o'clock and proceeded to Miller's-court, which I entered at 11:15. I went to the room door leading out of the passage running at the side of 26, Dorset-street. There were two windows to the room. I produce a photograph which will enable you to see exactly the position. Two panes in the window nearest to the passage were broken, and finding the door locked I looked through the lower of the broken panes and satisfied myself that the mutilated corpse lying on the bed was not in need of any immediate attention from me. I also came to the conclusion that there was nobody else upon the bed or within view to whom I could render any professional assistance. Having ascertained that probably it was advisable that no entrance should be made into the room at that time, I remained until about 1:30, when the door was broken open, by M'Carthy I believe. I know he was waiting with a pickaxe to break open the door, and I believe he did it. The direction to break open the door was given by Superintendent Arnold. I prevented its being opened before. I may mention that when I arrived in the yard the premises were in charge of Inspector Beck. On the door's being forced open it knocked against the table. The table I found close to the left-hand side of the bedstead, and the bedstead was close up against the wooden partition. The mutilated remains of a female were lying two-thirds over towards the bedstead nearest to the door. She had only her chemise on, or some under linen garment. I am sure the body had been removed subsequent to the injury which caused her death from that side of the bedstead which was nearest to the wooden partition, because of the large quantity of blood under the bedstead and the saturated condition of the palliasse and the sheet at the corner nearest the partition. The blood was produced by the severance of the carotid artery, which was the immediate cause of death. This injury was inflicted while deceased was lying at the right side of the bedstead.\nThe CORONER said it would not be necessary for the doctor to go into any further particulars then. If it was necessary they could recall him at a subsequent period.\nAfter a short adjournment, Julia van Teurney, a laundress, of No. 1 room, Miller's-court, was called, and said she knew the deceased and Joseph Barnett. They appeared to live together very quietly, and Joe would not allow the deceased to go on the streets. She occasionally got too much to drink. She told witness that she had another man, named Joe also, of whom she appeared to be very fond. Witness believed this second Joe was a costermonger. She last saw the deceased alive about 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. Witness slept in the court that night, retiring to bed about 8 o'clock. She could not sleep, but did not hear any noise in the court during the night. She did not hear the deceased singing during the night.\nMaria Harvey, No. 3, New-court, Dorset-street, said she knew the deceased, Mary Jane Kelly. Witness slept with the deceased on Monday and Tuesday nights. They were together on Thursday afternoon, and witness was in the deceased's room when Joe Barnett called. Witness left the house on Thursday evening, leaving several articles in the deceased's care, including sheets, an overcoat and a bonnet. She had not seen any of the articles except the overcoat since. The deceased and witness were great friends, but the deceased never said anything to witness about being afraid of a man.\nInspector Walter Beck, H Division, said on Friday morning he was called to the house and ascertained what had occurred. He did not give orders to force the door, but sent for the doctor, and gave orders that no one should be allowed to leave the court. He did not know whether the deceased was known to the police.\nFrederick G. Abberline, detective-inspector, Scotland-yard, having charge of this case, said he arrived at Miller's-court about 11:30 on Friday. He did not break open the door as Inspector Beck told him that the bloodhounds had been sent for and were on the way, and Dr. Phillips said it would be better not to break open the door until the dogs arrived. At 1:30 Superintendent Arnold arrived, and said the order for the dogs had been countermanded, and he gave orders to force the door. Witness had seen the condition of the room through the window. He examined the room after the door had been forced. From the appearance of the grate it was evident a very large fire had been kept up. The ashes had since been examined, and it was evident that portions of a woman's clothing had been burnt. It was his opinion that the clothes had been burnt to enable the murderer to see what he was about. There were portions of a woman's skirt and the rim of a hat in the grate. An impression had got abroad that the murderer had taken the key of the room away, but that was not so, as Barnett had stated that the key had been lost some time ago, and when they desired to get into the room they pushed back the bolt though the broken window.\nThe CORONER said that was all the evidence he proposed to take that day. He did not know whether the jury considered they had had enough evidence to enable them to return a verdict. All they had to do was to ascertain the cause of death, leaving the other matters in the hands of the police.\nThe Foreman said the jury considered they had heard enough to guide them to a decision, and they desired to return a verdict of \"Wilful murder against some person or persons unknown.\"\nIt will be remembered that, at Sir Charles Warren's request, Mr. Brough, the well-known bloodhound breeder of Scarborough, was communicated with shortly after the Mitre-square and Berner-street tragedies, and asked to bring a couple of trained hounds up to London for the purpose of testing their capabilities in the way of following the scent of a man. The hounds were name Burgho and Barnaby, and in one of the trials Sir Charles Warren himself acted as the quarry and expressed satisfaction at the result. Arrangements were made for the immediate conveyance of the animals to the spot in the event of another murder occurring, and in order to facilitate matters Mr. Brough, who was compelled to return to Scarborough, left the hounds in the care of Mr. Taunton of 8, Doughty-street, who is a friend of his. Mr. Taunton, who is a high authority on matters appertaining to the larger breeds of dogs, has ample accommodation in the rear of his residence for kennelling such valuable animals, and he was accordingly entrusted with their custody pending the conclusion of the negotiations which had been opened for the ultimate purchase of the dogs. Sir Charles Warren, however, it is said, would not give any definite assurance on the point, and the result was Mr. Brough insisted on resuming possession of the animals. Mr. Taunton has made the following statement:- After the trial in Regent's Park Burgho was sent to Brighton, where he had been entered for the show, which lasted three days. In the meantime Barnaby remained in my care. Burgho would have been sent back to me, but as Mr. Brough could not get anything definite from Sir Charles Warren, he declined to do so, and wrote asking me to return Barnaby. I did not do so at first, but, acting on my own responsibility, retained possession of the dog for some time longer. About a fortnight ago I received a telegram from Leman-street Police-station asking me to bring up the hounds. It was then shortly after noon, and I took Barnaby at once. On arrival at the station I was told by the superintendent that a burglary had been committed about 5 o'clock that morning in Commercial-street, and I was asked to attempt to track the thief by means of the dog. The police admitted that since the burglary they had been all over the premises. I pointed out the stupidity of expecting a dog to accomplish anything under such circumstances and after such a length of time had been allowed to elapse, and took the animal home. I wrote telling Mr. Brough of this and he wired insisting that the dog should be sent back at once, as the danger of its being poisoned, if it were known that the police were trying to track burglars by its aid, was very great, and Mr. Brough had no guarantee against any pecuniary loss he might suffer in the event of the animal's being maltreated. Therefore, there has not been a \"police bloodhound\" - that is to say, a trained hound, in London for the past fortnight. The origin of the tale regarding the hounds being lost at Tooting while being practiced in tracking a man I can only account for in the following way. I had arranged to take Barnaby out to Hemel Hempstead to give the hound some practice. The same day a sheep was maliciously killed on Tooting-common, and the police wired to London asking that the hounds might be sent down. I was then some miles away from London with Barnaby, and did not get the telegram until my return, late in the evening. Somebody doubtless remarked that the hounds were missing, meaning that they did not arrive when sent for, and this was magnified into a report that they had been lost. At the time Burgho was at Scarborough. Under the circumstances in which the body of Mary Ann Kelly [sic] was found I do not think bloodhounds would have been of any use. It was then broad daylight and the streets crowded with people. The only chance the hounds would have would be in the event of a murdered body being discovered, as the others were, in the small hours of the morning, and being put on the trail before many people were about.\nRESIGNATION OF SIR CHARLES WARREN.\nAs will be seen from our Parliamentary report, Sir Charles Warren tendered his resignation on Thursday last. A News Agency learns on the highest authority that the relations between Sir Charles Warren and the Home Office have for some time been strained. The action of the department in reference to the resignation of Mr. Monro caused the first serious difference of opinion. Sir Charles took exception to certain of the methods of the Assistant-Commissioner, and he intimated to Mr. Matthews that either he or Mr. Monro must resign. A few days afterwards Mr. Monro's resignation was announced. Sir Charles complains that this was accepted without consultation with him, and that prior to the Home Secretary's statement in the House of Commons last evening he was not even aware of the reason assigned by his subordinate for severing his connexion with Scotland-yard. Since Mr. Monro's transference to the Home Office matters have become worse. Sir Charles complains that, whereas he has been saddled with all the responsibility, he has had no freedom of action, and in consequence his position has become daily more unbearable. Although Mr. Monro has been no longer in evidence at Whitehall-place, he has to all intents and purposes retained control of the Criminal Investigation Department. Indeed, it was added, Mr. Matthews last evening admitted that he was deriving the benefit of the advice of Mr. Monro in matters relating to crime, and was in communication with him at the present time on the subject of the organization of the detective staff. This division of authority Sir Charles Warren has strenuously fought against. He maintains that if the Commissioner is to be responsible for the discipline of the force, instructions should be given to no department without his concurrence. Latterly, in spite of the remonstrances of Sir Charles Warren, the control of the Criminal Investigation Department has been withdrawn more and more from Whitehall-place. Every morning for the last few weeks there has been a protracted conference at the Home Office between Mr. Monro, Mr. Anderson, and the principal detective inspectors, and the information furnished to the Commissioner in regard to these conferences has been, he states, of the scantiest character. These facts will explain how, apart from any other consideration, it was impossible for Sir Charles Warren, holding the views he did in regard to the functions of the Commissioner, to continue in command. The reproof of the Home Secretary last week in reference to the article in Murray's Magazine completed the rupture. Sir Charles thereupon took counsel with his friends and immediately tendered his resignation to the Home Secretary. Yesterday morning his books and papers were removed from the Commissioner's office, and this was the first intimation in Whitehall-place that he had relinquished the position. In the lobby last evening Mr. Monro was looked upon as the most likely person to be selected to succeed Sir C. Warren. It was pointed out that the resignation of Sir Charles Warren practically arose out of a difference of opinion with Mr. Monro, and that, inasmuch as Mr. Monro, though nominally shelved, had really gained the day, therefore it was only natural that he should resume control of the force, and develop the system of administration, the proposition of which led to his transference to the Home Office. On the other hand, it is believed in some quarters that the present opportunity will be seized to emphasize the distinction between the Criminal Investigation Department and the ordinary members of the force to which Sir Charles Warren takes exception, in which case a provincial chief constable, who has attracted much notice for his successful organization and disciplinary tact, is mentioned as the probable head of the \"uniform\" police, with Mr. Monro at the head of the detective branch, as an independent branch of the force.\n[Editoral Comment.]\nIn reply to a question, the HOME SECRETARY announced yesterday, in the House of Commons, that SIR CHARLES WARREN tendered his resignation on Thursday last, and that it has been accepted by the Government. The loud Opposition cheers that followed this announcement were undoubtedly prompted by a recollection of the important services rendered by SIR CHARLES WARREN to the Government upon a critical occasion, rather than by dispassionate solicitude for the efficiency of the police. They may serve to remind Ministers that, whatever may be the merits of the disputes that have involved SIR CHARLES WARREN'S retirement, the net result to them is the loss of a valuable servant. It has been tolerably well known for some time that the relations between SIR CHARLES WARREN and his official chief have not been of an entirely pleasant or harmonious nature. For the beginning of discord we should probably have to go back to the Trafalgar-square riots, when SIR CHARLES WARREN clearly knew his own mind, and how to carry out a definite policy, while MR. MATTHEWS as evidently did not know his own mind and showed no capacity for action. A rupture might, however, have been avoided had nothing occurred to throw an exceptional strain upon the department. But the series of brutal and mysterious murders in Whitechapel concentrated public attention upon the constitution and management of the police and detective forces. The defects of a faulty organization were dragged into daylight, and the men responsible for the time being came in for the severe criticism which ought in justice to have been bestowed upon their predecessors and upon the public which had long acquiesced in what is now unsparingly condemned. SIR CHARLES WARREN in particular was held responsible for the failures of the Criminal Investigation Department, which he did not construct and which he found himself powerless to reorganize. That department is largely, if not exclusively, manned by the ordinary police, but appears to be, nevertheless, provided with a chief who has direct relations with the Home Office, behind the back of the man actually responsible for the discipline, organization, and efficiency of the whole police force. In such circumstances friction is inevitable as soon as the Chief Commissioner, either from choice or necessity, makes any sort of energetic and thoroughgoing effort after efficiency. The resignation of MR. MONRO showed that the situation had become acute, but it now turns out that he continued after resignation to advise the HOME SECRETARY, and that the control of the detective arrangements was withheld from the Chief Commissioner as completely as before. The reproof administered to SIR CHARLES WARREN by the HOME SECRETARY for defending himself in the pages of a magazine was merely the accident which determined a resignation sooner or later inevitable.\nMR. MATTHEWS says that he is considering the whole system of the Criminal Investigation Department with a view to introducing any improvements that experience may suggest. This is a very lame and feeble announcement to put forth in the circumstances. The public will not rest satisfied with what amounts to nothing more than a promise of languid tinkering at details. Some new chief will have to be found for the police force. If MR. MONRO is promoted, as some seem to expect, he will either retain the control of the detective department or he will hand it over to another. In the first case, the reform on which SIR CHARLES WARREN insisted will be made the excuse for shelving him, and will be carried out for the benefit of another man who was a party to opposing it. In the second case, the ineffective system now in operation will be perpetuated, and although MR. MONRO may acquiesce in the division of authority to which SIR CHARLES WARREN objected, he will do it at the expense of the public interest. Exactly the same thing will happen if MR. MONRO retains control of the detective department while some new man is put in SIR CHARLES WARREN'S place. Most of our detectives are ordinary policemen detailed for special duties, and they cannot serve two masters. There is plenty to be said for entirely separating the detective branch from the ordinary constabulary, giving it an independent head and making him directly responsible to a Secretary of State. There is much to be said in favour of placing detectives and constabulary alike under the control of a single official who should work the two branches together. But there is nothing at all to be said for what seems to be the present system of dividing authority without making any clear separation of functions. The detectives are a part of the ordinary constabulary, but they are under the orders of a special officer who reports direct to the Home Office. This arrangement is destructive of all discipline and all real efficiency among the men, while at the same time it reduces the responsibility of the chiefs to a farce. For once in a way we may throw all the resulting inconvenience upon a public servant. But we cannot permanently carry on our business with any success by making believe that a Chief Commissioner is responsible for that over which he has no authority. We do not know whether MR. MATTHEWS really imagines that he can stop inquiry with the answer he gave last night-that MR. MONRO resigned because differences of opinion had arisen between the Chief Commissioner and himself. If he does he is preparing a serious disappointment for himself; and if his colleagues wish to escape discredit they will endeavour too convince him that the whole matter will really have to be dealt with in a very difference spirit.\nThe inquest on the last victim of the Whitechapel murderer has terminated like its predecessors. There is no clue to the perpetrator of an outrage which in deliberate and cold-blooded brutality outdoes even the previous ghastly murders by the same hand. Nor is there any very good ground for hoping that the miscreant will be discovered so long as he retains his diabolical cunning and nerve. His victims are so far accessory to their own deaths, and his operations are conducted amid a population so utterly careless of what goes on at its very doors that most of the conditions are wanting upon which the efficiency of ordinary protective arrangements depends. Great as are the terror and excitement in the district, they do not seem to affect the class from which the murderer chooses his victims. It might have been supposed that they would have organized some system of mutual supervision and companionship in their dreadful trade, but instinct and habit are apparently too strong, and in spite of warnings they place themselves in the power of any stranger. It is quite unreasonable to blame the police in such circumstances for failing to give protection, and hardly less unreasonable to condemn them for failing to detect the murderer. With certain qualities and certain external advantages the doer of evil deeds has little difficulty in so managing matters as to leave no trace of his identity. In this case he is evidently very minutely acquainted with his ground, he chooses spots where there is a population so dense as to render identification next to impossible, and he is endowed with exceptional coolness and cunning. It is rather remarkable that accident has not effected what is beyond the reach of calculation. In all cases of secret crime and its detection accident plays a very large part. It constitutes the permanent odds on the side of society. But nothing has occurred to disturb the calculations of this Whitechapel fiend, and so to redress the heavy disadvantages under which justice labours. The demand for the offering of a reward will probably be silenced by the explanation given last night by the HOME SECRETARY. SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT seems to have thought the matter out, and arrived at the conclusion that except where a confederacy exists, or where search is made for a known individual, the offering of rewards does no good and may do much harm. The Home Office has acted on that view ever since, and although it is received with impatience by the people who are given to exclaiming that \"something must be done\", we believe it will commend itself to the common sense of the community at large.\nTHE EAST-END MURDERS AND WHAT IS TO BE DONE.\nSir, -Occupying as I do the rectory-house of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, which is agreeably situated, with Mitre-square within easy access at the back and Dorset-street in the front, flanked by Petticoat-lane on the east and Liverpool-street, which is the focus of harlotry, on the west, I confess that at this crisis I share with my neighbours in the horror of the situation. \"Our hearts are disquieted within us, and the fear of death is fallen upon us,\" and we ask, What is to be done? Murder succeeds to murder, and for a time we are staggered. A number of people are arrested who ought to have been let alone, but gradually the excitement passes off, the faithful bloodhounds are sent back to their kennels, the tide of business flows on, and the murders seem to be forgotten; but I really do hope that the event of Lord Mayor's day will not be allowed to pass off so quietly, and that some measures will be adopted to assure our disquietude. But what is to be done? It is not so much the murders, ghastly as they are, that sadden and appal us, but it is the awful state of things which these murders reveal-the disorderly and depraved lives which these poor people lead. What is to be done to remedy this state of things? That is the problem to be solved. Having had some experience in these matters, and having lived among these people for nearly half a century, I venture to think that I speak with some authority, and I offer two suggestions. The first is that all those women who ply the meretricious trade should be registered, and if need be licensed. I know the cry that will be raised against this, but I ask, Are the interests of society to be sacrificed to a blatant prudery? Secondly, there should be a house to house visitation, which would throw light into these bleak dwellings. As a Christian minister I should like to see this carried out by devoted men living in these districts, and by their self-sacrifice and sympathy gaining the confidence of the inhabitants. This, however, would require organization and some leader to set it on foot. I should like to do it myself, but non sum qualis eram, and I cannot undertake it. Failing this, the work should be carried out by the police-police dressed as the \"new police\" were when they were first introduced by Sir Robert Peel, in the dress of civilians-men set apart for the work, going in and out among the people and mingling with them. As friends they would be in correspondence with the various philanthropic societies who would render assistance for rescue and relief. Of course there will be a cry raised against such a movement, which would be said to interfere with the rights of the Englishman. Every man's house is his castle, &c. What was poor Mary Ann Kelly's castle?\nHowever, if judiciously carried out it would, I am sure, eventually become popular; at all events the plague would be stayed.\nRectory, Bishopsgate, E., Nov. 12.\nAt MARLBOROUGH-STREET, WILLIAM AVENELL, 26, chimney sweep, Adam and Eve-court Oxford-street; and FREDERICK W. MOORE, 28, carver and gilder, Carlisle-street, Soho, were charged with being disorderly and with assaulting Henry Edward Leeke, an oil and colour man, of Gilbert-street, Oxford-street, on Saturday night. Leeke said that on Saturday evening about 5 o'clock he went into a publichouse at the corner of a street when several persons accosted him. The prisoners accused him of being \"Jack the Ripper,\" and told him that they were detectives in private clothes, and that they should arrest him as the Whitechapel murderer. They took him outside and dragged him in a brutal manner through Castle-street as far as Newman-passage. They struck him with a stick, and he implored them not to be so brutal. They would not let him go, they said, until they knew who he was and where he had been. He told them he had just delivered two gallons of oil at 62, Berners-street, whereupon they said they would take him back and ascertain whether his statement was true. He resisted as well as he could, and they struggled in the streets together for about three quarters of an hour. Many persons stopped and looked at them, and when the prisoners called out \"He is Jack the Ripper, we are detectives,\" they walked away and did not attempt to render him assistance. He therefore got no protection, and was shaken and bruised until he felt quite disabled. When he got near 62, Berners-street, he managed to get away from his assailants, and sprang down the steps of that house into the basement, got into the kitchen, and lost sight of his pursuers for a few moments. A number of young women were at tea in the room, and when Avenell followed and told them they had a strange man in the house, and that he (Avenell) was a private detective, they became very much frightened and screamed for the police. Avenell finding the prosecutor dragged him up the stairs, exclaiming, \"He's Jack the Ripper.\" Madame Muntz, the landlady of 62, Berners-street, deposed that the man Leeke had been in the habit of bringing oil, soap, wood, and other articles to the house, and she therefore knew him. She sent for a constable, and Avenell was taken into custody. Leeke became so unwell after the affair that he had to take to his bed. In defence, Avenell said that he and his friends were in the publichouse when they saw Leeke sitting in a corner. He had his head down, and was mumbling something to himself. As he seemed strange in his manner they asked him what was the matter, and he replied, \"Do not bother me; I am in serious trouble.\" They asked him whether they should see him home, and when he told them he lived at 62, Berners-street, he (Avenell) doubted it, as he did the chimney-sweeping there, and knew that it was only occupied by women. He therefore expressed his intention of taking Leeke to the house to ascertain whether that statement was correct. On reaching the house Leeke ran down the steps into the basement and shouted to the inmates, \"There's a strange man in the house.\" He (Avenell) followed, and finding Leeke crouching in the cellar, dragged him out. Madame Muntz and all the young women began to scream, until one of them, recognizing the prosecutor, exclaimed, \"Why it is our little oilman,\" and then they became less excited. The prisoner Moore said that when he descended the steps he tried to pacify the young women by telling them that the affair was only a foolish joke. Constable Downey, 364 D, said that he saw Avenell holding the prosecutor outside the house in Berners-street. Avenell called out, \"Here he is; I have got him. This is Jack the Ripper; I mean to take him to the police-station,\" adding, with a coarse expression, \"If the police cannot do their duty I can.\" Being asked who he was, Avenell said he was a private detective. The prisoner Moore ran out of the house, and was pursued and taken into custody. The prosecutor was sober, but the prisoner Avenell had been drinking. A witness for the defence was called who stated that when the prosecutor entered the publichouse some one exclaimed, \"Here is a funny little man; perhaps he is Jack the Ripper.\" On being questioned Leeke said his name was Smith, and that he was a tin plate worker. 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        "raw_content": "Achieving Meaningful Results With Change\nCC Pace uses the Organizational Component Model as a framework for ensuring optimal results are achieved in our projects. The model highlights the inter-dependencies of process, technology, and organizational roles and responsibilities, and how that interaction is critical for optimizing the benefits of change within the enterprise.\nIdeally, these three components work in harmony to support achievement of the strategic plan and in reaction to the business environment. The critical point of viewing business structure in terms of these three components is the realization that you can\u2019t introduce change in one component without affecting the others. Importantly, the realization of the intended positive benefits of introducing change into any aspect of the business can in fact only be realized by considering the resulting effects on the three components and adjusting each to embrace the change. A brief discussion of the individual pieces of the model is helpful to understanding this paradigm.\nA company\u2019s business environment is best understood as those external influences whose very existence requires the company to operate in a certain way to succeed. Unable to change or control the environment in which it operates, a company must find ways to operate within its parameters. This is typically done in the context of a Strategic Plan, the documented direction and goals of the firm that take into consideration both the corporate vision and the effects of the environment within which it operates.\nThe operational processes the company employs serve to establish an effective and efficient means to accomplish the operating needs expressed in the plan. These processes are typically designed by analyzing inputs and desired outputs, and mapping out the process logic and business rules, initially with only limited consideration of supporting technologies or the people in the organization.\nWith the optimal operational structure documented, the next consideration\u2014the second component of the model\u2014is to develop suitable technological solutions that serve to enable the operating processes. The objective of this component is typically to automate those processes that rely on a \u201cdo\u201d mentality (versus a human \u201cthink\u201d mentality). In some cases, companies can utilize existing technology solutions already in place to accomplish this objective. In other instances, technology solutions need to be developed and implemented over time to enable achievement of the desired operational results.\nThe final component of the model is the company\u2019s organizational structure, along with the roles and responsibilities of management and staff. Bringing the operation to \u201clife\u201d depends on creating the necessary structure and hiring and training the right people to make the organization run effectively.\nSuccessfully effecting operational change of any magnitude requires that companies understand the inter-dependencies intrinsic in this model. Attempting to introduce meaningful change by revising only one of the components is too often viewed as an easy means to an end, but this approach more often yields a high level of disappointment or outright failure. Understanding that all the components need to work together to support change, and taking the appropriate steps to address the needs of each, increases an organization\u2019s chances of being successful.\nThis model provides the framework for a rational and effective approach to change. By understanding the company\u2019s environment and desired strategic direction, the interlocking components of Operations, Technology and Organization can be developed to work effectively together to accomplish the corporate objectives.",
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        "raw_content": "The latest findings from the Missouri Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (MO-ADDM) Project provide the 7th \u201csnapshot\u201d of ASD in our community in the past 14 years. The ongoing monitoring of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) adds to our understanding of how the number and characteristics of children with ASD are changing over time in our state.\nBoys were more likely to be identified with ASD than girls. White children were more likely to be identified with ASD than black and Hispanic children. No significant differences were found between black and Hispanic children.\nhowever, about half of children were not diagnosed with ASD by a community provider until after 4 years, 8 months of age. When looking at age of first diagnosis by ASD subtype, children were diagnosed at a range of ages.\nMedian Age of Diagnosis by ASD Subtype\nASD Subtype\nMedian* Age of Diagnosis\nAutistic disorder 4 years, 6 months\nPervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) 4 years, 7 months\n4 years, 7 months Asperger disorder 5 years, 5 months\n*Median is the number in the \u201cmiddle\u201d within a sorted list of numbers from highest to lowest.\n\u2026about 72% had developmental concerns by 3 years of age.\n\u2026but only about 32% received a comprehensive developmental evaluation by 3 years of age.\nDifferences between the percentage of boys and girls identified with ASD continue. It may be that boys are at greater risk for ASD and/or it may be that girls are under-identified due to others factors, such as how providers diagnose and document ASD symptoms among boys versus girls.\nDespite the developmental concerns noted in many of the children\u2019s records by 3 years of age, less than half of children identified with ASD received a comprehensive developmental evaluation by this same age. The lag between first concern and first developmental evaluation may affect when children are being diagnosed and connected to the services they need.\nMO-ADDM\u2019s latest findings can be used to\nStakeholders in Missouri might consider different ways to lower the age of first evaluation by community providers.\nMO-ADDM uses a record review method. Specifically, this information is based on the analysis of data collected from the health records of children who were 8 years old and living in one of 5 counties in Missouri in 2014.\nTracking area: Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Louis, and St. Louis City counties\n5 percent Hispanic\nWhat else does MO-ADDM do besides tracking ASD among 8-year-olds?\nMO-ADDM collaborates with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and investigators from Washington University in St. Louis to track the number and characteristics of 8-year-olds with ASD and/or cerebral palsy. MO-ADDM also monitors the number and characteristics of 4-year-olds with ASD. In addition, MO-ADDM conducts various ASD-related public health, research, and clinical activities to inform various stakeholders (such as clinicians, educators, and families) on the latest science around ASD, best practices for early intervention, and clinical care for children with ASD.\nGet Resources and Connect Families to Services and Support in Missouri\n\u201cI think we definitely see this ADDM data as important as it speaks to the importance of early intervention for children and families here in Missouri. We continue to see an increase in our First Steps referral numbers and this data helps to capture the importance of ASD awareness and the continuing need for early intervention and early childhood supports. The data helps with current and future planning for our program.\u201d\n\u2013 Howard Smith\nRegion 1 (Greater St. Louis Region-\nSt. Louis City/St. Charles County)\nSt. Louis Area First Steps-Benchmark\nDepartment of Elementary and Secondary Education\u2019s Office of Special Education\nhttps://dese.mo.gov/special-educationExternal\nDepartment of Mental Health\u2019s Division of Developmental Disabilities\nhttps://dmh.mo.gov/dd/External\nwww.mofirststeps.comExternal\nAlicia Curran, Missouri\u2019s Act Early Ambassador\nCurranA@health.missouri.edu\nMissouri Families for Effective Autism Treatment\nwww.mo-feat.orgExternal\nNavigating Autism Services\nhttps://dmh.mo.gov/dd/autism/docs/navigationguide.pdfCdc-pdfExternal\nConnect with MO-ADDM\nRobert Fitzgerald, PhD, MPH\nfitzgeraldr@wustl.edu",
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        "raw_content": "Health net federal services contracts centura health provide veterans increased access medical\nHealth Net Federal Services Contracts with Centura Health to Provide Veterans with Increased Access to Medical Care\n(ENGLEWOOD, COLO.) Health Net Federal Services, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Health Net, Inc., and Centura Health, the region's health care leader, have signed a new agreement to provide veterans with enhanced access to high-value medical care through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VAs) Patient-Centered Community Care (PC3) and Veterans Choice programs.\nHealth Net is delighted to join with Centura Health in support of VAs effort to provide timely access to community care for our nations veterans said Thomas Carrato, president of Health Net Federal Services.\nWe understand the importance of collaboration and community partnerships to help increase consumers access to convenient, high-value care, said Gary Campbell, president and CEO of Centura Health. Centura Health is honored to have been selected by Health Net. Our veterans bravely put their lives on the line for us and we are proud to partner with Health Net to ensure their health care needs continue to be met through increased convenience and access to care.\nHealth Net has made Centura Health, including its 600 employed primary care physicians and specialists of Centura Health Physician Group in Colorado and Kansas, a major network provider for VAs PC3 and Veterans Choice programs.\nPC3 allows veterans to receive care in their local communities when local VA medical centers cannot readily provide the needed care to veterans due to geographic inaccessibility or limited capacity. Under PC3, eligible veterans with an approved VA authorization have access to community-based primary care, inpatient specialty care, outpatient specialty care, mental health care, limited emergency care and limited newborn care for female veterans following the birth of a child.\nThe Veterans Choice program was created by the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 (VACAA) and allows eligible veterans who live more than 40 miles from a VA facility or are unable to get a VA appointment within 30 days of their preferred date, or within 30 days of the date determined medically necessary by their physician, to obtain approved care in their community instead.\nCentura Health connects individuals, families and neighborhoods across Colorado and western Kansas with more than 6,000 physicians and 18,100 of the best hearts and minds in health care. Through our 15 hospitals, six senior living communities, health neighborhoods, physician practices and clinics, home care and hospice services, and Flight For Life Colorado, we are making the regions best health care accessible and affordable in every community we serve. We believe you can inspire the people you care about to live healthier lives by encouraging them to do the little things that can make a big difference. Were Centura Health, and were here for your health. For information on Centura Health or any of the facilities in our network, please visit the Centura Health website.\nAbout Health Net Federal Services\nHealth Net Federal Services has a long history of providing cost-effective, quality managed health care programs for government agencies, including the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. As the managed care support contractor for the TRICARE North Region, Health Net provides health care services to approximately 2.8 million uniformed services beneficiaries, active and retired, and their families. In addition, Health Net provides quality, cost-effective health care solutions for veterans, as well as behavioral health services for active duty service members, veterans and their families.\nHealth Net Federal Services also works collaboratively with VA to administer the PC3 program. Health Net Federal Services processes authorizations for health care on behalf of VA for veterans to receive care from authorized community providers, schedules appointments, manages receipt of all required medical documentation for care, and processes claims for payment. For information about Health Net Federal Services, please visit the Health Net Federal Services website.\nAbout Health Net, Inc.\nHealth Net, Inc. (NYSE:HNT) is a publicly traded managed care organization that delivers managed health care services through health plans and government-sponsored managed care plans. Its mission is to help people be healthy, secure and comfortable. Health Net provides and administers health benefits to approximately 6.0 million individuals across the country through group, individual, Medicare (including the Medicare prescription drug benefit commonly referred to as Part D), Medicaid, dual eligible, U.S. Department of Defense, including TRICARE, and Veterans Affairs programs. Health Net also offers behavioral health, substance abuse and employee assistance programs, managed health care products related to prescription drugs, managed health care product coordination for multi-region employers, and administrative services for medical groups and self-funded benefits programs. For more information on Health Net, Inc., please visit the Health Net website.\nThe Company and its representatives may from time to time make written and oral forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (PSLRA) of 1995, including statements in this and other reports, in presentations, press releases, filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and in meetings with investors and analysts. All statements in this report, other than statements of historical information provided herein, may be deemed to be forward-looking statements and as such are intended to be covered by the safe harbor for forward-looking statements provided by PSLRA. These statements are based on managements analysis, judgment, belief and expectation only as of the date hereof, and are subject to changes in circumstances and a number of risks and uncertainties. Without limiting the foregoing, statements including the words believes, anticipates, plans, expects, may, should, could, estimate, intend, feels, will, projects and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied or projected by the forward-looking information and statements due to, among other things, health care reform and other increased government participation in and taxation or regulation of health benefits and managed care operations, including but not limited to the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (collectively, the ACA) and related fees, assessments and taxes; the Companys ability to successfully participate in Californias Coordinated Care Initiative, which is subject to a number of risks inherent in untested health care initiatives and requires the Company to adequately predict the costs of providing benefits to individuals that are generally among the most chronically ill within each of Medicare and Medi-Cal and implement delivery systems for benefits with which the Company has limited operating experience; the Companys ability to successfully participate in the federal and state health insurance exchanges under the ACA, which involve uncertainties related to the mix and volume of business that could negatively impact the adequacy of the Companys premium rates and may not be sufficiently offset by the risk apportionment provisions of the ACA; increasing health care costs, including but not limited to costs associated with the introduction of new treatments or therapies; the Companys ability to reduce administrative expenses while maintaining targeted levels of service and operating performance, including through the Companys master services agreement with a subsidiary of Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation (Cognizant); whether the Company receives required regulatory approvals for Cognizants provision of services to the Company and any conditions imposed in order to obtain such regulatory approvals; the Companys ability to recognize the intended cost savings and other intended benefits of the Cognizant transaction; the risk that Cognizant may not perform contracted functions and services in a timely, satisfactory and compliant manner; negative prior period claims reserve developments; rate cuts and other risks and uncertainties affecting the Companys Medicare or Medicaid businesses; trends in medical care ratios; membership declines or negative changes in the Companys health care product mix; unexpected utilization patterns or unexpectedly severe or widespread illnesses; failure to effectively oversee the Companys third-party vendors; noncompliance by the Company or the Companys business associates with any privacy laws or any security breach involving the misappropriation, loss or other unauthorized use or disclosure of confidential information; the timing of collections on amounts receivable from state and federal governments and agencies; litigation costs; regulatory issues with federal and state agencies including, but not limited to, the California Department of Managed Health Care and Department of Health Care Services, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Office of Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and state departments of insurance; operational issues; changes in economic or market conditions; investment portfolio impairment charges; volatility in the financial markets; and general business and market conditions. 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        "raw_content": "In an unexpected move, the government recently announced that it will not be abolishing Class 2 national insurance contributions (NICs) during this Parliament. With this in mind, we provide an overview of the current NICs regime.\nWhat are NICs?\nNICs are a tax on earned income. Under the regime, income is divided into various classes, including Class 1 contributions, which are payable on earnings from employment, and Class 2 and 4 contributions, which apply to the profits of self-employed individuals.\nWho must pay NICs?\nUnder the NICs regime, employees are required to pay Class 1 NICs on their earnings. Employers must pay a secondary contribution.\nIn 2018/19, employees need only pay NICs when their earnings exceed the \u00a3162 per week 'primary threshold'. The amount payable is 12% of the earnings above this threshold, up to the Upper Earnings Limit (UEL) of \u00a3892 per week. An additional 2% charge applies for weekly earnings above the UEL.\nEmployers are required to pay secondary contributions of 13.8% of earnings above the \u00a3162 per week 'secondary threshold'. No upper limit exists for employer contributions.\nFor employees aged under 21, employer NICs are reduced from 13.8% to 0%: however, the worker must be aged under 21 when the earnings are paid for this rate to apply. Similarly, employer NICs are reduced to 0% for apprentices aged under 25 who earn less than the Upper Secondary Threshold (UST) of \u00a3892 per week (2018/19).\nNICs and the self-employed\nDepending on their profits, self-employed individuals are required to pay Class 2 and Class 4 NICs. However, special rules apply to those in specific jobs (such as invigilators, ministers of religion who do not receive a stipend and people who run land or property businesses).\nThe self-employed pay a flat rate Class 2 contribution, alongside a variable amount based on the business's taxable profits (Class 4). Class 2 NICs are usually collected as part of the final self assessment payment. Those with profits below the \u00a36,205 Small Profits Threshold are not required to pay Class 2 NICs, but can do so voluntarily.\nIn 2018/19, Class 4 NICs are payable at 9% on profits between \u00a38,424 and \u00a346,350, with an additional 2% added on profits above this amount.\nIn September 2018, the government announced that the planned abolition of Class 2 NICs will now not take place during this Parliament. Former Chancellor George Osborne originally announced the tax cut during the 2016 Budget, and stated that abolishing Class 2 NICs would benefit an estimated 3.4 million self-employed workers.\nClass 2 NICs were due to be abolished in April 2018, but in November 2017 the plans were put on hold until 6 April 2019.\nAnnouncing its latest decision to scrap the plans entirely, the government cited the potential 'negative impacts' the abolition of Class 2 NICs could have on low-earners. It plans to keep the matter 'under review' in the context of the wider tax system.\nSome individuals may choose to pay Class 3 NICs at a rate of \u00a314.65 per week (2018/19). These provide individuals with an entitlement to the State Pension, Bereavement Benefit, Maternity Allowance and contributory Employment and Support Allowance for self-employed workers.\nAs your accountants, we can help you in ensuring your business is compliant with the NIC regulations. Please contact us for more information.",
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        "raw_content": "Homes for Sale in Blue Ridge GA, Ellijay, The Willows, and all the Surrounding Areas\nAre you looking for a new home in a good neighborhood? Well, you will come across various new houses in amazing\u2026\nHome Improvement in Blue Ridge GA, Ellijay, The Willows, and all the Surrounding Areas\nAre you planning to give your homes a new look and feel? Well, you should plan to remodel your house after\u2026\nNew Homes in Blue Ridge GA, Ellijay, The Willows GA, and all the Surrounding Areas\nAre you in a dilemma in choosing the right company to set up your new homes in and around the areas\u2026\nNew Construction Homes in Blue Ridge GA, Ellijay, The Willows GA, and all the Surrounding Areas\nHave you recently moved into the area of Blue Ridge GA and are looking for a suitable company that can help\u2026\nCherry Bloom Homes & Designs is the ideal resource for new homes in Ellijay, Georgia. We are driven by a sincere\u2026\nNew Homes for Sale and Homes for Sale in Blue Ridge, Ellijay, The Willows and Surrounding Areas\nIf you are looking for a new home, then you have to be prepared to take a few quick decisions. But\u2026\nHomes for Sale and Houses for Sale in Blue Ridge, Ellijay, The Willows GA and Surrounding Areas\nAre you planning to buy a new house? The changing lifestyles, increasing family members, and search for a better neighborhood are\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Schools / Safeguarding Children In Education / Statutory Guidance\nSection 11 of the Children Act 2004 places duties on a range of organisations and individuals to ensure their functions, and any services that they contract out to others, are discharged having regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.\n\u201cWorking together to safeguard Children\u201d March 2015 outlined the requirement for schools to have arrangements that reflect the importance of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, including:\nA culture of listening to children and taking account of their wishes and feelings, both in individual decisions and the development of services\nArrangements which set out clearly the processes for sharing information, with other professionals and with the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB)\nA designated professional lead for safeguarding\nSafe recruitment practices for individuals whom the organisation will permit to work regularly with children, including policies on when to obtain a criminal record check\nAppropriate supervision and support for staff, including undertaking safeguarding training\nEmployers are responsible for ensuring that their staff are competent to carry out their responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and creating an environment where staff feel able to raise concerns and feel supported in their safeguarding role\nStaff should be given a mandatory induction, which includes familiarisation with child protection responsibilities and procedures to be followed if anyone has any concerns about a child\u2019s safety or welfare; and\nAll professionals should have regular reviews of their own practice to ensure they improve over time\nClear policies in line with those from the LSCB for dealing with allegations against people who work with children. An allegation may relate to a person who works with children who has behaved in a way that has harmed a child, or may have harmed a child possibly committed a criminal offence against or related to a child; or behaved towards a child or children in a way that indicates they may pose a risk of harm to children.\nKeeping Children Safe in Education Guidance from 3 September 2018\nOfsted - safeguarding children\nChild exploitation and online protection centre - internet safety - CEOP\nAdvice on responding to incidents of sexting\nFGM Mandatory Reporting",
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        "raw_content": "Chicago South Side Fatal Car Accident In Construction Zone\nThere was a fatal car accident early Saturday morning (June 21, 2014) in a construction zone on Chicago\u2019s South Side.\nThis fatal car accident happened at approximately 4:17 a.m. in the 4900 block of South Western Avenue, when a minivan driving north on Western Avenue disregarded a construction barrier and drove into a construction site. In doing so, the minivan hit a construction worker and then crashed into a piece of construction equipment.\nThe construction worker was identified as a 58-year-old man. According to the Cook County Medical Examiner\u2019s Office, he was pronounced dead at the accident scene at 5:45 a.m.\nAccording to the Chicago Fire Department, the minivan\u2019s driver, a 19-year-old, and two passengers, were all listed in serious-to-critical conditions and were taken to local hospitals.\nCharges are pending against the minivan\u2019s driver.\nAdditional details and possible updates can be seen in a variety of media sources, including the June 22, 2014 Chicago Tribune article titled \u201cPolice: Speeding car kills construction worker, crashes into equipment\u201d as well as the June 21 my50chicago.com article titled \u201cConstruction worker killed, 3 injured in South Side crash.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Patient Info \u00bb Conditions and procedures \u00bb Shoulder \u00bb Shoulder Stabilization\nArthroscopic stabilization is a surgical procedure to treat chronic instability of shoulder joint. The shoulder is the most flexible joint in our body making it more susceptible to instability and injury. Shoulder instability occurs when the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) dislocates from its socket (the glenoid) as a result of a sudden injury or overuse. The repeated dislocation of the humerus out of its socket is called chronic shoulder instability. A tear in the labrum or rotator cuff and ligament tear in the front of the shoulder (a Bankart lesion) may lead to repeated shoulder dislocations. Shoulder instability is often treated by the technique called stabilization and can be performed arthroscopically.\nArthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery and is performed through two tiny incisions (portals), about half-inch in length made around the joint area. Through one of the incisions, arthroscope (small fiber-optic viewing instrument) is passed. A television camera attached to the arthroscope displays the images of the inside of the joint on the television monitor, which allows your surgeon to look at the cartilage, ligaments and the rotator cuff while performing the procedure. A sterile saline solution is pumped into the joint which expands it and gives a clearer view to the surgeon. Bone spurs, defects or tissue tears will be identified.\nYour surgeon makes use of tiny surgical instruments which are passed through the other incision to treat the condition. Any tear in the rotator cuff will be sutured or stapled. The sutures will be held in place with help of a small anchor which is drilled into the upper part of the humerus. Further, a thermal shrinkage device may be used in order to make the ligaments tight and prevent instability.\nFollowing the procedure, your surgeon may advise use of a continuous passive motion machine to prevent stiffness and improve range of motion of the shoulder joint. Pain medications will be prescribed to keep you comfortable. A shoulder sling can be worn for 4-6 weeks to immobilize and facilitate healing. Post-operative rehabilitation program including strengthening exercises will be advised for 6-9 months. You will be able to participate in sports in between 18 and 36 weeks after the surgery.\nThe major benefits of arthroscopic stabilization as compared to open repair of instability are that it gives a chance to identify and treat coexisting diseases, lesser pain and complications, combined with shorter hospital stay.\nAs with any surgical procedure, there may be certain risks and complications involved and include infection of the surgical wound, post-operative stiffness, risk of arthritis, muscle weakness and injury to the nerves and blood vessels.\nYour surgeon may alternatively suggest the Latarjet procedure to treat anterior shoulder instability that is recurrent and caused by a bony Bankart lesion. In this surgery, a piece of bone with an attached tendon is relocated to the shoulder joint.",
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        "raw_content": "According to the Huffington Post, Amanda Davis with the Fox 5 news in Atlanta Georgia was recently arrested for driving under the influence. Police reports share that she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence because her accident was a result of her driving on the wrong side of the road, hitting another vehicle head on.\nAmanda Davis is a well-known news anchor, who during her career has received Emmy awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Davis is on the Fox News between the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. slot, and is a beloved co-anchor on the show. Unfortunately, the charges placed against this 55 year old woman are DUI, reckless driving and failure to maintain her lane.\nThe Atlanta Police Department shares that the crash occurred just after midnight, and after the collision both cars had significant damage on the front ends. David Jarman, the driver of the other vehicle, complained to the police officers on the scene that he was injured and he was taken to the Grady Memorial Hospital that night to be treated.\nOfficers on the scene claimed that Davis was believably under the influence as her eyes were watery, she had slurred speech and there was a strong odor of alcohol on her breath. When asked by the police whether she had consumed alcohol that night, Davis did not try to hide that she did. While agreeing to her having consumed alcohol, police report that she refused to participate in a field sobriety test by Breathalyzer.\nDespite her efforts, her license was immediately confiscated and they arrested her for suspicion of DUI. She was released from jail, and investigations are pending. Situations like this a very common, and if you have been arrested for a DUI don't wait another moment to contact a Cobb County DUI lawyer to fight for you! At The Law Offices of Richard S. Lawson we are prepared to help you challenge the charges against you, don't wait another moment to contact us!",
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        "raw_content": "Don't look now, but they're coming. You probably can't hide; some of them will be staying at your house.\nYes, it's the holiday season, and your extended family is coming to visit.\nI shouldn't make it sound like a chore. Many of us love spending time with family, and even when the occasional odd relative shows up, we make do. We silently agree not to argue about which type of stuffing is better, whether to watch football or rom-coms, religion (trickier at Christmas and Hanukkah) and politics. (Trust me: Debating Donald Trump's viability doesn't go down smoother with eggnog.)\nBut no matter how hard you try, there will be times, even with people you love, when you'll want to pound someone with a drumstick. Here are a few tips to reduce your stress and avoid assault with a turkey leg:\nShare the work. Some families dump most of the cooking on the host, often because that person \"always cooks Thanksgiving dinner.\" And these people (often referred to as Grandma) seem to love that. But why should one person wrestle with the turkey, mash the potatoes, bake the pies, boil cranberries, churn butter \u2026 well, you get the idea. If people offer to bring something, let them. It takes stress off you. And if you're the guest, bring along a pie or side dish.\nBe patient. The larger your group, the greater the chance that someone will be late. Don't be that person who says, \"Everyone knows we eat at 1!\" and then announces it again at 1:30, 2:00 and 3:45. That just stresses everyone out. And if you're the one running late, let someone know. Heck, you might even tell them to start without you; someone will save you turkey.\nAvoid topics that've been talked to death, resurrected and then killed again without resolution. If you didn't work it out before, it won't be any different when everyone's hungry and someone's bellowing, \"Everyone knows we eat at 1!\" (If you really can't resolve an issue, try family therapy. You'll be thankful you did.)\nDon't gossip about each other. Ben Franklin said, \"Three people keep a secret if two of them are dead.\" What you say in the kitchen while mashing potatoes is guaranteed to filter to the karaoke group in the garage within an hour.\nTry not to take anything too seriously. So what if there are lumps in the gravy, or the meringue won't fluff, or the seating chart is off? You're there to enjoy a meal, not to get a positive rating on Yelp.\nIf you still find yourself so stressed that you want to pound something, try this simple deep-breathing exercise. Breathe in slowly through the nose, pause for a second, then slowly - so that it feels like blowing out a birthday candle in slow motion - exhale through your mouth. Repeat as many times as needed to keep you from braining somebody with the gravy ladle.",
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Observing ongoing debates about the validity of some posts will hopefully help them understand the difference between substantiated and unsubstantiated facts. The site's brief tips on writing questions and responses can also help teens understand other language principles, including sentence structure and brevity. Being able to communicate questions and receive multiple responses also encourages collaborative group learning, self-expression, and intellectual curiosity.\nHowever, educators will likely have some concerns about teens accessing some of the site's less kid-friendly content. Users post questions on a variety of topics, ranging from crime to sexual acts, and many responses are clearly intended for adults. Plus, there's no guarantee that kids will receive plentiful, or even accurate, responses to their questions. The system relies on users to provide answers but doesn't authenticate or confirm their level of expertise on the topic. Quora lists entrepreneurs, CEOs, journalists, and other professionals -- reportedly from reputable sources like the BBC and AOL -- as users who have contributed to the site. But there's really no way to tell if all profiles are legit. Users also essentially rank comments by designating ones they like with an upvote, which doesn't necessarily indicate if the response was thorough or needed more work.\nTeens will love being able to find questions and answers about a huge variety of topics. Parents and teachers may not be as thrilled to have them viewing the site's racier, unscreened posts.\nThis Q&A site covers a lot of ground, but because users provide both the questions and responses, the quality of info varies. Kids may have a hard time judging fact from fiction, and not all topics on the site have academic value.\nUsers can track site activity and get notifications when people respond to questions. But some of the basic site instruction comes from people responding to questions about using Quora, so help isn't always easy to understand or find.\nCite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, connecting insights gained from specific details to an understanding of the text as a whole.\nEvaluate various explanations for actions or events and determine which explanation best accords with textual evidence, acknowledging where the text leaves matters uncertain.\nCite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.\nReading Science/Technical\nDetermine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; trace the text\u2019s explanation or depiction of a complex process, phenomenon, or concept; provide an accurate summary of the text.\nGather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the strengths and limitations of each source in terms of the specific task, purpose, and audience; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any one source and following a standard format for citation.\nGather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the strengths and limitations of each source in terms of the task, purpose, and audience; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any one source and following a standard format for citation.\nMichelle N. , Classroom teacher\nLebanon, United States\nFirst-hand answers to life's persistent questions -- some supervision required\nOverall, Quora is a resource that can provide students with background and insight on a variety of subjects from a variety of contributors. 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        "raw_content": "- Sarah Phillips, Built and Cultural Heritage Officer, Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership\n\"Graveyards capture a sense of place unlike any other historic sites. Wandering within their walls, visitors reading the richly detailed gravestone carvings and inscriptions are rewarded with glimpses of a day-to-day life long since lost. Today, these historic graveyards are also outdoor museums teeming with life from the fauna and flora which live there.\"\nOver the past few months the Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership (CAVLP) has been working with graveyard specialist Dr Susan Buckham to develop a conservation strategy and action plan for rural, historic graveyards within the project boundaries. We think these are valuable places, both for their natural and cultural heritage, which need our care and attention.\nIn January, CAVLP commissioned Dr Susan Buckham, of Kirkyard Consulting with Fiona Fisher from the Strathclyde Building Preservation Trust to undertake a conservation strategy for our local kirkyards because,\n\"Although graveyards are often found in every community, actually we know surprisingly little about them,\" explains Susan Buckham. \"Eight different graveyards have been surveyed as part of this project to identify interesting gravestones and buildings and the habitat, aesthetic and amenity values of their landscapes. Fieldwork also measures how well this important resource is faring against the effects of time, the elements and management issues. Studies like this help us better understand what\u2019s unique and special about graveyards so that we can ensure their protection and promotion to a wide audience.\"\nThe burial grounds surveyed all have interesting aspects to focus on, from churchyards such as St. Ninian\u2019s at Stonehouse to cemateries like the 1906 lawn cemetery, also at Stonehouse. There are small estate burials, such as Mauldslie and a pet cemetery at Dalzell. Glassford boasts a fine collection of 18th century gravestones, including one with a rare \u201cTree of Life\u201d symbol carving, while Dalserf has a hogback stone, likely to date to the 10th or 11th century. We also have a World Heritage Site in our collection, as the non-denominational burial ground for New Lanark, one of our partners, is on our doorstep (yes, my office is in a World Heritage Site).\nWhere I get to come to work everyday \u2013 New Lanark World Heritage Site\nToday, I am reviewing the final report and identifying initial actions from the plan to take forward to help achieve CAVLP\u2019s overall aims and objectives. It really has provided me with a comprehensive plan to take forward, we may not be able to do everything identified but we can definitely add to our understanding of these valuable resources.\nThere has been a considerable amount of work done by different community groups on recording the graveyards in the area, in particularly Stonehouse Heritage Group for their local churchyard and Lanarkshire Family History Society. Some groups are interested in recording inscriptions; others have focused on the Covenanter graves in the area. Looking at the report, the first action will be matching information recorded to site plans, and filling in the gaps; include creating site plans for a few of the sites. A key element of this will be developing a full photographic record for each of the burial grounds.\nCommunity involvement will be key in doing this and we hope to pull in individuals and groups already interested in the graveyards, as well as develop new interest in local communities. Our village network events allow us to chat to communities and hear what is important to them, and certainly the burial grounds are of interest but often people are not sure what they can do to help.\nJohn Young, Stonehouse Heritage Group, providing an engaging tour of the churchyard.\nA new aspect for me, as an archaeologist, is the importance of the kirkyards as \u201cliving\u201d; places to encourage a diverse range of wildlife. There has been less information collected about this element of the sites, and so this has been a great opportunity to collaborate with my colleagues in the partnership on how we can involve volunteers and experts to undertake natural heritage surveys to begin to understand their importance as habitats for wildlife.\nThe report also suggests many ways we can promote this information to local communities through interpretation and events. We have already had one event, where Stonehouse Heritage Group provided a walking tour of the Stonehouse Kirkyard and a series of short talks from a range of speakers including Peder Aspen, a geologist who spoke about the issues of stone conservation and the Friends of Glasgow Necropolis about raising funds for their conservation work.\nSo today, will hopefully result in me moving forward on what we can do next. The passion and enthusiasm from our consultants has really brought these sites to life for me. 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        "raw_content": "Car hire Bobigny\nSave time and money. We compare the offers of car rental companies in Bobigny on your behalf.\nCompareCarHire.co.uk Bobigny is an independent car hire comparison site. Our system compares prices from well-known car hire companies. As a customer, you can always book your hire car through us at a competitive rate.\nAvailable locations in Bobigny:\nLocation information for Bobigny\nBobigny is a north-eastern suburb of Paris and is located about 20 minutes away from the city centre by car. It rests on the 4th arrondissement which was originally the site of Medieval Paris. This is why it has also become a travel base particularly for history enthusiasts. But while a part of the district still rests in the past, it still offers contemporary attractions worth arranging a car hire in Bobigny for.\nThe good thing about staying in Bobigny is that it is in a district that is centrally located. It\u0092s easier for travellers to get around through public transport options. And because it is mostly a tourist destination, it is better to set the car rental in Bobigny aside for later. There are several notable landmarks within the district. These include the Notre-Dame de Pris, Hotel de Ville, Tour St Jacques and the La Bastille station.\nThere are also several museums and art galleries located all over the 4th arrondissement. Collections of fine art and historic artefacts are housed in renowned galleries such as Centre Georges Pompidou, Hotel de Sully and Maison de Victor Hugo.\nFrom there, visitors can venture out to notable destinations outside the district or even head out of the city with their cheap car hire in Bobigny. Popular travel spots include Saint Denis to the north which features the St Denis Abbey, the burial place for the French Royalty. Disneyland Resort is also easily accessible by car.\nBobigny and the rest of the district is served by subway stations 1, 4, 7 and 11. There are also a number of metro buses moving around the city, taking passengers into the area.",
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        "raw_content": "Everything you need to know about home insurance renewal\nWhen it comes to updating your home insurance policy, how many times have you simply auto-renewed without even thinking about it? We know it\u2019s probably easier, but perhaps it\u2019s about time you asked yourself some of these questions.\nIs my home insurance still fit for purpose?\nHow much will my home insurance renewal cost me?\nBut isn\u2019t auto-renewing easier?\nWhen is the best time to renew home insurance?\nWhat should I consider when I renew my home insurance?\nHow can I make sure I get my home insurance renewal right?\nSo, how much could I save by comparing the market?\nJust because a home insurance policy was adequate 12 months ago, doesn\u2019t guarantee it\u2019s still fit for purpose when it comes around to renewal time. Life moves on and if the value of your home and its contents increases or decreases, you could find yourself either underinsured or paying over the odds.\nHome insurance is there to protect your home and the things inside it \u2013 it wouldn\u2019t be much use otherwise. So while price is important, you might not want it to be the overriding factor in deciding what policy to go for. However, renewal time is always a good opportunity to reassess what your policy costs and to make sure you\u2019re getting the right level of cover for the lowest possible price.\nIf nothing about your home has changed for the past 12 months, you\u2019d be forgiven for thinking that your renewal price will be roughly the same as last year\u2019s premium. Sadly, though, that\u2019s where you\u2019d be mistaken. Consumer research shows that it pays to be fickle when it comes to insurance and that loyalty is a quality that you won\u2019t benefit from.\nIf you switch home insurance provider after a year, you could save yourself nearly \u00a340. Switch after five years with the same provider and you could be nearly \u00a380 richer. And if you\u2019ve stayed loyal for nine or more years, then prepare for a \u00a3127 windfall \u2013 because that\u2019s how much you could save by going elsewhere.\nAuto-renewing your home insurance is, of course, easier \u2013 but it could be costing you dearly. Previously, unless you were a stickler for keeping old documents (and, more importantly, knowing exactly where you kept them), it was tricky to compare last year\u2019s premium with the auto-renewal price.\nBut according to new rules from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), insurance providers must now include the cost of last year\u2019s premium on your renewal letter. Hopefully, this will encourage providers to think twice before overinflating premiums, and it should certainly act as an incentive to home owners if there are huge increases.\nIn a perfect world, we\u2019d think about our home insurance throughout the year, tweaking it here and there as and when new items get bought or old ones discarded. In reality, though, that\u2019s unlikely to happen, which is why it\u2019s even more important to spend time thinking about your renewal.\nSome of the key things that need considering when a policy is up for renewal include whether anything might have depreciated or increased in value, or if any new items have been bought.\nValuable family heirlooms like jewellery or antiques might increase in value over the course of a year. And an expensive item may need to be individually specified on an insurance policy if it exceeds the \u2018single article limit\u2019.\nA single article limit is basically the maximum value that any item can have before it needs to be listed separately. How much that limit is will depend on the policy, and it can vary from \u00a31,000 all the way up to \u00a315,000. So, for example, if the single article limit on your policy was \u00a31,500 and your engagement ring was worth twice that, you\u2019d need to tell your insurance provider (and probably pay a bit more to get it insured).\nAlso, think about anything new that\u2019s been bought \u2013 a new sofa, bed or even a wedding dress \u2013 you\u2019ll want to protect all of these, so make sure your policy reflects them. But it\u2019s not just the stuff inside, have there been any external upgrades \u2013 a conversion or an extension? Physical changes to your home will also need to be taken into account.\nAnd although it might seem a little unusual, you should also tell your insurance provider if your circumstances have changed. Maybe you\u2019ve had a child or switched jobs in the past 12 months? However trivial these changes might seem to you, you should tell your insurance provider about them as they could have an impact on your policy.\nIt\u2019s a lot to think about, but the main thing to consider is whether the policy that\u2019s up for renewal accurately reflects your home as it is right now. Be honest with yourself about whether anything\u2019s increased in value and therefore likely to push up premiums \u2013 if it comes to making a claim, you\u2019ll be grateful that you were. Similarly, don\u2019t pay more than you have to by forgetting to take into account depreciation.\nYour home insurance isn\u2019t about finding the cheapest deal \u2013 it\u2019s about finding the right deal for your circumstances. And if you\u2019re stuck and really don\u2019t know what you should be looking for, then take a look at our home insurance hub where we can help answer your questions.\nWhen you search for home insurance with us, you can be confident about getting a policy to suit you. But it\u2019s not just a question of search and find, we\u2019ll also help you save money too. Half of our customers could save up to \u00a395** and 10% might actually save up to \u00a3295***. So, before you auto-renew, shouldn\u2019t you take a look and start comparing?\n**Based on Online independent research by Consumer Intelligence during November 2018 50% of customers could save up to \u00a395.64 on their home insurance premium.\n***Based on Online independent research by Consumer Intelligence during November 2018 10% of customers could save up to \u00a3298.16 on their home insurance premium.",
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        "raw_content": "Cam'ron f/ Juelz Santana \u201cOh Boy\u201d (2002)\nAlbum: Come Home With Me\nLabel: Roc-A-Fella / Diplomat / Def Jam\nJust Blaze: \u201cThere was drama about that song being Jay's originally, and that they stole Jay's beat or whatever. It totally wasn't like that. Originally, the beat was much faster. I made it as an up-tempo record for Bleek but he turned it down. I reworked it and slowed it down, but he still wasn't really feeling it.\nThere was drama about that song being Jay's originally, and that they stole Jay's beat or whatever. It totally wasn't like that.\n\u201cJay walked in and heard it and was like, 'Yo, that's serious,' but he wasn't working on an album at the time. He had just finished Blueprint 2, so he was like, 'Hold that for me.' There's a million beats like that. Jay said the same thing about 'Pump It Up.' Sometimes he'll hear a beat and like it but he won't like it a year later when he's making an album.\n\u201cHip Hop, who was A&R'ing at the time, would have a case full of CDs. One day, Cam and them came to the studio and asked Hip Hop if he had any beats. Hip played a bunch of beats and the 'Oh Boy' beat was on one of the CD's. They did the record, and Guru called me like, 'Yo, Cam and them is about to do this 'Oh Boy' joint.' I was like, 'Go ahead.' That was it. They did it, and they took it to radio like five minutes later, before I could even hear it.\n\u201cI was on my way to the studio to hear the record. I was at a lounge and realized that I was hearing it off the radio. That was when Power 105 had just started. There weren't any DJs around. It was automated and they were playing the original demo version that Cam had brought to Angie's show. They weren't even playing the finished version for the first few months, because everything was by computer, and they hadn't updated their computers at the station.\nThat goes to show you that every once in a while, you have a good song and you don't have to spend a million dollars to shove down the radio's throats. Every once in a while, you just have a record that's special. That was one of them.\u201d\nListsCam'ronDame DashDipsetFreewayJay ZJim JonesJust BlazeMariah CareyThe Making Of",
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        "raw_content": "ByJane Schuyler\nIn the constantly changing music industry, having a diverse set of skills and side-hustles is now almost more important than ever to make sure your work really stands out. We're partnering with Alpha Industries to recognize some of the many multi-talented people in today\u2019s high-powered music biz that seem to never miss a beat.\nIn an ever-shifting music industry, the most impactful figures include a fascinating mix of up-and-coming professionals and nimble veterans who work hard to change the game and promote the coolest artists and projects. Editors, journalists, A&Rs, managers, strategists, bookers, producers, publicists, and more often take on at least two of those roles in order to shape what music resonates most strongly with the rest of us. Recently, the people in the industry gaining the most recognition have proven that, in order to thrive in the music business, working on a diverse range of projects is a crucial part of becoming\u2014and staying\u2014successful and forward-thinking. This list highlights a few of the tastemakers adapting to a business that all but requires its power players to have many jobs in one\u2014and how they make the industry their own in all the many things that they do.\nFeaturesListsArtistsA&RManagersmusic industryCaroline Simionescu-MarinKei HendersonAmy MorganDanyel SmithJessica Hopper",
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        "raw_content": "Paul\u0092s Epistles are for the present. All the rest of Scripture finds its interpretation and application either before or after the present secret administration. Paul alone gives the truth for the ecclesia which is the body of Christ. This is found nowhere outside of his writings. Israel and the nations occupy all other parts of divine revelation. What is true of them in other eras and eons must not be mixed with the present truth or it will lead to confusion and error. All Scripture is profitable, as a revelation of God's ways, but it must not be applied outside its proper place.\nThe main subject of the Greek Scriptures is the kingdom of Israel. It is refused in the four accounts of our Lord's ministry, it is again rejected In the treatise called Acts, It is reaffirmed in Hebrews, James, Peter, John, and Jude, and it is realized in the Unveiling. In Paul's epistles it is in abeyance.\nIt is God's purpose to bless the nations through Israel. But when Israel, the channel of blessing, fails, this becomes impossible. In Paul's epistles the nations are blessed during Israel's defection. The sphere of blessing is changed from earth to heaven. Repentance and pardon are replaced by justification and reconciliation. Grace replaces mercy.\nThe scope of Paul's epistles, both in time and In space, far transcends all the rest of revelation. He is not confined to the earth, but includes the whole universe in God's grand climax of reconciliation (Col.1:20). He is not confined to the eons, or ages, but reveals a purpose formed before they began, and not concluded until after their consummation. His range reaches from a time long anterior to the first of Genesis to a period long past the final vision of the Unveiling.\nPaul's writings naturally fall into two divisions, his epistles to the ecclesias, and his personal letters to Timothy, Titus and Philemon. Paul wrote nine epistles to seven ecclesias. They arrange themselves into three groups. The epistles in each group are very closely related, the first epistle in each, Romans, Ephesians and 1 Thessalonians, setting forth the truth didactically, while the other epistles of the same group are explanatory and corrective. The best commentaries on Romans are Corinthians and Galatians; on Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians; and Second Thessalonians supplements the first epistle.\nThe Thessalonian group we have called the Promise Epistles, because they deal with the expectation of our Lord's return. The Romans group we have named the Preparatory Epistles because they deal with the transitional era which prepared the saints for the final revelation found in the Ephesian group, which we therefore style the Perfection Epistles.\nEach group is characterized by one of the abiding trinity of graces, faith, expectation and love (lCo.13:13). The following outline will serve to show the groups and the relation each epistle sustains to the others in its group.\nTHE PREPARATORY EPISTLES\nROMANS Justification Conciliation\nI CORINTHIANS Deportment\nII CORINTHIANS Conciliation GALATIANS Justification\nTHE PERFECTION EPISTLES\nEPHESIANS Doctrine\nDeportment COLOSSIANS Doctrine\nTHE PROMISSORY EPISTLES\nI THESSALONIANS II THESSALONIANS\nTHE PERSONAL LETTERS I TIMOTHY II TIMOTHY TITUS PHILEMON",
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        "title": "H.R.2676 - 105th Congress (1997-1998): Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress",
        "raw_content": "H.R.2676 - Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998105th Congress (1997-1998)\nHouse - Ways and Means; Government Reform and Oversight; Rules | Senate - Finance\nS. Rept. 105-174; H. Rept. 105-364; H. Rept. 105-599 (Conference Report)\nArray ( [actionDate] => 1998-04-22 [displayText] => Committee on Finance. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 105-174. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced )\nArray ( [actionDate] => 1998-05-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 97-0. Record Vote No: 126. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate )\nTitle I: Reorganization of Structure and Management of the\nSubtitle A: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue\nSubtitle B: Executive Branch Governance and Senior\nSubtitle C: Personnel Flexibilities\nTitle II: Electronic Filing\nTitle III: Taxpayer Protection and Rights\nSubtitle A: Burden of Proof\nSubtitle B: Proceedings by Taxpayers\nSubtitle C: Relief for Innocent Spouses and for\nTaxpayers Unable to Manage Their Financial Affairs\nDue to Disabilities\nSubtitle D: Provisions Relating To Interest and\nSubtitle E: Protections for Taxpayers Subject to Audit\nor Collection Activities\nSubtitle F: Disclosures to Taxpayers\nSubtitle G: Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics\nSubtitle H: Other Matters\nSubtitle I: Studies\nTitle IV: Congressional Accountability for the Internal\nSubtitle A: Oversight\nSubtitle B: Century Date Change\nSubtitle C: Tax Law Complexity\nTitle V: Additional Provisions\nTitle VI: Technical Corrections\nTitle VII: Revenue Provisions\nTitle VIII: Identification of Limited Tax Benefits Subject\nto Line Item Veto\nTitle IX: Technical Corrections to Transportation Equity Act\nInternal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 - Title I: Reorganization of Structure and Management of the Internal Revenue Service - Subtitle A: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Service - Directs the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service to develop and implement a plan to reorganize the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) which shall: (1) supersede any organization or reorganization of the IRS based on any statute or reorganization plan applicable on the effective date of this Act; (2) eliminate or substantially modify the existing organization of the IRS which is based on a national, regional, and district structure; (3) establish organizational units serving particular groups of taxpayers with similar needs; and (4) ensure an independent appeals function within the IRS, including the prohibition in the plan of ex parte communications between appeals officers and other IRS employees to the extent that such communications appear to compromise the independence of appeals officers.\n(Sec. 1002) Directs the IRS to review and restate its mission to place a greater emphasis on serving the public and meeting taxpayers' needs.\nSubtitle B: Executive Branch Governance and Senior Management - Amends the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) to replace provisions providing for the appointment of a Commissioner of Internal Revenue with provisions establishing, within the Department of the Treasury, an Internal Revenue Service Oversight Board (the Board) which shall have nine members (appointed for five year terms) consisting of: (1) six non-Federal employees appointed by the President; (2) the Secretary of the Treasury or the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury; (3) the Commissioner of Internal Revenue; and (4) a full-time Federal employee or a representative of employees who is appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.\nDirects the Board, in general, to oversee the IRS in its administration, management, conduct, direction, and supervision of the execution and application of the internal revenue laws and tax conventions. Directs the Board, in addition to: (1) ensure that the organization and operation of the IRS allows it to carry out its mission; and (2) ensure that appropriate confidentiality is maintained in the exercise of its duties. Prohibits the Board from having responsibility with respect to: (1) the development and formulation of Federal tax policy; (2) IRS law enforcement activities; (3) specific IRS procurement activities; or (4) specific personnel actions, except with respect to the matters listed in clause (3) of the next sentence. Sets forth the specific responsibilities of the Board, including: (1) reviewing and approving the strategic plans of the IRS; (2) reviewing the operational functions of the IRS; (3) recommending a Commissioner to the President, reviewing the Commissioner's selection, evaluation, and compensation of senior IRS personnel, and reviewing and approving any plan of the Commissioner for any major IRS reorganization); (4) reviewing and approving the IRS budget request; and (5) ensuring the proper treatment of taxpayers by IRS employees.\nAmends the Internal Revenue Code to prohibit the disclosure of any return information to any Board member, subject to exceptions.\n(Sec. 1102) Directs the President to appoint, for a term of five years (currently, there is no specified term limit), an IRS Commissioner who shall: (1) administer, manage, conduct, direct, and supervise the execution and application of the internal revenue laws and tax conventions; and (2) recommend to the President an IRS Chief Counsel, and recommend to the President the removal of such Chief Counsel.\nDirects the IRS Chief Counsel to report directly to the Commissioner, subject to stated exceptions.\nReestablishes, within the IRS, the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate which shall be under the direction of the National Taxpayer Advocate. Provides for a National Taxpayer Advocate and at least one local taxpayer advocate for each State. Directs such Office to: (1) assist taxpayers in resolving problems with the IRS; and (2) identify and propose changes to the IRS to mitigate the problems of taxpayers. Sets forth reporting requirements and additional responsibilities. Permits the National Taxpayer Advocate to issue a Taxpayer Assistance Order in cases of significant hardship (as defined).\nEstablishes reporting and auditing duties for the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.\n(Sec. 1103) Amends the Inspector General Act of 1978 to establish, in the Department of the Treasury: (1) an Office of Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury; and (2) an Office of Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Limits authority of the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Grants the Treasury Inspector General for Tax administration sole authority under the Inspector General Act of 1978 to conduct an audit or investigation of the IRS Oversight Board and the Chief Counsel for the IRS. Sets forth additional duties of such Inspector General, including conducting an audit or investigation relating to the IRS upon the request (requires a written explanation of any denial of such a request) of the IRS Commissioner or Oversight Board. Terminates the current Office of Chief Inspector of the IRS and provides for the transfer of personnel.\n(Sec. 1104) Authorizes the Commissioner, unless otherwise prescribed by the Secretary, (currently, the Secretary) to employ the number of persons as is proper to administer and enforce the internal revenue laws.\n(Sec. 1105) Prohibits any applicable person (defined as the President, Vice President, or an employee of either and any Level I Executive Schedule employee, except the U.S. Attorney General) from requesting any IRS employee to conduct or terminate any audit or investigation of a taxpayer. Requires any IRS employee receiving any such request to report to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Sets forth exceptions.\nSubtitle C: Personnel Flexibilities - Amends Federal law concerning Government organization and employees to set forth special personnel flexibility provisions concerning the IRS which provide, among other things, for: (1) streamlined pay authority for critical positions; (2) recruitment, retention, relocation incentives, and relocation expenses; (3) performance awards for senior executives; and (4) a \"broad-banded system\" of classification and pay grouping for the general IRS workforce.\n(Sec. 1202) Establishes voluntary separation incentives, effective through December 31, 2002.\n(Sec. 1203) Requires termination of the employment of an IRS employee upon the final determination that such employee has committed certain acts or omissions, including: (1) failure to obtain required approval prior to a seizure; (2) making a false statement under oath concerning a material matter involving a taxpayer; (3) violating the constitutional or civil rights of a taxpayer; (4) falsifying or destroying documents to conceal mistakes; (5) assaulting a taxpayer; (6) threatening a taxpayer for the purpose of extracting personal gain; and (7) specified willful violations of the Internal Revenue Code.\n(Sec. 1204) Prohibits using records of tax enforcement results to evaluate or set production quotas for IRS employees.\n(Sec. 1205) Requires the IRS to implement an employee training program in customer service.\nTitle II: Electronic Filing - States that it is the policy of the Congress that paperless filing: (1) should be the preferred form of filing; (2) that by the year 2007, at least 80 percent of all returns should be filed electronically; and (3) should be encouraged by the IRS through cooperation with the private sector. Sets forth plans to achieve such goals and reporting requirements.\n(Sec. 2002) Provides, with respect to electronic filing, for specified studies and reports.\n(Sec. 2003) Set forth provisions concerning, among other things: (1) electronic signatures; (2) Internet availability of tax forms; (3) disclosure; (4) a return-free system for appropriate individuals; and (5) access to account information.\nTitle III: Taxpayer Protection and Rights - Taxpayer Bill of Rights 3 - Subtitle A: Burden of Proof - Places the burden of proof in any court proceeding, with respect to any factual issue relevant to ascertaining the income tax liability of a taxpayer, on the Secretary, but only if: (1) the taxpayer has complied with applicable substantiation requirements; (2) the taxpayer has maintained all required records and has cooperated fully with the Secretary with respect to an issue; and (3) in the case of a partnership, corporation, or trust meets the IRC definition of the term prevailing party.\nSubtitle B: Proceedings by Taxpayers - Revises provisions concerning the awarding of reasonable attorney's fees to, among other things, increase from $110 to $125 the hourly rate cap on such fees.\n(Sec. 3102) Permits civil damages (of up to $100,000) if any IRS employee, in connection with any collection activity, negligently disregards the IRC. (Currently, damages (of up to $1 million) are allowed only if the employee recklessly or intentionally disregards the IRC.) Permits such damages for an individual other than the taxpayer who is harmed by unauthorized collection activities.\n(Sec. 3103) Increases, from $10,000 to $50,000, the amount in controversy permitted on the small case calendar.\n(Sec. 3104) Sets forth provisions concerning actions with respect to certain estates which have elected the installment method of payment.\n(Sec. 3105) Directs the IRS to amend its administrative procedures to provide that if, upon examination, the IRS proposes to an issuer that interest on previously issued obligations of such issuer is not excludable from gross income as interest on any State or local bond, the issuer of such obligations shall have an administrative appeal of right to a senior officer of the IRS Office of Appeals.\n(Sec. 3106) Sets forth provisions concerning civil actions for the release of an erroneous lien.\nSubtitle C: Relief for Innocent Spouses and for Taxpayers Unable to Manage Their Financial Affairs Due to Disabilities - Limits an electing innocent spouse's tax liability, if the election is found to have been validly made.\n(Sec. 3202) Provides for the suspension of the statute of limitations for claiming a refund or credit during periods of a medically determined physical or mental impairment.\nSubtitle D: Provisions Relating To Interest and Penalties - Establishes a net interest rate of zero on equivalent amounts of overpayment and underpayment existing for any period.\n(Sec. 3302) Increases, by one percent, the overpayment rate payable to taxpayers other than corporations.\n(Sec. 3303) Mitigates the penalty on an individual's failure to pay if an installment agreement is in effect.\n(Sec. 3304) Permits a taxpayer (generally an employer) to designate the period to which each payroll tax deposit is to apply, thereby mitigating the current penalty for missing a deposit.\n(Sec. 3305) Suspends interest and certain penalties if, one year after a return is filed or a return is due, the IRS has not sent the taxpayer a deficiency notice.\n(Sec. 3306) Sets forth provisions concerning: (1) procedural requirements for imposition of penalties and additions to tax; (2) personal delivery of notice concerning failure to collect and pay over tax, or attempt to evade or defeat tax; (3) notice requirements concerning interest; and (4) abatement of interest on underpayments by taxpayers in a presidentially declared disaster area.\nSubtitle E: Protections for Taxpayers Subject to Audit or Collection Activities - Requires notice of the filing of a lien no more than five business days after filing the notice of the lien. Grants a taxpayer up to 30 days following the five-day period to request a hearing. Requires any hearing to be conducted by an impartial officer. Requires notice and opportunity for a hearing before any levy is made.\n(Sec. 3411) Extends the attorney-client privilege to tax communications between a taxpayer and a federally authorized tax practitioner.\n(Sec. 3412) Prohibits the use of financial status or economic reality examination techniques to determine the existence of unreported income, unless there is a reasonable indication of unreported income.\n(Sec. 3413) Prohibits, as a general rule, issuing a summons in a tax matter for any computer software source code.\n(Sec. 3414) Prohibits threatening to audit a taxpayer in an attempt to coerce the taxpayer into a Tip Reporting Alternative Commitment Agreement.\n(Sec. 3415) Sets forth provisions concerning: (1) permitting taxpayer motions to quash third-party summonses; (2) service to third-party recordkeepers by mail; and (3) requiring notice to third-parties prior to the IRS contacting such parties.\n(Sec. 3421) Requires a supervisor's approval of before an IRS employee can file a lien.\n(Sec. 3431) Increases to: (1) $6,250 the value of personal effects exempt from levy; and (2) $3,125 the value of books and tools of a trade exempt from levy.\n(Sec. 3432) Requires the IRS to release as soon as practicable an uncollectible wage levy upon agreement that the levy is not collectible.\n(Sec. 3433) Prohibits an IRS levy if there is a pending refund proceeding. Sets forth other provisions concerning an IRS levy.\n(Sec. 3441) Prohibits the IRS from selling seized property at less than the minimum bid price.\n(Sec. 3442) Sets forth provisions concerning: (1) an accounting to the taxpayer of the sale of the taxpayer's seized property; (2) implementation of a uniform asset disposal mechanism; and (3) codification of IRS administrative procedures requiring investigation of the status of property before seizure.\n(Sec. 3445) Prohibits seizure of real property used as a residence by the taxpayer or any real property of the taxpayer (other than rented real property) used by any other individual as a residence if the amount of the levy does not exceed $5,000. Permits the seizure of principal residence if a judge or magistrate of a U.S. district court approves. Permits the seizure of business assets only: (1) with the approval of a district or assistant IRS district director; or (2) the collection of the tax is in jeopardy. Permits approval of a levy under clause (1) only if the official determines that the taxpayer's other assets (including future income which may be derived by the taxpayer from the commercial sale of fish or wildlife under a State permit) subject to collection are insufficient to pay the amount due.\n(Sec. 3461) Repeals the current IRC provision permitting the IRS and a taxpayer to agree to extend the statute of limitations on collections, except in connection with an installment agreement.\n(Sec. 3462) Directs the Secretary to: (1) prescribe guidelines for IRS officers and employees to determine whether an offer-in-compromise is adequate; and (2) in prescribing such guidelines, to develop and publish local and national allowances schedules designed to provide that taxpayers entering into a compromise have an adequate means to provide for basic living expenses. Prohibits, as specified, an IRS levy if there is a pending offer-in-compromise. Provides for the review of rejected offers-in-compromise.\n(Sec. 3463) Requires each deficiency notice to specify the last date on which a taxpayer can file a petition with the Tax Court.\n(Sec. 3465) Requires IRS procedures by which any taxpayer may request early referral of unresolved issues from the examination or collection division to the IRS Office of Appeals.\n(Sec. 3466) Provides for the application of certain Fair Debt Collections Practices Act procedures to the IRS.\n(Sec. 3467) Requires the IRS to enter into installment payment agreements in specified instances, including that the liability is $10,000 or less and full payment will be made within three years.\n(Sec. 3468) Prohibits any U.S. employee from requesting a taxpayer to waive the taxpayer's right to bring a civil action against a U.S. employee or against the United States for any action taken in connection with the internal revenue laws.\nSubtitle F: Disclosures to Taxpayers - Requires the establishment of procedures to clearly alert married taxpayers of their joint and several liabilities on all appropriate publications and instructions.\n(Sec. 3502) Requires a revision of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights contained in IRS Publication No. 1 so that it more clearly informs taxpayers of their rights to be represented at interviews and to suspend an interview. Requires: (1) the inclusion in such publication of a statement which sets forth in simple terms the procedure and criteria for selecting taxpayers for examination; and (2) the submission of drafts of such statement to specified congressional committees.\n(Sec. 3504) Requires the inclusion, with any first letter of deficiency allowing a taxpayer an opportunity for administrative review in the IRS Office of Appeals, of an explanation of the appeals process with respect to such proposed deficiency.\n(Sec. 3506) Requires: (1) annual balance statements to taxpayers with installment agreements; (2) notification of the selection of a tax matters partner; and (3) an explanation to taxpayers of when return information may be disclosed to any party outside the IRS.\n(Sec. 3509) Provides for the public inspection of Chief Counsel advice. Defines such advice. Sets forth privacy provisions.\nSubtitle G: Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics - Authorizes the Secretary, subject to the availability of appropriated funds, to make grants to provide matching funds for the development, expansion, or continuation of qualified low income taxpayer clinics.\nSubtitle H: Other Matters - Requires the cataloging of taxpayer complaints of misconduct by IRS employees on an individual employee basis.\n(Sec. 3702) Permits the disclosure of return information to the National Archives and Records Administration to determine if such information should be retained or destroyed.\n(Sec. 3705) Requires any IRS notice sent to a taxpayer to include the name and telephone number of an IRS employee for the taxpayer to contact.\n(Sec. 3707) Prohibits the designation, by the IRS, of a taxpayer as an illegal tax protester.\n(Sec. 3709) Requires the listing of local IRS phone numbers and addresses.\n(Sec. 3711) Provides for the payment of legally enforceable past-due State income tax obligations from Federal tax overpayments.\n(Sec. 3712) Sets forth provisions concerning reporting requirements in connection with the education tax credit.\nSubtitle I: Studies - Provides for studies and the reporting of findings concerning: (1) penalty administration; (2) taxpayer confidentiality; (3) noncompliance (including willful noncompliance and noncompliance due to tax law complexity or other factors) by taxpayers with tax laws; and (4) payments made for the detection of underpayments and fraud.\nTitle IV: Congressional Accountability for the Internal Revenue Service - Subtitle A: Oversight - Directs the Joint Committee on Taxation to review all requests for investigations of the IRS by the General Accounting Office and approve such requests when appropriate. Provides, for a six-year period, for joint (including majority and minority members from specified committees) annual reviews of the strategic plans and budget of the IRS.\n(Sec. 4002) Revises the duties of the Joint Committee on Taxation to require a report: (1) at least once every Congress on the overall state of the Federal tax system; and (2) annually, for a six-year period, concerning the plans, objectives, service, and other matters related to the IRS.\nSubtitle B: Century Date Change - Expresses the sense of the Congress that the IRS: (1) should place a high priority on resolving the century date change computing problems (Year 2000 - Y2K problems); and (2) efforts to resolve the century date change computing problems (Year 2000 - Y2K problems) should be fully funded.\nSubtitle C: Tax Law Complexity - Expresses the sense of the Congress that the IRS should provide the Congress with an independent view of tax administration, and that during the legislative process, the tax writing committees of the Congress should hear from IRS experts with respect to pending IRC amendments.\n(Sec. 4022) Directs the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to annually conduct a study of the sources of the complexity in administration of the Federal tax laws.\nTitle V: Additional Provisions - Makes property held for more than one year (instead of 18 months) eligible for the 10, 20, and 25 percent capital gain rates.\n(Sec. 5002) Permits the exclusion from an employee's income of meals furnished to such employee by an employer on the business premises of the employer only if more than one-half of the employees to whom such meals are furnished on such premises are furnished meals for the convenience of the employer.\n(Sec. 5003) Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) the language used in the U.S. laws, treaties, agreements, executive orders, directives, and regulations should more clearly reflect the underlying principles of U.S. trade policy; and (2) the term \"normal trade relations\" should be substituted for the term \"most-favored-nation.\" Amends various Acts to reflect such policy.\nTitle VI: Technical Corrections - Tax Technical Corrections Act of 1998 - Amends the IRC, the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (which primarily amended the IRC), and other tax legislation to revise provisions concerning, among other things: (1) credits for children; (2) education incentives; (3) savings and investment incentives; (4) the alternative minimum tax; (5) estate, gift, and generation-skipping taxes; (6) incentives for the revitalization of the District of Columbia; (7) excise taxes; (8) financial products; (9) corporate organizations and reorganizations; (10) foreign investments and tax credits; (11) pensions and employee benefits; and (12) unused business credits.\nMakes such revisions effective as if included in the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, with exceptions.\nTitle VII: Revenue Provisions - Provides that no amount shall be treated as deferred compensation until it is actually received by the employee.\n(Sec. 7002) Revises provisions concerning the treatment of a stapled real estate investment trust (REIT) structure.\n(Sec. 7003) Makes certain trade receivables ineligible for mark-to-market treatment.\n(Sec. 7004) Modifies the method of determining the adjusted gross income limit for a Roth IRA.\nTitle VIII: Identification of Limited Tax Benefits Subject to Line Item Veto - Amends provisions of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (added by the Line Item Veto Act) to declare provisions of such Act which permit the President to cancel any limited tax benefit (upon making specified determinations) inapplicable to provisions of the following sections of this Act: (1) 3105 (concerning the administrative appeal of an adverse IRS determination of the tax-exempt status of a bond issue); and (2) 3445 (concerning State fish and wildlife permits).\nTitle IX: Technical Corrections to Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century - TEA 21 Restoration Act - Amends the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century to increase the authorization of appropriations for FY 1998 through 2003 for the High Priority Projects Program. Increases the FY 1998 authorization of appropriations for Highway Use Tax Evasion Projects.\n(Sec. 9002) Increases obligation ceilings for FY 1999 through 2003 for Federal-aid highway programs. Declares that such obligations shall remain available for a period of three fiscal years.\nSets a $1 million minimum for State apportionments for Interstate maintenance, national highway system, bridge, congestion mitigation and air quality improvement, surface transportation, metropolitan planning, minimum guarantee, high priority projects, Appalachian development highway system, and recreational trails programs.\nDirects the Secretary of Transportation: (1) on October 15 of FY 2000 and each fiscal year thereafter, to allocate for such fiscal year an amount of funds determined under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act), for distribution if the determined amount for such fiscal year is greater than zero; and (2) if the determined amount for such fiscal years is less than zero, to reduce proportionately, on October 1 of the succeeding fiscal year, the amount of sums authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) (other than the Mass Transit Account) to carry out each of the Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs (other than emergency relief) by an aggregate amount equal to the determined amount.\nPostpones from April 1, 1998, to August 1, 1998, the deadline for the Secretary to enter into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for the development and maintenance by the IRS of an excise fuel reporting system.\nAmends the Secretary's mandate to reserve funds for projects to replace and rehabilitate deficient Indian reservation road bridges to specify, as an alternative to applying calcium magnesium acetate or sodium acetate-formate, any other environmentally acceptable, minimally corrosive anti-icing and de-icing compositions.\n(Sec. 9003) Directs the Secretary to: (1) collect and disseminate information, foster educational programs, and conduct research, and study techniques, on protecting historic covered bridges from rot, fire, natural disasters, or weight-related damage; and (2) make grants to applicant States demonstrating a need for assistance to rehabilitate or repair, or preserve, one or more historic covered bridges. Authorizes appropriations.\nAuthorizes the Secretary, upon request by the Mayor of the District of Columbia, to approve Interstate System (IS) substitute highway and transit projects (with an 85 percent Federal share of costs) in lieu of construction of the Barney Circle Freeway project.\nAmends Federal law to repeal the requirement that State bond interest be included in the Federal share of costs on the construction of Interstate and National Highway System projects.\nRequires any Federal-aid highway funds released by the final payment on a project (or by modification of the project agreement) to be credited to the same program funding category previously apportioned to the State and be immediately available for expenditure.\nRepeals the requirement that the Secretary advance to a requesting State 100 percent of the cost of construction of a toll bridge or toll tunnel that is necessary to complete an essential gap in the IS.\nRepeals the requirement that Federal aid for highway construction be extended only to States that use their motor vehicle registration fees, licenses, gasoline taxes, and other special taxes on motor-vehicle owners and operators for the construction and maintenance of State highways.\nRepeals the extension of the winter home heating oil delivery program.\nRequires the Texas State Highway 99 (also known as \"Grand Parkway\") to be considered as one option in the I-69 route studies performed by the Texas Department of Transportation for the designation of I-69 Bypass in Houston, Texas.\nAuthorizes appropriations from the HTF (other than the Mass Transit Account) for: (1) the High Priority Las Vegas Intermodal Center in Las Vegas, Nevada; and (2) certain seismic design and engineering and deployment projects.\nSets forth a certain formula for the apportionment of Federal aid to the Puerto Rico highway program.\nAuthorizes appropriations from the HTF (other than the Mass Transit Account) for: (1) implementing traffic calming measures in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia; (2) a pedestrian bridge over U.S. Route 29 at Emmet Street in Charlottesville, Virginia; (3) construction of the Virginia Blue Ridge Parkway interpretive center located on the Roanoke River Gorge in Virginia; and (4) the renovation and preservation of the Missouri Route 66 Chain of Rocks Bridge.\nEarmarks specified amounts to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission with respect to the six-year suspension of toll collection for travel between specified points along the Pennsylvania Turnpike.\nEarmarks specified amounts to the Secretary to make grants for the research and development of low-speed superconductivity magnetic levitation (MAGLEV) technology for public transportation in urban areas to demonstrate energy efficiency, congestion mitigation, and safety benefits. Authorizes appropriations for specified related noncontract authority.\nAllows transportation assistance to State and local governments hosting an official venue of the Special Olympics International.\n(Sec. 9004) Directs the Secretary to establish criteria and a selection process (conforming, to the extent practicable, to Executive Order No. 12893 with respect to infrastructure investment) for discretionary programs funded from the HTF (other than the Mass Transit Account) that at a minimum apply to: (1) the intelligent transportation system deployment program; (2) the national corridor planning and development program; (3) the coordinated border infrastructure and safety program; (4) the construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities; (5) the national scenic byways program; (6) the Interstate discretionary program; and (7) the discretionary bridge program.\nDirects the Secretary to develop and implement a coordinated environmental review process for mass transit projects.\n(Sec. 9005) Requires each State to have in effect a law that prohibits the possession of any open alcoholic beverage container, or the consumption of such beverages in the passenger area of motor vehicles on public highways. Requires the Secretary, if a State has not enacted or is not enforcing such a law, to transfer specified increasing percentages of a State's National Highway program, surface transportation program, and IS apportionments to its highway safety program apportionment to be: (1) used for alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures; (2) directed to State and local law enforcement agencies for enforcement of laws prohibiting driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence and other related laws; or (3) at the election of the State, used for hazard elimination programs.\nSets forth analogous requirements for States which have not enacted or are not enforcing minimum penalties for repeat offenders for driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence.\n(Sec. 9006) Directs the Secretary to award a grant to the Minnesota Historical Society for the establishment of the Minnesota Transportation History Network to include major exhibits, interpretive programs at national historic landmark sites, and outreach programs with county and local historical organizations. Authorizes appropriations.\nDecreases the authorization of appropriations to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to pave the entrance road to the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge.\n(Sec. 9009) Amends the Federal Transit Act of 1998 to direct the Secretary to: (1) establish with the Federal land management agencies that have jurisdiction over land in the Lake Tahoe region a transportation planning process for the region; and (2) coordinate the transportation planning process with the State and local government planning process. Grants congressional consent to California and Nevada to designate by interstate compact a metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the region. Requires the MPO's policy board to include a representative of each Federal land management agency that has jurisdiction over land in the Lake Tahoe region.\nPermits the use of up to one percent of Nevada's apportionment for public lands highways to carry out the transportation planning process (including highway projects developed in transportation plans) for the Lake Tahoe region.\nAmends Federal transportation law to allow an MPO's long-range metropolitan area financial plan to include, for illustrative purposes, additional projects that would be included in the adopted long-range plan if reasonable additional resources beyond those identified in the financial plan were available. Requires the MPO and the State cooperatively to develop estimates of funds that will be available to support long-range plan implementation. Declares that a State or MPO shall not be required to select a project from the illustrative list of additional projects.\nRequires an MPO, public transit agency, and the State, for purposes of developing a transportation improvement program, to cooperatively develop estimates of funds that are reasonably expected to be available to support program implementation.\nAmends the Federal Transit Act of 1998 to revise transportation project selection procedures to require MPOs to consult with affected public transit operators when selecting such projects from an approved transportation improvement program.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to make grants for FY 1998 to finance the operating cost of equipment and facilities for use in mass transportation in an urbanized area with a population of at least 200,000.\nEarmarks up to eight percent of capital project funds for new fixed guideway systems and extensions to existing fixed guideway systems for activities other than final design and construction.\nEarmarks specified funds for capital projects in Alaska or Hawaii for new fixed guideway systems and extensions to existing fixed guideway systems that are ferry boats or ferry terminal facilities, or that are approaches to ferry terminal facilities.\nDirects the Comptroller General (currently, the Secretary of Transportation) to report to specified congressional committees on the dollar value of mobility improvements and their relationship to the overall transportation justification of a new fixed guideway system or extension to an existing system.\nMakes specified advanced technology pilot project funds available from the HTF for transportation research, training, and curriculum development at specified institutions of higher learning.\nRenames the National Mass Transportation Institute program as the National Transit Institute program.\nRequires the pilot program to determine the benefits of using funds from the HTF Mass Transit Account for intercity passenger rail to be confined to a single State (Oklahoma).\nRequires a mass transportation grant recipient, when awarding a procurement contract, to maximize efficiencies of administration by accepting nondisputed audits conducted by other government agencies.\nIncreases from 600,000 to 900,000 the maximum number of total bus revenue vehicle-miles operated in or directly serving an urbanized area with a population of at least 200,000 to make such area eligible for a formula grant to finance the operating costs of equipment and facilities for use in mass transportation.\nRenames the urban block grant program as the urban formula grant program.\nRevises authorization of appropriations for FY 1998 through 2003 for various mass transit programs.\nEarmarks specified sums of university transportation research grant amounts for each fiscal year for specified named university transportation centers.\nDecreases the authorization of appropriations for FY 1999 through 2003 for capital projects for new fixed guideway systems and extensions to existing fixed guideway systems.\nAuthorizes specified additional projects for final design and construction and alternative analysis and preliminary engineering for specified new fixed guideway systems and extensions to existing fixed guideway systems under the New Starts program.\nAuthorizes appropriations for the rural transportation accessibility incentive program for FY 1999 through 2003 for operators of over-the-road buses used substantially or exclusively in intercity, fixed-route over-the-road bus service (including operators of other over-the-road bus service) to finance the incremental capital and training costs of DOT's final rules regarding accessibility of over-the-road buses.\nRevises obligation ceilings for FY 2000 and 2002.\n(Sec. 9011) Amends the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century to decrease the FY 1998 through 2003 authorization of appropriations for university transportation research.\nRevises obligation ceilings.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to use up to 25 percent of certain transportation funds to make available loans, lines of credit, and loan guarantees for projects that are eligible for assistance and that have significant intelligent transportation system elements.\nMakes West Virginia University Institute of Technology, the College of West Virginia, and Bluefield State College eligible to receive grants to establish university transportation centers.\nRevises the authorization of appropriations to the Oklahoma State University for FY 2001 and 2002 for certain bridge projects.\nAuthorizes appropriations for FY 1998 through 2003 for continuation of certain studies of the fundamental properties of asphalt and modified asphalts.\n(Sec. 9013) Decreases outlays for FY 1999 and 2000 for nondefense and discretionary spending categories.\n(Sec. 9014) Amends Federal law relating to veterans' benefits to provide that a veteran's disability or death shall not be considered service-connected 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        "raw_content": "Education Will Change Our Behavior\nEducation Will Change Our Behavior Essay\nEducation Will Change Our Behavior Imagine a blond hair kid with big teeth and enormous glasses that seem to engulf his entire face, sitting crossed legged surrounded by other kids on a carpet. Those children were learning about African Natives and how some of those people lived in poverty, coupled by malnutrition and the epidemic HIV virus that plagued the country. The year was 1987 and that blond haired kid was me. Thinking about it now I can still remember the details as I sat in awe, listening to what our teacher was describing to us. For me this description was surreal. How can anyone be subject to such neglect but yet continue to live their life unaware of their diminished freedoms. Now at thirty five years old, I have a greater understanding of world to which we live in. People live their lives by the way they have been taught. 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        "raw_content": "Because of God's Great Love\n\u201cBecause of God\u2019s Great Love\u201d clearly explains how even when we were dead in our sins, God sought us out and saved us. Salvation is, from start to finish, a gift of grace.\n\"And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience\u2014among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ\u2014by grace you have been saved\u2014and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.\"\nWhen Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, their relationship with God was radically and tragically altered. In an instant, they went from enjoying perfect fellowship with their Creator to being estranged from him. Because of Adam\u2019s sin, every person comes into the world with a sinful nature (Romans 5:12).\nSin affects every aspect of who we are as\nhuman beings\u2014our body, mind, and will are all tainted. It\u2019s tempting to think that we are born neutral, with the ability to choose between being \u201cgood\u201d or \u201cbad\u201d\u2014between following God or not. But the Bible says this isn\u2019t the case. Rather, our natural inclination is to sin (James 1:14\u201315). And we love that sin too much to turn from it by our own power: \u201cno one seeks for God. . . . No one does good, not even one\u201d (Romans 3:11\u201312); see also (John 6:44). Unable to come to God or even to desire to do so, we are born spiritually dead (Ephesians 2:1, 3) and are \u201cby nature children of wrath.\u201d\nAgainst this backdrop comes one of the most beautiful and remarkable phrases in all of Scripture: \u201cbut God . . .\u201d\n\u201cBut God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ\u2014by grace you have been saved.\u201d (Ephesians 2:4\u20135)\nWhile we were still living \u201cin the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind,\u201d (Ephesians 2:3) and absolutely deserving of eternal punishment\u2014God sought us out and saved us. This was \u201cnot because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior\u201d (Titus 3:5\u20136).\nBecause we were dead in our sins, God had to first bring us to lifebefore we could come to Christ for forgiveness. When Paul says that God \u201cmade us alive,\u201d he refers to the regeneration\u2014or new birth\u2014that God gives us when we place our faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. It is this new life that enables us to come to Christ in faith. Thus, even faith itself \u2014trusting in Jesus to save us from our sins\u2014is a gift from God.\nOur salvation is, from start to finish, all of grace (Ephesians 2:5, 8\u20139). Though we have done nothing to deserve his mercy or love, God lavishes these things on us nonetheless. Let us rejoice, then, in the \u201cimmeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus\u201d (Ephesians 2:7)!\nIf you would like to express your trust in Jesus for salvation and take a first step on your journey as a Christian, we encourage you to pray to God, perhaps using this prayer:\nHeavenly Father, I believe that because of your love for me, you sent your only Son Jesus Christ to die on the cross to save me from my sin. I believe that he rose again to life, and that he invites me to live forever with him as part of your family. Because of what Jesus has done, I ask you to forgive me of my sin and enable me to receive eternal life. Help me to live in a way that pleases and honors you. Amen.",
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        "raw_content": "Help Make UCC Voices Heard at the State Capitol\nNow, more than ever, we need our voices heard.\nThe good news is that here in Connecticut, we can make that happen.\nThe Connecticut Conference of the United Church of Christ is made up of 237 churches and approximately 66,000 people across the state of Connecticut.\nThere are 187 State Legislators (36 State Senators and 151 State Representatives - find yours at www.cga.ct.gov).\nThat is fewer than one legislator per church.\nWhat if each State Legislator had a relationship with at least one member of a UCC church in the state? Imagine the impact!\nMy part-time ministry as your Legislative Advocate seeks to advance the public policy agenda of CTUCC. The agenda is determined by the Resolutions passed at the Annual Meetings of the Conference. You can see what some of those policy issues are on our Economic Justice page.\nEstablishing relationships with State Representatives and State Senators is very important in this work. They want to hear from me and, more importantly, from YOU, the constituent. Together we can make it happen.\nIf you feel called to be that person to call or email your State Representative or State Senator when there is an issue important to CTUCC, please join the new CTUCC Advocate Corps,\nWhat will you be asked to do? Between 5 and 10 times during a Legislative session, I will contact you and ask you to call and email your Senator and Representative to ask them to take a particular action on a bill. I will provide you with a fact sheet on the issue, and a script for what you can say or write. I will also ask you to try to get five other friends or church members to do the same. I will be by your side during this whole process.\nUse this form to join the CTUCC Advocate Corps\nWhen I worked for the Blood Bank of Hawaii many years ago, I was responsible for making sure we had 200 donors a day to satisfy hospital needs. We found the main reason people donated blood was because someone personally asked them to. Not from an email, not from social media, but someone personally asked them to donate. If you are reading this note and do not feel personally called to be a CTUCC contact to reach out to your State legislators, do you know someone you can ask that may be interested?",
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        "raw_content": "Blood Will Have Blood\u2026 Term Paper\nThe Free essays given on our site were donated by anonymous users and should not be viewed as samples of our custom writing service. You are welcome to use them to inspire yourself for writing your own term paper. If you need a custom term paper related to the subject of Macbeth or Blood Will Have Blood\u2026 , you can hire a professional writer here in just a few clicks.\nIn Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, Macbeth says, \"Blood will have blood\u2026,\" is implying one of the main themes. Along with this quotation, there are many more quotations throughout the story that support the theme of blood. Macbeth has always been known to be a bloody story, but it is proven so much by the numerous quotations dealing with blood and murder.\nThe first well know quotation to come across, dealing with blood, would most likely be agreed upon to be \"Will all great Neptune's oceans wash this blood clean from my hand?\" (2.2.78-79) Macbeth says this while talking to Lady Macbeth just after murdering Duncan. Macbeth finds that he has Duncan's blood all over his hands, and attempts to wash them, but has difficulty with removing all of the stain. These are the first signs of blood in this great tragedy of Macbeth.\nAnother well known quotation that was said by Macbeth is, \"I will have blood, they say; blood will have blood.\" (3.4.151) This was said by Macbeth, as he was having one of his many mental breakdowns. These breakdowns were caused by just this issue of a bloody play. Macbeth created the bloodlines, and now he must suffer the consequences.\n\"Out damned spot, out, I say!\", (5.1.37) said by Lady Macbeth as she is being watched by the physic doctor and the gentlewoman. They both watch as Lady Macbeth has a mental breakdown of conscious, just like Macbeth is having. She is thinking as though she has gotten blood on her, also, when it is only a figment of her imagination. As she tries to wash off the non-existent stain of blood, the doctor and gentlewoman watch in concern.\nLater, while still having her mental breakdown, Lady Macbeth also says, \"Here's the smell of the blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. O, O, O!\" (5.1.53-55) She says this the same way as she was also imagining that she had blood stains on her hands in the last quotation. There really are no stains, nor any smells of blood that are directly or literally on her hands. She is mearly having a mental breakdown caused by the guilt that is finally setting in about being part of assassinating Duncan.\nThese are only some of the many quotations in Macbeth that point towards the theme of a bloody play. Much of this play has murder and blood in the small meanings behind many of the quotations. These are only a few examples of the bloody innards of the great tragedy, Macbeth.",
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        "raw_content": "Implants Los Alamitos, CA\nMissing teeth can be embarrassing, causing people to hide their smile and lose their self-esteem. The space created by missing teeth can easily become infected with bacteria, causing other teeth to shift out of place, and making it difficult for people to speak or eat correctly. Dr. Dalia Niknam and the staff at Advanced Dental Group are sensitive to the hardship a missing tooth can create. We provide dental implants so that our patients can regain their self-confidence, improve their health, and approach life boldly.\nInstalling implants is a complex procedure and patients throughout the 90720 area trust us to replace their missing teeth due to the stellar reputation of Dr. Dalia Niknam. We know that there are multiple dental providers to choose from so Dr. Dalia Niknam and the staff at Advanced Dental Group are constantly looking for ways to improve the overall experience of our patients. Our office is conveniently located in Los Alamitos and we treat patients throughout California, offering them the opportunity to restore missing teeth in a way that looks natural and beautiful.\nIf one or more of your teeth have fallen out, you may qualify for dental implants as a way to permanently replace the missing teeth. In order to find out, schedule an appointment with our Los Alamitos dentist office by calling (562) 455-1310. Dr. Dalia Niknam will examine your mouth and jawbone to determine if the procedure is right for you. Before you can get started, your gums need to be healthy, and your jawbone needs to be strong. If, Dr. Dalia Niknam identifies any cavities or signs of gum disease, this will need to be treated first.\nOnce you are cleared for the procedure, the staff at Advanced Dental Group will take an impression of your mouth so that the new teeth can be created in a dental lab. 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        "raw_content": "Written by Admin on July 13, 2018 Category: Equal Terms, RLUIPA, RLUIPA Cases, Unreasonable Limitations\nIrish Oaks is a non-denominational Christian church founded by a group of friends in rural Lapeer County. These friends were interested in developing their relationship with God but felt out of place in traditional, formal churches. So they decided to form their own church with a more casual, laidback atmosphere.\nAfter forming, Irish Oaks\u2019 members met at private locations in Lapeer Township before they ultimately decided to expand to a larger facility that had room for growth. Irish Oaks\u2019 founder owns an agricultural property in the Township that was perfect for Irish Oaks\u2019 intended use. The property contains a structure (pictured above) that looks like a barn from the outside but the interior was completely renovated by a prior owner for use as a dance/theater performance venue.\nThe property is zoned AE, Agricultural-Estate under the Township\u2019s Zoning Ordinance. In fact, the majority of all land in the Township\u2014around 75%\u2013is zoned AE. \u201cHouses of Worship\u201d are not permitted as of right in any of the Township\u2019s 13 zoning districts. In the AE zone, Houses of Worship are only allowed if they first obtain Special Land Use approval from the Township.\nTo qualify as a Special Land Use, the proposed use must comply with 8 special use standards. Even more egregiously, the Township singled out Houses of Worship specifically in the AE zone and required them to comply with 4 additional use standards that did not apply to any other uses.\nOn the other hand, a similar secular assembly use\u2014\u201dTownship Buildings and Uses\u201d\u2014can operate as of right in the AE zone. In other words, Township Buildings and Uses are subject to none of the 12 use restrictions that apply to Houses of Worship. In fact, the Township\u2019s municipal building is located in the AE zone and did not need any special permission whatsoever to be there.\nIn early 2016, Irish Oaks applied for Special Land Use approval with the Township to use the building as a church facility. However, in June 2016, the Township outright denied the request. This barred Irish Oaks from using the building as a church. The Township denied the zoning request, in part, concluding that Irish Oaks Community Church was not \u201creally\u201d a Church.\nIn February 2017, Irish Oaks filed a federal lawsuit against the Township in the Eastern District of Michigan. The lawsuit alleged the Zoning Ordinance\u2019s differential treatment of religious assemblies facially violated RLUIPA\u2019s Equal Terms and Unreasonable Limitations provisions. Irish Oaks further argued the fact it was barred from using the property for religious assembly but the Township could operate a secular assembly\u2014its municipal offices\u2014as of right in the same zoning district also violated RLUIPA\u2019s Equal Terms Clause.\nDuring the litigation, the Township repeatedly claimed that Irish Oaks was \u201cnot really a Church.\u201d The Township\u2019s justification for this argument was essentially that Irish Oaks could not be a valid Church because it did not have a physical location or pastor.\nIrish Oaks could easily counter these points. It did not have a physical location because the Township refused to let it use the Property for religious assembly. And it was unable to bring aboard a pastor until it had a physical location. Essentially, all of the Township\u2019s reasons why Irish Oaks was not a valid Church could be directly attributed to the Township\u2019s own actions and ordinances.\nAfter successfully opposing a summary judgment motion, the parties met and were able to to favorably resolve all outstanding issues in this case. Under the settlement, the Township agreed to allow Irish Oaks to use the renovated barn structure as a Church. The Township also agreed not to impose time restrictions on when Irish Oaks may use the facility, to allow Irish Oaks to host a variety of outdoor events, and to pay Irish Oaks a lump sum amount to cover its attorney fees and damages.\nWe are pleased to have been able to bring this matter to a peaceful resolution, and are thrilled for Irish Oaks, its members and their new spiritual home. If you are facing a similar religious land use issue, please reach out to one of the attorneys at Dalton & Tomich, PLC. We\u2019d be happy to discuss your matter and see how we can help.\nLocal governments continue mistreating churches in land use and zoning matters\nDalton & Tomich Achieves RLUIPA Settlement for New Jersey Church\nRLUIPA Religious Land Use Case: Salvation Temple Church \u2013 Hazel Park, Michigan\nDetroit-based attorney writes book on RLUIPA, the religious land-use law",
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        "raw_content": "God-like state\nThus, one does not see any difference between the three gunas (three fundamental qualities in creation). The qualities of Rajas (activity, passion) and Tamas (ignorance, rigidity) are the so-called bad qualities. They are represented by Lord Brahma (Creator) and Lord Shiva (Destroyer) respectively. Sattvam (purity, knowledge) is the good quality, which is represented by Lord Vishnu (Maintainer). Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are said to be equal. This means that the qualities that they represent are also equal. Good and bad are equal. Chillies and sweets are equal. All the three qualities are equal because they are equally important as means for getting complete entertainment in creation. The chillies are necessary to enjoy the sweet later on. The hero and the villain of a movie, both get equal remuneration. Both are equally important in giving entertainment to the audience. None is to be rejected or criticized.\nThis is the highest perspective. It is called the Brahmi Sthiti (God-like state). The person, who is established in this state, is never disturbed by the joys or tragedies of the world. Even as he breathes his last, he enjoys his own death, like God (Esha Brahmi Sthiti\u2026Brahma Nirvana Mrichchhati\u2026 Gita). This was the state of Lord Krishna. He enjoyed throughout His entire life. He enjoyed as He cheated the Gopikas and stole their butter (Vanchate Parivanchate\u2026 Shri Rudram, Veda). Even the Gopikas enjoyed that cheating. That is the highest state of devotion, which is possible only with the highest knowledge. Krishna enjoyed even His own defeat by running away from Kalayavana. Finally, He enjoyed His own death too. This shows how Krishna and His devotees (Gopikas) practically saw the oneness in the three gunas and derived constant entertainment.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Obituaries / Joshua Pierre Forcier\nJoshua Pierre Forcier\nJoshua Pierre Forcier, 30, of Lancaster, PA passed away March 10, 2012 at Lancaster General Hospital following a brief illness. Born in Norristown, PA Josh is the son of Patricia Martin Forcier of Tucson, AZ and Jean Pierre Forcier of Sorel, Quebec Canada.\nHe is a graduate of Catalina High School in Tucson and attended Harrisburg Area Community College; Lancaster Campus.\nJosh was a dedicated van driver for Easton Co., providing transportation for many Red Rose Access clients and for students at the LGH College of Nursing and Health Sciences. He worked in commercial floor tiling. He was an avid sports fan, particularly for Philadelphia teams. In high school he was a star wrestler. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church where he volunteered as a sound technician.\nSurviving in addition to his parents are a brother, Neil Forcier of Fort Collins, CO and his maternal grandfather, James S. Martin, MD. of Lancaster, PA, along with many cousins, aunts and uncles.\nRelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a memorial service to celebrate Josh\u2019s life at St. James Episcopal Church, corner of Duke and Orange Streets, Lancaster, PA on Tuesday, March 13th at 10:00 A.M. with the Rev. Lynn Hade officiating. The family will greet friends immediately following the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Gifts Across Generations Fund at St. James Episcopal Church, 119 N. Duke St. Lancaster, PA 17602 Arrangements by Richard A. Sheetz Funeral Home.\nOffer Condolence for the family of Joshua Pierre Forcier\nI just want to send condolences because I read your loved one\u2019s obituary. I\u2019m sorry for your loss. It seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love. And when it happens, the thought of never again being able to talk to, laugh with, or hold them can be most difficult to bear. The Bible however holds out a great hope. John 5:28, 29: \u201cDo not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.\u201d\nGlenn Grove\nMy deepest and most heartfelt condolences.You were in my prayers at St.James on Sunday and will continue to be.\nJaclyn Ciocco\nJosh and I dated when I was in college and my roommate just told me he passed. I was shocked. I will always remember josh and smiling and laughing. I wish I could attend the services to pay my respects. I still remember when he took me to niagra falls and the Dallas eagles game for my 21rst Borthday. He truly will be missed.",
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        "raw_content": "John McCain Obituary \u2013 The Aviator and Naval Officer\nJohn McCain passed from this earth earlier today. He was best known as a senator, but he spent the early part of his career as a military aviator. That is what I want to focus upon.\nMcCain was the son of an admiral who was the son of an admiral. His roots in the Navy run deep. It is little surprise that he attended the Naval Academy, graduating in 1958.\nThe rules in the Navy did not suit him well, but the flying did. He eventually was qualified in the A-4 Skyhawk. This is a military attack aircraft. By the summer of 1967 he was in the Gulf of Tonkin off the North Vietnamese coast serving on the USS Forrestal.\nMcCain Nearly Killed\nOn July 29, a rocket was accidentally fired from an F-4 on the deck of the Forrestal. McCain was in his A-4 preparing for a mission. His aircraft fuel tank was ruptured by the rocket and burst into flames while two bombs dropped from the aircraft. McCain crawled out of the aircraft, down the nose and jumped onto the flaming aircraft deck. McCain did the \u201cStop, Drop and Roll\u201d. As he rolled to get out of the flames, his flight suit caught fire. Once free he re-entered the flames trying to rescue a fellow aviator when a bomb detonated, sending McCain 10 feet across the deck.\nHe was transferred to the USS Oriskany where he began flying dangerous missions over Vietnam. Soon he earned an Air Meal and a Navy Commendation Medal.\nMcCain nearly Killed II\nOctober 26, 1967 was a fateful day for John McCain. He was flying a mission to a previously off limit target, a power plant in central Hanoi. Heavily defended, McCain pulled up after releasing his bombs and was struck by an SA-2 Surface to Air Missile (SAM). His wing was blown off and the aircraft entered an upside down vertical spin.\nMcCain was able to eject, but the impact broke his right arm, left arm and right leg below the knee. He was knocked unconscious and awoke in a lake in Hanoi. Due to his injuries, he was unable to inflate his life preserver with his arms. Eventually he pulled it with his teeth. Vietnamese dragged him to shore and beat him.\nThe beatings would continue for 5 \u00bd years as John McCain became a Prisoner of War (POW). McCain initially was denied medical treatment, but when the Vietnamese found out that his Dad was a high ranking admiral (eventually commanding the entire Pacific Fleet) they relented. George \u201cBud\u201d Day, a fellow prisoner, helped nurse him back to health.\nMcCain suffered unmentionable torture. He also spent years in solitary confinement. So much so that his hair turned white.\nIn the late 1960s, the Vietnamese offered him early release as a good will gesture since his Dad was an admiral. McCain refused unless all POWs were released.\nEventually, John McCain and the others were released \u2014 in March of 1973. McCain later remarked that he entered captivity as a spoiled rotten brat and the experience changed him for the better.\nAs a senator, I applauded McCain\u2019s attempts at campaign finance reform. However, in the last few years I grew increasingly upset with his voting record.\nWhat I will never be upset about is John McCain\u2019s faithful and valiant service as a military aviator. One of the few to serve in the US Senate. For his valor McCain was awarded: The Silver Star, two Legions of Merits, Distinguished Flying Cross, three Bronze Stars, two Purple Hearts.\n\u201cCaptain McCain \u2013 Thank you for your Service\u201d\n#JohnMcCain\nTags: A-4, George \"Bud\" Day, John McCain, military aviator, POW, USS Forrestal, USS Oriskany, Vietnam",
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(Click chart to enlarge.)\nOf course, these stats can be skewed by how often a heavily right-handed-hitting team faced left-handed pitching across 162 games, but you can get a ballpark idea of what teams are emphasizing.\nAs for Dodger history \u2026 the 1965 Dodgers, which debuted the switch-hitting infield of Wes Parker, Jim Lefebvre, Maury Wills and Jim Gilliam, are the all-time franchise leaders in this category since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958. That team had left vs. right or right vs. left almost exactly 75 percent of the time.\nThe 2015 Dodgers are at 62.3 percent, which ranks 17th on the list \u2014 but No. 2 in the past 20 years, trailing only the 2004 Dodgers (64.8 percent). In an average game, this year\u2019s Dodgers will have 23 platoon-advantage plate appearances and 14 at a disadvantage.\nRight-handed hitters Howie Kendrick (357 plate appearances), Justin Turner (292) and Yasiel Puig (230) have faced the most righties from the same side, while Adrian Gonzalez (151) and Joc Pederson (110) are tops the opposite way. The Dodgers only have 400 left-on-left plate appearances in their 143 games this year, an average of 2.8 per game.\nSeven of the top 10 platooning squads in Los Angeles Dodger history came along between 1961-1971, all under manager Walter Alston. The other three came from 1990-92, under Tom Lasorda. Perhaps oddly, despite the rise of sabermetrics in mainstream acceptance, no Dodger teams outside of 2004 and 2015 crack the top 20 in platoon advantage.\nA total of 20 Los Angeles Dodger teams have spent the season at a platoon disadvantage, including the 2014 Dodgers, which faced same-sided pitchers 53.6 percent of the time. Registering lowest on the platoon scale were the 1982 Dodgers, who were at a disadvantage 59.7 percent of the year.\nAnalysis: Going deep on Adrian Gonzalez going deep\nBy Robert Tagorda\nWhen Adrian Gonzalez made the All-Star team earlier this month, it capped a prodigious first half in which he batted .283/.355/.520 with 18 home runs. But it also recognized a longer trend of elite production\u200a\u2014\u200aone that reflected a return of his power.\nOver the past calendar year, Gonzalez has amassed a .395 weighted on-base average, following the likes of Mike Trout, Buster Posey and Jose Bautista in the Major League top eight. He has created 58 percent more runs than the average hitter. If we adjust for park and league factors, we can say that he\u2019s been the fifth-most productive batter over his last 640 plate appearances.\nThroughout this timeframe, Gonzalez has done well in many aspects of the hitting game, but his power numbers have really stood out. While his .369 on-base percentage has ranked 19th among qualified hitters, his 34 home runs have placed him in the top 10, and his .559 slugging percentage has cracked the top five. In the National League, only Giancarlo Stanton, Nolan Arenado, and Bryce Harper have exceeded his .255 isolated power.\nSo it\u2019s evident that, since last year\u2019s Midsummer Classic, Gonzalez has slugged with the best of them. But is it just a temporary surge? Or does it represent a more enduring reemergence of his power?\nSo you wanna build a bullpen \u2026\nIn Analysis, Bullpen\nKenley Jansen is one of 10 MLB relievers to rank in the top 50 in WAR for the past three years. (Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers)\nAfter being exposed in the 2014 National League Division Series, the Dodger bullpen has a bull\u2019s-eye on it.\nBut revamping the relief corps is not only going to require some dexterity, scouting and analysis from Team Andrew Friedman, it\u2019s also going to require a fair amount of luck.\nUsing Fangraphs, I pulled together lists of the top 125 relievers ranked by Wins Above Replacement from the 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons. (To see the entire chart in an Excel file, click here, or look at the end of this post.) This cutoff point is fairly arbitrary, but it tells a story: Nearly half of the top 125 from 2013 failed to make the same list in 2014.\nHow rare is it to find, let alone acquire, a durable elite reliever? Only 10 relievers, including the Dodgers\u2019 oft-underappreciated Kenley Jansen, have finished in the WAR top 50 for three consecutive years. Only one of those 10 pitchers, 37-year-old Seattle closer Fernando Rodney (last seen at Dodger Stadium blowing a 6-3, ninth-inning lead for the Rays in August 2013) has changed organizations since 2011.\nHow rare is it to find a reliever that\u2019s reliably decent? Only 36 relievers, barely one per MLB team, finished in the WAR top 125 for three consecutive years.\nHow about just banking on a good reliever from last year? Out of the top 125 relievers in 2013, 65 (barely half) repeated in 2014. The Dodgers had two of those players in Jansen and Howell, which puts them at par for the course, though certainly not at the head of the class. Baltimore and Oakland each had five.\nA late-season slump helped lower J.P. Howell\u2019s performance relative to 2013. (Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers)\nA bit of the fluctuation results from relievers switching to or from the starting rotation. But there\u2019s no escaping the level of inconsistency to be found in MLB bullpens \u2014 which makes sense, since nearly every reliever in existence would be a starting pitcher if he had a more dependable or varied arsenal.\nEven though a reliever\u2019s past credentials do count, there\u2019s much to be said for making low-rent bets that maximize flexibility. In trading for a reliever, you risk giving away talent in exchange for a player whose quality, for the reasons outlined above, has an expiration date. Also worth noting is that 40 of this year\u2019s top 125 haven\u2019t changed teams since they were signed as amateurs. As Che Guevara of \u201cEvita\u201d said, \u201cGet them while they\u2019re young.\u201d\nDespite the calls for the Dodgers to improve the bullpen this past summer before the trading deadline arrived, it\u2019s rare for quality relievers to change teams after the season begins. Only six of the top 125 relievers in 2014 were traded midseason, with three others available as free agents or on waivers.\nSo really, most of the work there is to be done on the Dodger bullpen \u2014 keeping in mind who\u2019s already under contract for 2015 \u2014 has to be done before Opening Day. And it has to be done with a combination of risk-taking and restraint.\nAnd then you hope for good luck.\nClick to enlarge any of the files below.\nYasiel Puig, Dee Gordon and the strike zone in the NLDS\nIn Analysis, Hitting, In case you missed it\nThe Dodger offense has been setting the table, but that table has been upside-down.\nThanks to A.J. Ellis, Clayton Kershaw, Andre Ethier and Zack Greinke, the bottom two slots in the Dodger batting order have combined to go 8 for 13 with a walk, two doubles and a home run in the National League Division Series. Overall, Dodger hitters have a .388 on-base percentage and .493 slugging percentage through the first two games.\nThe top of the order has been less consistent. Dee Gordon is 1 for 9 with a walk and four strikeouts. Yasiel Puig started off 2 for 3 with a walk and that pitch that hit him, but since then he has struck out five consecutive times, immediately re-launching the easy narrative that he has become too emotional and undisciplined.\nWhile Puig\u2019s swing zone has become too wide, he hasn\u2019t been going down easy.\nClutch much? Dodgers actually crisp with RISP, but is it ever enough?\nHanley Ramirez had a .404 on-base percentage with runners in scoring position heading into the All-Star Break, despite a 1-for-9 mark with the bases loaded. (Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers)\nYasiel Puig has a 1.013 OPS with runners in scoring position this year, but is 0 for 6 with the bases loaded. (Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers)\nDucks on the pond, stranded. It\u2019s enough to make you quack up.\nShort of the final out of a loss, there\u2019s hardly a worse feeling in baseball for an offense than failing to cash in on scoring opportunities.\nIn fact, the sight of a team stranding runners in scoring position is so unbearable that everyone, from fans to the media, usually thinks of their team as a disappointment in clutch situations \u2014 even when that team is doing all that can be expected. It\u2019s certainly no different if you\u2019re following the Dodgers.\nHeading into the All-Star Break, the Dodgers weren\u2019t known as a clutch team \u2014 if anything, they were dogged by a rather bizarre pileup of failings in bases-loaded situations, in which they had gone 11 for 63 (.175) with as many hit-by-pitches (two) as walks.\nYet with runners in scoring position, the Dodgers had the highest on-base percentage (.354) in the Majors. By that measure, Los Angeles was home to the most clutch team in the baseball.\nYou could even argue that the Dodgers, like the prototypical when-the-chips-are-down hero, turned it up when the pressure was on, given that their offensive stats were better with runners in scoring position than with the bases empty.\nBut even here, one has to be careful with how to interpret these numbers.\nFluke city\nThe more you dive into analyzing specific situations, the more the statistics succumb to the frailties of small sample size.\nMore stats you won\u2019t believe about Clayton Kershaw\u2019s scoreless streak\nIn Analysis, History, Pitching\nWhat\u2019s the best part of Clayton Kershaw\u2019s 36-inning scoreless streak, now the third-longest in Dodger history after his latest magical act, taming Coors Field in a 9-0 Dodger victory?\nThat he\u2019s struck out 35 percent of the batters he has faced?\nThat opponents have an OPS against him \u2013 not batting average, but OPS \u2013 of .292?\nThat 18 of the 36 innings have been perfect innings?\nThat while opponents are batting .124 against him, Kershaw has hit .273 against his opponents?\nFor me, I think it\u2019s this:\nOn 7/4, why No. 74, Kenley Jansen, has been way better than you realize\nIn Analysis, Bullpen, Pitching\nIt\u2019s July 4, so let\u2019s take a look at the only active Major Leaguer to wear the patriotic number 74* \u2013 Curacao\u2019s own Kenley Jansen. (We\u2019ll pretend we don\u2019t know that Jansen chose that number to match his house number in his homeland.)\nSpoiler alert: What looks like the Dodger righty\u2019s worst season might actually be his best.\nInside the shutdown streak of Brandon League\nI\u2019ll admit, there have been times when I\u2019ve thought I\u2019m the naive one for not giving up on a player. But then came Juan Uribe. And now comes Brandon League.\nA pitcher that a number of Dodger fans were rooting for to be released, who allowed 87 baserunners and a 5.30 ERA in 54 1/3 innings in 2013 and half of his inherited runners to score, has now thrown 16 1/3 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run, stranded seven of eight inherited runners and been unscored upon in 12 of 14 appearances in 2014.\nHere\u2019s a game-by-game look at the 10 appearances that have encompassed his scoreless streak, followed by what passes as analysis from me (with help from Baseball-Reference.com).\nThe crazy rise in strikeouts for the Dodgers\nIn Analysis, Offense, Pitching\nPhoto: 2013 strikeout leader Clayton Kershaw throws his simulated game Sunday.\nDodger hitters have never struck out more than 1,190 times in a season, a record set in 1996. This year, they\u2019re on pace for 1,501.\nDodger pitchers have never struck out more than 1,292 batters in a season, a record set in 2013. This year, they\u2019re on pace for 1,543. And Clayton Kershaw hasn\u2019t pitched in a game since March.\nMatt Kemp has the highest career BABIP in Dodger history \u2014 what does this mean?\nIf it\u2019s better to be lucky than good, it\u2019s best to be both.\nMatt Kemp has the interesting dichotomy so far this year of a .194 batting average with an .890 OPS, thanks to the fact that he has seven walks, three homers and two doubles but only one single in 38 plate appearances.\nThat compelled me to do some poking around, and among other things, I found that in the early going this young season, Kemp is both walking (18.4 percent of the time) and striking out (34.2 percent) at the highest rates of his career. Of his 38 plate appearances, he has only put the ball in play 15 times. 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        "raw_content": "By Dr Kramer on March 28, 2018\nMany patients wonder, 'Do I really need to be getting these x-rays?'. Here we will try to bring some clarity to radiation safety and the upside and downside to obtaining dental x-rays.\nAbout radiation and x-rays\nRadiation is all around us. It is essentially energy moving through space. It takes many forms including visible light, microwaves, radiowaves, and x-rays. High energy or ionizing radiation is what is used in the medical field to sterilize instruments, image the body, and to treat disease. We are also exposed to ionizing radiation in our natural environment from the sun and earth.\nX-rays are used for medical imaging and use high amounts of energy to generate an image. When the x-rays pass through our bodies, an image is created on film based on how many x-rays get absorbed and how many pass through.\nDental x-rays require only a small dosage of radiation exposure - about 5 microsieverts - making the risk of any adverse effects very low. Still, dentists practice radiology under the guidelines of ALARA; As Low As Reasonably Achievable. This means that precautions, like the use of digital x-rays, are taken to ensure minimal exposure to the body. Lead aprons and collars are utilized to minimize exposure to the abdomen, chest, and thyroid. What about pregnant women? The FDA states that dental x-rays are safe for pregnant women with proper lead apron/collar protection.\nThe amount of radiation exposed from routine dental x-rays is equal to about 1 day of natural radiation absorbed from the environment.\nWhat kinds of dental x-rays are there?\nDentists utilize a few types of x-rays to check different parts of the oral cavity. Bitewing x-rays are 'cavity detecting x-rays' and highlight the areas between teeth. Periapical x-rays show the nerve canal and root tip of a tooth. Panoramic x-rays image both the upper and lower jaw, as well as the temporomandibular joint and sinuses. CT Scans also image the upper and lower jaw and surrounding structures but with the added feature of 3D, giving the dentist a deeper and more thorough visualization of the oral cavity.\nSo why do I need dental x-rays?\nDental x-rays are an important tool in helping dentists diagnose disease that may not be visible to the naked eye. X-rays show areas between teeth as well as the root tips and supporting bone structure. Using x-rays, dentists are able to check for cavities, gum disease and bone loss, as well as for abscesses, cysts, and other jaw diseases. X-rays allow for early detections and enable dentists to identify and treat conditions before they become problematic.\nMore about 3D x-rays\n3D x-rays are on their way to becoming a standard of care in dental diagnoses. It has enabled us to visualize and diagnose dental diseases in ways 2D x-rays cannot. A CT machine works by acquiring a series of 'sliced' images that are reconstructed to form a complete model of the mouth and skull. Using these slices, diagnosticians can easily pinpoint and evaluate areas of concern. Scans provide a more comprehensive view of the teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures, thereby allowing a higher level of accuracy to identify, analyze, and diagnose sinus and nasal cavity issues, TMJ disorders, tooth or jaw fractures, nerve pathways, and other lesions. Aside from its diagnostic benefits, CT scans also allow for better treatment planning. Implants can be planned in ideal positions with amazing accuracy to ensure no internal structures are jeopardized. Complex reconstructive cases can be visualized more clearly and allow for precise surgical planning.\nIn conclusion, the benefits dental x-rays provide are numerous. While obtaining x-rays comes at the minimal cost of radation exposure, the risk of undetected disease is far greater.\nAt our office, we use the latest digital technology to provide quality dental care and minimize your risk of radiation exposure. If you haven't had a dental exam recently, call us today and schedule a check up!",
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        "raw_content": "TOXINS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD\nEPA Toxic Release Data (TRI)\nAre toxins lurking in your neighborhood? Are you wondering what specific toxic chemicals are being released in your community or if you live nearby a facility that uses toxic chemicals? There\u2019s an easy way to find out about industrial releases in your neighborhood. The EPA maintains a database of toxic releases called the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Any facility that meets a threshhold requirement for around 650 toxic chemicals must by law report the release to the EPA.\nYou can create a report based on your state, your county or your zip code, based on a particular chemical or all of those in the database of the EPA. You can also find out the facility that is releasing the toxic chemical(s) from a variety of industries, including: metal and coal mining, hazardous waste treatment, manufacturing, power plants and more.\nCheck out this website: http://www.epa.gov/tri\nPlease keep in mind that this data does have some limitations; for example, releases reported include chemicals that have been disposed of, and only those that meet or exceed the threshold have to report. So, for example, individual car and truck exhaust figure will not be on this list, even though they can be a significant contributor to toxic releases in your area. Neither will chemicals that arrive by air from another state or country be included, or chemicals released in a wildfire. But this data will still give you a good idea if where you live or a place you are comtemplating moving to is very toxic or not!",
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        "raw_content": "Sea Star Seafoods\nThe waters around Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia are blessed with a bounty of sea life: scallops, lobster, smelt, cod\u2014in fact, the early settlers wrote home that the \u201ccod ran so thick that you could walk across the bays!\u201d\nAttracted by the promise of a better life, thousands of displaced Scottish and Irish sharecroppers flooded the new world and settled its rocky coasts casting their futures, and their fates, upon the seas.\nAnd they prospered.\nIt\u2019s not an easy life. There are always risks to be faced. But out here\u2026 where the ice meets the sea, we belong.\nFenton Cunningham \u2014 Co-Owner\nNickerson, Baker, Campbell, Cunningham\u2014the founding families that built settlements which became villages and then towns, until the turn of the 20th century when communities such as Clark\u2019s Harbour gave rise to industry.\nBut the human cost of working the ocean was high, and soon onshore enterprises emerged.\nThe year was 1894 and the Cunningham family was the first to seize the opportunity in the \u201csalt fish\u201d market by establishing a processing facility. The hungry markets of New York, Boston, Montreal and eastern Canada were booming and the fishermen of Clark\u2019s Harbour not only caught, but processed and sold, the world\u2019s best fish.\nOver the generations Clark\u2019s Harbour has changed\u2014but not that much. In fact, today\u2019s processing plant is less than two kilometres from the original.\nThe business remains in the family. It is now owned and operated by Adlai and Fenton Cunningham who, like their forefathers before them, believe that \u201csustainability\u201d does not stop where the tides end.\nThe Cunninghams embraced the opportunities that the emerging global economy offers. The plant expanded in 1986 and then again the following year. And in 1994, an adjacent salting facility was purchased, doubling Sea Star Seafood\u2019s production capacity. This was followed by an aggressive sales push into the United States, Portugal and the Caribbean.\nBut with growth comes risk.\nSo, in 2008 the company became a customer of Export Development Canada (EDC) to reduce their risk and expand their client base. With EDC\u2019s assistance, Sea Star Seafoods now exports to more than 20 markets, and the Cunninghams hope to pass their success and their values to future family generations.\nRespect is an important word in fishing communities, as it is in Clark\u2019s Harbour. The company has built its reputation on principles of responsibility towards the community, its employees and the oceans they harvest.\nAt EDC, we share these values, which is why we have continued to partner with the company during its remarkable growth.\nSea Star Seafoods has built its success story by looking to the future without forgetting lessons from the past.\nThe Cunninghams believe that the values of those who came before offer something more fundamental than a way of business\u2014they offer a way of life.\nEDC has stood by us\u2014rain or shine.\nSpecial thanks to the communities of Triton, Newfoundland and Clark\u2019s Harbour, Nova Scotia for your support in filming this piece.\nExport is within your reach\nSuccess comes in many forms. Watch the stories of other Canadian companies who took the leap to grow globally, regardless of their size or industry.",
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        "raw_content": "Internet Freedom Discussed at the Council of Europe\nCommentary by Katitza Rodriguez\nWhen governments and companies assemble on an international level to discuss \"Internet freedom,\" EFF's policy experts go on alert. All too frequently, government-level discussions about Internet freedom turn into opportunities to discuss tangential issues, many of which have negative implications on online freedom: laws and policies promoting censorship and surveillance on the Internet. With that in mind, EFF attended the Council of Europe (CoE) meeting on Internet Freedom: From Principles to Global Treaty Law? to ensure that European countries\u2019 fundamental values--human rights, democracy and the rule of law--are upheld. EFF went in prepared to fight any attempt to promote pervasive spying proposals or government attempts to control the Internet. The Council of Europe largely succeeded in fostering a positive, rights-centered tone at the meeting. However, EFF remains concerned about the demonstrated support for a dangerous \"cybercrime\" initiative that invites online surveillance abuses.\nOver 150 participants attended the meeting, including representatives from governments, companies and civil society. The Council of Europe\u2019s expert group on cross-border Internet proposed a set of draft principles--ten ideas intended to guide countries' national and international Internet-related policies, norms, and rules. At the moment, the draft principles state that Internet governance arrangements must ensure the protection of user rights and freedoms in accordance with international human rights standards and the rule of law. Moreover, the draft states that the European Convention on Human Rights, one of the leading international legal instruments protecting human rights, \u201c[applies] to the Internet and, more generally, to the information society as a whole in the same way as [it applies] to offline activities.\u201d Notably, the expert group's decisive stand in favor of human rights principles did not inspire the kind of heated arguments that typically accompany the inclusion of human rights language in international policy documents in other venues. The draft included no references to abusive surveillance measures, and, overall, EFF is looking forward to hearing more discussion about how this set of principles will be applied in the real world.\nAmidst the discussion of human rights and public interest Internet policy principles came an inspiring real-world example from Birgitta Jonsdottir, an Icelandic member of parliament who is fighting to transform Iceland into a free-speech haven. She is currently battling a US government attempt to collect her Twitter records as part of an investigation into Wikileaks. Flanked by US government representatives on her panel, Jonsdottir gave a stirring presentation on the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative (IMMI) and its promise to protect free expression for journalists and whistle-blowers from all over the world. IMMI is promoting an Icelandic law that will create a supportive jurisdiction for the publication of investigative journalism and other threatened online media. The Initiative is garnering increasing support: the European Parliament passed a resolution \u201cto position [Iceland and the EU] strongly as regards to legal protection on freedom of expression and information,\u201d a position that will surely bolster IMMI\u2019s work.\nThe meeting did, however, play host to the kind of dangerous surveillance rhetoric we worry about when countries gather to discuss Internet freedom. Speaking to the conference via pre-recorded web video, the CoE Secretary General issued a troubling statement referring to the Convention on Cybercrime as \u201cthe only convention in the world to protect people on the Internet.\u201d \"Cybercrime\" is a buzzword typically used in combination with plans to give law enforcement entities more power to surveil users online, a policy package that can also endanger citizen privacy in developing countries where weak judicial powers and low legal safeguards make it easy for democratically elected leaders to abuse online surveillance capabilities.\nWe were equally uncomfortable when the US government representative referenced Hillary Clinton\u2019s February 2011 speech on \"Net freedom\"; a speech that, for all of its laudable commitment to a free and open Internet, regrettably endorsed the Budapest Cybercrime Convention\u2019s overbroad surveillance powers and lack of legal safeguards and more broadly pledged to support efforts of other nations to bolster their \"cybercrime\" law enforcement capacity. The pitfalls in these initiatives to help others nations' law surveillance capabilities are only beginning to be made apparent; we have recently seen how the Paraguayan government sought US government assistance in spying on its political enemies.\nThe CoE is not yet looking at a global treaty and has made clear on its website that these principles can be formalized into a \"soft law\" framework of voluntary practices. Governments, businesses and civil society groups should reflect deeply about the CoE draft principles that might guide the development of national and international policy. In addition, policymakers and NGOs should compare all of the various proposals that are being hatched in other governmental and intergovernmental organizations to determine which have the most powerful and unequivocal language for protecting human rights. 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        "raw_content": "\u2022 Structural Data\nThe Journal of Magnetic Resonance welcomes all papers involving magnetic resonance. With scientific excellence as the main criterion, the journal is meant to be inclusive, encompassing the most fundamental explorations of theory and experiment as well as applications to the full range of physical, chemical, biological, and medical problems. We especially invite papers describing new advances in methods and instrumentation for magnetic resonance determinations of protein structures, MRI and MRS in humans and animals, and electron spin resonance in all of its varieties. We would like to publish applications that make full use of emerging magnetic resonance methods, including applications to protein structures, human imaging, or the characterization of materials.\nThe journal will publish two types of papers, Articles and Communications. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Brexit and email marketing\nBrexit: What effect will leaving the E.U have UK businesses storing their data overseas?\nWhat effect will leaving the E.U have UK businesses storing their data overseas? Brexit: whether you voted in or out, leaving the E.U will have an impact on all of us one way or another.\nIn this week\u2019s video, we are going to look at how leaving the EU will have a bearing on your email marketing.\nIf you are using cloud based email marketing software, then your database of email addresses will have been uploaded to your supplier\u2019s server.\nLots of UK businesses use email marketing companies that are based all over the world, so leaving the E.U will impact us here in the UK dramatically.\nO.K, so lets take a look at the key areas:\nThe Safe Harbour Agreement:This is an agreement between the EU and the US, that regulates the way U.S companies export and handle the personal data of E.U citizens. Now that the U.K has agreed to leave the E.U, there is currently no law or agreement in place to ensure that your data is handled to any agreed standard.\nLast October\u2019s breakdown of the Safe Harbour agreement:This agreement between the E.U and the U.S had already broken down last year, this had meant that U.K companies have already stopped using U.S suppliers because of this breakdown.\nAfter Brexit, the U.K is free to negotiate new agreements directly with the U.S, without being tied to the E.U. This could therefore open the door again to giving U.K businesses the freedom to use U.S suppliers. Having the peace of mind that agreed standards and laws are in place to protect against misuse of your data.\nUsing E.U based suppliers will be outside of the Data Protection Act:Agreements that have been in place across the E.U, will now not apply to the U.K. Again, worryingly this means that E.U based companies will not be obliged to meet any standards relating to the storage and handling of your data.\nAfter Brexit, this could mean that corners are cut with security or network structures in order to meet a certain price point. If these standards of security are not governed, then it will be open to misuse.\nNew legal agreements may take years to set up:Even after we leave the E.U, it could take years to set up new agreements. New laws regarding the storage and transfer of data would be very time consuming to negotiate as they are generally very detailed indeed. This could make it very difficult for us here in the U.K to use anyone overseas.\nLots of different agreements with different countries could be confusing: After Brexit we will now need to invest lots of time in negotiating new trade agreements with many countries. We could be in a position where we don\u2019t have a universal agreement (as we had with the EU).\nThis means that here in the U.K we need to make sure that there are thorough standards and laws in place with whichever host country you are looking at using.\nA weaker pound may make other countries services more expensive than they have been:? after Brexit If our pound remains weaker after the exit than it was before, then it won\u2019t buy as much as it used to over seas. ??Other currencies such as the Dollar and Euro may continue to push down the pound, so if we buy services such as email marketing, it may be more expensive outside of the UK than it historically has been.\nAfter Brexit, as the next few years progress hopefully these issues will all be addressed, but currently it pays to be aware of the pitfalls of using an E.U or U.S based supplier for your email marketing.\nPrevious articleHelp: My Email Marketing is not working\u2026\nNext articleWhat is a sender score and how does it impact your email marketing?",
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        "raw_content": "CJEU Suggests Keeping Records of Time Worked\nIn an official Opinion on 31st January 2019, the Advocate General has proposed that in order to truly comply with the Working Time Directive EU members must, through national law, require employers to keep actual records of any time worked by their employees.\nBack in July 2017 the Federacion de Servicios de Comisiones Oberas (CCOO), a Spanish trade union, brought a group action against Deutsche Bank. The union suggested the bank should be under an obligation to set up a system that actually records the daily working time of its employees. It was in the Union\u2019s opinion that this obligation flowed directly from Spanish labour law that is to be read in conjunction with the Working Time Directive, an EU law that mirrors our own Working Time Regulations that enforces minimum rest periods and maximum weekly working time.\nWhilst the Spanish Supreme Court found that there was no such obligation detailed in the Directive, the Advocate General has disagreed. This could impact the CJEU decision. In his Opinion he even highlighted a 2016 survey of the Spanish work force showing that almost 53.7% of overtime was not being recorded, seeing this as a pattern of failure to implement and adopt the Directive correctly. It\u2019s clear he perceives the Directive as the bare minimum: \u201cthe worker must be regarded as the weaker party in the employment relationship, and it is therefore necessary to prevent the employer from being in a position to impose on him a restriction of his rights\u201d.\nThe Opinion goes on to stress a need to \u201cadopt measures that are capable of ensuring the rights are actually enjoyed\u201d and that the \u201cabsence of a mechanism for recording working time will significantly reduce the effectiveness of the rights\u201d.\nWhilst the Advocate General\u2019s Opinion is not actually binding it is usually followed by the CJEU and could therefore have significant impact in the UK in due course.\nE: jmontague@clarkslegal.com",
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        "raw_content": "Former Psion designers return with a fresh take on the PDA\nThose of a certain age will have fond memories of devices that looked a little like this.\nWay back when, in the days before smartphones, folks had to use a PDA to get work done when they were out and about on the go. The form factor was typified by Psion, which died off at the turn of the millennium when it was clear other devices would take its place. But now the spirit of Psion lives on in a couple of its former engineers, which have developed the Gemini, a clamshell smartphone with a physical keyboard.\nGallery: Planet Computers Gemini | 13 Photos\nThe Gemini comes packing a 5.99-inch FHD display and a 10-core MediaTek System-on-Chip paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. That figure is expandable with the built-in microSD card slot, which can push that figure past the 256GB mark. And in that regard, it's pretty much a generic Android smartphone, albeit with the ability to dual-boot Linux and operate with a built-in keyboard.\nOn the other side of the clamshell is the 4,220mAh battery and the aforementioned keyboard, which is as cramped and tall as you remember from the Psion days. The travel is certainly luxurious for a device of this size, but the distance between the keycaps is a problem. It may be an issue that you grow to overcome with practice, but I'm not sure my meaty, wide fingers are going to get any smaller, no matter how much I wish they would.\nMuch like Samsung, and several other Android phones, the device can also work as a desktop, should you buy the additional accessories. Two USB-C ports on the phone can be connected to a USB and Ethernet hub and HDMI-out, enabling you to hook this up to a keyboard, mouse and external display.\nThere are two options, a WiFI-only edition priced at $499, while a WiFi and 4G model will set you back $599. If you opt for the pricier model, you'll actually have to close the clamshell and speak into one of the sides to talk. Thankfully, much like Alcatel's latest phones, the devices are omnidirectional, with microphones and speakers at whichever end gets closest to your ear.\nIts founders admit that the Gemini is a niche device, but it seems to have found some love on Indiegogo when it was crowdfunded last year. The outfit managed to raise $1.3 million and is expecting the first orders to sail out of the door in the near future. At a guess, there's probably a whole generation of folks who miss the days of being able to organize their lives without having to tap their fingers on to glass.\nSource: Indiegogo, Planet Computers\nIn this article: CES2018, gear, Gemini, PDA, personal computing, personalcomputing, PlanetComputers, Psion, UK",
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        "raw_content": "FOX gives first-look at 9 new shows\nWith all the news of renewals and cancellations flying around from the major US networks, FOX has jumped in to showcase nine of their new shows.\nThe network will be bringing a mix of comedy, action, drama and thriller when it debuts its fall 2013 season and 2014 midseason shows. We\u2019ve gathered up all the first-look trailers, as well as information about each show, to give you a taste of what\u2019s coming up.\nKeep reading to find out which shows will be debuting later in the year:\nSummary: A pair of young lovers find their path to happily-ever-after is complicated by the screwed-up circus of people closest to them.\nCast: Jason Ritter, Alexis Bledel, Kurt Fuller and Jane Kaczmarek.\nSummary: Two successful guys \u2013 and childhood best friends \u2013 find their lives turned upside down when their pain-in-the-neck patriarchs move in.\nCast: Seth Green, Giovanni Ribisi, Brenda Song and Vanessa Lachey.\nSummary: Ichabod Crane wakes up from the throes of death 250 years in the future to find the world on the brink of destruction and learn he is humanity\u2019s only hope.\nCast: Orlando Jones, Katia Winter, Nicole Beharie and Tom Mison.\nSummary: Greg Kinnear stars as a brilliant and charming criminal defense attorney whose self-destructive personal life often gets in the way of his professional one.\nCast: Greg Kinnear, Miranda Otto, Necar Zadegan and Tara Summers.\nSummary: This action-packed police drama set 35 years in the future centers around the unlikely partnership between a part-machine cop and a part-human robot.\nCast: Karl Urban, Michael Ealy, Lili Taylor and Minka Kelly.\nSummary: FOX presents a military-set family comedy about three brothers on a small Florida army base and the group of misfits who surround them.\nCast: Keith David, Geoff Stults, Parker Young, Chris Lowell and Angelique Cabral.\nSummary: Watch what happens when a detective who doesn\u2019t take anything seriously gets a new tightly-wound boss who wants him to grow up and respect the badge.\nCast: Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Terry Crews and Melissa Fumero.\nSummary: Set in 1990s Southern California, Christopher Meloni stars as a man becoming a dad, as his son (Connor Buckley) becomes a man, in a time before \u201ccoming of age\u201d was something you could Google.\nCast: Chris Meloni, Alex Kapp Horner, Connor Buckley and Claudia Lee.\nSummary: A rising star in Los Angeles\u2019 elite Gang Task Force teams up with a longtime Task Force member to take on the city\u2019s most dangerous gangs, including one he has an allegiance to.\nCast: Terry O\u2019Quinn, Ramon Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez and Shantel VanSanten.\nWhich shows will you be tuning in for? Let us know by leaving your comments in the usual place!\nTags Almost Human Brooklyn Nine-Nine Dads Enlisted FOX Gang Related Rake Sleepy Hollow Surviving Jack Us & Them\nStand Up To Cancer in new Channel 4 deal\nMarvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. trailer debuts",
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        "raw_content": "Medical Center (US)\nMedical Center (US) Next Episode Air Date\nHome / All TV Shows / Medical Center (US)\nMedical Center (US) next episode air date poster\nWhen will be Medical Center (US) next episode air date? Is Medical Center (US) renewed or cancelled? Where to countdown Medical Center (US) air dates? Is Medical Center (US) worth watching?\nA powerful dramatic series about the life-and-death crisis and the intense personal conflicts faced by the doctors, students and patients of a large university medical complex.\nThe hour-long series stars Chad Everett as Dr. Joseph Gannon and James Daly as Dr. Paul G. Lochner. Joe Gannon(Chad Everett) is a 32-year-old associate professor of surgery at the university \"Medical Center\"\u2014young enough to have empathy with many of his students who, on both a personal and professional level are sometimes at odds with the establishment.\nDr. Gannon serves not only as a hard-line instructor in a profession that allows no margin for error but also acts as counselor and emotional sounding board for students making the often painful transition from youth to maturity. Dr. Paul Lochner (James Daly)\u2014 medical center chief of staff and the older of the two men\u2014has the responsibility of maintaining the high standards of a skillful physician, an aggressive executive and a successful diplomat. By the second season, Dr Gannon was promoted to Director of the Intern Service, a job suited for a professional able to relate with interns. Around these two medics, there are several doctors and nurses who work alongside and specially Miss Wilcox, the efficient secretary.\nGenres: Drama | Medical\nMedical Center (US) Season 5 Air Dates\nS05E01 - The Guilty Air Date: 10 September 1973 17:00 -\nS05E02 - Time of Darkness Air Date: 17 September 1973 17:00 -\nS05E03 - Broken Image Air Date: 24 September 1973 17:00 -\nS05E04 - Impasse Air Date: 01 October 1973 17:00 -\nS05E05 - Clash of Shadows Air Date: 08 October 1973 17:00 -\nS05E06 - The Casualty Air Date: 22 October 1973 17:00 -\nS05E07 - Stranger in Two Worlds Air Date: 29 October 1973 17:00 -\nS05E08 - Child of Violence Air Date: 12 November 1973 17:00 -\nS05E09 - Woman for Hire Air Date: 19 November 1973 17:00 -\nS05E10 - A Life at Stake Air Date: 26 November 1973 17:00 -\nS05E11 - Nightmare Air Date: 03 December 1973 17:00 -\nS05E12 - Deadly Game Air Date: 10 December 1973 17:00 -\nS05E13 - Web of Intrigue Air Date: 07 January 1974 17:00 -\nS05E14 - Trial by Knife Air Date: 14 January 1974 17:00 -\nS05E15 - Choice of Evils Air Date: 21 January 1974 17:00 -\nS05E16 - No Escape Air Date: 28 January 1974 17:00 -\nS05E17 - Dark Warning Air Date: 11 February 1974 17:00 -\nS05E18 - Girl from Bedlam Air Date: 18 February 1974 17:00 -\nS05E19 - Spectre Air Date: 25 February 1974 17:00 -\nS05E20 - The Enemies Air Date: 04 March 1974 17:00 -\nS05E21 - The Conspirators Air Date: 11 March 1974 17:00 -\nS05E22 - The World's a Balloon Air Date: 25 March 1974 17:00 -\nS05E23 - Hexed Air Date: 01 April 1974 17:00 -\nS05E24 - Appointment with Danger Air Date: 15 April 1974 17:00 -\nNext Episode of Medical Center (US) is\nEpisoDate.com is your TV show guide to Countdown Medical Center (US) Episode Air Dates and to stay in touch with Medical Center (US) next episode Air Date and your others favorite TV Shows. Add the shows you like to a \"Watchlist\" and let the site take it from there.",
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        "raw_content": "Back - People: Michael Bullert - Next\nMichael Bullert is a young German entrepreneur. Back in 2004 he started to look for business opportunities in Eastern Europe. He had a look at Krakow, but came back dissatisfied. Then, on 6 December 2004, he met a young Romanian IT specialist, Andreas Kuglis, at an IT fair in Munich. The two got on very well. Two weeks later Bullert arrived in Timisoara. In March 2005 he and Kuglis founded Syonic, an IT company specialising in software and data management solutions for the health care, banking, automotive, energy and real estate sectors. Bullert and Kuglis each own 50% of the company.\nMichael Bullert now lives in Timisoara with his girlfriend.\nSyonic employs 40 people, of which some 40% have graduated from Timisoara's Polytechnic University. Many of the employees are young, as Michael and his partner consider it easy to work with young people because they can easily adapt to new rules and can always come up with solutions. \"The people that work here are people that learn fast and can act rapidly,\" says Michael Bullert. Many have been sent to attend training courses in Germany.\nWhile Syonic used to sell 90% of its products and services for the foreign market, mainly for clients in the German health and banking system, the company is increasingly serving Romanian customers. A medical platform for family doctors that proved successful in the German market has now been implemented in Romania.\nBefore arriving in Timisoara, Michael had no idea about the town or its business environment. From the get-go he felt comfortable, however. He liked the people and their attitude towards work; the infrastructure was good; there was an international airport; and the city appeared very safe. The 16 percent flat tax and initial tax relieve for IT engineers provided an additional incentive to relocate to Romania.\nMichael Bullert is not alone. The German Economic Club of Timisoara, which meets every second week, now counts over 120 members.",
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        "raw_content": "GAO Assesses FinTech, DLT Landscape\nOn Thursday, the Government Accountability Office offered an in-depth examination of distributed ledger technology (DLT) and accompanying financial regulation. The GAO found that 1) DLT remains in its infancy and 2) inconsistent and complicated regulation may threaten to suffocate development.\nOn March 22, 2018, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a 132-page report at the request of Congress entitled \"Financial Technology: Additional Steps by Regulators Could Better Protect Consumers and Aid Regulatory Oversight.\"\nThe report included extensive commentary on blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, focusing heavily on issues of licensing and cybersecurity.\n\"The complex U.S. financial regulatory structure can complicate fintech firms' ability to identify the laws with which they must comply and clarify the regulatory status of their activities,\" said the GAO. \"As noted in our past reports, regulatory oversight is fragmented across multiple regulators at the federal level, and also involves regulatory bodies in the 50 states and other U.S. jurisdictions.\"\nThis is a familiar foe in the cryptocurrency world. In fact, to support virtual currency businesses, Coin Center strongly advocates for a federal licensing system for money transmitters rather than the state-by-state licensing that is currently standard. Unsurprisingly, the GAO learned through interviews that FinTech firms have been struggling to research and abide by labyrinthine licensing requirements that vary by state.\nWithout a doubt, uniform licensing standards could help tremendously. However, the GAO noted, there are potential advantages to having state regulators oversee money laundering concerns and similar matters. Essentially, state regulation might defray government costs (anything to reduce the deficit, right?).\nWhat's terrible, though, is that smaller firms struggle to meet the costs of compliance research and licensing, which contributes to a regulatory environment more suited to dominant monopoly (but that's an issue that extends far beyond the blockchain ecosystem).\nUnclear laws are an additional challenge. The GAO said, \"In particular, understanding the laws and regulations that may apply to fintech firms was not easy because existing regulations were sometimes developed before the type of product or service they are now offering existed.\" With the sophisticated instruments and programs under development in the blockchain industry, firms don't always know what regulation might apply to them.\nUnfortunately, this means that American companies are in danger of falling behind, and the United States risks the loss of forward-looking, risk-loving entrepreneurs. The report explained, \"Fintech payments and DLT firms and other market participants told us that navigating this regulatory complexity can result in some firms delaying the launch of innovative products and services\u2014or not launching them in the United States\u2014because the FinTech firms are worried about regulatory interpretation.\"\nThe GAO also explored virtual currency and tokens, paying special attention to the activities of federal regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The GAO provided a light summary of recent and significant actions by the regulators.\nThe office demonstrated special concern about the irreversibility of transactions, saying that virtual currencies could \"pose some unique risks to consumers.\" The ostensible irreversibility of transactions (notwithstanding the DAO) also raises red flags and possible legal challenges, per the Federal Reserve.\nThe GAO report explained that DLT is \"in the early stages of development,\" and noted that the Fed and the CFTC have cautioned that there are potential \"cybersecurity and operational risks.\"\nStill, the GAO wasn't all doom and gloom. Among other potential benefits, the report noted, \"Innovations in payments, including the use of DLT, could reduce the cost of payments for consumers.\" The GAO also highlighted that \"using DLT may greatly reduce settlement times for currency, derivatives, and securities transactions by improving processes or reducing the number of entities involved in a transaction.\"\nLike what you read? Follow us on Twitter @ETHNews_ to receive the latest GAO, Government Accountability Office or other Ethereum business and finance news.",
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        "raw_content": "Community Friends Meeting\nQuakers in Cincinnati, Ohio\nLocated in a lovely historic home on five wooded acres in the heart of the city, Community Friends Meeting is a part of the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) and is affiliated with Miami Quarterly Meeting, Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting, and Friends General Conference.\nWe are an unprogrammed meeting, which means we gather in silent worship, without planned activities or paid clergy. We come together in worship to listen for the leadings of the Inner Light, to know ourselves better as we know the Divine Spirit better, to practice the presence of God, to grow in our faith, to support each other, and to help one another do what God asks us to do. As people in the Meeting for Worship feel led by the Spirit, they may stand and deliver the message they have been given. This may take the form of vocal prayer or sharing God's guidance for us as a community. Our worship becomes richest and deepest if each person fully participates in it. This requires listening carefully for the voice of God within us and within the messages that others may offer. The responsibility of each person in the Meeting is to enter in to the silence as deeply as they are able, to hold each speaker in the Light, and to take the time after each message to let it sink in and become a part of them, seeking to understand what meaning the message has for them and for us as a whole. We leave a frame of silence around each message. Vocal ministry is not responded to directly, but only as it is taken in and stimulates something in each one and helps them come to their own leading.\nOur service begins when the first person sits down in the Meeting room. Thus we encourage people to arrive promptly and to enter the Meeting Room quietly and in a spirit of worship.\nWe welcome all visitors. We believe there is that of God in each one of us, which leads us to be welcoming of diversity and inclusive of all people. We feel that the rich diversity of religious expression and experience in our Meeting is one of our strengths.\nMusic starts at 9:45am\nWorship starts at 10:00am\nInfant Childcare starts at 10:00am\nReligious Education (4+) starts at 10:15am\n2nd Hour Sessions start around 11:30am\nThe Center for Development in Central America\nThe Center for Development in Central America is a clinic, Fair trade agricultural and lending cooperative, and cultural exchange program in Managua , Nicaragua. Ken Bordwell was the \"sponsor\" of this organization with Community Friends, but since his death a year ago I have not been diligent enough in communicating why Community Friends supports it.\nPosted by Web Clerk on 10/18/2018 - 9:32pm\nCommunity Companion - 2018\nAttached are the Community Companion newsletters for 2018.\n(Look below under the heading \"Files\" for the links.)\nPosted by Web Clerk on 12/03/2018 - 12:34pm\nINTRO TO QUAKERISM\nWe will be meeting from 10am to noon on the first three Saturdays (January 6, 13, and 20) for an introduction to Quakerism.\nPosted by Paul Buckley on 12/19/2017 - 10:40am\nPosted by Paul Buckley on 03/09/2018 - 3:59pm\nKen Bordwell's Memorial Meeting\nDearest friends! Thank you again so much for all your support since Ken's sudden death. It has made all the difference in the world. I know so many are out there for me, so many have sent encouragement, and so many have helped in large and small ways, as I was able to identify needs.\nKen's memorial meeting will be at St. Peter in Chains Undercroft, 8th and Plum St. Use the small 8th St entrance; there is another mass going on upstairs.\nWednesday Nov. 22 (the day before Thanksgiving) 10 AM to noon Chili and sandwiches will be available.\nMiddfest Flyer And Announcement\nCommunity Friends own Ken Bordwell writes...\n\"I've been to Middfest events in the past, and they are excellent. In addition, I know some of the organizers of this event, and they do a terrific job.\"\nFor all the details, please see the attached flyer below.\nPosted by Web Clerk on 02/10/2017 - 7:46am",
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        "raw_content": "50 Years of Film Comment Part Three\nBy Max Nelson in the November/December 2013 Issue\nIn 1980, Time hired Corliss as its full-time film critic. He would \u201chang on [at FILM COMMENT] in some editorial capacity or another\u201d (as he put it in 1990) for another decade, but as the new gig started to siphon off more of his time and energy, it was senior editor and former Variety reporter Harlan Jacobson, appointed in 1982 at age 33, who picked up the slack. Although Corliss continued to regularly assign writers and contribute pieces throughout the Eighties, there was no mistaking the magazine\u2019s increasing emphasis on cinema\u2019s connections with broader currents of social and political thought. There was also some turnover in contributors. Longtime Corliss-era mainstays such as Greenspun, Durgnat, Wood, Sarris, and Rosenbaum moved on while more recent arrivals like Schickel, Thomson, Kennedy, Todd McCarthy, Anne Thompson, David Chute, Jameson, and Dan Yakir stayed put. At the same time a new generation of critics and correspondents came aboard, among them Marcia Pally, Marlaine Glicksman, Karen Jaehne, Pat McGilligan, Beverly Walker, Pat Aufderheide, Jack Barth, Marc Mancini, and Armond White.\nIn Jacobson\u2019s hands, FILM COMMENT\u2019s tone became lighter, its writing fresher and quippier, and its subject matter more timely. A glance at the magazine\u2019s contents gives a partial sense of the shift: on-set reports, Midsections on new visual media from music videos to arcade games, further Midsections on filmmakers and projects stuck in development hell, and articles on the future of moviegoing in a post-home-video world. One of Jacobson\u2019s top priorities was to consider films within the context of the cultural moment in which they were made and received, which led to contributions from outside experts and cultural critics, including John Kenneth Galbraith, Donald Bogle, Elie Wiesel, Greil Marcus, Vito Russo, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, and Alan Dershowitz.\nOver the course of the Eighties the magazine also began doing high-profile interviews, as marquee talent (or their publicists, at least) came to understand that a FILM COMMENT interview would take them and their work seriously. The magazine\u2019s credibility secured interviews with Jack Nicholson, Gene Hackman, Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn, and Cher, among many others.\nAround this time, FILM COMMENT was also becoming attuned to identity politics, which held sway over much of the cultural conversation in the Eighties. (In a sense, Robin Wood\u2019s 1978 essay \u201cReflections of a Gay Film Critic\u201d was the turning point, with one eye fixed back on the magazine\u2019s Seventies-era humanist streak, and the other anticipating its Eighties-era emphasis on social politics and cultural conditioning.) Under Jacobson, pride of place in the magazine often went to social-issue-driven pieces like 1984\u2019s two-part symposium on pornography and sexual violence, occasioned by Brian De Palma\u2019s Body Double. In addition to being possibly the only known instance of David Denby\u2019s byline appearing alongside that of Screw magazine editor Al Goldstein, the symposium featured one of the magazine\u2019s best interviews: Marcia Pally drilling De Palma about the representation of women in his films, which concluded with the director handing her pen and paper post-conversation (\u201cexpectantly, the way a priest motions for his congregation to rise\u201d) and asking matter-of-factly: \u201cSo, Marcia, can we have a drink sometime?\u201d\nGiven the chaotic state of the magazine\u2019s production process (Corliss was far from the only FILM COMMENT staffer juggling his position with another job or two), it\u2019s surprising how consistent the magazine stayed throughout the Eighties in mission, tone, structure, and look. Much of this was down to Jacobson\u2019s organizational talents: he brought the magazine into the modern age with the purchase of a Wang computer, created flow sheets to track editorial operations, and brought on interns from Columbia and NYU, two of whom\u2014Marlaine Glicksman and current editor Gavin Smith\u2014later became assistant editors. It\u2019s no coincidence that around this time, FILM COMMENT was starting to develop something like a house style: clear, punchy, ironic, lightly snarky. That said, Jacobson\u2019s magazine also embraced a dizzying range of subjects: from David Thomson on the set of Footloose to pre-New Wave French cinema to workplace instructional tapes starring John Cleese; from the right-wing politics in Return of the Jedi to the depiction of German village life in Edgar Reitz\u2019s 16-hour Heimat. Other highlights: a sympathetic, unexpectedly touching 12-page profile of the Ormond family who turned from making exploitation films to religious pictures after surviving a plane crash, Armond White and Donald Bogle on \u201crace cinema,\u201d Elliott Stein on India\u2019s film industry (in three separate articles), Andrew Coe on Mexican wrestling films, and J. Hoberman on Indian movie-star-politicians, the history of Super-8 filmmaking, and the 1985 Budapest Film Week that included a \u201cmade-for-TV rock-documentary\u201d by Miklos Jancs\u00f3 \u201cso hackneyed . . . [it] would embarrass Duran Duran.\u201d\nSome of Hitchens\u2019s favorite subjects made a comeback in the Eighties. Censorship was once again a frequent topic, with two major features on the legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist, and one summer issue devoted to exploitation films past and present (complete with a garish, blood-spattered cover showcasing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). But where Hitchens\u2019s FILM COMMENT had been self-serious to the bone, and arguably to a fault, Jacobson\u2019s was ready and willing to deflate its own highbrow reputation. Take 1986\u2019s Playboy-style centerfold of a pouting, fully clothed Dr. Ruth, or Matt Groening\u2019s fake NYFF lineup a year later\u2014including \u201cLand of Ice, Land of Sighs,\u201d a 285-minute-long Swedish drama noteworthy for containing \u201cthe longest human wail ever recorded on film.\u201d Even the contents page was peppered with snarky gags and odd little free-associative descriptions. Here as elsewhere, Jacobson\u2019s magazine was designed to reflect the spirit of the times: it was made for, and by, a generation trained to view any kind of political posturing or cultural pretension with ironic skepticism.\nCorliss had placed a high premium on writers like Durgnat, Greenspun, or Rosenbaum who could slip effortlessly from subject to subject and tone to tone. Jacobson, on the other hand, relied frequently on writers with narrower, deeper areas of expertise. Under his watch, Chute became the magazine\u2019s resident authority on exploitation and genre film, Pally its go-to source on gender politics, and White its most trenchant critic on ethnicity and race. At the same time, Jacobson was careful to make sure that his writers had a wide enough berth to cultivate their own recognizable prose styles. Even in his early thirties, Armond White, for one, could only ever write like Armond White. (It\u2019s hard to imagine many other critics dubbing the list of apartheid victims scrolling across the screen at the end of Cry Freedom a \u201ccrude, tear-jerking effect [that] makes you think: These people died so Attenborough could win more Academy Awards.\u201d)\nThen there was David Thomson, who was to FILM COMMENT in the Eighties what Robin Wood had been to the magazine in the Seventies: the regular contributor with more or less carte blanche to write long, playful, and sometimes hermetic; the critic-as-memoirist whose pieces tended to make most sense as episodes in a single, ongoing personal narrative; the unsparing self-analyst determined to challenge his intuitions and justify his enthusiasms. From there, for the most part, the comparison collapses. Thomson was as digressive a writer as Wood was schematic; where the latter\u2019s prose feels carefully worked over, compressed for maximum clarity and precision, the former\u2019s is nervous, pressurized, revved up, and spewed out\u2014as if Thomson was desperate to pin down whatever association or impression had just occurred to him before another had the chance to displace it.\nWhatever his immediate subject\u2014the misogyny in Raging Bull; Marilyn Monroe; Stanley Cavell\u2019s Pursuits of Happiness\u2014Thomson\u2019s FILM COMMENT output tended to be, at root, about a single thing: the emotional and moral toll of devoting one\u2019s life to a world of images and screens. The most quintessential of these pieces was 1983\u2019s \u201cThe Big Fix,\u201d a breathless zigzag though, among other things, James Toback, Scorsese, Silk Stockings, James Dean, Altman, Celine and Julie Go Boating, Hitchcock, and Thomson\u2019s beloved Citizen Kane. It\u2019s the work of a critic for whom moviegoing was an exercise in sustained sexual frustration and occasional, intense release; an obsession, an addiction, a threat. (\u201cFilm is a drug,\u201d he announces early on, \u201ca fix we give ourselves, alone with the picture.\u201d) More to the point, it\u2019s the work of a critic so seduced by the world inside the frame that he had to be constantly checking himself, reeling himself back out of the screen\u2014with the ultimate, impossible hope of reeling the movies out with him. \u201cSometimes it seems we live in frames and screens,\u201d he wrote in 1982. \u201cAnd it may be hardest of all for movies to break out of that relentless fallacy. But they must try.\u201d\nThere had always been a faction of the board at the Film Society of Lincoln Center that felt the magazine was a financial drain and an unnecessary nuisance. At the end of the Eighties, a contingent of board members who seemed unhappy with FILM COMMENT\u2019s direction engineered Jacobson\u2019s removal. According to one version of the narrative, his dismissal was precipitated by the publication of his interview with Michael Moore in the November/December 1989 issue, in which he\u2019d challenged the indignant director over Roger & Me\u2019s chronological trickery. The media picked up on the interview, which altered the perception of the film in some quarters\u2014Pauline Kael\u2019s New Yorker review credited Jacobson with calling Moore out. In effect the interview had given a bloody nose to one of the hits of that year\u2019s New York Film Festival, and two years after the film community\u2019s outrage over the dismissal of longtime festival head Richard Roud, it\u2019s possible that the last thing the Film Society and the festival wanted on their hands was another controversy. 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        "raw_content": "The Nail in the Coffin to Open Carry Heads to CA. Governor's Desk\nTuesday, September 19, 2017 Posted by Craig Deluz\nSACRAMENTO, CA (September 19, 2017) \u2014 Assembly Bill 7, a measure which criminalizes the carrying of a long gun in the unincorporated area of a county, has passed out of the California Legislature and is now on the desk of Governor Jerry Brown.\n\u201cThe Second Amendment to the US Constitution clearly enumerates a fundamental right to bear arms. Nonetheless, the State of California has chosen to continue on the path toward completely eliminating this constitutional right in the Golden State,\u201d stated Craig DeLuz, Spokesman for the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC).\nIn the 1960\u2019s, California took away the ability to openly carry a loaded firearm in an attempt to disarm members of the Black Panther Party, simply because they dared to exercise their rights under the law in protest of discriminatory practices by the California Legislature. The state would further restrict this practice in 2011, by eliminating the right to openly bear arms anywhere, except in the unincorporated areas of counties. AB 7, by Assemblyman Mike Gipson (D - Carson), would be the nail in the coffin, effectively eliminating the ability to openly bear arms anywhere in the state of California.\n\u201cIn several jurisdictions, Los Angeles County for example, it is nearly impossible for an average person to be approved for a license to carry a firearm,\u201d notes DeLuz. \u201cSo, if one does not have the ability to bear arms in the State of California, concealed or openly, how exactly is one to exercise their Constitutionally enumerated right to bear arms in this state?\u201d\nAB 7 is now on the desk of Governor Jerry Brown, awaiting his signature or veto.",
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        "raw_content": "September 14, 2016 \u2013 Toronto, Ontario \u2013 Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)\nA Toronto-based medical device company is advancing diagnosis and treatment techniques to help improve the lives of prostate cancer patients, thanks to an investment from the Government of Canada.\nFocal Healthcare Inc. is receiving an investment of up to $870,000 to help commercialize its innovative prostate imaging technology designed to help physicians better diagnose and provide targeted treatment for prostate cancer.\nThis FedDev Ontario contribution was announced today by Arif Virani, Member of Parliament for Parkdale\u2013High Park, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario.\nThe Government\u2019s Innovation Agenda aims to make Canada a global centre for innovation \u2013 one that creates jobs, drives growth across all industries and improves the lives of all Canadians. This investment is another example of that vision in action.\nFedDev Ontario funding will help Focal Healthcare Inc. gain regulatory approval for two prostate imaging medical devices, Fusion MR Viewer and Fusion Bx, and begin commercialization in the United States. Fusion MR Viewer allows radiologists to view magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and mark regions suspected of cancer, while Fusion Bx fuses MRI and ultrasound images to more accurately identify suspicious tissue during a prostate biopsy exam. FedDev Ontario funding will also help the company manufacture initial units, and prepare for entry into other international markets, including Canada.\nThrough this project, Focal Healthcare Inc. is expecting to create 17 full-time equivalent jobs and strengthen southern Ontario\u2019s medical imaging industry.\n\u201cThe Government of Canada is committed to improving the lives of Canadians and is doing so by making important investments in the medical industry. With this funding, Focal Healthcare Inc. will be able to grow and bring its innovative medical imaging technology to market, while creating high-quality jobs right here in southern Ontario in the community of Parkdale\u2013High Park.\u201d\n\u2013 Arif Virani, Member of Parliament for Parkdale\u2013High Park\n\u201cThe Government of Canada\u2019s Innovation Agenda aims to not only grow businesses, but to ultimately improve lives. This investment in Focal Healthcare Inc. demonstrates how innovation can be used to advance medical technologies and improve the quality of patient care available for cancer patients.\u201d\n\u2013 The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario\n\u201cI believe that Focal Healthcare\u2019s MRI/Ultrasound fusion imaging technology will help revolutionize the way in which prostate cancer is diagnosed and treated. We are grateful for the support of FedDev Ontario which will allow us to accelerate commercialization and ensure all North American men soon have access to this improved standard of care.\u201d\n\u2013 Chicuong La, President and Chief Executive Officer, Focal Healthcare Inc.",
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        "raw_content": "How to Become an Iron Chef in Your Own Kitchen, According to Alton Brown\nFrom time management to creativity, these are the skills every Iron Chef needs.\nAvid viewers of Iron Chef watch the show in awe. The task before the elite chefs (the likes of Alex Guarnaschelli, Bobby Flay, and Stephanie Izard) and challengers on the cooking competition is Herculean: Cook a perfect meal in an hour, using just the ingredients provided, plus a secret ingredient\u2014anything from halibut, to beer, to coconut\u2014while the world watches. Though most of us succumb to the pressure of cooking a Thanksgiving dinner for family let alone creating world-class dishes for discerning judges, it\u2019s hard to watch the show and not wonder, could I become an Iron Chef? To find out, Food & Wine turned to the one person who knows the show better than anyone, host Alton Brown, ahead of season two of Iron Chef Gauntlet which premieres April 4.\nBrown has been hosting Iron Chef shows (there are many spin-offs of the original) for 14 seasons, so he\u2019s seen the best of the best compete against each other for ultimate kitchen dominance. Most of us watching at home can only dream of achieving their level of cooking competence, but there is still much to learn from the Iron Chef battlefield\u2014lessons that you can most certainly apply to your own kitchen.\n\u201cReal chefs at this level\u2014this isn\u2019t going to sound glamorous\u2014but they have amazing skills of organization,\u201d Brown tells Food & Wine. One of the most important skills an Iron Chef can have is the ability to \u201csequence out the order of things in which they need to be done.\u201d\nAt this point, Brown can usually predict what a chef plans to cook just by watching what order the chef preps her ingredients in. If the dough is being rolled out in the first fifteen minutes of an hour-long competition, the chef is likely making pasta, which needs to \u201chydrate and sit for a while,\u201d before being cooked.\nOf course, technical abilities, like knife skills are \u201ccritical for this kind of operation,\u201d but Brown thinks that all Iron Chefs have strong organizational skills in common.\nFor cooks at home, that means planning out what you\u2019re going to make ahead of time, reading the recipe before you get started, and gathering all your ingredients. Time management\u2014a huge part of the Iron Chef competition\u2014folds directly into a mastery of organization. Even if you\u2019re not working with a recipe, Brown recommends jotting down on paper how long each \u201coperation\u201d of the meal will take. Most people skip this step, which Brown says leads to \u201ca lot of frustration and failed meals.\"\nIn Iron Chef America the chefs usually have two sous chefs to help out during competition (this is not the case on Gauntlet, where most of the competition is one-on-one). Asking for help in the kitchen is indeed the mark of a good chef. Where should that help come from? Brown suggests recruiting the youngest members of your family; he\u2019s a big advocate for getting children into the kitchen to learn how to cook.\n\u201cFamilies and young people forget cooking is actually a group activity,\u201d he says.\nOnce you\u2019ve mastered those two pillars of professional cooking, you can move onto the \u201csingle biggest challenge,\u201d Brown sees on the show: Knowing what tool to use, and when to use it. If you\u2019ve only got an hour to cook dinner, you need kitchen appliances that will allow you to \u201cbend space and time.\u201d\nBrown says that as few as eight years ago, many chefs competing on Iron Chef didn\u2019t know how to use a pressure cooker. They simply were not used using tools that are the staples of home kitchens, but rarely appear in restaurants. But they adapted. Now even the microwave is commonly used in cooking competitions. For those of you at home, this means that you shouldn\u2019t be embarrassed to use tools that might make your life easier and make cooking dinner go faster, especially if you\u2019re short on time. It might be a shortcut, but it works.\nAll this advice has to do with technique, which will hopefully produce what all cooks\u2014amateur or professional\u2014want: delicious food. Brown has one last piece of wisdom, but it that has nothing to do with what tool to use to cut your vegetables or melt your butter. It\u2019s not a trick or a hack, but a state of mind.\n\u201cNever forget the fact that creativity is never going to be trumped by flavor,\u201d he says.\nSimply put, you shouldn\u2019t overthink your food. Creativity doesn\u2019t necessarily mean adding a cabinet full of seasoning or every garnish in your basket.\n\u201cOne of the things I see over and over is that a less confident chef will destroy his or her dish by adding something,\u201d he says. \u201c[Whereas] I will see someone like Bobby Flay take something off.\u201d\nCreativity can often work against chefs in a setting like Iron Chef, where there is an entire kitchen full of ingredients on hand. It might seem like a so-crazy-it-just-might-work idea to make a \u201cScandinavian Thai ceviche\u201d in the heat of the moment, but as Brown jokes, a Chihuahua should not be breed with a Saint Bernard.\n\u201cThat can really backfire, when someone fixates on an idea and commits so much time to the idea,\u201d he explains, \u201cthat the idea kills them. In the end, it wasn\u2019t the right idea, but they stuck with it because they needed a creative identity.\u201d\nAs for how Brown thinks he would do as a contestant, he says he would be \u201chorrible.\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t cook fast. The speed would kill me,\u201d he says. \u201cI would lock up and have a little drool coming out of my mouth.\u201d\nIt\u2019s that level of anxiety that can be a chef\u2019s undoing on Iron Chef Gauntlet\u2014especially since they have no one to back them up. 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        "raw_content": "Are Chelsea on their way to a place in the history books?\nby Toby Fry share\n3-6, 5-3, & 8-0. Just three results from the Premier League so far, and we\u2019re only in October. Another high scoring Premier League season is upon us.\nIn recent seasons we\u2019ve seen a large increase in the amount of goals scored in England\u2019s top division. The highest tally to date was the 2011/12 season in which during all 380 matches there was a total of 1066 goals scored \u2013 that\u2019s a total of 2.80 per game. The two seasons both after and preceding that record were extremely high also, with a total of 1063 goals being scored in both.\nA lot has been made of the weakening defences in the Premier League and this season is currently on course to break the record set in 2011/12. There has been 90 games so far in this Premier League season and currently the goals tally is on 259 (was 219 at the same time last season) \u2013 which is 2.88 per game on average. That puts the current season on course for a total of 1094 goals. That would be a considerable margin in comparison to previous seasons, and it shows no signs of stoping. There must be something to explain this recent trend, but what?\nIs it quite simply a case of defenders not being as good as they used to be? Has the departure of Tony Adams, Sol Campbell and Jamie Carragher really affected the entire division? There\u2019s no doubt in my mind that the level of defenders hasn\u2019t really dropped at all, and certainly not as drastic as the stats suggest.\nIs it to do with the quality of strikers? Well, in the record season of 2011/12 three players scored over 20 goals (Van Persie, Rooney, Aguero), and a further 5 players scored 15+. Some of those in the latter category are certainly not seen as amongst the greats in the Premier League era: notably Yakubu, Clint Dempsey, and Grant Holt. So lesser players were able to score a high amount of goals.\nHowever, that argument falls down when you look at last season (which was relatively far off the record) with Suarez scoring over 30, along with 20+ each for Sturridge and Yaya Toure. Another 7 players scored 15+ also.\n439 players have made an appearance in the Premier League thus far and if all those were to score one goal each, that\u2019s 439 goals (good at maths, me). Many players will score at least once and of course a select few will score over 20, however to break the record for goals, there must be a contribution of goals from many positions and from many clubs i.e. top players won\u2019t be enough to break the record.\nThe quality of footballers in the Premier League has generally risen as an average in recent years. Maybe if the quality of defenders and attackers increases in the same amount the attackers will still dominate proceedings \u2013 after all, regardless of how good a defence is they will concede sometimes.\nFootball favours attackers and football without goals is completely pointless, therefore the goals tally will keep rising slowly but surely with no real definitive explanation.",
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        "raw_content": "Office of Alumni Relations Scholarships, Fort Lewis College\nBenefits & Services Scholarships\nOffice of Alumni Engagement Scholarships\nAt Fort Lewis College we take care of our own! Every year, the Office of Alumni Engagement provides scholarships to the children and grandchildren of Fort Lewis College alumni. It is only through the generous contributions of alumni that these scholarships are possible.\nAPPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS/AWARDS\nAny child or grandchild of an alumnus/alumna of Fort Lewis College is eligible to apply for alumni scholarships. An alumnus/alumna of Fort Lewis College is defined as a person who has attended a minimum of two years or four terms at Fort Lewis College.\nThe scholarship applicant must have a 2.70 cumulative grade point average. College students must have carried an average of 30 credit hours for the fall, spring, and summer semesters. First consideration will be given to those who have demonstrated academic excellence at the college level.\nIn addition to the Application Form, all applicants must submit the following supplemental documents:\nA letter or essay discussing why you feel you are a good candidate for the scholarship/award.\nCopies (need not be official) of all high school transcripts if freshman and college transcripts if transfer or returning student.\nRecipients of scholarships must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours per academic year to be eligible to retain the scholarship in subsequent terms/years. Recipients must also submit a letter of thanks once they are notified of their scholarship, and must agree to help the Office of Alumni Relations at a minimum of one special event or with one special project during the academic year.\nScholarships are generally valued between $500 and $1000. The value of awards, as well as the overall number of scholarships and awards given, varies dependent upon available funds.\nScholarships and awards will be made for (1) academic year (fall and spring terms) and are not automatically renewable; Recipients must re-apply for the scholarship each academic year.\nContact Sandy Jameson, Scholarship Manager, at 970 247-7121 or jameson_s@fortlewis.edu to inquire about requirements.\nApplication Deadline February 1st.",
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The market will be friendly to any organization that incorporates artificial intelligence as part of its operations, and such firms will be more effective, making greater profits.\nEven though AI is lucrative and beneficial, there are fears it could lead to redundancy because it can accomplish tasks faster and often more effectively than humans. Be that as it may, artificial intelligence has its limitations. There are certain things that people can do that AI cannot. Therefore, people remain an integral part of any operation. Though artificial intelligence is in its initial stages, many leadership teams across the globe have begun to reconsider many of their critical structures.\nThe advancement of technology has caused numerous firms to change their organizational make-up and human resources departments, come up with new training models, and re-evaluate their hiring practices. The Human Capital Trends Report from Deloitte base these inferences from over 10,000 surveys involving business leaders and human resources personnel. Most of the organizations that are restructuring are doing so because artificial intelligence has penetrated greatly in its initial stages. The early penetration of AI software has caused a shift, and organizations need to be ready to adapt accordingly. AI is not doing away with human jobs; it is instead creating space for more, according to Josh Bersin, a founder and principal member of Bersin from Deloitte. Bersin says that since there are many jobs that a robot cannot do, the human brain is an essential part of an organization. Such human tasks include solving problems in an interdisciplinary manner, communication, and empathy. Anyone who has a job that is task-oriented may have to undergo fresh training, or move into a new role.\nBersin\u00e2\u2019s report found over 40 percent of respondents have implemented AI technologies in the workplace, or made notable progress in incorporating artificial intelligence into their operations. Be that as it may, it is only a small number of global executives that are ready to manage a team of staff with AI, robots and people working side-by-side. Therefore, an imminent revolution under the banner of artificial intelligence working in collaboration with ancient AI technologies will force numerous companies to reconsider their operating strategies.\nThere are numerous experts on freelancer.com that can teach you and your team about AI.\nAs new technologies become a reality in this critical transitional period, some corporations are retraining their staff as they work. The role of the human resources department is also changing. HR was initially involved in recruiting and evaluating potential employees, but AI software can do this effectively. Human resources are now focused on improving the experience of staff in the progressively dependent workforce. The Deloitte survey found that over 55 percent of the respondents were changing their human resources programs to incorporate mobile and digital tools. A third of the respondents reported that they were already using AI technology in delivering their HR mandates. Organizations cannot avoid incorporating artificial intelligence into their core functions forever, so they must be more team-oriented and collaborative, and depart from the traditional top-down structure of administration.\nThings AI cannot do\nIn an article about emotional intelligence from Harvard Business Review, the writer notes that though AI can do an array of activities that a human cannot, a machine is limited in some ways. It cannot perform some functions, which calls for human intervention. Anyone who wants to remain relevant in their profession should focus on capabilities and skills that artificial intelligence cannot replicate. Such skills include interacting, motivating, socializing, and understanding human beings.\nA machine can diagnose illnesses and recommend treatment in a more effective way than a fallible human doctor. However, a person will have to sit with the patient, be empathetic, understand the condition, and determine the optimal course of treatment. Complex business situations and challenges must involve people. Tasks such as identifying which staff can best lead others in the delivery of a certain task, motivate others to finish a complex assignment, deliver certain information that elicits a specific emotion, and communications to merge the operations of different companies. Such tasks and many others involve aspects that affect people on an emotional level, and a machine cannot perform them. Therefore, even though emotional intelligence is an integral part of the operation of many companies, people still play an undeniably important role in the workplace.\nIt will not be easy for doctors to trust a machine to diagnose and suggest treatment. It is worth mentioning that artificial intelligence has not been able to learn autonomously. It cannot function without the input of people, relying on humans to learn various interactions and processes. According to Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook\u2019s co-founder, people need to train robots so they can answer some of the toughest business questions. He asserts that, though people are required to automate several human resources functions, relying on the human hand alone is untenable. It is possible to teach artificial intelligence to interact with people, including various public and business figures.\nWhat can people do with AI?\nIt has not been possible for a machine to emulate the way people interact, despite developers having made machines with deep learning abilities. This is because the complexities of a language are only open to the human mind. Nuances such as body language, tone, and inflection are only understandable to the human mind. Machines cannot decipher such complexities, let alone use them in a capacity that could fool someone into thinking it was a person. Therefore, it is necessary to have people in situations that involve human emotions, including customer service. It is far easier for a person to understand intent during a one-on-one human interaction.\nPeople can receive detailed information faster as they interact with others. Such information could take years to compile, code, and relay using a machine. In cases such as session calls for a question and answer session, the people involved will respond in real time. The bottom line here is that artificial intelligence is not a career-threatening invention, rather a wonderful innovation that will augment the work people do.\nGetting the best from AI and people\nRoy Raanani believes the best way to reap optimal benefits from AI and people is to incorporate both in operations. Technology can help us to understand how the best performers operate. Replicating the lessons people learn makes work easier. A human resources manager can put artificial intelligence to work performing complicated analysis, leaving people to do the tasks that absolutely require human intervention. Customers will always demand high-class service, and a business that operates with people and uses artificial intelligence will prosper. 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        "raw_content": "Humanitarian, Musings, Theories, Ideas and Policy\nUsing SMS in disaster response - and preparedness\nA couple of weeks ago I had the great pleasure, and honour, of joining a wonderful panel, including Carel Pedre, Haiti DJ and activist, and Rory Williams of Carbonsmart.com, at the 5th Digital Citizen Indaba in Grahamstown, South Africa. The brief was to talk about digital communication in the context of natural disasters and climate change. I've spent the last three years working on humanitarian policy, so it was a real treat to bring past and current preoccupations together and let them go for a little walk, arm in arm. As ever though, time ran short, so I thought I'd repost the gist of the presentation here.\nThinking through what to say, I went back to the basics of understanding what happens in a disaster, and what local, national and international organisations, communities and individuals can do to mitigate their effects and help people recover when they happen. I came across this excellent visualisation of the phases of disaster management and response by the University of Wisconsin's Disaster Management Center, via \u00d6zge Yal\u00e7iner's thesis.\nWhat's striking about this graphic is how little of it is taken up by what we might think of as classic disaster management - maybe a third of it - if you imagine it as a clock face, from about 8 'o' clock to midnight. Even then, the bit that generates most of the donations and media coverage lasts even less - by the time we get up to ten or eleven 'o' clock, when the slow, laborious process of recovery begins, the world's attention has usually moved on, barring major anniversaries and scandals. I think we're seeing this with Haiti right now. But fully half of the wheel is taken up with understanding and preparing for disasters before they happen. Another big slice represents the critical prediction and early warning analysis in which governments and local knowledge play an essential part.\nMuch of this work, all the way around the wheel, requires community participation - and quite right too. Requirements analysis and needs assessment need local knowledge and community input; reconstruction must be community-led and owned to be successful. Then follow the wheel round to between midnight and 1 'o' clock - there's a segment devoted to gathering disaster histories and experiences, both to learn and to help plan and prepare for future emergencies. Again, this is a key point of community action. Between 2 and 3 'o' clock, vulnerability analyses bring in community maps, workshops, focus group discussions, and other techniques to make sure that interventions and community support mechanisms reach the right people and places at the right moments. And last-mile disaster preparedness and early warning systems and mechanisms just won't work unless they are truly owned by the communities who have to enact them.\nThis will come as a surprise to none of you, given the focus of this blog, but: I think there's a significant opportunity here to use SMS to help communities to engage with these processes and get their views heard. Complaints and response systems, data-gathering, early warning and evacuation alerts all have and should be delivered using SMS, given its ubiquity in areas that are otherwise hard to reach. Two-way communication using an SMS hub running FrontlineSMS would enable you to send alerts, information about distributions, advice and even messages of support and solidarity; and more importantly, receive information about what's happening on the ground, invaluable local knowledge, and feedback on the success of programmes, and allow people to express what they are feeling. The Haiti experience has shown that this is possible in an emergency setting, and the important work of evaluating the success of those programmes is ongoing - the next step being to build on this learning to improve our understanding of best practice for SMS in emergencies. And as I write, agencies now experienced in using SMS in the fraught days after a disaster are thinking about how to maintain those links, and forge new ones, as they move into the 'recovery phase'. But many organisations are beginning to use SMS in the longer-term, more gradual process of helping people to mitigate and prepare for the risks they're exposed to - we know many are using FrontlineSMS.\nWe didn't get time to talk much about this on the day, but maybe we can carry on the conversation now. What do you think?\nI really enjoyed the event and the thought-provoking discussions about digital activism. I'm very grateful to the DCI team for asking us to be part of the day, and to the lovely participants, who very obligingly joined in with a bit of what I like to call FrontlineSMS Pilates.\nTagged: community, disaster preparedness, empowerment, FrontlineSMS, humanitarian aid, Mobile, SMS\nNewer PostWhat could an SMS do in humanitarian aid? 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        "raw_content": "As we observed the centennial commemoration of Armistice Day yesterday, recalling the end of WWI and the brave men and women who sacrificed so much at that time, we now further honor all the veterans who have made great sacrifices to defend our country\u2019s freedom. On this Veterans Day we remember those who have given their time, their suffering, and even their lives. We are reminded of the important work the church is called upon to do in helping veterans acclimate back into the community and to help heal the wounds, seen and unseen, that they suffer. We commend the crucial work of people like Nate Graeser, who oversees the Los Angeles Veterans Collaborative, a network of more than 250 organizations and stakeholders seeking together to identify and resolve the needs of local veterans. Or the numerous chaplains who are present with veterans and servicepersons amidst their grief and trauma. As Rev. Dr. Alan T. \u201cBlues\u201d Baker, retired Rear Admiral in the USMC, noted:\n\u201cWhat we do as chaplains is radical incarnational ministry. All chaplains, whether they\u2019re Buddhist or Muslim, understand the ministry of presence. As Christians, we are the physical manifestation of Christ\u2019s love, and this is what is specific about Christian chaplaincy. [Longtime Fuller professor] Ray Anderson used to talk to me about it like this: it\u2019s incarnational ministry and church outside the walls. Your office is in your boots.\u201d\nRead more stories from chaplains and their ministry to veterans\nRead more about the vital work of Nate Graeser",
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        "raw_content": "Honouring the achievements of your loved ones and celebrating the life you shared together are the cornerstones of healing after loss.\nHonouring the life of your loved one means you value the relationship you shared. We look forward to helping you decide how to celebrate that bond, and honour the unique individual you've lost. We can make suggestions to enhance your tribute ideas. Together we will create a fitting and memorable event. Contact us today to discuss the possibilities.\nThe traditional newspaper obituary is quickly being replaced by the memorial website. We\u2019ve taken the concept further than anyone else. Our memorial sites are not just a repository of family photos and videos; they\u2019re tools for connecting with family and friends, all in honour of your loved one. We invite you to take a tour, so you can see its power to celebrate connections, honour a life, and record the love you shared.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Archives for Princesses game of thrones\nPrincesses game of thrones\nThe Witcher Netflix series casts Ciri and Yennefer \u2013 showrunner has \u201cpulled back from playing the video games\u201d\nAfter all the controversy surrounding rumours that Ciri in The Witcher Netflix series would be played by a BAME actor, it turns out she\u2019s not. Ciri will be played by Freya Allan, best known for her role as Young Minerva in Into the Badlands. The young actress will star alongside Superman actor Henry Cavill, who plays adoptive father Geralt. Additionally, Anya Chalotra (The ABC Murders) takes on the role of Yennefer, Ciri\u2019s mother figure, Geralt\u2019s true love, and badass sorceress. Also joining the cast are Jodhi May (Game of Thrones), who plays Queen Calanthe; Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson (Fortitude), who plays the queen\u2019s husband; and Adam Levy (Snatch), as Mousesack the druid. Mimi Ndiweni and Therica Wilson-Read play sorcerers in training, Millie Brady plays an outcast princess, and MyAnna Buring takes the role of the head of the Aretuza magical academy. It seems like a good mix of newcomers and star talent, and we can\u2019t wait to see how it shapes up, even \u2026 [Read more...] about The Witcher Netflix series casts Ciri and Yennefer \u2013 showrunner has \u201cpulled back from playing the video games\u201d\nTolkien the piss: Disenchantment is The Simpsons meets Lord of the Rings, and it\u2019s on Netflix in August\nFantasy is fertile ground for comedy. With all its weighty, terribly serious lore, its stiff traditions, and its outlandish tropes, the likes of Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings are absolutely ripe for parody, yet surprisingly few shows or movies have managed to produce genuine comedy from the fantasy genre. Enter Disenchantment, the new show from animator Matt Groening, who created both The Simpsons and Futurama - two of the funniest, best observed TV shows of the past 20 years. It\u2019s due exclusively on Netflix on August 17 and\u2026 it\u2019s genuinely laugh-out-loud funny.This show was almost presented as an aside during Netflix\u2019s \u2018What\u2019s Next\u2019 conference in April, yet it could be one of the most important, impressive shows on the streaming service in 2018. It follows the exploits of Princess Bean (hello there, not so subtle nod to Sean Bean who plays Ned Stark in Game of Thrones / Boromir in LOTR), who is being forced to marry against her will to \u2026 [Read more...] about Tolkien the piss: Disenchantment is The Simpsons meets Lord of the Rings, and it\u2019s on Netflix in August\nHow a Russian strategy game where you can marry a frog or a zombie became a classic\nIt is a truth universally acknowledged that Heroes of Might and Magic 3 is not only one of the best PC strategy games ever made, but one of the best games period, perfectly capturing the magic of building castles and battling fantasy armies. Unfortunately 3DO filed for bankruptcy soon after producing the disappointing fourth entry in the series in the early 2000s, taking New World Computing, the developers of Might and Magic, with them. Ubisoft swooped in to take over, and would then go on to produce increasingly mediocre sequels. But fortunately for us, in 2008 King's Bounty: The Legend came from Russia, with love.King's Bounty: The Legend was actually a reboot of the 1990 precursor to the Heroes of Might and Magic series, the original King's Bounty. It had laid down the template, combining turn-based tactical combat with stacks of dozens and even hundreds of units battling on a hex-grid map, as well as managing resources and raising armies via a strategic overland map filled \u2026 [Read more...] about How a Russian strategy game where you can marry a frog or a zombie became a classic\nGame of Thrones isn\u2019t coming around for the final season until 2019 and fans need tv shows like Game of Thrones to fill this void for violence of wars, family betrayal, two-faced characters, jaw-dropping and shocking deaths, and all the good stuff that is George R. R. Martin\u2019s brainchild. 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        "raw_content": "IBM Watson vs Open Calais\nIf you\u2019re comparing IBM Watson (or Alchemy API) and Open Calais, you\u2019re most likely interested in entity extraction \u2013 the natural language processing technique that tags references in text. One of the notable features of any entity extraction system is the ability to identify previously unseen items of a class (e.g. if you\u2019re looking for the make and model of vehicles mentioned in a document, values that are novel to the algorithm). Separately, the number of different classes of entities recognized may be important, as it takes quite a bit of human labor to train these tools.\nI ran a few thousand files through each for a search engine that finds good audio lectures \u2013 transcripts, talk descriptions, and author bios (~15k requests).\nThe IBM Watson product line is a series of many different products and features \u2013 there are additional APIs for relationship extraction, microformat tagging, extracting text from HTML, speech to text, and some image processing utilities I haven\u2019t explored. It appears that IBM is trying to make the \u201cWatson\u201d line the AWS of artificial intelligence tools. This includes some features like sentiment and emotion analysis, which seem clearly aimed at marketers (e.g. finding sentiment of tweets). Watson identifies apparently hundreds of different types of entities (cities, different forms of times, health conditions, etc). Watson also offers a tool to build your own models, although this costs approximately $4k per month (and scales with team size) plus another $3.5k per month to host the model, so this is clearly out of startup range.\nOpen Calais, by contrast, is a very focused API, aiming at just entity and relationship extraction. This reflects the internal uses the product has within Thomson Reuters \u2013 tagging legal and financial documents for companies, law firms, and individuals referenced in text. In my opinion, it is unlikely that any company has spent as much time training entity extraction systems as Thomson Reuters, as this has been used against many of their existing database properties to generate new product lines. I don\u2019t know how much Open Calais is used directly for internal products, as opposed to internal APIs, but in my testing I found that Open Calais typically returned double the number of entities Watson did. It is also a bit slower, and returns detailed context information about each entity.\nIn cases where something can be detected as a known quantity (e.g. \u201cMicrosoft\u201d) Thomson Reuters has their own system of internal identifiers, whereas Alchemy API returns identifiers to datasets that normal people can actually make use of (e.g. http://wiki.dbpedia.org/).\nWhich API you\u2019d want really depends on what you\u2019re building. Both products have generous free plans and communicate through JSON payloads, so it\u2019s pretty easy to try out both. I was able to port my application from Watson to Open Calais in about an hour, for instance. While the marketing sites for both products are a bit of a pain, the IBM site (\u201cBlueMix\u201d) is particularly terrible. When I tried to upgrade to a paid account, the site refused to believe I\u2019d read the agreements and required support to get around it \u2013 the whole experience is like this, so budget extra time for wrestling with the site.",
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        "raw_content": "/ All categories of countries are / All you need to know about sugar cane in Brasil\nAll you need to know about sugar cane in Brasil\n1. How much sugar cane is produced in Brazil and around the world?\nBrazil produced 620 million tons of sugar cane in 2010. World production is close to 1.6 billion tons annually and is concentrated in tropical regions, particularly developing nations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. According to the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization, there are over 100 countries producing sugar cane today.\nIn Brazil, sugar cane currently covers 9.5 million hectares, or 2.9% of the country\u2019s total arable land. The crop is grown primarily in the South-Central and Northeastern regions, with South-Central Brazil responsible for close to 90% of Brazil\u2019s sugar cane In that region, the harvest runs from April to December, and in the Northeast, it lasts from September to March. The state of Sao Paulo alone accounts for 60% of the country\u2019s total sugar cane production.\n2. How important is sugar cane to meeting Brazil\u2019s energy needs?\nSugar cane ethanol and bio electricity produced from leftover fibres, stalks and leaves make sugar cane the largest source of renewable energy in Brazil. Sugar cane provides 18% of the country\u2019s total energy supply, second only to oil and ahead of hydroelectricity. More than half the country\u2019s gasoline needs have been replaced by sugar cane ethanol \u2013 making gasoline the alternative fuel in Brazil. Learn more about Brazil\u2019s diverse energy matrix.\n3. How does sugar cane ethanol help mitigate global warming ?\nSubstituting sugar cane ethanol for gasoline reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 90% on average. Since 2003, Brazil\u2019s use of this clean, renewable fuel has cut that country\u2019s carbon dioxide emissions by 128 million tons. That\u2019s as good for the environment as planting and maintaining 916 million trees for 20 years! Learn more about how sugarcane reduces greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil.\n4. Does the production of Brazilian sugar cane ethanol contribute to deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest?\nNo. The Amazon region does not offer the proper climatic, economic or logistical conditions for commercial sugar cane production.\nMost sugar cane for ethanol production (90%) is harvested in South-Central Brazil, over 2,500 km (1,550 miles) from the outside edge of the Amazon. The remainder (10%) is grown in Northeastern Brazil, about the same distance from the Amazon\u2019s easternmost fringe. That is roughly equivalent to the distance between New York City and Dallas, or between Paris and Moscow. Find out for yourself by exploring an interactive map that shows precisely where sugar cane is grown in Brazil.\n5. Does sugar cane expansion push other agricultural activities into the Brazilian rainforest?\nBrazil has made significant progress reducing deforestation rates over the past decade and Brazil is now mentioned as a leading example on how to fight this problem. Reduced Brazilian deforestation occurred while sugarcane cultivation was expanding rapidly due to booming demand for ethanol, making any correlation between the two a hazardous argument and empirically very difficult to demonstrate.\nIn 2009, the Brazilian government launched the Agro-ecological Zoning for Sugar cane initiative to induce the expansion of sugar cane production in areas that are agronomically, climatically and environmentally suitable. This pioneering initiative helps ensure the sustainable growth of sugar cane production and prohibits expansion in sensitive ecosystems like the Amazon, the Pantanal wetlands and Upper Paraguay river basin. Learn more about Brazil\u2019s approach to preserving biodiversity and protecting precious resources.\n6. Is Brazil being overrun by sugarcane plantations to the detriment of food production?\nProduction of both food and bioenergy has increased significantly in Brazil. In the last 20 years, the volume of sugarcane harvested and processed in Brazil has almost tripled to meet rising demand for sugarcane ethanol and bioelectricity. During that time, there has been no drop in Brazilian food production. In fact, Brazil\u2019s grain production doubled during the past ten years. Besides sugar and ethanol, Brazil is the world\u2019s leading exporter of beef, coffee, orange juice and poultry. The country is not just feeding itself better but also much of the world with its high-productivity agriculture.\n7. How are labour conditions in the Brazilian sugar cane sector?\nThe sugar cane industry is one of Brazil\u2019s most important economic sectors in terms of job creation, with more than 1.2 million people employed nationwide. The average wage paid by member companies of the Brazilian Sugar cane Industry Association (UNICA) is roughly double the current federal minimum wage, which makes salaries for sugar cane workers compared to others in the agriculture second only to those in the highly mechanized soybean sector. Learn more about steps the Brazilian sugar cane industry takes to create a safe and responsible work environment.\n8. Does sugar cane ethanol production and use cause more damage to the environment than fossil fuels?\nAbsolutely not! Compared to gasoline, sugar cane ethanol cuts carbon dioxide emissions by 90% on average. That\u2019s better than any other liquid biofuel produced today at commercial scale. Learn more about the sustainable production of sugarcane products and their many benefits.\n9. What are the differences between ethanol produced from sugarcane, corn, sugar beet wheat and other feed stocks?\nThe finished product \u2013 ethanol \u2013 is virtually identical chemically. The only difference is the plant used to produce this renewable fuel. However, using sugar cane as a feedstock produces many important benefits compared to other plants.\nUnder current Brazilian conditions, the production of a given quantity of sugar cane ethanol yields nine times more energy than it consumes during its production, an energy balance that is over four times better than that of ethanol from sugar beet and wheat and nearly seven times that of corn ethanol. This energy advantage in turn contributes to a significant reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.\nAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy, the production of gasoline and diesel not only does not yield renewable energy, but also results in negative energy efficiency. For each unit of fossil energy consumed during the production process, only about 0.8 unit of fossil energy is generated.\nBrazilian sugarcane ethanol also features the highest level of productivity in terms of liters of fuel per hectare of land required. While South- Central Brazil produces, on average, 7,500 liters per hectare, European sugar beet ethanol yields an average of 5,500 l/ha while U.S. corn ethanol reaches around 3,800 l/ha.\n10. Does sugar cane ethanol production consume more energy than it generates?\nNo. When the entire process is considered \u2013 a so-called \u201cwells-to-wheels\u201d analysis that factors in cultivation, harvesting, processing, transportation and use \u2013 every unit of fossil energy consumed to produce sugar cane ethanol yields 9.3 units of clean, renewable fuel. In comparison, ethanol produced from other feed stocks such as sugar beet, grains and corn, manages a 4-to-1 ratio at best.\n11. Is sugarcane ethanol a solution where only Brazil benefits?\nNo. More than 100 countries grow sugarcane, and most could repeat Brazil\u2019s successful experience by producing, using and exporting ethanol. Most of these countries are emerging economies located in tropical regions, which would appreciate opportunities for greater economic development. Ethanol production and use creates jobs, develops technology, allows for the introduction of cheap renewable electricity in rural areas, cuts down on oil imports and provides a new export product.\nExpanding ethanol production to more of those cane-growing countries would also enhance global energy security by diversifying energy supplies and reducing world reliance on only 20 oil-producing countries.\n12. Will ethanol become a global commodity ?\nEthanol is poised to become an established global energy commodity thanks to many factors that include:\nThe adoption of bio fuel consumption targets in an increasing number of countries\nSignificant investment in ethanol by global firms from a wide range of sectors\nRecognition that ethanol helps confront the growing challenges of energy security, global warming and economic development\nHowever, ethanol will become a true global commodity only when commercial barriers imposed by developed countries are removed. Ironically, fossil fuels continue to be traded freely around the world, while renewable fuels \u2013 which are cleaner and represent progress towards energy security \u2013 face highly protected markets.\n13. What is the outlook for the flex fuel vehicle market in Brazil?\nFlex fuel vehicles (FFVs) that can run on either gasoline or ethanol were first introduced in Brazil in 2003. They now account for 90 percent of new car sales and nearly half of all Brazilian vehicles on the road today. Market projections suggest FFV sales will stabilize at around 90 percent in Brazil, with the other 10 percent comprised of diesel-powered light vehicles and gasoline-powered imports that do not offer the flex fuel option.\nWith FFVs so prevalent, most Brazilian consumers have a choice at the pump, and they\u2019ve chosen to replace more than half the country\u2019s gasoline needs with sugar cane ethanol. 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It is a desired component of vehicle which provides direction and ease of accessibility in the car without physical contact. Economic backdrop around the world and positive sales position raised component demand. Growing investment on luxury cars is another factor that has positively impacted demand of the product. It is a translucent presentation that offers data in the automobile without demanding users to look away from their standard viewpoint.\nGrowing luxury car sector will drive automotive head-up display (HUD) market, mass production of luxury passenger vehicle grew over 6% in 2016. Big luxury car manufacturers such as Audi and BMW has launched this technology in their products. Technological upgradation has progressed to the point where it is feasible, it is used in navigation as well as road marking. It is also useful in conditions like bad visibility.\nIncreasing demand of automobiles will lead to surge in automotive head-up display (HUD) market. GST is the factor that drives consumption in the industry. Overall reduction of tax burden on consumers has triggered investment on vehicles. This industry plays a significant role in the economy of a country and generation of revenue. Rising disposable income of consumer is a key factor that drives automobile sector and influences the product.\nSuch devices will further evolve as portable multimedia that will directly distract the driver. Diversion from voice, flashing text and low light efficiency can result into major car accidents that can impact demand of the product. Excessive cost of this innovative technology is another factor that hinders growth of automotive head-up display (HUD) market.\nBased on vehicle price automotive head-up display (HUD) market is divided into premium, luxury and middle segment cars. Component bifurcation of the product involves projector, combiner, video, image generator and windshield. It is majorly used in automobile sector in various applications such as luxury and mid segment cars.\nNorth America led by the U.S. is largest manufacturer of luxury cars. The product is optional in low budget but is mandatory in all luxury cars. It provides ease in accessibility, vision, direction and adds value, prestige in vehicle. Sales of premium luxury cars and SUV\u2019s has witness increase of over 3%, 1% respectively in 2016. With rising technological advancement, low employment rate and high demand for luxury cars drives automotive head-up display (HUD) market.\nAsia Pacific automotive head-up display (HUD) market, led by India and China will witness significant growth due to growing locomotive industry, increasing population and rise in disposable income that boosts demand for the product. China vehicle sales will grow over 3.5% in 2017 as tax cut reduced on small engine cars. 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In Plant Cell Environ, Nov 2015\nUNASSIGNED: COX17 is a soluble protein from the mitochondrial intermembrane space that participates in the transfer of copper for cytochrome c oxidase (COX) assembly in eukaryotic organisms.\nAberrant expression of copper associated genes after copper accumulation in COMMD1-deficient dogs.\nPenning et al., Utrecht, Netherlands. In J Trace Elem Med Biol, 2015\nExpression of genes involved in copper metabolism (COX17, CCS, ATOX1, MT1A, CP, ATP7A, ATP7B, ) and oxidative stress (SOD1, catalase, GPX1 ) was measured by qPCR.\nIntegrated multi-omics analyses reveal the pleiotropic nature of the control of gene expression by Puf3p.\nPavitt et al., Manchester, United Kingdom. In Sci Rep, 2014\nExtensive studies of its regulation of COX17 demonstrate its role in mRNA decay.\nVascular endothelial growth factor recovers suppressed cytochrome c oxidase activity by restoring copper availability in hypertrophic cardiomyocytes.\nKang et al., Chengdu, China. 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        "raw_content": "\u203a Guangzhou, China\nGuangzhou Tours, Vacation Packages & Travel Experiences\nGuangzhou, previously known as Canton, is the capital of Guangdong Province and the 3rd largest city in China. Situated on the Pearl River, it is 175 kilometres/108 miles north of Hong Kong, conveneient for a China vacation.\nThe major event in this city of 14 million people is the Canton Trade Fair which takes place every April and November. Apart from this, there are many excellent attractions to make a visit enjoyable. The Canton tower, a multi-purpose observation edifice which is 600 metres/1970 feet in height, is a major landmark and is the 3rd highest tower and 5th tallest freestanding structure in the world. Its \u201ctwisted\u201d shape makes it fascinating architecturally. The Chigang Pagoda situated on the river, built in 1619 and made of red sandstone was originally built to bring good luck to the city and surrounding area.\nShamian Island is a wonderful place to stroll around with its collection of gothic, baroque and neoclassical architecture. It has a historical significance. Yuexiu Park consists of 3 artificial lakes and 7 hills, hence the name in Cantonese. It combines ecology with cultural relics. Here you can see the Five Ram statue, one of the most famous in Guangzhou and the emblem of the city. The park is people-oriented with swimming pools, restaurants and a botanical garden. It also houses the Guangzhou Museum which contains comprehensive exhibits depicting the city\u2019s history plus the history of the Chinese Revolution and an Art Gallery which contains masterpieces of Chinese calligraphy, all to be enjoyed on China travel.\nOther landmarks are the130 year old Sacred Heart Cathedral known as the Notre Dame of the East designed by French architects and the pagoda-like SunYat-sen Memorial Hall, a monument to the forerunner of the Chinese Revolution. Not far from the city is White Cloud Mountain, a beauty spot with parklands that include a sculpture park.",
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        "raw_content": "Gran Tierra Energy to Host First Quarter 2011 Results Conference Call on May 10, 2011 at 8:00 A.M. Mountain Time\nCALGARY, Alberta, May 4, 2011, Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (NYSE AMEX: GTE; TSX: GTE) (\"Gran Tierra Energy\"), a company focused on oil and gas exploration and production in South America, announced today that it plans to release its financial and operating results the evening of Monday, May 9, 2011 and host its first quarter 2011 results conference call on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. Mountain Time (MT).\nPresident and CEO, Dana Coffield, CFO, Martin Eden and COO, Shane O Leary will discuss Gran Tierra Energy s financial and operating results for the quarter and then take questions from securities analysts and institutional shareholders.\nInterested parties may access the conference call by dialing 1-866-804-6924 (domestic) or +1-857-350-1670 (international), pass code 85016866. The call will also be available via web cast at www.grantierra.com, www.streetevents.com, or www.fulldisclosure.com. The web cast will be available on Gran Tierra Energy s website until the next earnings call.\nIf you are unable to participate, an audio replay of the call will be available beginning two hours after the call until 11:59 p.m. on May 24, 2011. To access the replay dial 1-888-286-8010 (domestic) or +1-617-801-6888 (international) pass code 58763898.",
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        "title": "Alimony Modifications | Cherry Hill Divorce Lawyers Graziano & Flynn",
        "raw_content": "Cherry Hill Alimony Modification Lawyer Knowledgeable Divorce Lawyer Negotiates for Changes in Spousal Support Orders for Clients in New Jersey\nA New Jersey family court judge\u2019s decision to order spousal support, or alimony, in a divorce proceeding is based on a number of factors. The main issue at hand is how can a reasonable standard of living be maintained for both spouses. There is no formula for calculating alimony in New Jersey. Instead, a judge considers facts such as length of marriage, lifestyle enjoyed during the marriage, each spouse\u2019s earning potential and education, and expenses going forward.\nIf something changes after the judge issues an order for alimony, either spouse has the right to go back to court to attempt to modify the order. Rest assured, changing the order for spousal support won\u2019t be easy, but it can be done. You need a savvy alimony modification lawyer on your side who understands these complex laws and will fight for your financial needs in New Jersey family court. Contact Graziano & Flynn for a consultation about your case.\nConvincing a NJ Judge to Modify an Alimony Order in Cherry Hill\nSince the main purpose of alimony is to allow both spouses to maintain a reasonable standard of living, it stands to reason that, when circumstances change, there may be more or less of a need for spousal support. However, it\u2019s important to understand that New Jersey family judges won\u2019t judge grant requests for alimony modification just because you asked for one. The filer must prove there is an actual change in circumstances that necessitates the change.\nUnder new alimony guidelines adopted by the NJ Legislature in 2014 (N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23), common reasons judges will consider an alimony modification request include when:\nOne spouse has a health condition\nThere is a significant decrease in income\nA business fails\nOne of the spouse\u2019s retire\nThe truth is, however, judges do not approve alimony modification easily and rarely will job loss or unemployment convince a judge to change an order (unless the particular unemployment situation is one of the circumstances outlined in the statute.) This is because the paying party will be required to seek new employment. If the person who is paying alimony is able to prove a substantial and long-term, if not permanent, change in their ability to pay, the judge may grant the alimony modification.\nHowever, a modification doesn\u2019t mean that alimony payments won\u2019t be required; instead, a judge can decrease the amount of alimony to be paid for a period of time or indefinitely.\nNew Jersey Alimony Modification Frequently Asked Questions Q. My Ex Got Remarried. Do I Still Have to Pay Alimony?\nNo. If your ex gets remarried, the court will likely terminate the alimony award judgment. It is believed that your ex will now be supported financially within the new marriage and, therefore, will no longer be dependent in any way on you. Further, if your ex\u2019s new marriage fails, he or she will not be able to return to you for financial support.\nQ. My Spouse is Living with Another Person Now. Do I Still Have to Pay Alimony?\nCohabitation is a factor into suspending or eliminating alimony. The new alimony statute has, in many ways, made it easier to prove cohabitation, in part, because proof of actually living together is no longer necessary.\nQ. How Does Bankruptcy Impact Alimony Obligations?\nIt doesn\u2019t. Under US Bankruptcy Code, you cannot discharge any debt related to alimony or child support.\nQ. Would a Judge Ever Consider Increasing the Amount of Alimony to Be Paid?\nOnce again, the criteria for alimony is that both spouses are able to maintain a reasonable lifestyle post divorce. If something changes and one spouse needs additional spousal support to maintain a decent lifestyle, that spouse will have to prove his or her case to a judge. If an increase can be appropriately justified, the family court judge has the power to increase the alimony order.\nQ. I Feel I Pay too Much in Alimony? Can I Ask a Judge to Decrease the Amount I Have to Pay My Ex?\nIf your income substantially declines and you have no way to earn the living you were making at the time the alimony order was instituted (for example, you are critically injured in an accident and are on permanent disability), you may ask the court to lower or terminate your spousal support obligation. However, if the judge deems that you are \u201cunderemployed\u201d or voluntarily unemployed, it\u2019s unlikely your request to decrease alimony will be approved.\nQ. How Does Retirement Impact an Alimony Order in New Jersey?\nIf one party reaches age 65 and retires, he or she may seek to decrease or terminate alimony. The court will consider a variety of factors, including age and health of the retiring party, and the timing of your retirement.\nHowever, the judge is likely to review pensions, retirement accounts and whether one spouse decided to retire specifically to get out of paying alimony. If you decide to retire before age 65, you can still request a termination or modification of alimony but your burden of proof will be increased.\nContact Graziano & Flynn Today for a Free Consultation About Your Alimony Modification Request\nAlimony laws in New Jersey are complicated. If you are seeking a modification to your current spousal support order, whether you are the payor or recipient of alimony, you need a knowledgeable lawyer on your team. Contact Ronald Graziano of Graziano & Flynn in Cherry Hill, NJ, today for a consultation about your modification request. He has helped countless clients through divorces and other family law-related matters. He will help you, as well, and protect your rights while he fights for your interests.\nAlimony Modifications | Cherry Hill Divorce Lawyers Graziano & Flynn",
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        "raw_content": "GREATNESS is a daily choice\nMany people I do business coaching with get completely and utterly overwhelmed with their vision, their goals, their targets and what's on the to-do list. They get all twisted into knots about what has to be done that they just don\u2019t do anything! If that\u2019s happening to you, it's gotta stop TODAY, right NOW !!! So, how do you stop that stuff dead in its tracks - simple. Break it down into 3 steps. Whatever it is, there are 3 key things that you have got to focus on EVERY DAY to get whatever it is done. The 3 things you need to do for any goal is this:\n1. Choose the goal you want to achieve in the next 3 months\nDon\u2019t go any further than that as it will fry your brain. When the greats decided to build the pyramids or getting a man on the moon it meant, figuring out what the first 3 months were about, then the next 3 and the next three. An overall vision is inspiring and for most, is completely crippling and overwhelming. So, bring it back to the next 90 days and put that goal into your diary/schedule.\n2. Choose the top 3 things you have to do EACH DAY to get the goal DONE\nPut those 3 things in your diary for each day and...here it is...DO THEM FIRST before anything else that may 'seem important'. The mini-emergencies and dramas we all get sucked into are distractions from our goals.\n3. Let go of your vision or goal\nYou know it's taken care of as you've got it scheduled for daily activity. All you have to do now is be open, thankful, trust the opportunities, support and everything you need will be there to get the result you want. When you stop focusing on the outcome of what you want and just do the strategically planned doing of it, you make it happen. Most people focus on the outcome, do nothing to make it happen and then whinge, complain, and blame that they don\u2019t have it. That is not GREAT, it's boring and a whole world of pain that is not necessary.\nIf you want support in this 3 STEP with your business, your career or your life, book a FREE 30 minute coaching session with me. Here's the link to my diary so you can find a spot that works for you. Remember, this is a real coaching session, so come prepared with a clear reason as to why you want to talk.\nHere's the link to book yourself in... Book in a free session with Jen Here",
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        "raw_content": "Ormiston Venture\u2019s record donations for Great Yarmouth foodbank\nStudents delivering items for the foodbank\nOrmiston Venture Academy in Gorleston raised a record number of donations for Great Yarmouth Foodbank on Lowestoft Road and All Saints Church in Belton.\nBoth foodbanks service the academy\u2019s catchment area and every year the academy raises donations for them.\nThe event is organised by the Union of Venture Students, the representative body for students at Ormiston Venture Academy, who go out of their way every year to collect donations from students on the day when the academy hosts its Christmas Fair and Christmas dinner for students.\nStudents were allowed to wear a Christmas jumper for the day in exchange for a non-perishable food item, which would then be put towards the foodbank donation.\nHead girl and head boy Tyler Munro and Cameron Hodds said: \u201cWe are so proud of how much all the staff and students at Ormiston Venture Academy have donated to the foodbanks this year and are really pleased we can support those in need, especially at this time of year.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "With 102 airports on four continents, airport carbon programme looks to expand geographical reach\nWed 25 Jun 2014 \u2013 Five years after its launch by European airports trade body ACI Europe, over 100 airports across four continents have now been certified under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) programme. Endorsed by UN agencies ICAO and UNEP, along with the European Commission and Eurocontrol, the programme independently assesses and recognises airports\u2019 efforts to manage and reduce their CO2 emissions. It certifies airports at four different levels of accreditation, with 16 European airports now achieving the highest carbon neutrality level. ACI Europe says all the airports now certified collectively handle 23.6 per cent of global air passenger traffic, with the 85 European airports certified handling 62.8 per cent of the continent\u2019s passenger traffic.\nThe association says the 102 airports achieved a net reduction of 133,599 tonnes of CO2 from emissions under their direct control (GHG Protocol Scope 1 and 2 emissions) in the past year (2013/14). Across the 85 European airports accredited, the average carbon footprint per passenger was 2.01kg CO2, compared with 2.75kg CO2 for the 75 airports in the programme the previous year.\nIn relative terms, the Scope 1 and 2 emissions reduction per passenger amounted to 0.26kg CO2 for all airports certified in the programme and 0.23kg CO2 for airports certified at Level 2 and above. For Scope 3 emissions \u2013 those from activities which the airport does not directly manage, but which it may guide or influence \u2013 reductions of 0.96kg CO2 were achieved per passenger for airports certified at Level 3 and Level 3+.\nFor Scope 1 and 2 emissions, an average 5.98% reduction in CO2 was achieved across all European airports in the programme last year.\nAchieving carbon neutrality \u2013 Level 3+ of the programme \u2013 requires airports to purchase internationally recognised carbon offsets for those Scope 1 and 2 emissions they are unable to eliminate. The 16 airports accredited at this level last year between them offset 181,496 tonnes of CO2, compared with 66,724 tonnes the previous year.\n\u201cAirports are moving up through the levels of the programme, becoming more efficient, less polluting and engaging partners to collaborate on this as well. An increase in terminal square metres or passengers no longer has to mean an increase in CO2 emitted,\u201d said Olivier Jankovec, ACI Europe\u2019s Director General, at the association\u2019s recent annual congress in Frankfurt.\n\u201cWe\u2019re five years into this, with real momentum. We will keep going \u2013 seeking new efficiencies and innovation to reduce the airport industry\u2019s carbon footprint and also expanding the geographical reach of the programme.\u201d\nThe four accreditation levels are Mapping, Reduction, Optimisation and Neutrality. A recent addition to the programme is Australia\u2019s Sydney Airport, which has been accredited at the first Mapping level, in which the airport determines emissions sources within its operational boundary, calculates its annual carbon emissions and compiles a carbon footprint report, which then has to be independently verified.\n\u201cWe have mapped our carbon footprint and are now working to reduce our carbon emissions,\u201d reported Sydney Airport CEO Kerrie Mather. \u201cWe\u2019ve developed a five-year environment strategy and an energy savings plan to identify new energy saving, greenhouse gas emission reduction and energy efficiency opportunities.\n\u201cSome of our recent environmental initiatives include installing new energy efficient lighting at various locations, saving water through our water recycling plant, offsetting vehicle fleet carbon emissions by planting trees and investing to facilitate cleaner, next-generation aircraft. We also work collectively with the broader aviation community to reduce environmental impacts, while continuing to provide global air connectivity.\n\u201cNot only do these measures lead to improved environmental outcomes, they also drive innovation and increase efficiency across the airport.\u201d\nOther airports that have received accreditation recently include Copenhagen (Level 3 Optimisation), Bergen (Level 2 Reduction) and London Stansted (Level 2 Reduction).\n\u201cCarbon accreditation is tangible proof that we\u2019re on the right course in our environment and climate efforts, and that we aim to have an open and transparent approach in our efforts to reduce our CO2 emissions,\u201d said Thomas Woldbye, CEO of Copenhagen Airport.\n\u201cWe have defined a target that will see us reduce our CO2 emissions from 1.4kg to 1.0kg per passenger by 2020. In addition, we are also working to build environmental awareness at other companies operating at the airport. One example is our policy to phase in green equipment on the airport aprons, where several hundred people work every day. In fact, improving the working environment at the airport has become a common goal for all.\u201d\nIn May, the CO2 accreditation programme was commended by the International Transport Forum, an inter-governmental organisation within the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development), at its annual summit in Leipzig, attended by government ministers from 54 countries. 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        "raw_content": "Why \u2018property flipping\u2019 is the next ATO target\nThe tax law does not allow you to \u2018flip\u2019 a property tax-free even if you are living in it. Most people think that they can move in to a property, renovate it, and then sell it without paying tax. The main residence exemption - the exemption that protects your family home from tax - does not apply if your primary purpose is to \u2018flip\u2019 the property for a profit. The fact that you are living in the property does not mean it\u2019s exempt from tax.\nSome people reading this are probably thinking, but who is going to know? How can the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) really know what my intention is when I buy a property to live in? Generally, the ATO is looking for a pattern of behaviour or a declaration of intention. For example:\n\u00b7 You are not employed and earn your income moving in, renovating then selling\n\u00b7 You have a pattern of renovating and selling properties\n\u00b7 Your loan documents on your mortgage suggest the property is for flipping and not for the long term\n\u00b7 You go on national television stating that you are looking to move in, renovate and flip the property (hello The Block contestants).\nThe ATO\u2019s guide on property is clear: \u201cIf you're carrying out a profit-making activity of property renovations also known as 'property flipping', you report in your income tax return your net profit or loss from the renovation (proceeds from the sale of the property less the purchase and other costs associated with buying, holding, renovating and selling it).\u201d\nPeople often make the assumption that any gain made from property flipping will be exempt from tax as long as the property is their main residence for the entire ownership period. However, this is only the case where the property is held on capital account. A property would generally be held on capital account if it is bought with the genuine intention of using it as a private residence or rental property for the foreseeable future and there is evidence to back this up.\nThe ATO indicates that someone who is renovating a property with the intention of selling the property again at a profit could be taxed on revenue account in which case the main residence exemption does not apply.\nThe guide identifies three main scenarios and the general tax implications:\n\u00b7 Personal property investor \u2013 this is someone who purchases a property with the primary intention of using it as a long-term rental property or private residence. If this person undertakes renovations and then sells the property earlier than originally planned, then they should still generally be able to argue that the sale is dealt with on capital account, which means that the main residence exemption and/or Capital Gains Tax (CGT) discount could apply.\n\u00b7 Isolated profit making undertaking \u2013 this is someone who buys a property with the primary intention of carrying out renovations and then selling the property when the work is completed. Someone in this category is likely to be taxed on revenue account with no access to the main residence exemption or CGT discount.\n\u00b7 Business of renovating properties \u2013 this is someone who undertakes property-flipping activities on a regular or repetitive basis and where the activities are organised in a business-like manner. As with the category above, there is generally no access to the main residence exemption or CGT discount.\nJust because you live in the property for all or part of the ownership period does not automatically mean that the profits from sale are exempt from tax. The main residence exemption can only reduce capital gains; it cannot reduce amounts that are taxed on revenue account.\nWhat is the main residence exemption?\nGenerally, you do not pay CGT on the sale of your private home.\nA full exemption should be available if the following conditions are met:\n\u00b7 You are an individual who is selling a dwelling or an ownership interest in a dwelling;\n\u00b7 The dwelling has been your home for the entire ownership period;\n\u00b7 The dwelling has not been used to produce assessable income (i.e., rented out); and\n\u00b7 The dwelling is situated on land that is 2 hectares or less.\nIn some situations it is possible to apply a full exemption even if you have not lived in the property for the entire ownership period or where the property has been rented out for a period of time. 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        "raw_content": "Weatherford Criminal Defense Attorneys: Assault Charges\nIf you have been arrested for an assault crime in Texas, you should consult with an attorney as soon as possible to make sure you understand your legal rights, as well as your legal options. Assault charges have serious consequences for the accused. You could lose your job, you may be wrongly labeled as a violent person, and, if you are accused of certain crimes in the future, you may automatically be charged with a felony. Therefore, it is wise to hire an attorney as soon as possible and fight assault charges.\nWhat is assault by contact?\nAssault by contact is enveloped in Texas\u2019 general assault statute. Someone may be convicted of assault by contact if that person intentionally or knowingly causes physical contact with another person, knowing that the contact will be provocative or offensive.\nUnlike other assault charges, it does not matter if bodily injury occurred, or if some type of bodily injury was threatened. Instead, the prosecutor must show that the contact is offensive or provocative.\nProsecutors must prove each element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that a jury could draw no other conclusion except that the accused committed the crime.\nProsecutors must show that the accused had the requisite mental state to commit the crime, however. Assault by contact requires \u201cknowingly\u201d or \u201cintentionally\u201d causing the contact with another individual.\nCommitting an act \u201cknowingly\u201d means behaving in such a way that the individual should know his actions are reasonably certain to cause a specific result.\nCommitting an act \u201cintentionally\u201d if that person specifically desires a certain result and acts in such a manner as to obtain that result.\nPenalties for assault by contact\nAssault by contact is a class C misdemeanor. Class C misdemeanors may result in a fine of up to $500.\nHowever, if the crime was committed against a disabled person or an elderly person, the crime becomes a class B misdemeanor.\nIf the crime was committed against an athlete by a non-athlete, such as in a sporting event, the crime is a class B misdemeanor.\nFor class B misdemeanors, a fine of up to $2,000 and a jail sentence of up to 180 days may be ordered.\nDefenses to assault by contact\nTo prove assault by contact, prosecutors must show the accused acted knowingly or intentionally. Therefore, if you did not intentionally or knowingly cause the contact with the alleged victim, you may be able to raise this defense.\nIn other cases, you may be able to argue self-defense.\nTo ensure proper defenses are identified and supported with evidence in your assault claim, you should hire a criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible after your charges. Your criminal defense attorney will study your case and make sure that your legal rights are protected. Your attorney will argue against any invalid evidence presented by the prosecution. In addition, your attorney will gather any evidence necessary to defend you in your claim. Your attorney may speak with witnesses, gather photographs, obtain video surveillance footage, and any other pieces of evidence that support your arguments.\nWithout a criminal defense attorney on your side, you may not even know what defenses you are able to raise. Additionally, your attorney will ensure that the legal process moves forward smoothly.\nIf you need a criminal defense attorney, call today\nAt the Hampton Eppes Law Group, we understand that facing criminal charges is stressful. Attorney Brian Eppes is a former prosecutor with broad experience in the Texas criminal justice system. To schedule your free consultation, call 817-877-5201 or visit www.hamptonlegalgroup.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Finalized Acquisition of Adecol\nST. PAUL, Minn. - H.B. Fuller Company (NYSE: FUL) announced today that it has finalized its purchase of adhesives company, Adecol Ind. Qu\u00edmica, Limitada, a highly respected manufacturer of quality adhesive technologies in Brazil.\nAdecol works closely with customers to develop innovative, high-quality hot melt, reactive and polymer-based adhesive solutions for customers in the packaging, converting and assembly markets. Based in Guarulhos, Brazil, the addition of this business supports H.B. Fuller\u2019s growth strategy for emerging markets, as it will enable the company to fully leverage its broad-based technology portfolio and effectively deliver specialty adhesive products to key customers in the Mercosur region.\n\u201cWith this acquisition, we gain a dedicated team with strong customer relationships and local manufacturing capabilities,\u201d says Jim Owens, president and CEO, H.B. Fuller. \u201cWe will work closely with the Adecol team to further enhance partnerships with regional customers and to develop, produce and sell new and better products in this strategically important geography.\u201d\nOwens continues, \u201cThe combined businesses enhance the value we bring to customers because we will be able to provide a wider range of solutions to our customers, including a broader product line, faster service times and more customer support.\u201d\nAs was previously disclosed, Adecol generated nearly USD $40 million in revenue for the 2016 fiscal year.",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.healthcentral.com/article/count-me-in-the-metastatic-breast-cancer-project\n'Count Me In': The Metastatic Breast Cancer Project\n\u201cCount Me In\u201d is the slogan at the Metastatic Breast Cancer Project being conducted by MIT\u2019s Broad Institute and Harvard\u2019s Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Being counted is an important issue for metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients, as we currently don't know exactly how many people live with metastatic disease. (Estimates on the number of women currently living with MBC in the United States range from 150,000 to 250,000.)\nPeople in the MBC community want to be counted, and the Metastatic Breast Cancer Project is one way a patient can make a difference in breast cancer research. The project is collecting several types of information from participants. First, they fill out a questionnaire about their type of cancer, medicines they have taken, and their demographic data. There are sections of the questionnaire where the patient can comment on whatever factors she thinks are relevant.\nNext the respondent gives permission to the researchers to contact her doctors for the biopsy and any other tissue samples that have been collected. One person told me that she has been hesitant to enroll in the project because she is concerned about having enough tissue left for her doctors to use in her treatment. However, the researchers ask for only a tiny bit of tissue and explicitly tell local doctors not to send a sample if it will not preserve enough for the patient\u2019s records. The researchers use the tissue to run DNA and genomic tests to unlock the patterns in MBC tumors.\nFinally, participants give a saliva sample so the researchers can compare their healthy DNA to the tumor\u2019s DNA. Scientists hope that analyzing the genomic data will help them understand why some breast cancer metastasizes, and then find ways to end this disease that kills about 40,000 people annually in the United States alone. The information is kept anonymous and will be shared with other researchers studying cancer.\nResponse to the project has outpaced expectations. More than 2,600 people in the United States and Canada have started the enrollment process. Being counted is important to people who often feel invisible when pink ribbon campaigns emphasize the victories of early stage survival. Metastatic breast cancer patients have often been counted as people who \u201cbeat cancer\u201d in the five, 10 or 15 years when there was no evidence of cancer after their initial treatment, and they often resent that their metastatic state is not officially acknowledged when the cancer recurs.\nCorrie Painter, Ph.D., associate director of the MBC Project, wrote in a recent blog post, \u201cThe patients that I\u2019ve talked to want to be counted. This is a figurative and literal statement. They want their lives to count, they want their experiences to count, but they also want their numbers to be accurately represented so that researchers can have a better sense for how many people have metastatic breast cancer. Many patients have conveyed that they want more research focused on metastatic breast cancer, they want people to know and understand what metastatic means, they want new therapies that can extend their lives, they want to live.\u201d\nKimberly Orsborn of Mount Vernon, Ohio, states it eloquently: \u201cI am thrilled to be enrolled in the MBC Project As a stage 4 six-year survivor of IBC, on hospice, having run out of/given up on options, I'm hoping my DNA study might help others, even though I'll never know for sure. As a friend enthused when I told her the DNA test kit had arrived, \u2018Kim, this will be your legacy!\u2019 Indeed.\u201d\nWhat a legacy of hope and healing!\n10 Plus Years Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer: Inspiring Stories\nWhen It Spreads: Breast Cancer Metastasis Part 1\nWhere Will It Go? Metastatic Breast Cancer Part 3\nThe Ten Things Your Friend With Metastatic Breast Cancer Wants You to Know\nThe Workplace and Breast Cancer: How to Balance the Two\nWhere is Breast Cancer Most Likely to Spread?\nWhat Your Friend with Cancer Wants to Tell You",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.healthcentral.com/article/make-cooking-easier-when-you-have-psoriatic-arthritis\nMake Cooking Easier When You Have Psoriatic Arthritis\nBy Carmen Roberts, M.S., R.D., L.D.N. on June 23, 2018\nWhen Paul Toffoli talks about cooking, he talks about his childhood.\nHe recalls standing with his mother at the counter, where she taught him to peel potatoes, chop garlic, roll pasta, and stir polenta. 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I felt like I wasn't a chef anymore.\"\nPsoriatic arthritis affected Toffoli's work in his restaurant kitchen, but equally difficult was cooking at home.\nAs Toffoli says, \"You don't have to do what I do, and I don't have to do what you do, but we all have to eat.\"\nThose living with psoriatic arthritis may experience swelling, stiffness, pain, and changes to their skin and nails that make tasks such as cutting food, grasping utensils, and opening jars difficult, says Teresa Jeardeau, an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist with Mayo Clinic.\nBut the right tools and modifications can help.\n\"We typically talk about adaptive equipment first,\" Jeardeau says. \"We want to help people avoid tight pinching or grasping, so we advise them to look for larger-grip handles. Adaptive equipment used to only be available through medical supply stores; now it is so much more available in the real world.\"\nFor Kyran McCarthy, one of the small changes that has made cooking easier for him is a chef's glove, which holds food in place during chopping.\nMcCarthy, who is semi-retired and also works as a golf coach, has spent much of his life at the cutting board. He had written a cookbook to benefit a local men's shelter near his home in Fairport, New York, and volunteered there before his diagnosis about eight years ago. He learned he had moderate psoriatic arthritis, which was complicated by gout.\nBut by avoiding foods that cause flare-ups and incorporating healthy habits, McCarthy has been able to keep cooking, volunteering, writing, and catering for friends.\n\"A good cooking routine begins before you even walk in to the kitchen,\" McCarthy says. \"It includes being active. Cooking is really part of the day \u2014 you sleep, you cook, you eat, you walk. The more you stay active, the more you can keep doing.\"\nSmall changes, big rewards\nHand exercises help McCarthy maintain hand and arm strength. He says he can now spend about an hour at a time doing food preparation, and he often chops fruits or vegetables in advance and seals them in airtight bags, refrigerating them for later use.\nToffoli, who now owns his own catering business, Catering by Paolo, on Hutchinson Island, Florida, made cutting easier by swapping his professional chef's knives for a $22 kitchen supply store brand with a different grip. He also recommends that those with psoriatic arthritis consider using anti-fatigue mats in the kitchen. The thick, black mats often used in restaurants and bars reduce stress on the knees and back, keeping both the professional and at-home cook comfortable in the kitchen. 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        "raw_content": "The Lap-Band: Operation is easy, aftercare is critical\nDrTerrySimpson May 12, 2013 May 12, 2013\nThere is one thing clear about Lap-Bands: it is taking care of the patients after surgery, teaching them how to use the band, that is critical in how it is used. There have been a number of reports in the literature about centers that have removed bands, didn\u2019t have the results with the bands that many others have reported, and felt that their results with the band must be global results. Those results are in stark contrast to Lap-Band surgeons who use the band a lot, who have great results with their patients, who see their patients often.\nThe reason for this is simple: those who do not know how the band works, those who do not use the band that often, should not be offering the band as a weight loss procedure. What is even more sad is some of those individuals who have undergone lap-band surgery and develop a band slip, are having their bands removed and being converted to a gastric sleeve (where 90% of the stomach is removed). Those patients are being told that the band didn\u2019t work for them, that they failed the band, or the band failed, and that this is the best result for their obesity. Many of those patients have had long-term success with the band.\nWhen a band is first placed in the top part of the stomach you can see a normal appearing x-ray. The key to teaching patients about how to take care of the band is to enforce that the band is NOT ABOUT RESTRICTION. The band does not, and should not restrict food going past it. Instead the band should allow food to go freely past the band. If food stays above the band too long, it will become uncomfortable. Ultimately this causes stretch with the stomach on top of the band and begins a process of dilation and as the stomach above the band dilates, it begins to pull stomach from below up to the band.\nOnce this happens there is what is called a band slip. It is at this stage that some surgeons mistakenly remove the band and convert patients to a gastric sleeve. Converting to a sleeve in these circumstances comes with a 5.5% leak rate- meaning, it is far more deadly.\nThere are two alternatives, however. One alternative is to remove all the fluid from the band and place the patient on a strict liquid diet for a week. Recheck an x-ray and often times the band will be back in a normal position. During this time the patient needs to be educated about how to use the band, and not use the band. Behaviors that cause slips include: relying on the band to feel full, eating too fast, getting foods stuck too often. The most deadly is relying on the band to make a person feel full. If they do this, they will cause the stomach above the band to stretch, as it stretches stomach is pulled from below the band to above the band and result in a slip.\nThe second alternative is a surgery to unbuckle the band. This takes the pressure off the upper stomach. There is scar tissue from where the band and the stomach were and that scar tissue must be opened up. This is a quick operation, takes about ten minutes, and allows the person who could not eat or drink to immediately be able to. Then, in two months the patient has a choice to have the band re-buckled, leave it alone, or if they wish to go to another weight loss operation there is much less risk of a leak. We have done over 20 patients with unbuckling the band, and later repositioning it. All with great results, no morbidity or mortality in that group.\nThe key, however, is having a band surgeon who knows how to take care of the band, and not a surgeon who is quick to abandon the band and not wish to teach the patient how to use it.\nHere is the problem with the gastric sleeve: it will stretch over time. Having done hundreds of sleeves, after four or five years we see that they stretch, and sometimes will stretch back to the size of a normal stomach. That same behavior that caused the stretching of a pouch above a Lap-Band will ultimately lead to stretching of the sleeve \u2014 then the patient is faced with another choice. A number of my patients who underwent duodenal switch, or gastric sleeve, years ago and had their stomachs stretch, have had the lap-band placed over them, with great results.\nGreat results are not from the procedure: it is from teaching patients about aftercare and lifestyle.\nThat is the key to having success with the least invasive operation. Not that there are not complications with surgery- as there are with any operation \u2013 but it is quite clear: there is a huge difference in the results of those who have a band done from a center where they specialize in the band and the aftercare of the patient, and those centers where they offer a band but are quick to abandon it.\nThe lap band is placed at the top of the stomach \u2013 here is a diagram of the band placed in its normal position\nThis is a normal band x-ray. The band is the faint outline in a 8oclock to 2 oclock position, there is normal contrast going through it.\nRelying on food to go slowly through the band, and having the band too tight means food stays above the band. Some people say this makes them \u201cfeel full\u201d but it ends up causing a band slip\nOnce there is enough stomach above the band, it flops over the band \u2013 like a muffin top. 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        "raw_content": "A recent book launch and proceeds from sales of \u201cBrutal Silence\u201d are benefitting Make Way Partners, a international Christian mission working to prevent and stop human trafficking in Sudan and South Sudan. The countries are among the poorest in the world and a trafficking hotbed, with many women, men and children being sold or forced into the military.\nMargaret Dardess\nHowever, human trafficking isn\u2019t just an overseas problem, Dardess and other advocates note.\nNorth Carolina is ranked among the top 10 U.S. states for human trafficking, due to its transient military population, high demand for cheap farm labor, and convenient ports, highways and connections to larger cities. Gangs also feed the human trade, advocates said.\nExact numbers are elusive, but 20 million to 40 million people are thought to be trafficked worldwide. Many share prior experiences or family dynamics that give traffickers an advantage, including being young, homeless, sexually abused, or involved in the social services, foster care or juvenile justice systems.\nImmigrants may be recruited legally using work and student visas but exploited once they arrive in the United States.\nLinnea Smith, a Chapel Hill psychiatrist and the widow of the late, iconic UNC basketball coach Dean Smith, helped organize the trafficking conference where Dardess was inspired and has long advocated for survivors and victims of sexual violence. She also serves on the board of Make Way Partners.\nTrafficking is the second-largest organized criminal activity in the world, Smith said. The most important thing people can do is \u201cdecrease the pool of vulnerable children,\u201d she said.\n\u201cI think that\u2019s an important message, that one person can make a difference,\u201d Smith said. \u201cThey were studying what makes some children become resilient and deal with their trauma, and many times, it was just the presence of one caring adult.\u201d\nLinnea Smith\nBut strangers aren\u2019t the only danger, advocates say.\nMeredith Stewart, YMCA of the Triangle director of child safety, noted that one in 10 children experience sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. Roughly 90 percent of victims are abused by someone they know, she said, and 60 percent of those abusers are family members.\n\u201cThe other thing that\u2019s essential about this is it\u2019s a community issue. It\u2019s not just particular families. It\u2019s not just these subsets of the population. It crosses all socioeconomic, racial and social boundaries,\u201d she said.\nLearn more about Make Way Partners, author Margaret Dardess and her book \u201cBrutal Silence\u201d at bit.ly/2p9G7Yw.\nThe YMCA of the Triangle offers Stewards of Children, an interactive workshop about five ways to help protect children. More information, bit.ly/28TLN2y.",
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        "raw_content": "Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of the next year when eleven states in the Lower and Upper South severed their ties with the Union. The first seven seceding states of the Lower South set up a provisional government at Montgomery, Alabama. After hostilities began at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor on April 12, 1861, the border states of Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina joined the new government, which then moved its capital to Richmond, Virginia. The Union was thus divided approximately on geographic lines. Twenty-one northern and border states retained the style and title of the United States, while the eleven slave states adopted the nomenclature of the Confederate States of America.\nThe border slave states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri remained with the Union, although they all contributed volunteers to the Confederacy. Fifty counties of western Virginia were loyal to the Union government, and in 1863 this area was constituted the separate state of West Virginia. Secession in practical terms meant that about a third of the population with substantial material resources had withdrawn from what had constituted a single nation and established a separate government.\nThe term secession had been used as early as 1776. South Carolina threatened separation when the Continental Congress sought to tax all the colonies on the basis of a total population count that would include slaves. Secession in this instance and throughout the antebellum period came to mean the assertion of minority sectional interests against what was perceived to be a hostile or indifferent majority. Secession had been a matter of concern to some members of the Constitutional Convention that met at Philadelphia in 1787. Theoretically, secession was bound up closely with Whig thought, which claimed the right of revolution against a despotic government. Algernon Sidney, John Locke, and the British Commonwealth Men argued this theme, and it played a prominent role in the American Revolution.\nAny federal republic by its very nature invited challenge to central control, a danger that James Madison recognized. He sought at the convention a clause that would prohibit secession from the proposed union once the states had ratified the Constitution. In debate over other points, Madison repeatedly warned that secession or \u201cdisunion\u201d was a major concern. The Constitution as framed and finally accepted by the states divided the exercise of sovereign power between the states and the national government. By virtue of the fact that it was a legal document and in most respects enumerated the powers of the central government, the division was weighted toward the states. Yet much of the charter was drawn up in general terms and was susceptible to interpretation that might vary with time and circumstance.\nThe very thing that Madison feared took on a concrete form during the party battles of the Washington and Adams administrations. And paradoxically, Madison found himself involved with those who seemed to threaten separation. In their reaction to the arbitrary assumption of power in the Alien and Sedition Acts, Thomas Jefferson and Madison argued for state annulment of this legislation. Jefferson\u2019s response in the Kentucky Resolution advanced the compact interpretation of the federal Constitution. Madison\u2019s Virginia Resolution was far more moderate, but both resolutions looked to state action against what were deemed unconstitutional laws. The national judiciary, they felt, was packed with their opponents. Neither resolution claimed original sovereignty for the states, but both argued for a strict reading of enumerated powers. During the War of 1812, a disaffected Federalist majority in New England advanced the compact theory and considered secession from the Union.\nAs modernization began to take hold in the United States, differences between the two major sections grew more pronounced: a plantation cotton culture worked by slave labor became concentrated in the South and industrial development featuring free labor in the North. A wave of reform activity in Europe and the United States made the abolition or at least the restriction of slavery a significant goal in the free states. Since abolition struck at the labor system as well as the social structure of the slave states, threats of secession punctuated the political dialogue from 1819 through 1860.\nJohn C. Calhoun, the leading spokesman of the slave states, charged frequently and eloquently that the South and its way of life were under assault from an industrializing North. Like other proponents of endangered minorities, he looked to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and their assertion of the federal compact for the basis of his defense. He argued that a state or a group of states could nullify a federal law that was felt to be against a particular interest. But Calhoun made a fundamental extension of the Jeffersonian concept of states\u2019 rights and claimed original undivided sovereignty for the people acting through the states. Although always seeking an accommodation for the South and its slave plantation system within the Union, Calhoun had hoped that nullification was a proper, constitutional alternative to disunion. But he eventually invoked secession with particular vehemence after the territorial acquisitions of the Mexican War and the formation of the Free-Soil party in 1848. Nationalists like John Marshall, Joseph Story, and Daniel Webster countered the Calhoun argument. They declared that the Constitution operated directly through the states on the people, not upon the states as corporate bodies, and their view gained wide acceptance in the free states.\nCalhoun was instrumental in fostering southern unity on a sectional basis and in formulating the call for a convention of delegates from the slave states to be held at Nashville, Tennessee, in 1850. There is little doubt that had he lived, Calhoun would have been a formidable force for secession as the ultimate weapon. His death and the working out of a compromise that strengthened moderate opinion in both sections kept the secessionist element at bay temporarily.\nBut the territorial issue flared up again, this time with renewed fury over the question of whether Kansas should enter the Union as a free or slave state. By now antislavery sentiment had grown significantly in the free states. And opinion leaders in the slave states drew closer together in defense against what they saw as an impending attack on their institutions. The Kansas question created the Republican party, a frankly sectional political organization, and it nominated John C. Fr\u00e9mont for president on a Free-Soil platform in 1856. Although the Democrats, still functioning along national lines, managed to elect James Buchanan president by a slim margin, the slave states threatened secession if the Republicans should win the election in 1860.\nThe South was committed to an agrarian way of life. It was a land where profitable and efficient plantations worked by slave labor produced cotton for the world market. It was also a land where a majority of its white population was made up of subsistence farmers who lived isolated lives on the edge of poverty and whose literacy rates were low compared with those in the more densely populated North.\nThe South nevertheless was beginning to industrialize, a factor that added to the social tensions surfacing during the 1850s between the haves\u2013plantation owners and professional groups in the few urban centers\u2013and the have-nots\u2013an increasingly restive yeoman or small-farmer group. But the issue of black servitude provided cohesion for the white bloc and contributed greatly to a patriarchal system wherein the masses of the whites still looked to a planter-professional elite for political and social guidance. Although the northern masses might also defer to the opinions of the powerful and living conditions among the urban poor were precarious, educational levels were far higher than in the South. The ethic of free capital and free labor was deeply ingrained in the cities and in farm communities as well. It was this ethic that formed the ideological basis for a broad antislavery movement.\nSouthern leaders were concerned over internal stresses in their society and were increasingly aware of the moral and social repugnance the slave system engendered not only in the North but also in Western Europe. Southern leadership, though surely not unified in its response to a political victory of antislavery forces in 1860, began as early as 1858 to prepare its section for separation from the Union.\nEven though the Republican platform of 1860 disavowed any move that would interfere with slavery where the custom and the law of a given state upheld it, many of the more extreme opinion makers in the South promoted the idea that a Republican victory meant eventual emancipation and social and political equality for their black population. So inflamed were the voters in South Carolina that before the election of Lincoln, they had chosen a convention that was committed to secession on news of a Republican victory. The situation of other states in the Deep South was more complicated. Elections were held promptly, but the results showed considerable division on secession. Three factions emerged: those for immediate secession, those who sought delay until the policy of the new administration toward the slave states became clear, and those who believed they could bargain with the new administration. All these groups, however, were united in support of the doctrine of secession. With this idea as a basic commitment, the better organized immediate secessionists were able to prevail.\nThe close connection between the right to revolution and separation from the governing power in the spirit of 1776 was an early theme in the provisional Confederacy. To be sure, the revolution was posited as a peaceful one. Separation from a Union perceived to be under the control of a tyrannical power that would destroy southern institutions was the objective.\nConfederate leaders at this early date thought that the North would not fight to preserve the Union. But the provisional government nevertheless began purchasing arms and munitions, and seceded states started to equip and train their militias.\nState and Confederate government authorities seized federal forts, arsenals, and other national property within their jurisdiction. When Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, federal troops held only Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, Fort Pickens off the Florida coast, and one or two other outposts in the South.\nConcerned about the loyalty of the border states of Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky, the new administration went so far as to offer the slave states an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee slavery where it legally existed. Lincoln himself in his inaugural address pledged only to hold federal property that was in the possession of the Union on March 4, 1861.\nThe provisional Confederacy likewise sought vigorously to stimulate secession sentiment in the border states. Had all the border slave states thrown in their lot with one or the other government, there might not have been a war, or conversely, separation might well have become an accomplished fact. As it was, however, the prompt action of the Lincoln administration after the bombardment and surrender of Fort Sumter secured Maryland and Delaware for the Union. Kentucky proclaimed its neutrality but eventually remained loyal to the Union. Missouri, too, though a major battleground for the contending forces, contributed most of its resources in men and mat\u00e9riel to the Union.\nOnce the war was joined, waves of patriotic sentiment swept over North and South. Vocal political opposition would exist on both sides, but it was never strong enough to overthrow either government. Secession as revolution, an early theme in southern rhetoric, was not emphasized after the formation of the Confederacy. Rather, Jefferson\u2019s compact theory was enshrined in its Constitution. A nation could not have been formed, nor a war fought, if the states were wholly independent of any central authority.\nBehind it all, of course, was the unity of a minority geographical section defending a distinct set of institutions that were thought to be under attack. The original federal Union that shared the exercise of power with the states strengthened the concept of secession. It also supplied a pretext for southern leaders to seize the initiative and form a separate nation.\nhttps://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/secession\nGeneral Sherman's Legacy\nThe Lincoln Assassination Plot\nThe Confederate States of America was a collection of 11 states that seceded from the United States in 1860 following the election of President Abraham Lincoln. Led by Jefferson Davis and existing from 1861 to 1865, the Confederacy struggled for legitimacy and was never ...read more\nThe election of 1860 was one of the most pivotal presidential elections in American history. 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        "raw_content": "According to a recent report from the National Coalition for Safer Roads, Houston leads the nation in red-light fatalities \u2014 deaths caused, at least in part, by a driver running a red light \u2014 based on data spanning a decade, from 2004 to 2013. In that time, 7,800 people died in red light crashes \u2014 181 [\u2026]\n| Posted on August 26, 2015, 12:20 PM\nAccording to a recent report from the National Coalition for Safer Roads, Houston leads the nation in red-light fatalities \u2014 deaths caused, at least in part, by a driver running a red light \u2014 based on data spanning a decade, from 2004 to 2013. In that time, 7,800 people died in red light crashes \u2014 181 of them from Houston.\nWe discuss the report with the coalition\u2019s Melissa Wandall, and welcome your thoughts on what it may suggest to you about Houstonians\u2019 driving habits, and (naturally) the long-standing controversy over the city of Houston\u2019s initial adoption (in 2004), and then voters\u2019 rejection (in 2010), of red light cameras.\nMORE: Red Light Cameras in Houston: The History, Controversy and Legacy (Houston Matters, July 7, 2014)",
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        "raw_content": "Alberta\u2019s use of temporary foreign workers \u2018shameful,\u2019 says labour group\nMany employers said to use guest-worker program as first choice, not last resort\nAlberta employers are increasingly looking to temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to fill jobs despite long unemployment lines in other parts of Canada, according to the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL).\nThe number of approved applications (favourable Labour Market Opinions (LMOs)) for employers keen to bring TFWs into Alberta rose by 37 per cent between 2009 and 2010, rising by 11,655 to a total of 42,885, according to the federal government.\n\"While unemployment is in the double digits in other parts of Canada and more than 25 per cent for young workers in some provinces, it's becoming increasingly apparent that the TFW program is becoming the first choice for many employers rather than a tool of last resort, especially here in Alberta,\" said Gil McGowan, president of the AFL, which represents 145,000 workers.\nThere were 57,774 TFWs working in Alberta in 2010, down from the peak of 65,671 in 2009, according to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. But if all the newly approved applications are used by employers to bring new guest workers into the country, the number of TFWs in Alberta could jump to more than 100,000, said the AFL.\n\"The majority of applications for TFWs in Alberta \u2014 38 per cent \u2014 are for workers in the accommodation and food services industry. We have now essentially created an underclass of cheap, exploitable workers in Alberta,\" said McGowan.\n\"We're abandoning real immigration in favour of using an exploitative guest worker program to fill our most menial and undesirable jobs,\u201d he said. \u201cIt's a shameful transformation and a betrayal of Canadian values and our traditional approach to immigration.\"\nInstead of allowing the tight labour market in Alberta's service sector to drive wages up which, in turn, would attract workers from other parts of the country, employers are using the TFW program for recruitment needs, said McGowan.\n\u201c(The federal government) is using the TFW program to help employers, especially in the service sector, defy the economic laws of gravity by using foreign workers to keep wages low, when the tight market says they should be going up.\"\nMcGowan said he supports the recent call by Alberta Employment Minister Thomas Lukazsuk to scrap the TFW program and replace it with a more traditional approach to immigration.",
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        "raw_content": "8 Common Myths About Children, Teenagers And Mental Health Debunked\nKids don't just \"get over it.\"\nParents always hope their children have happy, carefree childhoods. But increasingly, mental illness is a concern for Canada's young people.\nUNICEF's 2017 report card found that the teenage suicide rate in Canada is above the international average and that youth are unsure about where to go for help when they struggle with mental health.\nAccording to the Canadian Mental Health Association, Canada has the third highest suicide rate in the industrialized world but only one in five children who need mental health services receive them.\nJust as stigmas and myths about mental health can harm adults, they can also harm children \u2014 especially those who are unable to, or unsure how to, access health care on their own. Here are some common myths about children, teens and mental health, and why they need to be debunked\nMyth: Mental health treatment is a sign of weakness. My kids will get over it.\n\"This is still one of the most popular myths at any age,\" Dr. Prakash Masand, a psychiatrist, told HuffPost Canada by email.\nIt is just as necessary to treat psychiatric problems as it is to treat other health issues. This focus on weakness can be particularly harmful for boys and young men. Research has shown that discrimination, racism, and gender stereotyping can harm men's mental health over time.\n\"It is not a sign of weakness to seek help for your children,\" Masand said. \"It is a sign of courage to recognize a problem and try to find a solution.\"\nThe province of Ontario has a page dedicated to mental health resources for youth and children, as does the province of British Columbia's website. The Mental Health Commission of Canada also has a page dedicated to mental health resources that are available across the country.\nMyth: If my child has mental health issues, it's my fault\nIt's true that there are sometimes environmental reasons, such as economic or social hardship, poverty, trauma, exposure to toxins, and abuse, for mental health issues, but many psychiatric problems have a direct biological cause and are in no way related to how a child is parented. And it is a sign of good parenting to recognize that your child is struggling and make sure they are helped appropriately.\nWhere parenting does matter is in offering support and love to your child. For example, trans youth are at a higher risk for mental health issues, overall, but those who felt they had supportive adults in their lives were four times more likely to report good or excellent mental health.\nMyth: ADHD is just an excuse for bad behaviour and inadequate parenting\n\"ADHD is a psychiatric illness with a well-described constellation of symptoms and proven treatments,\" Masand said. It's often thought of as a childhood disorder, which may be why it's sometimes blamed on a failure of parenting or discipline, but it can actually affect people of all ages.\n\"People with this disorder should not be ostracized or blamed,\" he said. Treatment can make a big difference for a child with ADHD.\nMyth: Mental illness will prevent my child from reaching their full potential\nMany parents might worry that their child won't be able to reach their full potential because they have a mental illness. But many of the world's most successful people have dealt with mental illness, Masand said.\n\"Names like Isaac Newton, Winston Churchill, Beethoven, Brad Pitt, and Oprah Winfrey would hardly be seen as underachievers, yet they have all dealt with mental illness at some point in their lives,\" he said.\nMyth: It's just a phase. My child will grow out of it.\nSome people experience mental illness at one point in their lives, and never again. But it can't be known when that will happen.\nAs with any illness, prompt treatment for mental illness is the best path. \"If a mental illness is left untreated, they can become more difficult to treat in adulthood and develop into more serious issues,\" Masand said.\nMyth: Kids these days are too soft\nChildren have many struggles of their own, for any number of reasons. \"We live in a society where kids suffer more and more isolation and loneliness leading to anxiety, obsessive worries, and depression,\" Dr. Fran Walfish, a psychotherapist, told HuffPost Canada by email.\nShutterstock / altanaka\nAnd some kids are particularly susceptible to mental illness, including suicidal ideation. For example, First Nations and Inuit communities in Canada experience a much higher rate of suicide, and Nunavut has one of the highest suicide rates in Canada, although the territory's suicide rate recently hit a 10-year low.\nMyth: Cutting is just a sign my kid is trying to be tough\nCutting or other self-harm behaviours are a symptom to take seriously in children and adolescents. \"Teens often cut or self-mutilate as a negative way to cope with anxiety or depression,\" Walfish said.\nThe Canadian Mental Health Association says that self-injury is most common among teens and females, but counselling and support can help. Cutting needs to be taken seriously because it can lead to permanent injury, and is a risk factor for suicide.\nMyth: People this young don't kill themselves\nIt is tragic to think of a child choosing to end their lives, but it does happen. 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        "raw_content": "Sheesha YaDil\nThe BlackCAP Transgender Community Advisory Committee includes a diverse group of people from the transgender community.\nA dedicated community worker and student, Sheesha YaDil has worked with newcomer, trans and queer youth for nearly 8 years. She has recently worked at The 519 as an educator on how to create LGBTQ- and trans-inclusive spaces, and as a research assistant at Ryerson University. She worked in high schools in marginalized neighbourhoods in Toronto and also co-coordinated Social Justice Youth Camps in Nova Scotia for youth across the Maritimes.\nDear Toronto, This Is What It's Like To Be Transgender\nTrans people struggle with employment, basic medical care, accessing things like housing and even public washrooms. Look around. Most of the services offered are categorized by gender, so trans people face constant barriers using them.",
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        "raw_content": "The objective of this project was to revitalise the existing Cranebrook Shopping Village through the redevelopment of two supermarkets Woolworths and Aldi, specialty shops and public domain in form of a village green.\nThis vision provided the much needed variety and retail mix on the existing retail site enabling a strong retail hub in the precinct.\nLocated 65km west of Sydney\u2019s CBD, Cranebrook receives the extremities of the Sydney climate with colder winters and hotter summers. The design aims to encapsulate this place for the community by providing identity, an enclosure from the weather, a space in which the community can gather and meet, a robust structure with ability to withstand the climate and wear and tear.\nThe design of the screened element of the village green structure is inspired by the gum trees that surround the site. These trees with their tall and skinny trunks and leafy branches provide screening, shade and a break in an otherwise suburban landscape.\nSince its opening in December 2016, Cranebrook Village has become not only a retail destination but is a meeting place for everyone in the neighbourhood. Surrounded by Cranebrook High School, childcare, community and health centres, the centre sits comfortably within its surroundings and the local residents. The village feel of the centre offers a landscaped public area which invites the community to stay, rest and connect. The additional amenities and retail shops have seen an increase in local employment and convenience shoppers.\nThe highly vegetated site and climbing elements will continue to grow and symbolise the pre-development habitat of once trees and shrubs. As time passes, the Gabion walls surrounding the car park will be filled by vegetation and silt which will not only reinforce the walls but add landscaping to the site.\nI truly believe that we have achieved a first-class suburban centre. The local community love the amenity and take great pride in the development which is the ultimate test. i2C\u2019s retail knowledge and collaborative approach was vital to the successful design of Cranebrook Village Shopping Centre.\nPaul Allinson - Design Director, AusPacific Property Group\nClient AusPacific Property Group\nBuilder Mainbrace\nhttps://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Cranebrook+Village/@-33.7198775,150.7096066,18z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x6b128452ae951203:0x6f6cd0b497cf6c40!2sCranebrook+Village!8m2!3d-33.7199333!4d150.7106741!3m4!1s0x6b128452ae951203:0x6f6cd0b497cf6c40!8m2!3d-33.7199333!4d150.7106741\nPhotography: Blake Brockdorff, ArchiShot,\nAll Projects Cranebrook Village Shopping Centre\nLansell Square\tBendigo, Vic\t Arena Commercial Development\tOfficer, Vic\t The Avenue - Casey Cranbourne, Vic",
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        "raw_content": "How Legal Marijuana Funds Education: Colorado Taxes Go To Prevent Bullying\nA cannabis plant greets job seekers as they sign in at CannaSearch, Colorado's first cannabis job fair, March 13, 2014, in Denver. Photo: Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images\nStudents in Colorado may soon have new alternatives to prevent bullying thanks to all the money the state is planning to dish out to schools from the surplus marijuana tax revenue. Colorado\u2019s Department of Revenue reported marijuana sales peaked at nearly $98.6 million by May and reached up to $117.4 million in June. Now officials say a portion of the sale tax derived from marijuana will benefit schools by creating anti-bullying projects over the next few months, according to The Denver Channel reported on Tuesday.\nBullying is an issue that affects children in all schools across the United States. 28% of school kids in the US experience bullying in grades 6 through 12 while 20% of high schoolers have reported instances of bullying. However, statistics of adults, peers and targeted children willing to stand up to bullying are far scarier. Thanks to Colorado\u2019s passing of Proposition BB \u2013 a measure that allowed the state to retain $66 million of marijuana\u2019s tax revenue for school construction and state programs that were accepted into legislature last November \u2013 a new bullying prevention program will be put in place by the Colorado Department of Education.\nDr. Adam Collins, who is the prevention and education grant coordinator for the CDE, told The Denver Channel that Colorado is the only state \u201cproviding such significant funds to prevent bullying in schools.\u201d The grant allows up to $40,000 per school year to sponsor bullying prevention programs in 50 schools across the state that register to participate. Grant applications must be submitted by Oct. 21 and the state announcing the winning schools on Dec. 30. Funds will be distributed to the schools in January.\nColorado\u2019s marijuana tax revenue distribution plan is just one example of the positive impact legalized marijuana can have on a state. For example, if California passes Proposition 64 \u2013 a law that would legalize recreational use of cannabis for adults 21 and up \u2013 the state could potentially bring in $1.4 billion. California\u2019s already grossed over $1.5 million worth of revenue due to sales from the state\u2019s Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act, which allows the medical use of marijuana for certified patients throughout the state.\nMarijuana Arrests On The Decline\n9 States Debating Legal Weed",
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        "raw_content": "But some worry the facility\u2019s complex design might have been flawed from the get-go and it never will successfully treat the nearly 900,000 gallons of liquid sodium-bearing waste. Other available treatment technologies, they say, would have finished the job years ago.\n\u201cIt\u2019s failure after failure. You\u2019re trying to do something that\u2019s extremely difficult, and unnecessarily difficult,\u201d said Darryl Siemer, a former Idaho Cleanup Project chemist and a vocal opponent of the treatment unit\u2019s technology.\nTotal costs for the 53,000-square-foot facility 50 miles west of Idaho Falls have risen to $715 million, according to a recent DOE estimate. The project\u2019s contractor, CH2M-WG Idaho, or CWI, has paid another $90 million in cost overruns. Millions of dollars more are spent on the project each month, documents show.\nOriginally, the project was estimated to cost $461 million.\nAnd new problems continue to crop up. But DOE and contractor officials say they aren\u2019t ready to start looking at other options just yet.\n\u201cI think the technology can work if they can get all the pieces to work together,\u201d said Brian English, a hazardous waste scientist with Idaho DEQ.\nA number of state-mandated cleanup deadlines, starting in 2012, have been missed because of the treatment unit delays. And the DOE and its contractor, CWI, are beginning to feel the consequences.\nLast month, Idaho DEQ handed down a $648,000 fine to the DOE for missing a Dec. 31 treatment deadline.\nIn addition, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said Idaho National Laboratory will not be allowed to bring in two lucrative shipments of commercial spent nuclear fuel rods for research purposes until the waste treatment unit is operational.\nStill, state regulators are being careful not to rush DOE or contractor CWI. Should the unit break down midway through treatment of radioactive waste, repairs would be far more costly and time-consuming, officials said, as well as potentially dangerous.\n\u201cI want them to have time to (finish) without rushing,\u201d English said.\nHis message: Find and solve all the problems \u2014 now.\nNEW TIMELINE SET\nThe facility was supposed to be finished treating the 900,000 gallons by the end of 2012. But every time testing began, the facility rumbled to a stop due to pressurization issues, clogs or other mechanical breakdowns.\nFrom 2012 through 2014, DOE and CWI blew past five state-mandated deadlines, all tied to the treatment unit.\nOne of the deadlines, under the 1995 Settlement Agreement, also known as the Batt Agreement, required all liquid waste treatment to be completed, and the tanks closed, by the end of 2012.\nAfter a Dec. 31, 2014, deadline was missed, the DEQ announced daily fines. Eventually, the daily fines were renegotiated to include either one lump sum fine of $648,000, or completing a \u201csupplemental environmental project\u201d as a way to pay back the state.\n\u201cFurther delays are of critical concern,\u201d the January DEQ notice of violation said.\nNatalie Clough, DEQ\u2019s hazardous waste compliance manager, said there have been no known releases from the storage tanks, located in a concrete vault. If a leak did occur, however, there is no secondary containment system. An empty tank does sit nearby, in case of an emergency.\nFollowing negotiations between the state and DOE last month, a new compliance schedule is set. That schedule requires DOE to begin waste treatment by Sept. 30, 2016. And this time, the department will have more than two years, until the end of 2018, to finish the job.\nMore talks are planned this week as the DOE decides whether to pay the $648,000 fine or propose an environmental project, Clough said.\n\u201cWhile there is a great deal of focus on IWTU right now because the facility is behind schedule, the public should know that DOE has been successful in meeting the vast majority of milestones associated with the (1995) Idaho Settlement Agreement,\u201d DOE spokeswoman Danielle Miller said in an emailed statement.\nIn January, treatment unit operators reached a big milestone by completing a first round of testing. Testing includes circulating steam, water and simulant \u2014 material that mimics real radioactive waste \u2014 through the treatment system. Since that time, the facility has been in a scheduled \u201coutage\u201d period.\nDocuments obtained by the Post Register through a public records request detail a number of issues with the plant that came to light after the first round of testing.\nClogs have occurred inside the system, including a formation that resembles tree bark. If bark formed during real waste treatment, one report said, the plant would require frequent shutdowns for cleaning.\nA number of other mechanical hiccups also have surfaced.\n\u201cDue to complexities of the process, many difficulties have been encountered during testing to this point, and more are possible,\u201d an October IWTU startup assurance plan said.\nAnother round of testing will occur soon. Additional testing likely will be needed after that, state and DOE officials have said.\nThe continued delays come at a high price.\nAccording to information in a DOE presentation obtained by the Post Register, from $1.5 million to $5 million is spent on the facility each month. During outages, which have been frequent since the facility\u2019s completion, it\u2019s $5 million a month.\nStill, the DOE pointed out that halting operations midway through radioactive treatment would be far more costly \u2014 as much as $10 million per month.\n\u201cWhile the facility is behind schedule, we remain focused on a disciplined and methodical startup to make sure that once we start treating radioactive waste, we will be doing it safely and efficiently,\u201d Miller said.\nWILL IT EVER WORK?\nThe series of malfunctions and other testing problems have led some to question whether the unique facility will ever be able to safely treat the waste.\nAs part of the recent state-imposed fine, environmental regulators addressed that very possibility. If operation of the treatment unit \u201cis not feasible,\u201d DEQ officials wrote, the DOE must pay the state $2 million.\nHowever, there have not yet been any serious discussions, either internally or with the DOE, about what a Plan B might look like if the facility cannot do the job, state officials said.\n\u201cWe haven\u2019t gotten to that point yet,\u201d Clough said.\nDOE officials also aren\u2019t yet considering another option for treatment.\n\u201cThe results of the initial simulant run indicate that the process is appropriate for sodium-bearing waste treatment, and therefore the department is not planning to examine any other treatment options at this time,\u201d Miller said in the email.\nSiemer, the former Idaho Cleanup Project chemist, opposed the steam-reforming treatment technology even while he was employed at the site. He continues to follow the facility\u2019s progress closely, frequently calling it a \u201cboondoggle.\u201d\nAsked whether he thought the treatment unit would succeed, Siemer said, \u201cIt depends on how much time and money you\u2019re willing to throw at it.\n\u201cThey were not really prepared to implement this (treatment) process. It was all based on hope that there will never be any problems.\u201d\nBETTER OPTIONS?\nSiemer and others say there were better treatment options on the table in the early 2000s, when the planning process began.\nOne would have been to use the already existing \u201ccalciner\u201d treatment facility. The calciner burned about 8 million gallons of highly radioactive liquid wastes at the site over its nearly 20-year lifetime, turning them into a safer powder form.\nBut it was closed in 2000 due to concerns by environmental groups and state regulators about the yellow-orange plume emanating from its stack. It also had gone for years without a proper hazardous waste permit.\nStill, Siemer and others say the calciner likely would have finished treating the final 900,000 gallons of waste within another year. And upgrades could have been made to meet proper environmental standards before continuing treatment.\n\u201cIf we had immediately calcined it, as we should have, there would not have been much to do,\u201d Siemer said.\nVitrification was another treatment option put forth by the DOE. It would have melted the liquid waste into a ceramic solid. An informal bid for a vitrification facility was drafted by a company called Duratek (eventually purchased by Salt Lake City-based EnergySolutions) in 2005.\nDuratek estimated total costs to build a facility and treat the waste at approximately $77 million.\nBut vitrification already had garnered a bad name by 2005. A significantly larger and more complex vitrification plant at DOE\u2019s Hanford site had been mired in delays and skyrocketing costs for several years.\nBeatrice Brailsford, a member of the environmental watchdog group Snake River Alliance, also has followed the treatment unit\u2019s progress from the beginning.\nBrailsford said she can recall early discussions of several treatment technologies.\n\u201cI think everybody hopes it\u2019s going to work,\u201d she said. \u201c(But) I don\u2019t think it\u2019s a sure bet that IWTU is ever going to start up to clean the waste.\u201d\nHerb Bohrer, chairman of the INL Site Environmental Management Citizens Advisory Board and a former site employee, said he, too, has doubts about the facility.\n\u201cThere\u2019s always that concern that in the end, it might not work the way it should,\u201d Bohrer said.\n\u201cHow many more trial runs with issues that come up \u2026 before you start to think you\u2019ve bought into a failed system?\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t think we\u2019re there yet. 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        "raw_content": "Huawei announces the opening of a new Research and Development Centre in Ireland\nNews > Huawei announces the opening of a new Research and Development Centre in Ireland\nDublin, Ireland, 9 January 2013: Huawei, the leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced the opening of a new research and development centre spread across two sites in Cork City and Dublin, Ireland. Huawei will create jobs for over 50 highly-skilled research professionals who will contribute a broad range of skills and expertise to the company\u2019s global operations. Initially the centre will focus on Huawei\u2019s next generation Customer Experience Management Product, SmartCare\u00ae, supporting the company in providing leading customer services to telecoms operators both in Ireland and internationally. Future expansion at the sites will extend R&D functions to cover a wider range of IT software projects.\nThe initiative, which represents a significant investment by Huawei over several years, is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland \u2013 the Government Agency responsible for the development of foreign direct investment in Ireland.\nMinister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, said: \u201cHuawei is one of the companies that I met on my recent trade mission to China and today\u2019s announcement that they are opening a new research and development centre creating an additional 50 new jobs in Ireland is very welcome. International Information and Communications Technology (ICT) R&D is a key sector in the Action Plan for Jobs, and in the past 18 months we have implemented a number of changes to support expansion and job creation in this sector. In recent months we have seen some good news in this sector and the Government will continue to work hard on implementing the necessary changes to ensure that we can see further announcements like this in the near future.\u201d\n\u201cHuawei Technologies is one of the most prominent brands in the global ICT sector,\u201d said Barry O\u2019Leary, CEO of IDA Ireland. \u201cThis announcement is a vote of confidence in Ireland\u2019s technological capability and strong track record in the ICT sector. Huawei Ireland has continued to expand its business since beginning its Irish operations over eight years ago. I wish Huawei Technologies every success in their operation in Cork and offer them continued and full support of the IDA,\u201d he said.\nDerek Ding, Managing Director of Huawei Ireland, said: \u2018\u2018The new centre is a significant commitment to Ireland over the next three years, with many more highly-skilled jobs being created. It reflects a deep and long-term commitment to the country. Cork and Dublin were chosen for their well-educated, skilled workforce offering the high-quality of talent needed to provide the range of services needed for a strategic OSS R&D centre. Excitingly, the recruitment process has already begun and 12 positions have already been filled.\n\u201cIreland has an open environment for overseas investment and the new R&D centre is a perfect fit for our continued growth here. We are pleased to be collaborating with the IDA and I want to thank them for their support in this venture.\u201d\nHuawei is a leading global ICT solutions provider and the investment will strengthen the company\u2019s R&D capabilities, augmenting over 70,000 employees currently engaged in R&D worldwide.\nHuawei was first established its Irish sales office in 2004 and currently employs over 140,000 people globally, including 40 people presently in Ireland. Customers include Eircom, O2 Ireland, BT Ireland, VDF Ireland, H3G Ireland.\nRecruitment for the new R&D centre has begun and qualified candidates can send their CVs to irlcareers@huawei.com\nHuawei UK & Ireland press office:\nGear\u00f3id Cashman, huawei@pelhamharvard.co.uk\nIDA Ireland press office:\nKevin Sammon: +353 87 6188564\nDJEI press office: + 353 1-6312200, press.office@djei.ie\nHuawei is a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider. Through our dedication to customer-centric innovation and strong partnerships, we have established end-to-end advantages in telecom networks, devices and cloud computing. We are committed to creating maximum value for telecom operators, enterprises and consumers by providing competitive solutions and services. Our products and solutions have been deployed in over 140 countries, serving more than one third of the world\u2019s population.\nFor more information, visit Huawei online: www.huawei.com\nFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/huaweipress and YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/HuaweiPress",
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        "raw_content": "Neo-Gnosticism\nNeo-gnosticism, a wholly subjective encounter with Jesus, is the basis for many people\u2019s professed Christianity. While a personal encounter with Jesus is necessary, Christians must go beyond this subjective belief.\n\u201cI became a minister\u2026to make the word of God fully known, the mystery hidden for ages and generations but now revealed to his saints\u201d (vv. 25\u201326). - Colossians 1:24\u201329\nThe liberal theology that emerged from the nineteenth century and still plagues the church even today was not only influenced by the radical immanentism of Hegel and the radical subjectivism of Schleiermacher. Naturalism, a view that holds nothing exists except the physical universe, also had a profound impact on liberalism. The result was a crop of liberal theologians who did not believe in the miraculous. Some of them even denied the existence of the personal God altogether.\nThese men tried to explain away the many supernatural references in the Gospels, viewing the miracles purely in materialistic terms. The feeding of the five thousand, for example, was not a supernatural multiplication of a few loaves and fishes. Instead, Jesus was able to convince those in the crowd who had brought food to share with those who had not. This theory might provide a naturalistic explanation, but it ignores the details of the Gospel accounts completely (Matt. 14:13\u201321; Mark 6:30\u201344; Luke 9:10\u201317; John 6:1\u201315). It also shows how far those with such biases will go to deny the work of God in Christ.\nRudolf Bultmann was a well-known figure who denied the reality of the miracles as supernatural events. He taught that the disciples, because they did not live in the twentieth century, explained the significance of Jesus through legendary stories (myths). He argued that the New Testament contains a kernel of historical truth, around which are found myths like the resurrection, the ascension, and so on. Completely denying the apostolic witness (1 Cor. 15:14), Bultmann said the historicity of the resurrection was unimportant. Only the faith of the disciples matters. Like them, we can have a personal encounter with Christ and find our \u201creal humanity.\u201d\nBultmann\u2019s meaning is unclear, but at the least he is advocating some kind of mysticism over against biblical faith. This enables people to make a Christ in their own image. If faith is not based on historical events, how do we know if we are all following the same Jesus? How can Christ be the object of the Christian faith if, as Bultmann\u2019s schema makes possible, we all meet a different Jesus?\nGnosticism, a heresy rampant during the early church, said salvation was only available to those who possessed the hidden truths of Christ. Bultmann espouses a kind of neo-gnosticism, a wholly subjective encounter with Jesus, which is the basis for many people\u2019s professed Christianity. A personal encounter with Jesus is necessary, but we do not believe simply because He \u201clives in our heart\u201d (1 Cor. 3:16). We believe because He truly came, truly died, and truly rose again.\nNeo-gnosticism, a wholly subjective encounter with Jesus, is the basis for many people\u2019s professed Christianity. While a personal encounter with Jesus is necessary, Christians must go beyond this subjective belief. By Dr. R.C. Sproul via iDisciple\nIt All Comes Back to Jesus\nRebellion Against a Great Leader\nLuther's Tower Experience\nStanding and State, Part Two",
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        "raw_content": "Customer Experience is Your ONLY Differentiator. You're About To Be Rewarded or Punished.\nForget about your company's historical point of differentiation. Customer Experience reigns supreme today and you will either be rewarded or punished for how you are treating your customers.\nBy Bill CarmodyFounder and CEO, Trepoint@BillCarmody\nLately I have been digging deep into what sets companies apart these days. In an age where you can launch any product or service you can dream up with surprisingly little cash, you can rule out historical concepts around \"speed to market\", \"cost efficiency\" and \"uniqueness\". When it comes right down to it, the only point of differentiation left today is the customer experience itself.\nI recently had an incredible interview with Kevin Cochrane, who is the CMO of Jahia, a digital experience management provider. He is also a member of the board at Digital Clarity Group and, previously, he was CMO at OpenText and former VP of Enterprise Marketing at Adobe. I encourage you to watch the entire interview on YouTube.\nIn this interview, Mr. Cochrane discusses all three waves of digital marketing and, as someone who has been in the digital marketing industry since its inception, I can attest to his accuracy of how we got from 1994 to today. The focus of this article, however, is the current wave of digital marketing because we have reached the defining moment for companies and how they are leveraging all of their tools to deliver on an incredible customer experience (or not).\nYour future depends on how you deliver on your customer experience. This is a deep dive as to why and what you must do in order to succeed the third wave of digital marketing. Here are the profound insights from Mr. Cochrane:\nDelivering on the Next Generation of Customer Experience\nTo deliver on the next generation of customer experience, it's not about targeting, personalization and acquisition; it's about what happens when you already are a customer and login. I expect you to know me by name, my preferences and everything I want to buy from you or have bought from you. It's all 100% personally identifiable information. Every single employee needs to know exactly who I am. And this is scary for people because your digital life IS your life.\nBrands need to protect this personally identifiable information and this is a shift. It's no longer just about your credit card information. It's about protecting all of your personally identifiable information and not selling it to 3rd parties.\nNow layer in the data coming out of the Internet of Things and it's super scary as someone knows where you are at every second of the day.\nWith Deeply Personal Data Comes Great Responsibility\nTo win, you need to know the intimate details about your customers. From when they wake up to when they go to sleep and what dreams and aspirations they have. But, at the same time, that's the very same data that makes it so valuable to steal from you.\nWhat do you do about that? You not only need the infrastructure to empower your employees to analyze customer data in real-time, but you also have to put the governance in place to empower the consumer to know what data you're collecting, why you're collecting it, how long you're keeping it and how they can delete it.\nThat's what we do here at Jahia. I thought it wouldn't happen until 2020, but we're here now because of targeted breaches that have sped up the rapid adoption.\nBreaking the Customer Experience Bottleneck\nHow do you break the customer experience bottleneck? Specifically, the personalization and context bottleneck? Today, in order to deliver the right content in context, you typically have a small team of people who test and optimize using all the data analytics and insights. In order to deliver true 1:1 personalized customer experiences, you need to break this bottleneck. This is about empowering your team to connect (1:1) with their audiences.\nAggregate context across all the silos, then give it to subject matter experts so that they can make an informed decision about writing content. Who am I writing this content for? You have 10,000 people writing content, but they don't have access to the right data for personalization and context. Empower people to do their jobs well. All content must have the proper context.\nThis is the democratization of big data (vs. \"power mongers\").\nCompanies must be comfortable with losing control of their content marketing, empowering the entire organization with the data insights they need to create the content that your customers are hungry for.\nBalance Access with Governance\nGive responsibility and authority to subject matter experts. You also need a governance framework - the bumper rails - so that your team doesn't (unintentionally) do harm. So it's about locking down the data. Who gets access to what data? How long do they have access to it (making sure they don't have access to the data for a longer period of time than they should)? And we're going to need to be transparent to the consumer about the data we're collecting, why we're collecting it, how long we're holding it and we're going to allow the consumer to make the choice about what should be anonymized, what should be deleted and we will NEVER sell that data to a 3rd party.\nEvery marketer will have access to every customer they are touching and targeting and every consumer will have trust because they will be able to click a Jahia-powered website privacy link to see what everyone in the company knows about you, and you can say what data you want anonymized, deleted and even where the data should be stored. The consumer will have control of their own data.\nWhat Drove the 3 Waves of Digital Marketing: A Historical Context\nOf the three waves of digital marketing, the first wave was a CIO-led wave. The first part of that first wave was infrastructure to power a brand experience online; CIOs ran the implementation of websites for their CMOs. But then continuing beyond that initial phase was web infrastructure to power things like extranets, web server portals, as well as to empower the entire employee experience with the roll-out of various portals such as intranets.\nThe second wave was purely a CMO-led wave around demand generation online tied to customer acquisition experiences that were both mobile and social.\nWhat started to change in the early 2013 timeframe was the role of the CIO. This is because the technology in the marketing tech stack had relevance beyond the marketing acquisition. Employee engagement, for example, is critically important to drive the customer experience. Additionally, all of the targeting and personalization that you do for acquiring customers has relevance for your business partners. The CIO's role, which before was much more focused on managing operational infrastructure, was now thinking much more strategically about leveraging the backbone of the digital business and taking the technologies that marketers were using to acquire customers and use them through the rest of the enterprise.\nBeyond customer acquisition experiences, digital infrastructure was needed to empower the CIO to enable them to power the digital enterprise.\nThe third wave of digital marketing came faster than I ever expected. I thought it would be another 10 year cycle (like waves 1 & 2), but a couple of things accelerated it, like the union of CMOs and CIOs together to power next-generation business and customer analytics to drive targeted, personalized 1:1 experiences to build trusted, long-lasting brand relationships. The three things that occurred in rapid-fire succession were: (1) popularization of Apache Hadoop, (2) Big Data became a reality enabling the processing of real-time data sets and (3) in 2014 the Internet of Things took off. You suddenly had more sensors in more places in the home and work and that provided more data that you could process in real-time than you ever could before.\nThe Great Consumer (& CEO) Awakening of 2015\nIn 2015, consumers woke up and realized they were targets; that enterprises were collecting more data in more silos and yet they had no idea what data was being collected, why it was being collected, how long it was being maintained nor how it was being used for their benefit. The only people who really did know were the cyber criminals who were breaching enterprise security, primarily through smart phones, and causing catastrophic damage to people's lives.\nThis was the dawn of the third wave. CEO's woke up in 2016 and said to themselves that customer experiences are the only way we are going to be able to distinguish ourselves in the marketplace long-term. There is no other sustainable advantage. Product cycles are too short. Any person can start a company in a garage and have immediate access to global markets; switching costs are entirely low. There is no sustainable differentiation other than your customer experience. Your customer experience IS your brand.\nBut, there's a challenge there. You spend a lot of money acquiring those customers. You spend a lot of money making them loyal brand advocates. But in one second, you can lose trust from that consumer and they will never go back to your brand again.\nSo the CEOs have two major goals: (1) drive a differentiated customer experience and (2) mitigate risk and damage to the brand by making sure they establish trust in the online and offline experiences by protecting consumer data and privacy. And those that don't have this as a mission better wake up because it's the law in Europe and, if you're doing business in any European country, you do not want to get a fine as a percentage of your revenue. And you will because chances are you're getting breached every single day - you just don't know it.\nForrester says you will either be rewarded or you will be punished. You're not going to spend money with someone you don't trust or who is harming you.\nWarren Buffett has said that \"It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do things differently.\" This is just as true for the individual as the corporation these days. 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        "title": "Legal Advice: My neighbour's cows damaged my car, should he pay for the repairs? - FarmIreland.ie",
        "raw_content": "Legal Advice: My neighbour's cows damaged my car, should he pay for the repairs?\nOur resident solicitor tackles this issue\nIs a farmer responsible for his cows on a public road?\nhttps://www.independent.ie/business/farming/agri-business/legal-advice-my-neighbours-cows-damaged-my-car-should-he-pay-for-the-repairs-35888792.html\nhttps://www.independent.ie/business/farming/article35888788.ece/b130a/AUTOCROP/h342/2016-10-25_bus_25758727_I1.JPG\nA local dairy farmer moves his cows down the road from the field to his milking parlour twice a day. Not only does it add a lot of muck to the road but there is no fencing or rope put across the road when he does this.The cows have to walk about 200 metres down the road each way before and after milking and I have been caught up in the herd with my car a few times on the way past.\nOne of the cows took the wing mirror off my car recently and I said to the farmer when he was herding the cows that it was ok. But now I\u2019ve got the quote for getting the wing mirror fixed and it is \u20ac250. I don\u2019t think I should have to pay this. Is the farmer not responsible for his cows on a public road?\nUnfortunately, incidents like this occur and I am sorry to hear about it. It can be difficult for farmers and other rural dwellers where road space has to be shared and mutual understanding of each other is vital in that regard and very much forms part of rural living.\nIn principle, the animal owner is entitled to drive his animals on the roadway, but reasonable care must be taken by the controller of the animals to prevent them from causing injury or damage. The animals must be driven in an orderly fashion and the owner has to take care and precaution in doing so. The farmer has a duty to control the animals while they are travelling on the roadway.\nThe farmer also has to ensure the orderly movement of the animals and be aware of other road users and that adequate signage and safety procedures are followed. The vehicle driver who is overtaking animals must also take all necessary precautions. The Rules of the Road set out these obligations for both those persons driving animals and other road users\nThere may be an issue in relation to putting a fence or a rope across a roadway given the danger and impeding other road users. Certainly, signage, lighting (in the event that it is dark), high visibility clothing and other measures ought to be taken.\nIt is very unfortunate that the animals create muck on the road and that is a matter for the farmer to make an effort to clean the roadway. Local Authorities may have specific rules dealing with this and again an obligation as to reasonable care applies.\nMost farmers ought to be insured for the risk of damage being done by their animals and in the event that they are insured then a claim may be made but given the amount of money involved, it may be below the excess in which case the farmer is liable for the damage.\nThe established principle within the law and used by the courts in relation to the driving of cattle on the road is that the cattle owner will only be liable for the damage caused if they are in some way negligent in the course of driving the cattle.\nThe principle here is that it is the responsibility of the owner of the animals who are being driven on the public highway for the driving of those animals. However, if, in the event that the damage is done by the cattle on the public highway, then you would have to prove negligence on the part of the animals\u2019 owner.\nBroken Wing Mirror\nYou say that one of the cows broke a wing mirror on your car. The basic premise of the law of negligence and nuisance apply to liability on the part of the animal owner and that means that if somebody\u2019s animal does damage to your property, then if you can establish the negligence, it is the case then it would be up to the animal owner to prove that he had taken every precaution necessary.\nIn many cases where an accident occurs, once a driver can show that an animal was not properly controlled on the road, the onus will fall on the farmer to show that the animal was properly controlled. There are a number of factors which will influence the safety of animals on a roadway, many of which will be beyond the control of the animal owner.\nTo the extent that the wing mirror was damaged and cost \u20ac250.00 to repair, it would be best to approach the animal owner and present him with the bill for the damage and the repair and ask him to pay it, or make a claim on his insurance, if applicable.\nIf he refuses to pay, then a claim would have to be made in negligence for property damage. There is a cost-effective manner of doing so and remember that the Small Claims Court (an Office within the District Court which does not necessitate a formal Court process and associated legal fees) allows for a paper application, together with a small fee for a claimant to make a claim up to a limit of \u20ac2,000.00 and this may be done by yourself. The procedure and forms are available online at courts.ie.\nAlso remember that rural life entails a sharing of space with farmers, animals and other dwellers and that harmony between the diverse community means that certain sacrifices have to be made at times. Don\u2019t forget that the road user has obligations to the animal owner too and it is not easy for farmers managing livestock across various parcels of land.\nKaren Walsh, of Walsh & Partners, Solicitors, comes from a farming background and is a solicitor specialising in agricultural law, land law and renewable energy and is author of \u2018Farming and the Law\u2019 available from www.claruspress.ie. The firm also specialises in personal injuries, employment law and family law. She has offices in Dublin and Cork. For further information please contact 01-602000 or 021-4270200.\nEmail: info@walshandpartners.ie\nWeb: www.walshandpartners.ie\nDisclaimer: While every care is taken to ensure accuracy of information contained in this article, Solicitor Karen Walsh does not accept responsibility for errors or omissions howsoever arising, and you should seek legal advice in relation to your particular circumstances at the earliest possible time.\nCan I shoot over the head of possible intruders?\nCan my husband's parents leave him out of the will after he's worked the farm for 10 years?\nMy neighbour spread slurry and ruined the road - what can I do?\n'She's only a gold digger' - Younger woman moving in with elderly farmer sends children into panic",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Brief Colombia Discovers \u2018Giant\u2019 ELN Cocaine Lab\nColombia Discovers \u2018Giant\u2019 ELN Cocaine Lab\nMegateo\nA huge cocaine processing complex run by the ELN has been found in west Colombia, showcasing the guerrilla group\u2019s role in a drug trade that could soon be changing hands.\nThe Colombian Armed Forces have discovered one of the biggest cocaine laboratories ever found in the western department of Nari\u00f1o, according to an army press release. The compound was reportedly capable of producing seven tons of cocaine per month and was run by the Comuneros del Sur Front of Colombia\u2019s second largest guerrilla group, the National Liberation Army (ELN).\nEstimated to be worth over $3.2 million, with more than $1.9 million in drug precursor materials, the complex consisted of two cocaine manufacturing plants, a living area for 50 people, and an electricity plant.\nThree months of intelligence gathering led authorities to the cocaine processing facility, located in a woodland area in the municipality of Samaniego. The army seized 347 kg of what appeared to be cocaine, over 15,000 liters of liquid cocaine, seven tons of solid precursor material, and over 91,000 liters of liquid precursors.\nNari\u00f1o is one of Colombia\u2019s main coca producing regions, with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group known to use it as a base for cocaine production. It is far less common, however, to discover an ELN-run cocaine lab, especially of this scale.\nSEE ALSO: ELN News and Profile\nFollowing decades of avoiding involvement under Manuel Perez Martinez, alias \u201cEl Cura Perez,\u201d the ELN\u2019s greater role in the drug trade is now evident throughout Colombia. In the key coca growing department of Norte de Santander, the ELN front Juan Fernando Porras Martinez is funded entirely by drug trafficking, according to intelligence sources consulted by InSight Crime. The front\u2019s leader, alias \u201cGonzalo Satelite,\u201d allegedly took over a large coca producing zone following the demobilization of the Bloque Catatumbo, a faction of the paramilitary United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).\nNevertheless, the ELN still appears to lack an efficient trafficking network in this region, with sources telling InSight Crime they have been unable to move 4.5 tons of cocaine since the recent death of major cocaine broker Victor Ramon Navarro, alias \u201cMegateo.\u201d\nWhile the ELN\u2019s traditional distance from the drug trade has been considered a reason for their slower growth compared to the FARC, the tables could soon turn. A potential demobilization of the FARC \u2014 who are currently believed to control up to 70 percent of all coca cultivation in Colombia \u2014 looms on the horizon. The ELN, however, are still struggling to get peace talks with the government underway. As a result, should elements of the FARC abandon their drug trafficking infrastructure across the country \u2014 as was the case with the demobilization of the AUC \u2014 the ELN may be next in line to fill the vacuum.\nELN Car Bomb in Bogot\u00e1 Takes Fight to Colombia\u2019s Cities\nEPL Muscles in on El Naya Drug Corridor in West Colombia",
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        "raw_content": "Robots have always been pictured as a man-made advanced technological creativity, which do and will favor the human species for future. As robotics is vibrantly globalized, soon it will be mainstreamed in various fields and sectors. Currently, there are numerous enterprises worldwide which are implementing robotics into industrial, healthcare and commercial use. Whereas, robotics have experienced a lot of up\u2019s and down\u2019s during this tenure, but with the time, it held a stronghold in the digital world.\nWhenever the discussion arises about the applications of robotics, the industrial sector has bespoken benefits\u2019. Robots have become more affordable, smart and productive over the years. The sectors like agriculture, construction, warehousing and logistics, and customer services. By investing more in robots, an enterprise will be solving certain problems more accurately and efficiently. 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        "raw_content": "Gogglebox vicar walks in the footsteps of Judas\nGogglebox vicar Rev Kate Bottley is to present a BBC1 documentary on Judas Iscariot on Good Friday ...\nTo mark Good Friday one of Britain\u2019s best-loved vicars, the Revd Kate Bottley, will re-open the case against the Bible\u2019s most notorious villain \u2013 Judas Iscariot \u2013 in a one-hour documentary from 9am-10am on BBC1, entitled In The Footsteps of Judas.\nKate\u2019s journey takes her from her parish in Nottinghamshire to Jerusalem, where she pieces together the events leading up to the Crucifixion. Why did Judas betray his Master at his most desperate hour? And on a day when we remember that Jesus died for all our sins, is Judas excluded from that forgiveness? Ultimately, Kate demonstrates why Judas matters and why he is central to our understanding of the Christian message today.\nThe Gogglebox vicar told the Daily Telegraph: \"He has been defined by the worst thing he did. Judas should be seen not purely as a traitor but as a tragic figure and a \u2018mirror to the human condition.\u2019\"\nShe feels there is perhaps something else to this character than that kiss and that betrayal.\nIn the programme, Kate examines theories about what led him to betray Jesus for pieces of silver. He later hanged himself.\nOne theory is that Judas was a dedicated revolutionary who saw Jesus as a reluctant political messiah and hoped that by handing him over for arrest he could trigger an uprising against Roman rule in Judea.\nShe says: \u201cI was thrilled to be able to go to make this documentary and am grateful to the Diocese and my parish for understanding why this was just too good an opportunity to pass up.\n\"Looking again at Judas has been a fascinating experience. I've never preached on Judas, but after my experience making this programme I will be speaking about what we might learn from him as a biblical character.\u201d\nIn The Footsteps of Judas will be shown on BBC One at 9am on Friday March 25.\nFor more information on all religious programmes on the BBC over Easter go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2016/easter",
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        "raw_content": "Wales: retreat centre counts its blessings\nRob James talks to Roy Godwin about the extraordinary story of his retreat centre in Wales, and his new book on blessing ...\n\u0018 Alasdair MacIntyre tells the imaginary tale of the day a stranger approached him at a bus stop and said: \u201cThe name of the common wild duck is Histrionicus Histrionicus Histrionicus.\u201d\nHe says that if we want to make sense of stories like this we need to appreciate their wider context. The stranger could have been deranged \u2013 or he might have been a member of MI5 passing on information to his handler. As MacIntyre rightly says, particular events can only be fully understood when we know the bigger story.\nRoy Godwin clearly understands his place in God\u2019s story. Executive Director of Ffald-y-Brenin Trust, a Missional House of Prayer and Christian Retreat Centre in West Wales, he is also the co-author of two very challenging books \u2013 The Grace Outpouring (2008) and the recently released The Way of Blessing.\nRoy and his wife Daphne were not excited at the thought of settling in Ffald-y-Brenin at first. Indeed Roy readily admits that they were \u201creluctant recruits\u201d who felt that their desire to be evangelists would be stifled in \u201ca remote corner of Pembrokeshire where almost everyone who visited was already a Christian\u201d.\nBut God knew what He was doing, and Roy was given the assurance that God would send people to them.\nAnd He has \u2013 with the most staggering results. Conversions, healings, and large numbers of visitors from all around the world are now part of their daily experience. And blessing has become part of their daily routine too, flowing as it does from their conviction that Ffald-y-Brenin should be a \u201ccolony\u201d of heaven.\n\u201cThe idea of colonies of heaven, a term used by a Celtic saint, inspired Ian Bradley to name a book after it, and it began to change my understanding of basic principles of developing Christian community,\u201d Roy explains.\n\u201cThe attributes include: an understanding that all are welcome; of prayer being at the heart; a simplicity of life; a welcoming hospitality; a healing place; a place where people are quick to forgive; an admonition not to take offence; a place where mercy always triumphs over judgment and leaders who don\u2019t climb up the ladder but dig down deeper, so they might be a servant of all.\n\u201cThese communities were mission-shaped in the context of a saving God and a kingdom to come which was breaking in on earth already. They were what I longed to see. Little did I realise how effective a mission was about to break out in a torrent to the nations from our little centre.\u201d\nThe Celts also understood the importance of blessing people says Roy. Indeed blessing others is, for Roy, a key Christian ministry, and as a result of this emphasis he claims God has done the most amazing things among them, often very unexpectedly and frequently through the most unexpected people. People like Kelly, for example, who suddenly regained her sight after eight or nine years of total blindness.\nNow there will be those that will be sceptical of Roy\u2019s claims but he is very happy to discuss the constant stream of miracles that they claim to have witnessed in Ffald-y-Brenin. \u201cWe sometimes have medical evidence,\u201d he says, \u201cAnd we never repeat a story second hand\u201d.\nHe continues: \u201cOne of the interesting criticisms made by Christians about us is the lack of hype. They say we are so quiet and that Ffald-y-Brenin is so quiet. People often come looking for all the noise and the excitement, and they find that\u2019s it\u2019s quiet, calm and steady and we seek to keep it like that.\u201d\nIn fact Roy would go further.\n\u201cWhat impacts me most personally,\u201d he says, \u201cis when people have an unexpected encounter with God face to face during their time here that completely transforms their understanding of who God is and what he is like. And that in turn completely transforms their appreciation of who they are, because they see God and see themselves in a completely renewed way.\u201d\nFfald-y-Brenin may be off the beaten track but it\u2019s clearly having a worldwide impact, not least in Africa, Alaska, Europe, South East Asia and Australasia. But Roy is eager to stress that 'The way of blessing' is not so much a technique as an expression of what it means to belong to the Kingdom of God.\nAs he says \u201cGod releases the Spirit to work afresh and anew in our lives, through our actions and in the places we inhabit so that we might be carriers of the presence of God. We then proclaim the blessings of His presence.\u201d\n+ For more information on Ffald-y-Brenin visit www.ffald-y-brenin.org",
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        "raw_content": "Today's job candidates are turning to the Internet for a fast, easy way to find the positions they are looking for. It is no longer necessary for job seekers to spend hours looking through the help-wanted section of the newspaper. A few essential bookmarks on their Web browser make the search a lot quicker.\nClicking on careerpath.com will turn up the classified section of major newspapers across the country. Type in the position of interest and a few keywords and the computer does the rest. Whether it's the San Jose Mercury News or the New York Times, it's at careerpath.com.\nAnother essential bookmark for job seekers is occ.com. The Online Career Center is a resource for job seekers across the country. Not only does it give candidates a list of specific jobs to choose from, it also gives them a link to rental searches, local news, and the weather in locations of interest.\nBoth careermosiac.com and monster.com (Monsterboard) are good Web sites for job searchers. Clicking on job search will take the candidate to a form where they can enter the desired position and location.\nEven Internet Search Services like Yahoo! and Excite are getting in on the employment classified business. It is currently free for employers to post positions on these sites. A quick look through Yahoo! (classified. yahoo.com/employment.html) reveals an overwhelming number of job openings in the Silicon Valley. Candidates can also register their HTML resumes with Yahoo!, resumes that often include graphics and links \u2013 a break from the traditional text- only resumes.\nJobtrak (jobtrak.com) is now working with schools across the country to provide an online job list for their graduates. Through the school's Career Resources, students and alumni acquire a password which gives them access to the Jobtrak site and jobs posted specifically for their school.\nRecruiters have traditionally gone to the Internet to post openings for high tech positions. But employment Web sites are not just for high tech positions anymore. In addition to engineers and programmers, there are plenty of sales, accounting, and other types of positions listed on the Internet.\nThe Internet is a cost effective way to advertise job openings. Many candidates don't use the newspapers or employment agencies anymore \u2013 it's all on the Internet.",
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        "raw_content": "Pick the right platform for income drawdown\nSince April 2015 those aged over 55 have been able to access their pension savings and draw on them in a greater variety of ways, including unrestricted income drawdown, and a growing number of people are opting to do this. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) reports that \u00a31.86bn was paid out as flexible payments from pensions in the second quarter of this year, the largest quarterly amount paid out since pensions freedoms were introduced in April 2015.",
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        "raw_content": "Zanzibar finalising ten year\u2019s agricultural development programme\nZANZIBAR is in the final stages of developing a programme that will see major transformations in its agriculture sector in the coming ten years.\nDubbed: \u2018Zanzibar agricultural sector development programme\u2019 or in short ZASDP the programme aims to boost sustainable production by combining both the blue and green economies.\nSpeaking in Zanzibar over the weekend, the Zanzibar Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Livestock and Fisheries, Rashid Ali Juma, said that his ministry was finalising the programme ready for the government\u2019s endorsement in the near future.\n\u201cWe\u2019re finalising it be ensuring that we involve all the key stakeholders in order to have their inputs for its successful implementation. We hope to finish it soon in order to have it endorsed ready for implementation,\u201d he said.\nHe was speaking during the meeting between the President of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar and members of the Development Partners\u2019 Agriculture Working Group that was held at State House in Stone Town.\nThe development partners\u2019 delegation was in Zanzibar for a two-day visit whereby prior to the meeting with Dr Shein, they held a meeting with MANRLF officials and made field visits to small holder horticulture farmers at Kisakasaka and a marine hatchery of the Zanzibar State University located at Nkrumah campus both in the outskirts of Zanzibar.\nDuring the meeting at MANRLF, they were briefed about the status of the Zanzibar sector development including the current situation, investments, achievements and challenges faced together with future plans including proposed interventions.\nSpeaking during the meeting at State House, the Development Partners\u2019 Agriculture Group co-Chair, Fred Kafeero, said that they were impressed by the stage at which the ZASDP had reached and that they were ready to work with the Government of Zanzibar to ensure its successful implementation.\n\u201cThe programme is impressive taking into account all the key factors and developments at both local and global levels. The combination of both green and blue economies is also notable. We as development partners are happy to work with the government in putting it into action,\u201d he said.\nKafeero, who is also the Representative of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), said that development partners use different modalities in supporting agricultural initiatives in the country which include technical support, grants and loans. He called upon the government to assist in speeding up formalisation of the support endorsement processes in order to avoid delays in the implementation of the laid down plans.\nFor his part, President Shein appreciated the support and commitment by the development partners in the development of the agricultural sector in Zanzibar and pledged full support in ensuring that the processes for endorsement of the support processes are eased for timely implementation.\n\u201cYou have been our key partners in the development of our agriculture sector. We look forward to strengthened ties for further development in the sector which is the main stay of our economy. We\u2019ll also ensure that the endorsement processes won\u2019t take long and cause unnecessary delays,\u201d he said.\nArdhi University set to implement its strategic plan- Chairman",
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        "raw_content": "Retirement probably isn\u2019t the first on your mind, even if you\u2019ve settled into your career thus far, but that doesn\u2019t mean that saving should be an afterthought. The earlier you can start saving, the more time there is to grow over time. While most live paycheck to paycheck, that is not an excuse to jeopardize your future, it just means that you have to be a little more creative in reducing expenses so there is a little extra at the end of the month to put towards retirement, instead on, say, impulse purchases. Track Purchases If you were asked how much the current expenses for monthly bills, even food, gas, and spending money, would \u2026 [Read more...]\nJune 29, 2018 by Drew Allen Leave a Comment\nWhile it may seem like retirement is the furthest from you mind, and sure, it could be decades away, but that doesn\u2019t mean that saving should be on hold until down the road. In fact, the earlier you start saving, the more you have for your nest egg to grow over time. Whether you decide that a 401(k) or IRA is in your best interest based on your current and future income, by making a few money moves now, you can free up the most money you can and really maximize retirement savings. Check Your Credit Report If you have applied for a home purchase or refinance, a personal loan, or even your credit card, you know that not only is your \u2026 [Read more...]\nApril 24, 2018 by Drew Allen Leave a Comment\nWhile knowing best roth ira providers is a start, but where do you get the extra money to fund the account? While retirement may even still be decades away, if you haven\u2019t given the proper priority to this point, then I hate to say it\u2019s too late, but you will need to do some catching up. I know that saving for retirement may not be the first on your mind, especially with, well, life going on at the moment, but the earlier you can start saving, the better, with more time to grow over the next decades. If you are in need to catching up, there is still time if you hurry. Continue to Work Whether you are approaching retirement age or \u2026 [Read more...]\nCertainly there is more to live than spending all of your hard-earned money on nice cars and entertainment, and the fact that retirement will come a lot sooner than you expect, the earlier you are to start saving, the better. Sure, money can be tight once you pay the monthly bills, but between reducing necessary and unnecessary expenses, sometimes you have to make some sacrifices in order to free up extra money. When it comes to some of your monthly bills such as the mortgage, loans, and even insurance, could be even higher because of your credit score. Check Your Credit Report You never who has your info these days, whether it\u2019s \u2026 [Read more...]\nDecember 13, 2017 by Drew Allen Leave a Comment\nNew Year\u2019s resolutions are easy to come up with, it\u2019s carrying them out that is the problem. Sure, everyone wants to lose a few pounds, so in January the gyms are packed with all those with new memberships and continues to be crowded for a few months, and then slowly you see more and more room and no wait for the machines as priorities change. By summer, those January signups have disappeared and the gyms can look forward to payments continued to be made without showing up, able to sign up more members. Same goes for your finances, as if you are looking to focus on retirement, you need to fully commit. Look for Company Matching \u2026 [Read more...]\nIn addition to monthly bills that likely eat away at your entire paycheck, the next most important piece is saving for your future. Whether that is an employer 401k account, or an IRA, your retirement should be a priority early on, because even though it may even be decades before you retire, that time will go by so fast that you don\u2019t want to miss out on funding your account when it\u2019s already too late. By freeing up money you can increase the funding of your retirement account. Follow a Budget Creating a budget, a budget is the easy part, it\u2019s actually following it is the difficult part, so much in fact that most Americans actually \u2026 [Read more...]\nWhen you graduate from college and enter the working world, retirement may be the furthest from you mind. Even being in your job for ten or twenty years and you may not even still have your sights on what to do after the you leave the working world. The problem is, the longer you wait, the less time you have to earn compound interest and build a nest egg for your future. The truth is, you should start to save as soon as you start earning money, but realistically at least set up your employer's 401(k) account as soon as you start earning a paycheck after college, and gradually increase from there. The more time that goes on getting used to \u2026 [Read more...]",
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        "raw_content": "The teenage brain isn\u2019t just a smaller version of the adult brain. In fact it\u2019s still very much a work in progress, and isn\u2019t finished developing physically until the early 20\u2019s. This is at the root of teenager\u2019s behaviour, and understanding it may help you to understand them better.\nThe brain doesn\u2019t grow substantially larger in the teenage years and early adulthood. Instead of growing in size it grows in complexity, as new connections and neural pathways are formed. This doesn\u2019t happen evenly across the entire brain though. It\u2019s a process that starts at the back of the brain and works its way steadily forward.\nThe result of this is that the pre-frontal cortex is the last part to mature \u2013 the area that deals with planning ahead, decision-making and self-control. It\u2019s not that teenagers lack these abilities, it\u2019s just that their brains can\u2019t send the signals quickly enough to the area at the back of the brain that regulates their emotions.\nUnderstanding how their ability to plan ahead, make decisions, and practice self-control is so compromised can open a door to understanding a teenager\u2019s behaviour.\nWhy are they always glued to their phone?\nTake the common complaint that teenagers are continually on their phones, interacting with them seemingly oblivious to their surroundings. There are two linked reasons for this. Firstly, the teenage brain demands stimulation and input, and the smartphone is a precision designed tool to provide exactly that. The second reason is teenagers\u2019 lack of effective self-regulation \u2013 they can lack the ability to easily or independently make a judgement that they have had enough, or that they should do something else.\nWhy are they so untidy?\nEven if they have something else that they need to do their compromised ability to plan ahead means that they will normally wildly underestimate the time a task will involve. The teenage brain \u2018s poor ability to plan, and the subsequent impulsive behaviour, are behind a second common complaint \u2013 untidiness. Tidiness relies on us understanding the future pay-off of investing the time now in tidying things away, and then making tidying a priority. Neither of these are most teenagers\u2019 strengths, and accounts for why what may be obvious to parents is lost on their teenage children.\nWhy do they stay up so late and then can\u2019t get out of bed?\nThis isn\u2019t actually about poor planning or not thinking about the consequences. It\u2019s actually a physical aspect of the teenage brain, as many of those new connections are made during sleep. At the same time during adolescence the body-clock shifts forward, interfering with falling asleep before 11 p.m. or waking up before 8 a.m. They aren\u2019t being lazy or making excuses \u2013 teenagers really do need more sleep than the rest of us, and the effect of sleep deprivation on mood is even worse for them.\nIf you found this blog post about the teenage brain useful why not sign up for my monthly newsletter here with three stories every month on the quirky side of psychology and relationships\nBy John McKenzie|September 13th, 2018|Be your own coach, Health, Hypnotherapy, Your amazing mind|0 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "Tinnitus affects one in ten of us. It can be heard as humming, or hissing or whistling, but for Malcolm* it was a constant buzzing noise. He\u2019d recently retired and he told that \u201cIt\u2019s driving me demented \u2013 this buzzing noise all the bloody time\u201d.\nMalcolm had joined the one in a hundred for whom their tinnitus affects the quality of their life. He told me that the buzzing hadn\u2019t got louder since he\u2019d retired, but that it had become much more distracting. While he was working he\u2019d found it easier to cope with \u2013 partly because of the noise of the machinery, but mainly because he had more to occupy his mind during the day.\nTinnitus can have a range of causes, but there isn\u2019t any real understanding yet of exactly how it works. We know that the tinnitus noises are generated inside the brain, in response to a lack of sound signals from the cochlea. Whether the brain fills in gaps in the signal itself, or whether it is overly sensitive to the signals that remain isn\u2019t clear. Whatever the reason though, if our brain is creating the noise we may stand a chance of getting it to ignore or treat the noise differently\nThe fact that Malcolm\u2019s tinnitus became harder for him to cope with when he stopped working was actually a good sign. It showed was that he was able to distract himself, and start to ignore the constant background noise. What we needed to do was to help him to learn to be able to take his attention away whenever he wanted to.\nThe method Malcolm chose was to relax, and to imagine walking through his body, looking for the source of his tinnitus. He described walking along a hotel corridor, stopping to listen at each door. When he found the door he opened it and found himself in a junk room, full of old furniture. Looking around he found the source of the constant buzzing sound was an old radio.\nMalcolm imagined being able to turn the sound up and down, before finally turning it off completely, and then unplugging the radio and pulling the lead out. Then he walked outside, enjoying the quiet of a park, listening to the soft rustle of the leaves, and enjoying the quiet sound of birdsong.\nMalcolm chose this because he liked the idea of finding the part of his subconscious that was creating the noise and dealing with it. His image of taking a journey down corridors, and finding something in a forgotten room captured how he thought of that part of him. Using that, we taught his subconscious to be able to deal with his tinnitus at source, and to be able to enjoy natural sounds again.\n* Malcolm\u2019s real identity has been protected, and he is happy to share his story.\nIf you found this case study about tinnitus and hypnotherapy interesting why not sign up for my monthly newsletter here with three stories every month on the less travelled side of relationships and psychology.\nBy John McKenzie|March 10th, 2016|Case histories, Health, Hypnotherapy|0 Comments",
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        "title": "Anoka Divorce Law Blog | Marvin Law Office, L.L.C.",
        "raw_content": "Anoka Divorce Law Blog\nSome have opted to impose a social media embargo as they are going through their divorce negotiations. There have been instances where one divorcing individual claims that they cannot afford to pay a settlement that is being negotiated. Then they go on lavish vacations or boast on social media about bonuses they are getting at work. All of this information will serve as fodder for the other side.\nContinue reading Minnesota spouses age 54 or more are at great risk for divorce...\nPart of the reason behind these findings is that men who are less attractive than their partners may be more prone to jealousy. As a result, their approach to disagreements within the marriage may include controlling behavior that ultimately leads to disagreements and offense. On the other hand, women who are more attractive than their husbands have also been found to be less committed and more flirtatious because they are testing the waters to see if someone more attractive could be a suitable mate. In either case, the possibility for divorce increases as the levels of attractiveness become less equal.\nJoint physical child custody or shared parenting usually means that children spend half of their time with each parent. Many people do a one-week-on, one-week-off schedule, especially when both parents live close enough together that this does not interfere with a child's school attendance or extracurricular activities. In general, children in families with joint custody have better outcomes than those in families with sole custody. This may reflect a number of things, including the fact that joint custody is now a preferred standard in most places. In other words, divergences from shared parenting may point to more serious issues.\nThis is why putting together prenuptial agreements is becoming increasingly common among couples headed for marriage in Minnesota and elsewhere. These agreements establish both your and your significant other's financial rights in the event that you get divorced one day. They also establish people's property rights. Here is a glimpse at what can go inside a prenuptial agreement in Minnesota.\nHistorically and until the end of 2018, the payer of spousal support could deduct the amount of the payments from his or her taxes. At the same time, the recipient would pay taxes on the income at his or her lower tax bracket. For many wealthy couples with high-asset divorces, this tax arrangement and the accompanying deductions were strong incentives to reach a settlement that included generous spousal support payments. However, this will change when the new provisions go into effect.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted: 17 February 2016 By: M\u0103d\u0103lina Ciobanu\nThirty journalists, coders and designers took part in the fifth Hackastory event in South Africa last month, experimenting with bots, chat apps and browser extensions to make news more personalised or deliver stories differently online.\nThe previous hackathon explored immersive formats such as 360 video and virtual reality, but this time, participants were free to pitch their own digital storytelling ideas.\nA big focus at the weekend-long event was personalised news on mobile. Albertine Piels, co-founder of Hackastory, said that while previous events had mostly desktop as the \"main focal point\", this event saw the majority of the five produced prototypes designed for mobile.\n\"Usually, in the first hours of the event, we do a little game to get to know each other and we ask people what device or medium they consume news on the most,\" she told Journalism.co.uk.\n\"This time, I think 90 per cent of the people said mobile. We also had a couple of people who said radio and two participants who said a physical newspaper.\"\nAttendees were mainly from South Africa, as well as Kenya and Sudan, and included journalists from digital news outlets such as The Daily Vox, the AmaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism, GroundUp and Code for South Africa.\nOne of the groups decided to focus on the refugee crisis in Sudan. Their aim was to help the audience understand the stories of some of the three million people who have fled the country, and the impact this had on the region.\nThey developed a prototype called 'Flight', a chat bot integrated with messaging app Telegram, where the user can individually carry a conversation with five fictional refugees to find out more about their experiences.\nSimilarly to the newly launched Quartz iPhone app, the bot has pre-set interactivity options to choose from in order to move the conversation forward, and the messages also include videos and photos.\nFor example, 13-year-old refugee Kuku might ask which is the best route to escape, sending screenshots of possible alternatives, and the user can recommend one of three locations by choosing from the on-screen options.\n\"People are still trying to figure out what good way to talk about this topic is,\" Piels said.\n\"This group thought it should be more personal, and chatting to people on your mobile phone is one of the most intimate experiences you can have.\n\"So even if this is not a conversation with a real refugee, they tried to get that experience across.\"\nPersonalisation was also explored in the 'Why should I care' prototype, developed with the idea that young audiences do care about the news, but only when they feel it is directly relevant to them.\nThe team came up with the concept for a web app where the reader can tap, swipe and drag to interact with the story and unlock different elements of it as they go along.\nAn article would be broken up into easily digestible nuggets of information, with the reader given a link at the end of each element to click through and read the full article, if they wish.\n\"They give you, in a very explicit way, the reason why you should care about this story.\n\"So hopefully with every step and interaction, you get an idea of what is important for you,\" said Piels.\nThe prototype for the third project, 'I see dead people', started from the premise that death in different parts of the world is not treated and covered equally by the media.\nOften, they argued, it \"portrays death in the global south much more graphically than in the global north\".\nTo address this issue, the team created a tool that allows readers to report or submit \"gratuitous\" images of death they see online.\nVicarious trauma has become an important topic of discussion in most newsrooms, where journalists have to search for and verify an extensive amount of distressing eyewitness media on a daily basis.\nBut it can equally affect readers who are bombarded with graphic images and autoplay videos on social media platforms.\nThese are gathered into a public database, which features a body counter graph that shows the number of dead bodies represented in media reports and which continent they came from.\nScreenshot of the project from Hackastory\nThe team continued to work on this project after Hackastory concluded, and people can now report any material they find inappropriate or offensive through their web browser or by dragging the bookmark tool available to an article.\nWhen a user provides a link to the story or website, the platform parses the URL and automatically extracts certain information from it, such as the name of the author, the relevant image and the number of bodies in it.\nThe reader then has to fill in where the image was taken, and rate how gruesome they found it before submitting a report.\nMembers of the team hoped the project can contribute to a greater discussion on how death is depicted in the media, and serve as a resource for content analysis and advocacy.\nOther prototypes to come out of Hackastory included 'Crowd control', a game that allows the user to take the role of a South African police officer for a day to experience what it's like to deal with protesters, and Hunger Ninja, a web tool that calculates the level of draught in South Africa and how it affects hunger in the region.\npersonalised newsfeed\ndigital storytellingfeed\nhackathonfeed\nhackastoryfeed\n'We don't have to be afraid of our government, but they really do' \u2013 Newsroom challenges at Efecto Cocuyo, Venezuela\nTip: A step-by-step guide to creating immersive storytelling experiences\nNew year-long project from CNN explores the challenges women face in some of the least developed countries",
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        "raw_content": "By ELAINE ROSE GLICKMAN \\\nElaine Rose Glickman\nThe Purim Street\nThursday evening at sunset marks Shushan Purim, the holiday of Purim for walled cities like Shushan \u2013 and contemporary Jerusalem. And if you are lucky enough to be spending Purim in Jerusalem, and making your way to a celebration in the neighborhoods of Hebrew Union College, Mamilla, City Hall or Safra Square, may I recommend that you consider a quick stop on Koresh Street?\nWhy Koresh? Well, it\u2019s a nicely-located road, joining Queen Shlomziyon and King Solomon Streets, graced with a few good cafes \u2013 but yeah, it\u2019s mostly the name that makes Koresh an ideal spot to visit this Purim.\nPurim, of course, celebrates the defeat of Haman and the deliverance of the Jews of Shushan \u2013 and Shushan was a capital city in ancient Persia. Now known as Iran, Persia has been home to the Jewish people for about three thousand years; it may seem hard to believe today, but Judaism is actually one of the oldest religions practiced in Iran! Not only the biblical Book of Esther but also the Books of Isaiah and Daniel contain early references to the Jews of Persia \u2013 and, millennia later, a source no less authoritative than Encyclopedia Britannica confirmed that Persian Jews were still maintaining a distinctive cultural and religious identity.\nWhile the best-known king of Persia is probably King Ahasuerus of the Book of Esther, it would be hard to argue that he was anywhere close to the best king! No, that title belongs to another Persian king whose story is told in the Bible \u2013 specifically in the biblical Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles. And that Persian king\u2019s name is Koresh.\nHow great is Koresh? Well, great enough that he\u2019s known in English as Cyrus the Great! And great enough that \u2013 according to the Bible \u2013 God refers to him as a messiah \u2013 as one divinely chosen to bring redemption to the Jews of his time.\nHere\u2019s what happened: In 586 B.C.E., the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem, razed her Holy Temple, and exiled her people. Psalm 137\u2019s searing words \u2013 \u201cBy the waters of Babylon, we lay down and wept, as we remembered Zion\u201d \u2013 tragically and beautifully capture just how devastating this moment was to our ancestors, and how fervently they wished to return to their land and rebuild their city. But under the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar and his descendants, that would never happen.\nBut King Cyrus happened instead. King Cyrus of Persia led a mighty army that vanquished the Babylonians, and that put generations of exiled Jews under his rule. And \u2013 incredibly \u2013 King Cyrus told those exiled Jews: You can go home.\nThe Second Book of Chronicles says it best: \u201cThus says Cyrus king of Persia, \u2018The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the dominions of the earth\u2026Whoever is among you of all His people, may the Lord his God be with him. Let him go up.\u2019\u201d\nNot only were the Jews exiled by Babylonia permitted to return to Zion, they were charged by King Cyrus with building a Temple in Jerusalem \u2013 and not a temple dedicated to the gods of Persia, but a Temple dedicated to the God of Israel. The Book of Ezra recounts Cyrus\u2019s decree:\n\u201cHe has appointed me to build a temple for Him at Jerusalem in Judah. Any of his people among you may go up to Jerusalem in Judah and build the temple of the Lord, the God of Israel. And in any locality where survivors may now be living, the people are to provide them with silver and gold, with goods and livestock, and with freewill offerings for the temple of God in Jerusalem.\u201d\nSo that is how great Koresh is.\nBut there is one more facet to the greatness of Koresh, and another reason besides his Persian nationality, that I wish I could spend this Shushan Purim on Koresh Street:\nWhen we think of the Jews and Persia, we think of Purim \u2013 of a power-mad vizier consumed with destroying us, of a ruler indifferent to our fate. And when we think of the Jews and Iran \u2013 modern-day Persia \u2013 we think of a power-mad ayatollah consumed with destroying us, of too many rulers indifferent to our fate.\nBut maybe this Purim we can also think of Koresh. Maybe we can also think of a time when the Jews of Persia lived free of fear and dread, when they lived honored and safe. Maybe we can recite the words of Esther chapter 8 \u2013 \u201cFor the Jews it was a time of happiness and joy, gladness and honor\u201d \u2013 and know that they have come true, again and again. And that they will come to pass once more.",
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        "raw_content": "Is there a place in religious life for marijuana? Ask Yoseph Needelman\nBy\tChavie Lieber\t December 10, 2012 5:10 pm\nIn his book \u201cCannabis Chassidus,\u201d author Yoseph Needelman writes about marijuana usage in Jewish traditions. (Courtesy Autonomedia Publishing)\nNEW YORK (JTA) \u2014 After graduating from Modern Orthodox high school in New York, 30-year-old author Yoseph Needelman moved to Jerusalem to explore the use of marijuana in Jewish tradition. For eight years he bounced around religious institutions, interviewing spiritual leaders to find out if there was indeed a place for drugs in the Jewish world.\nThe result of his research is compiled in \u201cCannabis Chassidis,\u201d a book that explores the Jewish use of marijuana. The book was published originally in 2009 under Needelman\u2019s pen name, Yoseph Ibn Mordachya.\nWith Colorado and Washington having recently voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use, popular views of the drug are rapidly evolving. Needelman\u2019s book may find an audience among those seeking religious and practical advice on the use of marijuana.\nJTA caught up with Needelman while he was on a book tour in America.\nJTA: Tell me a little bit about yourself and how you came to write this book?\nYoseph Needelman: I grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and went to Modern Orthodox day schools. I went to Israel after high school to find things in Judaism that I felt must have been part of ancient traditions of how to live well, notably cannabis. I was introduced to drinking in a religious context, but relating to marijuana [religiously] was a big question for me. If the Torah is a religious framework that guides us in enjoying everything that is good, it must relate to other things I connected with, like pot or yoga.\nI wrote this book because I think kids need advice and counsel on doing drugs that they are going to do anyways. If they are smoking pot and taking other drugs, they need to know how to do it effectively. My book discusses how to do those things in a helpful, effective and responsible way. That might include noticing the point where you don\u2019t need a particular drug anymore.\nWhy do you think religious institutions have a negative outlook on drugs like marijuana?\nJudaism is defined by its certain rejections. It is designed to protect us from foreign ecstasies and bad habits. I think here in America, certain Western values became the law, and they reject smoking and using herbs for a bunch of reasons. Judaism, which emerged from the ashes of Jerusalem\u2019s survivors, the people who were able to make themselves seem most unthreatening to the state, demands that its successful leaders not threaten anyone, especially not the state, so it\u2019s become taboo. Marijuana is not identified as being especially Jewish, even though a lot of big rebbes traditionally were associated with it.\nWhere is it written that Chasidim use drugs, and who are some of the famous ones?\nThe Vilna Gaon [an 18th century rabbi and opponent of Chasidism] wrote in his cheirim, or writ of excommunication, that Chasidim are untrustworthy because they dance, sing and smoke. Some famous rabbis that sound like they used drugs were Rabbi Yisroel Ben Eliezer, or Ba\u2019al Shem Tov, the father of the Chasidic movement. A Baal Shem/Doktor is someone who picked wild grasses and barks, and made medicines out of them which he would sell, along with advice on how to use [them] properly. He used to smoke from a water pipe to experience an \u201caliyat neshama,\u201d or ascension of the soul.\nHis biographer, Rabbi Yakov Yosef of Polonoye, said that he would give his entire portion in this world, and in the world to come, just for a taste of what the Ba\u2019al Shem Tov got from his pipe.\nRabbi Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn used to smoke a pipe, too, and fill up the entire room before Shabbat. He would open a window and say, \u201cThese are the clouds of the week leaving, and the clouds of Shabbos are coming in.\u201d Rabbi Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev used to smoke a pipe before he prayed.\nRabbi Shlomo Carlebach, who came much later, was actually opposed to drugs, but he would smoke occasionally [in order to gain trust] by the people who were already on a high level of spiritual awareness and curiosity. Carlebach, however, was always frustrated by the sense of dependence the group had on it.\nWas marijuana ever used for Jewish practices?\nIn Exodus 30:23, it talks about the anointing oils and there\u2019s an ingredient called \u201cknei bosem.\u201d [The 11th century commentator] Rashi says it is \u201cimportant,\u201d and the Ramban explains in greater detail that the ingredient is \u201cuniversally valued, in every country, and every empire.\u201d Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, a later redactor, gives over other opinions, one which is this ingredient is marijuana because it was globally popular, especially in traditions of lands like Yemen and Morocco.\nAre there any biblical references to psychedelic use?\nThere is an opinion circulating amongst some academics and theoreticians lately that the Jews in the desert [experienced hallucinations] from the matzah they ate. Matzah was unbaked, raw, rye dough that was carried around and slowly cooked in the sun. It went through a process called St. Elmo\u2019s fire, where their food turned into psychoactive substances, causing the entire nation to start hallucinating. The text alludes to these hallucinations when it talks about the splitting of the sea, like the nation seeing the skies crashing down on the Egyptians or seeing visions of all their ancestors. The text also talks about hallucinations when the Jews received the Torah, how they saw the voices and heard the lightning. Eventually the hallucinations got too overwhelming and the priests had to intervene.\nIn your book, do you talk about using drugs for a spiritual experience?\nNo, I don\u2019t like when people say that. The drugs don\u2019t create a spiritual experience. Maybe the intentions of why you are using can be spiritual. But pot alienates you from your responsibilities and needs. It\u2019s not like alcohol that makes you feel warm. But then again, marijuana is the least dangerous drug \u2014 the worst thing it can do is make you lose track of your priorities.\nWhat are the benefits of marijuana?\nThe main advice I suggest are a few things. The best framework for smoking pot is when you are on your own and you have an activity to focus on. It\u2019s also good to be in a small group of people that you really love. It\u2019s also really important to make sure that smoking pot won\u2019t become a problem for you, and that it won\u2019t keep you from noticing what\u2019s really important.\nThe good effects are that it [can give] a sense of peace of what\u2019s going on around you. It can help you break down daunting issues that might be on your mind and help you process things more easily. Weed is also great for praying, especially if you\u2019re not in a hurry. And of course, the best way to use it, spiritually, is to share it with someone.\nDo you think people\u2019s view on pot will change now that efforts to legalize its use are gaining momentum?\nHonestly, I don\u2019t know. Historically, Chasidim never cared much about what was legal and not legal. I\u2019m not sure if people will change their view on it. I\u2019d love to watch and see. But the people who are interested in using marijuana in a good way are already doing it. They are already aware of the powers and limitations of these things, so I\u2019m not sure how things will change. But things will change, and the more people know how to take responsibility for being awesome and whole, the more we all can\u2019t help but to change for the better eventually. L\u2019chayim!",
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        "raw_content": "Federal jury convicts man for trafficking methamphetamine, firearms charges\nALEXANDRIA, La. \u2013 Acting U.S. Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook announced today that a federal jury found a Clayton man guilty of possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute and firearms charges.\nRobert L. Snyder, 41, of Clayton, La., was found guilty of one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, one count of possession of an unregistered firearm, and two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. United States District Judge Dee D. Drell presided over the trial. The defendant\u2019s trial started Monday and ended Wednesday with the jury returning the guilty verdict after deliberating for about three hours. Evidence admitted at trial revealed that law enforcement agents learned that illegal drugs were being sold out of a Clayton residence. After a search of Snyder\u2019s home, police found more than 100 grams of methamphetamine along with numerous firearms, $1,600 in cash and $10,000 in money orders. Law enforcement revisited the property on March 4, 2014 and found more firearms in the home. In total, law enforcement found 15 weapons and ammunition. Among the firearms was a .22 caliber rifle with the serial number removed.\nSnyder faces 10 years to life in prison for the methamphetamine count, up to 10 years in prison for possession of an unregistered firearm, and up to 10 years in prison for each count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He also faces not less than five years of supervised release, a $10 million fine and forfeiture of items seized during the investigation. The court set sentencing for March 6, 2018.\nThe U.S. Marshals Service, FBI, ATF and the Concordia Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Tennille M. Gilreath and Mary J. Mudrick are prosecuting the case.",
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        "raw_content": "Following our Vietnamese tea themed blog earlier this week, we've decided to stay in that part of the world for a look at the country's history with coffee. Coffee is big industry in Vietnam, and has served as a major powerhouse for global coffee production. But where did it all start?\nUnlike tea, coffee was introduced to Vietnam by the French. No doubt attempting to compete with the huge amount of coffee produced by the Dutch colonies in the area, French coffee growers introduced trees to the Annam region in 1890, a stretch of mountains including land from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam soon became top dog when it came to coffee however, with a variety of microclimates in the growing regions introducing subtle changes to the beans grown in each. Vietnam's coffee production grew quickly, and in recent years it has been the top producer of coffee in Southeast Asia. As of 2014, it was the second biggest producer in the world just behind Brazil, with its neighbour Indonesia coming in at number four.\nVietnam has developed a prominent coffee culture in the last few years, focused around the big cities where many caf\u00e9s can be found selling coffee. Vietnamese coffee is quite sweet, although that's not because of great spoonfuls of sugar. Delving backwards through time again, the French didn't have much access to regular milk, and so condensed milk was used as a replacement and soon became the norm. These days, condensed milk is still prevalent and helps to give Vietnamese coffee its own identity.\nAlong with the condensed milk, the way in which the Vietnamese brew their coffee is fairly unique. Similar to the idea of the espresso, as it's a single serve method, nevertheless the way it is actually made takes more of a cue from the French press- unsurprising, really. Your cup of coffee comes with a metal chamber which sits on top of the cup. A coarse grind is added and then it is clamped down with a perforated metal disc. The water is then poured on top and left to filter through. If served with milk, the milk goes in first with the coffee in on top- this way there are two layers, and it can be drank in two stages or stirred together; whichever you prefer! Another popular coffee found in Vietnam is C\u00e0 ph\u00ea d\u00e1, meaning ice coffee. A regular coffee is made as mentioned above, but it is then stirred and poured over ice in a tall glass.\nC\u00e0 Ph\u00ea VN\nThankfully, if you were interested in trying some Vietnamese coffee there is a company here in the UK that has got you covered. C\u00e0 Ph\u00ea VN, based in London, source, blend and roast coffee grown in the central highlands of Vietnam and bring it here for us to enjoy. Their website includes an online store with a few different blends, along with the unique phin filter so you can make a proper cup of Vietnamese coffee. They even have a guide telling you how to do it- go on and give it a try!",
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        "raw_content": "\"I hope that people who may be uncomfortable with the subject show up and ask questions and learn a little bit,\" said Mounts, 17, who came out as gay in eighth grade and will graduate from Cheney High on Saturday.\n\"There's still quite a bit of homophobia and bullying and resentment\" against LGBTQ people in rural schools, he said. \"When you're the only openly gay student on campus, you don't have the kind of support network that you might have in larger communities. ... People don't know what you're going through, and they don't really want to talk about it.\"\nCheney High School has about 250 students.\nMounts first approached school officials about starting a Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) at the school about three years ago, when he was a sophomore. He wanted students to be able to gather on campus during a seminar class when other groups, such as a school book club, hold their monthly meetings.\nDistrict officials and the Cheney school board denied his repeated requests to start the group, citing a policy that prohibits any noncurricular organization from meeting on campus during school hours.\nDavid Grover, superintendent of Cheney schools, said he and Mounts have \"agreed to disagree\" about the on-campus group. But he praised Mounts' efforts and said the 17-year-old has had a profound effect on Cheney High and the larger community.\n\"There's a little bit more freedom of expression among students and staff,\" Grover said. \"Students are being made aware of people's differences and not necessarily looking the other way. ... I think you can credit that back to Aaron and his taking some steps forward.\"\nOakley, who is openly gay, is scheduled to interview Cheney High principal Greg Rosenhagen during his visit to Kansas and could feature footage from that conversation and from Thursday evening's town hall meeting on his channel.\n\"I understand that he is here to recognize Aaron for his leadership and his advocacy, and I am 100 percent behind that,\" Rosenhagen said.\n\"Aaron has taken it upon himself, having an event to bring awareness, and I credit him for doing that.\"\nJessica Mounts, Aaron's mother, said her son has endured some bullying and harassment over the years, but she's proud of his efforts to talk more openly about LGBTQ issues and to advocate for his peers in Cheney and elsewhere.\n\"Being an out kid in high school is not an easy road to travel in small-town America,\" she said. \"He has had a lot of support from his friend group and our family ... but there's been kind of a disconnect in communication about how to deal with that from a school standpoint.\n\"We just kept thinking, 'Gosh, it would be really nice if our community would be more supportive of this.' We know he's not the only one.\"\nLiz Hamor, co-founder of the Wichita chapter of GLSEN, which is sponsoring Oakley's visit, said she's excited about the event and what it could mean for Cheney and other similar communities.\n\"Regardless of whatever else happens, it will be helpful because it will continue the conversation in this community that has to continue,\" Hamor said.\nCheney is an example \"of a small, conservative community where students face more bullying and harassment than the general population may be aware of,\" she said. \"But there are people who know those LGBT kids and want them to feel safe. So when it does get raised, you hope the community rallies around the students in support of them.\"\nJessica Mounts said she's proud of her son, who plans to attend Wichita State University and major in political science.\n\"He said, 'I want to go out with a bang. I want to leave my school knowing I changed my school for the better and that I changed it for people coming after me,'\" she said.\n\"I would really like to see Cheney schools be an example across Kansas and across the nation of what it can look like to have a community come together and have the hard conversations and really talk about things openly,\" she said. \"To start to dispel rumors and misunderstandings and really rally around these students, who are the future.\"\nAaron Mounts, 17, a senior at Cheney High School, has lobbied unsuccessfully to start a Gender and Sexuality Alliance at the school. Last month, YouTube celebrity Tyler Oakley hosted a town hall meeting in Cheney to raise awareness about LGBTQ issues in schools.Travis MountsCourtesy photo",
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        "raw_content": "Source: The Cut By Isabel Wilkinson \u2013 April 2015\nThough by all historical accounts the 1973 Battle of Versailles sounded like a competition of Mighty Duck proportions \u2014 with the French designers facing off against the underdog Americans \u2014 it was, according to one designer there, not immediately clear that it was an actual competition.\n\u201cWe weren\u2019t nervous, because [we thought] it was a benefit \u2014 and not the Battle of Versailles that it turned out to be today,\u201d the legendary American designer Stephen Burrows recently told the Cut. He says that the Americans\u2019 goal going into the competition was simple: \u201cto raise money to restore the Palace of Versailles.\u201d Soon after he and the American team arrived in France, though, it became clear that it was much, much more than that. \u201cAfter the French show, there was room for improvement,\u201d Burrows says, pausing. \u201cWe wrecked them. They were screaming and yelling and throwing things in the air. It was real pandemonium, and we realized we had been the best part of the evening, which made us all very proud.\u201d\nOne moment, in particular, made him especially overjoyed: When Pierre Berg\u00e9, business partner of Yves Saint Laurent, said he was the \u201conly\u201d American designer. \u201cBecause we couldn\u2019t be backstage during the performance, they made all the designers sit outside, and I was right next to Saint Laurent and afterwards he told me how beautiful my clothes were \u2014 they were ravissant \u2014 and that made my whole trip. It was really quite unbelievable.\u201d Going in with no expectations and emerging with a whopper of a compliment from a fashion legend: quite unbelievable, indeed.",
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        "raw_content": "Students restore historic lime kiln\nExclusive by Miran Rahman\nCraven College students Kieran McCoy, left, and Matt Denby work on the restoration of the lime kiln.\nA disused Riddlesden lime kiln built more than 200 years ago has had a facelift.\nCraven College students and British Waterways Yorkshire staff spent a day working on the structure next to the Leeds Liverpool Canal last Wednesday.\nThe students were from the college\u2019s Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills.\nThey were assisted by a team of British Waterways experts, including Steve Rawson and heritage advisor Judy Jones. They worked on removing vegetation and rebuilding walls.\nJudy said: \u201cThe kiln has been here since the late 18th century and is currently on Bradford Council\u2019s \u2018at risk\u2019 register.\n\u201cWe are hoping by working together with the college not only will the students benefit from putting their skills into practice but we may also be able to get the kiln removed from the register.\u201d\nKevin Lambert, heritage tutor at Craven College, said: \u201cOur students gained a lot from taking part in the repairs to Riddlesden lime kiln.\n\u201cThey were given the opportunity to put their skills learned at college into practice.\n\u201cThe day was an enjoyable one for all involved and we were pleased to help British Waterways to restore the lime kiln and take it from the \u2018at risk\u2019 register.\n\u201cThe college will be more than happy to work alongside British Waterways in the future.\u201d\nJudy added: \u201cWe are running a series of towpath tidy events which are taking place across the whole network.\n\u201cThis project illustrates just how much can be achieved in a relatively short time.\n\u201cI would like to thank Craven College for all its help in restoring this interesting structure and important piece of canal history.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cDid you think this was a personal trip?!\u201d Linton wrote on her Instagram page, responding to the person who had written \u201cglad we could pay for your little getaway.\u201d\nAs part of her response to that criticism, Linton wrote to her critic, \u201cYou\u2019re adorably out of touch. . .Thanks for the passive aggressive nasty comment. Your kids look very cute. Your life looks cute.\u201d\nAfter a barrage of criticism followed on social media, Linton apologized.\nMnuchin would add to the controversy when he had this to say about questions over whether he used a government airplane to travel to Kentucky for the total solar eclipse:\n\u201cYou know, people in Kentucky took this stuff very serious. Being a New Yorker and (living for a time in) California, I was like, the eclipse? Really? I don\u2019t have any interest in watching the eclipse.\u201d\nThe investigation into Mnuchin\u2019s travel follows a series of controversies over the lavish travel of several members of Trump\u2019s Cabinet, including Tom Price, the health and human services secretary, who resigned last week after racking up at least $400,000 in travel bills for chartered flights.\nThe Treasury report found no instances in which Mnuchin used military aircraft for private travel.\nMnuchin\u2019s air accommodations attracted attention in August after Linton\u2019s social media posting about the Kentucky trip and speculation that Mnuchin had timed the trip and requested the plane so that he could have an optimal view of the solar eclipse.\nThe report found that \u201cthere is no indication that the date was chosen to coincide with the solar eclipse.\u201d It said that Mnuchin had asked for a Gulfstream 550 military jet in case the runway at Fort Knox was wet and because a plane with \u201ccommunications capabilities is requested in the event that the secretary\u2019s participation on a call during travel arises.\u201d The flight cost $26,900.25.\nFor instance, Mnuchin\u2019s June flight to Miami for a meeting with the Mexican finance minister cost $43,725.50. While the flight was approved, the Treasury Department\u2019s travel office sent a note to Mnuchin\u2019s assistant that a round-trip commercial flight would cost just $688.\nAn Aug. 15 trip on a Gulfstream V that Mnuchin took to see Trump at Trump Tower in New York to discuss tax reform and tariffs cost $15,112.50. According to an internal email cited by the inspector general, Mnuchin needed to use the plane so that he could conduct a classified telephone conversation with Rex W. Tillerson, the secretary of state.\nAmtrak tickets between New York and Washington can often be had for under $100 each way, though private conversations can be and are often overheard.\nMnuchin has made nine requests for military aircraft since assuming his position earlier this year and has taken seven flights. A request to use a military plane for his European honeymoon with his wife in August was withdrawn. A ninth flight is scheduled for later this month, when Mnuchin is expected to travel to the Middle East.\nDemocrats assailed Mnuchin and the Trump administration for wasting taxpayer dollars.\n\u201cIt\u2019s clear now that this scandal didn\u2019t start or end with former HHS Secretary Tom Price,\u201d said Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee. \u201cIt\u2019s time for the Trump administration to come clean with the American people and show us what other top officials in this administration have been using the White House as a luxury travel agency.\u201d\nFor its part, the Treasury Department took solace in the fact that no violations were found and emphasized Mnuchin\u2019s need for secure communications.\nPresident Donald Trump, accompanied Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, by speaks to the media in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017.Pablo Martinez MonsivaisAP\nTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during the news briefing at the White House, in Washington, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017.Carolyn KasterAP",
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My site is beginning to bring in extra income and I'll show you how.\nI had a difficult time writing this because I felt I had to meet other people's expectations.\nI really didn't want anyone I knew to know that I was doing this.\nAfter two years, I only told a couple of people and one other figured it out because he was getting a lot of \"hits\" for accommodations from my web site.\nI guess my biggest fear was having friends and relatives think I'm wasting my time.\nI've had some setbacks along the way, but I have pretty much overcome them and you can too. How? By reading about me and my journey.....\nLet me tell you about me from the beginning. My father was always looking for the best way to make a buck. He failed at many things he tried.\nWell, I didn't want to fall into the same trap. When the Internet came out I knew there was a way to make an Internet business a success but I had to find it.\nTime passed and I became wrapped up in my kids, play dates, activities, etc. Finally, in 2005 I started looking into making money online. My husband, Dave, was selling computer parts, household items, etc. on ebay.\nI thought I'd give it a try by selling kids clothes, toys and whatever we didn't need anymore. I was fairly successful, but didn't care for the tedious work involved as well as shipping, etc.\nI thought maybe I can find a way to sell products without doing the work. That's when I looked into drop shipping. So I tried that out.\nI bought into a company that teaches you how to do it and the best products to sell that would make the most profit.\nI planned on having an ebay store and selling tons of stuff. I set the store up, had a couple of people buy from me. That was it. Very discouraging.\nI thought, \"there must be some other way to make money online.\"\nIs An Online Business For Me?\nWhile I was researching the drop shipping business, they suggested having a web site of your own. There were three choices and I read each one thoroughly.\nOne was about me putting a site up in a \"mall\" of some kind, one was Site Build It! and I can't remember the third choice.\nI kept going back to read more about Site Build It! (or SBI!) It caught my eye and made me excited that I possibly found something worth looking into.\nI kept forgetting the name of it, so I continuously logged onto the other site, scrolled through and went to page 19 of such and such a section.\nFinally, I realized I only wanted to look at this company and bookmarked it.\nI spent about 6 weeks reading about SBI! and how you can build a web site without having to pay someone to do it.\nIn fact, it's like web site building 101. You can copy and paste your text into a template and all the HTML codes and technical stuff is done for you.\nAt this point, I thought it was perfect. So I invested $299 in Site Build It! and started my journey.\nAbout Me and How I Bit The Bullet....\nOnce I purchased SBI!, I thought...\"What am I going to do a web site on?\" I spent two months agonizing over this and finally decided to build a web site for our computer repair business.\nTogether with Dave we wrote up a nice web site that a typical business would have. I thought it was beautifully written, as if it were a brochure.\nOf course, I learned that's not how you build a business. I spent time learning how to write for a web site and decided to change the content.\nSince Dave was busy, I researched and wrote about a subject that I really didn't understand completely. I needed him to review and correct everything.\nThat was like pulling teeth. Dave had other things to do. I thought, waiting for him was frustrating.\nThat's when I decided to venture out on my own. But, what can I do? What do I know or love that I would want to write a web site about? I spent time researching SBI! web sites to see if something would spark my interest.\nDreamer's Paradise....\nI just kept thinking but I got busy. It wasn't just about me anymore. I now had to take of my family, business and all the mundane things of life.\nIn the meantime, I wanted to enjoy the lakes region and all it had to offer. To heck with everything else....\nEvery chance we got, we went out on the lake. My favorite is sailing the broads and between the islands.\nThere's no phone, computer or anything to disturb you. Just relaxing on the boat while the wind takes you away. When the winds were blowing, whether it was rough or moderate, we went sailing.\nOf course, it's not always windy. That's what a motor boat is for. We would cruise around the lake, stopping to swim and eat lunch. Other times we had a destination in mind.\nWe would check out waterski tournaments in Wolfeboro or a boat show in Meredith (it used to be in the Weirs) or just go to the sandbar for fun.\nMy girls have been in boats since they were tiny. We can now take them waterskiing, tubing, kneeboarding and of course, sailing.\nSometimes we catch up to the M/S Mount Washington and wave to the tourists, check out the loon sanctuaries and other out of the way places or just cruise along the shorelines and dream of owning a home on the lake.\nIt's awesome to see the beauty that surrounds Lake Winnipesaukee. It's so easy to fall in love with this area. I did! Now, my goal about me is to own a place on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee.\nAfter spending the summer doing lake activities, I realized I love boating and skiing and everything around me. All my fun and excitement takes place right here in an area where people love to visit.\nThat's when I decided to do a travel related web site about this region. I absolutely love the Lake Winnipesaukee area and know quite a lot about it.\nI'd spend every day out on the lake if I could. Because I love this region, it has become my passion to live it and write about me and my experiences in it.\nHaving your own web site certainly isn't easy work at first. It takes time and a lot of hard work. If it's something you love, then it doesn't feel like work.\nJust being on Lake Winnipesaukee or driving around the area gives me new ideas and the excitement starts coursing through my veins.\nI usually can't wait to get started on something for my travel site. I always have a camera, paper and pen and sometimes the laptop with me on my excursions. Now, its having the ipods, iphones and ipads along for the ride.\nGoing back to the main reason I started lake-winnipesaukee-travel-guide.com...\nI wanted to tell the world about me and my experiences in this spectacular place. This web site isn't geared just for vacationers within driving distance.\nPeople from all over the globe can find out about this wonderful place. They can learn about the rich history this area has to offer as well as the fun that everyone can enjoy.\nOf course, I also want to earn a decent income doing something I love and that allows me to enjoy the lakes region. And, I'm well on the way to meeting my goal.\nSo, what do you like to do? Do you have something that excites you? Where would you like to work from? There must be something you want to share with others that have the same passion.\nBut, how do you make money online without a product? The same way that I'm doing it. Right now, I'm making money mostly through advertising.\nThese are the \"Ads by Google\" that are throughout the site. Most of them are related to my site. When people click on them, I make money.\nThis is just one way to make money with an SBI! web site. Now, I'm looking at other options to earn money such as through affiliate programs, local advertising, a travel guide, and the list goes on.\nThis web site is something I plan to build up and have it bring in a decent income while I'm out on the lake or the ski slope. I only spend a few hours a week on this site and look how far this site about me and my experiences on the lake have come.\nI have also started another web site called personalized leadership. And, we're in the planning stages of starting two more web sites. One for each of my girls.\nI'm soooo excited about my web site. Do you want to know more about me and how I changed my life and started my online business with Solo Build It!?\nYou can do this to. 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        "raw_content": "Ted Mayr Funeral Home\nIdella Acariz\nPiru Cemetery\nMore Obituaries for Idella Acariz\nIdella G. Acariz\nIdella G. Acariz, 88, of Ojai, passed away in the early morning hours on Monday, February 4, 2019, following a fifteen year battle with Alzheimer's. She was born on July 5, 1930, in Hammond, Indiana, to Wilson Wade Gray and Oleta Eulanna (Penrod) Gray. Idella moved from Indiana to the County of Ventura in 1941, and graduated as Valedictorian from Nordhoff High School, class of 1948.\nBesides being a wife and mother, Idella worked outside the home as the office manager with Southern California Water Company for 20 years.\nIdella was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence \"Larry\" Acariz, in 2004; her brother, Wilson \"Bill\" Gray, in 2004; and grandson, Ben Dribben.\nShe is survived by her daughter, Nancy Dickson of Kailua Kona, Hawaii; grandsons, Greg Dickson (wife, Sue) of Florida, Matt Dickson of Oregon, and Josh Dickson of Arizona; great grandson, Philip Dickson of Florida; as well her sister, Sylvia Gullingsrud of Santa Fe, New Mexico.\nA graveside service will take place on Saturday, February 16, 2019, 11:00 A.M., at the Piru Cemetery, 3580 Center Street, in Piru.\nIn lieu of flowers, memorial contributions, may be made to Alzheimer's Research.\nArrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home, 3150 Loma Vista Road, in Ventura. Condolences may be sent to TedMayrFuneralHome.com.\nWhat will you miss most about Idella G. Acariz?\nFree funeral planning guide compliments of Ted Mayr Funeral Home",
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        "raw_content": "How to master RESTful API design? In the 21st century, developers recognized the need for well-made APIs. The largest companies in the world created an opportunity for small developers to access their data. Naturally, that opportunity was created by implementing their APIs.\nThe API is an interface, which is used for interacting with data. When it`s well-made, it will make the developer`s job much easier. In order to make things more for those who don`t know much about APIs, we can say that APIs are something like GUI for developers.\nIf he encounters a problem, the developer needs to find his way around it. When we are talking about API design, there are no official standards and methods. But API design has best practices that can make your job as a developer much easier.\n1 1. Versioning\n2 2. Terminology\n3 3. Filed Name Casing Convention\n4 4. Searching, Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination\n5 5. Endpoints\n6 6. 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Some actions can be performed on the URL.\nThe resource could be an object or a representation. It is associated with data and has a number of methods that can be used on it.\nCollections are a set of resources.\n3. Filed Name Casing Convention\nThere are more than a few casing conventions. You can choose any one of them for your software. It is important to be consistent throughout the whole software.\nIf you are using JSON in your response type or request body, you need to follow camel case at all times. That way you will maintain the consistency in design and make sure that every segment of your API works well with each other.\n4. Searching, Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination\nSearching, sorting, filtering, and pagination are the queries on the dataset. However, you cannot just be familiar with the names of the queries, you need to know the basics of their operations.\nSORTING: For example, when you want to retrieve the whole list from the database, that list should be sorted in some way. Retrieving a list which doesn`t have the sorting prams is not really helpful. You could sort it by the name, date etc.\nFILTERING: When writing the query, if you need some particular information, you should do filtering. For example, if you need to retrieve a list of companies, and after that, you need a list of companies which are based in the UK, you should write that in your query.\nSEARCHING: This one is pretty simple. Searching for the particular part of data. It can be done by name, data etc.\nPAGINATION: Pagination is something that needs to be done when your dataset becomes too big. By dividing that dataset into smaller parts, you will improve the performance and make it easier to manage.\nThere are countless API endpoints for a wide range of operations. All of those endpoints are containing different outmoded actions. As the number of those endpoints increases, API becomes harder to manage.\nURL should consist only of resources. API path should consist of action and the resource name. Although, API path that has only resource name is something that is considered to be a good endpoint.\n6. 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Staff now get readings electronically transmitted to City Hall a couple times per hour.\n\u201cNow I can look at it instantly,\u201d says Priebe, Chatfield\u2019s water superintendent.\nChatfield city officials partnered with the Minnesota Rural Water Association (MRWA) to identify, purchase, and install an improved water reading system that more accurately represents the amount of water being used in the town, while also saving money and work hours associated with reading meters.\nThe new meters have been installed in nearly every house, park, and city building in Chatfield, reducing six days of labor per month to about 30 minutes. The project was the winner of a League of Minnesota Cities 2017 City of Excellence Award.\nThe city spent just over $450,000 on the project. The majority of the physical installation was completed in late December of 2016. The project was necessary because the existing meters were about 25 years old. Meters lose accuracy as they age.\n\u201cThey\u2019re less sensitive in general,\u201d says City Clerk Joel Young. \u201cIn those latter years, you might not be picking up 5 to 10 percent of your water. That\u2019s what we\u2019re excited to learn. The thing that we\u2019ve seen is that we\u2019ve been able to account for more water.\u201d\nWhen the last meter reading update took place in the early 1990s, Chatfield\u2019s process improved because instead of going into houses, staff could simply walk by the outside meter and point a gun at a plastic device on the meter to get the reading, Young says.\nWhen they decided to do the upgrade this time, the city had hoped to improve its system by making it a driving rather than walking job. They envisioned doing readings via drive-by radio while staff slowly drive a city truck down the street.\nThe bids for that option came in lower than expected, allowing for an even greater efficiency improvement. Chatfield, instead, installed four fixed network collectors at high points throughout the city. They collect water meter information and beam the results to City Hall using no manpower.\n\u201cInformation is coming into the office a couple times per hour,\u201d Young says. \u201cWe always have up-to-date information.\u201d\nDeputy Clerk Beth Carlson used to take the manual reads and download them to the computer.\n\u201cNow I click a button that says \u2018Get billing read,\u2019 \u201d she says. \u201cI can have the entire town read in a matter of minutes.\u201d\nThe process isn\u2019t 100 percent perfect. There are a handful of houses located in such a way that it\u2019s difficult for the collector to get a good read, so city employees have to read those manually.\n\u201cIt might take a half-hour for them to get those scattered around the town that have to be read,\u201d Carlson says.\nBut efficiency is vastly improved, to the tune of saving nearly 500 labor hours annually. And the system offers several benefits beyond saved time, Young adds. For one, the system generates a daily leak report that tells city staff if there is abnormal water use in a house or building for 24 hours.\n\u201cThat usually means there is a leak,\u201d he says, which allows the city to contact citizens to let them know there may be a problem. \u201cThe reaction has been very positive. It\u2019s an excuse for us to come into contact with our citizens in a positive way.\u201d\nThe project also involved putting meters where they haven\u2019t been in the past\u2014city buildings, for example, like the wastewater plant and the municipal building, which use a substantial amount of water that was previously untracked. There are about 1,060 meters across the city.\nThe city is now monitoring \u201careas that we really need to pay attention to, but we weren\u2019t set up to do that,\u201d Young says. \u201cWhen we do our annual water report to the [state Department of Natural Resources], there is always a large unaccounted for amount of water. Now, we\u2019re finding that it was mostly public use.\u201d\nAdds Priebe: \u201cWe use a lot more water than we thought, but at least we are accounting for it now.\u201d\nThe system has been up and running for about seven months, but it\u2019s too early to provide specifics on financial savings. \u201cWe just don\u2019t have enough information yet,\u201d Young says.\nPartnering with Minnesota Rural Water Association\nOne of the keys to getting the project off the ground was Chatfield\u2019s partnership with MRWA. Typically, in small cities, it would be common to engage the skills of a consultant to help ensure bid specifications were written in a way that would produce bids that allow the city to make an \u201capples-to-apples\u201d comparison.\nBut Chatfield\u2019s public works staff had come across the MRWA, which provides technical analysis on projects like this for municipalities across the state. The city worked with Jeff Dale, a technical advisor, to make sure those documents were in place. That partnership saved Chatfield $30,000 to $40,000.\n\u201cHad he not been involved, there was no way I would have attempted to put the specs together,\u201d Young says. \u201cEven with him involved, I was pretty apprehensive. 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        "raw_content": "NYSE:CTB - Cooper Tire & Rubber Stock Price, News, & Analysis\nCooper Tire & Rubber Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets replacement tires in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. The company operates through Americas Tire Operations and International Tire Operations segments. It manufactures and markets passenger car, light truck, motorcycle, and racing tires, as well as tire retread material; and distributes tires for racing, medium trucks, and motorcycles. The company sells its products to independent tire dealers, wholesale distributors, regional and national retail tire chains, and other tire and automotive product retail chains, as well as original equipment manufacturers; and directly to end users through three owned retail stores. 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View Cooper Tire & Rubber's Dividend History.\nHow will Cooper Tire & Rubber's stock buyback program work?\nCooper Tire & Rubber declared that its board has approved a share buyback program on Wednesday, April 12th 2017, which allows the company to repurchase $300,000,000.00 in outstanding shares, according to EventVestor. This repurchase authorization allows the company to repurchase up to 13.9% of its stock through open market purchases. Stock repurchase programs are often an indication that the company's board believes its stock is undervalued.\nHow were Cooper Tire & Rubber's earnings last quarter?\nCooper Tire & Rubber Co (NYSE:CTB) issued its earnings results on Monday, October, 29th. The company reported $1.07 earnings per share for the quarter, beating analysts' consensus estimates of $0.45 by $0.62. The business had revenue of $737.70 million for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $748.54 million. Cooper Tire & Rubber had a net margin of 1.25% and a return on equity of 8.58%. The company's quarterly revenue was up .5% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter last year, the company posted $1.18 earnings per share. View Cooper Tire & Rubber's Earnings History.\nWhen is Cooper Tire & Rubber's next earnings date?\nCooper Tire & Rubber is scheduled to release their next quarterly earnings announcement on Tuesday, February 19th 2019. View Earnings Estimates for Cooper Tire & Rubber.\nHow can I listen to Cooper Tire & Rubber's earnings call?\nCooper Tire & Rubber will be holding an earnings conference call on Tuesday, February 19th at 10:00 AM Eastern. Interested parties can register for or listen to the call using this link.\nWhat price target have analysts set for CTB?\n5 analysts have issued 12-month price objectives for Cooper Tire & Rubber's shares. Their forecasts range from $33.00 to $50.00. 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This has encouraged the company to manufacture products, per the requirement of the markets. It is also developing products with superior design and functionality to cater to the demand of customers. In the past six months, shares of the company have outperformed the industry it belongs to. However, high raw material costs along with other expenses are increasing capital expenditure for Cooper Tire, which might hurt its margin. Also, it competes with industry peers that include bigger companies with greater financial resources resulting in counter competition, which positions the company in a complex position.\" (10/9/2018)\n2. Longbow Research analysts commented, \"CTB is currently trading at 9.6x consensus FY2 EPS estimates, below the company\u2019s 5-year average forward P/E of 9.9x. 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They also gave media headlines about the company a news buzz of 3.0 out of 10, indicating that recent press coverage is unlikely to have an impact on the company's share price in the immediate future.\nWho are some of Cooper Tire & Rubber's key competitors?\nSome companies that are related to Cooper Tire & Rubber include Autoliv (ALV), Allison Transmission (ALSN), WABCO (WBC), Harley-Davidson (HOG), Oshkosh (OSK), Gentex (GNTX), Hino Motors (HINOY), Brilliance China Automotive (BCAUY), CarGurus (CARG), Goodyear Tire & Rubber (GT), Navistar International (NAV), Dongfeng Motor Group (DNFGY), XT Energy Group (XTNY), Dorman Products (DORM) and BRP (DOOO).\nWho are Cooper Tire & Rubber's key executives?\nCooper Tire & Rubber's management team includes the folowing people:\nMr. Bradley E. Hughes, Pres, CEO & Director (Age 57)\nMr. Stephen Zamansky, Sr. VP, Gen. Counsel & Sec. (Age 48)\nMr. John J. Bollman, Sr. VP & Chief HR Officer (Age 61)\nMr. John Ebert, Gen. Mang. of Cooper Kenda Joint Venture Plant\nMr. Christopher J. Eperjesy, Sr. VP & CFO (Age 51)\nWho are Cooper Tire & Rubber's major shareholders?\nCooper Tire & Rubber's stock is owned by a number of of retail and institutional investors. Top institutional investors include BlackRock Inc. (14.94%), Dimensional Fund Advisors LP (8.48%), Deprince Race & Zollo Inc. (5.43%), LSV Asset Management (5.02%), Royce & Associates LP (4.53%) and Northern Trust Corp (3.05%). Company insiders that own Cooper Tire & Rubber stock include Robert D Welding and Stephen Zamansky. View Institutional Ownership Trends for Cooper Tire & Rubber.\nWhich major investors are selling Cooper Tire & Rubber stock?\nCTB stock was sold by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including Boston Partners, Deprince Race & Zollo Inc., Royce & Associates LP, Nuveen Asset Management LLC, Investment Counselors of Maryland LLC, Comerica Bank, Rutabaga Capital Management LLC MA and Bank of New York Mellon Corp. View Insider Buying and Selling for Cooper Tire & Rubber.\nWhich major investors are buying Cooper Tire & Rubber stock?\nCTB stock was purchased by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including Victory Capital Management Inc., SG Capital Management LLC, Intrinsic Edge Capital Management LLC, Bank of America Corp DE, BlackRock Inc., Two Sigma Investments LP, Two Sigma Advisers LP and Prudential Financial Inc.. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cGod knows what is better for us. Let us seek only that our heart be free from sin.\u201d \u2013 Augustine\nI have spent too much of my life, and my prayer life, asking for God to lead me into His \u201cperfect will\u201d. \u201cGod lead me\u201d. \u201cGuide me\u201d. \u201cUse me\u201d. \u201cBless me\u201d. While I know that God is a gracious, condescending God who meets us wherever we are, I something wonder if God has been up there saying\u2026.\n\u201cUm\u2026yeah. I\u2019m Your Shepherd. That\u2019s what I do.\u201d\nSo there\u2019s a problem revealed here. If I really believed that God was good\u2026.that He was my dad who was all powerful and all knowing and all loving\u2026.then I wouldn\u2019t be repeatedly begging him to lead me with this certain twinge of anxiety. I would relax. Dad\u2019s got me. Chill.\nBut I don\u2019t believe it, obviously. And yet the problem goes deeper still. If the pulse of my prayer life is set on my future (\u201cGod lead me guide me help me\u201d), and not on God Himself (\u201cOur Father who art in heaven\u201d) then this has revealed that there is really a rival god in the mix. An idol. \u201cSuccess\u201d or perhaps \u201cComfort\u201d or \u201cControl\u201d. I want my best life now, not Jesus. Really what I have been asking is\u2026.\u201dGod make my life go perfectly\u201d. \u201cMake it exceptional.\u201d \u201cMake my life epic.\u201d\nNow\u2026.there\u2019s nothing inherently wrong with seeking God\u2019s guidance. But ask yourself this\u2026.\u201dIf the world could read my prayer journal\u2026.all in all\u2026..would God look more like a genie or a treasure?\u201d\nWhy are we so obsessed with \u201cit\u201d (God\u2019s will) unless knowing \u201cit\u201d is more desirable to us than knowing \u201cHim\u201d?\nMaybe God doesn\u2019t want your life to be epic. Maybe He wants it to be normal. Maybe He wants your heart to be epic. And the path to seeing this accomplished is\u2026.your heart made more like his\u2026.will actually not come through the achievement of your plans but through their mutilation. God, for His children, will patiently and lovingly deny them of their desires until what they desire is Him.\nWhat are you seeking? God or something He can give you. Your happiness is at stake. Your soul is at stake.\nWriting that you might want Him,\nNewer PostClean, but not organized\nOlder PostTrue Repentance",
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        "raw_content": "When Matt Boswell sent me some of the early lyrics for Come Behold The Wondrous Mystery it caught my attention, because the idea was in perfect stride with the book I was working on at that very time called \u201cLook & Live\u201d.\nLook & Live is actually a meditation on word \u201cBehold\u201d and how that relates to worship, so I was pretty exhilarated to work on a song whose main idea or \u201cnorth star\u201d was \"come behold\u201d.\nI would say the book and the song really have 2 Corinthians 3:18 as their wellspring\u2026.\u201dAnd we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed from one degree of glory to another, for this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.\u201d The verse essentially says that to \u201cbehold\u201d is to \u201cbecome\u201d\u2026.to see glory, or beauty, is to change. And later in that chapter he says what the \u201cglory\u201d is\u2026.specifically\u2026it is the glory of God in the \"face of Christ\u201d.\nSo the song rather simply and poetically unpacks the glory that we were made to \u201cbehold\u201d\u2026.the glory of the person of Christ.\nVerse 1 is The birth of Christ and I have been delighted to hear that many churches love doing this song around Christmas time because of this.\nVerse 2 is the life of Christ\u2026.\u201dsee the true and better Adam\u201d\u2026.the one who lived the life we should have lived.\nVerse 3 is the death of Christ\nVerse 4 is the resurrection of Christ.\nI remember working on each verse trying our best to fight to communicate the \u201cmystery\u201d of the glory\u2026.the paradox of it.\n\u201cCome Behold the wondrous mystery, Christ the Lord upon the tree\u201d. \u201cCome Behold the wondrous mystery, slain by death the God of life\u201d. The gospel is a \u201cmystery\u201d (Colossians 1:26, Ephesians 3:6, 1 Peter 1:12), and \u201cmystery\u201d and transcendence is a thing that the modern church has been lacking in for some time.\nThe power of \u201cCome Behold the Wondrous Mystery\" is in it\u2019s simple folk-like melody, paired with it\u2019s ancient/poetic and gospel-rich lyric. Because of this, it lends itself to so many settings and interpretations.\nI read once in a book on art, that one mark of a great song or a great work of art is that the song or work becomes \u201cthe people\u2019s\u201d. As time passes it begins to belong to the community, more than it does the writers/artists\u2026.to be associated with the community more than the writers. I feel that way about this song. \u201cCome Behold the Wondrous Mystery\u201d is not mine or Matt Boswell\u2019s or Michael Bleecker\u2019s song. It\u2019s the Church\u2019s song. And I praise God for that.\nHow are you using this song? What is your favorite lyric?\nLeave Us A Comment Below and tell us!\nTagged: come-behold-the-wondrous-mystery, worship, Songwriter, mattpapa.com\nNewer PostMeredith Andrews Christmas Single\nOlder PostThe Village Church New Video - Come Behold The Wondrous Mystery",
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But some are also convinced that restricting calories may be just as hazardous to their youngster's well-being. Yet while it's true that under 2 years old, your baby needs fat for proper body and brain development, a sensible lower-fat diet for older children may be just what the doctor ordered, particularly if obesity runs in the family.\n\"Some fat in the diet is important in children for their proper growth and development,\" says Denise Bruner, MD, president of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians, whose members specialize in treating obesity. \"I generally say that a diet with 30% of its total calories from fat is acceptable in children.\"\nAccording to Eden, \"Starting at age 2, every child, whether fat or thin, should be eating a prudent diet lower in saturated fat, cholesterol, and refined sugar. In my practice, for instance, I recommend that every child over age 2 start drinking skim or 1% fat milk. They should consume more complex carbohydrates, too, such as salads and pasta.\"\nWith the best of intentions, some parents have put their child on the same fad diets that they've become hooked on, often oblivious to any potential health risks. The Atkins diet, for example, promotes unlimited amounts of protein and fat, and severe restrictions on carbohydrate-rich foods, which some experts believe could be a prescription for nutritional misfortune in kids.\n\"The Atkins diet is so restrictive that children can become deficient in many vitamins and minerals,\" cautions Rarback. \"It is low in calcium, for instance, and growing children certainly need calcium. It is also low in grains that are fortified with iron, folic acid, and the B vitamins.\n\"Anyone on the Atkins diet needs to take supplements, and I'm very uncomfortable with children being on any diet where they rely on pills for their vitamins and minerals.\"\nThere are even some diet books aimed specifically at children, most notably Sugar Busters! for Kids, whose authors include three physicians. An analysis of the book, recently issued by the ADA, says that \"there is little to criticize about this diet since it encourages a very healthy lifestyle, including nutritious foods that children typically avoid.\" At the same time, the critique from the ADA questions the program's restrictive nature, which makes foods like sugary sodas, french fries, candy, white rice, and potatoes taboo; the ADA notes that by denying children their favorite foods completely, it sets them up for eventual failure.\n\"It's unrealistic to tell an 8-year-old to never eat desserts again,\" says Rarback. \"Make them 'occasional foods.' It's not every mouthful that counts -- it's the total diet.\"\nIf your child needs to tighten his belt, keep these guidelines in mind when choosing a diet plan:\nSet modest goals. \"A growing child shouldn't lose more than one pound a week,\" says Eden. So go slow, and avoid diets that are overly restrictive.\nReduce saturated fat. More foods should come from the fruit, vegetable, and grain groups, and less from sugar-rich foods and high-fat meats and dairy products.\nLimit portion sizes. To help reduce the intake of calories, don't weigh down your child's plate with food. \"With the availability of 'super-sizing' at fast-food restaurants, you can get 500 extra calories for a few more pennies, which isn't the bargain that some kids think it is,\" says Bruner.\nGet the family involved. Parents should adopt healthy eating habits themselves, advises Bruner. \"Not only will they become role models, but their overweight children won't feel singled out for attention about their weight.\"\nMake exercise a daily activity. Get your youngster involved in family activities such as biking, swimming, and hiking. \"Children can't lose weight with only diet or only exercise,\" says Eden. \"They must do both.\"\nReduce TV time. When kids are watching TV, they're not exercising and they might be eating. 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        "raw_content": "From The Mailbag: Rental Properties and Expectation Management\nI often hear from frustrated landlords and tenants, and the cold weather across the country has many people facing unusual situations. Here are some excerpts from letters I've gotten in the last few weeks:\n\"We own a rental property in North Carolina, and I can't get in touch with my tenants to make sure they are taking steps to be sure that pipes don't burst. I'm so frustrated! What do I do?\"\n\"We rent a house in Jacksonville, Florida, and the heat isn't keeping up with this cold weather. Our property manager says that there is nothing that can be done. Can we go to a hotel and deduct the cost from our rent?\"\n\"Our tenants told me that our gutters are full of leaves, and they seem to expect that I'm going have them cleaned. That's their responsibility.\"\n\"My tenants want to move out early because they bought a house. Can they do that?\"\nThere's a common thread in each of these questions: expectation management. If you're not familiar with the concept, expectation management is the idea that both parties have the same understanding of the situation. In the bigger world, this might include deadlines, goals, tasks, or other concepts. When it comes to landlords, tenants, and property managers, expectation management generally means a clear understanding of the product (house) being offered, the role of each individual in the process, and the responsibilities of each party.\nIn a rental property situation, the time to manage expectations is before the tenant moves in, and the place to manage expectations is in the lease.\nBefore the lease is signed, the landlord or property manager is responsible for presenting the property accurately, and the tenant is responsible for making sure that the property fits their needs before they move in.\nThe lease should clearly define each party's responsibilities, including all manner of contingencies. This includes who is responsible for what maintenance and repairs (including things like draining outdoor faucets and cleaning gutters), how and when the lease can be broken before the end of the lease term, and what happens in the event of an emergency.\nNow, some of this stuff may also be covered by state, local, or federal law, but it is always better to also have it in black and white of the lease. Then, when questions arise, it's easy for all the parties to refer to the lease to resolve any confusion or disputes.\nExpectation management is important in any relationship, whether between spouses, a work team, or any other folks who have to work together. Using those same skills with your landlord-tenant relationship will prevent a lot of frustration.",
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        "raw_content": "M. Lambe Construction staff bake off for charity\nMembers of staff have been showcasing their culinary skills during a number of bake off events to raise nearly \u00a31,300 for their chosen charities.\nThe latest and final event for 2017 saw staff take to their ovens and go head to head in a Christmas bake off, with the theme being savoury bites. All employees were given the chance to taste, vote for their favourite and donate money to Birmingham St. Mary\u2019s Hospice. Total money collected was a fantastic \u00a3455.\nCaring for around 1,200 people a year, the hospice is an independent adult care facility providing assistance to people, young or old, across Birmingham and Sandwell. Patient support, includes: respite, symptom management and end of life care. There is also a weekly day hospice offering medical support, psycho social and spiritual care, complementary therapies and time off for carers.\nThroughout the year staff have put on their aprons and served up a selection of patisserie. In February just under \u00a3200 was collected for Mencap, \u00a3300 was donated in July, this time for Cancer Research, and leading up to the finale, a very generous \u00a3350 was raised in September for Macmillan Cancer Support.\nMichael Lambe, Director, M. Lambe Construction, said: \u201cThe bake off for charity really goes down well with our staff. Not only does it give the wannabe Master Chef contestants amongst us the chance to show off their ability in the kitchen, it provides everyone with the opportunity to raise money for some very important causes.\u201d\n\u201cOur charity work is very important as it gives us the chance to give back to the local community and to support people who are in desperate need of help. We\u2019ve already started making preparations for next year, with staff voting to bake off in aid of the Birmingham Children\u2019s Hospital.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "MNUFC Signs Omsberg & Manley\nMinnesota United has signed defenders Wyatt Omsberg and Carter Manley, who joined the team in the first round of the 2018 MLS SuperDraft in January.\n\u201cWe were excited when we got them and we think they have a big and bright future,\u201d said MNUFC Head Coach Adrian Heath. \u201cThey\u2019ve been working hard in preseason and gaining the confidence of the group. We are really impressed with their attitudes, they have come in and have approached this opportunity as professionals.\u201d\nOmsberg, 22, was selected 15th overall by MNUFC from Dartmouth College, where he was a two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and three-time first-team All-Ivy honoree. As a co-captain during his senior season, the towering defender helped secure a defense that allowed just 12 goals en route to a No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament.\nHe made his Loons\u2019 preseason debut in the second half of the 4-1 win over Florida International University and earned minutes against Eastern Florida State College and Orlando City SC before putting on an impressive display to keep Charleston Battery scoreless in the second half of the Carolina Challenge Cup opener. With his signing, the Scarborough, Maine native becomes just the fourth professional soccer player from the state.\n\u201cI couldn\u2019t be more excited to start my professional career with Minnesota United,\u201d said Omsberg. \u201cIt is a dream come true to play for such a fantastic organization. I can\u2019t wait to give it my all for the club and our fans this season.\u201d\nManley, 21, was selected 23rd overall from Duke University, following a fantastic career as a three-year starter with the Blue Devils, which included 58 matches \u2013\u2013 52 starts \u2013\u2013 a goal and 12 assists from his role as an attack-minded outside back.\nDuring preseason, Manley proved his potential both in defense and attack by producing a number of excellent crosses against Charleston, in addition to forming a part of the backline that kept the hosts scoreless across the second 45 minutes. A native of Elkridge, Maryland, he first familiarized himself with the Loons while training with the team briefly during the summer of 2017.\n\u201cI\u2019m excited to sign my first professional contract with Minnesota United. It\u2019s an incredible opportunity to join this club and become a part of the community,\u201d said Manley. \u201cI can\u2019t wait to get the season started!\u201d\nOmsberg and Manley join seventh overall pick Mason Toye, a forward out of Indiana University, who already signed with MNUFC by way of his being a Generation adidas player.\nTransaction: Minnesota United signs defenders Wyatt Omsberg and Carter Manley.\nLast club: N/A\nBirthplace: Scarborough, Maine\nBirthplace: Elkridge, Maryland",
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        "raw_content": "History of Etiquette\nThe history of etiquette shows where etiquette started and how it has changed over the years. As you will see from this review, it has definitely come a long way!\nMany people wonder how etiquette began. Were there a bunch of people that had higher learning and education that created these rules of etiquette? Or were there a bunch of people that were bored that needed something to do so they created some ways to act. The truth is, both of those are correct.\nEtiquette is widely attributed to the nobles in France going back to about the 1600 and 1700s. From what history has told us, as they were the upper class in society, they were educated and sophisticated. Others say that they were bored and needed something to do. The truth is probably a combination of the two.\nThe history of etiquette shows that these rules and principles were written and posted for people to follow. Etiquette is a French word for placard which means they were posted.\nIn America, one of the first signs we have that speak of etiquette and manners was the writings of George Washington called Rules of Civility.\nAs these rules were more and more defined, they changed over the years. During the times of the late 1800s and early 1900s, etiquette had changed to include how children should act towards each other, their teachers in a school setting, and their parents. This type of behavior included bowing, curtsying, and not to speak until spoken to.\nProbably the most notable contribution to the world of etiquette came in 1922 from a lady named Emily Post. She wrote a book that is widely considered as the bible of etiquette. The book was called Etiquette - In Society, In Business, In Politics, In Home. She quickly was regarded as the pioneer of modern etiquette.\nIn the history of etiquette, who could forget the Miss Manners columns that also helped manners and etiquette be on the main stage of society.\nWhat has etiquette and manners become today? For most people, manners and etiquette has become much more relaxed and casual. Instead of all the rigid rules and code of etiquette, people have opted for the more friendly, take it as it comes type of mentality.\nBack from History of Etiquette to Manners Home\nBack from Etiquette History to Teaching Manners",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Parenting / Do Not Sign Your IEP!\nDo Not Sign Your IEP!\nYou do not have to sign your IEP immediately at the end of the IEP meeting!\nIEP meetings are exhausting. They can last as long as three hours, or longer! I have heard of ones that lasted six hours. I\u2019m sure there are ones that have lasted even longer than that and have covered more than one day.\nAt the end of such a long, draining meeting, imagine yourself finally satisfied that you\u2019ve covered everything. You\u2019ve discussed classroom behavior, aides, therapies, interventions, and strategies. You\u2019ve perhaps argued. Or you\u2019ve argued\u2026 a lot! The meeting has been tense and stressful. There can even be extraneous issues you\u2019ve had to deal with. For our meeting, I discovered the room they use at our child\u2019s school is often very warm. I have learned to go to the meetings in layers and bring water to drink!\nBut, you\u2019re finally done and ready to get out of there. Then, just as you\u2019re about ready to leave, a school official says, \u201cOkay, one last thing\u2026 sign here.\u201d What do you do?\nMy advice: Don\u2019t sign.\nHuh? You can\u2019t leave until you sign, right? Wrong.\nLegally, you can take your IEP document home with you. I am encouraging you to do just that. I am informing you to politely look at that school official and respond, \u201cWe\u2019re not going to sign it right now but will you please put it in an envelope so we can take it home and review it?\u201d\nThey have to let you take it home. I\u2019ll say that again\u2026 They have to let you take it home! Do not let a school official tell you that you cannot leave until you sign!\nThe school district has no right to force you to sign this document right away. They want you to sign it. They want it all done and filed away. They want the end of this long, treacherous IEP meeting to finally be over. They want to check mark your child\u2019s name as \u201cFinished.\u201d\nYou have the right to take your child\u2019s IEP home with you and review it. The school district CANNOT FORCE YOU TO SIGN IT RIGHT AWAY. Do not let them tell you that you have to sign. This is wrong and illegal.\nI know I\u2019m repeating myself here, but this is very important and often misunderstood.\nYou not only have the right to take your child\u2019s IEP home with you, you even have the right to have another set of eyes or two look it over. We have a friend who teaches a graduate course on IEPs. After each IEP, we fax him our child\u2019s IEP. He looks it over for us and gives suggestions.\nWith those suggestions, we always keep in mind that our friend presides within a different state, but often he comes up with a nugget or two that is very important.\nThis is what I suggest you say to your school district representative: \u201cWe want to take the IEP home and we will look it over and return it, signed, in two or three days.\u201d\nI say two or three days because it is an appropriate time frame. Two or three weeks, not so much. Yes, you may end up with it for four days, or even five. No sweat.\nHowever, please do not tell them two or three days and then keep it for three weeks. Try to look it over with fresh eyes the next day and return it as soon as you possibly can. Do your best to get it back to your child\u2019s school, signed, and within those first few days. It\u2019s your word and make it count!\nWhat if you don\u2019t want to sign it?\nYou can do one of two things. Return it unsigned. Tell them why you refuse to sign and simply hand them the document back. Schedule another IEP meeting so the entire team can discuss your reservations. Preferably, attach a written statement stating exactly why you refuse to sign.\nOr, can sign the IEP but make sure you sign it in the appropriate place. The IEP documents we use have a box that says something to the effect that you are signing the IEP document yet disagreeing with the IEP contents. There is official wording there. Just make sure you not only sign the correct box but I\u2019d also recommend writing beneath that line exactly why you\u2019re filling in this box instead of the \u201capproved\u201d box.\nWhat does not signing mean?\nYour child\u2019s school district and your child\u2019s IEP team have to meet again to discuss why you checked that box. You must resolve the issues with your child\u2019s IEP and this should occur within a reasonable time frame. These unsigned issues are outstanding issues and your child\u2019s IEP team must find answers to those problems.\nMore importantly, not signing your IEP means your child\u2019s previous IEP (if you have one already in effect) must stay in effect until replaced by a fully completed and signed new IEP. So, if an IEP is not completed, for whatever reason, the old IEP remains in effect until it is replaced by a new IEP.\nOne more thing to keep in mind about not signing your child\u2019s IEP is this\u2026 After the first time you take your child\u2019s IEP home to sign (or not), simply by requesting to do this and doing it properly, you\u2019ve sent your child\u2019s school and school district a pretty strong message.\nOne, that you know your rights as a parent of a child with special needs. Two, that you\u2019re serious about your child\u2019s educational needs. 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        "raw_content": "Book Reviews, Early Childhood, Education, Family, Kid Books\n5 Book Series for Kids Who Love Harry Potter\nMy daughter loves to read. I mean, the girl LOVES reading.\nI mean she refuses to leave the house without a book. I\u2019m talking about a kid who stays up way past her bedtime reading, every night, unless I remove all books from her room. I\u2019m saying she burns through books like\u2026I don\u2019t know, but something that doesn\u2019t last a long time. Even all the resources of both her school library and our city library cannot keep this kid in books.\nPlease know I don\u2019t say this as a criticism. I\u2019m not mocking her. Oh no. Because my book-obsessed child is basically a mini-me in this regard. The bookworm does not fall far from the bookworm tree.\nShe\u2019s also a teensy bit obsessed with Harry Potter. She was Hermione for Halloween. She began planning her Hogwarts-letter 11th birthday party the day after she turned 10. She has a Harry Potter-themed shirt for every day of the week. And last week? I registered her for a Harry Potter day camp coming up this summer. She\u2019s a big fan.\nBut my daughter is also sensitive. And innocent. And, much to her great dismay (and the fantastic combination of tween attitude and gnashing of teeth), she was not ready to read the fifth Harry Potter book after devouring the first four.\nDespite her protests that she was the only kid in the fourth grade who hadn\u2019t read all the Harry Potter books, I know I\u2019m not alone in navigating the challenge of a tween who loves books and can read at a higher grade level than she\u2019s in \u2013 or ready for. So just in case you have a kid who loves Harry Potter (but has already read them all or isn\u2019t ready for the next book in the series) in your life, I\u2019ve got a few other series that might keep your bookworm busy.\nThe Land of Stories by Chris Colfer \u2013 Twins are transported to a fairytale land through a mysterious book. The stories are more Grimm than Disney, but still suitable for my fourth-grader who is reading the fifth book in this series (and loves giving me a play-by-play WHILE SHE READS. It\u2019s fine. It\u2019s great. It\u2019s FINE.).\nReportedly, a movie based on this series is in development. But since no cast, release date, or other news has been announced yet, you and your kids still have plenty of time to read the books first.\nPercy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan \u2013 It may be sacrilegious to Harry Potter fans, but this is my favorite middle grade series of all time. So when my daughter finally showed interest in this book about a boy who learns his father is Poseidon, an actual Greek god, I was super excited! And nervous. Would she love them as much as I do?\nWell, I won\u2019t keep you hanging \u2013 she did. Because it\u2019s the best series ever, said the totally unbiased and definitely cool mom. It really is a great series, though, with funny, complex characters who go on incredible adventures. And readers learn a whole lot about Greek mythology along the way.\nSisters Grimm by Michael Buckley \u2013 This nine-book series about two sisters whose parents have disappeared and who learn that fairy tales are true begins light and gradually grows darker. Like with Harry Potter, parents may want to set the pace for their kids\u2019 progress through these books. But also like Harry Potter and the other series I\u2019m recommending, parents may enjoy them just as much as their kids! So reading them together may be a great option, as the messages of girl power and the strong bond between sisters enhance the clever nature of these fractured fairy tales.\nStory Thieves by James Riley \u2013 Life was pretty boring for Owen until he discovered his classmate Bethany could jump inside books and interact with the characters. The two students go on adventures in different types of books over what is so far a five-book series, and while reviews call these books more simplistic and clich\u00e9d, my daughter loves them. I legitimately just requested the fourth book in the series for her from the library.\nMy 10-year-old still enjoys these books but they are geared toward a younger audience than these other series (which makes them a great alternative for kids who aren\u2019t quite ready to advance to the next Harry Potter book!).\nA Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L\u2019Engle \u2013 It may be experiencing a resurgence in popularity because of Disney\u2019s recent movie release, but this series has been captivating and inspiring kids for decades. I wasn\u2019t sure how my daughter would respond to this book, with its old-fashioned roots and sometimes complicated syntax and vocabulary. I shouldn\u2019t have underestimated either my daughter or this series. She was hooked from the beginning, as I read to her, \u201cIt was a dark and stormy night.\u201d\nSignificantly different than the 2018 movie, this book captures readers and encourages them as well. I\u2019m thrilled that my daughter wasn\u2019t content to wait for me to read another chapter each night and has finished the first book on her own and begun the second.\nI looked up each of these books on CommonSenseMedia.org, and they are all suggested for readers ages 9 and above (except for Story Thieves, which is appropriate for kids 8 and up). This site also has a great guide for both the Harry Potter books and movies, if you\u2019re unsure about what age is best for each of the installments in this series. You can watch a quick video here and read a more detailed guide here.\nIt can be hard to hold our kids back from books that may be too intense for them, but it\u2019s worth it. Reading the books when they can truly comprehend the storylines and handle difficult situations emotionally will protect their love of these books so they can enjoy them for years to come.\nAnd if taking a break from one series leads to interest in reading another, well, that\u2019s just an added bonus as our kids grow into great readers who love all sorts of stories.\nIsn\u2019t Mary so great?\nAs I was titling these images, I ran across these photos of our Harry Potter fans. They look so little, don\u2019t they?\nI can\u2019t believe how quickly time has been passing.\nSavor these reading moments with your kids because they, truly, are gone in a blink of an eye.\nIf you want to explore a couple more authors and where to go next, check out these two posts from Mary:\nWhat to Read After You\u2019ve Finished the Latest Kasie West Novel\nWhat to Read After You\u2019ve Finished the Latest John Green Book\nDo you have any recommendations for a great kid series after Harry Potter? 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        "raw_content": "\u200e\u201dYour wife is the only one who can touch your penis, unLESS you are going potty!\u201d\nFor real though, this was EXCELLENT. Also a plug, many of us on Feminist Mormon Housewives have mentioned so much of this. I personally think (like Tony) that porn addiction is such a problem for LDS young men because the leaders talk about it- how to find it, and bring it up- SO MUCH. Also, we treat nudity as something not shameful in our home. My husband still does the super-quick turn away if he sees a \u201cbad\u201d magazine cover or whatever. It makes me crazy. It is so abnormal.\nIMO part of the problem is the fact that Mormon men are kept away from the opposite sex for so long when they are young that they turn more inward for sexuality (since it is a far lesser/risky sin), which typically means leaning toward more porn and/or masturbation.\nI agree with Scott, this is part of a much bigger problem than just frequent referencing general conference talks.\nIt centers around the unnatural way we teach/communicate about sexuality in the LDS culture and unrealistic demands we put on abstaining.\nAlso for LDS men guilt,shame, and secrecy can create severe anxiety that is often more debilitating and provoking than biological drives.\nwini4truth\nWay back when in history, when young men and women reached puberty, at about 12 to 14 yrs of age, marriage was considered the norm. Children were raised mostly in families with solid core values, including the work ethic. Hard work was required in order to survive, and all the children from a very young age became a part of a family\u2019s work pool. This enabled a child to mature and become a responsible \u201cadult\u201d by the time they entered puberty and, hence, were perfectly capable of entering into a marriage relationship. In fact, I\u2019d be willing to bet that the maturity level of a 13 year old back then exceeded that of today\u2019s 21-25 year old! This is important information when discussing the pornography epidemic which has infected men and women in our modern age. The doctrine of today is \u201cget an education, money in the bank, go on a mission first \u2013 THEN get married\u201d, when the peak of a male\u2019s testosterone level is about 19 years of age! Talk about repression of our God-given procreative impulses and urges! This is one woman\u2019s opinion. Any other thoughts on this?\nGiveCreditWhereDue\nIs there a possibility of getting a psychologist\u2019s response to this issue of pornography? I\u2019ve listened to other great podcasts of yours where sex is talked about but this is a little different, I think. I have three young boys and I am worried how I should go about approaching this as they grow into these very sensitive years. I am really torn and don\u2019t know what to do.\nI resonate with the idea of being honest and open about nakedness but I realise that my wife and I will turn the TV channel if there\u2019s a half naked girl on screen. We are cautious not to make any signs of embarrasment as we do it, because that\u2019s not why we are turning it over and we talk openly about it as we need to.\nBut after hearing this it seems like we shouldn\u2019t be changing the channel. I am just not sure. A big part of me is saying as long as we are open and honest but still keep \u2018changing the channel\u2019 on nakedness, they will not be embarrassed as they grow older. If we allow them to see nakedness, isn\u2019t that going to invoke the explorer in them to see more?\nI think there is an important difference between the natural naked body (and sex and sexual desire and relationships) and the way the media portrays the body and sexual relationships. In our home, the body, clothed or unclothed, is nothing to be ashamed of, and physical intimacy is something we can discuss with our children. But that is a bit different than how many magazines and movies portray sexual relations and the human body.\nThere\u2019s a whole bunch of resources for parents who want to teach their kids about sexuality and pornography addiction here, fwiw. The resources include professional perspectives.\nYou talked a lot about married people. Any suggestions for unmarried and celibate people who have a porn problem?\nUnmarried celibate people have the same issues with porn as married people. I think the way Tony addressed the underlying addition issue with porn very well. The principles I heard in the podcast about brain chemistry, body, mind, spirit, and stress management apply equally well to anyone struggling with a process addiction (like porn) regardless of whether they are old, young, married, single, straight, or gay.\nI agree. I\u2019ve found a lot of John\u2019s podcasts on sexuality very useful and interesting, but a lot of them focus on issues faced by married people. It would be great to have a podcast on single LDS people and sexuality (not just porn). In addition to this podcast, I also listed to some materials from Tony\u2019s website. Although they were a very useful perspective, I felt there was a lot of information focused on parents, wives, and male porn-users. I am particularly interested in information on how single LDS women are impacted directly and indirectly by pornography and LDS-influenced attitudes and practices with regard to sexuality in general.\nI will donate $1000 bucks (maybe more) if John does a podcast on unmarried/celibate LDS men/women who have a porn problem.\nAs I\u2019ve listened to this and a dozen other podcasts here on Mormon Stories, the Holy Spirit has taught me so many truths that I\u2019m full of gratitude to my Higher Power for leading me to this refreshing well spring. I\u2019ve found answers here to gospel perplexities of critical importance that I\u2019ve wrestled with my whole life. Finally, a place to find some answers! Thanks so much.\nTony said that sex had a spiritual origin, or something like that. I can\u2019t agree with that less. Sex, like the need to eat, is one of the most basic, animal urges that we have. Trying to put it up there at a spiritual level is disingenuous and dangerous.\nYes, it\u2019s a basic animal urge but the intimacy sex can create with your spouse can be a profoundly spiritual and emotionally bonding experience.\nI get that (no, not really, not at a spiritual level. That\u2019s weird), but anyway, he said that sex has a spiritual ORIGIN. That\u2019s what I disagree with\ngirlygal\nIv got to say I have to agree and kind of disagree with the whole church makes porn more forbidden and therefore more inciting stance. My husband for one was raised non lds in a liberal family that had porn magazines out and readily available- and sex was talked about frequently with the men in his family as not a big deal. He still fell pray to addiction even when it was not so much forbidden but more accepted. I think people like to point the finger at the church alot for making a big deal out of porn but it is a big deal and I\u2019m sure in places like Europe where nakedness is normalized there are still alot of problems and addicts as well. Saying that at the end I did like what was said about being open with your partner about struggles. I am lucky to have married an honest man above everything else. It is because of his honesty of being open with me about his problems that he was able to defeat his addiction. Perhaps its is because he felt accountability to someone, perhaps it is because it was less inciting knowing it wasn\u2019t something that was going to be a secret, I don\u2019t know, but i know being honest in a relationship is key. I know the deceit element is almost what would hurt more then the actual act itself.\nI never bought that either. What the church accomplished bringing up porn so much was to make me feel awfully guilty. I didn\u2019t feel more tempted to see porn because the church brought it up so much but because I went for so long without watching any\nHoping you didn\u2019t miss the point Don.\nI think what Girlygal was saying was, you cannot blame the church policies for addiction problems. It is also a huge problem in environments where porn is \u2018fully loaded\u2019 and accepted. There is likely no correlation with sexual addiction in the church and the church\u2019s discouragment of it. It is more likely the secrecy and awkwardness which well-meaning church members place on it. To be clear, being secretive of it is not a teaching of the church. Cheers.\nI agree that porn can be detrimental to your soul and perceptions of women as objects. It would be better IMO if the church recommended/commanded OCASIONALLY the avoidance of porn but then stated the intimacy and mutual love that abstaining can provide.\nI\u2019m a faithful member, returned missionary etc., but two things I am going to teach my children is 1) that the naked body is a wonderful creation and should be admired as a thing of beauty and that 2) there is absolutely nothing wrong with masturbation. It is sad the amount of mental damage that can be inflicted by the church teaching that you will go to hell for masturbating (or least that is how you feel when you are 16 and the hormones are raging). It\u2019s going to happen, accept it, learn to control it so that it doesn\u2019t control you, and move on. And maybe even enjoy it while you can :).\nI thought this podcast was not only incomplete, but certain parts were blatantly wrong. My husband and I have been married for 14 years. We have spent the past two years going through a sex addiction/codependent recovery program, called Lifestar (which I highly recommend!). We have both learned a tremendous amount along the way, and at this point, I can actually say that I am thankful for the trials we have experienced because of the amazing growth and freedom that has come our way, both individually, and as a couple.\nSome things in this interview just didn\u2019t sit well with me: The idea that men \u201cneed\u201d to masturbate to release semen is simply not physiologically true. The body\u2019s natural way to release semen is through a wet dream; not masturbation. Masturbating in front of your spouse? Ugh. That is one of the most disconnected ideas I have ever heard. How about doing the hard and sometimes long-term work of serving and connecting emotionally with your spouse so the mutual desire for intimacy exists? It\u2019s not a quick fix (especially if sexual betrayal has been present in the past), and sure, both partners may not always be on the same schedule, but isn\u2019t that what marriage is all about? What exactly are we supposed to learn in this mortal experience if it isn\u2019t to curb our appetites? Healing in Recovery is all about sacrificing and it is one way to nurture the fractured relationship and rebuild trust. The growth that can happen through accommodating your spouse, and truly understanding each others\u2019 needs results in a sexual relationship that is the most satisfying, close, and connecting thing in mortality.\nNot only is masturbation specifically mentioned in the \u2018For the Strength of Youth\u2019 pamphlet, our temple covenants specifically state that we will have no sexual relations except for with our spouses. That covenant doesn\u2019t include being sexual with and by yourself! As hard as it is, I have a testimony that God provides a way for us to actually live His commandments. There are real answers and ways to be obedient; we don\u2019t have to change the law so we can feel good about our justifications.\nTony says at one point that his pregnant wife was unable to have intercourse for 5-6 months and makes the statement that he shouldn\u2019t have to be celibate just because she had to be. Pu-lease. I seriously couldn\u2019t believe my ears! Do you think Tony\u2019s wife got herself pregnant? Do you think she was happy abstaining from sex for that long? Don\u2019t you think her body was making great sacrifices to accommodate their new, beautiful baby? The bodily discomforts a woman experiences during pregnancy and breast feeding are a huge contribution to the well-being of a family. Personally, I feel those sacrifices to be a huge privilege- an opportunity for me to sacrifice my own comfort for the greater good of my family. Those sacrifices brought me closer to my beautiful babies and to Christ. I can only imagine that a husband abstaining from sex during the time his wife is required to, is just one very obvious way that a husband could contribute to the effort of bringing a new life into his home.\nI feel that Tony minimized the pain of an addict\u2019s spouse. His comparison of a man acting out to a woman being compulsive with chocolate is not only laughable, but offensive. When I eat chocolate, does it cause my spouse feelings of betrayal, inner turmoil, self-doubt, mistrust, and pain? Eating chocolate isn\u2019t against the commandments and it also doesn\u2019t betray the marriage covenants.\nFinally, the root of all addiction is emotional dishonesty. Once we are able to identify our feelings and be honest with ourselves- no matter how painful and vulnerable they are- only then are we able to express them, creating meaningful relationships with God and other human beings. I truly believe that these honest relationships are the only thing that fills that emptiness that most of us experience in mortality. Anything less is a quick-fix, a complete illusion, a lie.\nI feel sad that this misinformation is out here. So many people are dealing with this issue and this was a sad display of rationalization and denial. It is certainly hurtful to those of us seeking honest recovery.\n\u201cMasturbating in front of your spouse? Ugh. That is one of the most disconnected ideas I have ever heard.\u201d\nHow do you know if you\u2019ve never tried it? Masturbating together is fun, too, and useful for times when full intercourse is not possible or inadvisable.\n\u201cNot only is masturbation specifically mentioned in the \u2018For the Strength of Youth\u2019 pamphlet, our temple covenants specifically state that we will have no sexual relations except for with our spouses. That covenant doesn\u2019t include being sexual with and by yourself!\u201d\nThe word \u2018masturbation\u2019 isn\u2019t printed anywhere in the current FTSOY pamphlet, it\u2019s only alluded to. Likewise, it\u2019s nowhere in the Church Handbook of Instructions. The church has been consistently weakening its opposition to masturbation for the past 40 years, give it another 20 or 30, and there won\u2019t be any opposition at all. Also, that interpretation of temple covenant is your own, and you\u2019re welcome to it, but others certainly aren\u2019t bound to your interpretation.\nEating chocolate would your spouse all those feelings if you thought that it was against the commandments. There\u2019s nothing inherently betraying about masturbation or porn, plenty of perfectly committed couples participate in them together and it draws them closer together. With porn, there are some other issues that can become a problem with it, but with regards to masturbation, it\u2019s certainly healthier than eating chocolate. It\u2019s all about the cultural constructions you\u2019re operating under. The church could do far more to alleviate spouses\u2019 suffering by encouraging healthy attitudes towards porn and masturbation than they ever can by trying to make sure no one ever does those things.\nThe root of addiction isn\u2019t emotional dishonesty, the root of addiction is chemical responses in the brain. However, what you say about honesty in relationships is absolutely true. But along with that comes a requirement that one receives compassion and understanding as a result of that honesty instead of judgment and blame.\nEven if you don\u2019t consider masturbation to be sexual relations with yourself, there is also the temple covenant to avaoid any unclean or impure practices. It should also be noted that masturbation with your spouse (where you touch each other, which is ok) is not the same thing as solo masturbation. For me it comes down to whether you\u2019re selfishly filling a perceived need for yourself or having a bonding experience with your spuse.\nThe talk Litster mentioned does not say masturbation is ok either. I think this is it http://www.lds.org/ensign/1991/05/making-the-right-decisions?lang=eng\nOops, although the one above does allude to the same things, I think this is actually the talk that was mentioned http://www.lds.org/ensign/1994/11/making-the-right-choices?lang=eng\nMerrisa,\nIf for some reason I was not able to have sex or some other issue came up to prevent me from being able to fulfill my wife\u2019s needs, why would I want her to suffer as well? While i understand that a women giving birth is a tremendous sacrifice that is a \u201chuge contribution to the well-being of a family,\u201d I don\u2019t think the converse of a husband being celibate offers the same contribution. In fact you say it is obvious but I don\u2019t think it is obvious at all. In fact I think it isn\u2019t even connected.\nI see some of Merissa\u2019s point as underscoring that there are different ways of looking at what the purpose of sex is. If you see sex as a personal right or \u201cneed,\u201d and look at it more as a physiological \u2018release\u2019 rather than a more whole experience for a marriage relationship, then celibacy (either in a marriage during ebb and flow times like bedrest or for those who aren\u2019t currently married) seems like expecting inhumane \u201csuffering.\u201d I think what was missing from this podcast was the message that it is possible to live the admittedly high standards of the Church. That doesn\u2019t have to be the same thing as as an all-or-nothing, \u201cif you slip your damned forever\u201d message that does sometimes come through the culture. But I don\u2019t think people are well served when there is an insistence that the standards really aren\u2019t there, or by insisting that the standards are the problem. The law is essential to experiencing the power of the Atonement. Shame comes, imo, when the law is taught in a vacuum without the Atonement. But problems also come when love is taught without the truth of the commandments. It\u2019s a dance, a tension, that demands a lot of us all, but it\u2019s part of the wonder of learning by experience and coming to know of the love and power and saving grace of God and His Son.\nIn my view, the hope and the solution to the all-or-nothing, shame-filled message that sometimes comes through the culture is the doctrine of Christ and the Atonement. And this is preached plentifully in the Church. It\u2019s something that I felt was missing in this podcast, though.\nPlease don\u2019t misunderstand: I\u2019m a huge fan of helpful tools for helping people find recovery. I\u2019ve dedicated a whole blog to sharing such tools and info. I think Tony shared some good ones during the last quarter or so of the podcast. But especially when addressing a Mormon audience, I think not talking about Christ and how His atonement both gives us power (grace!) beyond our own to face hard things, and also bridges the gap between where we are and what His standards are only risks perpetuating the problem of shame within the culture.\nI think I just see it differently. If your sexual life is shared as a couple, and you become pregnant, that is a beautiful thing! If the natural outcome of being pregnant includes abstaining from sex for a time-being, then to me, it makes sense that you would also do that as a couple. I think it could be a huge bonding experience for true intimacy.\nI feel sorry for you. There is no recovering from being who you are. Just accept yourself and your sexuality even with your self.\nNo need to feel sorry for me. I could not be more at peace with myself and my sexuality. I think making love is awesome! And enjoying it honestly with my spouse is very fulfilling for both of us.\nYour spouse masturbating does not cause any of the negative feelings you talked about. It is the church teaching you that you need to feel that way. You get to choose how you feel about it. Some women like to watch porn with their husband. It\u2019s all how you look at it. And destroying a family over something so natural is so sad.\nPlease see my reply to Stacia below. There are real reasons why spouses feel negative feelings and they have nothing to do with church teaching. Destroying a family IS so sad, and that is exactly what an addiction will do.\nThen why is it usually that the uncovering of the secrecy of an addiction is when the damage is done? I mean, keeping secrets is one thing, but really, if you think about it, it reveals that the damage is not done by occasional pornography use but by how it is perceived. Pornography does not turn men into cold hearted, selfish, haters. The way we view and think about ourselves has MUCH more influence there. If we lack compassion with ourselves, are overly critical of ourselves, constantly view ourselves as inadequate, insufficient, gross out-of-control monsters, we\u2019re more inclined to act that way.\nAnd that\u2019s where the most harm is done.\nBravo Marissa. Bravo. Wholeheartedly agree.\nFurthermore, I can\u2019t believe the amount of comments here and elsewhere that say I can\u2019t find the word \u2018masturbation\u2019 anywhere in Church curriculum. My goodness. If you\u2019re searching for that word alone, sure. If you really want to see the truth, it\u2019s everywhere advised against. It is related to selfishness. Men like me can avoid masturbation and be wholeheartedly satisfied. In fact, you see spiritual things that others don\u2019t.\nResponses interlaced below:\n\u201cSome things in this interview just didn\u2019t sit well with me: The idea that men \u201cneed\u201d to masturbate to release semen is simply not physiologically true. The body\u2019s natural way to release semen is through a wet dream;\u201d\nYou have not experienced this for yourself, clearly. At 34 years of age, I have had one nocturnal emission in my entire life, and that during one of the most frustrating and helpless bouts of celibacy in my sex-starved marriage. Nothing natural or healthy about that experience.\n\u201cHow about doing the hard and sometimes long-term work of serving and connecting emotionally with your spouse so the mutual desire for intimacy exists?\u201d\nNice biased view from a woman\u2019s perspective. How about doing the hard and sometimes long-term work of trying to walk a mile in your partner\u2019s shoes. Sometimes men need a fix, as disgusting as it may sound to you. Long-term abstinence is an obstacle for the man to sincerely work toward the very emotional connection you are seeking.\n\u201cWhat exactly are we supposed to learn in this mortal experience if it isn\u2019t to curb our appetites?\u201d\nWe are supposed to learn that faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is the ONLY WAY. Duh!\n\u201cThe growth that can happen through accommodating your spouse, and truly understanding each others\u2019 needs\u201d\nHow can you understand your partners needs when you are already convinced of what your partner needs or doesn\u2019t need, sexually. Every partner\u2019s needs are different\u2026.and it\u2019s not your job to distinguish between your partner\u2019s needs and wants. How about listening to what your partner is telling you?\nHis comparison of a man acting out to a woman being compulsive with chocolate is not only laughable, but offensive.\n\u201cHe wasn\u2019t really comparing the two, he was trying to find an analogy that a woman could relate to\u2026\u2026..he was trying to show how women have unrealistic expectations about how recovery really works.\u201d\n\u201cFinally, the root of all addiction is emotional dishonesty.\u201d\nThe podcast was laced throughout with advocacy for honesty and transparency!!!\n\u201cI feel sad that this misinformation is out here. So many people are dealing with this issue and this was a sad display of rationalization and denial.\u201d\nHave your husband listen and see what his honest feedback is. Just because this didn\u2019t ring true for your doesn\u2019t mean it won\u2019t be helpful to others. Every bit of this resonated with truth for me. For me and many others, the church\u2019s approach to porn & porn recovery is choked with rationalization and denial\u2026.while Tony\u2019s approach is open, realistic, and reflects, FWIW, my personal experience with porn addiction perfectly. The church doesn\u2019t have all the answers, not even close. Their approach to porn addiction does not work for me, cannot work for me. I came to many of the realizations Tony discusses a few years ago.\nAmen, this is exactly how I\u2019ve felt. I\u2019ve been through counseling three times, twelve step program twice, and have come to the basic conclusion that the church does not know how to fix the problem. The church environment is fantastic for helping me to feel inadequate, perpetually guilty and shamed. You can say what you want about what the church teaches, but the end product, for me, was I feel I was emotionally harmed growing up in the church.\nNow, that doesn\u2019t mean I think the church is evil, or that any other church would have done better, or I regret having been raised LDS, just that it is not a perfect institution and it is dealing with this problem rather clumsily.\nTony\u2019s remarks resounded with absolute truth. As I have had more peace, and as I have seen Porn as less of a Taboo, I have felt less desire to look at it. Maybe it\u2019s just me, but I just see women who are selling their bodies for money, often to their own harm, and something that will leave me feeling empty, lonely, and disconnected. I don\u2019t want that. BUT I HAD TO FIND PEACE FIRST, and I had to drop the notion that looking at pornography made me a bad person.\nozpoof\nWhy do true believers want to turn everything into a sacrifice? Does God love us more if we go through life miserable and scared?\nIf you believe we were created, then your God has created humans to be one of the most sexual animals, with no \u201cseason\u201d for sexual arousal in men, a constant supply of hormones creating desire and arousal, a rush of stress relieving reward chemicals to the brain upon completion, then a commandment to ignore all of that because sacrifice and going against the nature of human body is proof of devotion to this God. Talk about Old Testament cruelty.\nMiss Marissa,\n(being from the south, every female is a Miss, out of respect)\nI do hope you can hear and feel my standing ovation and incredibly loud Bravooooooooooooooo, Bravooooooooooooooooo, because of your strength, your commitment to your family, in maintaining, what I have to believe, is an incredibly nurturing and supportive atmosphere, in holding tight to one another, keeping your eyes on the sun and the SON. I applaud your insight and inspirational willingness to not bow to the whims and enticing\u2019s of the world, as they blow through families, as the tumble weeds of the great plains.\nI applaud, your commitment to an honest dialogue, concerning, why we chose to come to this earth and the incredible commitment, honesty, integrity, and honor to one\u2019s promises and covenants, required to return home to Jesus and our Father, as His, literal spiritual offspring, to inherit all, that He, has to offer.\nThis life is not about perfection, it is all about, becoming whole, perfection, is way down the road.\nTo think about all that is required of a mere mortal, to meet and exceed the qualifications of becoming a NASA astronaut, or a mere brain surgeon, or heart surgeon. Are we to think for one millisecond, that there will be no discipline or sacrifice to qualify, to inherit, all that the one true living God has to offer.\nThe days of eat, drink and be merry, are long over\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.again, this is not about perfection, it is all about us, becoming whole.\nBravoooooooooooooooooooo, Miss Marissa, Bravoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.\nGod bless us all in our endeavor to become whole and return home with honor\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.HOLD FAST.\nWhat happened to the Bill Reel interview?\nI\u2019m sorry, but I thought this totally missed the mark. Just because you aren\u2019t taking as hard a line as the church, doesn\u2019t mean you\u2019re not \u201cpathologizing\u201d things that is perfectly normal.\nMost mission presidents aren\u2019t dealing with huge masturbation \u201cproblems.\u201d Their missions are filled with perfectly normal young men.\nMasturbation does not lead to unhealthy sexuality.\nPeople who have private fantasies in their heads during intercourse with their spouses are not necessarily disconnected from the act.\nMarissa: I am a 50+ year old man and cannot recall having even one single \u201cwet dream\u201d in my life, including during years of abstinence from orgasm by any means.\nMust depend on what your body is used to. I\u2019m in my late 30s and mine is used to weekly sex with my wife. Due to issues we\u2019re currently having, it\u2019s been 3 weeks since we\u2019ve had sex. And I\u2019ve already had a wet dream in the meantime.\nMarissa: \u201cIt is certainly hurtful to those of us seeking honest recovery.\u201d One thing I have learned in recovery is to use \u201cI\u201d statements and not shame/should on others. I found great strength in this podcast and I\u2019m sorry you did not. I invite you to look into the reason why this brings up such a strong charge in you.\nAnon: 3 weeks! \u2026 lucky bastard. 4-6 months over here and it\u2019s like nephi being tied up on a ship some nights around the 5th month.\nHeather: After feeling like the devil for having masturbated on my mission, I asked if I should be sent home early. In a effort to comfort me, I was told that ~70% of my mission masturbated \u2026. oh yeah, and by the way\u2026 will you marry me? jk\nLastly, can we pass the plate to start early stage trials for a Utah MLM company to reverse engineer Viagra and create a pill to lower sexual desire\u2026 just think of the commercials you could create!\nI have been a listener to Mormon Stories for many years even though I am not LDS. I grew up and have lived in Utah for 20 years, though, and find myself heavily influenced by the culture nonetheless. And now I am raising children in this culture, and have also been on my own non-LDS faith journey, so I find the podcast fascinating, informative, and enjoyable.\nI have to say, after listening to this episode, I\u2019ve never been MORE grateful never to have been LDS. This may have been the saddest Mormon Stories I\u2019ve ever listened to, and I\u2019ve listed to all but probably five episodes. I agree that there was a lot of misinformation and \u201cwoo truths\u201d discussed. I would love to see this subject covered again by a panel of actual medical doctors and mental health professionals, perhaps a mixture of LDS and non-LDS?\nI feel that the LDS people are robbed of healthy sexuality by the institution of the Church(not God) and it is absolutely heartbreaking. The shame, pain, and havoc wrecked upon singles and couples that are forced to try to pretzel twist their natural sexuality to fit the warped demands of a flawed institution is so very sad and unnecessary.\nA wife cries when she discovers her husband has occasionally touched his own body??!?! And the husband feels guilty?!?!?? Just. Wow. You have been robbed, my friends. The worst (or perhaps most merciful?) part is that you will never truly know how profoundly.\nMy first reaction was to say that 2 Nephi 15:20 comes to mind\u2026\nBut maybe I\u2019ll just say that I have found happiness in \u201cpretzel twisting\u201d to meet the demands of the gospel. \ud83d\ude42\nI understand happiness generated from positive spiritual discipline. But it doesn\u2019t seem like the droves of returned missionaries lining up for Mr. Litster\u2019s course or the tortured couples are suffering from an abundance of happiness.\nThe other thing that bothered me about this podcast was the lack of discussion of pathological pornography addiction. I absolutely believe there is such a problem in this world, but unless Mr. Litster was seriously editing his story, he has never suffered it. True porn addicts lose jobs, lose most relationships, rack up thousands in debt, and ruin their lives in the service of porn. Looking at swimsuit magazines and masturbating quarterly does not a porn addict make.\nIf you aim to teach healthy men and women to curb natural sexual urges and control sexual energy as a spiritual practice, then by all means proceed. But I don\u2019t think you can necessarily equate those methods as solutions for a pathological pornography addiction.\nchristopher allman\nI think this is a bit like saying you don\u2019t really have cancer unless it\u2019s at stage 4.\nOf course it\u2019s true that the \u201cacting out\u201d part can escalate, but that\u2019s part of the reason to seek help when it\u2019s \u201cjust\u201d at the \u201ccan\u2019t stop using porn/masturbating\u201d stage. It\u2019s still addiction at this stage, and it still can wreak havoc in a person\u2019s life and in a marriage. The impact on a wife is very similar, too, regardless of how bad the acting out has been. (\u201cIs there a difference between an addict and a more casual user? No, there is not enough difference to suggest that we can dismiss casual use as harmless.\u201d http://www.challies.com/interviews/spiritual-healing-in-the-midst-of-a-husbands-addiction-to-pornography#more)\nThe benefit of understanding this is that rather than wait until life completely falls apart, those who struggle with addiction (and the people who love them) can seek help earlier in the process.\nVictor Cline, a professional who has dealt with and written about sex addiction, talks about four stages of addiction.\nYou keep coming back to porn. It becomes a regular part of your life. You\u2019re hooked and can\u2019t quit.\nYou start to look for more graphic pornography. You start using porn that disgusted you earlier. Now, it excites you.\nYou start to become numb to the images you see. Even the most graphic porn doesn\u2019t excite you any more. You become desperate to feel the same thrill again, but you can\u2019t find it.\nACTING OUT SEXUALLY [with other people, not just with images]\nThis is the point where men make a crucial jump and start acting out the images they have seen. Some move from the paper and plastic images of porn into the real world, with real people, in destructive ways.\nhttp://www.everystudent.com/wires/toxic.html\nI want to be clear about my message. I think masturbation with your partner is totally fine! In my mind, the purpose of sex is connection. Masturbating as a couple (or whatever you both feel comfortable with) is more about the experience of connecting together instead of doing something solely for yourself.\nI want to share a little of my experience, because I think a lot of people misunderstand why porn/sex addiction is harmful to self and others. In my own recovery group, there are 7 women whose husband\u2019s are sex addicts. Let me tell you, the pain that has been shared within our group does not come because \u201cher husband has occasionally touched his own body.\u201d No, the pain has come from the effects that a serious addiction has had on our families and marriage relationships. The women I know have been in crazy-making relationships with real addicts who have used every denial strategy to avoid responsibility for their actions and blame their spouse for their problem. These men have often lost their jobs because of their addictions, creating instability for their families. They are also often unable to care for themselves in basic ways such as personal hygiene and even do minimal housework. These women have over the years, have allowed themselves to become objects, maids, and overly responsible for things that are not theirs. This leads to self-doubt and constant anxiety and fear. Living with someone who is unable to connect emotionally is hurtful. It is hard to not be able to have your feelings validated, to be told relentlessly that you are wrong, to be talked to only when the need for sex is present. Many of these men have not only been physically absent from family life because of the actual daily acting out (visiting strip clubs, meeting prostitutes, holing up with their computer), but they are largely mentally and emotionally absent from family life even when they are physically around. This type of father unintentionally hurts the self-esteem of children, because they inevitably believe (even subconsciously) that they are not worth their dad\u2019s time and attention. Many of these women also live with violence- verbal abuse, outbursts of temper, and physical aggression. Some of these men seek out prostitutes, have given their wives STDs, abuse alcohol and drugs, and have lived a completely double life. The hurt experienced by a spouse is REAL and completely understandable. The realization that you are married to someone who is not who you knew them to be is where the pain comes from. It is the dishonesty that is hurtful, not \u201cbecause her husband has occasionally touched his own body.\u201d\nThere are real reasons why pornography leads people down a path that leads them to pain! The outcomes are so clear. So if we are going to have an honest discussion about this topic, then let\u2019s name it exactly as it is. I have now met more than 50 women in recovery; our stories are full of heartache and pain and it is not because of unrealistic expectations. Addiction= pain. This has been my experience.\nI just want to add some comments to the conversations going on between Marissa and the others. Like sex addiction, recovery is complex and not the same for everyone. Sex addiction is manifested differently from person to person. So is recovery. If a person found this podcast useful (as I did) we should be happy. If a person\u2019s recovery doesn\u2019t look just like yours that doesn\u2019t mean it is less valid. Recovery is recovery and that\u2019s where addicts hopefully want to be. And it goes without saying that a person\u2019s recovery and what he/she has learned during that recovery does not have all the answers to everyone\u2019s situation. This means that we might not agree with something in their recovery. That\u2019s OK. But let people recover. Don\u2019t crush those who have found this podcast useful by saying it is full of falsehoods. It might not be your path, or your husband\u2019s, but it might be someone else\u2019s. I found this unbelievably helpful. To see someone smart like you roll in and say it is garbage can cause a person to second guess that absolutely real relief they are feeling. This podcast isn\u2019t the end all be all, but likely an important piece for someone else\u2019s recovery. Recovery is a path, it\u2019s a journey to wholeness. And just because a person doesn\u2019t have an addiction does not mean they have no need to take their own path to wholeness. Sin, big or small, is not looked upon with the least degree of allowance.\nAnother point, has someone specifically defined \u201cunclean or impure practices?\u201d I would argue the vast majority of responses are subjective. We ought to stay out of other people\u2019s sex lives. If it is open and honest and works for a couple, let them figure it out on their own.\nMy entire life I DID EVERYTHING THE CHURCH TOLD ME TO DO, and guess what, I DID NOT RECOVER. I still haven\u2019t figured out exactly what this means but I have some ideas I prefer not to share. But I can say that listening to podcasts like this one has given me the greatest feeling of hope I have ever had. But they have given more than hope \u2013 they have given pieces that have actually helped me truly recover (and not via white-knuckled measures, I might add). And as a side note, and lest I be judged as an invalid source because I have need of recovery, I am not a deadbeat father. Ask anyone, including my wife and children. Sex addiction does not always manifest itself in the same forms, as many I suspect can testify here.\nBy the way, I find your situation based on what you have written to be very sad. But please don\u2019t resent others if they find answers in some other way.\nI\u2019m NOT accusing you of this, but I have found that when people (including myself) resent others because of how they recovered, or because of the way they conduct their sex life, I resent them because I am envious. I am envious of what they have that I want, or I\u2019m envious because of something bad they didn\u2019t experience that I did.\nLets all let people recover.\nI\u2019m worried this whole anti-masturbation trend is a vehicle to shame men. This man is persuasive but he\u2019s a motivational speaker and doesn\u2019t seem to have a lot of research behind him. I\u2019ve been looking for non-religious sources to back him up, but every credible source I find says that masturbation is a healthy outlet that is normally harmless. The main point is not to make it the focus of our day or let it prevent you from getting out and living your life.\nIt was scary how well the summary of a typical Mormon male\u2019s sex life around the 50 min. mark matched that of my own. This discussion gave me some great info., restored my confidence, and helped me see a solution that I was able to suggest to my wife that seems to be leading to a big break through for us. This is great, thank you both so much!\nThis will likely go unnoticed but FWIW may I point out the obvious to the earnest who are seeking advice:\nConsidering the type of vistors to this forum, unsure of their spiritual bearings, this is probably not the best place to gleen spiritual advice. (Obvious as I said). Use it as food for thought only. There seems to be a common bias toward the physical satifactions here. Physical urges have no empathy for spirtual progression.\nTake this fools advice \u2013 Masturbation as a means of fulfilling physical urges do not have to be a part of anyones life, regardless of situation. If thoughts are reigned in and focussed on what is important, physical urges do not even occur when they are not wanted. It\u2019s when we want and then entertain them that this whole issue blows out of proportion.\nI\u2019ve learned from sad experience.\nListening to the podcast right now and am most of the way through with it. I have several critiques/criticisms so far. First, there seems to be little discussion of why porn is supposedly problematic in the first place. We should begin any meaningful discussion with a debate about what its natural conseqences are and what negative consequences we are trying to avoid. More specifically, I have not heard any discussion in this podcast about: (1) whether there exists any acceptable level of porn use; or (2) why it is that so many couples use porn frequently, either together, or separately, with no apparent negative effects on their relationship. If a person is able to manage their life responsibilities, carry on fulfilling relationships, and be happy, why on Earth should we be worked up about them using porn? I can\u2019t help but sense that brother Litster\u2019s world view about porn addiction is that porn=addiction and therefore is automatically bad. How did Brother Litster initially arrive at the conclusion that porn was problematic in the first place? Most likely it was the Church\u2019s animosity towards it. Unfortunately, the proposed solution to sexual craving (that men simply schedule masturbation, but somehow without ever looking at erotic imagery other than their spouse) is completely at odds with the fact that men are physiologically designed to seek out a wide variety of sex partners. I am not suggesting polyamory, but I am pointing out that at least some porn (and erotic imagery generally) fulfills a critical role of supplying safe sexual fantasies to the male brain, thereby reducing the temptation and likelihood of having actual affairs. Why can\u2019t we just freaking grow up and recognize each partner\u2019s rights to enjoy whatever sexual fantasies they want to have in the safe recesses of their own minds? Why must we put an unrealistic ideal (that spouses\u2019 only sexual fantasies will be about each other) on a pedestal and beat people down for not reaching it because they happen to not be superhuman? Let\u2019s get real and have the discussion that is not being had in this podcast.\nI agree a bit more background especially for non mormon listeners would have helped of the implications or porn use as there in my opinion is a broad spectrum. I appreciate also your more mature take on porn use in a couples situation as it can work however what you are illuding to is an ideal situation which rarely occurs and usually neglect, jelousy, hurt feelings or even low self esteem are often present in one spouse. Besides the dynamics of the couple and the spiritual implications the problems I find with porn mainly as a fellow human being is the that the industry has a very dark underbelly. I don\u2019t agree with a human being exploited, and not know if they actually were paid (human trafficing), underage, physically abused, or have a drug addiction. Its impossible to tell on the internet what conditions these videos or pictures were produced, and to view it for pleasure when the people you are viewing are messed up is just plain wrong. To support the industry in my opinion is to fuel human trafficing. Second to that, I do believe porn is spiritual corrosive, I have seen people in my life change when they either kicked or started the habit,of course admittedly this could be from my religious standpoint.\nI will be first to agree that the porn industry has a dark underbelly. But that is a grossly inadequate reason to condemn all porn or porn use. To take another analogy- religion also has a dark underbelly. In some Islamic countries, women can be stoned for being in public without a veil. Does that justify tossing out all of Islam, or Mormonism for that matter? Being fair in our analysis means being able to distinguish between what is and is not harmful, and how many permutations there are of different varieties of porn. Speaking for myself, I believe that porn which involves children, actual coercion, or glorification of abuse or exploitation, is wrong. As a matter of personal taste, I also believe that overly-explicit depictions of sex are not a turn-on, and can be repulsive, even though fully consensual.\nI must also concede that some people (men and sometimes women) seem susceptible to porn taking over their lives in unhealthy ways- they may spend inordinate amounts of time or money, may get involved in risky sexual behavior, reject sex from a spouse or significant other, or neglect family, job, or other life responsibilities. Some anecdotal evidence even suggests that in rarer instances, obsession with or overuse of more extreme forms of porn can serve as a template for the abuse or humiliation of a sex partner.\nBut for the overwhelming majority of men, they seem to be able to separate fantasy from reality, and in most instances, they remain capable of (and do) maintaining healthy and satisfying real-life sexual relationships. Women who expect or demand that a man eliminate the majority of his naturally-occuring sexual thoughts and fantasies in order to only think about her sexually, are coming very close to demanding that their man become asexual.\nThe idea of a spouse having sexual fantasies about someone else (particularly during sex acts) gets huge criticism in conservative religious circles. But as I have discussed with friends to illustrate a point- imagine that your significant other is 90 years old, wrinkled, and in a wheelchair. When you get it on with them, are you going to be focusing only on those things right in front of you, or will your mind be elsewhere? Obvious answer: No- you couldn\u2019t possibly, because sexual arousal requires some level of eroticism (subjective to each person), and virtually no human would find that situation erotic. Having sexual intimacy with that person will require your mind to import some some other image to program a physiological response. While that example may seem somewhat extreme, it illustrates that the human mind does not get to just decide what it will find erotic- that effect is not only subjective, but involuntary. At the same time, we must be careful to distinguish between, on the one hand, the compassionate love spouses feel for each other because of the mutual affection and trust they have build up over time, and on the other hand, the sexual attraction and physiological response which are largely outside the control of the person experiencing it. Erotic thoughts, a pre-requisite to nearly all male orgasms and sustainable arousals, unfortunately do not automatically flow from compassionate love, no matter how strong it may be. Therefore, I believe that, whether secretly or openly, most men, and quite likely a fair percentage of women, even in happy and committed relationships, will have at least some persistent sexual fantasies about people other than their spouse (termed \u201cextradyadic fantasies\u201d), both not during and during sexual relations with the spouse. Notably, the statistics of sexual fantasies seem unaltered by the level of commitment- in fact, on average, longer committed relationships tend to have greater incidence of extradyadic fantasies. If people can be mature enough to understand and accept that fact (which seems substantiated by secular research on human sexuality), then their compassion and mutual trust in each other can allow them to get past the point of feeling threatened or hurt by extradyadic fantasies.\nPorn use is far more likely to become problematic when the user feels isolated and unable to express their sexual needs openly. Unfortunately in the LDS faith (as well as in many conservative religious circles), couples are taught a model of human sexuality which refuses to acknowledge the necessity and true mechanisms of human desire, arousal, eroticism, and orgasm. Subjective preferences are tossed out the window in favor of the assumption that the compassionate love and friendship of married couples who adhere to church standards are sufficient by themselves to fuel and sustain a satisfying monogamous sexual relationship, regardless of any independent sexual attraction. When people are conditioned to believe that sexual desire and arousal are supposed to magically spring up just because of a bunch of non-sexual good feelings, and that fantasies or imagery other than a spouse are huge sins, they naturally tend to feel guilty when they discover that forbidden imagery/fantasy is necessary to bring them to orgasm and/or satisfy themselves sexually. Guilt and anxiety in turn fuel secrecy, which in turn fuels breaches of trust and hurt feelings. For those of us who do not happen to be superhuman, the only solution to building and maintaining a lasting and healthy sexual relationship, without mistrust or secret betrayals, is acknowledgement and acceptance of sexual facts which unfortunately do not fit the LDS Church\u2019s sanitized puritannical model. It is a far easier task to learn acceptance of natural human sexuality, than to fundamentally alter natural human sexuality. Indeed, as many men, including myself, know, attempting to alter, eliminate, or virtually eliminate, natural human sexual desires, is a recipe for depression, self-hatred, and even suicide. I am fully aware that many religious conservatives argue that acceptance of any level of masturbation, pornography, homosexuality, or extradyadic fantasy, is a cave-in to moral relativism and leaves everyone at complete moral liberty to do whatever they feel like sexually without limits, no matter how destructive or abusive. I completely reject that argument, for the same reasons that I believe we can and must distinguish between types of pornography. Our God-given right to do what we please is still curtailed by important principles, such as that we should not harm others.\n\u201cthere seems to be little discussion of why porn is supposedly problematic in the first place.\u201d\nI\u2019m wondering if some actually listen to the whole podcast.\n9:43 The emotions of sex are totally different than the emotions of porn. Sex in a relationship with someone where there is love and commitment is a very fulfilling, connective experience. But what it [doesn\u2019t] do is take away the cravings for the adrenaline factor \u2026 of this forbidden thing [porn].\n24:49-27:13 The more I fasted, the more cravings I had. The more I pushed in the direction of overdoing things to \u201cbe enough\u201d, the more I pushed in trying to finally be good enough to connect with God, the worse it got. The more religious I became, the worse it got\u2026. The more religious I became, the worse my cravings got and the less spiritual I was\u2026. Prayer and reading scriptures isn\u2019t an effective tool for making cravings go away\u2026. You can\u2019t make the brain chemistry go away unless you actually met the need it\u2019s trying to get.\n1:29:28 Cravings are a message from your brain; they are not wrong; they are a signal that say: \u201cYou\u2019ve been cheating the system.\u201d\n1:34:00 The outcome of porn leads people to isolation and being alone. The reason for that is it is cheating Nature; it\u2019s triggering the natural chemicals that occur at the beginning of a relationship over and over and over, more than Nature could trigger; and so the only way to get it is through extreme behavior. Extreme behavior is not connective; it is not nurturing to other people; and so the further we act out in extreme behavior the more people\u2014real relationships\u2014will withdraw from us, and we become alone.\nan unworthy dude\nGreat podcast just released on \u201cReal Intimacy\u201d in a marriage\u2026 among many topics discussed, the appropriate role of masturbation within marriage was discussed.\nhttp://www.theculturalhallpodcast.com/2012/08/real-intimacy-ep-52-the-cultural-hall/\ndadsprimalscream\nI agree with the poster above that there are those of us who are single and/or gay who would have some unique issues related to the issue of porn that are different from a straight married man. I would also like to see those addressed.\nI didn\u2019t see the link to Tony\u2019s site anywhere so here it is:\ncurethecraving.com\nOne can participate in his program for free\u2026. I will warn you, though\u2026(and this is inappropriate but honest) I am gay and watching Tony in that welcome video is almost like watching porn.\nA couple of other resources I\u2019ve found:\nyourbrainonporn.com \u2013 Some excellent videos relating the physiological effects of porn on the brain and the chemicals involved\nyourbrainrebalanced.com \u2013 This is a forum for folks to support and encourage each other to \u201creboot\u201d their brains and go porn, masturbation and sex free for a period of time. There\u2019s a journal area where you can keep track of your progress.\nI\u2019m guessing Tony would say that their emphasis on abstaining from sex at all is misplaced, but it\u2019s a closely related viewpoint nonetheless. Can\u2019t have too much help, right?\nThis was often amazing to me, how people can twist natural human sexual functions into something horrible and shameful.\nI don\u2019t see how masturbation is a \u201cproblem\u201d as long as people aren\u2019t taking time out of work or family to do it. If you\u2019re still horny enough you will feel like beating off. If you\u2019re not you won\u2019t do it. No problem.\nTony Litster \u2013 it seems like you often raised the problem of porn up as more of a problem with you than it really is if you look objectively. Getting adrenaline rushes when looking at women in bikinis rather than just admiring their beauty is the problem. I would also consider spending $150k on self-help or whatever the heck it all is as far more of a problem than occasionally \u201cthrowing one off\u201d. Perhaps you should start a self-help course for people addicted to self-help courses.\nHey, ozpoof! Did you listen to the podcast? Because Tony didn\u2019t rail against masturbation. It\u2019s the commentators here that are doing that.\nI agree that he\u2019s a bit hyper-vigilant when it comes to certain images but I think every person knows for himself what is porn this THEM\u2026and I think he even says that. I smell a bit of the Mormon shame and scrupulosity on him too but in my research I\u2019m finding several non-religious sources that agree with most of what he\u2019s saying. There\u2019s something unique about Internet porn that our human brains haven\u2019t evolved to handle making it uniquely compelling, and potentially addictive.\nHere\u2019s another resource I\u2019ve found:\nhttp://www.yourbrainonporn.com/\nThere are a LOT of guys who claim to be negatively impacted by Internet porn without any religious or moral backing to their claims. Reading their stories is what changed my mind on the topic. I would have tended to agree with you but I think there\u2019s something to Tony\u2019s POV that has scientific backing and wisdom to it.\nAHMEN! \ud83d\ude42\nActually, the root of all addiction is trying to trigger the pleasure circuit of the brain. This is why one can be addicted to substances (like cocaine, heroin, chocolate, nicotine, alcohol, etc.) and to processes (like gambling, viewing porn, exercise, meditation, etc.) If you want to read a digest of the scholarly research on this, you can check out \u201cThe Compass of Pleasure.\u201d http://www.amazon.com/The-Compass-Pleasure-Marijuana-Generosity/dp/0670022586\nEmotional dishonesty is a result of trying to hide something that is considered unacceptable.",
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        "raw_content": "The Golden Compass, The Holy Bible, the Book of Mormon, etc.\nThis is a somewhat fun comparison between The Golden Compass and the Holy Bible, which, at a minimum, tries to put into perspective the anti-Golden Compass rhetoric out there ( which is even going around Mormon / LDS wards and email lists). I imagine that you could do a similar thing with the Book of Mormon \u2014 if you really wanted to (Laban anyone?).\nPerhaps the idea is\u2026THIS IS FICTION!!! Enjoy it!!! (The Golden Compass, I mean)\nFWIW, my wife was 2/3 of the way through the book without even considering any parallels to religion \u2014 until she was told about them by me/the SL Trib (and she\u2019s not a dummy\u2026I assure you).\nIn my mind, this makes the protests against the movie potentially quite counter-productive for religious folk.\ncompassgoldenLDSMormonMormons",
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        "raw_content": "Funding boost for junior football club\nRepresentatives of Ellington Juniors Football Club with Couns Peter Jackson and Cath Homer.\nNorthumberland County Council has agreed a grant of \u00a3168,000 to support a junior football club\u2019s major \u00a3870,000 upgrade of its facilities.\nEllington Juniors Football Club, a registered not-for-profit charity, has around 170 members from the age of six up, with some age groups so popular that there are two teams.\nHowever, it has never had facilities to call home and teams have to play games wherever pitches are available.\nThe club was gifted nine acres of land by Alcan when its Lynemouth smelting plant closed on which to build new pitches and a new community pavilion with changing facilities. Planning permission has been granted for three pitches, a 3G pitch and the pavilion.\nThe overall cost of the scheme is around \u00a3870,000 and, to date, the club has raised \u00a3471,000 from various funding sources.\nThe council\u2019s cabinet approved a \u00a3168,000 grant last week for the next priority which is to fund and complete the community pavilion.\nThis will include a kitchen, changing rooms, storage and toilets and will be made available to schools, churches, Scouts, resident associations, the parish council, other sports clubs and local residents.\nCouncil leader Peter Jackson said: \u201cAfter seeing the impressive work already done on this project, we\u2019re delighted to be able to help fund this successful club which has been carrying out excellent work for 30 years now.\n\u201cThe new pavilion will benefit not only the club but provide a focal point for the wider area and help bring a new lease of life to this site.\u201d\nWork is set to start in June and should be completed in four months.\nClub chairman, Ray Dunn, said: \u201cWe have been raising funds in recent years to give our 17 teams a home base for playing matches and for training.\n\u201cIt is brilliant that the council has recognised our efforts and has provided the extra monies that we needed. I can\u2019t wait for the work to start.\n\u201cOnce complete, we will have facilities that will not only benefit the club but also the whole community.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Go-ahead for homes at former hospital\nA bid to convert the derelict Morpeth Cottage Hospital into housing has been given the green light despite a series of objections.\nThe application, for 39 new dwellings on the site to the south of the town centre off the A197, was unanimously approved by Northumberland County Council\u2019s strategic planning committee on Tuesday afternoon.\nHelen McArdle Care bought the former hospital and surrounding land from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust last autumn.\nThe company, which runs the Foxton Court care home next to the site, was looking to build various types of accommodation for up to 80 pensioners.\nBut it then decided to sell the 1.37-hectare site to Galliford Try, subject to contract and the granting of planning permission.\nThe 39 properties consists of four-bedroom semi-detached townhouses, four and five-bedroom detached homes and a number of apartments.\nCoun Joan Tebbutt, of Morpeth Town Council, spoke against the proposals, emphasising the impact on the landscape corridor.\nShe pointed out that while the hospital was set back from the road, this scheme includes an apartment block right at the front of the site.\nJames Hall, on behalf of the applicant, highlighted that this was a brownfield site, a good mix of housing was being provided and that 15 per cent of the homes would be affordable.\nCoun Andrew Tebbutt asked the council\u2019s highways officer about the access arrangements, saying that it is already a very difficult junction, particularly when trying to get out from the hospital site.\nThe officer explained that the change in its impact on the road network from its former use as a hospital to its proposed residential use would be mininal and would actually result in a slight decrease.\n\u201cThe density of development proposed equates to one vehicle movement per dwelling per hour \u2013 39, which is not a lot.\u201d\nCoun Tebbutt pointed out that as a hospital, the majority of traffic would be going in during rush hour, as opposed to people leaving their homes, but the highways officer said that this had been considered in the highways report.\nHe was also concerned about traffic during the construction phase, but was assured that a condition attached to the permission would tackle this.\nFollowing a motion to approve the bid, Coun Richard Dodd said: \u201cA number of years ago when they built the first development here, there was uproar, but I don\u2019t really think any of the issues they talked about have come to light.\n\u201cIt was always understood then that eventually the whole lot would go into some development and it\u2019s taken until now.\u201d\nCoun Tebbutt said: \u201cI\u2019m delighted that we are going to get movement on the site, but I\u2019m bitterly disappointed that the developer\u2019s going to put that block of flats on the front of the site. It could have been a storey lower.\n\u201cWhat I would also like to make sure in terms of conditions is that they enhance the wildlife corridors. This area of Morpeth is suffering enormously.\u201d\nHe added that if the developers work together with the likes of Morpeth Town Council then \u2018we could satisfy most of the residents\u2019.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Interviews ARION \u2013 Iivo Kaipainen, 2015\nIf you have followed the Finnish metal scene, or what\u2019s new in melodic metal in general for the past year, you have probably come across the name Arion at least once. These college kids from the Helsinki region have stunned both critics and metal fans alike with their debut Last of Us, which has undoubtedly swept fans of the genre off their feet. Lene L. sat down with guitarist/songwriter Iivo Kaipainen to talk about the growing buzz surrounding the band, how things are looking half a year after releasing their debut, and what the new year will bring for Arion.\nArion was formed in Espoo in 2011 by three high school boys in the hallways of Sibelius-lukio, and has come a long way since then. After the initial trio was formed by drummer Topias Kupiainen, keyboard player Arttu Vauhkonen, and guitarist Iivo Kaipainen, bassist Georgi \u201cGege\u201d Velinov, and singer Viljami Holopainen were added to make it a group of five. With the line-up in place, the band was ready to conquer the world, or Europe at least \u2013 Arion took part in the Finnish qualifying rounds for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012 with their song \u201cLost,\u201d scoring fifth in the voting, and received a great deal of praise from both the judges and the audience. Fifth place was more than enough for Arion; soon after the contest was over in 2013, they were signed with Ranka Kustannus, a record label founded by Riku P\u00e4\u00e4kk\u00f6nen, who directed Spinefarm Records for years. He was in charge during the era that introduced acts such as Nightwish, Sonata Arctica, and Children of Bodom, so if it sounds like Arion\u2019s off to a great start, that\u2019s only the beginning. The debut album Last of Us saw daylight in the summer of 2014, shaking up the relatively stagnant melodic metal scene in Finland with its fresh, huge, and uncompromising sound, as well as their remarkably talented musicianship. As for what\u2019s next, that\u2019s what we wanted to learn more about from guitarist Iivo Kaipainen.\nKaipainen, the nineteen-year-old leading force in the Arion collective, drops by a caf\u00e9 in Helsinki on his way to band practice, and is almost immediately recognized from the band logo on his guitar case. He answers the questions coming from a fan easily and politely, with a touch of routine, as if this is what he does all the time, but does not appear inconvenienced by fans approaching him. When I ask how the year has started for Arion, the answer is equally forthcoming.\nWell, most importantly, we\u2019ve been composing new songs, and we also did a couple gigs to kick off the year.\nYou were nominated for an Emma (a Finnish Grammy) as \u201cNewcomer of the Year\u201d just a couple of weeks ago; was it more of a surprise or did you expect that kind of honor?\nYeah, that was a really important thing, too. I secretly dared to hope for it, but rationally thinking, I didn\u2019t believe in it all that much. But yeah, it\u2019s nice. The nomination came as a very pleasant surprise.\nAs mentioned, you\u2019ve done a few gigs every now and then during the winter. How does it feel on the road these days, when compared to last year at this time? Have you gained more confidence on stage?\nOh yeah, definitely, and we\u2019ve developed a much better routine these days. It all sort of goes automatically, like with schedules and that kind of things. For example, I\u2019m accustomed to changing the guitar strings during the drum-check and you always know when you need to be ready, and so on. The routines have developed pretty quickly.\nYou\u2019ve already been to Japan a couple times, and as sort of a counterbalance for that, you\u2019ve toured some rather small venues in Finland. What kind of things have such drastically different types of gigs taught you? Are they somewhat similar, or are they comparable at all?\nThere are their own challenges to playing small venues; you put weight on different things when compared to the really big ones. In a small venue you\u2019re kind of more face-to-face with the audience, so you need to be more present. You can\u2019t be as anonymous as compared to bigger stages, whereas there you need to do things more clearly, more articulate in a way, because the audience won\u2019t receive the energy the same way they do in smaller places, so you need to give more of yourself. Then again, uncertainty and how it shows is much worse on a small stage; the crowd will sense that really easily.\nLet\u2019s talk about Last of Us a bit. It\u2019s been roughly half a year since the release in Finland and everywhere else except Japan (where it was released earlier in the summer). What kind of a process was making the debut album?\nWell, firstly, it took us quite a while to make that album, mainly because we kind of did it in bits. So we started the whole thing by doing the New Dawn EP during the summer of 2013. We did the base tracks for four songs at that time and released three of those on the EP. We continued recordings at the time it was released, finished the bases, and there were a few bits and pieces left to do by winter, which was the time for recording the vocals. That took us a couple of months; the sessions were a bit detached from each other, but really intense in a way. There were those few-day periods where Viljami nearly died from lack of sleep [laughs]. No, not really, but anyway. For example, Matias (Kupiainen \u2013 Stratovarius), as a producer, worked 24/7, so it was in its own \u2013 in a bit of a fun way though \u2013 quite a rough process. But the songs came together damned nicely. We managed to pull off everything as planned and against that time-lapse background.\nProbably the funniest comment is about the title track. I did the first version in February 2014 and wrote the lyrics for it right away. It turned out to be one of the best songs on the album, in my opinion, so it\u2019s not always about the time you use. So all-in-all, what we did in the studio went all the time in a more professional direction in that sense. Like with the last songs made during the process, for instance, \u201cYou\u2019re My Melody\u201d and \u201cLast of Us\u201d, they came into being the easiest. So in a way we developed a routine for making songs. And when it comes to the new songs I\u2019ve done for the second album, I can already say that they were born in the same way as those two surprisingly, so there has formed a sort of method to song-making for me.\nTRACKING THE ELEMENTS FOR ARION\nWhile talking with Iivo, it\u2019s easy to get the impression that there\u2019s not much room for coincidence when it comes to success for Arion. There seems to be a lot going on under that red hair, and what comes out sounds impressively mature \u2013 nearly as meticulous as his playing. He chooses his words carefully, but with a certain enthusiasm when explaining how it all works for the band and for him personally. When asked which is more important to him in composing, striving for perfection in feeling or in technical aspects, the answer comes quickly, but Iivo takes his time to explain it properly.\nNeither is more important than the other, I\u2019d say. How would I explain it\u2026 to me, the most important thing when I compose is the vocal melody. They are very important to me on a personal level, and making a song usually starts from a base of piano and vocals, and we do the band arrangement on top of that. By then the elements we have in our music are already so clear that they\u2019ll come to the final arrangement almost by themselves. So in a way, the factors that separate one song from another merge at the point when I make the vocal melodies. So maybe that explains what kinds of things are essential to me in making songs?\nYes, it makes sense. I have to say, I wouldn\u2019t have expected that kind of approach from a guitarist. It\u2019s quite interesting.\nYeah, that is perhaps the key, as well as in the sense of standing out from other bands and songwriters, when you do things differently. I think that if you want to make different kinds of songs, you need to start making them in a different kind of way.\nAlong those lines, do you think there is already an aspect to your music that is unmistakably \u201cArion\u201d, and doesn\u2019t sound like any other band?\nMaybe it\u2019s just the blend, you know, and we \u2013 well, I never like using other bands as references, because they will stick, but the Nightwish-type massive orchestrations combined with a singer like Viljami is not something a lot of bands have done before. And to separate us from Nightwish\u2019s style is the sort of Children of Bodom -element, as in the more technical playing and a lot of solos. So those things and combining the elements in the right proportions is, from my point of view, what separates us from other bands. Though, of course, there can be a lot of opinions on whether the ratio in this combination is right or not.\nYoung bands like you are naturally compared to a number of bands from all around the genre, most of them more or less obvious, but have there been any really unexpected comparisons? Not necessarily odd ones, but the kind that make you think, \u201cGee, I wouldn\u2019t have thought about that myself.\u201d\nGeez, I don\u2019t know, it\u2019s hard to think of any\u2026 well, that Bodom thing took me by surprise, but when I started to think about it, I feel there\u2019s a certain point to it. And, well, I think the fact that people compare us to Kamelot probably comes from Viljami being a huge fan of their singer, Tommy Karevik. He\u2019s one of the biggest influences for Viljami personally.\nYou\u2019ve mentioned quite a few times in the past that you\u2019ve taken influences from pop music. What elements do you bring to your music from that direction?\nThey\u2019re exactly these compositional elements. Content matters, like vocal melodies and such. I kind of try to approach them a lot from that direction, since there are so many pop songs that have touched people deeply. In a way, I believe in the thought that music \u2013 the composition itself \u2013 is the content, and how it\u2019s arranged and produced to match a certain genre is like a wrapping around it. All songs can be molded into a certain style and, composition-wise, all of our songs being the way they are, could also be easily arranged to fit pop standards. So that\u2019s pretty much how I think about getting influenced by some different types of music \u2013 it mostly has to do with content. Not that much copying of, for example, EDM sounds or anything like that.\nIf we go to the other end of the scale, what about heavier tones in the future? From what I know, before Viljami joined the band, you used to lean more to the darker and rougher end in the metal spectrum, so could you see, for instance, having death metal growls on some forthcoming album?\n[laughs] No, not necessarily that, but Viljami does have some brutal sounds up his sleeve, and I think we need to use those again. For what exactly, we\u2019ll have to wait and see, but in general I believe that the certain heavier side will always remain in our music. We don\u2019t intend to go gradually towards a lighter, more rock or pop sound, that\u2019s definitely not our aim. In the end, we\u2019re all metal musicians, so yeah, it will stay there.\nSince Last of Us has gained remarkably good recognition all around, have you felt that you might have set the standard too high with it? Has it given you any pressure toward making the second album?\nAt first it did, yeah, it created some pressure when we started to make new material, especially the question of, can we do at least one or two songs that could exceed all we did there. But now that these first songs we\u2019ve done have been so good, and above all when compared to the state where the songs on Last of Us are now, I think this new material could be even better. So all-in-all, I think we can do that again, and a bit better, but it\u2019s not going to be easy. There will be a lot of pressure for sure.\nHave you noticed that the song-making has become more calculated because of that?\nOf course, definitely. It\u2019s unfortunate, but it\u2019s a part of this thing, and I\u2019m not ashamed of it, not at all. The fact that it\u2019s become more calculated won\u2019t mean that the emotional side in songs would disappear. I think those two can co-exist in music.\nOn Last of Us you had a successful collaboration with Jani Liimatainen (Cain\u2019s Offering, Blackoustic-duo), helping with the lyrics. Have you thought about continuing it on the following album, or is, for example, Viljami going to participate more?\nHeh, it\u2019s hard to say what\u2019s Viljami\u2019s going to do, but this time I\u2019m going to write more lyrics by myself, and I have already started doing so. But I\u2019m going to ask Jani at least to have a look and give his opinions and thoughts about them. He\u2019s got some really great ideas and he\u2019s a totally brilliant lyricist, so by no means would I want to stop the collaboration just like that. Also, Jani himself has given me the impression that he would be up for helping with the second album as well if we want, so yes, we\u2019re definitely going to keep him in the picture.\n\u201cI JUST WANT TO BE A MUSICIAN\u201d\nEven though Arion has achieved a lot in such a short time, there seems to be a certain aura of humbleness along with the determined go-getter attitude in the band as a whole. One would expect a bunch of guys in their twenties to take everything they can get out of the successful artist status in most situations, but that image would shatter immediately on meeting them. They know what they want and what to do in order to get it. The choice of studies for majority of the band is a good example of this.\nYou\u2019re studying at the moment in the Pop & Jazz Conservatory in Helsinki, alongside Topias and Arttu, and Arttu is also completing his military service. With this in mind, what\u2019s the main priority right now: the new album or other obligations?\nThe new album, without a doubt. After all, Arttu, Topias, and I are studying music and naturally that line of study encourages you to make your own music, and that\u2019s what we aim for. So by no means will the school get in our way if we say that we\u2019re recording a new album. Studying and doing things with Arion kind of support each other.\nI\u2019m a bit guilty of doing this myself, but has it ever started to annoy you that people put so much emphasis on how young you are? Can you still turn that into an advantage?\nIt\u2019s difficult to say. It won\u2019t annoy us if people put emphasis on it just by the mentioning our age, but sometimes they have certain preconceptions about very young bands and connect it to things like lack of experience and such a bit too easily, and every now and then when reading, for example, gig reviews, it feels like they just have to put it there, just because it happens to be part of the picture they have of us. But then again, the fact is that we are young, anyway \u2013 nearly all of us are still under twenty, so having it mentioned kind of comes with the territory.\nOn the other hand, bands like Nightwish released their debuts when some of them were still minors.\nYeah, that\u2019s exactly the thing here, others have started early as well, and it seems that\u2019s how it should be, too.\nDespite this, do you feel like you\u2019ve been taken seriously enough? Have you been afraid of getting stuck with the \u201cteenager band\u201d label or fading out of the picture after some time?\nNo, that hasn\u2019t frightened me at any point. Like, if we can talk about any sort of hype around us, it\u2019s been the steady growth with the buzz all the time. There haven\u2019t been any big leaps or sudden need to be able to keep the spotlight. And anyway, as a band we don\u2019t really have any of that kind of \u201clet\u2019s play rockstar\u201d attitude to begin with. We\u2019re serious enough about this and really just want to make music, so maybe it guides us in the right direction. And yeah, it feels like people do take us seriously. The best feeling about it comes when there are people who dare to admit seeing potential in us, and who say that this can be even bigger than it is now, that it can go way further from here, and in a way understand that\u2026 it\u2019s hard to put it to words, but anyway, in general I feel that people take us seriously, and believe in us, and that there will be things happening even more in the future. There hasn\u2019t been a kind of \u201cshooting star\u201d -vibe at any point, which is really good.\nHave there been times you\u2019ve been feeling like everyone\u2019s trying to tell you what to do and how you should do it?\nNot really, no, and like, we\u2019ve gotten good mentoring from our producer, Matias, for instance, on how it\u2019s good to deal with something, and focus on the music, so we can in a way dismiss that kind of pressure coming from the outside.\nOn the flip side of the same thing, what\u2019s the best advice you\u2019ve gotten so far?\nIt\u2019s hard to say\u2026 nothing specific comes to mind, really, but in general when people remind us that it\u2019s the artist who knows when they\u2019ve succeeded \u2013 things like making music, did the gig go well, and so on. You can\u2019t put too much weight on that. No matter what people write, good or bad, the artist will know if they\u2019ve done a good album or a good gig, so\u2026 yeah, in some ways, even if you deny those things to the outside world, everyone really knows what\u2019s going on.\nWe had a bit of a demonstration to answer my next question when you came here, as it seems that people recognize you guys every now and then already.\nWell, the thing with us is that the only one of us who gets excited about that kind of stuff is Viljami [laughs], though not that much. I can speak only for myself in this, because we don\u2019t really talk about these kinds of things as a band, but I do get recognized on a regular basis out there. That\u2019s probably just because I\u2019m easily recognizable with my looks, like, it\u2019s really hard to mistake me for another person, y\u2019know? I don\u2019t think it would be because of people talking about us that much or anything like that, but just because I\u2019m easy to recognize. And I never like to take delight in those kinds of things. I just want to be a musician.\nYou have actually mentioned earlier in other interviews that you originally wanted to be a session musician. Now that you have to deal with the artist status and in a way being a public figure, is the publicity a necessary evil, or do you find good things in it?\nNo, by no means would it be a necessary evil. Of course it is nice in its own way, but I just don\u2019t like to take it as some kind of ego-boost or something. So yeah, certainly, I like being an artist. After all, I get to make my own music, and it\u2019s the kind of music that I want to do. When it comes to mentioning the session musician thing, to me personally \u2013 and to the other guys in the band too \u2013 it\u2019s connected with how important it is to be a musician in one way or another, and not just getting to be on stage, but that you get to play and do music. It has more to do with that, really.\nPAST AND PRESENT, DREAMS AND THE FUTURE\nThat\u2019s almost all we\u2019ve got here. There are ten shorter questions left. So, when did you start playing?\nI started with the guitar somewhere around the time I turned eleven, and piano about the same time. I learned all by myself for a good while and started taking guitar lessons when I was fifteen.\nWho\u2019s your biggest musical influence?\nPhew, this is a tough one\u2026 like, there are musicians who have influenced my playing and then those who have influenced me in general, so it\u2019s really hard to name one. And I\u2019m not really a fanboy type of a person anyway, generally speaking, I don\u2019t look up to people all so much, rather than appreciate them. But, Matias Kupiainen, our producer; I\u2019ve been a fan of his since I was twelve, and now I get to work with the guy so it\u2019s somehow really awesome, and I appreciate him more day by day. And, well, as a kid I was a big fan of Alexi Laiho.\nWho do you look up to in general? Who\u2019s your biggest hero? You can name a fictional character, too, if you want to.\nNo, I really can\u2019t name anyone. It\u2019s impossible [laughs]. Like I said, I\u2019m not that much of a fanboy-type person. I don\u2019t really think about that kind of stuff.\nThat\u2019s all right, let\u2019s move on then. Which album or artist did you last get excited about?\nThe last? Geez, what could it be\u2026 well, there\u2019s this artist who makes kind of gospel jazz-pop, a Norwegian guy called Ole B\u00f8rud. Absolutely amazing artist, I like that kind of music a lot, and I\u2019ve been listening to heaps of his stuff lately. I found his music last fall and have been exploring it ever since.\nRight now, what\u2019s the last thing you\u2019ve listened to?\nAbsolutely last? Well, uh, last night I blasted Disturbed. 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        "raw_content": "Some federal workers are suing over the government shutdown, saying they're being illegally forced to work without pay. The American Federation of Government Employees, one of the biggest unions, has joined the suit. NPR's Martin Kaste called workers with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to see how they're coping.\nMARTIN KASTE, BYLINE: Heidi Burakiewicz is one of the lawyers on this new lawsuit. And she says it's unreasonable what workers in federal prisons are having to put up with.\nHEIDI BURAKIEWICZ: This is a situation that the government is putting these people in, and it's through no fault of their own.\nKASTE: This is a contingency lawsuit. Her firm gets paid if there's a settlement. But she says the situation is hard for prison workers. Pretty much everybody assigned to a corrections facility, not just the guards, is considered essential and has to keep showing up for work.\nBURAKIEWICZ: It's a horrible situation for them to be in because they don't know when they're going to get their next paycheck.\nKASTE: To be clear, Bureau of Prisons employees did just get paid a couple of days ago. The real concern is about the next paycheck in two weeks. Angie Acklin is a case manager at the Federal Correctional Institution in Aliceville, Ala. She's trying to pay off medical bills from last year. And she says a delayed paycheck will not help her.\nANGIE ACKLIN: It may hurt me if I get so far behind that, you know, I'm owing a lot more money than they feel I should be.\nKASTE: The they she's talking about there is the Bureau of Prisons. That's because the government checks prison employees' credit reports to make sure that they're not so deep in debt that they might be susceptible to bribes. Acklin hopes that the shutdown won't force her to miss a debt payment right before her next review, which is coming up soon.\nACKLIN: Hopefully it can be explained with, well, the government shut down, so I couldn't make this payment because we weren't getting paid.\nKASTE: Right now, the prison workers most affected are those who aren't getting their travel expenses reimbursed. Robert Richards is one of them. A hurricane hit the prison where he works in Florida, so he's been working in Mississippi. He's out of pocket on those travel costs as long as this shutdown continues. But he's also torn by the bigger political situation and President Trump's insistence on money for the border wall.\nROBERT RICHARDS: I fully believe in border security. I do. And I'm willing to make a sacrifice for a time, but I can't do it forever.\nKASTE: Richards says the previous short government shutdowns have led to a certain complacency.\nRICHARDS: We've had it before, never had a missed check. But this one, we're kind of getting the feeling that this may last a little bit longer.\nKASTE: He's starting to think that he may not see his next paycheck until February. And he says the mood among his fellow corrections officers is, quote, \"doom and gloom.\" Martin Kaste, NPR News.\n(SOUNDBITE OF BASTIEN KEB'S \"PICK UP\") Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Featured Investigation Albania-US Exchange Series Friendly sentiments are not helping Albania gain more U.S. investments\nby Josh Coe, Fjori Sinoruka and Blerina Allushi\nThis story is the fifth in a series produced by reporter-fellows participating in an exchange program between the New England Center for Investigative Reporting at Boston University and the Albanian Center for Quality Journalism in Tirana.\nIn 1998 Genti Daci saw opportunity in Albania\u2013or at least the lack of internet access in the post-communist country. Less than a decade after he co-founded ABCom with some friends, the telecommunications company not only provided internet and cable to businesses in and around Tirana, Daci says ABCom provided internet service to U.S. President George W. Bush and his staff on the first official state visit of the world leader to the Western Balkan country.\nThat 2007 visit provided the Albanian entrepreneur with the opportunity to meet with a representative from Southeast Europe Equity Fund II, a U.S. equity fund, Daci says. With an initial investment of over 1 billion leke (around $9,3 million) from them, ABCom has quintupled its revenue, he says, making it the second largest telecommunication company in the country of roughly three million people. He describes having had a lot of optimism about Albania\u2019s development.\n\u201cIt is quite an excellent experience,\u201d he says. \u201cI wish this experience for many other companies because what this country lacks, what this country needs, is this kind of investment.\u201d\nFigures dating from April 2018 on the Albanian Investment Development Agency (AIDA) website indicate the type of investment Daci is referring to, foreign direct investment (FDI), increased by more than 43 billion leke (around $400 million), between 2011 and 2016. While AIDA stated that \u201cthe focus for the future development of the Albanian economy will remain on attracting FDIs,\u201d and while the Albanian government has implemented a new \u201cstrategic investment\u201d incentives program to do so, investors from one country in particular have not been taking the bait.\nDespite pro-U.S. sentiments in the Balkan country, where statues of U.S. presidents and presidential candidates grace public squares, U.S. companies appear to be favoring Albania\u2019s neighbors. That\u2019s the conclusion of a two-month investigation by the Albanian Center for Quality Journalism and the U.S.-based New England Center for Investigative Reporting.\nWhile AIDA counted U.S. name brands like Coca Cola and KFC among 25 \u201csuccess stories\u201d of U.S. investment in Albania in a post dated 16 August 2017, investors from the world\u2019s largest economy are few and far between in Albania and some have closed shop in recent years, including the Albanian Sun Petroleum franchise (licensed by Gulf Oil International).\nU.S. investment in Albania represented about one percent of total FDI stock\u2013or the accumulated invested capital of one country into another\u2013in 2017 and the investment seems to be declining in recent years, dropping from 11.1 billion leke($103 million) in 2014 to 8.9 billion leke (around $83 million) in 2017, according to data from the Bank of Albania.\nOn the other hand, there are more American companies elsewhere in the Balkan region than there is in Albania.\nThe U.S. Embassy in Serbia confirmed in an email that U.S. investment there were $4 billion since 2000 and that U.S.-owned companies and franchises have employed more than 19,000 people in the former Yugoslav state. By contrast, the American Chamber of Commerce in Albania (AmCham) listed 55 \u201cU.S.-owned and -affiliated\u201d companies in its 2018 Yearbook, though that number is already outdated, given the previously mentioned departure of Gulf Oil and Sheraton Hotels from the country.\nAs the former Vice President of AmCham in Albania, Daci knows first-hand why U.S. businesses are reluctant to invest in Albania. He was briefed about the AmCham\u2019s annual trips to the U.S. which were focused, in part, on trying to attract new U.S. investors to Albania.\n\u201cAll of them were afraid to invest in the country,\u201d Daci says of the potential U.S. investors. \u201cAll of them.\u201d\nDaci, who was the business lobby\u2019s vice president from 2014 to 2017, says the chamber\u2019s representatives had trouble selling U.S. investors on coming to Albania.\n\u201cThe biggest problem is that these foreign investors, they talk, they talk on Wall Street, they have friends on Wall Street, they have friends everywhere,\u201d says Daci, referring to the fact that potential U.S. investors are well aware of the investment climate in Albania.\nDaci emphasizes two main issues creating obstacles for businesses like his operating in Albania: corruption and the government\u2019s failure to protect businesses who do play by the rules.\nInvestors from the U.S. are apparently not the only ones with these concerns. Daci recalls a representative from one Poland-based investment fund that was considering investing in ABCom who called Albania \u201can exotic country.\u201d\n\u201cExotic in terms of risks,\u201d Daci adds. He says the Polish fund decided against investing.\nAs U.S. Investment in Albania has fallen, so too has the country\u2019s rank in Transparency International\u2019s Corruption Perceptions Index\u2013eight places between 2016 and 2017. Albania now ranks as the second most corrupt country in the Western Balkans after Macedonia.\nAccording to the U.S. State Department\u2019s 2018 Investment Climate Statement for the country, \u201cmajor foreign investors\u201d claimed they were pressured into hiring politically connected subcontractors and expressed concerns about their ability to comply with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which makes it illegal for U.S. citizens to bribe foreign officials.\nThese concerns are nothing new to the U.S. State Department, which, in a 2016 statement, called corruption \u201cthe largest deterrent of U.S. investment in Albania.\u201d\nEven before that, in a 2010 diplomatic cable to the U.S. State Department published by Wikileaks, then-U.S. Ambassador to Albania John Withers III said that, despite the pro-U.S. sentiments in Albania and reforms by the Albanian government aimed at improving the business climate, economic roadblocks including \u201cwidespread corruption\u201d within Albania were having an effect on investments.\n\u201cCorruption has a corrosive impact on both market opportunities overseas for U.S. companies and the broader business climate,\u201d wrote the ambassador. \u201cIt also deters international investment, stifles economic growth and development, distorts prices, and undermines the rule of law.\u201d\nDeputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Albania, David Muniz, said in a July 2017 interview with Gazeta Shqiptare that \u201cthe corruption issue is very pervasive here. It creates an impression that this is a place in which, perhaps, you do not want to do business particularly for large companies, which have options.\u201d\nSince at least 2011, development funding from the U.S. has focused on encouraging reforms to Albania\u2019s judiciary, which USAID has described as having \u201cmost corrupt\u201d as its epitaph.\nAlthough judicial reform enacted by the Albanian Parliament in 2016 established new justice institutions, such as the Special Prosecution Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime, or SPAK, and would include a special unit for investigation and a special court for high level corruption and crime cases \u2013 almost two years have passed and not one of these is yet operational.\nInstitutions apathetic in protecting companies\u2019 interests\nAfter eight years of trying to expand his business to the southeastern city of Korca, ABCom began the process of putting up new cable lines there last summer. Daci alleges that one of the local competitors kept cutting them down, which cost ABCom over 10 million leke (around $93,000) in repairs.\n\u201cForget about cables, you just put up another one,\u201d he says, \u201cbut we just lost customers, we lost service, and we paid a lot of people working there.\u201d\n\u201cWe should have started service in August, we started service in November,\u201d says Daci.\nABCom\u2019s lawyer presented the Albanian Center for Quality Journalism with a letter sent to Korca police in July 2017. The letter claims that video evidence shows an employee of MRM, a local competitor in Korca cut ABCom\u2019s cables. Daci says that the municipal police and prosecution office did not accept the evidence he offered them.\nHe says ABCom\u2019s cables have been cut three more times since then.\nUnable to trust local law enforcement, Daci says ABCom had to hire private security to protect its investments in Korca.\nIn response to these allegations, the Kor\u00e7a Municipal Police said ABCom\u2019s video evidence was examined, but the perpetrator could not be identified. The police also said that they have been patrolling the areas where ABCom provides service, working extended hours for the past two months.\nContacted through Facebook, MRM declined to respond to the allegations against them.\n\u201cWe only give responses to those who have subscribed to MRM in Korca,\u201d the telecommunications company replied.\nA company testimony the presence of bribes\nIn a separate incident, a source, who asked to be called \u201cKlodi\u201d for his protection, alleges that an official working for the Audiovision Management Authority, or AMA, approached him requesting that he pay almost 400,000 leke, (around $3,700) when he went to Tirana in January to have his small cable company\u2019s license renewed\u2014a process which he says takes place every six years at a cost of 40,000 leke (about $370).\nBribes known as \u201cbakshish\u201d have a long history in Albania, going as far back as Ottoman times. Translating directly from Turkish as \u201ca tip,\u201d bakshish has traditionally been paid under the table to show appreciation for hastened service.\n\u201cThe problem is this,\u201d says Klodi, \u201cif I give them bakshish once, they will always ask for it.\u201d\nKlodi claims he is going bankrupt: he lost at least 400 customers in May alone and two of his four employees now work part-time so that he can afford them. His small-town cable operation, located 30-minutes outside of Tirana, is unable to compete with the cheaper packages of competitors with pirated channels, who do not pay the necessary licensing fees for those channels, he says.\nAMA lacks an account on e-albania.al, which Klodi alleges to be intentional. According to its website, the National Agency for Information Society-administered e-Albania portal was developed to increase transparency and allows individuals and businesses the ability to fill out licenses or permits online.\nBy forcing cable providers to come into Tirana to do paperwork, AMA officials, Klodi says, can request bribes in person. USAID has called online government \u201cE-Systems\u201d a \u201ckey tool\u201d to increase transparency and fight corruption.\nAMA responded by e-mail to these allegations, saying it would need the name of the accused official and recommended that this case be brought before the relevant institutions.\nWhile Klodi says that he will bring AMA to court if necessary, he also describes bribes as just a part of the \u201cAlbanian reality.\u201d\n\u201cCorruption is the A to Z of life in Albania,\u201d he says.\nForeign investors have trouble getting from A to B\nA 2017 report by Harvard University\u2019s Center of International Development Economic Growth in Albania Lab found that bribery was seen as more prevalent in Albania than elsewhere in the region and that corruption was \u201cubiquitous.\u201d But that same report found that businesses perceived corruption in Albania as not much worse than elsewhere in the Balkans and that many companies operating in the country considered corruption as a \u201cmanageable cost of business.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019re not saying that it\u2019s not a problem,\u201d said Ljubica Nedelkoska one of the author about corruption in a phone interview, \u201cbut we\u2019re saying that if you take away corruption, there are still other problems stopping investments.\u201d\nOne of those problems, cited by the authors of the Harvard report, is that AIDA, Albania\u2019s investment promotion agency, has been chronically underfunded and has never been properly staffed.\n\u201cIt\u2019s just making things more difficult for potential investors,\u201d said Nedelkoska, referring to AIDA\u2019s inadequate services for investors.\nAIDA\u2019s executive director Sokol Nano was unavailable for an interview.\nWhile corruption was among the top 10 concerns for AmCham\u2019s members currently operating in the country, the \u201coverall tax level\u201d ranked as the greatest concern.\n\u201cWhat makes taxes so challenging for the AmCham\u2019s 250 member-companies is the country\u2019s ever-changing and unpredictable tax laws. Local tax laws, for example, have changed 14 times since 2007,\u201d said Eneida Bezhani, executive director of Albanian AmCham.\n\u201cWith this ever-changing regime (tax law), the problem is that they cannot plan accordingly and accurately,\u201d says Bezhani.\nDr. Selami Xhepa, a research manager for the Albanian Center for International Trade, a project funded by USAID, agrees that the tax situation in Albania is not enticing to foreign investors.\n\u201cThe fiscal burden compared to the other countries in the region has been high,\u201d says Xhepa of Albania\u2019s taxes, \u201cand on the other hand the fiscal tax administration has been problematic, leading to even more tax increases.\u201d\n\u201cIn general, foreign investors\u2013not only Americans\u2013prefer countries like Serbia because it is an even more interesting market,\u201d says Xhepa, adding that Serbia is a bigger market and has a more stable and sophisticated economy.\nU.S. companies are not the only ones looking elsewhere. 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        "raw_content": "Our company culture is created every day by all of the self-motivated, committed employees who work at Nedschroef. Our core values as trust, integrity, cooperation and responsibility are important to us and expressed in the way we work with each other and with our customers.\nWith 2500 employees at work in 13 countries, we have created a multicultural, multi-disciplined and diverse work environment. Our flat company hierarchy, short decision-making paths and respectful but nonetheless informal interaction are features that characterize successful, mid-sized companies, such as Nedschroef.\nWe work together to deliver the top-quality, tailored solutions our clients expect, all around the world. Solutions that can only come from experienced teams bringing fresh ideas, different perspectives and individual flair.\nAs an international company, we have daily contact with many different people and cultures. This diversity is also reflected in our workforce. Our working environments are open to all, regardless of people\u2019s health, disabilities, gender or age. We believe that differences in skin colour, religion, sexual orientation and ethnic or national origin enrich our corporate culture.\nNedschroef will create value for our shareholders and customers when we have achieved a fair exchange between company goals and employee aspirations. The success of our business is directly linked to the qualification of our employees.\n\"We want each of our employees to identify with our company goals and work toward their achievement. At Nedschroef commercial success, a deep commitment to the environment and social responsibility are inseparable.\"\nTrust, respect, leadership, team spirit\n\"Our core values trust, integrity, cooperation and responsibility are important to us and expressed in the way we work with each other and with our customers.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Richard Bogan is the new member of the Lenoir County school board.\nIn Thursday\u2019s meeting, Bogan received the nomination by a majority vote to take the vacant position of District 3. Bogan, who was the president of the Northwest Elementary PTA for three years, said he wants to keep the strong movement of the LCPS.\n\u201cI want to help continue the momentum the school board has created,\u201d Bogan said. \u201cI\u2019m truly humbled by the vote and I hope I can help continue the success here.\u201d\nLCPS information officer Patrick Holmes said after an extensive process, Bogan was brought along and will be a strong addition to the group.\n\u201cHe thought they were doing a good job and he wanted to be a part of the improvement process,\u201d Holmes said. \u201cHe was very involved with the PTA with Northwest, so that gave him some insight into how public schools worked, he has three children in public schools and has an exchange student he hosts every year in the system. He\u2019s really plugged into the schools and after getting a taste, he really wants to be a public servant.\u201d\nLCPS Superintendent Brent Williams said the school board couldn\u2019t go wrong with any of the candidates and was excited about Bogan joining.\n\u201cI was excited about all the candidates,\u201d Williams said. \u201cAll of them had a wealth of experience, skills and insight to bring to the table and I think Mr. Bogan was a good choice. I look forward to working with him.\u201d\nrichard bogan, lenoir county public school, brent williams",
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        "raw_content": "The Doctors of Botched Are Back to Do Surgery Like You\u2019ve Never Seen Before\nDrs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif are hitting the road.\nThe stars of the hit series Botched are rolling out a spinoff with the new Botched By Nature, premiering on E! this Wednesday, August 3\u2014and this time, they\u2019re stepping out of their offices and into people\u2019s homes for the consultations.\nAnother thing that makes this go different? These patients aren\u2019t coming in because they need revision plastic surgery; instead, they\u2019re people who have either been born with a defect or have a deformity as a result of an accident.\nNext Wednesday, don't miss the premiere of #BotchedByNature starring @drpaulnassif and @drdubrow at 9/8c only on E!\nA video posted by Botched (@botchedtv) on Jul 28, 2016 at 12:44pm PDT\nYou May Also Like: Heidi Montag Pratt Finally Opens up About Her 10 Cosmetic Procedures in One Day\nBetween racking up the gas miles and digs with Dr. Dubrow and running his two skin care lines (he has Nassif MD Bio-Rhythmic skin care at Macy\u2019s and Nassif MD Bio-Clock Dermaceuticals at HSN), Dr. Nassif sat down with us to share the inside scoop for what we can expect this season, and the moment that sparked the idea for the series.\n\u201cThe idea came about to do this crazy show, Botched, a couple of years ago. I was having dinner with the executive producers of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and we were talking about revision surgery and I said, \u2018You know, this is a really difficult type of surgery and no one has ever shown it before.\u2019 And as we were sitting there talking about it, that\u2019s when the idea came about,\u201d Dr. Nassif recalls.\nHis next step: Give Terry Dubrow a ring. \u201cI said, \u2018You can do the body, I can do the face. Terry said I was crazy\u2014why would take the hardest patients and show it on TV?\u201d\nWhen a plastic surgery gets #Botched, the docs come to the rescue! Watch now on E!\nA photo posted by Botched (@botchedtv) on Jun 14, 2016 at 6:01pm PDT\nBut it was that moment of craziness that spawned a whole other idea, one that Dr. Nassif gives Dr. Dubrow full credit for. \u201cWhile we were talking, Terry had the idea to do a show about patients that were born with trauma or congenital deformities. He mentioned this right from the beginning, and now, as we have it, we\u2019re doing Botched By Nature.\u201d\nSo what can we expect from this latest installment? \u201cFirst of all, you\u2019re going to see a lot more fun and a lot more of Terry teasing me since we are on the road. As we go to different states, we will be enjoying the local flavor of that area, but more importantly, we are seeing patients\u2014and they are not the ones who just wanted elective plastic surgery\u2014they were born with trauma. One person was struck my lightening, one had a bad medical problem that destroyed the inside of their nose, and some of them have been born afflicted and it has affected their lives dramatically.\u201d\n\u201cThey\u2019ve been bullied, they\u2019ve been teased and we are going into their homes with their families,\u201d Dr. Nassif explains. \u201cWhen you talk to someone in their homes, it\u2019s very cathartic.\u201d\nDuring the process, the doctors will visit with potential patients, talk to them, and if they feel they can help them, they then fly back to Los Angeles to have the surgery.\n\u201cWe can\u2019t make them perfect, but we can make them better. And, sometimes we can\u2019t help them at all. Some of these patients didn\u2019t even know surgery was possible; and when you help these patients, when you take them and improve them, you have happy people, and that makes us feel fantastic.\u201d\nOne thing you won\u2019t see on your TV, Dr. Nassif says, is the fact that some of the patients need five or six surgeries to help them\u2014and it\u2019s not always as simple as a one-episode before-and-after. \u201cYou don\u2019t see everything. We are traveling across the country in the middle of the night, we need to get to the next place, we have a tight schedule, we have 30 people in a crew\u2014it\u2019s hard to pull this together when you\u2019re traveling. It\u2019s kind of crazy.\u201d\n\u201cBut what\u2019s most inspiring is how strong these patients are. They are born with these horrible diseases and they are teased all their life but they are so pleasant\u2014that inspires us. We have small issues that are nothing compared to what these people go through. I aspire to be like these people, but I don't know if that will happen. We are all very lucky. To mirror these people when we have a problem, we are all very fortunate.\u201d\nBotched \u2022\nDr. Paul Nassif \u2022\nDr. Terry Dubrow \u2022\nThis Woman Actually Had 13 Plastic Surgeries in a Year to Look Like Ivanka Trump\nBy Carolyn Hsu | August 20, 2017",
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        "raw_content": "He lost his memory': Kanye West suffered 'temporary psychosis', friend reveals\nKanye West suffered issues with memory loss as part of his recent health problems.\nAccording to his friend and collaborator, Malik Yusef, the Famous hitmaker suffered memory loss when he was hospitalised for \"temporary psychosis\" in November.\nSpeaking at the 2017 Grammy Awards on Sunday night, Malik revealed that he had spent \"six or seven hours\" with Kanye, and the pair were \"walking through his health and recovery.\"\n\"His memory is coming back which is super good,\" he told website Popsugar. \"And he's just healing, spending time with his family.\"\nKanye, 39, spent nine days at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical Center, when he was admitted for a mental evaluation after reportedly suffering from sleep deprivation and dehydration. He was later released into the care of his personal physician and has been recuperating at home ever since.\nMalik also explained that Kanye, who is married to reality TV star Kim Kardashian, loves spending time with his children, daughter North, three, and one-year-old son Saint, who is having an especially positive effect on the musician.\n\"Saint is getting big and he's walking and playing with toys so that invigorates him,\" he shared.\nAs for working on new music, the Life of Pablo producer revealed that Kanye isn't making work a priority at present.\n\"He's not working, not working, just going through processes,\" Malik added.",
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        "raw_content": "Here are excerpts from recent editorials in Arkansas newspapers:\nSouthwest Times Record. July 15, 2018.\nThe ongoing lawsuit regarding city directors who violated the Freedom of Information Act continues, despite relatively easy ways to end the entire mess: 1. Admit you messed up. 2. Agree not to do it again. 3. Stop appealing judgments that have found you in violation of Arkansas state law.\nIt\u2019s really that easy. By doing those basic things, which all seem to be in the spirit of serving the public, the city saves taxpayer money and can focus time, energy and money on more pressing things.\nThe city of Fort Smith recently appealed a ruling to the Arkansas Supreme Court in a case involving FOIA violations. We thought this had been decided in January when a judge granted a summary judgment against the city, saying a series of emails exchanged between Fort Smith city directors and the city administrator in May and August 2017 constituted a violation of the act. The judge\u2019s order states members of the Fort Smith Board of Directors held \u201cinformal meetings subject to the FOIA.\u201d\nInstead of fighting the law, why not spend that time moving forward and learning how to abide by the law?\nIt\u2019s unclear what the city hopes to gain by appealing the ruling. But what it has to lose is clear: taxpayer money, time away from other matters and, in our view, additional trust of constituents. What is gained by fighting for the right to hold more discussions away from public view?\nThe city believes it\u2019s correct in its assertion that the email exchange did not constitute a meeting, but spending thousands of dollars to prove that is wasteful and pointless. As of the end of June, more than $40,000 has been billed to the city by City Attorney Jerry Canfield so far in the matter, and we imagine that bill will continue to grow as the appeals process continues. There are far greater issues in the city that need time, attention and money (the $480 million EPA-mandated sewer upgrades come to mind).\nWorking on an appeal seems like a big waste of time. Instead, we suggest spending that time brushing up on how to better conduct the public\u2019s business in public. Last year\u2019s Sheriff\u2019s Office report on the case states that \u201cFOIA training still appears to be relevant to the issue at hand.\u201d We have advocated before for regular training on FOIA laws \u2014 at least once per year and following any election where new members join a local governing body. As communication continues to evolve (think texting and social media), it\u2019s important that our elected leaders stay informed on the laws surrounding it. It can be awfully costly and time-consuming when they don\u2019t.\nThe city followed the January ruling by rejecting a settlement offer in which plaintiff Bruce Wade\u2019s attorney, Joey McCutchen, would waive legal fees if the board admitted it had violated FOIA and \u201cagree to not to do it again,\u201d and if it agreed not to appeal the court\u2019s decision.\nInstead, the case moves on, this time to the Arkansas Supreme Court.\nThe subject of the emails revolved around Fort Smith Police Chief Nathaniel Clark\u2019s request to amend the rules of the Civil Service Commission to allow the hiring or appointment of officer positions to include \u201cexternal applicants,\u201d or those from outside the city force. (The chief later withdrew the request.) City Directors Andre Good, Keith Lau and Mike Lorenz are co-defendants in the case.\nCanfield maintains there is no law that keeps the city directors from exchanging \u201cpre-meeting information,\u201d as it did in last year\u2019s email exchanges, and even if there was one, \u201cit\u2019s not a meeting if no decision is made.\u201d\nWhat he\u2019s saying is it\u2019s OK to discuss public business outside of a public meeting as long as no decision is made during that discussion.\nWe disagree, as did the judge in January who granted a summary judgment in favour of the plaintiff. Public officials cannot discuss public business outside of an open forum, whether a decision is to be made or not. That\u2019s been long established. Furthermore, notice of a meeting must be provided to anyone who has asked to be notified, and notice of special meetings must be provided to members of the media in the county who have requested notice of such meetings, as well as media elsewhere who cover regular meetings and have requested notice, according to the Arkansas attorney general.\nOthers have agreed that the emails are an FOIA violation, including Sebastian County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Shue, who wrote a letter to the board dated Aug. 28 in which he says he found he emails to be in violation of FOIA and that he agreed with the Sebastian County Sheriff\u2019s Office that \u201cthe information, discussion, and declaration of votes make the matter a meeting to which the public and media had no knowledge.\u201d\n? \u2026 no violation like the ones that have occurred should be allowed to occur in the future. The public deserves to be privy to all of the Board\u2019s hard work, not just some of it,\u201d Shue says in his letter.\nFollowing the judge\u2019s January ruling, the Board of Directors\u2019 emails were made more accessible to anyone who wants to download them from the city\u2019s website. That seems to be an acknowledgement that the city agrees email exchanges are, in fact, discussions. Or perhaps they\u2019re just hoping they won\u2019t find themselves in the same legal predicament they\u2019re currently in. Either way, directors work for the public, and it\u2019s the public\u2019s right to know what\u2019s going on within the city.\nWe\u2019ll continue to say it as long as it continues to be true: You can\u2019t conduct the public\u2019s business outside of the public\u2019s eye. The city should admit that occurred and stop wasting time and money trying to prove it didn\u2019t. We\u2019re disappointed city leaders have let this issue linger for so long. It\u2019s time to move past these FOIA discussions, and we hope the city will be more proactive in making sure we aren\u2019t having them again anytime soon.\nTexarkana Gazette. July 15, 2018.\nThe glory days of railroading are being recreated in Texarkana \u2014 in a manner of speaking.\nDavid Peavy, owner of the Ritchie Grocery building on Front Street near the Bi-State Justice Building, has relocated a vintage Pullman lounge car to a spot beside his building where it is slated to become a stylish and nostalgic restaurant.\nThe car, dubbed \u201cConcho,\u201d was modern for its time. It\u2019s 80 feet long, clad in stainless steel and has an art-deco lounge, bar, dining area and kitchen. There is even a dormitory area for train staff.\nBack in the days before airlines began to dominate, passenger train travel was the thing for those who needed to get away for business trips, visit with family or vacations. The rail lines competed with each other to offer the best accommodations and most luxurious service.\nPeavy\u2019s car was a feature on one of the best-known passenger trains, the Santa Fe Super Chief, which travelled between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Super Chief was the train of choice for the rich and famous. Many times Hollywood stars travelling from New York back to California would transfer to the Super Chief after arriving on the equally famous 20th Century Limited of the New York Central Line, which offered service from the Big Apple to Chicago.\nFrom 1940 to the late 1970s, the Concho saw service on the Super Chief, the Chief and the Texas Chief. There is no telling how many household names of the time enjoyed a drink, a snack and conversation in the car. And after extensive renovations, it will again welcome the public.\nAnd we welcome the Concho to downtown. We\u2019re sure it will be well received by locals and visitors alike.\nArkansas Democrat-Gazette. July 17, 2018.\nAh, but American politics make for strange bedfellows. That font of conservative reckoning, that bastion of traditionalist thinking \u2014 the Washington, D.C., City Council \u2014 might overturn the people\u2019s wishes and keep the minimum wage in that district from going up for tipped workers.\nThe ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus gives its blessings. And we\u2019re not kidding.\nThe voters in (what the founders called) the Federal City decided last month, on a 56 per cent vote, to increase wages for tipped workers so that those workers would earn what other workers receive. It was called Initiative 77, and millions were spent in the election fight. Now that the rule is on the books and the restaurant industry is looking down the barrel of the consequences, seven of the city council\u2019s 13 members have co-introduced legislation to overturn Initiative 77, which the council can do in the district.\nTipped workers at restaurants in D.C. can get as little as $3.89 an hour now. But, like all tipped workers, they can make that up with good service and diners who understand the rules. Under the initiative, restaurant and bar owners are supposed to gradually increase the salaried pay until everybody makes at least $15 an hour by 2025.\nRestaurant owners, however, argue that their cost of doing business will go up. But not only that: They say that diners will soon stop tipping altogether, thinking that waitresses and bartenders are making good money now.\nHear a council member for the district, one Jack Evans (Very-D), as he explains his position, and reality:\n\u201cInitiative 77 is something I believe will be very harmful to our restaurants and, more importantly, our restaurant workers.\u201d Which is basically Econ 101.\nCall it the rule of good intentions, which leads to you-know-where: Higher minimum wages push people, especially young people, out of the workplace.\nTeens and younger adults tend to have the jobs that pay minimum wage. Think of the high school kid at the pizza joint. Or the 22-year-old waitress who wants to (1) get a regular paycheque and (2) gain experience for the next, better-paying job. But it\u2019s exactly those kinds of people who might be pushed out of the job market if the minimum wage goes up too high. Why? Because employers might have to cut the number of workers if payroll expenses jump.\nEconomists will tell you that when the minimum wage goes up, black teens are hurt the worst. (What else is new?) And in D.C., there are a lot of unemployed black youths.\nThose who think about these things say a lot of crime among young people, especially in the cities, can be blamed partly on high unemployment. So why exacerbate the problem?\nOf course, the policymakers and Deep Thinkers who proposed this $15 an hour won\u2019t be hurt much. They have jobs.\nFor best example, take Diana Ramirez, spokeswoman for some outfit called One Fair Wage DC: \u201cIt would be deeply undemocratic for (the) council to overturn the will of the people. D.C. voters don\u2019t like it when Republicans in Congress do it, and we trust council will not stoop to that level. In our pre-election poll, over 80 per cent of D.C. voters said they would be concerned if council overturned their vote. The people are watching. Council must set any sour grapes aside and push ahead.\u201d\nSpeaking of Republicans, two members of the House Freedom Caucus \u2014 Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Gary Palmer of Alabama \u2014 gave their approval to the city council. They moved last week to block Initiative 77, too.\nCity council members have told those Republicans, in so many words, please don\u2019t help.\nImagine, if you\u2019re a Washington D.C., city council member, having to explain your being on the same side as (shudder) Republicans! It\u2019s as if Republican members of Congress also understand that Initiative 77 will eat away at thin profit margins in the service industries, possibly force layoffs, and obviously raise prices for everybody who eats or drinks in Washington, D.C.\nSupporters of Initiative 77, however, say it\u2019s only fair. Having a two-tiered pay system isn\u2019t equitable. Wage theft is a problem. And something about how this measure will work against sexual harassment. 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        "raw_content": "Badass Women March 26, 2018\nAll Nippon Airways (ANA), the largest passenger airline in Japan, serves as the sponsor for the Ladies Professional Golf Association\u2019s first major tournament of the season, ANA Inspiration. At the same time, the third annual ANA Inspiring Women in Sports conference will take place at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California on March 27th. The conference features a variety of speakers.\nAlthough not all the speakers are athletes, each woman holds a diverse background in women\u2019s empowerment and advocacy.\nActress Ashley Judd will deliver the keynote address, which focuses on humanitarian efforts, diversity in the workplace, and creating change. Judd will also speak in a panel alongside FIFA Women\u2019s World Cup champion and two-time FIFA player of the year Carli Lloyd; CEO and founder of Ellevest Sallie Krawcheck; Olympic gold medalists and twin sisters Jocelyne Lamourex-Davidson and Monique Lamourex-Morando; and Muslim-American Olympic bronze medalist fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad.\nJudd serves as a Global Goodwill Ambassador for UNFPA and the Global Ambassador for Population Services International. She is also involved with several other organizations including the International Center for Research on Women, Apne Aap Worldwide, Demand Abolition, and the Women\u2019s Media Center Speech Project. She is passionate about maternal health, family planning, STD/HIV prevention, and gender equality.\nSallie Krawcheck is the chair of Ellevate Network and the Pax Ellevate Global Women\u2019s Index Fund. She\u2019s very active on LinkedIn and writes several articles about issues in the workplace. For instance, she shared how she was \u201cbullied out\u201d of Merrill Lynch and learned that men with daughters are less likely to see women as inferior in the business world.\nJocelyne Lamourex-Davidson was part of the US Women\u2019s Hockey Team that nearly boycotted the world championship for unfair compensation in comparison to male hockey players. She strongly supports breaking barriers in the sports world, as her Twitter post for International Women\u2019s Day indicates.\nThis is just the beginning\u2026 \u201cstrong women\u201d is being searched on @Google more than ever before. I can\u2019t wait to see more strong women break barriers! #IWD2018 https://t.co/mgC8gXcbF7 pic.twitter.com/EpTLjSFOXh\n\u2014 Jocelyne Lamoureux-D (@JocelyneUSA17) March 8, 2018\nMonique Lamourex-Morando competed on the hockey team alongside her twin sister and shares the same passion for equality.\nThe hockey players also have a business venture called Lamourex Hockey. The Lamourex Hockey team provides a space for young hockey players to develop skills and mentoring, with camps for athletes of all skill levels. The program is open to both girls and boys, so it provides key opportunities to empower future female hockey players and establish equality for both genders.\nIbtihaj Muhammad became the first Muslim woman wearing a hijab to compete for the US in the Olympics. Muhammad serves on the US Department of State\u2019s Empowering Women and Girls Through Sport Initiative and has her own fashion brand, Louella by Ibtihaj Muhammad. She will share her athletic journey at the conference, as she stated in a Twitter post. Muhammad currently speaks at several events and has empowered young girls through her groundbreaking efforts.\n\u201cAnd there\u2019s a misconception that Muslim women are forced to wear hijab and that we can\u2019t be in sports. I\u2019m here to challenge those misconceptions,\u201d Muhammad told Beliefnet.\nEach woman, whether they play a sport, run a business, or both, will bring a unique perspective on equality that will inspire women involved in sports.\nFeatured Image by T\u00f5nu Mauring on Flickr",
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        "raw_content": "Being the Best - Benchmarking, motivation and KM\nSki Champion Ben Woods\nOriginally uploaded by UW Digital Collections\nI posted a few days ago about Performance metrics, KM and asparagus. The story tells how publishing data about aircraft loading procedures among Peruvian asparagus producers motivated the poor performers to learn from the good performers, for the benefit of all, The authors of the study I quoted claimed\nObjective proof of superior performance helps overcome a principal barrier to\nconvincing experienced professionals to adopt new practices - that is, the\nbelief that they are already doing the right thing and that their current\nresults are the best that anyone can expect\nI would like to follow that thought - about how benchmark data can motivate people to learn.\nOne of the biggest barriers to overcome in KM is the lack of desire people usually have for learning from others. It's the old \"Not Invented Here\" syndrome, and behind \"Not Invented Here\" are two things\n1. People are comfortable and familiar with their own performance, and with the way they currently do things\n2. Change involves risk. \"If my way works\" they think, \"why risk changing it? Why change horses in midstream? Why ditch a perfectly good approach, for something unfamiliar?\"\nThe great thing about good performance data, and good benchmark data, is that people then often come to realise that their approach is not \"perfectly good\", that their way may \"work\", but it works pretty badly. They become uncomfortable with their own performance, and beconme open to learning. \"Not Invented here\" disappears, because they realise that \"Invented Here\" is not actually very good!\nWe see this very very clearly in our Bird Island exercise, where people were comfortable building an 80cm tower, and think they might be able to stretch it to 120cm. Then we show them benchmark data where the record is over 3m, the mean is 285cm, and even a bunch of Chicago lawyers achieved 250cm. And we show them a picture of the record tower, so they can see this is not a joke.\nWhat happens, is that the people are shaken out of their comfort zone, They realise their own performance was pretty poor. They become very open to learning. And they DO learn, and they also turn in a top quartile performance.\nThe old motivation, to be safe and secure with a known approach, is replaced by a new motivation. The new motivation is \"To do a decent job\". (And they often feel that of they are being soundly beaten by Chicago Lawyers, they are't doing a decent job!*)\nWhen you think about it, most people are professionals. They have pride in their work. They don't like to put in a poor performance. It's only the Homer Simpsons of this world** who are happy with shoddy work. So the existence of benchmarking data or performance data makes people aware if their performance is bad, they become dissatisfied with their approach, and are open to learning something better.\nThis is a very positive motivation. It reminds me of the introduction of technical limit (a very detailed approach to benchmarking and target setting) in the USA, and the motivation of the Ocean America drill crew to try new things and learn new approaches. Here's what the guy in charge of that program said.\n\"Technical Limit creates a new world; it creates something that says \"there is a\nbig difference between perfection and where we are at today. We really were not\ndoing it to save the company millions of dollars; we were doing it because we\nwanted to be undeniably the best drilling team in the world\".\nThat's a very positive motivation - to be undeniably the best. And that's where the combination of good performance data and KM can really help. The performance data tells you if you're not the best, and it tells you who the best is. It tells you that you need to learn, and it tells you who to learn from. KM enables that learning.\n*Apologies to all the Chicago Lawyers out there\n**I was thinking of when Homer said \"If you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way\".\nIf a bunch of Chicago lawyers got to 250 metres then more power to them!! Think you may have missed the 'c' from the 'cm'? If not, a lot of Chicago Architects need to be really worried...\nI think the metric approach works well, probably best, when working with technical people. In other situations, reinforcing the 'wrongness' or inadequacy' of current processes can be taken as threatening and the result is often for the wagon to be put in a circle, leaving the KMer on the outside with the Indians.\nAnyone who thinks \"It's only the Homer Simpsons of this world** who are happy with shoddy work\" has never worked in a large corporate or government bureaucracy. I used to see this all the time - one of the reasons I am quite happy taking some time out and just having to put up with two large dogs with no work ethic at all - and without a clear 'what's in it for me' factor (stick, carrot, or both), many could really careless about overall system improvement.\nThanks for spotting that one - I've changed it now\ni still am not sure anyone goes to work to do a shoddy job, though I appreciate that in some circles, shoddiness becomes accepted. Also I appreciate that in other circumstances, performance metrics are unwelcome. 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        "raw_content": "Ad Spend by Sector: Consumer Goods and Telecom Take the Cake in 2012\nWhile global advertising spending increased overall in 2012, not all sectors reaped the benefits. The telecommunications, consumer goods and media sectors saw the biggest increases, earning year-over-year jumps of 7, 6.8 and 5.8 percent, respectively, according to Nielsen\u2019s quarterly Global AdView Pulse report. Comparatively, former top performers like healthcare and durables saw reduced spending for the year.\nAlthough telecommunications continued to experience the most significant growth (7%) in ad spend in 2012, this sector remains relatively low in the ranks based on share of total advertising spend, falling into the seventh spot of 11 categories. With markets like Latin America and the Middle East and Africa toting double-digit growth (35.6 and 13.2 percent respectively), this sector appears poised to move up in the ranks in 2013.\nFMCG follows closely behind telecommunications, posting a strong year-over-year increase of 6.8 percent on the heels of a 9.5 percent ramp-up in fourth quarter spending. These increases and the sector\u2019s long-standing position as leader based on share of ad spend (25.1%) illustrate the crucial role that FMCG plays in driving advertising spend globally.\nAutomotive advertising spend slipped in the fourth quarter (down 2.8% compared to Q4 2011), resulting in modest growth of 3.4 percent for 2012. The sector ranks fifth based on its 7.8 percent share of global ad spend.\nEntertainment, the number two sector based on share of global ad spend, falls very closely behind automotive based on percent change in ad spend for the year. Despite a nominal 3.1 percent year-over-year increase, it\u2019s nearly 12 percent (11.8%) share proves the category is a major player in the global advertising industry and that entertainment companies are continuing to invest.",
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        "raw_content": "Lakefront Airport landmark's sad story gets happy ending\nUpdated September 25, 2013 at 9:35 AM ; Posted July 5, 2011 at 10:30 AM\nThe way some preservationists saw it, the Lakefront Airport terminal building, one of the finest examples of Depression-era art deco design in New Orleans, should have been put on the critical list in the mid-1960s after Cold War paranoia prompted the state to convert it into a cement-encased fallout shelter.\nRestoration of Lakefront Airport continues\nGallery: Restoration of Lakefront Airport continues\nIn 2005, guardians of Louisiana's endangered works of architecture braced for the building's last rites, after lake water swept inland by Hurricane Katrina swamped the structure.\nBut instead of a wake, a celebration is being planned.\nThanks to a special pool of Federal Emergency Management Agency money earmarked for historic restorations, the terminal's concrete tomb has been stripped away to reveal the original beige aggregate skin and nearly 150 windows that were bricked over five decades ago.\nNext on the to-do-list are interior renovations scheduled to begin in August that include the removal of a massive slab that sealed off the second-floor balcony overlooking the grand lobby, which wowed visitors when the building opened its doors in 1934.\nLakefront Airport has one of only a handful of art deco terminals still standing in America.\nAdvocates of the ongoing $17 million restoration say the opportunity to save it, while staying faithful to the original design, is nothing short of a miracle.\n\"Preservationists never say die,'' said Carolyn Bennett, head of the Foundation for Historical Louisiana. \"We're often there at the eleventh hour. But with this building, it was at the 11:55 hour.''\nThe project has been a labor of love for Alton Ochsner Davis, who leads the architectural team hired by the state.\n\"As an architect, there's very few buildings that you see in this good a shape that are this old with this much decorative material,'' said Davis, who returned to his hometown in 2008 to take on the job after a 25-year career in the Northeast.\n\"They just don't build them like this any more. To be able to work on a prize like this is really a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It's the Super Bowl of architecture in a lot of ways.''\nUntil the unusual excavation got the green light two years ago, the terminal was often referred to as the \"big monolithic block'' on the airport's southernmost boundary.\nToday, a refurbished exterior lights up the landscape, its exquisite details once again in plain view. Just below the roof line, more than three dozen ornamental sculpture panels that ring the building have been painstakingly rehabilitated.\nWhen the building was enclosed in the mid-1960s, architects from the Cimini and Meric firm installed a large metal grid on the building's exterior to hold the new exterior in place. In order to anchor it, workers had to shear off the top third of the 9-foot-high cast-relief panels that depict images of aircraft, birds, workers and geometric shapes.\nBy using photographs discovered at Tulane University, specialists brought to New Orleans for the current restoration have reconstructed the missing handmade sections of the ornamental panels, using Portland cement with a marble aggregate.\nDavis has said he believes the architects who designed the metal grid always intended for their work to be undone someday. He gives them kudos for taking pains to limit the damage.\n\"They created a great big pillbox around the existing building,'' he said. \"And by anchoring it on the top, in the middle and on the bottom, they avoided drilling a lot of holes.\"\nDuring a recent tour of the site, Davis offered more words of praise.\n\"They could have destroyed a lot more than they did,'' he said. \"They did it wisely so that there was enough of the original character of the building and historic elements that we were able to reproduce exactly what it was in 1934.''\nDavis and his colleagues from Richard C. Lambert Consultants have taken care to preserve the interior, beginning with cataloging, labeling and storing the ornamental details.\nThe inventory includes wall sconces, directional signs, door transoms with original hardware, and three custom-made, folding-door telephone booths that sit near the foot of the main marble staircase.\nEvery item has been packaged and stored in bins on the site, while other details such as aluminum handrails and original glass panes were given protective coverings.\nThe firm took even more elaborate steps to preserve six murals by artist Xavier Gonzalez, which have suffered minimal damage. On the advice of an art conservationist, the murals have been placed inside wooden, climate-controlled boxes until interior renovations are complete.\nConstruction bids for the project's estimated $8 million interior phase are in hand and plans call for the state agency responsible for the airport to select a contractor later this month.\nThe indoor work is expected to take about eight months, though airport officials hope to begin showcasing a nearly-finished product in March when New Orleans hosts college basketball's Final Four tournament.\nDavis, the grandson of renowned surgeon and researcher Dr. Alton Ochsner, readily acknowledges his obsession with the terminal rehabilitation.\n\"I don't shut up when I'm in the building,'' he said. \"I love telling people about it. And no detail is too obscure to warrant an explanation.\"\nFor example, he gets animated when he talks of using old photographs to re-create the missing pendant light fixtures, made from bronze or aluminum with smoked glass, that once hung over the lobby's two wings.\nEntering the western end of the building that once housed the Walnut Room dining room, he points to walls where marble wainscoting and walnut paneling will be replaced; a section of original, tongue-and-groove cypress flooring he intends to preserve; and the spot where hand-crafted aluminum doors with leather panels will go.\nThen there are the surprises.\n\"When we looked at old plans, we would see where there were doors,'' Davis said. \"We couldn't see them until we cut away some of the drywall, and sure enough a door was there.\n\"In other places, we removed drywall and discovered marble behind it. Then there were the hidden safes. They've long since been opened. There was nothing in them.''\nThe architectural gem on Lake Pontchartrain's south shore is one of the many monuments to the political ego of Gov. Huey P. Long, who launched the terminal project in 1929. The governor drafted the same architectural firm, Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth, that had conceived his signature creation, the 34-story Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge.\nIn February 1934, he held a festive ribbon-cutting as a freshman U.S. senator -- with a vision for using the building as a showcase for visiting politicians and news reporters -- as he unleashed a populist campaign for the White House.\nThat bid would be cut short by his assassination a year later, but the airport remained a symbol of his fierce ambitions.\nNewspapers and aviation journals hailed it as the gold standard of airport terminals, noting its many amenities: Living quarters where passengers and pilots could rest, a medical clinic with a surgical suite, a parachute storage room, a retail store, a post office, an upscale restaurant and a reception hall.\nThe interior was described as an art deco wonderland, highlighted by the Gonzalez murals and an array of stone wall and floor treatments, including pink granite, red, gray and beige marble, and ceramic and mosaic tiles.\nWriters gushed over the lavish touches found throughout the terminal's two-and-a-half-story lobby, from the ceiling-level, bronze-colored frieze depicting developments in aviation to the plaster reliefs of industrial equipment, installed just below the balcony, to the massive inlaid compass in the polished terrazzo floor.\nThe restoration calls for bringing back all that detail, effectively turning back the clock on what has been likened to architectural sacrilege.\n\"To go from near death to complete rebirth, especially when it's reborn to what it was in 1934, is just remarkable,'' said Vincent Caire, a pilot and amateur historian who filmed a documentary on the airport who now works for the state agency that oversees the facility and other real estate assets of the defunct Orleans Levee Board.\n\"I wonder what Huey Long would say. I get chills every time I see the building.''\nAirport officials say they're not just looking to open a museum. 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        "raw_content": "Jim Byrnes plays at the Surrey Arts Centre on Nov. 4.\nBlues meets Celto-Canadian folk\nBlues man Jim Byrnes shares the stage with The Pat Chessell Band on Nov. 4 at the Surrey Arts Centre.\nReady for a mix of soulful blues and Celto-Canadian folk music?\nSurrey Civic Theatres presents An Evening with Jim Byrnes and special guest The Pat Chessell Band on Nov. 4 at 8 at the Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave.\nByrnes, who was born in \u201cblues country\u201d \u2013 St. Louis, Missouri \u2013 is one of Vancouver\u2019s most popular musicians, as well as one of Canada\u2019s best-known actors (noted for his starring roles in the series Highlander, Wise Guy, and his own variety show The Jim Byrnes Show).\nByrnes will be accompanied on stage by collaborator Lindsay Mitchell.\nVancouver-based Chessell has made a name for himself as one of the most exciting live acts on the Vancouver music scene with passionate, smoky vocals complemented by Celtic-fuelled sounds that stretch into influences of roots, folk, and country.\nTickets are $25-$40, including all fees, at the box office, by phone at 604-501-5566 or online at tickets.surrey.ca\nNorth Delta Halloween events",
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        "raw_content": "Bing Wong\nBing passed away peacefully at Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria BC on January 17, 2015 at 94 years. Born in 1920 in Vancouver he and his family moved to Alert Bay BC in 1934 to establish Wong Toy & Sons Ltd, a general store serving Cormorant Island as well as families from villages throughout the region.\n\u201cPop\u201d enjoyed fishing for cod and halibut, wood working, and building things. He was a member of the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers and a 65 year member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 198. Though he retired to Victoria BC in 1985 he held fond memories of Alert Bay and his lifelong friends.\nPredeceased by his wife Ruby in 2004, Bing leaves behind his children Tony (Deidre), Gail, and Lora (Phil), grandson Dant\u00e9 as well as many sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews. The family thanks everyone for your support and comforting words. He requested no service, cremation has taken place.\nOnline condolences: www.dignitymemorial.ca. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to www.heartandstroke.bc.ca or Royal Canadian Legion, Renovation Fund, Branch #198, P.O. Box 238, Alert Bay, BC, V0N 1A0.\nDad, you worked hard all your life, you can go fishing now whenever you please.",
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        "raw_content": "Increase in Interest Rates to cost Plymouth Home Owners \u00a3214.85 a year\nPlymouth homeowners will be among those affected by the latest rise in the Bank of England interest rates. The first increase in 10 years; they have just been raised from 0.25 percent to 0.5 per cent. This uplift comes as inflation hits a 51-month high of 2.9 per cent whilst the national unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 4.3 per cent.\nInterestingly, the Governor of the Bank of England has indicated that the interest rate is likely to increase again over the next couple of years, but Mr Carney said mortgages and savings would not be affected in the short term. However, look at all the big banks and just about all of them have increased their standard variable mortgage rate..\nThe average Plymouth mortgage is \u00a385,942\nI have to ask by how much Plymouth homeowners (on variable rate or tracker mortgages) will see their repayments increase?\nIn the PL1-9 postcodes there are 36,514 homeowners with a mortgage, of which 15,686 have a variable rate mortgage (the remaining have fixed rate mortgages). The total amount owed by those PL1-9 homeowners with those variable rate mortgages is \u00a31,348,115,153, meaning the average monthly mortgage payment for those home owners on variable rate mortgages before the interest rate rise was \u00a3670.11 per month and now its \u00a3688.01 per month \u2026 meaning The interest rate rise will cost Plymouth homeowners on average an extra \u00a3214.85 per year\nWhilst this is the first raise in interest rates in over 10 years, it must be noted it is at a significantly low level compared to figures in the 1970s and early 1990s. Many of my readers talk of interest rates at 17 per cent when Sir Geoffrey Howe increased them to try and combat the hyperinflation (from the fallout of the financial crisis that hit Britain in the 1970\u2019s) and Norman Lamont in September 1992 with the infamous Black Wednesday crisis, when interest rates were raised from 10% to 15% in just one day.\nSo, what will this interest rate actually do to the Plymouth housing market?\nWell, if I\u2019m being frank \u2013 not a great deal. The proportion of Plymouth homeowners with variable rate mortgages (and thus directly affected by a Bank of England rate rise) will be smaller than in the past, in part because the vast majority of new mortgages in recent years were taken on fixed interest rates. The proportion of outstanding mortgages on variable rates has fallen to a record low of 42.3 per cent, down from a peak of 72.9 per cent in the autumn of 2011.\nIf more Plymouth people are protected from interest rate rises, because they are on a fixed rate mortgage, then there is less chance of those Plymouth people having to sell their Plymouth properties because they can\u2019t afford the monthly repayments or even worse case scenario, have them repossessed.\nHowever, and this will be of interest to both Plymouth homeowners and Plymouth buy to let landlords \u2026\n.. for every 1% increase in the Bank of England interest rate, it will cost the average Plymouth homeowner on a variable rate mortgage \u00a371.62 per month\nSo, what next? Because UK inflation levels are at 2.9 per cent (the country\u2019s highest rate since April 2012) and the Bank of England is tasked by HM Government to keep inflation at 2 per cent using various monetary tools (one of which is interest rates) \u2013 you can see why interest rate rises might be on the cards in the future as increasing interest rates tends to dampen inflation.\nNow of course there is a certain amount of uncertainty with regard to Brexit and the negotiations thereof, but fundamentally the British economy is in decent shape. People will always need housing and as we aren\u2019t building enough houses (as I have mentioned many times in the Plymouth Property Blog), we might see a slight dip in prices in the short term, but in the medium to long term, the Plymouth property market will always remain strong for both Plymouth homeowners and Plymouth landlords alike.",
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        "raw_content": "Carrie Bickmore faces backlash over fundraising for brain cancer\n\u201cWhen people are diagnosed with cancer, they need hope - you are not given hope with brain cancer.\u201d\nCarrie Bickmore\u2019s fervent and passionate support to find a cure for brain cancer is well-known, but the promotion of her fundraiser last night saw the host come under fire on social media.\nCarrie\u2019s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer went on sale last night - the same night as the annual Big Freeze at the MCG which also sells iconic blue beanies in support of research into motor neurone disease.\nSome people were scathing of Bickmore\u2019s decision to launch her fundraiser on the same day as the annual fundraiser by MND, which sees Australian personalities \"frozen\" by sliding them into an ice pool before the Queen\u2019s birthday AFL match.\nThe Big Freeze sold a record number of beanies and raised more than $4.5 million for motor neurone disease research.\nOthers supported Carrie\u2019s public push for a worthy cause, noting it shouldn\u2019t matter when they promote the charities, as long as they\u2019re raising money for those in need.\n\u201cIf the government's not going to pour money into it, I will have to,\u201d Carrie explained.\nChannel 9 also hosted a fundraiser yesterday, raising almost $6 million for sick children during a seven-hour broadcast for the network\u2019s annual Gold Telethon.\nWhile expressing the importance and necessity for more funding into brain cancer research, The Project told young Annabelle\u2019s story.\nCarrie was visibly frustrated by the lengths the parents of Annabelle, who has the same brain cancer as Carrie\u2019s late husband, were forced to go to for treatment. The family have been forced to relocate to Mexico in an attempt to save their daughter's life with treatment that isn't available here.\n\u201cWe need to give more money to researchers so they can create treatments here, so families aren't having to go to Mexico to try and save their child's life!\u201d she said.\n\u201cWhen people are diagnosed with cancer, they need hope - you are not given hope with brain cancer,\u201d the mother-of-two added.\n\u201cWhen you say more money, we are talking a lot - like $50 billion,\u201d Co-host Waleed Aly, 38, explained.\n\u201cMy beanies aren't going to do that,\u201d Carrie replied.\nCarrie was also told the funding just \"wasn\u2019t there\" to find a cure when her husband was losing his battle with brain cancer.",
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        "raw_content": "New Visitor Center Wins High Marks for Green Design and Construction\nThe new Oconaluftee Visitor Center\nThe new Oconaluftee Visitor Center which opened last April just north of Cherokee, NC at Great Smoky Mountains National Park has just received certification at the Gold Level under the US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Rating System.\nGreat Smoky Mountains National Park Superintendent Dale Ditmanson said, \"As stewards of America's most prominent and pristine natural and cultural resources, the National Park Service strives to set the best possible example of developing its facilities in such a manner as to make them as energy efficient and sustainable as we possibly can. This new Visitor Center offers us a fabulous opportunity to demonstrate a whole range of green initiatives to over 400,000 visitors each year.\"\n\"The new Visitor Center has become a visitor attraction in its own right.\" Ditmanson continued. \"Visitation to the new Center jumped from 307,000 in 201o to 434,000 in 2012, a 41% increase.\"\nThe LEED certification process evaluates structures based upon five environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, and Indoor Environmental Quality. Additional credit is given for Design Innovations. In the case of the Oconaluftee Visitor Center the new building includes a wide range of \"green\" practices and materials. The roof shingles look just like the slate on the old visitor center but are made of recycled rubber and plastic which has a 50-year warranty. The shingles were applied over a design feature called \"cool roof\" technology which includes a 1 inch \"air gap\" left beneath them to carry off radiant heat before it can enter the building.\nThe structure is designed to take maximum advantage of free natural light by the placement of windows and solar tubes. High-efficiency light fixtures adjust automatically to compensate for changes in outside light entering the building. Offices and restrooms are equipped with motion sensors that shut off the lights when they are unoccupied.\nThe rain gutters on the Center and its adjoining restroom funnel all runoff into a 5,000 gallon underground cistern that provides the water used in the toilets. The sinks and commodes are all low-flow and the urinals are totally waterless. The lobby floor is made of recycled rubber and the wood flooring in the museum is re-used chestnut lumber from old barns from the surrounding area.\nA geothermal heating and cooling system circulates water underground to reach the earth's constant temperature of 55 degrees then returns the water to the visitor center to heat or cool the building. The 12 wells that service this system are at depths of 250-300 feet. Temperature controls are computerized to reduce energy use on nights and weekends when the building is unoccupied.\nIts exterior is clad in granite that matches that used in the original visitor center which was built in 1939-40 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Above the stone layer its exterior walls look like wood, but are cement fiberboard that is very strong and is impervious to rot and insect damage. A spacious covered porch overlooking the nearby Oconaluftee Mountain Farm Museum provides extra gathering space for Park interpretive programs. The old center now houses a multi-purpose meeting room as well as staff offices.\nThe Oconaluftee Visitor Center is located a mile inside the Park's Cherokee Entrance. The $3.5 million, 6,300 square-foot building was constructed using 100% partner funding. The Great Smoky Mountains Association donated the $3 million building to the Park and the Friends of the Smokies donated over $500,000 to produce all the interpretive and orientation media.\n\"We are extremely proud that the building has received this LEED recognition.\" Ditmanson said, \"The new visitor center joins the Park's Twin Creeks Science and Education Center which was awarded gold certification in 2010 and was also constructed with key support from the Association and the Friends.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Andy Bennett: Youth cultural practice and well-being\nAcademic research on youth cultures is now an established aspect of many disciplinary fields, including (cultural) sociology, cultural, studies, media studies, (social) history, criminology and psychology. During the 1970s and 1980s, the dominance of subcultural theory within and across different fields responsible for generating youth culture scholarship tended to produce a focus on deviant and / or resistance based youth leisure practices (see, for example, Hall and Jefferson, 1976; Brake, 1985). Problematically, such work has tended to skew the emphasis in youth cultural research towards aspects of crime, delinquency and other pathological facets associated with social inequality and exclusion. Although such matters cannot be disassociated from youth cultural practices, such a thematic bias evolved at the expense of work offering a more balanced view of such practices, including positive effects that contribute to the well-being of those young people involved. Twenty years ago Bennett\u2019s (1998; 1999) work on the Frankfurt Rock Mobil project offered insights as to how creative involvement in rap and other music projects had positive effects for youth in terms of social inclusion and self-esteem. As the capacity for youth to engage in such creative projects, often utilizing skills they have acquired as part of youth cultures, for example, punk, hardcore and hip hop (see, for example, Haenfler, 2018; Golpushnezhad, 2018) have grown, opportunities to study and evaluate the connections between this involvement and aspects of youth well-being have also increased. The emergence of creative digital media technologies since the late 1990s have been an important part of this shift as has the increasing emphasis now placed on creative practices as an aspect of youth transitions. The purpose of this keynote lecture will be to provide a preliminary overview of this emerging field of research and how it may help provide a more comprehensive understanding of how young people\u2019s involvement in youth cultural practices provide avenues for an increased sense of well-being in youth, and indeed post-youth, stages of life.\nKeywords: youth; youth culture; music; creativity; well-being.\nCarmen Leccardi: A new individualism? Contemporary scenarios of young people's wellbeing\nIn this presentation, the wellbeing of young people is considered from a specific point of view: the well-being related to the possibility of having one\u2019s abilities and skills socially recognized; the possibility to construct projects and fulfil them; the opportunity to exercise forms of control over life time. All these aspects refer to an idea of the \u2018good life\u2019 adapted to the twenty-first century - and, in parallel, to the many difficulties that young people today encounter in making their own free choices. The thesis advanced is that the accumulated experiences of young people today go in the direction of a progressive individualization of responsibilities, amid a social scenario which is increasingly uncertain. For young women and young men, in partly differentiated forms, the central problem therefore concerns the exercise of subjectivity. It is hence necessary to reflect on the new forms of \u2018youthful individualism\u2019 in its relationship with contemporary wellbeing, using a conceptual network able to focus on its forms of expression but also its roots.\nSian Lincoln: Getting away from it all? Teenagers, Private Space and Wellbeing\nThe \u2018classic\u2019 histories of youth culture that have been so influential to the field of youth studies (as well as many other disciplinary fields) have, in the main, tended to focus on the experiences of young people in the public sphere (school, club, street and so on). Through these studies we learn what it means to be part of a youth subculture, the markers of membership through clothing, fashion, style as well as the significance of \u201changing out\u201d in the \u201cright\u201d locations as well as what it means to belong. However, these young people also lived significant parts of their lives at home, with their family, hanging out in their bedrooms and other private spaces. Yet we know very little about the meaning and significance of the domestic in their subcultural lives. In 2012, I published my ethnographic study of teenagers and their bedrooms entitled Youth Culture and Private Space in an attempt to address this theoretical gap. Here, I argue that \u201cprivate\u201d spaces such as the teenage bedroom are important hubs of youth cultural identity within which narratives of teenage life are curated through material objects as well as through the use of the space: the bedroom is a deeply personal space used resourcefully to mark out one\u2019s identity and to make sense of a rapidly changing self, away from the outside world.\nMore recently, the metaphor of the bedroom has been adapted to examine young people\u2019s growing up narratives as they play out on social network sites, considered an extension of this space. While reflecting back on my past work on \u2018bedroom culture\u2019 and current research on Facebook Timelines, in this keynote lecture I move away from discourses of isolation and fear often associated with \u201cprivate\u201d youth spaces such as bedrooms and social network sites to consider the therapeutic ways in which young people engage with them as they move through their teenage years. I consider the ethnographic evidence of using bedroom space to gain a sense of permanency through \u201canchoring\u201d or grounding using objects in a fast-paced digital world, as well as the methodological approach of \u201cmaking space\u201d for participants through the \u201cscroll back method\u201d applied to the social network site Facebook (Robards & Lincoln, 2017). In this respect, I use this keynote lecture to consider how \u201cprivate\u201d spaces are there to \u201cget away from it all\u201d, but also how they are rich, in-depth archives of the self that are also used to confront and make sense of life too.\nJaana L\u00e4hteenmaa: Reflecting Finnish youth culture studies from the 1980\u2019s onwards in relation to subculture- vs. post-subculture debate\nThe CCCS- paradigm inspired youth researchers from the late 1980\u2019s onwards to 1990s also in Finland. Yet, in empirical studies came soon evident, that youth subcultures were not based on class-based \u201cparent- cultures\u201d. Also girls\u2019 position in subcultures seemed to be very different from those described in the CCCS- studies. Before the subcultural turn certain youth researchers in Finland came partly to same kind of critical conclusions about the fundamental problems of the CCCS-paradigm as Redken, Bennet et al. later. Some conclusions were, though, different. Especially Jaana L\u00e4hteenmaa (1991; 1995; 2000) developed further new modifications of the CCCS-paradigm, not rejecting it totally, as some others did. One of the most important new divisions constructed by her was \u201clight versus heavy belonging\u201d to subcultures, taking into account different ways of the young to belong to subcultural groupings (inspired by Georg Simmel\u2019s (1858-1918) concept \u201cdie leichte Geselligkeit\u201d - the light sociability). 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        "raw_content": "Big River The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn\n\u201cThe Encores! production of Big River is, in a word, perfect. And, in a few other words, moving, powerful, and exhilarating.\u201d\n\u201cThe surprise 1985 Broadway hit sounds better than ever.\u201d\n\u201cA buoyant Encores! production. 18-year-old Nicholas Barasch is a Huckleberry of irresistible sweetness.\u201d\nInspired by Mark Twain\u2019s classic novel about friendship, freedom, and the untamed Mississippi, Big River was a musical underdog as scrappy and restless as Huckleberry Finn himself. The show was created in the age of British spectacles by a quintessentially American artist\u2014the beloved country-western singer Roger Miller\u2014and his Tony Award-winning score is a scintillating blend of bluegrass, gospel, and honky tonk. More than thirty years later, Big River remains an affecting journey through 1840s America in all its beauty and savagery. This February, join Encores! for the ride.\n\u201cA classic American musical with the most fetching score of the decade.\u201d\n\u2013Time review of the original production\nBig River is part of the 2017 Encores! season, which also includes The New Yorkers and The Golden Apple.\nStarring Stephen Lee Anderson, Nicholas Barasch, Patrice Covington, Andrew Cristi, Wayne Duvall, Mike Evariste, Charlie Franklin, Annie Golden, Katherine A. Guy, Megan Masako Haley, Adrianna Hicks, Zachary Infante, Gizel Jimenez, Andrew Kruep, John-Michael Lyles, Cass Morgan, Tom Nelis, David Pittu, Horace V. Rogers, Kyle Scatliffe, Christopher Sieber, and Lauren Worsham",
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        "raw_content": "Movies|Charles Lane, Hollywood Character Actor, Dies at 102\nCharles Lane, Hollywood Character Actor, Dies at 102\nBy ROBERT BERKVIST JULY 11, 2007\nCharles Lane, a veteran character actor whose lean frame and stern features were familiar to millions of movie and television fans, most of whom, it is safe to say, never knew his name, died on Monday in Los Angeles. He was 102.\nHis death was announced by his son, Tom, The Associated Press reported.\nMr. Lane was busily employed from the 1930s to the \u201990s, playing hotel clerks, cashiers, reporters, lawyers, judges, tax collectors, mean-spirited businessmen, the powerful as well as the nondescript. Sometimes he was little more than a face in the crowd, with only a line or two of dialogue, which made it easy for him to trot from one movie set to another and rack up two or three film credits in a single day. He appeared in hundreds of comedies, dramas, gangster flicks and musicals, ranging from \u201cYou Can\u2019t Take It With You\u201d (1938) and \u201cTarzan\u2019s New York Adventure\u201d (1942) to \u201cMighty Joe Young\u201d (1949) and \u201cIt\u2019s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World\u201d (1963).\nSome directors sought him out. He appeared in no fewer than nine films directed by Frank Capra, including \u201cMr. Smith Goes to Washington\u201d and \u201cIt\u2019s a Wonderful Life.\u201d\nIt was Mr. Capra who cast him as the income tax collector in \u201cYou Can\u2019t Take It With You\u201d (1938), which Mr. Lane said was his favorite role.\nHis bony physique, craggy face and the authoritarian or supercilious way he would peer through his spectacles at his fellow actors eventually led to his being typecast and locked into playing a succession of lawyers, judges, assorted lawmen and other abrasive roles. It was, he said in an interview, \u201cstupid and unfair\u201d to be called upon to play the same kinds of roles over and over again.\nMr. Lane at home in Los Angeles shortly before his 100th birthday. Credit Damian Dovarganes/Associated Press, 2005\n\u201cIt didn\u2019t give me a chance,\u201d he said. But, he added, \u201cit made the casting easier for the studio.\u201d\nHe was not alone in the typecast colony of Hollywood curmudgeons, who included familiar faces but relatively unknown names like Byron Foulger, Chester Clute, Charles Halton, Howland Chamberlin and Percy Helton. But no one made more movies, though even he may not have not been sure of the exact total. In 1933 alone, he made 23, and from then through 1947 he appeared in at least 200 more.\nHis career was interrupted by World War II, and his fellow crew members on an attack transport would amuse themselves by running and re-running one of his movies.\nDuring his heyday, and Hollywood\u2019s, he would work from 9 to 5 at whatever studio he was booked for (he worked for many if not all of them), and then he would depart promptly for Pasadena, where his wife and two children waited.\nMr. Lane\u2019s wife, the former Ruth Covell, whom he married in 1932, died in 2002. In addition to his son, his survivors include a daughter, Alice Deane; and a grandchild.\nMr. Lane routinely forgot the names of the movies in which he appeared.\n\u201cWhen I get in the car, turn the switch and start home, I forget all about them,\u201d he told The New York Times in 1947. On at least one occasion, he was quite astonished to see himself turn up in a movie he had paid good money to see. And as one of the first members of the Screen Actors Guild, he made good money, for the times. His salary in 1947 was $750 a week.\nCharles Lane about 1947.\nHe was so omnipresent and so much the representative of his type, whatever that was, that people would come up to him in the street and greet him, because they thought they knew him from their hometowns.\nCharles Gerstle Levison was born on Jan. 26, 1905, in San Francisco. He was working as an insurance salesman when a friend persuaded him to try his hand at acting. He joined the Pasadena Playhouse and soon moved on the Hollywood, where one of his early appearances, uncredited, was as a hotel desk clerk in \u201cSmart Money\u201d (1931), which starred Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney.\nStarting in the 1950s, Mr. Lane also became a familiar presence on television. Over the years, he made guest appearances on series like \u201cPerry Mason,\u201d \u201cThe Twilight Zone\u201d and \u201cThe Munsters.\u201d He had recurring roles as a crafty landlord on \u201cThe Beverly Hillbillies\u201d and a penny-pinching railroad executive on \u201cPetticoat Junction\u201d\nHe met Lucille Ball when she was still an RKO chorus girl, and the two became friends. Years later he was a frequent guest on \u201cI Love Lucy\u201d and appeared in one of that series\u2019s most-watched episodes, the birth of Little Ricky, in 1953. As Lucy\u2019s husband, Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz), anxiously waits outside the maternity ward for news, Mr. Lane, as another expectant father, confides that he already has six daughters. The nurse announces that his wife has just given birth to three more. Mr. Lane marches grimly from the room, muttering only two words: \u201cNine girls!\u201d\nMr. Lane continued working well into his 80s. 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        "raw_content": "The ugly side of Auckland's building boom\nLime expands its ambition to cars\nA new rideshare craze could soon hit the streets in the form of two-seater cars you locate on a cellphone app, hire by the minute, then leave at the nearest carpark once you are done.\nLimePods are the latest venture from Lime, the company behind the hugely popular e-scooters which have appeared throughout Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.\nThe company plans to seek a licence from the Auckland Council to park the pods in council-controlled spaces, sparking fears parking spots in the congested city might be even more difficult to find.\nIn an exclusive interview with the Weekend Herald, Lime founder Toby Sun unveiled his hopes to extend the company's new service to cars.\nPods \u2014 which were launched in Seattle late last year \u2014 would come to Auckland first before the company looked at introducing them to regional towns.\nThe compact vehicle, by Italian car-maker Fiat, can be unlocked using a smartphone app and QR-Code; the same way its scooters are unlocked.\nThe first time you use a LimePod, you have to supply your driver's licence details and pay a fee, which is US$15 ($21.15) in the US. Once applications are completed online, users receive credit to their Lime Wallet. Unlocking the vehicle costs US$1 ($1.44) and the per minute price is up to US40c (60c).\nA non-removable key is in the ignition. Once you finish your trip, the vehicle auto-locks itself.\nRides can also be paused, so you won't lose your Pod if you nip into the dairy for some milk.\nDrivers must stay within the city limits or incur a fine.\nLime covers all insurance and fuel costs.\nDrivers have to have held a full licence for at least a year and a clean driving record \u2014 which Lime defines as \"at minimum, no alcohol or drug-related incidents in the past seven years, no more than two minor violations in the past three years; and no more than one accident in the past three years\".\n\"We take a user-centric approach and a lot of people want to take longer trips that might not be a good fit for a scooter. So we're piloting the LimePod programme,\" Sun said.\n\"We want people to use micro-mobility [scooters and bikes] in high-density areas maybe and car-share or pod-share for suburban areas.\"\nNegotiations for the LimePods are expected to begin with the council should the company gain a permanent licence for its scooters, after their trial period ends on March 31.\nThere are a number of carsharing companies popping up around the country.\nElectric car company Yoogo, which launched in Christchurch last year, has now come to Auckland but has just two cars in the city and must be picked up and dropped off at the ANZ Centre car park on Albert St.\nThey can be booked by the minute and unlocked via an app and picked up.\nCityhop has a fleet of more than 80 vehicles in Auckland and Wellington. But they charge by the hour rather than by the minute and have fewer, designated parking areas than what Lime wants.\nThe NZ Automobile Association has welcomed Lime's idea, saying it would offer people more options.\nAA principal adviser for infrastructure, Barney Irvine, said typically, these kinds of schemes worked best in cities with much higher population density to that in Auckland.\n\"It would be really interesting to see how much demand there is out there,\" he said. \"If they can make it work, it's only good news for the transport business.\"\nClive Matthew-Wilson, editor of the car review website dogandlemon.com is skeptical.\n\"Adding cars to a gridlocked city isn't going to help with congestion and isn't going to be a very quick way of getting around, unless you're travelling after hours. The problem is, most people want to travel at the same time, which is how rush hours are created.\"\nSun sees Pod reducing a city's vehicle fleet as family's ditch their second car in a favour of using rideshares.\nIn Seattle, Lime is using the Fiat 500, a petrol-powered car, and Lime staff run around town to refuel the cars.\nSun says the ultimate aim is to convert Pod to an electric vehicle fleet.\n\"We want to make it very affordable,\" Sun said.\n\"It's ... cheaper than a taxi or an Uber, and it's cheaper than taking your own car because you don't have to pay for the parking.\"\nIf Lime launches in Auckland with petrol-powered Pods, it will buy carbon credits to offset emissions, Sun said.\nIt was not yet known how many pods would be involved in an initial roll-out.\nLime Asia-Pacific manager Mitchell Price said the company was in talks with Auckland Council about making public carparks in some areas of the city mixed-use, so they could be used for one Pod or five Lime scooters.\nAn Auckland Council spokeswoman told the Weekend Herald it was yet to be formally approached about the idea, but is open to meeting with the company to discuss the venture.",
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        "raw_content": "Crusaders, Hurricanes still on top of Super 14 14 Mar 2006\nAfter round five, New Zealand teams are occupying four of the top seven places on the Super 14 table, with the Crusaders and Hurricanes anchored at the top. However, with a few tough challenges up next week, that could all change. ELLIE VAN BAAREN takes a look at this week\u2019s Super 14 action.\nThe Crusaders answered the Chiefs questions, the Hurricanes stormed home in the last few minutes, the Highlanders talked themselves into losing, while the Blues closed ranks on the sidelines. That was round five of the Super 14.\nI feel sorry for the Chiefs. They played their best rugby of the competition so far, but they happened to be up against the Crusaders, whose best is simply so much better than the rest. Sione Lauaki had a great game and the Waikato team were leading 19-18 with just 18 minutes to go.\nThey more than held their own, continuallly putting the Canterbury team under pressure and winning their fair share of possession. But when it came down to it, they couldn\u2019t finish off. The movement of the recycled ball was slow and both Rico Gear and Mose Tuiali\u2019i\u2019s last-minute tries came from Chiefs mistakes while receiving kick offs.\nWonderboy Daniel Carter kicked 15 points, but strained his knee in the process. At this stage he is still expected to take the field for the Crusaders\u2019 clash with the Cats in Christchurch this weekend.\nThe Crusaders have a bye the week after and don\u2019t head to South Africa until round 12, so they\u2019re facing another five games in the southern hemisphere, three of which are at Jade Stadium. With no major injury worries, things are looking good.\nThe Hurricanes will also be pleased with most of their round five match, although it took them a while to get into the groove. The Stormers were ahead 19-13 with just five minutes to go when captain Rodney So\u2019oailo ordered a kick for touch on a kickable penalty. That set an epic five minutes into motion with Tane Tuipulotu and Hosea Gear scoring the tries that kept the Wellington side in second place.\nNext up, the Hurricanes take on the Bulls, the best of the South African sides so far, and very strong at home. The Pretoria team stopped the Highlanders in their tracks at the weekend, preventing the southerners from making the clean sweep of its South African tour.\nMind you the win couldn\u2019t all be put down to the Bulls\u2019 performance, the Highlanders did as much as they could to lose the game. Captain Anton Oliver and coach Greg Cooper were fuming at their team\u2019s inability to score during the game, with Oliver claiming the team had opportunities to score at least two or three more tries.\nFirst five-eighth Nick Evans was the best of the Highlanders, cutting through the defence and scoring the team\u2019s only try. Unfortunately Evans left the field in the 56th minute with what has now been identified as a broken collarbone. He will be sorely missed by the Highlanders as they prepare to take on the last two of the South African teams \u2013 the Sharks and the Cats \u2013 in Dunedin and Invercargill respectively.\nDespite having got the tough South African tour out of the way early in the competition, the Highlanders now face five more rounds before they get their bye. The Blues were no doubt grateful for their week\u2019s break as they tried to re-group for the rest of the competition. The team\u2019s fans and management will be hoping the team that runs out to face the Brumbies in Auckland this weekend is a different one entirely to the one that has lost three of its last four matches.\nThe Blues are currently 13th on the table with just four points and have several points to prove: firstly that they can still play the game and secondly that the Brumbies firing of coach David Nucifora was the Auckland franchise\u2019s gain. The Blues beat the Brumbies last year when Nucifora was assistant coach, and this year the Brumbies fancy their chances. I don\u2019t normally like saying this, but go the Blues.",
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        "raw_content": "LGBT activists to hold the \"Parade of Pride\" in Belgrade\nBy Oculus News Sunday, September 16, 2018 LGBT, Serbia\nLGBT community activists in Serbia will hold today the parade in downtown Belgrade under enhanced security measures.\nThe parade of pride will be the last event of the Weekly Pride Week activities in Belgrade, featuring films, exhibitions, conferences and debates.\nThe organizers of the event under the slogan \"Say Yes\" displayed a list of requests from this community, including: regulation of official documents on transgenders, education reforms in texts with discriminatory content and protection against hate crimes.\nAbout 100 people attended a similar parade in June, which ended without any major incident.\nActivists emphasize that the prejudices against the LGBTI community are a major problem in Serbia.\nLGBT activists to hold the \"Parade of Pride\" in Belgrade Sunday, September 16, 2018 Rating: 5",
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        "raw_content": "Off-Grid Forum \u2013 www.off-grid.net/forum/\nOFF-GRID 101 | September 2, 2004\nPost your comments on the off-grid community. Just go to the live Forum, register and then upload comments or questions. You will need to download a small, safe piece of software, but it works, and it is safe.\nFor Q&A on Geothermal Heat, click on the Forum logo above. It is not quite as easy as plugging a wire into the earth and then lying back and toasting your toes but almost. Go to the Forum to ask questions and get answers on installing Geothermal.\nClicking on the comments link at the bottom of this page will take you to comments posted on the site.\nOff Grid forum on the web\n13 Responses to \u201cOff-Grid Forum \u2013 www.off-grid.net/forum/\u201d\nI\u2019m 17, and I am wanting to live off grid immensely.\nThough, I don\u2019t know much quite yet on how to. I am eagerly looking for any advice from anyone who is knowledgeable about it. I can\u2019t not stand this society anymore. I don\u2019t want to do it alone but if it comes down to it I just might.\nBut, none the less if anyone has any knowledge, experience, or advice they would like to share, preferably someone in California. I would greatly appreciate it. I am aware on how difficult it is so don\u2019t tell me I\u2019m in over my head because of my age.\nHi we have rentals off the grid how do we find our match ? People that want to live this way\npeterhawkes\nOff-Grid Solutions on Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia\nGo to http://www.peterhawkes.com/off-grid and get on the path to water and energy freedom today !\nAny ideas on water/sewer solutions to be off grid (in st. paul, mn)?\nI am thinking the winters might make this difficult or impossible.\nany thoughts or ideas or links are appreciated!\nThank, I really appreciate that. I would like to network/communicate with more non-wealthy off gridders.\nThat is great information. I plan to go off grid.\nI wonder if there are any Florida off gridders watching this. IF so, I\u2019d like to get in contact.\nRudy, If you really want to live off grid and use a shipping container, then it\u2019s up to you to learn the information you need to know about land regulations, it very much depends on where you are going to live, different places have different rules and regulations, usually the farther you are from \u201ctown\u201d, the fewer regulations there are. Do your homework, look around and see what is available, one good source for information on what permits you may or may not need is a realtor.\nAs far as your belief that everyone who lives off grid is wealthy, think again, my hubby and I live 100% off grid, this is our 3rd winter living here, we have done everything very much on the cheap, the property was cheap, the small house we built ourselves was cheap (we used a lot of recycled materials), our lifestyle is very cheap. It\u2019s quite possible to do. You can read about how we did it here on this site, just look to the top left of the screen, click on \u201cselect category\u201d and choose my name at the bottom of the menu Wretha, you will find that it is possible to live cheap, the main thing you need to remember is you have to do as much for yourself as possible, anytime you have someone else do anything, it takes money out of your pocket. We do everything for ourselves, we are very independent, we are far from wealthy, in fact we earn so little money that we would easily fall into the poverty category, but I assure you that we are happy, we are not on welfare, we are healthier than we have ever been.\nStop waiting for someone to tell you what to do, just go out and DO IT for yourself, find a cheap property with little to no building codes, look up Jospeh Jenkins Humanure and you will know how to take care of your sewage problem, learn how to grow your own food, learn how to preserve your harvest (drying, canning\u2026), get a few chickens and rabbits\u2026 you can do whatever you really want to do.\nI am considering going off the grid in a shipping container home, but I really need info on land regulations. I have heard of no permit required, but I do not know what that entails, also need info on best and easiest ways to dispose of sewage. I find it a bit ludicrous that many who advocate simple living are so wealthy that it is nothing to them. Many of us are not wealthy, simply would like to get away from civilization and have a way to live.\nJust found this site and love it! Hope to see more stories about living off grid. We are moving off grid to northern MN in june and can\u2019t wait!\nHi \u2013 I wanted to read many of the stories here but I could not, because of a google ad box that floated over the text on the right side of the screen. It went down about three paragraphs, so I couldn\u2019t get most of the first three paragraphs of a story. I hope you can get that fixed, as I am very interested in your website and the subject matter here. Thanks!\nNick, send me an email and tell me what you are looking for, I would love to write up something for your website, article, \u201cabout me\u201d whatever you would like.\nhttp://www.rain-barrel.net\nhttp://www.ne-design.net\nAaron, please let us have some details of your rainwater harvesting system to post up on the site. Thanx\nHello, I am working on rainwater harvesting systems if anyone is interested. My website is at: http://www.rain-barrel.net\nHi there! I see that you have gotten this site going! Good for you! I just wanted to mention that mine, http://www.juiced.ca is also going. We are hosting news, reviews, discussions and debates!\nMany technical resources as well!",
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        "raw_content": "Fulweiler, Bernadette, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC; John, Rita Marie, DNP, EdD, CPNP-PC DCC\nAbstract: Although anxiety is the most common mental health condition among adolescents in the United States, the current standards of practice for treatment are expensive, may be difficult to obtain, and potentially harmful. Although mind and body practices show great promise in the treatment of adolescent anxiety, financial constraints, lack of education, and structural barriers can hinder the integration of these practices into primary care.\nMB, 14-year-old female patient, presents to her pediatric NP with a report of severe anxiety that is interfering with school performance, sleep, and social interactions. The patient's mother states that therapy and/or psychiatry is \u201ctoo expensive and is not covered by our insurance\u201d and that she is opposed to psychiatric medications. Considering the family's particular attitude toward mental health care, how might a pediatric primary care NP approach treatment for this child?\nThe interplay between concerns about adverse reactions of antidepressants and the increasing costs of mental health care provides new ways for NPs to treat anxious adolescents with low-cost, alternative treatment methods. This article explores the value of mind and body practices in adolescents suffering from anxiety.\nAnxiety is the anticipation of a threat, whereas fear is the physical and emotional reaction to a potential threat.1 The phrase \u201canxiety disorder\u201d is an umbrella term for a variety of disorders that are characterized by excessive and perpetual anxiety and fear that severely impact daily life.1 Anxiety disorders tend to be comorbid with one another, and the specific fears or triggers that produce pathologic anxiety differentiate them from each other.\nCommon anxiety disorders in adolescents include specific phobias, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and agoraphobia.2 Due to their comorbid nature, this article does not differentiate between specific anxiety disorders, but will rather address adolescent pathologic anxiety as a whole.\nPrevalence and demographics. Anxiety disorders are the most common adolescent mental health conditions in the United States, with approximately one-third (31.9%) of 13- to 18-year-old children suffering from clinical anxiety.3 In addition, 8.3% of adolescents with anxiety disorders experience severe impairment in their daily functioning.3 Females are more commonly affected than males, with lifetime prevalence rates of 38% and 26%, respectively.3 A 2017 New York Times Magazine article highlighted the increasing problems of anxiety disorders in adolescents.4 The article cites academic pressures, physical and intellectual insecurities, cyber-bullying, and peer judgment on social media sites as factors contributing to the increasing rates of intense juvenile anxiety.\nSeveral signs and symptoms help NPs differentiate between adolescents suffering from normative fear and anxiety versus clinical anxiety. Whereas anxiety and fear are typical reactions to the academic, social, and developmental challenges common during the adolescent years, clinical or pathologic anxiety is excessive, persistent, and disruptive.1Furthermore, while normative anxiety is often transient and situational, clinical anxiety disorders are typically chronic and usually last 6 months or more.1\nClinical anxiety also deviates from normative anxiety through an overestimation of risk or danger.2 While adolescentstypically experience anxiety with regard to developmentally appropriate fears and concerns, adolescents with clinical anxiety have an intense interpretation of everyday events.2 Clinical anxiety may manifest as a fear response called a panic attack, which is a sudden burst of intense fear accompanied by physical manifestations, such as heart palpitations, accelerated heart rate, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, paresthesia, and nausea.1\nScreening. Due to the high prevalence of anxiety disorders among children and adolescents, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) recommends that clinicians practice developmentally appropriate anxiety screening during routine mental health assessments.5 The American Academy of Pediatrics and the AACAP recommend several self-report tools.5-7 These tools are available at no cost and include the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders in children and adolescents for children over 8 years and the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale, which has been shown to be a reliable and valid measure of anxiety in adolescent populations.\nThe most common practices in the treatment of adolescent anxiety include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy with antidepressants, or a combination of the two therapies.5 Although CBT therapy has been shown to be useful in the treatment of anxiety, hindrances to the use of CBT include limited affordable mental health services, long waiting lists for treatment, and demanding parental time commitments to care.2\nThe pharmacologic treatment of choice is the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which can be worrisome to parents due to an FDA black box warning for increased risk of suicidal ideation. Furthermore, the risk of SSRIs to the developing brain remains unclear and underresearched.\nWhile adolescents are less likely to obtain mental health services, they are more likely to use complementary therapiesthan any other pediatric subgroup.8 In addition, children with anxiety disorders are more likely to use complementary therapies for the treatment of symptoms. Mind and body practices encompass self-regulation and positive thinking, including techniques such as biofeedback, mindfulness, yoga, and hypnosis to help promote self-control, physical health, and emotional well-being.9\nA search of PubMed, Columbia Libraries Catalog, and Google Scholar was performed to find articles related to the reduction of adolescent anxiety through mind and body practices. The research yielded four subcategories of interest: biofeedback, mindfulness, yoga, and hypnosis. Studies published between 2010 and 2016 were selected based on the quality of the research, application to anxiety control, incorporation of mind and body practices, and relevance to the adolescent population. Key search words included adolescents, teens, pediatrics, high school, anxiety, anxiety disorder, worrying, mind and body practices, complementary and alternative medicine, yoga, hypnosis, biofeedback, and mindfulness.\nBiofeedback. Biofeedback is a tool that enables individuals to increase self-awareness and physical control through physiologic feedback. (See Biofeedback therapies in the treatment of adolescent anxiety.) This feedback can include heart rate monitoring, neurofeedback, skin conductance levels, skin temperature measurements, or electromyography for muscle tension awareness.9 The two methods of biofeedback studied in anxious adolescents include heart rate variability (HRV) and video game\u2013based biofeedback. HRV is a low-cost, portable, and commercially available method of reducing anxiety through the measurement of an adolescent's pulse in diverse situations.10,12\nGame-based biofeedback mechanisms apply relaxation techniques in a video game scenario where adolescentscomplete tasks through controlling heart rate, skin conductance, and/or emotion regulation techniques.11,13 In the adolescent population, both HRV biofeedback and video game-based biofeedback demonstrated progress in combating anxiety and stress.10-13\nMindfulness. Mindfulness training involves the refinement of consciousness, which provides individuals with skills to focus their attention on the present moment and to separate from negative thoughts or feelings. (See Mindfulness in the treatment of adolescent anxiety.) Mindfulness programs use components of Buddhist Vipassana meditation, which emphasizes sensory detachment through reducing bias, remaining nonjudgmental, and focusing on a separation from negative outlooks.9,11 Mindfulness programs often incorporate aspects of thought meditation, body scanning, and mindful breathing to promote anxiety reduction.10,11,14\nRandomized controlled trials (RCTs) have demonstrated the benefits of mindfulness training in adolescents.10,12,14-17Several of these studies found that mindfulness programs implemented in secondary school settings were effective in alleviating anxiety and stress in students.12,14-17 While adolescence itself can be a tumultuous period of emotional, physical, and cognitive development, several predisposing factors can put this population at even higher risk for symptoms of anxiety.15-17 Three high-risk populations that demonstrated positive effects from mindfulness therapy included minority children, inner-city youths, and teens with social anxiety.15-17\nYoga is a mind and body practice that incorporates physical postures (asanas), breathing control (pranayama), and mindful meditation to elicit relaxation, improve flexibility, regulate emotions, and reduce stress and anxiety.9,18 As one of the most popular mind and body practice therapies in the United States, yoga has numerous anxiolytic effects. Focusing specifically on the adolescent population, researchers recently demonstrated the benefits of yoga.18-21\nLow in cost, easy to implement, and accessible to individuals of all physical fitness levels, yoga has become an increasingly popular anxiety management tool. The recent implementation of yoga in high school and summer program curriculums has been shown to improve anxiety and reduce stress.20,29 Practicing yoga for 30 minutes 3 to 4 days per week over a semester improved students' primary coping skills and emotional regulation (see Yoga in the treatment of adolescent anxiety).18\nHypnosis. Clinical hypnosis is a form of mind-body therapy that strives to reduce the sympathetic stress response through the activation of the parasympathetic nervous system.9 Through guided relaxation techniques, the parasympathetic nervous system activates and creates an altered state of consciousness that aids in forming a mind-body connection and control over one's stress response.9,21 Hypnosis is a low-cost therapy that incorporates imagery and relaxation techniques. These relaxation techniques can be easily taught to adolescents to reduce the sympathetic stress response.22-24\nEricksonian hypnosis, which provides patients with indirect suggestions for relaxation, has been shown to significantly reduce anxiety in preprocedural adolescent patients.23 Additionally, telehypnosis has been shown to be an effective tool in the management of anxiety-related absenteeism in high school students.22 Biofeedback, mindfulness, and yoga each incorporate components of hypnosis and may even be considered subtypes of the hypnotic state (see Hypnosis in the treatment of adolescent anxiety).21\nSummary of literature findings. A growing body of evidence supports the implementation of mind-body practices as a low-risk and cost-effective strategy in the management of adolescents with anxiety. Biofeedback, mindfullness, yoga, and hypnosis are all promising forms of mind and body practices in the battle against rising rates of adolescent anxiety. The literature supports the use of mind and body practices in the home, the classroom, and in clinical settings. A lack of randomized studies, appropriate sample sizes, and longitudinal data emphasize the need for future research to refine the benefits of mind and body practices for adolescents with anxiety.\nRole of the pediatric NP\nClinical. In the field of pediatric primary care, there is a dire need for affordable and accessible mental health care strategies. As of 2014, 55% of adolescents with mental health disorders did not receive any form of professional mental health care.25 Of this 55%, the least likely adolescents to receive psychiatric healthcare were teens with underlying anxiety disorders.\nThe NP should provide competent anxiety screening at every annual health visit.5 Ensuring that the child is getting adequate sleep is an integral part of the history, as recent data point to a lack of sleep being a risk factor for mental health disorders.26 The use of screening tools enables NPs to identify the signs and symptoms of anxiety and subsequently form the appropriate plan of care. Low-cost, low-barrier, and effective mind and body practices can be explained in the primary care setting to create a personalized plan to combat anxiety.\nRecognizing barriers to mind and body practices in primary care. Financial and structural barriers hinder the integration of these practices into primary care. By acknowledging and overcoming these obstacles, patients can benefit from the full potential of mind and body practices. Three significant challenges to mind and body practices in primary care include time restrictions, financial constraints, and a lack of administrative support.\nTwo recent studies analyzing clinician perceptions of mind and body practices in primary care found that time restraints are the primary barriers to the using these therapies.27,28 Similarly, reimbursement and billing constraints hinder the time clinicians can spend using complementary therapies in the office setting.28 A lack of administrative support and financial backing was also a significant hindrance to using complementary therapies.28 Without the help of the clinic administration and leadership, continuing-education resources and opportunities for providers were limited.\nEducation. Research has demonstrated a severe deficit in NP education regarding complementary therapies. Although 81% of NPs believe that complementary therapies have a place in primary care medicine, only 32% of NPs feel that they have adequate knowledge of mind and body practices.27 Education regarding the benefits and methods of integrating mind and body practices into patient care should be initiated in nursing school, supported in NP master's programs, and reinforced the primary care workplace (see Mind and body educational resources for NPs).\nNeed for further research. Future studies tailoring mind and body practices to primary care mental health management should include large and diverse population samples that highlight the benefits and disadvantages of mind and body practices among various cultural groups. Finally, an understanding of the short-term versus long-term benefits, feasibility, and adherence should be appreciated to determine the effectiveness of these treatments over time.\nIn response to the intense need for adolescent mental health care in the United States, the pediatric NP's role must expand to integrate screening and treatment for anxiety among adolescents. Increased interest in complementary therapies, high rates of childhood anxiety, the controversy surrounding SSRI use in adolescents, and the climbing costs of mental health care point to the need for mind and body therapeutic approaches to anxiety management. Despite the many barriers to mind and body practices, current research focusing on biofeedback, mindfulness, yoga, and hypnosisdemonstrates that these methods show promise to reduce anxiety among adolescent populations.",
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        "raw_content": "Special Report: Breakthrough Battery Technology Ushers in a New Era of Profit\nWhen we talk about batteries in the 21st century, we're not talking about copper-topped Duracell cylinders and the Energizer Bunny.\nWe're talking about smartphones, tablets, solar cells, and electric cars.\nThese are the segments driving battery demand... and I do mean \u201cdriving.\u201d\nThat blip speeding toward us from the horizon is the electric car.\nNew and second-generation plug-in models have ushered in a new era in electric vehicles. These vehicles can go further on a single charge than ever before.\nThe Nissan Leaf, Chevy Bolt, and the Tesla Model 3 all have a 200-mile range. And some others, like Audi's R8 e-tron, are up near 300 miles of range. 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        "raw_content": "Home > Economics for everyone > For a wider audience > Do you know... ? > 1 - Figure > Income and earnings inequality in Great Britain: the Gini coefficient, 1978 (...)\nThe figure plots how two types of inequality have evolved in Great Britain. From 1978 to 1991, Household income* inequality (blue line) rose from that of a relatively average developed country, with a Gini coefficient** of 0.23, to being amongst the most unequal countries in the OECD, with a Gini coefficient over 0.3. Since 1991, it has stabilized around 0.3. Individual earnings inequality (green line) amongst full-time workers rose fairly steadily over the period. What explains the difference between these trends?\nMike Brewer and Liam Wren-Lewis investigated specifically the question \u201cwhy did income inequality in the UK rise very rapidly but then remain flat thereafter?\u201d (blue line), seeking to distinguish between two broad hypotheses: was it the case that those factors which drove the rise in income inequality between 1978 and 1991 were specific to that period? Or was it that the factors behind the pre-1991 rise in inequality have continued, but have been offset by new factors pulling inequality downwards? To answer these questions, they constructed annual, cross-sectional microdata with consistent measures of income and household characteristics spanning 1978 to 2008/09, and used three complementary decompositions techniques.\nPrior to 1991, employment and self-employment income became more unequally distributed amongst the economically active. Additionaly, an increase in unemployment and investment inequality, combined with a reduction in taxes and benefits, worked to further push up overall household income inequality.\nSince 1991, employment and self-employment income inequality continue to rise, but a number of factors have mitigated the effect of these changes on total income inequality. First, inequality between those with different employment statuses has fallen, primarily due to a fall in the number of unemployed. Second, employment taxes have played a larger role since 1991 in mitigating the increase in inequality of gross employment income than they did before 1991. Third, investment income has contributed less to total income inequality since 1991, largely due to the decline in its importance as an income source. Finally, a rise in the relative incomes of pensioners and households with children under five \u2013 both groups that benefited from reforms to welfare benefits and tax credits during the 1990s and (especially) 2000s \u2013 has pulled inequality down. Overall, since 1991 these four factors have almost entirely offset the impact on income inequality of the inequality-increasing changes in the distribution of earnings and self-employment income.\nGoing forward, one point of concern may be that at least two of these four factors are unlikely to continue pushing inequality down from 2008-09 onwards. Unemployment has rapidly increased since 2008 and in the medium term is unlikely to move below the low achieved during the 2000s. Meanwhile, recent changes to the benefit regime are likely to further increase inequality. Future movements in net earnings inequality are therefore likely to become central to the trend in income inequality.\n* Household income includes wage earnings, self-employment income, capital income and tax & social transfers\n** The Gini coefficient, ranging between 0 and 1, is the most commonly used measure of inequality\nMike Brewer (Essex University, IFS) and Liam Wren-Lewis (PSE, INRA).\n\u201cAccounting for Changes in Income Inequality: Decomposition Analyses for the UK, 1978\u20132008\u201d. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. Volume 78, Issue 3, pages 289\u2013322, June 2016\nhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/obes.12113/full",
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        "raw_content": "Book Review: The Upset: Young Contemporary Art\nThe Upset is published by Gestalten and I've read that all their art books are edited and designed by designers. It shows. The cover has a nice smooth canvas texture and the illustrations are printed on high quality art matte paper.\nHaving this book is like having your own contemporary art museum. There are established artists like Mark Ryden, who drew the cover, to exciting new talents. 95 artists contributed to the book. Each artist has a little written about them and there are a few interviews as well.\nPainting is the medium of choice here. You won't see any digital works. The few categories of art here are Lowbrow, Gothic, Realism, Illustration, Character, Urban Art, Pattern and Expressionism. While many of the artists are associated with Lowbrow and Neo-Surrealism. Their take on art is one of modern perspective, drawing influences from all sorts of places. Their work in this book is timeless and a refreshing break from the multimedia commercial art scene.\nThe book might be pricey but it's a satisfying visual treat, great for illustrators and anyone into contemporary art.\nPlaces to get The Upset: Young Contemporary Art\nI just bought this book\nSubmitted by Steven on October 4, 2012 - 8:10am\nI just bought this book listed as new and the binding seems to be loose is this the way the book is made?\nThe binding should not be\nThe binding should not be loose.\nIf it's like the third picture above, it's ok.\nI'm sorry I meant the spine\nSubmitted by Steve on October 4, 2012 - 5:18pm\nI'm sorry I meant the spine of the book.\nThe spine of the book is rather loose but, the contents of the book is awesome.",
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        "title": "Column: What\u2019s really at stake in the EB-5 investor visa overhaul: honesty | PBS NewsHour",
        "raw_content": "Norman Oder Norman Oder\nhttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/column-whats-really-at-stake-in-the-eb-5-investor-visa-overhaul-honesty\nColumn: What\u2019s really at stake in the EB-5 investor visa overhaul: honesty\nEconomy Dec 15, 2015 1:15 PM EST\nUpdate: Despite bipartisan efforts to reform the EB-5 visa program, Congress has reauthorized the program with no changes through September 2016.\nThrough the EB-5 visa program, wealthy foreigners can invest $500,000 to $1 million in development projects and in turn, receive green cards for themselves and family members if the investment can be shown to create 10 U.S. jobs. The program is now up for Congressional reauthorization.\nSupporters of the program have a basic mantra: \u201cIt creates jobs for U.S. workers at no expense to the U.S. taxpayer.\u201d\nThat\u2019s what Stephen Yale-Loehr, an adjunct immigration law professor at Cornell University and founding director of the EB-5 trade group Invest in the USA, told PBS NewsHour last week.\nThat\u2019s pretty much what Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), eager to attract investment to his state, claimed in a statement.\nBut claiming that EB-5 investments create jobs at no expense to the taxpayer is bogus. It\u2019s also why an expected compromise regarding reauthorization of EB-5 falls short, despite improvements to the program.\nHaving covered the EB-5 issue for five years, especially regarding its role in the controversial Atlantic Yards (now known as Pacific Park) real estate project in Brooklyn, I think the program should be stopped in its tracks and fully revamped, not simply tweaked.\nThe ability to monetize a scarce public asset \u2014 access to the United States \u2014 has become a gravy train for developers seeking cheap loans, immigration attorneys, China-based migration agencies and federally-authorized investment packagers known as regional centers.\nThe profits at stake prompt deceptive practices \u2014 both in marketing investments and claiming job creation \u2014 that distort the intent if not the letter of the law.\nRegional centers and profits\nRegional centers \u2014 operations that pool EB-5 money for development projects \u2014 earn hefty fees from investors, as high as $50,000 per investment. Regional centers also profit from the spread between the interest they pay immigrant investors and then charge entrepreneurs.\nThe green card alchemizes profits. Think about it: As long they get green cards, the immigrant investors don\u2019t really care about interest and will take a 1 percent return. Meanwhile, the entrepreneurs getting the loan are eager to pay the regional center 5 to 8 percent as opposed to 12 percent they might have to pay on the open market.\nNo wonder the number of regional centers has leaped. Check out the graph below from a 2014 Brookings-Rockefeller report, reporting on 2013 figures. It looks dramatic, but the number of regional centers as of early 2013 has since more than tripled to 781 today.\nCourtesy the Brookings Institution.\nThe current legislation may curb some of the worst abuses, but it essentially represents an effort to expand access to the gravy train, rather than stop the train and rethink the program.\nA Rube Goldberg-type program\nUnlike Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) \u2014 who by the way, is an outlier in Congress \u2014 I don\u2019t think the issue is that \u201cAmerican citizenship is for sale, and that\u2019s not what our country stands for.\u201d\nYes, it\u2019s unseemly that green cards can be acquired so cheaply. And I say cheaply, because remember, investors are not giving up $500,000; they\u2019re just parking it for five years or so, and the major cost is foregone interest and fees. (Some small fraction of people lose their investment and some don\u2019t get their money back on time.)\nShould Congress rein in this controversial visa program?\nUniversity of Chicago Law professor Eric Posner calls the price \u201cextraordinarily low.\u201d No wonder the annual quota of 10,000 is oversubscribed. Most investors are Chinese nationals, seeking to get their children educated in the United States.\nBut allowing the rich to buy access is not unusual. It\u2019s the way we do it.\nMany other countries, including Australia and the United Kingdom, offer investor visa programs. But the U.S. has a relatively low minimum investment in comparison and a Rube Goldberg-type program, in which private entities market public assets. Other countries retain more public oversight.\nUnder the compromise legislation, the minimum investment would rise to $800,000, which is still rather low, and the federal government would have more tools to curb fraud and abuse, of which there have been a number of egregious cases.\nThe scandal is what\u2019s legal\nHowever, as the saying goes, the scandal is not what\u2019s illegal, it\u2019s what\u2019s legal.\nFirst, EB-5 funding doesn\u2019t necessarily \u201ccreate jobs.\u201d It might if it\u2019s seed money for projects that otherwise wouldn\u2019t have launched in rural areas or areas of high unemployment. But many investments aren\u2019t that.\nThe Government Accountability Office this year concluded that the agency overseeing EB-5, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, could not validly analyze job creation. After all, projects financed through regional centers don\u2019t require a headcount of employees. An economist\u2019s report, which calculates not only direct jobs, but also indirect and induced jobs caused by spending, can suffice. Let\u2019s say that you invest in an apartment construction project: The direct employees are construction workers, while indirect jobs are those workers at factories making the steel. The workers at the deli where the direct and indirect workers get their morning breakfast are induced jobs. That all can get a bit fuzzy.\nIs this job-creating foreign investment project too good to be true?\nMoreover, many EB-5 projects could have found private financing, New York University academic Gary Friedland recently told the Wall Street Journal, \u201cIt\u2019s a profit enhancement.\u201d\nIndeed, with Atlantic Yards, evidence suggests that a portion of the first round of $228 million in EB-5 financing was used to replace a high-interest land loan. Meanwhile, potential immigrant investors, wooed at flashy investment seminars featuring retired basketball stars like Darryl \u201cChocolate Thunder\u201d Dawkins, were told they were putting money into the Barclays Center arena \u2014 which was already funded.\nAs journalist Peter Elkind wrote in Fortune, \u201cEB-5 fundraising is a messy process, more like pitching vacation timeshares than any normal form of deal finance.\u201d\nThe potential for profits fuels misleading marketing. In three rounds of Atlantic Yards EB-5 financing, potential investors were fed praise from public officials for the overall project, even though the EB-5 investment would go to a subset of the project. (After I reported how promoters used a vague quote from Assistant Secretary of State Charles Rivkin purportedly in support of Atlantic Yards, the U.S. State Department successfully complained.)\nNo cost to taxpayers \u2014 really?\nSecond, if EB-5 represents no direct cost to taxpayers, that ignores \u201copportunity cost\u201d \u2014 that is, the benefits the public could get from an alternative policy.\nAs Dartmouth\u2019s John Vogel wrote in U.S. News & World Report in 2013:\nOne of the oddities about the EB-5 program is that the U.S. government is giving out the green cards, but the entrepreneur who puts together the investment gets the money. This scheme seems inefficient and open to corruption. If our government really believes that it is a good idea to sell green cards, maybe we should drop the pretense that this is a job creation program. It might be more efficient to have the money go directly to the U.S. Treasury and reduce the deficit by billions of dollars a year. In fact, the U.S. government could auction off these green cards and perhaps raise even more money.\nIf such reforms were adopted, however, EB-5 would not have such vocal local backers, nor such furious lobbying. As the Washington Post said in an astute editorial, EB-5 represents \u201ccorporate welfare\u201d for certain businesses. (A letter in response, naturally, defended \u201ca program that costs taxpayers nothing.\u201d)\nBlatant gerrymandering may be fixed\nThe reform bill (since revised) authored by Sen. Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and ranking Democrat Leahy would, among other things, reauthorize for five years the regional center program, in which immigrant investor funds are pooled and then loaned to a local project, usually in \u201ctargeted employment areas.\u201d\nThe debate in Washington significantly concerns targeted employment areas, which are defined as rural areas or areas with high unemployment. While the standard EB-5 investment is $1 million, investment in targeted employment areas lowers the threshold to $500,000.\nThe blue shaded area constitutes the project site. The red constitutes the census tracts that were used to calculate the targeted employment area. Map by Abby Weissman for Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report.\nNo wonder the vast majority of EB-5 investments occur in targeted employment areas. Four years ago, I reported on what I dubbed \u201cthe Bed-Stuy boomerang,\u201d a targeted employment area devised for the EB-5 investment, which included the prosperous area around the Atlantic Yards site and a poorer district. The New York Times pointed to similar distortions, in which a targeted employment area including the Battery Maritime Building in prosperous Lower Manhattan leaped across the East River to connect to an impoverished zone around a housing project.\nMore recently, the Wall Street Journal explained how the targeted employment area for a luxury tower in the Hudson Yards site west of midtown Manhattan was creatively connected to a housing project in West Harlem where unemployment is high. New York State officials have every incentive to draw such targeted employment areas, thus attracting cheap EB-5 capital to the state rather than let it go elsewhere. (An online consultancy, Real Estate Incentives Identified, even offers a handy gerrymandering tool.)\nAs the Wall Street Journal explained, most current EB-5 beneficiaries accept the Grassley-Leahy compromise, which would limit gerrymandering and thus help projects in the Senators\u2019 rural states, but the developer behind Hudson Yards wants to keep the status quo. The recent revision is somewhat less restrictive. In a modest reform, the new legislation mandates that one of the 10 required jobs be a direct job, validated with a head count. The major EB-5 trade group, Invest In the USA, initially resisted that, but apparently now accepts it.\nBut Invest In the USA pushed back on another proposed reform that would limit immigrant investors from getting credit for more than 30 percent of the jobs created by funds from other investors. They got their wish. So the EB-5 industry will still benefit from rules that allow them to credit immigrant investors for jobs created by the entire pot of money.\nWith Atlantic Yards, for example, the number of jobs generated by the first round of EB-5 funding, $228 million, were calculated based not on that sum but on a purported $1.4 billion \u201cproject,\u201d including the already-funded Barclays Center arena.\nIn other words, the immigrant investors got credit for jobs financed by public subsidies and government-authorized tax-free bonds, funding that was already in place, not leveraged by the EB-5 investment.\nIf that sounds strange, the EB-5 gold rush gets even more bizarre. The two most recent rounds of EB-5 funding for Atlantic Yards, since renamed Pacific Park Brooklyn, were launched on behalf not just of initial developer Forest City Ratner, but its new 70 percent partner in a joint venture, the Greenland Group.\nGreenland is owned and controlled by the government of Shanghai. 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        "raw_content": "Anna Deavere Smith puts herself into other people\u2019s words\nhttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/brief/246884/anna-deavere-smith\nAnna Deavere Smith, actor, playwright and activist, says she has been trying to become America, word for word. By conducting interviews and creating a narrative, she aims to make a current problem come alive. Deavere Smith offers her Brief but Spectacular take on listening to people.\nFinally, we turn to another installment of our series Brief But Spectacular, where we ask people about their passions.\nTonight, actor, playwright and activist Anna Deavere Smith, widely known for her roles on \"The West Wing\" and \"Nurse Jackie.\" She has also earned critical acclaim for her one-woman shows. The latest, \"Notes From the Field,\" recently aired on HBO.\nSmith shares her unique process for getting into character.\nAnna Deavere Smith:\nWhen I was a girl, my grandfather said that if you say a word often enough, it becomes you.\nAnd I have been trying to become America word for word. In the way that you would think about putting yourself in other people shoes, I'm putting myself in other people's words.\nI interview people, and I learn what they say and try to put together a lot of disparate parts of interviews in one whole, in order to make a current problem come alive.\nThere are certain points in any interview that I do that people start to speak in a way where the rhythm, you know, leads me to believe that there's emotions stored in there. And so, as an actor, emotions are my fuel, and those are the types of moments that I want to reenact on stage.\nDrinking malt liquor. This is not the time for us to be playing the lottery or to be at the Horseshoe Casino. This is not the time for us to be walking around.\nI was a mimic as a child. And, you know, I guess you could say that what I'm doing now is a more respectable version of that, which was \u2014 you know, inevitably, mimicry is a little bit subversive. I don't mean to be subversive. I'm not an impressionist.\nI'm delighted if audiences think something's funny, but I'm not making fun of a person.\nMy most recent play, \"Notes From the Field\" was based on my having done 250 interviews around the United States on the subject of what we call the school-to-prison pipeline.\nI'm interested in complicating the narrative and revealing to the people in my audience that there are many narratives. The more roots you have going off in different directions and grabbing the ground, you're probably going to be a stronger tree. And that would be my objective.\nAll of my works of art is a form of activism. I don't have answers. I don't indict people. I can let the judges do that. I can let the media do that. I'm a dramatist.\nA drama is always a constructive journey, where something is lost and then it's going to be regained.\nI went to New Orleans right after Katrina. And to watch people looking around at everything they lost and trying to make some sense and making an impromptu plan is really important to me in how I view the world.\nYou know, you could say, oh, my goodness, isn't that so hard? Doesn't that make you sad? For me, it's the opposite. It shows me just how inventive people are.\nI believe that the theater and other art forms are an opportunity to convene people around these issues and ask them while they're sitting together to do something.\nMy name is Anna Deavere Smith, and this is my Brief But Spectacular take on listening to people.\nYou can watch additional Brief But Spectacular episodes on our Web site, PBS.org/NewsHour/Brief.\nNews Wrap: Israeli airstrike kills one on Gaza border\nWhat past administrations learned from sending troops to the border",
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        "raw_content": "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will have a New Game+ mode\nEidos Montreal has announced via Twitter that the upcoming Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will have a New Game+ mode. What specifically that will entail wasn't revealed\u2014it's hard to get into a lot of detail in just 140 characters\u2014but in a new edition of DXTV, Executive Game Director Jean-Francois Dugas and Gameplay Director Patrick Fortier said that New Game+ will let players discover \"even more about all the maps and the secrets\" in the game.\nThe pair also touched on a number of other changes to the DX: Human Revolution sequel as well. The experience system will be better balanced by awarding experience points for combat actions, which they said will eliminate the feeling \"that there is a 'right way' to play.\" Adam Jensen's Smart Vision has been upgraded to reveal loot as well as characters, and his weapons, including ammunition type, can be modified on the fly\u2014even, apparently, in the middle of combat. The cover system has also been enhanced, enabling Jensen to quickly and accurately move between locations, and he'll also be back to hack from remote.\nThe best part about it (at least to me) is the news that Australian actor Vernon Wells will voice one of the game's characters. Wells is a stalwart sci-fi villain, probably best known for playing Wez in The Road Warrior and Bennett in Commando. He also seems to have something of a dire view of the future, saying that Mankind Divided \"is like something that could actually happen in the maybe not-so-distant future.\"\nDeus Ex: Mankind Divided is slated to come out in early 2016.",
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        "raw_content": "Whats the Latest with GMO Labeling?\nWhat's the Latest with GMO Labeling?\nThe hot debate in Washington over labeling genetically modified (GMO) foods is getting dicier for food and beverage companies, so General Mills has made a strategic move. It plans to label GMO products nationwide to comply a pending labeling law in Vermont.\n\"As the discussions continue in Washington, one thing is very clear: Vermont state law requires us to start labeling certain grocery store food packages that contain GMO ingredients or face significant fines,\" Jeff Harmening, an executive vice president and chief operating officer for U.S. retail at General Mills, said Friday.\nHarmening said the company can't label its products for only one state without significantly driving up costs for consumers. \"The result: consumers all over the U.S. will soon begin seeing words legislated by the state of Vermont on the labels of many of their favorite General Mills products,\" he said.\nThis news comes shortly after the Senate halted a bill, the Biotechnology Labeling Solutions Act, which would have prevented individual states from setting their own rules on making GMO labeling mandatory. The bill fell short of the 60 votes needed to trigger cloture, which would have allowed for full debate on the Senate floor. Under cloture, the Senate may limit consideration of a pending matter to 30 more hours of debate.\nSen. Roberts: 'We Cannot Stand on the Sidelines'\n\u201cWe cannot stand on the sidelines and risk increasing costs for consumers and further uncertainty in the marketplace for farmers and manufacturers,\" said bill sponsor U.S. Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) in an official statement ahead of the Senate's ruling.\nRoberts continued: \u201cMy approach to labeling acknowledges what many American consumers forget: our food is abundant, affordable and safe. We must continue our reliance on science and technology to ensure our continued prosperity.\"\nHalted Bill Would Have Preempted State, Local Laws\nProposed genetically modified organism (GMO) labeling legislation has been a hot topic among Washington lawmakers lately. Roberts' bill would have allowed for a voluntary national labeling standard for GMOs, but would have preempted any state or local laws, like in Vermont's legislation slated to take effect July 1, which make it mandatory.\nThe Flavor Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) recently said it supports a \"practical and commonsense solution\" to the labeling of biotech foods, and notably promoted during its visits to Capitol Hill a cohesive regulation, rather than a state-by-state patchwork.\nAs One Bill Stumbles, Vermont's Labeling Law Gets Closer\nOn a statewide basis, Vermont\u2019s Act 120 requires manufacturers to label whether their products contain GMOs. If a federal bill does not pass in the meantime to override this state law, GMO labeling in the state will go into effect on July 1, 2016. Before General Mills, the Campbell Soup Company became the first to prepare a new label for its products. Campbell added it would advocate for federal legislation that would require all foods and beverages regulated by the Food and Drug Administ\u00adration (FDA) and the U.\u200bS. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to be clearly and simply labeled for GMOs.\nIn July 2015, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 275-150 to approve the \u201cSafe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015,\u201d an amended bill that would also preempt state laws by creating a federal standard for the voluntary labeling of foods with GMO ingredients. As of July 2015, this bill was received in the Senate, read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. To track this bill, visit: https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/1599/all-info.",
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        "raw_content": "Massachusetts Lab Scandal Highlights the Importance of Careful Regulation in Laboratories\nWhat is Laboratory Law?\nLaboratory law has developed significantly in the past 50 years. According to Malcolm H. Merrill and W. Max Chapman\u2019s \u201cLaboratory Technicians: The Clinical Laboratory Law and Its Meaning to Private Physicians\u201d, clinical laboratory law was originally introduced in 1938, and laboratories were at first monitored on only a voluntary basis. While a number of amendments have been made to laboratory law since then, perhaps the most important development came about in 1988, when Congress passed the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act. The act was written and passed into law after medical misconduct resulted in \u201ca number of deaths from false-negative Pap smear readings.\u201d\nWhat Regulations are Laboratories Subjected To?\nLaboratory law varies from state to state. California State Laboratory Law requires that most laboratories be licensed or registered with the state. In addition to holding Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Certification (CLIA), labs require that complex testing cases be handled by chemists or scientists with a more advanced degree or certification. Calibrated lab equipment of the highest quality is used to produce the most exact measurements. These labs are inspected every 2 years to ensure that regulations are being met. Labs are also given tests\u2014a process called \u201cproficiency testing\u2014in which their results help to determine the quality and accuracy of their testing practices.\nDifferent types of laboratories are subject to regulation from different government entities. This is most oftentimes the state\u2019s Department of Health, The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Food and Drug Administration and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, among others.\nImplications of Improper Regulation\nScientific, or research, misconduct carries with it serious legal and ethical implications; as a result, the consequences for carrying out research misconduct are severe.\nOne case of research misconduct has been plaguing U.S. headlines as of late: A chemist in a state lab in Massachusetts has come under fire recently for allegedly \u201clying about drug samples she tested\u201d. The chemist, Annie Dookhan, confessed to lying about the number of samples she tested, admitting that at times she would test only a fraction of a group of samples and record the same results for all untested samples. A local news station reported that Dookhan\u2019s lab practices were often questioned by her colleagues. According to the Wall Street Journal , there are \u201cnearly 1,100 inmates currently serving time in cases in which Ms. Dookhan was the primary or secondary chemist.\u201d\nThere are many more negative consequences of improper, or absent, regulation of laboratories. This can include the improper handling and disposal of laboratory waste and hazardous substances, risking the safety of laboratory personnel and inaccurate results from contamination or lax clinical testing.\nIs There Enough Regulation?\nThe lab scandal in Massachusetts highlights lingering inefficiencies in laboratory law. While Dookhan was charged with obstruction of justice, her misconduct affected the outcome of thousands of drug-related cases.\nTo prevent serious cases of scientific misconduct, some scientists are calling for increased regulation and supervision\u2014a move that would include setting up cameras in laboratories. Some of those involved with Dookhan\u2019s case claim that this added level of supervision may be unnecessary, and that an in-lab quality manager provides an adequate level of supervision.\nIt is possible that laboratories could avoid serious cases of misconduct like this by discouraging competition based on the number of samples tested. Dookhan reportedly came under suspicion of her colleagues after outperforming them significantly by turning in suspiciously high numbers of tested samples. After all, some of the most significant changes to laboratory law came about after medical misconduct was directly attributed to human injury or death. Whether it be an incorrect medical test that results in the death of a patient after treatment is not sought, or the contamination of evidence for criminal cases that results in jail time for thousands, laboratory results often have a serious impact in peoples\u2019 lives. Focusing on the importance and potential implications of results\u2014undoubtedly a goal of most regulated laboratories\u2014may be the best solution for self-supervision in chemists, researchers and lab technicians.\nPrevious post: 6 Bizarre Personal Injury Claims\nNext post: Personal Injury Claims will Increase in Value",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Browse \u00bb Magazines \u00bb Film and Television Magazines \u00bb Variety \u00bb Article details, \"Auds Separate Art, Politics in Israel\"\nAuds Separate Art, Politics in Israel\nBy Kamin, Debra\nFor weeks now, Israelis have been fixated on Iran - not its government or its garrisons, but on its little independent film that could, Asghar Farhadi's \"A SePaTaUOn.\" Take a look at the headlines, and war between Israel and Iran seems imminent. The moviehouses, though, where tens of thousands of Israelis have queued up for sold-out showings of 44A SePaTaTdOn,\" tell a different story.\nWhen Guy Shani, CEO of Shani Films, a family-run business here that owns the country's ubiquitous Lev Cinema multiplexes, brought the Oscar-winning pic to Israel, he knew he would face a storm of questions. After all, Iran and Israel are locked in a potentially deadly game of nuclear chess. But Shani, like most of Israel's cinephiles, isn't particularly interested in politics.\n\"Everybody's called me. Everybody wants blood. Everybody wants me to say something provocative,\" Shani says, pacing back and forth in his Tel Aviv office. \"But I'm sorry. Do you know why I bought the movie? Because it was a great movie, and this is my profession.\"\nThe pic, which tells the story of a middle-class couple breaking up amid a fractious portrait of Iran that considers the divisions between the nation's secular and religious sectors, opened in February on nine screens across Israel, just before another battle between the two countries for the foreign-language Oscar was about to play out. On Feb. 26, the \"Footnote\" delegation (helmer Joseph Cedar and topliners Lior Ashkenazi and Shlomo Bar-Aba) walked the same red carpet as Farhadi and his group, and while they were never photographed together, Ashkenazi told the Israeli press he had chatted happily on the sidelines with two of the Iranian actors.\nIran took the Oscar statuette and Israel went home empty-handed, registering its 10th Oscar defeat, more than any other country. Farhadi used his moment at the podium to try to steer things away from politics, and to herald Iran's rich artistic history, saying, \"At the time when talk of war, intimidation and aggression is exchanged between politicians, the name of their country, Iran, is spoken here through her glorious culture.\"\nIranian state TV, however, struck an entirely different tone, trumpeting the win the following morning as a \"triumph over the Zionist regime\" and announcing that Israel's Oscar defeat was just the first step in its eventual demise.\nBut to Limor Edery, managing director and chief buyer for United King Films, one of Israel's largest production and distribution firms, such comments are irrelevant.\n\"Politics and films are two different things for us,\" she says of United King. \"In art, there is no place for this. \u2026\nPublication date: March 12-March 18\nKamin, Debra\nRituals of Conflict: Religion, Politics, and Public Policy in Israel By Ira Sharkansky Lynne Rienner, 1996\nBeyond Sacred and Secular: Politics of Religion in Israel and Turkey By Sultan Tepe Stanford University Press, 2008\nFREE! Crapsey, Algernon Sidney The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed., 2018\nFREE! pastoral The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed., 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Kelly Brianne Blackstock (n\u00e9e Clarkson; born April 24, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and occasional actress.\nIn 2002, she rose to fame after winning the first season of American Idol, and has since been established as \"The Original American Idol.\" Her debut single, \"A Moment Like This\", topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and broke the record for the biggest jump to number one in the chart's history; it became the best-selling single of the year in the country.\nShe became the runner-up of World Idol the following year.Clarkson's debut studio album, Thankful (2003), has been certified 2\u00d7 platinum and sold over 4.5 million copies internationally.\nIts lead single, \"Miss Independent,\" became an international hit, earning Clarkson her first Grammy nomination.\nShe developed a rock-oriented sound with the release of her sophomore album, Breakaway (2004).\nIt has been certified 6\u00d7 platinum and sold over 15 million copies worldwide, earning Clarkson two Grammy Awards, including one for the hit single \"Since U Been Gone.\" She later took full creative direction of her third album, My December (2007), which has been certified platinum.\nIts lead single, \"Never Again,\" became a top ten hit.\nClarkson's fourth album, All I Ever Wanted (2009), debuted at number one, and became a critical and commercial success.\nIts worldwide hit single, \"My Life Would Suck Without You\", surpassed \"A Moment Like This\" for the biggest leap to number one on a single week in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 Chart from number 97, a record it still holds today.\nHer fifth album, Stronger (2011), generated international chart-topping singles, \"Mr.\nKnow It All\" and \"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You),\" with the latter being the best selling American Idol single to date with over five million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time.\nThe album won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, making Clarkson the first and only artist to win the award twice.\nIn 2012, Clarkson released Greatest Hits \u2013 Chapter One; its lead single, \"Catch My Breath,\" became her twenty-fourth entry on the Hot 100 and eleventh million-selling single.\nClarkson's sixth album and first Christmas-themed release, Wrapped in Red (2013), became the best-selling holiday album of the year, making her the first American female artist to achieve this feat.In a career spanning over a decade, Clarkson has accumulated ninety-one number ones on the Billboard charts and eleven international number one singles, and has sold over 20 million albums worldwide.\nShe is known for her vocal versatility and range.\nHer music has mainly dealt with themes of heartbreak, independence, and self-empowerment for women and young teens.\nApart from her work in music, Clarkson has also ventured into television and film.\nClarkson's film debut was in the romantic musical From Justin to Kelly (2003) and she also appeared in American Dreams as Brenda Lee, in Reba, on The Voice as a guest advisor, on Duets as a mentor and judge.\nClarkson's musical work has also gained her numerous accolades, including three Grammy Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, twelve Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music Awards, two American Country Awards, and a Women's World Award.\nIn 2012, Clarkson was ranked nineteenth on VH1's list of \"100 Greatest Women in Music.\" In 2013, Clarkson was ranked number 105 on Joel Whitburn's \"Top 500 Artists Of All Time,\" number 5 on both \"Top Billboard 200 Female Artists\" and \"Adult Contemporary Artists,\" number 27 on \"Top Billboard 200 Artists,\" and number 75 on Billboard's \"Hot 100: Top 100 Artists.\" Billboard also ranked Clarkson as the 14th-best-selling artist of the 2000s and one of the top 200 album sellers of the Nielsen SoundScan era at number 187.Awards\nStronger (What Doesn't Kill You) (Promise Land Remix)",
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        "raw_content": "Home. Family. Warmth. Safety. Acceptance. These are some of the most important things in the world. We work, and struggle, and sacrifice to have them. They give our lives meaning.\nOver the past week, we\u2019ve shared stories of people who have fought for their families and sacrificed to create new lives in new homes. Your support of our mission helped us reach out to them and give encouragement in difficult times.\nA young woman who escaped the ebola outbreak in Congo has a new washer and dryer for her home.\nFamilies received \u201cwelcome home\u201d baskets filled with household essentials, sharing the message that they are indeed welcome in their new communities.\nA young family has new kitchenware, bedding, and other home furnishings after leaving Syria with only what they could carry in backpacks.\nCommunity pantries, shelters, and other support organizations received a welcome influx of much-needed items to help care for the people they see every day.\nA determined refugee from Liberia received a helping hand while working to make ends meet as she cares for her daughter and disabled mother.\nDozens of children all over the world started at new schools with new clothing, shoes, backpacks, and school supplies.\nThroughout this series of articles, we\u2019ve highlighted a number of organizations that help refugees around the world, as found by our staff members and regional representatives. It\u2019s our hope that you may feel inspired to reach out to these wonderful organizations too, or discover other groups near you. We\u2019re always looking for new ways to spread kindness, so if you find an organization that seems like a good fit, we\u2019d love to hear about it! Send us a message, or contact your local representative!\nBath Welcomes Refugees \u2013 Bath, England\nCaritas of Austin \u2013 Texas, US\nCenter for Asylum Seekers, Refugees, and Detainees (CARAD) \u2013 Perth, Australia\nCity of Refuge \u2013 Missouri, US\nEl Centro \u2013 Ohio, US\nInternational Care Network \u2013 Bournemouth, England\nInternational Rescue Committee (IRC) \u2013 worldwide\nRose Haven \u2013 Oregon, US\nSupport for Wigans Arrival Project \u2013 Manchester, UK\nWe\u2019ve all felt an abundance of love and hope in sharing these stories with each other and with you. Thank you for helping us as we work to conquer the world one random act of kindness at a time.",
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        "raw_content": "This article originally appeared in the Spring 2016 issue of Real Style magazine by writer Heidi Hofstad. Become a Real Style subscriber and get the hottest fashion, beauty and celebrity news, enter exclusive subscriber giveaways and be the first to receive the full digital version of Real Style magazine every month. Click here to subscribe for free!\nNot unlike other fashion labels where two designers run the show\u2014Dolce & Gabbana, Proenza Schouler, Rodarte and Rag & Bone\u2014the duo found the secret to keeping the creativity and the collections flowing is exactly that\u2026having a better half, in haus. However, working toward one in vogue vision makes for a little drama, now and again. \u201cThat\u2019s the funny thing, it\u2019s the most irrelevant thing that we might disagree on, like whether the colour has this or that name,\u201d Pilotto dishes on their seemingly insignificant creative conflict. But on imagining the label without De Vos, who signed on in 2007, Pilotto says affirmatively, \u201cNo. It\u2019s really all about the synergy between the two of us and that dialogue that is ongoing and constant.\u201d\nFrom their meeting as students at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium, to the walls of their East London studio, the Austrian-Italian Pilotto and Belgian-Peruvian De Vos have fashioned themselves as a force on the London scene. Innovators in the digital print revolution, from the onset, the designers offered impeccably constructed pieces depicting vibrant, graphic and kaleidoscopic digital prints\u2014their patterned, structured dresses set the trend. Although these prints would become intrinsic to their brand, Pilotto admits, \u201cIt was always clear to us that we didn\u2019t want to just stay on that level\u2014we didn\u2019t want it to be just about the prints.\u201d\n\u201cDigital print was the best way for us to express our vision in the beginning,\u201d De Vos further explains. \u201cIt was a new and exciting technique that we were pioneering, and it was right for our designs at that time\u2014we were able to own this as a category. As the brand has grown, we have been able to translate the same aesthetic in to other textiles and techniques, which had always been our plan.\u201d\nFast-forward to the duo\u2019s Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection, where an ethereal quality, created by ultra light feminine textures\u2014such as the layering of Chantilly and Macram\u00e9 French laces\u2014contrasts with a utilitarian spirit. Embellishments include Swarovski crystal surface adornments that punctuate patterned motifs. \u201cIt\u2019s exciting there is this appetite for more diversity in our collections. There\u2019s a need for pieces that really show the cut, that can exist in a plain fabric,\u201d shares Pilotto.\nFrom the opening of the show to the last runway look, swinging skirts, crop tops, culottes and figure-hugging dresses in crisp white, pale blue and mellow yellow channelled a Mediterranean attitude. \u201cWe wanted a collection that you can wear in the city, but that makes you dream of places you might go on vacation; to have this contrast between urban and holiday was important for us,\u201d says Pilotto. The pair also opted for prestigious jacquard and embroidery mills in Italy\u2019s Como and Veneto regions, respectively, to apply new techniques to their design process, all the while remaining on brand.\nCatwalk revellers witnessed another move beyond their digital print reputation with the debut of the first ever Peter Pilotto footwear collection for SS16. Open-toe ankle boots with cutouts and heeled sandals and slides accented with leather stripes in colour ways that coordinated with the clothing completed the look from head to toe. Having collaborated with British shoe designer Nicholas Kirkwood for many years, creating shoes for their runway shows, Pilotto and De Vos decided to put their best foot forward, solo. \u201cWe were heavily involved in the design process of the shoes we did with Nicholas and learned from things he would point out and pay attention to,\u201d says Pilotto. \u201cIt was really exciting to explore how to apply graphics to footwear and be playful with it. It was also quite fun to realize that often, shoe designers care most about the side view of the shoe, but we always care about the front view\u2014how to elongate the silhouette.\u201d\nGetting down to business, last year Pilotto and De Vos sold a minority stake in the label to MH Luxe Ltd. and stylish entrepreneur Megha Mittal. With this injection of capital, no doubt, comes even more possibility for brand expansion. The label is already sold in more than 50 countries and is stocked by luxury retailers such as The Room at Hudson\u2019s Bay in Toronto\u2014where Real Style sat down with Pilotto\u2014Selfridges, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman. \u201cOur retail partners tell us that it\u2019s quite unusual for a young brand to have an attraction to many different customers, of different age groups and different nationalities, so that\u2019s been quite fascinating, but quite a natural thing to us,\u201d reflects Pilotto.\nThe pair also landed multiple mass-market retailer collaborations with other brands, including Target, Kipling, Lisa Marie Fernandez, Ancient Greek Sandals and Nicholas Kirkwood. Then there are the celebrity and fashionista followers, who pluck the label\u2019s colour-happy collections from the runway, including Lupita Nyong\u2019o, Emily Blunt, Kerry Washington, Miranda Kerr, Jennifer Lopez and Sienna Miller. \u201cThe truly remarkable moments are when we meet some of our clients. These women are all so incredible, so sophisticated, and they love fashion. When someone comes up to us to introduce herself and expresses knowledge of our work, now that is a good memory every time,\u201d shares De Vos.\nCapitalizing on the known fashion support that a London business base offers, the duo recently took part in an exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) that brought the label further exposure. The V&A\u2019s Fashion in Motion series held four runway shows for the public. \u201cThe Peter Pilotto show was a retrospective and introduced audiences to the breadth of the label\u2019s output, which is far wider than just the digital print they are best known for,\u201d says Cassie Davies-Strodder, curator of Fashion in Motion. As to why the label is inspiring to both artists and fashion-types alike, Davies-Strodder says, \u201cThe V&A\u2019s focus is on leading design and craftsmanship. Peter Pilotto designs showcase an innovative use of print and textiles and an attention to detail which fits perfectly with that focus. They do not shy away from strong colours, prints and architectural shapes.\u201d\nThe high praise is indicative of Pilotto and De Vos\u2019 complementary skill sets. 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        "raw_content": "Regulators Prepare for Innovation in Distributed Ledger Technology\nRegulators across the globe are considering how existing regulations may accommodate the development of new distributed ledger technologies (\u201cDLT\u201d) (also known as \u201cblockchain\u201d). In just the first two months of 2017, the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Agency, the European Securities and Markets Authority, and the International Organizations of Securities Commissions all have issued reports on DLT. The reports explain that integrating novel DLT products into existing regulatory regimes may prove challenging as DLT continues to develop. DLT market participants should pay close attention as regulators prepare to address perceived weaknesses or potential risks relating to blockchains in their regulatory frameworks, and be ready to voice any concerns to, or discuss potential DLT benefits with the relevant authorities. FINRA has requested comments on its report, which are due March 31, 2017.\nRegulators across the globe have turned their attention to consideration of how existing regulations may accommodate the development of new distributed ledger technologies (\u201cDLT\u201d) (also known as \u201cblockchain\u201d). In just the first two months of 2017, the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Agency (\u201cFINRA\u201d), the European Securities and Markets Authority (\u201cESMA\u201d), and the International Organizations of Securities Commissions (\u201cIOSCO\u201d) all have issued reports on DLT.1 As usage of such technologies has become more widespread over the past few years, some regulators, such as the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (\u201cCFTC\u201d) and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (\u201cSEC\u201d), have attempted to incorporate DLT innovations into existing legal and regulatory frameworks. Others, such as the UK Financial Conduct Authority (\u201cFCA\u201d), the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (\u201cFINMA\u201d), and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (\u201cMAS\u201d), have created regulatory sandboxes for companies utilizing innovative technologies. But, as FINRA, ESMA and IOSCO all note in their recent reports, integrating novel DLT products into existing regulatory regimes may prove challenging as DLT continues to develop. DLT market participants should pay close attention as regulators prepare to address perceived weaknesses or potential risks relating to blockchains in their regulatory frameworks, and be ready to voice any concerns to the relevant authorities.\nThe recent reports on DLT demonstrate that market regulators across the globe are actively investigating potential applications of DLT and considering these innovations under the perspective of current and prospective applicable laws and regulations. Market participants should review the various reports to understand and assess whether they must comply with regulations as they develop new use cases for DLT or whether they should be meeting with regulators to help shape future regulations. ESMA noted in its report that \u201c[a]t this stage, [it] believes that it is premature to fully appreciate the changes that the technology could bring and the regulatory response that may be needed, given that the technology is still evolving and practical applications are limited both in number and scope\u201d and stressed the importance of coordination and engagement with regulators. FINRA stated that it \u201cwelcomes an open dialogue with market participants to help proactively identify and address any potential risks or hurdles in order to tap into the full potential of DLT, while maintaining the core principles of investor protection and market integrity.\u201d\nFINRA has requested comments on its report, which are due March 31, 2017. If you are interested in submitting comments individually or in collaboration with an industry group, such as the Chamber of Digital Commerce, please contact Kari S. Larsen (klarsen@reedsmith.com) or Michael S. Selig (mselig@reedsmith.com).\nTo View this alert in full, click here.\nSee FINRA, Distributed Ledger Technology: Implications for the Securities Industry \u2013 A Report from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Jan. 2017), available at finra.org; ESMA, Report: Distributed Ledger Technology Applied to Securities Markets (Feb. 2017), available at esma.europa.eu; IOSCO, IOSCO Research Report on Financial Technologies (Fintech) (Feb. 2017), available at iosco.org.\nKeynote Address of CFTC Commissioner J. Christopher Giancarlo before the ISDA\u2019s Trade Execution Legal Forum (Dec. 9, 2016), available at ctfc.gov.\nCapabilities: Commodity & Derivatives Regulatory Energy & Natural Resources Financial Regulatory Information Technology, Privacy & Data Security IP, Tech & Data Structured Finance\nOffices: Washington, D.C. New York",
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        "raw_content": "The Week: The Trump administration is completely reshaping America's refugee program\nIn 2017, President Trump aggressively scaled back America's refugee program, capping the number of people fleeing persecution who can enter the U.S. at 45,000 per year, the lowest number in more than three decades. Judging by the first three months of the fiscal year 2018, though, the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. will be well below that cap, The Wall Street Journal reports. So far, only 5,000 refugees have been admitted.\nA State Department spokesperson protested drawing conclusions from the number of refugees processed so far, saying refugees are not admitted at a steady pace over the course of the year and that it is too soon to estimate how many will be accepted by the end of 2018. Critics, though, point to the Trump administration's new policies, including heavy restrictions on admissions from 11 countries including Iran, Iraq, and Syria, which together accounted for 40 percent of refugees in the recent years.\n\"It's enormously discouraging and dispiriting, and it is another reflection of this administration's march away from the principle of humanity,\" said Eric Schwartz, the former head of the the refugee program under President Barack Obama.\nThe Trump administrations's policies have already resulted in a shifting landscape, with 29 percent of refugee admissions in the 2018 fiscal year coming from Bhutan, a nation of less than a million people. And while in recent years more than 40 percent of all admitted refugees identified as Muslim, just 14 percent did in this fiscal year, which began in October 2017. - Jeva Lange\nTagged: Eric Schwartz, President Trump, President Barack Obama\nNewer PostThe Hill: Refugee admissions down for first part of fiscal 2018: report\nOlder PostNewsmax: Admission of Refugees to US Falls Off Sharply Under Trump",
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        "raw_content": "I Want Cake, and Yes, I\u2019ll be Eating It Too\nThis little nugget of wisdom baffles me: \u201cYou can\u2019t have your cake and eat it too.\u201d Why? Is there anyone who ever had cake who wasn\u2019t able to eat it too? It doesn\u2019t make a lot of sense, and I would counter that you can in fact get everything you want.\nAs I write this blog on my tiny wireless device 50,000 feet in the air, I am certain in my knowledge that it can and will instantly transmit and post to a site where people in any country can read it. Because I have access to great technology, I am constantly surprised that with the pace of technology developments there are still organizations that don\u2019t have the latest flash plug-ins, or (gasp) don\u2019t even have computers.\nThis problem of not having the right technology to implement e-learning to employees seems to be most prevalent in the retail sector. Stores often don\u2019t have the space, need, money, and/or security to support a computer in every store. Let\u2019s talk cake\u2026. the industry with the most employees in the \u201cgamer\u201d age range \u2013 retail \u2013 doesn\u2019t have the technology to roll out the kind of training that this group could most comfortably respond to and learn from.\nOne of our retail clients understood the benefits that e-learning would bring to this demographic, and wanted to eat their blasted cake. With great courage, they decided to make the changes necessary in their company and stores to make it available. They took the plunge with us and developed some interactive game-like e-learning targeted at new employees to get them quickly up to speed on the training that the whole company experienced last year (as a group) with a DVD and manager facilitators.\nAfter it was built, the focus test returned exciting results. The associates were engaged, they retained the knowledge, and they were excited to learn and return to it again. One obstacle was left \u2013 I.T. issues still remained that could not be resolved in time to meet their deadline.\nRather than wait for that change to happen, our client came back to us, hands in the air, and cried, \u201cHelp!\u201d (It was really very dramatic, if you can picture it \u2013 and folks, this is the climax in the plot.) She was scared that all the money and time invested in this training was about to go down the toilet, and that they would miss the deadline and the opportunity to move forward with their first dive into e-learning. What could we do to help them meet their goals?\nTogether we came up with a plan to build all 5 of the modules into one interactive DVD that the learner could manipulate through remote control. It would have the same look and content as the PC-based modules and was still built for an individual learner.\nSome adjustments had to be made, and there were a few key losses in the transition, including some of the characteristics that had made it game-like. Scoring and tracking were lost, and it moved to a more linear approach. We wanted to keep some level of competition, so we built paper score cards and a facilitator response into the DVD audio to tell them every time they got a right or wrong answer so that they would write X points on their score card.\nThough our solution worked, it placed some limitations on the engagement. The good news is, they now have three different methods to deliver the same learning \u2013 a DVD that runs like a film and is built for a group setting with a facilitator, PC modules for individual learners, and an interactive individual-based DVD.\nWith a little collaboration, there are solutions that can ensure that e-learning works no matter what kind of technology a company has, and that same content can be built upon and moved to different delivery methods as the technology support in an organization grows.\nIf you have learners who are in the gamer generation, you\u2019ve got the cake. Don\u2019t let your current technology situation keep you from letting them eat it.",
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        "raw_content": "In April, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) made the job of a property manager a little bit harder. In past blogs, I\u2019ve talked about the possibility of conducting criminal background checks on potential applicants. It turns out that it\u2019s not quite as simple as that.\nHUD recently released new guidelines for the use of criminal background checks for property managers, with HUD attorneys presenting the following conclusion: \u201cSelective use of criminal history as a pretext for unequal treatment of individuals based on race, national origin, or other protected characteristics violates the (Fair Housing) Act).\u201d\nSo what does this mean for the property manager in Baton Rouge? Many properties have adopted a zero tolerance policy for criminals, refusing to rent to anyone with a felony conviction. But according to HUD, that policy can result in a possible fair housing violation, as it likely will impact protected groups, resulting in a charge of discrimination. The guide is based on disparate impact, a legal doctrine adopted by HUD which states that a policy may be deemed discriminatory if it has a disproportionate adverse impact against any protected group currently protected under fair housing laws. In other words, even if you apply a set policy across the board to all tenants, that policy could still be considered discriminatory.\nInstead, HUD is recommending something that it has cautioned against in the past; analyzing a complete application, taking into consideration the nature and severity of the crime, and the amount of time that has passed since the criminal conviction. The only exception to guidance that property managers can make is for felons who have been convicted of manufacturing or distributing a controlled substance.\nLike any Fair Housing law, Baton Rouge property managers cannot choose what applicants receive a criminal background check, so any policy would have to be implemented across the board, with a criminal background check given to all potential renters, which can be fairly costly, yet even then, the burden will fall on the property manager to prove that their rejection of the applicant is not discriminatory.\nThis interpretation makes it particularly difficult for property managers trying to turn properties with high crime rates around. And property managers, aware of their responsibility to provide a safe environment for their tenants, are caught in the middle.\nStill in its infancy, it\u2019s unclear what the impact of this guidance will have on Baton Rouge property managers. The wording in the guide in somewhat ambiguous, and it\u2019s likely that the industry won\u2019t know the direct implications until a lawsuit is filed.",
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        "raw_content": "Ah, motherhood: According to the L.A. Times' TV critic, this scene with Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) is an example of acceptable nudity on \"Game of Thrones.\"\nIn defense of HBO's \"unnecessary\" nudity\nWhy a newspaper editorial about the naked bodies on the pay cable channel is a remnant of the Puritan mentality\n\"Maybe it's time to tone down the tits,\" writes Mary McNamara, TV critic of the Los Angeles Times.\nShe's talking to HBO, a cable channel that she says is \"once again in full stride...with Emmy-winning movies, a panoply of well-done documentaries, successful comedies and dramatic hits both popular \u2014 'True Blood' \u2014 and critical \u2014 'Boardwalk Empire,' 'Treme.'\" And now it has another hit, \"Game of Thrones\" -- a series based on George R.R. Martin's fantasy fiction that happens to include female nudity.\nNo operation that's producing this much good TV needs to be airing so much female nudity; that's the specious starting point of McNamara's column, the notion that nudity is not one ingredient in an R-rated stew of elements on HBO series -- \"Game of Thrones\" in particular -- but something that a cable channel shows because the programs themselves aren't interesting otherwise. Really, now, HBO, you're better than this, she's saying -- conveniently disregarding the fact that HBO has been showing sex and nudity, along with graphic violence and profanity, since its creation in 1975.\nMcNamara's editorial is not the first strike against unclothed feminine pulchritude on cable dramas, and against HBO's \"Game of Thrones\" in particular. The series has sparked debate about nudity and sex on cable TV, and especially what some critics have termed \"sexposition\" -- a term coined by TV critic Myles McNutt that refers to the delivery of supposedly routine plot information while characters are getting dressed, taking a bath, having sex, etc. \"Game of Thrones\" had several scenes like that during its ten-episode run. Vulture ran a half-cutesy, half-censorious slide show highlighting them.\n\"This oft-discussed criticism is a valid one, in my opinion,\" wrote Winter is Coming, blogging about the first season of \"Game of Thrones.\" \"It\u2019s not just the use of sex and nudity while giving exposition that is the problem. It is the fact that the writers went to that well a few too many times. And some of those scenes worked better than others.\"\nBut McNamara's piece is easily the highest-profile strike against nudity on HBO. The Los Angeles Times is the dominant daily newspaper in the industrial capital of popular culture, the metro area where the majority of U.S. TV shows are made. Her tone seems measured and her complaints reasonable. And yet when you examine her arguments closely, a different agenda reveals itself. McNamara distinguishes between supposedly necessary and unnecessary nudity, and it's interesting, to put it sarcastically, which examples she chooses to put in which category.\n\"Breasts,\" she writes, \"are what you see on cable during a lovemaking scene or when a character is caught unawares or when, as in the season finale of 'Game of Thrones,' the last of the Targaryen [family, Danerys Targaryen], rises, naked and miraculous, from her husband's funeral pyre with three baby dragons clinging to her....Tits are what you see in a strip club or a brothel, when conversations or action between men, which usually have nothing to do with said strip club or brothel, are surrounded by nameless and silent women lounging or gyrating about in various stages of undress...In one episode of 'Game of Thrones,' the upper frontals got so gratuitous \u2014 two women teaching themselves the tricks of prostitution while a male character, fully clothed, muses about his personal history and definition of power \u2014 that fans took to Twitter to complain. Even the fine finale included a young nude woman washing her particulars while her elderly john monologued about the nature of kings.\"\nLet's start by admitting that not every single bit of nudity on \"Game of Thrones\" was so necessary that the show couldn't have done without it. There were indeed moments where the director of an episode cut away to a shot of some giggling half-naked woman during a scene set in a brothel, or had a semi-nude woman wander through the foreground or background of a shot while a couple of characters were conversing about whatever subject.\nBut for the most part, I would defend the vast majority of the nude and partly nude shots on \"Game of Thrones\" as, if not absolutely, totally integral to the plot, then at least imaginative enough pass muster as drama -- just not a drama that kids should be allowed to watch. Oh, hell, let's just go ahead and say it: most of them were as integral as TV scenes get.\nThe scene between Theon and the prostitute Ros, for example, starts by showing the final 30 seconds of their copulation, then quickly moves to Ros and Theon in conversation, with Theon carrying most of the scene's skin quotient; the point of the scene is to establish that they have a relationship founded entirely on sex and a power imbalance (he has power, she has none) and to deliver information about Theon's relationship to other characters. But the scene also reveals character. You can tell by their body language, facial expressions and tones of voice that Ros actually holds the upper hand in the relationship because, macho bluster aside, her john is smitten with her, and she's just doing what she needs to do to survive and get ahead. In a subsequent scene where Theon says goodbye to Ros as she's leaving the territory in a wagon, he seems to be trying hard to hide how bummed he is.\nAnother scene -- singled out by McNamara and other writers as gratuitous -- strikes me as one of the cleverest and most useful deployments of nudity on the series. It shows the character of Littlefinger, a brothel owner and power broker who still carries a torch for the widowed Lady Catelyn Stark, instructing Ros and another female prostitute on how to fake interest and enthusiasm during a tryst. Littlefinger's whole life is based on deception, on making people believe in whatever lie he's selling; he's also a personally very seductive character whose fortune is built on the flesh trade. Littlefinger is a fascinating yet ultimately pathetic man, and as I look back on this scene, I would say that it tells us more about him than any other single moment in season one of \"Game of Thrones.\"\nMcNamara, however, looks at the scene and sees only \"tits.\" And she finds it indefensible compared to the final shot of the season -- the slow pullback that shows the naked, symbolically \"reborn\" Danerys with the baby dragons, a shot that is deliberately framed and lit to evoke the decidedly non-carnal glory of a Renaissance painting of the Virgin Mary.\nThe other scene McNamara singles out as problematic -- the scene where \"a young nude woman wash[es] her particulars while her elderly john monologue[s] about the nature of kings\" -- is even more defensible as drama. The character, Maester Pycelle, was set up with Ros specifically so that Littlefinger could glean where he stood on the issue of the young king Joffrey taking the throne. He tells Ros not what he actually thinks, but what he wants Littlefinger to hear -- that he thinks Joffrey will make a great king -- and when she leaves, he does a series of energetic squats which reveal that he's not the doddering, hapless old man others think he is.\nAlso: Littlefinger is a brothel owner (as in the literary source), and he is therefore ideally suited to dole out sexual favors and get information (his stock-in-trade) in return. McNamara's complaint that the \"GOT\" scenes set in brothels didn't need to be set in brothels doesn't track. So the brothel owner should have more conversations outside his place of business, the place where he feels most comfortable and is most in control? The critic wonders if there is \"some sort of private office where madams and menfolk could talk. I also wonder about all this free nudity \u2014 doesn't money have to exchange hands before the clothes come off?\" Er, no and no -- not in the sort of establishment that Littlefinger runs. Her gripe also misses an important point, that Littlefinger is betting that the combination of liquor and carnal pleasure and flattery of heterosexual male fantasy will loosen visitors' lips and reveal information that he can use elsewhere -- and he's often proved right.\nThe fact that McNamara approves of the nudity in the dragon scene but not the Littlefinger \"faking it\" scene or the scene with old Maester Pycelle is telling. It's of a piece with a tediously moralizing strain in American criticism, one which insists that all sex and nudity must be dramatically \"justified,\" even if it occurs on a TV series based on a highly sexual series of fantasy novels that take place in a male-dominated world in which women fight tooth and nail for power, and achieve it.\nThe phrase \"sexposition,\" however catchy and cute, is a loaded one, and maddening. It concedes that the makers of a particular R-rated TV series have gone out of their way to blend theoretically prurient sex and nudity with actual storytelling, but are being taken to task anyway. Not once in any scene of the show's first season did the filmmakers show unclothed or copulating characters without some kind of necessary plot movement happening at the same time, always giving the narrative element prominence. And when you look at the total running time of season one of \"Game of Thrones\" -- somewhere around 600 minutes -- less than five percent of its running time featured sex or nudity of any kind. Viewed in its totality, \"Game of Thrones\" is a chaste show. And yet the sex and nudity are constantly being scrutinized and judged for being \"necessary\" or \"unnecessary.\"\nMeanwhile, as I have noted elsewhere, neither McNamara nor other critics editorializing about supposedly excessive nudity and sex on \"Game of Thrones\" ever say so much as one measly word about the intensely graphic violence and raunchy language on the series.\nFor the record, I don't have a problem with any of the violence or language on \"Game of Thrones,\" either; it's set in a Dungeons and Dragons-flavored version of Hobbes' State of Nature, and as such, we should expect to see elemental human activities depicted often, and with gusto, and if we have a problem with that, we shouldn't be watching. I just find it grimly amusing that, for whatever reason, sex and nudity must be handled with special care, and must always be \"necessary\" and utterly unimpeachable in their presentation, yet profanity and violence are rarely held to such such standards. This is America's Puritan mentality coming home to roost in criticism. Closeups of throats being slit and limbs being lopped off are an expected part of R-rated entertainment aimed at adult viewers, and not even worthy of comment. But nudity and sex must be \"justified.\"\nThere's a useful discussion to be had here about the dominance of the male gaze and how it informs the programming choices of HBO and other cable channels. I agree with the implication -- and that's unfortunately all it is in the L.A. Times piece, an implication -- that HBO dramas such as \"Game of Thrones\" and \"Boardwalk Empire\" are too often set in a \"man's world\" filled with crime, violence and various sorts of exploitation, and that the producers' decision of whom to show in coitus and when tends to confirm that popular culture is still run by straight, white men, with every other sexual point-of-view getting served as an afterthought, if at all. (Where are the editorials complaining about excessive sex and nudity on HBO's vampire soap \"True Blood\", by the way? Are copious amounts of sex and nudity OK on a series as long as it's not trying to be \"serious\"?)\nAs I said before in Salon, there is nothing wrong with the heterosexist-centered nudity on \"Game of Thrones\" that more male nudity and same-sex couplings wouldn't balance out. 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        "raw_content": "Researchers have worked out why ankylosaur fossils are usually discovered upside-down.\nMost ankylosaurs were fossilized belly up. Now, scientists think they know why\nBy Matt Warren Feb. 21, 2018 , 1:30 PM\nAnkylosaurs are odd-looking, even by dinosaur standards: They\u2019re squat and fat, with armored backs and, usually, tail clubs. But for many scientists, there\u2019s another reason these creatures stand out\u2014most are fossilized upside-down. The reason for this strange orientation was a mystery for decades, but thanks to an unusual collaboration between paleontologists and armadillo experts, we may finally have an answer\u2014and it all comes down to bloated, floating dinosaur carcasses.\nSince the 1930s, paleontologists have suspected something funny about ankylosaurs\u2019 physiology or behavior led to their belly-up preservation. But although several theories have been put forward, none has been proved. So Jordan Mallon, a dinosaur paleontologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, decided to test each of these theories and try to solve the mystery.\nFirst, Mallon\u2019s team wanted to make sure that the common wisdom on ankylosaur orientation wasn\u2019t just an old wives\u2019 tale. After examining 36 ankylosaurs from the province of Alberta in Canada, along with photos and field notes of the excavations, they found that 26 were discovered upside-down\u2014more than would be expected by chance.\nThe team then turned its attention to the four theories. One, that ankylosaurs simply fell down hills and ended up on their backs, was easy to discount: \u201cIf ankylosaurs were universally clumsy, then you wouldn\u2019t expect them to stick around for 100 million years,\u201d Mallon says. Likewise, the researchers found no support for the theory that predators flipped ankylosaurs over to access their delicious underbellies. Teeth marks were only present on one of the specimens they examined.\nBorealopelta, a kind of ankylosaur, was discovered upside-down in 2011. It is now on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Canada.\n\u00a9 Royal Tyrrell Museum\nThe \u201carmadillo roadkill model\u201d proved trickier. Because armadillos found on the side of the road supposedly swell up with gases as they decompose, tipping them onto their backs, the same could be true of ankylosaurs. Mallon enlisted the help of armadillo experts Colleen McDonough and Jim Loughry at Valdosta State University in Georgia who spent 3 months surveying armadillo carcasses by the side of the road. The husband-and-wife team would set off at sunrise, McDonough says, before roadkill had become \u201cpancaked\u201d or had been pecked to pieces by vultures. With help from family and friends who sent tip-offs about the location of fresh carcasses (\u201cwe call them our network,\u201d McDonough says), the duo recorded the orientation of 174 armadillos\u2014and found no indication that they regularly ended up on their backs.\nOn the roads, dead armadillos could be moved into their final resting places by scavengers or vehicles, so the scientists also decided to bring some fresh carcasses home, leaving them in their garden to see what would happen as they decomposed. In the paper, the pair thanks their understanding neighbors. \u201cThere was a prevalent stench coming from the corner of our yard where we meet three other yards\u2014and no one said a word,\u201d McDonough says. But none of the armadillos placed on their stomachs rolled over, again suggesting that this model didn\u2019t hold up to scrutiny.\nFinally, the researchers examined the \u201cbloat-and-float\u201d model, which proposes that the bodies of ankylosaurs got washed into rivers or the sea, where they bloated and became unstable, flipping upside-down and eventually sinking or being deposited in the river bank. Mallon\u2019s co-author Donald Henderson at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Canada, created 3D digital models representing the two families of ankylosaur, the ankylosaurids and the nodosaurids. The team fleshed these out with estimations of the dinosaurs\u2019 physical characteristics like lung capacity and bone density. They also created bloated versions of the same dinosaurs, inflating the animals\u2019 stomachs like balloons. They then placed the models in virtual water, and looked at how easily they tipped over.\nThe nodosaurid model was very unstable: Tipping it merely 1\u00b0 caused it to turn upside-down, whether it was bloated or not. The ankylosaurid was more resistant, requiring a much larger tilt before it would flip over. Still, says Mallon, a big wave or a predator could easily be enough to force the dinosaur onto its back, especially after bloating. That meant the bloat-and-float model was the only theory that held any water, the team reports this month in the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology .\nVictoria Arbour, a vertebrate paleontologist at the Royal Ontario Museum and the University of Toronto in Canada who was not involved in the research, says that the study \u201creasonably seals the deal\u201d on the long-standing mystery. 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        "title": "Book review: Christopher Hitchens place as the contrarian\u2019s contrarian cemented | South China Morning Post",
        "raw_content": "Book review: Christopher Hitchens place as the contrarian\u2019s contrarian cemented\nOne of the pleasures of this posthumous collection of works by the essayist and polemicist is the frequent sense that Hitchens\u2019 voice still haunts the news\nI don\u2019t know if the late Christopher Hitchens left written instruction, but the publication date of this sixth collection of his essays seems pointedly to have been designed to miss Christmas lists. I had forgotten that among the things Hitchens, the contrarian\u2019s contrarian, sought to dismantle was the festive spirit.\nIn And Yet, there are two reminders here of that particular heroic and unwinnable campaign. In one (\u201cBah, Humbug\u201d, an essay from Slate of 2005), he begins with a sharp account of being physically barred from a Bible belt talk show for observing that \u201cChristmas trees, Yule logs, and the rest were symbols of the winter solstice holidays before any birth had been registered in the greater Bethlehem area\u201d. In the other (\u201cThe True Spirit of Christmas\u201d for The Wall Street Journal in 2011), he reveals that (of course) he knew all the words to Tom Lehrer\u2019s unhappy holidays carol, and sang them loudly in the presence of any holly and ivy gathering, as evidence of his \u201croot-and-branch resistance\u201d.\nHitchens proceeds in both essays (he was not above a little seasonal recycling) to employ his Jesuitical arsenal of historical and literary allusion to advance the case that living through an American (or British) Christmas was analogous to existing in a \u201cone-party state\u201d. In the latter essay, he goes to some lawyerly length to address the \u201cmost Scrooge-like of questions: is there a constitutional issue here?\u201d As often with Hitchens, the brilliance of the self-righteous anger, and the engaged wit of the delivery, makes you think he is joking. He is not, entirely.\nFew writers have ever allied themselves to doubt with as much vehement certainty. One of the pleasures of this collection is the frequent sense that Hitchens\u2019 voice still haunts the news and will long continue to do so. He rattles his chains repeatedly at Hillary Clinton, for example, as an addendum to his fabled antipathy to her \u201cno one left to lie to\u201d husband. There is, sadly, in this volume no record of Hitchens\u2019 views on Donald Trump, an evisceration he would no doubt have relished.\nElsewhere, much that Hitchens foretold has come to pass. The canonisation of Mother Teresa (\u201ca fanatic, a fundamentalist and a fraud\u201d) would have confirmed all he understood about the ways of the world, not least his strong sense that no bad deed goes unrewarded (Henry Kissinger comes in for further special mention in this regard, also).\nWe are also reminded that the author was ahead of the game in filing a suit against the US National Security Agency because of evidence that \u201cit was engaging in widespread warrantless surveillance of American citizens\u201d (this was in 2003, a decade before Edward Snowden) and was condemned by the Bush administration for \u201cgiving aid and comfort to the enemy\u201d.\nIt is a measure of Hitchens\u2019 gift for triangulation that he could allow such revelations to exist alongside his qualified support for the \u201cwar on terror\u201d. He backed himself into many corners with his arguments in favour of armed struggle against the \u201cforces of al-Qaeda, the Taliban and Saddam Hussein\u201d, insisting on viewing the latter, as in that sentence, and in line with his then president, as a united front. Significant parts of this book inevitably trace the subsequent fallout from such provocations of critics both on right and left.\nHitchens was the keenest student of unintended consequences and his writing remains most alive when conveying the ironies of postcolonial history; ironies that had long led him to conclude, in the well-chosen final words of what may be the final collection of his work, that \u201cinternationalism is the highest form of patriotism\u201d.",
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        "raw_content": "Peter Chan: I am famous for being unpopular - I will make use of that\nNINA WANG SAGA\nPeter Chan, the late Chinachem billionaire's fung shui guru, speaks to the Post from behind bars\nPatsy Moy\nPeter Chan Nina Wang\nNina Wang and I were a perfect match, says jailed Peter Chan\nFeng shui master Peter Chan dealt another legal setback on road to Hong Kong\u2019s top court\nConman Peter Chan 'joyful' in prison after 'Holy Spirit spoke to him'\nFung shui guru turned Christian Peter Chan Chun-chuen was on the point of screaming he was innocent as the judge sent him to jail for 12 years last month.\nBut Chan says he drew on the strength of his new-found faith and held his tongue.\n\"As I was about to stand up and scream my innocence out loud, I heard the Holy Spirit tell me to calm down. I struggled in my heart and eventually kept quiet,\" said Chan, fielding questions from the South China Morning Post through one of his friends who visited him in prison last week.\nThe day before the July 5 sentencing, Chan had looked shocked and turned red in the face after a jury declared he was guilty of forgery and using a false instrument.\nChan, 53, who went by the name Tony before his religious conversion, had contended he was the lover of late billionaire Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum, head of property developer Chinachem Group and Asia's richest woman, and that she had left him her entire HK$83 billion estate.\nHe is appealing against both the conviction and sentence. Through his friend, he declined to predict his chances of winning, but said he would preach the word of God once he was free.\n\"I have become widely known as one of the most unpopular public figures, so I should make use of my special identity to spread the gospel,\" he was quoted as saying. \"I believe many people will be interested in listening to me, which will help me evangelise.\"\nThe friend, who passed on Chan's replies to the Post on condition of anonymity, continued: \"Peter said life without freedom would be very agonising. But he told me it was a new life arranged by God to give him a new opportunity, so he promised me he would learn to adapt.\n\"Peter said he had not assessed his chances of winning the appeal, nor had he ever asked God about the outcome. Peter said he simply left it with God, as well as his legal team.\"\nHis days in a single cell in Stanley Prison are spent mostly reading and praying. Chan plans to continue his studies in theology, philosophy and English while incarcerated.\n\"Peter told me his English was so poor that he had obtained an 'H' grade in his secondary school public exam,\" the friend said. \"His son was always teasing him, saying he was the only person in the whole world who could understand his father's English.\"\nBesides studying, he talked to God a lot. \"Peter said he had prayed for Ah Kung, hoping she went to heaven,\" the friend said, using Chan's pet name for Wang.\n\"During his criminal trial, Chan had heard [Wang's] sister testify that Ah Kung used to go to church when she was young. On hearing that, he had felt relieved as he believed God had taken her to heaven.\"\nThis article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: I am famous for being unpopular - I will make use of that",
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        "title": "Armenian \u2018genocide\u2019 term adopted by German MPs, prompting fierce backlash from Turkey | South China Morning Post",
        "raw_content": "Armenian \u2018genocide\u2019 term adopted by German MPs, prompting fierce backlash from Turkey\nThe resolution will \u201cseriously affect\u201d ties between the countries, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warns, as Ankara recalls its envoy to Berlin\nTurkey recalled its envoy to Berlin on Thursday and threatened further measures after Germany\u2019s parliament labelled the first world war massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide.\nBerlin\u2019s lower house of parliament overwhelmingly approved a non-binding resolution on the 1915-16 killings \u2013 one MP voted against and another abstained \u2013 in a move touching a raw nerve in Turkish-European relations.\nThe use of the word \u201cgenocide\u201d goes to the heart of a long-running battle for world opinion between Armenia and Turkey over the massacres committed a century ago.\nFirst you burn the Jews in ovens and then you come and accuse the Turkish people of genocide\nTurkey\u2019s Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag\nArmenia has led a decades-long campaign to have the bloodshed characterised as genocide, which Turkey rejects as a gross injustice. Ankara argues the killings were a collective tragedy in which equal numbers of Turks and Armenians died.\nTurkey reacted with fury to the vote, recalling its ambassador to Germany for consultations and summoning Berlin\u2019s charge d\u2019affaires to a meeting at the foreign ministry in Ankara.\nNationalist demonstrators, some of them dressed in traditional Ottoman clothes, gathered outside the German consulate in Istanbul to vent their anger.\nMany waved placards reading \u201cthe biggest lie of [the past] 100 years is Armenian genocide\u201d, and some made the hand signal associated with the extreme right Grey Wolves movement.\nPresident Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned the motion would \u201cseriously affect\u201d ties between the countries and said he would take further action when he returned to Turkey from Kenya.\n\u201cFirst you burn the Jews in ovens and then you come and accuse the Turkish people of genocide,\u201d said Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag.\n\u201cLook back first at your own history... in our history, there is nothing that we can be ashamed of.\u201d\nAmid the brewing diplomatic storm, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called for calm.\n\u201cAs expected, Turkey has reacted, and I hope that we will succeed in the next days and weeks to avoid any overreaction,\u201d he told journalists during a visit to Buenos Aires.\nMore than 20 nations, including France and Russia, have already recognised the massacre as a genocide, but Thursday\u2019s vote comes at a particularly awkward time.\nGermany and the European Union are relying on Turkey to help stem a record influx of migrants into the bloc, even as tensions are rising between both sides over human rights and other issues.\nThe resolution, put forward by the ruling left-right coalition and the opposition Greens, was entitled \u201cRemembrance and commemoration of the genocide of Armenians and other Christian minorities in 1915 and 1916\u201d.\nThe text carries the contentious word throughout and also puts partial blame on the German Empire, then allied with Turkey\u2019s Ottoman Empire, which failed to prevent the atrocities.\nIn the public gallery of the Bundestag, onlookers including members of the Armenian community applauded and held up banners saying \u201cthank you\u201d when the result of the vote was announced.\nArmenia\u2019s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian hailed Germany\u2019s \u201cvaluable contribution, not only to the international recognition and condemnation of the Armenian genocide, but also to the universal fight for the prevention of genocides\u201d.\nGerman political leaders argued that a clear recognition of historical facts was a key step to healing old wounds.\nGerman parliament passes Armenian \u2018genocide\u2019 resolution, draws angry rebuke from Turkey\n\u201cWe are not looking to put Turkey in the dock,\u201d said Franz Josef Jung, speaking for Chancellor Angela Merkel\u2019s Christian Democrats.\n\u201cThis is about making clear that taking responsibility for the past is indispensable for reconciliation.\u201d\nMerkel backed the resolution, her spokeswoman said, even though she did not attend the vote due to other official engagements.\nSidestepping a question on the Bundestag decision, Merkel said at a press conference with Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg that her government would \u201cdo everything to foster dialogue between Armenia and Turkey\u201d.\nBerlin had until now not taken a clear position on the massacre, and President Joachim Gauck had been the highest-ranking German official who used the term genocide.\nThe issue is particularly sensitive in Germany, which has special ties with Ankara not least due to its 3 million-strong ethnic Turkish population.\nGermany risks Turkey wrath with Armenian \u2018genocide\u2019 vote\nParliament speaker Norbert Lammert said that \u201cmany threats were sent to colleagues [lawmakers], particularly those with Turkish backgrounds, including death threats\u201d.\nArmenians say up to 1.5 million of their kin were killed between 1915 and 1917 as the Ottoman Empire was falling apart.\nBut modern Turkey says 300,000 to 500,000 Armenians and as many Turks died in civil strife when Armenians rose up against their Ottoman rulers and sided with invading Russian troops.\nThe German resolution said of the Armenians killed: \u201cTheir fate exemplifies the mass exterminations, the ethnic cleansing, the expulsions and indeed the genocides that marked the 20th Century.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home Education Scottsdale Schools hosts Anne Frank \u2014 A History for Today\nScottsdale Schools hosts Anne Frank \u2014 A History for Today\nThe Scottsdale Unified School District is hosting Anne Frank \u2014 A History for Today the week of April 24. (Special to the Independent)\nScottsdale Unified School District is hosting Anne Frank \u2014 A History for Today for one week in April, turning district headquarters into a pop-up museum featuring an international exhibit hosted by students.\nThe week of the event is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 24 through Friday, April 27 with an open house slated for 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 24.\nThe event, including the open house, will be at the Mohave District Annex, which is adjacent to Mohave Middle School at 8500 E. Jackrabbit Road.\nThe Anne Frank \u2014 A History for Today exhibit has visited more than 40 countries and is coordinated by The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The exhibit tells the story of Anne Frank through photographs and \u201cpeer education,\u201d in which students are responsible for the guided tours, according to a press release.\nSUSD students selected to serve as guides received special training from The Anne Frank House in March. Those student guides will be available during the school day to host field trip groups and explain the content of the exhibit to their peers.\nTags:Anne Frank \u00b7 Featured \u00b7 Scottsdale Unified School District",
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        "raw_content": "In a Google Webmaster Hangout Google\u2019s John Mueller was asked why content published on an established site tended to rank higher. The publisher asked why articles on this site consistently received \u201ctop Google rankings.\u201d\nThere is no simple way to answer this question. Google\u2019s John Mueller offered a nuanced explanation of why Google trusted some sites enough to consistently rank them at the top.\nGoogle\u2019s John Mueller discussed the effort necessary to make an authoritative site that Google trusts enough to rank consistently at the top.\nThe question was asked if the success was due to a lack of competition or \u201cis it somehow even though each individual site is a sub site of the main site, any blogging gets you ranked because\u201d of the website itself.\nJohn Mueller responded that it\u2019s not directly related to the domain.\n\u201cIt\u2019s more a matter of your putting out new content\u2026 that\u2019s relevant for people who are searching at the moment and that we\u2019re ranking them based more on that.\nThat\u2019s something that we often see from various sites like, should I be blogging, should I write\u2026 ten articles articles a day or five articles a day?\n\u2026from our point of view it\u2019s not a matter of going out and blogging and creating so many articles a day\u2026 but more a matter of\u2026 you have some really fresh content here, some of this content is really relevant for some searchers at the moment so we\u2019ll show that.\n\u2026it\u2019s not that blogging itself is something that makes the site rank higher or makes the content rank higher. It\u2019s just you happen to have some new content here that happens to be relevant so we\u2019ll show that.\u201d\nThere\u2019s an approach to content that seems to focus on quantity and quality but leaves out the part about relevance. A common mistake I see in site audits is chatty and conversational content, like you might hear at the water cooler.\nFor certain situations, content that is focused on relevance to a person\u2019s situation, their goals or aspirations are more appropriate. I believe that\u2019s what John Mueller was getting at when he encouraged the publisher to create content that is relevant to the searchers at the moment they were searching.\nI think it\u2019s worth pointing out that he didn\u2019t say to be relevant to the keywords. He encouraged the publisher to create content that is relevant to the searcher.\nJohn Mueller went on to focus on the blogging part of the question, whether blogging was the secret behind the site\u2019s top ranking.\nBut that answer might not have been what the questioner was hoping for. She appeared to be focused on whether the domain itself, perhaps some kind of authority, was powering the rankings.\nThus, the publisher asked again in an attempt to get John Mueller to focus on whether or not the domain itself was powering the rankings.\n\u201c\u2026so it\u2019s completely independent of the domain that I\u2019m blogging on? There\u2019s a lot going on on that website other that has no effect if I\u2026 start my own dot com it was blogging it would have the same effect?\u201d\nJohn Mueller responded,\n\u201cPretty much\u2026 there are always some kind of supplemental effects with regard to us able to find the content quickly, us being able to understand that this website is generally creating high quality content. So there is some amount of\u2026 additional information that we collect for the website on a whole.\u201d\nThis is interesting because it expands on his previous statement that you just can\u2019t create content and expect it to rank. Here he adds that there is a process whereby Google gains an understanding that the site is a good resource to rank. He alludes to \u201cadditional information\u201d that Google collects in order to make the determination that a site is creating high quality content.\nWhat might he be referring to? Google\u2019s algorithm has so many moving parts to it that it could be any number of things.\nJust as an example of the complexity involved, there\u2019s a patent filed in 2012 called, \u201cClassifying Sites as Low Quality Sites\u201d that discusses a number of factors that Google could use to create a \u201clink quality score\u201d that could be used to classify an entire site as low quality.\nThe patent classifies inbound links to a site as Vital, Good, and Bad.\nAccording to the patent, Google could then use this link rating system to lower a website\u2019s chance of ranking:\n\u201cThe system decreases ranking scores of candidate search results identifying sites classified as low quality sites.\u201d\nThe above is an example of a patent that may or may not be in use at Google. The point is that there are so many ways that a site can be ranked, from links to the content itself. 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        "raw_content": "Preliminary injunction in Texas is a temporary truce\nDirect Shipping, Legislative Updates, Litigation, Texas\nThe recent preliminary injunction entered by agreement in Wine Country Gift Baskets.com v. Steen is only a temporary truce. Both sides are reportedly preparing for a contest over the final judgment, while the delivery companies and potential retailer-shippers attempt to figure out what the requirement that shipments be by \ufffda carrier permitted by Texas Alc. Bev. Code Ch. 43\ufffd means in context.\nWine Country demonstrates that we are still struggling to understand the implications of Granholm. Much of the difficulty arises from what appears on superficial reading as an inconsistency in the majority position. The result in the case, like most of the text of the majority opinion, is decidedly hostile to location requirements. Nevertheless, the majority quotes from the Scalia opinion in the no-majority (4-4-1) case, North Dakota v. U.S., which refers to a 21st Amendment right to require all wine to pass through an \ufffdin-state wholesaler.\ufffd\nNorth Dakota may have replaced Young\ufffds Market as the repository of sacred text for adherents of old-time 21st Amendment theory. The subject quotation, however, is merely obiter dicta in Granholm and therefore not part of the case as a binding precedent. Mr. Justice Thomas excoriates the majority for what he takes as their obtuse failure to see the contradiction between that dictum and the actual holding of the case, which clearly finds the 21st Amendment inadequate as a basis for imposing in-state location requirements on wineries shipping to consumers. Nonetheless, careful reading of the majority opinion strongly suggests that North Dakota stands only for the right to require a three-tier system, and not a right to refuse distribution licenses to out-of-state wholesalers.\nCostco has already resulted in a statutory change, granting out-of-state domestic manufacturers essentially the same rights as wholesalers within Washington. A similar suit is reportedly in preparation for Oregon, possibly couched broadly enough to include non-manufacturing suppliers, and another Texas suit, with a multi-state wholesaler plaintiff, is rumored.\nUnder Granholm, a successful plaintiff can only hope to level the playing field. The Costco court leveled down, on the theory that opening the state\ufffds borders would be more disruptive to the entire regulatory system than would ending the local producers\ufffd self-distribution privilege -a ruling that would have put many local wineries in a serious bind had the legislature not leveled up before it became effective. A similarly inclined court could solve the Granholm problem in Wine Country by invalidating delivery rights of local retailers, leaving a legislative fix dependent on state politics. It would, however, be difficult to imagine a decree invalidating the right of local wholesalers to distribute, an activity that lies at the heart of nearly all regulatory schemes in the country. Thus, a win in court by an out-of-state wholesaler plaintiff could create a national market in supplying the retail trade and leave little room for legislatures to level down.\nRick Naber\ton June 2, 2006 at 9:51 am\nCould you plese paraphrase the above in plain laymans english?",
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        "raw_content": "2008-07-15 by Sam Shogren\nOur President and Principal, Sam Shogren, has been selected by LEAD Canada to join the LEAD network and undertake the training required to become a LEAD Fellow. LEAD, short for Leadership for Environment and Development, searches worldwide for outstanding people, developing their leadership potential through innovative training programs and working with them to mobilize others to make a real difference to the future of this planet.\nLEAD Canada is a not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to furthering the goals of environmental, social and economic sustainability through training, projects and networking. Created in 1994, LEAD Canada joined the global network set up by LEAD International, which was originally funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. One of 13 member programs, LEAD Canada is comprised of about 90 of the 1800 LEAD Fellows living and working around the world.\nThe LEAD network, which was built over many years through its leadership training program, is made up of professionals from many backgrounds, including scientists, medical doctors, environmentalists, engineers, lawyers, economists, journalists, business and cultural specialists.\nLEAD offices across the world deliver training programs that challenge traditional notions of leadership with progressive participatory techniques. Using LEAD\u2019s experiential learning approach, our participants learn through multi-stakeholder dialogue, systems thinking, and inclusive cross-cultural processes.\nInternationally LEAD Member Programs operate in Brazil, Canada, China, Commonwealth of Independent States, Europe, Francophone Africa, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Southern Africa. These is currently no program in the United States.\nHeritage & Cultural Management, Leadership & Organizational DevelopmentTagged Breaking News, economic sustainability, LEAD, LEAD International, Resources, rockefeller foundation, Sam Shogren, Stakeholder Dialogue, Sustainability, systems thinking",
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        "raw_content": "Joe Davis prepares to take over Dodgers booth from Scully\nIn this Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 photo, Dodgers broadcasters, from left, Orel Hershiser, Vin Scully, Joe Davis and Nomar Garciaparra pose prior to a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants in Los Angeles. As Scully closes\nLOS ANGELES (AP) As Vin Scully closes out his career broadcasting Los Angeles Dodgers games, his successor is waiting in the wings.\nJoe Davis has been working road games for the team this season, warming up for next year when the 28-year-old moves into Scully's old booth full-time.\nDavis shares a philosophy with Scully: It's not about the broadcaster, it's about the game. That should come as a relief to Dodgers fans who for 67 years haven't heard anyone except Scully wax lyrical about their beloved team.\n''Early on in my career I obsessively tried to nail the basics,'' Davis said, citing time, game situation and score, pronouncing names and getting the facts right. ''If you're not good fundamentally than you lose all credibility before anyone knows what you sound like.''\nDavis was hired by the team last November to work with former Dodgers Orel Hershiser and Nomar Garciaparra calling 50 road games on SportsNet LA, the team's television channel that isn't widely seen in Los Angeles because of an ongoing dispute between Time Warner Cable, which carries it, and other pay TV providers.\n''This year there were plenty of nerves going into it because of the unknown and how people would accept me,'' he said. ''It's exceeded expectations with how positive people have been.''\nSome critics have pounced on social media, telling Davis that he's no Scully.\n''I'm always happy to remind them that nobody is,'' he said.\nNext year, Davis will do play-by-play with Hershiser and Garciaparra analyzing the action.\n''It's ridiculous how confident he is, how prepared he is, how much passion he has for the job,'' Hershiser said of his young sidekick. ''That's going to serve him really well.''\nScully called Davis the night before his hiring was announced to welcome him and assure him it was a great gig.\n''I've saved that voicemail in about a hundred different places,'' he said. ''A part of me is glad I missed the call.''\nThis season, Davis has flown from his home in Michigan to wherever the team is on the road. When the Dodgers are in Los Angeles, Scully works the games with Davis listening to the icon from long distance. He looks forward to being around the team full-time.\n''There's something romantic about baseball broadcasting,'' he said, ''and how that story writes itself over the course of an entire season.''\nDavis grew up in tiny Potterville, Michigan, near Lansing, as a Chicago Cubs fan, listening to Pat Hughes call their games. Nationally, he's been influenced by Fox Sports announcer Joe Buck.\nAlthough Davis hasn't sought out Scully for advice, not wanting to badger him in his final months, the Hall of Famer was asked recently if he had any.\n''Be himself,'' Scully said. ''That's the hardest thing in the world to be.''\nLike Scully, Davis has strong support at home.\nHe and wife Libby, along with their 3-month-old daughter, Charlotte, are house hunting in Los Angeles in preparation for moving here full-time. The couple met as students at Beloit College in Wisconsin, where he earned a communications degree while playing quarterback and wide receiver on the football team.\n''She's seen me do games for nothing and make $16,000 a year doing minor league baseball,'' he said. ''She is the real star in the whole thing.''\nDavis has called baseball, college football and basketball for Fox Sports, something he will continue to do, which means he won't broadcast the Dodgers' entire 162-game schedule. He declined to specify how many games he'll miss.\n''That was a big thing for me,'' he said. ''I didn't want to give up the national stuff.''\nDavis is six years older than Scully was when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers radio and TV booth as a 22-year-old in 1950.\n''The Dodgers are not ones to change much,'' Hershiser said. ''Once the audience gets used to him and likes him, maybe he'll be here forever.''",
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        "raw_content": "Chief Executive Officer and President of the Sandler organization\nLeader of the Sandler worldwide organization\nDave Mattson is a best-selling author, sales and management thought leader, keynote speaker and leader for training events around the world.\nCEO and President of Sandler worldwide headquarters\nDave Mattson oversees the corporate direction and strategy for the company\u2019s global operations including sales, marketing, consulting, alliances and support. His key areas of focus are sales leadership, strategy and client satisfaction.\nA self-avowed introvert with a highly successful career in sales and in front of large audiences, Mattson says he is proof that Sandler works. \"Salespeople and sales managers are made, not born. \"Sandler provides the framework of best practices to help individuals succeed more quickly and avoid decades of trial and error. Sandler is a GPS for success.\"\nGet the latest insights on sales, sales management and leadership topics direct from Dave\nConnect with Dave Mattson\nMattson is a frequent guest expert contributor for LinkedIn's Sales Solutions Blog, as well as being one of the most popular authors on the Sandler Blog.\nHe welcomes you to connect via Twitter @Dave_Mattson or on LinkedIn.\nSince joining Sandler in 1988, Mattson has guided the firm to its position as the largest global provider of sales and management training in the world with over 250 operating units in more than 27 countries. Under his leadership, the company has received numerous awards and recognition.\nDave Mattson has written four books, two of which\u2014The Sandler Rules and Sandler Success Principles\u2014were Amazon and Wall Street Journal best sellers. He also wrote Magical People Skills, and Five Minutes with VITO which he co-authored with Tony Parinello.\nHis most recent book is co-authored with Brian Sullivan and published by McGraw-Hill Education \u2014 Sandler Enterprise Selling: Winning and Growing Enterprise Accounts, which addresses selling strategies and tactics in the enterprise business arena.\nFind out more about Sandler Enterprise Selling\nA track record of leadership and success\nDave Mattson's History with Sandler\nMattson joined the Sandler organization as Vice President of Operations after meeting the company founder, David Sandler, and embracing his philosophies on sales management and training. During this time, Mattson developed programs designed to enable the success of Sandler\u2019s franchisees and increased franchisee retention by 60 percent.\nIn 1990, Mattson was named Sandler\u2019s Chief Operating Officer, and expanded company operations to serve enterprise and multinational accounts. This initiative developed into the Global Accounts Division, which quickly became the top-grossing division within Sandler's Corporate Headquarters, growing total company revenue by more than 100 percent.\nMattson was promoted to Vice President of Sales in 1992. In this position, he expanded the Sandler brand in the marketplace, secured additional large sales training clients, helped franchisees close deals with their own clients and laid the foundation for scaling Sandler\u2019s sales, implementation and delivery processes. As part of his strategic positioning, Mattson capitalized on rapidly advancing technologies in 2001 to create an e-strategy, the central component of which is Sandler\u2019s digital library. The library became the firm\u2019s most profitable revenue stream, increasing earnings by over 65 percent.\nSandler named Mattson its CEO in 2007. During his years as CEO, revenue from the company\u2019s Global Accounts Division has increased by 53 percent, international revenue by more than 145 percent and total company revenue by 35 percent. Business not only remained stable through the last recession but, in fact, experienced an increased profit margin.\nTop 20 Sales Training Companies in the US\nSandler has received this prestigious industry award from TrainingIndustry.com for six consecutive years.\n#1 Sales Training Company\nSandler has been recognized as the #1 Sales Training Company twelve times by Entrepreneur magazine\u2019s \u201cFranchise 500\u201d in the United States.\nSandler was ranked as the #1 Business Services Franchise by Franchise Business Review.",
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        "raw_content": "Mosquito Control board discusses helicopter 'rumor,' puts off five-year plan\nThe draft outline of a five-year work plan was removed from the final agenda for Thursday night's board meeting at the Anastasia Mosquito Control District. Still, commissioners addressed concerns over uncertainties for the future in their closing comments.\n\"I just want to clear the helicopter deal up,\" Commissioner Gary Howell said. \"If there's someone out there spreading rumors that we're gonna buy a helicopter, especially today, that's incorrect information.\"\nCommissioner Catherine Brandhorst said there has been no discussion by anyone on the board about purchasing a helicopter. She said the helicopter rumor was started when mosquito board candidate for seat 2, Cory Mara, referenced a 2008 report he found online.\nHowever, Commissioner Jeanne Moeller said that was not where Mara got the information, but that he had become confused when looking at the proposed five-year plan.\nMoeller said the proposal indicated that in the 2017-18 timeframe, the board would look at an aerial program.\n\"In that, it also says purchase or lease for discussion, (it) doesn't say we're purchasing anything,\" Moeller said. \"Where the confusion came in to (Brandhorst) and I was he kept saying 'it's on page 35 of your five-year plan.' We've never had a 35-page, five-year plan.\"\nThe five-year plan, as a consent item on the proposed agenda, was removed from the final one.\n\"We don't have to run around and purchase a helicopter when we have a contract that we haven't used for three years,\" Moeller said, adding that it would probably be less costly to pay overtime to men on the ground for a couple of days.\nDistrict director Rui-de Xue said the contract is for emergency services only, and that the helicopter up for future consideration would be for regular treatment services.\n\"We've had a contract for aerial services for four years. During that time, we've used them once,\" Brandhorst said.\nHowell had worked on the draft outline, which also included plans to study and analyze aerial treatments before discussion on a possible purchase or lease.\n\"If there's a better way, or a less expensive way to do things, then I definitely want to hear that,\" he said. \"... As technology changes, I definitely want to be right in line to do what we need to do, and I think our employees will be on target in researching and studying.\"\nThe draft outline included study and analysis of aerial larviciding and adulticiding beginning in fiscal year 2016-17 and discussion of either purchasing or leasing a helicopter or unmanned drone for inspection and treatment in 2017-18.\n\"It is possible that we could have two new commissioners in January,\" Howell said. \"I would not want to implement a plan and hold those two to it, if they're new people, to that five-year plan.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Facial Pigmentation: What to do when brown marks or spots start to appear\nSkin pigmentation or brown spots on the skin are very common, especially in Asians. Genetic predisposition, sun exposure, hormonal changes, and previous inflammation in the skin can all contribute to skin pigmentation. Read More\nIf you are wondering about having a skin check but are not sure how it all works, this article will hopefully encourage you to pick up the phone and book an appointment soon! Having a full skin check is fast, painless and is usually covered by your insurance if you have any suspicious skin lesions. Here\u2019s what else you might want to know. Read More\nScars often result from accidental injury or surgery and can certainly be improved. If you are troubled by your scar, whether it is raised, depressed, or just a discolouration, there are usually ways of making it look better. Treatment strategies have evolved from simple creams and steroid injections to laser treatments or combination therapy using different methods. Read More\nNo one wants to be caught out with a skin cancer that is sitting on our skin undiagnosed, untreated and slowly growing bigger. Read More\nCysts are smooth round bumps resembling small marbles appearing under the skin. These can occur in children or adults, and are commonly seen on the face, scalp or trunk. They often contain a strong smelling cheesy material that can be expressed through a small opening. Cysts may occur due to a blockage of the usual skin shedding process, resulting in skin cells moving deeper and forming a keratin filled sac. Cysts can also originate from enlarged oil producing glands. Sometimes cysts can be hereditary. For example, in the condition steatocystoma multiplex, multiple cysts are found in individuals of the same family. Read More\nOne of the most common skin problems seen at our clinic is acne. Acne is a pesky problem most often seen in teenagers but also increasingly seen in adults in their 30s or 40s. As it usually affects visible areas such as the face, chest and back, a lot of affected individuals are left embarrassed and traumatised, choosing to cover up with concealers, makeup and high necked clothing. The fantastic news is - treatment is available and can be very effective! Read More",
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        "raw_content": "What Will Teachers Be Like in 10 Years?\nYesterday I attended (as an observer) a one-day expert workshop on \"The Future of Learning Agents,\" co-sponsored by the Institute for the Future and KnowledgeWorks Foundation. This one-day drill-down focused on one \"hotspot\" from their amazing Map of Future Forces Affecting Education. We were ably given a short tour of the map by Andrea Saveri, and I'd spent time some months ago looking at it--but even then, I'm still amazed at the information I keep finding in it. At one intersection on the map, where certain \"Drivers of Change\" identified for the next ten years intersect with the category of \"Educators and Learning,\" is a trend predicted/identified as \"An Explosion of Learning Agents.\" The job of the invited participants was to try to describe and understand that trend better: what will the teacher (learning agent) of 2017 be like?\nThis is really my first formal try at \"live-blogging\" an full event. While I have done something similar at other meetings, they have typically been single presentations. Technically, I'm not sure this can be called live-blogging if I am posting a day later, but the format of this post does reflects the near-constant typing I did during the whole event, and it is LONG. While I'm going to include some of my \"take-aways\" and questions at the start, I am posting my notes in their entirety--I can see some value in them as a resource and an historical record (even if through one person's lens) for those who were there, and also for anyone really interested in the topic. While I loved the visu al imagery of the huge artistic notes that were taken during the session (incredible), I actually found it hard to focus on the content in them because of the art (yikes!), so I am also assuming there may be other text-dependent fogies like me. [UPDATE: Leslie\nSalmon-Zhu was the professional graphic recorder at the workshop, and her information is at http://www.ifvp.org/directory/lsalmon-zhu/index.htm.] I take full responsibility for any inaccuracies, and will gladly correct anything that I have gotten wrong. Except for the notes I took during the introduction, I didn't regularly ascribe comments to specific individuals unless I wanted to for my own records.\nMy Personal Takeaways (thoughts I was grateful to have heard someone say, or to have jelled just from spending a day thinking about them in the atmosphere of thoughtful, articulate folks):\nThat youth production, apprenticeship, \"prosumer\"/\"proam\" creation--whatever you want to call it--will and should be a huge part of the learning experience of youth and adults. It is learning. And we are going into an age where true contributions will be possible by a much broader range of students than ever before.\nThat learning will likely, and should likely, be perceived less and less as something done between 5 - 25 years of age. It's somewhat crazy that we do it that way now, anyway, but with the coming changes in jobs and careers, and the need for constant re-learning, it's hard to imagine our current paradigm of schooling-then-life will hold still.\nThat parents are going to become more and more involved in managing the learning experiences of their children, and will be more frequently required, and want, to make choices and decisions about that learning.\nThat we are going to inevitably care more about the interests and desires of children progressing through learning phases, and will customize their educational experiences based on these interest and their particular talents. And I think we'll be able to do so because of technologies that are now just coming to the fore.\nThat we will also see the rise of learning coaches who both inside and outside of the public education system will help provide direction in the above.\nThat we will find that we care less and less about formal teacher training, and will have to have other ways of measuring teacher/facilitator/coach/learning-agent capabilities. I think these measures will evolve out of the rating systems we see associated with for-hire programmers, or (gasp!) the books we buy at Amazon.\nThat the character traits of self-learning, self-motivation, and self-determination--in a world of increasing choices and niches--will become key end-goals for mentors working with learners. I think we are hearing from business leaders that these are some of the character traits and learning skills that they value most highly (see my interview with Marc Andreessen). (Certainly, everyone at the workshop exemplified these traits.) And all of the descriptions of learning-agent in 10 years seemed (to me, at least) to be really built around these traits, with an implied understanding that they would not only be necessary for the work to be done, but also in order to build, support, and encourage them in students.\nAnd wouldn't these be the same traits of the learning organizations? I know, it's been said a million times, but if we want students to be learners, the teachers and schools must be learners. (One experience we did have with our home-schooled daughter was a program that reminded us that the best thing we could do as parents for our child's learning was to be actively engaged as learners ourselves. If we wanted our kids to read great books, we were reminded, start reading great books ourselves.) And couldn't we also expect that the organizations/institutions will also need to be self-motivated and self-determining? (Now there's a can of worms!) In the great examples of succeeding schools, is there a common thread of passionate, local leadership? If so, does that tell us something?\nThat the characteristics that were listed for learning-agents in 10 years are not those that are the primary measures today, and in fact may actually be ones that would make it hard to be hired, or to stick around, the current educational environment.\nThat the advent of Internet, and specifically the read/write or Web 2.0 aspects of publishing content as much as consuming it, will be historically and culturally one of the most significant events in mankind's history. Just as the printing press brought the huge social changes of the Reformation and the Renaissance, I would expect we will see changes (including and especially in education) in the next 5 - 50 years that are almost unimaginable now.\nMy Personal Questions/Thoughts:\nIt was interesting for me to be in a meeting in which there was a general consensus that technology is dramatically changing youth and educational experiences, but to only have a few laptops out and open. Even with general agreement that those involved in education were going to need to be more significantly involved in the current technologies, Will Richardson and I felt a little sheepish as we did some Skype back-channeling--which at some recent ed-tech conferences has been a real enhancement to the conference experiences, but here felt a little subversive.\nMaybe in the same vein, in a environment with such a general acceptance of openness and peer contribution, the event was pretty programmed. Which is not to say that there wasn't some good time for dialog, but even the dialog was being filtered through a single mediator. There was our one break-out session, but other than that all eyes were up front most of the time. To be fair, there was a pretty tight focus for the event, and it was organized and paid for to accomplish a specific purpose, but it reminded me of how hard it is, even for those of us who want to be forward-thinking in this new collaborative world, to really open up to full participation.\nAnd to take this train of thought one step further, I had a general feeling that it was hard for the group in general to let go of pre-set expectations for still being able to \"manage\" the changes that are certainly going to challenge traditional notions of education. I'm not sure how to articulate this fully, but I think this is something that is going to be hard for all of us: fully-collaborative, open, transparent problem-solving is really challenging when there are certain things we want to hang on to. The idea that we may not be able to control the outcome often pulls us back to wanting to manage the process. At one point the question was asked, \"How do you change teaching and learning in a participatory culture?\" I wonder if the answer may be: \"You don't. In participatory culture, teaching and learning will change from a grass-roots level.\"\nI also felt this when there was a brief discussion about having families invite teachers for dinner. Just the day before, during a lunch with Will Richardson and Jim Daly and Cal Joy from Edutopia, the idea of an \"invite a teacher to dinner\" campaign had seemed so fun; when brought up in this workshop, it felt like an intrusion on the private time of the teachers. In the same way, I hear educators who haven't used IM with students worry that they won't have any free time away from school; while those who do use it tell you it is so rewarding and learning-oriented that they couldn't bear to give it up.\nI tend to use discussing our family's experience of home-schooling as a litmus test for others' openness to alternative educational ideas, and feel comfortable doing so since we've had such good experiences both in home-schooling and in public school. In this event, the fact that I felt like I sounded like a home-school advocate--which I usually try to avoid--was a clue to me that the expected outcomes were still being placed into traditional solutions. One participant said, \"At some point, people are going to get so fed up with public school that they will opt not to go.\" I think that's already happened (home-schooling, charter schools, private schools), and again, voice my belief that the home-school movement can and should have a very informative role in understanding what more engaged, one-to-one learning, parent-involved education looks like. I also think that this relates to the sense I feel that we believe that we have to have ONE solution that fits everyone. That doesn't make sense to me. We'd never do it to a child, why would we do it to a whole educational system? My four children are each very different, and would flourish in very different educational environments. I'd like that kind of choice to be available.\nJohn Seely Brown was possibly slated to participate, but wasn't there. I would have liked his input. I have a recollection from my interview with him that he felt like implementing change from inside our current school system would be about as impossible as changing our auto-manufacturing culture. And that both are going to have to fail in order to be rebuilt. I remember listening to a podcast where he described how there is a built-in disincentive for the suppliers to the auto manufacturers to bring them an innovation, since it ends up actually increasing the likelihood that the manufacturer will take the idea and shop it out to other suppliers. I have often wondered about how a huge system like public education can possibly change, where almost everyone involved at all decision-making levels (both within the system and those who sell to it) has been measured and promoted based on existing priorities. I know I'm not the first one to say that schools often remind me that something that threatens the structure of a system will find itself \"attacked\" in the same way that the body fights off foreign invaders.\nWhy is it that examples of schools that are already \"revolutionary\" and succeeding don't seem to really have a larger impact as examples? Is it because there is little opportunity to innovate and experiment in a bureaucratic \"system,\" so examples don't mean much? I've been reading Dennis Littky's The Big Picture, and I've been underlining something in every paragraph. I almost yelled out \"yes, yes!\" several times as I was reading--especially when he talked about the 75-page autobiography that the students write, and the active involvement of parents in the educational process of the students. Laura Kretschmar, the founder of Lighthouse Charter School in Oakland, and Mark Morrison, the fonding Director of Napa New Technology High School both gave me the impression they were already walking the talk, and I was really glad they were invited. I'm thinking that the edublogger crowd I hang around in is beginning to think about school reform because of the amazing pedagogical implications of collaborative technology; and that we will benefit from also looking at schools that have been living that reform and have been doing it without the technology at the forefront. I imagine really magical things happening when the two are combined.\nWhy is it so hard to have a national dialog about anything of significance right now? It seems like we so quickly polarize into political/religious/social camps that we've lost the ability to listen and hear opinions different than our own, and so have lost the ability to deal with any issues of complexity in a civil way. We desperately need a national dialog on education, but it won't be useful to us if it's a \"national argument.\"\n(Waiting to include actual live-blogging notes until I am sure it is OK with workshop sponsors.)\nTom Hoffman 10:33 PM\nI'm glad you're reading Littky. I've been waiting for someone to tell me whether or not that's what School 2.0 looks like. Certainly one reason that the revolutionary schools that exist don't get more attention is because people like to talk about revolutionary schools without doing enough hard research to know what's going on around them. I've got a Big Picture elementary school opening two blocks away this fall, and that's not a coincidence.\nI'm anxious for you to have a closer look and let me know what the Big Picture environment is like. No coincidence is right.\nAfter all that I wrote, and the reception to Will Richardson's post on the same meeting, I was expecting to get a little heat. 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        "raw_content": "Baby found alive buried under debris in woods\nThis Sunday, July 8, 2018 photo provided by the Missoula County Sheriff\u2019s Office shows a 5-month-old infant with dirt under their fingernails after authorities say the baby survived about nine hours being buried under sticks and debris in the woods. (Missoula County Sheriff\u2019s Office via AP)\n(AP) \u2013 A 5-month-old infant who miraculously survived more than nine hours being buried under a pile of sticks and debris in the woods of western Montana suffered only minor injuries despite wearing wet and soiled clothes in cold weather, authorities said.\nMissoula County Sheriff\u2019s deputies were called about 8 p.m. Saturday about a man threatening people in the Lolo Hot Springs area of the Lolo National Forest.\nThe sheriff\u2019s office hastily put together a search crew of federal, state and local officials that combed the forest outside the hot springs for six hours before a deputy heard a baby\u2019s cry at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.\nHe found the baby face-down under the pile of sticks and debris, dressed only in a wet and soiled onesie in the 8 degree Celsius weather.\n\u201cHe suffered some minor scrapes and bruising but overall is in good health,\u201d sheriff\u2019s spokeswoman Brenda Bassett said in a statement Monday.\nCustody of the child has been referred to the state Division of Child and Family Services.\nSpokesman Chuck Council declined to answer any questions about where the child will be placed or how the baby will be cared for, citing medical privacy.\nFrancis Crowley, 32, was being held on $50,000 bail on a charge of criminal endangerment.\nAdditional charges will follow, the sheriff\u2019s office said in a statement Sunday.\nSuperman actress Margot Kidder killed herself in drug and alcohol overdose, says coroner (0)\nMan tries to strangle woman who rejected him, bites off other guy\u2019s finger: cops (0)\nToddlers survive alone for days after car crash claims their mother\u2019s life (0)\nINTERNATIONAL: Mom tries to get baby on Craigslist for teen daughter (1)\nFLORIDA: Sheriff urges locals not to shoot bullets at Irma (3)",
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        "raw_content": "You Could Be Required to Take Courses Elsewhere\nSecret #3 You Could Be Required to Take Courses Elsewhere\nOnce upon a time, college freshmen could arrive on campus with writing or math skills that were below admissions standards and the college offered courses to help them improve. But in an effort to cut costs, colleges have begun requiring freshmen to take preparatory courses before they move their trunks into the dorm.\nOne example: According to a recent post on Chronicle of Higher Education\u2019s The Ticker Blog, Cal State will soon require students with deficiencies in math and English to take part in its Early Start program. Quoting The Ticker, \u201cCalifornia State University will require academically deficient students to take remedial mathematics and English classes before starting their freshman year, the San Jose Mercury News reported today. The policy, which will take effect in 2012, aims to reduce the amount of time students spend on noncredit remedial work once they arrive at college, a process that often lengthens their undergraduate years. Roughly 60 percent of Cal State\u2019s new freshmen are judged deficient in English, math, or both.\u201d\nRead the other college secrets",
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        "raw_content": "Best Business Books 2010: Human Capital\nTalent Redefined\nby Sally Helgesen\nRob Goffee and Gareth Jones\nChasing Stars: The Myth of Talent and the Portability of Performance (Princeton University Press, 2010)\nJody Heymann with Magda Barrera\nProfit at the Bottom of the Ladder: Creating Value by Investing in Your Workforce\nPeter Drucker famously defined a knowledge economy as one in which the human brain provides the primary means of production. He then noted the obvious corollary: that an organization\u2019s most valuable resource is lodged in the heads of its employees and goes home with them at night. In the decades since, this disturbing vision of their assets streaming out of the building every night has led many companies to make a reappraisal of the value of their employees and to place a higher premium on talent. But it has also led to a somewhat overexalted view of the role that star performers play in organizations and the extent to which enterprise is dependent upon individual talents.\nThe consequences of this overvaluation are many. The continuing wild escalation in senior leadership pay \u2014 often in defiance of performance \u2014 is a direct result of our infatuation with star performers, and our belief in their almost totemic power to produce results. It has also created a cult of individualism that causes many genuinely talented people to misunderstand the nature of their contributions, and to view themselves as free agents when they are not. Finally, it has perpetuated an industrial mind-set based on rigid distinctions between those who make decisions in organizations and those who carry them out, bolstering the elitist presumptions of the former and negatively affecting the performance of the latter.\nThis year\u2019s best business books on human capital suggest that this approach to talent is now due for a correction. Each sounds a cautionary note about overvaluing individual talent and suggests specific practices to address the resulting imbalances. (See \u201cThe Thought Leader Interview: Vineet Nayar,\u201d by Art Kleiner and Vikas Sehgal, s+b, Winter 2010.) Each of the books also makes clear that the school of talent strategy that was focused primarily on star performers and so-called high potentials is obsolete, and that it is time for a more integrated and contextualized understanding of the value that human capital provides.\nClever Management\nClever: Leading Your Smartest, Most Creative People, by Rob Goffee, a professor of organizational behavior at the London Business School, and Gareth Jones, a fellow at the school\u2019s Centre for Management Development, reinterprets the relationship between talent and the organization in knowledge-based environments in a fresh and compelling way. The authors define this relationship as an \u201cinterdependence among equals.\u201d In their view, talent is as critically dependent on organizations as organizations are on talent. And they believe that both talented people and their employers tend to underestimate the importance of this mutuality.\nGoffee and Jones argue we need a more realistic way of understanding the role that organizational resources play in the exercise of talent; they believe we also need new approaches to leading talented people. Argue is the operative word here, for Clever is written as a manifesto. It eschews footnotes for passionate advocacy that is couched in clear and commonsense terms. This approach serves the reader well: Clever is wonderfully written, immediately engaging, and structured to provide a clearly articulated point of view.\nIn the authors\u2019 formulation, cleverness is not just a catchy synonym for talent; it\u2019s a way of understanding how talented people \u2014 defined as \u201cpeople with the potential to create disproportionate amounts of value from the resources that an organization makes available to them\u201d \u2014 operate in the context of enterprise. \u201cClevers\u201d are talented people who require an organizational context to thrive and provide value. This makes clevers different from talented individuals who are able to create value on their own, such as artists and solo musicians. The authors argue that the star system that has developed around this latter group, as well as the prevailing infatuation with so-called free agents, has distorted how we understand the former group, making it difficult to differentiate between the two.\nMost books on talent speak in glowing (and often generic) terms about their subject, but Clever paints a more balanced portrait. The authors, for example, are explicit about the destruction that talented people can wreak, rightly pointing out that many highly dysfunctional organizations are full of clever people.\nThe book describes the characteristics that distinguish clevers. For example, the authors observe that a strong belief in their own intellect is central to the identity of clever people, which can make it difficult for them to let go of a project when it\u2019s time to move on. They note that clevers see themselves as highly independent and self-reliant, and usually care more about projects that engage them than they care about the organization as a whole. In other words, they have a free-agent mentality, and thus often fail to recognize the extent to which they rely on organizational resources to bring their passions to fruition.\nAt the same time, Goffee and Jones make clear that clever people are not easily replaced in organizations. This is because the knowledge they hold is, almost by definition, tacit. Their skills are in many ways more like the craft skills of the medieval period than the codifiable and communicable skills that typified the Industrial Revolution. As a result, cleverness is hard to capture in conventional knowledge management systems, and clever people know this: It is one reason they value themselves so highly.\nClevers need leaders who are explicit in their recognition of the symbiosis between individual achievement and organizational requirements, firm in representing the needs of the latter, and skilled in providing opportunities that enable clever people to make the most of their talents. Much of the book is therefore devoted to an examination of how to lead clevers \u2014 both as individuals and in teams. In one of the most useful and original sections of the book, the authors create a typology of clever teams based on the distinctive ways in which clevers perceive themselves: as techies, creatives, problem solvers, professionals, strategists, or senior managers. The authors explain the inherent strengths and characteristic weaknesses of each type, and give highly specific suggestions for how to lead them to accomplish larger objectives.\nGoffee and Jones emphasize throughout that authenticity is required of anyone who seeks to manage clevers. This is in part because clevers respond best to respect, but also because they are quick to recognize and reject insincerity as well as boilerplate explanations and generic motivational spurs. Interestingly, research indicates that the youngest generation of workers \u2014 often referred to as millennials \u2014 place a similarly high value on authentic communication. This suggests that leaders in the knowledge economy should cultivate their ability to listen and to empathize. It seems that the management of human capital will require leaders to become more human.\nTalent in Context\nFor readers who find Clever light on supporting research, Chasing Stars: The Myth of Talent and the Portability of Performance is a perfect companion volume, as well as a brilliant book that offers extensive documentation. It is also the best business book of the year on human capital.\nIn it, Boris Groysberg, an associate professor in the organizational behavior unit at Harvard Business School, offers robust support for the view that talent in a knowledge economy must be understood in an organizational context. His thesis, derived from classical human capital theory, is that superior performance is achieved when talented individuals optimally leverage organizational resources. His findings, and the force and richness of both his data and his presentation, should have an indelible effect on how we understand exceptional performance. He also offers clear cautionary lessons about the portability of talent.\nGroysberg anchors his observations in the results of an in-depth, eight-year study of one of the most emblematic professions in the knowledge sector: Wall Street analysts. He chose this group of professionals for two reasons: It offers a shared, objective, and publicly available means for measuring performance, in the form of Institutional Investor\u2019s annual analyst rankings, and it constitutes a \u201cremarkably compact\u201d labor pool that is large enough to produce valid observations but small enough to lend itself to coherent study. Groysberg was also attracted to analysts as a subject because the belief that individual talent is the prime determinant of analyst performance has become a virtual article of faith on Wall Street \u2014 among analysts themselves as well as employers, investors, and the companies they cover.\nLike Goffee and Jones, Groysberg notes that the analysts \u2014 clevers in every sense of the word \u2014 routinely overestimate their own value and underestimate the role of organizations in providing a platform that supports and enables their performance.\nLike other knowledge stars, Wall Street analysts tend to see themselves as free agents. This is a signal mistake in Groysberg\u2019s view, because overemphasizing their independence often leads them (and their organizations) to imagine that their skills are highly portable. In fact, as his study reveals, the performance of star analysts declines sharply when they leave firms in which they have flourished.\nGroysberg also posits that the dependence of talent on context makes knowledge more fragile than previously assumed, and more dependent on skillful leadership and carefully nurtured development. Such development has become difficult to sustain in an environment in which short-term market pressures dictate organizational decisions. The sad story of Lehman Brothers provides a case in point. Groysberg finds two periods in which the firm\u2019s brilliantly led research department accounted for repeated high annual rankings for its analysts. But he also finds that subsequent market pressures, especially the demand for cost cutting in the run-up to the company\u2019s IPO, led to rapid declines in these capabilities.\nAlthough the evidence is strong that outstanding performance is firmly tied to organizational support, Groysberg points out situations in which this general rule does not apply. Not surprisingly, firm-specific knowledge tends to transfer less well than more general skill sets. Thus, star performers from companies with a strong culture, clear team structure, active development programs, and proprietary technology programs tend to do worse after leaving for greener pastures than those who have made their mark in firms that provide few resources and essentially treat employees as free agents \u2014 the old Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ) being an example of the latter. Companies such as DLJ that invest less in their people foster talent portability, which exposes them to high turnover and makes them the incubators of the success of other firms. The transfer of whole teams \u2014 what Wall Street calls lift-outs \u2014 also appears to improve portability and increase the odds that stars will maintain high performance.\nGroysberg\u2019s data additionally reveals that female star analysts\u2019 talents are more portable than those of their male counterparts, with women\u2019s performance improving rather than declining following a move. Drawing on interviews, he suggests several reasons for this. First, women are more likely to build the kind of external relationships that provide support during a move, often because their relationships within their own firms are weak owing to cultural constraints. Second, women\u2019s work experience makes them more skeptical of the idea that individual brilliance is enough to overcome entrenched cultural barriers. Third, women are more likely to weigh a variety of factors, including cultural fit, when contemplating a move, whereas men are more likely to base their decision on salary and bonus alone.\nGroysberg\u2019s work calls into question the concept of an elite workforce of free agents building individual portfolios of skills \u2014 a concept that took hold in the wake of Drucker\u2019s observations about the primacy of human capital in a knowledge economy. Groysberg shows how \u201clateral demand poaching,\u201d which is based on the assumption that performance is highly portable, is driving up compensation, and he suggests that companies rethink these beliefs given the highly speculative market for human capital that has developed. He also shows how these assumptions have made it more difficult for organizations and their leaders to undertake the hard work needed to skillfully integrate exceptional talent into a larger whole.\nFinally, Groysberg makes the case that the cult of individualism that has long been operative in the West \u2014 an ideology that is only becoming more entrenched on Wall Street \u2014 has led us to misunderstand how talent gets translated into achievement. He posits that the growing influence of Asia\u2019s more communal cultures will inevitably begin to change this, leading us to a more refined understanding of the factors that foster exceptional performance.\nTalent Everywhere\nJody Heymann, in her meticulously detailed Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder: Creating Value by Investing in Your Workforce, also asks us to rethink how we perceive and define talent. She notes that in the past two decades, companies have tended to view employees as representing two highly contrasting camps.\nIn one camp are well educated, professional knowledge workers: the clevers, the high potentials, the stars. Companies tend to court this cohort, try to engage their deepest motivators, and pay them well to keep them performing. Most literature about talent focuses on these employees and, as Heymann points out, most of the firms that appear on \u201cbest companies to work for\u201d lists tend to restrict their employee-friendly policies to those at the high end of the ladder.\nIn the other camp are \u201cbottom-of-the-ladder\u201d workers, who are widely assumed to be interchangeable in the old industrial mold. These employees \u2014 assembly-line workers, call center operators, retail clerks \u2014 are typically regarded as a cost that must be continually reduced if the organization is to achieve a competitive advantage. Even managers who don\u2019t entirely buy this line of reasoning feel pressure to adopt it because analysts routinely upgrade their valuations of companies that cut costs on bottom-tier labor, which is simply not viewed as an asset.\nHeymann makes the case that this rigid division between those who are assumed to add essential value and everyone else is itself a manifestation of an industrial mind-set, with its stark divisions between the heads and the hands. Whereas Clever and Chasing Stars ask companies to reexamine their often exaggerated presumptions about the stand-alone value of the heads, and place their value in a broader organizational context, Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder asks them to rethink their presumptions about the potential of the hands, and to develop new ways of understanding, measuring, and supporting the value they can provide.\nLike Chasing Stars, Heymann\u2019s book is the result of a wide-ranging multiyear study, though her population is the polar opposite of the high-performing analysts whom Groysberg examined. Heymann\u2019s team researched the relationship between profitability in the marketplace and good working conditions for bottom-tier employees in small, midsized, and large firms in a mix of sectors around the world, some publicly traded and others privately held. She interviewed and observed workers employed by an Alabama brick manufacturer, a Norwegian roofing supplier, an Australian auto parts manufacturer, a South African scrap metal dealer, a Peruvian social services provider, and an Indian cement maker, among many others.\nIn the course of her investigations, Heymann \u201cwent from believing that it was possible for companies to improve working conditions while being profitable\u2026to realizing that the majority of the companies we studied had increased their profitability by investing in their employees at the bottom of the ladder.\u201d Her findings call into question the conventional wisdom held by firms, and the analysts they seek to impress. She also debunks the widespread belief that profitability is better served by providing incentives at the top of the ladder than by providing them at the bottom.\nThe book is organized as an integrated series of case studies. Each case shows how at least one company achieved remarkable financial results while addressing a specific element of frontline working conditions: wages, flexibility, healthcare, training, the establishment of career tracks, profit sharing, etc. The cases help readers better understand the measurable value that well-trained, motivated, engaged, and healthy frontline workers can bring to organizations. Taken together, they provide strong evidence that profitability is dramatically increased when companies improve the quality of life of their bottom-tier workers.\nHeymann finds that many executives undervalue the potential of this approach because they have little understanding of what bottom-tier workers actually know and do. They therefore have no way to measure how improving performance in the lower ranks might benefit the larger organization. Conversely, she finds that organizations in which senior managers have bottom-tier experience do a much better job of leveraging the economies of knowledge available on the front lines.\nHeymann offers Costco as an example. Because the company promotes from within (a policy it views as a competitive response to a shortage of talent) and because internal data suggests that those who have worked their way up the ladder make better leaders, Costco\u2019s senior managers are intimately aware of the value that skilled and experienced bottom-tier employees can provide. Costco CFO Richard Galanti, for instance, who explicitly condemns the pressure that Wall Street exerts on the company to cut frontline costs, argues that profitability in the big-box sector is highly dependent on volume per square foot, which in turn is affected by the productivity of the front rank of employees. He also notes that costly turnover, frequent absenteeism, community resistance (which has proven expensive for Walmart), employee class action suits, and inventory shrink (some of which is due to employee theft) are routine short-term costs that analysts and most senior managers rarely take into account, and that these measures skyrocket when frontline employees are treated purely as an expense. As another Costco executive observes, \u201cWhen employees feel aggrieved and shortchanged, you are always going to pay a price.\u201d\nHeymann shows that careful planning is required to build the right incentive structure for bottom-tier workers, who are highly sensitive to small spurs that enable them to be more productive. She gives examples of companies that have done a good job of calculating these structures to support goals such as better teamwork, fewer defects, and more effective cross-training. She traces the development of virtuous circles of skill improvement that can occur when companies take the time to understand the nature of bottom-tier work. And she shows how resistance to valuing and supporting these employees can be overcome at the supervisory level.\nHeymann and all the other authors of this year\u2019s best business books on human capital are explicit in challenging widespread assumptions about talent, knowledge, and value creation. They describe in detail what leadership in a knowledge economy really requires, adding insights to Drucker\u2019s famous formulation. In doing so, these authors shift the focus on talent from an overemphasis on stars to a richer, broader, and more contextual view of how people add value to organizations.\nSally Helgesen is a contributing editor of strategy+business. 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        "raw_content": "Transplanting Pig Hearts into Sick Babies May Be Promising Temporary Treatment Option\nLiving with a genetically engineered heart from another species may be achievable in the relatively near future\nSAN DIEGO, CA (January 28, 2019) \u2014 Xenotransplantation\u2014transplanting organs from animals into humans\u2014is one step closer to becoming a possibility for infants awaiting human heart transplantation, according to research presented today at the 55th Annual Meeting of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.\n\u201cOur study showed a high probability that a genetically engineered pig heart could be implanted in an infant to keep the baby alive until a human heart becomes available, without concern for early rejection,\u201d according to David C. Cleveland, MD, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). \u201cThe ability to use pig hearts would provide an inexhaustible source for organ transplantation.\u201d\nDr. Cleveland and colleagues from UAB analyzed how an infant\u2019s blood serum would react to a \u201ctriple-knockout\u201d (TKO) pig\u2014a pig that has been genetically modified to delete all three major antigens that are known to react with natural human anti-pig antibodies. This immune monitoring was conducted in 70 infants less than 1 year of age using a blood test known as flow cytometry.\nThe 70 infants were separated into two groups. Group 1 consisted of 50 infants who had never been exposed to any surgical procedure or blood transfusion, and Group 2 consisted of 20 patients who had undergone previous heart surgery, blood transfusions, or exposure to biologic tissue patches (pig or cow).\nThe level of reactivity of human antibodies to pig cells is important because, if the level is high, it suggests that early rejection would occur following a heart transplant. In this respect, the researchers found that no infants in Group 1 had any immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies directed to TKO pig red blood cells, while only one infant showed a \u201cvery weak\u201d immunoglobulin G (IgG) reaction. IgM is usually the first antibody to react against pig tissue; IgG is the most abundant antibody in the human body. In Group 2, one of the 20 patients had an IgM reaction to TKO pig blood cells, and two had an IgG reaction, but in all cases the reactions were very weak.\n\u201cThe reactivity of the infant\u2019s serum to TKO pig red blood cells was almost zero, indicating no antibody binding and therefore no killing of the pig cells,\u201d said Dr. Cleveland. \u201cThe ability to eliminate the pig antigens to which humans react, combined with the ability to introduce selected human \u2018protective\u2019 genes into the pig genome, offers the potential for successful pig heart graft survival in infants with life-threatening heart diseases.\u201d\nScarcity of Organs in the US\nEncouraged by the UAB findings and the tremendous progress that has been made in the field of xenotransplantation research over the past 20 years, Dr. Cleveland said he is confident that there is potential for a genetically engineered pig heart to support the life of an infant for weeks or months until a human donor heart becomes available. \u201cThis would be especially important because very few human organs become available for transplantation into infants\u2014particularly those with complex congenital heart disease,\u201d he said. \u201cFurthermore, using mechanical assist devices in infants is suboptimal.\u201d\nAccording to the United Network for Organ Sharing, more than 114,000 people are on the waitlist for organs in the US; nearly 3,200 of them are waiting for new hearts. Of those 3,200, approximately 50 are infants. The relative sizes of both the patient\u2019s body and the donor organ are considered when matching donors to recipients, which is why small children most often receive donations from other infants or young children. Information from the US Department of Health & Human Services shows that, in 2016, 135 pediatric organ donors were babies younger than 12 months. In addition, each year the number of people added to the waitlist continues to be much larger than the number of donors who become available, exacerbating the organ shortage in the US.\nPrevious Xenotransplantation Experience\nIn 1985, Leonard L. Bailey, MD, from Loma Linda University Medical Center in California, transplanted a baboon heart into an infant with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). The child, known as \u201cBaby Fae,\u201d survived 20 days. This was achieved without genetic engineering of the donor organ.\n\u201cIf we can genetically engineer pig hearts to achieve successful cardiac transplantation, the care of children with HLHS would be revolutionized,\u201d explained Carl L. Backer, MD, Surgical Director of the Pediatric Heart Transplant Program at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children\u2019s Hospital of Chicago. Dr. Backer was not directly involved with this study.\nMaterial from domestic pigs (e.g., heart valves) has been used routinely and safely for medical purposes for a long time. Importantly, pigs can be bred and raised in large numbers, and genetic engineering of their hearts is relatively easy, according to Dr. Cleveland.\nProvided that the pigs are treated humanely, use of pig parts may present less of an ethical dilemma than using organs from other animals. Dr. Cleveland and his team are sensitive to public opinion and are currently evaluating surveys that were completed by patient families, physicians, nurses, and other health care providers who are involved in the care of babies with congenital heart diseases.\n\u201cThe present evidence is that the public would accept a pig heart transplant if it were life-saving,\u201d said Dr. Cleveland.\nFuture of Xenotransplantation\nAlthough much more work is needed before xenotransplantation trials in humans can begin, this research has moved an important area of study significantly forward. \u201cThe next phase,\u201d said Dr. Cleveland, \u201cis the transplantation of TKO pig hearts into non-human primates to demonstrate long-term survival. This is necessary before any clinical trials in human infants. I look forward to continuing these studies, if we can obtain adequate funding.\u201d\nThe other authors of the study were CA Banks, H Hara, DK Cooper, DC Mauchley, RJ Dabal, S Borasino, and T. 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        "raw_content": "Mexican townsfolk kidnap drug boss\u2019s mom\nHuman Interest News \u2014 Posted on December 20, 2016\nPeople look at photographs of abduction victims at a display in Iguala, in Mexico\u2019s Guerrero State (Associated Press)\n(By Mark Stevenson, Associated Press, 12/14/16) MEXICO CITY \u2013 In one of the stranger chapters of Mexico\u2019s drug war, angry people in a southern town kidnapped the mother of a gang leader to demand the release of their loved ones.\nThe government of Guerrero state said Tuesday that it was sending about 220 soldiers and police to try to defuse the situation in Totolapan.\nThe town has been controlled for years by a drug gang boss whose proper name is Raybel Jacobo de Almonte, but who is better known as \u201cEl Tequilero.\u201d\nDe Alamonte has lived up to his nickname, which translates roughly as \u201cThe Tequila Drinker.\u201d In his only known public appearance, he was captured on video drinking with the town\u2019s mayor-elect. De Alamonte mumbles inaudibly and has to be held up in a sitting position by one of his henchmen.\nIn recent months, his gang \u2013 also known as the Tequileros \u2013 has been fighting turf battles with other gangs in the area. Last week, the Tequileros allegedly kidnapped several inhabitants of Totolapan who they wanted to extort or whom they suspected of supporting a rival.\nIn response, a few dozen men appeared this week in the streets of Totolapan waving shotguns and hunting rifles. In a video, the men carry banners calling for action against El Tequilero and identify themselves as a \u201cself-defense\u201d force, as vigilantes are known in the region.\n\u201cWe urgently demand the release of the kidnap victims,\u201d a masked man says in a statement read on the video. \u201cWe are a legitimate self-defense force of the people.\u201d\nAmong the Tequileros\u2019 kidnap victims was a local construction engineer, Isauro de Paz Duque, who was snatched on Sunday by men who had threatened to kill him.\nOn Monday, a woman who identified herself as De Paz Duque\u2019s wife said on a video that townspeople had El Tequilero\u2019s mother and would exchange the woman for her husband.\n\u201cWe have your mother here, Mr. Tequilero,\u201d she said. \u201cI propose an exchange: I\u2019ll give you your mother if you give me my husband, but I want him safe and sound.\u201d\nThe state government said in a statement that a negotiating team had been sent to establish contact with the family of the missing engineer and the vigilantes and to set up a search team.\n\u201cThe goal of the team is to ensure that no injury is done to the missing person, nor to the mother of the head of the Tequileros gang, who has apparently been taken by the self-defense forces,\u201d the statement said.\nThe government later confirmed that about five of the two dozen people being held by the vigilantes had been freed, but those freed did not include the gang boss\u2019 mother.\nIn late November, the Guerrero government said El Tequilero was believed to have been wounded and was hiding out with his kidnap victims in the mountains. The state attorney general headed an extensive manhunt using helicopters and troops on the ground in an unsuccessful effort to locate the gang leader.\nThe area is a hotbed of drug trafficking, killings and extortion. It is the foot of the mountains that produce much of Mexico\u2019s opium poppy crop.\nTotolapan is considered so dangerous that many outlying hamlets in the township have been abandoned by fearful residents. In 2014, the battered body of the parish priest, the Rev. Ascension Acuna Osorio, was found floating in the Balsas river near the town.\nThe emergence of vigilante groups, also known as self-styled \u201ccommunity police,\u201d has become a headache for Guerrero\u2019s government.\n[from CBS News, 12/13/16 \u2013 \u201cThe state of Guerrero has been home to some of the more notorious incidents in Mexico\u2019s now 10-year-old war on drugs.\nGuerrero is also where 43 college students notoriously disappeared, an incident later blamed on a local cartel.\u201d]\nWatch a brief report from Fox5 New York:\nhttps://www.studentnewsdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Villagers-kidnap-drug-lords-mother-in-Mexico_Fox5NY.mp4\nMan willingly gets stuffed into a subway car like a sardine\n(NY Post, 12/15/16) JAPAN \u2013 The trains in Tokyo, Japan, are so crowded during rush hour that workers are employed to stuff humans into cars. The sardine-like conditions of these subway cars may seem wild, but for people who work in Tokyo, it is business as usual:\nhttps://www.studentnewsdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Japan-sardine-like-subway-cars_NY-Post.mp4",
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        "raw_content": "Messum\u2019s\nThe Magic and Poetry of Everyday Life: Paintings Past and Present from the New English Art Club\nMessum\u2019s Gallery, London\nby CLIVE ASHWIN\nThe fundamental purpose of a commercial private gallery is to sell art and make a profit. Hopefully, the gallery will also have faith in the quality of what it sells. However, the value of a thriving private gallery sector in a culture like ours is far more than merely economic. It functions as a showcase for new art which might not have yet impacted upon the sphere of museums and public art collections. It can respond rapidly to the perceptive insights of individual dealers, while public collections plod along cautiously in its wake. It can identify neglected areas from the past which have something important to say to the present. Collectively, the private galleries constitute a kind of alternative museum for collectors, students and anyone wishing to acquire a more rounded picture of our art culture.\nMessum\u2019s has an enviable reputation in all these respects, to which it has added something else in the form of themed shows which bring together contemporary art with work which illuminates and explains how things have come to be the way they are. The current show traces the evolution of the New English Art Club (NEAC) from its foundation in 1886 to the present day. In addition to 19th-century members like Roussel, Clausen and La Thangue, we find a rich and varied collection of 20th-century and contemporary figures such as Ruskin Spear, William Bowyer and Saied Dai. The show is accompanied, as we have now come to expect from the gallery, by an excellent illustrated catalogue with an informative and scholarly essay by Kenneth McConkey.\nThe NEAC appeared at a time when British painting was oppressively dominated by the conventions of Pre-Raphaelitism and late Victorian art. The hallmarks of this tradition were a pedantic naturalism, often in laborious detail, combined with anecdotal sentimentality and heavy-handed moralising. Painting, in particular, had to earn its keep by providing us with a sentimental story, a rousing tale from history, or an important principle by which to live our lives.\nThe principal source of influence which led to the overthrow of this tradition arose from the succession of young British artists who spent at least a part of their formative years living, working and studying in France. Here they came under the influence of Impressionism and then Post-Impressionism. Significantly, the first exhibition of the NEAC took place in 1886, the year which saw the last of the eight Impressionist exhibitions. The new approach to painting which characterised their work was a rejection of anecdotalism and sentimentality in favour of an uncompromising recording of the facts of visual experience, and an approach to picture-making based upon closely-observed tonal values. This did not rule out the \u2018poetry\u2019 of visual experience, but insisted that this poetry should arise from the excitement of observed reality, as recorded in forms, lines, tones and colours, and not from a preconceived \u201cstory line\u201d to a painting.\nThis searching approach to observed nature became combined with a will to find pictorial material in otherwise unlikely subject matter. William Bowyer\u2019s The Fishmonger is an excellent example of what I mean. In addition to a striking piece of visual reportage, it makes an abstract design of the highest order, rendered with a thrilling attention to the quality of paint surface. Like all the best figurative art, it oscillates between a vivid record of an event and an enthralling abstract design.\nNEAC work did not renounce psychological meaning entirely, but when it appears it is often in a cryptic or ambiguous form. Ruskin Spear, one of the pillars of the NEAC tradition in the mid-20th century, often suggests a kind of tongue-in-cheek irony. His Finding out about art shows a group of adult students standing in a gallery full of abstract paintings and sculpture. Significantly, their attention is concentrated upon one man, presumably a guide or lecturer, rather than upon any of the art works.\nMany of the NEAC painters have concentrated their creative attentions upon one particular type of subject matter or the visual character of one specific area of the UK. Fred Cuming\u2019s work, centred around the district of Hastings and Rye, is regional art at its best, capturing the shifting beauty of landscape, sea and sky. Like many of his colleagues in the NEAC, Cuming has a significant presence in the Royal Academy, being elected an RA in 1974. His luminous canvases have lifted the quality of the annual summer exhibitions over many years.\nThe work of Saied Dai represents the best of the NEAC\u2019s living tradition. The Abstract Painter shows us a tall, white-walled studio. In the middle distance a painter in a brown overall stands in immobile contemplation of an abstract painting, considering his next move. Like all of Dai\u2019s work, it is robustly constructed as an abstract design, much of the surface committed to the rendering of large areas of wall which provide a setting for the subject content. The tonal and colour range is masterfully managed to express the sense of form, space, depth and recession. 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        "raw_content": "How Twitter solved the mystery of the black woman scientist in an old photo\nPeople thought that Sheila Minor was \u2018support staff\u2019 \u2013 but she was so much more.\nEarlier this month, illustrator Candace Andersen was doing research for a children\u2019s book about orcas when she stumbled across an intriguing old photograph. The black and white image was labelled as having been taken at the 1971 International Conference on the Biology of Whales in Virginia, US.\nThere were 37 scientists in the picture, all of whom were identified in an accompanying caption. All, that is, except the one woman \u2013 who was also the only African-American person in the frame.\nNot only was the woman\u2019s name unknown, her smiling face was partially obscured by the head of the white marine biologist standing in front of her.\nAndersen decided to ask the Twittersphere for help identifying the mysterious woman. \u201cHey Twitter I\u2019m on a mission,\u201d she wrote in a post on 10 March. \u201cThe woman in this photo was an attendee at a 1971 International Conference on Biology of Whales. She is the only woman, & the only one captioned \u2018not identified\u2019 in the article I found her in. All the men are named. Can you help me know her?\u201d\n\u201cIt bothered me for days not knowing who this woman was,\u201d Andersen told CNN. \u201cIf she was there, at that conference, she\u2019s got to be important. I need to know her.\u201d\nHer tweet quickly went viral, with amateur sleuths, archivists and professional historians suggesting who the woman might be and offering pointers as to where Andersen should look for more clues.\n\u201cShe\u2019s obviously a woman of colour, she looks black to me,\u201d wrote DN Lee. \u201cI\u2019d lead with this info and that should help with fielding false leads.\n\u201cAlso, if she is from the US, that might make it easier to ID who she is, since [the] number of BW scis [black women scientists] were so few [at that time].\u201d\nSeveral names were suggested frequently, including Matilene Spencer Berryman, an oceanographer, environmentalist and attorney who died in 2003, and Suzanne Montgomery Contos, the executive secretary who organised the conference.\nThese leads fell flat, however, when someone pointed out that Berryman would have been in her 50s in 1971 \u2013 much older than the woman in the photo looked. Then Contos herself got in touch with Andersen to say that no, it wasn\u2019t her. The search continued.\nEventually, Dee Allen Link, a Smithsonian research assistant at the National Museum of Natural History\u2019s Marine Mammal programme, spotted the Twitter thread. The Smithsonian had sponsored the conference, and Link wondered if her colleagues might be able to help find the woman. She got in touch with Don Wilson, a curator emeritus of mammals, who identified the woman as Sheila Minor.\nContos had also got in touch with her former boss, G Carleton Ray, who it turned out had actually taken the photo. Ray agreed that the woman was Sheila Minor \u2013 but both he and Wilson believed that Minor had been \u201csupport staff\u201d at the conference.\nThis was wrong. In reality, Minor had been a biological specimen analyst at the Fish and Wildlife Service in 1971, and went on to have a 35-year scientific career in the US federal government. She retired in 2006 as a high-level environmental protection specialist.\nOnce she had a name, Andersen was able to track Minor down on Facebook. She sent her the photo, asking: \u201cIs this you?\u201d Minor replied with a message belying her 71 years, featuring acronyms and emojis.\nIn a conversation with CNN, Minor said that she wasn\u2019t aware of the international search to find her until Anderson got in touch over Facebook. She said that she didn\u2019t mind that she hadn\u2019t been identified in the photo, because what mattered was her dedication to her work and the environment.\n\u201cIt\u2019s no big thing not being named,\u201d she said. \u201cWhen you know inside yourself, who you are and what you are, does it matter?\u201d\nBut, she added, there was a part of her that enjoyed the attention. \u201cMy other friends have told me, \u2018It\u2019s about time the world knew about you.\u2019\u201d\nMain photo shows an African-American scientist researching Legionnaire\u2019s disease in 1979. Image: Getty Images",
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        "title": "Gadhada First Section, Vachanamrut 39 - Vachanamrut Rahasyarth Pradeepika Tika Part 1 (Gujarati)",
        "raw_content": "Shreejimaharaj explains that a Jeevan-mukta who has attained a savikalp trance is able to visualise Jeev, Ishwar, Maya and Brahm individually and therefore consider them all to be real. A videh-mukta who has attained a nirvikalp visualises Jeev, Maya, Ishwar as being the same form, that of Brahm. Meaning, he does not visualise Jeev, Ishwar or Maya at all. All he visualises is Brahm, i.e. Shreejimaharaj. It is like those who have climbed to the top of Mount Lokalok, and cannot see the trees, human beings, other mountains, etc., on the Earth. All they see is the Earth. Therefore, he [Videh-mukta] considers Jeev, Maya and Ishwar, to be unreal. Someone who has not attained either of these statuses, and proclaims Jeev, Maya, Ishwar, guru, disciple, Vedas, Puran, and the scriptures as being imaginary due to his interpretation of the scriptures, goes to hell.\nSthavar\nSiddh-dasha",
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        "raw_content": "Girls' Tennis: East Ridge, Park, New Life look forward to new faces and continued culture\nThe 2018 girls tennis season will have many new faces for East Ridge, Park and New Life Academy.\nMany players either graduated or didn't return for the upcoming fall season, which gives these coaches new players and bright futures for each program.\n\"I'm excited with all the new faces on the team,\" said Tony Townsend, Park's head coach. \"This year will be continuous learning to make these players the best they can be this year and for future years.\"\nTownsend said the girls played in one of the toughest conferences in the state, which allowed the team to experience some of the toughest teams and players.\nThe Wolfpack have two returners coming back to the team with sophomore Caitlyn Swigart and freshman Kate Townsend. These two players are hoping to bring back experience from last season and be leaders for the young tennis team.\nTony Townsend said he's happy to have their leadership on and off the court because the girls can relate better to the players at certain times throughout the season. He's excited to see how these girls take on the upcoming season, but he's looking forward to how these players practice and commit themselves to this sport each day during the season and during the offseason.\n\"The work ethic that everyone is showing currently is great,\" Swigart said. \"We are looking forward to seeing these players grow with each match and each practice.\"\nThe Raptors of East Ridge also have a handful of players returning from last year's varsity team. The team lost eight of its varsity players to graduation, but head coach Jon Rydberg is excited to see the 56 players that came to the first week of practice.\nMany of those eight players played on the varsity team since they started high school, so the team chemistry and culture stayed relatively the same for the last four years. The Raptors weren't able to achieve their goal of reaching state last season as they finished second behind Eagan in the section finals.\n\"This conference is tough and section play never gets easier,\" said East Ridge senior co-captain Makenna Sandberg. \"We know it'll be a fairly new team, but we're excited to see this team grow with each practice and play well as a team in matches.\"\nEven though the team will be filled with many new players, Rydberg knows the culture and atmosphere of East Ridge tennis will always continue with each team. The culture of playing fair and enjoying each match along with encouraging teammates and always thinking about the team. He's already seen this culture take place in the first week and he's excited to see what the future holds.\nMarcia Bussey, the head coach for the New Life Academy girls tennis team, said the Eagles are facing small numbers in participation, but have a positive outlook.\nThe Eagles finished their 2017 season with an 8-11 overall record. New Life had eight players on the team last season, but six players will make it tough for the Eagles in each match.\nNew Life will have to play four singles players and only one doubles pairing for each match. There will be two doubles matches that will result in a forfeit for New Life at the beginning, so each match will start 2-0 for the Eagles' opponents.\nThe good part for New Life is the fight and strength of these players, which will make it hard on opponents to earn the other two points to win the match.\nThe first couple of weeks into the season will be new territory for these coaches with all the new faces on the teams. Once those couple weeks are done, then the focus will be on working hard to be better than the last match.\n\"It's always fun to get back on the courts with all your friends,\" said East Ridge senior co-captain Kailey Courteau. \"I just can't wait for this season to start.\"\nExplore related topics:girls tenniseast ridge raptorsPark WolfpackNew Life Academy Eagles",
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        "title": "\u201cCompanies grow, mature and die, just like people\u201d \u2013 Swiss Life Group",
        "raw_content": "Some companies live longer than others. McKinsey partner Claudio Feser knows what these companies do better.\nHe has advised some of the world\u2019s largest companies: author and McKinsey partner Claudio Feser.\nMr Feser, you examined company life cycles for your book.* How long do companies last, on average?\nMuch less than people generally think. Half of all publicly listed companies disappear within a decade. Only one in seven makes it to 30, and only one in 20 sees its 50th anniversary. As with people, most companies follow a natural life cycle of birth, growth, maturity and death.\nUnlike with people, however, not every company experiences \u201cdeath\u201d. Some have been around for hundreds of years, as we showed in an article on the Methuselahs of the corporate world. What do these companies do better than others?\nFirst, you have to know why companies do not last long. Markets are dynamic, but companies are not. The markets redeploy around 20 to 25% of their capital every year in the search for more attractive returns around the world and in different industries. By contrast, companies redeploy only 2% to 6% of their capital each year.\n\u201cCompanies that have been around for a long time tend to be more dynamic. They question themselves, they experiment, they constantly develop new products and processes.\u201d\nCompanies are often, at least in the short term, bound to certain regions and certain markets. To put it simply, their budget is often simply the previous year\u2019s budget plus a couple percent. Companies that have been around for a long time tend to be more dynamic. They question themselves, they experiment, they constantly develop new products, processes and business methods. They are therefore able to adapt to changing markets and environments and extend their life expectancy. I call such companies serial innovators.\nCould you name two or three companies that you think do this particularly well?\nIt is difficult to single out particular companies because the specific approaches for continuous innovation are so varied. But if I had to name three companies, they would be Pixar, Apple and Novartis. They manage to constantly reinvent themselves and not only expand existing markets, but create entirely new ones.\nOther companies do not do this. Why not?\nLike biological organisms, companies age. Their \u201cmetabolism\u201d slows down and they become more sluggish. Behavioural psychology refers to this as \u201crigidity\u201d, which is another way of saying they become more cumbersome. A company\u2019s processes become more bureaucratic and its corporate culture becomes inflexible to change.\n\u201cLike biological organisms, companies age. They become more sluggish, more bureaucratic and inflexible to change.\u201d\nBased on their experiences, people develop patterns of thinking that make them act in a biased manner. Psychologists call this \u201ccognitive bias\u201d. A study by McKinsey, for example, showed that managers often give disproportionate weight to potential losses compared to potential gains. For example, they hesitate to make investments if these have to be recognised in the income statement as an expense. Such thinking can sometimes prevent managers from identifying important market or technological changes and seizing worthwhile opportunities.\nCould you provide a concrete example of this?\nOne prominent example is Bethlehem Steel, which was one of the largest companies in the US in the 1950s. Its management, perhaps precisely because it had been very successful for so long, did not see the ground-breaking developments that were occurring, such as the trend towards mid- and low-rise buildings \u2013 and thus lighter steel construction \u2013 as well as the emergence of a new production method called continuous casting. The company found itself with products that were no longer needed and a cost structure that was no longer competitive. After being in existence for 140 years, Bethlehem Steel filed for bankruptcy in 2003.\nWhat can companies do to combat such sclerotic mentalities?\nYou have to act on both an individual level and on an organisational level. On the individual level, serial innovators are typically run by a diverse set of people. Gender diversity is, of course, one issue. It is also important for managers to have as diverse a range of experience as possible. Beyond this, the team dynamic has to work. Healthy debates are crucial for the survival of companies, and team members must be able to build on the viewpoints of others.\n\u201cSuccessful companies tend to have a corporate culture that not only rewards performance, but one that also calls for opposing points of view and debates.\u201d\nAnd on the organisational level?\nSerial innovators tend to be organised in smaller, relatively independent units. They experiment more in order to be able to establish new skills and capabilities more quickly than the competition. Most importantly, they tend to have a corporate culture that not only rewards performance, but one that also calls for opposing points of view and debates. In this way, serial innovators constantly challenge themselves to become better.\nHow important is a critical external point of view?\nHaving an external point of view provides exposure to other ways of thinking and experiences. A large Swiss corporation is a good example of this approach. Each year it invites four or five external experts to a two-day management workshop and asks them to challenge the group\u2019s strategy and uncover its weaknesses. This is not pleasant for managers, but it is a highly effective method for obtaining new perspectives on a problem. Sometimes this sort of external challenge is the only way to provide the company\u2019s senior management with new perspectives and fresh ideas, especially at very hierarchical and bureaucratic organisations.\nIn an article, we showed that Millennials have a new conception of work. In particular, they want their work to have a purpose and they want to change the world. What do you think: Will this development extend or shorten the lives of companies?\nThe desire to do make a contribution to something bigger than themselves may be expressed more loudly by Millennials than previous generations, but this desire is not limited to younger generations. 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Only vehicles are deemed to be suitable that meet regulatory requirements, comply with current safety standards and have a well-kept outer appearance.\nThe contractor shall be obliged and it shall be his responsibility to meet regulatory requirements and authorizations that are required to carry out the transport by using the respective vehicles.\nThe contractor and the drivers used by him shall be solely responsible for loading, packaging and securing the transported goods onto the vehicles that are used by the contractor.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to organize operational procedures and to instruct and supervise the driver used by him in such a way that the provisions that apply to freight safety are complied with.\nAll costs incurred by the operation of the vehicles used shall be borne by the contractor.\nThe contractor shall ensure that all drivers used by him can at all times be reached by telephone during the transport.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to inform TCT-Spedition forthwith of any potential damage, shortages, delays or any other events or circumstances that might have an impact on the performance of the contract.\nBetween loading and unloading, transports shall be carried out with the same vehicle. Reloading goods onto other vehicles is prohibited.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to adequately protect the loaded vehicle from any access by third parties. According to section 435 of the German Commercial Code and/or section 29 of the CMR Convention, the parking of vehicles, trailers and swap trailers on unguarded parking sites is deemed to be careless, in particular when vehicles with tarpaulin covers are used.\nSection 3: Personnel Used\nPursuant to the provisions of section 278 of the German Civil Code [BGB], the Contractor shall be liable for the conduct of the drivers used by him.\nThe contractor warrants that the drivers used by him are qualified and suitable and, in particular, that they have a valid driver\u2019s license and that the provisions concerning illegal employment in commercial transport are complied with.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to exclusively use drivers who are able to communicate in German without any impediment.\nThe contractor shall ensure that during all transports, foreign drivers carry an official certificate with an official certified German translation pursuant to section 7 b (1) sentence 2 of the German Road Haulage Act [G\u00fcKG].\nThe contractor shall ensure that only such drivers are used who\nare at least 20 years old;\nhave at least one year of driving experience;\nare not registered in the Central Register of the German Motor Transport Authority in Flensburg as having committed an alcohol-related traffic offense;\nhave the required certificates and other documents to carry out the transport;\nand who have no criminal record.\nThe contractor shall ensure that the drivers behave properly, are dressed suitably and that their overall appearance is beyond reproach. TCT-Spedition may, for important reasons, request that a driver be replaced. Such a reason may be improper conduct of the driver vis-\u00e0-vis customers or employees of TCT-Spedition.\nThe contractor shall ensure that the drivers adhere to the statutory driving and rest periods.\nWithout the written consent by TCT-Spedition, the contractor shall not be authorized to pass contracts on to third parties.\nSection 4: Handing over Transported Goods and Freight Documents\nUntil further notice, it is assumed that the cargo pursuant to section 411 of the German Commercial Code and the accompanying documents pursuant to sections 410 and 415 of the German Commercial Code have been handed over in a proper and transportable condition according to section 411 of the German Commercial Code. This cannot be assumed if the contractor has informed TCT-Spedition of differing facts upon loading the goods or immediately afterwards, in any case however prior to delivering the goods to the final destination.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to examine the outer appearance of the transported goods, i.e. number of items, quantity and outer labeling and to document the findings in an appropriate way unless he is unable to do so in a specific case.\nThe contractor undertakes to only carry out transport services with the respective transport documents and to have them signed by the sender and recipient of the goods.\nThe hand-over of consignments is to be documented by the contractor and receipt of the delivery of the consignments is to be confirmed by the recipient using a legible signature and a company stamp if such a stamp is generally used by the company.\nAs a matter of principle, the bill of lading is to be used as accompanying document, which is signed by both parties. The bill of lading is to contain all details pursuant to section 408 of the German Commercial Code and may include additional information.\nIf, for reasons of transport handling, a bill of lading does not need to be issued, another accompanying document (f. ex. a delivery note, delivery run sheet, etc.) can be used.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to send the original delivery notes to TCT-Spedition within 10 working days from the date of delivery. In the case of a delayed remittance of the delivery notes, a penalty of \u20ac50 shall be agreed for each individual case, which can be offset against the respective freight charges but can also be claimed separately. There will be no penalty if and insofar as the contractor can prove that TCT-Spedition suffered no or only minor expenses due to the delay.\nIf, long-term, proof of delivery cannot be provided, the remuneration will be withheld permanently for lack of proof of delivery.\nFor the additional efforts, liquidated damages amounting to \u20ac25 will be due that are payable within 14 days after the agreed date of delivery. It is up to the contractor to prove minor damage.\nFurther claims made by TCT-Spedition shall not be affected by this regulation.\nSection 5: Idle Periods, Loading and Unloading, Exchange of Palettes\nIt is incumbent on the contractor to load and unload the goods and it is his responsibility to ensure that the goods can be transported reliably and safely. Any staff of the sender and recipient who is used during this process shall only act upon the instruction and under the responsibility of the contractor.\nAny costs incurred by the contractor for loading and unloading in line with the relevant transport safety regulations is covered by the agreed freight charges. There is no additional remuneration.\nThe contractor shall set aside an adequate period of time for loading and unloading depending on the respective process (loading/unloading time), which, subject to any agreements to the contrary, shall be set at two hours respectively. No additional remuneration or demurrage can be claimed for this period.\nIf idle periods exceed two hours and are based on contractual agreements or result from reasons that are beyond the contractor\u2019s reasonable control, the contractor shall be entitled to claim adequate remuneration (demurrage). The first two hours each of any idle period shall, as the period required for loading and unloading, not be taken into account for the remuneration.\n\u20ac25 per hour shall be paid for idle periods unless the contractor proves that an amount other than the usual one must be paid.\nFor idle periods of more than 10 hours, a daily rate of \u20ac250 shall be charged unless the contractor proves an amount other than the usual one must be paid.\nThe contractor shall provide written evidence of the duration of idle periods (confirmation of the place of loading/unloading, speedometer chart, determination of GPS position, driver\u2019s affidavit, etc.). Demurrage will only be paid upon presentation of these documents.\nUnless there are specific provisions to the contrary, it is agreed that the contractor shall exchange the loading equipment (pallets) upon delivery of the transported goods. If the pallets are not returned to the loading place within 4 weeks, an indemnification fee of \u20ac20 for each European flat pallet, \u20ac10 for each EUR-6 pallet and \u20ac100 for each pallet cage will be charged and deducted from the invoiced freight charges. It is up to the contractor to prove minor damage.\nIf the exchange of pallets is impossible or is refused, the contractor shall be obliged to obtain corresponding confirmation containing a company stamp and the name of the issuer.\nSection 6: Remuneration\nThe contractor\u2019s remuneration is subject to the freight charges agreed for each single contract.\nBilling is performed on the basis of credit notes issued by TCT-Spedition upon presentation of the receipted original delivery notes. Receipts of delivery must be submitted in order to obtain a credit note. Credit notes shall immediately be issued following acceptance of the delivery receipts.\nTerms of payment shall be 60 days after issuance of the credit note. TCT-Spedition shall issue credit notes to the contractor on a monthly basis.\nClaims made under this contract can only be assigned upon prior consent by TCT-Spedition.\nClaims to demurrage, further remuneration or compensation for other costs resulting from the performance of the contract must be made in writing by the contractor within a preclusion period of one month of the date of delivery.\nThe contractor shall only be entitled to set off claims that are undisputed, legally binding or to be adjudicated against claims made by TCT-Spedition.\nThe contractor must take out an insurance policy that adequately reflects the level of damage/loss that may be caused and that may take the form of\na transport insurance according to section 7a of the German Road Haulage Act [G\u00fcKG], in particular for any damage/loss caused by delays and damage to the cargo;\na third-party car insurance; and\nan employer's liability insurance.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to duly pay his insurance premiums.\nThe contractor shall be obliged to prove the existence of the respective insurance policies as well as the due payment of premiums at the request of TCT-Spedition.\nA cancellation of the insurance policy or a change of the insurance contract must be reported to TCT-Spedition.\nThe contractor undertakes to duly notify TCT-Spedition as well as the competent insurer forthwith and in writing of any damage/loss incurred and to submit without delay all details and documents required to process the claims settlement.\nSection 8: Customer Protection and Confidentiality\nThe contractor shall be prohibited from establishing direct contact with the sender or recipient of the transported goods or with the customer of TCT-Spedition or to directly sign agreements with them (customer protection) provided that there is no evidence that a comparable business relationship existed beforehand.\nApart from the ban to actively contact customers, customer protection means that it is forbidden to make such contacts available to third parties.\nIn particular, the contractor shall be obliged to not make offers for any transactions that are handled via TCT-Spedition.\nThe contractor engages himself to keep confidential the terms of cooperation agreed with TCT-Spedition, in particular the freight charges, vis-\u00e0-vis third parties, in particular vis-\u00e0-vis the sender and the customer commissioning TCT-Spedition.\nThe contractor engages himself to keep confidential all documents and information that refer to the business operations of TCT-Spedition and the transport order given to him and to use them exclusively for the performance of the contractual purpose.\nThe contractor engages himself to bind his employees and external third parties by a corresponding confidentiality obligation as far as they are involved in the performance of the contract.\nThe contractor engages himself to pay a contractual penalty of \u20ac3.000 for each single violation culpably committed by him of the provisions set out in this section 8. 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        "raw_content": "Echostar Trying To Get Info On Innocent Customers Of Satellite TV Receivers\n30% Of Internet Users Admit To Buying From Spam\nUnderstanding The Difference Between Price And Value; Product And Benefit\nThu, Aug 21st 2008 3:05am \u2014 Mike Masnick\nEarlier this year, in response to yet another editorial somewhere where someone insisted that if something has a price of zero, it means that people don't think it has any value, we pointed out that price and value are two different things. Price isn't determined by value -- it's determined by the intersection of supply and demand. Value plays into that, by determining what the demand part is. That is, if I value widget X at $10, then I'd be willing to pay anything less than $10 for it. If the intersection of supply and demand prices widget X at $5, it doesn't mean that I value it at $5, but it does make it likely that I'll buy it. The same is true if the market prices it at $0. It doesn't mean I place a $0 value on it. It just means it's worth getting at that price, since it's below what I value it at.\nIn the past few months, this discussion keeps coming up again and again -- and it's good to see folks pushing back and pointing out the difference between price and value. The latest is Amy Gahran, over at eMedia Tidbits, where she takes a journalism professor to task for asking whether journalism should even be done at all if people don't \"find value in what we as journalists do.\" First, Gahran makes the point that, historically journalism has always been more supported by ads than people anyway, and then makes the price/value distinction:\njust because people aren't willing to directly pay cash for something does not necessarily mean they don't \"find value\" in it. For instance, when was the last time you personally chipped in for a clinical trial? And how are you paying for that air you're breathing right now?\nSome benefits are assumed to be part of the environment in which we exist. That's what it means to have an environment. If a benefit grows scarce to the point that people feel they must directly pay cash from their pocket to keep getting it, there's probably a far more dire calamity at hand than that single point of scarcity. Most people will almost always seek other free sources of a benefit first.\nShe then goes on to make another favorite point: too often, those in dying industries mistake the product they're selling with the benefit they're selling. The horse carriage makers mistakenly thought they were in the horse carriage business (product) rather than the transportation market (benefit). The best way to succeed is not to focus on the product, but the benefit you're providing your customers:\nI think it's important to bear in mind that people value benefits, not necessarily forms. The key benefit that journalists and news organizations have provided has been relevant, timely, accurate information that helps people make decisions, take action, and form opinions. For over a century we've established an ad-supported business model around packaging that benefit in a form known as \"journalism.\" But that's not the only form this benefit can take, and many parts of the \"American public\" (and the advertising industry) are figuring that out.\nFiled Under: benefits, economics, price, products, value\nRe: Re: Re: Re: And your point is?\nTry to keep up here. I am not disagreeing with the article, just saying that they are more related than the article states.",
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Gruenberg will continue to serve as acting chairman while long-term appointments for chairman and vice chairman can be made after the presidential election, the person said.\n\u201cWhen you have acting appointments, they don\u2019t carry as much weight or as much power,\u201d said Kevin Jacques, a former Treasury Department economist who is now a finance professor at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. \u201cThis is not the time for Congress to be playing politics with some very important positions,\u201d he said, arguing that there are \u201chundreds of banks on the problem bank list\u201d and too much significant regulatory work to be done.\n\u201cIf that\u2019s what they needed to do to move at least a portion of the nominations through, then that\u2019s what they did,\u201d said Michael Stevens, senior executive vice president at the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, who said he\u2019s not concerned Gruenberg\u2019s lesser title takes away from the FDIC\u2019s reach. \u201cWe have clear leadership, and we have a board with the full authority to act.\u201d\nA top item on the regulators\u2019 agenda is a rule banning banks trading with their own funds, also known as proprietary trading, required by the law. 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Curry has not been an outspoken member of the FDIC board, and Norton, who fills former Chairman Sheila Bair\u2019s vacated seat expiring in July 2013, offered little indication of his views in his confirmation hearing, Gardner said. Hoenig, 65, may be the regulator to watch after telling lawmakers in November that big banks shouldn\u2019t get bailouts, according to Gardner.\nRepublican Backing\nBoth advocated by Republicans, Hoenig and Norton, a former JPMorgan Chase & Co. banker, join the agency as it takes on broader responsibility for systemically important financial firms, including resolution authority under Dodd-Frank. 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        "raw_content": "Argyll & Dunbartonshire: To north of village of Kilmartin, just east of A816, just east of Kilmartin Burn, at Kilmartin Castle.\nPrivate NR 836991 OS: 55 PA31 8RW\nKilmartin Castle: AirB&B\nKilmartin Church: open daily\nKilmartin Museum: www.kilmartin.org\nKilmartin preshistoric sites: open daily Web: www.historicenvironment.scot\nKilmartin Castle: village and then ruinous castle (old postcard)\nKilmartin Castle is a small, formerly ruined, 16th-century Z-plan tower house. It consists of a main block of three storeys, with projecting round towers at opposite corners. A small stair-tower stands against one side of the main block. The walls are pierced by shot-holes, and the windows still have iron yetts.\nThe entrance leads to the vaulted basement, which contains three chambers, one the kitchen, linked by a passage. A turnpike stair climbs to all floors in one of the round towers. The hall, with a large fireplace, was on the first floor of the main block, and had an adjoining private chamber. There were more private rooms above the hall.\nThe castle is accurately depicted on Pont\u2019s map of mid Argyll, along with the church.\nKilmartin Castle: Before restoration (MacGibbon and Ross)\nThe castle was the residence of John Carswell, who moved to Carnasserie Castle when made Protestant Bishop of the Isles. It had passed to the Campbells by 1674, and Alexander Campbell of Kilmartin is on record four years later. The lands were pillaged in 1685. Archibald Campbell of Kilmartin signed an oath of allegiance to George I in 1715. The Campbells held the castle until 1922.\nKilmartin Castle: Kilmartin House, demolished (Wimberley, 1894)\nKilmartin House [NR 832998] dated from around the middle of the 18th century, but this building has been demolished. It was owned by the Malcolms of Poltalloch, who later moved to Poltalloch House and then to Duntrune Castle.\nKilmartin Castle (Wimberley, 1894)\nKilmartin Castle has been restored as a residence, and the castle and one acre of grounds were on the market for \u00a3375,000 in 2014. The castle can be seen from the main road, and may be rented through Airb&b.\nKilmartin Parish Church [NR 834988] is a fine building dating from 1835 but on an ancient site. There is a fine collection of carved stones including two stone carved crosses and burial slabs. The Malcolms of Poltalloch (and then Duntrune) had a loft here, and were buried in the graveyard.\nKilmartin Museum is also in the village, and in the valley is a magnificent array of prehistoric sites including the fort of Dunadd, chambered cairns, stone circles and settings, and cup and ring marks, most of which can be visited.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Sh*tty Media Men\u2019 List Creator Moira Donegan Sued for $1.5 Million\nWriter Stephen Elliott filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Moira Donegan, creator of the \u201cShitty Media Men\u201d spreadsheet list, for $1.5 million in damages, claiming she and various \u201cJane Does\u201d made \u201clibelous\u201d and \u201cknowingly false statements\u201d about him, according to a filing obtained by Jezebel. Elliott accuses Donegan of conspiring to create the \u201cpublicly accessible\u201d list, on which he was listed as having \u201crape accusations\u201d and \u201csexual harassment\u201d allegations made against him. The suit claims the Jane Does were \u201cencouraged to publish any and all defamatory allegations without evidence\u201d on the list and seeks to find the identity of the women through discovery. Elliott also claims he became \u201cextremely depressed\u201d after employers, colleagues, friends, and family \u201cdid not return his calls like they had in the past\u201d because of the list, which gained notoriety after being featured in the press. Elliott also lamented the alleged effects of the list in a September essay. The Cut reports that Elliott\u2019s lawyer, Andrew Miltenberg, has made a name for himself \u201cdefending men accused of sexual assault, and advocating for the roll-back of Title IX protections.\u201d In an essay identifying herself as the creator of the list, Donegan wrote that she wanted to \u201ccreate a place for women to share their stories of harassment and assault without being needlessly discredited or judged.\u201d She wrote for The Cut, \u201cThe hope was to create an alternate avenue to report this kind of behavior and warn others without fear of retaliation.\u201d\nRead it at Jezebel\n\u2018Sh*tty Media Men\u2019 List Creator Moira Donegan Sued for $1.5M",
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        "raw_content": "'I am 20-30% fit right now'\nMazhar Uddin\nShakib Al Hasan has been the one name in Bangladesh cricket that has always remained the centre of discussion when it comes to planning for upcoming series. In the lead-up to the Asia Cup to take place in the UAE from September 15, all discussion centred on whether the Tigers' Test and T20I captain would participate as there was talk of him undergoing a surgery for a persistent finger injury. To the relief of millions of Bangladesh fans, the world's number one ODI all-rounder was named in the squad. The champion all-rounder, who is currently in USA after performing Hajj in Saudi Arabia, will join the Tigers directly in Dubai for the Asia Cup. He spoke about his fitness, the Tigers' recent tour of West Indies, Bangladesh's chances in the Asia Cup and other topics during a telephone interview with The Daily Star's Mazhar Uddin yesterday. The following are excerpts from the conversation:\nThe Daily Star (TDS): How fit are you for the Asia Cup?\nShakib Al Hasan (SAH): I would say I am 20-30 percent fit right now. I still have pain in my hand, so honestly I don't know how I would bat or bowl. I am out of practice for some time so I have no idea.\nTDS: As a top cricketer ahead of a demanding series, what effect does carrying an injury have on you?\nSAH: I don't know. Normally top players don't play if they have an injury. Let's see when I go there -- if things don't look good I might go straight for surgery from there (laughs).\nTDS: As Test captain, you presided over a humiliating series defeat to open the West Indies tour but came back in the end to lead the side to a series win in the T20Is. How challenging was the comeback?\nSAH: Everyday is a new challenge whenever you play but there is nothing to prove separately. You have to give your best to help the team and that's what I tried in all three formats, regardless of whether I am captain. I always believed that we will be able to make a comeback after the first Test. We created opportunities in the second Test but were unable to capitalise. Overall, we did not bat well where our highest score in four innings was probably 160 odd runs. You can't win a Test scoring so low and if we were able to score 600 combined in two innings then there would have been a chance to compete. We were no way near that as we were 300 runs short in both Tests, maybe more.\nTDS: Why are Bangladesh yet to become a consistent Test side, especially abroad? How can the situation be improved?\nSAH: Look, which team is playing well abroad at the moment? If you look at international cricket nowadays I think we should not make it a huge concern. Yes, we should plan how to get better as a team but it is not the end of the world. India have lost the series against England 3-1, South Africa lost all matches in Sri Lanka. So I don't see any team doing well abroad. Many big teams have lost against us at home.\nTDS: What are your thoughts on the Bangladesh fast bowling department in Tests?\nSAH: Not just in Test cricket; if you want to play well abroad you have to do well in fast bowling department. We have a huge lacking in this department and we need to improve along with batting, which is also another weak point. Despite our spin department doing well with [Mehedi Hasan] Miraz, myself and Taijul [Islam] we failed in both the batting and fast bowling departments big time. So we need a massive improvement in these two departments and it has been a concern for us whenever we go abroad. Teams like India have created such bowling attacks that their fast bowlers are taking 10 wickets in England and it's not like they are conceding 500-600; they are bundling out opponents for 250 -300. So I think we should also invent some formula from where we will get improvements.\nTDS: As a batsman did you always want to bat at number three in limited-overs? If so, do you think that it can have a long-term impact as you also need to bowl 10 overs.\nSAH: I think I am comfortable batting at number three and it's a new challenge for me. When there is no challenge I don't get that interest, to be honest. So as it's a big challenge for me I personally want to stick to it. But it's up to the team. Wherever they want me to play, I will try to contribute accordingly. In terms of my bowling I don't see any issues about batting at number three as wicketkeepers keep wicket for 50 overs and open the innings. In Tests, I normally bowl 30-35 overs, and have to bat inside the first 10 overs.\nTDS: Your supposed lack of desire to play Test cricket had been the talk of town during the tour of West Indies. Do you want to clear the air?\nSAH: When I feel that I need to clear anything I will, but someone can give their personal opinion. Being a professional player and representing the national team, I will try to contribute as long as I can. When I will feel that I have nothing more to give I will say so on my own. But until then I am not worried about what people are saying.\nTDS: Do you think the inclusion of Nazmul Islam Apu has added some strength in the spin department in limited-overs cricket?\nSAH: Our spin department has always been good with Miraz, Taijul and Apu bhai has really been doing well, which is beyond expectation. Alhamdulillah, I hope he continues in that way for us. I think he has huge potential and courage as he does not have that much variation, such as the doosra or teesra, but it's his courage and brain which keeps him ahead of many bowlers.\nTDS: Bangladesh's chances in the Asia Cup?\nSAH: Well, we should do well. 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        "title": "Kelly Miragliotta \u2013 Page 2 \u2013 The Diabetes OC",
        "raw_content": "Author Archives: Kelly Miragliotta\nHome / Articles Posted by Kelly Miragliotta (Page 2)\nPrevent Diabetes Even Before it Starts\nOctober 28, 2015 by Kelly Miragliotta Posted in Health\nDiabetes is a growing pandemic not only in third world countries, where close to 80 percent of diabetes cases are attributed to low income conditions, but also in the Western world, including the United States.\nClose to 350 million people all over the world have diabetes, with experts believing it could very well rise to become the world\u2019s number 7 in the leading cause of death by 2030. In 2012 alone, more than one-and-a-half million people died because of diabetes. The good news is that Type 2 diabetes is highly preventable.\nWhen you eat, carbohydrates are converted into energy-giving molecules known as glucose, or simply sugar. The sugar is transported from the blood and into the different cells of the body by a hormone called insulin. Insulin is the critical transport mechanism needed to move sugar from the blood and into the cell.\nIn diabetes, there is a problem with insulin. In Type 1 diabetes, the body is not producing enough insulin or none at all because of a defect in the pancreas, the organ that produces insulin, or a problem in the production of insulin. In Type II diabetes, the pancreas is otherwise healthy and there is enough insulin in the body. But the main problem is that it cannot get inside the cell.\nThe end result of all these processes is that sugar in the blood accumulates while cells starve to death. This is because there is no insulin to carry the sugar from the blood and into the cell or that there are certain factors that are preventing insulin from carrying out its job.\nObviously, the problem with Type 1 is a genetic flaw with the production of insulin in the pancreas. So, there is very little that can be done to prevent it. However, Type II diabetes is highly preventable.\nDiabetes has been closely associated with obesity. Experts have compelling evidence that addressing obesity can significantly reduce the risk of diabetes. Prevention therefore will be directed towards the prevention of obesity or the management of weight issues.\nRegular exercises are essential to diabetes prevention. The greater the physical inactivity, the higher the risk for obesity and the greater the chances for diabetes. It is recommended that exercises should be performed at least three times a week.\nEat healthy. Include whole grains and a lot of fiber in your diet. Think about portion control and the variety of foods that you eat. High fiber foods can significantly improve your ability to control sugar. Lose weight. Excess fat increases resistance to insulin making it more difficult to bring sugar into the cell.\nDiabetes prevention is more of a choice. By starting at a young age, having enough exercise and a healthy pattern of eating can significantly reduce your risk of diabetes. If you are health buff and would like to read more health topics visit this site.\n5 Things to Avoid to Have Healthier and Happier Life\nIt is true that happiness and health are subjective terms and vary significantly based on our experiences in life. As we grow older, life begins to take a new form, priorities and goals change, and the dreading issues of midlife crisis associated with old age has a tendency to lower the levels of happiness, which in turn can affect our physical health. The following are the 5 things to avoid in order to have a healthier and happier life.\nIntense emotions, loss of a family member, breakups, and so on, make you feel low. These negative and stressful situations can leave you feeling miserable. If you bottle up your feelings, they can come out in the form of negativity, anger, rejection, aggression, etc. Negative thinking can do incomparable harm to yourself on various levels. Just imagine a someone who has only negative thoughts filled his mind. Constant negativity can result in many harmful effects such as restlessness and anxiety. It can bring you down and develop a low self-esteem. Therefore, it prevents your growth as a person and from achieving your full potential.\nSitting All Day\nRecreational sitting such as sitting in front of a TV for a long time increases the risk of heart related problems, in spite of your physical activity. Naturally, sitting at a desk for longer hours is not good either. People are usually engrossed in their work the whole day. Some even take their work home while others remain mentally occupied with their work. It eventually starts to take a toll on the mind.\nResearch has shown that sitting all day is bad for the health, no matter how much exercise you perform. Moreover, studies have connected excessive sitting to being obese, overweight, type 2 diabetes, premature death and certain types of cancer. Prolonged sitting is considered to slow the metabolism, which can affect the ability of the body to regulate blood pressure, blood sugar, as well as break down fat deposits.\nAlcohol disrupts the communication pathways of the brain, which can affect the way it functions. These disturbances can change the behavior and mood, making it more difficult to move with coordination and think clearly. Drinking excessively can weaken the immune system, causing the body an easier target for illnesses. Chronic drinkers are also at risk of contracting diseases such as tuberculosis and pneumonia. In addition, drinking too much on one occasion reduces the ability of the body to ward off infections, even until the following day after getting drunk.\nOur diet is not fixed, as it changes after some time. Also, the ability to eat a healthy diet is influenced by the social environment, which includes factors such as friendships, marriage, cohabitation and general social interaction. As we age, we are less inclined to eat well, and the diet often suffers for those older people who are living alone.\nPeople who eat alone are more prone to have a binge feeding. In addition, the eating habits suffer when a person eats alone. Lonely diners tend to eat less healthy meals and fewer vegetables. It seems that people make less effort to eat well when we are eating by ourselves as compared to when someone else is around. Seeing that an estimated one out of three employees eat lunch at their own desk alone, it is easy to figure out how this can contribute to major health problems in the long run.\nThere are people out there who are constantly involved in disappointing relationships. There seem to be always missing. Your needs are not met and your emotions undergo a roller coaster whenever that wrong person is around. If you are in a bad relationship now, you are in for failure without probably knowing it.\nThose who are in a disruptive relationship are more likely to have a heart problem. It shows how crucial the quality of the relationship between two persons to the development of chronic illnesses, including congestive heart failure. Moreover, criticism and hostility, the two common behaviors in a negative relationship, can deteriorate the mental health of the person.\nAs you can see, your happiness and the well-being are related and you should not compromise these two. Ultimately, these positive elements can also reflect your financial and social success. Learn more about wellness and living a healthy lifestyle as you check out my previous article here.\nAugust 27, 2015 by Kelly Miragliotta Posted in Best Exercise\nJuly 30, 2015 by Kelly Miragliotta Posted in Physical Therapy\nHoney And Healthy Skin Care\nJune 20, 2015 by Kelly Miragliotta Posted in Skin Care\nIs honey great for your skin? You can believe it or not but actually it is not bad for your skin. Honey and skin care go together rather nicely. Honey has excellent moisturizing advantages, plus, it has antibacterial and antioxidant properties also.\nThe humectant qualities in honey will keep your skin. Honey also includes great nutrients like minerals, amino acids and vitamin B and C. These components that are significant will keep your skin nourished and healthy-looking.\nThe all-natural antioxidants in honey will fight free radicals which may cause your own skin to age prematurely. Free radicals are only organic molecules which were known to cause skin tissue damage.\nIn the event that you suffer with acne, the antibacterial properties of honey can help fend off blemishes. It\u2019s possible for you to put some honey on the blemish or use it as a facial mask weekly. With routine use, honey can slow down or prevent new acne from developing. It is also possible to set honey on skin abrasions. The antibacterial properties will assist the region to cure faster.\nHoney Contains Properties for Your Hair to remain Healthy\nIt surely does work because honey contains humectant properties which prevent your hair from becoming damaged and dry. The sugar content in honey also helps stop moisture reduction. Keeping your hair moisturized helps to reinforce your hair follicles. Honey also has powerful germicidal, fungicidal and antioxidant properties too. All these characteristics work to stop baldness.\nWhat Skin Kinds may reap the benefits of Honey?\nAll skin types may reap the benefits of using honey. The majority of us had some kind of skin problem, and honey actually will be able to allow you to fight the issue most of the time. People who have skin kinds that are dryer will need to make use of honey on a regular basis to maintain their skin supple appearing.\nAmong the simplest methods to use honey for your face would be to use it as a facial mask. Only use it all over your face and allow it to stay on for about 5 minutes. It may be a bit tricky in the beginning, however the following program will be simpler when you get the hang of it. Simply rinse the honey off with warm water.",
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        "raw_content": "Sumter High School's Kirkhart scores 23 points in 5A swim meet\nCOLUMBIA - Sumter High School sophomore Hayden Kirkhart swam a personal best while finishing ninth in the 50-meter freestyle in the 5A state swim meet on Saturday at the University of South Carolina Natatorium.\nKirkhart finished in a time of 25.04 seconds. She was 12th in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1 minute, 01.37 seconds. She scored 23 points in the meet.\nJunior Abby Hoshour placed 22nd in the 50 free with a time of 26.11 seconds. She was 19th in the 100 butterfly in a time of 1:02.05, scoring two points.\nThe 200 free relay team of Hayden Kirkhart, Abby Hoshour, eighth-grader Samantha Kirkhart and seventh-grader Emily Kate Hoshour finished 14th in a time of 1:46.99. The team dropped 2.33 seconds off its best time, moving up six spots after being seeded 20th. The team scored 14 points.\nSumter finished 22nd overall out of 29 teams that scored points.\nEbenezer Middle School defeated Hillcrest 3-1 on Monday at the EMS gymnasium.\nEbenezer won by the scores of 25-15, 25-14, 18-25, 26-24.\nJordan Hatcher led Hillcrest, which fell to 6-4 on the season, with 14 service points and two aces. Olivia OClair had 13 points and two aces, Mylese Bondurant had seven points and an ace, Maranda Bird had five points, four aces and three kills and Tyra Wilkinson had four kills.\nTway wins Safeway Open\nNAPA, Calif. - Kevin Tway made a 10-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff Sunday to win the season-opening Safeway Open for his first PGA Tour title.\nThe son of eight-time PGA Tour winner Bob Tway, the 30-year-old former Oklahoma State player beat Ryan Moore on the par-4 10th after Brandt Snedeker dropped out on their first extra trip down the par-5 18th.\nS. Korea wins International Crown\nINCHEON, South Korea - South Korea held off challenges from the United States and England to win the eight-nation International Crown for the first time in front of a delighted home crowd at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea.",
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        "raw_content": "Supreme Court rules on employment discrimination\nSupreme Court decisions may be very close and yet they typically have a far reaching impact on people all across the country including Colorado. A recent 5-4 ruling is set to impact a large number of employers and employees. The case and ruling pertain to employment discrimination.\nThe case to came to the court as an African American woman working at Ball State University brought forth suit alleging racial discrimination from her supervisors. A lower court and then the Supreme Court of the United States hand to essentially define or re-define the term supervisor. The court agreed with a lower ruling that a the term supervisor could only apply to a person who could promote, fire, hire, discipline or transfer employees.\nThe ruling affected the woman's particular case because the parties defined in her suit did not fit this legal description of a supervisor. This means employment discrimination suits can only be brought against those who fit the definition of supervisor according to the court\u2019s ruling. Those who were against the close decision stated that the decision seemed out of touch with how the workplace truly is.\nEmployment discrimination can present itself in a wide variety of forms. Colorado employers and employees may want to learn more about who can and who can't be held accountable for discrimination in court. Discrimination in the workplace can adversely affect the employees ability to do their job or advance in their position. It can also adversely affect the stability of a work place overall.\nSource: USA Today, \"Justices narrow scope for workplace discrimination,\" June 24, 2013",
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        "raw_content": "Another World Turns\nImagining the possibilities at the World Social Forum.\nLittle surprise that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his address during the first session of the World Social Forum on Thursday morning to emphasize his foreign-policy achievements. Even among an adoring crowd packing a sports stadium in Porto Alegre, he was unlikely to dwell too much on the campaign promises to lift millions of Brazilians out of poverty that swept him into office two years ago but have been impossible to fulfill in such a short time.\nIf Lula was urging patience for his domestic efforts from his critics to the left\u2013who decry his allocating more to foreign debt payment than to social programs\u2013his boasts of stronger relations with the rest of Latin America and with Africa spoke directly to those in the audience of 11,000 visiting Brazil for the six-day bazaar of workshops, debates, panels, performances and parties that take shape under the slogan \u201cAnother world is possible.\u201d Now in its fifth edition, the WSF builds its program through an open process: Anyone can sign up to convene a session. There are more than 2,000 this year, among them: \u201cCooperativism as a Tool of Change,\u201d \u201cCitizen Debt Audit,\u201d \u201cExperiences of Non-Violent Resistance in Palestine, Israel, Colombia,\u201d \u201cSlow Food,\u201d and \u201cArt Solidarity.\u201d\nIn the world Lula was imagining (in a speech officially meant to introduce the international initiative \u201cGlobal Call to Action Against Poverty\u201d), countries of the Southern Hemisphere would organize their own political, cultural and trade agreements and \u201cfind our way out together.\u201d From what, Lula didn\u2019t directly say, but it was obvious enough: out from under the boot of Europe and the United States and their neoliberal spurs, the WTO, IMF and World Bank. (Members of the PSTU, a far-left faction that split from Lula\u2019s Workers Party, jeered the president throughout his speech, charging, in essence, that Lula is now off to the World Economic Forum in Davos merely to shine that boot and beg for change.) \u201cThe so-called developed world,\u201d Lula told the crowd, need not have a domineering\u2013or even any\u2013role in their multilateral agreements.\nThis decentering of the United States and Europe is a major, if undeclared, achievement of the WSF. There\u2019s no way to determine how many of the more than 100,000 participants come from that \u201cso-called developed world,\u201d but Portuguese and Spanish dominate the presentations. It\u2019s not that anyone regards the United States as irrelevant to the struggles described, debated and developed here\u2013indeed, a prominent image in Wednesday evening\u2019s kick-off march was a picture of Bush with the caption \u201cNumber 1 Terrorist.\u201d But as this motley movement has self-consciously shifted from protesting problems to proposing solutions, it has shoved the United States upstage. Without issuing manifestos, developing a joint list of demands or even trying to create a consensus political program, the WSF serves as a laboratory for new approaches to entrenched problems, favoring bottom-up organizing to party politics, participatory democracy to old-style hierarchies.\nPorto Alegre\u2019s own famous sixteen-year-old Participatory Budget process, in which city residents organized in neighborhood councils determine how much to spend on such municipal matters as garbage removal or park improvements, remains an inspiration, despite the defeat in October of a mayor from the Workers Party, which initiated the system. Now governed by a mayor from the Popular Socialist Party, this city of 1.3 million people continues to welcome the WSF enthusiastically, providing buildings, some of the $5 million budget and even advertising the forum on its official Tourism web page.\nStill, I don\u2019t think it\u2019s the enthusiastic cab drivers, or the gorgeous weather, that explains why the WSF gives even the most jaded New Yorker a genuine sense of hope. Sure, one could find T-shirts with slogans to object to, or grouse about logistical screw-ups, or offer snide analyses of the impossible contradictions of even attempting to ponder alternatives in the midst of global corporatism. (Wasn\u2019t that guy with the anti-McDonald\u2019s sign wearing Nikes?) But the palpable energy for change that pervades the atmosphere, the sheer number of practical projects to learn about and from, the smarts, the sense of humor\u2013it all simply overwhelms any impulse to snipe from the sidelines or to wallow in self-righteous powerlessness.\nIn significant changes from earlier WSF programs, the organizers\u2013various committees with participants from a wide range of countries\u2013have made the sprawling event itself live out its ideals more conscientiously. Once housed on the campus of the local Catholic University, the forum has moved to a more open and public area along the bank of the Guaiba River, hanging art shows in old warehouses, setting up offices and a press center (serving 5,000 journalists in attendance) in an old gas energy factory, and erecting dozens of small tents, stages and stalls for discussions, performances and snacks. 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        "raw_content": "David Moyes brushes off talk of Man Utd fans\u2019 plane protest\nDavid Moyes insists Manchester united fans are entitled to have their say amid reports of supporter protests\nManchester United manager David Moyes Photo: Chevrolet\nDavid Moyes has brushed off reports that some Manchester United fans have paid to hire a plane to fly over Old Trafford on Saturday with a banner calling for him to be sacked.\nIt has been reported that a section of supporters have shelled out \u00a3840 for the anti-Moyes protest to take place before United\u2019s home clash against Aston Villa.\nEverywhere I go I get great support from Manchester United supporters\nBut although Moyes admitted to having heard the rumours, the United boss insists that all fans are entitled to have their say.\n\u201cI have heard of it and what they are saying about it,\u201d said Moyes. \u201cPeople can do that. They are entitled to do that.\n\u201cBut this is something which is a long journey here, this is only the start of the journey. Everywhere I go I get great support from Manchester United supporters.\n\u201cI was at a dinner last night for Darren Fletcher and there were Manchester United supporters who came up to me and said \u2018come on, keep going, we understand exactly the situation the club is in and team is in\u2019.\n\u201cThey were really supportive and every time I have been to Old Trafford they have been great.\u201d\nMoyes, whose United side are seventh in the Premier League after Tuesday\u2019s dire 3-0 derby defeat by Manchester City, went on to insist that he retains the full support of his players.\n\u201cI\u2019ve got no reason to suggest anything else,\u201d said Moyes. \u201cThey\u2019re great, they train great, we work well together, we have a great relationship as far as I\u2019m concerned.\n\u201cBut what I want is for us to have a winning team. A lot of people are saying that, with the quality we\u2019ve got, why are we not performing?\n\u201cThere are reasons. There\u2019s a new manager and everybody is well aware that there will have to be changes in the squad, and that will take time. People need to understand that it\u2019s not just going to happen overnight.\u201d\nMORE: Liverpool feeling pressure in title race, claims Tottenham\u2019s Tim Sherwood",
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        "raw_content": "Swansea Public School mourns five-year-old struck on Lakeshore by vehicle and killed\nBy Sammy HudesStaff Reporter\nStudents and staff at Swansea Public School are mourning the loss of Xavier Morgan, the 5-year-old tragically killed after falling into traffic from a bike trail next to Lake Shore Blvd. W. on Wednesday evening.\nXavier was an \u201cexuberant, loving and happy little boy,\u201d according to Swansea principal Mary Salvarinas.\nPolice at the scene where a five-year-old boy was killed after he was struck by a vehicle near Lake Shore Blvd. W. and Jameson Ave. on Wednesday evening. (Steve Russell / Toronto Star file photo)\nHe was a junior kindergarten student and \u201cloved his first year at Swansea,\u201d Salvarinas wrote in a letter sent home to parents on Thursday. \u201cHe adored his teachers and his friends and he will be sorely missed in our school and in our community.\u201d\nXavier was struck by a vehicle in Parkdale on Wednesday evening. He had been riding his bike, accompanied by an adult, when he lost control and fell into traffic on Lake Shore Blvd W.\nToronto police arrived near Lake Shore Blvd. W. and Jameson Ave. at about 6:30 p.m. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene. Paramedics took the boy to the Hospital for Sick Children, where he succumbed to his injuries.\n\u201cThis has been a sad day for our school community as we mourn the tragic loss of this young life,\u201d Salvarinas wrote to parents. \u201cI know that you will join with all of us in expressing our deepest condolences to grieving family and friends.\u201d\nOn Friday evening, about 30 people, including many of Xavier\u2019s classmates and their parents, gathered at his school, where the flag flew at half mast.\nSome carried flowers as they held a silent walk to the intersection of the accident to pay tribute to Xavier\u2019s memory, before each planting Lincoln pea seeds in a community garden at Morningside-High Park Presbyterian church, which Xavier\u2019s family attends.\n\u201cXavier planted peas this spring. He planted them one Sunday and thought by the next Sunday they\u2019d be ready to pick,\u201d Janet Ryu-Chan, minister of the church, recalled fondly. \u201cHe loved the community garden and he was full of life. It\u2019s just to remind people about just how full of life Xavier was.\u201d\nOrganized by the Advocacy for Respect for Cyclists group, a \u201cghost-bike memorial ride\u201d is planned for June 3 in Xavier\u2019s memory. The ride will begin at Bloor St. and Spadina Ave. and finish at the Canadian Legion on Lake Shore Blvd. W.\nThe group will leave a ghost bike at the scene of the crash to remember Xavier.\n\u201cIt\u2019s just incredibly sad,\u201d said group member Derek Chadbourne. \u201cHe\u2019s five years old. He had his whole life ahead of him and now he\u2019s no longer with us. I\u2019m pretty shook up and I\u2019m really sad for the family as well. It\u2019s just a horrible accident.\u201d\nChadbourne said drivers simply need to slow down on Toronto roads.\n\u201cI would hope that the police can get a little more proactive and slow traffic down, because, right now, no one is following the rules and it appears no one at the city cares,\u201d he said.\nThe City of Toronto plans to look into increasing safety measures for the Martin Goodman trail following Xavier\u2019s death.\nChadbourne said he wondered if safety barriers to separate the bike path from drivers on Lakeshore Blvd. could have prevented this tragedy.\n\u201cThere\u2019s really not that much space by the bike path and the road,\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t know if it could have been prevented, although I\u2019m sure if barriers had been between the Lake Shore (Blvd.) and the bike path, it may have had a different outcome.\u201d\nSalvarinas assured parents that social work staff would remain at Swansea Public School as long as needed to allow students to grieve.\nThis is not the first cycling-related tragedy to affect the Swansea school. In 2012, Grade 2 teacher Tom Samson, a father of two and an avid cyclist, was killed at Davenport Rd. and Lansdowne Ave.\nThe 35-year-old was riding his bike in the area when he was struck by a minivan.",
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        "raw_content": "No schools have more college football championships than a pair of Ivy League schools\nThe Ivy League no longer dominates the college football landscape, but when it comes to most championships in NCAA Division I-A/FBS history, a pair of schools still top the list.\nUntil relatively recent college football history, it was not always clear who won a national championship in a given year. Starting in 1936, the Associated Press began a poll of sportswriters and broadcasters that was used by the NCAA to determine the national champions. But even then, the NCAA continued to recognize the national champions as named in numerous other polls and rankings. Even then, some schools have claimed national championships awarded by polls not currently recognized by the NCAA, something that was complicated by some polls naming their national champ prior to the bowl games.\nPrior to 1936, the NCAA retroactively determined their champions using \"historical research, ratings and polls.\"\nSince 1869, the NCAA has recognized champions in 148 different seasons and 58 different schools have laid claim to at least a share of a national championship. Of those, 31 have more than one title, and 16 have won at least four. But none have been credited with more than a pair of Ivy League schools \u2014 Yale with 18 and Princeton with 15.\nHere are the 16 schools that have been credited with at least four Divisions I-A/FBS national championships in college football.\nMore: College Sports Chart Of The Day Sports Chart of the Day BI Graphics",
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        "raw_content": "Trump expected to pick Heather Nauert to be new US ambassador to UN\nUS president Donald Trump is expected to announce he will nominate State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert to be the next US ambassador to the United Nations, officials said.\nTwo administration officials confirmed Mr Trump\u2019s plans.\nA Republican congressional aide said the president was expected to announce his decision by tweet on Friday morning.\nMr Trump has previously said Ms Nauert was under serious consideration to replace Nikki Haley, who announced in October that she would step down at the end of this year.\nIf Ms Nauert is confirmed by the Senate, she would be a leading administration voice on Trump\u2019s foreign policy.\nMr Trump told reporters last month that Ms Nauert was \u201cexcellent,\u201d adding, \u201cShe\u2019s been a supporter for a long time.\u201d\nStill, with Mr Trump, no staffing decision is final until he makes the formal announcement, since he has been known to change course in the past.\nMs Nauert did not respond to requests for comment.\nPlucked from Fox by the White House to serve as State Department spokeswoman, Ms Nauert catapulted into the upper echelons of the agency\u2019s hierarchy when Mr Tillerson was fired in March and replaced with Mike Pompeo.\nMs Nauert, who did not have a good relationship with Mr Tillerson and had considered leaving the department, told associates at the time she was taken aback by the promotion offer and recommended a colleague for the job. But when White House officials told her they wanted her, she accepted.\nShe was in charge of the Global Engagement Centre that fights extremist messaging from the Islamic State group and others, and she has a seat on the US Agency for Global Media that oversees government broadcast networks such as Voice of America.\nJust 18 months ago, she was not in government.\nMs Nauert was a breaking news anchor on Mr Trump\u2019s favourite television show, Fox & Friends, when she was tapped to be the face and voice of the administration\u2019s foreign policy.\nWith a master\u2019s degree from Columbia University\u2019s Graduate School of Journalism, she had come to Fox from ABC News, where she was a general assignment reporter.\nWhite House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders described Ms Nauert in March as \u201ca team player\u201d and \u201ca strong asset for the administration\u201d.",
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        "title": "Palmate and Pinnate Compound Leaves",
        "raw_content": "A Quick and Easy Way to Identify Common North American Trees\nAshton Ang / EyeEm / Getty Images\nA compound leaf is one whose blade has two or more sub-units called leaflets attached to the same stalk or petiole. Classification of trees with these types of leaves can further be defined by whether or not the leaves and leaflets all start from the same point, which can help in identifying the specific genus of a tree based off of its leaves, bark, and seeds.\nOnce you understand that you have a compound leaf, yotreeu can then determine which type of compound leaf it is: palmate, pinnate, or bipinnate. In palmately compound leaves, the leaflets form and radiate from a single point of attachment called the distal end of the petiole or rachis. Another way to describe the palmate form is that the whole leaf structure is \"palm-like\" and shaped like the palm and fingers of your hand.\nPinnately compound leaves will have twig-connecting petioles of varying lengths with rows of smaller sub-leaves above the axil. These leaflets form on either side of an extension of the petiole or rachis, and although they may look like a number of small leaves, each of these leaflet groups is actually considered one leaf. Bipinnately compound leaves, consequently, are pinnately compound leaves whose leaflets further pinnately divide.\nAll three of these descriptions of leaves belong to the arrangement classification within a system called morphology that is used to study plants and name them by genus and species. Common leaf morphology includes classification by leaf venation, shape, margins, and the arrangement of the stem. By identifying leaves through these six classifications, herbalists and nature lovers alike can more accurately assess what type of plant he or she is looking at.\nPalmately Compound Leaves\nJoakim Leroy/E+/Getty Images\nPalmately compound leaves originate from one point at the end of the petiole and can come in sets of three or more, depending on the genus of the tree bearing the leaves.\nIn palmately compound leaves, each leaflet is part of the individual leaf, all branching off from the axil. This may lead to confusion between palmately compound and simple leaf arrangements, as some simple leaves form on branches in a similar shape to palmate clusters of leaflets.\nPalmately compound leaves do not have rachises as each palmate branches out directly from the petiole, though each petiole may also branch off to other petioles.\nSome common examples in North America are poison ivy, the horse chestnut tree, and the buckeye tree. When trying to identify a tree or plant as a palmately compound, make sure that the leaflets are indeed attached to one point on the petiole, otherwise, you may be working with a different classification of the leaf.\nPinnately Compound Leaves\nEd Reschke/Getty Images\nPinnately compound leaves are another classification of the arrangement of leaves that can be used to determine which genus a tree belongs to. These leaflets (called pinnule) form in rows along or on either side of the middle vein that's known as the rachis, which all form one leaf attached to the petiole or stem.\nPinnately compound leaves are common in North America as exampled by the abundance of walnut, pecan, and ash trees in the United States, all of which have pinnately compound leaves.\nThese pinnately compound leaves can compound again, branching off secondary rachises and forming new leaflets called pinna. That subsect of pinnate leaf arrangement belongs to a separate category called bipinnately and tripinnately compound leaves.\nBipinnately and Tripinnately Compound Leaves\nStarr Environmental / Flickr Creative Commons Attribution License\nOften confused with shoot system plants, those like the silk tree or some common ferns that have complex leaf systems belong to the arrangement known as bipinnately or tripinnately compound leaves. Essentially, these plants have leaflets that grow off of secondary rachises.\nThe distinguishing factor of plants like these, what makes them truly bipinnate, is that the auxiliary buds are found in the angle between the petiole and the stem of pinnate leaves but not in the axils of leaflets.\nThese leaflets are twice or thrice divided, but all still account for one leaf branching off the stem. Because the leaflets form on primary and secondary veins in this type of compound leaf, the leaflets formed on the secondary are given the name pinna.\nThe royal poinciana, pictured on the left, is an excellent example of bipinnately compound foliage. Though it seems otherwise, this is only one leaf.\nMajor Characteristics of Pinnate and Bipinnate Leaves\nHere's How to Identify Common North American Trees With Pinnate Leaves\nUnderstanding Lobed Leaves\nWhat Tree Is That? Identifying Trees With Leaves\nHow to Identify Simple Lobed and Unlobed Leaves\nThese 5 Native Maples Are What You'll Most Likely Find in the Wild\nButternut and Black Walnut Trees: Identification and Characteristics\nPlant Leaves and Leaf Anatomy\nNeedle in a Conifer: Distinguishing Tree Species by Needle\nHow to Identify Trees with Maple-Like Leaves",
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        "title": "Why Satanism Does Not Teach \"Anything Goes\"",
        "raw_content": "Church of Satan, used with permission\nSatanic philosophy has a strong focus on the glorification and gratification of the self. It also rejects a variety of common social taboos as well as taboos in general that lack practical justification. They emphasize that each person is a master of their own fate, and that actions are not subjected to any sort of spiritual judgment.\nThis should not, however, be interpreted to mean that Satanists have no ethics, appreciate all behavior equally, or encourage people to simply do whatever they want.\nHedonism vs. Success\nIndividual Discipline\nThe more you make your own rules, the more self-sufficient you must be. Self-sufficiency takes time, knowledge, energy and resources. If you spend all of your time indulging in pleasure, how are you supporting yourself? Satanists despise parasites so much so they are addressed in the Nine Satanic Statements, as is the importance of responsibility.\nThere's also a variety of indulgences that go against Satanic thought. Satanism condemns addiction, for example, because a Satanist should be a master of himself, and addiction hands control over to the source of the addiction.\nThere's a variety of thoughts on intoxication. Some reject it outright as a loss of self control and a psychological crutch. Others see no objection as long as the circumstances are controlled, such as making sure you don't get behind the wheel of a car in such a state. Regardless, it always comes back to responsibility: if you do something stupid while drunk, it is your fault, not the fault of the drinks, not the fault of friends who convinced you to drink. The right to choose brings responsibility for those choices.\nValue of Civilization\nIf you choose to live within civilized society, you have chosen to live within certain boundaries. Satanists do not encourage people to break the law, and they call for swift and severe punishments for those who break it. While they are strongly individualistic, they are absolutely not anarchists. You don't get to benefit from society while giving nothing back. The objection is not, however, a moral one so much as a practical one: this is the only way civilization works.\nFreedom of Self vs. Freedom of Others\nTherefore, no indulgence should infringe upon the rights and freedom of others. Rape, murder, theft, and child molestation among others all clearly infringe upon the freedoms of others. These are inherently bad things to Satanists.\nRead more: What is Satanic Ritual Abuse?(Short answer: it's a fiction)\nSo What CAN a Satanist Do?\nA Satanist should feel free to indulge in anything that involves only consenting parties. He should not feel limited, for example, by the fact that society might consider a certain sexual practice to be \u201cdeviant.\u201d\nA Satanist should feel free to use his property and spend his money as he sees fit. He should not be embarrassed by these marks of success. He should not be shamed into giving to charity (although he's certainly welcome to do so as his own choice) or putting on an air of moderation, restraint and prudence. There is nothing wrong in enjoying the fruits of one's labors.\nA Satanist is encouraged to actively seek out things that please him and help him succeed in life. Satanists hold to a \u201csurvival of the fittest\u201d mentality: if you're going to succeed, you're going to have compete for it. Those that play nice will be walked over by those who do not. Behaving overly brutal, however, will probably bring more consequences than benefits.\nA Satanist is encouraged to work against those who have wronged him.\nA Satanist is welcome to form his own personal code of ethics. Indeed, one should. Otherwise, the individual is simply parroting the outlooks of someone else, even if that someone else is, say, Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey. However, every Satanist should also accept that such codes are subjective, not objective. People read the same scenario in different ways. People can read the exact same text and interpret it in radically different ways.\nDo Satanists Believe in an Afterlife?\nDo Satanists Believe in Human Sacrifice?\nHow Does One Actually Convert to Satanism?\nHow Theistic Satanism Differs From Other Types of Satanism\nLearn About the Differences Between Luciferians and Satanists\nNo, Occultism and Satanism Aren't the Same Thing",
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        "title": "Welcome to Throckley Primary School",
        "raw_content": "February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 Governors at Throckley Primary Shakespeare Week STEM Week World Book Day 2015 Visitors from Hong Kong & Kurdistan February 2015 December 2014 November 2014 September 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 February 2014 December 2013 November 2013 June 2013 May 2013 March 2013 January 2013\nSchool Governors At Throckley Primary School\nThe Governing Body of the school is made up of parent, staff, community and trust governors. We are a diverse group of people with a variety of skills. Our job is to ensure that every child at Throckley Primary gets the best education possible. We have three main strategic functions:\nSetting the vision, ethos and strategic direction of the school;\nHolding the Head Teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils and the performance management of the staff;\nIn order to carry out this work, governors:\nWork closely with the school team by challenging them to continually raise standards;\nAttend Committee and Full Governing Body Meetings;\nVisit the school;\nAttend governor training.\nRecent Governor Activities\nOur governors have visited school to find out about how the school is improving teaching in mathematics and how the school is delivering the new curriculum.\nThe Finance Committee has just set the school budget for 2015/16 by looking at the number of teachers needed for our growing school, considering the resources that we need to purchase and planning for upgrades to our ICT equipment across school.\nThe Curriculum, Pupil Performance and Community Committee has just monitored pupil progress data across the school, received a report from Mrs Stuart about the quality of teaching (based on lesson observations and discussions with pupils) and will be analysing the results from our recent Parent/Carer Survey.\nOur governors play an important part in the running of the school. Their decisions are a matter of public record and copies of the agendas and minutes of meetings can be accessed in the Governor Section of our website or by written request from the school office. Please see our Freedom of Information Policy on the website for further details.",
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        "raw_content": "Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, 04510, Mexico\nAbout National Autonomous University of Mexico\nThe National Autonomous University of Mexico (NAUM) is the largest university in Latin America. Originally the \u2018Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico\u2019, it was founded in 1910 by the then minister of education, Justo Sierra, whose aim was to create a Mexican institute of higher learning based on liberal values.\nIn 1929 the university was granted autonomy from government influence, which allowed it greater freedoms around curriculum and budgetary management.\nToday, as well as offering degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level, it also runs several high schools throughout Mexico City which prepares students for higher education.\nThe university\u2019s main campus, designed by some of Mexico\u2019s best architects, is a recognised World Heritage site. Other campuses exist across Mexico and the university also has an international presence in Texas, Illinois and Quebec.\nAlthough university instruction is given in Spanish, most degree programmes include an intensive, five-week Spanish language programme for international students who need to brush up on their language skills.\nNAUM has associations with three Nobel Laureates in Peace, Literature and Chemistry. Other notable alumni include no less than five presidents of Mexico and a number of renowned journalists, philosophers and politicians.\nThe university prides itself on its research excellence and is home to various research centres \u2013 including the Centre for Applied Sciences and Technological Development \u2013 which emphasise the integration of science with real world problems. NAUM also specialises in conducting research into issues directly relevant to Mexico and the developing world.\nExplore rankings data for National Autonomous University of Mexico\nSubjects taught at National Autonomous University of Mexico\nViolent gangs target student protesters at Mexico university\nMexico\u2019s brain drain leaves universities struggling to fill research posts\nConstruction on Mexican campus halted over Unesco \u2018violation\u2019\nMexico university resumes classes following deadly earthquake\nMexican university launches National Diversity Laboratory",
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        "title": "Benefits Of Selling Directly To An Investor In Nashville",
        "raw_content": "Benefits of Selling Directly To An Investor in Nashville\nIn general, going the traditional route to sell your house \u2013 that is, using a real estate agent, going through multiple showings, and waiting for a buyer to secure financing \u2013 will often get you a higher sale price. But it takes much longer, and you lose a good chunk of money to fees and commissions. In certain situations, then, the benefits of selling directly to an investor in Nashville far outweigh the cons.\nFor some people, this can be a huge benefit of selling directly to an investor in Nashville. If for whatever reason \u2013 divorce, injury, layoff, medical bills \u2013 you\u2019ve been unable to keep up with mortgage payments, the bank may be threatening to repossess your house. So if foreclosure is on the horizon, selling directly to an investor may be a way out for you.",
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        "title": "Ozone layer hole will 'totally heal within 50 years' - Todaytells",
        "raw_content": "Home Science Ozone layer hole will \u2018totally heal within 50 years\u2019\nOzone layer hole will \u2018totally heal within 50 years\u2019\nThe hole in the Earth\u2019s ozone layer is expected to fully heal within 50 years, climate change experts predict in a new UN report..\nThe hole in the Earth\u2019s ozone layer is expected to fully heal within 50 years, climate change experts predict in a new UN report.\nA fragile shield of gas around the planet, the ozone layer protects animal and plant life from the powerful ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun. When the ozone layer is weakened, more UV rays can get through, making humans more prone to skin cancer, cataracts and other diseases.\nScientists discovered huge damage to the layer in the 1980s and identified chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, as the main culprit.\nCFCs used to be common in refrigerators, aerosol cans and dry-cleaning chemicals, but they were banned globally under the Montreal Protocol of 1987.\nThe decline in CFCs in our atmosphere as a result of those measures now mean the ozone layer is expected to have fully recovered sometime in the 2060s, according to the report by the UN Environment Programme, World Meteorological Organization, European Commission and other bodies.\nIn parts of the stratosphere, where most of the ozone is found, the layer has recovered at a rate of 1-3% per decade since 2000, the authors state.\nThe amount of ozone in the stratosphere varies naturally throughout the year, with zone depletion most pronounced in polar regions, resulting in so-called ozone holes.\nALSO READ 10-Year-Old Boy Discovers a Rare 'Lizard Fish' Fossil By Chance\nAt the recovery rates projected by the UN report, the northern hemisphere and mid-latitude ozone is scheduled to heal completely by the 2030s, followed by the southern hemisphere in the 2050s and polar regions by 2060.\nErik Solheim, head of UN Environment, described the Montreal Protocol as \u201cone of the most successful multilateral agreements in history.\u201d\nNASA\u2019s Paul Newman, joint chairman of the report, said that two thirds of the ozone would have been destroyed by 2065 had the measures not been implemented.\nBack in May, however, scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported a sharp rise in CFCs from an unknown source.\n\u201cWe\u2019re raising a flag to the global community to say, \u2018This is what\u2019s going on, and it is taking us away from timely recovery of the ozone layer,\u2019\u201d NOAA scientist Stephen Montzka, the study\u2019s lead author, said in a statement at the time.\nMontzka said if the source of the new emissions could be identified and contained, the damage to the ozone should be minor.\nHowever, if it could not be remedied the already slow recovery of the atmosphere\u2019s protective layer could be further delayed.",
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        "raw_content": "Driving offences decrease may be due to police cuts, say MPs\nThe number of motoring offences over the past decade has halved over a 10-year-period, according to recent figures.\nHowever, MPs have claimed that a reduction in the number of specialist road police officers may be responsible for the \u2018improvement\u2019 - and not better standards of driving\nThere has been a reduction in the number of specialised road policing officers over the past decade, from 7,104 in 2005 to 4,356 in 2014.\nThe total offences committed on roads in England and Wales saw a reduction from 4.3 million in 2004 to 1.6 million in 2013.\nBut according to the Commons Transport Select Committee, the number of convictions for \u201ccausing death\u201d on the road has \u201cremained steady\u201d from 303 in 2004 to 311 in 2014.\nThis is described as \u201csignificant\u201d in the report, because it suggests the reduction in overall offences does not represent how many road crimes are \u201cactually being committed\u201d.\nMPs have recommended that the effectiveness of speed awareness courses in reducing re-offending on their own should be examined.\nCommittee chairwoman Louise Ellman said: \u201cThe fall in overall road offences does not reflect an improvement in driving.\n\u201cThe Department for Transport says education, engineering and enforcement are key to road safety. One cannot exist without the other.\n\u201cThe committee recommends research to determine whether the use of diversionary education courses for poor driving has produced the required deterrent effect.\u201d\nShe added: \u201cIf enforcement of road traffic laws is to be effective, the decline in specialist roads policing officers must be halted.\u201d\nDepartment for Transport figures for 2014 show that road fatalities grew by 4% from the previous year to 1,775 and the number of people seriously injured increased by 5% to 22,807.\nNeil Greig of the Institute of Advanced Motorists said, while most law-abiding drivers would welcome the committee\u2019s report, it was \u201cunlikely to be possible\u201d for police forces to increase their number of specialist traffic officers due to budget restraints.\nHe added: \u201cTargeted enforcement, better intelligence and more efficient use of police resources could be just as effective. Every police officer should be on the look-out for road traffic offenders.\u201d\nThe RAC\u2019s Pete Williams said: \u201cThe sharp decline in roads policing officers appears to be having the very unwelcome effect of leading to fewer people being caught for illegal activity.\n\u201cIt stands to reason that if a law exists, it needs to be enforced effectively.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Insights on Resilience from the Recent History of Totnes. 3:Local Farmers and the Town\u2019s Markets\nInsights on Resilience from the Recent History of Totnes. 4: Shopping \u00bb\nComing Soon: \u2018Local Food\u2019, a Transition guide, and an interview with the author\nSeptember 17th 2009 sees the publication of the keenly awaited \u2018Local Food: how to make it happen in your community\u2019, the first in a series of Transition Guides exploring different aspects of Transition at a community level. You can download the blad here (blad stands for \u2018book layout and design\u2019 and is a small document that gives booksellers a taste of the book). As the book nears completion, I asked the lead author, Tamzin Pinkerton, a few questions by way of introducing the book\u2026\nHow did \u2018Local Food\u2019 come about?\nThe idea came about because work around food is such a popular focus point for Transition groups, and there is a real need for a book that shows what other amazing projects are out there and that can inspire more of the same. At the same time, food is a powerful entry point into the broader aims of community transition and the current growing popularity in food awareness is a good opportunity to spread an understanding of transition and bottom-up, cultural transformation.\nWhat can people expect from the book?\nIn the book we look at why change in food culture needs to happen, then dedicating most of the chapters to what is already happening \u2013 the people and the stories behind various types of local food project, and their tips for others embarking on similar projects. 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For people already involved in Transition and local food, I hope the book will feed their enthusiasm, generate more ideas and provide them with many resources, contacts, tips and stories to help them on their way.\nThis is your first book.. what does it feel like now that your book is nearing completion?\nIt has been a real privilege to be able to watch and nurture this idea to fruition, and to see it in the paper flesh will be very exciting. Exploring the abundance of local food projects that are proactively contributing to a healthier present and future has been awe inspiring. I now feel confident that, through creativity and passion, we can reclaim our food systems and find a balance between human and environmental health \u2013 not just because we have to, but because we want to.\nTamzin will be speaking with myself and Shaun Chamberlin at the \u2018Transition Morning\u2019 at Ways With Words Literary Festival at Dartington on Monday 13th July at the Barn Cinema, Dartington, Devon, 9.30 \u2013 12.30 in the morning. You will be able to pre-order \u2018Local Food\u2019 here at Transition Culture from the beginning of September.\nCategories: Food, Transition Initiatives, Transition Network\nCongrats Tamzin/Rob \u2013 looking forward to getting a copy!\nStruggling to open the \u2018blad\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "CSI: Cyber and Patricia Arquette Explore the Internet's Dark Side\nThey're not trying to scare us. Really! CBS is all set to launch CSI: Cyber, the fourth series in the multibillion-dollar CSI franchise and a pulse-pumping trip into the world of Internet villainy. The program is fortuitously timed, what with the recent Sony hacking scandal and the growing fear that terrorists may one day use the \"dark web\" to attack electrical grids, water supplies, communication systems, and other critical infrastructure. And, these days, who among us doesn't worry about identity theft? 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Helping that happen is an intriguing cast headed up by Patricia Arquette, recent winner of the Academy Award for her role in Boyhood, and an Emmy winner for Medium. She is joined by James Van Der Beek (Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23), Peter MacNicol (24), and Shad Moss (also known as the rapper Bow Wow), plus up-and-comers Charley Koontz (Community) and Hayley Kiyoko (The Fosters).\n\"It's a warm, really appealing bunch\u2013the perfect people to introduce you to the horrors of the Internet,\" says Zuiker with a laugh. Unlike his three previous CSI procedurals, Cyber will focus almost as much on its characters' personal lives as it does on the crime of the week. And it does get personal. Arquette plays Avery Ryan, a human-behavior expert and FBI special agent who is haunted by tragedy: Her career as a psychologist ended abruptly several years ago when a hacker broke into some of her private client files and made them public, leading one of her patients to commit suicide.\n\"Avery was shattered by the experience, but it catapulted her into chasing cybercriminals,\" says Arquette. \"To this day, she hates to feel anything deep and personal and fears that, if she does, it will throw her off her game.\" On the show's soundstage in Los Angeles, the actress is shooting a scene in the season finale in which the hacker has resurfaced and by-the-books Avery appears to have gone rogue. \"She comes to realize that her patients weren't the intended victims of this sadist,\" says Arquette. \"He was out to get Avery, and now, all these years later, the beast has been riled again.\"\nThe angst doesn't stop there: Van Der Beek plays Avery's top gun, field agent Elijah Mundo, terrific at his job but an emotional mess over the failure of his marriage. Koontz's character, computer genius Daniel Krumitz, became an orphan years ago when his parents were murdered during a robbery\u2013and now the killer is up for parole. Moss and Kiyoko play, respectively, Brody Nelson and Raven Ramirez, both former black-hat hackers who were able to avoid going to jail by joining up with Avery's good guys. \"The Cyber team is here to save other people,\" Van Der Beek says. \"But the truth is that this job is saving them.\"\nOnly MacNicol's character, assistant FBI director Simon Sifter, does not appear to be driven by a dark past. \"I'm sure it's only a matter of time before some secret comes, but so far I am unsullied,\" says MacNicol, who can't claim that in real life. \"One of the reasons I took this job is I was hacked. I had my identity stolen and money taken from my account, then a counterfeiting ring got hold of my name and started using my house as a mail drop.\" It took 14 months and the aid of the FBI and the Secret Service for the actor to get his life back to some semblance of normalcy. \"There's no soft-pedaling the message of our show,\" MacNicol adds. \"If you haven't already been hacked, chances are you will be.\"\nThough CSI: Cyber may go global and address more epic forms of cyberterror if the series gets renewed, many of the first-season crimes are of the everyday variety\u2013a suburban babynapping, a roller-coaster accident, a house fire triggered by an appliance\u2013but each has a shocking web connection.\n\"Every time I get a new script, I'm like, \"Whaaat? 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        "raw_content": "Kim Dovey and Alan March\nUrban Design education at the University of Melbourne operates at both undergraduate and graduate levels within the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning. In general terms, urban design is conceived as the shaping of the urban public realm; not a discrete discipline (nor a sub-discipline) but as an intersection between the disciplines/fields of architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture and property development. This is also an intersection of environmental, social, aesthetic, political and economic imperatives in a multi-disciplinary and collaborative environment.\nAt the undergraduate level, urban design is embodied in the Urban Design and Planning Major which is part of the generic Bachelor of Environments degree. Required subjects at this level include Urban Environments, Designing Environments, Urban Design Studio, Morphological Mapping, City Futures; the major concludes with the capstone Urban Precinct Studio. The current cohort is about 40 students per year. This three-year full-time degree is a sufficient, but not necessary, base for application to the graduate school.\nThe Master of Urban Design (MUD, first implemented in 1996 as a post-professional program) is a two year professional program within the Graduate School of the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning \u2013 the Melbourne School of Design. Entry requires a three year degree in any design discipline, plus a portfolio. Within the graduate school, the MUD program is laterally interconnected with professional graduate programs in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Property. This is a full-time program with a current intake of over 30 students per year. The MUD program has Urban Planning accreditation \u2013 achieved with five shared subjects from the UP program including some urban design content.\nThe approach is multi-disciplinary, multi-scalar and research-based; seeking to produce graduates with a capacity to understand and integrate multiple approaches to urban design \u2013 formal, environmental, social and economic. Core subjects incorporate theory and studio with a final thesis focused on design and/or research. Theory is taught as both as a set of tools for urban design engagement and integrated into studios at different scales. Studios are diverse in project type, scale and approach, including ex-industrial sites, transit-oriented development, major urban interventions, heritage infill and greenfield projects. Urban Design studios are at times meshed with multidisciplinary travelling studios which have included cities such as Mumbai, Nagoya, Tokyo, Nanjing, Monterrey, Santiago, Cape Town and New Delhi over the past two years. Studios are often connected laterally with urban design research projects and community-based urban issues. Core staff include Kim Dovey, Alan Pert, Alan March, Barrie Shelton, Justyna Karakiewicz and Marcus White.\nEdward Blanche\nA recent workshop in Melbourne featured presentations by the three universities \u2013 Melbourne, RMIT and Deakin \u2013...",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Keeping Britain global\nLord (Stewart) Wood of Anfield\nChair, United Nations Association\nAddressing the UN General Assembly earlier this year, UK Prime Minister Theresa May set out a clear case for why multilateralism is so important \u2013 not just to the rest of the world, but to British interests and values.\nBritain benefits hugely from the rules-based international sys\u00adtem, and from the privileged position we have as a permanent member of the UN Security Council. We are as exposed to the risks of terrorism, cyber-crime, climate change, pandemics and nuclear war as any other country. Strengthening the United Nations, and thus the collective struggle against these threats, is not just altruism in the community of nations \u2013 it is squarely in our national interest.\nOur international order is currently being tested as never before, with challenges from nuclear proliferation to climate change, from international terrorism to mass migration of peo\u00adples across borders and continents. What links these challenges structurally is that they stem from politicians acting in their coun\u00adtries\u2019 \u2013 or their personal \u2013 short-term self-interest, as opposed to their long-term national interest. Too many leaders focus on extending their own electoral lives, rather than improving the lives of the citizens they serve.\nSuccessive UK governments have been guilty of counter\u00adproductive short-termism. This has to stop if the rules our world relies upon are to be safeguarded and strengthened. So it is crucial that a British government that is serious about our global system takes the lead in developing a joined-up approach towards multilateralism.\nUNA-UK\u2019s research shows that the UK\u2019s commendable con\u00adtribution on UN peacekeeping and overseas aid has been tar\u00adnished, and its efficacy reduced, by consistent failure in the fields of arms control and nuclear disarmament. Meanwhile Britain\u2019s record on preventing atrocities, tackling climate change and fur\u00adthering human rights is mixed at best.\nWe have turned this research into a simple scorecard (see page opposite) to provide a snapshot of the UK\u2019s performance in upholding the principles of a \u201cglobal Britain\u201d. Here are some key findings.\nOn arms control, the UK has prioritised making a quick buck over civilian lives, thus undermining the Arms Trade Treaty, one of the core building blocks of our international system. Over the past three years or so, the UK has licensed \u00a33.6bn of weapons to Saudi Arabia. During that time the Saudi-led coalition has been identified as responsible for the majority of civilians killed in Yemen, now facing the world\u2019s largest humanitarian crisis. It has also been criticised by the UN for its role in the deaths of children.\nOn nuclear disarmament, we are all rightly fixated on the dan\u00adgers posed by an unstable North Korea. But Pyongyang\u2019s emerging threat is a product of the weakness in our global non-proliferation system. This weakness will grow further if President Trump decides to do more damage to the Iranian Nuclear Deal and thus treat Iran, which the International Atomic Energy Agency has consistently found to have followed the rules, in the same manner as a state that does not. The Non-Proliferation Treaty is based on a bargain: non-nuclear states will not acquire weapons so long as nuclear states take active steps towards disarmament. And nuclear states, including the UK, have not been keeping up their side of the deal. When 122 nations recently met to approve a historic treaty banning nuclear weapons, the UK didn\u2019t show up.\nOn climate change, the UK played an important role in bring\u00ading about the Paris Climate Agreement, but has scrapped its cli\u00admate change department, and dragged its feet on implementation.\nOn human rights, the UK has played a largely positive role at the UN Human Rights Council. But too many politicians have treated UN experts with contempt and fanned the flames of anti-human rights sentiment at home. And on preventing atrocities, the UK\u2019s record is mixed: too often political objectives have come before protecting civilians. You can find out more about all these issues, and make up your own mind about the Government\u2019s record, via www.una.org.uk.\nWe hope that our scorecard, which will be regularly updated, will become an accessible way for people to measure the UK against its professed commitments to lead in strengthening multi\u00adlateral rules and institutions. The safety, prosperity and health of our country, and our world, relies on us doing so.\nHelp us keep Britain Global\nFor the past six months, UNA-UK\u2019s Keeping Britain Global campaign has been making the case that what\u2019s good for the world, is good for the UK. What happens in far-away countries has the potential to affect British citizens. And decisions made in the UK can have huge repercussions abroad.\nOur campaign looks at opportunities for the UK to contribute to the global good. It also scores the UK\u2019s current performance in these areas, using independent sources \u2013 such as UN reports and cross-party parliamentary committees.\nFor the next stage in our campaign we need your support. Visit www.una.org.uk/takeaction and find out how you can help.\nThe UK's record\nResponsible arms trading: Red The UK\u2019s practice of selling weapons to regimes with bad human rights records is undermining the Arms Trade Treaty. Civilians are paying the cost.\nEffective UN peacekeeping: Green The UK has made a significant contribution to UN peace-keeping. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Senate expands Office of Clubs and Organizations into their own group\nSenate expands Office of Clubs and Organizations into their own group\nAll students, undergraduate and graduate, are allowed to apply. The hired students will be responsible for working eight hours a week, and will receive a $150 paycheck biweekly for their time. These positions are available to apply for on UNC's Handshake.\nUNC\u2019s Office of Student Clubs and Organizations will be expanding into their own group, apart from Student Senate. They will be receiving a new space in the University Center for an office, while also creating new job opportunities for students.\nOriginally, half of the responsibilities set aside for Clubs and Organizations was placed on one student. Michael Kelly, a senior with a double major in communications and sociology, was the head of this program last year.\nAccording to Kelly, senate realized they couldn\u2019t provide the adequate resources needed to organize the program if all of the responsibility was aimed at one person. This kept the program from receiving the attention it needed in order to grow.\n\u201cThe main idea is that we have identified limited resources, and are now working toward greater resources,\u201d Kelly said in response to the new planning.\nInstead of having one person run the program, they will be hiring two students and one graduate assistant. The positions for the two students are Finance and Administrator Coordinator, and Training and Development Coordinator.\nThe Finance and Administrator Coordinator will be responsible for organizing all matters that deal with the funding, as well as serving as the Chair of the Organizational Funding Board. The Training and Development Coordinator will be responsible for preparing social and educational programs that are meant to engage the 100 different clubs and organizations that are offered at UNC. More information for these positions is available on unco.joinhandshake.com.\nAll students, undergraduate and graduate, are allowed to apply. The hired students will be responsible for working eight hours a week, and will receive a $150 paycheck biweekly for their time. These positions are available to apply for on UNC\u2019s Handshake.\nUnlike previous years, these positions will also receive training and workshops, as well as advisor tracts.\nClubs and Organizations worked with Michelle Quinn, UNC\u2019s Student Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, in order to receive a financial grant that will help fund the groups, according to Kelly. Previously, the funds expired within a month, and many clubs didn\u2019t receive the necessary assets needed for events that were planned later in the year.\nStudent Senate will be working to approve the transition in order to separate the two programs, and make each their own organization.\nThe Clubs and Organization\u2019s Office will be opening in January with the spring semester.\nClubs at UNC\nStudent Senate Funding\nUNC Campus Clubs\nPrevious articlePanel discussion explores free speech at UNC\nNext articleWhy DACA Should Go",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb Country \u00bb Canada \u00bb Ottawa\nOttawa Online Gambling\nAs the capital city of Canada, Ottawa represents one of the most important metropolitan areas in the country. Located in southern Ontario, the city also borders Quebec, with its cross-province neighbor Gatineau combining with it to create a metro area that is home to more than 1.2 million residents.\nBeing the political center of the nation, Ottawa has certainly had a role to play in the history of gambling in Canada, though perhaps not as large of one as you might think: much like in the USA, where gambling is largely left to the states to determine, the gaming industry is mostly regulated on a provincial basis here. But as a part of Ontario, Ottawa is subject to the same gambling laws as the rest of the province, which has seen a rapid expansion of casinos over the past 25 years. More recently, the province has jumped into the world of online gambling, allowing for a state-run monopoly to offer regulated, licensed games to residents \u2013 though many still play on overseas sites.\nCasinos Arrive in 1990s\nAs in most of Canada, gambling\u2019s expansion through Ontario was slow to come. Throughout most of the 20th century, only bingo and parimutuel betting on horse races were offered, limiting the betting options for those living in the province.\nHowever, that began to change in 1975, with the passage of the Ontario Lottery Corporation Act. This bill allowed for the state to offer lottery drawings, which it began doing later that year with the Wintario jackpot game. In the years since then, the structure of the lottery has been updated several times: in 1999, for instance, that original bill was repealed and replaced by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Act, which set up the current firm that runs virtually all gaming in the province.\nToday, the Corporation is known simply as OLG. While it still offers a variety of lottery games \u2013 including access to major national jackpots like Lotto 6/49 and Lotto Max, as well as a few sports betting games \u2013 OLG is also responsible for overseeing the other aspects of the gaming industry throughout the province: most notably, the many casinos that have proliferated throughout the region over the past two decades.\nThe idea to bring full casino gaming to the province began to take hold in the early 1990s. The plan was extremely contentious at the time, with many arguing that rather than flood Ontario with an incredible new revenue stream, it would instead take much needed money from those who could least afford to lose it, all while attracting crime and causing social problems thanks to an increase in problem gambling.\nWhile the first venue, Casino Windsor, opened in 1993, those arguments have never really stopped \u2013 but neither has the expansion of the industry. Today, OLG owns ten casinos throughout the province, some of which they also operate (others are operated privately, by companies like Caesars Entertainment and Penn National). All told, these and other aspects of the gaming industry now bring over $2 billion a year in net profits to Ontario.\nInterestingly, the most accessible resort casino in the Ottawa area may not even be in the province. Instead, that honor likely goes to the Casino du Lac-Leamy, located in nearby Gatineau, Quebec. While it\u2019s over the provincial border, it is just about a 10 minute drive from Ottawa, and is worth going slightly out of your way for: with over 1,800 slots and 64 table games, as well with the amenities of a major resort, this is a legitimately impressive gaming venue.\nMany horse racing tracks are also active throughout the province, aided by a similar expansion in their offerings. As in many other parts of the world, many tracks have become \u201cracinos,\u201d offering slots and other electronic gaming options alongside their race schedule. These games are generally operated by the OLG, which has a presence at 14 tracks throughout Ontario.\nThat number includes the Rideau Carleton Raceway in Ottawa, which began offering up slot machines in 2000. Now known as the Rideau Carleton Entertainment Centre, it includes both bingo and slots alongside live racing, though that arrangement was threatened in recent years, as the government at one point seemed set to remove slots at tracks, a move that could have effectively killed off the industry, especially with the loss of subsidies that helped keep racing profitable for tracks. On the bright side for Rideau Carleton, the provincial government did allow for racing to return on Thursdays after briefly restricting the races to Sundays only, a move that many officials said would make the racing operations unviable.\nThe 5 Sites Below are the Best Casinos for Players in Ottawa\nOLG Operates Online Site\nIn recent years, the OLG\u2019s influence over gaming has expanded beyond the physical world and onto the Internet as well. There are now opportunities for players in Ottawa and the rest of Ontario to enjoy their favorite casino games online, and to do so on sites that are regulated by the provincial government.\nWhile other provinces may have gotten into the practice earlier, it was only a matter of time before the OLG launched their own lottery-backed gambling site. That came in the early days of 2015, as PlayOLG.com launched that January in an attempt to keep revenue from Internet gamblers in local government coffers, rather than watch it go to overseas sites that accepted Canadian players.\nTo be certain, the site got off to a bumpy start, as there were countless complaints about service outages and bugs during the first few days after it went live. Some users also complained about how much information they had to give in order to open an account: something that was put into place in order to ensure that only Ontario residents would take part in real money play. But there were promising signs as well, including aggressive promotional efforts that rivaled those of popular foreign operators \u2013 a lack of which had been a complaint levied against many other provincially-operated gaming sites.\nToday, PlayOLG offers a wide range of games to its users. For starters, it is possible to buy lotto tickets through the portal, including for major drawings like Lotto Max and Lotto 6/49. But the real fun is in the casino area, which features a variety of games from developers including IGT, Bally Technologies, and Boss Media. Along with lots of slots (a given at most Internet casinos), there\u2019s also a fairly good range of table games and video poker, along with some specialty games like keno. It also looks like the OLG is trying to work on adding some integration with the horse racing industry, though that has yet to go live on their site.\nUnfortunately for the Ontario government, the existence of PlayOLG.com doesn\u2019t preclude gamblers in the province from playing on overseas sites that are still accepting Canadians. While the number of operators who market their games to players here has shrunk a bit as regulation has taken hold, there are still plenty of options out there. And while the OLG would be the first to tell you that it is illegal for these companies to take Canadian customers without a license, it\u2019s also true that there are no laws making it illegal for anyone in Ottawa (or elsewhere in the country) to wager their money on these sites.\nThat presents gamblers here with two options, both of which have advantages and disadvantages. Those who continue to play with foreign operators will argue that they get far more software and gaming options this way, can sometimes take advantage of promotions that leave those offered on the state-owned site in the dust, and feel like \u2013 at least on some sites \u2013 the odds may be better for them.\nBut even if you accept all of that as true, there are still points in favor of the local option. The biggest one, of course, is that the consumer protections are much more robust if you\u2019re playing on the OLG\u2019s own site. Having local governmental oversight gives players an obvious avenue for recourse if something goes wrong, and provides a level of trust, security, and transparency that other sites can\u2019t match. There\u2019s also the fact that the money you spend there will stay in the province \u2013 something that may appeal to you if you\u2019re not otherwise swayed one way or the other.\nMostly Stable, but Further Refinement Possible\nAt the moment, the gambling industry in Ottawa and Ontario as a whole seems to be in a pretty stable and mature place. Still, that doesn\u2019t mean that there aren\u2019t discussions to be had and adjustments that might be made in the years to come.\nWith PlayOLG.com still being a very new enterprise, it\u2019s almost certain that officials will take a look not only at the immediate revenue figures that come out of the site, but also how well they are doing at retaining players over the long haul. 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        "raw_content": "Dog Fleas on Humans\nDog fleas may affect your pet at any point during his life. As a dog owner you may ask yourself if you can catch the fleas from your pet. The answer is simple; dog fleas cannot be transmitted to humans. Fleas are specific for each species and dog fleas live on dog blood and cannot adapt to live on human blood. Consequently, dog fleas cannot bite humans. However, canine fleas can live on human clothes and bedding for a few hours until they find a new host. On the other hand, dogs may be carriers of human fleas, but only if they get in contact with an infected person.\nFleas and Flea Types\nPresently, there are more than 2, 000 species of fleas. Fleas appeared over 50 million years ago; there is proof of fleas in ancient amber pieces that contain fleas. The very first species of fleas known to humans are the snow fleas.\nIn the beginning, fleas did not feed on blood; they lived on tree sap and plants. As the fleas developed as species, they came to feed on animal and bird blood. Later, fleas started to feed on human blood as well.\nFleas are dangerous as they spread and reproduce very quickly. In some smaller animals, fleas can cause anemia.\nFleas are specific for each species; so the fleas that affect cats cannot spread to dogs and vice versa. The fleas that infect dogs are known as Ctenocephalides canis.\nThe dog fleas will cause extreme itchiness and may be treated with different anti flea products. The dog should also get some preventive flea treatment.\nFleas that affect humans are of 1 type and this type differs from the fleas that infect canines. So, if you get a flea infection, this is surely not from your pet. However, your pet may carry human fleas in his fur, provided he has been in contact with a person infected with human fleas.\nThe humans may also be carriers of dog fleas, as the fleas can lodge in human clothes and furniture and may infect other canines. Consequently, a pet owner may infect your pet with fleas, even if his pet is not present.\nThe species of fleas that live on human blood are called Pulex irritans. The appearance of this type of fleas is similar to the fleas that affect dogs or cats; however, the fleas that feed on human blood have a lower number of mouth bristles.\nThe Pulex irritans is small and has a dark brown color.\nHuman fleas will be visible and they tend to bite more in the head and abdominal areas, as they are attracted by the heat from these areas.\nThe flea bites on humans will be arranged in a row; the flea bites may be red and swollen, and the skin will be itchy.\nCan Humans Get Fleas from Dogs?\nDog Fleas vs Cat Fleas\nIdentifying Flea Bites on Dogs\n7 Diseases Spread by Fleas and Ticks\nCat/Dog Flea FAQ",
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        "raw_content": "The shocking true story behind Doing Money\nWe spoke to the creators of the eye-opening fact-based BBC film about modern slavery in the UK\nPart of the BBC\u2019s Why Slavery? season, this is a film that refuses to pull any punches and will make a real impact on every single viewer\nAvailable until Sunday 3 February on BBC iPlayer. Find it in Catch Up > Channels > BBC iPlayer\nDoing Money is based on the true story of a young Romanian woman who was abducted on the streets of London in 2011, trafficked to Ireland and forced into sex slavery for nine months. \u201cAna\u201d (not her real name) is confined alongside two other girls who have also been trafficked, ruled over by kidnapper Luca, \u201cmother pimp\u201d Ancuta and her boyfriend Ionut \u2013 all played by Romanian actors.\nThe film begins at the end, with Ana (Anca Dumitra) on her way to speak to the police after escaping her ordeal. 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        "raw_content": "Stargaze Under a \u201cDark Sky\u201d in the California Deserts\n(Greater Palm Springs, CA) \u2014 July 25, 2017 \u2014 Visitors can enjoy unmatched stargazing opportunities in Greater Palm Springs and its surrounding deserts, thanks to two International Dark Sky Places and a state-of-the-art observatory set to open in 2018.\nLess than a one-hour drive from Greater Palm Springs, Joshua Tree National Park will be designated an International Dark Sky Park in August, a distinction the International Dark-Sky Community bestows upon parks that possess \u201can exceptional or distinguished quality of starry nights and a nocturnal environment that is specifically protected for its scientific, natural, educational, cultural heritage, and/or public enjoyment.\u201d\nJoshua Tree National Park has long been a must-visit for stargazers, thanks to its stunning and unobstructed night sky views and ongoing night sky programming.\nThe park joins nearby Borrego Springs as an International Dark Sky Place. Borrego Springs, less than an hour\u2019s drive south of Greater Palm Springs, is one of only 15 Dark Sky Communities in the world and the only Dark Sky Community in California.\nAccording to the International Dark-Sky Community, an International Dark Sky Place \u201cis a town, city, municipality or other legally organized community that has shown exceptional dedication to the preservation of the night sky\u201d and \u201cexcel[s] in their efforts to promote responsible lighting and dark sky stewardship.\u201d\nAs International Dark Sky Places, both Joshua Tree National Park and Borrego Springs offer unparalleled night skies illuminated only by the millions of stars above.\nGreater Palm Springs also offers extraordinary night sky views throughout the area\u2019s nine cities. A majority of the cities have implemented ordinances in their residential districts to reduce light pollution, preserving the area\u2019s nighttime views of starry skies.\nAlso in Greater Palm Springs, stargazers will soon be able to look at stars through a research-quality telescope at a new observatory in Rancho Mirage. Located next to the Rancho Mirage Public Library, the $3.6 million observatory is set to become a favorite among amateur astronomers, thanks to a rotating dome and open deck area for visitors to set up their own telescopes. The observatory is scheduled to open in early 2018.\nFor more information, visit www.visitgreaterpalmsprings.com.\nGreater Palm Springs is Southern California\u2019s premier resort, special event and golf destination. Discover a place of many experiences and surprises in nine distinctive cities: Palm Springs, Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and Coachella. As a respite for mind, body and spirit, Greater Palm Springs is ready to provide you with an unparalleled sense of escape, adventure, recreation, relaxation and your own unique way to play--anytime of the year.\nCategories: Palm Springs, Central Desert, Southern Desert\nrequire([\"plugins_dtn\"], function(dtn) { dtn.showAd(\"sv-dtnad-76270bd4-19c9-4e09-aa77-f337b355a7cd\", \"540382506\"); });",
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        "raw_content": "As our loved ones age, it is critical they remain mentally active, and there are numerous outlets they have at their disposal. From daily crossword puzzles and Sudoku, fun apps like Pok\u00e9mon Go, or an engaging friendship, keeping the brain active has many solutions. And a new type of therapy is growing in popularity.\nMusic therapy is what\u2019s considered a creative arts therapy, and it's being utilized more frequently. Brooke Christensen holds a Bachelor\u2019s degree in music and choral music education from Christopher Newport University. She hosts a music therapy session group for seniors and says it offers a host of benefits. Brooke recalls how it helped one woman in particular significantly improve her communication among her group. \u201cThe group attendants noticed a marked difference from a woman who was previously shy and unengaged.\u201d \u201cThrough music, the group started talking to her in rhythm. The woman would be tapping something out, and that was her way of communicating. It was [like] something we were doing in the [music] group,\u201d said Christensen, who currently serves as a director of home care on Maryland\u2019s Eastern Shore.\nThe proof goes beyond anecdotal. After studying the impact music therapy had on seniors, researchers concluded a net positive. Music\u2019s impact may help fight against dementia and Alzheimer\u2019s. Some classical music may calm anxiety. According to a 2017 published study, Music therapy and Alzheimer's disease: Cognitive, psychological, and behavioral effects:\n\u201cSignificant improvement was observed in memory, orientation, depression and anxiety...in both mild and moderate cases; in anxiety...in mild cases; and in delirium, hallucinations, agitation, irritability, and language disorders in the group with moderate Alzheimer disease. The effect on cognitive measures was appreciable after only four music therapy sessions.\u201d\nAccessing Music Therapy\nIntroducing music therapy into Mom or Dad\u2019s daily routine is easy but requires your availability. You may consider professional in-home assistance when you\u2019re busy with family and work. If you think your loved one would enjoy the benefits of music therapy, consider asking your home care provider for a specifically trained companion who can increase musical activities inside the home and accompany your loved one to music therapy group sessions. Community centers, churches and senior centers are resources for regular senior music groups. During the holidays, look for musical performances.\nMusic Therapy Puts the Elderly in a Social Group\nBrooke has been conducting music therapy inside private homes, churches, senior centers and assisted living centers for several years now. She appreciates the intergenerational interactions during the sessions. Christensen credits her drum circles with increasing the wellbeing of senior participants. Her drum circles include a variety of percussion and wooden instruments or \"strikers and shakers,\" as she described them. She would hand out the instruments to each member. Following Christensen\u2019s lead, the seniors would be encouraged to play in unison to a rhythm. The elderly interact with each other through a variety of sounds from the Djembe drum, wooden froger, maracas and tambourines.\n\u201cYou\u2019ve got memory improvement, increased socialization, lowered blood pressure,\u201d Christensen added on the health benefits of music therapy. \"We have several of our clients -- as soon as they hear this song, it calms them down. This is behavior management. It's that part of the brain; it might remind them of somebody or something.\"\nInteractive Sing-Alongs Exercise Proper Breathing\nChristensen also leads group sing-alongs for the elderly. The songs can be traditional, holiday classics or nostalgia-inducing patriotic songs. \"There are many seniors who just don't say very much. They don't have a lot of people to talk to. This is an opportunity to hear themselves, an opportunity to be heard.\"\nSinging or humming exercises the mind and body. \u201cSo often, we don\u2019t think about [the fact] that we are not using our voice properly. We\u2019re not breathing, we\u2019re not connecting our whole body. Music helps us remember how to breathe,\u201d said Christensen.\nAccording to a 2017 published study, Music therapy is a potential intervention for cognition of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease: a mini-review: \u201c[Music Therapy] with singing training could improve the neural efficacy of cognition in [Alzheimer\u2019s Disease] patients. Which also reflected that music might play an important role in the neuroplasticity mechanism in AD brain...\u201d\nA Shot of Self-Esteem\nMusic therapy provides your elderly loved one with a strong sense of connectedness. Christensen said the positive attention makes seniors feel more valued.\n\"You see this smile, and you see this recognition, \u2018Oh you see me.' Often times, seniors feel like a burden or abandoned. [Music therapy sends a message.] I'm seeing and hearing you, and we're doing this together,\" she said.\nYour elderly loved one can live a more engaged life with music therapy. Meantime, aging seniors strongly desire to stay inside their homes. A familiar domestic environment is a significant part of a senior's identity. 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        "raw_content": "About Dr. James A Ojjeh DMD\nDr. James A Ojjeh, DMD is a Dentist primarily located in Naperville, IL, with another office in Bloomingdale, IL. He has 14 years of experience. His specialties include General Dentistry. He speaks English.\nDr. Ojjeh has received 2 awards.\nThe overall average patient rating of Dr. James A Ojjeh is Excellent. Dr. James A Ojjeh has been rated by 324 patients. From those 324 patients 135 of those left a comment along with their rating. The overall rating for Dr. James A Ojjeh is 5.0 of 5.0 stars.\nDr. James A Ojjeh has the following 1 specialty\nDr. James A Ojjeh has the following 9 expertise\nDr. James A Ojjeh Accepts the Following Insurance\nMore about Dr. James A Ojjeh\nfor more information; visit us at www.mydavincidental.com Dr. Omar Ojjeh received his Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Lab Technology from Louisiana State University School of Dentistry in 1999. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Pittsburg School of Dental Medicine in 2004. Dr. Ojjeh's career in dentistry began long before he started dental school. Prior to becoming a dentist and while in dental school, he worked as a dental lab technician. He gained firsthand knowledge in the artistic component of dentistry. As a certified dental lab technician he mastered the art of making crowns, bridges, partial dentures, implants, and many other prosthetic components that help restore patients oral health and enhance their smile. Dr. Ojjeh's many years of commitment to the dental profession are a testament of his passion and dedication to his patients oral health care. Dr. Ojjeh has an excellent chairside manner. He takes a friendly, caring and compassionate approach to all of his patients. He understands that many people are afraid to come to the dentist and spends time with his patients to address their fears and concerns and makes them feel at ease. He is very thorough in the way he examines and educates his patients about the importance of their oral health and their dental needs. He is a strong advocate of preventative treatment. Dr. Ojjeh has been actively involved as a volunteer in a dental outreach program that serves to educate and treat children of all ages in underserved areas. In addition to sharing his skills as a dentist, he also tutors children in the areas of math and science. In his free time, Dr. Ojjeh enjoys spending time with his family,bowling and swimming.\n1304 Macom Dr Ste 4, Naperville, IL 1 Tiffany Pt Ste 207, Bloomingdale, IL Showing directions for:\nHome Find a Dentist IL Naperville Dentists Dr. James A Ojjeh, DMD\nAttcqeayetrwczwezdueawsrsbdyr",
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        "raw_content": "Chivalrous Island: trade war to darkest hour. The US has come to an economic and trade delegation.\nOriginal title: [resolution Bureau] the \"darkest moment\" of trade war, the United States has come to an economic and trade delegation.\n\"We are against confrontation. I don't want to be a victim of Trump's confrontation with China. I don't want to be a chess player.\" It may be hard to imagine that this sentence \"full of survival\" comes from the mouth of mayor of Chicago.\nIn July 11th, the office of the United States trade representative issued a statement announces a list of the recommended products for the collection of tariffs on 200 billion US dollars in China's United States products; on the same day, the Chicago delegation visited China and the Forum on investment cooperation between Chinese cities and the United States of Chicago was held in Beijing.\nThe two sides not only signed the next \"five year cooperation plan\" to ensure that the related investment will not be stopped. The mayor of Chicago, Emanuel, also made a public statement that he hoped to strengthen economic and trade cooperation with China, and said the first words of the article.\nWhy is Chicago's visit worth paying attention?\nFirst of all, although it's just a city, the coffee shop in Chicago is also very large. In May this year, Finances Online ranked the world's richest city, Chicago ranked eighth; not only that, in the GDP rankings of American metropolises, Chicago was also ranked third in the year.\nLook back on the knowledge of geography. Chicago, located in the Midwest of the United States, is Illinois and east of Michigan lake, with a total population of more than 9 million. It is the third metropolitan area in the United States, second only to New York and Losangeles. Geographical location determines the \"city\" trajectory - as early as the east coast of the United States has not developed, Chicago is the central city of the United States, and now it is still a very comprehensive central and western development in the United States.\nIn education, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology... At the center of the North American continent, it is also the most important railway and aviation hub in the United States. Its O'Hare International Airport is the second busy airport in the United States, and Chicago is one of the major financial, futures and commodity trading centers in the United States, and Chicago is handed over. Yi group is the largest derivative exchange in the world.\nIt can be seen that Chicago and Iraq have many genes in international trade since its birth.\nIn 2014, the trade volume of Illinois reached $207 billion 900 million, with exports of $68 billion 200 million and imports of $139 billion 700 million, and imports and exports accounted for 67% and 33% of total trade, with a fairly high proportion.\nTherefore, the local government also attaches great importance to the protection of foreign investment.\nLast month, Wang Huiyao, President of China and CCG, joined the Chicago global city forum as the only representative of China's think tank. What size is this forum? London mayor, mayor of Warsaw, European Union officials, former US Treasury Secretary Paulson and so on. Its purpose is undoubtedly to explore urban governance matters and promote cooperation between cities.\nIn fact, it is not only Chicago. Wang Huiyao was very impressed. Last year he took part in the opening ceremony of Fuyao Glass at the Ohio factory. Local state ministers and Senate members attended the platform as well.\nIn this way, it is not surprising that Chicago should \"stand up\" in the Sino US trade war.\nData show that exports to China are among the highest in the US, and imports from China are among the top three. As early as 2013, Chicago signed a memorandum on Trade and investment cooperation with eight cities in China, with a view to promoting the healthy development of bilateral trade. Mayor Emanuel's account is unambiguous: \"in the past five years, the volume of trade between Chicago and China has increased by 100%.\"\nIndeed, looking at the dominant industries in Yizhou, and the big multinational companies such as Boeing, Caterpillar, McDonald's, Diller farm machinery, kraft food and Abbott, which is not greatly dependent on the Chinese market?\nMore than 7000 of Boeing's 41000 new aircraft were sold to China, and at the end of 2017, Abbott's global executive vice president Brian Blaser came to Shanghai to unveil the world's first integrated customer experience center and publicly declared that \"the Chinese market is the second largest market for Abbott diagnostics\"; in 2016, China was under the flag. The company won 846 Chicago cars and the total amount was $1 billion 300 million.\nBesides, there are more than 50 enterprises in Iraq - China has more than 50 (sole proprietorship or joint venture) companies in Yizhou, including the Bank of China Chicago branch, Hainan Airlines Chicago branch, China freight Airlines Chicago branch, Jin Feng American limited liability company, COFCO group, Fuyao Glass, Wan Xiang group and so on. Among them, tens of thousands of local companies in the United States, merged and bought 28 local companies, creating tens of thousands of jobs; Lenovo bought Motorola in 2014 to provide new jobs for its 3500 employees.\nSo, let's move our eyes back to the present. If all of these will be burned by the Sino US trade war, what will Chicago and Iraq feel?\nOf course, China won't do that.\n\"Those countries that fight to the end will rise again, and those who surrender will eventually perish.\" The \"darkest moment\" in the Sino US trade war, Churchill's classic lines in the darkest moment sounds very exciting.\nHowever, the more this knife has been in the neck, the reason has long been used, our fighting should be more careful about the strategy - \"friends\" is very precious.\nWhich friends?\nThe countries and organizations that firmly believe in the free trade system, the unbearable European countries, and of course, the Chicago with the heavy loss of trade war, and the large number of Ganoderma distributed on the land of the United States.\nOne of the details is worth paying attention to. According to the current tax system in the United States, the state government is relatively independent of the federal government, and does not need to be responsible for the president, and has a great power of autonomy. The state government has considerable influence on the decisions of the Senate and the house of Representatives.\nIn other words, to win these state governments, to a great extent, they have won the voting rights of the two houses, and to a great extent have won the opportunity to hold Trump.\nOn the 11 day of the local time, the US Senate passed a resolution with the overwhelming vote of 88:11 to restrain Trump's tariff power. \"In a sense, this is the relevant departments and organizations that are putting pressure on the Senate where they are, and never let Trump do what he wants to do to the US economy.\" Wang Huiyao said.\nThis series of cooperation plans signed between China and Chicago is a very clear signal to the rest of the United States.\nAfter all, there are not a handful of states that are quite dissatisfied with Trump's trade war with China. General, Ford, Dalem, Chrysler's headquarters in Michigan, Procter & Gamble, Chrysler, Ohio, apple and California, where Disney is in California, have criticized Trump's radical trade policy.\n\"The more Trump is going to be in trouble with China, the more we want to unite the states of the United States, and let them see the will and determination of China to maintain the free trade system. In the past, we always bought American Treasury bonds in large quantities. At the moment, we could consider buying state bonds and funds to support their infrastructure. The United States believes that we have no counterforce. We should let them see that China does not lack any counter measures. Wang Huiyao said.\nWen / Xiao fox in the snow mountain",
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        "raw_content": "The origins and traditions of May Day: Why and how do we celebrate it?\nTomorrow is May 1 and with this comes May Day, an ancient northern hemisphere spring festival and a traditional spring holiday in many cultures around the globe.\nTomorrow is May 1 and with this comes \u2018May Day\u2019, an ancient northern hemisphere spring festival and a traditional spring holiday in many cultures around the globe.\nThe perception of May Day varies as in the late 19th century, May Day was chosen as the date for International Workers' Day by the Socialists and Communists of the Second International, in order to commemorate the Haymarket affair in Chicago.\nHowever, although International Workers' Day may also be referred to as \u2018May Day\u2019, it is a different celebration from the traditional May Day which dates back to thousands of years ago.\nThe origins of May Day\nThe earliest May Day celebrations appeared with the Floralia, festival of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers. During the Roman Republic era, this was held on April 27 and with the Walpurgis Night celebrations of the Germanic countries. It is also associated with the Gaelic Beltane, which is most commonly held on April 30.\nThe day was originally a traditional summer holiday in many European pagan cultures, as February 1 used to mark the first day of spring, therefore May 1 celebrated the first day of summer, thus the summer solstice in June 25 was Midsummer.\nWhen Europe became Christianised, May Day changed into a popular secular celebration and the secular versions observed both in Europe and North America incorporated the traditional dancing around the maypole and crowning the Queen of May.\nThe giving of \u2018May baskets\u2019, small baskets of sweets or flowers which were usually left anonymously on neighbours' doorsteps, were also a traditional part of May Day, but have now faded in popularity since the late 20th century.\nAlthough the secularisation of May Day was due to the pagan holidays losing their religious character, during the late 20th century many neopagans began reconstructing traditions and began again celebrating May Day as a religious pagan festival.\nMay Day in the UK\nMay Day traditions in the UK also involve crowning a May Queen and dancing around a maypole, where traditional dancers circle around with brightly coloured ribbons.\nHistorically, Morris dancing has also been linked to May Day celebrations.\nMay Day has been a traditional day of festivities for many centuries, usually in small towns and villages, with people celebrating springtime fertility of the soil, livestock, and people.\nThis used to, and may still, incorporate with village fetes and community gatherings, and as seeding is usually completed by this date it was convenient timing in order to give farm labourers a day off.\nThe spring bank holiday on the first Monday in May was created in 1978, but May Day itself (May 1) is not a public holiday in England unless it falls on a Monday.\nIt was reported in February 2011 that the UK Parliament were considering scrapping the bank holiday associated with May Day in favour of replacing it with a bank holiday in October, possibly in order to coincide with Trafalgar Day, hence creating a \u2018United Kingdom Day\u201d.\nMay Day is also celebrated around the globe, with each country having different reasons for and ways of celebrating the first day in the month of May.\nIn Finland, Walpurgis night (Vappu) (\"Vappen\") is the celebration of May Day and is one of the four biggest holidays, along with Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and Midsummer (Juhannus - Midsommar).\nIn Estonia May Day or \"Spring Day\" (Kevadp\u00fcha) is a national holiday which celebrates the arrival of spring, whereas in France On May 1, 1561, King Charles IX of France received a lily of the valley as a lucky charm on May 1 1561 and decided to offer a lily of the valley each year to the ladies of the court. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became custom to give a sprig of lily of the valley, a symbol of springtime, on May 1.\nMeanwhile, May Day in Ireland has been celebrated since pagan times as the feast of Beltane before then being celebrated as Mary's day.\nTraditionally, bonfires were lit to mark the coming of summer and to banish the long nights of winter. Officially Irish May Day holiday is the first Monday in May.\nIn Italy May Day is called \u2018Calendimaggio\u2019 or \u2018cantar maggio\u2019, where a seasonal feast is traditionally held in order to celebrate the arrival of spring.\nThe event takes its name from the Latin \u2018calenda maia\u2019, which relates to the period in which it takes place, this being the beginning of May. This tradition is still alive today in many regions of Italy and symbolises and celebrates the return to life and rebirth.",
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        "raw_content": "Carpenter\u2019s Class\nThe Carpenter\u2019s Class at WMUMC is an active Sunday School class for all who experience mental or developmental disability. The class welcomes anyone regardless of age or religious background. It is our desire to offer all people the happy experience of learning about God and receiving the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. At Warwick the class members have a class to call their own and they have wonderful friends with whom to worship. Notice that our name is spelled \u201cCarpenter\u2019s\u201d in the singular. That is because we are Jesus\u2019 class. We chose our name because we belong to Him and because He was taught by His father to be a carpenter.\nThe seed idea for the class came from a desire to include in our congregation families whose members experience mental or developmental disability. When there is no welcoming place for those with disabilities, families feel that they are not welcome. It became obvious that there were those in our church community who were not attending because there was no place for their disabled family members.\nThe initial funding for furnishings and supplies for the class came from a Children\u2019s Initiative Grant from the Virginia Conference Board of Discipleship and Children\u2019s Ministries. The class is grateful for that initial boost and the supplies that we were able to obtain through the money we were given.\nOur first meeting was on Mother\u2019s Day 1999. Over the past fourteen years we have welcomed many people to the class whose family members have become actively involved in a variety of church activities. The church is a powerful place in the lives of our class members.\nEach class session includes prayer, Bible study, sometimes crafts or drama, and always worship. Mary Ellen Cochrane teaches the class. She enjoyed a long career in speech/language pathology where she worked with those who may mental developmental, medical and behavioral issues. Class lesson plans sometimes come from the \u201cBridges\u201d curriculum published by Cokesbury. More often, Mary Ellen writes the curriculum in order to best meet the needs and interests of the students. There are a number of qualified substitutes who work with the class. They, too, have invaluable experience in working with students who have disabilities.\nThe class members would be delighted for you to visit on any Sunday morning during the Sunday school hour. We guarantee that you will enjoy our class, and we would be glad to welcome you.",
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        "raw_content": "You may want to relax on the couch as you enjoy today\u2019s Wonder of the Day!\nWhat\u2019s Your Favorite Fable?\nToday\u2019s Wonder of the Day starts out \u201cOnce upon a time\u2026\u201d\nhttp://www.wonderopolis.org/wonders?tag=moral",
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        "raw_content": "As you have heard us say many times before, the FMLA forms provided by the Department of Labor (\u201cDOL\u201d) are your \u201cgo to\u201d forms. Don\u2019t alter a \u201cgood\u201d thing and, these forms are \u201cgood.\u201d\nThe DOL has issued new model FMLA notices and medical certification forms. These forms should be around for a while as they expire May 31, 2018, and contain few changes from the DOL\u2019s previous model forms.\nGet to know these forms to minimize your risks in addressing FMLA issues. Do not edit or revise these forms. The DOL likes these forms just the way they are.\nThe DOL has made one noticeable change in the new forms, as they now reference the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA). Throughout the medical certification forms, the DOL has added GINA disclosure instructions. The GINA instructions are all similar to the one featured on the certification form governing an employee\u2019s serious health condition, as follows:\nDo not provide information about genetic tests, as defined in 29 C.F.R. \u00a7 1635.3(f), genetic services, as defined in 29 C.F.R. \u00a7 1635.3(e), or the manifestation of disease or disorder in the employee\u2019s family members, 29 C.F.R. \u00a7 1635.3(b).\nAdding GINA disclosures to the model forms should not produce any big changes for employers. Regardless, employers should be aware of these minor changes to be in complete compliance with the FMLA.\nFor your reference, here are links to the new FMLA model forms:\nWH-380-E Certification of Health Care Provider for Employee\u2019s Serious Health Condition (pdf)\nWH-380-F Certification of Health Care Provider for Family Member\u2019s Serious Health Condition (pdf)\nWH-381 Notice of Eligibility and Rights & Responsibilities (pdf)\nWH-382 Designation Notice (pdf)\nWH-384 Certification of Qualifying Exigency For Military Family Leave (pdf)\nWH-385 Certification for Serious Injury or Illness of Current Servicemember \u2013 for Military Family Leave (pdf)\nWH-385-V Certification for Serious Injury or Illness of a Veteran for Military Caregiver Leave (pdf)\nThe forms are also available on the DOL web page.\nPlease call on your team at Woods Rogers PLC with any FMLA questions.",
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        "raw_content": "Courtney Mc Arthur\nIt's always been a dream of mine to visit Africa, in fact part of the reason I considering nursing as a career choice was for the vast opportunities for travel and voluntary aid work with the profession.\nI'd always planned to do some sort of humanitarian work in Africa after my degree and decided to do a six week placement in Ghana as a small taste of what I might expect in the future. The only problem is where do you start to plan such a trip?! Personally it was too big a task for me and I felt that I'd have a better experience if I had a company who could offer advice and take care of all the hard logistics of such an adventure. Plus travelling alone was pretty nerve wracking and I appreciated the security Work the World provided as well as the opportunity to meet other students planning the exact same kind of trip.\nFinally, after much planning and last minute preparation, the day had arrived to leave. I was pretty terrified about flying on my own but thankfully I was met by the lovely Ezekiel, the Work the World representative, at the other side in Accra. Ezekiel turned out to be the guru of Ghana, showing us around, giving us advice and generally looking out for all the students like an older brother. He was invaluable for the duration of my trip and became a real friend to all of us. To be honest, all of the staff were fantastic and really do try to make sure you leave feeling like part of the family.\nI mainly spent my time in the hospital's A&E but the staff are very laid back and it's easy to switch to other areas of the hospital if you're interested. I wanted to do this, especially visiting departments that I wouldn't get to visit within my adult nursing course at home. I spent time in neo-natal intensive care, surgery and labour as well as visiting various other clinics.\nMy hospital experience was full of highs and lows - it was a bit of an emotional roller coaster! I'm sure everyone who goes on placement will have a different experience of it based on their own attitudes and opinions, as well as the cases and staff you come into contact, but nothing could really have prepared me for what I witnessed and partook in whilst working in the hospital. I saw a lot of cases and outcomes that differed in treatment to that of the UK, but although it could be emotionally draining it was also incredibly rewarding. Working in A&E was a huge learning curve and really encouraged me to have confidence in my own skills and taught me to learn, and learn quickly! It turns out the other students are pretty good at filling knowledge gaps and acting as dummies for you to practice various procedures on too..! Personally I got a huge amount out of the placement, I saw a lot of unusual cases and got to broaden both my knowledge and my skills.\nIf you really want to get the most out of your time at the hospital you need to be incredibly proactive and actively encourage the staff to allow you to participate and gain their trust. I found that I got a lot more hands on experience doing nightshifts.\nThe good thing is that when you need a break from the hospital there are always nights out and weekends to look forward to! I was fortunate that the other students at the house were all quite keen to travel too and, as well as big excursions at the weekend, you can also just chill out at a local bar or beach to de-stress after placement. There's something for every kind of traveller in Ghana; Axim Beach is not to be missed for those who are looking for a little touch of luxurious paradise, the Volta region's waterfalls are perfect for keen hikers whilst Mole National Park is a must for animal lovers who have the patience of a saint (Ghana's public transport is pretty unreliable, and that's being polite).\nLooking back I had an amazing time, I met some great people and I haD experiences that can't measure up to a placement in the UK.\nIf I can give any sort of practical advice it would be to bring a laptop (or nominate someone who trusts bringing their laptop) and plenty of DVDs! I can't tell you how many nights we spent just sitting watching Mrs. Doubtfire around my tiny laptop screen for something to do at night! But that aside I'd say make the most of it while you're there, you will truly miss it when you're back home. Travel as much as possible at the weekends, try and learn enough Fante to impress the locals (don't be offended when they laugh at you), bring more clothes than you could possibly ever wear (hand washing is not particularly fun), don't eat dodgy street rice and definitely, definitely do try a Fan-Ice.",
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        "raw_content": "Authors: Siddarth Vedula, Jeffrey York, and Michael Lenox posted: October 10, 2018 in https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/320685\nAt first look, the story of entrepreneurs David Friedberg and Siraj Khaliq seems like the typical Silicon Valley success story. The friends and former \u201cGooglers\u201d set out to leverage big data and the internet of things to develop a novel software solution for an industry specific application. Launching their new venture in 2006 in San Francisco, Calif., they soon attracted the attention of a number of the top venture capitalists in the Valley, and a few years later had a $1 billion-plus exit when their business was bought by a leading incumbent in the industry.\nBut, there is more to this story. Their venture, originally named WeatherBill and later changed to the Climate Corporation, leveraged weather and geographic data to help farmers customize their operations to use less water and fertilizers, increase yields and minimize topsoil loss. Motivated by a desire to help address climate change and other environmental challenges, Friedberg and Khaliq set out to disrupt agriculture by helping it become more sustainable. They are part of a new breed of \u201cenvironmental\u201d entrepreneurs looking to create vibrant ventures while addressing critical environmental challenges.\nOur research suggests that these environmental entrepreneurs may differ in important ways from your run of the mill entrepreneurs. First, the \u201cenvironmental\u201d part of the equation is a fundamental and primary driver of their desire to start businesses. They are change agents who are passionate about the environment and see venture creation as a way to address pressing challenges. Perhaps not surprisingly, we find higher rates of environmental startups in regions with more pro-social and environmental attitudes. More interestingly, we find that existing firms often ignore these local signals, suggesting environmental entrepreneurs can garner a first-mover advantage.\nSecond, environmental entrepreneurs\u2019 desire to \u201csave the earth\u201d influences the risks they are willing to take and the choices that they make. The rise of the green building industry in the wake of the establishment of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) voluntary building standard, drove the need for a whole new set of suppliers from those who can install organic insulation to the makers of low-water flush toilets. Who filled this void? More often than not, passionate environmental entrepreneurs who are solely focused on green products. While many established building supply companies eventually followed suit, the environmental entrepreneurs were critical to building the nascent industry. They were willing to recognize opportunities and accept risk in an unproven market when existing companies were not.\nThird, these environmental entrepreneurs can be an important catalyst for greater sustainability \u2014 potentially even greater than policy makers in encouraging the adoption of new practices like green building. While political action can often by paralyzed in these partisan times, environmental entrepreneurs are more nimble, able to seek out opportunities and effect change. In our research, we find that environmental entrepreneurs can even help bridge partisan divides effective in both liberal and conservative regions. For example, NexGen Energy Partners, a renewable energy startup founded in the \u201cpeople\u2019s republic\u201d of Boulder, Colo., has multiple clients in much more conservative regions across Ohio. By making renewable energy an economic, rather than ecological, choice, entrepreneurs can bypass the political divide on climate change.\nSo, what\u2019s not to love? How can one become one of these effective environmental entrepreneurs? First, look for social clues that incumbent firms ignore. Rather than bemoan unsustainable farming practices, the Climate Corporation devised solutions that solved the information asymmetry and negative externalities driving those practices. Instead of trying to compete with large, state-based electrical utilities, NexGen Energy targeted more specialized projects in private companies and small towns.\nSecond, look for ways to complement the offerings of large firms while simultaneously thinking of how to supplant them. Partnerships with established companies can be a good way to establish a toe hold in an industry and existing firms interested in burnishing their own environmental image may be eager to partner. For example, many green building suppliers have started with their own local distribution, only to become the \u201cgreen\u201d offering of larger, existing firms.\nThird, customize your message to the various stakeholders you are appealing to. One of Tesla\u2018s critical insights was that not only are electric vehicles potentially good for the earth, but they also have fast acceleration and tight handling that make them a blast to drive. While some people are willing to pay a price premium for a \u201cgreen\u201d car, far more were willing to buy a luxury vehicle with a unique driving experience. 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        "raw_content": "Australia: Fanning the Flames of Warming and Warfare\nAustralia's coal exports, and the carbon emissions that come with them, threaten the Great Barrier Reef. (Photo: Proper Dave)\n\"These trends are going to go on and on unless we can stabilize emissions of our greenhouse gases,\" former Australian Climate Commissioner Will Steffen said on the recent bush fires that swept through South Australia. The Australian science community cites these record temperatures and weather patterns as evidence of anthropogenic climate change. \"We need basically to decarbonize the world economy. ... We need to do this rapidly. We need to do this deeply,\" Steffen said in summing up the key message of the forthcoming climate change talks in Paris.\nLike so many warnings on the world's environment, these latest ones are overshadowed by yet another terror incident, this time in Paris. Two weeks previously, a major terrorist incident occurred opposite a key media outlet in Sydney. The terrorist claimed it was a consequence of Australia's military presence in Iraq. So the question is, are government policies, in particular those of the current Australian government related to Iraq, compounding terrorism to the detriment of the environment? And if so, how would a greater effort to address climate change affect the turmoil in the Middle East and terrorist attacks in the West? Is there a connection?\nTake the present situation in Australia. When the catastrophic South Australian bush fires were raging last week, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott flew to Iraq, even though Australia has never received a request from the current Iraqi government to be there militarily. Noting this, television spokesman on international affairs Dr. Keith Suter said Abbott's agenda on Iraq is a mystery. One thing is clear, though. Australia\u2019s presence in Iraq and focus on terrorism take the spotlight off its non-compliance in dealing with climate change.\nReality is starting to set in. Bush fires have become a veritable facet of summer in parts of Australia, and storms are getting wilder. Globally, the World Meteorological Organization has acknowledged that extreme weather events are on the rise as a result of human actions. Abbott, however, has repealed a carbon tax and taken no steps to regulate carbon emissions. He has practically dismantled every environmental body in the country while continuing to export coal at an exponential rate. Abbott even went to great lengths to keep climate change off the agenda of the G20 conference last year.\nAt the same time, since again embroiling the Australian militarily in Iraq, more terrorist attacks have occurred locally. Would it be happening if governments like the Abbott government spent more time and energy addressing the environment?\nRegional accord\nAddressing carbon emissions and resource management can lead to progressive political accord at the regional level. Regional cooperation is vital to dispelling the radicalized war machine of ISIS and addressing terrorism generally in the Middle East. A political framework transcending sectarian rivalries would be the only means to this end. This is where dealing with the environment could potentially advance this necessary regional accord, because the issue transcends the rivalries, warfare and political vacuums that have led to ISIS and terrorism. Regional bodies are also powerful regulatory bulwarks. They embody the systemic strength for regulating the black-market sale of oil and weapons, such as Turkey\u2019s ability to regulate the sale of oil by ISIS. Not to mention WMDs.\n\"To defeat terrorism at its sources in the Middle East, the West will need to invest deeply in regional development,\" wrote the editor of the Weekend Australian last weekend. A system of political accord attuned to the environmental factors of the Middle East is hardly emerging in Iraq, however, courtesy of Australia. Foreign intervention by Australia in the region has largely involved military training and military assistance. What is generally referred to as \"humanitarian assistance,\" by Australia, in conjunction with the United States, basically comes down to the military.\nISIS has evolved despite these very measures taken by the West. In fact, Western military intervention in the Middle East has contributed to the environment from which the world's number-one terrorist force has emerged. For all intents and purposes, fighting terrorism could be manifesting greater terrorism. And if the Islamic State is indeed a product of warfare, no amount of military will eradicate it, regional or otherwise. U.S. President Barack Obama has said that ISIS can only be reduced to a \"manageable problem\" rather than completely eradicated.\nFortunately, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is taking the regional initiative in dealing with ISIS. Having been to Iran, Jordan, Kuwait and the UAE, and with the aid of his Foreign Affairs Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Iraq now has the support of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Bahrain and several other Arab countries in dealing with the Islamic State. Security agreements are now in place with the Arabic Gulf countries, Lebanon, Jordan, Iran and Turkey, a senior intelligence officer of counter-terrorism told Al Jazeera.\nClimate change and the Middle East\nDespite the overriding presence of terrorism and ISIS in the Middle East, states of the region are gradually coalescing on issues of common environmental security. Water is at the top of the list. Communities relying on the world's longest river, the Nile, are now addressing resource management. \"Climate change is a serious threat, with potentially very adverse impacts on the socio-economic conditions in the Nile Basin, on its environment and on the ongoing efforts to establish a mutually agreed-upon mechanism to manage the shared Nile water resources,\" noted a research paper by Marisa Goulden for the Cooperation and Adaptation to Climate Change in the River Nile Basin. Without taking key measures now, diminishing Nile flows could lead to resource conflict and regional insecurity. The Nile, after all, is central to resource management in the Middle East. From hydro-powered electricity to food and farming, the Nile and its basin represent a central life force for a rapidly growing ethnic cross-range of cultures and communities.\nOn the down side, communities of the Nile have yet to develop the necessary infrastructure to handle lower precipitation and flooding. They have low water-storage capacity and few water-control systems, and the transport, energy, information and communication systems are all inadequate. On the up side, the Nile River Basin Initiative, led by all the riparian states of the Nile, has formed an association to deal with it, regardless of religion or race. Still, this is just a glimmer of cohesion in a region stratified with war zones of intractable religious and territorial conflicts. Not to mention a Western thirst for oil.\nCloser to the war zones, Storm Zina has been sweeping across Lebanon, bringing an onslaught of snow and rain to more than a million Syrian refugees. Many are digging their own way out of massive snowdrifts. \"We are slowly dying here, no one is coming to help us, and we have nothing,\" Um Abdo, a Syrian refugee in Arsal, told Al Jazeera. But \"help\" for him and the millions like him more than likely amounts to nothing more than Western bombing campaigns, foreign military advisers and caches of Kalashnikovs.\nGeopolitical initiatives and Australia\nThis is where government policies, such as those of Australia, may be having a detrimental, albeit indirect, effect in the Middle East with regard to terrorism and the environment. In Australia, the economy remains heavily geared toward coal, and Abbott is not about to give it up. According to the Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics, Australian export volumes of coal will rise to 438 metric tons and $49 billion in 2018-19. Which does not augur well for carbon outputs. Given that Australia accounts for 54 percent of world trade in metallurgical coal and 24 percent of world trade in thermal coal, is it any wonder Abbott is poised to double down on fossil fuels?\nAustralia's presence in multilateral bodies generally focuses on terrorism and free trade agreements, which does little to advance regional accord or resource management. Imagine how much more globally beneficial Australia's actions would be if they were focused more on clean energy, advancing the interests of Australians and people in the Middle East alike. The climate is a profound avenue between Western societies and the Middle East. It is the one issue where progress for one advances progress for all.",
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        "raw_content": "Risto Karajkov, July 21, 2009\nPeople wait for visas outside the Greek embassy in downtown Belgrade on July 15. (Photo: Alexa Stankovic/ AFP-Getty Images)\nA \"historic day,\" the \"fall of the wall,\" the \"end of visas\"\u2014these were some of the headlines in the Balkan media in response to the European Commission (E.C.) proposing visa liberalization for Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro.\nThe visa-free travel could ideally be possible by the beginning of January 2010. Macedonia has already fulfilled all the technical conditions, while some benchmarks still remain to be met by Serbia and Montenegro. The E.C. proposal would next be discussed in the European Parliament, and the final decision would be made by the European Council later in the year.\n\"I trust that this proposal should be adopted by the E.U. member states by the end of this year after we have also consulted the European Parliament,\" Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said at the announcement of the Commission's proposal yesterday in Brussels.\n\"For the citizens of the Western Balkans, visa-free travel means no more queuing at embassies, no more visa fees, and no more collecting of supporting documents such as invitation letters, tickets and paying for their translation,\" Rehn said.\n\"In a nutshell,\" he added, \"this will mean a further Europeanization of the civil societies in the Western Balkans and it is an example that European integration is not only a matter of integrating nations, but also peoples and citizens.\"\nThe news was greeted with undivided enthusiasm in the three countries. The issue of painful visa regime has made headlines and topped political agendas for some years. \"Our citizens deserved this, and this is success of the European idea in Macedonia,\" said Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, welcoming the news in Skopje.\nMontenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic received the news in Kotor where he was in a meeting with E.U.'s H.F.S.P. chief Javier Solana. Djukanovic said that Montenegro will meet the remaining conditions by October and expressed confidence that his country will be visa free on January 1, 2010.\n\"We have fulfilled most of the conditions from the roadmap for visa liberalization and now we have a few more things to do,\" Djukanovic said. \"There is no doubt that our partners will be satisfied with our results.\"\nIn response to the motion from Brussels, Serbian President Boris Tadic said that the Commission's recommendation is an important thing for the citizens of Serbia. He added it was good that other countries in the region would also be visa free because that would improve the quality of life in the region overall.\n\"Serbia is not responsible only for itself, but also for the cooperation in the region, given that it is the central country in Southeast Europe,\" President Tadic said. Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic added that visa liberalization would restore people's dignity. \"From January 1, the citizens of Serbia will be able to travel without visas to Europe, and this will give them back their dignity,\" Cvetkovic said.\nSerbian Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Bozidar Djelic also welcomed the move but underscored that work had to continue. \"The visa darkness has been lifted from the citizens of Serbia, but there is no time for relaxation. We have to continue the reforms.\" Djelic was cited by Serbian media comparing the fall of the visa barrier with the national holiday celebrated by the French, the fall of the Bastille in 1789.\nSome of the reactions in Serbia expressed concern over the fact that the visa liberalization will divide Serbs in Serbia from Serbs living in Kosovo. The visa-free travel will be a possibility for Serbian citizens with biometric passports, but because of security concerns, even with new biometric passports, residents of Kosovo will still need visas. Kosovo authorities accepted the decision as a further recognition of their separate independent status from Serbia.\nIn addition to Kosovo, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Albania were excluded from the recommendation because they did not make sufficient progress with the needed reforms. Mr. Rehn, however, left the door open.\n\"The 'roadmaps' that the E.U. gave them last year are still valid, and they are still perfectly doable if the authorities in these two countries put their full will into delivering now,\" Rehn said. \"If Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina keep up the pace of reforms and thus meet the conditions, the Commission could envisage making a new proposal by mid-2010.\"\nBosnia greeted the news with expected disappointment, but Minister of Civilian Affairs Sredoje Novic said that the government could start issuing new biometric passports by mid-October. B.I.H. officials hope that could allow the country to join the first three countries by mid-2010.\nReactions in Albania also showed optimism. 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        "raw_content": "Which club in England attracts the most tourists?\nLondon is the place for most overseas fans.\nSpot the tourist...Chelsea are the English club that attracts the most tourists to matches.\nChelsea has a higher ratio of spectators from overseas than any other club in England, a study of foreign visitors to Premier League matches has found.\nMeanwhile, at Chelsea and Manchester United ticket prices are cheaper for Champions League matches than Premier League games on the secondary ticket sales market \u2013 reflecting the greater demand for domestic football.\nResearch from ticket sales platform Ticketbis.net found that 28.05% of overseas buyers for 2014/2015 Premier League games last season went to see Chelsea. In second placed came Arsenal who welcomed 26.46% of the overseas visitors, and Manchester United who are third on 15.91%.\nChampions League tickets for Manchester United retail at an average price of \u00a397, much lower than for Premier League games which change hands for \u00a3171. It is a similar story at Chelsea where domestic league matches cost an average of \u00a3164 to attend, compared with \u00a3119 for Champions League matches.\nThe picture is reversed at Arsenal and Manchester City where Champions League games cost \u00a3165 and \u00a3147 respectively, slightly more expensive than Premier League games \u2013 which on average cost \u00a3164 and \u00a3133 each club\u2019s home games.\nAmericans are the Premier League\u2019s biggest foreign contingent, being the only nationality to appear in the top three groups of overseas supporters that buy tickets for each Premier League ground.\nAsia remains the Premier League\u2019s overseas stronghold. In 80 per cent of Premier League grounds, at least one of Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong appear in the top three nations for foreign fans.\nAt Arsene Wenger\u2019s Arsenal, the French forign legion make up the largest fanbase of any foreign country attending the club\u2019s games (17.1%) \u2013 a legacy, presumably, of the strong gallic influence at the Emirates in recent years.\nElsewhere, the research shows that Spain\u2019s La Liga overseas fans hail from 19 countries. British fans (12.3%) are the most visible foreign contingent among fans visiting Barcelona\u2019s Nou Camp, while French fans (11.8%) are the largest group that frequent the Bernabeu Stadium of Real Madrid.\nThe impact of two Japanese players in Serie A \u2013 Keisuke Honda of Milan and Yuto Nagamoto of Inter \u2013 is reflected in the statistics. Some 37.5% of the top 3 foreign fanbases for each Serie A club include the Far Eastern country.\nJapanese fans also have a significant presence in Germany\u2019s Bundesliga, taking top spot for international spectators at over half (55.6%) of the clubs in the league.\nThomas Mesa, UK and Ireland Country Manager at Ticketbis, said: \u201cThe pull of London as a tourist magnet, coupled with Chelsea\u2019s record as one of the Premier League\u2019s most successful teams, are surely underlying factors in the large share of foreign supporters at Stamford Bridge.\n\u201cThe globalisation of football is also evident in these findings. While the old perception of Americans was as insular sports fans, mainly interested in their own sports, these figures show that football is on its way to breaking this final frontier and becoming the world\u2019s game.\n\u201cMeanwhile the differences in ticket prices and the nationalities of fans attending Premier League games versus Champions League games show that each club has its own quirks and tendencies.\u201d\nFor the full findings of the recently published study, please visit Ticketbis\u2019 Goalnomics research page.",
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        "raw_content": "The economic, social and political empowerment of women has emerged as an important aspect of progress for communities not just at a national scope but also at a global one. Much as the global community has recognised the importance of imparting ICT skills and knowledge to women, there are great factors that are at play in slowing down and hindering gender equality in the ICT sector. Some of these include: \u2013 the use of ICTs to violate women\u2019s rights of use and access, using the internet to perpetuate violence and sometimes, the intentional exclusion of women in ICT policy making bodies and legal frame works. Ignoring such serious issues may intensify the already existing gender inequalities. The dynamics that make up this aspect have become paramount to social workers as they undergo their day to day tasks in community development. As a result, the increasing need to apply some of these features in our everyday lives, has seen the ICT sector gain a mass following.\nThe 21st century has realised an increase in the use of ICTs to make gender equality, among other features of human rights and democracy a possibility. The ICT sector consists of telecommunications, television, radio broadcasting, computer software, hardware services and electronic media such as internet and electronic mail. Information and communication needs can also be met by more traditional means such as print media, fixed telephone lines, satellite technology, mobile phones and the internet. Traditional technologies have continued to dominate the largest portion of the world\u2019s population.\nICT encompasses technological inventions, convergence in information and communication leading to the development of \u201cinformation societies\u201d. This usually results into changes in the way people interact socially, carry out economic activities and engage in political activities.ICTs can be used as a medium of engagement and interaction among the citizenry and the government. There is potential to improve interaction between governments and citizens, through fostering transparency and accountability in governance and quality service delivery. Empowering women through ICTs, is the best approach for public and private institutions who wish to effectively address gender specific issues, particularly those related to women and girls.\nEmpowerment in community development is used in a collective sense. In this case, empowerment of women through ICT refers to ways in which power relationships are changed to the advantage of women. It also includes consciousness raising through ICT skills training, and may require access to material living or ownership. The result of this would be access to resources, balance of power towards women and their needs, control of assets and access to information. Women dominate the illiterate populations in Uganda. It is therefore important to empower them through providing ICT skills and knowledge. This paves way for advancing economic, social and political independence and development through the creation of opportunities for learning, teaching, networking, advocacy and growing collectively as a community in different sectors\nThe potential for ICTs is very much appreciated globally and is geared towards stimulating economic growth and effective governance. However, its benefits have been unevenly distributed within and between sectors and socio-economic groups. \u201cDigital Divide\u201d explains the difference in resource allocation and capability to access and utilize ICTs for development. In Uganda, the digital divide and factors impeding access to ICT infrastructure, are characterised by low levels of access to technology due to poverty, illiteracy, cultural beliefs and many other factors.\nSuch factors have not stopped the rapid growth of ICT applications. In fact, the spiralling numbers in ICT applications and users, has generated a number of initiatives to foster its use for development including; well-funded research projects, policy frameworks enabling its use and many more activities. Many of these activities are directed towards addressing the gender inequalities in the growing digital divide.\nEmpowering women through ICT can be a tool for promoting gender equality. However, it is evident that an increase in numbers of persons able to access available ICT infrastructures is not necessarily gender equal. Figures show that women compared with men, still lag behind in staggering numbers when it comes to accessibility and utilization of ICT infrastructures. The reasons for this may range from lack of access to traditional technologies which are more affordable to illiteracy and other issues surrounding ownership and power. Recognising this, many organisations and institutions in Uganda and the rest of the world have conducted research and designed projects that are women specific to avail ICT skills and knowledge in communities. This is aimed at achieving equality at different levels, including: \u2013\nEconomic growth through access to sector specific market information. This is especially important for women in the informal sector, who find it difficult to access; -market for their goods and services, credit facilities, ICT related jobs and starting up small businesses\nParticipation in political activities particularly those pertaining to: \u2013 Advocacy for basic rights and services, following up on implementation of policies and laws relating to women and representation in decision making institutions\nParticipating in social development through being part of awareness groups and information producers on issues related to women such as: -Gender based violence, child abuse and protection and women\u2019s rights\nIt is widely recognised that any development activities should be people centred. Uganda is a fast growing information economy and has the potential to foster even faster development in all spheres related to the make up of a society. More women are ever drawn into the information economy due to many push factors. 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        "raw_content": "In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, summary process is the procedure by which a landlord evicts a residential tenant through the court. Summary process is governed by the Uniform Rules of Summary Process, which can easily be found online. In order to begin the summary process procedure, a landlord must first serve a tenant with a Notice to Quit. The notice to quit must put the tenant on notice as to what specific day the tenancy will end. The notice to quit does not need to be served by a sheriff or constable, but it is advisable to serve the notice in quit in hand to the tenant. When the end of the tenancy runs, a landlord can begin a summary process.\nThe first step is to file a complaint with the housing court where the property resides. The landlord must also serve the tenant with the complaint, in accordance with the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure. The entry date for Summary Process Actions is every Monday, with the hearing date to be the second Thursday following the entry date.\nAfter receiving the complaint, the tenant must prepare an answer which denies every statement in the complaint that is in dispute and must also raise any counterclaims they have against the landlord. The answer is due to the Court and to the Landlord no later than the first Monday after the entry date.\nEither party may make a request for discovery. The request for discovery is due no later than the first Monday after the entry date, the same date the answer from the tenant is due. Once the discovery requests are properly filed and served, the hearing date automatically gets postponed for two weeks. However, the party serving the discovery must remind the opposing party of the change in hearing date.\nIf the Defendant fails to file an answer and also fails to appear at trial, the Defendant will be defaulted, as long as the Plaintiff appears. If the Defendant does file an answer but fails to appear, he will also be defaulted, provided that the Plaintiff appears. An entry of default has the chance to be removed by discretion of the court or by motion by either party in writing prior to the entry of judgment on such default.\nAs far as procedure in Massachusetts goes, the summary process procedure can be easy to mismanage because of the strict deadlines. If you have any questions or if you need guidance as either a landlord or a tenant, please call the attorneys at Wynn & Wynn, P.C. at 1.800.852.5211 or request a free consultation.",
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This is when you become truly intelligent.\nAnd all the while, unbeknownst to you your thinking, your attitude, your doingness starts to shift to incorporate what you heard and barely understood in the first run.\nEffortless... ultimately every human is designed to grow this way... unfortunately society, family, workplaces don't want you to grow... so you live in an environment that prefers your growth to be stunted.\nBut for one hour a day, you can carve out a world for yourself that loves growth, rewards growth. Celebrates growth.\nAnd then you bring the new you to your old job, to your old relationship... or start a new job, a new relationship, and keep on growing, keep on having fun.\nDoing growth oriented things is actually fun.\nEven if the voice of the speaker is grating (it is!), even if the questions are inane (most of them are) and even if my feedback is not positive.\nYou should avoid wanting a positive feedback from me. That is an addictive misleading desire. If you succeed getting a compliment from me:... you'll start doing what you do for me... big mistake. And if you don't succeed getting a positive feedback from me: you'll want to stop.\nYou need to pull back the power from everyone, including me.\nYou need to do it for yourself, for what is possible for you.\nHard, I know. The genes want you to be liked... big pull... in the wrong direction.\nThis is also managing yourself... managing the context... the why, the focus of your effort.\nIf you, or when you become masterful at context, you'll life will be like a symphony... beautiful.\nPS: I am accepting new students in the 67 step coaching program.\nGo back and read yesterday's article, or if you are ready, here are the payment options to sign up.\nFrom My Correspondence: Awakening: Will It Feel Good?\nHow Self-Awareness is the Key to Happiness, Effectiveness, Intelligent Decisions\u2026 The Sideways View\nFrom My Correspondence: I can\u2019t feel anything, can you help? 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab The inappropriate question on the Marine Corps' reference form | Main | The Baltimore sting and Dateline's \"To Catch a Predator\" \u00bb\nA close look at 18 USC 2332a\nI thought today I would take a closer look at 18 USC 2332a, the federal criminal statute that Mohamed Mohamud is being prosecuted under. The statute states in relevant part:\n(a) Offense against a national of the United States or within the United States.--A person who, without lawful authority, uses, threatens, or attempts or conspires to use, a weapon of mass destruction--\n(1) against a national of the United States while such national is outside of the United States;\n(2) against any person or property within the United States, and\n(A) the mail or any facility of interstate or foreign commerce is used in furtherance of the offense;\n(B) such property is used in interstate or foreign commerce or in an activity that affects interstate or foreign commerce;\n(C) any perpetrator travels in or causes another to travel in interstate or foreign commerce in furtherance of the offense; or\n(D) the offense, or the results of the offense, affect interstate or foreign commerce, or, in the case of a threat, attempt, or conspiracy, would have affected interstate or foreign commerce;\n(3) against any property that is owned, leased or used by the United States or by any department or agency of the United States, whether the property is within or outside of the United States; or\n(4) against any property within the United States that is owned, leased, or used by a foreign government,\nshall be imprisoned for any term of years or for life, and if death results, shall be punished by death or imprisoned for any term of years or for life.\nThere are a two important parts to this statute, so let\u2019s examine them one at a time.\nUsing, threatening, attempting or conspiring\nFirst, there is the specific act in question, which is using, threatening to use, attempting to use, or conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. One of the criticisms that I\u2019ve heard thrown against the government is that Mohamud should have been arrested much earlier instead of letting the sting play out to the end, when he appears to have pressed the button on the cell phone to try to set off the bomb. This criticism often continues by wondering why Mohamud couldn\u2019t have been charged with threatening to use or conspiring to use a WMD.\nConspiracy under federal law requires an agreement to pursue an unlawful objective. The critical requirement is that there be an \u201cagreement\u201d among the conspirators. Because the undercover agents in fact had no intentions of setting off a live explosive in Pioneer Square, there was no agreement between them and Mohamud. In other words, federal law takes a \u201cbilateral\u201d approach, under which undercover agents do not conspire with their targets. See, e.g., U.S. v. Portela, 167 F.3d 687 (1st Cir. 1999); U.S. v. Schmidt, 947 F.2d 362 (9th Cir. 1991).\nWhat about threatening to use a WMD? The easiest \u201cthreat\u201d cases involving 18 USC 2332a are those where the defendant sends a direct threat (via letter or email) to the government. See, e.g., U.S. v. Wise, 221 F.3d 140 (5th Cir. 2000) (threatening emails sent to US DOJ, DEA, Treasury, FBI, Customs, and BATF). There\u2019s no allegation here of such a direct threat, but it\u2019s possible that the government could have indicted Mohamud as soon as he allegedly stated a desire to blow up a car bomb in Pioneer Square at the Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.\nIn U.S. v. Parr, 545 F.3d 491 (5th Cir. 2008), a prison inmate was convicted of threatening to use a WMD when he told his cellmate about detailed plans to blow up the Reuss Federal Plaza in Milwaukee. The inmate discussed not only where he would park the truck bomb, but how he would explain his parking it just outside the federal building (his cover story would be that he was making a delivery). The inmate also talked about how many detonators and how much explosive material he would need. Notably, the inmate was nowhere close to carrying out this plan; though he was due to be released from prison soon, he suggested that it might be 10 years before he carried out the attack. He was convicted of violating 18 USC 2332a and the Fifth Circuit affirmed his conviction on appeal, rejecting his First Amendment defense. According to the appellate court, he had made a \u201ctrue threat,\u201d and there was no requirement that the government prove that he intended to carry it out; only that he intended for it to be understood as a true threat.\nAlthough Parr appears to support the idea of indicting under 18 USC 2332a based on a non-public threat, I don\u2019t think I\u2019d want to rely on it to justify the Mohamud prosecution based on what\u2019s alleged in the government\u2019s indictment. For some reason, Parr didn\u2019t object to the jury instructions that were given in his case, leading the court to avoid deciding \u201cthe scope of the true threat doctrine and the proper definition of true threats.\u201d Given the high quality and relevant experience of Federal Public Defender Steve Wax and his deputies, I wouldn\u2019t bank on their missing that opportunity to challenge a \u201ctrue threat\u201d indictment.\nIn addition, to the extent this was a threat, Parr shared it with his cellmate, a third party. The cellmate subsequently reported Parr to the FBI and allowed the FBI to record his conversations with Parr. But the key is that Parr had already repeatedly made this threat to blow up the federal building in Milwaukee before the FBI got involved. In the Mohamud case, however, even the government does not allege that he made any statements to anyone other than the undercover operatives about blowing up Pioneer Square.\nFinally, even if Parr provided a reliable precedent (and let\u2019s not forget, it\u2019s a Fifth Circuit case, with the underlying trial originating in Texas, a far more pro-government forum than Portland, Oregon), it would seem especially twisted for those who condemn what the government actually did in the Mohamud case to take the position that the government should pursue a theory of the case that more directly implicates, if not infringes, First Amendment values.\nThat leaves \"using,\" which doesn't work because Mohamud didn't have a working WMD, and \"attempting to use,\" which is what he was indicted for. Attempting to use a WMD in violation of 18 USC 2332a requires that the government \"prove the defendant (1) intended to commit the underlying offense, and (2) took a 'substantial step,' beyond mere preparation, toward committing that crime.\" U.S. v. Polk, 118 F.3d 286 (5th Cir. 1997). In Polk, the defendant wanted to blow up the IRS building in Austin, Texas. He didn't dispute on appeal that he had the intent to do so, only whether he had taken substantial steps. In particular, he claimed that \"he was never in any position to acquire the explosive materials because he had no money.\" The Fifth Circuit explained that he had indeed taken substantial steps by seeking the assistance of others to help carry out his plan, taking pictures of the IRS buildings, and ordering the materials needed to make the bombs.\nArresting Mohamud at an earlier stage, as some people have suggested should have been done, leaves the government vulnerable to the charge it cannot show that Mohamud intended to carry out the bombing. Thus, even if the acquisition of the bomb parts is a substantial step, that only addresses the second element, not the first. I am pretty certain that if the sting did not progress to the endgame, the very first argument made in defense would be that \"he's just a mixed up, 19-year-old kid, and he would never actually have tried to blow up Pioneer Square.\"\nagainst any person, with interstate commerce effects\nSecond, 18 USC 2332a requires that the use or attempted use or threatened use of WMD, if against a person or non-federal property, impact interstate commerce. This is not a particularly difficult standard to meet, as the Supreme Court has stated that courts can considered the \"aggregated\" effect of all instances, real or hypothetical, of the action in question. Thus, in Wickard v. Filburn (1942), a case well-known to first year law students, a farmer was lawfully fined for exceeding his wheat quota by 200+ bushels -- a seemingly insignificant amount by itself, but quite significant in its impact to interstate commerce if every wheat farmer doubled his or her alloted quota.\nMoreover, in U.S. v. 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        "raw_content": "Photograph of my mom\nMy mom came to the United States from Mexico when she was twenty years old. She paid a smuggler a thousand dollars and traveled thousands of miles in a desert with a group of strangers. My mom and the group she was with walked for a day and a half through a desert and when they got tired, they had to stop to sleep in the mountains. They all risked their lives for a chance to come to the United States. The push factors for her were poverty and unemployment. She did not have a job that paid her enough to survive and provide for her family. The pull factors for her were the chance at more opportunities and better jobs. Everyone has always seen the United States as the land of opportunity, so they leave everything they know to come here. The Chinese were one of the many groups of people that left their homes and families to come to the United States. Families were separated for just a chance at living a better life. My mom left behind my oldest sister , Brenda , with her grandparents in Mexico for the few years of her life. This damaged their relationship for a while, but eventually Brenda finally understood the reason that my mom did this was so that she had a chance at building a better life for her and her family.\n\u2013 Annmarie Sandoval\nMexico mother CSUFullerton immigration process\nWWII journal\nGrampa's Birth Certificate",
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        "raw_content": "Reed\u2019s Reads Trump Threatens Shutdown Over Three Immigration Issues\nTrump Threatens Shutdown Over Three Immigration Issues\nPresident Trump is threatening to shut down the government over immigration for the third time this year. This time it could happen just a little over a month before the highly contentious midterm elections, Vox.com reports. The government runs out of money at the end of September, a deadline congressional Republicans are eager to meet in order to avoid any additional drama before the November elections. On Sunday, Trump tweeted that he would again be willing to veto a spending bill, if \u201cDemocrats do not give us the votes\u201d on everything from border security, so-called \u201ccatch and release\u201d and the diversity visa lottery. The last thing Republicans want is to defend an unpopular government shutdown over Trump\u2019s already unpopular immigration agenda.\nTrump doesn\u2019t just want a border wall. He\u2019s also asking for two very politically contentious and sweeping immigration reforms: One is an end to \u201ccatch and release,\u201d what Republicans call the practice of releasing undocumented immigrants from detention and allowing them to live in the U.S. while they wait for their asylum claims to be adjudicated. Trump\u2019s administration has attacked this practice from the start \u2014 claiming it\u2019s allowed for \u201cwidespread lawlessness.\u201d Also at stake are sweeping reforms to legal immigration. Every immigration proposal the White House has offered so far has demanded changes to the legal immigration system \u2014 from getting rid of the diversity visa lottery program to ending family-based immigration. The idea is that people should only be allowed to enter the U.S. if they demonstrate a valuable asset, instead of just being sponsored by their relatives. Trump\u2019s proposed reforms would substantially cut the number of legal immigrants that would be allowed into the U.S., a reform that not only is a non-starter for Democrats but is one traditional Republicans are also uncomfortable with.",
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        "raw_content": "Game 7 of the 2014 World Series will be talked about for decades, if not centuries, thanks to Madison Bumgarner\u2019s stellar performance in three of the seven games. While the last game was a memorable one, how do the other six games of this series stack up and how would they be remembered if Game 7 never happened?\nWe\u2019re going to be talking about Madison Bumgarner for the rest of our lives, so let\u2019s talk about something else to start. From an excitement standpoint, the 2014 World Series was not anything to write home about it.\nGames 1 and 2 were split with scores of 7-1 and 7-2. Game 3 was a tight one, with the upstart Royals winning 3-2. A blowout win for the Giants in Game 4, a shutout for Madison Bumgarner in Game 5, and a blowout win for Kansas City, and then there was Game 7.\nIf you look back to the last three World Series prior to this year to go to a Game 7, it\u2019s a no brainer those three had more drama. First in 2001 when the Yankees tied up Games 4 and 5 with two out, two run homers to then eventually win both in extra innings. That was all outdone when Arizona came back in the ninth inning of Game 7 off of the best post season reliever of all time. (no it\u2019s not Bumgarner).\nThe next year saw the Giants and Angels play four one-run games in the first six of the series. Game 6 is always remembered for Dusty Baker taking out starter Russ Ortiz with a 5-0 lead only to see it evaporate as the Angels went on to win Games 6 and 7.\nThen just three years ago the Cardinals came back from two runs down in the 9 and 10 innings of Game 6 to beat the Texas Rangers before winning it all the next night. That series also had only one lopsided game.\nAnd then 2014 had a World Series that had great storylines with two teams that could not have been more opposite heading into it, at least in terms of experience. The Royals had two players on their roster that had played in a World Series combining for 1 win (James Shields\u2019 Rays won a game in the 2008 and Omar Infante was a member of the Tigers in 2012).\nThe Royals were a different team who belonged playing in the 80\u2019s on Astroturf. For the entire season they ran and ran, didn\u2019t hit homeruns, got good enough starting pitching, played amazing defense and had a bullpen with missile-throwers acting as relievers. Probably my favorite line during one of the broadcasts came when I heard something along the lines of you are more likely to see a Royals stolen base than a home run at Kaufmann Stadium.\nThey had won their first 8 games of the playoffs and were ready for more. In the other corner stood the battle tested, clutch hitting, we win every other year San Francisco Giants. They played the majority of the postseason without their two highest paid players. Matt Cain was out for the season and we had a Tim Lincecum sighting every once in a while.\nThe Giants also had their quirks about them. They didn\u2019t win 90 games. They played mediocre baseball for the greater parts of June through August. Their pitching staff was good (at best) after Bumgarner. Angel Pagan and Marco Sucatro were hurt. And yet, an even year means here they are again.\nBumgarner dominated Game 1, and the Royals bullpen did the same in Game 2. Game 3 was close, but the Royals, behind their unflappable bullpen, won it by one run. The Giants trailed Game 4 by three runs at one point before a furious rally that saw them score 10 runs in a row.\nHunter Pence and Pablo Sandoval seemed to get on base every time. That is the Hunter Pence that you just laugh at when you watch and wonder how does this guy play baseball? He laughed his way to a .480 batting average in the World Series and didn\u2019t even have a shot to win the MVP.\nMore of the same old Bumgarner in Game 5 with a 4-hit shutout. Before Game 6, Royals manager Ned Yost spoke with such confidence that his team would get this series to a Game 7. He could not have been more right when his team won 10-0. He started Yordano Ventura who pitching with a heavy heart after the tragic loss of his childhood friend, Oscar Taveras.\nAnd there we have it, what all of us neutral fans wanted, a Game 7. A not great series that was now going to Game 7, which you just assume is going to be a good game. It\u2019s a dumb way to think, but you can\u2019t help it.\nThe big question going in not so much if, but when would Madison Bumgarner get in the game. Barring a blowout you knew Giants Manager Bruce Bochy was going to put him in. Tim Hudson and Jeremey Guthrie didn\u2019t last long as the Giants were able to scratch and claw and their way to a 3-2 lead after four innings.\nThe bottom of the fifth inning came and here comes the man who is unflappable on the mound. Bochy is going to him in the fifth inning for probably just a couple innings. I wonder sometimes if Madison Bumgarner ever shows emotion, or maybe that is just the state demeanor of people from North Carolina.\nSo we watch the rest of it unfold and if not for a near disaster by the Giants outfield with two outs in the ninth, I might be writing a different story right now.\nI watched the tape over and over and I don\u2019t think you can send Alex Gordon. If he didn\u2019t stumble out of the box, he might have scored. I don\u2019t think that can ever be second-guessed.\nSo Bumgarner had to get one more out. He went high and hard to Salvador Perez initiating a pop-up to the Panda who squeezed the last out of the 2014 season in foul territory. Bumgarner had done it again and the Giants are now what people are calling a \u201cmini dynasty.\u201d An exciting end to a World Series that really wasn\u2019t all that exciting.\nI started to think about Game 2 of the NLDS when the Giants were down 1-0 with two outs in the ninth and nobody on. Three straight hits followed, and the game was tied, which the Giants then won in 18. Who knows if they even make it past the first round if Washington wins that Game?\nBut then again the Giants embody better than anyone what it is to be a team. Every year has its heroes. Cody Ross and Edgar Renteria in 2010. Marco Scutaro in 2012, and this year Bumgarner, Sandoval and Pence were at their best in the most crucial spots.\nMichael Morse had two RBIs in Game 7 and got credit for the game-winning RBI in the fourth inning. Travis Ishikawa thought about retiring this season. 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        "raw_content": "Bubble Lights \u2013 A True Retro Christmas Classic-hypersnap-dx\nHolidays No type of vintage Christmas decoration is more of a retro classic than bubble lights, the fascinating heat-activated ornaments that brought a unique sparkle to the holiday decor of the post-war period. Bubble lights for use in eye-catching display signs were invented in the 1930s and variations were actually patented by several people as early as 1936. But the man whose design became the basis for the popular holiday ornaments was Carl Otis, a hobbyist inventor who worked as an accountant for retailer Montgomery Ward. His firm declined to support or purchase rights to his invention, however, and he eventually sold it to a Christmas lights manufacturer called NOMA. As early as mid-1940s the lights were being sold in both the US and Europe, and by the 1950s they had become wildly popular. Though the original light sets were expensive, heavy, breakable, and temperamental, they were a holiday must-have and just about everyone who can recall the fifties and sixties will remember a string or two of bubble lights in a place of honor on the Christmas tree. There was always a period of anticipation \u2013 often accompanied by some judicious tapping and repositioning \u2013 between plugging them in and seeing the first bubbles, but once they were going the effect was outstanding. Fortunately, modern reproductions are lighter, more durable, and more reliable, but they still work on the same principle. The Science Behind The Bubbles Bubble light ornaments are actually a surprisingly complex and scientific creation, consisting of two parts: an electrified base unit, which holds a small incandescent light bulb, over which a slender fluid-filled vial is affixed. In the classic fifties lights the base was generally made of two-tone ribbed plastic, with the bowl that held the bulb in one color and the lid or cap in a different color. The vial was usually heavy glass, most commonly clear or amber colored, but also manufactured in shades of blue, red, or violet. In modern sets the vial is often made of durable acrylic, which makes them lighter and more break-resistant. The vial is filled with a fluid that has a low boiling point. The earliest lights used lightweight oil, which was later replaced by the organic solvent methylene chloride. When the lights are plugged in, the heat of the small incandescent bulb brings the fluid a boil and the bubbles rise and float up the vial, creating a fascinating movement and sparkle. New Variations On An Old Favorite Though the basic premise behind bubble lights remains unchanged, modern innovations have introduced changes that only increase their appeal. New versions of the popular lights are made of rugged, lightweight materials like acrylics that resist breaking and cracking, and the light-holding bases are often shaped like characters. The lights have also been successfully miniaturized; the originals were generally four or more inches long from the tip of the vial to the bottom of the base, but \"mini bubblers\" as small as two inches in length are now available. About the Author: \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u2013 \u76f8\u5173\u7684\u4e3b\u9898\u6587\u7ae0\uff1a\nLg Air Conditioner Reviews-ekdv-273\nHeadstones Created In Preston By Brent Stevenson Memorials-www.xinkebiao.com.cn\nnerium+vs+Arbonne Posts \u2013 Page 1 \u2013 ArticleSnatch.com-tx49.cc",
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        "raw_content": "AAF Government Report | July 2018\nCalifornia Enacts New Consumer Privacy Law\nAAF Comments to NTIA\nChairman Brady Releases Framework for More Tax Reform\nCalifornia Enacts New Consumer Privacy LawOn June 28, California Governor Jerry Brown Jr. signed into law the \u201cCalifornia Consumer Privacy Act of 2018\u201d which will take effect on January 1, 2020. The law went from introduction to passing in a matter of days. The measure was hurried through the legislature in response to the California Privacy Ballot initiative which was due to be certified on July 1. The initiative would have been extremely restrictive, requiring the Internet to operate differently in California than in the rest of the world. Upon passage of the law, Alistair Mactaggart, the driving force behind the initiative, agreed to withdraw it from the November ballot.\nWhile not as onerous as the ballot initiative, the new law is still very restrictive. The good news is that even many of the bill\u2019s supporters recognize that there are flaws in the law which will need to be amended before taking effect in 2020. This will give the advertising industry the opportunity to work with legislators and activists to try to craft a measure that will address lawmakers\u2019 privacy concerns and still allow companies reasonable use of data to conduct business to the benefit of both them and consumers. A measure enacted by ballot initiative cannot be amended by the legislature.\nA comprehensive summary of the new law, prepared by our friends at Venable LLP, is provided here.\nAAF Comments to NTIAThe AAF has joined with many of our sister trade associations to provide comments to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration on \u201cInternational Internet Policy Priorities.\u201d The comments expand on our view that the free flow of data online, used in a responsible manner, fuels the economic engine of the Internet and that data-driven advertising provides great benefits to consumers by allowing them to access vast amounts of content and services at little or no cost.\nThe comments also highlight our support for a regulatory scheme that combines effective self-regulation, such as that provided by the Digital Advertising Alliance, with targeted laws focusing on particular areas where misuse of data could cause discernible harm to consumers.\nChairman Brady Releases Framework for More Tax ReformHouse Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, has released a framework for what is being called \u201cTax Reform 2.0.\u201d The framework proposed making the middle-class tax cuts permanent. They are currently scheduled to expire at the end of 2025. It also proposes ways to encourage savings and allowing new businesses to write off more of their start-up costs.\nNo mention is made in the framework of replacing any revenue lost through the tax cuts. We know that limiting the tax deductibility of advertising was seriously considered during consideration of the tax cuts enacted last year.\nThere is no parallel effort currently ongoing in the Senate and enactment of new tax cuts this year is highly unlikely. AAF will closely monitor developments for any mention of advertising and vigorously oppose any effort to limit its tax deductibility.\nAdvertising Day on the Hill Date SetThe next Advertising Day on the Hill will be in Washington, DC on March 6 and 7, 2019. Mark your calendars and watch this space for more information this summer and fall. For sponsorship opportunities contact AAF\u2019s Executive Vice President of Government Affairs, Clark Rector at crector@aaf.org.",
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        "raw_content": "For Anyone New Coming to A.A.\nFor Anyone Referring People to A.A.\nThis information is both for people who may have a drinking problem and for those in contact with people who have, or are suspected of having, a problem. Most of the information is available in more detail in literature published by A.A. World services Inc. This sheet tells what to expect from Alcoholics Anonymous. It describes what A.A. is, what A.A. does, and what A.A. does not do.\nSome professionals refer to alcoholism and drug addiction as \"substance abuse\" or \"chemical dependency\". Nonalcoholics are, therefore, sometimes introduced to A.A. and encouraged to attend A.A. meetings. Anyone may attend open A.A. meetings, but only those with a drinking problem may attend closed meetings.\nA renowned psychiatrist, who served as a nonalcoholic trustee of the A.A. General Service Board, made the following statement: \"Singleness of purpose is essential to the effective treatment of alcoholism. The reason for such exaggerated focus is to overcome denial. The denial associated with alcoholism is cunning, baffling, and powerful and affects the patient, helper, and the community. Unless alcoholism is kept relentlessly in the foreground, other issues will usurp everybody's attention.\"\nA.A. members share their experience with anyone seeking help with a drinking problem; they give person-to-person service or \"sponsorship\" to the alcoholic coming to A.A. from any source.\nThe A.A. program, set forth in our Twelve Steps, offers the alcoholic a way to develop a satisfying life without alcohol.\nThis program is discussed at A.A. group meetings.\nOpen speaker meetings - open to alcoholics and nonalcoholics. (Attendance at an open A.A. meeting is the best way to learn what A.A. is, what it does, and what it does not do.) At speaker meetings, A.A. members \"tell their stories\". They describe their experiences with alcohol, how they came to A.A., and how their lives have changes as a result of Alcoholics Anonymous.\nOpen discussion meetings - one member speaks briefly about his or her drinking experience, and then leads a discussion on A.A. recovery or any drinking-related problem anyone brings up. (Closed meetings are for A.A.s or anyone who may have a drinking problem.)\nClosed discussion meetings - conducted just as open discussion are, but for alcoholics or prospective A.A.s only.\nStep meetings (usually closed) - discussion of one of the Twelve Steps.\nA.A. members also take meetings into correctional and treatment facilities.\nA.A. members may be asked to conduct the informational meetings about A.A. as a part of A.S.A.P. (Alcohol Safety Action Project) and D.W.I. (Driving While Intoxicated) programs. These meetings about A.A. are not regular A.A. group meetings.\nProvide detox or nursing services, hospitalization, drugs, or any medical or psychiatric treatment\nOffer religious services or host/sponsor retreats\nIn recent years, A.A. groups have welcomed many new members from court programs and treatment facilities. Some have come to A.A. voluntarily; others, under a degree of pressure. In our pamphlet \"\nHow A.A. Members Cooperate,\" the following appears:\nWe cannot discriminate against any prospective A.A. member, even if he or she comes to us under pressure from a court, an employer, or any other agency.\nAlthough the strength of our program lies in the voluntary nature of membership in A.A., many of us first attended meetings because we were forced to, either by someone else or by inner discomfort. But continual exposure to A.A. educated us to the true nature of the illness. Who made the referral to A.A. is not what A.A. is interested in. It is the problem drinker who is our concern. We cannot predict who will recover, nor have we the authority to decide how recover should be sought by any other alcoholic.\nOther groups cooperate in different ways. There is no set procedure. The nature and extend of any group's involvement in this process is entirely up to the individual group.\nThis proof of attendance at meeting is not part of A.A.'s procedure. Each group is autonomous and has the right to choose whether or not to sign court slips. In some areas the attendees report on themselves, at the request of the referring agency, and thus alleviate breaking A.A. members' anonymity.\nA.A. Conference-approved literature is available in French and Spanish. For additional copies of this paper or for a literature catalog please write or call the General Service Office.\nThe A.A. Grapevine, a monthly international journal - also known as \"our meeting in print\" - features many interesting stories about recovery from alcoholism written primarily by members of A.A. It is a useful introduction and ongoing link to A.A.'s diverse fellowship and wealth of recovery experience. The Spanish-language magazine La Vina, is published bimonthly.\nFor Grapevine information or to order a subscription to either the AA Grapevine or La Vina: (212) 870-3404; fax (212)870-3301; Web site:www.aagrapevine.org.\nThe primary purpose of A.A. is to carry its message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help. Almost every alcoholism treatment tries to help the alcoholic maintain sobriety. Regardless of the road we follow, we all head for the same destination, recovery of the alcoholic person. Together, we can do what none of us could accomplish alone. We can serve as a source of personal experience and be an ongoing support system for recovering alcoholic.\nA.A. 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        "raw_content": "Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns receives Nakanishi Award\nin Asian American Studies \u00b7 Awards/Recognition \u00b7 Community \u00b7 Education\nUCLA Associate Prof. Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns.\nLos Angeles, Calif. (June 18, 2018) \u2014 Associate Prof. Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns was named the recipient of the 2017-18 Don T. Nakanishi Award for Outstanding Engaged Scholarship at the University of California at Los Angeles, according to an announcement from the Asian American Studies Center on Friday.\nSan Pablo Burns has provided tremendous service and leadership at UCLA as an Associate Professor in the Asian American Studies Department and member of the Center\u2019s faculty advisory committee, said Karen Umemoto, director of the Asian American Studies Center. She exemplifies, \u201ca model of engaged scholarship that creates linkages between research, art, and community activism, between faculty, students, and artists. Her work this year has been inspiring to so many of us on and off campus,\u201d a colleague said.\nSan Pablo Burns also holds an academic appointment with World Arts and Cultures. She received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She is the author of the award-winning book Puro Arte: Filipinos on the Stages of Empire, published by NYU Press.\nRead the full award at the UCLA website.\nPrevious story Kore-eda films provide realistic father characters\nNext story Dodgers reinstate Kenta Maeda",
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        "raw_content": "Minnesota and the Jews of India\nin Indian \u00b7 International\nBy RACHEL PAULOSE\nAt the Intersection of Faith, Country, and Culture: Minnesota\u2019s Connection to the Jews of India\nThis year, a group of Indian Americans will be celebrating the sixty-fifth anniversary of the modern independence of two ancient nations central to their heritage: India and Israel. Over two millennia Jews migrated to and from India, establishing a unique culture passed down by faith, traditions, and intermarriage. Today, their descendants live all over the world, including right here in Minnesota.\nAt least two distinct groups of Jewish settlers arrived in India. Both groups migrated primarily to the modern coastal state of Kerala, an ancient trading hub connecting merchants from Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. These two groups are: (i) the Jews who migrated to India beginning as early as the Babylonian Diaspora in the sixth century B.C. and maintained their Judaism; and (ii) the \u201cSyrian Christians\u201d who converted from Judaism to Christianity and immigrated to India from the first through the fourth centuries A.D. to spread the gospel. Notable among the Syrian Christians is the Knanaya community, a group of Jews who also converted to Christianity and immigrated to India in the fourth century to strengthen the church in Kerala. The existence of these groups is well known in Kerala, whose Christians constitute approximately 20% of the state\u2019s population in a nation that is less than 3% Christian. With family histories largely passed down by oral history, the story of the Jews in India is still being told.\nPersecution has historically driven Jews all over the globe. While many Jews fled to the west of ancient Israel, large populations also migrated east.\nAccording to oral tradition, Jews may have first arrived in India after the Babylonian Diaspora in the sixth century B.C. India was already a commercial partner of Israel and the larger Middle East. The Biblical book of Esther describes India as the eastern border of the domain of King Xerxes of Persia, husband of the legendary Jewish queen.\nA larger and established wave of Jews arrived after the destruction of the temple and the fall of Jerusalem about 70 A.D., and they settled in Kerala. The Jews of Kerala built houses of worship, some of which still stand, including the Pardesi (\u201csojourner\u201d) synagogue in Cochin. Basically unpersecuted, the Jews lived in peace for two millennia in India. Successive waves of immigration brought more Jews to settle throughout India, but Kerala remained the site of the most settled Jewish community\nUntil the establishment of the modern state of Israel, India was home to the largest\nnumber of Jews of any nation east of Iran. India\u2019s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, attempted to allow Jews to claim asylum in India during the Holocaust, but he was blocked by other politicians. However, India recognized the state of Israel in 1950 and an Israeli consulate was established in Bombay three years later.\nAfter Israel decreed a Law of Return to any Jew, the vast majority of these approximately 30,000 Jewish Indians made aliyah by migrating back to their ancestral homeland in the mid-twentieth century. Today, only a small population remains in India and specifically in Kerala. Yet the bond between Israel and India established by the Indian Jewish community continues. Steve Hunegs, Executive Director of Jewish Community Relations Counsel (\u201cJCRC\u201d), said:\n\u201cThere is great affinity among Indians and Jews throughout the world. Culturally, Jews and Indians share a love of family, education, and democracy and are united in opposition to terrorism \u2014 as demonstrated by the Mumbai attacks and their aftermath.\nIn Minnesota, relationships are deepening as the India Association of Minnesota and the JCRC find common ground in many areas. Globally, the affinity is reflected in the economic and political relationship of India and Israel. Trade between the two countries has grown from $80 million in 1991 to $5 billion today.\u201d\nThe Syrian Christians\nApproximately 52 A.D., St. Thomas the Apostle led the first group of Messianic Jews to India in the first century. Their purpose was to carry to spread the gospel to the Jews already settled in India as well as to the Gentile natives. According to legend, St. Thomas established at least seven churches in Kerala, India. His ministry in India was widely acknowledged by early Church fathers, including St. Jerome and St. Ambrose. St. Thomas was successful in converting some Brahmins, high caste Hindus, before being martyred in Madras, India in 72 A.D. His tomb is still venerated, the Catholic Church canonized him as a saint, and both Catholics and Protestants acknowledge St. Thomas as the first Christian missionary to India.\nDescendants of these Jewish converts became known as Syrian Christians because of the ancient Aramaic language they spoke, Syriac. About the time of the fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., as many as 10,000 Jews may have come from the Middle East to Kerala. Intermarriage with converted natives was discouraged but sometimes practiced. The community remained a distinct but recognized minority group among Kerala\u2019s majority Hindu population.\nSyrian Christians flourished in tolerant Kerala. Maintaining the traditional Jewish emphasis on education and learning, they excelled in what has become India\u2019s best educated state. The Syrian Christians established universities, hospitals, and charities that served the whole state. They also maintained their ethnic heritage by passing down specifically Jewish practices. Syrian Christians continue to bestow Hebrew names upon their children, speak Syriac in the Eastern Orthodox church liturgy, and cover their heads in worship. The community also visualizes its heritage by using Jewish rites in marriage ceremonies. One practice that continues to this day is the practice of feeding a bride and groom milk and honey during the wedding celebration, hearkening back to ancient Israel, the land of milk and honey.\nInitially, the Syrian Christians were under the authority of the Chaldean Bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Vasco da Gama and the Portuguese formally brought some of the Syrian Christians into the Catholic Church, under the authority of the Pope, in the fifteenth century. The Portuguese also attempted to Latinize the Indian church to force Indian Christians to use the Vulgate, among other reforms. Resistance to the Portuguese developed; factions emerged; and churches of the Jacobites, Marthomites, and the Anglicans, among other denominations, were established beginning about the sixteenth century. In the early twentieth century, community leaders of the largely Eastern Orthodox Syrian Christian community began to convert to evangelical Protestant denominations, including a significant number to the Plymouth Brethren. Thomas Johns, a former Board member of the Stewards Foundation, a national Plymouth Brethren organization, is also a cousin of both M. E. Cherian, a missionary to Tamil Nadu who composed over 300 Christian hymns, and T. A. Kurien, a missionary to Madhya Pradesh. Johns said: \u201cOne of the Plymouth Brethren\u2019s chief contributions to Protestant scholarship has been the evangelical teaching on eschatology, especially God\u2019s continuing covenant with Israel, known as dispensationalism, a theme that resonated with our Syrian Christian family.\u201d\nThe Johns family story is a microcosm of the larger Syrian Christians emphasis on evangelism, and Syrian Christians helped bring Christianity to other parts of India, including Punjab and Calcutta. When a group of Alexandrian Christian visited north India in the third century, they returned with a copy of the Gospel of Matthew, written in Hebrew. Cherished, it was preserved in the library of the Alexandrina Christians, but was later burned by the Caliphs during the Muslim invasion.\nThe Knanaya Christians\nThe Knanaya Christians, a subgroup among the Syrian Christians, have been particularly zealous in preserving their Jewish roots. Thomas Kynani, the leader of this group, was a Christian merchant of Jewish descent living in Babyloniai. Hearing of the need of the church in India for more spiritual support and leadership, Kynai led a group of seventy-two families from modern day Iraq to India about 345 A.D. Persecution against Middle Eastern Jews broke out at about this time as well, which may have provided another impetus to flee. Accompanying Kynai was a bishop, Bishop Mar Joseph, as well as four priests, several deacons, and about 400 Jewish Christian converts who set sail in three ships to arrive in Kodungalloor, Kerala. As the first bishop recognized in India, Bishop Mar Joseph helped solidify the Indian church. Later, more bishops arrived from the Middle East, further strengthening church structure and religious organization.\nThe Knanaya Christians received a royal welcome from the Hindu ruler, who granted them 72 privileges inscribed on copper plates. The original and replicas of these copper plates are stored in the British Museum in London as well as in ancient churches in Kerala. The 72 privileges essentially allowed the Knanaya Christians the same treatment as the Hindu upper class.\nThis high social status allowed Knanaya Christians to succeed, and many prospered as businesspeople. The Knanaya Christians also served the community, establishing institutions of learning, hospitals, orphanages, homes for the aged and the mentally challenged, and publications. Many Catholic institutes of consecrated life for priests and nuns were built in Kerala. Some priests and nuns immigrated and to serve in other parts of the world, including in Minnesota.\nKurian Benjamin, the CEO of Smart Delivery Service, Inc., is a Knanaya Christian who immigrated to Minnesota in 1975 with $7 and one suitcase. His wife Laly is a Syrian Christian. Benjamin said, \u201cThe Knanaya community is a still a faith centered, well educated, business oriented extended family. Those characteristics are still measures of success among the community.\u201d Benjamin is also the son of the late Kurian Abraham, a highly respected evangelist and published author. Benjamin\u2019s father instilled in him the importance of faith and hard work. \u201cI hope my legacy to my children is to place God first,\u201d Benjamin said. \u201cMoney and power come and go, but blessings will continue generation after generation if you serve the Lord.\u201d\nThe Knanaya Christians celebrate their Jewish heritage through traditions passed down through the millennia. Knanaya Christians, like their Jewish brethren who carry in the bride and groom at weddings, carry in the bride and groom on the shoulders of their uncles during their wedding celebrations. The bride and groom are seated on special upraised seats to paint a picture of the marriage of patriarch Issac to Rebekah. Like the Syrian Christians, the Knanaya also feed the wedding couple milk (and banana slices, an Indian adaptation for honey) to remind them of their ancestral homeland. Sacred hymns still sung at important events were compiled in a Knanaya songbook published in 1910. Double banana leaves, traditionally used as placemats only by the upper class, are still used by the Knanaya Christians at ceremonial functions to remind them of this privilege granted centuries ago by the royal family to the Knanaya community. Members of the community fold over a single banana leaf to carry on the tradition.\nKurian Cherucheril is a Knanaya Christian who immigrated to Minnesota in 1968 and retired as the head of the Science Department at Cretin-Derham Hall. Cherucheril grew up learning of his family tree from family members, including an uncle, Father Mathew Cherucheril, a pioneering priest who helped settle the Knanaya Christian community in Malabar, Kerala in 1943. At least six of his relatives have served as priests over the last century. Another of Cherucheril\u2019s relatives currently serves as the Chief Bishop of the Jacobite church in Kerala. In describing the ancient history of the Knanaya Christians, Cherucheril said, \u201cThe fact is, there is such a community in India. We know this from the convergence of traditions, acknowledgements in the historical record, and artifacts that exist to this day. As in a court of law, you can prove this case by circumstantial as well as direct evidence.\u201d\nThe Knanaya Christians historically practiced endogamy, or marriage within the community. Those who married outside the Knanaya community were expelled from the parish. In 1911, exclusive Knanaya Catholics established a separate diocese in Kerala with their own priest. Today, Cherucheril estimates there are about 200,000 strict Knanaya worldwide. Of those, he estimates about two-thirds of the Knanaya remain Catholic. The remaining Knanaya belong to various Protestant denominations, including the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Plymouth Brethren.\nCherucheril said, \u201cI hope my children follow our traditions and pass the torch on to the next generation. I understand we live in a culture where many things change, and indeed many things will change. Our faith is the most important part of our culture, and it is the one thing we cannot compromise.\u201d\nJewish people have carried their learning and service to every corner of the globe. Of Jewish ancestry, Indian culture, and American standing, Minnesota\u2019s Indo-Jewish community is one of the most unique of the state\u2019s increasingly diverse ethnic landscape.\nMat Thachireth says:\nKunju-mooooon-Just travel to other world and learn with out lean !\nIf you travels out side India take a flight to Middle east visit and learn what is history.Also find out nature of the area, still prevailed and protected by Jews, Muslim but the shadow of new Israel established by Jesus.The prophets Isaiah clearly mentioned before centuries.But the acceptance and doubtful mentality of few from judiya tribe they did not realize the word Mesiha.But it is proven now world wide, even prajapathi from Hinduism.The city of David in Israel made for whom, Only David the mighty King ? the generation of King David still very much live thru christian neo Israel.\nPrevious story New Year\u2019s in Carver County\nNext story Asian Pacific Townhall",
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        "raw_content": "Trump Advisor Who Played Key Role in Iraq Occupation\nTIM SHORROCK, timshorrock [at] gmail.com, @TimothyS\nShorrock is a Washington, D.C.-based journalist and the author of Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing.\nHe recently wrote the piece \u201cOne of Trump\u2019s Top Military Advisers Played a Key Role in the Disastrous Iraq Occupation,\u201d which states: \u201cSo far, little attention has been paid to a retired Army lieutenant general, Joseph \u2018Keith\u2019 Kellogg, one of Trump\u2019s closest military and foreign-policy advisers. Kellogg is a former contracting executive who is considered a front-runner for a senior position at the Pentagon. He has been among the small group of advisers seen entering and leaving Trump Tower this week. \u2026\n\u201cKellogg played a critical role in the disastrous U.S. occupation of Iraq as the director of operations of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), which ran the country after the 2003 invasion. Since leaving the military, he has been deeply involved in the high-tech, computer-driven style of warfare that has spawned the enormous business complex of contractors and suppliers that ring Washington, D.C, from the CIA to the National Security Agency. \u2026\n\u201cUntil recently, Kellogg worked as vice president of strategic initiatives for Cubic Corp., which provides ground combat training and other technical support to the Pentagon. Before that, Kellogg was the president of Abraxas, a highly secretive subsidiary of Cubic that was founded by retired CIA operatives. \u2026\n\u201cFrom 2005 to 2009, Kellogg was a top executive with CACI International, one of the companies that supplied interrogators who abused and tortured Iraqi prisoners at the U.S. military prison at Abu Ghraib. \u2026\n\u201cLast February, in a widely quoted interview on Fox, Trump called the U.S. invasion of Iraq \u201cthe worst decision ever made in the history of our country.\u201d In the months that followed, he repeatedly blasted Clinton for supporting the invasion, which \u2014 as he rightly argued \u2014 planted the seeds for the rise of ISIS, the Islamist terrorist army that U.S., Iraqi, and Kurdish forces are now trying to dislodge from Iraq and Syria. \u2026\n\u201cYet, as a top CPA official, Kellogg played a critical role in the disastrous occupation that helped spawn the insurgent army that later morphed into ISIS. At the CPA, he was the chief operating officer for reconstruction for Paul Bremer, the associate of Henry Kissinger appointed by Bush and Rumsfeld to run the occupation. In that post, Kellogg hired dozens of contractors and staffers \u2014 many of them young right-wing ideologues from Washington \u2014 to award construction contracts.\u201d",
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        "title": "THE ACTIVE LISTENER: The Able Tasmans \"A Cuppa Tea & A Lie Down\" Deluxe Reissue",
        "raw_content": "The Able Tasmans \"A Cuppa Tea & A Lie Down\" Deluxe Reissue\nHot on the heels of their reissue of The Apartments' \"The Evening Visits ...And Stays For Years\" which knocked my socks off a few weeks back, Captured Tracks have another Antipodean treat for us. In partnership with Flying Nun they're helping the fabulous, rare debut from the Able Tasmans find its way back into the public eye. Originally released on Flying Nun in 1986, \"A Cuppa Tea & A Lie Down\", like much of the label's output of the era, has quite the cult reputation. But despite its many idiosyncracies, it's one cult item which has the tunes necessary to capture the imagination of a far wider audience.\nThis isn't immediately obvious however, opting to open the album with a difficult, but intriguing avant garde piano and violin piece which has probably caused more than its fair share of furrowed brows in its time, shows just what an ornery bunch of critters we're contending with. \"What Was That Thing\" puts things to rights immediately thereafter however; a piece of Flying Nun history, and a track that many view as quintessentially Dunedin - despite the fact that the Able Tasmans actually came from the other end of the country. It's a great track, which would dwarf its peers on most albums, but the rest of \"A Cuppa Tea....\" stands up remarkably well, even under close scrutiny. Piano and violin are back in action, albeit in a much more melodic fashion, on the lovely baroque pop of \"I See Now Where\", but it's the jangly anthems like \"New Sheriff\", and particularly the flawless \"Sour Queen\" which really impress, and point towards the indie pop perfection of their later albums, while the production has a timeless air that points back to the late sixties, but still sounds strangely contemporary today. It certainly doesn't sound like 1986.\nWhile it's true that better was to come from the Able Tasmans, \"A Cuppa Tea & A Lie Down\" is still a no-brainer purchase for eighties indie fans in any format. However, this reissue also includes a sizeable bounty of bonus tracks; the complete debut E.P \"The Tired Sun\" from 1985, a more rough-hewn diamond with less diversity than they'd later be known for but plenty of charm nonetheless, and three tracks from other sources, which are less distinguished, but still intriguingly odd. A very generous package indeed.\nGet it here on CD (UK/EU), and here (US), or on vinyl here (UK/EU), and here (US).\nAnd while you're at it, make sure you don't miss out on this new deluxe reissue of one of the very best early Flying Nun releases, Sneaky Feeling's \"Send You\". Jangle Heaven awaits you.",
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        "raw_content": "2020 Acura MDX Interior Review and Exterior Changes \u2013 Since it is starting to look somewhat outdated, the carmaker has finally chosen to bring the all-new 2020 Acura MDX. The upcoming Acura MDX will be revised in almost every segment of the vehicle and will most likely bring another engine choice.\nThe 2020 Acura MDX Interior Review and Exterior Changes, was designed for SUV enthusiasts who desire a premium crossover that can contend with larger, full-size luxury SUVs. It features a brand new unibody design. It also has a redesigned interior featuring many premium materials. Form and function in this new car. Moreover, new innovation has been incorporated in it. Here is more about this amazing new Acura Review.\nThe carmaker has finally chosen to deliver the all-new 2020 Acura MDX. The upcoming Acura MDX will be revised in virtually every segment of the vehicle and will most likely bring another engine decision. The all-new Acura MDX will probably be redesigned and will feature sportier and more aggressive exterior styling. The entire front fascia will be refreshed with significantly more prominent grille with diamond pattern and revised LED headlamps.\n2020 Acura MDX Interior Review and Exterior Changes, The interior in the Acura MDX are precisely what you hold out about the costs crossover. 2020 Acura MDX Release Date, Specs, and Review. The interior design feels fundamental way also a ton Honda, which can be a problem for many esthetes. With all the auto obtaining honestly been disclosed considering that the car in the foreseeable future with existing time perceptiveness, our perfect-end in the cabin is expected to get excellent.\nOne of many functions which may be regular throughout the most popular 2020 Acura MDX function climate controls, satellite FM radio station, USB associate ins, Wi-fi online connections and new safety and stability attributes. 2019 Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Release Date And Price. Every model will feature leather upholstery, a moonroof, keyless start, four USB ports, audio system with 8 speakers, three-zone climate control, LED headlamps, and so on.\n2020 Acura MDX Interior Review and Exterior Changes, the vehicle consists of new Acura making, which not considerably off of will unquestionably be identified as a specific function of most 2019 Acura ILX Canada Release Date variants. Relating to 2020 Acura MDX Specs and Changes independent from anyone else, it was remarkably overhauled on the other side alongside the earlier time. As a result of somewhat lessened flooring clearance, along with another C-pillar compose, it looks reveals an entire parcel just like a conventional stylish hatchback, instead of as opposed to a real SUV.\nDays passed by the Acura MDX 2020 will without a doubt be considered a reasonable offer far more aggressive and very effective. The bodywork may additionally be thinner and significantly more compact with using gentle body weight products for the platform from the body, for example, co2 fiber product and aluminum. Also, it may help create the auto significantly more inexpensive fuel usefulness. The 2020 Acura MDX could likewise get some great considerably more graphic changes. All round dimensions graphical user interface, and also the looks have not altered drastically. With new taillights and fender, new Acura MDX seems noise and most significant immensely.\nThe 2020 Acura MDX Interior Review and Exterior Changes, will use the same engines as before yet there should be some new units in the offer. 2018 Acura MDX Rumor News. It is mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission and will be available with front-haggle wheel drive systems.\nThe Sport trim uses a 3.0-liter V-6 unit combined with electric motors. It has the yield of 321 hp and 289 lb-ft of torque. The all-wheel drive is standard and it works with a 7-speed dual-grip gearbox. Furthermore, the 2020 version is also expected to receive a module hybrid engine yet any further details are not yet available.\nThe 2020 Acura MDX Interior Review and Exterior Changes, should appear sometime during next year, most likely at the finish of 2020. The price is not yet available. However, it will definitively be higher than the price of the current version which is around $45,000.\nRelated Posts of \"2020 Acura MDX Interior Review And Exterior Changes\"",
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        "raw_content": "SA's huge TB-infection pool targets of top test-labs\nIn a promising Swedish study, sixteen of the 30 MDR-TB trial-patients, treated with their own bone-marrow stem cells together with the usual tuberculosis-antibiotics, were cured of multi-drug resistant TB - the bacterial disease now has a mortality rate of up to 80% in patients treated with antibiotic-TB drugs.\nNew hope for South Africa's many hundreds of thousands of TB-sufferers:\nThis new Swedish study holds out new hope for South Africa's many hundreds of thousands of drug-resistant Tuberculosis sufferers. Highly infectious active-TB infections only turned into an epidemic in South Africa after the end of apartheid from 1992 - especially after ex-president Thabo Mbeki ' decentralised ' many of the apartheid-era's string of preventative TB hospitals except in the Western Cape -- and plundered the SA National Tuberculosis Association's privately-donated funds, saying the money was needed elsewhere. Today, South Africa has the highest level of drug-resistant Tuberculosis in the world. People especially in poor communities now are reportedly dying without anyone knowing exactly why.\nWith such a huge infected population pool, South Africa has also become the world's main laboratory to test out new TB and AIDS-drugs for researchers worldwide...\n\"A second study now needs to be conducted urgently such as in South Africa, where MDR-TB and XDR-TB are rife\", says Swedish head of study Prof Markus Maeurer...\nAbove: Usually, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis can be cured with long treatments of second-line drugs, but these are more expensive than first-line drugs and have more adverse effects.[2] The treatment and prognosis of MDR-TB are much more akin to that for cancer than to that for infection. It has a mortality rate of up to 80% - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-drug-resistant_tuberculosis\nJanuary 10, 2014 -- Stockholm, Sweden. The findings of a phase 1 preliminary study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine suggest that a patient\u2019s own bone-marrow stromal ('stem') cells could be used to successfully treat multidrug-resistant (MDR-TB) and extensively-drug (XDR) tuberculosis.\nSixteen of the Swedish-funded study's 30 patients who were treated with tjheir own bone-marrow stem cells (MSCs) were deemed cured after 18 months -- as compared with only 5 of 30 TB patients surviving multiple-drug-resistent tuberculosis if left untreated.\nThe world health organization (conservatively) estimates that at least 450,000 people in South Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe have MDR-TB.\nThe study's co-author Professor Alimuddin Zumla from University College London, UK says: \"The results of this novel and exciting study show that the current challenges and difficulties of treating MDR-TB are not insurmountable.They bring a unique opportunity with a fresh solution to treat hundreds of thousands of people who die unnecessarily of drug-resistant TB. Further evaluation in phase 2 trials is now urgently required to ascertain efficacy and further safety in different geographical regions such as South Africa where MDR-TB and XDR-TB are rife.\u201d\n' Poor understanding of pathological immunity in human tuberculosis: '\nProf Robert J Wilkinson from Imperial College London, after first describing the long history of adjunctive immunotherapy against TB, concluded:\"This field is\u2026complex with an underlying problem being a relatively poor understanding of what constitutes protective and pathological immunity in human tuberculosis or even whether these are precisely separable. Nevertheless, the potential to investigate an increasing range of more specific biological therapies or the repurposing of existing anti-inflammatory agents continues to attract interest. Whether relatively complex and expensive MSC therapy will join this list remains to be determined.\u201d\nResearch was led by Prof Markus Maeurer from Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden\n\u201cConventional treatment for MDR-TB uses a combination of TB drugs (antibiotics) which are harmful (toxic) to patients. Our new approach, using the patients\u2019 own bone-marrow stromal (stem) cells, is safe and could help overcome the body\u2019s excessive inflammatory response, repair and regenerate inflammation-induced damage to lung tissue, and lead to improved cure rates\u201d, explains Professor Markus Maeurer from Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden who led the research.\nThe World Health Organization believes that at least 450,000 people in Eastern Europe, Asia and South Africa have MDR-TB. The bacteria trigger an inflammatory response in immune cells and surrounding lung tissue that cause immune dysfunction and tissue damage.\nIt is known from other studies that bone-marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are known to migrate to areas of lung injury and inflammation and repair damaged tissue. They also modify the body\u2019s immune response and could boost the clearance of TB bacteria.\nIn this phase 1 safety study, 30 patients with MDR or XDR TB aged 21\u201365 years old receiving standard TB antibiotic treatment were also given an infusion of around 10 million of their own stromal cells. The cells were obtained from the patient\u2019s own bone marrow, then cultured into large numbers in the laboratory before being re-transfused into the same patient.\nMSC infusion was generally safe and well tolerated. During the 6 months follow-up, no serious adverse events were recorded. The most common grade 1 or 2 adverse events were high cholesterol levels (14 of 30 patients), nausea (11 patients), and lymphopenia or diarrhoea (10 patients).\nAnalyses showed 16 patients treated with MSCs were deemed cured at 18 months -- compared with only 5 of 30 TB patients with similar disease not treated with MSCs.\nProfessor Maeurer said longer follow up with more patients is needed to establish the safety and efficacy of MSC therapy.\n\u201cThe procedures for obtaining stromal cells from the patient\u2019s own bone marrow are relatively simple, and if successful in phase 2 trials, will provide a viable adjunctive therapy for patients with MDR-TB not responding to conventional drug treatment or those with severe lung damage\", he concludes.\n\"Phase 2 trial urgently required in different geographic regions such as South Africa where MDR-TB and XDR-TB are rife'\nCo-author Professor Alimuddin Zumla from University College London, UK adds, \u201cThe results of this novel and exciting study show that the current challenges and difficulties of treating MDR-TB are not insurmountable.They bring a unique opportunity with a fresh solution to treat hundreds of thousands of people who die unnecessarily of drug-resistant TB.\n\" Further evaluation in phase 2 trials is now urgently required to ascertain efficacy and further safety in different geographical regions such as South Africa where MDR-TB and XDR-TB are rife,\u201d he said.\nWriting in a linked Comment, Professor Robert J Wilkinson from Imperial College London, UK discusses the \u201clong history\u201d of adjunctive immunotherapy against TB, concluding that, \u201cThis field is\u2026complex with an underlying problem being a relatively poor understanding of what constitutes protective and pathological immunity in human tuberculosis or even whether these are precisely separable. Nevertheless, the potential to investigate an increasing range of more specific biological therapies or the repurposing of existing anti-inflammatory agents continues to attract interest. Whether relatively complex and expensive MSC therapy will join this list remains to be determined.\u201d\nFrom The Lancet: \"Autologous mesenchymal stromal cell infusion as adjunct treatment in patients with multidrug and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis: an open-label phase 1 safety trial: Aliaksandr Skrahin MD, Raija K Ahmed PhD, Giovanni Ferrara MD, Lalit Rane MSc, Thomas Poiret MSc, Yanina Isaikina PhD ao; Jan 09, 2014; The Lancet Respiratory Medicine: http://download.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lanres/PIIS2213260013702340.pdf\nFunding by the Heart and Lung foundation, Vinnova, SIDA, S\u00f6derberg Foundation, Swedish Research Council.\nhttp://www.news-medical.net/news/20140110/Patients-own-bone-marrow-stromal-cells-could-treat-multi-drug-resistant-TB.aspx\nEx-president Thabo Mbeki closed most of the very effective, apartheid-era TB-prevention hospitals countrywide, saying they were not needed \"since TB is not a problem in SA' - and plundered the private TB-funds from the SA National Tuberculosis Association (SANTA).\nThabo Mbeki's legacy to South Africa: the joint epidemics of Tuberculosis and AIDS:\nDecentralizing MDR-TB treatment by 2013: Nearly half of diagnosed drug-resistant TB cases are not started on treatment; and infected patients have to wait up to 2 months for admission, long distance of transportation for admission and follow up; Negative impact on social and economic status of the individual and family due to a long stay in hospital; Risk of spreading TB among other hospital patients due to inadequate implementation of infection control measures; Non-uniformity in current, sporadic efforts of decentralized management; Issues of refusal to admission and aggressive demand for early discharge; Poor survival rates of DR TB cases. Report by:\nhttp://tac.org.za/sites/default/files/campaigns/file-uploads/Norbert%20Ndjeka_%20How%20far%20have%20we%20come%20in%20decentralising%20MDR-TB%20nationally.pdf\nMbeki plunders SANTA TB funds, closes down many TB prevention hospitals:\n: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.doh.gov.za/docs/pr/2001/pr0709.html\n(Google cache diverted from original above document to: http://www.doh.gov.za/docs/pr/2001/pr0709.html\nThe right of access to health or the right to die? Nov 29th, 2007 by Pierre De Vos. The Daily Dispatch must not be much loved by Ms Nomsa Jajula, the Health MEC for the Eastern Cape. First, the newspaper exposed the dire problems at Frere Hospital, problems which was of course denied by Jajula and her bosses, Manto Tshabalala Msimang and Thabo Mbeki (who then nevertheless pumped millions of Rands into it the Hospital to rectify the non-existent problems). Now the newspaper is campaiging against the closure of the Temba TB Hospital in Grahamstown which was upgraded with Lottery money a few years ago after community intervention and through community participation It is unclear whether the Hospital is in fact earmarked for closure as part of the Eastern Cape Service Transformation Plan or not, because the Health Department is refusing to comment on the matter. However, if it closes down, TB patients in Grahamstown will have to travel 60 km to Port Alfred for treatment. In an editorial yesterday the Daily Dispatch quotes TB patient, Peggy Vaaltyn about the alleged closure: \u201cWe need treatment and we want to live. We rely on this hospital for our livelihood. Taking it away will kill us.\u201dThe secretive \u201cTransformation Plan\u201d is aimed at improving access to health care in the Province but closing the Hospital would seem to do the opposite. That is why a petition signed by the mayor, councilors, political parties, churches, clinics and district health officers was submitted to Bisho to protest the alleged closure \u2013 so far to no avail. http://constitutionallyspeaking.co.za/the-right-of-access-to-health-or-the-right-to-die/\nHIV-AIDS in South Africa due to Mbeki legacy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_South_Africa\nhttp://www.nelsonmandela.org/omalley/index.php/site/q/03lv03445/04lv04206/05lv04302/06lv04303/07lv04313.htm\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-drug-resistant_tuberculosis\nXDR-TB was first widely publicised following the report of an outbreak in South Africa in 2006.\n53 patients in a rural hospital in Tugela Ferry were found to have XDR-TB of whom 52 died within 16 days.[11] The median survival from sputum specimen collection to death was only 16 days and that the majority of patients had never previously received treatment for tuberculosis suggesting that they had been newly infected by XDR-TB strains, and that resistance did not develop during treatment.[11]\nThis was the first epidemic for which the acronym XDR-TB was used, and although TB strains that fulfill the current definition have been identified retrospectively,[12][13] this was the largest group of linked cases ever found.\nSince the initial report in September 2006, cases have now been reported in most provinces in South Africa by 2007. 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        "raw_content": "Former Soldier Awarded Medal of Honor\nFormer Soldier Awarded Medal of Honor: President Obama presented former Army SSgt. Clinton L. Romesha, 31, with the Medal of Honor during a ceremony in the White House's East Room on Monday. Obama recognized Romesha for his conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in helping to defend Combat Outpost Keating in Afghanistan's Nuristan Province against a numerically superior Taliban force during an intense, day-long firefight on Oct. 3, 2009. Romesha was a section leader with the 4th Infantry Division's 4th Brigade Combat Team. This firefight has been described \"as one of the most intense battles of the entire war in Afghanistan,\" said Obama in his remarks at the Feb. 11 award ceremony. Romesha was instrumental in repelling the attack, destroying multiple enemy targets, helping wounded colleagues escape, and recovering the bodies of fallen comrades, all while continually exposing himself to heavy enemy fire, explained Obama. Despite taking shrapnel in his hip, arm, and neck from a rocket-propelled grenade, \"he kept fighting, disregarding his own wounds,\" noted Obama. Romesha became the fourth living MOH recipient for actions in Afghanistan or Iraq. He grew Lake City, Calif., and now lives in Minot, N.D. He separated from the Army in April 2011. (White House blog entry) (Romesha's profile and MOH webpage)",
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        "raw_content": "Hovland, Lee lead U.S. Junior Amateur after day one\nby United States Golf Association\nsee also: U.S. Junior Amateur Champonship, Inverness Club, Viktor Hovland Rankings\nFirst-round co-leader Viktor Hovland (USGA photo)\nBLUFFTON, S.C. \u2014 Won Jun Lee, 17, of the Republic of Korea, and Viktor Hovland, 17, of Norway, fired rounds of 4-under-par 68 Monday to share the lead on the first day of stroke play in the 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at the par-72, 7,336-yard Colleton River Plantation Club\u2019s Dye Course.\nLee was flawless with four birdies and no bogeys, while Hovland\u2019s round was highlighted by a 30-yard chip-in for eagle on the par-5 11th. Each player was among a group of 14 in the 156-player field who earned an exemption from sectional qualifying for the championship after being listed in the top 400 of the World Amateur Golf Ranking\u2122.\nThe U.S. Junior Amateur consists of 36 holes of stroke play followed by six rounds of match play, with the championship scheduled to conclude with a 36-hole final on Saturday, July 25, starting at 7 a.m. EDT.\nThe U.S. Junior Amateur is one of 13 national championships conducted annually by the United States Golf Association, 10 of which are strictly for amateurs.\nLee, who advanced to the Round of 32 in last year\u2019s U.S. Junior Amateur, started on the 10th hole and shot 2-under 34 on his first nine with birdies on Nos. 13 and 18. He hit a 52-degree wedge within 6 feet to set up his first birdie and then made another short birdie putt after stuffing his 4-iron approach.\n\u201cI hit my low-iron shots really well today,\u201d said Lee, who was born in Seoul but now attends Saddlebrook Prep School in Florida. \u201cTomorrow, I just need to keep a steady round and try and hit the fairway as much as possible. This is the biggest junior tournament. It\u2019s very challenging.\u201d\nLee took advantage of both par 5s on the outward nine (his inward nine). He birdied the 541-yard, par-5 second and added his fourth birdie of the round on No. 8 by sinking a 5-foot putt.\nHovland, who also played in the morning wave, matched Lee\u2019s first-round score when he got up and down from the collection area behind the 18th green for par. He started with a 15-foot birdie putt on the first hole, before making a 10-footer on No. 7. 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        "raw_content": "Matthew Bourne is surely one of the most innovative choreographers in the modern dance world. His male-roled Swan Lake (1994) propelled him to international fame and he's continued creating highly original productions which are performed throughout the world ever since. His latest production Sleeping Beauty: A Gothic Romance re-interprets one of the most-established works in the ballet repertoire. Recognising the age in which Sleeping Beauty was first performed, the 1890's, as an era in which beneath a straight-laced exterior there was a fascination with the supernatural involving stories of vampires, fairies and angels along with romantic tales of love enduring beyond the grave, Bourne's ballet fully indulges in Gothic fantasy and spans over a century, from 1891 to the present-day. In his new interpretation of one of ballet's near fossilized works, Bourne breathes new life into a well-worn classic, effectively reclaiming Tchaikovsky's highly danceable, lush and sensual orchestral score with a new interpretation of an old fairy-tale.\nFeaturing designs by Olivier Award-winners Lez Brotherston (set and costumes) Paule Constable (lighting) with sound design by Paul Groothuis, the audience's attention is seized from the very opening, with the crying and tantrums of a life-size marionette baby. However, its during a dazzling change of setting to the Edwardian era of picnics and tennis on summer lawns bathed in a golden light, that the evening's brightest star enters. Hannah Vassallo, in the lead role of Aurora, charmed the audience with her innocence and vulnerability. Other memorable highlights include striking Gothic-style make-up for the dancers, the use of angel's wings to identify who among the dancers were among the dead, a hilarious Waltz of the flowers and a stage flooded with a deep, ruby red light at the d\u00e9nouement of the up-dated fairy-tale. A recorded sound-track also allowed for a variety of sound-effects to create a suitably Gothic atmosphere to the ballet.\nNot wanting to post spoilers for those attending Sadler's Wells, London, where Sleeping Beauty:A Gothic Romance will be performed from December 4th to January 26th 2013, I will just say that Bourne's humour is very much of the now-you-see-it-now-you-don't variety, rewarding the attentive viewer with quick-witted and often very funny incidents and gestures. Its worth remembering that modern ballet includes not only innovative dance, and many original dance movements occurred throughout the performance, but also mime and gesture, which in their turn are augmented by costume and scenery; it's the overall combination of these varied factors which modern choreographers such as Bourne fully integrates into his vision of ballet. More than any other production I've ever seen by Bourne's company, there seemed to be a complete harmony and togetherness in the ensemble of dancers. Although on the night several individual dancers shone in performance, none, not even the charming Hannah Vassallo in the lead-role of Aurora, out-shone at the expense of the collective ensemble.\nRemarkably, after the last performance on Saturday, the manager of the Theatre Royal for seventeen years, Peter Wilson came onto the stage. He reminded the evening's audience that the theatre had now hosted no less than three productions by Matthew Bourne - Highland Fling (1995) and Edward Scissorhands (2005) were all first performed at the Theatre Royal before being staged in London. I too remember seeing both productions at the Norwich theatre. Although he could not persuade choreographer Matthew Bourne OBE (b. 1960) to come up onto the stage, seizing the moment, Wilson led the audience in giving Bourne and his company New Adventures, now celebrating their 25th anniversary, a standing ovation from an audience which is renowned for its appreciation of dance.\nHere's a video clip from Matthew Bourne's Highland Fling",
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        "raw_content": "Courtesy the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery, Sydney/Melbourne. Photo by Ella Condon.\nAustralia\u2019s rapidly aging pavilion in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale is to be replaced after years of attracting criticism from artists, architects and members of the public.\nSpeaking in early June, at the opening of this year\u2019s Australian representative artist Hany Armanious, Kathy Keele, CEO of the nonprofit government agency Australia Council for the Arts, announced that the pavilion would be replaced.\nThe current pavilion was designed and built in 1988 by distinguished Sydney architect Philip Cox, and then gifted to the nation. In recent years the two-level pavilion has garnered a reputation for being a problematic exhibition venue built at a time when artists were more concerned with two-dimensional paintings rather than installation and conceptual works, as they are now.\nShaun Gladwell, who exhibited in the Pavilion in the Venice Biennale in 2009, told ArtAsiaPacific that the current small and intimate pavilion \u201cdid present a series of challenges. It feels more like a domestic space rather than an exhibition space. During the install, it was hard not to feel slightly disadvantaged when looking at the neighbours\u2019 more open pavilions.\u201d\nCox has previously argued that the pavilion was intended as a temporary structure that was rushed onto the Giardini site when the last available slot for a country pavilion became available.\nThe Australia Council will oversee the fundraising process and subsequent rebuilding of the pavilion. None of the AUD 4-6 million estimated budget for the new pavilion will come from federal government money. Instead, all redevelopment costs will be met through private philanthropic contributions.\nSimon Mordant, the businessman, art philanthropist and Australia\u2019s Venice commissioner for 2013, has agreed to lead the fundraising efforts. Mordant is also the chair of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney (MCA), and has made a personal contribution of $15 million to the capital campaign for the MCA\u2019s new extension. Mordant and his wife Catriona are taking on the Australian Pavilion initiative and tipped $1 million of their own money into the fund.\n\u201cThe current pavilion is a beautiful building, but is now incurring a large maintenance cost and doesn\u2019t make the best use of the space available and doesn\u2019t have the flexibility for the contemporary art of today,\u201d Mordant told AAP.\nMordant said the new pavilion is expected to be in place by 2015, although the selection process to find an architect has not yet started.\n\u201cIt is intended to invite a small number of appropriately qualified Australian architects to make submissions against a detailed brief in due course,\u201d he said.\nDoug Hall, Australian Commissioner for the last two Biennales told AAP, \u201cOf the 89 countries exhibiting in Venice this year only 30 have pavilions. To be able to build a new and permanent pavilion is both an honor and strategically important for Australia.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u009b News & Articles \u009b Mithila Paintings: Past, Present And Future\nDr. Kailash K. Mishra\nAuthor, Dr. Kailash K. Mishra is Founder and Managing Trustee of Bahudha Utkarsh Foundation, a Delhi-base Research Organization.\nThe 5000 years old culture has given successive generations a wonderful mindset tuned in amalgamation of tradition and modernity, and value system, which has been retained with excellent continuity despite the passage of time, repeated foreign invasions, and the enormous growth in population. It gives them a unique personality today, as it has done in the past. In fact, these constitute enduring imprints on Indian consciousness. The 20th century is significant in many fields and art of course is an area to be mentioned. As culture has a curious way of belonging to its times, and yet of being removed from it. Culture has its own agenda and has habitually risen above the conditions prevailing on the ground in every period of human history. \"The songs, dance-forms, literary activities and works of art produced in the 20th century have found new expressions and have gone to prove that this century has not only been the greatest in human history but has also been a period of new discoveries and radical renewals. While all the art forms have exhibited significant achievements, several entirely new ones have been invented and popularized such as cinema, pop music, and television documentary (Singh B. P. 2003:35).\" Mithila painting, also known as Madhubani painting, is in its originality an art form practiced by the women of all castes and communities of the region. The women of this country from time immemorial have been involving themselves in the various forms of creativity. The best one can find in their creativity is the relationship between nature, culture and human psyche. Also they use only those raw materials, which are available easily in abundance in the locality they are surrounded with. Through folk paintings and other forms of art they express their desire, dream, expectation and amuse themselves. It is a parallel literacy by which they communicate their aesthetic expression. Their art of creativity itself can be treated as a style of writing by which their emotions, expectations, freedom of thoughts, in the maryada, etc. Their background, gender, aspirations, hope, aesthetic sensibility, cultural knowledge, etc., find expression in all possible forms of their art. What one needs is to know the level of their enculturation and mode of learning before talking or writing about their art. Putting women in the center, this article is written on the Mithila painting, folk creators and the state of painting, in the same spirit.\nNo region of this great country is untouched with the creativity of the women. We see the example of phulkari in Punjab, warli in Gujarat, chikan embroidery in Lucknow, weaving in the North-east, kantha in Bengal, miniature paintings in the state of Rajasthan, kethari, sujani and of course mithila paintings in the Mithila region of Bihar and Nepal.\nThe Mithila painting is one of the living creative activities of the women of this region. It is a famous folk painting on paper, cloth, ready made garments, movable objects etc., mainly by the village women of Mithila. Originally it is a folk art, practiced by the women of all castes and communities, including the Muslims, on walls and floors using the natural and vegetable colors. Later some people took interest in it and motivated the women to translate their art from walls and floors to the canvas and now the new form has given this a very distinct identity in the art world as well as in the market. This folk art has a history, a cultural background, women's monopoly and distinct regional identification. Where is Mithila? What is the cultural and historical significance of this land? Why is it that this art is that special in Mithila? These are the few questions that deserve an answer before anything can be written about this art form.\nFar away from Indian big cities and the modern world lies a beautiful region once known as Mithila. It was one of the first kingdoms to be established in eastern India. The region is a vast plain stretching north towards Nepal, south towards the Ganges and west towards Bengal. The present districts of Champaran, Saharsa, Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Supaul, Samastipur etc., and parts of Munger, Begusarai, Bhagalpur and Purnea of Bihar cover Mithila. It is completely flat and free from rock or stone. Its soil is the alluvial slit deposited by the river Ganges, a rich, smooth clay dotted with thousands of pools replenished by the monsoon, the only reservoirs until the next monsoon. If the monsoon is late or scanty, the harvest is in jeopardy. But if the rain god is kind, the whole plain bursts into green from October to February, dotted with man-made ponds where beasts and peasants bath beneath ancient vatvrikshas. Madhubani is the heartland where the paintings are more profuse than elsewhere. \"The region's rich vegetation so impressed ancient visitors that they called it Madhubani, 'Forest of Honey' (Vequaud, Yves 1977:9)\", the name of the most acknowledged district for this painting. In this mythical region, Rama, the handsome prince of Ayodhya and incarnation of the Vishnu, married princess Sita, born of a furrow her father King Janaka had tilled. Mithila is that sacred land where the founders of Buddhism and Jainism; the scholars of all six orthodox branches of Sanskrit learning such as Yajnavalkya, Bridha Vachaspati, Ayachi Mishra, Shankar Mishra, Gautam, Kapil, Sachal Mishra, Kumaril Bhatt and Mandan Mishra were born. Vidyapati, a Vaisnav poet of 14th century was born in Mithila who immortalized a new form of love songs explaining the relationship between Radha and Krishna in the region through his padavalis and therefore the people rightly remember him as the reincarnation of Jaideva (abhinavajaideva). Karnpure, a classical Sanskrit poet of Bengal, in his famous devotional epic, the Parijataharanamahakavya gives an interesting account confirming the scholarship of the people of Mithila. Krishna tells his beloved Satyabhama, while flying over this land on way to Dwarka from Amravati, \"O lotus-eyed one behold! Yonder this is Mithila, the birthplace of Sita. Here in every house Saraswati dances with pride on the tip of the tongue of the learned (Mishra, Kailash Kumar 2000)\" Mithila is a wonderful land where art and scholarship, laukika and Vedic traditions flourished together in complete harmony between the two. There was no binary opposition.\nLike the diversity of India, its folk art also presents a huge canvas and depicts the cultural mosaics of this country in a very colorful style. This art can rightly be termed as an ocean of the folk art, which, since earliest times, has been fed by the rivers of popular artistic creativity \u2013 rivers that have flowed into it from all cultural-geographical pockets of the Indian sub-continent. The well-known grammarian, Panini, drew a distinction between artists \u2013 the rajashilpi, or craftsman employed by the court \u2013 and the gramashilpi, or village craftsman (Mookerjee R.K. 1962:16). Originally shilpin would seem to have been a term generally applied to the technically trained craftsman; later, however, it came to denote the artisan (Puri, B.N. 1968:217). Thus the writing concerning the theory of art are referred to collectively as the shilpashastras (Kramrisch, S 1946:9). Being for the most part of a highly schematic character, these manuals of artistic instruction could not, of course, be expected to include a description of folk art or of amateur art practiced by women at home. By and large they form part of orthodox ecclesiastical literature with art as the handmaiden of the courts of Brahmanic orthodoxy (Coomaraswamy, A.K.1964: 33-34). But that did not cause any disturbance for the women and the commoners of India to practice various forms of creativity through various mediums on the occasion of rituals, altars, and festivals and also during the leisure period. The fellow villagers and locals always appreciated their creativity and innovation. As a result, in Sanskrit, as well as in the folk tradition, an artist is treated as a person with a magnetic ability to create a world of imagination. Metaphorically, an artist is always compared with the Gods. \"In Hinduism, Vishnu has a thousand names, many of which refer to works of art. In Islam, one of the hundred names of Allah is Musawwer, the artist. The Sanskrit word kala (art) means the divine attributes which direct human acts and thoughts. Man, God and art are inseparable. Art is not removed from everyday life, it reflects a world view (Saraswati Baidyanath 1999:10) No distinction is made between fine and decorative, free or servile arts. The eighteen or more professional arts (silpa) and the sixty-four vocational arts (kala) embrace all kinds of skilled activity. There is no difference between a painter and a sculptor. Both are known as silpi or karigar. The term silpa designates ceremonial act in the Asvalayana Srautasutra, and in this sense it is close to karu, which in the Vedic context stands for a maker or an artist, a singer of hymns, or a poet. In a reference in the Rgveda, Visvakarma, a god of creation, is mentioned as dhatu-karmara, while karmara alone refers to artisans and artificers (Rgveda X.72.2; Atharveda III 5-6; Manu IV 215). Visvakarma is supposed to create things out of dhatu, \"raw material\", an act known as sanghamana (Rgveda X 72.2). The process of cutting, shaping and painting has been often explained in the text by the task.\nIn Mithila a woman does painting on the wall, surface, movable objects, and canvas; makes images of gods, goddesses, animals and mythological characters from the lump of clay; prepares objects such as baskets, small containers, and play items from sikki grass; does embroidery on quilt \u2013 popularly known as kethari and sujani; sings varieties of ritual and work songs (Mishra, Kailash Kumar 2003). These artistic activities are done by a lady as a routine work that makes her a complete creative personality: a singer, a sculptor, a painter, an embroidery design maker and what not! Without knowing these primary details one may not understand the aesthetic wonder of Mithila paintings. From generation to generation the women of Mithila have produced a vigorous distinctive painting. That this traditional art has survived the innumerable vicissitudes of history is due, first of all, to the social organization of Mithila, one based on the village community, in whose corporate life the women have clearly understood roles. Beyond their extended families, the women artists work for a rural society with whose requirements they are perfectly acquainted. It is within this framework that the women continue to reproduce age-old forms; indeed countless recapitulations have resulted in an attitude of mind in which they can produce the most abstract designs without conscious effort. The possibility of any radical assertion of individuality in the modern sense is extremely limited (Mookerjee Ajit 1977: 7). This communal village life is strengthened and sustained by the universal prevalence of social gatherings, traditional storytelling, dancing and singing festivities and ceremonies, processions and rituals.\nIn Mithila, painting is normally done by women folk in three forms: painting on floor, painting on wall and painting on movable objects. Aripan, under the first category, is made on the floor with the paste of arva (crude) rice. This rice paste is called pithar in the local language. Apart from the floor it is also made on banana and maina leaves and pidhi (wooden seats). A woman or a girl does it using her right hand's fingertips. In tusari puja, a festival celebrated by the unmarried girls in order to please Gauri and Shiva to have a suitable husband; an aripan is made with dry rice powder in white, yellow and red colors. Aripan is of different types suiting different occasions. Astadala, sarvatobhadra, dasapata and swastika are its main varieties. Wall paintings are multicolored. Three to four colors are usually used to depict the wall paintings. Pictures include those of nayana-jogini, purain, carrier of fish, curd, jack fruit, trees of fruits such as mango and pomegranate and birds like peacock. Attractive floral motifs adorn the wall on three sides of the entrance. Paintings on movable objects include those on clay models of pots, elephants, birds like Sama and chakeba; Raja Salhesa, bamboo structure, mat, fan and objects made of sikki. Decorative multicolored designs made on the faces of brides and the sumangalis also fall in this category. Many of these paintings have great tantrik significance. Certain non-Vedic rites during the marriage ceremony, practiced exclusively by the women, like thakka-bakka, nayana-jogini etc., are directly related to the Mithila tantra.\nThe tradition of wall paintings as well as surface paintings for beautification of dwellings and ritual purposes in Mithila is believed to have survived from the epic period. Tulsidasa in his magnum opus the Ramcharitamanasa gives a vivid account of Mithila painting decorated for the marriage of Sita and Rama. Influenced with the wonderful pair \u2013 Rama and Sita \u2013Gauri, the Consort of Siva, desired to participate in the actual marriage ritual and wanted to paint the kohabar where the sumangalis had to perform songs and related rituals for this divine ideal couple. These decorations are mythological murals, added with deities of Hindu pantheon, besides regional flora and fauna. The women artists, according to the old age tradition, are the sole custodians who practice this folk painting passing down for generations from mother to her daughter. They have been retaining this great art form in the region since time immemorial. The girl learns to play with the brush and colors at an early age that finally culminates in the kohabar, which acquires great sanctity in the social life. All religious ceremonies relating to the marriage are performed in the kohabar. The ahibaatak patil is kept burning in all through for four days.\nThe present form of Mithila paintings, also called Madhubani paintings, are the translation of the wall paintings, floor paintings and terracotta idols onto paper or canvas. This experiment is not very old. In the late sixties, twentieth century, in order to create the job opportunity for the women to face the cruel challenge of the terrible drought, some women were approached to translate their art from walls, floors and other form of creativity to the paper or canvas. They did and it worked miraculously. At first when the ritual was fixed on paper it had a very small audience at the receiver's end but it certainly opened a new world of art appreciators and also potential buyers of their artworks in the world. This was a great success and a ticket to trade. Since then the painting medium has diversified. Wall paintings were transferred to hand made paper (which was of poster size) and gradually it laid the way for other mediums and motifs like greeting cards, dress materials, sun-mica etc. The stylized figures, fierce lions with electrified manes, the human profiles reminiscent of ancient Cretan pottery, the bright native colors and all possible indigenous experiments appealed to the audience of the world. In the beginning only a few Brahman women were given the opportunity to practice this art but after ten years some women of the Kayasthas also came forward with a new style. Till now, the women of the Harijans were not given the opportunity to experiment in this art with their hands. On careful examination I found an interesting story behind this. The women of higher castes were not allowed in the region to cross the boundary of their houses, however they wanted to do some work for generating finance to run their family smoothly mainly during the natural calamities. One folk poet, Faturilal of present Shahpur village of Madhubani had described the pathetic condition of the people during famine in late nineteenth century in his famous poetry known as the Akalkavitta. Influenced with his poetic description the then Maharaja of Darbhanga, Maharaja Laxmeshwar Singh decided to create job opportunities with the help of the British ruler for the people. The women of lower castes however were helping their husbands or male counterparts by working in the agricultural fields of better off people and also as maid servant in the houses of higher castes. This time also some people thought of involving the women of higher castes in some creative business. Mahatma Gandhi's experiment with charkha came as a wonder for all the women of Maithil Brahmans. They found it very easy as earlier they were preparing cotton thread on tekuli for preparing the janeu or jagyopaveeta. The khadi workers used to give raw cotton to them in every house and collect their prepared yarns. Very delicate and costly khadi clothes are woven from these yarns today and they are in great demand everywhere in the country. Some women prepare such very fine thread that at times the length of a sacred thread is contained in the case of a piece of cardamom. Anyway, this created a space for women. Khadi centers used to give money as well as clothes for their labor This was a respectful job mainly for destitute, widows and poor women of higher castes in the locality. And the second experiment was Mithila paintings. As a result some women of the Brahman caste such as Sita Devi contributed to promote the Brahmin style of Mithila paintings. This art, characterized by bright colors and an absence of shade, is mainly concerned with the khobars and gods and goddesses (Krishna, Rama and Durga mostly). Bawa Devi and her daughter, Sarita Devi later made important personal contributions.\nAnother social group, the women of the Kayasthas, was also facing the similar problem. They were landless community and their women also got attracted towards this art form to gain some finance. They worked hard on the art and also in the entrepreneurship and finally achieved recognition in the seventies. The Kayastha women earned their name for their elaborate line paintings. Most of the Kayastha women do outline paintings only. They cover their sheets of paper or cloth or any object with the care of cartographers, producing finished pictures where exquisite execution is more impressive in view of the difficult conditions in which they work. They depict village or religious scenes to the finest details such as the late Ganga Devi, Pushpa Kumari, Karpoori Devi, Mahasundari Devi and Godawari Dutta. These two forms of Mithila expression, both due to women from the higher castes, embody traditional Mithila art.\nThe third group, the Harijan women, came forward in the 1980s. The women of the Dusadh and the Chamar were doing all forms of traditional paintings and art forms for ritual purposes and also for decorating their dwellings. Influenced by the entrepreneurship and experiment of the Brahmans and the Kayasthas they experimented the godna and other bright color in their depiction of paintings. Their pictorial alphabet began to include lines, waves, circles, sticks and snails, opening the way to stylization and more abstraction. That also worked. Jamuna Devi and Lalita Devi are famous Harijan female painters. Lalita Devi sews faces of deities like fruits; profusion of motives seems to rightly counterbalance the precariousness of existence, they transcend their daily lives to harvest new creations. And now women of all castes have been practicing this art as a job earning profession.\nBeing the folk of the villages, these artists rely on the kindness of nature for colors. It provides them with a wonderful range of natural hues derived from clay, bark, flowers and berries. The colors are usually deep red, green, blue, black, light yellow, pink and lemon. They create mood and hence played an important role. For instance, energy and passion find expression through the use of red and yellow, as monochrome crashed over large surfaces of the painting. Concentration of energy and the binding force is best reflected in red while green governs the natural leaves and vegetation. The Brahmins prefer the very bright hues while the Kayasthas opt for muted ones. For the Harijan style of paintings, hand made papers is washed in cow dung. Once the paints are ready, two kinds of brushes are used - one for the tiny details made out of bamboo twigs and the other for filling in or space is prepared from a small piece of cloth attached to a twig. In the beginning homemade natural colors were obtained from plant extracts like henna leaves, flower, bougainvillea, neem, etc. These natural juices were mixed with resin from banana leaves and ordinary gum in order to make the paint stick to the painting medium. Home made paints, though cheap, was time consuming and produced less than the requirement. The solution was at hand to switch to the synthetic colors available aplenty in the market. Now colors come in powdered form, which are then mixed with goat's milk. Black was obtained from the soot deposits by the flame of dibia dissolved in gum.\nThe kohabar is replete with paintings based on mythological, folk themes, and tantric symbolism. The paintings in this chamber are designed to bless the couple. The central theme of all paintings is love and fertility, though the approach may vary. It can commence with the story of Sita's marriage or Krishna - Radha episode with the ecstatic circle in which he leads the gopis. The people of Mithila, also known as Maithils, are Sakti worshipers with the influence of tantric rituals and so Siva-Sakti, Kali, Durga, Ravana and Hanuman also appear in their murals. Symbols of fertility and prosperity like fish, parrot, elephant, turtle, sun, moon, bamboo tree, lotus, etc., are more prominent. The divine beings are positioned centrally in the frame while their consorts or mounts or simply their symbols and floral motifs form the background. The human figures are mostly abstract and linear in form; the animals are usually naturalistic and are invariably depicted in profile. It begins with the flow of the brush without any preliminary sketching. Though natural colors and twigs have given way to brushes and artificial paints, the subject of Mithila paintings has changed enormously.\nThe commercialization has caused serious harm to this art. The women and men are learning this art from the markets in towns and metropolitan cities. The trainers themselves do not know the essence and aesthetic beauty of this folk art and they teach their students in utter ignorance. Some of them do not know the color combination, obtaining the color from the nature, preparing the background, relationship between rhythm, color, songs, rituals, dance and the art of painting. The themes and designs of the paintings are, now, in most of the cases decided by the buyers. The buyer-centric approach has caused serious threat to the originality of color, design, motif, and sensitivity of this great art form. In the name of the tantric painting, we see the women have painted something very different from the tradition of Mithila. Commercialization of this art has created the interest of several males in it. They have been now also painting without knowing the significance of women in it. For them it is an industry that can easily provide a job opportunity for them. They are willing to paint anything as per the requirement of the buyers in the name of Mithila painting.\nBut when we talk about the Mithila painting as folk or traditional painting, which is painted on a ritual occasion or any ritual painting of India we see many activities are combined. This combination, in fact gives special significance to the art. \"Viewed at the level of perception and experience, all these local, regional, macro pan \u2013 Indian, and beyond Indian expression of art emerge and are held together by an integral vision that makes life an art, part and parcel of a single totality where life functions and creative art are inseparably intertwined. Painting, music, dance, poetry, and other functional objects are inseparable from myths, rituals, festivals and ceremonies. There is no dichotomy between the sacred and profane, life and art. The human and the divine are in a continuum, in a constant movement of interpretation and transformation (Kapila Vatsyayan 1996:6).\" When a painter paints a wall or a floor, she is supported by other women by way of singing songs and helping tunes. The lesson drawn from the folk stories and narratives also help her in painting the themes of various requirements. The tantric paintings for instance, are influenced by the famous narratives of the Madhusravani katha. This katha is narrated before a newly married bride on the occasion of Madhusravani for 13-15 continuous days by an elderly and experienced lady who is usually well versed in the art of narrative. She dramatizes the stories in a very lively manner and narrates the origin of earth and various tantric stories. This festival is celebrated with songs, dance, ritual paintings; spell of mantras, etc. One such complete folk-cum-tantric story of Manasa Debi is given below:\nManasa Debi was a mind-born daughter of Siva. She was born of Siva's semen left on a chikanipata. She is known as Bisahari and said to have extraordinary supernatural power to bless her devotees. She can also ruin and kill those who do not believe in her existence and offer their prayer to her. There was a very rich ship merchant, named Chanrakar. He was also known to the people as Chandu Saudagar. He was a great devotee of Siva. He had six sons and a happy family. He did not consider Manasa as a Goddess. Manasa Debi did not like this attitude of Chandu Saudagar and killed all his six sons by sending black snakes. However Chandu Saudagar did not relent. One day pleased with the devotion of Chandu Siva appeared in his dream and expressed his willingness to bless him with some great things as per the desire of Chandu. Chandu Saudagar asked him for a son. Siva agreed to bless him with a son but put a condition before him. \" If you want to have a son who will have long life, he would be a fool, lethargic and an idiot. Instead if you want to have an ideal, intelligent and handsome son he will die at the early age of 20\", said Siva, \"now you tell me what exactly you want.\" After a serious thought Chandu Saudagar opted for an intelligent son who would have a short life. Later, Chandu's wife gave birth to a male child whose name was Bala Lakshendra or Lakhinder. Lakhinder was bright, intelligent and a very cultured child. Everybody was happy with his behavior. When he reached the marriageable age his father wanted to solemnize his marriage ceremony with an equally qualified and highly cultured girl. After a great search, Chandu Saudagar saw Bihula. She was very beautiful, meritorious, highly cultured and a homely girl. Chandu also came to know that according to her family tradition every woman dies as a sumangali and none of them would become a widow at any point of time. In this family tradition of Bihula, Chandu Saudagar saw a ray of hope for his dear and affectionate son Lakhinder and as a result he immediately decided to choose her as his daughter-in-law.\nThe marriage was solemnized in a happy atmosphere. Lakhinder was bitten by a dangerous cobra at the behest of Manasa Debi on his first night of the bridal-bed in the bridal chamber itself. Lakhinder cried in helplessness and breathed his last. The innocent but firm Bihula decided to remain with his dead body on a raft in the river Ganges. Chandu and neighboring people made futile attempts to dissuade her. But she was determined. Finding no other alternative, Chandu gave permission to Bihula. She started her voyage on a raft along with her husband's dead body. The current slowly carried the raft. She had to face various difficulties in her journey, but she overcame them all. Ultimately she found a washerwoman washing the clothes by the side of the river Ganges. Her small child was disturbing her. Getting irritated with the behavior of her girl child, the washerwoman killed her baby and started washing her clothes. Once she had washed all her clothes, she sprinkled some drops of water on the face of her baby and the dead baby became alive. Bihula took no time to understand the supernatural power of this lady and took shelter at her feet and narrated her the sad story.\nIn accordance with the advice of washerwoman, Bihula reached the Mahadeoloka with her. On the instruction of the washerwoman, Bihula performed a wonderful dance to please the Lord. The Lord was very impressed by her graceful performance and was moved by the story of her tragic life on earth and heaven. He called Manasa and asked her to give the reasons of her tragedy. Manasa vehemently denied that she was responsible for the tragedy of Bihula. However, Bihula succeeded in producing definite evidence. But Manasa insisted that she was not responsible for the sad plight of Bihula, and it was Chandu Saudagar, her father-in-law, who was solely responsible, because he always abused and disrespected Manasa Debi and did not consider her to be a goddess worthy of worship. Manasa then told Bihula that if Chandu Saudagar were to worship her, she would bring Lakhinder back to life. Bihula felt the hope of restoration of life for the corpse of her husband in the statement of Manasa and agreed to her proposal. Manasa then brought Lakhinder and other six sons of Chandu Saudagar back to life by chanting spells. At the humble request of Bihula, Manasa recovered all the boats of Chandu Saudagar along with the cargo and crew that had been submerged by the wrath of Mansa Debi. She thus fulfilled the desire of Bihula. With all the seven sons and lost property of Chandu Saudagar, Bihula came down to the city in the earth where the old eyes of Chandu Saudagar and his wife were counting the days to breathe their last. All of a sudden they received all their lost sons along with the cargo and crew.\nNow Chandu Saudagar realized the power of Bihula and gave his consent to worship the deity \u2013 Manasa Debi. The goddess blessed him. He realized that there was none except Manasa Debi in these three worlds. Finally, he worshiped Manasa with offerings of various fruits and animals.\nThus, Chandu Saudagar, a devout follower of Siva, changed his religious ideas and became one of the staunch followers of the Manasa-cult, which was originally a tantric-cum-folk cult.\nThe other stories narrated during the Madhusravani are Satik Katha; Pativrata Sunaynak Katha; Bala-Basantak Katha; Gosaunik Katha; Chanai Bairsi Katha and Raja Srikarak Katha. The Madhusravani is celebrated in the rainy month of the Savan. Everywhere snakes and other poisonous insects are found in abundance. People try to please the deities and these serpent deities by way of offering puja, singing songs, celebrating festivals, invocating mantras etc., the place where the Madhusravani katha is narrated, is decorated with the ritual paintings. Some women sing some tantric songs during the decoration in a falsetto tone. Through the song the snake deity is being worshiped in order to bless the people, mainly the groom of the newly married bride.\nThe purpose behind giving the summary of one folk narrative, narrated on the occasion of the Madhusravani is to explain the interconnectivity amongst various activities in the creation of a ritual art. This interconnectedness get lost when the art is experimented as a commodity and sold in the market in huge quantum. A lady when painting the wall does not expect any financial return from anywhere but when she paints in order to sell her painting as a commercial production, she becomes a sales girl. Her entire attention shifts from culture to consumerism and she puts herself in the mercy of her buyers. She paints not to retain tradition but to earn better livelihood.\nIn the last twenty years, in order to get job opportunities, a very huge population of Mithila has migrated to the cities and mega-cities of India and abroad. This is a continuous trend. Many of them have settled in those cities. They are emotionally attached with their ritual and tradition. Marriages are solemnized in these cities in the banquets and hotels. And no traditional marriage can take place without kohbara painting. These paper and cloth paintings therefore solve their purpose. Now they decorate the banquets, hotels or any other venues with the Mithila paintings and feel very much rooted in their tradition. Such development has given a new and potential group of buyers to the painters.\nSome individual painters i.e., Karpoori Devi, Ganga Devi and Jamuna Devi have innovated as per the requirements of their potential buyers. Ganga Devi has wonderfully depicted the Ramayana episode in her paintings.\nGanga Devi also depicted her journey from Madhubani, a small town in north Bihar to All India Medical Sciences, New Delhi she made in order to get treatment of cancer she was suffering from. The train, doctors, hospital, syringe, medical ward everything she drew delicately. Her innovations were excellent, appealing and unique in many respects. Some critics however did not appreciate such step thinking that it might disturb the originality of the folk painting of Mithila but majorities of them were in agreement with Ganga Devi. She did loose the originality of her style, brush, color, canvas and thought processes in her creativity.\nTogether with her brother Mitar Ram, but to a greater extent, Jamuna Devi has developed a brightly colored style that has no equivalent in Mithila art. Jamuna Devi is self-taught and no rules apply to her work that evokes children's play and raw art. She delights in portraying animals - cows, for example. Her representations of the sacred animals range from a parody of anteaters to a hybrid combination of dancing angels and juggling balls. Many of her paintings can be viewed upside down, showing her total freedom from conventions. But she is very strict to maintain the tradition in terms of obtaining color, preparing background of the canvas, depicting the pictorials etc.\nThese painters paint landscapes, rivers, and any other things their customers want them to paint.\nIn the villages of Jitwarpur and Ratni the Mithila paintings have emerged as a commercial activity where children can be seen engaged in arranging the hand crafted paper or fetching the colors In my recent visit to Jitwarpur, I saw Jamuna Devi teaching her more than 15 students ranging from the Brahmans to the Harijan girls. On my inquiry she said, \"I teach them as their mother. They feel they are at their home. I do not charge any money from the trainees. If I charge, my art will be polluted. The best reward that I get is when a Brahman girl after successful completion of her training touches my feet to get my blessings. I then bless her from the innermost core of my hearts and also issue a perfection certificate.\"\nMithila painting is more than an art. Through this creative ability a group of women express their desires, dreams, expectations, hopes and aspirations to the people. If you ask them what they are doing they would respond, \"We are writing this kohabar or gahwar\". For them their style is a kind of script through which they communicate with the male folk or with the people of the rest of the world. They are the creative writers who write their feelings through the medium of paintings. They are the creators and close to the god in the perfection. Because of money culture some men have also jumped into this creativity but in its essence and nature even today it is a women's creativity.\nIf the Bharat Natyam, Manipuri, Kuchipuri, Odessy and the Satria dance forms can be retained in their originality (not of course in the water tight compartment) and get popularized day by day, why cannot this great folk painting be also retained in its originality in harmony with the nature, people and the tradition! The recent trends of consumerism, market and selling attitude have made this art a maidservant of the moneyed people. Selling art objects is not a bad practice but surrendering the entire traditional creativity and values before buyers at the cost or originality is something that disturbs a commoner or an insider where such art is done. A serious thought is urgently needed in order to retain the original favor and smells of the Mithila paintings. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018A Paranormal Evening with Alice Cooper at the Olympia Paris\u2019 will arrive in August\nShock rocker Alice Cooper was on tour for much of last year in support of his latest studio album, \u201cParanormal,\u201d and wrapped up the 2017 run with a gig at the Olympia theater in Paris on Dec. 7, 2017. The Coop and his band served up a massive, 90-minute set, which will be released as a new live album on Aug. 31.\nThe released, titled \u201cA Paranormal Evening with Alice Cooper at the Olympia Paris,\u201d will arrive as a two-CD collection, digital download and two-LP colored-vinyl set with one red disc and one white disc. The package features 18 songs with Cooper\u2019s most popular hits, including \u201cSchool\u2019s Out,\u201d \u201cNo More Mr. Nice Guy,\u201d \u201cUnder My Wheels,\u201d \u201cPoison,\u201d \u201cOnly Women Bleed\u201d and \u201cI\u2019m Eighteen.\u201d\nIt\u2019s not just the hits. The package also features a performance of one song off \u201cParanormal,\u201d \u201cParanoiac Personality,\u201d and some early Cooper hits, such as \u201cCold Ethyl,\u201d \u201cBrutal Planet,\u201d \u201cBillion Dollar Babies,\u201d \u201cFeed My Frankenstein and \u201cBallad of Dwight Fry.\u201d\nIn other news, Cooper was recently touring in Europe with supergroup Hollywood Vampires, which also features rock heavyweight Joe Perry of Aerosmith and actor Johnny Depp. Cooper will set off on a a new North American leg of his \u201cA Paranormal Evening with\u2026\u201d tour beginning on Aug. 3 in West Allis, Wisconsin. Cooper also stars in two new commercials for the Dodge Durango, which can be viewed here.",
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        "raw_content": "4231 Italy - Lecceto (an4231)\nA cradle of Augustinian spirituality since 1277, now with Augustinian nuns.\nLocated in a dense forest a few kilometres outside of Siena in Tuscany, northern Italy is a hermitage first known as San Salvatore di Foltignano, but later as Lecceto. The hermitage (eremo in Italian) there goes back to the decades before the formation of the Augustinian Order in the thirteenth century. There was a medieval legend that St Augustine of Hippo visited there, or even lived there in a hermitage, sometime between his baptism to the north in Milan and his return to Africa from the port of Ostia, which is to the south of Lecceto.\nLecceto also made claim to another visit by St Augustine. In the first cloister there is a marble slab that commemorates the visit that Augustine made when he stayed at Lecceto for a while in the year 400, an impossibility because by then, he was already a bishop in Africa and never left that continent thereafter. The legend probably arose from an effort to prove the continuity they had with Augustine's North African monastic life by means of his companions who fled the invasion of the Vandals soon after his death. It was asserted that they came to and proceeded to found monastic settlements in Tuscany, where they lived independently until the Church brought them all together in the thirteenth century. In this way, they were keen to claim Augustine as the true founder of the Order of St Augustine that was founded at the Augustinian Grand Union in 1256.\nBoth of these legends about Augustine's visits, however, are now known to be patently false - as also were similar legends about visits there by Saints Monica, Jerome, Dominic and Francis of Assisi. The identity of the founder of the original hermitage there, and it date when it began, are not recorded, but the hermitage was dedicated to the Holy Saviour and to the Virgin Mary. As to the name Lecceto, the Italian word lecce refers to a type of holm oak tree that grows well in the area.\nThe earliest-known historical reference to any form of hermitage - probably small and quite rudimentary - at Lecceto is a document dated on the 18th September 1223. This is just over twenty years before the Pope aggregated the hermits of Tuscany under the Rule of Saint Augustine. By the year 1227 a hermitage - and possibly something more substantial - and church were under construction there, after the purchase of twelve plots of land by the astute Prior at Lecceto, Bandino Balzetti from Siena. With the support of the Commune of Siena, Balzetti developed substantial landholdings for Lecceto in the surrounding forest.\nBishop Bonfilius of Siena in April 1228 blessed the church at Lecceto, which had been granted papal protection only two months previously. During the episcopacy of Bonfilius in Siena, the reform of hermit life in the diocese took place. The hermits at Montespechio and San Leonardo da Lago petitioned the Pope Gregory IX to assign them one of the approved rules of community life. The Pope delegated the task to Bishop Bongilius, and this was probably when the Rule of Augustine was introduced to these hermitages, to Lecceto and to other hermitages in the Siena area.\nThe late Augustinian historian (died 2005), Rev. Dr Michael Benedict Hackett O.S.A., suggested that Lecceto may have been under the Rule of St Benedict before adopting the Rule of St Augustine and that the monastery may have beed dedicated in honour of St Benedict at that time.\nBandino Balzetti had become the spiritual and temporal leader of Lecceto in 1223 and was still there as its Augustinian Prior when he died in 1270 or shortly thereafter. He was one of the chief promoters of the Augustinian Grand Union of 1256. In the year 1231 the hermitages of Lecceto and Montespecchio nominated to the Bishop of Siena that they would adopt the Rule of Augustine. Using this date as a basis of calculation, and subtracting the time in the 19th and 20th centuries when the building was not in Augustinian hands, by 2010 Lecceto has been a site where the Rule of Augustine has now been lived for a total of 617 years.\nIn both the grouping of Tuscan Hermits at the Little Union of 1244 and the Grand Union of 1256, Lecceto was a participant community. There still exist the original copy of sixteen papal bulls issued to Lecceto between 1254 and 1741, and twelve concerning the nearby Augustinian hermitage of San Leonardo al Lago written between 1144 and 1254, and four between 1244 and 1256 pertaining to the Tuscan hermits generally. The Prussian State Library in Berlin purchased them in 1866 from an Italian collector.\nAmong the thirteenth-century friars at Lecceto who were noted for exceptional holiness were the friars Antonio and Patrizii Latono of Siena, Pietro de Rossi, Niccolo Bandinelli, a great contemplative, and Fra Bandino. It is impossible to do more here than just list their names. During the following few centuries, additions were made to the complex. Between 1317 and 1345 there was the construction of a new church, its portico, and a new monastery. During these years the Augustinian Prior (community leader) at Lecceto was successively Giovanni Battista Benincasa O.S.A. of Siena and Giovanni di Guccio Molli O.S.A. of Siena. The characteristic tower, an imposing fortress-like structure, was begun in 1405, and completed in 1408. The architect was a saintly lay brother at Lecceto, Blessed Cristofano Landucci O.S.A. It is well attested that Pope Pius II, during a visit to Lecceto in 1459, showed marked respect towards Cristofano, and there is a painting in the church of their meeting.\nTo keep Lecceto\u2019s liturgical manuscripts secure, an 'armario' (a hidden wall safe, an 'armadio a muro') was cleverly concealed behind the choir stalls of the chapel on the south side of the choir behind the high altar. Its eighteen great choir books mentioned as being there in 1652 consisted of antiphonaries and graduals. Possibly at least some of the earlier manuscripts were illuminated by Brother Antonio da Montecchio O.S.A. of Lecceto, who entered the eremo there in 1440 and died in 1495. He was an excellent copyist of manuscripts.\nSienese friars at Lecceto noted for holiness were strongly represented in the fourteenth century. In addition to Giovanni di Guccio Molli and Niccolo Tini, there were Umberto Accarigi, scholar and saint, who is buried in front of the high altar at Lecceto; Felice Tancredi, author of La fanciullezza di Gesu; Giovanni Tantucci, master of theology of Cambridge; and Girolamo da Siena. Each of these latter three had contacts with St Catherine of Siena, especially Tantucci, who from 1375 until her death in 1380 occupied a commanding position in her entourage. Girolamo da Siena was a writer of some substance. Two of his treatises, Adiutorio spiritualis and Soccordo d' poveri, were popular.\nHis main apostolate was preaching, which made him something a celebrity, and he was also an active promoter of the Third Order of St Augustine. His spirituality belongs to the tradition of Simone da Cascia O.S.A., but Girolamo's fundamental ideas were derived from the writings of St Augustine. The building of the new church at Lecceto (or, indeed, the enlargement of the previous church there), the first cloister and of much of the monastery took place between 1317 and 1345, under the direction for much of that time by two successive priors, Giovanni Battista Benincasa O.S.A. and Giovanni di Guccio Molli da Siena O.S.A.\nAlready by the middle of the fourteenth century the eremo at Lecceto was famous as a centre of mystical piety. And so it was that, at the Augustinian General Chapter at Gran, Hungary in 1385 Lecceto was set aside as the first designated Augustinian house of strict observance. It thus became the official model for the Augustinian observant movement. This was reinforced by repeated decrees at the General Chapters of 1394, 1397 and 1400. Lecceto was taken from the Province of Siena, and placed directly under the Prior General in a special way.\nThus when the Augustinian Order was barely 130 years old, Lecceto became an Augustinian observantine congregation. Its friars thus obtained the authority to live a more strict interpretation of the Augustinian life. For the next fifty years the friars at Lecceto were noted in Augustinian records for a distinctive spirit, which included a love for solitude and the practice of works of mercy. In the midst of this observant movement, on 13 May 1398 Filippo di Leonardo di Cola O.S.A. was appointed Prior (Augustinian religious leader) of Lecceto, and retained that position until 1420.\nIn 1408 he took a prominent part in an unsuccessful attempt to convert Lecceto into a house of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, which was a completely separate religious order. Although this attempt was bitterly resented by the Prior General and many other Augustinians, Filippo was left in control at Lecceto until 1420, when he resigned from the office of prior. Over eighty years of age, he died there on 30 October 1422. The Observant movement in the Order of Saint Augustine had officially begun. The eremo (hermitage) of Lecceto, which was dedicated to San Salvador (\"the Holy Saviour\"), was to be the good example of Augustinian community living that hopefully other communities would then strive to copy. The plan was at least successful to the extent that Lecceto gave excellent example of Augustinian life.\nThe seal of the eremo at Lecceto conveyed this message. It comprised three mountains, which were the symbols of the ascent of the soul; a cluster of ilex trees, the tree typical of the Lecceto district; and the figure of Christ. On the bottom section of the seal was the phrase in Latin, \"Who by his Cross and blood has redeemed us.\" Attributed to Paul di Maestro Neri, a pupil of Ambrogio Lorenzetti, a series of frescoes (see picture at below-right) illustrates, among many other evils, the danger of those who gamble for money, with the devil at their elbow; gambling was regarded as a frequent vice of the people of Siena at that time.\nLecceto's famed square tower, an imposing fortress-like structure, was erected between 1405 and 1408, the architect being the saintly lay brother, Cristofano Landucci O.S.A. of the Lecceto community, The project began on 11 February 1404. In the sacristy of the Church, there is a painting of the famous 'Blessed of Lecceto' designed much like a family tree, depicting friars who achieved fame for their holiness even though they were never formally beatified.\nThe Lecceto region of Tuscany was revered as the homeland of Augustinian eremitical (hermit) life. After his baptism in Milan at the hands of St Ambrose and before his return to Africa, Augustine had come, so the legend had it, to the forest fastness of these hills, in imitation of St Paul, the first hermit, and St Antony of Egypt, the desert father. There Augustine gathered men of similar persuasion into communities, for whom he had, while on Monte Pisano, so the legend persisted, written his Rule, generally known today by the Latin title, Regulae Sancti Augustini. Into these woody solitudes over the years had come, in addition to Augustine, St Monica, St Ambrose, St Jerome, St William, St Galganus, and even St Francis of Assisi, whom the legend would have a hermit at Lecceto (and/or elsewhere in an Augustinian milieu in Tuscany) before he founded his own Franciscan Order.\nIn the inner cloister, there are frescoes on the walls depicting some of the legends, including the life of those special friars who spent long periods of prayer in the caves a little beyond the boundaries or the monastery. A few of the caves are still there.It is a fact that friars from different parts of Europe sought out Lecceto in order to live a contemplative life. Members of the community are known to have come from different parts of Italy, as well as from France and England.\nThe most famous of them was William Flete O.S.A. (c. 1310 \u2013 c. 1382, mentioned above), an Englishman from Cambridge University at the time of Julian of Norwich, Walter Hilton and the author of The Cloud of Unknowing. In the year 1359, when he was about to attain his Master of theology degree at Cambridge University in England, Flete had a change of heart about how he should live as an Augustinian. He chose to discontinue his studies at Cambridge and to go to Lecceto and give himself over completely to a life of prayer. He stayed there for the remainder of his life, and became a master of the spiritual life, a guide to many persons and a personal confidant of St Catherine of Siena. Catherine, who died in 1380, visited William Flete at Lecceto on 7 January 1377, when she dictated an invaluable summary of her spiritual doctrine to him. She very likely visited Lecceto on other occasions not recorded in history. She counselled Flete just as much as he assisted her. Six letters from Catherine to Flete remain, written over a decade, with other letters no longer extant. A number of Augustinians of great spiritual depth opted, for prayer and solitude, to withdraw themselves from the Lecceto monastery to small hermitages or caves in the surrounding forest.\nOn Augnet's page about William Flete O.S.A., the historical question is raised as to the probability of some tension in the community because of this practice. For example, Chistopher di Giovanni Landcucci, became a lay friar in Lecceto around 1390 and for sixty years led a life of great virtue, simplicity, prayer, reflection and obedience. Lecceto was a point of great spiritual tradition not only for Augustinian religious but also for laity. Among these were Niccol\u00f2 Guido Saracini, from the nobility in Siena, who when he died in 1367, wanted to be buried in the Lecceto church in front of the altar of Saint Anna. The aunt of Saint Bernardine of Siena, Bartolomea Albizzeschi, the widow of Tuliardo Tolomei, took the habit of an Augustinian tertiary and led a life of exceptional virtue there.\nTwo Augustinians, Anselm of Montefalco O.S.A. and Mariano of Genazzano O.S.A., both of whom became Prior General, were members of the Lecceto community, as was the famous Prior General, Giles of Viterbo O.S.A., who praised the Lecceto community in writing. Giles wrote, \"Whenever I am ordered to depart from holy Lecceto, I seem to leave my heart, my very self, affixed to the branches of its sacred ilexes. For this hill, Lecceto, because of the very nature of its peculiar trees, has a certain character, an aura of holiness, whereby it promises a most ample crop of the holiest of people. What should I say about these people who, eking out an existence among these trees, were brought to sanctity?\"\nEarly Augustinian historians list by name a number of Lecceto community members for their saintly lives. In the year 1348, for example, was the death of Umberto Accarigi O.S.A., who had been the Augustinian Prior at Lecceto for many years. He was by all accounts master of theology from the Augustinian studium generale in Paris. When he died on 29th May 1348 he was buried in front of the high altar in the church where the memorial slab is still in position. In 1363 another friar, Giovanni Chigi O.S.A., died while attending those who had been plague-stricken. A member of one of the noble families of Siena, he had chosen a life of prayer as a non-ordained Augustinian at Lecceto. [Luigi Torelli O.S.A., Secoli Agostiniani, 8 vols., Bologna 1659-1686: V, 589 & VI, 72]\nOne of the most remarkable recruits to Lecceto was a non-Sienese. Carlo Sforza was the brother of Francesco, the Duke of Milan. He must have heard of the fame of Lecceto from the Augustinian friars at the Church of S. Marco in Milan. He was profoundly impressed and in 1442 decided to exchange the courtly life of Milan for the eremitical (\"hermit\") regime of Lecceto. He set out for the distant Tuscan hermitage and was received as a novice, taking Gabriele as his religious name. His master was none other than Anselmo da Mantefalco, the future prior general and every inch a saint. In due course, Gabriel followed in his master's footsteps as master of novices. He was still occuping that position at Lecceto when he was summoned from his beloved hermitage to become Archbishop of Milan in 1454. During his short time as an archbishop - he died in 1457 - he remained absolutely faithful to his Lecceto ideals, and managed at the same time to achieve unstinted praise for his gifted administration of the great Lombard diocese.\nTo mention another Lecceto friar, Alessandro Oliva, who was perhaps the most admirable Italian Augustinian of the fifteenth century; he considered it an honour to be affiliated to the Lecceto congregation. He became Prior General in 1459, and a cardinal in 1460. In 1447 he sent to Lecceto a man named Anselmo de Montefalco, who became Prior General in 1486. Mariano de Genazzano, who joined Lecceto in 1482, became Prior General in 1497. A Frenchman, Arnaud of Toulouse O.S.A. made his profession at Lecceto on 11th July 1494.Previously he had been a student of canon law at Toulouse University and joined the Order at Agen. He was recommended to the community at Lecceto by the Prior General, Anselmo da Montefalco O.S.A. and Arnaud did a second novitiate before being professed for the Lecceto monastery. Arnaud died there in 1507, and was buried in the cloister, a sign of the esteem in which the community held him. He was followed to Lecceto in 1502 by another Frenchman, Nicolay of Metz O.S.A. Like Arnaud he was already a professed Augustinian when he set out for Lecceto in search of a genuine eremitical life within the Order. He, too, did a second novitiate before making his profession as a conventual of Lecceto on 30th April 1503 He led a most holy life there until his death in 1527.\nIn 1459 Pope Pius II visited Lecceto on his way to the Diet at Mantua. He stayed there a second time from 28th June to 1 July 1460. Giles of Viterbo O.S.A., probably the greatest preacher in Europe for part of his lifetime, and one of the greatest influences on the reform of the Order of Saint Augustine on the eve of the Protestant Reformation, joined the Lecceto community in 1503. This was fifteen years before Martin Luther posted his famous and fateful ninety five theses in Wittenberg, Germany. The enthusiasm of Giles for Lecceto was unbounded. During the four short years between 1503 and 1506 when he was not yet burdened by high office or with the task of being an emissary of the Pope, he found that Lecceto was a place of peace and study which could lead him to a closer union with God.\nStill in existence are words of praise about Lecceto that he wrote to the community at Lecceto. He wrote that, when he had first walked among the ilex trees for which Lecceto is famous, he had cried out the words of Jacob in the Bible, \"Truly this place is holy, and is none other than the house of God and the gate of heaven.\" The sojourn of Giles at Lecceto ended unexpectedly three years later. While he was praying in its garden with other members of the Augustinian community of Lecceto on 27th June 1506, a messenger arrived from the Pope. Giles was summoned immediately to Rome to be Vicar General of the Order of Saint Augustine.\nDuring the 15th century a new refectory was built in 1484, with a dormitory above it. Another enlargement of the monastery progressed throughout the 16th century, bringing the complex to its present dimensions and general appearance. Beginning in 1510, this included a second dormitory and a second interior cloister (clausura, patio), which was done largely at the expense of the Bishop of Pienza, Girolamo Piccolomini. The bishop had two of his brothers in the Lecceto community, i.e., Lattanzio (Prior in 1533-1534) and Rafaello. The upper part of that cloister was not added until 1548-1550.\nA life-size fresco of the legend of Saint Augustine talking about the Trinity to a child on the sea shore was painted on a wall of this cloister in 1712 by Bartolomeo Fellicuti, but is now almost effaced. In warfare during 1554 in which soldiers of Florence besieged Siena near Lecceto, troops invaded the hermitage (eremo), plundered it, and expelled all but two of the Augustinians. Once the warfare ended, restoration of the monastery began. In its subsequent repairs and decoration, the church was given a decidedly baroque style. This style of chapel was the initiative of Camillo Nocci O.S.A. as Prior of Lecceto in 1611-1615, and has been judged by some experts to have been an aesthetic disaster, and even an artistic desecration. He obliterated earlier paintings, and added an ill-advised balcony above the main door.\nIn the seventeenth century, Ambrogio Landucci O.S.A., who was elected Augustinian Prior there in 1634, enriched Lecceto with a library and the archives. He also wrote two books: the Sacred Ilicetana Sylva and the Sacred Leccetana Forest.\nIn the period of 1649 to 1652, as a result of a series of papal directives to all houses of religious orders in Italy, a detailed report of the physical and financial structure of the eremo at Lecceto was made at that time. A copy of the report still exists. The report was carefully compiled by two friars deputed for the task, Dorotheo Spinelli and Agostino Teodosi. Of the two, it was Teodosi who actually wrote up the report and finished it by 6th April 1650, within the time limit set by the Holy See. The report, again in conformity with papal instructions, covered the statistics of the preceding six years.\nIts contents covered:\n1. The geographical location of Lecceto.\n2. The origin of the monastery and Congregation of Lecceto.\n3. Description of the church and the monastic buildings.\n5. Farms, cultivation, livestock.\n6. Rents from properties in the city of Siena, etc.\n7. Income, mostly from farms.\n9. Mass obligations.\n10. Expenditure.\n11. Debts.\nIn terms of the monastery's cash flow, income exceeded expenditure slightly, but there were assets in the form of loans extended to workers engaged to manage the eleven farms that the eremo owned. Most of these farms were nearby, some being just over one mile away near the former Augustinian hermitage of S. Leonardo al Lago; other farms that had been bequeathed to the eremo in 1477 were thirteen miles away.\nA number of the farms were on poor land. The Lecceto monastery was in receipt of rent from properties it owned in the city of Siena. The backbone of its economic sustenance, however, was its farm holdings. In all, the financial situation of the eremo was modestly secure; the undertaking of any building projects depended on major donations from benefactors and bequests, which fortuitously materialised down the centuries. This report provides a particularly valuable insight into the economy of a rural Augustinian monastery mid-way through the seventeenth century.\nLecceto at the beginning of the 1700 was still a vital centre, with continuous improvements being made to the church, the monastery and the other property. On 29th May 1740 lightning struck the campanello (the church bell tower, not the monastery's square tower). It was badly damaged, and the decision was made to demolish it and replace it (i.e., the present tower) though in a different position, at the rear of the church. This new bell tower was designed by an engineer from Siena named Franchini, and building began in 1706. Construction had only reached the level of the church roof when it collapsed, no doubt because of faulty workmanship. Work began again, and the campanello was finished in 1708. A large new bell was installed in 1709, a previous one was recast, and a older third bell was also hung.\nBy the time an inventory was made in 1808 when the monastery was suppressed, there was also a fourth bell. After 1808 one of the bells went to the Carmelite church in Siena, and another to the parish church at Vico Alto. In 1782, at the insistence of Peter Leopold, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, the Lecceto monastery was incorporated into the Augustinian Province of Siena. During the social and religious turmoil occasioned by Napoleon and his armies of occupation throughout Europe, the last Prior of Lecceto, Gulglielmo Lucks O.S.A., confirmed the end of the hermitage (eremo) and its community on 8th October 1810. With sixteen other Augustinians, Lucks was forced out of Lecceto without any money.\nAfter the Napoleonic era, the Lecceto monastery (eremo) was abandoned. It was unoccupied for decades, and eventually was taken over by the Diocese of Siena as an occasional seminary residence during the summer holidays. From 1952 onwards, the building was unused to 1970, and the monastery was largely deserted and unguarded. From then on, the building fell into ruin, victim of vandalism and neglect. By 1968, the roof had fallen in, the wood had rotted, the insides were burned in several places, chickens and pigs occupied the ground floor. No longer needing the building but wanting it in good hands, the Archbishop of Siena, Mons. Mario Castellano O.P., offered it back to the Augustinian Order, and an agreement was reached for its use by the Augustinian contemplative nuns who were then in Siena.\nWith support of the civic and provincial authorities and various friends of Lecceto, the monastery was restored to a habitable condition. The work was in the charge of the archbishop's administrative delegate, Mons. Orlando Donati, who personally supervised the restoration and modernization of the west range of the monastery, and the badly-needed redecoration of the interior of the church. And then on 30th December 1972, after an Augustinian absence of 162 years, a community of enclosed Augustinian nuns took possession of the monastery, transferring there from their former residence in Via Sperandie in Siena. They still occupy the building, and have returned it to its initial purpose of being a place of worship, contemplation and the promotion of the Christian Faith. Guest accommodation is now available so that visitors and persons of prayer may stay in a portion of this ancient and holy place of peace.\nFor the Augnet gallery on Lecceto, click here.\nAugustinian Origins, Charism and Spirituality, by Balbino Rano O.S.A. (edited in English by the late John Rotelle O.S.A.): Augustinian Press, Villanova, Pennsylvania, 1994.\nThe Hermitage and Monastery of the Holy Saviour. A brief history of Lecceto in English.\nhttp://www.sovicille.net/lecceto_en.htm\nA day visit to Lecceto. Part of a Blog by visiting Americans with U.S. Augustinian connections. Click on the images to see them at a larger size.\nhttp://pellegrinaggioagostiniano.blogspot.com/2008/03/rosia-lecceto-fourth-day-30408.html\nA Brief history of the Hermitage of Lecceto, written by Gianni Cardinale in 30 Days (December 2004).\nhttp://www.30giorni.it/us/articolo.asp?id=6803\nLecceto monastery website, 2013. Written in Italian. The website also contains historic black-and-white photographs og the hermitage just before the Augustinian Nuns moved there.\nhttp://www.agostinianeeremolecceto.it/ILICETUM/Deo_Gratias.html",
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        "raw_content": "New musical playground makes its home in Pen Park in Charlottesville\nPublished Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017, 12:06 am\nFront Page \u00bb Events \u00bb New musical playground makes its home in Pen Park in Charlottesville\nCharlottesville Parks and Recreation celebrates the installation of its first musical playground, with art activities, musical performances, and refreshments on Tuesday, October 10th at 11:00 am. VSA Charlottesville/Albemarle, an organization that promotes and develops opportunities for art and creative expression for people of all ages and abilities, donated the playground, valued at $11,584. This event is free and open to the public.\n\u201cOutdoor music spaces engage people of all ages, cultures, and ability to experience and share while promoting community engagement, bringing people together in a way that few other activities do,\u201d said Sarah Blech, Therapeutic Recreation Manager and VSA Charlottesville/Albemarle Liaison. \u201cFor children and adolescents with special needs, music strategies may be an effective way to stimulate speech development, provide organization for cognitive and motor development, and create a meaningful environment for socialization and leisure pursuits. We hope that this playground will provide those opportunities for our community.\u201d\nVSA Charlottesville/Albemarle is an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and is funded by the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County Parks and Recreation. Year round programs include a music recital, art exhibits, poetry project, VSA artist led workshops, and Virginia Festival of the Book activities. Through this work, VSA educates, inspires, and enhances quality of life for the community, where the artistic capacity of people with disabilities is fully developed, recognized, and supported by the broader community.\nTime: 11:00 am \u2013 12:00 pm, rain or shine\nWhere: Pen Park Playground, 1400 Pen Park Road, Charlottesville",
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        "raw_content": "Nineteen hours after Sydney celebrated the New Year, it was time for Los Angeles to do the same. Mason was with his friends from school at a party as they waited for midnight to approach. The majority of attendees were Hispanic, with most of the rest being African American. Mason was one of the handful that belonged to both groups, though given some of the pairings that were occurring that night, it was likely there would be more in the next generation.\n\u201cYo, dude,\u201d Mason said as he approached Jeremy, one of the few white kids at the party. \u201cIt\u2019s good to see you face to face again.\u201d\nThe two dapped fists. \u201cToo true, man. Skype is fine, but it\u2019s not the same. Welcome back. How was Arizona?\u201d\nMason snorted. \u201cGrandma\u2019s been making me cook. She said I\u2019m going to be looking after myself soon, so I need to learn how. Apparently, she doesn\u2019t believe in takeout.\u201d\n\u201cHey, there\u2019s nothing wrong with home-cooked meals.\u201d Jeremy grinned. \u201cIt could be worse. She may\u2019ve made you learn to clean the bathroom.\u201d He paused and took in Mason\u2019s pained expression. He chuckled. \u201cThen again\u2026\u201d\n\u201cDon\u2019t talk about it.\u201d Mason shuddered. \u201cI\u2019m thinking of telling Dad I\u2019m going to hire a housekeeper when I\u2019m down under. There are some things a man shouldn\u2019t need to do.\u201d\n\u201cWatch it, Mason, that sounds sexist.\u201d Jeremy winked. \u201cNext, you\u2019ll be saying there are jobs fit only for us poor, downtrodden white folks.\u201d\nMason chuckled. \u201cOkay, I\u2019ll take it back. Let\u2019s say instead that hopefully I\u2019ll be studying hard and won\u2019t have time for housecleaning.\u201d He raised an eyebrow. \u201cDo you think my dad will buy it?\u201d\n\u201cHe might, but I don\u2019t think so. He\u2019s usually one step ahead of you.\u201d\n\u201cYeah, I know.\u201d Mason sighed. \u201cWhich is how I ended up at Grandma\u2019s in the first place.\u201d\nJeremy cocked his head. \u201cAre you back for a while, or are you going to D.C. to be with your mom?\u201d\nMason made a face and turned to look over the crowd. \u201cNo. Mom and Dad never suggested it, so I get the impression they don\u2019t want me there. I\u2019m staying here until I fly out.\u201d\n\u201cHome alone?\u201d Jeremy waggled his eyebrows. \u201cDoes that mean nonstop partying\u2014horizontal or otherwise\u2014since the folks will be gone?\u201d\n\u201cYou wish.\u201d Mason grinned. \u201cI wish, too, but no. I\u2019ve been told I have to keep a low profile. I had to argue for ages simply to get permission to come here tonight. Officially, I\u2019m flying back to Arizona in a couple of days, but unofficially Dad\u2019s staying with me at home until I leave for Sydney.\u201d\n\u201cDo you have a date yet?\u201d\n\u201cNot quite, but it won\u2019t be long. I was offered a place in the engineering school three weeks ago, so as soon as my student visa is approved I\u2019m off. That should be anytime now, though I don\u2019t know how much the holiday season is screwing up the processing.\u201d\nJeremy frowned. \u201cI thought you weren\u2019t leaving until February.\u201d\n\u201cI wasn\u2019t, but my dad wants to head to D.C. to be with Mom, I don\u2019t want to be in Arizona anymore, and I\u2019m having trouble finding somewhere permanent to live over the net, so we decided I should leave as soon as all the paperwork is done. Mom and Dad don\u2019t seem to care about how much it\u2019ll cost, so I\u2019m heading off as soon as I can, and I\u2019ll have a couple of months to find somewhere to live and to get settled.\u201d\nJeremy glanced around and then lowered his voice. \u201cPlanning on some boyfriend-hunting before school starts?\u201d\nMason also checked to make sure no one could overhear them. \u201cMaybe. At a minimum, finding myself a fuck buddy or two for that horizontal partying you mentioned. I\u2019ve already looked up the details of Sydney\u2019s gay district. We\u2019ll see how it goes.\u201d He scowled into the distance for a moment before smiling. \u201cOne thing I promise you, I\u2019m not hiding who I am while I\u2019m there.\u201d\nJeremy slapped him on the back. \u201cGood for you!\u201d He grinned as he raised his voice back to a normal conversational volume. \u201cI was thinking about your trip the other day, and I realised that you\u2019ll be able to use your fake ID to do whatever you want because there\u2019s no way anyone there will be able to check it out.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m not taking it.\u201d Mason grinned when Jeremy reacted with surprise. \u201cFor starters, it\u2019s too dangerous. My real date of birth is on my passport, and if they ever crosscheck the two, I\u2019ll be in big trouble. I might even get kicked out of the country, and I don\u2019t want that to happen. But there\u2019s an even better reason for me to leave my fake ID at home.\u201d\nJeremy waited, and then gave Mason a mock scowl. \u201cAnd that is\u2026?\u201d\nMason chuckled. \u201cIt\u2019s because I won\u2019t need it. The legal age for practically everything in Australia is eighteen. I\u2019ll be able to buy drinks and go to clubs using my passport or driver\u2019s license as ID.\u201d\n\u201cMan, you get all the breaks!\u201d Jeremy raised an eyebrow in a hopeful manner. \u201cAny room in your suitcase for an extra person? I\u2019ll go on a diet if I have to.\u201d\nJeremy shrugged. \u201cIt was worth a try.\u201d He cocked his head. \u201cSo, your plans while at college will be studying, drinking, and sex. Did you find anything else to do?\u201d\n\u201cIs there anything else worth doing?\u201d Mason winked before continuing in a more serious tone. \u201cActually, I may have found something. I\u2019ve been checking out the social groups on the university website. They sound like high-school clubs, and they cover a lot of areas. Most don\u2019t interest me, but there\u2019s one sports club that sounds interesting. It may be a little weird, but it could be a lot of fun, too.\u201d\nMason grinned. \u201cQuidditch.\u201d\nJeremy stared for a moment and then laughed. \u201cYeah, man. As if.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m serious.\u201d Mason pulled out his phone and brought up a website. \u201cThe University of Sydney has a Quidditch team. Have a look.\u201d\nMason chuckled at the wide-eyed look that appeared on his friend\u2019s face. He knew Jeremy was a Harry Potter fan, and that\u2019s what originally led him to check out the Quidditch-team details. \u201cI did some more checking, and there are Quidditch teams here in L.A, too.\u201d He took his phone back for a moment and then brought up a new page. \u201cThe Los Angeles Gambits play USC on the 17th. If I\u2019m still around, what do you think about the two of us heading off to watch the game?\u201d\n\u201cFuck, yeah! And if you\u2019re not around, I\u2019ll go by myself.\u201d Jeremy checked out a few pages on the new website Mason had provided before handing back the phone. \u201cI didn\u2019t realise Quidditch was a real sport, let alone that so many people play it. I\u2019ll have to text Marcy and let her know that UCLA has a team. She\u2019ll want to check it out. Maybe even see if she can join.\u201d He smiled at Mason. \u201cIt looks weird and a little gay, but it could be fun. At worst, it\u2019ll be an interesting way to waste a couple of hours on a Saturday.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s what I thought, too.\u201d\n\u201cAre you seriously thinking of playing?\u201d\nMason considered it for a moment and then shook his head. \u201cNot really. I only brought it up because I knew you\u2019d be interested. There\u2019s a pickup basketball team that\u2019s more my thing. I\u2019d like to play some sports while I\u2019m there, even if it\u2019s just to keep fit. It\u2019ll also be a good way to make new friends.\u201d\nJeremy\u2019s smile faded as he gave Mason\u2019s arm a light punch. \u201cI know I\u2019ll be thousands of miles away, but I\u2019ll still be your friend. I hope you have a great time, man, but if you need me, you can talk to me on Skype whenever you want.\u201d\nMason grabbed Jeremy for a short hug. \u201cThanks.\u201d He let go and smiled. \u201cJust don\u2019t try Skyping me in the mornings.\u201d\nJeremy frowned and then grinned. \u201cYou\u2019re planning on getting a lot of late-night action?\u201d He thrust his hips forward a couple of times in a mimed sex act.\nMason chuckled. \u201cI hope, but that\u2019s not the reason. There\u2019s five-to-seven hours\u2019 difference in time, depending on the time of year. Your ten in the morning will be either five or three in the morning the next day for me. Five during winter and three during summer.\u201d He grinned. \u201cAnd if I get lucky, there\u2019s no way I\u2019m getting out of bed at that time of the night to answer your call.\u201d\n\u201cI hear you, man.\u201d Jeremy\u2019s brow wrinkled. \u201cWhy the different times for different seasons?\u201d\n\u201cDaylight savings. When we go on, they go off, for a net, two-hour shift. I had to sit down and work it out the other day so I could tell the \u2018rents. I don\u2019t want them calling me at odd hours, either.\u201d\n\u201cDon\u2019t worry about me. Call me at any time. If I\u2019m with someone, you can watch.\u201d Jeremy winked. \u201cThough I know which one of us you\u2019ll be keeping your eye on.\u201d\nMason playfully pushed him away. \u201cDude, that\u2019s gross!\u201d His grin slipped away, and he sighed. \u201cI\u2019m going to miss you.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019ll miss you, too. It\u2019s been tough enough these last few months, but it\u2019ll be worse knowing you\u2019re half the world away.\u201d Jeremy jabbed a finger at Mason. \u201cDon\u2019t forget to stay in touch! Marcy and the others want to know what\u2019s happening, too.\u201d\nMason grabbed Jeremy in a bear hug to keep from having to voice his feelings. He hoped no one at the party could see his quivering lips and the threatening tears.\n\u201cHave you heard from Robbie?\u201d Jeremy asked after Mason let him go.\n\u201cNot since that last call. After he was discharged from the hospital, he\u2019s gone into hiding. He told me he was heading north, but I haven\u2019t heard anything since.\u201d Mason screwed up his face for a moment. \u201cHe said he didn\u2019t want to be found and I shouldn\u2019t expect to hear from him again.\u201d\nMason didn\u2019t respond. He and Robbie had never been in love, but they had been comfortable with each other. Robbie had been more than a fuck buddy but less than a boyfriend. It was going to take time for Mason to find someone to fill the role Robbie had in his life.\nIt was mid-morning on Sunday, January 4th when the call came in. Clarissa, Neil, and Liam were in Deon\u2019s car as they drove up the Hume Freeway on their way from Melbourne to Sydney. Following them were Liam\u2019s parents and brother along with the rest of the luggage and other items Clarissa\u2019s and Liam\u2019s mothers had deemed necessary for the move.\n\u201cNovember Kilo Bravo calling Lima Juliet Bravo. Come in Lima Juliet Bravo!\u201d\nA red-faced Liam grabbed the walkie-talkie. \u201cNoel, cut it out! It was funny the first few times, but it\u2019s already getting old.\u201d\nLiam\u2019s younger brother had the bright idea of using walkie-talkies to communicate between the two vehicles that would be heading north\u2014instead of using their phones. After a short discussion, it had been decided Liam\u2019s parents and brother would be in the Bellweather\u2019s SUV, while Liam, Neil, and Clarissa would be in Deon\u2019s car. Liam and Clarissa would take turns driving, with a changeover every couple of hours.\nThen Noel suggested using the phonetic alphabet as call signs, based on each person\u2019s initials. Liam had thought it was a great idea until he realised his middle initial was J.\nClarissa, who was the current driver, snickered. \u201cYou tell him, Juliet.\u201d\n\u201cLima Juliet Bravo, Dad said you\u2019re driving too fast. We\u2019ve got the trailer, remember, and can\u2019t keep up with you if you\u2019re speeding. Over.\u201d\nLiam grinned. \u201cRoger that, November Kilo Bravo. I\u2019ll let Charlie Papa Hotel know. Over and out.\u201d He released the talk button. \u201cOh, Clarissa,\u201d he said in a lilting tone. \u201cNoel said you need to slow down.\u201d\nShe glared up at the rear-view mirror to where Liam and Neil were sitting in the back seat. \u201cNeil, hit him for me.\u201d\nNeil chuckled. \u201cI\u2019ll go one better.\u201d He grabbed Liam and pulled him in for a kiss.\n\u201cHey, I know you\u2019re Romeo, but there\u2019s a lady present.\u201d Clarissa smirked. \u201cSave it for tonight when we\u2019re in Sydney.\u201d\n\u201cHey, I can\u2019t help it. It must be fate,\u201d Neil said. \u201cI\u2019m November Sierra Romeo and he\u2019s Lima Juliet Bravo.\u201d He winked at Liam. \u201cI think it would\u2019ve been better if Liam\u2019s middle name was something like Roger so we could both be Romeos. We don\u2019t really need any Juliets in this relationship.\u201d\nClarissa chuckled. \u201cWould either Romeo or Juliet please check with the other vehicle as to the next stop? I think it should be Benalla, so Liam can take over the driving, and I can separate you two before you do something that\u2019ll get us all arrested.\u201d\nLiam laughed before using the walkie-talkie. He knew it was going to be a long day, but he was happy. They were on their way, and Neil was by his side. That was all he wanted.\n\u201cIs that the last one?\u201d Deon asked as he pushed the long cardboard box into the back of the van his father had hired for the day.\n\u201cThe last for this trip. We\u2019ll need to make another one later, but you can get started on putting everything together while Marcus and I bring the next set of boxes.\u201d Sam grinned at his son. \u201cIt\u2019ll be good to be able to walk around our apartment again instead of having the space filled with all this stuff.\u201d\nDeon bit his lower lip. \u201cIt was okay, though, wasn\u2019t it? You said you wouldn\u2019t mind\u2026\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s fine, Deon. It\u2019s just that when we said we\u2019d store the furniture that Liam and Clarissa had bought for their unit, we didn\u2019t expect quite this much.\u201d\nMarcus grinned as he closed the back of the van. \u201cWhen everything showed up on Friday, I started to wonder if your girlfriend had bought out the store.\u201d\n\u201cIt wasn\u2019t that much. They got most of it second-hand and only bought a few things new.\u201d Deon cocked his head. \u201cActually, I was surprised there wasn\u2019t more. I can\u2019t believe this stuff has enough for two bedrooms as well as a sofa-bed. Clarissa told me there\u2019s only a few items they\u2019ll be shopping for once they get here; they\u2019ve already organised most of what they want.\u201d\nSam chuckled. \u201cThis isn\u2019t everything. After I picked up the key from the real-estate agent yesterday, Marcus and I shifted most of the smaller items. They\u2019re already in the unit, some of them waiting to be unpacked and put together.\u201d\nDeon winced. \u201cSorry. I would\u2019ve helped you, but the club had us back in training immediately after New Year\u2019s, and I haven\u2019t been free until now.\u201d\n\u201cDon\u2019t worry about it. We both knew that, which is why we moved what we could and left the bigger stuff for when you could help.\u201d Sam smiled and then raised an eyebrow at his partner. When Marcus nodded and went back inside, Sam headed to the driver\u2019s door. \u201cLet\u2019s go and start setting everything up.\u201d\nIt wasn\u2019t a long drive to the townhouse-style unit where Clarissa and Liam would be living. That didn\u2019t surprise Deon since the location close to his father\u2019s place had been a major consideration when Liam had been house hunting. It was only after the AFL draft that Clarissa had decided she was taking the second bedroom.\nAs Sam parked the van, Deon had his first look at where his girlfriend would be living. From the outside, and based on the neighbouring houses, it appeared to be someone had converted a long, thin block into a set of four, two-story units facing a concrete driveway and narrow garden that ran to the back of the block. The unit Liam was renting was the second from the front.\nDeon frowned at the For Sale sign outside the front of the property. \u201cI hope the owner hasn\u2019t decided to sell their unit.\u201d He knew the apartment wasn\u2019t originally expected to be rented, but with the owner\u2019s son and daughter both deciding on an extended overseas trip, he was leasing out the unit until they returned. It had only been on the market for less than a day when Liam had snapped it up.\nSam smiled. \u201cHe hasn\u2019t. That sign\u2019s for the three-bedroom unit at the back of the block.\u201d He grinned at Deon. \u201cWe had the same worry yesterday when we came by, so we rang the agent.\u201d\nDeon shrugged before opening the back of the van. \u201cI hope for Liam\u2019s sake whoever moves into that place doesn\u2019t turn out to be homophobic. That\u2019ll make things painful for him and Neil.\u201d\n\u201cYeah\u2026\u201d Sam scowled for a moment before smiling again. \u201cI\u2019ll open Liam\u2019s unit, and then I\u2019ll be back to help. You work out what we\u2019re taking in first.\u201d\nIt was thirty minutes later before everything was in the apartment and placed in the appropriate rooms. At least, Deon hoped they were in the right rooms; all he had to go on was the list Clarissa had emailed to him after she\u2019d ordered everything.\n\u201cHow about a short break before we head back and get the last load?\u201d Sam asked.\n\u201cSounds good to me.\u201d Deon glanced around the room that was empty except for the pile of boxes. \u201cI hope Clarissa\u2019s happy here. I just can\u2019t visualise what this place would look like with furniture.\u201d\n\u201cShe saw it when Neil and Liam came up last year looking for a place to say, so I suppose she\u2019s got some idea of what she wants.\u201d Sam grinned. \u201cI\u2019m getting the impression Liam hasn\u2019t had a lot of input into what\u2019s going to happen.\u201d\nDeon grinned back. \u201cNot a lot, but Neil told me he\u2019s not fussy. Also, both Neil and Liam trust Clarissa\u2019s judgement, which is why she picked out the bedroom furniture for Liam, and all he had to do was pay for it.\u201d\n\u201cDidn\u2019t they used to go out?\u201d\n\u201cFor over a year, I think.\u201d Deon shrugged. \u201cThey didn\u2019t break up until he came out early last year. From what I\u2019ve been told, things were frosty for a while, but everything went back to normal when Liam started dating Neil.\u201d\nThere was silence for a couple of seconds before Sam spoke, his voice barely above a whisper. \u201cThings were frosty between us, too, after I came out to your mum.\u201d\nDeon\u2019s head snapped around. He stared at his father for a moment, taking in the pained expression and slightly bowed head. Not wanting to waste time, he stepped forward and embraced Sam. \u201cThings are good now, though. I\u2019m glad you\u2019re my dad.\u201d\nIt had taken a few months, but Deon no longer held any resentment for the way his father had walked out on his family almost ten years prior to move to Sydney to be with Marcus. Deon had been nine at the time, and the dramas of the marriage breakup had affected him deeply. He\u2019d held onto his anger for a long time before he let Sam back into his life.\nWhen Deon let go, Sam took a half-step back, smiled, and wiped a hand across his eyes. \u201cLet\u2019s go back and get the rest of the stuff.\u201d He waved a hand at the boxes in the room. \u201cThen we can get started putting it all together so it\u2019ll be ready when Clarissa and Liam arrive.\u201d\nDeon nodded. There was still a lot of work to be done, but he was happy he\u2019d be doing that work with both Sam and Marcus. Being drafted by Greater Western Sydney was giving him time to rebuild his relationship with his father, and he wasn\u2019t wasting that opportunity.\nOliver\u2019s housemate,Charlie McDonald, smiled as he waved a hand towards the kitchen table while heading to the kettle. \u201cDo you want a coffee?\u201d\nDave Islington shook his head. \u201cI\u2019m still avoiding caffeine. The doctor told me I don\u2019t need to, but I\u2019m not taking any chance. One episode was enough.\u201d\nCharlie flinched. \u201cSorry.\u201d He hadn\u2019t realised the automatic polite offer would remind Dave of the psychotic episode he\u2019d experienced early the previous year.\n\u201cIt\u2019s okay.\u201d Dave gave Charlie a relaxed smile. \u201cI\u2019m a lot better now. The doc says I can drop back to one appointment every two weeks until the season starts, and they can see how I handle the stress.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re looking a lot better, too. You didn\u2019t smile very much last year.\u201d Charlie hesitated as he tossed up on whether to ask why Dave, now player for one of the top AFL clubs, had come to visit or to wait until he brought it up himself. Taking his normal cautious approach, he decided to let Dave take the lead in the conversation.\n\u201cI didn\u2019t have a lot to smile about.\u201d Dave\u2019s eyes lost focus as his face dropped into an emotionless mask. \u201cThat happens when you discover you\u2019re crazy.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re not crazy!\u201d Charlie knew he was scowling, though he was uncertain as to how much he could push Dave. Dave would take more from him than anyone else, but there was still a line Charlie knew he couldn\u2019t cross. \u201cYou were hurt. Everyone understands that.\u201d\nDave snorted, a smile playing on his lips again. \u201cUse whatever words you want, Charlie. I know the truth. I\u2019m crazy\u2026but I\u2019m getting better.\u201d He glanced around. \u201cWhere\u2019s everyone else?\u201d\n\u201cOllie\u2019s gone somewhere with Helena, and I sent Ben and Roscoe out with a shopping list. They should be back soon.\u201d\n\u201cThings are still going strong between Ollie and Helena then?\u201d\nCharlie grinned. \u201cThey are. I\u2019m glad I took Todd\u2019s advice and picked the bedroom as far from Ollie\u2019s as possible. Roscoe\u2019s already started to complain about the noise at night. I think Ben\u2019s annoyed, too, but he\u2019s too polite to say anything.\u201d\n\u201cWhat about you and Stacey? Are you keeping Roscoe up, too?\u201d Dave smiled. \u201cYou can tell me to mind my own business, if you prefer.\u201d\nCharlie dropped his gaze. \u201cIf you don\u2019t mind,\u201d he said in a voice barely above a whisper.\n\u201cI\u2019m only teasing, Charlie.\u201d Dave sighed before changing the topic. \u201cTell me about Ben. I assume he\u2019s one of the new guys.\u201d\nCharlie spent the next ten minutes telling Dave about how Ben had applied to join the Leopards from Sydney, how he\u2019d been with the Sydney Swans Academy but hadn\u2019t been drafted. Rather than staying with the Swans and playing in their seconds team, he moved down to Melbourne to play in the VFL instead. The only piece of information he left off was the fact that Ben\u2019s gay. Ben had told a few of the players at the New Year\u2019s Eve party, but he wasn\u2019t being open about his sexuality.\nHe was finishing up when Ben and Ross arrived, laden with plastic bags full of groceries. Ross gave their guest a tentative smile. \u201cDave, it\u2019s good to see you again.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s good to see you, too.\u201d Dave grinned. \u201cI\u2019ve heard a rumour you\u2019re going to be playing in both the VFL and TAC Cup this year. I hope you haven\u2019t bitten off too much.\u201d\nRoss grinned back as he dumped the shopping onto the kitchen bench. \u201cI hope so, too. Julie\u2019s told me that if I\u2019m not up to it, she\u2019ll have me running laps until I am.\u201d\nDave laughed. \u201cThat\u2019s Julie. She was tough when she was just an assistant coach. She must be worse now she\u2019s your head coach.\u201d He stood up and stretched out a hand towards Ben. \u201cHi, I\u2019m Dave.\u201d\nBen\u2019s expression was serious as they shook. \u201cI know. Dave Islington, drafted by Hawthorn in the second round of the rookie draft. You were considered to be one of the best midfielders in last year\u2019s VFL.\u201d\nDave raised an eyebrow. \u201cWhere did you hear that?\u201d\nA slight smile played at the corner of Ben\u2019s mouth. \u201cFrom your ex-teammates. They\u2019ve all got a lot of good things to say about you.\u201d\nIt was Dave\u2019s turn to put on a serious expression. \u201cDo you know?\u201d He glanced at Ross. \u201cWhat about you?\u201d\nBen\u2019s brow wrinkled. \u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d\nWhen Ross shrugged, Dave turned to his old housemate. \u201cCharlie?\u201d\nCharlie gnawed at his lower lip as he looked at the other guys before returning his attention to Dave. \u201cRoss knows, Ben doesn\u2019t.\u201d\n\u201cKnow what?\u201d Ben asked.\nDave\u2019s gaze flicked to Ben for a moment before looking at Charlie. \u201cNot about my mental health issues. About why.\u201d\nRoss spoke first. \u201cNo one\u2019s said anything. All I know is that something happened to you. I don\u2019t know what. It\u2019s been made clear to me that I don\u2019t need to know.\u201d\n\u201cDo you want us to leave so you can talk to Charlie?\u201d Ben asked.\nDave screwed up his face before sighing. He fixed Ben with a steely gaze that made the younger man rock back. \u201cYou\u2019re a Leopard now. Do you understand what that means?\u201d\nBen nodded slowly. \u201cWe\u2019re family. We\u2019re there for each other. We trust each other. I can trust the Leopards with my life.\u201d He glanced at Charlie and then Ross. \u201cLike the fact that I\u2019m gay. I haven\u2019t told them all yet, but I\u2019m getting there. Slowly. If the word got back to my family, it could ruin me, but I trust the Leopards. They won\u2019t let me down.\u201d\nCharlie blinked. While Ben had told his housemates after only a few days, he hadn\u2019t expected Ben to say anything to Dave.\n\u201cWhy are you telling me?\u201d Dave asked. \u201cI\u2019m no longer a Leopard.\u201d\nBen gave him a lopsided smile. \u201cYou can\u2019t fool me. I\u2019ve only been with the club for just over a week, but even I know that\u2019s not true. You\u2019re still a Leopard, as are Jim, Ty, Paul, and Deon. You may not play for the club, but you\u2019re still family.\u201d\nDave stared for a moment and then nodded once. \u201cThanks.\u201d He turned back to Charlie. \u201cCan I have a word in private?\u201d\n\u201cWe can use my room while the guys put away the shopping.\u201d Charlie would normally have smiled at Ben and Ross when he said that, but he sensed Dave wanted to talk about something serious.\nA minute later, Dave was sitting on Charlie\u2019s computer-desk chair while Charlie sat on the edge of the bed. Dave screwed up his face. \u201cThey\u2019ve set a date for the court case.\u201d\nCharlie grimaced. \u201cI supposed it had to happen. When is it?\u201d\n\u201cThe trial starts January 27th. They\u2019re expecting it to go for at least a week, possibly more.\u201d\n\u201cYou have to be there the whole time?\u201d\n\u201cNo. The prosecutor is going to try to have my testimony as early as possible. The club has told me they\u2019ll let the press know I\u2019m going to be there just before I show up.\u201d\n\u201cWhy the hell are they going to do that?\u201d\nDave didn\u2019t meet Charlie\u2019s outraged gaze. \u201cThey said that while the press are good about not publishing the names of those in\u2026 sexual abuse cases\u2026they may slip if they\u2019re caught by surprise.\u201d\nCharlie spotted the hesitation before Dave mentioned the abuse. It was a sign of progress that he was able to say that much. Previously, he would allude to it without saying it outright.\n\u201cThe club said it\u2019s likely the press will report that a current AFL player is one of the bastard\u2019s victims, but if they\u2019re warned, they won\u2019t even mention the name of the club. That\u2019s the best I can hope for.\u201d\nCharlie shuddered. He knew what would happen if Dave\u2019s name was leaked. The trial of a junior-football coach for molesting players under his charge was going to be newsworthy by itself. Having an AFL player testifying would raise its profile to that of a major case. \u201cDo you think that\u2019ll work?\u201d\nDave shrugged, his head still bowed. \u201cI don\u2019t know. The guys at the club have assured me the media will play ball, that they won\u2019t mention my name, but it only takes one\u2026\u201d He started to shake. \u201cSomeone outside of the media may put two and two together and work it out. Everyone knows I have mental-health issues. They may guess why.\u201d\n\u201cI need my friends, Charlie. I need them to be ready to help me if I need it.\u201d He looked up, his face distraught. \u201cThe Hawks are supporting me, but as Ben said, the Leopards are my family. I\u2019m going to need people to support me when the court case starts.\u201d\nCharlie nodded while maintaining eye contact with Dave. \u201cI\u2019ll let them know. We\u2019ll be there for you.\u201d He hesitated. \u201cWhat about the new guys? Roscoe probably has some idea of what\u2019s going on, but Ben and the other guys don\u2019t. What should I say?\u201d\n\u201cTell them, Charlie. Tell them the truth before they hear any lies about what happened.\u201d\n\u201cTell them!\u201d Dave\u2019s face contorted with a mixture of anger and frustration. His shoulders then slumped, and his voice dropped to a whisper. \u201cPlease tell them. I can\u2019t do it.\u201d\nCharlie nodded again. Despite this not being the first time he\u2019d seen Dave in this state, it still shook him to his core to see his friend, his former teammate, a strong and aggressive football player, reduced to a shivering wreck all because of something that had been done to him when he was eleven years old.\nClarissa checked the text message she\u2019d received. \u201cI\u2019ve got some bad news, Liam.\u201d\nLiam didn\u2019t shift his eyes from the road. It was mid-afternoon and the strain of the long-day drive from Melbourne was beginning to take its toll despite the regular driver rotation. \u201cWhat is it?\u201d\n\u201cMy bed\u2019s been put together, but when they unpacked the boxes, one of the parts for yours was faulty. Deon said he\u2019s already contacted the store and they\u2019ll send out a replacement box sometime this week.\u201d\nLiam grimaced. \u201cDid they say when?\u201d\n\u201cDeon didn\u2019t tell me, but I\u2019m sure they\u2019ll tell us which day it\u2019ll be once they know.\u201d She smirked at Neil who was sitting with her in the back seat; the front passenger seat was occupied by one of her boxes from home. \u201cI\u2019m sure you and Neil can find something to do to pass the time on whatever the day is that you wait for them to show up.\u201d\nNeil\u2019s face was red. \u201cIt doesn\u2019t sound like that much of a big deal, Liam. You can put the mattress on the floor and sleep there until the bed\u2019s ready.\u201d\n\u201cWe can sleep there until the bed\u2019s ready.\u201d Liam chuckled as he glanced at his boyfriend via the rear-view mirror. \u201cWe\u2019ve got almost two months until uni starts, so I\u2019m expecting you to be around a lot of the time.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re definitely welcome to stay nights,\u201d Clarissa said, smiling at Neil. \u201cJust remember there\u2019s someone else who\u2019ll be sleeping in the house, and she\u2019s of the female persuasion, so keep the noise down, and don\u2019t wander around the house naked.\u201d\n\u201cThe same goes for you, Clarissa,\u201d Liam said. \u201cYou\u2019re not living alone, either.\u201d\n\u201cAnd what do you think I\u2019ll be doing to make noise? Deon will not be staying nights.\u201d\nLiam\u2019s teasing tone disappeared. \u201cYou\u2019re still waiting until you\u2019re married? I thought that now that you\u2019ve an AFL player on the leash, you\u2019d\u2026\u201d His voice drifted off.\nThere was a silence for a couple of seconds before Clarissa responded. \u201cDeon knows I want to wait. He\u2019s accepted that. When it\u2019s time, I\u2019ll let him stay\u2026assuming he\u2019s the one, of course.\u201d\n\u201cBut, why?\u201d Neil screwed up his face and quickly continued. \u201cForget it. It\u2019s none of my business.\u201d\nClarissa smiled as she reached out and put a hand on Neil\u2019s shoulder. \u201cIt\u2019s okay. Deon and I haven\u2019t been going out for very long, and I\u2019m not sleeping with someone until I\u2019m sure they\u2019re the person I\u2019m going to marry. It\u2019s still early days for us, and Deon knows the score.\u201d She winked. \u201cAfter all, I wasted almost two years of my life with some creep who turned out to be gay, and\u2014\u201d\n\u201cLove you, too,\u201d Liam, the creep in question, interjected.\n\u201c\u2014and that\u2019s why I\u2019m not going to rush into anything. While I\u2019m following Deon to Sydney, like Liam\u2019s following you, Neil, there\u2019s still a lot of uncertainty regarding our futures. Deon may crash out as an AFL player, we may find out the stress of playing national football is too much for our relationship, or he may be traded to another club before I finish my degree. Until I finish uni and until we know where Deon\u2019s headed with his career, we don\u2019t know what\u2019s going to happen.\u201d\n\u201cDeon\u2019s loyal.\u201d Neil was emphatic. \u201cHe won\u2019t let you down.\u201d\n\u201cHis last girlfriend broke up with him because he couldn\u2019t balance football and a relationship,\u201d Clarissa said softly. She turned her head to stare out of the window at the countryside through which they were driving. \u201cI\u2019m not going to be jealous about being put behind a game in his priority list, but unless he shows that I\u2019ve got a reasonable place in that list, things may not work out.\u201d\nIt was Neil\u2019s turn to reach out to touch her. \u201cJust tell him if there\u2019s a problem. He really cares for you. The fact he\u2019s at the unit putting together furniture on a Sunday afternoon so it\u2019ll be ready for when we arrive, says something.\u201d\n\u201cYes, it does. Thanks, Neil.\u201d She gave the driver a mock glare. \u201cAs for you, Liam. You look after this guy. He\u2019s been through too much over this last year for you to fuck him around.\u201d\nThere was no hesitation with Liam\u2019s response. \u201cI know. Like Deon, I\u2019m loyal, too. I\u2019m with Neil for as long as he\u2019ll have me.\u201d\nDeon, Sam, and Marcus were sitting on the newly put-together sofa-bed while they waited for Liam, Neil, Clarissa and Liam\u2019s family to arrive.\nMarcus patted the sofa. \u201cI\u2019ve been meaning to ask. Is this just in case they have visitors, or do they plan on people sleeping over?\u201d\n\u201cA bit of both.\u201d Deon blushed. \u201cClarissa and I are taking things slowly. If I stay the night, this will be where I\u2019ll be sleeping. It may also be used if Liam or Clarissa have friends come up from Melbourne for a visit.\u201d\n\u201cAnd how often do you intend to stay the night?\u201d Marcus smiled to indicate he was only teasing.\n\u201cNot as often as I\u2019d like. I\u2019ve got a lot of early starts with the club at the moment as we get ready for the start of the pre-season, so I need to be home with the Kennedy\u2019s,\u201d Deon said, referring to the host family he was currently living with.\n\u201cDo you and Kevin still plan on finding a place for yourselves?\u201d Sam asked.\n\u201cDefinitely.\u201d Deon grinned at his father. \u201cI\u2019ve had a year of looking after myself, and while the Kennedy\u2019s are great, they\u2019re just a little controlling. They don\u2019t mean it,\u201d he quickly added, \u201cbut I feel uncomfortable whenever I mess up their plans because I didn\u2019t do what they expected. I\u2019d like to be back in control of my own life, even if I\u2019m still being dictated by the club.\u201d\n\u201cAnd Kevin?\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s not quite the same for him because he\u2019s never lived by himself, but he wants somewhere with less restrictions. He and Daphne are really hitting it off, but his host family won\u2019t allow her to stay the night. He\u2019d like somewhere they can spend some time together without worrying about being interrupted.\u201d\n\u201cDo you think it\u2019ll work out? Both of you have demanding jobs\u2026and for opposing football teams. If Kevin\u2019s never been responsible for things like shopping, cooking, and cleaning, you may have problems.\u201d\nDeon shrugged. \u201cWe\u2019ll work it out. He knows what you\u2019re saying, and he\u2019s told me he\u2019ll do his part. Indeed, he thought I might have the worst of it since I\u2019m a first-year player and he\u2019s starting his second year. The pressure from our clubs will be higher for me than they will be for him, or at least that\u2019s what he expects. We\u2019re not going into this with our eyes closed.\u201d He grinned. \u201cWe\u2019re also not rushing. We\u2019re not getting a lot of time to go house-hunting at the moment, and that\u2019s not going to change, especially with the AFL Players\u2019 Association induction camp back in Melbourne next week.\u201d\n\u201cWhat\u2019s this induction camp about?\u201d Marcus asked. \u201cYou haven\u2019t mentioned it before.\u201d\n\u201cHaven\u2019t I?\u201d Deon frowned in thought. \u201cMaybe I haven\u2019t. It\u2019s a two-day camp for new players. It covers things like how to handle social media, financial planning, planning for our careers after the AFL, et cetera. Kevin did it last year and told me there\u2019ll be a lot of useful stuff for me to know. It\u2019s run by the Players\u2019 Association, not the AFL itself, so it focuses on what we need as players to be successful and warns us of the pitfalls we can encounter.\u201d\nThe three continued to chat about Deon\u2019s new career as a professional footballer and what that meant when the doorbell rang. \u201cThey\u2019re here!\u201d Deon leapt to his feet.\nWhen he opened the front door, it wasn\u2019t who he expected. \u201cKev? Daphne?\u201d Deon smiled and stepped back to allow the couple to enter. \u201cWhat are you doing here?\u201d\n\u201cI asked Liam to let me know when they were getting close. We\u2019re here to say hello and give them a couple of housewarming gifts.\u201d Daphne was holding a shopping bag, while Kev was carrying six pizza boxes. \u201cWe also brought dinner. Liam texted their order about half an hour ago.\u201d\n\u201cWe were going to order something once they arrived.\u201d Deon leant over to give Daphne a kiss on the cheek.\n\u201cTypical GWS Giant. Always behind the play.\u201d Kevin grinned to indicate he wasn\u2019t serious with his comment about Deon\u2019s football club. \u201cThey\u2019ve had a long drive, and they\u2019re not going to want to wait for something to eat.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m surprised Clarissa didn\u2019t tell me what they were doing.\u201d\nKevin chuckled. \u201cShe\u2019s driving the last section, so she can\u2019t text.\u201d He placed the pizzas on the coffee table Deon had put together earlier. \u201cSam, Marcus, it\u2019s good to see you again.\u201d\n\u201cYou, too,\u201d Sam said as he rose. \u201cSit down. The sofa\u2019s more comfortable than the kitchen chairs.\u201d\n\u201cWhat did you bring them?\u201d Marcus asked Daphne as he, too, stood and offered his seat.\nShe smiled as she and Kevin sat down. \u201cSomething my brother suggested. It was the best gift he received when he moved into his own place. Power boards and extension cords. Power points are never where you really need them, and there\u2019s not usually enough where you want them.\u201d\nDeon laughed. \u201cToo true. I remember when I moved into the house with Jim, Ty, and Ryan back in Melbourne. One of the first things I had to do was go buy a power board so I could get everything in my bedroom plugged in. There was only one double-socket power point near where I had set up my desk.\u201d\n\u201cSpeaking of Jim and Ty,\u201d Kevin said. \u201cLiam told me they\u2019re looking for a place to stay for Mardi Gras.\u201d\nDeon nodded. \u201cThey\u2019re hoping we\u2019ll have our own place by then and they can stay with us.\u201d He grinned. \u201cOtherwise, the brat will probably talk Liam into letting them stay here.\u201d\n\u201cHey, we can\u2019t have that.\u201d Kevin cocked his head. \u201cWe both have Tuesday off. How about spending some time house-hunting?\u201d\n\u201cWhat about Mardi Gras? Are you going to march in the parade? I\u2019ve already told the Swans I\u2019ll be marching, and I\u2019ve started to ask around if any of the other players will join me.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019ll be there to not only support Jim but also my dad.\u201d Deon turned and smiled at Sam. \u201cI\u2019d like it if you and Marcus will march alongside me, Dad, though I\u2019ll understand if it\u2019s too much for someone of your advanced age.\u201d\n\u201cWhy you...\u201d Sam gave Deon a mock glare before breaking into a grin. \u201cI\u2019d be proud to march with you.\u201d\nLater that night, after Sam and Marcus had returned to their apartment, Deon had taken his car and driven back to the host family he was living with, Kevin had taken Daphne home, and Liam\u2019s parents and brother had checked into the hotel they\u2019d booked for the week, Liam and Neil snuggled up together on the mattress in Liam\u2019s room. Several open boxes with the parts for his bed were against one wall, while the chest of drawers he\u2019d purchased stood against another. One suitcase had been opened, but Liam had decided that sorting out the rest of his belongings could wait until the next day. Once that was done, the plan was to head to the apartment Sam and Marcus owned to settle Neil into their spare room.\n\u201cIt\u2019s sort of strange, being here,\u201d Neil said as he rested his head on Liam\u2019s bare chest. \u201cIt\u2019s a new start, but it also feels like it\u2019s no big deal because it\u2019s not the first time I\u2019ve had to move.\u201d\nLiam used the arm that was around Neil\u2019s back to give his boyfriend a reassuring squeeze. \u201cFor you, no, but it\u2019s the first time for me. Even for you, this isn\u2019t as stressful as the last time.\u201d\n\u201cYes and no. I don\u2019t have the worries I had with my parents back then, but it keeps hitting me that I don\u2019t know many people here. I\u2019ve got you\u2026\u201d Neil paused to give Liam a quick kiss. \u201c\u2026and Clarissa, but the only other person I really know is Deon. Sam and Marcus are great\u2014I still can\u2019t get over the fact they\u2019re giving me a place to stay for the next four years\u2014but I still don\u2019t really know them; I only had the occasional weekend when they were down from Sydney. The same goes for Daphne and Kev.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019ll get to know all of them better, and you\u2019ll make new friends, too. We both will. We\u2019re here for the long haul, Neil. As you said, it\u2019s a new start. That can be scary\u2014I\u2019m a little scared, too\u2014but as long as we\u2019ve got each other, I don\u2019t care.\u201d\nNeil sighed. \u201cYeah\u2026 I hope I don\u2019t embarrass Deon and Kev.\u201d\n\u201cYou mean at the housewarming party they suggested?\u201d Liam chuckled. \u201cYou\u2019ll be fine. That\u2019s two weeks away, and you\u2019ll have a chance to meet some of their teammates that they\u2019ll be inviting before then, anyway. Don\u2019t forget, you were part of last year\u2019s VFL premiership winning team. You\u2019ll have things to talk to them about.\u201d\n\u201cBut I\u2019m not a player! I was only a runner. You can talk football more than I can.\u201d\n\u201cYou weren\u2019t only a runner. You were much more to the team than that, and you know things that other people don\u2019t know. I\u2019m sure the guys will be interested in the Leopards; Deon and you are the only ones around here who can talk about them with confidence. You\u2019ll be fine.\u201d\nNeil looked up into Liam\u2019s eyes. Liam could see the fear Neil was experiencing, but he could also sense the trust Neil had in him. It was that trust that help Liam push his own worries to the back of his mind. As he had told Neil, as long as they had each other, he was sure they would not only survive, but thrive.\nIt was just after seven on Monday morning when Mason stepped out of the customs area at Sydney airport. He was in a slightly better mood than when he had boarded the Qantas jet on Saturday night, partly because he had been unable to sustain his anger for the entire fifteen-hour flight. He still resented his father\u2019s high-handed actions in scheduling a flight the day after he had received his student visa, but he no longer felt like disowning his family. His father had spun it as giving him more time in Australia and had suggested after settling in that he should go visit other parts of the country before college starts, but Mason knew his father just wanted to get rid of him.\nThe other reason for not being in as sour a mood as when the flight started was that he discovered that since his father had booked him on Australian airline, Australian laws applied when it came to drinking once they were in the air. The business-class cabin staff hadn\u2019t allowed him to get drunk, but since he had been polite whenever he spoke to them, they hadn\u2019t been too harsh in restricting his alcohol consumption during the flight. They\u2019d supplied him with a few drinks after take-off, which, given that it was after midnight according to his body clock when he finished, allowed him to nap for a few hours. He then had a steady but slow supply of beers until they landed. He was definitely tipsy, something the Australian customs officer who checked his passport and visa had commented on with some amusement\u2014but he wasn\u2019t drunk.\nDragging his suitcase behind him and with his backpack over his shoulder, he strolled past the crowd of strangers waiting anxiously for friends and family. His father had told him that he\u2019d booked a limousine to take him to his hotel.\nHe didn\u2019t have to go far before he saw a Middle Eastern gentleman in a dark suit holding his phone in front of him. The display showed the name MASON RIVERS in a large font. Mason hesitated a moment\u2014the driver\u2019s race wasn\u2019t what he expected to see in Australia\u2014and then approached. \u201cHi, I\u2019m Mason.\u201d\nThe man smiled. \u201cPleased to meet you, Mr. Rivers. My name is Tareq, and I am your driver for today.\u201d He gestured towards Mason\u2019s bags. \u201cWould you like a hand with your luggage?\u201d\n\u201cThanks.\u201d After handing the suitcase over while keeping the backpack, Mason followed the driver out of the building. \u201cDid you say you\u2019re my driver for the day?\u201d He paused to use his phone to take a couple of quick selfies as he had promised to let Jeremy know when he had arrived. Mason planned on sending the pictures once he was in the car.\nTareq gave him another grin. \u201cThat is correct. After you have checked into the hotel, I\u2019ll drive you to wherever you want to go.\u201d\nMason had been given a set of chores to do that day\u2014opening an Australian bank account and signing up for phone service with a local provider being at the top of the list\u2014and it was definitely convenient to have someone drive him. What annoyed Mason was not knowing that this would be the case.\n\u201cOkay,\u201d Mason said, trying to make sure he didn\u2019t take his annoyance out on the innocent. He knew he would have to concentrate to avoid lashing out at someone who didn\u2019t deserve it. He was tired, not quite drunk, and still feeling resentment at the situation. It was also possible his father had told him about the driver, but it may have been at the stage of their conversation where Mason had stopped listening. \u201cWhere are you from, Tareq? I was expecting an Australian accent.\u201d\n\u201cMy family and I moved here from Jordan three years ago. My son is already developing an accent, but it is taking longer for me. Old dogs and new tricks, as they say.\u201d\nMason laughed. Tareq\u2019s good humour and seemingly unlimited supply of broad smiles appeared to be the antidote he needed. He could already feel himself relaxing.\nIt was around that same time that Abraham Rivers entered the secure apartment he and his wife were renting in Washington DC. For him, it was a late Sunday afternoon, not early Monday morning. He found his wife at the dining table with a large collection of documents scattered across the surface.\nJuanita Rivers abandoned her work as soon as she saw him and quickly found herself wrapped in his arms. \u201cI\u2019m glad you\u2019re here.\u201d\nHe kissed her thoroughly and then nodded to the table. \u201cHomework?\u201d\nShe chuckled. \u201cAnd this is only the start. There\u2019s a number of pieces of legislation that I need to understand quickly if I\u2019m to do my job.\u201d She eased back but kept one hand in his. \u201cA good flight?\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m here in one piece, and I\u2019m not late. That makes it a good flight.\u201d He checked his phone and grimaced. \u201cMason\u2019s flight landed about an hour ago. Has he sent you a text?\u201d\n\u201cNot yet.\u201d Juanita sighed. \u201cI still think we should\u2019ve told him.\u201d\nAbraham shook his head. \u201cHe didn\u2019t need to know. I\u2019d prefer for him to be angry at me because I threw him out of the country than for him to worry. He\u2019s safe where he is, and hopefully he has no reason to come home.\u201d\n\u201cHe\u2019s still my little boy.\u201d Juanita sat back down at the table but didn\u2019t reach for any of the documents. \u201cHow sure are you that he was in danger?\u201d\n\u201cAfter that New Year\u2019s Eve party Mason went to, the police told me one of their informants said someone had been asking about him, and our security team spotted a suspicious vehicle near our place that was registered to a member of the gang that shot Robbie Wilson. It may all be innocent, but I wasn\u2019t going to take chances with Mason\u2019s life.\u201d\n\u201cWe could\u2019ve explained it to him.\u201d\n\u201cAnd he may have told us that we\u2019re overreacting, that he\u2019d be fine having a farewell party with his friends like he wanted. No, he\u2019s better off being mad at me. He\u2019ll get over that, but I wouldn\u2019t have gotten over him being shot. I made my decision, and I don\u2019t regret it.\u201d Abraham gave his wife a wry smile. \u201cI suspect he\u2019s going to abuse his Amex card between now and when school starts as a form of protest, but I can live with that. 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        "raw_content": "Banner image in the campaign marking the 7th anniversary of the imprisonment of the Yaran. (Photo: Baha\u2019i World News Service)\nA global campaign to call attention to the long and unjust imprisonment of seven Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed leaders spawned a worldwide outcry on the seventh anniversary of their arrest, reports the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed World News Service. From simple village assembly halls to government chambers, individuals and groups raised their voices to denounce the unjust incarceration of the seven, along with the 110 other Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00eds currently jailed for their religious beliefs and other prisoners of conscience in Iran.\n\u201cWe were touched by the depth and heart with which people around the world, from so many different backgrounds and experiences, came together in support of the seven wrongfully imprisoned Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed leaders in Iran,\u201d said Bani Dugal, principal representative of the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed International Community\u2019s United Nations Office, which coordinated the campaign.\n\u201cThe degree to which people everywhere understand the magnitude of injustice experienced by Iranian Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed citizens as a result of government policy was truly highlighted by this campaign. We can see their support in not only the official statements that the campaign generated, but also the songs, poems, personal stories and other demonstrations of solidarity it produced. The suffering of the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00eds is mirrored in that of other religious minorities and free-thinkers in Iran. An improvement in conditions for the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed community will signal a greater respect for the human rights of all citizens,\u201d said Ms. Dugal.\nThe Yaran, top from left, Behrouz Tavakkoli, Fariba Kamalabadi, Vahid Tizfahm, Mahvash Sabet; bottom left, Jamaloddin Khanjani, Saeid Rezaie and Afif Naeimi. (Photo: Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed World News Service)\nThe campaign took the theme \u201cSeven Days in Remembrance of Seven Years in Prison for the Seven Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed Leaders.\u201d Each day of the week-long campaign, starting 14 May 2015, was dedicated to one member of the seven: Mahvash Sabet, Fariba Kamalabadi, Jamaloddin Khanjani, Afif Naeimi, Saeid Rezaie, Behrouz Tavakkoli and Vahid Tizfahm.\nThe campaign prompted numerous articles in the news media, statements of support from senior government officials, parliamentarians, and human rights organizations, and hundreds if not thousands of events and observances organized by individuals and groups around the world to honor the seven.\nIn moving displays of sympathy and unity with the imprisoned Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed leaders, relatives and friends of the seven posted numerous personal accounts and recollections. The niece of Saeid Rezaie, Pooneh Heidarieh, recorded a video honoring her uncle. Other video interviews with relatives of Fariba Kamalabadi and Behrouz Tavakkoli, were also widely distributed. A number of relatives of the seven were quoted in an extensive article on Iranwire.\nThe campaign was most visible on social media, using the hashtag #7Bahais7years. Two Facebook event pages in English and Persian also served as rallying points for the campaign.\n\u201cWhat was most inspiring about this global campaign was that it highlighted, through a vibrant social media community, the injustices faced by the seven imprisoned Bah\u00e1\u2019e saw messages, videos, and images on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter from nearly every continent, displaying a wide variety of creative expression,\u201d said Ms. Dugal.\nTo read more about the response to this campaign, visit: http://news.bahai.org/story/1056.\n\u00ab Spring 2015 issue of Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed Canada",
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        "raw_content": "Honduran Tourism is Discussed at the Berlin Economic Forum 2016\n\u201cNation Branding: Creative Economies, Sustainable Tourism & Responsible Foreign Investments- Perspectives from Honduras\u201d\nThe guests who presented Honduras were the Ambassador of Honduras to Germany, His Excellency Ram\u00f3n Custodio Espinoza, the country brand international representative from the Foreign Service for Honduras, Ms. Alejandra Zelaya, the country brand director in the office of the Presidency of Honduras, Ms.Celia Su\u00e1rez, and the marketing manager from the International Tourism Board of Honduras, Ms. Sue Ellen Ch\u00e1vez.\nAt the beginning the Ambassador, after a short introduction about his relationship with ICD, explained the importance of the ITB for international tourism and showed his enthusiasm to be at ICD to promote his country.\nAfter that Ms. Zelaya presented the brand of Honduras. She explained that the creation of the Brand, started last year and will be complete in 2017. They have two main objects to support their strategy: creating a country brand to foster the national image of the future of Honduras, and strengthening the construction of a positive perception of the country in key audiences like investors, businessmen and tourism operators. In order to reach this goal they created a national council and an institution in which are involved both the private and public sector. Engaged in the development of the Brand are the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the Presidency, Honduras Institute of Tourism, Ministry of Economic Development and the Private Sector.\nThe Brand has three main pillars that they want to increase: investment; strengthening Honduras\u2019 bonds with foreign investors, tourism; displaying Honduras\u2019 diverse tourism offering, and exports; and highlighting the quality of Honduran products.\nTo complete the Brand they needed an image to be recognized that they obtained through a public contest.\nThe guest spoke also about two projects they are developing, the first one is a book \u201cHonduras en tus Ojos\u201d, in which are contained photos of the country, the second is a documentary \u201cInventory of the heart\u201d, to show the beautiful places to the world.\nMs. Zelaya concluded her speech by telling the fact that the Brand has four ambassadors, people who represent different parts of the culture and work every day to connect the world to Honduras.\nAt the conclusion of the presentation of the Brand she called upon Ms. Su\u00e1rez, who spoke about the main product of Honduras: coffee. 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For this reason she spoke mainly about the marketing of Honduras, she began by asking how many members of the audience had heard of Honduras as a tourism destination, to which there was a positive response.\nThe focus of her talk was on the main products of the tourism board as well as the new products they are launching this year and the impact they are having on sustainable tourism. Firstly, Ms Chavez listed the natural assets that Honduras is blessed with which make it a popular tourist destination, from its coral reefs, 500 miles of Caribbean coast, to its world famous chocolate.\nThey have a joint project with UNICEF and many others with focus towards sustainable and responsible tourism. 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        "raw_content": "GOING GLOBAL: HIGHLIGHTS WILL BE SCREENED ON BET IN THE UK, FRANCE AND AFRICA\nA USA SPECIAL WILL FEATURE ON BET HER AND ACROSS BET.COM\nTHE 2017 MOBO AWARDS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE FIRST DIRECT ARENA IN LEEDS; ANNOUNCED PERFORMERS INCLUDE BILLBOARD\u2019S #1 U.S. STAR CARDI B, KREPT & KONAN, STEFFLON DON, YUNGEN, DAVIDO, TOKIO MYERS, RAY BLK, YXNG BANE, NOT3S AND THE B POSITIVE CHOIR\nViacom is delighted to announce the prestigious 2017 MOBO Awards will exclusively broadcast across a number of its owned and operated TV networks in the UK and internationally, including Channel 5, which will be the official host broadcaster for the first time.\nProduced by AVANTI Media, the world-renowned awards show celebrating the best in urban music, will broadcast on Channel 5 at 11pm on Wednesday 29 November 2017. 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        "raw_content": "Calgary: \u201cNot Toronto Again!\u201d\nTORONTO (Nov. 28) \u2014 Two nights after enduring one of the most excruciating losses in its professional sports history, the city of Calgary welcomes a team from\u2026 Toronto. That\u2019s right, the Maple Leafs invade the Scotiabank Saddledome later tonight, 48 hours after the Argos\u2019 Grey Cup shocker against the Stampeders.\nKind of like piling on, isn\u2019t it?\nWere it not for the multitudes that dig out their Frank Mahovlich sweaters every time the Leafs venture west, this might be seen as cruelty of fate. The last reminder Calgary sports fans need right now is of a team from Ontario wearing blue and white. Even if it isn\u2019t double\u2013blue. But, the 2017\u201318 National Hockey League schedule arrived a couple of weeks before the Argonauts or Stampeders opened the Canadian Football League season. When Calgary annihilated Hamilton 60\u20131 (July 29) and Montreal 59\u201311 (Sep. 29), no one figured a Leafs visit to the Saddledome on Nov. 28 would have any \u201cring\u201d to it. In fact, no one suspected a haunting refrain with five minutes left in the Grey Cup on Sunday; the Stampeders holding an eight\u2013point edge and looking to salt away their much\u2013expected win by punching the ball into the Toronto end zone from five yards out. Thirty seconds and 109 yards later, the football worm had turned (more on that, below).\nAs such, Calgarians will schlep to their antiquated arena this evening with nightmarish visions of Cassius Vaughan and Lirim Hajrullahu prancing through their minds. Better, I\u2019m certain, that some abstract opponent \u2014 Arizona, Dallas, New Jersey \u2014 should be in town. Instead, it\u2019s the annual hockey dose of Toronto, so achingly soon after a poisonous football dose of\u2026 Toronto. Pity the poor Cow\u2013towner\u2019s. One might suspect that even a Flames victory over the Maple Leafs \u2014 hardly a lock given that Calgary is just 6\u20135\u20130 at home this season; Toronto 7\u20134\u20130 on the road \u2014 will mitigate Sunday\u2019s dismay. Though time does heal, 48 hours is not nearly enough time. If the Leafs emerge triumphant, with the arena turncoats cheering madly, Calgary sports fans may settle for a week of Netflix. Anything to sway the mind from defeat\u2026 and that horror\u2013filled reversal in the snow on Sunday night in Ottawa. Oh no, not Toronto\u2026 again!\nGRAPES LOVES THE BIG DANE\nAccording to Don Cherry, the Leafs have the NHL\u2019s best player nearing the one\u2013third mark of the schedule. Though scuffling a bit in the past week with losses to Arizona, Florida and Washington, and sitting eighth in the overall standings, Toronto is 15\u20139\u20131 after 25 games chiefly because of goalie Frederik Andersen.\n\u201cThis guy is unbelievable,\u201d Cherry told Ron MacLean on Saturday while TV viewers were watching highlights of Toronto\u2019s victory at Carolina the previous night. \u201cTo me, he\u2019s the most valuable player in the league. He sees more rubber than anybody and is tied for the [NHL] lead in shutouts. He holds Toronto in every game and is what [Cam] Talbot was for Edmonton last year. The Oilers weren\u2019t that good. And, the Leafs aren\u2019t that good. Andersen stops more shots than anyone. He\u2019s fantastic, as far as I\u2019m concerned.\u201d\nDonald S. has a point.\nThough Andersen started slowly for the second time in as many years with the Blue and White, he is conjuring visions of Curtis Joseph and Ed Belfour \u2014 the two best Toronto goalies (with honorable mentions to Mike Palmateer and Felix Potvin) of the post\u20131967 era. The good Leaf teams under Pat Quinn (1998\u20132004) also played run\u2013and\u2013gun hockey most games and required bailing out from between the pipes. Cujo, in particular, provided such rescue innumerably during his four\u2013season stint (1998\u201399 to 2001\u201302) with the hockey club. Andersen, since the beginning of November (and including the Leafs opener, at Winnipeg, Oct. 4), has similarly stolen points. He may not be in the early Hart Trophy conversation (goalies rarely are), but he has performed quite remarkably on many nights.\nKARMA FLIP \u2014 46 YEARS LATER\nTo an enduring generation of football fans in Toronto, the afternoon of Nov. 28, 1971 is still remembered for \u201cthe fumble\u201d. Sure\u2013handed rookie Leon McQuay, who had lost the ball only once during the regular season, slipped on the drenched astro\u2013turf at Empire Stadium in Vancouver and guaranteed the Calgary Stampeders would knock off Leo Cahilll\u2019s Toronto Argonauts in the Grey Cup game. Perhaps 46 years from today \u2014 in 2063 \u2014 football fans in Calgary may remember Nov. 26, 2017 for\u2026 \u201cthe fumble\u201d. In this case, a startling 109\u2013yard return for a touchdown by Cassius Vaughan of the Argos with 4:35 remaining that completely reversed Sunday night\u2019s CFL championship at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa.\nKarma is both a wonderful ally and a dreaded adversary. It required nearly a half\u2013century of football meetings between the Argos and Stampeders for the worm to finally turn, though no Toronto fan watching the 1971 Grey Cup (I was 12 years old) will fully recover from the McQuay fumble and the aftermath of that bitter defeat. The Argos could win 20 Grey Cups between now and the end of my life\u2026 and 1971 would still hurt. Something about the innocence of youth and the unwavering popularity of Canadian football in our city at the time. But Sunday night\u2019s redemption came close to assuaging the interminable pain.\nLEON McQUAY OF THE ARGOS LOSES GRIP ON THE FOOTBALL (CIRCLED) IN THE DYING MOMENTS OF THE 1971 GREY CUP IN VANCOUVER. TORONTO TRAILED CALGARY, 14\u201311, AND HAD THE BALL ON THE STAMPEDERS\u2019 11\u2013YARD LINE. BUT, IT SMPLY WASN\u2019T MEANT TO BE. AND, THE PAIN ENDURES.\nThe Argos are the lone professional sports team to which I still have an emotional attachment. It evolves, I\u2019m certain, from the torment that began late in the 1971 Grey Cup and continued, unabated, throughout the decade. Best example was in 1975. In order to miss the playoffs, the Argos had to merely avoid losing by 16 or more points at Hamilton in their season finale. The Tiger\u2013Cats prevailed, 26\u201310. Not long afterward, I was diagnosed with Crohn\u2019s Disease, which many claim is brought on by emotional distress. The Argonaut connection was too obvious. As such, Sunday night\u2019s victory over Calgary \u2014 so highly unexpected by even the most dyed\u2013in\u2013the\u2013wool Argo fans \u2014 ranked second on my personal satisfaction meter to the first\u2013such triumph in my life: the 1983 comeback win over the B.C. Lions in Vancouver. I was 24 years old and attending the match on behalf of the company that published the league\u2019s game programs. Argos were down 17\u20137 at halftime. Toronto trailed 17\u20138 at the half on Sunday night. Such delicious symmetry.\nHOW IT LOOKED ON TV\u2026\nThe Toronto\u2013Calgary football karma finally turned \u2014 46 years later \u2014 when Cassius Vaughan scooped up a fumble by the Stampeders\u2019 Kamar Jordan and raced 109 yards for a touchdown. With an eight\u2013point lead, Calgary was inches from cementing the CFL title. Instead, the fumble return, and subsequent two\u2013point convert, deadlocked the match, 24\u201324, with 4:35 left on the clock. Lirim Hajrullahu capped Toronto\u2019s next possession by kicking a 32\u2013yard field goal at 14:11 of the fourth quarter.\nHere\u2019s how the turning\u2013point fumble looked on TSN:\nTHE LOCAL PAGES \u2014 MONDAY\nGREY CUP PROGRAMS (1959\u20142004)\nThe stunning victory over Calgary Sunday night provided the Argos their third Grey Cup triumph in four meetings with the Stampeders \u2014 Calgary prevailing in 1971 (at Vancouver); Toronto in 1991 (at Winnipeg), 2012 (at Rogers Centre) and 2017 (at Ottawa). From my collection, here are the contents of 24 Grey Cup programs over the span of 45 years, beginning with the first match to be held at the old CNE Stadium here in Toronto. The 1959 program (below) includes a Canadian Press story on the Argonauts\u2019 move from Varsity Stadium to the Canadian National Exhibition, where the club played its home games for 41 seasons.\nNov. 28, 1959 at Toronto: Winnipeg 21, Hamilton 7\nDec. 1\u20132, 1962 at Toronto: Winnipeg 28, Hamilton 27\nThe 36th Grey Cup became known as the \u201cFog Bowl\u201d and had to be contested over two days. A blinding\u2013thick cover of fog rolled in off Lake Ontario in the second half on Saturday afternoon. CFL commissioner G. Sydney Halter chose to suspend play with 9:29 remaining in the fourth quarter.\nThe game was completed beneath a clear sky on Sunday.\nNov. 27, 1965 at Toronto: Hamilton 22, Winnipeg 16\nSame teams, same location, three years later. And this time, the \u201cWind Bowl\u201d. A strong breeze, gusting to 40 miles\u2013per\u2013hour from the west end of CNE Stadium, prompted Winnipeg coach Bud Grant to concede three safety\u2013touches. Ultimately, the Blue Bombers lost by the six points yielded as a result of the wind.\nDec. 2, 1967 at Ottawa: Hamilton 24, Saskatchewan 1\nThe Centennial Grey Cup was the first played at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa since 1940. Hamilton routed defending\u2013champion Saskatchewan, limiting the Roughriders to a single point. This was hardly a shock given the Tiger\u2013Cats had yielded a combined 16 points in their previous five matches \u2014 sweeping Ottawa by scores of 11\u20133 and 26\u20130 in the two\u2013game, total\u2013points Eastern Conference final.\nNov. 30, 1969 at Montreal: Ottawa 29, Saskatchewan 11\nThe only Grey Cup held at the Autostade in Montreal \u2014 built for Expo 67 and home of the Alouettes from 1968 to 1976. Ottawa defended its \u201968 title in the final game of quarterback Russ Jackson\u2019s storied career. It was also the first Grey Cup played in its entirety on a Sunday, a custom that continues to today.\nNov. 28, 1970 at Toronto: Montreal 23, Calgary 10\nRebounding from a last\u2013place finish (2\u201310\u20132) in 1969, the Alouettes won for only the second time in their history \u2014 the first since beating Calgary in 1949. The game was played on a terribly chopped\u2013up field at CNE Stadium; the grass never recovering from having a monstrous stage rolled out for \u201cgrandstand\u201d concerts during the Canadian National Exhibition in August and early\u2013September.\nDec. 3, 1972 at Hamilton: Hamilton 13, Saskatchewan 10\nThe first Grey Cup played at renovated Ivor Wynne Stadium; the facility known as Civic Stadium through 1970 (and site of the 1944 Grey Cup). The Tiger\u2013Cats became the first home team to appear in (and win) the CFL championship since the Toronto Argonauts prevailed at Varsity Stadium in 1952. The decisive points were provided by kicker Ian Sunter on a last\u2013play field goal.\nNov. 24, 1974 at Vancouver: Montreal 20, Edmonton 7\nThe seventh Grey Cup at Empire Stadium was played in a driving rainstorm, as per the previous title match in Vancouver: Calgary defeating Toronto in 1971. Montreal\u2019s Don Sweet kicked five field goals.\nNov. 28, 1976 at Toronto: Ottawa 23, Saskatchewan 20\nThe first Grey Cup held at the expanded and re\u2013named Exhibition Stadium; the facility was still being renovated for the arrival of baseball and the Toronto Blue Jays (in 1977). A then\u2013record Cup audience of 53,467 looked on during a cold, windy afternoon. Ottawa prevailed when quarterback Tom Clements hooked up with tight\u2013end Tony Gabriel on a 20\u2013yard touchdown pass with 24 seconds remaining.\nNov. 26, 1978 at Toronto: Edmonton 20, Montreal 13\nAlso on a frigid, yet sun\u2013drenched afternoon at Exhibition Stadium, the Eskimos avenged a loss to Montreal in 1977 and began their record run of five consecutive Grey Cup championships.\nNov. 25, 1979 at Montreal: Edmonton 17, Montreal 9\nThe Eskimos again beat the Alouettes, but this time before a disappointed home crowd of 65,113 at Olympic Stadium. A 10\u2013point third quarter for Edmonton proved the difference in a defensive battle.\nNov. 23, 1980 at Toronto: Edmonton 48, Hamilton 10\nHamilton won the Eastern Conference in 1980 with a middling 8\u20137\u20131 record, compared to Edmonton\u2019s 13\u20133 mark out west. This disparity prevailed in a one\u2013sided Grey Cup, played under cloudy skies at the CNE. It was the largest victory margin since 1923, when Queen\u2019s University demolished the Regina Roughriders 54\u20130.\nNov. 22, 1981 at Montreal: Edmonton 26, Ottawa 23\nThe Eskimos, 14\u20131\u20131 in \u201981 and among the greatest CFL teams, averted a monumental upset by overcoming a 20\u20131 halftime deficit against the 5\u201311\u20130 Rough Riders. Dave Cutler\u2019s 27\u2013yard field goal at Olympic Stadium with three seconds left on the clock provided Edmonton its fourth consecutive championship.\nNov. 28, 1982 at Toronto: Edmonton 32, Toronto 16\nAmid unprecedented excitement here in Toronto, the Argonauts rebounded from a disastrous 2\u201314\u20130 season in 1981 to win the Eastern Conference title with a 9\u20136\u20131 record. Led by rookie coach Bob O\u2019Billovich and quarterback Condredge Holloway (the CFL\u2019s most valuable player), the Argos manhandled Ottawa, 44\u20137, in the Eastern final (played in rain and fog at Exhibition Stadium). Metro police closed Yonge Street from Bloor to Richmond on Saturday night while Toronto football fans paraded back and forth in anticipation of the Grey Cup. Ultimately, it was a disaster for the Argos, as Edmonton easily prevailed the following day for its fifth consecutive CFL title. A silver lining, however, resulted from the rain\u2013drenched crowd of 45,863 at the CNE. No longer would the championship match be contested at our city\u2019s antiquated stadium. The move toward a domed facility gained unstoppable traction during the \u201982 CFL final.\nNov. 27, 1983 at Vancouver: Toronto 18, B.C. 17\nThe Monday sports headline in the Toronto Star said it all: \u201cAt Last!\u201d Indeed, the Argonauts had finally ended their 31\u2013year Grey Cup famine the previous day before 59,345 fans at Vancouver\u2019s new domed stadium, B.C. Place. Toronto overcame a 17\u20137 halftime deficit and took the lead with 2:44 left in regulation when back\u2013up quarterback Joe Barnes flipped a three\u2013yard touchdown pass to running back Cedric Minter. Argos won for the first time since 1952. It was the first CFL championship to be held indoor.\nNov. 18, 1984 at Edmonton: Winnipeg 47, Hamilton 17\nThe first\u2013ever Grey Cup in Edmonton was, predictably, a mismatch, as Winnipeg (11\u20134\u20131) destroyed Hamilton (6\u20139\u20131). Also predictable was the frigid temperature. Reporters spent much of the game scraping ice off the inside\u2013windows of the Commonwealth Stadium press box\u2026 with the edge of their credit cards.\nNov. 24, 1985 at Montreal: B.C. 37, Hamilton 24\nThe Lions won their second Grey Cup, to go with the 1964 triumph, also against Hamilton. Again, the Western Conference champion (13\u20133\u20130) had its way against an inferior East opponent (8\u20138\u20130). And, again, the Tiger\u2013Cats were victimized. After losing to the Argos in 1983, B.C. coach Don Matthews copped his first of five career CFL titles. A crowd of 56,723 looked on at Olympic Stadium.\nNov. 30, 1986 at Vancouver: Hamilton 39, Edmonton 15\nAgain considered fodder for the Western titlist, the Tiger\u2013Cats (9\u20138\u20131) pulled off a major upset by throttling the Eskimos (13\u20134\u20131) in the second Grey Cup at B.C. Place Stadium. It was played before 59,579 stunned witnesses and provided Harold Ballard his only professional sports championship. The owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1972 to 1990 had bought the Tiger\u2013Cats in 1977.\nNov. 27, 1988 at Ottawa: Winnipeg 22, B.C. 21\nThe Grey Cup was played at Lansdowne Park for only the third time, and first since 1967. It was also the first\u2013ever CFL championship between two teams west of Ontario, as Winnipeg had moved into the Eastern Conference in 1987 after the Montreal Alouettes folded. The Blue Bombers (9\u20139\u20130) prevailed on a late field goal by Trevor Kennerd and became the first .500 Grey Cup winner.\nNov. 26, 1989 at Toronto: Saskatchewan 43, Hamilton 40\nThe Grey Cup returned to Toronto for the first time in seven years and 54,088 at the new SkyDome watched a remarkable, back\u2013and\u2013forth game not decided until Dave Ridgway kicked a 35\u2013yard field goal with nine seconds left. Saskatchewan won the CFL championship for only the second time (to go with 1966).\nNov. 29, 1992 at Toronto: Calgary 24, Winnipeg 10\nThe second Grey Cup at SkyDome was an all\u2013Western affair won by the prolific Stampeders, who led the CFL with 607 points (33.7 per\u2013game average) during the regular season. It marked the first of three championships for quarterback Doug Flutie. The crowd of 45,863 was more than 8,000 smaller than in \u201989.\nNov. 24, 1996 at Hamilton: Toronto 43, Edmonton 37\nTo this day, no one is quite sure how the Argos and Eskimos combined for 80 points in a raging blizzard at Ivor Wynne Stadium \u2014 Hamilton hosting the Grey Cup for the first time in 24 years. There were big plays throughout the game on the snow\u2013covered field: a 64\u2013yard TD reception by Eddie Brown of Edmonton; an 80\u2013yard punt return TD by Toronto\u2019s Jimmy Cunningham; a 75\u2013yard touchdown heave by Danny McManus to Jim Sandusky; a 91\u2013yard kickoff return TD by the Eskimos\u2019 Henry (Gizmo) Williams and a late, 49\u2013yard interception return for a major by Adrion Smith that clinched the Argos\u2019 first CFL championship in five years. A splendid three hours of football in frightful conditions. The trend continued for the Argonauts in the next \u201cSnow Bowl\u201d, 21 years later, as a pair of Grey\u2013Cup record plays (100\u2013yard pass and 109\u2013yard fumble return, both for touchdowns) led to a surprise victory over Calgary, in Ottawa.\nNov. 16, 1997 at Edmonton: Toronto 47, Saskatchewan 23\nBy almost any measure, the greatest Argonaut team of all time cruised to victory in the first\u2013ever Grey Cup meeting between Toronto and Saskatchewan. For the second consecutive year, the Argos finished 15\u20133\u20130 while outgunning their opponents 660\u2013327. Toronto\u2019s average margin of victory was 18 points. As Mike (Pinball) Clemons once told me: \u201cNo one had a chance against us.\u201d Quarterback Doug Flutie cemented his legacy as the best player in CFL history by tossing for 350 yards and being named Grey Cup MVP for the second year in a row. Flutie would join the NFL\u2019s Buffalo Bills in 1998.\nNov. 21, 2004 at Ottawa: Toronto 27, B.C. 19\nIn the final Grey Cup at Lansdowne Park before its conversion to TD Place Stadium, the Argos appeared and won for the first time since the \u201996\u2013\u201997 repeat. Having earned three Grey Cup rings as a running back/slotback with the Double Blue, Pinball Clemons added a fourth as head coach of the team. Toronto quarterback Damon Allen, at 41 years of age, was named MVP as the Argos defeated the Lions for the second time in as many Grey Cup meetings (along with 1983).\nTags: 1971 Grey Cup, 1983 Grey Cup, 2017 Grey Cup, B.C. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on March 2, 2018 April 23, 2018 by Birankai Aikido News Editor\nThe sadness that remains after the death of a loved one can be like a pit that continues to get deeper and broader. Every day is a struggle to get out of bed, to face a world where we continue to kill each other for religion, for money, for politics. Why live in a world such as this? Depression can consume someone \u201cleft behind\u201d after a loved one has died. It can take you to the brink. It is the darkest room, one where some never find the door.\nIn my isolation I actively sought out ways to step out of that dark room, however briefly. I discovered RuPaul\u2019s DRAG Race on Netflix. Its humor and spice helped me to escape from my sadness and depression, and I found myself binge watching. It is a reality show about people with talents such as designing, singing, and stand up comedy, who compete against one another for a prize. Men from the DRAG community all over the world showcase their ability to transform themselves into their interpretation of a woman (which is evolving all the time). One challenge for the participants is to dress straight men who are not DRAG queens as DRAG queens. At the end of the week, the cumulation of their challenges is judged by RuPaul. RuPaul Charles became known to the world in 1996 when he was the first man to be the face of a major cosmetics advertising campaign. He/she (she does not have a preference to what pronoun you use), was and is a risk taker and in a form, an educator.\nThe show offers an window of understanding to the DRAG community. The word DRAG originally was an acronym for \u201cDress Resembling A Girl\u201d. DRAG has been around for centuries. In the 16th century male actors dressed as\nDame Edna Everage is a character created and performed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries\nfemale characters, as women and girls were not allowed to act (think Shakespeare). In ancient times, in Greece, and in other cultures, many expressions and combinations of the male and female aspect were accepted and honored.\nRuPaul\u2019s DRAG race has done much to educate the public about the LGBTQIA community. She has been pivotal on being inclusive and representative of her own community and reaching out to build bridges to all communities. She challenges us to see things we might want to turn away from, to hear voices of those we may not like to hear. She has inspired communities throughout the world to host their own local and regional DRAG shows. They use this format to raise awareness, raise money to support charities, and showcase talent in many forms. It is not considered offensive, or mocking, to the LBGTQIA community (that I know) for non-DRAG people to dress up and have fun participating in DRAG shows. RuPaul has said, \u201c\u2026the key to perfectly executed DRAG is a sense of humor.\u201d I think it would be a fun someday to have a Summer Camp fund raiser using a \u201cDRAG race\u201d format.\nIn the midst of my time of isolation and loss, I had hip replacement surgery, adding an element of physical and emotional recovery that served to elevate my grief. An energetic shift happens to the subtle layers of consciousness and the auric field when we encounter any trauma, whether physical or emotional. Healing does not happen on the physical and mental planes alone, but occurs in the varied levels of our subconscious. Through my experience of loss, grief, withdrawal, and with a little help from RuPaul, it has all combined into a new appreciation of the engagement of the centre (tanden). I\u2019ve come to realize through my hip recovery that not only movements of power or strength come from the centre, but ALL movement comes from the centre. When our movement is not integrated we are not coming from a place of \u201cwholeness\u201d. I recall Chiba Sensei\u2019s pillars of movement: first comes centredness (the hips), which enables the upper and lower body to connect, and thus the body is whole.\nI\u2019ve returned to training, picked up my bokken and felt the value of swinging it again. My grief for my mother continues. I still visit that dark room, but I know where the door is. Training has become more of a conscious act. The clarity that death brings of what is really important has serviced my training. The experience of the death of my mom cleared the table and nothing else mattered. I can see more clearly the emotional baggage I bring with me onto the mat. I don\u2019t believe we can truly shed all of who we are or what brought us to this point, instead we must embrace it. I see that I have fear when I step on the mat. I realize and admit that I have been afraid, tentative, insincere at times, in my former training. There is a fear of injury. I\u2019ve been hit (with a weapon) and hurt (nage not perceiving my flexibility limitations) before on the mat and though I was not hurt badly, every fiber of me wanted to collapse in tears and never return. There is also a fear of \u201cnot wanting to disappoint\u201d. Acknowledging that I am fallible, faulty, and have fear helps me to see it. Seeing it helps me to overcome it. I see myself more clearly and when I am at my best, I lean into that fear.\n\u201cI must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.\u201d Frank Herbert, Dune (Bennet-gesserit litany against fear).\nComing back to training I often reflect on what I learned from my time of withdrawal into the world of RuPaul\u2019s DRAG Race. RuPaul told Oprah Winfrey in a recent interview, \u201cDRAG does not hide who you are, it actually reveals who you are\u2026 You are born naked and the rest is DRAG\u2026 all things are temporary: it\u2019s just cloths, paint, powder\u2026\u201d In my mind I extrapolate, \u201cAikido does not hide who you are, it actually reveals who you are.\u201d\nWhen we step on the mat, we are asked to shed all that is ourselves and embrace the teaching. Backing onto the mat, with our shoes facing outward, we leave there our personal lives and all the thoughts, emotions and complications that go with them. When we step on the mat, all dressed alike, I believe definitions and boundaries are stripped away. I practice with a partner \u2013 not a male partner nor a female partner, not a gay nor straight partner. They may be rich or poor, from here, from there \u2013 I practice with a partner. On the mat we let society\u2019s narrow and confining definitions of who were are, or are \u201csupposed to be,\u201d drop away. Possibly then our essence is revealed. We cannot hide who we truly are, no matter what masks we wear or clothing we adopt. Even in do-gi and hakama my essence shows through in every technique. My uniform cannot hide my flaws, nor my abilities. I am revealed.\nMaybe what I think in relationship to myself is equally true for my partner. Each one is their unique self, each differently diverse. Each person I bow to is a reflection of my ability to remain open and connected or to close myself off in judgment. I must challenge myself to lean into uncomfortable growth and radical acceptance. In my dojo, I welcome all members of society to join our training. I must see outside the box \u2013 or outside the doors of the dojo, or even the way that we\u2019ve always done things. Am I reaching out to those within our community and hearing their voices? Am I taking risks to reach forward and outward?\nWhen I back onto the mat, I want to simply BE, no expectations, no judgement. I want to let the joyfulness of practice come through. I want to embrace my whole self. I want to embrace the fear, the determination, the faults and the talents, and to accept myself and my partner in the moment. I want to embrace our community and create opportunities that might look different from our traditional path. I want to embrace that all growth comes from taking risks.\nI want to be centred, connected, whole, lively, and open, on and off the mats.\n7 Replies to \u201cLiving and Training through Heartache\u201d\nCharles Aarons says:\nI think the drag show idea is a great plan!\nThank you Norine !\nThat was a brilliant well though out piece of writing that will enhance anyone who takes the time to read it .\nWhat a beautiful article. Thank you so much for sharing such an intimate part of yourself.\nBlessed to know you all. Thanks for the kind comments.\nCarole Gifford says:\nThank you for this wonderful, thoughtful article, Norine. I\u2019m so sorry you lost your Mom. Ru Paul is fond of saying, \u2018you get to choose your family\u2019. I hope you can take comfort and strength from your Birankai family. Love you, dear.\nOh yeah, and the drag show fundraiser is a fantastic idea. It would be great fun for participants and spectators alike!\nYou are so supportive, Carole! <3\nPrevious PostPrevious When What You Love Kills You\nNext PostNext For Whom the Bell Rings",
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        "raw_content": "Posted April 2002- Shining the Light ON: Historically Black Colleges\nTy Moody Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.\nGalatians 3:28; Matthew 13:1-23\nMy parents remember the day when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated very well. They both were seniors in high school in 1968. When I listen to their memories of growing up in the South, it reminds me that the opportunities I have now came with a price. King and so many others who fought before him, beside him and after him were visionaries.\nFrom King's \"I Have a Dream\" speech:\n\" I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood... I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today! I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, that one day right, there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers. I have a dream today! \"\nOver 30 years after his death, many will still not hear and understand the words he so eloquently spoke. This reminds me of one of the many passages where Jesus spoke to the crowds around him. The crowds were always awed by Jesus when he spoke to them using parables, simple stories they could understand. He was a humble man on a mission to redeem the people he loved so much. In Matthew 13:1-23, he spoke about a farmer sowing seeds and the types of soil. Depending on whether it fell along the path, on rocky places, among thorns or in good soil played a large part in the seed's survival. At the end of the parable, Jesus says, \"He who has ears, let him hear.\"\nJesus knew that some would hear and understand his message. Those that heard would gladly follow him and receive salvation. Other groups like the Pharisees would never truly listen to Jesus and would remain ignorant. Their ignorance only opened the door for evil and hatred in their hearts. I believe Martin was like one of those seeds that fell in the good soil. This man of God sprang up and his words nurtured a nation of people. When he shared his dream, he motivated many to change. Sadly many have not changed their way of thinking. They still remain ignorant upon the fact that God created all human beings. All are special in His eyes and he loves all of His children unconditionally.\nI praise God that despite the circumstances of this world, there will be a time when King's vision will become a reality.\nRevelation 21:3-4 -- And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, \"Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.\"",
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        "raw_content": "This coming Sunday, April 22nd, will be the 42nd Annual Earth Day. During the premier Earth Day, in 1970, 20 million Americans participated by demonstrated against the deterioration of the environment leading to the creation of the EPA, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act. Earth Day began in the United States but is now celebrated worldwide. Though Earth Day is less than a week away it is not too late to attend a pre planned even or even start one of your own.\nBelow I have compiled a list of interesting events in a few major US Cities. If you do not see any local events below I suggest visiting Earthday.org and using the Events Tool Bar (find the local events search on the right). You can also join the Billion Acts of Green Campaign or Mobilize the Earth Campaign.\nThe Annual Earth Day On the Mall will take place on April 22 from 11 am to 7 pm at the National Mall between 8th and 14th streets. In 2010 the event included musical headliners like Sting, John Legend, Joss Stone, and the Roots and included speakers like Jesse Jackson, and James Cameron. This years the event will included musical performances (TBA), prominent speakers (TBA), and exhibits including the EPA National Sustainable Design Expo.\nFriends of the Parks will be hosting a Parks and Preserves Cleanup in over 100 Chicago Parks on Saturday April 21 from 9 am until noon. To find the park nearest you go to http://www.earthdaychicago.com/ and click on \u201cView Registered Sites\u201d\nEarth Day New York, a non profit, is holding events this Earth Day weekend. Beginning Thursday April 19th, they will be holding exhibits, environmental programming, and children\u2019s activities in Grand Central and Times Square. For a more complete schedule of events including a green car show click here.\nThe Jacob Javitz Center will also be hosting \u201cThe Green Festival\u201d on April 21rst and 22nd . The Green Festival is the largest sustainability event in the world and includes an array of speakers and exhibits addressing fair trade, green business, jobs, food, social justice, and fashion.\nOther events of interest in New York City include Earth Day on The Highline, Staten Island Stop and Swap, and Harlem Earth Day. You can also visit NYC Parks and Recreation or Million Trees NYC.\nThe New Orleans Earth Day Festival and Green Business Expo, organized by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, is taking place April 22 at Bayou ST. John. This year\u2019s festival themes include Sustainable Design; Alternative Products & Lifestyles; and Healthy Eating & Growing. Activities include a bike treasure hunt, yoga by the bayou, crafts, and musical performances by a multitude of artists including Cyril Neville.\nEarth Day San Francisco is scheduled to take place April 22 at Civic Center Plaza. The event includes 3 stages , which will show movies, dance, a trashion show, death defying bike tricks, and \u201cThe World\u2019s Youngest Rock Band\u201d (just to name a few). Earth Day San Francisco includes demonstration and exhibits dedicated to inspire living a more sustainable lifestyle like an electric car showcase, bee keeping, holistic health, youth empowerment, and an artist grove.\nPlease feel free to post your (or your city\u2019s) events in the comments section.\nheart earth hands via shutterstock\n\u00ab Compost Away your Stinky Toilet! Cinnamon Is Good For You in More Than One Way \u00bb\nEarth Day in Las Vegas\nIf you go to http://earthdaylv.com/ the Sierra Club of Southern Nevada has put together a calendar of over a dozen events.\nWorlds Largest Picnic\nThis earth day \u201cthe Nature Conservancy\u201d is trying to set the world record for the Worlds Largest Picnic. You can start your own picnic or join one of the pre planned events. Visit http://www.nature.org/earthday/index.htm for more information.\nWhen I read about \u201cEarth Day\u201d an idea about Michael Jackson\u2019s \u201cEarth Song\u201d crosses my mind. This is an important idea, unlikely nothing had happened in my town. And I learnt about it here, on this site. Next year I will try to learn more about this event. I hope it will be more massive and popular.\nI was in Cisco this day and I have to say I liked movie the most and bike tricks)) Guys prepared well! I loved this holiday!\nDaniel, agree! The show was fantastic. I look forward for the next year..\n2013/04/11 - Welcome To the ENN Community \u00bb Earth and Basketball",
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        "raw_content": "With the long-anticipated Moomin movie, Moomins on the Riviera, coming to cinemas in October 2014 and our beautiful 2015 Moomin Calendar now available in our Art of Fine Gifts range, it's not hard to rediscover a childish love for Moomintroll, his family and friends. The loveable trolls are only gaining in popularity since their beginnings as a comic strip in 1945.\nTopics: Moomins, Tove Tansson, Art Calendars",
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        "raw_content": "According to The Nielsen Company, smartphone use in the U.S. now comprises more than 40% of mobile phone use, and that number is only rising every year. Companies who recognize that smartphone use, as well as the use of tablets and other mobile internet devices, is soon going to be the number one way that people access the internet, would do well to take advantage of that recognition. This includes restaurants.\nNielsen\u2019s watch of 5,000 mobile volunteers in the U.S. showed that mobile websites are more utilized by consumers than mobile apps. We can safely assume that an on the go diner who must download a restaurant\u2019s app in order to view the online offerings probably won\u2019t take the time to do so. A restaurant with a mobile website that can be readily accessed by a smartphone user is going to come out ahead of the one with an app, or the one whose website is not optimized for mobile viewing.\nMorgan Stanley estimates that by the year 2015, more people will access the internet via mobile than via PC. This is another important reason for a restaurant to have a mobile website. As more and more people are able to access the internet while on the go, mobile websites will only become more important for gaining and keeping customers.\nWhy Restaurants Need a Mobile Website \u2013 Mobile Marketing for Restaurants\nMobile websites for restaurants allow diners to be spontaneous. Those who are on the go and decide they need somewhere to eat can search for restaurants nearby, access that restaurant\u2019s menu, specials, and even book a table without having to be tied to home. A restaurant\u2019s mobile website can offer special coupons and deals for mobile users that other users can\u2019t access. It can also allow mobile users to sign up for text message deals and keep them coming back.\nGet a Free Restaurant Mobile Website (Click Below)\nMobile website design doesn\u2019t have to be as hard and time-consuming as it sounds. There are many mobile website builders who make it easy for restaurants to start taking advantage of their on the go consumers. One such mobile website developer is DudaMobile. Check out our Dudamobile reviews.\nAt Dudamobile any company or restaurant can make their website mobile in as little as one click. DudaMobile will allow you to customize your site and sync up with your regular website for free. Available features let you choose from an array of different templates, keep track of your mobile visitors and more. With sites like DudaMobile, there isn\u2019t any reason why your restaurant can\u2019t have a mobile website.\nPrevious post: 7 Tips for a Mobile Friendly Website for Businesses\nNext post: How Churches are Using SMS Text Message Marketing",
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        "raw_content": "The Importance of Creating a Calming Space as a Parent\nKatrina shows us how easy it is to create a tranquil room\u2026 read more",
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        "raw_content": "Camille Paglia speaks in defense of talk radio, even though it is almost all conservative and she is not. Camille Paglia in Salon : If there's anything that demonstrates the straying of the Democratic Party leadership from basic liberal principles, it's this blasted Fairness Doctrine -- which should be fiercely opposed by all defenders of free speech. Except when national security is at risk, government should never be involved in the surveillance of speech or in measuring the ideological content of books, movies or radio and TV programs. Broadcasters must adhere to reasonable FCC regulations restricting obscenity, but despite the outlandish claims of Democrats like Sen. Charles Schumer, there is no analogy whatever between pornography and political opinion. Nor do privately owned radio stations have any obligation to be politically \"balanced.\" They are commercial enterprises that follow the market and directly respond to audience demand. The Fairness Doctrine is bullying Big Brother tyranny, full of contempt for the very public it pretends to protect. As a fan of AM radio since childhood, I adore the proliferation of political talk shows spurred by Rush Limbaugh's pioneering rise to national syndication in the late 1980s. It represented a maturation of the late-night coast-to-coast radio programs that I had been listening to in the 1970s, such as Herb Jepko (broadcasting from Salt Lake City), Long John Nebel (from New York) and Larry King (from Miami). However, I do lament the gradual disappearance of small, quirky local shows due to the trend toward national syndication. And I often get bored and impatient with the same arch-conservative message being drummed out 24/7. But let's get real: Liberals have been pathetic flops on national radio -- for reasons that have yet to be identified. Air America, for example, despite retchingly sycophantic major media coverage, never got traction and has dwindled to a humiliating handful of markets. The Democrats are the party of Hollywood, for heaven's sake -- so what's their problem in mastering radio? Instead of bleating for paternalistic government intervention, liberals should get their own act together. Radio is a populist medium where liberals come across as snide, superior scolds. One can instantly recognize a liberal caller to a conservative show by his or her catty, obnoxious tone. The leading talk radio hosts are personalities and entertainers with huge rhetorical energy and a bluff, engaging manner. Even the seething ranters can be extremely funny. Last summer, for example, I laughed uproariously in my car when WABC's Mark Levin said furiously about Katie Couric, \"What do these people do? Open fortune cookies and read them on air?\" The best hosts combine a welcoming master of ceremonies manner with a vaudevillian brashness. Liberal imitators haven't made a dent on talk radio because they think it's all about politics, when it isn't. Top hosts are life questers and individualists who explore a wide range of thought and emotion and who skillfully work the mike like jazz vocalists. Talk radio is a major genre of popular culture that deserves the protection accorded to other branches of the performing and fine arts. Liberals, who go all hushed and pious at Hays Code censorship in classic Hollywood, should lay off the lynch-mob mentality. Keep the feds out of radio!",
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        "raw_content": "Health system reform has never been attempted in the face of \"deep and persistent\" physician shortages developing in the United States. Furthermore, it is \"untenable to believe that the large increases in spending that are contemplated by insurance \u2026\nLabels: Health system reform, Physicians' Foundation",
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        "raw_content": "WHAT\u2019S LACKING IN HIP HOP?\nIf you\u2019ve been listening to hip hop for more than a few years, then you must be in agreement that something is seriously wrong with the genre today. I mean the sales are headed southwards, and the sound is slowly evolving into something difficult to differentiate from Lady Gaga or Kesha. And as for the emcees, the more difficult it is to make out what you're saing, the more you're likely to sell.\nMany prominent people in the industry have attempted to address this issue although the various opinions are equally divided. Recently, neo soul songstress Erykah Badu went hard at rappers for allowing their stuff to degenerate into cornball a** techno and pop. More recently, former Flip Mode Squad member Rah Digga gave her opinion on the status of the game, and according to her, rap has lost its essence as people and consequently artists are now more interested in the theatrics and shock value to make an impact. But according to her, rappers should go back to basics if they want to get the game back.\nEarlier this week, G Unit boss 50 Cent decided to drop his two cents on the issue, and according to him, the game has become fake, he talks of hearing artists with dope tracks, but singing tales of lives they have never lived\u2026\nWhen I offer aggression, I offer it from an author, a real place. It's who I am; it's who I had to be. Not even by choice, but to survive where I came from. So a lot of actual artists don't have it. They don't have that thing. Waka Flocka, 'Hard in the Paint,' Gucci [Mane], those guys have that\u2026It's just a lot of the other artists, I don't believe them. I believe hip-hop is in a struggle of being artistic or [having] authenticity\u2013which one matters? Because a lot of them that write music that has a street-life theme to it haven't actually been exposed to very much of that. It's starting to feel like it doesn't matter. I'm watching it, and I'm like, Okay, it sounded great, but ya lyin'\nAnd now most recently, Southern rapper David Banner gave his side of the story as to why hip hop is down in the dumps. In an interview with Vibe, this is how he put it\u2026\nI just have a problem with the lack of balance. Everything about rap music now has everything to do with the music but the ability to rap. It's who has this n*gga killed? Who is he beefing with? Does he have swag out the roof, shawty? No, it should be, dude, can you rap? Is the beat tight? \u2026 We have allowed corporate entities to reduce our music to a download,\" he says. \"Our kids now they don't really believe they should pay for rap music. So there's a bigger problem that we don't see. They have now replaced the artist and the talent of the artist with general concepts like swag and being gangsta.\nOkay, is it a surprise Fiddy believes you need to get shot before you can be a good rapper?",
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        "raw_content": "Apocalyptic Thoughts\nChannel 4 original comedy The End of the F***ing World was distributed by Netflix internationally on January 5th, 2018.\n#teotfw is based on literature of the same name.\nBen Cafferty\n\u201cI\u2019m James. I\u2019m 17. And I\u2019m pretty sure I\u2019m a psychopath. I was eight when I realized I didn\u2019t have a sense of humor. I\u2019d always wanted to punch my dad in the face. When I was nine, he bought a deep-fat fryer. He saw it on an American shopping channel. One day, I put my hand in it. I wanted to make myself feel something. When I was 15, I put my neighbor\u2019s cat in a box and took it into the woods. It probably had a name. After that, I killed more animals. And I remember every single one. School was beneath me, but it was a good place for observation and selection because I had a plan. I was gonna kill something bigger, much bigger.\u201d \u2014 James\n\u201cHey. Fuck off. Alyssa was new. She\u2019d started that term. 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Go get Marvin! See if Marvin can make a banana split for me, you fucking cunt! Bye, Marvin!\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cI think that we live in the most boring town on the planet. Everyone\u2019s so fucking square. Are you boring, too? She\u2019s the only cool person in this town. Yeah. She\u2019s done stuff. She was probably a spy and had, like, 15 abortions when it was illegal or something. She\u2019s lived. Whatever. Can we go to your house? Why do you live in such a weird house? There\u2019s too many windows. Is that your mum? Cool. You look like her. This is pretty retro. Why not? What? What is? Maybe I\u2019m gay. Maybe he\u2019s asexual. We\u2019re dealing with a really broad spectrum these days.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cYour dad\u2019s a prick. You should definitely do that. Have you ever eaten a pussy before? I want you to eat mine. Tomorrow. I\u2019ll be here at 11.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cSometimes I worry that I ruin things. But I feel\u2026 I dunno. I feel comfortable with him. Sort of safe. What? What? No way, I told you. I\u2019m going out. Mum, there\u2019s no way! Go away. Thanks, Tone. Your life is bullshit.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cSometimes, everything is suddenly really simple. It\u2019s like everything shifts in a moment. And you step out of your body, out of your life. You step out and you see where you are really clearly. You see yourself. And you think\u2026 fuck. This. Shit.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cJames! I think being angry and sad at the same time really turns me on. Come here. I think I could fall in love with him. Also\u2026 he has a car. Let\u2019s get out of here. I\u2019m serious. Let\u2019s leave this shithole town. Now. You hate it. I hate it. Our parents are dickheads. You\u2019ve got a car. Who\u2019s a dickhead. I\u2019m going, whether you come with me or not. Are you in? Please say yes.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cAre you scared? I\u2019m not. It\u2019s not a film. If this was a film, we\u2019d probably be American. Whoo! Yeah! Guess what freedom smells like? Cow shit. Fuck seat belts. So what do you wanna do? Because we can literally do anything, James. Anything we want. Gun! Gun! Gun! Come on! This is shit! Sometimes, I look at him and I think, \u2018are yo a bit dead?\u2019 Put your tongue in my ear. I like it. Thank God I smashed my phone. I bet my mum\u2019s been calling nonstop. Stupid bitch. How long till your dad calls the police? About the car. Really? What? I like food. My mum says that is food were her boyfriend, she\u2019d be in an abusive relationship. She says it like it\u2019s a joke, but it\u2019s not. What? Did you bring money with you? Yeah. I just spent it at Laserkill. I didn\u2019t have to pay for you. I was being fucking polite, actually. Well, it\u2019s just food. And we haven\u2019t eaten all of it. You haven\u2019t. The only rule with these things is that you never steal from a small or independent business. My dad\u2019s. He\u2019s basically Robin Hood. He breaks the law, but he\u2019s really moral. \u2018If it\u2019s a chain, it\u2019s free rein.\u2019 Places like this are all run by the Man. \u2018The Man\u2019 man. The Man who, you know, owns all the oil, forces Chinese children to make smartphones and hates Palestine. Are you gonna be a pussy? Shit. Nice one. Seat belt! We should have sex. Yeah. Take your top off. No. Keep driving. What the fuck are we gonna do now? Come on. Well, we can\u2019t drive it, can we? Do you reckon you can still fix it? Go home. Hang on. Does he want to go home? You saying you wanna go home? \u2018Cause that\u2019s fine, can if you want. I don\u2019t wanna go home, James. I don\u2019t want to go home. I don\u2019t know! Why don\u2019t you fucking think of something for once? Probably because you\u2019ve got your tits out. I\u2019m serious. No one stops for weirdos except other weirdos. And you look like a proper day release. I am gonna be so fucked off if we get murdered. I can\u2019t believe he got in the front. Who said he\u2019s my boyfriend? She\u2019s fine. You know your car smells like feet.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cI thought you said your mum was in Japan. So it\u2019s a bit different from being dead, isn\u2019t it? This guy\u2019s a prick. He\u2019s like, the worst kind of person. Why are you defending him? He\u2019s a murderer. He was in the army. He\u2019s murdered people. And now he\u2019s buying a dog to murder other dogs with. Is that your family? Jack looks like a potato. Joke! He looks like a ham. He does, though, doesn\u2019t he? You guys are so fucking boring. I\u2019m bad at apologizing to people, but sometimes I know I should. What\u2019s going on? Are you gay? It\u2019s ok if you are. But you should not tell me if you are. So what are you doing? Where do you think you\u2019re going? Gimme your wallet. Give me your wallet. Give me your wallet or I swear to fuck I\u2019ll go visist Liz and Abi and your weird potato baby, and tell them what you like to do with teenage boys in toilets. I\u2019ll tell the police, too. You know that if people wanna do stuff to you, you don\u2019t have to let them. Do you? So why did you? Did something bad happen to you when you were small? I\u2019m tired.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cYup. A double room with a double bed for double sex. I really need to cry. Do you wanna watch TV? Find some porn. Toilet. I\u2019m going to the vending machine. Can I speak to my mum? Ok. Yeah. I can\u2019t go home. Like, ever. You can. Do you want me? Do you want me, or do you just go along with things? I\u2019m gonna go to my dad\u2019s. You can come if you want. James? Will you cuddle me?\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cHey. Sometimes, James feels like a boy I could love. Like, really love. Then, other times, he feels like a total fucking stranger. Fine. We robbed a bank. Keep the change. Maybe. 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Always. Well, that wasn\u2019t as shit as I expected. It was actually really nice. Thank you. How do you know how to cook? We should wash up.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cSome people get embarrassed dancing. I don\u2019t. I think it\u2019s when I feel most myself. I get embarrassed talking. Well, after talking. When I realize I\u2019ve said something stupid. We should do this naked. Something like that. Hey, close your eyes. Close your eyes. I promise I won\u2019t look. I think he is properly beautiful. But he\u2019ll never start anything, so\u2026 come here. Undo your belt. Whoever says all boys are obsessed with sex hasn\u2019t met James. I really hope I\u2019m not bad at this. Is this ok? What? I thought you said that you wanted me. Liar. Fuck you!\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cThe world is fucking bleak. I guess I try and do things to forget that it is. Keep busy, keep blind. I thought that\u2019s what me and James were doing. Hey. 17. Fuck off. I do, actually. My mum says it\u2019s my secret weapon, which I think is kind of rude, but I see her point. Alyssa. What\u2019s yours? What kind of a name is Topher? So, why can\u2019t you just be called Chris, like a normal person? Do you have a girlfriend? Boyfriend? We\u2019re squatting. James, this is Topher. And we\u2019re going upstairs to have sex. What? Oh, for God\u2019s sake! Come on, then! Thanks. It\u2019s no good. It\u2019s just no good. Thanks, James. I\u2019m sorry. I changed my mind. I\u2019m sorry, I\u2019m not into this. Nope. Uh, yes, it is. Well, then, respect me changing my mind, and fuck off, please. I\u2019ll bet. Go away. It feels like sex can go from something you want to do to a punishment, really fucking quickly.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cOh, fuck. I\u2019m sorry. Yes. What? Please don\u2019t. No. Yes. Yeah, no shit.\u201d \u2014 Alyssa\n\u201cIt\u2019s strange. A lot of the time you don\u2019t register the important moments in your life as they happen. 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This is a load of bullshit. Oh, well, if you hate it so much\u2026 leave. I\u2019m serious. Do us all a favor. You look good when you make effort, don\u2019t you?\u201d \u2014 Tony\n\u201cHello? Hello? Is that you, Alyssa? It is you, innit? She doesn\u2019t wanna speak to you. Mmm. It\u2019s good.\u201d \u2014 Tony\nDetective Constable Eunice Noon\nDetective Constable Teri Darego\nReady for The End of the F***ing World? #TEOTFW pic.twitter.com/oVZ81jynbu\n\u2014 TEOTFW (@TEOTFW) January 1, 2018\nThe End of the F***ing World is now #CertifiedFresh at 100% on the Tomatometer! https://t.co/DMkjg8ItzG pic.twitter.com/YrBlQOoLtk\nOUR F***ING MOOD. pic.twitter.com/cmmI5xDcug\n\u2014 TEOTFW (@TEOTFW) January 12, 2018\nWe\u2019re dealing with a really broad spectrum these days.\nWords of wisdom. pic.twitter.com/9k6vdz7iel\nSometimes everything is suddenly really simple, You step out and you see where you are really clearly. 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        "raw_content": "Man wanted in theft of copper from Hammonton yard\nA man wanted for stealing hundreds of dollars worth of copper coil from a Hammonton property.\nThe went into the backyard of a home on the 300 block of Walnut Street at 5:15 p.m. Thursday, and took several sheets of copper coil worth more than $500, police said.\nHe then left the property through a dirt road that seems to lead to an open field connecting Walnut and North streets, police said.\nAt about 8:35 a.m. Sunday, the same man returned and removed more copper from the same property, according to the report.\nAn off-duty officer saw the man about 100 yards from North Street walking through the same connecting open field toward Walnut Street, police said.\nThe man walked through heavy brush, causing the officer to lose site of him, according to the report.\nOn-duty officers searched the area, but couldn\u2019t find him.\nPolice released a photo of the suspect.\nAnyone who knows his identity is asked to call Capt. Mark Fiorentino or Sgt. Ed Slimm (609)561-4000, ext. 1.\nPreviousHammonton man indicted on 27 counts in drug case\nNextVictim of A.C. armed robbery that led to officer\u2019s shooting offers little to help case",
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        "raw_content": "Most college students have a vague idea of what they want to be when they grow up. They are certain about one thing, they need a degree\u2026 right? My generation was raised on a steady diet of go to school, get good grades, then get a good job. Unfortunately, it doesn\u2019t work like that anymore.\nI refer to members of this group as Creative Undergraduates. We are such a dynamic group, we don\u2019t even understand the talents we possess.\nThe title Creative Undergraduate does not include pre-med students, pre-law students, or people who know precisely what they are doing with their lives. I\u2019m talking about the rest of us, who see mommy bloggers and YouTubers financially supporting their families. They are paid to write articles like, \u201cHow to Replicate the Statue of Liberty Using Old Books and the Fading Adhesive of Forgotten Dreams.\u201d\nDuring finals week, I am more creative than at any other time during the year. All of my skills fuse together as I carefully complete procrastinated school work at the last minute. I submit all final papers in one draft. The paper\u2019s arguments are loosely banded to form, what I know is, acceptable undergraduate work.\nIt takes tremendous creativity to produce a term paper the night before it is due, at 4 a.m., while drinking Red Bull and eating Ramen Noodles. We spend more time worrying that we have evenly spread the tiny packet of flavoring than on our mandatory works cited page.\nWhat is wrong with this picture? Undergraduates are repeatedly rewarded for apathetic attitudes and half-cocked work. Do we still pass our classes? Yes. Do we still get degrees? Yes. Okay, so what happens?\nSomewhere between 1990 and 2016 the value of a bachelor\u2019s degree fell and is now considered little more than an expensive high school diploma. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average annual cost of a bachelor\u2019s degree in 1990 was $4,009. The same degree in 2014 was $14,957. Despite rising costs, the value has gone down, it feels like everyone has a bachelor\u2019s degree, just like it feels seems everyone has a high school diploma.\nIn high schools across america, seniors discuss which trade school, junior college or university to attend. Whether by peer pressure, self-determination or parental coercion, continuing education is all but assumed as the next step. So we chose a school and began our \u201ceducation.\u201d I refer you back to the Ramen Noodle example.\nMy generation feels like an high school athletic all-star on the first day of U.S. Army Basic Training, nobody cares. In the real world, the degree doesn\u2019t matter but experience does. Look on any job search and read the first ten descriptions. Most of them are wanting to hire a self-starter. Someone who works well with others and can creatively solve problems in a dynamic field. Oh, and the company requires five to seven years of experience.\nHow many people do you know who are working in a field related to the degree they earned? Many never see this dream for two reasons. The first is simple, the career field wasn\u2019t hiring and that graduate needed a job and they settled for whatever was available. On the flip side, many students pour years into a degree only to learn they actually hate what they are studying.\nAs this unhealthy culture surrounding a university education spreads, it\u2019s no wonder my generation ends up doing one of two things.\nThe first group never graduates. They change their declared major every one or two years. They learn a little bit about everything, including how many children Sacagawea bore. This group often joins the military, the police academy, they buy a bar or start a band.\nThe second group beats their heads against the academic wall. They hope one day the blunt force trauma will result in something other than a piece of paper representing the blood of our dearly-departed self.\nAs undergraduates, we see our friends diving head first into either group. This is why we no longer care and are so desperate to graduate. Have you ever heard the quip about what they call doctors who earned \u201cC\u2019s\u201d in medical schools? (They call them doctors, by the way)\nAre students at all universities and colleges facing this same problem?\nOn a scale of 1 to Insane, how difficult was the majority of your undergraduate school work?\nHow many hours per week did you spend on homework outside class? Be honest.\nLeave a comment telling us what your experience has been. Also, if you have a suggestion on how we can begin to change this culture, we would love to learn about it.\nblogbloggerscollegecollege educationcreativecreative studentsramen noodlesundergraduateuniversityyoutubeyoutubers",
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        "raw_content": "London House Building To Pay Off National Debt.\nThe UK Government has been telling us since 2009 that austerity has been needed to restore the countries finances.\nSome gestures towards austerity may have been needed for a year or two, to satisfy the worlds financial power brokers that the UK should not be included in the Financiers \"skip\" with Ireland, Greece and similar.\nActually, even this gesture was probably unnecessary. The UK is the worlds favourite place to live for the rich - it is unlikely they would have put Hotel UK in any skip.\nIn any event, if a gesture was needed, that gesture could have been discontinued by 2011 and normal service resumed.\nInstead, Cameron & Osborne have left austerity in place.\nI am not a member of any political party, so I am free to note that I believe austerity has been imposed primarily for political reasons. Put simply, it has been a message to Labour voters; \"see what happens to you when you put your lot in power\". One of the\"happenings\" has seen average UK wages fall by around 8% in the last few years. Of course, a Right Wing Government, elected by only 27% of those eligible to vote, doesn't give too much thought to those earning the average wage, other than trying to frighten them into never voting for the Left again.\nAnyway, austerity was meant to lead to the National Debt being paid off. Instead, it has increased by more than a half since 2009.\nSo the answer to paying off the National Debt is not to be found in an austerity policy.\nWhat is the answer? How can we pay off the National Debt and perhaps even start building up a fund to support projects in the national interest, without running up more debt?\nI have a positive suggestion, which deals with several different issues at the same time.\nAll London housing should be built under Public Private Investment (PPI) Schemes.\nThe figures are straightforward.\nAverage house prices in London are around \u00a3500,000- and rising.\nHouse Builders work on the basis of one third of a house price for land, one third for building and one third for profit. So profit on an average London home is around \u00a3160,000.\nIn London, Government has a huge role to play in making land available for home building. Much land is actually owned by the State. The rest is dependent on Planning Permission and other administrative considerations, whether the land is Greenfield or Brownfield. In short, a significant element of the one third of home building costs attributable to land can be reduced through Government participation in PPI Schemes for house building. This should improve profits per home to around \u00a3200,000. The State would share that profit with the House Builders.\nSo a nice \u00a3100,000 profit for the State from one home.\nThat's \u00a31 Billion for 10,000 homes. And London needs hundreds of thousands of new homes. NOW.\nOf course, the State benefits from a home building programme will not be limited to the profits immediately derived through selling the buildings.\nEmployment will increase in the housing sector, bringing income tax into the coffers of the Treasury. Then there is Stamp Duty...\nI could go on - but no need.\nOut goes austerity and in comes a home building scheme that will change London for the better, providing good living environments for the fast-increasing population of the Capital and swiftly eroding the National Debt.\nOf course some on the Right might want to see all profits in Private hands ( or bank accounts). Some on the Left will want to grab everything for the State.\nPersonally, I would not trust either the Private Sector or the State to do what is required on their own. PPI CAN work.\nTIME TO MAKE IT HAPPEN.",
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        "raw_content": "Approving Comprehensive Plan Map amendments pertaining to properties located on 67th Avenue West, and at 54th Street West and Bridgeport Way West\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE, WASHINGTON, APPROVING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP AMENDMENTS PERTAINING TO PROPERTIES LOCATED ON 67TH AVENUE WEST, AND AT 54TH STREET WEST AND BRIDGEPORT WAY WEST\nWHEREAS, on August 30, 2016, Chambers Landing, LLC submitted an application to amend the comprehensive plan map designation from Low Density Residential to Moderate Density Residential for a 4.73 acre parcel to allow construction of a 72-unit condominium project with a density of approximately 15.25 units per acre, at 5904 67th Avenue West (Parcel No. 0220224043); and\nWHEREAS, the Planning Commission held study sessions on September 7, 2016 and October 5, 2016 to review the proposed amendment and identify issues that might require further analysis or consideration by the applicant or staff; and\nWHEREAS, on October 14, 2016 the City published a public hearing notice in the Tacoma News Tribune, mailed public hearing notices to all property owners of record within a radius of 300 feet, but not less than two parcels deep, and posted the amendment site regarding a November 2, 2016 public hearing to be held on the proposed amendment; and\nWHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on November 2, 2016 to consider written and oral public comments on the proposed amendment, closed the hearing to additional oral comment, and continued the deadline for written comment through November 8, 2016 at 5:00 PM; and\nWHEREAS, the Planning Commission, having considered public comment and the approval criteria listed in UPMC 16.10.090, voted unanimously on December 7, 2016 to recommend to the City Council approval of the comprehensive plan map amendment pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No. 2016-02; and\nWHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public review of the plan map amendment at a study session held on February 13, 2017; and\nWHEREAS, the City Council conducted an open record hearing to consider public comment on the plan map amendment March 20, 2017; and\nWHEREAS, the City Council has considered the Planning Commission\u2019s findings and conclusions contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 2016-02 and the Comprehensive Plan Approval Criteria listed in UPMC 16.10.090; and\n1. The Chambers Landing, LLC property meets all of the major locational criteria for future moderate density residential development, set forth on page 1-28 of the Comprehensive Plan:\nIt is located along 67th Avenue W, a secondary arterial, just north of its intersection with Bridgeport Way W, a principal arterial, and in close proximity to the transit route on Bridgeport Way W.\nIt is close to Fred Meyer and other shopping opportunities, public facilities and services at the intersection of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W.\nIt is adjacent to a property that is planned to be developed with moderate density residential apartments (following the rezone of the adjacent property to the south to MF-L in 2015).\nThe property is uniquely situated to provide an effective transition between higher-intensity land uses to the south and single family residential uses to the north and west.\nThe property is treed and, therefore, can retain a perimeter buffer of existing trees to provide screening. The perimeter buffer can be augmented with additional landscaping that will help to further mitigate impacts to adjacent single-family residential areas to the north and west. As shown on the Conceptual Site Plan, the buildings can be clustered in the center of the site and oriented toward around a common driveway, to direct vehicle noise and light inward. As shown on the Concept Plans, the neighborhood can be stepped down the hillside to minimize building profiles and maintain scenic views across the site. It can also feature vegetated corridors between the buildings and incorporate building articulation and fenestration treatments to maximize compatibility with neighboring single family residential communities.\nRe-designation of the Chambers Landing, LLC property to MF-L is consistent with all of the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies:\nGoal LUl - Achieve a rational and prudent mix of land uses within the City.\nIncreasing density in this particular location - adjacent to another area that has already been zoned for multi-family residential uses, in close proximity to arterials and transit routes, and in an area well served by shopping, public facilities and services - promotes a rational and prudent mix of land uses within the City.\nLUl-A - Protect the property rights of landowners ...do not take private property for public use.\nRe-designation of this property to the same designation recently approved for the adjacent property to the south protects the property rights of Chambers Landing, LLC, both by virtue of extending similar development rights as granted to the neighboring landowner and by allowing for uses that will be less impacted by the higher intensity commercial uses that have been and are planned to be developed to the south.\nLUl-B - Create a well-balanced well-organized mix of land uses. Make preservation and protection of residential neighborhoods a priority.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC proposal will create a better-balanced combination of land uses in the area by establishing more of a transitional area of moderate density multi-family residences (up to approximately 15.25 units/acre) between the more intensive commercial uses to the south, and lower density single family residences (4-6 units/acre) to the north and west.\nLUI-C - Manage growth so that delivery of public facilities and services will occur to support development.\nRe-designation of the Chambers Landing, LLC property will promote effective management of growth by locating multi-family residences in an area that is well served by arterial roads, transit routes, shopping, and other public facilities and services.\nLUl-E - Require buffers between different types of land uses.\nRe-designating the Chambers Landing, LLC property to allow for a moderate density multi-family residential uses (up to approximately 15.25 units per acre) will create a more effective transition between the higher intensity commercial land uses to the south and single family residential uses to the north and west. Existing trees on the Chambers Landing, LLC property make it ideal for retaining a natural treed buffer around the perimeter that will help to ease the transition to the single family residential areas to the north, west and east (across 67th Avenue W). This treed buffer can be augmented with robust landscaping to enhance the natural screening.\nLUl-F - Require landscaping for land uses.\nThe perimeter buffer of existing trees on the Chambers Landing, LLC property can be augmented with robust landscaping, to maintain the vegetated character of the area and enhance the effectiveness of the natural screening. Additional landscaping between the structures can also preserve the character of the property by creating green corridors between the buildings and maintaining views across the site.\nLUl-G - Plan for gradual transition to less automobile intensive transportation system.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property is within walking distance to the Fred Meyer shopping center and transit routes at the intersection of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W. Increasing the density of residential uses in this area that is already well served by public facilities and services will help to reduce reliance on motorized vehicles.\nGoal LU2 - Achieve a mix of housing types and densities while maintaining healthy residential neighborhoods, and guide new housing development to appropriate areas.\nThe vision for the Chambers Landing, LLC property is to develop a unique neighborhood of up to 72 single-floor condominium units that are accessible for seniors and other members of the community who seek stair-free living. This design will provide a unique housing stock that is not widely available elsewhere in the City. This location is appropriate for such multi-family housing, as the City rezoned the adjacent property for multi-family residential uses in 2015. While the MF-L zoning currently allows up to 35-40 units per acre, Chambers Landing, LLC seeks only a mid-range density of up to approximately 15.25 units per acre for its property. With such a moderate density, the Chambers Landing, LLC property can provide a more gradual transition between the higher intensity commercial areas to the south, and the single-family residential areas to the north and west.\nLU2-A - Preserve the character of single-family neighborhoods.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC neighborhood would be stepped down the hillside to minimize building profiles and maintain scenic views. It would also feature vegetated perimeter buffers that would be augmented with robust landscaping to enhance the natural screening from adjacent properties. The interior site design would incorporate vegetated corridors between the buildings and building articulation and fenestration treatments to maximize compatibility with neighboring single family residential communities. Thus the neighborhood would be designed to respect the character of the surrounding single family uses to the north and west, and to provide an effective transition between those uses and the more intensive commercial area to the south.\nLU2-B - Maintain moderate density residential development in the existing multi-family and mixed-use areas along or close to major arterial and transit routes.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property is immediately adjacent to another property that has been zoned for multi-family residential uses. It is located at the crest of the hill overlooking that property, the Fred Meyer shopping center and the area that has been zoned for neighborhood commercial uses at the intersection of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W. The property is well served by arterial roads, located along 6ih Avenue W and close to Bridgeport Way W, and it is within walking distance to the transit route on Bridgeport Way W.\nLU2-D - Ensure that multi-family residential development is designed and scaled to be compatible with adjacent single\u00adfamily neighborhoods.\nChambers Landing, LLC proposes to limit the density of multi-family development on its property up to 72 units (up to approximately 15.25 units per acre), in order to create a more gradual transition between more intensive commercial uses to the south, and single-family residential areas to the north and west. As shown on the Concept Plans, the top row of buildings would be nosed into the slope to minimize building profiles and the entire neighborhood would be stepped down the hillside to maintain views across the property. As shown on the Conceptual Site Plan, the community would also feature treed perimeter buffers that would be augmented with robust landscaping to enhance the natural screening from adjacent properties. The interior site design would incorporate vegetated corridors between the buildings and building articulation and fenestration treatments to maximize compatibility with neighboring single family residential communities.\nLU2-E - Provide for a range of residential densities based upon existing development patterns, community needs and values, proximity to facilities and services, immediate surrounding densities and protection of natural environmental features.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property is immediately adjacent to a property that the City re-designated and rezoned for similar moderate density multi-family residential (MDR/MF-L) uses in 2015, and just up the hill from a property that the City zoned for neighborhood commercial (NC) uses. While the MF-L zoning currently allows up to 35-40 units/acre, Chambers Landing, LLC only seeks to develop its property with up to 72 units (up to approximately 15.25 units/acre). Like the MF-L property to the south, the Chambers Landing, LLC property is well-served by arterial roads, infrastructure, shopping, transit routes and other public facilities and services. The Conceptual Plan for the Chambers Landing, LLC property envisions a high quality, attractive, moderate density condominium community that will help to provide a more gradual and more effective transition between the more intensive land uses to the south and the single-family residential neighborhoods to the north and east. The Concept Plans show how the development can be designed to maximize compatibility with neighboring single family residential neighborhoods.\n2. The Chambers Landing, LLC property is well served by public facilities and services and utilities. Only marginally increased demand for public services is expected by increasing the number of homes from 19-28 single family residences (at the current R1 density of 4-6 units/acre), up to 72 condominium units (the proposed MF-L density of up to approximately 15.25 units/acre). This is not expected to decrease or diminish public services.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property is well served by existing arterial roadways. It is located along a secondary arterial, 67th Avenue W, just north of the intersection with a principal arterial, Bridgeport Way W. The Traffic Impact Analysis supporting the SEPA Checklist for Chambers Landing, LLC confirms that a 72-unit condominium project would not cause any significant change in the levels of service or delays on nearby roadways.\nThis area is well served by water and sewer infrastructure and other public services and facilities. Utilities are available to the site at 67th Avenue W. The property is within walking distance to the transit route on Bridgeport Way W. It is also within walking distance to Fred Meyer and other shopping opportunities at the intersection of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W.\n3. In 2015, the City re-designated and rezoned the adjacent property to the south to the same designation moderate density residential designation - MDR/MF-L - that Chambers Landing, LLC seeks for its property. The City also re-designated and rezoned the property at the corner of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W for additional neighborhood commercial (NC) uses adjacent to Fred Meyer. While the MF-L zoning currently allows densities up to 35-40 units/acre, Chambers Landing, LLC only seeks to develop its property with a moderate density of up to approximately 15.25 units/acre, to allow for a condominium community of up to 72 units. The Conceptual Plan and Concept Plans illustrate how the condominium community is designed to respect the character of the surrounding single family uses to the north and west and to provide a more gradual transition of moderate density multi-family residences between those uses and the higher density commercial uses to the south.\nChambers Landing, LLC proposes to develop its property in a manner that maximizes compatibility with neighboring single family residential communities to the north, west and east (across 67th Avenue W). Chambers Landing, LLC envisions an attractive neighborhood of high quality single-level, stacked condominium units, appropriate for seniors and other residents who like the convenience of stair-free living. The Concept Plans show the neighborhood would be stepped down the hillside to minimize building profiles and maintain scenic views across the site. The Conceptual Site Plan shows the buildings would be clustered in the center of the site, retaining a treed buffer around the perimeter of the property. That buffer would be augmented with robust landscaping to enhance the natural screening. The buildings would be oriented around a center driveway that would focus vehicle noise and light inward. It would also feature vegetated corridors between the buildings and incorporate building articulation and fenestration treatments to maximize architectural compatibility with neighboring single family residential communities.\n4. Land Use Policy LU2-E and the discussion of existing moderate density multi-family residential areas on page 16 of the City's Comprehensive Plan assumes that new multi-family development will be concentrated in the Town Center and along five arterials: Bridgeport Way, 19th, 27th, 40th & Orchard. However, the City rezoned a property on 67th Avenue W for multi\u00adfamily uses in 2015. Therefore, that assumption is no longer strictly valid. By rezoning the adjacent property to MF-L, the City has created another location - along 67th Avenue W near the intersection with Bridgeport Way W - where multi\u00adfamily residential uses are appropriate.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property is immediately adjacent to this property that was rezoned for multi-family uses in 2015. Thus, the Chambers Landing, LLC re-designation request is consistent with the new approach the City has taken of permitting multi-family uses on 67th Avenue W, near the intersection with Bridgeport Way W.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property meets the major locational criteria for future moderate density residential development, set forth on page 1-28 of the Comprehensive Plan:\n\u00b7 It is located along 67th Avenue W, a secondary arterial, just north of its intersection with Bridgeport Way W, a principal arterial, and in close proximity to the transit route on Bridgeport Way W.\n\u00b7 It is close to Fred Meyer and other shopping opportunities, public facilities and services at the intersection of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W.\n\u00b7 It is adjacent to a property that is planned to be developed with moderate density multi-family apartments (following the rezone of the adjacent property to the south to MF-L in 2015).\nThe property is uniquely situated to provide an effective transition between higher-intensity commercial land uses to the south and single family residential uses to the north and west. The property is treed and, therefore, can retain a perimeter buffer of existing trees to provide screening. The perimeter buffer can be augmented with additional landscaping that will help to further mitigate impacts to adjacent single-family residential areas to the north and west. As shown on the Conceptual Site Plan, the buildings can be clustered in the center of the site and oriented toward around a common driveway, to direct vehicle noise and light inward. As shown on the Concept Plans, the neighborhood can be stepped down the hillside to minimize building profiles and maintain scenic views across the site. It can also feature vegetated corridors between the buildings and incorporate building articulation and fenestration treatments to maximize compatibility with neighboring single family residential communities.\n5. The character of the area to the south of the Chambers Landing, LLC property is changing rapidly. All the way to the intersection with Bridgeport Way W the area is now zoned for higher density residential uses and additional commercial uses surrounding the Fred Meyer store. In 2015, the property immediately to the south of the Chambers Landing, LLC property (parcel #4001700700) was re-designated to moderate density residential MDR (with MF-L zoning), and the property at the corner of 67th Avenue W and Bridgeport Way W (parcel #0220271062) was re-designated for additional neighborhood commercial {NC) uses. Located at the crest of the hill overlooking this area of more intensive development, the Chambers Landing, LLC property is uniquely impacted by these changes. With the appropriate moderate density Comprehensive Plan Map designation, however, the Chambers Landing, LLC property also will be uniquely situated to provide an effective transition between the more intensive commercial uses to the south, and the single family residential uses to the north and west.\nChambers Landing, LLC seeks the same Comprehensive Plan Map designation and Zoning designation that was approved for the adjacent property to the south in 2015. Chambers Landing, LLC does not seek to maximize the density of development on its property under the MF-L zoning (which currently allows up to 35-40 units/acre). Rather, Chambers Landing, LLC seeks to develop its property with an attractive neighborhood of up to 72 high quality condominium units, at a density of up to approximately 15.25 units per acre. This would create a more of a moderate density multi-family transitional area between the single family residences to the north and west, and the commercial area to the south.\n6. The Chambers Landing, LLC proposal is consistent with the GMA's planning goals, set forth in RCW 36.70A.020:\n1 - Urban Growth.\nConsistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (1), the proposal seeks to locate urban density multi-family development on a currently undeveloped property within the urban area, where it is well served by public facilities and services.\n2 - Reduce Sprawl.\nConcentrating growth on this undeveloped property within the urban growth area will help to reduce the inappropriate conversion of other undeveloped land into sprawling low-density development, consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (2).\n4 - Housing.\nConsistent with RCW 36.70A.020(4), the vision for the Chambers Landing, LLC property is to provide a unique type of housing stock that is appropriate for seniors and other members of the community who require stair-free living, which is currently not widely available in the City.\n5 - Economic Development.\nDevelopment of this vacant land within the urban growth area will help to provide construction jobs and increase customers to support the economic development planned for neighboring commercial areas, consistent with RCW 36.70A.020(5).\n6 - Property Rights.\nRe-designation of the Chambers Landing, LLC property will extend the same development rights as were granted to the neighboring property owner, with the rezone of the adjacent property in 2015, consistent with RCW 36.70A.020(6).\n10 - Environment.\nAs described in the applicant\u2019s SEPA Checklist, multi-family uses on the Chambers Landing, LLC can be designed to avoid and minimize potential environmental impacts.\n12 - Public Facilities and Services.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC property is located in an area that is already well served by arterials roadways, transit routes, infrastructure, shopping, and other public facilities and services. Thus, it is consistent with the concurrency requirements of the GMA.\nThe Chambers Landing, LLC proposal is also consistent with the County-wide Planning Policies and VISION 2040: Growth and Transportation Strategy for the Puget Sound Region:\nThe GMA, in conjunction with the County-wide Planning Policies and VISION 2040, call upon each jurisdiction to plan for and identify sufficient development capacity to accommodate their allocated share of the forecasted population growth. Re-designation of the Chambers Landing, LLC property will promote these policies, as it convert currently vacant land within the urban growth area into valuable housing stock that will increase the capacity of the City of University Place to accommodate forecasted population growth.\n7. Re-designating this property to MDR (with MF-L zoning) advances the public interest by according the same development rights to Chambers Landing, LLC that were granted to the adjacent property owner in 2015. Chambers Landing, LLC proposes to limit the density of its condominium community to approximately 15.25 units per acre, up to 72 units, which would create an effective transitional area of multi-family develop between the more intensive commercial uses to the south and the lower density single family residential areas to the north. Chambers Landing, LLC seeks to provide a unique single-level stair-free housing option for the citizens of City of University Place that is currently not available elsewhere in the City. As shown on the Conceptual Site Plan, the Concept Plans and the attached SEPA Checklist, this development would be designed to maximize compatibility with the neighboring single family communities and avoid any significant adverse impact. The re-designation to MDR (with MF-L zoning) will help the City to accommodate forecasted population growth, in a location that is already planned to be developed with other multi-family housing and is well served by public facilities and services. Development of the Chambers Landing, LLC property with condominiums will help to support construction jobs, stimulate additional economic activity for nearby commercial businesses and increase the City's tax base.\nAdditionally, this re-designation furthers the public interest as it is:\nConsistent with the City's previous zoning decisions;\nConsistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan locational criteria for locating residential growth;\nConsistent with applicable Land Use Goals and Policies within the City's Comprehensive Plan;\nConsistent with GMA planning policies;\nConsistent with County-wide Planning Policies and VISION 2040 for accommodating the City's growth targets, and\nCauses no significant adverse environmental impact to the surrounding area (as detailed on the applicant\u2019s SEPA Checklist).\n54th and Bridgeport Amendment\nWHEREAS, on November 7, 2016, the University Place City Council adopted Resolution No. 821, thereby requesting the Planning Commission seek public opinion, review, and provide recommendations regarding a city-initiated proposed rezone that would apply to two vacant residential parcels located at the southwest corner of 54th Street West and Bridgeport Way West, immediately adjacent to the U. P. Care Center, to allow for commercial use; and\nWHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on February 15, 2017 to consider written and oral public comments on the proposed plan map and zoning map amendments; and\nWHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered the Comprehensive Plan Approval Criteria listed in UPMC 16.10.090 and adopted findings in support of denial of the proposed plan map amendment pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No. 2017-02; and\nWHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public review of the plan map amendment at a study session held on April 3, 2017; and\nWHEREAS, the City Council conducted an open record public hearing to consider public comment on the proposed plan map amendment on April 17, 2017; and\nWHEREAS, the City Council has considered the Planning Commission\u2019s findings and conclusions contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 2017-02 and the Comprehensive Plan Amendment Approval Criteria listed in UPMC 16.10.090; and\n1. Re-designation of the 54th and Bridgeport property to MU-O would be consistent with the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies supporting them:\n2. The site is well-served by public facilities, services and utilities. Only marginally increased demand for public services is expected by increasing the intensity of use from nonresidential uses and/or single family dwellings allowed under the current LDR plan designation and R2 zoning (6-12 du/acre) to office, residential, and nonresidential uses allowed under the proposed MU-O designation and MU-O zoning. This potentially increased demand is not expected to decrease or diminish public services. The site is well-served by existing arterial roadways. It is located along a neighborhood collector arterial (54th Street West) and a principal arterial (Bridgeport Way West). This area is well served by water and sewer infrastructure and other public services and facilities. Utilities are available to the site, and the property is served by Pierce Transit Route 2 on Bridgeport Way. Fire/EMS access to the adjoining UP Care Center would be enhanced through the granting of an easement through, and physical improvements on, the subject property.\n3. The Bridgeport Way corridor includes a number of plan designations including Mixed Use Office (MU-O), Mixed Use, Community Commercial, Town Center, Neighborhood Commercial, Moderate Density Residential, and Low Density Residential (LDR). Adjacent properties located to the north, east and west are designated LDR. Adjacent property to the south is designated Moderate Density Residential. The proposed MU-O designation is generally compatible with the surrounding designations based on where the MU-O designation previously has been applied next to LDR designations elsewhere along Bridgeport Way. The property owner\u2019s intended use of the site for professional offices, or for mixed use development including offices and residential units, would be compatible with surrounding land uses that include the UP Care Center to the south, condominiums located across 54th Street to the north, and vacant parcels across Bridgeport Way to the east -- assuming the design complies with applicable design standards. Effective screening or buffering of future development and associated parking on the site through compliance with adopted performance and design standards will minimize impacts on adjacent single family dwellings to the west, which are owned by Greenwood Park Properties, LLC, the owner of the two parcels that are the subject of this amendment.\n4. No assumptions on which the Comprehensive Plan is based and that are relevant to this proposal are known to be invalid.\n5. The segment of Bridgeport Way adjacent to the site was redesigned and rebuilt as a \u201ccomplete street\u201d in 2015 to include pedestrian facilities (sidewalks and bike lanes), medians, street trees, lighting and other improvements. These facilities, including city-standard frontage improvements abutting the site, support more intensive development and use of the property than what historically has been allowed under the current LDR plan designation and R-2 zoning.\nThe property is one of very few sites located along the Bridgeport corridor that is located abutting two arterial streets and not already designated and zoned for commercial use.\n6. The proposal is consistent with the GMA's planning goals, set forth in RCW 36.70A.020:\n1- Urban Growth.\nConsistent with RCW 36.70A.020 {1), the proposal seeks to locate urban density development on a currently undeveloped property within the urban area, where it is well served by public facilities and services.\nConcentrating growth on this undeveloped property within the urban growth area will help to reduce the inappropriate conversion of other undeveloped land into sprawling low-density development, consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 {2).\nDevelopment of this vacant land within the urban growth area will help to provide construction jobs and promote the retention and expansion of existing businesses and recruitment of new businesses to the community, consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (5).\nRe-designation (and rezoning) of the site to allow for commercial use will ensure greater consistency in terms of development rights already granted to most other properties fronting on Bridgeport Way, consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (6).\nThe property is located in an area that is already well served by arterial roadways, transit routes, infrastructure, and other public facilities and services. Thus, the proposal is consistent with the concurrency requirements of the GMA.\nThe proposal is also consistent with the County-wide Planning Policies and Vision 2040: Growth and Transportation Strategy for the Puget Sound Region:\nThe GMA, in conjunction with the County-wide Planning Policies and Vision 2040, call upon each jurisdiction to plan for and identify sufficient development capacity to accommodate their allocated share of the forecasted employment and population growth. Re-designation of the site will promote these policies, as it will support the conversion of vacant land within the urban growth area into commercial or commercial mixed use development that will increase the capacity of the City of University Place to accommodate forecasted employment and population growth.\n7. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Miscellaneous Thoughts \u203a Fitting In\u2026Or Not, The Choice is Yours\nI\u2019m more of an introvert, sometimes shy. Unless I know someone, I pretty much stand around and observe. Don\u2019t get me wrong, it\u2019s not from lack of trying.\nMaybe it\u2019s the way I look, or the way I stand, or how I act, or how I\u2019m not able to articulate what I want to say, so I ramble. Not sure, no one has ever mentioned anything to me. But then again, what are they supposed to say\u2026to an introvert? \u201cHey, introvert, cat got your tongue?\u201d\nI do know, I\u2019m not alone. There are many of us floundering in a crowd. Or sometimes at a conference or a party. Maybe I should hold a sign that asks, \u201cIntrovert? Come and join me in the awkwardness?\u201d\nSomeone once wrote, \u201cIf you would get to know me, you may find me interesting, loving, caring, and somewhat funny.\u201d Oh wait, that someone is me. Knee slapper.\nI found myself in many of those awkward moments at a place I worked. I didn\u2019t fit in with what they considered the in-crowd. I wasn\u2019t \u201clike\u201d them. They never gave me a chance. Only a handful did. For that, I\u2019m actually thankful. God knew I needed those few in my life who \u201cgot\u201d me and accepted me for who I am. I\u2019ll forever be grateful to them. Believe it or not I learned a ton from those who pretty much shunned me, gossiped about me and quite frankly were rude. I would never treat anyone that way\u2026ever.\nSometimes at churches too. One would think church would be a safe place. Where everyone accepts all types. No matter how old or young, women can be cliquey.\nMerriam Webster\u2019s dictionary defines a \u201cclique\u201d as: a narrow exclusive circle or group of persons; especially: one held together by common interests, views, or purposes.\nSo, church? Where common interests and purpose should be about the love for Christ and His church\u2026His people? I\u2019m not saying all churches. But I have had some uncool experiences.\nWhen I see these cliques, I run as fast as I can. They are not for me. I don\u2019t even bother with them. They may not intend to be hurtful, but for a sensitive, shy introvert, it can put anxiety in overload. Steer clear the mind says. A total sense of shielding the heart. Not worth it.\nSounds a lot like a rejection issue, right? In a way, I suppose it is. The difference being, knowing the difference.\nI\u2019m blessed to have family and close friends who love me and weave me into their fold, no matter what. And I, them. Blessed beyond measure.\nWriting this wasn\u2019t about woe is me, the pitiful introvert. I\u2019m writing this because I know I\u2019m not alone. And, I want you to know God loves you as you are, exactly where you are in life. He made you perfectly\u2014You! He\u2019s not telling us to \u201cfit in\u201d everywhere we go, but to pray for everyone we meet. Whether they know you or not. I do a lot of praying. ~smile. There may be pain behind someone\u2019s smile, who needs your genuine smile. They may be going through something unbearable and just trying to get through the day. Everyone has a story not all are aware of. Introverts usually keep it all wrapped up tight and cozy inside.\nSo, the next time I/we go to a place where there is a crowd, smile, lift your head high and know you are a Daughter of a King. He will never leave you. He loves you right where you are. And why wouldn\u2019t He? He formed you before you\u2026were you.\nWe don\u2019t fit into another\u2019s mold. We aren\u2019t borrowed Jello molds. We are, who we are. Embrace that. Right?\n\u2039 Color Pencil Shavings\nIt\u2019s How You See Things\u2026 \u203a\n14 comments on \u201cFitting In\u2026Or Not, The Choice is Yours\u201d\nMy heavens, we\u2019re twins! \ud83d\ude42 I love you, Sister, because you love me, just as I am. I don\u2019t have to be something I\u2019m not\u2026comfortable in certain situations. I am a work in progress and loved by Jesus exactly as I am, and where I\u2019m at. Your writing just confirms that for me, Chrissy. There are more women out there who aren\u2019t always comfortable in social settings, in need of a good friend, or wrestling through life, and I hope to meet them and grow closer.\nI was recently talking to the Lord about \u201cwhere I fit in,\u201d and how I\u2019m willing to step out and take some risks (e.g. Women\u2019s Bible Study), even though that is way out of my comfort zone because I feel like the \u201codd woman out.\u201d I really don\u2019t want to be a part of a group that \u201cdoesn\u2019t go deep,\u201d but belong to one that is truly interested in the depth of pain and sorrow around them, and how they can come alongside each other. So, I\u2019m hoping to find a group I fit in with, can go deep with, and bond together.\nBut even if I don\u2019t find one, I\u2019m not alone, because it will always be \u201cthe Lord and me\u2026simplicity.\u201d\nKelly, Thank you for putting your heart out there. God has definitely made us all unique\u2026thankfully.\nI\u2019ll be praying for you and will come alongside in your guidance for a deep study\u2026fit for you.\nBlessings to you. ?\nI\u2019m an extroverted introvert. I can fit nicely into a crowed room and make conversation if need be, but all the while my soul is screaming inside because it truly is introverted.\nI used to hate it, and wished I were 100% extroverted until I embraced the fact that for whatever reason God created me to BE an introvert. Now I view life differently and it no longer bothers me.\nI always admire the extroverts. Being shy forever\u2026until you get to know me, that is, can be a blessing and/or a curse. God made us all unique. He\u2019s funny like that. Thank you for visiting me here. God Bless you!\nI don\u2019t think anyone has ever referred to me as introverted, but I see the clique thing all the time. I\u2019ve never liked them, and still don\u2019t. So I stay away from them. What amazes me though is that I can understand cliques in high school (too young to know better) but senior cliques? Rediculous!\nYes, Bonnie, they still exist,no matter how old. I so appreciate you stopping by here. God bless you!\nLOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!! Oh how you made me laugh with\u2026\u201dhey introvert, cat got your tongue?\u201d\u2026.\nWhat a wonderful encouraging piece! I\u2019m an extrovert introvert\u2026yeah, go figure!\nHee hee! I love how you found that line funny. Thankfully!! \ud83d\ude42 Thank you for \u201cyour\u201d encouraging words. Much love, hugs and blessings to you!\nArlene Cameron says:\nThis piece totally resonated with me! I have experienced cliques first hand! Like you, I stay far away from them!\nArlene, I bet many of us have experienced this. It\u2019s sad, to me. But we just walk stronger in the long run. Thank you so much for visiting me on my blog. Blessings!\nNicely done my friend. Love this piece. 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        "raw_content": "ECO 7, Rio+20, English Version\nECO7_Rio20_June20.pdf\nSee page 12 of the pdf for today's ECO corner.\nStatement NGOs Major Group during High-Level Plenary session \u2013 20th of June\ndelivered by Wael Hmaidan, Climate Action Network\nWatch the presentation Wael delivered to Rio+20 on behalf of NGOs at Rio.\nThank you, Vice-President.\nI am making this statement on behalf of the NGOs in Rio+20.\nIt feels amazing to be in this room among all the world leaders, and feeling all this power around me that can shape the World. We all know the threat that is facing us, and I do not need to repeat the urgency. Science is very clear. If we do not change in the coming five to ten years the way our societies function, we will be threatening the survival of future generations and all other species on the planet. Nevertheless, you sitting here in this room have the power to reverse all of this. What you can do here is the ideal dream of each one of us: to have the opportunity to be the savors of the planet.\nAnd yet we stand on the brink of Rio+20 being another failed attempt, with governments only trying to protect their narrow interests instead of inspiring the World and giving all of us back the faith in humanity that we need. If this happens, it would be a big waste of power, and a big waste of leadership opportunity.\nYou cannot have a document titled \u2018the future we want\u2019 without any mention of planetary boundaries, tipping points, or the Earth\u2019s carrying capacity. The text as it stands is completely out of touch with reality. Just to be clear, NGOs here in Rio in no way endorse this document. Already more than 1,000 organisations and individuals have signed in only one day a petition called \u201cThe Future We Don\u2019t Want\u201d that completely refuses the current text. It does not in any way reflect our aspiration, and therefore we demand that the words \u201cin full participation with civil society\u201d are removed from the first paragraph.\nIf you adopt the text in its current form, you will fail to secure a future for the coming generations, including your own children.\nTo mention a few examples of failures in the document:\nIn the issue of finding resources to implement sustainable development, we see countries using the economic crisis as an excuse, while at the same time spending 100s of billions of dollars subsidizing the fossil fuel industry, the most profitable industry in the world. The first thing you can do is eliminating the existing harmful subsidies, especially fossil fuel subsidies, which was voted as the number one issue during the civil society dialogue.\nUnder the oceans section, you have failed to give a clear mandate to even start negotiating an implementing agreement to stop the Wild West abuse of the high seas.\nThere are many other failures in the document related to women\u2019s reproduction health, missed opportunities to start new global treaties on civil society participation and on sustainability reporting, the extraordinary lack of any reference to armed conflicts, nuclear energy (especially in light of the fukushima disaster), and many others.\nBut it is not too late. We do not believe that it is over. You are here for three more days, and you can still inspire us and the world. It would be a shame and a waste for you to only come here and sign off a document. We urge you to create new political will that would make us stand and applaud you as our true leaders.\nFossil of the Day awards for ALL governments for agreeing a future we DON'T want\nIn an unprecedented move, the Fossil of the Day award\nwas today given to ALL governments attending the Rio+20 summit. NGOs\nreacted to the adoption of a shockingly weak outcome text applauded by\nall governments in the plenary this morning, pointing out that -\ncontrary to the document's title - the agreement did NOT reflect the\nfuture they want.\nThe text of today's Fossil award reads as follows:\n\"For the first time ever, yesterday, we awarded Big Oil a Fossil of the\nday - and the Fossil itself became the target of a protest by some angry\nbillionaire CEO\u2019s.\nToday, we faced a monumental task deciding just who to award the fossil\nto. Obviously the perpetual podium contenders came up, Canada for\ntarring Rio+20 by cutting out funding, commitments and so much more. The\nUnited States and Japan, for weilding the literal and metaphorical\ndelete button, cutting up the text like a ribbon, and the other Big Oil\nstates for weakening language on subsidies and trying their best to cut\nthe climate out of Rio. But for some reason we just didn\u2019t feel like\nthat was doing it justice, too many people were getting off the hook.\nThe outcome so far in Rio is an epic failure. Yet all governments have\napplauded it, as if selling out the planet and people were a grand\nThis is NOT the future we want, if anything this is the future that big\npolluters have bought.\nWith this text Rio+20 is turning back the clock on sustainable\ndevelopment. As nations hide behind economic uncertainty, they continue\nto give upwards of trillion dollars a year to the fossil fuel industry -\nyet here in Rio they\u2019ve all come up with empty pockets. The first step\nis to turn that trillion green and make it work for the people and the\nplanet, and like I said, that's just the first step. There is still\nmiles to go on oceans, the sustainable development goals, or even having\nthe ambition to build a pathway to just, sustainable future.\nBecause every country has applauded this document, and no country has\nhad the guts to step up and be a champion for the people and the planet,\nthis fossil is for every single nation here, and for all the world\nleaders beginning to arrive for what has become a glorified photo op to\nsign a declaration of destruction and a plan for pollution.\nThere are 3 days left here in Rio, and without a change this summit\nwill go down in history as more than simply a failure, and those leaders\nwho sign off on its demise will be known as the architects of\ndestruction. So as we hand out this, the biggest fossil yet, Heads of\nState and their representatives need to remember one thing: the whole\nworld is watching, the planet is burning, and they are holding matches.\"\nRio Fossil of the Day\nFossil-PressRelease_-_June19.pdf\nNew text is a green light for fossil fuels\nSo the Brazilians pulled together a draft and shared it with at least some of the world on Saturday night (some delegates had not even received it on the Sunday). Like everyone else, ECO was scrambling to see what was in it, specifically for energy and climate.\nOh the irony of climate and energy\nAs expected, there was good and bad, but unexpected was the irony: the new text was strong on climate, reaffirming the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibility and respective capabilities. There was a temperature target (2 or 1.5), and a nod, i.e. \u2018recognise the importance of\u2019 mobilising funds and transferring technology, as well as urging parties to honour their Kyoto commitments (hint hint, Canada et al).\nAnd yet what\u2019s driving climate change, what\u2019s responsible for two thirds of all emissions, what\u2019s destroying local communities and their environments \u2013 we\u2019re talking about our addiction to dirty fossil fuels for energy \u2013 has been completely watered down. In fact, the energy paragraphs positively promote fossil fuels. It makes achieving the climate paragraph a near impossibility.\nActively endorsing fossil fuels\nThanks to Canada, Russia and others, where we talk of \u2018an increased use of renewable energy sources\u2019, the text also adds \u2018and other low-emission technologies\u2019, and even goes further, explicitly including \u2018cleaner fossil fuel technologies\u2019. There\u2019s a recognition that renewable technology and energy efficiency are necessary for sustainable development, but there\u2019s no means of achieving it: all mentions of technology transfer and finance have been removed, with finance only be mentioned for energy access. While this is of course incredibly important for sustainable development \u2013 and great that it gets its own paragraph in the text, if a little weak on access for who \u2013 but it\u2019s not the whole picture. If we\u2019re expecting countries to leap frog our own dirty development pathways, rich, industrialised countries need to provide the adequate and appropriate technology and finance in line with commitments that have been in place for the past 20 years.\nBan Ki-moon\u2019s \u2018Sustainable Energy for All\u2019 (SE4All) initiative, which isn\u2019t part of the official process but was \u2018welcomed\u2019 in the zero draft, has now only been noted after a united position from G77+China. While it\u2019s addressing the right challenges \u2013 climate change and poverty \u2013 a statement signed by over 100 civil society organisations from across the world shows how much work is needed. As it stands its unambitious targets are inadequate to meet the climate crisis, while civil society and the energy poor \u2013 those it should be helping \u2013 have been left outside a process dominated by corporate fossil fuel, finance and utility interests. Not being in the text will not mean the end of the initiative, as the Secretary General\u2019s office have been predicting this for a while, so the challenge now is ensuring that after Rio, the initiative launches a people-driven process to see how we can genuinely deliver sustainable energy for all.\nOne way we can start is by ending government hand-outs to the fossil fuel industries, but they\u2019ve been dealt a heavy blow in the latest text. Rather than honouring commitments made back in 2009, the text \u2018recognises the need for further action\u2019 \u2013 collective amnesia? Like all issues, there are nuances, so the first step is addressing subsidies given directly to dirty energy companies, but pushing them out of the text is another step backwards. Today over a million signatures are being handed to world leaders, all calling on governments to stop handing our money to dirty industry, because Rio is a real chance to make some progress. We need to make sure that happens.\nThe Future We Don\u2019t Want\nThis text is not going to deliver a sustainable future, driven by clean, safe and affordable energy, but it reflects what\u2019s round the table: no political commitment from those that can make it happen. We need to challenge fossil fuel interest\nECO4-Rio-Jun17.pdf\nShell, Exxon Mobil, Petrobras, Chevron and BP Given First Ever \u201cCorporate\u201d Fossil\nFossil-PressRelease_-June_18.pdf\nIn an unprecedented move, the Fossil of the Day award broke protocol today to award a special fossil to big oil and their friends. The award is a recognition of the back room, dirty tactics that the fossil fuel industry and lobby has used here in Rio and for years to block progress on climate change and sustainable development.\nThe corporations were also singled out for being some of the biggest recipients of the nearly $1 trillion in subsidies handed out each year to big polluters. The award comes on the eve of a corporate business event including a session entitled \"Fossil Fuels and Sustainability\" that features representatives of Petrobras, BP and Shell. The text of the Fossil Award read as follows:\nToday's fossil award is an extra special one, a never before seen or heard of Fossil of the Day...a Fossil First here in Rio.\nThe recipients of this Fossil have for years stood in the shadows, and in the way of real progress on climate change and sustainable development. Around the globe they are the worlds largest climate criminals, responsible for spilling millions of barrels of oil in the natural world, and dumping billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.\nLet's get a (oil) drumroll please for today's Fossils! Those big bad polluters!\nShell! Exxon-Mobil! BP! Chevron! and a special Brazilian Rio Fossil for our sponsors here at Rio+20 Petrobras! Honorable mention goes to all the oil barons, king coals and gas giants around the globe! Our top four recipients collectively made nearly $140 billion dollars in 2011, all while working against the adoption of strong, ambitious climate legislation in countries around the globe, digging deeper into dirty energy. All four are major players in the tar sands and part of a new rush to develop oil in the Arctic - despite their roles in major disasters like the Deepwater Horizon, the Kalamazoo river spill, the Exxon Valdez and the list goes on.\nOh yeah, and they're all part of that prestigious trillion dollar club, recipients of massive polluter handouts.\nPetrobras gets a special spot for coming on as a sponsor of Rio+20 while trying to break the resistance of fishermen of Rio\u2019s Bahia de Guanabara with violence. The fishermen have been struggling to defend their livelihoods against Petrobras\u2019 oil spills.\nThe Fossil of the Day ceremony was also the target of a mock protest by \"Billionaires for Subsidies\", a group of youth drawing attention to the influence of big polluters here in Rio and on climate progress around the globe. The fossil fuel companies were targetted for attempting to hijack the agenda in Rio, but also for lobbying to weaken climate commitments for governments around the world.",
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        "raw_content": "8th February 1917 H.M.S. GURKHA sunk off Dungeness\nHMS Ghurka or HMS Gurkha, was a 880 ton, Tribal Class Torpedo Boat Destroyer, with a length of 225 feet and a beam of 25.5 and a draught of 8, was built by Hawthorn Leslie and completed on 29th April 1907.\nOriginally armed with three 12 pounders, with two 18 inch torpedo tubes mounted one behind the other and just behind three funnels so that they could be fired broadside, and one firing over the stern, in 1911 two more 12 pounders guns were added. The destroyer was powered by Parsons steam turbine engines producing 14,250 horsepower at a top speed of 30-33 knots.\nOn 4th March 1915, HMS \u201cGurkha\u201d and HMS Maori, while on patrol protecting the channel shipping, by towing a submarine net sweeping hoping to catch an enemy submarine as a poacher would catch a rabbit in a purse net, caught the German submarine U-8 with a crew of 35 under command of Alfred Sto\u00df, The submarine was forced to surface and under gunfire from the destroyers surrendered the crew was taken as a Prisoner of War, U-8 was then sunk by gunfire.\nOn the evening of 8th February 1917 around 7.45 pm, HMS Gurkha while travelling though heavy seas four miles south-east of the Dungeness buoy, the destroyer exploded a mine laid by the German coastal minelayer submarine UC-47, and the destroyer started sinking immediately with the loss of 75 men\nDuring the sinking of HMS Gurkha a large number of the crew died in the explosion, others drown before the nearest ship, the armed trawler Highlander reached the scene after hearing the explosion. When the trawler arrived only the tip of the destroyer\u2019s bow was above the water, her stern having touched the seabed. The Highlander tried to launch her boat but it was swept away by huge swells. However the trawler managed to drag five men covered in oil from the icy sea. Commander F.H.L. Lewin. R.N., the destroyer flotilla gunnery officer who was a passenger aboard the Gurkha, was one of only six men rescued, but not before he had released one man from the tangled debris of the sinking bow, and then refused to leave the water until he had helped in the rescue of four of the destroyer ratings.\nCommander F.H.L. Lewin. R.N., for his services in connection with HMS Gurkha, the Royal Humane Society honoured him with their silver medal and subsequently awarded him with the Stanhope Gold Medal for the bravest deed of the year. In consequence of the exposure which he suffused at this period he became crippled with lumbago and sciatica, and in July was laid up for some months, but was passed fit for shore service in February , 1918, when he joined the Trades Division at the Admiralty.\nThe shipwreck of HMS Gurkha, lies with most of the remains of her crew in 30 meters of water off Dungeness. She has been extensively professionally salvaged and explosives have been used in many places. Despite that, parts of her stern are still intact and stand 8 meters proud above the general wreckage. The wreck is a War Grave, however she was not officially designated until April 2008.\n- REMEMBER THE GURKHA-\nSunk off Dungeness on 8th February 1917\nBELL, Stoker 1st Class, CHARLES ALBERT, 308296, Royal Navy. Age 30. Son of Charles and Jane Bell, of Micheldever, Hants\nBIRMINGHAM, Engine Room Artificer 1st Class, FREDERIC BARNARD, 269413, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nBONNER, Leading Seaman, DANIEL, 236361, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 32. Son of Daniel and Jane Bonner, of Paisley; husband of Mary Ann Ethel Murphy (formerly Bonner), of , Stamshaw, Portsmouth.\nBRIGHT, Able Seaman, DONOVAN NEVILLE, J/15876, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nBROWN, Engine Room Artificer 4th Class, EDWARD WILSON, M/14285, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nBYRNE, Stoker, PATRICK, 4601S, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Naval Reserve. Husband of Hannah Byrne, of Middlesbrough.\nCALDWELL, Stoker 1st Class, ALEXANDER, K/32160, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 33. Son of Joseph and Cathrine Caldwell, of Londonderry.\nCHURCHILL, Petty Officer Stoker, FRED, 276990, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 41. Son of Joseph and Mary Ann Churchill, of Abbotsbury, Dorset.\nCONSTANT, Stoker 1st Class, JOHN, 287877, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Killed by mine explosion in English Channel 8 February 1917.\nCOOK, Leading Stoker, WILFRED, K/10075, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nCORNER, Chief Artificer Engineer, JOHN, H.M.S. Gurkha, Royal Navy.\nCUTLER, Petty Officer Stoker, WILLIAM GEORGE, 301350, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 37. Son of George and Mary Cutler, of Winton; husband of the late Ida Cutler, of Winton, Bournemouth.\nDAVIS, Stoker 1st Class, HENRY JAMES, K/34702, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Son of John William and Ruth Davis, of Chilworth, Guildford.\nDENT, Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class, JAMES MOAT, 270028, Mentioned in Despatches, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nDODDS, Able Seaman, MATTHEW DOBSON, J/29904, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nDRODGE, Able Seaman, EDWARD JOHN, J/12122, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 22.\nDUCHART, Seaman. GEORGE, 9038A, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Naval Reserve. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Duchart, of Pulteneytown, Wick.\nDUMOND, Officer's Steward 3rd Class, GEORGE AUGUSTE, L/7395, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 20. Son of Alphonse Francois and Celestine Dumond, of St. Heliers, Jersey. Native of St. Peter Port, Guernsey.\nDYER, Leading Cooks Mate, HENRY WILLIAM, M/57, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nEBLING, Engine Room Artificer 4th Class, BERTIE, M/5739, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 25. Son of Thomas and Elvina Ebling, of King's Lynn, Norfolk; husband of Alice Neale (formerly Ebling), of Southampton.\nELVEN, Lieutenant, ARTHUR ROBERT JAMES, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Naval Reserve.\nENGWELL, Leading Stoker, GEORGE VICTOR, 311315, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 29. Son of G. Engwell, of Notting Hill, London; husband of Annie Engwell, of 79A, Manor St., Clapham, London.\nFORD, Able Seaman, GEORGE HENRY ROBERT, J/11431, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 22. Son of George William and Annie M. Ford, of Brighton.\nFORTNUM, Leading Seaman, WILLIAM GEORGE, 229295, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 30. Son of the late William and Margaret Fortnum, of Aldenham, Hertfordshire; husband of Ruth Fortnum, of West Banks, Sleaford, Lincs.\nGOBLE, Petty Officer Stoker, GEORGE EDWARD, 310398, H.M.S. \"Gurkha\", Royal Navy. Age 29. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Goble, of Portsmouth; husband of Ada Jane Goble, of Stamshaw, Portsmouth.\nGOBLE, Petty Officer Stoker, THOMAS, 220448, H.M S \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nGOLDSMITH, Leading Stoker, ALFRED CHARLES, 296476, H.M.S \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 35. Son of Francis and Elizabeth Goldsmith, of Portsmouth; husband of Florence M. Goldsmith, of 17, Malta Rd., Buckland, Portsmouth.\nGOODALL, Stoker 1st Class, HERBERT THOMAS, K/30789, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nGREENWOOD, Leading Telegraphist, RICHARD, J/3383, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nHAWKER, Able Seaman, JAMES HENRY FREDERICK, SS/5936, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 21. Son of Henry and Mary Hawker, of Hyson Green, Nottingham. Native of Tewkesbury, Glos.\nHODGSON, Petty Officer Stoker, JAMES, 305970, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 31. Son of Thomas and Sarah Hodgson, of Wigton, Cumberland.\nHOLLANDS, Able Seaman, ARTHUR EDWARD, J/12051, H M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nHOOK, Stoker 1st Class, BENJAMIN WILLIAM, 220009, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 32. Son of George and Sarah Hook, of Surbiton Surrey; husband of Fanny Hook. of , Tettenhall, Wolverhampton.\nHOPGOOD, Chief Stoker, WILLIAM, 278145, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 46. Son of Charles Hopgood; husband of Alice M. Hopgood, of Forton, Gosport, Portsmouth.\nHUGHES, Able Seaman, OWEN, J/6007, H.M.S, \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 24. Son of Mary Hughes, of Teddington, Middx. Native of Kingston-on-Thames.\nHUNT, Petty Officer Stoker, JOHN WILLIAM, K/21554, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nJACKSON, Able Seaman, REUBEN, J/6520, H.M.S. \"Ghurka.\", Age 23. Son of John and Jane Jackson, of Blockley, Worcs.\nJEWELL, Seaman, ALFRED JOHN, 5591A, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Naval Reserve.\nKENDLE, Petty Officer, WILLIAM CHARLES TOM, 183820, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 39. Son of Tom and Emma Kendle; husband of Gertrude Adelaide Mary Kendle, of Southsea, Portsmouth.\nLACK, Able Seaman, ROBERT JOHN, J/17348, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 23. Son of George and Priscilla R. Lack, of Wells, Norfolk.\nLAVENDER, Stoker 2nd Class, JAMES WILLIAM, SS/117563, H.M.S. \" Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 19. Son of George Henry James and Rose Lavender.\nLAWRENCE, Stoker 1st Class, WESLEY MORLEY, K/30800, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 27. Son of William and Annie Lawrence, of Cadnam, Southampton.\nLINCOLN, Able Seaman, ALICK, SS/5946, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nLODGE, Ordinary Seaman, FRANCIS, J/56099, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 19. Son of John and Elizabeth Lodge, of Dalefield, Normanton, Yorks.\nLONDON, Ordinary Telegraphist, PETER CAREW, J/37413, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 18. Son of Walter and Rosina London, of Forest Hill, London.\nMACANGUS, Seaman, WILLIAM, 5434A, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Naval Reserve. Age 21. Son of William and Annie MacAngus, of Fearn, Ross-shire.\nMAHONEY, Leading Seaman, EDWARD, J/14360, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 22. Son of Margret Holgate (formerly Mahoney), of Aldershot, and the late Thomas Mahoney.\nMILLS, Officer's Steward 2nd Class, CECIL PERCY FRANK, L/6873, H.M S \"Gurkha\", Royal Navy. Age 23. Son of Frederick and Ann Mills.\nMILLS, Able Seaman, JOHN THOMAS SETH, J/19934, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy.\nMORT, Able Seaman, PAUL JOHN, J/41552, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 25. Son of E. H. Mort, of Milford, Stafford, and the late William Mort. 25.\nNEWLOVE, Able Seaman, GEORGE ROBINSON, J/10445, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 22. Son of Alfred and Sarah Newlove, of 41, Durham St., West Hartlepool.\nNEWMAN, Leading Seaman, ERNEST JAMES, 203503, H.M.S. \" Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Husband of E. M. A. Bedwell (formerly Newman), of Portsmouth.\nPARKER, Able Seaman, LEWIS, SS/6384, H.M.S \"Gurkha\", Royal Navy. Age 17. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, of Wakefield.\nPHILLIPS, Signalman, CYRIL WILLIAM, Bristol Z/3806, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Age 20. Only son of Joseph and Kate Phillips, of Iron Bridge, Salop.\nPHILLIPS, Stoker 1st Class, FREDERICK, 300814, H.M.S. \"Gurkha.\", Royal Navy. Age 34. Husband of Helen M. 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        "raw_content": "Importance of intellectual property lawyers\nNowadays majority of the companies will have some kind of intangible asset. Intangible asset are the ones which but cannot be touched. A few types of intangible assets of the companies are copyright, trademark, patent and more. Like any other asset that you own it needs to be properly managed and cared so that your rights can be protected. In order to do this you might require assistance from intellectual property lawyers.\nThere are a number of ways the intellectual property lawyer can assist you.\nOne among the main reason why many companies are in search of legal representation is protection. Intellectual property is not the physical object and so you cannot touch and feel it. Hence it is very simple for thieves to copy it and claim as it is theirs. Ip lawyer Sydney will be able to keep an eye over the property. They ensure that it is not used without your consent.\nThere are lots of businesses who are not aware about the fact that they can actually make money from their intellectual property. In the case of manufacturing company, it could be cheaper to get the license of patent from other company rather than reproducing your own procedure. In case you are thought of selling your asset or putting on lease then you can make a lot of money. In this regard also you can get assistance from the intellectual property lawyers Sydney.\nOne thing that you need to know is that you will have the exclusive rights for your property only for some period of time. In order to make sure that your rights are intact you will be required to pay fees and re-do the paperwork every few years. With the help of ip lawyer Sydney you will be able to keep a track over the time restraints. They will help you to file it timely.\nIt is possible to gain patents as well as other properties when they expire for exclusive use of your business. Your intellectual property lawyer is the best person to assist you with this. They will let you know when the property is about to expire. With this you can prepare to acquire it as soon as it is available for your company.\nThis makes it clear that managing assets in not a simple task. To ensure that your property is looked after in the best manner then taking help of the intellectual property lawyers syndey is the best option. If you notice that these properties are sued by some people illegally then hiring the services of the reputable lawyer is the best option. There are actually number of ways in which they can assist you at present as well as in future.\nIf you are of the thought that where can you look for the lawyers, then checking out on the web is what you need to do. Many lawyers have online presence. You can certainly find a genuine s well as reputable lawyer.",
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        "raw_content": "The historic center of Mazatl\u00e1n has many beautiful homes. Some have been restored to modern standards with new plumbing and updated electrical and some have been maintained by their original families.\nThere is a historic commission that oversees the district and there has been a pretty successful effort to make Centro an appealing place with a program for placing utilities underground and installing curb cuts for wheelchairs and lighting in the sidewalks. I love living here.\nThere are a lot of buildings here in Centro that would be wonderful homes if people with energy and money were to take on the challenge. The vigas (roof beams) on many have fallen in \u2013 but these old concrete and brick buildings will stand for a long time even without any protection from the weather.\nMany people lament that (I have read this about other cities with historic cores, too) too many gringos move in to take on challenges like this and \u201cforce out\u201d the locals. I don\u2019t believe that this is exactly true, since all of the ruins I am talking about are unoccupied or barely occupied.\nReal estate prices are being driven up, but taxes are still low so there isn\u2019t the same effect like there is when gentrification happens up North.\nHere in Centro in Mazatl\u00e1n, I feel that gringos have upset the balance a bit\u2026or maybe we do at first. For example, it took Paul and me a while to figure out that our block has kind of a pet crazy guy. He taps a coin on our gate and grins vacantly at us. We figured out to give him a peso or two. But it did take us a while and I imagine people wondered if we would ever \u201cget it.\u201d I know it\u2019s a little frustrating for our neighbors to try to communicate with us. But overall I don\u2019t think there are bad feelings towards gringos here.\nI just thought for a minute and in our immediate vicinity there aren\u2019t more than two gringo households on any block, and many blocks none.\nMany of these houses will probably never be brought back to life since they are probably owned by families where a whole bunch of siblings owned a piece many years ago and through deaths, etc. the project of even tracking the heirs all down to see if they did want to sell would be a daunting one. So they sit, old and beautiful, but they sit.\nI have been collecting pictures of ruins on my Flickr page, here.\nJudge not\u2026..\nLove and Non-Love in Mazatl\u00e1n\nPor cierto, there are many ruins in Old Town, and walking by, peering through the shutters or the cracks in the doors, you try to imagine what they looked like when they were built. Somebody\u2019s dream house, now just a pile of debris with walls around it. Or boarded-up buildings where somebody obviously still lives. I agree, it would be opening a real can of worms to try to buy one of them, not to speak of the years it would take to rehabilitate it.\nNancy \u2014 I have often thought about buying one of the older homes and rebuilding it. Your blog and Jonna\u2019s posts have kept that notion alive. The problem with the dream is that it is 180 degrees off from the rest of my retirement plans. I really do not need a plot of land of my own \u2014 I want to wander.\nIt\u2019s really a two sided coin if you ask me. I love to look at old architecture and imagine what it once looked like in it\u2019s prime, but then again, I\u2019d love to see them all fixed up and brought back to life too. Actually I\u2019d like to bring one back to life, but I doubt I\u2019d ever have the money to take on such a huge project.\nMany of the pictures of old buildings in Mazatl\u00e1n centro look much like the ones in M\u00e9rida centro. I love the colonial style that was used in tropical areas, thick walls, high ceilings, always a plan for breezes and air flow.\nFor me, renovating one of these beauties was a dream come true. I think that it is as much an adventure that I love as a way of creating a home I\u2019ll love. So, the journey is as good as the destination.\nThe same controvery exists in M\u00e9rida, only gringos would spend the money to renovate one of these old beauties. Modern Meridanos would not even consider living in the centro if they can afford to move out. They want modern, glass and marble, and high tech. The houses that gringos are renovating would have been left to crumble or they would have continued dividing them for low cost housing.\nWe who were raised by and large in 1950\u2019s track houses want the old houses with history and a story to tell. To a middle class or above Mexican, they are the houses their grandparents lived in and not convenient or high tech or in neighborhoods where their friends and good schools are.\nStill, there is resentment in some quarters. I think of it as the same problems encountered in large cities in the US where gentrification has happened. It eliminates some low cost housing and it changes the feel and culture of the neighborhood. The difference here in M\u00e9rida is that most if not all of our neighbors are not poor but are working middle class who inherited their homes and who are happy to own a place to live. They can get upset by rising prices but they also see the possibilities of a return on their inherited house that could benefit their families. Mainly, the number of gringos and renovated houses is still so small that there is less effect on the neighborhood. When that number increases, then resentment could be increase as well. At least, that is what happened in the Castro of SF and in other neighborhoods there like Noe Valley.\nThere is such a large supply of these beautiful old homes in cities like M\u00e9rida, Puebla, Quer\u00e9taro and other colonial cities that I think it unlikely that we will ever overpower the locals in most places. San Miguel de Allende is the city that has the most gentrification or gringoization and even there, the gringos are largely outnumbered by the locals. If foreigners don\u2019t group up in small areas, then the problem will probably never get very serious. Let\u2019s hope.\nOh, about renovation. The cost is not what you would expect coming from the north. Remember that the main costs will be materials, not labor. So much of what an old house needs is labor that the cost of renovation can be quite reasonable.\nWhat a nice conversation!\nPaul and I feel lucky that the bones of our old home had already been updated\u2026because I don\u2019t think I have the patience for a long renovation. But it would also have been nice to really know this place in its \u201cbefore\u201d state, which would make knowing it \u201cnow\u201d even sweeter.\nI don\u2019t have a good handle on what it would cost to renovate an old house like this and I will try to get some numbers from people who\u2019ve done it. Maybe square foot costs so it doesn\u2019t get too personal.\nIn the US my ex and I renovated a 1907 craftsman in Seattle and I loved finding its beauty under all the layers of paint. But these houses just seem so more stately and mature\u2026in Maz our house is from around 1898 so it\u2019s not much older than the craftsman in Seattle, but it sure does seem like it.\nTheresa in M\u00e8rida\nOur house is a turn of the last century home too. We were lucky in that it had been maintained so mostly what we did was upgrade the electrics and plumbing and remove previous improvements (it had been made into 3 very small apartments). We also added a covered terraza, we have probably spent as much on fixing as we did on buying the original building but we still spent much less than we would have in California but probably not as much as we would have in the midwest.\nI visited your photos and loved them. 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        "raw_content": "TIME The Kalief Browder Story Part 6\nDAILY DOSE, EntertainmentBy DDot Omen April 6, 2017 1 Comment\nBlack Ink Crew Season 5 Episode 14. Full Episode. Click NEXT PAGE to watch. NEXT PAGE\nPepsi Apologizes And Pulls Kendall Jenner Commercial\nKicking the can. Pepsi has been in shambles for the past 48 hours after launching their \u201cLive For Now\u201d campaign. Outrage sparked instantly after the commercial made its debut capturing several people of color and Kendall Jenner in the most unrealistic setting of a protest calmed by doling out Pepsi. After initially defending their intentions,\u2026\nPepsi Responds To Backlash Over Headass Kendall Jenner Commercial\nIn today\u2019s headassery, Pepsi launched their \u201cLive For Now Moments\u201d campaign. The face of the commercial is none other than Kendall Jenner (yeah, I don\u2019t know), set to the music of Skip Marley\u2019s song \u201cLions\u201d. Within seconds of watching, you can feel yourself being deployed into \u201cthe sunken place\u201d in this grossly over white washed\u2026\nCatfish The TV Show Season 6 Episode 5. Click NEXT PAGE or \u201c2\u201d to watch. 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        "raw_content": "Home Military Oral History TarkentonSR_01_interview\nSamuel Tarkenton Interview\nTarkentonSR_01_interview\nJohn A. Adams \u201971 Center for Military History and Strategic Analysis. Military Oral History Project Interview with Samuel Tarkenton by Cadet Christopher Yoder, October 21, 2006\nAbout the interviewer: Cadet Christopher Yoder, Class of 2007, is majoring in English.\nYoder - This interview is being conducted for the First Division Museum in Cantigny and the John A. Adams \u201971 Center for Military History and Strategic Analysis as part of the requirements for History 393\u2014History of World War II. The interviewer is Christopher Yoder. The interviewee is Samuel Tarkenton. Today\u2019s date is October 21, 2006.\nYoder \u2013 I\u2019d like to start off with some general background information. Where did you grow up.\nTarkenton \u2013 Right here in Norfolk\u2014born and raised in Norfolk.\nYoder \u2013 What did you do prior to the war?\nTarkenton \u2013 After high school, I went to work for the government in the ship yards as furnace boy.\nYoder \u2013 Newport News Shipyard?\nTarkenton \u2013 Norfolk Naval Shipyard.\nYoder \u2013 Were you drafted or did you volunteer?\nTarkenton \u2013 I was drafted.\nYoder \u2013 What was basic and advanced training like?\nTarkenton \u2013 In the military?\nYoder \u2013 Yes sir.\nTarkenton \u2013 Well, it seemed like to me it was 14 to 17 weeks of basic training in Georgia\u2014Camp Wheeler\u2014in the late spring and summer because it was hot. As far as the training, it wasn\u2019t too heavy or too physical for me.\nYoder \u2013 Would you say that was because of your apprenticeship in the shipyard?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, because of my youth and physical condition. Of course my apprenticeship gave me experience to deal and talk with people, but mainly I figure for my physical condition.\nYoder \u2013 Did you play any sports in high school?2\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes, football.\nYoder \u2013 What position did you play?\nTarkenton \u2013 Center and linebacker. You played both ways in those days.\nYoder \u2013 I played center but, basically, anywhere on the offensive line.\nTarkenton \u2013 Maury High School in Norfolk.\nYoder \u2013 I played for Bethel in the peninsula in Hampton.\nTarkenton \u2013 We played Hampton High School. We played Newport News too. In those days there weren\u2019t too many high schools and we went around and played Richmond, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Petersburg. In fact, we even played Roanoke. The years that I was on the team we traveled both to Petersburg and to Roanoke. They were alternating, but the years that I played we traveled to them so I got to travel.\nYoder \u2013 When and where did you join the first battalion of the 26th Infantry?\nTarkenton \u2013 Let me see. We did basic training and went right over with the troops and went in as a replacement. In those days there were infantry training replacement centers. That\u2019s where I put in my 17 weeks basic and that\u2019s what they called the infantry training replacement center. We were replacing the boys who were over there getting killed and wounded.\nYoder \u2013 Did you join the unit after D-Day or prior to D-Day?\nTarkenton \u2013 After D-Day. I was in basic training on D-Day.\nYoder \u2013 Do you know which month you joined the first division?\nTarkenton \u2013 I believe it was before Thanksgiving of \u201944.\nYoder \u2013 So around October or November time?\nTarkenton \u2013 Late October of \u201944.\nYoder \u2013 How was the trip over to Europe?\nTarkenton \u2013 We went on a British ship\u2014they made a troop transport out of it. We slept on bunks\u2014canvas cots really\u2014but they were strung out up over the mess hall benches. During the day they had the benches in place and we\u2019d eat and then at night they\u2019d drop the benches and tables down as far as they could and drop the cots down for us to sleep.\nYoder \u2013 So I take it was pretty crowded?3\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes, it was. We mostly stayed down in the hold on the second deck practically all the time, except for me. I was fortunate. I guess with my civilian experience and all, they had picked me to be a temporary corporal and I didn\u2019t have to stay down there all the time. I could come out on the main deck and walk around and most of them never left the second deck. They stayed down there all the time.\nYoder \u2013 It must have been rough for them. Did you receive any promotions during the course of 1944-1945?\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes. That\u2019s what I was talking about. They made me a corporal and it was supposed to be temporary for troop movement. Going over there they had to have some noncommissioned officer in charge and they made me temporary, but I kept the rank permanently until I joined the First Division, when I made sergeant.\nYoder \u2013 You said you joined in late October, so you saw the fighting in late November as you were pushing towards Germany?\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes.\nYoder \u2013 What was that like?\nTarkenton \u2013 It wasn\u2019t too bad. We didn\u2019t see any real hand-to-hand combat or real close-in fire and maneuver. It was mainly artillery and planes flying over and dropping bombs.\nYoder \u2013 I was reading some background information and it said that at times the infantry would walk 25 miles a day in France. What was that like, physically and mentally?\nTarkenton \u2013 Physically it wasn\u2019t any problem\u2014in my physical condition and just finishing basic training where we did a lot of walking. It wasn\u2019t any real problem.\nYoder \u2013 I read that the first battalion was at Bartenbach during the Battle of the Bulge. What was the fighting like there?\nTarkenton \u2013 The whole 26th Regiment was there. Our first battalion was in Bartenbach with some of the others and we dug five foxholes in six days. We\u2019d have a battle and a dig a hole, move, and the next day have another battle and dig a foxhole and spend the night. That went on five or six days and we dug foxholes. On the 23rd of December, Sunday, I dug the last one until about the 15th of January, I think it was.\nYoder \u2013 The 23rd of December\u2014is when the Germans decided to leave Bartenbach alone?4\nTarkenton \u2013 No. On the 23rd we started going in Bartenbach. The Bulge started on Saturday the 16th and Sunday morning\u2014well, the 16th they got us ready and on Sunday morning at 2:00, the 17th, we went into the Bulge.\nYoder \u2013 It was a counter-attack?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, we went in as replacements at the time. We didn\u2019t go into Bartenbach. We went into\u2014I don\u2019t even remember what the name of the town was\u2014but we went there for five or six days, like I said. We were fighting and digging foxholes. We were near a train depot and the Germans were coming in. I don\u2019t know if they got there on trains or how, but they were coming in. We had most of our battles down around the railroad station and up from it.\nYoder \u2013 The war in 1944 and 1945 is pretty infamous for being pretty harsh\u2026\nTarkenton \u2013 Cold\u2014very, very cold. I don\u2019t know the day it started to snow, but the 23rd of December we really started getting snow and it covered us up.\nYoder \u2013 Were you clothed with the winter uniforms or did you still have the summer and fall uniforms?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, we had the OD (olive drab) uniforms and it ended up they didn\u2019t have any replacements for others for\u2014what do you call the green ones? Anyway, they didn\u2019t have any of them and they were just issuing ODs and we doubled up on everything. We got heavy sweatshirts underneath our woolen shirt and then we had two pair of OD pants. Then, later on, they came in with this waterproof stuff, but it was scarce and they came in with the combat boots too\u2014the good ones\u2014but they were small ones too. I didn\u2019t get them at first. I should have but I didn\u2019t because I was sergeant at the time. We just had the regular uniforms, basically, and the old woolen overcoat and a blanket and that\u2019s what we had to keep warm.\nYoder \u2013 I can only imagine that you must have been freezing cold.\nTarkenton \u2013 It was but we were fortunate. On the 23rd of December, in Bartenbach, we dug out a hole\u2014Sunday the 23rd\u2014and from then until the 15th of January we sat right there. We weren\u2019t digging holes every day. We were just sitting there and had some fairly good duty. It was freezing cold and then it started snowing but it mostly would snow at night and clear during the day, but it did snow. I was in the heavy weapons platoon and in those days you had your three rifle companies and then a heavy weapons 5\ncompany. The heavy weapons were the 81mm mortars and the water cooled machine gun. I was in the machine gun section. At first, we had problems because we didn\u2019t have any antifreeze for the water cooled gun. We had to drain them pretty well but it wasn\u2019t long before we got some antifreeze for the guns and we didn\u2019t have to worry about them freezing up on us.\nYoder \u2013 After the Battle of the Bulge, the 26th Infantry Regiment attacked the towns of Bulligen, Marringen and Hollerath. Do you remember any of these towns?\nTarkenton \u2013 I remember Bulligen. That was right adjacent to Bartenbach. In fact, we were there before we dug in and settled in Bartenbach on the 23rd. Bulligen\u2014we fought all up in there at the beginning of the Bulge. The first five or six days we fought up in that area, which was on the outskirts of Bartenbach. Everybody was in Bulligen and those areas and then on Sunday the 23rd of December we backed back into Bartenbach and settled in and dug in a foxhole and mounts for the machine guns and set up there and stayed from the 23rd of December until the 15th of January\u2014just sitting in that one position.\nYoder \u2013 What was the fighting in Bulligen like? Was it the house to house combat?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, we didn\u2019t go into any house to house, it was all in the open. I started to say it was heavy, but it wasn\u2019t real deadly for either side. There was some loss, but not heavy. We were just able to over-run them and take them.\nYoder \u2013 What did you feel as you crossed the Rhine River?\nTarkenton \u2013 Well, it\u2019s hard to explain. We crossed it three days after the 9th Armored Division got the bridge, but the Army got enough across and they had built a pontoon bridge up the river, I guess, from the Remagan Bridge. When they built this pontoon bridge, that\u2019s when the troops started going over. We went down and, as replacements, we moved past everything. When the troops came, all the supply and reinforcements\u2014they stayed by the side of the road and we drove right through. When we pulled in we never stopped and when we hit the pontoon bridge, going across the river, they said \u201cFor no reason at all do you stop. If the truck in front of you stops for any reason, push it\u2014even if you have to push it overboard\u2014push it and keep going. Do not stop.\u201d\nYoder \u2013 Why were they telling you to do that?6\nTarkenton \u2013 They were wanting everybody to get across that river as fast as they could and get as many over there as they could.\nYoder \u2013 Were they worried about German artillery taking out the pontoon bridge?\nTarkenton \u2013 To tell you the truth I can\u2019t say yes or not, but I never heard any artillery fire or any in-coming when we were sitting, waiting to go across. We didn\u2019t sit there long. When combat troops came up, you were the first to go. In fact, they stopped everything and we ran the infantry troops right across. We didn\u2019t get any enemy fire at all when we were crossing the Rhine.\nYoder \u2013 Were you involved with the Remagan breakout?\nYoder \u2013 What was the fighting like in that?\nTarkenton \u2013 We didn\u2019t really get into too much fighting.\nYoder \u2013 Did you notice a difference in the intensity of the Germany defense before you crossed the Rhine River and after you crossed the Rhine River?\nTarkenton \u2013 Not really. When we were in combat, one was as bad as the other.\nYoder \u2013 The Ruhr pocket and the Harz Mountains were after Remagan?\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes, after we crossed the Rhine.\nYoder \u2013 What was the combat like in that?\nTarkenton \u2013 We didn\u2019t do much. Easter Sunday, after the Ruhr pocket, we traveled 100 miles.\nYoder \u2013 In a day?\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes, in a day. That\u2019s how fast we were moving. That was Easter Sunday of \u201945.\nYoder \u2013 What did you feel when the Nazis surrendered and the war in Europe was over?\nTarkenton \u2013 Well, I guess, mainly, it was just relief that it was over with and you wouldn\u2019t have to do any more fighting and lose your buddies and maybe you too. You never knew\u2014but it was a big relief. In fact, it was a great time of celebrating the end of the war, really.\nYoder \u2013 As you were traveling over to England, how did you feel about joining the First ID with its history in World War II?\nTarkenton \u2013 I didn\u2019t know where we were going when we were on the troopship. We were going in as replacements and we never knew which outfit we\u2019d be in, or where, because we were just going in 7\nas ordinary replacements. I always thought I was fortunate I got in with the elite of the Army\u2014got in the First Division.\nYoder \u2013 When you found out that you were going to be going to the First Division, how did you feel then?\nTarkenton \u2013 At the time, I think we knew we were going to the 26th Regiment but I don\u2019t think we really knew it was the First Division, until we really got in with the company. We all went in as replacements at this time. They were having a lot of casualties and replacements were going in heavy so we went in as replacements and we really didn\u2019t know, at the time, until after we joined the First Division and went to the 26th Regiment. A colonel got up in a five-ton truck to talk to us and told us who we were and what we could expect. He started telling us the history of the First Division and the 26thRegiment and of all the people they wanted and he pointed over to a two-and-a half-ton stake-bodied truck. They didn\u2019t pull any punches. They told you it was dangerous and there was the great possibility that you were going to lose you life, and you didn\u2019t know how long you were going to live. He pointed to that truck and said \u201cOf all that we have lost\u2014casualties\u2014the dog tags will fill up that stake-bodied truck.\u201d And when you see your dog tags and see how small they are, you know. Of course, they had been at it ever since D-Day.\nYoder \u2013 Were there any\u2014not necessarily animosity\u2014but a little standoffishness between the people that had been in the unit since D-Day?\nTarkenton \u2013 Not where we were. They were happy to see us and greeted us and we joined right in with the regular troops that were there in front of us. I must say that the majority of them had been replacements, just like we were. All of the First Division, including the 26th Regiment, had a terrible loss of manpower from D-Day until we joined it at the Bulge.\nYoder \u2013 Before Aachen. What was your impression of the German soldiers?\nTarkenton \u2013 Well, at first the dedicated or the Hitler-trained ones\u2014they were radicals. They would die for that thing. Later on, the regular army, the Wehrmacht, they called it, weren\u2019t as radical but I\u2019ll tell you, the S.S. troopers\u2014I\u2019ll tell you, during the Battle of the Bulge we were fighting the Wehrmacht, but they had S.S. troopers and S.S. officers leading them to push them along. The S.S. troopers were radicals.8\nYoder \u2013 Were the Germans professional toward the P.O.W.s? Do know of any cases of barbaric behavior like there was on the Russian front?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, I can\u2019t say. I know the ones who had been taken prisoner and gone back\u2014some of them had been questioned heavily, a few of them\u2014and threatened but we never heard of mistreatment that I knew of.\nYoder \u2013 What was your impression of just the regular German person?\nTarkenton \u2013 The German people?\nTarkenton \u2013 Good people, hard working. I\u2019ll tell you what, if you made friends with them, you had a friend. The German people are good people, hard working and dedicated. I got to know a lot of them after the war when we went into Nuremberg. I got to know a lot of the civilians.\nYoder \u2013 So you were on occupation duty?\nTarkenton \u2013 For a while, yes. The war ended in May and I came home in March. I left over there the end of February or the first of March.\nYoder \u2013 You said you were in Nuremberg?\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes. After the war we went into Nuremberg for occupation duty and the war crimes trial.\nYoder \u2013 You were there for the war crimes trial?\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes. I was there when it started.\nYoder \u2013 Was there any worries about security\u2014whether there might be more radicals and the Nazis might try to rescue these guys?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, none that I know of in Nuremberg. Maybe in some place else. The whole division was there and we had the whole area of Nuremberg and out from it. The prison was right in what I call the heart of Nuremberg. We never experienced any hostility that I know of from the civilians, and we ended up being quartered around them. They were happy to see us and welcomed us.\nYoder \u2013 What, specifically, did you do on occupation duty in Nuremberg?\nTarkenton \u2013 At first we went into the cell blocks. I\u2019m going to talk about the 1st Battalion of the 26th Regiment\u2014A, B, C and D companies. We were all in Nuremberg in an area and some rifle 9\ncompanies were running patrols and did M.P. duty all in Nuremberg. They used heavy weapons and mortars and heavy water cooled machine guns and they used our jeeps and all to work with them as M.P.s in Nuremberg. Our company solely worked in the cell blocks and in the court room for the trial.\nYoder \u2013 Did you get to actually see any of the trial?\nTarkenton- Yes. I went in twice and sat in the court room.\nTarkenton \u2013 It was more of a formality as far as what I saw. It was cut and dried\u2014just a formal thing. Everyone knew what was going to happen, but they did have the trial and exactly what they all talked about at different times, I don\u2019t remember. They did have a court room and they had the prisoners. They took care of the prisoners. They even had some female prisoners that we had to take care of. The real prisoners\u2014Goering and Hess\u2014the high ranking ones, they had a cell block and the guard on them had to look at them and see them and what they were doing, at least every 20 seconds.\nYoder \u2013 Because of the risk of them committing suicide?\nYoder \u2013 Prior to the Nuremberg trials, the concentration camps had been revealed to the world. What was your reaction to seeing the people responsible for this\u2014the tragedy?\nTarkenton \u2013 I didn\u2019t look at it so much as the concentration camp, because I\u2019d been in the fight and knew what the infantry boys did in the fight. I just looked at them\u2014and I still think so today\u2014the ones that were in charge were hard-nosed, radical, dedicated to Hitler and his methods and his ideas and how he wanted to rule the world and that\u2019s the way they tried to fight. The German people, themselves, were good people. I never had any hatred for them because I knew they were doing the same thing for their country that I was doing for mine. I didn\u2019t like them as the enemy but I didn\u2019t have any hatred for them like some people did. I enjoyed knowing some of them and talking to them and seeing how they operated.\nYoder \u2013 Do you maintain any contact with some of the people you met in Germany?\nTarkenton \u2013 Not any of those. I stay in contact with some of my buddies in the outfit, but that\u2019s all. Most of my buddies that I contacted have gone by the wayside.\nYoder \u2013 What did you do after the war?10\nTarkenton \u2013 After I got out of the service, I came back and went to work back in the shipyard on the job that I left. As a civil service employee with the government, when you came back your job was there, waiting for you.\nYoder - It must have been nice knowing that you had a job when you came back.\nTarkenton \u2013 Yes, it was.\nYoder \u2013 Is there anything else that you\u2019d like to add\u2014anything that you think I missed or would like to elaborate more on?\nTarkenton \u2013 No, I don\u2019t think so. You\u2019ve basically covered the Battle of the Bulge and that was really the first real battle that we got into. We had the big battle the 23rd of December and that was the last big one we had and we sat there. We\u2019ve covered most of it. I guess you could say I enjoyed the occupation after we got over there because we had good quarters and we could do some traveling while we were over there. The company commander we had\u2014he was the platoon leader during the war and the fighting, but he and the first sergeant who was my sergeant at the time I was a corporal\u2014we did some traveling with them in Czechoslovakia and saw all that went on down there. We didn\u2019t get to go to where they had all the big recreation centers where everybody wanted to go. Later on I was first sergeant and I let everybody else go and I never did go. It wasn\u2019t a bad time. We made it a reasonably good time. There and in Nuremberg. We were out of Nuremberg in Furst\u2014a little town called Furst\u2014and we traveled back and forth in the jeep. It was good duty. If you had to be away from home, it was about as good a duty as you could get.\nI had a big German shepherd dog. I like dogs. A radioman picked him up somewhere. The first time I saw him was in Bonn. We went up there to where the company headquarters was and we opened the kitchen door and there was this big German shepherd in there and we closed it real quick. I ended up with that dog. Unfortunately\u2014I think it happened the day the war ended or right after that\u2014we were in Czechoslovakia and the guys had him on a jeep, went around a corner real sharp and threw him off and he landed on his head and got deaf. If it hadn\u2019t been for that I would have brought him home. But nobody could tell me that being deaf, when we got to the port, that they would let him come into the States so I left him, which was the best thing. He stayed there with everybody who knew him and he understood English. In fact, he went everywhere at the war crimes trials, except in the courtroom. He 11\nwas in the bar over the building and everywhere. Everywhere I went, the dog went. Our battalion headquarters was up there and the building where the war crimes trials was and I\u2019d go up the steps to that big hallway and go down to the office and I\u2019d point and he\u2019d lay there. I\u2019d go in and until I came out nobody could have gotten him. He wouldn\u2019t move until I came out. I\u2019d either clap my hands or wave and he was up and running.\nYoder \u2013 A well disciplined dog.\nTarkenton \u2013 He was, I\u2019ll tell you. It broke my heart to leave him. In fact, I left the company and went back three times, before I knew I wasn\u2019t coming back any more and I took him with me, all but the last time. I just didn\u2019t know what would happen with him deaf. Nobody could tell me so I left him. I can see him right now that morning that I left. All the troops were out there and were in front of the apartments where we had barracks and I pointed and he sat down and I didn\u2019t look back. I kept walking and I never looked back. He was a nice dog. [finds picture of dog]. That\u2019s some dog isn\u2019t he?\nYoder \u2013 He sure is.\nTarkenton \u2013 When I was first sergeant of the company that dog slept right on the foot of the bed. Wherever I went, that dog went. Thank you Mary.\nMrs. Tarkenton \u2013 He thinks more of that dog than he thinks of me.\nTarkenton \u2013 No I don\u2019t. That was my buddy.\nYoder \u2013 So there\u2019s nothing else you\u2019d like to add? I\u2019m pretty sure we\u2019re done with the interview.\nTarkenton \u2013 No, I don\u2019t have anything else. I just know you have a job to do. Who is this being worked up for?\nYoder \u2013 One of my professors. In every one of his classes he has the students interview veterans. My roommate was in his history of air power and he interviewed a pilot from Vietnam. He works with different museums trying to build up their archives, especially from World War II, because, like you said, a lot of the people have gone by the wayside, unfortunately. He\u2019s trying to help preserve the memories and the experiences of those people before they are lost forever.\nTarkenton \u2013 I don\u2019t know but one in our whole outfit that fought in the war with us, who is still living, other than me, and he was a guy who was in the mortars and then he went in company 12\nheadquarters in the motor pool. He was good with automobiles. We still correspond and I\u2019ve been to see him.\nMrs. Tarkenton \u2013 Maybe his professor could find out where your captain, Ed Carlick, went. He\u2019s still living.\nTarkenton \u2013 No, he\u2019s dead.\nMrs. Tarkenton \u2013 Well, you don\u2019t know that. He went to California because we visited him a lot.\nTarkenton \u2013 I think he\u2019s dead. He and Harold\u2014Harold was 21 and they were 32 at the time. I\u2019m 83 so that would have made them 93 to 95. Good men. Ed Disley. He was a platoon leader and ended up company commander before he left. Our sergeant ended up being first sergeant before him and the captain left and then I went in as first sergeant behind them. They were the real ones. Like I said, there is just one that I know of who is left\u2014Johnny Lefton\u2014He was in the motor pool, a Pennsylvania man.\nYoder \u2013 If that\u2019s all you have, we\u2019re done.\nTarkenton \u2013 I appreciate you coming and hope I have been of some assistance to you.\nYoder \u2013 I\u2019ve learned a lot. Thank you.\nTitle Samuel Tarkenton Interview\nInterviewee Tarkenton, Samuel\nInterviewer Yoder, Christopher\nAbstract Samuel Tarkenton grew up in Norfolk, Virginia, and was drafted in March 1944. He shipped overseas as an infantry replacement in Co. D., 26th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge, in Czechloslovakia, and during the early part of the occupation was assigned to the war crimes trials in Nuremberg, Germany. Mr. Tarkenton was discharged in March 1946 and returned home to a career in the Norfolk shipyard. This interview covers his experiences during his Army service.\nArdennes, Battle of the (1944-1945)\nUnited States. Army. Infantry Division, 1st\nGermany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone).\nSubjects - People Tarkenton, Samuel\nSubjects-Geographic Czechoslovakia; Germany; Belgium;\nIdentifier MOHC-TarkentonS\nTitle TarkentonSR_01_interview\nFull Text John A. Adams \u201971 Center for Military History and Strategic Analysis. Military Oral History Project Interview with Samuel Tarkenton by Cadet Christopher Yoder, October 21, 2006 \u00a9Adams Center, Virginia Military Institute About the interviewer: Cadet Christopher Yoder, Class of 2007, is majoring in English. Yoder - This interview is being conducted for the First Division Museum in Cantigny and the John A. Adams \u201971 Center for Military History and Strategic Analysis as part of the requirements for History 393\u2014History of World War II. The interviewer is Christopher Yoder. The interviewee is Samuel Tarkenton. Today\u2019s date is October 21, 2006. Yoder \u2013 I\u2019d like to start off with some general background information. Where did you grow up. Tarkenton \u2013 Right here in Norfolk\u2014born and raised in Norfolk. Yoder \u2013 What did you do prior to the war? Tarkenton \u2013 After high school, I went to work for the government in the ship yards as furnace boy. Yoder \u2013 Newport News Shipyard? Tarkenton \u2013 Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Yoder \u2013 Were you drafted or did you volunteer? Tarkenton \u2013 I was drafted. Yoder \u2013 What was basic and advanced training like? Tarkenton \u2013 In the military? Yoder \u2013 Yes sir. Tarkenton \u2013 Well, it seemed like to me it was 14 to 17 weeks of basic training in Georgia\u2014Camp Wheeler\u2014in the late spring and summer because it was hot. As far as the training, it wasn\u2019t too heavy or too physical for me. Yoder \u2013 Would you say that was because of your apprenticeship in the shipyard? Tarkenton \u2013 No, because of my youth and physical condition. Of course my apprenticeship gave me experience to deal and talk with people, but mainly I figure for my physical condition. Yoder \u2013 Did you play any sports in high school?2 Tarkenton \u2013 Yes, football. Yoder \u2013 What position did you play? Tarkenton \u2013 Center and linebacker. You played both ways in those days. Yoder \u2013 I played center but, basically, anywhere on the offensive line. Tarkenton \u2013 Maury High School in Norfolk. Yoder \u2013 I played for Bethel in the peninsula in Hampton. Tarkenton \u2013 We played Hampton High School. We played Newport News too. In those days there weren\u2019t too many high schools and we went around and played Richmond, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Petersburg. In fact, we even played Roanoke. The years that I was on the team we traveled both to Petersburg and to Roanoke. They were alternating, but the years that I played we traveled to them so I got to travel. Yoder \u2013 When and where did you join the first battalion of the 26th Infantry? Tarkenton \u2013 Let me see. We did basic training and went right over with the troops and went in as a replacement. In those days there were infantry training replacement centers. That\u2019s where I put in my 17 weeks basic and that\u2019s what they called the infantry training replacement center. We were replacing the boys who were over there getting killed and wounded. Yoder \u2013 Did you join the unit after D-Day or prior to D-Day? Tarkenton \u2013 After D-Day. I was in basic training on D-Day. Yoder \u2013 Do you know which month you joined the first division? Tarkenton \u2013 I believe it was before Thanksgiving of \u201944. Yoder \u2013 So around October or November time? Tarkenton \u2013 Late October of \u201944. Yoder \u2013 How was the trip over to Europe? Tarkenton \u2013 We went on a British ship\u2014they made a troop transport out of it. We slept on bunks\u2014canvas cots really\u2014but they were strung out up over the mess hall benches. During the day they had the benches in place and we\u2019d eat and then at night they\u2019d drop the benches and tables down as far as they could and drop the cots down for us to sleep. Yoder \u2013 So I take it was pretty crowded?3 Tarkenton \u2013 Yes, it was. We mostly stayed down in the hold on the second deck practically all the time, except for me. I was fortunate. I guess with my civilian experience and all, they had picked me to be a temporary corporal and I didn\u2019t have to stay down there all the time. I could come out on the main deck and walk around and most of them never left the second deck. They stayed down there all the time. Yoder \u2013 It must have been rough for them. Did you receive any promotions during the course of 1944-1945? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes. That\u2019s what I was talking about. They made me a corporal and it was supposed to be temporary for troop movement. Going over there they had to have some noncommissioned officer in charge and they made me temporary, but I kept the rank permanently until I joined the First Division, when I made sergeant. Yoder \u2013 You said you joined in late October, so you saw the fighting in late November as you were pushing towards Germany? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes. Yoder \u2013 What was that like? Tarkenton \u2013 It wasn\u2019t too bad. We didn\u2019t see any real hand-to-hand combat or real close-in fire and maneuver. It was mainly artillery and planes flying over and dropping bombs. Yoder \u2013 I was reading some background information and it said that at times the infantry would walk 25 miles a day in France. What was that like, physically and mentally? Tarkenton \u2013 Physically it wasn\u2019t any problem\u2014in my physical condition and just finishing basic training where we did a lot of walking. It wasn\u2019t any real problem. Yoder \u2013 I read that the first battalion was at Bartenbach during the Battle of the Bulge. What was the fighting like there? Tarkenton \u2013 The whole 26th Regiment was there. Our first battalion was in Bartenbach with some of the others and we dug five foxholes in six days. We\u2019d have a battle and a dig a hole, move, and the next day have another battle and dig a foxhole and spend the night. That went on five or six days and we dug foxholes. On the 23rd of December, Sunday, I dug the last one until about the 15th of January, I think it was. Yoder \u2013 The 23rd of December\u2014is when the Germans decided to leave Bartenbach alone?4 Tarkenton \u2013 No. On the 23rd we started going in Bartenbach. The Bulge started on Saturday the 16th and Sunday morning\u2014well, the 16th they got us ready and on Sunday morning at 2:00, the 17th, we went into the Bulge. Yoder \u2013 It was a counter-attack? Tarkenton \u2013 No, we went in as replacements at the time. We didn\u2019t go into Bartenbach. We went into\u2014I don\u2019t even remember what the name of the town was\u2014but we went there for five or six days, like I said. We were fighting and digging foxholes. We were near a train depot and the Germans were coming in. I don\u2019t know if they got there on trains or how, but they were coming in. We had most of our battles down around the railroad station and up from it. Yoder \u2013 The war in 1944 and 1945 is pretty infamous for being pretty harsh\u2026 Tarkenton \u2013 Cold\u2014very, very cold. I don\u2019t know the day it started to snow, but the 23rd of December we really started getting snow and it covered us up. Yoder \u2013 Were you clothed with the winter uniforms or did you still have the summer and fall uniforms? Tarkenton \u2013 No, we had the OD (olive drab) uniforms and it ended up they didn\u2019t have any replacements for others for\u2014what do you call the green ones? Anyway, they didn\u2019t have any of them and they were just issuing ODs and we doubled up on everything. We got heavy sweatshirts underneath our woolen shirt and then we had two pair of OD pants. Then, later on, they came in with this waterproof stuff, but it was scarce and they came in with the combat boots too\u2014the good ones\u2014but they were small ones too. I didn\u2019t get them at first. I should have but I didn\u2019t because I was sergeant at the time. We just had the regular uniforms, basically, and the old woolen overcoat and a blanket and that\u2019s what we had to keep warm. Yoder \u2013 I can only imagine that you must have been freezing cold. Tarkenton \u2013 It was but we were fortunate. On the 23rd of December, in Bartenbach, we dug out a hole\u2014Sunday the 23rd\u2014and from then until the 15th of January we sat right there. We weren\u2019t digging holes every day. We were just sitting there and had some fairly good duty. It was freezing cold and then it started snowing but it mostly would snow at night and clear during the day, but it did snow. I was in the heavy weapons platoon and in those days you had your three rifle companies and then a heavy weapons 5 company. The heavy weapons were the 81mm mortars and the water cooled machine gun. I was in the machine gun section. At first, we had problems because we didn\u2019t have any antifreeze for the water cooled gun. We had to drain them pretty well but it wasn\u2019t long before we got some antifreeze for the guns and we didn\u2019t have to worry about them freezing up on us. Yoder \u2013 After the Battle of the Bulge, the 26th Infantry Regiment attacked the towns of Bulligen, Marringen and Hollerath. Do you remember any of these towns? Tarkenton \u2013 I remember Bulligen. That was right adjacent to Bartenbach. In fact, we were there before we dug in and settled in Bartenbach on the 23rd. Bulligen\u2014we fought all up in there at the beginning of the Bulge. The first five or six days we fought up in that area, which was on the outskirts of Bartenbach. Everybody was in Bulligen and those areas and then on Sunday the 23rd of December we backed back into Bartenbach and settled in and dug in a foxhole and mounts for the machine guns and set up there and stayed from the 23rd of December until the 15th of January\u2014just sitting in that one position. Yoder \u2013 What was the fighting in Bulligen like? Was it the house to house combat? Tarkenton \u2013 No, we didn\u2019t go into any house to house, it was all in the open. I started to say it was heavy, but it wasn\u2019t real deadly for either side. There was some loss, but not heavy. We were just able to over-run them and take them. Yoder \u2013 What did you feel as you crossed the Rhine River? Tarkenton \u2013 Well, it\u2019s hard to explain. We crossed it three days after the 9th Armored Division got the bridge, but the Army got enough across and they had built a pontoon bridge up the river, I guess, from the Remagan Bridge. When they built this pontoon bridge, that\u2019s when the troops started going over. We went down and, as replacements, we moved past everything. When the troops came, all the supply and reinforcements\u2014they stayed by the side of the road and we drove right through. When we pulled in we never stopped and when we hit the pontoon bridge, going across the river, they said \u201cFor no reason at all do you stop. If the truck in front of you stops for any reason, push it\u2014even if you have to push it overboard\u2014push it and keep going. Do not stop.\u201d Yoder \u2013 Why were they telling you to do that?6 Tarkenton \u2013 They were wanting everybody to get across that river as fast as they could and get as many over there as they could. Yoder \u2013 Were they worried about German artillery taking out the pontoon bridge? Tarkenton \u2013 To tell you the truth I can\u2019t say yes or not, but I never heard any artillery fire or any in-coming when we were sitting, waiting to go across. We didn\u2019t sit there long. When combat troops came up, you were the first to go. In fact, they stopped everything and we ran the infantry troops right across. We didn\u2019t get any enemy fire at all when we were crossing the Rhine. Yoder \u2013 Were you involved with the Remagan breakout? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes. Yoder \u2013 What was the fighting like in that? Tarkenton \u2013 We didn\u2019t really get into too much fighting. Yoder \u2013 Did you notice a difference in the intensity of the Germany defense before you crossed the Rhine River and after you crossed the Rhine River? Tarkenton \u2013 Not really. When we were in combat, one was as bad as the other. Yoder \u2013 The Ruhr pocket and the Harz Mountains were after Remagan? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes, after we crossed the Rhine. Yoder \u2013 What was the combat like in that? Tarkenton \u2013 We didn\u2019t do much. Easter Sunday, after the Ruhr pocket, we traveled 100 miles. Yoder \u2013 In a day? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes, in a day. That\u2019s how fast we were moving. That was Easter Sunday of \u201945. Yoder \u2013 What did you feel when the Nazis surrendered and the war in Europe was over? Tarkenton \u2013 Well, I guess, mainly, it was just relief that it was over with and you wouldn\u2019t have to do any more fighting and lose your buddies and maybe you too. You never knew\u2014but it was a big relief. In fact, it was a great time of celebrating the end of the war, really. Yoder \u2013 As you were traveling over to England, how did you feel about joining the First ID with its history in World War II? Tarkenton \u2013 I didn\u2019t know where we were going when we were on the troopship. We were going in as replacements and we never knew which outfit we\u2019d be in, or where, because we were just going in 7 as ordinary replacements. I always thought I was fortunate I got in with the elite of the Army\u2014got in the First Division. Yoder \u2013 When you found out that you were going to be going to the First Division, how did you feel then? Tarkenton \u2013 At the time, I think we knew we were going to the 26th Regiment but I don\u2019t think we really knew it was the First Division, until we really got in with the company. We all went in as replacements at this time. They were having a lot of casualties and replacements were going in heavy so we went in as replacements and we really didn\u2019t know, at the time, until after we joined the First Division and went to the 26th Regiment. A colonel got up in a five-ton truck to talk to us and told us who we were and what we could expect. He started telling us the history of the First Division and the 26thRegiment and of all the people they wanted and he pointed over to a two-and-a half-ton stake-bodied truck. They didn\u2019t pull any punches. They told you it was dangerous and there was the great possibility that you were going to lose you life, and you didn\u2019t know how long you were going to live. He pointed to that truck and said \u201cOf all that we have lost\u2014casualties\u2014the dog tags will fill up that stake-bodied truck.\u201d And when you see your dog tags and see how small they are, you know. Of course, they had been at it ever since D-Day. Yoder \u2013 Were there any\u2014not necessarily animosity\u2014but a little standoffishness between the people that had been in the unit since D-Day? Tarkenton \u2013 Not where we were. They were happy to see us and greeted us and we joined right in with the regular troops that were there in front of us. I must say that the majority of them had been replacements, just like we were. All of the First Division, including the 26th Regiment, had a terrible loss of manpower from D-Day until we joined it at the Bulge. Yoder \u2013 Before Aachen. What was your impression of the German soldiers? Tarkenton \u2013 Well, at first the dedicated or the Hitler-trained ones\u2014they were radicals. They would die for that thing. Later on, the regular army, the Wehrmacht, they called it, weren\u2019t as radical but I\u2019ll tell you, the S.S. troopers\u2014I\u2019ll tell you, during the Battle of the Bulge we were fighting the Wehrmacht, but they had S.S. troopers and S.S. officers leading them to push them along. The S.S. troopers were radicals.8 Yoder \u2013 Were the Germans professional toward the P.O.W.s? Do know of any cases of barbaric behavior like there was on the Russian front? Tarkenton \u2013 No, I can\u2019t say. I know the ones who had been taken prisoner and gone back\u2014some of them had been questioned heavily, a few of them\u2014and threatened but we never heard of mistreatment that I knew of. Yoder \u2013 What was your impression of just the regular German person? Tarkenton \u2013 The German people? Yoder \u2013 Yes sir. Tarkenton \u2013 Good people, hard working. I\u2019ll tell you what, if you made friends with them, you had a friend. The German people are good people, hard working and dedicated. I got to know a lot of them after the war when we went into Nuremberg. I got to know a lot of the civilians. Yoder \u2013 So you were on occupation duty? Tarkenton \u2013 For a while, yes. The war ended in May and I came home in March. I left over there the end of February or the first of March. Yoder \u2013 You said you were in Nuremberg? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes. After the war we went into Nuremberg for occupation duty and the war crimes trial. Yoder \u2013 You were there for the war crimes trial? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes. I was there when it started. Yoder \u2013 Was there any worries about security\u2014whether there might be more radicals and the Nazis might try to rescue these guys? Tarkenton \u2013 No, none that I know of in Nuremberg. Maybe in some place else. The whole division was there and we had the whole area of Nuremberg and out from it. The prison was right in what I call the heart of Nuremberg. We never experienced any hostility that I know of from the civilians, and we ended up being quartered around them. They were happy to see us and welcomed us. Yoder \u2013 What, specifically, did you do on occupation duty in Nuremberg? Tarkenton \u2013 At first we went into the cell blocks. I\u2019m going to talk about the 1st Battalion of the 26th Regiment\u2014A, B, C and D companies. We were all in Nuremberg in an area and some rifle 9 companies were running patrols and did M.P. duty all in Nuremberg. They used heavy weapons and mortars and heavy water cooled machine guns and they used our jeeps and all to work with them as M.P.s in Nuremberg. Our company solely worked in the cell blocks and in the court room for the trial. Yoder \u2013 Did you get to actually see any of the trial? Tarkenton- Yes. I went in twice and sat in the court room. Yoder \u2013 What was that like? Tarkenton \u2013 It was more of a formality as far as what I saw. It was cut and dried\u2014just a formal thing. Everyone knew what was going to happen, but they did have the trial and exactly what they all talked about at different times, I don\u2019t remember. They did have a court room and they had the prisoners. They took care of the prisoners. They even had some female prisoners that we had to take care of. The real prisoners\u2014Goering and Hess\u2014the high ranking ones, they had a cell block and the guard on them had to look at them and see them and what they were doing, at least every 20 seconds. Yoder \u2013 Because of the risk of them committing suicide? Tarkenton \u2013 Yes. Yoder \u2013 Prior to the Nuremberg trials, the concentration camps had been revealed to the world. What was your reaction to seeing the people responsible for this\u2014the tragedy? Tarkenton \u2013 I didn\u2019t look at it so much as the concentration camp, because I\u2019d been in the fight and knew what the infantry boys did in the fight. I just looked at them\u2014and I still think so today\u2014the ones that were in charge were hard-nosed, radical, dedicated to Hitler and his methods and his ideas and how he wanted to rule the world and that\u2019s the way they tried to fight. The German people, themselves, were good people. I never had any hatred for them because I knew they were doing the same thing for their country that I was doing for mine. I didn\u2019t like them as the enemy but I didn\u2019t have any hatred for them like some people did. I enjoyed knowing some of them and talking to them and seeing how they operated. Yoder \u2013 Do you maintain any contact with some of the people you met in Germany? Tarkenton \u2013 Not any of those. I stay in contact with some of my buddies in the outfit, but that\u2019s all. Most of my buddies that I contacted have gone by the wayside. Yoder \u2013 What did you do after the war?10 Tarkenton \u2013 After I got out of the service, I came back and went to work back in the shipyard on the job that I left. As a civil service employee with the government, when you came back your job was there, waiting for you. Yoder - It must have been nice knowing that you had a job when you came back. Tarkenton \u2013 Yes, it was. Yoder \u2013 Is there anything else that you\u2019d like to add\u2014anything that you think I missed or would like to elaborate more on? Tarkenton \u2013 No, I don\u2019t think so. You\u2019ve basically covered the Battle of the Bulge and that was really the first real battle that we got into. We had the big battle the 23rd of December and that was the last big one we had and we sat there. We\u2019ve covered most of it. I guess you could say I enjoyed the occupation after we got over there because we had good quarters and we could do some traveling while we were over there. The company commander we had\u2014he was the platoon leader during the war and the fighting, but he and the first sergeant who was my sergeant at the time I was a corporal\u2014we did some traveling with them in Czechoslovakia and saw all that went on down there. We didn\u2019t get to go to where they had all the big recreation centers where everybody wanted to go. Later on I was first sergeant and I let everybody else go and I never did go. It wasn\u2019t a bad time. We made it a reasonably good time. There and in Nuremberg. We were out of Nuremberg in Furst\u2014a little town called Furst\u2014and we traveled back and forth in the jeep. It was good duty. If you had to be away from home, it was about as good a duty as you could get. I had a big German shepherd dog. I like dogs. A radioman picked him up somewhere. The first time I saw him was in Bonn. We went up there to where the company headquarters was and we opened the kitchen door and there was this big German shepherd in there and we closed it real quick. I ended up with that dog. Unfortunately\u2014I think it happened the day the war ended or right after that\u2014we were in Czechoslovakia and the guys had him on a jeep, went around a corner real sharp and threw him off and he landed on his head and got deaf. If it hadn\u2019t been for that I would have brought him home. But nobody could tell me that being deaf, when we got to the port, that they would let him come into the States so I left him, which was the best thing. He stayed there with everybody who knew him and he understood English. In fact, he went everywhere at the war crimes trials, except in the courtroom. He 11 was in the bar over the building and everywhere. Everywhere I went, the dog went. Our battalion headquarters was up there and the building where the war crimes trials was and I\u2019d go up the steps to that big hallway and go down to the office and I\u2019d point and he\u2019d lay there. I\u2019d go in and until I came out nobody could have gotten him. He wouldn\u2019t move until I came out. I\u2019d either clap my hands or wave and he was up and running. Yoder \u2013 A well disciplined dog. Tarkenton \u2013 He was, I\u2019ll tell you. It broke my heart to leave him. In fact, I left the company and went back three times, before I knew I wasn\u2019t coming back any more and I took him with me, all but the last time. I just didn\u2019t know what would happen with him deaf. Nobody could tell me so I left him. I can see him right now that morning that I left. All the troops were out there and were in front of the apartments where we had barracks and I pointed and he sat down and I didn\u2019t look back. I kept walking and I never looked back. He was a nice dog. [finds picture of dog]. That\u2019s some dog isn\u2019t he? Yoder \u2013 He sure is. Tarkenton \u2013 When I was first sergeant of the company that dog slept right on the foot of the bed. Wherever I went, that dog went. Thank you Mary. Mrs. Tarkenton \u2013 He thinks more of that dog than he thinks of me. Tarkenton \u2013 No I don\u2019t. That was my buddy. Yoder \u2013 So there\u2019s nothing else you\u2019d like to add? I\u2019m pretty sure we\u2019re done with the interview. Tarkenton \u2013 No, I don\u2019t have anything else. I just know you have a job to do. Who is this being worked up for? Yoder \u2013 One of my professors. In every one of his classes he has the students interview veterans. My roommate was in his history of air power and he interviewed a pilot from Vietnam. He works with different museums trying to build up their archives, especially from World War II, because, like you said, a lot of the people have gone by the wayside, unfortunately. He\u2019s trying to help preserve the memories and the experiences of those people before they are lost forever. Tarkenton \u2013 I don\u2019t know but one in our whole outfit that fought in the war with us, who is still living, other than me, and he was a guy who was in the mortars and then he went in company 12 headquarters in the motor pool. He was good with automobiles. We still correspond and I\u2019ve been to see him. Mrs. Tarkenton \u2013 Maybe his professor could find out where your captain, Ed Carlick, went. He\u2019s still living. Tarkenton \u2013 No, he\u2019s dead. Mrs. Tarkenton \u2013 Well, you don\u2019t know that. He went to California because we visited him a lot. Tarkenton \u2013 I think he\u2019s dead. He and Harold\u2014Harold was 21 and they were 32 at the time. I\u2019m 83 so that would have made them 93 to 95. Good men. Ed Disley. He was a platoon leader and ended up company commander before he left. Our sergeant ended up being first sergeant before him and the captain left and then I went in as first sergeant behind them. They were the real ones. Like I said, there is just one that I know of who is left\u2014Johnny Lefton\u2014He was in the motor pool, a Pennsylvania man. Yoder \u2013 If that\u2019s all you have, we\u2019re done. Tarkenton \u2013 I appreciate you coming and hope I have been of some assistance to you. Yoder \u2013 I\u2019ve learned a lot. Thank you.\nTarkentonSR_02_audio",
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        "raw_content": "The Vision Thing: Mainly in the Brain\nThe eye and brain work in a partnership to interpret conflicting signals from the outside world. Ultimately, we see whatever our brains think we should.\nBy Denise Grady|Tuesday, June 01, 1993\nStuart Anstis sat in his living room in the dark, wearing a pink visor that held up a hood made of thick black paper with eye holes cut out. He couldn\u2019t see anything but the flickering images on the TV set, which he had rigged to play everything in negative. He\u2019d been watching a movie for some time--There was this fellow dancing and miming and flirting, he recalls--when a friend, who happened to know the film, stopped by. Oh, Bob Hope, the friend said. And I said, \u2018Bob Hope! Good Lord!\u2019 I\u2019d been looking at him all that time and didn\u2019t know who it was.\nVision researchers like Anstis--along with photographers--have known for decades that faces are nearly impossible to identify when light and dark are reversed. But why that\u2019s so is not well understood.\nCurious about the difficulty of interpreting negative images, Anstis, a perceptual psychologist at the University of California at San Diego, decided last year to plunge into a negative world. He connected a set of goggles to a video camera that reversed black and white and converted colors to their complements--green to purple, yellow to blue, and so on--then put them over his eyes. For three days Anstis saw nothing in positive. He removed the goggles only at night, and then he slept blindfolded; he showered in the dark. The experiment was a variation on earlier studies by researchers who had worn glasses designed to turn the world upside down or shift it sideways. They had found that a surprising degree of adaptation occurred; somehow the visual system compensated, put things right, and allowed a person to function. Anstis wanted to find out if the same thing would happen when he traded black for white.\nThrough the goggles, faces of his friends and colleagues took on a black-toothed, menacing quality. Their pupils became white; the light glinting off their eyes appeared black. I went on falsely seeing the highlight as the pupil, Anstis says, so I constantly misread people\u2019s eye movements. He could never be quite sure when they were looking at him. Their blinking became a peculiar flicker that he found depersonalizing. Emotional expressions were hard to read, he says. Pictures of celebrities were unrecognizable. By daylight--when the sky was a very dark yellow, almost black--a woman\u2019s sharply etched shadow, now rendered in white, looked like a paper cutout or even another person. Fuzzier shadows--cast by a hand held over a table, for instance--translated into a vague, eerie glow.\nObjects were no easier to deal with than people. Meals in complementary colors--blue scrambled eggs, for instance--became so unappetizing that Anstis puckishly recommends negative goggles to dieters. Outdoors, sunlight converted to shadow made a flight of stairs a frightening experience. The risers became confused with the treads. I lost my sense of reality, as if I\u2019d been up too late, he recalls. At the curb, cars whizzing by didn\u2019t look real. They looked like toys coasting along on white platforms, which were actually their shadows. I would have been quite happy to walk in front of them if it hadn\u2019t been for the roaring sound of the traffic. He felt as if his other senses were taking over his consciousness, to compensate for the lack of meaningful visual input. The scent of a laundry room, for instance, became remarkably intense.\nOver the course of three days, he says, there was very little adaptation. He did begin reinterpreting sharp shadows, but the fuzzy, glowing ones continued to trick him. A postdoctoral student who wore the goggles for eight days reacted the same way. I was amazed at how difficult it is to deal with, Anstis says. All the information is still there, just like reversing the signs in an equation, so we\u2019re really surprised that the brain has so much trouble.\nVision, of course, is more than recording what meets the eye: it\u2019s the ability to understand, almost instantaneously, what we see. And that happens in the brain. The brain, explains neurobiologist Semir Zeki of the University of London, has to actively construct or invent our visual world. Confronted with an overwhelming barrage of visual information, it must sort out relevant features and make snap judgments about what they mean. It has to guess at the true nature of reality by interpreting a series of clues written in visual shorthand; these clues help distinguish near from far, objects from background, motion in the outside world from motion created by the turn of the head. Assumptions are built into the clues--for example, that near things loom larger, or that lighting comes from above.\nThe brain must process an immense amount of information as fast as it can, using any shortcuts it can, says Anstis. It has to find a minimum hypothesis to cover a maximum amount of data. So it\u2019s got to use any trick it can. His experiment reveals one of those tricks: We think the brain is programmed to use brightness the way it is in the world. That means shadows are always darker, and light comes from above.\nA negative world, with light pouring down from the sky like black paint, shatters those basic assumptions. And when we violate the assumptions, confusion reigns. Reverse brightness, as Anstis did, and critical clues about the world, such as facial features and expressions, and shape and depth, are subverted. The result is illusion.\nSeeing, in short, is a form of sensory reasoning. When the assumptions on which that reasoning is based are destroyed, seeing becomes senseless. Even though all the necessary visual information is there, we are reduced to groping around.\nEveryday vision encompasses an extraordinary range of abilities. We see color, detect motion, identify shapes, gauge distance and speed, and judge the size of faraway objects. We see in three dimensions even though images fall on the retina in two. We fill in blind spots, automatically correct distorted information, and erase extraneous images that cloud our view (our noses, the eyes\u2019 blood vessels).\nThe machinery that accomplishes these tasks is by far the most powerful and complex of the sensory systems. The retina, which contains 150 million light-sensitive rod and cone cells, is actually an outgrowth of the brain. In the brain itself, neurons devoted to visual processing number in the hundreds of millions and take up about 30 percent of the cortex, as compared with 8 percent for touch and just 3 percent for hearing. Each of the two optic nerves, which carry signals from the retina to the brain, consists of a million fibers; each auditory nerve carries a mere 30,000.\nThe optic nerves convey signals from the retinas first to two structures called the lateral geniculate bodies, which reside in the thalamus, a part of the brain that functions as a relay station for sensory messages arriving from all parts of the body. From there the signals proceed to a region of the brain at the back of the skull, the primary visual cortex, also known as V1. They then feed into a second processing area, called V2, and branch out to a series of other, higher centers-- dozens, perhaps--with each one carrying out a specialized function, such as detecting color, detail, depth, movement, or shape or recognizing faces.\nThe goal of much current research is to find out not only how those individual centers function but also how they interact with one another. For now, no one even knows where the higher centers ultimately relay their information. There\u2019s no little green man up there looking at this stuff, says Harvard neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone. In a sense, your perception is what\u2019s going on in those areas. Researchers would like to know just where and how the rules for seeing are stored, how they\u2019re acquired, which assumptions are built up from experience and which are hardwired. Anstis thinks his failure to adapt to his negative world might be evidence that brightness clues are built in, but there\u2019s not enough evidence to say for sure. I don\u2019t know what would have happened, he says, if we\u2019d gone on in negative for ages and ages.\nThere are several approaches to analyzing the visual system. Anatomical studies look at neural wiring to learn what\u2019s connected to what. Physiological studies determine how individual cells and groups of cells react when a particular segment of the visual field is presented with a certain type of stimulus. Perceptual psychologists like Anstis start at the behavior end: they show subjects doctored, tricky images, including optical illusions, and use the responses to figure out just what elements of the environment the brain is responding to and how it\u2019s sorting out those elements for processing.\nDuring the past two decades the separate avenues of visual research have come together in a striking way. All point to a fundamental division of labor in the visual system: color, motion, and form appear to be processed independently, though simultaneously, through different pathways in the brain. Physicians and researchers have long suspected that the visual system broke down certain tasks, because strokes and head injuries can leave people with highly specific deficits: loss of color vision, motion perception, or the ability to recognize faces, for instance. It thus seems likely that there are a number of separate systems involved in analyzing visual information, but what\u2019s not clear is just how many exist. Everybody will give you a different answer, Livingstone says. She suspects two or three, but Zeki suggests four.\nOne thing researchers do agree on is that motion is processed separately from form and color. The system that picks up motion also registers direction and detects borders as defined by differences in brightness. It reacts quickly but briefly when stimulated, and so it doesn\u2019t register sharp detail. Another system sees color, but whether it also recognizes shape is not clear. There may be a pure color system, says Livingstone, but it\u2019s not known. In addition, there may be a second color system, one sensitive to both shape and color but not concerned with movement. It would react slowly but be capable of scrutinizing an object for a relatively long time, thus picking up detail. Zeki believes there\u2019s still another system, which perceives the shape of moving objects but not their color.\nThese systems usually work in concert to give us a more or less accurate rendition of the visual world. But because they process information differently, they can sometimes lead to conflict in the eye- brain system about what\u2019s really going on. Clues can be misread or misinterpreted. At the same time, the joining of different kinds of clues in the same pathway--say, brightness, motion, and depth--can mean that depth is impossible to read correctly when brightness is absent, or vice versa. By manipulating the way the eye-brain receives information from these pathways, vision researchers have revealed a variety of interesting and instructive phenomena. We might call them illusions. But to the eye- brain system, they\u2019re merely the result of following sensory reasoning to its logical conclusion.\nFor example, proof that motion and color are processed separately can be derived from a clever experiment conducted several years ago at the University of Montreal by psychologist Patrick Cavanagh (now at Harvard) and his colleagues. He found that when a moving pattern of red and green stripes was adjusted so that the red and green were equally bright, or equiluminant, the motion became almost undetectable. In other words, when brightness differences between the stripes were eliminated, color alone was not enough to carry information about movement. The motion system, unable to perceive enough contrast between the stripes, had nothing to see move.\nThat experiment led Cavanagh and Anstis to devise a new test for color blindness, based on the knowledge that, depending on the type of color blindness, either red or green will appear brighter to a subject. By measuring the amount of brightness the subjects had to add to the red stripes to make the pattern stop moving--that is, to achieve equiluminance- -the researchers were able to detect some forms of color blindness.\nSimilarly, it\u2019s relatively easy to prove that shading and depth are processed together by altering or eliminating brightness information and watching what happens to depth. In a portrait of President Eisenhower created by Margaret Livingstone, the shadows and highlights on his face have been replaced with patches of color; the brightness of the colors doesn\u2019t correspond to the relative brightness of shadows and highlights, however. Since shadows cast by the eyebrows, nose, and lips help define a person\u2019s face, putting bright color in the shadow regions effectively erases and even inverts all three-dimensional information. The features become unrecognizable, says Livingstone. You can barely even tell it\u2019s a person.\nPerspective drawings lose their depth if rendered in colors of equal brightness, as do drawings of geometric figures. The color scale used on the Eisenhower portrait is the one commonly used to produce contour maps and CAT scans; it\u2019s based on the visible spectrum, which has red at one end. The color scale therefore also uses red at one end, to code for the brightest regions; it uses yellow for comparatively darker ones. This irritates Livingstone no end. People who read these color-coded CAT scans think they can interpret them, she says. They think they know red is highest. But really, yellow is brighter. What the brain does is see the red areas as darker and less prominent than the yellow ones; the result can be an image whose depth is difficult to interpret. This is a hardwired system, and no matter how much you try to override it intellectually, tell it what it should see, it will tell you what it really does see.\nRecently, Livingstone has begun to suspect that artists have unique ways of exploiting the fact that motion, depth, and brightness are processed by the same pathway. If you stare at something for a while, something three-dimensional, it goes sort of flat, Livingstone says. That occurs, she suspects, because the pathway is geared to detect changes in the environment, such as movement, and to respond quickly and briefly. Fixed on one image, its response dies out, and the impression of depth disappears.\nI think some artists might be stereo-blind, Livingstone says, meaning that they lack binocular depth perception. I\u2019ve talked to several who are. Everything looks somewhat flatter to them already. That makes it easier, she says, to translate a three-dimensional object into a flat drawing that nonetheless conveys depth. Artists with normal vision have told her that they\u2019ve trained themselves to stare at their subject, wait for it to go flat, and then draw it flat, or to close one eye and eliminate stereovision automatically. A normal person gets totally screwed up trying to draw 3-D, she says. There are so many perspective, stereo, and occlusion cues. You need to get rid of that level of processing or you can\u2019t draw a flat picture.\nCavanagh has also been studying paintings, but for insight into how the eye-brain creates richly embroidered visual images from sparse clues. Flat art is a treasure trove of information about how vision works, he says. When we look at a flat picture, we recover the depth, the spatial arrangements of the objects depicted. We could easily make a 3-D model of what we\u2019re seeing in the picture.\nThat ability to translate between 2-D and 3-D suggests something about the way we process images. We look around and see things that look reassuringly solid and three-dimensional, a nice euclidean world, Cavanagh says. But it\u2019s likely that our internal representation is nowhere near that complete. What we store, he suspects, is more like a set of two- dimensional images of what we\u2019re looking at, seen from many different angles. It\u2019s a more intelligent representation, he says, because it\u2019s sparse, an abstraction of the real, solid world, and yet it can still give us the impression that it is real and solid. It\u2019s like getting CD-quality music from a hand-cranked phonograph.\nCavanagh thinks that even the most primitive art forms, such as the line drawings found in the Lascaux caves, have much to tell about how information is encoded--for example, by the use of lines. You have to ask why lines would ever be sufficient to see the depth structure of an object that\u2019s being drawn, he says. Even if you see a line drawing of something you\u2019ve never seen before, you get it instantly. Infants get it. Why do lines work at all if they don\u2019t exist in the real world? No objects in the real world have lines drawn around them.\nSomewhere in the visual system, he says, there must be a code for contours that separate objects from their backgrounds. The boundary could be a difference in texture or color or even motion. Sure enough, an area has been found in the brain that responds to contours. Cavanagh describes it as contour-specific and attribute-independent. It ended up, maybe by chance, responding to lines, he says. Which is lucky for artists, or otherwise all drawings would have to be filled in. Instead, the brain fills in for them.\nActually, filling in is a well-known strategy that the brain uses to see more than meets the eye. It\u2019s a form of shortcutting that deals not with the information that is present but with the information that is lacking. The best-known example occurs at the natural blind spot in each eye. At the point where the optic nerve is connected in a normal eye, there\u2019s a patch in the retina that doesn\u2019t respond to light. A blind spot results in the part of the visual field that would normally be monitored by that patch. The blind spot is off center, toward the side of the visual field, and it\u2019s big enough to swallow up a golf ball held at arm\u2019s length, or even, at a bit more distance, a person\u2019s head. But we\u2019re unaware of it. For one thing, when both eyes are open, they cancel out each other\u2019s blind spots. For another, the constant motion of the eye prevents the spot from lingering at any one place. The blind spot doesn\u2019t become apparent until we close one eye and stare; even then, we\u2019ve got to resort to tricks to detect it.\nThe interesting thing about the blind spot isn\u2019t so much what we don\u2019t see as what we do. The fact that there\u2019s no visual information there doesn\u2019t lead the brain to leave a blank in your visual field; instead, it paints in whatever background is likely to be there. If the blind spot falls on a dragonfly resting on a sandy beach, your brain doesn\u2019t blot it out with a dark smudge; it fills it in with sand.\nBut how? It\u2019s long been a subject of argument among psychologists and philosophers. Some argue that the process is a cognitive one carried out by some brain region at a higher level than the visual cortex. That process might be called logical inference: since we know the background is sandy and textured, we assume the blank spot must be, too, just as we might assume that if there\u2019s flowered wallpaper in front of us, the wallpaper behind us will have the same flowered pattern.\nBut filling in is different from assuming, says neuroscientist Vilayanur Ramachandran of the University of California at San Diego. It\u2019s most likely carried out in the visual cortex, by cells near the ones that the blind spot is depriving of input. It is, he says, an active, physical process: There\u2019s neural machinery, and when it\u2019s confronted with an absence of input, it fills it in. The brain, in other words, somehow creates a representation of the background and sticks it into the blind spot.\nWe think there\u2019s a separate system in the brain for edges and contours, and then one for surface features, Ramachandran says, and this is the one doing completion of texture. It says, \u2018If there\u2019s a certain texture on the edge, it must be everywhere.\u2019 He refers to the process as surface interpolation.\nCuriously, there\u2019s a visual phenomenon that\u2019s almost the converse of filling in. It\u2019s called blindsight, and it occurs in some patients who have gaps in their visual fields because of brain injuries. Whereas many of the people Ramachandran studies have blind spots they don\u2019t notice, these people have vision they don\u2019t notice. They are somehow able to identify objects presented to their blind areas--without being consciously aware that they are seeing. Blindsight suggests not only that aspects of vision are processed separately, but that vision is processed separately from awareness. Seeing, and knowing that we see, appear to be handled differently.\nBlindsight has been most extensively studied by Lawrence Weiskrantz, a psychologist at Oxford University. Twenty years ago Weiskrantz and his colleagues found that a young patient who had lost the left half of his vision because of damage to his visual cortex could nonetheless identify things in the blind field: he could distinguish between an X and an O and tell whether a line of light was vertical or horizontal; he could locate objects even though he couldn\u2019t identify them.\nBut the odd thing was that the patient didn\u2019t think he was seeing. He would guess at what was being presented only when the researchers urged him to, and then be astonished when shown how many of his answers were correct. In subsequent years Weiskrantz studied more patients with blindsight, as did other researchers. Again and again the patients appeared to have a primitive sort of vision in their blind fields but denied any awareness of it. I couldn\u2019t see anything, not a darn thing, Weiskrantz\u2019s patient insisted.\nHow can a person see and not know it? The phenomenon of blindsight has raised as many questions about the nature of consciousness as it has about visual processing. Weiskrantz suggests that blindsight is produced in parts of the brain other than the primary visual cortex. He points out that fat bundles of fibers from each optic nerve never reach the visual cortex but instead travel to the midbrain, which controls involuntary, unconscious actions. Still other fibers bypass the primary visual cortex and enter different cortical regions. These regions may produce the unconscious vision that characterizes blindsight; if they do, it means that the visual cortex is essential not only for normal vision but also for awareness of what\u2019s being seen. If seeing takes place outside the visual cortex, it apparently doesn\u2019t register in our consciousness.\nLate last year, however, a respected neuroscientist challenged the idea that blindsight is derived from visual pathways that are diverted to the mid-brain. Michael Gazzaniga, of the University of California at Davis, reported that he and his colleagues had discovered that a patient with blindsight actually had live, functioning neurons in the portion of his visual cortex that supposedly had been destroyed. Those islands of healthy tissue produce blindsight, Gazzaniga argues.\nAsked why patients would remain unconscious of their vision if the processing is going on in the visual cortex, Gazzaniga suggests that because the preserved areas are so small, the signals patients get may just be too small to trigger a conscious reaction. Moreover, he doesn\u2019t find it surprising that we might be unaware of things going on in the cortex. Lots of studies suggest that things we\u2019re not consciously aware of go on in the cortex, probably a good deal of our psychological life.\nThe debate over blindsight is simple, Gazzaniga says: Weiskrantz thinks it\u2019s an alternative pathway, and we think it\u2019s the original one. More studies will be done. I have three people working around the clock on it, and it will be worked out.\nAn extreme form of filling in that has eerie echoes of blindsight may have afflicted American writer James Thurber, known for his humorous essays, drawings, and stories, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Thurber\u2019s experience illustrates the lengths the visual system will go to in order to see, vision or no. Thurber lost one eye as a boy when his brother accidentally shot him with an arrow; the remaining eye began gradually to fail. By the time Thurber turned 40, his world had become a blur--something he made light of his in work. Once he wrote about how he frightened a woman off a city bus by mistaking the purse in her lap for a chicken. As his eyesight worsened, the images he saw progressed from the slapstick to the surreal. Ordinary things underwent wild transformations. Dirt on his windshield looked like admirals in uniform or crippled apple women; he would whirl out of their way.\nThurber\u2019s fantastic visions, though not diagnosed at the time, fit the description of a disorder called Charles Bonnet syndrome, in which people who are blind or partly so--because of eye diseases or certain types of brain damage--see vivid, intensely realistic images of things that aren\u2019t there. Ramachandran and his colleague Leah Levi have taken a special interest in the syndrome. One of Ramachandran\u2019s patients, a 32-year-old San Diego man who sustained brain damage in a car accident several years ago, has lost the lower half of his visual field. He doesn\u2019t see a black band or sense a border between the sighted field and the blind one, any more than the rest of us detect boundaries at the periphery of our vision. The extraordinary thing about this patient, Ramachandran says, is that he hallucinates constantly. These hallucinations occur only in the blind field. He sees little children, and zoo animals and domestic ones, creeping up from below. He might say to me, \u2018As I\u2019m talking to you, I see a monkey sitting on my lap.\u2019\nCharles Bonnet syndrome, Ramachandran says, is a more sophisticated type of filling in. It\u2019s the next level up. It\u2019s a response to visual deprivation. These hallucinations are phantom visual images, analogous to phantom limbs. He believes they originate in portions of the brain that store visual memories and generate visual imagery. In other words, they are yet another example of the puzzling array of phenomena that emerge from the complex entanglement of eye and brain.\nLet me try to give you a sense of where we are, says Margaret Livingstone, in an effort to assess the status of visual research today. Take form perception. Human beings are very good at it. We recognize contours, faces, words, a lot of really complicated things. 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        "raw_content": "8 October 2018 | A Game of Thrones Board Game\nAegon's Legacy\nPreview House Targaryen in the Mother of Dragons Expansion\n\u2013Daenerys Targaryen, A Game of Thrones\nOrder your own copy of Mother of Dragons at your local retailer or online through our website today!\nRobert the Usurper is dead. Now, in A Game of Thrones: The Board Game, the great Houses of Westeros prepare for battle, each looking to seize the Iron Throne and take control of the realm. But across the Narrow Sea, a forgotten threat has steadily grown stronger with each passing day, and now, they are ready to claw their way into the battle and reclaim their rightful kingdom with fire and blood.\nToday, we're pleased to offer you a closer look at House Targaryen as they enter the battle for the Iron Throne in the Mother of Dragons expansion for A Game of Thrones: The Board Game\u2014now available for pre-order at your local retailer or online through our website!\nThough the Targaryen dynasty was overthrown by Robert the Usurper, there are many in Westeros who wish to see House Targaryen restored to power. These loyalists pledge false fealty to their current overlords as they wait for the opportune moment to reveal their true allegiance. In Mother of Dragons, that moment has come, and the goal of House Targaryen is to uncover and rally their Westerosi supporters.\nHouse Targaryen does not acquire victory points in the same way as other Houses, who must conquer castles and strongholds across the realm. For House Targaryen, the victory track records the number of Westerosi supporters they have gained, marked by loyalty tokens placed on the board. Yet they must still patiently wait for these loyalists to reveal themselves, allowing the dissatisfaction and mistrust in Westeros to fester. This new factor in the turning world of Westeros appears during the Westeros Phase, drawn from a new deck of Westeros IV Cards.\nThe Westeros IV cards reveal new allies for the Targaryens by placing loyalty tokens around Westeros, and they may also allow the Targaryens to order their loyalists into new territories, stirring thoughts of rebellion in an ever-larger region of Westeros. These regions with loyalty tokens are the regions that House Targaryen must conquer to gain victory points and win the game.\nLoyalty tokens do not affect the other Houses\u2014such dangerous loyalties must be kept secret, after all\u2014but they also cannot be removed. If House Targaryen can rally their forces and gain control of an area loyal to them, they permanently gain the loyalty token and move one step closer to victory, even if they later lose control of that space. If House Targaryen reaches the seventh space on the victory track, they immediately win the game.\nBut to declare loyalty to a powerless House across the sea is a dangerous venture. If House Targaryen wishes to bring new followers to their cause, they must present some grand, almost divine reason for them to do so. This reason comes in the form of the leader of House Targaryen, Daenerys Targaryen, who has defied death and brought magic back to the world. Across Westeros and Essos, Daenerys is best known as the Mother of Dragons, giving her House access to three mighty dragons, which are the most rare, unique units in A Game of Thrones: The Board Game.\nA dragon is no slave, nor is it a soldier. As such, it cannot be mustered normally. House Targaryen begins with three dragons in play, and that is all they will ever have. If one of these creatures is killed, they cannot be brought back from the dead. In addition, each dragon is a living, breathing creature that grows stronger as the game progresses. As hatchlings when the game begins, the dragons have a combat strength of zero\u2014they must be carefully kept out of combat and protected. But each time the round marker advances to a space with a dragon strength token, the beasts' strength increases by one, recorded in the Dragon Strength tracker at the bottom of the Essos board. If their growth is left unchecked, all three dragons will reach the incredible strength of five by the last round of the game!\nYour dragons can fight alonside your armies as you move from Essos and sweep across Westeros, but unlike any other land unit, dragons also have the power of flight. With a simple march action, you can move your dragons to any land space in Essos or Westeros! If this area is occupied by an enemy unit, they initiate combat as normal. Still, you must be careful not to let your dragons become cut off and destroyed in enemy territory. Even Aegon the Conqueror knew that simple strength was not enough to hold the realm for long.\nAs any noble of A Game of Thrones: The Board Game knows all too well, it's not enough to play the game of thrones on the battlefield. You must also master the shadowy intrigues of court\u2014forging and breaking alliances, making deals and granting concessions, all while knowing that those you bargain with are the very people who wish to destroy you. Mother of Dragons elevates this aspect of gameplay with House Targaryen\u2019s inability to advance their own agendas in the courts of King\u2019s Landing.\nAs outsiders and expatriates, House Targaryen permanently occupies the eighth space on all influence tracks for the entire game. They can still use three special order tokens each round, but their true power comes from their ability to influence the disputes between the other Houses. When players bid on influence, House Targaryen also bids on the three influence tracks, committing any number of power tokens. However, once all bids are revealed, House Targaryen must distribute their power tokens among the other players, increasing those players' bids for influence! 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        "raw_content": "Making sense of \u2018packaged\u2019 terrorism\nPackaging Terrorism: Co-opting the News for Politics and Profit by Susan D. Moeller, 2009: Wiley-Blackwell.\nIf you are thinking why we are talking about a book on the media coverage of terrorism in a space like this one, let me tell you one thing upfront: One, because this is a rare and important book and two, because terrorism, no matter where you are and what your profession is, can claim you as a victim.\nAlso, we have witnessed routinely how Internet-savvy terrorism has become of late: terrorism sites host beheading videos and broadcast threats of attack, terrorists abuse social networks and chat rooms for recruitments, and they use applications such as Google Earth for planning attacks (as seen in last year\u2019s Mumbai attacks). Terrorists have been successfully using the new media to imbed fear into our hearts through our eyeballs.\nThe larger truth is that terrorism is the politics of our times. And like politics, even if you are not interested in it, it is interested in you.\nThe grand narrative of our times\nEvery era has its own grand narrative. Ours has been, at least for the last decade or so, terrorism. Before that, Kennedy\u2019s and Reagan\u2019s era was about the cold war, Clinton\u2019s about globalisation and WTO and until recently, George W. Bush\u2019s of global terrorism and the \u2018war on terror\u2019.\nThis grand narrative, however, is taking yet another new direction under president Barack Obama. The express reckoning is that the global financial crisis is a greater threat to the USA than terrorism. It is an even bigger threat to the United States' national security than the al Qaeda terrorist network or proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, said retired admiral Dennis Blair, the Obama administration\u2019s director of national intelligence, in his first appearance before the US Congress.\nWhile the shift from terror to finance is still happening, it is a good time to look at the ogre of terrorism that has been the bane of our life and times. And if you haven\u2019t ever thought about how the media brings the \u2018news\u2019 of terrorism to us, Dr Moeller\u2019s book can be an eye opener. She is the director of the International Centre for Media and the Public Agenda (ICMPA) at the University of Maryland, College Park, US. If you are afraid the book will be a dry read, you are in for a surprise. The book is not jargon-heavy, is divided into short chapters and uses a lot of examples to establish claims and observations.\nPackaging terrorism for our consumption\nThe book is about a very simple idea. \u201cThe idea is this: that it\u2019s not the acts of terrorism that most matter in the post-9/11 world,\u201d writes Dr Moeller in her introduction, \u201cit\u2019s what we are told to think about the acts of terror. Politicians tell us what to think. The media tells us what to think. Even terrorists tell us what to think. They all want to attract our attention\u2026They all have agendas. They all are packaging terrorism for our consumption. We are the audience for all those disparate actors.\u201d\nSo, in a nutshell, this book is about how to make sense of the \u2018packaged\u2019 terrorism that is thrown at us from time to time\u2014from New York, London, Madrid, Kabul, Bali and Bombay.\nChapter by chapter, Dr Moeller builds up the gory picture of terrorism and its manipulation\u2014by terrorists, politicians and media barons. She begins with the basics such as what is terrorism, how 9/11 happened, how president Bush and his \u2018vulcans\u2019 (Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Richard Armitage, Condoleezza Rice and Paul Wolfowitz) crafted the war on terror\u2014a label for their unilateralist and interventionist foreign policy goals, and how the American (and the copycat global) media responded.\nMedia response to the War on Terror\n\u201cThe media responded as directed\u2014and as they always have at the start of a national crisis,\u201d writers Dr Moeller. \u201cAt the end of October 2001, the then CNN chairman Walter Isaacson wrote a memo to his staff members that ordered them to balance the broadcast images of civilian devastation in Afghanistan with reminders of the American lives lost at the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon.\u201d And thus began, according to Moeller, the beginning of a misleading media spin on the war on terror. \u201cIsaacson was wrong,\u201d she argues. \u201cThe American public deserved to know more about the casualties and hardship in Afghanistan. The public needed to know more about the meaning and the effect of the president co-opting 9/11 and co-opting the patriotic, broad-based interest in responding through a \u2018War on Terror\u2019.\u201d\nAfter examining the genesis of the \u2018War on Terror\u2019, Dr Moeller brings under her microscope various media-related issues that underlie the reporting on terrorism. Some examples: use of the umbrella words and phrases such as \u2018terrorist\u2019, \u2018madrassa\u2019 and \u2018weapons of mass destruction\u2019, defining terrorism, why news standards matter, and the politics of media coverage.\n\u201cOver and over, time and again, my centre\u2019s studies revealed that the victims of terrorism rarely appear in the stories about it,\u201d she says. \u201cMedia cover international affairs through the lens of their own country\u2019s foreign policy\u2014especially as articulated by its leadership.\u201d Think of last year\u2019s Mumbai terror attacks and how quickly it became an India and Pakistan issue, and how the media in the two countries adopted nationalistic agendas in reporting and discussing the attacks.\nCitizen journalism and terrorism\nWith a rich cache of examples, the book traces a variety of developments in the media sector that arose while covering terrorism. One of the most fascinating aspects of these developments is the rise of citizen journalism, especially photos and videos, that came from citizens as well as professional photographers that were much discussed, many achieving iconic status. Perhaps blogs were invented just for this\u2014when the mainstream media became shy of covering something or could not reach some areas, bloggers stepped in (remember the Baghdad blogger?) to fill the void. Very recently, the pain and suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza would not have come out in the open had it not been for the bloggers in Gaza and Israel who wrote the accounts of loss online when Israel had embargoed the foreign media in Gaza in its three weeks\u2019 assault early this year.\nThe brave new world of murders and restrictions\nWith terrorism rampant in the world, what is most disturbing is the governments\u2019 control (and thus manipulation) on the media coverage of the theatre of operations\u2014in terms of restricting access to the war zones (embed restrictions) or killing of journalists. Consider these facts:\n\u2022 Among the first killed by the Hutus during the genocide in Rwanda were 14 local journalists.\n\u2022 How many people know that for the past decade Algeria has been ravaged by war that has left an estimated 100,000 dead? Not many, because both sides in that conflict have taken turns murdering journalists: 60 at last count. Same in Chechnya.\n\u2022 Many don\u2019t seem to be noticing that there is less and less coverage of the war in Iraq. By the summer of 2008, noted the New York Times, there were only half a dozen Western photographers covering the country, even though 150,000 American and 4,100 British troops remained engaged there. Why? Because of the \u201cdanger, the high cost to financially ailing media outlets and diminished interest among Americans in following the war.\u201d\nTo ensure free and fair coverage of terrorism, the priority must be to build civil societies, including media, from inside out and the ground up, suggests the author. In conclusion, she says that we need to move beyond spin, ask questions because we don\u2019t have all the answers, and evaluate what we are being told. \u201cWe need a vibrant, spirited, diverse, and pluralistic media at home and around the world,\u201d she says.\nTo deal with the global curse of terrorism, the media needs to rise above all kinds of boundaries and re-evaluate their exceptionalism. Dr Moeller aptly recalls Dr Martin Luther King\u2019s message: \u201cA genuine revolution of values means in the final analysis that our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole in order to preserve the best in their individual societies.\u201d (\u2018Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence\u2019, 1967).\n\u201cIf we do not act,\u201d added Dr King for action, \u201cwe shall surely be dragged down the long, dark and shameful corridors of time reserved for those who possess power without compassion, might without morality, and strength without sight. Now let us begin.\u201d\nEven though it seems to be too late, can we still begin now?\nPublished first as my blog entry at www.mis-asia.com\nLabels: Global terror, India, Internet, Israel, media, Mumbai terror acts, New media, Pakistan, Palestine, terrorism, USA\nGuest blog post: If I were an Indian Hindu\nI am honoured to publish this guest blog post from my friend, philosopher and guide, Amir Ullah Khan, who is an eminent Indian economist and author of many books. He wrote this article as a companion piece to one of my earlier pieces, If I were an Indian Hindu:\nI think it is the idea of India that has killed the spirit of India. Nationalism came to roost in the deadly nineties and submerged all those wonderfully diverse identities that constituted a loose country filled with several diversities. If I were an Indian Hindu, I wouldn\u2019t think differently. Because the community I belong to is the middle aged urban India, with rural roots, someone who has played cricket when young and watches movies whenever possible. I am also a Muslim.\nI have not met any Hindu Indian till date. My friends from Hyderabad were quite local in their language, tastes and mindsets. They spoke a delightfully cute mix of Telugu, English and Urdu that they still speak. They did not understand the ways of the North Indian outsider and they positively disliked Hindi as a language. The only Hindi element enjoyed by all were the angry young films that came from Bombay then and appealed to the sentiments of the left leaning youth studying Technology at Osmania University and having firm opinions on the pernicious US influence on Nicaragua and Libya. We all saw a number of communal riots starting 1979 and ending in 1989. The reason, we argued was a weak police force and a one upmanship within the dominant Congress party. The moment a one man dominated party called the Telugu Desam came, communal riots were history and the same police force was now impartial and equally insensitive to all.\nThen I moved to Gujarat, now famous for its state sponsored murder of a couple of thousand Muslims during the one week of murder and mayhem in the year 2002. The Gujarat of the late eighties was quite the opposite. All my friends then were just emerging from adolescence and had recently found freedom through consuming alcohol. Gujarat denied them this liberty as it was, and continues to be, a prohibition state. Their liquor came usually from police stations where the constable made some money selling confiscated bottles at exactly double the Maximum Retail price printed (In India there is this strange regulation that makes manufacturers declare the maximum price on labels). If the police did not have stocks, the underworld did and was recommended by the local police station. The Gujarat underworld was kin to the more powerful ones in neighbouring Bombay and was usually Muslim, who did not drink themselves, but were always to be relied upon by the thirsty students of management in Gujarat then. There existed a healthy respect and brotherhood that defied any potential divide that would come up later.\nMy third set of friends was the civil servants that would soon run India\u2019s bureaucracy. We were all training to be government servants in the early nineties. Most students there couldn\u2019t care less, despite the fact that the Babri masjid had just been demolished. Almost everyone was worried about the state she would be allotted to and would do anything, including convenient marriages, to go to a good state. The Indian civil service remains delightfully provincial in this regard and bureaucracy that gets allotted to difficult provinces in India suffers all life. Almost everyone wanted to avoid Gujarat, Orissa, Kerala and the North East. In the search of a good posting and at the beginning of a career, no one really cared about being communal or nationalist.\nThen I moved to Delhi and knew there was a change that was taking place quietly. We were all growing up. And I realized that I had changed. The transition from a simple small town life to a relatively well off big city existence now started alienating me from all my earlier fraternities. School friends had been forgotten, college mates were all in the US, the business school fraternity was really busy and the bureaucratic batch mates had spread far and wide. Suddenly there were no roots any more. Around me, in the nineties, the concept of India was gaining ground. What was a vague romantic notion was now becoming concretized. People were doing what they had never felt the need to before \u2013 defining their Indianness. In this quest, there was a serious problem \u2013 India was never a nation, so there were no parameters or benchmarks. Therefore some took the easy route of defining what was not Indian and then proving that that was not what they were. Hindi became important and by now the Bombay talkies had taken Hindi to all corners of the country and made almost all parts understand the language. Television and its opera helped do this at lesser cost.\nNow a pan India Hindu identity was emerging and noticing the fault lines that were sometimes defined as Sikh, sometimes as Muslim and now Christian. History and historical mistakes were now being studied by ideology driven neo converts to the concept of India. Violence spread as the state watched in confusion. How could it strike at people who were proclaiming their love for the country? Is someone who claims to be protecting local interests, local culture and language a patriot or an irrational maniac? But all this is an aberration, and I continue to think so despite the sad news on communalisation that keeps coming in every now and then. I met most of my friends this year again in various twenty year, fifteen year and ten year re unions. They were all the same. Nothing had changed. We laughed and ate, shared anecdotes and pulled each other\u2019s legs. The India as I remember it from the last century lives on.\nThe author is an economist and the director of India Development Foundation, Gurgaon, India.\nLabels: Amir Ullah Khan, Hindu, India and Muslims, Secularism\nBend it like Balli\nJust writing something end of the day or being affirmed by the recognition of a fellowship, being recognized by fellow writers and critics, that is very humbling and it makes me feel like I am doing something worthwhile, says Balli Jaswal, the youngest winner of the David T K Wong Fellowship, in a t\u00eate-\u00e0-t\u00eate with Zafar Anjum, editor of Writers Connect.\nI was facing a very unusual dilemma when one evening last November I found myself walking to the Arts House to interview Balli Jaswal. While I was curious to meet Balli, who is a young journalist and a first-time novelist, I was not sure how to engage her in a meaningful discussion.\nThe reason for my dilemma was this: for most writers interviewed, one has the benefit of reading the subject\u2019s works (novels, essays, stories, journalistic pieces, poems) in advance to help form an opinion. In Balli\u2019s case what she has been working on (a sample of that text, not available to me, won her the 2007 David T K Wong Fellowship at the University of East Anglia, UK) is not in the public domain yet; at the same time, her winning of the prestigious fellowship establishes her credentials as a \u2018writer\u2019 beyond doubt and the potential she embodies as a successful future writer.\nThat\u2019s why when I met the vivacious Balli, I started with a very basic question\u2014one that sprang from my mind with a tinge of Naipaulian determinism and determination: When did she \u2018decide\u2019 to become a writer?\n\u201cI don\u2019t know if I ever decided it,\u201d Balli said, attentively noticing the nuances of the word \u2018decide\u2019 that I had used in my question. \u201cI think it occurred to me as something that I was good at doing, something I really enjoyed doing \u2026I just kept doing\u2026\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t think I can still be defined as a writer,\u201d she said putting the matter to rest.\nAt one level, Balli had stated the absolute truth. Her first book was yet to be out (Naipaul once said that he did not think he had become a writer until he had published five books). At another level, she was being humble. Like the past David T K Wong Fellowship winners (Balli is the youngest winner), she too has been marked, destined for a literary stardom.\nBalli had a childhood that spanned across many countries in Asia, including Japan, Russia, the Philippines and Singapore. That experience, of living and growing in many cities, of dealing with people of different cultures, informed her ways of seeing the world. \u201cI gathered a realization that communication is very different for me than other people,\u201d she said. \u201cThe word, the language that you choose becomes very important (in a multicultural setting). You tend to listen to dialogue differently.\u201d\nOut of this body of experience, according to her, schooling in Singapore played a significant role. \u201cSchooling in international schools, writing competitions in Singapore really honed that drive for writing,\u201d she said.\nAfter schooling, Balli decided to pursue her dreams of becoming a writer. Not everyone agreed that this was a good move. Nevertheless, she carried on and got to study creative writing in the USA at Hollins University and George Mason University. In fact, she ended up attending the same creative writing course (at Hollins University) that was attended by Booker Prize-winner Kiran Desai.\nBut did the creative writing programme really help her? \u201cI think more than anything it gave me confidence,\u201d she said. \u201cIt gave me some affirmation that what I was writing was important. You do a lot more criticism than writing and you tend to learn what other people are doing right and wrong. So that sort of training was important for me to become a writer.\u201d\nBut not everybody is fortunate enough to study creative writing. Can such unfortunate people still become writers, I meant to ask her. \u201cAs long as you instill that discipline (of writing) for yourself and have a community that you can turn to and have a sense of confidence in your writing, you can do it,\u201d she said.\n\u201cIt can never hurt you to be in a creative writing programme,\u201d she added matter-of-factly. \u201cEven out of your assignment you get a volume of work, even if it is crap that you don\u2019t want to look at again.\u201d\nWinning the fellowship\nAfter finishing her creative writing course, Balli returned to Singapore to work on her first novel, When Amrit Returns. She also took up a teaching assignment. That\u2019s when she was awarded the 2007 T K Wong Fellowship.\n\u201cI was in complete shock,\u201d she said on her getting the fellowship. \u201cAnd I was just elated. It was exactly what I wanted or needed. I couldn\u2019t have asked for anything better. I think it is the highlight of my life.\u201d\nBalli said that when she was shortlisted for the fellowship, she thought ok, she had got that far. \u201cBut when I got it, that was really beyond my expectation,\u201d she said.\nThe fellowship took her to the University of East Anglia (UEA) for about one year. \u201cIt was an interesting experience,\u201d she said recounting her experience. \u201cI had just a vast amount of time all of a sudden. Before that I had been teaching in Singapore. Very busy all the time. Didn\u2019t have much time to write as anyone with a full time job would. And suddenly I had the entire day, the whole day to sit and write and I knew I was prone to freezing up \u2013 OMG what do I do now. So I tried to work myself out of that a lot. I took it one day at a time which I realized it was a good step to take.\u201d\nBut there also was a downside to the experience. \u201cIt was a very isolating experience in a lot of ways,\u201d she said. \u201cThat is the nature of that kind of position I guess.\u201d\nDuring her time at UEA, apart from writing, she also got to meet other students doing their Masters. \u201cThey were really nice\u201d she said. She also had a mentor who was supposed to guide her. \u201cBut it was a flexible relationship,\u201d she added.\nIn UK, most of the time she was working on her book. Between breakfast and lunch, she cooked her own meals. She used to sketch out what she was going to write in the day, know where to start and know where to stop. \u201cI tried to churn out something everyday,\u201d she said. \u201cI thought it was important to do.\u201d\nAn Indian writer?\nTaking a break from writing related questions, I asked her how she saw herself, what kind of writer she thought she was. Did she think she was an Indian writer or a Singaporean writer or a hyphenated one?\n\u201cThe writing that I do I can\u2019t just call it Indian writing,\u201d she said. \u201cIt is not based in India but my characters are mostly Indian. I am a Singaporean Indian writer who wrote the only Singapore Indian book so far and hopefully there will be more so I will be in the company of others who have done the same thing. If not, I would like to be described as an immigrant writer.\u201d\nWhatever way publishers and critics will pigeonhole Balli in the hierarchy of writers, she is certainly interested in the stories of immigration like many of her contemporary expat Indian writers. \u201cI am very interested in the background of immigration and how it is represented in literature and how multiculturalism shakes that landscape,\u201d she said. \u201cI have been an immigrant in so many different contexts.\u201d\nBalli also likes to explore issues of cultural isolation. \u201cYou can be a part of a culture and be still outside it,\u201d she said.\nIn the same vein, she finds language very interesting, how in different ways language is used and how people perceive language.\nHer first novel\nThe conversation now veered towards a new topic: Balli\u2019s first novel, When Amrit Returns. \u201cIt takes place between the late 60s and the early 90s,\u201d she said about the temporal setting of her work in progress. \u201cIt centres around the life of a Punjabi family in Singapore whose lives start to unravel when their youngest daughter changes and goes missing. That is the first part of the book. Physically she comes back but mentally she is not all there. From any reader\u2019s point of view it is quite clear that she has a mental illness. But the family does not recognize it as such because they are still rooted in tradition. Singapore becomes third world to first very rapidly in that timeframe bit people don\u2019t catch up with that. So, they think she is not well raised or she is possessed. And even when they realize that she has a mental illness they don\u2019t want to deal with it because of the taboos surrounding it. But there is a twist in the end\u201d (she laughs).\n\u201cIn a lot of ways, Singaporeans have lost their homeland. I left Singapore for nine months and when I can back, there were new buildings. My parents who were born here also talk about the loss of their homeland. They lived in very different circumstances than they are living now.\u201d\nMany interviewers and readers would want to know how other writers or their writings have influenced a budding writer. I am no different, so I asked Balli about her favourite writers. I tend to like books than writers, was her reply. Fair enough, I thought. Then she took some names. On top of her list is the Indian writer (who now lives in Canada) Rohington Mistry. \u201cIf he wrote the phone book, I would read it,\u201d she said about Mistry. She waxed eloquent about Satnam Sanghera\u2019s biography of his mother (the best biog I have ever read), wowed about Margaret Attwood\u2019s Cat\u2019s Eye and raved about Yiyun Li\u2019s short stories.\nTowards the end of the interview, I again took Balli to the elemental question\u2014what did she feel about her journey so far, what did it all mean to her? Her reply showed the depth of her understanding of the state of being a writer. \u201cJust writing something end of the day or being affirmed by the recognition of a fellowship, being recognized by fellow writers and critics, that is very humbling and that makes me feel like I am doing something worthwhile,\u201d she said. \u201cThough I wouldn\u2019t refuse a huge advance\u201d she said with laughter that I will always remember her for.\nLabels: Balli Jaswal, Balli Kaur, When Amrit Returns\nEnter the world of Tamil Pulp\nBlaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction\nSelected and Translated by Prathim K. Chakravarthy\nEdited by Rakesh Khanna\nBlaft Publications Pvt. Ltd, Chennai\nGrowing up in India in the 1970s and 80s, like millions of fellow Indians, I too was exposed to pulp fiction in Hindi and Urdu. It was sometimes in high school when the transition from reading funny comics and magazines like Suman Saurav and Parag to Hindi and Urdu detective potboilers and crime magazines took place. Unlike watching masala Bollywood films that have always been accepted on their own terms, reading pulp was always a secret activity. It provided a guilty pleasure.\nWhile I remained in tune with the developments in the pulp fiction arena in North India\u2019s two principal languages, I was unaware of its cousins in the Southern India because of the linguistic divide between North India and South India. Thanks to Blaft Publications of Chennai, I recently got the opportunity to a taste the Southern fare in a good dollop in the Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction that came out last year.\nThe anthology has stories by 10 of the India\u2019s best-selling Tamil authors, which have been translated into English for the first time. The stores featured in this 366 page anthology include from authors such as Rajesh Kumar, Ramanichandran, Subha, Pattukkottai Prabhakar, Indra Sounder Rajan, Pushpa Thangadorai, Vidya Subramaniam, Tamilvanan, Brajanand V.K. and Resaki.\nWhen I sampled some of the stories in this collection, I realized how the pulp fiction writing in the two Indian languages (Hindi and Tamil) was similar. The collection is a significant addition to Indian writing not just because of its pleasure quotient, but also because, as the translator notes in his introduction, \u201cthis book is an attempt to claim the status of \u2018literature\u2019 for a huge body of writing that has rarely if ever made it into an academic library, despite having been produced for nearly a century.\u201d\nThe stories in this anthology have all the hallmark elements of pulp fiction\u2014suspense, murders, detectives, police inspectors, mad scientists, murderous robots, lovers and prostitutes, and plots sprinkled with a fair amount of titillation. The stories have interesting plots; even the titles are so interesting\u2014Hurricane Vij, Matchstick Number One, Silicon Hearts, Tokyo Rose\u2014just to mention a few. When you read them you can see that some of the stories such as Matchstick Number One and Tokyo Rose could have easily been made into Tamil masala capers.\nApart from the stories, one of the most interesting aspects of this collection is the author introductions. For example, the author Subha (Hurricane Vij) is the nom de plume of not one but two authors: Suresh and Balakrishnan. They have been writing together since their school days and together have co-authored more than 600 long and short novels. Similarly, the writer of the story Matchstick Number One, Rajesh Kumar, may well be the world\u2019s most prolific living writer of fiction\u2014he has written and published more than 1250 novels and over 2000 short stories. Unbelievable, isn\u2019t it?\nI immensely enjoyed reading the stories in this collection. If you ever loved pulp fiction in any Indian language, you should not miss this anthology.\nLabels: Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction, Blaft Publications, Chennai, Prathim K. Chakravarthy, Rajesh Kumar., Rakesh Khanna\nBook of the year for the Wall Street bunglers, and you\nWhether you are a winner or a loser, Ashish Jaiswal\u2019s True Dummy should be on your reading desk\nTrue Dummy\nA Fable of Existence\nBy Ashish Jaiswal\nPublisher - Rupa & Co.\nWhen I started reading Ashish Jaiswal\u2019s debut novel, True Dummy, I was hoping to read something familiar\u2014and I mean it not as a compliment but a complaint that I hold against most Indian writers. The first few pages seemed to read like a pastoral with its bucolic charm or a tale from a small town. Is it another Slumdog Millionaire set in the mountains, I wondered. Village life, mountains, valley of flowers, rivers, small boys, Ammas, shopkeepers, minstrels\u2014was Ashish treading on the Ruskin Bond territory?\nTurned out it was no Ruskin Bond, no Slumdog Millionaire, but more Paulo Coehlo, and more Luck by Chance, perhaps even deeper than them.\nHonestly speaking, the narrative might not grab you from the start\u2014I had to struggle a bit (which happens with most novels I try to read) and keep the faith. Paragraph after paragraph failed to make me suspend my disbelief (you might have a different experience\u2014every reader brings his own experiences to a text) but there came moments when I recognized the wisdom of the writer, the genuine observations of an extraordinary mind, the imagination of an adroit narrator.\nAs I kept on reading beyond the first few chapters, I was defeated in all my expectations\u2014soon I was on a heroic journey along with the protagonist of the novel who starts out to seek fame and fortune in this world like most underdogs. He fails by all standards, even his own. And then he succeeds, not realizing what he was doing\u2014until we are shown an unfinished piece of the puzzle.\nLike a skillful magician, Ashish creates a mirror of the world (a mayanagri, if you will) in the novel where our basic human motivations and failings are reflected in a stripped down version\u2014as if in a TV show, a la Chocolate Factory, where we all come seeking fame or riches, to be the next American Idol or the next superstar or the next whatever. And we fail: \u201cI wanted to be the most famous and found myself amidst faces that nobody cared to notice. Nervous faces, cowardly faces, depressed faces\u2026faces that said at the first look that they were born to lose.\u201d Sounds familiar? There you go.\nAshish\u2019s novel is so different in many senses. Though he lives in Oxford, UK, pursuing a DPhil from the University of Oxford, his work has been brought out by an Indian publisher. The novel\u2019s title itself is so uncommon (I am talking in terms of the usual stuff that we see coming out of the Indian writing in English stable): the title is intriguing and yet has a refreshing allure about it, not reminding you of the Red Bulls, The Boat in the Mangrove and The Bride of Sitapur (all made up titles) type of commonplace titles.\nAshish\u2019s novel may not be a great literary work (perhaps he did not even attempt to achieve any literary greatness in his work) with its many cardboard characters, uncomplicated and trick-less language and a straight narrative structure, it has great potential to be turned into a video game, with the Rings and its crooked tail and its three gates\u2014MoneyGate, PowerGate and FameGate. Or it could be the next Slumgdog Millionaire meets The Lawrence of Arabia. Are the UTVs and the Warner Brothers listening?\nAshish\u2019s tale might be Indian in tone and setting, but in terms of its ethos and message, this is a universal book (even the characters\u2019 names such as Geoga and Verona are translation friendly). And so insightful, you might want to re-evaluate your approach to life after you have read it. If you are successful in life, you might see your success differently after reading True Dummy. If are a failure, you might feel otherwise about yourself. You may be inspired to do what the protagonist does in the novel.\nIf you like to read a book full of pearls of wisdom or quotable quotes, I bet this is the book for you. There are some dialogues or observations that you may want to note down in your diary. How about this one: \u201cA fallback plan is for people who walk backwards, hence they all end up where they start.\u201d A good quote for a film poster, with the Rings and all that, nahi? Or how about this one: \u201cIf a person has to tell what he does, then probably he does not do anything worth telling.\u201d You find it cheesy? New age humbug? (Humm, are you a snooty high-brow lit reader?). Never mind. Salim-Javed would have liked it.\nOn a serious note, I strongly recommend this book to all those guys at the Wall Street and the big banks who have created a huge mess in our world, to the Bernie Madoffs and the B. Ramalinga Rajus of the world\u2014it could be a good read in prison. At the same time, I think this book should be read by our ambitious youth, from Chandni Chowk to China to Connecticut, who ought to know what is truly valuable in life.\nLabels: Ashish Jaiswal, Chandni Chowk to China, Lawrence of Arabia, Luck by Chance, Oxford, Paulo Coehlo, Rupa, Ruskin Bond, Slumdog Millionaire, True Dummy, UTV, Warner Brothers\nBook of the year for the Wall Street bunglers, and...",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: dga awards\nDGA Awards Nominations for TV and Documentary films Announced!\nThe last of the Directors Guild of America\u2019s DGA Awards nominations were unveiled today. Once again, network television was shut out. Homeland directors were nominated for two episodes, Game of Thrones one and House of Cards one.\nThe complete list of nominees follows the jump.\nContinue reading DGA Awards Nominations for TV and Documentary films Announced! \u2192\ncitizenfourdga awardsDirectors Guild of AmericaFinding Vivian MaierGame of ThronesHomelandHouse of CardsMoviesTelevisionThe Kill TeamThe OvernightersTrue DetectiveVirunga\nDGA Awards Reveals Nominees For Feature Films!\nThe Directors Guild of America has announced the nominees for Feature Film Director. Nominees for television, commercials and documentary will be announced tomorrow.\nFollow the jump for the Feature Film nominees.\nContinue reading DGA Awards Reveals Nominees For Feature Films! \u2192\nAmerican sniperBirdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)Boyhooddga awardsDirectors Guild of AmericaThe Grand Budapest HotelThe Imitation Game\n2012 DGA Awards\nFebruary 1, 2012 DRhodes\nThe Directors Guild of America honored directors from both the film and television industry on January 28, 2012. Some of the top directors competing for the titles of Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film, Comedy Series, Musical Variety, Dramatic Series, and Mini-Series, gathered their casts and crews at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles.\nSome of the big names that were vying for awards this year were 30 Rock, Modern Family and Curb Your Enthusiasm. In addition to honorees, stars filled the event as well: Demi Moore, Jennifer Aniston, Alicia Keys and Fred Savage to name a few.\nThough Michael Hazanavicius took the coveted award for Feature Film, this year\u2019s comedy series category proved to be one of the most competitive:\n30 Rock is a television comedy that was created by Tina Fey. The whole series is based on her experiences as the head writer for Saturday Night Live. A show with-in a show, the series takes place behind the scenes based of a fictional comedy sketch show. 30 Rock actually refers to the building where the program is produced, the GE Building at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.\nModern Family is centered on the lives of three branches of the same family. This comedy does a beautiful job of comically portraying the things that plague most of our families. There are running bits about old grudges, broken stairs and the odd quirks every family tries to hide. The show is shot as if it were a documentary, so there is plenty of footage of the characters doing normal activities such as eating breakfast, running the washing machine or playing ball. This series does a beautiful job of balancing outrageously funny moments with touching scenes that showcase the good in families.\nThis series is focused on Larry David\u2019s life as a producer and writer in New York City. It revolves around his many personalities and problems with social conventions and their expectations of him. He is easily annoyed by the way other people behave and has a hard time letting go of anything. The whole show is filmed without a script, so it can often take a hilarious turn that even the producers didn\u2019t originally see coming.\nAll three shows are ratings-toppers and fan favorites, but only one could take home the prize. With his second DGA, director Robert Weide\u2019s directorial team took home the prize for Curb Your Enthusiasm.\nDanielle is an avid writer and blogs on behalf of Sears and other prestigious brands. Read her work at eatbreatheblog.com.\n30 RockComedyCurb Your Enthusiasmdga awardsModern Family",
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        "raw_content": "In another first, NBA D-League Prospect Amjyot Singh to headline India heavy squad at FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour Finals\n(With inputs from Adarsh D Rao)\nIndia international basketball player Amjyot Singh Gill, who has also entered his name in this year\u2019s NBA D League draft, is competing at the FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour Finals in Abu Dhabi, UAE on 27-28 October.\nThe FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour Finals is a hugely prestigious event and is the equivalent of a World Cup for 3\u00d73 basketball for professional players.\nThe team comprises 2 other Indian-origin players: Inderbir Singh Gill (USA) and Bikramjit Gill (Canada) apart from a fourth from Japan.\nThe three Indian players (aka \u2018Team Gill\u2019) have just completed training at the world-class Jaypee Greens facility in Greater Noida and flew out to Abu Dhabi earlier this morning (Wednesday, 26th October).\nL to R- Amjyot, Inderbir and Bikramjit. Image credit- FIBA.com website. Exact source URL.\nDelhi, 26th October, 2016: With the NBA D-League draft around the corner, Indian basketball phenom Amjyot Singh Gill is all set to compete at the FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour Finals to be held in Abu Dhabi, UAE on 27-28 October. This will be the first time an Indian player will be competing at the 3\u00d73 World Final stage, and is yet another historic milestone in India Basketball and for Amjyot\u2019s skyrocketing career.\nAmjyot is part of an international city based side from Japan (Team Hamamatsu), comprising two other Indian origin players and one from Japan. The FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour Finals is a very prestigious event that is the equivalent of a World Cup for 3\u00d73 basketball for professional players.\nThe full squad is as follows: Amjyot Singh Gill (India), Bikramjit Gill (Canada), Inderbir Singh Gill (United States), Chihiro Ikeda (Japan). Delhi based basketball loving entrepreneur Rohit Bakshi was instrumental in putting the team together, building on Amjyot\u2019s participation in Japan\u2019s National Basketball Development league in the 2015-16 season.\nAmjyot will be competing in this event before flying to the US for the D-League draft. It is to be recalled that only last week it was announced that the 6ft 9 inch 24 year old Amjyot had signed the standard NBA Developmental League player contract making him eligible for the D-League draft. The draft will be held on 30th October via teleconference. If Amjyot gets drafted he stands to be the first Indian national to get directly drafted into the D League, the official nursery for aspiring players wishing to get elevated into the NBA, the world\u2019s most prestigious basketball league.\nThe three Gills- Amjyot, Bikramjit and Inderbir have just completed training at the world-class Jaypee Greens facility in Greater Noida and flew out to Abu Dhabi earlier this morning (Wednesday, 26th October).\nInderbir Gill drives against Amjyot Singh during practice at the Jaypee Greens facility in Greater Noida and Bikramjit Gill looks on.\n\u201cPlaying 5 on 5 (in Japan) was a very good experience as it was my first professional league. Playing in 3 on 3 was a whole new game for me but because of Inderbir and Bikram bhai they modified my game and helped me a lot to do what I\u2019m doing now. We are prepared for the World Tour and we think we will do good,\u201d said Amjyot. \u201cWe are hopeful of reaching at least the semis and after that whichever team sets up its plays better will win.\u201d\n\u201cWe got 6th place in the first tour (Utsunomiya) and 3rd place in China (second tour). Going into Abu Dhabi we are going to rely on our experience, talent and athleticism to do even better. Hopefully we play our best basketball and make Indians even more proud,\u201d said guard Inderbir, the team\u2019s floor leader. \u201cOffensively we are talented enough to score points, the question is going to be if we can be physical enough and not make many mistakes on defence. That will be key.\u201d\n\u201cI never thought I\u2019d get the opportunity to train in India. I got a day to go back to Amritsar and visit my grandparents. It\u2019s good to come back after 10 years and see how different things are now. It\u2019s been a really good experience,\u201d said Bikramjit.\nAbout the 2016 FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour\nAbu Dhabi Finals\nThere will be 12 teams competing in the World Tour Finals, divided into 4 Pools of three teams each:\nPool A: Novi Sad Al Wahda (UAE); Belgrade (Serbia); St Petersburg (Russia)\nPool B: Ljubljana (Slovenia); Sao Paulo DC (Brazil); Chicago (USA)\nPool C: Piran (Slovenia); Gdansk (Poland); Hamamatsu (Japan)\nPool D: Saskatoon (Canada); Kranj (Slovenia); Caguas (Puerto Rico)\nThe teams within each pool will play against each other in a round-robin first round. The top two placed teams from each pool advance to a standard knock-out round which starts at the quarter-finals stage. The winners are crowned FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour champions and earn a ticket to the FIBA 3\u00d73 All Stars.\nThe competition will also feature dunk and shootout contests.\nFor more details, visit: www.fiba.com/3x3worldtour/2016/abu-dhabi\nFor those not attending the games at the Abu Dhabi International Tennis Complex in Zayed Sports City (free entrance) \u2013 the games will be available from 17.00 local time (GMT+4) on Thursday 27 October live on FIBA 3\u00d73\u2019s official YouTube channel and Facebook Live. The top-two placed teams from each pool advance to a standard knock-out round which starts at the quarter-finals stage, from 17.00 local time on Friday 28.\nThe FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour Abu Dhabi Final features the winner of the 7 stops, (Mexico DF, Utsunomiya, Prague, Lausanne, Debrecen, Beijing and Rio de Janeiro) plus the 5 best teams in the World Tour standings at the end of the season (between 5 and 11 depending if a team has won more than one Masters).\nThe Amjyot starring Team Hamamtsu qualified via the latter route, having finished 6th in the first Utsunomiya leg (30-31 July) followed by a 3rd place finish at the Beijing leg (16-17 September). This gave them an overall world ranking of 11 (as of 17.10.2016 at the time of the draw) to make the cut in the 12-team field at the World Tour Finals.\nAbout FIBA\u2019s 3\u00d73 Basketball Programme\nAs sourced verbatim from www.fiba.com/3\u00d73/faq\n3\u00d73 basketball is already today the number one urban team sport in the world. (*According to an IOC-commissioned study.)\nIn line with FIBA\u2019s vision to make basketball the most popular sports community in the world, FIBA is embracing 3\u00d73 with the aim of further promoting, uniting and developing the game of basketball. FIBA believes that 3\u00d73 presents an excellent opportunity to attract new people to basketball and to raise awareness that everyone can play basketball, anywhere in the world. Embracing an additional stand-alone discipline offers the opportunity to extend the reach of participating or hosting countries in international competitions.\nFIBA\u2019s vision is to establish a pro FIBA 3\u00d73 World Tour that allows 3\u00d73 stars to make a living out of 3\u00d73. Create the largest sports community in the world by having all 3\u00d73 events worldwide included on 3x3planet.com.\nThe goal is to eventually make 3\u00d73 Basketball an Olympic sport.\nFor more details visit: www.fiba.com/3\u00d73/faq\nMatch duration:10 minutes (with stoppages for dead ball situations and freethrows)\nTraditional three point shots from behind the arc will be awarded 2 points.\nFor full text of latest official FIBA 3\u00d73 rules, visit: www.fiba.com/documents/2016/01/29/3\u00d73%20Rules%20of%20the%20game%202016%20text.pdf\nAbout Amjyot Singh Gill\nThe 6ft 9inch Gill made the entire Indian sports fraternity take notice when he slammed home a powerful two handed alley-oop dunk during India\u2019s historic win over China in the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup. Since then, the 24-year-old \u201cSultan of Swat\u201d has grown from strength to strength. As a \u201cstretch four\u201d Amjyot is a matchup nightmare, able to post up, rebound, block shots, handle the ball and score from the outside.\nThe versatile power forward went on a scoring spree during India\u2019s memorable quarterfinal run in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship for Men, proving himself to be among Asia\u2019s finest hoopsters. 2016 proved to be an equally significant year, as he, along with fellow Punjab baller, Amritpal Singh, made the brave decision of moving to Japan. The duo led their Tokyo Excellence team to the National Basketball Development League (NBDL) Championship. Amjyot in particular, averaged 13.7 points and 8.1 rebounds per game over 35 games, playing 21 minutes per game.\nMost recently, Amjyot had starred at the FIBA Asia Challenge, posting tournament high numbers in various key statistical categories. Amjyot was number 1 overall in freethrow shooting (90.3%) hitting 28/31 freethrows. His 8.3 rpg was 3rd among forwards and 8th overall. His 2 double doubles (i.e. when a player crossed double digits in any two statistical categories in a single game) was 3rd among forwards and 7th overall. His 12.8 ppg was 6th best among forwards. His .6 blocks per game is 3rd best among forwards. His +14.1 effpg is 6th best among forwards. His 2.4 apg is 5th best among forwards. His 37% from the field is 10th among forwards.\nAmjyot Singh Gill is represented by Pursuit, India\u2019s leading basketball talent management and scouting entity. Pursuit\u2019s aim is to find and create the right opportunities for budding athletes with the talent and potential to succeed at the international level. Through its grassroots network, Pursuit is able to spot athletic talent from a young age and help them along their playing careers, whether in India or abroad. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog \u00bb COP21 climate change summit reaches deal in Paris\nPosted by admin on December 16, 2015 in Blog, Featured, The Cost of Carbon & The \"Sustainable CEO\" | Comments Off on COP21 climate change summit reaches deal in Paris\nMedia captionThe BBC\u2019s Daniel Boettcher explains what is included in the climate change deal\nA deal to attempt to limit the rise in global temperatures to less than 2C has been agreed at the climate change summit in Paris after two weeks of intense negotiations.\nThe pact is the first to commit all countries to cut carbon emissions.\nThe agreement is partly legally binding and partly voluntary.\nEarlier, key blocs, including the G77 group of developing countries, and nations such as China and India said they supported the proposals.\nPresident of the UN climate conference of parties (COP) and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said: \u201cI now invite the COP to adopt the decision entitledParis Agreement outlined in the document.\n\u201cLooking out to the room I see that the reaction is positive, I see no objections. 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But he added that \u201cthis does not prevent us from marching historical steps forward\u201d.\nNearly 200 countries took part in the negotiations to strike the first climate deal to commit all countries to cut emissions, which would come into being in 2020.\nThe chairman of the group representing some of the world\u2019s poorest countries called the deal historic, adding: \u201cWe are living in unprecedented times, which call for unprecedented measures.\n\u201cIt is the best outcome we could have hoped for, not just for the Least Developed Countries, but for all citizens of the world.\u201d\nThe measures in the agreement included:\nAnalysis: The BBC\u2019s Matt McGrath in Paris\nThe speeches and the cliches at the adoption of the Paris Agreement flowed like good champagne \u2013 success after all has many fathers! The main emotion is relief. The influence of the COP president, Laurent Fabius, cannot be overstated. His long diplomatic career gave him a credibility seldom matched in this arena. He used his power well.\nThe deal that has been agreed, under Mr Fabius, is without parallel in terms of climate change or of the environment. It sets out a clear long term temperature limit for the planet and a clear way of getting there. There is money for poor countries to adapt, there is a strong review mechanism to increase ambition over time. This is key if the deal is to achieve the aim of keeping warming well below 2C.\nMore than anything though the deal signifies a new way for the world to achieve progress \u2013 without it costing the Earth. A long term perspective on the way we do sustainability is at the heart of this deal. If it delivers that, it truly will be world changing.\nAhead of the deal being struck, delegates were in a buoyant mood as they gathered in the hall waiting for the plenary session to resume.\nMr Fabius was applauded as he entered the hall ahead of the announcement.\nEarlier, French President Francois Hollande called the proposals unprecedented, while UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on negotiators to \u201cfinish the job\u201d.\nHowever, the celebratory mood has not been shared among all observers.\n\u2018Almost nothing binding\u2019\nNick Dearden, director of campaign group Global Justice Now, said: \u201cIt\u2019s outrageous that the deal that\u2019s on the table is being spun as a success when it undermines the rights of the world\u2019s most vulnerable communities and has almost nothing binding to ensure a safe and liveable climate for future generations.\u201d\nSome aspects of the agreement will be legally binding, such as submitting an emissions reduction target and the regular review of that goal.\nHowever, the targets set by nations will not be binding under the deal struck in Paris.\nObservers say the attempt to impose emissions targets on countries was one of the main reasons why the Copenhagen talks in 2009 failed.\nAt the time, nations including China, India and South Africa were unwilling to sign up to a condition that they felt could hamper economic growth and development.\nThe latest negotiations managed to avoid such an impasse by developing a system of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs).\nIn these, which form the basis of the Paris agreement goal of keeping global temperature rise \u201cwell below\u201d 2C (3.6F) above pre-industrial levels, nations outline their plans on cutting their post-2020 emissions.\nAn assessment published during the two-week talks suggested that the emission reductions currently outlined in the INDCs submitted by countries would only limit global temperature rise by 2.7C.\nNick Mabey, chief executive of climate diplomacy organisation E3G, said the agreement was an ambitious one that would require serious political commitment to deliver.\n\u201cParis means governments will go further and faster to tackle climate change than ever before,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThe transition to a low carbon economy is now unstoppable, ensuring the end of the fossil fuel age.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Romans Chapter Three - Part Two\nSubject: Romans Chapter Three - Part Two Thu Jul 26, 2012 6:23 pm\nAll Are Conscious Of Sin\nPaul concluded his discussion with a final statement to the Jews concerning the purpose and ministry of the Law. He included himself with his Jewish readers when he said, Now we know. The principle is obvious: the Law\u2019s pronouncements are to those who are under the Law. This is speaking of every unredeemed human being.\nJust the fact the Jews had the law did not make them not guilty of sin. In fact, if anything, it made them guiltier, because they had the law and did not keep it. All have sinned. All have come short of the Glory of God.\n\u201cEvery mouth \u2026 stopped \u2026 guilty:\u201d There is no defense against the guilty verdict God pronounces on the entire human race.\nThe Law was not a special talisman that the Jews could obey or ignore as they wished; they were \u201cunder\u201d it and accountable to God (cf. 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This is now followed by the statement, Apart from Law (in the Gr. this phrase is in the emphatic first position) a righteousness from God\u2026 has been made known (i.e., made plain). This in essence repeats the words of Rom_1:17. But Paul added the fact that the Law and the Prophets testify to this fact. Paul, having shown the impossibility of gaining righteousness by human effort, he turns to explain the righteousness that God Himself has provided.\nThis righteousness is unique:\n(1) God is its source\n(2) It fulfills both the penalty and precept of God\u2019s law. Christ\u2019s death as a substitute pays the penalty exacted on those who failed to keep God\u2019s law, and His perfect obedience to every requirement of God\u2019s law fulfills God\u2019s demand for comprehensive righteousness, and\n(3) Because God\u2019s righteousness is eternal, the one who receives it from Him enjoys it forever.\nDoing perfectly what God\u2019s moral law required is impossible, so that every person is cursed by that inability. By the law is knowledge of sin, therefore the law only makes sin known, it cannot save. It is our schoolmaster.\nGalatians 3:24: Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster [to bring us] unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.\nWhat Paul was introducing about God\u2019s righteousness was not foreign to the Old Testament. \u201cThe Law and the Prophets\u201d was often used of the entire Old Testament (see references at Mat_5:17), the Law referring to the first five books and the Prophets, the other books. In Rom_4:1-25 Paul illustrated this truth from the Law (Abraham: Gen_15:6; Rom_4:1-3, Rom_4:9-23) and from the Prophets (David: Psa_32:1-2; Rom_4:4- .\nThe first part of this verse is not a new sentence in the Greek; it is an appositional clause, and could be rendered, \u201ca righteousness from God through faith.\u201d These words reminded Paul again of the Jewish insistence on their special position before God. As a result he added, There is no difference (cf. Rom_10:12), introduced in the Greek by the word \u201cfor\u201d to tie it to what precedes. True saving faith is supernatural, a gracious gift of God that He produces in the heart and is the only means by which a person can appropriate true righteousness. Saving faith consists of 3 elements:\n(1) Mental: the mind understands the gospel and the truth about Christ\n(2) Emotional: one embraces the truthfulness of those facts with sorrow over sin and joy over God\u2019s mercy and grace; and\n(3) Volitional: the sinner submits his will to Christ and trusts in Him alone as the only hope of salvation.\n(4) Genuine faith will always produce authentic obedience.\nOur righteousness is but filthy rags in ourselves. Our righteousness that is acceptable to God is the righteousness of Jesus Christ that we put on when we accept Jesus as our savior and Lord.\nAny prior privilege the Jews had is gone in this Age when God is offering a righteous standing before Him to all sinful people on the basis of faith in Christ alone. Since all are \u201cunder sin\u201d (Rom_3:9), salvation is available \u201cto all\u201d on an equal basis.\nPaul explained that \u201cno difference\u201d existed among human beings because all have sinned. The Greek is literally, \u201call sinned\u201d (pantes he\u0304marton). The same two Greek words are used in Rom_5:12. Since the entire human race was plunged into sin with Adam, all (whether Jews or Gentiles) are sinners. It is impossible to say there is a \u201cdifference,\u201d that the Jews\u2019 privileges (Rom_2:12-21; Rom_3:1) exclude them from God\u2019s condemnation.\nNot only did all sin, but also all fall short. This single Greek verb is in the present tense, stressing continuing action. It can be translated \u201ckeep on falling short.\u201d The simple fact is that as a sinner not a single human being by his own efforts is able to measure up to the glory of God. God\u2019s glory is His splendor, the outward manifestation of His attributes. God desires that humans share that splendor, that they become like Him, that is, Christ like (cf. \u201cglory\u201d in Rom_5:2; 2Co_3:18; Col_1:27; 2Th_2:14). Yet their sin keeps them from sharing it. This is not just the heathen, but the Jew, as well. No one can live completely free of sin. Our justification in Jesus is (justification meaning: just as if we had never sinned). We have sinned, but we are not guilty, because we have been washed in the blood of the Lamb (Jesus Christ).\nThese last two verses contain a parenthetical comment explaining that God can bestow His righteousness on all who believe, Jew or Gentile, because all men, without distinction, fail miserably to live up to the divine decree.\n\u201cAll have sinned\u201d: Paul has made this case beginning with 1:18 \u2013 3:20.\nIn view of man\u2019s sin God has stepped in with His provided righteousness, because all who believe are justified (the pres. tense may be trans. \u201ckeep on being declared righteous,\u201d i.e., each person as he believes is justified). \u201cJustify\u201d (dikaioo\u0304) is a legal term, meaning \u201cdeclare righteous\u201d (not \u201cmake righteous\u201d; cf. 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This legal or forensic term comes form the Greek word for \u201crighteous\u201d and means \u201cto declare righteous.\u201d This verdict includes: Pardon from the guilt and penalty of sin, and the imputation of Christ\u2019s righteousness to the believer\u2019s account, which provides for the positive righteousness man needs to be accepted by God.\nGod declares a sinner righteous solely on the basis of the merits of Christ\u2019s righteousness. God imputed a believer\u2019s sin to Christ\u2019s account in His sacrificial death. (Isaiah 53:4-5; 1 Peter 2:24), and He imputes Christ\u2019s perfect obedience to God\u2019s law to Christians.\nThe sinner receives this gift of God\u2019s grace by faith alone.\nSanctification is the work of God by which He makes righteous those whom He has already justified and is distinct from justification but without exception, always follows it.\n\u201cFreely by His grace\u201d: Justification is a gracious gift God extends to the repentant, believing sinner, wholly apart from human merit or work.\n\u201cRedemption\u201d: The imagery behind this Greek word comes from the ancient slave market. It meant paying the necessary ransom to obtain the prisoner or slave\u2019s release. The only adequate payment to redeem sinners from sin\u2019s slavery and its deserved punishment was \u201cin Christ Jesus\u201d, and was paid to God to satisfy His justice.\nThe Greek word for \u201credemption\u201d is apolytro\u0304sis, from lytron, \u201ca ransom payment.\u201d Apolytro\u0304sis is used 10 times in the New Testament (Luk_21:28; Rom_3:24; Rom_8:23; 1Co_1:30; Eph_1:7, Eph_1:14; Eph_4:30; Col_1:14; Heb_9:15). The death of Christ on the cross of Calvary was the price of payment for human sin which secured release from the bondage of Satan and sin for every person who trusts God\u2019s promise of forgiveness and salvation.\nGod\u2019s purpose in Christ\u2019s death was to demonstrate His justice (i.e., God\u2019s own judicial righteousness, dikaiosyne\u0304s; cf. comments on Rom_1:17) because in His forbearance (anoche\u0304, \u201cholding back, delay\u201d) He had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished (cf. Act_17:30). This great sacrifice was not accomplished in secret, but God publicly displayed His Son on Calvary for all to see.\n\u201cPropitiation\u201d: Crucial to the significance of Christ\u2019s sacrifice, this word carries the idea of appeasement or satisfaction; in this case Christ\u2019s violent death satisfied the offended holiness and wrath of God against those for whom Christ died. The Hebrew equivalent of this word was used to describe the mercy seat \u2013 the cover to the Ark of the Covenant \u2013 where the High Priest sprinkled the blood of the slaughtered animal on the Day of Atonement to make atonement for the sins of the people. In pagan religions, it is the worshiper not the god who is responsible to appease the wrath of the offended deity. But in reality, man is incapable of satisfying God\u2019s justice apart from Christ, except by spending eternity in hell.\n\u201cForbearance\u201d: means to hold back. Rather than destroying every person the moment he or she sings, God graciously holds back His judgment.\n\u201cRemission of sins\u201d: This means neither indifference nor remission. God\u2019s justice demands that every sin and sinner be punished. God would have been just, when Adam and Eve sinned, to destroy them, and with them, the entire human race. But in His goodness and forbearance, He withheld His judgment for a certain period of time.\nWhy did God not always punish sins in the past? Does this mean He is not righteous after all? Previously Paul said God was forbearing because He wanted to lead people to repent (Rom_2:4). Here God is said to be forbearing because He anticipated His provision for sins in the death of Jesus Christ. Such forbearance was an evidence of His grace (cf. 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God\u2019s purpose in the redemptive and propitiatory death of Jesus Christ was so that He could be seen to be just (dikaion, \u201crighteous\u201d) and the One who justifies (dikaiounta, \u201cthe One who declares righteous\u201d) the man who has faith in Jesus. \u201cTo declare \u2026 His righteousness\u201d: through the incarnation, sinless life, and substitutionary death of Christ.\nThe wisdom of God\u2019s plan allowed Him to punish Jesus in the place of sinners and thereby justify those who are guilty without compromising His justice.\nGod\u2019s divine dilemma was how to satisfy His own righteousness and its demands against sinful people, and at the same time how to demonstrate His grace, love, and mercy to restore rebellious, alienated creatures to Himself. The solution was the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, God\u2019s incarnate Son, and the acceptance by faith of that provision by individual sinners. Christ\u2019s death vindicated God\u2019s own righteousness (He is just because sin was \u201cpaid for\u201d) and enables God to declare every believing sinner righteous.\nAfter explaining God\u2019s provided righteousness for sinners, Paul considered five questions (in Gr.) which he anticipated his readers might ask. Two are in Rom_3:27, two in Rom_3:29, and the other in Rom_3:31. The first is, Where, then is boasting? How can Jews have any boasting in their special position? (Rom_2:17-20, Rom_2:23) Paul\u2019s response was abrupt: It is excluded (\u201ccompletely shut out\u201d). God disdained human wisdom, not only by disallowing it as a means to knowing Him, but also by choosing to save the lowly. He does not call to salvation many whom the world would call wise, mighty and noble.\nEphesians 2:8-10 \"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God:\" \"Not of works, lest any man should boast.\" \"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.\"\nGod\u2019s wisdom is revealed to the foolish, weak, and common, i.e., those considered nothing by the elite, who trust in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. God clearly received all the credit and the glory for causing such lowly ones to know Him and the eternal truths of His heavenly kingdom.\nNo saved sinner can boast that he has achieved salvation by his intellect.\nSince justification is by grace (Rom_3:24) through faith (Rom_3:22, Rom_3:25-26), boasting because of one\u2019s accomplishments (works) is ruled out. This prompted a second question: On what principle? (\u201cLaw\u201d here in the Gr. means \u201cprinciple.\u201d) On that of observing the Law? (lit., \u201cthrough works\u201d) Paul\u2019s response was, No (lit., \u201cnot at all,\u201d an intensive form), but on that of faith. Doing works (i.e., observing the Law) is no basis for boasting for the Law cannot justify. It was not given for that purpose (cf. Rom_3:20). The apostle then summarized, For we maintain (the verb logizometha, \u201cto reckon,\u201d here has the idea of coming to a settled conclusion) that a man is justified (\u201cdeclared righteous\u201d) by faith (cf. Rom_3:22, Rom_3:25-27) apart from observing the Law (lit., \u201capart from works of Law\u201d). Keeping the ordinances of the law will not do away with sin and will not save anyone. Without faith it is impossible to please God.\nTo find out what faith can do for you and did do for many, read all of Hebrews chapter 11.\nThe next two questions cover the same issue of Jewish distinctiveness from a different angle. Because the Gentiles worshiped false gods through idols, the Jews concluded that Yahweh, the true and living God (Jer_10:10), was the God of Jews only. That was true in the sense that the Jews were the only people who acknowledged and worshiped Yahweh (except for a few proselyte Gentiles who joined with Judaism). But in reality Yahweh, as the Creator and Sovereign of all people, is the God of all people. Before God called Abraham and his descendants in the nation Israel to be His Chosen People (Deu_7:6) God dealt equally with all people. And even after God\u2019s choice of Israel to be His special people, God made it plain (e.g., in the Book of Jonah) that He is the God of everyone, Gentiles as well as Jews. God was the Creator of all mankind. Mankind both Jew and Gentile was made in the image of God. We are His workmanship. All He created was for the benefit of mankind. He prepared the world for man. God is God of all. We are all part of God's family. There is one God and Father of us all.\nEphesians 4:6: \"One God and Father of all, who [is] above all, and through all, and in you all.\"\nAnd now since there is \u201cno difference\u201d among people for all are sinners (Rom_3:23) and since the basis for salvation has been provided in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, God deals with everyone on the same basis. The circumcision are the Jews and the uncircumcision refers to the Gentile, and both can only be saved by faith in Jesus Christ.\nThus there is only one God (or \u201cGod is one\u201d). Paul no doubt had in mind here the \u201cShema\u201d of Israel: \u201cHear, O Israel: The LORD [Yahweh] our God [\u2019E\u0306lo\u0304h\u0131\u0302m], the LORD [Yahweh] is One\u201d (Deu_6:4). 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        "raw_content": "NiMH EV Batteries Held Hostage Until 2014\nA nickel-metal hydride cell, abbreviated NiMH, is a type of rechargeable battery similar to the nickel-cadmium cell. A NiMH battery can have two to three times the capacity of an equivalent size nickel-cadmium battery, which is why they are going extinct for use in many applications.\nA nickel-metal hydride battery has about the same volumetric energy density as the lithium-ion cell, but cost significantly less.\nWhere are the Ni-MH EV Batteries Chevron?\nSo why aren\u2019t NiMH batteries being used in hybrid and electric cars today? The small AA cells are currently all over the place and NiMH technology is being used in many consumer cameras, cordless phones, and laptops. Also NiMH batteries are currently being used in: Hybrid\u2019s Insight, Toyota Prius, and Camry Hybrid etc but ONLY in smaller formats. Cobasys is only selling smaller NiMH batteries (less than 10 amp-hours) for use with hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). BEVs really need to use larger batteries with several times more amp-hours.\nTurns out General Motors purchased the patent from Ovonics in 1994. Stanford R. Ovshinsky was the one who invented and patented the NiMH battery and founded Ovonic Battery Company in 1982. By the late 1990s, NiMH batteries were being used successfully in many fully electric vehicles, such as the General Motors EV1, Dodge Caravan EPIC minivan, Solectria and Toyota RAV4-EV. Field tests indicated the Ovonics battery extended the EV1\u2019s range to over 150 miles and Solectria Sunrise achieved 375 miles on a single charge back in 1996.\nIn October 2000, GM sold the patent to Texaco and a week later Texaco was acquired by Chevron. Chevron\u2019s Cobasys subsidiary that now has the rights to sell the NiMH batteries will in theory only provide these batteries to large OEM orders of 10,000+. Afterwards General Motors shut down production of their electric car production (the EV1) citing lack of battery availability as one of their chief obstacles, which is of course a situation GM created by selling the battery patents to an oil company. Cobasys/Chevron has effectively blocked the use of NiMH batteries by start-up EV manufacturers and has the ability to keep doing so until 2014 when the patents expire.\nIt\u2019s interesting to note that in 1997-2003 Toyota sold/leased 1485 RAV4 EVs in California that used batteries produced by Panasonic, which had licensed the Ovanics technology. \u201cThe original batteries found in the remaining 750 RAV4 EVs that weren\u2019t crushed like GM\u2019s EV1s are still on the road today have proven the longevity and usefulness of large format NiMH EV batteries.\u201d says Ken Burridge (Editor-in-Chief of EV.com). Toyota discontinued producing the RAV4-EV partly because Chevron won a $30,000,000 USD settlement from Toyota-Panasonic from the International Court of Arbitration which forced them to shut down their production line for large NiMH batteries. In addition California\u2019s Air Resources Board (CARB) caved to the pressure of the US federal government and eliminated most of their Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) requirements, which was the main reason Toyota had produced the RAV4 EV in the first place.\nNoteworthy is that in July 2009, Cobasys NiMH division (Chevron-Texaco), was sold to a Bosch and Sanyo consortium, but they still retained the patent rights and collect royalties on the batteries.\nThere are grass-root campaigns springing up calling for: The US President, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives to exercise Eminent Domain and/or Compulsory Licensing of NiMH large format technology by Cobasys NiMH division (Chevron-Texaco) to all interested manufacturers. We here at EV.com are fully supportive of all their efforts and encourage others to request this type of green government mandate.\nYou can sign such a Petition Now.\nTags: California's Air Resources Board, CARB, Cobasys, GM EV1, green government mandate, NiMH EV battery Compulsory Licensing, NiMH EV battery Eminent Domain, Ovonics, Solectria, Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Toyota Rav4 EV\nPosted in Electric Car Charging | 4 Comments \u00bb\nTesla Model S Sold Out Until March of Next Year\n4 Responses to \u201cNiMH EV Batteries Held Hostage Until 2014\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Barnabas\u2019 Column #14: RIP, \u201cDARK SHADOWS\u201d Producer Robert Costello\nin: Barnabas' Column,Columns,News | July 24, 2014 - 10:45 am | by: David-Elijah Nahmod | Comments Off on Barnabas\u2019 Column #14: RIP, \u201cDARK SHADOWS\u201d Producer Robert Costello\n\u201cWe are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep\u2026\u2026..\u201d\nWilliam Shakespeare, The Tempest, read by Jonathan Frid on the Dark Shadows LP record album in 1969\nDARK SHADOWS fans are mourning the May 30th passing of Robert Costello, who worked as a producer on the series during its first three years. Costello had a long and illustrious career in television, which began in the 1950s with Armstrong Circle Theater. Costello produced the anthology drama, working with Hollywood legends such as James Dean, Grace Kelly, Jack Lemmon, Paul Newman and Caroll O\u2019Connor.\nAfter his three year stint as producer of THE PATTY DUKE SHOW ended, Costello accepted a job on DARK SHADOWS. Starting with the show\u2019s debut, Costello produced hundreds of episodes, and played a major role in establishing the look and tone that would eventually captivate millions. Reportedly it was Costello who made the decision to cast Jonathan Frid as the vampire Barnabas Collins, which changed the fortunes of a then failing show. Costello at the time had no idea how influential his work would become: TRUE BLOOD, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, AMERICAN HORROR STORY, along with other current and recent series have all acknowledged the influence of DS.\nCostello left the wildly popular DARK SHADOWS after three years, in order to produce spooky soap STRANGE PARADISE. That series only lasted a year, but Costello wasn\u2019t out of work for long. He won a Peabody Award for producing the acclaimed PBS mini-series THE ADDAMS CHRONICLES, in which a number of familiar DARK SHADOWS faces popped up, most notably Nancy Barrett, Addison Powell, Cavada Humphrey and Robert Gerringer.\nCostello was awarded two Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on RYAN\u2019S HOPE, which was produced in DARK SHADOWS\u2019 former studio on West 53rd Street in New York City.\nIn his later years, Costello was a tenured professor at New York University\u2019s Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television. Costello, who was 93 years-old, is survived by Sybil Weinberger, his wife of 37 years. Weinberger served as the musical director on both DARK SHADOWS and RYAN\u2019S HOPE.\nAdditionally, there were some very strong reactions to last month\u2019s column, \u201cDark Shadows\u2019 LGBT Connection.\u201d The vast majority of the responses were overwhelmingly positive. A number of gay men said they were pleased to see DS fandom\u2019s \u201copen secret\u201d discussed in a thoughtful, intelligent manor. The piece was shared at a Facebook chatroom called Dark Shadows: The First Year, where it got quite a number of views. Page moderator Denise Montgomery kindly posted the following: \u201cYour columns in Fangoria are more the sort of articles I would expect to read in a serious literary journal because they are such thoughtful analysis of the various topics you examine in each article. All serious DS fans should read them.\u201d It was a lovely comment. Reading it and seeing the Likes it got was particularly uplifting in light of the virulent comments I received elsewhere.\nA small, but vocal group of DS fans who a friend of mine dubbed the \u201cDark Shadows police\u201d accused me of \u201couting\u201d the late Jonathan Frid. In fact, I did no such thing.\nMr. Frid\u2019s sexuality had been written about quite extensively at the time of his 2012 passing, most notably in Huffington Post and The Village Voice.\nIt\u2019s worth noting that the HuffPo piece appeared in the Gay Voices section, and that both pieces were written by noted gay authors and journalists. Mr. Frid\u2019s sexuality had also been discussed in Harry M. Benshoff\u2019s book DARK SHADOWS: TV MILESTONES , published in 2011 and referenced in my piece. These simple facts didn\u2019t stop some Facebookers at various boards to post: \u201cHow dare you! You have no proof! He can\u2019t defend himself!\u201d as though I had accused Mr. Frid, an actor I greatly admire, of a crime.\nSome of the posts were downright malicious, including one claim that I was a \u201cwell known troublemaker\u201d who\u2019d been banned from various chatrooms for causing \u201cso much trouble.\u201d This poster, a total stranger to me, named the boards I\u2019d been banned from: I in fact had never joined, or even heard, of any of them.\nI was further subjected to snarky comments about how \u201ccreepy\u201d I am, how I need to \u201ctake meds\u201d because I\u2019m so \u201cunstable\u201d. I\u2019ll admit that these remarks were hurtful: I\u2019m a child abuse survivor and I live with PTSD, something that I\u2019ve long been open about. Because of my own condition, and because I have a close friend who\u2019s blind, I\u2019m particularly sensitive to disability issues. I would strongly urge people who make those kinds of remarks with such gleeful and reckless abandon to give a little thought to their actions and to think about those they are hurting. Others in DS fandom tell me that they have also been subjected to this kind of abuse, which has sometimes taken the form of sexist and anti-gay slurs.\nI am without question a lifelong fan of all things DARK SHADOWS and classic horror. As I noted in a previous column, DARK SHADOWS launched my love of the horror genre. But I\u2019m also a journalist by trade, and I in fact earn most of my living doing entertainment and news reporting for a variety of publications outside of the horror sphere. I take my work seriously. I report the truth. Nothing I write is meant to be hurtful, but I will not ignore facts.\nI stand by Dark Shadows\u2019 LGBT Connection because it\u2019s a truthful assessment of why the series means so much to so many LGBT-identified people. 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In a little to the Corinthians, he wrote: \u201cWhen I came to you, I did not come with excellence of speech or of wisdom declaring to you the testimony of God.\u201d (1 Cor. 2:1) \u201cExcellence of speech\u201d is the translation of Greek words meaning \u201cbig, high-sounding words\u201d or \u201cpompous speech.\u201d This implies using of big words to exalt self instead of to instruct others so they may understand and be benefited. Paul was a brilliant scholar on standard of his day, yet he did not use lofty words to elevate his self-importance.\nTHE BRIGHT SIDE OF BIG WORDS:\n1) God is not shy of big words: Even though most of us are not scholars of biblical languages, but just by reading the Bible in many translations, particularly in the Books of Wisdom, we can taste and feel the beauty of the book in linguistic terms. Most of the world\u2019s largest and respectable libraries carry the Bible in many languages for religious and linguistic purposes. Biblical scholars tell us that the Bible is one of the most beautifully written books in human history. Words, sentence structures, linguistic arts and other features made the Bible on the top list of literature and language in all time. God is never shy of using lofty words or beautiful arts of language to express His mind so human beings may learn about Him.\n2) God used all kinds of writers: Among the over 40 writers or pen men of the Bible many of them are highly educated well learned and they used the best words and language to present the mind of God and teachings of His words. Writers like Moses, Isaiah, David and Solomon in the Old Testament and Matthew, Luke and Paul in the New Testament are among the best educated of their times. Even the fishermen like Peter and John, people were astonished of their language skills in presenting the gospel and in the defense of it. (Acts 2:6-9; 4:5-13)\n3) God uses all kinds of messengers: Throughout the 2,000 years of Christian history, God is never shy of using all kinds of men and women, from the very humble country preachers to highly educated and sophisticated, even blue-blooded to bring his message to the lost world. God uses simple messengers to bring the very basic teachings of salvation to the non-believers. He also uses scholars to argue with the brilliant secular mind of the world on topics from theological doctrines to philosophical debates with atheists, leaders of false religions and deviations within the Christian church. God is never shy of using people who are good the art of language and big words to present the gospel and to defense the Bible.\n4) God is still taking the lead: With almost all the best academic institutions in America were established by the Church and best minds of Christian scholars in the early years of American history. God continues to call and train countless brilliant mind of the modern world in seminaries and other academic facilities. God also raises many highly educated people in churches who are very good and able in using proper words to witness to the non-believers and teach them about the Bible. Most of the new converts are results of these able and faithful teachers.\nTHE DARK SIDE OF BIG WORDS: (1 Corinthians 1: 18-25)\n1) Human wisdom rejects the cross: \u201cFor the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing.\u201d (1:18) These are words of Paul written 2,000 years ago on the consequence of rejecting the message of the cross by those who claimed to be wise in big words. That phenomenon is still so true in today\u2019s world. Many people who consider themselves as learned, wise, sophisticated, smart, strong, able, self-made and even invincible have rejected the message of the cross and therefore will perish without hope. It is a disease of spiritual blindness these people have. They keep themselves live in the darkness of their mind in this life and in the darkness of their soul in the life to come.\n2) Human wisdom is nothing to God: \u201cI will destroy the wisdom of the wise; and will bring the intelligence of the intelligent to nothing. Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?\u201d (1:19-20) Wisdom of man is in no match with the wisdom of God. None of the worldly wisdom may come close to the wisdom of God. Men may feel proud of their wisdom, but none of that may help them to know God.\n3) Human wisdom hinders salvation: \u201cSince in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not know him; God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe.\u201d (1:21)What was true in Paul\u2019s time is still true today: human wisdom hinders the worldly wise to believe in Jesus and be saved. Many men in this world are wise in many things, except the things about God and salvation.\n4) Human wisdom is foolish to God: \u201cFor the foolishness of God is wiser than the wisdom of man, and the weakness of God is stronger than the strength of man.\u201d (1:25)This is the ultimate defeat of human wisdom compares with that of God: the least of God\u2019s wisdom is wiser than the best of man; and the weakest of God\u2019s strength is stronger than that of man as well. If man are truly wise, he should choose God\u2019s wisdom, not his, and God\u2019s strength, not his own. Nothing comes from man\u2019s wisdom or strength may come close to that of God\u2019s. This should be a wakeup call for those who still rely on their wisdom or strength.\nWHAT TO DO WITH BIG WORDS: (2:1-5)\n1) There is no need of big words: \u201cWhen I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence (big words) or excellent wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God.\u201d (2:1) Paul testified that he did not use big words or excellent human wisdom when he presented the gospel to the Corinthians. Although Paul was very good in both, he chose not to use them when presenting the gospel. Paul did not fall into the trap of worldly wisdom as some may have been. Human wisdom or big words are not needed when we witness for Christ. It is never our wisdom or eloquence that may convict people of their need of salvation. It is God\u2019s power and love that bring people to Him.\n2) Nothing but Jesus crucified: \u201cFor I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.\u201d (2:2) Salvation is totally based on the forgiveness of sin by the blood of the crucified Christ. With all the knowledge Paul had, he chose not to use his own wisdom or big words but to present the facts that Christ was crucified therefore he has washed away the sins of men. This is the essence of the gospel. This is what sets the Christian faith apart and above all other religions. No other religion has its founder born as the Son of God by a virgin and died on the cross for the remission of the sins of men except in the crucified Christ.\n3) It is the power of the Spirit: \u201cI came to you in weakness and fear and with much trembling. My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the power of the Spirit.\u201d (2:3-4) Jesus forecasted that \u201cWhen the Spirit comes, he will convict the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment.\u201d (John 16:8)Paul testified that: \u201cNo one can say Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit.\u201d (1 Cor. 12:3) It is the power of the Spirit that convicts men of their sins and brings them to acknowledge Jesus as Lord and Savior.\n4) It is never the wisdom of man: \u201cSo that your faith might not rest on the wisdom of man but on the power of God.\u201d (2:5)This is an affirmation on the power of God and his Spirit when Paul witnessed to the Corinthians. It is also an recognition of the futility of human wisdom, eloquence and strength in bringing people to know Christ and be saved. There is nothing anyone may do on his own effort or power or personal equity to witness for Christ and be effective.\n1) If you don\u2019t know big words: That is perfectly ok. You don\u2019t need to know big words or be eloquent to have superior wisdom to be a good witness for Christ. It is never how good you are in speech or education or in language skill to be effective in witnessing. It is all about the power of God and His Spirit to convict people of their sins and to accept Christ as their Savior.\n2) If you know big words: If you are highly educated, good in knowledge and skillful in debate, then you need to be careful not to use that to reject the gospel of Jesus Christ. Don\u2019t misuse the gift of God to deny your opportunity to know Jesus and to believe in Him and be saved. Misusing your God given skills is a big problem for many people. Be humble before God, confess your sins and ask Jesus to come into your heart to save you and direct your life to a higher ground.",
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        "raw_content": "The strange saga of Sonny Kahn \u2013 the Miami developer who wants to build a 102-story apartment building in downtown Seattle \u2013 took a new twist last month.\nOn January 4, Kahn was told by the Federal Aviation Administration that his 1,117-foot high-rise would pose a risk for air traffic at Boeing Field and helicopters at Harborview Medical Center. Kahn\u2019s company, Crescent Heights, responded Tuesday by lowering the tower, known as 4/C, to just 100 floors. But this minuscule concession will likely not satisfy the FAA, which has said the project won\u2019t get \u201ca favorable determination\u201d unless it shrinks to 965 feet, or roughly the same height as the 76-story Columbia Center next door.\nYet even if Kahn does agree to make his tower small enough for the FAA, it\u2019s hard not to wonder whether the enormous structure would be a good fit for Seattle. The building would be not merely one of tallest apartment high-rises on the West Coast. Judging from Crescent Heights\u2019 other projects, 4/C would also be among the plushest \u2014 a vertical mansion offering everything from 24-hour concierges to personal shopping and dog-washing, all linked by \u201cintelligent mobile technology\u201d that allows staff to anticipate a tenant\u2019s every need.\nNone of that will come cheaply. Although Crescent Heights has declined to discuss the project, local real-estate experts estimate that even a truncated building would cost upwards of $700 million, with rents for the larger, upper-floor units easily topping $15,000 per month \u2014 doubling Seattle\u2019s existing luxury high-rise rates, and implying a clientele which might not actually exist in the city. Some speculate that Kahn will market his building to the global elite. Others say Kahn believes booming Seattle will soon have enough upscale tenants of its own.\nEither way, says Jon Hallgrimson, a broker at the Seattle office of CBRE, 4/C \u201cis definitely a big bet on where we\u2019re headed.\u201d\nThe same could be said for much of Seattle\u2019s high-rise apartment boom.\nThe 4/C project, for all its awesome scale, is just the logical extreme of a development tidal wave that is already testing the limits of the local housing market and raising questions about the community that is emerging downtown.\nConsider: there are currently 13 high-rise apartment or condo buildings of at least 24 stories in development or planning in the downtown area. The average is 39 stories. Another 24 high-rises are in the proposal pipeline, according to city and industry reports.\nNot all the proposed towers will be built, of course, but those that are \u201claunched\u201d will represent a shift in downtown housing that is unprecedented not only in size but also in socioeconomics. Like 4/C, many are being \u201camenitized\u201d for an upscale market. To be profitable, they will need rents of around fifty percent above the city average, according to several industry estimates. What\u2019s more, to judge by the heavy emphasis on studios and one-bedroom units, developers are anticipating a downtown population that is childless and even single.\nGiven the number of high-rise units expected by the end of the decade, this boom implies a downtown transformation that can strain even the most active imagination. While most of the debate around these towers has centered on familiar questions about affordability, inequality, traffic, and our urban character, we also might want to ask questions of another sort.\nHow realistic are the assumptions and expectations underlying all this frenetic construction? And how closely does the downtown we\u2019re building coincide with the downtown we\u2019re actually going to get \u2014 to say nothing of the one we might want? In other words, what is Seattle\u2019s high-rise apartment boom really telling us about where the city is headed?\nSeattle\u2019s latest high-rise boom is driven by two powerful interrelated urban narratives.\nThe more familiar of the two concerns the recent arrival of tens of thousands of upper-income \u00e9migr\u00e9s \u2014 tech workers and other \u201ccreatives,\u201d along with some suburb-weary retirees \u2014 who prefer the urban \u201ccore\u201d to neighborhoods, and are OK renting instead of owning. Seattle isn\u2019t unique here: hot urban centers such as San Francisco, Atlanta, and Brooklyn are becoming magnets for what urban theorist Richard Florida calls the Creative Class.\nBut their arrival in Seattle has had a disproportionate impact, both because Seattle is a relatively small market (about a quarter the size of Brooklyn) and because the newcomers\u2019 spending power is so high. Total compensation for Amazon software engineers, to cite one example, averages $119,787.\nFor downtown real estate agents, the first hint of this demographic tsunami arrived in 2012, when one of the city\u2019s earliest upscale high-rises, the Alto, opened its doors \u2014 and leased its 183 units in just a few months. For developers, says Hallgrimson, \u201cit was, \u2018OK, that is the formula we need to replicate.\u2019\u201d\nHere is where the boom\u2019s second storyline kicked in. The surprisingly strong demand for upscale downtown apartments touched off a wave of project proposals, which in turn generated demand for a lot of outside capital.\nForeign investors, particularly from Asia, have grabbed most of the headlines, with everything from the $771 million acquisition of the Columbia Center (by Hong Kong-based Gaw Capital Partners) to a series of residential high-rise projects downtown. But foreign investments are a small part of a larger stream of outside capital flowing into the region\u2019s real estate market, especially from large-scale \u201cinstitutionals,\u201d such as pension funds and insurance companies.\nSeattle has seen plenty of outside capital before, but the scale of the current influx has been impressive. In 2015, the city\u2019s commercial real estate market \u2014 office, residential and industrial \u2013took in more than $8 billion in investment from outside sources, according to JLL, a global real estate advisor. That\u2019s up from around $5 billion in 2013. Globally, Seattle now ranks 11th among cities for capital inflow, up from 18th in 2013.\n\u201cSeattle is definitely the pretty girl on the dance floor,\u201d says local developer Kevin Daniels, who has used some of that inflow on several downtown housing projects.\nIt\u2019s important to understand why Seattle\u2019s suitors are so excited.\nOne reason, clearly, is the hotness of the local market. With rents soaring and building values appreciating rapidly, developers of the current boom\u2019s first high-rise projects saw profits of as much as $100,000 per unit, says Brian O\u2019Connor, a Seattle real-estate consultant. Investors were making better returns on Seattle high-rises than could be found in stocks, bonds, or other more traditional assets.\nAs important, Seattle\u2019s high-rise boom enabled investors to simultaneously place bets on a thriving urban area and a hot new demographic trend \u2014 the mass migration of young tech workers. Because the typical high-rise apartments can cost several hundred millions dollars, these projects represented just the sort of big, efficient vehicle that multi-billion-dollar institutionals prefer.\nDemographically, geographically, and financially, Seattle\u2019s high-rise boom seemed made-to-order for outside capital. As Hallgrimson puts it, institutionals \u201clook at Amazon and say, \u2018They\u2019re going to hire all kinds of very smart people and pay them a ton of money. And those people want to live downtown\u2019. So they go to the developers and say, \u2018Tell you what: go find a high-rise site down near Amazon, or in Belltown or downtown, and we\u2019ll give you the money.\u2019\u201d\nAs Hallgrimson puts it, Seattle was going to have a housing boom one way or another, given the hiring rush by Amazon and other tech firms. But the eagerness of large outside investors ensured the boom took place in the form of a lot of very large projects downtown. Without outside money, says Daniels, \u201cwe couldn\u2019t have grown as fast as we have.\u201d\nBy last year, the downtown housing market was growing twice as fast as during the early 2000s boom, and much of that growth was coming from luxury high-rise projects.\nPrior to 2010, the number of rental units in high-rise buildings \u2013 ten stories or more \u2013in Seattle\u2019s urban \u201ccore\u201d \u2014the Central Business District, Belltown, First Hill/Yesler Terrace, Pioneer Square and South Lake Union\u2014 was just 2,960, according to Dylan Simon, a commercial real estate broker with Colliers International who closely follows Seattle apartment sales. By 2015, Simon notes, that number had nearly doubled, to 5,837.\nThat was only the start: by Simon\u2019s count, high-rise projects expected to hit the market between now and the end of the decade will push the new total to 16,543. Little surprise that downtown Seattle is not only the fastest growing neighborhood in the city, according to the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA), but also one of the fastest growing downtowns in the country.\nThe pace of this capital-fueled boom has been unsettling to many. Yet proponents see it as an essential component of the city\u2019s future strategy.\nEach new tower represents a huge increment of the density that city planners say is necessary to sustainably house the 120,000 newcomers expected in Seattle by 2035. As important, the towers are key to attracting a very specific category of newcomer \u2014 the \u201ccreatives\u201d widely seen as the secret sauce for a hot urban economy.\nThe logic underlying the city\u2019s optimism is simple, says Peter Orser, a former Seattle developer who now runs the University of Washington\u2019s Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies: if Seattle can create the housing and other amenities that \u201ccreatives\u201d want, the city\u2019s economy will hit a critical mass and start attracting ever-larger steams of talent, business, and capital.\nAnd \u201conce all of this intellectual power and capital, and corporate talent comes together,\u201d Orser says, \u201cit just feeds on itself and now we\u2019re exponentially growing, from what was once Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Bill Boeing\u2026 Now it\u2019s a lot more guys like that.\u201d\nBecause people like that can afford luxury, Seattle\u2019s high-rise market has leaned steadily more upscale.\nAs new buildings have opened, they\u2019ve featured evermore luxurious features and finishes: higher ceilings, quartz and marble kitchen countertops, high-end cabinets, tiled floors; soaking tubs and balconies, plus posh shared amenities like exercise and game rooms and rooftop terraces. Prices have followed suit. At the Martin, on 5th and Lenora, one-bedroom units rent for as much as $3,362, according to Apartment Insights Washington. A few blocks away at the Cirrus, a 700-square foot one-bedroom apartment goes for $4,000. Tenants must pay extra for parking, pet deposit, or climate-controlled wine storage.\nThis expanding demand for luxury living is clearly what Sonny Kahn and Crescent Heights hope to tap with their high-rise, however tall it ends up being. Although the company says 4/C will feature units for \u201call types of people and incomes,\u201d the building will probably tilt way upscale. For one thing, according to local real estate agents and developers, it will need extremely high rents to recoup the costs associated with ultra-tall towers. This is say nothing of the $47 million paid for the parcel at 4th and Cherry, among the highest in city history.\nFor another, the company has a reputation for what might be called \u201ccreative luxury.\u201d Crescent\u2019s flagship apartment project in San Francisco, Nema, is essentially a vertical spa resort positioned next to Twitter, engineered for a demographic that is both wealthy and wired. In addition to all the concierging and personal shopping and dog-washing, residents have a proprietary phone app that lets them tailor these services to their individual tastes. It\u2019s a package the company clearly believes will play well among Seattle\u2019s growing tech-centric elite.\nJust how well, of course, remains the subject of intense local speculation \u2014 and a fair degree of skepticism.\n\u201cIs someone here going to pay twenty thousand a month to be up on the 80th floor?\u201d asks one Seattle area real estate insider, after estimating what she thought 4/C\u2019s top rates might be. \u201cThere are people in Seattle right now who can afford that, absolutely. But are they actually going to pay that much, in rent, for something they won\u2019t even own at the end of the day?\u201d\nSome of this head shaking and eye rolling clearly reflects local discomfort over the possibility that quiet, modest Seattle is already the kind of place where people drop such sums on an apartment. But it also reflects a not-entirely unreasonable speculation that Kahn is spending a lot of money on a building that doesn\u2019t match the market it aims to serve.\nThe same skepticism could be directed at the rest of the downtown boom. High-rise developers are making very big bets on a future downtown resident who is not only wealthy, but also not interested in family life.\nStudios and one-bedroom apartments account for at least 70 percent of the units in some of the biggest new upscale high-rises\u2014 Cielo, Cirrus, The Premiere on Pine, and the Martin \u2014 and 85 percent in the nearby Via6.\nAnd based on proposed projects, says O\u2019Connor, the studio/one-bedroom ratio for new towers will likely hover between 80 percent and 85 percent. That\u2019s well above the current downtown average of 72.8 percent, according to the Downtown Seattle Association.\n\u201cI\u2019ve seen plans where they don\u2019t have any two-bedrooms,\u201d O\u2019Connor says. \u201cI tell architects we\u2019re building a city where everybody is living alone.\u201d\nThis tilt toward single isn\u2019t surprising, exactly. It reflects downtown as it exists today \u2013 according to the DSA, 68 percent of downtown residents live alone, compared with 42 percent citywide. It also reflects the dominant narrative about the downtown we should expect, as Seattle continues to attract people inclined toward smaller apartments: empty nesters, who don\u2019t have kids; and millennials, who don\u2019t want them\u2014or, at least, don\u2019t want them nearly as much as their parents did.\nBut there are a couple of problems with this picture. The first is that it isn\u2019t necessarily the sort demographic the city really wants downtown exclusively. Truly vibrant downtowns are those with more age diversity, and, in particular, more families with kids and the special energy and social capital they bring.\nSecond, while it\u2019s unquestionably true that Millennials haven\u2019t mimicked Boomers\u2019 interest in the family track, it\u2019s not clear this disdain is permanent. Recent research suggests that millennials may not be rejecting things like \u201chousehold formation\u201d so much as merely delaying them, thanks in part to the recession. As Phil Orlando, chief equity strategist at Federated Investors, told Reuters last year, \u201cNow that the economy is starting to improve for [millennials], household formations have literally gone vertical.\u201d Research by economist Jed Kolko, formerly of Trulia.com, has found that millennials\u2019 preferences for urban over suburban actually tops out in their mid- to late 20s, then gradually declines as millennials hit their thirties and start coupling up\u2014and thinking about families.\nExactly how this latent yearning for the suburbs might play out in Seattle\u2019s downtown high-rise market isn\u2019t yet clear. But the data do suggest that the downtown picture is shifting. For example, the decades-long trend toward single-life in downtown Seattle may have actually peaked a few years ago. According to Census data, the percentage of single-occupant rentals in four of five downtown zip codes fell by between two and six percent from 2011 to 2014. Even the outlier, Belltown, saw an increase in single-occupant rentals of less than one percent.\nThis shift away from single-dom may be relatively modest, but it fits with anecdotal accounts. Although young newcomers continue to pour into downtown to be near work and urban attractions, real estate agents are also keenly aware of how newcomers\u2019 sentiments shift with age. \u201cWhen they\u2019re in their twenties and single, they\u2019re chasing after that downtown lifestyle,\u201d O\u2019Connor says. \u201cBut five years later, they\u2019ve partnered up, and what will they want to do?\u201d\nCertainly, some of these aging Millennials are trying to form households downtown, according to statistics from the Downtown Seattle Association. But one could also make a pretty good case that a millennial downtowner who is considering \u201chousehold formation\u201d \u2014 or starting a family \u2014 might also decide to leave downtown entirely. Although downtown Seattle has a relatively large number of apartment units with two or more bedrooms, that supply likely isn\u2019t keeping up with the supply of smaller units. And downtown has a serious shortage of other amenities important to families, including parks and a downtown elementary school.\nWhat\u2019s more, millennials who are tired of paying rent now struggle to find opportunities to buy downtown. Thanks in part to a recently enacted state liability law, which makes it easier to sue condo developers for construction problems, fewer developers are willing risk a condo project downtown, which translates into fewer opportunities to buy. Lawmakers may be persuaded to revisit the law \u2014 and, tellingly, many of the new high-rise apartments have been finished to condo standards, in case the law is changed. But in the meantime, only a handful of the new high-rise projects downtown are condos. That suggests that the percentage of downtowners who rent (currently 80 percent, or twice the citywide rate, according to the Downtown Seattle Association) isn\u2019t like to change soon.\nThe lack of condos, parks, and schools downtown isn\u2019t something Seattle will solve overnight. Yet until the city finds a way to supply the amenities important to the \u201cdemographic middle\u201d, aging millennials will likely feel the lure of the neighborhoods and suburbs. And presumably, this temptation will only intensify once the long-awaited transit projects start making commuting easier.\n\u201cLight rail will be a game-changer,\u201d says O\u2019Connor. \u201cIt\u2019ll be like, \u2018I can move to a house or a cheaper apartment in Northgate and I can still walk to the station and be downtown in six minutes.\u201d\nThis isn\u2019t to suggest that downtown will soon be full of empty \u201cghost\u201d towers, as it was when the building market tanked in the 1980s: assuming that Amazon and other big downtown employers can keep creating jobs, many of those leaving the downtown will be replaced by a fresh crop of young millennials and, to a lesser extent, empty nesters.\nBut the departures of aging millennials do pose challenges. Without the prospect of a demographic middle, developers will continue to lean heavily on the studios and one-bedroom units they know they can lease today, thereby resulting in a downtown housing sector that the demographic middle will find even less attractive tomorrow.\nBy betting so heavily on a fairly narrow demographic, developers run the risk of substantially overshooting the mark.\nSeveral real estate insiders I\u2019ve spoken to worry that without some means to retain more of the demographic middle, this burgeoning supply of rental units engineered for singles may ultimately exceed the demand. Even if Seattle\u2019s tech boom remains strong, says one banker who works closely with developers, it\u2019s not clear that the arrival of fresh millennials alone can produce \u201cthe quantum of people necessary to fill up a bunch of these buildings. I\u2019m not sure that in this particular city, just because we\u2018ve filled up four or five high rises, we can fill up forty more.\u201d\nSome would argue that this concern is already percolating through the city\u2019s apartment market. Rents in Seattle have flattened somewhat, and vacancy rates have climbed. Some players have begun exiting the game. Vulcan, one of the biggest developers in the area, sold off three apartment complexes last year, including a 274-unit building in South Lake Union. Others are buying up apartment buildings in areas well outside the urban core.\nAnd investors\u2019 returns are falling. Construction costs are now rising so much faster than rents, O\u2019Connor says, that, \u201cwe\u2019re starting to see deals where value and cost are almost equal.\u201d\nFor that reason, there is a mounting anxiety among developers to get projects done as fast as possible, \u201cwhile there\u2019s still demand,\u201d says Dennis Meier, with Seattle Department of Planning and Development. Daniels, the developer, puts it more bluntly: \u201cI see, in my personal opinion, a higher possibility of overbuilding in the apartment sector in downtown, especially in South Lake Union, than I have seen there since the whole concept of South Lake Union was created 15 years ago.\u201d\nDevelopers are always in a race \u2014 against costs, against other developers, against the changing demographics, and the dreaded end of the building \u201ccycle\u201d. But in this cycle, the race has been made even more intense by the eagerness of outside investors who, to paraphrase Richard Gere in \u201cAn Officer and a Gentleman,\u201d have nowhere else to go. Because stocks and other traditional assets are doing so poorly, big investors have been willing to keep making big bets on high-rise projects even as costs rise and returns slip.\nThe extreme example are investors from China, where the Shanghai stock market lost more than half its value since June of last year, and who have been willing to invest in American real estate projects that promise only small returns, or no returns at all.\nBut even big institutionals have been willing to bet on real-estate projects with prospective returns that would have been unacceptable earlier in the boom. Given the way that the availability of capital can act as a powerful inducement for developers, investors\u2019 willingness might be extending the boom past where it otherwise would have already tapered off. As a Seattle financial consultant with close ties to the development sector told me, \u201cSo whereas that same development a year ago might never have gotten built, now it is getting built, and ten others like it, because that capital that before wasn\u2019t willing to invest there, is now willing to invest there.\u201d\nAlthough many observers expect some sort of correction in the Seattle high-rise sector, the timing and severity are anyone\u2019s guess. The correction might be so modest that most of Seattle doesn\u2019t really notice. Or it might be deep enough that late-arriving buildings get sold at a loss\u2014and ambitious projects still on the drawing board simply melt away. Certainly, more than a few Seattle insiders wonder whether Sonny Kahn is getting cold feet about his own monumental project.\nStill, even a brief break in the downtown building race might have at least one upside \u2014 at least, for those worried about the direction of the downtown demographics. Some might see it as a moment to lobby state lawmakers to rewrite condo regulations. Or redouble efforts to build a downtown elementary or K-8. Were the Seattle School District serious about buying property downtown for a school, it might find a bargain or two during a correction.\nWhether these sorts of fixes are possible is hardly clear. What is, however, is that without some sort of pause in the downtown boom, it\u2019s hard to see how Seattle can address the mismatch between the city many want, and the one the market seems determined to build.\nPaul Roberts is a journalist and author whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Harper\u2019s, the Washington Post, Newsweek, the New Republic, and more. He covers energy, technology, and consumer culture. His latest book, \u201cThe Impulse Society: America in the Age of Instant Gratification,\u201d was published by Bloomsbury USA last year. He can be reached via editor@crosscut.com.\nTower Image Credits:\n4/C Tower: LMN Architects\n888 2nd Avenue: NBBJ\nThe Alto: HEWITT Architects\n1015 2nd Avenue: Perkins + Will\nRainier Tower: NBBJ\nVia6: GGLO\nPremier on Pine: Holland Partner Group\nUPDATE: This story has been edited to clarify the number of rental units in high-rise buildings.",
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The highlight was the new Crystal Ballroom. The largest of the hotel's meeting rooms, the Crystal Ballroom offered a large column free hall with a stage. Smaller meeting rooms rotated around the Crystal Ballroom and its adjoining kitchen. These new facilities allowed the Fort Shelby to take its place as one of Detroit's leading hotels. Things were looking up for the Fort Shelby Hotel Co.\nThe popular Empire Room in the 1940's.\nUnfortunately two years later the Great Depression hit the country like a tornado. The financial situation changed almost overnight and plans for an additional 450 rooms were canceled. The hotel quickly found itself struggling just to stay afloat. In 1934 the Fort Shelby Hotel Co. defaulted on $2,538,000 of its 1917 mortgage (1934 dollars), and $350,000 of its 1926 mortgage. It was the beginning of the destruction of the Fort Shelby Hotel Co. Four years of financial trouble, bondholder lawsuits, and mismanagement were to follow. By the late 30's the hotel recovered under the capable management of J.E. Frawley. Frawley continued to manage the hotel throughout the World War 2. At this time the hotel was suddenly hit with all the business it could handle.\nThe postwar hotel industry was dominated by the large chains. Hilton, Sheraton, and Albert Pick were gobbling up independent hotels across the country. On February 22, 1951 Detroiters received news that the Fort Shelby Hotel was sold for an undisclosed amount to the Albert Pick Hotels Co. It became the 27th Pick operated hotel. Within three weeks of the sale Pick had taken over management of the hotel. It was now the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel. J.E. Frawley continued on as Vice President and director of the hotel.\nFortunate for us, Pick did not drastically alter the hotel's decor. This contrasted sharply to the horrors Hilton and Sheraton committed upon the Statler and Book-Cadillac. The only major public rooms that were altered were the restaurants. The basement restaurant was converted into a meeting room, space on the top floor was redecorated. The Cocktail Lounge, now the Tiger Bar, was redone. The Coffee Shop was converted into the Java Room. Its old decor was covered with sleek natural wood surfaces. However, the lobby, Empire Room, and Crystal Ballroom retained their designs.\nThe Fort Shelby in the 1960's.\nThese changes could not save the Pick-Fort Shelby from hard times in the 60's and early 70's. Its chief business, the budget minded public, were flocking to the new motels in the suburbs. It also could no longer count on the railroads to bring in guest. The 70's witnessed the closing of Union Station and the near death of the Michigan Central Station. To further the hotel's problems, its convention space was never amble enough to attract large conventions. The hotel was losing money fast and Pick wanted out. They closed the Pick-Fort Shelby in December, 1973.\nDespite the changing industry hopes were high that the building would reopen in some fashion. These hopes were realized when Albert Pick Hotels sold the Fort Shelby to Jay, Neena, and Vivian Ross for less then $1,000,000. They were the children of Herman Ross, aged 21, 20, and 24 respectively. Their ages and lack of experience did not dampen the enthusiasm of the media as it hyped up a $3,000,000 renovation that followed the sale. To them the newly renamed Shelby Hotel appeared to have a great future.\nThe conversion into the Shelby Hotel required drastic redecorating of the public rooms to meet the requirements of the Ross's vision. They wanted the hotel to be a mixed use facility. 550 hotel rooms would continue in their original function while the remaining guest rooms would be converted into apartments. New theme restaurants would take place of the old. The whole facility was to be geared to youth. The basement Terrace Room became the Subway Disco. The grand Empire Room was painted pink and green and renamed Alice's Restaurant. The Tiger Bar became JJ's. The Coffee Shop was Bubba's Delicatessen. The old Java Room was repainted with bright red and green and transformed into Papa Pasta's Spaghetti Parlor. The lobby and upper floors received new paint jobs as well. After the remodeling the hotel looked like the product of a marriage between a roller rink and grand hotel. The Shelby Hotel opened its doors on February 25, 1974.\nThe Shelby Hotel in the 1970's\nCourtesy: Michigan State Historic Preservation Office\nNot too shocking, the youth/party hotel concept did not fly. Three months after opening the Shelby Hotel announced that it would cease hotel operations. It had suffered \"a considerable loss\" since opening. Vacancies had remained in the 70-85% range. Part of the problem was cited was the building's focus on the youth and the presence of so many bars. 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        "raw_content": "Yanklonigan\nThere are many types of culture shocks we have to deal with in life and \"reversed culture shock\" is one of these types that many ESl/EFL Teachers had to contend to when we've returned. We eventually overcome it\" some quicker than others.\nI would like to suggest to my teaching colleagues overseas not to built it up too much in their man. You don't ant to become a man or woman without a country. Your homeland will have plenty of negatives but I think Canada, the U.K. New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and the USA have more positives than negatives in the long run.\nI doubt any of you are in picture-perfect paradises as it is. We English teachers have proven we're tough and resourceful, so reverse culture shock is no biggie.\nI must be slow on the uptake. What does this MEAN ?\nthe whole text but specially this chunk -\n\"not to built it up too much in their man\"\nLast edited by scot47 on Thu Sep 28, 2017 7:47 am; edited 2 times in total\nI went on this course once where we were all given a massive letter 't'.\nWe then had to put it in a wastepaper basket to show that:\ncan't minus the t = can (actually it means can' but this fact was not appreciated when I pointed it out).\nI got the same 'wooh wooh' feeling when reading this post.....\nI think another problem is that the more you travel, you learn more about the world, but you have to deal with ignorance which can lead to alienation.\nI have worked in Africa, Europe, Russia and Asia.\nSo going back and dealing with narrow minded people could lead to some alienation, but this happens in Japan too.\nDealing with ethnocentrism gets tiring.\nsuperficial, silly, and shallow ideas and speaking are the key to the hearts of people in underdeveloped countries. The conceives of that will make it far in the world of ESL.\nPeople in \"underdeveloped countries\" are no different from people in the amazingly advanced West. MOD EDIT: A repeat would be a serious error in judgment.\nWow, did something get lost in translation!!\nI apologise for my 'trying to be witty and clever' post.\nThere was absolutely no inference intended about different cultures, and certainly no idea of a 'developed' or 'not developed' hierarchy (whatever those terms mean).\nThe 'T' episode was typically of British (English?) training courses in the nineties where \"saying it, makes it\". Actually there has been a case this week in England where very senior budget controllers in the NHS were made to chant \"we can do it\".\nMy point was that I felt that the positivism of the poster was of the variety which ignored reality and its effects and so became superficial.\nPart of culture shock for me was realising that I wasn't the perfect white western product that I had been led to believe and that if I claimed to be English then I would have to consider owning up to the destruction and devastation caused by my country around the world.\nSorry for my confusing post. I shouldn't try to compose messages at 6.30 am in the morning. Rereading what I wrote, it makes doesn't make any sense to me. I think I was trying to say:\n1) Don't over-estimate \"culture shock\"... we've all dealt with it before.\n2) Don't over-estimate the countries you're living in at the current moment...every country has its' flaws.\n3) Don't under-estimate your native land...the U.K, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA are very flawed places but generally they're still great places to love...focus upon their positives, not their negatives.\n4) Based upon my personal observations, it appeared that many English teachers were men/women without countries...folks who appeared to be miserable in their foreign land of choice and angry with their home countries...and that is a sad place to be living in when you approach old age.\npapuadn\nYanklonigan wrote:\nCan we re-start the thread from here? Somebody alert JohnSlat!\npssst...don't write its', it's not standard English, just drop the apostrophe\nryanlogic\nPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 9:03 am Post subject: Our Experiences\nI have not repatriated yet, but after more than 2 years in Southern Turkey, just visiting the US was kind of strange for us... And now that we are in Jordan, we are experiencing something similar.\n1.) In both cases, we were almost disturbed by how easy some things were in terms of dealing with customer service personnel, cashiers, etc... we had become so accustomed to the fake, cold, and snobby treatment that we get as foreigners in Turkey. It seems like in Turkey \"the piddly customer is always wrong.\" particularly in more upscale establishments or when conducting any kind of official business. Whereas in Jordan (and of course the US), there is an established mantra of \"the customer is always right.\" We have been very surprised about how well received we are in Jordan... the people are markedly more welcoming and hospitable.\n2.) In both the US, and now in Jordan we find that we have become very sensitive to the cost of things \"compared to Turkey.\" We find ourselves not buying basic things like milk and eggs due to the higher prices... and being appalled by the prices of things we can't do without such as trash bags, and cleaning products.\n3.) In the US, yes it was frustrating that people simply didn't have the ability to understand our experiences. We did find that people lost interest as we tried to explain things in Turkey, and we found ourselves uninterested in discussions surrounding things that used to interest us like TV shows, and popular culture. I think we drove everyone crazy comparing everything to Turkey.\n4.) In Jordan, it's frustrating to tell local people that we previously lived in Turkey, because many of them think Turkey is some kind of paradise for Muslims, and they aren't fully aware of the problems the country is going through. People ask us \"why did you come to Jordan if you are American and living in Turkey? I would prefer to live in Turkey or America than the best neighborhood in Amman!\" They assume that as in Jordan, Americans should have lots of opportunities and find their dealings with the government and locals very easy in Turkey. The problems we experienced simply can't be fathomed.\n5.) We miss the delicious and ridiculously affordable food in Turkey, particularly grilled meats, and pastries.\n6.) We miss the European style neighborhoods with little shops, markets, sweet shops, restaurants, butchers, and cafes under all the apartment buildings and on every corner... all ready to deliver things to your apartment with scooters for free. We are no longer accustomed to buying groceries for the week, because we are used to just going downstairs and getting what you need to cook for the day.\nryanlogic wrote:\nIn the US, yes it was frustrating that people simply didn't have the ability to understand our experiences. We did find that people lost interest as we tried to explain things in Turkey, and we found ourselves uninterested in discussions surrounding things that used to interest us like TV shows, and popular culture. I think we drove everyone crazy comparing everything to Turkey.\nI think the more \"foreign\" a place seems, the harder it is for others to grasp or imagine based on their assumptions or what they've seen on television. For example, your listeners in the US probably would have been more interested in your anecdotes if your overseas experiences had been about France, the UK, Mexico... countries that others feel are \"relatable.\" It's even more challenging for listeners to wrap their heads around the experience of working in a refugee camp or country torn by continuous violence/civil war.\nI soon learned not to regale friends. colleagues and neighbours with stories of what life is like in the Orient. Most stay-at-homes are not interested.\nCan you relate to any of these stages of reverse culture shock?\nStage 1: Disengagement\nThis stage can start even before you board the plane. Repatriating can feel bittersweet \u2013 it\u2019s hard to leave behind the friends and experiences of your host country. You may have mixed feelings or doubts about returning.\nStage 2: Euphoria\nYou feel a rush of excitement about being home again and seeing old friends and family. It can be thrilling to revisit favourite places and to know instinctively how certain things are done.\nStage 3: Irritability and hostility\nYou notice things are not the way you left them or expected. You feel out of touch with your home life and all you want is to go back to the life you\u2019ve just left. In this stage, people often become bored or frustrated, tired and uncommunicative. While it\u2019s easy to feel stuck here, perseverance is key.\nStage 4: Re-adjustment and adaption\nBy using effective coping strategies and giving yourself time, you can start to feel okay again. Though things are not the same, acceptance comes and you adapt to a new way of being. You have managed to overcome reverse culture shock!\nAs with culture shock, these stages are not necessarily linear and you may cycle between them, even returning to a stage for a while.\nSource: https://expatshaarlem.nl/back-home-with-culture-shock/\nThe problem with being a long-term expat\nBBC | 24 October 2016\nSource: http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20161024-the-problem-with-being-a-long-term-expat\nAfter 15 years, and a life on the road that took her to Japan, Singapore and Australia, Helen Maffini felt it was time to return home to Canada. But, it took just a fraction of that time for her to realise she had made a mistake.\n\u201cWe moved [back] to Canada in 2013 because we thought we wanted to settle down,\u201d she says. \u201cWe realised after a year, we did not! Me, especially. I found it hard to fit in again, I felt very different and things had changed a lot. We found the long winter very hard and it was pretty quiet compared to where we have lived before.\u201d Perhaps unsurprisingly, Maffini, 46, an education consultant, this month, moved to Cambodia, where her husband, an Italian chef, is taking up a new position.\nThe expat demographic has shifted over the past 20 years. Traditionally, an expat posting involved a professional being transferred to an international office by their company for what would typically be a one-off three-year deployment. A lucrative package of incentives would often sweeten the deal.\nExpats are now as likely to be Asian, as Western European or North American. And expats are taking a string of shorter, back-to-back assignments or agreeing to longer-term deployments. People are also finding their own jobs abroad. Whether by choice or design, many find themselves living away from home for a decade or more.\nBut there are downsides. Such long absences can play havoc with a person\u2019s sense of identity, a feeling that is intensified by the length of time away and how often they visit home,\nI have not returned home for almost a decade. I really do not want to. I really do not feel I could fit in with US culture and my family has either left or is planning to leave. Not much motivation to jump into that situation.",
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        "raw_content": "I forced my mother to go to the doctor due to breathing problems 2 weeks ago.\nHe told her she had pneumonia and wanted her to go to the hospital. She wouldn't go so he gave her a massive dose of antibiotic by injection (don't know what it was) and started her on a sample of Avelox (4 doses) and then we filled a script for 10more.\nAfter the first dose she became as she calls it \"nutsy\". She couldn't find her way from the bedroom to the bathroom and ran into the walls (the rooms are 3 feet apart). She had terrible dreams also. We didn't think much of it and thought it was due to the fever. She was also taking nebulizer treatments 4-5 times a day with 2different meds added to it.\nAfter 5 doses of Avelox, she broke out in a terrible rash all over her feet and legs. Then the pains started in her calves. The next day her feet swelled so badly that she has no more arch in her left foot (she has a very high arch).\nThen the pain spread to about 6 inches above her knees in the front of her legs. Today she developed 2 large knots, one on the outer front of each lower leg. She's in such pain! She has to walk with a cane. Then today I found this site and am appalled! My mother is 73 and has been healthy all her life and hates medicine and doctors to begin with.\nThen I make her go to a doctor, she puts her trust in him and takes the medicine and this is what happens! She also drinks coffee. I don't know if the injection and the added meds to the nebulizer may have also contributed to this condition. The doctor was told she had an arrhythmia also and still gave her the Avelox. Don't physicians read anymore? It really makes me wonder if they sincerely care or is it $$$$.\nI know there are some truly wonderful doctors but they are hard to find. Looks like I'll be taking care of 2 households sooner than I'd planned. That I don't mind. It's just that it could have been avoided and Mom could have lived the rest of her life as productive as she has up to this point. Of course, she refuses to go to ANY doctor ever again.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab October 5: Denis Diderot\nOctober 6: The Death of Anwar Sadat \u00bb\nOctober 6: The Death of William Tyndale\nWilliam Tyndale (d. 1536)\nIt was on this date, October 6, 1536, that William Tyndale, the priest and scholar who translated the Bible into English, was strangled and burned to death in Belgium \u2013 a victim of religious intolerance during the Reformation.\nHe was born on an unknown date in 1484. Tyndale went to school at Oxford, and later at Magdalen Hall and Cambridge. He developed an attachment to reformist ideas in religion and his disputes with Roman Catholics over doctrine forced him out of a tutoring job. In London, Tyndale conceived the idea of translating the Bible into vernacular English, so that even \u201ca boy that driveth the plough\u201d might \u2013 not read them, of course, because literacy was in the single digits at the time, but understand the words in English, rather than the original Greek and Hebrew.\nThe idea was opposed by clerics such as Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall. It was argued that only the Pope could dispense biblical teachings. For his safety, Tyndale crossed to Europe. He found friends and hiding places, some so secret they remain unknown to this day, where he could spend the time it took to meticulously and poetically render the complex dead languages.\nCirculating Tyndale\u2019s translation would have been impossible without the printing press, which had been invented only in the previous century, and might have been prevented altogether when a loose-lipped printer let slip his part in the project. Having begun the printing at Cologne, Tyndale had to escape to Worms. The printing was completed by the end of 1525. By subterfuge, Tyndale was able to get copies back into England, and a second printing was unknowingly financed by Bishop Tunstall, who believed he was buying up all copies to have them burned!\nBut the authorities were closing in on Tyndale and used subterfuge of their own: an Englishman named Henry Phillips betrayed Tyndale to the imperial authorities. In 1535 Tyndale was arrested in Antwerp and confined in the castle of Vilvorde, near Brussels. After spending 15 months in prison, he was condemned to the stake, but was mercifully strangled before the fires burned him.*\nThe heretical work of William Tyndale included the first printing of the New Testament in English from the Greek, rather than from the Latin Vulgate. Three years after Tyndale\u2019s death, the completed English Bible, including the work of Myles Coverdale, was legally printed in England. Regardless of what Freethinkers think of the contents of the book, we can cheer this triumph over censorship as we condemn the martyrdom of a man who died for it.\n* An account of Tyndale\u2019s martyrdom, published in 1684 (148 years after the fact), can be found in Fox\u2019s Book of Martyrs.\nTags: Bible vernacular English, Cuthbert Tunstall, Henry Phillips, Latin Vulgate, Myles Coverdale, Religion and the death of William Tyndale",
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        "raw_content": "Stonebriar Community Church, 4801 Legendary Drive\nSing! National City Tour Keith and Kristyn Getty in Concert saturday, october 6, 2018 \u2022 7 p.m. Keith and Kristyn Getty are popular modern-day hymn writers, crossing the genres of traditional, classical, folk, and contemporary composition. Their music and lyrics are sung throughout the world. On Saturday morning, teaching sessions will be led by Keith Getty, along with a luncheon (cost is $10) for all church leaders, music teams, and anyone who loves congregational singing. [\u2026]\nSteinway Hall \u2013 Plano, 5813 Preston Rd. Suite #570\nFor one special evening, be transported back to the \"Golden Age of the Piano.\" Luminaries from that era were known and praised for the interpretive genius, artistic depth, poetic mystery, and warmth of their performances. Dr. Ward's performance style continues the tradition of these great pianists. Dr. Ward's program will include selections from J. S. Bach, Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy, and Gershwin's \"Rhapsody in Blue\" for solo piano. Admission is free. [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "God\u2019s oppressed children \u201cThe result is a book that combines many different genres\u2014memoir, history, ethnography, and literature\u2014and is outstanding in the intensity and scale of its revelations......At such moments, Gidla\u2019s book achieves the emotional power of V.S. Naipaul\u2019s great novel A House for Mr. Biswas, which describes the solitary struggles of a descendant of indentured laborers.....Rather, \u201cit is a battle for freedom\u2026for the reclamation of the human personality\u201d\u2014an arduous, never-ending battle in which Gidla\u2019s book represents an all too rare victory.\u201d\nI have repeatedly mentioned and quoted from the book. There has been very little response from the upper caste bloggers so far. There are lots of posts about Trump or Vedas but this book has eenstudiously ignored by the Indian netizens. Even among the Dalits, there is resentment among ambedkarites. She seems a difficult personality if her internet comments on all kinds of issues is any indication. But the book is excellent.",
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        "raw_content": "PS4 gets Black Ops beta boost\nMegarom has announced that Treyarch\u2019s Black Ops III Beta has set a new standard as the number one Beta on PlayStation 4.\nTreyarch\u2019s Call of Duty: Black Ops III Multiplayer Beta, which began on August 19 and ran through August 23, has become the largest beta in PlayStation 4 (PS4) history.\nMillions of gamers downloaded and played the beta, which provided critical feedback and technical data at scale for the Treyarch development team to further fine-tune and polish in preparation for the November 6 launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops III.\n\u201cThis is about making sure we deliver to our fans the best possible game at launch,\u201d said Rob Kostich, senior vice president and general manager of Call of Duty, Activision Publishing. \u201cBecoming the biggest beta on PS4 speaks to the excitement felt by gamers and the quality of work by Treyarch. And remember, this beta is just a fraction of the overall multiplayer experience and a portion of what\u2019s coming on November 6 when the full game \u2013 spanning campaign, multiplayer and Zombies hits worldwide.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been looking forward to getting the game into the hands of the people that matter most \u2013 the fans,\u201d said Mark Lamia, studio head of Treyarch. \u201cWe can\u2019t thank them all enough for participating and providing us with invaluable feedback and data that Treyarch is already hard at work incorporating into the game for launch. Our goal is to deliver the best Day One experience possible and this beta \u2013 along with the input from our passionate community of fans \u2013 has helped position us to do just that.\u201d\n\u201cPlayed by millions of PlayStation fans around the world, the response to the beta was massive and shows the strength when bringing together the best-selling console franchise with the best-selling game console,\u201d said Adam Boyes, VP of Publisher and Developer Relations, Sony Computer Entertainment America. \u201cSignaling an impressive start of a new era for PlayStation and this famed franchise, there was no better way to welcome Call of Duty to its new home on PlayStation 4.\u201d\nThe Call of Duty: Black Ops III beta set new marks on PS4 delivering the most downloads, gameplay sessions and hours of gameplay to date, according to Activision and Sony PlayStation.\nCall of Duty: Black Ops III is in development at Treyarch for PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC. The Call of Duty: Black Ops III multiplayer beta is available now on Xbox One and PC.\nRelated Topics:BetaBlack OpsCall of DutyPlayStationXbox One\nCall of Duty: Black Ops 4 \u2013 Blackout\nCoffee Crisis: A legend returns to Xbox One, Nintendo Switch",
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        "raw_content": "Community Forums \u203a All Things Italian \u203a Translations \u203a Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:20 pm Post subject: Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nHi everyone it's been awhile since I last posted here and even longer since I've tried to upload from Imageshack so apologies if it messes up.\nAnyway if possible could someone help tranlate these extracts taken from the Molfetta Catasto Onciario.\nI would much appreciate it if possible.\nimg136.imageshack.us/i...to1tr2.jpg\nimg136.imageshack.us/i...stowq6.jpg\nResearching Palombella family in Molfetta\nPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:45 pm Post subject: Re: Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nThe 1st pic is too blurry to give you a correct transcription, but let's try...\nMauro Palombella scarparo di anni.........41\nAngela ...telli moglie di anni...................35\nFaustina figlia di anni.............................15\nGiovanni Battista figlio di anni................13\nAntonia figlia di anni..............................11(!)\nGrazia figlia di anni................................ 9\nAnna figlia di anni...................................5 (3?)\nTeste che f.(!) uno\nIndustria.........................................once 1,1\nPossiede xxx xxxx di casa alla strada del Trescino\nper uso di sua abitazione.\nXxx xxx a S. xxx appresso li beni di Nicol\u00f2 Gilioli e di altri\nstimata una rendita per denari Sei............................ once 20\nUna vigna di olive(!) alla Gippicona(!) appresso\nli beni di Giuseppe Calista(!) e d'altri xxx xxx\nrendita per Carlini 24 .................................................... bai 8\n...................................................................................._____\nPesi................................................................................... 28\nAnnui Carlini 35 per xxx di denari 50 xxx alla contrada delle Morte(!) g. 11,1\nPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 4:19 pm Post subject: Re: Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nHi Luca thanks for attempting this one for me, it is much appreciated.\nI did not know at the time of posting but it is the second image that is more important for my research, I now know that this my direct ancestor. I do understand that it lists the names of the head, wife and children, and also the head occupation, which at present I can not decipher.\nThe information that follows I cannot really make head or tails of, I mean I know it speaks of what is owned and its worth eg olives etc but I can't translate enough to understand it's context, if that makes sense.\nIt seems \"Ciccio Paolo Palombella\", but Ciccio isn't a true name: it could be a diminutive for Francesco. The word after Palombella makes not apparent sense: it seems to be \"impotente\", maybe it stands for powerless, unable to work, but i'm not sure.\nThe wife's name is for me unreadable and the same for the first child (Losaro???).\nHowever Losaro, Antonio and Lucia were students and it was not usual in that period (maybe the family was well-off?).\n\"Possiede 5 vigne d'olive alle Coppe, appresso i suoi confini stimata xxx vendita per Ducati 15\"\nIt means that he held 5 vigne (a unit of measurement, but i don't know the actual equivalent) of olive trees in the \"district\" called Coppe, which value was of 15 \"Ducati\" (a coin used in that period).\n\"Una casa alla strada di Sant'Andrea col peso di sua abitazione, col peso di molti capitali passivi\"\nHe had a house that was charged of various debts: in fact on the left side you can read \" 1768: la casa passata di nuovo in dominio dell'Arciduca(!) Rubini\" that means that in the year 1768 he was forced to leave his house to the Arciduca (i'm not sure of this word) Rubini.\nMauro Palombella who carries out his work badly (incompetent) - aged .........41\nAngela ...his wife - aged.........................35\nFaustina daughter - aged........................15\nGiovanni Battista son - aged ................13\nAntonia daughter - aged.........................11(!)\nGrazia daughter - aged........................... 9\nAnna daughter - aged...............................5 (3?)\nTestimony (or number - head) who/that f.(!) one\nIndustry (productivity?)....................ounce 1,1\nHe owns xxx xxxx of houses of the road of Trescino\nto use as his habitation.\nXxx xxx at Saint xxx near to the properties of Nicol\u00f2 Gilioli and other\nesteemed (people) an income of Denari Six ....................... ounce 20\nAn olive orchard(!) at Gippicona(!) near to the properties of\nGiuseppe Calista(!) and of another xxx xxx\nincome of Carlini 24 .................................................... bai (?) 8\n(N:B: Carlini - a gold or silver coin of the Kingdom of Napoli) ...................................................................................._____\nWeight................................................................................... 28\nAnnual Carlini 35 for xxx of denari 50 xxx in the district of Morte (!) g 11..1\nWow Luca!\nThat is really interesting for me. They where initially Notoro's, Scrivano's, and landowners but by the time you get to me they where seamen and poor but happy.\nThankyou so muchi for your translatioir\nI would like to point out that this Mauro Palombella is not my direct line so the incompetence is not passed on, well in my opinion but maybe not in my wife's LOL!\nSeriously though is that enumerator's comments on how lazy the man is or does it mean he is no longer competent for work?\nIt is dark and freezing here in Liverpool but you have brought a smile to my face.\nI'm confused to where the incompetence comes in??? What is the word that is being translated as incompetent.... I only see Scaparo after Mauro Palombello... Wouldn't that just mean he is a shoemaker?\nOr are you referring to Ciccio Palombella (second image) who is incompetent?\nAnd i think Nicol\u00f2 Gilioli is actually Nicolo Filioli. Filioli is a Molfettesi surname\nWell - that was a difficult one to decide... at first sight I thought it was to do with shoemaking, but that seemed not to be the case.\nThe dictionaries I consulted all gave two definitions:\n1 BU (little used) persona incapace, incompetente, che esegue male il proprio lavoro\n2 RE (regional) roman., borsaiolo\n1. Incapable person, incompetent, who carries out his work badly\n2. a Roman word, pickpocket\nI assumed that he was the first... but I don't know 'who' decided he was so inclined. Perhaps he was (as we say these days) 'a little slow on the uptake'!\nBTW - it's dark and cold (-7\u00b0C) here in the Alps too... more snow forecast tonight!\nOh - and say hello to your 'Yellow Sheep' for me!\nI'm confused to where the incompetence comes in??? What is the word that is being translated as incompetent.... I only see Scaparo after ... Wouldn't that just mean he is a shoemaker?\nNo Mauro, sorry, but the word following Mauro Palombello's name is\nSCARPARO - not Scaparo...\nPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:24 am Post subject: Re: Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nI think that scarparo, at that times, meant shoemaker\nWell thank goodness! I'm pleased about that....\nBut the word doesn't show in my dictionaries as a shoemaker, but clearly as I showed above.\nJust goes to show what a minefield translating can be!\nHey Guys I think you are all right about those palombella's there is a line later in Molfetta that are shoemakers, so maybe he was incompetent one.\nCarole I see you met our Superlambanana (I think that is how you spell it). We have got different coloured ones dotted all over the city as part of the Capitol of Culture year.\nAnd I concede in that your dark and cold probably had more of a bite up their in the Alps but I bet it is also more picturesque in the morning.\nPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:14 am Post subject: Re: Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nEven today in the Molfettese dialect, \"U Scarp\u00e0r\" means a shoemaker.\nMy mother still uses the term, when she's referring to a shoemaker... That is when you can find one. It seems like its a dying trade here in the states...\nPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:56 pm Post subject: Re: Help with translation of Catasto Onciario extracts\nI think that scarparo, at that times, meant shoemaker Wink\nUhmmm..in our dialect it still does.",
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        "raw_content": "I recently found an interesting article by Eric Nelson writing for The Washington Times Communities. It perfectly summarizes what I\u2019ve been saying about hypnosis for years now.\nHypnosis is an increasingly-used practice that leads to, as the article says, \u201cbetter health and lower hospital bills.\u201d\nCertainly what\u2019s happening in the field of medical hypnosis offers further evidence of the undeniable link between mind and body, and it seems to be working, at least to some extent, for a growing number of individuals.\nSo, what do you think? I\u2019d like to know whether you believe hypnosis can lead to better overall health, and if you\u2019ve had experiences with hypnosis (good or bad) please feel free to share that here by leaving a comment below. Thank you.\nCan Hypnosis Improve Your Bowel Movements?\nThis entry was posted in Gluck Solutions, hypnosis nyc and tagged hypnosis, medicine by Dr. Errol Gluck. Bookmark the permalink.\nOne thought on \u201cIs Medical Hypnosis the Answer to Better Health?\u201d\nEarnhardt on August 23, 2014 at 7:56 pm said:",
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[We learned later at the Huddle that Chris Campbell was one who got at least a partial scholly right after the press conference.] Then, let's spend what we have for our needs and see if there\u2019s anything left over. We had one left over and that's really more set for a dynamic WR. We wanted to get some older DB's because we had to. After that, our mindset is we never turn down a \"great one\", as long as there are no social issues, and we've had some great ones: Ben Patrick, Shawn Johnson, Joe Flacco,.. and then specific needs like we had in the secondary.\"\n\"That's one of the things I do exclusively, I handle the salary cap; where the money goes, and how it's going to be spent. It can be a little bit of a complicated sequence of events. We don't have a whole lot left; you always have some attrition. We don't have a whole lot of that here, but if something happens - a medical, a family emergency, Demetrius's popped up when he was suspended for a year - so sometimes things happen. So you might find some money, but right now we're pretty much up against it. We're losing a great senior class - a lot of leadership - and some great playmakers, but I feel good about the Junior class becoming Seniors and we feel good about the young players in the program.\"\nQ: How do facilities (ours and others) affect recruiting?\n\"If you look at our academic record, we've done a great job - Academic and Conference All-Americans and our total GPA is one of the highest it's ever been at UD.\"\nA: \"When Mom and Dad come on campus they want to see Academic Centers and they want to see weight rooms. 'Will the weight room get my son bigger, stronger, faster and allow him to be the best football player he can be? Will the Academic Center help him stay in school and get his degree and achieve academically?' Fortunately, for us, Tim Morrisey has 18 years of doing this and when he and his staff talk to the parents, they feel very comfortable that we are in a good situation personnel-wise in terms of looking after their kids. If you look at our academic record, we've done a great job - Academic and Conference All-Americans and our total GPA is one of the highest it's ever been at UD. It's a combination of Tim doing a good job, but also now his staff has grown from 3 to, it'll be 8 by next fall. So that's how we handle that.\"\n\"Regarding the facilities, if you ask our kids, they'll swear by our strength coach, they swear by him. They just love him. They'll tell the recruits, 'we're strong and we've done it right in this weight room'. So it is what it is for right now. We lost a great player to JMU simply because of the weight room. He had a tremendous visit here, but they felt he would get trained better in the weight room at their place than at our place, and so it does hurt and that's the next evolution of where we need to go with this thing. I think, in 2003, when we won the National Championship, there was an impetus by a lot of schools to move their programs forward - Richmond's new stadium, JMU is going off the charts with what they are doing down there, ODU is a new world - they are dividing and conquering. We've lost a couple of kids to them this year, and the kids said it was because of facilities. [Although we learned later at the Huddle that one of them later committed to UVA instead] and W&M built the Jimmye Laycock Center, and so it seems that everyone is stepping forward.\"\n\"...for the first time since I've been here, you have a President, you have an AD, and you have a Board of Directors who are all on the same wavelength - that we need to build these facilities to maintain who we are.\n\"The good news with us - with the basketball center going up - we've got some proof - it's not like we don't want to do this. I've been on the road with donors and the first thing I tell them is that for the first time since I've been here, you have a President, you have an AD, and you have a Board of Directors who are all on the same wavelength - that we need to build these facilities to maintain who we are. Because everyone has been flying right by us in terms of facilities. So I feel good that everyone is on the same page. I just wish we had a date we could mark in stone that we were going to break ground. It just comes down to how to raise the money.\"\nQ: The University put out some preliminary sketches last summer of what the facilities could include and look like. Do you think that is that pretty much what we'll see?\nA: \"I don't know. It depends on our ability to raise money. That's what we've told donors - that we've gotta get this done, and there can be a number of different directions we can go, but we need to raise the money. That's kind of where we are. I was down in Southern Delaware two weeks ago meeting with donors and I'm going out Friday to meet with a donor. That's become my new life - meeting with donors. And it has to be because we not only need to win football games, we need to raise money. We're losing ground to everybody else. We really are. He spoke about ODU and how they had an advantage in starting from scratch and generating excitement and momentum - and from the ground up, they generated donations tied into seats and parking to get the thing going and they've got the luxury boxes and the weight room - they've really got the momentum going. So that kind of financial structure was their starting point. That's one of my concerns - that we don't lose momentum. We just came off an appearance in the National Championship Game. We've got some momentum. We need to move it forward. So if there is any time for us to ring the bell to raise money, it\u2019s now.\"\nQ: Do any of the conference schools that are contemplating a move up to Div I-A use that as a recruiting tool to their advantage?\n\"I don't see UMass's move into the MAC as an advantage in recruiting. If Villanova moves into the Big East - that's an advantage. \"\nA: \"Unless they have a conference to go to, I don't see it as a real advantage. 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        "raw_content": "Archpriest:\nMons. Daniel Xerri (9900 2627)\nEmail: frdanielxerri@gmail.com\nPjazza San \u0120wann Battista, ix-Xewkija XWK 1012\nTel: 2155 6793 \u2013 2156 4608 (knisja)\nWebsajt: www.xewkijaparish.org\nRadju Prekursur \u2013 99.3MHz FM\nhttp://www.radjuprekursur.com/index.shtml\nSunday Mass Schedule (click here)\nWeekdays Mass Schedule (click here)\nSundays and holy days of obligation:\nam: 5.30 \u2013 6.30 \u2013 7.30 \u2013 8.30 \u2013 9.30 \u2013 11.00\npm: 4.00\nam: 5.30 \u2013 6.00 \u2013 6.45 \u2013 9.00\npm: 5.15 (xitwa) / 5.30 (sajf) \u2013 6.30 (xitwa) / 6.45 (sajf)\nXewkija the village of the Rotunda Church, was the first hamlet to be raised to the status of a village. Its name is Maltese and Arabic for a place where thistles abound.\nXewkija is dominated by the mammoth Rotunda parish church, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It became the first parish outside the town of the island of Gozo on 27 November 1678. It was Bishop Michael Molina who, after visiting the hamlet during a pastoral visit, decided the large community living around an old chapel of Saint John the Baptist, deserved better pastoral care.\nThe old chapel was rebuilt at least twice. The foundation stone of the Rotunda, the parish church, was laid on 4 May 1952. It was built around the former church, itself raised on the site of a still older church. The community was, until the middle of the twentieth century, made primarily of farmers and fishermen. They had made all sort of sacrifices to build the earlier churches. Undaunted by sacrifices, in 1952, these farmers and fishermen bound themselves to a weekly offering to raise the enormous rotunda. The dome, 75 metres high, with a diameter of 27 metres, and a circumference of 85 metres, is one of the largest in Europe. Its total weight is calculated to be around 45,000 tonnes. It was consecrated on 17 June 1978. The church has enjoyed Archipresbyteral since 10 February 1893.",
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        "raw_content": "Is it hot in here, or is it just me? If you\u2019re one of the millions of women going through menopause you\u2019ll agree it\u2019s probably hot! Menopause, or \u2018the change\u2019 as it\u2019s often referred as, is a totally normal condition that a woman goes through as she gets older, marking the end of her reproductive period. A woman is born with a certain number of eggs stored in her ovaries. The time frame varies, but sometime between the ages of 40-50, the ovaries no longer have any eggs to release, and a woman will no longer menstruate. Menopause is the 12 months after your last period and marks the end of your menstrual cycles.\nMenopause means no more worrying about getting pregnant, and no more monthly periods or the cramps that come with it. Sounds great doesn\u2019t it? Well, not so fast. Though menopause does mark a new kind of freedom in a woman\u2019s life, it can pose some challenges.\nThere are many symptoms associated with menopause. Some can be downright annoying, but understanding what is happening, and learning ways to deal with menopause symptoms will make it much easier to live with. Let\u2019s start with hot flashes. Suddenly you feel the sensation of heat rising up from your chest to your face, and you\u2019re sweating as though you\u2019re in the tropics. Welcome to your first hot flash! Not to be outdone, night sweats are typically caused by hot flashes that occur as you sleep. And this in turn, can also lead to difficulties in sleeping.\nThere are some easy ways to combat hot flashes and night sweats. Keeping a small portable fan with you and dressing in layers can be beneficial. Take note of any triggers that may contribute to your hot flashes (alcohol, spicy food or being in a very warm place), and try to avoid them. When sleeping, be sure to keep your bedroom temperature on the cool side, and wear light breathable fabrics to bed. Your doctor may recommend HRT (hormone replacement therapy), which has been found to be effective at treating hot flashes.\nOther symptoms of menopause may include irregular periods and the dreaded mood swings. Irregular periods and spotting are fairly common during menopause. Frequent mood swings and weight gain are due to the hormone imbalance your body is going through. This imbalance is caused by the lack of the hormone estrogen, which also contributes to thinning hair and skin which become more noticeable during menopause.\nMaking simple changes in your lifestyle can help symptoms. Many women find that changing their diet, exercising, taking herbal supplements and reducing stress in their life can be great natural menopause treatments. Try eating foods that boost estrogen levels like apples, soy, cherries and wheat. Sign up for yoga classes or practice mediation. Small changes can go a long way, and exercising and eating well will also help you sleep better at night.\nOverall, many women don\u2019t find the symptoms of menopause uncomfortable, and even find they go away by themselves. If, however, you are bothered by your symptoms, contact the caring physicians at Great Plains Women\u2019s Health Center to discuss the best way to treat your menopausal symptoms. Remember, you\u2019re not getting older, you\u2019re getting better!",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / *Articles of the Bound* / Ron Paul Campaign Uses Soros-Funded Research\nRon Paul Campaign Uses Soros-Funded Research\nJanuary 9, 2012, 4:18 pm by Cliff Kincaid Leave a Comment\nRick Santorum told Ron Paul in Saturday\u2019s debate: \u201cYou should know better than to cite George Soros-like organizations.\u201d The comment came in response to attacks on Santorum\u2019s record from the Texas Congressman and libertarian running in the Republican presidential primaries.\nExposed for using Soros-funded research in an attack ad charging that Santorum had been \u201cone of the most corrupt\u201d members of Congress, Paul had no explanation or response, except to say that \u201csomebody\u201d had done a survey attacking Santorum and he used it in the ad. The Ron Paul ad includes the line, \u201cI\u2019m Ron Paul and I approve this message.\u201d\nThe exchange adds to Republican fears that Paul is trying to weaken or divide Republicans in order to guarantee Obama\u2019s re-election.\nThe Soros organization alluded to by Santorum is the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). It is the source of the corruption charge against Santorum in the Ron Paul ad.\nIn the debate, Paul said that \u201c\u2026somebody did make a survey and I think he came out as one of the top corrupt individuals because he took so much money from the lobbyists.\u201d\nThat \u201csomebody\u201d was CREW, a Soros-funded group that targets Republicans and conservatives.\nSantorum shot back: \u201cLet\u2019s talk about the corruption issue. The person who\u2014the group that called me corrupt was a group called CREW. If you haven\u2019t been sued by CREW, you\u2019re not a conservative. CREW is this left-wing organization that puts out a list every election of the top Republicans who have tough races and calls them all corrupt because they take contributions from PACs. It\u2019s a ridiculous charge. And you should know better than to cite George Soros-like organizations to say that they\u2019re corrupt.\u201d\nFormer Republican Senate candidate Christine O\u2019Donnell was the subject of a false complaint from CREW, which was dismissed in July of this year. O\u2019Donnell reacted by saying, \u201cWe are, of course, very pleased that the U.S. Attorney\u2019s office has finally seen through the bogus CREW complaint and concluded it is without merit, because there was never any evidence to support their allegations. CREW interjected itself into the campaign within hours of my winning the Delaware GOP primary, even though CREW had no actual basis for its complaint. Even more troubling is that CREW, as a 501(c)(3) organization, is prohibited by law from intervening in political campaigns\u2014but they more than intervened in the campaign, doing everything they could possibly do to sabotage my election.\u201d\nAs a result, O\u2019Donnell\u2019s group, ChristinePAC, has asked the IRS to strip CREW of its tax exempt status for engaging in partisan political activities in violation of federal law. O\u2019Donnell\u2019s PAC has also released a video exposing CREW\u2019S \u201cillegal, partisan agenda\u201d and highlighting Soros\u2019s funding of the group. The video includes excerpts of an interview with CREW executive director Melanie Sloan talking about how the Soros-funded Open Society Institute (OSI) is \u201ca very big donor\u201d and that the OSI is \u201cvery happy with what we do.\u201d\nAnother website devoted to exposing CREW says, \u201cAn analysis of CREW\u2019s \u2018watchdog\u2019 activities reveals a systematic effort to disproportionately target Republicans and conservative-leaning groups with often-frivolous lawsuits, ethics complaints, and petitions for investigations by law enforcement agencies. An analysis of CREW\u2019s activities demonstrates that it disproportionately targets conservatives by a ratio of more than 8-to-1. At the same time, the corresponding federal oversight agencies responsible for investigating CREW\u2019s complaints indicates that, historically, Democrats have been investigated far more often for ethics violations.\u201d\nA Washington Times column by Robert Knight, \u201cTime to disarm partisan CREW,\u201d noted, \u201cLike the American Civil Liberties Union, CREW occasionally goes after Democrats, if only to maintain a facade of nonpartisanship. For instance, CREW targeted disgraced New York Rep. Charles B. Rangel and Louisiana Rep. William \u2018Cold Cash\u2019 Jefferson, who hid $90,000 in his freezer. Its current list of \u2018most corrupt\u2019 members of Congress includes 10 Democrats in addition to 15 Republicans, up from just three Democrats and 17 Republicans in 2006. 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        "raw_content": "Al Fayasil seeks greater role in Saudi\nBahrain's Al Fayasil Group, which manufactures and exports water pumps under the Kratos brand for residential projects, is looking to penetrate the large Saudi market, said a top official.\nGeneral manager Arjun Murli revealed that the company is setting up a sales office in Riyadh, which should become operational in March 2016. They have already received a commercial licence to operate in Saudi.\n\u201cTill now, we have been exporting to Saudi Arabia only on a contract basis. It contributes less than 10 per cent of our export revenue,\u201d he said.\nCommenting on the entry barrier to Saudi Arabia, he said: \u201cOne of the biggest problems in exporting to Saudi Arabia is the fact that their pumps work on different electrical specifications than in Bahrain. We manufacture pumps specially suited to the Saudi conditions only when we receive a contract.\u201d\nAccording to Murli, the Saudi market doesn\u2019t have any residential pump manufacturers. Thus, all residential pumps are imported either from China or from Europe. This leaves a gap in the market between cheap, Chinese-made products, and good quality but expensive European-made ones. Kratos is trying to fill this gap by providing pumps comparable in price to Chinese models and in quality to European models.\nMurli explained: \u201cIn order to fulfil this strategy, we need to collect a large amount of orders from Saudi Arabia which will give us economies of scale and allow us to bring down costs. Thus, we are targeting all provinces of Saudi at once.\u201d\nOnce this has been achieved, the company is also planning on expanding its manufacturing facilities, which currently produce about 25,000 pumps annually. The expansion will be to solely serve the Saudi market.\nCurrently, exports make up just under 30 per cent of the group\u2019s revenues. It exports or re-exports pumps and sanitaryware to Oman, with pumps being the majority of products exported. \u201cOman, like Saudi, doesn\u2019t have a local pump manufacturer for residential purposes. Kratos pumps thus sell quite well there,\u201d said Murli.\nCurrently, the Al Fayasil Group generates most revenue from dealing with building materials, hardware, plumbing and sanitaryware in Bahrain, under its company Core Building Materials.\nCommenting on long-term business prospects in the current economic climate, Murli said: \u201cUnder the wise leadership of the Bahrain government, many more people are attaining college degrees and professional qualifications. In a few years, these people will be in a position to build homes, and they will make a solid customer base for the company.\u201d\n\u201cDespite the economic downturn, the government is still constructing and providing housing to low-income groups, thus the demand for our building products is still very high,\u201d Murli added.\nMurli says that he sees the water pumps business growing by 20 per cent in 2016 due to the Saudi expansion.\nHenkel deepening regional footprint\n3M unit eyes MEA, Europe markets\nExtrusion firm gets expo boost in India\nBion to penetrate Africa market\nNew craft from leading boat builder",
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        "raw_content": "Posted in: In the Community\nStudents throughout British Columbia will benefit from safer, more efficient and comfortable schools, thanks to $198 million in maintenance funding for school districts.\n\u201cStudents deserve to learn in schools that are well maintained and operating the way they should. That\u2019s why we\u2019ve boosted funding to these programs by more than $20 million over last year,\u201d said Education Minister Rob Fleming. \u201cWe are supporting B.C. schools with this funding, so students, teachers and school district staff can focus their energy to where it matters most \u2013 in the classroom.\u201d\nUnder the School Enhancement Program, all school districts will receive a portion of this year\u2019s $65-million investment. The program is funding 176 separate projects that upgrade a wide range of building systems. For example, schools might receive mechanical upgrades to improve the heating, cooling and ventilation of classrooms, or safety upgrades to fire alarm and sprinkler systems.\nEach year, the Carbon Neutral Capital Program funds $5 million for upgrades that cut greenhouse-gas emissions and boost energy efficiency. Three of the 19 schools receiving funding this year are using it to install solar panel systems.\nThis year\u2019s $12.5-million investment under the School Bus Replacement Program is buying 93 new and replacement buses in 28 school districts. The replacement buses will make travelling to school safer and more reliable for students. The new buses will add to districts\u2019 fleets, allowing them to better serve students with new routes.\nThese funding programs build on the Annual Facilities Grant (AFG), which flows to districts annually for routine school maintenance costs. This year, the total AFG is $115.5 million, an increase of $5 million over last year. This is the first increase to the AFG since 2004-05.\nMany of the projects being funded through these programs will benefit schools by saving them money on electricity, natural gas, fuel and maintenance. Those savings can be reinvested in classrooms to support student learning.\n\u201cOur government recognizes that students will be better off in an education system that is properly resourced,\u201d said Fleming. \u201cIncreasing the funding to these programs is the first step to address the backlog of school maintenance in this province.\u201d\nFor a backgrounder, Provincial funding programs support B.C. schools, visit: https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/Provincial_funding_supports_BC_schools.pdf",
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        "raw_content": "Put the Blood Where? Why There?\nWhen the priests were consecrated to serve in the Tabernacle, Moses was instructed put the blood from the ram on their person in three specific, yet peculiar places; verse 20; \u201cupon the tip of the right ear\u2026and upon the thumb of their right hand, and upon the great toe of their right foot\u2026\u201d Why those three particular locations? Is there some significance that can be found in them? I happen to think that there is and I\u2019ll use a children\u2019s song to back it up. The ear is the easy one; \u201cOh be careful little ears what you hear.\u201d And how many times does the Scripture say; \u201cHe that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.\u201d What we hear with our ears needs to be consecrated to the Lord to hear His WORD. Beware; garbage in, garbage out. Then there\u2019s \u201cthe thumb of their right hand.\u201d \u201cOh be careful little hands what you do.\u201d Ever try to grab something or do anything without using your thumb? You can\u2019t do much without it. It illustrates that our service needs to be consecrated to the Lord to do His WORK according to His will. And then there\u2019s \u201cthe great toe of their right foot.\u201d What\u2019s that all about? \u201cOh be careful little feet where you go.\u201d Do you realize how much you need your great toe for balance in walking? Just ask anyone who\u2019s ever had it amputated due to diabetes. Our daily walk also needs to be consecrated, and scriptural balance needs to be maintained, if we are going to walk with the Lord in His WAY. Seeing as we are priests to the Lord, what we hear, what we do, and where we go all need to be consecrated to the Lord. Can you say that they are in your life?",
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        "raw_content": "The Bible in 90 Days Challenge: Week One Tips\nToday is the first day of the Bible in 90 Days Challenge!\nBy the end of the week you\u2019ll have read both Genesis and Exodus. As we begin this adventure together, I thought I\u2019d share a few tips I gleaned when I did the challenge in 2010.\nHere they are. My best Bible in 90 Days tips:\nI found it much easier to read in small chunks throughout the day rather than in one longer sitting. I read using You Version on my phone, which is easy to carry around and pull out at any time. By reading for 10-15 minutes first thing in the morning, while nursing/rocking the baby, while waiting in the car to pick up a child from lessons, etc. I didn\u2019t have much trouble keeping up with the schedule. Of course, if scheduling one big block of time for reading works for you, go for it! Just know that it doesn\u2019t have to be done that way! Do what works.\nKeep in mind that this isn\u2019t supposed to be an in-depth Bible study. It\u2019s a \u201cbig picture\u201d reading, to see the Bible as one big story. I\u2019m the type that loves getting into the details and picking apart verses and passages, but that\u2019s not what this is meant to be. Watch for the common thread that runs all the way from Genesis to Revelation\u2026God\u2019s plan of redemption. You\u2019ll be amazed what jumps out at you when you look at it this way!\nAlong those same lines\u2026don\u2019t get bogged down if you don\u2019t understand something or sidetracked if something catches your attention. I made notes in my app on anything I wanted to come back to later to dig into deeper. If you\u2019re using a regular Bible, keep a notebook & pencil handy and jot down anything that particularly catches your attention or that you don\u2019t quite understand so you can revisit it after the challenge.\nTake a few minutes each week to interact with any others reading along with you. Reading what others were thinking and interacting with them was a key to making it through for me. If you\u2019re reading along with us and haven\u2019t requested to join our Facebook discussion group yet, we\u2019d love to have you join us!\nAbove all else, pray continually that God will use this challenge to show Himself to you in a big way and bring you closer to Himself!\nJust for fun, you can read my blog post from 2010 for the first week of the challenge.\nNow get busy reading! \ud83d\ude42\nAre you reading with us? You can find a printable version of the reading schedule here, and if you\u2019d like email updates and encouragement for the challenge, fill out this quick form and join in the fun! It\u2019s not too late to join in! Read more about the challenge here.\nThanks for the tips! Great to \"meet\" another one on the journey\u2026and to hear you've already done it once \ud83d\ude00\nI am done and checked in! Yeah! Thanks again!",
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        "raw_content": "Annual exams, including all lab tests and discussions of your general health. An annual exam is a good time for us to catch up on changes in your life and your body and to make sure that your health needs for the coming year are addressed. I aim for a gentle exam that can help you understand your body better so I can help you be at your best.\nFamily planning is essential for the health and well-being of most families. There are many options, and what works at one time of life doesn\u2019t always work as well at another stage. I am happy to discuss all of your options to help you find the best choice for you now. Whether you are trying to get pregnant or trying not to get pregnant, wanting to use a natural method or not, I want you to understand your body and your options so you will always feel that you have made the best choice for you.\nInfertility is a struggle for all couples who experience it. I have worked with couples at all stages of infertility and I try to help you find the best solutions for you at each step. I understand both the natuarl treatments that can often help couples conceive and I am very familiar with the more medical route as well. I can always help you understand and navigate through the whole process.\nMenstrual concerns including premenstrual disorders and painful menses can make women feel limited. I will work with you to find solutions that help you get back to feeling the way you want to feel.\nMenopause can be an exciting and fulfilling time in a woman\u2019s life. Many women feel energized and revitalized, but most women have a lot of questions as well. Natural medicine (including homeopathy, herbs, and natural hormone replacement) can help you move through this transition with grace and comfort.",
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A question was posed about the impact that proposed construction of a rotary at the south end of Bailey Cove could have on the race. To date Malcolm has not gotten any information on this but will look into it. It was suggested he talk to Lou Hovatter with the Recreation and Landscape Management Department as well as someone in the city engineer\u2019s office as they have in the past provided information to the club on road construction issues.\nDavid Purinton gave an update on the volunteer forms placed in race packets for the Re-Creation Run. To date there have not been any returned. Dick Franklin inquired as to whether we would include the volunteer forms in Cotton Row Packets. It was decided to do this and Dick will have a suitable number of forms printed.\nHTC members Kris and Randy Whorton requested usage of some HTC equipment for putting on a race in Etowah, Tennessee. The requested equipment generally requires payment of a rental fee. Given the Whorton\u2019s membership in the club and the work they have done for the club in the past a motion was made and passed to waive the rental fee.\nNext was a discussion on a proposed entry fee increase for the half marathon. Race director Sheryl Dummer had asked for entry fees to be raised for the half marathon from the current $12/15/20 structure to $15/20/25. Also proposed was an increase in 5K fees from the current $9/12 to $10/12/15. The impetus behind the proposal was to ensure the race remain financially in the black. Last year a deal which allowed shirts to be purchased at a reduced cost may not be available this year. It was also desired to increase the number of portable toilets available at the race. The board examined the profit from the race last year and estimated the possible increase in expenses from the two items previously mentioned. It was determined that the profit margin from last year should be suitable to cover the possible increases. Also discussed was the possibility of raising the day of race entry fees to encourage early registration. A motion was made and passed to leave the entry fees as is.\nDavid expressed his desire to have a race directors meeting to allow race directors and the board to discuss items effecting HTC events. A date in early June will be examined. Jim asked that part of the meeting deal with RunScore and that race directors be asked to learn the software to allow them to operate more independently with regards to race entries.\nKathy Youngren presented an outline of the forms filed on behalf of the HTC for federal tax purposes. The board examined the forms (990-EZ and various attached schedules) and various questions were asked. Primarily questions revolved around how to properly record income and expenses from races. Discussion on the taxes led to a discussion of having an audit of HTC finances by an outside auditor. Kathy remarked that she has been looking into what an audit entails and feels that before we undergo an audit the club should first improve our method of internal controls, or recording of income and expenses more closely. Kathy noted that often the financial reports from race directors do not provide sufficient detail to track the source of income, be it race entry fees or sponsorship. David commented that he had created a form for race directors to use to report race income and expenses that would better outline income sources and had been previously supplied to race directors. David will resend this to all race directors so that they can begin to use it as the information requested is necessary for club tax purposes and to ensure that the club can account for the source and destination of all monies.\nDavid next provided comments he received upon querying race directors their opinion of board oversight of races. Comments ranged from the current level of oversight is desired to less oversight being desired. The reasoning for board oversight was discussed. It was remarked that the club races have been around prior to most of the current slate of race directors and will hopefully be around for sometime to come. As such there must be a central structure in place to maintain continuity as race directors change. The board must also weigh the complete HTC race calendar as a whole and how it affects the club as a whole rather than as a conglomeration of totally separate events. It was also commented that board oversight was originally generated at the request of race directors to remove responsibility from themselves for some aspects of the events. This topic was noted as one that will need to be addressed at the race directors meeting.\nDavid passed along a proposal from Craig Armstrong that the club examine its current inventory of equipment and identify any that might be outdated, in disrepair, or additional equipment that we might need to secure. Dick Franklin was asked to examine our current equipment for anything that is in disrepair. Dick commented that the race directors should be asked to provide feedback on what they would like to see improved and/or added.\nDavid asked the board to revisit the suggestions presented at the last meeting by Joe Francica on behalf of the committee on volunteerism and club marketing. David remarked that he had identified a number of suggestions that he felt are worth pursuing. He asked the rest of the board to examine the suggestions and provide comments/questions/suggestions as well.\nSome general items discussed in the meeting were:\nRace directors should be reminded that they need retain all race waivers for a period of 5-7 years after the event. Race stringers and finish cards need only be kept for a short period after the race to allow for questions about results to be answered.\nMalcolm Gillis indicated that DoItSports has been absorbed by Active.COM. DoItSports will now submit race entry fee payments on a two week schedule used by Active.COM.\nAshley Cain made a proposal that the Women\u2019s Distance Festival race be used as a fundraiser for UAH Athletics. As race director she would solicit sponsors as a method on fund raising rather than increasing entry fees. It was remarked that currently the Eurocross race proceeds go directly to the UAH cross-country team. In addition the club has for several years been a hole sponsor of the UAH cross-country team golf tournament. While deemed a worthy recipient of funds it was thought that only one HTC race should be designated as a UAH Athletics fundraiser. Also brought to light was the fact that the UAH 10K has been asked to relocated off campus as well as the fact that the club has in years past sent a number of scholarships to UAH. It was remarked that while highly desirable the club has to date not had any scholarship recipients return to club events such as the Scholarship Fund Run. The proposal was tabled until the current race director of Eurocross, Keith Roberts, could be contacted to get his thoughts on this matter. Board members were asked to develop proposals for a fair division of race funds if the WDF 5K is used as a fund raiser for UAH Athletics.\nIt was remarked that the club should be cautious in using races as a fund raiser for various charities. 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        "raw_content": "Jesus is in the home of Simon, a Pharisee who has invited him to dinner. Unexpectedly, a woman interrupts the banquet. The guests recognize her immediately. She is a town prostitute. Her presence creates uneasiness and anticipation. How will Jesus react? Will he eject her so she won't contaminate the guests? The woman says nothing. She's used to being despised, especially in Pharisee environments. She goes to Jesus directly, throws herself at his feet and bursts into tears. She doesn't know how to thank him for his welcome -- she covers his feet with kisses, anoints them with perfume she has brought with her, and dries them with her hair.\nThe Pharisee's reaction is swift. He can't hide his contempt: \"If this man were a prophet, he would know who and what sort of woman this is -- a sinner.\" He isn't as naive as Jesus. He knows very well that this woman is a prostitute, unworthy to touch Jesus. She should be separated from him.\nBut Jesus doesn't eject or reject her. On the contrary, he welcomes her respectfully and kindly. In her gestures, he finds clean love and grateful faith. Before everyone, he talks with her to defend her dignity and reveal to her how God loves her: \"Your sins have been forgiven.\" Then, while all the guests are in shock, he reaffirms her in her faith and wishes her a new life: \"Your faith has saved you. Go in peace.\" God will be with her forever.\nA few months ago, they called me to take part in a very unique Pastoral Encounter. A group of prostitutes was among us. I could speak with them at leisure. I'll never be able to forget them. Over the three days, we were able to hear their powerlessness, their fears, their loneliness...For the first time I understood why Jesus loved them so much. I also understood his words to the religious leaders: \"I say to you, tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God before you.\"\nThese women who have been tricked and enslaved, subjected to all sorts of abuse, terrorized to keep them isolated, many with hardly any protection or security, are the invisible victims of a cruel and inhumane world, largely silenced by society and practically forgotten by the Church.\nWe who are followers of Jesus can't turn our backs on the suffering of these women. Our diocesan churches can't abandon them to their sad fate. We must raise our voices to awaken society's awareness. We must give much more support to those who are fighting for their rights and dignity. Jesus who loved them so much would also be the first to defend them today.\nReflexi\u00f3n y Liberaci\u00f3n (English translation by Rebel Girl)\nIn an unprecedented gesture, Pope Francis received and talked for a hour with the leadership of the Confederaci\u00f3n Latinoamericana y Caribe\u00f1a de Religiosas y Religiosos (Latin American and Caribbean Confederation of Men and Women Religious -- CLAR). They conversed sitting in a circle as equals, as it was in the first communities founded by Jesus...\nIn this simple atmosphere of trust, Francis encouraged CLAR's leaders not to be afraid to continue to bring their mission to the limits and the frontiers...\"Courage! Advance towards new horizons! Don't be afraid to run risks going to the poor and the newly emerging subjects on the continent,\" said Pope Bergoglio who, at the end of the meeting, emphatically thanked religious life for being a \"sign of and witness to the Gospel\" in many places in Latin America and the Carribbean.\nWe are offering our readers -- exclusively -- this brief synthesis of that historic meeting that took place in the Holy See.\nAudience with Pope Francis\nCLAR, 6/6/2013\nOpen doors...Open doors!\nYou're going to make mistakes, you're going to put your foot in it...This happens! Maybe you'll even get a letter from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith saying that you said such and such...But don't worry. Explain what you have to explain, but keep going forward...Open doors, do something wherever life demands it. I prefer a Church that makes mistakes because it did something to one that sickens because it remains shut in...\n(on his election) I never lost peace of mind, you know. And that's not how I am. I'm more the kind to worry, to get nervous...But I never lost peace of mind. That confirmed for me that this was from God...\n(when we reflected on the hope he's brought us with his gestures these days, with reference to his continuing to live at Santa Marta)...those gestures...haven't come from me. They didn't occur to me. It's not like I brought along a plan, or made one when they elected me. I do it because I felt it was what the Lord wanted. But those gestures aren't mine; there's Someone else here...that gives me confidence...\nI came with just enough clothes, I washed them at night, and suddenly this...I didn't have any chance at all! In the betting in London I was in 44th place, see, whoever betted on me won a whole lot, obviously!... This doesn't come from me...\nWe have to turn things around. It isn't news when an old person dies from the cold at night in Ottaviano, or that there are so many children without education, or who are hungry -- I'm thinking about Argentina...On the other hand, the main markets in the world go up or down 3 points and it's a worldwide event. We have to turn it around! It can't be. Computers aren't made in the image and likeness of God. Only a person is in the image and likeness of God. We have to turn it around. That's the gospel.\nWe have to get to the causes, to the roots. Abortion is bad, but that's clear. But what's behind approving that law? What interests are behind it? ...Sometimes it's the conditions that big groups set for financial support, you know? We have to go to the causes; we can't just stay on the symptoms. Don't be afraid to denounce things...you're going to have a hard time, you're going to have problems, but don't be afraid to denounce things; that's prophecy in religious life...\nI will share two concerns with you. One is the pelagian trend in the Church right now. There are certain restorationist groups. I know some; I had to receive them in Buenos Aires. And one feels that it's like going 60 years backwards! Before the Council...You feel like you're in 1940...One anecdote, just to illustrate this -- not to laugh, I take it with respect, but it concerns me. When they elected me, I got a letter from one of those groups and they told me: \"Your Holiness, we are offering you this spiritual treasure -- 3,525 rosaries.\" Why don't they just say \"we're praying for you, we're asking...\"?...but this business of keeping track...And these groups are going back to practices and disciplines that I've experienced -- not you, because none of you are old -- disciplines, things that were done at that time, but not now, today they no longer exist...\nThe second is the gnostic current. Those Pantheisms...Both are elite currents, but the latter is of a more educated elite...I heard about a woman superior general who encouraged the sisters of her congregation not to pray in the morning but to give themselves a spiritual bath in the cosmos -- things like that...They worry me because they skip the incarnation! And the Son of God became our flesh, the Word became flesh, and in Latin America we have plenty of flesh! What's happening with the poor, the pain, that is our flesh...\nThe gospel isn't an ancient rule, nor is it this pantheism. If you look at the margins...the indigent...Drug addicts! Human trafficking...That's the gospel. The poor are the gospel...\n(when we mentioned how hard it is to take charge of the Roman Curia and about the commission of cardinals that will support him...) And, yes...it's hard. There are holy, truthful people in the Curia, there are holy people. But there's also a current of corruption, there is, too, it's true... They talk about the \"gay lobby\", and it's true, it's there...we'll have to see what we can do...\nReforming the Roman Curia is something almost all of us cardinals asked for in the gatherings before the conclave. I asked for it too. I can't make the reform, those issues of management...I'm very disorganized; I've never been good at this. But the cardinals of the commission will carry it out. There's Rodr\u00edguez Maradiaga, who's Latin American, who's leading the way; there's Err\u00e1zuriz, they're very organized. The one from Munich is also very organized. They'll carry it forward.\nPray for me...that I make mistakes as little as possible...\nAparecida didn't end. Aparecida isn't just a document. It was an event. Aparecida was something different. Beginning with the fact that it didn't have a working draft. And at the end it didn't have a document either; the day before it ended, we had 2,300 \"notes\"...Aparecida sent us out on a continental mission. That's how Aparecida ended, on the impulse to mission.\nWhat was special about Aparecida was that it didn't take place in a hotel, or a retreat house...it took place in a Marian sanctuary. During the week, we would celebrate the Eucharist and there were some 250 people, because it was a normal work day. But on the weekends, it was full!...The people of God accompanied the Bishops, asking the Holy Spirit...\nI would see -- I'm naming him because I see him more standoffish, more like that, he's good, but he's like that -- I would see the prefect, Jo\u00e3o, coming out with his mitre, and the people approached him, the children approached him, and he would greet them and embrace them like that...That same bishop would then vote. He couldn't have voted the same way if he had been in a hotel!\nWe had meeting rooms under the Sanctuary...So the background music was the songs, the celebrations in the Sanctuary...That gave something very special.\nSomething concerns me, although I don't know how to interpret it. There are religious orders, very, very small groups, few people, very elderly people...They don't have vocations -- what do I know? -- the Holy Spirit doesn't want them to go on, maybe they've now completed their mission in the Church, I don't know...But there they are, clinging to their buildings, clinging to money...I don't know why this is happening, I don't know how to interpret it. But I'm asking you to care about those groups...Money management...It's something that needs to be thought about.\nEnjoy this moment we are experiencing in the Congregation for the Consecrated Life...It's a moment of sunshine...Enjoy it. The Prefect is good. And the Secretary who you \"lobbied\" for! No, really, being president of the USG, it was logical for it to be him! Who better?...\nPut all your effort into dialogue with the Bishops. With CELAM, with the national conferences...I know there are some who have different ideas about communion, but...Talk to them, have conversations with them, tell them...\nCatholic theologian becomes editor of German gay magazine\nWhen the conservative German Catholic theologian David Berger came out in April 2010, his revelation about his sexuality rocked the theological community in Rome and in his homeland. In a 2-part interview (Part 1 / Part 2 -- in English) later that year in Der Spiegel, Dr. Berger explained how his aesthetic fascination with the Tridentine Mass and other aspects of the traditional Catholic Church became a \"nightmare\" when he had to listen to his conservative colleagues bash homosexuals while he himself already had a secret male life partner. Today, the man widely thought to have been a protege of Pope Benedict XVI and one of the most promising young theologians, is embarking on a new career.\nDW.de, 5/27/2013 (in Spanish; English translation by Rebel Girl)\nAfter having a brilliant career for years in conservative circles and being editor of the Catholic journal Theologisches, German theologian David Berger is now editor of the gay magazine M\u00e4nner, according to the publication. At a time when Europe -- and especially France -- is witnessing public demonstrations against same sex marriage, the first edition of the magazine under his direction will have as its main story a report titled \"Do we want to get married?\".\nIn Germany, where the law only permits marriage between people of the opposite sex, the subject has been under discussion for some time. In the editorial of the magazine, after noting that this is the \"debate of the season,\" the theologian warns of the risk of reproducing the situation of France in Germany. Since thousands have demonstrated against marriage equality in France, an increase in anti-gay violence has been observed, the former monk [ironically, in his youth, Berger was a member of the extremely traditional Society of St. Pius X] points out in TV interviews.\nAfter two decades as a model Catholic, Berger broke his silence in April 2010, claiming to be sick of the hypocrisy that forced him, among other things, to introduce his partner on official occasions as his \"cousin.\" So he was dismissed from the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, where for a time he had been the youngest professor. In November 2010, his autobiographical book Der Heilige Schein (\"The Holy Sham\") came out, a settling of scores with fundamentalist religious circles. Berger uses Christian arguments against the demonization of homosexuality for which, according to him, there is no biblical basis.\nIf the Old and New Testaments were taken literally, Christians should also not use clothing made of mixed fibers or eat seafood. His arguments didn't stop the Cardinal of Cologne, Joachim Meisner, from withdrawing his authorization to teach the Catholic faith. Three years after making his sexual orientation public in Frankfurter Rundschau, Berger wrote in Facebook: \"It wasn't always easy but I would do it again. The last three years have been generally an excellent period, thanks particularly to the solidarity of many good friends and the great man who is at my side.\"\nSince forsaking his double life, Berger has given countless interviews, he has been a guest on TV programs, written essays and provoked considerable discussion, for example, with his argument that homosexuality is widespread among the Catholic clergy. 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        "raw_content": "Gustavo Gutierrez: \"Romero chose a way of proclaiming the gospel that led him to pay with his life\"\nBy Roberto Valencia (English translation by Rebel Girl)\nTheologian Gustavo Gutierrez returned for four days to El Salvador for the beatification of Oscar Arnulfo Romero. True to himself, he stayed away as much as he could from flash bulbs, skullcaps and decked out churches, staying in central San Salvador in a humble room in the annex to El Rosario church, run by the Dominicans, the order he belongs to.\nGutierrez was born on June 8, 1928, and he's going on 87 but he didn't want to miss the historic opportunity to be in San Salvador the day the upper hierarchy of the Catholic Church corrected a complicit silence that had lasted decades, and raised to the rank of blessed the greatest of its 20th century martyrs. \"His martyrdom will shed light on many things that have happened in Latin America,\" he says.\nFounder and chief spokesman for liberation theology, a concept that still raises hackles in certain ecclesiastical and political circles, Gutierrez surprises in this interview with words at the opposite pole of confrontation, with an explicit call to look to the future without dwelling on the wounds of the past -- \"It is best to look forward. Romero is now blessed. What's going to happen from now on?\"\nDid you think your eyes would ever see Romero beatified?\nWell...there have been many moments of skepticism, seeing so many people opposed to the process, but there were also moments of hope.\nWhen did you begin to see it clearly?\nWith Francis. Since he took charge, one felt a gospel freshness and knew the beatification would go forward. Francis is someone who goes to the sources and, from there, proclaims, preaches, and naturally you have to recognize that, being someone from the same continent, he had more knowledge of Romero than any other pope could have.\nWere you on the stand on May 23rd?\nNo, no, no...I don't have those kinds of connections, although I don't think I would have gone on the stand if they had invited me either.\nIn March 2008, Leonardo Boff said Benedict XVI would beatify Romero, but would do so because it was advantageous.\nThe thing to understand is that the beatification was very advantageous, of course it was, but advantageous in the sense of healthy. It's healthy for the Church to recognize Romero's martyr status.\nWasn't it healthy 10 or 20 years ago?\nBut it's irrelevant to go into that. What I do see is that this recognition of martyrdom will shed light on many things that have happened in Latin America because there have been more martyrs.\nDon't you fear the opposite -- that the figure of Romero will be sugar-coated?\nIt's very hard to make predictions. I try not to think like that. What can happen in the future? I hope that when Romero's witness is used, his struggle for justice, against the oppressors, against inequality, isn't left aside. I'm going to use his witness in that sense. How will we be in 10 years? How will the figure of Romero have been used? Well, in 10 years we'll see.\nDo you feel that, with the beatification, the \"preferential option for the poor\" has been vindicated somehow?\nYes, but I don't care for the word 'vindication'. I think we've entered a stage where what preferential option for the poor is is better understood, and where we are reviewing all the mistakes that might have been committed too, with the idea of always looking forward. Romero's witness has already marked us in the past in the whole continent, Romero has already helped many people understand things, and that is what I hope will be spurred by the beatification.\nCan you share with us your views on what Romero meant in life for the continent?\nRomero is a martyr; he gave his life for proclaiming the gospel. Romero was afraid they would kill him, he knew that could happen, but he was clear that he couldn't leave his people. That's the basic witness. Moreover, a saint -- because martyrdom is a way to attain sainthood -- is a model whom the Church identifies to show the Christian people what a person who followed Jesus is like. That's why this witness is so important for the Church in Latin America, and those to come, like Enrique Angelelli, like Gerardi...\nFather Rutilio Grande.\nYes, but I was mentioning bishops because of the impact of assassinating a bishop. There are tons of Rutilios in Latin America. And I'm not trivializing him. What I mean to say is that there are many people who have given their lives, one way or another, and the greatest scandal is that all this has occurred on a Christian and mostly Catholic continent.\nTo whom would you attribute the main credit for the beatification?\nFirst, the person himself. Romero had various options for proclaiming the gospel and he chose one that led him to pay with his life. But people live in community, and of course the courage of the Salvadoran people and Romero's love for those people contributed to the decisions he made in his life, and therefore to his beatification. Then, as a Christian, I also believe that there is intervention by the Holy Spirit. It's a set of things, but the starting point is him.\nCan you help us draw a profile of Monse\u00f1or Romero in life? What did he stand for exactly?\nEl Salvador was beginning to resound across the continent because of its political situation, and Romero was the main reference point. His sermons were heard on the radio in several countries, and even circulated in print. The bombs they put on the archdiocesan radio had a lot of impact abroad.\nDid you know him personally?\nMy first contact with him was in August 1972 during a theology course for Central American bishops that CELAM (Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano) organized in Antigua, Guatemala. It was four weeks, if I remember right. The facilitators were Boaventura Kloppenburg, Segundo Galilea... and they assigned me a week to talk to them about liberation theology.\nYour book had just been published.\nYes, in 1971, but the publication date is somewhat symbolic, because we had been working on liberation theology for years. That's where I met Romero.\nWas there a chance to interact? They say he was very reserved.\nOf course. We were a small group, all gathered in the same building; we would meet to eat, to have supper.\nIn 1972 he was auxiliary bishop of San Salvador, still a deeply conservative Romero.\nI wouldn't say conservative. I think he was a traditional man, but in the good sense of the word. I think there's a difference. He was trained in Rome, with certain values...\nIt's not just a question of values. In those years he clashed constantly with the progressive sectors of the Salvadoran Church.\nYes, but I think the only people able to change are honest people. Romero changed, yes, but he was always honest, before and after coming to the archdiocese.\nAnd after that meeting in Antigua?\nWe crossed paths occasionally. I remember we saw each other in Puebla in 1979. I also came to his funeral ... a terrible day! I was to say a prayer at the Mass, but couldn't even do it because of what happened in the plaza.\nWhat happened that day? Tell us your version.\nI was on the steps of the cathedral, and the people, in the square. We were in the middle of the homily and huge noises were heard, like explosions, and people started running and were crushed between each other. It was terrible.\nHow did you react? Did you go into the cathedral?\nI didn't have the chance to think about it; they put us there. After the explosions, there were people who jumped the fences. I was pushed into the cathedral, and like me, a whole scared crowd. That plaza, I'll never forget it, was filled with clothing, shoes, blouses...with a breeze that lifted the things up. Spectacular, that.\nHow long did you stay in the cathedral?\nThe whole morning, because we foreign delegations declined to leave before the Salvadorans, as those from the government were demanding. We thought that if we left first, something might happen to the people who had taken refuge, and so everything was delayed, and we even had time to bury Romero once only a few people remained. Then we went out three by three with our hands on the back of our necks; I got to leave with Sergio M\u00e9ndez Arceo and Samuel Ruiz, two Mexican bishops. We went out and now I don't even remember how I got to UCA, where I was staying.\nLet's come back to the present. Why do you think Romero's beatification took 35 years and Escriv\u00e1 de Balaguer's 17?\nThose kinds of comparisons don't matter to me, but undoubtedly in Romero's case one influence was that there were so many people speaking against him, so many Salvadoran bishops and lay people who were asking that he not be beatified, people who were weighty. Clarifying all that rejection took time.\nDon't you think that the Catholic Church as an institution took too long? The Anglican Church has exalted him for 15 years...\nEven the United Nations...\nDoesn't matter now.\nAre you sure it doesn't matter?\nI am a sectarian anti-nostalgist and this \"and if I\" or \"if I had\" doesn't move me. Let's work now, ok? We believe in the future.\nThe day of the beatification, I read this sign at the event: \"The oligarchy ordered him killed and now they're coming to worship him.\"\nCould be, but locking oneself in this is also believing that people are immobile, that no one has been able to change in 35 years. Why not? That way of keeping people fixed must be changed -- and I'm not saying that everyone has changed, because I'm convinced that some might be cozying up to Romero now for convenience, but you can't generalize that way either.\nDid you like the \"Martyr for Love\" slogan chosen by the Salvadoran Church?\nI know there's been controversy about this. They could have chosen another slogan, but love is the center of everything and of course it includes justice. But I don't think it's appropriate to go back, but that it's best to look forward. Romero is now blessed. What's going to happen from now on?\nThe guest stand was elitist, nothing to do with the spirit of Romero's homilies. Doesn't that raise doubts for you?\nYes, but it's done. If anyone doesn't agree, it's okay to say it, but I think you have to put a period on it and move on. Nothing is gained by scratching around there.\nYou're being very diplomatic, Father.\nNo, no, it's isn't being diplomatic but having hope and wanting to move forward. What you've raised deserves to be criticized and you, as a journalist, may disagree with how the beatification unfolded but you shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Romero has been beatified. That's what's most important: Building.\nRomero's homicide remains absolutely unpunished. How do you build when the truth is still being denied?\nAnd there's no peace without justice, no love without justice. The day of the funeral, I remember that a nun from a private school was crying because many of her students, influenced by their parents, didn't care about the archbishop's death, and were even rejoicing at his death. That happened. And I hope the guilty are judged, but this shouldn't keep us from seeing that, from a Christian perspective, all us human beings can change.\nYou're such an optimist.\nI'm concerned about the idea of forging things. What is having hope? Well, creating hope factors. You can't have hope when you stay locked up in your house. We must denounce and correct the past, the truth about the murder must be known, just like the real causes of poverty in the country, but you also have to propose and build alternatives.\nHow can Salvadoran society benefit from Romero's beatification?\nThe situation in El Salvador isn't going to change in a week -- this is nothing magic -- but Romero is a man who gave his life for his people. That is, that it is possible to do so. He is a witness to love, but a love, as we've already said, that includes peace and includes justice. I think commitment like the kind he had to his people is an example to follow.\nWe are drowning in bad news. Radio and television stations, news bulletins and reports dump an avalanche of news about hatred, war, hunger, and violence on us, scandals great and small. The \"sensationalism sellers\" don't seem to find anything more noteworthy on our planet.\nThe incredible velocity with which the news is spread leaves us stunned and disconcerted. What can one do in the face of so much suffering? We are better and better informed about the evil that is plaguing humankind and we feel more and more powerless to confront it.\nScience wants to convince us that the problems can be solved with more technological power and has thrown us all into a gigantic organization and rationalization of life. But this organized power isn't in the hands of people but in structures now. It has become an \"invisible power\" beyond the reach of any individual.\nSo our temptation to feel inhibited is great. What can I do to make society better? Aren't politicians and religious leaders the ones who have to promote the changes needed to move towards a more dignified, humane, and happy coexistence?\nIt isn't so. In the gospel, there's a call directed at everyone to sow small seeds of a new humanity. Jesus isn't talking about big things. The Kingdom of God is something very humble and modest at the root. Something that could pass as unnoticed as the smallest seed, but that is called to grow and bear fruit in unexpected ways.\nPerhaps we need to learn to value little things and small gestures again. We aren't called to be heroes or martyrs every day, but we are all invited to put a bit more dignity in every corner of our little world. A friendly gesture to the bewildered one, a welcoming smile to a lonely person, a sign of closeness to someone who's starting to despair, a little ray of joy in a burdened heart...they aren't big things. They're small seeds of the Kingdom of God that we can all sow in a sad and complex society that has forgotten the charm of simple and good things.\nTeresa Forcades 3: Running for Office\nSister Teresa Forcades will be exclaustrated, i.e. she will leave the convent of the Benedictines of Montserrat, with permission from the Vatican and the Bishop of Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Agust\u00ed Cort\u00e9s, next Monday the 15th, to run in the regional elections on September 27th.\nAccording to sources close to the nun, the Proc\u00e9s Constituent movement, which she herself promoted with economist Arcadi Oliveres, will hold an assembly on Sunday the 14th where it will be decided whether Forcades will head her own slate or join the CUP [Candidatura d'Unitat Popular] one, the two proposals that have received the most votes from followers of that movement. In any case, sources close to the nun say that the latter is not her choice.\nThe same sources explained to EFE that the \"exclaustration\" authorized by the Vatican and the bishop, means that Forcades will not stop being a nun, as would have happened with a dispensation, and that she will be able to return to the convent when the one-year term -- renewable up to three -- ends.\nForcades' idea is to run in the 9/27 regional elections and -- as the legislature announced by the President of the Generalitat, Artur Mas, would be only 18 months -- return to the convent of Sant Benet de Montserrat in two years.\n\"Teresa Forcades wouldn't stop being a nun, she would maintain all the prerogatives and be able to return to the convent whenever she wishes, leaving it with the same permission as if it were to care for a sick relative,\" the same sources explained, stating that the Benedictine traveled recently to Rome to get the Vatican's consent and that she has also received Bishop Cort\u00e9s' approval.\nBefore making her exclaustration official, the nun will attend the Proc\u00e9s Constituent movement assembly on Sunday, where representatives of other political parties are expected to attend as guests and which will decide how they will present themselves in the upcoming regional elections.\nParticipants will have to choose between a \"broad social spectrum\" ticket headed by Forcades or joining the CUP one.\nThe Proc\u00e9s Constituent Assembly will be held all day on Sunday at the Escolapios de Terrassa school (Barcelona) and it appears likely that the option of the nun leading the ticket will win, given the support and encouragement that she is receiving at public events she holds, according to sources.\n\"Her talks are very successful and there are many excited people who have asked her to present herself,\" said one of her collaborators, who recalled that over 47,500 people have joined the Proc\u00e9s Constituent movement.\nThe nun's exit from the convent also coincides with her trip to Gaza on a humanitarian convoy to bring medical supplies to the Palestinian territory.\nTeresa Forcades 2: Going towards Gaza\nSister Teresa Forcades will be one of four Spanish women who will sail towards Gaza on one of the boats of the \"Freedom Flotilla III\" [for Spanish participation in the flotilla, see Rumbo a Gaza], which is scheduled to arrive in Palestinian waters in late June in order to \"denounce and break the blockade\" by Israel against the Palestinians.\nForcades' name was announced on Monday during a press conference in which this Benedictine nun, who has denounced Spain's actions not only for its silence about the \"blockade\" but because it is giving \"support\" to the Israeli military industry of which it is a client, was present.\nThe Spanish boat \"Marianne\", which is carrying a symbolic cargo of solar panels and medical supplies, leaves this Monday from the port of Bueu (Galicia) for Lisbon, from which it will begin its trip towards Motril (Granada), where it will arrive on the 7th and leave two days later for Italy. Two other boats will leave from the Mediterranean, so the flotilla will include at least three vessels.\nThis is a joint action by an international coalition involving citizen initiatives in Canada, Greece, Spain, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Turkey, South Africa and associations bringing together activists from other European countries.\nForcades was introduced as \"a nun, a doctor by profession, a theologian\" and \"her confrontation with pharmaceutical companies\" was highlighted in her resume -- the nun is known for her activism against [the H1N1 and HPV] vaccines.\nThe activist nun explained and criticized the arms trade between Spain and Israel, emphasizing that our country serves as an \"entry point\" to Europe and Iberoamerica for Israel's arms industry.\nIn her speech, Forcades noted that in Gaza the population of Christians has settled down to \"one percent\" when it was 10% for years. The nun blames Israel despite acknowledging that in that country the percentage is much higher -- 2.5% according to her own data.\n\"Most Palestinian Christians are outside of Gaza,\" she said, then lamenting that \"people who could serve as a bridge are being eliminated,\" before commenting on the actions of \"the Israeli soldiers.\"\nIn presenting the initiative, journalist Olga Rodr\u00edguez highlighted the situation in which more than 1.8 million Palestinians live -- in the \"biggest open-air prison.\"\nAnother journalist, Teresa Aranguren, spokesperson for Rumbo a Gaza, said that the work of the Flotilla is not only trying to reach Gaza, but \"the most important journey is towards the minds and consciences of the people of the West\" so that Israel \"ends the systematic violation of the rights of the Palestinians.\"\nPalestine's ambassador to Spain, Musa Amer Odeh, characterized the blockade as \"illegal\" and deemed that the Palestinian people \"need a solution based on international law.\"\nTeresa Forcades 1: A new book about Simone Weil and Dorothy Day\nLately, I've been feeling like this blog should be titled \"All Teresa, All the Time\" but there's just a lot to report right now, starting with...\nIn addition to the Spanish edition of Sr. Teresa Forcades' summary of her political views on various issues -- Est\u00e1 en nuestras manos (\"It's in our hands\" -- Dau, 2015) -- which we covered in the last blog post, Sr. Teresa will have a new book coming out this month in both Catalan and Spanish about Catholic writers and social activists Simone Weil and Dorothy Day. The Catalan edition, titled Per amor a la just\u00edcia. Dorothy Day i Simone Weil is published by Viena Edicions. The Spanish version, which will be officially launched in Madrid on June 16th, is titled Por amor a la justicia. Dorothy Day y Simone Weil and will be published by Ediciones HOAC. HOAC, by the way, stands for Hermandad Obrera de Acci\u00f3n Cat\u00f3lica, as in Catholic Action, and Spanish speaking progressive Catholics owe it to themselves to check out HOAC's various titles.\nAccording to the publicity blurb for the book launch:\n\"In this book, Teresa Forcades brings us close to two women who faced without subterfuge the task of giving meaning to their lives, who took responsibility for them and conceived them as lives in the service of justice.\nDorothy Day and Simone Weil's Christian experience is deep and both write about it beautifully, passionately, and with surprising originality. Since their childhoods, so different, they were sensitive to Christian religious things, even though they declared themselves atheists in their adolescence and early youth and criticized Church institutions for favoring the privileged and leaving the dispossessed to their fate, particularly the working class. In their youth, they experienced deep personal encounters with Jesus, which marked a turning point in their lives. Both put human work at the center of their spirituality.\nDay and Weil combined political involvement and mystical experience without \"mixing them\" (a danger of fundamentalism, whether religious or secular) and without separating them (as do those who think faith is one thing and business something quite distinct). Their testimony continues to challenge us, both the light and the shadows.\nIn the course set out in their lives and thinking, one can highlight the centrality of their work experience and their relationship with the labor movement, the liberating meaning they give to manual labor, their different experiences of Church, love and freedom based on their womanhood, their identification with the Jesus of the excluded, their different positions on pacifism, ending with their involvement in politics and their vision of the revolution.\nIs it possible to separate the experience of the Christian God -- the experience of Jesus -- from public social commitment to justice? Day and Weil's answer is a resounding \"No.\" Their public commitment doesn't advocate violence or seek to impose their beliefs -- it is grounded in working for social justice and nonpartisan political involvement from below, sharing the life of workers and the excluded.\nThis is a book written with great clarity, which allows us to draw closer to the fullest extent to these two women passionate about Jesus the Worker and justice. It is an especially crucial book for anyone who today feels the passion for justice against inhumane Capitalism.\"\nNow I'm waiting for my copy to arrive from Spain...\nLabels: Catholic Worker, Forcades\nForcades sees the Church as \"patriarchal and misogynist\" and calls for an end to capitalism\nby EFE (English translation by Rebel Girl)\nBarcelona (EFE).- The nun Teresa Forcades, a driving force behind the Proc\u00e9s Constituent movement, in coalition with the candidacy of Ada Colau in Barcelona, and who is postulated to lead a leftist coalition slate in the upcoming regional elections, advocates changing the capitalist system so that there would be more social justice and criticizes the operation of the Catholic Church.\nEst\u00e1 en nuestras manos [\"It's in our hands\"] is the title of the new book by Forcades (Barcelona, 1966), a theologian and medical doctor, who has decided to jump into politics and has summarized her social, political, economic, and religious thoughts in her new book, which Dau just published.\n\"The time has come to build an alternative,\" writes Forcades, who wants to become the Ada Colau of Catalonia. \"The system, as it is operating, -- according to Forcades -- is gradually leading us to an increase in precarity. It's on a path of progressive deterioration. The change can't just be in appearance.\"\nThe nun tears the capitalist system apart and asserts that \"with capitalism we have a model that has been incapable of responding not only to the basic expectations of many people, but to its own promises of progress.\" \"For most people, there is evidence that it has been a failure, that it's no longer enough,\" concludes the religious in her book, warning that \"there are many people who are organizing from the grassroots to carry out profound change.\"\nAfter analyzing some of the reasons for the economic, political and social crisis, Forcades, who founded Proc\u00e9s Constituent in 2013 with economist Arcadi Oliveres, wonders: \"Can we talk about a free market when in reality capitalism, historically, has always gone hand in hand with political power?\".\n\"Often we find the same family or related families -- some in government and others leading the business. These agreements between economic and political power aren't transparent, they aren't known or voted on by the public,\" the nun denounces.\n\"We're in a so-called democratic system, but we can only participate through the political parties, which need huge resources to operate and are basically financed by the great economic powers,\" the religious reproaches.\nFor Forcades, \"change for greater social justice doesn't depend on the god of capitalism but on us. From the social movements there needs to be two important tasks. First, the work of ideological criticism, of explaining the aspects of the current reality that shouldn't have to be. Side by side with real and forceful social action.\"\nAccording to the Benedictine woman religious, the social movements \"shouldn't have as a goal just regaining freedom and lost privileges, but real social change made among all. It's necessary to open a constitutional period.\"\nThe nun also lashes out in her book against the media -- \"Currently,\" she writes, \"information answers to a capitalist model of consumption that causes the news to be treated so rapidly that it doesn't allow for the reflection or internalization necessary to give a critical response.\"\nForcades also proclaims the nature of her nationalism: \"You have to increase diversity in the world not as a form of rivalry where the smaller and more at odds the better, but as nuclei, nations, nationalities and peoples where the more self-managed and independent the better so that they are responsible for their affairs.\" \"I am a feminist by conviction because I support the freedom and equality of all human beings,\" proclaims the Benedictine, who says she \"honors\" her religion \"and it is very important\" to her but that she doesn't \"idolize it.\"\nAlso, she recalls that \"in capitalism, economic, political, military power and even Christian religious power have always been allies.\" \"The Catholic Church to which I belong, mine, is patriarchal and misogynist\" and, as the nun reports, reserves for women \"a secondary role characterized by submission and service.\"\nShe also characterizes as \"scandalous\" certain actions by the Church in the current crisis context and cites the case of the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) before wondering \"if the Vatican should have a bank. And yes, put to the question, whether the Vatican, in its current form, should exist.\"\nGustavo Gutierrez: \"Romero chose a way of proclaim...\nTeresa Forcades 1: A new book about Simone Weil an...\nForcades sees the Church as \"patriarchal and misog...",
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        "raw_content": "40 Outrageous Facts Most People Don\u2019t Know\nOnce you go down the rabbit hole, you will discover things that most people don\u2019t know. Here are 40 outrageous facts that most people are clueless about.\n4. The U.S. Treasury is now the IMF. (Presidential Documents Volume 29-No.4 pg. 113, 22 U.S.C. 285-288)\n6. The FCC, CIA, FBI, NASA and all of the other alphabet gangs were never part of the United States government. Even though the \u201cUS Government\u201d held shares of stock in the various Agencies. (U.S. V. Strang , 254 US 491, Lewis v. US, 680 F.2d, 1239)\n7. Social Security Numbers are issued by the UN through the IMF. The Application for a Social Security Number is the SS5 form. The Department of the Treasury (IMF) issues the SS5 not the Social Security Administration. The new SS5 forms do not state who or what publishes them, the earlier SS5 forms state that they are Department of the Treasury forms. You can get a copy of the SS5 you filled out by sending form SSA-L996 to the SS Administration. (20 CFR chapter 111, subpart B 42 2.103 (b) (2) (2) Read the cites above)\n11. We have One World Government, One World Law and a One World Monetary System.\n12. The UN is a One World Super Government.\n13. No one on this planet has ever been free. This planet is a Slave Colony. There has always been a One World Government. It is just that now it is much better organized and has changed its name as of 1945 to the United Nations.\n14. New York City is defined in the Federal Regulations as the United Nations. Rudolph Gulliani stated on C-Span that \u201cNew York City was the capital of the World\u201d and he was correct. (20 CFR chapter 111, subpart B 422.103 (b) (2) (2)\n17. You own no property, slaves can\u2019t own property. Read the Deed to the property that you think is yours. You are listed as a Tenant. (Senate Document 43, 73rd Congress 1st Session)\n\u2026and as history repeats itself, Prescott Bush, father of George HW Bush and grandfather of George W. Bush, funded both sides of World War II. The Bush family have been traitors to the American citizens for decades.\n\u201cSarah, if the American people had ever known the truth about what we Bushes have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched.\u201d\nGeorge Bush Senior speaking in an interview with Sarah McClendon in December 1992\n27. The Pope has ordered the genocide and enslavement of millions of people.(Papal Bulls of 1455 and 1493)\n28. The Pope\u2019s laws are obligatory on everyone. (Bened. XIV., De Syn. Dioec, lib, ix., c. vii., n. 4. Prati, 1844)(Syllabus, prop 28, 29, 44)\n31. \u201d The People\u201d does not include you and me. (Barron v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore. 32 U.S. 243)\n34. Everything in the \u201cUnited States\u201d is For Sale: roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, water, prisons airports etc. I wonder who bought Klamath lake. Did anyone take the time to check? (Executive Order 12803)\n36. The UN has financed the operations of the United States government for over 50 years and now owns every man, women and child in America. The UN also holds all of the Land in America in Fee Simple.\n37. The good news is we don\u2019t have to fulfill \u201cour\u201d fictitious obligations. You can discharge a fictitious obligation with another\u2019s fictitious obligation.\n38. The depression and World War II were a total farce. The United States and various other companies were making loans to others all over the World during the Depression. The building of Germanys infrastructure in the 1930\u2019s including the Railroads was financed by the United States. That way those who call themselves \u201cKings,\u201d \u201cPrime Ministers,\u201d and \u201cFuror.\u201detc could sit back and play a game of chess using real people. Think of all of the Americans, Germans etc. who gave their lives thinking they were defending their Countries which didn\u2019t even exist. The millions of innocent people who died for nothing. Isn\u2019t it obvious why Switzerland is never involved in these fiascoes? That is where the \u201cBank of International Settlements\u201dis located.Wars are manufactured to keep your eye off the ball. You have to have an enemy to keep the illusion of \u201cGovernment\u201d in place.\n39. The \u201cUnited States\u201d did not declare Independence from Great Britian or King George.\n40. The etymology of government means to control the mind. From Latinised Greek gubernatio \u201cmanagement, government\u201d, from Ancient Greek \u03ba\u03c5\u03b2\u03b5\u03c1\u03bd\u03b9\u03c3\u03bc\u03cc\u03c2, \u03ba\u03c5\u03b2\u03ad\u03c1\u03bd\u03b7\u03c3\u03b9\u03c2 (kybernismos, kybernesis) \u201csteering, pilotage, guiding\u201d, from \u03ba\u03c5\u03b2\u03b5\u03c1\u03bd\u03ac\u03c9 (kybernao) \u201cto steer, to drive, to guide, to act as a pilot\u201d plus Latin mente \u201cmind\u201d.\nTired of the tyranny and oppression? Be sure to check out In5D Alternative News, updated DAILY, 365 days a year! We report the news that the mainstream media fails to do.\nTags: 40 Outrageous Facts Most People Don't Know, card, facts, George W. Bush, number, One World Government, One World Law, One World Monetary System, outrageous, Pope, Prescott Bush, social security",
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They act as if it doesn't matter how hard the world laughs, or turns away in bewilderment. And it doesn't really because they aren't about to attempt anything IN the world, except weep and piss and moan...in which case they might as well claim to be French and each and every one a Napoleon...who CARES???\nThe only way this thing might fly is if enough people walk away from religion...or really and truly submerge it to the point where it becomes a PRIVATE thing, as it should be...and not nine-tenths of their identity.\nEither a whole new sort of Assyrian emerges, really and truly free of Jesus and his morphing selves...or what you see in these squabbling monks is all there's going to be.\nIn the MidEast we'll see Jesus reduced further and further so those poor people can have some peace...and in the Christian West Jesus will grow and grow till he's the only show in town. The children of these patriots born in, or brought to, the West early on will not continue to feel the hatreds to carry around towards Islam, Turks and Arabs their parents came away with. To them an \"ethnic\" identity based soley on religious lines...and at that consisting of a blind hatred for islam or a blind love for Jesus...which in the case of Islam will not be necessary for life in the West...and in the case of Jesus will be the dominant theme anyway...will mean they can practise their religion freely...ignore Islam as it poses no threat and isn't a part of their daily lives...so that in the end being Assyrian AS Assyrians will matter less and less...and all that will remain will be a Christian identity secure AT LAST.\nThey never WERE Assyrian. They were ALWAYS Christian only. 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Just watch them.\n: It should be abundantly clear that none of these alphabet soup groups are going to do more than embarrass us the rest of our natural, National Days. For all their lofty political titles they are nothing more than sparring Christian sects...each of them convinced they are the true this or that. : They have no solid, sound basis for existing...none. And what they really are they don't own up to so that from the start they're dishonest and deceitful...which anyone NOT similarly aflicted is going to sense right away...there is something \"strange\" about these so-called Assyrians and Chaldeans and yoyos. They act as if it doesn't matter how hard the world laughs, or turns away in bewilderment. And it doesn't really because they aren't about to attempt anything IN the world, except weep and piss and moan...in which case they might as well claim to be French and each and every one a Napoleon...who CARES??? : The only way this thing might fly is if enough people walk away from religion...or really and truly submerge it to the point where it becomes a PRIVATE thing, as it should be...and not nine-tenths of their identity. : Either a whole new sort of Assyrian emerges, really and truly free of Jesus and his morphing selves...or what you see in these squabbling monks is all there's going to be. : In the MidEast we'll see Jesus reduced further and further so those poor people can have some peace...and in the Christian West Jesus will grow and grow till he's the only show in town. The children of these patriots born in, or brought to, the West early on will not continue to feel the hatreds to carry around towards Islam, Turks and Arabs their parents came away with. To them an \"ethnic\" identity based soley on religious lines...and at that consisting of a blind hatred for islam or a blind love for Jesus...which in the case of Islam will not be necessary for life in the West...and in the case of Jesus will be the dominant theme anyway...will mean they can practise their religion freely...ignore Islam as it poses no threat and isn't a part of their daily lives...so that in the end being Assyrian AS Assyrians will matter less and less...and all that will remain will be a Christian identity secure AT LAST. : They never WERE Assyrian. They were ALWAYS Christian only. 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In an unrelated incident, another man has died after he was found unconscious just outside the Debenhams store in Bristol city centre.\"\n2018-02-06 - Couple found dead outside their vehicle in Chaves County (New Mexico):\nhttp://www.kristv.com/story/37443503/missing-north-texas-elderly-couple-found-dead\nhttp://www.facebook.com/Bovina.PD/posts/413932292372725\n2018-02-08 - Woman and daughter, 45 and 15, found dead in apartment in Vienna (Austria):\nhttp://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-mother-daughter-found-dead-in-vienna-home-police-127042\n2018-02-08 - Woman and girl, 65 and 7, found dead in pond in Kaduthuruthy (India):\nhttp://english.manoramaonline.com/districts/kottayam/2018/02/09/little-girl-grandma-drown-quarry-pond.html\n2018-02-09 - Two men found dead on beach on the island of Anglesey (Britain):\nhttp://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/horror-after-two-mens-bodies-12000505\nhttp://www.thewave80s.co.uk/news/local-news/police-identify-two-bodies-found-on-beach/\nhttp://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/two-bodies-found-anglesey-beach-14269238\nhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/two-men-found-dead-anglesey-beach-bodies-human-foot-bangor-malltraeth-felinheli-north-wales-police-a8203116.html\n2018-02-09 - 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        "raw_content": "Help for parents worried about vaccines and autism\nTwo noted doctors have written articles on childhood immunizations this week, attempting to give parents the best available science to help them sort through recently resurfaced concerns over a link between vaccines and autism. While no amount of science will assuage the fear some are attempting to foster, hopefully this information will answer a lot of questions for parents who are seeking facts.\nWhat may surprise some readers, for example, is that the recent vaccination court decision actually had nothing to do with mercury.\nThe first Op-Ed was written Dr. Ned Calonge, M.D., the chief state medical officer for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. [Follow links in titles for full articles.] Writing in the Denver Post, he says:\nFear over vaccines and autism\nVaccinations do not cause autism... The worst decision parents could make as a result of this isolated event would be to avoid immunizing their children against serious childhood disease, where the risks are real and proven...\nThe recent legal decision has been miscast by vaccine opponents. In truth, this case was treated separately from other autism cases being evaluated by the federal court because the child involved has a rare mitochondrial disorder leading to an encephalopathy or neurological condition with autism-like symptoms, and thus is unrelated to the rest of the population. 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There simply can be no other scientific conclusion than that reached by the Institute of Medicine: Vaccination does not cause autism...\nHe goes on to describe the risks of infectious diseases should parents not vaccinate their children over concerns about a non-existent risk. And finally, he urges readers that the continued attention to disproven fears distracts from real research for real causes for autism, and diverts healthcare resources that could be used to help children.\nThe second Op-ed was written by Dr. Paul A. Offit, chief of the infectious diseases division of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. In the New York Times, he discusses the federal vaccine case in more detail, writing:\nInoculated Against Facts\nOn March 6, Terry and Jon Poling stood outside a federal courthouse in Atlanta, GA, with their 9-year-old daughter Hannah and announced that the federal government had admitted that vaccines had contributed to her autism. The news was shocking. Health officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and at the American Academy of Pediatrics have steadfastly assured the public that vaccines do not cause autism. Now, in a special vaccine claims court, the federal government appeared to have said exactly the opposite. What happened?\nThe answer is wrapped up in the nature of the unusual court where the Poling case was heard. In 1986, after a flood of lawsuits against vaccine makers threatened the manufacture of vaccines for children, Congress created the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, financed by a tax on every dose of vaccine. As part of the program, a group of scientists, doctors and lawyers listed all the health problems that might be linked to vaccines.... If, at a trial in a special court, a preponderance of scientific evidence suggested that a vaccine caused one of these problems, a family would be compensated quickly, generously and fairly... The system worked fine until a few years ago, when vaccine court judges turned their back on science by dropping preponderance of evidence as a standard. Now, petitioners need merely propose a biologically plausible mechanism by which a vaccine might cause harm - even if their explanation contradicts published studies...\nIn 2000, when Hannah was 19 months old, she received five shots against nine infectious diseases. Over the next several months, she developed symptoms of autism. Subsequent tests showed that Hannah has a mitochondrial disorder - her cells are unable to adequately process nutrients - and this contributed to her autism. An expert who [submitted a written affidavit] in court on the Polings' behalf claimed that the five vaccines had stressed Hannah's already weakened cells, worsening her disorder. Without holding a hearing on the matter, the court conceded that the claim was biologically plausible.\nOn its face, the expert's opinion makes no sense. 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        "raw_content": "Trying to predict anything in the automotive industry is like trying to forecast the weather, or reading tea leaves. It\u2019s usually pretty hard to predict with any degree of accuracy what\u2019s coming. Not this time. Keyes Lexus is confident in one thing for 2018: if you\u2019re looking for a luxury car near Los Angeles, 2018 will be the year of the Lexus LS.\nWhy are we so sure? Two major auto shows \u2014 the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, and the Geneva Motor Show \u2014 featured debuts of Lexus LS models. Detroit saw the all-new Lexus LS 500, with its twin-turbocharged V6 engine. Geneva marked the debut of the Lexus LS 500h, a hybrid that will replace the current Lexus LS 600h. Now the Lexus 500 F SPORT is just days away from being shown at the New York International Auto Show.\nThe fact that each model got its own time in the spotlight suggests that this isn\u2019t just a run of the mill unveiling. The Lexus brand is clearly putting as much effort into promoting their flagship sedan as they did into its design and build.\nLike its siblings, the Lexus LS 500 F SPORT has a sleeker, lower profile than the last generation. It\u2019s a sedan that looks more like a coupe. The stiffer version of the Lexus GA-L architecture will provide unmatched responsiveness and handling, and the F SPORT trim will be available on both the gas and hybrid-powered models.\nWe\u2019re expecting more specs when the car is officially unveiled, and we\u2019ll reveal those details when they\u2019re made public. To find out more about the upcoming Lexus LS 500 or any of the other Lexus cars and SUVs available at your Los Angeles area Lexus dealership, visit Keyes Lexus at 5905 Van Nuys Blvd. in Van Nuys, CA today.",
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        "raw_content": "Amber Alert: Hannah Sue Kennish Of Montrose\nHannah-Kennish (Courtesy of Missouri State Highway Patrol and Henry County Sheriff's Office)\nUpdate 4:15 p.m. 3/30: The amber alert for Hannah Kennish has been cancelled. Kennish was located in New Mexico with the suspect Raymond Vallia.\nAmber Alert from earlier today:\nAuthorities have issued an Amber Alert for a Henry County 13-year-old who went missing from her home Sunday morning.\nHannah Sue Kennish disappeared from her Montrose, MO, home sometime between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.\nAuthorities say the rear door of the family home was found open by Hannah's mother. A search of the area came up empty.\nRaymond Vallia (Courtesy of Henry County Sheriff's Office And Missouri State Highway Patrol)\nThe suspect vehicle is a black, 2013 Ford F-150 four door truck with Texas plates CGL-8981. The suspect is 55-year-old Raymond C. Vallia.\nVillia is 5'9\", 230-250 pounds with grayish brown hair and brown eyes.\nInvestigators from the Henry County Sheriff's Office, as well as the Missouri State Highway Patrol, are currently following several leads.\nHannah is 5'2\", 130 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes.\nShe is believed to be wearing a coral-colored short-sleeved shirt with the word \"LOVE\" in black letters on the chest, light orange capri-styled pants with word \"FAITH\" in white letters on the rear and gray, ballet-styled, flat slippers.\nShe may also have with her a purple, North Face hoodie.\nIf you have any information on Hannah's location or have seen her, please contact the Henry County Sheriff's Office at 660-885-5587, the Missouri State Highway Patrol at 816-622-0800 or your local law enforcement agency.\nIf you see or know of the whereabouts of Hannah Sue Kennish, call 911 or your local law enforcement agency.\nFiled Under: Amber Alert, Hannah Kennish, Raymond Vallia\nCategories: Crime, Crime Report, Health, Internet, Missouri News, National News, News, Sedalia News, Travel",
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        "raw_content": "Tim Smith in Custody\nSedalia Police Dept.\nPettis County Sheriff's deputies now have Timothy Smith in custody, according to Det. Dave Keller. Smith was wanted in connection with a series of gunshots that occurred early May 22 in the area of Seventh and Moniteau in Sedalia.\n28-year-old Jordan D. Rhodes and 28-year-old John D. Yager were arrested shortly after the incident, which began around 1:30 a.m. on a Sunday, but Smith remained at large for two weeks after the shooting.\nAccording to Sedalia Police, officers on patrol in the area of West 7th and South Moniteau Avenue heard a gunshot around 1:30 a.m. on May 22. Three additional shots were heard a short time later. Upon investigating, a vehicle was seen fleeing from the area.\nOfficers gave chase and the suspect vehicle turned into an alley in the 700 block of South Missouri Avenue. Officers approached the vehicle, and then heard three more gunshots coming from the vehicle. Officers then pursued the vehicle through Sedalia and into the West City Limits, into the county.\nA male passenger jumped from the vehicle near Oak Grove Lane. He was taken into custody. The driver abandoned the vehicle a short-time later and fled on foot. A female passenger was also located near the vehicle and arrested as well. A shotgun was found inside the vehicle but the driver had fled the area.\nDuring the pursuit, a man had entered a business near West Broadway and South Kentucky. He told an employee he had just been shot at. Another call to dispatch, around the same time, revealed a vehicle had been shot, as well, in the 600 block of West Broadway. An investigation revealed the same weapon was involved in both shooting incidents.\nDet. Keller said that more information on the circumstances of his arrest would be forthcoming later today.\nFiled Under: Pettis County Sheriff, Tim Smith\nCategories: LocalNews, News, Sedalia News",
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        "raw_content": "HIV/AIDS in Africa: implications for \"development\" and major policy implications\nIssues: One of the major and measurable impacts of AIDS is on development. This is seen primarily through the human development index (HDI). However there are other development impacts: the stock and flow of human capital is adversely affected. Socially reproductive activities are less sustainable and the levels of social cohesion may decline. The consequence of these are that \"development\", no matter how defined, is hit. Description: The study looked at AIDS and development. The first step was to assess where the impact of AIDS could be measured and what impact this would have for policy. The evidence is that there is an immediate and severe impact at the household level, but this is not always easy to measure. Even when it is measured this is not done consistently for example the UNDP HDI, which indicates severe falls in HDI ranking for some countries (Botswana from 71 to 122 from 1996 to 1999, where life expectancy falls from 65 to 47) but not in others with equally high prevalence (Swaziland). Furthermore the methodology here has changed. The study looked at development goals as put forward by agencies and governments. When these are viewed in the context of the HIV epidemic and its impact they become unattainable. Conclusion: The first conclusion is that the wrong measures and methods are being used to look for the impact of AIDS. The second is that international agencies are at fault in terms of the type of information they are producing and the way they are doing it. Development goals as set by governments and international agencies become unattainable. Finally, development and what it means need to be reconsidered.",
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        "raw_content": "by LenzPhotography\tin Athlete, Baseball, Behind the Scenes, Cheerleading, Group, Iconic, Senior 0 comments\ttags: athlete, basketball, behind the scenes, Cheerleading, Grainger County, group, high school, iconic, Pirates, senior, Washburn\n62 Iconic Photos ft the Washburn Boys & Girls Basketball Teams & Cheerleaders\nLenz Photography LLC of Knoxville presents the Boys & Girls Washburn Pirates Basketball Teams & Cheerleaders of Washburn High School! The following excerpt is originally from the previous Grainger Grizzlies blog, but we wanted to include it for this blog because Washburn is part of Grainger County and we're all family! \"Now, some of you may be coming here just to see the awesome photos of the boys & girls basketball teams [and cheerleaders]. But for those of you that take the time to read this post, I'd like to personally give a shout out to the coaches, staff, players, & parents of Grainger County [Washburn included]. We have photographed several Grainger County Senior Portraits over the years, but this - along with Washburn's Girls & Boys Basketball team & Cheerleaders - has been the largest sports groups we have photographed back to back. Not only was this shoot personal to me because I am an alumnus of Grainger County High School graduating from Rutledge High School in 2008, but it means the world to me that the people of Grainger County were as happy and excited about the photos as we were! I'm not just saying this because I'm partial to Grainger County, but the players, coaches, & parents were some of the most polite and respectful groups of people whom we have worked with in over 7 years of business. Since we started Lenz Photography, LLC in 2011, we have been a small business with only 2 employees - Alexandra and myself. We have been through the lowest of lows where we thought we may have to call it quits, to the highest of highs where we traveled 10s of thousands of miles in a year photographing professional athletes such as Drew Brees and Jason Witten. One thing is for sure, there's no way we could've gotten this far without the support like we've received from the people of Grainger County. Thank you for all the support, and hopefully we photograph many more Grainger County sports teams in the future! Last but not least, we can't wait to see the team shots and individual senior banners hanging in the gym!\" This set features 62 Iconic Photos ft the Washburn Boys & Girls Basketball Teams & Cheerleaders!\nby LenzPhotography\tin Athlete, Basketball, Behind the Scenes, Group, Iconic, Senior 0 comments\ttags: athlete, basketball, behind the scenes, Boys, Girls, Grainger County, grizzlies, group, high school, iconic, senior\n72 Iconic Photos ft the Grainger Grizzlies Boys & Girls Basketball Teams\nLenz Photography LLC of Knoxville presents the Boys & Girls Grainger Grizzlies Basketball Teams of Grainger County High School! Now, some of you may be coming here just to see the awesome photos of the boys & girls basketball teams. But for those of you that take the time to read this post, I'd like to personally give a shout out to the coaches, staff, players, & parents of Grainger County. We have have photographed several Grainger County Senior Portraits over the years, but this - along with Washburn's Girls & Boys Basketball team & Cheerleaders - has been the largest sports groups we have photographed back to back. Not only was this shoot personal to me because I am an alumnus of Grainger County High School graduating from Rutledge High School in 2008, but it means the world to me that the people of Grainger County where as happy and excited about the photos as we were! I'm not just saying this because I'm partial to Grainger County, but the players, coaches, & parents were some of the most polite and respectful group of people whom we have worked with in over 7 years of business. Since we started Lenz Photography, LLC in 2011, we have been a small business with only 2 employees - Alexandra and myself. We have been through the lowest of lows where we thought we may have to call it quits, to the highest of highs where we traveled 10s of thousands of miles in a year photographing professional athletes such as Drew Brees and Jason Witten. One thing is for sure, there's no way we could've gotten this far without the support like we've received from the people of Grainger County. Thank you for all the support, and hopefully we photograph many more Grainger County sports teams in the future! Last but not least, we can't wait to see the team shots and individual senior banners hanging in the gym! This set features 72 Iconic Photos ft the Grainger Grizzlies Boys & Girls Basketball Teams!",
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        "raw_content": "Sibel Edmonds case: Front page of the (UK) papers (finally)\nThere's a remarkable article For sale: West\u2019s deadly nuclear secrets on the front page of the British Times today.\nA WHISTLEBLOWER (Sibel Edmonds) has made a series of extraordinary claims about how corrupt government officials allowed Pakistan and other states to steal nuclear weapons secrets.\nSibel is in serious danger as a result of this article. Please support her by distributing widely.\n(Please note that the Times article is long, and I've tried to stay within the parameters of Fair Use. Please go read the whole thing)\nAmong the hours of covert tape recordings, she says she heard evidence that one well-known senior official in the US State Department was being paid by Turkish agents in Washington who were selling the information on to black market buyers, including Pakistan.\nThe article doesn't name the official, but he is Marc Grossman, former #3 at the State Department, former ambassador to Turkey, and current Vice President at The Cohen Group, the lobbying company run by former Secretary of Defense William Cohen.\n(Sibel) claims that the FBI was also gathering evidence against senior Pentagon officials \u2013 including household names \u2013 who were aiding foreign agents.\n\u201cIf you made public all the information that the FBI have on this case, you will see very high-level people going through criminal trials,\u201d she said.\nThose household names include Richard Perle and Douglas Feith and possibly Paul Wolfowitz. Less familiar names include Eric Edelman, Feith's replacement at the Pentagon, and former Congressman Stephen Solarz.\n(Sibel's) story shows just how much the West was infiltrated by foreign states seeking nuclear secrets. It illustrates how western government officials turned a blind eye to, or were even helping, countries such as Pakistan acquire bomb technology.\nI'd quibble with this a little, Sibel has repeatedly said that her case involves criminal infiltration, not state-based espionage. As I wrote back in 2006:\n\"Sibel's case is about the systematic, long-term, for-profit, looting of US nuclear secrets (and who knows what else) by criminal organizations who then sell the nuclear technology to the highest bidder(s) - including terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda.\nTo make matters worse, this has been taking place with the full knowledge of the US government.\"\nBack to The Times:\nThe wider nuclear network has been monitored for many years by a joint Anglo-American intelligence effort. But rather than shut it down, investigations by law enforcement bodies such as the FBI and Britain\u2019s Revenue & Customs have been aborted to preserve diplomatic relations.\nAgain, I'd quibble with the purported reason for why the investigations were shut down. It may be true that diplomatic relations were at stake, but it's also true that the people at the Pentagon and the State Dept who repeatedly shut down the investigations were also personally profiting from the whole enterprise, which may have (ahem) coloured their decision making process.\nHere Sibel describes how investigations were shut down, despite the protestations of FBI agents (she also names Grossman here)\nIt's also important to note that they haven't specified which 'diplomatic relations' are at stake here. It's not just Pakistan. As Sibel said:\nWe don\u2019t know what diplomatic relations they are referring to. They must be ashamed of it! They don\u2019t want to mention it. So we have certain diplomatic relations that prevent criminals being prosecuted here. And I am talking about criminals in the United States of America.\nThe Times article then describes an FBI investigation into \"links between the Turks and Pakistani, Israeli and US targets\":\nThe Turks and Israelis had planted \u201cmoles\u201d in military and academic institutions which handled nuclear technology. Edmonds says there were several transactions of nuclear material every month, with the Pakistanis being among the eventual buyers. \u201cThe network appeared to be obtaining information from every nuclear agency in the United States,\u201d she said.\nThey were helped, she says, by (Marc Grossman) who provided some of their moles \u2013 mainly PhD students \u2013 with security clearance to work in sensitive nuclear research facilities. These included the Los Alamos nuclear laboratory in New Mexico, which is responsible for the security of the US nuclear deterrent.\nThe Turks, she says, often acted as a conduit for the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan\u2019s spy agency, because they were less likely to attract suspicion...\nThe article goes on to describe how the head of the ISI, General Mahmoud Ahmad, is a supporter of al-Qaeda, including partly financing the 911 terrorist attacks, and is also good friends with AQ Khan. Obviously the nuclear secrets stolen from the US fed directly into Pakistan's nuclear program, and also into Khan's proliferation network. The so-called 'AQ Khan network' provided the nuclear programs of Iran, North Korea, Libya, and possibly up to a dozen other countries. Not only that, immediately prior to 911, Osama Bin Laden met with people in Khan's network with the aim of al-Qaeda acquiring nukes.\nThe article also describes how the ISI 'penetrated' the FBI translation unit in DC where Sibel worked, in much the same way that the Turkish network had placed moles there - enabling them to block important translations, steal incriminating documents, and recruit others to conduct espionage within the translation unit. Remarkably, this 'penetration' was not the result of remarkable sneakiness and superior spy-craft by the ISI and the Turkish networks - all evidence in both cases indicates that the penetration was condoned & enabled by senior people within the US government. Former FBI counterintelligence veteran John Cole (and others, including Sibel) describes the placement, despite his objections, of ISI operatives in the translation unit here.\nThe Times article then notes something that I reported 18 months ago. Immediately after 911, the FBI arrested a bunch of people suspected of being involved with the attacks - including four associates of key targets of FBI's counterintelligence operations. Sibel heard the targets tell Marc Grossman: \"We need to get them out of the US because we can\u2019t afford for them to spill the beans.\" Grossman duly facilitated their release from jail and the suspects immediately left the country without further investigation or interrogation.\nLet me repeat that for emphasis: The #3 guy at the State Dept facilitated the immediate release of 911 suspects at the request of targets of the FBI's investigation.\nEdmonds also claims that a number of senior officials in the Pentagon had helped Israeli and Turkish agents.\n\u201cThe people provided lists of potential moles from Pentagon-related institutions who had access to databases concerning this information,\u201d she said.\n\u201cThe handlers, who were part of the diplomatic community, would then try to recruit those people to become moles for the network. The lists contained all their \u2018hooking points\u2019, which could be financial or sexual pressure points, their exact job in the Pentagon and what stuff they had access to.\u201d\nThe article notes that Larry Franklin was one of those implicated in the scheme. However, Sibel has previously noted that Franklin was essentially a pawn in the system. More significant is the fact that high-level Pentagon officials were maintaining 'dossiers' on the sexual and financial proclivities of their underlings in order to be able to blackmail them.\nI know that many of you have been (rightly) concerned about FISA, and many of you have (rightly) been confused by the inexplicable behaviour of Democrats in Congress, and wonder why they behave as though they are being blackmailed.\nIf any American journalists/media wants to step up, please remember that the nuclear black market story covered by The Times is just one element of Sibel's case.\nFascinating! This seems a huge leap toward putting forth a digestible (for the masses), comprehensive narrative.\nThank you, Luke, for your continued hard work and invaluable analysis.\nStephen Solarz rings a bell. I think he was in some big committees formerly chaired by Robert Roe of NJ. Roe went on fabulous junkets to exotic places. A staffer who arranged these trips bragged about running into Neil Bush at Bangkok's notorious White House \"disco\" CHILD BROTHEL in the early 1990s. Tax-paid pedophile junkets in exotic places is another angle for you to explore.\nClub Wha? said...\nWhat doesn't quite compute for me is the Turkey-Israel-Pakistan angle. I can understand Israel wanting U.S. nuke secrets to bolster their own program and likewise I can understand Pakistan wanting them for the same reason. But it seems a stretch that pro-Israel Neocons would aid Turkish agents getting secret info if their was any chance of it being peddled to Pakistan or other Muslim states or groups.\nAnd if one goes with the notion that \"the Turks are traders\" selling to the highest bidder, why would Israeli agents be accessories in the Turks doing so? I would think they would want to lock in that the info was only be directed to them (i.e., Israel).\nMaybe I am missing something here, but it seems like the Neocon/Israel/Turkey connection - which is credible enough - kind of cancels out the ISI/Al Qaeda part of this. That is, unless one wants to get really baroque in theorizing that it is somehow in Israel's interest to have Pakistan or Islamist militants having nukes.\nEither there are some real key parts of the big picture missing or the Times article is garbling Sibel's info/claims.\nAnd, finally, interesting that this ran in the (UK) Times. 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He watched as her eyes moved to look at him, then went back to their hospital vigil.\n\"Lieutenant,\" she said.\n\"Mind if I join you?\" Brody asked.\n\"Sure,\" she replied. \"It's raining, you know.\"\n\"I noticed.\" Brody leaned forward slightly. \"You okay?\"\nShe finally looked at him. \"You mean, why am I sitting on a bench, in the rain, staring at a hospital?\"\n\"Basically,\" he admitted. \"Look, if you would rather be alone, just tell me.\"\n\"Your mom is in cryogenics, right?\"\nThe question caught him off guard. \"Yeah.\"\n\"My Dad has been sick for a few years\u2026They told me that he was here\u2026I thought he was in the hospital\u2026but, they directed me to the Cryogenics wing\u2026\" she stopped.\n\"That's\u2026\" Brody stopped, searching for the right words. \"I'm sorry.\"\nShe nodded. \"Yeah, well...I just wish they had told me.\"\n\"There's nothing I can say right now that wouldn't sound trite or half assed.\"\n\"Better get out of this rain,\" Brody said. \"Come on\u2026I'll let you buy me a coffee.\"\n\"A true gentleman,\" Daphne murmured as she stood.\n\"You didn't have to stay with me all day,\" she said. \"I'm pretty sure you had plans.\"\nHe shrugged lightly. \"It's okay. 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        "raw_content": "10 Tools that Can Free You from a Spell Check Problem\nHave you ever thought that your word processor\u2019s spell check function was working against you? It\u2019s great when it corrects some silly misspellings you make, but sometimes it confuses you. You\u2019re absolutely certain you need to use professors in the particular sentence, but the tool underlines that word as a problem and suggest professor\u2019s as the solution. Suddenly, you start to doubt: maybe professors doesn\u2019t work in this construction?\nWait a minute! We need to understand that Spell Check is just an automated tool after all. It\u2019s not omnipotent. Sometimes it makes the wrong suggestions, and it misses the parts of your content that are really problematic. Is there any way to fix that?\nTry these 10 tools that can save you from a spell check problem.\n1. Byword 2\nThis is a pretty cool text editing tool for Mac, iPad, and iPhone. 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Their lifestyle is mostly parasitic and they continue to violate the norms of the society all throughout their lives. In general, psychopaths are found in less number in the world but account for almost one-fourth of the criminals that end up in jail.\nSociopaths are different from psychopaths and feel guilt for their actions. However, their emotional connection is limited to a certain group of people only with whom they can interact and build relationships with. Outside this group, the behavior of a sociopath is similar to that of a psychopath and he will reject the social norms just like him. A sociopath however, does not have a tendency to lie to people or manipulate them especially if they are part of his family or his group of friends instead he has genuine feelings for them and will feel remorse if he ends up hurting them in any way.\n5. Social Relations\nPsychopaths find it hard to mix with other people of the society. 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        "raw_content": "Iran Bahais persecuted shamelessly\nBy Vida Ellins and Marcia Veach\nWhen the big news is nuclear, the day-to-day oppression of human beings may easily be obscured. So members of the Bahai faith worldwide welcomed the exposure provided by a recent statement of United Nations Human Rights Special Rapporteur Asma Jahangir, saying she was \"highly concerned by information she has received concerning the treatment of members of the Bahai community in Iran .\"\nSadly, this is not the first time that oppressed community has been the object of concern.\nSince the inception of the Bahai faith in Iran in 1844, its members, who are committed to nonviolence and loyalty to government, have suffered various degrees of persecution because of their religious beliefs. Persecution increased following Iran 's Islamic revolution in 1979, and included a wave of imprisonments and executions. International pressure stopped the more obvious abuses but did not prevent more insidious attacks against these hapless and innocent people.\nAttacks have been increasing in both depth and breadth since the early 1990s, commencing with a secret Iranian government document unearthed by the U.N. Human Rights Commission. The document, written by Iran 's Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council, detailed guidelines for dealing with Bahais so that \"their progress and development are blocked.\"\nThis policy of slow strangulation was furthered when the government, which had systematically deprived Bahais of higher education, also blocked Bahai efforts to establish their own institutions of higher learning. Bahais would be allowed to attend colleges and universities only if they recant their faith and declare themselves as Muslims, which the Bahais refuse to do on principle.\nWith each new election, Iran 's Bahais hope for a reprieve, but the oppression seems only to shift and deepen. By 2004, the campaign had extended to destroying the ancestral home of Bah<135>'u'll<135>h, prophet-founder of the Bahai faith, even though the building itself was a fine example of Persian architecture and thus a cultural treasure for all Iranians.\nThen came the disturbing developments spoken of by Jahangir, who raised the alarm because of a \"confidential letter sent on 29 October 2005 by the chairman of the command headquarters of the armed forces in Iran to a number of governmental agencies\" instructing them to \"identify persons who adhere to the Bahai faith and monitor their activities\" and \"in a highly confidential manner, collect any and all information about members of the Bahai faith.\" The Anti-Defamation League has said this directive \"sets a dangerous precedent\" and is \"reminiscent of the laws imposed on European Jews in the 1930s.\"\nOne disquieting example of this monitoring, detailed on the Bahai World News Service Web site, was the discovery in early February that the Association of Iranian Chambers of Commerce has begun compiling lists of Bahais. The implication is that Bahais may be targeted in their places of employment, cutting them off from their source of livelihood.\nWhile Bahais constitute Iran 's largest religious minority, one might wonder why the Iranian government is so bent on eliminating them. One reason is that Bah<135>'u'll<135>h, believed by adherents to be the most recent in the line of messengers of God, was born after Muhammad, whom Muslims consider the final prophet.\nThe key principles of Bah<135>'u'll<135>h's teachings are the oneness and wholeness of the human race, that there is only one God, and that all the world religions are expressions of a single, unfolding divine plan. The faith, the youngest of the world's independent monotheistic religions, has adherents in virtually every country.\nMembers of the Bahai faith still have no rights under the Iranian constitution, and they are still classified as \"unprotected infidels.\" A U.S. congressional resolution calling for the emancipation of the Iranian Bahais or a firm stand by the U.N. to halt these persecutions certainly could help.\nMeanwhile, we must at least bring these unjust actions into the light of day, because the longer they remain in darkness, the greater the jeopardy for members of this oppressed com- munity.\nVida Ellins was born and raised in Iran . She is active in the Bahai faith and has been a U.S. citizen for more than 30 years. Marcia Veach, a native Oregonian and longtime member of the Bahai faith, serves as public information representative for the Bahai communities of the Eugene-Springfield area.\nPlease Let UsKnow Your Views and Sign Our Guest book",
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        "raw_content": "In 1892 Gerard Heymans founded the Psychological Institute in Groningen and, with that, empirical psychology in the Netherlands. By conducting experiments in his laboratory, he gained valuable insights into a wide range of psychological problems. Over a century later, we teach our students essentially the same approach for empirical research: develop a test or a questionnaire, randomly assign your \u201crandom sample\u201d (read: fellow students) into treatment groups, let them take the test or complete the questionnaire, and perform adequate statistical analyses. Sometimes a follow-up measurement several months later is performed to study the longer-term effects of treatment.\nAll this is extremely useful in finding inter-invididual patterns: differences between (groups of) persons. 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Now it is clear, from the second plot, that Red and Blue are actually quite different. For (nearly) every day, Red\u2019s PA score is quite similar to the day before, whereas for Blue, a positive day is usually followed by a negative day and vice versa. The extent to which two subsequent days are similar is called inertia. It is known that inertia in PA is related to a wide range of psychological traits, such as depression, neuroticism, and rumination. Thus, based on the inertia-differences between Red and Blue, psychologists might infer something about their personalities.\nPlot 2: Now that same subjects as in Plot 1 are measured a hundred times in a 100-day-period, their data look quite different (virtual data).\nStatic psychological experiments are useful for understanding between-person differences in psychological outcomes. Measurement-intensive longitudinal studies such as above are essential for understanding within-person psychological processes. Up to a decade or two ago, it was very difficult to conduct such studies: you can\u2019t expect your study participants to go to the basement of the Heymans building 100 days in a row, to complete a questionnaire. Thanks to advances in computing and Internet technology, however, nowadays you can measure variables highly intensively with relatively little effort: answering a short online questionnaire is easy, and applying smart apps to automatically measure how much people walk, sleep, or consume electricity is even easier.\nWhen collecting these non-conventional type of data, you also need a non-conventional method for analysing them. The Bayesian Dynamic Linear Model (DLM) is extremely suitable here. This model can be used to both accurately estimate parameters of longitudinal data and accurately forecast the value(s) of the next measurement(s). The DLM gained popularity after Mike West and Jeff Harrison published a book on it in 1989, but it was mainly applied in economics and biology. Applying the DLM in psychology has been rare up till now.\nThe above example about Red and Blue is obviously an oversimplification of the type of data the modern psychologist might consider. More realistic examples would include some of the following ingredients: multiple dependent variables (e.g. both Positive and Negative Affect); multiple predictors (age, gender, personality scores); latent variables (i.e. variables that cannot be observed directly); many more than two persons in a possibly hierarchical setting (such as a multilevel model); strange patterns of missing data (due to non-response, drop-out, faulty apps, etc.), sudden changes in measurement due to therapeutic intervention, etc. In the past decades, there have been many additions to the theory of DLM that accommodate its use in these types of situation. The DLM is comparable to a box of LEGO bricks: once you know how it works, you can build whatever you like.\nThanks to two grants from NWO, our research group is now extending the DLM for application into psychological practice, with promising results so far.\nNote: Title image by C Slack (CC BY 2.0).\nCasper Albers (professional website) received his MSc and PhD in mathematical statistics in Groningen. After a four-year research position in England, he returned to Groningen, where he is now associate professor in statistics at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences.\nHis research concerns the development of statistical models for behavioural and social data. The main focus is on advocating the use of measurement-intensive longitudinal data in psychological studies. Such designs are essential for understanding psychological processes, rather than just static outcomes. Studying interindividual differences is interesting, but studying the intra-individual differences often provide much more insights.\nFurthermore, Casper is interested in the use (and misuse) of statistical reasoning. With publications in peer-reviewed and popular scientific outlets, he hopes to improve statistical practice.\nKrone, T., Albers, C. J., Kuppens, P., & Timmerman, M.E. (2017). A multivariate statistical model for emotion dynamics. Emotion, accepted for publication.\nAlbers, C.J. (2017). The Statistician Alan Turing. Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde 5, 18(3), 209-210\nErnst, A.F. & Albers, C.J. (2017). Regression assumptions in clinical psychology research practice \u2013 A systematic review of common misconceptions. PeerJ, 3323.\nAlbers, C.J. (2015). Dutch research funding, gender bias and Simpson\u2019s paradox. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(50), E6828-E6829\nPost tagslongitudinal modelsstatistics\nStephan Schleim September 12, 2014\nCasper, you convinced me that these five measurements simply are not enough; but now you speak of \u201ctruly understanding psychological processes\u201d. If you took, say, ten samples a day, yielding 1000 data points in total instead of the 100 shown on Plot 2, the comparison between the subjects might yet look different, might it not? Or if you had, by chance, measured them at a different time on each day.\nSo how do you know what the \u201ctrue\u201d psychological process is and when do you know that you understood it?\nCasper Albers September 14, 2014\nA very good remark \u2013 I should have given this a bit more detail. Indeed, you don\u2019t know if 100 points are sufficient either. 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        "raw_content": "Director: Aimee Stephenson\nWriter: Aimee Stephenson\nProducers: Tim Jackson, Guy J Louthan\nCast: Kate Vernon, Steve Parrish, Tim DeZarn\nReviewed from: US DVD\nThis early entry in the BHR has been on my wants list for a while. Eventually I got round to picking up a DVD off eBay and gave it a spin. Two things struck me. First, it doesn\u2019t feel very British. Set in the American deep south, with an American cast, if you weren\u2019t warned in advance that this is a British film, you wouldn\u2019t know. The only clue is some London post-production credits at the end. That\u2019s not a problem.\nThe other thing that struck me is that this is actually a bloody brilliant film. It\u2019s a beautifully scripted, slickly directed thriller with an intrinsic supernatural element. From the brief synopsis I\u2019d read I expected it to be something of a black comedy but actually it\u2019s played straight, albeit with a jet-black streak of wry cynicism. It reminded me very much of the sort of thing that Joe R Lansdale writes, and fuller praise I could not give.\nChristine (Kate Vernon, later in Battlestar Galactica) and Mike (Steve Parrish: Scanners III) are a young married couple, living in a small house in Shitsville, in the shadow of a huge chemical plant. They were in love once but now they mostly argue. She dreams of something better, he\u2019s a sexist, arrogant pig. But they\u2019re both equally concerned when they discover a dead body in their yard.\nChristine wants to call the cops but Mike has been in trouble with the police before so they wrap the body in bin liners and bury it out back. Before they do so, Mike checks for ID and finds none but does extract an envelope from the corpse\u2019s pocket, containing a list of names.\nA little later, as tensions heat up between Mike and Christine, something snaps inside her and she goes crazy, battering her husband to death. Repentant, shocked and frightened, Christine wraps Mike in bin liners, redigs the hole and dumps him on top of the other corpse.\n\u2026So it\u2019s a big shock when Mike reappears, clean and uninjured. As a ghost, he is no less abusive and mean than he was in life, perhaps even more so because he is now invulnerable. He has enough corporeality to grab Christine, but can also jump from place to place or change his appearance. He is also able to [spoilers on] converse with a silent, ghostly figure that Christine has glimpsed in the yard and hence he has discovered that this (ie. the first body in the impromptu grave) is a cop that she was having an affair with. This accusation prompts Christine to admit that she killed the cop when she discovered he wasn\u2019t a nice guy who could take her away from all this but was just a lothario cheating on his own wife.\nBefore Mike died, he had picked up stories from work about a detective snooping around, asking questions. This is Chief Coveleski (Tim DeZarn, who played different characters in episodes of DS9, TNG and Voyager) who now comes knocking on Christine\u2019s door. He suspects that she might be the woman his colleague was having an affair with before disappearing. Putting two and two together, he surmises that Mike probably found out about the affair, killed the cop and then did a runner. This isn\u2019t true of course, but would exonerate Christine of the first murder. The results of which are currently buried underneath the body of her second victim.\nAnd that second victim, whom she can see and hear but Coveleski can\u2019t, is distracting and unnerving her while she\u2019s trying to concoct answers to the detective\u2019s questions that sound plausible but aren\u2019t either (a) true or (b) potentially incriminatory. Adding to the complexity is that Coveleski is operating outside of the law. He doesn\u2019t want to bring the cop\u2019s murderer to justice, he just wants to locate the corpse so he can get his hands on the envelope. (We never find out what the list of names means. It doesn\u2019t matter. [spoilers off] It\u2019s a MacGuffin.)\nI debated whether I should spoiler protect the details of the plot, given that almost no-one has seen this film which is long out of print. And then I thought hell yes, because I really, really want you to see this film. I want people to get it off eBay or Amazon Marketplace. Ultimately it would be awesome if a distributor could pick it up and give it a really good reissue. It was only ever released in the States, Maybe a UK label could get the rights, give it a digital remaster and add a producer commentary and whatever extras they can generate. (All the US disc has is trailers for this and a couple of unrelated films.)\nThroughout Grave Matters there\u2019s a sense of oppressive heat, from the baking sun in the day and from the clouds of steam and smoke emanating from the chemical plant at night. This is a hot, sweaty, claustrophobic film: atmosphere in spades, pressing down on all the characters. Well, I say all, there\u2019s really only three main ones. (Robert Firth provides a couple of phone voices.) I love the way the plot twists; I love the conflicting ideals and motives of the characters, none of whom are particularly nice; I love the integration of the supernatural with the criminal. Although it\u2019s clear that Mike\u2019s ghost is real, by the end of the film I found myself questioning whether it actually was real after all, or whether the whole thing is psychological in nature. That\u2019s the sign of a good ghost story, right there.\nA 1996/2001 dual copyright date suggests this was filmed (as Dead Dog Blues) in the mid-nineties and finally finished off in post five years later. There is mention of how Christine had a dog which Mike beat and kicked, and that this hound was hit and killed by a car. A cutaway later in the picture shows a dead dog by the side of the road but that is presumably just random roadkill. And in one scene two local dogs get into the yard and start digging up the grave. So it\u2019s clear that dogs featured more prominently in an earlier version of the script, possibly even in an earlier cut of the movie.\nAnd regarding \u2018blues\u2019, there is a fine soundtrack of old Lightnin\u2019 Hopkins numbers which I absolutely loved \u2013 and not just because they added extra layers to the atmosphere and setting.\nExperienced DP Sidney Siddell lit the picture under his occasional nom-de-screen Jerry Siddell (but is credited as Sidney in the cast list; he appears in silhouette as a nosy neighbour). Producer Guy J Louthan had been working since the mid-1980s as production manager, producer and sometimes 1st AD on a range of features including Doppelganger, Jaume Balaguero\u2019s Darkness and Fear of a Black Hat (and later, Seed of Chucky). Production designer Jordan Steinberg is a set dresser whose recent credits include Transformers: Dark of the Moon and Parks and Recreation. Costume designer Esther Lee has Hollywood costumer credits on the likes of Bridesmaids and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Film editor Jennifer Mangan (aka Jennifer Spenelli) has subsequently amassed an impressive roster of credits including the first Harry Potter, the Italian Job remake, Ghost Rider and Divergent.\nThe legendary Gary J Tunnicliffe provided the special effects make-up. The almost as legendary Neill Gorton provided the dead dog.\nThe earliest screening of this film that I know of, under its original title, was at Exofest 4 in Detroit in November 2003. My BHR masterlist has a note of an unidentified screening in November 2001 but that could be my typo. March 2004 was the date of the one and only DVD release, courtesy of York Entertainment (under the new title, with a misleading sleeve image and hyperbolic blurb). Moviehouse Entertainment, who had (perhaps still have) the distribution rights also considered selling this as The Burial. The IMDB lists it as a 2004 film which is just plain wrong, but then it also says this runs 90 minutes when it\u2019s actually 70. And director Aimee Stephenson\u2019s name is spelled wrong: it\u2019s a PH, not a V.\nNow I may be wrong on this, but I believe that Dead Dog Blues could be the first ever British horror film directed by a woman. So this is a significant \u2013 as well as terrific \u2013 movie. But who is Aimee Stephenson? A little journalistic searching revealed that the question should be \u201cWho was\u2026\u201d as Ms Stephenson is no longer with us. And her death was as awful as it was bizarre.\nBorn in October 1956, Janet Aimee Stephenson started out as a model and actress before moving into film-making. Do you have the 1980 Roxy Music album Flesh and Blood in your collection? If not, no matter because here\u2019s a jpeg of the sleeve. The nearest of the two girls is Aimee Stephenson. In the 1980s Aimee and her boyfriend Tim Jackson (producer of Dead Dog Blues) worked in the States on some Roger Corman productions although I don\u2019t know which ones. In 1991 they teamed up with a guy called Sean Manchester who had written a non-fiction book about the so-called \u2018Highgate Vampire\u2019. The plan was to make a documentary, and possibly a narrative feature film, about the subject but it never came to anything for various reasons.\nLoser was a short film directed by Tim, produced by Aimee in 2000: \u201cOn the run and escaping the past, Eddie and Alice have to confront their future together.\u201d Aimee is apparently credited as script editor on a 2005 drama called Mouth to Mouth but that script must have been in development for a while as she was no longer with us by then.\nIn 2001 Aimee and Tim were in Peru, researching a book. The luggage hold of the bus they were travelling on contained some illegal fireworks which caught fire and exploded. Aimee caught the full brunt of the flames and suffered 48% third degree burns to her face, arms, legs and torso. Tim and 17 other passengers were also very badly burned. Despite her appalling injuries, the ambulance which arrived would only take Peruvians with Peruvian medical insurance. A promised second ambulance never turned up so the attending doctor drove them in his car more than a hundred miles to the nearest hospital. After a week there, Aimee was flown home (via Switzerland) to Salisbury \u2013 where she shortly passed away. I can\u2019t imagine the pain she must have gone through, or what Tim Jackson and her other friends and family must have suffered watching her agony.\nAimee Stephenson never saw the DVD release of Grave Matters. She joins Andrew Hull (Siren) and Charly Cantor (Blood) on the short list of directors who made one British horror film then passed away absurdly young before it could be released. What Aimee left us is a brilliant, gripping, imaginative, powerfully cinematic movie that has barely been seen and never been written about. I can\u2019t find a single review, under either title, online or among my magazine collection. There are a couple of comments on the IMDB and one on Amazon, but they\u2019re pretty dismissive. There is precisely one still online (above, from the British Council website) and no trailer. Just like Blood (I haven\u2019t seen Siren yet) the departed director has left a fine legacy in their single work which is waiting to be rediscovered and fully appreciated.\nI honestly can\u2019t recall the last serious film I enjoyed as much as Grave Matters. It\u2019s an utterly brilliant movie and I wish more people knew about it. And about the woman who made it.\nLabels: 2004, British Horror Revival, ghosts, serial killers\njulie Rumble 29 October 2017 at 09:18\nThank you so much for these reviews as Aimee was a dear friend of mine. We share the same birthday and I always remember the good times we had when she was alive. I have seen neither of these films but I think now is the time. Aimee got me to read Anne Rice books and we would secretly chat about our love of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Miss her.\nThanks for your comment, Julie. I wish more people knew about Aimee and this brilliant film.\nJohn F 8 December 2017 at 02:06\nI have just recently found out who the girls were on the front of the Roxy album \"Flesh & Blood\", after years of trying to find out. Did Aimee ever mention this period? It was a No.1 album at the time. So sorry to hear what happened to her, she was a beautiful looking girl.\nThanks for your comment John.",
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        "raw_content": "The research methodology of scientifically enigmatic paradigms is explained by the sociology of science through errors in the stage of general acceptance of the scientific theories.\n4. HISTORICAL ERRORS OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD.\n4.a) Research methodology\nIt is not easy understanding why enigmatic paradigms of science are given, or why the scientific method has made such big mistakes, why it keeps making them, and how difficult it is to admit it and rectify it. Like I have already commented, Kuhn\u2019s sociology of science explains many of the reasons pretty well.\nWith regard to the constructive criticism, an additional complication is that when one realizes that there are big flaws in the orthodox doctrine he/she begins to distrust even the most basic elements.\nI am going to discuss the biggest errors that, in my opinion, with special reference to the research methodology of the scientific theory of evolution for being absolute absent and far far away, and the dynamic history of the research methodology of Modern Physics, that is, the Modern Physics of each stage of history.\nMany of the problems are derived from the very same misunderstanding of evolution and the egocentric humanism, despite the initial contribution of Darwin in the sense of concluding that humans are evolved apes.\nBefore exposing the mistakes made in each particular science, let\u2019s look at some of their general causes:\nLife aesthetics\nHow can it be understood that intelligence has not changed in the last 2000 years? This generally shared assertion is the only one that leads us to believe that intelligence has taken enormous leaps in early stages because it seems obvious that there are quite a few differences between our ape-cousins and us humans. In the page about Historic and human evolution in the book on the General Theory of Conditional Evolution of Life, some of the consequences and more relevant facts of man\u2019s biological evolution and its stages of research methodology are cited.\nI imagine that, with elements so basic and erroneous, all of the research methodologies in history will be affected, given that equally mistaken arguments are derived from them. On the other hand, it will be necessary to look for other elements that make up for the mistakes from the structure produced, to coincide or to be compatible with the part of reality that is not open to loose interpretations.\nThe same argument can be used to preach about the language research methodology. It seems that all languages are similar in that they are found in the same stage of development and have the same number of words. At least there are not any clear statistics on the evolution of the number of words of each language throughout recent history of mankind. I think that there must be some relation between the number of words and the intellectual capacity of the individuals.\nBut it seems that it is more appealing to say that language is an innate characteristic in all humans, and that the variations among some other groups, current as well as historical, and among some other individuals is due to randomness. Each one has its aesthetics, but the scientific methodology is designed to search and reach the objective truth.\nFurthermore, the aesthetics of reality, which if understood, are better than what is usually thought at first impression. I think that an appealing objective of life is to find the divine aesthetic of the essence of reality.\nThe EDI Study\nOn the other hand, surely the success of certain scientific theories is related to the complexity of reality and the possibility of understanding and most conveniently explaining that complexity for the different acting groups of society, without visibly leaving the scientific methodology.\nSuffice to say that this complexity of reality has been a constant in the evolution of science given that, for each stage, scientific research has always been found in the limits of the unknown.\nI confess that the most difficult aspect of criticizing a theory is being able to understand it well enough. It is difficult for me to believe certain things and to convince myself that, indeed, the scientific community in general, and not a specific scientist, think of what I am going to argue against. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home Get discovered by MySpace \u2013 MySpace Canada, ExploreMusic offer bold new worlds for musicians\nGet discovered by MySpace \u2013 MySpace Canada, ExploreMusic offer bold new worlds for musicians\nMySpace Canada, together with Corus Entertainment\u2019s ExploreMusic website are giving Canadian musicians a chance to be discovered with their new Found On Myspace monthly contest.\nWe will get into the contest itself in a moment but first, here\u2019s some perspective on the parties making it happen.\nExploreMusic (www.exploremusic.com) offers visitors to their website the opportunity to discover new music while also offering them a chance to catch up on the latest music news and opinions from around the world.\nThe site was founded a year ago by Alan Cross, best known to music enthusiasts as the man behind the syndicated radio program The Ongoing History of New Music.\nThat program has been wildly successful since its launch in 1993 on Toronto\u2019s CFNY radio station (now known as The Edge).\nTo date, the program has spawned four books and has seen more than 500 one-hour episodes of the program produced, making the feature one of the longest-running radio programs in North America.\nExploreMusic\u2019s parent company Corus is no stranger to the media business themselves. They are a veritable Canadian media giant and owner of TV channels such as YTV, Treehouse and CMT as well as owning radio stations from coast to coast.\nMyspace is a social networking site that is among the most popular in the world. Users of the service can post personal profiles, create user groups and post blogs and photos while also allowing bands the opportunity to promote their music.\nUnder this newly launched joint venture between the two sites, musicians are invited to send submissions through Myspace Radio at www.myspace.com/radio.\nAfter a submission window of two weeks, the field of submissions will be narrowed down to five finalists, which are then voted upon by Myspace Canada members.\nThose bands lucky enough to reach this final stage of the contest then receive counsel and tips on how to engage their fans and build fan support.\nOnce the voting stage has wrapped up and Myspace has tallied the votes, the winner then receives a showcase on the ExploreMusic website on the first Thursday of every month.\nWhile it used to be that record labels had the power to make and break artists, some of that power has now shifted to those making the music.\nFormer major label artists like Nine Inch Nails are opting to self-release their product, with physical distribution being handled through major independent channels.\nThis arrangement allows the group to release new product as often as they want, as opposed to having to schedule release within a larger umbrella of potential competition for record company promotional dollars.\nPerhaps not surprisingly, personnel at record labels and publishing companies are using the Internet and Myspace specifically to discover new talent.\n\u201cMyspace is my primary source for checking out bands, whether I am just out \u2018looking\u2019 at bands or if a band wants to send me their demo,\u201d confirms Jodie Ferneyhough, managing director of Universal Music Publishing Canada.\nFerneyhough is a seasoned veteran of the Canadian Music business.\nIt was more than 15 years ago that he started his career in band management before moving on to a position with peerMusic that ultimately led him to his current role.\nAs recently as the early to mid 1990s, bands would have had no other choice but to communicate their band updates via a series of potentially harassing phone calls, faxes and (gasp!) snail mail.\nTimes have certainly changed in the past couple of decades, but all for the better of course:\n\u201cMyspace allows me to hear what your band is doing, see your videos, get an idea who your fan base is, get a bio on the group, and see what kind of touring you are doing,\u201d Ferneyhough says of the obvious benefit and importance of bands having an online presence.\nSo if you think your band has what it takes to rise to the top, register your group at www.myspace.com/radio today!",
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        "raw_content": "The reason for rising property taxes may not be what you think\nBy Vicki Fullerton and Jaime Lee\nIt\u2019s the biggest check you\u2019ll likely write all year. You just paid your property taxes.\nIt\u2019s no longer a matter of if your property taxes went up, it\u2019s how much \u2026 but this doesn\u2019t have to be the case.\nTake a second to review your property tax bill and you\u2019ll likely see that the largest portion goes to your school district.\nIn fact, more than half (53.97%) of all local property taxes paid by Texas property owners in 2015 were levied by school districts, according to the Texas Comptroller\u2019s most recent Biennial Property Tax Report.\nTexas properties are in high demand, which translates to increased market value and higher appraisals, making Texas real estate a wise investment. Some blame skyrocketing local property taxes on these increased appraisals.\nIt\u2019s safe to say all Texans want their properties to rise in value, so let\u2019s not vilify increasing appraisals. But we also want a sustainable way to fund our state\u2019s public school system.\nThere is a way we can realize increasing appraisals, decrease our local property tax burden, and still fund our public schools: Increase the state\u2019s contribution to public education so property owners aren\u2019t bearing the brunt at the local level.\nThis won\u2019t be an easy task, but we at the Texas Association of Realtors agree with former State Rep. John Otto, who chaired the House Appropriations Committee in the 2015 legislative session, about how to start.\n\u201cA discussion needs to take place to determine the proper way to share public education costs between the state and local property taxes,\u201d Otto said. \u201cAnd once that goal is achieved, school districts should be able to lower their tax rates when the state no longer receives the benefit of growth in property values.\u201d\nThe state used to pay a much larger share of the cost to fund public schools. It was only a few years ago that Texas public schools were funded 50% by local property taxes and 50% by the state.\nToday, your share of the funding through local property taxes is about 62% and the state\u2019s share is about 38%. This imbalance is largely because the state is benefiting from increased property values. Translation: You are paying more in local school property taxes because your property value went up as the state share decreased.\nOver the next two years, it\u2019s estimated that Texas public schools will see an additional 165,000 students at an added cost of $2.65 billion.\nOver that same two-year period, the state will receive the benefit of your local school property taxes growing by $3.56 billion simply because properties increased in value. This will further reduce how much the state contributes to fund schools, which will then further increase your share \u2013 and the cycle will continue.\nIf the Texas Legislature doesn\u2019t act to balance state and local contributions to public education, who will pay this cost? You will.\nTo further complicate matters, depending on your ZIP code, your money may not stay local. There are mechanisms in place to distribute school property taxes from some so-called \u201cproperty wealthy\u201d school districts to \u201cproperty poor\u201d school districts.\nSo how do we resolve this situation?\nOur school finance system has become so complex that taking any steps toward reform will require addressing several other areas of funding. Maybe you\u2019ve heard terms like Robin Hood, ASATR, recapture, and golden pennies, all of which play a role in the system.\nThere is no easy answer to comprehensive reform, but we have to start the discussion.\nFormer State Sen. Florence Shapiro witnessed this firsthand when she served as chair of the Senate Education Committee from 2003-2012. \u201cThere are many issues that need to be resolved in the Texas school finance system. We have discussed fairness and distribution in the system for decades, yet an equitable solution has not been enacted. 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        "raw_content": "James Dondero And Alternative Investments\nHighland Capital is a multi-billion dollar asset management company and most of their clients have investments in alternative funds in both the equities and credit markets, and one of the first companies to bring collateralized loan obligations to common use. The company is an educator for investors on the different risks that come with investments such as long/short healthcare investments, energy MLPs, global allocations, and exchange traded funds. Highland Capital has made several publications to educate investors on the best sectors to place their money, the impacts of healthcare investments and the Affordable Care Act, and floating rate investments.\nHighland Capital has grown over the last twenty years thanks largely in part to James Dondero, the co-founder and leading director of the company, along with Mark Okada, a businessman who\u2019s commonly seen on CNBC\u2019s Squawk Box. Dondero has been a large quantity asset manager and Chief Financial Analyst for quite some time, starting his business career upon graduating from the University of Virgina. After a few years of managing funds for the American Express bank, he joined Protective Life to become part of a new plan for one of their subsidiaries. The GIC, as it was called took off quickly under his leadership as it raised its portfolio to $2 billion in just 5 years. From out of there, another side business and Dondero and Okada started would become Highland Capital, managing a portfolio to this day of almost $40 billion in assets.\nHighland Capital and investment banks are there to create a vehicle for businesses to expand their empire, while at the same time advise investors on where they can go to to offset risky investments in those businesses with safer investments. The key for investors is that the riskier the investment they go with is, the greater the interest return will be, but also the greater the chance of loss is. That\u2019s why portfolio diversification for investors is important because if one of their investments is in decline, others could offset it by the gains they\u2019re experiencing. Foreign markets often carry the most risk with them because they could be going through periods of political or economical instability, or fluctuations on prices.\nPosted on August 18, 2015 Author Eric NovakCategories Business\nPrevious Previous post: A Helpful Guide To Writing A Wikipedia Article\nNext Next post: Steven Murray was a great business man and philanthropist",
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        "raw_content": "Willadean Carter\u2019s Chestnut Hill home was built in the 1930, and it\u2019s been in her family for years.\nShe values home energy savings. In fact, Willadean wrapped her water heater, caulked around doors and windows, and added some insulation to increase her home\u2019s comfort and to reduce her energy bills.\nIn June 2013, Willadean benefited from Hands On Nashville\u2019s Home Energy Savings Program (HES). HES engages volunteers to work alongside trained Hands On Nashville staff and make energy and safety improvements to qualifying homes. With Willadean serving alongside the volunteers, more upgrades were made, including the additions of weather-stripping, blown-in insulation, compact fluorescent light bulbs, etc. As a result of this work, she\u2019ll save approximately 10 percent on her utility bills. Plus, Willadean will be safer because smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were installed and a fire extinguisher was added.\nFor more information about the HES program, click on the Homeowner Financial Incentives tab.",
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        "raw_content": "Designer soap made of human fat, an anarchist's cookbook of volatile recipes, and the end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it \u0097 Chuck Palahniuk's outrageous, darkly comic first novel is a brutal reminder that we each have a part to play in the apocalypse.\nPlagued with insomnia due to the cynical nature of his job (he investigates accidents for a carmaker in order to assess the cost-effectiveness of a recall), Fight Club's nameless narrator spends his evenings attending support groups for the terminally ill. Masquerading as a sufferer of various cancers, or as a victim of brain parasites, he discovers that losing all hope bestows a sense of freedom; Facing death, he feels more alive than ever before, and sleeps like a baby. Until Marla Singer \u0097 also a shamming support group groupie \u0097 ruins everything.\nMarla not only invades his therapy sessions, but gradually insinuates herself into his private life as well, taking up with his housemate, the mysterious Tyler Durden. Tyler, a self-styled \"minimum wage despoiler,\" works a succession of night jobs, taking perverse glee in sabotaging and blackmailing his employers. When, on a whim, the narrator and Tyler take turns punching out their frustrations on each other at a local bar, Fight Club is born.\n\"The first rule about fight club is that you don't talk about fight club.\"\nSoon the disaffected drones of industry are spending their off hours beating each other to bloody pulp. After a night in Fight Club, they go back to their jobs bruised and battered, but with the liberating sense that they can handle anything. But FightClubis only the first stage of Tyler's anarchic master plan; Soon random acts of unkindness proliferate as mayhem and organized chaos spread across the country, culminating in a schizophrenic showdown on top of the world's tallest building.",
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        "raw_content": "The New Freedom Vision: Transforming the Mental Health System\nThis meeting explored the recommendations made in the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health\u2019s final report, \"Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America.\" It reviewed the report and its recommendations and considered the policy changes required to reorient mental health care towards consumer needs.\nMichael F. Hogan, PhD, Director, Ohio Department of Mental Health, and Chairman, New Freedom Commission on Mental Health; Charles G. Curie, Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and Member, New Freedom Commission on Mental Health",
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        "raw_content": "Suggestion: Soundtracks and their Evolution\nPosted on November 22, 2012 by Tim Jellyman\nSo, for no reason whatsoever, I\u2019ve begun to listen to soundtracks more and more. The current crop of music that is trending in movies by people like Michael Danna (Moneyball, Little Miss Sunshine), Cliff Martinez (Drive, Contagion), and Hans Zimmer (Inception, Dark Knight Trilogy) is reasonably varied in production values and tempo/sounds, but all the movies I\u2019ve mentioned above are favourites of mine, and so it may just be that since I love the movie, I love the soundtrack.\nHowever, I would actually much rather sit and listen to an entire OST (Official Soundtrack) now than an album. That\u2019s not to say I don\u2019t listen to albums, because I do. But there\u2019s a different emotion that is stirred.\nAnd so to the evolution: I can\u2019t remember an OST that I gave a shit about prior to about 2004 when I heard Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\u2018s musical offering. I\u2019ve tried to go back and listen to OST\u2019s of older movies I love: Shawshank or Batman (1990, Tim Burton version), but they\u2019re just too specific to the movie, with crescendos and down tempo beats to match parts of the movie. I know these still exist in more contemporary soundtracks, but they just seem to blend in much better and more smoothly for a fuller kind of listening experience. The OSTs we have going on recently are amazing, standalone pieces of art that should be embraced fully. I mean fuck \u2013 look at Trent Reznor winning an Oscar for his soundtrack to The Social Network! Or Daft Punk\u2019s Tron: Legacy \u2013 Daft Punk didn\u2019t write the soundtrack for the Tron universe, Tron is set in the Daft Punk universe\u2026\nGo to Spotify or grooveshark.com and give them a go if you haven\u2019t before, I think you\u2019ll be pleasantly surprised.\nPosted in Blog\t\u2022 Tagged Dark Knight, Drive, Music, Soundtracks, Tim Jellyman\t\u2022 2 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "Five Chemical Miracles in 2 Kings\nFive chemical miracles in 2 Kings jumped out at me during a recent Bible study.\n1. Remember when Elisha put salt in bad water to make it good?\nHe went out to the spring and threw the salt into it, saying, \u201cThis is what the Lord says: \u2018I have healed this water. Never again will it cause death or make the land unproductive.\u2019\u201d And the water has remained pure to this day, according to the word Elisha had spoken. (from 2 Kings 2:19-21)\n2. In chapter 4 Elisha trusted God to multiply a widow\u2019s jar of oil.\nhow much oil was enough?\nHe told the widow to ask her neighbors for empty jars. \u201cDon\u2019t ask for just a few.\u201d She poured oil from her original jug into the borrowed jars until they were all full. He said, \u201cGo, sell the oil and pay your debts. You and your sons can live on what is left.\u201d (from 2 Kings 4:1-7)\n3. Elisha had to alter the stew his servant made out of strange gourds for a group of prophets.\ncaution: unfamiliar ingredients\nAs they began to eat it, they cried out, \u201cMan of God, there is death in the pot!\u201d And they could not eat it. Elisha said, \u201cGet some flour.\u201d He put it into the pot and said, \u201cServe it to the people to eat.\u201d And there was nothing harmful in the pot. (from 2 Kings 4:38-41)\n4. Elisha fed a hundred men from twenty loaves of barley bread.\nthe quickest bread\n\u201cHow can I set this before a hundred men?\u201d his servant asked. But Elisha answered, \u201cGive it to the people to eat. For this is what the Lord says: \u2018They will eat and have some left over.\u2019\u201d Then he set it before them, and they ate and had some left over, according to the word of the Lord. (from 2 Kings 4:42-44)\n5. The time that Elisha made an ax float was also a chemical miracle considering the weight of the metal and its shape.\nstill useful today\nThey went to the Jordan and began to cut down trees. As one of them was cutting down a tree, the iron axhead fell into the water. \u201cOh no, my lord!\u201d he cried out. \u201cIt was borrowed!\u201d The man of God asked, \u201cWhere did it fall?\u201d When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw it there, and made the iron float. \u201cLift it out,\u201d he said. Then the man reached out his hand and took it. (from 2 Kings 6:1-7)\nChemical miracles (and all miracles) in the Bible help me to know God better. Of course he can manipulate the physical laws of chemistry, because he created them. But there\u2019s something else: who would ever dream of making a heavy metal object like an ax float by throwing a stick in the water, or of solving a widow\u2019s financial woes by taking the oil she has and cloning it? Through these particular phenomena, I see not only the power of God, but also his creativity combined with the desire to rescue people in need. People just like us.\nFiled Under: Hope from the Bible, Questions Tagged With: 2 Kings 2:21, 2 Kings 4:1, 2 Kings 6:1, Bible study, II Kings 2:21, II Kings 4:1, II Kings 6:1, jar of oil, power of God",
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        "raw_content": "Ahmad Jamaludin\nAhmad Jamaludin is the author of A Summary of Unidentified Flying Objects and Related Events in Malaysia (1950-1980), which was published by the Center for UFO Studies, USA in 1981. An unusual finding of this study was that many Malaysian CE3 cases featured encounters with tiny UFOs and tiny entities, measuring in the inches rather than the feet.\nSince that time, Ahmad has continued to compile sighting reports from his region. The finding about small objects and entities still holds. He finds it frustrating that the local media tend to either ignore the UFO subject or not treat it seriously. The first Malaysian UFO Conference was held in Kuala Lumpur in December 1995. A UFO organisation was also formed: UFO Research in Asia (UFORIA), but it has unfortunately not endured.\nAhmad has continued to self-publish several UFO studies. The most recent includes UFO Reports in Southeast Asia (1800-1996) (January 1997), which contains 86 sighting abstracts from eight countries plus statistical analyses. Search for a Common Denominator in UFO Manifestations and Seismic Events (November 1997) investigates straight line and star-shaped alignments and postulates that UFOs and seismic events are triggered by a common external source. He has also written for popular UFO magazines (see Alien Encounters, October 1997).",
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        "raw_content": "The year was 1997. It had been three years since the Real American Heroes had been on store shelves, and 1995's experiments with Sgt. Savage and GI Joe Extreme had both proved unsuccessful. The rebirth of Star Wars had sparked an interest in toy collecting, so, much like they would a decade later, Hasbro took the opportunity of A Real American Hero's 15th anniversary to announce a series of retro figures - in this case, actual re-releases of the original molds, not stylish updates. This idea ran into problems (detailed nicely on Joepedia), and ultimately culminated in the Stars & Stripes Forever set.\nGI Joe: A Real American Hero, forever a symbol of courage and valiant patriotism, has time and again fought proudly for freedom and justice around the globe. We call you to duty to celebrate this fearless fighting force. So stand and salute this Real American Hero's courageous spirit and patriotic devotion!\nFrom general Hawk's Personal Journal: \"For many years, the heroic forces of GI Joe battled the evil terrorist organization known as Cobra across the globe. Finally, it seemed the Joes had won. But Cobra had retreated only to regroup, rebuild, and renew their most powerful weaponry and most vicious weaponry and most vicious troopers. Nearly three years have passed, and Cobra has returned, more dangerous than ever! GI Joe is ready to defend the world, as once again the battle cry is heard - Yo Joe!\"\nThe front of the box features a painting of the Joes raising the flag like Iwo Jima - it's reused from a poster available as a mailaway in 1983 and '84. The back allegedly shows the figures in the set, but there were a lot of changes made before release. A lot. Once again, Joepedia has the info. Short version: if you were expecting the toys seen on the back of the box, you'd be disappointed. Fortunately, if you opened the front flap, you could see the real product (as well as a whole wall of text). But enough preamble - let's get to the toys!\nNow, note: none of the figures are identified in the set, and the accessories, while bagged together, aren't specified, either. So a lot of what you're going to read below is guesswork. Keep that in mind as we go.\nSgt. Zap was chosen among the first to join the GI Joe team in its early days. His specialty was in armor-piercing and anti-tank weapon systems. As the team expanded, he moved more towards demolitions. It became his job to teach the new recruits their practical factors to qualify for ranks. It's amazing to watch him work with high-explosives devices and remain composed. His professional attitude gained him a great reputation as an instructor. When the call went out to re-organize the original GI Joe team members, he jumped at the chance. Being somewhat old-fashioned, he returned using his favorite hand-held bazooka, not as high-tech as some of the weapons he's used but definitely reliable.\nZap is one of the least-altered figures in the set, in that his mold is entirely the same as the original figure, just given an entirely new paintscheme. Instead of wearing dark green head to toe, he's got black for his boots, belt and harness, and his shirt is a cream-colored with dark airbrushing on the chest, biceps and elbows. And yet, no mustache.\nZap's accessories include a vibrant green helmet that barely fits on his head, a green bazooka, and a black backpack with four green missiles sculpted in it.\nStalker was a member of a street gang prior to his enlistment. He was a member of the same Long Range Recon Patrol as Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow, in Southeast Asia. As one of the original GI Joe team members, he had many successful campaigns against Cobra. He's a take charge kind of guy - intelligent, perceptive, and remains composed under stressful situations. When the government closed down the GI Joe program, he decided to return to his hometown to give something back to the community. Stalker established a gang intervention program to clean up the streets. He received word that the team was re-organizing its original members, and decided to return along with his comrades.\nWe may not know who some of the other figures are intended to be, but there's no mistaking Stalker, the only black man on the team! He looks very good, witha yellowish green uniform that has black, brown and white camouflage all over. His beret and boots are black, the grendade on his webgear is black, and the knife is silver. This is a great update.\nStalker doesn't get much in the way of accessories: just his small green backpack and his trademark \"M-32 Pulverizer\" submachine gun. It's not much, but you can tell that a big chunk of the budget went into these paint apps. Totally worth it!\nScarlett was one of the first female members of the GI Joe team. She is as beautiful as she is deadly. Scarlett earned her black belt in the Tae Kwon Do at the age of fifteen, and has continued her training in several other martial arts. Her skills at intelligence gathering are top notch. An expert undercover operative, she has gone up against the best Cobra had to offer. They never knew she was there. When the government closed down the GI Joe program, she considered it a chance to make up for her strained working relationship with Snake-Eyes. Taking up residence with him in his mountain cabin, the time off helped them heal their battle scarred hearts, and ultimately form a much stronger bound. In her spare time, Scarlett began teaching women's self-defense seminars at various universities. She received word of the re-organization of the GI Joe team members, and returned with her partner.\nScarlett's colors are a disappointment. Her classic look is yellow and blue, but this figure is orange and purple. She has short hair, rather than her familiar ponytail, but that was always the case - it took until Generation 2 before that was fixed. She has black gloves and boots, with silver detailing for the weapons strapped to her.\nIt's a good thing those get called out, because the only accessory she gets is her crossbow. The other figures at least get those black display stands Joes used to come with, but Scarlet doesn't even get the benefit of that. Why? Because she doesn't have holes in her feet, so good luck pegging her onto any vehicles or anything.\nSnake-Eyes is the perfect weapon, a man of total discipline who honed his combat skills with a Long Range Recon Patrol in Southeast Asia. The squad included Stalker and Storm Shadow, who would later become members of GI Joe. His martial arts skills stem from training with the Arashikage ninja clan (relatives of Storm Shadow). Following a horrific accident, his face was scarred and his vocal cords damaged, taking away his ability to speak. Snake-Eyes is a total mystery; almost all that is known about him is that he is the best at whatever he does - #1 on the GI Joe \"Best of the Best\" list.\nHe is proficient with all known NATO weapons and explosives, as well as edged weaponry. Many of his missions are Top Secret and so highly covert that knowledge of their existence is not officially recognized. After many years of highly successful operations, the government decided that Snake-Eyes and the GI Joe team had served their purpose, and disbanded the operation. With his partner Scarlett, Snake-Eyes retired to his mountain cabin in the High Sierras. He used the time to find inner peace; however, watching the ills of society from his mountain retreat, he found himself unable to sit back and remain idle. When the word was given that the GI Joe team was re-organizing its original members, Snake-Eyes seized the chance to return to duty and once again make a difference.\nThis is, of course, the original Snake-Eyes - the commando version, not the ninja. That would come later. He uses the old mold, but gets more paint apps; which is to say, \"any\" paint apps. The original toy was unpainted black plastic, while this one gets a littloe bit of grey on his visor, webgear, pockets, and boots. The belt buckle and the device on his left leg are silver. He has two accessories: an Uzi and a satchel of explosives.\nGrunt was part of the original GI Joe team from its inception. He finished his tour of duty and decided the team had its fair share of infantry soldiers. He went on to pursue an engineering degree, then started his career in his hometown. Despite his numerous job offers, Grunt still felt the desire to crawl in the mud and jump into foxholes with his comrades. As soon as he received word that the original team was re-organizing, Grunt jumped on the first plane back. He's a stand-up kind of guy who knows to keep his head down during a firefight. As squad leader, Grunt is always ready to guard the front lines and support his teammates. It's up to him to take the point and avoid bad situations.\nGrunt was not pictured on the back of the box, for whatever reason. Rather than dark green (or light brown), he's wearing an off-white shirt with large brown and green camo splotches. His hair is black, rather than brown, and just like Zap, he has an eye that appears to be wandering off his face. The printer must have been misaligned.\nBecause he has the same head as Zap, his helmet fits just as poorly. Were the original accessories this ludicrous? At one point the helmet popped off his head with a strength that most rocket-launching toys can't even manage these days. It seriously shot across the room. He's also got an AK-47, and an oversized black backpack.\nRock 'n Roll joined the GI Joe team at its inception. He was a young, naive surfer who became one of the outfit's most valuable members. Still, he's an adult who refuses to grow up. He uses every change he gets to break out his electric guitar and blast something he calls - music. When GI Joe was shut down by the government, Rock 'n Roll decided to go on a spiritual crusade, searching for the perfect wave. After a brief tour, he received word that the original team members were re-organizing, and wanted back in with a passion. Rock 'n Roll missed the ear-splitting sounds of his favorite machine gun, and the great friendships he acquired with his teammates.\nThe original Rock 'n Roll was one of the most distinctive characters in the original line-up, thanks to his blonde hair, beard, and the unique torso with its crossed bandoliers. This version has zero of those features. His hair is brown, he's clean-shaven, and although his green shirt has a lot of ornate details, none of them are bands of bullets.\nThe only thing that's actually present from the old days is the set of accessories he comes with: another of those ill-fitting helmets, plus his M-60 machine gun and a bipod. The earliest shipments of the set made this figure (whoever he's supposed to be) a black man, with dark brown skin and black hair - a far cry from the surf bum the filecard describes!\nBreaker established himself as the GI Joe team's first communications expert. He is the link between the battlefield and headquarters. Manning the radio may seem like an easy job for some, but it's as crucial to operations as ammunition is to any weapon. Without the radioman, you lose the ability to call in an air strike, provide artillery coordinates, request a Medivac or find the extraction site. The key is to treat the equipment like a crystal vase. Breaker never takes it off, and constantly monitors all the frequencies, providing situation reports to the command center. His ability to crack enemy codes and to jam their transmissions keeps the team one step ahead. Along with his specialized education, he speaks seven languages. During the last major battle with Cobra forces, Breaker was wounded and required a lengthy recovery. During this time, he began to study computer technology. Knowing that modern battlefield operations had become computer coordinated, he qualified himself with the latest hardware. As soon as he received word that the original team was re-organizing, he was ready to return and use his new area of expertise to its full advantage.\nThat mention of him being wounded is a retcon - in the comics, Breaker was one of the characters killed during the Joes' \"Desert Storm\" stand-in story. They might as well have left him dead, because this figure looks nothing like the original style. He uses the same mold as Rock 'n Roll (the 1986 Roadblock body, for those keeping track), with green pants instead of brown, and fewer paint apps on the shirt.\nBreaker doesn't come with any of his old accessories. Instead, he has the same large backpack as Grunt, a helmet - this time with a clear visor! - and a laser rifle that may have been chosen because its wire resembles an antenna, but is more likely here because his spot in the set was supposed to go to Flash. Flash appears on the back of the box wearing yellow pads instead of his old red (and has the advantage of being alive), and would have had the same kind of gun and helmet that Breaker has now. Unfortunately, Flash didn't make it, probably because Hasbro couldn't find the molds for his distinctive torso.\nShort-fuse was chosen from the top of his class, to join the GI Joe team at its inception. He comes from a traditional military family - all career soldiers. His artillery experience and expertise helped the Joes win many battles. He can actually plot artillery azimuths and triangulations in his head. His love for abstract mathematics make him somewhat of a nerd, however, no one would dare tease him. It seems he's quite sensitive about it and can lose his temper very quickly, hence his code name... Short-fuse continued his regular military service until he received word about the original GI Joe team re-organizing its members; he returned with full support.\nYes, the card really does consistently call him \"Short-fuse\" rather than \"Short-Fuze.\" This figure is a straight repaint of the original mold, which means he's mostly the same as Zap, but has a different head. His hair is reddish brown, rather than yellow. His hands are such a different color from his face that they look like gloves. His pants fade gently from green to brown in a striped pattern, like very lazy camo.\nShorty has the same backpack and bazooka as Zap, done in different colors: a green backpack with black missiles, and a more drab green on the launcher. He also has a bright green helmet with a clear visor, and while the helmet actually fits his head, the visor is too wide. He also comes with his black mortar launcher, with a separate, swivelling bipod to help aim it.\nAll eight filecards in the set include the same text after the parts we've quoted, but before the personal reflections from Hawk:\nAfter the Team's first encounter with Cobra Forces, they found a suitable location and in the tradition of the men and women who served their country before them, raised the flag in their honor, and declared - STARS and STRIPES FOREVER!\nAnd on that note, let's move on to the display base included with the set. We see here a very small bunker, just a rough mound of earth with a pile of sandbags forming a defensive barrier at one side. There are tree stumps, loose rocks, and even a few wooden planks in the dirt, and evidence of some grass along the bottom edge. The piece measures 10\u00be\" wide, 4\u00bc\" deep, and 2\u00bc\" tall. There are 14 footpegs on the base, so the figures can stand on it and raise the flag.\nAs much care and attention went into the making of the flag as went into the figures themselves - it has 56 stars, because apparently GI Joe takes place in a world where Texas executed its right to split into five states and Stan Statham's 1992 proposal to split California into three states didn't die in the Senate. (Of course, the unlucky people of Washington DC still don't get appropriate representation.) 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        "raw_content": "Have you been injured in an accident involving a commercial truck driver? If the accident was caused by negligence on the part of the driver or trucking company, you may be entitled to compensation. This article will discuss commercial trucking accidents and how to prove negligence.\nUnfortunately, accidents involving commercial trucks are a frequent occurrence in the United States. In 2012 there were more than 3,000 fatalities due to trucking accidents.\nThere are several reasons why these incidents occur. What is especially tragic about these incidents is the fact that they are usually preventable.\nHere are some of the most frequent causes:\nThe most common cause is driver fatigue. This is because trucking companies typically compensate their drivers based on the amount of miles they drive. This puts excessive pressure on the truck driver to make as many deliveries as possible.\nThis means they have to deliver each shipment as quickly as they can. The result is that they don't take enough time to rest and in many cases, they use illegal drugs to keep themselves going.\nIt's a situation that makes trucking accidents inevitable. If this is the case in your accident, it could mean that there was negligence on the part of the truck driver and the trucking company that employs the driver.\nIn the case of a commercial trucking accident, you will need to be able to establish that the truck driver and the trucking company were negligent. Additionally, you will need to be able to show that their negligence caused your injuries.\nThere are four components that must be present in order to prove negligence. These components include:\nDuty \u2013 Duty refers to the idea that the defendant in a personal injury case had a duty to exercise a reasonable amount of care in preventing the incident. Truck drivers and companies have a duty to do their part to prevent accidents.\nBreach \u2013 Breach of duty occurs if the defendant failed to take appropriate action to ensure the safety of other motorists.\nCausation \u2013 In order for your claim to be valid, you must be able to show that the breach caused your injuries.\nDamages \u2013 You must also show that your injuries caused you some type of loss. Losses can include lost wages, property damage, psychological treatment, etc.\nIf you can prove that all four of these factors apply to your incident, you may have a valid case against the trucking company. An attorney (from Herbert Law Firm LLC or another firm) can help you determine whether or not this is the case.",
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        "raw_content": "In an article in Smart Money (the online version) writer Catey Hill talks about several things your boss won\u2019t tell you. These include: \u201cI am reading your emails\u201d, \u201cI think you are too old\u201d, \u201cI know when you are faking it\u201d, \u201cYour kid is your problem\u201d, \u201cI can be your best friend or your worst enemy\u201d, \u201cI don\u2019t have time for you\u201d, and \u201cIt\u2019s all about me.\u201d All the sections were interesting but the one that really caught my eye and raised a question was about the boss being a friend. It made me wonder \u201cCan a boss be a friend?\nAfter giving it some thought my answer is \u201cNo\u201d. I think bosses can be friendly, but there has to be a line in a working relationship that should not be crossed. In Hill\u2019s article 6 out of 10 employees consider their boss to be a friend. I guess that leads to the question of \u201cwhat do you mean by friend?\u201d You will have decide on your own definition of that. Let\u2019s take a look at the relationship from both sides.\nFrom the employee\u2019s point of view having your boss be your friend has an upside and a downside. The upside may be, as Hill says \u201cBeing the boss\u2019s pal, or pet, comes with perks.\u201d You may get plum assignments, more attention, more money, more lienient treatment. Again Hill says \u201cGood relationships tend to lead to higher worker engagement; compatibility can help a worker get a raise or a promotion; everyone likes to work with people they like and trust.\u201d\nThe downside may involve hurt feelings and wounded pride when the personal relationship takes second place to work and the necessity of the business alters a work assignment, or a reporting relationship, or a performance evaluation is not good, or a raise is not given. Friendship can be damaged in these situations. Additionally, if by being a \u201cfriend\u201d the boss now learns something about you on an outside of work basis that now gets brought into the work relationship and gets used against you then both the work and personal relationships are damaged.\nNow let\u2019s look at this from the standpoint of the boss. The upside includes the following. As a boss you want to be liked. Particularly if you are the same age as most of your direct reports. This may be the best group from which to draw your friends. This is multiplied if you were promoted from a peer group and these people were your friends. You may want to show that you are caring by being friends and knowing personal details about employees and their families. It gives you a social life in some situations. Having cooperative and friendly employees makes the group more productive and makes you look better.\nThe downside from the boss\u2019 point of view. You wonder if people are your friends because of you or your position. Is someone trying to take advantage of me in order to get better assignments or more money. Are they using my friendship as a power play over others. Is my friendship with someone being viewed as something else by others. Will I be accused of trying to have a romantic relationship with a friend. What happens when I have to give a negative review to, or discipline, or terminate a friend due to their work performance. Will I be able to do that. What are the consequences to me if I am forced to choose between a friend and the company?\nI am sure you can think of other reasons this type of \u201cfriendship\u201d would not work. Or you may be able to list a number of reasons they do work. Part of that would depend on the closeness of the friendship. I have had bosses who felt they were friends and then went on to show how sloppy of a drunk they were or demonstrated their \u201cpick up lines\u201d. I didn\u2019t consider our friendship to be close enough to warrent that behavior. In my boss-employee relationship I prefer that there be some distance to allow me to make decisions as a boss as needed or as an employee as needed.\nMy point of view may be due to the types of companies I grew up in. I have not had a place of employment where I was friends first and then joined the company. My work friendships started as work relationship first. So I would be interested in hearing from other who have had \u201cboss as friend\u201d work well for them. It can be a complicated relationship for many, so let us know if it can work.\nIn summary, I don\u2019t think it can work. It is complicated by culture, gender, ages and the social environment. And if your overriding responsibility is to the business friendships can get in the way.\nIf you want to read the Smart Money article you can find it here.\nFuture Friday: Can Crowdsourcing be a solution or be a problem?\nA Lesson from Drucker: Managing your boss\nI couldn\u2019t agree more. I was promoted from within so I had a close relationship with many of the employees. Since my promotion the \u201cfriendships\u201d have slowly fallen apart. I even had one that, for lack of a better way to put it, \u201cthrew a fit\u201d and made several false accusations because she didn\u2019t get her way. I also had a couple that thought they should get special treatment.\nA boss being a friend is like dating a co-worker, it\u2019s just not a good idea!\nMichael Haberman January 13, 2011 at 11:42 am\nHeather, thanks for the comment. Occasionally office romances work out and so does being a good friend of the boss. But there is so much potential for things going wrong that you have to navigate the relationship very carefully.\nI don\u2019t have a problem being \u201cfriendly\u201d, but that doesn\u2019t meet my definition of being friends. I find that I need a certain amount of distance to be an effective manager. I also need that same distance if not more when dealing with my manager. Otherwise, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages.\nAfter that boss became my former boss, it is possible to move to a closer relationship, i.e. friend (assuming the original relationship was pretty great to start with).\nYou\u2019re smack on. Years of experience showed the military that it doesn\u2019t work, which is why there are no fraternization rules. When they are broken, problems normally follow. I\u2019ve never had a boss for a close friend. Friendly yes, friend no.\nWe have it here. Folks know who the favorite is. Mid-level folks have learned not to criticize that person because the reaction is not good. He got the fast track promotion, etc. You learn to roll with it, but you also resent it.\nI definitely agree that having a boss as a \u201cfriend\u201d does not work. I currently work in an environment where the company created a new position and decided the best route was to promote from within to eliminate the costs associate with training external candidates. While I was just coming in, I did however get to witness a few relationships go down in flames after this \u201cre-structure\u201d. As a result, it has now created an environment where the new \u201cmanagers\u201d are being ridiculed for their lack of leadership capabilities, professionalism and interpersonal abilities; largely because of the insight their former peers (who are now their direct reports) had of their \u201cpals\u201d work ethic/integrity. It\u2019s all fun and games until your \u201cslacker buddy\u201d becomes your boss and now expects you to do your job and theirs.\nNicole, thanks for the comment. Yeah everything can go smoothly until some wants to use prior knowledge for their personal gain.\nJudy Lindenberger January 13, 2011 at 11:31 am\nI will be the contrary one. In my experience you can be friends with your boss as long as you both agree that the organization\u2019s and team\u2019s goals take precedence over the friendship and that no special favors will be granted. In my experience, you can be friends with your boss when both the boss and subordinate are able to give and receive honest feedback. And there has to be respect that the boss is always the boss.\nJudy, you make a good point. For it to work you need to define the friendship and define the boundries of the friendship. But both parties have to be very open to that and honest about the relationship. I think that is hard for many people to do, especially if the friendship came first before the \u201cboss\u201d part. Thanks for the comment.\nSarah Kennington January 13, 2011 at 2:00 pm\nI have certainly had experience on both sides of this argument. I do have to say that it is possible, although certainly not always ideal. I own a small business and to start, we hired a lot of people that we already knew (and were friends with) from a previous business. For the most part, it has worked out very well. In many cases, it has helped us. We know them, trust them and value their experience and input. They know us, repect us, and want the best for the business as a whole. We have an understanding that \u201cwork is work\u201d and \u201cfriendship is friendship.\u201d When there are issues, although it can be difficult, we approach them as a boss who values their service, but still expects the best.\nMy worst experience with employee friendship was with someone we didn\u2019t know until we started this business. He quickly climbed to the top and earned our trust and friendship. That unfortunately led us to trust him blindly, until we found out that he had, over time, taken advantage of that friendship and stolen thousands of dollars from us.\nSo, while I can prove that the relationship CAN work, it should always be tempered with a good dose of common sense!\nSarah, thank you for the comment and great example. A good dose of commonsense is always valuable and often missing.\nI think perhaps in a large corporation where \u201cpolicy is policy\u201d and the role of employer a n employee is well defined, it is very possible. The boss & employee probably will not be best friends but catching the football game together, sharing off work experiences, etc can be healthy & beneficial. There is no motivation for work than not wanting to let a boss down because they are a friend. On the other hand, I feel that a wise employee/employer will not share everything they are experiencing outside of work, especially where struggles are concerned. I do not believe this is less than a friendship than other friendships, just slightly different rules. I have several bosses that remain my good friends after our work relationship changed and ended up in different companies.\nAmber, I agree. There is plenty of room for being friendly, in fact it helps smooth over bumps in the relationship. But being friendly does not necessarily mean friends.\nbety July 23, 2015 at 9:30 pm\nThat\u2019s true \u2013 being friendly boss is supposed to be the right attitude so no one will hate you for being a \u2018bad boss\u2019. However it is not always easy and you have to control and maintain the balance, even manipulate, be responsible and alert that nothing goes wrong direction. It is easier to be professional, keep distance and separate personal life from professional life. Maintaining professional relationship with colleagues helps to perform better at workplace.\nI do not see many objective advantages of being overwelmed by that feeling. It makes life difficult and could be very painful.\nIt is like Jean Paul-Sartre puts it \u2018hell is other people\u2019.\nThanks for an interesting topic. I believe it can be cultural differences in leadership styles and therefor this can be a challenge of different magnitude in different areas of the world. However I believe if you should be successfull being friends with your employees it requires integrity, respect and transparency from both sides: Integrity to be able to draw a line of when to share information that relates to work or not. Respect that there is a line. Transparency to the people around that there is a friendship and when this matters and when it doesn\u2019t.\nMary Appleton January 24, 2011 at 4:11 am\nI don\u2019t think that a boss can ever be a friend in the true sense of the word because there\u2019s the question of status. In an employee \u2013 employer relationship, there is always an unequal balance of status and therefore the relationship can never be equal. And that is what friendship is all about \u2013 having an equal with whom you can share stories, dilemmas and good times.\nOutside of work, this status can be more balanced. However, things may run into difficulty if you\u2019re the boss and the employee wants to know \u2018inside\u2019 company information. You might also feel compromised if you are privy to sensitive information (eg, that the employee\u2019s going to be made redundant). The boss can show caring behaviour; a shoulder to cry on or an ear to bend, but the fact that the relationship has ultimately formed from an unequal balance in the workplace (as far as status is concerned) means there\u2019s always a barrier in the relationship.\nFurthermore, the boss would need to be cautious about what behaviour he or she exhibited to the \u2018friend\u2019/employee \u2013 behaviour on a night out for example, or accidentally letting something slip about the company, could be detrimental to the boss\u2019 own career in the future, especially if the friendship sours outside of work.\nOutsourcing Cost July 21, 2014 at 6:10 pm\nFor entrepreneurs tired of working endless hours, trying to handle it all themselves, it.\nThis will save you a lot of heartache and problems.\nMore and more companies have begun outsourcing even auditing and accounting firns to\ntake responsibility over their financial transactions and\ndeal with documents, papers and reports that needs to be filed and accomploshed in order to get the most accurate status of\nthe developments and flaws of their businesses.\nbety July 23, 2015 at 10:41 pm\n\u2018Friendship as a power play over others\u2019 \u2013 male boss should not forget about another type of power play where romantic relationship involved. It is always possible to accuse a man of sexual harassment in the game of boss-subordinate.\nThe HR Carnival\nPrevious post: Keys To Being Successful in HR\nNext post: Does Your Job Description Meet the \u201cResume\u201d Test?",
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        "raw_content": "This strategy is reproduced by kind permission of Reading Borough Council.\n1.1 This document has been written following consultation with a number of interest groups including regional arts agencies, artists and arts organisations in Reading, the Arts Forum and other local organisations who have an interest in public art.\n1.2 It is intended to build on the growing local and national recognition of the role that artists have to play in creating, exploring and enhancing the public domain, and seeks to maximise the opportunities for commissioning public art in Reading.\nPART TWO - BACKGROUND\n2.1 Reading Borough Council has long recognised the role that artists have to play in the life of the town, and since 1989 has initiated its own commissions and worked in partnership with other agencies involved in commissioning.\n2.2 Reading Borough Council has a Percent for Art policy which states that:\nThe Council will in appropriate cases encourage the provision of new works of art as part of schemes of development, and in determining an application for planning permission will have regard to the contribution made by any such works to the appearance of the scheme and to the amenities of the area.\n2.3 A number of factors mean that the opportunities for commissioning artists to work in public places are increasing in Reading. Such factors include major new building and environment developments, regeneration initiatives, the National Lottery and plans for celebrating the Millennium. A number of major commissions have been completed or are underway, and a growing recognition of the value of public art means that private developers are responding to the Council's Percent for Art policy with increasing frequency.\nPART THREE - AIMS OF THE STRATEGY\n3.1 It is important that a strategic framework for public art commissioning is developed so that we can ensure that the potential benefits of increased public art activity are maximised for Reading and its population. Reading's Public Art Strategy attempts to embrace all relevant activities and is rooted in a commitment to working in partnership with the private sector and community at large. Key aims of this strategy are:\nto encourage public art commissions of the highest quality\nto promote a role for local, regional, national and internationalartists\nto encourage public, private and community sector partnerships incommissioning\nto maximise resources for the commissioning of artists\nto identify good commissioning practices\nPART FOUR - CONTEXT\n4.1 Reading Borough Council Vision and Corporate Objectives\nReading Borough Council aims to provide high quality and cost effective services which:\nmeet the needs of all groups in the community\ncontribute to protecting and improving the environment\npromote Reading as a place in which people are proud to live and work\n4.2 Reading Borough Council's Public Art Strategy has a key role to play in reflecting and contributing to this vision. Public art is also identified within the Council's Economic Development Strategy, Tourism Strategy, Arts and Leisure Strategy, Town Centre Strategy, Local Area Plans, Borough Plan and Single RegenerationBids.\n4.3 In order to implement this strategy effectively an action plan will be developed which will identify the steps that need to be taken to ensure that the potential for public art to meet the objectives of these service areas is maximised.\n4.4 Reading's Characteristics\nThere are a number of features which make Reading distinctive and which contribute to its identity. These features provide a context and inspiration for public art, and should be considered as key elements in a strategy for commissioning.\nWaterways - Reading's waterways are the towns most significant topographical features and include the Thames, the Kennet and Avon Canal, and the Holy Brook. Reading Borough Council's Waterways Plan seeks to promote their importance to the town and encourage the realisation of their potential. Public art has a role to play in enhancing the riversides in both the urban and rural settings.\nBuilt environment - There are a number of features which make a unique contribution to Reading's built environment. The Town Hall is probably the building with the highest profile, and other major features include the Abbey Ruins, the Reading Station complex and the town's major churches. Plans for major refurbishments of any such features or areas should include consideration of the contribution that artists can make.\nFestivals - Reading is a town of festivals, and major annual events include WOMAD, Reading Rock Festival, Children's Festival, Waterfest and Reading International Festival. These cultural events offer opportunities for artists to create public art which explores relevant themes, leaves a lasting reference, or commemorates significant anniversaries.\nDiverse communities - Reading is made up of a number of communities with culturally diverse backgrounds. This diversity ispart of and has had a significant impact on Reading's character. Public art in Reading can reflect and celebrate the range of cultural influences in the town and can provide a focus for communities to explore their identities.\nHigh profile developments - Reading is attracting significant new commercial retail and office developments, and current major initiatives include The Oracle and Green Park. A programme of public art commissions is already being developed for The Oracle, and other developers are recognising the value of involving artists in their schemes.\n4.5 Public art in Reading\nReading has a number of public artworks which have been commissioned over the years by private sector developers and Reading Borough Council. Many of these commissions have been developed through partnerships between the public, private and community sector and examples of some of the key partnership projects are given below:\nLyon Square Public Art project - this is a major environmental improvements project which has been developed jointly by Reading Borough Council and Dee Park Residents Association, and funded by Reading Borough Council and the Arts Council of England. Free Form Arts Trust have recently completed the scheme which includes paving, lighting, mosaics, an archway and an amphitheatre-style seating area. Local residents were involved in the design and management of the scheme which reflects aspects of the area's history and development.\nThe Compleat Angler - this was a private sector commission as part of the development of the new Prudential building on King's Road. Developers Kumagai Gumi and Ranelagh Developments invited representatives of Reading Borough Council to take part in the selection of artists, and Reading Borough Council worked closely with Kevin Atherton, the selected artist, to provide local contacts as part of the development of the artwork.\nPublic Art at The Oracle - developers Hammerson are working on a number of major commissions for The Oracle. They have taken a partnership approach by progressing the commissions through a Public Art Liaison Group which includes representatives of Hammerson, Reading Borough Council, Haskoll Architects and Free Form Arts Trust. Individual commissions will offer opportunities for partnership working with local schools and the Museum of Reading.\n4.7 Since the adoption of Reading Borough Council's Percent for Art policy an estimated \u00a32.3 million has been spent or committed by the private and public sector on commissioning public artworks. This breaks down as follows:\n87% private sector\n6% Reading Borough Council\n7% raised income (Single Regeneration Budget, Lottery funding, Southern Arts)\nThis reflects both the importance given to public art by the commissioning agencies, and the ability of public art projects to attract private and external funding.\nReading has access to a range of resources and expertise which have contributed to the development of public art commissions in the town. These include:\nArts Development team - the team has considerable expertise in this area and has taken a lead role in developing the Council's Percent for Art policy, managing the Council's commissions, and working with other commissioning agencies.\nArtists - a wide range of artists and makers are based in Reading, and Reading Borough Council has provided financial support to artists studios run by Open Hand Open Space, Jelly Leg'd Chicken and Rising Sun Arts Centre. Many Reading artists have been involved in public art commissions, both permanent and temporary, and provide expertise in various artforms and a knowledge of the town.\nSouthern Arts - as the regional arts development agency, Southern Arts is able to offer expertise and funding for public art commissions. We have worked closely with Southern Arts on a number of projects, and our annual partnership agreement enables us to identifyinitiatives where we have a joint interest.\nPublic art agencies - a number of specialist agencies exist who provide a whole range of services relating to public art commissioning. Reading Borough Council has worked with Artpoint Trust, Free Form Arts Trust and Partnership Art Limited, and these agencies have been involved in advising on, managing and implementing commissions.\nPART FIVE - THE VISION\nReading Borough Council subscribes to the following definition of public art:\n'Works of art and craft of any scale created by artists as permanent or temporary features for any location freely accessible or visible to the public'\n5.2 Commissioning themes\nWe wish to encourage public art commissions which will enhance Reading Borough Council's corporate vision and make a positive contribution to the town. We will therefore particularly encourage and support public art commissions which:\ncontribute to the regeneration of an area\nhave an element of education and/or participation\nfocus on the needs of the Council's equalities target groups\nexplore aspects of Reading's identity\nare a response to a specific site, whether built or natural\nraise the profile of Reading\n5.3 Role of the artist\nWe recognise that public art embraces many contexts for commissioning, and in order to encourage the themes identified above, we want to involve artists in the following ways:\nby commissioning artists as part of major capital schemes, regenerationinitiatives and transport schemes\nby commissioning new work to celebrate major events or commemorate new facilities\nby setting up artists residencies in community and neighbourhoodcontexts\nby purchasing contemporary work for public places\nby commissioning new work for public places which are not related to building schemes\nThis list should be seen as indicative rather than exclusive, and we will consider other new forms of commissioning and working with artists which may emerge. It should be recognised that commissioning offers artists new opportunities to extend creative ideas and work in new materials.\n5.4 Commissioning code of practice\nThere are a range of commissioning practices that can be adopted, and the scale and location of the commission will be factors in determining the most appropriate process. However, there are some principles of good practice which should be considered by Reading Borough Council and other commissioning agencies:\nwhere appropriate, artists should be commissioned at an early stage so that their work can be integrated into rather than added to any development\neach commission, however small, should be accompanied by an artist's brief which gives information on the aims of commission, site, budget, timescale and selection process\nthe artist's brief should not be prescriptive, and should aim to foster rather than restrict the creativity and imagination of artists\ncommissioning agencies should consider having a selection panel with representatives from key interests having a stake in the commission\nReading-based artists working in the appropriate medium and with the appropriate experience should be considered as part of any selection process\ncommissioned artists should be issued with contractual agreements\ncommissioning agencies should consider using the expertise of arts professionals in managing commissions\ncommissioning agencies should consider appropriate ways of involving the public, whether through consultation, exhibitions or education programmes\nPART SIX - ACHIEVING THE VISION\n6.1 Reading Borough Council has been successful to date in attracting resources for public art, developing partnerships with other commissioning agencies and managing public art projects. In order to consolidate and build on this success, a number of key mechanisms need to be developed and co-ordinated.\n6.2 A detailed action plan will be drawn up which will identify a three year programme of activity designed to implement this strategy. The action plan will need to address the issues outlined in the following paragraphs.\nReading Borough Council wishes to build on the partnership approach which has been the key to successful commissioning in Reading to date. In order to achieve the aims of the Public Art Strategy it will be important to build on relationships with developers in the private and public sector, with the community sector, and with arts funding and development agencies. It is intended that the proposals for action outlined below will facilitate partnership projects.\n6.4 Promotion of the Public Art Strategy and Commissioning Code of Practice\nWe need to ensure that the strategy has the widest possible promotion to those who will play a key part in implementing it. Proposals include:\nrunning a series of seminars for Reading Borough Council capital project officers and planners\nrunning a series of seminars for external potential commissioning agencies, including private and public sector\npublishing a new leaflet explaining Percent for Art and the benefits of public art\n6.5 Identification of key projects for next 3 years\nIn order to prioritise and target resources it will be necessary to identify and plan for commissioning opportunities. Proposals include:\nidentifying Reading Borough Council capital schemes and considering if Percent for Art should apply\nidentifying major external developments where Percent for Art or S106 agreements could apply\nidentifying community-based projects which could attract externalfunding\nidentifying partners in the private, public and community sector with whom we can develop joint projects\n6.6 Project delivery\nReading Borough Council has developed a high standard of project delivery using professional practices, often in partnership with public art agencies. In order to continue to deliver high quality public art projects and to meet the criteria of major funders it will be necessary to ensure that commissioning budgets have adequate resources identified within them for project management, marketing, and education and outreach programmes.\nPART SEVEN - RECOMMENDATIONS\n7.1 The commissioning themes identified in Part Five should be recognised as strategic priorities for public art commissions.\n7.2 The Commissioning Code of Practice outlined in Part Five should be adopted by Reading Borough Council and promoted to other commissioning agencies.\n7.3 A three year action plan should be developed which will:\nidentify commissioning partners\npromote the Public Art Strategy, internally and externally\nidentify and allocate resources for public art, internally andexternally\nidentify mechanisms for effective project delivery\nFor further details contact: Tammy Bedford, Arts Manager,\nTel: 0118 030 0394, Email: tammy.bedford@reading.gov.uk\nStrategy Aims",
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        "raw_content": "Paul Stanley on New Kiss Music: \u2018No, I Don\u2019t Think So\u2019\nPaul Stanley, who\u2019s spent several years debating the pros and cons of returning to the studio with Kiss, said it's unlikely to happen before the band bows out after its farewell tour.\nDates for the End of the Road trip are expected to be announced soon and to run for up to three years starting in January 2019.\nAsked at the Rock \u2019N\u2019 Roll Fantasy Camp about the chances of making new music, Stanley said, \u201cNo, I don\u2019t think so.\u201d \u201cI could write \u2018Let It Be\u2019 and people would still say, \u201cThat\u2019s great \u2013 now play \u2018Detroit Rock City,\u2019\u201d he explained. \"And I understand it, because when songs have a history with you, they\u2019re kind of like a snapshot of a time in your life. \u2026 That\u2019s not something that anything can take the place of overnight.\u201d\nStanley specifically singled out two of the band\u2019s more recent songs. \u201cI think \u2018Modern Day Delilah\u2019 or \u2018Hell or Hallelujah\u2019 are as good as anything we did,\" he said. \"But I understand that people are more connected to those older, classic songs.\u201d\nHe argued that\u201cif you put on a live video concert of any band \u2026 and you turn off the volume, I will tell you every time they\u2019re playing a new song, because the audience sits down.\u201d\nHe noted that, even though fans did ask for new music, \u201cthey really don\u2019t want it. \u2026 So at some point, I go, \u2018Really, what\u2019s the point?\u2019 Unless it\u2019s something that\u2019s fulfilling for me \u2026 I think everything we\u2019ve done so far speaks volumes, and it\u2019s enough of a legacy.\u201d\nSource: Paul Stanley on New Kiss Music: \u2018No, I Don\u2019t Think So\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Does God \u201cblot\u201d out names from the book of life?\nTo answer this question requires us to define the term \u201cbook of life.\u201d It first appears in Exodus 32, following Israel\u2019s sin with the golden calf\u2014Israel\u2019s seeking another god while Moses tarried on Mount Sinai with God during His transmission of the ten commandments. According to the Scriptures, The next day Moses said to the people, \u201cYou have committed a great sin. But now I will go up to the Lord; perhaps I can make atonement for your sin.\u201d So Moses went back to the Lord and said, \u201cOh, what a great sin these people have committed! They have made themselves gods of gold. But now, please forgive their sin\u2014but if not, then blot me out of the book you have written.\u201d The Lord replied to Moses, \u201cWhoever has sinned against me I will blot out of my book\u2014Exodus 32:30-33. It appears that God\u2019s reference to the \u201cbook of life\u201d means his accounting of all those who were alive. In other words, Moses was literally asking to die in their place if Israel\u2019s sin was not forgiven by God. This same idea occurs again in Deuteronomy, when Moses is presenting his final words to the nation of Israel just prior to their crossing the Jordan into the Promised Land; he said to them, Make sure there is no man or woman, clan or tribe among you today whose heart turns away from the Lord our God to go and worship the gods of those nations; make sure there is no root among you that produces such bitter poison. When such a person hears the words of this oath, he invokes a blessing on himself and therefore thinks, \u201cI will be safe, even though I persist in going my own way.\u201d This will bring disaster on the watered land as well as the dry. The Lord will never be willing to forgive them; his wrath and zeal will burn against that man. All the curses written in this book will fall on him, and the Lord will blot out his name from under heaven. The Lord will single him out from all the tribes of Israel for disaster, according to all the curses of the covenant written in this Book of the Law\u2014Moses, Deuteronomy 29:18-21. When David is talking about those who have been his enemies, he essentially desires God to curse them, as he says, Charge them with crime upon crime; do not let them share in your salvation. May they be blotted out of the book of life and not be listed with the righteous\u2014David, Psalm 69:27-28.\nHowever, if the \u201cbook of life\u201d is being thought of in terms of the book in which all the names of the righteous, meaning all those surrendered to God through Jesus Christ, or having their trust in God being reckoned as righteousness, as did happen to Abraham (Genesis 15:6), then the answer is a resounding, \u201cNo!\u201d Once we are genuinely saved, our salvation is secured by God Himself, and cannot be taken away. As Jesus Himself said, when considering some of the saints in the church at Sardis, Yet you have a few people in Sardis who have not soiled their clothes. They will walk with me, dressed in white, for they are worthy. He who overcomes will, like them, be dressed in white. I will never blot out his name from the book of life, but will acknowledge his name before my Father and his angels\u2014Jesus Christ, Revelation 3:4-5. Ultimately, it is the book of life that holds the record of everyone who worships the Lamb of God, and Him only; in fact, according to the book of Revelation, the book of life belongs to the Lamb (Revelation 13: . And if one\u2019s name is not recorded in that particular book, again according to John writing in the book of Revelation, I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books. The sea gave up the dead that were in it, and death and Hades gave up the dead that were in them, and everyone was judged according to what they had done. Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. If anyone\u2019s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire\u2014Revelation 20:12-15.",
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        "raw_content": "Deborah June Monroe Summers \u2013 Obituary\nDeborah June Monroe Summers was born July 17, 1965 to June and Albert Monroe in Chicago, Illinois. She passed away on January 22, 2019 at Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth, MS. She graduated with the highest honors in 11 years from Iuka High School and was a member of the band and played multiple sports. She loved and enjoyed writing poetry, reading her bible, and riding Harleys. She enjoyed her time spent with family, especially her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She is survived by her mother, June Monroe and her father, Albert Monroe (Pam); her children, Chris Rast (Heather) of Jackson, MS, Crystal Harvey (Mike) of Iuka, MS, and Cody Hayes (Janette) of Iuka, MS; her brother, Shane Monroe of Corinth, MS; her grandchildren, Haley Bunns, Emmalee Bunns, Kamo Harvey, Aydon Hayes, Trenton Hayes, and Jordynne Hayes. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Edith and Curtis James, Howard and Myrtle Watson, Emmitt and Earlene Monroe, and her brother, Jim Monroe. Cutshall Funeral Home of Iuka, MS is entrusted with arrangements. Visitation is scheduled for 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Saturday, January 26, 2019, at Cutshall Funeral Home in Iuka. Funeral services are scheduled for 12:00 p.m., Sunday, January 27, 2019, at Cutshall Funeral Home Chapel in Iuka, officiated by Bro. Billy Glover. Pallbearers will be Ellis South, Greg Burns, Shane Monroe, Jay Goodman, Jason Berryhill, and Scottie James. An online guest book may be accessed at www.cutshallfuneralhome.com",
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        "raw_content": "Rev. Phebe Ann Coffin Hannaford, Pioneering \u201cLesbian\u201d Minister\nd. June 2, 1921\nGay and lesbian clergy have been around for a long time \u2013 right from the start of ordained ministry (barring some quibbles over terminology: the words \u201cgay\u201d and \u201clesbian\u201d do not apply directly to the earliest years). Even in modern times, there are numerous reports of openly gay or lesbian clergy going back a lot further than I had recognised. Among many who are described as the \u201cfirst\u201d in one or other specific field, the earliest clear example I have come across (so far) is Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford, who was raised a Quaker,where she was accustomed to full participation by women, was briefly a Baptist, and finally ordained in the Universalist church in 1968, claiming to have been the first woman of any denomination ordained in New England. She was also plainly and openly \u201clesbian\u201d, many years before the term or concept was widely recognized.\nPhebe Ann Coffin was born into a Quaker family in Siasconset, on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, the only child of the merchant and shipowner George W. Coffin and his wife Phebe Ann (Barnard) Coffin. Both were Quakers and direct descendants of the island\u2019s first white settlers, Tristram Coffin and Peter Folger.\nPhebe lived amidst women who bore the responsibilities of daily life as the whaling men were at sea. These two influences made Phebe an extraordinarily independent woman. She was educated in public and private schools on the island, tutored in mathematics and Latin and her talents were encouraged at home. She was a formidable scholar and active reformer: she wrote the first biography of Lincoln to be published after his death, and was active in both the abolitionist and women\u2019s movements.\nShe spoke openly of her desire to be a Quaker preacher. She took the pledge at the early age of 8 and at age 18 was chaplain and treasurer of the Daughters of Temperance and Deputy Grand Worthy Chief Templar in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.\nShe taught school on Cape Cod and in Nantucket until her marriage in 1849 to Dr. Joseph H. Hanaford, a homeopathic physician and school teacher. She joined her husband\u2019s Baptist church. Their son, Howard, was born in 1841 and their daughter, Florence, in 1854.\nLiving in Beverly during the Civil War, her commitment as an abolitionist led her to relinquish her Quaker pacifism. As her marriage was failing she supported and educated her children with her writing. Her contact with Universalist women opened up a world of activism for the rights of women. In 1868 she was ordained a minister in the Universalist church. From 1874, she was pastor to a congregation in New Jersey, but after her initial three year term, controversy arose over her reappointment which she did not get.\nThe controversy was nominally over her involvement in the \u201cwomen\u2019s issue\u201d (ie, the suffragette movement), but in reality it was her relationship with coworker Ellen Miles, which had begun in 1870. Newspaper clippings preserved in Hanaford\u2019s scrapbook reported that the disgruntlement among congregation members was, in fact, over Hanaford\u2019s liaison with Miles, whom the papers called the \u2018minister\u2019s wife.\u2019 Hanaford, it seems, was not simply asked to cease her women\u2019s rights activities, but more specifically, to \u2018dismiss\u2019 Miss Miles\u2026 their letters testify to a deep and abiding affection. The two remained life-long companions, separated after forty-four years together only by Miles\u2019s death in 1914.\nAfter her failure to be reappointed in New Jersey, she attempted to set up a new congregation of her own. However, when her dissident New Jersey congregation applied for formal recognition and was rejected by the General Universalist Convention in 1878, Hanaford had no settled pulpit, and for years she conducted lecturing and preaching tours across New England and the Middle Atlantic and Western states. Deprived of formal ministry, she created a successful independent ministry of her own \u2013 ultimately achieving high honour in the early twentieth century , when she was asked to officiate at the at the funeral services for two leading women\u2019s rights activists of the nineteenth century: the feminist philosopher Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the woman-suffrage organizer Susan B. Anthony. The two friends, who had shared a life of labor, died within four years of each other, and Hanaford had known them both well.\nAfter Ellen\u2019s death Phebe lived with her granddaughter in Basom, New York where she was isolated from the activities she enjoyed. Both her children predeceased her. She voted in the New York election but not in the federal election of 1920. The family moved to Rochester, New York where she died alone in her bedroom. She was buried in an unmarked grave in Orleans, New York next to her daughter Florence Hanaford Warner.\nThere is a great deal in the story of this remarkable woman for us to reflect on and learn from. The story of her extraordinary achievement as a woman in defying and transcending gender boundaries as an impressive scholar and pioneer female ordained minister is remarkable in itself. Thereafter, after commencing a new life committed to a woman, she was confronted by a demand from her congregation to give up her partner and conform, or to face the loss of her ministry. Courageously, she chose commitment and truth over expedience, and paid the price. She persevered independently for decades, forging an independent ministry where she was unable to work within the formal structures \u2013 and ultimately achieved honour and recognition for it.\nRev Hanaford deserves to be better remembered and celebrated.Source:A Paper Trail: Piecing Together the Life of Phebe Hanaford\nclergygay clergyLesbian\nYou Say They\u2019re Homosexuals? Jesus Says, \u201cSo What? That Doesn\u2019t Matter. You Come, Follow Me.\u201d\nI received an email which voiced numerous objections to the idea that Jesus accepted some sexually active gays and lesbians, which I document from Luke 17. I replied to him, \u201cYou\u2019ve covered far too much ground to answer in one email. Let me answer one point from your first paragraph.\u201d He had written\nBut I\u2019ve seen posts from you that say that Jesus \u201ctaught\u201d on gay and lesbians. And that from Luke 17:34-35, that God \u201caccepts\u201d gays and lesbians. But that is NOT what Jesus said. All Jesus said was \u201cthere are two men in a bed\u2026 two women grinding\u201d (if you are correct). Jesus didn\u2019t \u201cteach\u201d ANYTHING in these verses. Jesus didn\u2019t say whether it was wrong or right.\nTrue. Jesus didn\u2019t say whether it was wrong or right. What he said was that it didn\u2019t matter, that it was irrelevant.\nYou left something out. In verses 34 and 35 we read, \u201cone shall be taken, and the other left.\u201d One member of each pair is acceptable to God, and one is not. Based on the testimony of Luke 17, then at least some sexually active gays and lesbians are acceptable to God, and delivered from judgment. (I\u2019ve had some literalists ask me if I believe that 50 percent of gays and lesbians are going to heaven, which is quite silly.)\nI tell you, in that night,\nthere shall be two men in one bed;\nthe one shall be taken, and the other shall be left.\nTwo women shall be grinding together;\n(Luke 17:34-35, KJV)\nIt is the separation of the righteous and the unrighteous that is the key point of my thesis. The fact that some sexually active gays and lesbians are acceptable to God is the point I am making.\nThe point of this passage is that homosexuality and homosexual activity are not factors in a person\u2019s acceptability to God. God does not take sexual orientation into account. 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        "raw_content": "RealEstateRama Local Military Veteran Receives Home From Citizens Bank\nProvidence, RI \u2013 May 19, 2015 \u2013 (RealEstateRama) \u2014 As part of its ongoing commitment to give back to the community, Citizens Bank is donating a renovated, mortgage-free house in Rhode Island to a combat-wounded military veteran and his family. The donation was arranged through the Military Warriors Support Foundation (MWSF).\nThe Warwick home \u2013 renovated by Citizens Bank colleagues and donated by the bank as part of an ongoing commitment to supporting those who served our country \u2013 was presented today to Retired U.S. Army Specialist Joshua Bacon for his military service with the 41st Engineering Company as a combat engineer. Bacon sustained multiple injuries during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2009. He was awarded a Combat Action Badge and an Army Commendation Medal with V device for valorous actions in direct contact with the enemy. 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It is a joy to see the children racing through the home to claim their bedroom.\u201d\nIn addition to the home, Citizens Bank colleagues presented Bacon and his family with $5,000 in gift cards they collected to purchase items to make the new house a home during a key ceremony at the Warwick home. The ceremony was attended by Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian; Brad Conner; Marc Paulhus, President, Citizens Bank of Rhode Island and Barbara Cottam, Rhode Island Market Executive for Citizens Bank. After the ceremony, Bacon and his family toured their new home for the first time.\n\u201cFirst and foremost my family and I would like to say \u2018thank you\u2019 to Military Warrior Support Foundation and Citizens Bank, for such a generous act of kindness. Receiving a mortgage free home will create opportunities for my family not just now, but for generations to come,\u201d said Joshua Bacon, veteran and home recipient.\nThe donation represents a long-term commitment the bank has made to supporting military veterans. In July, the bank will announce the non-profit recipients of its Champions in Action program, which will go to organizations focused on Veterans Services. And as part of the bank\u2019s diversity & inclusion program, the bank recruits at military bases and other military support organizations to help hire veterans for open positions, including the upcoming RI National Guard Air Show & Open House. Veteran colleagues are encouraged to wear nametags that honor their commitment to serving in any branch of the military.\n\u201cWe are extremely grateful to our veterans for the enormous sacrifices they have made on our behalf,\u201d said Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian. \u201cThe City has been proud to partner with various organizations that support veterans and their families. Those who serve our country go without the daily comforts of home that we enjoy, and I am grateful to Citizens and the Military Warriors Support Foundation for their continued commitment to and support of our combat-wounded veterans and their families. On behalf of the residents of our community, I am honored to welcome the Bacon family to their new home in Warwick.\u201d\nFor photos and more information, visit the bank\u2019s Facebook, follow the bank on Twitter or visit the Citizens Bank website.\nCitizens Financial Group, Inc. is one of the nation\u2019s oldest and largest financial institutions, with $136.5 billion in assets as of March 31, 2015. Headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, Citizens offers a broad range of retail and commercial banking products and services to individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies, large corporations and institutions. In Consumer Banking, Citizens helps its retail customers \u201cbank better\u201d with mobile and online banking, a 24/7 customer contact center and the convenience of approximately 3,200 ATMs and approximately 1,200 Citizens Bank branches in 11 states in the New England, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. 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        "raw_content": "Car Accident Injuries and Headaches\nback paincar accident injuriesgrand junction car accidentsheadaches from car accidents\nWe\u2019ve all suffered from headaches over the years. There are a myriad of reasons people get headaches, including what they eat, how much they\u2019ve had to drink (too much alcohol leads to dehydration), allergies, and tension in the neck. Those of us who work in office environments know how easy it is to sit improperly and end up with a painful neck and headache after work. Still, another cause of headaches is car accidents.\nHeadaches are a common car accident injury and even then can be symptoms of whiplash or other neck pain and trauma. Anytime your head is suddenly snapped forward or backward, whiplash isn\u2019t going to be the only result. That strain and pain in your neck will manifest itself in headaches and pain in your back and shoulders as well. The video below from a chiropractor in Florida demonstrates some of the ways that chiropractic care can help with headaches caused by car accidents or car injuries.\nAs always, please be sure to consult a physician if you think you\u2019ve been seriously injured in a car accident. If you liked this video, be sure to check out some of our other posts on car accident pain and injuries like Home Remedies for Back and Neck Pain.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Rants\t\u00bb The Torture is Over\nThe Torture is Over\nI know I\u2019m not the first to say it. But I can vouch for the accuracy of term torture when applied to the San Francisco Giants.\nI attended all three Giants games this weekend, intend on being there when and if the Giants claimed the mantle as National League Division Champions, or to \u201cclinch\u201d their place in the playoffs. I did see this happen once before. But if you\u2019re a baseball fan that follows just about anybody but the Yankees, this is pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime event.\nLet me explain the torture of waiting to see a clinch happen. First, your team has to clinch. So that means they have to be the best team in their division. For the Giant\u2019s, this means they have to beat four other teams. So, on average, this means that this only happens one in five years.\nNext, they have to clinch at home. Yes, if you\u2019re a fanatic like me, you could follow them on the road to see them clinch. But there is nothing like the excitement of the home crowd when your team wins the division. So even if your team clinches, there\u2019s a 50-50 chance that the game will be played on the road somewhere, and the best you can do is watch it on TV in a local sports bar.\nTo make matters worse, you don\u2019t always clinch by winning. Sometimes the clinch happens when the second place team loses. So you could have tickets to what could be the game-of-a-lifetime. But on the drive to the game the second place Dodgers lose to the Mets in New York, making the Giants the champions. So now you\u2019ve got tickets to an exhibition game that doesn\u2019t mean anything to anybody. Don\u2019t turn around. The pre-game festivities are going to be a ball. (High and outside.)\nSo let me set the stage for this weekend\u2019s torture. On Thursday, the Giants finished a sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks (winning all three games in the three game series), and ended up three games ahead of the Padres with three games left in the season. In any other season, this would mean that unless the Padres won every game left, and the Giants lost every game left, the Giants would win the division. To make things even more interesting, the last three games would be against the Padres at home in San Francisco. So if the Padres did win every game left, the Giants would have to lose every game left.\nFriday night Matt Cain was on the mound, pitching on his birthday. Cain is one of our most reliable pitchers, and one of my favorite players. I was already to watch a victory and go home to relax the rest of the weekend. In the second inning, Cain gave up a home run to Ryan Ludwick, and the Giants were immediately down 1-0. In the third inning, Cain gave up three hits. The last was another homer by Adrian Gonzalez. The score was now 3-0. The Giants never came back from this. They lost the game 6-4.\nSaturday\u2019s pitcher was Barry Zito. I\u2019ve never really liked Zito, so I wasn\u2019t nearly as optimistic. But the pundits on the radio were talking about his experience as a veteran who has been there before, even claiming he was the best man to pitch today. So I arrived at the ballpark with high hopes.\nAfter facing four batters, Zito had the bases loaded with one out. The only out was intentional by the Padres, coming on a sacrifice by Miguel Tejada. This was scary, but we relaxed a little when he got the second out. But with two outs, he walked the next two batters. With the bases loaded, this means the Padres were able to score two runs without swinging a bat. (Scott Hairston did swing once, but he missed.) The Giants were already down 2-0, and two runs were all the Padres needed. San Diego wins, 4-2.\nSide-note: Barry Zito was paid about $18,000,000 this year, about $90,000 an inning. So he got more than $3000 a pitch for Saturday\u2019s game. Why are my tickets so expensive?\nSo we\u2019re down to Sunday, the last game of the regular season. Now things get really interesting. The Giants still only need to win one game to clinch. Even if they lose, all is not lost. They can still tie. To make things even more interesting, Atlanta is tied with the Padres for the wildcard spot in the playoffs. If the Giants lose, and Atlanta wins, the season ends with a three-way tie. If the Giants lose, they would have to fly to San Diego to play one last game with the Padres for the division championship. Even if they lose that game, they have one more chance at the playoffs. Then they\u2019d have to fly to Atlanta to play a game versus the Braves to see who the wildcard team would be.\nIf Atlanta loses to the Phillies and the Padres win, the Giants still get to go to the playoffs. But the Padres would be the division champions. No championship, and no clinch.\nWithin the first couple of innings, we knew the Atlanta result. The Braves won. The Giants still needed to earn their own way into the playoffs. If they lose today, I\u2019m driving to San Diego tonight.\nBut today was a different game. Jonathan Sanchez was on the mound. He doesn\u2019t have any experience in playoff atmospheres like this, but he\u2019s one of my favorite players, and in the past it seems like he does better under pressure.\nBut the first inning seemed like d\u00e9j\u00e0 vu all over again. The first batter, Chris Denorfin, got a hit. He advanced to second on a sacrifice. I was thinking, here we go again. But Sanchez settled down, and things went smoothly from there. He got out of the inning without a run scoring.\nWith the Giants at bat and no score in the third inning, a ball was hit to triples alley. It took such a lucky bounce, that I thought I might even see my first inside-the-park home run. I was astonished when the runner went into third standing up. Why didn\u2019t he at least round the bag toward home. And then I understood. The triple had been hit by the pitcher, Jonathon Sanchez, maybe the worst hitter on the team. Of course they weren\u2019t going to risk hurting the pitcher in a collision at home plate. It was the first triple in Sanchez\u2019 career.\nSanchez scored on a hit by Freddy Sanchez, and suddenly it didn\u2019t feel like d\u00e9j\u00e0 vu no more. The Giants were leading for the first time in the series. That run proved to be all the Giants needed. Brian Wilson, he of the beard, came on to pitch the ninth inning. He retired the side in order. He struck out pinch-hitter Luis Durango on three pitches. Durango never swung the bat. Giants win, 3-0.\nThings got really fun from there. The crowd was a sea of orange, waving their rally rags. 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        "raw_content": "- Mark Wiedorn\nUntil recently four Roma families were living in a abandoned brick factory or Cihelna in Prague 22 in the village of Uhrineves. Some of the families had been living in what was essentially a small ghetto for over six years.\nThe buildings had no electricity and no running water. The families living here included 12 children between the ages of 4 and 15 who were living in what can be described as very primitive conditions. While poverty exists all over the world, the following photos give a glimpse into the type of situation that many Roma live in here in the Czech Republic and other countries in Central Europe.\nThe families moved here from Slovakia to work in what was at one time an active brick making factory. Shortly after the fall of communism the factory was closed and the families lost their source of income. Slowly, over the next few years, as they lost their flats, they began to move into the old factory and created living spaces in the building.\nOfficials in Prague 22 had been aware of the situation for many years and did nothing. It took a newly assigned Roma social worker and a new mayor in Prague 22 to finally deal with problem.\nAuthor: Mark Wiedorn\nThis series of photos gives a brief tour of the area the families were living in.\nThere were also rats in the trash and the building complex. This was a constant worry for the mothers, especially in the evenings.\nThe building was surrounded by trash.\nThe children acted as all children do, despite living in these conditions.\nThis is the front yard of one of the livings areas.\nThis is another view of the same area.\nWith no running water it was difficult to wash clothes and stay clean.\nThe children lived around the trash and garbage everyday.\nIt was also very difficult to cook and prepare meals, yet they managed.\nDespite conditions on the outside of the building, every effort was made to create the feeling of a home.\nThe important part of this story is of course the people who were living there.\nChildren are children, and can maintain a happy outlook even in the worst of conditions.\nEven though most of the children there had cheerful outlooks, occasionally it was apparent that below the surface all was not positive.\nChildren can also pick up and mirror the frustrations felt by adults.\nIt would be normal for anyone to feel somewhat depressed while living in these circumstances.\nIt is also possible to have hope for the future.\nThe story of the families living at Cihelna has a mixed ending. Due to the efforts of the newly assigned Roma social worker and the new government in Prague 22, all of the families were moved out of Cihelna. The building has been razed to the ground and the trash cleared. All that remains of where these families lived is an empty field.\nThree of the families have returned to Slovakia and one remains in Prague 22.\nThere are efforts underway to improve the quality of life for Roma in Central Europe. Much of this slowly occurring change is due to pressure from the EU. The human rights and minorities rights situations of pre-EU membership countries has undergone great scrutiny. It remains an area where countries like the Czech Republic, and others in Central Europe, need to continue efforts to improve the lives of Roma and their integration into society.\nText and Photos: (c) Mark Wiedorn",
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        "raw_content": "Red eyes is condition known as conjunctivitis or bloodshot eyes. There are times where it can be severe and associated with other signs such as itchiness, pain and burning sensation.\nWhat Causes Red Eye\nThere are many underlying conditions that can result to red eye and some may be minor while others may be serious enough to call for medical intervention.\nSymptoms associated with red eye\nThere are a number of other signs you may watch out for in case you have red eyes. Visit your medical provider immediately if your red eye condition is associated with the following:\nPainful red eye with itchiness\nInterfered vision\nSensitiveness to light\nIf your red eye is due to injury particularly if something pierced it\nA feeling of being sick\nBloodshot Eyes Meaning\nBloodshot eyes are simply another term used to mean red eyes. The condition may be as a result of small blood vessels that are formed on the surface of the eye known as the sclera are congested with blood hence becoming enlarged.\nThis usually happens due to poor supply of oxygen to the cornea and all other tissues the cover your eye. In most cases, bloodshot eyes are not a cause of concern but in case the condition is associated with other serious symptoms that we have talked about above, you should seek medical help.\nThis condition may vary in some cases with a bright red or uniformly dense bloody area that develop on your sclera due to the small amount of bleeding from eye capillaries.\nYou may realize this bloody blotch mostly when you wake up in the morning. Usually, the condition is not painful but it may make you uncomfortable due to its awful look. However, it will clear after few days without your intervention. Often, the appearance of bloody blotch in your eyes can also be referred to as subconjunctival hemorrhage.\nUsually, the level at which your red eye is does not necessarily mean or show how severe your condition is, but instead the overall state of your health. Bloodshot eyes are often a symptom involved with other symptoms to give you a visible sign that you may be suffering from some under your knowledge. The seriousness of the symptoms will indicate a severe underlying condition. Bloodshot eye may be associated with other symptoms such as:\nPain and itchiness\nSwelling due to inflammation\nHead ache and neck pain\nStomach ache and bloating pain\nSneezing, coughing and sniffing\nMucus and pus discharge\nThere are a number of issues that may cause red eye. While red eye is a condition that can affect you any time of the day, you may easily get it by exposure to some activities that make you prone to the condition. The effects that result from red eye may be seen some time after you have been affected by the condition that causes it. Redness of your eyes can signal the presence of a serious condition in your body such as uveitis and glaucoma. If this condition persists, you should seek the help of your doctor immediately.\nReasons for a red eye include the following:\nConjunctivitis ( pink eye)\nThis is one of the most common conditions of the eye that is very contagious. The condition is mostly caused by infection either from virus or bacteria, although it can as well be caused by other things. Pink eye can affect anybody including toddlers. When an infection affects your thin layer of the eye which is referred to as conjunctiva you will end up getting this problem. The infection causes the blood vessels within the conjunctiva to become irritated thereby swelling up to cause your eye to appear as if it is pink in color. In some cases, conjunctivitis can be seen with a reddish color appearance.\nAlso referred to as dry eye syndrome, this is a condition that be caused by either your tear gland producing insufficient amount of tears to lubricate and nourish the eyes, or in other cases the tears produced may be of poor quality hence poor lubrication and nourishment of the eyes. When you are suffering from a chronic dry eye syndrome, this can result in your eyes surfaces to become irritated and inflamed hence causing them to become reddish.\nAs much as this condition cannot be treated, there are several ways you may use to manage the situation. In this case, your doctor may prescribe some artificial tears that you may drop in your eyes whenever they feel dry.\nSometimes red eyes are also referred to as allergy eyes. This is because, in most cases when a person is suffering from this symptom, he/she is described to be suffering from allergic reactions. This condition is very common to people who have a very sensitive immune system whereby, their immune reacts to a foreign substance such as pollen, dander, dust or chemicals to produce histamines as part of the inflammatory response which happens so that it may fight the allergen. As a result of all these reactions, your blood vessels in the eyes enlarge, thereby making your eye to appear reddish in color and watery.\nIt may be necessary to remove all the allergens that result in allergy or avoid areas that have them. Your doctor may prescribe some anti-histamine eye drops that may as well offer relief to your condition.\nThis is one of the major red eye causes especially for those people who over wear them and fail to take good care of the lenses. This may result in the build-up or irritating surface deposits with microbes on your eyes.\nRed eyes that result from over-use of contact lenses can be a sign of a very serious infection of the eyes such as keratitis or fungal infections. If you wear lenses and your eyes become red, remove them and visit your optician to find out how you can resolve that issue.\nOver-wearing of contact lenses can as well make a dry eye syndrome worse since they reduce the supply of oxygen to the cornea, and sometimes they restrict the normal flow of tears from tear ducts which are located just below where contact lenses rest especially if they are ill-fitted.\nYour eyes sometimes may be over-worked when someone works on a computer for longer periods without giving eyes some breaks, thereby resulting to eye tiredness. Computer vision syndrome may be associated by red, burning and tired eyes. The one reason behind this condition is that, when people are working on a computer they blink less and this may cause the eyes to become dry.\nAny injury or trauma to the eye can be so painful and may cause your eyes to become red, with bloodshot eyes, and in severe cases you may end up having a subconjunctival hemorrhage. Trauma to the eye may result from accidents, cosmetic eyelid surgery and even use of harmful eye products. Usually, during injury there is an inflammatory response that results in blood vessels in the eye to dilate allowing more blood to flow to the injured area to facilitate faster healing. This blood vessels dilation or breakage in serious cases may result in red eyes.\nOther red eye causes\nAny infections that occur to the cornea are usually very serious when it comes to your site and therefore should be treated as an emergency issue. Corneal ulcer is an eye condition that is associated with red eye, itchiness and pain, poor vision and eye discharge as common symptoms. Usually, eye ulcer is as a result of untreated eye infection or injury.\nAlso referred to as eye herpes, this is a recurrent eye viral infection that is caused by a type 1 herpes simplex virus which is common in causing cold sores. This condition is usually associated with symptoms such as red eyes, swollen eyes, pain, watery eyes, discharge and sensitivity to light. This type of herpes can result in corneal scarring if treatment is not done quickly, and in some cases the condition may call for corneal transplant so that your vision is restored.\nThis is an inflammation that occurs to the middle layer of the eye commonly referred to as uvea. This condition is associated with red eyes, sensitivity to light, and occurrence of floaters and blurry vision in your sight. Uveitis is caused by numerous issues most of the common ones being eye infections, eye injury, and systemic autoimmune disorder. However, many of the uveitis cases, the underlying cause are not easily known.\nIf this condition is not treated in time, it can result in detachment of the retina, cataracts and high ocular pressure, all which can cause you a permanent loss of your sight.\nThis condition mostly is gradual and asymptomatic while it develops. Thereafter, the patient may undergo a sudden pain, bright red eyes associated with halos around lights, loss of vision and nausea. Acute angle-closure glaucoma may be a sight threatening problem that needs to be addressed quickly. The spike that results from intraocular pressure can lead to a permanent loss of sight in the shortest time if it is not reduced.\nOne Bloodshot Eye no Pain\nBloodshot eyes without pain\nAs we have said above, bloodshot eye occur due to many reasons some of which we have talked above. For example, bloodshot eye appears when the blood vessels on the surface of your white part of the eye swell up. The swelling may be due any of the seasons we have shared above. However it may happen that the only one eye was affected by this condition. In this case, we say that you are suffering from a single or one bloodshot eye.\nThere are red eye causes that may be accompanied by pain while others may not. In fact, most of the red eye causes are painful but some of them are not associated with pain. Instead of pain, some conditions may just be associated with sensitivity to light, watery eyes and discharge in company with a burning sensation. Regardless of how your case is, you are not supposed to sit back and wait while your eye has developed a problem. Instead you should book an appointment with your doctor as quickly as possible to avoid worsening your condition.\nRed Itchy Eyes Causes\nAlso referred to allergy eyes, red itchy eyes (sometimes with watery eyes) that are caused by same allergens may result in sneezing, coughing, runny nose among other conditions that the affected person may go through. Sources reveal that about 50 million in the US have seasonal allergies and the effect keeps own increasing time after time. You can as well get itchy red eye from any of the conditions we have discussed above.\nThe severity of the itchy red eyes condition will depend on the underlying cause of the problem. There are some conditions that we have talked about above that will only need adequate medical intervention to go away. However, some other conditions like pink eye will heal without any medical treatment, although in the case it is caused by bacterial infection, some antibiotics will speed up the healing.\nHow to Treat Red Eyes\nMany progressive ways such as surgical eye whitening procedures have been carried out successfully and they are proving to be helpful when it comes to this problem. However, they sometime can result to cosmetic complication is not properly done and worse case they can damage your eye sight. While you want to treat your red eyes condition, it is good first if you know, among the above underlying conditions which one could be the cause for your red eyes.\nYour doctor may diagnose your red eye by visually examining the appearance and asking for the symptoms you experience. Every underlying condition is treated separately according to the treatments available to treat it successfully.\nEye injury may range from minor to serious issues such as pierced eye and chemical eye burns. Regardless of what caused the injury, any trauma to your eye should be addressed in the emergency room.\nYou may reduce computer vision syndrome by taking numerous breaks while working on a computer, wearing special computer glasses and modifying your work station. You may as well use lubricating eye drops to keep your eyes moist and healthy and free from red eye.\nContact lens-induced red eye can be minimized by keeping the lenses as clean as possible and replacing them when necessary. You doctor May as well advice on use of contact lenses made from different material such as gas permeable lenses or the use of daily disposable lenses.\nThere are numerous types of conjunctivitis and when it comes to treatment, you should be sure of your condition so that you may strike the correct way to treat it.\nHow do you get rid of Red Eyes at Home\nNormally, eyes are a very important part of the body and for that case they should always be taken care of. Serious issues concerning your eyes should be addressed by your doctor. However, if the condition is not serious you may opt try some of the home remedies we have discussed below.\nWarm water may help to speed up the movement of blood to the affected area to speed up the healing. You may warm some water, and then put a clean towel in it and rinse. Slowly press the towel around the sensitive areas of your eyes severally, so that the temperature is kept at a reasonable level.\nUsing cold compress to relieve eye redness\nIf you have tried a warm compress and it is not working for your case, you may try the use of cold compress. Just soak a clean towel in clean cool water and rinse. Then slightly press the towel on your eyes as you remove severally in intervals of 8 hours until you see some change.\nUsually, natural tears are known to lubricate the eye and nourish the by removing dirt and giving them a normal good look. However, if you have insufficient quantity and quality tears, you may use tear drops to facilitate the normal work of your tears. Tear drops are acquired over the counter which may as well help your eyes to remain healthy.\nHow to Clear Red Eyes Fast\nThe most important and first thing you should do for red eyes is to rest them. Most of the common causes of red eyes that we have talked about above can just by a simple way or giving your eyes some rest. This can be done by minimizing time take to look at your computer, TV or phone and just taking a great nap. If you can\u2019t give your eyes a rest then should at least have some breaks when looking some sensitive light.\nYou can acquire some eye drops that are found over the counter which may as well help to clear your eyes. Also artificial tears may raid if your red eye causes are from dry eye syndrome. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab School corporal punishment in Vietnam |\n| Very real school paddling video \u00bb\nClearly, I think that a school corporal punishment should be applied hard enough to make a real impression on a young lady, but I am fair in the fact that the punishment should fit the crime. If it is a 1st time offense, that is a small infraction within the school code of conduct, a few swift swats with a paddle should do the trick. Obviously, if that infraction is repeated, then more severe consequences are called for. If a few moderate swats with the paddle did not get the job done, then clearly the level of severity needs to be raised significantly.\nHaving to sleep on her stomach as the school corporal punishment she received was very effective.\nBut for those severe infractions, like bullying, fighting, and alcohol and drug related issues, from the very beginning, the paddling needs to be administered at a level in which very real learning takes place through the seat of her pants. The goal is to not only create as much pain as possible at the time, but to leave her bottom sore well after the paddling. But how hard is too hard and how long should her bottom really be left sore?\nTwo days later, the corporal punishment she received is still having the desired effect.\nI think if the paddling is administered in a safe manner, there is no such thing as too hard when dealing with severe offenses. Many schools have limitations on the number of swats that can be applied, so each one really needs to count. In addition, I think in order for there to really be long term benefits, each paddle swat needs to be applied in the exact same spot. There is no reason to make all of her bottom a little sore, if it possible to make part of her bottom extremely sore. The focus should always be on the lowest part of her bottom, on the exact spot that touches the seat when she sits down. Both at home, but especially in the school environment, a young lady spend the majority of her day sitting. In school, she will spend close to eight hours a day at a desk, which is rarely padded in a public school environment. This gives the administrator the added benefit of her punishment continuing for at least eight hours a day. This is quite the bonus when trying to teach a young lady a lesson, especially since most school paddlings are over with in less than a minute. A one minute punishment is hardly a deterrent, regardless of the amount of sting she experiences during it. But an eight hour punishment, for three consecutive days, starts to really address the problem.\nFive days later the corporal punishment she received at school is still very visible on her bottom, and the soreness remains.\nBut how long should her bottom remain sore in all fairness? I think leaving her bottom sore for as long as possible should always be the goal. If her bottom being sore for a day helps to teach her a lesson, then more days are even better. The more time she has to struggle to sit down, the more time she is focused on what she did wrong. Her infraction does not quickly become a distant memory, if she is still wiggling in her seat, trying to find a way to sit that doesn\u2019t hurt\u2026three days later. If her bottom is paddled long enough and hard enough that she is still struggling to sit a week later, all the better. If she has to try and cover up in the locker room, so none of the other girls see her bruised butt, then that is yet another added bonus. Teen girls will go far out of their way to avoid being embarrassed in front of their peer group, and very few girls want to admit that they were spanked at school. A bruised and sore bottom might seem excessive to some, but when it comes to educating a young lady through the use of corporal punishment, a bruised bottom has its place.\nThis entry was posted in School Corporal Punishment, School Paddling, School Paddling Pictures and tagged bruised butt, Corporal Punishment, high school, Paddled, sore bottom, teen. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "With the rainy weather that has plagued us in recent months, it almost seems like summer has not even begun. While we did not get as much sunshine as we hoped for, the fall and rain are not far away! Before the leaves begin to change color and the kids do not return to school, make sure you look at one of these events that take place in town before it\u2019s too late.\nEach year, the CNE marks the end of the summer in Toronto. From August 18th to September 4th, it\u2019s an opportunity to play carnival games, take a ride on a carousel or stuff your face with delicious fair food. Do not forget the International Air Show on Labor Day! This is an unforgettable annual tradition. Until next year, CNE!\nWhere: Exhibition Place\nYes, Canada\u2019s Wonderland is open until October (let\u2019s not forget the Halloween Haunt!), But the summer season ends on Labor Day weekend. The Splash Works officially closes on 4 September and from this date, the park itself will be open only on weekends from 10 am to 8 pm. If you want to fully enjoy the Wonderland (sunny skies, day rides, and tube slides on the lazy river), make sure you go as soon as possible!\nWhen: The season ends on September 4, and the official closure is October 29\nWhere: Canada\u2019s Wonderland\nYou May Also Like To Read: 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN THE BUSTLING BELTLINE AREA OF CALGARY\nThe weekend market in Toronto\u2019s waterfront closes in early October, so you still have a few weeks left to go! Craftsmen and local merchants sell their goods, such as jewelry, clothing and vintage products, in addition to street food. Eat locally made snacks and desserts, and savor an ice cream cone as you walk along the wharf. Here is an activity you will want to do as long as the sunny days are among us!\nWhen: September 3 to 5, October 8 to 10\nShakespeare in High Park\nYou do not have much time to watch a performance of Shakespeare in High Park! The pieces alternate each evening between a comedy (Twelfth Night) and a drama (King Lear), both presented in new productions at the High Park amphitheater. Seating is available but limited, so be sure to arrive early! All shows are on a donation basis.\nWhen: Ends September 3\nWhere: High Park Amphitheater\nBlue Whale at ROM\nIf you have not yet visited the ROM to see the Blue Whale Show, you had better hurry! The exhibition ends on September 4th. From the bottom of the sea: The Blue Whale tells the story of a blue whale that ran aground in Newfoundland and how Canadian scientists kept the bones and progressed in research on blue whales.\nWhere: ROM\nYes, the beaches opened later than usual this year, especially on Toronto Island, and no, that does not mean they will stay open longer to compensate! The beach season officially ends on Labor Day weekend. Go ahead as soon as you can if you want to enjoy a beach day this summer!\nConcerts at the Molson Amphitheater\nOpen-air venues in Toronto are open only during the summer months \u2013 obviously! No one wants to stand outside in the snow for a concert in January. There are a handful of concerts in September, the last being Bryson Tiller, Echo Beach on September 13, and Scorpion and Megadeth at the Molson Amphitheater on September 22.\nWhen: Ends September 22\nWhere: Molson Amphitheater\nFree movie screenings at the Harbourfront\nOutdoor cinema is another summer tradition that is coming to an end! Once the weather begins to cool, we will return to the movie theaters, but before that happens, you can watch movies for free at the Harbourfront Center. The open-air screenings end on August 30 with Cooking with Stella. The films start around 9 pm.\nWhen: Wednesday to August 30\nWhere: Harbourfront Center\nSymphony in the gardens\nCasa Loma is open all year, but it is always good to go there in summer to admire its beautiful gardens. Symphony in the Gardens is an opportunity to see the superb property while enjoying the music of the Toronto Concert Orchestra. Food and drinks are also available on site, and the grounds are open until late, so you can relax under the stars.\nWhen: Ends August 29\nYou May also like How2dream.com\nPosted in Travelling Tips Tagged Toronto",
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        "raw_content": "Art vending at Fort Williams could change\nCAPE ELIZABETH \u2013 Cape Elizabeth is considering a set of regulations to govern artists selling their work in Fort Williams Park.\nKris Kristiansen, an artist who lives on Alewife Cove Road, has been selling his work at the park since early May, but councilors and town staff are worried if too many artists follow his lead, the park will be overcome and the clutter will take away from its scenic beauty.\nKristiansen and his wife Marilyn spoke up at the town\u2019s Monday, July 8 council meeting to argue artists are protected under the first amendment of the United States Constitution to create and sell their work, and therefore the town has no place regulating the activity.\nArtists associated with the lighthouse gift shop sell their work outside the museum, and food vendors are located throughout the park offering cookies, lobster rolls, snacks and drinks. The food vendors pay a $4,000 annual fee to the town for the right to set up their trucks within the park.\nCarl Dittrich of Cape Elizabeth operates one of those food trucks, Atlantic Cookie Company. He said artists pursuing their commercial interests for free set up an inequity because food vendors have shown a willingness to work with the town and pay a fee for the right to operate.\n\u201cIt just doesn\u2019t seem fair. I have nothing against artists selling things, but it\u2019s going to become a circus if it\u2019s allowed. It just doesn\u2019t seem right to me, in so many ways, to have them as the face of Cape Elizabeth.\u201d\nBut Kristiansen said he would happily agree to donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of his art to the town. He believes artists working in the park would add to the appeal of the location, and should be welcomed by both the town and its citizens.\nThe town\u2019s Fort Williams Advisory Commission had submitted a draft set of vending regulations to the council, which would cap the number of artists at eight and limit them to a specific area near the central parking lot.\nKristiansen said that area was uneven, unwelcoming and unfit for him to work as an artist.\n\u201cI am disappointed that after only two months the town sees me as a problem to be regulated and banished,\u201d Kristiansen said.\nKristiansen\u2019s wife, Marilyn Kristiansen, implied the town has more of a financial interest at heart rather than its stated purpose of maintaining the character of Fort Williams Park.\n\u201cIt is more than a little hypocritical of the town to talk about preserving the pristine beauty of the lighthouse from commercialism when they have a shop, museum, several outdoor art vendors, two food vendors and a brand new wooden shed house the person collecting $40 from every bus,\u201d she said.\nLast month, the ordinance committee met with attorney John Wall, representing Monaghan Leahy LLC, who explained 2nd Circuit court rulings regarding street artists in New York City do establish certain first amendment rights for artists in public areas.\nThe town council considered two separate items related to the issue of art vendors in Fort Williams Park.\nThe first, which councilors unanimously passed 7-0, established the authority of the council to create rules and regulations that will govern the activity.\nHowever, councilors disagreed on what those rules and regulations should be.\nTown Manager Mike McGovern argued the draft regulations from the ordinance committee should be enacted immediately, to prevent dozens of artists from descending upon the park this summer before any rules are established.\nBut Councilor David Sherman did not believe that scenario was realistic. This summer, the only artist expressing an interest in operating in the park is Kristiansen.\nAs long as that\u2019s the case, Sherman suggested the council table the motion until they can have a site visit at the park.\nCouncilor Jamie Wagner supported tabling the motion to allow more time to review the legal precedent and possible amendments to the regulations from the ordinance committee.\nThe motion to table the regulations passed 4-3, with Sherman, Wagner, Caitlin Jordan and Frank Governali in favor and Councilors Jim Walsh, Kathy Ray and Jessica Sullivan opposed.\nThe council will have a workshop Tuesday, July 30 at 5:30 p.m. beginning with a site walk of Fort Williams Park to further discuss the draft regulations.",
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        "raw_content": "Group strives to educate locals on tar sands\nCarolyn Graney and Rachel Burger of Protect South Portland and Dylan Voorhees of the Natural Resource Council of Maine pre sented the projected impacts of tar sands being shipped into South Portland from Canada. The presentation was the second to last of a nine city, two country tour put on by activism group 350 Maine. (Sean P. Mulligan photo) PORTLAND -- Activist group 350 Maine presented \u201cTar Sands Exposed,\u201d a speaking tour that traveled through New England and Canada between Jan 24 and Feb 1. The group of speakers stopped at USM\u2019s Hannaford Hall on Friday. They aimed to raise awareness of the impacts of bituminous oil, more commonly known as tar sands, on the environment and the indigenous people of Alberta, Canada where tar sands is extracted.\nActivists Sarah Lachance and Bob Klotz, both of 350 Maine, began the night by giving thanks to many of those involved with the Protect South Portland movement before introducing the speakers.\n\u201cThe folks in in South Portland that helped raise the voice around the issue of tar sands,\u201d said Lachance. \u201cIt\u2019s been an amazing opportunity and honor to work with the people of South Portland, watch that community come together and work so hard to stop the reversal of the pipeline.\u201d\nSpeakers at the event included Garth Lenz, activist and nature photographer, Eriel Deranger, activist and member of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, and Dylan Voorhees of Natural Resource Council of Maine.\nAfter Lenz displayed his work, outlining the visible changes that tar sands extraction has had on northern Alberta, Deranger spoke of the devastation that is occurring on land promised to the First Nations when Treaty 8 was passed in Canada.\nThe treaty was signed in 1899 between Queen Victoria of England and several leaders of the First Nations of the Slave Lake region of Canada. Part of the 324,325 square miles of Alberta, Saskatoon, and British Columbia encompass the area currently used for bituminous oil mining, infringing on the intent of the 115 year-old document. The Chipewyan people are currently entrenched in a lawsuit with Shell Oil over the matter.\nAccording to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producer\u2019s site OilSandsToday.org, 1,700 aboriginal people are employed in the extraction and production of oil sands. In addition, the company has contributed more than $8 million to native owned companies involved with the industry.\nThe organization also reiterates that \u201ccurrent evidence on water quality impacts on the Athabasca River system suggest that oil sands development activities are not a current threat to aquatic ecosystem viability,\u201d and that \u201cThere is currently no credible evidence of environmental contaminant exposures from oil sands reaching Fort Chipweyan at levels expected to cause elevated human cancer rates.\u201d\nThese claims come despite statistics from the Canadian government\u2019s First Nations Health Status report of 2013. According to the report, from 2007 to 2011, crude live birth rates of First Nations people in Alberta decreased from 34.9 per 1,000 people to 28.7.\nAccording to the report, \u201cFirst Nations in Alberta have significantly lower survival than non-First Nations across all time periods (age groups).\u201d\nVoorhees, the clean energy director for the Natural Resource Council of Maine, explained that bituminous oil is more car- bon rich than other petroleum products and has a stronger effect on greenhouse gas emissions. He also told of the possible effects of a spill stemming from the Portland Montreal pipeline. The pipeline crosses the Crooked River, which is part of the Sebago Lake watershed.\n\u201cThe undisputed fact is that tar sands contributes significantly more towards climate changing carbon pollution per barrel of oil or per gallon of usable gasoline than conventional oil,\u201d said Voorhees.\nThe presentation coincidentally took place on the same day the U.S. State Dept. released its environmental impact report of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that would stretch from Alberta, through the Midwestern United States, to the Gulf of Mexico. President Obama has aid he would give the project a green light if the State Dept. found that the environmental impact would be reasonable.\nThe report claimed that although over 800,000 barrels of crude oil would be transported through America\u2019s heartland tar sands oil would still be extracted at the same rate from Alberta. The project now awaits the president\u2019s approval pending Secretary of State John Kerry\u2019s recommendation.",
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        "raw_content": "Kids, travel tips\nRoad Trips With Kids\nMy first road trip with the kids was 3 years ago. We drove from Indiana to West Virginia. Brad was working out there and we decided to go see him.\nIt was about a 6 hour drive, according to the GPS. The boys were 7 and 5. Brad had flown to work, so it would just be me driving. I was nervous. Especially since I had never really gone anywhere on my own before, and I had certainly never had to figure it out with two little boys in tow.\nI am going to share with you today the two biggest things we\u2019ve done, that we still do. It will sound crazy. Hear me out.\n1. Establish the \u201cshut up\u201d rule.\n2. Stop, everywhere.\nI have always been tense when I drive through cities. Almost on the verge of tears, when we started this. The bigger the city, the worse I was. I explained, simply, to the kids before that trip we now had a \u201cshut up\u201d rule. If I shouted \u201cshut up\u201d that meant EVERYTHING ceased. The talking, the giggling, the fighting, the crunching chips, the kicking the back of the seat. I was not mad, I wasn\u2019t upset. I was stressed, and trying to get though the city as quickly and as safely as possible.They were not in any trouble. I just needed silence. And, I would let them know when they could make noise again.\nWhen we approach a big city, I say \u201cthe shut up rule is in effect\u201d and they are on notice, I may, at any point, yell at them. This will only work if you a. don\u2019t say shut up and b.rarely raise your voice. But, it works. They\u2019ve never made me come up with a punishment for breaking the rule. If you don\u2019t like it, don\u2019t think it will work, or don\u2019t use that phrase in your family, that is fine. Find another thing, that you don\u2019t often say, that will get the message across, that as of this moment the car is silent.\nAnd, actually the rule was used on me last week! The GPS was messed up, there was a lot of traffic, debris in a road from a shredded tire, etc. I was talking to Brad, and he finally shouted \u201cshut up!\u201d. And, I didn\u2019t say another word until he had things under control, several minute later.\nNext, make all the stops.\nI told the boys this was a 6 hour drive. We had 12 to get there. We could stop EVERY TIME they asked, as long as they never fought, whined, or asked if we were there yet. They also couldn\u2019t abuse the privilege. They might not be long stops, but we would stop. Everybody has to get out at a stop, and everyone has to attempt to use the bathroom. I explained, if they drove me crazy in the car, I would need to get where we were going as quickly as possible and there would be no more stops.\nAfter thousands of miles and more hours than I care to count in the car, I have realized, they naturally ask to stop every 2 hours. But, they have never complained about the trip, or asked if we were there yet.\nWe\u2019ve stopped and ran through Toys R Us.\nWe\u2019ve spent a bit of time wandering Game Stop.\nWe\u2019ve gotten drinks at McDonalds. I stand in line, they rush to the play place and play for 5 minutes while I order and pay.\nWe\u2019ve stopped at rest stop playgrounds.\nOnce we stopped at a musical distribution center, that happens to have a free arcade in it, and they played pinball for 5 minutes.\nSometimes they say things like \u201cWe are good, but we\u2019d really like to stop at the next Starbucks.\u201d (Yes, they are a bit spoiled, but, for no complaints for an 11 hour drive, they can have a frappachino.)\nWe\u2019ve packed bubbles and jump rope and spent 10 minutes in the Walmart parking lot.\nWe\u2019ve stopped in parking lots with grassy areas and they\u2019ve ran for a few minutes.\nWe almost never use the drive thru when we get food. That 5-10 minutes out of the car, and to throw out any trash, makes them happy for another couple hours.\nThere will be more tips soon, but these are the two big ones.\nadvicedrivingroad triptraveltravel tipstravel with kids",
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        "raw_content": "Roy Wilkes\nFor teachers and civil servants, as well as for many other public sector workers, the opening salvo in the war against cuts is turning out to be a momentous battle to defend pensions. NUT, ATL and PCS have all delivered substantial majorities in strike ballots on this issue (92%, 83% and 61% respectively). UCU,\nwhich began striking over pensions in March, has a live ballot and is likely to join the other three unions in action. The first strike will to be held on 30th June, a coordinated mass strike involving over half a million workers.\nOther unions are almost certain to join the strike movement in the autumn. Even arch moderate Dave Prentis, General\nSecretary of UNISON, is promising the most sustained campaign of industrial action since the general strike of 1926, vowing not to back down until the government drops its attack on public sector pensions.\nGold plated pensions?\nFor several years now, the ruling class has been waging a propaganda offensive against \u201cgold plated\u201d public sector pensions, which are described as \u201cunaffordable\u201d and \u201cunsustainable\u201d. In a classic attempt at divide and rule, the bosses are trying to pit private sector workers against their brothers and sisters in the public sector by describing the difference between public sector pensions and those in the private sector as a \u201cpensions apartheid\u201d.\nIt is true that public sector pensions are generally better than those in the private sector, but this disparity has only arisen because the bosses have already successfully attacked pension schemes for workers in the private sector. Only 21% of private sector final salary schemes remain open to new members, and this figure is falling almost daily. The rest have to take their chances on pension funds linked to the performance of stocks, shares and bonds.\nFor people retiring now, the average \u2018pension pot\u2019 from such funds will generate an income of less than \u00a33000 per year. Far from being \u201cunaffordable\u201d and \u201cunsustainable\u201d, the total value of public sector pensions is less than 2% of GDP, and is expected to fall in the medium term. Most local government workers receive pensions of less than \u00a35000 per annum. The average teachers\u2019 pension is less than \u00a310 000, with only 5% of them over \u00a320 000 (mostly head teachers and other senior managers.) And of course, attacking public sector pensions won\u2019t do anything to help private sector workers. On the contrary, the race to the bottom that the Con-dems are trying to set in motion will ultimately make things worse for everyone (except the rich, that is.)\nThe real pension\u2019s apartheid is not between the public sector and the private sector, but within the private sector, where the disparity in pension provision is obscene. Fred Goodwin, famous for running RBS into the ground, is drawing some \u00a3703 000 every year. For ordinary workers however, the private sector offers little in the way of decent pensions.\nYou\u2019re all living too long!\nBoth private sector bosses and government ministers try to justify these attacks on all of our pensions by referring to rising life expectancy. The bosses see the fact that many workers are living longer, which should be a cause for celebration, as a huge problem. Since 1971 the life expectancy of a 65 year old has risen by four to five years, and is forecast to rise by another 3 years by 2050. The government\u2019s plan is to claw this back by raising the official retirement age to 68 (for those currently under 30) and possibly even higher in subsequent years.\nBut these forecasts conveniently ignore the fact that the option of being able to retire early is a factor in raising life expectancy. If we are all forced to work into our late 60s, life expectancy will undoubtedly fall back substantially.\nThe real agenda of the Con-dems has nothing to do with the \u2018unfairness\u2019 or \u2018unsustainability\u2019 of public sector pensions, and everything to do with cuts.The Government intends to spend \u00a399 billion per year less by 2014/15 than it does now, which constitutes the biggest real terms cut in public spending since the 1920s.\nPublic sector workers did nothing to cause the crisis, while those who did cause it are back to their multi million pound bonuses,which they can enjoy in still-protected tax havens. Yet it is public sector workers who are being forced to pay the price through wage and pension cuts.\nHutton the human shield\nThe Con-dems cleverly brought in a human shield in the form of former Labour minister John (now Lord) Hutton to chair its Public Services Pensions Commission. Hutton\u2019s remit was to examine the \u201cgrowing disparity between public sector and private sector pensions\u201d and to deal with the \u201cunaffordability\u201d of public sector pensions. Hutton\u2019s commission reported its final recommendations in March 2011. These can be summed up as Pay More, Work Longer, Get Less. Public sector pension contributions will rise, in the case of teachers from 6% of salary to 9.5% of salary, which, in the context of the current pay freeze, is in effect a 3.5% pay cut. The normal retirement age will be raised to 65 (for most public sector workers it is currently 60), although this will subsequently rise in line with the state pension age (to 66\nby 2020, 67 by 2036 and 68 by 2046.\nThe indexation of pensions will change from the Retail Price Index to the Consumer Price Index, a fairly new measure of inflation which includes relatively cheap consumer goods such as electrical products, but excludes such luxuries as housing costs. It is reckoned that this alone will reduce the lifetime value of a pension by 13 -14%. (The government intends to use CPI to index all pensions, including state pensions.)\nBasing pensions not on final salary, but on a career average, will impact mostly on those who get promotion, but will probably reduce the value of most workers\u2019 pensions because most people start at the bottom of a pay scale and earn more in later years.\nThe Con-Dems aren\u2019t the first to attack our pensions . The Labour Government tried to cut teachers\u2019 pensions in 2006. The NUT unfortunately negotiated a settlement that protected the pensions of currently serving teachers but which brought in a new pension scheme for all new entrants from 2007 onwards. The normal retirement age for new entrants was raised from 60 to 65, which meant that even with an actuarially reduced pension they would not be able to take early retirement until the age of 60. The union leadership proclaimed this a victory, although the deal has turned out to be a Trojan horse which paved the way for the current attacks. It is never a good idea to accept worsened conditions for \u2018new entrants\u2019 because before too long those new entrants comprise a substantial proportion of the membership. We now have a union membership in which our youngest and potentially most militant members have already been sold down the river by the union, a situation which does not bode well for building a united fightback.\nDignity for all in old age\nBeyond defending public sector pensions we need a strategy to unify workers in the public and private sectors in pursuit of decent pensions for all. The simplest way would be to take the entire pensions industry and all its assets into public ownership and provide all workers with the security and benefits of a public sector pension. (There is in any case a precedent for private sector workers belonging to public sector pension schemes. Teachers at Eton, Harrow and many other public schools currently belong to the same Teachers Pension Scheme as those of us in the state sector. The government wants to close this loophole to make it more attractive for private business to invest in new academies.)\nDefending and extending public sector pensions is only the first step in an ongoing struggle for dignity in old age. It is a shameful indictment of capitalism that, following a lifetime of toil, the elderly working class comprises one of the most impoverished sections of society. Retired workers should be treated with respect and dignity, with not only a decent state pension but also free provision of housing, transport, quality health care and all the necessities of life.\nA blatant provocation\nThe attack on public sector pensions is so blatantly unfair that we can only assume that it is a deliberate provocation. Around the globe the ruling class resents the strength of public sector unions, which are in many cases, following the defeats of the industrial unions in the eighties and nineties, the last bastion of working class organisation. The Condems would dearly love to inflict a heavy defeat on us over pensions in order to clear the way for further attacks and privatizations across the whole public sector. The unions need to respond by hitting back a lot harder than they expect us to.\nDay of rage !\nWhen Sarkozy attacked the state pension in France, the youth joined the protests en masse. Young people in France understood that it is in their interest to defend pension provision, not only out of a sense of basic solidarity, but also because raising the retirement age means there are fewer jobs available for the young. We need to build the same level of solidarity with the pensions struggle that is unfolding in Britain today.\nThe 30th June will be the first coordinated mass strike involving at least the PCS, NUT, ATL and UCU unions in defence of public sector pensions. We need to draw in all sections of the class, and especially the youth, in order to make 30th June a day of rage across the country, as a first step towards a growing mass strike movement in the autumn.\nRoy Wilkes is a member of Socialist Resistance and a school NUT rep in Bury.\n3 Comments on Defend public sector pensions\nIvor Timson // June 26, 2011 at 5:52 pm // Reply\nHello, I agree with the past comments, but would like to add the following:\nThe Conservatives supported by the \u2018Tea Party UK\u2019 and the pretentious Liberal Democrats are of course going to attack us all -the young, single persons, Trade Unionists, the older person and the disabled to name just a few. Just listen to the \u2018utterances\u2019 Gove gave today, Sunday- 26th June 2011 who was very prepared to let roofs drop on children and the always hopeless \u2018Economist\u2019 Vince Cable. They of course, want to weaken the Trade Union Movement. Surely we need a new party offering people real choices. We should all support the strikes and demos on the 30th June 2011. But Labour under their new leadership are offering no solutions. I wish they were!\nBut let us please take a look at our own organisations, most groups seem to be in disarray, including the Socialist Party and their ebbing membership even in the Coventry area. Is it not time they gave up and let more progressive people who are interested in the way of life, the standard of living and the future of ordinary people in this country; and not their own personal egos and expenses take over?\nAs an example, the Socialist Party site now relates to the National Pensioners Convention and the very recent Blackpool Pensioners Parliament. I am now the Secretary of the the Coventry Pensioners Convention, which has a huge membership with at least 60 people plus, attending our monthly meetings at Coventry Council House on the third Tuesday of every month. Many of us are prepared to support the strike and actions on the 30th, but to date in Coventry or indeed at Blackpool very little, ie -no support from the self proclaimed left. Perhaps we are to old!\nHaving said that the most inspirational at Blackpool speech came from John Lister and I personally told him so.\nNow is surely the time to drop the personalty battles and join together in genuine unity. The 30th is important to us all and we must plan for future and urgent campaigns.\nWe can win, if we are genuinely united.\nIvor Timson\nhttp://covpen.weebly.com/ http://www.coventrypensionersconvention.co.uk/\nThe response should be paragraphed as I typed, feel free to modify and or change. Ivor Timson\nCambred // June 30, 2011 at 4:29 pm // Reply\nWhat a fantastic day. Over 1500 Strikers marched through the streets of Cambridge to defand their pensions. NUT, ATL, UCU and PCS all reported massive support for the strike. Members of Unison and Unite also gave their support to the march and representatives of FBU and CWU also spoke in support of the strike. The march was followed by a rally with local speakers, poets and musicians. The unions have agreed to work together through a local Co-ordination committee to develop this campaign over pensions and to plan further action next term. Many strikers were angry about the position of the Labour Party telling us that we should not be on strike especially when MPs get such good pensions when they retire. Mention of the actions of the Greek and Spanish youth and workers brought cries of support from the rally. Overall a brilliant start to out campaign.",
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        "raw_content": "Three days ago I learned that my friend Sundin Richards, po\u00e8te maudit, was dead by his own hand.\nPo\u00e8te maudit. How he'd roll his eyes if he read that. His life was not a quotation. But he was fulfilling a tradition after all.\nHe came upon the scene in his late teens, shockingly ambitious, anomalously gifted, scandalouly good-looking, walking a teetering line between bravery and bravado which he followed to the end. The first night I met him I infuriated him by mockingly citing a remark from Rimbaud about systematically deranging the senses. We became good friends, often arguing, reading poetry, drinking until early in the morning. But I did not have his predilections and stamina for alcohol, let alone \"harder stuff,\" and I was no street fighter. I stayed out of his way when he was in his rage and his cups. In later years, when we lived in different cities, he would call me up and talk about having read Moby Dick yet again, or argue the health and optimism, spring and all, of Doc Williams against my dour Eliot and the cruelty of April. He thought I was wrong about all kinds of things. \"Do you really believe in God?\" he'd say, and I'd ask, sometimes only with a raised eyebrow, Do you really not? I don't think I convinced him of much. Not explicitly. It didn't matter. Those kind of arguments you get only with the ones who love you. They're how the love happens.\nHe taught me how to understand modern and postmodern poetry in the absence of rhyme. \"The line,\" he would insist to me over and over, \"is the original punctuation.\" He said this to me until I got it, and it made me understand how all punctuation, all notation, flowed from an originary music. His poems are tracings of the fissure between inner and outer -- the hidden and the expressed. Not that there was anything hermetic about his poems. The ins and outs here are just the ordinary ones: spirit and labor, the breath and the hand. The neumes (from pneuma), which comprise the West's first musical notation (another sort of punctuation), are graphic indications of hand motions. In his own work the lineation is crucial. Read The Hurricane Lamp with attention to breath. Slowly, and more than once.\nFor these past three days I have been thinking of a story Sundin often repeated: an anecdote about John Berryman, one leg already over the rail of the Washington Avenue bridge in Minneapolis, turning to give a small wave to the passing traffic, before he took his last step into the air. Today, unexpectedly, I found this post about Berryman's last poem, and it made me wonder, how much of our art is a long, slowed-down, wave from a precipice? A gesture of greeting as we are already going?\nMy feelings about him were conflicted. Like he was. When he was drunk, he was first irascible, then belligerent, then incoherent. It hurt to talk with him when he was like that. Towards the end, he knew he had alienated many people who loved him. If I always set aside at least a day to see him when I visited Salt Lake, this was also in the knowledge that I'd be flying away again. And yet I loved those afternoons, pulling books off the shelf and saying, Have you listened to this one lately? I can still hear him reading Tennyson, Stevens, Blake, Pound. I will never forget him reading \"Saint Judas\" by James Wright. For all his extraordinary experimentation, Sundin was extremely sensitive to the plain old music and feeling for which one turns to poetry, and knew -- first-hand -- that these were sometimes in direct proportion to each other. When he read aloud, the attention he gave others' words was precise and reverent.\nHe would concede, if you caught him unguarded, that he'd poured a great deal of pain through words. But there was always a residue, and he would not have wanted it otherwise. I'll say of Richards what he said of our friend the poet Glenn Parker --\nHe knew that the singing was no mend for the wounding, and that this was a good thing.\nI had discussed with him the possibility of doing an interview for this blog. He'd agreed, but we hadn't started on the exchange yet. I have inevitably subjected my last phone conversation with him -- two weeks ago -- to the fruitless forensics of memory for the slightest whisper of suicide. Pointless, obvious. It was everywhere and nowhere in his work. I can't help this fumbling over all those words, even though I know he'd not have wanted it. I turn back to his poetry, and I find his inscription to me on the title page of his book:\nWhat the heart wants is often perfected by the hand.\nMy post's title comes from his poem \"Dirty Stories.\" That line is one of the finest and most succinct definitions I know of what our projects of poetry and philosophy share. I can't really summon the resources of eloquence, and I don't want to. I'm leaving so much out. I commend him to the objective of all our argument, beyond all objects, beyond all my arguing and all his objections. Now he's given me the last word, and I'm giving it back to him. I'm going to end with the poem's final phrase; it's what I have of and for him now, for now (and what else is there?):\nEverything bends to\nthe purposeless\nThanks, Bryan. This eased my heart a little.",
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        "raw_content": "Articles & Publications \u2234 Keeping It In The Family | Keys To Succession Planning\nby: Thomas E. Pastore, CEO\nAfter pouring years of blood, sweat and tears into building your business, it would be a shame to lose it, fail to maximize your financial return, or fail to ensure its longevity after you are gone. As we will demonstrate in this article, a little bit of planning can go a long way!\nVery successful business owners often overlook the need for succession planning. Whether you decide to retire or you are in the unfortunate situation where you or a business partner become seriously disabled or pass away, a succession plan can help ensure continuity for the business. Succession planning also can save your heirs from paying a hefty estate tax (up to 55%) to the government upon your death.\nA solid succession plan addresses legal, managerial, financial and ownership issues. Depending on your goals and objectives, your succession plan may address a gradual transition in management and ownership beginning today, or it simply may define the process to be undertaken in a crisis whereby you no longer could perform your duties.\n\"Ask yourself if you have the right outside financial advisory team in place that can assist you in protecting your business and estate,\" recommends Fred Denitz, Regional Vice President of Mellon 1st Business Bank\u2019s Century City Office. With seasoned advisors, such as an attorney, commercial banker, CPA, insurance expert and business valuation expert, creating a succession plan is not as daunting a task as many anticipate.\nIf there is more than one shareholder, one of the most important documents you can have is a buy-sell agreement between the shareholders. A buy-sell agreement provides for the continuity of your business if a shareholder is disabled or passes away by structuring for the other shareholder(s) to purchase sufficient shares from you or your estate to operate the business. This can be especially important in a company with two owners, each holding a 50% interest. Without both votes, no decisions can be made. The agreement can include salary and distribution provisions to ensure that even a disabled shareholder is treated fairly. However, as Denitz points out, \"It\u2019s critical that you have a way to fund this transaction between your partner(s) and your estate.\"\nA good way to fund a buy-sell agreement is for the company to purchase life insurance on each shareholder under which the company is the beneficiary. According to Denitz, \"The company can use these proceeds to buy back your shares from your estate. This will create treasury stock and thus increase the percentage ownership of the surviving owner(s), ensuring that business-as-usual can continue.\"\nKey-Person Insurance:\nIf you perform valuable services for the company, it may be difficult to continue operating the business in your absence. Key-person insurance, with the company as the beneficiary, can provide funds to retire bank debt, hire a replacement or fund temporary losses.\nGroom A Successor:\nPrepare one or more people in your company to take over your duties in case of your retirement, disability or demise. Grooming your successor(s) is a long-term process, requiring a time commitment on your part. However, this is one of the most important parts of planning for the longevity of your business. An important goal of succession planning is to reduce the value of your business ownership interest so that, upon your death, the beneficiary(ies) of your estate will not be burdened by a large estate tax. 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        "raw_content": "Can You Live in the Maybe?\nHome \u00bb Unlabelled \u00bb Can You Live in the Maybe?\ni have recently become obsessed with a new daily e-mail I have been receiving.\nIt's called The Daily Love.\nreally, click on the link above and sign up for their e-mails. you won't regret it!\nanyways, like i am really obsessed. it's basically free therapy on my browser. ha.\nand we all know i love me some therapy. ayi.\nbut seriously with a slogan of \"a place to love and be loved\" yep, i'm hooked.\nand let's face it daily reminders, ah-ha moments, and sometimes a good come to jesus is nice for just about everyone.\nthe article below was posted today.\nlet's make it clear this is NOTHING about me wanting to get married anytime soon. lol.\nit's solely about just like it says, can you live in the maybe.\ni am SO guilty of not. i have MAJOR trust issues and a total, \"if i want it done i will just do it myself\" type of style. and it's not always the best thing to have.......\nhonestly my bff has to remind me on the daily to let go and just trust.\ni know i know, but let's just say trust hasn't always worked out for me. and i put up a wall quick when i feel even the slightest bit of trust being broken.\nBUT just because a couple of threads on my trust bracelet have shredded, doesn't mean they will all break. i need to learn to be more \"open\" and yes, live in the maybe.\nhere's the article.....\nWhen my dad asked my mom to marry him, she didn't say yes or no...she said maybe.\nWhen I think about that, it makes me a little edgy. To think that the person I love said maybe, instead of an immediate yes, puts my ego into an uproar.\nWhat did my dad do? Did he demand that she answer him now and tell her that if she didn't say yes, that she didn't really love him? Nope.\nMy Dad said, \"Cool, well I'll give you 10 years to think about it...\" And that was that; he let it go.\nThen, two weeks later my mom said yes and they've been happily married for 34 years.\nI credit this partly because of the major act of selfless trust that my father placed onto my mom without any pressure. There is a lot to be learned from this act of trust.\nI know if it had been me, I don't know if I could have kept my cool. I would have wanted an immediate answer. I mean, my emotions and heart are on the line; you don\u2019t mess with those! But instead of being demanding and selfish, my dad let go and trusted the outcome.\nHow many of us can do that in life? Instead of demanding what we want and wanting it now, can we ask The Uni-verse for what we want, and then let go? Can we rest in the peace of the moment knowing we are provided for and that the perfect thing, which is probably better than what we asked for in the first place, will show up?\nDo we really have the faith to live the maybe? Or better put, can we see that the delays of The Uni-verse are not Its denials? Can we let go and let things unfold naturally?\nThe Truth is that the perfect outcome will happen. My mom told my father yes; but if she had said no, he would have gotten the Truth and been able to move on to find a woman who loved him and could go the distance.\nAsk for the emotional sobriety and peace of mind to be okay living the maybes. Get comfortable in the in-between. Know that delays are not denials and have fun in the moment, in the mean time, as it evolves into an ever better version of reality.\nDo you have what it takes to live the maybe today?\nI love the message in this post! Thanks for sharing!\nHi, my name is Shannon.... I'm so NOT a maybe person! I don't know if I can even change that. I try to be aware of it but....! When I ask a question and I get a \"maybe\", it makes me impatient and I immediately respond, \"it's a yes or no answer, please give me one or the other.\" I am VERY VERY much \"if I want it done, I'll do it myself\" and it has caused issues. \"Letting it go\" is extremely hard for me and something I work on daily. It's not always easy. Seriously, it's difficult.\nBottom line, I need to trust, let it go and just relax. Easier said than done!! Whew... I need help!!! :-)\nshannon - i'm right with you sister. RIGHT with you.",
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        "raw_content": "Grabbing a bite to eat, having a few drinks, and heading to a concert is always a fun night out whether you\u2019re with your significant other or out with the girls. There are a ton of concerts coming up this Spring that will definitely not disappoint at awesome venues like Amalie Arena and The Ritz Theater.\nHere are just a few Tampa Bay concerts to give you an idea if you\u2019re looking for a great night out in February or March.\nPhoto Credit: Amalie Arena\nFebruary 9, 2018 | Amalie Arena\nBilly Joel is making a stop in Tampa Bay on the Friday before Valentine\u2019s Day making it the perfect start to a romantic weekend. This concert is quickly approaching, but there are still some tickets left for sale, so grab them while you can and get ready to sing along to \u201cWe Didn\u2019t Start the Fire,\u201d \u201cUptown Girl,\u201d and \u201cPiano Man.\u201d\nBilly Joel\u2019s Facebook Page\nFebruary 21, 2018 | Amalie Arena\nIf you are looking for a way to spice up a Wednesday night, look no further. The so-called queen of hip-hop soul is coming to Tampa for an unforgettable night of \u201cTake Me As I Am\u201d and \u201cReal Love.\u201d Mary J. Blige doesn\u2019t come to the Tampa area too often, so don\u2019t miss your chance.\nMary J. Blige\u2019s Facebook Page\nMarch 1, 2018 | The Ritz Theater\nStart off the month of March the right way at The Ritz Theater listening to Fleet Foxes live. General admission tickets are close to selling out, but still available. Get to Ybor a little early to grab a few drinks at The Brass Tap or New World Brewery and enjoy a mix of songs off their old and new albums.\nFleet Foxes Facebook Page\nMarch 1 \u2013 2, 2018 | Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park\nWe can\u2019t forget about the annual Gasparilla Music Festival that keeps downtown Tampa rockin\u2019 for a full weekend every March. This years lineup includes big names like Father John Misty and The Roots. General Admission and VIP Early Bird tickets are currently sold out, but keep an eye out for more tickets to come.\nGasparilla Music Festival Facebook Page\nMarch 31, 2018 | Amalie Arena\nDemi Lovato hits are always playing on the radio, and admit it, you always turn up the volume and sing along. On March 31, you have the chance to see her live at the Amalie Arena with DJ Khaled to hear all your favorites like \u201cTell Me You Love Me\u201d and \u201cCool For The Summer\u201d live and on stage.\nDemi Lovato\u2019s Facebook Page\nFor more date night ideas, check out Group Dates for Social Couples and Throwback Fun Date Nights.",
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        "raw_content": "The End-of-Life Care That Veterans Need\nHow to ensure comfort and dignity come first\nBy Carole Quackenbush\nEvery veteran is unique, with a lifetime of memories, stories and achievements. At the same time, veterans share a common experience regardless of when and where they served. The rigors of military training, the bonds developed among service members, long separations from family and loved ones and the severe stress of combat all form a veteran\u2019s character. It\u2019s common for intense emotions and memories to resurface at the end of a veteran\u2019s life, sometimes to the surprise of family members who are hearing these things for the first time.\nPhysical, Emotional and Psychological Pain\nThe harsh toll of war includes disease, disability and illness that can complicate end-of-life care. Depending on the war, veterans may have been exposed to ionizing radiation, Agent Orange, open-air burn pits, battlefield transfusions, below-freezing temperatures and infectious diseases. These exposures put them at a higher risk for a variety of cancers, Type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease, hepatitis C, respiratory illnesses, malaria, tuberculosis and more.\nSymptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can arise at the end of life, even if they weren\u2019t present before. Sometimes clinical symptoms can mimic those of PTSD, including traumatic recollections, flashbacks, hypervigilance, hyperarousal and agitation and nightmares. These symptoms are often prompted by an emotional or traumatic experience such as receiving a terminal diagnosis.\nIn addition to physical and psychological conditions, veterans might feel like purging themselves of memories by discussing their military experience with others \u2014 sometimes for the first time. Veterans can also have concerns about how their families will manage after the veteran dies.\nNavigating End-of-Life Needs for Veterans\nAt VITAS Healthcare, a provider of end-of-life care, we have extensive experience with veterans. We witness every day veterans exhibiting clinical and psychosocial issues more often than other hospice patients. We want to make sure our veteran patients feel safe and secure, and that\u2019s why it\u2019s important to acknowledge veterans\u2019 emotional concerns, not dismiss them. Even if they are only memories, they are very real to the person experiencing them.\nWhen caring for veterans, it\u2019s important to respond appropriately to challenging clinical issues while placing patients\u2019 feelings of comfort and security first. Veteran volunteers, who are veterans themselves, can play a valuable role by listening, understanding and empathizing in ways even family members sometimes cannot.\nHonoring Veterans at the End of Life\nOne method to connect with veterans and ensure their comfort and dignity is to provide them with information on their benefits. Identifying potential entitlements and coordinating with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), service members\u2019 agencies and other local and state organizations can be extremely helpful to veterans and their families who may not realize how to acquire the benefits they have earned.\nIt is also key to remind veterans they have a support system and that they are valued. Some veterans returned from war without even receiving a \u201cthank you for your service.\u201d Giving veterans the recognition they deserve can make a world of difference.\nSomething small like offering veterans a recognition ceremony honoring their military service can go a long way. It can happen quietly, right at the bedside.\nAdditionally, the nonprofit Honor Flight Network sends veterans from around the country to the nation\u2019s capital at no cost to visit and reflect at their war memorials, which is typically a very meaningful and special experience for veterans.\nWhen veterans are unable to make the trip due to mobility issues or terminal illness, there are other options.\nIn some states, Flightless Honor Flights take place in a large room decorated by the community to resemble an airplane. With a video presentation played on a large screen, patients experience an Honor Flight without having to step foot on an actual plane.\nIn addition, Virtual Honor Flights are ideal for bedridden veterans. 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        "raw_content": "Let\u2019s say you\u2019re trying to market a new product like Battle Ropes. These are thick, heavy ropes that a user whips up and down to build endurance. They are a type of workout gear. They can be different weights, different materials, etc.\nIf you sold Battle Ropes, you\u2019re first inclination would probably be to use \u201cbattle ropes\u201d as a keyword. Maybe you get specific and include weights, lengths, colors, etc. You might end up with a list like this:\nbattle rope prices\nbuy battle ropes\nheavy battle ropes\nlight battle ropes\nsingle-person battle ropes\npartner battle ropes\n10 foot battle rope\nThese are all relevant, and will work, but they\u2019re limited in scope. They\u2019re all from your perspective. These keywords represent what is important to you as a seller of Battle Ropes. This entire keyword list rests on the assumption that the potential customer knows what a Battle Rope is \u2013 that they care about Battle Ropes in the slightest. It doesn\u2019t address the customer\u2019s problem, it doesn\u2019t take into account their potentially limited knowledge on the subject. These keywords will sell Battle Ropes, but only to people who already want to buy Battle Ropes.\nNew customers don\u2019t know all the terminology, they probably don\u2019t know your brand name, they often don\u2019t have enough domain knowledge to do specific searches. They are usually searching for solutions to problems, or trying to learn more about a topic. Maybe they heard about \u201cbattle ropes\u201d but can\u2019t remember what they\u2019re called. A keyword list from a customer perspective would look something like this:\nendurance workouts\ncrossfit ropes\nkettlebell alternatives\nA potential customer won\u2019t have the same level of articulation regarding your product as you will. They know less about it than you do. Their searches will be more general, they will focus on their problems. As a seller, you need to get in front of the people who your product can help, and you can\u2019t get in front of them if you don\u2019t use their language. However, you\u2019d want to avoid words that are too general like \u201crope\u201d or \u201ccrossfit\u201d because those will pull in people who aren\u2019t actually potential customers.\nThe bottom line is that you\u2019ll probably have a lot of really great ways to describe your product that none of your customers will ever use. There will also be a lot of words your customers use that you don\u2019t want associated with your product. The right keywords are in between these extremes.\nOne Response to \u201cThe Right Keywords\u201d\nGreat diagram, that says it all!\nSo how do I find customer terms?\nIdea \u2014 ask current customers: Hey, that thing you bought from us\u2026if it disappeared, what would you say to your lab mates? (fill in the blank)\nHey, has anyone seen the _______________?\nToo involved? Something simpler?\nHmm as you point out, focusing on \u201ctheir problems\u201d is a pretty deep issue, and wrong keywords is somewhat a symptom of focusing on your own perspective.",
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        "raw_content": "Typhoon Haiyan is a terrible storm \u2013 one of the worst for some time. We should do what we can through the Red Cross to help the victims of this storm. We should also do what we can to support initiatives aimed at anticipating and adapting to such storms in the future.\nBut Typhoon Haiyan is not a product of global warming or climate change. This is according to those who have dedicated a significant part of their career to studying such storm and their cause. Extremely intense tropical cyclones are rare, but have always been a part of nature \u2014 we don\u2019t need to find an excuse for them. Weather officials said Haiyan had sustained winds of 235 kph (147 mph) with gusts of 275 kph (170 mph) when it made landfall. By those measurements, Haiyan is comparable to a strong Category 4 hurricane in the U.S., nearly in the top category (5). In the list of such events in the Phillipines, catalogued since 1896 (see here), it is important but not the most severe in history, as some have claimed. Over past 1,000 years, Philippines have been hit by 10-20 thousand tropical cyclones.\nSo why do some seek to make a connection to global warming when those who research typhoons and hurricanes have repeatedly made clear that the link cannot be shown. Many such writers acknowledge that it is unscientific to attribute any particular weather event to global warming. But then, in the same breath, they\u2019ll say that this or that typhoon or hurricane is \u201cconsistent with\u201d the types of weather \u201dscientists\u201d predict will become more frequent in a warming world. As Roger Pielke Jnr has observed:\n\u201c\u2026climate activists have turned up the rhetorical heat on extreme weather in recent years. The reasons aren\u2019t hard to fathom. The 15-year pause in global warming makes it harder to scare people about warming itself. The two greatest terrors featured in An Inconvenient Truth \u2014 rapid ice sheet disintegration leading to catastrophic sea-level rise and ocean circulation shutdown precipitating a new ice age \u2013 have no credibility. Nobody takes seriously the prospect of warming-induced malaria epidemics either. If you want to scare people, extreme weather is the only card left in the climate alarm deck.\u201d\nPielke, Jr. acknowledges that considerable research \u201cprojects\u201d various weather extremes to become more frequent or intense in the future as a consequence of anthropogenic climate change. However, even if those projections prove correct, \u201cit will be many decades, perhaps longer, before the signal of human-caused climate change can be detected in the statistics of hurricanes (and to the extent that statistical properties are similar, in floods, tornadoes, drought).\u201d Even the IPCC (AR5) accepts that the link between climate change and extreme weather events cannot be shown with any confidence.\nSo saying that there is such a connection is not a scientific act, but a political one \u2013 one aimed at securing the actions required to reduce emissions. It\u2019s a scientific pilgrimage, not science.",
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        "raw_content": "Many of us have pet words we use to describe our loved ones. They're often sweet terms of endearment; nicknames of sorts, personal, affectionate, often a little mushy, maybe descriptive, and sometimes quite private.\nAnd who doesn't love their mom?!\nBut I'm afraid that I just don't understand this person's description of her mom. My mom has always been lots of things to me, but I confess that I've never thought of her as an \"angle.\" Just what is she trying to say? Here's how my dictionary defines that little word in her tattoo:\nan-gle n., v. -gled, -gling. 1. the space between two lines extending in different directions from the same point or two surfaces extending from the same line. 2. the figure formed by two such lines or surfaces. 3. the difference in direction between two such lines or surfaces: The roads lie at an angle of about 45 degrees. 4. a corner. 5. Informal. point of view. 6. Informal. a means or method of obtaining an advantage, especially an unfair one: She always has an angle for getting the better of you. 7. one aspect of something; phase.\n-v. 1. move at an angle. 2. present (something) with a particular point of view or a prejudice; slant.\nan-gle v. -gled, -gling. 1. fish with a hook and line. 2. try to get something by using tricks or schemes (used with for): to angle for an invitation.\nAn-gle n. a member of a Germanic tribe that migrated from what is now Denmark to England in the fifth century A.D.\nAn-gler n. 1. a person who fishes with a hook and line. 2. a person who tries to get something by using tricks an schemes. 3. any of an order (Pediculati, also called Lophiiformes) of bottom-living fishes that lure their prey within reach by means of a modified spine that projects from the head over the mouth, attracting other fish; especially, one species (Lophius piscatorius) found along the Atlantic coasts of North America and Europe.\nWell there you have it. I guess what she's saying is that her mom is \"the space between two lines\" or \"the difference between two such lines.\" Maybe mom is \"a corner\" and not only has a point of view, but IS a \"point of view.\" Perhaps mom likes fishing and the tattoo artist simply forgot to add the \"R\" to \"angle\" \u2026 Mom's an angler???\nIt could be that what she was trying to say was that her mom has Germanic roots and she's simply showing how proud she is of her heritage. After all, those ancestry sites seem to be all the rage for many these days.\nNo, I'm being facetious, of course! It's likely a safe bet that either she or her tattoo artist (or both) simply suffer from an all too common ailment today, and that is the inability to spell. I'll bet that what she wanted to say was \"My mom is my angel.\" That does sound better than \"angle.\"\nSpelling mistakes happen. It's one thing to accidentally spell something wrong. Perhaps you even discovered a typo or two here in this post. Could happen. However, here they can still easily be corrected and no one would be the wiser. A tattoo, however, has a little more permanence attached to it. Yes, it too can also be corrected, but it begs the question as to why one wouldn't enlist some assistance with proof reading before visiting the tattoo studio.\nI'm reminded of a story I once heard about a man who had some oriental letters tattooed on his body. He couldn't read them but was told that they meant peace, hope and joy. That all sounded blissful and cool enough, until one day the man met a woman who could read the letters. The woman asked the man, \"Why do you have 'number four beef and broccoli' tattooed on your arm?\"\nWell there you have it. Spellchecking and editors are always a good thing. So is learning the English language beyond a Grade Three level. For further related reading, you may also want to see: Do We Need A Little Grammar Workshop?\nCaveat: I know, I've assumed this person's gender, a sometimes dangerous thing to do in today's world. If I got it wrong, please know that no offence was intended. Definition: The \"angle\" definition taken from the Gage Canadian Dictionary.\nLabels: Grammar, Language, Tattoo",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 IT Project Management Certification\nProject Management Certifications Online \u2192\nMinnesota is the twelfth largest state in the Midwestern United States. It has a well-established education system and holds a large literate population.There are numerous Project Management Programs in Minnesota, which focus on turning students into professional project managers. The role of project managers in organizations is vital for its success. It is essential that students earn degrees in this field by taking Project Management Programs in Minnesota in order to join this profession in Minnesota.\nProject Management Certificate MN provide the beat knowledge in the field of project management with specially designed curriculum that cover each and every concept of the project management the course ware is coupled with theoretical as well as practical knowledge. The candidates can go for an associate\u2019s degree in project management, a bachelor\u2019s degree in administration with majors in project management or a master\u2019s degree, or a diploma in project management will be sufficient depending on the requirement and future plans.\nThese programs revolve around all the aspects of project management and its importance in the real world, individual require project management certifications to demonstrate the knowledge, experience, education and to increase the marketability and to attain a higher position career graph and aim to attain expertise skills. It focuses on creating a firm knowledge base about the fundamentals and principles project management. The certificate is ideal for individuals whose work revolves around managing the projects but possess a limited understanding of project management as a discipline, the program helps the students to develop skills in handling and controlling various projects effectively and efficiently. The demand of these Project management certificate programs is all over the world and the industry is in boom these days this is the reason many of the individuals are applying for these courses.\nStudents can also earn a Project Management Certificate MN; this increases their credibility and acceptance in the professional world. Some of the topics that are studied in the Project Management Programs in Minnesota are financial management, risks management, time management, quality management, strategic planning, human resource management, cost management, and problem solving techniques. Students are also provided a brief of the comprehensive studies of the current market, scenarios and business trends, this helps in keeping the course profession oriented.Some top schools that offer project management programs in Minnesota include Chappelle University, Walden University and the Cardinal Stritch University.",
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        "raw_content": "K's baking party was actually not a baking party at all - ha! It was more of a decorating and mixing party, but baking sounds so much cuter. For the party, since there were so many people, we rented out a big room in our complex and held the party there. Y's mom blew up TONS of balloons the night before, so we took about 8 garbage bags full of balloons to the room the morning of the party. The balloons were the only toys. I also set up three food stands, which were the \"baking\" portion of the party.\nRemembering how much K and his friends loved the brownie decorating at his Halloween party, I figured we could do the same for this party. Instead of brownies, however, the kids would decorate their own cupcake that we all ate together after singing Happy Birthday to K. Most of the kids really enjoyed this and spent a good amount of time on their cupcake. A few weren't as into it, and instead were pretty set on running around the room, playing - just as well!\nA week or so before the party, I baked a dozen vanilla cupcakes, using my standard vanilla cake recipe. Then I wrapped them individually, put them into freezer bags and threw them in the freezer. Two nights before the party, I pulled them out and frosted them using (a huge batch of) Magnolia Cafe's buttercream recipe. I used a minimal amount of powdered sugar, but it was still, of course, quite sweet. I divided the buttercream in half, and colored one half of it yellow, leaving the other half white (these were the colors for the main cake as well, which is also why I made a huge batch of it). Half of the cupcakes were frosted in yellow, the other half white. Then I put them in tupperware and stored them in the fridge until game time.\nFor the party, I set up a different table for each of the three food stations. The night before the party, I made a little sign telling what they were supposed to do and also drew little pictures, hoping that the kids could look and work it out on their own. They didn't really, but whatevs. In addition to the sign, I also had all of the ingredients out on the tables. Here is the cupcake table, minus the cupcakes. The table in the back had a plate with each kid's name on it, so as not to confuse the cupcakes come eating time.\nThis was the \"snack mix\" table, I had a little glass jar labeled for each kid. They could put chocolate covered corn flakes, dried fruits, walnuts, wheat puffs, and M&Ms into the silver bowls, mix it up and put it in their jar to either eat at the party or take home. Most of the kids didn't do this until the very end of the party, but they all seemed to have fun deciding what to put in. It was quite funny, some kids loaded theirs up, while other put in a few dried fruits and called it a day.\ufeff\nThe final table was a parfait station. The kids used clear plastic cups and layered in yogurt, sliced strawberries and granola. Most kids were too busy playing with balloons to be bothered eating, but a few did make parfaits, as well as a few of the moms. I had cut up a whole carton of strawberries and got three cartons of yogurt, but only about half of the starberries were used and only about one half of a carton of yogurt. Extra yogurt is never a problem in this house!\nI envisioned the kids all decked out in aprons carefully making their snacks and cupcakes. That didn't happen because they were all too busy playing and running around with each other. I should have guessed that would be the case given that most of them were three or four years old. Regardless, the party was still cute with them in their aprons and I think it was best to have the little food stations even if they didn't get utilized as I had envisioned, as it would have been totally random to just have kids in aprons for no apparent reason. In the end, while the \"baking\" bit wasn't as successful as I had hoped, the kids had heaps of fun at the party and that is what it should be all about anyway.\nLabels: Baking, Birthdays, Cake, Celebrate, Cupcakes, Party, Things for K",
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        "raw_content": "Discovered at The Pulse of the Paranormal\n. . Near the end of the overnight appearance of anthropologist Dr. Jeff Meldrum's and researcher John Bindernagel's discussion of Bigfoot onCoast to Coast AM with George Noory on September 22, 2006 an American, who claimed to be living in the Ukraine, telephoned into the talk-radio program. The credible-sounding individual had an intriguing account.\nWithout disclosing his name, the man identified himself as an environmental scientist. He stated that after the fall of the Soviet Union, he was hired to do air quality studies at the museum in the University in Leningrad (later St. Petersburg). While taking air samples in a three-level basement beneath the museum in 1992, he said he made a startling find.\nThe American scientist stated that he came across an object in a glass case that, according to the label, was an animal that looked like a Bigfoot, taken near a Russian outpost in northern California. The outpost was near Mendocino, and the mounted hominid was collected in the late 1700s, from what he could tell on the museum label. The huge animal had several layers of skin, exhibited a foot 17 inches long, and was a 7' 1\" tall, hair-covered upright Bigfoot-like figure.\nCould the supposed Bigfoot have been collected by one of the first surveying Russian exploration parties?\nThen there is the case of the Minnesota Iceman, a purported man-like creature frozen in a block of ice and displayed at fairs and carnivals in Minnesota and Wisconsin in late 1968. Two trained scientists, Ivan Sanderson (who was also a naturalist) and Bernard Heuvelmans (also a researcher and the founder of cryptozoology), examined the \"Iceman\" and concluded it was a genuine creature, noting \"putrefaction where some of the flesh had been exposed from the melted ice.\" Heuvelmans wrote a scientific paper about the Iceman and even named it as a new species with neanderthal affinities, Homo pongoides, and theorized it was killed in Vietnam during the war.\nWhen the Smithsonian Institution was reportedly interested in the Iceman, Dr. John Napier was asked to investigate. He suggested the FBI investigate due to reports that the creature had been shot and killed. Shortly thereafter, the Iceman disappeared from public display, withdrawn, Hansen said, by the California-based owner. In a 1995 interview, Hansen reported that \"I never did find out\" if the Iceman was genuine.\nIvan Sanderson, who had examined the creature, described the hominid.\n\"This author's personal opinion as to the precise identity of this specimen is at the moment not formulated. As a trained zoologist and one who spent many years collecting mammalian and particularly primate specimens for examination, dissection and preservation in the field and while fresh, we would not presume to make any definite pronouncement upon anything other than a purely generalized, overall description of its external appearance. The corpus must be freed from its ice encasement and properly examined first. However, some speculation as to the taxonomic status of this creature, if it finally proves to be real, is perhaps permissible, since we do have detailed measurements and photographs to back it up.\"\nBernard Heuvelmans also contributed to the article, but he detemined the body represented the fresh remains of a neanderthaloid human and name it Homo pongoide.\nOver the years, many skeptics (especially creationists) have simply labeled the Minnesota Iceman as a hoax and a product of Hollywood and atheists.\nMaybe the Iceman cadaver will turn up one day with enough tissue intact for proper forensic examination though, that seems unlikely. There were reports in 2004 that the Iceman was buried in an undisclosed and unmarked grave in a California forest.\nThe lack of tangible evidence for this cryptid's existence may also be due to a theory that has been gaining popularity over recent years, namely, that Bigfoot is a non-terrestrial being.\nA few months ago, I posted a poll that posed the question 'What is Bigfoot / Sasquatch?' To my surprise, 26% of the 574 participants answered they believed this creature was an interdimensional or extraterrestrial being. Are we at a point where people are open minded enough to accept that a hominid species may very well not be of our time or planet?\nCryptozoologist Nick Redfern referenced a woman named Jenny Burrows, who had a remarkable tale about a creature she claimed to have encountered in a particularly dense area of Seattle woodland: nothing less than a fully-grown Saber-Tooth Tiger.\nAccording to Jenny, she had been walking through the woods with her pet Labrador dog, Bobbie, when it suddenly stopped in its tracks, whined loudly, and dropped to the ground, shaking.\nThinking that it had possibly had a seizure, Jenny quickly bent down to comfort her pet, and could then see that the dog was staring intently to its left. Following the gaze of the dog, Jenny was horrified to see moving in the undergrowth what looked like a large cat - \"like a mountain lion, but much bigger.\"\nThat the creature was possibly a mountain lion filled Jenny with dread; however, that dread was amplified to stratospheric proportions when its face could clearly be seen; including the two huge teeth that were the absolute hallmark of the Saber-Tooth Tiger.\nAs Jenny said to Redfern, with much justification: \"You don't have to work in a zoo or a museum to know what a Saber-Tooth Tiger looks like: everyone knows.\"\nIt was then, however, that Jenny's story became even more bizarre.\nAs the cat loomed fully into view and out of the confines of the bushes and undergrowth, she could see that its body seemed to be semi-transparent and that, \"the bottom of its front paws were missing.\"\nJenny concluded that what she was seeing was not a still-living Saber-Tooth at all. Rather, she thought, it was \"the ghost of a Saber-Tooth\" that was haunting its old pathways and hunting grounds - thousands of years after its physical death.\nCould it be true? Are ghostly creatures really roaming our planet? Perhaps the idea is not as far-out as it might seem. Though it is likely that this may have been a residual spirit of a once living creature, it may also be a manifestation of a non-terrestrial or interdimensional being. Our world cultures possess thousands of cryptid and humanoid legends that have been told for hundreds, maybe thousands, of years. Is there a chance that we are chasing real entities that slip in and out of our plane of existence?\nI was told of the experiences of a well known veteran Sasquatch investigator in the Sierra Nevada Mountains who stated that he was watching one of these creatures walk away from him and then suddenly disappear. The terrain did not offer cover or camouflage and there was no direction that the creature could have taken without being seen. There were no caves or holes for the Sasquatch to duck into... it just vanished.\nCryptozoologist Jonathan Downes, of the Centre for Fortean Zoology, first coined the term Zooform in 1990 and maintains that many of these phenomena result from complex psychosocial and sociological phenomena, and suggests that to classify all such phenomena as 'paranormal' in origin is counterproductive. Thoughtform may be understood as a 'psychospiritual' complex of energy or consciousness manifested either consciously or unconsciously, by an individual or a group. Thoughtforms are understood differently and take on different forms. Paranormal entities and anomalies have been known to manifest from minds of the victims, based on current physical and social conditions. These thoughtforms are the prime element of Poltergeist hauntings.\nS.A. Robinson, a self-described 'armchair Bigfoot researcher' states that it's understandable that a subject as odd as this one, with the supposition that there is an enormous hairy creature that lives in forests around the country without being clearly photographed, videotaped or fully understood, should attract a good deal of divisiveness and even infighting. When proponents of the 'flesh and blood' camp mix with those who favor a 'magical' explanation, it can sour both sides from the real objective, which is to prove conclusively this entity's existence.\nThe principle of the simplest explanation, usually being the correct one, stands up in terms of building theories, but it should not be used as an arbiter between two opposing theories... and so we are left with the two camps.\nRobinson continues to explain that because of the similarities between our current understanding of the UFO phenomenon and that of Sasquatch, the fleeting visual aspect (most reports lasting less than a few seconds) the high strangeness (UFO's and Bigfoot moving at extreme speed often with disregard to physics) and with lack of much physical evidence (some trace material like radioactive soil or some unusual hair), not to mention the seeming invulnerability of both phenoms to physical attack (no UFOs or BF downed by gunfire) the link between Bigfoot and UFO encounters must fall into a similar category.\nWhy, in these modern times, with so much technology, do we not have a full accounting of everything in our animal kingdom? Some will cite the case of the Coelacanth fish as evidence of an evolutionary throwback that, due to it's extreme habitat, was thought to be extinct until it was brought to fresh, modern speculation in a fishing net. To suggest that Bigfoot falls into this same explanation is to say that we have not really looked deeply enough into the woods. I refute this suggestion, as we have the ability to see nearly every square foot of the planet in high detail from space through satellite technology. We have a military/industrial complex that can ferret out any heat-producing organism of human size (or larger) with FLIR equipped cameras. Despite the large tracts of uninhabited land on the North American continent, humans have traipsed on so much of it that over the past fifty to one hundred years we have compiled perhaps several thousand decent eyewitness reports of weird footprints, strange sounds and sightings of the giant hairy extra-human entity.\nA reader stated that just because we don't understand how Bigfoot move in and out of another dimension or what their purpose is, doesn't rule out this possibility. He has questioned a variety of people that channel interdimensional beings and every time the answer turns out that Bigfoot are indeed interdimensional beings as well. There are many other beings that can move in and out of another dimension including fairies, gnomes, sprites, and others. Indigenous people worldwide will verify this as they have strived to maintain to keep their connection to earth and the natural beings while the 'civilized' world has nearly completely lost touch. Only young children and intuitive adults are able to see/feel these beings as they move in and out of other dimensions. It's time for us to wake up to this possibility regardless of what conventional wisdom and science has to say about the matter. The evidence is there and it's time to become more open to a broader perspective.\nWell-known paranormal investigator Jon-Eric Beckjord's theories sum up much of the argument. He believed that Bigfoot and similar cryptids may be interdimensional beings that can occasionally take physical form for brief periods of time, but have the ability to 'fade out' and pass through 'wormholes', possibly to other dimensions or parallel universes. He reported to have had one of the creatures speak to him using telepathy, communicating the words 'We're here, but we're not real, like what you think is real'. Beckjord claimed that such entities may be able to actually disappear into thin air, or even shapeshift.\nBeckjord maintained that the interdimensional hypothesis may possibly, if proven, explain why there are thousands of alleged Bigfoot creature sightings each year, yet no dead zoological physical body is ever found. To evidence these ideas, Beckjord accumulated a large collection of enlarged photographs that he says show, among other things, 'half-Bigfoots' and 'invisible Bigfoots', or possible aliens. The forms are often found in situations where the camera picked up images not seen by the witnesses, often due to distance. According to Beckjord, the images show primates, carnivores and beings not readily identified within known zoological classifications that resemble descriptions of aliens submitted to investigators. He conducted much field work, such as camping out at 'window sites' where, he said, Bigfoot activity is frequently seen. He collected his own photographic evidence of what he believes to be a 'tribe' of either Bigfoots or aliens at El Dorado National Forest.\nBeckjord's strong beliefs about Bigfoot and similar entities brought him into conflict not only with skeptics, who consider Bigfoot sightings to be a cultural phenomena purely resulting from wishful thinking or hoaxes, but also with those who believe Bigfoot to be an actual physical creature.\nResearcher and author Kewaunee Lapseritis maintains that the Bigfoot race was brought to Earth by the 'Star People', long before human civilization. His evidence is the creature's use of telepathic communications, alleged hundreds of joint Bigfoot-UFO sightings going back over a hundred years and theoretical physics. He also stated that conventional Bigfoot investigators have not found the creature because they are limited in their belief that Bigfoot is \"simply a relic hominid that never became extinct.\" \"That really may be true,\" Lapseritis said in an interview. \"But in addition to that, (Bigfoot) may literally be, as I've discovered, a paraphysical, interdimensional native people that have told me and other people telepathically that they were brought here millions of years ago by their friends, the 'Star People.'\nIn 2009 I received a telephone call from a woman in British Columbia who said she was the daughter of a Kootenai shaman. She stated that most Native tribes seem to believe Sasquatch is a non-physical creature. Some tribal elders mention that they have seen the creature shapeshift into a wolf. She said her father thought that the creatures lived in another dimension from our physical plane, but can come here as it wishes. He also believed that Sasquatch has great psychic abilities and that the creature can be visible to some people, while at the same time remain invisible to others in the same group.\nI recall a story that was told to me several years ago by another reseacher. During an investigation, one or two of the witnesses offered details of an encounter he was investigating. The information demonstrates several facets pertaining to a possible paranormal Sasquatch.\nOn one warm summer's night, three teenage girls had gone to visit another friend. Her parents were out of town, and so the girls planned to watch TV, play music, and have a fun and enjoyable evening. During the night, their discussion turned to horror-movies and the paranormal so the four girls decided to try out an old Ouija board.\nNone of them were frightened by the board or the possible implications... in fact, they had no real idea at all how to even use the board, apart from what they had seen on TV or read. However, what initially started out as nothing more than a bit of late-night fun quickly changed into something much darker and much more terrifying.\nUsing familiar television imagery, they removed a wine-glass from a kitchen-cupboard, placed the index-fingers of their right hands atop it, and were soon working the board. There were questions about boys, when they would marry, and attempts to contact dead relatives followed... all to no avail. However, something decidedly odd did occur: on two occasions, the electricity went off... which scared the living daylights out of the four friends.\nOne of girls explained later: \"When that happened with the electricity, we all kind of looked at each other in a funny way and decided to stop.\" It was all too late, the damage was done, and a doorway was unwittingly opened. Nothing further happened that evening.\nThe host girl, whose name was Laura, can't explained much of what happened as the next day progressed and afternoon became early evening. Once again the electricity failed, around 6.00 p.m., and the dark, foreboding feelings began to take an ever-stronger hold on Laura's mind. She decided to retire to the comfort and (so she thought, at least) safety of her bedroom.\nLater that night, Laura was woken from a deep sleep in the early hours, and heard what sounded very much like a loud, yet disturbing, animal-like \"scream\" emanating from the vicinity of a small, but densely-packed, area of woodland that was situated at the rear of the family home. Cautiously, but also curiously, Laura got out of bed, went to the window and peered out into the darkness and the shadows. Nothing out of the ordinary could be seen, so she returned to her bed and was soon asleep again... but not for long.\nIt was approximately 2:00 a.m. when Laura was jolted from her slumber by what she described as \"the grossest smelling thing ever: like an old rotting cabbage.\" Laura put out her hand to turn on the lamp that sat on a small bedside table, when she was horrified and panic-stricken by the sight of a silhouetted, large, black, hairy figure that was partially eclipsed by the shadows in the darkened room.\nLaura said the creature was \"hunched over and had huge, long arms and big, white eyes.\" She added that at the very moment she tried to scream out loud she experienced a sudden feeling of paralysis: \"I was sitting up, but couldn't speak or move at all,\" she stated.\nThe worse was still to come. The hairy giant slowly moved in Laura's direction, stooped down over her, and brought its face within eight or nine inches of hers. The creature was, Laura explained, \"just like Bigfoot; a big hairy thing that I couldn't tell if it was an ape or a hairy man.\"\nFor several moments, the giant beast stared intently and deeply into her eyes, then slowly and carefully backed away, until the point came where its dark mass was almost indistinguishable from the shadows that dominated the room.\nThe strange form ultimately disappeared. Laura recalled \"... like it had been sucked into the shadows.\" Notably, Laura added that although the beast had certainly scared her out of her wits, she did not get the feeling that it was in any way directly hostile. Instead, it was her opinion that the creature had appeared to warn her \"not to get mixed up with ghosts and Ouija boards again.\" Unsurprisingly, since that day Laura has not.\nThe beast has never returned.\nNow, I wonder what a traditional Bigfoot researcher would say about that story?\nMaybe we'll discover beyond a doubt where the truth lies in reference to Sasquatch. We may actually kill several birds with one stone if or when we do find the answers to our questions. There may be a grand connection between all the mysteries in our world... possibly involving other worlds or dimensions as well. Mankind may be the greatest mystery of all and the reason why Sasquatch, extraterrestrials, spirits, etc. seem to be as fascinated with us as we are with them.\n\"While many cryptozoologists and cryptozoology supporters find such theories ridiculous, and often laugh them off, we would all do well to remember that the so-called \"mainstream\" of science has much the same reaction when presented with the possibility of Sasquatch existing at all. If we hope for mainstream scientists to keep an open mind, we must lead by example and not waste time and energy, that would be better spent searching for evidence, fighting amongst ourselves.\" - James R. Harnock, cryptozoologist",
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        "raw_content": "Per the Telegraph, a January move is possible, but only if Jose Mourinho is seen as the long term manager at the club.\nMourinho's comments about his players have come back under scrutiny ahead of Tuesday's Champions League tie against Young Boys after he questioned their \"heart\" following the goalless draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday.\nManchester United manager Jose Mourinho has again come under fire from some of the club's former stars, with Rio Ferdinand accusing them of being negative and Paul Scholes branding them inconsistent.\n\"I don't want the team to be waiting, not to be reactive but proactive\".\n\"I would say if we have Victor available for the Christmas period when we need, if possible, every player to be available for that hard period until the Newcastle match on 2 January, it will be good\".\nMore news: Target Will Have Spider-Man And A PS4 For $299\n\"I want to play this game as a knockout game and the team we are going to pick is a team that tries to have that happiness to cope with that little pressure to the players that is not a real pressure because the reality is we have one more match to play\". Always. I always prefer to play at home. And although they're on the verge of reaching the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, it is largely thanks to an improbable away win at Juventus where they rode their luck big time.\n\"I refuse to say that - I think it would be a lack of respect to the stadium and fans to say we prefer to play away from home, I totally refuse to say that\", the United manager said.\nTraffic congestion also saw Juventus arrive just over an hour and United barely 50 minutes before their clash at Old Trafford that same month. \"Let's play this game like a game we have to win\". And he says Mourinho's side now represent the antithesis of some of the swashbuckling United teams of yesteryear.\n\"I don't think it was really aimed as much at us as individuals\".\n\"(Lindelof) does the scan (Tuesday) but, by the experience of the medical department and the feelings of the player, he has a muscular problem and a muscular problem takes time\", added Mourinho, who said Lindelof would be out for \"quite a while\". We train hard for the team and we're just looking forward to putting things right on Tuesday. \"But if it isn't better, I walk!\"",
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        "raw_content": "Revealed: the extent of raven slaughter in Scotland\n\u200bThousands of birds are routinely killed - despite their \"protected\" status\n29th May 2018 by Graham Martin 0 Comments\nThe slaughter of ravens is routine across Scotland, with Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) allowing the destruction of thousands of birds in the past three years.\nIt's been revealed that the number of the animals killed was 1,129 in 2016, 1,133 in 2017 and 1,082 in 2018.\nThis information came to light following answers to parliamentary questions posed by Claudia Beamish MSP.\nRavens \u2013 the largest crow species and one of the more intelligent birds \u2013 are protected under the Wildlife & Countryside Act (1981), but licences can be issued to permit the killing of a \u201csmall number of birds\u201d.\nThere was outrage recently when, as reported by TFN, SNH had granted a licence for the slaughter of hundreds of birds by gamekeeping and farming interests over a large area of Perthshire.\nThis is supposedly being done to protect upland wader populations \u2013 however, the application covers several large grouse shooting estates, which have been the scenes of wildlife crime, including the destruction of birds of prey.\nBeamish, Labour\u2019s shadow cabinet secretary for environment, climate change and land reform, said: \u201cThe scale of the killing of ravens is a cause of deep concern.\n\u201cWith the raven population still recovering from historic persecution, it is difficult to see how permitting the cull of 1,082 birds can possibly be sustainable.\n\u201cIt is about time Scottish Natural Heritage explained why they are content with the mass killing of these creatures.\u201d\nHarry Huyton, director of animal welfare charity OneKind, said: \u201cWe are shocked to find that so many ravens are being routinely killed across Scotland. Ravens are supposedly a protected species, recovering after a long history of persecution. Yet instead of celebrating the recovery of these intelligent and charismatic birds, it appears that they are being routinely killed, with the approval of Scottish Natural Heritage.\n\u201cRavens are opportunistic feeders and are known to predate lambs, which we assume is one of the main motivations behind their persecution. There are many alternative, non-lethal means of deterring raven predation that should be pursued instead.\n\u201cRaven killing appears to have spiralled out of control, and it has done so with very little public scrutiny. It\u2019s clearly time for a new approach that seeks to minimise conflict and find ways of living with ravens rather than resorting to lethal control.\u201d\nSNH head of wildlife operations, Robbie Kernahan, said: \u201cSNH issues licences on a regular basis to protect livestock from raven attacks during lambing season.\n\u201cBefore issuing any licence we must be satisfied there will be no detrimental overall effect on the species concerned. This is the case with all licenses relating to the raven population.\u201d\nFury over mass raven cull > 20 April 2018\nA Scotland for all \u2013 or a playground for the rich? > 25 April 2018\nWildlife crime shame tarnishes Scotland > 20 February 2015\nCommunity hydro starts construction\nPrevious Article Charity denies cover up of refugee camp...\nNext Article Scotland\u2019s climate change plans are...",
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        "raw_content": "Labour : Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow\n\"Labour Leader\" 13 July 1895.\nGilbert and Sullivan's \"Iolanthe\" was first performed at the Savoy Theatre on 25 November 1882. One of their songs includes the words - \"...every boy and every gal that's born alive, is either a little Liberal or else a little Conservat-ive!\"\nThis sentiment reflects the state of parliamentary politics in that era. The results in the two preceding General Elections were - 1874 : Conservatives 350, Liberals 242 (Prime Minister - Disraeli) - 1880 Liberals 352, Conservatives 237 (Prime Minister - Gladstone). The only MPs from outside these camps were those elected as Home Rule candidates from Ireland, 60 of them in 1874 and 63 in 1880. For Ireland was not to gain its full independence from the United Kingdom until 1921.\nGiven the dominance of Con-Lib politics, the feasible avenues which those with socialist and labouring interests should then pursue was very unclear. Here were some of the alternatives they employed.\n1. The avenue with the earliest element of success was via labour movement activists working with and through the Liberal Party. The above 1874 figures for Liberal MPs include Thomas Burt and Alexander MacDonald, both of whom had trade union and mining backgrounds. In 1880, they were joined in the Commons by the Secretary of the TUC\u2019s Parliamentary Committee, Henry Broadhurst. These were known as Lib-Labs.\nIn constituencies where working class men formed a good percentage of the electorate, the Liberal Party were at times willing to run such candidates. For the workers could deliver votes. The extension of the franchise in 1884 to wider groups of working class men who lived in rural areas (including many more miners) added to this trend. As did a fairer system of constituency structures in 1885. So by we reach 1906, 24 MPs were elected as Lib-Labs. But when the Miners' Federation finally voted to affiliate to the Labour Party, 14 of the Lib-Lab MPs from their Union followed this line and moved over into the Parliamentary Labour Party in 1909. Lib-Labism then went further into decline as the Labour Party grew.\n2. In 1881 Hyndman founded the Democratic Federation, which became the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) in 1884 which then had an explicitly socialist platform. Hyndman having written a work called \"England for All\" which was based on Marx's \"Das Capital\". The SDF had a chequered history. It joined with TUC, the Independent Labour Party and the Fabian Society in 1900 in the formation of the Labour Party: which from 1900 to 1906 was known as the Labour Representation Committee (LRC). But it then left LRC quickly and did not even appear at the LRC Conference by 1902.\nIn parliamentary elections between 1885 and 1918, it ran 46 parliamentary candidates. The only two of its candidates who ever came near to being elected were those it ran in 1900. The General Election fell in the short spell when the SDF was affiliated to the LRC - so these were also really LRC candidates. One was Will Thorne who stood in West Ham South with a vote of 44.7%. The other was George Lansbury with 36.7% at Bow and Bromley. These were hopeful performances as the LRC only took its first two seats at that election. Yet the SDF then left the LRC in August 1901 and thus any real hope of electoral success.\nAlthough it had a chequered history, many who continued on the SDF route ended up in the Communist Party of Great Britain when it was founded in 1920.\n3. The Fabian Society was founded in 1884, with Sidney Webb and Bernard Shaw coming to exercise a considerable influence over its approach. At a time when labour interests were making only a marginal parliamentary impact, they adopted a policy of seeking to permeate their views via any avenue they judged to have political influence or power. This meant socialising (in deep political debate) with prominent Liberals and even Conservatives. And working from 1888 via the Progressive majority on London County Council. They were also, however, keen to influence fellow socialists and would readily meet with labour movement activists such as Keir Hardie. They also became part of the LRC from the time of its formation. As Labour progressed, Sidney Webb became more deeply involved with the Labour Party. In 1918 he shaped Labour's former Clause 4, which committed it to the \"common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange\". He also had a major impact in drawing up Labour's 1918 election manifesto and in propounding his socialist views on the \"inevitability of gradualism\".\n4. William Morris had been a member of the SDF, but soon in late1884 he broke away from them to set up the \"Socialist League\" which advocated revolutionary international socialism and had an anarchist tendency. He decided the Fabian Society had too many middle class values for him to move to them. The Socialist League only lasted until 1889.\n5. The Independent Labour Party (ILP) was founded in Bradford in 1893. Keir Hardie was a major driving force behind its formation. He was one of three \"Independent Labour\" MPs who had been elected to parliament in 1892. The idea in using the term \"Independent\" was to show that the ILP rejected the tactic of Lib-Labism and were entirely separate and opposed to the Liberal Party and its approach. The word \"Labour\" was used to indicate the class it was part of and whom it was making its appeal to. Although it saw itself as a socialist party, it did not wish to use that term in its title in case it frightened off working class support. For it might get confused in workers' minds with bodies such as the SDF. Then the ILP's socialist approach was not Marxist, but had more in common with the radical wing of the non-conformist tradition. It has often been said that British Socialism had more to do with Methodism than Marxism. It fought for matters such as work for the unemployed, the eight hour day, healthy homes, fair rents and democratic government.\nThe ILP's parliamentary start was not promising. None of its candidates were successful in 1895, not even Keir Hardie.\n6. But then the ILP worked through the Parliamentary Committee of the TUC to help set up what later became the Labour Party. In 1900 delegates from the ILP, the Fabian Society, the SDF and (dominantly) a large number of Trade Unions met to establish the Labour Representation Committee (LRC), which became known as the Labour Party from after the 1906 General Election.\nIn the 1900 election itself the LRC took two parliamentary seats. Keir Hardie winning at Merthyr and Richard Bell at Derby. Although he was the initial Treasurer of the LRC, Bell later developed strong Liberal links. But the sign that the Labour project was firmly on the road came in 1906, when Labour took 29 seats and elected Keir Hardie as the first leader of its Parliamentary Party.\nCurrent Labour Party members who look back on the five options above are likely to identify themselves with the formation of the Labour Party itself and perhaps with the early role of the ILP. Some may see themselves as also being in the Fabian tradition. But if we could somehow transport ourselves back to those times, the choices in front of us would then have been rather confusing. For we would by no means have been certain as to which approach would be the most successful.\nIn time, the above Gilbert and Sullivan song would merely be a matter of history. For in 1951 with a turnout of 82.5%, no less than 96.8 % of the electorate voted either Labour or Conservative. Labour winning marginally more votes, but the Conservatives taking more seats. It then seemed that \"every boy and every gal that's born alive, is either a little Labourite or else a little Conservat-ive!\"\nBut what of today? At the last General Election some seven million people were missing from the electoral registers and that figure is likely to get much worse under the new arrangements for individual electoral registration. Then we only had a turnout of 66.1% in 2015. Within a climate of widespread non-registration and much non-voting, the Conservatives and Labour only managed 67.3% of the vote between them. With non-registration and non-voting, voting for the two \"main\" parties has now become a minority sport.\nSo what should a democratic socialist do today? Here are some options.\na. Plod on in the Labour Party. But if so how? At one end of the spectrum there is now Momentum and at the other end there is Progress. If neither attract us, then do we need to bang their heads together ? Or should we work for some sort of synthesis which takes the best from the two extremes, whilst ditching the worst? Then, perhaps working through groups such as the Fabians and the today's ILP (Independent Labour Publications) can help us maintain our sanity.\nb. There is also the Co-operative Party - whether we also hold a Labour Party Membership card or not. That may depend on the depth of our co-operative views.\nc. Or should we look for other avenues ? What of the Greens, Ken Loache's \"Left Unity\", the Socialist Party as the successors to Militant, the Socialist Workers Party, Respect, the SNP if we live in Scotland and so on and on ?\nd. Then there is the alternative (or the addition) of participating in forms of pressure group politics. There is the Trade Union Movement, 38 Degrees, We Own It and over a 100 others listed on this link. We are all likely to have some connections with some of these and with local alternatives. But should we now opt for this avenue as our main approach and get out of Party politics?\ne. And what about international links ? Should they not be a key part of our agenda ? The European Union has the the Party of European Socialists with 33 full members in 27 of its 28 nations, plus Norway. Yet as the world becomes more interconnected and conflict driven, we often seem to fall back into our own shells.\nDemocratic socialists in Britain seem to me to be in the type of dilemma which they faced in the late 19th Century. What is the best path forward ? But whilst we can survey the past and work for the future, we can't be sure which avenue (or any) will deliver.\nAt the moment I am for sticking with the Labour Party and working for a possible synthesis between its extremes as a means of tacking and manoeuvring in a democratic socialist direction, whilst encouraging avenues for pressure group politics and international agendas. But if I look as if I have got it wrong, please let me know the best alternatives.\nWhy Labour Lost The General Election\nIn the Labour Party Report \"Learning the Lessons from Defeat\" (by Margaret Beckett) there is an important section which states \"for all the strength of our policies, much of the evidence we have received speaks of a lack of public awareness of much of their content. We have also heard of a perception that, while individual policies were often sound and popular, we lacked the early adoption of a consistent overarching narrative or theme, which could be simply expressed and conveyed on the doorstep, or in the studio.\"\nUnfortunately, this point is not then elaborated upon and is not pushed to the top of the Report's analysis. It has been missed from most of the recent commentaries on the Report.\nYet Labour (especially via its Policy Forums) developed a comprehensive set of policies in the run up to the General Election, which should have been distilled and pushed for a considerable period before voting day. There were umpteen platforms that could have been used for this purpose. These platforms included the European Elections, the Scottish Referendum, the 2014 Labour Party Annual Conference and during the months running up to the fixed period of the General Election. In the circumstances (as time ran out) Labour was even late in publishing its General Election Manifesto. I wonder who ever even read it?\nWhilst this was a collective failure of those at the top of the Labour Party and especially by Ed Miliband as our leader, it was a specific and direct failure by Douglas Alexander. He was Chair of Labour's Strategy for the General Election. Little wonder he then lost his own parliamentary seat in Scotland.\nLabour had a mass of relevant policies for the General Election, which hardly ever saw the light of day. I listed 180 of Labour's proposals over 16 items on this blog between 8 and 20 November 2014. They can be found via this link. These clearly needed distilling into a set of easy to handle points.Whilst this can technically be said to have been done in a ten point set of proposals which was eventually circulated on a single occasion, opportunity after opportunity was missed when contacting and organising Labour's membership. 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        "raw_content": "When Cahiers did its \u00c9v\u00e9nement in their October 1981 issue (N.328) on Raiders of the Lost Ark for its release they could not interview either Steven Spielberg or its producer George Lucas. So instead they reprinted a translation of Lucas\u2019s Film Comment interview (edited and without its introduction) to allow for the director-producer to speak for himself about his artistic ambitions as well as for a better understanding of the changing commercial and production realities in America. In the issue of FC there was also an article Spielberg\u2019s Express by Veronica Geng. I recomment you check out the issue (hopefully at a library that carries it) to find the interview. It is an important historical document of Cahiers\u2019 old Spielberg-Lucas love. Note Lucas\u2019s emphasis on how with Coppola they were trying to re-invent American cinema in the Eighties through engaging with new technologies and by creating an alternative base of operation away from Hollywood. For more recent information on Industrial Light & Magic make sure to check out Industrial Light & Magic: The Art of Innovation. \u2013 D.D.\nI recommend looking up George Lucas interviewed by Mitch Tuchman and Anne Thompson in Film Comment (July-August 1981, Volume 17 N. 4) if you want to read it.\nLabels: Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma, George Lucas\nFilm Comment said...\nWe respectfully ask that you take down this transcript, which has been reproduced without permission. If you would like to discuss this further, please email editor@filmlinc.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Gateway to pristine Tasmanian nature, Hobart is a charming city which combine modern lifestyle with history and heritage. 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        "raw_content": "ARTICLE: Math 101\nThis gets everyone's attention, because everyone is interested in vacuum cleaner power.\nBefore we get into what really does influence cleaning power - it's important to understand the things that don't. Manufacturer's go to great lengths to deceive you. We're going to help you educate yourself.\n(1) Suction does NOT clean. These tricks have been used for 80 years on the buying public. This is why you can pick up a bowling ball, but you can't pick up a piece of fuzz. Ignore all of the 'suction' gimmicks you see.\n(2) Electrical Ratings are a GIMMICK. A little history first.... About 10 years ago, vacuum companies were fooling the public by publishing a 'peak horsepower' rating. If you have an older machine, you may even see a sticker on it proclaiming something like '4.2 peak horsepower'. These ratings couldn't be proven, because to achieve them, you could have no air (or dirt) entering the machine, and you had to strain the motor to the point of ruin to reach these ratings. Worse yet, this had nothing to do with a machine's ability to pick up dirt. Due to (finally) some government pressure, this rating system was dropped.\n(3) With the above taken away, the manufacturer's switched to something they could prove - electrical ratings. They come up with various models such as 8-amp, 10-amp, and 12-amp machines, with the higher amp machines costing you more of your hard earned money.\nThe brilliant part of this scenario is that to create a higher amp motor, they used lower quality bearings, which caused the motors to strain (and wear out faster), which in turn caused them to burn more electricity (amps).\n'Watts' are the same as amps, with 1 amp = roughly 110 watts. If you see '1300 watts' listed, it's a 12-amp motor.\nMore importantly, this has NOTHING to do with cleaning ability, either. It's just a measurement of electrical consumption. It's the equivilent of bragging to your friends about having a car that gets really bad gas mileage.\n(4) In an effort to out-do each other, the manufacturer's began lowering the prices of '12 amp' machines until that was what the consumer expected. They now have no choice but to keep offering machines which burn tons of electricity, with no increase in performance.\nIn the U.S. 12.5 amps (1300 watts) is the maximum amount of electricity you can pull out of a wall socket. With the manufacturer's now having 'painted themselves into a corner', some of them devised...\n(5) The Manufacturer's OWN rating system. Hoover is the king of this (although NOT the only manufacturer doing it), because as the price increases, they give the machine a higher 'efficiency' number. Why do they do this?\nHere's why: You go to the local store, and walk down the vacuum aisle. As you look at each cheap plastic machine offered by the various companies, you begin reading the numbers out loud to yourself...12 amps...this one has 12 amps....this one has 12 amps...wait, this one has 18.7\nHere's what happens: Because you would need a magnifying glass to see the words 'rating' under the 18.7, and because you are not an electrician, you ASSUME that because it's a bigger number, it has to be a more powerful machine. You throw it in your buggy, take it home, and add to it your collection of machines which do not work as advertised.\nInteresting Sidenote: Hoover's own ratings are a 'scientific formula' based on the ability to pick up just 25 percent of the dirt tested.\nHmmm...how much dirt do YOU want a machine to pick up?\n(6) What they don't want you to know!\nThe movement of air picks up dirt. The measurement for this is called 'cubic feet per minute' (abbreviated as C.F.M.). This rates the volume of air you can pull through the machine in one minute's time. The more air you can pull, the more dirt you'll pick up.\nYou're saying to yourself 'Great..where do I find THIS rating?'.....here's the kicker - most manufacturer's will NOT tell you.\nIf they did, then you could be an educated shopper, and that's the last thing most of them want. It's easier to keep selling you stuff that doesn't work if they continue to mislead you with other silly numbers. (It's important to note again this has NOTHING to do with amps, as we've seen 7 amp machines that have double the 'airflow' of a 12-amp machine due to a very efficient design.)\n(7) Final Verdict: We actually give you the scoop on this brand-by-brand in our ratings section. You may also want to read the article on air filtration, because this is the other area where the consumers are mislead.",
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        "raw_content": "FROM THE PRESS BOX: A SUMMER OF FOOTBALL DEPARTURES ... AND A LITTLE WRESTLING (2018-07-23)\nThe theme of the summer has been departures \u2014 one that effects Waverly football (and basketball) directly, one that effects Waverly and Tioga football, and a third that effects Tioga football indirectly.\nFirst, senior Gavin Judson, a standout on the gridiron and the hardwoods, is headed back to Pittsburgh for his senior year.\nJudson attended Central Catholic in Pittsburgh as a freshman, then moved to Waverly to live with his father prior to his sophomore season. He won the starting quarterback job for the Wolverines early in his sophomore season, and started all 10 games his junior season.\nJudson threw for 1,197 yards and 13 TDs, while being intercepted just three times in his sophomore season. As a junior, he threw for 1,133 yards and 12 TDs, but was picked off eight times, while rushing for 495 yards and four TDs.\nOn the hardwoods, Judson averaged 11 points per game, and made a school-record 55 3-pointers. As a junior, he averaged 16.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists, and made 39 3-pointers.\nJudson\u2019s departures creates a void at quarterback for Jason Miller this fall, and takes away Waverly\u2019s only experienced ball-handler for Lou Judson\u2019s (his father) this winter.\nDon\u2019t be surprised in Miller re-constructs his offense to utilize talented sophomore running back David Hallett, and take the pressure off an inexperienced QB, whoever it might be, with no varsity time whatsoever.\nOn the hardwoods, Lou Judson may be forced into using big men \u2014 6-7 Scott Woodring and 6-3 Dylan Ward \u2014 to bring the ball up court at times this season.\nOne thing is for sure, Lou Judson has a little more time to figure it out than Miller does. Fall practices open Aug. 13.\nNotre Dame has parted ways with 11-man football in favor of the 8-man game.\nThe Crusaders join Class D brethren Newfield, Unadilla Valley, and Oxford, as well as Class C Lansing in the 8-man ranks.\nThe move leaves Section IV with only 10 teams in Class D. Just two years ago, there were 17 Class D teams. Aside from the four Class D schools in 8-man ball, Seton Catholic is no longer fielding a football team, and Edison and Harpursville / Afton have moved up to Class C.\nNotre Dame\u2019s move also forced Tioga and Waverly to fill in a hole in their respective schedules.\nThe Wolverines replaced a road game at Notre Dame with a home game against Livonia, while the Tigers replaced a 25-minute drive to Notre Dame with a 3 1/2-hour drive to Tonawanda.\nIt\u2019s a sad reflection on our times that a proud program like Notre Dame has been forced into 8-man football.\nFollowing its 63-42 loss to Tioga in the Section IV, Class D Championship game last fall, Sidney was widely considered the prohibitive favorite to win the 2018 title.\nThings can change quickly, however.\nSidney\u2019s standout QB Darren Smith had an outstanding junior season. He completed 61.3 percent of his passes for 2,774 yards and 32 TDs in nine games, and was intercepted just seven times in 253 pass attempts, but has since moved out of state.\nMuch like Waverly, whoever replaces Smith as Sidney QB won\u2019t have a snap of varsity experience underneath center in his resume.\nWith Smith\u2019s departure, Sidney falls back into the Class D pack and the Section IV crown will be up for grabs.\nOn July 1, Waverly hosted the \u201cScuffle in the Stadium\u201d at Memorial Stadium. Despite temperatures in the mid-90s, there was some outstanding wrestling.\nTwo youngsters really stood out \u2014 SVEC 7th-grader Osuman Duncanson, and Athens freshman Gavin Bradley.\nDuncanson was 3-0 with a pin, and close decisions over Windsor sophomore Troy Hayes and Athens sophomore Bailey Poarch.\nBradley was 3-0, including a forfeit, with a 16-second pin and a major decision.\nBoth will be fun to watch this season, and could make some noise when the postseason rolls around.\nFall practices begin Aug. 13.",
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        "raw_content": "John Malone: &apos;I told Warren Buffett not to invest in Bill Gates before Microsoft went public&apos;\nThe veteran cable entrepreneur John Malone has told how he wrongly warned Warren Buffett against what would have been a highly lucrative investment in Microsoft before it went public.\nMr Malone said at a private gathering in Dublin that he advised the legendary Berkshire Hathaway investor not to back Bill Gates at the Sun Valley conference for media moguls.\nThe 77-year-old recalled: \u201cI\u2019m sitting up at Sun Valley, Idaho. I\u2019m sitting with Warren Buffett. And Bill Gates has presented because he\u2019s going to go public.\n\u201cAnd so Warren and I are sitting there and we hear Bill\u2019s presentation. Warren says, \u2018John, you know something about these technology companies, would you invest in that?\u2019\n\u201cAnd I said, \u2018s***, I don\u2019t think so Warren. It would be too easy for other people to compete with it. I don\u2019t see the barriers to entry.\u2019\u201d\nMicrosoft raised $61m when went public in 1986 and built up an dominant position for its Windows operating system that went unchallenged until the web and smartphone revolutions. It is now enjoying a new run of growth as a provider of internet-based business software and services, and is valued at more than $860bn.\nJohn Malone (pictured), Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are regulars at the Sun Valley conference\nMr Buffett, 88, has said in recent years that he would now never invest in Microsoft because of his friendship with Mr Gates. The pair together plan to give most of their fortunes to good causes.\nMr Malone revealed his intervention in their relationship to Virgin Media executives as he recalled the challenges he faced as his built his cable empire. He made his fortune buying up local networks in the United States through the 1970s and 1980s from his base in Denver, Colorado, and earned the nickname \"the Cable Cowboy\".\nVirgin Media is owned by New York-listed Liberty Global, which Mr Malone controls. The Daily Telegraph obtained a transcript of the July event.\n\u00bb Warren Buffett&apos;s firm Berkshire Hathaway boosted by Apple stock surge\n\u00bb Amazon founder Jeff Bezos tops billionaire list\n\u00bb Welcome to the era of the &apos;centi-billionaire&apos;: Jeff Bezos is the first, but who will join him?\n\u00bb Forbes: Bill Gates remains the reachest person in the world\n\u00bb Warren Buffett revealed his tax payments after Trump\u2019s accusations\n\u00bb Forbes named the wealthiest people in America",
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        "raw_content": "Suzanne Clark, Jennifer Leighton, Jessica Monty, JoAnne Leighton, Debbie Polakov, Karen Natapoff.\nThe Ventura County division of the American Heart Association hosted its annual Go Red For Women Luncheon on Feb. 16 at the Four Seasons Westlake Village. This year\u2019s keynote speaker was Academy Award-nominated actress and author Mariel Hemingway, and Darren Lee, president and CEO of St. John\u2019s Regional Medical Center (a local sponsor) and St. John\u2019s Pleasant Valley Hospital, also shared a few words. Go Red For Women raises awareness about the risks of heart disease for women, and ways to reduce that risk. The luncheon raised more than $275,000.\nFor more information, visit www.heart.org\nLisa Waldrup and Melissa Yamaguchi.\nDarren Lee and Mariel Hemingway.\nAndy and Luann Whittlesey, Amy Commans, Olivia Cohen, Niki Richardson and Linda Martinez.\nLiz Rusnak and Dr. Gregory Fontana.\nPhotos courtesy Daniell Ruacho of the American Heart Association.",
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        "raw_content": "US is ahead of China\uff0din poverty stakes\n7 May 2017 in 18:00 China Daily\nStatistics can be a blur, but recently one piece of data stood out like a beacon. According to World Bank statistics, China now has fewer people living below the poverty line than the United States, China Daily writes in an article \"US is ahead of China\uff0din poverty stakes\". President Xi Jinping has made eradicating poverty one of his main targets, and he has so far been spectacularly successful.\nWorld Bank data show 500 million people were lifted out of poverty between 1981\uff0dwhen the figure was 81 percent of the population\uff0dand 2012, when the number of people living on less than $1.90 a day in local purchasing terms fell to 6.5 percent.\nNow, that figure is even lower\uff0dWorld Bank extrapolation of data estimates it was as low as 4.1 percent of the population in 2014. Just compare that to the US, where the latest figures available, from the 2015 Census Bureau, show 13.5 percent of its citizens living in poverty. Of those, 50 percent live below the threshold set by the government, a complex measure of diet, family size and the age of the main householders.\nChina is on course to overtake the US as the world's largest economy in the not-so-distant future, and that is where you have to look for the basic reasons for China's success in poverty reduction. Its improvements were achieved by urban migration, better transportation infrastructure and the subsequent relocation of poor people from certain regions to more developed urban areas, where employment is available. Those, plus a changing economy. In addition, a form of basic rural pension has been introduced. In other words, an economy on the move has triggered employment opportunities for millions.\nSince China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, poverty reduction has accelerated and the overall number of people living in poverty has been slashed by a third in just three years. Nobel Prize-winning economist Arthur Lewis noted way back in 1954 that key factors in poverty alleviation were improved access to education and migration from a rural environment to an urban one. That is now manifestly happening in China.\nOne of the obstacles to urban migration has been the hukou (household registration) system, under which residents are defined as living in rural areas or urban zones. But that is changing and recently Premier Li Keqiang said the government aims to provide 100 million migrant workers with urban hukou by 2020\uff0dand so far, the government appears to be spectacularly on track. According to The Diplomat website, 28.9 million new certificates were issued in 2016.\nSo much for China\uff0dbut what about the US? There, the situation is more complex. US President Donald Trump swept into power with the promise to revitalize the coal and steel sectors, create tens of thousands of jobs for unemployed people in the depressed so-called Rust Belt in the middle part of the US. But there is little sign of a revival, except perhaps in the coal-mining sector. In the US, various safety nets apply, though not uniformly. Food stamps are available to the poor, as are various medical benefits. Former US president Barack Obama attempted to improve things with his Obamacare plan to bring medical insurance to many more people. Trump, however, seems intent on changing that.\nSo, for the US, the way out of poverty for millions seems to be increased employment. But there's a question mark over whether Trump's policies will achieve that.\nMeanwhile, China is aiming for GDP growth of 6.5 percent in 2017. Contrast that with the US, where GDP growth was 2 percent in January.\nOksana Solopova: \"The most important thing today is to lay foundation for mutual understanding in the future\"\nIran will go along with whatever OPEC decides on crude cutbacks",
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        "raw_content": "I got a press release from Del. John O'Bannon (R-Henrico) Friday.\nHe was pretty proud of himself.\nHe'd asked for and gotten an opinion from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli that two of Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposed amendments to the budget were unconstitutional.\nThat's pretty unusual, because everybody involved -- O'Bannon, Cuccinelli and McDonnell -- are Republicans. Usually that's not the kind of thing a delegate, or an attorney general, would do to a governor of his or her own party.\nWhat was O'Bannon's objection?\nWas it money for the Governor's Opportunity Fund, which provides corporate welfare to attract businesses here. These are deals on which the state usually gets the short end, since there is no enforcement if the businesses actually bring the jobs and the economic activity they've promised?\nWas it breaking the agreement that the state made years ago with public employees, requiring them to pick up more of their own pension costs in return for a raise that would see them lose \"only\" 2% from their take-home pay?\nWas it issuing between $3 billion and $4 billion in new debt to pay for highway contruction?\nWhat O'Bannon wanted stopped were two amendments, each for $500,000, for Operation Smile and the Federation of Food Banks.\nOperation Smile is a worldwide charity that provides medical volunteers to treat facial deformities -- like cleft palates -- in poor children.\nThe food bank group is pretty self explanatory. The money was to buy food that would be distributed to needy Virginians.\nSo what Del. O'Bannon found objectionable in the state's $70 billion-plus budget was giving deformed children a better appearance and outlook, and feeding hungry Virginians.\nThat's certainly the way to win friends and influence people and disabuse anyone of that old notion that the Republican Party doesn't have any compassion.\nWhat a sweet guy, that O'Bannon. And he's a doctor.\nI'm sure he has a great bedside manner.\nLabels: House of Delegates, O'Bannon, Virginia budget\nI don't find myself in agreement with George Will often, unless the bow-tied curmudgeon is writing about baseball.\nWill has an ongoing, and I'd guess premature since he's had it for 20 years or more, case of grumpy oldmanism.\nMost Will columns can be summed up succinctly as \"Hey, you kids get off my lawn!\"\nBut on Sunday's \"This Week\" on ABC, he was on the money about the waste of time that the State of the Union Address has become.\nI think Will is right that the State of the Union is almost never a great speech.\nThat's true even for presidents, like Obama, Clinton and Reagan who can give a speech. When the president is a poor speaker, like George W. Bush or Carter or Ford, the address is just interminable.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Congress, George Will, state of the union\nThe House of Representatives just got through wasting time debating the repeal of last year's health care reform bill. To no great surprise, the repeal bill passed the GOP-controlled House, 245-189, with every Republican and three Democrats voting to repeal it.\nThe debate and vote were largely symbolic.\nDemocrats control the Senate. Even if they did not, President Barack Obama would veto any repeal of \"Obamacare.\"\nSo Republicans were just engaging in political grandstanding and pandering, they knew they weren't actually accomplishing anything.\nAnd that's okay, because very few people really want to repeal health care reform, including (shhh, keep this under your hat) the Republicans who just made such a show of trying to do so.\nPolling on the issue has been shifting. A Gallup poll in early January found 46% in favor of repealing the law and 40% against. An Associated Press-GfK poll last week finds only 25% favoring repeal and only 30% against the health care reform law. Finally, an NBC-Wall Street Journal polls split the difference, with 39% opposing health care reform and 39% supporting it, and 46% opposing repeal while 45% favored it.\nI don't doubt there are about a third of the voters who are strongly for repealing health care reform. That's the hardcore Tea Party \"we're-against-anything-Obama-does\" crowd.\nThere's no question the GOP majority in the House owes them a debt. They turned out in disproportionate numbers in November's election and fueled a Republican landslide.\nHopefully. now that we've got the symbolic repeal out of the way, Congress can get down to doing the people's business.\nBecause, let's be honest here, everybody knows we need health care reform -- including Republicans.\nLabels: 1st Congressional District, Barack Obama, health care reform\nThe General Assembly goes back into session Wednesday.\nSo it's time for our elected representatives to start putting off until tomorrow what they could be doing today.\nThey'll be ably assisted by Gov. Bob McDonnell.\nIt's easy to tell the governor is a former legislator, because his administration has been busy pushing important decisions down the road.\nLast year the governor and the legislature conspired to balance the budget by withholding the state's payment to the Virginia Retirement System. That payment is due to be paid back, with 7.5% interest, over ten years. Those payments will start in 2013. Guess who leaves office that year?\nAfter passing up a chance last year to push his reluctant allies in the House to do something about bi-partisan redistricting in time to matter for this year's redrawing of the state's congressional and legislative districts, the governor appointed an advisory panel the other day. Their input, which legislators aren't under any requirement to pay attention to, might have some impact on redistricting. In 2021.\nThe fact is McDonnell never favored bi-partisan redistricting. He was a consistent vote against it when he was in the House. But his half measure this year allows him to say he's fulfilled a campaign promise, without having any effect on the partisan gerrymander that House Republicans have planned.\nThe governor's transportation plan, while admirable in some ways, gives the administration another opportunity to kick the can down the road. And they've jumped at it.\nLabels: Bob McDonnell, General Assembly, Roads, Virginia Retirement System\n\"Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy ride.\"\nThe late Ms. Davis would have enjoyed the upcoming session of the General Assembly.\nBecause 2011 promises to be a turbulent year in the legislature.\nSince this is a redistricting year, there was little chance 2011 would be a placid year on Capitol Square.\nBut the national rise of the Tea Party, including its Virginia darling, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, has assured the year will feature pitched partisan warfare on other topics as well.\nOn redistricting we're on uncharted ground. For the first time, the state's Congressional and legislative districts will be redrawn with one party controlling the House and the other controlling the Senate. There's no telling where that could lead.\nCongressional redistricting shouldn't be too hard. Incumbents usually hammer something out between themselves and hand it to the General Assembly. In any case, Republicans won so many seats this year (8 of 11), that it would be impossible to protect them all in redistricting. The 2nd and 4th District may become somewhat more Republican by shedding African-American voters to the 3rd. Other than that, the status quo will probably prevail.\nIt's when they redraw their own districts legislators have the potential to become an unruly mob.\nMany are predicting the gentlemen's agreement that prevailed in the past, the House doesn't meddle in the Senate's plan and vice versa, will be maintained. I'm not so sure. Neither Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw (R-Springfield) nor House Speaker Bill Howell (R-Stafford) and new House Majority Leader Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights) have sounded very conciliatory lately. Saslaw and Cox, in particular, have reputations for hard-nosed partisanship.\nHouse Democrats, whose paltry numbers leave them helpless in the face of the Republican majority, may appeal to Saslaw as their only chance to get anything resembling a fair redistricting. In 1991, their first opportunity to draw a new map, House Republicans showed they'd learned their lessons from more than century in the minority. They drew what is arguably the most devastating partisan map in the history of Virginia redistricting. They managed to effectively decapitate the Democratic leadership in the House and draw a map that let them keep the majority for the entire decade.\nRepublican Senators, who had a smaller majority to start with, were more merciful. They picked the one Democrat they wanted to get rid of -- Northern Virginia's Leslie Byrne -- and were satisfied. Perhaps as a consequence, they lost their Senate majority in 2007.\nEven if Democrats in the Senate and Republicans in the House reach some understanding on redistricting -- which would be amazing since they haven't managed to so so on highway funding or electing judges -- will Gov. Bob McDonnell manage to restrain the temptation to kibitz? His predecessors didn't.\nLabels: Bob McDonnell, General Assembly, Ken Cuccinelli, redistricting, state employees",
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        "raw_content": "Claro Cortes\nThe national debt rose by more than $1 trillion in fiscal 2018, and yet lawmakers have evinced little concern about it ahead of this year\u2019s elections, instead pushing tax cuts and spending increases that will only add to the total.\nWhile Congress has largely ignored the issue, fiscal hawks like Brian Riedl still warn that a debt crisis looms.\nRiedl, a senior fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute, published a new report this week, outlining a 30-year plan to avert such a crisis by stabilizing the national debt at 95 percent of GDP. \u201cWithout reform, runaway deficits will all but guarantee a debt crisis that will profoundly damage the country\u2019s economic and social order,\u201d he writes. \u201cThere is still time to avoid that crisis, but it will require the nation\u2019s fractious political leaders to leave their respective comfort zones and compromise.\u201d\nRiedl says his proposal \u201crepresents politically realistic solutions rather than partisan fantasies.\u201d It calls for some long-term cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, including a shift to a Medicare \u201cpremium support\u201d model; a steeper-than-projected decline in discretionary and defense spending; and some tax increases. In all, the balance of spending cuts to tax increases is 70-30. \u201cIn short, there is something in this blueprint for everyone to oppose,\u201d Riedl writes. \u201cBut letting the country wander into a debt crisis is even worse.\u201d (See a snapshot of the plan in the chart below, or click over to the full report for more details.)\nWhy it matters: There have been plenty of proposals to stabilize the debt. Riedl\u2019s demonstrates considerable thought \u2014 and considerable effort to try to find some middle ground in our hyper-partisan era. \u201cThe easiest thing to do is criticize,\u201d David Ditch of the conservative Heritage Foundation tweeted. \u201cThis is not what my dream budget would look like (it probably isn't what Brian's would look like!). But if everyone wrapped their arms around the size of the problem and showed their cards, we might be able to work towards common ground.\u201d\nBut Riedl\u2019s thorough blueprint is also an illustration of just how gargantuan a task it will be to find compromise on these issues.\n\u201cWhat's amazing about the Riedl proposal is that it sets off a goal that at the outset seems relatively modest, and yet the concessions that even the relatively modest goals would require on both sides are well beyond the boundaries of our current political discourse,\u201d says the Washington Examiner\u2019s Philip Klein, adding that \u201cgetting Republicans to agree to significant tax increases and Democrats to agree to significant reforms and cuts to Medicare and Social Security is beyond the realm of possibility.\u201d\nEven if lawmakers could agree on a compromise \u2014 or if one party could gain enough power to single-handedly implement its preferred plan \u2014 future congresses could undo that work over the ensuing decades, Klein notes, with ample recent evidence to support the notion. \u201cSadly,\u201d he says, \u201cit's inevitable that lawmakers are going to ignore the problem so that future congresses can do what they do worst \u2014 govern in the midst of a catastrophic economic crisis.\u201d\nThe bottom line: Riedl writes that his blueprint \u201cis intended to revive serious bipartisan discussion and negotiations.\u201d There\u2019s no sign of that happening in the immediate future, but maybe that can change after the elections. The longer lawmakers wait, the more daunting the challenge will be.",
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        "raw_content": "bodoglife.com\u2019s Poker, Blackjack and Live Events Benefit Hurricane Victims\nSeptember 29, 2005 \u2013 Top online gaming site bodoglife.com has undertaken several initiatives to aid Gulf Coast hurricane victims. The web site recently raised $27,000 in several poker and blackjack tournaments for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, with all proceeds going to the Red Cross.\nbodoglife.com is also sponsoring the South Helping the South benefit that takes place Sunday, October 2 at the chic Sanctuary Hotel in Miami\u2019s trendy South Beach. The event will feature a private dinner at the hotel\u2019s Sugo Restaurant followed by a silent auction with once-in-a-lifetime dream items that include: a guest spot on celebrity chef Rocco Dispirito\u2019s show; front-row tickets to Regis & Kelly; a signed tennis racket from Andy Roddick along with a private tennis lesson from his coach, Dean Goldfine; the ultimate trip to Las Vegas; a private sail for two in New York Harbor on board the Shearwater yacht, and more. Guests will be able to bid on a bodoglife.com poker table as well as play poker at the event with all buy-ins donated to hurricane relief.\nAll of the proceeds will go to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. The event is chaired by VegasInsider.com\u2019s Peter and Kelly Gold, and hosted by Sanctuary Hotelier Keith Menin and bodoglife.com\u2019s Founder and CEO Calvin Ayre. Miami\u2019s Fox 7 personality Shireen Sandoval will be the emcee for the night. Miami Heat DJ Irie will set the mood with music. Invited guests include Ricky Martin, Pharell, Diddy, Miami Heat players, Miami Heat dancers, Anna Kournikova, Enrique Iglesias, The Rock and more.\n\u201cWe are deeply saddened to hear of the many victims caught in the devastating path of the hurricanes,\u201d says Calvin Ayre, Founder and CEO of bodoglife.com. \u201cSo many lives have been impacted by these disasters, our benefit tournaments and this event are the least we can do to help ease the pain of those who were affected and displaced. Our poker and blackjack players have really come through to help the victims. Their contributions have been significant and we are just building upon their donations.\u201d\nThe tournaments and event are just the latest charity efforts by the online entertainment powerhouse.\nIn July, Bodog teamed with the Fisher House foundation to host \u201cBodog Salutes the Troops: A Tribute to American Heroes\u201d, a two-day charity concert and poker tournament that benefited the men and women of the U.S. military. Earlier in the year, Bodog was the major sponsor of the LA Lakers Youth Foundation\u2019s Second Annual Casino Night. Many celebrities, poker professionals and basketball stars were on hand to compete in the charity poker tournament.",
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        "raw_content": "Upcoming Movies on TV (UK)\nRe: Upcoming Movies on TV (UK)\n#726 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Tue Oct 23, 2018 3:55 pm\nAn explosion of stuff next week with the school holidays, half-term and the clocks going back. Film4's Halloween schedule is:\nSaturday 27th: World War Z (9 p.m.) / premiere of The Other Side of the Door (11.15 p.m.) / Inferno (1.10 a.m.)\nSunday 28th: premiere of yet another entry in the found footage possession subgenre The Taking of Deborah Logan (11.40 p.m.) / Korean film The Piper (1.30 a.m.)\nMonday 29th: premiere of Pet (11.05 p.m.) / Nina Forever (12.55 a.m.)\nTuesday 30th: premiere of Kaleidoscope (11.20 p.m.) / The Cabin In The Woods (1.25 a.m.)\nWednesday 31st: premiere of The Witch (9 p.m.) / the first episode of Japanese series Crow's Blood (with the rest of the six part series only being shown on the All4 internet channel) (10.50 p.m.) which is apparently something to do with schoolgirls getting cloned and then killing each other off, with the cast made up of pop group idols / The Visit (11.40 p.m.) / The MIdnight Meat Train (1.30 a.m.)\nFriday 2nd: Cell (9 p.m.) / The Ghoul (2016) (1.45 a.m.)\nChannel 5 gets in on the Halloween action with the premiere of Goosebumps at 4.05 p.m. on Sunday 28th, and also has Silent Hill: Revelation tucked away at 12.25 a.m. on Saturday 27th (which only runs for 25 minutes if you factor in the time change!).\nBut BBC4 has the most interesting programme with the premiere of experiemental horror documentary Fear Itself at 11.30 p.m. on Wednesday 31st. And BBC Radio 4 has the adaptation of Nigel Kneale story The Road at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday 27th. Plus the Ring remake is on BBC2 at 11 p.m. on Sunday 28th.\nOutside of horror Channel 4 has the premiere of Deepwater Horizon at 9 p.m. on Sunday 28th and Little Men at 1.15 a.m. in the early hours of Monday 29th. That channel is also repeating A Touch Of Sin at 1.50 a.m. on Tuesday 30th, and also on Channel 4 that The First TV series is starting from 9 p.m. on Thursday 1st November.\nBBC4 has two Storyville strand documentaries with I Was A Yazidi Slave at 11 p.m. on Sunday 28th and Selling Children (about child trafficking in India) at 10 p.m. on Monday 29th, along with a repeat of Letters From Baghdad at midnight, also on Monday 29th.\nBut perhaps the most interesting programme of the week is Becoming Cary Grant, showing on BBC1 at 10.45 p.m. on Tuesday 30th.\n#727 Post by Dr Amicus \u00bb Wed Oct 24, 2018 4:14 am\nFear Itself has been on the iPlayer the last couple of years or so (I think) - it's definitely worth watching, but really isn't as clever as it thinks it is.\n#728 Post by reaky \u00bb Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:17 pm\nYes, nice clips, but it\u2019s still a clip reel.\njlnight\n#729 Post by jlnight \u00bb Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:51 am\nExpresso Bongo, Sat 3rd Nov, Talking Pictures. Also on late Thu 8th Nov. Alternatively...\nThe Abominable Snowman, Sat 3rd Nov, Horror. (Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula (1958) and The Mummy (1959) are the other Hammer films on subsequent Saturdays).\nWhat is Cinema?, Sun 4th Nov, Talking Pictures.\nFlight of the Doves, Sun 4th Nov, Talking Pictures. Also on Wed 7th Nov.\nAge of Consent, Sun 4th Nov, Talking Pictures. Also on Sat 10th Nov.\nDecision at Sundown, Mon 5th Nov, Film4.\nThe Man From the Alamo, Tue 6th Nov, Film4.\n#730 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:38 am\nHere's something that I missed noting but has happily made it onto YouTube however briefly after it was broadcast last night: another in BBC4's 'slow' strand of programmes following All Aboard! The Canal Trip, All Aboard The Country Bus, and the Sleigh Ride is The Ghan: Australia's Greatest Train Journey which condenses a 54 hour cross country train journey into 'only' three hours!\n#731 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:27 pm\nPet was interesting, though it has a pretty icky premise of a man kidnapping a woman and keeping her captive in a metal cage. While it is generally described in the tradition of The Collector (as well as Blind Beast, Tattoo, et al), it is perhaps just as useful to describe Pet as \u201cWhite Dog, but with white girl\u201d. It is a bit of a glib comment but I think that it probably works here, as the film uses its main character\u2019s job at a dog shelter as a big (perhaps too blunt) metaphor, which inspires his own way of \u2018training\u2019 someone to be rehabilitated even when it would perhaps have been better to have steered well clear of doing such a thing in the first place (maybe it is all just displaced affection for the dog he had to help put down in the early scene). Which factors in a healthy dose of self delusion and perhaps selfishness in feeling as if he has the ability (and right) to do that to another human being.\nI find that the most interesting part in many of these captivity films is usually the point where the power dynamics twist around and it becomes unclear now just as to who is the victim and the aggressor (they end up being both), but also as to what both parties true feelings about each other in the situation are and whether they even know themselves. Usually in the best of these \u2018held captive\u2019 thrillers there is an agoraphobic twist as the outside world beyond whatever warehouse the events are taking place in becomes the aggressor threatening the insular bubble of the chamber drama going on within, as coercive, appropriationary \u2018love\u2019 turns from purely a weapon to be wielded into something else. Pet itself has a rather unsympathetic group of co-workers and bosses, whilst a film like Blind Beast has an enabling mother figure whose absence in the final third of the film removes any ties to \u2018normality\u2019 that may have even tenuously existed previously.\nI think Blind Beast is still the best of this genre of captivity thrillers (though arguably The Night Porter too), as no other film in this vein has had the audacity of suggesting a mutual love resulting from such an act (whether an extreme version of Stockholm Syndrome or just two people eventually getting onto each other\u2019s wavelength) and pushing it to an inevitable but still shocking conclusion that even a film like Pet shies away from.\nBut Pet has its own twists as well with the big mid-film one being of the captive woman being a serial killer and the infatuated kidnapper treating her like a dangerous dog, keeping her locked up whilst he tries to \u2018re-train\u2019 her out of her lust for murder or else put her down.\nBut then we get the brilliantly sick stinger at the end of the situations reversed and the woman free while the kidnapper is now in his own cage that goes beyond the irony of just that somewhat expected role reversal into showing that she actually is now trying to fight against her urges to just murder random people on a whim (especially the most recent cheating boyfriend. For someone willing to kill for being cheated on she sure has a knack for picking cheaters!), but only because she now has her previous captor, caged and mute from the wound in the final fight, to take out her frustrations on instead as shown by his multiple scars, burnt face and blinded eye. It is a disturbingly abstracted take on the notion of someone frustrated by problems in their relationship taking it out on their defenceless pet instead. Though in this case the \u2018pet\u2019 is somewhat willingly in that masochistic situation due to his obsessive love that has ended up literally blinding him.\nI also watched Nina Forever which is an interesting (if rather depressing) film about a new relationship being dogged by the memories of a previous girlfriend, Nina, who died in a car crash and who literally emerges from bloody bedclothes Hellraiser style every time that the couple have sex to make withering putdowns of the new girl in his life.\nThat is the film's strongest moment, of the mangled and bloody remains of the dead girlfriend flopping around and refusing to leave during the love making. Unfortunately after the first appearance and the quite perverse scene of the new girlfriend returning to make a go of the relationship and making valiant attempts at trying to 'share' the bed (and the memory) in a kind of abstracted necrophiliac threesome, the film gets a little one note after a while, with a structure of feeling as if they have gotten past the memory before Nina pops back up again and the cycle starts all over again. It gets a bit wearing long before the halfway point (though that monotony seems like the point, suggesting that it is impossible to 'force' someone to get over a traumatic event before they are ready to let go of it) and it kind of feels a bit like a short film that got expanded out beyond the scope of its premise.\nHowever there are a few big plus points. The actors are all excellent, the film is surprisingly explicit and uninhibited about sex aside from the dead girlfriend popping up, and there is a nice sensitivity towards the portrayal of someone working through the baggage of a previous relationship (in this case grief rather than a break up) that they do not want to forget about but have to move on from to be able to continue living. I especially like the central relationship of the girl 'saving' the boy, the way that their relationship grows deeper around dealing with the memories of the dead girl (including various different theories about exorcising the problem) and eventually he seems pretty much past her, happier and is able to move on, yet the new girl still sees the dead one...\nThere is a particularly good scene near to the end of the film where the father of the dead girl who the boy has been keeping in contact with since the accident has an angry outburst at him in a restaurant, because of the way that boy brought his new girlfriend to see them, which recontextualises the previous action and prepares for the twist.\nThe twist being the somewhat obvious one that it was the new girl who was constantly 'resurrecting' the dead girlfriend because of her own insecurities (about being too young, or generally unable to live up to the previous person in the guy's life) rather than the boy doing it.\nWas that the case from the very beginning, or did it transfer across to her invoking the previous girlfriend at some point? Either way, it changes the way certain events in the film get viewed, from getting the tattoo of the dead girl's name on her own body, to the threesome, to physically harming herself in the dead girl's letterpress equipment, until the only way that she can be sure that she is the one resurrecting the previous girl is after seducing someone else and it still happening! Which of course destroys the relationship!\nSo it is an interesting attempt at literalising relationship anxieties and having them take physical form. It is obvious from early on that the dead girl Nina is only appearing to the central couple in the middle of sex and then disappears again by the morning (though there are lots of bloody sheets to dispose of and surfaces to wash down, suggesting something tangible gets left behind! Or maybe that is something only they can see too, so if we were seeing it from outside of their perspective they would be throwing away perfectly clean sheets and scrubbing already clean bathtubs in a frenzy?), so there is a sense of a couple sharing each other's delusions in a relationship more than anything really supernatural occurring. Though one other thing that I really liked in the film were a couple of moments that looked like continuity errors (in one shot the new girlfriend is putting on her top, it cuts away and then she is shown topless from behind again; the bedsheets are white in one shot, red in the next, then back to white) and happen rarely and quickly enough that they add to a sense of unease. Or maybe they were just continuity errors, who knows!\nAnyway, worth a watch but its not quite up there with Blithe Spirit!\nLast edited by colinr0380 on Wed Dec 26, 2018 5:53 am, edited 3 times in total.\n#732 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:39 am\nVery little next week aside from the big premiere of The Huntsman: Winter's War (on Channel 4) and Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (on Film4) both on Saturday 3rd. However I did remember that this week Film4 is showing the premiere of In Between at 1.30 a.m. in the early hours of Friday 2nd.\n#733 Post by jlnight \u00bb Sun Nov 04, 2018 6:15 am\nAmerican Psycho, Thu 8th Nov, London Live. American Psycho 2 is on the following night (it's been on the channel earlier in the year).\nThe Thing (1982), starts Fri 9th Nov, Horror.\nAt the Earth's Core, Sat 10th Nov, Talking Pictures.\nHail, Caesar!, Sat 10th Nov, Channel 4.\nShoulder Arms, Sun 11th Nov, Talking Pictures. Also on Mon 19th Nov.\nThey Shall Not Grow Old, Sun 11th Nov, BBC2.\n#734 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Wed Nov 07, 2018 2:25 am\njlnight wrote: \u2191\nA lot of World War I themed programmes on over the weekend to tie in with Armistice Day. Last week the BBC showed Spielberg's War Horse and on Saturday 10th at 7 p.m. BBC4 have \"War Horse at the Proms\", which is a new recording of the play. But as jlnight notes the premiere of They Shall Not Grow Old at 9.30 p.m. on BBC2 on Sunday 11th (followed by a repeat of Testament of Youth) is the big film of the week.\nBBC2 also has a profile of *the somewhat* erotic painter Egon Schiele at 9 p.m. on Saturday 10th, which reminds me that I would love to see that 1980 film Egon Schiele: Excess and Punishment (which Redemption put out on VHS in the late 90s, probably because of all the nudity, but has somewhat fallen into obscurity since) at some point.\nLondon Has Fallen at 10 p.m. on Channel 5 on Sunday 11th, but more interesting is Film4 showing French organ transplant drama Heal The Living at 11.25 p.m. on Monday 12th.\nLast edited by colinr0380 on Wed Nov 07, 2018 12:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.\n#735 Post by neilist \u00bb Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:48 am\ncolinr0380 wrote: \u2191\na profile of erotic painter Egon Schiele\nHe is far, far, far more than an 'erotic' painter.\nI appreciate the heads up, though. Thank you.\n#736 Post by jlnight \u00bb Sat Nov 10, 2018 9:51 am\nPlenty, Thu 15th Nov, London Live.\nThe Glitterball, very late Sat 17th Nov (basically Sun 18th Nov!), Talking Pictures.\nThe Small World of Sammy Lee, Sun 18th Nov, Talking Pictures. Alternatively...\nA Northern Soul, Sun 18th Nov, BBC2. We can decide if it was worthy of a 12 or a 15 certificate.\nThe Go Between, Mon 19th Nov, London Live.\nHail, Caesar! is not on tonight. It did appear in the early listings but has disappeared.\n#737 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:49 pm\nThe premiere of San Andreas is the big film next week, on Channel 5 at 8 p.m. on Sunday 18th.\nAs mentioned above BBC2 has A Northern Soul at 10 p.m. on Sunday, just after the second episode in the latest Louis Theroux's Altered States series - the first was on polyamory and this one is about a centre in California which gives terminally ill people the ability to end their lives. Also on Sunday BBC4 has a recording of a performance of The Golem by the 1927 Theatre Company\nBBC4 also has documentary The Devil We Know at 9 p.m. on Monday 19th.\nIn terms of repeats, the most interesting one is continuing Film4's quest to show every Paramount Charlton Heston film, with a rare screening of man vs ant drama The Naked Jungle on Thursday 22nd at 4.35 p.m., directed by Byron Haskin a year post helming the 50s War of the Worlds (he would later go on to direct Robinson Crusoe on Mars, which Film4 have also been screening recently). Other than that BBC2 has a repeat showing of Thomas Vinterberg's The Hunt at 12.30 a.m. on Sunday 18th, and Film4 has another screening of Belgian film Bullhead at 1.20 a.m. on Monday 19th.\nLast edited by colinr0380 on Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:41 pm, edited 2 times in total.\n#738 Post by domino harvey \u00bb Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:52 pm\nThe Naked Jungle is negligable entertainment, I'm afraid, but it is hilarious how that station keeps programming all these Paramount Heston movies. I can't remember, did they do Arrowhead yet? That's the one to prioritize (and really the only one worth bothering with, other than the Ten Commandments, which I imagine is aired more frequently anyways)\nYes, they did Arrowhead a couple of weeks ago. I think that I have seen more Charlton Heston in the last few months than in the last twenty years! Though I am still waiting for a channel to show a good widescreen version of The Omega Man! Ben Hur used to be ubiquitous of course but seems to have tailed off a little in recent years (it used to be on the BBC every Easter from the late 90s through to the mid 2000s, and since then Channel 5 seems to have the rights to show it). The Ten Commandments gets shown less often, about once every five years or so, mostly because it seems to be held by the BBC, and they only ever seem to show it on BBC2 on a Saturday afternoon slot, for some reason!\nFilm4 are also repeating Phase IV later that same day, which I am assuming is a bit of intentional ant-mayhem based scheduling!\n#740 Post by jlnight \u00bb Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:24 pm\nThe Brink's Job, Sat 24th Nov, Talking Pictures. (We've had Sorcerer, The Guardian and The Birthday Party).\nThe Debt Collector, starts Sat 24th Nov, London Live. Good film, this.\nSome People, Sun 25th Nov, Talking Pictures. Also on Thu 29th Nov.\nLured, Fri 30th Nov, Talking Pictures.\nEvery Home Should Have One, late Fri 30th Nov, Talking Pictures.\nBreakout is getting another screening on Wed 28th Nov. There is a nice shot which frames the helicopter, plane and car while they are on the move. Sorcerer has another outing late on Fri 30th Nov (Film4).\n#741 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Thu Nov 22, 2018 12:40 pm\nThe big film next week is the premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road on Channel 5 at 9 p.m. on Sunday 25th. I'm a little surprised it is not being saved until the Christmas schedule, but here it is!\nA few other smaller films turn up: The Survivalist is on Film4 at 11.15 p.m. on Saturday 24th and perhaps most interestingly is the premiere of Happy Christmas at 1.45 a.m. also on Film4 on Friday 30th November, which is directed by Joe Swanberg and stars Melanie Lynskey and Lena Dunham.\nChannel 5 have been showing lots of TV movie Christmas films since the beginning of the month and the notable one this week is Rocky Mountain Christmas at 3.10 p.m. on Saturday 24th, directed by Tibor Tak\u00e1cs, which is only strengthening my thesis in progress that TV movies are harbouring a lot of ex-horror directors, as he is perhaps most notable for directing The Gate and its sequel early in his career (plus a mid 90s film spin-off of Sabrina The Teenage Witch!). The film earlier that day, Miss Christmas, is directed by Mike Rohl, who has credits for the mid-90s Outer Limits series and Poltergiest: The Legacy in his filmography. And the day is kicked off with a repeat of another Fred Olen Ray film, A Prince For Christmas, with Kelly LeBrock as \"Queen Ariana\"!\nAlso I think the Radio Times has its films mixed up as they have Royal Christmas Ball scheduled for 3 p.m. on Monday 26th credited to Monika Mitchell, who has directed the very similarly titled Royal New Year's Eve. Royal Christmas Ball actually appears to be another another David DeCoteau film! So it is a little up in the air as to which film it may be! (EDIT: This ended up being Royal New Year's Eve in the end!)\nThere is also Christmas Homecoming at 1.15 p.m. on Thursday 29th which illustrates another interesting thing about next weeks TV movie premieres: ex-Buffy TV show actors headlining films! Christmas Homecoming stars Julie Benz (Darla in Buffy and Angel) and Miss Christmas has Marc Blucas (the non-vampire love interest for Buffy around the mid-point of the show) in it!\nAnd the latest three part Louis Theroux's Altered States series concludes on BBC2 at 9 p.m. on Sunday 25th with a look at adoption in California.\nLast edited by colinr0380 on Tue Nov 27, 2018 4:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.\n#742 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Tue Nov 27, 2018 4:44 pm\nHail, Caesar! finally turns up on Channel 4 at 11.35 p.m. on Saturday 1st. Also on Saturday, BBC2 is showing the Kevin Costner film McFarland, USA at 5.30 p.m., and BBC4 is showing the first two parts of the eight part series The Sinner starring Jessica Biel and Bill Pullman.\nBut the biggest news of the week is the premiere of Andrzej Zulawski's final film Cosmos on Film4 at 1.40 a.m. in the early hours of Wednesday 5th. Has UK television shown any Zulawski film before?\nIt is also interesting to note that there are 20 UK television premieres next week, which is the largest number of films to get their first showing in one week that I can remember, even outside of the Christmas fortnight! Granted most of the interesting films are confined to the above three titles, with twelve of the others being part of the explosion of Christmas themed TV movies showing on Channel 5 every day next week (though one, A Christmas Tail, sounds particularly interesting since it stars C. Thomas Howell!), and four others coming from the Horror Channel's night of premieres on Friday 7th comprising Ruin Me, Downrange (directed by Ryuhei Kitamura), Still/Born (Michael Ironside is in the cast of this one) and South African zombie film Last Ones Out. Plus Channel 5 are showing another film in Liam Neeson's post-Taken action man roles with Run All Night at 9 p.m. on Sunday 2nd.\nAnother interesting thing next week is that BBC4 have a 'British animation' night on Sunday 2nd (after a slightly bizarrely scheduled repeat of an episode of Tomorrow's World from 2002 going behind the scenes of the then new Spider-Man film!), which starts with Wallace & Gromit in A Matter of Loaf and Death at 8.30 p.m., followed by a documentary Secrets of British Animation at 9 p.m. talking about \"the story of British animation films from the late Victorian era to today's blockbusters, including some newly remastered films from the archives of the BFI\". Then from 10 p.m. is a 100 minute Animation 2018 programme \"showcasing 13 animated films from the UK's finest new talents\". So hopefully this will answer a few of the questions I had in the When The Wind Blows thread a little while ago!\n#743 Post by jlnight \u00bb Sat Dec 01, 2018 11:12 am\nThe Blob, Sun 2nd Dec (and Mon 3rd Dec), Horror.\nThe Victors, Thu 6th Dec, Film4.\nThe L Shaped Room, Sat 8th Dec, Talking Pictures. Also Sun 16th Dec.\nThe subscription-era FilmFour showed Possession in their Extreme Cinema strand but apart from that I think no Zulawski film has been shown on UK TV, not even old style Channel 4 or 70s or 80s BBC2.\n#744 Post by thirtyframesasecond \u00bb Sun Dec 02, 2018 5:15 pm\nIs The Sinner any good (apologies if it's in the TV forum)? It's on Netflix or Amazon, so I can get hold of the whole thing hopefully.\n#745 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Tue Dec 04, 2018 5:29 pm\nAnnoyingly I forgot to record The Sinner on Saturday so unfortunately I cannot comment, though amusingly in this week's edition of the Radio Times the TV Editor Alison Graham runs an editorial under the headline \"Bill Pullman's not the man I thought...\" which begins with the paragraph:\nAlison Graham in the Radio Times wrote: I've always liked Bill Pullman, ever since he appeared to winning effect in While You Were Sleeping. He was such a nice, dependable guy, no wonder Sandra Bullock's character fell in love with him. But I'll never be able to watch that film in the same way again after seeing his starring role in BBC4's brilliant US import The Sinner...\nObviously somebody has never seen Lost Highway!\nAnyway, next week is pretty good. Channel 5 continue to drown us in Christmas themed TV movie premieres (9 in all) and also have the premiere of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 at 10.10 p.m. on Saturday 8th, and perhaps more importantly of Edge of Tomorrow aka Live. Die. Repeat. aka All You Need Is Kill at 9 p.m. on Sunday 9th. And the other big film is Channel 4 showing Allied at 9 p.m. on Saturday 8th. Also the third film in Noel Clarke's 'hood' trilogy Brotherhood (NSFW) is on Film4 at 11 p.m. on Friday 14th.\nThe most interesting film of the week though is probably Film4's premiere of Rudderless at 1.50 a.m. on Tuesday 11th. This is the first theatrical film directed by William H. Macy and I remember hearing about it a couple of years ago due to the late Anton Yelchin featuring in it.\nThe most interesting repeat of the week is on BBC2 at 1 p.m. on Saturday 8th: the Ethel Merman musical Call Me Madam! (BBC2 also has the original 1960 version of School For Scoundrels tucked away at 6.15 a.m. on Sunday 9th)\nThe Radio Times have also given details of the big premieres over the Christmas period. BBC1 is going to be showing Inside Out (presumably as the big Christmas Day film), the 2016 Jungle Book and Zootopia (inexplicably renamed Zootropolis for the UK, that ruins the rhyming pun of the original title). BBC2 is going to show The Revenant and The Big Short. ITV1 is showing Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (as if we did not already have an idea that they were by the channel having shown a Star Wars film every Saturday for the past few weeks. They are up to A New Hope this coming Saturday). And Channel 4 is showing...um...the 2016 Ghostbusters remake.\nLast edited by colinr0380 on Wed Dec 05, 2018 3:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.\nCall Me Madam is pretty bad, though it's an amusing document of how absurdly prosperous America was in the immediate post-war years given an unlikely scene late in the film. I think Pullman and Biel are both underrated actors, so the Sinner is one I keep meaning to clear out a couple days for.\n#747 Post by colinr0380 \u00bb Wed Dec 05, 2018 1:38 pm\nI wonder if Call Me Madam has been scheduled because on BBC4 on Friday 14th at 9 p.m. is the first of a three part series \"The Sound of Movie Musicals with Neil Brand\". The first episode is covering 1929 to 1939 apparently with focus on Broadway Melody, Top Hat, The Wizard of Oz and Soviet film Circus.\nApparently according to the Radio Times write up during the episode Brand calls 1929's Hallelujah \"the Black Panther of its day\".\nHahaha that's amazing\n#749 Post by jlnight \u00bb Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:09 pm\nSleeping Tiger, Sat 15th Dec, Talking Pictures. Also Thu 20th Dec.\nThe British Guide to Showing Off (repeat), late Sat 15th Dec, BBC2.\n#750 Post by thirtyframesasecond \u00bb Sun Dec 09, 2018 11:27 am\nSurely you can't mention Bill Pullman without the Pullman/Paxton confusion in the Simpsons when Homer becomes smart?",
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        "raw_content": "HOME Free Essays Godfather Death\nSubject: Death, God\nWhat would you ask for your newborn child if you could ask for anything? What would you sacrifice to get it? In the realm of fairy tales, subjects such as these are common catalysts for conveying life choices and the ensuing consequences. Each tale may relate to certain scenarios or social status of a specific gender, but one such tale\u2014Godfather Death\u2014can be related to by every walk of life. The subject that is contemplated by the Brothers Grimm is death and the power or lack of that a person possesses to control it (Grimm 233). \u201cSee,\u201d said Death, \u201cthese are the life-lights of mankind.\nThe large ones belong to children, the medium-sized ones to married people in their best years, and the little ones to old people. 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I will turn you into a famous physician.\nWhenever you are called to a sick person I will appear to you. If I stand at the sick person\u2019s head, you may say with confidence that you can make him well again; then give him some of this herb, and he will recover. But if I stand at the sick person\u2019s feet, he is mine, and you must say that he is beyond help, and that no physician in the world could save him. But beware of using this herb against my will, or something very bad will happen to you. \u201c\nThe Grimm story, at this point, leads us to believe that the man\u2019s father made a good choice in choosing the godfather as the young man becomes famous and wealthy by obeying Death\u2019s instructions of the gift. Most parents would be happy with such results. As with most fairy tales, good fortune usually has a price to be paid. 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He wasn't your ordinary mobster, he actually was heavily involved in politics, and was even named Buffalo's \u201cMan of the Year\u201d by The Erie Club, which ironically, was an association of Buffalo police officers!! Montana was elected to Buffalo city council and re-elected in 1930. He owned the largest taxi company in WNY. His true mob background was exposed when police raided a mob ranch in Apalachin, NY and uncovered one of the most notable Mafia meetings in history.\nVideo Credit: Bill Yuhnke via Youtube\nJoe \"The Wolf\" DiCarlo\nublic Enemy Number One In Buffalo\nJoe \"The Wolf\" DiCarlo had been arrested 26 times by 1945 and earned the title of Public Enemy Number One in Buffalo!\nVideo Credit: Thomas Hunt via Youtube\nAlbert and Vito Agueci\nThe Agueci brothers were born and raised in Sicily. They ran their racket in Buffalo during the early 1960s and were mainly involved in drug trafficking. 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        "raw_content": "My goal in this sermon is to increase our vision of the greatness of Jesus Christ. As sinful humans, we need to be reminded over and over again about the greatness of God. This is because there is a deeply rooted pride that exists in every heart. It is a pride that causes us to think more highly of ourselves than we ought. We make decisions and develop attitudes that turns our hearts away from Christ and toward ourselves.\nThe way we deal with pride is not to think less of ourselves, but to think more highly of Christ. The most challenging and most important thing we can learn in life is this: we experience the deepest satisfaction in life when we are not thinking about ourselves at all.\nHumility is not accomplished by thinking about being humble. It is accomplished by not thinking about ourselves at all.\nUltimately, true humility is accomplished when Christ is the main object of our thoughts and our affections. This is what we were created for.\nThis morning, and in the first three Sundays of July, I would like us all to become re-acquainted with Jesus in order to gain a fresh vision of his greatness.\nSome of you have known him for a long time already. I\u2019ve only known him for about 17 years, and half that time I would say he was not a close friend. I have found it incredibly refreshing the last couple months as Jesus has shown me old truths about himself in new ways as I\u2019ve been reading the gospels.\nThat might be just what these four sermons will be for you. Things you have known for a long time, but you may see them in a new way. We will be reminded of who Jesus is, what he has done, and what he is doing.\nI pray we will be humbled by his majesty and that our affections, our greatest love, will be for him above all else. So, first let me tell you briefly the story of Jesus.\nJesus\u2019 Life on Earth\nJohn 1: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men.\nHe came into the world, and although the world was made through him, the world did not know him. But to all those who did receive him as Christ, those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.\nSo\u2026 the Word became flesh and he dwelt among us.\nThis Word is Jesus Christ of Nazareth.\nHe was born over two thousand years ago. Although he was fully God, he humbled himself and became fully man. And he did this to finally complete the salvation plan of God.\nYou see, when God created the universe through the very words of his own mouth, he created all things perfect. But we ruined everything by thinking more highly of ourselves that we should have. We tend to behave, like Adam and Eve, as though we know better than God.\nBut, God knows best, and he knew right from the start that he is the only one who can fix the problems we humans make for ourselves. This is why Jesus became a man. To fix our mistakes. To make everything right that we have made wrong.\nIn the first century AD, the nation of Israel, God\u2019s people, was under the rule of the Roman Empire. This is the world that Jesus was born into. He was a Jew, born in Judea, and was a descendant of King David. He grew up attending a Jewish school and learned the teachings of Moses, of David, of Solomon and the prophets. He could read the language of Hebrew, and like most of the people who lived in Judea, he spoke Aramaic.\nJesus\u2019 earthly father was a carpenter, which was not a very respected trade in his time. He was probably quite physically strong and skilled with his hands. The first thirty or so years of his life he lived with his parents. He subjected himself to their teaching and guidance.\nEven though he himself created them, he made himself lower than them.\nOnce Jesus was about thirty years old, he decided to become a rabbi, a Jewish teacher. He walked around the countryside, inviting fishermen, tax collectors and political activists to follow him and to join him in his work.\nSoon he began performing miracles, and more people wanted to follow him. Thousands would come from all over Galilee to hear him teach and to be healed by him. Most only wanted to see the miracles Jesus could perform, as though he was some sort of entertainer. But there were some who recognized him for who he truly was. He was the promised Messiah, the one who would deliver God\u2019s people and establish God\u2019s kingdom.\nHowever, no one knew just how Jesus would do this. They thought he might become the new king of God\u2019s people and drive out the Romans from Israel. They expected a glorious victory. But Jesus kept talking about how he came to die, to be crucified by the Romans and the Jewish leaders. He talked about how his kingdom was not a visible kingdom, but a kingdom founded on love.\nOne day he arrived in Jerusalem riding on a donkey, and thousands of people were gathered to welcome him. They celebrated his presence among them and bowed down to worship him. Then, only a few days later, he was a prisoner, facing the sentence of death for committing blasphemy, for claiming to be equal to God. Although the local Roman ruler, Pontius Pilate, found him to be not guilty, the Jewish leaders demanded that they kill him.\nJesus was beaten, whipped and mocked. His hands and feet were nailed to a wooden cross, which was then propped up on a hill for all to see. It wasn\u2019t an uncommon spectacle. Crucifixions happened regularly under Roman rule.\nBut the crucifixion was reserved only for the worst law-breakers, and it was the most brutal and shameful way to die. It was painful beyond our comprehension.\nHowever, the physical pain Jesus experienced was only a small part of the burden he bore on the cross. The real burden was the sin of all humanity. It was the sin of Adam and Eve in the Garden. It was the sin of Aaron and those who worshipped the golden calf at mount Sinai. It was the sin of King David, the adulterer and murderer. It was the sin of the proud Pharisees and the doubting Sadducees. It was the sin of the traitor, Judas, and the sin of those who pounded the nails through Jesus\u2019 body.\nThe burden he bore was the sin of every one of us. Every thought, every word, every deed done against the will of God. Jesus hung on that cross so that we would not have to face the consequences of our own evil.\nJesus died there, hanging on that cross as though he was a murderer, a thief, an adulterer, a liar. Pretty much everyone who, just a few days earlier, were worshipping him, left him there. Even his disciples and his family left him.\nIn order to follow the Jewish laws, he had to be taken down from the cross and be placed in a tomb before sundown, as the next day was the sabbath. But it was some stranger, a righteous man named Joseph, who took care of Jesus\u2019 body. He a few others found an empty tomb and placed his body in there.\nThat was it. The ones Jesus called his disciples went back to their old jobs and their old lives. Roman guards stood watch at the tomb to make sure no one would steal the body and claim he rose from the dead. The glorious few years of Jesus\u2019 teaching and miracles ended abruptly and unexpectedly. Hope seemed to suddenly disappear. No one new it was coming, except for Jesus himself.\nBut, as you and I know, it didn\u2019t end on the cross and in the tomb. Just as Jesus promised, he did rise from the dead. Early Sunday morning, he began appearing to his disciples, and to as many as 500 people at once. He ate and drank and enjoyed the fellowship with his followers. He showed them where the nails pierced his hands and feet. This was truly Jesus Christ, their rabbi, risen from the dead!\nJesus Passed On His Ministry to the Church\nHe accomplished what he set out to do, and now it was time for his followers to continue the work of teaching and performing miracles. He told them to start by telling everyone in Jerusalem all the things that he taught them, and to tell them that when he died on the cross, it was the sacrifice that God demanded for their sins. He told them to call people to repent and be baptized.\nHe also promised that they would have help. God would send his Spirit to live in them and among them. He would give them the ability to speak in different languages, and to remember everything Jesus taught them. He would enable them to perform miracles, and He would give them wisdom so that they would be able to establish God\u2019s church.\nIt would be through this church that God would continue to do the same work that Jesus did while he was on earth: to make disciples of people everywhere, teaching them to obey everything Jesus commanded.\nWhen Jesus was done meeting with all his followers and telling them what to do next, he left their presence, disappearing into the clouds. Now, he continues to live in heaven, even today.\nThere are many influential people in the history of the world. There have been great and powerful leaders, conquering the world through the strength of men and machines. Among them are the Egyptian Pharaohs, the Roman emperors, and the Kings and Queens of the British Empire.\nThere have also been humble and gracious leaders, offering compassion and love to the outcast. Among them are Buddha, the Dalai Lama, Mother Theresa, and Jesus Christ.\nAmong these powerful and influential people, Jesus stands out for two main reasons. First, he stands out as the founder of the largest and most influential religion in the world. Second, he stands out as the only compassionate leader who did not turn away the people who willingly worshipped him.\nThere were some leaders who demanded worship, who forced people to bow down to them, such as the Pharaohs. There were some leaders who, when people began to worship them, turned them away and pointed to someone greater to be worshipped, such as Buddha.\nBut not Jesus. He stands alone as the single most influential person in history, and he stands alone as the only person who accepted the willing worship of others.\nSo, again: Who is Jesus?\nHe is a man who lived 2000 years ago\nWhile he lived, hundreds of people claimed to see him do many miracles. He spoke and acted like no other Jewish teacher of his time. Even today most scholars agree that Jesus\u2019 life, if it is entirely true, is the most fascinating and profound of all recorded biographies in ancient history.\nHe claimed to be God and convinced the people closest to him that he was God, including Jews, who believed that they should never worship anything or anyone but the transcendent God of Abraham, Moses and David.\nAfter he died, hundreds of people confessed that Jesus rose from the dead, up to 500 people at one time\nPeople who knew Jesus most closely gave their lives for the sake of telling other people about him.\nHaving been re-acquainted with Jesus, here are a few options for response:\n1. He\u2019s a legend \u2013 not a real story. People made him up and the stories are lies. However, the Bible is not written as legend, it is written as history. The stories were written when the people in the stories were still alive. If they were made up, they would have not been allowed to circulate as they did.\n2. Jesus was a deceiver and delusional. The reason you would have to choose this option is because he claimed to be God and he accepted people\u2019s worship. He claimed to be the only way to know ultimate truth and salvation from death. The things he said can\u2019t be true and good unless he is actually who he says he is.\n3. Jesus must be who he said he is. And this is great news, because every other religion demands us to live a certain way in order to get to God. But Jesus said, I am God who has come to you. He lived and died on earth in order to meet every demand of God\u2019s holy laws, and to cover the payment demanded for your sins.\nIf Jesus truly is who he says he is, that is incredibly good news. 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        "raw_content": "A woodlot management plan is an important step in matching your objectives with a woodlot's potential.\nDamage to forest soils can be avoided by planning forest operations for dry or frozen times of the year.\nIncreased carbon levels in the atmosphere has been blamed for global warming.\nExamples of greenhouse gases are hydrogen and oxygen.\nSelection cutting can be used to promote the growth of the best trees in the stand and establish regeneration.\nManaging a woodlot for timber only is an example of integrated resource management.\nThe Acadian Forest will become more like the boreal forest as climate changes.\nWhen a forest area looks like it may be an old forest, a forest biologist should be consulted.\nAll cavity trees near watercourses should be harvested.",
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        "raw_content": "May 25, 2018 Stories, This Week In Climate (In)Action\n\u201cCreating a new energy future was a promise I made, and it will be a promise kept.\u201d\n\u2013Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey boldly laid out his vision for a 100 percent clean energy state by 2050\n\u201cWhat I personally find ironic about this is that they can\u2019t seem to find the time to perform the basic functions of government, such as nominating the director of the National Park Service after not having one for a year and a half. Yet they seem to find the time to enjoy all the perks that come with the office.\u201d\n\u2013Don Hellmann, who spent 22 years at the National Park Service, calls out Secretary Ryan Zinke for giving his friends VIP tours of national monuments while neglecting his actual responsibilities\nE&E: LCV\u2019s Gene Karpinski guards the \u2018green firewall\u2019 in Congress\nGrist: These Republicans say they\u2019re ready for climate action. Can we believe them?\nE&E: Democratic bill would prevent oil and gas drilling in ANWR\nInsider NJ: Praise for Governor Murphy\u2019s Actions to Advance New Jersey\u2019s Clean Energy Economy\nWisconsin Gazette: \u2018Walker\u2019s Wisconsin\u2019 details governor\u2019s \u2018extreme anti-conservation agenda\u2019\nKNBA: As Heard on Morning Line: Solarized Anchorage\nCOUNTDOWN TO PARIS: We are just days away from the one year anniversary of Donald Trump\u2019s decision to recklessly withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement. LCV released a report this week illustrating the surge of state and local government leaders who are filling the leadership vacuum by advancing a clean energy future in their states.\nState and local leaders from around the country joined LCV on a press call to launch the report.\nWA Governor Jay Inslee: \u201cAcross the country, clean, renewable energy has become an unstoppable force. People want clean air, a healthy environment, and the jobs and investments that come with building the next generation economy, and nothing the federal government chooses to do can change that,\u201d \u201cStates, cities, and businesses are all stepping up., and showing the nation and the world that ambitious climate action is achievable.\u201d\nCA Attorney General Xavier Becerra.\u201cClimate change is the most important global environmental issue of our time. At stake is nothing less than the kind of world we want our children to grow up in. Do we want them to experience record-high temperatures, droughts, rising sea levels, and poor air quality? President Trump says \u2018yes.\u2019 In California, we don\u2019t wake up in the morning looking to pick a fight with his Administration, but we will do what is necessary to defend our values, our families, and our planet. We didn\u2019t become the fifth-largest economy in the world by spectating.\u201d\nEau Claire City Council Member Kate Beaton: \u201cWhen President Trump announced his intentions to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement, I knew that it was up to us on the local level to do more to reduce our contribution to fossil fuel usage and climate change. It was my hope in passing the renewable energy goals in Eau Claire that other communities in Wisconsin, the Midwest, and the nation would follow suit. I actually think it\u2019s pretty amazing that such a negative decision on the federal level has inspired local communities to more aggressively seek clean energy solutions that work for them.\u201d\nFOLLOW THROUGH: On Wednesday, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law a landmark clean energy bill, that includes one of the strongest commitments to renewable energy in the country. During the bill signing, Murphy also announced a new executive order that directs state agencies to update their energy supply plans to reflect the state\u2019s commitment to 100 percent clean energy. We applaud the state on its leadership in environmental protection and the continued efforts of our affiliate, the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters.\nOUR TAKE: From the desk of Ed Potosnak, Executive Director of the NJ LCV: \u201cThe clean energy bill is a great down payment on Gov. Murphy\u2019s commitment to 100 percent clean energy by 2050. I couldn\u2019t be more thrilled the governor took this initiative one step further today by signing an executive order to update the energy master plan toward the 100 percent clean energy goal.\u201d\nBLACKLISTED: For two days in a row this week, Pruitt\u2019s EPA denied reporters entrance to a summit on toxic PFAS chemicals, which have been showing up in drinking water across the country.. Instead of letting reporters freely cover the event, the EPA chose to keep the summit under wraps, selectively granting access to a handful of outlets and even forcibly ejecting a journalist on Tuesday.\nPOLITICO RESPONDS: From Politico Editor Carrie Budoff Brown: \u201cThe summit was focused on an important public health crisis that has affected drinking water supplies across the country, and chemicals that are present in the bloodstreams of nearly all Americans. We believe it is important that the news media have access to the entirety of this discussion to keep the public informed with fact-driven, accountability coverage of this important issue \u2014 we would much rather be writing about the agency\u2019s efforts to address this health problem than about reporters being excluded.\u201d\nEPA\u2019s veil of secrecy went beyond reporters though\u2013 they even barred Congressional staff from attending the event. Congressman Kildee, who represents Flint, Michigan said his staff was not allowed into the summit on Wednesday, In an op-ed published Thursday in the Detroit Free Press, Kildee called Pruitt\u2019s mounting pattern of secrecy \u201cdeeply concerning\u201d and rightly points out that he\u2019s absolutely failing at EPA\u2019s mission to protect public health and our clean water.\nSLIVER OF GOOD NEWS: Turns out that Pruitt is as good at rolling back environmental protections as he is at staying out of ethical trouble. An in-depth look at his recent anti-regulatory activities reveals that legal challenges and procedural snags have held Pruitt back from his full destructive potential. Basing rulings off industry-provided reports and failing to provide technical language about what would take the place of his repeals, the embattled EPA chief\u2019s missteps may reveal that he is not as effective as Trump has so far believed \u2014 which could leave Pruitt in jeopardy of getting fired.\nNPR SAYS PRUITT FAILS TO PROVIDE CERTAINTY TO BUSINESS: According to Pruitt, his mission is to provide companies with \u201cregulatory certainty\u201d \u2014 or an expectation of how the rules that govern a given industry will be written in the short-term and long-term so they can prepare accordingly. However, Pruitt\u2019s tenure at the EPA has delivered anything but certainty. NPR noted that farmers, manufacturers and retailers have faced greater uncertainty under the current regime, as they never know which regulations will be gutted next. This is extraordinarily costly and ends up doing more harm than good for business \u2014 not to mention the damaging effects the rollbacks have on our clean air and water.\nBACK AT IT: Just when you think that Pruitt has blown enough of our hard-earned tax dollars, he does it again. The wasteful EPA chief spent nearly $10,000 on redecoration costs for his office \u2014 adding lavish touches like Smithsonian art and a refurbished desk. It\u2019s worth noting that this is nearly double the congressionally mandated limit for office redecoration, which requires explicit approval for any expenditures above $5,000.\nGET READY FOR NOVEMBER: Some are starting to speculate that Pruitt\u2019s continued scandals are going to cost Republicans in the elections this fall. According to Paul Bledsoe, former director of communications for the White House Climate Change Task Force, abuse of tax dollars and boundless corruption may energize a coalition of voters to remove the GOP lawmakers who refuse to hold the EPA chief accountable. With any luck, by next January, we\u2019ll have more representatives in Washington who will demand Pruitt\u2019s immediate resignation \u2014 if he somehow still hasn\u2019t quit in disgrace by then.\nZINKE DECLARES OPEN SEASON: Secretary Ryan Zinke\u2019s Department of the Interior is lifting restrictions on hunting bears and wolves on federal lands, allowing practices that people around the country deem as too cruel. Hunters could be allowed to kill wolves and their pups in their dens as well as sic dogs on black bears. This is a gross and unnecessary move and further demonstrates how Zinke is desperate to cozy up to special interests.\nCAT\u2019S OUT OF THE BAG: A report on climate change that Zinke reportedly tried to bury was finally released after over a year delay. The report, published by the National Parks Service, detailed the threat rising sea levels pose to our national parks \u2014 a conclusion that Zinke opposed due to its references to the human role in climate change. As such, Zinke ordered his political appointees to review the report before publication, leading to a long-term delay and attempts to scrub the climate change references from the document. Many have described this instance as government censorship, and we couldn\u2019t agree more.\nSENATORS \u2014 SAY NO!: We\u2019re strongly urging senators to reject the nomination of Judge Patrick Wyrick to the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. An old friend of former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, Wyrick worked with Pruitt to undermine the EPA\u2019s ability to address the protection of public lands, the preservation of clean air, and the looming threat of climate change. He is not deserving of this bench and will only use it to make our communities less healthy.\nOUR STATEMENT: From LCV President Gene Karpinski: \u201cWe simply cannot afford for the Senate to confirm a lifetime appointment of someone who helped lead the charge against the biggest step our country has ever taken to address the climate crisis.\u201d\nSENATORS \u2013 SAY NO, AGAIN!: We also strongly urged senators to reject the nomination of Judge Britt Grant to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. As Solicitor General of Georgia, Grant wanted to weaken the Endangered Species Act. 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        "raw_content": "Movie: 'A Private War' Explores War Reporter's Inner Battle\nAmerican reporter Marie Colvin told important stories about the suffering of civilians in war.\nStarting in the late 1980s, Colvin traveled to some of the most dangerous and horrifying conflicts in the world. She reported on the people she met and their experiences: parents whose children were killed or missing, children silenced by trauma, victims of rape and other atrocities.\nRight now, several media projects explore Colvin\u2019s life.\nMatthew Heineman's movie A Private War is based on a story published in Vanity Fair magazine following the reporter\u2019s death in Syria in 2012.\nActor Rosamund Pike plays the fierce American reporter who gave her life while reporting on conflicts around the world.\n\"In war zones, parents go to bed at night not knowing if their children will see the morning. That is a measure of fear that I can never feel.\"\nWhile her fear may not have been as deep, the movie shows that Colvin clearly suffered as a result of her work. She lost her eye in 2001 when Sri Lankan forces attacked in a rebel-held area. The black-cloth eye cover she wore became a sign of her bravery.\nBut the movie suggests Marie Colvin\u2019s mental pain was far worse. She most surely was a victim of PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. Pike, playing Colvin, tells a friend about her relationship to alcohol.\n\"I'm most happy with a vodka martini in my hand, but I can't stand the fact that the chatter in my head won't go quiet until there's a quart of vodka inside me.\u201d\nThat is a main message expressed in A Private War. The mind continues to battle long after the person has left the war zone.\nColvin had terrible hallucinations for years. Often she would see the bloodied body of a young girl lying on Colvin\u2019s own bed.\nRosamund Pike said understanding how Colvin moved was important in portraying her.\n\"I had to learn to smoke convincingly, because for Marie, everything was better with a cigarette, every conversation, every car drive. I had to see the way she gestured with her hands -- she had these wide apart fingers. I had to work out how the eye patch made her angle her head differently.\"\nAs a producer of documentaries, Heineman wanted to give this film a real-life feeling. In a scene of the discovery of a mass burial place in Iraq, Heineman used victims of war to play mourners.\n\"And at the end of that scene, like in any documentary that I made, something unforeseen happened. They started chanting and doing this prayer for the dead.\"\nRosamund Pike says she had a similar experience while filming an unwritten scene with a refugee woman. It is set in a safe house in 2012, during a Syrian government operation that was part of the three year offensive against the city of Homs.\nThe woman tells how she feeds her baby only sugar and water. She says her body stopped producing milk after the suffering of losing one of her children to a bomb attack.\n\"The woman said to me, she said, 'Please, I don't want this just to be words on paper. I want the world to know that a generation is dying here. I want the world to know my story.'\"\nPike says, at that time, she felt what drove Colvin: the reporter\u2019s responsibility to serve as a witness to people's suffering.\nFilmmaker Heineman looks at the complexity of Colvin\u2019s personality, her bravery and drive to get war reports out. He shows how she stood her ground in Homs even during the heavy shelling of the city by Syrian forces.\n\"She felt compelled to tell the story, to tell the story of a group of 28,000 civilians in Homs who were besieged...and she felt, as she often did, \u2018If I don't do this, then who will?\u2019\"\nAnd that story, of the inhumanity she witnessed in Homs was her last. Marie Colvin was killed there in a government shelling attack in 2012.\n\u201cMaybe I would have liked a more normal life. Maybe I just don\u2019t know how.\u201d\ntrauma - n. a very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems usually for a long time\natrocity - n. a very cruel or terrible act or action\nchatter - n. noisy talking and other sounds\ngesture - n. a movement of your body (especially of your hands and arms) that shows or emphasizes an idea or a feeling\nunforeseen - adj. not predicted or expected\nscene - n. a part of a play, movie, story, etc., in which a particular action or activity occurs\nbesiege - v. to surround a city, building, etc., with soldiers and try to take control of it",
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        "raw_content": "Stereolab & the Nineties art of influence\nIn Retromania: Pop Culture\u2019s Addiction to Its Own Past, journalist Simon Reynolds asked how music went from the strident post-punk experimentation of 1978-1984 \u2013 covered in his previous book Rip It Up and Start Again \u2013 to the post-modern approach in the 1990s, in which the aural and visual styles of the last four decades were endlessly revived, replayed and remixed.\nIn a chapter entitled \u2018Good Citations\u2019, Reynolds talks about the use of \u2018curator\u2019 in a rock context, saying that it \u2018drifted across from the art world, thanks to the \u2026 intersections between experimental music and the museum and gallery circuit\u2019 with \u2018musicians becoming involved in exhibitions or doing performances in art spaces\u2019. He discussed \u2018portal bands\u2019, so named by Mark Fisher and Owen Hatherley for their tendency to highlight cultural influences for their fans, and how journalists went from asking groups about their political, literary and cinematic interests to defining them solely by their musical tastes.\nFew bands weaved in such a wide range of influences as Stereolab, whom Reynolds called \u2018the ultimate record collection rockers\u2019. He wrote that they \u2018jumbled things up with a \u2018musaic\u2019 that tiles together various strands of retro-cool: Krautrock, Moog music and EZ listening, Fran\u00e7oise Hardy-style French pop of the sixties, lite jazz, the scores to Czech animation and more\u2019 with the \u2018resulting unlikely fusions [being] signposted by titles like John Cage Bubblegum and Avant-Garde M.O.R.\u2019 Whilst there was little in Stereolab\u2019s output that sounded completely unprecedented, their engagement with a different, broader set of musical and other reference points to their contemporaries made them one of the most distinctive groups of their generation.\nStereolab grew out of McCarthy, formed in 1984 by Barking schoolmates Malcolm Eden (vocals) and Tim Gane (guitar). Their \u2018Celestial City\u2019 appeared on the NME\u2019s C86 compilation, besides a number of \u2018alternative\u2019 and \u2018independent\u2019 bands including Primal Scream, the Wedding Present and Half Man Half Biscuit. These acts reacted against New Wave pop and post-punk austerity, eschewing synthesizers and disco beats in favour of Sixties-sounding guitar riffs and kitchen-sink lyrics, following The Smiths\u2019 sound but not Morrissey\u2019s morose and implicitly queer worldview.\nUnlike the punks and post-punks who grew up feeling that nobody represented them, The C86 groups revered the sounds of the past, their tastes shaped by John Peel, fanzines and the music press. They cared about politics, disappointed at the failure of socialism and the rise of Thatcherism, but Reynolds suggested that they removed the most radical post-punk aesthetics from their sound, particularly the black-white fusion of the 2 Tone or On-U Sound labels and the studio experiments of Factory producer Martin Hannett and others. McCarthy were more explicitly political than most, with \u2018Frans Hals\u2019 ending a song about the Dutch painter with a call for revolution, and \u2018We Are All Bourgeois Now\u2019 savaging the triumphalist right-wing conceit that class war was no longer necessary.\nGane met L\u00e6titia Sadier at a McCarthy gig in Paris, and they soon fell in love. Sadier provided vocals for their final few releases, and became lead singer of Stereolab after McCarthy split in 1990. Taking their name from a division of Vanguard Records which demonstrated hi-fi effects, they shared the modernist sensibilities of post-punk predecessors such as Cabaret Voltaire, Gang of Four or The Pop Group, but had a very different intellectual and aesthetic outlook. They used vintage electronic instruments \u2013 Farfisa and Vox organs, and Moog synthesizers \u2013 with motorik beats influenced by 1970s German groups Neu and Faust. Their lyrics, sung in English or French, often referenced radical politics or avant-garde art, particularly the Surrealist and Situationist movements which sought to combine the two.\nStereolab\u2019s first releases kept Gane\u2019s 12-string guitar as their most prominent instrument, with their cultural influences most apparent in their titles. They issued singles and EP on their own label, Duophonic, which were sold at concerts, via mail order or Rough Trade\u2019s record shops, and collected on Switched On, which referenced a 1969 record by electronic composer Wendy Carlos. \u2018The Light That Will Cease to Fail\u2019, named after a poem by little-known British Surrealist author Toni del Renzio, typified their early sound:\nStereolab quickly incorporated several new members, and collaborated with other musicians. Mary Hanson joined in 1992, providing backing vocals, guitars and keyboards until her accidental death ten years later, and drummer Andy Ramsey arrived a year later. They worked with Sean O\u2019Hagan from Irish post-punk pop act Microdisney, as well as industrial pioneer Nurse With Wound, producing the Crumb Duck EP (1993). This included \u2018Exploding Head Movie\u2019, which remixed part of Stereolab\u2019s \u2018Jenny Ondioline\u2019, an 18-minute epic from Transient Noise-Burst with Random Announcements, their second album. Nowhere was Neu\u2019s influence more apparent than here, in a track that sounded similar to their Hallogallo, sharing its insistent beat, prodding bassline and cosmic overlays.\nIn 1994, Stereolab released their third album, Mars Audiac Quintet. It was the year that Britpop broke, with Oasis influenced by The Beatles and T-Rex, Blur\u2019s Park Life resembling The Small Faces, and Pulp borrowing heavily from The Kinks. It was also the year that Kurt Cobain died, ending Nirvana\u2019s project of merging 1970s punk and rock with American \u2018underground\u2019 music of the 1980s, and the point at which Stereolab made a definitive break with the C86 sound and the \u2018alternative\u2019 scene around them, resisting the \u2018indie\u2019 move towards the mainstream.\nDespite widening their template to incorporate bossa nova, 1960s lounge pop and the sort of Theremin and snythesizer sounds used to soundtrack 1950s science-fiction films, piling hooks and melodies on top of each other in a way that led journalist Angela Lewis to call them one of the first \u2018post-rock\u2019 bands, Stereolab attracted most attention for their lyrics.\n\u2018Ping Pong\u2019, released as the title track of an EP and often played on MTV, gained extensive coverage for its Marxist lyrics, opening with the assertion that \u2018It\u2019s alright because the historical pattern has shown / How the economic cycle tends to revolve\u2019. Journalists were keen to discuss the band\u2019s politics but Gane preferred to keep the focus of interviews on their aural influences, which endeared them to writers wanting to discuss forgotten favourites and demonstrate their knowledge, but also led The Guardian\u2019s Dave Simpson to criticise Stereolab for sounding like a band of critics rather than musicians.\nReynolds said that Stereolab\u2019s interviews were frequently couched in terms of who they were listening to, and that when he met Gane and Sadier in 1996, they talked extensively about Yoko Ono and Don Cherry. After a unique collaboration in which they soundtracked an exhibition by US sculptor Charles Long, the band released their fourth album that year, naming Emperor Tomato Ketchup after a short Japanese experimental film made by Sh\u016bji Terayama in 1971.\nMore than ever, Stereolab drew on minimalist composition, with \u2018Tomorrow is Already Her\u2019e showing an interest in Steve Reich, closing with a nod to his Six Marimbas. Placing it at number 51 in their list of Best Albums of the 1990s, Pitchfork wrote that Emperor Tomato Ketchup \u2018remains their most definitive and recommended statement\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blogs \u00bb 7GenGames \u00bb Developing Technology to Solve Actual Problems\nDeveloping Technology to Solve Actual Problems\nThere\u2019s a lot of talk within the tech world about \u201cWhat problem is your product solving?\u201d And too often a lot of those problems aren\u2019t actually problems.\nFor example, food delivery is great. Trust me, probably utilize it more often than I should, but an app that integrates say my food delivery preferences with my social network so that I can see where my friends are ordering from isn\u2019t really solving a problem. (I just made that example up, but someone is probably working it.) Wanting to know where my friends order takeout from isn\u2019t a working on solving a problem. Combating hunger \u2013 in a society where over 16 million kids are going hungry \u2013 that\u2019s a real a problem.\nAt 7 Generation Games, we want to solve real problems. And the continued failure of U.S. students when it comes to math performance is a real problem. It\u2019s not just \u201ckids don\u2019t get math.\u201d Not \u201cgetting math\u201d means not understanding the necessary concepts needed to thrive in a future where the majority of jobs will require them. It means ending up with a job that pays less. It contributes the cycle of persistent poverty. It means some kids are left behind from the very beginning and robbing them from an opportunity to catch up. The fact that minority kids are getting left even further behind, that\u2019s a real problem. And so that\u2019s the problem we\u2019re setting out to solve.\nAnd I recognize that\u2019s not \u201ctexy\u201d \u2013 that is tech sexy -> tech+sexy \u2013 as in when investors talk about what\u2019s \u201csexy\u201d (i.e. attractive) as far as investing in. [Maybe someone else has used the term, but I\u2019ve never heard it and it didn\u2019t immediately pop up in the first page of Google when I searched, so I\u2019m giving myself credit for coining texy.] Education is not texy. It\u2019s not flashy and it takes a long time to see the benefits \u2013 and honestly, middle school kids can be difficult \u2013 but the reality is education it\u2019s really, really important. A lot more important than \u201cIt\u2019s like Blue Apron but for cats.\u201d (Again, I just made that up, but seriously wouldn\u2019t be surprised if that\u2019s a thing \u2013 and I honestly wouldn\u2019t even be shocked if it was a thing that had V.C. funding because it seems like a problem friends of super rich V.C. types might have \u2013 and I can totally see reality stars and blonde girls posting pictures of themselves cooking in with their cats \u2013 very texy! \u2013 and hey, \u201cPets are $60 billion market.\u201d) So improving education \u2013 making kids better at math \u2013 is the problem we\u2019re tackling.\nThat\u2019s why I\u2019m really excited about the newest game we\u2019re rolling out in the next few weeks.\nIn Making Camp, the first app from 7 Generation Games, players build out a virtual world \u2013 earning points by solving math problems and learning about Native American history. Not \u201cjust another educational game,\u201d Making Camp combines what works best in gaming with what works best in digital learning \u2013 supported by two rounds of federally funded efficacy testing that shows students who played our games improved significantly over the control group. If you truly want to solve real problems \u2013 not things like \u201ca geo-targeted app to help me determine which valet parking lot is better rated\u201d \u2013 addressing the struggling math performance of kids is an actual REAL problem that needs to be tackled in order to create a better future. Making Camp seeks to do just that.\n\u2190 The depressing life of founders\nThrowback Thursday: Which meet-ups are worth your time? \u2192",
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This section of Rue de Sainte Catherine is vibrant and colourful, decorated with an array of rainbow flags and pink bubbles, which stretches for more than a mile.\nIn spite of the plentiful gay bars, this part of the town is not only popular with the LGBT community, but instead forms a safe and vibrant party hub where everyone is welcome.\nKnown in French as Vieux Montr\u00e9al, the oldest part of the city is certainly the prettiest. The area immediately behind the Old Port is made up of cobblestone streets and cute grey stone buildings. This quirky part of town would not be out of place in Europe. Vieux Montreal was founded by French colonisers in the 1600s and was later influenced by British architects. To this day, it offers an excellent window into Qu\u00e9bec\u2019s colonial past. 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        "raw_content": "Companies \u00bb Baiada\nBaiada Poultry Pty Limited is a privately owned Australian company which provides premium quality poultry products throughout Australia.\nOur business operations include Broiler & Breeder Farms, Hatcheries, Processing Plants, Feedmilling and Protein Recovery. Our products include sales of live poultry including breeding stock, poultry feed, fertile eggs, day old chickens, primary processed chicken (raw) and further processed chicken products and pet food.\nOur company has its head office at Pendle Hill, 30km west of Sydney. Other major operating centres are located in Brisbane, South Australia, Tamworth in northern New South Wales as well as throughout Victoria. We have an employee base of approximately 2,200 people.\nAt Baiada Poultry our primary objective is to provide our customers with high quality products and excellent service.\nIn 1916, Celestino Baiada arrived in Australia from Gozo, Malta at the age of 14. He arrived with his father and brother, with no material possessions, but in search of a brighter future.\nCelestino (\"Charlie\") commenced his first real involvement in poultry meat during the Second World War, when he and his wife Giovanna processed 30 chickens by hand per day in the family laundry. The Baiada family had its humble beginnings as market gardeners and produce merchants, which also involved a contract to supply potatoes to the army during the war. At the end of the second world war he purchased a large parcel of land in Baulkham Hills (Sydney's north west), which council resumed two years later for compensation considered to be inadequate. After a seven year court battle, the case reached the High court, at which time the council withdrew its resumption order, and the land was later sold for a substantial sum in 1953.\nThe proceeds of this financial investment allowed Charlie to commence the building of the family poultry business in Pendle Hill in the early 1950s, followed by the establishment of another processing plant in Tamworth in 1964.\nCharlie passed away in November 1983, at the age of 81. Charlie was a modest man and worked hard throughout his entire life, building a business based on old fashioned values and what he would call a great deal of entrepreneurial vision and commonsense. Charlie's grandson, John Camilleri became Managing Director of the company in March 1984, and has taken the foundations of the company that Charlie proudly established, to become the substantial quality organization that exists today.\nIn August 2003, Mrs Giovanna Baiada passed away at the age of 91. Giovanna enjoyed working and being the continued support for Celestino as Baiada began to grow. Giovanna was strongly devoted to her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She believed in working hard to get ahead in life and kept a strong faith.\nToday, Baiada Poultry Pty Limited is still privately owned by the Baiada family.\nMore in this category: \u00ab Youth Off The Streets\t3M \u00bb",
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The Survey was conducted by Cimigo, an independent market research company.\nMembers of Hong Kong\u2019s working population hope to have HK$4.66 million for retirement \u2013 but two-thirds of them cannot realise their dreams\nThe Survey revealed that the average desired retirement age is 60.7 and the amount of desired retirement reserves is HK$4.66 million (median). After applying independent actuarial calculations1 for each respondent, 67% of respondents would have insufficient retirement reserves for their desired living expenditure after retirement. In other words, two-thirds of them would not be able to enjoy a worry-free retirement. The average shortfall in retirement reserves is HK$1.09 million. Those aged 19 to 24 face the greatest shortfall of over HK$1.5 million, reflecting their low awareness of long-term retirement planning.\nMr. Stephen Fung, Chief Executive Officer of AIA MPF, remarked, \u201cThis Survey found that the respondents\u2019 estimated retirement reserves accumulated will fall short of their desired retirement reserves by more than HK$1 million. Two out of every three respondents will have insufficient retirement reserves which will lead to a delay in retirement or a considerable reduction in expenditure, underscoring the serious impact inadequate retirement savings can have. The greatest shortfall is found among youngsters, reflecting that they still consider retirement to be a distant reality, hence neglecting their own long-term retirement plan. The young generation is advised to understand that \u2018time is capital\u2019, and they should enhance their financial knowledge and set a clear retirement goal as early as possible. The earlier they start preparing for retirement, the greater the compounding effect will be and the better the chance of having sufficient retirement reserves.\u201d\nOnly 10% of PWDs will have sufficient retirement reserves\nWhile the shortfall in retirement savings of the Hong Kong working population deserves our attention, the lack of retirement readiness among PWDs is more severe. Another survey2 conducted by AIA MPF earlier on the retirement readiness of PWDs found that the average monthly income of respondents of PWDs is just HK$6,670 with only 6% saved as retirement reserves. After applying actuarial calculations, only 10% of them will have sufficient retirement reserves. This may be related to their low employment rate and meagre income. Moreover, their retirement planning efforts may be affected by their physical disabilities as the survey revealed that 73% of respondents of PWDs had hesitation or found it inconvenient to consult financial advisors due to their disabilities.\nMr. Stephen Fung continued, \u201cThe retirement preparation of PWDs should not be ignored as they are also important members of our community. We believe stable employment lays a solid foundation for their retirement lives. Therefore, AIA MPF proactively supports the employment of PWDs and has launched the \u2018LET\u2019S WORK TOGETHER\u2019 campaign to provide them with comprehensive support. We also offer management fees rebates to existing corporate clients who employ PWDs, encouraging more corporations to employ PWDs, thus providing more opportunities to PWDs to help them better prepare for retirement.\u201d\nTaiwan ranked the most favoured overseas retirement destination among\nHong Kong\u2019s working population\nOnly 20% respondents expect they will have enough money to realise this dream\nThe 8th AIA MPF Desired Retirement Tracker also examined the most desired retirement destinations among members of Hong Kong\u2019s working population. The result reveals that most respondents, specifically 71%, hope to spend their retirement lives in Hong Kong.\nAmong those who hope to retire overseas, the most cited destination is Taiwan (52%), which is also a popular travel destination of Hong Kong people. However, only 21% expect they will have enough money to make this wish come true. 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        "raw_content": "The Virgin Mary In The Light Of The Word Of God by Dr. Labib Mikhail\nThe Virgin Mary In The Light Of The Word Of God is an informative book that presents insight from Scripture about the honour due to Blessed Mary, the Mother of Jesus.\nThis book fills a tremendous need for a concise, elegant, Biblical treatment of Mary. Dr. Labib, as he is affectionately known, gives Mary her due full honor while fending off the many faith-damaging myths perpetuated about her.\nFor those not well acquainted with but interested in Christianity and its true historic beliefs, you will find a straight-forward declaration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This is the Gospel that leads to the eternal and abundant life our God always intended for mankind, through the saving and sanctifying work of Jesus Christ. For the committed Christian, you will find an edifying presentation of the true Gospel and of sound doctrine.\nThe book is a balanced and Biblical portrait of the Virgin Mary. It is a relevant study clarifying Mary\u2019s role and significance.\nI found the book to have many biblical references and they were an enjoyment to read, as well as the side stories concerning the thoughts and actions of those involved. Like how Mary came back from her cousin Elizabeth's three months pregnant after newly marrying Joseph, who, upon hearing this, secretly asks for a divorce. However, before the paperwork can be drawn up, an angel appears before Joseph who explains the who situation to him and he is relieved.\nI did enjoy all those anecdotes dispersed throughout the pages, however, I had serious problems reading about Mary in the light in which Dr. Labib has written her. It was rather disturbing, for myself personally, I have no other Gods before me but the one true God, I do not believe in prophets nor do I hold much stock to the bible other than a great historical reference. And to read of Mary in such a light, was almost sacrilegious in my honest opinion. However, my religious viewpoints are not at question here, the works of Dr. Labib is and for the information the book shares would make a great gift for your loved one questions about the Virgin Mary and/or if you are a devout Catholic or religious person who believes in the Holy Trinity, then you will thoroughly enjoy this book.\nBlessed Mary, the mother of Jesus! We Protestants often feel talk about Mary s special role in redemptive history is taboo! Here Christ Jesus is exalted as the only Way, Truth, and Life as the reader is drawn into the majestic mystery in which God humbled Himself, choosing a young peasant girl who would be the only person in the history of the universe to become the mother of the Incarnate Son of God, Jesus Christ our Lord! You will enjoy entering the wonderful life and character of this imminently unique lady, and feel inspired as you gaze on Mary's role in the salvation of the world as the Christ-Bearer. A relevant study clarifying Mary s role and significance, I highly recommend it. Dr. James Massey\n** Disclosure: I did not accept any compensation from the sponsors other than review copies, my views are my own, reviewed by me..as I see it~!! **\nLabels: Book Review, V\nThanks for taking the time to review this book. We appreciate you sharing your thoughts.",
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        "raw_content": "HAYES & YEADING UNITED v ALFRETON TOWN\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 2011. BLUE SQUARE BET PREMIER DIVISION\nAT LAST, the wait is over and Alfreton Town begin life in the Blue Square Bet Premier Division on Saturday.\nThe Reds have a trip to Surrey to take on Hayes & Yeading United at Woking's Kingfield Stadium where they are ground sharing.\nHayes & Yeading finished 16th last season, comfortably clear of the relegation places. They are now in their fourth consecutive season of competing at Conference national level which means they have found the formula to successfully stopping in the division, something we are hoping to find ourselves.\nLast season's Conference North title success for the Reds now counts for nothing and the start of a very tough 46-game division gets under way.\nAlfreton manager Nicky Law has plenty of options all over the park as he prepares to name his first squad of what is a historical season at non league's top table.\nTwo players who won't figure are striker Anthony Wilson, who is still recovering from a knee operation which he had earlier in the summer, and central defender Leigh Franks, who has an ankle injury picked up during pre-season which looks likely to keep him out for another fortnight or so.\nFor Reds fans making their own way down, the address is: Woking FC, Kingfield Stadium, Kingfield Road, Woking, GU22 9AA.\nHayes & Yeading United offial website and forum\nBill Draper has kindly supplied the following observations:\nThis will be the furthest south that Alfreton Town FC have ever played (oddly the most southerly team played at home was WOKING in the FA Trophy).\nIt is eight years since Alfreton played a team with an \"&\" in the name, namely Wakefield & Emley. You then have to look back a further 42 years to the Central Alliance days when we met Clay Cross & Danesmoor MW and Wilmorton & Alvaston, both of whom we also played in Derbyshire Senior Cup ties.\nWilmorton were famous for playing with reverse numbering, the keeper wearing 11 and the 'outside-left' number one!\nAlfreton's first home game in Blue Square Bet Premier is on Tuesday evening when Southport are the visitors to the Impact Arena. Kick-off is 7.45pm.",
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        "raw_content": "From IslamWeb.net (2012) --\nA Muslim perspective on Christmas, I\nTo a Muslim living in the West, the Christmas Holiday period is one of the most stressful times because of the differences in our attitudes towards holidays and celebrations of the status quo. Even in Islamic countries, there can be misunderstandings on these issues with our Christian colleagues. The following essay is my personal attempt at bridging this gap to promote an understanding of the Islamic perspective regarding this topic.\nThe word Christmas comes from the Old English term Cristes maesse, meaning \"Christ's mass.\" This was the name for the festival service of worship held on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus, may Allah exalt his mention. There is neither certain information on the date of his birth, nor even on the year. One reason for this uncertainty is that the stories of his birth, recorded in the New Testament books of Matthew and Luke, were written several decades after the event. Those who wrote it gave no specific dates for the events they mentioned.\nFor several centuries the Christian Church itself paid little attention to the celebration of Jesus' birth. It ranked after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany in liturgical importance. The major Christian festival was Easter; the day of Jesus' purported resurrection. Only gradually, as the church developed a calendar to commemorate the major events of the life of Jesus, may Allah exalt his mention, did the celebration of his birth become significant.\nBecause there was no knowledge about the date of his birth, a day had to be selected. The Eastern Orthodox and the Eastern Rite Churches within the Roman Catholic Church chose January 6th. The day was named Epiphany, meaning \"appearance\" (i.e. the day of Jesus' manifestation). The Western Church, based in Rome, chose December 25th. It is known from a notice in an ancient Roman almanac that Christmas was celebrated on December 25th in Rome as early as 336 AD.\nIn the latter half of the 4th century, the Eastern and Western Churches adopted each other's festival, thus establishing the modern Christian 12-day celebration from Christmas to Epiphany. In some places the 12th day is called the Festival of the Three Kings because it is believed that the three wise men, or magi, visited the baby Jesus on that day, bringing him gifts.\nToday Christmas is more than a one-day celebration or a 12-day festival. It is part of a lengthy holiday season embracing at least the whole month of December. In the United States, the holiday season begins on Thanksgiving Day and ends on January 1st, New Year's Day, a period of about five weeks. Actually, it is also an essential part of the business cycle - definitely the month comprising an important retail period of the year.\nGift giving is one of the oldest customs associated with Christmas: It is actually older than the holiday itself. When the date of Christmas was set to fall in December, it was done at least in part to compete with ancient pagan festivals that occurred about the same time. The Romans, for example, celebrated the Satumalia on December 17th. It was a winter feast of merry-making and gift exchanging. Two weeks later, on the Roman New Year - January 1- houses were decorated with greenery and lights, and gifts were given to children and the poor. As the Germanic tribes of Europe accepted Christianity and began to celebrate Christmas, they also gave gifts.\nAncient, pre-Christian winter festivals used greenery, lights and fires to symbolize life and warmth in the midst of cold and darkness. The use of evergreens and wreaths as symbols of life was an ancient custom of the Egyptians, Chinese and Hebrews, among other groups. Tree worship was a common feature of religion among the Tectonic and Scandinavian people of northern Europe before their conversion to Christianity. They decorated houses and barns with evergreens on New Year's Day to scare away demons, and they often set up trees for the birds in winter. For these northern Europeans, this winter celebration was the happiest time of the year because it signified that the shortest day of the year - somewhere around December 21st - had passed. They knew the days would get longer and brighter. The month during which this festival took place was named YOL, from which the word Yule is derived. In fact, Yule has come to mean Christmas in some countries.\nThus, many Christians do not realize that much of the celebration of Christmas is actually of pagan origin. The Romans celebrated the Feast of the Invincible Sun on December 25th. The early church fathers elected to celebrate the birth of Jesus, may Allah exalt his mention, on this date, although there was no particular reason to choose this one. In fact, many Christian scholars contend that Jesus, may Allah exalt his mention, was actually born in summer. This is consistent with the Quranic account that follows, because there is a specific mention of ripe dates falling to Mary (may Allah be pleased with Her) in the Quran (which means): \"And shake towards you the trunk of the palm-tree; It will drop upon you fresh ripe dates.\" [Quran 19: 25]\nA common theme to many Christian holidays is their actual pagan origin. It seems that the early church elders elected to keep many of the celebrations already in practice and redefine them in Christian terms, rationalizing them as a celebration of some aspect of their dogma of the life of Jesus, may Allah exalt his mention. Nowadays, few may remember the reasons for the various customs that they practice.\nThe fundamental issue for Muslims everywhere is whether or not to celebrate Christmas. Their Christian colleagues may stress the secular aspects of the holiday and need to comply with social customs in order to advance in the society. Many times I have been told to forget Christmas as a religious holiday and just consider it as a social occasion - especially in the United States. In many businesses in the US, it is customary to have a big party for all employees at this time. Failure to participate makes oneself an object of ostracism. One needs to climb the social ladder to optimize one's chances for promotion, etc., and it is difficult to resist the pressure to conform!\nUnfortunately, many Westerners feel that we Muslims should celebrate Christmas. They cite the examples of many other non-Christians doing so, including many Jews, Hindus, etc. who join the merrymaking. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Columns / Daily Update / Features / TMR / TMR: Pestilent Reign - Pyres\nSaturday, March 10, 2018 Columns, Daily Update, Features, TMR\nPestilent Reign is a technical/groove death metal band from Germany. \"Pyres\" is slated to be released on March 16th with two EP's to the band's credits. The debut full length is extremely important to a new band but in this case is extremely groundbreaking. Pyres starts out with a line from Alex Jones\u2026.you know it's going to be one hell of a ride.\nThe technicality from Pestilent Reign is downright filthy\u2026..like Dying Fetus groovy. This is not an exaggeration. The guitar work is out of this world\u2026\u2026a great mix of heavy rhythm and melody. It isn't too fancy, and far from boring\u2026..it should make any guitarist smile ear to ear. The drumming is very heavy and straightforward.\nGutter's Filth\nThe theme and lyrics behind the album are very generic yet very real. The band's goal was to expose human idiocy, religious bigotry and injustice\u2026..all 3 very real issues in this world. Can you blame someone being fed up with such travesties? Not at all. I think it's fresh to see popular issues in this world talked (growled, in this case) about in the extreme world rather than random grotesque unimportant song titles.\nPestilent Reign is here to melt faces and make your necks hurt for days on end. Pyres is a stellar debut and only can go up from here. There is untapped and unlimited potential in this band. The vocalist seems to have unlimited energy\u2026..the whole band itself is relentless. If you don't get a shot of adrenaline from this band then you must definitely be of another planet.\nI hope you enjoy the two songs and preorder the album before its release date. It would mean a lot to the guys especially starting out. Any bands sales in their first week are important to a new release\u2026..don't wait and get your hands on this record ASAP.\nRising Nemesis Records Store: http://risingnemesisrecords.bigcartel.com/product/pestilent-reign-pyres-cd-pre-order\nBandcamp: https://risingnemesisrecords.bandcamp.com/album/pyres\niTunes https://apple.co/2CMcFPW\nApple Music https://apple.co/2CObAY3\nAmazonMP3 http://amzn.to/2CVtM21\nGoogle Play http://bit.ly/2CKI4AS\niTunes Pre-Order Link https://apple.co/2CMcFPW\nApple Music Pre-Order Link https://apple.co/2CObAY3\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Pestilentreign/\nhttps://pestilentreign.bandcamp.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/RNRecords/\nhttps://risingnemesisrecords.bandcamp.com/\nhttp://risingnemesisrecords.bigcartel.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/rebirththemetalproductions/\nhttps://rebirththemetalproductions.bandcamp.com/\nTMR: Pestilent Reign - Pyres Reviewed by All WNY News on Saturday, March 10, 2018 Rating: 5",
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        "raw_content": "Forums featuring Ward 8 City Council Candidates in the Running for the April 28, 2015 Special Election\nPlease note: Because conditions and/or circumstances are subject to change, please inquire with the specific contact(s) listed below in advance of any given event to obtain the most up-to-date information available.\nForum events are listed in order of occurrence:\n1. The organization Women In Politics will sponsor a forum on February 28th at Ambassador Baptist Church, 1412 Minnesota Avenue, SE. For more information, contact ANC Commissioner Theresa Jones (8D07) at 202-561-7318.\n2. March 24th, Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Gertrude Stein Democratic Club endorsement forum, Bethlehem Baptist Church, 2458 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE. The moderator will be Sam Ford, WJLA-TV reporter. Only candidates who are registered Democrats will be eligible to participate. 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April 1st, Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Ward 8 City Council Collaborative Candidates Forum and Straw Poll, sponsored by the Anacostia Coordinating Council, Ballou High School PTSA, ANC 8C and other organizations, Ballou HS, 3401 4th Street, SE. For more information, contact the forum chairman, ANC Commissioner Charles Wilson (8A05), at charleswilsonhu@gmail.com.\n5. April 8th, Wednesday, 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm, Anacostia/Bellevue/Congress Heights AARP Chapter #4870 forum, Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ, 3845 South Capitol Street, SW. Denise Rolark Barnes, publisher of the Washington Informer and former DC AARP state president has been invited to moderate. For more information, contact the chapter president, Philip Pannell, at philippannell@comcast.net.\n6. April 13th, Monday, 6 pm, Emergency Ward 8 Debate On Violence & Returned Citizens, hosted by Washington Informer's Denise Rolark Barnes at Emanuel Baptist Church, 2409 Ainger Pl. SE. Questions will be asked by Clinton Yates of the Washington Post and Rock Newman of WHUT's Rock Newman Show.\n7. April 18th, Saturday, 10 am to 1 pm, NAACP Youth and College Division forum, Union Temple Baptist Church.\n8. April 20th, Monday, 6:30 pm, Washington City Paper. The debate will be held on the second floor of Uniontown Bar and Grill (2200 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE) and will begin at 6:30 p.m. Moderators for the evening will be Loose Lips columnist Will Sommer, Nikki Peele of Congress Heights on the Rise, and NBC4 reporter Mark Segraves. Doors open at 5 p.m., and space is limited to around 100 people. Send questions using the Twitter hashtag #LLDebate, and check back next week for audio.\n9. April 22nd, Wednesday, 6 pm to 8 pm, DC Statehood Autonomy Candidate Forum at The Islamic Heritage Museum (2315 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE Washington DC 20020). Among the topics: Statehood, Budget Autonomy, Education, Seniors, and Housing. Moderators: James Wright, Staff Writer for the Washington Informer, Journalist Aaron Davis from the Washington Post, Anise Jenkins, Stand Up for Democracy in DC (Free DC), Lino Stracuzzi with the Statehood Green party, Sen. Michael Brown.\nAnacostia Blazes a New Trail\nAfter a nearly seven-year wait, Anacostia, and hence Ward 8, will be among the official showcases of D.C. history with the launch of \"An East-of-the-River View: Anacostia Heritage Trail\". The Anacostia Coordinating Council (ACC), partnering with the Historic Anacostia Block Association (HABA) and Cultural Tourism DC, revived the once-flagging effort to restore to pride of place one of D.C.'s most dynamic and historically varied neighborhoods with signage along designated routes marking significant physical landmarks, cultural and commercial centers along with substantial achievements of Anacostia's residents.\nIn 2008, ACC Executive Director Philip Pannell and community partners gave before the Cultural Tourism DC board to advocate for the Anacostia Heritage Trail project and its funding and ACC provided outreach and refreshments for a series of evening community meetings to solicit community input and to obtain briefings and presentations on what it means to have a trail established. Materials for the Anacostia trail have been 2 1/2 years in production. Currently, there are 15 heritage trails in the District of Columbia, and only one trail East-of-the-River in Deanwood (Ward 7). Launch for \"An East-of-the-River View: Anacostia Heritage Trail\" is expected some time in mid-Spring of this year. For more information about Neighborhood Heritage Trails in DC, visit Cultural Tourism DC at www.culturaltourismdc.org. [Ed. note: This article was updated from the original post.]\nAlso, check out the story Heritage Trail Coming to Anacostia by John Muller in East of the River News online at http://www.capitalcommunitynews.com/content/heritage-trail-coming-anacostia.\nOn a related note, Jane Freundel Levey of Cultural Tourism DC, our partner on the upcoming Anacostia Heritage Trail launch, will be giving a presentation on A History of Congress Heights on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. at the Congress Heights Senior Wellness Center, 3500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE, Washington, DC 20032.",
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        "raw_content": "Android OG from USA checking in!\nDiscussion in 'New Member Introduction & Forum Website Assistance' started by OCDetails, Sep 8, 2010.\nHey there! I've been an Android lover since 2008 when I was one of the first to receive my Google G1. Since then I have been all about the Android! I'm now in the market for my first Android based tablet that I can rub in the faces of those who were stupid enough to pay the Apple Tax on their iPad. I've learned that things only get better when it comes to the Android, so I'm looking for a starter tablet for now and then I'll get a better one once they get all the bugs worked out and there are more players. I do a lot of travel for my job and watching movies on a tiny little cell phone screen or on my short lived battery life on the laptop just isn't cutting it anymore. Time to step up to a new toy.\nI'm a seasoned internet forum veteran and I definitely know how to do the searching, but I'm in somewhat unfamiliar territory here. While I'm no slouch when it comes to computers and software, it is the hardware part that I'm not very familiar with. So if I ask questions which could have been answered with a search, I apologize in advance. I just don't know the right terms to search for since I honestly don't know the difference between a ghz and a hole in the ground. I'm just hoping to find something that is at least on par with my Android 1.6 running cell phone (so that shouldn't be too tough).\nI'm looking forward to participating on the forum and I'll be sure to write up a review of whichever tablet I wind up with.\nedit: Oh, for those of you younger than 30 and older than 40, an 'OG' is 'original gangster'. It is what we used to call early adopters back in the day when there wasn't too much to adopt to beyond the new fandangled color monitors and ink jet printers ('back in the day' meaning early 90s)\nwelcome to the forum hope we can help\nSo far so good. The responses and information I've gotten so far have been exactly what I needed to learn.\nGood to have you OG",
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        "raw_content": "Species Of Loggerhead Sea Turtle: c.Caretta\nPictures of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nLook at the beautiful pictures of these awesome species below.\nSome Exciting Facts about Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nHere are some of the exciting facts about loggerhead sea turtles:\nThe weight of heaviest loggerhead sea turtle was measured to be about 1000 pounds.\nThe younger ones have magnetic irons in their brain that helps them in navigating.\nSome of these species live up to 100 years!!\nThe fats of these species are used for preparing cosmetics.\nThe temperature determines the gender of the species at birth. If the temperature is 28 degrees Celsius then the resultant offspring is male .The baby is female if the temperature is 29.5 degrees.\nThese species are populous along the coast of USA.\nThey have been living on this earth for the past 100 years or so.\nDistribution of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nThese species largely inhabit the parts of the Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Coast. In the parts of Atlantic Ocean, they dwell along the coasts of North America & Gulf of Mexico. One can also spot them along the regions of Arabian Sea and Arabian Peninsula. Western Australia is also one of the favorite places for nesting of these turtles. These species can also be sparsely found in the parts of Japan & Eastern Australia etc.\nDescription of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nSize of Loggerhead Sea Turtle: The length of an adult Loggerhead ranges between 2.5 to 3.5 feet.\nWeight of Loggerhead Sea Turtle: The weight of the adult varies between 155 to 375 pounds.\nCarapace of Loggerhead Sea Turtle: The adults bear a reddish brown colored shell. The shell resembles the shape of a heart. Moreover, the shell is devoid of ridges and is very hard. The lower portion of their bodies is often found in yellowish brown color. The younger ones adorn dark brown colored shells.\nFlippers of Loggerhead Sea Turtle: These species consist of thick and short flippers. Usually they have 2 claws.\nFood Habits of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nThese species have very strong jaws that enable to feed on tough shell victims. They usually feed on Jellyfish, Crab, fish, shrimp etc.\nHabitats of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nOne could identify these species along the shallow coastal areas. They have a habit of moving long distance away from the sea. The loggerhead survives well in a temperature of about 13.3 to 28 degree Celsius. The juvenile ones prefer to dwell on the sargassum.\nThe non-nesting elder ones like to dwell in the seawater while the younger ones can be spotted along the estuarine of the coast.\nPredators of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nBelow are some of the listed important predators of loggerhead.\nAdaptation of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nSome of their body adaptations enable these species to survive in the seawater.\nOne of the unique adaptations is the forelimbs and the flippers that help them to swim across the water.\nOne might observe that the necks cannot be drawn back.\nThese species can survive in seawater without having fresh water for long. They derive such water extracts from the food itself.\nThese species prefer to plunge deep into the sea .The lungs of loggerhead sea turtles are arranged in such a way that helps them to exchange oxygen and prevent the entry of other gases within their body.\nLife Cycle & Reproductionof Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nThese species attain the mating age between 7 to 35 years. Once the mating starts, it continues for 6 weeks. Ovulation results from mating. The male counterpart fertilizes the egg. This type of mating is really outstanding and unique as compared to other mammals. It is interesting to note that before having the actual mating, the males do compete against each other for one particular female. Eventually the winner gets its desired partner. Before the mating, the male intends to climb on the females. Even at the final mating the other males too attack the female. In the process, sometimes the females may get extremely injured.\nEach clutter consists of 4 eggs. After the first reproduction, the females cannot produce for 2 to 3 years. The off springs come out to be light brown or black color. It is also noticed that the period of incubation lasts for 80 days.\nLifespan Of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nIt is sad that these beautiful species are enlisted in the category of threatened.\nTheir lives are at stake because they are used for several purposes.\nMoreover, these species are frequently caught in the fishing net.\nThe human habitation along the coast has really disgusted their lives.\nOcean pollution also creates lots of problem. It is a strong advice to all readers not to throw any kind of plastic bags in the ocean as it creates lots of pollution that hampers the lives of these species.\nConservation Status of Loggerhead Sea Turtle\nAccording to the reports of IUCN, the lives of these species are really in danger.\nAuthor Animal PlacePosted on March 16, 2012 May 17, 2012 Categories Ravenous ReptilesTags Characteristics, Habitat and More, Loggerhead Sea Turtle: Facts\nPrevious Previous post: House Gecko: Facts, Characteristics, Habitat and More\nNext Next post: Leopard Tortoise: Facts, Characteristics, Habitat and More",
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A comment from one of her her last known public appearances can be viewed at her official website at the above link mentioning paid travelling expenses would be a requirement to persue any further vocal work.\n9-8-06 (7:22PM EDT)\u2014- Update: Evangelion Shin Gekijou Ban\nA few new details regarding the new Eva project, Evangelion Shin Gekijou Ban from the October, 2006 Japanese edition of Newtype Magazine:\n\u2013 The cover illustration featuring characters Ayanami Rei Nagisa Kaworu is by Shunji Suzuki. Suzuki had worked on the Shin Seiki Evangelion TV series as chief animator and on the End Of Evangelion movie as an animation director. Although not officially connected by name to the new project as yet, his image appearing on the Newtype cover would suggest involvement.\n\u2013 Images released so far depict Rei Ayanami in observably more provacative and animated moods than before. How will she change? The silent and submissively naturered character with her trademark blue hair and style made her an all time fan favorite of otaku everywhere, catapulting her to the top of the monthly Animage character poll for many, many issues.\n\u2013 From Toshimichi Ohtsuki\u2019s interview: Just before this new project started up director Hideaki Anno rewatched the entire original television series back to back. Ohtsuki relays that he heard Anno say for the first time: \u201cEva is interesting, I did not think it was so interesting (laughing).\u201d The comment almost broght Ohtsuki to tears.\n\u2013 Ohtsuki goes on to say that it is true Eva has become a smash hit animation. However, it\u2019s success caused misunderstanding and disarray has arisen in the animation field because of it. An overproduction of inferrior works was caused.\n\u2013 Ohtsuki says the Newtype cover image featuring Rei and Kaworu symbolizes the new movie project. Japanese fans have questioned whether this is a hint at Rei And Kaworu\u2019s possibly being at the center of the new story or getting expanded focus in the course of the story of the films.\n9-8-06 (6:23PM EDT)\u2014- Newtype: REBUILD OF EVANGELION Commercials\nKadokawa Shoten has posted 2 Quicktime radio commercials (although as yet not the video commercial, the screenshots of which went worldwide) for the October, 2006 Japanese edition of Newtype Magazine. The spots are narrated by seiyuu Noriko Kuwajima. The magazine, which features an exclusive on 4 upcoming Evangelion movies was released in Japan today, Saturday, September 9th.\n9-7-06 (11:03PM EDT)\u2014- Binbou Shimai Monogatari Sequel Coming\nAccording to a September 9 entry in Episode Director Keiichi Sugiyama\u2019s blog, the Binbou Shimai Monogatari TV series may get a sequel animation. The news comes as the 9th episode (of 10) airs on TV Asahi in Japan.\n9-7-06 (10:11PM EDT)\u2014- Aquaplus Comes Out Against Doujinshi\nAquaplus, the Japanese company behind such hugely fan favorite manga and anime as To Heart, Comic Party, Utawarerumono and a host of lesser known underground favorites has revised it\u2019s rules regarding the use of it\u2019s properties in doujinshi and fanfiction. They ask fans not use their original material directly in the production of such works. Distribution of such material at events (like Comike), websites or mail order venues is also prohibited. The rules were first amended to the above link on September 1st. Third party observers have pointed out the doujinshi market of such material may now be a very real threat to mainstream publishers and copyright holders in Japan.\n9-7-06 (7:32PM EDT)\u2014- Shueisha: Obata\u2019s Works Not To Be Affected At Present\nThe Mainichi Shimbun contacted Shueisha Thursday regarding their position on the arrest of 37 year ol illustrator Takeshi Obata. The company publishes his Hikaru No Go (23 volumes \u2013 10 million copies sold) and Death Note (12 volumes \u2013 20 million copies sold) manga. According to the Shueisha public relations office they are presently checking facts in the matter and there are no plans on the table at this time for any of his works to be affected (suspension of publication etc..). An effort to get a position from Nippon Television which will broadcast the Death Note animation adaptation from October was fruitless as the person responsible for issuing a response was not present to comment at the time of press.\n9-7-06 (7:07PM EDT)\u2014- Suga Shikao Puts Out New Album\nAfter providing theme songs for Death Note and XXX HOLiC Suga Shikao has released his first original album \u2018PARADE\u2019 after an interval of about two years. Arriving in Japanese stores on September 6th, the album will be accompanied by the first single \u201cGogo No Parade\u201d (Parade In The Afternoon). Hi past anime / manga related hits will be incorporated into the album along with new material. Also for the first time a DVD collecting varios music videos will be released to the public.\n9-7-06 (6:45PM EDT)\u2014- Paprika Gets \u201cSo-So\u201d Reaction In Venice\nAccording to the Asahi Shimbun Satoshi Kon\u2019s Paprika has received a \u201cso-so\u201d overall international response and review at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival.\n9-7-06 (6:07PM EDT)\u2014- Itochu Becomes Strategic Investment Partner in Comic Book Movies, LLC\nComic Book Movies, LLC, a new franchise-building entertainment company based in Hollywood established by veteran film producer Michael Uslan and partner M. Jonathan Roberts welcomes the Itochu Corporation as its strategic investment partner. As a result of this investment, Itochu Corporation now holds a 10% share of CBM and becomes CBM\u2019s merchandise partner in Japan. The investment is a dramatic step for Itochu into the world of film, television and digital media, and is expected to bring significant long-term growth opportunities to both companies.\nComic Book Movies (CBM) was formed to build multi-media entertainment franchises based on classic American and international comic book and graphic novel properties as well as important Japanese Manga and Anime properties. Uslan is well known in the film and comic book industries as executive producer of the \u201cBatman\u201d franchise films, among others. Roberts made his mark in Hollywood over the last decade developing financing for a variety of films.\n\u201cWe are very excited to make this announcement and by the commitment of this world leader in commerce,\u201d says Mr. Roberts, President and Chief Executive Officer of CBM. \u201cItochu is one of the world\u2019s largest trading companies and through this new partnership CBM will have direct access to the Asian markets both creatively and financially. With Itochu as our licensing and merchandise partner in Japan, CBM will emerge as the premier independent company.\u201d\n\u201cThis ground-breaking alliance is the first in what will be a series of key announcements over the next ninety days as Comic Book Movies, LLC will welcome a number of additional important strategic partners and will announce its impressive initial slate of branded feature films and DVD Original franchises,\u201d reports Michael Uslan, Chief Creative Officer of CBM.\n\u201cItochu Corporation strengthens the business of life-consumer industry in areas such as broadcasting communication, brand business and FamilyMart (Japanese convenience store). Itochu has a relationship with more than 100 companies whereby Itochu licenses and promotes entertainment content. As CBM\u2019s merchandising partner in Japan, Itochu will work together with CBM in the license business and joint promotion of CBM movies. Itochu will also help in the world-wide promotion of CBM movies based on original Japanese content such as the works of Mr. Shotato Ishimori,\u201d says Kazuaki Takada, Chief Operating Officer, Media Business Division, Aerospace, Electronics & Multimedia Company, ITOCHU Corporation.\nA recent agreement between Ishimori Entertainment Inc., Comic Book Movies, LLC, Itochu Corporation, and Lotus Inc., CBM\u2019s exclusive agent in Japan, provided a partnership to jointly develop motion picture franchises based on the original properties of the late Shotaro Ishinomori. Shotaro Ishinomori (1938-1998), often referred to as \u201cThe Walt Disney of Japan,\u201d is one of the most famous Manga authors of all time, distinguished by his creations of more than 500 Manga characters.\n\u201cIt is indeed an honor to be a part of this unprecedented business and creative alliance between East and West,\u201d said Hiroshi Koizumi, President of Lotus Inc. \u201cCBM is now poised to be the world\u2019s premier independent production company producing comic book and Manga franchise content.\u201d\nLotus is CBM\u2019s exclusive agent for the procurement and development of existing and original motion picture content from Japan and Asia and was instrumental in the procurement of Itochu\u2019s investment in CBM. Lotus also develops original motion picture content in collaboration with Japanese alliance partners and holds the Japanese and Asian distribution rights of motion pictures produced by CBM. Films, video and animation derived from graphic novels and comics, have generated, near $25 billion-dollars in business at the box office, on DVDs, videogames, toys and other merchandising.\n9-7-06 (5:51PM EDT)\u2014- Koi Suru Tenshi Angelique 2nd Season\n\u201cKoi Suru Tenshi Angelique: Kagayakino Ashita\u201d will represent the second TV series anime based on the \u201cKoi Suru Tenshi Angelique\u201d shoujo dating sim. Telecast is scheduled for January, 2007 via Kids Station.\n9-7-06 (5:18PM EDT)\u2014- Update: Kino\u2019s Journey Animated Film Sequel\nJapanese novelist Keiichi Shigusawa\u2019s \u201cKino No Tabi\u201d (Kino\u2019s Journey) novel series, first released in Japan in 200 will be adapted to a new animated feature film. This will mark the 3rd animation adaptation and 2nd movie adaptation. The specific story to be told in the new work is currently unknown. The novel series is published by Dengeki Bunko in Japan and follows the unique travels of a young adventurer named Kino as well as Kino\u2019s traveling companion, a talking motorcycle named Hermes. Together, they visit many different places throughout their adventures and meet many different people. They spend three days at each location they visit before heading out to their next destination. Everyone they encounter during their journey is somewhat compassionate and very admirable.\n9-7-06 (7:45AM EDT)\u2014- Fall 2006 Anime TV Season Collage\nJapanese fan \u2018Master Of Epic\u2019 has created a 500kb size 1000\u00d71760 pixel collage of images and heraldry featuring the 52 major anime TV series and movies to broadcast this fall in Japan. You can view the collage here.\n9-7-06 (1:05AM EDT)\u2014- Death Note Mangaka Takeshi Obata Arrested\nAccording to Fuji Television Network News, Death Note manga artist and co-creator Takeshi Obata has been arrested on the morning of Thursday, September 7th in Japan for violation of the Gun and Sword Control Law. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Shakujii Station officers pulled over his car in Tokyo\u2019s Nerima Ward Oizumimachi at 0:45AM after seeing a head light that was out. Officers questioned the author about the light issue and found him to be in posession an folding type army knife with a blade of 8.6 cm in length. The knife was located in the car\u2019s internal console box. When asked about the knife Obata reportedly replied that it was for camping. According to the law one may not be in posession of cutlery with a blade in excess of 6cm in length unless they have legitimate reason. Breach of the law can be punished by a 30,000 Yen fine and/or imprisonment of up to 1 year. Obata hails from Niigata Prefecture and is of course known for the smash hit Death Note comic he created with writer Tsugumi Ooba. The work was serialized in Shuesiha\u2019s \u201cWeekly Shonen Jump\u201d. His \u201cHikaru No Go\u201d manga won the Osamu Tezuka cultural newborn prize in 2003.\n9-7-06 (12:23AM EDT)\u2014- Tachigui At Venice\nMamoru Oshii\u2019s Tachigui: The Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters screened in the main theater at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival in Italy the morning of Wednseday, September 6th. Oshii\u2019s longtime friend Toshio Suzuki who had a cameo in the film was on hand for the screening.\n9-6-06 (8:58PM EDT)\u2014- Web Roundup\n\u2013 Golden Corda Primo Passo Tv premieres on TV Tokyo Sunday, October 1st at 25:00.\n\u2013 GONZO\u2019s new TV anime Pumpkin Scissors premieres on MX Television at 25:30 on Friday, October 6th.\n9-6-06 (8:53PM EDT)\u2014- Mangaka Jun Suemi Interviewed\nHudson Entertainment has posted an exclusive interview with mangaka and illustrator Jun Suemi. The creator, known for his reclusive nature doesn\u2019t grant many interviews and is well known as the designer of the \u201cHaikibutsu 13\u201d creature in Patlabor WXIII movie. He also did many designs for Hudson\u2019s new PSP title Rengoku 2.\n9-6-06 (8:36PM EDT)\u2014- FUNimation Doubles Programming for Syndicated Anime Block\nFUNimation Entertainment announced today that it has doubled the content on its syndicated anime block to four hours. CoLours TV Network, available nationwide as part of DISH Network\u2019s basic satellite TV package, is the first broadcaster to pick up the extended block. The new block covers key prime time programming slots and will launch on September 11, 2006. \u201cBased on strong fan feedback and network partner response, we are pleased to announce that the FUNimation Channel syndicated anime block will double from two hours to four hours,\u201d said Gen Fukunaga, president and CEO of FUNimation Entertainment. \u201cOnce again this is outstanding news for anime and entertainment fans in the United States as we continue to offer new and exciting programming to a growing number of households.\u201d\n9-6-06 (8:17PM EDT)\u2014- Shuffle! Memories Announced\nAlso due to be announced in the October, 2006 Japanese edition of Newtype Magazine: Director Naoto Hosoda is going back into the studio turn out \u201cSHUFFLE! MEMORIES\u201d, a Director\u2019s Cut version of the 2005 24 episode WOWOW TV series Shuffle!. The new series will re-edit the original, combining entirely new material, an added new story and new OP\u2019s and ED\u2019s. Broadcast is expected to be carried out by Chiva Television and others this winter. The story will focus in on the 5 girls (Sia, Nerine, Kaede, Asa and Primula).\n9-6-06 (6:46PM EDT)\u2014- Confirmed: \u201cEvangelion Shin Gekijou Ban\u201d Details\nApparent scans from the October, 2006 issue of the Japanese edition of Newtype Magazine (not officially due out on shelves until this weekend) have appeared online, backing up almost word for word the information reported below. Images Copyright (c) Kadokawashoten 2006 / (c) GAINAX \u2013 Khara / Project Eva The title for the new film series is \u201cEvangelion Shin Gekijou Ban\u201d, it will consist of 4 parts (First volume, Second part, Latter part and Final story) with the first part arriving in Japanese theaters in early summer, 2007. Staff include General Supervisor: Hideaki Anno, Director: Tsurumaki Kazuya , Character Design: Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Mecha Design: Ikuto Yamashita, Animation Production: Khara (Color) Studio. The scenario of the 1st part will be written by Hideaki Anno with storyboard by Shinji Higuchi. Key points of an interview in the magazine with Toshimichi Ohtsuki of King Records have also been circulating. According to that information:\n-The content is quite different though the time base of the story is the same as the original TV series.\n\u2013 It will be a remake, however, it is not a re-creation but a \u201cnew work\u201d.\n\u2013 The approach will be different than what Tomino-san did with the Gundam Z New Translation films, there will apparantly be a large amount of new material.\n\u2013 Even if the TV series has not be seen, the viewer will be able to enjoy it. Though the content becomes easy, it is not redundant to those already familiar with the series.\n\u2013 The technique that purposely scatters difficult words and phrases will not be used any longer.\n\u2013 As an antithesis to current animation industry segments, it is an attitude on the production side to pull the act in the age that started from Eva.\n9-6-06 (3:34AM EDT)\u2014- Update: Newtype Scoop: REBUILD OF EVANGELION\nDue on Japanese newstands in less than 1 week, some advertisements for the October, 2006 edition of Newtype Magazine have been circulating around hyping their big Evangelion scoop. The cover will supposedly read \u2018REBUILD OF EVANGELION\u2019. Thanks to Pete for sending in a screen grab from Japanese TV.\n9-6-06 (1:43AM EDT)\u2014- Variety Reviews Gedo Senki And Paprika In Venice\nAmerican Variety magazine is in Italy for the Venice International Film Festival and has posted their reviews for both Gedo Senki and Paprika. Thanks to Daniel Zelter for these links.\n9-5-06 (8:40PM EDT)\u2014- GUN X SWORD Heroines Figures\neg has images of details of gorgeous GUN X SWORD figures coming from Max Factory in October. Based on the girls of the TV anime which telecast from July through December, 2005 on TV Tokyo. Characters Wendy Gallet, Carmen99, Fasalina, Priscilla and Yukiko Stevens are represented, depicted in their bathing suits from episode 17. The official set name is \u201cCollect 600 GUN X SWORD # 17\u201d, material construction is painted PVC, overall height 3.5cm-10cm. Protype designs by Yuji Kudo, Shinji Koshinuma and Tetsuya Yamada. Retail is 600 Yen each.\n9-5-06 (5:54PM EDT)\u2014- Nuclear Japan\nAccording to the Sankei Shimbun Japan\u2019s Atomic Energy Commission has announced the nation posessed about 43.8 tons of seperated plutonium in the form of spent nuclear fuel rods as of the end of 2005. In Kaiji Kawaguchi\u2019s 1989 manga, Silent Service, Japan and the US enter into a secret arrangement allowing Japan to operate a submarine which carries nuclear balistic missles. That work and his later manga \u201cZipang\u201d fueled alot of heated discussion in the country regarding Japanese nationalism and a possible secret real world nuclear weapons program. During the Sato cabinet in the 1960\u2019s, it is reported that Japan secretly studied the development of nuclear weapons. On 17 June 1974, Japanese Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata told reporters that \u201cit\u2019s certainly the case that Japan has the capability to possess nuclear weapons but has not made them.\u201d This remark aroused widespread concern in the international media at that time. The nation has the raw materials, technology, and capital for developing nuclear weapons. Many believe Japan could have an arsenal of around a dozen such devices in around years time if they decided to start up a development program today. What\u2019s more, analysts such as Charles R Smith point out that such is the technological state of Japan, that they would be capable of creating highly advanced devices (perhaps among the most advanced in the world). They also have very accurate long range delivery systems in the rockets (basically ICBMs) developed for their space program. On Wednesday in Japan The Japan Times reported Former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said Tuesday that Japan needs to consider developing nuclear weapons, taking into account the presence of nearby nuclear states and the uncertain future of the alliance with the United States.\n9-5-06 (5:54PM EDT)\u2014- Transformers Movie 20th Anniversary Lenticular Cover\nSONY BMG Music Entertainment today revealed the collectible, limited-edition lenticular cover for the TRANSFORMERS: The Movie 20th Anniversary Special Edition DVD on the DVD\u2019s official Web site. Being released on November 7, 2006, this one-of-a-kind two-disc set has already become one of the most anticipated DVDs of the year. SONY BMG revealed the first \u201ctransforming\u201d image at Comic-Con 2006. When displayed, fans saw for the first time Optimus Prime appropriately situated in a position of prominence. 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The image will demonstrate the motion effect of the \u201ctransforming\u201d images as the viewing angle changes.\n9-5-06 (4:01PM EDT)\u2014- Super Robot Taisen XO Site Launches\nAn official website for the coming Banpresto XBOX 360 game Super Robot Taisen XO is now up at: www.suparobo.jp.\n9-5-06 (3:41PM EDT)\u2014- Japan Manga Tour 2007\nAfter yet another fantastically successful Japan Manga Tour, Japan Journeys (a British company) is again offering Manga and Anime fans a unique insider\u2019s view of Japan with their Japan Manga Tour 2007. You\u2019ll be able to experience the real Japan \u2013 the subways, the nightlife, the neon & pop culture that makes Tokyo the world\u2019s busiest, wildest, craziest non-stop megalopolis. Highlights of the tour include a visit to the Ghibli Museum, guided tours of Tokyo including visits to Akihabara and Nakano Broadway- famous for dozens of anime and manga stores. See the Cosplay dolls at Harajuku or maybe hang out in a \u201cMaid Cafe\u201d. 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As an aside Hochi Shimbun has more on the director\u2019s 5 minute standing ovation. Ringing applause, bravos and shouts of joy filled the theater for 5 minutes or more. During this time Satoshi Kon says he recalled faces of his staff, many sitting in front of a computer in a dark room for 2 years during the production. He said he was there as his staff\u2019s representative. Feeling excited and rattled he said he also wish his staff could hear the applause for 2 years time.\n9-5-06 (12:45AM EDT)\u2014- Music Video For New Naruto Theme Online\nSony Music is now hosting the new music video spot for Beat Crusaders\u2019 new single \u201cTONIGHT, TONIGHT, TONIGHT\u201d which will be released in Japan on September 6th. 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Subtitled \u201cNew Testament\u201d, The work is quite popular among middle aged men. Kodansha\u2019s Weekly Shonen Magazine began running the new story last week. The original, by Ikki Kajiwara and Noboru Kawasaki was serialized for five years.\n9-4-06 (10:29PM EDT)\u2014- Gedo Senki At Venice\nGoro Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli\u2019s animated film Gedo Senki screened at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival on September 3rd. Over 1000 people filled (1087 tickets to the show were sold) the theater where Gedo was screening in the special invitation section. Over 40 international agencies filed media applications to cover the event. The ending credits were followed by a standing ovation nearly equalling that received by Satoshi Kon and Paprika just a day before. At a press conference he mentioned this was his first film festival to attend as a director so from that standpoint as a newcomer he was somewhat puzzled at times but glad overall. When asked about his next work, Goro said \u201cbecuase Papa is working now\u201d it will be around 4 years out (he made a joking analogy to the World Cup soccer tournament which occurs every 4 years). Ghibli\u2019s Toshio Suzuki was seen in public sporting a Chunichi Dragons baseball team cap, he jokingly made a comment \u201cGoro will be thrown out next year and converted into a pitcher\u201d. Gedo, while not competeing in the main section has been nominated in ten areas including the The Luigi De Laurentis Prize for best first film where it\u2019s chances of winning is considered highly probable. Gedo Senki is expected to open in 50 countries around the world. The USA will not get it until 2009 when Sci-Fi Channel\u2019s rights expire. Father, Hayao Miyazaki won the Golden Lion at Venice for Howl\u2019s Moving Castle last year. You can view images of Goro Miyazaki at Cinema Today, Yahoo, at the official film festival website here, here, here, here, here and here. 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The work is based on the popular comic series which has sold 5.6 million copies.\n9-4-06 (8:43PM EDT)\u2014- South Korean SFX Movie Plagiarizes Anime?\nAfter doing quite well in Korean theaters where it achieved blockbuster status, \u201cGuemuru\u201d also known as \u201cThe Host\u201d will open in Japan this month. Ahead of the release, the South Korean produced Live Action SFX movie is being called out by Japanese critics on the internet for having blatantly plagiarized some monster designs appearing Japanese animation. Specifically a close similiarity between the Madhouse Patlabor WXIII 2001 anime film\u2019s \u201cHaikibutsu 13\u201d and Guemuru are being talked about. Similarities in setting are also brought up. The pressure has been so hard that Japanese importer Happynet Pictures and Korean distributor Chungeorahm have released statements viemately denying any resemblances. Happynet says they would have become aware of the plagiarism of such a popular anime prior to initial release. They had a 4.7 million dollar investment and helped with the scenario and character designs for Guemuru. Kadokawa begins distributing the movie to 250 theaters. in Japan on September 11th.\n9-4-06 (8:43PM EDT)\u2014- GONZO Gives America Bound Japanese Travellers Shot At Becoming Anime Character\nGDH K.K. (Head Office: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Shinichiro Ishikawa, Securities Code: TSE Mothers 3755, hereafter GDH) has announced that, in collaboration with H.I.S. Co, Ltd. (Head Office: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director and President: Yoshio Suzuki, hereafter H.I.S.), it will launch a campaign in which travelers can win the opportunity to be made into animation characters and appear in RED GARDEN, an animated TV series produced by GDH\u2019s group company, GONZO K.K. 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Begins painting in a Surrealist style.\nLeaves the Ecole du Louvre and goes to Madrid with Yves Klein to teach at the Bushido-Kai Judo school.\nKlein leaves for Japan at the end of the year, returning to France in 1953.\nServes in the Medical corps of the French marines during the Indochina War.\nReturns to Nice. Influenced by the Russian immigrant painter Serge Poliakoff and Nicolas de Stael, begins working abstractly.\nCollaborates with Klein on happenings.\nMarries Eliane Radigue (separated 1967; divorce 1971). They have three children, Fran\u00e7oise, Anne and Yves.\nContinues to collect antiques and decorative objects. Develops interest in African art after viewing an exhibition in Paris.\nSees Kurt Schwitters exhibition at Galerie Berggruen in Paris. Begins experimenting with rubber stamps.\nSees his first Pollock paintings at Studio Fachetti in Paris.\nCreates the firstCachets. 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        "raw_content": "5 Secrets How To Get A Good Rate Car Loan With Bad Credit Score\nA bad credit score will not disqualify you from receiving a car loan. Here are some tips that can help you receive more favorable terms for a car loan with bad credit.\n1.\tThe first way to receive the best car loan rates for your situation is to bring a down payment to the table. Ideally, you\u2019ll want to put 20% down, if this isn\u2019t feasible aim for 10%. The more you are able to put in for a down payment, the less your interest rate could be.\n2.\tNext, you may want to consider a cosigner. Though there are many lenders that offer car loans with no credit, they come at higher rates. To combat this, find someone you know who has a good credit score and is willing to sign for you. This can drop your interest rate dramatically, which will save you much money in the long run.\n3.\tYou also increase your chances of receiving better rates on a car loan with bad credit with a stable job. If you have been at your place of employment for more than six months, you are showing a pattern of responsibility. Along with stability, having a higher income will also make you much more attractive to lenders.\n4.\tBy comparison shopping online, you can find the best deals for car loans for college students. When you do a little research you can find the companies with the best reputation that offers good rates for car buyers. This can save you money on a car loan with bad credit.\n5.\tOnce you have been in a loan for a year or two, you can try to do a car loan refinance. As long as you have been making all of your payments on time your credit rating will improve, which will make you a better candidate for credit. Use this to your advantage by asking to refinance your loan. If your current financial institution won\u2019t do it try to refinance at your local credit unions as they offer some of the best rates.\nBy following these tips, you can receive better rates on a car loan with bad credit. This in turn can save you much money over the course of your loan.\nbest car loan rates, car loan refinance, car loan with bad credit, car loans for college students, car loans with no credit",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: Emma Walton Hamilton\nBy Word of Beth is back for another year\u2026\n\u2026back with a new look for the site, some new features, a new author photo and a new logo. It was fun (after the initial slight learning curve) to get the site all spiffed up in its new attire. The theme is \u201cDivi\u201d by Elegant Themes, which has a very cool drag and drop module set-up. I will continue to have fun as I learn to make the most of\u2026\nThe Very Fairy Princess: Graduation Girl! \u2014 Perfect Picture Book Friday\nTitle: The Very Fairy Princess: Graduation Girl Authors: Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton Illustrator: Christine Davenier Publisher: New York, Boston: Little, Brown (part of Hachette), 2014\nI featured this book on my Starborn Revue blog earlier this week, but I thought it deserved a spot on the Perfect Picture Book list as well. Title: The Very Fairy Princess Sparkles in the Snow Author: Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton\nAccolades for Emma \u2014 Children\u2019s Book Hub\nIn December 2010/January 2011, Emma Walton Hamilton started the Children\u2019s Book Hub, which is billed as \u201cthe center of information, resources and support for children\u2019s book authors.\u201d In part six of my serialized interview with Emma, she talked about the Hub, about how and why she started it, and what her hopes and dreams are for it. I have often blogged about the myriad ways in which the Hub is\u2026\nIn part four of my interview with Emma Walton Hamilton, which was recently featured in a Thursday series, we talked about her editing services. Emma offers a range of editing services for writers of children\u2019s books, including manuscript evaluations and line edits of picture books, middle grade novels, and young adult novels, query critiques, even one-to-one mentoring sessions. Today we\u2019re going to hear from two writers who have great things\u2026\nToday in the follow-up to my interview with Emma Walton Hamilton (links in the sidebar), we\u2019re looking at Emma\u2019s involvement at Stony Brook Southampton University on Long Island. As many of you know, I attended the Stony Brook Southampton Children\u2019s Literature Conference last year \u2014 and found it to be a wonderful experience both in terms of learning and of spirit-boosting encouragement. Quoting from Emma\u2019s website, in the \u201cMeet Emma\u201d\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "What is church anyway?\n(Note: This is a rather long post, but I hope you will persevere and read the whole thing. This is something God has placed on my heart.)\nIt was Sunday morning on Easter. My wife and I were searching for a church we could attend, and that day we decided to visit one just down the road from where we lived. We were tired of \u2018church shopping\u2019, and we really hoped this one would be exactly what we were looking for. When we arrived, there were many cars in the parking lot. People were coming and people were going. We found out there were two services and we arrived just as the first was over. We walked in and looked around. Nice facilities, we thought. Then we walked into the sanctuary and sat down near the front. A man handed us a bulletin, and several others approached us, introduced themselves and told us we were in for a treat. They absolutely loved the church, and they assured us we would too by the end of the service. As I sat there, I started to peruse the bulletin. Much of it was about the many programs they had, something for all ages and interests. There were several inserts of various colors. I examined them all, trying to get an idea about the church. When I got to the last insert, I turned it over and I finally found what I was looking for. It was regarding a job/ministry opening they had. The title said it all. I cannot remember it exactly, but essentially, it was Stage Director. The responsibilities were to ensure everything needed on stage was there, that all multi-media were ready, and everyone entered and exited the stage at the appropriate time. I turned to my wife and said, \u201cWe are in for a performance,\u201d and I was right. The worship band sang several songs, but hardly anyone participated. To them, they were watching a show. Half the songs were not even worship songs, but focused on man rather than God. After they were finished, several \u2018comedy\u2019 videos were shown and the whole church participated by laughing hysterically. The message was rather shallow, and then, right on cue, it was time to get up and leave.\nThis was nothing more than a well-executed performance. It is apparent they rehearsed, and whoever was the current stage manager did their job well. Many churches follow a very similar pattern. However, is this church? Broadly defined, I would say yes. It is a gathering of believers. It is a place where Christians come together. However, is this what Christ had in mind when He instituted the Church? I am going to step out on a limb and say, \u201cI do not think so.\u201d\nMost churches today are not simply a gathering of believers, but a business. The goal of any business is to increase its customer base by providing a variety of goods and services to satisfy them and keep them coming. They will do what is necessary to ensure they meet this goal. They will advertise, putting the word out regarding what they offer, and how what they provide it better than their competitor. If something is not working, they will make the necessary changes in order to keep their customers happy and satisfied. Does this sound like your church? Many, if they care to admit it, would say it does. What is the goal of many churches? (Not what they say, but what they actually pursue) For the most part, it is numbers. How many people can they pack into their churches? If they get too many, it is time for a building program. And if you look at church growth strategies, it has little if anything to do with spiritual growth, but instead, focuses on physical growth; numbers.\nIn the first century, they did not worry about growing their churches, but saving the sinners. The apostles witnessed to the lost, presenting the pure and unadulterated Word of God, and as a result, the Church grew. However, it was not their goal. In Acts, we read, \u201cAnd the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.\u201d Acts 2:47. The Lord adds to the Church, not us through grand programs and church growth schemes. The Lord calls us to preach the gospel, presenting the truth, not to market and simply get members. Unfortunately, this is what too many are concerned with.\nLet us look at what the average church service is. First, the scriptures do not speak of attending a service, but meeting together on a regular basis. I will speak on this later. Here are the major parts found in most services:\nAnnouncements and Prayer\nPassing of the offering plates\nInvitation for prayer and Salvation\nThis is the basic outline found in most church bulletins. I am not saying this is wrong or heretical. However, is this what Christ had in mind? I would say, no. Let us look at our opening verse. The Lord never intended the church just to meet for services. He called us to be the church. He called us to love one another, meet each other\u2019s needs, and show the world the love of God through our lives. Most churches just provide glorified performances, where there are two types of people in attendance. There are those who face the front of the church; and those who face the back of the church. The ones who face the front are the spectators, those who listen to what is said by those who face the back. Sometimes both groups participate together in singing and responsive readings. However, most of the time one group listens while the other speaks. I contend this is far from what Christ intended. The church is to be a powerful force in this world. We are all to minister to each other. We are to exhort, encourage, challenge, admonish, and learn from each other. We are to have intimate fellowship with each other. We are to become equipped to reach the lost, going into the highways and byways, compelling them to come into the salvation Christ provided; to become a part of the Body of Christ. This is much different from coming together to attend a service. A service is something that people orchestrate for the benefit of those who attend. We are not to orchestrate anything. We are to listen to God and do what He says, period. We are to be the church, for the purpose of discipling and ministry. This means gathering together to meet the needs of the body, not just sit and watch a program. Too many just watch and move on. This is a shame, for God has much more for us.\nHowever, many churches only attempt to charge the batteries of the people so they can make it through another week, or at least until the next service. How sad! If that is all people go to church for, then they are only tapping into the strength of the church and not the power of God Himself. Look at those in history who lived their lives through the power of God:\nThe Jewish people in Israel around 170 BC who did not deny Jehovah during the persecution under Antiochus IV Epiphanes were forced to watch their children being slaughtered before their eyes, yet stood strong for God.\nPeter and John, who stood up to the Sanhedrin and were flogged for it, yet they rejoiced that they were found worthy to suffer for Christ\u2019s sake.\nThe Apostle Paul who was stoned and left for dead, rescued and then taken away by friends in the town, returned to the same town because his work was not completed there.\nPolycarp, the first century saint who accepted martyrdom rather than denounce Christ and bow to Caesar.\nThe many Christians throughout history who suffered inhumane forms of torture and execution simply because they believed in Christ and His eternal sacrifice, and made Him Lord of there lives.\nAnd the many Christians around the world today, such as Pastor Youcef in Iran, who face incredible persecution and coercion to deny Christ, yet stand firm and resolute.\nThere are many more examples, but this is not the focus of this post. We should look, as examples of the strength we can receive from God, to these people. In addition, it is available today, if we would only appropriate it. However, most churches do not teach this today. Just sitting in a pew is not going to get it. Just being a front facer listening to back facers will not lead to real power. It will lead to dependence on a church and people.\nSo, now that I have said all this, what should church look like? Let me preface this answer by stating this is not necessarily a right or wrong issue. This is how I see church functioning as it did in the first century. It is my belief that we need to go back to our roots, because back then, the church was much more powerful and influential than it is today, even amidst the Jewish and Roman persecutions. God was using everyone in amazing ways, if not in preaching and teaching, then in service and hospitality, giving and encouragement. Most of us are not under anywhere near the persecution today as they were back then. So with this preface, let me explain what I believe the church ought to be.\nFirst, church is not a building or location, but a people; mainly, the Body of Christ. This is an important concept. Technically, we do not go to church, we gather as the church. Therefore, where we meet is not important. In fact, a place set aside for us to meet is a waste. Many churches cannot adequately minister or provide care and needed assistance because they have money tied up in mortgages, insurance, utilities, inordinate salaries, programs, etc. What with paid pastors, assistant pastors, music leaders, counselors, grounds keepers and janitors, plus a myriad other required outlays; it is surprising that any assistance takes place at all. The early church met in houses or places that were not necessarily their own, but opened up to the church by members or possibly sympathizers. Thus, very few resources were required except for taking care of those who headed the church.\nNow this would require us to rethink our idea of church. Smaller churches would allow more intimate fellowship and no one would get lost in the crowd. In the first century, as mentioned earlier, people would meet in houses, and other venues, and then come together as the need arose. Does this sound like care groups, or small groups within larger churches? Yes, except without the large buildings and facilities which require so many resources for upkeep. The needs of the community of believers should be our focus, and the offerings can go into the storehouse to meet the real needs of the church. The early church members also sold what they owned to help those who needed assistance. (Remember, the church is the people.)\nNo bulletins needed. The Holy Spirit will decide what will take place. For example, my wife and I had a care group at our home, which met every Friday for around six years. We would study the scriptures book by book, verse by verse. I would always have a lesson ready to go, but if we did not get to it, which occasionally happened, that was OK. Sometimes, members would just need to talk, get some counsel, or there were needs that arose that prompted us just to pray. We never knew until we got started. It was a wonderfully loving environment, which allowed us all to grow tremendously. I hardly ever lectured, but we discussed the scriptures as we came to them. We always encouraged everyone to participate. My job was to ensure we did not get off track or move toward heresy. Sometimes we went through an entire chapter, sometimes an entire verse. However, when we were done, we knew we had learned a lot, from each other.\nBreaking bread. During the entire meeting, food was available. We normally waited to the end, but there were times when we would eat before. Everyone would bring something to share. It was a wonderful time of fellowship. Some would bring their meals with them and eat beforehand. Everyone felt comfortable around each other. During the worship and discussions, everything was serious and reverent. No improper discussions occurred because we did not want to offend God or each other. One of the things that are missing in many churches is a high view of God. This is the idea that we are to fear God and approach His throne with boldness, but humility and awe. He is the all-powerful creator of all that exists. We are creatures before an awesome and Holy God. It is not appropriate to approach Him irreverently. Yes, He loves us. In addition, we are His children. However, He is also our creator and is Holy.\nHow many times have you walked into a sanctuary and saw people standing around laughing and joking around rather than preparing to meet with and worship God? For me, more times than I can count. Moreover, I say with some shame, I have participated in this activity in the past. We should enter into His presence, both in our private and public times, with prayer, praise and humility. We should be talking about what God has done in our lives, glorifying Him in our discussions. There is time for the other conversations, but not at that time. We are preparing to go before the only eternal being, the all-powerful one who created all things. Would we go before the Queen of England or the President of the United States in an unworthy manner? Of course not, so why would we meet with God that way?\nMy view of church as it should be is as follows:\nSmall gatherings where intimate fellowship and real ministry can take place. The number is not important, but once intimacy becomes threatened or there are too many to truly discuss and minister to the needs of the body, then maybe there should be an amicable split. But all churches should be linked to one another so that the whole body is one, and not just a set of small fellowships.\nA church should only invest in that which is absolutely necessary. They should not spend God\u2019s money on frivolous items, simply because it is what other churches do. Doing God\u2019s work in reaching the lost and ministering to the body take priority; gadgets, trinkets, and marketing items are not what God intends. In addition, the church should not go into debt. If God wants us to have something, He will provide. We should not use man\u2019s ways to attain anything. Remember Ishmael and Isaac.\nThe Holy Spirit should be in total control. The clock should never be a factor, nor should the bulletin trump what God is doing. The leaders should be in prayer that God will have His way, and that they will be aware of what He is doing, and go along with it.\nThe leadership in the church should lead the congregation into a high view of God. We should be in awe of being in His presence. There should be a reverence for being in the house of God. That is not to say we cannot fellowship and enjoys each other\u2019s company, however, the way we approach God should be boldly, but in humility, thankfulness, and the understanding of our position before Almighty God.\nThe teaching should be more interactive, rather than lecture style. Questions should be accepted, because the reason for the teaching is to disciple and train the body, not to give the teacher an opportunity to show his knowledge and skill. However, questions should be serious and thoughtful, not silly and disruptive.\nThe church should rely on the power of God and not on the business model. God is the one who adds to the church, not man. If the church does what God has commanded, He will bless the church with success in reaching the lost. In addition, sometimes God tells us to do the impossible, so that we must trust Him to bring it to pass. The church must not try in their own strength, but in God\u2019s.\nThe church today is not being what God intends, but is lacking the power because we have made the church a business rather than the Body of Christ. We must go back to the model of the first century, one where the church was powerful and a force for amazing good. Many churches are simply going through the motions. However, this will require us looking at the church differently, which focuses on reaching the lost, and ministering to the body, rather than adding numbers. The focus of our messages should be God, what He has done, what He is doing, and what He will do. We should encourage the body to look to God for our needs, and be content in whatever situation we find ourselves. We should strive for holiness, rather than on deliverance. The early church prayed for the grace to endure, and the strength to do His will, and this is what we should be doing. Let us look at what we are doing, and strive to move away from the entertainment or powerless church and become what Christ has always intended, a light in the darkness and salt in the midst of blandness.\non March 17, 2012 at 1:57 PM\t76Comments (2)http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bill.funkhousers.net%2F2012%2F03%2F17%2Fwhat-is-church-anyway%2FWhat+is+church+anyway%3F2012-03-17+17%3A57%3A43Williamhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.bill.funkhousers.net%2F%3Fp%3D76\nTags: Christian, church, Easter, fellowship, First Century Church, God, power of God, sermon, service, small groups\nThe URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://www.bill.funkhousers.net/2012/03/17/what-is-church-anyway/trackback/\n762 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.bill.funkhousers.net%2F2012%2F03%2F17%2Fwhat-is-church-anyway%2FWhat+is+church+anyway%3F2012-03-17+17%3A57%3A43Williamhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.bill.funkhousers.net%2F%3Fp%3D76 Leave a comment\nOn March 18, 2012 at 3:43 AM @CB_Live said:\nHi , I just love the whole issue about what is the church and how the congregation should look like, our modern gatherings (church) have lost the plot, I pray that some day people will see and they will follow the Spirit of God to direct them rather than the set programs and the behaviour of the denominations. God bless your household and continue saving God. http://www.churchbooklive.com\nOn March 18, 2012 at 10:28 AM Of God and Society \u00bb What is church anyway? | churchgrowthissues.com said:\n[\u2026] Excerpted Recommended CHURCH GROWTH Article FROM http://www.bill.funkhousers.net/2012/03/17/what-is-church-anyway/ [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Beyond The Buoys:\nThe Billy Porterfield Story\nby Diana Finlay Hendricks\nIt began as a memoir of a writer and her mentor. It quickly grew into a poignant, quirky biography of one of the pioneer writers who helped to created the Texas literary mystique in the mid-20th century. Today, as I work to finish the book-length project, I am honored to share this excerpt with readers who venture onto this tribute site for Billy Porterfield. - DFH\nBilly Porterfield was the first writer selected for the prestigious Dobie-Paisano Fellowship, and invited to live for a year in a writer\u2019s retreat at the former ranch of J. Frank Dobie, southwest of Austin. As a reporter in the early 1960s, he won the national Ernie Pyle Memorial Award for outstanding journalism. His list of accomplishments goes on and on.\nToday, the legendary journalist and author is lost in his own mind. When he moved to the Alzheimer care facility about four years ago, guilt or something like it drove me out to see him several times a week. Some days he\u2019d forget who I was completely. Other times he knew me well \u2013 and occasionally he thought I was his old colleague, Molly Ivins. I went with the flow, and listened, and talked. Our weekly visits stretched to every other week. Lately, weeks have gone by with me thinking I needed to get over there but\u2026 And so it goes.\nSome of what you will read below could be disputed. Some of what you read, I garnered from conversations long ago. Some of the details are colored in like a lower case \u201ce\u201d on an old Royal typewriter. Others may hit a little above the line. But in the words of the newspaper editor in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, \"This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.\"\nI can\u2019t tell you exactly where this story begins. Certainly not here, as I walk out of the Texan Care Center. This is just one day of many that are becoming more and more alike. Visits with an old friend.\nYou might recognize his name. He used to live on top of a mountain in the Texas hill country. Today, his home is on the Armadillo Trail wing of a very nice assisted living center. It\u2019s not hard to find. Just follow the signs in the cartwheel-shaped building. It\u2019s to the left of Roadrunner Alley. And just beyond the Cactus Cantina. I go there a lot. I\u2019m still bothered by the pre-school d\u00e9cor and the Texana-theme. And I\u2019ll never get used to that smell of stale piss or rotting minds.\nHe\u2019s getting worse. But he is pleasant. Agreeable. I carry the conversation, rambling on about things of no consequence. Old names he remembers. Backroads he loved to wander.\nI find myself repeating back to him those stories he used to tell me. Stories I know by heart. I tell him the one about working for whorehouse madam and sleeping in trees and trailer parks. And the time Molly Ivins knocked his tooth out in a Houston bar, and the publisher of the paper put an extra $25 in his paycheck to cover the dental bill. Or the time he ordered a set of encyclopedia from a young and hungry Willie Nelson. I recite these stories like they are scripture.\nI want to push him into those memories and find a place in his brain that has not worn thin. And I watch for a spark of recognition in his filmy eyes. Sometimes I am rewarded.\nBut most of the time, when I ask him something, he just nods. \u201cI think that is a very good question.\u201d He asks with deliberation, \u201cWhat kind of answers are you looking for?\u201d\nWhen he struggles to find a word he is looking for, his fingers move on the bed sheet or lap blanket, as though they are typing on a keyboard. It\u2019s as though the words he has lost are right there at the tips of his fingers, but just out of reach.\nTwo decades ago, he told me that the same story can start in many different places. Because he had a habit of tossing out the first page of anything he wrote, he told me that he liked starting his stories on the second or third page \u2013 and letting them wander farther than they should. So today, maybe this story begins on page three, with mermaids and broken angels, buoys and mountaintops.\nIt was a ruthlessly bright Monday morning in May. I climbed to the top of his mountain in search of a hill country-sort of truth that might be found in his writing shack. the House of Fables. I was coming out to write a lifestyle piece about his new Harper-Collins memoir. Regional features were my bread and butter in those days. But more than that, I was looking for direction.\nI\u2019d made this trek many times before, as a student, a friend, and even for a short while, his editor for a regional entertainment magazine. Billy didn\u2019t believe in email in those dawning years of the Internet, and I liked the excuse to come hang out on his mountaintop. But I hadn\u2019t been out in a couple of years. I guess I hadn\u2019t needed him for a while.\nSo it felt like coming home as I turned off the pavement and opened the gate, drove through, and got out to close the gate behind me. The first rule of the ranch is to always close gates behind you. But then everyone knows that.\nA mile or so down the road, the ruts finally ended completely. A rusted green Ford stepside pickup was parked next to an old tractor. The truck hadn't been there long. Johnson grass grew up all around the tractor and morning glory vines wove into the engine block. The grass was flattened under the wheels of the pickup. He was around.\nA trail led up the hill beyond a well house and through a grove of cedar trees. A couple of hundred yards up on a little rise, I came to the old rock house. An old blue merle border collie hobbling out the door and started a trill of non-stop barking.\nI had been plainly warned by his son and his wife that Billy had grown to respect no sense of time. These days, he eats, sleeps, reads, and writes, they explained. Sure enough, a sundial, the only clock evident on the property, read high noon. So much for daylight savings time.\nBilly may not have had much use for time, but his sense of direction had always been pretty sharp. He knew every backroad and cut-through in Texas- and had taught me the pleasures of taking the long way home. Yes. I would come to learn that if I was lost, he was a certain true north.\nThat day, Billy was working on a deadline\u2013 repurposing an old story into a weekly column for some little East Texas newspaper. \u201cMake yourself at home. Give me a minute and I will finish this up. Then I have to run down to the Radio Shack to fax it to the Malakoff News,\u201d he called, from the door of the cabin.\nI remembered the first time I had come out to visit him \u2013 to talk about being a writer. I followed him into a 16 x 20 room filled with stacks of boxes spilling over with ragged and spent yellow writing pads. Ladderback chairs held wobbly wooden crates filled with old newspapers, three framed pictures leaned against the wall waiting to be hung, and a dusty guitar leaned against the yellow oak desk.\n\u201cThis is where I work,\u201dhe said.\u201dWhere the blood is let. It\u2019s where the freedom and romance and intrigue of being an Artist stops and the gutwork of being a writer begins. And sometimes, this is where I am afraid... and old... and tired.\" He paused and stared blankly out the window. \"Look around. Make yourself at home. Sit a while,\" he pointed toward the only empty chair in the room.\nI remember wondering if, given the chance to sit at that desk and write on that old typewriter, would some inspiration or muse filter into my fingers. I definitely could feel the magic in this space.\nThat morning, he went back to work, tapping out his column, as I took in every detail of the familiar old cabin. The silence was only broken by the sound of his fingers clattering on the keys of the old gunmetal gray IBM Selectric typewriter, as the ball spun and hit the paper.\n\u201cThis ought to about do it,\u201d he said, as he pulled the final sheet from the typewriter. \u201cCome on and take a ride down to Radio Shack with me so I can fax this off. We can catch up on the way.\u201d\nHis pickup was full of cigar butts and beer cans. The dash was covered with old mail, filled yellow legal pads and advertising circulars. A half-spent roll of toilet paper was flattened between a dog-eared road atlas and the windshield. Yellowed newspapers and Dairy Queen sacks littered the passenger seat.\n\u201cShove all that stuff on the floor,\u201d he said, as he climbed in.\nHis old truck didn\u2019t take that caliche road much better than my Honda. We bottomed out a couple of times but smoothed out on the highway. Out on the Farm to Market road, we traveled in silence most of the way. The wind burned as it whipped my hair into my eyes through the open windows of the pickup.\nDespite the rattling old truck, he\u2019d come a long way from the barefooted, nomadic oilfield child he wrote about in Diddy Waw Diddy: Passage of an American Son. That season, his memoir had just been published, but it was a long time coming. The first draft of Diddy began in the summer of 1967, when Billy Porterfield was the first Paisano-Dobie Fellow. Part of the award was the luxury of a year\u2019s residency on the goat ranch and retreat of the late J. Frank Dobie, writing and honing his craft. Diddy was born there.\nOver the next twenty-six years, he rewrote that memoir eight times, and finally said, \u201cBastante.\u201d Enough is enough. He came to realize that he was not writing the Bible. He said it was time to \u201cask the dead to forgive me and the living to grin and bear it,\u201d and go to press. Along the way, he said he had \u201crobbed Billy to pay Paul,\u201d plenty of times, giving up fragments of his memoir to newspaper columns, magazines and, that plague of journalists, the collection of miscellanea. Repurposing, he called it. Through those incarnations, Billy always felt like he was simply renting his reminiscences, rather than selling them. Finally, in the spring of 1994, with the release of Diddy amid some fanfair and commotion, he had just about found a comfortable position for resting on his laurels.\nIt was my first inkling that he was a writer. And while I like writers \u2013 because if you ask a writer anything, you usually get an answer \u2013 still it belittled him in my eyes. Writers aren\u2019t people exactly. Or, if they\u2019re any good, they\u2019re a whole lot of people trying so hard to be one person.\n-F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Last Tycoon\nBilly\u2019s father was a roughneck and a driller who gave his best years to the oilfields. He dreamed that his firstborn son would go to school and learn to be a geologist, making a career in soft expensive loafers rather than steel-toed boots. When Billy chose to drill for truths amid words rather than black gold in Texas soil, Tice Porterfield was flabbergasted.\n\u201cYou\u2019re studying what?\u201d he asked.\n\u201cJournalism,\u201d Billy told him. \u201cI want to be a reporter. You know, work for newspapers.\u201d\nThat didn\u2019t make a lot of sense to a man who only took the Sunday paper and then, only to read the comics. Billy estimates that in his career, he wrote \u201csomething like six million words and my father read damn few of them.\u201d\nIn describing his father, Billy said:\n\"I covered murders and manhunts and talked to men about to sit in the electric chair. I was with Meredith and King and Carmichael when they marched through Mississippi, I have been roughed up by rednecks because I was a \u201cnigger-loving newsman\u201d and beaten by rioting blacks because I was 'a honky newsman.' I have sat down with whores and princesses. I have talked to astronauts and assassins. I have supped with presidents and sipped with peons. I have entered worlds my old man could never imagine. But he always told people I type for a living.\"\nBilly cut his journalistic teeth on the police blotter, as a cub reporter alongside Dan Rather \u2013 Billy was on the Houston Chronicle desk and Dan held down the KTRH radio beat, their desks side by side in the combination newsroom. As Dan headed off for the broadcasting camera lights of New York, Billy was beating a path through the graying depths of the American Midwest. He blazed a trail through the Detroit Free Press and the Chicago Daily News, before finding his way back to the land of his soul.\nIn 1969, a siren song called him back to Dallas. A couple of old friends were starting a progressive news program for the Dallas Public Broadcasting Station. Dallas seemed to be as good a place as any for this gypsy child to settle into and call home. When he talked about Dallas, he would say, \u201cAsk anyone. Dallas in the late \u201860s was like a foreign country to any normal Texan.\u201d\nIf you can call it settling, Billy carved a niche for himself in the Dallas area as a career columnist for the Times-Herald, a creative writing teacher at Southern Methodist University, and executive producer on that Channel 13 news program.\nHe knew he couldn\u2019t leave Texas for love or money again. When the shine wore off of Dallas, he bought a little house in Austin where he could freelance and his wife of the moment could go to grad school. Those were less than salad days, he admits, \u201cWe lived on a wiener,\u201d he remembered, \u201cbut with such passion.\u201d\nBy final count, he\u2019d been married more than a handful of times; grown up with Texas journalism during its most promising, raciest years; been fired by media moguls across the country, and proudly admitted he was \u201cjust bullheaded enough to keep on following my own star.\u201d\nThis boomtown baby of the dustbowl had grown roots that ran deep into the caliche and solid rock of the Wimberley hill country, searching for cool water, old friends and new words.\nThe hopeless, romantic wanderer was back home in Central Texas. He had found a perfect life-mate in Diane, an El Paso-raised child of Jewish parents, who loves pagan shrines and Pre-Colombian culture. They found their haven on a Wimberley hilltop, where he could spend his days writing about the Texas he knows by heart, and she, juggling her time between a successful video-editing career and their mountaintop refuge.\n\u201cDiane works like a Trojan,\u201d Billy used to say. \u201cIt\u2019s a great balance, between the two of us. We are so different. She is really tightly wound. The only time she can relax is when she is completely alone. So I built her this sort of grotto shrine as a place she can go to meditate \u2013 and relax. It\u2019s our Garden of Broken Angels.\u201d\nThis bucolic South Texas Gethsemane-Stonehenge creation was hand-built with writer\u2019s hands as a gift for Diane. Billy had finished his latest book and had just quit his job as a columnist at the Statesman. He reveled in the magic of the place. Over the years, as I waited for him to finish a story or dig up an old column he wanted me to read, I wandered into the garden. This would come to be my favorite place on his mountain.\nHe liked to tell me the story of that summer gift, and I heard it often, \u201cIt was wonderful for us \u2013 for me. It was so dry that summer \u2013both figuratively and literally, but there was just enough foliage that she didn\u2019t notice it as she drove up the hill each night. I built it in a magical little grotto on the hill. It was a wild refuge where I would bury the dead \u2013 little birds and pet cats and other assorted creatures. That spring, a tornado had come through and one little finger reached out and clipped the biggest oak in the grotto, marking it as an electric and spiritual place. So I dug stone and hauled rocks and wheel-barrowed up and down the side of the hill until, six weeks later and seventeen pounds lighter, I finished it.\u201d\nAll of the angels and icons in this rocky garden are noticeably broken. He explained, \"I went over to that place at The Junction to buy some terra cotta angels and ceramic Madonnas. I looked and looked and couldn't find what I wanted. So I asked the guy if he had any broken angels or anything. He said, \u2018Yeah, over in that pile, but they\u2019re \u00ad\u2013 uh \u2013broken.\u2019 I bought every broken angel he had. I don\u2019t want to put anything in my stone garden except broken angels, birds, bowls and what-have-you. I like to think that everyone who comes into this little Stonehenge is broken in some little way, and this might help them get through their own battles.\u201d\nOn that almost-summer Monday, the silence of the garden was broken only by a buzzing hummingbird in search of a mid-day treat, and the far away echo of some heavy road equipment grinding away in pursuit of progress a couple of hills away. An aggressive mockingbird dive-bombed the old tortoise-shell cat stretched out on a bench in the sun. Yet a surreal emptiness in the air effectively cleared the minds of all who stopped and listened.\nYou have to listen to your soul, he told me. As I took careful notes, he said, \u201cEmbrace your muse. My muse is a woman, a female. I think she kind of looks like a siren or a mermaid. In Spain, they call it your duende\u00ad \u2013 an elf or goblin who dances just out of your reach. She holds those words that are just beyond the tips of our fingers. The thoughts we are trying to capture on paper. Poets, artist, bullfighters, gypsy dancers, all have a duende \u2013 a sense of death. We recognize that we are only here for a short time before death takes us. My duende reminds me to live passionately while I am here. She\u2019s playful. Sometimes she holds that next story just a little out of my reach. Most of the time, I try to keep my muse as true to my total experience as I can without strangling her. And sometimes when I want to give up and quit this crazy life, she calls for me to swim a little farther out than I think I ought to.\u201d\nAs he reflected on a lifetime of following his muse and chasing his duende, he laughed at his track record. \u201cMaybe that\u2019s my trouble. As much as I read all the Greek tragedies and all the classics, I was damned to keep repeating those same mistakes over and over.\u201d\n\u201cGo out beyond the buoys\u201d he added, a little free advice from the mountaintop. \u201cThe first time Diane and I went to Galveston, we floated on inner tubes way out beyond the buoys. Always the practical one, she said, \u2018This makes me uncomfortable. I am afraid we\u2019re going too far out. There could be an undertow or something.\u2019 I told her, \u2018It\u2019s ok. Hold on to my hand. That\u2019s where I\u2019ll always be \u2013 beyond the buoys.\u2019 And she\u2019s still here with me.\u201d\nBilly\u2019s beyond-the-buoy energy belied a lifetime in the newspaper business. After four decades of storytelling, reporting, opining and reflecting, Billy had a handful of self-penned books long out of print but well within reach on the shelf above his computer: a moderately successful release, and six boxes of manuscripts waiting to be read. Most of his published works were about Texas \u2013 a mythical place, a caricature of itself. But truth was at the heart of his best work.\nA couple of essay collections with such working titles as \u201cWow Women and Wimpy Men\u201d and \u201cDream West\u201d were fastened with banker\u2019s clips and precariously piled next to boxed reams of paper with intriguing labels like Tales of the Lightning Monster and Cold City; and leaning against the wall was a catalog box labeled \u201cChaucer in the West,\u201d a collection of travel pieces, journeys and meditations.\nIn later years, he picked up paintbrushes and added a primitive dimension of vivid color to the carved mermaids and concrete saints who live around his House of Fables. He has wandered the hilltop, collecting \u2013 words, stories, and heart-shaped rocks. Yes, some were a little crooked, and a few were broken, but hundreds of heart rocks each found a place of honor on ledges, walls, in buckets and planters, and each means something special.\nAnd along the way, he remained forever drunk on language. That day on the mountaintop, he said \u201cAfter forty-four years of uneven performance, I just hope for a good twenty more years to sort of come through the rye. When I was a kid, I used to say, \u2018I want to be a great writer,\u2019 never just \u2018I want to be a writer.\u2019 And today I still want to be a great writer. Another year comes and goes. Summer\u2019s almost here. Maybe it\u2019s getting kind of late to be saying that, but I still want to be a great writer.\u201d\nI am on my way home from the new Seton Hospital in Kyle. Got the call this morning that Billy\u2019d taken a turn for the worse.\nRoom 331. You can\u2019t miss it. His is the room with the yellow and black flag outside the door that reads \u201cBed Alarm\u201d in big block letters. The nurse explained that if he were to try to get out of bed, the alarm would sound. \u201cWe don\u2019t want to get up off the bed and walk around, do we? We might go too far,\u201d Nurse David explained, in a tone of voice generally reserved for conversation with toddlers.\nFluid in his lungs. Pneumonia. He is really out of it. Doesn\u2019t recognize anyone. Dehydrated. Weak. Mumbling incoherent words. Typing with his fingers on the hospital blanket. He opens his eyes to the florescent glare and squints in pain. He calls me Molly. Another old friend from another time.\nI lean close and try to make sense of Billy\u2019s words. His eyelids are gummy with sleep. But it is as if his eyes are moving back and forth behind curtains. And it sounds like he is having a conversation with someone. But it is clearly not with anyone in our world. Through the slurred mumbling, I can make out some of the words as he whispers, weakly, softly, \u201c\u2026that pen\u2026 almost ready\u2026 okay\u2026 just one more \u2026 warm water\u2026 I need to\u2026 I need a\u2026.oh\u2026 take\u2026 my hand\u2026 I\u2019ll be \u2026 too far\u2026.\u201d\nToo far? The words fade to nothing more than a soft siren song. I stand beside his bed. I squeeze his hand once more and I make myself think I feel him squeeze back. I close my eyes and think of duendes and broken angels, mermaids and mountaintops.\nHis hand falls from mine. The bed alarm sounds. The nurse arrives and I step back. He looks at the monitor and reaches for the wristband. Do-Not-Resuscitate in bold, block letters. Impact font, I think. Nurse David touches Billy\u2019s wrist at the pulse point, and glances up as Billy shudders and gasps a delayed breath and then starts to breathe regularly again.\nIn that instance, I get it. She has been there all along. His muse. His duende. She is there now. With him. Ready to take him farther than he has been before.\nTo write the next chapter.\nTo be a great writer.\nThis time he came back.\nI think of the mountain and the familiar story of Billy\u2019s duende. And how he would tell me, \u201cSometimes she holds that next story just a little out of my reach. And sometimes when I want to give up and quit this crazy life, she calls for me to swim a little farther out than I think I ought to.\u201d\nI can\u2019t tell you exactly where this story ends but I don\u2019t want it to stop here. I\u2019m hoping it goes on a little farther. To somewhere far out beyond the buoys.\nTwo years have passed since that close call at Seton Hospital. Billy has faded fast. We\u2019ve packed up all the boxes and files of his work and donated them to the Southwestern Writers Collection at Texas State University, to be properly catalogued and archived. His son, Winton and I talk about the unlikely feasibility of lifting the House of Fables, from its pier and beam foundation and carried down the hill, to be repurposed into a writing/guest cottage behind one of our homes in the suburbs. Then we think of the potholed winding caliche road leading from his hilltop to the highway and shake the dream from our heads.\nHis wife, Diane and I have dinner about once a month. She has wended her way through the Medicare maze and eldercare attorneys, and jumped through hoops to figure out how to navigate the high wire that keeps him in long-term health care.\nIn recent days, we have all listened to doctors, and been numbed by official hospice words and phrases as we sit at his bedside, listening to the death rattle in his chest and counting the moments of silence between breaths. Billy has been in a coma for several days. Winton is reporting the latest news -- or lack of news - to family and friends who are not nearby. Should they come? Should they wait? Is this it? He doesn't know. He tells someone, \"I don't think it will be long now. But I'm new at this.\" Kim is calling about cremation services, and learning about the different services and details like who provides death certificates and transportation and such; and Bobby tells us he has a friend who runs the Phillips Cemetery in Dripping Springs. He's pretty sure it has a columbarium and is going to drive over there and talk to the guy about prices. He says he might want to go ahead and get two plots - so someday he and Billy can be there together. That seems right. Brothers, only nine months apart.\nBilly wanted some of his ashes spread on his Wimberley hill. So how much do you get in the urn or the box, we wonder. A shoebox full? A couple of cups? But there will be enough to go around, we suppose.\nI spend my time taking notes and spelling names for the obituary. Should we mention all the former wives? No. Maybe not. We swab Billy's dry lips with a square green sponge on a stick, and share gallows humor. Sometimes we laugh out loud. And pat him and tell him stories we know by heart. And hug each other. And wonder if he is getting enough morphine. We check our watches and shrug and wish we knew.\nToward the end, I spent less time with Billy at the Texan Care Center and more time with his books, letters, essays and columns. For a while now, he hasn't know me any more by any name or memory, and I am still looking for who I want to be and maybe for that person he always thought I could be. I am still wandering backroads and shortcuts, looking for that True North that he has always had a knack for finding.\nIt\u2019s there \u2013 I can almost see it. If I can just muster the courage to swim out a little further.\nJust beyond the buoys.",
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        "raw_content": "Large-scale solar thermal systems in long-term testing\nThe experts assessed the solar thermal systems before starting the monitoring.\n\u00a9 Zentrum f\u00fcr Innovative Energiesysteme\nSolarthermie2000 and Solarthermie2000plus funding programmes\nAnnual solar yield for the best, worst and a typical system relative to the yield during the first year of operation.\nCan solar thermal plants achieve a consistently high yield for more than ten years? In order to answer these and other questions, scientists from D\u00fcsseldorf University of Applied Sciences have surveyed the operators of 76 large-scale solar thermal plants and monitored ten of these systems for one year. All systems were funded at the turn of the millennium as part of the Solarthermie2000(plus) programme.\nThe investigations have shown that the vast majority of the solar collectors achieve a consistently high efficiency even after more than ten years of operation. The yield from six of the ten monitored systems has averaged over 90% of the solar yield for the first year of operation since the start of operations. With a mean value of 112%, one system has for many years even exceeded the yield value of the first year of operation. This is a plant operated by a municipal utility company. This sells the heat to the connected customers. For this reason, the operators monitor the system permanently and ensure optimum operation.\nTwo systems ran completely error-free during the monitoring. The others showed weaknesses, especially in regard to aspects that are not specific to solar thermal energy. In reference to this, project manager Professor Dr. Mario Adam from the Centre of Innovative Energy Systems (ZIES) at D\u00fcsseldorf University of Applied Sciences says: \u201cSerious losses in the performance of the solar thermal plants only occurred when incorrect modifications were made, loads decreased or significant ageing phenomena and operating errors were not identified or remedied. Examples of these include small or reduced flow rates caused by leaks or defective pumps, or errors in the control system.\u201d\nProfessional servicing influences solar yield\nIn addition to the one-year monitoring, the scientists also surveyed the operators of the 76 solar thermal systems. The response rate was around 60%. The experts received information on the operation, annual operating expenses and satisfaction of the users. Around three-quarters of the operators have their systems regularly serviced. However, no direct correlation can be made in this regard to the systems\u2019 condition, as faults occur just as frequently in systems that are serviced as in systems that are not serviced. This would suggest that in some cases the servicing has been inadequate. Almost 70% of the operators rate their satisfaction with the solar thermal system as good to very good, but only 42% would recommend solar thermal technology. The respondents claim that this is due, among other things, to the lack of profitability.\n\u201cOn the whole, the project shows that solar thermal systems are technically capable of delivering a consistently high solar yield for 20 years and longer,\u201d concludes Adam. \u201cTwo things are generally required to ensure good operation in the long term and thus a permanently high solar yield: an interested operator and system monitoring or high-quality servicing to ensure early fault detection and yield control.\u201d\nA detailed final report and further information on the \u201cLong-term study on the operation and performance of large-scale solar thermal systems from the Solarthermie2000 and Solarthermie2000plus programmes\u201d are available on the ZIES website.\nZentrum f\u00fcr Innovative Energiesysteme (ZIES)\nLong-term study on the operation and performance of large-scale solar thermal systems from the Solarthermie2000 and Solarthermie2000plus programmes\nDetailed final report and further information on the project (in German)",
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        "raw_content": "Looking for light through a flock to keep flock stable. 'Role of projection in the control of bird flocks.' PNAS July 7, 2014\nPNAS July 7, 2014\nRole of projection in the control of bird flocks\nDaniel J. G. Pearce, a, b\nAdam M. Miller, a, c\nGeorge Rowlands, a\nMatthew S. Turner, a,c,d\na: Physics and b: Chemistry and c: Centre for Complexity Science,\nUniversity of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom;\nd: Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Th\u00e9orique, Gulliver, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Unit\u00e9 Mixte de Recherche 7083, Ecole Sup\u00e9rieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France\nWe propose a new model for long-range information exchange in bird flocks based on the projected view of each individual out through the flock. Visual input is coarse grained to a pattern of (dark) bird against (light) sky. We propose the simplest hybrid projection model that combines metric-free coalignment, and noise, with this projected view; here the birds fly toward the resolved vector sum of all the domain boundaries. This model leads to robustly coherent flocks that self-assemble to a state of marginal opacity. It therefore provides a mechanism for the control of density. Although it involves only two primary control parameters, it also gives rise to several distinct phenotypes. We compare our predictions with experimental data.\nSwarming is a conspicuous behavioral trait observed in bird flocks, fish shoals, insect swarms, and mammal herds. It is thought to improve collective awareness and offer protection from predators. Many current models involve the hypothesis that information coordinating motion is exchanged among neighbors. We argue that such local interactions alone are insufficient to explain the organization of large flocks of birds and that the mechanism for the exchange of long-range information necessary to control their density remains unknown. We show that large flocks self-organize to the maximum density at which a typical individual still can see out of the flock in many directions. Such flocks are marginally opaque\u2014an external observer also still can see a substantial fraction of sky through the flock. Although this seems intuitive, we show it need not be the case; flocks might easily be highly diffuse or entirely opaque. The emergence of marginal opacity strongly constrains how individuals interact with one another within large swarms. It also provides a mechanism for global interactions: an individual can respond to the projection of the flock that it sees. This provides for faster information transfer and hence rapid flock dynamics, another advantage over local models. From a behavioral perspective, it optimizes the information available to each bird while maintaining the protection of a dense, coherent flock.\nStarling murmurations represent one of the most impressive examples of organization in the natural world, with flocks of up to 300,000 individuals or more able to coordinate themselves into a cohesive and highly coherent group. Although the primary source of sensory information to a bird is visual, it would be unrealistic to expect that individual to recognize and track the position and orientation of a significant proportion of the other members of a flock. Indeed, observations on real starling flocks show that a bird responds to this type of information only from its seven nearest neighbors and that these interactions are scale-free. Local interactions such as this are enough to create order within a flock but do not give any information on the state of the flock as a whole, nor do they explain how density might be regulated. Most models use attraction and repulsion interactions, use a fictitious potential field, or simply fix the available volume to control the density.\nTo make progress, we first ask a simple question: \u201cWhat does a bird actually see when it is part of a large flock?\u201d Its view out from within a large flock likely would present the vast majority of individuals merely as silhouettes, moving too fast and at too great a distance to be tracked easily or even discriminated from one another. Here the basic visual input to each individual is assumed to be based simply on visual contrast: a dynamic pattern of dark (bird) and light (sky) across the field of vision (although it might be possible to extend this to other swarming species and environmental backgrounds, respectively). This has the appealing feature that it also is the projection that appears on the retina of the bird, which we assume to be its primary sensory input.\nA typical individual within a very dense flock would see other,\noverlapping individuals (dark) almost everywhere it looked. Conversely, an isolated individual, detached from the flock, would see only sky (light). The projected view gives direct information on the global state of the flock. It is a lower-dimensional projection of the full 6N degrees of freedom of the flock and therefore is more computationally manageable, both for the birds themselves and for the construction of simple mathematical models of swarm behavior.\nThe information required to specify the projection mathematically is linear in the number of boundaries. Our simplifying assumption is that the individual registers only such a black-and-white projection (in addition to nearest-neighbor orientation). This information, then, is all that would be available to an agent, regardless of the behavioral model that might be chosen. Individuals in a flock that is sparse enough for them to typically see a complex projected pattern of dark and light have more information about the global state of the flock. Such sparse flocks also allow an individual to see out in a significant fraction of all directions, which would allow the approach of a predator, or at least the response of distant individuals to the approach of a predator, to be registered. Conversely, a dense, completely opaque flock would offer little information about either the global state of the flock or the approach of predators.\nIn the remainder of this article, we focus on proposing a model for how bird flocks organize and specifically on how the global density is regulated, which remains an open question. We develop what we believe to be the simplest possible model that takes the projected view described above as sensory input while retaining coalignment with (visible) nearest neighbors and allowing for some noise. We then compare the swarms generated by this model with data.\n(A) A snapshot of a flock of starlings (image contributes to the data presented in B\u2013D; see also Movies S7 and S8). (B) Typical time variation of the opacity \u0398\u2032 of starling flocks observed in dim light (black) and under brighter conditions (red). (C) Cross-correlation function of the horizontal acceleration a of the center of mass of a flock and its opacity C(\u03b4t) as a function of the delay \u03b4t. (D) Histogram of the opacity \u0398\u2032 of different Starling flocks from across the United Kingdom, corresponding to n = 118 uncorrelated measurements. The red line displays a Gaussian distribution fitted to this data with \u03bc = 0.30, \u03c32 =\n0.059. (E) The opacity \u0398\u2032 of images of starling flocks in the public domain (\u03bc = 0.41, \u03c32 = 0.012). In both D and E, the null hypothesis that the opacities are drawn from a uniform distribution on [X,1] can be rejected at the 99.99% confidence level for all values of X. These flocks are all marginally opaque. See SI Appendix for details throughout.\nWe believe opacity may be related to evolutionary fitness in flocking animals. Dense swarms are thought to give an advantage against predation due to target degeneracy, in which the predator has difficulty distinguishing individual targets (22). Balancing this is the need for the individuals to be aware of the predator so as to execute evasion. In flocks with very high opacity, only a very small fraction of all individuals would be able to see out of the flock and monitor either the first or subsequent approaches of the predator. 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        "raw_content": "Elizabethan Masquerade Masks To Cloak Yourself In Mystery\nFun And Fabulous Elizabethan Masquerade Masks\nItalian Masquerade Mask, and Venetian Masquerade Masks!\nWhen you hear \"masquerade\", one can't help but think of it to be synonymous with thoughts of mystery, magic, intrigue, and a gala affair. Join in the fun, conceal your identity for the night, dispel inhibitions, and bring your costumed-self to life! If you're throwing a party and are in need of some Masquerade Party Ideas, here are some great options for some invitations, costumes, decorations, cakes, party food, favors, and more!\nElizabethan masquerade masks reached a high level of popularity during the time that King Henry VIII ruled. This king was the father of the Queen Elizabeth. It was during this time that forms of entertainment, called, \u201cMasques\u201d were held. These were an entertainment form that was enjoyed by those of upper class society. The Masques were considered to be dramatic events that were extremely lavish. The individuals that took part in these events often wore masks and other types of disguises that were designed to represent figures that were mythological-based, or allegorical, in nature. The participants most often spoke in eloquent verses. Today, these Italian masquerade masks are still worn. Often, you will see them in theater; however, they are most often worn during costume parties, at birthday celebrations, and at other types of festivities, such as Mardi Gras.\nIn researching the history of the appearance of the Elizabethan masquerade masks that are commonly purchased and worn for various types of festivities and celebrations in today\u2019s world, you will find that the inspiration of the designs mostly stem from the various types of plays and even the popular masquerade balls that were often enjoyed throughout Italy. Many designs in Italy\u2019s history were used for the purpose and intent of comedy pieces, while other designs were created to represent tragedy that occurred within the theater, or at a masquerade ball. When shopping for Italian masquerade masks today, you will find that there are designs that appear to be funny, there are designs that reflect a serious side, some designs may appear to be happy or sad, and others reflect absolutely no emotion, whatsoever.\nBelow, you will discover many links and images that point to various types of Elizabethan masquerade masks. In common terms, the most popular variations for Mardi Gras celebrations and other types of festivities are referred to as the \u201cEye Mask\u201d, the \u201cStick Mask\u201d, \u201cHalf-Face Mask\u201d, and the \u201cFull-Face Mask\u201d; however, these Italian masquerade masks are also identified as the \u201cBauta\u201d, the \u201cColombina\u201d, the \u201cMedico Della Peste\u201d, the \u201cVolto\u201d, the \u201cPentalone\u201d, the \u201cArlecchino\u201d, and the \u201cZanni\u201d. When shopping for your mask, it is in your best interest to research each of the types available to determine the best one for the costume or other type of apparel that you will be sporting to the festivities that you will be attending. For example, if you will be attending a Mardi Gras celebration, just about any mask \u2013 whether casual or formal \u2013 will be appropriate.\nAs an invited reveler to a masquerade ball, Mardi Gras affair, or a masquerade theme party, you will want to \"mask\" your identity with the use of a flamboyant costume and an outlandish mask. If you are looking for Venetian masquerade masks, Italian masquerade masks, or Elizabethan masks, here's a wonderful assortment, priced reasonably, for your perusal.\nElizabethan Masquerade Masks - Conclusion\nNow that you understand a bit of the history associated with the Elizabethan masks and know the names of the different Italian masquerade masks available on the market today, it is time to take another look at the products that we have posted on this page for your convenience. Once you have discovered the best mask for your needs, you should click on the image to that product to complete the checkout process. Feel free to browse our other links and pages for more costumes and accessories that you may use to enhance the visible appeal of the masquerade mask that you choose.\nReturn To Top Of Elizabethan Masquerade Masks",
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        "raw_content": "On the name of the Magazine or How my Twitter mentions ended up in shambles\nA couple of days ago, I was approached by a handful of people on Twitter about the Black Girls are Magic name and its association with another person, @thepbg , on Twitter as a hashtag movement (#blackgirlmagic) and through a line of t-shirts. For that reason, in the past 24 hours, my Twitter mentions have been in shambles by those that believe that I should change the name of the magazine.\nI don\u2019t remember the first time I heard Black Girls are Magic, but I do know that it has been floating in the ether for a while. My cursory Google search of the phrase Black Girls are Magic produced a handful of T-shirt sites (1) (2) , Even popular Black website Blavity, the site for Black Millennials, sells Black Girls are Magic T-shirts. There are also countless media references (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) and Tumblr pages celebrating Black female beauty and style. So, it\u2019s very easy to see how someone could walk away from the search thinking, ALL CLEAR this is a communal phrase. So, after searching, I then looked up the URL and it wasn\u2019t owned currently or in the past by anyone and was available for purchase. So, I purchased the URL and began doing the groundwork for a venture that I feel is needed and desired by many.\nSome people believe that since I\u2019m on twitter I must have known about this beforehand, but I\u2019m not a denizen of all Twitter circles and honestly had not heard of @thepbg or her use of the phrase in her t-shirts. However, I have been called a liar at best and a bitch at worst for not knowing about \u201cthe first person to create the hashtag #blackgirlmagic\u201d. So, inspired by the firestorm, I felt like I needed to obviously do more research because I clearly didn't see a conflict of interest. I found Topsy which lists that the first mention of Black Girls are Magic and/or #blackgirlsaremagic was four years ago in 2011 by Zan Apran and the hastag #blackgirlmagic three years ago in 2012 by Sate Mama. While @thepbg's first use on social media of #blackgirlmagic was in 2013 and the use of the phrase Black Girls are Magic on her t-shirts came a year later in 2014.\nThis brings up a great conversation on who can really own a hashtag. According to my research hashtags are not IP, nor are they eligible for copyright, they can only be trademarked (and that\u2019s for solely the hashtag, incl. the hashtag symbol, i.e. #FYeahBlackGirls) you would need a separate trademark for any deviations.\nI launched the site for the magazine after an outpouring of people online who wanted to learn more about it through my Twitter handle, ahead of the opening of submissions. Therefore, the site was a soft launch and was not 100% complete (my bad for launching early as well, but I was excited). I\u2019ve poured my blood, sweat, and now tears into the magazine, not to mention my own hard earned money.\nWhen someone first told me that they felt that using the name was an attempt to piggyback off of someone else\u2019s work, I stated on Twitter (never again) that I\u2019d be happy to have @thepbg write for the magazine (in a paid capacity, of course). That statement has now been ripped to shreds online. If that came off as flippant or disingenuous, for that I apologize. I sincerely didn\u2019t mean for it to come off in that way. I should have reached out to her sooner, as soon as someone mentioned her name and the hashtag to me three days ago.\nIn the excitement of starting something new and the demands of life (three young children) along with a holiday weekend, I didn't have the time I thought was deserved of a conversation with her and put it on the back burner until the holiday was over. However, last evening, I came back to a firestorm of Twitter mentions over this issue. I unwisely have tried to argue my side on Twitter. Twitter isn\u2019t the place for that at all. There is only so much you can put in so little space without someone taking it in a way you didn\u2019t intend, which is why I\u2019m addressing it here.\nAs stated in our Mission Statement: Black Girls are Magic Lit Mag is a literary magazine created to address the lack of diverse, non-majority voices and characters in speculative fiction, especially Black women\u2019s voices. Black Girls are Magic Lit Mag believes that by showcasing stories featuring Black female voices and characters we can create a reflection of ourselves in the literature that we love, in a world where our images are constantly controlled, shaped, and distorted by those outside of our experiences.\nMy purpose, not to mention my medium (a literary magazine) differs from that of @thepbg\u2019s. I do not want to take over her t-shirt business or divert her customers because our products are vastly different. If you want a t-shirt proclaiming Black Girls are Magic, you would (and should) go to her site and purchase one. If you want to read speculative fiction about Black women, you would (and I hope you still will) go to mine.\nInstances of artists being inspired by things they hear isn\u2019t new. In 1929 the book The Blacker the Berry was published. I\u2019ve heard that phrase in different spaces all my life & never knew where it originated, it was just something that Black people repeated like the Gospel. This year Kendrick Lamar put out a song with the same title. There is also The Blacker the Berry Project a choreography and dance project, not to mention many t-shirts and illustrations emblazoned with this phrase. Not to mention, Tupac\u2019s mention of it in his song Keep Ya Head Up.\nIn the case of something hitting a little closer to home, a hashtag movement, #blacklivesmatter has spawned an online Civil Rights Movement, a Civil Rights organization, and countless shirts emblazoned with the phrase. Yet, I haven\u2019t seen the same type of vitriol spewed towards myself in the last 24 hrs for those who have used Black Lives Matter in their art or commerce. Likewise #carefreeblackgirl, first mentioned in social media by Zeba Blay, but a blog by that name was created by Danielle Hawkins, a 19-year-old student at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) great article on The Root about her starting the blog . #carefreeblackgirl has also spawned countless t-shirt options, as well as media mentions (1) (2), (3).\nTwitter is stating that Black Girls are Magic is a movement. I believe that as well, the sentiment of the phrase, to me, is about recognizing the beauty and magic in all Black women. Which is what I am attempting to do in the recognition of literature by and about Black women. I never intended to step on anyone\u2019s toes, at all.\nI am disappointed in the way this was handled, both by myself, for not reaching out to @thepbg as soon as someone mentioned her to me (three days ago) , as well as by those who felt the need to \u201ccall me out\u201d on Twitter. Sadly, after seeing my mentions in shambles I\u2019m definitely not feeling the magic. However, I hope that those who want to see themselves reflected in literary spaces will continue to support my magazine because I want to spread some of that #blackgirlmagic into the reaches of the literary world and give Black women (fictional characters as well as writers) the attention that they deserve.\nI end this rather long missive with saying, Thank you to those that have supported me and continue to believe in the vision of an outlet for Black female writers. 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        "raw_content": "The last few weeks have been incredibly overwhelming. The things that I've got on my plate right now weigh so much, that I cannot help feeling like the next several months (even years) of my life depend a great deal on this crucial time. Because of this, I've been doing a lot of thinking lately - some serious, critical pondering about my self and my future, and everything else in between. I guess that's inevitable, given that I'm almost graduating and I'm at this point where everything is about to change. But it's also a bit daunting, especially since I have always pushed thoughts about the future away (and quite successfully so.) I'm afraid this time however, \"Let's cross the bridge when we get there,\" isn't going to cut it anymore because the bridge, all rickety and atop an endless pit of darkness, is already right before me.\n1. My thesis is probably the most understandable cause of all this stress, that goes without saying. 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After having been embraced by this campus, I can't leave- I just can't.\nJust last Sunday, I took the LAE, aka the next most important exam of my life next to the UPCAT. Law school has always been the goal since high school, and UP the destination. Getting into UP Law would mean so much not only to me, but to a lot of people around me too. And of course, it would affirm not having to leave the university at all. By itself, the pressure that comes along with passing is understandable. But what was even more disheartening than the pressure was the exam itself. It was difficult - it was exhausting both mentally and emotionally. Long after the pencil had been put down, the feeling of fatigue and anxiety still remains. It was that tough.\nThis test is going to define the next four years or so of my life. The only thing that's more frustrating is the waiting for the results. I'm trying my best to shrug it off and not worry about it, but I think I'm failing. Miserably.\n3. 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        "raw_content": "Frank Rakgomo - BG Correspondent\nEfforts to alleviate problems to do with slow adoption of renewal energy in Botswana are underway owing to the latest collaboration between Botswana Institute for Technology, Research and Innovation (BITRI) and Council for Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR).\nThe duo recently, on July 5th, hosted a joint stakeholder workshop on research project under the title, \u2018Quantifying the financial costs and benefits of renewal energy Resources in Botswana\u2019s Electricity system\u2019. This project was initiated in 2015 on the background that Botswana has abundant solar energy resources, receiving over 3,200 hours of sunshine per year, with an average insolation on a horizontal surface of 21MJ/m2/day. It is found that the contribution of solar energy in Botswana\u2019s electricity mix is very minimal, even though there are efforts to increase its application, especially in power generation as captured in the past and current National Development Plan (NDP 11). In addition, slow formulation of policies that would facilitate and promote the integration of renewable power into the national power grid has presented a challenge to the adoption of renewable energy, solar included.\nFurthermore, electricity prices in Botswana are subsidized and amongst the lowest in Southern Africa, a factor that might present a challenge for solar electricity prices, as there is no deliberate strategic intent to extend the same intervention to solar energy. The project has been divided into two phases: being Phase 1, Hindsight Costs and Benefits Analysis, which provided analysis of the actual financial costs and benefits of existing renewable energy sources in the Botswana electrical system from actual production data. Phase 2, Forward Looking Costs and Benefits, will look at the potential financial costs and benefits of renewable energy for the future.\nAccordingly, the project has already been through initiation stage, engagement of partners and vital stakeholders, data collection as well as the checking of accuracy and consistency, as well as data analysis, using calculation tools that were used in a study done by the CSIR in South Africa. During the period of study, Botswana saved between P3 to 3.5 million per year in fuel and import energy costs. In the same period, assuming an ideal scenario, the use of solar energy, could have eliminated unserved energy due to power cuts and led to an average cost saving of between 114 and 146 million pula per year on energy imports.\nThe study also revealed that the presence of renewables can bring some immediate benefits on Botswana power system, specifically saving on coal and diesel fuel, and subsequently on imports as well as arresting electricity interruptions, and the concomitant economic costs to electricity customers and the economy as a whole. Phase 2 of the project, which is forward-looking, includes the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for Botswana and will look to optimize the electricity mix for the long term, applying least cost planning principles to reliably meet future demand Due to its wide-ranging implications for a broad range of stakeholders, the Phase is typically a consultative process where inputs are sought from various stakeholders. It is noted that the forward-looking study will also capture both the fuel saving and long-term investment benefits of renewables.\nThis is because the value to the power system of a particular electricity generator is dependent on the timing of energy provided by the generator, which in turn affects the dispatch of other power generators to meet residual load. The general scope of phase 2 of the project is to examine the electricity sector in Botswana (status quo), including the generation type, installed capacity, running costs, data collection in terms of long-term electricity demand forecast, economic parameters as well as new demand and supply-side technologies (cost and technical performance characteristics).\nThe other stage is Data Collection, which will look at long term electricity demand forecast, economic parameters, including cost of Unserved Energy and discount rate, new demand and supply-side technologies, as well as their costs and technical performance characteristics, and the development of scenarios and boundary conditions. The BITRI Energy division team for the project is represented by Senior Researcher, Energy, Dr Edward Rakgati, Keoagile Mogorosi and Thuso Booth Mogorosi. Joanne Calitz and Crescent Mushwana from CSIR complete the core of the team. The project is guided by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations.",
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        "raw_content": "March 15, 2014 | Category: Estate Law | Tags: Estate Planning\nNow that the economy is recovering, many people are taking a look at their assets and looking for ways to preserve what they have and how to provide for their loved ones when their gone. That process is called \u201cEstate Planning\u201d. Here at BPE Law, we\u2019ve been providing Estate Planning services to our clients for over 20 years. But still, most people don\u2019t know what it all means.\nThis week, we\u2019re starting a series of Articles to teach you what you need to know about Estate Planning and why it is so important for you and your family.\nEvery one of us has an \u201cEstate\u201d of some kind\u2026 a home, maybe some investments, money in the bank, insurance, a business, etc. Estate Planning is simply the process of creating certain documents that will enable you to preserve your Estate and pass it on to your heirs and beneficiaries as intact as possible. Why is this important? 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Forget about privacy.\nBottom-line, Probate is something you want to avoid.\nWhy You Should Worry About Estate Taxes?\nCurrently, there is no California Estate Tax. It\u2019s the Federal Tax we need to worry about. Estate Taxes are charged based upon the size of your Estate after your exemptions. Each of us has a personal exemption from Estate Taxes\u2026 at this point in 2013, that exemption is $5 million each. While for most of us, this means we\u2019ll have no tax, the concern is that this could change. Back in 2001, that exemption was only $600,000. Federal law then gradually increased the exemptions through 2009 when the exemption reached $3.5 million. The current exemption was set in 2010 and is already the subject of Congressional challenges. Reductions in the Federal exemption are anticipated in the 2014 Budget battles.\nWhile the current law may provide estate tax-exemption for most people, it certainly does not protect all. I\u2019ve had clients that own businesses or have worked hard all their lives building their investments. Often they have large insurance policies as well which also count as assets for tax purposes. Since Estate Taxes can be up to 55%, there is a significant amount of your estate that can be lost to taxes. And between spouses, it\u2019s easy to waste a tax exemption by failing to do effective Estate Planning\u2026 a very costly mistake.\nSo How is Probate and Estate Taxes Avoided by Estate Planning? Properly drafted Estate Plan documents such as using a Living Trust instead of a Will can enable you to avoid the Probate process entirely and keep the administration of your Estate low cost, fast, and private\u2026 and can maximize your Estate Tax exemptions.\nWhat are these Estate Plan documents?\nBuilding an effective estate plan is like putting together a puzzle. There are several pieces to the estate plan puzzle. For most people, these are:\n1. Revocable Living Trust\n2. 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        "raw_content": "The first that I remember being hurt was when I was 4. I stayed home from kindergarten and my daddy came into my room and started rubbing my upper thigh, which turned into him rubbing inside of my panties. He put his fingers inside of me, and I remember screaming. When he finished, he told me that this is what daddy\u2019s do when they love their daughters, but it\u2019s our secret. Not long after that event, he showed me his penis and he made me rub it. He then put it inside of me. That is what started 14 years of being raped and abused about 3-5 times a week. When I was 9 he made me \u201cplease\u201d an uncle and two of his friends. I knew that I did not like it, and I knew that it was wrong. But it was normal, my normal. He did not stop until I married at the age of 18. He later came back when I was 22. He hasn\u2019t hurt me for 4 years now, but I live in constant fear. I am in counseling but it still feels hopeless.\nThank you so much for sharing your story here. You are really brave. I\u2019m so glad you are in counseling; the ongoing fear is a normal feeling but you can heal. It takes time and a lot of hard work but you can do it. I believe in you!! Love, Alexis\nBring that man to justice!!",
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        "raw_content": "I was 19 and it was my second year in university. It was great, I lived in my new dorm with some really nice girls and I couldn\u2019t have asked for anything more. It was December 19. I came out of an economics lecture and it was relatively late, it was probably around 5pm. Lots of people had dropped out and my class was small, I didn\u2019t know anyone in that class and I liked to sit by myself. I took the same route I always took but I had to walk though a large group of friends who blocked the corridor. Later on when I was on my way home, I got to where the dorms was and went down the small alley way (I guess that\u2019s what you called it) but it was wider and longer than you\u2019d expect. I probably got a third way down and the next thing I know someone calls my name. I turned to see a rather tall and wide guy, probably my age. I had never seen him before and I was confused to how he knew my name. He walked over to me and said \u201cyou dropped your purse\u201d pointing at the floor. That should have been a warning sign because my purse would have been deep within my handbag. I awkwardly laughed and thanked him before I lent over and tried to pick it up. I felt his knee hit where my diaphragm was and it winded me. I fell backwards and within no time he straddled on top of my 5\u20332 figure. The next 5 minutes were horrible, I couldn\u2019t scream or fight back, either due to the pain or the shock. I wore a dress that day. He pulled my tights down and raped me. After he ran off, I recall just sitting there and crying. I dragged myself back to my dorm and cried for hours. Once I told my best friend a few hours after what happened, she took me to the police. We reported it and nothing happened. One of her guy friends found out who it was and reported him. It was a second year from my economics class, it turns out he stalked me and numerous girls. He was arrested but it took more than 5 years of me and my close ones filing reports.\nwell 5 years is insane but you did thee right thing\nThank you so much for sharing your story here. What he did to you was not your fault \u2013 you can\u2019t behave as though anyone telling you that you dropped your purse is going to hurt you. You did absolutely nothing wrong. I hope that your friends and family are being supportive as you navigate the healing process. It isn\u2019t easy but I know you can do it. Sending you support and love! Alexis\nMy story is very similar. I don\u2019t have the energy to write the whole ordeal down right now but may at a later time. I was also 19. In my case it happened when leaving a mall and was accosted. I was also too frozen to fight back. It\u2019s what\u2019s sometimes known as a \u201cdeer in the headlights\u201d response and is why many people who are attacked don\u2019t fight back, which is, unfortunately, used against them by many who don\u2019t understand. Did I report it? I would have if someone had acknowledged that it had been a crime. Even my own mother,after i told her that same night, told me just a few days ago \u2013 and the attack occurred 16 years ago- that from what little I told her at the time she wasn\u2019t sure if the rape was a crime or not (isn\u2019t rape always a crime?)But no one would. When I went to get medical attention, they told me that I was stupid for letting it happen, stupid for showering (how was I supposed to know you shouldn\u2019t? My mom told me that the first thing you SHOULD do was shower, so, not knowing anything about it, I listened) and that I probably wanted it since I was a virgin. Yes, people really said that\u2026and the people who were supposed to be trained to be supportive at that.:(\nWho said you were stupid for letting it happen and probably wanted it since I was a virgin? The nurses? And they used these exact words?!?\nYou are brave and courageous. Don\u2019t let what happened to you ever make you feel less than what you are. Thank you for sharing your story.",
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Expect amazing game collections, legendary gamers, and some of the rarest video games ever\nFOREVER DAD (1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nThomas, a photographer, suddenly loses contact with his son following a parental abduction. To deal with his grief and attempt to understand what has befallen him, Thomas embarks on an artistic project to make portraits of Pierre, Ricardo and Tony, three fathers in the same situation as himself. Emotionally poignant, strongly touching and culturally significant, Forever Dad resonates deeply with today\u2019s parents and families.\nTOUCHING LIFE (1 x 60\u2019 HD)(English and French versions)\nTouching Life brings the viewer into the inspiring world of a visually impaired couple raising their seven year old son. Yuko, originally from Japan, now lives in Vancouver with her husband Thilo, both of whom lost their sight in their twenties. In this ode to happiness, where life is felt rather than seen, we learn about the lives of Yuko and Thilo and how they pursed their dream of overcoming their disability, falling in love and reaching their ultimate goal of becoming parents. Because their son Kurtis is sighted, he becomes the link between the worlds of shadows and light. He lends them his sight while his parents raise him into adulthood. By delving into the lives of Yuko, Thilo and Kurtis, we rediscover our own. They remind us of a truth we can\u2019t see with our own eyes: that love makes the invisible luminous.\nNINTENDO QUEST (1 x 90\u2019 HD)\nPassionate video game collector Jay Bartlett has always had one dream: to own a complete library of EVERY original Nintendo game \u2013 all 678. Enter best friend, and film director, Rob McCallum. Rob dares Jay to go after his dream of an entire NES library but with a few twists: Jay has only thirty days, has to use his own money, and can\u2019t use the Internet in any way. An eye-opening, universally-relatable, personal journey, there\u2019s never been a more fun, engaging documentary that captures its subject material like Nintendo Quest. It\u2019s a steep challenge of all or nothing with no cheat codes \u2013 GAME ON!\nBITTER HONEY (1 x 90\u2019 HD)\nSocial/Culture\nBitter Honey emotionally presents an intimate and emotionally charged portrait of three polygamous families in Bali, Indonesia. Following these families over a seven-year period, the film portrays the personal plight of Balinese co-wives, for whom marriage is frequently characterized by psychological manipulation, infidelity, domestic violence, and economic hardship. Living in a society where men have authority in many domains, these women have little voice in steering or protesting the conditions of their domestic lives. Bitter Honey draws attention to their struggle, documents the work of those taking steps to better protect and empower them, and aims to trigger a wider conversation about contemporary polygamy and women\u2019s rights in Indonesia.\nFRITZ (1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nWhen Ben and Mike discover Fritz, he\u2019s hit a tough patch in life. His girlfriend of ten years, Darlene, recently passed away. He has a tumultuous relationship with his brother Vince, who thinks his dreams of being a professional artist are foolish and unabashedly throws his failures in his face. Lastly, Fritz\u2019s hearing issues cause him to struggle in social situations. He has few friends. They photograph Fritz, his work and convince him to build a new art studio in his rundown basement. Finally they take a road trip to NYC to visit a huge art fair and show Fritz how America has turned fine art collecting into a shopping mall experience. A surprise twist ending reveals what \u201cmaking it\u201d in the art world is all about.\nANGRY KIDS & STRESSED OUT PARENTS (1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nFor the first time in history, more children suffer from mental health conditions than from physical ones. Parents are coping with staggering levels of anger, aggression, and other behaviour problems. Experts in child development believe the problem is going to get worse, not better, because too many parents are too busy, too stressed, or too poor to invest in the most important time in a child\u2019s life: the first six years. We can solve this problem, for a fraction of what it costs to fix the damage. Angry Kids & Stressed Out Parents follows children and parents enrolled in three ground breaking interventions. These programs work with parents and kids to help children master the skills they need to do well in life, like self-control and self-regulation. From middle-class kids to children of poverty, we witness young lives transformed, social problems solved, and billions of taxpayer dollars saved.\nSKIN MOVERS (1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nSkin Movers uncovers the hidden world of Taxidermy in the small, harsh-weathered mining town of Craig Colorado. There are eight passionate eight taxidermists living and working in Craig and this unique film gives an inside look into their lives, the lengthy process of their elaborate art, the tensions of competition and above all, their unbridled passion for the craft.\nTHE UPSIDE DOWN BOOK (1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nImagine a book that is so toxic that rigorous hand-washing is required after coming into contact with it. This book in question is a 1938 copy of Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler\u2019s political manifesto. Karen and Fred Mandell of Boston, parents of filmmaker Hinda Mandell, have displayed this book upside down on their bookshelf for decades. Fred Mandell\u2019s uncle \u2013 a Jewish-American soldier \u2013 brought home the book from Germany at the end of World War II. With a bare-bones inscription on the inside cover, the filmmakers \u2013 spearheaded by director Matthew White \u2013 investigate the power of family lore as they track down the original owners of the Mein Kampf. \u201cThe Upside Down Book\u201d seeks to build bridges between two different families nearly 70 years after the end of World War II.\nOF OOZIES AND ELEPHANTS (1 x 60\u2019 and 1 X 90' HD )\nCulture/Wildlife\nAsian elephants are the stars of our film and tragically, they are on the road to extinction. Burmese timber elephants are semi-captive and Myanmar (Burma) is the last country in the world to have working elephants logging their forests. Each timber elephant has its own \u2018oozie\u2019 - meaning \u2018head-rider\u2019 \u2013 a relationship that can last a lifetime. The elephant becomes one of the family, yet they are semi-captive \u2013 let out at night and fetched by the oozie in the morning for work. They take out one tree at a time without damaging saplings: selective logging. Nonetheless, both in the wild and in captivity, elephant numbers are declining - as they have in the rest of Asia already. They could all be gone in a hundred years. In this absorbing film, international scientists travel through Myanmar to investigate whether working in this way may yet save this critically endangered species from extinction. To find out what is happening, a team of international scientists led by Dr Khyne U Mar visits Myanmar, with its astonishing temples and forests. She discovers in Yangon (Rangoon) a cache of ancient records, started by the British, which show that a third of young elephants do not survive beyond the age of 5. In the forest rest camps the scientists weigh, measure and check the health of the elephants, old and young, and test for diseases such as TB. Travelling north by train and boat to the logging camps in the mountains, the team assess the stress put on the elephants by various factors, including the logging itself. Surrounded by baby and teenager elephants, they reach the unexpected conclusion that, unlike Thailand where logging was banned and the elephant population collapsed, logging with elephants should continue in Myanmar.\nOFF THE FLOOR (1 x 60\u2019 and 1 X 90' HD )\nSocial/Culture/Arts\nOff The Floor is a stunning documentary about the emerging art of contemporary aerial dance and how it has evolved into a movement of feminine empowerment and self- expression. The film follows the personal journey of one dancer, Jessica Anderson-Gwin, a trained hip-hop and modern choreographer with a unique vision of blending modern dance with aerial fitness. She forms the first ever contemporary pole dance company, Jagged, and with her passionate and visionary recruits learns what it takes to share an artistic vision with the world and bring one\u2019s dreams to life From the technical hurdles of having special equipment not designed for most venues, to the constant emotional drain of defending her art to skeptics, Jessica confronts challenges most dancers have never faced. Yet with every performance, whether a live full-length dance show or a televised national competition, Jessica and the ladies of Jagged always defy expectations. Off The Floor is the timeless story of how passion and vision can change the world, one performance at a time.\nBOB MARLEY: THE MAKING OF A LEGEND (1 x 60\u2019 )\nBased on footage shot in the early seventies and lost for more than thirty years, NAAP Image Award winner Esther Anderso takes us on a journey to Jamaica and into 56 Hope Road, Kingston, to see and hear the young Bob Marley before he was famous. The film shows us the Wailers first rehearsal, when the idea of a Jamaican supergroup like the Beatles or the Stones was still just a dream. We sit in on the launch of their international career with Get Up Stand Up, I Shot the Sheriff, and the Burnin\u2019 and Catch a Fire albums that brought to the world Reggae music and Rasta consciousness together as one, starting a revolution that would change rock music and contemporary culture.\nLIFE WITH ALEX (1 x 60\u2019 HD)\n'Life with Alex' is a fascinating documentary about the groundbreaking work of Dr. Irene Pepperberg and her African Grey parrot, Alex, who is the first animal in the world to be taught meaningful English speech. Considered an ambassador from the animal kingdom, Alex has been featured in newspapers, magazines, scholarly journals, and on news and science programs all across the world. Alex's feats are astounding - he asks for food when he's hungry, asks to 'go back' to his perch when he's tired, and a 'showa'--spray bottle--when he wants to wash. In his training sessions, he can distinguish an object's color, material, and shape, and he can understand letters and numbers. Beyond Alex's jaw-dropping performances lies the deeply emotional impression that Alex made on his fans around the world. To those who worked closest to him, his unexpected and untimely death marked the end of a unique and magical world that Alex created. A documentary that touches both mind and heart, 'Life with Alex' shares the incredible life story of a bird who made a fantasy into reality\nVOLCANIC PLANET (1 x 90\u2019 HD)\nScience/Adventure\nVolcanoes are the most extreme, dramatic, and explosive forces of nature on our planet. Volcanoes have produced many of the most valuable minerals \u2013 and most of the arable soil on earth. Every day, they are exploding around the world. When the Yellowstone Super Volcano blows (and it is now 48,000 years overdue to do so), it will destroy most of life on North America. Award-winning filmmaker Peter Rowe has climbed and filmed 19 volcanoes, and tells the story of them, the adventures of climbing them, the people who live beside them, and the scientists who risk their lives to study them, in \u201cVolcanic Planet\u201d. He also convinces his climbing partner George Kourounis to get married (!?) on the exploding lip of one of them. Filmed in Congo, Iceland, Italy, Vanuatu, Hawaii, Tonga, Turkey, Guatemala, New Zealand, Costa Rica and under the Pacific Ocean, \u201cVolcanic Planet\u201d is a fast-paced high-voltage tour of the world\u2019s most active smoking mountains.\nWHAM, BAM, THANK YOU SCAM (1 x 60\u2019)\nDespite its constant political unrest, Bangkok is still a very popular tourist destination, but the main character in this true crime documentary is not there as a tourist. He\u2019s not even there as a business traveler. To be honest, he really doesn\u2019t want to be there at all, so why he is, Keith Jones, waiting at Bangkok station for an overnight train to Chiang Mai? This story is one of deceit, theft, police incompetence, international loopholes and the apathy of a major corporate bank. It is also his story of how almost entirely on his own he tracked down a sophisticated gang of fraudsters who scammed him out of over $100K in fraudulent investment.\nFAR FROM HOME: CANADA AND THE GREAT WAR (3 x 120')\nPart 1 - THE BATTLE OF VIMY RIDGE\nA two-hour documentary which recreates for the viewer one of the greatest battles in Canadian military history. The film was made to show that Canadian character at its best, forging an identity for a country that before the First World War had been seen only as a British colony - an identity and a character that became recognized and respected throughout Europe.\nPart 2 - SAM'S ARMY\nCanada was led to war by a bigoted, ignorant, self-obsessed Minister of Militia, who may well have been clinically insane, but the importance of Canada's contribution in that war owes a great deal to him. The man of course, was Colonel - later made Lieutenant General by his own hand - Sam Hughes.\nPart 3 - THE LAST 100 DAYS\nCanadian military accomplishments in the last hundred days of World War I, when the German Army was destroyed, surpassed those of any other army. The Canadian success was, in no small measure, due to Arthur Currie, whom a recent British historian describes as \"the most successful Allied General and one of the least well known.\"\nCANADA AND WORLD WAR I (1 x 30')\nFor many, WW1 marks the beginning of nationhood. But the cost to Canada was high - nearly one in ten of her soldiers was killed. The moving story of Canada at war and on the home front is told using soldiers' letters, period songs, archival footage, photographs and posters. Topics include: trench warfare, the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, women's role, recruitment and conscription and casualties.\nTHE ROAD TO WAR (1 x 30')\nTopics include: Complex system of alliances/rivalries that leads Europe into armed conflict in 1914. Initially, Wilson and U. S. walk neutrality tightrope. Election issues in 1916. Ties to Great Britain, and incidents on high seas lead U.S. into conflict in 1917. Creating a fighting force and economic/industrial support for war effort. Intolerance of divergent ideas on the home front.\nCONFLICT IN THE MODERN WORLD: ORIGINS OF WORLD WARS I and II (1 x 30')\nHow does a world war start? It's roots lie in a tectonic battle of international power and influence, a conflict so overpowering that it can drag entire countries into it's terrifying vortex. In this program we examine specifically how World War I and II started with the powder keg of struggling European colonial powers, politics and alliances. A fascinating look at one of the most important periods of modern history.\nTO END ALL WARS? (1 x 30')\nTopics include: Before U.S. troops arrive in Europe, Germany defeats Russia and moves toward Paris. Labor unrest at home. Allies push German troops back to border; high casualties; Wilson's Fourteen Points. Short- and long-term fallout from Paris Peace talks. Turbulent times for country: racial and labor unrest, Red scare.\nHELLBOUND? (1 X 60\u2019 and 1 x 90\u2019 HD)\nFor many people, belief in hell as a place of eternal torment for the wicked is an indisputable tenet of Christian orthodoxy. In their view, rejecting or modifying this belief is tantamount to rejecting Christianity, itself. But a growing number of believers disagree. They argue that we can have a loving God or we can have hell, but we can\u2019t have both. Hellbound? is a provocative, critically acclaimed documentary that wades right into the center of this debate. Featuring interviews with controversial Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll; screenwriting guru (and atheist) Robert McKee; self-proclaimed exorcist Bob Larson; the purveyors of a \u201chell house\u201d in Dallas, TX; \u201cOderous Urungus,\u201d lead singer of the rock band GWAR; and the notorious Westboro Baptists, Hellbound? presents a challenging, eclectic and entertaining mixture of views from across the theological spectrum. Does hell exist? If so, who goes there, and why? Hellbound? is a probing, incendiary journey that ensures viewers will never look at hell the same way again.\nI AM NOT A ROCK STAR (1 x 60' HD and 1 x 90 HD)\nArts/Music/Social\nFilmed over eight years by award-winning director Bobbi Jo Hart, I AM NOT A ROCK STAR follows the dramatic coming of age story of classical phenom Marika Bournaki from age 12 to 20. Hart's film amounts to a front row seat in the unfolding of a life and the forming of a personality. Shot in verite style in concert halls, hotels and airports around the world -- and featuring stunning piano performances - the film turns Bournaki's life into a visual narrative, revealing both the rewards and costs of a life dedicated to music excellence.\nROBOT WARRIORS (1 X 60\u2019 HD )\nRobot Warriors examines the science, the technology and the impact that robotic warfare has on our society today. Once the domain of science fiction, US military\u2019s Predator and Reaper UAV drones, Israel\u2019s G-Nius armed patrol vehicles and Protector naval boat, \u2018killer robots\u2019 have become reality and are being developed at an explosive pace. While advances in robotics have the potential to greatly enhance military strength while reducing the number of combat casualties, the artificial intelligence required is the cause of much concern and research into the broader implications of this new technology. This fascinating investigation identifies the militaries at the cutting edge of war robotics in the race to develop ever more advanced robotic infantry and other valuable robotic ground force assets. Robot Warriors tackles the subject at the very core of this technological revolution -- how will it transform the world\u2019s armies, a soldier\u2019s role and a nation\u2019s power in the 21st century?\nPERSECUTED CHRISTIANS (1 X 60\u2019 HD )\nFreedom of religion: it's a right that many of us enjoy to its fullest extent. However, in some parts of the world, the ability to practice one's faith and beliefs can come with a dangerous and demoralizing price. Persecuted Christians exposes and explores some of the atrocities and inhumanities that persecuted Christians are facing in Middle Eastern countries including Egypt, Iraq and Pakistan. Moving personal stories are told of a group of families who have suffered greatly for their faith. They\u2019ve escaped oppression in their home countries to rebuild their lives in other countries, while often leaving behind loved ones who continue to be in danger.\nspOILed (1 X 90\u2019 HD )\nMost people today believe we are \u201caddicted\u201d to oil. Nothing could be further from the truth. Addictions destroy lives. Oil is your life! Petroleum is the foundation of the modern world providing everything from the fuel for nearly all transportation to the plastics and petrochemicals that are in virtually every product. Yet most people believe oil is a dirty sin. How can this be? spOILed takes a provocative, often humorous and ultimately frightening look at the deceptions surrounding our understanding of oil. It exposes those responsible for the deception, including high-powered politicians such as Sen. Jeff Bingaman and Energy Secretary Bill Richardson. The film reveals the media\u2019s anti-oil bias, skewering Bill O\u2019Reilly and ABC News, among others. The world\u2019s most important energy experts (Michael Economides, Robert Bryce, Jon Hofmeister and more) explain why the world had better wake up to our spOILed existence because oil demand is outpacing supply and a sudden disruption would have catastrophic consequences. There is no alternative to oil and there won\u2019t be for a long time. A society that believes its very lifeblood is bad and can be eliminated is one that sets itself up for a very hard fall. This highly-stylized, fun, yet sober documentary leaves viewers with an unsettling appreciation for what they once called an \u201caddiction\u201d. stand\nTHE HOUSE OF SUH (1 X 60\u2019 HD)\nBehind one of Chicago's most famous murder cases is a story about an immigrant family's failed attempt to achieve the American Dream. Yoon Myung and Tai Sook Suh immigrated to America for a better life for their children, Andrew and Catherine. But their pursuit of happiness quickly became riddled with misfortune, culminating on September 25, 1993, when Andrew shot and killed his older sister\u02bcs fianc\u00e9 of eight years, Robert O\u02bcDubaine, at Catherine\u02bcs bidding. Those closest to Andrew expressed shock and disbelief: how could a young man with a promising future allow himself to be convinced into committing murder? As the Suh\u02bcs complex history unfolds, issues of cultural assimilation, traditional values and justice are examined, raising questions of guilt, innocence and the illusive gray area in between.\nI DIED (1 X 60\u2019 HD and 13 x 30\u2019 HD in development)\nSocial/Science\n\u201cI Died\u201d is a stand-along documentary and a docudrama series that brings to life the near death accounts of people who where clinically dead, but lived to tell their stories. It presents the latest scientific research on the near death experience phenomenon, and suggests possible answers to the age old question, \u201cWhat happens to us when we die?\u201d Each episode focuses on three near death accounts that provide an emotional hook related to the episode\u2019s theme. Many who have had near death experiences believe that, for one brief moment, they were standing in the threshold of another existence. For some, that moment has defined their purpose in life. Others, look to science for an explanation. As different as these two types of people are, the thing they have in common is an opinion, often times a strong one, as to whether there is life after death. Believe it or not, we might be getting closer to finding out the answer.\nTELLING AMY\u2019S STORY (1 X 60\u2019 HD)\n'Somebody call 911. I just shot Amy' - Amy's husband Vince, just after he stepped out his front door. Words he said calmly to Amy's parents and young children as they sat in the driveway waiting. The police arrived, finding Amy in the living room, a bag containing bottles, diapers and onesies lying beside her dead body. Lots of people knew - but only small bits and pieces. Her husband was a 'jerk.' He hassled her co-workers. He always carried a gun, and he'd threatened her with death before. Her murder was inevitable, but wasn't apparent to anyone. Told by an impassioned police detective through an exhaustive investigation, together with the courts, Amy's friends, and her family, 'Telling Amy's Story' creates a disturbing, and exasperating picture of a life that was.\nA POET ON THE FRONTLINE (1 x 90\u2019 and 1 x 60\u2019 HD )\nSocio-Political / History\nA Poet on the Frontline is a window into the incredible and dangerous world of Ryszard Kapuscinski, the daredevil war correspondent and author of 18 books. One of the most important literary voices today, Kapuscinski has spent his life struggling to stay alive on foreign battlefields and struggling to stay published in the face of censorship in his native Poland. Known as 'Indiana Jones with a notepad,' he is a legend among his peers who has been looking for the truths of human experience in the most dangerous places. Filmmaker Gabrielle Pfeiffer traveled with Kapuscinski to four countries, capturing his true character, his passion, his humor and his demons. Her film unfolds in an engaging episodic format in which the echoes of Kapuscinski's childhood as a war refugee interweave with his later experiences on the battlefields of the Third World in a poetic reverie of the tragedy and the absurdity of war.\nADELE\u2019S WISH (1 X 60\u2019)\nArt/History/Crime\nAdele's Wish is the controversial story behind the world\u2019s most valuable painting, the \u201cPortrait of Adele Bloch-Baur I\u201d by Gustav Klimt. The film recounts the remarkable story of a 92 year-old Los Angeles woman's struggle to recover five Klimt paintings that were stolen from her family by the Nazi\u2019s in 1938. For nearly a decade, Maria Altmann and her lawyer, Randol Schoenberg, battled Austria for the return of these incredibly valuable paintings. The paintings were considered national treasures by Austria and were proudly displayed in Vienna\u2019s Belvedere Museum for over 60 years. Although it began as a legal dispute, the struggle quickly turned into a political, cultural and ethical confrontation. In the process, Austria was forced to re-examine not only its role in Nazi art thefts, but also its anti-Semitic past.\nJAZZ DREAMS 2 (1 x 90\u2019 HD )\nCulture/History/Music\nJazz Dreams 2 follows three young jazz musicians from New Orleans for fourteen years as they embark on difficult careers. The film features Jason Marsalis, the youngest member of the famed Marsalis family; Irvin Mayfield, a Grammy Award winning trumpet player/composer; and Courtney Bryan, a sensitive pianist attending the arts high school that graduated Wynton Marsalis, Nicholas Peyton, and Harry Connick Jr. We watch them grow from high school, through the death and destruction of Hurricane Katrina, to becoming Grammy Award winning musicians, parents and entrepreneurs. It is a compelling story about committed young black Americans who are determined to keep America's most original art form alive and vibrant.The film is bursting with music and includes appearances by Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, and Gordon Parks.\nTHE ICE HOTEL (1 x 60\u2019 3D and 1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nFor as long as he can remember, Jacques Desbois has been passionate about winter. Growing up in the snow capital of the world, Quebec, Canada, he found enjoyment in winter but was particularly fascinated with the elements of snow and ice. How did people live outside in that environment? He set out to build an igloo and was hooked. In 2001, he fulfilled one of his dreams and built the first Ice Hotel in North America \u201cHotel De Glace\u201d. Each year, 150 passionate workers help to create this incredible structure that\u2019s filled with themed ice sculptures representing various cultures and geography. This magnificent Ice Hotel contains 36 guest rooms, a grand hall, a bar for 400 people and even an Ice Chapel that provides for at least 30 weddings per season. In this stunningly original new documentary, history, architecture and culture are highlighted, along with breathtaking, unforgettable cinematography.\nQuebec Winter Carnival (1 x 60\u2019 3D AND 1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nThis 3Ddocumentary special takes us to one of the most colourful and elaborate celebrations on earth where both human creativity and glorious cultures come together. The Quebec Winter Carnival is the world\u2019s largest winter Carnival. It celebrates everything about winter with all sorts of unique competitions and celebrations - from Canoe races across the St. Lawrence River to horse racing with sleds, dog-sledding, skating, ice sculptures, food, music and fun.\nFaces of a Vanishing World (1x 60' HD special)\nAt the age of 19, Joey Lawrence is currently the most sought after young photographer in the world. His impressive commercial work includes the infamous poster and publicity for the Twilight films, Forbes magazine covers and more. Despite his amazing success, Joey\u2019s passion in life is to travel to the most remote locations on our planet and take iconic portraits. From livi ng with tribes in Ethiopia and cannibals in India to spending time with autoworkers in Detroit and musicians in New Orleans, viewers get a front row seat to experience life through the lens of one of the most promising young artists in the world today.\nInto the Arctic 2 (1x 90' and 1 x 60\u2019 HD)\nTravel / Adventure / Arts\nFor years, artist Cory Tr\u00e9panier has explored some of the wildest places in the North. Few have walked in these landscapes and even fewer have captured them on canvas. Now he\u2019s going further, into remote lands that are more challenging and more dangerous. Into a breathtaking arctic wilderness to experience and paint a land that might never be the same again. Through three months of filming and a dozen arctic locations, Cory brings his fresh perspective to the hidden treasures at the top of the world. Experience the majesty of the North through stunning cinematography and the dramatic experiences of a passionate painter and adventurer.\nThe People vs. Betty Gooch (1x 60\u2019 HD)\nCrime / Human Interest\nIn 2004, an elderly grandmother is arrested in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago - and Betty Gooch becomes an instant tabloid media sensation. But who is Betty Gooch? Just another little old lady struggling with ill-heath and low income? Or an unhinged criminal sociopath using rubber checks to scam car dealerships? The People vs. Betty Gooch discovers that these questions don't come with simple answers. With exclusive access to Ms. Gooch, this provocative documentary examines the old-boy connections among her \"victims,\" investigates an outrageous ethical failing of her lead attorney, and looks beyond conventional notions of right and wrong to suggest that judgment itself comes with its own moral risks.\nGambling Boys (1 X 60' HD M+E)\nFeaturing three youths ranging in age from 14 to 21, this documtenatary delves in to the new and ever-changing world of teen gambling, a seductive world that offers up excitement and the allure of making fast money, but can also lead to damaging consequences. Through our narrator and the boys themselves, this hard-hitting documentary penetrates into an unknown world that many are not aware exists \u2013 a life of risk, consequence and addiction.\nWhen Two Won't Do (1 X 90')\nA remarkable and controversial documentary about polyamory and its rewards and pitfalls. Maureen Marovitch believes in polyamory, the philosophy of simultaneously loving more than one person. David Finch, her live-in boyfriend, does not and he is far from silent about his wish that Maureen break up with her two other boyfriends and settle down with him. So to settle the\nconflict, Marovitch and Finch chose a most untraditional tack; they decide to make together an uncensored and heartfelt point-of-view film about it.\nOil and Water (1 X 60' HD)\nAdventure / Travel / Eco\nA point-of-view story of two world-class kayakers, good friends who embark on the longest-ever petroleumfree road trip, traveling over 21,000 miles from Alaska to Argentina in a retro-fitted Japanese fire engine named Baby. After converting the truck\u2019s regular diesel engine to run on any kind of natural oil, Seth Warren and Tyler Bradt journeyed for over a year through 16 countries; an endless summer adventure of paddling, driving, exploring and promoting alternative fuel sources.\nStrike Dice: Betting on My Father (1 X 60')\nThe moving story of a daughter\u2019s search to find her father, an addicted gambler, when he is reported missing in Las Vegas. With little information to go on, she eventually finds him, but he bears little resemblance to the father she once knew. Homeless, gaunt, and unwashed, he lives day-to-day on the streets of Vegas, and is unwilling to acknowledge his addiction and accept the help he needs. STRIKE DICE!... chronicles director Natalie Picoe\u2019s struggle to get her father off the streets and back into society and to find acceptance with a less than perfect father.\nENIGMA EXORCISM (1 X 60' HD)\nDemonic possession-the frontline in the eternal battle of good vs. evil. Around the world in widely varying cultures, millions of people believe that the devil and demons can possess a human body. Thousands of cases are reported each year. Are such cases real? Do demons really take over the bodies and souls of innocent people? Or are the answers to such troubling cases found in the more prosaic realm of human psychology? While examining the influence of religion, faith and psychology, Enigma: Exorcism will expose the realities of the fascinating world of demonic possession.\nCAT CALL (1 X 60')\nCat Call is a investigative documentary behind the new social term \u2018Cougar \u2018\u2013 the female kind. If you are unfamiliar with the term, it is commonly used in reference to older women dating younger men. The term has burrowed its way into contemporary pop culture. Cat Call strives is to understand exactly what the term means and what it\u2019s social ramifications are to women in a society where men still tend to have the upper hand.\nHUMBLE BEAUTY: SKID ROW ARTISTS (1 X 60' North American territories only)\nThis is a story about uniquely talented homeless and formerly homeless men and women who, despite a daily struggle for survival, create art in the worst area of Los Angeles known as Skid Row. It\u2019s also about the ubiquity of art in human life. Mankind strives to make art, no matter how humble the circumstances.\nTHE BULLY'S MARK (1 X 60' HD)\nMany fantasize about returning to school to confront the kids who made life a living hell, but Erin Thomson actually did it. This doc follows Erin on an odyssey back to her old junior high to confront her bullies. Along the way, she meets modern-day victims, who, with the advent of all-too-pervasive technology, find themselves bullied 24-7. This is a disturbing look at a problem that all the anti-bullying programs on the planet have been unable to solve. Why are some kids bullies and some kids targets? And why are there so many silent bystanders?\nPORAMPO: PIRATES OF THE MALACCA STRAITS (1 X 60' or 1 X 90'HD)\nSocial/Crime/International Affairs\nWould you put your life on the line to film a \u201ckiller\u201d documentary? To ride on a mission with the porampo\u2014pirates who take no prisoners? Porampo: Pirates of the Malacca Straits takes you on a journey deep inside the world of 21st century high seas piracy. This 52-minute HD documentary focuses on one of the world\u2019s most dangerous waterways, where sailors are assaulted by AK-47 and grenade-wielding pirates who board with grappling hooks. Two merchant mariners travel through Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia in their quest to meet a gang of modern day pirates. An ex-pirate with the scars of grenades and knives tells his story. Along the way there are interviews with police, fishing villagers and ship\u2019s crews. It all builds to the film\u2019s pinnacle: a real nighttime pirate raid in a fast boat.\nKINGDOM OF WOMEN (1 X 60')\nSocial/Anthropology Doc\nHigh above the mountains in South Western China, where Yunnan and Sichuan border each other, lies the seldom-visited Lugu Lake. Along its banks, we find the Mosuo people who have continuously practiced the matriarchal systems for centuries. Whether out of volition, or of necessity, the Mosuo women have taken on leader ship in their society for the past two thousand years. In the Mosuo households, the eldest female dominates every aspect of the daily lives and are the principal, if not the sole providers for each household. There is no marriage contract in any real sense and the offspring resulting from these unions are taken and raised by the women and their clans. 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        "raw_content": "When Support Does More Harm Than Good\nLiz Falconer \u2013 Account Planner at Stnce \u2013 talks about her on-and-off relationship with saving money.\nStnce is a platform that believes confidence is the key to taking financial ownership. This is the second in a new series we call, \u201cNot at the Table!\u201d where we ask people to address the elephant in the room \u2013 the taboos of personal finance.\nWhen I was very young, my parents declared bankruptcy, so growing up, we weren\u2019t very well-off. My siblings and I always had hand-me-downs, and I never thought much of it. But there was a moment when I learned that finance was a taboo term. When I was about 12 years old, out of curiosity, I walked over to my mother while she was paying the bills and she immediately covered up all the papers and said, \u201cThis is none of your business.\u201d After that, I started to think I shouldn\u2019t ask questions. 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        "raw_content": "VAT Chatter Newsletter \u2013 Christmas 2016 Edition\nI have been spurred on to write my latest edition of VAT Chatter by a comment received recently from a client to the effect that my advice had been written in \u2018rather delightful prose\u2019. I am glad that the otherwise dispiriting subject of VAT can be imbued with the higher virtues of great literature, so here is my own Christmas offering of \u2018Tales from the Wastes of VATland\u2019.\nChanges to the Flat Rate Scheme for small businesses\nIn what I thought was an almost Stalinist deployment of truth-bending language, the Chancellor\u2019s announcement of changes to the flat rate scheme was supplemented on 23 November with some spitting rhetoric of HMRC in its publication which referred to \u2018Tackling Aggressive Abuse\u2019 of the flat rate scheme. What was this \u2018aggressive abuse\u2019 that they had valiantly decided to tackle? None other than people applying the existing rules.\nThe reality is that HMRC (or probably someone else) had spotted that certain people get a financial benefit from the flat rate scheme, as well as a reduction in administration. We had known that all along. If HMRC did not know that, they have lost track of basic arithmetic. In setting, say, the rate for lawyers at 14.5% of the gross turnover, they are assuming an effective rate of VAT of approximately 17%, which is 3% lower than the standard rate. Put another way, for every \u00a31000 that lawyer charges, he bills an extra \u00a3200 of VAT but pays only \u00a3174 to HMRC, which is 87% of the VAT he has collected. Whilst that is an advantage, he is not able to reclaim input tax under the scheme. If his input tax amounts to 13% of his output tax, he breaks even under the scheme. That means the scheme works in his favour if his taxable costs are less than \u00a3130 for every \u00a31000 he bills.\nOur hypothetical lawyer is, by definition, a small operation of one or two people, so he may have limited office costs (he may even work from home). His computer and computer support will not be a great burden. His subscriptions for CPD programmes will be reasonably high, as will his payments for access to technical resources such as PLC. He will pay a lot in PI insurance, though that will be exempt from VAT. Yes, it is certainly possible that he will do well out of being in the flat rate scheme, although the extent to which that is true will vary from case to case. But he is told that his percentage must be 14.5%, and who is he to argue with that? It is inherent in the scheme that it applies a percentage to the category of trade closest to that of the supplier. There is no other choice, except not to use the scheme. And whereas he has the right not to use it, he also has a clear entitlement to use it if he is within the conditions, and those conditions do not include the need for him to consider whether it is financially advantageous.\nFurthermore, HMRC\u2019s Notice lists three benefits of being in the scheme:\n\u2022 Simplified record keeping\n\u2022 Fixed rate percentages that are lower than the standard rate\n\u2022 Helps manage cash flow\nLet\u2019s ignore the fact that that last \u2018benefit\u2019 is specious, and concentrate on the second. This is effectively a statement that says that a benefit of the scheme is a lower rate than the standard rate. That can only be a \u2018benefit\u2019 if the lost input tax is lower than the effective reduction in the applicable rate on sales. So, it actually promotes financial advantage as a benefit.\nBut having done this, and having set the percentage in line with what HMRC wanted to do, and which it prescribes as being compulsory under the scheme, we are now being told that those who benefit financially from it are \u2018aggressive abusers\u2019.\nA person with a cynical turn of mind would say that this is a farrago intended to obscure, to the Chancellor, the fact that HMRC had deliberately calibrated the scheme in that way, and were themselves to blame for any advantage it offered. And, considering that the burden of VAT on small traders who compete with micro-traders who are below the registration threshold is comparatively heavy in real terms, it may have been the case that HMRC originally wanted the percentages to be mildly \u2018encouraging\u2019 to those trading in this space. We now find that the \u2018salt of the earth\u2019 have become the \u2018scum of the earth\u2019, and HMRC have emerged as their own self-proclaimed knight in shining armour to protect the public coffers from the brigands.\nSo, that is the history \u2013 what about the future?\nIn order to remove the advantage, users are now to consider whether they are a \u2018limited cost trader\u2019, in which case a flat rate of 16.5% is to apply, which eliminates any margin for recoverable input tax. How are they to determine whether they are a limited cost trader? By reference to the proportion of their turnover which pays for goods. For some reason, best known to HMRC, they have not set a simple test based on whether one\u2019s VATable costs are a certain proportion of turnover, but have chosen goods as being the relevant test. They give no explanation as to why they have chosen goods. And, by the way, some goods are specifically excluded.\nWhere does this leave our lawyer? He pays for technical materials which he consumes in electronic format (services), pays rent which includes any utilities under, say, a five year lease (services), and attends training courses (services). He buys in occasional help from other specialist advisers (services) and meets certain costs of transactions he performs for clients (services). He may pay commissions for referrals of clients to him or for the use of IP of one kind or another (services). He has insurance and Law Society subscriptions to pay (but these are exempt, admittedly). He may have to pay quite a bit for cabs to go to meetings (services). If all the above were goods he might qualify to remain on 14.5%, but the proposals effectively exclude him merely because what he buys are not generally classified as goods.\nSo, I put a question to HMRC: What is your agenda? A justification for this kind of discrimination is not obvious to me.\nPre-registration input tax\nI seem to recall the issue of pre-registration input tax rearing its head about 18 months ago, though it may have been before then. It arose from someone noticing that HMRC\u2019s internal manuals (which they helpfully publish for all to see) had changed the rules relating to VAT incurred on costs falling prior to the effective date of registration. But it was also noted that HMRC\u2019s policy in that respect had not been changed when one read their outward-facing materials (the Notices) which are regarded as the primary guidance on which the public should rely. In short, the two contradicted each other following the change to the manuals. But inspectors use the manuals, so they started to apply the change, which was to the disadvantage of businesses.\nThe change relates to goods purchased prior to registration but still on hand at the date of registration. Where this is stock, it is clear that the goods are on hand and have not been used. Where it is a capital asset, the goods will be on hand, but will have been used. The change was to the effect that the VAT on the latter ought to be apportioned to reflect use prior to the business starting to charge VAT. This restriction was not mentioned in the outward facing literature, and has not been applied in all the years up until around 18 months ago.\nHMRC were asked to consider this discrepancy, the result of which is R&C Brief 16(2016). This basically tells us that the former policy is the correct one. The policy stated in the revised manuals is therefore not correct. There is no apportionment of the VAT on assets on hand at the effective date of registration after all, and the four year time limit applies as before.\nThere should be much rejoicing over the repenting sinner in this case, but I am surely not the only one to feel a lack of Christmas charity towards HMRC\u2019s chosen \u2018narrative\u2019, which recites that the policy had never changed, and merely that there had been inconsistencies of application by businesses and inspectors. Well, that inconsistency arises from a change in their manuals. If the manuals change, that means that policy has changed. Or are they trying to say that the manuals do not reflect HMRC policy? I think their own inspectors would be pretty concerned if that were the case.\nCathedral Good Cheer\nTurning to a happier subject, with suitable seasonal overtones, I can report a sensible and helpful outcome in litigation between Durham Cathedral and HMRC. That said, the fact that HMRC ever took this case is a puzzle to me. The sums were insignificant, but the wider implications may prove unhappy for them.\nBut there is nothing wrong in HMRC taking a case which proves a point, where it is against them, so I am grateful to them for doing that.\nThe issue was VAT recovery on the Cathedral\u2019s expense in maintaining an ancient bridge on the edge of the Cathedral site (a little away from the \u2018close\u2019, but nonetheless part of an area for which the Cathedral is generally responsible). This bridge is used by tourists, dog walkers, water-colourists, and visitors to the Cathedral. If you do choose to visit the Cathedral, via this bridge, there are some taxable goods and services you can consume. Or you can attend a service. The bridge has little other use than the above.\nHMRC said that the bridge\u2019s connection with those taxable services was too distant (or, that is what I think they meant). But the Cathedral had made the claim following the decision by the CJEU in the case of Sveda. If you want to read about Sveda, please see an edition of Charity Tax Brass Tacks, here.\nBut, to follow our Durham story, the issue was whether the fact that the bridge is used (amongst other things) as a route to the Cathedral\u2019s taxable offerings was enough to allow VAT recovery of part of the costs.\nHMRC\u2019s arguments included the notion that the bridge was very old (more than 200 years) so could not be connected with the supplies. Another was that it was too far away (despite being closer than would commonly arise in regard to walls and gates for a stately home which charges for admission). It also appeared to be important to HMRC that it was a very steep hill up from the bridge to the Cathedral (which is an occupational hazard in Durham). I struggle to see the relevance of any of this. So did the tribunal. The Cathedral won its appeal, and pocketed its \u00a36,000 of input tax.\nFor more on what I think this means for charities please visit here.\nInput Tax on management buyout\nStaying with input tax, I was interested in a recent case, Heating Plumbing Supplies Limited, where HMRC unsuccessfully tried to restrict VAT recovery on costs incurred by a management buy-out vehicle on the basis that the vehicle only had an investment intention when incurring the costs, not an intention which related to making the underlying business supplies.\nIn the topsy turvy world of VAT it is possible to incur costs which can only really have a business use, and to run a wholly taxable business, but find that the costs somehow escape qualification for recovery because they are not \u2018directly and immediately linked\u2019 to the taxable supplies, nor are an \u2018overhead\u2019 of the business. That happened in the case of BAA a few years ago, regarding costs of an aggressive takeover bid. And HMRC won an unrelated case, with overtones of similarity, in the recent Supreme Court decision in Airtours concerning the costs of a re-financing scheme.\nSo, their new Everest (or perhaps Ben Nevis) was to try the same argument on a management buyout vehicle. But all the ingredients for their success were missing. There was no issue with the engagement letter for the services (which had scuppered Airtours). The management company had a clear intention to supply management services to the business vehicle (and this was hardly strange, because the managers were now directors of the said company \u2013 because it was a \u2018management buyout\u2026.\u2019). And the two companies were in a VAT group prior to the conclusion of the services (unlike BAA).\nSo HMRC had gone a step too far in this case. To be fair, the advisers to this tax payer had got several things right which had not been entirely right in other earlier cases. We are all learning all the time. HMRC wanted the same result despite the arrangements being watertight. I suppose they are entitled to push their luck, and we are entitled to being pleased when they fail.\nOur Friends on the Continent\nIt\u2019s good to hear from the European Commission about their proposals to improve the VAT system. The wheels of the EU grind very slow, but quite often improvements do emerge. Their latest missive (dated 1 December 2016) is (inter alia) about plans for MOSS and for reading material.\nThe good news starts with their proposal for a threshold of \u20ac10,000 before MOSS applies to electronically delivered services, allowing micro-businesses to apply home VAT to all electronic supplies without the need to do the MOSS procedure. It\u2019s not set at our UK registration threshold of \u00a383k (indeed, it is about one tenth of that) so will still cause such operations to argue that they are not in business at all if they exceed the \u20ac10k figure, but it is better than nothing. Given that the UK were pushing hardest for this easement, it is nice to see that it has been adopted by the Commission despite the Brexit vote. They have also reduced some related compliance burdens at turnovers of less than \u20ac100,000.\nThey announce the plan to extend MOSS accounting to B2C goods across EU borders and claims this will reduce related administration costs by a staggering 95%. I find this hard to believe and am not convinced by their explanation of the change. But, in any case, it will not be relevant to us after we have left the EU, save for any intra-EU goods movements British companies may carry out.\nThe Commission also proposes that E-literature should have the same VAT rate as hard copy. This is a real and important breakthrough, allowing the UK to apply the zero rate to comparable E-literature and giving the much-needed level playing field. However, member states will be able to choose not to align the treatment.\nThese changes need European Parliament approval, and acceptance by the EU Council, but one cannot see any reason why they will not receive these and be introduced in due course.\nPayment Handling Services\nThe summer saw a significant blow dealt to the payment handling industry in the form of decisions by the CJEU that two UK businesses, Bookit and NEC could not exempt services in handling payments for event tickets booked on the internet or by phone. Both companies had claimed that the predominant element in their services was handling payments via credit card, and this was an exempt provision of financial services. But the CJEU decided that its actions did not qualify for exemption because all it did was transfer data which allowed the banks to make the money transfers. This is \u2018useful\u2019 in the sense that it does set a tight boundary around the exemption for \u2018transfers of money\u2019, but \u2018unhelpful\u2019 in just how tight that now is seen to be. It seems unlikely that any intermediation service for payment transfers can hope to qualify. Only the banks, it seems, can handle the end to end process in such a manner as to qualify for exemption.\nWell, now, at least, we know.\nMeanwhile, the Upper Tribunal has noted that the CJEU has applied a conflicting treatment to services of collecting payment for a dental scheme, and has referred the matter to the CJEU to resolve its own internal conflict. This was the first referral of a question to the CJEU after the Brexit vote. However, the terms in which it was couched was, shall we say, scornful of the CJEU\u2019s performance in past decisions. As I mentioned in my Brexit Breakfast, one advantage of leaving the EU ought to be avoiding the need to reconcile the various opaque decisions of the CJEU.\nI always think that the government is overly fond of the \u2018too difficult tray\u2019 as a means of managing the handling of challenging issues. A case in point is the proposed changes to VAT recovery on final salary pension schemes following the CJEU decision in PPG. The details of that case are almost ancient history, so I will not remind you of them. But they have presented significant legal challenges in their implementation.\nAccordingly, HMRC decided in 2015 to delay implementation until sometime in 2016. But last summer HMRC announced that no changes would be made until 2017, with a backstop date of 31 December 2017. No guidance has been given on how they might resolve the legal issues identified. If it is so easy to delay any changes for over a year, why would they not extend to 2018, or 2019 (when we may even leave the EU, thus removing the legal need to comply with the CJEU decision)? Indeed, I cannot help feeling that the true intention is best summarised as \u2018\u2026 sometime; never\u2019.\n2016 has been the first full year of trading for City & Cambridge Consultancy, and I am pleased to report that it has all gone very well. That is one reason I have not had time enough to publish this newsletter at all regularly. But my readers will be aware that I also write for Accountancy Magazine, Tax Journal, and many others, so there is only limited time to do these extra activities alongside the ever-present client work. I hope nonetheless that you enjoy reading my musings.\nIf anyone would like me to muse about their own issues, and challenges with HMRC, please feel free to contact me. To paraphrase the Chancellor of the Exchequer: we are open for business, and a beacon for free trade\u2026.",
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        "raw_content": "Photography by Andr\u00e9s Asturias\nPaz Arquitectura have added modern extensions to a small hut in Guatemala, that was built in 1965.\nThe original hut was built on a large cantilevered platform with a triangular joist steel frame. It had a small social area, kitchen, and a small bedroom.\nThe owner requested an addition in order to have more formal spaces, and to suit the needs of their current lifestyle better. A large pivoting wood door welcomes visitors.\nHallways, that feature walls of windows and a wood floor, connect the new areas of the house with the original hut.\nTwo new modules were added to the original hut, which now houses the living room. One module is home to the kitchen and dining room, and the other houses a family room and the main bedroom\nOff the main bedroom is an ensuite bathroom, which has a large mirror that reflects the views from the window, and a floating wood vanity with a white countertop.\nAlso in the bathroom is a freestanding bathtub with tree views.\nA long balcony that that runs the length of the house, provide additional living areas that make for a true indoor/outdoor lifestyle.\nThe roof on the new modules have the same angle as the original hut, but reversed.\nHere\u2019s a closet look at the steel and wood railings.\nTo better understand the layout of the house, here\u2019s a few diagrams and a floor plan.\nThe Bottom Floor Of This Concrete And Wood House Is Almost Completely Open To The Outside\nBesonias Almeida Arquitectos Have Designed A New Concrete And Wood House In Buenos Aires",
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        "raw_content": "CPL offers Hales and Rashid first glimpse of white-ball freedom | Cricket Bats | England\nAlex Hales and Adil Rashid will have their first opportunity to test the flexibility of their new white-ball county contracts, after being included in the draft for the Caribbean Premier League that takes place in London on March 1.\nThe tournament, which runs from August 8 to September 16, will clash with the group stages of the T20 Blast, which conclude on August 17, and for which both players will be expected to turn out for their respective counties, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire (outside of their involvements in England\u2019s T20 and ODI series against India in July).\nBut thereafter, depending on their counties\u2019 progression to the Blast quarter-finals (which take place from August 23 to 26), the two players should be free to play in the final month of the CPL, when the county season reverts to red-ball Championship cricket.\nOne further stumbling block would be the final of the respective competitions. The Blast\u2019s Finals Day is scheduled for Edgbaston on September 15 with the CPL concluding one day later. In the event of either player making the final of both competitions, their county duties are expected to take precedence.\n\u201cAlex is entitled to enter the draft but he certainly won\u2019t be missing any Outlaws matches to compete in it,\u201d said Nottinghamshire\u2019s coach, Mick Newell. \u201cIf we were to qualify from the group stages of the Blast, Alex would be available for the knockout matches to follow. There is a chance he could head out to the Caribbean around the knockout stages but that decision will come closer to the time.\u201d\nA precedent for competing in both the Blast and the CPL concurrently was set by Kevin Pietersen in 2014, when he commuted between duties with Surrey and St Lucia Zouks. However, the more condensed nature of this year\u2019s itinerary means that such a scenario is unlikely.\n\u201cAdil has put himself forward for the opportunity,\u201d a Yorkshire spokesman told ESPNcricinfo. \u201cHe will only play in the CPL if and when the county have been knocked out of the Blast competition.\u201d\nA total of 227 overseas players from 18 countries have registered for the draft, an increase from 151 from last year, and this year\u2019s tournament window means that all West Indies national team players will be available to play in the full event for the first time.\n\u201cWe are delighted with the response that we have had to the Hero CPL draft this year,\u201d said Pete Russell, the CPL\u2019s chief operating officer. \u201cEvery year we have seen an increase in the standard of players who want to be part of the Biggest Party in Sport, and 2018 is no different.\u201d\nIn addition to Hales and Rashid, the draft will also include a number of prominent international players from around the world, including Brendon McCullum, Chris Lynn, Mohammad Amir, D\u2019Arcy Short, Kieron Pollard, Chris Gayle, Hashim Amla and Shahid Afridi.",
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        "raw_content": "Debunking Myth of Barak's 'Generous' Peace Offer\nOriginally published in the Danbury News Times\nMyths are important. Wrapped around traces of objective reality, myths are a compelling means by which we humans form ourselves as individuals and societies, and construct the \"realities\" we envision-- including political realities.\nYet, however much they are human constructions, myths are serious business. As W.I. Thomas reminds us, \"If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences.\"\nThere is a pervasive myth has has become one of the U.S. media's mantra-like responses to the ongoing violence in Palestine-Israel: In the Oslo final status talks at Camp David/Taba, Israel's Ehud Barak made a generous offer for a Palestinian state to Yasser Arafat who rejected it, holding out for a better deal.\nWith dissenters to this view rare in the mainstream media, the blame for the failure of these talks and the ensuing violence continues to be placed on Palestinians - who are reputedly not interested in peace, only in Israel's destruction.\nBut to scholars who have examined the history of the Oslo process and its demise, this telling is a corruption of what occurred, a myth and a dangerous one at that. For example, there is Harvard political economist Sara Roy, a Jewish-American child of Nazi concentration camp survivors and the author of a widely respected and exhaustive study of the economy of Gaza under Israeli occupation \"The Gaza Strip: The Political Economy of De-Development.\"\nEchoing the analysis of many other researchers, Roy recently wrote in Current History: \"Perhaps the most critical feature of the Oslo process was the abandonment of the entire body of international law and resolutions pertaining to the conflict that had evolved over the last 53 years in favor of bilateral negotiations between two actors of grossly unequal power.\"\nPutting it more bluntly, anthropologist Roger Normand, director of New York's Center for Economic and Social Rights, wrote: \"As a result (of Oslo), the entire framework of international law and . . . . years of U.N. applications of law to the conflict, was jettisoned in one fell swoop.\"\nSignificantly, these scholars underscore that the United States was the primary culprit in this move. As the main sponsor of the peace process, the United States insisted -beginning with the Letters of Assurances and Memoranda of Understanding - on eliminating international law as the framework for resolving the conflict. In so doing, equal protection for the two parties under law was dismissed. Instead, relative military strength ruled the day, or as Ehud Barak smugly proclaimed on Aug. 13, 1999: \"The starting point for any peace process is the strength and might of the State of Israel.\"\nThe significance of this U.S. move cannot be overstated. It meant that with an inherent bias favoring the demonstrated wishes of the world's fourth largest military power to keep the occupied land, over the desire for independence of a weak, \"occupied\" people, the process eliminated by design any possibility that a viable, sovereign state of Palestine could emerge - government and media spin notwithstanding.\nAlarmingly, the U.S. media have failed to report that with U.S. support, Barak's offer was quite consistent with Oslo's pre-eminent goal to institutionalize Israel's 34-year-old illegal mechanisms of control over Palestinians, their land and water.\nFor example, most Americans would be surprised to know that Israel's offer demanded that Israeli sovereignty would continue - right in the midst of an \"independent\" Palestine - over 160,000 Jewish settlers, over 250 miles of Jewish-only roads, over all external borders, and over the would-be Palestinian capital, East Jerusalem.\nIn fact, with U.S. support and billions of our tax dollars, Israel's offer was intended to permanently define the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis as neo-colonial and unequal. The whiff of truth in the myth of Barak's \"generous\" offer is that it did include a first-time discussion of sharing Jerusalem and the status of Palestinian refugees.\nBut these issues have long been resolved under international law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention, and accepted as such by the entire international community - except for Israel.\nIn truth, Barak's offer may have been generous relative to earlier Israeli stances, but it was irrelevant. Occupation - brutal or benign - is occupation.\nUnder international law, land acquired by force is inadmissible and illegal, as is settling or altering such land in any way. Thus, it doesn't matter whether Israel offered to give the Palestinians 80 or 90 percent of the West Bank, or to keep 60 or 80 percent of the settlements. These confiscated lands were not Israel's to give in the first place.\nOf course, American, Israeli and Palestinian leaders cannot -even by negotiation - nullify people's rights under international law. However, the demonstrated intention to do so by the United States and Israel - nations self-identified as paragons of democracy and defenders of equal rights before the law - makes the \"New World Order\" simply a recycle of the 19th century's ethos of \"might makes right.\"\nIt also sends a blatantly hypocritical message to those emerging democracies that are so often criticized by the United States for their disrespect for the rule of law.\nImpoverished and occupied as they are, Palestinians in Jenin, East Jerusalem and Gaza know international law is on their side. 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        "raw_content": "Thankfully it has been a productive weekend and I have managed to make a few new \"Crown Rings\".\nI have also started this months article for the \"How Metal Works\" section of this blog. This month I will be demonstrating how to construct a very basic hinge. The article should be posted on the 15th of this month (July 2011) so come back then if you want to read it.\nIn the mean time, here is the newest \"Crown\" I have made...\n\"Crown No. 4 (skull)\" (front), Daniel Icaza, 2011, Sterling Silver, Patina\nAs always I had a lot of fun creating this ring and its design.\nSince the designs are never planed out ahead of time I am always excited to see what the final design might remind me of.\nIn this case, Kaylee mentioned that it looked like a skull and I tend to agree with her.\nAlthough I also see lots of birds, snakes and other animals in this ring, I will go ahead and stick with the \"skull\" nick-name as I feel this ring does have a bit of a \"dark\" and \"ominous\" aesthetic.\nWell that is all I have for now but I plan to be back with a few more rings soon.",
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        "raw_content": "They're not weird. You are.\nThe better the TV show, the longer the time between seasons. That\u2019s the new paradigm. (Don\u2019t you love the word \u201cparadigm\u201d?) The very best shows \u2014 stuff like Breaking Bad and Downton Abbey and and now Portlandia\u2014 spend more time off the air than they do on. That\u2019s sometimes frustrating, but not surprising. The fact is, it takes a lot longer to write a good book than to read it.\nBut at least Portlandia is back. Here\u2019s the first episode of Season 2. The first sequence \u2014 an Allergy Pride Parade \u2014 is hilarious and spot on, the others less so but still pretty good. Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein are great comics and play off each other perfectly. I\u2019ll bet producer Lorne Michaels wishes he could get this kind of quality on every episode of Saturday Night Live. But then, of course, SNL would be on once a fortnight instead of once a week.\nOne reason I like Portlandia so much is that it reminds me of quite a few too-cool towns I\u2019ve known over the years, my hometown of Missoula being one of them. At a certain point such towns go beyond being just cool, and morph into this separate reality of self-awareness and narcissism. Everything is organic and artisan and fair-trade and hand-crafted. Even the light bulbs. Such towns become places where the lifestyle becomes more important than the life. They become places \u201cwhere young people go to retire.\u201d\nWhere did this phenomenon come from? My guess would be San Francisco in the late \u201960s, but the first city I actually visited that fit the stereotype was Boulder, Colo. That was about 30 years ago \u2014 I can only imagine what it\u2019s like now. How about you?\nAnd the winner of the 2012 Emmies is \u2026\nFiled Under: Other Stuff, television",
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        "raw_content": "A year after the devastating events of Not Even Past, Jackson Donne has gone into hiding in the forest of Vermont. Under the guise of Joe Tennant, Donne has been recovering \u2014 and even enjoying his life up north. Until one of the few friends he\u2019s made goes missing. Meanwhile, back in New Jersey, someone is killing ex-cops \u2014 the ones who Donne used to work with. Terrified Donne is committing the murders, a former colleague hires private investigator Matt Herrick to track down New Jersey\u2019s most famous fugitive. Herrick agrees and almost immediately, there\u2019s a bounty on his head.\nThe closer Herrick gets to tracking Donne down, the more dangerous the case becomes. And once Donne and Herrick cross paths, the two cases tie together, and Donne realizes he must go back to the life he left behind. Because the past has come calling, and if Donne does face up to it, he and Herrick could lose everything, including their lives.\n\u201cWhite\u2019s dynamite third Jackson Donne novel (after 2008\u2019s The Evil That Men Do) finds the former New Brunswick, N.J., narc cop hiding in Vermont, where he hopes to find peace. Alex Robinson, a former narc squad team member who claims Donne is out to kill him, has other ideas. He hires high school basketball coach Matt Herrick, who\u2019s also a part-time PI, to track down Donne and deliver him to the police. Meanwhile, Robinson also contracts with two bounty hunter brothers to cause Herrick a world of hurt and bring Donne back to Jersey. Robinson promises to pay the brothers with money he doesn\u2019t have. Readers will overlook the contrived, convoluted plot, because the characters, the situations, the pacing, the structure, and the writing are so good. And Herrick is one of the most distinctive new PIs to walk down the pike. Hopefully, he\u2019ll be back in future installments.\u201d \u2013 Publishers Weekly",
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        "raw_content": "Automobile accidents can result in significant and permanent injuries and sometimes death. These accidents also leave victims with property damage, wage loss and financial burden.\nFlorida Law allows accident victims to pursue damages from the at-fault party of the accident. Damages include wage loss, out of pocket medical expenses, pain and suffering, vehicle damage and other losses.\nIf you are involved in an Automobile Accident you should call law enforcement to report the accident and request a crash report . If law enforcement does not come to the accident scene, be sure to obtain the names of all of the parties involved in the accident as well as driver\u2019s license numbers, auto tag numbers, and make and model of all vehicles involved in the accident. Request the name, phone number and address of any witnesses. If possible, take photos of the accident scene, all vehicles and any injuries.\nIt is important to seek medical care for any injuries. Call an ambulance if anyone is injured and follow up with a medical provider for any pain or injuries sustained in the accident.\nYou should also contact your insurance company to report the accident. Do not give a recorded statement to anyone until you have talked with a lawyer. As soon as an accident is reported, the insurance companies begin investigations. The at-fault party\u2019s insurance company will try to minimize the amount of recovery an accident victim may be entitled to receive. Therefore, it is crucial for an accident victim to contact an attorney for advice.\nClick here to see what you should do after an auto accident\nWe offer a FREE case review for Automobile Accidents. If you have any questions about an Automobile Accident, please contact the Law Office of David B. Chianco at (727) 787-2511 or request a FREE CASE REVIEW by clicking here.",
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        "raw_content": "CollabRx and CellNetix partner to advance molecular testing in oncology\nCellNetix Pathology & Laboratories LLC\nPathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC (PAML)\nSymbiodx\nSAN FRANCISCO\u2014CollabRx Inc., a data analytics company focused on informing clinical decision-making in molecular medicine, and Seattle-based CellNetix Pathology & Laboratories LLC, a leading anatomic pathology testing and services provider, recently announced a multiyear agreement to access CollabRx medical informatics\u2014both technology and content resources\u2014to support the clinical interpretation of genetic sequencing-based tests that CellNetix provides.\nUnder the terms of the agreement, CollabRx medical and scientific knowledge will be incorporated into the results of genetic sequencing-based tests in oncology provided by CellNetix.\nAs CellNetix puts it, the partnership will allow it to \u201cleverage CollabRx's dynamically updated knowledge base in molecular medicine, ensuring that the latest medical and scientific data is made available to ordering physicians to aid in their interpretation of test results and inform patient treatment planning.\u201d\nThat knowledge base CollabRx offers includes the clinical impact of specific genetic profiles and is supported by its large and growing network of more than 75 leading clinical practitioners in the United States and Europe.\nThe genesis for the partnership deal goes back to 2013, says Pat Cooke, chief information officer and executive director of business operations for CellNetix, when Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC (PAML) bought a percentage share of CellNetix, with a view toward creating a national oncology product, part of that being a next-generation sequencing panel.\n\u201cSo, in turn that got us looking for curated content, and we started that search in August 2013 or thereabouts and looked at various companies\u2014not that there are that many, to be honest\u2014and spoke to a few, and it came down to CollabRx and another company, and the pricing at CollabRx was attractive for us, as well as being impressed by their content,\u201d Cooke relates. \u201cThe entry point was a good one, as we didn\u2019t have to spend a huge amount of money to get started\u2014they have a business model that meant we could grow a business without having to go out and fund a lot in advance.\u201d\nAs he noted in the news release about the deal, \u201cCollabRx has developed a highly scalable technology platform and process to provide a key part of the diagnostic test report for clinical genetic sequencing in cancer. 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        "raw_content": "Tax Bill also opens Arctic Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling\nBy Karen Graham Dec 21, 2017 in Politics\nWashington - The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 will soon be the law of the land, once President Trump signs it in January. However, one little item got quietly slipped into that legislation that now opens the Arctic Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling.\nIf you were to ask your Republican congressmen or women what exactly was in the tax bill, they would tell you \"tax cuts.\" But what they won't talk about are the other little items they slipped into the legislation.\nA provision of the tax bill mandates that the federal government hold lease sales in Alaska\u2019s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). This would open the area up to oil drilling and other energy development, something that has not been allowed for over 30 years.\nPresident Donald Trump thanked congressional leaders for driving through what he called \"the largest tax cut in the history of our country\"\nNeedless to say, while environmentalists are outraged over this, energy industry advocates are thrilled, reports Fortune.com. \u201cANWR by itself would be a big bill,\u201d said Trump before the tax bill vote. And this time, Trump is right - The ANWR all by itself is a big deal and will become a chapter in Alaska's history books.\nFor years, there have been debates between the oil industry, Alaskan Native groups, politicians, and environmentalists over the potential risks of opening the ANWR to oil and gas drilling on polar bears and caribou, on nearby native villages and climate change.\nKristen Miller, who heads the Alaska Wilderness League says \"For 30 years, Congress has voted nearly 50 times on whether or not to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is home to the Porcupine caribou herd, musk oxen, wolves, imperiled polar bears, and nearly 200 species of migratory birds that migrate to six continents and all 50 states\"\nArea 1002 of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain, looking south toward the Brooks Range mountains.\nMany readers may remember that back in September this year, the Trump administration tried to pull a fast one on the public. The incident involved a secret memo from US Fish and Wildlife Service acting director James Kurth on August 11, instructing the agency\u2019s Alaska regional director to remove the time constraints of the rule that allowed exploratory drilling between Oct. 1, 1984, and May 31, 1986.\nHowever, the ultimate decision to allow drilling in the ANWR lies with Congress and seismic studies would be the first thing to be done. So the GOP just slipped the repeal of the time constraints rules into their little tax package, getting it passed without fanfare.\nWill they or won't they drill?\nThe big question on everyone's mind now is how soon, and how many oil companies are going to flock to the ANWR to begin drilling? Some lawmakers feel that revenues could offset any deficits created by the tax bill. However, Bud Coote, a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council's Global Energy Center says they are going to be seriously disappointed.\nNote: The area Trump wants to open to drilling is known as \"Area 1002.\" It is located at the very top of the map.\n\"In the current economic environment, it'll be a tough sell,\" he said. \"The coastal plain is in the northeastern corner of Alaska, far from the infrastructure and proven reserves of the North Slope.\" Not only that but with the price of oil so low and not much exploration having been done, not much is known about the reserves available.\nThe Wilderness Society points out that 2-D seismic exploration conducted in the 1980s resulted in significant impacts to tundra vegetation that persisted for decades. As of 2011, some sections of the 1980s seismic trails were still visible. Seismic activity can also contribute to permafrost melt, which in turn leads to thermokarst erosion and water quality impacts.\n\"It's really just speculation at this point,\" said Coote, who retired recently from the Central Intelligence Agency, where he was the agency's leading international energy analyst and an adviser to senior U.S. officials.\nMore about arctic wildlife refuge, Oil drilling, Tax bill, Environment, Donald trump\narctic wildlife refu... Oil drilling Tax bill Environment Donald trump",
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        "raw_content": "By Dina Al-Hidiq Zebib\nAuthor of Crossroads\nIt is a fascinating experience to become a published writer. Many of my friends have pointed out what a huge achievement it is\u2026and it definitely is! After long hours, days, months and years of working laboriously on my computer, overcoming several incidents of \u2018writer\u2019s block\u2019, and managing my roles as a mother, wife, career person, and an individual, I do feel I have made a monumental achievement.\nI am reminded of the ancient philosopher, Confucius, who said, \u201cIt does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop\u201d. My Goodness, how slow I went. I was busy with my second son, who was only a baby when I first started writing Crossroads. My eldest wasn\u2019t that old himself\u2014just five at the time\u2014and required much of my time too. Two years later, I went back to work, struggling to meet deadlines, and working nights after the children were in bed to prove myself as a professional. I continued striving to be the best mother and wife I could possibly be\u2014cooking, shopping, driving children to football, swimming, birthday parties, planning play dates, being there for my husband, and trying so hard to take care of myself along the way. It\u2019s so hard!\nThe wise words of my favorite university professor and practicing clinical psychotherapist in Beirut, Dr. Marwan Gharzeddine, accompanied me along the way: \u201cYou can never be the perfect mother, Dina. Just love your children as best you can. Don\u2019t be too hard on yourself.\u201d I adore Dr. Marwan, and greatly look up to him. Whenever I felt like the \u201cworst mother ever\u201d, I stopped and thought about his words. This has helped alleviate the never-ending guilt, and reminded me to show my family my love\u2014words, hugs, and cuddles were medicinal. I do stop regularly to spend \u201cspecial\u201d time with my family; we plan out our time together, and greatly look forward to our activities. Be reasonable with what you expect yourself to do. When your heart prescribes what you should do, listen to it. Do not try to do too much\u2014you might just break.\nThe significance of Confucius\u2019 words in my journey was that I never gave up, and I continue to persevere. I just learned to give myself longer timelines to get things done\u2014rigid deadlines do not work. I tell myself \u201cI will get this done\u201d, and I make a plan for it to be accomplished. My goals are set for years ahead sometimes, but I write up a plan to get them done eventually. I could have easily given up\u2026but I didn\u2019t. My dear sister-in-law, Eleine El-Khoury recently wrote a post on my Facebook profile page saying, \u201cSo proud of you, Dina. I still remember each and every step of making it happen, and all the difficulties you faced! But you made it\u2026\u201d Yes, it was challenging, but I did not stop, and, with God\u2019s blessing, I never will.\nConfucius also said, \u201cThe man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones\u201d. Yes, I am moving mountains. When a mother, wife and career person can write and publish a book, she is moving a mountain. Every stone she carries away is placed on her shoulder, to empty her hands so they are free to tend to the needs of her family. Sometimes, there are multiple stones on her back, in her pockets, or balanced on her high-heeled shoes, which she carries painfully, but gracefully, while keeping a smile and an open heart for her family, because they are her ultimate pride and joy. Did I stumble and collapse along the way? Dozens of times. But I got up again, hoped, prayed and kept going. When I hear the words from my children \u201cI love you mommy. Thank you for doing all that you do for us. You are the BEST mommy in the world\u201d, I feel the pain all worthwhile. I truly am the happiest woman on earth\u2014and the PERFECT mother for my children. If they feel loved, then I am a successful mother.\nMy husband, Hussein Zebib, plays a significant role. The twinkle in his eyes that I see whenever he looks at me says, \u201cAs long as you are happy, I am the happiest man in the world\u201d. He wants me to be happy, and he is there to support and encourage me. So how can I not support and encourage him too? We fell in love and promised to have each other\u2019s back all the time. If one of us was not happy, the other wouldn\u2019t be. It would be selfish, from both parts, not to lend a helping hand. We are both ambitious and hard-working, so we BOTH need each other\u2019s support and, most importantly, each other\u2019s love.\nHow big an achievement is it for me to finally become a published writer? Huge! With all that I had (and continue to have) on my plate, I did not give up on my dream. Yes, it has always been a dream of mine to become an author\u2014and now it has come true. One of my favorite authors, Paulo Coelho, wrote in one of his blogs where he posted writing tips: \u201cYou should care to share your soul\u2026\u201d, and this is what I did: I wrote from my heart, and I sent it out to all the people in the world in my novel Crossroads.\nA dear friend of mine, and a distinguished writer, Sophie Chamas, encouraged and supported me by critiquing the first draft of my novel. Her words \u201cYour book is written from the heart and an achievement to be proud of\u201d will forever rest in my heart. I will continue to share my soul and I will continue to write from my heart.\nI would love to read about your personal stories, struggles and achievements. It is always an achievement when you look back at how you struggled to make something happen, especially with all the life circumstances and obstacles you are experiencing along the way that might hold you back. There are no small or big achievements. The latter can only be measured by how much effort you had to put to reach your goal, how many stones you had to bear to move a mountain, how many tears you had to shed and sometimes hide, how many bruises you had to nurse, how many helping hands you had to lend, and how many smiles of love you shared along the way\u2014no matter how long it took you to make it happen. Go ahead and share your soul in my blog.\nApril 15, 2015 June 20, 2018 Dina Al-HidiqPersonal Stories\n5 thoughts on \u201cHow to go on when you can\u2019t: A personal story of mine\u2026what is yours?\u201d\nEman Hamed Dannaoui\nyour story is similar to each woman\u2019s story but the difference is that you have determined to reach and you did it .i am proud of you even though I have known you for a short time dear Dina.your story is On the way to me.\nI am so glad I had the chance to get to know you too, Eman. I am thrilled that you feel encouraged and inspired by my story, which is similar to the story of many women.\nYou know something? We all have visions and aspirations for ourselves that seem out of reach. What we want and desire could be simple or complex, it doesn\u2019t matter. By nature, humans procrastinate, so by time, our dreams just seem more and more farfetched and we learn to become helpless and hopeless. Our wishes and needs could be as simple as wanting to spend more quality time with our family, or following a better healthy lifestyle, or traveling more, or painting a picture, or writing a poem, or starting a business, or anything we wish we could do. It is the motivation to actually \u201cget up and take the first step\u201d that holds people back from actualizing their dreams and leading more meaningful lives, no matter how simple these dreams are. As long as they make us happier people, then they are worthwhile. Wake up and tell yourself, \u201cI will take that first step and be one step closer to being happier.\u201d I wish you all the best and I hope from all my heart that you will find the determination to do everything your heart wants you to do. I know you will and already are.\nyou are right I have to you encouraged me more as I want to have a change in my life .it is the time really no matter what it will be .\nI encourage you so much, Eman, to pursue your dreams. 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        "raw_content": "The Government in Zagreb Is Confident It Will Be Ready with the 10 Tasks by the Spring\nBy the 31st of December 2012, the Croatian government will implement 8 out of the 10 recommendations in the European Commission report from October 10th. The other two points will be ready by January 31st, the first deputy prime minister and minister for foreign and European affairs, Vesna Pusic, reported at the Council of Ministers meeting on December 20 when she presented her report on the Action Plan that has been approved by the Zoran Milanovic' government in the autumn. After the presentation of the Commission report, the government has decided that Vesna Pusic should report at least once a month on the work on the remaining problematic areas. On December 20th she presented her second report. In Ms Pusic's words, out of 10 measures 8 are under control, so by the spring Croatia will have cleared all the remarks the Commission has.\nIn its report, the Commission has outlined the following areas still of concern: privatisation; increasing the effectiveness of the judiciary; implementation of court rulings; establishment of a conflict of interest commission; introducing a legislation ensuring access to information; applying the law for the police; building border crossings on the external borders; appointing the necessary number of border police; adopting a migration strategy; increasing the capacity for translation of European legislation.\nThe report Vesna Pusic presented before her colleagues in the government, is huge - 272 pages that contain the country's progress on all the chapters of the European acquis communautaire. In it, the 10 specific areas that are of particular interest for the Commission and the EU member states, according to the last for the year European Council summit, are not highlighted. As euinside wrote, in the leaders' conclusions a specific focus is put on regional cooperation.\nEfficiency of the judiciary\nThis is one of the very sensitive areas for all countries in South Eastern Europe that have demonstrated specific resistance to reforms. That is why the Commission, but the member states as well, observe with great attention the measures that are being undertaken to overcome the remaining problems, most of all against the backdrop of the failure with the control mechanism that has been introduced specifically for Bulgaria and Romania in 2007 which for now is not envisaged for Croatia. Among the many technical measures in Pusic's report, the adoption of a draft legislation for the courts is reported that is already in Parliament. The main goal of the draft is increasing the efficiency of the work of the courts via enhancing the responsibilities of the court president, expanding the powers of court advisers, creating a position of a director of the Institute for Judicial Administration and a detailed description of the work of the judicial inspectorate.\nCroatia is criticised in a series of Commission reports for protraction of trials which was a major criticism for Bulgaria as well. According to Pusic's report, with the draft legislation are introduced tools ensuring justice within a reasonable period of time. The presidents of courts will report regularly to higher instances and the Ministry of Justice for the reasons why a procedure is taking a lot of time. As reasonable is defined a period of 6 months to rule on a case, except when there are certain circumstances that impose a longer period. When a case is not solved in the determined period, the sides can turn to a higher court and request a compensation for infringement of the right of justice within a reasonable period of time. The sum of the compensation cannot exceed 35 000 kunas (around 4500 euros).\nThe draft law also envisages a higher court to directly supervise the work of the lower court and individual judges, as well as the president of the court at least once a year. There will also be a report after the supervision which the president of the court has to present in the State Judicial Council and in the Ministry of Justice.\nFight with corruption\nThis is another highly sensitive issue which has turned into a priority number one in the European Commission enlargement strategy. There are no specific recommendations for Croatia in this area but the monitoring over the country covers all areas. The Croatian government is planning to present in the fourth quarter of 2013 an entirely new anti-corruption strategy. It is expected soon work to begin on significant amendments in the Code of Penal Procedure. The amendments are expected to be harmonised with the legal opinion of the Constitutional court which is scheduled to happen by the 15th of December next year. Changes and additions are planned in the Law for Confiscation of Property Gained from Criminal Activities. The changes are needed, according to Vesna Pusic's report, to ensure terminological harmonisation with other laws.\nVery briefly is mentioned the work of the Ministry of Justice on monitoring the Action Plan of the General Prosecution and the Ministry of the Interior in terms of war crimes. It is only written that the two ministries will continue monitoring with a focus on unbiased and systemic prosecution of war crimes. An issue which is highly sensitive in terms of regional cooperation. According to the analytical edition Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso, prosecution of crimes committed during the \"Storm\" (Oluja) operation will be a huge test for Croatian justice. The web site quotes data from non-governmental organisations, among which especially the Centre for Reconciliation with the Past Documenta, that show that Croatian courts do not apply the same criteria when they prosecute Serbs and Croats. The Croats in general get significantly lighter sentences than Serbs, the edition claims.\nThis topic was very broadly dealt with in the Council conclusions where it is pointed out that Croatia is expected to continue to play active role in the regional cooperation in the Western Balkans, to have in mind how important good neighbourly relations are and to apply legally binding international agreements. It is also pointed out that additional efforts are needed to tackle war crimes impunity via unbiased solving of current cases and through continuing the cooperation with the war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia. The conclusions do not mention explicitly any particular country that Croatia has such problems with but they are predominantly two - Serbia and Slovenia.\nRelations with Serbia after the war marked rudiments of improvement during the presidency of former President Boris Tadic. After the elections in Serbia this year, however, relations between the two countries cooled down and in the autumn deteriorated significantly after the ruling of the war crimes tribunal in former Yugoslavia to acquit two key figures in the war - the generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac. In Ms Pusic's report it is pointed out that Croatia does wish further development of the relations with Serbia. \"2012 is marked by a significant stagnation of relations between the countries regarding the electoral activities in both states\", the report says, adding that the meetings between the foreign ministers Vesna Pusic and Ivan Mrkic had opened perspectives for future cooperation based on solving opened issues, economic cooperation and European integration.\nThe main priorities Croatia outlines to achieve that are three: continuing support and transferring experience for European integration; continuing work on open issues; economic cooperation. Nothing more is mentioned. At this stage, however, there are no planned meetings between the prime ministers of the two countries Ivica Dacic and Zoran Milanovic, even less between Presidents Tomislav Nikolic and Ivo Josipovic. At the December 13-14 European Council in Brussels Mr Milanovic was asked by a Serb journalist about his expectations whether Serbia would get a date to start accession negotiations (a decision that was postponed for June), to which the Croatian premier replied evasively saying that Serbia's future was very important for Croatia and that Zagreb supported Belgrade on its path toward European membership. He, however, avoided more specific questions about bilateral meetings.\nAnother important country for regional cooperation with which Croatia has serious problems, even threatening its accession on July 1st 2013, is Slovenia. There is a huge unresolved problem between the two countries and that is the payment of old deposits of Croatian citizens in the non-existent Ljubljanska banka from the time of former Yugoslavia. The two countries appointed in the summer two financial experts with the task to find a solution that would be offered to the governments in Zagreb and Ljubljana. So far, however, there is no solution, although the two experts claim they are close to a compromise. It is important to note, though, that the mandate of the Slovenian expert, France Arhar, was initially fixed (by the end of the 2012) but has recently been expanded endlessly and Slovenia has put the resolution of the problem as a pre-condition to ratify Croatia's accession treaty.\nZagreb insists the issue to be solved via an international mediator like the Bank for International Settlements. In Vesna Pusic's report it is said that it is important to keep the positive character of the relations between Croatia and Slovenia \"as on political, so on public level, with the goal to solve the remaining open issues\". It is also said that Croatia hopes Slovenia to ratify the accession treaty by the spring of 2013. The main priorities Zagreb has for development of relations with neighbouring Slovenia are five: keeping the positive tone in the cooperation and the dialogue on solving open issues; application for the Arbitrage Agreement; enhancing economic cooperation; continuation of talks about connecting energy and transport infrastructure, as well as environment protection and water economy; strengthening consultations on issues related to EU and NATO as well as stabilising the situation in South-Eastern Europe.\nOne of the ten points in the report of the European Commission concerns management of Croatia's external borders and more specifically the number of border police officers. The government reports that in October 2012 the total number of border policemen reached 6037 people, of whom 4717 are distributed along the future external border of the EU and 1320 - on the future internal borders. In 2013, it is planned another 506 people to be appointed along the external borders. 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        "raw_content": "Bruinenberg Out To Emulate Dutch Duo's Success\nDominique Bruinenberg is delighted to see roommates Siri Worm and Inessa Kaagman in the latest Netherlands squad \u2013 and has set her sights on joining them on the international stage.\nBoth Worm and Kaagman are with the reigning European champions in Cape Town, South Africa, for a friendly as part of their preparations for this summer\u2019s World Cup in France.\nBruinenberg, 25, has represented her country at Under-19 level but has targeted making the step up to the senior squad.\nAnd the midfielder, who joined the Blue Girls from Sunderland in July 2018, believes she is at the right club to help her make that progression.\n\u201cI am really happy to see Siri and Inessa with the Holland team,\u201d she said. \u201cThose two being away also gives me some peace and quiet in the house! I\u2019m delighted they have both been called up and I hope they do really well.\n\u201cI would definitely like to push on and try to join in them in the Dutch squad. It has always been and still is a really big goal for me.\n\u201cI know it will be hard because that group of players is so strong. But if I keep pushing myself then I am confident my opportunity can still come. I really hope I can push my game on to the next level from now until the end of the season.\n\u201cI want to show I am capable of playing at international level.\n\u201cI believe Everton is the club to help me do that. We want to play as a team, we want to improve as a team and for me as an individual, I can really contribute to that. If this team keeps improving then I will raise the level of my game as well.\u201d\nIn her relatively short career to date, Bruinenberg has plenty of experience under her belt. After breaking through at SC Telstar back in her homeland, she moved on to Den Haag where she won the KNVB Cup.\nIn 2016, she made the switch to Italy, playing in the Champions League with Verona, before joining the Black Cats a year later.\nBut Bruinenberg insists she \u201cfeels at home\u201d at Everton and believes she can progress even further under the guidance of manager Willie Kirk.\n\u201cI have been enjoying it at Everton very much,\u201d she added. \u201cIf I look at myself as a player last season, I have made huge steps both physically and mentally. I feel I have improved a lot.\n\u201cObviously I haven\u2019t played as much as I would have liked. But I have just concentrated on working really hard to get my physicality up. I know I am a good player \u2013 I just need to make sure everything falls into place.\n\u201cI really feel at home here and this is the place for me to improve my game.\u201d\nEverton are next in action on February 3 when they take on Chelsea at Southport's Merseyrail Community Stadium in the FA Cup third round. Tickets are FREE for kids.\nGallery: Blues Ready For Saints Silva Underlines Belief In 'Quality' Everton Squad",
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        "raw_content": "Found these oddities on ebay: \"QSL cards are written confirmation from a radio station or ham radio operator of a communication or signal reception. QSL cards are a ham radio operators calling card.\"\nLabels: Flint Artifacts, ham radio\nTom Wirt March 22, 2010 at 9:36 PM\nHere's mine: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4456535004_bebbb35a36_o.jpg\nGordie:\nWhere did you get this card? Silas Smith on Vassar Road was my maternal grandfather...he was a fan of ham radio and worked for Michigan Bell back in the 1960s...I will be showing this to my mother. What a shock to see something like this! Kathryn Hendrickson Murchie\ngeewhy March 24, 2010 at 6:03 AM\nKathie, I found this on ebay. I went back to try and get a link for you but the auction is over. Tom, how did this work? Would you give them to other operators? Or would you use them to record who you talked to?\nCooley's Dictum March 24, 2010 at 9:27 AM\nIf I recall correctly, the cards were used as a follow-up to acknowledge the contact -- either voice or Morse Code -- with a fellow ham radio operator. The contact might have been halfway around the planet or as close as your own county or city.\nWith regard to the former, some enterprising young son of an operator might decide to start collecting postage stamps.\nDad's cards -- K8TYL -- are long gone, I'm sure. But I still have my stamp collection.\nTom Wirt March 24, 2010 at 10:24 PM\ngeewhy, they were used exactly as Cooley's Dictum explained. Ham radio operators also kept log books to keep records of who they contacted. More on QSL cards from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QSL_card\nI got a ham license when I was in high school, with the help and encouragement of my father, who was quite active in ham radio. Most ham radio call letters in the U.S. start with \"W\" or \"K\". The \"N\" in my callsign stood for Novice Class, which was limited to the use of fewer frequencies and Morse code only. The \"8\" is the region number, the 8 region includes Michigan.\nMy grandfather, James B. Wirt ( W8JYP) was one of the founding members of the Genesee County Radio Club, and my father, James R. Wirt (WA8TCY) was also very involved with that organization.\nhttp://www.qsl.net/w8acw/\nhttp://www.qsl.net/w8acw/History.html\nHey Gordie:\nA follow-up to my previous post - I was the one who won that auction for my Grandad's radio card and now it's in my house! I'm giving it to my mom soon so she can have something that belonged to her Dad...Kathy M.\nFlint Radio Historian October 26, 2013 at 7:26 PM\nI was trying to find out some information on some Flint radio people from the 1930s and I ran across a sequential list of SS#s of deceased employees at WFDF, who had apparently all signed up for Social Security numbers at the same time. Filling in some of the names in between familiar ones such as Frank Fallain (original callsign 8ZH) Don DeGroot, and Charles Park were some names that I didn't recognize but sounded vaguely familiar. Two of them were definitely amateur radio operators, Wllard Happy and Cresson \"Cress\" Donbar, who both have an online footprint. There were other names, including Frank Scraggs, Lester Johnson, Kenneth Crank, and Osco Cleaver, who I wondered what role they played at WFDF, or perhaps just friends of the Loeb Brothers, who were the owners, or Frank Fallain, the Chief Engineer. I was wondering if any of you recognized any of these names, particularly if Tom Wirt had ever heard of them.\nGordon, K8MRS July 22, 2016 at 11:00 AM\nWillard Happy, W8AAH, 1908-2004 Passed at Alma,MI.\nCresson Donbar, K4YL, 1905-1998 Passed in FL.\nWirt: J. B. W8JYP, 1892-1872\nJames R. WA8TCY 1925-2014\nGordon K8MRS February 1, 2016 at 1:23 PM\nSee more FLINT area 'Silent Key' (deceased) Radio HAM operator QSL cards and more at www.silentkeyhq.com web site. Look for data by known call sign, last name etc.",
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        "raw_content": "RUSSIA: Last of 31 court cases for Komi Baptists?\nFor the past six years the local administration of Komi in north-east European Russia has banned completion of both Russia's largest Baptist Church and a nearby centre for the physically disabled. Forum 18 News Service has discovered that the Baptist's problems started after a visit by Russian Orthodox Patriarch Aleksi II. The latest obstacle placed by authorities in the way of completion of the church is a sales tax demand for three million roubles (approximately 100,000 US dollars, 730,000 Norwegian Kroner or 88,000 Euros) - even though the church has never been sold. Although local authorities are also preventing completion of the centre for the physically disabled, which the Baptists have now decided to give to the local authority, the local religious affairs adviser had high praise for the Baptists' charitable work.\nCompletion of Russia's largest Baptist church in the capital of the north-eastern European republic of Komi has been banned by the local administration for the past six years. But speaking to Forum 18 News Service on 9 July the church's lawyer, Aleksandr Krivosheyenko, was hopeful that the Baptists would win a local arbitration court case this autumn \u2013 the thirty-first that the congregation has fought to retain its place of worship. The red-brick and gold-domed Church of Christ the Saviour, whose spire measures over 50 metres, belongs to the Komi local body of Russia's mainstream Baptist Union.\nThe legal struggle for the building dates back to 26 June 1997, when then head of the republic of Komi, Yuri Spiridonov, issued a decree to various local state departments calling for check-ups on whether the Baptists were acting in accordance with the Russian Civil Code, tax legislation and their own charter. Construction on the church was halted, pending completion of these check-ups. Forum 18 observed that the main body and exterior of the church building are complete, but the interior worship hall for approximately 1,000 faithful has barely been touched. The current congregation of 250 meets at present in a room beneath this main hall for services.\nDuring most of the local arbitration, higher arbitration, and local federal and supreme federal court cases following the ban on construction, the church stood as plaintiff, Krivosheyenko told Forum 18. This was not by choice, however. When officially informed that tenders would be announced on the building the next day, he said, the church was obliged to rush to file suit on the morning of that day or risk losing ownership of the building: \"We couldn't have done otherwise.\"\nThe outstanding issue now, added Krivosheyenko, is the local tax inspectorate's demand for more than three million roubles (approximately 100,000 US dollars, 730,000 Norwegian Kroner or 88,000 Euros) tax from the sale of the building. The church argues that since the building was built by its owner and thus never sold, it is not liable for this tax. Until the issue is resolved, the church cannot resume construction.\nAccording to Krivosheyenko, the Komi Baptists now do not have sufficient funds to complete a sister building a few minutes' walk away from the church where construction has also been halted. This similarly large, four-storey complex had been intended as a church-run rehabilitation centre for the physically disabled, but the Baptists have decided to give it to the local state administration in September, he said, \"on condition that we are sometimes allowed to preach there and hold events.\"\nThis second building had been a particular bone of contention with the authorities. In the text of Spiridonov's 1997 decree, the republic's Ministry of Finance is ordered to examine the funding for it, while the Land Resource and Construction Committee attached to the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Ministry is asked to consider the project's land use, \"noting that the plot of land has been allocated for the construction of a rehabilitation centre for the physically disabled and a theological academy is being built alongside it.\"\nKrivosheyenko believes the 1997 decree to be a direct consequence of a visit by Russian Orthodox Patriarch Aleksi II to Syktyvkar the previous year. Then secretary of the local Orthodox diocese's main St Stefan of Prokopyevsk Brotherhood who has since left to join the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, Yuri Yekishev told Forum 18 on 7 July that his task had been to get the construction of the Baptist church stopped: \"[Local Orthodox Bishop] Pitirim told me to go and argue with [Yuri] Spiridonov \u2013 if I lost he said he would throw me out.\"\nForum 18 was unable to speak to either Bishop Pitirim or diocesan secretary Fr Filip (Filippov), as F18News was told that both had had to leave on an \"urgent work-related trip.\" In an interview with Orthodox mrezha.ru website in 1999, Bishop Pitirim states that he does not meet with the pastor of the Baptist church, Pavel Kobzar, because \"this person, while having few people, has built an enormous church in opposition to all of Orthodoxy with the aim of recruiting [converts]... that is, sowing conflict.\"\nThe secular authorities appear to have had no initial complaints about the Baptists' project. The huge proportions of the church and its prime location site in a former public park in the very centre of Syktyvkar set it apart from other Protestant churches in Russia, which are usually more modest and allocated inconspicuous suburban sites. According to Krivosheyenko, the congregation had originally planned a building half the size, he said, but their plans were rejected as not being large enough for a city centre building by the Municipal Construction Committee. Forum 18 noted that almost all buildings in the centre of Syktyvkar are on a grand scale. While US sponsors provided the majority of funds, according to Krivosheyenko, local firms also helped, including timber and paper complex Syktyvkar LPK, which donated 100,000 dollars. (This company is also listed among 133 local firms thanked for donating to Syktyvkar's new Moscow Patriarchate cathedral of St Stefan of Perm in its promotional booklet, captioned \"Believe! Become aware! 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Boggs of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.\nHayward, a Republican, earned her bachelor of arts in political science and economics from Stanford University and her juris doctorate from the University of California, Davis, School of Law. Hayward\u2019s term ends January 31, 2021.\nLoressa Hon, Acting Executive Director\nEmail the Executive Director\nDavid Bainbridge, General Counsel\nDave Bainbridge, General Counsel Bio\nDave Bainbridge has served as General Counsel since October of 2018. Prior to that he worked for the FPPC\u2019s Enforcement Division for over six years, first as a Commission Counsel prosecuting enforcement matters on behalf of the FPPC, and then as the Assistant Chief of the division. Before coming to the FPPC, he served as staff counsel at the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Governor\u2019s Office of Legal Affairs where he advised the governor on parole board decisions. He also worked as an associate attorney at a private law firm concentrating in the areas of real estate and business law. Dave graduated with distinction from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law with a certificate in governmental affairs. He received an undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of California, Davis.\nEmail the General Counsel\nGalena West, Chief, Enforcement Division\nGalena West, Chief, Enforcement Division Bio\nGalena West has served as Chief of Enforcement for the Fair Political Practices Commission since June 2015.\nPrior to her appointment, West spent ten years as Senior Commission counsel in the Enforcement Division, serving as second in command of the division. She has prosecuted some of the most serious violations of the Political Reform Act, ranging from campaign money laundering to conflicts of interest to shadow lobbying. Her expertise has been invaluable in many high profile cases, including prosecuting all committees related to Proposition 8, the lobbying case involving a well-known Sacramento-based lobbying firm, a cluster of cases involving virtually the entire city of Oxnard in coordination with the Ventura County District Attorney\u2019s office, and the arbitration and settlement of a civil case for campaign violations by the Democratic National Committee. She was named Acting Enforcement Chief in March 2015.\nUnder West\u2019s leadership, the Enforcement Division set a record year in 2015, with 333 cases resulting in stipulated resolutions approved by the Commission and over $700,000 in fines. And for the first time in its history, West\u2019s team successfully prosecuted a case of first impression concerning contributions made by a foreign source against a local initiative, which resulted in one of the most significant fines in recent years. This case was successfully prosecuted by the FPPC after federal regulators were unable to act. This not only resulted in a $61,500 fine, but more importantly sent a strong message that under West\u2019s leadership the Enforcement Division will not shy away from difficult cases and is prepared to aggressively prosecute such activity.\nPrevious to her extensive work in the Enforcement Division, West served three years in the FPPC\u2019s Legal Division. Prior to the FPPC, West worked as a law clerk for the Legal Division of the California Franchise Tax Board, the California Attorney General's Office, Appeals, Writs & Trials Division, and the U.S. Attorney's Office, Civil Division.\nWest received her law degree from the University of California, Davis, King Hall School of Law, and her undergraduate degree in International Business from California State University, Sacramento. 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Her family chose to settle down in this idyllic neighborhood for its focus on healthy living and its many unique amenities that encourage a connection to nature.\n\u201cThe first time we saw the community, we were immediately impressed with the amount of outdoor recreation and the five-acre farm on the property,\u201d she recalled. Arden is the first of its kind in South Florida\u2014and among the few places in the country\u2014to feature a farm as a central part of community life. \u201cWe could picture ourselves kayaking on the lakes, the kids playing in the parks and, of course, running the miles of trails.\u201d\nThree to four days a week, you can find Lauren running along the trails that meander around Arden. The picturesque property features an expertly-mapped trail system with 20 miles of trails that wind around sparkling lakes and weave over grassy hills throughout the peaceful community. These trails provided a perfect place for Lauren to train for the recent Key West Half Marathon.\n\u201cThe trail loop I run is around nine miles,\u201d she said. \u201cOne of the great things about Arden is all of the different areas to run and the different terrains along the trails.\u201d This range of terrain, from soft paths to steep hills, has allowed Lauren to build up the stamina she has needed for all of her races. She appreciates that the community\u2019s trail system was designed by a member of Arden\u2019s development team that runs ultra-marathons, which are races that extend beyond the standard marathon distance of 26.2 miles.\nSince she hit the ground running several years ago, Lauren has completed six half marathons, along with a number of 5K and 10K races. She is skipping the marathon circuit and racing ahead to ultra-marathons. Her training is based on the popular guide by Krissy Moehl titled Running Your First Ultra: Customizable Training Plans for Your First 50K to 100 Mile Race.\n\u201cBut I only run trails, no roads,\u201d she said. When asked why, she explained that trail running was very different than running on roads. Trail runners like Lauren are usually inspired by staying healthy and enjoying nature, while road runners are typically driven by competition and race times.\nIt\u2019s immediately clear that she is a natural-born trail runner when asked about her personal best. \u201cI really don\u2019t have a personal best,\u201d she said. \u201cI\u2019m not trying to break any records and have no interest in racing for speed.\u201d\nLauren enjoys running with the local group, Down to Run (DTR). This trail running company supports a variety of trail running events, organizations and athletes with a passion for trails and nature. Founded in 2012 by a group of avid runners, DTR promotes a healthier lifestyle and empowers athletes to discover the positive changes that trail running brings to life.\nIn fact, Lauren\u2019s favorite race is the Full Moon Night Trail Run at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound, which is sponsored by DTR. As its name suggests, this race is run at night and all of the runners rely on headlamps and the light of the full moon to guide their paths. She loves this race because it\u2019s a natural adventure where she\u2019s surrounded by wildlife while tackling the challenging terrain of the park, from pine woods to mangroves and river swamps.\nLauren Starr and her husband Matthew, along with their children Ryan and Kate, moved into their dream home at Arden in December 2017.\nHer goal is to run in the DTR Endurance Challenge in April, which is also at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. With this 50K daytime race, she will be able to enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife of the park, while running its miles of demanding trails.\nBut running these races will require plenty of training, which Lauren is tackling by hitting the miles of trails around her Arden home. While she\u2019s incredibly focused on her training, she\u2019s also smiling at friendly neighbors strolling along the trails, as well as waving at families enjoying evening bike rides, and saying hello to the new faces that keep arriving in the development.\n\u201cOne of the best things about living at Arden is the strong sense of community,\u201d she said. \u201cMany of our new neighbors have kids so we all sit outside together in the evenings, the kids playing and the parents chatting.\u201d Her family also enjoys the lively gatherings and seasonal events hosted by the community\u2019s Lifestyle Director that bring all of the neighbors together.\nWhile Lauren sees herself running for many years to come, her favorite part will always be running home to her family in the Arden community she loves.",
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        "raw_content": "The local economy by 2010, in spite of the Great Recession, had tripled in comparison to 30 years before. Business thrived in Gainesville. The big question today is: Will this happen once more between 2010 and 2040?\nStefan Rayer, head of the University of Florida\u2019s Bureau of Economic and Business Research demography program, released his population projections for Florida counties. Taking a look at his predictions can provide a better glimpse into what could be Gainesville in 2040.\nFor Alachua County, Rayer predicts the growth to be slower than from 1980 to 2010 falling from 63 percent to 24 percent. This could be explained by UF\u2019s expansion decreasing over the years, however the baby boomers will more than double the number of 65 and older seniors. The Gainesville commuting zone, which includes Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy and Union counties, will remain the same. But, what exactly do all these numbers mean for the economy? Does slower population growth indicate slower economic growth?\nAccording, to the Bureau\u2019s demographers, the ratio of seniors to prime-age workers will double from 2010 to 44 percent in 2040. Because of the shift of ratio in seniors to prime-age labor force, the work force will begin serving seniors and other local residents in restaurants and nursing homes and fewer engineers and factory workers for goods to export.\nGainesville offers an attractive climate, a reasonable cost of living and a major research university. With a large university, a good climate and a low cost of living, we may draw more people here than projected from the Bureau projects. But, the real question is: Who will we attract here? Will most people be retiring boomers or technology workers and their families? It\u2019s up to us to grow into an area much like The Villages plus a university or an area more like the Research Triangle Park?\nFront Street Wins Business of the ...",
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        "raw_content": "Star Wars: Episode Casting Rumors Won\u2019t Leave Oldman And Cumberbatch Alone\nWe\u2019ve been all waiting for Disney and Lucasfilm to announce the new characters in Star Wars: Episode VII. With only vague rumors and speculation to go on, we can only imagine who is actually going to join the saga. Appearing in a Star Wars movie can boost your career like it did for Natalie Portman and Harrison Ford, but it can also diminish whatever career you had in Hollywood, like it did for Jake Lloyd and Hayden Christensen. This time around, it seems that Kathleen Kennedy and J.J. Abrams are looking for actors with already established careers.\nAccording to MarketSaw, there are a few actors that have already appeared in Star Wars being considered for Episode VII. While it\u2019s believed that Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher are attached to the project, there some other actors that have been involved with the original and prequel trilogy and new additions that are being considered too. The article says:\nIan McDiarmid, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Warwick Davies, Benedict Cumberbatch and Gary Oldman. I believe Cumberbatch and Oldman were pursued for the same role, but I don\u2019t know how that will work out with the script changes, but I\u2019m told they are both involved.\nMarketSaw\u2019s is pretty reliable. Back in 2009 their inside sources disclosed that George Lucas wanted to make another trilogy, but since nothing is official, take this with a grain of salt.\nMcDiarmid has expressed an interest in returning as Emperor Palpatine\u2014most likely as a Force ghost\u2014while Williams is always up for playing Lando Calrissian again. It was confirmed a few months ago that R2-D2 is going to be Episode VII, so it makes sense that his counterpart C-3PO, played by Daniels, will be on board as well. Davis played Wicket the Ewok in Return of the Jedi, and also had a cameo in The Phantom Menace.\nThe interesting thing about MarketSaw\u2019s claims is that Oldman and Cumberbatch might be involved with Episode VII. A few weeks ago, while promoting the new RoboCop, Oldman opened up about taking meetings with Lucasfilm, but he said nothing is official yet. A few months ago, there were some rumors that Cumberbatch might be involved with Episode VII, but the 37-year-old British actor denied the rumors almost as vehemently as he denied that he was Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness.\nMarketSaw\u2019s sources also had the lowdown on the story for Star Wars: Episode VII. There\u2019s a possibility that movie will feature twins, and that one might turn to the Dark Side of the Force while the other remains good. Apparently, Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan\u2019s re-writes opened the film up to the original trilogy\u2019s cast, placing a strong emphasis on the Skywalker Clan. The article continued:\nUltimately it\u2019s about twins, and which will take a path towards darkness and which will follow in their fathers footsteps, or at least that is what it used to be, that may come later as I think changes are being undertaken to bring the original cast into the forefront of the story leading to ramifications that lead up to the next generation of Skywalkers.\nIt\u2019s unclear if the twins involved in the film\u2019s story will be Jaina and Jacen Solo (Han Solo and Princess Leia\u2019s kids), or another from Luke Skywalker and his new wife (maybe Mara Jade), but MarketSaw seems confident in these reports. Production is expected to begin at Pinewood Studios in the U.K. this spring, as it\u2019s also rumored that it would start this May and will last until September. Hopefully, we\u2019re going to hear something official before May.\nStar Wars: Episode VII hits theaters everywhere on December 18, 2015, in 3D.",
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        "raw_content": "Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying a FSBO Business\nFSBO \"For Sale by Owner\" is when the business owner tries to sell their own business or property for sale. Some of the advantages and disadvantages of buying a FSBO business for sale are:\n1. Price - FSBO businesses are likely to have a lower purchase price than those being sold with professional assistance. Typically, a business broker or agent will charge the business seller a predetermined percentage of the business purchase price as a fee.\n2. Time - The sale process of a FSBO business is likely to be quicker as information is communicated directly between the buyer and seller without the involvement of a business broker or agent. The buyer and seller should have their accountants and legal advisors verify the financial information and purchase agreement.\n1. Inaccurate Information - When purchasing a FSBO business it is often difficult to determine if everything you are being told about the business is true. Some business owners tend to lie or exaggerate their business profits. Having a business broker or professional intermediary in place will help verify financial statements as well as the other important aspects of the business.\n2. Price - There are many business owners who believe that their business is worth more than it actually is, and they expect to sell their business for a high price. Having a business broker, professional intermediary and accountant on your side can help you determine a fair price for the business.\n3. Negotiation - In negotiations between buyer and FSBO seller, they may be times when negotiation is difficult and comes to a stall. With the advice of a third party such as a business broker or agent, negotiations may be easier and the broker can help to speed up the sale process.\n4. Due Diligence - Before buying a business, the buyer must perform due diligence on the business, which is a thorough and complete investigation and review of the business. Due diligence could be more difficult when buying a FSBO business - a business broker with specific experience in a particular type of business can help with the due diligence process.\nYou can search over 6,753 business brokers and agents in our Business Broker Directory.",
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        "raw_content": "ITP in children is often considered a different disease than ITP in adults because children usually recover more easily. However, ITP in adolescents is more like ITP in adults with a greater chance of it lasting a long time.\nThe most feared complication of ITP is intracranial hemorrhage, a bleed to the brain, like a stroke. Fortunately, this is rare, occurring in less than .5 to 1.0% of the children diagnosed with ITP.\nAbout 4.3 to 5.3 per 100,000 children are diagnosed with ITP each year.1,2 Since children with ITP usually recover, the number of children who have ITP at any one time is about equal to those diagnosed annually.3\nBecause ITP is a diagnosis of exclusion, it is important to rule out other causes of low platelets and tell the doctor about events that could have triggered the low platelets.\nThe treatments for ITP in children can vary depending on the child\u2019s platelet count, activity level and bleeding symptoms. Whatever the treatment regimen, it is important for the child to have as normal a life as possible. Because many children recover and the treatments can be difficult, some pediatric hematologists suggest a watchful waiting approach. The 2011 American Society of Hematology guidelines recommend that children be managed with observation alone if they have only mild or no bleeding symptoms, regardless of platelet count.4 New treatments for children are in Clinical Trials.\n1. Fogarty PF, Segal JB. \"The epidemiology of immune thrombocytopenic purpura.\" Curr Opin Hematol.2007;14: 515-519. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17934361\n2. Zeller B, Helgestad J, Hellebostad M, et al. \"Immune thrombocytopenic purpura in childhood in Norway: a prospective, population-based registration.\" Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2000;17(7):551-558.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15981751\n4. Neunert C. \u201cThe American Society of Hematology 2011 evidence-based practice guideline for immune thrombocytopenia.\u201d Blood. April 21, 2011 vol. 117 no. 16 4190-4207.http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/117/16/4190.full",
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        "raw_content": "Children not necessarily an insurance for old age\nBy Zhang Yuning Source:Global Times Published: 2018/12/6 19:53:41\nDoes a child have the right to know and have relations with his/her biological parents? Numerous such questions and answers can be sought out on the internet. Yet the converse of this question can hardly be found.\nIt makes sense. There may be a long list of reasons that can separate a kid from biological parents, but when it happens, the decision has already been made by the parents in most cases. Period. They have nothing more to do with the child's future. Yet recently, a Chinese mom, surnamed Wang from Shaoxing in Zhejiang Province, hit the headlines. She wanted to re-establish ties with her son, whom she sent away for adoption 34 years ago.\nBy \"re-establishing ties\" Wang means demanding money from her son. \"He earns 550,000 yuan ($80,180) a year,\" she emphasized, adding her son showed no filial piety for refusing to answer her calls as she is living a penniless life while the businesses of her other two sons, whom she raised, are failing.\nMost netizens were disappointed with Wang. They believe the money her son is earning has nothing to do with her. The son is living a decent life all thanks to his foster parents, yet the biological mother is turning into a vampire, some of them sighed.\nYet Wang showed no sign of giving up. She turned to media in order to pile more pressure on her son, but was met with public outrage and derision.\nHer logic is simple - \"I gave you life so you are obliged to look after me.\" She must have forgotten her obligation to raise her son after giving him birth. Not to mention her outdated mind-set - raising a child as insurance for old age - is being shunned by new generations of Chinese parents.\nThey believe education is the best gift they can give their little ones. It can help build character and be the key to happiness, as well as give them the fortitude to face the misfortunes of life calmly.\nNowadays, they love their children unconditionally, for who they are, not for what they do. They believe that love is not tradable, and certainly not something to be exchanged for financial security provided by children in old age.\nIn the view of older generation of Chinese, the aim of education is to turn children into successful people. The concept still has takers in many parts of the country, yet changes are emerging. An increasing number of young parents, biological or foster, tend to attach more significance to the happiness of their children and grooming them to live a life of gratitude in the future.\nSuch parental affection and outlook promotes children's well-being and a well-rounded personality, helping create a stronger bond between parent and child. Kids brought up by responsible foster parents are not perturbed by the fact that they have been adopted or who their biological parents are, because they are confident and capable of facing the truth.\nI am relieved to see Chinese netizens criticizing Wang, an irresponsible parent who failed to shoulder her responsibilities and is seeking to take much more than she once gave. But I am also heartened to see some rational voices among them, who noted that the choice lies with her son - whether he answers Wang's call or not.\nThe author is a freelancer in Beijing. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn",
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        "raw_content": "Ulcerative Colitis as related to Colitis\nColitis and Ulcerative colitis - Herbal Ayurvedic Products\nWhat is Colitis? Colitis is generally used to describe inflammatory diseases of the lower intestine. It includes Crohn's disease and chronic ulcerative proctitis.\nUlcerative Colitis Information Centre\nWhat is Ulcerative Colitis. Ulcerative colitis is a disease that affects around 120,000 people in the UK and causes inflammation of the large ...\nUlcerative Colitis Quiz: What Is Ulcerative Colitis?\nThe cause of ulcerative colitis is uncertain. Researchers believe that the body's immune system reacts to a virus or bacteria, causing ongoing inflammation in the ...",
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        "raw_content": "15 February 2019KitchenwareOven Standard\nAn oven is one of the most common kitchen appliance that is used in various forms of cooking, such as the following: Heating, Baking, Broiling, Roasting\nOvens are generally grouped into 2 common kinds: gas oven and electric oven. There are also microwave oven (uses microwave radiation to cook or heat food) and convection ovens (uses a circulating fan to move hot air around the food inside the oven).\nWith this range of choices, not to mention the variety of features and designs available in ovens, shopping for one can be a difficult task. Below are some guidelines that you need to consider \u2013 helpful hints that will help you buy the right oven.\n1. The location.\nWhether \u2018freestanding\u2019 (set in a range) or \u2018built-in\u2019 in walls (known as wall ovens), make sure that you measure the size of the oven against the location where you plan to have it installed. The location should not only have enough space; it should also be sturdy enough to support the unit. The capacity. The \u201cactual\u201d size of the oven is defined by its capacity. The oven capacity refers to the amount of food or the size of the container that it can hold.\n2. The \u2018size\u2019\nThe size of the oven is that you need to consider when buying an oven is the size of its interior (the cavity). Note that some ovens seem large on the outside but are actually smaller inside.\nThere are many things to consider when deciding on a particular oven capacity to buy. Some of them are the following:\nThe amount of food you need to cook at one time (the oven capacity) depends on the number of people in your family. Below are some of the recommended oven capacity (in liters) for various family sizes (denoted by the number of members):\na. 2 members \u2013 less than 29 liters\nb. 4 members \u2013 20 to 29 liters\nc. 6 members \u2013 more than 30 liters\nUsage of the oven\nThe oven capacity should also depend on how you intend to use the oven. An oven that will be used for actual and all types of cooking will naturally require a higher capacity than that which shall be used as a mere supplement (such as defrosting or reheating food).\nMake sure that the dishes (such as baking sheet, pan, and other cookware) that you regularly use will fit comfortably (and circulate freely) inside the oven.\n3. The Control Panel\nThe control panel is where you manage and control the functions and operations of your oven, which can be any of the following:\na. Analog \u2013 mechanical switches that use knobs. Are less expensive but more durable; can also be less precise, since everything is set manually.\nb. Digital \u2013 electronically-controlled push buttons. The most common nowadays, they can be more expensive and less durable; but they have more accurate and precise settings, since everything is set automatically.\nDifferent ovens have various (and sometimes complicated) control panels, but all of them generally include these basic components:\na. Clock or timer displays \u2013 properly sets the length of time for cooking\nb. Temperature settings \u2013 allows you to set the temperature for cooking.\nc. Thermostat \u2013 senses and maintains a set temperature to stop or further the flow of heat. This prevents an overcooked food and an overheated oven.\nd. Oven light \u2013 enables you to see the interior of the oven to check the status of the food the you are cooking.\n4. Additional components.\nSome ovens may come with additional components, such as the following:\na. Oven rack \u2013 allows you to place more than one dish in the oven at the same time; should be thick and durable.\nb. Rotisserie \u2013 a removable grill with a turning spit; for better and uniform grilling.\n5. The add-on features.\nIn addition to the basic functions, most ovens today are designed with additional (and advanced) features, some of which are as follows:\na. Clear-view window \u2013 it enables you to watch the cooking process without having to open the door.\nb. Self-cleaning option \u2013 found at the control panel, pushing this button enables the oven to clean itself.\nc. Lockout feature \u2013 can be a button in the control panel or a door lock switch, it prevents misuse or unintended and accidental operations, especially when cleaning the control panel or when there are children in the house.\nOf course, everything is greatly affected by the price, so it is important for you to set the amount that you would like to spend.\nTags: Oven",
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        "raw_content": "The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome opened in April, 1982 and replaced the old Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota. The Metrodome stadium was named in memory of former U.S Senator and U.S. Vice President, Hubert Humphrey, who had died in 1978. The HHH Metrodome is located on a 20 acre site downtown Minneapolis, MN. Construction on the Metrodome began in 1979 and was paid for by the state of Minnesota at a cost of only $68 million. It was the third dome built for baseball in the United States and is the only air-supported structure among the 28 domes that are currently used.\nThe Metrodome was the home to the MLB Minnesota Twins and the University of Minnesota Gopher Football Team until Fall 2009, when both teams moved out and into stadiums built specifically for them. Today the HHH Metrodome is the home of the NFL Minnesota Vikings, the Vikings Roster has called \"the Dome\" home since it opened in 1982. The NBA Minnesota Timberwolves played at the Metrodome from 1989-1990 while their permanent home, the Target Center, was being finished. The Metrodome has also hosted the World Series (1987 and 1991), baseball's All-Star Game (1985), the Super Bowl (XXVI, 1992) and the NCAA Final Four Basketball Tournament (1992 & 2001).\nBecause of its multi-purpose design, the Humphrey Metrodome Seating Chart has 7,600 retractable seats in right field. The dome can be converted from baseball use to football use, and vice versa, in just four hours. The pitcher's mound is powered by an electric motor and can be raised and lowered at the push of a button. When configured for baseball, the right-field wall is composed of a 23-foot-high plastic wall which is affectionately named the \"Baggie.\" In March of 2004, the Metrodome playing field was re-surfaced with Field Turf, a new artificial turf that resembles natural grass. There were an additional 900 seats added prior to the 1994 season by moving both dugouts closer to the field and adding three rows closer to the field level. Section 113 in the right field corner was also added to increase total capacity for baseball to approximately 45,000.\nAn outdoor plaza was added to the Metrodome property along Kirby Puckett Place on the west side of the Metrodome prior to the 1996 season. The Plaza has various food and novelty vendors as well as games that allow fans a convenient place to gather before games. Because of the lack of tailgating around the Metrodome, the Plaza is known as a great place to have a beer and a brat before all home games.\nThe Metrodome Minneapolis is recognized as one of the loudest stadiums in the country and has become a great home field advantage for the teams that have called it home. Football Teams often comment that playing the Minnesota Vikings at their place is one of the most intimidating things in professional football. When the Minnesota Vikings are winning, Metrodome Tickets can become very hard to locate. The Metrodome is a great place to see a game so buy your Minnesota Metrodome tickets early!",
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        "raw_content": "By Kimberly Del Bright\nDid you know that according to The Wall Street Journal, the smiley-face emoticon (\u263a) was first used in 1982 to prevent misunderstandings among online discussion group members? Scott E. Fahlman, an artificial-intelligence expert, suggested participants use the smiley-face to prevent exchanges among cyber-discussion members from degenerating into vituperative verbal attacks or what we now refer to as flame wars. Saving cyberspace from uncivilized behavior with the use of just a smiley-face has not worked. Much of our digital discourse has gone bad. Just ask people whether they've ever sent or received an angry workplace e-mail and you'll get a sense of the magnitude of the problem. For those of you reporting to new internships and positions, here are four strategies to douse these flames.\nTake ten. The speed at which we can communicate using e-mail gives it an advantage over some traditional methods of communication (e.g. memos and telephone calls). However, the ease and quickness of e-mail exchanges can also lead to problems. I have a friend who told me that when she's at work, and she finds herself beginning an e-mail with \"And another THING\"\u2014she stops, takes (at least) ten minutes, and then composes the response in a Word document. This smart woman realizes no good can come of the situation until she calms down.\nYou may want to compose a nasty e-mail as therapy and then throw it away. Just make sure you don't fill in the addressee in case you hit the wrong button by mistake. E-mails should not be conceived in anger; it's hard to create a solution when all you want to do is destroy.\nThink tone. Tone comes from word choice, formatting, sentence structure, and the length of the message. It impacts the way your reader will \"hear\" your message, and it reflects your attitude towards the reader.\nChoose your words carefully. For example, instead of writing, \"You didn't get the report to me,\" try, \"I received the report two days late.\" Avoid formatting that indicates YELLING. Also, please trrrrrrrry to watch formatting that gives a sarcastic tone. Short (simple) sentences sound harsh if overused, particularly when the sender's message was long and engaging. A response to an angry e-mail doesn't have to be lengthy, but avoid mean-spirited one-liners. \"You suck\" has a lot of BTUs in a flame war. A rule to follow is to ask yourself, \"Would I say this if the person were sitting across the desk from me?\" If the answer is \"no,\" rewrite a message that fits this rule.\nIn Send: the Essential Guide to E-mail for Office and Home (2007), David Shipley and Will Shwalbe suggest avoiding the following loaded and rhetorical questions.\nI can't imagine why . . .\nYou'll have to . . .\nIs it too much to ask . . .\nWhy in the world . . .\nIt seems odd that . . .\nJust curious, but . . .\nPlease explain to me . . .\nThey also mention the rhetorical question can be equally destructive:\nWhat ever gave you that idea?\nThis book is a good resource for additional reading on e-mails, particularly ones that have duplicity, anger, and sarcasm.\nEmpathize. This one is difficult, but it's worth buckets of water. Really work at understanding your angry sender's point of view. Is he/she under more stress than usual? Having family or health problems? Being bullied into taking a hard line? If you can think as kindly as possible about your reader while you compose your message, you can unleash reconstructive energies that move the focus away from the conflict and towards the solution.\nA friend of mine who successfully works in customer service with difficult people told me her secret to effective communication is to always assume the best about people. She acknowledged that some people won't live up to this expectation, but it helps her have a positive approach that contributes to establishing good rapport. I've used this \"think positive thoughts\" approach with e-mail communications as both a teacher and a writer, and it works. Practice empathy. \"I can understand your frustration,\" written truthfully and from the heart is a giant step towards cyber-harmony.\nNo scolding or broadcasts. Yes, the golden rule: write e-mails you'd like to receive. Do you like to be scolded? Avoid the \"shame on you\" e-mail. And know that an e-mail that begins, \"I'm disappointed in your behavior\" intentionally wants you to feel small and weak. This parental shaming tactic is often the mark of a cyber-arsonist. It's designed to provoke you into a childish temper tantrum. In this case, remember you don't have to prove your strength, and that's what makes you strong. It's obvious you're a grown-up because you're wise to this incendiary tactic, and you keep the focus on the solution.\nSome cyber-arsonists, sensing their own weakness, will try and pile on additional people to their cause and use the CC to add intensity to the heat. If they chose this tactic, CC'd recipients may see this as an invitation to start additional flame border skirmishes depending on their own agendas. Remember the \"reply all\" button equals a torch. However, it is difficult to put out multiple fires at once without additional firefighters. Recruit using the face-to-face conversation. 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        "raw_content": "Tips To Help You Make Money Through Online Surveys\nThe idea that you can make money from your opinion, earn rewards & get paid cash to take surveys appeals to many people from a variety of backgrounds. But is there really money to be made? How many times have you come across ads related to online survey programs while surfing on the Internet. When you come across such ads, you might wonder as I do whether you can really make money from online surveys. While many people are certainly earning a comfortable second income or part time income from working from the comfort of their homes, there are scams out there that are just ready to take advantage of unsuspecting people.\nIn order to help you navigate the online survey programs out there, let us discuss some tips that may prove helpful in making money through the online surveys. Tips To Make Money through Online Survey Programs Follow Through This is an important aspect to making money from online survey programs. Simply ignoring the opportunities of an online survey opportunity to make money is of no help.\nYou should follow through, once you sign up to participate in the program. Passing on the surveys may result in no surveys being offered to you. Therefore, the simple way to make money is to follow through. Sign Up Signing up for various free programs is the key to making money from online surveys.\nYou have a better chance to make money if you have five companies offering you a few surveys every month, rather than one company offering the same opportunity. Therefore, it is advisable to sign up for various online survey programs to make money. Be General You need to fill up questionnaires for the online survey programs to give them general information about you and your interests. Your probability of qualifying for the program increases when you give all the information asked for in a general manner.\nBe Careful You need to be careful while signing up for companies. You should go ahead only after getting feedback from those people who were signed up before. Moreover, you should do research and understand the process to make money through online surveys. Following the above-mentioned tips, you can make money from online survey programs. Apart from making money through the surveys, you may even receive free coupons from various companies. You should try to be a part of online survey programs to have great fun.\nFollow the tips to make more money through survey programs.\nTerence Young - For more information on online paid surveys visit: http://greatestpaidsurveys.com/",
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        "raw_content": "Out here in the great northwest of the US of A we have many microbreweries, most produced in bottles. Taking your advice, I immediately went out and bought a dozen cases of some of the finest local ales and stouts I could find. Now I'm chuggin' them down, knowing I'm helping the environment.\n(BTW, Can't recall if Kingfisher comes in a can or a bottle here, but I'm glad the dhaba's serving some booze.)\nHari September 22, 2009 at 8:05 AM\nThis new login gadget is confusing. Hmm. No time to figure it out. Thanks for stopping by, Platistic. Yep, we serve booze, but we ask that you bring your own and sit in the corner away from the lights.\nThere was a great discussion over on facebook about this post. I won't do it justice here, but it was pointed out that it's not just the consumer end we need to be concerned about, but the producer. One example given was the fact that Kerala imports large amounts of rice from Punjab. This is only economically feasible because the GOI, thought Indian Railways gives a huge subsidy to the Punjabi rice. Thus, the local rice growers are undercut. I argued that the rising price of rubber and other cash crops in the international market has something to do with this, as well. But in any case, the market, together with Government policies have clearly been undercutting the local production of rice in Kerala. So, yes. We need national and international policies that support sustainable, local production, not policies that undercut it.\nBhagwad September 24, 2009 at 11:36 PM\nI know exactly what you mean - my brother and I once spent the better part of a morning trying to decide whether flying was less carbon intensive than a car - we had to talk about marginal consumption, incremental rate of fuel burn, and physics questions about energy required to transport etc etc. Too much time.\nIt's true that we can't blindly accept what companies tell us - for example, wtf is \"clean coal\" ?!!!\nHari September 26, 2009 at 10:00 PM\nYep. It gets way to complicated. And clean coal? I'm with you. What is it. BTW, my friends who follow this stuff closely say that flying is nearly always worse than any other way of going--especially jet flight. Has to do with keeping the plane in the air and where the co2 is released, I guess. That's one worth looking at more.\nIt's an interesting question about the airplane and how to dole out blame for the carbon generated. One can equate it to public transport and say that the aircraft would have gone anyway with or without you and so you're really responsible only for the incremental fuel used to take you which is highly negligible.\nOn the other hand, if enough people don't fly, then maybe that plane wont' take off at all. So it's a bit of a pickle as to how to apportion blame",
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He played a leading role in the recent pioneering work on the genomics of acute myeloid leukemia and development of new therapeutic strategies targeting the leukemia cell-stromal interaction, while his research guidance, career advice, and support continue to benefit his mentees and promise to help shape future generations of hematologists.\nDr. DiPersio has spent his nearly 35-year career engaged in cutting-edge molecular research related to hematologic malignancies and stem cell transplantation, covering the gamut from production of vectors for gene therapy and development of transgenic murine models to employing next-generation sequencing methods to unravel the genetic basis of hematologic neoplasms.\nDr. DiPersio\u2019s ASH involvement includes membership on several standing and scientific committees as well as service on the study section for ASH\u2019s Scholar Award and as faculty for ASH\u2019s Clinical Research Training Institute. 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        "raw_content": "Roxbury\u2019s Reggie Lewis Center hosted the Tri-Valley League\u2019s indoor track meet on Saturday night, February 2. The meet featured teams from Westwood, Dover-Sherborn, Medfield, and their conference opponents.\nWhile there were many gifted athletes and innumerable great performances in Roxbury, a few did stand above the rest.\nFor the Medfield Warriors, the highlight was likely runner Ryan Eng, who won the 55-meter dash (6.75) and set the MHS record in the 55-meter hurdles (7.71). Although his friends were egging him on to say something braggadocious, Eng instead remained humble.\n\u201cI worked hard this season,\u201d he remarked, \u201cand I\u2019m glad it paid off. On to the next meet.\u201d\nMedfield also enjoyed dominant performances from Riley Drometer, who took first place in the girls 600 meter run (1:41.79) and Jordan Wilson, who took first in the girls two-mile run (11:41.21),\nFor the Westwood Wolverines, shot put had some highlight performances. \u201cThe team has been working their tails off all year, and it\u2019s great to see them improve,\u201d said coach Tom Baird. \u201cAfter seeing their performances, overall, I\u2019m a happy camper.\u201d\nBaird should have been happy, particularly with the 40-foot personal record launch from Liam Dullea, who started the year throwing only 32 feet. Captain Will Solomon also had a steady performance, topping out at 34 feet, and Brandon Loughnane also achieved a personal record at the meet, where he placed second overall.\nWestwood also received strong second-place performances from Dawnesha Dyer-young (girls 55 meter hurdles; 8.80), Jack Deehan (boys 600 meter run; 1:26.35), Zach Conant (boys one mile run; 4:30.94), Jane Krumsiek (girls 600 meter run; 1:42.27), and Sarah Conant (girls 1000 meter run; 3:06.68).\nFor Dover-Sherborn\u2019s 300-meter runner, Sam Lytle, while the races were competitive, they were also a great opportunity to spend some time with other track athletes in a fun way. He noted that while there is still intense competition among the athletes, they\u2019re in it together. \u201cWe\u2019re all trying to win, trying to be fast,\u201d he commented. \u201cBut it\u2019s fun to get the guys out here together. We know a lot of the kids from the other towns, so while it\u2019s a competitive atmosphere, it\u2019s still fun.\u201d\nThe athletes from Dover-Sherborn looked like they were having the most fun, ranging from the 4x200 relay team, who warmed up with some pull-ups on the bleacher railings and told Hometown Weekly they wanted to \u201crun hard and finish strong,\u201d to the high-jumping duo of Danny Bennett and Will Brown, whose highest jumps may have been when they leapt in the air and collided with each other to celebrate a teammate\u2019s success.\nOliver Fried, meanwhile, supplied his Raider teammates with plenty to cheer about: a dominant performance in the boys one mile run. Fried took first with a time of 4:28.40, crossing the finish line before Westwood\u2019s Zach Conant. Fried\u2019s teammate, Noah Guarini, finished close behind in fourth with a time of 4:41.19.\nOn a bitterly cold Friday night, the Reggie Lewis Center played host to some top-notch high school athletes. And while the competition was fierce, the camaraderie and friendship on display was just as prominent.\nconference, Danny Bennett, Dawnesha Dyer-young, dover-sherborn, indoor track, Jack Deehan, Jane Krumsiek, Jordan Wilson, Liam Dullea, Medfield High School, Noah Guarini, Oliver Fried, Reggie Lewis Center, Riley Drometer, Roxbury, Ryan Eng, Sam Lytle, Sarah Conant, Tom Baird, Tri-Valley League, Warriors, Westwood, Will Brown, Wolverines, Zach Conant",
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        "raw_content": "I have been fortunate to be a columnist for The Hutchinson News for nearly a year. During that year, I have read the columns of my fellow columnists religiously. I have never directly responded to another column - until now.\nTom Arnhold - Community columnist\nThe attack by Dan Deming on Promise Regional Medical Center (formerly Hutchinson Hospital) was unwarranted and mean-spirited. It seems as though his biggest complaint is the name change. Because the administration of the hospital changed the hospital's name (which in Mr. Deming's opinion is a travesty), the hospital is poorly run and the administrators are wasting the hospital's money.\nOn Sept. 17, Mr. Deming complained that Linda Harrison would not return his calls in a timely manner. That column was so acerbic that I called Linda Harrison to see if she would take my call. I had never met Ms. Harrison. When I called, she was not in but returned my call within five minutes. Ms. Harrison was quite pleasant to speak to, and we discussed a hospital policy of which I was critical.\nI want to make it clear that I disagree with some of the policies of Promise Regional Medical Center. What disturbs me is an attack of an institution and its employees who are trying to make meaningful changes that will improve health care in our community. Ms. Harrison and her staff are attempting to reverse the image of a hospital that in the past has had a much-deserved mediocre reputation.\nOne of the programs she has instituted is a new guest relations program. Its purpose is to provide additional services for patients and their families. Ms. Harrison and her staff are reducing as much red tape and paperwork as possible for patients. When patients arrive in the emergency room, they are assigned a nurse to monitor their situation, so the patient is ensured the highest level of care.\nMr. Deming espouses that if it ain't broke don't fix it. That has to be one of the stupidest expressions in the English language when incorrectly applied to a situation (like this one). If the hospital does not make improvements and change policies to keep up with the competition, it will fail or at best become a second-rate facility. Ms. Harrison is working to ensure that our local hospital is a driving force in the region's health care industry.\nIn his Sept. 24 column, Mr. Deming lauds Ms. Harrison for stopping a number of patients from migrating to Wichita because of insufficient bed space at the hospital. He indicates she has worked hard in getting employees to improve the hospital. Ms. Harrison, Deming notes, is addressing the issue of an aging infrastructure, which should have been addressed long ago. I agree with these comments, but Mr. Deming thinks those accomplishments are overshadowed by the \"horrible\" name change.\nMr. Deming was formerly on the board of directors at Hutchinson Hospital. One wonders if he would be complaining this loudly if when he was on the board, the name change would have been instituted. It is also difficult to understand why Mr. Deming singles out Ms. Harrison when the decision to change the name from Hutchinson Hospital to Promise Regional Medical Center was approved by the current board of directors.\nThe decision to change the name to Promise Regional Medical Center was made after months of deliberation and consideration. The board of directors was acutely aware of the ramifications, including the cost, of changing the name of the hospital. They did so to improve the hospital and did not make the decision lightly. On every letterhead, envelope and document the name Hutchinson appears beneath Promise Regional Medical Center.\nBecause Mr. Deming's criticism is without merit, he worries that because the building in which the Hutchinson Clinic is housed is owned by the hospital somehow the hospital might force the Hutchinson Clinic into changing its name to Promise Clinic. This is rumormongering at its best.\nWithout any basis of fact, Deming accuses Ms. Harrison of renaming Hutchinson Hospital after Promise Healthcare, Inc. in Florida. It is a long-term acute health facility, which is a different type of entity from our local hospital. Promise Healthcare, Inc. has no hospitals in Florida. Deming is concerned that there might be a copyright issue because of this. The current board of directors is smart enough to determine there is no legal issue with using the name Promise.\nGive Ms. Harrison time to make improvements and changes. We all need to work together to improve the health care for all citizens. It would be more productive if Mr. Deming gave suggestions on how to improve our hospital, instead of only complaining. Save this column Dan, and if in two or three years from now, our local hospital has not made significant improvements, pull it out and you can criticize both Ms. Harrison and me. For now, how about a truce and no more columns about the hospital. This only undermines the effectiveness of the hospital and its staff.\nTom Arnhold is a longtime Hutchinson resident and attorney. E-mail:\nTArnhold@kslawyer.net.",
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        "raw_content": "iGrandTheftAuto \u00bb News \u00bb \u00bb How Grand Theft Auto Stole Hollywood's Thunder\nWhat's better than a movie? A movie you take part in. What's beginning to outsell the most popular movies? Video games. The Guardian in the UK has posted an interesting look at how video games are getting more popular everyday in an article titled: \"Bang, bang, you're dead: how Grand Theft Auto stole Hollywood's thunder\". Their main focus is on the Grand Theft Auto series and they talk a little about the background of the game and people behind it. Some excerpts are below...\n\"The fastest-selling cultural product in history was created by people you've probably never heard of. While this year's Oscars honoured films in which the movie business sweetly congratulates itself on its own birth \u2013 The Artist, Hugo \u2013 the most dollar-hoovering entertainment release ever is not a film, still less an album; it's a video game. Coming out last autumn, Modern Warfare 3 \u2013 a blockbuster military shooter made by a Californian game studio called Infinity Ward \u2013 took just 16 days to gross $1bn, beating by one day the previous record set by a film about blue people in space. And it wasn't a freak accident. Global annual sales of video games now dwarf cinema box-office and recorded music: in 2010, games grossed $56bn, film tickets $32bn and music $23bn. (The film industry as a whole still made more, at $87bn.) Even social games on Facebook are enormous business: Zynga, the firm behind Farmville and Words With Friends, is responsible for 12% of Facebook's revenue. Hollywood is old-school now. And one company in particular has played a pivotal role in this media revolution over the past decade: Rockstar Games.\nMax Clifford was hired to advise on the PR for the game's 1997 release. Cannily, he advised DMA to feed the tabloids the most outrageous details possible. 'It was scary and impressive how he laid out his plan to manipulate the media and the politicians,' Jones says. 'It culminated in a two-hour feature on breakfast TV debating the game. At this point, the politicians lambasting the game had not even seen it \u2013 I think they were disappointed when they did, given the cartoony look.' The tabloids duly issued calls to ban this sick filth, the British Police Federation said it was 'sick, deluded and beneath contempt', and the game became a hit. Grand Theft Auto the countercultural phenomenon was born.\nRockstar's anonymous employee vividly recalls the epic all-nighter when Rockstar was scrambling to re-release a new version of San Andreas purged of the sex scenes: 'Pretty much the entire company got pulled in to help with the testing process in order to get a new version of the game out as quickly as possible to appease the American censors. That meant we had to work round the clock in shifts, sleeping on sofas to sustain us through the night so we could shoot imaginary gangsters and hoodlums in the head.'\nVirtual tourism is, indeed, the aspect of the Grand Theft Auto games that has been much more influential for the medium as a whole than their gangster-movie envy. They made popular and compelling an 'open-world' style. If you want to progress through the game's scripted narrative, you must accept specific missions of telegenic spatter-mayhem; but that is not all you can do. Instead, you may just wander around and soak up the sights, which these days are impressive. That video games now provide a place where you can go to relax is itself a sign of their rapidly burgeoning capacity for rich simulation. 'We have all been born 100 years too early,' Dave Jones laments wryly. 'I would love to build and play in the kind of environments we see in movies like The Matrix and Inception.' But, he notes, we are still in 'the stone age of gaming technology'. Jones's own most recent project, APBReloaded, is like a networked GTA: the other people in the city are not scripted, artificial characters, but human beings playing over the internet. His vision for the future is like this, only more so: 'I want to be playing in an even more realistic GTA-style environment,' Jones says, 'with 1,000 other real players in the city.' And so the impish simulation of antisocial behaviour promises to become ever more sociable.\"\nThanks to our friends at Rockstar Spy for the tip-off and join us at the Grand Theft Auto V forums!",
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        "raw_content": "-The Indian Express My resignation from National Statistical Commission was the last act in a long story of disregard for its reports William Setzer, in the working paper, \u201cPolitics and Statistics: Independence, Dependence or Interaction\u201d, published by the UN, lists several possible areas where political interference in official data generation and publication can happen. One of these is the extent and timing of release of data. H\ne three front runner States \u2014 Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Himachal Pradesh \u2014 assume values of 66, 69 and 69, respectively, as against a range of States with values between 50 and 64. With the National score being 57, almost 17 States qualify as above or equal to the National score. Plotted on a graph, there is a negatively skewed distribution of scores with a reasonable tail to the left, a fat prese\ncial statistics so that governments do not suppress inconvenient truths Over the past two weeks, headlines have focussed on declining employment between 2011-12 and 2016-17; loss of jobs under the National Democratic Alliance government, particularly post-demonetisation; and the government\u2019s refusal to release a report using the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) documenting this decline, leading to resignations of two members of the\ncomparison Undoubtedly, farmers\u2019 distress needs urgent attention but let\u2019s see if the PM-KISAN is a reasonable solution. Let us first compare some basic numbers with the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). For example, if two members of a household in Jharkhand work under MGNREGA (picture) for 30 days, they would earn ?10,080 and a household of two in Haryana would earn ?16,860 in 30 days. Jharkhand has the\n-The Telegraph Govt. views detection as a sign of better disease management The rise in the number of recorded leprosy cases from 86,147 (in 2013-14) to 90,709 (2017-18), reported a decade and a half after India was declared leprosy-free in 2005, has turned the spotlight on the hotspots for the disease. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set the goal of zero children with leprosy and deformities by 2020, and less than one patient per million for other newly diagnosed patients.\ndards, fell sharply after demonetisation. Women bore the brunt Monthly measurement of the unemployment rate is one of the requirements of the Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) of the InterNational Monetary Fund (IMF). The SDDS \u2014 India was one of the early signatories \u2014was established in 1996 to help countries access the interNational capital markets by providing adequate economic and\n-News18.com Citing data from provident fund and National Pension System (NPS), Income Tax filings and sale of vehicles among others, the Prime Minister said crores of jobs had been created in the last four and half year. New Delhi: Facing criticism over lack of job creation by his government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday rejected allegations of rising unemployment and said crores of new jobs have been created in formal and unorganis",
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        "raw_content": "'We are now focused on growing other businesses' : Akash Khurana - Nimbus Communications MD and CEO\n03 Jul, 2004 - 10:46 AM IST | By Aparna Joshi | 611 Reads\nQuaint wooden swings and benches strewn between potted plants dot the terrace that overlooks Dr. Akash Khurana's neat and sleek office in the refurbished building recently christened Nimbus Centre in suburban Mumbai.\nDownstairs, the hum of workers giving finishing touches to the post production facilities and studios that will drive a large part of the software house's expansion plans is a constant reminder that Nimbus is growing, and bigger still. But even though the gentle breeze that sways the leaves outside beckon to creativity, Khurana turns his swivel chair the other way, and gets down to the more serious business of running Nimbus. Meet Akash Khurana, scriptwriter, actor, HRD professor and, MD and CEO of Nimbus Communications.\nA year after taking charge at the helm, Khurana has eased in well into each of the roles he continues to play with finesse. The promised facilities at Nimbus have almost all come up, Nirvana Television, the subsidiary spun off to service satellite channels is raring to go, and Nimbus' movie division is ready with its first Hindi feature film.\nIn a chat with indiantelevision.com's Aparna Joshi, Khurana spoke of his experiences of the year gone by, his projections for the growth of Nimbus and his hopes for the television industry.\nHow would you trace the growth of Nimbus as a company?\nThe history of Nimbus could be traced as an opening of avenues for the entire industry. Nimbus created huge capabilities of risk taking, particularly in the sponsored programme arena. We built a strong leadership position, which continues till today, despite competition. With a history of pioneering behind us, the key thrust now is on the development of new businesses.\nIt was Nimbus which initiated the practice of adding value to television programming, which can be especially tricky with a state owned channel. The first sign of corporatisation of Doordarshan, as it were, in the area of air time sales, was catalyzed by Nimbus. Then again, on DD, Superhit Muqabla was one instance of milestone programming that we set. All this made us a specialist on advertiser/sponsor led channels.After that, of course, it became a business opportunity for everybody. But even after 15 years, we still dominate the space, in content creation as well as marketing.\nWe will soon have two new shows on DD National Network and given Nimbus' national presence and continuing association with Doordarshan, we are also marketing shows like Hawayein and Shaktimaan on the DD national network. Nimbus is also present on the Trivandrum DD channel with the No. 1 daily soap, Allakal.\nDoes regional television figure high on Nimbus' agenda as well?\nWe were the ones to start a new genre in the South with Shakti, that launched on Sun TV, making it the first of the 'mega serials' that later spawned a whole lot of similar shows down South.\nMore recently, Nagamma, a socio-mythological currently in its 3rd year has been among the Top 3 shows on Gemini TV. It was launced on a sunday night slot, which was traditonally considered to be a low viewing and unpopular slot. And the success of Nagamma in Telugu, prompted us to remake the same programme in kannada, which has now been on air for more than 12 weeks and continues to be among the Top 3 shows on Udaya TV.\nApart from a major participation through programmes in the South, we have produced programmes for other regional channels as well. We did Indradhanush for Alpha Marathi.\nNo broadcaster is being ruled out as we plan a major thrust in satellite television software.\nAnd to drive this business forward, we have recently floated a subsidiary Nirvana Television, that would cater to and create programming specially for satellite channels.\nHow has Nirvana Television been active in its sphere of operations?\nNirvana has made a systematic entry into the satellite arena by providing creative direction and software expertise to television events like Femina Miss India, the Zee Cine Awards in Dubai, Zee's India's Best....\nApart from this, a diverse range of shows are being developed. We are working with some great talent on our new shows, and are looking forward to an association with more creative people in all departments. Developing the comedy genre, in particular, would be a major challenge that we would like to take up. We have already commenced production of a show in this genre.\nHow has the last year been for you?\nIt's been a learning, and a challenge. On the one hand, thus far, I have been perceived as a creative person, or as an HR management person. On the other hand, as CEO, interacting with every division and department in the company, and the wearing of more than one hat, has been an interesting journey for me. I'm sure in the entertainment industry, it's a dream assignment for anyone to combine creative talents with managerial skills, although it does call for effective time and task management, more than anything else.\nWhat are Nimbus' plans on the film production front?\nSarhad Paar, starring Sanjay Dutt, is almost ready for release. We have already made a mark in Marathi cinema with Ek Hoti Vaadi, and are also toying with the idea of making another Telugu film. Aziz Mirza and Raj Kanwar have been signed as directors for making films in Hindi.\nWe are also going to be expanding our international network in a major way in the coming days. We already have a representative in Los Angeles, who is working on alliances with Hollywood studios. Plans are already on to make international feature films.\nIs the broadcast industry a better place than it was say five years ago?\nIt's interesting the way channels have matured in the last five years. Today, there is far more science and sanity in evaluating programmes. No doubt, even the channels have had their setbacks, and today, survival for broadcasters has become serious business. But importantly, there is far more collaboration and trust between channels and production houses.\n\"We are not interested in increasing the head count in the organization for the sake of it. What we are interested in is taking on people who are willing and able to multi-task\"\nBut are channels willing to experiment and innovate?\nIt's happening, but slowly. There has to be an audience that is willing to experiment, too. There is evolving a set of viewers that is willing to try out everything. There are niche viewers who will be thrilled by innovation.\nWhere will the innovation come from? Are there good concepts and scripts being evolved?\nThere are, but there is a further need for these. Which is why, a course like Qalam (the annual scriptwriting workshop organised by Indiantelevision.com, spearheaded by Dr Khurana) is needed. It has good people supporting its cause as well as a good faculty, and it enables me, on a personal level, to be able to give back a little of what I have taken from the world. In fact, creating people who are creative is creativity, too!\nIs there a good actors' pool available to the industry to implement the innovative concepts that broadcasters would be willing to try?\nIt's a reality that there are hardly any good training schools or workshops for actors. Besides, most actors of this generation are not interested in knowing anything beyond the scenes that concern them, and are not involved in the learning process. In fact, a combination of passion and capability is a must for a good actor.\nIt was last year that Nimbus launched itself in a new 'lean, mean, keen' avatar. What exactly does it stand for?\nExactly what it says. The total Nimbus staff strength worldwide stands at 75. We are not interested in increasing the head count in the organization for the sake of it. What we are interested in is taking on people who are willing and able to multi-task.\nThe word 'mean' in the slogan however, has no negative connotations, but implies that we are as driven as we are passionate about our work. And anyone who delivers on these counts gets immediate rewards and recognition.\nRecently, we have redefined certain leadership roles in the Nimbus top management: Sunil Manocha, who has had the longest tenure at Nimbus is now Executive Vice President, Television and Sports, Raju Udupa will head air time sales as Vice President, Marketing, and head of production James Rego has been promoted to Vice President, Sports Television.\nSeasonal businesses like cricket have driven Nimbus' revenues to a major extent.\nOur attempt is to reduce the peaks and troughs in our businesses, and aim for linear and exponential upward growth. 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        "raw_content": "UNEMPLOYED IN SUMMERTIME\nToday is my first official day of being unemployed having finished up my months notice at work this past Friday. It was a bizarre feeling not having to drag myself out of bed this morning. The bitch of it is that I still woke up at 7AM anyway (Admittedly I swiftly went back to sleep).\nI had been working in the same call centre for precisely one year and eight months. Nobody should ever work in a call centre that long! When I started there my intention was to stay for six months then attempt to find something better/different. Well, I got comfortable and I got complacent. I enjoyed having a pay check at the end of each month and that attempt to find something better/different never came to fruition.\nIt was an easy job, nothing the average school drop out couldn't handle. Certainly not something that one would want to make a career out of, unless you had literally no other options (In which case, sucks to be you!). For me, it was a stop-gap. A means to an end. A way to ensure a roof over my head and tea in my cup. A way to ensure that I could carry on writing without having to be successful at it (Yet. Or ever. What do I even mean by \"successful\"?). Suffice to say, anyone who has worked in a call centre will know, it begins to melt your fucking brain after a while. The writing dried up. I went from doing it without \"success\" to just not doing it. Alas, I have been pretty successful at not doing it.\nI have barely put pen to paper at all in the last twelve months. A spurt of creativity came in April when I finished the first draft of To The Sea, but that disappeared as quickly as it arrived. The main problem I have had is that I just don't feel inspired or motivated anymore. I don't have ideas the way I used to. Maybe a \"real\" writer shouldn't wait for inspiration to strike and should just grit their teeth, sit down and do it. Maybe I am not cut out to be a writer? I don't know. I am hoping that now that my days are not consumed by having to explain shit that I don't care about to a never ending stream of idiots and arseholes, my mind will recover.\nThe main reason, or rather the \"physical\" reason, for quitting my job is because I am moving back to my home town. After five years of independence I am moving back in to my family home with my parents. Urgh. Once the novelty of no longer having to worry about paying bills and buying my own food wears off, it is going to suck. The plan is to find a job (Probably in another call centre. Joy.) so that I can save up some money in order to travel to Canada.\nCanada is somewhere that I have been drawn to my whole life. I have no idea why. Recently, whatever it is that has been drawing me there feels significantly stronger. The time feels right to get up and go. I will not worry about writing, or wait for inspiration, I am just going to live. Gain some motherfuckin' \"life experience\". I am only 26, I am in no rush to have everything figured out right away. I don't want the perfect career, or a fucking mortgage, or a family, or whatever. I just want to live. All that other shit is Future Martin's problem. Hopefully he will be more equipped to deal with it than I am right now.\nI am not expecting Canada to save me. I am not even sure that I need saving. Whatever happens will happen, and I am ready for it. A sentence that I wrote in a blog post last November seems incredibly fitting right now:\n\"I will not let fear hold me back. I am lost. I am free. I am alive. Embrace. Believe. Live.\"\nI have a couple of weeks left in Brighton before I move away. I intend to spend that time getting drunk with my friends, going on adventures, going to gigs, and generally just playing silly buggers until my money runs out. Because the only thing that I will miss about my life here is my friends. I have a fair idea about which friendships will stand the test of time and which ones will fade into the recesses of memory. I am not the kind of person that makes friends easily. I am kind of socially awkward and shy (Until I have a few ciders in me, that is) so when I do make a friend, they tend to be for life.\nmeredith nichols 29 July 2013 at 13:50\nYou are so brave and lucky.\nMARTIN 29 July 2013 at 17:56\nI don't feel much of either, but thank you.\nAmie 29 July 2013 at 14:59\nAwesome post. Congrats on moving forward--being a 20something really is the time to explore and adventure. I'm unemployed in the summertime too, thanks for the song!\nIt's a great song. If you like it, you should check out more of her stuff. She is amazing. Her album 'Fisherman's Woman' is one of my all time favourites.\nMetamorphocity 29 July 2013 at 17:30\nCongrats on making your latest leap! Canada, eh? I hear the women are awesome and smart there. Where in the great white north have you set your sights on?\nAwesome and smart, eh? :) Sounds good. Funnily enough my eyes and my heart are both set on Toronto.\nI had one of those jobs before I moved to California...and I was there for a year and a half even though when I started, I only meant to be there for like three months. Awful. And then I got out, and then it got better. So maybe this is the beginning of something wonderful for you! Living with your parents might not be the ideal situation, but SO many people are doing it these days, so you're not alone, and it'll give you an opportunity to save up moolah, which is a huge deal. Where in Canada do you want to go?\nThe fact that so many graduates are moving back to their parents doesn't make me feel any better, in the slightest. But I appreciate the sentiment. I am heading for Toronto!\nRisha 30 July 2013 at 07:31\nFirst of all, congratulations on dragging yourself out of (what seems like, based on your description) a rut. Those are the hardest things to drag yourself out of.\nI know it can be kind of unnerving to figure out what's next and how much more you can take of your parents (no matter how much you love them) before you lose your mind, but take your time. Honest. (i.e. don't do what I did and run away as quickly as possible.)\nSecond, on writing. You musn't be so hard on yourself. I don't put a lot of stock in 'advice for writers' or whatever, but Cheryl Strayed (whose advice columns, writing, general Q&As or what-have-you all break my heart on a regular basis) has often talked about how hard she works at writing. I want to link you to this Dear Sugar piece she wrote a very long time ago that I go back to when I feel so overcome by (my perceptions of) my own inadequacies: http://therumpus.net/2010/08/dear-sugar-the-rumpus-advice-column-48-write-like-a-motherfucker/\nThird, Canadiaaaaa! It's always an incredibly experience to make it where you've been wanting to go. I hope this shift is exactly what it needs to be for you.\nFourth, don't doubt how brave it is to let go of security- and even a stop gap job can give you that- and of familiarity for the uncertainty and the unknown. Be gentle with yourself. x\nOh, Risha. You so wise. Thank you for your kind words. Also, thank you for the link to that Dear Sugar piece, I hadn't read that one before. I freakin' LOVE The Rumpus. A wonderful wesbite.\nHanna (excelsior lady) 31 July 2013 at 00:53\nI'm gon' be yo frand.\nwell THAT was weird, for one second i forgot that you're 8 hours ahead of me, and the date said July 31st and I temporarily freaked out about why I didn't have my paycheck yet. ITS FINE NO WORRIES.\nNicole K 31 July 2013 at 16:05\nI hope you enjoy Canada as we switch countries! haha\nI hear you on call centre work. I currently work at one (only because it is a 6 month contract and it paying for London) and I agree. A monkey could do a call center job and I would never do it as a career.\nNever doing it again after this!\nThank you, Nicole. What do you plan to do once you get to London?",
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        "raw_content": "Why do people change when they have authority?\nWhy do people change when they have authority?\u2014Disappointed, 15, MI\nThankfully this tendency is not characteristic of all leaders. Yet it\u2019s true that when some people acquire more authority or influence, they change\u2014and usually not for the better. There are many reasons for this. However, negative changes in behavior usually boil down to simply not knowing how to handle increased fame, wealth, or followers. Usually it\u2019s the power that comes with authority\u2014not the position itself\u2014that changes people.\nWe all do, but leaders especially have a special duty to consider the needs of others above their own, as Phillipians 2:3, 4 says. And in Luke 17:1-3 Jesus warns leaders not to lead others astray by their actions.\nBecause of our sinful natures, pride often follows on the heels of power. Usually the more power a person has, the less likely they are to feel the need to depend on God. Let\u2019s face it: having authority puts all of us at risk of becoming cocky, selfish, and oblivious to other people\u2019s needs.\nSometimes, though, even before a person has a position of authority, they may be deceitful. This is why 1 John 3:7, 8 warns us not to let anyone lead us astray. It also tells us how to recognize good leaders from bad ones: \u201cHe who does what is right is righteous, just as he is righteous. He who does what is sinful is of the devil.\u201d\nSecond Peter 2:1-3 tells us there will be \u201cfalse prophets.\u201d And in Matthew 7:15-23 Jesus explains that not everyone who claims they are doing God\u2019s work is genuine. In these cases, a person may intend to be deceptive and hurtful, and their actions aren\u2019t fully revealed until they start acquiring more authority.\nMatthew 28:18-20 says that God gave \u201call authority in heaven and on earth\u201d to Jesus. He, in turn, uses this power to help us honor His challenge to make disciples of all nations. We are called to be leaders and examples, simply because of the truth we have. We sin when we abuse Jesus\u2019 power through our attitude, the motive of our heart, and our negative influence (1 Corinthians 8:9).\nHow do you deal with someone who\u2019s changed because of their authority? Be patient and don\u2019t allow them to demean your self-worth. Often people who exploit others have at some point felt vulnerable or have been mistreated. Because of their own emotional or psychological issues, they use their power to hurt others.\nPray for these leaders, even when it\u2019s difficult. Asking the Holy Spirit to deal with their heart will be more effective than anything you can do with your own power. It will also remind you that God sees you through the worst of situations.\nRemember, God gives people authority (Romans 13:1), and He also takes it away.",
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        "raw_content": "Let me see if I can come up with some of the verses you might have read or heard about from others on this topic. Then we\u2019ll take a look at the bigger picture to figure this out. Sometimes a single text can be very helpful, but sometimes one isolated text from the Bible doesn\u2019t tell the whole story.\nActs 16:30, 31: \u201cHe then brought them out and asked, \u2018Sirs, what must I do to be saved?\u2019 They replied, \u2018Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved\u2014you and your household\u2019\u201d (NIV).\u00b9\nRomans 10:9: \u201cIf you declare with your mouth, \u2018Jesus is Lord,\u2019 and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved\u201d (NIV).\nSecond Chronicles 7:14: \u201cIf my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and will heal their land\u201d (NIV).\nMatthew 6:14, 15: \u201cIf you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you refuse to forgive others, your Father will not forgive your sins\u201d (NLT).\u00b2\nDo these verses in the Bible contradict one another? Is salvation a matter of believing you are forgiven, or is there a list you check off first?\nI think that the broader view of belief and salvation has to do with how you relate to God. If you view God as a police officer, then you\u2019ll take a by-the-book approach. For example, you\u2019ll want to know the date and time when you \u201cbelieved.\u201d As long as you do that, legally God has to save you, right? You may want to have photos taken and witnesses on hand so that you can prove your salvation later if you need to.\nBut if you view God as a positive parent instead of as a police officer, then you\u2019ll take a long-term approach, since it\u2019s an ongoing relationship. For example, buying groceries or paying rent to stay in your own house might not enter your mind\u2014that\u2019s what your parents do! But what do you have to do to believe that? As their child, that\u2019s just the way it is.\nYour parents might ask you to vacuum or take out the garbage or do the dishes. You don\u2019t have to ask \u201cWhich one of these do I have to do in order to be your child?\u201d Helping around the house just comes with being part of the family.\nEven though your parents aren\u2019t perfect, the things that they \u201cmake you do\u201d are often for your benefit as you become increasingly independent. Even when you\u2019re \u201con your own,\u201d you\u2019ll still be their child, and they will still be your parents. The relationship dynamics will change, but you will still be related.\nDo you view God as someone to make an appointment to be with? Or are you with Him all the time? Do you see Him when He pulls you over like a cop, or is He involved throughout your life like your parents?\nIf Jesus needs to police you, He can do that. But He wants to have a friendship with you (see Revelation 3:20). In an ongoing relationship, Jesus not only forgives you but also cleanses you from sin, and your friendship keeps on going. After all, heaven is not primarily about being in a police speed trap and trying to avoid the cops. Heaven is primarily about being with Jesus, your friend.\nIf I were limited to one verse to respond to your question, it would be 1 John 1:9. Here\u2019s how The Living Bible paraphrase puts it: \u201cIf we confess our sins to him, he can be depended on to forgive us and to cleanse us from every wrong. [And it is perfectly proper for God to do this for us because Christ died to wash away our sins].\u201d\u00b3\n\u00b9 Texts credited to NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. Copyright \u00a9 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.\n\u00b2Scripture quotations marked NLT are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright \u00a9 1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.\n\u00b3Taken from The Living Bible, copyright \u00a9 1971 by Tyndale House Publishers, Wheaton, Ill. Used by permission.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > United States > Massachusetts > Norfolk > Oakland Cemetery\nRandolph, Norfolk County, Massachusetts\nContact: 54 South Street, Randolph, MA 02368\nContributed by Lisa Haynes [lhaynes9722@yahoo.com]. Total records = 412.\nFrom Rte. 93, take Exit 5A onto Rte. 28 South. Go 1. 5 miles and take a left at the lights onto Oak St. Follow Oak St. about .2 mile, and Oakland St. is on your right. The cemetery runs the length of Oakland St. between Oak St. and Orchard St.\nThis cemetery is apparently under the care of the Randolph Historical Commission. I had written them and let them know that I planned to transcribe from the stones, and have received no response.\nThe condition is pretty good at this burial site. There are several stones down, and many which were impossible to read. A few stones were broken and re-glued. There are a few names with no death date, some are obiously not still with us, some could still be, but there is no way to know so I will include all names.\nI began at the back which is the oldest section and made my way to the front. This is a complete listing of all visible stones. I have noted stones which are broken, laying down and/or unreadable.\nI began this project on Oct 17, 2004, and found out it was larger than expected. I continued on Oct. 18, 2004, and then ran out of time before it got too cold. I finally got a chance to go back to complete it on May 14, 2005!\n- Lisa Haynes\nAhlfont, Anna E., b. 1883, d. 1962, s/w Augusta C. Ahlfont\nAhlfont, Augusta C., b. 1880, d. 1959\nAhlfont, Emelia C., b. 1885, d. 1976, s/w Carl A. Sundell\nAhlfont, Erik E., b. 1882, d. 1929, s/w Carl A. Sundell\nAhlfont, Grace R., b. 1919, d. 1974, s/w John E. Ahlfont\nAhlfont, John E., Jr., b. 1943, d. 1956, s/w John E. Ahlfont\nAhlfont, John E., b. 1918, d. 1975\nAlden, Adoniram, d. 24 Apr 1816, age 22y\nAlden, Adoniram, d. 30 Sep 1821, age 4y 15m, son of Calvin & Martha Alden\nAlden, Albert M., Jr., d. 27 Jan 1901, age 27y, son of Albert M. & Phebe H. Alden, \"Servant of God, well done! Thy glorious warfare's past, the battles fought, the victory won, and thou art crowned at last\"\nAlden, Albert M., b. 3 Aug 1834, d. 22 Sep 1906, \"Gone but not forgotten\"\nAlden, Calvin, d. 24 Dec 1843, age 35y, stone lying down, broken\nAlden, Calvin, d. 28 Jul 1825, age 37y\nAlden, Charlotte, d. 10 May 1843, age 36y 5m 10d, wife of Dea. Alpheus Alden\nAlden, Dea. Alpheus, d. 1 Dec 1881, age 86y 8m\nAlden, Eliza Jane, d. 12 Apr 1823, age 15m, dau of Calvin & Martha Alden\nAlden, Ellen M., b. 25 Aug 1812, d. 15 Mar, 1892, s/w Henry A. Alden\nAlden, Emery A., d. 9 Aug 1896, age 42y, son of Albert M. & Phebe H. Alden, \"The voice we loved is stilled, the place made vacant in our home can never more be filled\"\nAlden, Frederick H., b. 1838, d. 1895, s/w Emma Alden Butler\nAlden, H. Howard, d. 26 Oct 1896, age 28y, \"Though on earth the body lies, the soul is safe in Heaven\"\nAlden, Henry A., b. 10 Nov 1813, d. 12 May 1887, s/w Ellen M. Alden\nAlden, Herbert E., b. 1883, d. 1899, s/w Frederick H. Alden\nAlden, Hosea, d. 26 May 1835, age 46y\nAlden, James, d. 1 Jan 1836, age 28y\nAlden, Josephine A., b. 1846, d. 1895, wife of Frederick H. Alden\nAlden, Leonard, d. 23 Jul 1822, age 26y\nAlden, Martha, d. 16 Sep 1853, age 64y, wife od Calvin Alden\nAlden, Martha, d. 28 Feb 1858, age 63?y\nAlden, Mary E., d. 2 May 1913, age 37y, son of Albert M. & Phebe H. Alden, \"Until the day break and the shadows flee away\"\nAlden, Priscilla C., d. 24 Jul 1860, age 60y 5m 22d, 2nd wife of Dea. Alpheus Alden\nAlden, Silas, d. 1 Jun 1845, age 79y\nAlden, Susan W., d. 31 Aug 1841, age 9y, dau of Calvin & Susan Alden\nAlden, Synthia, d. 5 Feb 1805?, age 4y 15d, dau of Silas & Polly Alden\nAlden, Theodore S., b. 2 Apr 1843, d. 13 Jul 1884, s/w Henry A. Alden\nAlden, Thomas, d. 7 Feb 1820, age 21y\nAldrich, Harriet E., d. ?? Dec 18??, dau of Amos & Sarah Aldrich\nAnderson, George S., b. 14 Mar 1936, d. 28 Jul 1964, Veteran Marker: Massachusetts ABF 2 US Navy, (Flag)\nAnderson, Vanda C., b. 1901, d. 1877, s/w George S. Anderson\nBeal, Mary Ann, d. 3 Nov 1848, age 23y 6m, wife of Elisha Beal\nBerry, Melvin J., b. 24 Jul 1872, d. 6 Sep 1934\nBerry, Rena E. (Thompson), b. 3 Jan 1877, d. 27 Dec 1966, wife of Melvin J. Berry\nBigelow, Amanda E., b. 1864, d. 1922, wife of Charles F. Bigelow\nBigelow, Arthur J., b. 1869, d. 1946\nBigelow, Elizaberh A., b. 1833, d. 1920, wife of John Bigelow\nBigelow, Ernest C., b. 1877, d. 1895\nBigelow, John, b. 1861, d. 1943\nBigelow, Marie E., b. 1872, d. 1953\nBigelow,Charles F., b. 1861, d. 1943\nBorgeson, Hulda T., b. 1883, d. 1955, wife of Robert B. Borgeson, s/w Ellen B. Radatz\nBorgeson, Robert B., b. 1882, d. 1947, s/w Ellen B. Radatz\nBriggs, Hannah, b. 15 Feb 1757, d. 29 Sep 1844, age 87y, wife of the late Rev. Joel Briggs\nBriggs, Hannah, d. 23 Jul 1854, aged 63y, s/w Hannah Briggs, \"was buried at Rock ??, Illinois\nBriggs, Infant, cannot read\nBriggs, Moses AB, d. 9 Oct 1822, age 25y, \"He was graduated at Brown University in the year 1820 and commenced the study of Physic in April 1822\"\nBriggs, Rev. Joel, stone broken & reset, can't read\nBroderick, Mary A., b. 1849, d. 1902\nBump?, Alice L., d. ?? May 1875, stone not attached at base, wobbling\nButler, Emma (Alden), b. 1865, d. 1935, s/w Frederick H. Alden\nButler, Leon, b. 1887, d. 1958, footstone w/ Frederick H. Alden\nCain, Charlotte H., d. 2 Jun 1845, age 6y 9m 5d, dau of Holmes & Mary Cain, \"Farewell dear child, 'tis hard to part from thee our lovely one, But God who gave thee, Him we trust, and let His will be done\"\nChilds, A. Day, b. 1903, d. 1967, s/w Lovell A. Childs\nChilds, Blanche D., b. 1878, d. 1858, wife of Lovell A. Childs\nChilds, Lovell A., b. 1871, d. 1923, s/w Burton H. Smalley\nChilds, Ruby M., b. 1908, d. 1991, s/w Lovell A. Childs\nClark, Gilbert Weston, d. 7 May 1815, age 4m 9d, son of Henry & Mary T. Clark\nClark, Hiram, d. 18 Sep 1825, age 2y, son of Benjamin & Lydia Clark\nClark, Jonathan, d. 6 Aug 1859, age 67y 4m 12d, stone in the woods at back\nClark, Lemuel, d. ?? Oct 1817, age 18d, son of Lemuel & Mrs. ?? Clark\nClark, Lydia, d. 13 Mar 1838? or 1828?, wife of Benjamin Clark\nClark, Rachel (Pool), d. 2 Jun 1870?, wife of Jonathan Clark, stone in the woods at back\nClarke, Atkins, d. 14 Apr 1801, age 50y, \"A soldier of the Revolution\"\nClarke, Betsey, 29 May 17??, age 9y, dau of Silas & Betsey Clarke\nClarke, Dorcas, b. 4 Jul 1772, d. 31 Mar 1804, wife of David Kenney, dau of Atkins & Ruth (Chessman) Clarke\nClarke, Ruth (Chessman), b. 2 Nov 1754, d. 2 Nov 1821, wife of Atkins Clarke\nClay, Charity A., b. 1836, d. 1880, wife of Charles V. Clay\nClay, Charles V., b. 1823, d. no date\nCole, Charles H., b. 17 Mar 1843, d. 21 Mar 1928\nCole, Fanny (Kimball), b. 31 Mar 1842, d. 9 Jan 1921, wife of Charles H. Cole\nCole, Jennie G., 7 Jan 1878, d. 20 Aug 1959, s/w Charles H. Cole\nCole, Sophy R., b. 21 Aug 1862, d. 24 Jul 1932, s/w Charles H. Cole\nCushing, Frank, b. 1861, d. 1920, s/w Henry A. Alden\nDamon, Harry, b. 1868, d. 1938\nDamon, Ina T., b. 1866, d. 1948\nDay, Abbie A., b. 7 Nov 1838, d. 12 Nov 1921, s/w Sullivan Jones\nDoten, Lillian A., b. 1879, d. 1970\nDutra, Grace W., b. 11 Dec 1879, d. 19 Nov 1941, s/w Charles H. Cole\nEddy, C. Gertrude, b. 1885, d. 1953, s/w George H. Eddy\nEddy, Carrie L. (Holbrook), b. 1862, d. 1949, wife of George H. Eddy\nEddy, G. Carleton, b. 1897, d. 1918, s/w George H. Eddy\nEddy, George H., b. 1857, d. 1942\nEddy, Polly (Smith), b. 27 May 1811, d. 21 Sep 1888, wife of Edmond Eddy\nEvans, Arthur J., b. 1899, d. 1929, son of Harriett Evans, \"At Rest\"\nEvans, Harriett, b. 1864, d. 1947\nEverett, Charles Henry, 8 Sep 1845, son of Nathaniel & Mary H. Everett\nFrederick, Caroline, b. 1835, d. 1918, wife of Walter M. Frederick\nFrederick, Walter M., b. 1830, d. 1912, s/w George E. Mann\nFuller, Emily Mann, d. 20 Mar 1829, age 19m 8d, dau of Adam & Rhoda Fuller\nGlover, John E., b. 1824, d. 1887\nGlover, Margaret M., b. 1836, d. 1928, wife of John E. Glover\nGullifa, Doris, b. 1914, d. 1961\nGuy, B?? P., d. 2? Mar 1848, age 43?y, wife of Joseph Guy\nHawkins, Emily G., b. 1880, d. 1931, s/w John Lunt\nHill, Alice E., b. 26 Oct 1878, d. 23 Feb 1906, s/w Grace M. Hill\nHill, Clementine P. (Piper), b. 30 Mar 1853, d. 23 Dec 1928, wife of Thomas J. Hill\nHill, Grace M., b. 26 Oct 1878, d. 13 Oct 1905, s/w Alice E. Hill\nHill, Thomas J., b. 17 Aug 1849, d. 18 Feb 1898\nHiller?, Eliza Ann, c. 2 Feb 1833, dau of Charles? & Mary Ann Hiller?\nHolbrook, Edgar C., b. 1871, d. 1935\nHolbrook, Eleanor, b. 1836, d. 1924, wife of Levi L. Holbrook\nHolbrook, Levi L., b. 1830, d. 1884\nHolbrook, Maude E., b. 1880, d. 1916, wife of Edgar C. Holbrook\nHoward, ??, d. ?? Mar 1845, son of Simeon & Maragretta Howard, (stone in woods)\nHoward, Alexander B., d. 15 Oct 1864, age 18m, ?d, child of L.S. & J.E. Howard\nHoward, Alice Frances, d. 17 Apr 1864, age 7m 10d, child of L.S. & J.E. Howard\nHoward, Carrie, small stone, do dates\nHoward, Charles H. P., d. 8 Jan 1870, age 27y 2m, \"A place is vacant at our hearth\"\nHoward, Charles H., b. in England, 29 Feb. 1860, no death date, s/w Charles H. Howard\nHoward, Edna M., d. 8 Apr 1870, age 21y 1m, \"A light is from our household gone\"\nHoward, Frances E., b. 1852, d. 1928\nHoward, Frank C., b. 1854, d. 1951\nHoward, Henry B., b. 1837, d. 1885\nHoward, Hepsibah, d. 3 Mar 1841, age 97y 3m, \"Her oft repeated rules were few, They show the path she trod, Do justly and love mercy, too, And humbly walk with God\"\nHoward, Judson Everett, d. 12 Dec 1861, age 14m 27d, son of L.S. & J.E. Howard\nHoward, Julie E., d. 10 Jul 1885, age 61y 10m, wife of Levi S. Howard\nHoward, Levi S., d. 15 Aug 1881, age 51y 5m\nHoward, Lucy, d. 12 Oct 1816, age 6y, dau of Thomas & Parnvel Howard\nHoward, Margaret, b. in C.B.N.S., 8 Feb 1851, d. 31 Aug 1926, s/w Charles H. Howard, \"Gone but not forgotten\"\nHoward, Maria L., b. 1838, d. 1900, wife of Henry B. Howard\nHoward, Parnel (Sampson), d. 2 Aug 1870, age ??, wife of Thomas Howard, stone cracked, re-glued\nHoward, Polly (Mann), d. 25 Aug 1876, age 67y 5m 19d, wife of Thomas B. Howard\nHoward, Simeon, d. 6 Sep 1807, age 64y (Flag)\nHoward, Thomas Bradford, d. 31 May 1894, age 86y 4d\nHoward, Thomas, d. 12 ?? 1873, top of stone broken off & on ground\nHoxie, Albert B., b. 20 Jul 1899, d. 11 Apr 1953 (Flag) (Veterans Marker), Massachusetts, Pvt Btry C55 Artillery GAC, WWI\nHoxie, Anna W. (Berry), b. 1902, d. 1968, \"At Rest\"\nHunt, Beulah, d. 13 Jun 1873, age 101y, wife of Joseph Hunt, (stone fallen down)\nHunt, Charles, d. 26 Mar 1838, age 32y\nHunt, Edward, d. 5 Aug 1853, age 4m 12d, son of Joshua & Susan Hunt\nHunt, Esther, b. 1848, d. 1902\nHunt, J. W., Co. H, 33rd Mass. Inf. (Flag)\nHunt, Joseph, d. 24 Jan 1835, age 84y\nHunt, Joshua, b. 8 Feb 1808, d. 6 Dec 1883, \"At Rest\"\nHunt, R. W., Co. I, 4th Mass. Inf. (Flag)\nHunt, Susan, b. 19 Jul 1814, d. 10 Jul 1859, \"Asleep in Jesus\"\nHurley, Constance H., b. 1904, d. 1989\nJohnson, Caroline, b. 1856, d. 1920, \"In memory of my wife\"\nJones, Deborah M., b. 1812, d. 1892, wife of George W. Jones\nJones, E. W., Jr., b. 1904, d. 1989, s/w Eldbridge Jones\nJones, Elbridge, b. 1856, d. 1930, s/w Frank A. Picket\nJones, Ephraim, d. 4 Dec 1841, age 69y\nJones, George W., b. 1808, d. 1879\nJones, Gideon T., b. 3 Sep 1818, d. 28 Mar 1886, age 67y 7m\nJones, Margaret, d. 6 Jul 1843, age 66y, wife of Ephraim Jones\nJones, Marion E., b. 1921, d. 1921, s/w George W. Jones\nJones, Mary Abbie, b. 1858, d. 1918, wife of Elbridge Jones\nJones, Mary B. (Savles), b. 18 Jul 1806, d. 3 Feb 1849, wife of Sullivan Jones, \"At Rest\"\nJones, Mary E., b. 1851, d. 1926, wife of Soriano M. Jones\nJones, Soriano M., b. 1836, d. 1902\nJones, Sullivan, b. 11 Sep 1808, d. 6 Feb 1893\nKearney, Madeline G., b. 1918, no date\nKeith, Mary A., 15 Jan 1840, age 32y, wife of Edwin Keith\nLarsen, Albert, no dates, s/w Peter Larsen\nLarsen, Anna C., no dates, s/w Peter Larsen\nLarsen, Charles, no dates, s/w Peter Larsen\nLarsen, Marion K., b. 1864, d. 1948, wife of Peter Larsen\nLarsen, Peter, b. 1866, d. 1950\nLarsen, Walter, no dates, s/w Peter Larsen\nLarsen, Wilhelmina, no dates, s/w Peter Larsen\nLeeds, Elizabeth, d. 12 Oct 1840?, age 24y, wife of George J. Leeds\nLeeds, Gilman, b. 25 May 1835, d. 25 May 1865, age 30y\nLeeds, Joseph, b. in Stoughton 2 Oct 1797, d. in Randolph 2 Feb 1858\nLeeds, Lemira B., b. 12? Jun 1800, d. 31 Mar 1892, age 91y, 9m, 14d\nLundberg, Gina, b. 1863, d. 1941, wife of Gustave Lundberg\nLundberg, Gustave, b. 1855, d. 1925\nLunt, Bertha, b. 1917, d. 1923, footstone s/w John Lunt\nLunt, Jack, b. 1907, d. 1908, footstone s/w John Lunt\nLunt, John, b. 1879, d. 1952, s/w Emily G. Hawkins\nLunt, Norman A., b. 1913, d. 1939, s/w John Lunt\nLyons, Hannah, b. 11 Apr 1799, d. 17 Jul 1854, wife of Nathaniel Lyons\nLyons, Nathaniel, b. 1 May 1798, d. 6 Jun 1858\nMacKenzie, Helen M., b. 1903, d. 1956, s/w Kenneth J. Matheson\nMadan, Elizabeth, d. 29 Mar 1829, age 12w, daughter of John & Iza Madan, \"Sleep, sleep thou dear departed child, Parents' tears will wet they sod...\"\nMan, Abigail, d. 1 Dec 1829, age 18y, dau of Dea. Elisha & Abigail Man\nMann, Abigail, d. 9 Oct 1843, age 68y, wife of Dea. Elisha Mann\nMann, Adoniram J., Jr., d. 6 Dec 1851, age 24y\nMann, Alice E., b. 1857, d. 1909, wife of Allen A., s/w Ansel Mann\nMann, Allen A., b. 1850, d. 1911, s/w Ansel Mann\nMann, Alvan, b. 6 Dec 1806, d. 10 May 1887\nMann, Ansel, b. 1824, d. 1894\nMann, Arthur E., b. 1906, d. 1907\nMann, Benjamin, d. 20 Apr 1856, age 80y\nMann, Bessie M., b. 1879, d. 1952, s/w Mabel A. Mann\nMann, Betsey, can't read\nMann, Clara T., b. 1883, d. 1904, child of Edwin M. Mann\nMann, Dea. Elisha, c. 15 Jun 1861, age 90y 4m 11d, (stone lying down)\nMann, Deborah, d. 4 May 1814, age 80y, wife of Seth Mann\nMann, Della M. (Morse), b. 1863, d. 1938, wife of George E. Mann\nMann, Edwin M., b. 1849, d. 1924\nMann, Elephal, d. 1 Nov 1829, age 34y, wife of Stephen Mann\nMann, Eliza T., d. 11 Jan 1879, age 75y 3m 5d, wife of Benjamin Mann, \"Gone home\"\nMann, Eliza, d. 18 Sep 1898, age 83y, 1d, wife of Seth Mann\nMann, Emeline R., b. 26 Jan 1814, d. 16 Oct 1890\nMann, Emma A., b. 28 Oct 1850, d. 7 Dec 1922\nMann, George E., Jr., b. 1905, d. 1906, s/w George E. Mann\nMann, George E., b. 1873, d. 1944, s/w Russell L. Towns and Elizabeth Robbins\nMann, George Weston, d. 2 Mar 1846, age 11m, 15d, son of Ephraim & Mary J. L. Mann, \"Gone to God-be still my heart, what could a parents' prayer ask for my darling, like the bliss of Heaven\"\nMann, Hannah, d. 11 Dec 1822?, wife of Benjamin Mann, (stone fallen down)\nMann, Harvey, d. 1 Sep 1846, age 1y 11m 19d, son of Adoniram J. & Martha Mann\nMann, Henry J., b. 20 Sep 1875, d. 9 Feb 1938\nMann, Jane, b. 1824, d. 1892, wife of Ansel Mann\nMann, Jane, d. 4 May 1846, age 63y, wife of John Mann\nMann, Jennie H., b. 1863, d. 1898, wife of Edwin M. Mann\nMann, John Andrew, d. 30 May 1907, age 71y 6m 17d (GAR flag)\nMann, John, d. 28 Aug 1865, age ??y, 9m, \"Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep from which none can wake to weep\"\nMann, Lester H., b. 1925, d. 1983, (Veterans Marker) S1 US NAVY, WWII\nMann, Lois E., b. 1864, d. 1928, wife of Edwin M. Mann\nMann, Luthera H., b. 3 Jul 1851, d. 18 Aug 1939, wife of Royal T. Mann\nMann, Mabel A., b. 1900, d. 1992, dau of Bessie M. Mann\nMann, Margaret, b. 13 May 1887, d. 11 Dec 1976, wife of Henry J. Mann\nMann, Marion E. (Buttrick), b. 1870, d 1942, wife of Weston Leon Mann \"Asleep in the beautiful hills of God\"\nMann, Mary Elvira, d. 8 Aug 1849, age 21y 25d, dau of Stephen & Naomi Mann\nMann, Mary T., b. 1900, d 1973, s/w Warren E. Mann\nMann, Polly, d. 26 May 1882, age 87y 2m 1d, 2nd wife of Seth Mann, Esq\nMann, Royal T., b. 10 Feb 1843, d. 16 Jul 1910\nMann, Seth Weston, d. 19 Aug 1893, age 45y\nMann, Seth, Esq., d. 23 Oct 1843, age 62y \"He was admired ??...in public and private business, ?? for ?? and kindness of heart, for and unwavering ?? Devotion to God\"\nMann, Seth, d. 19 Jun 1881, age 71y 2m 19d\nMann, Seth, d. 28 Jan 1815, age 91y\nMann, Warren E., b. 1903, d. no date\nMann, Weston Leon, b. 1870, d 1959\nMann, William H., b. 1901, d. 1963\nMatheson, Julia E., b. 1881, d. 1956, wife of Kenneth J. Matheson\nMatheson, Kenneth J., b. 1878, d. 1950\nMatheson, Mary, b. 1896, d. 1916, s/w Kenneth J. Matheson\nMatheson, Ronald, b. 1932, d. 1936, s/w Kenneth J. Matheson\nMcAllister, Charles T., b. 1849, d. 1920, s/w George D. McAllister\nMcAllister, George D., b. 1851, d. no date\nMcAllister, Jennie, b. 1856, d. 1911, wife of George D. McAllister\nNeilson, Charles, 1969 (flat marker, only date listed)\nNeilson, George, b. 1916, d. 1916, s/w Hans C. Neilson\nNeilson, Hans C., b. 1873, d. 1954\nNeilson, John W.,, b. 26 Jul 1914, d. 22 Feb 1946 (Flag) (Veterans Marker), Massachusetts, Tec 4 742 Amph. Tank Bn, 2nd s/w Hans C. Neilson\nNeilson, Lillian B., 2001 (flat marker, only date listed), s/w Charles Neilson\nNeilson, Mabel B., b. 1879, d. 1916, s/w Hans C. Neilson\nNiles, Eliza (Tower), b. 1802, d. 1878, s/w Jacob Niles\nNiles, Elizabeth E., b. 1836, d. 1897\nNiles, George W., d. 1827, age 18d, son of Jacob & Eliza (Tower) Niles\nNiles, Jacob, b. 1801, d. 1872\nNiles, Jacob, d. 11 Aug 1806, age 37y, \"Here lies extended in this Grave, An Emblem of the Ancient Brave, Alas! His flesh cleaves from the bone. And must be rais'd by God alone\", at the bottom: \"Erected by Rural Lodge FreeMasons\". (Flag)\nNiles, Relief, d. 24 Jan 1801, age 28y, wife of Jacob Niles\nO'Dell, Mary, d. 11 Nov 1841, age 30y, wife of Ebenezer O'Dell\nOrcutt, Betsey, d. 18 Oct 1844, age 18?y, wife of Micah Orcutt\nOrcutt, Susan B., d. 10 Apr 1869, age 64y, wife of Micah Orcutt\nPenza, Arlene L. \"Nancy\", b. 26 Sep 1932, d. 14 Feb 1996, s/w Domenic F. Penza\nPenza, Domenic F., b. 15 Jan 1935, d. no date\nPenza, Laurie A., b. 27 Jun 1966, d. no date\nPicket, Frank A., b. 1879, d. 1908, s/w Elbridge Jones\nPickett, Sandra D., 1985, (flat marker, only dated listed), s/w Charles Neilson\nPiper, Ann E., d. 17 Jun 1909, age 81y 25d, wife of Robert H. Piper, \"Her children arise up and call her blessed\"\nPiper, Henry P., d. 8 Apr 1880, age 21y 2m 17d, son of Robert H. & Ann E. Piper, \"May his gentle loving spirit find rest and peace in a blessed immortality with loved ones gone ??\"\nPiper, Robert H., d. 3 Jul 1883, age 52y 5m 28d\nPoole, Eliza, b. 1850, d. 1924, wife of George A. Poole\nPoole, George A., b. 1845, d. 1922\nPope, Hannah, d. 12 Mar 1821, age 80y, wife of Ralph Pope, \"Pilgrim indeed, whose feeble frame, Oft fell declining nature yield, Pardon for sin her anxious aim, Evinc'd a hope in Christ our shield\"\nPope, Ralph, d. 4 Apr 1812, age 69y, \"Pass by my friends and dry you tears, I must lie hear till Christ appears\"\nPreble, Arneson, no dates or info\nPrescott, Eliza Jane, d. 24 Feb 1854, age 25y, dau of Jacob & Eliza Niles, wife of Asaph S. Prescott\nRadatz, Ellen B., b. 1910, d. no date\nReed, Abel, d. 13 Jan 1820, age 40y\nReed, Goddard, d. 22 Mar 1844, age 52y\nReed, Ruth, d. 17 Oct 1825, age 14m, 14d, child of Goddard & Mary D. Reed\nReed, Sarah E., d. 1 Dec 1838, age 5y, child of Goddard & Mary D. 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Conant Sawyer?\nSayers, Alice M., b. 1916, d. 1979, s/w Edward Sayers\nSayers, Dorothy A., b. 1949, d. 1970, s/w Edward Sayers\nSayers, Edward, b. 1873, d. 1952\nSayers, Emily (Nanny), b. 1874, d. 1955, s/w Edward Sayers\nSayers, Herbert A., b. 1912, d. 1990, s/w Edward Sayers\nSayers, Rosie, b. 1901, d. 1918, s/w Edward Sayers\nSayers, Thomas F., b. 1902, d. 1979, s/w Edward Sayers\nSimonton, Marion (Mann), b. 1898, d. 1986\nSmalley, Burton H., b. 1864, d. 1950, s/w Lovell A. Childs\nSmalley, Cora D., b. 1874, d. 1961, wife of Burton H. Smalley\nSmith, Eliza, d. 16 Aug 1832, age 3y 9m, dau of Simeon & Iris Smith\nSmith, Isaac, d. 29 Mar 1819?, age 81y\nSmith, Polly, d. 9 ?? 1811, age 21y, wife of Simeon Smith\nSpear, Albert, d. ? Aug 1865, age 17y 10m 17d, son of Hiram & Sarah A. Spear\nSpear, Betsey, d. 11 Oct 1845, age 44y, wife of Joshua Spear Jr., Esq\nSpear, Dea. 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Fast and elegant, it was one of very few contemporary vehicles capable of carrying six passengers in comfort at sustained high speeds. The 300 was the car of choice among West German government officials, and throughout Europe and the USA was widely favoured by businessmen, financiers and politicians. Indeed, 'Adenauer' became the 300's unofficial model name, after German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, its most famous customer. The conservatively styled 300 saloon was soon joined by the 300S (Super), a model which succeeded in recapturing all the elegance of the pre-war 540K. Introduced at the Paris Salon in October 1951, the 300S was built in two-seater coup\u00e9, cabriolet and roadster forms on a shortened 300 saloon chassis. The roadster was the more sporty of the three, featuring a relatively simple hood that was almost totally concealed when folded down, while the cabriolet was more luxurious. Indeed with its lined hood erected the cabriolet was every bit as quiet and comfortable as the fixed-head coup\u00e9\nUnlike some of its spartanly furnished contemporaries, the 300b boasted a lavishly equipped interior featuring supple leather upholstery, beautiful burr walnut trim, chromium-plated dashboard instrumentation and precision-made switch gear.\nElegantly styled in the pre-war manner yet technologically bang up to date, the 300b was built to the Stuttgart firm's uncompromising quality standards. Inevitably, production was limited.\nOwnership of such an exclusive automobile was necessarily restricted to a wealthy few, among them film stars Cary Grant and Gary Cooper, and the Aga Khan.\n'A Continental test on a (Mercedes-Benz 300) production model recently made available by the manufacturers shows that the car now challenges the best produced anywhere in the world today. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Saturday Date Night at Midori Japanese Restaurant in Princeton\n2017 CMB Karate Demo Team performance at the Wells Fargo Center (2nd time!) \u2192\nNamita and I attempted to see La La Land a month or two ago, but the kids were extra special ridiculous that afternoon so we had to cancel movie nights for everyone. \u201cNo movies for anybody!\u201d\nIt took a few weeks later for us to forgive them, and we still wanted to La La Land, a 2016 musical starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling. We found a day, theater, and a window of time where La La Land and the Lego Batman movie we\u2019re playing around the same time. Game on!\nThe film is about an aspiring actress and a somewhat down-on-his-luck jazz musician who meet up via serendipity in Los Angeles, try not to fall in love (but do), and try to get their careers going and make their individual dreams come true.\nI know it win a number of industry awards, and was even nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Award. I gotta say it was interesting, but I didn\u2019t think it was anywhere close to being Best Picture worthy. The story also suffers from a number of plot holes which are necessary for the predictable story beats to occur. I don\u2019t think the film is supposed to be all that realistic anyway. It\u2019s a vehicle to tell a particular story featuring its cast, and to have its song and dance numbers.\nVisually appealing (and the music is decent), but the story is meh.\nThis entry was posted in Entertainment and tagged emma stone, movies, musicals, ryan gosling. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Casting Off the Chains\nWe are held down by an irrational concentration on the botched and the stupid. Conscious upward evolution has the potential to liberate us in every realm of life.\nby Kevin Alfred Strom (pictured, right, in a recent meeting with National Alliance director Will Williams)\nA FRIEND OF MINE has a wife who is dying of cancer. While she was undergoing cancer surgery, she suffered a severe stroke. It\u2019s a tragedy on many levels. Not only is her life impaired by the ravages of chemotherapy, but the stroke has partially paralyzed her and made it difficult for her to communicate. But the greatest tragedy of all is that her husband can find no one who will provide her with the therapies she needs.\nhttp://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202014-0726lmiwi.mp3\nMy friend is a professional engineer and has been a close student of medical innovations and life extension therapies for many decades. He knows more than many physicians do about the latest life-saving techniques. He knew that his wife needed hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and needed it fast, after her stroke. He knew that Vitamin C infusion therapy had no bad side effects \u2014 unlike big-Pharma\u2019s drugs \u2014 and very promising results in studies involving patients with the same kind of cancer as his wife. And he had medical power of attorney and so he should have been in complete charge of the treatments given to his beloved one.\nBut he could get none of the treatments he wanted for her. Not at the hospital where she was staying. Not at any of the hospitals in his state. And in her condition, long distance travel was not an option. Not only could he not get the treatments he knew she needed or could benefit from, but she was given drugs and treatments against his express wishes (some of them with terrible side effects and a very bad track record for results). Then, to top it all off, the doctors (at least one of the leading figures being a Jew) conspired to rend asunder the trust between man and wife and get her, while in a very confused state of mind, to reject her husband\u2019s help and advice and nullify her medical power of attorney \u2014 a neat trick which rendered my friend helpless while the medical establishment packed her off to a hospice after selling her a lot of inappropriate drugs at absurdly high cartel prices.\nI am sure that some of you know the reason this happened. The reason the government regulators, the medical establishment, the insurance companies, and Big Pharma have such a hammerlock on what therapies we\u2019re allowed to have is because we \u201chave to be protected\u201d from quack doctors and quack cures. Once the government and the megacorporations and the lawyers get hold of those powers, of course, money and corruption come into play and there\u2019s a lot more going on than protecting the gullible.\nBut the reason I brought up this tragic example of our lack of medical freedom is to show you how much we\u2019re losing by catering, always catering to and basing decisions on, the needs of the lowest, stupidest, and least capable among us. Because some people are incapable of making intelligent decisions about their health care, and would gladly fork over their life savings to snake oil salesmen, all of us must have all of our decisions made for us by bureaucrats, legislators, and insurance executives, and none of us have freedom to choose our own treatment anymore, even in matters of life and death. We are bound by chains, even the best and most well-informed among us, basically because stupid people need chains to keep them from killing themselves. Innovation is stifled. New ideas take decades to get to the people who need them, many of whom don\u2019t live that long as a result. Brilliant minds who can\u2019t stand red tape and bureaucracy leave \u2014 or never enter \u2014 the field.\nNow probably, at this stage of our evolution, we need some kind of regulation to keep wicked liars from becoming millionaires by telling the rubes that they can cure cancer with holy water or the like. I\u2019m not arguing that we don\u2019t. What I am arguing is that the lives and the liberty of the best among us \u2014 those who would never fall for the snake oil salesmen \u2014 would be greatly enhanced if we could operate under a different set of rules. And I am arguing that we have too many rubes. And I am especially arguing that our stage of evolution isn\u2019t high enough. Imagine if we were more evolved. Imagine if everyone in our society were as intelligent and well-informed \u2014 and of as good character \u2014 as my engineer friend. What a different world it would be.\nThere are many other areas in our society where the best among us are held in chains because of the presence of the inferior \u2014 including inferior races. Look at education. Because we\u2019ve accepted the false notions that \u201cwe\u2019re all equal\u201d and that everyone is entitled to a college education, we\u2019ve dumbed down admission requirements to the point where huge numbers of university freshman have to take remedial courses in reading and basic mathematics. Our high schools, afraid to fail Blacks and Mestizos or be accused of \u201cdiscrimination\u201d and losing their federal funding, graduate increasingly ignorant and even illiterate students. It\u2019s been shown that many of today\u2019s university seniors have difficulty passing high school tests from 50 or 75 years ago. In such an environment, what happens to the best students? They languish, they are bored, they\u2019re ignored, and never receive the attention and encouragement that they need. This is increasingly true as the current equalitarian policy-makers gut programs for gifted and advanced students. And huge numbers of today\u2019s teachers are themselves products of a dumbed-down \u201cAfiirmative Action\u201d education system. What could they possibly offer our best young minds? Less than nothing. Is it any surprise that so many of our best young people end up alienated, anti-social, and self-destructive?\nNow imagine a world in which the very best and greatest teachers you ever had in high school and college were the norm. Imagine a world in which the all the students were at least what we would call \u201cgifted\u201d now. Imagine a world without Blacks and Mestizos in our schools and everything that implies. Imagine every class able to teach the most advanced concepts at a pace suitable for our best young minds \u2014 and imagine every graduate having truly mastered the body of knowledge that currently exists in every basic field and standing ready to add to that body of knowledge, instead of struggling to pronounce words of more than two syllables and unable to give the answer to 4= 2 + x.\nLook at the insane number of laws that have proliferated in our society. America has gone from a bastion of freedom and liberty in which a man was free to speak or act in any way as long as he didn\u2019t harm the race, the nation, or his neighbors \u2014 to the most oppressively over-regulated society this side of Hoxha\u2019s Albania. You can\u2019t turn around without bumping into some law or regulation you have to obey. Consider just one of our larger law libraries in this sad country, consisting of several huge rooms, crowded with shelves and with the shelves stuffed full of books, each of which contains hundreds or thousands of pages of tiny type. I ask you: Is it possible in one hundred lifetimes to even read all of the laws we are supposed to obey? Be honest. That\u2019s crazy. It\u2019s insane. I doubt that there is any one man who has even read, much less carefully considered and understood, all of the tax laws alone in this country. Yet the regime can send you to prison for \u201cbreaking\u201d them, and \u201cignorance of the law is no excuse.\u201d\nIt\u2019s been estimated that each of us unwittingly commits three felonies a day. Laws as many as these have to be selectively enforced, or they cannot be enforced at all, so having so many laws gives the lie to the old claim that America is \u201ca nation of laws, not of men.\u201d (Meaning that you cannot be prosecuted because a rich man or an official doesn\u2019t like you.) But, boy oh boy, that certainly is not true today. When anyone, upon investigation, can be found to have broken several obscure laws this week alone, then anyone the oligarchs or officials don\u2019t like can be put in chains whenever they so choose.\nAnd the plain fact of the matter is that the excuse for most of these laws is that people can\u2019t be trusted to do right. They do stupid things. They do immoral things. They must be watched. They must do everything they are told to do. And they must not do anything that are not told to do. It\u2019s easy to get the mob to clamor for protection. When you live in a society consisting of people of high character and intelligence, however, far fewer laws are needed. You are freed from so many dangers, therefore you can be freed of so many chains.\nThe answer, as I said before, is better people. More highly-evolved people. And the science of ensuring that each generation is better than the one that preceded it \u2014 the only way to the better world I\u2019ve been talking about \u2014 is called eugenics. It means \u201cof good birth.\u201d The basic problems are the presence of alien, and less-evolved, races in our society; and the fact that, under current social conditions, the worst specimens of our own race tend on average to have the most children, and the best tend to have the fewest. The society the National Alliance intends to build would be racially based, like any healthy society, and so the other races would have their own societies and would not be present in our living space. And we would have a positive, healthy, and Nature-based eugenics program to ensure that each succeeding generation would be of higher evolutionary grade, of higher racial quality, than the one before.\nFar from being \u201cevil,\u201d eugenics is actually the most beneficial and humane discipline ever devised by the mind of man. In fact, eugenics is the only viable long-term solution to all our social problems. As I said on this program in 1993, eugenics is the only way to a better world. Science has shown us that genetic structure is by far the greatest determinant of intelligence, character, and behavior. Unfortunately, those with the best genetic inheritance tend to have the fewest children \u2014 and those with the lowest intelligence, lowest potential, and worst character tend to have the most children. This leads to a genetic deterioration of the race that gets worse with each passing generation. No amount of education, no laws, and no increase in the power of the police or of the state can counter this degeneration.\nEugenics is simply the idea that we should humanely use our social policies to encourage as much as possible the birth of children with good genetic qualities and to discourage as much as possible the birth of children with poor genetic qualities. Some of this could be done with the more advanced techniques of modern reproductive science, such as allowing surrogate mothers to carry genius-level children in large numbers or encouraging the voluntary use of egg banks and sperm banks to propagate the best children that our race can possibly produce.\nBut most eugenics would be simple and basic and just good common sense: We should not be subsidizing the birth of ever more 70-IQ underclass gangbangers through welfare payments to crack whore mothers and the like. We White Americans must build a White society, so, unlike today, none of the births in our living space will be of future Crips and Bloods. And, even among our own race, the welfare system and the tax system should be reorganized to discourage in every possible way the birth of those with poor genetic inheritance. This could be done by linking the perennial underclass\u2019s benefits \u2014 and mitigation of criminal sentencing \u2014 to sterilization or emigration.\nAnd there could be endless variations on the theme of tax deductions, tax credits, and interest-free loans extended to families of good genetic inheritance to encourage them to give the priceless gift of their children \u2014 most of whom will grow up into highly-evolved creative problem-solvers \u2014 to our society. How can that be \u201cevil\u201d?\nIt\u2019s not evil. It\u2019s really the ultimate good. 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        "raw_content": "Social Architect/ Activist Cleo Manago Speaks Out About Proposition 8\nLos Angeles, CA \u2013 A social architect, activist and visionary, Cleo Manago has always dreamed a world. A world where every man and every woman could live and love without being judged or disdained. Never one to mince his words, he originally coined the term \u201csame gender loving\u201d to embrace, describe and culturally affirm the relationship of his Black \u201cgay\u201d brothers and sisters.\nWith the current hoopla around the passing of Proposition 8 in Los Angeles which bans gay marriages, the finger pointing at the Black community for overwhelmingly voting \u201cyes\u201d to pass it, and most recently, the proclamation of her own same sex marriage by comedian Wanda Sykes, Manago has a lot on his mind. And as usual, he\u2019s not biting his tongue about it.\nBelow is an open letter to the world at large. Read it. And then, Think about it.\nGAYS IN LOS ANGELES INDICT BLACKS AND DELIVER FAKE ANTHRAX\n\u2013 from Cleo Manago\nBy now, you may have seen or heard about the disturbing behaviors among the predominantly White gay protesters of Proposition 8, the ban on same-sex marriage in California. Protesters have sent a suspicious white powdery substance to local churches, apparently to provoke an anthrax type scare, and most notably have blamed Black folks for their defeat against stopping Prop. 8.\nTo express their anger, some have attacked Blacks with the word \u201cniggas.\u201d I even heard one exclaim that, \u201cWe gave you [Black people] your first Black president. How dare you turn your back on us now!\u201d Apparently their vote for Obama was an attempt at a disingenuous deal maker with Black people.\nThe facts of the matter are: Black women constituted only 6% of the states\u2019 voters. So few Black men voted (less than 4% of the state voting population), that exit polls didn\u2019t even bother to calculate their vote. While 75% of voting Black women supported Proposition 8, Blacks only accounted for 2.3% of the total Prop. 8 vote. White men and women, who account for 64% of California\u2019s voters, make up the majority of who produced the actual result.\nAn irrational affront on Blacks by the gay community is not unusual, but merely demonstrates symptoms of a larger historic issue of racism between the gay and Black communities. As a Black man who is committed to the education, health and affirmation of Black people, I have talked about being a Same Gender Loving (SGL) man, who has never identified with gay culture.\nFor example, over 20 years ago, I pointed out that Black HIV/AIDS prevention efforts should not be done in a way that blatantly prioritized gay identity over Black culture and diversity. Now close to thirty years later HIV/AIDS is still out of control in Black communities. That gay-identity politics was prioritized over the importance of Black cultural affirmation is a major co-factor.\nCurrently, Prop. 8 protesters are conducting rallies throughout Los Angeles, but they have not brought their demonstrations to historically Black communities. Why? Given that it\u2019s the only community of color that they directly blame for their loss.\nThe gay community has never addressed the Black community in ways that build bridges on this or any other issue. Despite the civil rights dialogue employed by the gay community, many gay organizations still practice blatant forms of racial exclusion. Even to date, when you see Blacks in the gay press, it is extremely rare to see two Blacks depicted together. Blacks are typically depicted as a White person\u2019s lover or alone. The term same-gender-loving (SGL) was distinctly created to provide homosexual and bisexual Black people with a descriptor that was more affirming and culturally reflective, and to break Black complacency with overt \u201cgay\u201d racism.\nYet, my concern is not the redundant problem of racist attitudes in the gay community. What I find troubling is the silence of the so-called Black gay leaders in Los Angeles. During this gay onslaught of hatred, where is the Black gay community? We cannot use the excuse that there are not any who are \u201cout\u201d!\nWhere is the Black AIDS Institute\u2019s Phill Wilson, a long time Black gay identity advocate, or the leaders of the gay group called \u2018In the Meantime\u2019? Where is lesbian identified publicist and writer Jasmine Cannick? I believe this silence results from that White gays are often the philosophical parents of many Blacks who have defined themselves as gay leaders.\nConsequently, I understand why people in the Black community question the relevance, safety and value of gay as a viable identity in the Black community. Not that I agree with any form of oppression, I merely understand the suspect. This is because the so-called \u201cBlack gay community\u201d has yet, itself, to effectively address the Black community. It has rarely even been present in the Black community in progressive ways, only showing up when it\u2019s time to call someone Black homophobic.\nSimilarly, the Black HIV/AIDS movement has been traditionally more concerned with pushing gay identity than pushing the Black community toward prevention and wellness. The Black gay movement doesn\u2019t look like a \u201cBlack community affirming\u201d movement, but instead like a group of co-opted Black folks running behind a White homosexual agenda. This exacerbates anti-homosexual attitudes and now anti-homosexual marriage perspectives in the Black community.\nSo, in solution, in the age of Obama, we need to be in real dialogue as a community about our cultural, philosophical, and sexuality diversity. As White gays protest against Blacks while disenfranchising the Black community in their political efforts for \u201cgay marriage\u201d, they establish yet another reason Blacks and others have not jumped on their bandwagon. As can be attested to by the lack of Black support, including Black homosexual support against Prop. 8, education about such bills need to be presented in ways that affirm and engage Black people. The current mixture of Black \u201cgay\u201d silence and White homosexual racism will not garner Black support of same-sex anything, let alone marriage.\nAbout Cleo Manago\nCleo Manago is a nationally acclaimed \u201csocial architect,\u201d a popular speaker, columnist and director/founder of the AmASSI Prevention, Cultural and Leadership Training Centers, where he is CEO with projects in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Dallas and Harlem. He has appeared on national television networks including C-SPAN, BET \u2013 with Tavis Smiley, PBS and most of the major networks.\nHis work has been profiled in many publications including the American Journal of Public Health, Ebony, Essence and the Black Scholar-Journal of Black Studies and Research. Mr. Manago he has also been featured in most of the nation\u2019s newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Final Call, Amsterdam News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, and several scholarly journals and books.\nBooks include: Atonement (collected stories from the Million Man March) and Male Lust (an anthology on male sexuality). His views are presented in the bell hooks\u2019 book: We Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity. Most noted is his development of the Critical Thinking and Cultural Affirmation or \u2018CTCA\u2019 cultural competency strategy, featured in an American Journal of Public Health editorial. He is also the author of several noted essays, and founder of the Black Men\u2019s Xchange (BMX) in 1989. His historic speech at the 2005 Millions More Movement served as a culmination of over 25 years of hard work.\nCleo Manago Addresses Black AIDS in the Age of Obama\nUrgent: Open Letter From Diddy, Jay-Z, Mary J.Blige And Kevin Liles\nThe Source Magazine & The Hip-Hop Summit Action Network host the I AM C.H.A.N.G.E. Initiative Event:: Spike Lee, Russell Simmons, LL Cool J, Vince Carter, Ice-T, Lil Kim, Fabolous, Bow Bow\nRussell Simmons, LL Cool J, T.I. and the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network launch the first Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball on 1/19/09 in Washington DC\nPosted in: News, Politics Tags: Cleo Manago, Propostion 8",
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        "raw_content": "What is a rig mat? A rig mat is a kind of wooden platform used to support equipment in construction. It is also sometimes used as temporary roadway passage, especially when the road is disturbed, having several obstructions making it an unstable ground.\nThere are various kinds of mats used for specific purposes such as crane mat, oilfield mat, pipeline mat and the not so commonly used rig mats. Though most businesses such as big companies have a tendency to shun away using rig mats due to added costs, many failed to realize it's importance. A good example of which is an increase in productivity. Some places have long wet season and it prevents or rather shortened the drilling period which may eventually led to a decrease in production and prolonged time table for projects to be completed. The one that's usually left unnoticed is that using rig mats also helps in the preservation of the environment. Why is that so? Because use of rig mats is only temporary. It can be displaced anytime, thus causing less harm to the grounds and the environment in general. Using these kinds of mats can also prevent possible incidents involving lives of individuals.\nThe effectiveness of using rig mats in businesses has yet to be proven by some, but weighing it's advantages over it's disadvantages is pretty much obvious. It is however advised that companies must choose their mats manufacturers to ensure that these mats can last for a longer period of time. This way they only not able to save money but they also can take an active part in the preservation of the environment.\nankush October 2, 2012 at 11:01 PM\nThis is a really great piece of information. Plumbing Perth\nRovie Aguis October 3, 2012 at 5:21 PM\nSilip dito Sis. How are you? Followed you on Twitter na :)",
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        "raw_content": "Blow-by-Blow: How Obama & Hillary Left Americans to Die\nhttp://www.legal-project.org/4067/blow-by-blow-how-obama-hillary-left-americans-to\nWednesday on Capitol Hill, three impeccable witnesses offered the clearest evidence to date that the Obama administration's response to Benghazi before, during and after the terrorist attack that claimed the lives of Ambassador Christopher Stevens, State Department employee Sean Smith, and former Navy SEALs Glen A. Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods, was a deadly combination of ineptitude, political calculations, and outright lying. Mark Thompson, acting deputy assistant Secretary of State for counterterrorism; Greg Hicks, former deputy chief of mission in Libya; and Eric Nordstrom, former regional security officer in Libya, offered unshakeable testimony, despite efforts by several Democratic lawmakers to protect both the current administration and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, their party's most viable presidential candidate for 2016. What the witnesses averred reveals a grim web of deceit likely orchestrated by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to cover up the order to ground U.S. rescue teams that could have easily saved our besieged countrymen in Benghazi.\nSome of the most compelling and emotional testimony was provided by Hicks, who offered the House Oversight and Government Reform committee a damning blow-by-blow account of the September 11, 2012 attack: In Tripoli at the time, Hicks recounted how he had spoken with Stevens early in the evening, and there was no sign of unusual activity. After relaxing for a while, he got an alert that Benghazi was under attack. When he checked his cell phone he saw two numbers, one of which he didn't recognize. He called that number first and got Stevens on the phone. \"Greg! We're under attack!\" said Stevens, according to Mr. Hicks.\nLater, when it became clear that Stevens was missing, the first concern was that he had been taken by terrorists. \"We began to hear also that the ambassador's been taken to a hospital,\" said Hicks. \"We learn that it is in a hospital which is controlled by Ansar al-Shariah, the group that Twitter feeds had identified as leading the attack on the consulate.\" As this information was coming in, a \"response team\" from Tripoli arrived at the Benghazi airport, one that Hicks thought might become involved in a \"hostage rescue\" operation, even as officials worried they were being \"baited into a trap.\"\nHicks then spoke of the mortars that landed on the compound shortly after a group of Americans fleeing the consulate arrived at the annex. The first mortar landed among a group of Libyans who had helped bring the Americans to safety. \"The next was short,\" he said. \"The next three landed on the roof.\"\nThose were the mortars that killed Doherty and Woods.\nHicks was visibly choked up when he recounted learning about Stevens' death from the Libyan prime minister. \"I think it's the saddest phone call I've ever had in my life,\" he said.\nIn one of the most stunning portions of the hearing, Hicks confirmed the chilling refusal of the Obama administration to send in readily available U.S. assets to stop the consulate slaughter. This order to \"stand down\" was given not once, but at least twice. Hicks also revealed that an explicit order from the chain of command prevented a four-man special forces rescue team in Tripoli from getting to the Americans trapped at the annex. He noted the order came from \"either AFRICOM or SOCAFRICA\" and that the team was \"furious\" when they were told to stand down. \"I will quote Lieutenant Colonel Gibson,\" said Hicks, referring to the officer on the receiving end of that command. \"He said, 'This is the first time in my career that a diplomat has more balls than somebody in the military.'\" Hicks' testimony on this point directly contradicts recent statements from the Obama-run Pentagon. \"There was never any kind of stand-down order to anybody,\" said Maj. Robert Furman, Pentagon spokesman, on Monday.\nYet Mark Thompson also testified that he tried to get a Foreign Emergency Support Team (FEST) comprised of special ops and intelligence personnel deployed, and he, too, was told to stand down. According to a source interviewed by Breitbart.com, only President Obama, or someone acting on his authority, could have given the stand down order. As we know from testimony provided by former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, President Obama met with the two officials on September 11 at 5 p.m. EDT for 30 minutes \u2014 less than an hour-and-a-half into the attack \u2014 and was supposedly never heard from him again for the rest of the evening. The very next day, Obama headed to a campaign fundraiser in Las Vegas.\nThe Obama administration undoubtedly understood that its decision to leave defenseless Americans, including our ambassador, to needlessly die at the hands of al-Qaeda-linked jihadists would not go over well for a commander-in-chief in the throes of a presidential election and a secretary of state angling for the Oval Office in 2016. Hicks' testimony affirmed suspicions that administration officials conspired to conceal the nature of the attack by concocting an absolutely fictitious account of events involving a \"spontaneous\" attack prompted by an anti-Islam YouTube video. Hicks testified that he had personally told former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that the Benghazi raid was a terrorist attack at 2 a.m. that same night. He recounted that \"everybody in the mission\" believed it was an act of terror \"from the get-go,\" a reality echoed by Libyan President Mohammed al-Magariaf, who said his government had \"no doubt that this was pre-planned, predetermined.\" Magariaf made this assertion the very day before UN ambassador Susan Rice went out to peddle the lie that a \"spontaneous demonstration\" had gotten out of hand due to an Internet video.\nWhen Hicks heard Rice, he was appalled. \"My jaw dropped, and I was embarrassed,\" he said.\nIn reality, Rice was a willing mouthpiece for the two biggest promoters of the Internet video lie: President Obama and Hillary Clinton. In fact, the State Department spent $70,000 to run advertisements in Pakistan featuring the two of them rejecting the contents of the video, and promoting tolerance for all religions. Even more remarkable, despite committee Democrats implying that a thorough investigation was conducted internally by the State Department's Accountability Review Board (ARB), Hillary Clinton was never interviewed by the ARB.\nHillary's entire take on the matter can be whittled down to the infamous statement she made during the U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on May 8, 2013. After being questioned as to why the administration misled the American people, Clinton became indignant. \"With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans,\" she said. \"Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided that they'd they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make?\"\nEric Nordstrom, who became emotional when he described his friends and other personnel who lost their lives in the attack, provided an answer to that question. \"It matters to me personally and it matters to my colleagues\u2013to my colleagues at the Department of State,\" he said, his voice breaking. \"It matters to the American public for whom we serve. And, most importantly, it matters to the friends and family of Ambassador Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty, and Tyrone Woods who were murdered on September 11, 2012.\"\nNordstrom further testified in writing that Hillary Clinton waived security requirements for the Benghazi consulate despite high and critical threat levels in the six categories of security standards established under the Overseas Security Policy Board and the Secure Embassy Construction and Counterterrorism Act of 1999. The waiver can only be authorized by the Secretary of State, who cannot delegate that responsibility to someone else. \"If the Secretary of State did not waive these requirements, who did so by ordering occupancy of the facilities in Benghazi and Tripoli?\" Nordstrom wrote.\nNordstrom also offered his take on the ARB. \"I found the ARB process that I was involved in to be professional and the unclassified recommendations reasonable and positive. However, it is not what is contained within the report that I take exception to but what is left unexamined,\" Nordstrom wrote. \"Specifically, I'm concerned with the ARB's decision to focus its attention at the Assistant Secretary level and below, where the ARB felt that 'the decision-making in fact takes place,'\" he wrote.\nHicks testified that the State Department actively sought to intimidate witnesses in order to prevent facts surrounding the Benghazi attack from being leaked. He revealed that a top State Department official called him to demand a report from his meeting with a congressional delegation and expressed unhappiness that a State Department lawyer was not present for the session. \"I was instructed not to allow the RSO, the acting deputy chief of mission\u2013me\u2013to be personally interviewed,\" he said. Later in the hearing, Hicks noted that State seemed especially concerned with Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), who has done yeoman's work tracking down the survivors of the attack, kept under wraps by the administration. \"We were not to be personally interviewed by Congressman Chaffetz,\" said Hicks, who added that Cheryl Mills, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, \"demanded a report on the visit\" that did take place.\nThe State Department was caught in another lie yesterday as well. While the hearings were getting underway, Republicans revealed that Ambassador Thomas Pickering, co-chairman of the ARB, refused to testify. State countered that Republicans refused to let him. Frederick Hill, spokesman for Committee chairman Darryl Issa (R-CA), produced a letter dated February 22 inviting Pickering to testify. \"Ambassador Pickering initially told the Committee he was not available on that date,\" Hill told ABC News. \"When asked about a different date, he said he was not inclined to testify.\"\nThe State Department isn't the only entity interested in controlling the flow of information in this tragedy. House Democrats embarrassingly struggled to distract from the proceedings with absurd non sequiturs and personal attacks. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), the ranking Democratic at the Benghazi hearing, told one of the whistleblowers to \"protect your fellow employees.\" Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) suggested it was unpatriotic to challenge the administration's narrative. \"I find it truly disturbing and very unfortunate that when Americans come under attack, the first thing some did in this country was attack Americans,\" she said. \"Attack the military; attack the president; attack the State Department; attack the former senator from the great state of New York, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.\" Rep. William Lacy Clay (D-MO) blamed Republicans and congressional budget cuts for the terror attack, even as he apparently remains oblivious to the reality that it was Democrats who insisted the lion's share of the budget cuts induced by sequestration come from the military.\nMedia are also shamelessly entrenched in the campaign to suppress the facts surround the Benghazi attack. Politico reports that CBS News execs are getting \"increasingly frustrated\" with premiere investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson's stories on Benghazi, which they consider \"dangerously close to advocacy.\"\nDangerously close to honesty is more like it, which is exactly what CBS is worried about. As Washington Post explains, \"While other media, particularly Fox News, have been similarly skeptical about the official narrative about Benghazi, Attkisson and CBS might put the story in a different light,\" the paper reports. \"As a much-decorated reporter from a news outlet often derided by conservatives as a liberal beacon, Attkisson and her network flip the usual script on this highly politicized story. That is, it's hard to peg her and her network as Republican sympathizers out to score political points against a Democratic president.\" With Attkisson, a self-described \"political agnostic,\" questioning the administration, Bengahzi can no longer be dismissed by the left as a vast right-wing conspiracy. \"People can say what they want about me, I don't care,\" Attkisson says. \"I just want to get the information out there.\"\nAttkisson notwithstanding, it remains to be seen whether the remainder of the mainstream media will now demand answers from the Obama administration on why it chose to needlessly throw American servicemen to the wolves in Benghazi and why, exactly, it was necessary to contrive a totally false account of events. The Obama administration is fighting hard to distract from the severity of the scandal. White House press secretary Jay Carney claimed that continued scrutiny of Benghazi is nothing more than an attempt by Republicans to \"politicize\" the issue. \"This is a subject that has from its beginning been subject to attempts to politicize it by Republicans, while in fact what happened in Benghazi was a tragedy,\" he said, adding that the incident has been \"been looked at exhaustively.\" Carney further noted that the ongoing pursuit is \"part of an effort to chase after what isn't the substance here.\" The entire substance, according to Carney, is the reality that the consulate was attacked, four Americans were killed, and the president will make sure it doesn't happen again.\nCarney saved his most ridiculous assertion for last, claiming the administration's editing of the talking points, in which wholesale changes and rampant deletions were made, (the details of which can be seen here) were \"stylistic and not substantive.\" \"We've been very clear about the specific edits that were made at the suggestion of the White House.\"\nThat is an utter lie. Version one of the CIA report included references to an \"attack,\" \"Islamic extremists with ties to al Qa'ida,\" the involvement of Ansar al Sharia and the fact that \"wide availability of weapons and experienced fighters in Libya contributed to the lethality of the attacks,\" which were all completely removed. Furthermore, at no time did any of the versions mention an anti-Islamic Internet video as being the catalyst for the attack.\nThe Obama administration can try spin this debacle any way it likes, but it can't spin away four dead Americans, two separate \"stand down\" orders and the State Department's advanced knowledge of inadequate security. They can't change the reality that no rescue was even attempted over the course of a seven-hour battle, that brave Americans were left to fend for themselves, or that the administration sat on the details of this story for eight months \u2014 two most crucial of which occurred prior to the 2012 election. Even now the administration continues to stonewall every effort to get to the truth.\nBut with the truth finally coming to the surface, the remaining question observers are left with is why the Obama administration abandoned Americans who were easily within reach. While the lies used to cover up this disaster are easy to explain, the rationale behind the unconscionable stand down orders must still be determined. As the facts stand now, the likely explanations do not bode well for President Obama. The circumstances suggest the decision was made by a callous and desperate president struggling with a re-election campaign, a central plank of which was that al-Qaeda had been decimated and was \"on the run\" \u2014 not something affirmed by news of al-Qaeda operatives' murder of our ambassador and military personnel. Or perhaps our commander-in-chief was too busy being our campaigner-in-chief and simply didn't care about the carnage unfolding on his watch, which he declined to prevent. 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        "raw_content": "MINOT, N.D. (AP) \u2014 In an effort to keep coyote numbers in check, the North Dakota Department of Agriculture and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department have teamed up to produce the Coyote Catalog. The catalog connects landowners who want coyotes removed from their land with hunters and trappers willing to help out.\n\u201cOne of the reasons we started this a few year ago is that livestock producers expressed concern about high coyote numbers,\u201d said Doug Goehring, the state\u2019s Agriculture Commissioner. \u201cThe beauty of this is that we play matchmaker. We facilitate a service. If a landowner has coyote problems he can be put into the system.\u201d\nOnce a landowner signs up for the Coyote Catalog, which can be accomplished on the state Department of Agriculture website, their information is shared with coyote hunters and trappers who sign up for the Coyote Catalog on the state\u2019s Game and Fish website, Minot Daily News reported.\n\u201cIt\u2019s kind of a Match.com for coyote hunters and landowners,\u201d said Stephanie Tucker, a game management section leader and furbearer biologist with the North Dakota Game and Fish.\nBoth Goehring and Tucker advise that landowners experiencing problems with coyote depredation should first contact U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services.\n\u201cThey provide services for free for livestock producers,\u201d Tucker said.\nHowever, noted Goehring, predator control through USDA Wildlife Services is \u201csomewhat limited.\u201d For that reason, the Coyote Catalog is often a preferred option for ranchers and landowners looking to find a solution to their coyote problems.\n\u201cThis year we have 17 landowners signed up and 359 hunters,\u201d said Goehring. \u201cIt\u2019s nice, especially with calving and lambing season coming on. In some areas there\u2019s an increase in coyote activity and this is a concerted effort to manage the population out there.\u201d\nWhile the program is entirely voluntary by both parties, Goehring said there are some landowners in remote areas of the state who would welcome a few more hunters. It may mean driving a greater distance than some hunters are accustomed to, he said.\n\u201cBut it\u2019s a good way for sportsmen and landowners to work together and try to take care of a nuisance,\u201d Goehring said.\nAs for coyote numbers, that varies throughout the state. Overall though, coyote numbers in western North Dakota appear to be down somewhat from a year ago while the coyote population in eastern North Dakota, particularly in the Red River Valley, has increased.\nThe state Game and Fish department uses rural mail carrier surveys each April to help determine coyote populations. The 2018 survey showed a decline in coyote numbers south and west of the Missouri River, Tucker said.\n\u201cOur survey is not tied to the fur market,\u201d explained Tucker. \u201cAnd the fur market has been good for several years. There\u2019s good money to be had in selling coyote pelts.\u201d\nThe state\u2019s coyote harvest has been trending up for the past decade. However, Tucker thinks harvest numbers in North Dakota may have reached a plateau.\n\u201cFrom what I\u2019m hearing, I would not expect harvest to go up this year,\u201d said Tucker. \u201cIt depends on which region of the state \u2014 some regions have better numbers of coyotes and the harvest will follow suit.\u201d\nRich Hensen of Glenburn was involved in purchasing coyote pelts for nearly 40 years but still operates Hensen\u2019s Fur and Leather in Minot and keeps in touch with both landowners and coyote hunters.\n\u201cI don\u2019t buy fur anymore but I know there\u2019s a lot of coyotes around,\u201d said Hensen.\nJerry Hansen, a fur buyer from Columbia, South Dakota, makes fur-buying trips throughout North Dakota. He says the coyote population is doing very well in many areas but, overall, thinks the statewide population of coyotes is down from a year ago.\n\u201cI talk to a lot of people. Compared to last year, more people would say the coyote population is off,\u201d said Hansen. \u201cThere are some exceptions. There\u2019s some pockets with as many coyotes as last year,\u201d\nHansen said he thoroughly enjoys working with landowners in North Dakota.\n\u201cThose ranch-style people, they just don\u2019t come any better,\u201d remarked Hansen.\nAs for the coyote market, most of the fur is used for trim on winter coats. Current prices for better quality coyote carcasses range roughly from $60 to $100.\n\u201cThe fur industry is roller coaster. When it\u2019s hot, it\u2019s hot,\u201d said Hansen. \u201cThe coyote market has been very strong going on five years.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "16 Freelancing Tips for Beginners (And Experts As Well)\nWhether you\u2019re working part-time or full-time, you may want an extra gig to save for that trip, or maybe you\u2019re looking to freelance full-time in the future. Before you make the decision, it\u2019s important to know some of these tips to be best prepared.\nFreelancing can be rewarding, but it takes a lot of hard work, determination, and an awareness of where to find work.\nFinding available jobs should be the easier part. Thanks to modern technology and the internet, there is a plethora of websites and apps that can give you access to a lot of freelance clients and gigs looking for freelancers.\nBut you\u2019ll likely be competing with other freelancers for the work, so use these tips to be as prepared as possible.\n1. Create a Money Cushion\nStarting off as a freelancer will likely be slow. It can take time to find that first job, and it can take longer to create a reputation and work record to attract the bigger jobs.\nMake sure you have a good amount in your savings to help you tough out the slow periods, and the possible emergency financial situation.\nSome great ways to save before you take the leap into freelancing is to create a budget. From budgeting apps to putting money into your savings account each month, there are ways to complete your budget and put some aside for potential tough times.\nIf you have not started saving already, now is the time to start as you consider freelancing.\nOne good way to make a financial cushion for yourself is to see if your bank has auto-deposit features in their app or to use an automatic savings/investment app like Acorns.\nThere are apps that have a function that you can activate to have auto-withdrawals from your checking account that then get deposited in a savings.\nThat way, you can save money without having to think about it, and you can focus more on finding your next freelance gig and managing your budget.\nOnce you begin freelancing, you will want to take into account your potential earnings by the day or week, and budget accordingly. Even with money tucked away in your savings, it is best to try budgeting according to your earnings so that you continue to have a growing savings, in case of true emergencies.\nSo, hold off on that iced coffee until you\u2019re sure you can afford it. For treats, you\u2019ll want to put a little money aside for \u201cspare change\u201d, but only after you\u2019ve accounted for everything else.\n2. Get Ready to Search for Work Every Day\nIt\u2019s not going to be easy to find that first gig. You will be competing with other freelancers every day to get the same jobs. When you find a job that sounds interesting to you, you can bet there will be another freelancer thinking the same.\nYou will need to learn to craft proposals for your potential clients, how to attract them with your experience and price, and most of all, you will need to motivate yourself to keep trying.\nYou will most likely not get your first gig right away. And when you do get that first gig, keep looking for more until you\u2019re sure that you\u2019re making enough to support yourself.\nThere are a wealth of jobs out there, and you can find them on sites such as these:\nBear in mind, that some of these will have clients looking for freelancers, and on sites such as Fiverr, you will be the freelancer advertising your own services. Both are equally valuable ways of finding work.\nLike from the first tip, if you\u2019re budgeting according to your freelance earnings by the day or by the week, it\u2019s easy to motivate yourself as you watch the numbers grow with each gig you successfully grab. So, don\u2019t give up, and continually improve on those proposals.\n3. Deciding on a Specialty or Field\nWhile it helps to be adaptable and flexible in your ability to research on many topics and do many things, it also will benefit you to find a specialty in your freelancing.\nWhat subject matter or skill are you really passionate about? Eventually, you may want to build your freelancing towards that passion subject and turn it into a focused career.\nFor example, you could be a writer, a graphic design artist, a programmer, a book keeper, an interior design and more. Writing is probably the most popular choice for people looking to start their freelancing careers.\nUnless you\u2019re a jack of all trades, you might find more fulfillment taking on assignments revolving around your passion, and that\u2019s something worth working towards once you\u2019ve gotten into the freelancing groove.\nAside from feeling good about yourself, you may also be able to reel in bigger bucks with being an expert in your field or specialty. Your wallet will thank you for this too.\n4. Do Not Procrastinate, Be Better Than On-Time\nWhether you just have one job with an upcoming deadline, or three, you should never procrastinate. For the same reason as to why you\u2019d want to keep an emergency stash of funds, it\u2019s all about being prepared for a sudden change of events.\nWhat if something were to happen the day before a deadline? When you receive a job, it\u2019s advisable to take on the assignment as soon as possible.\nNot only does it feel good to look at it and realize how much you\u2019ve gotten done but finishing your work before a deadline can also make a good impression on your client. It also affords you more time to then look for more work to add to your calendar.\nA bit of extra motivation: If you have a job assignment that you really don\u2019t like, it always helps to get it done and out of the way sooner than later. Then you won\u2019t have to look at it anymore.\n5. Be One with Your Calendar and Organizer Notebook\nUnderstandably, people forget things from time to time. What you don\u2019t want to forget is when you have a client assignment due. Your calendar and organizer book will become invaluable tools in your freelancing career.\nHere are some tips on how to use your calendar and organizer book to make sure you keep everything in order:\nYour calendar is for marking Days Due. Keep it simple so that you can access your due dates at a glance. And be sure to put your calendar somewhere that you can find it easily, like your kitchen counter where you prepare breakfast before starting another day of freelancing.\nYour organizer notebook is your keeper of details. Make sure your organizer has tabs for keeping dates too, but here you will be storing the details for your jobs. These details can include instructions, due day and time, special requests, what payment you\u2019re expecting, and so much more.\nAnd if you\u2019re still having trouble keeping track of your freelancing: you can never go wrong with multi-colored sticky notes. They can be your best friend in tracking anything on the go.\n6. Be Thrifty\nThis ties in a little with the money cushion. But it is important to be as economical as possible. Especially during the periods of uncertainty when good jobs seem to be hard to find.\nWhether it\u2019s using coupons at the grocery store, buying clothes only on sale, or just choosing a cheaper brand of paper towels labeled \u201cPaper Towels\u201d, you will need to respect your finances a lot more than you ever did.\nThat doesn\u2019t mean you can\u2019t treat yourself from time to time. Treats will likely be sparser, however, until your freelancing really picks up.\nIf you\u2019re looking for some nifty ways to save, you can find coupons on sites or apps like these:\n7. Communication is the Key to Everything\nDon\u2019t be afraid to ask questions. When you receive an assignment from a client, and you find any of the instructions unclear, asking questions is the only way you\u2019re going to make sure you don\u2019t make a mistake.\nIf you don\u2019t speak up, you\u2019re only putting yourself at risk of misunderstanding something and botching an assignment.\nCommunicating with fellow freelancers is also a good practice. You\u2019ll never know when you can learn a new trick or two unless you start talking with your professional peers.\n8. Networking Makes It Work\nReaching out through networking is an amazing way to find new clients as well as professional peers that can exchange advice with you. Look for forums, engage in social media (such as LinkedIn).\nBut when you\u2019re engaged in your networking efforts, always remember to present yourself professionally.\nSome other places that you can use to network are in Facebook groups, Subreddits on Reddit (there are a lot of them relating to all kinds of professions), and Twitter.\nWhile LinkedIn is usually the one referred to when it comes to professional social media, these other platforms are other viable means of finding both clients and like-minded professionals.\nConsider each platform, for each one is a potential resource for more income and connections.\n9. Be a Professional\nThis sounds obvious, but it can\u2019t be stressed enough. There are some things you need to remember to do to help ensure that your clients know that they can trust in your brand.\nNo client or customer wants to deal with a freelancer that causes great inconvenience or is unpleasant.\nIn connection with the importance of communication, make sure that you answer your client\u2019s messages promptly.\nDon\u2019t leave them waiting for more than 24 hours, and if possible, respond to them as soon as you can. And if you think that you\u2019re going to be late on delivering an assignment, it\u2019s imperative to let the client know as soon as possible.\nYour clients will appreciate being kept in the know. The longer a client has to wait on a response or to learn of something important, the greater chance of your client getting stressed and anxious about entrusting you with their assignments.\nDo you write a lot of email correspondences? Considering adding a professional signature at the end of your emails.\nA good thing to remember when communicating and networking as a freelancer is that you are presenting yourself as much as your brand. What you do, what you say, it is all a reflection of your business as a freelancer.\nLeaving a good impression on both clients and peers alike will help keep you in their thoughts when a job needs doing or a fellow freelancer learns of something.\nThings to avoid while networking is a variety of unprofessional behaviors. These can range from complaining about others on your LinkedIn social media, arguing with fellow freelancers on any platform, or even fighting with clients. Always try to be on your best behavior.\nIt always helps to have a blog or portfolio to show off your credibility as a freelancer, whether it\u2019s for writing or another field.\nThere are plenty of platforms out there, but if you\u2019re just starting out in freelancing, there are affordable options, including free ones such as WordPress.\nIn order to get a blog up and running, you\u2019ll need a host and a domain name to get the site up. We suggest Bluehost \u2013 with our link you get a year\u2019s membership for under $50 with a free domain your first year.\nWith a blog, you can showcase your work, but also, you can craft blog posts giving professional advice and insights into your field. You can also engage your readers with more interactive posts and use imaginative WordPress themes to draw your audience.\nThe possibilities are near endless with what you can do with a blogging platform. But for a freelancer, it is an indispensable tool to impress clients and fellow freelancers alike.\nAnd did you know you can make a bit of money off your blog?\nOnce you\u2019ve got your blog going, and a number of posts in, you may want to start getting it out there for traffic to increase. The more people looking at your blog, the better chance you\u2019ll have to getting inquiries into your service as a freelancer.\nAnd this is all while you\u2019re actively using your blog as a way to show off your credibility to clients.\nSome ways to get your blog out there are to promote it on social media, whether it\u2019s Twitter, LinkedIn, or a Facebook page.\nYou can even find Subreddits on Reddit where you can promote your freelancing. Be careful not to spam your blog link too frequently, however, for that can get you blocked.\nWhen promoting your blog, it\u2019s good to mix it in with interacting with your audience and other professionals, offering advice, and showing that you\u2019re a knowledgeable professional before they even see your blog.\nThat way, once they see your blog, it acts to help seal the deal more than just the reel-in.\n11. Don\u2019t Be Afraid to Ask for Testimonials\nWhen doing jobs for clients, don\u2019t be afraid to ask them to vouch for your good hard work.\nNot all clients will be bothered to give you a review, but when you do manage to get a positive written review from a client, that becomes a badge of accomplishment that you can post on that new blog or portfolio site you started.\nThe more testimonials you get, the more confidence your future clients will have in your capabilities and services.\n12. Be a Voracious Reader\nWhether you\u2019re freelancing as a writer, or freelancing as anything else, reading is absolutely invaluable. The more you read, the more you learn. And the more you learn, the more you can provide as a valuable service.\nFind books and other reading materials that you think will assist you in your craft or profession. This is especially true for writers because there are many ways that content can be written.\nDepending on the kind of writing you\u2019re going for, reading can help you learn more about the kind of voice your clients may be searching for.\nAre you aiming to be more of an article writer or a fiction ghostwriter? Are you looking for what\u2019s new in how to install windows or in programming languages? Reading can help you with all of these.\nWhile this isn\u2019t exactly reading, podcasts are also another valuable resource for freelancers to learn new things as well as to gain more insight into their chosen specialty. Never stop your quest for knowledge and you\u2019ll always have an edge.\n13. Be Your Own Editor, A Good Editor\nThere\u2019s being an amazing writer, and then there\u2019s being an amazing editor. If you\u2019re going into freelancing as a writer, you\u2019re going to want to learn to be both.\nIn both the practice of writing and reading, you will slowly develop this skill. But it\u2019s important to actively teach yourself as well because the benefits are exponential.\nMost organizations will have editors, copyeditors, and proofreaders of their own.\nBut they are there to help polish things up, for the most part, not rewrite your content in its entirety. If you can turn in content that\u2019s both powerful and clean\u2014you can bet those editors will be happy, and chances are your client contact will be glad as well.\nBeing an effective self-editor will increase your credibility as a content writer and will also increase the likelihood of client retention.\nHere are some helpful tips on how to clean up your copy before you send it to your client:\nGo through your content and search for typos, spelling errors, and grammar issues.\nDouble-check any hyperlinks you may have put into your content. Do the links all work?\nDouble-check your facts and the sources they came from. Make sure your sources are authorities on the material.\nRead through your content and check for how the words and sentences flow. Does anything sound like it stumbles over itself? The best way to check this is to read your content aloud.\nDo your ideas all make sense in the order they are in? Maybe something in one paragraph belongs with information in another.\nWith enough practice, you\u2019ll get a hang of editing your work like it\u2019s second-nature. Keep these tips in mind, make them into a checklist, and you\u2019ll be well on your way to becoming a self-editor.\n14. Avoid Jobs That Don\u2019t Fit Your Skillset\nInitially, you might want to throw yourself at any of the jobs you find out there. Understandably, you might find yourself feeling desperate at times. But you\u2019ll want to make sure that whatever job you do, you do your best at.\nIt\u2019s important that you find jobs that fit you as much as they pay you. Trying to take on a job that you\u2019re not prepared for can result in issues:\nYou may find yourself spending way too much time researching on a topic.\nThe job might conflict with your personal values or professional integrity.\nYou have almost no motivation to even get the job going, and you feel miserable working on it at all.\nYour mental and emotional health are just as important as your physical health. Be sure to not take on any jobs that may cause a negative imbalance to your health. You can\u2019t do a good job if you\u2019re not well.\n15. Consult Your Brain and Your Gut\nWhile assessing the jobs you find on a job board or a freelance site, it\u2019s good to assess the job from all angles before making a decision. That means thinking of the logical pros and cons of the job, but also consulting what your gut or your feelings are telling you.\nYou might find a job that pays well, but if you notice that the client has its fair share of ill-reviews, such as reneging on their agreed payment to freelancers, your gut might tell you to avoid it.\nThis is one case where your gut might be telling you the right thing, and perhaps you should be looking at other clients.\nIt\u2019s important to do your research into jobs and clients whenever possible. It hurts to work hard at a job and to find yourself at the finish line feeling sad because your client decided to not pay for your service. To avoid these heartbreaks, assess with your brain, but also listen to your gut.\n16. Good Self-Care Leads to Good Freelancing\nIt is important to save money and balance a budget while you are freelancing, especially when you\u2019re beginning as a freelancer. But you should also learn when it\u2019s time to take care of yourself. It\u2019s not about just going to the doctor\u2014it\u2019s about really enjoying life while you work.\nThe advantage about freelancing is that you may have a chance to work from home, especially for freelancers who are writing and doing other computer-based jobs. But that also means you may be able to work from anywhere else.\nAllow yourself to work outside of home, like at your favorite caf\u00e9 or park. A change of scenery can help both your psychological and emotional health, which in turn gives you that extra boost to get work done.\nIf you need a short nap between assignments, take one. Or lay back and read a book for a half-hour. 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        "raw_content": "Home Mobile (iPhone & Android) Mobile Wallets in 2018\nTired of carrying a bunch of credit and debit cards in your wallet and pockets? Mobile wallets are the perfect solution to this trouble. Mobile wallets are different than the digital wallets, the primary difference being that the latter can be used on a variety of devices like desktops, laptops or any mobile devices but the mobile wallets can be used via an app on your mobile device.\nThe different mobile payment wallets developed by companies not only manage the debit and credit card transactions but also can track additional features like customer loyalty programmes and gift cards. Many newer features are being added constantly to remove the use of plastic money that needs to be carried at all times.\nThe question of security always presides while using these gateways but the modern wallets let you make the payments in a manner which would be more secure than using your debit and credit cards. The apps use various encryption technologies which make them absolutely secure and convenient. Some of the prominent mobile wallets in 2018 are:\nGyft\u2013 This platform lets the users buy, send, manage and even redeem gift cards from a wide variety of retailers using just your mobile phones. It was launched in 2012 and was acquired by First Data Corporation (FDC) which is a global payment technology company.\nVenmo \u2013 This company came into being after the founders lost their wallets and thus popped the idea of a way to send money using their mobile devices. The app was released in 2010 and Paypal now owns it through a host of acquisitions. They charge a nominal fee from the users to make payments from the users\u2019 phones.\neWallet \u2013 This app is not free, unlike others but it gives the users the ability to encrypt and store financial data and account numbers. It gives access to all this data by using just one password or touch ID. This being a paid app, comes with various features which keep the users\u2019 security needs as its priority.\nThere are a variety of mobile wallets worldwide and newer ones are coming up very often. Gradually the cards will give way to mobile wallets and the mobiles will be used for every kind of purchase. Matrix Media Solutions provides specialized services in creating similar apps and app of all other kinds.\nPrevious PostKey Takeaways from Apple WWDC 2018\nNext PostGeolocation Features Essential for Apps",
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        "raw_content": "ME&A | Careers\nME&A is looking for exceptional professionals to join our international team. Please see our current opportunities below. We are an equal opportunity employer.\nME&A, careers, career opportunities, usaid, jobs, international development\nJoin the ME&A team! We have domestic and international opportunities\nWe believe our people are our greatest asset. ME&A looks for team members passionate about international development who value teamwork and human rights, can work effectively across cultures, and are committed to the highest ethical and professional standards. We offer competitive salaries, benefits, and opportunities for career growth.\nPlease visit our Job page to view our domestic and international openings. If you do not see an opportunity that matches your interest, please send a resume and cover letter for future consideration to HRrecruit@engl.com. We will contact you if your qualifications and experience match our requirements.\nWe are an equal employment opportunity (EEO) employer, protecting applicants for employment from discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, retaliation or other non-merit based factors, or any other protected class.\nME&A will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.\nPlease email HRrecruit@engl.com for a copy of our EEO Policy Statement, information on your EEO rights under the law, or if you are an applicant who believes you have been subjected to or suffered discrimination or retaliation.\nLife at ME&A\nME&A headquarters staff enjoyed a pre-Thanksgiving international potluck luncheon on Monday, Nov. 19, 2018, at corporate offices in Beth...\nDr. Randal Joy Thompson, ME&A\u2019s chief of party for the USAID Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Initiative in El Salvador, is co-e...\nThis summer ME&A was happy to welcome Leah England and Beza Fekadu as our 2018 summer interns at the firm\u2019s headquarters in Bethes...\nInnovative ways to use geographic information systems (GIS) to solve a spectrum of global challenges were explored at the 38th annual Esri U...\nEmpowering local veteran entrepreneurs interested in small business procurement with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) w...\nME&A was pleased to be among the sponsors of the Society for International Development-Washington (SID) Annual Conference held in Washin...\nSix children of ME&A employees visited ME&A headquarters in Bethesda, Md., on national Take Your Son or Daughter to Work Day on Th...\nTwo ME&A Peace Corps alumni were part of an ME&A team hosting a booth Thursday, March 29, 2018, at a career fair for Peace Corps alu...\nME&A\u2019s headquarters moved to the Bethesda Towers office building in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., on March 12, 2018. Our headqu...\nFour months after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico on Sept. 20, 2017, ME&A Senior Vice President Carlos Beale is back at work in o...\nME&A Senior Vice President Carlos Beale reported from our branch office in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the day after Maria: \u201cWe are OK. No ...\nME&A Representative Mikayel Koshkaryan was invited to present energy- and water-efficiency technologies and concepts at the Eighth Inter...\nI have worked on many international development projects, from the Balkans to Africa and Latin America, but the most significant work I have...\nIn an annual award ceremony held at State University of New York (SUNY) Fredonia College in early October 2015, the Northern Chautauqua Comm...\nME&A President, Thomas England, was one of the featured speakers at the Annual Meeting of the Northern Chautauqua Local Economic Develop...\nME&A Project Manager, Audra Stark, joined 100 cyclists traveling from New York to Washington, DC, for five days this September to raise...\nME&A VP for Operations, Moenes Youannis, was a featured speaker at the Infrastructure Industry Day Conference, sponsored by the U.S. Sm...",
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        "raw_content": "Title: Then Like the Blind Man: Orbie's Story\nAuthor: Freddie Owens\nOpening Sentence: \"You could say what happened to me happened to all of us.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"Folks is funny down here, Orbie. They say they love the Lord, but then again they won't abide by His people.\"\nOrbie is a little boy. His father is dead. A new man, Victor, is in his mother's life. They have left Detroit and on their way to Florida. Along the way, they stop at Orbie's grandparents' home in Kentucky. Orbie's mother and Victor say goodbye and take off with Orbie's sister, leaving him with his grandparents. Abandoned or temporarily settled in with relatives? As a young child, what would you think?\nJust in that little description, this little boy has a lot to deal with. Loss of his father. A mother who seems more concerned with her own affairs than the well being of her children. Loss of his home. Loss of a familiar environment, going from a large city to a small, backwater spot in the country. This sets up the character of a young boy who you want to reach out and protect. His tough guy exterior certainly contributes to that feeling because behind that exterior, he is only nine years old.\nNow add to the story the element that Victor is, at best, an unsavory character. The story gradually reveals his reality - his treatment of Orbie and his sister, his treatment of Orbie's mother, his shady business dealings, his prejudices, and his role in Orbie's past. This sets up a conflict for the young protagonist.\nNow add to the story the facet that the world of the South in the 1950s is completely new to Orbie. The world view of some of the people he meets is new to him, and he finds himself caught up in the racial prejudices and conflicts that exist. Very clear divides exist, defined by the color of a person's skin. His grandparents do not hold to such prejudice, but the power of the town rests with those who do. Orbie's feelings are conflicted because he believes a black person to be responsible for his father's death and as such wants to believe the prejudices. Yet, his grandfather and other people he meets shows him a different truth. This sets up an even bigger conflict for the story.\nThe book sets up for a strong, emotional coming of age story with possibly a powerful statement about equality. However, the book gets tripped up in its own telling. In an effort to be authentic, the book loses the story. Two factors contribute to this.\nFirst, the language, especially the abundant dialogue, attempts to create the Southern environment of this book. Unfortunately, the amount of the story told through dialogue and the over the top incorporation of \"Southern\" as a language becomes an impediment to the story itself. The vocabulary, the grammatical shift, the phonetic spelling, and the colloquial expressions are all Southern in nature, but all together and throughout the book make it hard reading. Possibly, this feature would work better as an audiobook; it is easier to hear an accent than to read one for 300 pages.\nSecond, I could not get past the words used to refer to people of color. The n*** word comes up a lot. Again, the words are appropriate to the time period of the book, but they are used so abundantly that they get in the way of the story. The same emotion and thoughts could perhaps be expressed without the continual repetition of the disparaging terms themselves.\nSo, while Orbie is a sympathetic main character, unfortunately the book is is not for me.\nTitle: The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics\nOpening Sentence: \"This book was born on a cold, drizzly, late spring day when I clambered over the split-rail cedar fence that surrounds my pasture and made my way through wet woods to the modest house where Joe Rantz lay dying.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"The boys in the Clipper had been winnowed down by punishing competition, and in the winnowing a kind of common character had issued forth: They were all skilled, they were all tough, they were all fiercely determined, but they were also all good-hearted. Every one of them had come from humble origins or been humbled by the ravages of the hard times in which they had grown up. Each in his own way, they had all learned that nothing could be taken for granted in life, that for all their strength and good looks and youth, forces were at work in the world that were greater than they. The challenges they had faced together had taught them humility - the need to subsume their individual egos for the sake of the boat as a whole - and humility was the common gateway through which they were able now to come together and begin to do what they had not been able to do before.\"\nI know nothing about rowing. I really don't have an interest in the sport. Yet, I chose to read this book for two reasons. One is the recommendation of a friend, and second is the fact that this team competed in the same Olympic games as Louis Zamperini, the athlete about whom Unbroken was written. I wanted to see how the history intersects. This book, like Unbroken, has also been optioned for a movie.\nIf you read the cover copy of the book, you know how it ends. One book description reads, \"The sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the boys defeated elite rivals first from eastern and British universities and finally the German crew rowing for Adolf Hitler in the Olympic games in Berlin, 1936.\" (from GoodReads)\nThis description hits upon the two threads of this story - the fact that these athletes came from a lower, middle class background. They struggled financially, the struggle made all the worse by the reality of the Depression. The other thread of the story, of course, is that of the rise of Adolf Hitler and the presentation of the 1936 Olympic games as a way to put forth a non-threatening image of Germany.\nThis book weaves a story centered around the life of Joe Rantz - one of the boys in the boat. He grows up in a poor household, neglected and even abandoned. He learns to survive, mostly on his own. His experiences leave him sad but not bitter. Once asked why, he replied, \"It takes energy to get angry. It eats you up inside. I can't waste my energy like that and expect to get ahead. When they left, it took everything I had in me just to survive. Now I have to stay focused. I've just gotta take care of it myself.\"\nPerhaps, those experiences teach him resilience and perseverance, no matter what the circumstances. He arrives at the University of Washington, needing a scholarship to stay. A spot on the rowing team becomes a way to to stay in school. So, the struggle to survive continues - both in school and on the river. Slowly, the dream of competition starts to take hold. Slowly, the camaraderie of a team begins to build.\nStanding with Joe always is Joyce, the love of his life. Surrounding Joe are his teammates, boys like him, determined and competitive. Around them is the circle of coaches and mentors. Around them is the rowing community of fierce but respectful rivals. Around them is the United States, struggling through the Depression but rallying around their athletes of the Olympic Games. Around them is the circle of world events, especially the growing power of Germany, the Olympic hosts in 1936. Through the story of one young man, this book relates the story of the world in the years leading up to World War II. The story is at once intensely personal and global.\nThis nonfiction book relates history in a beautifully readable narrative. Even though I knew how it ended, I was riveted. Maybe, he wouldn't make the team...maybe, they wouldn't win the Olympic spot...maybe, they wouldn't win the race. Logic gave me the answer, but the writing kept me on the edge of my seat. I never had an interest in rowing, nor do I really have one now; but, for the 400 pages of this book, I turned into an avid fan.\nTitle: A Small Indiscretion\nAuthor: Jan Ellison\nOpening Sentence: \"London, the year I turned twenty.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"I suppose unrequited love is the hardest kind to shed because it is not really love at all. It is a half-love, and we are forever stomping around trying to get hold of the other half.\"\nAn indiscretion is defined as \"lack of good judgment or care in behavior.\" Many times in her life, Annie Black exhibits a lack of good judgement, and the indiscretions are not small. The story covers three discrete time periods. The earliest in the chronology is the time Annie spends in London when she is twenty years old and single. The second is a recent trip to London; Annie goes alone, leaving her husband and children home. The final period is the time surrounding an accident, which leaves her son Robbie fighting for her life.\nAnnie's youth in the London is a time of parties, affairs, and an education in life choices. Annie's recent trip to London is triggered by a photograph that brings that past back and leads to indiscretions, betrayals, and, possibly, destruction of her twenty-year long marriage to Jonathon. Robbie's accident becomes the trigger that brings the present full circle back to the past.\nThis book does not work for me for a number of reasons. First and foremost is the structure. The book jumps between the various time periods, sometimes with no warning or transition. It makes the story somewhat confusing to follow.\nSecond is the narrator. This story is about Annie Black and told through her eyes. Much of it is told as if being narrated to her son. Warranted, her son is not listening, but still, some details and actions described would not occur naturally between a mother and son, at least not for me. Also, the narration style creates a picture of Annie that is selfish, self-centered, and not likable.\nThird is the fact that one major character is never made real. Robbie is central to the story of this book. Yet, he does not really appear in the book except by reference. Even Annie and Jonathon's daughters, who are not really crucial to the story line, appear more often and have a bigger role in the book.\nThird is the incorporation of Emme, with her name pronounced \"like the letter.\" The entire portion of the story centered around her seems contrived and forced. It also seems unnecessary to the story. Yes, there is a connection. Yes, it is finally revealed. However, the story of a betrayal within a family and a marriage does not really need that additional element. That story space would be better spent developing the family relationships and the emotions of Annie, Jonathon, and Robbie, the three main characters caught up in the repercussions of this indiscretion.\nFourth, the story itself does not really go anywhere. I expected a climax of some sorts or closure. The supposed big reveal is not really a surprise by the end. So, at the end, I am left with the reaction, \"That's it?\" The story ends, as it begins, with Annie's perspective. I want to know what Jonathon felt and how he found his way through. I want to know what Robbie thought.\nThe concept of the book holds promise. The cover art is mysterious. Unfortunately, the structure and narration of the book leave me wanting something different.\nHe Wanted the Moon: The Madness and Medical Genius of Dr. Perry Baird, and His Daughter's Quest to Know Him\nTitle: He Wanted the Moon: The Madness and Medical Genius of Dr. Perry Baird, and His Daughter's Quest to Know Him\nAuthor: Mimi Baird, Eve Claxton\nOpening Sentence: \"It was the spring of 1994 when I returned from work to find the package containing my father's manuscript on my door-step.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"I pray to God that in the future I shall be able to remember that once one has crossed the line from the normal walks of life into a psychopathic hospital, one is separated from friends and relatives by walls thicker than stone; walls of prejudice and superstition. It may be hoped that psychopathic hospitals will someday become a refuge for the mentally ill ... But the modern psychopathic hospitals I have known are direct descendants of ancient jails like Bedlam ... The brutalities that one encounters ... must be the by-product of the fear and superstition with which mentally ill patients are regarded. For the present, the best one can hope to do is to stay out of these places, pity those confined there, and to do what one can to accelerate the slow process of mental hospital reorganization.\"\nDo a search on the name \"Perry Baird.\" Remove all the references to this book. Remove all the references to this author. Remove all the social media references to similar names. Remove all these elements, and you are left with a footnote in history - footnote number 109 in the book Blaming the Brain: The Truth About Drugs and Mental Health written by Elliot Valenstien and published in 2002. The footnote references the article \"Biochemical Component of the Manic-Depressive Psychosis\" from the April 1994 issue of The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. This footnote acknowledges Dr. Baird's 1994 article and gives credit that he was one of the first, if not the first, person to research a biochemical cause for mania.\nThat is Perry Baird's legacy - reduced to a footnote. This memoir is his daughter's attempt to know her father and to bring greater acknowledgement to his legacy. Mimi Baird was six years old when her father \"went away.\" She saw him only once or twice after that time. He died about fifteen years later in 1959 at about age 55. It was not until 1994 that Mimi Baird received some of her father's papers that had survived; in his own words, she learned of his battle with manic depression.\nManic depression, now called bipolar disorder, is characterized by mood episodes going between mania and depression. Mania includes inappropriate social behavior, exaggerated emotions, and marked increases in energy. Depression symptoms can include persistent sadness, fatigue, chronic physical symptoms, and thoughts of suicide. According to the National Institute of Health, \"Symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe ... But bipolar disorder can be treated, and people with this illness can lead full and productive lives.\" Unfortunately, fifty years ago, this understanding did not exist. Dr. Baird was repeatedly institutionalized because of his illness and gradually stripped of anything resembling a \"full and productive\" life.\nThis book is in part excerpts from Dr. Baird's journal. The journals covers a period of time starting in 1944. It describes his state of mind and abilities as he saw them. He also describes the treatment he received at mental institutions - treatments such as deprivation, starvation, straight jackets, confinement in ice-soaked sheets. It describes the heartbreak of losing his medical license. The journal describes also the social stigma of mental illness. His wife divorced him, and he lost contact with his daughters. He rarely had visitors while institutionalized. People who had been his friends and colleagues before turned away. The realities are all the more harsh heard through his own voice. The changes in his voice throughout the journal shows the phases of his disease.\nThe book includes corresponding excerpts from Dr. Baird's medical records; these records create a completely different picture than the one he depicts. The interjection of these brief notes serves to highlight the tragedy of Dr. Baird's condition and the reality of his disease for his family and friends.\nThe second part of the book is Mimi Baird's journey of discovery. She recounts how she manages to reconnect with her father's family and how his journal found its way to her. She remembered her father from her childhood and questions her mother's decision in excising him out of their lives. Did her mother choose the expedient path or do what was necessary to protect her young children?\nMimi Baird's story has a somewhat detached tone; that is not surprising in that while she is looking for her father, her research is also about a man she barely knew and who was barely part of her life. This becomes yet another heartbreaking reality of his disease. In Dr. Baird's own words, \"The accumulated superstitions of our civilization in regard to insanity are very much still with us all and they can breed a devastating effect on friendships, love and all relationships influenced by mental illness.\"\nA heartbreaking story of bipolar disorder and its potentially devastating effect on a patient and a family. Thanks to his daughter, perhaps a better understanding of mentally ill patient will be Dr. Perry Baird's lasting legacy. The understanding comes more than 50 years too late for him, but hopefully it can benefit others.\nLabels: 200-299 pages, 2010s, 4 stars, Memoir/Biography\nPublication Information: Hogarth. 2014 (original publication in Swedish). 192 pages.\nOpening Sentence: \"The first time I walked into the room I turned back almost at once.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"You don't turn a river by abruptly trying to get it to change direction. You don't have that much power ... On the contrary, you have to start by flowing with it. You have to capture its own force and then slowly but surely lead it in the desired direction. The river won't notice it's being led if the curve is gentle enough. On the contrary, it will think it's flowing just the same as usual, seeing as nothing seems to have changed.\"\nBjorn works at the Authority, which is clearly a bureaucratic government organization even though the book does not define it beyond its name. He has recently been transferred, perhaps demoted, to a new department. The setup of this office is that of a typical office environment - room offices around the periphery with doors and windows and cubicles clustered in the middle and a manager with several people reporting to him.\nBjorn's desk sits back to back with H\u00e5kan's. Thus, their space is share, with H\u00e5kan's files often ending up on Bjorn's desk. The work that they do is rather nebulous. They are given investigation files and must distill them down to a decision document. The cases are ranked by importance, with cases of different importance going to different departments. Bjorn's department does not get the high-end or the low-end cases; they are somewhere in the middle.\nBjorn's transition to the department is not a smooth one. He is the odd one out, the new kid on the block, and the \"weird\" one. The book is written entirely from Bjorn's perspective. So, we don't really know what his co-workers are thinking. From Bjorn's perspective, they are ganging up on him, bullying him, and conspiring against him.\nFor, you see, Bjorn discovers the room. The room no one else can see. The one that does not exist between the lift (elevator) and the toilets (restrooms). For Bjorn, it is quite real. The room itself is quite ordinary; it looks like and contains all the things you would find in an office. Yet, for Bjorn, it is quite extraordinary. Inside the room, everything seems clearer, brighter, and better, including Bjorn himself and his work.\nThe most fun part of this book is that you don't know what the reality is. You can choose to interpret it the way you like. Is Bjorn delusional? Are his skills so beyond his co-workers that he stands alone and his co-workers are threatened? Is his reality the correct one or is it his co-workers'? What idiosyncrasy is acceptable in a professional environment if you are successful at what you do? Does the end of a successful project result justify or excuse the erratic behavior that leads to it?\nOf course, all those questions are the ones you can pose just taking Bjorn's story literally. A whole new set open up if the story is interpreted as a metaphor. Anyone who is new to an organization and/or who looks to change the way things have always been done faces challenges and often antagonism. Because of all the questions possible, this book would make a great book club selection.\nThe book is very short at under 200 pages in a 5x7 pocket size paperback. It is told from only Bjorn's perspective, and he is likely an unreliable narrator. The book relates nothing of Bjorn's life before this position or outside of work. The remaining characters are given names and one primary characteristic; they are not developed beyond that at all. The environment is only outlined to be identifiable as a bureaucratic office. Yet, in this sketch-like approach, the book evokes a professional and social set-up that many of us have found ourselves in at some point in our life. Most of us have faced both sides of the story - being new and being the one led into change. As such, the book strikes a chord and is laugh out loud funny in parts - as much for how the story is told as for the memories and connections it triggers.\nTitle: The Secrets of Midwives\nOpening Sentence: \"I suppose you could say I was born to be a midwife.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"When something is forced upon you, you have no choice but to deal with it. The uncertainty - the not knowing - was much worse.\"\nThree generations of women - Floss, Grace, and Neva. All midwives. Each with their own story. Each with their own secrets.\nFloss is the matriarch. Hers is the story of the past. Hers is the story of friendship and what you would do for friendship. Hers is the story of escape, leaving behind all that is known to a country where you can be anonymous and you can start over a new life. Hers is the story of being ready and able to do what is needed at the time. Hers is the story of being able to keep a secret. Hers is the most interesting story of the three women; I wish more of the book had been about this story.\nNeva is the granddaughter. A young woman forging her own path and looking for love and relationships. Hers is the most modern story. She is a young woman, living in an apartment with a roommate. She is pursuing a medical career, on her own terms as a midwife. She feels the pull of family and, at the same time, the conflict that often exists between mothers and daughters. She has friendships and affairs. Now, she stands on the brink of a new direction in life, with her own secret. Neva's story is a typical one of standing alone and then finding romance that may or may not survive the curves life throws at you.\nFloss and Neva's stories have certain parallels; Grace's story is the bridge between Floss and Neva. She is a wife, a mother, a daughter, and a midwife. She seems very needy, and her character reads much younger than her suggested age. An attempt is made to link that need to Floss's story; in other words, the parent's actions affect the child's life. True enough, but in this case, the link seems tenuous. The story of her marriage and her husband's job trouble also seems out of place with the rest of the book. Primarily, her story functions as the anchor for the descriptions of the role of midwives and commentary on the medical profession.\nThe two themes running throughout the book are the relationship between mothers and daughters and the the role of midwives in the birthing process. The story of mothers and daughters - their conflicts, their ability to share and support, the underlying love - is one that has been done many times over, in many different ways. This book brings nothing really new or surprising, but it is an easy, quickly read story of family.\nThe context of their profession and its interplay with the medical world is more interesting. The book does include descriptions of births and has a definite midwives vs. doctors undercurrent running throughout. The books describes the options of home births, birthing centers, and the perceived role and necessity of the medicine in this process that should be natural. This is probably the most memorable aspect of the book, more so than the story of the three women.\nOverall, the story is a quick, light chick-lit read. Not bad but not memorable.\nLabels: 2010s, 3 stars, Fiction, review\nPublication Information: Crown. 1979 (original). 224 pages.\nOpening Sentence: \"The house stood on a slight rise just on the edge of the village.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"Look ... would it save you a lot of time if I just gave up and went mad now?\"\nThe answer is 42. The problem is no one remembers what the question is.\nThe story goes as follows. Ford Prefect is an alien on Earth. He was traveling the galaxy as a researcher to update the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Arthur Dent is an \"Earthman\" with no concept of space travel or aliens. Shortly before Earth is destroyed to build a space expressway, Ford escapes the planet with Arthur Dent in tow. Adventures upon adventures follow - including a stolen space ship, the most intelligent species on Earth, mind experiments, and the President of the Galaxy with two heads and three arms. The expression \"out of the frying pan into the fire\" comes to mind to describe the situations Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent get themselves into.\nThis story, in all its variations, has a fascinating history. The story began as a radio comedy series on BBC Radio in 1978. The tale goes that the idea for the series came to Douglas Adams as he lay at night in a field staring up at the sky and thinking that someone should write a guide for the galaxy. Whether or not that's true, that is the tale now told of how it all began.\nSince that time, the story has been adapted and expanded upon in many ways:\nThis book, which is part of a \"trilogy in five books (yes, five) all written by Douglas Adams\nA sixth book written by Eoin Colfer\nStage shows (several adaptations)\nComic book adaptation by DC comics\nRadio broadcasts of extensions of the story.\nInterestingly, Douglas Noel Adams (making his initial DNA!) was first and foremost a script writer. In addition to the Hitchhiker's Guide, his credits include episodes of Monty Python and Doctor Who. He is, in fact, recognized in the UK Radio Academy's Hall of Fame. He did not consider himself a novelist, and his biographers note that he found writing to be an arduous task. Yet, he penned five books in the Hitchhiker's Guide. These can now be found in one compiled edition with the title The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Douglas Adams unfortunately died in 2001 at the young age of 49.\nHow to really describe this book? It is a book about nothing and yet everything. Completely over-the-top absurd and at time laugh out loud funny. However, as the book itself says, \"It is an important and popular fact that things are not always what they seem.\" So, underlying the absurd plot are hints of seriousness and of Adams' views as an atheist, an environmental activist, and a proponent of technology.\nHowever, mostly, the absurdity and humor win out. This book is definitely a reminder not to take oneself too seriously. In our house, we had a lengthy discussion comparing the characters to the characters of Winnie the Pooh. Ridiculous, right? However, think about it. Arthur Dent looks for his tea, no matter what the situation and always seems confused - Winnie the Pooh. Zaphod Beeblebrox bounces around from thing to thing, not always stopping to think why - Tigger. Marvin the Paranoid Android is forever depressed - Eyeore. Trillian keeps a lookout for everyone - Kanga. Ford Prefect keeps on updating the Hitchhiker's Guide - Rabbit. A ridiculous but very engaging discussion for a ridiculous and fun book.\nAt its end, this book is a difficult one to describe; it simply must be experienced. I am glad that I now better understand the phenomenon, and I now better understand why the answer is 42. I am not sure I will follow Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent on their adventures beyond this first part, but I am glad I was introduced to them. Happy hitchhiking and don't forget your towel!\nPublication Information: Delacorte Books for Young Readers. 2015. 448 pages.\nOpening Sentence: \"It would be nice to make it through alive, Quin thought.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"Great minds are not what's wanted. Only good hearts, Good hearts choose wisely.\"\nThe major theme of this book is power. What will someone do to get power? What controls can an outside party exert over those who hold the power? How does power corrupt? What happens when those who hold the power to do good use it for evil instead? What would you do if you had the power?\nIn this case, the power is held in objects called athame. Several athame exist, and, at one time, belonged to a set of families and were passed down generation to generation. The reader knows that more existed in the past than do now, and and that they have changed hands and been stolen in feuds between families. However, the back story on how these objects came to be and on the relationships between the families is never fully explored although it forms the basis of the conflict in this story.\nThe three main characters in the book, Quin, Shinobu, and John, are from three families, each of whom once had custody of an athame. The three are looking to become seekers. The book never clearly explains what a \"seeker\" is, but two things do become clear. The role of a seeker has to do with wielding the power of the athame, and that the reality of being a seeker now is not what these young people imagined. Again, the difference between their vision of a seeker's role and the reality is not clearly explained but implied throughout the book. The history of what seekers once were is also never explained.\nIn addition to the human characters, the book has characters called the Dreads. They appear to be the control in the system. Their role is to observe the humans, their interactions, and their use of the power of the athame. Even with the Dread, the question of power comes up. What happens when those who are supposed to be the regulators bend the rules to achieve their own goals? What happens when rules are not fairly applied? What happens when the observers become participants?\nThis book takes place in three major settings - a Scotland estate which appears almost medieval, Hong Kong which appears more modern day, and a futuristic London. The time placement of the book is not clear, but the differences between the locations create a clear divide in the action. In addition, the route between these settings in the book is only described as \"There.\" It is unclear if \"there\" is a place, a jump in the time/space continuum, or another dimension. In this book, characters lose time \"there,\" but their only realization of that is when they emerge into one of the locations. So, information on the time setting of the book and on \"There\" is lacking.\nThe book leaves a lot unexplained. It moves between locations and moves between the perspectives of the main characters. This book is the first in a planned series. Perhaps, subsequent books will fill in some of the gaps. Even if they don't, the gaps do not appear incongruous in the story. It is as if the book creates an outline, leaving a reader's imagination to fill in some of the details. The book moves quickly and is action filled, making it a fun read. I look forward to the next book in the series, both to follow along in the story and to see if more of an explanation is forthcoming.\nThe marketing for the book may do this book a disservice. Some of the publicity draws comparisons to The Hunger Games and Divergent. I don't find either comparison accurate. This book is more fantasy than dystopian in nature and more centered on family dynamics and a clash of clans than either of the other two. The medieval feel of the Scotland setting also gives this book a different flavor than the other two. So, my suggestion is to not compare, to suspend disbelief, and to spend an enjoyable few hours with a fun, fast-paced story.\nLabels: 2010s, 3 stars, review, YA / Children's\nTitle: If I Fall, If I Die\nAuthor: Michael Christie\nOpening Sentence: \"The boy stepped Outside, and he did not die.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"What was the difference between making something and making it come apart? Painting a masterpiece was also destroying a canvas, sculpting was wrecking a good rock, drawing dulling a good pencil forever.\"\nIf I Fall, If I Die, the debut novel by Michael Christie, is part coming of age story and part action adventure story. Will is a young boy who does not go outside. His entire world consists of his mother and their home, with room named for major cities of the world.\nWill's mother Diane suffers from agoraphobia. The Mayo Clinic defines agoraphobia as \"a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.\" The situation may be actual, or the fear may stem from the anticipation of a situation. Diane's fear is so extreme that she does not ever leave her home. She home schools Will and orders all the necessities of life online. Will accepts the deliveries.\nDiane's fears extend even to things within the house. For example, simply to change a light bulb, Will wears a rubber wet suit. All their food is cooked in a slow cooker so that nothing has the texture that may cause choking. Diane describes her fears in these words, \"She'd succumbed to this law only after years of struggle and had been obeying it dutifully ever since. Because when something not only can't be beaten but can't even be fought without strengthening it, when something is so absolute and baseless and mechanical, like death, it can only be avoided, feared, ignored, sunk, buried, deliberately erased.\"\nEven through the fear, Diane's love for her son is clear. In her limited confines, she creates an entire world for him. Room to room, they travel from city to city - Paris, London, and beyond. She encourages Will's creativity, allowing him to paint masterpieces on the walls.\nThe background is set, and you can see the direction the story will go, even though it seems to be a slow process getting there. Will, through his curiosity, is drawn outside or Outside. The conflict between Diane's fears and Will's curiosity develops. Diane herself is conflicted between wanting Will to stay Inside and safe and understanding his need to go beyond. Will's forays into the Outside start with bumbling through in a world he's never seen and encountering other kids who find him strange. Then, Will finds a passion and friends, which taken him even further from his controlled home environment.\nAlong the way, the story shows glimpses of Diane's past and what may have led to her fears getting worse and worse. An accident, a death, and the loss of a loved one are all experiences Diane survived in her past.\nSo far, so good although a little slow. The story has been set up - the difference between mother and son, the conflict between wanting to protect and wanting to explore, and the gap between fear and courage. Then, somewhere along the way, the story veers completely in another direction. From a coming of age story, it transforms into a action adventure mystery. A boy - Will's friend - disappears. Diane's past comes rushing into the present. Illegal activities enter the picture. Will goes from being a recluse to chasing down criminals.\nAs a result, by the end, neither the coming of age story nor the mystery satisfies. Standing alone, the story of Will's going Outside beyond his mother's fears could have developed into a strong, emotional story. Unfortunately, combined with what comes after, it seems an incomplete thought.\nTitle: It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War\nAuthor: Lynsey Addario\nOpening Sentence: \"In the perfect light of a crystal-clear morning, I stood outside a putty-colored cement hospital near Ajdabiya, a small city on Libya's northern coast, more than five hundred miles east of Tripoli.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"I became fascinated by the notion of dispelling stereotypes or misconceptions through photographs, of presenting the counter intuitive ... I learned quickly to tuck away my own political beliefs while I worked and to act as a messenger and conduit of ideas for the people I photographed.\"\nLynsey Addario is an award winning photojournalist. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Times, Newsweek, National Geographic, and other publications. Her achievements and awards include the MacCarthur Fellowship Grant, inclusion in the National Geographic Women of Vision exhibition, a Getty Images grant for editorial photography, the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting as part of New York Times team, and many others.\nHer vision of her life is summarized in the title of her book - It's what I do. In a 2011 New York Times article, Addario expressed her philosophy about photography. \"People think photography is about photographing. To me, it\u2019s about relationships. And it\u2019s about doing your homework and making people comfortable enough where they open their lives to you.\"\nThis book continues on that theme. \"I was still trying to figure out how to take pictures of them without compromising their dignity ... my role was always the same: Tread lightly, be respectful, get into the story as deeply as I could without making the subject feel uncomfortable or objectified.\"\nTraveling and photographing news in so many different parts of the world - Cuba, Iraq, Pakistan, Libya, Darfur, Afghanistan, India, and more, the philosophy broadens into one of using photographs to go behind the politics and capture people, perhaps helping to dispel stereotypes along the way.\nLynsey Addario brings us into her life and what it takes to be a photojournalist - the tradeoffs between personal and professional life, the sacrifices in personal relationships, the courage, the willingness to take risks, the constant search for the next story, and the physical and emotional toll of witnessing the atrocities and injuries of war.\nThe book also brings us into the business of photojournalism - the struggle to break into the business, the relationship between reporter and photographer, the importance of the local on-site team, the competition and the camaraderie between journalists, and the control exerted over the media by political and government influences. Lynsey Addario does not shy away from sharing the positive - the high of being part of a Pulitzer Prize winning teams - and the negative - the dismay over images and stories being kept out of the press for non-journalistic reasons due to politics and pressure. \"When I risked my life to ultimately be censored by someone sitting in a cushy office in New York who was deciding on behalf of regular Americans what was too harsh for their eyes..., I was furious.\"\nFinally, Lynsey Addario, with her words and her images, brings us into the dichotomy of travelling to regions rife with struggle. On the one hand are detailed descriptions of living through the harrowing experiences of accidents, bombings, shooting, and kidnappings. On the other hand are the experiences of the welcome and hospitality received in the very same places. On the one hand are those who hate and seek to destroy and on the other hand are those who offer friendship and who lay down their lives because they believe in the work of the photojournalists. Same place, different outlooks. Behind the stereotypes are individuals, each one unique.\nThe book covers a wide scope of time and geography. As such, it skims over some experiences while describing others in greater details. However, detailed or not, the descriptions pull the reader in the world being described and into Lynsey Addario's journey.\nLabels: 300-399 pages, 5 stars, Memoir/Biography, review\nTitle: The Nightingale\nOpening Sentence: \"If I have learned anything in this long life of mine, it is this: In love we find out who we want to be; in war we find out who we are.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"If I have learned anything in this long life of mine, it is this: In love we find out who we want to be; in war we find out who we are.\" (The opening sentence is indeed my favorite quote from the book.)\nViann Mauriac and Isabelle Rossignol are sisters. They lost their mother at a young age and were abandoned by their father. Viann married young and is now a mother to young Sophie. Isabelle is still searching for where she belongs in life. Is it with her father who seems not to want her? Is it with her sister, who seems to have left Isabelle behind in creating her new life with husband and child? Is Isabelle alone?\nWar has come to France. Officially, the government of France has surrendered to German forces. What does the surrender bring? Peace or subjugation? Should the French people resist? What is the cost of surrendering, and what is the cost of resistance?\nViann and Isabelle take different paths through the war, both seeking to preserve what they hold dear. Viann's husband is a soldier at war, and she has a young child to think of. The Germans have invaded her village and her very home. What is the price she is willing to pay to keep her daughter safe? Can she stay removed from the rest of the conflict and keep her focus on her daughter? At what point are the atrocities she sees become too much and come too close to home for her to take a stand? In her own way, with quiet strength, Viann becomes a hero.\nIn the French resistance, Isabelle finds a place to belong and a purpose to channel the love and energy that has not found a place since the death of her mother. She is willing to go further and take greater risks for what she believes. She becomes not only a hero but a symbol of the Resistance.\nTwo women with different paths, but each leading to acts of heroism at a great cost to their own lives.\nKristin Hannah's note to reader states that a goal for this book is to remember the stories of the women in the war for they are \"all too often forgotten or overlooked.\" This book captures a story of World War II and the French resistance - the very different but equally important roles of two women.\nThe book begins decades later, in 1995, with the reflections back of one unnamed woman. The book deliberately does not state whether it is Viann and Isabelle reflecting back. Do both survive or just one? If just one, then which one? You have to wait until the end to find out.\nThe premise of this book is a strong one, as is the setting and the history from which it draws. 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        "raw_content": "Introduction \u2013 The Complexities of Medicare\nMedicare is the health insurance that people dread to think about because of the complexities and lack of information available. Many, even those already on Medicare, do not know the rules or how it works. Once they sign up for Medicare, most think it\u2019s a set-it-and-forget-it health insurance. But, premiums can increase, benefits can change, and medical needs can increase. It is for these reasons that it is important to understand Medicare before and after you sign up for it.\nThis is article number one of a three-part series on Medicare. Open enrollment for certain parts of Medicare started on October 15th and now is as good a time as any to better understand Medicare. This article will address Basic Medicare (Part A and B). Our next article will go over Medicare Advantage Plans (also known as Part C) and Part D. The third and final article in this series will focus on the Medicare Supplement Plan (also known as Medigap).\nMedicare Part A is known as hospital insurance. It covers hospitalization, skilled nursing facility care, inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care and home health care.\nGenerally, it is available to people that are 65 years or older (as well as younger people with disabilities or end stage renal failure). Part A is premium free if you are 65 or older and you or your spouse have worked and paid Medicare taxes for a minimum of 10 years.\nAlthough Part A is premium free, that does not mean there\u2019s no out-of-pocket expense. In 2018, there is a $1,340 deductible per \u201cspell of illness\u201d. A single \u201cspell of illness\u201d begins when the patient is admitted to a hospital or other covered facility, and ends when the patient has gone 60 days without being readmitted to a hospital or other facility. That means that if you need to be hospitalized, you must pay $1,340 out-of-pocket as a deductible and then Part A kicks in. If you pay $1,340 as a deductible, leave the hospital and come back in 3 months for a different reason, you would have to pay the deductible again. This surprises many people because they are used to the annual deductible reset, not the 60-day deductible reset.\nAnother aspect of Part A that people find surprising is there is no maximum out-of-pocket expense. If you need skilled nursing care for home health care, you must pay the $1,340 deductible and then Medicare Part A will help pay for SOME of the costs, not all. Therefore, if you need Part A coverage for more than 100-150 days for hospitalization or skilled nursing care, you may have to pay the entire bill thereafter. This, of course, can lead to catastrophic healthcare expenses. We will discuss a potential solution in our upcoming articles.\nMedicare Part A is the first part of Basic Medicare. Because there is no premium, there is no reason why most people should not sign up for Medicare Part A three months prior to their 65th birthday. There is one specific exception\u2026if you are working, covered by your employer\u2019s high deductible healthcare plan AND contributing to your Health Savings Account. If this is the case then you should visit our office to speak with us to determine if it makes sense for you to sign up for Part A.\nMedicare Part B is known as medical insurance. It helps covers services and supplies that are medically necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of a health condition. This includes outpatient services, at a hospital, doctor\u2019s office, clinic, or other health facility. Medicare Part B also helps cover many preventive services to prevent illness or detect them at an early stage. 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        "raw_content": "Trump Tax Plan 2017\nSince President Trump\u2019s election, the markets have climbed to record heights, partially thanks to investor enthusiasm for Trump\u2019s policies.\nOne of those policies is tax reform. After months of behind-the-scenes talks between the White House and Capitol Hill, Republicans have at last released their plan to update the tax code.\nTax law is murky, and rarely much fun to read about. But because taxes have such a big impact on your finances, we think it\u2019s important to look at the Republicans\u2019 plan so that we can do some planning of our own.\nFirst, a word of warning. The Republican tax plan is just that \u2013 a plan. It\u2019s not yet a bill, and certainly not a law. The overarching goal seems to be to cut and simplify the tax code, and while that sounds great on paper, it\u2019s proven extremely difficult to do in the past. A lot may change as Congress labors to get an actual bill onto the president\u2019s desk.\nNow, without further ado, some particulars:\nThe plan makes these changes for individuals1\nCurrently, there are seven tax brackets. The plan changes that number to three, with rates of 12%, 25%, and 35%. (The current top rate is 39.6%, while the lowest is 10.)\nStandard deductions for individuals and families increase to $12,000 and $24,000 respectively.\nThe current child tax credit of $1,000 increases as well, though no specific number has been released.\nIntroduces a new $500 tax credit for non-child dependents, like an elderly parent.\nRemoves the estate tax, as well as many common itemized deductions. However, the plan reserves deductions for mortgage interest, charitable giving, and retirement savings plans.\nThe plan makes these changes for businesses2\nThe current corporate tax rate is 35%. The Republicans\u2019 plan would lower this to 20%. Small businesses, meanwhile, would pay 25%.\nCompanies can write off business investment expenses, though only for five years. A company\u2019s overseas earnings will no longer be taxed, although a new foreign minimum tax would be introduced to \u201cprevent businesses from moving abroad to avoid U.S. taxes altogether.\u201d1\nThere are some clear winners from this plan. On the surface, it appears many Americans will enjoy a tax cut, and the abolition of the estate tax would be welcome news to many investors.\nCorporations, meanwhile, would also pay less tax, which could have a significant effect on their bottom lines. This, in turn, may drive the markets up even higher.\nBut there are still many things we don\u2019t know\u2026and that could cause major headaches for Republicans down the road as they try to hammer out an actual bill.\nFirst, we don\u2019t know how much these cuts will cost, as neither the White House nor Republican leadership have released any estimates. It\u2019s worth noting, however, that previous studies of similar plans estimated costs stretching into the trillions. In fact, \u201ca preliminary estimate from the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget found that the policies in [the plan] would cost between $2 trillion to $2.5 trillion over a decade.\u201d1\nAnd that leads to the second thing we don\u2019t know: how will all these tax cuts be paid for? As it stands, these cuts would lead to a dramatic increase in an already sky-high deficit, something neither party wants. But Republicans have not released any details about the payment question yet, though President Trump claims that economic growth stemming from lower taxes will do the job.1\nFor these reasons, it\u2019s an open question how much of this plan will actually make it into the final bill (assuming there is one). However, if Congress truly can pass significant tax reform, it will be the first since 1986\u2026and it will undoubtedly have a major effect on investors and retirees.\nWe don\u2019t believe there are any actions we need to take right now. We just want to make sure you understand some of these potential changes. The secret to healthy finances is good planning, which is exactly what we\u2019re here for. While we do not provide tax advice, we can certainly confer with you and your tax advisor should any changes to the tax code take place.\nIn the meantime, rest assured that our team will keep an eye on Washington. If you have any questions, you can always reach us via phone at 518-499-4565 or toll free at 866-998-7331. If you prefer email, please contact us at info@mmwealth.com. 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        "raw_content": "The holiday season isn\u2019t the time where a lot of people think about playing at an online casino, but it is an important time anyway. Everywhere you look; there are families that are getting together under one roof. If your family is small, then this isn\u2019t a big deal \u2014 there\u2019s enough space for everyone. But if you happen to be part of a very large family with plenty of cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and everyone in between, then you could be in for a pretty cramped time. With so many people milling around you, it can be hard to find time to just\u2026breathe! Yet there are ways to escape, if only for a little while.\nYou see, mobile gambling is red hot for the holidays because you get to take your gambling fun on the go. If you have a girlfriend that insists you go back home to visit her family but they don\u2019t talk about anything that interests you, you can always pull out your tablet or mobile phone to play on the side. It\u2019s not like you\u2019re cheating on her \u2014 you\u2019re just passing the time in a much more interesting way. By the way, did we mention that this is for real money, not just fake cash? You have plenty of places online to play \u201cjust for fun\u201d but if you\u2019re a serious gambler, you\u2019re already past that stage. If you step into a casino of any kind, you want to gamble real money and get real money in return. We\u2019re the same way, so we completely understand.\nIf you\u2019re going to take advantage of the mobile gambling revolution, you definitely need to search for new codes. You\u2019re going to be a new customer at many casinos, and that means\u2026casino bonus! Yes, even though you\u2019re playing on the go, casinos still want to reward you for putting your hard earned cash into their casino. So at this point, you have plenty of chances to get into the game. If you want to play poker on the go? You can do that. Blackjack? Absolutely! Video poker? You got it!\nAs you can see, the casinos definitely try to be as open and cooperative as possible. Do they want your money? Sure they do. However, a lot of research and development has gone into giving you a quality experience that you will enjoy. Full color and full sound? Sign us up! Keep in mind that this will be scaled to fit your tablet or your phone. This means that you\u2019re getting a completely different environment than what you might expect.\nThe biggest lesson here? Have fun with it. Sure, the holidays might be a little stressful for you, but it doesn\u2019t have to be that away all the time. If you have some downtime to kill, you can\u2019t go wrong with playing a few mobile casino games.",
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        "raw_content": "Privacy Policy in complaince with GDPR - MomsAdvisor.com\nPrivacy Policy in complaince with GDPR\nThis Privacy Policy will be effective as of May 23, 2018 in complaince with GDPR for all new users and users in EU and EEA member countries.\nAt http://www.momsadvisor.com we consider the privacy of our visitors to be extremely important. This privacy policy document describes in detail the types of personal information is collected and recorded by http://www.momsadvisor.com and how we use it.\nLike many other Web sites, http://www.momsadvisor.com makes use of log files. These files merely logs visitors to the site \u2013 usually a standard procedure for hosting companies and a part of hosting services\u2019s analytics. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks. 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        "raw_content": "Madonna\u2019s letters and Bowie stage sets \u2013 Hall of Fame archive opens\nThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened its library and archives to the public.\nLetters written by Madonna, a tour video of the Rolling Stones and stage set designs for a David Bowie gig, all of these items have until been kept away from prying eyes; until now.\nThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland has this week opened its new library and archives to the public, allowing anyone and everyone to delve into music history.\nStaff have been cataloguing items for years and the collection already includes more than 3,500 books, 1,400 audio recordings and 270 videos. And this number is growing as more items will be added as they become catalogued.\nPhotos, albums, covers, scrap books, movie posters and memorabilia are also included in the vast collection.\nAndy Leach, director of the library and archives, said: \u201cWe hope to serve music scholars, teachers, students and the general public.\u201d\n\u201cWe hope to see all of them here,\u201d he added, explaining that the museum hopes to be a \u201cserious place of research\u201d.\nThe building doesn\u2019t get its official opening until April 9th, but the public can take a look inside from this week. They can\u2019t take out any of the items though.\nOther invaluable items in the archives include a handwritten song list by Elvis Presley and personal letters from Mick Jagger and Aretha Franklin.\nThey could be used for music students and researchers, or even by set designers seeking inspiration for a tour.\nSpeaking to the Associated Press, Steve Waksman, an associate professor of music and American studies at Smith College in Massachusetts, described his time studying at the library before publishing his book on American live music.\n\u201cIt was very useful, with material that I haven\u2019t found anywhere else,\u201d he explained.\nNearby at the museum, memorabilia from past and present is housed over seven floors. Collections include a Yamaha piano used by John Lennon and Michael Jackson\u2019s glove used during the performance of Billie Jean on his Dangrous tour.\nThe Hall of Fame began inducting musicians in 1986.\nR.E.M split after 31 years\nBirmingham Opera Company and John Peel\u2019s archives to take part in digital arts project\nJanuary 19, 2012 \u2022 Filed Under: Archive, Bulletin No Comments",
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        "raw_content": "A DAY OF ANXIETY\nSince this is my first post for 2008, let me just greet you HAPPY NEW YEAR! How was the celebration? (If you're curious, ours was marred by a slight loss of electricity or \"low voltage\")\nAnyway, I guess you all know that today is the 3rd of January, year 2008. In the US, and in the whole world in general, it means one thing: THE BEGINNING OF THE PRIMARIES.\nRight now, I feel very anxious about how the first primaries, the Iowa primaries, will turn out, especially in the Republican side. You all know that I'm currently backing Ron Paul, and that's where the anxiety I'm feeling right now begins. In the latest polls, he is at fifth place with only 7%. Sure, he did higher than Rudy Giuliani, but it's small compared to Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney.\nBut then again, opinion polls don't always predict accurately the winner of an elections. In 1996, Pat Buchanan shocked the world when he won the New Hampshire primaries, even though the opinion polls said that he had little chance of winning. So, it's still possible for Ron Paul to win.\nSo now, my anxiety is increasing. I know very well that the Iowa primaries is a very important event that can change a candidate's popularity. That is why until the results are shown, I will continue to hope and pray that Ron Paul wins the primaries.\nI hope that when I wake up tomorrow from a sleep that will probably be still filled with anxiety, I will be greeted with the wonderful news that Ron Paul won the Iowa primaries (or at least land on 3rd place). If not, well we still have Wyoming, New Hampshire, and the rest of the states. I will continue to pray that a miracle will happen.\nSo, if you're a Republican voter in Iowa, vote for RON PAUL. If you're a Democrat, then go for BARACK OBAMA. (Yes, I have just withdrawn my support for Hillary Clinton.) Your vote not only will change the future of the USA, but also the future of the whole world, including my country, the Philippines.\nThat's all I can say. HAVE A NICE DAY.\nMY TEN FINAL WORDS IN 2007\nHey there guys! Do you smell what The Mask is cookin'?\n1. Time-check first. At the time that I'm posting this, it's already 4:25 PM, which I believe is around 5:00 AM in myOtaku (or US) time. Less than 8 hours from now, it's going to be 2008. This post is gonna be quite long, so I hope you'll have the patience to read everything up.\n2. 2007 was a year full of surprises and shocks. Around the world, we had wildfires, landslides, mainstream media bias, writers' strike, and a state of emergency. As for my place, we had a mall explosion, bombing in Congress, scams in gameshows and TV ratings, midterm election bullcrap, hostage-taking in a school bus, overpriced lampposts and, of course, the stupid coup attempt that led to a tank being rammed inside a five-star hotel. (And I guess you people saw that unusual sight in the news, right?)\n3. In 2007, we also bid goodbye to several people from different walks of life. In the world of pro-wrestling, we lost \"Sensational\" Sherri Martel, Fabulous Moolah, and the Benoit family (wrestler Chris, former wrestler Nancy, and son Daniel). In entertainment, we lost model Anna Nicole Smith and cartoon icon Iwao Takamoto, as well as Filipino novelty singer Yoyoy Villame. In the world of books, we lost novelist Sidney Sheldon. And in politics, we lost Boris Yeltsin of Russia and, most recently, Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan. May their souls and the souls of all the other people who passed away this year rest in peace.\n4. Of all the deaths that happened this year, the most tragic would be the deaths of the Benoit family and of Benazir Bhutto. First, the Benoit family. I remembered the first time I heard about it; it was on the main page of the Yahoo! website. It was heartbreaking enough to see a wrestling legend die like that, but to see that his wife and son died with him was even more heartbreaking (especially the death of his son; he was still so young). When news came that Chris was the suspect in what appeared to be a case of double murder-suicide, I was shocked. I couldn't believe this was happening. Then came the sensationalism that the media did on this event, with journalists making judgments before thinking and interviewing former wrestlers that are making this tragedy even worse. It would later be learned that it was a brain injury that could have trigerred Chris to do it, and not that thing which everyone wants to blame at. I hope that their souls will be laid to rest.\n5. Benazir Bhutto's death came out as a shocker to me. The first time I knew about her was last October on BBC, when she arrived in Pakistan from exile. Then, there was the assasination attempt caught on camera, which was so shocking since it was one of the first suicide bombings/assasination attempts I saw. Later, there was the state of emergency, the house arrest, and her bid to become prime minister of Pakistan. I may have spent more time updating myself on Ron Paul, but I certainly spent some time learning about what's happening in Pakistan. I even wondered a bit on how Pakistan might be different and changed for the better if she became PM. And then, I learned on BBC that she was killed. Just as the year was about to end, she was killed. It shocked me. It made me wonder how Pakistan is gonna be like already now that the one person whom many Pakistanis saw as their hope is no longer alive. On this year, I was introduced to Mrs. Bhutto; who would've thought that this was also the year that she would pass away. I'm not gonna say she was a great leader, since I don't know that much about her. Nevertheless, I hope her soul will rest in peace, and I hope Pakistan can move on for a brighter future after this tragedy.\n6. This year, I saw how extremely crappy mainstream media has become. I first heard about it on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, wherein they explained how figures like Geraldo Rivera and Nancy Grace didn't seem to act like real journalists. At that time, I laughed, because the show did a good job in explaining it. But I didn't really see the bias myself. Later on, during the Benoit tragedy, I saw for myself how biased they have become. They keep on talking about steroids, they tell people that \"pro-wrestling is evil\", they even twist the facts up! That was just bullcrap. I know pro-wrestling is not exactly good, but they shouldn't make it look like something it isn't just for the sake of ratings. Then, the Ron Paul coverage. Minimal, biased, not so much on facts. There was even one article where Paul did well in a straw poll, but instead it focused more on how Mitt Romney was beaten by Ron Paul. Since when did losers become the top of the story? Good thing things improved a bit these days. And then, the John Cena incident, where CNN (of all networks) omitted some of his words to make him look like he takes steroids. This was just frustrating. Even in the Philippines, we had bias when the media networks make themselves look like the heroes for interfering in police matters, and making such an issue on a racial slur on Desperate Housewives but not on an ethnic slur in a local movie.Because of this, I sometimes feel that not taking up Journalism was a good choice, since I would've ended up working for these kinds of people.\n7. What did 2007 give me that will never be forgotten? Well, for starters, 2007 was the year that I became Mr. COMELEC, after I became the secretary for the Commission of Elections in the Supreme Student Council of my university. Exciting? Well, if I applied for the job, why wouldn't it be exciting for me? For the first time, I saw how elections work in the university, and it was a hands-on experience. Tiring? Hell yeah. Helping manage the whole election season, having to worry about the rallies and the sizes of the election materials, and the berating from some individuals . . . all of these gave me enough reason to say \"Thank goodness!\" when it was all over. Despite all the crap that happened, I could proudly say that I never cheated for anyone during this period. This period in my life would eventually lead to my interest in playing political games like President 2000, Senate Seeker, NationStates, and Particracy, as well as this next event.\n8. One very important event that happened to me in 2007 was when I was introduced me to Texas congressman Ron Paul. Ever since his interview on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, I've kept track of what he is doing on his campaign for US president, despite being \"on the other side of the world\", as SomeGuy said. I've become witness to two major \"money bombs\", the first during Guy Fawkes day (which brought more than $4 million) and the second during the Boston Tea Party anniversary (which brought more than $6 million). I've seen him start to get the attention of the media, appearing in popular shows like The View, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Meet the Press. From being a nobody, he is now starting to become a phenomenon in the 2008 elections. With a good record and a good platform, plus his integrity and issue familiarity, it wasn't long before I threw my support for this guy.\n9. What are my hopes for 2008? First, I hope that Ron Paul wins the Republican primaries, then the presidential elections. Next, I hope I can finally buy myself a Sherlock Holmes novel. I also hope that I can finally continue catching up with what's happening in Detective Conan. Also, I hope that I can have a clearer view of my ambitions in the future.\n10. To end this post, here is the world-famous video of prison inmates in my province, Cebu, dancing to Michael Jackson's \"Thriller\". Enjoy!\nThat's all for 2007! HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!\nHey there guys! Can you feel the holiday spirit?\nFirst things first. Remember the Tea Party '07 which was intended to be a \"money bomb\" for Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul? Well, the fundraiser was able to get over $6 million, breaking the record for the biggest one-day fundraiser for a presidential candidate. (The previous record was by John Kerry in 2004.) And most, if not all, of these actually came from middle-class America! So the revolution really is strong!\nAnd if you visited TIME.com, he was named as one of the People That Mattered in 2007! Wow!\nOn another note, I'm quite happy right now 'coz I won the Presidency! Yup, I did... in Particracy! My character, Jerome Resso, became President of the Democratic Republic of Aloria. (Yippee!) However, my party (PLAN) is still the minority in the Parliament (Darn!).\nAnyway, since it is the holiday season, I thought I'd share this video I found from YouTube. The song used is \"Christmas in Our Hearts\", a song by a Filipino singer/composer named Jose Mari Chan. (Don't worry, it's in English!) What I like about this vid is that it used some little animation. Anyway, here's the vid and please check it out.\nAnyway, that's all I can say. HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!\nI would like to take this time to encourage all of the American people to participate in an online fundraising campaign for US Presidential candidate Ron Paul. It's called the Tea Party '07 and it will be held tomorrow, December 16, 2007. I'm not American and I'm still not an adult, so I can't donate to this cause. But I know a lot of you are, and I hope you will help them in making Ron Paul the next US President.\nI believe Ron Paul is the only candidate who truly knows the issues and has the integrity to really stand up for what he believes in. He has a great amount of experience as a gynecologist and congressman. He is the one who truly understands and fights for the Constitution. Through this fundraiser, let us help make this man the next President of the United States.\nClick the link below for more info:\nUPDATE IN A FLASH\n- Still supporting Ron Paul. My classmate supports Barack Obama. Now, we call each other \"Obama\" and \"Paul\".\n- All NH voters here in myO! VOTE FOR RON PAUL.\n- Other stuff: Watched \"An Inconvenient Truth\". Laughed at the Simpsons scene and the \"frog in a heating water\" scene. Shocked and terrified at how much water levels can increase soon and parts of major cities will soon be part of the sea instead. Hope I can do something to help make the world better again.\nIT'S NOT A GHOST, IT'S THE MASK!\nHey there guys! Can you smell what The Mask is cookin'?\nTHE MASK SUPPORTS RON PAUL. It's been a while since I've made a post in this site. The last time I posted was last July, with the whole Ron Paul thing. And as you can see around my site, you now know that I've officially decided to support Ron Paul for the Presidency. If things go well, I shall support Paul to the end. If he doesn't get the nomination, I guess I'll have to go with the Democrats (specifically, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama) since they seem to be the lesser evil if Paul wasn't around.\nTHE MASK FORMS A MOCK POLITICAL PARTY. Recently, I've created the Progressive League for Advanced Nation (PLAN) as my mock political party for the mock nation of the Democratic Republic of Aloria in the online political simulation game Particracy. Recently, my party won 29 out of the 700 legislative seats in the Parliament, which is good for a newbie like me. I do hope that I can get to be Head of State or Head of Government and my party will become the majority in the Parliament.\nTHE MASK STILL A PSYCHO. Yup, I'm still a Psychology student. 2nd year Psychology student to be exact. I hope I can still remain a Psych major despite trials and the growing number of people and friends shifting from Psychology to other courses due to the cut-off.\nTHE MASK EXCITED ABOUT NEWEST DETECTIVE CONAN LIVE-ACTION. There's a reason why I'm excited at the upcoming sequel to the live-action series of Detective Conan. It's the fact that a kid will play the role of Conan. It's something I never thought would really happen. I mean, c'mon, A KID PLAYING THE ROLE OF CONAN?! How cool is that. Wonder how the kid would look like.\nThat's all for today. Wanted to tell more stuff but I really have to go. HAVE A NICE DAY!\nJUST SOMETHING SHORT\nJust a quick post that I've wanted to do. Even though I'm no American, I still got interested in the 2008 US Presidential polls. And if I were to vote today as an American, these would be my 3 choices:\nHillary Clinton (Democrat)\nRon Paul (Republican)\nNow, out of these three, Paul is the only Republican (and the only one not doing well in national surveys). So I take this opportunity to just inform you people who Ron Paul (through the Daily Show interview he had before).\nI may not be an American, but somehow I believe Ron Paul will make a great US President or, at the very least, a great Vice-President, if given a chance.\nHere's the clip from The Daily Show:\nWhat do you think? Do you think I made the right choice in choosing Ron Paul?\nON THE DEATH OF CHRIS BENOIT AND HIS FAMILY\nAuthorities have now confirmed that Chris Benoit did kill his wife and son before hanging himself to death.\n(Click here for the story. From GMANews.tv. Story originally from AP.\nThe fact that the police said that he was the killer of 3 people (including himself) adds the shock and the disbelief that I am feeling right now.\nToday I wore my black WWE t-shirt because: 1) Black means mourning, and 2) The tragedy was connected to the WWE. And even though evidence has come out about what happened, I will still continue to mourn the passing of the Benoit family.\nI still hope their souls are now in a better place. Even though Benoit was pointed by police as the killer, I will still continue to pray for his soul (along with the soul of his wife and son). I believe those who did wrong needs more of our prayers.\nTruly, this is the worst WWE death that I have seen in my 17 years here on earth. I'm still shocked, but we must move on with our lives.\nThat is all I have to say, and thank you for your time.\nWWE'S CHRIS BENOIT AND FAMILY FOUND DEAD\nI am saddened to know that WWE wrestler Chris Benoit, along with his wife Nancy and son Daniel, were found dead last Monday afternoon at their residence in Atlanta, Georgia. No clear details are available, but authorities have said that this may be a case of murder-suicide.\nBenoit was an amazing wrestler. He was a tough guy who believes in respect. Many have said that he was a great technical wrestler, and indeed he was. He does a lot of moves that amazes the pro-wrestling fan.\nHe was known for his signature move, \"The Crippler Crossface\". In 2004, he won the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XX (WWE's counterpart to the SuperBowl).\nMy prayers and thoughts go to Chris, his wife Nancy, and their son Daniel. It is a tragedy to learn about the demise of one whole family, especially in a manner so brutal. My condolences go to the extended family of Chris Benoit.\nI really want to cry right now, but I had to hold it since I am in an Internet cafe.\nGoodbye Chris, and thank you for the memories you gave us. May your soul, as well as the souls of your wife Nancy and your son Daniel, rest in peace.\nI haven't done this for quite a while, but in cases like this, I believe I should revive this even for just one time.\nThis is a video from yesterday's \"Monday Night RAW\". This is a tribute to the man who was known as the Rabid Wolverine, Chris Benoit.\nVince Speaks About Benoit Death On Raw\nUploaded by KazDaGr81\nWANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SURVEY?\nNOTE: I'm supposed to send this message to all the respondents in the survey, but since I forgot to copy the list of their names from my PC (because I'm in a Net cafe), I decided to post it here. Don't worry, I'll send the message soon.\nHey there! First of all, I would like to thank you for taking THE ANIME SURVEY a few months ago. Your answers were really a big help.\nNow, I guess you're wondering what happened to the results of the survey. Well, right now it's currently being used for a new anime game in OtakuBoards called \"The Anime Feud\". This game is basically about guessing the top answers of the survey you answered back then.\nIf you want to join the game (or just take a look at it), go to the link below.\nhttp://www.otakuboards.com/showthread.php?t=57159\nOnce again, thank you very much. 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        "raw_content": "Apparitions / Featured Sites / Hauntings\nThe first structure on the site was a motte-and-bailey castle, which was started not long after William the Conqueror became king in 1066, the castle was built on the old Roman walls, which once formed the corner of Londinium. The first stone building on the site was the White Tower, which was commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1078 and completed in 1097. Gundulf, who was made bishop of Rochester in 1077, oversaw the building of the tower to its completion. It was a bastion of Norman power, towering 90 feet over the capital city. The White Tower has changed surprisingly little from that time, but other buildings and towers have grown around it, so that there are now around 20 towers, and a mix of different buildings dating from different periods of history.\nMany of the towers once held prison cells, and the White Tower once held torture chambers within its crypt. Tower Green outside the White Tower was reserved for Royal executions, while Tower Hill served as the public execution place for all the other traitors. Over the centuries the tower has performed diverse royal functions, it has been a prison, palace, observatory, menagerie, place of capital punishment and a museum.\nWith all the blood, death and intrigue the Tower of London has been involved with in its 900-year history, there is little wonder that it has the reputation as one of the most haunted places in Britain. There have been literally hundreds of executions on Tower Hill, from claimants to the throne, political activists and petty criminals. Many of the towers have also served as prisons, and places of misery for people on the wrong side of powerful people. If anywhere could lay claim to a host of tortured souls it would be the Tower.\nE. L. Swifte, who was a keeper of the Crown Jewels in the 19th century, recorded one of the most interesting and fullest descriptions of a haunting within the tower. He and his family were sitting at a candlelit dinner in his room in the Martin Tower in 1817, when his wife spotted something on the other side of the room. She cried out in alarm and Swifte turned round to see a cylindrical object resembling a glass tube, filled with bubbling blue fluid. The strange apparition started to move and came round behind his wife, who was still sitting at the table. She cried out that it had tried to grab her, and Swifte let fly at it with a chair, which passed straight through the object. The cylinder then receded backwards and disappeared.\nSwifte was also a confidant in another ghostly oft quoted sighting; apparently a sentry on guard in what is now the Martin Tower, witnessed the apparition of a bear coming from out of the Jewel Room. He stabbed at it with his bayonet, which passed through the apparition and embedded in a door, whereupon the bear promptly disappeared. The sentry died a few days later, possibly of shock, but he had already confided in Swifte and another sentry who verified his story. The sighting has been dated to January in the year 1815 or 1816.\nThe Bloody Tower was the scene for the infamous disappearance of the two princes; Edward V (12) and Richard Duke of York (10), who are thought to have been murdered in 1483 on the probable command of the Duke of Gloucestershire, who was to be crowned Richard the III. According to one story, guards in the late 15th century, who were passing the stair in the Bloody Tower, spotted the shadows of two small figures gliding down the stairs. These figures were identified as the ghosts of the two princes. In 1674 workmen found a chest that contained the skeletons of two young children, they were thought to be the remains of the princess, and were given a royal burial not long afterwards.\nAnn Boleyn is said to be one of the most enduring ghosts of the Tower, she haunts the vicinity of the White Tower, the King\u2019s House, Tower Green, and the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, where her headless body was interred in an arrow case under the floor. She was executed in 1536, after Henry VIII had become tired of her.\nIn 1864 a sentry is said to have challenged a headless figure thought to be Ann Boleyn, his bayonet passed straight through her, and he fainted in shock. He was saved from court martial for being asleep at his post, on the word of other guards, who said they had witnessed a similar occurrence. In another account a Captain of the Guard is said to have seen a light source coming from within the locked empty Chapel Royal in the White Tower. He climbed a ladder to peer down into the chapel, and witnessed a procession of people in ancient dress, with an elegant woman walking in front of them. He recognised the slender figure as Ann Boleyn from portraits that he had seen.\nSir Walter Raleigh makes an appearance now and again, and has been seen as recently as 1983 by a Yeoman Guard on duty in the Byward Tower. The same apparition was also seen a year and a half later by a different sentry in the same area. Sir Walter is said to wander the tower as he did when he was imprisoned, he was not as restricted in movements as some of the other prisoners during his incarceration.\nThe bungled execution of Lady Salisbury is said to be enacted on Tower Green, on the anniversary of her execution in 1541. She ran from the block in hysterics with the axe man chasing behind her. She was finally felled with a number of heavy blows from behind, the whole bloody scene is said to be replayed in full.\nLady Jane Grey, the 9-day queen, is also said to appear on the anniversary of her death on the 12th February 1554. She has been seen on the Salts Tower, although it is difficult to reason how you would recognise one royal figure from the next.\nOther ghostly traditions include the screams of Guy Fawkes echoing through the tower, as they did when he was tortured before being hung drawn and quartered, the ghost of Lord Northumberland who was executed in 1553, and various other apparitions and shades from its bloody history.\nThere are many more intriguing stories and legends about the tower, which we will explore at a later date.\nRoads To The Otherworld: Contemporary Haunted Roads And A Sacred Landscape\n16 Waterdales, Northfleet\nRe: The Tower of London\nAccording to The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain by John Ingram (1897):\nThere is no place in the kingdom one would deem more likely to be haunted than that strange conglomeration of rooms, castles, and dungeons, known as the Tower of London. For many centuries it has been the scene of numberless deaths by violence, some by public execution and others by private murder, until it is scarcely metaphorical language to declare that its walls have been built out of human bones and cemented by human blood. That ghosts and spectres have haunted its weird precincts no believer in the supernatural can doubt; and, if we may credit all that has been told Df it of late years, its apparitions are not yet quite beings of the past. In Notes and Queries for 1860, the late Edmund Lenthal Swifte, Keeper of the Crown Jewels, published a remarkable account of a spectral illusion witnessed by himself in the time-honoured fortress ; and his account, together with such additions and explanations as a subsequent correspondence invoked, shall now be presented to the reader:\n\"I have often purposed to leave behind me a faithful record of all that I personally know of this sirauge story,\" writes Mr. Swifte, in response to an inquiry as to particulars of the ghost in the Tower of London. \" Forty-three years have passed, and its impression is as\nvividly before me as on the moment of its occurrence . . . but there are yet survivors who can testify that I have not at any time either amplified or abridged my ghostly experiences.\n\"In 1814 I was appointed Keeper of the Crown Jewels in the Tower, where I resided with my family till my retirement in 1852. One Saturday night in October, 1817, about \u2018 the witching hour/ I was at supper with my wife, her sister, and our little boy, in the sitting-\nroom of the Jewel House, which then comparatively modernised is said to have been the \u2018 doleful prison \u2018 of Anne Boleyn, and of the ten bishops whom Oliver Cromwell piously accommodated therein. . . .\n\"The room was as it still is irregularly shaped, having three doors and two windows, which last are cut nearly nine feet deep into the outer wall ; between these ;s a chimney-piece, projecting far into the room, and (then) surmounted with a large oil-painting. On the night in question the doors were all closed, heavy and dark cloth curtains were let down over the windows, and the only light in the room was that of two candles on the table ; I sate at the foot of the table, my son on my right hand, his mother fronting the chimney-piece, and her sister on the opposite side. I had offered a glass of wine and water to my wife, when, on putting it to her lips, she paused, and exclaimed, \u2018 Good God ! what is that? \u2018 I looked up, and saw a cylindrical figure, like a glass-tube, seemingly about the thickness of my arm, and hovering between the ceiling and the table ; its contents appeared to be a dense fluid, white and pale azure, like to the gathering of a summer-cloud, and incessantly mingling within the cylinder This lasted about two minutes, when it began slowly to move before my sister-in-law ; then, following the oblong shape of the table, before my son and myself; passing behind my wife, it paused for a moment over her right shoulder [observe, there was no mirror opposite to her in which she could there behold it]. Instantly she crouched down, and with both hands covering her shoulder, she shrieked out, \u20180 Christ! It has seized me!\u2019 Even now, while writing, I feel the fresh horror of that moment. I caught up my chair, struck at the wainscot behind her, rushed up- stairs to the other children\u2019s room, and told the terrified nurse what I had seen. Meanwhile, the other domestics had hurried into the parlour, where their mistress recounted to them the scene, even as I was detailing it above stairs.\n\"The marvel,\" adds Mr. Swifte, \" of all this is enhanced by the fact that neither my sister-in-law nor my son beheld this \u2018appearance? When I the next morning related the night\u2019s horror to our chaplain, after the service in the Tower church, he asked me, might not one person have his natural senses deceived ? And if one, why might not two ? My answer was, if two, why not two thousand ? an argument which would reduce history, secular or sacred, to a fable.\"\nOur chaplain,\" remarked Mr. Swifte in a subsequent communication to Notes and Queries, \"suggested the possibilities of some foolery having been intromitted at my windows, and proposed the visit of a scientific friend, who minutely inspected the parlour, and made the closest investigation, but could not in any way solve the mystery.\"\nIn reply to further communications later on, the Jewel Keeper stated that his wife did not perceive any form in the cylindrical tube, hut only the cloud or vapour which both of them at once described. Her health was not affected, nor was her life terminated, as had been suggested, by the apparition which both had seen ; nor could it have been, as Mr. Swifte pertinently pointed out, a fog or vapour that seized his wife by the shoulder. Finally, replying to the suggestion of f< phantasmagoric agency,\" Mr. Swifte not only made it clear that no optical action from outside could have produced any manifestation within, through the thick curtains, but also, that the most skilful operator could not produce an appearance visible to only half the persons present, and that could bodily lay hold of one individual among them. The mystery remains unsolved.\nA more tragical incident, following hard on the visitation to his own habitation, is thus alluded to by Mr. Swifte ; and although the tale has been told by many, and in many different ways, as he was so closely connected with it, it is but just that the Keeper\u2019s version should be the one accepted.\n\"One of the night-sentries at the Jewel Office,\" records our authority, \" was alarmed by a figure like a huge bear issuing from underneath the jewel-room door,\" as ghostly a door as ever was opened to or closed on a doomed man. \" He thrust at it with his bayonet, which stuck in the door, even as my chair dinted the wainscot ; he dropped in a fit, and was carried senseless to the guard-room.\n\"When on the morrow I saw the unfortunate soldier in the main guard-room,\" continues Mr. Swifte, \" his fellow-sentinel was also there, and testified to having seen him on his post just before the alarm, awake and alert, and even spoken to him. Moreover, I then heard the poor man tell his own story. \u2026 I saw him once again on the following day, but changed beyond my recognition ; in another day or two the brave and steady soldier, who would have mounted a breach or led a forlorn hope with unshaken nerves, died at the presence of a shadow.\"\nMr. George Offor, referring to this tragedy, speaks of strange noises having also been heard when the figure resembling a bear was seen by the doomed soldier.\nThe following is taken from the Historic Royal Palaces website.\nLegend has it that many years ago a huge ghostly bear appeared by the Martin Tower, scaring a guard so badly that he dropped dead of shock!\nOther than the original incident reported near the Martin Tower, no further sightings \u2013 or fatalities -have been reported\u2026\nIs there any evidence to support the story of a grizzly ghost? At least two bears have lived at the Tower, and both were the first of their kind to be seen in England. Henry III was given a polar bear in 1251 as a gift from the king of Norway. The bear was given a long chain so that it could fish in the Thames. In 1811, the Hudson Bay Company gave a grizzly bear to George III. The bear was called \u2018Old Martin\u2019 and after many years at the Tower he moved to the new London Zoo in Regent\u2019s Park, where he eventually died in 1838.\nArbella Stuart, James I\u2019s cousin was imprisoned and possibly murdered at the Tower and she reputedly resides in The Queen\u2019s House, considered one of the most haunted buildings at the Tower of London.\nMajor General Geoffrey Field the Governor of the Tower from 1994 to 2006 who lived in The Queen\u2019s House tells of some strange occurrences at night.\n\u2018Soon after we\u2019d arrived in 1994, my wife Janice was making up the bed in the Lennox room when she felt a violent push in her back which propelled her right out of the room!\nNo one had warned us that the house was haunted \u2013 but we then discovered that every resident has experienced something strange in that room!\nThe story goes that the ghost is that of Arbella Stuart, a cousin of James I, who was imprisoned and then possibly murdered in that bedroom.\nSeveral women who slept there since have reported waking in terror the middle of the night feeling they were being strangled, so just in case we made it a house rule not to give unaccompanied female guests the Lennox room.\u2019\nRecords show that Arbella Stuart married William Seymour (Lady Jane Grey\u2019s nephew) in 1610, without King James I\u2019s permission.\nThis marriage of heirs to the throne was regarded as a threat; Arbella was put under house arrest in Lambeth, while William was sent to the Tower.\nArbella, spirited and rebellious, escaped, and disguised as a man plotted to get William released too so that they could travel to France. William was smuggled out of the Tower, but unfortunately missed their rendevous.\nPoor Arbella had to set sail alone, but she was recognised and sent back, this time to the Tower. William made it to France, and freedom, but he never saw Arbella again.\nShe died at the Tower in what is now The Queen\u2019s House, in 1615.\nHAUNTED CHURCHES by ELLIOTT O\u2019DONNELL (1939)\nReverting to old religious buildings, the church of St. Peter ad Vincula, near the north-west of the White Tower of the Tower of London, is, at times, haunted by a phantom procession. Quoting from a work, the authority of which is guaranteed by the editor, an Oxford graduate, 1 the author says :\nAn old friend of mine, Capt. of the regiment, was one evening going the rounds with the sentry, when he saw a light burning in the chapel. He pointed it out to the sentry and asked what it meant.\n\u2018 I don\u2019t know what it means, sir,\u2019 was the reply, \u2018 but I have often seen that and stranger things here of nights.\u2019\nAgain and again my friend looked at the window, and each time the light gleamed through the darkness. Determined to ascertain the cause, Capt. procured a ladder, placed it against the chapel wall, mounted it and gazed in on a scene that thrilled his every nerve. Slowly down the aisle moved a stately procession of knights and ladies, attired in ancient costumes ; and in front walked an elegant female, whose face was averted from him, but whose figure greatly resembled the one he had seen in reputed portraits of Anne Boleyn. After having repeatedly paced the chapel, the entire procession, together with the light, disappeared.\nSo deeply was my friend impressed with the seeming reality of the scene, that not till then did he discover he had been gazing in on a phantom crowd.\nCapt. was evidently made of sterner stuff than the sentries who have seen a ghost, also believed to be that of the same Anne, outside the White Tower, and been very badly scared.\nPerhaps, however, the sentries have had more reason to have been frightened, because the ghost they have seen has generally been headless. The latest published account of its appearance was three or four years ago. The sentry who was doing night duty outside the White Tower suddenly became aware of a white figure that seemed to rise from nowhere and was coming in his direction. As it drew nearer he perceived it was a woman clad in white. He could not see her face owing, so he thought, to the gloom. Wondering who she could be to be out so late \u2014 it was past midnight \u2014 he called out \" Who goes there ? \" There was no reply, and no other sounds save the tap, tapping of her high heels, which rang\nout with remarkable clearness amid the sepulchral silence of the Tower. On she came, and he was debating what to do next, for he had never had to challenge a woman, when she emerged from the gloom and came into bright moonlight. He then received a shock, for the figure he had taken to be a woman had no head. He could have faced one of his country\u2019s enemies or any human being, but to face a thing that looked like a woman and was only part of one, that could walk and yet had no head, was asking altogether too much of him, and, panic-stricken, he fled. For a sentry to desert his post is a serious offence, but as he was by no means the first sentry who had been badly scared when doing duty at that particular spot, the authorities were lenient, and he got off with a reprimand. 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        "raw_content": "The Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw (company model number S-55) was a multi-purpose helicopter used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwind in the United Kingdom. United States Navy and United States Coast Guard models were designated HO4S, while those of the U.S. Marine Corps were designated HRS. In 1962, the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Marine Corps versions were all redesignated as H-19s like their U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force counterparts.\nDevelopment of the H-19 was initiated privately by Sikorsky without government sponsorship. The helicopter was initially designed as a testbed for several novel design concepts intended to provide greater load-carrying ability in combination with easy maintenance. Under the leadership of designer Edward F. Katzenberger, a mockup was designed and fabricated in less than one year.[1]\nThe first customer was the United States Air Force, which ordered five YH-19 aircraft for evaluation; the YH-19\u2019s first flight was on 10 November 1949, less than a year after the program start date. This was followed by delivery of the first YH-19 to the U.S. Air Force on 16 April 1950 and delivery of the first HO4S-1 helicopter to the U. S. Navy on 31 August 1950. A U.S. Air Force YH-19 was sent to Korea for service trials in March 1951, where it was joined by a second YH-19 in September 1951. On 27 April 1951, the first HRS-1 was delivered to the U.S. Marine Corps, and on 2 May 1951, the first S-55 was delivered to Westland Aircraft.[1]\n1,281 of the helicopters were manufactured by Sikorsky in the United States. An additional 447 were manufactured by licensees of the helicopter including Westland Aircraft, the SNCASE in France and Mitsubishi in Japan.[1]\nThe helicopter was widely exported, used by many other nations, including Portugal, Greece, Israel, Chile, South Africa, Denmark and Turkey.\nIn 1954 the Marines tested an idea to enhance lift in hot and high and/or heavily loaded conditions by installing a rocket nozzle at the tip of each rotor blade with the fuel tank located in the center above the rotor blade hub. Enough fuel was provided for seven minutes of operation.[2] Although tests of the system were considered successful, it was never adopted operationally.[1]\nMajor innovations implemented on the H-19 were the forward placement of the engine below the crew compartment and in front of the main cabin, the use of offset flapping hinges located nine inches (229 mm) from the center of the rotor, and the use of hydraulic servos for the main rotor controls. These features yielded an aircraft that was far more capable in a transport role than previous Sikorsky designs.\nThe forward engine location placed the main cabin essentially in line with the main rotor\u2019s rotational axis and close to the aircraft center of gravity, making it easier to maintain proper weight and balance under differing loading conditions.[1] The impetus for this design choice was the recent rejection of the Sikorsky XHJS by the U.S. Navy in favor of the tandem rotor Piasecki HUP Retriever; the Navy had strongly objected to the necessity to use ballast in the cabin-forward XHJS to maintain proper weight and balance, prompting Sikorsky to seek single-rotor design alternatives that did not require this.[3]\nAnother benefit of this engine location was ease of maintenance, as the engine could be readily accessed at ground level through dual clamshell-style doors; the entire engine could be changed in only two hours, and the radial engine was oriented backwards relative to a typical airplane installation, allowing more convenient access to engine accessories.[1][note 1]\nUH-19B rotor head\nThe offset flapping hinges and hydraulic servos gave more positive flight control under differing loading conditions, isolated the flight controls from vibration, and lessened control forces; the H-19 could be flown with only two fingers on the cyclic control.[1]\nThe YH-19 prototypes featured a blunt aft fuselage and a single starboard-mounted horizontal tailplane with a small vertical fin at its outboard end. Initial production models added a large fillet-like fin behind the fuselage and under the tailboom, and the tailplane configuration was changed to an inverted \u201cV\u201d shape.[3]\nEarly H-19 and HO4S variants were powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-1340-57 radial rated at 600 hp (472 kW) and used a centrifugal clutch that automatically engaged the main rotor when a preset engine speed was reached. However, the HO4S was deemed underpowered in U.S. Navy service with this powerplant, so the aircraft was re-engined with a 700 hp (522 kW) Wright R-1300-3 radial which the U.S. Navy found to be adequate in an air-sea rescue role; the H-19B, HO4S-3, HRS-3, and subsequent models would use this powerplant. The R-1300 models also used a single horizontal tailplane in place of the early inverted \u201cV\u201d style, and a new hydro-mechanical clutch gave smoother and more rapid rotor acceleration during clutch engagement and allowed the engine to be started and operated at any speed while disengaged from the transmission and rotors.[1]\nEarly civilian and military S-55 models offered a folding 400 lb (181 kg) capacity hoist above the starboard main cabin door, while later models could be equipped with a more capable and reliable 600 lb (272 kg) capacity unit. Starting with the introduction of the S-55C in October 1956, the tailboom was inclined three degrees downward to provide more main rotor clearance during hard landings; models equipped with the inclined tail also used an 8 ft 9 in (2.67 m) tail rotor in place of the earlier 8 ft 8 in (2.64 m) unit.[1]\nThe H-19 Chickasaw holds the distinction of being the U.S. Army\u2019s first true transport helicopter and, as such, played an important role in the initial formulation of Army doctrine regarding air mobility and the battlefield employment of troop-carrying helicopters. The H-19 underwent live service tests in the hands of the 6th Transportation Company, during the Korean War beginning in 1951 as an unarmed transport helicopter. Undergoing tests such as medical evacuation, tactical control and frontline cargo support, the helicopter succeeded admirably in surpassing the capabilities of the H-5 Dragonfly which had been used throughout the war by the Army.\nThe U.S. Marine Corps made extensive use of the H-19 in the Korean War. It was designated as the HRS in USMC service. Marine Squadron HMR-161 arrived in Korea on September 2, 1951 with 15 HRS-1 helicopters. The new helicopter squadron started operations upon arrival. On September 13, 1951, during Operation Windmill I, HMR-161 transported 18,848 pounds of gear and 74 Marines onto a ridge in the Punchbowl area. A week later HMR-161 shuttled 224 recon company marines and 17,772 pounds of supplies to a remote hilltop in the same area. Their performance continued to improve and in Operation Haylift II in February 23-27, 1953, HMR-161 lifted 1.6 million pounds of cargo to resupply two regiments. Although HMR-161 helicopters were operating in hot landing zones they did not lose any helicopters to enemy fire. HRS-1 helicopters were also used to relocate rocket launcher batteries. Because rockets create much visible dust when fired they make an easy target for enemy artillery. To reduce their exposure, launchers and crews were moved twice a day. Each HRS-1 helicopter carried four rocket launchers and extra rockets as external cargo, with the crew in the cabin. The HRS-1 helicopter proved to be durable and reliable in Korean service. One reportedly flew home after losing 18 in (46 cm) of main rotor blade to a tree. HMR-161 reported 90% aircraft availability.[4]\nUH-19B at the Milestones of Flight Museum, Fox Field, Lancaster, California\nA Sikorsky S-55B in service with Golden West Helicopters, St. Albert, Alberta, 1985. Fairings for transmission and tail rotor driveshaft have been removed; note later-style downward-inclined tailboom.\nSikorsky UH-19 at the Canadian Museum of Flight 1988.The aircraft is painted as it would have looked while working on the construction of the Mid-Canada Line. Note early-style straight tailboom.\nUH-19B, USAF Museum\nH-19D on display at the Museum of Aviation\nA U.S. Navy HO4S of HS-4 taking off from USS Badoeng Strait in 1954. Note inverted \u201cV\u201d tailplane typical of early models with R-1340 engine.\nA USMC HRS-2 of HMR-161 in Korea, 1953\nAn HO4S of the Royal Canadian Navy\nUS H-19C in Korea.\nThe U.S. Air Force ordered 50 H-19A\u2019s for rescue duties in 1951. These aircraft were the primary rescue and medical evacuation helicopters for the USAF during the Korean War. The Air Force continued to use the H-19 through the 1960s, ultimately acquiring 270 of the H-19B model.[5]\nOn 1 September 1953, Sabena used the S-55 to inaugurate the first commercial helicopter service in Europe, with routes between Rotterdam and Maastricht in the Netherlands and Cologne and Bonn in Germany.[3]\nFrance made aggressive use of helicopters in Algeria, both as troop transports and gunships, Piasecki/Vertol H-21 and Sud-built Sikorski H-34 helicopters rapidly displaced fixed-wing aircraft for the transport of paras and quick-reaction commando teams. In Indochina, a small number of Hiller H-23s and Sikorsky H-19s were available for casualty evacuation. In 1956, the French Air Force experimented with arming the H-19, then being superseded in service by the more capable Piasecki H-21 and Sikorsky H-34 helicopters. The H-19 was originally fitted with a 20-mm cannon, two rocket launchers, two 12.7-mm machine guns, and a 7.5-mm light machine gun firing from the cabin windows, but this load proved far too heavy, and even lightly armed H-19 gunships fitted with flexible machine guns for self-defense proved underpowered.[citation needed]\nThe H-19 was also used in the early days of the Vietnam War before being supplanted by the Sikorsky H-34 Choctaw,[citation needed] which was based on the H-19.\nThe H-19 left U.S. military service when the CH-19E was retired by U.S. Navy squadron HC-5 on 26 February 1969. Surplus H-19s were sold on the open market, and civil interest was sufficient that Sikorsky (and later Orlando Helicopter Airways) offered conversion kits allowing a military surplus H-19 to be commercially operated under a standard Federal Aviation Administration type certificate as an S-55B.[note 2] Turboshaft conversions and a novel campervan-like \u201cHeli-Camper\u201d conversion\u2014featuring a built-in mini-kitchen and sleeping accommodations for four\u2014were also offered by aftermarket modification companies.[1]\nFive early production S-55s for evaluation.\nUSAF version of the YH-19 powered by a 600 hp (472 kW) R-1340-57 engine, redesignated UH-19A in 1962, 50 built.\nH-19As modified for air-sea rescue, redesignated HH-19A in 1962.\nH-19A with a more powerful 700 hp (522 kW) R-1300-3 engine, redesignated UH-19B in 1962, 264 built.\nH-19Bs modified for air-sea rescue, redesignated HH-19B in 1962.\nUS Army version of the H-19A, redesignated UH-19C in 1962, 72 built.\nUS Army version of the H-19B, redesignated UH-19D in 1962, 301 built.\nUS Navy version of the H-19A, ten built.\nAir-sea rescue version with R-1340[6] derated to 550 hp (410 kW), three built for Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), two surviving aircraft subsequently converted to HO4S-3 standard.[7]\nHO4S-2G\nUnited States Coast Guard version of HO4S-2, seven built.[6]\nRe-engined US Navy & Canadian version with 700 hp (522 kW) Wright R-1300-3 engine, US Navy aircraft redesignated UH-19F in 1962 (RCN/CAF aircraft retained HO4S-3 designation[7]), 79 built.\nUnited States Coast Guard version of the HO4S-3, redesignated HH-19G in 1962, 30 built.\nHRS-1\nUnited States Marine Corps version of the HO4S for eight troops, 600 hp (472 kW) R-1340-57 engine,[1] 60 built.[8]\nHRS-1 with equipment changes, 101 built.\nHRS-2 with 700 hp (522 kW) R-1300-3 engine, became CH-19E in 1962, 105 built and conversions from HRS-2.\nProject for HRS-3 with a 1,025 hp (764 kW) R-1820 radial engine, not built.\nH-19A redesignated in 1962.\nSH-19A redesignated in 1962.\nH-19B redesignated in 1962.\nSH-19B redesignated in 1962.\nHRS-3 redesignated in 1962.\nUH-19F\nHO4S-3 redesignated in 1962.\nHH-19G\nHO4S-3G redesignated in 1962\nCommercial version with 600 hp (472 kW) R-1340 engine.\nCommercial version with 800 hp (596 kW) R-1300-3 engine.\nNew designation given to civilian kit conversions of military surplus H-19s with R-1300-3 engine.[1]\nS-55A with a 600 hp (472 kW) R-1340 engine.\nAircraft modified by Aviation Specialties and produced and marketed by Helitec with a 650 shp (485 kW) Garrett AiResearch TPE-331-3U-303 turboshaft and updated equipment.\nS-55QT\nCommercial conversion. Ultra-quiet helicopter for sight-seeing flights over the Grand Canyon.\nOHA-S-55 Heli-Camper\nCommercial conversions carried out by Orlando Helicopters.\nOHA-S-55 Nite-Writer\nCommercial conversion. Aerial advertising helicopter, fitted with a 12.2-m x (40-ft x 8-ft) array of computer-controlled lights.\nOHA-S-55 Bearcat\nCommercial conversion. Agricultural helicopter.\nOHA-S-55 Heavy Lift\nCommercial conversion. Flying crane helicopter.\nQS-55 Aggressors\nCommercial conversion. S-55 helicopters converted into flying targets.\nOHA-AT-55 Defender\nCommercial conversion. Armed military helicopter.\nWhirlwind HAR21\nHRS-2 for Royal Navy, ten delivered.\nWhirlwind HAS22\nH04S-3 for Royal Navy, 15 delivered.",
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        "raw_content": "About Nick\u2019s Photo Studio\nIf you grew up in Miami, odds are you either had your class photos taken by one of Nick\u2019s photographers or even Nick himself. This is because Nick\u2019s Photo Studio has been a staple in the communities of Dade and Broward Counties for over 25 years.\nBefore Nick\u2019s Photo Studio was in existence, Nick was a restaurant manager at Denny\u2019s. It\u2019s funny how life takes its unexpected turns and we end up in better circumstances than we had planned. Nick began to look for other career opportunities and decided to enroll in Miami Dade College to become a telephone technician. During the enrollment process, Nick noticed a bulletin board that stated that photography courses were being offered. Nick had always wanted to work for himself so he thought, \u201cNow this is something I can do.\u201d After attending Miami Dade College for photography, Nick also attended Lindsey Hopkins.\nSeveral years later in 1985, Nick started the company \u201cNick\u2019s Photo Studio,\u201d and two months later the doors were open. Since then, the business has moved to several different locations in Miami and has opened a second location in Broward County. They have 15 employees with 5 departments including Production, Photography, Customer Service, a Lab and Marketing.\nNick\u2019s Photo Studio is proud to be one of the only certified minority businesses as a photography studio in Miami-Dade County. They are also members of the Professional School Photographers Association (PSPA), as well as the Professional Photographers Association (PPA). They have also received numerous awards and recognitions for their involvement in the community.\nWhat makes Nick\u2019s Photo Studio different from other photography studios?\nNick\u2019s answer is, \u201cWe are a local business, we provide QUALITY work, our products are totally customized and we have an in-house lab. We provide fine artwork at a reasonable price in the agreed upon timeframe. We put our customers\u2019 needs first and focus on maintaining one on one relationship.\u201d\nYou can see a list of the high schools in Miami-Dade and Broward County that Nick\u2019s Photo Studio has serviced here. They have many international customers as well that visit Nick\u2019s Photography for portraits, and they also cover international weddings.\nHow does Nick\u2019s Photo Studio give back to the community?\nThey support community organizations such as 5000 role models (which they have been supporting since they were the 500th Role Model); they support the Miami-Dade County internship program. They are Involved in the local youth football teams and they have donated and continue to donate thousands of dollars to support schools in Miami-Dade and Broward County. Nick is a board member of Neighbors to Neighbors, the Arch Creek Elementary PTA President and a Capstone member for William H. Turner Technical Arts High School.\nA final word from Nick:\n\u201cWe are a minority business that can make a difference. We are a fighter and believe in ourselves. We would like to thank our long time customers that believed in us; a big thanks to the Miami-Dade and Broward County schools that gave us a chance. I would also like to thank everyone in the community, especially the Haitian, African American and Hispanic communities. I ask you to embrace my son as this journey continues. Our goal is to serve counties from Monroe County up to Palm Beach County.\u201d\nNick Decius\nNick\u2019s passion for people and photography makes him a true artist of photography and enables him to create lasting and dramatic images that capture special moments in time. Read More\nEduardo\u2019s passion for hard and excellent quality work reflects in everything he does.Read More",
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        "raw_content": "Top Page \uff1e Ninja's Weapons and Tools \uff1e Shuriken (Ninja Star)\nThe specific Weapon of ninjas\nAmong the weapons that ninjas use, the most famous one must be the Shuriken (\u624b\u88cf\u5263 : Ninja Star) . Everyone has to have watched a scene where a ninja is throwing some star shaped piece of metal in the movies or in an anime or another piece of fiction. They are called shuriken in Japanese. Of the several kinds of shuriken, maybe the most typical kind is the Flat plate type. The shape of it is like an asteroid with four arms. But actually, there are no more than 40 to 50 types of shurikens. Ninjas utilize those depending on the situation. Basically, shuriken can be divided into two types. They are \" The Plate Type \" and \"The Stick Type \". There is only one peculiarity which every shuriken shares and that is that they are so charred. This is because silk is covered onto a heated shuriken in order to cake the charcoal on the surface of a shuriken. This makes the shuriken less noticeable and prevents it from rusting. Also, the surface of a shuriken gets sandy and easier to paint poison on. Further to this, it becomes easier to throw it because of the gritty face and better grip.\nThe origin of shuriken\nOriginally, the function of shuriken was for self-defense. It is said that the mold of the shuriken was small knives or big nails. With such a small sized weapon it is hard to throw and aim it for a one shot kill. But if some strong poison like aconite was painted on the shuriken, it becomes a powerful weapon. Even if ninjas did not have poison, soil or dog droppings which existed all around them could be substituted. Most people think that shuriken was a specific weapon for only ninjas to use, however this was not the case. Primarily, shuriken was a weapon used like a sword, spear, or arrow just like a samurai might use. Though shuriken was a weapon that could stir the imagination of enemies, samurais came to avoid shuriken. It is certainly a fact that Shuriken-jutsu ( \u624b\u88cf\u5263\u8853 ) still remains in some Kendo ( \u5263\u9053 ) schools\u2026. On the other hand for ninjas, shuriken was very convenient because it is portable and not so heavy. You may think that shuriken is s weapon \" to throw \". But this is not true. Shuriken was something used \"to hit \" a target just like with a sword or a spear. There is no exact established theory about shuriken yet although there are many persuasive theories.\nAt first, in the Warring States period in Japan, there existed a combat technique of throwing knives at enemies. Shuriken usage can be thought of as an advanced skill. Secondly in old China, some people had utilized the technique of throwing three nails. With this method, at least one nail can hit the enemy. It is said that this technique was transmitted to Japan and became shuriken-jitsu. Next, there came to be a method of \" throwing arrows \" like big darts in old Japan. This can be thought of as ancestral form of shuriken. Ultimately, the origin of the shuriken can be considered as \"throwing nails \". Nails themselves are small but they could give a reasonable amount of damage to enemies. It is believed that Shuriken-jutsu developed from this technique.\nThe Plate Type Shuriken\nNow, we are going to go through the list of shurikens used in the past. Well, let\u2019s start with the plate type shurikens.\nThe most orthodox type. A folding type existed. As corners of this Shuriken are sharp and deep, it can inflict a deep wound on targets.\nFolding type Shuriken(Right : Folded position)\nThree-pointed and Four-ponted Shuriken\nThese are something that were originally made as shurikens and not as copies from another weapon or tools.\nThree-pointed Shuriken\nFour-pointed Shuriken\nSwastika shaped Shuriken\nThis shuriken is for inflicting big damage on enemies. The angles of this weapon are double\u2010edged.\nEight-pointed Shuriken\nEasy to stick to targets. The aim of these is to hurt enemies, rather than kill.\nAn overhand throw\nA very orthodox form. In terms of the construction of the human body this movement is fluid. But in the case of the shuriken, no ideal form exists. Depending on the situation and position of the ninja at any point in time, they had to throw Shuriken with ever\u2010changing forms.\nA sidearm delivery\nNinjas used this form when they threw shurikens from an awkward position where they had to lie down or sit and throw. The advantage of this is that ninjas could use both hands to throw, and they can throw shurikens from a sitting position and lying position, or when running.\nA reverse sidearm delivery\nWe can often find this form in comics or anime. But this was not so practical. They needed a lot of strength and a sharp movement on their arms to use this method.\nThe Stick Type Shuriken\nShuriken(Stick type)\nA certain theory says the origin of some stick type shurikens is the ritual implements of the esoteric Buddhism. The shape of certain stick type shurikens look like that of Kongousyo (\u91d1\u525b\u6775) , which is an ancient Indiana religious tool to beat Demons. Ninja and Ninjutsu seem related on the esoteric Buddhism level in many ways. The stick type shuriken is hard to deal with for an amature. Although to hit the target with the shuriken is really difficult, the destructive power when hit on an enemy is great. In a lucky case, it is possible to take the life of the enemy by only one shot. The length of those stick type shurikens are between 120mm to 190mm. The weight is between 25g to 100g. The stick type shurikens are listed below.\nOther types of Shuriken\nTestsumari (\u9244\u6bec)\nWeapons of spherical spines protruding in all directions. Two shurikens are assembled in a complicated shape. They easily stuck to a target, but were not portable due to their size and shape so they were only kept in possession at times of battles.\nHiguruma-Ken(\u706b\u8eca\u5263)\nGunpowder was set in the center of the shuriken and a fuse was extended out. The use of Higuruma-Ken is bit different. These were used to light a fire and create explosions when they had oil on them.\nHiguruma-Ken\nShuriken-jutsu (the technique of using shuriken that is taught today)\nFortunately, shuriken techniques still remain and there are some schools where Shuriken-jutsu is taught. Shuriken-jitsu is an actual master course for ninjas that existed in the past.\nThe great thing is that you can learn it even today\uff01",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbPolice & Fire\u00bbCherry Hill\u00bbCherry Hill Fire Department Earns Top International Safety Rating\nCherry Hill Fire Chief Thomas Kolbe speaks about the department's ISO-1 classification. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.\nCherry Hill Fire Department Earns Top International Safety Rating\nBy Matt Skoufalos on\t September 6, 2016 Cherry Hill, Police & Fire\nCherry Hill FD completed a three-year accreditation process to earn an ISO-1 classification, just the third department in the state to do so. It could mean lower insurance rates for residents and businesses.\nBy Matt Skoufalos | September 6, 2016\nCherry Hill firefighters and fire commissioners gather to celebrate the department\u2019s ISO-I classification. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.\nAfter an intensive, three-year evaluation process, the Cherry Hill Fire Department was awarded an ISO-1 classification, a rare, international accreditation that few of the nation\u2019s 30,000 fire departments have ever attempted to achieve.\nThe certification, which is the highest available from the International Organization for Standardization, is good for five years.\nIt was verified through the Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) and the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI), and comes in a year in which the department has also received an Aa1 bond rating upgrade by Moody\u2019s Investors Service.\n\u201cThis didn\u2019t just happen because we decided a few years ago to pursue accreditation,\u201d said Hugh H. \u201cSkip\u201d Gibson, IV, Chairman of the Cherry Hill Board of Fire Commissioners.\n\u201cIt\u2019s the summation of all the work that\u2019s gone on for the past 23 years,\u201d he said. \u201cHard work has gotten us to this point.\u201d\nThe department joins those of Hoboken and Hackensack as the only three Class I-certified fire departments in New Jersey, and the only one in the Delaware Valley to also have CFAI accreditation. Cherry Hill is one of only 130 ISO-1 fire departments in the United States, in which only 234 of an estimated 30,000 departments are accredited.\nThe ISO certification reflects the ability of the community to protect itself from fire losses, said Cherry Hill Fire Chief Thomas Kolbe. It could lead to lower insurance premiums, particularly for businesses, because the designation reflects the level of fire protection and prevention services provided by the township.\nCertifications are earned on the strength of infrastructure components, such as emergency communications and reporting; telecommunication; dispatch, deployment, and response; number of firefighters on duty and their levels of training; available water supply; and overall community risk reduction.\n\u201cThese achievements didn\u2019t happen overnight,\u201d Kolbe said. \u201cThey represent a lot of hard work with the Cherry Hill Fire Department since 1994. A strong fire department is only as strong as a strong, vibrant, diverse, and progressive community.\nThe department was first certified as an ISO Class II department in 1999 under Chief Jerry Grover, and was re-evaluated in 2009 under Chief Robert Giorgio, and during the intervening years, \u201cwe were looking at ways to make the changes necessary to get to this level,\u201d Kolbe said.\n\u201cThey\u2019re grading you on your response model, your experiences, the way you do business,\u201d the chief said.\nAmong the new components of the evaluation is a community risk reduction assessment for fire code enforcement, which Kolbe said involves fire prevention services from code enforcement to hazard definitions to public education.\nCherry Hill Fire Chief Thomas Kolbe presents Cherry Hill Mayor Chuck Cahn with a plaque for the department\u2019s ISO-I classification. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.\nThe chief said Cherry Hill residents should understand that \u201ctheir fire department is serious about providing them quality.\n\u201cWe\u2019re all hazards, not just fire and EMS,\u201d Kolbe said. \u201cWe have technical rescue; hazardous materials.\u201d\n\u201cThey shouldn\u2019t be afraid to call us,\u201d Kolbe said. \u201cWe work for them. We\u2019re here to respond to their request for help, no matter what it is.\u201d\nCherry Hill Mayor Chuck Cahn said the certifications have a direct commercial impact to the community through potentially improved insurance rates. He praised the department for opening itself to the criticism and scrutiny that comes with the accreditation process.\n\u201cIt\u2019s really been almost a three-year process,\u201d Cahn said. \u201cMore departments in the United States aren\u2019t reaching these goals because it\u2019s onerous. It\u2019s inward-focused, and you uncover a lot of your deficiencies. We see what we\u2019re doing right.\u201d\nCahn said that police departments are exploring ways to become similarly accredited, and that the process allows first responders to compare their processes \u201cagainst some of the best in the country.\u201d\nThe cost of fire services in Cherry Hill amounts to 28 cents of every $100 of assessed value in property taxes, or about $626 annually for a home assessed at the township average of $223,500.\nPrevious ArticlePolitics and Remembrances as Union Leaders Celebrate Labor Day in South Jersey\nNext Article Cherry Hill Residents, Township Dispute \u2018Default Approval\u2019 of Rehab Center in Brookfield",
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        "raw_content": "Re: Our Web Site\nI'd be interested in hearing some community feedback on this thread from the \"Improve the Fool\" board at Motley Fool.\nogrecat: \"Is this legal?\"\nhttp://www.passionsaving.com/goals.html\nTMFTwitty: \"I don't see any problems, legal or otherwise, with that. Then again, I'm not a lawyer, so I'll refer the question to our counsel.\"\nGalagan \"Did TMF give Rob Bennett prior written permission to use these posts commercially? I know that at least one of the quoted members did not.\"\nTMFTwitty: \"It appeared to me that he was describing what a member said, not using direct quotes. Even if there was direct quoting, the amount per person was trivial. Our associate counsel agreed that there is nothing legally problematic there.\"\nWindowSeat: \"I think the greater problem is a sense of broken trust. If people are going to feel that things they say here are going to be disseminated elsewhere, they may hesitate in posting.\"\nArrete: \"I think the greater problem is a sense of broken trust. I am one of the people who has had the bad luck to be named without permission on Rob Bennett's website (in fact, probably the one alluded to by galagan). I am extremely annoyed about it. I think it is unethical of him to even paraphrase my words without permission.\n\"The bigger problem is that, even though it is a pseudonym, the board name \"arrete\" has a reputation attached to it. I've been posting here since 2000, and now that board name is attached to a website of dubious usefulness, and more importantly, being used to hawk a book that I would condemn, if actually asked. That's what I object to the most - the trashing of my reputation.\n\"Having ranted all that, I agree with TMFTwitty. Nothing illegal is being done. I don't expect TMF to do anything about it unless large amounts of direct quotes from this site are being used. It doesn't mean I don't feel betrayed by someone I thought, though misguided, was at least ethical.\"\nPost by ElSupremo \u00bb Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:10 am\nGreetings hocus\nAlthough I have no desire to go to TMF, I can tell you this from what you wrote. You can quote names, post links, and serve up snippets until your hearts content. What you can't do is reprint entire copyrighted articles without the consent of the author. All that crying about \"usernames\" and anything associated with them is crap. While I'm not a lawyer fluent in copyright laws I've talked to them and that is what they told me FWIW.\nYour page looks fine from that standpoint.\nImagine how you would feel if somebody said this about you:\nHere's a list of 20 of the greatest savers in the world, and the saving goals that helped make them become 20 of the greatest savers in the world. I've identified these savers by the screen-names they used for posting on the Motley Fool discussion boards.\nBoy, talk about a vicious attack!\nIs there anything so low as being among the 20 greatest savers in the world?\nHow could you do this, hocus? Repent. Say something bad about these people.\nAs I gaze in wonder,\nIt's slander! Outrageous slander!\nJWR1945 wrote: Imagine how you would feel if somebody said this about you:\nYeah, it is awful. Maybe some of these betrayed posters should get a life?\nMaybe some of these betrayed posters should get a life?\nI can see where you are coming from with this comment, MacDuff.\nThere's some sort of funny business going on. I'm sure of it.\nI'm counting on Mr. 007 to crack the case.\nI believe that Mr. 007 might find an important clue hidden between the lines of this \"message\" posted to the board at RetireEarlyHomePage.com.\nhttp://www.retireearlyhomepage.com/cgi- ... ;start=0#0\nintercst: \"It's seems hocus's use of the names of a dozen or more TMF members to market his commercial venture in \"passionsaving.com\" has created a boat load of ill will. More than a few people are outraged that their good names and reputations are being damaged by any connection to Hoco-mania. I wonder how many of these folks will take the time to post a negative review on Amazon.com if the book is ever sold at that on-line bookseller?\"\nDoes this fall into the category of the old saw: Bad publicity is better than none at all.\n? Left handed compliment? Being left handed - I never did understand that one.\nFor some reason I don't think that publicity is going to be a problem on this one.\nA few people may look at the website to see what the fuss is all about.\nWhen people, who expect the worst, find that out hocus compliments those people, they are likely to wake up and realize that they have been misled.\nThis has to be a positive.\nI believe, and this will be hard to believe, that I can summarize hocus's biggest problem with just one example:\nOne of the folks that was listed on his site asked that their name be removed. What hocus should have done, without hesitation, is remove that persons name. Perhaps even apologize for any unintended offense. Instead, he asked why? Not just once, but several times. Now this would annoy the crap out of me, as I'm sure it did the person in question.\nThere it is. He does this type of thing over and over and over again. In almost every confrontation he has. The scenarios are different, but the end result is the same. Why this happens is well beyond my ability to explain. But the solution is amazingly simple. Treat others like you want others to treat you. Don't analyze it for 50 paragraphs, don't try to figure out what the other person is thinking. Just treat them the way you would want to be treated. It's just agonizingly simple.\nSo building on the above example, if someone used the name \"hocus\" on another site and for whatever reason hocus didn't want or like that, what would he want? If he asked that his name be removed, would he want a 5000 word ramble asking why he wants it removed? Or perhaps want them to explain why they should not remove it? Or want them to ramble on and on about why they can't figure out why he wants it removed? Hell no! Just remove the darn name.\nI don't think anyone needs to wake up John. IMO the paragraphs above explain what the problem is. I don't believe hocus is the evil demon these folks make him out to be. Whatever it is about hocus that causes the example above is the answer. It's taken a while but I can sift through most of his stuff and dig out the meaning. And most of the time it's honest effort toward whatever goal he may have. But the majority of people on these message boards aren't going to take the time to do that. Until hocus realizes this and does something about it nothing will change.\nI guess I'm posting this because IMHO hocus is not what he's made out to be. He's not a troll, and he's not the devil. He's just complicated.\nElSupremeo wrote: I believe, and this will be hard to believe, that I can summarize hocus's biggest problem with just one example:\nThanks, ES for this highly constructive insights.\nKnowing hocus as I do, he will build upon this in a most constructive way. He always appreciates honest comments.\nI think that your comment will be central and helpful in bringing about some improvements. There are always details. And believe it or not, I do not always know what hocus has in mind.\nIt will be interesting to see what develops over the next two or three months.\nJust treat them the way you would want to be treated.\nYou know I try to live my life this way. There are many times when I fail miserably in the attempt. That happens more times than I'd like that's for sure. But I'm only a mistake riddled human like everyone else. Those times when I do succeed make my life seem visibly better. It's not easy and I'm no saint. But I do try to do the best I can. Hocus seems like a smart fellow so there is hope. Your right, it should be an interesting next few months.\nPost by hocus2004 \u00bb Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:13 pm\nHe always appreciates honest comments.\nES's comments sounded sincere to me, and I think that sincerity is very important. So I viewed the post as a constructive one.\nI do not always know what hocus has in mind.\nAnd that's the way it should be, is it not? I don't always know what JWR1945 has in mind and I don't always know what ES has in mind. We don't need to know everything about all the posters we come into contact with.\nIf there is something that you feel a need to know about me, you can always ask. I check this board almost every day, and I am generally responsive to questions put to me. So if there is anyone who has questions that they think it would be helpful to have answers to, he or she should ask them.\nWhat I hope happens is that we begin to focus less on the personalities of particular posters and more on what is good for the future of the various FIRE/Retire Early/Passion Saving boards. That's what matters, in my view.\nES says that I am \"complicated.\" I think I have a rough idea where he is coming from. It's not a comment that I have never heard before. I think it is fair to say that I am stubborn re issues that are important to me. My father and me once had a disagreement and he said that he felt that I was \"like steel.\" He said that he thought it would be a good thing if anyone ever tried to talk me into taking drugs or something like that because peer pressure would not get to me. But I don't think he was real thrilled with this trait of mine during the time that we were at odds on the issue in question. I'm very flexible on 90 percent of the questions that come up because on most questions I don't care too much which way they go. On those 10 percent that I think really matter, I feel different. I feel that I am no good to anyone if I don't put up a good fight on the issues that really matter.\nFrom my perspective, I am not complicated at all. I understand precisely where I am coming from. I believe that there are others who do not, but it's not due to lack of effort from me in getting the message across. My sense is that, when I am talking straight, there are some who think I am joking around; and when I am joking around, there are some who think I am talking straight. I think there are lots of misunderstandings. But I don't see it as being a problem that I am complicated. I think that the situation is complicated, and I am just part of the situation. I just happened to be the one who got caught up in it.\nThe biggest complication is the flaw in the REHP study. To me it is as clear as anything can be because I saw the flaw way back in late 1995 (this is before the REHP study itself was even published) and have been thinking about the implications ever since. I believe that a lot of people are sincere in not seeing the flaw, at least not very clearly. The reason I believe this is that JWR1945 did not see the flaw clearly in the early days. It used to amaze me because he clearly was open to seeing it (some are not) and yet he did not see it clearly for a long time. He sees it clearly now.\nThe flaw in the REHP study is not something that can be explained in 50 words. Actually, you can explain it in 50 words and in words that make a good bit of sense. But people don't get it after hearing 50 words because the message in those 50 words is so foreign to so much other stuff they have heard from lots of people over the course of the past 20 years. My guess is that 10 years from now most people will understand the meaning of the 50 words all too well. Lots of people will have suffered busted retirements by that time. So they will get it, but not in time for it to do them much practical good.\nMore would get it if they could ask questions about it and absorb the message over time. People need to hear it from more than two people to have confidence in it. We need to get back the scores of posters who expressed excitement about the Data-Based SWR Tool in the early days. If we had all of those people participating, many would have gotten the message a long time ago. I don't think that just two people could effectively communicate the message if they wrote 10 million posts each. That's not how learning is transmitted. People need to hear a mix of voices.\nAnyway, I have a personality, just like everybody else has a personality. I like my personality, but I don't doubt for a second that there are times when it rubs some people the wrong way. There's not too much I can do about it. I can't get a personality transplant.\nI should be judged by the content of my posts and whether those posts help people to win financial freedom early in life or not. That's the test I apply to every post I consider putting up before I hit the Submit button. I ask myself: Is this going to help people win financial freedom early in life or not? If yes, I push Submit. If no, I don't. That's the test I use, and that's the test I would like to see others use in assessing the value of my work product.\nThe arguments that persuade me are arguments that relate to helping people win financial freedom early in life. That's what I respond to. If Arrete had said, \"I think you could help some people win financial freedom early in life by deleting my name from your site,\" I can guarantee you she would have gotten my attention. That's my driver. There's no rule that says that anyone has to care that that's my driver. But I'm telling you here how to get things done with me if you sincerely want to get things done with me. Frame things in those terms, and I am all ears.\nMy sense is that what is different about me (or \"complicated\") is that I am not too caught up in the personal stuff. I just don't care about that stuff. It's not that I don't care about people. I do. It's that my vision for helping people is by helping them win financial freedom early in life. Other stuff doesn't move me too much. I tend to be focused on that particular angle. I'm intense about it. Whether that's good, bad, or indifferent, that's the way it is.\nPeople believe that I have something personal against intercst. I am convinced that many people believe this. I don't. But there's nothing that I can say to persuade people of it. That's the complication. If people took me at my word, they would see that I am a simple man with a simple dream. But people come to this with their own perceptions and they impose them on me, thinking that I must be what they think I should be, and that confuses them greatly. I am a person who cares about intercst not at all, and who cares about people learning how to win financial freedom early in life a great deal. I don't want anything bad to happen to intercst. I do want him off our boards. I think he is poison to our boards. And that's pretty much the only take I have re him. I just want him off the boards so that the boards can succeed.\nTo me, that's simple. To others, I think it comes across as complicated. I don't apologize for wanting what I want. I presume that everyone wants what they want, so I don't see anything so odd about it. I want successful boards. When intercst was helping our boards succeed, I was his biggest fan. When he turned on us, I became his biggest enemy. Nothing changed in me. It's intercst that changed. He lost intercst in the subject matter. Again, this is so simple to me that I feel that it is insulting to the community for me to state it like this. But my sense is that there is something complicated about it in the minds of some others. So I am making the effort in response to the ES post and the JWR1945 post.\nAnyway, I'm always open to any constructive ideas that anyone wants to put forward. I don't think for a minute that I have all the answers. I think it would be great if others tried to step in and resolve some of the frictions. I think that I am probably the most friction-averse person in the entire community, or close to it. Some probably don't believe that, but I really do. Remember what Petey said a few weeks ago? He noted how hocus was soft as a puppy in his early days. That's the real hocus.\nMy response to Petey was: \"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken.\" I don't like having to stand up to people and call them on their nonsense. I hate it. I just think that someone has to do it if the boards are to achieve their potential. I don't see anyone else doing it, so I feel that the job fell to me. If others get more involved calling people on their nonsense, I will feel free to do less of it. My view is just that someone needs to do it.\nAnyway, that's where I am coming from. I am a mama bear fighting to protect her cubs on the question of people doing harm to our boards. I have no give on that one. On pretty much anything else I am flexible. We need to take steps to protect the boards from abusive posters. Any constructive proposal had to include elements that address that problem. That's where this started (the precipitating event was the Smear Campaign against Wanderer) and that is where it is going to end. When we fix things so that there can be no further Smear Campaigns against any further Wanderers, we will have achieved Normalization. We will from that point forward talk about SWRs in the same way that we talk about all the other topics. We won't all agree. But we will be civil and we won't talk nonsense and we will learn together.\nTo bring that about was the reason that I invested those thousands of hours into building up the first board (the Motley Fool board) in the first place. Nothing has changed in me from the first day I posted (May 1999). It's the events taking place on the boards that has changed. I just respond to what I see taking place on the boards. I just do what seems to me to be the thing most likely to steer things in a positive direction. I don't think there is one community member who wouldn't be happy if I achieved my goals. I think we all want less poison on the boards. I see the difference between me and some others being that I feel that we need to put up a fight to make this happen and some others feel that it is not worth putting up a fight.\nI want to bring two threads together.\nFrom Ben's thread on the NFB board and my post on that thread: Hocus homepage now up and running dated Monday, Feb 21, 2005.\nES wrote: I understand having a site to promote a book. But I have to wonder how many message boards we need like this? 10? 20? 1000?\nCombine this with what Hocus has just said.\nAnyway, that's where I am coming from. I am a mama bear fighting to protect her cubs on the question of people doing harm to our boards. I have no give on that one. On pretty much anything else I am flexible. We need to take steps to protect the boards from abusive posters. Any constructive proposal had to include elements that address that problem... When we fix things so that there can be no further Smear Campaigns - we will have achieved Normalization. We will from that point forward talk about SWRs in the same way that we talk about all the other topics. We won't all agree. But we will be civil and we won't talk nonsense and we will learn together.\nWe three share a desire for an open community such as ES is providing.\nI disagree with Hocus on this point:\nI don't think there is one community member who wouldn't be happy if I achieved my goals.\nClearly, or at least clearly to me, there are people who are hostile to having open discussions. They insist upon restricted communities and restricted discussions.\nIf they were to let it go at that, it would be OK. They would have their boards and others could post in an open community. But they are not satisfied with that. They insist upon trashing any opposing view on any open board.\nThat is where the poison comes from.\nWhat boards are you speaking of when you talk about \"restricted communities,\" JWR1945? I don't know of any Retire Early/FIRE/Passion Saving board that is a restricted community according to its written rules.\nI have no objection to true restricted communities. For example, if intercst wanted to only permit people who agree with him on SWRs to post at the RetireEarlyHomePage.com board and he made that clear in the rules of the board, I would of course honor that. I would either not post my views on SWRs there and post only on other stuff, or not post there at all.\nThere is no such rule today at that board. Or at the Motley Fool board. Or at the Raddr-pages.com board. Or at the Early Retirement Forum. Or at NFB. All of these boards pretend to be open boards, where people of various persepctives may offer their views on the subject matter of the various boards.\nThis is an important distinction. If intercst said up front that he would not permit anyone to disagree with him, that would do a lot to take care of the deception problem. Visitors to the board would know darn well that they were only getting one side of the story and they would know not to put any confidence in the SWR claims made there.\nThe way it is now is that there is the pretense of open debate at a number of boards but it is all a grand deception. The idea is to build up intercst's ego by pretending that he has done legitimate research and that his study is as open to scrutiny as is the research of legitimate researchers. When there are a number of posters all putting up posts lending credence to this deception, there are serious dangers of people being misled into thinking that the research is legitimate.\nI will grant that this is not much of a problem today at the Motley Fool board. There is so little on-topic posting that I presume that there are few anymore who take the board seriously as a place to learn about early retirement. But that was most certainly NOT the case in earlier days. There are thousands of posts in the archives of that board in which entirely serious people discuss the REHP study as if it were serious research put forward by a serious researcher. That was a very dangerous situation. There truly are people who took that study into consideration when making investment decisions.\nI bet that there are still people who do that today. Not people that see what the Motley Fool board is about. But I am sure that there are many people who visit the REHP site and look at the study and have no idea what sort of individual intercst is. How would they know? This is a dangerous game that people are playing.\nEven Scott Burns endorsed the REHP study in earlier days. It seems clear to me that Burns does not have confidence in the SWR claims put forward in the study today. But he has not explicitly warned people of its flaws. I think that Burns owes it to his readers to tell the story straight given the damage he did with his earlier endorsement of the study.\nMy point here is that there is a thick bold line that distinguishes a restricted board and an open board. If discussions are to be restricted, that needs to be stated in the rules of the board. If there is no such statement, then open discussion should be permitted. It is a very dangerous game to create a board that appears on the surface to permit open discussion but at which there are severe penalties imposed on any posters who post in an honest and informed way on one particular topic. That is deception. No responsible person should involve themselves in it.\nWe have done wonderful things with the communities we have created. But we are setting ourselves up for a big fall if the deception continues much longer. People are going to get hurt from it and those people are not going to think it was all a funny joke after they get hurt. If we are not going to permit honest and informed discussion on SWRs, then we should say that in the rules. If we are not willing to take the step of ruling out honest and informed SWR discussions in the published rules, then we should permit honest and informed posting on that topic. Period. No exceptions.\nYou are correct when you say according to its written rules.\n[The raddr board is unique in the sense that it advertises that it has banned Hocus and JWR1945.]\nThose other boards do practice deception. They have unstated rules and they have gangs that restrict discussions. I have seen Dory36 restrain such behavior at times. But nowhere else do I see the rules enforced.\nExcluding these boards, deception is the name of the game. Those other board are, in fact, restricted communities.\nThe tragedy among them is The Motley Fool because they enforced their rules once, but later abandoned them.\nThose other board are, in fact, restricted communities.\nTo the extent that is so (it is so to various extents at the variious boards), they are dying communities. The lesson that we have seen illustrated over and over again during the first six years is that people with an interest in early retirement flock to boards that permit honest and informed discussions on early retirement and they run away in horror from boards that enter fantasy worlds and don't come back.\nIntercst often makes the point that he gets more posts put up at \"his\" board at Motley Fool than we do at this board. If you count all posts as having the same value, he's right. But I don't count all posts as having the same value. I am a guy interested in exploring the topic of early retirement. We get many more posts of significance to an exploration of that topic at this board than he gets at \"his\" board at Motley Fool.\nIntercst entered a fantasy world on August 27, 2002, the day that I put up the \"What Bernstein Says\" post. Every other community member would have gone along with acknowledging that Bernstein said what he said if intercst gave the OK. Intercst gave the signal that he wanted deception and disruption and the troops followed orders. Those who had too much self-respect to go along with the fantasy left the community. A board that had once been perceived as the most thought-provoking on the face of Planet Internet was transformed into a Clown Board.\nThis is why Arrete is upset about her name being mentioned on my web site. She was once a good poster. Now she is just another yes woman serving the cult of personality that the Motley Fool board has become. It embarasses her to be reminded of what she once was. I understand that. But I don't think that the solution to her pronlem is to hide from her all reminders that she was once a good poster. I see it as being just the opposite. I want to see her give up the demeaning role she now plays and return to playing a role that allows her to feel better about herself. I am pro-Arrete.\nThe suggestion in the ES post above is that if I would just do anything Arrete wants without asking her to provide reasons, that would make her happy. It wouldn't. Arrete is not the only person who has asked to have her name removed from my work. Intercst has said that he does not like it that he is the first person who I list for thanks on the Acknowledgments page of my book. Should I take out intercst's name too to make the DCMs happy?\nI don't think it is right to do that. Intercst did something significant when he started the Motley Fool board. That was our first board and our movement has gone on to teach people a new and more effective way to manage their money. Intercst played a role, and it is appropriate than he be given credit for that. It may well be that he is so filled with self-loathing at this point that he hates me for reminiding him of the good he once did. Again, I don't see it as a good thing for me to go along with him and do whatever he asks to add to the self-loating. I would like to see intercst work himself back to a place where he feels better about himself too. I am pro-intercst too.\nWhen a segment of our community (the DCMs) entered into a fantasy land, the world was turned upside down for them. In ordinary circumstances, it is the truth that sets you free and deception that is a poison. For DCMs, it is just the opposite. It is deception that they are now comfortable with, and the truth that they most fear. That needs to change if our various communities are going to achieve their potential. We need to learn how to tell the truth about the subject matter of the boards once again.\nWhen someone enters a fantasy world, you are not helping them by going along with the fantasy. You are doing what they say they want, that's fair to say. But you are not helping them. Sooner or later, those living in fantasy worlds need to build up the inner strength to once again deal with reality. When we see people post crazy stuff, we are not helping them by sitting on our hands and pretending that it is normal to see crazy stuff appear on our boards. What we need to do is to confront them with realities. We need to ask them \"Why is it that you are posting crazy stuff?\" That's how we get them back.\nDeception is the posion. Deception is what got is into this mess, deception is not the way out. The way out is by reporting the truth. Not in an unkind and unnecessarily harsh way. We need to be as gentle as we can be so that we lose as few community members as possible. But we do need to be firm. We don't want to encourage any thoughts on the part of the DCMs that is it possible to live in a fantasy world forever. We want them to begin working on coming back to reality, not to sink deeper into despair.\nArrete really is one of the most effective savers in the world. Intercst really did start the board that kicked off a movement of cnsiderable significance. These things need to be said, whether it makes Arrete and intercst uncomfortable to hear them today or not. The good that these individuals have done is as much a part of the record as the bad that they have done. We need to aim to speak honestly about both the good and the bad. Both are realities. Both sides of the story need to be recognized by those with no desire to spend their remaining days in the darkness of fantasy worlds.\nI see several important points. Let me address those related to ES's observation first.\nhocus2004 wrote: This is why Arrete is upset about her name being mentioned on my web site. She was once a good poster. Now she is just another yes woman serving the cult of personality that the Motley Fool board has become. It embarrasses her to be reminded of what she once was. I understand that. But I don't think that the solution to her problem is to hide from her all reminders that she was once a good poster. I see it as being just the opposite. I want to see her give up the demeaning role she now plays and return to playing a role that allows her to feel better about herself. I am pro-Arrete.\nElSupremo wrote: One of the folks that was listed on his site asked that their name be removed. What hocus should have done, without hesitation, is remove that persons name. Perhaps even apologize for any unintended offense. Instead, he asked why? Not just once, but several times. Now this would annoy the crap out of me, as I'm sure it did the person in question.\nI think that Hocus is right in refusing to remove Arrete's name and Intercst's name.\nI think that his best approach would have been to state his position firmly in one or two posts, but not more.\nIt was OK to say NO. In fact, saying NO was the right thing to do. It was healthy.\nIt is OK to ask why. It is best not to be arbitrary. If there had been a valid reason, Hocus would have responded differently.\nWhat is not OK and what is central to ES's point was that this continued beyond the second post. By that time, Hocus had already said NO. Arrete had been given an opportunity to state her reason and it was not valid. There was no need to continue.\nThe proper action was to retain Arrete's name, but to break off the discussion.\n[NOTE: Arrete's complaint was that she did not want a compliment.]\nhocus2004 wrote: Those other board are, in fact, restricted communities.\nTo the extent that is so (it is so to various extents at the various boards), they are dying communities. The lesson that we have seen illustrated over and over again during the first six years is that people with an interest in early retirement flock to boards that permit honest and informed discussions on early retirement and they run away in horror from boards that enter fantasy worlds and don't come back.\nThis is why Arrete is upset about her name being mentioned on my web site. She was once a good poster. Now she is just another yes woman serving the cult of personality that the Motley Fool board has become. It embarrasses her to be reminded of what she once was. I understand that. But I don't think that the solution to her problem is to hide from her all reminders that she was once a good poster. I see it as being just the opposite. I want to see her give up the demeaning role she now plays and return to playing a role that allows her to feel better about herself. I am pro-Arrete.\nDeception is the poison. Deception is what got is into this mess, deception is not the way out. The way out is by reporting the truth. Not in an unkind and unnecessarily harsh way. We need to be as gentle as we can be so that we lose as few community members as possible. But we do need to be firm. We don't want to encourage any thoughts on the part of the DCMs that is it possible to live in a fantasy world forever. We want them to begin working on coming back to reality, not to sink deeper into despair.\nArrete really is one of the most effective savers in the world. Intercst really did start the board that kicked off a movement of considerable significance. These things need to be said, whether it makes Arrete and intercst uncomfortable to hear them today or not. The good that these individuals have done is as much a part of the record as the bad that they have done. We need to aim to speak honestly about both the good and the bad. Both are realities. Both sides of the story need to be recognized by those with no desire to spend their remaining days in the darkness of fantasy worlds.\nIn an earlier post, hocus2004 wrote: My point here is that there is a thick bold line that distinguishes a restricted board and an open board. If discussions are to be restricted, that needs to be stated in the rules of the board. If there is no such statement, then open discussion should be permitted. It is a very dangerous game to create a board that appears on the surface to permit open discussion but at which there are severe penalties imposed on any posters who post in an honest and informed way on one particular topic. That is deception. No responsible person should involve themselves in it.\nUsually, there is a gray area, an ambiguity, where honest people can disagree. But every now and then, there really is a thick bold line. Deception is deception, not a gray area, and it is clearly so.\nHocus's quote from Bernstein defines one of those thick bold lines. I have seen other distortions of quotes from Bernstein as well, twisting Bernstein's words into nonsense.\nIntercst is not the only person who has deliberately crossed this particular thick bold line.\nThere are other thick bold lines as well. I have seen several cases in which someone has pointed out a factual error, where there was no ambiguity whatsoever, and yet the same person repeated the error later on. There was no possibility of an innocent mistake. When the same person repeats the same false information and is corrected several times, it is deception, not a mistake.\nHocus is right. Because people have tolerated deception, there are several dying communities out there.\nIt's been clear for a long time that you believe this, JWR1945. I greatly respect your opinion, and I am open to the possibility that you are right.\nI think it would be healthy if all people who would like the various boards opened to honest and informed posting would debate the question as to what strategies are likely to be most effective.\nI am not set on any one course of action. I have to do what I think it best until I am persuaded that there is another way to go that is likely to work. If those of us seeking the freedom to post in an honest and informed way could form a consensus as to how to proceed, I think it would make sense for all of us to stick to the same strategy.\nMy problem until now has been that I have not been able to get a discussion started on how best to deal with the intercst matter. 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        "raw_content": "WLC's Argument Against an Actual Infinity\nRe: WLC's Argument Against an Actual Infinity\nI don't see anything in your post that contradicts anything I've said. Yes, by the law of excluded middle, \"x is possible OR x is not possible\" is true. If it is known that \"x is impossible\" is necessarily false (i.e., that \"x is possible\" is necessarily true), then one can deduce from the impossibility of \"x is impossible\" that x must be possible.\nThere are a million ways you can put the same proposition rhetorically, Clive, which is the point here. MT's question remains unanswered by you. These are the facts as they stand at present. You should try living within their constraints on the UOD in making your arguments.\nOriginally Posted by cstamford\nI think your claim here is absolutely false, and I think you should retract it if you have either good manners or intellectual integrity.\nFirst, the question. The question was, as MT put it:\nIs it o.k. to appeal to known impossibilities in order to demonstrate possibility?\nThis question led me to think of what kind of counterexamples there might be. So I offered the following line of reasoning:\n(i) p is possible or q is possible [premise]\n(ii) q is impossible [premise]\n(iii) Therefore, p is possible.\nIf (ii) holds, then q is an impossibility. So the question is, does (i) through (iii) involve \"appealing to known impossibilities in order to demonstrate possibility\"? It depends entirely on what the working definition of \"appealing\" is. It seems to me that you are, in some sense, appealing to the impossibility of q in order to demonstrate the possibility of p; you're referencing the impossibility of q, and then from that impossibility you deduce the possibility of p.\nSo the answer to MT's question, based on the above reasoning, was \"Sometimes, yes.\"\nBut I didn't just leave it there. I further offered a more narrowly-defined sense of \"appeals\", in order to capture the intuition that a reasonable explanation can't require that impossible things obtain. So I wrote:\n\"If p is impossible, then the truth of p cannot be a premise of nor deducible from any reasonable explanation\".\nSo not only did I answer MT's question, but I attempted to help clarify what precisely the features of an explanation or demonstration are, with regard to impossible propositions.\nThat argument doesn't make much sense to me. What's wrong with an infinite amount of hydrogen having been consumed?\nBesides that it doesn't match observational data? There would be an infinite amount of helium now and an infinite amount of hydrogen. That would also mean that our universe has an infinite amount of matter right? That would be a very different gravitational picture than we see now I think.\nOriginally Posted by CS\nI'm not quite sure what your question is about.\nIt is about actually referencing Craig's argument. He doesn't argue that infinities are impossible. He argues that actual infinities formed by successive addition are impossible. IE You add one to one, then add one to that total, then one to that total ad infinitum.\nhttp://www.reasonablefaith.org/hilbert-and-kalam\nI would like to add a bit more context to this debate on what Craig's position is:\nI have not at any time made the claim that Hilbert offered a proof that an infinite regress of causes is mathematically impossible. Rather I cite Hilbert as an example of a great mathematician who, though enthusiastic about the mathematical existence of the infinite, denied that the actual infinite exists in reality.\nEither way though, I'm going to need you to give me a slightly more descriptive definition of \"infinities caused by successive addition.\"\nPlease see my response to Clive. Time is the obvious example being used by Craig here, time would be a set formed by successive addition.\nNot to my knowledge. I'm not an expert on the ekpyrotic model (though I do know one of the authors of the original paper), but so far as I know it's only been observationally constrained (Which has nothing to do with an a priori argument like Craig's) but it doesn't have any mathematical inconsistencies. It's pretty much completely removed from string theory, but again, this is technically not a problem. In other words, there's nothing a priori wrong with cyclic universes.\nWell I would point out the obvious that I am even less an expert on these models than you, but to my knowledge they have two major problems. 1) Entropy is not returned to its initial level between cycles and as such builds up in the models and the 2) Borde-Guth-Vilenkin Theorem states that the universe must, on average been in a state of inflation, which wouldn't be true of an infinite cyclical universe.\nYes. There's an uncountably infinite number of successive infinities contained in spacetime.\nMaking the infinite uncountable as opposed to countable is simply a useful fiction. Because we can imagine an infinite breakdown of each point does not mean that it exists in actuality. In fact the point system itself doesn't even fit the limitations of Craig's argument. Point systems are idealizations, not actualities.\nReally it would seem we are re-living Zeno's paradox here with you affirming Zeno's tongue in cheek conclusion. These mathematical subdivisions represent a mathematical reality, which is fine, no one is arguing that a mathematical set formed by successive additions is problematic.\nI would also point out that in your example, we still have point 0, which is the point Craig is making. We don't get rid of the beginning in either example you point out.\nLast edited by Squatch347; September 9th, 2013 at 09:50 AM.\nWhat does \"ad infinitum\" mean?\nConsider the sequence: {{1}, {1,2}, {1,2,3}, {1,2,3,4}, ... , {1,2,3,...,k}, ...}\nIt is true that all of the sets in this sequence are finite.\nThat is, a finite union of finite sets is necessarily finite.\nBut an infinite union of finite sets can indeed be infinite. So what does it mean to form a set \"by successive addition\"? Is the following set formed \"by successive addition\":\n{1} U {2} U {3} U ...\n= U{n | n a positive integer}\n={1,2,3,...}\nAs I said before, I answered MT's question in the affirmative: I gave a case where an \"appeal to impossibility\" can be used in an explanation. Specifically, one can appeal to the impossibility of ~p to explain the possibility of p.\n...how is he affirming Zeno's conclusion? Zeno's \"paradox\" is simply a failure to recognize that a sum of infinitely many elements can itself be finite.\nIt means \"insert the idea of infinity\".\n\"....\" is the addition of the concept of infinity. Any set that adds infinity to it will by definition be infinite. Thus dong so is circular reasoning for those trying to support an actual infinite.\nWhat it isn't is \"actual\" list.\n(1, 2, 3) Is a an actual list up to 3. IE all of them have actual individual representation.\n(1,2,3 ....) is a set of an actual 1,2,3, and a purely conceptual representation of infinity added onto it.\n-----Analogy discard as seen fit----\nIt is as though I said I can count to 100, so I counted thusly.\n1,2, skip a few, 99, 100. .. There I counted to 100.\nNow you are not saying you can \"count\" to an infinite, but your holding that the infinite can exist in reality. However the support you are offering is\nthe equivalent of me saying I counted to 100, even though I didn't \"actually\" \"count\" in a successive manner.\nSo, using non-successive counting to support the possibility of successive addition, is a categorical error of support.\nOkay. What does that mean? \"Insert the idea of infinity\" into successive addition? That's nonsense until you define what it means to \"insert the idea of infinity\" into successive addition.\nUh, no. Infinity is not an element of {1,2,3, ...}. The set of natural numbers, N, contains all and only the \"actual\" natural numbers. There is no representation of \"infinity\" in the set {1,2,3, ...}, \"conceptual\" or otherwise. Another way to denote the set {1,2,3, ...} is {n, such that n is a positive integer}. The \"...\" means something like \"all the next elements follow the sequence as given\", so in that sense it represents an infinite collection of numbers, but not infinity itself.\nAnd how are the representations \"1\", \"2\", and \"3\" different from \"purely conceptual representations\"?\nIts latin for \"to infinity\" meaning, usually, that you repeat a process successively forever.\nIs the following set formed \"by successive addition\":\n={1,2,3,...}[COLOR=\"Silver\"]\nI would say that it is not. 1+1+1... is not formed by successive addition, it is all done simultaneously, right? Rather, 1+1=2, 2+1=3, 3+1=4... is formed by successive addition.\nIsn't that what GP's position was (certainly possible I was misunderstanding), but that a finite set can be infinitely divided to be an uncountable infinity.\n[indent] I have not at any time made the claim that Hilbert offered a proof that an infinite regress of causes is mathematically impossible. Rather I cite Hilbert as an example of a great mathematician who, though enthusiastic about the mathematical existence of the infinite, denied that the actual infinite exists in reality.[indent]\nI don't think that I've claimed otherwise, my claim has more or less been that his statement that \"There are no actual infinities\" is just an unsubstantiated claim and goes against everything that we know about science.\n1.) Only in early cyclic universes was a problem, it has been known for over 10 years now how to evade the second law of thermodynamics (specifically in the Ekpyrotic model that I'd previously referenced). Although, it's worth commenting that thermodynamics has many non-intuitive features in the presence of General Relativity (Bekenstein-Hawking entropy, for one thing) than it does in ordinary statistical mechanics (And it's not necessarily terribly intuitive there, either). To the question though, of why it isn't a problem in the Ekpyrotic model, I would refer to Wikipedia:\n\"As Richard C. Tolman showed, the earlier cyclic model failed because the universe would undergo inevitable thermodynamic heat death.[1] However, the newer cyclic model evades this by having a net expansion each cycle, preventing entropy from building up. However, there remain major open issues in the model.\" -- Wikipedia\nThere's a lot of stringy questions about the model, but the physics that we do understand is consistent with this, and moreover even if string theory is wrong this provides by itself a technically correct model of cosmology. Personally, I don't find it to necessarily be a believable one, but that's not the question. The question is \"If it's is possible\", because that provides the necessary counter example to Craig's statement that it is \"impossible.\"\n2.) Skimming through the Borde, et al, paper, it seems like they're missing out on an important detail --quantum gravity. Before I comment on that, there's a website that does a decent job refuting Craig's interpretation of the Borde, et al paper, here. But my problem with all of these arguments about cosmology is that no one knows what the UV-complete theory of gravity is. This means that at the small scales near the Big Bang, we simply cannot say what came --if anything-- before the Big Bang. People who work in one area of physics (Particularly in cosmology) really like to make strong claims using General Relativity about these issues, but there's no reason to trust GR at all if you go far enough back. And importantly, if you go far enough back to where the beginning of the Big Bang occurred, this is precisely where you trust GR the least. You can't, therefore, make any statement about the case where some quantum gravity effects come into play and create a stable way --independent of the ekpryotic model-- of cycles of the universe. We simply don't know, so Craig cannot, in good conscience, make these claims.\n3.) Also, the point about hydrogen consumption in stars is concretely ruled out as a valid argument. This is why I was trying to say before that having a big bang before star formation is a crucially important piece of information that invalidates that line of reasoning. If there were an infinite number of big bang cycles, then consuming an infinite number of hydrogen over the cycles is completely consistent because an infinite amount of hydrogen given an infinite amount of cycles. Each cycle just burns through the amount made in that cycle's nucleosynthesis.\n4.) Honestly, Craig's lost the argument at this point. His statement that the universe cannot be past-infinite is just plainly wrong. He didn't need to make a statement about all infinities in the universe, but since he did, I'll point out that that is wrong, too. My example of \"points in spacetime\" works perfectly well for that. The article that I linked you to, the one on why the Borde, et al paper was less convincing than Craig had wanted, also points out that even if the universe is past-finite, there's nothing that prohibits a purely natural explanation --as the authors of the Borde, et al paper explicitly say when asked about the paper. Or really any physicist for that matter.\nMaking the infinite uncountable as opposed to countable is simply a useful fiction.\nSupport or retract.\nBecause we can imagine an infinite breakdown of each point does not mean that it exists in actuality. In fact the point system itself doesn't even fit the limitations of Craig's argument. Point systems are idealizations, not actualities.\n1.) Points, to this day, represent one of the only physical things that human's know about that has never changed. They are in literally every theoretical explanation of the universe.\n2.) Zeno's paradox is just an example of radically misunderstanding infinity. Zeno simply misunderstands that you can sum an infinite number of quantities into a single finite quantity. In fact, if you parametrize time in the manner which Zeno suggests in his thought experiment, you get the correct, finite answer. If you request, I'll even do it for you; it's not hard to demonstrate. (Or you can read Wikipedia, they do it there).\nThis is honestly a really basic fact of mathematics and physics that is taught to every single first year student of mathematics and physics. I'm not trying to attack you personally, Squatch, or say that you're stupid (because you're not), but to people who have even a small amount of training in the field of either mathematics or physics, this is really basic stuff. This is honestly why Clive and I are so flabbergasted at people's responses. We're not trying to be rude or mean, we simply cannot understand how anyone could not understand this after hearing the correct arguments or having taken these classes. Again, I emphasize, I'm really not trying to be mean or rude.\nI'm confused, we're not talking about any \"beginnings\" in this part of the debate. You had asked me, at the end of post #64, for an example of set of \"infinite successions\" that were realized in Nature:\n\"Can you point out which of these countable infinites [used in science] is formed by successive addition? \"\nAnd I provided that example to rebut only that point. Everything that we know about the cosmos tells me that I can keep moving forward 1 meter ad infinitum. The collection of these points is an actual infinity and moreover its an actual infinity that is used in science. More strongly, there's an uncountably infinite number of these countable infinities!\nLast edited by GoldPhoenix; September 3rd, 2013 at 04:28 PM.\nSee, this is what's bizarre to me. When you \"form sets\", you don't do it in a time-based process. The sets exist on their own. What you're doing with something like {n|n is a positive integer} is identifying which set you're talking about.\nTake the expression \"1+2+3\". Are all of these addition operations performed \"simultaneously\"?\nTake the expression (1/2) + (1/4) + (1/8) + ... + (1/2)^k + (1/2)^(k+1) + ... Are all of these addition operations performed \"simultaneously\"? I assure you that this sum is just as well-defined as the previous sum. I simply don't understand how \"simultaneous\" operations differ from \"non-simultaneous\" ones.\n...I don't see GP affirming anything like that. I think you're confusing two measures: length versus cardinality. A line segment of length 1 has infinitely many points on it. I don't think GP is at all committed to the proposition that a finite set can be \"infinitely divided\".\nSee, this is what's bizarre to me.\nI think this confusion arises because you are only dealing with the mathematical representations, Craig's arguments is about that process in a physical and temporal universe. The sets you described are not performed successively in the mathematical sense right? There is no order of operations that says I add 1 and 2 together then add 3 and 4 together. In the process of actually doing the set, in the real universe, yes the mechanics are successive by necessity, but then we also never complete the set and never actually get an infinite result right?\nOriginally Posted by GoldPhoenix\nThis too then removes the possibility of having a cyclical model that is infinitely old in the past right? Because in that model we would have had an infinite number of cycles in the past, each with net expansion, which means that we should already be infinitely large.\nBefore I comment on that, there's a website that does a decent job refuting Craig's interpretation of the Borde, et al paper, here.\nAs is so common with internet debates, both sides end up re-hashing old objections. The linked post has several problems. First, its reference to the discussion with Valenkin supports Craig's point more than the poster's. Valenkin says, sure you can avoid a beginning, if you appeal to some pretty extreme assumptions. In a separate published paper he calls this approach \"metaphysical cosmology.\" (A. Vilenkin, \"Birth of Inflationary Universes,\" Physical Review D 27 (1983): 2854. See J. Hartle and S. Hawking, \"Wave Function of the Universe,\" Physical Review D 28 (1983): 2960-75; A. Vilenkin, \"Creation of the Universe from Nothing,\" Physical Letters 117B (1982): 25-28.)\nDue diligence comment here, I am relying heavily on Craig's response to these points in his academic work in formulating my reply.\nI think the appeal to the Hawking Hartle model is more interesting, though I think he misstates it a bit. He is correct that the HH model \"rounds off\" the starting point to avoid a definitive starting point, a T=0 moment as it were. This definitely implies there is not a beginning point , not that there isn't a beginning. This type of universe comes into being just as it has in the classical model, it just avoids an infinitely dense singularity in doing so. To quote the author's themselves: \"the amplitude for the Universe to appear from nothing... [it] would quite literally be created out of nothing: not just out of the vacuum, but out of absolutely nothing at all, because there is nothing outside the universe.\"\nHartle and Hawking, \"Wave Function of the Universe,\" p. 2961; Hawking and Penrose, Nature of Space and Time, p. 85.\nGoing from a state of \"not existing\" to \"existing\" is by definition a beginning. Now it is certainly possible, and unclear, if that happens at a T=0 point or if it happens over a fuzzy or imaginary construct around that. But nevertheless, there is a finite number of planck instants between now and that state change, that is what is meant by the universe being finitely old.\nI won't pretend to fully understand the imaginary time implication, but I'll rely on Hawking's discussion of the subject when he says: \"Only if we could picture the universe in terms of imaginary time would there be no singularities . . . . When one goes back to the real time in which we live, however, there will still appear to be singularities.\" Hawking, Brief History of Time, pp. 138-39.\nThe use of imaginary time is more of a non-realistic thought experiment than a real application. Hawking again: \"I take the positivist viewpoint that a physical theory is just a mathematical model and that it is meaningless to ask whether it corresponds to reality.\" (Stephen Hawking, \"The Objections of an Unashamed Positivist,\" in The Large, the Small, and the Human, by Roger Penrose [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997], p. 169).)\nCraig goes on to state that all Quantum Gravity models rely on imaginary time and as such are more thought experiment than actual reality. He compares this to electron quantum tunneling in Euclidean space where imaginary time is used to clarify the effect, but that no one actually maintains that that device accurately describes reality. I'll leave this analysis to you, since I am not qualified to fully defend it.\n3.) Also, the point about hydrogen consumption in stars is concretely ruled out as a valid argument. This is why I was trying to say before that having a big bang before star formation is a crucially important piece of information that invalidates that line of reasoning.\nMy apologies if it came across that I disagree with this point. I think this is correct. Allow me to rephrase it and I think we'll have an agreement.\nIn any given cycle of the universe, a finite amount of hydrogen and observed star formation indicates that there is a finite amount of time between the observation and the cycle \"reset.\"\nThe question is whether or not we can assume an infinite number of cycles.\nPerhaps it was inaccurate for me to say that it is a \"useful fiction,\" I'll retract that comment and say rather that an uncountable infinite in the manner you describe is materially different than the argument Craig is making.\nI would say this for a couple of reasons.\n1) Uncountable infinites are formed not by successive addition, but by successive division and thus not relevant to the point.\n2) This type of set still has a beginning, which is Craig's point, there is still an X=0.\nI agree, but they are assumptions underlying those theories and models of an ideal rather than a material thing right?\n2.) Zeno's paradox is just an example of radically misunderstanding infinity. Zeno simply misunderstands that you can sum an infinite number of quantities into a single finite quantity.\nNo need, you are absolutely correct on this point and I'll retract the Zeno comment above.\nThis is honestly why Clive and I are so flabbergasted at people's responses.\nI understand, I think the problem we are having is that the arguments being posited by you and Clive either seem to assume an infinite to prove an infinite or rely on a bit of a strawman of Craig's actual argument, imo.\nEverything that we know about the cosmos tells me that I can keep moving forward 1 meter ad infinitum. The collection of these points is an actual infinity and moreover its an actual infinity that is used in science.\nBy \"collecting\" these points you are removing the successive addition of the claim though. If you actually move forward 1 meter at a time, you never actually cross an infinite distance, the distance crossed at any point is still finite. It approaches infinity as T approaches infinity, but never actually equals infinity.\nThe \"then\" doesn't make sense to me. 1+2 is another way of writing \"3\". You could consider addition as an operator, something like (1+2)+3 means \"add 1 and 2 together, then add the result to 3\". But (1+2)+3 doesn't \"first\" equal 3 and \"then\" equal 6 \"after\" the second addition; it's just 6.\nI'll say this: if you start at time t, and every k seconds you \"add\" an element to a finite set S, there is no t' such that at t', S is infinite.\nBut where's the contradiction? If the universe had no beginning, then there is no \"t\" at which you being adding elements to S. So ultimately this argument relies on already accepting that the universe had a beginning in the finite past.\nI don't know what \"the process of actually doing the set\" means. Sets are mathematical objects, not real objects. You don't ever \"actually\" \"do\" anything to a set. When you add 1 and 2 together, you aren't \"doing\" anything to 2. You aren't changing or affecting \"1\" and \"2\". You're just describing a different number, specifically the number 1+2 (also written \"3\").\nGoldPhoenix thanked for this post\nThis is really the point of the argument, so why don't we stick with this agreement?\nApproach it from the other direction then. We have a T=Now and we can successively count backwards from this point and lets apply your point above (I'll change the variables).\nIf you start at time [now], and every [1] seconds you \"add\" an element to a finite set [length of the past], there is no [past point] such that at [past point], [length of the past] is infinite.\nVariable substitution.\nt --> Now as the starting point to establish our set.\nS ----> The set is \"temporal length of the past.\"\nt'-----> any point in the past.\nk ---> arbitrary division of time, 1 second.\nApokalupsis, MindTrap028 liked this post\nNone of this supports Craig's assertion--unless he's merely claiming that a finite union of finite sets is finite. But that would be insufficient to show that the past cannot be infinite.\nConsider the set defined as S = {x| x is a point in spacetime in the actual universe, where x is 1 second previous to another element in S}, with the stipulation that the \"now\" point in spacetime is included in S. This is essentially the set containing \"now\", and every second previous to now. The question is whether this set is infinite. You're answering a different question, which is whether \"now\" along with a finite number of elements in S forms an infinite set. Those are not the same question.\nNot weigh into your guys debate too heavily, but Clive already countered this very well with the question he asked in post #111:\nI really cannot overstate or overemphasize the importance of his question. Before you guys get lost in a discussion about unions of finite sets (Technically, it's integrally related to this, but I doubt that people without mathematical training have the intuition for that kind of argument), you should really address that. Or, to put it another way:\nIn a universe which is past-infinite, there is no such thing as a \"first moment\". Therefore, it is categorically erroneous/conceptually confused/ill-defined/illogical to make the statement 'It would have taken an infinite amount of time to traverse from the initial moment to now'. There was no initial moment. It is quite literally like talking about the 'number blue' or the 'color one'.\nI really cannot overstate that point. I'll also comment that you already accept this as true, Squatch, just in a different context:\nYes. Exactly. Let's separate this from the issue of having these points (Which I still contend is an infinite set of points formed by successive addition, but that's not important for the following). There's no \"end-point\" to something is infinitely long (either as a time span or a spatial length). Now just flip directions.\nI can keep on going backwards, and I will never reach infinity. There's no end-point; I can keep on going backwards for an arbitrarily long time. Now just change the context; a past-infinity (an infinite amount of time in the past) means that I can keep on going backwards in time ad infinitum. I can go backwards 10 seconds, then another 10 seconds, again and again. And I'll never reach the beginning, because there's no beginning to reach. Just like there's no end in a spatial infinity.\nBack to Squatch and I's debate:\nI wouldn't think of it that way. I would request you to really think about the following thought experiment that I'm going to provide.\nI think the best way to understand \"infinity\" is that it means you can do something an arbitrary number of times. It doesn't matter if it cannot reach infinity; the entire point is that it cannot reach infinity because being infinitely long means that it has no boundary or ending point, including infinity (which is not a part of space, there is no point in space that is infinitely far away from you). I think, from what you're telling me and Clive, that you're worried about there being no boundary point (either an \"initial time\" or a \"ending point\" in space), but the whole point of infinity is the definitive lack of such a thing. So you can travel arbitrarily far and never reach reach the end.\n1.) The mere fact that \"I can go arbitrarily far away from where I am currently\" is the statement that \"Space is infinite in length\" (And, btw, I can take an infinite number of integer 1 meter points in space and that forms an actual infinity). Try not to think about actually traversing the distance; it cannot reach the end-point anyways, the point is that it can keep on going.\n2.) Not being able to tell me that \"There's a specific point that a light beam (Or pick any moving object you like) cannot reach at some point in time.\" === You are admitting that \"Space is infinite\".\nProof: If there's no point that the light beam has to stop at, then space just keeps on going forever. Not having an ending point == spatially infinite (In the direction it's moving in, anyways).\nIf space is infinitely long, I'm free to take collections of an infinite number of points (because you've now admitted that they must exist) which can be derived by successive addition {1 meter, 2 meters, 3 meters, ..., N meters, ....} just like time can, {1 second ago, 2 seconds ago, 3 seconds ago, ...}.\nThere's some subtleties to this with this in an expanding spacetime, but using every piece of empirical data that we currently have, it all strongly indicates that we live in an infinitely large universe.\nNo, it's infinitely long and cyclic. The net expansion I think just asymptotes to a constant, although to be fair I haven't read the details of the model, but no, as a mathematical details if the net expansion asymptotes to a constant then everything would work out fine. There are also other possible outs that I don't have off the top of my head, but it's not necessarily true that a net expansion causes any problem.\nAgain, there's also no \"already\" because, again, there's no starting point from which to compare. There's no \"beginning\" in a past-infinite universe. That's why Craig was trying to rule it out from the outset, because it would disagree with a creationist model.\nThis is all fine and well, and Hawking is a smart guy to say the least, but the Hawking-Hartle calculation is strictly done in terms of General Relativity. If we run the clock backwards, we shrink our universe as we go back to that initial instant; however, between now and where the singularity actually occurs, we go to sizes that are too small and General Relativity no longer remains a valid descriptor of our universe. This means that we cannot make predictions that we have any right to claim are accurate. While it is true that if you take GR as a literally true theory, you can get something like the Hawking-Hartle universe and have a universe with a finite past. But, unfortunately, we live in a universe where quantum mechanics is true and you cannot ignore quantum corrections to General Relativity, which invalidate General Relativity before you can reach the singularity that they're speaking of.\nThe use of imaginary time is more of a non-realistic thought experiment than a real application. [...] Craig goes on to state that all Quantum Gravity models rely on imaginary time and as such are more thought experiment than actual reality. He compares this to electron quantum tunneling in Euclidean space where imaginary time is used to clarify the effect, but that no one actually maintains that that device accurately describes reality. I'll leave this analysis to you, since I am not qualified to fully defend it.\nThe short story is that Craig is misunderstanding physics. I understand why Craig would think this; it's a subtle distinction that I wouldn't expect anyone but an expert in the field to understand. If you want more than that, then here's the long story:\n1.) We use imaginary time all of the time (we call it \"Wick rotation\"); it doesn't render our work to a \"thought experiment\". It's literally just a very powerful mathematical procedure (Using a concept called \"analytic continuation\") which allows us to do a calculation in imaginary time (Which improves the mathematical properties of integrals) and then translate the answer, consistently, back into \"real\" time. The best example that I can give for why this is absolutely not \"a thought experiment\" is that physicists used imaginary time tricks in computing from first principles --correctly to all known decimal places-- the mass of a proton from the fundamental theoretical physics of quarks and gluons. It was one of the first groundbreaking results in the field of physics that numerically solves quantum field theory about 10 to 20 years ago.\n2.) When physicists use the word \"quantum gravity\", we actually mean two different things. Most of the time, people don't ask us about these things and don't need to understand this at all so being lazy about what we mean causes no confusion. There are two quantum gravities:\nQuantum Gravity A: The quantum description of gravity that is below the Planck scale (The scale at which quantum effects on gravity become too large to consistently neglect).\nQuantum Gravity B: The quantum description of gravity that is at and above the Planck scale.\nContrary to what you might have heard on Nova or read in books on String Theory, we know pretty much everything that we could possibly want to know about \"Quantum Gravity\" --so long as we're sufficiently below the Planck scale (Distances larger than about .00000000000000000000000000000001 cm).\nIt's actually quite remarkable what we know, in fact. We know that Quantum Field Theory predicts General Relativity as the unique candidate of gravity (Unless you want to add stuff on top of GR, which is allowed but so far not experimentally observed, but it doesn't change the fundamental features of General Relativity). As it's often said in the field, \"If Einstein hadn't discovered General Relativity, then particle physicists would have discovered it 50 years later out of necessity.\" We know how to use Quantum Field Theory to generate quantum corrections to the predictions made by General Relativity (This is how we know that GR is absolutely no good above the Planck scale, because these corrections explode). We use the \"imaginary time trick\", as we usually do in QFT, to compute quantum mechanical corrections to GR. This is actually most of what Hawking is known for doing in physics: Hawking-Bekenstein entropy, the Hawking-Moss instanton, Hawking radiation, etc. However:\nA.) Imaginary time here is perfectly fine, it's just a mathematical trick like when physicists computed the mass of a proton.\nB.) Even supposing that it weren't, this quantum theory of gravity isn't the correct one once we go up to the Planck scale (Which is the one that matters when we talk about the beginning of the universe). We don't know what that theory is, but it's certainly not just a \"thought experiment\", as it will fundamentally describe Nature.\nI agree, but I'd like to emphasize an issue. The question is whether or not it is possible to assume that there is an infinite number of cycles. It is certainly possible. Therefore, Craig is wrong --independent of any philosophic argument he'd like to state that infinities cannot be real.\nNot exactly how I'd have phrased it, but additive or divided, there's an uncountable number of them.\nPersonally, I would argue that points have to be physical, even if for some reason there's a finite number of them, countably finite number of them, or an uncountably infinite number of them. They're the building blocks of geometry. Basically, \"geometry\" + \"quantum fields\" == the fundamental building blocks of physics. The only part we properly don't understand is the \"quantum gravity\" bits, which is (Because gravity and geometry are tied up together as one) basically the issue of \"quantum geometry\", but either way they are quite intrinsic to physics.\nThat's not the issue, in my opinion. Craig is arguing that it is impossible for infinity to be realized in Nature. Since he cannot mean that it is \"logically impossible\", he means that it is \"nomologically impossible\" (Contradicts the laws of Nature). And that's a claim which simply wrong; it is certainly possible within the known laws of physics (albeit with modifications, but consistent modifications nevertheless) to have a cyclic universe. A cyclic universe is both possible within the known laws of physics and has no beginning. The mere possibility obviously refutes his claim that it is impossible.\nThere's no issue of \"assuming\" that there's an infinity. By Craig saying that it is impossible, he means that it is necessarily inconsistent. True or not, if I assume that it is possible and this does not necessarily entail a contradiction, it means that it is not impossible precisely because it is possible. Providing a counter example that shows that it is even possible --ignoring if it's actually true or false-- is sufficient to render Craig's claim false. Saying something is \"impossible\" is a strong, strong claim.\nTangent, but what precisely is meant by \"expanding universe\"? Is there a center to the expansion? My thinking goes like this: if space is expanding, then points in spacetime are moving. But moving in reference to what?\n[/quote]The short story is that Craig is misunderstanding physics. I understand why Craig would think this; it's a subtle distinction that I wouldn't expect anyone but an expert in the field to understand. If you want more than that, then here's the long story:\n1.) We use imaginary time all of the time (we call it \"Wick rotation\"); it doesn't render our work to a \"thought experiment\". It's literally just a very powerful mathematical procedure (Using a concept called \"analytic continuation\") which allows us to do a calculation in imaginary time (Which improves the mathematical properties of integrals) and then translate the answer, consistently, back into \"real\" time. The best example that I can give for why this is absolutely not \"a thought experiment\" is that physicists used imaginary time tricks in computing from first principles --correctly to all known decimal places-- the mass of a proton from the fundamental theoretical physics of quarks and gluons. It was one of the first groundbreaking results in the field of physics that numerically solves quantum field theory about 10 to 20 years ago.[/quote]\nFrom what I understand, Wick rotation relies on a correspondence between real-valued equations in Minkowski space and complex-valued equations (at least in one variable) in Euclidean space. If this is true, then using \"imaginary time\" to solve physical problems in reality is no different than using \"integer arithmetic\" to count the number of apples in a basket: they rely on a correspondence between a mathematical object/process and an actual object/process.\nReading your post, I got a little confused about whether you were talking about measurements above vs. below the Planck scale, so if you'll indulge me, I'm going to try to keep track of that now.\nHere, you're saying, \"If we're below the Planck scale, we are really familiar with how quantum gravity works.\" Right?\nIt's actually quite remarkable what we know, in fact. We know that Quantum Field Theory predicts General Relativity as the unique candidate of gravity (Unless you want to add stuff on top of GR, which is allowed but so far not experimentally observed, but it doesn't change the fundamental features of General Relativity). As it's often said in the field, \"If Einstein hadn't discovered General Relativity, then particle physicists would have discovered it 50 years later out of necessity.\" We know how to use Quantum Field Theory to generate quantum corrections to the predictions made by General Relativity (This is how we know that GR is absolutely no good above the Planck scale, because these corrections explode). We use the \"imaginary time trick\", as we usually do in QFT, to compute quantum mechanical corrections to GR. This is actually most of what Hawking is known for doing in physics: Hawking-Bekenstein entropy, the Hawking-Moss instanton, Hawking radiation, etc.\nThis confused me. If quantum effects become larger as the scale becomes smaller (especially once you go below the Planck scale), shouldn't the quantum corrections to GR grow large in magnitude when you're below, not above, the Planck scale?\nOooooooooooooooooooooooh. I think I actually understand now. When you say \"up to\" or \"above\", you're using upward movement in reference to going to smaller scales. I think. Or something.\nAnd your (B) is basically what I said above. The only reason physicists use math at all is because the math is useful to describe something physical/real. Sometimes the math will only involve integers (say, when counting chromosomes), sometimes it will involve things like rotations and reflections (which aren't \"numbers\" at all, in the typical sense), and sometimes it will involve algebraically-closed fields--e.g., the complex numbers.\n1.) The definition of length (The infinitesimal Pythagorean theorem/the Arclength Integral) at a given point in time is a function of time (A monotonically increasing function of time, as it were). This means that objects' distance grows with time. Put into a formula, when you're at an instant in time:\ndl^2 = a(t)^2 [ dx^2 + dy^2 + dz^2 ]\nis the simple case with uniform matter distribution, no radiation, no spatial curvature, and no comsological constant. With those you can't use rectangular coordinates anymore (You have to use spherical), but you catch my drift. In that case, a(t) in General Relativity is predicted to be a(t) = (t/T)^(2/3), where T is, up to numerical factors that I don't recall, is related to one over the Hubble parameter.\n2.) There's no center. Take any uniformly expanding space (like a sheet of rubber being stretched), and each point thinks that all the other points are moving away from it at increasingly faster speeds the farther the other points are away from them. But if you move to any other point on the surface of the rubber sheet, then they'll say the same thing. This means there's no center because everyone thinks they're the center away from which everything is expanding. The salient point is that this is possible when everywhere is expanding equally (Well, I should be careful, galaxies are expanding away from each other at approximately equal amounts up to relatively small corrections do to some galaxies being more massive, etc). This is also an empirical fact of our universe.\nIt does, yeah, more or less. It's a bit subtle because it uses analytic continuation which says we're allowed to do it for non-trivial reasons, unlike {1} <--> 1 Apple. Although I guess that depends one what one thinks is trivial.\nI was internally debating with myself to say this or not, but the Planck scale is an energy scale. Due to the ideas most idealistically captured by de Broglie, energy scales correspond with inverse length scales. Therefore, \"Large energy scales correspond to small length scales\" and \"Low energy scales correspond to large length scales.\"\nMore mathematically, \"10^N [Length Scale]\" <==> \"[Energy Scale] == 10^-N { Planck's Constant * Speed of Light / [Length Scale] }\". The factor is quite important, because it's what allows the scales to be related. In classical physics, there's no real correspondence because you're required to use Planck's constant to make the equivalence of energy and inverse length scales, but Planck's constant only appears in quantum corrections. (Except in strongly coupled quantum systems, but in that case the classical description is 100% wrong)\nAnyways, this is a long way of saying: \"The Planck scale is tremendously huge <==> The associated Planck length scale is tiny.\"\nThey grow with energy. Energy scales go as inverse length scales. In reverse, this means smaller lengths means bigger quantum corrections.\nWell, yeah. Math is a language; physicists use it to describe Nature.\nI'm coming in late, I'm butting into the middle of the convo, I've not read most of this discussion, and I'm certainly not staying for a full on, verbose debate.\nThat being said, this caught my attention:\nHowever, this only applies if the universe actually is past-infinite. And it only applies as a correction to something someone said if they argued that it was past-infinite. Else, it's circular reasoning as \"the other team\" has been arguing against a past-infinite. That's the whole issue here really: \"Does the universe have a beginning or not?\" If it does, then it would seem that actual infinities cannot exist. If it doesn't, then this is problematic (in as far as the context that WLC argues against sequentially measured entities as he defines time as such).\nDid I miss the context of the passage in question or something?\nLast edited by Apokalupsis; September 6th, 2013 at 08:27 AM.\nHowever, this only applies if the universe actually is past-infinite. And it only applies as a correction to something someone said if they argued that it was past-infinite. Else, it's circular reasoning as \"the other team\" has been arguing against a past-infinite. That's the whole issue here really: \"Does the universe have a beginning or not?\" If it does, then it would seem that actual infinities can exist. If it doesn't, then this is problematic (in as far as the context that WLC argues against sequentially measured entities as he defines time as such).\nI'll assume you meant \"If it does, then i would seem that actual infinities can't exist.\" I don't see how that follows; a universe could be infinitely large but have a finite beginning. A universe could have finite volume but have infinite divisibility, like a fractal with structure at arbitrarily small scales: the Koch snowflake encloses a finite area but has infinitely many \"peaks\", and an infinitely-long perimeter. A finitely-large universe could contain an infinitely-long string.\nCould you go through WLC's arguments about how \"The universe does not have a beginning\" is problematic? The \"sequentially measured\" arguments are irrelevant, so far as I can tell. Yes, if you start adding finitely many elements to a finite set, there is no point at which the set is infinite. But that doesn't contradict any claim; nobody is claiming, \"If you start adding finitely many elements to a finite set, there is indeed a point at which that set is infinite.\"\n(This of course is making certain assumptions about what is meant by \"there is no point at which that set is infinite\"; technically, I'm interpreting this to mean, \"In any sequence {Sn}, where |S0| is finite and Sk+1 = Sk Tk, where |Tk| is finite, there is no m such that Sm is infinite.\" This statement is provably true.)\nHmm. I have two thoughts. GP has claimed something along the lines, \"If we form a set that includes all points in spacetime that are 1-meter increments in a single direction away from me, that set is actually infinite and contains only 'things' that actually exist in the universe--specifically, points in spacetime.\" So, two things:\n1. What about the set of all points in spacetime that are 1 meter away from you? This should also be infinite, if for every 0 <= \u03b8 <= 2\u03c0 and 0<= \u03c6<= 2\u03c0 there is a point in spacetime (x0 + (cos \u03b8)(sin \u03c6), y0 + (sin \u03b8)(sin \u03c6), z0 + cos \u03c6, t0) where (x0,y0,z0,t0) is your coordinate. In fact, any region of spacetime with non-zero length/area/volume/Lebesgue measure will contain an infinite number of points in spacetime.\n2. Another way of applying your idea, using the convention I described above in my response to Apok, might be the following:\nNobody is claiming that some Sk is infinite. Rather, the claim is that the set n\u2208\u2115 Sn is infinite [technical note: this statement is provably true if and only if there does not exist a k such that for all n > k, Tn is empty] and all of its elements actually exist.\nThe point in (2) gets at part of my frustration in this argument. The question is whether an \"actual infinite\" exists; one way of showing that an \"actual infinite\" exists would be to exhibit a set that is: (i) infinite (in the sense of cardinality); and (ii) contains only elements that \"actually\" exist. Showing that some particular set satisfies (ii) but not (i) (such as arguing that no set in the sequence {Sn} is infinite) is insufficient to show that every set that satisfies (ii) cannot satisfy (i).\nImagine you were trying to figure out whether there are finitely many positive integers, or infinitely many. You'd be looking for a set S that satisfies: (i) S is infinite; (ii) S contains only elements that are positive integers.\nYou then prove that no set in the sequence defined by Sk = {1,2,3,...,k}--that is, the sequence {Sn} = {{1}, {1,2}, {1,2,3}, ... , {1,2,3, ..., k}, ...}--is infinite. Yes, all of the sets in that sequence are finite. But none of them are the set of all positive integers! The set of positive integers is equal to n\u2208\u2115 Sn, and it is indeed infinite.\nTo relate this to the current discussion: Proving that the sequence defined by Sk = {the kth year previous to now} contains only finite sets doesn't show that the set S = {all years previous to now} is finite.\nLast edited by CliveStaples; September 6th, 2013 at 08:02 PM.\nI'll assume you meant \"If it does, then i would seem that actual infinities can't exist.\"\nCorrect. I've since edited the post, thank you.\nI don't see how that follows; a universe could be infinitely large but have a finite beginning. A universe could have finite volume but have infinite divisibility ,like a fractal with structure at arbitrarily small scales; the Koch snowflake encloses a finite area but has infinitely many \"peaks\", and an infinitely-long perimeter; a finitely-large universe could contain an infinitely-long string.\nCould you go through WLC's arguments about how \"The universe does not have a beginning\" is problematic?\nWell, that was explained in the last statement I made in the post.\nIf it doesn't, then this is problematic (in as far as the context that WLC argues against sequentially measured entities* as he defines time as such).\nor rather \"entities formed by successive addition\" or \"measured by equal temporal intervals\".\nHe argues that counting down from infinity can't work (yet this is a consequential position of having an infinite past).\n(P) IF (i) the temporal series of all past events is actually infinite in its duration (as measured by equal temporal intervals), THEN (ii) there COULD be some mind/clock/counting machine/computer/angel/god which would SUCCESSIVELY pair all the past equal intervals (say, seconds) to all negative whole numbers in the corresponding order.\nThe series of past events could have the order type \u03c9* + \u03c9*, the order type exemplified by . . . , -3, -2, -1, . . . , -3, -2, -1. But it's obvious why proponents of the infinite past don't adopt this view: for then there are past events which lie at an infinite distance from the present. But then one could never traverse the infinite distance from, say, the first -3 to the second -3. That's why proponents of the infinite past always insist that the existence of an infinite past doesn't entail an infinitely distant starting point. The Tristram Shandy paradox about a man writing his autobiography so slowly that it takes him a year to record the events of a single day challenges the assumption that an infinite past would have the order type \u03c9*. The only hope for proponents of the infinite past is to insist that the series of past events has the order type \u03c9* so that every event lies at only a finite distance from the present. In that way, forming an infinite past by successive addition doesn't involve, they claim, traversing an infinite distance.\nhttp://www.reasonablefaith.org/count...#ixzz2e7xJNaZb\nThe series of past events could have the order type \u03c9* + \u03c9*, the order type exemplified by . . . , -3, -2, -1, . . . , -3, -2, -1. But it's obvious why proponents of the infinite past don't adopt this view: for then there are past events which lie at an infinite distance from the present. But then one could never traverse the infinite distance from, say, the first -3 to the second -3. That's why proponents of the infinite past always insist that the existence of an infinite past doesn't entail an infinitely distant starting point.\nMy guess is that his argument here relies on the idea that for every interval of time, there's a \"next most recent\" interval of time, which this order type would contradict. What's the \"next most recent\" interval of time after the interval encoded by the first -1? Well, there isn't one.\nBut of course that's true; the assumption that there's always a \"next most recent\" interval of time is an assumption about the order type of time, one that explicitly rejects the order type WLC is supposedly analyzing. So if you assume that the universe has order type \u03c9*, it can't possibly have order type \u03c9* + \u03c9*.\nThe Tristram Shandy paradox about a man writing his autobiography so slowly that it takes him a year to record the events of a single day challenges the assumption that an infinite past would have the order type \u03c9*. The only hope for proponents of the infinite past is to insist that the series of past events has the order type \u03c9* so that every event lies at only a finite distance from the present. In that way, forming an infinite past by successive addition doesn't involve, they claim, traversing an infinite distance.\nOkay, so I guess he wasn't using that assumption. I guess his point is that it's impossible to traverse an \"infinite\" time-distance. I don't see any reason to think this is true--certainly it's true for humans, who have finite lifespans. But why would it have to be true for God? What's the problem with the notion of an eternally-existing God who exists at all points in time in a past-infinite universe?\nLet's say you've got a rubber pizza-shaped object, and you somehow uniformly pull out its edges. Isn't it true that the center point might not move (with respect to, say, the ground) but that every point on the rubber \"thinks\" every other point is moving away?\nI guess I'm having trouble thinking of what \"center\" even means in this context. Suppose your rubber pizza was rotating at uniform acceleration. Wouldn't there be a way to measure which points on the rubber were undergoing to least acceleration? If there's one point that always undergoes no acceleration, wouldn't that be the \"center\" of the pizza, even if it was uniformly expanding?\nHow is this kind of expansion different from something like a simple dilation transformation on R2? Clearly something like f(x) = cx is an expansion/contraction (c>1 or 0<1) with \"center\" 0.<1) with=\"\" \"center\"=\"\" 0.=\"\" is=\"\" the=\"\" lack=\"\" of=\"\" a=\"\" in=\"\" expansion=\"\" spacetime=\"\" merely=\"\" an=\"\" expression=\"\" idea=\"\" that=\"\" there's=\"\" no=\"\" privileged=\"\" reference=\"\" frame,=\"\" and=\"\" all=\"\" frames=\"\" \"appear\"=\"\" to=\"\" undergo=\"\" some=\"\" kind=\"\" expansion?=\"\" or=\"\" are=\"\" expansions=\"\" identical=\"\" from=\"\" every=\"\" frame=\"\" (this=\"\" seems=\"\" unlikely=\"\" me)?\nI'm sure this is all super basic stuff that I should just read an undergrad text on, but whatever reading is gay.<1)>\nThe Universe Had a Beginning - Argument Against Infinity\nBy Apokalupsis in forum Philosophical Debates\nBy theophilus in forum Religion\nChristianity: Actual or Attempted obedience\nBy solafide in forum Religion",
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        "raw_content": "Scathing Reviews for Bitchy People\ncbr v\n\u2018Cause If You\u2019re Dying To Be Led, They\u2019ll Lead You Up the Hill in Chains To Their Popular Refrains\nEat, Pray, Be Superior / Courtney Enlow\nThink Pieces | August 12, 2010 | Comments (89)\nA few years back, I read Elizabeth Gilbert\u2019s Eat, Pray, Love on a flight from Chicago to San Diego after being promised by a friend that it would change my life.\nA quick list of things I\u2019ve been told would change my life: Eat, Pray, Love, pilates, Garden State, \u201cGlee\u201d and deep fried Snicker bars at the Illinois State Fair. Only one of those things was actually life-altering, and it\u2019s fair time, bitches.\nThat greasy, chocolatey instance aside, I am wary of anything that promises to change the way I think. For one thing, it never does, and, secondly, I like the way I think.\nThis is what seems to separate me from people like Elizabeth Gilbert.\nEat, Pray, Love was a perfectly fine airplane book. It got me from the Midwest to the coast and had its enjoyable moments, then I took it back and exchanged it for Consider the Lobster. It wasn\u2019t great, it wasn\u2019t life-affecting (or -affirming, for that matter). It was just fine.\nIt\u2019s what it represents that bothers me.\nBitch Magazine did a great piece a few months back about \u201cpriv-lit\u201d - the phenomenon of women (it truly is predominately women) attempting to \u201cfind themselves\u201d and attain spirituality through trendy and often very costly means. Whether it\u2019s a week-long Bikram camp or the hiring of a life coach, this strange notion of empowerment through spending, a strange combination of misunderstood feminism mixed with latter-day yuppiedom, is incredibly bizarre to me. But in a world where Oprah tells us we\u2019re not complete until we understand The Secret and Jennifer Aniston tells us to scream at the ocean until our dreams come true, how else are the unhappily bored who are too unoriginal to change things supposed to change anything?\nWhat is infuriating to me about Eat, Pray, Love and other self-helpy, I\u2019m-rich-and-WASPy-and-I-found-myself-through-Eastern-meditation is this: the idea that I need to be found at all. What is this obsession with finding ourselves? What the fuck does it even mean? Why is the \u201cSex and the City\u201d generation so freaked out by being temporarily bored or melancholy? We all get bored. We all get sad. We find a way out of it. That\u2019s how it works. But taking a trip, reading a book or taking a class is not going to do the trick. If you hate your life, going to Italy isn\u2019t going to make you hate it less. It will just mean you had a sweet vacation and will hate yourself again in a little while. If you\u2019re unhappy in your marriage, just get a fucking divorce. It sucks, it\u2019s painful, it\u2019s devastating, but people do it every day and they go on with their lives, go back to work, move on. They don\u2019t take yearlong trips to foreign lands to whine about how miserable their rich comfortable lives are and talk about eating carbs like it\u2019s some revolutionary idea.\nI don\u2019t need to be found. I don\u2019t need help. I don\u2019t need rules to guide my life. It\u2019s fucking existence, and I resent the idea that I somehow don\u2019t know how to do it.\nThere is no secret to happiness. There is no mystical key that will unlock this better inner-self you think you possess. If you\u2019re genuinely depressed, please, by all means get help. But if you\u2019re bored or tolerably unhappy, change things. Get a new job, get out of your shitty marriage and get a hobby. If you go to Bali for a year, your problems will still be around when you get back, and you probably won\u2019t get your trip paid for with a cush book deal.\nFollow Courtney Enlow on Twitter, and read her other stuff at HoboTrashcan.com.\n\u2190 Hackers Review | Spandex: it's a Privilege, Not a Right | The Many Faces of Michael Cera \u2192\nHa! As Chris Rock said so well: \"no-one in Somalia is lactose intolerant\".\nI was bombarded by people (women) telling me to read this book when it came out. I am sure I will now be bombarded with people (women) telling me to see the movie. How does one tell ones neighbors that one would never see this film because one despises the demographic it targets when said neighbors are said demographic and they love it?\nPosted by: PaddyDog at August 12, 2010 2:36 PM\nMy life could be a million times better...if I was Julia Roberts.\nPosted by: clocker at August 12, 2010 2:40 PM\nOoooo! Bitchy AND scathe-y. I love it. I assumed from the title that this book was rubbish. Glad to have my assumption confirmed. Love your style Courtney.\nPosted by: Scully at August 12, 2010 2:41 PM\nPreach it, sister.\nPosted by: Louise at August 12, 2010 2:44 PM\ni second scully's comment; loved the tone of this review which is ever so appropriate for what it skewers\nPosted by: splinter at August 12, 2010 2:47 PM\nMiss Enlow:\nYou don't know me and I don't know you. But this was fucking awesome, and should the two of us ever meet, I owe you a Coke or Sprite or coffee or a glass full of gin or whatever the hell you dig drinking. Thanks for putting into words the reason I hate shit like this...\n\"...and Jennifer Aniston tells us to scream at the ocean until our dreams come true...\"\nActually, not only does this work with oceans, but also with:\n- Bellhops\n- Crosswalks\n- Expired Milk\n- People that think red clam-chowder is acceptable\n- Grocery Store Baggers\n- Pencil Sharpeners\n- Brown Napkins\n- Crunchy Chewing Gum(s)\n- Gods\n- Shitty Radio Banter\n- Misleading All-You-Can-Eat Places\n- People who tell you to just toss your coat in the spare bedroom\n- Goddamed Toaster Ovens\n- Albinos. Especially Albinos. Even better if they're frail...\nPosted by: Skitz at August 12, 2010 2:48 PM\nFinding yourself seems like a rich person problem. The real life problems of food and shelter aren't there so a problem is created.\nAnd when I travel it is much more about learning about where I am and the people there than about myself, so it seems weird to travel to find myself - when myself is really at home.\nPosted by: harleymom at August 12, 2010 2:48 PM\n*gets down on one knee, holds up $1 million ring*\nMarry me, Courtney, and we'll eat, we'll pray, we'll fuck each other's brains out ...\nAh, hell, sorry, can't do that, I forgot all about ,mama. She's threatening to drag me to this. Fortunately, her dad died a couple weeks ago and she's had a lot on her mind, so maybe she'll forget about it. If not, I'll be forced to arrange the untimely demise of some other close relative, I guess.\n*Gets out family album*\nPosted by: , at August 12, 2010 2:50 PM\nI enjoyed this book purely as a travelogue, not as a self help book. I absolutely agree with everything you've written, though I have to wonder if perhaps we are just the lucky ones not to have these kinds of existential crisis'. I'm almost 30 and consider myself still very young and naive, though I can't say I ever really had the problem of not \"knowing\" who I am. While I don't necessarily understand it, that doesn't mean there aren't people out there with that problem - and I didn't get the sense the author expected that of all of us. Personally, if someone is financially able to embark upon some pretty cool adventures in that search, I'm sort of glad that a few of them have the chops to write books about it. I did find her pretty arrogant some of the time, but the audio book version of this provided me with a couple nicely entertained days at work, and sometimes that's enough for me.\nPosted by: Eva at August 12, 2010 2:51 PM\nHow does one tell ones neighbors that one would never see this film because one despises the demographic it targets when said neighbors are said demographic and they love it?\nRemind them of the saying attributed to the ninth-century Buddhist master Lin Chi, \"if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.\"\nThen give them a sinister look and say \"Hi, Buddha\" in your most subtly evil tone of voice while idly toying with the nearest dangerous implement.\nWorks for me every time.\nPosted by: jeem at August 12, 2010 2:53 PM\nOnce again, Eva, I'm agreeing with you on this book. I don't think of it as a self-help book - it's a memoir. And I think this differs from many of the examples given because it's about spending time on experiences.\nWhile not everyone may have the \"luxury\" to travel extensively (it can be done pretty cheaply, and if you want to, you'll figure out a way to) - there's no denying that it IS a great way to step outside of a rut, and that it can change a person.\n(do people bitch about the books of E.M. Forster? How is Room With a View that different?)\nPosted by: Sara Tonin at August 12, 2010 3:00 PM\nI accepted long ago that boredom and melanchoia is essentially the fundamental state of the human existence. Wish it weren't so, but it is. I think media/marketing make it worse, b/c they always show us things we should want and show us unrealistically tidy stories/happy endings. But I'm a consumer so I can't really complain. I've been annoyed with the preachy, faux-englightened tone of the ads for this movie so I'm glad to know I'm not alone in that!\nPosted by: Katie at August 12, 2010 3:01 PM\nYeah, I cant stand this kind of crap. I am a the demographic, and have no problem telling people I hate this and Oprah's book club. I've gotten a lot of bad reactions, but I dont care.\nPosted by: Eibmoz at August 12, 2010 3:06 PM\nSome girl at work just today handed me the book because \"you just got a divorce, you should read this\". She's sweet but I got a divorce coz I was MISERABLE and NOW I'M NOT ANYMORE!\nPosted by: SarahReznor aka Barkai at August 12, 2010 3:07 PM\nI suggest punching, Paddy.\nFabulous post, with bonus points for the Okkervil River quote.\nPosted by: TK at August 12, 2010 3:08 PM\n\"misunderstood feminism\"\nI think it's not so much that they misunderstood as that they're entitled twits. New York is sadly filled with well-educated women who totally understand that feminism is about choice yet still expect guys to play the 1950s archetype. He still carries all of the financial responsibilities but she has no domestic ones. It's so anachronistic. As a vagina-bearing Gothamite myself, I'm really tired of hearing these women whine about how men don't respect them, while they give away all shred of respectability by acting (and expecting to be treated) like daddy's little princess. I blame Candace Bushnell.\nThis film seems like the spawn of that way of thinking. I deserve to be happy and for everyone to work their asses off making me happy because . . . . umm. I got nothin'.\nPosted by: hindulovegod at August 12, 2010 3:10 PM\nbut you're just preaching a gospel of suck it up and get on with your life just as strongly\nall it represents is a book written by a person relating their experiences, with however much honesty you're brand of cultural cynicism will allow you to give an author/narrator - see David Mitchell on the cynicism 1.0 to 2.0 transition.\nthe meaning attributed to it by those who read it and talk about it and describe it as life changing is what bothers you\nbut if that gets them through the day - who the fuck are you to tell them they shouldn't have that?\nan it harm none so be it\ni really can't see this type of literature as damaging to society, in fact given that it is women talking about their own experiences surely it performs a positive function in a world where the male experience is still primacised so its pretty darn hard to see where your bile comes from.\nPosted by: PyD at August 12, 2010 3:10 PM\nDamn I love your articles, Courtney. You've hit it right on the head: I LIKE the way I think. I don't need some self-help book written by someone whose life is the exact opposite of mine to figure out how I should live or think.\nAnd it IS a rich people problem. The rest of us are too damn busy trying to, you know, LIVE to be able to afford to go on self-discovery trips of enlightenment--which usually involves trying to appropriate someone else's culture and make it your own without having to actually live it. If you have the money to do so, then by all means take the damn trip, but shut the fuck up about it and keep it to yourself. No one cares.\nPosted by: figgy at August 12, 2010 3:13 PM\nYou know what I want to read about? Deep fried Twinkies wrapped around snickers bars....\nno but seriously, how about a book about the over educated bitch who finds herself having to start at the bottom and save her own ass from shit we all face?\nI always was a Scarlett O'Hara Fan.\nPosted by: Juice in LA at August 12, 2010 3:14 PM\n- Skitz at August 12, 2010 2:48 PM\nI don't care what the friggin' song says, you don't gotta blame it on the rain.\nPosted by: Rykker at August 12, 2010 3:17 PM\nThere is no secret to happiness.\nBULLSHIT. There's always The Grilled Cheese Sandwich made with Fried Mozzarella Sticks at Denny's or WAFFLE HOUSE!!!!! (Don't ask)\nThere is no mystical key that will unlock this better inner-self you think you possess. If you\u2019re genuinely depressed, please, by all means get help. But if you\u2019re bored or tolerably unhappy, change things. Get a new job, get out of your shitty marriage and get a hobby.\nWell Said. The problem is that most people don't know a good thing even if it clubs them over the head and buys them a drink afterward. Everyone is trying to become fulfilled and enriched or trying to forget all the bad things.\nScrew that. I'd rather be happy, but I know SHIT HAPPENS.\nI'd like to have someone appreciate me for the person I am. Most people I know and that know me don't. I'd like to be able to say I am truly enlightened. I'm not that smart. Never have been. I'd like to be rich. So would everyone else playing the lottery, and that's really working well isn't it? I'd like to be successful. I will say that I am. I haven't been unemployed in 8 years, the people who know me at work don't consider me a complete and total idjit based on what I do, and I manage to get what I need to do done. May not be the way they wanted me to do it, but it got done.\nI try and treat people the way I want to be treated. Mind you, I've said I'm not the smartest person alive, and I screw up from time to time, but I try. Not everyone understands and appreciates that.\nMy $0.02 (Plus $50,000 Shipping & Handling):\nIf you want to be the best person you can be, just be yourself. And if they can't hack it, then f--- 'em.\nPosted by: Kahntahmp at August 12, 2010 3:17 PM\nI don't think of it as a self-help book - it's a memoir.\nWell I'm sick of memoirs. That is, memoirs by people whose only job is....writing memoirs....because I don't give a shit. And they never write just one. Their life is changed by the book coming out...changed so much that...they gotta write a book about it. The author of \"Julie & Julia\" decided to cheat on her husband...but that's okay, cause she found herself whilst training to be a butcher...and writing a book about it.\nOh and good for you that you got sober...or didn't...but what else do you do besides alcohol and/or narcotics? Well, besides, writing about them. Anything? No? Then shut up.\nSome people need to get a blog and get a job and leave us alone.\nPosted by: Jay at August 12, 2010 3:20 PM\nBoiled down to its essence, all the \"priv-lit\" is about empowerment through narcissism.\nIt's all about what I feel, what I experience, what I get out of this. The poor indigenous people of this mystical land I've come to have my moment in? Fuck them. They should really work on understanding themselves -- and showering once or twice. The thousands years' old culture that surrounds me can be distilled into whatever is the latest fad in fashion or cuisine; so that I can regale my bffs on what I learned and seemed worldly -- those bitches hate that. The thick, swarthy, dark-skinned men who treat me like a goddess because of my pale skin, bony legs and lack of ass surely won't demand I submit myself to them and behave like they force their women to behave. I am unique and different and shining because I have sampled the world and now am a citizen of it!\nPosted by: Fredo at August 12, 2010 3:26 PM\nMy level-headed, powerful, no-nonsense wife wants to see this shit. I want to rent \"Under the Tuscan Sun\" and tell her it's the same thing. Luckily, she isn't taking me because I will ruin it for her with comments of logic and Moon-Colonizing Eye-Rolling(TM).\nAs for rich people recommending asinine vacations/purchases to spoil depression's clutch on your delicate soul, I play basketball every week and carry that natural buzz around for days at a time. You don't need a $10,000 trip to another continent or a $1,700 handbag to make yourself feel better. Go buy some sneakers from Payless, take a sprint around the block, get some endorphins going, and donate that \"enlightenment\" money to children with cancer, you bourgeois cunt. That'll make you feel a million times better than traipsing around a country calling everything \"quaint\" and \"divine\" as the locals seethe with hatred for your Westernized ass.\nPosted by: Kballs at August 12, 2010 3:27 PM\nThe only way something like this would impress me is if the rich, white woman decided to find herself through helping others. Instead these were adventures in serving only herself. It's pretty easy to find meaning and put your life in context when you open yourself up to the extreme suffering of billions of people in the world. Did she somehow miss this in her world travels? And I have no pity for people who are bored. I haven't been bored in five years, since I started having kids. I long for a time when my life affords boredom again, which I'm guessing should be in, oh, about 15 years or so.\nHell, I would even cut her some slack if she had found herself through physical and mental endeavors, like hiking the PCT for a year, or the Appalachian trail. Get dirty, live off the land, etc. Use your whole body, not just your senses you soft, spoiled American.\nPosted by: katy at August 12, 2010 3:29 PM\nWhen this book came out, I avoided it like the plague, because everyone and their grandmother's grandmother was reading it. Eventually, my sister-in-law sent it to me. I read it and I loved it. I didn't identify with her in anyway other than I love pizza and gelatto. I don't think I would be friends with her in real life, but I don't dislike her and I love how she writes. Her conversational style is what I really liked about it. I do, however completely agree with your assessment of Oprah & Aniston. I think the only reason I like Oprah anymore is the way she announces really big things.\n\"You've won a brand new caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar!!!!!!!!!!\"\nShe could have a lucrative retired career of announcing lottery numbers. I'd play lottery every week if she did that.\nPosted by: Megan at August 12, 2010 3:29 PM\nYou know what book 'uplifts' me? Fried Green Tomatoes. I always feel better after reading that for some reason. This one doesn't appeal to me in the slightest.\nPosted by: snapnhiss at August 12, 2010 3:32 PM\nExcellent piece, made more excellent by the Okkervil lyrics.\nAbraham Lincoln once said, \"People are just as happy as they make up their minds to be.\"\nIn other words, you make yourself happy. Other people, things, trips, food, religions, etc. do not make you happy.\nRant: I'm so sick of people who take a year off to \"find themselves,\" \"live within their means,\" \"live according to the Bible,\" \"not buy anything from China,\" \"cook everything in Julia Child's cookbook,\" etc. etc. and then get a book and a movie deal out of it.\nI've lived within my means all my live. I have no debt. My house and cars are paid off. I'm saving for retirement. I have my health and access to good food and health care and my family. Where's my fucking book deal? Where's my fucking movie deal? AND WHERE'S MY FOOKING FLYING CAR, dammit?\nPosted by: BWeaves at August 12, 2010 3:42 PM\nBrava Courtney! Well said! And Jay, I completely agree with your comment. I studied writing, want to be a writer and have started and ripped up a jillion memoir-style manuscripts because honestly, who the hell cares about my do-nothing life - even if I were to dedicate a year to mastering the art of whatever the fuck someone told me I should spend a year mastering - besides a few close friends and possibly my family? Memoirs should be reserved for the people who Do Great Things and Make A Big Difference. Not bored, divorcees with cash to burn.\nPosted by: JenVegas at August 12, 2010 3:44 PM\nJulia Roberts boob is falling out of her top and someone obviously took a picture of it, because there it is at the top of this post. She was asking for it.\nBravo. Well said Courtney.\nPosted by: Danielle Lilly at August 12, 2010 3:54 PM\n\"How is Room With a View that different?\"\nBecause \"A Room With a View\" is about the conflict between the repressed Victorian values of the upper class and the freedom that education was beginning to confer on the, still wealthy, but more educated and liberal-thinking middle class. It's really quite a brave metaphorical story for repressed homosexual desire finding a glorious release in a time when actually writing about that would have resulted in imprisonment. How the fuck is that similar to a memoir about a self-indulgent Manhattanite traveling to Bali and eating some rigatoni?\nIs it just me, or does \"priv-lit\" sound like the new middle-class word for the bog? \"Excuse me, but may I use your priv-lit? I feel a BM coming on.\"\nPosted by: Sulphuraceous at August 12, 2010 3:59 PM\nThank you for that very judicious use of a comma.\nWhat I find most offensive about these sorts of stories is that it supposes that you HAVE to travel somewhere or do something extreme to find yourself.\nAnyone who does any sort of introspection or self reflection will have moments of existential crisis. It's the plight of the well educated, furiously curious types. Trying to \"find yourself\" is a stupid way of saying \"resolve this crisis\" but it shouldn't be discouraged.\nPosted by: Lennon at August 12, 2010 4:07 PM\nThe only way something like this would impress me is if the rich, white woman decided to find herself through helping others.\nkaty nailed it. Which isn't to say that people are somehow obligated to help save the world (though it'd be nice if they felt that way, but that's just me), but it would certainly make her seem less self-serving and ignominious.\nPosted by: The Other Agent Johnson at August 12, 2010 4:11 PM\nI've read the book a couple of times now and enjoyed it - it isn't my favorite, nor did I find it life-changing, but I think one should be wary of conflating Gilbert's reasons for writing the book with the goofy reasons certain fans may have found for loving it. Writing is her career, and this book was a huge departure from her typical output. I never got any sense that she was writing it from a place of condescension, or that it was meant to be some kind of self-help, you-go-girl manual. As far as I can tell, she's worked hard and been quite successful as a writer, and earned every cent herself; and according to the author herself the book deal helped her get back the assets she gave away in her divorce. That just looks smart to me. And it looks pretty sour-grapey to complain about someone clever enough to make a deal like that. And why would it be somehow better for her to go hiking for a year than eat pizza/do yoga/help a friend buy a house? What if she doesn't like to hike?\nAll that being said, I have no desire to see the movie. I'd rather watch Gilbert's TED talk about genius again instead.\nPosted by: manders at August 12, 2010 4:12 PM\nWonderfully put, Fredo. That's pretty much why this type of 'self discovery' bugs the shit out of me.\nOMG. I love you. Brilliant.\nPosted by: Sbrown at August 12, 2010 4:33 PM\nI should add, a person can get a lot of mileage out of me if they're funny. If a person's only job is telling me really funny anecdotes about their life, that's okay, I'm down with the humorous essayists. Comedy is comedy. I just don't want to hear about goddamn brave or enlightened someone is through their book-length struggle with _____. At that point, I'm definitely requiring that your book-length struggle with _____ be a hobby, and that you've already made some really good albums that I like. Then I wanna hear your dirt. If you're not a True Hollywood Story, Behind The Music or even Biography, then fuck off to This American Life and go about your business.\nI assume you've read \"Take it Like a Man\" then?\nPosted by: dsbs at August 12, 2010 5:14 PM\n@manders: My thoughts exactly. I enjoyed the book for what it was--not a life-changing, earth-shattering experience, but a pleasant, funny memoir by a good storyteller. I didn't know about the huge backlash against it until later, but I guess that's what happens when something gets too popular.\nPosted by: Purvis at August 12, 2010 5:31 PM\nThe movie, however, looks really terrible.\nEh, I don't care either way. If someone wants to regale the sweaty masses with tales of their glorious travels, whatever. People have been writing about travel for a long, long time. Really, for as long as people have been traveling. Thousands of years. Some of the tales kinda suck, and others are really entertaining.\nI do agree about the \"finding yourself\" bit. If you have to go to another country to \"find\" yourself, you're probably looking in the wrong place.\nPosted by: Slash at August 12, 2010 5:39 PM\nI agree and disagree with your viewpoint, and here's why:\n- The WASP feminist literature that spawned this movie is condescending. No one below the 50k annual salary range can leave career, life and responsibilities to embark on a life-altering eastern meditative year long trip all over the world. Most of us wish for that kind of cash.\n- The tone of the book is about finding our true inner selves: this was the author's experience and I applaud her for finding the courage to step out of her very expensive and comfortable box. Here's how I see it: she had the means, the opportunity to relinquish old ties and I see the value in that. If this was a story about a woman who was poor, who feels constrained to the point of suffocation, took the responsibility to change her situation, I think, the tone of this review would be different. I believe the past few years we see excess as selfishness. The economic melt down has warped or changed our viewpoint about money which in turn has highlighted the differences between those that can afford and those that cannot.\nUltimately, we see this movie as drivel, fluff, feminist self-help from the view point of a rich white girl. Most of us here, well I assume so, are not rich and we find it offensive and contemptible that someone rich is preaching to a majority that isn't.\nHer message is altruistic. It's just hard to relate to it, is all.\nPosted by: Tallulahc at August 12, 2010 5:58 PM\nI love this so hard that my vagina just lost itself. I better go to India and find it.\nPosted by: stopthemadness at August 12, 2010 5:58 PM\nI really don't understand what \"finding one's true inner self\" means. It sounds like self-help jargon for white women who have just been dumped by some douche bag. Strike that. I guess \"How Stella Got Her Groove Back\" suffers the same problems.\nWomen who are so wrapped up in their partners that they don't know who they are and are left devastated when their man leaves them need to get a fucking grip. Go get some book learnin'. Go eat a meal by yourself. Go sit in a park. Get a dog. You don't need to go to a third world country and see how the poor brown people live to feel better about yourself. So many people do that and it bugs me.\nHaving been to India three times (once when I was a baby and I don't remember it, although I have photographic evidence; once when I was 12 and I remembered being dragged around India and Nepal by my parents for two weeks (and being teenagerily annoyed about it), and then again for my study abroad program in college for 6 months.) I went because all my friends were studying abroad, most were going to lame places like Italy and France (the countries aren't lame, but I felt that if I was going to go live somewhere for 6 months, I was going to go someplace different--my best friend at the time went to Ghana.) I went to India and did some amazing women's rights shit.\nPlus, samosas, like ALL THE TIME.\nThe most annoying woman on my program was this chick, let's call her Jane. I met Jane at the airport in LAX (after having flown from Philadelphia.) I asked her why she chose India. She said, with a very hoity toity \"I go to Mount Holyoke\" white girl attitude: \"I don't know. I guess it was a visceral pull.\" I will never forget that phrase and I will never forget how hard I wanted to punch her in the face.\nIt was at that point I realized that I would hate this girl for the rest of my life. And as luck would have it, when we got to New Delhi, she was my assigned roommate.\nThe first thing this bitch did was run out and get henna tattoos, buy a bunch of saris and started wearing them all the time. That in and of itself is fine. I wore a sari or two. But it was the way that she wore it. With this uppitiness that made me want to set her on fire. She was always bowing and namaste-ing everywhere. I couldn't STAND it.\nWe learned Hindi... just enough to be conversational. If I recall correctly, the Hindi word for \"please\" is \"kripaya.\" (The only phrase I remember how to say in Hindi is \"Go to hell,\" (kya kar rahai hain) [my english translated spelling may be off] which, if you know me, is pretty appropriate.)\nThe thing is, Indians don't use the word \"kripaya\" the way that Westerners do. And we kept telling her that. But she was too busy being holy and evolved to listen. She wanted to seem so honorific of the culture, she was kripaya-ing all over the place and people were laughing at her.\nOh god, I think I'm having an aneurysm just remembering how awful she was.\nAt any rate, I soon ditched her, met my friend C, went foraging the streets of India looking for hash with her, and 15 years later C is one of my best friends. I went to India for the samosas. I'm still not sure why C went to India. She hated the food and made me eat Chinese food with her practically every day. She just wanted to go somewhere cool and experience something different.\nNone of this \"visceral pull\" bullshit.\nI don't why I'm rambling. I guess if you want to go and experience cool shit, go out and do it. But framing it as some sort of \"finding your true self\" journey smacks of shit, bull. You don't need to go anywhere to find yourself. Just look in a fucking mirror.\n::end brain ooze::\nand by the way, i'm rich enough to q\ni'm rich enough to quit my job and go \"find myself.\" i just find the whole concept to be ridonkulous.\nyeah, i'm really going to go outside now.\nNo, but man...why haven't I??\nRE I really don't understand what \"finding one's true inner self\" means. It sounds like self-help jargon for white women who have just been dumped by some douche bag.\nBingo. At least from my observation.\nDuring the writing of this piece @courtenlow tweeted that \"Pajiba may run red with the fuck word tomorrow.\"\nSorry, hon but 3 \"fucks\" doesn't equal a fucking bloodbath.\nGood article, though!\nPosted by: mswas at August 12, 2010 7:01 PM\nYou'd think Gwyneth Paltrow wrote this, it's right up her alley. I'm extremely uncomfortable with the idea of essentially exploiting another culture so that you can feel warm fuzzy feelings have a \"omg life is sooo beautiful\" moment, especially when so many people in that culture live in poverty. Eating the food and meditating on the balcony of your 5 star hotel does not make you enlightened or worldly, it just makes you a privileged tourist.\nPosted by: Dingles at August 12, 2010 7:46 PM\nI LOVE THIS ARTICLE. I have such a big fucking problem with the incredibly offensive idea that going on an extended vacation is some sort of honorable quest. Travel is something that rich people have been taking for granted for too-ass long. I went to Europe for the first time this past April (at age 24, after saving a tiny portion of my tiny hourly wages for literally a year), but before that, people would find out I'd never been out of the country and would act like I made some sort of choice to culturally isolate myself. Umm, NOT EVERYONE'S RICH FAMILIES CAN SUBSIDIZE THEIR GALLIVANTING ABOUT THE GLOBE. Travel like that, especially such food-centric travel, is FUN. It's a vacation. It's not a sacrifice.\nAnd, to agree with everyone else, if your biggest problem is that you feel lost and need to go not work for a year to find yourself, then get some goddamned perspective.\nP.S. Courtney Enlow, I love you.\nPosted by: K-Gold at August 12, 2010 8:45 PM\nSeeing y'all whine about a \"whiny white woman\" is amusing.\nI liked her book. Not all of us come out of the womb with the world all figured out. I know I didn't. I read it at a time where my life was in the middle of great change. After losing my third POS job I was depressed and aimless when I was given the opportunity to go back to school and pursue my passion. I am privileged and fortunate because I have a place to live, food to eat and basic comforts. I'm also single and have the luxury of self reflection. But being single and childless (like Gilbert at the time) I only have myself and if I'm unhappy what's the point? Why shouldn't I be invested in my own self-interest? And if I write a book and it becomes successful then don't fucking read it.\nPosted by: Debbye at August 12, 2010 9:09 PM\nI like the rant, but I call hijinks if this counts as the review. I was waiting to see which one of the boys drew the short straw. MAKE THE MEN SEE IT!\nI wouldn't read the book, I won't see the movie and Oprah can stick Julia Roberts up her ass.\nPosted by: Cindy at August 12, 2010 10:06 PM\nI just spent ten minutes screaming at my expired milk. It didn't make all my dreams come true, but it did scare the cat who knocked over a stack of books and I found my iPod that has been missing for weeks.\nThanks, Skitz! What do you mean my \"misleading all-you-can-eat places\"? I'd like to try that next.\nPosted by: malechai at August 12, 2010 10:34 PM\nWhy does this \"travelogue\" get made into a movie and none of Bill Bryson's do?\nPosted by: , at August 12, 2010 10:47 PM\nI'm about halfway through the book right now. I like it. I like it as a travel story. I like it as a chronicle of depression: fighting it, resting, remedying, understanding it. In fact, she's doing exactly what this reviewer prescribes to treat depression and unhappiness/boredom: she gets help from a therapist and medication, she gets a new job (settling into foreign countries and writing the book vs. her typical essays, scrubbing the floor at the ashram), and she gets new hobbies (learning Italian, yoga/meditation). When she left the US, her divorce was over and she left a fairly clean slate behind her in New York. If escapist travel only results in hating your life again when you return, at least hers was a new life. Also, she never claims to have exorcised lingering problems (e.g. post-divorce boyfriend) and (me being halfway through the book) it seems she finally ends up crashing at her sister's place, maiden aunt style. There's no magic here. If more enlightened or worldly, she still has worries of being the batty childless, orange-haired auntie. It's really a kind of gritty, sad, normal story.\nI've never felt infuriated while reading the book that she's not working at an orphanage or doing something more selfless. She is a human, and a proactive lady. Her publishers had faith in her based on her prior work.\nIt's unfortunate if some people think mimicking her trip step for step will settle their own lives (my flaky cousin has visiting an ashram on her bucket list now). It's unfortunate if people get down on themselves if they can't afford it ::I'd be happy if only I could...:: It's unfortunate that some people see this story as a Path when quite clearly the path ends in a not-so-solid place. But the majority of airport, bus stop, after-work readers, I'll bet, have just been inspired to think in a new way, try meditating, learn more about Italian culture, etc. Nothing wrong with that. In fact probably much good.\nThe marketing of the book has spun it as a Self-Help sort of thing, and it is, but not in that capitalized, The Secret sense. I think the book has very good messages about compassion, and hard work, and meditation, and savoring experiences, and patience, and being curious and proactive.\nSo yeah I like escapist, travel books that introduce otherwise-obscure ideas and practices and include lots of descriptions of meals, beating up sofas with baseball bats, building up meditation endurance. High times, low times. Unmagical, if more enlightened endings. I like the book, and I'll go see the movie because I'm going with my friend and it will be fun.\nPosted by: Giv at August 12, 2010 11:01 PM\nFun story: I was on a jury where the plaintiff was a woman suing her co-workers and public-sector employer for discrimination for being straight (no kidding). Spoilers: She was a lying, gambling-addicted, delusional waste of space. Anyways, while taking a month of sick leave to recover from a faked pregnancy, she traveled to Amsterdam and Italy. Her excuse?\n\"I bought a copy of Eat, Pray, Love from Costco before I went on my trip to find myself.\"\nYou cannot possibly understand how satisfying it was to deny this bitch of $2 million from honest people and her publicly funded employer.\nPosted by: Vince Noir at August 12, 2010 11:10 PM\nI saw this movie at a screening yesterday, and though I enjoyed it (it was a free screening for me so whee!) I couldn't help but think, \"Man this woman follows instruction really well.\" She did whatever the gurus told her to do, felt however her enlightened friends told her she should feel.\nI glanced at the blurb when a year ago when my friend told me that I should read it and I was turned off by how self-indulgent it all was.\nPosted by: denesteak at August 12, 2010 11:17 PM\nEPL sounds like one of Gwyneth Paltrow's GOOP posts.\nPosted by: John W at August 12, 2010 11:28 PM\nfiggy, you are most welcome.\nAnd to the book's defenders, look, no one is telling you that you're wrong for liking it. Hell, many in American tuned in to Jersey Shore last night and no one came to turn off their TV and tell them they're bad people for ensuring there's another season of that show. I myself will partake on occasion of dumb entertainment and do so proudly. (Not that I'm saying the book is dumb, mind you. Just that in the scheme of things, liking a book is far from the worst cultural crime one can commit).\n(Singing \"California Gurls\" on the other hand....)\nAnd it may be a case that a simple tale of a woman traveling the world has been misappropriated by the Self-Help Industry to stand for something beyond its' author's or publisher's intended purpose. Forgive me for doubting it though.\nUltimately though, whether you think there is or isn't a message of \"Spending your way to a Better You\" may be irrelevant as it has been grafted onto it. More importantly, it is a move that appears to be approved of by the author and the people who paid her to go write it.\nAside: if we're filming travelogues, why is no one making a movie out of Robert Young Pelton's \"The World's Most Dangerous Places\" where he and various other guys travel to Chechnya, North Korea, Sierra Leone and Colombia?\nPosted by: Fredo at August 13, 2010 4:15 AM\nNow THAT'S a suggestion for those Pajiba-trawling studio types.\nBILL BRYSON'S BOOKS WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. Do you hear me?\nPosted by: mswas at August 13, 2010 5:54 AM\nI will second mswas, Bill Bryson's books will change your life. At least while you're reading them, and several weeks afterwards, because you'll be sure, I mean absolutely positive that you could totally, absolutely, without-a-doubt hike the Appalachian Trail.\nThen you realize you could never, ever do it, not in a million years, because you would definitely fall off a cliff, be raped by hillbillies and then eaten by a bear, so you go back to eating small run ice creams and watching Jeopardy, convinced that you could pull off a Ken Jennings-style run if only you didn't smoke so much pot.\nYou'd only have to bone up on Shakespeare and Geography. No big.\nYou'll go out on the porch and smoke and think about the grand adventures you might have, from time to time, and laugh. It's as though years ago you were a child, such a silly child, full of fancy, even though you were looking at all-weather tents on the internet just 2 weeks ago.\nThen, you'll want to read more Bill Bryson. And, when you do, it will happen all over again, because Bill Bryson is a great author. That's not because he changes the way you think, but because he fools you into thinking that you could overcome your schlubbiness and be greatish for a minute.\nBut you can't. Potent Potable for 100.\n[In case it's unclear, I love Bill Bryson.]\nPosted by: myjetski at August 13, 2010 9:02 AM\nOMG BILL BRYSON. His travelogues are without par, but I'm also partial to his \"topic\" books like \"The Mother Tongue\" and \"A Short History of Nearly Everything\".\nPosted by: jeem at August 13, 2010 10:00 AM\nWhen not rich people decide to leave it all behind and travel continually in an attempt to straighten out their shit (or at least end up somewhere they weren't at the beginning, which is sort of the point of enlightenment, yeah?), we call them hobos and hippies. Just a thought.\nYou all make me want to re-read Bryson. Now I have a plan for the weekend! Not like I was going to see this movie anyway.\nPosted by: Reba at August 13, 2010 10:35 AM\nPosted by: Anne at August 13, 2010 1:01 PM\nI love absolutely everything about this review. You have said everything I think about this whole genre and mentality. There is no miraculous happy place out there to take your problems away and make everything better.\nI think I'm going to forward this to everyone I know that insisted I read this book RIGHTNOWRIGHTNOW!\nPosted by: Girl With Curious Hair at August 13, 2010 2:04 PM\nWas hoping for a legitimate review, so I'm disappointed to see this same old tired rant. I find it interesting that so many are quick to bash this book, especially those who haven't read it. I found this Entertainment Weekly (gasp, how low-brow!) article to be an interesting take on the backlash: http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20408498,00.html\nPosted by: Jules at August 13, 2010 2:25 PM\nThe thing is, normally I would hate this lady, but a few months ago I met some super depressed, super wealthy white people who had turned to Buddhism to \"find themselves\" and \"find The Meaning of Life\" and whatever. And the thing is, they werent annoying or arrogant. I just felt really really really sad for them. I mean, they have nothing in their lives (except for a shitload of money and now the Buddhism.) I guess my point is, its not as much fun to make fun of depressed rich people as I though it would be. They were just sick, sad people. Then again maybe the book has nothing to do with what I am saying, as I never read it and dont plan to.\nPosted by: bat at August 13, 2010 3:04 PM\nIt should be noted that this is not the review. This is just the mere tired rant. The legit review is coming from another.\nPosted by: Courtney at August 13, 2010 3:34 PM\nIronically, reading this essay and the comments have made me want to see the movie and maybe even read the book--neither of which I'd had any interest in doing until now.\nPosted by: ariadne at August 13, 2010 3:37 PM\nThere's definitely a trend in this thread - people who haven't read the book OR seen the movie bitching about it, making assumptions and generalizations. And those who have read it seem mostly to be defending it (Courtney aside, obviously). I read it even though I was against it based on the hype, and it's not evil, folks. It's mostly funny and observant, and sad too. It's not preachy or self-helpy at all. And although I haven't seen the movie, I gather that it does glamorous what was really more like a late-life backpacking trip for Gilbert. Trust me, she didn't have a big budget for any part of the trip. And you know, it's not like she's some trust-fund bimbo. She earned the advance based on her previous work, as many writers do.\nAlso, for whomever speculated that Gilbert wasn't trying to help all the \"brown people\" she must have been sneering at on her travels, she did actually help to raise tens of thousands of dollars for a friend she made in Bali to buy a house. And even that didn't work out all glad-handy the way you think it would.\nSo, spare your judgment and rage until you've read the dang book. This backlash really is the fault of all the hype, not the story itself.\nPosted by: AM at August 13, 2010 5:20 PM\n@Kahntahmp...\nAfter spending a lot of time composing a lengthy diatribe, I found yours... Well said!\nPosted by: ChinaCat at August 13, 2010 6:10 PM\nI was against reading this book because the idea of going to India for a beautiful, spiritual journey of finding oneself disgusted me. You'd have to be missing all 5 senses to remain focused on yourself in a country a third the size of the US where 850 million made less than $2/day (in 2002; I went to India and it changed me, put me in quite a rich-girl depression when I got home and could kiss the street without getting worms in my lips)... But I read it anyway. It was enjoyable. While in India she never left her little meditation compound. She had a chance but didn't end up going so she didn't see it. Whatever. I don't know why it's so wildly popular. It was amusing and I liked her style. Definitely a good airplane read and I guess don't knock it til you try it. And the trip was paid for by her publisher based on her previous writing (like others said). She's quite lucky, but it doesn't piss me off like I thought it would once I'd read it.\nPosted by: VK at August 13, 2010 9:27 PM\nfrankly, i blame the proliferation of yoga among yuppies (i'm not knocking yoga... i do it to keep my rage in check); everyone is all about going to ashrams in india and meditating and feeling evolved.\nif you want to do something, go to india and DO SOMETHING. sitting in a guarded compound and asking your friends at home to send checks to build someone a house is NOT DOING ANYTHING.\ni'm not saying that the little women's rights work i did really helped anyone. i really don't know. and honestly, i can say that i hated doing it because it was fucking depressing.\npeople always ask me about my experience in india when they are thinking about going. i ask them how long they're going for. anyone who says anything less than two weeks isn't serious about seeing india. they just want to be able to say they went and high five themselves.\nactually, to really see it, you need to go for more than two weeks. the first week or two in india is HEARTBREAKING. so much so, that you want to leave.\nduring the last month of my study abroad program, i traveled around by myself. bribing train conductors with american pocket change so that i could be assigned to a train car either by myself or with a family. (being a woman traveling in overnight trains by yourself? SCARY!) it takes a lot of time to adjust to the culture. and i had been there twice before. hell, i was too scared to go to bombay (this was before the big name change to mumbai.)\nstaying at an ashram or at a fancy hotel in New Delhi and venturing out occasionally to dole rupees to the beggar children isn't DOING ANYTHING. it's not experiencing india. neither is popping over to the taj mahal via a group tour bus. neither is chilling in goa with all the ex-pats.\nand that's what bothers me about this book.\nhonestly, you can experience more \"real india\" by reading Shantaram than you can by going for a week and staying at the holiday inn.\n(but if you do go, make sure to go to udaipur and check out the lake palace. it's octopussy's lair! and it's gorgeous.)\nand if you're black and you go, just be warned that everyone will think you're related to every other black person in town and they will think you are somalian even if you tell them you're not.\nnow i feel so evolved.\nPosted by: stopthemadness at August 13, 2010 11:10 PM\nThis is beginning to feel a bit Twihard-ish.\n\"I don\u2019t need to be found. I don\u2019t need help. I don\u2019t need rules to guide my life. It\u2019s fucking existence, and I resent the idea that I somehow don\u2019t know how to do it.\"\nThank you for this. I could not possibly have put this better. The few times I have read a book that influenced me (no one book or story or moment has changed my life), it was not because the author wrote the book with that goal in mind. If I want life advice, I will talk to my Grandma.\nPosted by: Heather at August 14, 2010 1:32 AM\n1. Fuck consumerism! However, if you want to change up your life (go somewhere new, learn a new skill or hobby, try new things, see a therapist), chances are good you're gonna spend a few bucks.\n2. I don't know about \"finding yourself\", but some folks, like myself, find the things they used to like are boring now and don't know what new thing will inspire them (I assume that is about maturity and growth). Travel is one good way to be inspired, even across the street to the library or bookstore. Do you have to go to India? No. Could you go to India? Sure. The point is to go looking, but some people aren't even sure where to start.\n3. Rich or poor? Who gives a fuck? You lived it, you tell it. Either one can be interesting on the strength of the writing.\n4. If I had the money to take a year off to inspire myself, bet yer ass I'd do it.\nPosted by: Chickaboom at August 14, 2010 2:26 PM\nI'm sure that my husband is praying prayers of thankfulness that I will never drag him to crap like this.\nPosted by: Lori Ingham at August 14, 2010 8:30 PM\nSo what did you think of Consider the Lobster?\nPosted by: Dana\u00eb at August 15, 2010 12:06 AM\nHaving read the book (and avoided the movie), I have no problem with Gilbert herself. She started out a black hole of need, defining herself by whoever she happened to be dating at the time. Ripping herself out of familiar contexts and experiencing herself in new ones worked for her. She's probably a much more pleasant person to know these days.\nBut no, the book didn't change my life. And it suddenly occurs to me to be grateful that I don't know a single person who'd tell me it would.\nPosted by: cinderkeys at August 15, 2010 1:43 PM\nPosted by: Kahntahmp at August 16, 2010 8:13 AM\nThere was another book just like this ten years ago; perhaps it was the harbinger of priv lit, much like Bridget Jones' Diary was the harbinger of chick lit. Anyway, similar story of privileged white woman who finds herself with far too much money and time on her hands and flees to Amish country to \"find herself.\" It's a similar, self-indulgent rant--although not as well written as Eat, Pray, Love. And that's why I find Eat, Pray, Love so devastatingly awful. Because it IS well written. We do connect with this character through the writing. I got halfway through this book, seduced by the writing, until at some point I said, wait a minute, how am I supposed to relate to someone who is getting paid beaucoup bucks to have her little nervous breakdown in whatever country she chooses. Does this seem slightly shallow to moi? You bet your ass. At which point I couldn't finish it. Because there was nothing to stop Ms. Gilbert from finding \"god\" where she lived. She could have found ashrams in New York or great Italian restaurants in New York, or WHATEVER right in her own backyard. But a publisher was willing to pay her for it and suddenly, voila, she has a nervous breakdown that demanded she take a year off and visit a bazillion countries. How convenient.\nPosted by: claire at August 16, 2010 2:54 PM\nGreat little read. Agreed with every note.\nPosted by: Reno at August 17, 2010 8:51 PM\nComments (you may use HTML tags for style):\nVideo ads popping up after each page view? Try clearing your browser's cookies.",
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        "raw_content": "The Patriot Files Forums > Other Conflicts > Nineteenth Century\nA Forgotten Fact: In 1917, Mexico Considered Invading the U.S.\nBy: Michael Peck - August 1, 2018\nRE: https://nationalinterest.org/blog/bu...ading-us-27547\nQuestion: What if Mexico had declared war on the United States?\nSo what if Carranza had decided to ally with Germany and attack the United States, either to recover lost territory or to preempt a feared American seizure of Mexican oil? In 1917, the Mexican army numbered perhaps sixty-five thousand to one hundred thousand soldiers. In 1914, the U.S. Army had just ninety-eight thousand men. By the end of 1918, it had swelled to four million, of which two million had been sent to France. America also had tanks and aircraft (provided by the British and French while American industry geared up for war), a huge navy and plenty of money.\nIt was one hundred years ago when Mexico almost invaded the United States.\nIn January 1917, German foreign secretary Arthur Zimmermann dispatched a coded telegram to Heinrich von Eckardt, the German ambassador to Mexico. With Germany locked in bloody stalemate with the Allies in France, and Britain\u2019s naval blockade strangling the German economy, Kaiser Wilhelm\u2019s government was about to make a fateful decision: declare unrestricted submarine warfare, which would allow U-boats to sink merchant ships on sight.\nThat also meant sinking the ships of neutral powers, most especially the United States, which would likely respond by declaring war on Germany. But Zimmermann had instructions for his ambassador: \u201cWe make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following basis: make war together, make peace together, generous financial support and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.\u201d\nThis was the famous Zimmermann Telegram. Decoded by the British, who passed it on to the Americans, it became a justification\u2014along with unrestricted submarine warfare\u2014for the U.S. declaration of war on Germany in April 1917.\nIn the end, Mexico turned down the proposal. But what if Mexico had declared war on the United States?\nIn fact, Mexican president Venustiano Carranza did order his government to study the German offer, according to Friedrich Katz, in his book The Secret War in Mexico . Carranza\u2019s decision wasn\u2019t surprising. In Mexican eyes, the United States had illegally seized one-third of Mexico\u2019s territory during the 1847 Mexican-American War, including what are now the states of California, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. In 1916, a U.S. Army expeditionary force had entered Mexico in pursuit of the notorious revolutionary Pancho Villa, who had raided American territory.\nHowever, when Mexican officials studied the proposal, they concluded that Germany would never be able to ship sufficient munitions (especially given the inevitable American blockade), and that annexing three U.S. states would lead to permanent conflict with America. Ironically, given the current furor over Mexican illegal immigrants in the United States, the Mexican government worried in 1917 that adding millions of Americans to Mexico\u2019s population would mean that Mexicans couldn\u2019t be sure \u201cwhether we had annexed them or they had annexed us.\u201d\nAs Katz, an Austrian refugee from Hitler who became one of Mexico\u2019s most important historians, put it: \u201cAll these reports show that Carranza did not want to rush into war with the United States, and certainly not on the basis of a German offer of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. But it can also be surmised from these indications that he wanted to keep Germany in reserve for the eventuality, which Carranza considered a probable one, of an American attack on the Mexican oil fields.\u201d\nShort of Kaiser Wilhelm\u2019s spike-helmeted legions storming New York and Baltimore, there was no way Mexico could seized the southwestern United States. Yet this didn\u2019t matter to Germany. What Mexico could do was tie down American troops and equipment that otherwise would have been sent to Europe. Not that many U.S. troops would have been needed to stop a Mexican invasion, though recent history warns that many, many troops would have been needed to occupy Mexico. But a second Mexican-American war could easily have triggered a disproportionate response, as the American public demanded that the troops stay home and defend the nation.\nAnd that\u2019s where history might have changed. The focal point of global events in 1918 was France and Belgium, not Mexico or Texas. Russia, gripped by Bolshevik revolution, had pulled out of the war by 1918, leaving Germany free to transfer fifty divisions from the Eastern to the Western Front. 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        "raw_content": "I grew up in Charleston, South Carolina and as a white kid, the Confederate flag was a part of my everyday cultural capital. Like many, if not most, white kids of my generation, I had binders with the flag, clothing with the flag, anything with the flag. Like many, if not most, white kids of my generation, and perhaps white southerners in general, I never thought much about its broader signification beyond a vague sort of pride in being from The South.\nWhen I got to high school that started to change for me. A young African-American woman at another school was sent home for wearing a shirt from the now long defunct NuSouth Clothing, whose symbol was the stars and bars redone in the colors of the African National Congress. Students would eventually be suspended over this.\nI\u2019m sure there were numerous other instances I simply failed to notice and others I\u2019ve forgotten, but I honestly remember that incident as being the first where I noticed the overt policing of white privilege and white symbols. On reflection, it helped me make sense of another, even stranger incident from several years earlier when a white student attending my public Middle School wore a t-shirt parodying the title of Spike Lee\u2019s 1991 film Boyz N the Hood. It was one of the first iterations of a white-power themed franchise that, if Google results mean anything, remains in circulation. I didn\u2019t (and don\u2019t) remember the white student being sent home for what anyone would recognize as an aggressive, overt gesture of hostility.\nThose separate incidents fueled my awakening to what it means to be a white, heterosexual man in the south and the rest of the US. White privilege means, in part, the ability to define other people\u2019s symbols, histories, and humanity without ever having to reflect on your own. Whiteness means telling others what the Confederate battle flag means to you without listening to what it means to them. In the examples above, t-shirts nakedly celebrating white power are acceptable (everyone looks the other way), but those contesting or decentering white narratives are not (students get suspended).\nRegarding the use of Native American mascots by sports teams and the use of Native American images like the now infamous #siouxperdrunk, this is where I\u2019m coming from as a white, heterosexual man. I understand the use and abuse of these images as ultimately coming from and reproducing white privilege, regardless of the \u201cintent\u201d white folks express in their use of such imagery. Put another way, whiteness means never having to see yourself as others see you, a way of seeing that the African-American thinker W.E.B Dubois termed \u201cdouble-consciousness\u201d in his masterpiece The Souls of Black Folk. This failure is reflected in the kind of tone-deafness being exhibited all across the internet with regard to this matter, with a number of white folks asking \u201cwhat\u2019s the big deal?,\u201d telling Native Americans to \u201cjust get over it,\u201d and accusing those offended to stop being \u201coverly sensitive.\u201d Never having been subjected to this kind of symbolic violence, a symbolic violence that comes from a history of material violence and reminds all parties that material violence happened and could again, many white folks simply do not understand why this is a problem and reject even listening to those who say it is.\nAs a white, male, heterosexual faculty member at the University of North Dakota, this is precisely why tomorrow I am going to #WalkForChange. This IS a big deal. If I may paraphrase the title of one of Standing Rock Sioux Vine Deloria, Jr.\u2019s books, it\u2019s time for white folks to shut up, let others talk, and listen.\nOne comment on \u201c#Siouxperdrunk matters: Why I\u2019ll #Walkforchange\u201d\n\u201d it\u2019s time for white folks to shut up\u2026\u201d\n..and get in the back of the bus.\nbtw, how do you combat hate speech? Not by silencing it, but instead by using more speech.\nyou might have copious amounts of white guilt, but myself and many others do not.",
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        "raw_content": "Film feature: West Coast swing hits Lake Park in 'Love N' Dancing'\nAmy Smart and Tom Malloy in Love N' Dancing.\nThe still-fledgling Mos\u2019Art Theatre, Lake Park\u2019s independent art cinema playhouse, has a double coup this weekend. Not only is it presenting the South Florida premiere of Love N\u2019 Dancing, a romance set amid the West Coast swing dance craze, but tonight and Saturday afternoon, producer Sylvia Caminer puts in a personal appearance to field moviegoer questions about the film.\nLove N\u2019 Dancing, shot in 2007 in Albuquerque, N.M., doing a credible stand-in for Philadelphia, opened in June in Los Angeles. But in the crowded summer release logjam, it never got sufficient attention -- or audience -- to receive much national distribution. In short, an ideal Mos\u2019Art film to showcase.\nCaminer, speaking by phone from her home base of DeLand, says that she never thought of going the film festival route with it \u201cbecause it\u2019s such a light, entertaining film. I go to a lot of festivals and think they should play more entertaining films where people come out happy, but they usually don\u2019t.\"\nNor does she see Love N\u2019 Dancing as a message film, though the main character Jake Mitchell (screenwriter and co-producer Tom Malloy) is a former swing dance U.S. Open champion who is deaf. In the film, he struggles to compete again, while also battling not being defined by his lack of hearing.\n\u201cI do like the fact that it is about someone with a disability, who kind of overcomes it,\u201d says Caminer, who coincidentally is working on a documentary about people with developmental disabilities.\nThe character of Jake is a composite of real people, Caminer notes. \u201cThere have been world champion dancers that are deaf,\" she said. \"Tom was never a professional dancer, but he had studied West Coast swing before and was impressed by a dancer that he then learned was deaf. And he thought, \u2018What a fascinating concept for a film.\u2019 \u201d\nDirecting the film is Robert Iscove, who made the 1999 Freddie Prinze Jr. film She\u2019s All That, after an early career boost choreographing the film version of Jesus Christ Superstar. Handling the choreography on Love N\u2019 Dancing, however, is Robert Royston, whom Caminer calls \u201ca legend in the West Coast swing dance world. The fact that he was involved, I knew that at least the dance would be authentic and very high-caliber, and he would get the true professionals in the movie.\u201d\nIn fact, the dance sequences far outshine the story line in Love N\u2019 Dancing. The plot involves a middle-school teacher named Jessica (Amy Smart), who has lost her enthusiasm for her work and is engaged to an unappreciative workaholic (Billy Zane) who might as well have a sign around his neck proclaiming, \u201cBad Choice.\u201d When she signs them up for dance lessons to prepare for their wedding, he balks at the idea while she becomes hooked on the liberating dance steps and on her instructor -- yep, Jake.\nImprobably, Jake asks Jessica to be his partner for the U.S. Open competition and the introverted duckling grows into a swan before our eyes. The story is strictly Lifetime cable quality, but the dance is astonishing and there is plenty of it.\nSmart (best known for such movies as The Butterfly Effect and Just Friends) comes off as a natural swing dancer, an impression that took a lot of work. \u201cShe had done some ballet as a child, so she had had a love of dance, but she didn\u2019t know anything about West Coast swing,\u201d says Caminer. \u201cShe studied for eight weeks with Tom and with the choreographer and she\u2019s fantastic.\u201d\nAdditionally, the producer says, \u201cShe couldn\u2019t have been nicer to work with, so professional, so down-to-earth.\u201d\nThrough dogged persistence, Caminer was able to sign an impressive handful of recognizable performers in supporting roles, including Gregory Harrison, Caroline Rhea, Rachel Dratch and Betty White. When White\u2019s name came up to play the cameo of a senior dancer, Caminer became determined to persuade her to be in the film.\n\u201cWe got her the script and I think she thought it would be fun, and then we sent the choreographer to her home to give her a quick, 30-minute dance lesson,\u201d recalls Caminer. \u201cAnd she just thought, \u2018Why not?\u2019 \u201d\nAdding to the authenticity of the dance sequences is the casting of actual competitive dancers, including the current world champions of West Coast swing and a former winner of TV\u2019s So You Think You Can Dance?\n\u201cIt\u2019s a great community, the dance world. We had people flying in on their own penny, flying to New Mexico from all over the country. They put themselves up just to help us out and to come for a big dance party that we held to get extras.\u201d\nOK, but why in the world was the film shot in Albuquerque?\n\u201cWe had an investor initially with the condition that we shoot the movie in New Mexico,\u201d says Caminer, echoing an oft-heard refrain of the independent filmmaker. Eventually, that investor pulled out of the project, but by then shooting had progressed to the point that they continued there.\n\u201cAnd we really didn\u2019t want the movie to seem country-western, because West Coast swing is being done in urban cities across the nation, not just in country settings,\" explains Caminer. Scouting Albuquerque, Caminer determined that it could pass for the East Coast, \u201cbut there\u2019s only a few blocks in the entire town that would work. There was no way we could make it look like New York, but Philadelphia, we could get away with that.\u201d\nUltimately, she says, Love N\u2019 Dancing was made for about $6 million and with its release on DVD in October, she expects to break even. \u201cOn a movie like this, it\u2019s really all about the video.\u201d\nIf nothing else, Love N\u2019 Dancing will be a worthy calling card for Caminer when she begins raising the money for her next feature film. \u201cIt sure looks good, it has high production values and the performances are strong,\u201d she says.\nAs to moviegoers who attend this week, Caminer adds, \u201cI think you\u2019ll come out snapping your fingers and maybe tapping your toes and wanting to take a West Coast swing dance lesson. And there\u2019s a lot worse things you could do after a movie.\u201d\nLOVE N\u2019 DANCING, Mos\u2019Art Theatre, 700 Park Ave., Lake Park. 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        "raw_content": "She was just beginning her career as a physician and wasn\u2019t ready to be a parent, she said in her lawsuit. \u201cShe wanted to meet a man, fall in love, get married, enjoy his life as wife with her husband and then, when she and her husband thought the time was \u2018right,\u2019 to have a baby.\u201d\nI have personally, to my own ears, not second hand, heard the above as a reason for getting an abortion. That child is long gone\u2013the woman got it. (She wasn\u2019t a physician, but otherwise the quote stands.)\nThis is legit when a woman chooses it.\nHowever, the quote above is actually this:\nHe was just beginning his career as a physician and wasn\u2019t ready to be a parent, he said in his lawsuit. \u201cHe wanted to meet a woman, fall in love, get married, enjoy his life as husband with his wife and then, when he and his wife thought the time was \u2018right,\u2019 to have a baby. The deceptions by DD deprived PP of the benefit of that choice.\u201d\nThis is actually the story of a man who doesn\u2019t want to be a dad and feels deceived into it. In other words, he would have aborted if he could. The courts are telling him he has to pay support and suck it up.\nPlease make no mistake: I think the man is a cad and a fool. But only in the way we all are, these days, as most everyone believes pregnancy and sex are totally unrelated. The courts have to force him into payments and fatherhood because they can\u2019t afford to set any precedent where parents are not responsible for their children\u2013someone must pay.\nBut this is a sad statement on our society when it comes to relationships. Viva la Revolucion.\nLiving the revolution: Having our cake and eating it, too\nAnother woman\u2019s story of becoming pro-life\nCould happen to anyone\u2013any of your staunch pro-choice friends. People change. People learn. And people (over the long term) will never learn that abortion is actually beneficial and easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy. That\u2019s due to the nature of what abortion is. Anyway, Frederica Mathewes-Green tells her story. She is an author and she also has a blog, which I am going to bookmark for later reading.\nThis issue gets presented as if it\u2019s a tug of war between the woman and the baby. We see them as mortal enemies, locked in a fight to the death. But that\u2019s a strange idea, isn\u2019t it? It must be the first time in history when mothers and their own children have been assumed to be at war. We\u2019re supposed to picture the child attacking her, trying to destroy her hopes and plans, and picture the woman grateful for the abortion, since it rescued her from the clutches of her child.\nCan you be pro-woman and pro-life?\nWhy yes, yes you can. Too bad the organizers of a woman\u2019s march in Washington D.C. the day after the inauguration don\u2019t see it that way.\nFiled Under: All Posts, Featured Posts, Feminism, Political\nSouth Korea overturns gender imbalance\nIn an effort to reduce the incidence of selective abortions, South Korea enacted a law in 1988 making it illegal for a doctor to reveal the gender of a foetus to expectant parents.\nAt the same time women were also becoming more educated, with many more starting to join the workforce, challenging the convention that it was the job of a man to provide for his family.\nIt worked, but it was not for one reason alone. Rather, a combination of these factors led to the eventual gender rebalancing.\nI note they adhere to the studious conviction that the law played the least role but I suspect two things. One, that the law \u201cset the tone\u201d and acted as a teacher, as it tends to do. And two, that we\u2019ll never know whether the law actually played a role or not, because abortion politics are so pervasive. If the law actually did something, well then, what would that say about laws on other abortion-related matters?\nThe future is so bright, this little girl needs shades.\nPsychological health after abortion\nA study that came out before Christmas purported to examine psychological health when abortion is denied (due to the request being made after appropriate gestational limits). That study found that women who are denied abortion have higher levels of anxiety and this was reported, though not terribly broadly. Turns out (no great surprise) the study lacks rigor and was funded by a group that aims to promote \u201creproductive rights\u201d and \u201csafe abortion care.\u201d This article shows why that study doesn\u2019t hold water.\nThis seems like a good moment to promote the documentary Hush.\nOnly 37.5% of women invited to take part in the study actually participated, and across the study period 42% of these dropped out, rendering the final sample comprised of under 22% of those eligible for inclusion! The 78% of women whose voices are not included were likely those who had the most serious post-abortion psychological complications. With sensitive topic research, securing a high initial consent rate and avoiding sample loss are vitally linked to the validity of the conclusions. The authors acknowledge this fact as they state \u201cwe cannot rule out the possibility that women with adverse mental health outcomes may have been less likely to participate and/or been retained.\u201d We really can just stop here, because this is a fatal flaw.\nWomen are turning their back on this kind of shoddy research. Go see Hush instead.\nThere\u2019s a lengthy article here, in the Toronto Star (clearly not the mouthpiece of the pro-life movement) about young women moving away from the Pill.\nI have been talking for a long time about the negative side of the Pill, mostly from a women\u2019s health and welfare angle. I have also critiqued the Pill because it distorts the relationship between the sexes and harms women\u2019s chances of long term relationship happiness in something called marriage.\nThis is something that ideologues have loved to critique. I\u2019m \u201canti-sex\u201d or \u201creligious\u201d or this or that. I\u2019m betting they won\u2019t say that about the Toronto Star.\nI have been on the birth control pill, and the sadness factor, or feeling distant from life, the world and myself is what I experienced. It wasn\u2019t pleasant but at the time, so many moons ago, I had no way to understand what was happening or connect the dots. When I came off the Pill that feeling went away. And so, in hindsight, I realize my life had became more difficult, and coping strategies that I would have had naturally were taken away, thanks to the Pill messing with my hormones.\nAnyway, you can read more, for yourself. But let this moment stand, and enjoy it: People opposed to the Pill had good reason, and the rest of the world is now catching up.\nSome of the women say they became uncomfortable with putting synthetic hormones in their bodies. Many say the pill affected their emotional state.\nA large-scale, longitudinal study published in September in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, part of the Journal of the American Medical Association network, suggests hormonal contraception could cause depression.\nThe study analyzed data from more than one million women aged 15 to 34, collected from Denmark\u2019s National Prescription Register and Psychiatric Central Research Register over 14 years. The authors concluded women who took the birth control pill had a 23 per cent greater risk of depression than those who did not take the pill. Compared to non-users, the risk associated with progestin-only pills was 34 per cent greater.\nOther methods of birth control carried a higher risk of depression, which may be linked to dosage, the study says: women using the progestin-releasing IUD faced a 40 per cent greater risk than non-users; the risk for vaginal ring users was 60 per cent greater. The birth control patch doubled the risk of depression.\nMothers in a modern era\nThis is quite a thoughtful look at caring for children and the evolution of family. The author, Luma Simms, doesn\u2019t get into the \u201cmommy wars,\u201d which is a relief. I\u2019ve long been against national, state-funded daycare, not because I\u2019m against daycare per se, but rather because I\u2019m against this inequitable method of telling people how they ought to raise their kids (which is what happens in every jurisdiction where such programs are introduced, lest you want to tell me \u201cbut it\u2019s just another choice!\u201d We should be able to care for kids in communities and even when this is difficult, we should aspire to that, without government funding.\nI also like how she touches on our prosperity as being part of the problem. Abundance is harder to manage than scarcity, as she puts it.\nFinally, notions on family especially on the part of conservatives like myself, have been reduced to an individualistic model. This happens precisely because mom and dad and children as a model is under such profound attack, so it\u2019s a natural reaction to defend the inherent good of just that: Mom and dad and children. That said, I agree with her when she talks about how this family ideal is itself a product of the sexual revolution, not the ideal we should aspire to. Parents need more help than that.\nWhat many miss when talking about family and community is this: The two-parent, biologically intact natural family is itself a product of individualistic thinking. So we research and analyze but the whole time we\u2019re missing something right under our nose, a variable we\u2019ve assumed is immutable. Family breakdown didn\u2019t happen exclusively as a direct result of radical feminism and the sexual revolution, although those accelerated it. The breakdown began when we reduced the idea of what a family is to the bare bones of two parents and their children\u2014what came to be called the nuclear family. But from time immemorial family included many more people in its definition.\nAnyway, an interesting read from a reasonable woman. I\u2019m fond of posting the work of interesting women here. I\u2019m willing to bet she\u2019s pro-life too\u2013as so many reasonable, smart women are!!\nThe story of Jennifer Roback Morse\nI\u2019m a Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse fan. The article says it: people either find her plucky or abrasive. I find her plucky\u2013what\u2019s more, she is kind-hearted and treats everyone with respect. 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        "raw_content": "While Migrant Families Seek Shelter from Violence, Trump Administration Narrows Path to Asylum\nEmma Platoff, Alexa Ura, Jolie McCullough, Darla Cameron\nAlisson Nicole, 7, from Chalatenango, El Salvador, in the Albergue Para Migrantes Chahuites in Chahuites, Mexico on April 25, 2016. Many Salvadoran families flee gang violence in their home country to seek asylum in the United States. Image by Martin do Nascimento for Texas Tribune. Mexico, 2016.\nFor nearly all of its history, the United States has welcomed the world\u2019s most vulnerable: men, women and children fleeing violence, persecution and death in their home countries.\nBut under President Donald Trump, immigration lawyers and historians say, the legal path to safety in this country is being systematically narrowed, a process that started long before family separations drew international attention to the nation\u2019s southern border.\nAs federal officials clamp down on asylum, citing a need to root out abuse \u2014 and as Trump himself complains of drawn-out court proceedings that grant legal rights to migrants \u2014 concerns are mounting that the administration is undermining the country\u2019s long-standing commitment to sheltering the helpless.\nImmigration officials have set up de facto blockades at government-sanctioned ports of entry, where asylum-seekers attempting to enter the country the \u201cright\u201d way have been delayed or turned away. Women seeking refuge from domestic abuse are reportedly being denied asylum because the U.S. attorney general decided they rarely qualify for safe harbor. A federal \u201czero tolerance\u201d policy mandates criminal prosecution even for those seeking asylum \u2014 a perfectly legal process. And some asylum-seekers have been detained for so long awaiting court hearings that they\u2019re giving up on their claims altogether.\nThose changes \u201call add up together to a major effort to close down the asylum system,\u201d said Denise Gilman, director of the immigration clinic at the University of Texas at Austin. \u201c... And I think the result will be that many legitimate asylum-seekers \u2014 people who are in grave danger \u2014 will in fact be returned to their home countries and risk beating, torture or death.\u201d\nU.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said the administration\u2019s efforts target widespread abuse of the asylum process, citing the nearly tenfold increase in the number of U.S. asylum claims made by apprehended border crossers in the last decade \u2014 from less than 13,000 applications in the 2010 federal fiscal year to more than 119,000 last fiscal year. He\u2019s also bemoaned an increase in migrants failing to show up to their asylum hearings after being released into the country; deportation orders in such cases doubled between 2012 and 2017.\n\u201cThe system is being gamed,\u201d Sessions said in an October speech. \u201cThe [asylum] process was intended to be a lifeline for persons facing serious persecution. But it has become an easy ticket to illegal entry into the United States.\u201d\nBut to immigration lawyers and advocates, the rising number of asylum claims is far from proof of abuse. Instead, it\u2019s an indication that the process is working.\nGraphic by Texas Tribune.\nAmong the influx of families seeking asylum are thousands of Central Americans from the violence-ridden countries of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. They are fathers, mothers and children who are desperate to escape the bloody gang conflict that\u2019s swallowed up their streets and the death sentences many would face if they stayed.\n\u201cIf the numbers get too big ... they start saying, \u2018Well, this isn\u2019t legitimate. These aren\u2019t real asylum-seekers,\u2019\u201d said Michelle Bran\u00e9, director of the migrant rights and justice program for the Women\u2019s Refugee Commission, a national advocacy group. \u201cAnytime you have an actual serious conflict or crisis, the numbers are going to be high. Those high numbers are exactly what that process was created to address.\u201d\nThe asylum process was in the Trump administration\u2019s crosshairs months before millions of international eyes were trained on the family separations at the U.S.-Mexico border. Since the early days of his presidency, immigrant rights advocates say, Trump has been working to steadily limit a well-established, legal path to refuge in the United States.\nTake it from his own tweets: Trump has suggested migrants do not deserve due process under U.S. laws.\nOn June 24: \u201cWhen somebody comes in, we must immediately, with no Judges or Court Cases, bring them back from where they came.\u201d\nOn June 30: \u201cWhen people come into our Country illegally, we must IMMEDIATELY escort them back out without going through years of legal maneuvering.\u201d\nAnd on July 5: \u201cWhen people, with or without children, enter our Country, they must be told to leave without our Country being forced to endure a long and costly trial. Tell the people \u2018OUT,\u2019 and they must leave, just as they would if they were standing on your front lawn.\u201d\nFor more than a century, the United States has offered some form of refuge to individuals facing persecution in their home countries. But the current procedure for seeking asylum wasn\u2019t codified until four decades ago, when Congress passed the Refugee Act of 1980. That law ensures migrants can make their case by demonstrating persecution or fear of persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion.\nThe asylum process involves a maze of detention centers and courtrooms:\nSources: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Texas Tribune research. Graphic by Texas Tribune.\nBut since Trump took office in January 2017, that process has begun to devolve.\nIt started at the bridges. Federal officials instructed asylum-seekers to cross the border at those sanctioned ports of entry, telling them if they did it the \u201cright\u201d way, they wouldn\u2019t be separated from their children the way other migrants were after illegal border crossings. But recently, families who went this route have been forced to wait for days, sometimes in inclement weather, often sleeping on sheets of cardboard. Border Patrol agents reportedly told them there was no room on the other side. And in at least some cases, families that managed to make it across were still split up.\nWhen asked about these discrepancies, a Customs and Border Protection spokesman was brief: \u201cThe number of inadmissible individuals we are able to process in a day varies.\u201d\nThe situation is even worse for migrants who cross the border illegally between ports of entry. Under the \u201czero tolerance\u201d policy, everyone who crosses illegally is to be criminally charged, even if they\u2019re coming to seek asylum. Those criminal charges delay the asylum process, meaning migrants spend longer stretches in detention contending with their criminal charges before advancing to the civil asylum system. Until the Trump administration\u2019s recent decision to stop splitting up families, \u201czero tolerance\u201d also meant the separation of border-crossing parents from their children.\nBy law, once asylum-seekers are across the border, they\u2019re entitled to a timely interview to determine whether they have a credible fear of persecution in their home countries. But that process has also been corrupted, according to lawyers who work with asylum-seekers.\nMigrants who enter the country illegally almost immediately face deportation proceedings. If they can\u2019t quickly articulate their credible fear \u2014 especially tricky for Central American migrants who only speak indigenous languages \u2014 they are sometimes deported without review.\nVeronica Garcia, traveling north with her son, Alex, in the Albergue Para Migrantes Chahuites shelter in Chahuites, Mexico, on April 25, 2016. Image by Martin do Nascimento for Texas Tribune. Mexico, 2016.\nAnd migrants who do make it to their \u201ccredible fear\u201d interview are often unable to speak to legal counsel beforehand, greatly reducing their chances of demonstrating a credible asylum claim.\nWhen migrants do make it to the \u201ccredible fear\u201d interview, most are successful. In the last full fiscal year of Obama\u2019s presidency, nearly 80 percent of migrants passed that initial screening. Under the Trump administration, the pass rate hovered at around 76 percent through January 2018, according to the most recent data available.\nBut attorneys and advocates working in immigration detention facilities believe that pass rate has dropped fast. Some say they\u2019ve observed increased denial rates among separated families. Others point to a recent Sessions decision that has made it far tougher for victims of domestic or gang violence to seek refuge in the United States.\nLast month, the attorney general ruled that \u201cthe mere fact that a country may have problems effectively policing certain crimes \u2014 such as domestic violence or gang violence \u2014 or that certain populations are more likely to be victims of crime, cannot itself establish an asylum claim.\u201d\nKaty Murdza, who works with asylum-seekers in Texas, said she has already seen that June 11 ruling affect her clients\u2019 chances for asylum. Murdza said in the few weeks since June 11, 25 of her organization\u2019s clients have failed to demonstrate \u201ccredible fear\u201d in their initial interviews \u2014 nearly half the number of rejections the organization\u2019s clients saw in the previous six months combined.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve definitely had waves of negatives before, but it is significant to see this many,\u201d she said.\nThe domestic and gang violence edict isn\u2019t the Trump administration\u2019s only recent blow to asylum-seekers:\nIn April, Sessions announced new quotas for immigration judges, requiring them to complete 700 cases each year to earn a satisfactory job rating. That mandate, which takes effect Oct. 1, is meant to reduce the backlog of pending immigration cases that have dragged the system to a near halt, Sessions said. But immigration judges panned the plan, saying it would bring the court\u2019s judgment into question and increase appeals \u2014 adding to the backlog instead of reducing it.\nIn May, Sessions barred immigration judges from the previously common practice of taking asylum cases off their calendars and putting them on hold, often while awaiting other legal proceedings. Judges said the move would \u201coverwhelm the system\u201d and dramatically increase the case backlog.\n\u201cThey have a right\u201d\nFamily separations have also been leveraged to deter migrant families from seeking asylum, advocates say.\nBetween \u201czero tolerance\u201d criminal proceedings and the recently reversed policy detaining parents apart from their kids, asylum-seekers have been \u201cabandoning or been coerced into abandoning their claims\u201d in hopes of being reunited with their children, said Dree Collopy, who chairs a committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association focused on asylum-seekers.\n\u201cWe have heard that in order to accept a plea deal, some people are being told they have to waive their right to seek asylum,\u201d Collopy said. \u201cThat\u2019s especially troubling given there\u2019s a strong legal argument to support that these people are not illegally crossing the border. ... They have a right to seek asylum.\u201d\nBut even immigrants who came to the United States without their families have been deterred from the asylum process by what some describe as interminable wait times before court proceedings begin.\nHistorically, asylum-seekers who demonstrated a credible fear of persecution in their home countries were typically released from detention as their cases wound through the system. Under Trump, there is evidence many of those individuals are being detained instead \u2014 for increasingly long stretches of time.\nMartin Mendez Pineda, a journalist who fled Mexico fearing for his life after exposing corruption in his reporting, gave up on his own asylum case and returned to Mexico after being held for three months.\nAnd the ACLU successfully claimed in a lawsuit this year that five Immigration and Customs Enforcement field offices, including one in El Paso, unlawfully detained asylum-seekers for months or even years after they demonstrated a credible fear.\n\u201cThe administration is wielding indefinite detention as a weapon to deter future asylum-seekers, which is both cruel and unconstitutional,\u201d Michael Tan, an attorney with the ACLU\u2019s Immigrants\u2019 Rights Project, said in a statement.\nThat tool seems to have been taken out of the box. On July 2, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled that the U.S. government may not arbitrarily detain migrants seeking asylum. As part of that ruling, the government has been ordered to individually review more than 1,000 cases in which asylum-seekers have been denied the right to leave detention pending their court proceedings.\nClothes and shoes hung up to dry in Albergue Para Migrantes Chahuites migrant shelter in Chahuites, Mexico, on April 25, 2016. Image by Martin do Nascimento for Texas Tribune. Mexico, 2016.\nMeanwhile, there are efforts in Congress to change asylum in a way that advocates fear could make it even worse.\nA long-awaited Republican compromise bill on immigration has yet to pass. But one option on the table, a measure introduced by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, would expedite the asylum process to 14 days, which he says would shrink the backlog of cases without compromising migrants\u2019 due process.\nAsylum cases that make it to a court hearing generally take years to complete. As of May, more than 700,000 cases were open in U.S. immigration courts; they had been pending for an average of nearly two years. In Texas, where there are more than 100,000 open cases, that average extends another six months.\nImmigration lawyers say the shortened timeline could be devastating for migrants, putting an even tighter squeeze on a system that will be unduly rushed thanks to Sessions\u2019 new case quotas for judges. Asylum cases take time to do right, they say, from poring over thousands of pages of documents to gathering evidence to conducting interviews.\nSome Republican leaders want to deploy more immigration judges to ease that backlog. But Trump has resisted those efforts, arguing, \"We have to have a real border, not judges.\"\nThere have also been reports that the Trump administration plans to go even further, implementing new rules that would bar anyone who entered the country illegally from winning asylum.\nAdvocates for asylum-seekers at the border say a long-difficult process has become increasingly unjust. And the Trump administration shows no signs of changing its tune.\nWhile the president can\u2019t unilaterally do away with asylum, he has great power to erode it.\n\u201cThe opportunity to seek protection in this country is becoming less and less realistic,\u201d Collopy said. \u201cWe\u2019re turning our backs on who we are as a country.\u201d\nEmma Platoff is a breaking news and civil courts reporter at the Tribune, where she started as a fellow in 2017. She is the first to fill either role. 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For much of its length, the trail nestles against the banks of the Farmington River tracing the route of the old \u201cCanal Line\u201d railroad. While the trail passes by some of the area\u2019s loveliest landscapes, it also contains the longest stretches of on road riding.\nInfo: URL: http://fchtrail.org/pages/our-trails.asp (Added: 12-Aug-2000)\n3000 Miles of Community Trails from Maine to Florida\nThe East Coast Greenway is a developing trail system, spanning nearly 3,000 miles as it winds its way between Canada and Key West, linking all the major cities of the eastern seaboard. Over 25 percent of the route is already on safe, traffic-free paths. A pathway to recreation and health. 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        "raw_content": "Just over half of voters still have an unfavorable opinion of the new national health care law, though slightly more now support the government requiring all plans to cover the same set of medical procedures than they have since October. Voters still strongly support choice when it comes to health insurance.\nThe latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters rate the new law at least somewhat favorably, while 52% share an unfavorable opinion of it. This includes 16% with a Very Favorable view and 40% with a Very Unfavorable one. (To see survey question wording, click here.)\nFavorable reviews for the law are up from 42% earlier this month and are the highest since mid-October. Unfavorables hit an all-time high of 58% in mid-November. Favorables fell to a record low of 36% in that same survey.\nForty-one percent (41%) now say the government should require every health insurance company and health insurance plan to cover the exact same set of medical procedures. Thirty-eight percent (38%) disagree, while 22% are undecided. That\u2019s the highest level of support measured for government-established standards since early September, but voters remain more evenly divided on this question than they did for much of 2013.\nSeventy-seven percent (77%) of voters also still think employers and individuals should be allowed to buy insurance plans across state lines, something that is now prohibited by law. That\u2019s up from 71% in the previous survey and is the highest level of support measured for this type of choice in Rasmussen Reports tracking. Eleven percent (11%) believe they should only be allowed to buy plans approved for their state. Twelve percent (12%) are not sure.\nEighty-three percent (83%) of voters continue to believe that individuals should be able to choose between different types of insurance plans, including those with higher deductibles and lower premiums or lower deductibles and higher premiums. Just seven percent (7%) disagree. Another 10% are not sure.\nSixty-nine percent (69%) think individuals should be able to choose between different types of medical plans, including those that cost more and cover just about all procedures or those that cost less and only cover major procedures. Thirteen percent (13%) disagree, while slightly more (18%) are undecided.\nFindings for both questions are in line with previous surveys.\nSeventy-five percent (75%) of Democrats view Obamacare favorably, while 82% of Republicans and 58% of voters not affiliated with either party view the law unfavorably.\nBut strong majorities of voters of all partisan affiliations agree with ensuring personal choice when it comes to health insurance plans. Seventy percent (70%) of voters in President Obama\u2019s party believe individuals and employers should be able to purchase health insurance across state lines.\nWomen have a slightly more favorable opinion of the health care law than men do.\nVoters over 40 have a more negative view of the law than younger voters do.\nVoters are a bit more critical of the U.S. health care system four months into Obamacare, but most still have high praise for their health insurance coverage and the care they personally receive.\nSixty percent (60%) of voters believe most of the current problems with the health care law are unlikely to be fixed within the next year.\nThe survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on February 8-9, 2014 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.",
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        "raw_content": "Until July 2018 the National Collection was housed in two Alton cedar greenhouses, each measuring 18 feet by 10 feet. There were as many plants stuffed into these two structures as there could possibly be, and conditions were not ideal for some plants which are crowded and shaded by others. The greenhouses did a great job over the previous 12 years or so but early in 2018 we took the decision to upgrade. We replaced these two with a single, larger glasshouse of the Dutch \u201cVenlo\u201d style, refurbished second-hand, which is more weather-proof, gives us greater head-room, and allow us to cultivate the plants in more ideal conditions.\nThe new glasshouse allows for the display of the collection properly, and provides room for propagation.\nVents are controlled by internal temperature, with a little weather station allowing for automatic closing when it rains or when it gets very windy. At present we have a problem with rain getting in along the base blocks, and one of the doors needing to be refitted; hopefully that will be sorted soon ready for the start of the colder weather.\nUpkeep of the collection takes a lot of time, entirely carried out by volunteers. If you have some plant-growing experience and are interested in helping out, in however small a way, please get in touch.\nBuilding and keeping this glasshouse running is expensive, paid for and maintained entirely by volunteers. If you would like to contribute to fundraising towards improving the new glasshouse, please click on the Paypal button below. You don\u2019t have to have a Paypal account. All contributions will be very gratefully received and acknowledged on this website, and on our facebook page.\nIf you would like to help us raise funds please use the button below. You will be redirected to our secure Paypal donations page.",
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        "raw_content": "Baseball study aims for better understanding of hitting\nECU club baseball player Andrew Monroe hits a ball as doctoral student Chris Curran observes.\nEastern North Carolina is rich in baseball tradition, with a pair of Hall of Famers among its native sons.\nThat tradition could take a step forward through work researchers at East Carolina University are doing to better understand the science of hitting.\nSpecifically, they are focusing on what a hitter\u2019s eyes see as a pitch is hurling toward them at upward of 100 miles per hour and how the brain processes that visual information and then instructs the body to swing.\nKinesiology faculty members Nick Murray and Patrick Rider are leading the study. Using motion-capture and eye-tracking technology, they and a group of students tested hitters in the fall at Next Level Training Center in Greenville. Test batters from high-school to semi-pro levels were fitted with dozens of sensors as well as special goggles to track their eye movements as they watched and then swung at pitches.\nThe goal, Rider said, is \u201cunderstanding how hitters process that visual information and turn it into a swing.\u201d That, in turn, could help players and coaches know what hitters see, how and why they react to it, and, ultimately, turn them into better players.\n\u201cYou have a very short time to process what you\u2019re seeing and hit that moving target,\u201d said Rider, a teaching instructor and associate director of the ECU Performance Optimization Lab. He said their findings could lead to new drills or training methods.\nNext Level owner Trent Britt agreed. \u201cWe\u2019re excited because it\u2019s one more way of looking at things,\u201d said Britt, an ECU graduate who\u2019s spent years as a Major League scout, coach and training expert. He also did the pitching for the study.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t really get an opportunity to see things from a scientific perspective and what the body is doing. This is one more set of data points,\u201d Britt said. \u201cThis is the way sports and baseball are headed. Hitting and anything involving movement is very much an evolving science. It gives us a chance to question are we seeing what we think we\u2019re seeing and help kids get better.\u201d\nAssisting with the research are doctoral student Chris Curran, who is a former college baseball pitcher; master\u2019s students Ryan Silberg, Andy Jung and Nate Harris; and undergraduate Callie Herman.\nIn kinetics terms, hitting a baseball is what\u2019s called an \u201cinterceptive task\u201d \u2013 a motion that changes the course of a moving object.\n\u201cBaseball batting is a cognitively demanding interceptive timing task that requires precision and power,\u201d said Murray, an associate professor and director of the Visual Motor Lab. Previous research has shown expert hitters have a greater ability to spot a moving object, but little research has connected that ability with head position and motor control. \u201cAnd the fact we\u2019re studying eye-tracking during a realistic at-bat \u2013 that is, using a pitcher instead of a machine \u2013 makes this study unique.\u201d\nIf Murray and eye-tracking sound familiar, they should. In 2017, he and kinesiology faculty member Chris Mizelle studied golfers\u2019 eye movements while putting. They\u2019ve presented that research and are in the process of publishing it, Murray said.\nECU graduate students collect sunshine baskets\nTen ECU graduate students have helped Pender County elementary and middle school students start the new year with much needed school supplies.\nLauren Patterson, a special education teacher in Wake County and graduate student in the ECU College of Education, coordinated a supply drive this fall for children in schools devastated by Hurricane Florence.\nPatterson and nine others from the Wake County Public School System enrolled in ECU\u2019s Master of School Administration program collected items from across the Raleigh area for \u201csunshine baskets.\u201d Donors included school service clubs, fitness groups and PEAK Civitan Club, which sponsored 25 baskets. The group also received monetary donations from across the United States and abroad for the project.\nOn Jan. 2, Patterson and another teacher and friend Sarah Bankert delivered 175 baskets filled with school supplies to Cape Fear elementary and middle schools and Rocky Point Elementary in Pender County.\nPatterson said the experience of delivering the baskets is something she will never forget.\n\u201cThere are students and teachers still across the county that are in need of support,\u201d Patterson said. \u201cTo quote my idol Ellen DeGeneres, \u2018Be kind to one another.\u2019 It\u2019s literally one of the easiest things to do. Continue to reach out to the local school system or other organizations across Pender County to see how you can help.\u201d\nFranklin nabs prize in essay contest\nECU construction management student Joseph Franklin was selected by the Associated General Contractors Education and Research Foundation as the winner of its annual Allhands Essay Competition. Franklin will travel to the AGC convention in Denver in April and earned a $1,000 cash prize for himself and $500 for his faculty advisor, Bryan Wheeler. Franklin\u2019s essay addressed the issue of attracting and retaining top employees in the construction industry.\n\u201cMy focus was that by placing proper value on an employee\u2019s contribution in the workplace/field, that good retention would follow,\u201d Franklin said. \u201cThis is important to me as I am about to enter the construction field as a new employee and believe that my work is valuable. All employees contribute to companies to provide a good product or service and should be compensated and recognized in a variety of ways that focus on extrinsic as well as intrinsic needs. 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You, indeed, must be super informed about the specific sports, but also must have analytic skills to separate your own intuition and personal preferences from the reality that actually brings you the big money. However, when you are new into these, there might be lots of difficulties for you to consider the final bet you should make. In this case, it is much interesting to try the predictions\u2026\nPredictions are additional help and services you can take benefits, when it comes to making bets. Some of them are free, but others are paid. The paid ones are usually passed by the customers from betting websites, but they shouldn\u2019t be. In most cases, they are more precise and professionally formed. Regardless the price, a prediction can be always helpful for you to form your bet. They are either made by an automatic system, or fully composed of real people, who might be both \u2013 ex-bettors or sports experts. In all cases, they are beneficial for your final winning, they give you guarantee that your bet might be indeed winning. So instead of hesitating every time you make sports gambling actions, better use these predictions and feel more confident!\nBut can predictions be also used with smartphone? Because after all, mobile betting has recently become even more preferred than the traditional desktop betting! And this is so logical! Mobile betting gives you the chance to bet from any place and at any time you want. You are not limited by any restrictions and no matter where you are \u2013 in the bus, the store or even at work, you take your smartphone out and you begin betting. And here`s the good news, guys \u2013 you can also use predictions during your mobile betting. And this is as easy as a childish game. So you really need to learn how to use smartphone for sports betting and real latest predictions.\nMobile betting is just like desktop betting. You just switch from one device to another. To be able to bet from your smartphone, you need to use a mobile app or the responsive mobile version of the betting website. If you have an account in the desktop version of the page, you can immediately enter the mobile platform \u2013 with no additional registrations. The app is supposed to be downloaded and installed on the mobile device, taking minimal time & effort.\nUnderstanding The Rules of Poker Cash Games\nPlay Aces Poker has the easiest and fishiest cash games on the internet due to the high volume of sports bettors and casino players that head over to their poker tables. The following games are offered in addition to No Limit Holdem and Omaha PL/Hi Lo:\nHORSE/HEROS\nOther Mixed Games\nTriple Draw Lowball A-5\nUnderstanding The Rules of Omaha Poker and Omaha Hi/Lo\nThe Omaha game is very similar to the Texas Hold\u2019em. The hands at Omaha poker will be played in a similar manner. The difference is that instead of the 2 cards facing down there will be 4 of them, all this followed by a betting round. After the 3 card flop, you will see another betting round. After this you will see the turn card with yet another betting round. And in the end there will be the 5thriver community card, which is once again followed by the final betting round.\nOnce you find yourself at the showdown, the 5 cards which will create your hand consist of 2 of the 4 cards you have in your hand plus any 3 of the community cards. All the cards are going to be shown to the other players and the highest ranking hand is going to take the pot.\nAll the other basic rules of Texas Hold\u2019em can be applied to Omaha Poker, except for the 2 pocket cards; this requirement means that a player can\u2019t play the board just like it happens at a Texas Hold\u2019em game. This means that you will have to use only 3 community cards and 2 from the hand you have. Even if you find on the board 5 spades you will have to use 2 of your pocket cards, so you will need an additional 2 spades in your hand in order to have a flush.\nJust like Texas Hold\u2019em the Omaha is available in the High / Low variation. At the Omaha Hi/Lo the players will have to use 2 different cards from their hand, 2 to make the high hand and 2 different cards in order to make the low hand. The same rule applies to the community cards. The players can also use the same 3 community cards / 2 pocket cards combination in order to make the both high and the low hands.\nHow to read a Low Hand\nThe low hands are going to range from the best possible low hand: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 to the words possible low hand: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. One of the best ways to read the hands fast and know what decision to take is to read the hands as numbers. This way you are going to know faster than ever before if you have a good or bad hand. So in order to do this you must sort the cards from the highest card to the left and the lowest to the right and after that whichever number is the lowest it wins. For example 65432 beats 76543. Thanks to this trick you will be reading out your hands in a matter of seconds, giving you more time to concentrate on the game and on watching your opponents.\nIf you are going to play the Omaha Poker game in a real land based poker room, you must be aware of all the rules that are there. Another rule that is usually found at most poker rooms is the \u201cCards Speak\u201d rule. This way in case a player is mistakenly saying that he has a certain ranking hand, but he is wrong, no matter what he is saying, the dealer will have to read his cards and give the pot to the correct person.\nPoker Deposit Options at Betting Sites\nIn case you are looking for ways to make a deposit to Sportsbook Poker, you must first know exactly what the current options available are, so that you will get to choose the fastest, cheapest and the most convenient for you.\nOne of the most important things that you should take into consideration when selecting an online payment method is the country in which you live. For example there are some restrictions for some payment methods for certain countries. Some countries have a larger number of poker payment methods available while others have less.\nHere we are going to review the top 6 most important online poker payment methods that are currently used which are all available for depositing with Play Aces by Sportsbook.com:\nBank Wire and Bank Draft \u2013 A bank wire and a bank draft is going to be a direct transfer from your bank account to the online poker room that you select to make a deposit at. Even if they look similar the draft and the wire have some important differences that are setting them apart one from another. A draft is the same thing as a cashier\u2019s check, which is being guaranteed by your bank, and that check is not going to bounce, since the bank has the money. The draft is usually cheaper than the bank wire, but at the same time it\u2019s going to take some more time for a draft to arrive since it\u2019s going to be physically mailed over to the online poker room where you intend to make a deposit. The bank wire is an electronic money transfer which is usually made instantaneously and you of course will have to pay for that rapidity. And it\u2019s going to be up to you what to choose.\nInstant e-Check \u2013 This is a new concept that can be used to make a deposit at an online poker room. Everything works just like the old fashion check except everything will take place online. You will have to write an online check with the amount of money and your e-signature and the amount written there will be requested from your bank and once the funds are cleared the money is going to be transferred into the online poker rooms\u2019 account.\nCredit Cards \u2013 One of the firs things you should try when thinking about depositing money in your online poker room is the credit cards. Whether it\u2019s Visa, MasterCard or American Express, you can try to make a deposit. Some US banks are not allowing its costumers to make payments towards online gambling websites, so you do have some chances to have your credit card rejected, despite the fact that you still have funds there or you still haven\u2019t went over the credit limit. More recently, US customers have had particular problems trying to deposit with MasterCard in particular.\neWalletXpress \u2013 is an e-wallet payment processor, which accepts payments from US residents. This is the reason why this payment method is becoming more and more popular these days, when many of the online payment processors closed their doors to US players. There is a limit of $150 the moment you open up an account, but once you get your account verified the limit will go up to $4.5K.\nUseMyWallet \u2013 is another e-wallet service. The thing that makes this service unique is the fact that in order to join it you will need to get an invitation. So you must follow the next steps: register for the online poker room, ask for an invitation from your online poker room, sign up for the UseMyWallet and upload funds to your virtual wallet. After you manage to go through the registration process you can easily upload funds to online poker rooms. The fees are flat you have to pay $30 for every cashout you make regardless what is the amount of money you transfer. This is definitely great for high rollers. Receive a 5% Reload Bonus on every deposit if you use UseMyWallet to deposit into Play Aces Poker. This is also the fastest method of withdrawing from Play Aces.\nSportsbook.com also offers some other less common deposit options including Moneybookers, there are also over options available if you email customer support.\nMow that you know a bit more about the most popular payment methods available, you can start playing and there is an ocean full of fish waiting for you at Play Aces! Get your Sportsbook Poker Rakeback now!\nHow to use the betting predictions for proper winnings?\nBetting industry has many special extras and bonuses to take benefit of. Some of them are the predictions. Coming straight from the top experts in the sports field \u2013 the tipsters \u2013 usually, they are reliable and able to increase your chances for final wining. Though, it is very important to be aware of how to use the betting predictions for proper winnings. Today, we would like to give you some additional tips for this practice. Eventually, you might get the opportunity to improve your sports betting strategy with an ease!\nChoose a trustworthy tipster!\nTipsters \u2013 the creators of betting predictions \u2013 are numerous these days. Before \u201chiring\u201d one of them and you have such an option, check out his or her rate. If the tipster is quite popular in the sports betting field, though, keep in mind, though, that he or she will be quite \u201cexpensive\u201d to afford. Though, many predictions are free of charge. Usually, they come from the top rated bookies. You can use them, too, but in this case the reputation of the betting site will be as important as the tipster`s skills.\nTest and then apply the betting predictions!\nYou know how sudden surprises actually make the sports disciplines so exciting \u2013 regardless whether it is football, or tennis, for instance. Well, the gambling industry can be quite surprising, too. So, to avoid negative surprises, better test everything before count on it unconditionally. Thus, predictions from a particular website must be at first precisely tested and then, applied in your complex betting combination. Do the same, if you have a tipster with live predictions in real time, too!\nEstimate the sports discipline to apply the betting prediction!\nWhen it comes to betting predictions, you need to figure it out what sports discipline to bet in with them. Keep in mind that if the predictions for sports games in a website are superb and they have already come up to your expectations, it doesn\u2019t mean that the tennis tips will be ok here. The different sports disciplines require different knowledge, so it is very rare for a tipster to be quite great in all the sports predictions. Of course, exceptions to the rule exist and there might be bookies or tipsters with superb predictions in all the sports disciplines. So, please, test, test and test!\nMake a difference between the predictions and your personal strategy!\nOnce you distinguish both things \u2013 the predictions and the philosophy of your own betting strategy \u2013 you will learn how to combine them both. Have in mind that if a prediction isn\u2019t applicable to your strategy, you will have to choose which to put on pedestal. High punters believe that there isn\u2019t an exact answer, but personally we believe that a prediction is yet something uncertain. And if your strategy is an old and wining one, a prediction shouldn\u2019t break it off.\nOk, guys, as a conclusion there is nothing else to tell save for this \u2013 use predictions and get the best betting winnings!\nBetting Tips & Predictions Page\nAre you planning for betting on a Sports event? Are you a beginner in this profession and want to maximize your chances of winning? Well, whether you are a pro or novice in betting, you still have to work your way through a lot of odds to maximize the returns of your betting, and you have to do it alone. However, there are some factors that can guide you through all the necessary decision making in order to place a successful bet on sports.\nPredictions and a smart and flexible personal strategy is the key to enhance your chances of winning. There are lots of tipsters that would provide you with tips for placing a successful bet, but don\u2019t just believe in them blindfolded, as they can reap off money from you easily. There are many websites that claim the same.\nOur website, resourcex.co.uk, on the other hand, offers you not only tips of placing a bet, but also provides you strategy planning guidelines. Whether you want to bet on a game from beforehand or pursue a live bet, you will get all the betting related information and tips on our site. It will help you make a difference between predictions and personal strategy so that you can intermix both and enhance your chances of winning.\nResourcex.Co.Uk \u00a9 2019. All Rights Reserved.",
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        "raw_content": "Five Crazy Conspiracy Theories About Ebola That Conservatives Actually Believe\nAs of today, there is only one person undergoing treatment for Ebola in the United States, and only two people have contracted the disease in the U.S., both of whom are healthcare workers who survived.\nBut the U.S.\u2019s success in fighting the disease at home has not stopped Republican politicians and their allies in the conservative media from turning it into a political issue, warning of an impending massive Ebola outbreak in the U.S. and declaring that when that happens it will be all President Obama\u2019s fault.\nHere are five of the most common conspiracy theories that conservative commentators and their Republican allies are pushing about Ebola:\n1. Obama Will Bring Ebola To The U.S. Through The Southern Border\nNever mind the fact that the countries hit hardest by the Ebola outbreak are all in Africa. Or that there hasn\u2019t been a single case of Ebola in Latin America, let alone among migrants crossing the southern border. Republican politicians aren\u2019t going to waste a good opportunity to gin up vague, unfounded xenophobic fears by claiming that people infected with Ebola are about to cross the southern border. (That is, if they haven\u2019t already!)\nRep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., said in July that he had heard \u201creports\u201d of undocumented immigrants infected with the Ebola virus coming into the U.S. through the southern border. When asked about these \u201creports\u201d by journalists, Gingrey admitted that they did not actually exist. Indiana GOP Rep. Todd Rokita similarly warned that undocumented minors from Central America could represent a threat \u201cfrom a public-health standpoint, with Ebola circulating and everything else.\u201d\nThis month, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., warned conspiracy theorist Glenn Beck about the prospect of the Ebola virus jumping the southern border, and in another interview speculated that Obama\u2019s policies may cause thousands of U.S. troops to contract Ebola.\nThom Tillis, the North Carolina House speaker challenging Democratic U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, said his plan to deal with Ebola is \u201cto seal the border and secure it,\u201d while Sen. Pat Roberts, the Kansas Republican locked in a tight re-election race, cited Ebola as a major reason why \u201cwe have to secure the border and we cannot have amnesty.\u201d\nMike Huckabee warned his Fox News audience that people with Ebola will begin to fly from West Africa to Mexico in order to sneak into the U.S.: \u201cIf someone with Ebola really wants to come to the U.S., just get to Mexico and walk right in.\u201d\nFormer Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, who is now running for Senate in New Hampshire, said that America\u2019s \u201cporous\u201d southern border will let people with Ebola just \u201cwalk across it.\u201d He later claimed that \u201cif Mitt [Romney] was the president right now,\u201d then he could \u201cguarantee you we would not be worrying about Ebola right now.\u201d\n2. Obama Will Bring Ebola To The U.S . In Order To Impose Martial Law\nNaturally, the White House \u201corchestrated\u201d the Ebola epidemic in West Africa to justify its Big Government agenda, according to several conservative commentators and at least one actual member of Congress.\nRep. Steve Stockman, Republican of Texas, said this month that Obama has laid the groundwork to use \u201cemergency powers to take over control of the economy and everything\u201d and speculated that the president might intentionally slow the government response to Ebola in order to create a crisis situation that he could then exploit:\nTheir terminology is there\u2019s always a crisis which they want to use to their benefit, I would not be surprised that the reason that you see a lack of response is so that it becomes a real crisis and things can be used to correct the crisis, you know. It\u2019s just bizarre there\u2019s not enough action up front and I\u2019m wondering if that\u2019s \u2014 I\u2019m not saying this \u2014 but I\u2019m wondering if that\u2019s intentional in order to create a greater crisis to use it as a blunt force to say, well in order to solve this crisis we\u2019re going to have to take control of the economy and individuals and so forth. I don\u2019t know. It\u2019s just a strange non-response, a strange way of handling it and I think that if it does go forward and we do not control it, there may be an overreaction where the government starts taking away the rights of those that aren\u2019t that necessarily involved or need that to happen. I hope that\u2019s not that case but as you know this current government uses crisis to advance their philosophy and their agenda.\nLaurie Roth, a conservative talk show host, predicted that Obama would \u201ccreate a guise to declare martial law due to created outbreaks\u201d and introduce a fake Ebola vaccine that would \u201cact as a tracker.\u201d\nAnother radio broadcaster, Rick Wiles, feared that Obama would use Ebola to \u201cround up patriots,\u201d shutter churches and set up \u201cre-education camps.\u201d\nThe conspiracy theorists of WorldNetDaily are sounding similar themes.\nErik Rush, a columnist for the conservative media outlet, wondered if Obama administration officials actually \u201cwant Ebola to spread in the United States,\u201d creating a crisis \u201corchestrated by the White House in order to ultimately \u2018legitimize\u2019 a declaration of martial law in America.\u201d\nMychal Massie also took to WorldNetDaily to suggest that Obama will manufacture an Ebola crisis in order to achieve his goal of cancelling the 2016 elections and staying in office indefinitely.\nWorldNetDaily\u2019s Morgan Brittany claimed that the government is showing \u201cno urgency to stop the disease from entering the U.S.,\u201d which she said betrays the administration\u2019s intention to make use of its non-existent FEMA coffins, declare martial law and seize guns.\n\u201cQuestions were then brought up about the stockpiling of ammunition and weapons by Homeland Security over the past couple of years and the $1 billion worth of disposable FEMA coffins supposedly stored in Georgia. Why was there preparation being made for FEMA camps to house people in isolation?\u201d Brittany wondered. \u201cMy fear is that this has all been orchestrated from the very beginning. Who knows? Maybe the current administration needs this to happen so martial law can be declared, guns can be seized and the populace can be controlled. Once that happens \u2026 game over.\u201d\n3. Obama Will Bring Ebola Outbreak To The U.S. To Help His \u2018African Brothers\u2019\nConservatives frequently insist that none of their criticism of Obama has anything to do with race, and more than a handful have claimed that the president\u2019s handling of the Ebola outbreak proves that he is the real racist.\nConservative columnist and Judicial Watch founder Larry Klayman cited Obama\u2019s response to the Ebola outbreak as proof that he favors \u201chis African brothers, putting the interests of fellow blacks, with whom he feels a kinship, ahead of others.\u201d\n\u201cObama has favored his African brothers over the rest of us by allowing them free entry into this country,\u201d Klayman wrote in another column. \u201cAs a result, Ebola has now been introduced into the United States, may be on the verge of spreading rapidly, with the end result being potential massive death to our citizenry.\u201d\n\u201cRegrettably our Muslim commander in chief has favored his own creed over the rest of us,\u201d he added.\nEagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly also claimed that Obama is \u201cletting these diseased people into this country to infect our own people\u201d in order to make the U.S. more like Africa.\n\u201cObama doesn\u2019t want America to believe that we\u2019re exceptional,\u201d she wrote. \u201cHe wants us to be just like everybody else, and if Africa is suffering from Ebola, we ought to join the group and be suffering from it, too. That\u2019s his attitude.\u201d\nRush Limbaugh argued that \u201cleftist\u201d elected officials believe that Ebola \u201cis ultimately traced back to us; because of our slavery, we kind of deserve a little bit of this.\u201d\nNot to be outdone, Laura Ingraham maintained that Obama\u2019s \u201cfamilial connection to Africa\u201d and \u201ccore ties to the African continent\u201d are shaping the president\u2019s response to Ebola to the detriment to the U.S.\n4. Obama Will Bring Ebola Outbreak To The U.S. Because He Hates America\nPublic health experts have consistently said that knee-jerk reactions like stopping travel from West Africa and quarantining healthcare workers will do nothing to lessen the Ebola risk in America (and may in fact make it worse), and that the best way for the United States to protect itself from the disease is to help fight it at its source in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.\nBut we all know not to trust scientists!\nRepublican politicians and conservative commentators have expressed outrage that President Obama has put resources into fighting Ebola in West Africa and is ignoring their calls for counterproductive flight bans and quarantines. They remind us that the president is, after all, an anti-American radical so everything he does should be held in suspicion.\nFox News commentator Keith Ablow speculated this month that \u201cthe president may literally believe we should suffer along with less fortunate nations,\u201d arguing that Obama wants Americans to experience an Ebola epidemic out of a sense of \u201cfairness\u201d since he thinks the American people have \u201cbeen a scourge on the face of the Earth.\u201d\n\u201cWe don\u2019t have a president who has the American people as his primary interest,\u201d Ablow said. \u201cWe\u2019re not even voting for somebody who likes us. This guy, who has names very similar to two of our archenemies, Osama, well, Obama. And Hussein. Hussein.\u201d\nThe American Family Association\u2019s Bryan Fischer said recently that he was just asking the question whether Obama wants to \u201cpunish\u201d America with Ebola: \u201cIt looks like he actually wants Ebola to come to the United States. Why would he want that? Well, remember President Obama thinks that this country is racist to its core, it\u2019s been racist since the beginning, it\u2019s an evil, colonial force that\u2019s been the root of all kinds of evil all around the world, it needs to be punished, it needs to be brought down to size, it needs to be disciplined.\u201d\nConservative talk show host Michael Savage suggested that Obama \u201cwants to infect the nation with Ebola,\u201d insisting that Obama\u2019s handling of Ebola \u201crises to levels of treason, it actually exceeds any level of treason I\u2019ve ever season.\u201d\n\u201cObama wants equality and he wants fairness and it\u2019s only fair that America have a nice epidemic or two or three or four in order to really feel what it\u2019s like to be in the Third World. You have to look at it from the point of view of a leftist,\u201d he added.\nRep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, also posited that Obama and other Democratic officials say \u201cdon\u2019t quarantine, let\u2019s don\u2019t close our borders\u201d because they \u201cfeel like we want everyone to feel included\u201d and \u201cdon\u2019t want anybody to feel like they\u2019re being left out.\u201d\nGlenn Beck speculated that Obama may be allowing the disease to take hold in conservative parts of the country, telling Fox News host Bill O\u2019Reilly earlier this month that the president was ignoring the cases of two nurses who contracted Ebola in Dallas, perhaps because the city \u201cdoesn\u2019t particularly care for the president.\u201d\nIf this were happening in Washington, D.C., right now, do you think the President and his administration would be acting like this? Do you think the Congress would be acting like this? This is happening in Dallas, Texas, this is a top-ten city in the United States of America. Happens to be one that doesn\u2019t particularly care for the president all that much and his policies, one that the president has not been too favorable on. We are already being squeezed on our southern border, now we\u2019re being squeezed by Ebola. Is there an agenda here? Is that possibly the reason, because I can\u2019t figure out any other reason.\n5. Ebola Is God\u2019s Judgment On America (Especially Obama)\nOf course, several Religious Right figures are responding to the Ebola epidemic by suggesting that it is divine punishment on America.\nThe televangelist John Hagee said this month that Ebola is a sign of God\u2019s disapproval of Obama\u2019s foreign policy in the Mideast.\n\u201cOur president is dead-set on dividing Jerusalem. God is watching and he will bring America into judgment,\u201d he said, and as a result \u201cwe are now experiencing the crisis of Ebola.\u201d\nRon Baity, a North Carolina pastor who worked with the Family Research Council and other anti-gay groups to pass a marriage equality ban, blamed Ebola on the gay community.\n\u201cWe are bringing the judgment of God on this nation,\u201d Baity said. \u201cAs sure as Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed, don\u2019t be surprised at the plagues, don\u2019t be surprised at the judgment of God. You think Ebola is bad now? Just wait.\u201d\n\u201cTrunews\u201d host Rick Wiles also linked Ebola to homosexuality, but had a slightly different view. As Wiles explained, \u201cEbola could solve America\u2019s problems with atheism, homosexuality, sexual promiscuity, pornography and abortion.\u201d\nTags: Bryan Fischer Erik Rush Glenn Beck John Hagee Keith Ablow Larry Klayman Laura Ingraham Laurie Roth Louie Gohmert Mike Huckabee Mychal Massie Phyllis Schlafly Rand Paul Rick Wiles Rush Limbaugh Scott Brown Steve Stockman Thom Tillis\nSantorum: Official Response To Ebola Demonstrates Why Conservatives Don\u2019t Trust Government Or Experts\nThe Year In Paranoia: The Five Craziest Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories Of 2014",
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        "raw_content": "Russian Patriot on Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:28 pm\nSerbia Forever 2 wrote: I don't think Russia should buy this ship. Russia should use the money on it's air force or air defense. Navy should be the last focus. Or build their own ship, givening jobs to it's people, besides Russis makes better ships than France.\nOh and Turck, Russia is not worse than West in every sector. Only some in navel sector. Russia overall though is the most powerful country on earth!\nAlso it's building five new aircraft carriers! How many is Turkey building?\nSerbia, I wouldn't start this dialouge with Turk , its useless! Save your time!\nMoscow could hold tender for helicopter carrier - source\nMOSCOW, December 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russia could soon call a tender to buy a Mistral-class helicopter carrier, a defense industry source said on Tuesday.\nHe said \"companies from several countries\" would participate in the tender, mentioning specifically France, The Netherlands, and Spain.\nHe also said consultations were ongoing with France on the possible sale of a French warship.\n\"The Russian side reiterated its position that it needs not just one warship but technology to enable it to build such ships at Russian shipyards,\" he said.\nHe said consultations would continue not only with France but also with a number of other countries that had the relevant technology.\nThe chief of the General Staff earlier said that Russia would decide by the end of 2009 whether to purchase a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship from France.\nThe Defense Ministry has said a final decision should be based on \"a thorough assessment of the effectiveness of [French] technology in the framework of domestic shipbuilding program.\"\nIndustry officials have said it is \"senseless and wrong\" to speak of buying weapon systems for the Navy without obtaining appropriate advanced technology for their subsequent production in Russia.\nDeputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said in late November that Russia could build its own helicopter carrier on a par with the French Mistral-class warship, and that the Defense Ministry could contract the United Shipbuilding Corporation to build it.\nThe Russian military earlier announced that it was considering buying one of the Mistral-class ships, worth 400-500 million euros (around $600-$750 mln), and potentially building three or four vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\nA Mistral-class ship is capable of transporting and deploying 16 helicopters, four landing barges, up to 70 vehicles including 13 battle tanks, and 450 soldiers. The vessel is equipped with a 69-bed hospital and can be used as an amphibious command ship.\nMany Russian military and industry experts have questioned the financial and military sense of the purchase.\nRussia's current arms procurement program through 2015 does not provide for construction or purchases of large warships, so the acquisition of a French warship is more likely under a new program, through 2020, which has yet to be developed.\nRussian Patriot on Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:33 am\nFrance approves sale of Mistral warship to Russia\nPARIS/MOSCOW, February 8 (RIA Novosti) - France has agreed to sell Russia a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship and received an order to build another three, Radio France Internationale reported Monday.\n\"It's no longer one command ship, but four,\" Jacques de Lajugie, head of international sales at the French Defense Ministry, was quoted as saying.\nHe added, however, that the new order was being examined \"on a technical level\" and needed to be \"vetted at a political level.\"\nOriginally it was thought Russia would buy one of the vessels and build up to four more under license.\nMoscow has yet to officially confirm the agreement.\nThe radio station said the report coincided with the Defense Ministry's announcement earlier on Monday that French arms sales reached 7.95 billion euros in 2009, 21% higher than 2008.\nRussian industry officials have said it would be \"senseless and wrong\" to speak of buying weapon systems for the Navy without obtaining appropriate advanced technology for their subsequent production in Russia.\nDeputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said in late November that Russia could build its own helicopter carrier on a par with the Mistral-class warship, and that the Defense Ministry could contract the United Shipbuilding Corporation to build it.\nThe Russian military earlier announced that it was considering buying one of the Mistral-class ships, worth 400-500 million euros (around $600-$750 million), and potentially building three or four vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\nRussia's current arms procurement program through 2015 does not provide for construction or purchases of large warships, so the acquisition of the French warship is more likely under a new program, through 2020, which has yet to be finalized.\nRussian Patriot on Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:44 am\nRussia still weighing Mistral warship options - security chief\nMOSCOW, February 9 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian leadership is still considering whether to buy a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship from France or to build a similar ship domestically, Russia's top security official said Tuesday.\nFrance said on Monday it had agreed to sell Russia a Mistral-class warship, worth 400-500 million euros (around $600-$750 million), despite concerns of some of Russia's former Soviet bloc allies, including those now in NATO, that the sale could threaten regional security.\n\"We could build a ship of this class on our own, but this will take time, or we could buy it abroad, but it will cost a lot of money,\" Secretary of Russia's Security Council Nikolai Patrushev said at a news conference in RIA Novosti.\n\"It would be premature to speculate now about which decision will be adopted, but both of them should be studied,\" Patrushev said.\nA source close to the Kremlin said on Tuesday the decision on Mistral would be taken on the highest political level in the near future, possibly before the visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to France at the beginning of March.\nDespite strong opposition in the Russian defense industry, the military has insisted Russia needed Mistral-class warships to modernize its aging fleet of combat surface ships.\n\"If a positive decision is taken, the first vessels of this class will be deployed in Russia Far East to strengthen the Pacific Fleet which has suffered the most in the 1990s due to the lack of funds for ship repairs,\" a Russian military source told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.\nThe military has also said a Mistral-class warship would have allowed the Russian Navy to conduct a more efficient operation in the Black Sea during the Russia-Georgia war.\nHowever, some military experts say Russia has no need for such a vessel, and many believe that Russia simply wants to gain access to advanced naval technology that could be used in potential future conflicts with NATO and its allies.\nIf the deal goes through, it would be the first sale of a major piece of military equipment by a NATO member to Russia.\nFrench president defends sale of Mistral warship to Russia\nMOSCOW, February 9 (RIA Novosti) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy has defended his decision to allow the sale of a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship to Russia by saying it would not threaten regional security, the Daily Herald reported.\nThe potential sale has alarmed some of Russia's former Soviet bloc allies, including those now in NATO, especially after the Russia-Georgia conflict over South Ossetia in August 2008.\nSarkozy told U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates at a brief meeting on Monday that in his opinion the sale did not pose a military problem because Russia should be treated as a real partner.\n\"One cannot expect Russia to behave as a partner if we don't treat it as one,\" Sarkozy said.\nRussia earlier announced that it was considering buying one of the Mistral-class ships, worth 400-500 million euros (around $600-$750 million), and potentially building three or four vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\nThe Russian military has claimed that a Mistral-class warship would have allowed the Russian Navy to conduct a more efficient operation in the Black Sea during the Russia-Georgia war.\nHowever, many experts believe that Russia simply wants to gain access to advanced naval technology that could be used in the future in potential conflicts with NATO and its allies.\nFrench Defense Minister Herve Morin said on Monday it was time to turn the page on Cold War-era antagonisms with Russia and start a new relationship with Moscow through new exchanges.\nRussian Patriot on Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:42 pm\nFrance expects Russian decision soon on buying Mistral warship\nNEW DELHI, February 18 (RIA Novosti) - French naval shipbuilder DCNS said on Thursday it expected to receive a final answer from Russia soon on buying a Mistral-class helicopter carrier.\n\"The company is interested in cooperation with Russia. Now we are waiting only for a political decision. We believe we'll receive an answer from Moscow soon,\" Benoit de la Bigne, a DCNS executive, said.\nThe Russian military earlier announced that it was considering buying one of the Mistral-class amphibious assault ships, worth 400-500 million euros (around $540-$675 mln), and potentially building three or four vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\nRussia's current arms procurement program through 2015 does not provide for the construction or purchases of large warships, so the acquisition of a French warship is more likely under a new program, through 2020, which has yet to be developed.\nThe executive also said that India was displaying interest as well in buying a Mistral-class warship.\nRussian Patriot on Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:59 pm\nRussia to use Mistral-class carrier as command ship - source\nMOSCOW, February 26 (RIA Novosti) - If Moscow buys a Mistral-class helicopter carrier from France, it will be used principally as an amphibious command ship, a Russian Defense Ministry source said on Friday.\nThe official said the Mistral was basically a \"force projection\" command ship for various task groups or combined-arms forces operating at sea.\nHe stressed that from the Russian Navy's perspective, the ship's capability for amphibious assault operations is an important but not principal function.\nThe Russian military earlier announced that it was considering buying one of the Mistral-class amphibious assault ships, worth 400-500 million euros (around $540-$675 million), and potentially building three or four vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS. The French government has approved the sale but Russia has not yet made a final decision.\nThere are concerns that Russia could use the warship for amphibious assault operations against Georgia, and the Russian military has said such a vessel would have allowed the Russian Navy to conduct a more efficient operation in the Black Sea during the August 2008 Russia-Georgia war\nSpeaking in London on February 18, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili criticized the French authorities for approving the possible sale to Russia.\nA Mistral-class ship is capable of transporting and deploying 16 helicopters, four landing barges, up to 70 armored vehicles including 13 battle tanks, and 450 personnel.\nMany Russian military and industry experts have questioned the financial and military sense of the purchase, and some believe that Russia simply wants to gain access to advanced naval technology that could be used in the future in potential conflicts with NATO and its allies.\nRussian Patriot on Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:01 am\nMoscow continues talks with Paris on warship deal\nFebruary 26 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow and Paris have yet to clinch a deal on the purchase of a French warship and it will not be signed during the Russian president's visit to France on March 1-3, a source in the Russian Defense Ministry said Friday.\nThe official said Russia would like to buy one Mistral-class ship and that \"subsequently, we would like to use their know-how, jointly with France, to build another three.\"\n\"We would like to buy such a helicopter carrier and continue cooperation... and continue building [such ships] here [in Russia],\" he said.\nThe Defense Ministry source said earlier in the day that if Moscow buys a Mistral-class carrier from France, it will be used principally as an amphibious command ship. He said the Mistral was basically a \"force projection\" command ship for various task groups or combined-arms forces operating at sea.\nHe stressed that from the Russian Navy's perspective, the ship's capability for amphibious assault operations is an important but not the principal function.\nRussian Patriot on Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:00 am\nRussian lawmaker questions plans for Mistral purchase\nMOSCOW, March 10 (RIA Novosti) - Plans to buy an expensive helicopter carrier from France could hinder the development of Russia's defense industry, a Russian lawmaker said on Wednesday.\nThe Russian military has announced that it was negotiating the purchase of a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship from France, worth 400-500 million euros (around $540-$675 million), and potentially building three or four vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\n\"Can't we build ships ourselves anymore?\" Svetlana Savitskaya, an MP from the communist faction, queried at a parliament session.\nThe former Soviet cosmonaut accused the government officials of lobbying the deal in favor of foreign manufacturers and said Russia had vast experience in manufacturing sophisticated military equipment, including ships and nuclear submarines.\n\"A slow process of purchases of military hardware abroad has started, which could have a negative impact on Russia's defense potential,\" Savitskaya said, adding that Russia has already bought reconnaissance drones from Israel while domestic companies have not been able so far to develop comparable equipment.\nIn response to Savitskaya's criticism, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said Russia had no choice at present but to buy certain types of weapons and military hardware that the domestic industry cannot produce.\n\"Why not, if the Russian defense industry is incapable of making such a product?\" Ivanov retorted.\n\"Unfortunately, we are lagging behind in certain areas including construction of surface ships,\" he said, adding that it was inappropriate to compare a nuclear submarine with the Mistral.\nIvanov also said that despite the overall growth of production in the defense sector, Russian companies did not produce enough components to meet the needs of the domestic defense industry.\n\"The defense sector uses 35% of Russian-made components and 65% of components purchased abroad,\" he said.\nLocation : Evian, FRANCE\nVisit of Medvedev in Paris: France wants to sell a Mistral in Russia ???\nCl\u00e9o on Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:02 pm\n\"Global warming between France and Russia\nIranian nuclear program, European security and trade agreements appear in the agenda of the first state visit in Paris of the Russian president.\nIn the agenda: the Iranian nuclear program, the entrance of Russia to the World Trade Organization and the revision of the European Pact of security. They also planned to discuss a new agreement of partnership and cooperation between Moscow and the European Union, intended to replace the one who expired in 2007. \" It is important for us to understand their opinion on the subject \", explains a adviser of the Kremlin, Sergue\u00ef Prikhodko.\nParis wants to sell a Mistral in Moscow\nFrance seems besides definite to sell in Moscow one of its Mistral, a helicopter carrier which can transport about forty heavy tanks and welcome a headquarter. If this project is confirmed, it will be the first time which a country of the NATO gives up of the military equipment sensitive to Russia. Minister of Defence, Herv\u00e9 Morin, pleaded this way: \" Russia changed and we have to change our glance towards the Russians \", he said to his European colleagues, gathered combined to Palma of Majorca, last Thursday.../...\"\nFRANCE-SOIR 02-28-2010\nIs Russia really going to buy this Mistral? What say the Russian newspapers about this?\nVladimir79 on Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:20 pm\nCl\u00e9o wrote:\nThe negotiations are still ongoing. Russia wants to buy one and license produce three. France wants to build two and license in Russia two more. Whatever the outcome, Russia will get 4 Mistral BPC.\nRussian Patriot on Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:43 pm\nRussia will only buy fully-equipped Mistral from France - Gen. Staff chief\nMOSCOW, March 25 (RIA Novosti) - The chief of the Russian General Staff said Thursday that Russia would only buy a fully-equipped Mistral-class amphibious assault ship from France.\nRussia is negotiating the purchase of a Mistral-class ship from France, worth 400-500 million euros (around $540-$675 million). Russia could also use French technology later to build another three such vessels in Russia in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\n\"Russia's leadership and Defense Ministry have a clear position on the issue. Should a final decision be made on Mistral, we will purchase this ship only if it is fully equipped - with all control and navigation means and armaments,\" Army General Nikolai Makarov told the Rossiiskaya Gazeta Nedelya government weekly.\n\"The only exception is helicopters. They will be domestically made. Everything else is to be made to their standards completely,\" he said.\nBut the French Defense Ministry on Thursday reiterated that if the deal is struck, Mistral-class vessels would be delivered without armaments.\n\"The president said publicly in front of his Russian counterpart what the scope for negotiations was,\" spokesman Laurent Teisseire was quoted by AFP as saying.\nFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy said March 1 at a joint press conference with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev that Mistral is \"a helicopter carrier we will create for Russia without military equipment.\"\nRussian Patriot on Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:11 am\nU.S. urges more discussions of Russian-French Mistral deal\nWASHINGTON, March 30 (RIA Novosti) - A possible deal between Russia and France on the purchase of a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship should be thoroughly analyzed, a U.S. deputy secretary of state said.\n\"I think this is an issue that the President has paid some attention to. But I think this is the question that we need to discuss with our French colleagues \u2014 how best to promote stability in the region,\" James Steinberg told a media briefing in the Foreign Press Center.\nHe added such deals are a domestic matter of any country, and the U.S. wanted just to \"make sure that there was full exploration of all the consequences.\"\nDiscussions on the matter should be held not only between the U.S. and France, but also at the NATO level, he added.\nU.S. President Barack Obama and French President Nicholas Sarkozy are scheduled to meet on Tuesday.\nFirst of all the Soviets were always happy to license produce things and save their own money they would have needed to develop their own version of.\nThey produced lots of trucks designed by Ford and of course the DC-3 transport aircraft was produced as the Li-2 or something from memory.\nSecond if Russia really wants to be a global power then it needs global reach and the only way to get that is through your navy.\nBritain didn't become a great power and then develop its navy and the same for the US.\nWith the performance of air defence systems on navy vessels improving all the time to have a competant navy you need aircraft.\nAircraft extend the distances you can see and the distance you can punch and add a very large and flexible layer to the defence of surface vessels.\nBTW to the Turk who thinks buying off the shelf shows weakness name one country that does not do that.\nEven the US that spends a large fraction of a trillion dollars every year on \"defence\" has an Italian pistol (Barretta), a Swedish disposable AT rocket launcher (AT4), is introducing a Belgian GPMG (M240 aka FN MAG), its much vaunted MBT has British Armour and a German gun and Belgian machinegun.\nThe Russians are saving money by buying off the shelf and are getting a proven design that can do the job they want it to do.\nWith earthquakes and floods and tidal waves and other disasters around the place having this vessel will be rather useful in lots of situations... especially in places where the west is not so welcome like Myanmar or even Venezuala just to name two countries.\nI have read reports of the Kirov class vessels being refurbished with new weapons and new sensors, they would be very good examples for the basis of a carrier group.\nEven just ripping out the 20 silos for the enormous Granit missiles you could probably get 80 launchers for Clubs there which could be used against ship, land and submarine targets depending upon the missile type used.\n...buying these Mistral class vessels is a statement that the Russian Navy is not going to stay a coastal force largely armed with corvettes.\nFor this alone I think this purchase is worth a cheer.\nTalks on Mistral ship purchase still underway - Russian Defense Ministry\nMOSCOW, April 7 (RIA Novosti) - Russia and France have not yet agreed on the purchase of a French helicopter carrier for the Russian Navy, a Russian deputy defense minister said on Wednesday.\nRussia is negotiating the purchase of at least one Mistral-class amphibious assault ship, worth 400-500 million euros (around $540-$675 million) and plans to build three more vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\n\"We are still in talks on a wide range of issues related to the purchase of French ships of this class. Primarily, these are questions of the cost, quantity, and onboard equipment,\" Vladimir Popovkin said.\nPopovkin reiterated that Russia wanted to buy only one ship and build three more under the French license at Russian shipyards, while France planned to sell two vessels and license the construction of the remaining two ships.\n\"For example with the controversial Mistral, our condition is that one ship will be constructed there [in France], and the assembly of the remaining ships at our shipyards with the transfer of technology, and not just a hull, but with all the 'goodies,'\" he said.\nMany Russian military and industry experts have questioned the financial and military sense of the purchase, but Popovkin disagreed that the Mistral was useless for the Russian Navy.\nRussia has at least four islands in the Pacific Ocean which are still disputed with Japan as well as the Kaliningrad exclave surrounded by NATO countries. In case of a potential threat to these regions, Mistrals could be used to transfer military forces to the conflict zones, he said.\n\"All of the decisions have been thought through. Unfortunately, the military is the type of area where we can not disclose our [military] plans or information on gaps which need to be filled,\" Popovkin said.\nThe future of the deal is still unclear because France is unlikely to agree on transferring sensitive technology that Russia could use in potential conflicts with NATO and its allies.\nDirector of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST) Ruslan Pukhov said on Wednesday that France would never sell the Mistral with its naval tactical data system SENIT 9 because it provides links to NATO data exchange formats.\n\"This system could not be sold in any case, because it contains a software which gives an opportunity to control NATO military forces,\" Pukhov said, adding that Russia would most likely have to install its own electronic equipment on the Mistral ships.\nThe Russians probably don't really need the NATO based command and control system as they have developed a system, I believe it is called Sigma, for large vessels that combines air, surface and subsurface data for the management of naval forces.\nIt is supposed to be going to be fitted to the Kuznetsov along with some major changes according to one report I have read.\nThe upgrade is supposed to be rather along the lines of the Admiral Gorshkov upgrade but even more indepth and includes catapaults for larger aircraft and the removal of the Granit missiles to make the hangar area bigger.\nObviously if they plan to have future carrier designs they need to keep pilots and crews trained in the operation of aircraft carriers so obviously keeping the Kuznetsov in service will be critical.\nIt might even become nuclear powered which will save enormous amounts of space, which will be needed for aircraft fuel and ammo etc.\nKuznetsov upgrade link: http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20100406/158454665.html\nRussian Patriot on Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:33 am\nRussia to build port facilities for Mistral ships\nMOSCOW, April 8 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will have to build port facilities if it decides to purchase a French Mistral helicopter carrier for the Russian Navy, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Vladimir Popovkin said.\n\"We do not have port infrastructure for aircraft carriers, but we plan to build it [for Mistral type ships],\" Popovkin said. \"If we reach an agreement [with France], we'll do everything, if not, we won't.\"\nPopovkin also said Russian Kamov helicopters (Ka-52, Ka-226) will be based on Mistral ship, if the country decides to go ahead with the purchase.\nHe noted that Russia wanted to buy only one ship and build three more under French license in Russian shipyards, while France planned to sell two vessels and license the construction of the remaining two.\nMany Russian military and industry experts have questioned the financial and military advantages of the purchase, but Popovkin disagrees that the Mistral would be useless for the Russian Navy.\nRussia has at least four islands in the Pacific Ocean which are still disputed with Japan as well as the Kaliningrad exclave surrounded by NATO countries. If these regions come under threat, Mistrals could be used to transfer military forces to the conflict zones, he said.\nThe future of the deal is still unclear because France is unlikely to agree to transferring sensitive technology that Russia could use in potential conflicts with NATO and its allies.\n\"This system could not be sold because it contains software which allows the control of NATO military forces,\" Pukhov said, adding that Russia would most likely have to install its own electronic equipment on the Mistral ships.\nVladimir79 on Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:04 am\nMistral - Japan's answer to the eternal question kurilian Well, Kaliningrad, he will also help, if that\nNewspaper Kommersant\u2116 61 (4361) on 08.04.2010\nA military official confirmed the fact appear earlier information that the ship type Mistral appear primarily in the Baltic Sea and the Pacific\n\u043e\u0442\u043a\u0440\u044b\u0442\u044c \u0433\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u0435\u044e ...\u043e\u0442\u043a\u0440\u044b\u0442\u044c \u0433\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u0435\u044e ...\u043e\u0442\u043a\u0440\u044b\u0442\u044c \u0433\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u0435\u044e ...\nAlmost a year after the beginning of history with the purchase of Russia from the French Mistral class amphibious assault ship the Ministry of Defence finally tried to clearly explain why they are in fact the country and its armed forces. Yesterday, Deputy Defense Minister of arming Vladimir Popovkin said that Mistral is necessary for the safety of the Kuril Islands and the Kaliningrad exclave of cover.\nUniversal amphibious assault ship Mistral - displacement of more than 21 thousand tons, hull length 210 m, the speed of full speed - over 18 knots, cruising range - up to 20 thousand miles. Helicopter can take on up to 900 paratroopers, 16 helicopters and landing craft, 13 tanks and 70 vehicles. Its approximate cost - \u20ac 400-500 million\nMr Popovkin yesterday reiterated that a political decision on the purchase of a French ship taken, negotiations are going. But not yet been determined, even the format of the transaction: \"1 +3\" (one buy and three Mistral build under license in Russia) or \"2 +2\". The contract price was previously estimated by experts at about \u20ac 1,5 billion However, according to Mr. Popovkin, it is not about the billions, and hundreds of millions of euros. \" The expert community is mostly sharply critical of the deal, pointing out that the Mistral, designed for long-distance ocean operations and radically different from the standards of the Russian Navy, will be useless. But the deputy minister yesterday for the first time explained why, in fact, this ship needs a Russian naval forces.\n\"We in the Far East have a question not settled the islands from the standpoint of Japan, from our point of view, all agreed ... we have a special Kaliningrad region, which has no direct connection\", - said Vladimir Popovkin. According to him, Mistral class ships will bring back the troops and military equipment in case of need. Otherwise, he said, on the Kuril Islands, for example, will have to \"deploy factions there and keep thousands of soldiers, officers and weapons.\" Thus, a military official confirmed the fact appear earlier information that the ship type Mistral will appear primarily in the Baltic Sea and the Pacific.\nIn addition, Mr. Popovkin stressed that all decisions on the procurement of weapons abroad were the result of analysis conducted by the military, which showed \"a sequence where we need to close the hole.\" And all future contracts for the import of arms should be, he said, involve and technology transfer, including in the case of Mistral. However, as noted by the Director of the Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies Ruslan Pukhov, in the case of a positive decision on its acquisition Russia will still be sold without the main thing - combat information management system SENIT9, as it includes software to manage the diverse forces of NATO countries.\nI think what he means it with all the advanced medical setup, I rather doubt the Russians want a battle management system that is compatible with NATO but not with their own setup.\nI understand the new Russian system is called Sigma and unifies the data collected from all sensors on the vessel from air, sea and undersea like the AEGIS system and allows communication and commands be shared between vessels.\nThey might like a look at the NATO system but the Mistral vessels they want in service will likely use Russian sensors and weapons and aircraft.\nVladimir79 on Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:49 am\nIf France installs the SENIT 9 command system, there is no fear that Russia will tap into Link 16. You have to have Link 16 data links in order to do anything with it. We want it to run the Thales tri-dimensional MRR3D-NG Multi Role Radar as that is the heart of sensor equipment.\nGlad to hear it is a Thales system that will be useful for the Russian navy, because Thales have a good record of cooperation with Russia.\nWill be interesting to see if this deal meets Russian and French expectations.\nRussia to buy French warship by yearend - federal agency\nMOSCOW, April 21 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will sign an agreement with France on the purchase of a Mistral-class helicopter carrier by yearend, the head of the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation said on Wednesday.\nRussia has negotiated the purchase of at least one Mistral-class amphibious assault ship, worth 400-500 million euros (around $540-$675 million) and plans to build three more vessels of the same class in partnership with the French naval shipbuilder DCNS.\nFrance insists on selling two vessels and building another two in Russia.\n\"The agreement on the purchase of a Mistral-class ship is due to be signed by yearend,\" Mikhail Dmitriev said, adding that the French side is more optimistic and believes that a contract could be ready for signing as early as September.\nFrom what I have read the air defence of the Mistral is pretty weak.\nI wonder how the Russian navy will approach this issue.\nThey could replace the French armament with the Russian equivelent, AFAIK it is basically 50 HMGs and a turret launcher for MANPADs, which the Russian Navy have shown their own versions of.\nOr they might improve the air defence with Kashtan-M or Palma.\nI remember reading somewhere they were talking about a new replacement for Klintok (a naval version of the land based TOR) that had active radar homing that could therefore be used in a fire and forget mode that allowed more targets to be engaged at once.\nPerhaps based on the 40km range missiles of the S-400 system?\nOr perhaps the Morfei missile based on a new AAM and land based SAM with IIR seeker and 10-12km range, which would make it something like Sea RAM.\nVladimir79 on Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:46 am\nMistral isn't intended to enter high threat areas without air warfare ships. Russian doctrine places more emphasis on self-defence than French ships. Most obvious would be replacing the 4 corners French weapons with Kashtan CIWS modules. That would be far better than what is on it today. If it is needed a Klinok battery could also be added if you are willing to cut into deck and hanger space. I think 4X Kashtan would be enough as that is the cheapest and most cost efficient way to upgrade Mistral. Klinok batteries are expensive and there would only be room for one channel of fire.\nRussian Patriot on Thu May 13, 2010 8:22 pm\nFrench warships for Russia may be armed with Ka-52 helicopters\n21:0912/05/2010 MOSCOW, May 12 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Ka-52 Alligator helicopters may be the best choice to arm Mistral helicopter carriers, which Russia plans to purchase from France, the chief of Russian helicopter holding said on Wednesday.\nRussia negotiates the purchase of at least one Mistral-class amphibious assault ship, worth 400-500 million euros (around $530-$660 million) and plans to build three more vessels of the same class in partnership with a French naval shipbuilder.\nThe director of the Federal Service of Military-Technical Cooperation in April told RIA Novosti the political decision on the Mistral's purchase had already been taken.\n\"The French have said the Ka-52 could be the best helicopter for the aircraft carriers [helicopter carriers],\" Andrei Shibitov said while answering a question on which helicopter may be used on the Mistral. Two other types of helicopters were tested on the Mistral when the ship made a short port call in Russia in 2009, he added.\nThe Ka-52 is armed with a 30-mm cannon, Vikhr (Whirlwind) laser guided missiles, rockets, including S-24s, as well as bombs.\nThe Ka-52 is a modification of the basic Ka-50 Hokum model. The development of the Ka-52 started in 1994 in Russia, but its serial production began only in 2008.\nThe helicopter is also equipped with two radars, one for ground and one for aerial targets and a Samshite nighttime-daytime thermal sighting system.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb False Claims Act\nSUBCHAPTER III \u2013 CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT\n\u00a7 3729. False claims\n(a) Liability for Certain Acts.\u2014 Any person who\u2014\n(1) knowingly presents, or causes to be presented, to an officer or employee of the United States\nGovernment or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States a false or fraudulent claim for payment or approval;\n(4) has possession, custody, or control of property or money used, or to be used, by the\nGovernment and, intending to defraud the Government or willfully to conceal the property, delivers, or causes to be delivered, less property than the amount for which the person receives a certificate or receipt;\n(5) authorized to make or deliver a document certifying receipt of property used, or to be used, by the Government and, intending to defraud the Government, makes or delivers the receipt without completely knowing that the information on the receipt is true;\n(6) knowingly buys, or receives as a pledge of an obligation or debt, public property from an officer or employee of the Government, or a member of the Armed Forces, who lawfully may not sell or pledge the property; or\n(7) knowingly makes, uses, or causes to be made or used, a false record or statement to conceal, avoid, or decrease an obligation to pay or transmit money or property to the Government, is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of not less than $5,000 and not more than $10,000, plus 3 times the amount of damages which the Government sustains because of the act of that person, except that if the court finds that\u2014\n(A) the person committing the violation of this subsection furnished officials of the United States responsible for investigating false claims violations with all information known to such person about the violation within 30 days after the date on which the defendant first obtained the information;\n(B) such person fully cooperated with any Government investigation of such violation; and\n(C) at the time such person furnished the United States with the information about the violation, no criminal prosecution, civil action, or administrative action had commenced under this title with respect to such violation, and the person did not have actual knowledge of the existence of an investigation into such violation;\nthe court may assess not less than 2 times the amount of damages which the Government sustains because of the act of the person. A person violating this subsection shall also be liable to the United States Government for the costs of a civil action brought to recover any such penalty or damages.\n(b) Knowing and Knowingly Defined.\u2014 For purposes of this section, the terms \u201cknowing\u201d and \u201cknowingly\u201d mean that a person, with respect to information\u2014\n(3) acts in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information, and no proof of specific intent to defraud is required.\n(c) Claim Defined.\u2014 For purposes of this section, \u201cclaim\u201d includes any request or demand, whether under a contract or otherwise, for money or property which is made to a contractor, grantee, or other recipient if the United States Government provides any portion of the money or property which is requested or demanded, or if the Government will reimburse such contractor, grantee, or other recipient for any portion of the money or property which is requested or demanded.\n(d) Exemption From Disclosure.\u2014 Any information furnished pursuant to subparagraphs (A) through (C) of subsection (a) shall be exempt from disclosure under section 552 of title 5.\n(e) Exclusion.\u2014 This section does not apply to claims, records, or statements made under the Internal\n(Pub. L. 97\u2013258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 978; Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2, Oct. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 3153; Pub. L. 103\u2013272, \u00a7 4(f)(1)(O), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1362.)\n3729 31:231. R.S. \u00a7 3490.\nIn the section, before clause (1), the words \u201ca member of an armed force of the United States\u201d are substituted for \u201cin the military or naval forces of the United States, or in the militia called into or actually employed in the service of the United States\u201d and \u201cmilitary or naval service\u201d for consistency with title 10. The words \u201cis liable\u201d are substituted for \u201cshall forfeit and pay\u201d for consistency. The words \u201ccivil action\u201d are substituted for \u201csuit\u201d for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code. The words \u201cand such forfeiture and damages shall be sued for in the same suit\u201d are omitted as unnecessary because of rules 8 and 10 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 App. U.S.C.). In clauses (1)\u2013(3), the words \u201cfalse or fraudulent\u201d are substituted for \u201cfalse, fictitious, or fraudulent\u201d and \u201cFraudulent or fictitious\u201d to eliminate unnecessary words and for consistency.\nIn clause (1), the words \u201cpresents, or causes to be presented\u201d are substituted for \u201cshall make or cause to be made, or present or cause to be presented\u201d for clarity and consistency and to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201cofficer or employee of the Government or a member of an armed force\u201d are substituted for \u201cofficer in the civil, military, or naval service of the United States\u201d for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the Code. The words \u201cupon or against the Government of the United States, or any department of the United States, or any department or officer thereof\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nIn clause (2), the word \u201cknowingly\u201d is substituted for \u201cknowing the same to contain any fraudulent or fictitious statement or entry\u201d to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201crecord or statement\u201d are substituted for \u201cbill, receipt, voucher, roll, account, claim, certificate, affidavit, or deposition\u201d for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the Code.\nIn clause (3), the words \u201cconspires to\u201d are substituted for \u201centers into any agreement, combination, or conspiracy\u201d to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201cof the United States, or any department or officer thereof\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nIn clause (4), the words \u201ccharge\u201d, \u201cor other\u201d, and \u201cto any other person having authority to receive the same\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nIn clause (5), the words \u201cdocument certifying receipt\u201d are substituted for \u201ccertificate, voucher, receipt, or other paper certifying the receipt\u201d to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201carms, ammunition, provisions, clothing, or other\u201d, \u201cto any other person\u201d, and \u201cthe truth of\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nIn clause (6), the words \u201carms, equipments, ammunition, clothes, military stores, or other\u201d are omitted as surplus. The words \u201cmember of an armed force\u201d are substituted for \u201csoldier, officer, sailor, or other person called into or employed in the military or naval service\u201d for consistency with title 10. The words \u201csuch soldier, sailor, officer, or other person\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nThe Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in subsec. (e), is classified generally to Title 26, Internal Revenue Code.\n1994\u2014Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 103\u2013272 substituted \u201c1986\u201d for \u201c1954\u201d.\nNB: This unofficial compilation of the U.S. Code is current as of Jan. 2, 2006 (see http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscprint.html).\n1986\u2014Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(1), designated existing provisions as subsec. (a), inserted subsec. heading, and substituted \u201cAny person who\u201d for \u201cA person not a member of an armed force of the United States is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of $2,000, an amount equal to 2 times the amount of damages the Government sustains because of the act of that person, and costs of the civil action, if the person\u201d in introductory provisions.\nSubsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(2), substituted \u201cUnited States Government or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States\u201d for \u201cGovernment or a member of an armed force\u201d.\nSubsec. (a)(2). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(3), inserted \u201cby the Government\u201d after \u201capproved\u201d.\nSubsec. (a)(4). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(4), substituted \u201ccontrol of property\u201d for \u201ccontrol of public property\u201d and \u201cby the\nGovernment\u201d for \u201cin an armed force\u201d.\nSubsec. (a)(5). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(5), substituted \u201cby the Government\u201d for \u201cin an armed force\u201d and \u201ctrue;\u201d for \u201ctrue;\nSubsec. (a)(6). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(6), substituted \u201can officer or employee of the Government, or a member of the Armed Forces,\u201d for \u201ca member of an armed force\u201d and \u201cproperty; or\u201d for \u201cproperty.\u201d\nSubsec. (a)(7). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(7), added par. (7).\nSubsecs. (b) to (e). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 2(7), added subsecs. (b) to (e).\nIncreased Penalties for False Claims in Defense Procurement\nPub. L. 99\u2013145, title IX, \u00a7 931(b), Nov. 8, 1985, 99 Stat. 699, provided that: \u201cNotwithstanding section 3729 of title 31, United States Code, the amount of the liability under that section in the case of a person who makes a false claim related to a contract with the Department of Defense shall be a civil penalty of $2,000, an amount equal to three times the amount of the damages the Government sustains because of the act of the person, and costs of the civil action.\u201d [Section 931(c) of Pub. L. 99\u2013145 provided that section 931 (b) is applicable to claims made or presented on or after Nov. 8, 1985.]\nTITLE 31 \u2013 MONEY AND FINANCE\nSUBTITLE III \u2013 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT\nCHAPTER 37 \u2013 CLAIMS\n\u00a7 3730. Civil actions for false claims\n(a) Responsibilities of the Attorney General.\u2014 The Attorney General diligently shall investigate a violation under section 3729. If the Attorney General finds that a person has violated or is violating section 3729, the Attorney General may bring a civil action under this section against the person.\n(b) Actions by Private Persons.\u2014\n(1) A person may bring a civil action for a violation of section 3729 for the person and for the United States Government. The action shall be brought in the name of the Government. The action may be dismissed only if the court and the Attorney General give written consent to the dismissal and their reasons for consenting.\n(2) A copy of the complaint and written disclosure of substantially all material evidence and information the person possesses shall be served on the Government pursuant to Rule 4(d)(4) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The complaint shall be filed in camera, shall remain under seal for at least 60 days, and shall not be served on the defendant until the court so orders. The Government may elect to intervene and proceed with the action within 60 days after it receives both the complaint and the material evidence and information.\n(3) The Government may, for good cause shown, move the court for extensions of the time during which the complaint remains under seal under paragraph (2). Any such motions may be supported by affidavits or other submissions in camera. The defendant shall not be required to respond to any complaint filed under this section until 20 days after the complaint is unsealed and served upon the defendant pursuant to Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.\n(A) proceed with the action, in which case the action shall be conducted by the Government;\n(B) notify the court that it declines to take over the action, in which case the person bringing the action shall have the right to conduct the action.\n(5) When a person brings an action under this subsection, no person other than the Government may intervene or bring a related action based on the facts underlying the pending action.\n(c) Rights of the Parties to Qui Tam Actions.\u2014\n(1) If the Government proceeds with the action, it shall have the primary responsibility for prosecuting the action, and shall not be bound by an act of the person bringing the action. Such person shall have the right to continue as a party to the action, subject to the limitations set forth in paragraph (2).\n(2) (A) The Government may dismiss the action notwithstanding the objections of the person initiating the action if the person has been notified by the Government of the filing of the motion and the court has provided the person with an opportunity for a hearing on the motion.\n(B) The Government may settle the action with the defendant notwithstanding the objections of the person initiating the action if the court determines, after a hearing, that the proposed settlement is fair, adequate, and reasonable under all the circumstances. Upon a showing of good cause, such hearing may be held in camera.\n(C) Upon a showing by the Government that unrestricted participation during the course of the litigation by the person initiating the action would interfere with or unduly delay the Government\u2019s prosecution of the case, or would be repetitious, irrelevant, or for purposes of harassment, the court may, in its discretion, impose limitations on the person\u2019s participation,\n(i) limiting the number of witnesses the person may call;\n(ii) limiting the length of the testimony of such witnesses;\n(iii) limiting the person\u2019s cross-examination of witnesses; or\n(iv) otherwise limiting the participation by the person in the litigation.\n(D) Upon a showing by the defendant that unrestricted participation during the course of the litigation by the person initiating the action would be for purposes of harassment or would cause the defendant undue burden or unnecessary expense, the court may limit the participation by the person in the litigation.\n(3) If the Government elects not to proceed with the action, the person who initiated the action shall have the right to conduct the action. If the Government so requests, it shall be served with copies of all pleadings filed in the action and shall be supplied with copies of all deposition transcripts (at the Government\u2019s expense). When a person proceeds with the action, the court, without limiting the status and rights of the person initiating the action, may nevertheless permit the Government to intervene at a later date upon a showing of good cause.\n(4) Whether or not the Government proceeds with the action, upon a showing by the Government that certain actions of discovery by the person initiating the action would interfere with the Government\u2019s investigation or prosecution of a criminal or civil matter arising out of the same facts, the court may stay such discovery for a period of not more than 60 days. Such a showing shall be conducted in camera. The court may extend the 60-day period upon a further showing in camera that the Government has pursued the criminal or civil investigation or proceedings with reasonable diligence and any proposed discovery in the civil action will interfere with the ongoing criminal or civil investigation or proceedings.\n(5) Notwithstanding subsection (b), the Government may elect to pursue its claim through any alternate remedy available to the Government, including any administrative proceeding to determine a civil money penalty. If any such alternate remedy is pursued in another proceeding, the person initiating the action shall have the same rights in such proceeding as such person would have had if the action had continued under this section. Any finding of fact or conclusion of law made in such other proceeding that has become final shall be conclusive on all parties to an action under this section. For purposes of the preceding sentence, a finding or conclusion is final if it has been finally determined on appeal to the appropriate court of the United States, if all time for filing such an appeal with respect to the finding or conclusion has expired, or if the finding or conclusion is not subject to judicial review.\n(d) Award to Qui Tam Plaintiff.\u2014\n(1) If the Government proceeds with an action brought by a person under subsection (b), such person shall, subject to the second sentence of this paragraph, receive at least 15 percent but not more than 25 percent of the proceeds of the action or settlement of the claim, depending upon the extent to which the person substantially contributed to the prosecution of the action. Where the action is one which the court finds to be based primarily on disclosures of specific information\n(other than information provided by the person bringing the action) relating to allegations or transactions in a criminal, civil, or administrative hearing, in a congressional, administrative, or Government 1 Accounting Office report, hearing, audit, or investigation, or from the news media, the court may award such sums as it considers appropriate, but in no case more than 10 percent of the proceeds, taking into account the significance of the information and the role of the person bringing the action in advancing the case to litigation. Any payment to a person under the first or second sentence of this paragraph shall be made from the proceeds. Any such person shall also receive an amount for reasonable expenses which the court finds to have been necessarily incurred, plus reasonable attorneys\u2019 fees and costs. All such expenses, fees, and costs shall be awarded against the defendant.\n(2) If the Government does not proceed with an action under this section, the person bringing the action or settling the claim shall receive an amount which the court decides is reasonable for collecting the civil penalty and damages. The amount shall be not less than 25 percent and not more than 30 percent of the proceeds of the action or settlement and shall be paid out of such proceeds.\nSuch person shall also receive an amount for reasonable expenses which the court finds to have been necessarily incurred, plus reasonable attorneys\u2019 fees and costs. All such expenses, fees, and costs shall be awarded against the defendant.\n(3) Whether or not the Government proceeds with the action, if the court finds that the action was brought by a person who planned and initiated the violation of section 3729 upon which the action was brought, then the court may, to the extent the court considers appropriate, reduce the share of the proceeds of the action which the person would otherwise receive under paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection, taking into account the role of that person in advancing the case to litigation and any relevant circumstances pertaining to the violation. If the person bringing the action is convicted of criminal conduct arising from his or her role in the violation of section 3729, that person shall be dismissed from the civil action and shall not receive any share of the proceeds of the action.\nSuch dismissal shall not prejudice the right of the United States to continue the action, represented by the Department of Justice.\n(4) If the Government does not proceed with the action and the person bringing the action conducts the action, the court may award to the defendant its reasonable attorneys\u2019 fees and expenses if the defendant prevails in the action and the court finds that the claim of the person bringing the action was clearly frivolous, clearly vexatious, or brought primarily for purposes of harassment.\n(e) Certain Actions Barred.\u2014\n(1) No court shall have jurisdiction over an action brought by a former or present member of the armed forces under subsection (b) of this section against a member of the armed forces arising out of such person\u2019s service in the armed forces.\n(2) (A) No court shall have jurisdiction over an action brought under subsection (b) against a Member of Congress, a member of the judiciary, or a senior executive branch official if the action is based on evidence or information known to the Government when the action was brought.\n(B) For purposes of this paragraph, \u201csenior executive branch official\u201d means any officer or employee listed in paragraphs (1) through (8) of section 101(f) of the Ethics in Government\nAct of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).\n(3) In no event may a person bring an action under subsection (b) which is based upon allegations or transactions which are the subject of a civil suit or an administrative civil money penalty proceeding in which the Government is already a party.\n(4) (A) No court shall have jurisdiction over an action under this section based upon the public disclosure of allegations or transactions in a criminal, civil, or administrative hearing, in a congressional, administrative, or Government 2 Accounting Office report, hearing, audit, or investigation, or from the news media, unless the action is brought by the Attorney General or the person bringing the action is an original source of the information.\n(B) For purposes of this paragraph, \u201coriginal source\u201d means an individual who has direct and independent knowledge of the information on which the allegations are based and has voluntarily provided the information to the Government before filing an action under this section which is based on the information.\n(f) Government Not Liable for Certain Expenses.\u2014 The Government is not liable for expenses which a person incurs in bringing an action under this section.\n(g) Fees and Expenses to Prevailing Defendant.\u2014 In civil actions brought under this section by the United States, the provisions of section 2412 (d) of title 28 shall apply.\n(h) Any employee who is discharged, demoted, suspended, threatened, harassed, or in any other manner discriminated against in the terms and conditions of employment by his or her employer because\nof lawful acts done by the employee on behalf of the employee or others in furtherance of an action under this section, including investigation for, initiation of, testimony for, or assistance in an action filed or to be filed under this section, shall be entitled to all relief necessary to make the employee whole. Such relief shall include reinstatement with the same seniority status such employee would have had but for the discrimination, 2 times the amount of back pay, interest on the back pay, and compensation for any special damages sustained as a result of the discrimination, including litigation costs and reasonable attorneys\u2019 fees. An employee may bring an action in the appropriate district court of the United States for the relief provided in this subsection.\n1 So in original. Probably should be \u201cGeneral\u201d.\n(Pub. L. 97\u2013258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 978; Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7\u00a7 3, 4, Oct. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 3154,\n3157; Pub. L. 100\u2013700, \u00a7 9, Nov. 19, 1988, 102 Stat. 4638; Pub. L. 101\u2013280, \u00a7 10(a), May 4, 1990, 104\nStat. 162; Pub. L. 103\u2013272, \u00a7 4(f)(1)(P), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1362.)\n3730(a) 31:233. R.S. \u00a7 3492.\n3730(b)(1) 31:232(A), (B)(less words between\n3d and 4th commas).\nR.S. \u00a7 3491(A)\u2013(E); restated Dec.\n23, 1943, ch. 377, \u00a7 1, 57 Stat. 608;\nJune 11, 1960, Pub. L. 86\u2013507, \u00a7\n1(28), (29), 74 Stat. 202.\n3730(b)(2) 31:232(C)(1st\u20133d sentences, 5th\nsentence proviso).\n3730(b)(3) 31:232(C)(4th sentence, 5th\nsentence less proviso).\n3730(b)(4) 31:232(C)(last sentence), (D).\n3730(c)(1) 31:232(E)(1).\n3730(c)(2) 31:232(E)(2)(less proviso).\n3730(d) 31:232(B)(words between 3d and 4th\ncommas), (E)(2)(proviso).\nIn subsection (b)(1), the words \u201cExcept as hereinafter provided\u201d are omitted as unnecessary. The words \u201cfor a violation of section 3729 of this title\u201d are added because of the restatement. The words \u201cand carried on\u201d, \u201cseveral\u201d and \u201cfull power and\u201d are omitted as surplus. The words \u201cof the action\u201d are substituted for \u201cto hear, try, and determine such suit\u201d to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201cTrial is in the judicial district within whose jurisdictional limits the person charged with a violation is found or the violation occurs\u201d are substituted for \u201cwithin whose jurisdictional limits the person doing or committing such act shall be found, shall wheresoever such act may have been done or committed\u201d for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the Code. The words \u201cwithdrawn or\u201d and \u201cjudge of the\u201d are omitted as surplus. The words\n\u201cAttorney General\u201d are substituted for \u201cdistrict attorney [subsequently changed to \u2018United States attorneys\u2019 because of section 1 of the Act of June 25, 1948 (ch. 646, 62 Stat. 909)], first filed in the case\u201d because of 28:509.\nIn subsection (b)(2), before clause (A), the words \u201cbill of\u201d, \u201cWhenever any such suit shall be brought by any person under clause (B) of this section\u201d and \u201cto the effective prosecution of such suit or\u201d are omitted as surplus. The words \u201cserved on the Government under rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 App. U.S.C.)\u201d are substituted for \u201cnotice . . . shall be given to the United States by serving upon the United States Attorney for the district in which such suit shall have been brought . . . and by sending, by registered mail, or by certified mail, to the Attorney General of the United States at Washington, District of Columbia\u201d because of 28:509 and to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201cproceed with the action\u201d are added for clarity. Clause (A) is substituted for \u201cshall fail, or decline in writing to the court, during said period of sixty days to enter any such suit\u201d for clarity and consistency. In clause (B), the words \u201ca period of\u201d and \u201ctherein\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nIn subsection (b)(4), the words \u201cUnless the Government proceeds with the action\u201d are added because of the restatement. The words \u201cshall dismiss an action brought by the person on discovering\u201d are substituted for \u201cshall have no jurisdiction to proceed with any such suit . . . or pending suit . . . whenever it shall be made to appear that\u201d to eliminate unnecessary words. The words \u201cor any agency, officer, or employee thereof\u201d are omitted as unnecessary. The text of 31:232(C)(last sentence proviso) and (D) is omitted as executed.\nIn subsection (c), the words \u201cherein provided\u201d, \u201cfair and . . . compensation to such person\u201d, and \u201cinvolved therein, which shall be collected\u201d are omitted as surplus.\nSection 101(f) of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, referred to in subsec. (e)(2)(B), is section 101(f) of Pub. L. 95\u2013521, title I, Oct. 26, 1978, 92 Stat. 1824, as amended, which was set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government\nOrganization and Employees.\n1994\u2014Subsec. (e)(2)(B). Pub. L. 103\u2013272 substituted \u201cparagraphs (1) through (8)\u201d for \u201csection paragraphs (1) through\n1990\u2014Subsec. (e)(2)(B). Pub. L. 101\u2013280 substituted \u201cparagraphs (1) through (8) of section 101 (f)\u201d for \u201c201(f)\u201d.\n1988\u2014Subsec. (c)(4). Pub. L. 100\u2013700, \u00a7 9(b)(1), which directed amendment of section 3730 of title 28 by substituting \u201cwith the action\u201d for \u201cwith action\u201d in subsec. (c)(4), was executed to subsec. (c)(4) of this section as the probable intent of Congress.\nSubsec. (d)(3). Pub. L. 100\u2013700, \u00a7 9(a)(1), (2), added par. (3). Former par. (3) redesignated (4).\nSubsec. (d)(4). Pub. L. 100\u2013700, \u00a7 9(b)(2), which directed amendment of section 3730 of title 28 by substituting \u201cclaim of the person bringing the action\u201d for \u201cclaim of the person bringing the actions\u201d in subsec. (d)(4), was executed to\nsubsec. (d)(4) of this section as the probable intent of Congress.\nPub. L. 100\u2013700, \u00a7 9(a)(1), redesignated former par. (3) as (4).\n1986\u2014Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 3, amended section generally, revising and expanding provisions of subsecs. (a) to (c), adding subsecs. (d) and (e), redesignating former subsec. (d) as (f), and adding subsec. (g). Subsec. (h). Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 4, added subsec. (h).\nSection 10(c) of Pub. L. 101\u2013280 provided that: \u201cThe amendments made by subsections (a) and (b) [amending this section and section 2397a of Title 10, Armed Forces] shall take effect on January 1, 1991.\u201d\n\u00a7 3731. False claims procedure\n(a) A subpena requiring the attendance of a witness at a trial or hearing conducted under section 3730 of this title may be served at any place in the United States.\n(b) A civil action under section 3730 may not be brought\u2014\n(1) more than 6 years after the date on which the violation of section 3729 is committed, or\n(2) more than 3 years after the date when facts material to the right of action are known or reasonably should have been known by the official of the United States charged with responsibility to act in the circumstances, but in no event more than 10 years after the date on which the violation is committed, whichever occurs last.\n(c) In any action brought under section 3730, the United States shall be required to prove all essential elements of the cause of action, including damages, by a preponderance of the evidence.\n(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, or the Federal Rules of Evidence, a final judgment rendered in favor of the United States in any criminal proceeding charging fraud or false statements, whether upon a verdict after trial or upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, shall estop the defendant from denying the essential elements of the offense in any action which involves the same transaction as in the criminal proceeding and which is brought under subsection (a) or (b) of section 3730.\n(Pub. L. 97\u2013258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 979; Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 5, Oct. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 3158.)\n3731(a) 31:232(F). R.S. \u00a7 3491(F); added Nov. 2, 1978,\nPub. L. 95\u2013582, \u00a7 1, 92 Stat. 2479.\n3731(b) 31:235. R.S. \u00a7 3494.\nIn subsection (b), the words \u201cA civil action under section 3730 of this title\u201d are substituted for \u201cEvery such suit\u201d for clarity.\nThe Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, referred to in subsec. (d), are set out in the Appendix to Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure.\nThe Federal Rules of Evidence, referred to in subsec. (d), are set out in the Appendix to Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure.\n1986\u2014Subsecs. (b) to (d). Pub. L. 99\u2013562 added subsecs. (b) to (d) and struck out former subsec. (b) which read as follows: \u201cA civil action under section 3730 of this title must be brought within 6 years from the date the violation is committed.\u201d\n\u00a7 3732. False claims jurisdiction\n(a) Actions Under Section 3730.\u2014 Any action under section 3730 may be brought in any judicial district in which the defendant or, in the case of multiple defendants, any one defendant can be found, resides, transacts business, or in which any act proscribed by section 3729 occurred. A summons as required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure shall be issued by the appropriate district court and served at any place within or outside the United States.\n(b) Claims Under State Law.\u2014 The district courts shall have jurisdiction over any action brought under the laws of any State for the recovery of funds paid by a State or local government if the action arises from the same transaction or occurrence as an action brought under section 3730. (Added Pub. L. 99\u2013562, \u00a7 6(a), Oct. 21, 1986, 100 Stat. 3158.)\nThe Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, referred to in subsec. (a), are set out in the Appendix to Title 28, Judiciary and\n\u00a7 3733. Civil investigative demands\n(1) Issuance and service.\u2014 Whenever the Attorney General has reason to believe that any person may be in possession, custody, or control of any documentary material or information relevant to a false claims law investigation, the Attorney General may, before commencing a civil proceeding under section 3730 or other false claims law, issue in writing and cause to be served upon such person, a civil investigative demand requiring such person\u2014\n(A) to produce such documentary material for inspection and copying,\n(B) to answer in writing written interrogatories with respect to such documentary material or information,\n(C) to give oral testimony concerning such documentary material or information, or\n(D) to furnish any combination of such material, answers, or testimony.\nThe Attorney General may not delegate the authority to issue civil investigative demands under this subsection. Whenever a civil investigative demand is an express demand for any product of discovery, the Attorney General, the Deputy Attorney General, or an Assistant Attorney General shall cause to be served, in any manner authorized by this section, a copy of such demand upon the person from whom the discovery was obtained and shall notify the person to whom such demand is issued of the date on which such copy was served.\n(2) Contents and deadlines.\u2014\n(A) Each civil investigative demand issued under paragraph (1) shall state the nature of the conduct constituting the alleged violation of a false claims law which is under investigation, and the applicable provision of law alleged to be violated.\n(B) If such demand is for the production of documentary material, the demand shall\u2014\n(i) describe each class of documentary material to be produced with such definiteness and certainty as to permit such material to be fairly identified;\n(ii) prescribe a return date for each such class which will provide a reasonable period of time within which the material so demanded may be assembled and made available for inspection and copying; and\n(iii) identify the false claims law investigator to whom such material shall be made\n(C) If such demand is for answers to written interrogatories, the demand shall\u2014\n(i) set forth with specificity the written interrogatories to be answered;\n(ii) prescribe dates at which time answers to written interrogatories shall be submitted;\n(iii) identify the false claims law investigator to whom such answers shall be submitted.\n(D) If such demand is for the giving of oral testimony, the demand shall\u2014\n(i) prescribe a date, time, and place at which oral testimony shall be commenced;\n(ii) identify a false claims law investigator who shall conduct the examination and the\ncustodian to whom the transcript of such examination shall be submitted;\n(iii) specify that such attendance and testimony are necessary to the conduct of the investigation;\n(iv) notify the person receiving the demand of the right to be accompanied by an attorney and any other representative; and\n(v) describe the general purpose for which the demand is being issued and the general nature of the testimony, including the primary areas of inquiry, which will be taken pursuant to the demand.\n(E) Any civil investigative demand issued under this section which is an express demand for any product of discovery shall not be returned or returnable until 20 days after a copy of such demand has been served upon the person from whom the discovery was obtained.\n(F) The date prescribed for the commencement of oral testimony pursuant to a civil investigative demand issued under this section shall be a date which is not less than seven days after the date on which demand is received, unless the Attorney General or an Assistant Attorney General designated by the Attorney General determines that exceptional circumstances are present which warrant the commencement of such testimony within a lesser period of time.\n(G) The Attorney General shall not authorize the issuance under this section of more than one civil investigative demand for oral testimony by the same person unless the person requests otherwise or unless the Attorney General, after investigation, notifies that person in writing that an additional demand for oral testimony is necessary. The Attorney General may not, notwithstanding section 510 of title 28, authorize the performance, by any other officer, employee, or agency, of any function vested in the Attorney General under this subparagraph.\n(b) Protected Material or Information.\u2014\n(1) In general.\u2014 A civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) may not require the production of any documentary material, the submission of any answers to written interrogatories, or the giving of any oral testimony if such material, answers, or testimony would be protected from disclosure under\u2014\n(A) the standards applicable to subpoenas or subpoenas duces tecum issued by a court of the United States to aid in a grand jury investigation; or\n(B) the standards applicable to discovery requests under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to the extent that the application of such standards to any such demand is appropriate and consistent with the provisions and purposes of this section.\n(2) Effect on other orders, rules, and laws.\u2014 Any such demand which is an express demand for any product of discovery supersedes any inconsistent order, rule, or provision of law (other than this section) preventing or restraining disclosure of such product of discovery to any person.\nDisclosure of any product of discovery pursuant to any such express demand does not constitute a waiver of any right or privilege which the person making such disclosure may be entitled to invoke to resist discovery of trial preparation materials.\n(c) Service; Jurisdiction.\u2014\n(1) By whom served.\u2014 Any civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) may be served by a false claims law investigator, or by a United States marshal or a deputy marshal, at any place within the territorial jurisdiction of any court of the United States.\n(2) Service in foreign countries.\u2014 Any such demand or any petition filed under subsection (j) may be served upon any person who is not found within the territorial jurisdiction of any court of the United States in such manner as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure prescribe for service in a foreign country. To the extent that the courts of the United States can assert jurisdiction over any such person consistent with due process, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia shall have the same jurisdiction to take any action respecting compliance with this section by any such person that such court would have if such person were personally within the jurisdiction of such court.\n(d) Service Upon Legal Entities and Natural Persons.\u2014\n(1) Legal entities.\u2014 Service of any civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) or of any petition filed under subsection (j) may be made upon a partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity by\u2014\n(A) delivering an executed copy of such demand or petition to any partner, executive officer, managing agent, or general agent of the partnership, corporation, association, or entity, or to any agent authorized by appointment or by law to receive service of process on behalf of such partnership, corporation, association, or entity;\n(B) delivering an executed copy of such demand or petition to the principal office or place of business of the partnership, corporation, association, or entity; or\n(C) depositing an executed copy of such demand or petition in the United States mails by registered or certified mail, with a return receipt requested, addressed to such partnership, corporation, association, or entity at its principal office or place of business.\n(2) Natural persons.\u2014 Service of any such demand or petition may be made upon any natural person by\u2014\n(A) delivering an executed copy of such demand or petition to the person; or\n(B) depositing an executed copy of such demand or petition in the United States mails by registered or certified mail, with a return receipt requested, addressed to the person at the person\u2019s residence or principal office or place of business.\n(e) Proof of Service.\u2014 A verified return by the individual serving any civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) or any petition filed under subsection (j) setting forth the manner of such service shall be proof of such service. In the case of service by registered or certified mail, such return shall be accompanied by the return post office receipt of delivery of such demand.\n(f) Documentary Material.\u2014\n(1) Sworn certificates.\u2014 The production of documentary material in response to a civil investigative demand served under this section shall be made under a sworn certificate, in such form as the demand designates, by\u2014\n(A) in the case of a natural person, the person to whom the demand is directed, or\n(B) in the case of a person other than a natural person, a person having knowledge of the facts and circumstances relating to such production and authorized to act on behalf of such person.\nThe certificate shall state that all of the documentary material required by the demand and in the possession, custody, or control of the person to whom the demand is directed has been produced and made available to the false claims law investigator identified in the demand.\n(2) Production of materials.\u2014 Any person upon whom any civil investigative demand for the production of documentary material has been served under this section shall make such material available for inspection and copying to the false claims law investigator identified in such demand at the principal place of business of such person, or at such other place as the false claims law investigator and the person thereafter may agree and prescribe in writing, or as the court may direct\nunder subsection (j)(1). Such material shall be made so available on the return date specified in such demand, or on such later date as the false claims law investigator may prescribe in writing.\nSuch person may, upon written agreement between the person and the false claims law investigator, substitute copies for originals of all or any part of such material.\n(g) Interrogatories.\u2014 Each interrogatory in a civil investigative demand served under this section shall be answered separately and fully in writing under oath and shall be submitted under a sworn certificate, in such form as the demand designates, by\u2014\n(1) in the case of a natural person, the person to whom the demand is directed, or\n(2) in the case of a person other than a natural person, the person or persons responsible for answering each interrogatory.\nIf any interrogatory is objected to, the reasons for the objection shall be stated in the certificate instead of an answer. The certificate shall state that all information required by the demand and in the possession, custody, control, or knowledge of the person to whom the demand is directed has been submitted. To the extent that any information is not furnished, the information shall be identified and reasons set forth with particularity regarding the reasons why the information was not furnished.\n(h) Oral Examinations.\u2014\n(1) Procedures.\u2014 The examination of any person pursuant to a civil investigative demand for oral testimony served under this section shall be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths and affirmations by the laws of the United States or of the place where the examination is held. The officer before whom the testimony is to be taken shall put the witness on oath or affirmation and shall, personally or by someone acting under the direction of the officer and in the officer\u2019s presence, record the testimony of the witness. The testimony shall be taken stenographically and shall be transcribed. When the testimony is fully transcribed, the officer before whom the testimony is taken shall promptly transmit a copy of the transcript of the testimony to the custodian. This subsection shall not preclude the taking of testimony by any means authorized by, and in a manner consistent with, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.\n(2) Persons present.\u2014 The false claims law investigator conducting the examination shall exclude from the place where the examination is held all persons except the person giving the testimony, the attorney for and any other representative of the person giving the testimony, the attorney for the Government, any person who may be agreed upon by the attorney for the Government and the person giving the testimony, the officer before whom the testimony is to be taken, and any stenographer taking such testimony.\n(3) Where testimony taken.\u2014 The oral testimony of any person taken pursuant to a civil investigative demand served under this section shall be taken in the judicial district of the United States within which such person resides, is found, or transacts business, or in such other place as may be agreed upon by the false claims law investigator conducting the examination and such\n(4) Transcript of testimony.\u2014 When the testimony is fully transcribed, the false claims law investigator or the officer before whom the testimony is taken shall afford the witness, who may be accompanied by counsel, a reasonable opportunity to examine and read the transcript, unless such examination and reading are waived by the witness. Any changes in form or substance which the witness desires to make shall be entered and identified upon the transcript by the officer or the false claims law investigator, with a statement of the reasons given by the witness for making such changes. The transcript shall then be signed by the witness, unless the witness in writing waives the signing, is ill, cannot be found, or refuses to sign. If the transcript is not signed by the witness within 30 days after being afforded a reasonable opportunity to examine it, the officer or the false claims law investigator shall sign it and state on the record the fact of the waiver, illness, absence of the witness, or the refusal to sign, together with the reasons, if any, given therefor.\n(5) Certification and delivery to custodian.\u2014 The officer before whom the testimony is taken shall certify on the transcript that the witness was sworn by the officer and that the transcript is a true record of the testimony given by the witness, and the officer or false claims law investigator shall promptly deliver the transcript, or send the transcript by registered or certified mail, to the custodian.\n(6) Furnishing or inspection of transcript by witness.\u2014 Upon payment of reasonable charges therefore, the false claims law investigator shall furnish a copy of the transcript to the witness only, except that the Attorney General, the Deputy Attorney General, or an Assistant Attorney General may, for good cause, limit such witness to inspection of the official transcript of the witness\u2019 testimony.\n(7) Conduct of oral testimony.\u2014\n(A) Any person compelled to appear for oral testimony under a civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) may be accompanied, represented, and advised by counsel.\nCounsel may advise such person, in confidence, with respect to any question asked of such person. Such person or counsel may object on the record to any question, in whole or in part, and shall briefly state for the record the reason for the objection. An objection may be made, received, and entered upon the record when it is claimed that such person is entitled to refuse to answer the question on the grounds of any constitutional or other legal right or privilege, including the privilege against self-incrimination. Such person may not otherwise object to or refuse to answer any question, and may not directly or through counsel otherwise interrupt the oral examination. If such person refuses to answer any question, a petition may be filed in the district court of the United States under subsection (j)(1) for an order compelling such person to answer such question.\n(B) If such person refuses to answer any question on the grounds of the privilege against self-incrimination, the testimony of such person may be compelled in accordance with the provisions of part V of title 18.\n(8) Witness fees and allowances.\u2014 Any person appearing for oral testimony under a civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) shall be entitled to the same fees and allowances which are paid to witnesses in the district courts of the United States.\n(i) Custodians of Documents, Answers, and Transcripts.\u2014\n(1) Designation.\u2014 The Attorney General shall designate a false claims law investigator to serve as custodian of documentary material, answers to interrogatories, and transcripts of oral testimony received under this section, and shall designate such additional false claims law investigators as the Attorney General determines from time to time to be necessary to serve as deputies to the custodian.\n(2) Responsibility for materials; disclosure.\u2014\n(A) A false claims law investigator who receives any documentary material, answers to interrogatories, or transcripts of oral testimony under this section shall transmit them to the custodian. The custodian shall take physical possession of such material, answers, or transcripts and shall be responsible for the use made of them and for the return of documentary material under paragraph (4).\n(B) The custodian may cause the preparation of such copies of such documentary material, answers to interrogatories, or transcripts of oral testimony as may be required for official use by any false claims law investigator, or other officer or employee of the Department of Justice, who is authorized for such use under regulations which the Attorney General shall issue. Such material, answers, and transcripts may be used by any such authorized false claims law investigator or other officer or employee in connection with the taking of oral testimony under this section.\n(C) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no documentary material, answers to interrogatories, or transcripts of oral testimony, or copies thereof, while in the possession of the custodian, shall be available for examination by any individual other than a false claims law investigator or other officer or employee of the Department of Justice authorized under subparagraph (B). The prohibition in the preceding sentence on the availability of material, answers, or transcripts shall not apply if consent is given by the person who produced such material, answers, or transcripts, or, in the case of any product of discovery produced pursuant to an express demand for such material, consent is given by the person from whom the discovery was obtained. Nothing in this subparagraph is intended to prevent disclosure to the Congress, including any committee or subcommittee of the Congress, or to any other agency of the United States for use by such agency in furtherance of its statutory responsibilities.\nDisclosure of information to any such other agency shall be allowed only upon application, made by the Attorney General to a United States district court, showing substantial need for the use of the information by such agency in furtherance of its statutory responsibilities.\n(D) While in the possession of the custodian and under such reasonable terms and conditions as the Attorney General shall prescribe\u2014\n(i) documentary material and answers to interrogatories shall be available for examination by the person who produced such material or answers, or by a representative of that person authorized by that person to examine such material and answers; and\n(ii) transcripts of oral testimony shall be available for examination by the person who produced such testimony, or by a representative of that person authorized by that person to examine such transcripts.\n(3) Use of material, answers, or transcripts in other proceedings.\u2014 Whenever any attorney of the Department of Justice has been designated to appear before any court, grand jury, or Federal agency in any case or proceeding, the custodian of any documentary material, answers to interrogatories, or transcripts of oral testimony received under this section may deliver to such attorney such material, answers, or transcripts for official use in connection with any such case or proceeding as such attorney determines to be required. Upon the completion of any such case or proceeding, such attorney shall return to the custodian any such material, answers, or transcripts so delivered which have not passed into the control of such court, grand jury, or agency through introduction into the record of such case or proceeding.\n(4) Conditions for return of material.\u2014 If any documentary material has been produced by any person in the course of any false claims law investigation pursuant to a civil investigative demand under this section, and\u2014\n(A) any case or proceeding before the court or grand jury arising out of such investigation, or any proceeding before any Federal agency involving such material, has been completed, or\n(B) no case or proceeding in which such material may be used has been commenced within a reasonable time after completion of the examination and analysis of all documentary material and other information assembled in the course of such investigation, the custodian shall, upon written request of the person who produced such material, return to such person any such material (other than copies furnished to the false claims law investigator under subsection (f)(2) or made for the Department of Justice under paragraph (2)(B)) which has not passed into the control of any court, grand jury, or agency through introduction into the record of such case or proceeding.\n(5) Appointment of successor custodians.\u2014 In the event of the death, disability, or separation from service in the Department of Justice of the custodian of any documentary material, answers to interrogatories, or transcripts of oral testimony produced pursuant to a civil investigative demand under this section, or in the event of the official relief of such custodian from responsibility for the custody and control of such material, answers, or transcripts, the Attorney General shall promptly\u2014\n(A) designate another false claims law investigator to serve as custodian of such material, answers, or transcripts, and\n(B) transmit in writing to the person who produced such material, answers, or testimony notice of the identity and address of the successor so designated.\nAny person who is designated to be a successor under this paragraph shall have, with regard to such material, answers, or transcripts, the same duties and responsibilities as were imposed by this section upon that person\u2019s predecessor in office, except that the successor shall not be held responsible for any default or dereliction which occurred before that designation.\n(j) Judicial Proceedings.\u2014\n(1) Petition for enforcement.\u2014 Whenever any person fails to comply with any civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a), or whenever satisfactory copying or reproduction of any material requested in such demand cannot be done and such person refuses to surrender such material, the Attorney General may file, in the district court of the United States for any judicial district in which such person resides, is found, or transacts business, and serve upon such person a petition for an order of such court for the enforcement of the civil investigative demand.\n(2) Petition to modify or set aside demand.\u2014\n(A) Any person who has received a civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) may file, in the district court of the United States for the judicial district within which such person resides, is found, or transacts business, and serve upon the false claims law investigator identified in such demand a petition for an order of the court to modify or set aside such demand. In the case of a petition addressed to an express demand for any product of discovery, a petition to modify or set aside such demand may be brought only in the district court of the United States for the judicial district in which the proceeding in which such discovery was obtained is or was last pending. Any petition under this subparagraph must be filed\u2014\n(i) within 20 days after the date of service of the civil investigative demand, or at any time before the return date specified in the demand, whichever date is earlier, or\n(ii) within such longer period as may be prescribed in writing by any false claims law investigator identified in the demand.\n(B) The petition shall specify each ground upon which the petitioner relies in seeking relief under subparagraph (A), and may be based upon any failure of the demand to comply with the provisions of this section or upon any constitutional or other legal right or privilege of such person. During the pendency of the petition in the court, the court may stay, as it deems proper, the running of the time allowed for compliance with the demand, in whole or in part, except that the person filing the petition shall comply with any portions of the demand not sought to be modified or set aside.\n(3) Petition to modify or set aside demand for product of discovery.\u2014\n(A) In the case of any civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a) which is an express demand for any product of discovery, the person from whom such discovery was obtained may file, in the district court of the United States for the judicial district in which the proceeding in which such discovery was obtained is or was last pending, and serve upon any false claims law investigator identified in the demand and upon the recipient of the demand, a petition for an order of such court to modify or set aside those portions of the demand requiring production of any such product of discovery. Any petition under this subparagraph must be filed\u2014\n(B) The petition shall specify each ground upon which the petitioner relies in seeking relief under subparagraph (A), and may be based upon any failure of the portions of the demand from which relief is sought to comply with the provisions of this section, or upon any constitutional or other legal right or privilege of the petitioner. During the pendency of the petition, the court may stay, as it deems proper, compliance with the demand and the running of the time allowed for compliance with the demand.\n(4) Petition to require performance by custodian of duties.\u2014 At any time during which any custodian is in custody or control of any documentary material or answers to interrogatories produced, or transcripts of oral testimony given, by any person in compliance with any civil investigative demand issued under subsection (a), such person, and in the case of an express demand for any product of discovery, the person from whom such discovery was obtained, may file, in the district court of the United States for the judicial district within which the office of such custodian is situated, and serve upon such custodian, a petition for an order of such court to require the performance by the custodian of any duty imposed upon the custodian by this section.\n(5) Jurisdiction.\u2014 Whenever any petition is filed in any district court of the United States under this subsection, such court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the matter so presented, and to enter such order or orders as may be required to carry out the provisions of this section. Any final order so entered shall be subject to appeal under section 1291 of title 28. 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        "raw_content": "Earlier this year, we wrote a blog about how 100 years on from the Suffragettes, thousands of non-binary people and women still don\u2019t have the right to vote. This week, the government has confirmed plans to simplify the process for survivors of domestic violence to vote anonymously.\nThe current, soon to change, system unfairly locks survivors of domestic violence out of voting by making it impossible to register to vote safely. As it stands today, a survivor must obtain evidence of their need to vote anonymously, by either obtaining a court order or an injunction (which most survivors of domestic violence do not have), proof from a Police Superintendent, the Director of Social Services or the Director General of the Security Services (i.e. MI5) \u2013 all of whom are incredibly difficult to reach. This system makes the voting process essentially impossible for the vast majority of survivors. However, the excellent campaign by Women\u2019s Aid and others, such as campaigner Mehala Osborne, has forced the government to announce that it intends to broaden this list to include more easily contactable people, including refuge workers and medical or healthcare professionals.\nAt first glance, the proposed changes have the potential to positively impact the lives of women and non-binary survivors of domestic violence. People who, up until now, have had to jump through multiple, unachieveable, bureaucratic and administrative hoops to gain the right to vote without putting their lives at risk. Unsurprisingly, the changes were not put in place in time for the 2017 General Election (although Women\u2019s Aid launched their campaign in March 2017), but they should be in effect in time for the next one.\nThis may seem positive, but in reality its impact will be negligible. The Tory government\u2019s dismantling of domestic violence services, through savage austerity cuts, disproportionately affects access to safety for people who are already disadvantaged. When two thirds of women and non-binary people are turned away from refuges every day, even higher if you are from a BME background, are LGBTQ+, have a mental health problem, are disabled, or use substances, these new provisions will only be available to the minority who can access support. Even by this most conservative estimate, only 33% of domestic violence survivors will have access to voter anonymity through the proposed reforms.\nAnd what about after you leave a refuge? As Women\u2019s Aid have said, \u201canonymous voter registration should be indefinite.\u201d However, the right to anonymity will end when a person leaves a refuge or service, meaning that survivors will be back to putting their lives at risk to register to vote. After years of lobbying and hard work the government is once again feeding us crumbs in the hope that we fall gratefully into silence. Chris Skidmore, the minister overseeing these policy developments, has gone on record to reassure the public that \u201cevery voice matters and this government will continue to encourage our record levels of democratic participation by ensuring we have a democracy that works for everyone\u201d. But this has only ever been a democracy that works for the few. Thousands of women and non-binary people are still locked out of services, safety and the voting system.\nPeople of all genders imprisoned in detention centres are denied the right to vote, despite the fact that three-quarters of women held in immigration detention are eventually released back to their communities. We know that this statistic would be even higher if gender non-conforming people were accurately reflected in the data. Many people in immigration detention are Commonwealth citizens, who are entitled to vote whilst living here and only prevented from doing so by detention. Predictably, immigration controls serve to oppress, silence and violate communities of colour, and in this context also prevent them from exercising their democratic rights.\nIncarcerated people are also banned from voting. When at least 46% of women in prison are survivors of domestic violence, 53% were abused as children, and the vast majority of non-binary people and women are imprisoned for nonviolent crimes of survival and exploitation, as well as trans women being misgendered in their imprisonment resulting in three deaths in the past two years, silencing their votes as well is tantamount to erasing their voices, experiences and demands from government policy, funding and protection. Even in a parliamentary system so deeply flawed and undemocratic as ours, those made more vulnerable by the state and systemic inequalities should have a right to vote for decisions and parties that they believe will best meet their needs and aspirations.\nOnly certain voices seem to matter to this government \u2013 but we will not be silenced. Sisters Uncut will continue to fight alongside all non-binary people and women demanding their rights.",
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        "raw_content": "Play a question and answer card game on the Solar System and learn about the properties of the Sun and its planets.\nDuring this activity, students play a game and learn the properties of different planets and their relative position in the Solar System.\nStudents will be able to describe what the Solar System is.\nStudents will be able to describe the properties of different planets and classify them into rocky and gassy.\nStudents will be able to name the planets in order of distance from the Sun.\nThe teacher discusses with the students what colour they used for the planets.\nStudents have to explain how the colour chosen relates to the planets\u2019 properties that students have learnt during the activity. For example, Venus is very hot so it could be coloured red.\nAsk the students to name the planets in the solar system in order from the Sun.\nCard game PDF (one set per group)\nPlanets and Sun model \u2013 Universe in a Box or other material\nColoured pencils (one set per group)\nScissors (one per student)\nPhotos of the Solar System PDF (one set per group)\nThe Solar System, in which we live, consists of the Sun as its central star, eight planets with their moons and several dwarf planets. Together with hundreds of thousands of asteroids (boulders from the size of small pebbles to the size of a dwarf planet) and comets, these celestial bodies orbit the Sun.\nThe Earth is a very special planet among these celestial bodies. It is our home! In order to understand its uniqueness, students need to compare the Earth to the other planets in the Solar System. The Earth is located about 150 million kilometres from the Sun, giving a temperature that is exactly right for liquid water to be present on the surface, unlike on other planets. This proved crucial for the development of life!\nThe Solar System as a whole is part of the Milky Way galaxy, a collection of about 200 billion stars that are arranged in a spiral, along with gas and dust. Billions of these stars have planets and these, in turn, have moons. This suggests that we are probably not alone in the Milky Way, but the distances between the stars are so big that a visit to another world would be very difficult.\nCredit: Wikimedia Common / Nick Risinger / NASA / JPL\nEven the star nearest to us, Proxima Centauri, is 4.22 light years (i.e., over 40 trillion kilometres) away from us. This is so distant that a journey there would take generations of human lives.\nCredit: UNAWE / C.Provot\nPlanets that orbit stars other than our Sun are called extrasolar planets or exoplanets for short. Astronomers have already discovered thousands of these exoplanets and regularly discover more. We can categorise the planets of our Solar System into two types: rocky planets, which are nearest to the Sun and have a solid surface, and gas giants, which are farther from the Sun and are more massive and mainly composed of gas. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars appear in the former category, and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune make up the latter. Pluto, our formerly outermost planet, has been considered a dwarf planet since 2006. Between Mars and Jupiter is a so-called asteroid belt, which circles the Sun like a ring. It consists of thousands of smaller and larger boulders. The largest of these have their own names, just like the planets. One of them, Ceres, is so large that it is considered a dwarf planet.\nPlanets are spherical bodies orbiting a star. They have sufficient mass to have purged their orbits of all larger and smaller boulders thanks to their gravitational pull. Dwarf planets are also spherical and orbit a star, but they have small masses and therefore such weak gravity that they are not capable of attracting smaller boulders in their vicinity. Currently (in 2016) five dwarf planets have been identified: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris. Moons are often spherical as well, depending on their size, but they orbit planets.\nEach of the planets in our Solar System has very specific features. We have summarised them in the fact files below. The following rule of thumb is valid in the Solar System: small planets lie close to the Sun and are made of solid material, while large planets are farther away from the Sun and are mainly composed of gas. This is not necessarily true for planets around other stars, some of which have planets like Jupiter much closer to their star than Mercury is to the Sun in our Solar System.\nThe four rocky planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are very dense (solid) and comparatively small. Their atmospheres are very thin or non-existent (Mercury), with the exception of that of Venus.\nMercury is the planet nearest to the Sun. It has no atmosphere and its solid surface, like that of our Moon, is covered with many craters. Mercury orbits the Sun once in just 88 days and has no moons. There are severe temperature differences on its surface: 380\u00b0 C on the side facing the Sun, and -180\u00b0 C on the night side! This is because day and night shift very slowly on Mercury, because of its slow spin. Also, there is no atmosphere to trap the heat at night.\nVenus is about as large as the Earth. Carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) makes up 99% of its atmosphere, which causes sunlight to get trapped in this mega greenhouse. Whether it is day or night, it is always very hot on Venus: almost 500\u00b0 C! While the other Solar System planets rotate in the same direction, anticlockwise, Venus rotates backwards, clockwise.\nEarth is the only planet in the Solar System that has liquid water on its surface, significant amounts of oxygen in the air and moderate temperatures. It orbits the Sun once a year. Its stable axis (inclined 23 degrees) results in seasons. Furthermore, it is the only celestial body on which we have found life so far.\nMars is half the size of the Earth. Its reddish colour is caused by iron oxide (rust). It has a very thin atmosphere, which mainly consists of carbon dioxide. One of its special features is its many extinct volcanoes, which reach heights of up to 22,000 metres! Mars has two very small moons and needs about twice as much time as the Earth to orbit the Sun. Like Earth, it also has seasons, as its rotation axis is inclined.\nThe \u2018gas giants\u2019 are so-called because they are large compared to other planets and they are composed mostly of gas. They consist of a thick atmosphere and a relatively small solid core.\nJupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System. Like all giant planets, it mainly consists of gas and has a small solid core and a thin ring system. It has a remarkable red spot on its surface that is twice the size of the Earth! This spot is a huge storm (a cyclone) that has been raging for more than 400 years. It has at least 67 moons (in 2016) and is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.\nSaturn is surrounded by large rings and therefore earns its nickname \u2018Lord of the rings\u2019. These rings consist of numerous small ice grains. Saturn\u2019s atmosphere has a fairly low density: Saturn is the only planet in the Solar System that could float on water. It has many moons: more than 60 (62 in 2016) and many more unnamed \u2018moonlets\u2019.\nUranus has a few thin rings. Its surface looks very smooth and barely shows any structure. It has 27 known moons (2016).\nNeptune\u2019s surface has a blue colour, like that of Uranus. White clouds fly over its surface at speeds of over 1000 km/hr. Neptune\u2019s path sometimes crosses the orbit of dwarf planet Pluto. The planet has a thin ring system and 14 known moons (2016).\nDwarf Planet: Pluto\nPluto is composed of ice and rock. In 2006, astronomers decided that Pluto should no longer be classed as a planet but only a dwarf planet, although it is spherical. Due to its low mass, it cannot attract smaller boulders in its vicinity, as the \u2018real\u2019 planets do. Pluto has one larger and two smaller moons. Currently, in 2016, there are 4 other planets considered as dwarf planets that could be added to the game on an equal standing with Pluto: Ceres, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.\nOur knowledge of the Solar System\nAstronomy research and tools evolve and improve very quickly. Our knowledge about space including our Solar System is extensive but not complete and it is constantly growing. Therefore, data given in the present resource might become incomplete or inaccurate over time. This might be illustrated with Pluto, considered for many years as the ninth planet of the Solar System and today identified as a dwarf planet.\nPrint out the card game PDF, one set per group. Print out either double sided or stick the front and back together. Cut out the cards along the lines.\nPrint out the photos of the solar system, one set per group. Cut them separately.\nIdeally ten students per group.\nStep 1: Identifying planets\nFirst, ask the students to identify the pictures of the planets: which planet is seen in which photo?\nLet them arrange the photographs of the Sun and its planets in the \u2018right\u2019 order. Show students the correct order at the end.\nStep 2: Colouring planets\nNext, the students colour the pictures of the card game. Ask each student to pick one card and colour it. Which peculiarities have to be taken into account?\nStep 3: Playing the card game\nOn the back of each card, there is a summary of the most important features of the individual planets and the Sun. At the bottom, there is a question, whose answer indicates another celestial body in the Solar System.\nShuffle the cards and hand every student one card.\nAsk the students to read and understand the exact properties of \u2018their\u2019 celestial body.\nThe student with the Sun card reads out loud the question on the bottom of the back of its card. The answer should be called out only by that student whose celestial body was sought. Then, this student can read out loud the question on his/her card.\nThe game ends when the round goes back to the student holding the Sun card.\nStep 4: Planet order and size\nIn order to better memorise the order of the eight planets in our Solar System, use the following mnemonic: My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nachos or invent a new one with the students in your home language.\nIf available, use the model of the planets and the Sun to give students a feeling of the different sizes of the planets.\nGive a quantitative feel for the comparative distances of the planets from the Sun and size by showing this video: \u2018How big is the Solar System\u2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK5E_7hOi-k For older students: \u2018To Scale: The Solar System\u2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR3Igc3Rhfg\nOur wonderful Universe, the Solar System\nKS2: Year 5, Science: Earth and Space: Describe the movement of the Earth, and other planets, relative to the Sun in the solar system. 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        "raw_content": "Smiling like a Buddha: A Six-Session Mindfulness Meditation Class\nTue, October 2 7:00 pm \u2013 9:00 pm\nTue, October 16 7:00 pm \u2013 9:00 pm\nTue, November 6 7:00 pm \u2013 9:00 pm\nTue, November 13 7:00 pm \u2013 9:00 pm\nTue, October 16, 7:00 pm \u2013 Tue, October 16, 9:00 pm\nWhen we practice mindfulness, we develop, over time, a relaxed state of awareness that allows for the moment-by-moment direct observation of sensations, feelings, and mind-states. When mindfulness is firmly established, joy, compassion, equanimity and loving-kindness arise.\nIntended for both new and experienced practitioners, the class will explore conscious breathing, developing/deepening a sitting practice, walking meditation, mindfulness in everyday life, recognizing and accepting feelings and emotions, transforming anger, nurturing love, developing compassion, and hugging meditation.\nParticipants will be able to share experiences, progress, and challenges within a supportive workshop environment.\nCost The fee is $180 for the entire six-session course. (A reduced fee schedule is available for those for whom the course fee would be a hardship.)\nFor more information, email info@StillWaterMPC.org or call (301) 270-8353. Space is limited.\nHave a friend or colleague who might be interested? We would be grateful if you downloaded a flyer to give to another person or post on a bulletin board.\nCrossings Healing and Wellness\nwww.crossingshealing.com\nSend Smiling like a Buddha: A Six-Session Mindfulness Meditation Class to Google Calendar\nMap to Crossings Healing and Wellness",
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        "raw_content": "Krzywy Domek aka \"The Crooked House\", Sopot, Poland\nA combination of mall, restaurant row and office building the Krzywy Domek is located in the city of Sopot, Poland. Although the building is relatively young it is already extremely well known around the world and has become a local icon. Built in 2004 the Krzywy Domek aka \"The Crooked House\" is located in Sopot, Poland. Part of a larger shopping center the building houses restaurants, shops and offices on four levels encompassing some 43,000 square feet [Wikipedia]. The architects...\nTHE \"CROOKED HOUSE\"\n53 Monte Cassino St, Sopot, Poland\n... Szotynscy & Zaleski were said to have been inspired by the art and illustrations of Jan Marcin Szancer [1902 - 1973: a Polish illustrator who studied at Krak\u00f3w's Academy of Fine Arts, and later in France and Italy and illustrated some 150 books] and Jan Brzechwa [1898 - 1966: a polish poet and author mostly known for his work in children's literature].\nThe Krzywy Domek website describes the complex as follows:\n\"The showpiece of Sopot and the symbol of the modern world that harmoniously combines business with culture and art.\nEach day plenty of people pay visits to us to conduct business, eat, enhance their health or do shopping. This place is the seat of offices of companies representing various industries, beauty salons, doctors\u2019 offices, shops and the like. In the evening the Krzywy Domek is vibrant with life, as well. Its clubs and pubs provide extensive programmes of events and their top quality and diverse catering will satisfy all tastes \u2013 both sophisticated and traditional ones.\nThe Krzywy Domek \u2013 this place never sleeps!\"\nKrzywy Domek Website\nWikipedia - Krzywy Domek\nWikipedia - Jan Marcin Szancer\nWikipedia - Jan Brzechwa\nLabels: 2000s, Europe, Poland, Retail\nthis is a very interesting building and im researching it for my studies.\nAJS August 22, 2016 at 12:04 PM\nWhen I first saw this I definitely thought it was a Gehry building.",
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        "raw_content": "SOUTH TEXAS FOLK TALES GIVE VIEW OF CULTURE 02/22/99 From stories of their childhood, they recognize her as the ghost of a woman killed a century ago. Outside Alice, oilfield workers see a woman in black crying by the roadside. They see her standing at a highway intersection, draped in black lace and a veil. The murdered bride is trying to tell the truth _ that she was faithful to her long-dead husband and that her child was his. The legend of the wailing woman in black is one of many South Texas folk tales studied by John R. Jenson, a journalism professor at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Jenson is presenting his research of South Texas folk tales through March 4 at South Texas public libraries as part of A&M-Kingsville's Circuit Riders series of lectures. Reading folk tales can help give a deeper understanding of an area's culture, Jenson said. \"They are stories that are rooted in the agrarian culture of a humble, hardworking people,\" he said. \"Many of them are like proverbs. In some ways they are children's tales, but they can be read at many different levels.\" Though some of the legends Jenson studies give specific locations in South Texas _ the ghost of the bride is said to appear at the intersection of U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 141 _ many elements of the tales are common to folk tales around the world. \"You see the same themes as in the folk tales of medieval Europe,\" Jenson said. \"In many ways they could have happened anywhere.\" The woman in black is a variation of another story from the Mexican borderlands, that of the weeping woman _ La Llorona _ who drowned her own children, and still wails at night by rivers. In the South Texas version of the ghost bride tale, one of the most powerful landowners in the area, Raul Ramos, brought home a beautiful bride from Mexico. He left his new wife, Leonora, at his ranch near Premont to go on a long trip. When he returned, he found that she was six months' pregnant. A jealous neighbor said that the child was not his. Believing the tale, he ordered that his wife be hanged. He rode in the opposite direction so he could not change his mind, and shot himself at sunset, when she was to be killed. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Jaffna News / Police have filed a case against a woman wearing sage in Buddha\nPolice have filed a case against a woman wearing sage in Buddha\nJaffna News: The police filed a lawsuit in the Jaffna Judicial Court today against a young female attorney who wearing sunglasses.\nThe court gave approval to the police to grant the permission of the Attorney General to prosecute the woman's attorney and filed the case on January 14.\nOn the last of the 12 th, a female attorney was searched into a Jaffna court complex on charges of wearing a sari foil.\nThere was a dispute in the Jaffna court complex.\nThe attorney told the attorneys that the attorney had to be taken to the police station.\nHowever, the solicitor sought by the police returned home from the courthouse.\nIn this case, the relevant attorney for visiting the court premises was held in Jaffna. President's lawyer, Chanda Abhimussingam, brought the affidavit to the Jaffna Police Station.\nHowever, the female attorney went to the police station and did not wear saree with the figure of Buddha.\n\"I was offered a sari by a friend in India. I do not know that Buddha's image is engraved.\nI do not wear that sari in the thought of dishonoring the Buddha, \"the young lady attorney said in her statement.\nThe decision was taken from the action taken by the Buddha in the form of a sari attached to the Jaffna Attorneys' Association and the Police Superior.\nHowever, two days after the incident, the girl's attorney was taken into the court premises and the issue of the camera taken by her police officer was taken seriously.\nThe allegation that the woman's lawyer was threatened by the police was handed over by the police officer's cell phone.\nThe Jaffna Attorneys' Association has decided to take appropriate action on this violation of the police. The association is also investigating the case against a female police officer.\nIn this case, the police attorney who took the issue of wearing a sari wearing a Buddha figure, brought it to the court.For More Tamil Online News- http://www.tamilonp.com/ -\u0b9a\u0bc6\u0baf\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0b95\u0bb3\u0bcd ,\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd \u0b9a\u0bc6\u0baf\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0b95\u0bb3\u0bcd \u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd \u0b86\u0ba9\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0bc8\u0ba9\u0bcd \u0b9a\u0bc6\u0baf\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0b95\u0bb3\u0bcd\nPolice have filed a case against a woman wearing sage in Buddha Reviewed by Tamilnews on September 19, 2018 Rating: 5",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by Terry Canales 124.60pc on April 23, 2015\nHouse Bill 21, whose primary author is Rep. Kyle Kacal, R-College Station, is based on a concept known as \u201cRight to Try\u201d, which advocates at the national level for many years have been championing as a humane and necessary option for gravely-ill patients who have no other legal last resort in Texas.\nHB 21 was approved by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, April 22.\nHB 21, coauthored by Rep. Terry Canales, D-Edinburg, would allow a dying person, with the consent of their physician, to receive promising new medication that has passed the first phase of the FDA\u2019s rigorous review process, but which has not received final approval.\n\u201cDuring this long process, people may die waiting for the FDA to approve potentially life-saving medicines,\u201d said Canales. \u201cHB 21 would help protect physicians and drug manufacturers from legal liability. But most importantly, it would provide a person another chance at life when there is no hope, which is what all of us would want for ourselves and our loved ones.\u201d\nThis legislation seeks to establish a remedy to this situation, he contended, explaining that the proposal \u201cseeks to cut through the FDA\u2019s red tape as the FDA is determining whether a drug is safe enough to bring to market.\u201d\nCanales, who had also filed similar legislation, joined forces with Kacal to help successfully move the issue through the House of Representatives.\nArizona voters on Tuesday, November 5, 2014, passed Proposition 303, a state ballot measure giving terminally ill patients the right to try investigational medicines that have passed the first phase of FDA approval but still may be years away from reaching pharmacy shelves.\n\u201cRight to Try\u201d is already law in Colorado, Louisiana, Michigan and Missouri, where it passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in all four states. Arizona is the first state to pass the law by voter initiative.\nA similar measure, Senate Bill 694 by Sen. Paul Bettencourt, R-Houston was approved by the Senate on Thursday, April 9, and is awaiting action in the House of Representatives.\nUnder current law, the FDA has a compassionate use exception policy that allows for terminally-ill patients to receive drugs and treatments prior to being FDA approved if the treating physician certifies that certain conditions are met.\nUnder HB 21/SB 694, the FDA\u2019s lengthy and unduly burdensome application process that takes approximately 30 days or longer is eliminated and replaced with a more efficient mechanism that results in the patient receiving the needed medication in a much more expeditious manner. The time saved can make the critical difference \u2013 in living instead of dying \u2013 for a patient because it allows them to start treatment when they are stronger and their bodies are healthy enough to fight and succeed with safe, ground breaking treatments.\n\u201cIn these fairly uncommon situations, time is a predator, that it is unconscionable that government is standing in the way of a potential cure,\u201d Bettencourt said.\nIn explaining the intent of the \u201cRight To Try Act\u201d, Canales outlined the key processes required by the FDA before a new drug is approved.\n\u201cThere are four phases in the drug review process by the FDA, which can take longer than decade to complete, far too long for critically-ill people who have not been helped by available medications and treatments,\u201d the South Texas lawmaker said.\nPhase I alone, on average takes almost two years to complete.\nPhase 1 studies are usually conducted in healthy volunteers, according to the FDA. The goal here is to determine what the drug\u2019s most frequent side effects are and, often, how the drug is metabolized and excreted. The number of subjects typically ranges from 20 to 80.\nPhase 2 is given to a larger group and is further evaluated for its safety.\nPhase 3 is given to an even larger group that confirms its effectiveness, monitors side effects and compares it to similar commonly used treatments.\nPhase 4 studies the long-term effects of the drug, and gathers information about the drugs effect on various populations.\nThe current process to test, approve, and bring a new drug to market under federal regulations can take a decade or more, which is longer than patients with a terminal illness can wait, the House Research Organization confirmed in its bill analysis of HB 21.\nThe House Research Organization is the research arm of the House of Representatives.\n\u201cUnder the bill, manufacturers would not be required to provide investigational drugs,\u201d the House Research Organization noted it is bill analysis of HB 21. \u201cThe bill would encourage manufacturers to make the drugs available by specifying that the bill did not create a cause of action for a lawsuit after the patient signed an informed consent form and consulted with the patient\u2019s physician.\u201d\nAlso according to the House Research Organization review of HB 21:\nHB 21 would be known as the \u201cRight To Try Act.\u201d The bill would specify that the Legislature intends to allow for patients with a terminal illness to use potentially\nA \u201cbiological product\u201d is defined in federal law under 42 U.S.C. sec. 262 to include a virus, therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine, blood, blood component or derivative, allergenic product, or protein applicable to the prevention, treatment, or cure of a person\u2019s disease or condition.\nUnder the bill, a patient with an terminal illness would be eligible to access and use an investigational drug, biological product, or device if the patient\u2019s physician had considered all other treatment options currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and determined that those treatment options were unavailable or unlikely to prolong the patient\u2019s life and the physician had recommended or prescribed in writing that the patient use a specific class of investigational drug, biological product, or device.\nThe bill would not require a manufacturer to provide an investigational drug, biological product, or device to an eligible patient. Under the bill, a manufacturer could choose whether to charge a patient for the cost of the manufacture of the investigational drug, biological product, or device. A health insurance plan could, but would not be required to, provide coverage for the cost of an investigational drug, biological product, or device.\nThe bill would not create a private or state cause of action for a lawsuit against a manufacturer of an investigational drug, biological product, or device or against any other person or entity involved in the care of an eligible patient for any harm done to the patient as a result of the treatment.\nUnder the bill, a state of Texas official, employee, or agent could not block or attempt to block an eligible patient\u2019s access to an investigational drug, biological product, or device. The Texas Medical Board could not revoke, fail to renew, suspend, or take any action against a physician\u2019s license based solely on a physician\u2019s recommendations to an eligible patient regarding access to or treatment with an investigational drug, biological product, or device, as long as the care and recommendations the physician provided to the patient met the standard of care and requirements of the bill.\n\u201cRight to Try\u201d has bipartisan political support, including from the Goldwater Institute of Phoenix, Arizona, which was founded in 1988 with the blessings of the late Sen. Barry Goldwater, a national conservative leader and Republican presidential nominee in 1964. He served in the U.S. Senate for 30 years until his retirement in 1987.\nAccording to the Goldwater Institute, even a program by the FDA to allow a critically-ill patient, with the consent of his/her physician, to use experimental drugs takes too long.\nThe FDA, whose extensive duties include ensuring that medicine is safe and effective for human use, is a huge federal agency with almost 15,000 employees and a $14 billion operating budget. Such a massive government organization makes it difficult to overcome overwhelming bureaucratic red tape and related delays.\nAs a result, the Goldwater Institute contends:\nThese bureaucratic impediments violate an individual\u2019s fundamental right to try to save his own life. Unfortunately, the federal government has shown little interest in reforming the FDA as bills to reform the process for terminal patients have been introduced, but have never received a vote in Congress.\nState legislators, however, have the opportunity to protect their citizens\u2019 right to try investigational medications by enacting Right to Try measures. These measures would ensure the right to protect one\u2019s life by returning medical decisions where they belong \u2013 to patients and doctors.\nThe FDA strictly controls which medications are available in the United States. 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        "raw_content": "IH Digital named Sina Weibo#s Official Agency in Southeast Asia\nStocks and Financial Services Press Releases Thursday June 1, 2017 14:07\nSINGAPORE--1 Jun--PRNewswire/InfoQuest\nSina Weibo has appointed IH Digital as its official agency in Southeast Asia.\nThe partnership allows IH Digital, Asia's 360 Digital Marketing Agency, to provide Sina Weibo advertising solutions and Weibo account verification services to businesses outside China; in the capacity of Sina Weibo's official agency. These services will be provided via IH's offices located throughout Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and The Philippines.\nSina Weibo: The Chinese Twitter x Facebook hybrid\nWith over 600 million users as of 2017, Sina Weibo is one of China's largest social media platforms where users create, share, and discover Chinese-language content.\nEvolving from what was initially a microblogging platform akin to Twitter, Sina Weibo has since developed into a fully-integrated platform for content aggregation and distribution -- not unlike the Chinese Facebook -- with long-form content, multi-media and video streaming features; the latter's addition securing Sina Weibo's place as the leading social media platform in China due to its unparalleled use by Chinese celebrities and KOL (key opinion leader) users.\nAdopted by businesses for social media marketing since 2011, Sina Weibo allows enterprises to promote their brands, products, and services to the platform's large base of Chinese social media users. Sina Weibo offers a wide variety of advertising and marketing solutions, ranging from social display ads, promoted feeds, to event-based ad and activity solutions.\nReaching out to Chinese Tourists on Sina Weibo\nPreliminary estimates by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) show that Chinese tourist arrivals and spending in South East Asia hit record highs in 2016. Chinese tourists were the biggest spenders for the second year in a row, contributing a total of S$1.9 billion just last year alone.\n\"Singapore experiences an influx of 250,000 Chinese tourists on a monthly basis. Lately, there has been a surge in the number of Chinese Free and Independent Travellers (FIT) using digital platforms as their main sources of travel information. We believe that attracting them via Sina Weibo is the most effective method,\" says Mr. George Foo, Chief Operating Officer for IH Digital.\n\"While WeChat and Weixin (the WeChat version available to mainland Chinese -- restricted to businesses with operations in China) allow enterprises to offer highly personalized services to individual stakeholders, Sina Weibo excels for businesses seeking to drive awareness, engagement, and leads amongst Chinese consumers. In particular for businesses who do not have established operations in China, but are looking to reach Chinese consumers, Sina Weibo is the best Chinese social media platform for them to build awareness and credibility.\"\nGiven that China's digital landscape is unique, Foo emphasized that businesses outside China should have a specialised team to support their advertising campaigns on Sina Weibo.\n\"We are a multinational team. The local talents are armed with the necessary expertise to tackle both the Chinese and Southeast Asia markets. As such, we are able to support advertisers who are interested in reaching out to the Chinese outbound travellers.\"\nAbout IH Digital\nIH Digital is Asia's 360 Digital Marketing Agency with a strong presence in Southeast Asia and Greater China. IH Digital provides a strategic and synchronised 360-degree approach, focusing on creating, distributing and amplifying meaningful and consistent content to a clearly-defined audience. Founded in 2006, there are 100+ digital marketing specialists across Asia that cater to your diverse digital needs. IH Digital is currently serving as the official agency for Google, Baidu, Sina Weibo and Meituan-Dianping.\nRead more at: www.ihdigital.com & www.ihdigitalchina.com\nContact Us: weibo@ihdigital.com\nDigital Marketing Southeast Asia Partnership Advertising The Partner e-services Marketing solutions Outside In Business",
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        "raw_content": "IB Graduation Senior Prize Ceremony Regents International School Bangkok 18 May 2018\nGeneral Press Releases Tuesday May 22, 2018 14:02\nBangkok--22 May--Regent's International School Bangkok\nDr. Virachai Techavijit, Founder and Chairman of Regent's International School presided over the 2018 IB Graduation and Prize Ceremony. Ms.Kwanshanok Techavijit, Director; Mr. Peter Hogan, Principal and Dr. Peter Jones, Head of Secondary School also attended this special event.\nMr. Peter Hogan and Dr. Peter Jones presented graduation certificates to the students who have completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma and will be heading off to university destinations around the world in September 2018.\nDr. Virachai Techavijit, Founder and Chairman of Regent's International School (seated in the middle), Principal Peter Hogan (seated to right of Chairman) and Dr. Peter Jones (seated to left of Chairman) also addressed the graduates, staff, parents and students who attended the event.\nDr. Virachai presented the Round Square awards and cups to students who have demonstrated exceptional support for Round Square IDEALS concepts of internationalism, democracy, environmental awareness, adventure, leadership and service. The school aims to bring out the best in everyone and its graduates are well-rounded, informed, principled and confident global citizens.\nThe Class of 2018 have received offers from many top universities including King's College London, University College London, University of Bristol, University of British Colombia, Canada, University of Durham, University of Melbourne, University of Warwick, Waseda University, Keio University, City University of Hong Kong, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea and many other prestigious destinations.\nRegent's International School Bangkok Regent's International School Regent's International International School INTERNATIONAL graduation Founder and Principal National Chairman",
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        "raw_content": "George Burns once lamented the death of vaudeville because, according to him, \u201cNow young comedians have no place to go and be lousy.\u201d\nSubstitute \u201cplay readings\u201d for \u201cvaudeville\u201d, and \u201cplaywrights\u201d for \u201cyoung comedians\u201d and I have to agree. Happily, unlike vaudeville, play readings are alive and well.\nI love readings, both as a playwright and an audience member. As an audience member I enjoy just wallowing in THE PLAY. No costumes, sets, lighting or sound to distract me. It\u2019s actors and words. Maybe some chairs and music stands. That\u2019s it. No frills. Just the play.\nAnd as a playwright it\u2019s like vaudeville. The place to go to be lousy. It\u2019s the place to make your mistakes in public \u2013 which is one of the maddening things about being a playwright. I have no idea what works until that many-eyed creature the audience tells me. (Noted dramaturg and bar room philosopher Michele Volansky calls me an \u201caudience whore.\u201d Guilty as charged.)\nThe Theatre Exile reading of North of the Boulevard is actually the second one, but the first with a \u201creal\u201d audience. (I hope. With my luck we\u2019ll have a blizzard that night. It\u2019s hard enough to get my director here since the Phils are in the playoffs that evening.) We had a very tiny \u201cinvited only\u201d reading at the Arden which was\u2026lousy. (The writing, not the acting.) I repeated myself endlessly and had a second act that was weak. The climax of the play happened suddenly and then disappeared. And, as always, some of the jokes didn\u2019t work.\nOf course when I printed out the first copy I thought it was perfect. The audience corrected me.\nTheatre Exile is a very appropriate place for the reading of this play. For one thing, it\u2019s really dirty. Okay, maybe \u201cdirty\u201d is the wrong word. Let\u2019s try \u201cedgy.\u201d (No nudity though. When you write a part for Harry Philibosian you try and avoid stuff like that.) A lot of theatres might be afraid of a politically incorrect play like North of the Boulevard. Don\u2019t expect to see it at the Walnut next season. At least until I add songs and a chorus of thirty.\nExile\u2019s pretty fearless like that.\nThere\u2019s also the fact that\u2026well, if you\u2019re at the reading look around. The play takes place in a garage and we\u2019re sitting in\u2026sort of a garage. For a reading it\u2019s a helluva set.\nI wrote this play because I liked the characters, knew the setting well, and was pissed off at the way the middle class \u2013 especially the \u201clower\u201d middle class \u2013 are treated in this country. I write a lot of things because I\u2019m pissed off. If I wasn\u2019t a playwright I\u2019d probably be a serial killer or a\u2026Republican or something.\nThat may not be the most \u201cartistic\u201d reason to write plays but \u2013 so far \u2013 it has kept me out of therapy. And jail.",
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        "raw_content": "Life above the pipeline\nHollywood, MD - It appears the final hurdles are being cleared and the marathon that began earlier this decade will end with a big corporation winning. The huge construction project at Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas Plant in Lusby has been quite a rural saga. The actual building of the liquefaction unit\u2014which will allow Dominion Energy to export natural gas to buyers in Asia\u2014as logistically challenging as it was, appears to have been the easy part of the story to tell. The human components seem much more compelling and complex than a project with a nearly $4 billion price tag.\nIt was sometime during the summer of 2013 that the Cove Point expansion story began to grow legs\u2014at least four of them, it seems. TheBayNet.com has featured several stories about the project, the protests, the litigation and the prodigious numbers\u2014financial, scientific and humanity-related\u2014which are all part of the narrative. This story has not reached its conclusion. It\u2019s fairly safe to say the drama will continue. We should never be lulled into the mindset that the work at this plant is routine. We pray that the most extraordinary people will be responsible for its operation.\nI have admiration for the collective spirit shown by those who object to the project. I am also impressed with the patience and persistence of the project promoters. With that said, I would like to address the criticism frequently leveled by project opponents, that the proponents of this project are greedy and only care about money. I think what troubles me about this is the notion that they are the only ones in this drama who are innately mercenary.\nFor environmental activists (not to be confused with local residents who have voluntarily protested), getting involved in the Cove Point debate is good for business\u2014their business. These environmental organizations are run like businesses. Their staffs are not Peace Corps volunteers or soldiers in the Salvation Army. This is how they earn a comfortable living. The letters they send out to supporters always include requests for contributions. They seek and receive grant money. Like lobbyists, they also tout wind and solar as the only acceptable way to go. However, both of those energy components are still in the incubator stages. Panels and turbines take up a lot of space and, in the case of wind turbines, can be as noisy as the plants where fossil fuels are spent. The wind and solar people are business people, too, and their products are every bit as flawed and risky as the fossil fuel industry.\nThe homeowners who are opposed, as you would expect, are fretting about their property values. That\u2019s understandable. A home is a huge investment. While they also express concerns about health issues due to emissions from the plant, the fact is that homeowners everywhere, and their children, are living in a risky world due to radon and carbon monoxide within their own homes. Small deer ticks can easily breech the walls of homes and render a resident ill with Lyme disease. Yes, given society\u2019s plethora of health risks, the emissions angst might be a red herring. The truth is living near a plant doesn\u2019t improve your property values the same way living near a golf course or the waterfront does (oddly, Cove Point residents have all three in their neighborhood).\nThe project critics also deride the Dominion shareholders without ever putting a face on these people. Some of the individuals who own stock might be frail, retired Sunday school teachers who are merely hoping to have a nest egg in their declining years. Average, blue collar people frequently put their money at risk in the Stock Market, too.\nThere has also been local criticism because Dominion is based in Virginia instead of Maryland. The last time I looked Virginia was not only part of the U.S. but a Maryland neighbor. The two states share a river, a bay, an ocean, a peninsula, a beltway, several bridges and a pro football team.\nAre the skilled laborers who worked on the project greedy, too? For labor, this project gave members a chance to recover from an economy that tanked last decade. Even with the cash pocketed from working at Cove Point the past few years, a lot of them probably couldn\u2019t afford to buy a local Cove Point protester\u2019s home.\nWhile you can certainly criticize the local elected officials for their handling of negotiations with the plant owners, accusing them of taking bribes goes beyond the pale. That is an accusation that should never be made without some serious evidence to back it up. Believe me, everyone in the news business has been looking for it. We haven\u2019t reported it because, apparently, it isn\u2019t there.\nYes, even as someone whose job it is to write stories about this ongoing process, I guess I\u2019m in it for the money, too. But if this story didn\u2019t exist I would be writing about something else. An out-of-state environmental activists once emailed me and implied that I was \u201cbought and paid for\u201d by Dominion. For his information, I am still waiting for that first check to arrive in the mail.\nWouldn\u2019t it be wonderful if Calvert\u2019s economy was built on something more palatable like it was in the days when tobacco farming, fishing and even tourism adequately sustained us? Instead our community\u2019s economic viability is now tethered to the energy industry. This area has good citizens who can foster relationships among corporate suits and any disappointed, dismayed property owners. 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        "raw_content": "Cast: Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Leighton Meester, Milo Ventimiglia, Vanilla Ice, Blake Clark, Meagen Fay, Peggy Stewart, Tony Orlando, James Caan, Will Forte, Rachel Dratch, Nick Swardson, Eva Amurri Martino, Susan Sarandon, Justin Weaver, Luenell, Ciara, Ana Gasteyer, Todd Bridges, Dan Patrick, Rex Ryan, Dana Min Goodman, Jackie Sandler, Colin Quinn, Alan Thicke, Ian Ziering.\nRated: (for crude sexual content throughout, nudity, pervasive language, and some drug use).\nThe three times Adam Sandler has headlined an R-rated film in the past, said projects have been unorthodox fare for the usually commercially-minded performer: 2009's not-very-funny Judd Apatow stumble \"Funny People,\" 2002's Paul Thomas Anderson love story \"Punch-Drunk Love,\" and 1996's buddy actioner \"Bulletproof.\" Thus, \"That's My Boy\" marks Sandler's first foray into a wholly mainstream comedy (produced by his Happy Madison shingle) that also happens to require a parent or adult guardian for theatergoers under 17. Let loose to do whatever he likes, Sandler goes hog-wild, turning a heartfelt if calculated father-son story into a crass, obscenity-filled free-for-all that, unfortunately, wavers throughout between irreverent and incendiary. Even as it evokes a handful of good-sized chuckles, there's also something unsettling, even vicious, about the amount of lives the screenplay by David Caspe (TV's \"Happy Endings\") all but destroys on its path toward rekindling the bond between one grossly irresponsible man and his far more put-together offspring.\nTwenty-eight years ago, 13-year-old Donny Berger (Justin Weaver) made national headlines after getting caught in a sexual relationship with his teacher, Ms. McGarricle (Eva Amurri Martino). Unapologetic over her love for him, she was sentenced to thirty years in prison and promptly had his baby, a boy he named Han Solo. Cut to present day, Donny (now played by Adam Sandler) is a beer-swilling, directionless forty-year-old in hot water over a tax evasion charge. Owing the IRS $43,000 or risk going to jail himself, Donny begins to formulate a scheme when he learns that his estranged son, now a successful Manhattan hedge fund manager who has renamed himself Todd Peterson (Andy Samberg), is due to be married to Jamie (Leighton Meester) in Cape Cod. Having lied about both his parents being dead, Todd is horrified when Donny shows up. They haven't seen each other in close to ten years, but now Todd must carry on the charade that Donny is his best friend in front of the entire wedding party and Jamie's well-off family. Behind closed doors, Todd wants nothing to do with his dad, but little by little he comes to decide reconciliation might be a possibility. What he doesn't know is Donny's original reason for showing up\u0097a purpose he no longer feels right at all about, even as the deadline for payment looms nearer.\nThere are many humps to climb over in order to buy into \"That's My Boy.\" The first is in the numbskull conflict of the plot, the sort that could be solved in a matter of minutes if only the characters were written up to the level of human beings with normal intelligence. Would it really be so difficult for Todd to sit Jamie down and explain to her his embarrassment being connected to a high-profile court case and a dead-beat father he never got along with? Nonetheless, the rest of the characters gullibly go along with what they're told, all the better to look surprised at the end when the truth is finally spoken. Also troublesome, at least at first, is Adam Sandler's (2011's \"Jack and Jill\") insistence in putting on a silly voice for Donny\u0097a voice that he did not speak with as a kid and now sounds like a Boston accent by way of a speech impediment. When some of the details of Donny's parenting skills surface, one understands full well Todd's desire to distance himself (the warped New Kids on the Block tattoo covering his entire back, which Donny made his son get when he was eight, might be the final straw).\nTossing aside all of these contrivances and taking the movie for what it is\u0097little more than a series of comic set-pieces\u0097the film plays decidedly better. No one is safe from director Sean Anders' (2008's underrated \"Sex Drive\") caricatured gaze, so much of the raunchy, politically-incorrect humor hinging upon racial and societal stereotypes that it ceases being offensive because everyone in one way or another is open for ridicule. Better, perhaps, is its fish-out-of-water material, and the way that various people react to Donny's loutish personality. A bachelor party trip to a men's spa is a highlight as it takes its time and raises the bar, culminating in an outrageously delivered one-liner from Ana Gasteyer (2008's \"The Women\"), playing the outwardly relaxed, inwardly sexually frustrated spa guide Mrs. Ravensdale. This is followed by an unfiltered night on the town (with Donny's pal Vanilla Ice in tow) that must be seen to be believed. Also very funny: a running gag involve the old \"wazzup!\" Budweiser ad and a scene where Todd tries to stop Grandma Delores (Peggy Stewart) from picking up the very tissues Donny used to masturbate to her photograph. It's so wrong, but, in context, very right.\nAndy Samberg (2011's \"What's Your Number?\") is likable playing straight guy Todd, if still not fully comfortable in front of a film camera portraying a character for longer than the length of a skit, while Leighton Meester (2011's \"The Roommate\") is appropriately close to spiteful even before some of the skeletons in Jamie's closet are revealed. Why Todd would want to marry her to begin with is a question not satisfactorily disclosed. Playing the younger and elder version of Ms. McGarricle, real-life mother and daughter Susan Sarandon (2012's \"Jeff, Who Lives at Home\") and Eva Amurri Martino (2008's \"The Life Before Her Eyes\") are gorgeous dead-ringers for one another and prove to have a sizable sense of humor. Usually potent forces like Will Forte (2010's \"MacGruber\") and Rachel Dratch (2011's \"Just Go with It\"), meanwhile, are squandered with little to do as best man Phil and his wife, the two of them headed for a heartbreak.\nTrue to form for most Sandler comedies, \"That's My Boy\" has a fantastic soundtrack of '80s and '90s gems (The Replacements' \"Unsatisfied\" and Van Halen's \"Dance the Night Away\" are used especially well) and a fair share of amusing moments sprinkled through the juvenilia. As a limits-pushing R-rated picture, however, it arguably goes too far, making light of some awful subject matter such as infidelity and incest that's more uncomfortable and mean-spirited than cause for hilarity. As the audience is manipulated into caring about the fate of Donny and Todd as they make amends and realize how happy they are to be a family again, it comes at the expense of shattered lives director Sean Anders tries to sweep away with no one noticing. 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        "raw_content": "Education, Emerging Interfaith Culture, November 2014\nBy Jim Burklo\nRELIGIOUS LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA\nShe looked the part of a fine arts major, with the gold spangle in her nostril, the streak of purple in her jet-black hair, and her bespoke clothing. Her diminutive form and high voice gave no hint of the feisty energy that would pour forth whenever she spoke up in the weekly meetings of the Student Interfaith Council at the University of Southern California. Born to Pakistani immigrant parents, she didn\u2019t fit anybody\u2019s stereotype of a Muslim woman.\nThe University Religious Center at USC \u2013 Photo: USC.edu\nWhen she showed up in my office at the start of her second year, she was wearing the hijab. She found herself going deeper than ever with her religion during the summer. She told me of profound mystical moments she experienced while doing the five daily prayers. She put on the hijab to reflect this new seriousness about her faith. But it was not just any Muslim woman\u2019s headscarf. \u201cSome of the other Muslim girls give me a hard time, Jim,\u201d she told me. \u201cThey think my scarf isn\u2019t modest enough.\u201d The one she wore was a bold blue with golden threads and tassels that matched her nostril pin. \u201cBut I ask them, where in the Koran does it say anything about what hijab should look like?\u201d\nAt the University of Southern California, we see a lot of women in hijab. They usually conform to the style that prevails in the countries of their origin. But this young woman\u2019s hometown is Portland, Oregon. In a country where the term Muslim covers a multitude of cultures and sects, there is no one way to cover one\u2019s hair, nor is there an automatic assumption that one will. She made up her own way.\nAmerican-born Muslim young people, growing up post 9/11, are more marked as just-plain-Muslims than they are as Ismaili or Sunni or Shia or Ahmadjyya or Sufi Muslims. Or Turkish, Syrian, Jordanian, or Saudi Muslims. They\u2019ve been thrust into a wide realm of choice by historical circumstance. There\u2019s no one way to do their faith, and for some this opens the door to creative expressions of their religion.\nAnd there\u2019s no better place to witness this creativity than on this campus, where our office of religious life hosts nearly 90 student clubs of all the well-known faiths of the world, as well as more obscure religions. The University Religious Center has a dedicated Muslim prayer space, and new wudu facilities for washing before prayer, in both the women\u2019s and men\u2019s bathrooms.\nIn most mosques or masjids, men bow to pray in front and women pray behind them, out of modesty (at least for the women). In our prayer room, the students decided to have the women on the left and the men on the right, separated by a removable screen. This caught the attention of a reporter for Al Jazeera who did a story about it that was read around the world. On the walls of the prayer space are phrases in beautiful calligraphy in Arabic: \u201cPraise be to Allah,\u201d \u201cGlory be to Allah.\u201d A fine arts student painted them in a form of calligraphy that she invented herself.\n\u201cSecond gen\u201d Muslims are writing Islam in their own fonts. Give it a few more generations, and we\u2019ll see fully-flowered, uniquely American expressions of Islam that will influence the faith around the globe.\nAmerican-Born Confused Desis\nThe same sort of thing is happening with second-gens of other world religions in America. There is a self-deprecating category we hear about a lot at USC: \u201cABCDs\u201d \u2013 American-Born Confused Desis. (A Desi is anyone in a foreign land with roots in South Asia.) They have their feet planted in two very different cultures, and they have no one single way of resolving the differences. At our Diwali celebrations on campus, where many hundreds of Indian-born and ABCD students gather, there is always a dissonance between the reverent chanting of the Lakshmi puja and the spirited Bollywood dancing that follows.\nA collaborative interfaith group gathers at the USC Office of Religious Life for a community project. \u2013 Photo: USC.edu\nABCDs of Hindu upbringing get to sort out for themselves how, or whether, to be Hindu. They can go to the Bhakti student club and chant ecstatically to the deities. Or they can go to the Yoga and Service club, a westernized form of ashtanga breathing practice led by Indian-Americans. Or they can go to the Hindu Student Organization\u2019s Vedic study group, led by an orange-robedelderly white monk from the Vedanta community in Hollywood. Or join the classical Indian dance group on campus. Or bag the religion thing altogether and just spend a lot of time at Manas Restaurant up the street off campus, eating tandoori and dahl while doing homework.\nSome ABCDs are re-appropriating the culturally appropriated Hindu organizations founded by white people in America. After the 1965 immigration reform that ended blatant racism against Asians, Indians were able to immigrate to the U.S. For many of them, the nearest Hindu temple was led by earnest white members of the Hare Krishna sect, which became well-known in the West after George Harrison of the Beatles became infatuated with its guru, Swami Prabhupada.\nOver time, many Hare Krishna communities shifted leadership from white people to ABCDs. The ISKCON Hare Krishna temple in Culver City, not far from our campus, reflects this demographic shift. White men with little pony tails swinging at the back of their shaved heads, wearing white flowing dhotis, spin joyfully while chanting next to second-gen Indian Americans in standard office attire.\nUSC \u2013 A Global Interreligious Village\nUSC has around 10,000 international students. There are nearly 50 evangelical Christian clubs, many of them working hard to convert these foreign students to the faith. To use a biblical phrase, the harvest is ripe among the Chinese. But hardly so among our Indian students, for whom study in America is often a welcome respite from the deep piety of their homeland. The Chinese have a religion deficit, but the Indians run a surplus. This trend among Chinese has been going on for decades, evidenced strongly on West Coast university campuses.\nMost Chinese who converted to evangelical Christianity did so when they moved to the U.S. But that is changing. The faith has spread rapidly in China, resulting in a substantial number of immigrants who are already converted. About half of our nearly fifty evangelical Christian clubs cater primarily to Asians or Asian Americans. An increasing number of these clubs have roots in Taiwan or mainland China. They are manifestations of indigenous Chinese Christian sects that have developed independently of evangelical churches in America. Evangelical, charismatic, and Pentecostal Christianity are coming full-circle, brought by immigrants to America in substantially different forms than the ones that American missionaries spread around the globe.\nANNA: PLEASE EMBED THIS VIDEO \u2013 ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PAGE WITH THIS CAPTION: Jim Burklo is interviewed about Souljourn, an interfaith novel inspired by Jim\u2019s work at the USC Office of Religious Life.\nSecond-gen Chinese American Christians face an increasingly complex set of choices. 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        "raw_content": "13 Apr 2016 Posted by Tim Bryant\nA Case Study On How Goldman Sachs And The Justice Department Colluded To Avoided Criminal Prosecution After The 2008 Financial Collapse\nChances are that if you clicked on this article to read, you probably already know that government and big banks are heavily colluding behind the scenes. In fact, most people know this, even if it is just at a very basic level. Most people also recognize that the big banks played a large role in the 2008 financial collapse, which saw the global economy lose trillions of dollars in wealth. The question is: If it was so apparent that they were heavily involved, then why were no banks or executives criminally prosecuted as a result?\nOften times in alternative media we talk in general terms, instead of getting into the exact details of legal proceedings. That\u2019s not to imply that there is anything wrong with that, but if we are going to be more effective in winning both the information war and the political action war, we must understand the specifics in order to debate our positions to the fullest extent. In the following piece, we will take an in-depth look into the case of criminal investment fraud brought against Goldman Sachs by the Department of Justice following the 2008 financial collapse, in the hopes that these factual details will arm you with the proper ammunition to hold up in any conversation. Knowledge is power.\nA big thanks goes out to Martin Smith of Frontline for his Investigative piece on the matter called \u201cThe Untouchables\u201d and John Titus of the YouTube Channel, BestEvidence, for providing an in-depth look into the case and its documents in his documentary \u201cThe Veneer of Justice in a Kingdom of Crime.\u201d Without the amazing work of these two journalistic pieces, especially John Titus, this report would not have been possible. I highly encourage everyone to watch these pieces for further understanding.\nIn order to properly understand the legal case brought against Goldman Sachs, it\u2019s important that one first have a firm comprehension on just how the 2008 Financial Collapse came about. It will give context to the subject and make the case a lot easier to understand.\nObviously there are many factors that come into play when addressing a collapse of that magnitude, but it appears that it can be simplified down into four main root causes, from which all other problems inevitably stem. Those problems include:\nA weak real economy\nLoose monetary policy by the Federal Reserve,\nSubversion of law by the government and Business/Banks\nLack of knowledge and ethics in society\nThe first major problem was that the real U.S. economy just wasn\u2019t very strong. It\u2019s important to understand that the U.S. economy is largely a product of the petrodollar system, whereas the majority of international trade is done in dollars. As a result, countries send the U.S. their assets in return for dollars that the U.S. simply printed into existence in order to provide liquidity for international trade. The U.S. got very rich as a result of the high price in dollar demand, allowing it to grow and consume at the expense of the rest of the world. Behind the fa\u00e7ade of phony wealth is a high level of inequality and a real economy that has steadily decreased over time. This nation\u2019s productive capacity is nowhere near its consumption rate; meaning trade deficits, high debt, and no substantial amount of good paying jobs needed to fuel a middle class. Credit expansion, which is none other than debt accumulation, is a must to keep the party going.\nThough not as acknowledged by mainstream pundits, the Federal Reserve\u2019s monetary policy of artificially low interest rates for an extended period of time greatly expanded credit markets\u2013meaning loans were much easier to make for banks and loans were much cheaper to obtain for the average American. As a result, large equity bubbles were created, largely in housing, which was financed on the consumer side by debt, and on the business side by credit expansion. Way too much \u201crisky debt\u201d had entered the system, especially considering the fragile economy of the U.S. Prices go up as credit expands and inflation rises; but that isn\u2019t real wealth. This was also coupled with the fact that many of these mortgages were adjustable rate mortgages or \u201c0\u201d Down Payment. So when those rates eventually adjusted and went up, the piper had to be paid and people simply didn\u2019t have the means or finances to pay them back. The credit card maxed out and work wasn\u2019t available, especially for the inflated prices. The real economy simply didn\u2019t match the credit market.\nThe other major problem was that regulation was being trampled on, causing a massive ramp up in predatory lending. Everyone was getting a loan, even if they didn\u2019t have the adequate means to pay it back. Underwriters, pegged with the job of assessing the risk of buying loan portfolios, were told that virtually anything could pass, such as a waitress claiming to make 12k a month, taking on half a million dollar mortgage. This lead to a massive increase in sub prime loans, also known as: extremely risky loans. Mortgage companies were then selling these loans to the Big Banks for a fee, who then packaged these loans together and sold them as securities, mainly Collateral Debt Obligations (CDO) and Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS). The ratings agencies gave these securities triple A ratings, which were then sold all over the world to investors as great assets to have in your portfolio. A huge trading market (derivatives market) was started for these CDO\u2019s and MBS investments, with profits to be made on every sale. The problem was that these assets were subprime-garbage, and the banks knew it. Eventually when consumers couldn\u2019t pay back their mortgage loans and credit dried up, all those securities blew up, destroying portfolios all over the world. It was truly a global financial crisis, which stemmed from the housing equity bubble due to subprime lending.\nFinally, the last problem is simply one of information and ethics. None of these problems could build up in the way that they did, and are currently doing, if the public had access to quality information and people acted in just, honest ways. We don\u2019t often talk about these aspects as root problems, but instead focus on details in the data and law. While those factors are just as important, focusing on the population getting current, unbiased information and promoting a culture of love and ethical behavior go a long way in making sure that these kind of deceptive scams are not allowed to happen. In the end, one can only respond to problems based on the accessible information, as well as the ethical compass which guides a person\u2019s interpretation and vision.\nNow one would think that those responsible would go to jail, especially after a crisis of such massive fraud and corruption. On the surface level, around 2-3 thousand loan originators who worked for mortgage companies went to jail, yet behind the scenes, no bankers went to jail at all. Basically, the justice system caught 2-3 thousand little minnows, but failed to touch a single big fish up the chain. Though the banks didn\u2019t issue the original loans, it\u2019s highly unlikely that such a large amount of subprime mortgages would have been created by mortgage banks if the big banks were not there to buy them up afterwards. So in reality, the big banks were some of the main culprits to the crisis, and definitely needed to be prosecuted. The question is: Why did the U.S. government not prosecute them, despite the increased allocation of resources to do so?\nGoldman Sachs Called Into Question\nDue to the public backlash after the 2008 Financial Collapse, the U.S. Government was forced to develop a task force to investigate and try to prosecute those responsible. The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigated and eventually sued Goldman Sachs for \u201cdefrauding investors by misstating and omitting key facts about a financial product tied to subprime mortgages as the U.S. housing market was beginning to falter.\u201d The Senate also took action under the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations by investigating the causes of the 2008 Financial Collapse. Right at the heart of their report was Goldman Sachs, dominated 40% of the 640 page report.\nAccording to the Senate report, Goldman Sachs had defrauded investors by sniffing out bad debts, packing them as securities, and selling them as quality assets, while at the same time, betting against those assets to fail. This was noted in the Hudson program, which was a 2 billion dollar CDO that Goldman had created and marketed to investors. They even invested 6 million dollars in the Hudson program in order to advertise to investors how they were invested in its success. They also claimed these securities were \u201csourced from the streets,\u201d meaning they were bought off other brokers, when instead, it was Goldman who has developed it themselves. What wasn\u2019t disclosed however, was the 2 billion dollar short position Goldman took on those assets, basically betting large on them to fail. Goldman pocketed 1.7 billion dollars on the Hudson deal when the toxic assets blew up, all at the expense of the Hudson investors. This is securities fraud 101; they sold something that was rated triple AAA when in fact, they knew it was not.\nIn April 2010, just 10 days after the SEC sued Goldman Sachs for securities fraud, the Senate committee hammered Lloyd Blankfein, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, about defrauding investors. In the hearing, Blankfein gave two legal defenses against the securities fraud charge:\nThat both parties of the transaction were sophisticated parties\nThat adequate disclosures were made\nThe problem is that neither of these defenses are legally viable in an SEC case. In the argument of sophisticated parties, which is a very loose legal term that basically says in a complex transaction both parties must be smart enough to go in at their own risk, the law states that in an SEC case, \u201creliance is immaterial no matter the sophistication or knowledge of the customer or tippee.\u201d As for the adequate disclosures agreement, which is meeting the minimum essential data disclosure requirements, the Supreme Court ruling states that \u201cconduct itself can be deceptive without oral or written statements at all.\u201d As a result, Lloyd Blankfein\u2019s defense to Goldman Sachs securities fraud charge had no legal merit at all, which is why they ended up having to pay the largest fine ever issued by the SEC of $550 million dollars. This was supposed to make the case go away for Goldman Sachs, but many wanted criminal prosecution and rightfully so.\nThe Justice Department Stumbles\nThe Senate got involved again, this time with the Senate Judiciary Committee, particularly Ted Kauffman, who got interested in why the Department of Justice (DOJ) had not yet criminally prosecuted any major banks or executives for what they had done. During a judiciary hearing, Ted Kauffman probed the Head of the DOJ\u2019s Criminal Division, responsible for bringing prosecution, Lanny Breuer, about why the Justice Department didn\u2019t make any prosecutions. Breuer said his efforts to prosecute were being thwarted by the high legal standards of the law, pointing to the same two legal defenses Lloyd Blankfein had stated of sophisticated parties and adequate disclosures.\nThe problem is that these defenses also have no legal claim in criminal fraud cases. In terms of sophisticated parties, the law states, \u201cwhether or not a victim in fact relied upon a defendant\u2019s false representation is irrelevant in a criminal fraud case.\u201d In terms of adequate disclosure, Lanny Breuer claimed,\n\u201cEvery one of the people we have prosecuted has made false statements.\u201d\nBasically, Breuer was arguing that they prosecuted all cases of security fraud, but didn\u2019t ever consider fraud cases of deceptive concealment. However, the Goldman case was for concealment of fraud, where the law states \u201cNo written or oral proof is needed.\u201d The government already knew Goldman had a massive short position on the Hudson deal, which it put together itself. The case should have been a lay-up, just like the SEC case, but the outcome was very different.\nA few months later, in August 2012, the DOJ decided not to criminally prosecute any of the Wall Street banks or executives for the crimes they had committed, despite the mountain of proof the government had gathered, and despite the fact that they used the same legal errors that Blankfein tried to peddle, which had no legal merit. They also failed to prosecute UBS for its admission to criminal rate rigging four months later, which quickly coined the belief that these banks were not only \u201ctoo big to fail,\u201d but the were \u201ctoo big to jail.\u201d The question is why?\nInterlocking Corruption: From The Justice Department to Goldman Sachs\nOne of the clues which came in May 2012, prior to the DOJ\u2019s decision not to prosecute, when Forbes ran an article which stated that,\n\u201cCovington and Burling, the firm for which both, Attorney General Eric Holder and Associate Attorney General and Head of its criminal division Lanny Breuer hail from, has as its current clients Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, ING, Morgan Stanley, UBS, and MF Global among others.\u201d\nThis basically showed that both the top two guys in the Department of Justice, most responsible for bringing prosecution, had intimate business ties to Goldman Sachs.\nThen in 2013, after they had decided not to prosecute, PBS aired a Frontline Investigative Report called \u201cThe Untouchable,\u201d which centered around \u201cwhy Wall Street\u2019s leaders had escaped prosecution.\u201d In the report, reporter Martin Smith asked Lanny Breuer why they didn\u2019t prosecute any of the bankers. Once again, he gave three reasons, all of which were legally false according to case law.\n1) Claim: Unless someone makes a false statement, there is no fraud\nLaw: No statements are required at all where deceptive concealment is issued (Hudson deal). \u201cFraud can be affected, not only by deceitful statements, but also by statements of half-truths or concealment of material facts\n2) Claim: The DOJ has to prove that one intended to commit a crime in fraud cases in order to prosecute\nLaw: The critical inquiry is not whether [Wicker] intended to break the law, but, rather [Wicker] intended to defraud the [homeowners]\n3) Claim: The other side of the transaction relied on what was said. Stating that they were sophisticated parties who acted under their own will.\nLaw: In a criminal fraud case the government is never required to prove that one party to a transaction relied on the word of another. If it did, it would give a license to lie to the seller when dealing with sophisticated buyers, which makes no logical sense.\nSo obviously there was no legal standing for this reasoning. Who were the sophisticated parties that gave Breuer the legal opinion not to prosecute and why?\nLanny Breuer had actually spilled the beans by mistake during a prior speech that he gave to the New York Bar Association, which was dominated by white-collar defense lawyers. In the speech, he basically outlined a roadmap on how to make economic arguments instead of legal arguments on behalf of their clients, saying,\n\u201cWe are frequently on the receiving end of presentations from defense councils, CEO\u2019s, and economists who argue that the collateral consequences of an indictment would be devastating for their client. In my conference over the years, I have heard sobering predictions that a company of bank might fail if we indict, that innocent employees could lose their jobs, that entire industry may be affected, and even that global markets will feel the effects.\u201d\nBasically, he said that prosecuting global banks and executives would have large \u201ccollateral consequences\u201d for society. The question was who were the \u201csophisticated parties\u201d giving him advice on the dangers of collateral consequences.\nIn the speech, he seems to come right out and say that it was \u201cCEO\u2019S, defense councils, and economists\u201d who had done so, yet when asked about this by Frontline, Breuer said that it was \u201cregulators and experts\u201d who had helped him make that decision. Ironically, Lanny Breuer announced his resignation from the DOJ the day after \u201cThe Untouchables\u201d aired and joined none other than Covington and Burling, where he had a 4 million dollar paycheck waiting for him upon arrival. After the Frontline piece aired, Congress began investigating who the so-called \u201cexperts and regulators\u201d were that had advised Breuer not to prosecute due to collateral consequences.\nThough the investigation was largely done for show, the report did note that there wasn\u2019t a shed of evidence suggesting that there were ever any regulators at all used during the case. In fact, in \u201cThe Untouchables,\u201d Martin Smith said that he had,\n\u201cspoke to several sources inside the criminal division and they reported that when it came to Wall Street, there were no investigations going on, no subpoenas, no document reviews, no wiretaps.\u201d\nEssentially, Smith pointed to the fact that there appeared to be no investigation going on at all by the DOJ when it came to criminal prosecution of the global banks. This was contrary to Lanny Breuer\u2019s statement where he said that \u201cthey had looked hard at the matter.\u201d\nSince Breuer had resigned from his DOJ position, when the senate conducted another hearing following the airing of \u201cThe Untouchables\u201d to discuss the collateral consequences and regulators, the DOJ had Mythili Raman as their representative to the case, despite having Deputy Attorney General James Cole as the original representative. Not surprising was that she just so happened to be right under Lanny Breuer at the DOJ (Assistant Head of the Criminal Division). It was her job to explain the collateral consequences they left out in the previous hearings and identify the regulators who had provided sophisticated opinions.\nShe claimed during the hearing that,\n\u201cThe consideration of collateral consequences on innocent third parties, like the other factors we must consider when determining how and whether to proceed against a corporation, has been required by the U.S. Attorneys Manual since 2008.\u201d\nHowever, the manual actually states,\n\u201cProsecutors may consider the collateral consequences of a corporate criminal conviction or indictment when determining whether to charge the corporation with a criminal offense.\u201d\nEssentially, it\u2019s only an option and not \u201crequired,\u201d like she had stated.\nShe was also asked whether prosecution of financial crime was mandated, despite a company\u2019s cooperation or the presence of other mitigating factors. She claimed, \u201cI don\u2019t believe it is fair to say it\u2019s mandated,\u201d however, the manual does state:\n\u201cA prosecutors duty to enforce the law requires the investigation and prosecution of criminal wrongdoing if it is discovered.\u201d\nEssentially, she had claimed that it\u2019s mandatory for prosecutors to consider the collateral consequences of criminal banks, yet optional when deciding whether to prosecute criminals of financial fraud. This is ridiculous logic, yet Congress didn\u2019t say anything about it, basically hinting to their own complicity in the matter.\nShe also claimed that she couldn\u2019t reveal the regulators because there were ongoing investigations, as if their names were some type of secret. In reality, they never met with any regulators at all, as there are no documents to show for it. After the investigation, Raman also joined the infamous law firm, Covington and Burling, which Eric Holder and Lanny Breuer both left the Department of Justice to go back and work for. This is the same law firm that represents Goldman Sachs\u2026 how ironic.\nBreuer couldn\u2019t point to any investigations because there were none, Raman couldn\u2019t point to the regulators because there were none, and Holder couldn\u2019t point to any prosecutions because there were none. One hidden note that was picked up by John Titus was that there was a silent partner in the case, Daniel Suleiman, who worked in the DOJ at the time and now of course at Burlington and Covington. Suleiman was actually a silent partner in the case, being that Breuer had assigned him as the co-leader of the \u201cinvestigation\u201d into Goldman Sachs, despite the fact that he had never prosecuted any investigation before.\nIt became pretty clear that those in the DOJ were not working on behalf of the government and the rule of law, but instead were working on behalf of the Big Banks, which they had intimate business ties to in their professional careers. Just a year ago, a Freedom Of Information request was sent out based on information regarding \u201cthe banks of Breuer\u2019s calendar.\u201d Only one document turned up, which was a meeting notice between Goldman Sachs and Breuer\u2019s team at the DOJ, which was titled \u201cAnti-Fraud Task Force.\u201d The meeting took place after Goldman learned the SEC was preparing a case for securities fraud, but a month before Lloyd Blankfein and Breuer were set to testify on the issue. The names of Goldman\u2019s people are redacted from the document, but Breuer, Raman, and two other lawyers with private professional connections to Goldman Sachs, one which also works at Covington and Burling, were listed are on the document. Though there are no statements about what happened in the meeting, it\u2019s pretty easy to speculate that with all the personal business connection going on between the two, covering up the case was probably at the top of the list.\nWhat\u2019s more sad, is that on April 11th, 2016, Goldman Sachs actually admitted to the DOJ that it \u201chad misled investors about the mortgage-backed securities while knowing that the repackaged loans were indeed riskier than what they had told investors. Goldman also agreed to say the bank had failed to do its due diligence.\u201d In the end, despite paying out multibillion-dollar settlements for their fraudulent activities, the banks avoided any criminal prosecutions. It was a true breakdown in the justice system of the United States.\nIt seems obvious now, that the Big Banks/Goldman Sachs, used the threat of collateral consequences as the economic legal argument for avoiding prosecution, despite having no legal justification to do so. As a result, the Big Banks basically showed how they are more powerful than the U.S. justice system, as they were immune to prosecution despite being proven to have broken the law. As John Titus argues, this is basically a Coup D\u2019\u00e9tat, where the rule of people is more powerful than the rule of law. This is commonly understood, but now it should be cemented as actual legal precedent, rather than pure speculation.\nThe question now becomes: What are we going to do about it now that we know what actually happened? The burden is now placed upon us to wake up and fight back. We can beat them at their own game, but first we have to study their moves, so next time they try to pull the same stunt, we\u2019re ready. 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Yokoyama went on to found the Japan Art Institute (Inten) with Okakura and others in 1898.\nIt was during this early Meiji period that Nihonga developed as an art form. These works were distinguished from Yoga Western-style painting, which were produced using European approaches and materials. The Japan Art Institute founders strove to reconsider the techniques of traditional Japanese painting, which relied heavily on line drawing. They developed new methods to express light and air by eliminating outlines and concentrating on colour combinations and pigment gradation.\nThese attempts to reinvent Nihonga weren\u2019t plain sailing, however. Their style was nicknamed morotai (\u201cvague\u201d or \u201cindistinct\u201d), with plenty of derogatory connotations in this understated moniker. Nevertheless, these efforts to create a new form of fused Japanese expression led to Yokoyama becoming a key figure in the Tokyo art world.\nHis first ink scroll paintings, the Rivers of Chu Scroll (1910) and Mountains of Yan Scroll (1910), display Yokoyama\u2019s command of light and dark ink with a perspective not usually found within the style.\nThe exhibition continues chronologically, examining the essence of Yokoyama\u2019s art after 1914. Having established a leading role in Japan\u2019s art world in the 1910s and 1920s, he led a delegation to the Japanese Art Exhibition in Rome in 1930. In 1931, he was appointed Imperial Household Artist and in 1937 he received the First Order of Culture and was enrolled into the Imperial Art Academy.\nPart of Yokoyama\u2019s popularity was undoubtedly due to a focus on Japanese motifs, painted in his own evolving style, but nonetheless capturing the nationalist sentiment of the period. Several of his defining Mount Fuji paintings are on show, including Mt. Fuji, The Sacred Mountain (1937) and Divine Spirit: Mt. Fuji (1952). Another motif he employed was the Japanese red-crowned crane, a symbol of longevity enhancing landscapes such as Everlasting (c. 1943). Of course, no discussion of Nihonga would be complete without sakura, and the masterful Spring Morning (c. 1939) echoes a line of waka poetry from Motoori Norinaga: \u201cIf one asks about the heart of Japan, I will answer that it is the fragrant mountain cherry blossoms glowing in the morning light.\u201d\nThe exhibition also showcases work by other artists instrumental in the development of Nihonga, both Yokoyama\u2019s contemporaries and those who followed him: Yukihiko Yasuka and Kokei Kobayashi were part of the re-established Japan Art Institute, and Hoshun Yamaguchi and Kaii Higashiyama were active in the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten). All are connected through relationships with Taneji Yamazaki, the museum\u2019s founder.\nNihonga artists are under represented in international collections, so exhibitions like these in Tokyo are a great way to gain an understanding of this pivotal art movement representative of its era. Nihonga from Yokoyama\u2019s era is both distinctively modern and archetypically Japanese, and this discount-eligible show is a fantastic opportunity to see the evolution of that language from one of its pioneers.\nThe experience of this exhibition is not over once you have finished viewing the artwork. Head to Cafe Tsubaki on the first floor and enjoy some wagashi Japanese sweets inspired by several artworks from the show. Made by the Aoyama confectionary Kikuya, which dates back to 1935, these treats offer a unique way to indulge in Japanese art and culture.\nMac Salman. Mac hails from England and has travelled to over 100 countries. A Tokyo resident for over a decade, Mac has been a respected analyst and commentator on Japan, its culture, art and economy, tackling subjects as diverse as the Tokyo Yakult Swallows baseball team to the impact of negative interest rates. He has been frequently quoted in the media, and has been featured in Reuters, The New York Times, The Japan Times, The (London) Times, Bloomberg, CNBC, Forbes, The Financial Times and SNL, amongst others. Mac is the Founder of Maction Planet, which specialises in Tokyo Travel and Apparel. Amongst their many private tour offerings they run renowned specialised Tokyo Art Tours, and their T-shirt lines often involve collaboration with domestic and overseas artists. \u00bb See other writings",
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        "raw_content": "Story Preview: MILF-Merized\nMILF-MERIZED\n\u201cOh thank you so much honey, could you put that over there by the big bookshelf in the office?\u201d\nWes walked past the couch, around the other pile of boxes, and through the open doorway into a cozy room with a broad north-facing window. The box was heavy for its size, but not too heavy. The words OFFICE BOOKS were written on the top with sharpie in a hasty sort of scrawl.\nAs he walked out into the house\u2019s living room he smiled at his new neighbor, \u201cIs there anything else?\u201d\nShe would be tall in heels, was average in flats, had pale red hair and fair skin but no freckles, was dressed in jeans and a plain black long sleeved blouse, and was just a little too old for Wes to be having the kind of thoughts about her tits that he\u2019d been having since her first saw her.\n\u201cOh no honey, it was just that one box the movers missed. But, and I\u2019m so sorry to ask you, is there any way I could get you to take that one there into the office too?\u201d\nIt wasn\u2019t that she was \u201cold\u201d, she didn\u2019t really look it, it was more that he was young, and so was his girlfriend. His girlfriend who would not be happy with him being a strong young man for the busty cougar that has just moved in next door.\nShe was definitely a MILF, totally a cougar, there was no doubt about that.\nHer watched her breeze past him into the office with an elegant sway to her hips, and he hoisted up the box of books she had pointed out. Kerri Mays was the name on the packing slips, it was the name she gave him when he first approached her.\nShe\u2019d been struggling with the box, her car door, her keys, her bag, and her phone all at once, so he asked if he could giver her a hand. She\u2019d had to go pick up the last box from her old place, as she\u2019d said, and even though she could have handled it, this just turned out to be a friendly and neighborly gesture.\nWes did feel a little bad about it though, he\u2019d seen her already and that was no small reason why he was there to help. He\u2019d always been a breast man, and while he hadn\u2019t been a \u201cman\u201d for that many years, he still knew what he liked. And Kerri, well Kerri\u2019s top was tight enough and low enough to get him to help out as much as he could.\nShe had already started to move the books from the first box up onto the shelves in the very short time it took him to make it inside the office again. He set the box down next to the other one and found himself staring down her top at into creamy deep cleavage, but as soon as he did he looked away.\n\u201cI know I\u2019m being terribly rude right now, but nothing makes me feel more at home than a full book case.\u201d She was filling it from top to bottom, and as she stood, she smiled at him and let out a sigh that did in fact make her chest bounce just a little, \u201cI don\u2019t suppose you\u2019d like to help me with this would you?\u201d\nHe felt awkward.\nThere was a polarity to her, well to her chest that was undeniable, but at the same time he felt like he didn\u2019t really have time to help a near stranger. But still, she was his new neighbor.\n\u201cNot the whole house, just help me with these shelves?\u201d She put a few books up on the shelf then knelt back down and his eyes sunk immediately to the view she was providing him once again.\nHe didn\u2019t answer, he just knelt down himself and grabbed a few books, \u201cAnywhere?\u201d\nThere really didn\u2019t seem to be much of a system.\n\u201cThank you, yes, anywhere is fine. It\u2019s just a few less boxes and a lot more being organized and moved in.\u201d\nThe neighborhood was still a buyers market and that was how Wes had been able to buy a house so young. His job was good, it was very good and he\u2019d landed it right out of college. He\u2019d also had some inheritance money and had grown up with enough money to have a long-term financial plan. Buying a small house young, one he could live in while he worked, and later rent out, was all part of that master plan.\nGetting side tracked staring at the tits of a woman that might be just old enough to be his mother, if his mother had made bad choices when she was younger, was not.\nFor fear of eye contact with her as she started to rise, he quickly redirected his gaze down to the books in his hand.\nThe title of the top one was The Hypnotized Mind. It had a picture of a black and white spiral that made up most of the cover.\nThen the words slipped out of his mouth, propelled by nervousness and a desire to obfuscate what she had to know he\u2019d been doing, \u201cHypnosis huh?\u201d\nShe saw the look on his face and smiled at him, \u201cDon\u2019t laugh, it\u2019s a hobby I picked up, \u201c her voice became playfully serious, \u201cand I used to be very good at it too but I\u2019m a little out of practice.\u201d\nThen she took the books from his hand and put them on the shelf. \u201cI could show you. Of course, like I said, I\u2019m very out of practice.\u201d\nIt was a strange thing to ask a stranger, but the more she talked, the more Wes started to understand that her charisma wasn\u2019t just based on the size of her chest, but from what felt like a very friendly and inviting personality. His eyes drifted down to her chest again and he almost wanted to try it.\n\u201cI um\u2026 maybe after we finish these boxes.\u201d He knelt down and came eye to eye with her. She had soft brown eyes, golden brown. Everything about her was soft and warm.\n\u201cHere, \u201c she handed him a few more books and smiled.\nThen, just like that they were on to the next box.\nSome of the books from the first box had titles like Understanding NLP, whatever that was, and Subconscious Thought Structures, and one that had a big blue eye on the cover that said, \u201cPersuasive and Permissive Eye Contact.\u201d\nThe second box was all various self-help and mysticism books. He\u2019d seen these around, his mom had one or two, so did his girlfriend. There were a couple in there about yoga too, and some about healthy eating.\n\u201cThank you so much honey. Now,\u201d Wes watched as she unclasped the thin silver chain that was around her neck and pulled up a pale purple crystal from the depths of her cleavage. He hadn\u2019t noticed it before, mainly because who would when they could stare at a chest like hers, \u201cwatch the crystal with just your eyes.\u201d\nBefore he could say anything, she was dangling it just slightly above eye level and it looked to him from the stillness of her hand like it was moving by itself.\n\u201cThat\u2019s right, just relax and watch the crystal. It\u2019s like I said, I used to be very good at this and it used to be very easy for me to hypnotize anyone very quickly and easily, but I am out of practice, so you may start to feel your eyes becoming heavy now or it may take just a few more moments.\u201d\nIt did happen remarkably quickly and as the crystal did swing back and forth he did feel his eyes starting to want to close down.\nThen his phone vibrated in his pocket and he blinked out of whatever it was he was starting to feel.\n\u201cYou\u2019d better get that.\u201d As soon as the vibration started, she\u2019d lowered her crystal and her tone changed.\nOf course, Wes hadn\u2019t really noticed the way her words had become softer and more persuasive sounding.\nHe had a flush of embarrassment when he saw that it was his girlfriend Jane calling. \u201cI um, I have to take this.\u201d\nHe was moving towards her open front door, and she was smiling at him as she put her necklace back on.\nHis eyes inadvertently followed the purple crystal down between her breasts as she fastened the clasp, \u201cI\u2019m sure you\u2019d love to come back so I can try again wouldn\u2019t you?\u201d\n\u201cThat,\u201d he didn\u2019t know what to say and there was too much going on, he needed to answer his phone, \u201cyeah, that would be great.\u201d\nHe stepped out her front door as he answered the phone, \u201cHi honey. Yeah, I was just helping my new neighbor with a few boxes.\u201d\nAnd with that, he didn\u2019t really forget all about any of it. In fact, the image of Kerri pulling the crystal from between her breasts ran through his mind over and over again to the point of distraction. So did the ethereal foggy feeling she\u2019d started to swallow him in before they were interrupted.\nJane was the kind of girl Wes had always wanted.\nShe was smart, a little wicked with her sense of humor, very busty, and the right kind of bossy. Her hair changed by the season, her style stayed current and was whatever was \u201cin\u201d, and she liked to go out and be active. Active at the gym, active nightlife, active brunch schedule, girls nights, parties, Jane was Fun with a capital \u201cF\u201d.\nRight now she was a light brunette or a dark blonde, Wes didn\u2019t really know the difference. She\u2019d also just left his place a few minutes ago, so he assumed it was her knocking on his door.\nKerri was standing at his door, her pale red hair tucked back with a broad white headband, and her chest sticking out under a muted floral print blouse with a neck line so low he felt like he was swimming in cleavage.\nHer certainly not being who he was expecting, and her chest having been prominent in his mind and imagination ever since they\u2019d first met a few days ago, Wes was wholly taken by surprise.\n\u201cI\u2019m so sorry to bother you,\u201d Wes noticed that the thin silver chain was still there dipping down into the depths of her ever inviting cleavage, \u201cbut could you help me move my couch? I don\u2019t want to scratch my floor and I just need to nudge it a little.\u201d\nThere were a lot of things kicking around in Wes\u2019s head all at once in that moment. There were her breasts, there was the delightful and also confusing feeling of or at least memory of being hypnotized and how strange it was to want to feel it again, there was Jane, his fear that this cougar was preying on him, and the fear that this cougar was preying on him had a sexual charisma that made him wonder if he could trust himself.\nEspecially, if she hypnotized him.\nBut, he was also a decent guy and he respected the value of well-kept hardwood floors. He also, at the end of the day, didn\u2019t really put a lot of stock in things outside the scope of his day-to-day life. He was also, he felt, enough of an adult and more than enough in love with his girlfriend to not really be tempted.\nBesides, who\u2019d trade in their happy relationship with a smoking hot girl, just for some fun with an older woman? Not him. No matter how strangely irresistible her massive chest was, not him.\n\u201cSure. Yeah.\u201d He stepped out onto the porch with her and locked his door, then they made their way across their shared lawn to her house.\nMoments later they were lifting the couch and Wes had again found himself gazing down at her breasts as she bent forward to get her half. Then, as simply as that, they\u2019d moved the couch forward just a bit.\n\u201cThere is one more thing I need your help with,\u201d Kerri\u2019s voice was slightly lower and just a touch softer. It was a shift that Wes noticed, and it sent a small shiver through his spine.\nWes found himself turning slightly t face her, \u201cI need you to look deep into my eyes. That\u2019s it Wes, look into my eyes. I never got a chance to show you what I could do, and I think you\u2019ve been thinking about it haven\u2019t you?\u201d\nHe was looking into her light brown eyes, and he didn\u2019t know if she was asking a rhetorical question or not, but it didn\u2019t matter.\n\u201cYou\u2019ve been wondering if you were beginning to sink into trance as easily as it seemed, and you\u2019ll know the answer soon enough. Just keep staring, look deep into my eyes, and remember, your eyes may start to become heavier and heavier now, or since I am just a little out of practice your eyes may not close just yet.\u201d\nShe took a few steps closer to him and put her hands on his shoulders. He felt like he should say no, or tell her he wasn\u2019t interested in what was happing, that he didn\u2019t really want to be hypnotized, but before he could work up to saying anything, she cut him off.\n\u201cYour breathing is slowing down already, your mind is starting to become clear and relaxed, and it\u2019s so easy to look into my eyes, that\u2019s it, deep into my eyes, and see how peaceful you\u2019re becoming. If you can see your own reflection in my pupils, you can start to feel the way your body is sagging, feeling warm and heavy, that\u2019s it, you can see it can\u2019t you?\u201d\nHe\u2019d found himself following her words, feeling her light and supportive touch on his arms, her fingertips hardly pressing into his at all, and he did see himself in her eyes. 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        "raw_content": "A Matter of Days Now!: The Miracle and Magnificence of America\nWe are just days away from the official launch of The Miracle and the Magnificence of America.\nWith 27 chapters, over 450 end notes, and over 95,000 words, The Miracle and Magnificence of America chronicles from the very beginning of this nation--from the time of Columbus--until the modern era, how the hand, the Word, the wisdom, and the blessings of God made the United States of America into the greatest nation the world has ever known.\nOn June 21, 1776, just days before the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, John Adams, wrote to his cousin, Zabdiel Adams, a graduate of Harvard University and a renowned preacher of the Gospel. He said, \u201cStatesmen\u2026may plan and speculate for Liberty, but it is Religion and Morality alone, which can establish the Principles upon which Freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free Constitution is pure Virtue, and if this cannot be inspired into our People in a greater Measure than they have it now, they may change their Rulers and the forms of Government, but they will not obtain a lasting Liberty.\u201d\nOf course, the only source of \u201cpure Virtue\u201d is the Creator who has endowed us with our \u201ccertain unalienable Rights.\u201d The Miracle and Magnificence of America reveals how the \u201cReligion and Morality\u201d of Jesus Christ laid the foundation for the greatest nation in the history of humanity and is the foundation for the lasting\u2014but tragically fading\u2014liberty enjoyed by hundreds of millions of Americans for over two centuries.\nThe Miracle and Magnificence of America will be available at Amazon, Books-a-Million, Barnes and Noble, as well as other online retailers. Stay tuned for more information!\nLabels: book, history, The Miracle and Magnificence of America, Trevor Thomas, United States\nThe Fatherless Effect\nNOW AVAILABLE!: The Miracle and Magnificence of Am...\nA Matter of Days Now!: The Miracle and Magnificenc...\nWe Have a \u201cWar on Cops\u201d because of the War on the ...\nThe Law is Dying because Morality is Dying\nLiberals Fiddle While Black Communities Burn (UPDA...\nJohnny Needs Jesus",
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        "raw_content": "Why Does the Little League World Series Discriminate?\nWhile all sound-minded Americans await the start of college football season and the NFL, to tide us over, we are soon to have the awesome American pleasure of the Little League World Series (LLWS) to enjoy. The U.S. regionals\u2014which determine the eight American teams (in addition to the eight international teams) in the LLWS\u2014are complete. Today, August 17, the tournament to determine the 71st LLWS champion begins. Noticeably absent again this year: girls. Someone should write a memo.\nIn 1974\u2014of course, thanks to a ruling from a female judge\u2014the Little League Federal Charter was amended to allow girls to play Little League Baseball. Since then, by my count (with the LLWS consisting of 8 teams each year from 1974 to 2000\u2014with only 4 in 1975\u2014and 16 teams annually since 2001), there have been 484 teams in the LLWS. Figuring 12 players per team (there are sometimes more and rarely less), that\u2019s at least 5,808 players in the LLWS since girls were allowed to participate.\nDuring that time, and in spite of the fact that one in seven U.S. Little League players is a girl, only 18 girls have participated in the LLWS, including only six American girls. That means that since 1974, less than one-third of one percent of LLWS participants have been girls. All of those ignorant of human anatomy, biology, and physiology\u2014an ever-increasing number of Americans, it seems\u2014should be aghast.\nYou see, the teams participating in Little League state district or sectional tournaments, and later the nation regionals and LLWS, are made up of all-star players\u2014the best of the best. Almost always these players are selected by the local league coaches, who are almost always men. Obviously blatant and ugly discrimination has kept hundreds of thousands (Little League is the world\u2019s largest organized youth sports organization) of 11-to-13-year-old girls from their dream of playing in the LLWS. Someone should be fired.\nAnd in the name of all that is \u201cfair,\u201d how in the world\u2014or rather the wide-wide world of sports\u2014has ESPN allowed itself to play a part in perpetuating the perverse patriarchy that is clearly at work in the LLWS? After all, in order to show us all how sufficiently \u201cprogressive\u201d they are, we are talking about the media outlet who gave Bruce Jenner\u2014one of the greatest American Olympians ever\u2014an award for pretending to be a girl. Since 2001, ESPN has covered live LLWS games. Until girls are properly represented at the LLWS, clearly this must stop.\nAdditionally, when are we going to see the first \u201ctransgender boy\u201d (a girl who has delusions that she is a boy) in the LLWS? Don\u2019t tell me that with the recent rampant growth of \u201ctransgenderism\u201d across the U.S. there aren\u2019t all-star level transgender boys playing on Little League teams across the U.S. and the world. After all, we have seen that girls who are allowed to take performance-enhancing drugs like testosterone\u2014and thus help make up the sad differences with which science has shackled girls (biology is sometimes such a bigot!)\u2014are quite capable of competing well against boys. (As the previous link demonstrates, they dominate other girls.)\nOf course this also means that \u201ctransgender girls\u201d (delusional boys) must also be allowed to compete in Little League Softball. As this trend grows, look for biological boys to take over the ranks of the Little League Softball World Series. But hey, that\u2019s just the breaks when one is devoted to \u201cdiversity.\u201d\nIsn\u2019t it interesting that in the name of diversity, liberals seem to have no problem with boys taking trophies from girls? Thus, why does it bother them when men supposedly take jobs from women?\nAfter James Damore\u2014the \u201cknuckle-dragging troglodyte\u201d since fired by Google\u2014wrote his diversity memo, aptly entitled \u201cGoogle\u2019s Ideological Echo Chamber,\u201d liberals circled the wagons, donned their \u201csocial justice warrior\u201d attire, and went after another \u201cignorant\u201d white man\u2019s scalp. As you almost certainly well know by now, Damore\u2019s \u201ccrime\u201d was to suggest that the \u201cgender gap\u201d in Google\u2019s hiring practices (men outnumber women at Google by a more than 2 to 1 ratio) was perhaps the result of something other than \u201cimplicit and explicit biases.\u201d Perhaps, he suggested, there are (GASP!) biological factors at work when it comes to women and the tech industry.\nLong before anyone ever \u201cGoogled\u201d anything, the facts bore this out. Women now vastly outnumber men at U.S. colleges and universities. As Newsmax recently noted, \u201cWomen currently hold almost 60 percent of all bachelor degrees, and account for almost half of students in law, medical, and business graduate programs, the [Denver] Post reported.\u201d In spite of this, over 80 percent of computer science majors are men. This has been the trend since the early 1980s, when modern computer science became \u201ca thing.\u201d\nWhat\u2019s more, how many women garbage collectors, oil-rig workers, or auto mechanics have you seen or do you know? Notice liberals rarely, if ever, complain about the lack of \u201cdiversity\u201d in these industries. And as I\u2019ve noted before, and even more telling than what we see within the LLWS or virtually any other sports or employment arena, in the combined 276-year history of MLB, the NFL, and the NBA, no human being born a female has ever been a regular member of any of those leagues. Again, and in spite of the tantrums and lies of liberalism, this is biology, not bias.\nLabels: discrimination, diversity, gender, Google, James Damore, Little League World Series, LLWS, transgender, Trevor Thomas",
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        "raw_content": "Enrico Granafei & Flip Peters\n2 sets: 7:30 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.\nNo cover charge $7 pp minimum (food/drink)\nEnrico Granafei-guitar/chromatic harmonica/vocals\nEnrico Granafei has a long history of musical experience that encompasses both classical music and jazz. He received his degree in classical guitar from the Conservatory of l\u2019Aquila in Italy in 1976 and his artistic career started in Rome where he soon became known in the musical community. In 1992 Granafei received his master\u2019s degree in Jazz Performance from the Manhattan School of Music where he was the only student of Toots Thielemans. His love for jazz led him to New York City, where he soon started to perform in local jazz clubs including The Blue Note, Birdland,Visiones, Angry Squire, and the Bottom Line. He has performed extensively on the chromatic harmonica in the United States and continued to be a featured musician in major European Festivals, including Pori Jazz Festival (Finland), Euromeet Jazz Festival and Veneto Jazz Festival (Italy), and other jazz festivals throughout Italy, France, Spain and major clubs throughout Europe.\nGranafei has been the owner and musical director of the prestigious Trumpets Jazz Club in Montclair, New Jersey since 1999. One of the most respected players of the Chromatic Harmonica in the world today, Granafei continues to cultivate an audience for the instrument through his international performances. As jazz pianist/historian Lewis Porter says: \u201cThis could be the start of something big for harmonica players everywhere.\u201d\nRAY SUHY/LEWIS PORTER QUARTET\nSets at 8:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.\n$20 music charge prepaid tickets online $22 pp at door $12 minimum (food/drink)\nRAY SUHY/LEWIS PORTER ALBUM RELEASE PERFORMANCE!\n\u201cLONGING\u201d\u2014CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS #1264 !!\nThis exciting new album that combines top-level jazz and rock is a tribute of sorts to the heavy, modal early sixties music of John Coltrane. The Suhy-Porter quartet plays all original music\u2014new compositions by virtuoso guitarist Ray Suhy, as well as some by acclaimed jazz pianist (and long-time Rutgers jazz prof) Lewis Porter.\nRay Suhy is an eclectic guitarist/composer based in Red Bank, New Jersey. Ray\u2019s best known for his work in the metal world, recording and touring the world with Six Feet Under And Cannabis Corpse. His previous instrumental releases, \u201cFulmination\u201d and \u201cTesselations,\u201d explored everything from fusion to metal and jazz. On \u201cLonging,\u201d Ray\u2019s goal was to write melodic tunes that harken back to the early- to mid- sixties jazz that inspired him to study the genre when he was younger. After meeting Lewis on a recording session led by Allen Lowe, the two began to plot out what would eventually become the record \u201cLonging.\u201d Follow Ray at www.raysuhy.com as well as at https://www.facebook.com/ray.suhy\nLewis Porter is renowned as a jazz scholar and teacher, while musicians also know him to be an original, virtuosic and sought-after pianist and composer. He has performed across the USA and Europe with Dave Liebman (who premiered one of Dr. Porter\u2019s two saxophone concertos), Joe Lovano, Wycliffe Gordon, Ravi Coltrane, Marc Ribot, and many others. He appears on 25 albums, and his new album Beauty And Mystery (Altrisuoni Records) features John Patitucci, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Tia Fuller. He received a Grammy nomination in 1995. A long-time music professor at Rutgers in Newark, he has also taught at The New School, The Manhattan School of Music, NYU, and Brandeis. He also teaches private students worldwide by Skype. Follow him at Lewisporter.com and on Facebook.\nFirst-call drummer Rudy Royston has toured worldwide with the heralded likes of trumpeter Dave Douglas, guitarist Bill Frisell, saxophonists Branford Marsalis, Ravi Coltrane, J.D. Allen, and Rudresh Mahanthappa. His recordings as a leader earned him notice from DownBeat, All About Jazz, and CriticalJazz.com as well as leading bands at the historic Village Vanguard.\nArriving in New York in 1992 from Holland, bassist Joris Teepe has played and recorded with a \u201cwho\u2019s who in jazz\u201d, such as Benny Golson, Sonny Fortune, Rashied Ali, Billy Hart and Randy Brecker. 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Join us tomorrow evening for the CD release of Paul Abler\u2019s\nAscending! at 8 p.m.\nSets at 8:00 and 10:00\nThe prolific composer and guitarist Paul Abler was working on an Octet Project at the time of his premature passing in March of 2017. Corrine Abler, Paul\u2019s mother, and Yashmin Charnet-Abler, his wife, made sure the project came to fruition.\nThe Paul Abler Octet\nJames Weidman on Piano and Music Director\nSteve Crammer-Drums\nLarry Corban-Guitar, Special Guest\nJack Walrath-Trumpets\nJed Levy-Sax\nJohn Fedchock-Trombone\nPaul Abler grew up in Pontiac, Michigan, a city adjacent to Detroit that is not only known for automobiles but also some of the world\u2019s greatest Jazz musicians such as Hank, Thad & Elvin Jones.\nPaul\u2019s first contact with Jazz was as a child when his Grandfather would practice his drums to the recordings of Stan Getz, Dave Brubeck and Duke Ellington, leaving a lasting impression on him.\n\u201cI loved music from the time I was born. I refused to go anywhere without taking my Mother\u2019s records. I always knew I would become a musician. I settled on the Guitar after I heard Jimi Hendrix. Previous to this I wanted a Saxophone or a Bass. Hendrix led me to all The King\u2019s (B. B., Albert and Freddy) and my first jobs were playing Blues, Funk and R&B. I later worked backing many Motown Legends and did sessions with some of the Funk Brothers (Johnny Griffith, Pistol Allen, Joe Hunter) and Motown arranger David Van dePitte. I really wanted to play Jazz after I discovered Joe Henderson and Wayne Shorter. My main Jazz influences have not been Guitarists. Other influences include McCoy Tyner, Ravel, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Burt Bacharach and Frank Zappa.\u201d\nContinuing his education Paul moved to Los Angeles in 1982 and studied with Joe Diorio, Carl Schroeder, Ron Eschete and many others at Musicians Institute (Guitar Institute of Technology). He would later move to Boston and study improvisation with Saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi in 1988.\nPaul returned to Detroit in 1990 and immediately started working with many of Detroit\u2019s great musicians such as Marcus Belgrave, Harold McKinney, James Carter, David McMurray, Roy Brooks, Straight Ahead, Leonard King and others. He also began leading his own groups featuring musicians such as Bobby Battle, Craig Taborn, Jaribu Shahid, Gerald Cleaver, Marion Hayden, William Evans among others.\nDuring that time, Paul recorded his debut album \u201cGoin\u2019 Up\u201d for the Red Car label which was released to enthusiastic reviews. Two additional recordings for Equnioxmansion followed: \u201cLost Generation\u201d(1998) and \u201cIn The Marketplace\u201d (1999).These releases enabled Paul to perform outside of USA including Canada and Europe.\nIn 1996 Paul began composing for Film and Television. His first project was a short film for Learnshare -a division of Owens Corning and was quickly followed by placement of his compositions in music libraries. This led to his association with Transition Music.\nIn July 2003, Paul Abler relocated to New York City, where he quickly gained headway in the NYC music scene. 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        "raw_content": "Our Blessed Guides\n\"Beloved, do not imitate what is evil but imitate what is good. Whoever does good is from God; whoever does evil has not seen God.\" - 3 John 11\nOur culture prizes originality. No one wants to be considered an imitation! But in a number of places in the Bible we are admonished to model ourselves after someone or something, either a person or an ideal.\nIt makes sense if you think about it. None of us is born fully formed; we are constantly being shaped by the world around us.\nAs I write this I am babysitting my 9 month-old granddaughter. Her most salient attribute is her curiosity. Every moment she is taking it all in; wide-eyed she watches everything around her.\nShe will learn about the world from others, primarily her parents, but also from other family members, from teachers at school and people at church.\nThis is how we all learn and grow at whatever age. Our moral character is largely determined over time by what we choose to imitate and what we choose not to imitate.\nAnd it reassures me to know that I don't have to make up my moral world from scratch; to realize that there are reliable guides and blueprints for living well.\nSome of these guides are in books, but the most important ones are the ones we have known in person.\nI invite you to take a few moments to recall in your mind's eye the people who have had the most influence on who you have become. What did you learn from them? What about them did you imitate? Then thank God for them!\nWe thank you, God, for all the faithful guides you have given us to imitate.\nrichard-l-floyd 3-john",
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        "raw_content": "Lee Jarvis reflects on academic responsibility after events such as in Manchester\nSince news broke of Monday\u2019s awful attack at the Manchester arena, I\u2019ve received lots of invitations for interviews from media outlets. Given that I work on terrorism and counter-terrorism, this isn\u2019t particularly unusual. Events such as this are clearly newsworthy, and raise lots of questions for publics and policymakers alike.\nUsually I say yes to such requests. There is \u2013 I think \u2013 a responsibility on those of us fortunate to spend our time writing and teaching to try to communicate our thoughts beyond the university; perhaps especially when that topic has immediate public interest. There are also, of course, professional reasons \u2013 or motivations \u2013 for reaching out to as wide an audience as possible. And \u2013 if I\u2019m being honest \u2013 it\u2019s also flattering to get asked to do these things, even if deep down I know the media has to fill airtime somehow.\nYet, while I usually say yes, I also tend to end up a little disappointed with my efforts.\nOften this is because I\u2019m invited to speak about something ill-understood, or still unfolding; I remember, clearly, being pressed on al Qaeda in the aftermath of Anders Breivik\u2019s 2011 attack in Norway. More than this, though, the types of question I tend to get asked are often not those I\u2019m best placed to answer. This might be because my knowledge is limited: although I write on terrorism, I don\u2019t really work on issues around intelligence gathering, policing, or related topics which recur after such events. Or, because I have no relevant training to draw on: how can I attempt to say anything worthwhile to those upset by witnessing such events, much less to victims or families caught up in them? Or, sometimes it is because I\u2019m sceptical about the premises behind particular questions \u2013 for instance when I am asked about the \u2018radicalisation\u2019 of terrorist suspects.\nWhat I tend to do as a starting point, then, is attempt to build three arguments into my answers, almost whatever the event. First, let\u2019s be patient and find out a little more before rushing to judge an event \u2018terrorist\u2019, much less \u2018Islamist\u2019, \u2018evil\u2019, or the work of a specific organisation. Second, let\u2019s not over-react and meet harm and violence with more harm and violence \u2013 military, communal, or discursive. And, third, although it\u2019s really difficult to do, it\u2019s important that we try to keep the threat of terrorism (at least in the UK) in context.\nWhen I do manage this \u2013 and I have had some great discussions with some really interesting journalists \u2013 my disappointment tends to make way for something closer to (but not as strong as) worry. It\u2019s easy to see how my stock answer is a long way from the platitudes that swamp social and broadcast media after an attack \u2013 many of which are obviously well-meaning. And, it\u2019s not difficult, either, to see how my starting point could be seen as insensitive, unsympathetic, irreverent, apologetic, unpatriotic, disloyal, a distraction, or worse. (Although I\u2019m far more concerned about appearing disrespectful than unpatriotic).\nSo, when news broke about Monday\u2019s attack, I decided to respond by writing something initially, and see where that took me. This would give me space to articulate my thoughts more clearly, and to respond on terrain I\u2019d set myself. I therefore wrote a short piece on the immediate response to the attack which focused on the suspension of electoral campaigning and inevitable appeals for political and public unity. The argument I tried to make was that these responses worked to reinforce a particular opposition between terrorism and the political, imagining the latter as a space of non-violent, consensual activity (in fact, looking back, I didn\u2019t make the argument quite as concisely as this!). This is not a stunningly original\nargument, but it is important, I think, to explore how events are given meaning and to consider the work that such meaning-making practices do.\nAnd yet, the thing is, after doing this \u2013 I felt worse than normal!\nThe more I followed subsequent coverage of the events, the more it felt as though I\u2019d got my terrain wrong. Perhaps it was too soon to try to think through such questions. And perhaps my response did indeed trivialise \u2013 despite my caveats \u2013 the targeting and death of, amongst others, children in what would be a devastating event for many families. So, I didn\u2019t do anything to publicise my blog, and I fell back to just following unfolding events on my computer.\nAnd, that\u2019s where I\u2019m at now, really.\nI do think it\u2019s important that the news vacuum after attacks such as in Manchester isn\u2019t simply filled with (what are often disparagingly called) \u2018terrorism experts\u2019 speculating on strategy, intelligence, terrorism threat levels, and the shoring up of national security. In fact, I think the invisibility of other types of scholar and other types of scholarship at such moments works to re-produce the especial importance of particular research agendas and their connections to ineffective, indeed often harmful, forms of politics and policy.\nPerhaps more controversially, I also think it can be important to do something other, or more, than express sympathy for the victims of such attacks, however well-meaning such expressions might be. (Although, I\u2019m aware, of course, that this piece might itself seem a self-absorbed distraction).\nI\u2019m sure I\u2019ll say yes, again, in the future. In fact, I have things I\u2019d like to say now about the UK\u2019s response to the attack, not least with the raising of threat levels and militarisation of Britain\u2019s streets (although my concerns about appearing irreverent would no doubt resurface). I guess, in the meantime, I\u2019m really only left with questions (none of which, again, are startlingly original): Who gets to decide what can and can\u2019t be discussed after horrific events? Whose interests are served by such discursive rules and constraints? When is it appropriate to pursue different sorts of question, or to move beyond expressions of grief or sympathy? What responsibility do different types of research(er) have after such events? And, how might I experience such constraints (which I have \u2013 let\u2019s be clear \u2013 only, really, assumed) should I want to speak from a position less privileged than my own?\nOne thought on \u201cReflecting on reflecting on terrorism after Manchester\u201d\nMatthew Franklin says:\nIt\u2019s a troubled terrain. As someone who is on the other side of the coin \u2013 i.e. I am a citizen who looks to serious analysis to clear up myths and false dialectics regarding these new, emerging incidences \u2013 it is frustrating to see how the hype overshadows the hard facts. The responses are framed in the immediate aftermath, often based on assumptions, and carrying with it a divisive social impact.\nBut though I appreciate the scholarly analysis, I lament that it\u2019s simply too much for people to take in, couched as it is in formal presentations which don\u2019t easily percolate down to 3 min soundbites which will arouse a reader\u2019s interest. Controversy and scandal too often excite the imagination and, hence, sell stories. Rationale becomes clouded by barbed rhetoric. And so, much of the facts and sober analysis don\u2019t make the public arena and are destined for some specialised journal or departmental archive.\nAnd yet it should be the academics who inform public policy. 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        "raw_content": "Frank \"Frankie\" Phillips\nLocation: McCormick Cemetery\n9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Sat., Oct. 20, 2018\nMr. Frank \u201cFrankie\u201d Phillips age 63 of Jacksboro passed away Monday, October 15, 2018. He was a U.S. Army Veteran and a member of Royal Blue Baptist Church. Preceded in death by Parents, Millard and Dessie Tackett Phillips; Brother, Charles Edward \u201cEddie\u2019 Phillips; Several Aunts and Uncles.\nSurvivors: In Frankie\u2019s words, His Better-Half of 18 years, Mary Jones, Sons, James Matthew Jones and William Cody Jones; Uncles, Frank Phillips and Wife, Faye, John Phillips, and Bill Phillips; Sister, Dorothy \u201cDottie\u201d White and Husband, Roy; Several Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, other relatives and friends.\nThe family will receive friends from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. Saturday at Walters Funeral Home Chapel with Graveside Services to follow at McCormick Cemetery with Rev. Johnathon Bruce officiating. Online condolences for Mr. Phillips may be made at www.waltersfunralhome.net. Walters Funeral Home of LaFollette is honored to be serving the family of Mr. Frank \u201cFrankie\u201d Phillips.\nTerrys Pharmacy Jacksboro\nwe are sorry for your loss and we are thinking and praying for you. Your Jacksboro Terrys Pharmacy staff.\nMary so sorry for your loss you all are in my prayers he will be missed",
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        "raw_content": "So, to Sunday...\nPretty rough after last night, so I got up about half ten. let the kids have a lie in. Maureen phoned & said they'd just come over to get Heather. She's staying in Edinburgh for a few weeks, & they wanted to see her settled in the hostel before they left. They've decided not to go to America, so they're off to London for a week & then they've got a week in Hawaii on the way home.\nJust before they arrived, Marion pulled up in a red MG. That was a bit odd, because she'd left an hour earlier in the Subaru, to take the dogs to Strathclyde Park, with Avril & Alison. It transpired, on closer inspection, that she was dripping wet from head to toe.\nMolly had decided to jump into the loch, & swim out to a buoy 50' or so from the shore. She had then decided she wanted to bring it back with her, but unfortunately - although predictably, if you're not a dug - it was tethered in situ. She was worrying at it & pulling at it for several minutes. So long in fact that Marion & the girls decided she must have got herself stuck. She wasn't responding to calls, promises of food, pretend walks away, etc etc. By this time, the dog was tiring visibly, and her head went under the water a couple of times. Marion of course reached the decision that she wasn't going to stand there and watch the dug drown, so she started to wade into the water.\nFisherman nearby immediately told her that it got really deep really suddenly. A small passing child was ordered to fetch a lifebelt from the stand nearby. Marion puts that on & gets into the loch with Avril (who is actually a trained police lifesaver!) holding onto the attached rope. Meanwhile Alison phones the police, to advise them that if they're interested, a woman has just jumped into the loch at Strathclyde park to rescue her dog...and that woman can't actually swim. The line was open, so the police switchboard were able to gather that the rescue turned out to be successful. The main reason for that success mind, was that by this time, the gathering crowd of observers and the general commotion had alerted the park wardens. They despatched a motor boat(!) which gave Molly - still tugging on the buoy - a fright. So she let go & swam back to shore. The wardens put Marion into the boat, and as she was of course wet through & shivering, they gave her a lift (in the boat) to the other end of the loch where the cars were, so she could at least sit in the warmth, till the girls walked round to her. They also gave her a foil blanket. First time I've ever seen one used in anger, actually.\nThe only light relief in the whole thing was that in the midst of all the confusion, Jorja sneaked over & ate all the fishermen's sandwiches, & a good majority of their bait as well.\nAbsolutely radio rental.\nLabels: dugs, favourites, molly",
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        "raw_content": "Viral or bacterial?\nDevice identifies infection type, streamlining antibiotic prescription\n(L-R) MeMed co-founders Dr. Eran Eden and Dr. Kfir Oved (Credit: MeMed)\nAs bleary-eyed parents press their doctors for quick remedies to sooth their feverish toddlers, pediatricians face an all-too-common conundrum: whether the ear pain, sore throats, dripping noses, and the phlegmy coughs are of viral or bacterial origin. 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While other solutions do already provide doctors with critical information about illness origin, tests such as swab cultures require at least 24 hours for sufficient bacterial growth. Existing rapid exams, meanwhile, are only applicable to infections that are readily accessible, excluding illnesses like ear infections or pneumonia. Some offer many false negatives or positives.\nThe status quo has led to a situation in which doctors are, paradoxically, both over-prescribing and under-prescribing antibiotics. Approximately one out of every two-to-three patients is receiving antibiotics unnecessarily, wasting billions of dollars annually and resulting in a surge of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, Dr. Eden says. 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In the soft launch, the device will initially be commercialized in a limited number of medical centers as part of an early-access program, prior to a widespread global launch. A doctor, a nurse, or even a non-professional can administer ImmunoPoC at the point of care.\nDr. Eden, who completed his PhD in the Department of Molecular Cell Biology, remains involved in the Weizmann Institute as an active participant in WeizmannVibe, the young scientific club of the Israeli Friends Association, and the Weizmann Institute Entrepreneurship Program (WISe), an extracurricular program for students and alumni interested in learning about Israel\u2019s start-up world. 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        "raw_content": "Family planning has skipped again\nPoonam Muttreja, Executive Director, Population Foundation of India explains how reproductive health has again missed the focus\nA mere 11.5 per cent increase in budgetary allocations for health from Rs. 47,353 crore from previous year to Rs. 52,800 crores is disappointing and discouraging especially with the announcement of schemes that require large sums of money. The budgetary allocations are clearly mismatched with the stated policies goals despite the political commitment to increase investments in health (National Health Policy 2017), family planning, and achieve better health outcomes (SDG Goals). The continuing trend in lower budgetary allocations for health reinforce the fact that, while there is the intention and attempt to improve the health status in the country, the financial commitment continues to be missing for translating these goals into action.\nThe allocation for family welfare schemes under central sector schemes/projects, which is meant for procurement and distribution of contraceptives have increased only marginally by 2 per cent (Rs. 770 crore) over the budget (Rs. 755 crore) last year. This will be insufficient not only to meet the future demand but will also fall short of the current demand for contraceptives and for improving the much needed quality of services.\nThe Ayushman Bharat initiative and the National Health Protection Scheme announced by the Finance Minister is a welcome move for the country\u2019s healthcare development as they intend to significantly reduce the cost of healthcare borne by the households on medicines, diagnostics and hospitalisation. While both these schemes are conceptualised with good intentions, the government has to match up with a strong regulatory framework and clear financial outlays and implementation plans.\nWhile universal access to health care services remains a distant dream with the current allocation strategies of the government, resource prioritisation is the key to effectively utilise the available budgets for primary health care. To quote an example, prioritising critical elements of reproductive health care for instance can reduce large expenses incurred on incentives and compensation. Rather, these amounts can be used more productively to improve the quality of care and strengthen health service delivery.",
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        "raw_content": "SC Condemnation Attorney - Charleston, SC Eminent Domain Lawyer\nSC condemnation attorney in Charleston, explains how owners can challenge eminent domain or condemnation in South Carolina and the laws that regulate the process.\nSouth Carolina Condemnation Lawyers\nThe lawyers at Walker Gressette Freeman & Linton, LLC regularly represent parties in condemnation cases. These cases involve the taking of property and litigation over the proper amount of just compensation that must be paid to the landowner as a result of damage to or the loss of his property. You may also hear people refer to these cases as \u201ceminent domain\u201d or \u201ctakings\u201d cases.\nThe purpose of this page is to provide general background information about how the condemnation process works and to explain how the lawyers at Walker Gressette Freeman & Linton, LLC assist parties in litigation of these cases. See http://www.wgfllaw.com/disclaimer.\nThe Government\u2019s Power of Eminent Domain\n\u201cPublic Purpose\u201d Required for Condemnation\nThe Condemnation Process and Condemnation\nLawsuits Just Compensation\nHow Our Team of Condemnation Lawyers Helps Landowners\nThe Government\u2019s Power of Eminent Domain:\nIn certain circumstances, public entities have the power to take property. That power is called Eminent Domain. However, the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution says \u201cprivate property [shall not] be taken for public use, without just compensation.\u201d U.S. Const., Amend. IV. The South Carolina Constitution similarly provides that \u201c. . . private property shall not be taken . . . for public use without just compensation being first made therefore.\u201d S.C. Const., Art. I, \u00a7 13. That means if a citizen\u2019s property is to be taken using the power of eminent Domain, then the landowner must be justly compensated for the landowner\u2019s damages as a result of the taking. The legal process that resolves the questions of just compensation for a taking is referred to as \u201can eminent domain case\u201d or as \u201ca condemnation case\u201d or even as a \u201ca takings case\u201d.\n\u201cPublic Purpose\u201d:\nProperty can only be acquired through condemnation if the intended use of the property qualifies as a public purpose. The construction of roads, bridges, highways, railways, utilities, public buildings, and public parks are some of the common public purposes for which land is condemned. When notified of condemnation case, a landowner can challenge the right of the condemning authority to take the property. Specifically, a landowner may file a lawsuit, separate and apart from the condemnation proceedings, within thirty days after the condemning authority serves the landowner with notice of the condemnation proceedings. Filing of such an action stays the condemnation proceedings until the issue of the public purpose is resolved by a judge. In 2005, the United States Supreme Court decided Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005), a widely published case involving the limits of what type of action constitutes a \u201cpublic purpose.\u201d While Kelo was an important, notable case, the most often litigated issue these cases the amount of just compensation, rather than the government\u2019s right to condemn.\nThe Condemnation Process and Condemnation Lawsuits:\nThe condemnation process in South Carolina proceeds according to the requirements of the South Carolina Eminent Domain Procedure Act. That Act is found in the South Carolina Code beginning with S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-10. Following are the basic steps that must occur in the process.\nBefore a property can be condemned, \u201cthe condemnor shall cause the property to be appraised to determine the amount that would constitute just compensation for its taking and shall make the appraisal available to the landowner.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a728-2-70(A). The condemnor must then make \u201creasonable and diligent\u201d efforts to negotiate a fair purchase agreement for the land. S.C. Code \u00a728-2-70(B). Even before a formal condemnation case is filed, the condemner has the authority to enter the landowner\u2019s property for \u201cthe purpose of making a survey, determining the location of proposed improvements, or making an appraisal.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a728-2-70(C).\nAfter obtaining its appraisal but before filing a formal condemnation case, the condemnor must send a Condemnation Notice to the landowner with the determined compensation amount; this letter constitutes an offer to pay that amount or \u201ca tender\u201d of that amount. S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-220 (B). Upon receiving the Condemnation Notice, \u201c[t]he landowner has thirty days . . . to give the condemnor written notice either that he [or she] rejects the amount tendered, or that he [or she] accepts the amount tendered. . .\u201d and \u201c[a] failure to respond to the tender constitutes a rejection.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-220(C). \u201cIf the landowner rejects or does not accept the amount tendered as just compensation within the thirty-day period, then the condemnor may file the Condemnation Notice with the clerk of court and deposit with the clerk the amount of just compensation stated in the notice.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-230(A). Filing of the Condemnation Notice begins a court case over the taking of the property.\nAs the court case proceeds, the parties will often engage in discovery, similar to any other civil action. Discvoery is the process whereby the parties exchange information about their positions in the case, usually by written questions or \u201cinterrogatories.\u201d After the case has been pending for sixty days, either of the parties can demand the case be set for trial and \u201cthe action must be given precedence over other civil cases for trial.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-310(c). The condemnor and the landowner are entitled to a jury trial if they wish. S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-310 (B). The trial in a condemnation case focuses on \u201cjust compensation\u201d which is the amount the condemnor must pay the landowner in order to fully compensate the landowner for having taken the landowner\u2019s property.\nJust Compensation:\nTypically, the government and the landowner will both have a real estate appraiser testify as to the value of the taking (ie, the \u201cjust compensation\u201d that is due). There may also be other types of expert witnesses such as engineers, surveyors, arborists, hydrologists, or land use planners. \u201cIn determining just compensation, only the value of the property to be taken, any diminution in the value of the landowner's remaining property, and any benefits\u201d to the land as a result of the particular public project.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a7 8-2-370.\nJust compensation includes \u201conly value of property taken, damage to remaining land, and benefits to landowner.\u201d S.C. Code \u00a7 8-2-370. In direct condemnation cases the condemnor may take any entire parcel (a total take) or only portion of a parcel (a partial take). A total take occurs when the government condemns the fee simple absolute to a property. In the case of a total take, the damages will consist of the value of the whole parcel of land.\nIn the case of a partial take the damages will be the value of the portion of land actually taken as well as any damage to the remaining parcel (as reduced by any benefit to the remaining parcel). One common example is a road widening where part of a landowner\u2019s property is taken to widen a roadway and the landowner is left with the portion of their property that was not necessary for the roadway project. Often times, the damages to this remainder parcel are often the primary issue.\nIn South Carolina, courts have allowed the recovery of a wide variety of special damages to the remaining parcel. Specifically, those damages \u201cwould include any damage or any decrease in actual value of the remainder of the landowner's property which are the direct and proximate consequence of the acquisition of the right of way. In other words, as a general rule, special damages include all injuries or damages which cause a diminution in the value of the remaining property.\u201d S. Carolina State Highway Dep't v. Touchberry, 248 S.C. 1, 5, 148 S.E.2d 747, 748 (1966). In addition to these damages and just compensation, a landowner may also be entitled to recover attorneys\u2019 fees and even the payment of interest. S.C. \u00a7 28-2-420 (A) and S.C. Code \u00a7 28-2-510(B)(1)-(2).\nHow Our Team of Condemnation Lawyers Helps Landowners:\nOur team handles condemnation cases for landowners on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no fee unless you collect more than the government offered prior to your hiring Walker Gressette Freeman & Linton, LLC. We will also handle these cases on an hourly basis if the client prefers. We have successfully handled a variety of condemnation cases, including road widenings, roadway construction and realignments, and airport runway expansions. By way of example, our team successfully represented a landowner in a condemnation action brought by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) to acquire, through its power of eminent domain, land in Charleston County. Our lawyers successfully negotiated a settlement payment of $2,400,000from the SCDOT. In another recent case, the SCDOT was taking property for the widening of U.S. Highway 278 in Beaufort County. That case went to trial and during trial the SCDOT argued to the jury that our client was only entitled to $8,600. Through the use of expert witnesses we were able to explain to the jury that the amount should be significantly higher. 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        "raw_content": "WIU Home > Alumni > Recognition\n2010 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters\nJohn D. Welty, president of California State University (CSU) Fresno, received the Western Illinois University Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at Western's Spring Commencement Exercises Saturday, May 15.\nThe Honorary Doctorate is the highest award Western Illinois University can bestow upon an individual who has made significant contributions to his/her career and to Western Illinois University.\nWelty, a 1965 WIU graduate, has been president of CSU-Fresno since July 29, 1991. He is also a professor in the Kremen School of Education & Human Development. Fresno State enrolls more than 21,000 students and offers 61 undergraduate degrees, 45 master degree programs and two doctoral degrees. 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        "raw_content": "This has been a bizarre week. The last few days were so crazy that I hoped it was all a dream (unfortunately, it wasn't). Anyway, I'm hopeful about things and want life to get back to normal. What is \"normal,\" anyway?\nWhen I was walking out to get the paper, I noticed a huge spider web along the driveway. I'm not fond of spiders one bit, but I do think they make beautiful webs (unless I happen to walk through one, then I don't think they're so beautiful). They're almost perfect little designs. A little while ago we had a lovely thunderstorm. I know most people don't like thunder and lightning, but I love storms. I love the eerie feeling that the earth gets just before a storm. The way everything gets still for a few moments...then the wind begins to blow, and the rain, lightning, and thunder come. I had forgotten during the winter and spring how much I missed thunderstorms. I've always liked the 29th Psalm:\n\"The Lord's voice is heard over the sea.\nthe Lord thunders over the ocean.\nThe Lord's voice is powerful;\nthe Lord's voice is majestic.\nThe Lord's voice breaks the trees;\nHe makes the land of Lebanon dance like a calf\nand Mount Hermon jump like a baby bull.\nThe Lord's voice makes the lightning flash.\nThe Lord's voice shakes the desert;\nThe Lord's voice shakes the oaks and strips the leaves off the trees.\nIn his Temple everyone says, 'Glory to God!'\"\n-Psalm 29: 3-9 NCV (by the way, verse 6 in the KJV doesn't say that Mount Hermon jumps like a baby bull...it says it skips like a \"young unicorn!\" How interesting.)\nFlowers, trees, sunsets, stars, and other beautiful acts of creation show the love, beauty, and creativity of God. But a thunderstorm shows His power and strength.\nLabels: thunderstorms",
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        "raw_content": "Number wise, July was a good reading month. I read twice as many books as I did in June. But as far as loving what I read, it was split about half and half.\nI went to the library towards the beginning of this month, which got my summer reading a little off schedule. And coincidentally, the library books are the ones that I read this month that I didn't love. I'm just thankful (with two of them in particular) that I got them from the library rather than wasting my money on buying them! :)\n{Don't ask me why I kept reading the books that I wasn't enjoying. I'm a little obsessive and stubborn like that, even though I try to remind myself that life is too short to read books that I don't like! But there's also the fact that so far this year, I've actually finished every library book that I've checked out, which has never happened before, and I want to keep up that record. Like I said, stubborn...}\nThe FitzOsbornes at War, by Michelle Cooper. The last of the Montmaray Journals trilogy, which as a whole, I really enjoyed. This book was very intense, and it was the first book I've read that's actually set in WWII England during the Blitz...I had never before thought about how terrifying that would have been. This was a good conclusion, except for a couple of strange, off-putting family dynamics that are the most prominent in this book.\nThe Opposite of Loneliness, by Marina Keegan. I had heard such good things about this book, but I was really disappointed. The short stories didn't appeal to me at all...they were depressing and full of profanity and stereotypical college behavior. I do have to say that I liked her writing style at times, and I did enjoy some of the essays quite a bit.\nI've Got Your Number, by Sophie Kinsella. After reading the previous book, I was in the mood for some fluffy chick lit. Unfortunately, though some of the crazy situations did make me smile, this was a little too silly for me. And I was really surprised to find that it was full of bad language. (Why am I surprised? I shouldn't be...it seems like every modern adult book that I've picked up this year has been that way.)\nThe Ghosts of Tupelo Landing, by Sheila Turnage. I liked this one well enough, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the first book, Three Times Lucky. It was good, but I feel like I just wasn't in the mood for it, for some reason.\nThe Violets of March, by Sarah Jio. I've wanted to read this book since it first came out, when I saw it in Target and thought it sounded intriguing. (Actually, all of her books sound interesting!) Overall, I liked it. It was a bit slow and unrealistic at times, but I'll definitely be reading more of Sarah Jio's books. And bonus: no profanity! :)\nHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling. By this point, I was ready to get rid of the library books and settle into a cozy, familiar reread, so I started the Harry Potter series. I did a post about the book and film here.\nHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by J.K. Rowling. I also posted a review(ish) of this book and film here.\nMurder at the Mikado, by Julianna Deering. My favorite of this mystery series so far! :) You can find my review here.\nBummer, sorry to read that about Sophie's book - it's sad how much profanity secular novels pack in. Makes you wonder if that's the average person's vocabulary. Yay for Julianna's novels - loving Death by the Book (finally reading it) and am anticipating this third novel, too - hopefully I'll be reading it in the next couple of weeks. :)\nI was really surprised...I mean, I expect it out of certain secular novels, but chick lit? I thought it would be fairly clean. I know, I always wonder if people actually talk like that in their daily lives. Maybe I live a more sheltered life than I thought. :)\nYeah... I don't know either. I mean, you do hear all kinds of swearing on grocery store runs, but still... is that the average?? Guess so. All I can say, it makes me sad.",
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The fact that most people store their valuables in their homes, they tend to keep them safe. Most homes have security systems to keep them safe. However, the choice of a security systems differs from one house to another. Home security systems are made using varying technologies. Nowadays, most homes have been installed with wireless security surveillance systems. Here are the reasons why you need to install the wireless home security system.\nOne of the reasons why you need to get a wireless system is that they are more secure. Unlike other security systems, wireless systems a secure cellular connection that is fast and reliable, enabling real-time awareness and alerts from your home, and combating many of the vulnerabilities. For instance, the conventional wireless home security systems are also vulnerable to power shortage. 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        "raw_content": "December 3, 2018 \u2022 Capitalism in the 21st Century, In-depth, Commentary\nWith rising global inequality and environmental crises, capitalism is unable to resolve the crises and thus has become an obsolete social system \u2013 The author discusses the history and impacts of capitalism, trends in globalisation, and persisting inequality among countries and proposes that an alternative economic system should be adopted.\nSince the mid-18th century, capitalism has not only shaped modern societies, but has also witnessed periodic crises that have often threatened these societies\u2019 very existence. A number of theorists have sought an explanation at to why such setbacks to stability and growth take place. For Karl Marx, it was due to control of wealth by a privileged few and he argued that the system produces wealth at one pole and poverty at another and simultaneously becomes immensely strengthened. Rosa Luxemburg proposed that these cycles are due to exhaustion of new land for colonisation and markets; Keynes suggested the lack of demand and the saturation of markets and Kondratieff stagnation in technological development. Despite their differences they all agreed that capitalism was not a natural system and was bound to end sooner or later.\nCapitalism as a socio-economic system arose in Europe initially as \u201cmerchant capitalism\u201d and subsequently through a technological revolution which metamorphosed into \u201cindustrial capitalism\u201d.\nThe prominent Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter characterised the dynamics of capitalist development as displacing old equilibria and creating radically new conditions. For him, economic development is accompanied by growth, i.e., sustained increases in national income, which occurs discontinuously rather than smoothly. According to him, the immediate stimulus for development emanating in the sphere of industrial and commercial life takes place due to innovation (i.e. new products, methods of production, markets and sources of supply). The innovation process \u201cincessantly revolutionises the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, [and] incessantly creating a new one. This process of creative destruction is the essential fact about capitalism\u201d (Schumpeter, 1950:83). The prime motives of entrepreneurs are accumulation and enlargement of profits.\nCapitalism as a socio-economic system arose in Europe initially as \u201cmerchant capitalism\u201d and subsequently through a technological revolution which metamorphosed into \u201cindustrial capitalism\u201d. Slavery and colonial expansion were the main forces behind the establishment of capitalism, first in Britain and later on in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany and Italy. The big question is where the principal accumulation of wealth came from? Of course, slavery and colonialism played a big role. Historically, capitalism always fought for new territories and markets. It was also instrumental in imparting \u2018vertical\u2019 and \u2018horizontal inequality\u2019 in the world. However, there was a reaction to colonial capitalism which resulted in the Russian Revolution (1917) and the Chinese Revolution (1949) and decolonisation. However, unequal economic relations and Western control somehow persisted in the former colonies in the form of \u201cneo-colonialism\u201d.\nSlavery and colonial expansion were the main forces behind the establishment of capitalism, first in Britain and later on in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany and Italy.\nIn the West, after successive crises, capitalism has been successful in rescuing itself mainly through exogenous support. For instance, during the \u201cGreat Depression\u201d of the 1930s, Keynes advocated in favour of increased government spending to lift the economy out of recession. When consumers and businesses slow down, the government should increase spending to increase demand for goods and services. This fiscal stimulus could take the form of public housing, healthcare, education and infrastructure projects. However, we should not ignore the role of government spending in boosting the defence sector, which is seen as a new avenue to increase profits and also creates jobs. Thus, military Keynesianism became popular among the ruling elites in the post-war period and large corporations also saw military spending as an important form of government intervention to make profits. These defence expenditures in advanced economies such as the U.S., UK and France also helped to counteract the threat of recession in their economies.\nIn the aftermath of the \u201cGreat Depression\u201d and Second World War, capitalism was transformed with the increased role of government in the economy, a strong workers union and welfare state. There was a sea change from the economic system and policies which existed in Western Europe and the United States in the 1920s. After the Second World War, the social democratic governments under Keynesian economic policies were prompted, with active state intervention, to preserve economic stability and social justice within the framework of capitalism, which is known as the \u201cGolden Age\u201d of capitalism. Markets were brought under social control and a number of policies were designed to protect societies from the disastrous policies of the past.\nDr. Kalim Siddiqui teaches International Economics at University of Huddersfield, UK. He is an economist, specialising in Development Economics and has written extensively on development economics, economic reforms as well as on the political economy of development.\n1. Amin, Samir. (2018). Modern Imperialism, Monopoly Finance Capital, and Marx\u2019s Law of Value, New York: Monthly Review Press.\n2. Bairoch, Paul. (1995). Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.\n3. Collins, Randell. (2013). Does Capitalism Have a Future? Oxford: Oxford University Press.\n4. Newsinger, John. (2006). The Blood Never Dried: A People\u2019s History of British Empire, London: Bookmarks.\n5. Schumpeter, Joseph. (1950). Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, New York: Harper.\n6. Siddiqui, Kalim. (1990). \u201cHistorical Roots of Mass Poverty in India\u201d in edited by C.A. Thayer, J. Camilleri, and K. Siddiqui. Trends and Strains. pp. 59-76, New Delhi: Peoples Publishing House.\n7. Siddiqui, Kalim. 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        "raw_content": "Fleetwood Mac Replaces Lindsey Buckingham With Neil Finn & Mike Campbell\nShortly after Variety confirmed that Lindsey Buckingham has been fired by Fleetwood Mac, the group announced plans to tour this Fall with two new members: Mike Campbell (pictured above, left), longtime lead guitarist for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, and Crowded House frontman Neil Finn (right) will be joining the Mac for their upcoming tour, with final dates being confirmed shortly.\n\u201cFleetwood Mac has always been about an amazing collection of songs that are performed with a unique blend of talents,\u201d Mick Fleetwood said. \u201cWe jammed with Mike and Neil and the chemistry really worked and let the band realize that this is the right combination to go forward with in Fleetwood Mac style. We know we have something new, yet it\u2019s got the unmistakable Mac sound.\u201d\nIn a statement, Neil Finn said: \u201cTwo weeks ago I received a wonderful invitation to be a part of a truly great band. A few days later I was standing in a room playing\nmusic with Fleetwood Mac. It felt fresh and exciting, so many great songs, a spectacular rhythm section and two of the greatest voices ever. Best of all, we sounded good together. It was a natural fit. I can\u2019t wait to play.\u201d\nA source close to the situation tells Variety that Buckingham did not exit voluntarily \u2014 rather, says the insider, \u201cHe was fired\u201d \u2014 although a source notes that the term may not quite fit the situation.\nFleetwood Mac was founded by Peter Green in 1967 and was named after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. After Peter Green left in 1969, Fleetwood and McVie remained as original members, and the band has since featured a cast of brilliant talents. Most notably, Christine McVie joined the band in 1970, with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joining in 1974. When Buckingham left the group in 1987 for 10 years, he was replaced with two singer/guitarists, Billy Burnette and Rick Vito.\nThe statement concludes: \u201cLindsey Buckingham will not be performing with the band on this tour. The band wishes Lindsey all the best.\u201d\nCampbell worked with Tom Petty for nearly 50 years as lead guitarist and main musical foil in both their early band Mudcrutch as well as the Heartbreakers. Petty and the Heartbreakers backed Stevie Nicks on her first solo album, 1981\u2019s \u201cBella Donna,\u201d duetting with her on the hit single \u201cStop Draggin\u2019 My Heart Around.\u201d Petty and the Heartbreakers had just completed a 40th anniversary tour last year when Petty died suddenly of an accidental drug overdose. While the group\u2019s connection to Finn is not quite as strong, he is friendly with Mick Fleetwood, who performed with Neil\u2019s son Liam at an event in New Zealand last year.\nBuckingham last performed with Fleetwood Mac when the band were honored as MusiCares Person of the Year during a concert at New York\u2019s Radio City Music Hall during Grammy Week. Former President Bill Clinton inducted the group and a number of acts covered their songs, including Alison Krauss, Lorde, Miley Cyrus, Little Big Town, Imagine Dragons, Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban, Haim, Jared Leto and Harry Styles, who not only introduced the band but joined them for \u201cThe Chain.\u201d The group then played a short set to close out the night.\nRead the full article here: http://variety.com/2018/music/news/fleetwood-mac-to-tour-with-neil-finn-mike-campbell-as-lindsey-buckinghams-replacements-1202748185/",
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        "raw_content": "nba\u6bd4\u5206\u591a\u5c11:Governance report 2017\nEach year the board reports on the governance of the company and the work of the committees. The governance report is published as part of the Annual Report and Accounts. You can download the full report or extracts from this page\nFull governance report 2017 (pdf 902.1 KB)\nGovernance report extract - committee reports (pdf 246.7 KB)\nGovernance report extract - how the board works (pdf 466.7 KB)\nnba\u6bd4\u5206188 www.y2w8y.com.cn The work of the board continued to progress in 2017. We focused on the development and implementation of our strategy out to 2021 that we communicated to investors last year. We have seen substantial variations in the oil price and have had to ensure that BP is robust for all financial cycles.\nWe believe there will be a continuing demand for hydrocarbons over the coming decades. Our strategy is designed to balance our role in supplying energy for the world with the growing need to be part of the transition to a lower carbon global economy. The board\u2019s focus has been on this dual challenge, which is crucial to the company\u2019s long-term sustainability.\nThe role of business in society remains a major issue which all boards must address. In the UK, the Financial Reporting Council has published its consultation on a material revision to the UK Corporate Governance Code. There is a clear emphasis on the need for boards to focus on their relationship with all those with whom the company comes into contact. In particular, boards are encouraged to ensure they find ways to hear the voice of the employee in the board room.\nWe are participating in this consultation and have already established a variety of ways to speak and listen to our employees around the world. We will need to ensure that all voices \u2013 those of shareholders, employees, customers and communities \u2013 find their way to the board. Our long-term investments and relationships in many countries have already helped with this.\nRemuneration continued to be an area of focus in the year. We are grateful to our shareholders for their support of the remuneration report at the 2017 AGM. This was very important to us. The remuneration committee continued its work this year, as it implements the new policy and some legacy awards from the 2014 policy. The committee has again had some challenging decisions to take. Dame Ann Dowling will be standing down from the committee at the 2018 AGM after three years in the chair. I would like to thank her and pay tribute to her work. Paula Reynolds, already an experienced remuneration committee chair, will succeed Dame Ann.\nI will be standing down as chairman at an appropriate time after the 2018 AGM. Ian Davis, the senior independent director, has already begun the search for my successor. I will have served as chairman for almost nine years by the time I stand down.\nThe board has faced and risen to many challenges during that time and membership has evolved and remained balanced. I believe that we are well placed for the future \u2013 with the appropriate mix of skills, experience and diversity. Throughout I have wanted to ensure that we used our time wisely as it was essential that we had the space in our meetings to discuss strategy and the direction of the company. In 2010 we formed the Gulf of Mexico committee, originally to have oversight of our commitment on the ground following the accident. The work of this committee evolved into considering the reports on the causes of the accident and subsequently leading the work around the ensuing litigation. The committee sat for five years. We also formed a special committee to oversee negotiations in Russia which eventually led to our equity ownership in Rosneft. This experience led to the formation of the geopolitical committee which is now well in its stride.\nWe have used the evaluations of the board and the committees to ensure that we have been focusing on the right issues and adding value. I am pleased that over the summer we will be carrying out an externally facilitated evaluation, which I am sure will assist my successor.\nI am very grateful to Bob, his executive colleagues and all my fellow directors for all the work that they have done during the year. BP has an exciting future and we have the right team to take advantage of the opportunities that it will bring.",
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        "raw_content": "Ignition Interlock Devices Exposed\nby Ladyblogger on February 24, 2013\nIt is legal in all 50 U.S. states for a judge to mandate the usage of an interlock ignition device for a preset amount of time for an individual who has been convicted of a DUI. However, some states will only allow this penalty to be used if the driver is a repeat offender. Statistics indicate that approximately 40 percent of the people who are arrested for a DUI will be a repeat offender, and the interlock ignition device is utilized to keep them from committing yet another offense.\nHow does the Interlock Ignition Device Work?\nA Monitech interlock ignition device can be placed into any vehicle, and the person who is being penalized is responsible for paying for the installation and a monthly monitoring fee. Once the device is in place, it will be impossible to start the vehicle\u2019s engine without taking a modified breathalyzer test. Each state has different guidelines about the blood alcohol content level that the device is looking for, but it is typical to have it set at 0.02. If the presence of alcohol is detected, the vehicle will not start. Many drivers will also have to take additional rolling retests to ensure that a sober driver did not blow into the device to help an intoxicated friend get on the road. The results of each test are reported to the monitoring company, and too many failed tests can cause the driver to face additional penalties.\nDo these Devices Fail?\nAlthough the proper operation rate appears to be quite high, it is definitely possible for an interlock ignition device to provide a false reading. Sometimes this is caused by a glitch, but it can also be caused by factors such as burping or using mouthwash right before you take the test. Therefore, it is best to avoid trying to start your vehicle within 15 minutes of anything that causes the presence of mouth alcohol.\nThere are currently no firm numbers that indicate the how often an interlock ignition device provides false readings, and this is most likely due to the fact that it is practically impossible for a driver\u2019s claim to be verified by the time the device\u2019s results are analyzed. Because of this, several lawyers have argued against the accuracy of interlock ignition devices when the results have gotten their clients into legal trouble. There has also been at least one lawsuit filed based on difficulty with the usage of these devices during a rolling retest.\nWill My Car Really Shut Off if I Fail a Rolling Retest?\nMost interlock ignition devices will force the driver to take random rolling retests while the car is in motion. If you fail to pass the test, your vehicle is not going to completely shut down, but it might practically force you to pull over. In most cases, the device is designed to make your car\u2019s horn honk and lights flash until you either pass a second rolling retest or turn off the engine. That fact that there is a chance that this could happen to a driver who is completely sober is appalling, but so far, the legal system believes that the potential risk is outweighed by the benefit of keeping intoxicated people off of the road.\nIf you have been the victim of an interlock ignition device that provided improper results, you should contact an attorney immediately. Even though it will be difficult for either side to conclusively prove their case, you will lose by default if you do not stand up for your legal rights.\nAnthony Joseph is a freelance author who writes about interesting legal topics, and contributes this article toward the fight against drunk driving. It can be a frustrating thing to receive a false positive reading when you have a Monitech ignition device in your vehicle. The law firm of Powers McCartan is currently defending many victims of this false positive reading. Their attorneys are determined to make sure that your rights are protected.\nTagged as: dui, interlock ingition\nPrevious post: Bad Faith Tactics: How to Tell When You\u2019re a Victim\nNext post: Nursing Homes Patient Care in the Crosshairs of Medicare Investigations",
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        "raw_content": "June 28, 2014 1937 views\tCaribbean & Americas, Education, MDG, social policy, Trinidad and Tobago, universal primary education\nThe goal of universal primary education is not easily achieved, writes Latoyaa Roberts, 26, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Trinidad and Tobago, who argues that progress can continue if commitment remains strong and barriers are tackled.\nThe post 2015 Millennium Development Goals are approaching.\nYet as a Global Youth Ambassador with A World at School and an advocate for universal access to primary education, I am worried that we the people of the world are failing in our commitment to ensure a good quality of life on this planet.\nEven though globally the statistics have dropped for the number of students out of primary school education, the numbers are still daunting. Yes, literacy rates are rising and gender gaps are narrowing, however, over 57 million boys and girls are still out of school. A situation like this is not only mind boggling but heart wrenching because these youths are still a part of our world.\nWhat more can we do to ensure that Millennium Development Goal number two, to achieve universal primary education, is met? Is it that our world leaders \u2013 and by extent we ourselves \u2013 have fooled the world into setting high achievement goals that are beyond the resources of each nation\u2019s capacity and the accumulated global effort?\nOr is it that the idea of universal primary education is too simplistic? Does every child really have the desire to conform to education systems that ignore differentiated learning, cultural complexities and individual choice? One might also wonder whether the rogue elements in society such as human trafficking, crime and corruption must be seriously addressed. They may be at the forefront of or correlating factors related to why the Millennium Development Goals cannot be achieved as quickly as we proposed. Rough speculation and some level of prediction indicates we may never achieve universal primary school education for all boys and girls globally until 2086 if we continue the current trend.\nAlthough the scenario that is stated above seems abysmal, and maybe we are working with idealistic targets, the stride and hope for universal education should not be daunted. After all, enrolment in primary education in the developing regions globally was 90 per cent in 2010, which was up from 82 per cent in 1999.\nThe Caribbean, too, has played a significant part in creating the world\u2019s success story. In Trinidad and Tobago, the governments past and present have made significant effort to allow universal education from the early childhood level all the way to tertiary level. Other commendable efforts in the region include initiatives in Barbados, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands and the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) countries. The countries in the region that are challenged with education for all initiatives are primarily Jamaica, Haiti and Guyana, mainly because of political disagreements, lack of resources and difficulties with long-term implementation programmes, especially in rural or crime-stricken communities.\nThe matrix to achieve universal primary education is multifaceted and requires successive support from children, teachers, education administration, parents, local community, government, international organizations and the global community. In short it is a \u2018multi-track\u2019 approach. So I believe yes to optimistic millennium development goals that encourage the world to hold steadfast and push harder towards achieving universal primary education for all. I believe in the power of our policy makers and world leaders to devise strategies that would overall have a positive effect on society.\nI believe in the power of the people to accept these initiatives and implement them whole heartedly with the hope of achieving the intended goals. I also believe in the accumulated efforts of the world to stand up in the fight for the eradication of poverty. Definitely, one way in which we can accomplish such a task is through having no barriers to education. According to Stephen R. Covey in his co-authored book, \u201cFirst Things First\u201d, we should all have to opportunity \u201cto live, to learn, to love and to leave a legacy\u201d.\nPhoto \u2013 Shutterstock, Andy Dean Photography\nThe world is my oyster and I love exploring it. My best exploration thus far was as an English teacher in Japan, frequently visiting other Asian countries. Now, I am a Secondary School English teacher in my country but in the future I want to become a Communications Specialist for an international organization.\nMy first degree is in Communication Studies with Linguistics and International Relations. I also obtained a M.Sc in Global Studies and I am currently pursuing a M. Phil in International Relations.\n\u201cDr. Maya Angelou: remember that love is important.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home > News & Politics > International > Rabbis and Torahs fly across Russia\nRabbis and Torahs fly across Russia\nMOSCOW\u0097Andrey Glotser tried to hide his concern about the future of Russian Jewish life with an uneasy smile.\n\"Our rebbe came today to the class downcast, and said: 'Hard times are coming, boys. Goussinsky is out. No finance, no support,'\" said the 20-year-old Moscow university student recently while visiting yeshiva classes at the Moscow Choral Synagogue.\nMany Jewish activists in Moscow have shared this sense of impending doom as the Kremlin has cracked down on Vladimir Goussinsky, one of the largest financiers of Russian Jewish life, in the past year.\nLast week, as if to demonstrate that rumors of its financial collapse are exaggerated, the RJC put on a cross-country show.\nThe group flew a team a team of rabbis, officials, journalists plus a synagogue choir on a rented VIP-plane with a military crew and sent them on a whirlwind trip across Russia from Kaliningrad in the extreme west to the eastern city of Novosibirsk in Siberia.\nThe mission's stated goals were twofold: to wish a happy Jewish New Year to Jewish communities throughout Russia and to hand over to local rabbis Torah scrolls, looted by the Soviet regime, that were recently retrieved from the Russian state archives and restored.\nIn each of the five cities visited by the entourage, RJC officials greeted the local Jewish public in a big concert hall and the Moscow synagogue choir entertained the gathering.\nIn three of them, Adolph Shayevich, one of Russia's chief rabbis, handed over a Torah scroll to the local community.\nBut just as important, the group wanted to bolster the RJC's forces in the city-to-city fight with the Chabad-dominated federation, as one Moscow Jewish activist put it.\n\"We have a struggle going on here,\" said Boris Borovik, a young Jewish leader in Yekaterinburg, capital of the Ural region, with a 15,000-strong and thriving Jewish community.\nHis organization has never been part of the RJC and he is hesitant about joining the umbrella group. But, he says, he is worried that \"Chabad will swallow the Jewish movement here.\"\nGoussinsky, a media mogul and the president of the Russian Jewish Congress, is now living abroad after being briefly thrown in jail on charges of embezzlement.\nAt the same time, the RJC's rival, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, has seen its fortunes rise in the see-saw of Russian Jewish life.\nIn most cities, the RJC has a group of local businessmen who sacrifice part of their time and money for the Jewish community.\nSometimes this local clique is highly effective in strengthening Jewish life - as it is in the city of Chelyabinsk, one of the cities visited on the tour and home to about 10,000 Jews.\nA local RJC group managed recently to collect enough local money to build a brand new synagogue with only minor donations from Moscow. The RJC also generally has a stronger relationship with local authorities.\nBut local religious communities belonging to the RJC are generally weak or invisible.\nThe most vital communities belong to the Chabad-Lubavitch federation. In Yekaterinburg, for example, Chabad Rabbi Zelig Ashkenazi is running a daily Jewish high school with 200 students, the only such school in the region.\nTo develop a loyal community and counteract the growing Chabad influence, the RJC recently imported Rabbi Moshe Shteinberg, 25, from Israel to Yekaterinburg and say they will finance the building of a community center with a synagogue on a plot of land rented from the city.\nAshkenazi did not come to the ceremony where a Torah scroll was handed over to Shteinberg, who is Ukrainian-born and Israeli-educated.\nRabbi Avraham Berkowitz, the executive director of the Federation of Jewish Communities of the Commonwealth of Independent States, a super-umbrella for the Chabad-led group, says he is tired of politics and want to concentrate on concrete work in the communities.\n\"It is unfortunate that what is so widely reported is the politicization of the Jewish community, whereas the fact of the large rebirth of the Russian Jewish community and hundreds of thousands of Jews returning to Jewish life is not reported,\" says Berkowitz.\nBut Chabad itself has not been above politics. The movement, and its federation, has received several boosts from Russian President Vladimir Putin, most recently when Putin celebrated the gala opening of a multipurpose Jewish community center in Moscow.\nThis backing has frustrated other RJC officials.\nFor Rosh Hashanah, Putin appeared to show balance when he sent greetings to the chief rabbis representing both groups.\nThe result of the rivalry is extreme polarization.\nFederation members call the RJC structures soap bubbles and fakes. RJC activists, in turn, complain that Chabad is buying off congregation members and officials.\nFor his part, Berkowitz admits that the group is giving some stipends to some elderly Jews, but says, \"We give them a very small stipend so that they can live and participate in services. 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        "raw_content": "Today we commemorated ANZAC Day.... a day to reflect and honour servicemen and women...... those that have given their lives defending our nation..... those who returned home .......and those who serve us now....\n...... this year also marked the 100th Anniversary of the ANZAC's landing at Gallipoli.......\nWhile we honoured ANZAC Day in Australia my daughter Megan - now in Europe after 3 weeks in India - was attending ANZAC Day at Villers-Bretonneaux.....\n....it would have been a truly memorable occasion for her.\nWe will remember them.....\nLabels: ANZAC Day, Family",
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        "raw_content": "the Quality Your Body Deserves\nA major hindrance to a healthy lifestyle revolves around blood sugar levels.\nGlucoChrom helps you maintain this aspect of your health.\nHelps to alleviate hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, irritability, headaches, and cravings\nPromotes beneficial effects on blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels\nEncourages reduction of body fat and increase of lean muscle mass (with diet and exercise)\nGlucoChrom is a unique combination of chromium, vanadium, bitter melon, and gymnema sylvestre. These substances have been used both traditionally and by health practitioners for years to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Working together, they provide the body with a natural way to balance blood sugar levels.\nA daily serving of 1 capsule contains\n\u2022 200 \u00b5g Chromium\n\u2022 37.5 \u00b5g of vanadium citrate\n\u2022 225 mg of bitter melon fruit powder\n\u2022 250 mg of Gymnema sylvestre leaf 4:1 extract< (equivalant to 1000mg)/p>\nChromium 200 \u00b5g (per capsule)\nGlucoChrom\u2019s chromium is derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast that has been organically bound to trivalent chromium. Unlike most chromium supplements, which contain synthetic forms (such as chromium nicotinate or picolinate), GlucoChrom offers a truly natural, bioavailable, and easily absorbed form of this trace element that the body recognizes as food.\nDue to nutrient-depleted soil, food processing, and overconsumption of refined carbohydrates, as much as 90 percent of the North American population may be chromium deficient. Symptoms of chromium deficiency include glucose intolerance, which can lead to diabetes, as well as fatigue, nerve pain, and high cholesterol. Chromium improves the body\u2019s response to efficiently use insulin by regulating the movement of glucose out of the blood and into the cells, thus maintaining stable blood sugar levels.\nVanadium citrate 37.5 \u00ecg\nEvidence suggests that vanadium is an essential, ultra-trace mineral needed for cellular metabolism. It may also be involved in the reduction of serum cholesterol by suppressing cholesterol synthesis by the liver. Vanadium is thought to activate insulin receptors, thus improving insulin sensitivity and promoting a healthy reduction of blood sugar levels. In addition, vanadium also appears to play a role in healthy pumping of the heart muscle as well as strengthening of bones and teeth.\nGymnema sylvestre leaf, 4:1 extract\nThis woody climbing plant, native to India, has long been used as a treatment for diabetes. It is known to stimulate insulin secretion while lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Favored for long-term use as a supplement for blood sugar stabilization, gymnema has been used with success in diabetic patients and is noted for lowering blood glucose levels of patients who have fasted for testing. This herb may also improve the health of the pancreas by regenerating beta cells, which make and release insulin. Recent scientific research with gymnema extract has shown positive results for Type II diabetes.\nBitter melon fruit (Momordica charantia)\nBitter melon, also known as balsam pear, is a tropical fruit that grows in Asia, East Africa, and South America. Bitter melon may help to lower blood sugar levels by increasing the activity of hexokinase and glucokinase, the enzymes in the body that convert sugar into glycogen, which is then stored in the liver and used later for energy. Some evidence shows that bitter melon may cause a renewal and recovery of the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. The fresh juice or extract of the unripe fruit has been clearly established to have blood sugar-lowering action.\nTake orally 1 capsule twice daily. Best taken before meals.\n\u2022 Drink 6 \u2013 8 glasses of water per day.\n\u2022 Perform 30 minutes of cardio exercise daily and reduce calories, fats, and alcohol for best results.\n\u2022 Recommended for use with AIM Peak Endurance\u00ae, AIM ProPeas\u00ae, and AIM fit \u2019n fiber\u00ae.\n\u2022 Children and pregnant and nursing women should avoid the use of GlucoChrom. Those taking hypoglycemic medication or insulin should consult a health practitioner before using GlucoChrom.\n\u2022 Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place. Do not refrigerate.\nWho should use GlucoChrom ?\nAnyone who is at risk for high blood sugar or Type II (non-insulin dependent) diabetes may benefit from using GlucoChrom. Those who want to promote fat loss and maintain healthy, lean body mass should consider using GlucoChrom. Anyone interested in lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood may find GlucoChrom helpful as part of a healthy diet program.\nIs there anyone who should not use GlucoChrom ?\nChildren, pregnant and nursing women, and Type I diabetics should not use GlucoChrom . Those withType II diabetes or those taking oral hypoglycemics or insulin should consult a health practitioner before using GlucoChrom .\nWe hear a lot about the harmful effects of a poor diet on our health. We hear about how it leads to obesity, how it can lead to increased risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease, and how it can mean overall poor health due to lack of nutrition. Another risk of an unhealthy diet\u2014especially if it includes large quantities of carbohydrates and simple sugars\u2014is what it does to our blood sugar levels.\nBlood sugar is, simply enough, the amount of sugar (glucose) we have in our blood. When we eat, the body breaks down the carbohydrates in foods to produce sugars. The sugar is absorbed into the bloodstream, which carries it to every cell in the body. Blood sugar fuels the cells, providing them with the energy they need to keep us healthy. It is extremely important that blood sugar levels remain consistent and not be too high or too low.\nThe amount of sugar in the blood is largely controlled by the hormone insulin. When the body recognizes that we are eating and turning food into sugars, the pancreas secretes insulin. Insulin acts as a travel guide, escorting sugar through the bloodstream and then \u201cknocking on and unlocking the cells\u2019 doors\u201d to allow glucose to enter. When the pancreas, insulin, and the cells are not working in harmony, the result can be diabetes\u2014high levels of blood sugar.\nIn diabetes, blood sugar levels are too high. There are two reasons for this.\nInsulin-dependent diabetes, known as Type I diabetes or juvenile-onset diabetes, is caused by damage to the pancreas. Part of the pancreas, beta cells, manufacture the insulin that escorts blood sugar to the cells. If beta cells are not working, or not working well, you do not produce enough insulin\u2014there are not enough \u201ctravel guides\u201d to get the blood sugar to the cells. The result is that the blood sugar remains in the bloodstream\u2014high blood sugar levels.\nIn noninsulin-dependent diabetes, known as Type II diabetes or adult-onset diabetes, insulin is produced, but the cells remain resistant to it\u2014you might say they keep changing the \u201clocks\u201d so that the insulin cannot bring in the blood sugar. This also results in high blood sugar levels. Type II diabetes is by far the most prevalent, accounting for 90 to 95 percent of all diabetics.\nDiabetes and high blood sugar result in frequent urination, extreme thirst, increased appetite, unexplained weight loss, dry skin and frequent skin infections, recurrent vaginitis, blurred vision, fatigue, drowsiness, and nausea. Diabetes has the potential for serious long-term complications that can lead to increased risk for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease, visual problems and blindness, slow healing of injuries, kidney failure, and damage to the nervous system.\nSupport for blood sugar\nHealthy blood sugar levels can be maintained through diet and lifestyle changes. Of special interest are the minerals chromium and vanadium and the herbs bitter melon and Gymnema sylvestre.\nChromium is the major mineral involved in insulin production, and a deficiency in this mineral can interfere with the production and utilization of insulin. Indeed, a chromium deficiency can result in three conditions directly related to blood sugar: high blood sugar levels, an inability of the cells to pick up and use blood sugar (impaired glucose tolerance), and higher insulin levels.\nChromium increases the ability of insulin to bind to cells and leads to increased insulin sensitivity of body tissue. This leads to the body being better able to absorb and use the blood sugar. In other words, chromium helps the insulin \u201ctravel guide\u201d get to more doors and oils the key that the travel guide uses to unlock our cells to the blood sugar. Studies have indicated that chromium does lower blood sugar and insulin levels in those with Type II diabetes.\nThe U.S. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine has noted that current data suggest that chromium supplementation can be useful for people with glucose intolerance, Type II diabetes, gestational diabetes, and steroid-induced diabetes.\nAlthough as early as 1899 it was found that a form of vanadium resulted in a decrease in blood sugar levels, it was not until the late 1970s that vanadium\u2019s insulin-like action was first described. Vanadium may activate insulin receptors\u2014making the cells more receptive to insulin\u2019s \u201ckey\u201d\u2014and through this, exert insulin-like action.\nThis has been supported in two small clinical trials. In one, eight patients with Type II diabetes received 50 mg of vanadium sulfate two times per day for four weeks. The abstract of this study notes that the vanadium was well-tolerated and resulted in modest reductions of blood sugar and hepatic insulin resistance. (Metabolism 45, no. 9 (September 1996): 1,130-5.)\nIn another small trial, six patients with Type II diabetes were given vanadium. The authors note that after three weeks, insulin sensitivity was improved (J Clin Invest 95, no. 6 (June 1995): 2,501-9). In another trial, the effects of vanadium were compared in moderately obese nondiabetic and Type II diabetic subjects. The authors note in their abstract that \u201cIn conclusion, small oral doses of vanadyl sulfate do not alter insulin sensitivity in nondiabetic subjects, but it does improve both hepatic and skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity in NIDDM [Type II] subjects in part by enhancing insulin\u2019s inhibitory effect on the breaking down of fats. These data suggest that vanadyl sulfate [vanadium] may improve a defect in insulin signaling specific to NIDDM.\u201d (Diabetes 45, no. 5 (May 1996): 659-66.)\nBitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of the Amazon, East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and throughout South America. It is used as a food as well as a medicine.\nBitter melon does much the same as chromium: it improves the body\u2019s ability to use blood sugar and improves glucose tolerance\u2014that is, the body\u2019s ability to get the blood sugar into the cells.\nIn one small study, using 100 ml of bitter melon juice was found to improve glucose tolerance by 73 percent in a standard glucose tolerance test. (J Ethnopharmacology 17 (1986): 277-82). In another small study, an aqueous extract of bitter melon fruit was found to decrease blood sugar levels by 54 percent. (Phytotherapy Res 7, no. 4 (1993): 285-9.)\nIt also has an important additional benefit: at least one animal study has noted that bitter melon fruit juice results in an increase in the number of beta cells\u2014the cells that produce insulin\u2014in the pancreas of diabetic rats when compared with untreated diabetic rats. The authors of the study suggest that bitter melon may cause a renewal and recovery of the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. (Diabetes Res Clin Pract 40, no. 3 (June 1998): 145-51.)\nLike chromium and vanadium, Gymnema sylvestre works to help increase glucose tolerance. Like bitter melon, it may help the pancreas produce insulin.\nGymnema has been used with patients suffering from both Type I and Type II diabetes. In one study with 27 Type I diabetic patients, the Gymnema extract reduced the insulin requirements and lowered the fasting blood glucose levels. The abstract notes that gymnema extract enhances the ability of the pancreas to produce insulin, possibly by regeneration/revitalization of the residual beta cells in Type I diabetes. (J Ethnopharmacol 30 (1990): 281-94.)\nAn animal study supports this. In diabetic rat pancreas, extracts of Gymnema were able to double the islet number (clumps of pancreatic cells) and beta cell number (insulin-producing cells). These results show that Gymnema may improve the health of the pancreas. (J Ethnopharmacol 30 (1990): 265-79.)\nAs far as Type II diabetes goes, in one study, Gymnema extract was administered for 18 to 20 months to 22 Type II diabetic patients taking conventional medication. All the patients showed a significant reduction in blood sugar levels, and five of the 22 diabetic patients were able to maintain their blood sugar levels without conventional drugs. 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        "raw_content": "Arsenal vs Lincoln City (Pick, Prediction, Preview) by 007soccerpicks.net\nArsenal vs Lincoln City (Pick, Prediction, Preview)\nFor Arsenal, the adventure in the Champions League ended in the saddest way. Heavily beaten on the way, Londoners suffered the same fate when returning to their lands (1-5). A humiliation that could cost the head of Arsene Wenger, more and more on the tightrope. This FA Cup quarter-final is therefore crucial for the\u2026 Read more \u00bb\nArsenal vs Bayern Munich (Pick, Prediction, Preview)\nPlaying the return game in front of the crowd is a good thing, as long as you do not completely toast your chances. Arsenal managed this small feat by spanking to Bayern (5-1). Ironically, the Gunners had gone for the first place of their group in front of the PSG, which paid him the head\u2026 Read more \u00bb\nLiverpool vs Arsenal (Pick, Prediction, Preview)\nThe game Liverpool-Arsenal: this poster will make all of Europe slip this weekend! 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        "raw_content": "Double Helix with Stethoscope. Digital Media Database, August 2007,\nPersonalized Medicine. With new knowledge of the human genome, doctors can find medicines to cure diseases, see if a person is more susceptible to a disease before it occurs, and locate genes associated with certain diseases. For example, in 2010 five-year old Nicholas Volker had more than 100 surgeries to correct an intestinal disease. After sequencing his genome, doctors discovered the mutation that caused his condition and they transplanted stem cells to replace white blood cells to help him recover.\nTypical drugs are designed to treat the majority of individuals in a population. The mapping of the human genome is helping doctors create personalized medicines that work better and faster with fewer side effects. For example, ribavirin, a drug to treat hepatitis C, costs $50,000, but only works on 50% of people who take it. Through genome sequencing, doctors can predict who will respond to treatment.\nRisk assessment. Genes are a large factor in a person's susceptibility to diseases like cancer. With advances in genomic technology, scientists hope to have personalized genetic tests to predict who is at greater risk for many common conditions, allowing doctors to detect, treat and prevent diseases more efficiently.\nBetter crops and animals. Scientists can apply their knowledge of human genetics to plant and animal genetics and create healthier crops that are less prone to disease, insect infestation, and drought. This will allow farmers to use fewer pesticides on foods, making them healthier and safer. Likewise, farmers can breed animals that are healthier with fewer chances of disease.",
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        "raw_content": "Chair: Chris Cooke, CMU Insights (UK)\nSam Bush, Live Nation (UK)\nChloe Forsyth, Harbottle & Lewis (UK)\nJeremy Lascelles, Blue Raincoat Music (UK)\nKorda Marshall, BMG (UK)\nRic Salmon, ATC Management (UK)\nMarsha Vlasic, Artist Group International (US)\nThe 360-degree deal where one company provides everything an artist needs to succeed was the subject of this panel, with representatives from across the industry debating whether an all-encompassing deal was appropriate for today\u2019s music business, and looking at why it hasn\u2019t worked in the past.\nA traditional, major-label record contract is becoming less relevant as artists increasingly turn towards DIY solutions and new music companies like BMG and Kobalt, that provide transparency and services-style deals, said Ric Salmon of ATC Management. Jeremy Lascelles agreed, adding: \u201cVery soon, an artist will come from nowhere and become a global superstar without any involvement with a traditional record deal.\u201d Lascelles imagined an artist career being funded by one investor that shared various revenue streams fairly and under a deal where rights to the music eventually reverted back to the creators\u2014a modern day version of the 360-degree deal.\nSalmon responded: \u201cThe challenge that all of us face in the music industry is that we have to make sure that the ecosystem between the artist and fan is as simple as possible. Historically, there have been far too many mouths to feed in that ecosystem. For all of us, the closer the artist and fan relationship, the simpler and purer that ecosystem is, and the better for all involved.\u201d\nIt\u2019s management companies that are the closest to providing artists with all the services they need under one roof, and the amount of data available has made that possible, Salmon said. However, with the standard management deal being 20% of earnings, margins are tight during the development period. He added: \u201cI would like us to be in a position where we can fund things, either with other partners or with an outside investor.\u201d\n\"For all of us, the closer the artist and fan relationship, the simpler and purer that ecosystem is, and the better for all involved\u201d\nAs a lawyer, Chloe Forsyth said that she has no problem doing a deal whereby two rights, like publishing and recording, \u201cmay go to the same person, as long as the deal in relation to them is fair, and the people you\u2019re giving those rights to know what to do with them.\u201d She added: \u201cThe problem with 360 deals [in the past, is that] rights were taken by people who weren\u2019t the right people to manage them.\u201d\nIn response to an audience member who questioned whether there\u2019s a future in revenue from recorded music, with the new business being in live, branding and social media, BMG\u2019s Korda Marshall asserted that, thanks to streaming, there is still money to be made from music alone.\n\u201cI get paid $5,000 for every million streams, and I pay my artist 75% or 50% of that,\" he said. \"If I get 10m streams it\u2019s $50k, and for 100m streams $500k. Alt J have 1.7 billion streams, so that\u2019s a lot of money. And when the [amount of people using streaming subscription services] become 500m or 750m, there is a huge amount [of] money [that\u2019s still to come].\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home General News An\u00edbal Troilo\nToday July 11, 2013 if you visit the Google Argentinian Search engine homepage, you will be greeted by the friendly An\u00edbal Troilo Google doodle. An\u00edbal Troilo was a very well known and respected Tango Musician from Argentina. He was born July 11, 1914 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and died May 18, 1975. Today 99 years later Google have chosen to honor the life and legacy of the Tango Musician.\nAn\u00edbal Troilo\u2019s orchestra is best known for its instrumentals and also recorded with many vocalists, such as Francisco Fiorentino, Alberto Marino, Floreal Ruiz, Roberto Goyeneche, Raul Beron, and Edmundo Rivero. The rhythmic instrumentals and the recordings with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1940-41 are the favorite recordings for social dancing in contemporary tango salons (milongas). The renowned bandoneonist Astor Piazzolla played in and arranged for his orquesta t\u00edpica during the period 1939-1944.\nIn the Google Doodle there is a cartoon character sitting and playing the Tango, and it is very clear from the looks of the cartoon character that it represents and looks like An\u00edbal Troilo. In remembrance of An\u00edbal Troilo why don\u2019t you play one or two of his songs today!\nPrevious articleMy Dream Car the Mercedes-Benz SLK\nNext articleClaude Bernard",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 New: e-books in ePub format\nOffer your vasanas and your vritti's to Baba \u2192\nThe story of the sculptor\n-collected by Satrughna-\nLooking for stories about Shirdi Sai Baba in the book \"Seven Days Shirdi Sai ', I found the story below on the internet.\nIt tells how more than 30 years after Shirdi Sai Baba passed away from this world, He may be accompanied by his devotees still seen, as their love, devotion and faith is strong enough. One of the reasons why it appealed to me, especially because I have so many recognizable. It is the story of a sculptor, and I myself sculptor am, are many aspects of this story and work trust me. Even the subject of the image. As some readers know, I collect these stories about Shirdi Sai Baba as part of my spiritual practice. I would like to get to know Him better, so my commitment to grow in Him. Want in 1997, a long time ago now, Swami Gopala Krishna asked me to also make a picture of Shirdi Sai Baba. Therefore, the events in this story give me a lot of support. Faith and the surrender of Talim are an inspiration to me. When we cry 'in despair Baba!\u2019, He replies: ' Yes!\"Baba's help and guidance is always there, and if our faith is strong, He answered that, and so blow the spark into a blazing fire.\nFinally, we can still Baba's game at work in this story, as he himself makes for a beautiful block of marble!\nSomething about the creative process\nPlaster model of the Shirdibeeld\nAs we can see in the pictures, the sculptor begins with making a clay model he then casts in plaster. This plaster cast is then used as the basis for measurement, which are transferred one by one. For every point it measures, put a dot on the plaster sculptor. Hence the plaster models are always dotted and freckled look. For vulnerable parts allows the sculptor are always a support, so it can not break through vibrations in the cutting and polishing. That support, he gets only at the very last road. This was precisely the problem with the image of Shirdi Sai Baba, as we will see below,.\nThe carving of the Shirdibeeld\nThe dots of the copying on the plaster model of the image\nThe idol of Sai Baba in Shirdi, that so many have been deeply touched, was unveiled at 7 October 1954, Vijayadashamidag, 36 years after the passing of Shirdi Sai Baba.\nIn 1952 a block of white Italian marble was delivered at the port of Bombay, but for whom it was intended, or why, was anyone's guess. Because no one claimed, was auctioned by the port authorities and the buyer then gave it as a gift to the Foundation Shirdi Sai in Shirdi.\nThe Foundation was impressed by the quality of Italian marble and decided to use a picture of Sai Baba. That's why they gave the sculptor Balaji Vasantrao Talim from Bombay formidable task to produce the image.\nTalim ordered tools tailored to blacksmiths and carpenters and began making a clay model. But it was Balaji difficult to make without knowing the precise details of the face of Baba a good likeness, because he is black and white photographs of Baba where he could go from.\nTherefore, he began to pray and said: \"If Sri Sai Baba appeared to me while I make this, this statue will be worthy and the devotees will feel feelings of devotion. \"\nAnd so it happened that one morning, Balaji when seven o'clock came in his studio, before he had turned the light switch, there was a bright white light in the studio to see. Baba had appeared in the light, and gave him the spot darshan[1] in the studio. Baba said he knew Talims problems and showed him his face from different angles, and encouraged Talim to study it thoroughly and well to remember. That was all the encouragement Talim needed and then went to work smoothly and easily and the result exceeded all expectations.\nBalaji Talim told this later against the holy Narayan Sai Baba Baba himself what had led him to the carving of the image and how he could clearly hear the divine voice that led him to Baba at every stage.\nThe Foundation approved the Shirdi Sai Baba immediately clay model of good, and this was also the base from which the marble statue of Sai Baba would be cut.\nThe problem area at the foot\nIn 1954 was marble statue of Sai Baba almost ready. Balaji Talim was with his staff the image to the finishing and polishing. He was about to remove the support between the left knee and right foot, when he was a bubble in the marble found there. It looked dangerous, because there was a chance that the whole piece with the base would come down, making the entire image would be damaged, and a damaged image could not be used for worship. Therefore, the work stopped, For Balaji Talim hesitated to take the hammer and chisel. He feared that the entire image would be destroyed and all his work and time for nothing. He became nervous and prayed to Baba: 'Baba, have mercy on me. Your image is ready. Alstublieft Baba, have mercy on me. \"\nAt that moment he heard a voice inside that answered: \u2018Balaji, Continue. \"Therefore Balaji gave its employees commissioned to go and chiselling the connection path, but they refused, because they were afraid that the whole foot would fall. Eventually Balaji took quite nervous myself chisel and hammer, and while he prayed Baba, help me\u2019, He gave a little tap. To his great surprise came only the connector loose, and spent the rest of Baba's image intact. When he saw that, tears rolled down his cheeks, and he bowed to Baba, started dancing and handed out candy to everyone, because he had experienced such a wonderful miracle of Baba.\nThe 1m65 high finished image of Sai Baba was carried ceremoniously through the village. It was so real that devotees like Swami Ananda Sai Shara and Lakshmibai, that Baba had personally known, felt that Baba had come back in the form of the image alive. Op Vijayadashamidag 7 October 1954 this was real life marble statue of Sai Baba Swami Ananda Sai Shara revealed with all the rituals, on the stage behind the tomb of Shirdi Sai Baba, in de samadhi Mandir in Shirdi.\nDuring the work on the image of Sai Baba Baba appeared one day and said to Balaji Talim: \"Finish the job and you'll be in the future, never having to make a picture.\" So Talim has never since created an image, and finally blew up 25 december 1970 his last breath, 82 years old.\n[1] darshan: the blessing that emanates from experiencing the presence of a saint\nThis entry was posted in lessons and tagged statue, experiences, marble sculpture. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Before The Hacienda, there was Tony Wilson [1984]\u2026\nToday marks ten years since the passing of Tony Wilson (10 August 2007), the impresario that gave us Manchester\u2019s The Hacienda, Happy Mondays, Joy Division and a lot more besides\u2026\nWatch Wilson in full \u2018this charming man\u2019 interview mode, in an interview with Channel 4\u2019s The Tube, from 1984, explaining the thinking behind Factory Records,how to fall \u2018in\u2019 and \u2018out\u2019 of fashion, and the \u2018traitors\u2019 that leave Manchester and move to London [hello, Paul Morley, who actually wrote Wilson\u2019s obituary for The Guardian]\u2026\nInterviewer: \u201cThe question that everyone is asking is why did you call it The Hacienda?\u201d\nPeter Hook: \u201cWe found it inscribed on a tablet at our last gig.\u201d\nTony Wilson: \u201cThat\u2019s completely untrue, but it\u2019s the kind of answer we want to give in all our interviews..\u201d\nA short, snappy chat with one of the founding fathers of the \u2018Madchester\u2019 movement. RIP Tony. [Kudos to Andrew Shaw for the upload]\nIndigenous culture meets electronica\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "The American Astronomical Society's Examination of Graduate Education in Astronomy\nThe AAS Education Policy Board\nStephen Strom and Suzan Edwards, co-chairs\nAlexei Filippenko, Andrew Fraknoi, Catherine Garmany\nEugene Levy, Lawrence Rudnick, Michal Simon\nThe Graduate Advisory Board\nFrank Bash, Bernie Burke, David Schramm, Judy Pipher\n2 COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURE OF THE AAS STUDY\n2.1 Initiating the Dialog\n2.2 Structured Community Workshops\n2.3 Seeking Further Community Input\n3 SUMMARY OF WORKSHOP ISSUES\n3.1 Charge to the Graduate Curriculum Working Group\n3.2 Charge to Graduate Admissions and Support Modes Working Group\n4 DISCUSSION OUTCOMES\n4.2 Broadening Academic Options: Conclusions\n4.3 Creative and Rewarding Teaching Experiences Should Be Provided\n4.4 Graduate Student Support Modes: Conclusions\n4.5 The Master's Degree: Conclusions\n5.2 Additional Recommendations\nA. Participants in the AAS Regional Graduate Education Workshops\nA.1Keynote Speakers\nA.2 PhD Granting Graduate Departments\nA.3 Others\nA.4 AAS\nB. Keynote Addresses\nB.1 The Obvious and the Overlooked\nB.2 Reshaping Graduate Education in Science and Engineering\nB.3 Fostering Breadth in Graduate Education in Astronomy\nB.4 The Changing Graduate Education and Research Environment\nC. Career Trends for New Doctorates in Astronomy and Astrophysics\nC.1 Statistical Trends in Astronomy and Physics\nC.2 Summary\nD. Additional Statistics\nD.1 The AAS Job Register\nD.2 Support of Graduate Students\nAstronomy is entering an era which promises unprecedented discovery enabled by powerful new observational and computational tools undreamed of 20 years ago, and an enthusiastic cadre of recent PhDs eager to exploit these new capabilities. At the same time, long-term prospects for funding basic research are more uncertain than in recent decades. While it is dangerous to predict future funding patterns, there is near unanimous agreement that the growth astronomy and other sciences have enjoyed over the past 40 years cannot be sustained. As a consequence women and men who aspire to careers in basic scientific research will exceed the number of available long-term positions traditionally sought by young people following receipt of the PhD. These projections have led many to urge that the nation and its graduate schools take steps to decrease the PhD production rate.\nOther participants in the national debate argue that \"birth control'' is far too simplistic a response. Their major concern is that adopting this approach will discourage young people from pursuing graduate education in the sciences and consequently decrease the pool of technical talent vital to the nation's future. They view graduate schools as a national resource which for more than 50 years have trained the scientists and engineers who have developed ideas and technologies which have been central to the economic health and survival of the United States. Rather than decreasing the number of entering students, they urge that graduate schools be challenged to re-examine their goals, to devise curricula and cultures which continue to attract first rate students, and to prepare students not only for research in a particular discipline, but for a broader range of post-graduate careers.\nIn response to the unpredictable climate for support of basic research and the sometimes conflicting visions of the role of US graduate programs in society today, the scientific community has organized a number of studies aimed at re-examining the goals of graduate education in science. In 1995, the AAS Council charged its Astronomy Education Policy Board to structure a series of activities directed specifically at examining graduate education in astronomy.\nThis report summarizes the results of those activities, which included both society-wide discussions of the issues confronting graduate education in astronomy, and three focussed regional workshops attended by astronomy department chairs and graduate students from 59 PhD granting institutions, along with representatives from other professional societies, the industrial community, the science education community and the funding agencies which provide the bulk of support for astronomy.\nThe discussions were focussed on the following questions:\nShould some/all graduate schools continue to focus solely on producing the next generation of research astronomers and if so, how can we match PhDs produced to \"traditional'' career opportunities?\nShould some/all graduate schools examine ways to broaden academic options or restructure current degree options to prepare students for both traditional research and alternative careers?\nCould enhanced MSc or professional Master's programs play a more significant role in graduate training today? If so, what is the appropriate relationship between Master's and PhD programs?\nAre changes in the \"academic culture'' and the current reward structure required in order to facilitate desirable changes in graduate education?\nAre there changes in funding patterns which would facilitate desirable changes in the goals and content of graduate education?\nThe discussions were both lively and thoughtful, and perhaps surprisingly, reflected or developed consensus on a number of points, among which the following are particularly noteworthy:\nWhile there was agreement that graduate education in astronomy should retain a primary focus on producing the next generation of research scientists, there was a clear commitment to exploring curricular changes that would prepare students not only for research careers, but for a broad range of post-graduate jobs.\nBoth student and faculty participants were near-unanimous in their view that it would be unwise for either graduate schools or funding agencies to adopt practices aimed at matching graduate admissions to perceived \"traditional'' (academic) job opportunities.\nThe AAS Education Policy Board and its Graduate Education Advisory Committee developed from the discussions a series of recommendations which they and the Society believe will enable the astronomical community to shape graduate programs which are responsive to the needs of students, the discipline, and the society which supports us. The full set of recommendations is included in the body of the report.\nThree recommendations merit particular note:\nDefine and Support Experiments to Enrich Graduate Education\nFederal and state resources should be allocated to develop pilot programs aimed at providing students with structured opportunities to gain broader experience and exposure to cultures outside academia during their careers. Example programs might include (1) developing new curriculum options involving partnerships between astronomy and other university departments, with industry, or with local schools; (2) developing enhanced MSc or specialized professional Master's programs which provide students with exposure to additional \"hard'' (e.g. high speed computing and visualization techniques; instrumentation; teaching) and \"soft'' skills (comunication; team problem solving) in addition to basic training in physics and astrophysics; and (3) providing fellowships/traineeships targeted at exposing students to instrumentation development, formal and informal science education and curriculum development, and the demands, expectations, and culture of industry and national laboratories.\nThis recommendation is made with the understanding that in times of constant or declining budgets, funding such experiments - even at a modest level - comes at the expense of other more traditional programs. The long-term gains, however, will likely outweigh potential short-term displacements. To ensure that limited resources are invested wisely, the community and the funding agencies must work together to subject any experiments to rigorous peer-review and evaluation.\nRe-examine the Master's Degree in Astronomy\nThe astronomical community should carry out a national review of the merits and liabilities of (1) enhancing Master's degree programs to ensure they provide the broad and thorough training necessary for students either to pursue a PhD, or to leave graduate school armed with the skills necessary to embark successfully on a variety of career paths; and (2) requiring an MSc for admission to a PhD program. Central to this recommendation is a commitment to ensuring that a Master's degree would represent a desirable and \"marketable'' outcome for many students, and would come to be recognized widely as a mark of significant academic achievement rather than a \"failed PhD''.\nEnhanced MSc degree programs would incorporate rigorous course work, research experience, a range of technical skills and exposure to the scientific world outside of academia, through internships or local partnerships. Such degrees - of duration 2 to 3 years - would provide a mix of academic and \"real-world'' experience that would benefit both students who pursue an astronomy PhD, and those who choose other careers.\nSeveral arguments persuade us to recommend further discussion of the possibility of admitting all entering students to an MSc rather than a PhD program: (1) it would allow institutions to recruit more widely and take greater risks in admitting potentially talented individuals; (2) it would provide both students and faculty with an opportunity to \"pause and reflect'' prior to making a commitment to pursue a PhD or to choose a different career path; (3) it would allow institutions to be more selective in admitting students to a PhD program; and (4) it would allow graduate programs to grow in stimulating and potentially beneficial new directions, by forging links and partnerships with a wider scientific community.\nProvide Students with the Information and Experience Necessary to Make Informed Career Decisions\nBoth graduate departments individually, and the AAS collectively, should (1) develop comprehensive databases which summarize employment histories of astronomy Master's and PhD recipients and (2) develop mechanisms to expose students to a variety of career options. Together these actions would provide prospective and current students with the background needed to make informed choices among graduate schools and realistic assessments of their post-graduate career options. These might include short-term activities, such as sponsoring career seminars featuring astronomy PhDs engaged in challenging and stimulating non-academic careers, and longer term investments, such as developing graduate curricula which incorporate \"real-world'' skills and/or off-campus experiences.\nAstronomy as a field and as a profession has never been more exciting. The discoveries of the past few decades - unseen dark matter which comprises more than 90% of the material in the universe; coherent filamentary structures traced by galaxies and extending for hundreds of millions of light years; massive black holes which power energetic outbursts during the lifetimes of most luminous galaxies; jets of exquisitely collimated hot plasma, extending over tens of light years and signalling the birth of stars and planetary systems; mature extra-solar planetary systems orbiting both sun-like stars and pulsars - have captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. The next decades promise even greater change in our understanding of the universe as astronomers begin to exploit the power of a new generation of ground-based optical/infrared and radio telescopes, space-based observatories, and high-speed computing capability nearly unimaginable even a decade ago.\nAt the same time, the scientific community in the United States is entering a period of great uncertainty as the nation and its leaders debate the role of basic research in the post cold war era. While neither the ultimate outcome of this debate nor the resulting shape of a new \"social contract'' between scientists and the society that supports them is yet clear, there is near-unanimous agreement that the growth in numbers of scientists and funding levels enjoyed by astronomy and other sciences over the past 40 years cannot be sustained.\nMoreover, many universities are in the process of re-examining their mission and structure in response both to financial pressures and questions regarding their role in society. Federal laboratories are engaged in a similar process, while the industrial sector has already taken steps to alter or downsize major research laboratories. The anticipation of slower growth or a real decline in support for basic research, combined with the possibility of a decrease in the number of \"traditional'' permanent research positions, has led some to argue that the nation should take steps to reduce the rate at which graduate programs produce PhDs.\nOthers express deep concern that taking such steps will discourage talented young people from pursuing graduate education in the sciences - leading both to a decrease in the pool of technically-trained individuals vital to the nation's economic future, and to erosion of the world leadership the US has enjoyed in most research areas over the past half century.\nStill others add yet another element to the on-going national debate by arguing that many students currently emerging from PhD programs develop too narrow a range of skills, and as a result are unable to adapt readily to the rapidly changing needs of a technology-driven global economy. Moreover, because students are embedded within a culture which values academically-based fundamental research often to the exclusion of other, equally challenging pursuits, they reject or ignore career options outside academia. These participants in the national debate conclude that society can no longer afford generous support for \"graduate education'' narrowly defined as \"the process by which the next generation of research scientists is trained.\" Instead, they urge that graduate schools be challenged to re-examine their goals, revise their curricula and develop a \"culture'' which broadens the definition of \"graduate education'' and encourages students to explore and eventually pursue a much broader range of post-graduate careers.\nThe rapidly changing environment for support of basic research coupled with the multiple, sometimes conflicting political forces pulling on the nation's graduate schools, have combined to motivate the scientific community to organize a number of studies aimed at (1) examining and better understanding the goals of graduate education as we enter the next century; and (2) ensuring that they are aligned not only with discipline aspirations, but the long term needs of the nation and our graduate students. Two prominent recent examples develop a number of proposals aimed at effecting change in graduate education for a wide range of scientific and engineering disciplines (NAS/COSEPUP Report, Griffiths 1995; NSF/MPS Report, Armstrong 1996). Both reports urge that graduate programs in science be reshaped to (1) offer a broader range of academic options to enhance student versatility, (2) develop alternate methods for federal support of graduate students to encourage and enable students to gain broader experience during their graduate careers, and (3) re-examine the role of the Master's degree in light of both student aspirations and projected needs of the private sector.\nIn 1995, the AAS Council authorized the Astronomy Education Policy Board to structure a series of activities aimed at re-examining the goals of graduate training in astronomy. While informed and given initial focus by the seminal Griffiths and Armstrong reports, the activities were directed toward developing an understanding of whether and how changes in graduate education in astronomy might best be made in light of the following factors, many of which are specific to our community:\nthe inherently multi-disciplinary nature of astronomy and the breadth built implicitly into graduate training.\nthe small size of the field (AAS membership is 6000 astronomers), and the relatively small number of PhDs granted (less than 1% of science and engineering disciplines);\nthe rising number of PhDs awarded (up from an average of 120 per year in the early 1990s to 173 in 1995);\nthe astronomy PhDs awarded annually come from a relatively small number of institutions (80% of PhDs come from approximately 30 universities; 50% from 11);\nthe large fraction of astronomy students supported by federal funds (approximately half of all enrolled students of whom more than 80% are supported by PI-directed research assistantships);\nthe close match between the number of PhDs granted annually and the number of available post-doctoral positions; by contrast, the number of long-term positions made available per annum in academia and national laboratories is smaller by more than a factor of three.\nthe typical time to degree (median of 7 years), combined with time spent in postdoctoral \"holding'' positions (4 to 8 years) which require the \"average'' graduate to wait for 11-15 years before learning whether s(he) will secure a job as a professional astronomer.\nThe outcome of the AAS examination of graduate education is reported here. The following sections (1) describe the format of the study, (2) summarize the key points raised in discussions held in the course of three regional workshops in November, 1996, and (3) set forth recommendations aimed at strengthening our ability to succeed in carrying out one of our fundamental missions as a community - to educate the next generation of scientists.\nAs a first step, the Society devoted a significant fraction of its January, 1996 meeting in San Antonio to plenary and special sessions designed to alert the community to the importance of re-examining the goals of graduate education, and to initiate discussion of these issues among a broad cross-section of the membership. These sessions included: addresses by NSF Director Neal Lane and National Academy of Sciences President Bruce Alberts; a summary by John Armstrong of the NSF/MPS study on graduate education; a panel discussion involving astronomy faculty from representative graduate programs from throughout the country; and an open dialog eliciting comments from a cross-section of the society.\nIn June, 1996 the AAS received financial support from the National Science Foundation, which in combination with Society funding enabled the AAS to continue this dialog via a series of three, 1 1/2 day regional workshops held during November, 1996. These workshops were designed by the Society's Astronomy Education Policy Board and its Graduate Education Advisory Committee to encourage detailed and structured discussion in three areas:\ngraduate curricula: the content and breadth of graduate curricula appropriate to preserving excellence in training for research careers, while taking cognizance of the current environment for post-graduate employment as well as the broader societal need for effective and imaginative technically-trained people;\ngraduate admissions and support modes: the admissions policies changes which might be necessary to address the mismatch between the number of entering students and available \"traditional'' academic positions, the appropriate balance among support modes for graduate students (PI-supported RAs; fellowships; traineeships), and possible new funding opportunities which might stimulate desirable changes in graduate admissions patterns, curricula and the academic culture;\nMaster's degree in astronomy: the desirability of developing Master's degree programs which provide broadened training aimed at enhancing success both in traditional research and \"alternative'' careers; the advantages and liabilities of requiring an MSc as for admission to PhD candidacy\nWorkshop participants included representatives from 59 PhD granting institutions (most institutions sent both a faculty member - typically the department or graduate program chair - and a graduate student); and 31 representatives from the following communities: funding agencies, national observatories, institutions which grant only a Master's degree in astronomy, or a joint physics/astronomy MSc; 4 year colleges, community colleges, university administration, other scientific fields, industry, education. The full list of participants is included as Appendix A.\nEach meeting was initiated by a keynote address aimed at framing issues from a national perspective. Keynote speakers at the three workshops were Neal Lane, Director of the National Science Foundation: Eastern/Southern Region; Phillip Griffiths, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study: Midwestern Region; and Marye Anne Fox, Vice President for Research the University of Texas at Austin: Western Region. The speeches from our first two keynote speakers, plus an invited talk at the western region workshop from Eugene Levy, Dean of Sciences at the University of Arizona, are included as Appendix B. An additional invited talk at the western region workshop by Judy Franz, Executive Director of the American Physical Society, summarizing the findings from a workshop on graduate education for physics department chairs, is not reproduced here (Franz, 1995).\nIn addition, statistical material was prepared and presented by representatives from the Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel (OSEP) of the National Research Council and by the AAS Executive Office. Speakers from the OSEP presented data on PhD recipients in Astronomy and in Physics from 1973-1995, culled from the annual Doctoral Records File survey and from the longitudinal Survey of Doctoral Recipients. A manuscript summarizing this data, prepared by the OSEP, is included as Appendix C. To supplement the OSEP data, the AAS Executive Office examined the trends in availability of jobs advertised in the AAS Job Register and assembled statistics on federal support of graduate students in Astronomy and in Physics from the NSF data release of Selected Data on Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering. These statistics are presented in Appendix D.\nDiscussions of graduate curricula, funding issues and Master's programs took place in 3 separate working groups, each of which comprised senior departmental representatives, graduate students and individuals from outside the astronomical community; all participated vigorously. In addition, the graduate students structured presentations summarizing their concerns to a plenary session at each meeting, while outside participants provided additional perspectives in the course of a panel discussion.\nThe organizers made a deliberate attempt not to inform participants in later workshops of the conclusions reached by earlier groups, in order that the degree of consensus (or lack thereof) on each of the key issues be assessed from the conclusions reached through independent discussions.\nWhile each workshop developed its own distinctive \"flavor,\" there was in the end considerable overlap regarding the merits and liabilities of various possible approaches to restructuring and funding graduate education.\nThe results of the three community workshops were summarized in a presentation made at a special session at the January, 1997 Toronto AAS meeting which was organized with the goal of eliciting further community dialog and commentary. In addition, a summary of preliminary workshop conclusions was posted on the Web and members were encouraged to post comments using the AAS website.\n3 SUMMARY OF THE WORKSHOP ISSUES\nIn this section, we summarize the charges to the three workshop breakout sessions focussed on (1) broadening academic options, (2) graduate admissions and support modes, and (3) the role of the Master's degree in astronomy.\nThe changing environment for support of scientific research has led the scientific community to re-examine the goals of graduate education. Two recent reports (see Introduction) urge significant reshaping of graduate curricula in order to provide students with a broader mix of skills and experience, and thus the training and background necessary for pursuing a variety of challenging post-graduate careers. They specifically recommend that graduate programs in science and engineering provide options:\nto develop expertise in state-of-the-art technical areas, such as high speed computing or instrumentation;\nto expose students to training and research experience which crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries;\nto develop communication, project management and team problem solving skills to complement traditional emphasis on focused individual research;\nto develop classroom teaching, curriculum development and/or public outreach skills which would find application in improved communication skills with the public and for some, in K-14 classrooms.\nto provide experience outside the classroom and laboratory (e.g. internships in industry; in schools)\nWorkshop participants were asked to discuss the relevance of these proposed new approaches to the astronomical community and assess their potential merits and liabilities as viewed from the perspective of: students; universities; the astronomical research enterprise and its goal of sustaining world-leading research; and the broader needs of US society in the United States which must develop the human resources to compete successfully in a rapidly changing, technology-based world economy. They were also asked to identify experiments which might stimulate desirable change.\nThe anticipated downsizing of the scientific research enterprise has led some to suggest that admissions policies and the level and character of federal support for graduate students be re-structured with the goal of reducing the student population. If zero or negative population growth were the goal, departments might deliberately restrict admissions to graduate school; concommitently, federal research dollars devoted to graduate training might also be reduced.\nSome suggest the possibility that a decreased number of graduate students and the aggregate federal investment in graduate student support might be balanced by an increase in the number of postdoctoral fellowships, thereby ameliorating the potentially negative effects of a decrease in the graduate student population on the health of the research enterprise.\nA variant of this proposal would involve both reducing aggregate federal support for graduate students, and directing such support to the \"best'' students, through (1) portable fellowships awarded at entry to graduate school (analogs of the Hubble Fellowships) or (2) \"dissertation fellowships'' awarded following completion of pre-thesis PhD requirements. Such changes would in effect endorse a \"birth-control'' policy and might alter significantly the balance of enrollment among institutions.\nAn alternative approach would be to view graduate education not simply as a means for producing the next generation of research scientists, but as part of a process essential to meeting a critical societal goal - preparing talented individuals for a range of careers which require creative approaches to solving challenging technical problems. Rather than attempting to tailor admissions to a fluctuating and uncertain job market, graduate admissions would be kept at near current levels, and advanced graduate training in science would be broadened in its intellectual content - to the benefit of both future researchers and those that pursue \"alternative'' careers. Federal support for students would then be provided with the implicit understanding that these dollars represent an investment not only in the future of the discipline but in the future of society.\nWhile following this path need not require a shift in federal funding patterns, some have suggested that the balance of federal support for graduate students should shift - away from traditional research assistantships supported through PI grants, and towards fellowships/traineeships or block grants.\nProponents of this approach argue that students supported via traditional PI-supported RAs carry with them obligations to carry out specific research tasks which in some cases can conflict with the goal of seeking knowledge beyond traditional discipline boundaries or working outside of their advisor's research specialty. Increasing the fraction of students supported via fellowships would, following this argument, \"free'' such students to shape a more balanced research experience.\nOthers see block grants as a mechanism for providing strong incentives for graduate schools to develop a dual- rather than singular - focus to their programs. By providing funding to institutions which propose imaginative new approaches to graduate training - including a variety of broadening options - a strong message regarding national priorities would be sent, and the intellectual energies of some departments would almost certainly be invested in developing such approaches.\nParticipants were asked to assess merits and liabilities of (1) altering graduate admissions policies; (2) developing a dual focus to graduate education; and (3) proposed changes in the balance and character of federal funding for graduate students and graduate education. They were also asked to identify appropriate \"experiments'' which might enable evaluation of different approaches or stimulate desirable change.\n3.3 Charge to Master's Degrees Working Group\nThere is a widespread perception that a Master's Degree in Astronomy is a less than worthy achievement, offered to those who did not meet the criteria for admission to PhD candidacy. Are there advantages to restructuring the traditional path through graduate school so that a Master's degree is not a \"failed'' PhD? Should Master's programs be designed to provide a broader more \"applied'' approach to scientific training, with possible specialties in instrumentation, computing, or science education? An enhanced Master's degree programs of 2-3 years duration might incorporate some or all of the following:\ntraining in state-of-the-art technical areas, such as high speed computing or instrumentation;\ntraining and research experience which crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries;\ncommunication, project management and team problem solving skills\nexperience outside the classroom and laboratory in science education, in an industrial research laboratory; in the business or corporate world.\nAn enhanced Master's degree would represent a desirable and \"marketable'' outcome for many students, and would come to be recognized widely as a mark of significant academic achievement.\nWorkshop participants were asked to examine the merits and liabilities of (1) developing enhanced MSc programs; and (2) requiring an MSc for admission to PhD candidacy.\nThis section synthesizes the principal findings which emerged from the working group discussions at the regional meetings, those reached in plenary sessions by all participants at the three regional meetings, as well as those expressed in our open dialogs with Society members.\n4.1.1 Create a climate of experimentation to foster necessary changes\nWorkshop participants and AAS members recognize that we are entering an era when the assumptions underlying academic research which developed during the cold war decades are being challenged. As US society positions itself to compete successfully in the emerging global economy, funding levels and patterns, as well as the structure and size of the research enterprise, are bound to change.\nMembers recognize that adapting to change and shaping creative responses to political and economic realities will require flexibility and a willingness to experiment - with the attendent understanding that experiment entails risks and results in failures as well as successful new structures. They were nevertheless clear in their commitment (1) to undertake a critical re-examination of graduate education and the underlying assumptions of the academic culture in which it takes place; and (2) to urge the community and its funding agencies to develop and support experiments aimed at stimulating healthy change and finding new approaches to better serve both our students and society - fully recognizing that funds directed towards enabling such experiments, may decrease the number of dollars available to support other desirable programs.\nIndeed, participants remarked that given the will to experiment expressed in the regional meetings, the small size of the astronomical community represents an advantage: lower community \"inertia'' can enable relatively rapid response to a changing environment. Despite its modest numbers, astronomy could in principle play a leadership role in exploring new approaches to graduate education.\n4.1.2 Retain primary focus on producing first rate research scientists\nParticipants urged that in selecting and funding experiments, great care be taken (1) to minimize risks to a structure which has proven enormously successful in training scientists who have carried out world-leading research in astronomy for more than 50 years; (2) to subject experiments in graduate education reform undertaken with federal support to the same rigorous standards of peer-reviewed evaluation that inform selection of first-rate research proposals.\n4.1.3 Deliberate reduction of the population of graduate students or of graduate departments is not wise.\nPast trends and current predictions suggest that of those presently enrolled in graduate school, no more than 30% will assume permanent positions in academia or national laboratories. Despite these predictions and the recent rise in astronomy PhD production, workshop participants - including students - felt strongly that neither graduate schools nor funding agencies should adopt practices aimed at matching graduate admissions to perceived \"traditional'' job opportunities.\nFirst, it was agreed that the admissions process is imperfect; identifying college seniors with the combination of intelligence and temperament matched to a research career is, with few exceptions, extremely difficult. Practicing \"birth control'' at this stage would result in premature evaluations based more on \"objective'' criteria than on assessment of a student's performance in a graduate research department. Moreover, \"birth control'' at this early stage would almost certainly compromise the ability of graduate departments to meet their stated goal of enhancing diversity in the physical sciences.\nSecond, birth control via elimination of departments was also deemed both unwise and impractical both (1) because astronomers in small, recently-formed departments make significant and imaginative contributions to training productive MScs and PhDs; and (2) even were one to adopt implicit or explicit strategies to eliminate or curtail support for the \"lower'' half of the 74 degree-granting institutions, the current PhD production rate would be decreased by only 20%.\nFurthermore most participants believed that graduate training in astronomy provides students with a strong background in physics, and experience in posing and solving problems - two critical components of the skill mix needed for success in a wide range of careers. It was felt that if changes were to be made, they should be directed toward expanding the goals of graduate education. This would allow us to improve our preparation of individuals able to contribute creatively to the economic well-being of the nation rather than to retrench in order to avoid \"overproducing'' PhDs for the academic market.\n4.1.4 Provide students with accurate and up to date career statistics and clear information regarding alternative careers.\nThe mismatch between PhD and \"traditional'' job production rates places a special obligation on graduate departments to provide students with accurate information regarding career trends and the career paths taken by past graduates. Participants agreed that departments should assume responsibility for longitudinal tracking of their graduates and for making such information available both to applicants and to the AAS. In turn, the AAS should use these data (with specific linkage between names, departments and outcomes omitted) along with corresponding NRC information for the physical sciences to compile an up-to-date statistical picture of short- and long- term job trends.\n4.1.5 The combined median time-to-degree of 7 years followed by 2 postdoctoral fellowships is unreasonably long.\nParticipants were unanimous in the belief that the current norm - spending 7 years in graduate school and 6 or more years in post-doctoral positions before determining whether a career in astronomy represents a realistic option - is unacceptable. While some argued that placing a hard 4 to 5 year limit on time-to-degree would be a desirable first step in reducing the \"time to career decision,'' there was no consensus, and in fact considerable reluctance, to commit to a specific set of guidelines or to mandatory federal funding caps aimed at reducing time-to-degree. Others argued that imposing mandatory statutes might have the undesirable goal of reducing the population of women and minorities in our field. Moreover, many participants remarked that a recommendation to broaden graduate education and to reduce the time to degree might well be inconsistent.\nThis critical area is one which would benefit from additional structured discussion both within the community and with our funding agencies, perhaps in the context of the next decadal survey. The discussion should have the goal of recommending community guidelines that would address reducing both the time-to-degree and the time young PhDs must wait to postpone long term career decisions.\n4.1.6 Changing the academic culture\nParticipants acknowledged that a realistic re-examination of graduate education requires that departments and institutions look critically at the \"cultural'' assumptions which inform their actions. In particular, the current system primarily (or exclusively) rewards those who pursue academically-based fundamental research. Often, pursuit of alternative intellectual challenges - for example, those focussed on the educational missions of the institutions - are discouraged either actively or passively, sending clear messages to young faculty and students alike.\nMany participants lamented the constraints of the present system but were unable to develop consensus recommendations regarding mechanisms for escaping its \"traps.'' As a first, relatively painless step, it was recognized that modest readjustments in attitude by graduate faculty could make a significant difference in the self esteem of students who wish to pursue broader educational goals. There was also agreement that in the long run institutional and federal incentives aimed at stimulating cultural change will be critical.\nHowever, it was impossible in the time available to develop consensus regarding desirable changes, and the institutional and federal funding and review practices required to effect them. The subject is complex, and developing consensus regarding sound community guidelines for change will be difficult. However the issues are central to the future of the community and merit additional careful discussion, perhaps in the context of the next decadal survey.\n4.2.1 Emphasize basic scientific training and problem solving skills\nThe regional working groups were unanimous in urging that astronomy graduate education remain focussed primarily on providing basic scientific training and problem solving skills, through coursework and research experience. Many argued that because astronomy is by nature highly interdisciplinary, this approach - thoughtfully applied - would ensure that students are prepared to address a broad range of problems in the physical sciences, even absent any additional curricular changes. Some participants expressed the belief that it might be timely to re-examine extant departmental offerings to ensure that courses continue to emphasize fundamental skills as opposed to increasingly specialized content.\nThere was unanimous agreement that curricula should stress early research experience to enable students to begin as soon as possible to develop the skills required to pose and solve problems, both independently and in groups.\n4.2.2 Broaden graduate education\nDespite the interdisciplinary training inherent in astronomy graduate programs, there was resonance with the Griffiths and Armstrong recommendations to complement sound basic training and problem solving skills with curricula that encourage increased exposure to both \"hard'' (e.g. numerical simulation and visualization techniques, astronomical instrumentation, database management) and \"soft'' (e.g. communication, team problem solving, management, teaching) skills during their graduate careers. Each group believed that broadening academic options in this way would benefit students both by enhancing their potential effectiveness as researchers in astronomy and their ability to secure rewarding, \"non-traditional'' jobs.\nVery modest levels of federal funding directed toward supporting curricular changes incorporating the above elements would, in our view, stimulate experiment and healthy change throughout the community. We strongly urge the funding agencies to work with the community to develop programs that would enable departments to propose innovative approaches aimed at providing opportunities for graduate students to develop broader skills. We believe that investments aimed at encouraging (1) partnerships with other departments within their institutions, with local industry, with local schools, and (2) development of enhanced MSc programs would be particularly efficacious.\n4.2.3 Achieving broadening goals must not add new courses to graduate curricula\nHowever, broadening the graduate experience was deemed best accomplished by restructuring extant courses and pre-dissertation research experience rather than by requiring students to take additional specific classes; current requirements have already driven the median time to degree to 7 years - a time which was deemed unacceptably long.\nParticipants were unanimous in their belief that graduate curricula should be structured to provide mentored classroom teaching experience, and to encourage development of a wide range of teaching skills (e.g. communication of physical concepts to non-scientists, developing interactive course modules). Developing these skills will serve students well in a variety of careers: in traditional academic research positions, in teaching positions at all levels, and in a wide range of private sector jobs. Again, participants believed that integrating teaching experience within extant curricula would be far preferable to requiring students to enroll in specialized courses focussed on teaching methods. Developing approaches - including federal funding incentives aimed at encouraging curricular changes to enhance student teaching experiences (for example, through award of federally-funded \"science education fellows'') - was deemed to have high priority.\n4.4.1 Increase the opportunity for training in instrumentation.\nThere was near-universal agreement that NSF and NASA be urged to initiate or expand programs to identify, encourage and support individuals who have the inclination and aptitude to pursue careers related to astronomical instrumentation and technology development.\nA number of participants urged initiation of short term internships of 2-4 months duration - modelled after the NSF REU programs and targeted at a broad cross-section of students just beginning their graduate careers. Such programs would be hosted by labs in academic, national observatory, or industrial settings, and would provide intensive exposure to astronomical instrumentation to students in their first or second year of graduate school. For some, such a program might act as a catalyst to choosing instrumentation development as a career path. For most, the experience of working in a laboratory environment would represent an important addition to their graduate training by providing exposure to a broad range of skills (instrumentation design and development; team research; project management) which have wide applicability in both the academic and private sectors. Indeed, observatory graduate internships may be essential for the future of astronomical research, in that they may be the only way that a sizable fraction of future researchers gain hands-on experience with the complex instrumentation of the next generation telescopes.\nThere was also considerable support for increasing the number of longer term internships or traineeships at industrial, national or major university laboratories, aimed at students desiring a career in instrumentation. This would require targeting additional NSF or NASA fellowships toward individuals with strong potential for careers in instrumentation development.\n4.4.2 Increase the availablity of fellowships after 2-3 years.\nA consensus view emerged from all 3 workshops: (1) competitively awarded fellowships represent an important mechanism for supporting first rate students and enabling them to structure successful graduate careers, and (2) that their number should be increased. Participants urged that more emphasis be given to awarding such fellowships not at entry to graduate school, but rather after 2 to 3 years when a student's competence, aptitude and temperament for research had been evaluated. Some were in favor of offering the fellowships after competitive review of dissertation proposals, citing as advantages: (i) developing early \"focus'' for a dissertation through the discipline of preparing a structured proposal; (ii) providing \"real world'' experience in competitive proposal writing; (iii) enabling students to chart and follow a brisk timetable for completing their research independently of the demands often placed by requirements to meet deadlines/requirements of funded research programs; (iv) the opportunity to structure mentoring relationships with a broader range of faculty, including those whose research support may already be commited to other students.\n4.4.3 Do not abandon traditional research assistantships.\nThe traditional model in which most graduate students are supported via research assistantships administered by individual investigators is, however, considered basically sound and should remain the preferred mechanism for supporting PhD students. Participants argued strongly that this approach represents a demonstrated means of ensuring that graduate students are closely mentored, and work on cutting edge science selected for support via competitive peer review.\nAs a result, workshop participants and other members of the community urged caution in shifting the balance of federal support away from RAs and towards fellowships/traineeships - with the exception of urging \"full speed ahead'' on the recommended programs to increase opportunities for training in instrumentation.\nThey argued instead that the community would be well served by a careful, structured community discussion regarding funding patterns and practices that will best meet the needs of students, the discipline and society. The upcoming decadal survey provides an appropriate and timely forum for developing such recommendations.\n4.4.4 Do not adopt policies which disadvantage foreign nationals.\nWhile endorsing experiments to somewhat alter the balance of funding support toward the fellowship/traineeship modes, participants at the same time expressed deep concern that effecting these experiments might have the unwanted consequence of decreasing support opportunities for foreign students (at present, federally-funded fellowships can be awarded only to US citizens). There was near-unanimous agreement that astronomers should avoid implementing practices which implicitly or explicitly erect barriers to access by foreign nationals to US graduate programs. It was emphasized that astronomical research in the US has benefited enormously from the vigor and imagination of foreign nationals, and that construction of large ground- and space- based research facilities increasingly depends on cooperative efforts with multiple international partners. The effectiveness of these partnerships depends significantly on establishing close personal collaborations and mutual understanding of cultural differences - both of which develop naturally in a system which is open and financially accessible to foreign nationals.\n4.4.5 Do not move to block grants.\nAll three regional workshops considered the possible merits of block grants awarded competitively to departments who propose experiments aimed at reshaping their graduate programs to take advantage of unique circumstances (e.g. linking with industrial partners; linking with a school of education to develop a focussed program in science education). There was considerable skepticisim regarding both the mechanisms and review criteria that might be used for block grant evaluation. Moreover, participants felt that block grants historically have not typically met the same quality standards typical of peer-reviewed individual investigator grants.\nHowever, the reluctance to adopt the block grant mechanism per se should not be interpreted as a lack of enthusiasm for providing a variety of opportunities for funding experiments aimed, for example, at comprehensive curricular reform, partnerships with industry, or imaginative Master's programs. There was, instead, near-unanimous support for encouraging such experiments, provided that they were designed by first rate investigators and subject to rigorous peer review.\n4.5.1 Consider developing enhanced MSc programs\nThere was interest in encouraging departments to develop enhanced Master's degree programs designed to provide the broad and thorough training necessary for students to either continue with a PhD in astronomy or a related field, or to leave graduate school armed with the skills necessary to embark successfully on a variety of career paths.\nSchools embarking on this path would offer a MSc program of 2-3 years duration with a core curriculum providing (1) basic scientific training via thorough introduction to the physical principles underlying astronomy and astrophysics; (2) mentored, creative teaching experience; and (3) mentored research experience. In addition to this curricular core, MSc students would also develop expertise in both \"hard'' skills, such as high speed computing, visualization techniques, and instrumentation, and \"soft'' skills, such as effective written and oral comunication and team problem solving through structured research projects, either in the classroom, in national or industrial laboratories, or with local facilities.\n4.5.2 Consider the merits of requiring an MSc for entry to a PhD program\nPerhaps the most surprising and potentially far-reaching outcome was the groundswell of support in advance of the workshops expressed for requiring all students to complete an enhanced MSc prior to admission to a PhD program.\nWhile there was not uniform support for this idea, proponents argued that this path would (1) allow institutions to recruit more widely and take greater risks in admitting potentially talented individuals; (2) provide both students and faculty with an opportunity to \"pause and reflect'' prior to making a commitment to pursue a PhD or to choose a different career path; (3) allow institutions to be more selective in admitting students to a PhD program; and (4) allow graduate programs to grow in stimulating and potentially benefical new directions, by forging links and partnerships with a wider scientific community.\nThe notion of an interlude to \"pause and reflect'' before commiting to a PhD dissertation was particularly appealing to our graduate student participants. Many of them acknowledged that with no clear understanding of careers available to Master's Degree recipients, pursuing a PhD often seems the simplest path to follow. Some students even acknowledged that they continued graduate study past the Master's level, knowing that a research career in astronomy was not their ultimate goal.\nOther participants were deeply wary of this approach because:\na required Master's program of 2-3 years duration might increase the time to PhD, and might in particular slow the progress of the very best students - those who are poised to complete a PhD program within 4-5 years.\nwithout a national consensus to adopt a required MSc, institutions might use the absence of such a requirement as a tool to gain a recruiting advantage.\nan implicit national policy to require an MSc as sine qua non for admission to a PhD program might intrude on the rights of an institution to set policies and practices best suited to its strengths and aspirations.\nThe issues raised by the proposal of an enhanced, required MSc require far more time for thoughtful dialog than was available during the workshops. Further discussion of this issue in the course of the upcoming decadal survey would allow the community to dicuss more fully the advantages and disadvantages of this proposal.\n4.5.3 Potential niche for professional Master's degree in astronomy instrumentation\nParticipants noted the potential of a relatively small but still significant niche for specialized Master's degrees in astronomy-related instrumentation. Such programs might be tailored to develop the skills required to work on academic/industrial teams that will design and operate the sophisticated instruments and detectors required for present and future ground- and space- based facilities. There were felt to be advantages to having people with some astronomy background in these important positions.\n4.5.4 Potential niche for professional Master's degree in astronomy education\nA potentially larger role for Master's students might involve participation in formal or informal education programs (museums; planetaria; outreach programs linked to observatories or large projects). Some participants suggested the possibility of developing a joint Master's programs with schools of education, with the aim of bringing the excitement of astronomy to the classroom and to K-12 curricula. To effect such programs would realistically require developing incentives - in the form of funding opportunities - to overcome the barriers to cooperation between traditional academic and education departments.\n4.5.5 Potential niche for professional Master's degree in astronomy and related fields\nSeveral participants reported success in developing Master's programs involving collaboration with departments of engineering and computer sciences. In some cases, these programs involve internships with local industries. They appear to provide strong cross-disciplinary training for students and effective research collaborations for faculty, particularly at institutions with relatively small departments. Participants urged developing mechanisms - including seed funding opportunities - to encourage and support such programs where local conditions are favorable.\n5 RECCOMMENDATIONS\nRecommendations stemming from discussions carried out during the past year fall into two general categories. The first comprises actions to be undertaken over the next two years by individual departments, the AAS, and the funding agencies. The second includes additional recommendations that should be considered carefully as part of a continuing effort to improve graduate education in astronomy.\n5.1.1 Support experiments to enrich graduate education\nFederal and state resources should be allocated to develop pilot programs aimed at providing students with structured opportunities to gain broader experience and exposure to cultures outside academia during their careers. Example programs might include (1) developing new curriculum options involving partnerships between astronomy and other university departments, with industry, or with local schools; (2) developing enhanced MSc or specialized professional Master's programs which provide students with exposure to additional \"hard'' (e.g. high speed computing and visualization techniques; instrumentation; teaching) and \"soft'' skills (comunication; team problem solving) in addition to basic training in physics and astrophysics; and (3) providing fellowships/traineeships targeted at exposing students to instrumentation development, formal and informal science education and curriculum development, and the demands, expectations, and culture of industry and national laboratories. The investments in such experiments could be quite modest, but in our view would provide an important - perhaps essential - stimulus to developing a climate in which change is encouraged and valued.\nThe AAS should provide a forum for publicizing ongoing curricular experiments, and for critical discussion of both successful and failed experiments.\n5.1.2 Provide students with information and opportunities for a broad range of career decisions\nAll astronomy deparments should develop complete databases of employment histories of recent graduates, both Master's and PhD recipients, in order to provide the basis for student evaluation of departmental success in placing students in challenging positions/careers, and to enable \"networking'' between currently enrolled students and past graduates.\nThe AAS should compile and publish electronically a database synthesizing national statistics on employment trends for doctoral recipients.\nAll departments should develop mechanisms to expose their students to individuals engaged in a variety of challenging, non-academic careers which make use of skills acquired in the course of graduate education in astronomy.\nThe AAS should develop programs aimed at providing students with realistic information regarding non-academic careers, via career seminars. The Society should also develop a list of potential speakers for departmental career seminars.\nThe AAS should work with astronomy PhDs currently pursuing non-academic careers with the aim of developing sessions at Society meetings that will appeal to such individuals. The Society's goal should be to sustain long term relationships with astronomers involved in a wide variety of careers.\nThe AAS should coordinate closely with other scientific societies currently developing similar programs - in particular, the American Physical Society, the American Chemical Society, and the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics.\n5.1.3 Re-examine the structure and role of the Master's degree in astronomy\nThe astronomical community should carry out a structured national review of the merits and liabilities of (1) developing an enhanced Master's degree program designed to provide the broad and thorough training necessary for students either to pursue a PhD, or to leave graduate school armed with the skills necessary to embark successfully on a variety of career paths; and (2) requiring such an enhanced MSc for admission to a PhD program.\nThe proposed review might be incorporated as part of the next decadal review, perhaps following additional discussion organized by the AAS to better frame the key issues.\n5.2.1 Provide students with better experience in real world skills\nproactively incorporate team problem solving, written/oral presentation, proposal writing and management skills into graduate curricula in order to better prepare students for a wide range of careers, including traditional academic research.\n5.2.2 Provide students with creative and rewarding teaching opportunities\nprovide mentored classroom teaching experience and involve students in curriculum and courseware development.\nprovide non-traditional TAs such as partnerships with local school teachers, planetaria, etc.\nprovide AAS teaching workshops for graduate students led by science educators.\n5.2.3 Expand opportunities for students to gain exposure to related disciplines and technologies\nEncourage graduate minors in related fields.\nDevelop and evaluate models of Master's degree programs which involve cross-disciplinary training and collaborations with local partners, such as industry or education departments.\n5.2.4 Critically examine the current \"academic culture''\nWork consciously to change attitudes reflecting an overly narrow (and unrealistic) definition of success.\nReview the reward structure which informs promotion, tenure and merit recognition to ensure that it is aligned with \"messages'' a department wishes to transmit to faculty and students regarding the goals of graduate education and the definition of a \"successful'' graduate.\nWe deeply thank the invited speakers at each of our regional meetings: Neal Lane of the National Science Foundation, Phillip Griffiths of the Institute for Advanced Study, Marye Anne Fox of the University of Texas, and Judy Franz of the American Physical Society. We are grateful to the OSEP branch of the National Research Council, including Karen Greif, Charlotte Kuh, Don Shapero, and Jim Voytuk, for researching and presenting relevant statistical data. We thank John Armstrong for playing a pivotal role in the early stages of our study. We acknowledge useful conversations with Mary Gollady of the DSRS division of the National Science Foundation, and we acknowledge support of the National Science Foundation in carrying out this study through AST-9622599.\nArmstrong, J. 1996, Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Training in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, NSF/MPS Report (NSF 96-21)\nFox, M.A. 1997, Fostering Breadth in Graduate Education in Astronomy, in The American University: National Treasure or Endangered Species? ed. R.G. Ehrenberg Cornell University Press, 1997, p. 100.\nFranz, J.R. 1995, Physics Graduate Education for Diverse Career Options, Department Chairs Conference, Special Report from the American Association of Physics Teachers and The American Physical Society\nGriffiths, P.A. 1995, Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers, Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (COSEPUP), National Academy Press\nMarye Anne Fox, Vice President for Research, U. Texas at Austin\nPhillip Griffiths, Director, Institute for Advanced Study\nNeal Lane, Director, National Science Foundation\nMark Adams, McDonald Observatory\nCindy Blaha, Carleton College\nMarc Davis, CAA\nRoger Davis, NM Science and Technology Company\nJudy Franz, Executive Director, APS\nHoward French, Honeywell Corporation\nRichard Greene, NOAO\nGeorge Greene, Dean of Graduate School, UMN\nKaren Greif, National Research Council\nBill Herbst, Wesleyan University\nWilliam Harris, Biosphere II Center\nPatricia Keller, Education Department, UMN\nCharlotte Kuh, National Research Council\nLouis Lanzerotti, Lucent Technologies\nSusan Lea, SFSU\nBernard McDonald, NSF\nJohn Neithammer, MN Technology Inc.\nStephan O'Neil, Technology Transfer, U Colorado\nLeonid Ozernoy, George Mason University\nTed Poehler, Provost, Johns Hopkins University\nJeffrey Rosendahl, NASA\nRuss Ritenour, Radiology, UMN\nAndrea Schweitzer, Honeywell Corporation\nJames Schuder, Sun Microsystems\nHugh Van Horn, NSF\nPaul Vanden Bout, NRAO\nKim Venn, Macalaster College\nJim Voytuk, National Research Council\nSidney Wolff, NOAO\nJames Wright, NSF\nCharlie Wu, STScI\nDoug Duncan, Education Coordinator\nAndrea Dupree, President\nSuzan Edwards, AEPB\nAndy Fraknoi, AEPB\nAlex Filippenko, AEPB\nKaty Garmany, AEPB\nLen Kuhi, Treasurer\nGene Levy, AEPB\nBob Milkey, Executive Officer\nMichal Simon, AEPB\nSteve Strom, AEPB\nGood evening. It is truly a pleasure and an honor to join you as keynote speaker for this first in a series of workshops on graduate education in Astronomy. My thanks go out to Andrea Dupree and Bob Milkey and the AAS's education policy committee for giving me this opportunity.\nI appreciate that we have the full spectrum of the astronomy community represented here today. We know the success of our efforts hinges on hearing from everyone--students, faculty, recent graduates, industry employers, funding agencies, societies, and others. The fact that all of us are here and have taken time to participate in these workshops sows the seeds of success for our collective efforts.\nFor me personally, it is also especially gratifying to know that I share the marquee for this series with good friends and outstanding leaders like Marye Anne Fox and Phil Griffiths. I can't tell you how fortunate I feel that my talk comes first in this series. Following Phil and Marye Anne would be like being asked to apply a second coat after Michelangelo painted the ceiling!\nAs I was preparing for this talk, I stumbled across a story that underscored one of the ironies of life in today's world. It seems an assistant high school track coach had set up a make-shift office in the team's equipment shack. His job was to record the runners' times and distribute them to other coaches. The shack had no electricity, so computers and copiers weren't an option for data entry and communicating the results -- not unlike some observatories I've heard about.\nFor this reason, the coach ended up relying on the tried and true system of a manual typewriter and carbon paper to produce multiple copies of his tabulations. One of the student-athletes saw him lining up the carbon paper and pecking away and said, \"Wow. That's amazing stuff. Soon we won't need copier machines anymore.''\nThis story, in addition to highlighting a modern-age generation gap, also reminds us of the astounding pace of progress in our world today -- which brings me to the subject of my talk today.\nMy remarks are entitled, The Obvious and the Overlooked. I want to focus on two topics -- one obvious, and one that we often overlook. The obvious and sometimes obsessive topic is change -- specifically changes in the so-called compact between science and society. We need to approach these changes in a thoughtful manner, recognize they are real and probably irreversible, and appreciate their implications for graduate education.\nThe second topic I will address -- the one we often overlook -- is the opportunity presented by this period of change, specifically the opportunities brought by the advent of a new age of information and knowledge, an age of advanced computation, communication, and information technologies. These have immense implications for all fields of science and engineering, astronomy in particular, and engineering and their role in our society.\nMy message today is that we must explicitly factor both of these topics into our thinking and our recommended course of action. Far too often, our instincts are to focus too narrowly on responding and adapting to change. As important as this is, it is not enough. The greater challenge -- less distinct but certainly more rewarding -- is to position ourselves to pursue the opportunities emerging at this, the dawn of the 21st Century.\nI have a particular interest in these issues as they relate to astronomy. Throughout my career, in my own work and experience, I have seen time and again that astronomy is a source of inspiration, motivation, methods, and technologies, and insights for much of science and engineering. Astronomy is, without question, a key to progress for our entire enterprise. Our innate desire as humans to understand the cosmos has fired the creative genius of our brightest minds for generations. That will certainly always be true.\nI once had the honor of writing a chapter on the contributions of my long-time mentor, Alex Dalgarno of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center, to atomic and molecular physics -- structure, collisions, and interactions with light. The experience was very pleasant but at the same time frustrating given the enormity of the contributions Alex has made and the paucity of pages I had been allotted to describe them.\nAs I was reviewing all this work and, more generally, the many connections between the atomic, molecular, and optical sciences and astrophysics, I was once again struck by the power of astronomy and astrophysics in motivating and stimulating scientific discovery across the broad sweep of time and virtually all fields.\nEqually striking examples of these connections were highlighted just two weeks ago at a major event here in Washington. The five Americans awarded the 1996 Nobel prizes in physics and chemistry came here to spend a day in the media spotlight. It gave them the chance to showcase their achievement and discuss the value of science and the role of NSF and other Federal support in their success.\nHugh Van Horn, NSF's Division Director for Astronomy, reminded me of an interesting storyline that emerged from their presentations. The breakthroughs that earned them the Nobels were inspired in large part by questions emerging from astronomy.\nRick Smalley and Bob Curl of Rice University, who shared the Chemistry award with Harry Kroto of the University of Sussex, made this very point. They told of how Kroto's interest in the long-chained carbon molecules detected by radio astronomers first led them to apply their laser-supersonic cluster beam apparatus to carbon. That led them to the buckeyball, and the rest is history.\nThe physics laureates, David Lee and Robert Richardson of Cornell and Douglas Osheroff of Stanford had a similar story to tell. They described how their initial interest in the superfluidity of Helium 3 was inspired by questions about the behavior of Fermi liquids within neutron stars.\nThese examples underscore the importance of our gathering here today and of this series of workshops. It is vital that we sustain and nourish the astronomical and astrophysical sciences, and ensure that they remain rewarding and inspiring fields of scientific endeavor and education. As these examples show, this works to the benefit of the entire science and engineering enterprise and our nation as a whole.\nOur workshop planners may not have known this, but it is highly appropriate that November 1 was chosen as the opening day for this session. Forty-four years ago today, the first H-Bomb test was conducted. That's an anniversary that may trouble some of us, while reassuring others. It nevertheless also provides an indelible reminder of the role science has played in our national security, and conversely of the role national security has played in justifying public support for science. That brings me to the subject of change.\nAll of us here today know better than most that the Federal government's significant role in the support of science grew from the contribution American scientists made during World War II -- not just in applications of nuclear science but in countless other areas as well. Although in many nations the scientific community has been called upon to help with a war effort, only the United States, through the articulation of Vannevar Bush, adopted a genuine pact between science and the rest of society.\nThe agreement outlined by Bush was reinforced, especially in our attitudes and rhetoric, by the significant demands of forty years of Cold War. It is debatable, and hotly debated, how important the Cold War was to Federal support of science. But, most would agree that Bush's agreement garnered much of its legitimacy and sense of irreversibility from the nation's overarching national security needs.\nSince the end of the Cold War six years ago, many in our community have been debating the tenets of the compact between science and society. Does it need to be revisited, reformed, reconstructed? The implication being that a simple rewrite and update of the compact could usher in a new golden era.\nReality, of course, is not so simple. In a very real sense, this debate was eclipsed before it began. A more divergent perspective on science and technology has taken hold -- a perspective that I believe we need to understand and articulate. It seems to me something very different from the \"compact'' has been emerging in practice over the last 10-15 years while many of us have remained wedded to the old rhetoric. The initial compact of the Vannevar Bush era has evolved, perhaps without our conscious attention.\nWhat has taken shape, I believe, is a more expansive and multifaceted arrangement that encompasses the larger R&D enterprise in the nation, both public and private. This includes, of course, industry, small business, national laboratories, mission agencies, research universities, and state and local economic development councils. These, and others I have not named, are critical components of the new, and as yet unbaptized, arrangement that has grown from the original compact.\nAnd so, as we continue to speak with reverence about the compact between science and the federal government, we are, in fact, thinking of the past more than the present. I want to emphasize strongly that I am not suggesting we lessen or eliminate the Federal role in support of fundamental research, primarily in our universities. I believe just the opposite. Rather, I am suggesting that this new perspective is a way to recharacterize the roles and positions of all participants in the national research and development system, as the system has evolved and matured. It is accurate to say that our once narrow compact has blossomed into a cornucopia.\nAnd so for those who are threatened by imminent changes in the old compact, I would comfort them with reality -- the reality that those changes have been in play for some time. The current R&D enterprise that has evolved from the old compact is not now, and never will be, a cemented set of dogma. Rather, time and events have fashioned a dynamic and sometimes even spontaneous system. There will be no reversal of this momentum.\nThe reality of these changes -- and their irreversibility -- is most apparent in the focus of our discussion today: graduate education. There was a time, not very long ago, when newly minted PhDs were often considered disappointments if they had to venture beyond academe or a small set of eminent research labs to secure employment. Today, it is folly to try to turn back the clock and ask whether there will be enough faculty openings and traditional research positions for tomorrow's PhDs. That is too narrow a way to think about graduate education.\nI noticed that the background materials prepared for these workshops included a number of references to what's commonly called the \"COSEPUP report on graduate education.'' This report does deserve our attention, in part because it makes clear that a structural change has occurred. It notes that, \"Among recent PhDs, there is a steady trend away from positions in education and toward applied research and more diverse, even non-research employment.''\nWe see this trend in virtually all of science and engineering. It is perhaps most acute in the mathematical and physical sciences, though no fields are immune. Where 20 years ago, the majority of PhDs embarked on academic careers after graduation, today a majority pursue careers outside the academy.\nOur friends at the American Chemical Society and the American Mathematical Society tell us that a sizable fraction of new PhDs are encountering prolonged and increasingly frustrating job searches. Over 20 percent of PhD chemists report being unemployed up to six months after graduation. Over 10 percent of new PhDs in mathematics report being unemployed a full year after graduation.\nThe situation is virtually the same in astronomy. The Survey of Earned Doctorates sponsored by NSF's Division of Science Resources Studies testifies to this.\nIn the early 1970's, a PhD astronomer had a roughly 50/50 chance of landing a permanent position upon graduation. That figure has since dropped to 20 to 25 percent.\nThe great majority of the remainder continue their education in one way or another. Forty percent of the class of 1995 received postdoctoral research associate positions. Another one-third chose the route of additional study in other fields.\nThe bottom line is that 7 out of 10 recent PhDs in astronomy have not obtained what most of us would consider stable or satisfactory career positions.\nWe've all witnessed this feed a vicious cycle of frustration and even resentment for many of America's best and brightest. You may have seen the New York Times Magazine article that ran in late September entitled, \"How to Make a PhD Matter.'' The author is a professor of English, but his opening observation matches much of what we are seeing in the physical sciences. He writes: \"Getting a PhD today means spending your 20's in graduate school, plunging into debt, writing a dissertation no one will read -- and becoming more narrow and more bitter each step of the way.''\nMost of us find more than a small measure of irony and incongruity in this state of affairs. We all recognize that the frustrations are real and the discouragement profound. But, we also know that the research itself remains a hotbed of excitement and amazement. Everything that attracted us and continues to attract young people to research remains as abundant as ever.\nIn just the past year, we have witnessed the discovery of planets orbiting stars beyond our solar system, gained new insights into dark matter, and viewed images of the birth of galaxies. We have even been tantalized by the prospect of ancient microbial life on another planet. While the jury is still out on that last finding, it nevertheless helps to fortify and elevate the sense of optimism and opportunity surrounding astronomy.\nIndeed, I believe this sense of optimism and opportunity belongs at the center of our deliberations on the future of graduate education. We cannot afford to have it otherwise -- or to overlook these opportunities. We may be witnessing the emergence of a new era of discovery and progress for science and engineering in America. Leadership from the research community -- astronomy in particular -- will determine whether we realize the opportunities it offers.\nConsider, for example, the data on U.S. economic growth since World War II. Our GDP has grown by a factor of six over the past five decades, thanks in large part to scientific and technological progress. Economists have concluded that innovations emerging from science and technology account for roughly one-third of all economic growth over the past half-century. That's an amazing accomplishment -- one in which we should all take great pride.\nBut I would argue that the best is yet to come for science and technology. Our role and our contribution will be even greater in the future. We have now entered what many are calling \"the information age,'' and it promises to be an age where progress and success are shaped by scientific and technological endeavors.\nThis potential for progress emerges in large part from advanced computing, communications, and information technologies, such as those related to the World Wide Web. This has revolutionized physics, astronomy, and virtually every field of research. It's changed how we conduct research, post results, access data and images, develop and debug code, and search for jobs and explore career options. We can even read Ap.J. Letters weeks before it arrives in printed form.\nAll of this, as powerful and revolutionary as it is, represents just one small hint of the potential impact of these emerging technologies on our society. This impact is so profound that it may well redefine how we view terms like \"school,'' \"classroom,'' \"laboratory,'' \"university,'' and \"career in science and engineering.''\nIn a trilogy of speeches delivered in February of this year, Vice President Gore suggested the metaphor, \"distributed intelligence,'' to describe this new age of intelligent systems. It is a complicated metaphor, based on applying the principles of parallel processing and networking to social challenges and economic progress. It is noteworthy in and of itself for the Vice President of the United States to discuss things like massive parallelism and broad bandwidths. That's almost certainly a first in our history.\nDistributed intelligence rests upon one key concept: shifting information and control away from centralized systems to the individual. It's a notion we've been discussing at NSF for some time, even before the Vice President introduced the metaphor.\nOne could say that this involves all of society getting wired, except that it won't always involve wires. This may yield an age in which the sharing of information is instantaneous and ubiquitous. We are already gaining a few glimpses of its potential impact on both science and society:\nWe can now buy plane tickets without a travel agent, just as we can now access the most advanced software for cosmology simulations without a programmer.\nIt applies to activities as simple as pumping our own gas or banking through an ATM, and as complex as remote observation and distance learning.\nIt has also given us new ways to open the frontiers of science to the widest possible audience. JPL's Shoemaker/Levy home page has been visited over 7.5 million times, and Internet watchers also reported a flurry of use when Comet Hayakutake graced our skies.\nAt NSF, we are exploring how to approach this concept in ways that maximize both its scientific potential and its benefit to society, and we are still grappling with some of the basic terminology. We are currently developing approaches that come under headings like \"learning and intelligent systems'' and \"knowledge networks.'' These include such activities as data mining, visualization, pattern recognition, improved human/computer interfaces, and learning technologies. We believe all of these hold immense benefit both from a scientific standpoint and as drivers of economic growth and social benefit.\nWhen we view graduate education in the context of these activities, it points out the fundamental dilemma we face.\nOn the one hand, we know that the knowledge and skills our students acquire are well suited for tomorrow's opportunities and challenges -- not just in research but in a wide array of careers. Students learn to master and often invent cutting edge technologies; they tackle deep and complex problems, and they hone their talents for creativity and ingenuity at every step of the way.\nOn the other hand, we also are beginning to understand that the traditional goals, attitudes, and approaches of our system may belong to a different era. The workshop hosted by NSF's MPS directorate in June of 1995 stressed this in its summary report: \"...students are unaware not only of the options available to them outside of academia, but also of the applicability of [their] skills...to fields other than the one they have trained' to enter.''\nFortunately for all of us, countless efforts are underway to remedy this dilemma. Most of these are department and discipline-based. At NSF, we have developed a number of mechanisms designed to encourage these grass-roots efforts.\nWe are exploring new forms of traineeships that by design will give students a wider array of experiences during their studies. This extends directly from one of the recommendations of National Science Board Task Force on Graduate Education, co-chaired by Marye Anne Fox and Eve Menger.\nWe have also launched an effort to review the criteria used in our Merit Review process. Given the role of research funding in graduate education, this is especially relevant to our gathering here today. We'll be setting up mechanisms to get your input via NSF's web pages. This should all begin around Thanksgiving. I encourage all of you to follow this effort closely and send us your views.\nWe've also established new programs, such as GOALI -- short for Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry. This makes it easier for faculty and their students to collaborate with industrial colleagues. Thus, students can get a better idea of the culture, opportunities, and intellectual demands of industry.\nTo cite one specific example, the University of Rochester and the Rockwell International Science Center are working together with help from GOALI to develop long-wave focal plane detector arrays. It's the kind of collaboration that has evolved into a true win-win-win situation. Rockwell gets valuable input from astronomers. The university community gets access to devices that are otherwise prohibitively expensive. And, students gain valuable experience working with the private sector.\nNone of these efforts provides the magic bullet for the challenges we face. We know that. It will take much more -- and most important of all it will take a commitment to working together and testing and exploring new approaches.\nTo conclude my remarks this evening, let me first say that I know I am asking a lot of you. I am asking you to do more than just respond to change, but also to exercise leadership that will help position the entire science and engineering community for new opportunities. That is a tall order, but I can't help but to recall the last time I spoke to an AAS gathering -- last January in San Antonio.\nThose who were there caught the full throttle of my frustration over the government shutdown and prolonged budget battles. I called upon the astronomy community to lead and help spread word about the importance of stable funding for research. You delivered, and the entire science and engineering community followed your lead. I believe it is no coincidence that this year NSF's budget was in place prior to the start of the fiscal year.\nToday, while I don't quite bring the same feelings of frustration or messages of immediate demise, we still face an uncertain future. The long-term threat to science is just as real as I described to you last January. We know that the drive to balance the budget will bring some rocky times. This gives all of us good reason to feel apprehensive about the future.\nBut as I've said throughout my talk today, we can't let this apprehension slow us down. I believe we will have a future golden age of science. It just won't be the same as in past years.\nI believe that scientific research will continue to explore the most fundamental questions of nature. Clearly, this includes astronomy. And, doctoral-level graduate education will continue to prepare the nation's brightest and most capable students to make the major discoveries of tomorrow.\nI nevertheless predict our system of research -- including university research -- and education will do much more than this. In a future golden age, research will also emphasize the integration and dissemination of knowledge beyond publishing in journals and presenting papers. We will rely on yet-to-be established networks of discovers and users. This new partnership will make the benefits of research more apparent and, at least some of the time, more immediate.\nGraduate education at the doctoral and masters level will include valuable knowledge and skills, such as communication, teamwork, management, and leadership, that will enable scientists and engineers to excel in a wide range of professions. Why is this important? One reason is to ensure better jobs for science graduates.\nBut perhaps more important is the fact that future leaders in the world of business, law, medicine, and politics will need to understand science and technology to a degree society has never recognized and certainly not required before.\nWill all of this come to pass? I don't know. But it will not come to pass unless we expand our views of research, of the university, of connections and partnerships involving the doers and users of science, and of graduate education.\nThis is why, as in January, I bring high expectations for leadership from all of you. Your efforts can once again show the way for the entire science, engineering, and technology community. We know that dramatic change is upon us, necessitating a thoughtful and appropriate response. We also know, but sometimes overlook, that even more dramatic and rewarding opportunities await us as well.\nYour efforts through this series of workshops hold the key to success on both of these scores, and I once again have full confidence that you will deliver.\nThank you and thanks again to the AAS for inviting me to join you this evening.\nToday I'd like to speak to you about the way we prepare our students for careers in science and engineering, especially at the graduate level. This topic sounds somewhat mundane compared to thinking about quasars, dark matter, and the cosmos. And some of what I say may refer more to science in general than astronomy in particular. But most of you know how many young scientists -- including astronomers -- are having difficulty finding the secure careers they dreamed about in graduate school. And you also know that any scientific community needs a steady flow of bright graduate students. So I would suggest that the shape of graduate education has a powerful bearing on all of you, both as researchers who want the intellectual stimulation of younger colleagues and as educators who want to attract talented students to science.\nThis is a complex topic, and I owe a great deal to those who have helped to educate me. I've had the privilege of chairing COSEPUP, which is the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, and over the past few years we've been talking with students, postdocs, faculty, and members of professional societies from all over the country about graduate education. As a result of these conversations and our own deliberations, COSEPUP released a report on graduate education about a year and a half ago, and this is a good time to reflect on what we learned in preparing the report and on what has taken place since then.\nOne thing we learned is how difficult it is to initiate the changes we want without causing changes we don't want. We certainly don't want to jeopardize the high quality of our present system. Also, my personal opinion and that of COSEPUP is that we don't want the level of graduate enrollment to drop off significantly. Any good research program needs a community of interactive faculty, postdocs, and graduate students; we count on the students to bring fresh perspective and to pose the original questions that are raised only by those who see a subject for the first time. We also need graduate students to staff research programs and to teach undergraduates. There is evidence that the influx of foreign students we saw in the late 80s and early 90s may be dropping off, and universities face a major challenge in attracting talented American students to science.\nWe've heard many informed people call for a reshaping of graduate education, and for good reasons. There are more graduates than there are academic positions and jobs in basic research, and recent graduates are finding the transition to other types of jobs difficult. More than half of new graduates with PhDs -- and much more than half in some fields, such as chemistry and engineering -- are now finding work in nonacademic settings. From this we can see that even PhDs who begin their careers in academia will probably make at least one career change -- a move to an adjacent field, to a position in academic or industrial management, or to a new career altogether. And I don't mean a new career in taxi driving. In spite of the anecdotes, there are very few PhDs in science working the graveyard shift at Yellow Cab. But there are many of them engaged in work that is not research. The job of our graduate schools is to equip them for challenging positions they have prepared for -- not just jobs they settle for. And today this preparation should include a range of options better aligned with the realities of employment.\nOne new reality of employment is that more graduates go to work in new kinds of scientific organizations. We're mainly familiar with two kinds of organizations: we might call them small science and big science. Small science operates on a kind of \"Mom and Pop'' scale, with an individual investigator, a small number of researchers, and little need for management skills. Big science, which is typified by the national laboratories of defense and energy and large industrial facilities, employs many more researchers and promotes the development of its own managers to a degree not usually seen among university scientists.\nToday we still have big and little science, but we're seeing growth in mid-sized organizations, such as engineering research centers, science and technology centers, and small to mid-sized companies. The most successful of these organizations are run by people who are closely tied to the science and who can also organize and run programs. This is a combination of abilities that is not addressed by the traditional graduate curriculum.\nIn preparing our report, COSEPUP talked with employers from both the academic world and industry, and asked them to critique the abilities of recent graduates. The employers praised their scientific ability, but they also reported difficulty in taking these talented graduates and developing the communication, leadership, and management skills that allow them to become administrators, directors, and managers.\nCOSEPUP also evaluated the Science and Technology Center programs that the NSF runs and found virtually the same condition. The level of science was almost uniformly high; the scientific community knows very well how to evaluate the quality of science in a proposal. But the selection process failed to evaluate the managerial aspects of proposals, and subsequent problems have been attributed to poor management. This is a challenge that is familiar to the astronomy community, which has traditionally managed telescopes and other facilities.\nSo when we think about the relationship between graduate education and careers in science, we see three things: a continuing tendency of departments to steer their students toward academic careers, a shortage of traditional academic research positions, and a feeling among employers that more non-research skills are needed. If we put these three things together, we see the need for a better alignment between the way scientists and engineers are educated and the way they are likely to spend their professional careers. So COSEPUP has recommended that universities offer a broader range of academic options to produce scientists and engineers who are more versatile and adaptable.\nWhen we say \"broader range,'' we don't mean that students should ignore the importance of the dissertation experience or chase after too many subjects. Instead, we envision a modified graduate program that is a richer variant of the current experience. We will always need the researchers who dive deeply into their subject and bring us the new discoveries and insights that underpin science and technology. Some people, especially those who are absolutely committed to academic research, will continue to best use their graduate years to focus deeply on their area of research, and then use postdoctoral time to broaden their understanding of the context of their work and perhaps of adjacent fields.\nAll students, however, should be offered more options. They should be able to prepare themselves to work across fields and to communicate and collaborate with people in other disciplines. Some of the most exciting problems in science today are found at the edges or interfaces of disciplines. We can think of problems in biophysics, neuroscience, computational chemistry, and of course astrophysics. A biologist working in biophysics needs not only expertise in biology, but also a true feel for physics. Getting a feel for another subject is hard to describe. It includes being able to communicate in the language of the other field, and most especially to gain a deep working awareness of how people in that field approach a problem and frame their questions.\nFor example, at the Institute for Advanced Study, we have a group of mathematicians and physicists working together on quantum field theory. In one very exciting development, the physicists, using ways of thinking that are more intuitive and less formal than those of traditional mathematics, have suggested that two models of quantum field theory should at a certain level be the same. Expressing this idea mathematically has led to certain mathematical predictions which seem to be true and that were unlike anything the mathematics community had ever seen. So this program is really being driven by the effort of the mathematics community to get inside the heads of the physicists and better understand how they think.\nWe can also think, for example, about a collaboration between mathematicians and geophysicists. Mathematicians know things about the relevant differential equations that can be helpful, but that's only part of the issue. They also have to know how one formulates geophysical problems and sets up the right equations. Differential equations are always approximate; they make certain assumptions. And those assumptions may give us an equation that doesn't really model what we're interested in. So the mathematician has to have an intuitive knowledge of the mind set of the geophysicist if the collaboration is to be a success.\nOne of the things that makes it difficult for students to gain insight into other disciplines is our tradition of organizing graduate departments by discipline. We do need to keep enough of this disciplinary organization so students have a firm foundation to work from. But many of the emerging areas of science lie between the traditional disciplines. So the challenge is to make modifications that allow graduate students to at least dip their toes into these emerging areas. We're not suggesting these modifications in response to a bureaucratic or organizational theory, but in response to the way science is being done today.\nThere are a number of steps departments can take to offer a wider range of options. They can offer academic options, such as minors, electives, and internships in adjacent or related fields. And they can help students sharpen more general career skills, such as the ability to express technical matters to nonspecialists and to work as members of a team. Faculty advisers can play an especially important role. By helping a student understand the shape of the scientific enterprise, they help the student make better career choices.\nAnother way to think about the need for breadth is suggested by Linda Wilson, president of Radcliffe College, who chairs the Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel at the National Research Council. Linda points out that scientists are expected to perform many tasks during the course of their careers, including the following: synthesis of knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, follow-up of new discoveries, organization of new knowledge, transmission of new knowledge, transfer of technology, thinking about ethics, and educating the public about science. Students must learn to do these tasks just as they learn to do research.\nThere is some very good news about graduate education, and that is that faculty and students at many institutions have already initiated a variety of curricular modifications. Just a few examples: At Penn State there is an MBA/PhD concurrent degree program, and other programs that cross disciplinary boundaries. Ohio State has reorganized its departments and schools, and encouraged departments to broaden their master's programs and offer summer internships in industry. The University of Colorado has added multidisciplinary certificate programs in such areas as cognitive science, environmental policy, and biotechnology. Last June, COSEPUP hosted a National Convocation on Doctoral Education to bring together people who have tried strategies like these. A summary of this meeting is presented on the home page of the National Academy of Sciences. (http://www2.nas.edu/convo)\nOne way to encourage the kinds of modifications we've been talking about is to adjust the way the federal government supports graduate education. For the last two decades, about 85% of federal support for students has taken the form of research assistantships. These are awarded to a principal investigator to support a research program. Graduate students who receive support on that grant are expected to do research related to the grant. This apprenticeship method has, on the whole, worked marvelously. But as we go into the future, the overwhelming concentration of resources in research assistantships may not be the best method of support.\nLet me suggest two alternatives. The first is to increase the proportion of traineeships, which have been used very successfully at the National Institutes of Health, especially for emerging or interdisciplinary areas such as cell biology and neuroscience. Training grants can be used in either emerging or traditional areas, where part of the grant's purpose is to encourage institutions to offer more curricular options and to provide more effective student guidance.\nThe other alternative is to give more student money in the form of graduate fellowships. My personal opinion is that fellowships offer a specific advantage: they allow students the maximum degree of choice. Students know which program is most attractive to them, and fellowships let them vote with their feet.\nMy own feeling is that we don't yet know which alternatives will work best. So instead of making radical reforms to the current system, we can experiment with incremental changes. Instead of putting 5/6 of our federal money into research assistantships, we could shift the proportion to 2/3 and see what happens. By making small shifts in the direction of fellowships and training grant mechanisms, we may get a feeling for what works best.\nAnother modification COSEPUP has looked at has to do with what we could call the \"problem of the queue.'' Many new graduates are \"lined up,'' waiting for tenure-track jobs, and this backup creates a tendency to spend more time in school and in postdoctoral positions. Over the last three decades, the time to degree has increased steadily -- in some fields by about 30%. According to the NSF, the median number of years between receipt of the bachelor's degree and the doctorate in science and engineering increased from 7.0 years during the 1960s to 8.7 years in 1991.\nIt may seem contradictory to suggest both a broader educational experience and a shorter time to degree, but I believe the key is to give students more of the information they need to plan their careers.\nWhen I say information, there are several things I do not mean.\nI do not mean we can predict where science is going to be in the future. We have a general sense of areas of science where activity is increasing and employment is growing -- such as information science, environmental science, and neuroscience. But that's not a prediction, or futurism; it's a projection based on what is known.\nThe second thing I do not mean by more information is trying to predict the job market. Many of us remember the famous prediction of a shortage of PhDs that the NSF put out in the late 1980s. No one could have known about the recession which followed that prediction and led to shrinking budgets for states and reduced numbers of tenured faculty at the state universities. There was no way to predict that, or many of the other factors that affect job markets.\nWhat I mean by good information is information that can make students more aware of what their options might be once they have their PhD. One example of useful information is that everyone seems to agree that small to mid-size companies represent a growth area for the near to mid future. And these companies have certain employment needs that students should know about.\nWe had a number of people from these kinds of businesses talk to COSEPUP, and we asked them about the kind of people they like to hire. The first thing they're looking for is people who have a PhD -- people who have done an independent research project and know one area of science really well. The second thing they're looking for is people who are adaptable. They know that they can't hire a new scientist each time there's a breakthrough in a new technology; they have to use the people they already have. Graduate students who know this can see that they'll need to be versatile and flexible if they want such a job. So our second major recommendation is that universities and other institutions provide graduate students and their advisers with more up-to-date and accurate information about careers. Students need a much more realistic picture of what's out there.\nMany universities have initiated public discussions of these issues and disseminated excellent career information. Brown University and Cal Tech's career service offices now assign a counselor specifically to graduate students. Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and other institutions hold career days, when students can learn how well their career goals match the needs of employers. The National Academy of Sciences has set up an on-line Career Planning Center for Beginning Scientists and Engineers. Earlier this year COSEPUP prepared a guidebook entitled \"Careers in Science and Engineering: A Student Planning Guide for Grad School and Beyond.''\nWe hope that modifications like this will bring the supply of graduates most closely into balance with the demand of employers. Students with good guidance and information will be better prepared find the careers they want.\nIn the meantime, many institutions are grappling with the question of whether there should be limits on student populations. It's difficult to envision a good mechanism to limit numbers of students without being unfair or disrupting the educational process. And our country clearly benefits from attracting the best scientific talent, both from the U.S. and from abroad. However, some people have called for limits on international students, for two quite different reasons. One is that many of them remain in this country after graduation to compete for scarce jobs. The other is that many foreign graduates now return to their home countries, many of which offer rapidly improving opportunities for research. In Washington, this is beginning to raise the issue of whether we should be training and supporting citizens of other nations who eventually compete with us.\nWhatever universities do about enrollment policy, the fiscal pressures for change are powerful. Some researchers believe that federal and state cuts in research funding over the next several years may be as high as 30%. Such enormous reductions would force institutions to go back to first principles and ask a basic question: How can we do excellent research and education in times of constricted external resources, and how can we treat students fairly in these times?\nToo often we've lost sight of the educational aspect of our mission. As indicated earlier, one way to enhance this aspect is to shift resources from research assistantships to education and training grants. We can also provide better information so students can make wise decisions about their educational and professional careers. Certainly there are other ways to shift the balance, and this is where we rely on yourselves and others who have recognized the need for discussion and action.\nI want to close with a thumbnail sketch of the kind of environment where more and more of our science graduates will be working. We've all read about the downsizing at Bell Labs, IBM, DuPont, and other major corporate laboratories. And we're generally aware of the shortening time horizons for R&D in industry. If industry is doing less of its own research, and doing it farther downstream, how will they retain access to the frontiers of science? The answer seems to be that they will have to rely on access to university research communities.\nNo one is sure how this will be done, but it will certainly include various kinds of consortia. Industries have a need to see what's coming down the road, and universities have a need to broaden their funding base as well as provide more educational options for their students. For example, we may see a \"semiconductor research corporation'' which will give grants to campus-based researchers in much the same way NSF gives research grants today. We'll see more people moving back and forth between the universities and the research corporations, receiving and transferring new knowledge. Industry will put up money, as will universities, and the government will serve, among other roles, as advocate for long-term research and be an \"honest broker'' between industry and the universities. The Frauenhoffer consortia are examples of this kind of effort.\nThere remain many problems of the structure and operation of consortia, because the objectives of universities and industries are quite different. Universities are interested in education and in knowledge for its own sake, while industries must apply the results of research to earn profits. For example, frequently the two parties disagree strongly over the control of patent rights to intellectual property. The universities would like to publish new results openly and to receive a portion of financial benefits, while industry would like to hold exclusive patent rights long enough to maximize their return on investment. Agreement on issues such as this will require a significant blending of two quite different cultures.\nAs these consortia become more common, the process of graduate education will have to take them into account. One way graduate students can prepare for them is to become familiar with industrial culture through internships and exchange of personnel. The graduate experience for a scientist who will work in a mixed research culture should be different from the experience of someone will work as a university professor.\nThe last few decades have been an extraordinary period in the development of science and in the public support for science. We can see now that the coming decades will be different, but they need not be less interesting, or less fruitful for science. It's important for the scientific community to see this now and to take positive steps to strengthen our system of education in appropriate ways.\nWe don't want to tamper with the essential soundness of graduate education, but we want to bring it into better alignment with the employment universe. This is especially important if we are going to attract the talented students we need to maintain our strength in science. With good cooperation among universities, industry, government, and the professional societies, we can maintain the level of excellence and world leadership we have all worked so hard to achieve.\nPublished in The American University: National Treasure or Endangered Species? ed. R.G. Ehrenberg Cornell University Press, 1997, p. 100.\nEugene Levy, Dean of Sciences, University of Arizona\nThe changing shape of graduate education in science is a subject that is occupying a place of increasing national prominence. Signals abound: for example, over the past months prominent newspaper articles have appeared, even in the Arizona Daily Star, describing the allegedly shrinking career opportunities for scientists, and elaborating on the putative negative implications of this for today's cohort of students. This shrinking of opportunities is apparently driven by the reduction of support for basic research in the private sector -- especially in physical science -- and by the apparent petering out -- and threatened reversal -- of what had been, for a full half century, a sustained, high impulse thrust in growing governmental support for basic science.\nIt is my impression that the primary response of the academic community specifically -- has been to adopt a posture of studied denial...and thus I want to try to cast my remarks in a rather broad context, pertaining both to the changing research-support environment and to potential changes in the academic environment...even independently of the threats to research funding.\nBeyond threatened reductions in support for scientific research, the situation in academic science is exacerbated by independent developments in university demographics and economics. For several decades in the middle part of the century, universities and colleges underwent an extraordinary expansion, as the bachelor's degree has displaced the high school diploma as the basic job certificate in much of the American workplace, and as the opportunity for college education was extended to a much larger fraction of the population than had previously been the case. This accelerated growth of universities seems more or less to be saturating out. It is not obvious that college will soon be the destination for a much larger fraction of the population than is already the case. While it is likely that the college population will continue to grow along with the general population growth, without continued increase in the fractional college enrollment, future expansion of the college/university population is likely to be much slower than it has been in recently past decades. I think we all are aware that the far-greater-than-replacement level of PhD production in the past was absorbed in significant measure by the expansion of higher education, as well as by expansion in the national laboratories and by a vigorous commitment to research and development in many private corporations.\nOn top of the change in demographics, significant public attention is being focused on the costs of universities and on the sources of funding for higher education and for research. During the past several years, cost consciousness and cost competition have started to become significant issues in the economics of higher education. I anticipate that this dynamic will accelerate, and that we will see increasing cost competition within the traditional community of colleges and universities. It seems clear, even as universities expand to accommodate a growing population, that expansion will not be funded as lavishly as has been the case over the past five decades.\nMoreover -- and perhaps more importantly -- I anticipate the possibility of significant competition from alternative \"education providers'' in an expanding and increasingly cost-competitive educational marketplace. Today we are confronted with the appearance of for-profit, private \"education providers,'' named as universities...even with investors and stock-market listings...and already penetrating some constituencies that had previously been the exclusive province of traditional colleges and universities. It is as yet unclear how much of this competition will take place on the Internet, or whatever follows the Internet. This expanded competitive environment will likely continue to translate into an increasingly sharp focus on the ways in which funds are allocated and used within universities. The similarity between this developing situation and the dislocations currently occurring the health-care industry should not escape you. A substantial part of the U.S. academic research enterprise is supported by an implicit social contract that supports research -- largely through faculty salaries -- in an environment built largely for education. In the health-care industry, it has traditionally been the case that the cost of medical research was partly underwritten by hospital charges to patients and their insurance companies. In the past, health care was not a cost-competitive enterprise in the United States. In the current cost-competitive health-care environment, some of the biggest impacts are falling on medical research and education. It remains to be seen just how cost-conscious and cost-competitive higher education will become...but I believe that the potential threat to the current social/economic compact between education and research in the United States could be large and profound as they are becoming in medicine.\nI want to remind you that I am not prescribing or advocating these changes and threats. I am merely describing what already has started to take place or what looms as potential threat to the prevailing social-economic-academic compact. I do not want to be shot as a messenger with grim tidings...nor do I want to play the role of Chicken Little crying about a falling sky. But rather I believe it is important for us to try to understand the changes that threaten to overtake us...and to consider, deliberately, how we preserve high value academic research environments and educational programs in a changing world.\nThese changes within universities and within the scholarly enterprise are being driven by social, economic and perceptual changes outside of universities. I have already mentioned the petering out of momentum in Federal support for basic research, and the possible development of a highly cost-competitive environment. But, at the same time, it is important to realize that there has been a substantial erosion in public confidence in major institutions of all kinds...not only universities, but governmental institutions, the Congress, legislatures and so on. While we in the university and research community feel mistreated by government institutions and funding sources, it is well keep in mind that the people in those institutions, who will most directly affect our future, are running scared themselves.\nIn thinking about the challenges we currently face, it is well to try to maintain a reasoned and balanced historical perspective. We are not at the end of history. The particular challenges that we face today are not going to last forever; history is somewhat cyclic. Good times are likely to roll again. In any case, research is not threatened with devastation, only with retrenchment. And even the retrenchment is not being visited on all disciplines equally.\nHowever, the main reason I make this point about historical cyclicity is to preempt the issue. In some respects it is irrelevant. It is not enough to assert -- as I have heard many of my colleagues do -- that times will get better, and that we need only tough out the temporary downturn. Time scale is a central issue...some changes are indeed secular...and other changes are of sufficiently indeterminate and long time scale that they are indistinguishable from secular changes in terms of their impact on planning.\nIndeed, I have already tried to make the case that at least part of the challenge we confront is of a secular nature -- the near saturation of the fraction of our population that will attend college. I think it is important realize that the world has changed in other ways as well.\nAlthough we are focused here on astronomy, it is important to realize that similar discussions are going on more broadly, in other disciplines and in other forums. The recent studies of science graduate education carried out by the National Academy of Sciences and by the NSF Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences mark the fact that there is growing anxiety about how our graduate programs fit into changing national needs and priorities. Much of the motivation for our most immediate anxieties derives from what we see as a discordancy between the supply of graduate students -- especially PhD students -- and the capacity of our disciplines, and our society more broadly, to absorb those students into jobs and careers that we -- and they -- regard as matching their skills, educations and ambitions in meaningful ways.\nNot only is it the case that most, if not all, scientific disciplines are faced by similar challenges, but it is also important to keep in mind that changes important to the structure of the academic enterprise -- and to the assumptions and values that currently drive it -- are occurring broadly in our society. This past Monday (November 18), the front page of the New York Times carried an article worth glancing at. The article is entitled \"Publisher's Squeeze Making Tenure Elusive.'' In a direct sense, this problem is hardly relevant to the scientific disciplines; but it is very important to academic disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. Despite the fact that these other disciplines have for a long time confronted problems similar to the ones that we are now beginning to grow alarmed about, and despite the fact that our colleagues in these disciplines feel a certain amount of unavoidable satisfaction over the potential of eroded support for science, these disciplines too are facing new challenges in the changing academic environment.\nWe all are convinced that astronomy departments constitute an undeniable social good...manifestly deserving of every resource society throws their way because of the spiritual reward that comes from delving into some of the deepest and oldest questions that humans have asked. And the reality is that astronomy, as a discipline, has become accustomed to a lot of resources. Astronomers are fond of citing how important an educational vehicle astronomy is for exciting the imaginations of students and for communicating scientific concepts...indeed, we astronomers frequently treat ourselves to the illusion that astronomy is unique in those respects. I want to tell you from my perspective having responsibility for the University of Arizona's College of Science that your colleagues in every one of the scientific disciplines believe their disciplines to be equally blessed with similar unique qualities. I am fond of an aphorism attributed to Richard Feynman...\nThe first principle is to not fool yourself, and you are\nI think that we have too much tendency to overlook -- even to deny -- the magnitude of the change that is overtaking us, and the pervasiveness with which that change may affect all that we do...including life within our academic departments. The thrust of my remarks is that we are in need of much more substantial response to impending changes than to merely tune our graduate programs at the margins. We need to be concerned with how, as institutions, we adapt to changing circumstances. The issues involved are money, values and culture...within our disciplines and within our academic departments.\nIn my remarks at the AAS meeting in San Antonio last winter, I likened the scientific community (and particularly the astronomical community) to a person driving an open convertible on a beautifully maintained road, through a gorgeous landscape, and headed directly at a precipice where the road ends...kind of like a Road Runner cartoon. And in this cartoon, the driver of the car has not a care in the world he (or she) has one arm thrown over the seat and is happily proclaiming: \"The world is great; everything is fine; look where I have come from; look at all that wonderful road and landscape behind me.''\nPerhaps the biggest impediment that our universities confront in responding to changing circumstances is the pervasive denial -- among faculty and administrators -- that real change is actually upon us. The major manifestation of denial in the university research community is the fantasy that we are experiencing only a transient political and fiscal aberration, and that, if we just wait it out, the aberration will pass and \"normalcy'' will return. One aspect of the putative \"normalcy'' -- the return of which eagerly we await -- is a steady, year-after-year real growth in funding for higher education and for scientific research. Another aspect of the \"normalcy'' for which we long is a relaxation of the tense, critical scrutiny that both higher education and research have been subjected to during the past several years. We long for the happy days of past decades, during which higher education was held in unquestioned esteem, world leadership in every area of scientific research was deemed to be of strategic importance and a national objective, and every dollar directed into scientific research programs -- all research, basic and applied, however esoteric -- was considered a dollar somehow well spent. It is not surprising, and probably healthy, that we long for the return of such circumstances. Indeed, scientific research is extraordinarily valuable to modern society, both in the way it drives the technological economy and for the spiritual expansion it provides by investigating deep questions of long-standing human interest. Such happy circumstances may one day return; if we wait long enough, they surely will. However -- given that our nation is feeling such an intense need for financial stringency, given the broadscale disillusionment with institutions that wracks our society, and given the political environment within which spending decisions are being made -- it may be unrealistic to expect a return to such happy circumstances on any temporal horizon useful for today's planning.\nEspecially since the end of World War II, scientific research has occupied a privileged position of declared strategic national importance. The current generation of scientists has lived its entire life in this environment of expansive support for scientific research. We have integrated into our personalities that this environment is the norm. I am not sure that it is. The past fifty years of post-Manhattan-Project, post-Cold-War-and-Sputnik scientific euphoria may be the anomaly...and we may be on the brink of relaxing back the more stringent and more retrenched norm.\nTo me, this is something of a paradoxical situation. Science and basic research are fundamental and at the heart of the technological economy in which we now live. One need only look around and ask how much of what we now take for granted on a daily basis and how much of what our economy (from plants growing in silicate soil, to \"bits'' flying around silicon chips) is grounded in deep scientific understanding that did not exist as recently as 75 years ago. In my view, the 21st century is likely to see even greater advances in deep scientific technology.\nNonetheless, we are confronted with the possibility of serious retrenchment in scientific research. It is not rational situation, either in terms of the importance of the endeavor or in terms of the amount of money involved.\n\"Basic'' scientific research is hard to define uniquely, but...\nbasic research accounts for about $35 billion per annum in the Federal budget (very broadly construed);\nthis amounts to about 2% of the Federal budget, or about 0.5% of GDP...one half of one percent of the overall social and economic activity of our society... the one half of one percent that gives rise to nearly everything else...and we propose to cut it (in some scenarios -- admittedly very unlikely scenarios -- by as much as 30%).\nIn my view the fact that our society proclaims inability to support this small level of activity in the face of its manifest importance is indicative of non-rational thinking. But the nonrationality makes it harder to deal with the problem...not easier. As scientists, we too frequently dismiss that nonrational as being beneath attention. As citizens in the larger society, frequently it is the nonrational that must occupy us.\nI want to describe two personal experiences, one of which is intended to emphasize that we are confronting secular -- or quasi-secular -- change in the research-support environment...and that this change has been gathering steam for a time. The second is intended to raise a flag -- in the spirit of Feynman's aphorism -- about the ability of the scientific community to fool itself.\nAs many of you know, I have been pretty active in space science policy and program planning for twenty years, from very early in my career...indeed starting in 1976 (so this is an anniversary year for me in that respect). Though I do it far less now, I have spent a great deal of time in Washington in connection with these issues...with nontrivial amounts of interaction both in the Congress and in Executive offices. I want to share a very well-founded perception with you: During the first part of those twenty years, it was an unquestioned article of faith in the Congress that the health and vigor of the U.S. university research enterprise was a matter of strategic national importance. In 1986, I was invited to testify as part of a series of science policy hearings in the House of Representatives Science, Technology and Space Committee, focused on ensuring the continued vigor of our nation's research enterprise in the universities. In the context of those hearings, in 1986, it still was an axiom that the health of the scientific enterprise in universities was of strategic national importance. The main question was to determine what was necessary to ensure that health. That article of underlying faith did not divorce the wrangling over science funding from the usual politics...but it modulated the politics in important ways.\nBy the early 1990s, to the best of my ability to perceive it in Washington, that notion, while not entirely dead, was extraordinarily diminished and diluted. I was told explicitly by key congressional staff in 1992 that the health of university research, per se, was no longer an explicit and widely accepted priority in the Congress. Events since then have only solidified the impression that times have changed...and that the next several decades are likely to be modulated by forces and perception different from those of the past five decades.\nThe second personal observation that I want to recount is addressed to what I worry is the level of self-fooling and denial of which the scientific community is capable. We are in a golden age in astronomy. The Hubble Space Telescope, AXAF (or rather its parts), gamma-ray observations, infrared astronomy, new ground-based telescopes and so on. And now we are talking seriously about the \"next generation space telescope'' and ambitious interferometer arrays in space to discover and study other planetary systems. Looking at this conceptual agenda, and looking at what seems to be coming down the pike -- at least if the advisory studies and reports can serve as prophecy -- I detect no reason whatever to worry about the future.\nIn the late 1970s and early 1980s I served on the National Academy's Space Science Board, and chaired its Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration. I was first appointed to the committee -- a young assistant professor -- at almost exactly the time -- almost to the month -- of the 1976 Mars Viking landing...right in the midst of the rush of excitement and all of the expansive thinking about the future that the Viking success at Mars engendered.\nIn the committee we spent the next several years formulating an extraordinarily exciting terrestrial planets initiative...Venus, Earth and Mars, life in the Solar System, catastrophic planetary climate change...including a detailed, staged prescription for cooperating with the Soviet Union that was enthusiastically accepted by the Soviets as the basis for a possibly accelerated agenda of cooperation in planetary exploration. The intensive robotic presence on Mars, specifically planned to begin in 1984 was very exciting...the broader technological benefits of the planned robotics development were understood and laid out. It was a very satisfying, almost a monumentally sound, piece of scientific advice. The report was published by the NRC Press, and duly distributed and enthusiastically received by all the appropriate units of government...it was very widely read and very well known. You can read it...but you have to find a copy...it is out of print now.\nI do not have enough time to compare those plans, expectations and recommendations with the eventual realities...but, take my word for it, the plans, expectations and recommendations were not isomorphic with the eventualities.\nThe role of my remarks at the beginning of this conference is to try to provoke your thinking about the problems of astronomy in a broader context...a context that I believe is likely to have a profound affect on the overall academic research environment during the next couple of decades. Confining our attention narrowly within our own academic disciplines, and focusing solely on the details of this year's Federal budget battle (fooling ourselves into believing that what is \"postponed'' this year will likely be funded next year) and not raising our eyes a little bit to look at the broader social scene...that narrow focus, I think, is hazardous and shortsighted.\nI think that we confront some real changes in the next years to several decades...changes that will challenge the current structure of academic enterprise, both in teaching and research...and especially in what has been the implicit symbiotic social and economic contract between teaching and research.\nAccording to a recently released Government Accounting Office report (hot off the Internet in Robert Park's weekly APS diatribe, so it must be true)...according to that report, while household incomes rose 82% (clearly that is in unadjusted dollars) in the years 1980-1994, tuition at public colleges and universities rose 234% in the same interval. Research expenditures rose -- also in the same interval -- 157%.\nPredicting the future is hard -- I would never try to do it -- but you might ask yourself whether you think that trajectory is likely to be continued during the next decade and a half...and, as you contemplate that question, again keep in mind that the most recent specific discussions about the future of research support project a 30% real decline over a half dozen years. That 30% decline will almost certainly not come to pass...but the talk about it helps define the environment, and set the expectations.\nI did not intend to come across negatively or pessimistically in these remarks. Indeed, I am very optimistic:\nI am optimistic that the worst-case scenarios will not come to pass.\nI am optimistic that science will continue to be valued and supported, though I suspect that the environment will be less expansive in the next decade or two than it has been in the recent past.\nAnd I am optimistic that creative, insightful and clever people will be able to find ways to meet the challenges I have described...and meet them in ways that preserve the integrity of our scientific agenda and aspirations, while, at the same time, responding to the pressures that will continue to be imposed on the academic world.\nIndeed, I think there are sensible -- even exciting -- responses to the challenges that we confront. I have my own ideas about that, and some of you have heard me speak about those ideas. But my role at the beginning of this conference is not to hold forth on my ideas, but rather to challenge you on this subject, To find the answers, we will need to look within ourselves and examine some of the most basic assumptions that now shape the academic enterprise.\nI hope this meeting can be a step in that direction. Thank you very much.\nKaren F. Greif, Charlotte V. Kuh, and James A. Voytuk\nOffice of Scientific and Engineering Personnel\nWhen career trend data are reported for new PhD's, it is common to find that data for new doctorates in Astronomy and Astrophysics (henceforth referred to as Astronomy) are grouped with that for Physics. Although many graduate departments offer training in both Physics and Astronomy, it has been difficult to ascertain whether the employment situation for the two groups is the same. It is widely recognized that a crisis in overproduction of Physics PhDs occurred in the late 1970's, and that the persistence of a poor job market has reduced enrollments in graduate programs in Physics. What is not known is whether similar conditions also exist for new doctorates in Astronomy. The data presented in this report summarize trends in degree production and career paths for new doctorates in Astronomy, and demonstrate that significant differences exist between trends for Astronomy and Physics.\nData were derived from two sources collected by the National Research Council for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and other government agencies: the annual Survey of Earned Doctorates (whose records are summarized in the Doctoral Records File (DRF)) and the biennial Survey of Doctoral Recipients (SDR). A third source, the Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorals in Science and Engineering (GSESP), is collated by the NSF. All three databases examine different segments of the population, and data are constrained by differing survey methods.\nThe DRF is statistically the most complete, containing information on every individual earning a doctorate in a given year; however for this study its accuracy is limited by self-reporting of degree fields. For example a student receiving a PhD from a Department of Physics and Astronomy would have the option of selecting one of either Physics or Astrophysics or Astronomy for a field of study. Thus if a student considers his degree to be in physics he will be included in the physics DRF database, but if he selects either Astronomy or Astrophysics, he will be included as an astronomer.\nThe SDR is a longitudinal study which follows a sample population for an extended period and is the best source for employment trend data, but it is limited by the fact that only 8% of degree recipients in a given discipline are followed. The number of individuals tracked in the field of astronomy is low, and small numbers may compromise the results. However, the sample population in physics is statistically significant, and thus trends seen in both fields are likely to be real. In addition, since the SDR tracks only those who earned the doctorate in the United States, it will miss all PhDs who earned a degree abroad and who join the U.S. workforce after earning the degree.\nThe GSESP is an annual survey of graduate enrollments and postdoctoral appointments that is completed by academic departments, and includes those postdoctoral appointees with foreign degrees. Postdoctoral appointments outside of academia will not be counted by this survey, and postdoctoral appointees in centers and laboratories not directly connected to a department may not be known to the department providing the data. By piecing together data from these sources, it is possible to construct a picture of educational and employment patterns. We report here on major trends found for Astronomy and Physics for the decade 1985-1995.\n[NOTE: For higher quality figures and tables print the PDF version of this report.]\nC.1.1 Declining graduate enrollments after a period of growth\nAfter a boom in graduate enrollments in the 1960's, enrollment plummeted in the 1970's in the physical sciences. Graduate enrollment in both Astronomy and Physics increased in the late 1980's but once again, graduate enrollments are on the decline. Enrollment has been dropping in Physics since 1992, but only began dropping in Astronomy in 1995 (Fig. 1. -2, Table 1). There were approximately 870 graduate students in Astronomy enrolled full-time in 1995, and 11,000 in Physics. The number of graduate students in both Astronomy and Physics declined by about 9% between 1994 and 1995.\nC.1.2 PhD production is on the rise\nAstronomy PhD degree production dipped during the 1970's and early 1980's, partially in response to reduced federal support for graduate education in the physical sciences but rose steadily since the late 1980's (Fig. 3, Table 2a). 173 degrees were awarded in 1995. After a large dip in the late 1970's and early 1980's, the number of degrees awarded in Physics increased since the mid-1980's, and has recovered to levels similar to those in the early 1970's. 1479 degrees were awarded in 1995 (Fig. 4, Table 2b). The recent declines in graduate enrollment have not yet been felt at the level of degree production, because of the long period of training required prior to degree.\nAstronomy PhD production is unequally distributed across institutions and is dominated by a small number of institutions (Fig. 5). Of the 719 degrees awarded from 1991-95, 316 (or 44%) were awarded by 11 institutions. These institutions make up only 10% of the PhD-granting institutions awarding Astronomy degrees. However, of the 105 institutions that awarded at least one Astronomy degree during the period from 1973-1995, 20 did not award a degree from 1986 to 1995, and 26 did not award a degree from 1991 to 1995. There are a number of very small graduate programs that award the doctorate in Astronomy only rarely.\nC.1.3 The demographics of new PhDs\nWomen represent about 16-17% of new doctorates in Astronomy, compared with 10- 12% for Physics (Fig. 6, Tables 2a, 2b for details). Little increase in the representation of women in Astronomy has occurred since the 1980's, although the fraction has varied from year to year. Efforts to encourage women to pursue advanced study in both Astronomy and Physics have apparently met with limited success.\nThere are frequently-voiced concerns about large influxes of non-US citizens into graduate programs in the US, and fears that these foreign students are depriving US citizens of graduate opportunities. This does not appear to be the case in Astronomy. The percentage of US citizens and permanent residents earning the doctorate is higher in Astronomy than in Physics. About 85% of degrees in Astronomy were earned by US citizens and permanent residents in 1995, as compared to 73% in Physics (Fig. 7). Unlike in Physics, there has not been a noticeable increase in the number of non-US citizens earning degrees in Astronomy. The fraction of recipients of degrees in Physics with temporary visas has risen steadily since the mid-1980's (Fig. 8).\nC.1.4 Graduate students are taking longer to earn the PhD\nThe time to degree has lengthened in both Astronomy and Physics since the 1970's by approximately one year, reflecting a trend observed broadly across the sciences. However, Astronomy PhDs have a slightly shorter median time to degree (from the time of first enrollment in a graduate program to awarding of the PhD) than do Physics PhDs; 7.25 years compared to 7.5 years in 1995 (Fig. 9).\nC.1.5 A growing pool of Postdoctoral Fellows\nDisturbingly, the fraction of new PhDs in both Astronomy and Physics without definite commitments at the time of degree has increased since the early 1980's (Fig. 10, Fig. 11, Fig. 12, Fig. 13). However, the proportion with definite commitments for postdoctoral appointments at the time their degree was granted is increasing. This proportion is higher in Astronomy than in Physics, where a declining but still significant proportion plan to take permanent positions in industry. About 65% of Astronomy doctorates earning the degree from 1991-95 had definite plans at graduation to assume postdoctoral appointments compared to 38% of new Physics doctorates.\nNot surprisingly, the number of individuals holding postdoctoral appointments has risen in both Physics and Astronomy (Fig. 14 - 15, Table 3). Over 260 Astronomy PhDs held postdocs in academia in 1995, double that of 1987. This is approximately 50% of those 1-4 years post-degree. The numbers also increased in Physics, but not as dramatically.\nIn both Astronomy and Physics, women are represented proportionately to their fraction in the PhD pool: about 20% in Astronomy and 10% in Physics in 1995 (Fig. 16).\nIn contrast, the fraction of non-US citizens in postdoctoral appointments in Physics rose from 47% in 1987 to close to 56% in 1995, while falling in Astronomy from 40% in 1987 to 33% in 1995 (Fig.17). These numbers do not include individuals holding postdocs in other sectors, such as industry or government labs, but do include individuals who earned their degrees outside of the US. Since the fraction of non-US citizens in the postdoc pool far exceeds their representation in the pool of new PhDs earned in the US, these data suggest that a significant number of foreign-trained individuals come to the US for further training as postdoctoral fellows. Whether they opt to stay in the US following completion of their postdoc is unknown.\nChanging career paths for young scientists\nCareer opportunities for new PhDs in Astronomy are changing from those in the past. However, these changes are not as dramatic as that for new Physics PhDs, where uncertainties in employment impact on a much larger group. Because of the predominance of postdoctoral training for new PhDs in both disciplines, we examined the career paths of individuals 5-8 years post-degree, at a time when it seems reasonable to assume that most should have achieved stable employment. Because the numbers of individuals in a given employment sector are based on weighted estimates from the sample drawn in the SDR, and because the population of astronomers overall is small, changes in a small number of actual respondents may produce apparently large weighted changes from year to year. These variations should be viewed with caution. For detailed breakdowns, see Data Tables 4-8.\nC.1.6 Recent growth in tenure-track faculty positions\nBy far the largest employer of PhD astronomers is academia, and 50-60% of astronomers (not including postdocs) are employed there. This fraction has remained relatively stable over the last 20 years. For Astronomy PhDs 5-8 yrs post-degree, both the number and fraction holding tenure-track positions declined until 1989, but has increased slightly since then (Fig. 18 - 19, Table 4). About one-third of the cohort held tenure-track faculty positions in 1995. As the number of tenure-track faculty positions declined there was a corresponding increase in those holding non-tenure-track positions in academia, and high numbers have persisted. This shift may reflect changes in university hiring patterns that are also seen in other disciplines.\nThe academic employment for physicists 5-8 years post-PhD is not as robust. Only 25% held tenure-track faculty positions in 1995, and the overall percentage holding positions in academia is somewhat lower (see Table 5).\nC.1.7 Changing opportunities outside of Academia\nThe fraction of Astronomy PhDs 5-8 years post-degree holding positions outside of academia has remained relatively stable at around 35-40% over the past 20 years, although the number holding such positions rose in the 1980's (Fig. 20 - 21, Table 4). The most notable trend was the increase from the early 1980's until 1993 in positions held in federal labs and other government agencies. This growth might have been the result of increases in space- based astronomical research supported by the federal government. However, the number holding such positions dropped sharply in 1995. At the same time, the number of those employed in other positions in science and engineering (S&E) increased markedly. This sector includes, for example, those who are self-employed, work in museums or planetaria, or teach at the junior college or pre-college levels. Employment in industry represents only 10-12% of positions overall; this percentage has not changed markedly over the past 20 years.\nIn Physics, in contrast, the majority of those employed outside of academia hold positions in industry, although the fraction of those 5-8 years post-degree working in industry has fallen since 1985 (see Table 5). Comparatively fewer Physicists hold positions in federal labs or other employment in S&E. C.1.8 No evidence for growing unemployment\nThe SDR permits an estimate of the number of individuals who are unemployed and seeking positions, as well as those working outside of S&E. At least some of the latter might be viewed as under-employed, since their training and expertise are not fully utilized. Unemployment for the 5-8 year cohort in Astronomy appears to be very low (<1%), particularly in recent years. However, considerably variability is seen for other cohorts in across the survey period, probably as a result of very low reporting numbers. Similarly, low reporting numbers made it impossible to accurately estimate the population working outside of S&E. Examination of the entire Astronomy workforce, however, also indicates that both unemployment and employment outside of S&E remain low (see Table 8).\nUnemployment in Physics, based on SDR data, ranges from 1-5 %, depending on the age cohort examined. In addition, a higher proportion of Physics PhDs report employment outside of S&E, particularly among older cohorts, where levels reach 8% in recent surveys.\nGraduate enrollments in Astronomy, after a period of slow growth during the 80's and early 90's, declined by 9% in 1995.\nThe number of PhDs awarded in Astronomy grew to 173 in 1995, but represents only 12% of those awarded in Physics. Representation of women is higher in Astronomy than in Physics, but has not changed significantly since the 1980's. Time to degree has lengthened for both fields by about one year since the 1970's, to a median of over 7 years since first enrollment in a graduate program.\nA decreasing percentage of new Astronomy PhDs have definite plans for employment at the time of the degree, but the proportion planning postdoctoral work has increased.\nThe number of postdoctoral fellows in Astronomy has doubled since 1987, to over 250 in academia alone.\nAbout 50% of Astronomy PhDs 5-8 years post-degree are employed in academia. After a period of decline, both the number and fraction with tenured or tenure-track academic positions has increased in recent years; about 33% held such positions in 1995 5-8 years after earning their degree.\nAbout 40% of Astronomy PhD's 5-8 years post-degree are employed in a scientific field outside of academia. The proportion employed in industry, a major employer of physicists, is on the order of 10%. The remainder fluctuate between holding positions in federal labs and \"other jobs.'' The proportion with positions in federal labs and other government positions declined sharply in 1995, to approximately 5%.\nR. Milkey, American Astronomical Society\nThis appendix contains charts with some additional statistical information concerning employment opportunities and methods of financial support for graduate students in astronomy, and a comparison of these with support for physics students.\nSince 1986 the AAS has operated its Job Register, for posting of open positions in astronomical research, education, and technology. While a large fraction of the jobs available in these fields are posted in this service, it is by no means a complete sample of the open positions, and one must be wary of conclusions drawn from an incomplete sampling, especially with regard to the type of positions available. Nevertheless, it is instructive to look at the trends in total job listings as compared to the total PhD production rates (as reported by the NAS).\nFigure 22shows the total jobs listed each year since 1986 compared with the number of PhD degrees awarded in US institutions. A more detailed categorization of each job advertised was obtained beginning in 1991, and the number of postings for tenure-track faculty positions and post-doctoral research positions are indicated for those years. In a typical year between one-third and one-half of the total postings have been for post-doc positions. It is important to realize that many of the postings for post-doc positions are repostings of the same position as the incumbent's term runs out (typically two or three years) and the sponsor seeks another person to fill the position. The remaining jobs making up the total are in the areas of research support, management, and student positions.\nSince 1991 the number of non-U.S. positions posted in the Job Register has averaged about 20% of the total number, and has been steadily growing. We have no way of knowing whether this indicates an increase in available positions overseas, or whether it reflects an increasing usage of the Job Register by foreign institutions.\nThe most notable trends from this data are (1) that the number of postdocs plus visiting professor positions advertised each year in the job register are well matched to the number of astronomy PhDs awarded each year, with 200 such jobs corresponding to 172 new PhDs in 1995, and (2) the number of tenure track positions advertised each year is approximately 30% of the number of PhDs awarded.\nThe data reported in this section were gathered by the NSF (National Science Foundation, Selected Data on Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering: Fall 1995, Supplementary Data Release Number 3: by Source of Major Support) and are publically available on the World Wide Web.\nFigures 23 and 24 show the sources of major support for Astronomy and Physics students respectively. It is interesting to note that Astronomy students are more dependent on funding by Federal funds than are Physics students, with Federal funding roughly equaling institutional funding for Astronomy students in recent years. It is also true that number of students funded for graduate study in physics has been declining since 1992, as has the total enrolment of Physics graduate students. The first year with a downturn in the number of supported Astronomy students was 1994, and it is too soon to tell if that indicates a trend.\nFigures 25 and 26 show the types of Federal and non-Federal support received by Astronomy students in the years 1986 through 1994. Note that research assistantships dominate the Federal support while teaching assistantships dominate the non-Federal support.",
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        "raw_content": "These are the victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando\nRemembering the victims of the Orlando shooting. (Facebook | David Case | Christine Leinonen)\nForty-nine people were killed on Sunday, June 12, 2016 in Orlando when a gunman opened fire inside Pulse Nightclub.\nHere is a look at the victims who died in one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history:\nSotomayor worked for a company that ran gay cruises and was known for the silly top hat he would wear on the cruises, his cousin David Sotomayor told AP.\n\"He was just always part of the fun,\" he said, adding that he was a caring, energetic man.\nThe Sotomayors discovered they were cousins after meeting at Orlando's annual Gay Days festival about a decade earlier, David said, and had kept in touch ever since. They last spoke late last week.\n\"You never think that's going to be the last time you speak to him,\" David Sotomayor said. \"It's just heartbreaking to know it just can happen anytime.\"\nAlmodovar, a pharmacy technician, was among those who had been sharing videos of a fun night out on SnapChat, his mother, Rosalie Ramos, told AP.\nRamos told the Orlando Sentinel that her son had been laughing and singing in the videos he shared and that she had made him tomato-and-cheese dip to enjoy when he came back home.\nA friend, Hazel Ramirez, told the Washington Post that Almodovar was someone who was so comfortable with himself that it was contagious.\n\"He was so proud of who he was,\" she said. \"He would do his makeup better than anyone else. It was so easy to be myself with him.\"\nOcasio-Capo, a 20-year-old dancer, wanted to be a star, his sister told AP. He had an audition scheduled for Tuesday.\n\"He was one of the most amazing dancers,\" Belinette Ocasio-Capo said of her brother. \"He would always call me and say, 'I'm going to be the next Hollywood star.' He really did want to make it and be known.\n\"Now his name ended up being all around the world, like he wanted - just not this way.\"\nOmar, as he was known to friends and family, was working at a Starbucks store inside a Kissimmee Target while studying theater.\n\"His sense of humor was definitely his defining personality trait,\" said 70-year-old co-worker Claudia Mason. \"Omar got along with everyone. Young, old, male, female, gay, or straight, it didn't matter to Omar.\"\nGuerrero, a telemarketer, had recently become a student at University of Central Florida and was happy to be in school, his cousin Robert Guerrero told AP.\nJuan was worried about telling his family he was gay and only came out to them in late 2015, but his family was \"very accepting.\"\n\"As long as he was happy, they were OK with it,\" said 19-year-old Robert.\nThey came to regard Juan's boyfriend as a part of the family, Robert said. He added that Juan did not go to Pulse often.\n\"He was never the type to go out to parties, would rather stay home and care for his niece and nephew,\" Robert said. \"He was always this amazing person (and) he was like a big brother to me.\"\nPeter O. Gonzalez-Cruz, left, and Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez\nCruz, who worked at UPS, was the center of his social circle, his aunt, Sonia Cruz, told AP.\n\"Peter makes a difference everywhere he goes. He was a happy person,\" she said. \"If Peter is not at the party, no one wants to go.\"\nKnown to friends as \"Ommy,\" Cruz went to the club with Gilberto Ramon Silva Menende, who was also killed.\nAuthor J.K. Rowling tweeted that Vielma worked on the Harry Potter ride at Universal Studios, saying \"I can't stop crying.\"\nFriends talked about Vielma's warm and friendly demeanor. Raul Aguilera gave a statement to ABC News about his close friend Vielma.\n\"Luis was first of all a man of God, someone who was loved by everyone for his eagerness to help others, expecting nothing in return. Always a joyful person and a real blessing to be around. He definitely impacted everyone he knew in a positive manner and his relationships with others speak for themselves as to the beautiful soul we lost and heaven gained,\" Aguilera said.\nCoworker Josh Boesch added that he was reliable, telling the Orlando Sentinel: \"He was always a friend you could call. He was always open and available.\"\nMorris was \"so excited\" when she recently started her job as a bouncer at Pulse, former girlfriend Starr Shelton told the Orlando Sentinel.\n\"She'd just started working there and told me how she was thrilled to get more involved in the LGBT community there,\" Shelton said.\nMorris played basketball as a student at Post University in Waterbury, Connecticut, teammate Narvell Benning said.\n\"I can't think of a time when I did not see a smile on her face,\" Benning said. \"I'm so thankful of the good memories I have of her. This is just unreal.\"\nJustice texted his mother Mina from the club's bathroom, telling her that he thought he would die.\n\"Mommy I love you,\" he wrote.\nAngel Mendez, standing outside the Orlando Regional Medical Center, holds up a cell phone photo trying to get information about his brother Jean C. Mendez.\nAlvear posted Snapchat video from inside the club shortly before the shooting, ABC News confirmed. The videos, full of music and flashing lights, gave a feel for the atmosphere of the club. Then she posted one video, a selfie, where gunshots can be heard in the background.\nAlvear was friends with Sandy Marte, who bonded with Alvear after she went through a break-up and health problems. Marte said he had encouraged Alvear to socialize and enjoy life after the break-up and after she lost weight from gastric bypass surgery.\n\"She was loving, she was caring, she always had an open ear, she always wanted to help people,\" Marte said. \"She had an amazing heart. She was a really good person.\"\nFlores, a native of Queens, N.Y., moved to Florida as a child, AP reports. She studied at Valencia College and worked at Target. An aspiring party planner, she had plans to coordinate events with her brothers, both DJs. Flores was best friends with Amanda Alvear, who was also killed, her sister-in-law told AP. The pair went to Pulse nearly every weekend.\n\"She was very outgoing,\" Nancy Flores said of her sister-in-law. \"She had lots of friends. They used to always meet up at Pulse.\"\nFlores' family spent hours at Orlando Regional Medical Center waiting to hear news. Finally her father got a call from the sheriff's office in the early hours of Monday that Mercedez had been killed.\nOscar A. Aracena-Montero, 26 years old\nRios was from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. He worked with seniors and chose to live with his sick grandmother in the housing complex where he grew up, his family told ABC.\nRios' uncle, Eric Perez, said Rois had gone to Orlando for a friend's birthday party. One of Rios' friends gave Perez the news and described what had happened over the phone.\n\"He saw Enrique on the opposite side of the club, but there were so many people running out of the club,\" said Perez. \"They lost track of each other, and he didn't see him anymore.\"\nRois' cousin, Camille Castill, reflected through tears on what was taken from her family.\n\"You stole someone away from a bunch of people that cared and loved him so much,\" Castill said. \"You stole a lot of people away from our families.\"\nMiguel Angel Honorato, 30, one of the victims, with his wife\nHonorato is married with two children, ABC News reports. He went to Pulse with two friends that night.\nShane Evan Tomlinson (Facebook)\nTomlinson was a 2003 graduate of East Carolina University, the school confirmed.\n\"Today, we mourn the loss of Shane Tomlinson and all of those impacted in this senseless tragedy. While gone way too soon, Shane and his family are forever in the hearts of the Pirate Nation,\" Dr. Virginia Hardy, vice chancellor for Student Affairs, told ABC affiliate WSOC in Charlotte.\nTomlinson was also a graduate of Northwest Cabarrus High School in Concord, N.C. He had moved to Orlando to pursue his passion of music and was the lead singer of Frequency Band, a friend told WSOC.\nCrosby was a resident of Statesville, N.C., WSOC confirmed.\nHe worked on the production team for the Spanish-language Telemundo show La Voz Kids, who posted their condolences on Facebook Monday.\n\"Jonathan was an extremely hard-working individual, full of life, enthusiastic and with a great personality,\" the network said in a statement to AP. \"He will be missed dearly.\"\nCamuy Vega, who had moved to central Florida from his native Puerto Rico, was an active member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.\nJuan Ramon Guerrero (left) and Christopher Leinonen (right), both killed\nEsmerelda Leal wants the world to remember her son, Hernandez, as happy and full of life.\n\"When we remember yesterday, it's gonna be painful. I want everybody remember how happy he was, what a nice person he was, because when people say beautiful things about my son, I'm so proud of him,\" she said.\nHenry was a Chicago native, received master's degree in business from Florida State University and a theological degree and was the father of two children, loved ones told the Orlando Sentinel.\n\"His priority was to make sure his kids were taken care of,\" said Herny's boyfriend, Francisco Hernandez. \"Such a loving spirit. I'll always have him in my heart.\"\nThough he never took a lesson, he was a talented musician who could play the organ and piano as well as sing, said Bettye Edwards, with whom Henry briefly started a church.\n\"Paul was a go-getter,\" she said. \"He was always very busy, always trying to reach the next level.\"\nAkyra Murray, 18 years old\nAkyra Murray\nMurray was a 2016 graduate of West Catholic Preparatory High School in Philadelphia, where she was third in her class and a star basketball player. 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        "raw_content": "Sacramento tries again to pass budget\nCalifornia's massive budget deficit has just grown by another $1 billion and on Friday state lawmakers did absolutely nothing about it. Another attempt to address the budget issue failed miserably.\nThe news keeps getting more dire. Personal income and corporate taxes keep dropping, adding to the state's financial woes.\n\"We have another shortfall, just in the month of June alone of $1.1 billion. So as you can see, our revenues are still falling and we have not bottomed out,\" said California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R).\nThe drop in taxes adds even more urgency for lawmakers to fix the state budget which is now more than $24 billion out of balance.\nFor the third time this week, state lawmakers tried to vote on proposals that would help solve the deficit. This time, the package included: withholding a little more from people's paychecks; adding about $48 to property insurance policies for firefighting and other emergency services, and tacking on $15 to car registrations to keep state parks open.\nThe Senate President made a plea to Republicans to end the stalemate now.\n\"We need two of your votes. That's all it's about. We need two of your votes in order to avoid the payment of IOUs and a resolution of our budget crisis,\" said State Senate President Darrell Steinberg (D).\nBut Republicans, who are typically anti-tax, wouldn't give in.\n\"The last thing we need for Californians is to raise their taxes. Hardworking Californians didn't cause this problem,\" said State Senator Tony Strickland (R) of Moorpark.\nSo without a budget fix in place, the state trudges closer to that Thursday deadline when the controller says he has to take the embarrassing step of issuing IOUs to pay California's bills.\nAdding to the ante, the Governor just directed all state agencies to prepare for a third furlough day for state workers beginning next week, to conserve cash. No one's sure if the IOUs or third furlough days will actually happen, but it seems all sides are willing to find out.\n\"It's a very dangerous game of chicken. And we're not playing,\" said Senator Steinberg.",
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        "raw_content": "Chapter 221. Diabetic Dermopathy\nChapter 221. Diabetic Dermopathy. In: Usatine RP, Smith MA, Chumley HS, Mayeaux EJ, Jr.. Usatine R.P., Smith M.A., Chumley H.S., Mayeaux E.J., Jr. Eds. Richard P. Usatine, et al.eds. The Color Atlas of Family Medicine, 2e New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2013. http://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=685&sectionid=45361298. Accessed February 15, 2019.\n. \"Chapter 221. Diabetic Dermopathy.\" The Color Atlas of Family Medicine, 2e Usatine RP, Smith MA, Chumley HS, Mayeaux EJ, Jr.. Usatine R.P., Smith M.A., Chumley H.S., Mayeaux E.J., Jr. Eds. Richard P. Usatine, et al. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2013, http://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=685&sectionid=45361298.\nA 60-year-old woman with diabetes mellitus (DM) for the past 10 years began to notice reddish-colored lesions on both anterior shins that turned brown over the past year (Figure 221-1). She reported no pain with the hyperpigmented areas but does have foot pain secondary to neuropathy. The patient is diagnosed with diabetic dermopathy, and she begins working with her physician on achieving better control of her diabetes.\nLesions of diabetic dermopathy (also called pigmented pretibial papules) on both lower extremities of a 60-year-old woman with diabetes. The skin appears atrophic and the lesions are flat and hyperpigmented. (Courtesy of the University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Division of Dermatology.)\nDiabetic dermopathy is a constellation of well-demarcated, hyperpigmented, atrophic depressions, macules, or papules located on the anterior surface of the lower legs that is usually found in patients with DM. It is the most common cutaneous marker of DM.\nDiabetic dermopathy is found in 12.5% to 40% of patients and most often in the elderly. It is less common in women.1\nIn a case series of 100 consecutive inpatients or outpatients in India with DM and skin lesions, diabetic dermopathy was found in 36%.2 The incidence was much lower in a second case series of 500 patients attending a diabetes clinic in India, with only 0.2% diagnosed with diabetic dermopathy; the authors concluded that because the majority of patients were well controlled (fasting blood sugar <130 mg/mL in 60%), cutaneous signs of chronic hyperglycemia were decreased.3\nSometimes seen in persons without DM, especially patients with circulatory compromise.\nThe cause of diabetic dermopathy is unknown.\nDiabetic dermopathy may be related to mechanical or thermal trauma, especially in patients with neuropathy.\nLesions have been classified as vascular because histology sections demonstrate red blood cell extravasation and capillary basement membrane thickening. In one study, patients with type 1 DM and diabetic dermopathy had marked reduction in skin blood flow at normal-appearing skin areas on the pretibial surface of the legs compared with type 1 control and nondiabetic control patients.4\nThere is an association between diabetic dermopathy and the presence of retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy.5,6 In a Turkish study, women with diabetic dermopathy appeared to have a more severe sensorial neuropathy (e.g., loss of deep tendon reflexes, superficial sensory loss, and the loss of vibration sense) than did patients without these skin lesions; a high prevalence of carpel tunnel syndrome (63.8%) was also found in these patients.7\nThe diagnosis is usually clinical. Lesions often begin as pink patches (0.5 to 1 cm), which become hyperpigmented with surface atrophy and fine scale (Figures 221-1, 221-2, 221-3, and 221-4).\nDiabetic dermopathy on the ...",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb 2019 Issue \u00bb From the President\n2018, my first full year at Austin College, was one to remember\u2014a year of listening and learning, a year of asking \u201cWhat\u2019s Next?\u201d and a year of taking action. In August, we welcomed the largest first year class in our College\u2019s history. In November, our most ambitious campaign ever was launched: POWER Austin College. Treasure Our Legacy. Transform Our Future. We are well on our way to meeting the goal of $125 million to grow our endowment, refresh our spaces, and continue to keep Austin College accessible and affordable. 2018 was also a year of new and enhanced academic programs: the Morris Foundation Product Lab, a refreshed Hoxie Thompson Auditorium, new water polo teams, an esports club, new tennis courts under construction, exciting research, deepened writing skills, new knowledge, and heightened citizenship in a global community.\nAs we look to the future, I see great optimism, innovation, and energy on our campus and throughout \u2019RooNation. As a matter of fact, the latest example of AC innovation is quite literally in your hands. You are holding the new-look Austin College Magazine.\nToday, we know that people gather their information in new ways. The internet and social media outlets are where the world, including \u2019RooNation, goes for instant news. The [at]AC e-Newsletter, social media postings, and \u2019Roos in the News keep us up to date, and we no longer depend on a bi-annual printed magazine from the College the way we used to. Indeed, in a world of technology that puts the news in the palm of our hand, we are seizing this opportunity to do something new. Introducing, the new Austin College Magazine! It will be an annual publication that is meant as a collectible piece of AC history\u2014somewhere between a National Geographic and a Year in Review\u2014to be displayed in your home or workplace throughout the year rather than something you read and discard when you\u2019re finished. This new publication is colorful, vibrant, and, we believe, something you\u2019ll want to go back to from time to time and share with friends as a conversation piece. We\u2019re proud of the new design and believe it captures a contemporary spirit with an enduring nod to tradition\u2014a lot like our Texas roots. It\u2019s what\u2019s new, what\u2019s happening, and, of course, what\u2019s next. We hope you like it.\n2019 is off and running. Our momentum continues to build, and Austin College\u2019s future has never looked brighter. Thank you to all of \u2019RooNation for your support as we Treasure Our Legacy. Transform Our Future.\nI look forward to an exciting year ahead and hope to see you soon.\nSteven P. O\u2019Day, J.D.",
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        "raw_content": "Taming Stress and Anxiety With Exercise for ADHD\nI once accused a well-known yoga instructor of trying to murder me.\nHe was completely innocent, and very much unaware that I harbored such feelings. He\u2019d never even met me. Still, as I huffed and puffed, red faced and sweating in my living room, unable to pull myself off the floor, I knew that DVD was going to be the end of me.\nI\u2019ll tell you a secret. I used to have a very bad relationship with exercise. Exercise was something I did only when I was on the weight loss bandwagon, and that never lasted for long.\nExercise was a chore. It was an unpleasant and futile task. It was something I never saw results from, and I never stuck to any particular form of exercise long enough to make a difference. I knew I felt better when I exercised, and yet I still made excuses not to.\nThe relationship now isn\u2019t perfect, but it is much improved over what it once was. There are a couple of very specific reasons for that.\nWhen I learned to accept my body for what it was, not what I thought it should be, I learned to see exercise as something that benefited my body with better health, not just as a means to shed a few pounds. I also could not deny the connection between exercise and a reduction in my attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms.\nThe Connection Between Exercise and ADHD\nThere isn\u2019t a lot of research on exercise for ADHD, but studies indicate that regular physical activity can relieve symptoms. If you aren\u2019t used to following a regular exercise routine it can seem like a challenge to get started, but the benefits will be worth it.\nExercise produces endorphins, known as the \u201cfeel good\u201d chemical in the brain. Endorphins have the power to improve mood, create feelings of happiness, and reduce symptoms of depression.\nExercise encourages the production of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin. This can have a similar effect on the brain as that of stimulant medications. Increased dopamine can help improve attention and focus, and exercise can help to let off the excess energy we all too often struggle with.\nMy Love Affair With Exercise\nI still don\u2019t always love to exercise. Sometimes I don\u2019t have the energy, or the chaos is running high and I just don\u2019t feel like it.\nWhen I am in the midst of ADHD meltdown mode \u2014 when nothing is going right, stress is high, and everything I say and do is wrong \u2014 the last thing I want to do is exercise.\nI want to sit on the couch, eat ice cream, watch movies, and try to ignore my problems.\nWhen the clutter is taking over, my to-do list is seven pages long, and I don\u2019t see any way out, I want an escape \u2014 not exercise. There already seems to be too few hours in the day, I can\u2019t find time to throw one more thing in the pile.\nThat\u2019s When I Need Exercise the Most\nThere is no way I can ignore the many benefits of exercise for ADHD:\nIt calms and relaxes us.\nIt keeps us sharp (or sharper).\nIt burns off excess energy \u2014 that fidgety, restless feeling that makes us want to climb the walls.\nIt improves mood.\nExercise for ADHD Doesn\u2019t Have to be Boring\nYou don\u2019t have to go the gym to get exercise (unless you like that sort of thing). You don\u2019t need any equipment, unless you will use it and enjoy it. So really, there are no excuses not to exercise!\nWhatever you decide, mix it up, try new things and have fun. Remember you\u2019re doing this for your physical and mental health.\nThere are so many things you can do for exercise. 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        "raw_content": "A Common Myth Fast-Track\nYou heard it on the radio or from a friend at work. Here\u2019s how I knew the market was \u201ccrashing\u201d Monday. I was in a lead-lined hotel ballroom . . . well, OK, maybe not lead-lined, but the cell phone wouldn\u2019t work . . . and someone was introducing the president, who was there to speak to what\u2019s known as the Democratic Leadership Council \u2014 the group of democrats currently chaired by Senator Joe Lieberman from Connecticut. There were hundreds of people in the audience (funny how the president can fill a room), and when the introducer got to the part about \u201cthirteen million new jobs, low inflation, low interest rates, a record stock market\u201d \u2014 I saw the president lean to DLC founder Al From and make a wry comment.\nI\u2019m no lip-reader, but it was apparent he was saying something like, \u201cnot today, it ain\u2019t,\u201d or some such. 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It was packed, too.\nThe Omni is a nice old hotel, and in the room marked Gentlemen was an attendant flooded at that moment with business, playing the room like a cross between an old railroad porter and a performer at the Improv. \u201cYes, sir!\u201d he announced to the crowd. \u201cWelcome to the only place in this city where anyone knows what he\u2019s doing.\u201d\nEventually I got the word that the circuit breakers (brakers, really, when you think about it) had kicked in, and I can\u2019t say I was feeling very bad about it, except for one thing.\n(I wasn\u2019t feeling very bad because no healthy market goes straight up; because the circuit breakers were a good idea that would give people time to think; because some people who have no business being in the market might be sufficiently scared by this mild jolt to get out; and because while I had clearly lost some paper profits like everyone else, I had also made some paper profits on my shorts \u2014 and I tend to see the bright side of anything. It\u2019s just an annoying habit I have.)\nThe one thing that did have me feeling bad \u2014 anxious \u2014 vaguely guilty \u2014 was the nagging suspicion that it was all my fault.\nYou see, the last time this happened, October 19, 1987, when the market dropped that famous 508 points, I was in Detroit on a book tour, grinning like an idiot on the cover of a book called The Only OTHER Investment Guide You\u2019ll Ever Need (don\u2019t bother: out of print). The book actually tacked of the possibility of a one-day 500-point drop and suggested the market was cruisin\u2019 for a bruisin\u2019, though that was not by any means its main focus.\nAnyway, ten years later almost to the day \u2014 last Thursday, to be specific \u2014 I was back \u201cin Detroit\u201d with another book about money (bother! bother! please, bother!), again grinning like an idiot (and again concerned by the height of the market, though this was not by any means the book\u2019s focus). I was \u201cin Detroit\u201d in quotes because I was actually in Washington. But this was the day of my two live Detroit radio \u201cphoners,\u201d where one is, in every respect except reality, in Detroit. And down the market plunged 186 points . . . followed by 130 and change Friday . . . followed by Monday.\nCall it coincidence if you like. But I\u2019m still feeling vaguely responsible.\nAs for the Big Picture, it seems to me two things are at work here. The first is that the market was too high, the gains too easy, the psychology too complacent. And if the bounce-back becomes a snapback and all investors learn from this is heightened certainty that all declines are simply buying opportunities, and that the market will never really hurt them, then we might have a worse problem someplace down the road.\nThe second, though, is that most rational indicators are great. Inflation and interest rates \u2014 key factors in our prosperity \u2014 really are low, with little sign of a strong upsurge soon (though the tight labor market should not be totally discounted, and one day oil demand might again exceed oil supply . . . ). So that\u2019s very good. And free trade (especially if you CALL YOUR CONGRESSPERSON TO URGE PASSAGE OF THE FAST-TRACK NEGOTIATING AUTHORITY EVERY PRESIDENT SINCE NIXON, I think it is, HAS HAD) is a big positive, as is our tremendous technological progress.\nSo there\u2019s a lot to be excited about, just as there was last week. The difference is that the market, while perhaps still a good bit ahead of itself, offers better value than we\u2019ve seen in . . . well, months. (Weren\u2019t we just cheering ecstatically a few months ago when it got this high?) The real bargains, if you\u2019re brave and you know what you\u2019re doing, may now be in Asia.",
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        "raw_content": "Bay, The Noble Laurel\nBay was designated by the Herb Society of America as 2009 Herb of the Year. The familiar and important cultivar laurus nobilis, often called Sweet Bay, is the member of the bay family with which most of us are acquainted.\nA native of the Mediterranean area, bay is well-suited to our mild temperatures and doesn?t seem to be bothered by Texas heat and humidity. Some bay trees in this region attain heights of 25 to 30 feet, but modest heights are probably more realistic. It has a dense and rather shrubby growth habit and beautiful glossy green leaves.\nBay grows slowly and hence is a challenge to propagators. Starting with a well-rooted small plant is recommended for best results. It needs good drainage and some filtering of hot summer afternoon sun. Bay can be grown in a container using ordinary potting soil and moved into the garden when it reaches 3 to 4 feet in height. In the garden, limbing the bay tree up allows for herbs and flowers to be planted around its base.\nBay leaf is an important seasoning in many homey dishes likes soups, stews, and gumbos; many recipes have been published this year in which bay leaves are used in desserts as well. Fresh bay is preferred by most cooks who have access to it, although it is always available in dried forms. Bay forms a beautiful foundation for wreaths of all kinds, and it?s hard to imagine a potpourri without it.\nAlthough most herbs have interesting histories, the appearance of laurus nobilis wreaths on the brows of Greek champions, sculpted in marble, are icons of Western civilization and thus reside in our memories of school days past.",
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        "raw_content": "December 13, 2006 Arts \u00bb Other Arts\n\u00ab Mellow out for holidays with smooth\u2026 | Celebratory, urbane northern Italia\u2026 \u00bb\nCornell relishes new James Bond role\nHe helped launch Seattle\u2019s celebrated grunge movement with his old outfit Soundgarden, then topped that feat via the formation of his latest supergroup, Audioslave, with former members of the iconoclastic Rage Against the Machine.\nThe band\u2019s recent releases include the political \"Revelations\" and last year\u2019s \"Live in Cuba\" CD/DVD, showcasing the group\u2019s free Havana concert for 70,000 rabid fans.\nLately he\u2019s been sequestered in a Hollywood studio with producer Steve Lillywhite, whipping up his second acoustic-themed solo set.\nThere isn\u2019t much these days that can give even a moment\u2019s pause to one of rock\u2019s mightiest mouthpieces, Chris Cornell. Except, perhaps, a movie event in London a few weeks back when he hunkered in his seat as the first scenes rolled, thinking, \"Someone\u2019s made a mistake. Someone\u2019s going to catch me and go, \u2018Stop the film! Wrong song!\u2019\u2019\u2019\nThe occasion was the royal premiere of the new James Bond movie \"Casino Royale,\" attended by Sting, Elton John and the new 007, Daniel Craig.\nCornell\u2019s invitation came courtesy of producer Barbara Broccoli, for whom he composed and recorded (with scorer David Arnold) the thriller\u2019s theme tune, \"You Know My Name.\"\nWatching Craig brutally off two baddies onscreen, then hearing his own voice over the elaborate opening credits, he said, \"somehow seemed strange. And because it was the choice of a new actor, where they\u2019re reinventing Bond all over again in Britain, you really got this fever pitch that this was not a normal opening of a movie \u2014 it was a really big deal.\"\nCornell thinks he got the stellar gig because his lupine howl of a voice echoed the masculine new profile Craig brought to Bond.\nNow Cornell knows what the phrase \"Royal Premiere\" signifies. \"It means that the core of the people that are associated with making the film go stand in a room with their significant others, and a guy comes around and gives you a Tic-Tac.\"\nWhy? \"So you don\u2019t offend the Queen, I suppose, with your bad breath,\" laughed the singer, who was also given a quick list of regal do\u2019s and don\u2019t\u2019s. Her Majesty didn\u2019t brush him off, either, he said. She stopped to make conversation with him and almost everyone in the receiving line.\n\"Which I thought was really cool. She\u2019s the Queen of England. She doesn\u2019t have to say anything. But to work that hard at her age and just to be that polite to everybody I thought was amazing. It was the first time it kind of made sense to me \u2014 the monarchy in England still existing.\"",
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        "raw_content": "The Matrix, but with money: the world of high-speed trading\nSupercomputers pitted against one another in a high-stakes battle of attack \u2026\nJon Stokes - Jul 28, 2009 4:12 am UTC\nIt sounds like something out of The Matrix: a giant, world-spanning electronic network where high-powered machines, some of them using GPUs to gain a speed advantage, run secret, rapidly-evolving software algorithms that battle it out for profits in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse, attack-counterattack, that yields some $21 billion a year for the winners and can spell ruin for the losers. Except that it's not The Matrix\u2014it's the stock and commodities markets, and the fact that these markets mainly consist now of computers trading against one another has been brought closer to the public's attention by last month's alleged theft of Goldman Sachs' proprietary trading code.\nThe collection of computer-automated, high-speed trading technologies and techniques that are typically lumped under the heading of \"high-frequency trading\" (HFT) have been around for a while, but HFT has recently become heavily identified with the banking giant Goldman Sachs, which dominates some aspects of it on the New York Stock Exchange. And as Goldman draws more media and congressional scrutiny, so will HFT. To prepare you for the high-frequency trading media onslaught, we'll take a look at HFT and at a stock market that really isn't what you thought it was.\nIf you look under the hood of the markets in 2009, you'll find that the trading floor has been replaced by electronic networks; the frantic, hand-signaling traders have been replaced by computer systems; and all of moves in the trader's dance\u2014a thousand little tricks and techniques (some legal, some questionable, and some outright illegal) for taking regular advantage of speed, location, and information to generate profits\u2014are executed hundreds of times per second, billions of times per day. And the whole enterprise is mainly powered by the same hardware from Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA, that Ars readers use for gaming.\nThe world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth\nPress reports of trading days that end with big gains or losses are typically accompanied by shots of a trading floor where young traders are either euphorically throwing papers into the air (up days) or staring dejectedly at a stock ticker with hand pressed to forehead, shoulders slumped in defeat (down days). These guys, you think, are \"the market,\" and if you looked up the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Investopedia you'd find nothing in the \"Stocks Basics: How Stocks Trade\" entry to disabuse you of this widely held notion. \"The NYSE is the first type of exchange... where much of the trading is done face-to-face on a trading floor,\" Investopedia declares, and it goes on to provide a description of the workings of a floor-centered, face-to-face NYSE that hasn't matched reality for about five years.\nThe floor of the New York Stock Exchange\nOnly about three percent of the trading volume on the NYSE is actually carried out by means of traditional \"open outcry\" trading, where flesh-and-blood humans gather to buy and sell securities. The other 97 percent of NYSE trades are executed via electronic communication networks (ECNs), which, over the past ten years, have rapidly replaced trading floors as the main global venue for buying and selling every asset, derivative, and contract. So the ECNs are the markets in 2009, and those pit traders who pose for the cameras are mainly there for the cameras.\n\"Why don't you know BATS?,\" Bernard Donefer, a finance professor and HFT expert at CUNY's Baruch College, asked me rhetorically. \"Because there's nothing to look at. It's based in Kansas; the computers are in Jersey City.\"\nAt the time that Donefer and I spoke last week, BATS was the third largest equity market in the world, behind the NYSE and NASDAQ, and it has been all-electronic since it began life in 2005. There has never been a floor that a CNBC camera crew could report from, so it's essentially invisible to the general public. The NYSE and a few other exchanges keep hanging on to their trading floors \"mainly for branding purposes,\" Donefer told me.\nThe ECNs offer the advantages of speed, anonymity, error minimization, and audit trails. They've also \"ported\" many of the problems endemic to electronic networks\u2014security vulnerabilities, the \"garbage-in, garbage out\" (GIGO) problem, and the problem of technology moving too fast for lawmakers, to name just three\u2014from the Internet to the markets. But the problems with ECNs are a topic for another day. The real issue is that when the average retail investor gets an E*Trade account and tries to play the stock market, she typically has no idea that she's going up against the market equivalent of IBM's chess grandmaster-thumping supercomputer, Deep Blue.",
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        "raw_content": "France attempts to \u201ccivilize\u201d the Internet; Internet fights back\nA major \"e-G8\" gathering in Paris today saw French President Sarkozy telling \u2026\nFor some time, French Pres. Nicolas Sarkozy has talked about his dream of a \u201ccivilized\u201d Internet, but this dream has long been a nightmare for those who worry that \u201ccivilization\u201d is really a code for \u201cregulations favorable to big business and the national security state.\u201d To make his vision a reality, Sarkozy helped to create this week's e-G8 meeting currently underway in the Tuileries Gardens next door to the Louvre\u2014and the critics are fuming.\n\"I was invited to the e-G8 and declined,\" said author and activist Cory Doctorow recently. \"I believe it's a whitewash, an attempt to get people who care about the Internet to lend credibility to regimes that are in all-out war with the free, open 'Net. On the other hand, I now have a dandy handwriting sample from Sarkozy should I ever need to establish a graphological baseline for narcissistic sociopathy.\"\nInternet governance and civil society groups issued a statement charging that the \"e-G8 Forum is organized by large Industry with access given only to industry and government actors\u0085 Big businesses already have a disproportionately large influence on public policy processes. For governments to sanction a dedicated meeting with top G8 leaders and officials to plan the global agenda for Internet related policies is inappropriate.\"\nThe French Internet activists at La Quadrature du Net have been even tougher. Governments \"have entered an alliance with some of these companies, united in the fear of the new capabilities afforded to individuals by the Internet and computers,\" said spokesperson J\u00e9r\u00e9mie Zimmermann.\nSo when Sarkozy took the stage of the e-G8 this morning, suspicions about his true motives were already rampant. And he did little to dispel them.\nIt took Sarkozy only minutes to go from extolling the \"third globalization\" brought about by Internet companies\u2014after the Age of Exploration and the Industrial Revolution\u2014to delivering a parental lecture about \"responsibility.\"\n\"You have a tremendous responsibility that weighs upon you,\" he told the assembled luminaries, who included people like Google's Eric Schmidt, and he demanded that Internet companies join national governments to jointly exercise the responsibilities. \u201cThe responsibility has to be shared between you and us.\u201d\nIn Sarkozy's view, the dominant need right now is for control over this amazing, but rambunctious, resource we call the Internet. A few samples provide the overall flavor:\n\"Although technology in and of itself is neutral, and must remain so, the way that Internet is used is not neutral.\"\n\"The universe that you represent is not a parallel universe which is free of rules of law or ethics or of any of the fundamental principles that must govern and do govern the social lives of our democratic states.\"\n\"Don't forget that behind the anonymous Internet user there is a real citizen living in a real society and a real culture and a nation to which he or she belongs, with its laws and its rules.\"\nArtists \"must not be despoiled of the fruit of their talent. That doesn't simply ruin them, but far worse, it enslaves them.\"\nGovernments \"wish to enter into dialogue with you so that we can defend one another's interests.\"\n\"[I am] calling for collective responsibility.\"\n\"What I am calling for is for everyone to be reasonable.\"\nBut \"reasonable\" turns out to be a contested idea. 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        "raw_content": "Libertarians, With Respect to the Homeland\nAs a social virtue, patriotism is today about the least popular concept in Western society. This is in part due to the bastardized form of patriotism that has come to define the term, but even in the classic and best sense of the word \u2013 a love of one\u2019s homeland, its history and its culture \u2013 patriotism is ranked low by large and growing sections of the West.\nThere are some Westerners, however, who still dare to be patriotic. Last fall, a group of conservative European intellectuals released a document called the Paris Statement, which partly intended to diagnose the cause of Europe\u2019s political and cultural malaise, and partly intended to suggest remedies for it. Above all, the Statement is an unashamed expression of European patriotism. Explaining that their love of Europe undergirds their concern for their culture, the signatories to the Statement explain,\nThe reasons we hold Europe dear exceed our ability to explain or justify our loyalty. It is a matter of shared histories, hopes and loves. It is a matter of accustomed ways, of moments of pathos and pain. It is a matter of inspiring experiences of reconciliation and the promise of a shared future. Ordinary landscapes and events are charged with special meaning\u2014for us, but not for others. Home is a place where things are familiar, and where we are recognized, however far we have wandered. This is the real Europe, our precious and irreplaceable civilization.\nJuxtaposed against this \u201creal Europe\u201d is what the Statement calls \u201cthe false Europe,\u201d a \u201cpost-national, post-cultural\u201d continent based on \u201cpseudo-religious universalism\u201d which demands \u201cforgetfulness and self-repudiation\u201d on the part of Europeans. The false Europe, the Statement says, has no room for Europe\u2019s \u201cChristian roots\u201d and its \u201cgentle virtues [of]\u2026fairness, compassion, mercy, forgiveness, peace-making, [and] charity.\u201d In addition to Christianity, the false Europe casts the other historical foundations for European culture, namely \u201cThe grave virtues of the self-possessed Romans and the pride in civic participation and spirit of philosophical inquiry of the Greeks,\u201d into a trash heap to be swept away by modernity.\nThese developments, the Statement says, are the source of Europe\u2019s cultural disintegration and political turmoil. Europeans have been \u201cShorn of higher ideals and discouraged from expressing patriotic pride,\u201d and as a result, the signatories say, \u201cour societies now have difficulty summoning the will to defend themselves.\u201d This, and not any external threat is the true crisis facing Europe.\nThe Left and History\nWhat becomes obvious reading the Paris Statement is that the cultural weakness that afflicts Europe is alarmingly similar to that found in the United States. Indeed, the Statement implies that American culture has, at least to some degree, ideologically infected Europe. Whatever truth there is to this, the cultural degeneration of Europe \u2013 the decline of religion, the repudiation of history and culture \u2013 is clearly happening as quickly in America as in Europe.\nIn neither Europe nor America is this cultural decline accidental. Rather, it is nourished by an academic establishment that trains students from a young age to hold tradition in contempt. The Paris Statement asserts,\nWithout doubt, our universities are one of the glories of European civilization. But where once they sought to transmit to each new generation the wisdom of past ages, today most within the universities equate critical thinking with a simpleminded repudiation of the past. A lodestar of the European spirit has been the rigorous discipline of intellectual honesty and objectivity. But over the past two generations, this noble ideal has been transformed. The asceticism that once sought to free the mind of the tyranny of dominant opinion has become an often complacent and unreflective animus against everything that is our own. This stance of cultural repudiation functions as a cheap and easy way of being \u2018critical.\u2019 Over the last generation, it has been rehearsed in the lecture halls, becoming a doctrine, a dogma. And to join in professing this creed is taken to be the mark of \u2018enlightenment,\u2019 and of spiritual election. As a consequence, our universities are now active agents of ongoing cultural destruction.\nThis sentiment closely mirrors American conservative Patrick Deneen\u2019s recent observation that, in the United States,\nOur students\u2019 ignorance is not a failing of the educational system \u2013 it is its crowning achievement. Efforts by several generations of philosophers and reformers and public policy experts \u2013 whom our students (and most of us) know nothing about \u2013 have combined to produce a generation of know-nothings. The pervasive ignorance of our students is not a mere accident or unfortunate but correctible outcome\u2026 It is the consequence of a civilizational commitment to civilizational suicide. The end of history for our students signals the End of History for the West.\nThe observation that cultural revolutionaries, who are almost always political leftists, intentionally undermine history and tradition in order to foment social change (in a leftist direction) is not new. Conservative sociologist Robert Nisbet wrote in 1953 that,\nA sense of the past is far more basic to the maintenance of freedom than hope for the future. The former is concrete and real; the latter is necessarily amorphous and more easily guided by those who can manipulate human actions and beliefs. Hence the relentless effort by totalitarian governments to destroy memory. And hence the ingenious techniques for abolishing the social allegiances within which individual memory is given strength and power of resistance.\nMore recently, and back across the Atlantic, Irish philosopher Gerard Casey has written that\nHistory is to a society what memory is to the individual: without memory, an individual cannot sustain a personality or a character or maintain enduring personal relationships; similarly, without a knowledge of its history, a society has no substance and no character, since it does not know what is has been, what it is, or, in a non-geographical sense, where it is going.\nThe common element in all these points of view is that culture is vital to a civilization, and that history is vital to culture. When radicals want to transform and homogenize a civilization, then, they begin with destroying history. The only thing that stands between civilization and revolutionaries, ideologically speaking, is patriotism.\nLibertarians and Patriotism\nFor this reason, patriotism is generally considered a conservative phenomenon, and rightly so. But in recent years political conservatives have wreaked extreme damage on the concept of patriotism by reducing it to a few, profoundly unconservative notions: broad, largely uncritical support for the state, the police and the military, combined with an oversimplified and glorified view of history. These principles, such as they are, have drawn scorn from many sides, not least from libertarians, who object to the glorification of the state in the present and in the past. The type of patriotism practiced by modern political conservatives has led many libertarians to categorically reject the concept of patriotism altogether.\nBut this is a grave mistake, for the political liberty that libertarians desire is impossible without a culture whose beliefs and behaviors support it. The development of individual liberty in the West is, at a high level, the story of culture progressing in fits and starts towards an ideal of freedom that was dramatically different than anything else world history. Only as the culture advanced was liberty able to follow, and the history of this advance is vitally important to both the maintenance of the liberty that has been attained, and the achievement of liberties that have heretofore been elusive. Those who seek to destroy history and revolutionize culture are, therefore, the enemies of liberty.\nSince Western culture provided the fertile ground from which the seeds of liberty sprouted, defending it from the growing leftist onslaught is part of the libertarian\u2019s responsibility. It\u2019s not enough for libertarians to talk about changes to laws or about an idealistic future state. Libertarians must engage in the battle over culture, and must take the conservative side in this battle.\nThe necessity of patriotic libertarians is becoming more urgent as our societies become increasingly radicalized to the left and the right. The rise of the alt-right, for instance, has been well-documented, but less reported is that the alt-right is to a significant degree a result of the rhetoric and tactics of anti-Western radicals on the left. Alt-right devotees are self-consciously reactionary and often consider themselves the last line of defense for Western Civilization. But if that is true, then Western Civilization is already doomed, because many of the beliefs that the alt-right holds constitute a rejection of some of the most foundational elements of the West. Alt-rightists who conflate culture with ethnicity, and seek political solutions based on that conflation, offer as unappealing a vision of the future as does the radical left.\nPreserving Western culture is important, but the way to do it is not to appeal back to the collectivist mindset from which Westerners struggled for so long to break free. To reclaim and retain its culture, says the Paris Statement, the West \u201cneeds to draw upon the deep wisdom of her traditions rather than relying on simplistic slogans and divisive emotional appeals,\u201d adding that \u201cThe true Europe affirms the equal dignity of every individual, regardless of sex, rank or race.\u201d\nBut for all that they get right on culture, the political recommendations of even traditionalist conservatives, like those who signed the Paris Statement, inevitably derail in illiberal (that is to say, unlibertarian) directions. The Statement, despite all its proper diagnoses of Europe\u2019s disease, makes the mistake of prescribing state action as the cure \u2013 even as the state is progressively wielded as a bludgeon against their entire worldview \u2013 and identifies the free market as a threat to be regulated.\nLibertarians can (and should) disagree with conservatives on these points, even as they acknowledge that traditionalists are right about the importance of culture and patriotism. Cultural conservatives, even when their political opinions are at odds with libertarianism, are better allies for libertarians than any other sociopolitical group. Because of this, libertarians should join with conservatives in defending the Western tradition and its unequaled importance to the libertarian tradition.\nLibertarians should not hesitate to express love for their homes and homelands. They should appreciate and defend Western history. 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        "raw_content": "I stopped by my local library today to see that they have a table devoted to \u201cdiversity.\u201d I decided to browse the books they had on display, but I noticed nothing that suggested \u201cdiversity.\u201d To the contrary I noticed a theme of \u201cunity\u201d around various left-wing, liberal crusade-type issues. For example, the \u201cdiversity\u201d table had 6 or 8 books praising homosexuality. There were 4 or 5 books bemoaning racism, and 3 or 4 books on Islam. And maybe a book or two sprinkled in on \u201cclimate change\u201d for good measure. My, how diverse!\nLet me be frank. I have no problem with these authors writing these books to express their viewpoint. My problem is with the library, the political system, the governmental bureaucracies, indeed much of the country that uses the word \u201cdiversity\u201d when their support for ACTUAL diversity is non-existent. It is the height of hypocrisy to gather a cabal of books from one ideological camp and one camp ONLY and then braggadocios and smugly announce to the world that you are showcasing \u201cdiversity.\u201d\nIf they REALLY wanted to highlight diversity, then there would be one book praising homosexuality and another book pointing out the dangers of such a lifestyle. Maybe there would be one book by a gay person talking about why they like being gay. Right next to a book by a straight person explaining why they enjoy being straight. Instead of numerous books on white supremacy and how racist America is, maybe they could have one book on that topic and a more \u201cdiverse\u201d book explaining how America managed to elect a black president in 2008, while rejecting his white opponent. And then in 2012 re-electing the same black president (regardless of his many shortcomings), once again defeating a white opponent. That doesn\u2019t sound like a very racist country to me. But I\u2019m just trying to be \u201cdiverse.\u201d\nPerhaps instead of books devoted solely to \u201cclimate change.\u201d They could mix in a couple of books proving that this topic is one of the biggest political scams of our time. Remember when \u201cclimate change\u201d used to called \u201cglobal warming\u201d? What happened? The hucksters pushing this crusade found out that other people were finding out that the world was actually getting COLDER in some places. So much for global warming. So now they call it \u201cclimate change.\u201d And suckers by the truckloads still fall for the \u201csky is falling\u201d environmental ruse coming from the self-proclaimed experts. Don\u2019t get me wrong, the climate change hucksters can write their books all they want. It\u2019s a free country. But if we are truly going to be \u201cdiverse\u201d then maybe the library should promote some different views. Because there are many of them out there.\nOne final thought on our library\u2019s glorious \u201cdiversity\u201d table. Why is it that Islam is the only religion represented under the umbrella of \u201cdiversity\u201d? Obviously, as a Christian, I have a \u201chorse in the race\u201d (so to speak). But wouldn\u2019t diversity\u2026. REAL diversity mean you would have a book on Islam, and one on Christianity, and one on Judaism, and one on Hinduism, etc? Let\u2019s hear the \u201cdiverse\u201d viewpoints, rather than having only one shoved down our throat. And of course the irony here is to use the terms \u201cdiverse\u201d and \u201cIsalm\u201d in the same sentence. Muslims aren\u2019t too big on diversity you know. Except for maybe liberal Muslims, who once again, are the only ones who count for the diversity zealots.\nThe obvious conclusion is this. The library considers diversity to only include gays, blacks, Muslims, and environmental extremists. That\u2019s not diversity, that is narrow-mindedness. That\u2019s not diversity. That is liberalism. And the whole \u201cdiversity\u201d mantra that so many in this nation have fallen for is not diversity at all. It\u2019s liberal indoctrination that pushes one viewpoint; and if you offer a differing opinion you will be labeled, ridiculed, black-balled, and skewered for not being \u201cdiverse\u201d enough. What a joke.\nI think my visit to the library made some people nervous. Perhaps it was the amount of time I stood at the \u201cdiversity\u201d table rolling my eyes and growling. Perhaps it was my intimidating appearance. After all, a nicely-dressed, bearded, white man is public enemy number one in a world of \u201cdiversity.\u201d Maybe I scared the staff when I took my cell phone out to take a few pics. Whatever the cause, I noticed the security guard quickly made his way over to me and stood close by. Maybe he expected trouble. But I wasn\u2019t there to make trouble. I was there to learn about diversity, but all I learned is that diversity is a sham. True diversity would be a mixture of viewpoints. But the liberal gestapo won\u2019t stand for that. To them, diversity is whatever THEY SAY diversity is. And if you have a view that \u201cdiverses\u201d from their definition, then you are a bigot.\nIt\u2019s a free country. Believe what you want. Read what you want. Write what you want. And do what you want. But don\u2019t hijack a word like \u201cdiversity.\u201d Then re-define in the most close-minded way possible; and then browbeat the world for not being \u201cdiverse\u201d enough. Many people fall for this \u201cdiversity\u201d non-sense. But it\u2019s not a game I\u2019m willing to play. It\u2019s a scam. It\u2019s a sham. And it\u2019s a shame. And this concludes my rant for the day. Thank you for your time.",
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        "raw_content": "Beltrami County, Minnesota Alternatives to Fire Sprinkler systems and Fire Extinguisher Supplements\nThe Community of Beltrami County, Minnesota\nBeltrami County is a county in the state of Minnesota and has a population of about 45. The county seat is Bemidji. Move named after Italian count Giacomo Beltrami, and explore to the area in the early 19th century. Beltrami County comprises Minnesota micropolitan statistical area. It is also home to portions of Leech Lake and the Red Lake River reservations. The north most important part of the Mississippi River flows through the southern part of the county and through the city of the Bemidji. The climate is fairly harsh, with low temperatures being below zero on an average day in the winter, and not even reaching 80 degrees is a high in the summer. There are about 40,000 people in Beltrami County of which 15000 or households and 10,000 our families residing in the county. About 20% of the county is Native American.\nBeltrami County Cith Hall Website\n701 Minnesota Ave NW # 120, Bemidji, MN 56601",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Pollution is nothing but the resources that we are not harvesting yet\u2019 claims the man behind the concept \u2013 one of the few innovators whose ultimate hope is that his invention will become obsolete.\nPhotography: Gravinky Labs\nThe most recent figures from the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate that 7 million people a year die from air pollution. Soot particles spewed out in traffic emissions alone are directly linked to asthma, cancer and other conditions including emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.\nSo when innovator and leading tech designer Anirudh Sharma announced that he had developed a process in which he could both stop those particles from reaching human lungs and turn them into a new product, there was instant interest. Now his India and Singapore-based start-up, Graviky Labs \u2013 which turns the particulate carbon from polluted air into ink \u2013 is exporting art supplies made from pollution all around the world.\nOne pen of Air-Ink contains between 40 and 50 minutes of air pollution.\nThe MIT Media Lab graduate \u2013 who in 2016 was featured on the Forbes 30 under 30 list because of his innovation \u2013 had his \u2018eureka\u2019 moment in 2012 when he was in the city of Mathura, in India\u2019s Uttar Pradesh. There he saw an image of a diesel generator exhaust pipe, with a triangular shape of dirt next to it, that look[ed] like it [had] been painted.\u2019 That, as he explained in a recent TED talk, was when he got the idea of making a printer that would absorb pollution from one side, and then, using additives and solvents, create ink from the other.\nA Quadcopter carries out a research survey on a chimney.\nHe had the chance to develop the idea at the MIT Media Lab, a place he has described as being \u2018at the crossroads of design, engineering, architecture and sometimes magic.\u2019 The carbon particles are caught from car exhaust pipes with the Kaalink, a device that can be fixed to the end of the pipe to capture 95% of the emitted pollution. Once the toxins are extracted, the soot is ground into pigment and mixed with vegetable oil. One pen of Air-Ink contains between 40 and 50 minutes of air pollution.\nIt was important for Sharma that \u2013 though he had developed the idea in America \u2013 the business he built from it started in India. Now Graviky Labs asserts that it has cleaned more than 1.6 trillion litres of air. In his TED talk, with a gentle flash of irony, he quoted the American scientist and inventor Buckminster Fuller, saying, \u2018Pollution is nothing but the resources that we are not harvesting yet\u2019. Yet he has already challenged street artists in cities across the world to use the ink to create works about the dangers of carbon waste, which must make him one of the few innovators whose ultimate hope is that his invention will become obsolete.",
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        "raw_content": "Disney God\nPosted February 28, 2012 by Jeff Oleson.\nDisneyland. What an amazing place. The long road trip down there was richly rewarded with endless sensory pleasure, smiles, laughs, conversations with friends, cotton candy, thrills, and nostalgia. The mile-long line for Space Mountain hurt our feet, yet it made our eyes go wide with wonder and our faces look like school children again. Amazing memories of childhood abounded as we went on rides that lacked the intensity of most theme parks, but nevertheless left an impression because of the way they hit our hearts.\nThe book of Genesis tells the story of God creating the Heavens and the Earth and saying that they were good. It says that He blessed earth and man and that His Spirit hovered over the Earth. God had made it, and He made it perfect, like Himself. But something bad happened. Adam and Eve decided to rebel against the perfect God that created them, and the sin that entered the world didn\u2019t affect just them, but also the entire world. This domino effect caused there to be fallen animals, fallen lakes, fallen colors, fallen tastes, fallen music; and for thousands of years nothing would be the same.\nDespite the fall, God\u2019s goodness remains on the earth and goodness itself only remains because God is still here. Disneyland, though far from perfect, is evidence of this to me. I caught glimpses of what God had created man to be and experience.\nFirstly, the sensory experience was exhilarating: the wonder of the stars in Space Mountain; the vast cavern that hosted Indiana Jones; the fireworks shot over our heads in a beautiful panorama of lights, colors and sounds; the World of Color show that took a pond the size of a football field and turned it into a symphony of fountains, lights, and Disney movies projected onto the water itself. It was one of the most amazing things I\u2019ve ever seen (see photo below). Yet all these things are simply frail shadows of what God made us to see and experience with the eyes and ears He gave us. When those of us who have trusted Christ as our savior are joined with Him where He dwells in Heaven, we\u2019ll have new eyes to see and new ears to hear the real wonders which He made for us: the way things were meant to be before our sin come on stage and we screwed everything up.\nWorld of Color, Disneyland\nAnother thing I noticed at Disneyland, which should be obvious, was how the place was saturated with happy kids, spoiled by parents who were willing to make the sacrifice to see them happy. I remember the little boy sitting on his dad\u2019s shoulders in front of me while watching the color show, and it reminds me of God\u2019s goodness as a Father. It\u2019s a cool picture of what my relationship with God will be like when I enter into Heaven, bursting with anticipation to see Him face to face, and to sit on Dad\u2019s shoulders watching the color show He prepared for me. While it may be harder for some to really understand, the truth is that God is a good Father and He loves to give good gifts to His children (Luke 11:13, Matthew 7:11). Here the physical gifts are imperfect and fallen, \u201cFor now we see in a mirror dimly,\u201d but there we will see what He really meant for us to see and experience, as we see our Father \u201cface to face\u201d (1 Corinthians 13:12a).\nMickey is like a rock star at Disneyland. He\u2019s like the six-year-old\u2019s version of Lady Gaga or Keith Urban. I\u2019m pretty sure I even got a little starstruck when I saw him there \u2013 let\u2019s be honest. But when it comes down to it, it\u2019s a dude (woman?) walking around mute in a hot mouse suit. God made me with the ability to love and admire people, and He is the only One who can truly satisfy my inclination to worship. Luckily though \u201cnow I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known\u201d (1 Corinthians 13:12b). I will see Jesus and will see the Father in all His glory, as He really is, and He\u2019ll be the rock star of the show that will be worthy of my starstruck-ness.\nI leave you with words from the next-to-last chapter in the Bible. Meditate on the hope that you have and the beauty you have to look forward to if You know God personally as your Father. And if you don\u2019t know Him yet, seek Him out. He\u2019s so, so good:",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Set Boundaries\nFollow Your Dreams \u2192\nPay attention to how certain people make you feel when you are around them and gauge how you allow those interactions to proceed. Practice positive self-talk to help you gain a greater awareness of how you want people to treat you. List examples of how you will allow people to talk to you. For example: I will only allow people to talk to me with respect and integrity. Continue by listing things that you have a right to. For example \u2013 I have a right to be respected. Come up with as many items as possible. Finally, List things that it is okay for you to do; for example: It is okay for me to say \u201cno\u201d because I have something else that I want to do or I need to rest.\nUse the list to set both internal and external boundaries. Let people know what you will accept and what you will not \u2013 how you want to be treated. Be direct and specific and people will respect your boundaries. Soon you will begin to regain the power in your life. The feelings of tiredness, exhaustion and powerlessness will leave and be replaced by feelings of achievement and empowerment.\nThis entry was posted in Communication, Success Tips. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "UNTHINKABLE: First Female Muslim Legislator Votes To Make Life Insurance Companies Do This For Dead Terrorists (Video)\nIlhan Omar was one of only two members of the Minnesota State House to vote against a bill that would allow life insurance companies to deny payouts to the beneficiaries of terrorists who die in violent attacks on Americans.\nHer vote on this bill is clear evidence that she gives aid to terrorists. That is surely grounds for loss of citizenship and deportation.\n100percentfedUp: The first female Muslim legislator in America says that President Trump is a \u201cfascist\u201d (See video below). She also states that the Americans who voted for Trump were motivated by \u201chate.\u201d But apparently, voting to force life insurance companies to pay benefits to terrorists who are killed in the act of committing terror in the United States is an \u201cact of love?\u201d in Democrat Rep. Omar\u2019s eyes\u2026\nShe burst on the scene last August when she upset a 44-year incumbent Democrat in the Minnesota state primary elections to become the nation\u2019s first female Muslim state legislator.\nIlhan Omar, the 34-year-old community organizer who came to America as a refugee from Somalia, was touted by Democrats as a model success story.\n\u201cFrom a refugee camp to the State Capitol with intelligence and insight,\u201d beamed former Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, who endorsed Omar. \u201cThis is a wonderful story to tell as Americans, and a great source of pride for the state of Minnesota\u2019s open arms.\u201d\nBut on Thursday Omar made her mark in another way.\nShe was one of only two members of the Minnesota State House to vote against a bill that would allow life insurance companies to deny payouts to the beneficiaries of terrorists who die in violent attacks on Americans.\nThe House voted 127-2 to pass the bill, which now moves on to a vote in the State Senate.\nOmar, who represents the heavily immigrant Cedar Riverside area of Minneapolis, was joined by fellow Democratic Rep. John Lesch of St. Paul in voting against the bill.\nOmar\u2019s vote sticks out because at least 42 Somali refugees have been confirmed by the FBI to have left the U.S. to join overseas terrorist organizations, including al-Shabab, the al-Qaida affiliate in Somalia, and ISIS in Syria and Iraq.\nDozens of other Somali-Americans have been tried and/or convicted of providing material support to overseas terrorists.\nThe Minneapolis-St. Paul area is home to the nation\u2019s largest Somali refugee community.\nThe Minnesota insurance bill was introduced by Rep. Joe Hoppe, R-Chaska, in response to Syed Farook\u2019s jihadist rampage in San Bernardino, California, in December 2015 in which he shot and killed 14 people and injured 22 at an office Christmas party. Farook made sure his life insurance policies worth $275,000 were valid before conducting the deadly shooting with help from his wife, Tashfeen Malik.\nAfter Farook died in a shootout with police, his mother fought to remain the beneficiary of the life insurance policies. The insurance company balked and the case has gone to court.\nDemocratic Rep. Debra Hilstrom said the goal of the Minnesota bill \u201cis to make certain that folks don\u2019t benefit [from terrorism]and this limits the beneficiary to the premiums that were paid in. It limits the exposure for the insurance company when someone is committing an act of terrorism.\u201d \u2013WND\nMN State Rep. Ilan Omar (D) says President Trump is a \u201cfascist\u201d and that after the elections (not counting her election of course, where MN residents voted to elect the first female Muslim legislator) she was left feeling \u201cbetrayed\u201d by \u201cour America.\u201d She also states that she believes Americans voted for \u201cdespair, hate and divisiveness\u201d when they voted for Donald Trump.\nPoll: 67% Say Democrats More Out Of Touch Than GOP & Trump\nMindblowing: The Interview George Soros Tried To Bury... Admits How His Amoral Character Was Formed (Video)",
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        "raw_content": "The Reader (Sea of Ink and Gold #1) (Prebound)\nAn instant New York Times Bestseller, this is a stunning debut set in a world where reading is unheard-of. Perfect for fans of Inkheart and Shadow and Bone\nFinalist for the Kirkus Prize and nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award\nSefia knows what it means to survive. After her father is brutally murdered, she flees into the wilderness with her aunt Nin, who teaches her to hunt, track, and steal. But when Nin is kidnapped, leaving Sefia completely alone, none of her survival skills can help her discover where Nin's been taken, or if she's even alive. The only clue to both her aunt's disappearance and her father's murder is the odd rectangular object her father left behind, an object she comes to realize is a book a marvelous item unheard of in her otherwise illiterate society. With the help of this book, and the aid of a mysterious stranger with dark secrets of his own, Sefia sets out to rescue her aunt and find out what really happened the day her father was killed and punish the people responsible.\n\"I was spellbound from the first page. An utterly transportive tale of swashbucklers and sharpshooters, masterfully written.\" Renee Ahdieh, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Wrath and the Dawn\n\"Traci Chee'sThe ReaderCould Be The Next Big YA Fantasy Series\" Bustle.com\nTraci Chee (tracichee.com)is an all-around word geek, she loves book arts and art books, poetry and paper crafts. She studied literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and earned a master of arts degree from San Francisco State University. Traci grew up in a small town with more cows than people, and now feels most at home in the mountains, scaling switchbacks and happening upon hidden highland lakes. She lives in California with her fast-fast dog.The Reader is her YA debut.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Trademark: Theories of Harm\nAfter spending a few weeks entrenched in copyright law, I thought I\u2019d switch things up and take a look at trademark theory.\nIn this article, I want to explore some of the theories behind how consumers and companies are harmed by trademark infringement.\nBut first, as always \u2013 the basics:\nContinue reading \"Trademark: Theories of Harm\" \u00bb\nPosted at 03:36 PM in Trademark | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)\nMusic Biz: Income Streams in the Recording Industry\nFor the working musician, having just a rudimentary knowledge of copyright law can be as valuable to your career as knowing your barre chords.\nAlso, and on a more practical level, knowing what you have and what you don't have can greatly facilitate your music business dealings, whether with a producer, a label, a music publisher, or your bandmates.\nContinue reading \"Music Biz: Income Streams in the Recording Industry\" \u00bb\nPosted at 02:47 PM in Copyright, Internet Law, Music Business, Music Law, Trademark | Permalink | Comments (8) | TrackBack (0)\nTrademark: Selecting & Protecting Your Band's Name\nThe most valuable assets of a successful musical group are the songs and recordings created by the performers. The second most valuable asset is usually the group name.\nTrademarks (which are associated with the sale of goods) and service marks (which are associated with the offering or providing of services) are generally owned by the person or persons who use the mark \"in commerce\".\nIt is a common misconception that the filing of a fictitious business name (DBA) certificate or the incorporation of a business creates trademark rights. Furthermore, trademark rights are not created by federal registration with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.\nOn the contrary, as noted above, trademark rights are created by use, or as we shall see, by intent to use in commerce.\nContinue reading \"Trademark: Selecting & Protecting Your Band's Name\" \u00bb\nPosted at 10:18 AM in Music Business, Music Law, Tony Berman, Trademark | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)\nTrademarks: What Is A Trademark?\nFederal law defines a trademark as....\na word, name, symbol, or design, or any combination thereof, which identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods or services of one party from those of others.\nA servicemark is the same as a trademark except that it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than a product.\nNormally, a mark for goods appears on the product or on its packaging, while a servicemark appears in advertising for the services.\nCalifornia state law defines a trademark in practically the same language....\n\"Any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof adopted and used by a person to identify goods made or sold by him and to distinguish them from goods made or sold by others.\"\nContinue reading \"Trademarks: What Is A Trademark?\" \u00bb\nPosted at 10:57 AM in Trademark | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)",
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        "raw_content": "We understand that paying for a course in one installment can be tough. That's why we've put the following payment options in place to make Becky Adlington Training accessible to all. If you would like any more information about these options, please fill in the form below and one of our team will be in touch within the next 24 hours.\nTo ensure you don't lose your place on one of our courses, you can pay 20% of the total cost when you book, and pay the rest either in full or in installments at least 30 days before the course starts.\nWork-Back Scheme\nFor certain candidates* that are seeking employment opportunities with our sister companies once they qualify, we will partly fund their Combined Course offering a discount of over 60% in total.\nThis is one of our most popular payment methods that allows our learners to spread the cost of their course over the months leading up to the start date. These installments are completely flexible so for example, you can pay 10% of the total cost one month and 50% the next if that works for you.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Economics Central Banking, its Problems, and the Alternative of Free Banking\nCentral Banking, its Problems, and the Alternative of Free Banking\nEvery so often an unexpected financial crisis erupts after a long period of peace and stability. Who do we blame for this crisis? The politicians will tell you that the free market has failed and that banks and other financial institutions must be regulated accordingly. Even in academia, the idea of a failing free market is often entertained; in school, we were told that the great depression was caused by either: overproduction, banks overlending, the stock market crashing or a combination of the three. However, we as libertarians know that the instability in our economic system has its roots in the most reckless institution that has existed throughout American history; that is the Federal Reserve Bank.\nHow did the Fed cause the Great Depression?\nThere are plenty of theories on how the Federal Reserve Bank caused the Great Depression. The most common explanation you will hear from free-market circles is the Austrian Business Cycle which states that an expansion of credit via manipulation of interest rates creates a misallocation of resources or \u201cmalinvestment\u201d as it\u2019s called by Austrian economists. In other words, when the central bank artificially lowers interest rates below the market rate, entrepreneurs invest in more roundabout production processes (Hayek used the phrase \u201ccapitalistic methods of production\u201d) meaning goods require more intermediate phases to be complete thus they take a longer time to be prepared until they are ripe for consumption (it\u2019s important to note that the reason why entrepreneurs invest in more roundabout production processes is to increase real output). Since the low-interest rates aren\u2019t the result of a greater amount of savings, it means consumers prefer goods now rather than later. This creates a conflict between buyers and sellers, where buyers want to consume goods now and sellers don\u2019t have those goods because producers are still producing them. Once entrepreneurs realize the current production structure is unstable they will quickly liquidate their assets causing a credit crunch which reestablishes the relationship between consumer time preferences and interest rates.\nWhile such an explanation is plausible it doesn\u2019t explain the Great Depression accurately considering how inflation was (mostly) low for the majority of the 1920s. A better explanation of 1929 depression was the one provided by economists Ralph Hawtrey and Gustav Cassel. According to Hawtrey and Cassel, the cause of the depression can be linked back to the early 1920s (late 1910s) where most countries had returned to the gold standard after going off it to finance the war. This had lead to an increase in the monetary demand for gold, thus causing deflation rates that were in the double digits. Furthermore, by the end of WWI, the U.S. held 40 percent of the world\u2019s gold reserves meaning it had significant control over the global financial system; this would soon lead to its demise. To stabilize the system, Hawtrey and Cassel advocated that the Fed follow an easier money policy prevent further deflation in Britain, which it did in 1927 when it lowered its discount rate from 4 percent to 3.5 percent. However, despite there efforts, the Fed set it\u2019s discount rate back to 4 percent in fear of an inflated stock market. When the stock market kept growing, the Fed continued to raise it\u2019s discount rate from 4 percent to 5 percent in the summer of 1928 and 6 percent in 1929. This lead to the stock market finally crashing and the economy going into a recession.\nWhy does the Fed fail?\nThere is no doubt that the central banks all over the world have made significant policy errors, but why? Wouldn\u2019t a regulating bank prevent private banks from engaging in risky financial activities and causing an economic collapse? When we ask these questions, we must consider a central bank, not as a regulating body, but as a monopoly on the banking system. In any market, the goal of a firm is to match the supply of their product with the demand for that product to maximize consumer satisfaction. Similarly, since the role of the central bank is to supply the public with money, the amount of money supplied must adequate to satisfy the public\u2019s demand for money. You may be asking: What exactly is the demand for money? The demand for money in economics is the demand to hold real cash balances (that is the demand to hold cash balances relative to the general level of prices). When there is an excess demand for money, people desire to hoard cash; conversely, when there is an excess supply of money, people desire to spend more of their money balances. Like the demand for a company\u2019s products, the demand for money requires relevant knowledge found through profit signals to be accurately speculated. The Fed cannot calculate the public\u2019s demand for money because it has no such mechanism to acquire information related to the desire to hold cash.\nThe free market alternative to central banking\nThere have been several proposed schemes to replace central banking with a more stable system. One such system proposed by Milton Friedman is a computerized system where increases in the money supply would be determined electronically. The problem with Friedman\u2019s policy is that it assumes the demand for money is predictable. In other words, the amount of money people desire to hold is not the would lead to an unstable level of spending. A feasible system would be one that creates a stable level of spending; a system where changes in the demand for money are accompanied by changes in the quantity of money. A free banking system would accomplish just that.\nUnder laissez-faire banking systems, reserves would either consist of some scarce commodity or a fixed supply of physical currency. Instead of lending out reserves, banks would lend out paper money substitutes to avoid the possibility of a bank run. These paper notes also serve as a way to control inflation. Suppose bank A increases the supply of their notes above the demand to hold said notes. Assuming that the banking system is competitive, A\u2019s notes will be deposited to other rival banks. Those rival banks can exchange A\u2019s notes for its reserves, leaving A in a less profitable position. Historically, clearinghouses have spontaneously developed to make this process easier by allowing banks to conduct transactions multilaterally. Free banking can also prevent depressions caused by an excess demand for money. 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Specifically, the system allowed banks to issue 90 dollars in notes for every 100 dollars in bonds bought. When the Civil War commenced, the bond collateral system was extended to the federal level as a way to fund war efforts. The problem with this is system is that it imposes costs on private banks, costs that depend on the face value of the bonds bought. This problem became apparent in 1882, when the federal government ran a surplus and the national debt began to fall; as a result of which, the supply of bonds fell thus raising their face value making it more difficult for private banks to buy bonds leading to a deficiency in notes issued and the money supply to contract.\nIt\u2019s easy for the common person to assume that the banking system is naturally unstable because they assume that the banking system is completely driven by greed and ignore the regulating private institutions (referring to clearinghouses) that exist or have existed to keep banks in check. 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        "raw_content": "Thankful in the Moment\nComments Off on Thankful in the Moment Posted by Kathy Weckwerth in Best Life . . .Lifelines\nHome \\ Thankful in the Moment\nJn. 10:10b \u201cI came so they can have real and eternal life. More and better life than they ever dreamed of.\u201d\nToday\u2019s society mandates that we will move, we will be busy, we will never stop. What flashes, flies, flits in front of us, must do that, and must continually do that.\nMy husband and I recently watched a popular tv show where contestants perform their song, dance, or talent and get chosen to move to the next level. But, it amazed us as we watched time and time again, where the judges x\u2019d them out, because they were \u201cbored.\u201d\nUh huh. So in other words, if we\u2019re not moving faster and faster, holding your attention with some amazing feat, but doing it so quickly that your brain doesn\u2019t have time to absorb, we\u2019re a failure. That amuses me.\n\u201cThat\u2019s boring.\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s old.\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s out of style.\u201d \u201cWe used to do that back when Noah was on the ark.\u201d\nHere\u2019s something to ponder with me today. What if we slow down and are thankful for the moment in the moment. Nothing has to flash or blip. Nothing has to bleep or flicker. We shut down all electronics and go back to real life. Your boss will still be there waiting. Your neighbor will still be there waiting. Your veterinarian will still be there waiting.\nBut, what if you and I just determined to live in the moment? What would happen?\nRecently, I\u2019ve been challenging myself with this line of thought. I tend to be so busy that I worry about the next thing, and the next thing. I don\u2019t normally live in the here and now\u2026.I\u2019m too worried about the \u201cnext up\u201d and \u201cthen what.\u201d But lately, I\u2019ve been turning off the phone, the computer, the tv, and even my precious music and living in the moment.\nI found myself driving home from seeing sweet Grandma Mary yesterday, and I looked out at the green fields of corn, opened up the sunroof and let the sun and cool breeze blow through the car, and through the cobwebs of my brain, and I felt that great feeling. You know the one where you inhale the sweet air of summer and feel the warmth of sun and feel a release, a freedom that says \u201cI\u2019m here, it\u2019s now, and I\u2019m alive.\u201d I\u2019m having more and more of those \u201cin the moment\u201d moments.\nLast Sunday I sat in the boat at the lake with Niece Katie, Grandma, husband-Farmer Dean, and my nephew, Derek. Derek was born with cerebral palsy. He has a great attitude about everything. But something caught my attention on Sunday. It was something new and different.\nUncle Gary was on a knee board behind the boat, and the whir of the engine was loud, but not as loud as we were with our shouts and whoops and hollers. We were enjoying the beautiful blue waters, the warm sunshine, the cool crisp breeze, and laughing together as we watched Gary perfect his moves on the water. And it happened\u2026.suddenly\u2026.Derek looked at Grandma and he said something so profound\u2026he said\u2026\nA young man of 21 who has lived inside the walls of \u201ccan\u2019ts\u201d and \u201cdon\u2019ts,\u201d who has limited use of his arms and no use of his legs\u2026and he says the simple phrase \u201cI\u2019m so happy.\u201d\nGrandma answered him and said, \u201cSo am I, Derek, so am I.\u201d\nWhy? Why were they so happy? Not because they focused on what they didn\u2019t have or couldn\u2019t do. Not because they focused on the fact that neither of them would ever be knee boarding. But the simple fact was\u2026they were embracing the moment. They were there, grasping and holding tightly to the good things in life. Beauty, family, love, laughter, time. And they relished it.\nStop and look at your life today. Are you racing? Are you stopping to live in the moment? Not in the moment of all of the bad things. Not in the moment of what you could have, should have, would have done.\nBut in the very essence, of the very moment, of now. Can you be thankful for the sunshine? For the crisp air? For the fact that you are alive?\nYou and I have only one life. Let\u2019s really live it. And let\u2019s not just watch it pass us by like a blip, or a flash or a flicker. Instead, let\u2019s live in the moments that make up who we are. Let\u2019s live right now. Not just a better life. Our best life.\nTags: being thankful, Best Life . . .Lifelines, By Kathy Weckwerth, living in the moment, slowing down",
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        "raw_content": "Letters-to-the-Editor, News / Jun 10, 2017\nDuring his recent trip to Utah, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke intended to spend time meeting and listening to locals in the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante regions. However, it seems he spent the vast majority of his time palling around with the likes of Utah Rep. Mike Noel.\nIn a Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Interim Committee meeting this past May, Noel spoke of his time with Zinke. Noel recounted spending between four and five hours in a helicopter flying over the Bears Ears region, three hours touring Bears Ears by horse and a 45-minute plane ride back to Kanab. So, while Zinke spent upwards of eight hours with Noel \u2014 only accounting for the time spouted in this meeting \u2014 he spent a whopping hour-and-a-half combined with the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition and the Friends of Cedar Mesa. To top it off, Zinke did not meet with business owners in the Grand Staircase region or make an effort to associate with those rallying in the area.\nIt is clear with whom Zinke wanted to spend his time in Utah. Noel may live in the area, but he does not represent the views of all locals who live there.\nReva Patricia Laurella\nRead Trib letter-to-the-editor here.\nBears Ears, intern, letter to the editor, mike noel, Reva Laurella, Reva Patricia Laurella, Secretary Zinke, Zinke",
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        "raw_content": "TV network validates protests of activists against its controversial program; and what of the prominent \u201chouse negroes\u201d that supported it?\nGraffiti: \u201cGlobo TV racist\u201d. Signs: \u201cSexo e as negas doesn\u2019t represent me/us\u201d. Left to right bottom: creator and stars of the TV series\nNote from BW of Brazil: The controversial television series Sexo e as N\u00eagas has now aired its third episode. The program which has provoked outrage and repudiation on the part of black women activists placed Afro-Brazilians in a opposition to a segment of the population who have a vested interest in supporting the show: black elites and/or those blacks whose livelihood may depend on their positioning on the matter. Before we delve into that issue, we must report another interesting piece of news about the show that many have critiqued as weak and stereotypical.\nSexo e as negas should be cancelled in its first season\nMusical performance scene from \u201cSexo e as negas\u201d\nComplaints about Sexo e as negas may cause end of the series\nAfter receiving complaints of reinforcing racism, directors of the Globo TV network are increasingly determined to shut down production of Sexo e as negas. Thus, according to columnist Keila Jimenez, the from the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, it hardly seems that the series will have new seasons.\nCreated by Miguel Falabella, 57, the directors of the TV network believe that the name of the show was poorly chosen. I.e, the controversies provoked by the comedy would not exist if it were called otherwise.\nEven before the premiere, a group of demonstrators protested against Sexo e as negas and even scrawled graffiti on the front of the Globo building in S\u00e3o Paulo. (See video below)\nProtesters wrote the the term \u201cracista\u201d (racist) on the front of a Globo TV building\nIn recent interviews, Miguel Falabella denied any intention of being racist. The series was inspired by Sex and the City, produced in the United States between 1998 and 2004, and even went to the big screen.\nEven before debuting, the new Miguel Falabella series disappointed Globo TV\nMiguel Falabella, creator of \u2018Sexo e as negas\u201d series\nUnlike compliments about the novela P\u00e9 na Cova, Globo TV hasn\u2019t shown the same excitement with Sexo e as N\u00eagas, the new series of Miguel Falabella, 57, according to columnist Fl\u00e1vio Ricco of the Di\u00e1rio de S. Paulo newspaper.\nBehind the scenes of the station it\u2019s been said that executives expected a more interesting story for the public. However, the material delivered by the production doesn\u2019t meet the expectations of the project.\nAccording to the same writer, the directors have already demonstrated that Sexo e as N\u00eagas will not have second season on Globo. The premiere was in September. Cl\u00e1udia Jimenez, 55, is one of the leading names in the cast.\nNote from BW of Brazil: In this next piece we present yet another voice weighing in on the topic and what has transpired over the past month.\nThe black actresses/singers and the wide, obedient smile on Encontro com F\u00e1tima Bernardes\nActresses of \u2018Sexo e as negas\u2019 appear on Globo TV talk show \u2018Encontro com F\u00e1tima Bernardes\u2019 in support of the series\nThere is hope, but not for us \u2013 F\u00e1tima Bernardes, Miguel Falabella, Carlinhos Brown and the negas\nby Ronald Augusto\n1) At that time of the interview with the patricinha fanatical for her futebol club, there was no black to join the discussion about the episode of racism against Aranha, and still in the program in question, besides the Bahian percussionist (Carlinhos Brown), the audience was full of other \u201cbeautiful negas\u201d nodding their heads to all the nonsense spoken by those present.\nAfter being caught calling a black goalkeeper \u201cmonkey\u201d on camera, futebol fan Patr\u00edcia Moreira also appeared on \u2018Encontro\u2019 to offer an explanation\n2) F\u00e1tima, half excited, at one point says: \u201cthey [the negas] conquered this because they enabled themselves\u201d; an allusion to meritocracy (1), ie, if blacks want and engage themselves, they will conquer their space, simple as that. The structural bias would cause no impediment to blacks, it should have been that the non-thinking host was thinking.\nWomen in audience of \u2018Encontro com F\u00e1tima Bernardes\u2019 look on\n3) Black actresses-singers assert themselves through their hair, in their joy of living, despite the evil people, from the top of their tamanco (high heels) that step on the floor of Rio\u2019s Cidade Alta. All of them maintained themselves until the end of the morning show with a broad and obedient smile.\n\u2018Sexo e as negas\u2019 actresses with talk show host F\u00e1tima Bernardes and series creator Miguel Falabella\n4) Falabella has a black maid who inspired him to create a character of the series: now that\u2019s love.\nPopular musician Carlinhos Brown, a judge on Globo TV\u2019s music reality show \u2018The Voice Brazil\u2019 also offered his support of the \u2018Sexo e as negas\u2019\n5) Carlinhos Brown, at least with regard to a preposterous approach to the racial problem in Brazil, is the immediate replacement for Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pel\u00e9) (2).\n6) It seems there\u2019s no way out.\nWho ordered me to like the poems of Elisa Lucinda?\nI always found the poems of Elisa Lucinda very boring and somewhat feigned. They\u2019re not even poems, but texts where rhymes appear as bells and that are said (competently) by a good actress, that\u2019s all. Although this preamble has nothing to do with it, at least apparently, with the subject of my review, it seemed opportune to mention, because it gives such a special coloring to what comes next, in regards to the conclusion.\nIt wasn\u2019t much for the actress to post in her Facebook profile a text in defense of actor and director Miguel Falabella and of the series Sexo e as negas of which Falabella is the mastermind. In a very succinct manner I intend to review some topics of Elisa Lucinda\u2019s reasoning. So let\u2019s see.\nThe defense the actress alleges, first, is the need for space for black actors (but at what cost?) on TV and Brazilian novelas (soap operas). Up to that point, all is well, we are all tired of seeing black actors playing the role of the black, as if they were not cut out for anything other than repeating the stereotypes that society expects of them.\nThese actors are part of a kind of \u201cethnic core\u201d. It is curious that the concept of \u201cethnic\u201d does not include white actors of European descent. But, paradoxically, on this picture, Elisa suggests that black actors cannot waste any job opportunity, especially because, according to the popular adage that serves as the basis for her reasoning, in this case we could sigh something like \u201cthe lesser of evils\u201d. As if blacks that today adorn the television program Esquenta were better off than the remote mulatas of Sargentelli.\nBut worse than this collaborationist position of Elisa Lucinda is her justification for tolerating Falabella. Elisa says that the mind of Falabella is suburban or friendly to the imaginary of this happy people, that is, that he would have the feeling for speaking of the community and that, moreover, always escalated black actors in his productions and projects.\nThe question is what kind of representations did these black actors embody or still embody? Therefore, such facts don\u2019t mean that this citizen does not bring in his aesthetically suburban heart biased, racist and misogynist conceptions, after all, racism and sexism are also, yes, in the communities.\nSkin color in Brazil is sometimes an asset (like gender), wherever we were what whiteness and masculinity impose as bonuses. Then, Miguel Falabella may even be sensitive to suburban flavor, but it doesn\u2019t follow that he\u2019s not a reproducer of traditional prejudices against blacks and women.\nIn another moment of her posting, Elisa Lucinda repeats the buzzword of censorship to humor the arguments of the critics of Sexo e as negas, and proposes, in a tone of manifesto, we should take off the band aid of traumas, insisting on the value of witticism as a purging of fears and, finally, Elisa uses a string of conciliatory clich\u00e9s.\nOn the other hand, I wonder: what cowardly humor is this that delights in putting in the crosshairs of his reactionary laugh those traditionally in the social scale that are relegated to inferiority or invisibility?\nIt\u2019s not humor in a strong sense \u2013 that subverts the convention \u2013 it\u2019s just middle class humor, voted to keep everything and everyone in the same place, a humor whose targets is always the same: black, gay, fat, poor, women, in short, all that becomes the Zorra Total (3) sponsored by the philosophers of the scenic suburb.\nFinally, a confusing reference I didn\u2019t understand. Elisa Lucinda seems to put on equal footing or draws an analogy of this movement of repudiation of the show Sexo e as negas with the criminal and isolated act of the subject (the newspapers describe it as \u201cof the color pardo\u201d ie brown, mixed or mulato) who tried to set fire to home of a racist fan involved in the episode with the black goalie Aranha. Elisa remembered that this refers to the fighting techniques of the Ku Klux Klan. Wow! Such a comparison is frivolous and pointless.\nWith this tirade Elisa Lucinda behaves, at least for me, as a mucama de casa-grande (slave housekeeper) defending her sinhozinho (slave master\u2019s son) at any cost. Ie, those who want punishment for whoever calls a black \u201cmacaco\u201d (monkey), those who perceive the prejudice suggested in a title like \u201cSexo e as negas\u201d therefore, are really the ones intolerant of good humor and would fight it using the most racist and violent methods we know of? Impressive.\nMy dear, Elisa Lucinda, I have only one thing to say you: for the time being you are less deleterious for thought doing your poetry. Although your poetry is bad, at least while you are dedicating yourself to this you end up messing up less.\nIn view of recent events relating to racism in Brazil and due to a series of adjacent delivered comments by many blacks and whites who think it is better to forgive offenses \u2013 since the offense, at least in this country, is not intended to offend \u2013 and willingly accept visibility between the scoundrel and the servile for blacks in the media space, as this would be better than nothing, in short, in view of all this, I start to get increasingly pessimistic about the picture.\nSo much so that the other day while watching a documentary about Ant\u00f4nio Callado (4), I noticed the words of one contemporary writer who said Callado was of a generation that in relation to the issues at the root of Brazil (inequalities and contradictions), fought all important struggles of his time, however, lost all of them. Thus, with regard to racism and, naturally, within my modest limits of intervention and discussion, I am not surprised that, at fifty-three years of my age, I begin to experience a similar sense of failure.\nMaybe I\u2019m being dramatic. It is true that many are reacting, great. On the other hand, I cannot forget that Kafka writes, somewhere and before a dizzying nightmare, there must be hope, yes, but not for us. Only the nightmare from which I cannot escape, this \u201cus\u201d doesn\u2019t seem to meet a minimum quota of that which is white.\nNote from BW of Brazil: So what have we here? Over the past few weeks, this blog presented a number of black voices that wanted Brazil\u2019s most powerful media corporation (Rede Globo) to know that they were none too pleased with depictions of black women on this latest attempt at \u201cmedia diversity\u201d. Although protests initially began due to the very title of the series that clearly associated black women with sexuality, with the debut of the show, the rejection got even stronger because of the show\u2019s shortcomings and the fact that it lived up to the stereotypes that one gathered from the title. But as the debate heated up, a number of Afro-Brazilian entertainers stepped forward voicing support of the show and attempted to discredit protesters. Elisa Lucinda, being an Afro-Brazilian woman of somewhat prominence in the media has been previously featured on this blog and it is more than a bit disappointing to learn of her support of this program and her attempts to slander those who saw through the hype.\nProtest against Sexo e as negas\nAs pointed out in a previous analysis, many Afro-Brazilians supporting the show (including Lucinda) were at some time in their careers or are now featured on productions of the Globo network. Also stated previously, their having worked or currently working for the network doesn\u2019t necessarily discredit their opinions, but in some ways it was simply impossible not to believe that Globo TV representatives didn\u2019t somehow influence them to make such statements. After all, it wouldn\u2019t be difficult to believe that Globo, being the most dominant force in Brazil\u2019s mass media, could have the power to make sure that these very same people never appear in any prominent roles again.\nThose who attempted to deflect accusations of racism of the program\u2019s white creator came across as \u201chouse negroes\u201d who were simply trying to protect their master to avoid their own possible \u201cpunishment\u201d. How else can we explain such statements of support? This is especially so now that we know that the Globo network itself admits to the very shortcomings that activists protested against. It\u2019s shameful, but let this be a lesson to those of us who overwhelmingly support people who look like us when they achieve prominent roles in society. Because chances are that those people who have achieved such status have already sold themselves to the very same power structure that they perhaps would have protested against had they never gained their own status within the system.\nSo once again a question that has been posed on the blog previously comes to the forefront. Is individual black prominence worth it when it sacrifices the integrity of the whole group? Is it still worth it? This is not the first time that this question must be posed. And as individual blacks continue to fight for their \u201cpiece of pie\u201d, sometimes even at the cost of sacrificing their own standing with the community, this will not be the last time.\nSource: TV Yahoo, TV Yahoo (2), Vio Mundo\n1. 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        "raw_content": "Guest Blog: \u201cSummer Shock\u201d with my Special Child\nWritten By Guest Blogger Posted on Jul 24, 2012 CategoriesParentingRelationshipsTagsGuest Blogger, K-12, School-age Kids, Special Needs\nHooray, it\u2019s summer! School\u2019s out! No more homework! No classes. Lots of free time\u2026\nNo more school? The normal routine is out the window. For most children and moms, this is not a big deal. They are able to transition from the everyday routine of school into the usually unplanned chaos that is summer. However, special needs children don\u2019t usually fall into that category and thus we and our children are thrown into what I lovingly call \u201cSummer Shock.\u201d\nBlondie is five and is our special child. She has ADHD, speech delays, articulation problems, adjustment disorder, SPD, and OCD tendencies. Around our house, we experienced this with Blondie almost immediately after she graduated Pre-K a few short weeks ago (although it feels I\u2019ve aged a year since). This summer is the first that she will not be attending any type of school or child development center (CDC). For her, routine and consistency is paramount to being able to function and cope with her world. Sometimes, it doesn\u2019t work perfectly but most days it makes the difference in her behavior, ability to regulate her own emotions without redirection, handle transitions, and adjust to situations with more ease.\nDuring the school year, Blondie has a pretty set schedule that she understands and she is comfortable knowing what to expect every day. This, for the most part, makes it easier for us to help her through any changes or surprises that come up. After all, life isn\u2019t scripted and we can\u2019t expect it to go exactly as we plan or hope. Am I right moms? \ud83d\ude09\nThis past school year, we planned her schedule and organized a printed, kid friendly monthly calendar for her that we hung on her wall. I included pictures that represented each big daily activity so that she knew what to expect. She always knew if the day included school, dance class, soccer, a doctor\u2019s appointment or therapy, etc. We also included her in discussions about what to do on the weekends and allowed her to add her own relevant \u201centries\u201d in her calendar. She also has a chore/responsibility chart, a \u201cdon\u2019t forget\u201d list with pictures (brush your teeth, play nice, please and thank you, etc.) and a daily behavior tracker (each day gets a color, green/yellow/red, based on the overall day). Also, we have a stoplight drawing along with a cut-out picture of her. We move her picture to the corresponding color based on her current temperament. That way she understands visually if she needs to calm down or is heading for a time out, etc.\nNow, I\u2019m beginning to consider \u201csummer\u201d a four letter word! Having a child that depends on and thrives with schedule, routine, and limited distractions is complicated enough during the school year and throwing her into a summertime lull in those expectations is a daunting, intimidating thing (and I\u2019m talking about for me). She, of course, is excited to be out of school, home, and having fun. I, on the other hand, know that this initial excitement will be replaced with a long list of feelings, anxieties, and difficulties with adjustments as well as transition problems. I know we are looking at some level of regression when it comes to her ability or desire to regulate her emotions and behavior without redirection. I fully know to expect more meltdowns and increased need to have things perfect and heightened sensitivity to noise/fabrics/food/temperature, etc. She definitely seems to handle all of this much better when the day is planned and when she has a normal repetitive schedule.\nSo, taking all of this that I know about her, her needs, what works and doesn\u2019t work during the school year, and knowledge of what will be different this summer, I forced myself to attempt to come up with a pan of action for dealing with \u201cSummer Shock.\u201d Of course, I have to take into account I also have a two-year-old in the midst of \u201cthe terribles and potty training,\u201d a military husband and all the uncertainties of his occupation/schedule, and anything else life might throw our way.\nOur plan, in theory is quite simple, in action will probably be so very far from simple. We are going to continue to utilize as many of the routines, charts, and activities that Blondie is accustomed to as possible. I am still working on lists and a calendar of possible activities, day trips, and other things to do this summer. My hope is to have a not quite set in stone weekly schedule that is fairly consistent all summer and make a master calendar to hang in the girls\u2019 playroom. Again, so they both will have a visual idea of what to expect. I have already seen a huge increase in meltdowns, and temper and sensory problems with Blondie in the short time since school let out. I have resorted to using methods that we needed a long time ago and infrequently in recent memory. Lots of making sure she keeps eye contact with me when I have to discuss a meltdown with her or an unacceptable behavior. I have seen the need to have her repeat what I tell her during these discussions and hope she \u201cgets it\u201d at that time. We moved her stoplight chart to a more prominent location in-house and have included our two-year-old on this method as well. Since both Ginger and Blondie are home all day, we decided to make sure as many things, routines, charts, etc. as possible include or apply to them both.\nThat\u2019s the plan and I\u2019m sticking to it! You know, at least until it stops working \ud83d\ude09 I hope you all have a great summer and are able to reduce the \u201cSummer Shock\u201d in your home.\nIt\u2019s Summer, Now What?\nWritten By Guest Blogger Posted on Jul 20, 2012 CategoriesMilitary LifeParenting\nIt\u2019s Summer, Now What? At some point reality hits when the kids realize just because they are off doesn\u2019t mean mom and dad are! 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        "raw_content": "The seminal book on Kanban for software development is still a sound foundation on the matter. Indeed, it is the best book on Kanban to date. This is easily justified by the fact that David Anderson explains Kanban through the original implementations of the method.\nAnderson starts the book telling his motivations for solving the Agile manager\u2019s dilemma: how to scale agility in large organizations and how to achieve a sustainable pace? The author tells his professional history back at Sprint PCS (which became a Motorola-owned company) where he was persuaded to influence other teams without success. His conclusion was that prescriptively enforcing a software development process on a team doesn\u2019t work. Every situation is unique (organizations, teams, and projects are different) and this creates resistance to change.\nThe stories are very interesting as they resonate easily in every software development professional. They are about derailing projects in the hands of teams with low morale. However, the outcomes are even more interesting: the Microsoft case had a 200% productivity boost and 90% lead time reduction. At Corbis (chapter 5), a strong continuous improvement culture emerged (and the documented Kanban Method in the book).\nIn both cases, a uniquely tailored process was created for each context. This emergent Lean behavior is due to the application of the Core Practices of Kanban: Visualize Workflow, Limit WIP, Measure and Manage Flow, Make Process Policies Explicit and Use Models to Recognize Improvement Changes.\nThen the book goes on with a practical explanation on how to adopt Kanban. The chapters 6 (Mapping the Value Stream), 10 (Setting Work-in-Progress Limits), 12 (Metrics and Management Reporting), 16 (Three Types of Improvement Opportunity) and 17 (Bottlenecks and Non-Instant Availability) are enlightening and the author succeeds in adapting all these practices and explaining them in a seemingly logical progression.\nIf you want to adopt Kanban, this is the book to start. You will understand the motivations that drove the evolution of the method from the pioneer\u2019s perspective. Then look for fresher references, since the method evolved since then. The Core Practices (Chapter 3) were refined, the Foundational Principles were introduced and the System Thinking Approach to Introducing Kanban replaced the Recipe for Success (Chapter 3). Kanban from the Inside (the parts I and III) and Real-World Kanban are good follow-up readings.\nThe drawback on the Kindle edition are the low-resolution pictures of Kanban boards.\nIn the remainder of this book I describe Kanban (capital K) as the evolutionary change method that utilizes a kanban (small k) pull system, visualization, and other tools to catalyze the introduction of Lean ideas into technology development and IT operations. The process is evolutionary and incremental. Kanban enables you to achieve context-specific process optimization with minimal resistance to change while maintaining a sustainable pace for the workers involved.\nIn many ways, knowledge work is the antithesis of a repetitive production activity. Software development is most certainly not like manufacturing. The domains exhibit wildly different attributes. Manufacturing has low variability, while much of software development is highly variable and seeks to exploit variability through novelty in design in order to drive profit.\nAs should become evident in subsequent chapters, we use a kanban system to limit a team\u2019s work-in-progress to a set capacity and to balance the demand on the team against the throughput of their delivered work. By doing this we can achieve a sustainable pace of development so that all individuals can achieve a work versus personal life balance. As you will see, Kanban also quickly flushes out issues that impair performance, and it challenges a team to focus on resolving those issues in order to maintain a steady flow of work.\nCollaborative analysis and design improve quality. When teams are asked to work together to analyze problems and design solutions, the quality is higher. I encourage teams to hold collaborative team analysis and design modeling sessions. Design modeling should be done in small batches every day. Scott Ambler has called this Agile Modeling.\nThere is causation between quantity of work-in-progress and average lead time, and the relationship is linear. In the manufacturing industry, this relationship is known as Little\u2019s Law. The evidence from these two teams at Motorola suggests that there is a correlation between increased lead time and poorer quality. Longer lead times seem to be associated with significantly poorer quality. In fact, an approximately six-and-a-half times increase in average lead time resulted in a greater than 30-fold increase in initial defects. Longer average lead times result from greater amounts of work-in-progress.\nReducing work-in-progress, or shortening the length of an iteration, will have a significant impact on initial quality. It appears that the relationship between quantity of work-in-progress and initial quality is non-linear; that is, defects will rise disproportionately to increases in quantity of WIP.\nComplexity in knowledge-work problems grows exponentially with the quantity of work-in-progress. Meanwhile, our human brains struggle to cope with all this complexity. So much of knowledge transfer and information discovery in software development is tacit in nature and is created during collaborative working sessions, face-to-face. The information is verbal and visual but it\u2019s in a casual format like a sketch on a whiteboard. Our minds have a limited capacity to store all this tacit knowledge and it degrades while we store it. We fail to recall precise details and make mistakes. If a team is co-located and always available to each other, this memory loss can be corrected through repeated discussion or tapping the shared memory of a group of people. So agile teams co-located in a shared workspace are more likely to retain tacit knowledge longer.\nRecently, it\u2019s become popular in the Agile community to talk about business-value optimization and how the production rate of working code (called the \u201cvelocity\u201d of software development) is not an important metric. This is because business value delivered is the true measure of success. While this may ultimately be true, it is important not to lose sight of the capability maturity ladder that a team must climb. Most organizations are incapable of measuring and reporting business value delivered. They must first build capability in basic skills before they try greater challenges.\nBy this time the team had reduced the lead time to an average of 14 days against an 11-day engineering time. The due-date performance on the 25-day delivery time target was 98 percent. The throughput of requests had risen more than threefold, while lead times had dropped by more than 90 percent, and reliability improved almost as much. No changes were made to the software development or testing process.\nIn Japanese, the word kaizen literally means \u201ccontinuous improvement.\u201d A workplace culture where the entire workforce is focused on continually improving quality, productivity, and customer satisfaction is known as a \u201ckaizen culture.\u201d\nAdopting Kanban should change the culture of your organization and help it mature. If the adoption is done correctly, the organization will morph into one that adopts change readily and becomes good at implementing changes and process improvements.\nAdopting Kanban is an investment in the long term capability, maturity, and culture of your organization. It is not intended as a quick fix.\nThe physical board had a huge psychological effect compared to anything we got from the electronic tracking tool we used at Microsoft. By attending the standup each day, team members were exposed to a sort of time-lapse photography of the flow of work across the board. Blocked work items were marked with pink tickets, and the team became much more focused on issue resolution and maintaining flow. Productivity jumped dramatically.\nKanban WIP limits enable \u201cstop the line\u201d behavior. Kanban WIP limits encourage swarming to resolve problems.\nAnother school of thought takes a different approach. It suggests that rather than implement loose WIP limits to avoid a challenging introduction of the system, each stage should be buffered, and the activity steps should have tight limits. Bottlenecks and variability will reveal themselves by how full the buffers become. Small, simple changes can then be made to reduce buffer sizes and then eventually you can eliminate unnecessary buffers.\nParticularly in highly innovative and experimental work, there may be several activities that need to happen with a piece of customer-valued work, but those activities do not need to happen in any particular order. In these circumstances, it is important to realize that Kanban should not force you to complete the activities in a given order. What is most important when modeling your kanban system is that it must reflect the way the real work is done.\nSo standups take a different format with a kanban system. The focus is on flow of work. The facilitator, typically a project manager or a line manager, will \u201cwalk the board.\u201d The convention has developed to work backward\u2014from right to left (in the direction of pull)\u2014through the tickets on the board. The facilitator might solicit a status update on a ticket or simply ask if there is any additional information that is not on the board and may not be known to the team. Particular emphasis will be placed on items that are blocked (have a pink ticket attached) or delayed due to defects (have a series of blue tickets attached). Questions may also be asked about items that appear to be stuck and have not moved for a few days.\nA good rule of thumb might be that if the backlog exceeds three months\u2019 worth of work, that is, three months of delivery throughput, and all the items in the backlog cannot enter the system within that time, it would be a good idea to prune the backlog.\nKanban still delivers on the Principles Behind the Agile Manifesto19. However, Kanban avoids any dysfunction introduced by artificially forcing things into time-boxes.\nBy avoiding detailed estimates as much as possible, the transaction costs are minimized, which facilitates more frequent prioritization meetings.\nThe sizing of the buffer is important. Again, you want it to be as small as possible. Buffers and queues add WIP to your system and their effect is to lengthen lead time. However, buffers and queues smooth flow and improve the predictability of that lead time. By smoothing flow, they increase throughput, so more work is delivered through the kanban system. Buffers also ensure that people are kept working and provide for greater utilization. There needs to be balance, and buffers help maintain it.\nQueue and buffer sizes should be adjusted empirically as required. Hence, do not fret over a decision to establish a WIP limit. Do not delay rollout of your kanban system because you can\u2019t agree on the perfect WIP-limit numbers. Choose something! Choose to make progress with imperfect information and then observe and adjust. Kanban is an empirical process.\nCommitments in Kanban are made against lead time and target delivery dates. Throughput may be used on larger projects to indicate the approximate time to completion with appropriate buffering for variation.\nAlthough our main goal with Kanban is to introduce change with minimal resistance, there must be other goals. Change for the sake of change is pointless. These other goals should reflect genuine business needs such as high-quality, predictable delivery.\nKanban does not offer a commitment on a certain amount of work delivered on a certain day. It offers a commitment against the service-level agreements for each class of service, underpinned with a commitment to reliable regular delivery, transparency, flexibility on prioritization and processing, and continuous improvement on quality, throughput, frequency of delivery, and lead time.\nThe five elements\u2014WIP, prioritization, delivery, classes of service, and lead time\u2014provide levers that can be pulled to affect the performance of the system. The skill is in knowing how to pull those levers and how to trade off options to devise an agreement that will work effectively.\nIn general, any form of meeting is a coordination activity, including favorites of the Agile community, such as daily standup meetings, unless the meeting is designed to produce a customer-valued deliverable. If three developers get together at a whiteboard and model a design for code they are about to implement, this is not a coordination activity, it is a value-added activity. Why? 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        "raw_content": "When Is the Right Time to Write a Will?\nThis is such a great question! It is also a question that comes up all the time, especially from folks who attend our educational workshops that take place quite frequently.\nOften times the folks who join us have this exact question on their minds but have not had the courage or the opportunity to get in front of an estate planning attorney and ask this question.\nAs you know it does take quite a bit of courage to approach an attorney...for many reasons.... but that's a whole different subject. ;)\nAnyway, someone asked this question last night when Tim was speaking on the many different reasons that estate planning applies to more people than we generally think it does.\n\"Tim, when do you think is the right time for someone to have their Will done?\" the woman in the audience asked. Tim simply responded, \"Every adult needs something and it is always better to get it done when everything is great and you have no reason to think you will need a Will.\"\nSounds like the answer you might expect but IT IS SO TRUE.\nHere is a great example: Selena Gomez, a 25 year old entertainer that has been diagnosed with Lupus disease and recently needed a kidney transplant. Her best friend was a match and happy to donate but immediately thought that she needed to get her affairs in order...just in case, according to the Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog in \"Selena Gomez BFF: I Wrote My Will Before Transplant.\"\nThe seriousness of a medical procedure can spur people into writing a will and protecting their family. This is not that unusual. Writing a will and creating an estate plan means having to think about the possibility of your own death or incapacitation. That is an uncomfortable thing to think about for most people, so they avoid the subject and do not get it done.\nHowever Benjamin Franklin said it best, \"...in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.\" So why not plan when you have plenty of time to think, ponder, explore your options, and figure out the best plan for you and your family? This is important for all adults and at any age!\nCome to one of our workshops and learn the different reasons having a will or an estate plan may apply to you. It's free advice from a lawyer, so why not?\nOur next workshop will be held on Wednesday, December 13th from 6-8pm in our office. You can visit our website HERE for more workshop dates and times or you can visit our event webpage HERE to register for the class on the 13th.\nThere is no obligation to buy anything. Just come get educated on an important topic that directly affects you and your family.\nHoliday Toy Drive for Hope & Home\nYay! The holiday season has returned! As such, so has our annual holiday toy drive!\nForbush Legal is collecting gifts for children of all ages (0-17) to be donated to Hope and Home. Hope and Home is an organization that serves children in Colorado Springs who will spend their Christmas or holiday season in foster care, away from their families.\nToys or gifts must be unwrapped and in their original packaging. Please do not bring anything that appears to be religious as Hope and Home is not able to distribute gifts of that nature to the children.\nWe will be accepting toys until December 14th so that they maybe sorted and distributed to the children by Christmas day.\nLast year they were lacking in gifts for teens. Here are some ideas for \"teen\" gifts:\nGift cards to Best Buy or Wal-Mart, Ulta or a clothing store\n\"Cool\" t-shirts with funny sayings or comic book characters for boys\nCute tops or dresses for girls\nBeanies or Ball caps\nLip glosses, make-up, nail polish\nBooks - youth fiction or non-fiction\nHope and Home will make sure that the right gifts are matched with the right kids. We need gifts for children of all ages.\nPlease bring your gift donation by our office anytime Monday through Friday, 8am - 5pm. (Our office closes from noon to 1pm for lunch)\nThank you for helping us create smiles for the children that need us most!\nFor questions please contact Carissa at\ncarissa@forbushgoldberg.com or (719) 473-6654\nEstate Plans Need Updating or Problems Can Arise\nThe distribution of your assets as you want them, relies on an up-to-date plan.\nMost successful business people are aware that they need an estate plan.\nA recent survey found that 9 out of 10 of entrepreneurs have at least a will, if not more estate planning documents. However, there can still be a problem, according to Forbes in \"Most Successful Entrepreneurs Have Out of Date Estate Plans.\"\nThe survey found that 85% of the entrepreneurs have estate plans that are more than five years old. That is not always a problem but certainly can be.\nNewly acquired property can sometimes be accounted for in old estate plans. Tax laws often change though.\nIf a significant tax law has changed, the way in which an old estate plan handles an estate can be less than ideal. The plan may no longer do what was intended.\nWhat that means is the estate plans of wealthy people need to be reviewed regularly to make sure those plans still do what was intended.\nWe have a great program in our office where we make sure our clients have up-to-date documents. If you are not a member of our Legacy Protector Program... you should be!\nCall and ask for Joni for more information. 719-444-0300\n\u2018Daughter\u2019 Not Included in Jerry Lewis' Estate\nWoman was never acknowledged by Lewis, but she feels entitled to a share of his estate.\nA woman who claimed she was the daughter of Jerry Lewis was never acknowledged by him. He never made an effort to see her, despite her attempt to do so in 1980. However, she may now be entitled to part of his estate, according to Page Six in \"Jerry Lewis' daughter on being left out of his will.\"\nAt some point in his life, Lewis had a falling out with his sons and did not leave them anything in his will.\nA woman named Susan Lewis Minoret, who shares 80% of her DNA with Lewis\u2019 eldest son, has come forward and claimed that she is the daughter of Lewis.\nBecause he did not acknowledge her during his lifetime, it comes as no surprise that Suzan is not mentioned in his will. Interestingly, that might mean she is entitled to part of his estate.\nOften in order to disinherit a child, that child must be mentioned by name and specifically disinherited in the will.\nThis is done so the court can be sure that the omission of a child was not just an accident. However, in this case, because Suzan and Lewis did not have any kind of relationship at any point during his lifetime, her rights to any of his estate is less certain.\nA court may be asked to decide whether Suzan can have a portion of the estate.\nEstate, Gift Taxes Differ in U.S., U.K.\nThe recent death of a TV personality in the U.K. highlights the advantages and disadvantages of the systems.\nU.K. television personality Bruce Forsyth disliked the British system of estate and gift taxes, so he avoided the situation by leaving everything to his wife who has a full \u201cspousal\u201d exemption from the inheritance tax, according to the Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog in \"Should We Tax Gifts the British Way?\" His decision means she may be able to give all Forsyth's descendants a share of the estate, without anyone ever having to pay tax on it.\nThe U.K. and the U.S. treat taxes on gifts and estates differently leading to his decision.\nIn the U.S., we have an estate tax on estates that exceed the exemption amount. Currently, that amount is $5.49 million per taxpayer (going up to $5.6 million on Jan. 1, 2018).\nThe estate must pay tax on the value above the exemption amount, before any assets are distributed to heirs.\nThe U.K. has an inheritance tax. Instead of taxing the entire estate, they tax what the heirs receive after the estate is distributed.\nIn the U.S., we have limits on the amount that may be gifted away before a person dies. Why? It is done so those with potentially large estates cannot avoid taxes by giving everything away while they are living.\nThe U.K. only taxes gifts, if they occur within seven years of the giver's death. 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        "raw_content": "When most people think of October, visions of fall and Halloween come to mind. Here at LA Opera, this October has been \u201cThe Month of the American Composer.\u201d Three of our events involved some of the most important American composers of our age \u2013 Missy Mazzoli, Philip Glass, and Jake Heggie \u2013 working at the height of their powers. To celebrate how vital opera is to our nation culturally, we\u2019ve curated a few articles below where you can learn more about each composer and listen to some of their masterful music.\nJake Heggie, The Man Behind Moby-Dick\nComposer Jake Heggie Brings Moby-Dick to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion \u2013 via Los Angeles Magazine\nHerman Melville\u2019s Moby-Dick, the classic tale of one man\u2019s pursuit of an elusive white whale, has over the years been turned into films and television miniseries. Now, it has been turned into an opera. Jake Heggie, whose Dead Man Walking was performed earlier this year at the Broad Stage, is the composer of the show, which opens Saturday night at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.\nJake Heggie On Why Opera Is Here To Stay \u2013 via Los Angeles Times\nDon\u2019t tell Jake Heggie that opera is a dying art form. The composer of the opera Dead Man Walking \u201cthinks it\u2019s alive and kicking \u2014 he even uses an unprintable term to describe a recent batch of articles declaring that \u201cOpera is dead.\u201d And while his passionate words in defense of the operatic form are convincing, the trajectory of his own career is perhaps his best argument.\nMusic Monday: Moby-Dick Overture \u2013 via LA Opera Blog\nThis weekend, Moby-Dick opens at LA Opera. Melville\u2019s tale of obsession, the nature of good and evil, and the search for the elusive, titular, white whale is set to an evocative score by famed American composer, Jake Heggie (Dead Man Walking). When Heggie describes tackling the mammoth tale, he speaks of finally finding the music of Moby\u2019s universe in four simple chords. These chords capture the spirit and yearning inherent in Melville\u2019s story and resurface throughout the rest of the score, in a haunting fashion.\nFor tickets to Moby-Dick, click here. \u2026 Continue reading\nPosted in Behind the Scenes, Faces of the Opera\t| Tagged American, American Composer, Curated, Dracula, Jake Heggie, Missy Mazzoli, Moby-Dick, Opera, Philip Glass, Song from the Uproar\t| Comments Off on The Month of the American Composer",
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        "raw_content": "Traveling the World to Study Its Waters\nThe 33 founders of the National Geographic Society were an adventurous and accomplished group. They included scientists, explorers, a journalist and a superintendent of the National Zoo. In recognition of the National Geographic Society\u2019s upcoming 130th anniversary this series takes a look at their stories.\nBy Mark Collins Jenkins\nFor being related to such a famous character as John Wesley Powell, Arthur Powell Davis has proven somewhat of an elusive figure. A dedicated scientist, Davis made his career where hydrography and civil engineering meet, and his ability and expertise carried him to many different countries around the globe. He began as the hydrographer in charge of all government stream measurements, becoming chief of the U.S. Reclamation Service in 1907. That same year, he was featured as one of \u201cfour prominent geographers\u201d in the June 1907 issue of National Geographic magazine, to which he had been contributing occasional articles. In 1909, he was in charge of the hydrographic examination of the proposed Nicaragua and Panama canal routes. Also in 1909, he examined and reported on irrigation in Puerto Rico; two years later he did the same in Turkestan, and in 1914, he reported on flood control in China.\nDavis was born in Decatur, Illinois, on February 9, 1861, the son of John and Martha (Powell) Davis, his mother being sister to the one-armed explorer who would navigate the Colorado River into the Grand Canyon. Upon graduation, Davis became a topographer with the U.S. Geological Survey, led by Major Powell. His work during the summer months led him out West to survey areas of Arizona, New Mexico, and California.\nIn 1888, he joined his uncles in becoming a founder of the National Geographic Society on January 13, and perhaps as another result of his labors, he married Elizabeth Brown on June 20, with whom he had four daughters. A busy year indeed as he also earned his B.S. degree from what is now known as George Washington University.\nDavis was not only a hydrographer, he was a construction engineer as well. In 1907 he had been president of the Washington Society of Engineers. He worked on many high dams, but perhaps his most important achievement was during the 1920s, when acting as chief engineer and general manager of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in Oakland, California, he built the large reservoir and related aqueduct and tunnel system\u201395 miles long\u2013that delivered mountain water from the Mokelumne River to Oakland, San Francisco, and eight other cities around San Francisco Bay. For two years he was chief construction engineer for various irrigation projects in Turkestan and Transcaucasia.\nA fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Davis published Irrigation Works Constructed by the U.S. Government in 1917. He received a Sc.D that same year from his alma mater. But, sadly, his wife died that year. In 1920, he was awarded a D.Eng. from Louisiana State College, and married a second wife, Marie MacNaughton, on June 19. He made his home in Oakland, California, and died on August 7, 1933.\nTags conservation, Explorers Journal, Guest Blogger, historical, hydrology, Mark Collins Jenkins, national geographic society\nArchive Discoveries: Exploration of Mount Kennedy\nShivani Bhalla: \u2018The most important word is conservationist\u2018",
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        "title": "Arizona Governor Signs HB 2284 to Restore DUI Jury Trial Rights \u2014 Arizona DUI & Criminal Defense Attorney Blog \u2014 April 16, 2012",
        "raw_content": "Arizona Governor Signs HB 2284 to Restore DUI Jury Trial Rights\n\u201cConstitutional rights should be recognized and restored, no matter what the cost\u201d\nArizona HB 2284 \u2013 DUI; Jury Trial Rights Signed into Law\nArizona legislation signed into law April 11, 2012, has restored jury trial rights to first-time DUI offenders. AZ HB 2284 was signed into law by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer. Under the act, a provision was put in place to make it retroactively effective to December 31, 2011.\nNew Arizona Law Effective Retroactive to December 11, 2011\nHB 2284 amended A.R.S. \u00a7 28 -1381; DUI jury trial rights as follows:\nA.R.S. \u00a7 28 -1381 Section 1 ( F): removes the language which allowed only for repeat offenders to invoke their right to a jury trial: And\nA.R.S. \u00a7 28 -1381 Sec. 2. Retroactivity; applicability (A), (B) (1) (2):\n(A) The act is retroactive to December 31, 2011;\n(B) This act does not apply to:\nDUI charges for which trial has begun from or after December 31, 2011; before the effective date of this act;\nDUI charges for which the defendant entered a \u201cguilty\u201d or \u201cno contest\u201d plea to charges to, from, and after December 31, 2011; and before the effective date of this act.\nUnder the prior law, SB 1200, muted the rights of first-time, non-extreme DUI offender\u2019s right to a jury trial. It would have taken effect January 1, 2012. But now that is void. First-time DUI offenders will have their rights again to jury trial, the way they did, before SB 1200 took effect January 1, 2012.\nGilbert Criminal Defense Attorney\nIf you have been arrested for first DUI in Gilbert or the surrounding East Valley areas, you should contact a criminal defense attorney to discuss your matter and defense options. Not all arrests are lawful. If retained, your attorney will investigate to make sure your rights have not been violated; and defend your charges. There may be defenses that can be used that may lead to a dismissal or reduction of charges, and sentencing. Your chances of getting any favorable outcome in your case will significantly increase with representation by a private practice DUI attorney.\nTagged: Arizona, DUI, Legislation and Trial",
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        "raw_content": "Back in Time: Publix in the 1950s\nby Jennifer B. | March 9, 2018 | no comments\nImagine a time when teens were listening to Elvis on turntable record players, and every kid wanted a hula hoop. Families were eating a hot new item called TV dinners while watching Lassie, I Love Lucy and Gunsmoke. You may not want to go back to the days before computer gaming and smart phones, but I think we\u2019d all like to go back to gas prices of the 1950s, which were \u2014 get ready for this \u2014 an average of 20 cents a gallon!\n1950s styles looked very different from today, and so did Publix. The iconic art deco architecture of the 1940 Publix Super Market continued into the decade, giving each Publix its distinctive green marble and glass block design.\nSpeaking of style, uniforms were much different. Ladies wore uniform dresses, complete with aprons. Men\u2019s uniforms weren\u2019t quite as fancy. They usually wore basic white shirts and black pants. On special occasions such as store openings, they wore ties with P-U-B-L-I-X spelled out vertically. If you missed our story about the Publix uniforms through the years, check it out!\nIt wasn\u2019t just the Publix associates who showed off their style. Customers got pretty dressed up too \u2014 from hats to high heels.\nWithout the conveniences and technology we enjoy today, there was no such thing as scanning. Publix cashiers rang up each item on key-punch registers. Every item in the store had to be individually marked with the price, marking all those boxes, packages and cans took time. Of course, the stores were smaller, an average of 20,000 sq. ft., so there wasn\u2019t the volume or variety of products we have available today. In fact, it wasn\u2019t until the 1950s that Publix brand items appeared on the shelf. Some of the very first products were green peas, bacon, coffee and eggs.\nDespite humble beginnings during the Great Depression in 1930, in 20 years Publix had grown to 24 locations in Central Florida. As the number of stores increased, so did Publix\u2019s expansion into new cities. In 1959, we stretched across the state with a store in Jacksonville and a store in Miami. During the 1950s, we added 35 stores, bringing the chain to a total of 55 locations. The family of Publix associates grew to 3,000. (Compare that to 190,000 associates in 2017.)\nAt the start of the decade, the original Publix headquarters in downtown Lakeland, FL moved to a seven-acre site in west Lakeland. George Jenkins opened his beautiful new 125,000 sq. ft. warehouse and office complex in 1951. He was preparing his team for a new decade of incredible expansion that was to come in the 1960s. Stay tuned for more as we continue our look at the past in an upcoming article!\nWe\u2019ll leave you with a mystery photo from the 1950s. If you know what this held, leave a comment below.\nWritten by Jennifer B.\nJennifer B. has been with Publix since 1980, when she started working part time in high school. She has held positions of Assistant Director of public relations and Director of media relations, but her current role as the Company Historian is the highlight of her career. She loves sharing Publix trivia, telling stories about Mr. George and solving Publix\u2019s history mysteries. In her life outside of Publix, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her husband and catering to the whims of their cat Jackson, who is master of all he surveys.\nTags: Associate Stories, History, Mr. George\nMy Publix: Shops at Southline, Charlotte, NC\nPublix Grand Openings Then and Now\nMr. George Gold Coin: Carlos Martinez & Michael Le Gare",
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        "raw_content": "Technology Transfer From Lab to Marketplace\nBy Melissa C. Lott on December 6, 2011\nThe U.S. is currently home to a suite of national laboratories that conduct cutting-edge research. Throughout the country, this network of 17 labs (overseen by the Department of Energy) focuses on a wide array of basic science and engineering questions. The results of this research have spurred innovation and technology development for more than seven decades. And, through the technology transfer process, the discoveries unearthed within these institutions \u2013 from low-e window coatings to hybrid solar lighting - have the chance to leave the research world and make significant impacts in the marketplace.\nIn order to move cutting edge research from labs to markets, these research institutions agree to let their discoveries leave the nest under technology transfer agreements. The general process for a technology transfer from the lab to a commercial organization is pretty straightforward:\nDepartment of Energy (DOE) National Lab (or, more specifically, their research staff) discover something new and are issued a patent for their invention.\nThis patent is identified as a potential candidate for a technology transfer and so its information is placed in the DOEpatents database.\nCompanies that are interested in commercializing a technology from within the DOEpatents database.\nAn agreement is reached between the patent holder (normally DOE or, at times, the individual laboratory) that allows the company to license the technology for commercialization purposes.\nTypically, proceeds from the licensing fees are then used to fund further research at DOE laboratories.\nLets take an example -\nNorthern California\u2019s Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) recently licensed the rights to an aerosol technology that could revolutionize building energy efficiency retrofit programs by making leaky ducts a thing of the past. Under a transfer agreement, between LBNL and Auroseal, the latter will be able to develop an aerosol technology that can disperse a sealant throughout a building\u2019s existing ductwork, effectively sealing any leaks. This technology, developed by LBNL researchers, could vastly improve the energy efficiency of buildings by reducing energy losses due to inefficient distribution of air through the system.\nThis aerosol technology is just one case of discoveries from within the national laboratory system moving into society\u2019s wider sphere. Over more than 7 decades, researchers within these national labs have developed technologies to harness nuclear power (both electric and geopolitical). They have discovered the foundational components for advanced battery technologies (think Lithium Ion), and how to make car airbags an economical option for all Americans (with MEMS technology).\nLast year, during the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster, scientists and engineers from around the world analyzed technologies that could have the potential to help stop the oil leak and also assist in the cleanup the oil that has already escaped. One of the technologies that received significant attention was a large device capable of effectively separating oil and water using centrifugal acceleration. Owned by actor Kevin Costner\u2019s company (Ocean Therapy Solutions), this technology was licensed to Costner for commercialization purposes through the tech transfer process.\nThe technology transfer program allows the discoveries resulting from basic science research to have significant impact outside of the laboratory. Through the technology transfer process, inventions funded by federal research dollars can be used to create new companies within the U.S. economy. And, with the funds received from licensing these technologies, the national lab system can help ensure its continued ability to fund cutting edge research.\n1. Map of DOE laboratory locations courtesy of the Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.\nThe Westinghouse/Edison Rivalry - stray dogs, circus elephants, and getting Westinghoused\nBy David Wogan on December 5, 2011\nThe impracticality of a cheeseburger",
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        "raw_content": "In the Science of Aging, Oldest New Yorkers Hold the Key\nHelen \u2018Happy\u2019 Reichert, 109 years old, left, with her brother Irving Kahn, 105. The siblings are part of an ongoing study of 500 of the oldest people in the New York area.\nAt his lab in the Bronx, geneticist Nir Barzilai has spent more than a decade trying to unlock the biology of aging. His secret weapon: some of the New York area\u2019s oldest Jews.\nOne of his major studies analyzes the genetic make-up and life habits of the oldest of the old: 500 physically and cognitively healthy individuals living well past the century mark. The project began more than a decade ago when Barzilai and his fellow researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx first began recruiting centenarians for ongoing analysis.\n\u201cI don\u2019t view aging as something we cannot improve,\u201d Barzilai, 55 years old, said in an interview. Of his long-lived subjects, he says: \u201cWe\u2019re not as interested in how they are now, but rather how they got here.\u201d\nResearch that began with some of the oldest New Yorkers is now set to spread throughout the U.S. Barzilai\u2019s work is the template for a ambitious national study to create a full sequencing of the genomes of 100 ethnically and geographically diverse centenarians, a project that will take 18 months to complete. Last year, Barzilai was the recipient of a prestigious award from the American Federation for Aging Research in recognition of his achievements.\nPrevious NYPD Green: City Adopts Electric Patrol Car Next In Clemens Case, a Focus on DNA Evidence",
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        "raw_content": "OBITUARY: Barbara Lentz Wright, 84\nJanuary 18, 2018. BLOWING ROCK, NC \u2014 Barbara Lentz Wright, age 84, of Blowing Rock, passed away Wednesday, January 17, 2018, at the Foley Center.\nBorn July 18, 1933, in Watauga County, she was a daughter of the late William Council and Elizabeth Sudderth Lentz.\nBarbara was retired from the Blowing Rock Hospital where she was the human resources director. She was a life-long member of Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church where she served as an Elder and on many committees. Barbara was a member of the Board of Directors of the Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show, was a volunteer for the Park Service, and was one of the founding members of the Blowing Rock Historical Society. She was a member of the Blowing Rock Ruritan, BRAAC, the Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce, and the town Board of Adjustments. She received a number of notable awards in her hometown during her lifetime, including being named a Chamber of Commerce Volunteer of the Year, Woman of the Year in 2000, and receiving a \u201cSpirit of the Village\u201d award in 2004, as well as the Jerry Burns Ambassadorial Award in 2014.\nBarbara is survived by her children, Tom Wright and wife Dayna, Becky Steele and husband Mike, and Kenneth Wright and wife Cyndee, all of Blowing Rock, six grandchildren, Lindsay Wright Garcia and husband Jorge, Ashlyn Steele Yates and husband Dusty, Lanny Wilson and wife Jamie, Lauren Greene and husband Sid, Thomas Steele, and Tori Wright, and ten great grandchildren.\nIn addition to her parents she was preceded in death by one grandson, Tommy Wright, one sister, Toni Coffey and one brother, Bill Lentz.\nMemorial services for Barbara Lentz Wright will be conducted Sunday afternoon, January 21, 2018, at 2 PM at Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church. The family will receive friends Saturday evening from 6 PM until 8 PM at Austin & Barnes Funeral Home.\nIn lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church, PO Box 393, Blowing Rock, NC 28605 or to the Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show, PO Box 650, Blowing Rock, NC 28605.\nOnline condolences may be shared with the Wright family at www.austinandbarnesfuneralhome.com\nAustin & Barnes Funeral Home is serving the Wright family.\nTags:barbara wrightblowing rocklentzncobituary\nPrevious : DAY THREE: Picking up the pieces @ Blowing Rock Town Council retreat\nNext : OBITUARY: Ernest Council Williams, MD",
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        "raw_content": "What to Know About ACOs: An Introduction to MassHealth Accountable Care Organizations \u203a\nMassHealth introduced accountable care organizations (ACOs) for many of its members in March 2018. An ACO is a group of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that work together with the goals of delivering better care to members, improving the population\u2019s health, and controlling costs. This brief serves as a resource for stakeholders (i.e., providers, health care administrators, policymakers) to help explain the key elements of MassHealth ACOs. A variety of topics are covered in this brief, including: member eligibility; ACO types; savings and losses; member enrollment and assignment; plan selection periods and fixed enrollment; primary care provider exclusivity; and ACO features, such as community partners.\nDownload: What to Know About ACOs: An Introduction to MassHealth Accountable Care Organizations",
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        "raw_content": "In the Middle Ages, European thinking relied on Greek sources that had been transmitted from one generation to the next, and cosmological and astronomical knowledge relied on the writings of Aristotle and Ptolemy.\nAristotle developed a theory of a central Earth surrounded by concentric spherical shells carrying the planets and the stars. Since 13th century, his theory was the basis of European mentality.\nAt the same time, there was the faith that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the Universe. But few were those who saw the advantages of this idea, and most people thought it was physically impossible, since it contradicted Aristotle\u2019s law.\nBut the change was about to come with the theories of a Polish astronomer, Nicolaus Copernicus. In his work, \u201cDe revolutionibus orbium coelestium\u201d (\u201cOn the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres\u201d), Copernicus suggested the controversial idea that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the solar system. The stars were seen as distant celestial objects that do not revolve around the sun. The Earth was assumed to rotate once in 24 hours, causing the stars to appear to revolve around the Earth.\nThe heliocentric concept was a radical idea for his time. Since nearly all contemporary astronomers had adopted the Greek Earth-centered model (the Greek concept of the Earth as the center of the universe), Copernicus waited until the year of his death to publish his ideas.\nCopernicus had two main reasons for asserting that the Sun was the center of our solar system. The first reason was that he considered Ptolemy\u2019s model as being inaccurate. More precisely, while the Ptolemaic model was very good at predicting the positions of the planets, it wasn\u2019t precise, and over the centuries its predictions were becoming increasingly wrong.\nThe second reason stemmed from the fact that Copernicus didn\u2019t like the fact that the Ptolemaic model was using big epicycles in order to explain the retrograde motions of the planets. Even if he was able to change the idea that the earth is the center of the solar system, he hasn\u2019t questioned the uniform circular motion. Although the Sun was at the center, the planets still executed uniform circular motion. Since the orbits of the planets are not circles, but ellipses, the Copernican model could not explain all the details of planetary motion without epicycles. The difference was that the Copernican system required many fewer epicycles than the Ptolemaic system.\nThe true motion of the planets around the Sun is not uniform circular motion, which is why the Copernican model also requires the presence of epicycles.\nBut his theories led to a simple explanation of both the varying brightness of the planets and retrograde motion. The planets in such a system naturally vary in brightness because they are not always the same distance from the Earth. The retrograde motion can be explained in terms of geometry.\nMany historians believe that Copernicus had published his theories at the end of his life because he was aware of their controversial nature and feared being ridiculed by his peers and by the church, which had elevated the ideas of Aristotle to the level of religious dogma.\nHowever, this reluctant revolutionary set in motion a chain of events that would eventually produce the greatest revolution in thinking that Western civilization has seen.\nHis ideas remained rather obscure for about 100 years after his death. But, in the 17th century, the work of Kepler, Galileo and Newton would build on the heliocentric Universe of Copernicus and produce the revolution that led to the annihilation of the ideas of Aristotle and replace them with the modern view of astronomy and natural science.\nCopernicus \u2013 100 greatest discoveries:\nTags: Aristotlecentral EarthCopernican vision of the solar systemGalileoKeplerNewtonNicolaus CopernicusPtolemyreligious dogmathe heliocentric theorythe Sunwas the center of the Universe",
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        "raw_content": "Inventor of the Modern\nRichard Munson (Author)\nTesla\u2019s inventions transformed our world, and his visions have continued to inspire great minds for generations.\nWhen his first breakthrough\u2014alternating current, the basis of the electric grid\u2014pitted him against Thomas Edison\u2019s direct-current empire, Tesla\u2019s superior technology prevailed. Unfortunately, he had little business sense and could not capitalize on this success. His most advanced ideas went unrecognized for decades: forty years in the case of the radio patent, longer still for his ideas on laser beam technology. Although penniless during his later years, he never stopped imagining. In the early 1900s, he designed plans for cell phones, the Internet, death-ray weapons, and interstellar communications. His ideas have lived on to shape the modern economy.\nWho was this genius? Drawing on letters, technical notebooks, and other primary sources, Munson pieces together the magnificently bizarre personal life and mental habits of the enigmatic inventor. Born during a lightning storm at midnight, Tesla died alone in a New York City hotel. He was an acute germaphobe who never shook hands and required nine napkins when he sat down to dinner. Strikingly handsome and impeccably dressed, he spoke eight languages and could recite entire books from memory. Yet Tesla\u2019s most famous inventions were not the product of fastidiousness or linear thought but of a mind fueled by both the humanities and sciences: he conceived the induction motor while walking through a park and reciting Goethe\u2019s Faust.\nTesla worked tirelessly to offer electric power to the world, to introduce automatons that would reduce life\u2019s drudgery, and to develop machines that might one day abolish war. His story is a reminder that technology can transcend the marketplace and that profit is not the only motivation for invention. This clear, authoritative, and highly readable biography takes account of all phases of Tesla\u2019s remarkable life.\n\u201cPenetrating \u2026 Munson makes vivid the genius\u2019s eventful life.\u201d \u2014 Nature\n\u201cAn entertaining, sympathetic glimpse into the life of the under-appreciated genius.\u201d \u2014 Washington Independent Review of Books\n\u201cA well-written, insightful addition to the legacy of this still-underappreciated visionary genius.\u201d \u2014 Booklist\n\u201cEntrepreneurs, inventors, engineers, and futurists will find this biography inspiring.\u201d \u2014 Library Journal\n\u201cA lucid, expertly researched biography of the brilliant Nikola Tesla.\u201d \u2014 Kirkus (starred review)\n\u201cNikola Tesla, though one of the great heroes of recent history, is rarely given his due. In this book Munson brings Tesla to life, not as a superhero but as a man. His inventions, fortitude, and foibles are explained in clear and accessible language so that nonspecialists can easily understand what distinguished his undertakings from those of his peers and competitors. Late nineteenth and early twentieth century America comes to life as Tesla makes his way through it, inventing it (literally) as it also shapes him. Without Tesla\u2019s work, we would scarcely recognize our world.\u201d \u2014 Gretchen Bakke, professor of anthropology at Humboldt University and author of The Grid: The Fraying Wires Between Americans and Our Energy Future\n\u201cTesla is an exactingly researched history and wonderfully crafted tale of one of the most important and fascinating visionaries of the technological age. Tesla\u2019s inventiveness spans the second and third industrial revolutions. As the genius behind alternating-current electrical transmission and the electric system, he created the foundational infrastructure for the twentieth-century economy. As a pioneer visionary behind wireless communications technology, his legacy helped establish the framework for the digital age. This is an important narrative for what it reveals about the culture of inventiveness. Its teachings have never been more relevant than in today\u2019s world of digital transformation.\u201d \u2014 Anne Pramaggiore, CEO and president of Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd)",
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        "raw_content": "Regardless of how many businesses you\u2019ve owned and operated or how long you\u2019ve been calling yourself a business owner, a moment will arrive when you either decide to sell your company to a third party or transfer it to a family member. Although this may sound simplistic\u2014and in many ways it truly is\u2014businesses that have a demonstrable, long-term track record of profitable growth and value result in transactions that can keep a seller like you on the beach for a long time. To sell for a high value, you need to first create a valuable business.\nHowever, in our experience, most owners fail to recognize the significant upside of creating valuable businesses until it\u2019s too late to realize many of the positive returns through a sale. At Burke & Schindler, we say these owners have spent too much time working in their businesses and not enough time working on them. Unfortunately, the opportunity cost of thinking only about the short-term operations of your business is a smaller long-term payout.\nBurke & Schindler is dedicated to helping businesses and the business owners we partner with thrive. This means ensuring that owners like you create long-term processes that will ensure the business you built continues to provide value for its customers and its employees long after you\u2019ve moved on to your next challenge.\nAt Burke & Schindler, we work with our clients to ensure the long-term goal of building business value doesn\u2019t get placed on the back burner.\nWe all have goals. Burke & Schindler can help you create a targeted exit strategy to help you achieve your exit velocity and reach your goals.\nDon\u2019t wait until you\u2019re ready to transfer your business to create an air-tight buy-sell agreement.",
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        "raw_content": "By Molly Castelazo\nhttps://castelazocontent.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Castelazo-Content-3dot0.mp4\nOn December 12 it will have been ten years since I incorporated Castelazo Marketing Ltd. (Time really does fly when you\u2019re having fun.) The atomic bomb that was the financial crisis had just exploded. The Dow was at 8600 \u2013 on its way to 6500. And it would be another year until the Great Recession officially ended.\nIt wasn\u2019t what anyone would call an ideal time to launch a business. But we made it work. There were plenty of nights wondering if I\u2019d be able to make payroll, for sure. But there were also the triumphs of milestones like our first full-time employee and our first six-figure profit.\nDecember 12, 2008 \u2013 not what anyone would call an ideal time to launch a business. But we made it work.\nBusiness card circa 2008\nKey to our success then was being as nimble as we had to be. 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That\u2019s what we\u2019ve always done (and why our clients get amazing results). But positioning ourselves as a content marketing agency didn\u2019t reflect that. It made it sound like we produced content, end of story.\nYou can't just produce content and expect miracles to happen.\nSo the question was not \u2018How can we add value in this new market?\u2019 Our clients valued what we were doing for them. But it wasn\u2019t just content. Our services had evolved. We needed to reposition ourselves to better align the way we talked about ourselves with the value we were actually delivering to our clients.\nSee, for the last couple of years, we had, albeit unwittingly, pivoted again. We had started delivering not just content assets but full-fledged campaigns. We were working with our clients to build and execute lead generation, lead nurture, and sales enablement strategies that leveraged content to walk buyers through their journey. 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Even though that time of my life was incredibly difficult, it was a major turning point \u2013 perhaps THE major turning point \u2013 in my life.\nI made a list of all the supposedly \u201cbad\u201d things that had happened to me up to that point, and I resolved then and there that I wanted to become a happy person.\nI wasn\u2019t exactly sure how I was going to go about doing that \u2013 I had no previous reference point for actually being happy \u2013 but I had resolved that enough was enough and it was finally time to be happy.\nDuring those meetings at the YWCA support group, at every single meeting, every week for two years, our group began by going over the wheel of Power and Control. This information comes from the National Center for Domestic and Sexual Violence. Domestic violence knows no bounds of educational or economic background. Smart people, dump people, poor people, rich people, it is a scourge that cuts across a wide swath of society.\nIn my mind it\u2019s important to teach people about domestic violence because you can\u2019t actually get healthier \u2013 physically, emotionally or mentally \u2013 as long as you are in an abusive situation. The first step is to get out of the abuse, which, I recognize, is often easier said than done.\nYou can read about the Wheel of Power and Control at the following link.\nMost people who are in abusive situations do not actually understand how it all works.\nThis is part of the problem.\nHow can you react differently if you don\u2019t understand how abuse works?\nI encourage all my clients who are in abusive situations to spend time every day studying the Wheel of Power and Control.\nI remember being in my group. The facilitator would draw a large circle on the board and at the beginning of the meeting all of us in the room would have to remember the various methods by which other people can try and control us -including physical abuse.\nAt every single meeting, even though I am a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brown University, I would sit there, scratching my head, struggling to remember it all.\nEven to this day, if I tried to recite all the abusive methods to you, I am quite certain I would forget something.\nAs a very good friend of mine observed once, \u201cFool me once, shame on you. Fool me 1,000 times, it\u2019s so painful I can\u2019t even bear to look at it.\u201d\nIf you are in an abusive relationship, one of the most important things you can ever learn is how to avoid fighting.\nWhen you try to argue back with an abusive person, you can never ever win.\nThat is because the entire reason the abusive person is trying to fight with you in the first place is to try to win, to exert power over you and to control and dominate almost every aspect of your personality.\nThis ends up being like fighting with a tar baby. One connection and you are totally stuck in the mess, unable to extricate yourself.\nDespite all the years of therapy I have ever done, the one modality that has taught me the very most about how to win without fighting is tai chi.\nI owe very much to my tai chi teacher Jeff Cook, a 28-year tai chi master.\nMany little boys naturally learn how to fight and stand up for themselves in the course of growing up. They learn how to defend themselves from bullies on the playground.\nBut we women and little girls tend to shy away from overt fighting. As a result, we never really learn how to manage conflict very well and are more vulnerable when potential abusers or bullies show up along our path.\nThis is what I have learned about tai chi fighting.\nI like to call it a natural remedy for fighting because even though I have learned this I still \u2013 to this day \u2013 would rather do almost anything other than fight. I am a conflict avoider. I prefer peace.\nIf you are like me \u2013 a conflict avoider who prefers peace \u2013 than mastering these methods can help you tremendously, because sooner or later we run across someone who would rather fight with us.\nHere we go. Let me know if this makes sense to you.\nStep One. If someone is trying to fight with you, argue with you or punch you, the first maneuver is to step out of the way. Literally. Avoid the fight. Leave the room. Don\u2019t answer their phone call. Do not respond to their email. Evade. If you avoid the fight long enough, then potentially the other person has time to cool off, think through their feelings and come back to you with a better attitude.\nStep Two. If the person continues to try to fight with you, send them to another department. Find a bigger expert. \u201cI am pretty good at what you are talking about, but this other person/company/professional is even better. Why don\u2019t you get them to help you?\u201d Direct their attention elsewhere. Ward Off.\nStep Three. You evaded, your warded off and they keep on coming. Block. You set extreme boundaries. \u201cThis room is off limits to you.\u201d Or, \u201cI am not available between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m.\u201d Set up a boundary to keep them out of your physical, emotional and mental space. Do not let them in.\nUsually if I am writing this out on a piece of paper for a client, at this point I draw a dotted line.\nI draw the line because generally us peace-loving individuals will want to do everything possible above this line to avoid having to go below the line.\nPersonally I am just 5 foot 4 inches, so if someone really wanted to clobber me, it wouldn\u2019t be that hard to beat me up.\nAs much as I have learned from Jeff Cook, he has taught me that if someone really came after me, the best thing for me to do would be to stomp on their foot as hard as I could and then run away.\nSo I would have a lot to lose in an actual fist fight. But even if you are 6 foot 4 inches and 250 lbs., trust me, if you got into a fight, more than likely everybody would lose. That\u2019s because whether you are throwing punches or lobbing verbal insults, sooner or later in an actual fight everybody gets hurt.\nI am sure you have noticed that in your closest personal relationships that fighting just ends up hurting everybody\u2019s feelings. It could take days or even years to get over the emotional wounds caused by the wrong words said in a moment of heat.\nStep Four. Hit. However, if you have evaded, warded off and blocked and that still doesn\u2019t work, then you hit. If you get to the point where you actually have to hit, you make it count because you want to stop the whole thing then and there. You deliver a calculated blow designed to end the fight for good \u2013 a knockout punch if at all possible.\nStep Five. Maim. Here is where us yoga-loving, regular meditator, peace-loving folks get really uncomfortable. If you have gotten to the point, you have to cut off their arm or their leg to make them stop. You use your sword.\nStep Six. Kill. This is personally completely out of my comfort zone. Obviously it would be the step of the last resort.\nThe entire point of learning tai chi fighting is to learn how to ground yourself, to stay grounded no matter what kind of conflict is swirling around you, and how to master your own energy. When you master your own energy you will be able to manage conflict so graciously that you will cause other people to lay their swords down in your presence.\nThis does not happen by you being weak on any level.\nIt happens by you being grounded in your body, by you managing your own emotional energy with extreme awareness and by you being respectful also of other people\u2019s personal boundaries.\nFighting \u2013 whether physical fistfights or emotional arguments \u2013 is extremely stressful.\nThe more time we spend learning these natural healing remedies for fighting, the more time we can spend living our lives in peace.\nTai chi may look like the easiest, gentlest, most graceful exercise, but it can also teach you how to defend yourself and even how to kill if necessary.\nEvery time you practice tai chi, you rewire your entire nervous system. 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        "raw_content": "companionship, friendship, intimacy, love, relationships, separation, space, suffering, thugs\nOk\u2026 maybe more of a rambling.\nThe idea of \u2018having a voice\u2019 is one that has surfaced in conversation quite a bit recently. The facets of the conversation are too many to cover in one post about the subject, and I can\u2019t even promise a consistent series on the subject. As thoughts surface however, I do hope to capture a few of the nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives and the like to put down the high level concepts we are exploring.\nOver the years, I\u2019ve had opportunity to walk with and through situations with folks where conversations needed to take place\u2026 understanding needed to be reached\u2026 needs needed to be made known. All the basics that we hope our children leave kindergarten with. However\u2026 quite often, we reach adulthood handicapped in these elementary skills, and it leads to all kinds of dysfunction.\nWhen relationships are broken\u2026 and separation has become the norm, the situation is a bit like scrambled eggs. If they are good and wisped together, it\u2019d be a difficult undertaking to make sense out of the individual whites and yolks again.\nWhat the two people in conflict need most in this situation is someone who is a \u2018non-interested third party\u2019 to come and help sort things out. Letting each person have their own voice, with really no agenda other than to hear and be heard\u2026 understanding and some level of agreement/disagreement can follow.\nThis is a delicate moment in the life of a relationship, because so often\u2026 things did not get \u2018this bad\u2019 overnight\u2026 and they are not going to get fixed overnight. It\u2019s a delicate collision, and so much is hanging in the balance.\nSeveral obstacles will immediately surface in such a crisis:\nThe back story of the crisis will be ignored in light of one person\u2019s most recent sin. And if the sin is a doozy, then it is going to be very tempting to put the weight of the broken relationship completely on the back of the most recent scarlet letter. You will typically run into this scenario with aggressive people who do not have the skills to sit back and simply say, \u2018I\u2019m sorry\u2026\u2019 and then let it be. There could always be an \u2018I\u2019m sorry\u2026 but\u2026\u2019.\n\u2018Handling\u2019 a crisis is always easier when there is someone to blame.\nOne of my biggest frustrations as a pastor was the ability for even members of the church to point the finger at the woman who fell into the arms of adultery without trying to understand what led her heart to feel that abandoned in the first place. If repentance and salvation is going to be found, it will need to dive into the backstory to discover where the two people fell.\nOften times\u2026 it doesn\u2019t get there.\nFriends are brought in as counselors. Folks who are not trained in the art of reconciliation are not qualified to help a couple \u2018unscramble the eggs\u2019 of a relationship in conflict. It\u2019s really a disservice to everyone involved to expect them to carry that kind of weight. Unless they are willing and able to sit and mediate from the fringe, what you are going to find is that the weight of the crisis will cause them to think that they need to choose sides\u2026 and when that happens, someone is not going to be heard. A false authority is going to be given to the \u2018interested third party\u2019 as someone who \u2018knows us both\u2026 and only wants the best.\u2019 There may be some truth to that\u2026 but when patience runs out, someone is going to feel the pressure of being forced into a decision\u2026 and true repentance will not take place. Only a temporary band aid\u2026 again.\nSomeone\u2019s voice is lost. Once the backstory loses its value\u2026 and friends begin to choose sides\u2026 the person who needs to be heard will feel as if they are on the outside of a crisis looking in on themselves.\nConfused about their feelings from past hurts.\nIgnored by \u2018friends\u2019 who have more advice than they do presence.\nThere is always the \u2018right\u2019 thing to do\u2026 and while \u2018how difficult the situation is\u2019 will be left on the table\u2026 many people do not have the stamina to push through a situation with others, and will look for a ways to build a bridge over it instead. As the voiceless one, it is as if you are standing against the currents of a stream that is trying to keep you from getting to the other side\u2026 all the while, looking overhead at the onlookers standing on the bridge. There may be pity in their eyes at first, but in time you will be looked on with contempt because you didn\u2019t choose to \u2018get over it\u2019\u2026 but rather to \u2018get through it.\u2019\nYour struggle becomes the vindication needed by those who need someone to blame. Those who may on any other day wear t-shirts of grace, or bumper stickers of mercy\u2026 will quickly adopt the doctrine of Karma believing that someone is getting what they deserve. It\u2019s human nature, I suppose.\nAs the voiceless one\u2026 it begins to make sense to just go quiet\u2026 get off the grid if you will. The silence will send the naysayers into a tail spin because there is no melodramatic response coming from you\u2026 but, eventually, your silence will be used against you as the straw man of your character is built and then torn down again\u2026 and again\u2026 and again\u2026\nIn the moments that you do decided to speak, you find that there are those who are watching and listening\u2026 ready to pounce and pick apart anything that you have to say.\nIt\u2019s all very interesting.\nSo\u2026 the lessons from todays ramblings are simple. When you are with someone in crisis\u2026 whether it be their own doing, or the results of someone else\u2019s doing, keep it simple:\nListen to the whole story\u2026 not just the most visible parts.\nDon\u2019t get in the middle\u2026 a friend in the middle is attempting to be a chef unscrambling eggs.\nAlways let someone have their voice\u2026 it\u2019s the easiest thing to rob someone of\u2026 resist the temptation.\nbelonging companionship intimacy relationships suffering thugs\nUm. Wow. And\u2026thanks. Silence in conflict is the worst violence of all.",
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        "raw_content": "A Step Closer to Normal\nThe United States and Vietnam may have officially normalized diplomatic relations in 1995, twenty years after the end of the Vietnam War, but until October 2, 2014, the United States maintained a strict arms embargo against its former antagonist. In a somewhat surprising move, the US has finally decided to adjust its long-standing policy \u2013 though only for maritime security purposes.\nOfficial word from Washington is that \u201cmodest\u201d human rights reforms prompted the repeal of this 40-year ban, though human rights groups are not so certain.\nVietnam can now purchase armed ships and possibly even airborne defense systems, but not tanks or automatic weapons . Dropping the arms embargo, even while maintaining some restrictions, is still quite a step forward for the two nations, especially given their history of hostility: it is perhaps a sign that Washington is finally willing to acknowledge that it has some mutual interests with Hanoi.\nOfficial word from Washington is that \u201cmodest\u201d human rights reforms prompted the repeal of this 40-year ban, though human rights groups are not so certain. Human Rights Watch\u2019s Asia advocate, for example, stated that this action was taken \u201ctoo soon,\u201d and that Vietnam had not yet earned the repeal of the embargo. He expressed concern that dropping the arms embargo would mean a loss of significant leverage over Vietnam\u2019s government, thus reducing the US\u2019s ability to press for further reforms.\nOther critics have suggested that the US decided to drop the ban as a way to prevent China from increasing its foothold in the South China Sea, where China and its neighbors (including Vietnam) have been playing brinkmanship for years, though Washington has firmly denied that the shift in policy was an anti-China move. Helping Vietnam defend itself against increasing expansionism from China, which currently claims approximately 90 percent of the South China Sea, was undeniably a key motive, but this action is unlikely to alter the tenuous regional balance.\nVietnam is hardly desperate for military assistance. The socialist republic has been purchasing weapons from Russia for years, India recently offered $100M in credit for defense-related purchases, and Japan and Vietnam have signed an agreement to expand maritime security relations in the wake of increasing aggression from China.\nFurthermore, Vietnam has long held what has been dubbed the \u201cthree no\u2019s\u201d defense policy: no military alliances, no military bases on Vietnamese soil, and no relying solely on one country to combat others. These \u201cno\u2019s\u201d allow wiggle room for bilateral defense ties, including with the US, but take a firm stance against leaning too heavily against any one ally for military purposes.\nWashington has firmly denied that the shift in policy was an anti-China move.\nThus, it would be quite surprising if the Vietnamese government were to take advantage of the newly-lowered arms embargo to stock up on enough weaponry to turn the tables on China, particularly given the third \u201cno.\u201d\nSo what can be expected from this foreign policy shift, if it isn\u2019t significant enough to change the balance in Asia or result in a major flow of capital and arms? It does signify a desire to truly normalize relations, for one. As Vietnam\u2019s Foreign Minister pointed out, diplomatic ties between the two nations were formalized decades ago, but relations could never really be normal as long as the ban was in place.\nAs Vietnam and the US move forward with this new arrangement it is likely that the two will discover new areas for cooperation and partnership. Additionally, this decision does reinforce the US\u2019 quiet role in the South China Sea, though Washington has thus far refused to take sides.\nApproximately 40 percent of the world\u2019s sea trade passes through the Sea, making it a very strategic region, both economically and politically. Dropping the embargo could be a sign that the US has acknowledged that its own vested interests in the region may not be so far from Vietnam\u2019s, despite the tense history between the two.\nVietnam remains a socialist republic with some serious human rights issues to work out, but may be the lesser of two evils in the region: ceding control of the South China Sea would have severe ramifications for the United States and the world, given the Sea\u2019s strategic location and the need for regional stability.\nMichelle Bov\u00e9e is a staff writer for Charged Affairs.\nAsia Pacificchinadiplomacyhuman rightsmichelle boveesouth asiasouth china seaunited statesvietnam\nOn US Military Strategy: Lessons from the Meiji Era\nConflict Between Giants: The Doklam Incident\nOn Cyber-Relations with China, Restraint is the Best Approach\nCooperating with Iran is a Fool\u2019s Errand",
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        "raw_content": "Agronomy Workshop \u2013 Soil testing and use of test results to select the right fertilizer and Ag lime products (PARP will be offered)\nJanuary 22nd 2019 (6:30-9:00pm)\nLocation: Clark County 4-H Fairgrounds (9608 Highway 62, Charlestown, IN 47111)\nUnderstanding and/or constantly updating your knowledge on how to handle the health and health needs of the soil so as to avoid creating unforeseen long-term problems to land productivity is extremely important. After all the most valuable resource of every farmer is the land and having an interest in its wellbeing is only the right thing to do.\nWhile the application of fertilizer and Ag lime has productivity benefits and these products get used frequently on crops and pastures, their misuse can lead to problems on the land. It is not always easy, and indeed almost impossible to get it perfectly right with the use of Fertilizers and Ag lime products, but putting due diligence to the use of these products, would often lead to minor errors, which would hopefully be corrected by the resilience of the soil. The ability of the soil to cleanse itself of errors gets problematic with wide swings of under or over application of Ag Lime and/or fertilizer. Sadly, because the soil is constantly at work to correct itself under adverse situations, the problem of under/over application of lime and fertilizer may not be noticed for several years. A land that turns alkaline from over application of Ag lime for instance does not get to that stage with only one year of over application of lime. It takes many years of cumulative abuse to get to that stage.\nIt is also worth noting that the excess lime material used for several years leading to alkalinity problems involves the waste of precious time and the loss of scarce dollars. It will equally take several years of extra man hours and the spending of more dollars to get the land back to where it needs to be. In other words, either way, it is not a win-win situation for the crop farmer or rancher as there is a double loss in man hours and dollars. The same applies to the over/under use of fertilizer or the use of the wrong type of fertilizer\nTo address this problem and to educate farmers, Clark County Extension will host an Agronomy workshop, moderated by Dr. Jim Camberato, Purdue University, Department of Agronomy on January 22, 2019 at 6:30pm. Jim will take participants through all what they need to know on soil testing processes and the use of soil test results to select the right fertilizer and Ag lime for their farms.\nSimon Kafari, ANR Extension Educator will teach a PARP regulatory topic \u201cBeeAware\u201d to enable pesticide users to get recertification credits. If you are interested in PARP credits, please bring your PA card for registration.\nAlthough the workshop is free, registration is required to attend as a minimum number is required for the program to come on. To register for this event, or if you have questions about the event, please call the Clark County Extension office (812-256-4591). You may also register by sending an e-mail to Skafari@purdue.edu. RSVP with the Clark County Extension Office by January 18th, 2019. Should you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event, prior to the day of the workshop, please contact the Extension office.\nCategories: Charlestown, What's Happening\nTagged as: Purdue Extension",
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        "raw_content": "Auto-enrolment pension arrangements \u2013 Are yours sorted?\nHave you reached your staging date for your auto-enrolment pension yet? I speak to lots of employers and find that some of the smaller ones in particular have been putting it off. However, this is not a good idea for three very important reasons:\n\u2022\tIt takes much longer than you may think to put a scheme into place. The staging date is the date it has to be operational and registered with the Pensions Regulator \u2013 not the date you start to contact a provider. Ideally you should start the process at least 6 months before your staging date.\n\u2022\tIf you leave it too late, you will find that not many providers will be interested in giving you a quote \u2013 particularly if you are a small employer. You will be limited in your choice and will not be able to shop around for the best value schemes.\n\u2022\tIf you are thinking about pay increases now for your employees, it will be even more costly when you get to putting in place an auto-enrolment pension because you will have to factor in the additional employer contributions on top of the pay increases. It would be better to put in place the pension scheme earlier instead as an employee benefit and would save your company money.\nAll employers who have at least one employee in addition to a director are required to have an auto-enrolment pension scheme in place \u2013 even if those employees are not currently eligible. If you don\u2019t comply with the regulations and are sent penalty notices by the Pensions Regulator these start at \u00a3400 and then can increase at a rate of between \u00a350 to \u00a310,000 per day depending on the number of staff employed.\nHowever, just getting a pension scheme up and running is only the beginning. Employers are responsible for monitoring each payroll to check for employees who may become eligible because of age changes, pay increases (including overtime) etc. and monitor and re-enrol any employee who has opted out 3 years previously. This is in addition to making required reports to the Pensions Regulator.\nThis is a lot of work for already busy employers. In some cases you may have outsourced to your payroll provider, but if you are worried about their compliance on your behalf or are finding you have a provider who is not good at the administration you may need another solution.\nCherington HR has found a supplier set up specifically to enable SMEs to provide their employees with modern cost-effective benefits. It has a 5-star Defaqto-rated purpose-built flexible workplace pension scheme and can undertake all the administrative work associated with running a pension scheme. They can even work in collaboration with your accountants or payroll providers if you have outsourced that. They are very hands-on and practical. They deal with all the employee communications and have a local adviser who can come and talk to you and your staff.\nSo if you haven\u2019t yet started putting your pension in place, or would like more details about employers\u2019 auto-enrolment responsibilities or have a query about the process, please get in touch today.",
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        "raw_content": "Statutory Leave Rates Frozen\nStatutory maternity pay and statutory sick pay rates are not expected to rise in 2016. The Government has proposed that there be no annual increase in various statutory rates, including maternity pay, paternity pay, shared parental pay, adoption pay and sick pay this year.\nThe current weekly rate of statutory maternity pay and other parental payments is \u00a3139.58, or 90% of the employee\u2019s average weekly earnings if this figure is less than the statutory rate.\nThere is no statutory requirement to uplift these rates every year, but they normally increase each April in line with the consumer price index (CPI). However, the CPI fell by 0.1% in the year to September 2015, so there will be no increase to the rates in 2016/17.\nThe rate of statutory sick pay is also frozen at the current weekly rate of \u00a388.45.\nTo be entitled to these statutory payments, the employee\u2019s average earnings must be equal to or more than the lower earnings limit. This amount will also be frozen at \u00a3112.",
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        "raw_content": "Susan Houser explains just how far we\u2019ve come in animal sheltering and lifesaving\nTake what you think you know about the history of animal sheltering and throw it out the window.\nSusan Houser, the author of the popular blog, Out the Front Door, recently published her book, Prodigal Pets, which dives deep into the history of animal sheltering and the origin of the no-kill movement. For example, in the early 1800s, due to the fear of rabies, the city of New York paid 50 cents for each unmuzzled dog. A lot has changed since then, and her book offers insights on how far animal sheltering and the no-kill movement have come.\nSince little has been written about the history of animal shelters, it took Houser three years to research and report the book, which was published in August 2018. You can request access to the free book.\nWe spoke with Houser about what she found the most surprising, the effects of euthanasia on shelter professionals, and how things are changing. Here is a rundown of what she had to say:\nOn what she found surprising\nUp until about the year 2000, there was a severe pet overpopulation problem. Around 1970, it became possible for private veterinarians to perform spay surgery safely, at a somewhat reasonable cost. It could then be offered as routine veterinary care. Before that, there was not a lot of check on pet reproduction.\nOn psychological effects of euthanasia\nThe euthanasia of animals can have a profound effect on shelter professionals, Houser says, and she hopes the no-kill movement can make more of an issue of it. Those actually responsible for having to carry out the euthanizing of animals can have psychological problems. It can also disrupt their physical health. It\u2019s a problem that hasn\u2019t gotten enough attention, she said. Shelter workers might learn that they aren\u2019t alone and it is a serious problem.\nOn the transportation of animals\nIt\u2019s a huge lifesaver. Right now it\u2019s more of a distribution problem rather than an overpopulation problem.\nOn shelter burnout and how it\u2019s changing\nCompassion fatigue is a real problem, even for those in no-kill environments. Things are changing rapidly, so Houser is hopeful that the worst of compassion fatigue will be in the past. One philosophy for combating burnout is for workers to think about how they want shelters to be, and make a commitment to work towards that. Look to the future. From 1970 \u2014 2000 there were a lot of unsung heroes working on the spay/neuter movement, and other ways to help homeless animals, which laid the groundwork for the no-kill movement.\nIt comes down to the attitude towards the public, Houser says. When you\u2019re working in a traditional shelter, you can develop a resentment towards the public because the animals keep coming in. North Shore Animal League wanted to draw the public in. They went head-to-head with the pet stores, by encouraging people to adopt their homeless animals. If you\u2019re truly welcoming and trust the public, that sets the stage for a successful relationship.\nWant to read Prodigal Pets? Request access.",
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        "raw_content": "Lifesaving Protocol for Urgent Dogs: Finding Homes for Shelter Dogs who Need an Extra Boost\nThe following post is the second in a three-part series written by Kristen Auerbach,Director of Animal Services at Pima Animal Control Center in Tucson, AZ. The first post shared the story of Baltimore, a high risk dog in need of a home.\nI started piloting this lifesaving protocol for urgent dogs in 2015 at Austin Animal Center, and since then, it has saved thousands of lives. Nathan Winograd of No Kill Advocacy Center helped me write the original protocol, and it is now being adopted by shelters around the country who are trying to figure out what to do in cases where it feels like there is no hope. Baltimore was just one example.\nWhen we first started to talk with leadership at other shelters about this procedure, they would say, \u201cWe just don\u2019t have the time to do this.\u201d At PACC, we serve an area the size of New Hampshire and take in 17,000 pets annually. We achieve about a 91% save rate of pets with just around 100 staff members and we use this process as a key, lifesaving tool. If we can do it, anybody can! We empower our volunteers to help us with the procedure and they are at the heart of our lifesaving success.\nWhen a dog becomes urgent, we begin the process of filling out a checklist that includes identifying information about the dog and all of the items below. The dog is assigned a case manager, who can be a staff member or volunteer. Their job is to get as much information as possible about the dog and to ensure the other steps in the process are followed.\nThe case manager reviews all known home and shelter history about the dog. This sometimes involves contacting the previous owner and others who knew the dog, talking with staff and volunteers who have interacted with the dog, and verifying existing notes. More often than not, we find the notes are incomplete or inaccurate so this is one of the most important parts of the procedure. Dogs can\u2019t tell us their histories, so it\u2019s up to the case manager to do their best to piece together the dog\u2019s past.\nIf the dog was a stray, FOUND DOG flyers may be posted where the dog was found in an effort to find the previous owner. If the dog was surrendered, the case manager contacts the previous owner to let them know the dog\u2019s situation is urgent and, in most cases, to give the owner the opportunity to reclaim their dog. We often return dogs to their owners and we are always sure to offer them whatever support they need to be successful. This includes training, fencing assistance or medical care. We have a grant fund called \u201cKeeping Families Together\u201d that supports these efforts.\nWe ask the community for help. We issue public posts on social media and sometimes on sites like Nextdoor.com and Craigslist.org, letting the public know we have a dog that urgently needs help. We treat these pets just like urgent medical cases and we give the public the opportunity to be a lifesaver to an at-risk dog. If the dog we\u2019re trying to save does demonstrate behavioral challenges, we are completely up front and let anyone who is interested know about the dog\u2019s entire known history. We\u2019ve found many local dog trainers who want to help foster by issuing public pleas \u2013 they\u2019re a great transitional placement for a dog who is stressed in the shelter!\nWe make a foster plea. For long stay and declining dogs, foster is truly lifesaving, as it provides a much-needed break from the shelter and helps us further get to know dogs in a real-life setting. We stay in close communication with our fosters and they fill out a form to tell us all about their dog upon return so we can let potential adopters know more about what the dog is like in a home. For urgent dogs, we accept foster support for any length of time. Just one afternoon hike can give us the photos and stories to help find a long stay dog a permanent home.\nWe share a rescue plea to our rescue partners, alerting them of the dog\u2019s situation and asking them to consider pulling the dog. Because most rescues utilize foster homes, this is another way to get urgent dogs out of the shelter and into foster. With rescue groups there is the bonus that the group will get to know the dog much better than we have time to in our high-volume, municipal environment.\nWe tell staff and volunteers. We have an opt-in group for staff and volunteers who want to know when a dog becomes urgent. We issue an alert to them, including all of the notes we have on the dog. This helps people snap into action by taking marketing photos, entering additional notes, taking the dogs on outings and communicating with rescue groups.\nWe have weekly team meetings to talk about urgent and long stay dogs. Once a week, managers, behavior and enrichment team members, a foster coordinator and an adoption counselor meet to talk about plans for urgent dogs. At these meetings, the case manager shares what they have learned and makes recommendations. Shelters are such busy places that it\u2019s important to regularly meet about these dogs to keep them moving towards getting out of the shelter.\nAt PACC, our goal is to treat every pet as if their life was just as important as our own pets at home. 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        "raw_content": "Felix Sater is a businessman whose case was recently let go by a court in Manhattan. It has been reported that he had gained 250 million dollars from tax frauds. Felix Sater co-founded Bayrock which deals with real-estate business. He has also been known for his previous association with the current President of the United States, Donald Trump. Since this case was brought forward by a whistleblower, the office of the Attorney General had to choose whether to get involved or not. The whistleblower who brought this case forward was Fred Oberlander, a renowned lawyer. He was well known since he had helped fight a case involving money-laundering against Bayrock. During this case, Jody Kriss was the one who was represented by Fred as they pursued the case against the real-estate company.\nFred was hands on the tax fraud case. He had managed to get together some information from the money-laundering case he had previously represented. As much as some of this information had been dismissed by the judges during this case due to confidentiality clauses, Fred believed that it would play a great deal in the qui tam case he had on his hands currently. Despite Fred\u2019s efforts, the attorney general\u2019s office decided not to interfere with the tax fraud case that he had filed against Felix Sater. However, the officials promised to keep following tabs, in this case, to ensure the interests of the general public and the rights of the state were protected as was required.\nFelix\u2019s lawyer, Wolf, stated that this case had been dismissed due to merit. Fred and the lawyer who was helping him with this case had been accused of misconduct twice by the Department of Justice when they were tackling the Felix case. When the case against and Felix and his real-estate was brought forward, the accusations were that it was run by a gang. The gang was involved in money-laundering, bribing people for favors, evading tax in its operations, fraud that involved banks, emails, and wiring of money, embezzlement, extortion, and conspiracies among much more. Tevfik Arif was not left out in this shenanigans as the founder of the real-estate company. Jody Kriss, who was a finance director at the company previously, accused Tevfik Arif of his gross misconduct that included laundering of money, fraud and offering services that were dishonest among others.\nJody stated that Felix and Arif wanted to market some of their services under the Trump umbrella as much as they had not disclosed their criminal behaviors openly to Trump. Trump came out openly saying that had he known about the things the real-estate company was involved in, he would not have partnered with them in the Trump SoHo development. Trump further went ahead to state that he would not be able to identify Felix if they were to be in the same room which is questionable considering a source for the Business Insider stated that Trump and Felix met on a weekly basis.\nFurthermore, Trump\u2019s office at the time was located two floors above the real-estate office on Fifth Avenue. Felix also did not deny his constant meetings with Trump when Bloomberg interviewed him. Jody further disclosed that Trump had his hopes high with Felix especially because of the connections he had in Russia. Trump, however, denies ever wanting to invest in Russia. Despite the back and forth with this proceedings, the lawyer working with Fred on this fraud case against Felix, says that he will be appealing it. He is determined to pursue the matter further and to seek justice. As Felix and Trump further give their dispositions, Fred and the lawyer assisting him with state case are looking for justice.",
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        "raw_content": "History Doesn\u2019t Go In a Straight Line\nNoam Chomsky on Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn, and the potential for ordinary people to make radical change.\nJacobin Magazine, September 22, 2015.\nThroughout his illustrious career, one of Noam Chomsky\u2019s chief preoccupations has been questioning \u2013 and urging us to question \u2013 the assumptions and norms that govern our society.\nFollowing a talk on power, ideology, and US foreign policy last weekend at the New School in New York City, freelance Italian journalist Tommaso Segantini sat down with the eighty-six-year-old to discuss some of the same themes, including how they relate to processes of social change.\nFor radicals, progress requires puncturing the bubble of inevitability: austerity, for instance, \u201cis a policy decision undertaken by the designers for their own purposes.\u201d It is not implemented, Chomsky says, \u201cbecause of any economic laws.\u201d American capitalism also benefits from ideological obfuscation: despite its association with free markets, capitalism is shot through with subsidies for some of the most powerful private actors. This bubble needs popping too.\nIn addition to discussing the prospects for radical change, Chomsky comments on the eurozone crisis, whether Syriza could\u2019ve avoided submitting to Greece\u2019s creditors, and the significance of Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders.\nAnd he remains soberly optimistic. \u201cOver time there\u2019s a kind of a general trajectory towards a more just society, with regressions and reversals of course.\u201d\nIn an interview a couple of years ago, you said that the Occupy Wall Street movement had created a rare sentiment of solidarity in the US. September 17 was the fourth anniversary of the OWS movement. What is your evaluation of social movements such as OWS over the last twenty years? Have they been effective in bringing about change? How could they improve?\nThey\u2019ve had an impact; they have not coalesced into persistent and ongoing movements. It\u2019s a very atomized society. There are very few continuing organizations which have institutional memory, that know how to move to the next step and so on.\nThis is partly due to the destruction of the labor movement, which used to offer a kind of fixed basis for many activities; by now, practically the only persistent institutions are the churches. So many things are church-based.\nIt\u2019s hard for a movement to take hold. There are often movements of young people, which tend to be transitory; on the other hand there\u2019s a cumulative effect, and you never know when something will spark into a major movement. It\u2019s happened time and again: civil rights movement, women\u2019s movement. So keep trying until something takes off.\nThe 2008 crisis clearly demonstrated the flaws of the neoliberal economic doctrine. Nevertheless, neoliberalism still seems to persist and its principles are still applied in many countries. Why, even with the tragic effects of the 2008 crisis, does the neoliberal doctrine appear to be so resilient? Why hasn\u2019t there yet been a strong response like after the Great Depression?\nFirst of all, the European responses have been much worse than the US responses, which is quite surprising. In the US there were mild efforts at stimulus, quantitative easing and so on, which slowly allowed the economy to recover.\nIn fact, recovery from the Great Depression was actually faster in many countries than it is today, for a lot of reasons. In the case of Europe, one of the main reasons is that the establishment of a single currency was a built-in disaster, like many people pointed out. Mechanisms to respond to the crisis are not available in the EU: Greece, for example, can\u2019t devalue its currency.\nThe integration of Europe had very positive developments in some respects and was harmful in others, especially when it is under the control of extremely reactionary economic powers, imposing policies which are economically destructive and that are basically a form of class war.\nWhy is there no reaction? Well, the weak countries are not getting support from others. If Greece had had support from Spain, Portugal, Italy, and other countries they might have been able to resist the eurocrat forces. These are kind of special cases having to do with contemporary developments. In the 1930s, remember the responses were not particularly attractive: one of them was Nazism.\nSeveral months ago Alexis Tsipras, leader of Syriza, was elected as Greece\u2019s prime minister. In the end, however, he had to make many compromises due to the pressure imposed on him by financial powers, and was forced to implement harsh austerity measures.\nDo you think that, in general, genuine change can come when a radical leftist leader like Tsipras comes to power, or have nation states lost too much sovereignty and are they too dependent on financial institutions that can discipline them if they don\u2019t follow the rules of the free market?\nAs I said, in the case of Greece, if there had been popular support for Greece from other parts of Europe, Greece might have been able to withstand the assault of the eurocrat bank alliance. But Greece was alone \u2013 it did not have many options.\nThere are very good economists such as Joseph Stiglitz who think Greece should have just pulled out of the eurozone. It\u2019s a very risky step. Greece is a very small economy, it\u2019s not much of an export economy, and it would be too weak to withstand external pressures.\nThere are people who criticize the Syriza tactics and the stand that they took, but I think it\u2019s hard to see what options they had with the lack of external support.\nLet\u2019s imagine for example that Bernie Sanders won the 2016 presidential elections. What do you think would happen? Could he bring radical change in the structures of power of the capitalist system?\nSuppose that Sanders won, which is pretty unlikely in a system of bought elections. He would be alone: he doesn\u2019t have congressional representatives, he doesn\u2019t have governors, he doesn\u2019t have support in the bureaucracy, he doesn\u2019t have state legislators; and standing alone in this system, he couldn\u2019t do very much. A real political alternative would be across the board, not just a figure in the White House.\nIt would have to be a broad political movement. In fact, the Sanders campaign I think is valuable \u2013 it\u2019s opening up issues, it\u2019s maybe pressing the mainstream Democrats a little bit in a progressive direction, and it is mobilizing a lot of popular forces, and the most positive outcome would be if they remain after the election.\nIt\u2019s a serious mistake to just to be geared to the quadrennial electoral extravaganza and then go home. That\u2019s not the way changes take place. The mobilization could lead to a continuing popular organization which could maybe have an effect in the long run.\nWhat is your opinion on the emergence of figures such as Jeremy Corbyn in the UK, Pablo Iglesias in Spain, or Bernie Sanders in the US? Is a new left movement on the rise, or are these just sporadic responses to the economic crisis?\nIt depends what the popular reaction is. Take Corbyn in England: he\u2019s under fierce attack, and not only from the Conservative establishment, but even from the Labour establishment. Hopefully Corbyn will be able to withstand that kind of attack; that depends on popular support. If the public is willing to back him in the face of the defamation and destructive tactics, then it can have an impact. Same with Podemos in Spain.\nHow can one mobilize a large number of people on such complex issues?\nIt\u2019s not that complex. The task of organizers and activists is to help people understand and to make them recognize that they have power, that they\u2019re not powerless. People feel impotent, but that has to be overcome. That\u2019s what organizing and activism is all about.\nSometimes it works, sometimes it fails, but there aren\u2019t any secrets. It\u2019s a long-term process \u2013 it has always been the case. And it\u2019s had successes. Over time there\u2019s a kind of a general trajectory towards a more just society, with regressions and reversals of course.\nSo would you say that, during your lifetime, humanity has progressed in the construction of a somewhat more just society?\nThere have been enormous changes. Just look here at MIT. Take a walk down the hall and take a look at the nature of the student body: it\u2019s about half women, a third minorities, informally dressed, casual relations among people and so on. When I got here in 1955, if you\u2019d walk down the same hall it would have been white males, jackets and ties, very polite, obedient, not posing many questions. That\u2019s a huge change.\nAnd it\u2019s not just here \u2013 it\u2019s all over the place. You and I wouldn\u2019t have looked like this, and in fact you probably wouldn\u2019t be here. Those are some of the cultural and social changes that have taken place thanks to committed and dedicated activism.\nOther things have not, like the labor movement, which has been under severe attack all throughout American history and particularly since the early 1950s. It has been seriously weakened: in the private sector it\u2019s marginal, and it\u2019s now being attacked in the public sector. That\u2019s a regression.\nThe neoliberal policies are certainly a regression. For the majority of the population in the US, there\u2019s been pretty much stagnation and decline in the last generation. And not because of any economic laws. These are policies. Just as austerity in Europe is not an economic necessity \u2013 in fact, it\u2019s economic nonsense. But it\u2019s a policy decision undertaken by the designers for their own purposes. I think basically it\u2019s a kind of class war, and it can be resisted, but it\u2019s not easy. History doesn\u2019t go in a straight line.\nHow do you think that the capitalist system will survive, considering its dependence on fossil fuels and its impact on the environment?\nWhat\u2019s called the capitalist system is very far from any model of capitalism or market. Take the fossil fuels industries: there was a recent study by the IMF which tried to estimate the subsidy that energy corporations get from governments. The total was colossal. I think it was around $5 trillion annually. That\u2019s got nothing to do with markets and capitalism.\nAnd the same is true of other components of the so-called capitalist system. By now, in the US and other Western countries, there\u2019s been, during the neoliberal period, a sharp increase in the financialization of the economy. Financial institutions in the US had about 40 percent of corporate profits on the eve of the 2008 collapse, for which they had a large share of responsibility.\nThere\u2019s another IMF study that investigated the profits of American banks, and it found that they were almost entirely dependent on implicit public subsidies. There\u2019s a kind of a guarantee \u2013 it\u2019s not on paper, but it\u2019s an implicit guarantee \u2013 that if they get into trouble they will be bailed out. That\u2019s called too-big-to-fail.\nAnd the credit rating agencies of course know that, they take that into account, and with high credit ratings financial institutions get privileged access to cheaper credit, they get subsidies if things go wrong and many other incentives, which effectively amounts to perhaps their total profit. The business press tried to make an estimate of this number and guessed about $80 billion a year. 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        "raw_content": "Constructing Visions of \u201cPerpetual Peace\u201d\nTruthout, June 19, 2016\nCJ Polychroniou: Noam, the decline of democracy as a reflection of political apathy is evident in both the United States and in Europe, and the explanation provided in Who Rules the World? is that this phenomenon is linked to the fact that most people throughout Western societies are \u201cconvinced that a few big interests control policy.\u201d This is obviously true, but wasn\u2019t this always the case? I mean, people always knew that policymaking was in the hands of the elite, but this did not stop them in the past from seeking to influence political outcomes through the ballot box and other means. So, what specific factors might explain political apathy in our own age?\nNoam Chomsky: \u201cResignation\u201d may be a better term than \u201capathy,\u201d and even that goes too far, I think.\nSince the early 1980s, polls in the US have shown that most people believe that the government is run by a few big interests looking out for themselves\u2026 I do not know of earlier polls, or polls in other countries, but it would not be surprising if the results are similar. The important question is: are people motivated to do something about it? That depends on many factors, crucially including the means that they perceive to be available. It\u2019s the task of serious activists to help develop those means and encourage people to understand that they are available. Two hundred and fifty years ago, in one of the first modern works of political theory, David Hume observed that \u201cpower is in the hands of the governed,\u201d if they only choose to exercise it, and ultimately, it is \u201cby opinion only\u201d \u2014 that is, by doctrine and propaganda \u2014 that they are prevented from exercising power. That can be overcome, and often has been.\nThirty-five years ago, political scientist Walter Dean Burnham identified \u201cthe total absence of a socialist or laborite mass party as an organized competitor in the electoral market\u201d as a primary cause of the high rate of abstention in US elections. Traditionally, the labor movement and labor-based parties have played a leading role in offering ways to \u201cinfluence political outcomes\u201d within the electoral system and on the streets and shop floor. That capacity has declined significantly under neoliberal assault, which enhanced the bitter war waged against unions by the business classes throughout the postwar period.\nIn 1978, before Reagan\u2019s escalation of the attack against labor, United Auto Workers President Doug Fraser recognized what was happening \u2014 far too late \u2014 and criticized the \u201cleaders of the business community\u201d for having \u201cchosen to wage a one-sided class war in this country \u2014 a war against working people, the unemployed, the poor, minorities, the very young and the very old, and even many in the middle class of our society,\u201d and for having \u201cbroken and discarded the fragile, unwritten compact previously existing during a period of growth and progress.\u201d The union leadership had placed their faith \u2014 partly for their own benefit as a labor bureaucracy \u2014 in a compact with owners and managers during the postwar growth and high profits period that had come to an end by the 1970s. By then, the powerful attack on labor had already taken a severe toll and it has gotten much more extreme since, particularly since the radically anti-labor Reagan administration.\nThe Democrats, meanwhile, pretty much abandoned the working class. Independent political parties have been very marginal, and political activism, while widespread, has [often] \u2026 sidelined class issues and offered little to the white working class, which is now drifting into the hands of their class enemy. In Europe, functioning democracy has steadily declined as major policy decisions are transferred to the Brussels bureaucracy of the EU, operating under the shadow of northern banks. But there are many popular reactions, some self-destructive (racing into the hands of the class enemy) and others quite promising and productive, as we see in current political campaigns in the US and Europe.\nCJP: In your book, you refer to the \u201cinvisible hands of power.\u201d What is the exact meaning of this, and to what situations and circumstances can it be applied in order to understand domestic and global political developments?\nNC: I was using the phrase to refer to the guiding doctrines of policy formation, sometimes spelled out in the documentary record, sometimes easily detectable in ongoing events. There are many examples in international and domestic affairs. Sometimes the clouds are lifted by high-level disclosures or by significant historical events. The real nature of the Cold War, for example, was considerably illuminated when the Soviet Union collapsed and it was no longer possible to proclaim simply that the Russians are coming. That provided an interesting test of the real motives of policy formation, hidden by Cold War pretexts [that were suddenly] gone.\nWe learn from Bush I administration documents, for example, that we must keep intervention forces aimed at the Middle East, where the serious threats to our interests \u201ccould not be laid at the Kremlin\u2019s door,\u201d contrary to long deceit. Rather, the serious problems trace to \u201cradical nationalism,\u201d the term regularly used for independent nationalism that is under control. That is actual a major theme of the Cold War, masked by posturing about the Great Enemy.\nThe fate of NATO is also revealing. It was constructed and maintained in alleged defense against the Russian hordes. By 1991, [there were] no more Russian hordes, no Warsaw Pact, and Mikhail Gorbachev was proposing a broad security system with no military pacts. What happened to NATO? It expanded to the East in violation of commitments to Gorbachev by President Bush I and Secretary of State James Baker that appear to have been consciously intended to deceive him and to gain his acquiescence to a unified Germany within NATO, so recent archival work persuasively indicates.\nTo move to another domain, the free-market capitalism extolled in doctrine was illustrated by an IMF study of major banks, which showed that their profits derived mostly from an implicit taxpayer insurance policy.\nExamples abound, and are highly instructive.\nCJP: Since the end of the Second World War, capitalism throughout the West \u2014 and in fact throughout the globe \u2014 has managed to maintain and expand its domination not merely through political and psychological means but also through the use of the repressive apparatus of the state, including the military. Can you talk a little bit about this in connection with the theme of \u201cwho rules the world\u201d?\nNC: The \u201cmailed fist\u201d [the threat of armed or overbearing force] is not lacking even within the most free societies. In the postwar US, the most striking example is COINTELPRO, a program run by the national political police (FBI) to stamp out dissidence and activism over a broad range, reaching as far as political assassination (Black Panther organizer Fred Hampton). Massive incarceration of populations [deemed] superfluous for profit-making (largely African-American, for obvious historical reasons) is yet another means.\nAbroad, the fist is constantly wielded, directly or through clients. The Indochina wars are the most extreme case, the worst postwar 20th-century crime, criticized in the mainstream as a \u201cblunder,\u201d like the invasion of Iraq, the worst crime of the new century. One highly significant postwar example is the plague of violent repression that spread through Latin America after JFK effectively shifted the mission of the Latin America military from \u201chemispheric defense\u201d to \u201cinternal security,\u201d a euphemism for war against the population. There were horrendous effects throughout the hemisphere, reaching Central America with Reagan\u2019s murderous wars, mostly relying on the terrorist forces of client states.\nCJP: While still the world\u2019s predominant power, there is no doubt that the US is in decline. What are the causes and consequences of American decline?\nNC: US power peaked, at a historically unprecedented level, at the end of World War II. That couldn\u2019t possibly be sustained. It began to erode very soon with what is called, interestingly, \u201cthe loss of China\u201d [the transformation of China into a communist nation in 1949]. And the process continued with the reconstruction of industrial societies from wartime devastation and decolonization. One reflection of the decline is the shift of attitudes toward the UN. It was greatly admired when it was hardly more than an instrument of US power in the early postwar years, but increasingly came under attack as \u201canti-American\u201d as it fell out of control \u2014 so far out of control that the US has held the record in vetoes after 1970, when it joined Britain in support of the racist regime of Southern Rhodesia. By then, the global economy was tripartite: German-based Europe, Japan-based East Asia, and US-based North America.\nIn the military dimension, the US has remained supreme. There are many consequences. One is resort to \u201ccoalitions of the willing\u201d when international opinion overwhelmingly opposes US resort to violence, even among allies, as in the case of the invasion of Iraq. Another is \u201csoft coups,\u201d as right now in Brazil, rather than support for neo-Nazi National Security States as was true in the not-distant past.\nCJP: If the US is still the world\u2019s first superpower, what country or entity do you consider to be the second superpower?\nNC: There is much talk of China as the emerging superpower. According to many analysts, it is poised to overtake the US. There is no doubt of China\u2019s emerging significance in the world scene, already surpassing the US economically by some measures (though far below per capita). Military, China is far weaker; confrontations are taking place in coastal waters near China, not in the Caribbean or off the coast of California. But China faces very serious internal problems \u2014 labor repression and protest, severe ecological threats, demographic decline in work force, and others. And the economy, while booming, is still highly dependent on the more advanced industrial economies at its periphery and the West, though that is changing, and in some high-tech domains, such as design and development of solar panels, China seems to have the world lead. As China is hemmed in from the sea, it is compensating by extending westward, reconstructing something like the old silk roads in a Eurasian system largely under Chinese influence and soon to reach Europe.\nCJP: You have been arguing for a long time now that nuclear weapons pose one of the two greatest threats to humankind. Why are the major powers so reluctant to abolish nuclear weapons? Doesn\u2019t the very existence of these weapons pose a threat to the existence of the \u201c\u2018masters of the universe\u201d themselves?\nNC: It is quite remarkable to see how little concern top planners show for the prospects of their own destruction \u2014 not a novelty in world affairs (those who initiated wars often ended up devastated) but now on a hugely different scale. We see that from the earliest days of the atomic age. The US at first was virtually invulnerable, though there was one serious threat on the horizon: ICBMs [intercontinental ballistic missiles] with hydrogen bomb warheads. Archival research has now confirmed what was surmised earlier: there was no plan, not even a thought, of reaching a treaty agreement that would have banned these weapons, though there is good reason to believe that it might have been feasible. The same attitudes prevail right to the present, where the vast buildup of forces right at the traditional invasion route into Russia is posing a serious threat of nuclear war.\nPlanners explain quite lucidly why it is so important to keep these weapons. One of the clearest explanations is in a partially declassified Clinton-era document issued by the Strategic Command (STRATCOM), which is in charge of nuclear weapons policy and use. The document is called Essentials of Post-Cold War Deterrence; the term \u201cdeterrence,\u201d like \u201cdefense,\u201d is a familiar Orwellism referring to coercion and attack. The document explains that \u201cnuclear weapons always cast a shadow over any crisis or conflict,\u201d and must therefore be available, at the ready. If the adversary knows we have them, and might use them, they may back down \u2014 a regular feature of Kissingerian diplomacy. In that sense, nuclear weapons are constantly being used, a point that Dan Ellsberg has insistently made, just as we are using a gun when we rob a store but don\u2019t actually shoot. One section of the report is headed: \u201cMaintaining Ambiguity.\u201d It advises that \u201cplanners should not be too rational about determining\u2026what the opponent values the most,\u201d which must be targeted.\n\u201cThat the US may become irrational and vindictive if its vital interests are attacked should be a part of the national persona we project,\u201d [the report says, adding that] it is \u201cbeneficial\u201d for our strategic posture if \u201csome elements may appear to be potentially `out of control\u2019.\u201d Nixon\u2019s madman theory, except this time clearly articulated in an internal planning document, not merely a recollection by an adviser (Haldeman, in the Nixon case).\nLike other early post-Cold War documents, this one has been virtually ignored. (I\u2019ve referred to it a number of times, eliciting no notice that I\u2019m aware of.) The neglect is quite interesting. Simple logic suffices to show that the documentary record after the alleged Russian threat disappeared would be highly illuminating as to what was actually going on before.\nCJP: The Obama administration has made some openings towards Cuba. Do you anticipate an end to the embargo any time soon?\nNC: The embargo has long been opposed by the entire world, as the annual votes on the embargo at the UN General Assembly reveal. By now the US is supported only by Israel. Before it could sometimes count on a Pacific island or some other dependency. Of course Latin America is completely opposed. More interestingly, major sectors of US capital have long been in favor of normalization of relations, as public opinion has been: agribusiness, pharmaceuticals, energy, tourism and others. It is normal for public opinion to be ignored, but dismissing powerful concentrations of the business world tells us that really significant \u201creasons of state\u201d are involved. We have a good sense from the internal record about what these interests are.\nFrom the Kennedy years until today there has been outrage over Cuba\u2019s \u201csuccessful defiance\u201d of US policies going back to the Monroe Doctrine, which signaled the intention to control the hemisphere. The goal was not realizable because of relative weakness, just as the British deterrent prevented the US from attaining its first \u201cforeign policy\u201d objective, the conquest of Cuba, in the 1820s (here the term \u201cforeign policy\u201d is used in the conventional sense, which adheres to what historian of imperialism Bernard Porter calls \u201cthe salt water fallacy\u201d: conquest only becomes imperial only when it crosses salt water, so the destruction of the Indian nations and the conquest of half of Mexico were not \u201cimperialism\u201d). The US did achieve its objective in 1898, intervening to prevent Cuba\u2019s liberation from Spain and converting it into a virtual colony.\nWashington has never reconciled itself to Cuba\u2019s intolerable arrogance of achieving independence in 1959 \u2014 partial, since the US refused to return the valuable Guantanamo Bay region, taken by \u201cTreaty\u201d at gunpoint in 1903 and not returned despite the requests of the government of Cuba. In passing, it might be recalled that by far the worst human rights violations in Cuba take place in this stolen territory, to which the US has a much weaker claim than Russia does to Crimea, also taken by force.\nBut to return to the question, it is hard to predict whether the US will agree to end the embargo short of some kind of Cuban capitulation to US demands going back almost 200 years.\nCJP: How do you assess and evaluate the historical significance and impact of the Cuban revolution in world affairs and toward the realization of socialism?\nNC: The impact on world affairs was extraordinary. For one thing, Cuba played a very significant role in [the] liberation of West and South Africa. Its troops beat back a US-supported South African invasion of Angola and compelled South Africa to abandon its attempt to establish a regional support system and to give up its illegal hold on Namibia. The fact that Black Cuban troops defeated the South Africans had an enormous psychological impact both in white and Black Africa. A remarkable exercise of dedicated internationalism, undertaken at great risk from the reigning superpower, which was the last supporter of apartheid South Africa, and entirely selfless. Small wonder that when Nelson Mandela was released from prison, one of his first acts was to declare:\nDuring all my years in prison, Cuba was an inspiration and Fidel Castro a tower of strength\u2026 [Cuban victories] destroyed the myth of the invincibility of the white oppressor [and] inspired the fighting masses of South Africa \u2026 a turning point for the liberation of our continent \u2014 and of my people \u2014 from the scourge of apartheid \u2026 What other country can point to a record of greater selflessness than Cuba has displayed in its relations to Africa?\nCuban medical assistance in poor and suffering areas is also quite unique.\nDomestically, there were very significant achievements, among them simply survival in the face of US efforts to bring \u201cthe terrors of the earth\u201d to Cuba (historian Arthur Schlesinger\u2019s phrase, in his biography of Robert Kennedy, who was assigned this task as his highest priority) and the fierce embargo. Literacy campaigns were highly successful, and the health system is justly renowned. There are serious human rights violations, and restrictions of political and personal freedoms. How much is attributable to the external attack and how much to independent policy choices, one can debate \u2014 but for Americans to condemn violations without full recognition of their own massive responsibility gives hypocrisy a new meaning.\nCJP: Does the US remain the world\u2019s leading supporter of terrorism?\nNC: A review of several recent books on Obama\u2019s global assassination (drone) campaign in the American Journal of International Law concludes that there is a \u201cpersuasive case\u201d that the campaign is \u201cunlawful\u201d: \u201cU.S. drone attacks generally violate international law, worsen the problem of terrorism, and transgress fundamental moral principles\u201d \u2014 a judicious assessment, I believe. The details of the cold and calculated presidential killing machine are harrowing, as is the attempt at legal justification, such as the stand of Obama\u2019s Justice Department on \u201cpresumption of innocence,\u201d a foundation stone of modern law tracing back to the Magna Carta 800 years ago. As the stand was explained in the New York Times, \u201cMr. Obama embraced a disputed method for counting civilian casualties that did little to box him in. It, in effect, counts all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants, according to several administration officials, unless there is explicit intelligence posthumously proving them innocent\u201d \u2014 post-assassination. In large areas of tribal Pakistan and Yemen, and elsewhere, populations are traumatized by the fear of sudden murder from the skies at any moment. The distinguished anthropologist Akbar Ahmed, with long professional and personal experience with the tribal societies that are under attack all over the world, forcefully recounts how these murderous assaults elicit dedication to revenge \u2014 not very surprisingly. How would we react?\nThese campaigns alone, I think, secure the trophy for the US.\nCJP: Historically, under capitalism, plundering the poor and the natural resources of weak nations has been the favorite hobby of both the rich and of imperial states. In the past, the plundering was done mostly through outright physical exploitation means and military conquest. How have the means of exploitation changed under financial capitalism?\nNC: Secretary of State John Foster Dulles once complained to President Eisenhower that the Communists have an unfair advantage. They can \u201cappeal directly to the masses\u201d and \u201cget control of mass movements, something we have no capacity to duplicate. The poor people are the ones they appeal to and they have always wanted to plunder the rich.\u201d It\u2019s not easy to sell the principle that the rich have a right to plunder the poor.\nIt\u2019s true that the means have changed. The international \u201cfree trade agreements\u201d (FTAs) are a good example, including those now being negotiated \u2014 mostly in secret from populations, but not from the corporate lawyers and lobbyists who are writing the details. The FTAs reject \u201cfree trade\u201d: they are highly protectionist, with onerous patent regulations to guarantee exorbitant profits for the pharmaceutical industry, media conglomerates, and others, as well as protection for affluent professionals, unlike working people, who are placed in competition all of the world, with obvious consequences. The FTAs are to a large extent not even about trade; rather, about investor rights, such as the rights of corporations (not of course mere people of flesh and blood) to sue governments for actions that might reduce potential profits of foreign investors, like environmental or healthy and safety regulations. Much of what is called \u201ctrade\u201d doesn\u2019t merit that term, for example, production of parts in Indiana, assembly in Mexico, sale in California, all basically within a command economy, a megacorporation. Flow of capital is free. Flow of labor is anything but, violating what Adam Smith recognized to be a basic principle of free trade: free circulation of labor. And to top it off, the FTAs are not even agreements, at least if people are considered to be members of democratic societies.\nIs this to say that we now live in a post-imperialist age?\nSeems to me just a question of terminology. Domination and coercion take many and varied forms, as the world changes.\nCJP: We have seen in recent years several so-called progressive leaders march to power through the ballot box only to betray their vows to the people the moment they took office. What means or mechanisms should be introduced in truly democratic systems to ensure that elected officials do not betray the trust of the voters? For example, the ancient Athenians had conceived of something called \u201cthe right to recall,\u201d which in the 19th century became a critical although little known element in the political project for future social and political order of certain socialist movements. Are you in favor of reviving this mechanism as a critical component of real, sustainable democracy?\nNC: I think a strong case can be made for right of recall in some form, buttressed by capacities for free and independent inquiry to monitor what elected representatives are doing. The great achievement of Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden and other contemporary \u201cwhistleblowers\u201d is to serve and advance these fundamental rights of citizens. The reaction by state authorities is instructive. As well-known, the Obama administration has broken all records in punishment of whistleblowers. It is also remarkable to see how intimidated Europe is. We saw that dramatically when Bolivian President Evo Morales\u2019s plane flew home from a visit to Moscow, and European countries were in such terror of Washington that they would not let the plane cross their airspace, in case it might be carrying Edward Snowden, and when the plane landed in Austria it was searched by police in violation of diplomatic protocol.\nCJP: Could an act of terrorism against leaders who blatantly betrayed the trust of voters ever be justified?\nNC: \u201cEver\u201d is a strong word. It is hard to conjure up realistic circumstances. The burden of proof for any resort to violence should be very heavy, and this case would seem extremely hard to justify.\nCJP: With human nature being what it is, and individuals clearly having different skills, abilities, drives and aspirations, is a truly egalitarian society feasible and/or desirable?\nNC: Human nature encompasses saints and sinners, and each of us has all of these capacities. I see no conflict at all between an egalitarian vision and human variety. One could, perhaps, argue that those with greater skills and talents are already rewarded by the ability to exercise them, so they merit less external reward \u2014 though I don\u2019t argue this. 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        "raw_content": "Ariana Grande pulls out of the Grammys over 'disagreements': report\nABOVE: Ariana Grande has decided not to perform at Sunday's event -- or attend -- after a dispute with the show's producers.\nThe 61st Annual Grammy Awards are coming up and it sounds like the Recording Academy has just lost one of their most valued promoters for it.\nAriana Grande has dropped out of this year\u2019s event according to Variety. As a result of a disagreement with some of the Grammy producers, the 25-year-old apparently cancelled her rumoured performance.\nThe Bang Bang singer was reportedly taken aback after the producers wouldn\u2019t allow her to perform her latest single 7 Rings, in its entirety.\nWhen Grande refused their offer, the producers allegedly said she could play a portion of the song as part of a \u201cmedley,\u201d as long as they could choose the other songs. It was at that point the singer declined the spot altogether.\nNot only that, but Grande has now refused to even make an appearance at the award ceremony.\nThe reports are breaking the hearts of many Arianators across the globe.\nAriana Grande arrives at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center on Feb. 8, 2015, in Los Angeles, Calif.\nGrande\u2019s alleged performance was never actually announced by the Recording Academy, which means it was likely intended as a surprise, given she was the biggest and most successful female artist of 2018.\nHowever, the pop sensation was littered across L.A. Billboards for the long-awaited event,\nThis type of controversy isn\u2019t unfamiliar in the Grammys. Compromises like this have been made a number of times in the show\u2019s history.\nMost notably last year, with Lorde. The Royals singer was offered only a small slot during the Tom Petty tribute performance.\nShe took offence to this offer, as she wanted to promote her latest album, Melodrama (2017). An agreement was not met and she ultimately declined the spot and did not perform.\nAriana Grande onstage during 'Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life \u2014 An All-Star Grammy Salute' at Nokia Theatre live on Feb. 10, 2015, in Los Angeles, Calif.\nGrande is now a six-time Grammy nominee. Two of those nods came this year, for \u201cBest Pop Solo Performance\u201d on God is a Woman, as well as \u201cBest Pop Vocal Album\u201d for Sweetener (2018).\nHer highly-anticipated follow-up album, Thank U, Next is scheduled to be released this Friday (Feb. 8) only two days prior to the Grammys.\nThe entire list of 2019 Grammy nominations was announced in early December. Post Malone, Lady Gaga and Cardi B took the lead with the most nods. The list is available here.\nChart-toppers Drake and Shawn Mendes made Canadians proud by also picking up multiple nominations for this year\u2019s Grammy Awards.\nAlicia Keys is set to be this year\u2019s Master of Ceremonies.\nREAD MORE: Ariana Grande releases new single, \u20187 Rings\u2019 with music video\nHere is the current list of performers\nRed Hot Chili Peppers & Post Malone\nExclusive Grammys after-party lineup\nDJ Michelle Pesce",
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        "title": "Past Events | Center for Research on Social Change",
        "raw_content": "To see the complete list, visit our video page.\nFriday, February 23 | 2 - 4 p.m.\nPaul Ortiz, Associate Professor of History and the Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, University of Florida\nMulticultural Community Center, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union\nSponsor(s): Undergraduate Research, Office of | American Cultures | Race and Gender, Center for | Research on Social Change, Center for | Ethnic Studies, Department of | African American Studies, Department of | Multicultural Community Center\nWednesday, March 14 | 4 - 5:30 p.m.\nRoom 290, Hearst Memorial Mining Building\nSponsor(s): Research on Social Change, Center for | History, Department of | Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice | Townsend Center for the Humanities | Equity and Inclusion, Vice Chancellor\nTuesday, April 3 | 12 - 1:30 p.m.\nGreg Prieto, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of San Diego\nMulticultural Community Center (MCC), Room 220, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union\nSponsor(s): Research on Social Change, Center for | Ethnic Studies, Department of | Center for Latino Policy Research | Division of Equity and Inclusion\nThursday, April 12 | 12 - 1 p.m.\nHard Work Is Not Enough: Gender and Racial Inequality in an Urban Workspace\nKatrinell Davis, Associate Professor of Sociology, Florida State University\nWarren Room, 295, Boalt Hall, School of Law\nSponsor(s): Research on Social Change, Center for | Sociology, Department of | Research on Labor & Employment, Institute of | Center for the Study of Law and Society, Division of Equity and Inclusion\nFriday, April 27 | 2 - 4 p.m.\nInsurgent Knowledges\nDamien Sojoyner, Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine\nAcademic Innovation Studio/117, Dwinelle Hall\nSponsor(s): American Cultures | Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society | Research on Social Change, Center for | Academic Innovation Studio\nMonday, November 27 | 12:45pm-2:00pm\nChris Zepeda-Mill\u00e1n, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies and Chair of the Center for Research on Social Change, UC Berkeley\nIn the spring of 2006, millions of Latinos across the country participated in the largest civil rights demonstrations in American history. In his new book, Latino Mass Mobilization(Cambridge University Press, September 2017), Chris Zepeda-Mill\u00e1n analyzes the background, course, and impacts of this unprecedented wave of protests, highlighting their unique local, national, and demographic dynamics. He finds that because of the particular ways the issue of immigrant illegality was racialized, federally proposed anti-immigrant legislation (H.R. 4437) helped transform Latinos' sense of latent group membership into the racial group consciousness that incited their engagement in large-scale collective action. Zepeda-Mill\u00e1n shows how nativist policy threats against disenfranchised undocumented immigrants can provoke a political backlash--on the streets and at the ballot box--from not only \"people without papers,\" but also naturalized and U.S.-born citizens. Latino Mass Mobilization is an intervention into contemporary debates regarding immigration policy, social movements, racial politics, and immigrant rights activism in the United States.\nPhilip Selznick Seminar Room at 2240 Piedmont Avenue\nSponsored by Center for the Study of Law and Society, UC Berkeley\nCo-sponsored by Center for Research on Social Change, UC Berkeley\nIs \u2018Decarceration\u2019 Even a Word? The Legal Reform of Mass Incarceration in California\nHow It Slips Away/We Still Here: A Blues Geography of Black Portland\nWhen States \u2018Come Out\u2019: The Politics of Visibility and the Diffusion of Sexual Minority Rights in Europe\nCareer Choices, Return Paths, and Social Contributions: Findings from the African Alumni Project\nBirth Matters: Black Women and Research Justice as Transformative Praxis\nCRSC series:\nOriginally meant to be brief and exceptional, solitary confinement in U.S. prisons has become long term and common. Prisoners in solitary spend twenty three hours a day in featureless cells, with no visitors or human contact for years on end. They are held entirely at administrators\u2019 discretion, with no judges or juries involved. In 23/7, legal scholar Keramet Reiter tells the history of an original \u201csupermax,\u201d California\u2019s Pelican Bay State Prison, where extreme conditions sparked statewide hunger strikes in 2011 and 2013\u2014the latter involving nearly 30,000 prisoners. Reiter describes how the Pelican Bay prison was created\u2014with literally no legislative oversight\u2014as a panicked response to the perceived rise of black radicalism in California prisons in the 1970s. Through stories of gang bosses, small-time parolees, and others, she portrays the arbitrary manner in which prisoners are chosen for solitary confinement, held for years, and routinely released directly onto the streets. Here we see the social costs and mental havoc of years in isolation. The product of fifteen years of research in and about prisons, this book is instant required reading on a topic that increasingly commands national attention.\n**Books will be available for sale and signing at this event.\nCRSC Colloquia Series:\nCANCELED IN SOLIDARITY: Urban Education on Indigenous Land\nEve Tuck, Associate Professor of Critical Race and Indigenous Studies, Department of Social Justice Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto,\nIn solidarity with the AFSCME Local 3299 call for a speakers' boycott of UC Berkeley, Eve Tuck has decided to cancel her planned Feb. 23 talk on campus. Instead, Tuck will participate in a public conversation with Prof. Michael Dumas on settler colonialism, antiblackness and urban education to be held in the meeting space of the UAW. The public conversation will attend to issues of labor and land, and include a framing by Corrina Gould, Chochenyo/Karkin Ohlone, co-founder of Indian People Organizing for Change and Sogorea Te Land Trust.\nUAW LOCAL 2865, 2030 ADDISON STREET #640A, BERKELEY, CA 94705\nREAD MORE ABOUT THE BOYCOTT HERE.\nMonday, March 7, 5:00\u20137:00pm\nCANCELED IN SOLIDARITY: Managing the Fix: A Film Screening and Discussion, with Helena Hansen, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, New York University\nIN SOLIDARITY WITH THE AFSCME LOCAL 3299 CALL FOR A SPEAKERS' BOYCOTT OF UC BERKELEY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED, ALTERED AND MOVED TO AN OFF-CAMPUS LOCATION:\nThe new event is sponsored by the Rad Med group and is entitled \"Envisioning Radical Collective Medicine.\" It will feature Prof. Adrienne Pine (American University) and Prof. Helena Hansen (NYU). Professor Pine will present clips from Beth Geglia and Jesse Freeston's film Revolutionary Medicine and discuss the film's social life as an organizing tool toward a vision and practice of healthcare as a human right, drawing on examples from Honduras, Cuba and the United States.\nProfessor Hansen will screen footage from Managing the Fix, her film about the art and exclusions of treating addiction in the age of pills. Following three heroin dependent people through their attempts at treatment, the film illustrates how a two-tiered system developed that excludes many. For those access addiction pharmaceuticals, it asks whether medication is enough, and whether the goal of treatment should be to reduce harm or become \"drug free.\"\nNew Time/Date: Monday, March 7, 5-7pm\nNew Location: Berkeley Free Clinic in the Fireside Room, at 2339 Durant Ave. in Berkeley\nThursday, March 31, 4:00\u20135:30pm\nThe Self-Help Myth: How Philanthropy Fails to Alleviate Poverty\nThursday, April 2, 5:00pm\u20136:30pm\nChicana Power!: Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement\nMaylei Blackwell, Professor, Chicana/o Studies, UCLA\nProfessor Maylei Blackwell (Chicana/o Studies, UCLA) will be discussing her widely acclaimed book, \u00a1Chicana Power!: Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement. Drawing from print culture and oral histories, \u00a1Chicana Power! is the first full scale investigation of the social and political factors that led to the development of Chicana feminism.\nSponsored by Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies Program\nCo-sponsored by Center for Research on Social Change and CRG Social Movements Working Group\nFriday, April 22, 8:30am\u20136:30pm\nRace & Yoga: Yoga Justice / Yoga Violence Conference\nJoin the UCB Race and Yoga Research Working Group as we host our third annual conference! The theme of the conference is \u201cYoga Justice / Yoga Violence.\u201d Yoga can be a tool to promote social justice. Yet, it can also be used to perpetuate violence and oppression. This conference invites a diverse array of practitioners and scholars to critically examine justice and violence in yoga communities.\nWhat is yoga justice? How is \u201cjustice\u201d defined and by whom? How do we rethink narratives that promote justice through yoga? Conversely, what kinds of violence occur in yoga spaces? How are people responding and/or resisting forms of yoga violence?\n*In solidarity with the speaker strike at UC Berkeley, we are holding this year's event at Mills College in Oakland, CA.\nInformation and conference program available at: raceandyoga.com.\nCo-sponsored by Center for Research on Social Change\nTuesday, April 26, 4:00\u20135:30pm\nMaking Immigrant Rights Real: Nonprofits and the Politics of Integration in San Francisco\nEls de Graauw, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Baruch College-CUNY\nMore than half of the 41 million foreign-born individuals in the United States today are noncitizens, half have difficulty with English, a quarter are undocumented, and many are poor. As a result, most immigrants have few opportunities to make their voices heard in the political process. Nonprofits in many cities have stepped into this gap to promote the integration of disadvantaged immigrants. They have done so despite notable constraints on their political activities, including limits on their lobbying and partisan electioneering, limited organizational resources, and dependence on government funding. Immigrant rights advocates also operate in a national context focused on immigration enforcement rather than immigrant integration. In Making Immigrant Rights Real, Els de Graauw examines how immigrant-serving nonprofits can make impressive policy gains despite these limitations.\nDrawing on three case studies of immigrant rights policies\u2014language access, labor rights, and municipal ID cards\u2014in San Francisco, de Graauw develops a tripartite model of advocacy strategies that nonprofits have used to propose, enact, and implement immigrant-friendly policies: administrative advocacy, cross-sectoral and cross-organizational collaborations, and strategic issue framing. The inventive development and deployment of these strategies enabled immigrant-serving nonprofits in San Francisco to secure some remarkable new immigrant rights victories, and de Graauw explores how other cities can learn from their experiences.\nCo-sponsored by Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science and the Interdisiciplinary Immigration Workshop\nThursday, September 24, 12:00\u20131:30pm\nMoments of Refusal: Thinking through Antiblackness and Black Futurity in Research on Urban Communities and Schooling\nThursday, October 1, 4:00\u20137:30pm\nThe Berkeley Food Institute presents:\nDecolonizing Foodways Symposium\nThe Food, Identity and Representation Working Group at UC Berkeley and University of the Pacific Food Studies program invite you to participate in an evening of critical thinking and tasting at the Decolonizing Foodways Symposium. Understanding food as a site for de/colonial struggles and strategies in the ways it is produced, consumed, circulated, prepared, and represented within a transnational advanced capitalist economy, this interactive workshop grapples with what it means to liberate our diets from colonial relationships of production and consumption both in theory and in practice. Building off the work of scholar/activists Luz Calvo and Catriona Esquibel, authors of \u201cDecolonize Your Diet: A Manifesto,\u201d we explore and continue to question what the process of decolonizing foodways means. We ask, for example: How do we increase the vitality of oppressed and indigenous peoples, maintain the integrity of our ancestral traditions, and embrace food and ways of cooking/eating that resist subjugation and instead nourish our palates, bodies, and lives? How do we make sense of the different realities of lived food experiences across time and space, taking into account the influences of power and privilege? How might we think through the intersections of diaspora, colonialism, assimilation, generational differences, and food gentrification/cultural appropriation? Utilizing an intersectional, audience-participatory, and multi-sensory approach, this symposium will include a panel of activists and scholars and a freshly-prepared meal by local chefs that cooks up decolonizing possibilities.\nCo-sponsored by Center for Research on Social Change and Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues\nTuesday, October 20, 12:00-1:30pm\nBiotechnologies and Immigration: Biological Citizenship and the Use of DNA Testing for Family Reunification\nSince the 1990s, many countries around the world have begun to use DNA analysis to establish biological relatedness in family reunification cases. Family reunification refers to the right of family members living abroad to join relatives who hold long-term residence permits in a given country. While this right has been an integral part of many countries\u2019 immigration policies, the current trend among host countries seems to favor more restrictive family reunification policies. To be reunited, family members have to prove their family status by official documents. Even if applicants possess the required documents, immigration authorities often reject the information as they question the authenticity of the documents. In this context, many countries resort to DNA tests to resolve cases in which they consider the information presented on family relations to be incomplete or unsatisfactory. Today, at least 21 nation states have incorporated the use of DNA testing into decision-making on immigration.\nIn this talk, I will present the results of an international research project on the use of DNA testing for family reunification in Europe and will compare them with the situation in the USA. I outline general trends of DNA analysis for family reunification and analyze the societal and political implications of parental testing in this context. I argue that DNA analyses for family reunification establish and strengthen a biological family model which is in contrast to the more pluralistic and social concepts of family in many societies in Europe and North America. I will then relate my findings to the ongoing debate on biological citizenship and show that biological criteria play an important role in decision-making on citizenship rights in nation-states. I argue that the use of parental testing for immigration endorses a biological concept of the family that is mobilized to diminish citizenship rights.The argument is based on an extensive document analysis as well as interviews with representatives of international governmental organizations, international and national NGOs and immigration authorities, lawyers specializing in immigration law, geneticists and those applying for family reunification.\nWednesday, November 4, 12:00\u20131:30pm\nTuskegee Then and Now: An Exploration of Historical Trauma in the Life of a Direct Descendant\nTina Sacks, Assistant Professor, School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley\nThe specter of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study looms large in the research literature, particularly related to African-American\u2019s distrust of medical research. Less is known about how direct descendants of study victims perceive health care institutions and providers. The purpose of this study is to explore the long-term implications of the Tuskegee Study on a woman whose great-grandfather died of untreated syphilis as a result. The study explores the 1) role of historical trauma on Black populations; 2) inter-generational impact of trauma in a Black family; and 3) implications of these events on engagement with healthcare providers. This study used the case study method to explore the experience of one woman who is a direct descendant. The respondent, a 37-year old married woman with children, was recruited as part of a larger study on healthcare disparities among the Black middle class. Data are based on a focus group and a 2-hour in-depth interview. The Tuskegee Study continues to affect the behavior of direct descendants. Members of the respondent\u2019s family strictly prohibited her from seeking medical care from any non-Black healthcare provider. As an adult, the respondent refused to allow her children to be treated by a non-Black healthcare provider. The respondent and her family developed these strategies to counteract the particular trauma of Tuskegee and the general trauma of being treated negatively in majority White institutions. This study provides historically situated insights into how Black people interpret racial discrimination, and strategies they use to counteract it, including seeking race-concordant healthcare providers.\nWednesday, April 1, 4:00\u20135:30pm\nEcologies of Dissent: Neighborhood Health and the Art of Relational Politics\nMichael Montoya, Associate Professor, Department of Chicano/Latino Studies and Department of Anthropology, UC Irvine\nwith Pablo Gonzalez, Lecturer, Chicano Studies, UC Berkeley as respondent\nAs powerful institutions the world over \u2013 but this is an American story \u2013 fail to digest the inassimilable inner city poor through gentrification, cleansing, pacification, liberal civic engagement schemes, and/or direct or structured state violences, a collective dissent remakes politics scrambling assumptions that transform ecologies of illness into ecologies of wellbeing. As both the media through which we live as well as the specific social geography of our life, ecology surrounds us as we make it and it makes us. In this paper, I draw upon a long term place-based initiative designed to improve one inner city urban ecology, to explore the embrace of the insurgent, multiple, unclosed futures where the art of \u201cthe ecological\u201d pushing back, human and non human together and at once, emerges to perturb biosocial metabolic pathways that disrupt wellbeing. Key to this disruption, to the emergent practices of dissent, are enduring forms of relationship, of relational political forms, that are as old and as new as politics itself.\nCo-sponsored by the Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, the Department of Anthropology, and the Department of Ethnic Studies\nThe Institute for the Study of Societal Issues Colloquia Series presents:\nThe Triumph of the Corporate Rich and Why They Succeeded\nWilliam Domhoff, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Research Professor of Sociology, University of California Santa Cruz\nA new liberal-labor alliance slowly came together between 1932 and late 1934. It had some real successes in 1935 and 1936, and unions made major breakthroughs in 1937. But things went down hill for liberal legislation and for the union movement from 1938 onwards, despite appearances to the contrary that are based on greater income equality from 1939 to 1953 and the increase in union density until 1945. So what happened? This talk addresses that question. The answer involves the reuniting of the temporarily divided Northern and Southern segments of the ownership class, the fracturing of the temporarily united union movement, the rise of the conservative voting coalition in Congress, the rollback of the New Deal during World War II, racial divisions in the working class, and conservative appointments to the National Labor Relations Board and the Supreme Court by Republican presidents.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change\nMonday, May 4, 4:00\u20135:30pm\nHaas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society presents:\nRacialized Punitive Social Control: The Criminalization of Black and Latino Boys\nCo-sponsored by the School of Social Welfare and Center for Research on Social Change\nTuesday, May 5 | 12:00\u20131:30pm\nCRSC's Graduate Fellows Program presents:\nFrom Cell Blocks to City Blocks: Complicating Narratives of Arrest and Recovery\nCole Hansen, Ph.D. Candidate in Medical Anthropology and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow\nLeah Jacobs, Ph.D. Candidate in Social Welfare and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow\n\"More than Mental Disorder: Toward a Stakeholder-grounded Understanding of Arrest Among Individuals with Mental Disorder Diagnoses\"\nwith Kelly Knight, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, History, and Social Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine, as respondent\nTuesday, May 5 | 3:30\u20135:00pm\nPolitical Projects and the Legacies of Contestation\nPablo Gaston, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology and CRSC Graduate Fellow\n\"Between Class and Profession: Collective Projects of Healthcare Labor Organization and the Marketization of Care\"\nFithawee Tzeggai, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology and CRSC Graduate Fellow\n\"Desegregation, Racial Equity, and Neoliberal School Reform: Legacies of Racial Contestation in Contemporary Chicago\"\nwith Rodney Hero, Professor of Political Science and Haas Chair in Diversity and Democracy, UC Berkeley, as respondent\nFriday, May 1 | 11:30\u20131:30pm\nReclaiming Spaces: Critical Processes of Healing, Teaching, and Acknowledgement\nMara Chavez-Diaz, Ph.D. Candidate in Education and CRSC Graduate Fellow\n\"Social Justice Healing Practitioners: Testimonios of Hope and Transformative Praxis\"\nOlivia Chilcote, Ph.D. Candidate in Ethnic Studies and Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues Graduate Fellow\n\"The Process and the People: Federal Acknowledgment and the San Luis Rey Band of Luise\u00f1o Mission Indians\"\nJocyl Sacramento, Ph.D. Candidate in Education and CRSC Graduate Fellow\n\"Critical Race Dialogue and Ethnic Studies Teachers: Toward Teachers\u2019 Critical Collective Consciousness\"\nwith Nikki Jones, Associate Professor of African American Studies, UC Berkeley, as respondent\nCo-sponsored by the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues\nCelebrating Troy Duster - A One Day Conference\nThis event will feature talks and reflections from many of Troy\u2019s colleagues as they discuss his scholarly influence, contributions, and the significance of his work for current and future challenges.\nRead more about the conference and see the agenda and a link to the video here.\nSponsored by: Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, UC Berkeley Department of Sociology, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, Center for the Study of Law and Society, Center for Genetics and Society\nThursday, September 18-Friday September 19\nCarceral Geographies Course Thread Launch\nThe Present and Future of California Prisons\nRuth Wilson Gilmore, Professor, Geography, Graduate Center, City University of New York\nThursday, September 18; 5-7pm: Dwinelle Hall, Room 370\n10 :00am Introduction to Course Thread\n10: 30am Student Research on Carceral Geographies, Moderator Prof. Nikki Jones\n12 :00pm Lunch\n1:00pm Formerly Incarcerated Students working against Carceral Practices, Moderator Francisco Casique, PhD\n3:00 \u201cThe Stuart Hall Project,\u201d screening and discussion\n5:00-7:00 Black Lives Matter: Police Violence, Prisons, & Freedom Visions with CeCe McDonald, anti-prison and trans justice activist, Prof. Julia Oparah, Mills College, author of Global Lockdown: Race, Gender and the Prison-Industrial Complex, Prof. Ashon Crawley, UC Riverside\nFriday, September 19, Multicultural Community Center, Hearst Field Annex D-37\nSponsored by: The Center for Race & Gender, The Townsend Center for the Humanities; The Program in Critical Theory; American Cultures; The Center for the Study of Law and Society; The Center for Research on Social Change, The Multicultural Community Center; and The Carceral Geographies Course Thread, The Graduate Assembly-Graduate Women\u2019s Project\nMonday, October 20 | 4-5:30 pm\nRose Cuison Villazor, Professor of Law & Martin Luther King Jr. Hall Research Scholar, UC Davis School of Law\nThe modern conception of the law of birthright citizenship operates along the citizen/noncitizen binary. Those born in the United States generally acquire automatic U.S. citizenship at birth. Those who do not are regarded as non-citizens. Unbeknownst to many, there is another form of birthright membership category: the non-citizen national. Judicially constructed in the 1900s and codified by Congress in 1940, non-citizen national was the status given to people who were born in U.S. territories acquired at the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. Today, it is the status of people who are born in American Samoa, a current U.S. territory. This Article explores the legal construction of non-citizen national status and its implications for our understanding of citizenship. On a narrow level, the Article recovers a forgotten part of U.S. racial history, revealing an interstitial form of birthright citizenship that emerged out of imperialism and racial restrictions to citizenship. On a broader scale, this Article calls into question the plenary authority of Congress over the territories and power to determine their people\u2019s membership status. Specifically, this Article contends that such plenary power over the citizenship status of those born in a U.S. possession conflicts with the common law principle of jus soli and the Fourteenth Amendment\u2019s Citizenship Clause. Accordingly, this Article offers a limiting principle to congressional power over birthright citizenship.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Society\nThursday, November 6th | 4-5:30pm\nAfrican Rural Women Speak!\nMuadi Mukenge, Program Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Global Fund for Women\nDr. Mutombo Mpanya, Professor of International Studies, Sonoma State University, as discussant\nTo contribute to the empowerment of rural women, in June 2011, Global Fund for Women (GFW) launched a two-year initiative to support 22 rural women\u2019s groups working in sustainable agriculture and the promotion of women\u2019s rights in Burkina Faso, Kenya and Uganda. Groups received grants to enhance agricultural and women\u2019s rights activities, participated in yearly convenings to deepen their knowledge of the politics of agriculture, and undertook field research. The initiative documented the constraints women farmers face in achieving food security, and in strengthening their position in society. The presentation will share the outcomes of the initiative comparing baseline and impact data, with the aim to inform broader debates on effective strategies to ensure food security, respect biodiversity, and end the exclusion of rural women from decision-making on the very issues that concern them. GFW is holding project dissemination workshops in project countries and in the U.S. Students pursuing development and international human rights fields are encouraged to attend.\nCo-sponsored by Berkeley Food Institute, Institute of International Studies, and Center for African Studies\nMonday, November 17 | 4-5:30pm\nNarendra Modi and the Sangh parivar: Lessons from his Gujarat years\nChristophe Jaffrelot, Senior research fellow at Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales at Sciences Po (Paris), and research director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Professor of Indian Politics and Sociology at the King's India Institute (London) and Global Scholar at Princeton University\nwith Raka Ray, Professor and Department Chair of Sociology, UC Berkeley, as respondent\nSponsored by the Center for Right-Wing Studies; Co-sponsored by the Institute for South Asian Studies and the Center for Research on Social Change\nTuesday, November 18 | 4-5:30pm\nThe Remittance Landscape: The Spaces of Migration in Rural Mexico and Urban USA\nSarah Lynn Lopez, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, University of Texas, Austin\nInternational migrant remittances have received much attention in the last ten years, as\u2014according to the World Bank\u2014flows increased from 72.3 billion in 2001 to an estimated 483 billion in 2011. While dollars sent home are used for an array of expenses, little is known about how they are used to turn migrant aspirations into concrete and fired-brick realities. This talk explores the remittance landscape\u2014the built environment elements in rural Mexico that have been envisioned by migrants and erected with dollars\u2014as well as the spaces in both Mexico and the U.S. defined by information flows, practices, and organizations that give rise to remitting as a way of life. I argue that the architectures of migration are powerful evidence of the aims, desires, and fears that drive social change in rural Mexico and urban USA; producing complex results for migrants, their families, and their home communities who must balance new kinds of freedom and agency with familial fragmentation, changing social norms, increased responsibility, and growing debt.\nSponsored by the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues; Co-sponsored by CRSC\nBerkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies Speaker Series:\nRight on Campus: The Political Styles of Conservative College Students\nThursday, Feb. 6, 4:00-5:30pm\nAmy Binder, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California at San Diego\nConservative pundits allege that the pervasive liberalism of America's colleges and universities has detrimental effects on undergraduates, most particularly right-leaning ones. Yet not enough attention has been paid to young conservatives, themselves, to test these claims. In her recent book Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives (Princeton University Press 2013), Binder uses qualitative and survey data to outline who conservative students are and how their beliefs and political activism relate to their university experience. Which parts of conservatism do these students identify with? What are the institutional features of different universities that lead to key differences in young people's conservative styles? How do national conservative organizations connect with American colleges and universities to recruit a cadre of future leaders? Finally, what do these students' educational experiences portend for their own futures--and for the future of American conservatism?\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change, the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science\nCenter for Research on Social Change Speaker Series:\nPrejudice and Pride, a film by John J. Valdez & Daniel McCabe (about the Chicano movement of the sixties and seventies)\nScreening and Q&A with John J. Valdez, award-winning documentary film maker\nThursday, Feb. 13, 2:00-4:00pm\nCo-sponsored by the Chicano-Latino Studies Program\nMidwestern Roots and National Fruits: The Origins and Implications of Anita Bryant's Anti-gay Crusade\nCarol Mason, Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Gender and Women's Studies, University of Kentucky\nThanks to the movie Milk, we all associate Anita Bryant's late-1970s antigay work in Dade County, Florida, with the concomitant campaigns in California. But Middle America has lots to teach us about Bryant and the bourgeoning conservatism she symbolized. At a time in which Christian businesses and Cold War apocalypticism were sweeping through Bryant's home state of Oklahoma, she emerged as a moral entrepreneur who embodied the wholesomeness of white femininity that connoted the American heartland and exemplified the national ideal of womanhood. It was this unspoken norm of whiteness that undergirded fighting for \"our\" children. It was this projected purity that a newly nationalized gay activism sought to sully, most famously with a banana cream pie thrown in Bryant's face. Theories of the abject, histories of colonialist agribusiness, and homespun humor merge in this heretofore-untold story of Bryant's rise and fall in Middle America.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change and the Religion, Politics and Globalization Program\nA New Movement Era? Reflections by Frances Fox Piven\nFrances Fox Piven, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center\nwith Catherine Albiston, Professor of Law, Berkeley School of Law, as moderator\nAs the global economy experienced one of the worst downturns in recent memory, ordinary people around the world poured into the streets to protest the daily injustices they faced. Income inequality, debt, dispossession, exploitation, and state repression were among the many concerns that propelled mass disruption from below. In a fireside chat format, Professor Frances Pox Piven will reflect on the potential for change in the current historical moment. Does this mass refusal of cooperation constitute a new movement era? If so, to what extent will it trigger reforms that moderate capitalist excesses? And how do and how should students, scholars, and academia figure into this era?\nCo-sponsored by Department of City and Regional Planning, Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, School of Social Welfare, Department of Sociology, Berkeley Journal of Sociology, Center for Race and Gender, Goldman School of Public Policy, Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, and the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues\nParticipatory Politics and Urban Social Movements: Some Thoughts from Berlin and Beyond\nThursday, March 13, 12:00-1:30pm\nHenrik Lebuhn, Assistant Professor for Urban and Regional Sociology, Humboldt-University Berlin, and ISSI Visiting Scholar\nSince the early 1980s, the city of Berlin has developed a variety of participatory instruments that allow for civic participation in urban planning and decision-making and for the negotiation of conflicts over the use of urban space. These instruments give residents many opportunities to actively engage in local politics and contribute to the democratization of urban politics in Berlin: most recently, for example, concerning the remunicipalization of the city's electricity grid and the future use of the (now closed) inner-city airport Tempelhof. At the same time, participatory dynamics have highly ambivalent effects on \u2018urban politics from below\u2019, not least as they historically emerged as a top-down response to urban claims made by grassroots groups such as the squatter movements of the 1980s and 1990s. The talk offers a brief tour through the recent history of participatory politics in Berlin. Drawing from case-studies in Berlin and other cities, it will then focus on the contradictory relationship between urban social movements and participatory politics and point out some questions and research perspectives that emerge from these observations.\n\"Not Immigrant Detention in a Legal Sense\": The Invention of Immigrant Detention, 1892-1896\nwith Leti Volpp, Robert D. and Leslie Kay Raven Professor of Law in Access to Justice, as respondent\nCo-sponsored by the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, the Department of History, Department of Ethnic Studies, Department of Sociology, the Center for the Study of Law and Society, Carceral Geographies Course Thread, Interdisciplinary Immigration Workshop, and Graduate Students de La Raza\nAgustin Cebada, Author of Tiempo Robado\nModerated by David Montejano, Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley\nwith Armando Rend\u00f3n as respondent\nAgustin Cebada will speak on his new book, Tiempo Robado. He is a veteran Chicano activist, union organizer, community organizer and Brown Beret. His book is a chronicle of his life as a youth in New Mexico, with a family heritage of land grant activism, and his own experience as an organizer for the Chicano Moratorium protest of August 29, 1970.\nSponsored by CRSC and the Chicano/Latino Studies Program. Co-sponsored by the Ethnic Studies Library and La Tertulia de la Papabra.\nCenter for Research on Social Change Conference:\nClick here for the complete agenda and link to the conference video\nFriday, May 2, 9:00am - 4:30pm\nCRSC Graduate Fellows Speaker Series:\nContested Publics and the Politics of Expectations: Shifting Terrains of Service Provision in US Cities\nTuesday, May 6, 12:00-1:30pm\nMark Fleming, PhD Candidate in Medical Anthropology and CRSC Graduate Fellow\nand Jackie Bass, PhD Candidate in Political Science and CRSC Graduate Fellow\nwith Michael Burawoy, Professor of Sociology, UC Berkeley, as respondent\n\"Mass Transit Workers, Urban Publics, and the Politics of Time in San Francisco\" Mark D. Fleming\nSan Francisco\u2019s public transportation system is the slowest major urban transit system in the United States and has one of the worst on-time performance rates. This paper examines how these problems with time\u2014slowness and lateness\u2014are constructed in public discourse and mobilized in labor disputes with the drivers who operate the transit system. Demands for faster moving and more timely transit lead to the implementation and enforcement of impossible-to-meet schedules, and political economic logics configure fault for the time problems in the work practices and work ethics of the transit drivers, who are mostly African American. Disputes about the transit system\u2019s slow speeds and lateness intensify political opposition between public workers and the publics they serve, and reveal shifting conceptions of the public good. I argue that morally infused understandings of time and timeliness enable a neoliberal remaking of the transit system, its workers, and its publics.\n\u201cAm I My Brother's Keeper?: The Contested Role of African American Churches in Community Development\u201d Jackie Bass\nIn the age of mega-churches with sprawling campuses whose locations are determined by the presence of an abundance of land, not a historic connection to a particular community, many mega-church leaders have a relatively expansive interpretation of their \u201ccommunity,\u201d often coupled with a inward focus to their ministerial obligations. This perspective contrasts with the expectations of many community leaders that envision an outwardly focused, localized outreach model for churches. This tension is further complicated by the increasing size of churches and the emergence of a relatively new religious doctrine that emphasizes individual efforts and material gain, possibly leading churches to adopt even more insular activities, pulling them further away from the model desired by many community leaders. While local communities may be in more need of the assistance of area churches, churches are increasingly not in need of them. Through a series of interviews, participant observation, and archival research in a large southern metro area, this paper examines the competing visions of the church's \u201ccommunity\u201d as well as examining the various interpretations of the church's responsibilities to said communities.\nDuster Conference Room, ISSI, 2420 Bowditch Street\nRacial Stratification in Education: How Schools Construct Hierarchy through Representations of Asian American and Native American Youth\nThursday, May 8, 12:00-1:30pm\nYenhoa Ching, PhD Candidate in Education and CRSC Graduate Fellow\nTria Andews, PhD Candidate in Ethnic Studies and Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues Graduate Fellow\nwith Michael Omi, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley, as respondent\n\"Asian Youth and Race-Making in an Urban School: Focus on the Institution, Teachers, and Staff\" Yenhoa Ching\nBased on ethnographic research, this paper examines how teachers and staff contributed to the academic and social stratification of Asian and non-Asian (namely Black and Latino/a) youth in a multi-racial urban school. It contextualizes this stratification in the color-blind discourse through which teachers and staff simultaneously minimized evidence of racism and participated in re-creating the school as a race-making institution. Sharing a color-blind logic that emphasizes culture, individual choice, and an inter-personal rather than structural view of racism, teachers and staff enacted formal and informal practices that privileged Asian students who aligned with model minority expectations over Black and Latino/a students (as well as some Asian youth) who did not meet racially normalized expectations. I analyze both the mechanisms and the racialized categories through which adult members of a school community instantiated racial hierarchy despite purported ideals of multiculturalism and equality. I found that teachers and staff socially and educationally constructed notions of Asianness, Blackness, and Latino/a-ness in relation to one another. They associated Asians with signifiers of Whiteness vis-\u00e0-vis the model minority subject, which was a foil to the stereotype of the oppositional and deviant Black/Brown student. While a few teachers and staff attempted to change these dynamics, they were constrained by an institution that failed to support them in their efforts.\n\"The Stakes of the Game: Reading Race and Gender in Boarding School Newspapers, 1933-1947\" Tria Andrews\nBasketball is a prominent theme in contemporary Native American cultural production and continues to be immensely popular on Indian reservations and among Native peoples throughout the United States. The origins of basketball can be traced to Native American games; later, American colonial educators implemented basketball in boarding school settings as a recreational activity for Native youth. As this paper explicates, embodied practices were central to the socializing process for Native peoples pre and post-Contact. This paper examines boarding school newspapers to argue that depictions of Native players and their rivals, which appear from 1933 to 1947, are part of an \u201cinstructive as well as entertaining\u201d teaching approach, which points to colonial subject making through sports or entertainment, in addition to direct forms of coercion or discipline. Boarding school educators used this method to produce assent to racism through renderings of sports and sportsmanship. This paper answers three primary research questions: how did writers\u2014whose articles were selected as excerpts in boarding school newspaper\u2014render the basketball performances of Native players and their rivals in the 1930s and 40s? How were players portrayed differently based on race and gender? How do these depictions coincide with dominant representations of Native Americans, African Americans, and Native women?\nProtecting Children, Eating Control: Constructions of Harm and Well Being\nColleen Henry, PhD Candidate in Social Welfare and CRSC Graduate Fellow\nKara Young, PhD Candidate in Sociology and CRSC Graduate Fellow\nwith Stephen Hinshaw, Professor of Psychology, UC Berkeley, as respondent\n\"The Social Construction of Child Exposure to Domestic Violence as Maltreatment: An Examination of California Law\" Colleen Henry\nSocial constructionists argue that human behaviors or conditions only become social problems when they are recognized and labeled, and action is taken against them by a group of people or society. While domestic violence or intimate partner violence has been recognized as a social problem since the 1970s, only recently has child exposure to domestic violence received similar recognition. Through examination of changes made to California law between 1995-2012, this presentation will explore the nature of the changes and the social and structural factors that contributed to this recognition. In addition, this presentation will argue that recognition of child exposure to domestic violence as a social problem signals a conceptual shift in our understanding of what behaviors constitute child maltreatment and how the state should intervene in cases of child exposure to domestic violence.\n\"Eating, Class and Control: The Emotions of Food Choice in One Oakland Neighborhood\" Kara A. Young\nThis article speaks to an emerging body of research on food choice by asking: What are the emotional associations that individuals have with the food that they eat and how do those associations affect our food choices? How are emotional experiences distributed among different social structural positions? Over the last 10 years, there has been a growing body of literature addressing the health risks associated with reliance on the American conventional food system. While this scholarship provides evidence that structural factors \u2013 especially food quality, income and access \u2013 shape people\u2019s food consumption patterns, it is not able to make sense of how people in different social structural locations make decisions about what they eat among alternatives. One reason for this gap in research is that these structural frameworks tend to ignore the micro level meanings that inform how individuals navigate the food system. Drawing on 20 in-depth interviews from one mixed-income, racially diverse, and food diverse neighborhood in Oakland, California, I argue that class inequalities are acted out through different emotive relationships to food therefore fortifying the results of structural inequality. Individuals understand the places that they eat as classed spaces and embody systems of classed meanings that can be explored through their emotional relationships to food. Specifically, I look at the way that feelings of control, fear, pleasure and pride around food are distributed across socioeconomic status groups.\n\"Conservative Political Infrastructure in the Age of Obama\"\nLee Fang, reporting fellow with the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute and a contributing writer at The Nation\nWednesday, Sept. 25, 4:00-5:30pm\nLee Fang, investigative writer with The Nation, will discuss his new book, The Machine: A Field Guide to the Resurgent Right. The book covers right-wing movements and strategy in the years since the 2008 election, from the rise of the Tea Party to the ways in which corporate interests have embraced tactics of the radical right.\nWednesday, Oct. 9, 4:00-5:30pm\nBased on interviews with high school students living in agricultural California, this research examines how American families negotiate access to digital information resources or \u201cnet time.\u201d Attention is paid to how socioeconomically disadvantaged families attempt to cope with resource scarcities\u2014especially internet access necessary for schoolwork and college applications. The analysis reveals how intra-familial bargaining is guided by implicit social contracts between family members. These social contracts imply particular rights and responsibilities, depending on the families\u2019 level of material resources. Different social contracts are evident across the economic spectrum. Some social contracts frame net time as an individualized good while others frame it as a communal good. The findings illuminate the logics underpinning familial negotiations over each kind of net time. Ultimately, familial social contracts over net time have the power to encourage or hinder use of net time for capital-enhancing activities.\n\"My People, My People: How Competing Ideas about 'Black People' Shape African-American Republicans\u2019 Political Behavior\"\nThursday, Oct. 17, 4:00-5:30pm\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change.\n\"Just A Piece of Cloth:\" Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker\nRosemary Henze, Professor, Linguistics and Language Development, San Jos\u00e9 State University\nMonday, Nov. 4, 4:00-5:30pm\nJust a Piece of Cloth is a 34-minute documentary by Rosemary Henze which features four San Francisco Bay Area Muslim women from diverse backgrounds as they talk about what hijab, the traditional Muslim headscarf, means to them and how it affects their daily lives. The video includes women who are originally from Jordan, Iran and Indonesia, as well as an American-born recent convert to Islam. With humor, seriousness, candor and sincerity they speak from personal experience about this often controversial garment. Original music by Aswat Bay Area Arabic Music Ensemble.\n\"Motherhood and Politics: Conservative Women Negotiate Ideology and Strategy\"\nRonnee Schreiber, Professor of Political Science, San Diego State University\nwith Deirdre English, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley, as respondent\nTuesday, Nov. 19, 4:00-5:30pm\nThis project explores how conservative women leaders negotiate the tension between traditional views of motherhood and their desire to engage politically. This dilemma was exposed nationally when Sarah Palin, a mother of five, was nominated by John McCain to be his running mate. Fast forward to June 2011, when another conservative mother of five, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann announced her candidacy for President. References to their gender and maternal statuses influenced their campaigns and generated public debates about whether or not mothers should seek high levels of elective office. Despite the articulation and promotion of traditional views about motherhood, legions of conservative women and men supported Palin and Bachmann. This includes social conservatives who promote the belief that women should prioritize stay-at-home mothering over professional goals. So how do conservative women negotiate theologically and ideologically traditional views about motherhood with their seemingly incompatible desire to engage in politics and represent mothers? How do conservative women navigate between conservative beliefs and their commitment to be in public office and/or support other conservative women's bids? To address these questions I interviewed conservative women leaders, including Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly and Tea Party organizer Keli Carrender, and conducted a systematic qualitative analysis of organizational documents from national conservative women's organizations. In so doing, this research provides a lens through which public deliberations about gender roles, motherhood and conservatism can be examined.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change, the Center for Race and Gender and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism\nWednesday, January 30, 4:00-5:30pm\n\"Apr\u00e8s Bourdieu. New Directions in the Theory of Action\"\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Vandenberghe, Research Professor in Sociology, Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Pol\u00edticos, Universidade Estadual de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and ISSI Visiting Scholar\nThe talk will condense a lengthy article I am writing on the newest developments in the theory of action in European sociology. I will focus on four major theories that have been profoundly influenced by the work of Pierre Bourdieu, yet take his critical sociology as a foil and point of departure for creative theorizing about social action: Bernard Lahire\u00b4s research programme on the plurality of contexts and dispositions, Margaret Archer\u00b4s realist sociology of internal conversations, Boltanski and Th\u00e9venot\u00b4s pragmatic sociology of critical capacities. and Axel Honneth\u00b4s critical theory of the spheres of recognition. Through selective use of the scholastic technique of the \u2018compare and contrast essay\u2019, I will propose an articulation of the respective theories and reorganize them in such a way that they point in the direction of an action-based critical theory of society.\nISSI Visiting Scholar Speaker Series:\n\"Intergenerational Social Mobility in Contemporary Argentina: Structural Transformations, Stratification Patterns and Pathways of Upward Mobility from Working Class Origins\"\nPablo Dalle, Instituto Gino Germani-UBA/CONICET and ISSI Visiting Scholar\nIn the first half of the 20th century, Argentina distinguished itself from other Latin American countries for its modernization, wide and open middle classes, as well as working class with high salaries and social benefits supported by strong trade unions. Since the end of the 20th century, Argentina has not been considered a paradigm of either steady economic development or high opportunities of social upward mobility. Most interpretations, both lay and expert, complain about the model of development implemented at the end of the 20th century; however there have been few empirical studies that analyze changes in the degree of openness in class structure. The aim of this research is to analyze trends in intergenerational social mobility in Argentina in the final decades of the 20th century. How and to what degree have the opportunities and odds of upward mobility from working class origins changed? What is the relevance of native or immigrant origin and the role of education in intergenerational social mobility? Data sources include five National Social Mobility Surveys from 2003 to 2010, directed by Ra\u00fal Jorrat at the Gino Germani Institute-UBA. Rates of mobility, multiple regressions and log-linear models will be applied to the task of modeling upward mobility in Argentina.\nWildavsky Conference Room, ISSI, 2538 Channing Way, Berkeley\n\"The Japanese Track and Field Community Encounters African American Athletes: A Perspective on Racial Formation in Imperial Japan During the 1930s\"\nKohei Kawashima, Professor of American History, Musashi University (Tokyo, Japan) and Center for Research on Social Change Visiting Scholar\nwith Michael Omi, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley as respondent\nAmidst the rise of superior African American athletes in track and field during the 1930s, American coaches and journalists began to advance a hereditarian discourse of black athleticism defined by the view that \u201cblacks have a natural athletic ability.\u201d On the other side of the Pacific, Japan was emerging as an Asian athletic power, which had won numerous medals, in unprecedented numbers in its history, at the 1932 Los Angeles (7 gold, 7 silver, and 4 bronze) and 1936 Berlin Olympics (6 gold, 4silver, and 8 bronze). The people of this emerging athletic nation came into contact with both the black athletes and the hereditarian discourse. How did these encounters affect the traditional views of race, Africa and Africans, and the understanding of racial hierarchy with \u201cleading Europeans on the top, following Asians in the middle, and stagnating Africans at the bottom\u201d held by the citizens of Imperial Japan? Kawashima argues that Japanese encounters with African American athletes helped induce a new phase of racial formation in the nation that would soon proclaim itself as the leader of the Great East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.\nMonday, February 25, 12:00-2:00pm\n\"Toward an Islamic Enlightenment: The Gulen Movement\"\nM. Hakan Yavuz, Professor of Political Science, University of Utah\nOn the basis of extensive fieldwork and research, Yavuz will offer a theoretically guided and empirically rooted narrative of alternative Islamic forms of modernity by focusing on Turkey and the G\u00fclen movement. The talk will examine the interplay between ideology, faith, and socioeconomic and political factors in fostering pathways to specific forms of modernity and development. He will argues that the G\u00fclen movement represents not only an alternative Islamic form of modernity but also a force to recast the boundary between state and society; the self and community; and between reason and revelation. By tracing the movement\u2019s historical and social development, Yavuz will examine how a marginalized and persecuted pietistic community evolved into a major transnational religious and social reform movement with the aim of fostering an Islamic Enlightenment.\nSponsored by the Religion, Politics and Globalization Program. Co-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change.\nFriday, March 1, 8:30am-5:00pm\n\"Race, Domestic and Sexual Violence: From the Prison Nation to Community Resistance\"\n9:00am Kimberle Crenshaw, UCLA School of Law\n10:15am Coalitions and Contradictions: Gender Violence and Social Movements\nModerator: Jonathan Simon, UC Berkeley; Speakers: Clarissa Rojas, California State University, Long Beach; Emily Thuma, Western Washington University; Mimi Kim, Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\n1:00pm Political Legacies of Criminalization of Gender Violence: Contemporary Implications\nModerator: Wilda White, UC Berkeley; Speakers: Soniya Munshi, City University of New York; Priscilla Ocen, Loyola Law School; Dean Spade, Columbia University; Jennifer Chacon, UC Irvine\n3:15pm Insurgent Strategies? Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice, and Community Accountability\nModerator: Chinyere Oparah (formerly Julia Sudbury), Mills College; Speakers: Alisa Bierria, Stanford; Sujatha Baliga, Community Justice Works; Mia Mingus, Bay Area Transformative Justice\nSponsored by the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice.\nWednesday, March 13, 12:00-2:00pm\n\"Being Good Without (Much) God: Ethical Practices of the Religiously Unaffiliated\"\nElizabeth Drescher, PhD, Santa Clara University and journalism fellow with the Social Science Research Council's \"New Directions in the Study of Prayer\" project\nMuch attention has been focused of late on the so-called \u201cNones\u201d\u2014people who do not identify or affiliate with traditional religions. While a number of Nones identify as atheists or agnostics, most do not, with the majority retaining a belief in God or a Universal Spirit. Still, though their practices may draw from traditional religions, they are often generously seasoned with other approaches to meaning-making, self-realization, and social engagement that fall outside religious frameworks. As the population of Nones grows, it is reasonable to consider what impact this might have on the development personal and public values and associated ethical practices. Drawing on interviews and narrative surveys with Nones across the country, this talk will offer a preliminary exploration of the ethical practices of Nones, considering how these may be shaping a new ethical ethos in the United States.\n\"War Epiphanies: Masculinities in Dissent among US Veterans of the Iraq War\"\nMatthew Gutmann, Professor of Anthropology and Vice President for International Affairs, Brown University\nwith Aaron Belkin, Professor of Political Science, San Francisco State University, and founder and Director of the Palm Center, as respondent\nWhen U.S. Soldiers go to war, in Iraq, Afghanistan, or anywhere else, what they see and what they do can cause fundamental conflicts for many troops with respect to loyalty to unit, nation, conscience, as well as contradictory ideals of masculinity. This talk draws on life histories developed in a book (Breaking Ranks: Iraq Veterans Speak Out Against the War) that I wrote with Catherine Lutz, about a group of U.S. veterans of the Iraq war who broke with the military, openly criticized the purpose and methods of the war in Iraq, and left the military. Conceptually I will address three topics: (1) the presumed links between nature, violence, and masculinity; (2) the diversity of military masculinities; (3) the ideology and practice of voluntarism in the U.S. military, especially in relation to citizenship in late modernity.\nCo-sponsored by the Sociology Department, the Ethnic Studies Department, the School of Public Health, and the Center for Race and Gender\nBerkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies Speaker Series\n\"In the Name of Motherland: Nationalist Debates and Literary Responses to the Right in Pre-WWI France\"\nVesna Rodic, Lecturer, French Department, UC Berkeley\nwith Lawrence Rosenthal, Executive Director, Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies, as respondent\nWednesday, April 10, 12:00-2:00pm\n\"Peoples Temple, Jim Jones and Black America\"\nJames L. Taylor, Associate Professor and Chair of the Political Science Department, University of San Francisco\nThis talk explores a line of inquiry that seeks to recover the \"black dimension\" of the Peoples Temple movement in California during the Civil Rights and Black Power era. From a full-length book project, this talk situates Peoples Temple within the context of concurrent trends in Southern and Northern California religious movements and development. Its controversial thesis claims that Peoples Temple, the movement, massacre,and aftermath were a first answer to the question posed in Martin Luther King's final book, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? Taylor argues that chaos was chosen, and remains evident across many of the social, economic, and spiritual categories which King addresses in his book. A decade later, Peoples Temple portended the tragic turn in social policy such as the War on Drugs and mass incarceration.\n\"Grandmotherhood and the Construction of Nation in the Contemporary Nativist Movement\"\nJennifer Johnson, Associate Professor of Sociology, Kenyon College and Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies Visiting Scholar\nwith Paola Bacchetta, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies, UC Berkeley, as respondent\nCRSC Graduate Fellows Speaker Series\nEngaging the State's Disengagement: Wall-writers and Activists Speak\nAlejandro Garcia, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of History, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nEmine Fidan Elcioglu, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Sociology, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nJonathan Simon, Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law, UC Berkeley, as respondent\n\"I Think, Therefore I \"Get Up\": A Street-History of South Central L.A. Queens and Kings, 1980s-1990s,\" Alejandro Garcia,\nDoctoral Candidate in the Department of History, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nIn South Central Los Angeles in the mid 1980s through mid 1990s, youngsters who came together in interracial graffiti groups reflected the Black-Brown demographics of the time. Graffiti crews not only belonged to multiple groups, spanning social, ethnoracial, and political spheres and ties, but their interracial make-up also epitomized race relations in South Central L.A.. After the 1992 L.A. \"riot\", however, interracial graffiti crews declined. Few graffiti writers entered ethnoracial groups such as gangs, while others went elsewhere. The rise and fall of interracial graffiti crews illustrates larger ethnoracial relations and social change on the streets of L.A., including important aspects of California's carceral landscape. Since graffiti crews parallel the socio-political street-life history of gangs, narratives of graffiti writers offer alternative understandings of youth groups, race, and space including street politics. This paper uses images and archival materials from 1980 to 1995, as well as graffiti crewmembers' oral histories to reconstruct and examine how youngsters navigate street life and the carceral landscape. It also discusses how the ethnoracial political culture of incarceration extends beyond prison walls, and how it contributed to the demise of interracial graffiti crews in South Central L.A. during the 1990s. A street history of how Brown youth-whose parents and grandparents were from Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize-intermingled on the streets with Black youth-whose parents were also economically disenfranchised-offers alternative ideas about youth groups, agency, race, graffiti songs of distress and resistance, king and queen identities, and street styles of hope, survival, and existence.\n\"Does God Love the US?: The Worldviews of Pro-Immigrant Activists and Immigration Restrictionist Activities in Arizona,\"\nBased on 70 interviews and 16 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Arizona, this paper explores the worldviews of immigration restrictionist activists, on the one hand, and pro-immigrant activists, on the other. I argue that both sides are distrustful of the federal government's characterization of the US-Mexico border and unauthorized migration. Moreover, both sides believe that these distortions have consequences on the quality of the relationship between God and the US or Americans. Specifically, restrictionists fear that the US, as God's special project, is vulnerable to complete dissolution. By contrast, pro-immigrant activists fear that Americans' continued complicity in the current system pushes them further away from their humanity, and therefore, God. Both sides' daily activism is motivated by the need to publicize a \u2018truth' to which each has unique access. Specifically, restrictionists' daily work centers on exposing how the nation's borders with Mexico, as well as its internal legal/ethnoracial borders, are disintegrating. In doing so, they want to reveal, and eventually halt, America's exposure to the degradation of the rest of the world. Pro-immigrant activists, by contrast, work to expose the abuse that migrants and their families are suffering and show how laws, policies and practices all cohesively work together to perpetuate this abuse.\n(Re)claiming Urban Space: Urban Parks and Food Access\nLisa M. Feldstein, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of City and Regional Planning, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nPam Mei Wai Graybeal, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, and Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nwith Miriam Chion, Planning and Research Director, Association of Bay Area Governments, as respondent\n\"Zoning and Land Use Controls: Beyond Agriculture,\"\nThe location of retail food venues is generally considered to be a function of rational market forces. Food access is generally excluded from the bundle of goods for which governments are explicitly willing to intervene in market forces through land use controls. Indeed, the connection between land use controls and food is rarely considered outside of agricultural applications, including zoning, agricultural land trusts, the complexities of managing agricultural-urban interfaces and, increasingly, urban agriculture. Intentionally or not, however, zoning and other land use management tools have long affected the availability of food in urban communities, reinforcing or amplifying the creation of food deserts. Some jurisdictions have begun to recognize their power to direct food access through land use legislation, while others continue to treat such decisions as value-neutral. This essay interrogates food law frameworks by using several examples of land use policies, rules and laws in order to consider these questions: (1) To what extent has form determined function (land use law determined food access); (2) Is it appropriate for governments to use their land use authority to intervene in the retail food market; and (3) Given competing public policy considerations around this issue, should there be an expectation that food be treated similarly to housing, water, and other essentials in the \"bundle of goods\" in which government explicitly intervenes? The author invites consideration of these questions within the context of our rapidly evolving understandings of questions related to food and society, and of the role the legal and planning fields have to play within these debates.\n\"Municipal Parks: An Environmental Justice Analysis of Conditions and Use in the San Francisco East Bay,\"\nMunicipal parks with commonly shared design features are found in cities and towns throughout the United States. As public commons, they reveal a great deal about social values, norms, and power. This study utilizes an environmental justice framework and a modified System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities method to evaluate park conditions and usage. Forty-nine parks, predominately less than seven acres in size, located in census tracts reporting populations at or above the California averages for Asian, African American, or American Indian residents in the cities of Richmond, Berkeley, and Oakland, California were visited at various times throughout the day and week. Observations confirmed previous studies that found predominantly sedentary uses with limited variety. Among adult and teen park users, there were fewer women than men, which also corresponded with previous studies in other cities. Most parks were underutilized. Access to sanitary infrastructure and drinking water was limited, as was access to non-stationary equipment and stationary equipment for adults. It is recommended that municipalities could address environmental inequalities and increase park usage and benefits for diverse female constituents by providing free or very low-cost culturally appropriate programming and equipment, enhancing sanitation infrastructure, and facilitating active transportation to/from parks. These enhancements could provide extensive benefits and address major social and environmental problems.\nWednesday, May 15, 12:00-1:30pm\nIn Search of Individual Ontologies\nVeena Dubal, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Jurisprudence and Social Policy, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nRoi Livne, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Sociology, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nwith Cihan Tugal, Associate Professor of Sociology, UC Berkeley, as respondent\n\"The Last Cowboy: Freedom, Flexibility, and Myths of Legal Identity in the San Francisco Taxi Industry,\"\nWhile substantial research across disciplines has investigated the devastating impact of neoliberalism on the lives of low-income workers in the United States, much less is known about how workers make sense of their \"precarity\" and how these meanings impact potential collectivities. This study of San Francisco cab drivers examines worker narratives on freedom, identity, and organizing to understand the mass - but not collective - activity of resistance in the industry. San Francisco taxi drivers, like a growing number of workers, are legally classified as \"independent contractors\" and work outside the context of labor protections. As scholars have well documented, in addition to the economic consequences, such precarious work also dislocates people psychologically, impacting the health and stress level of workers. And yet, despite the insecurity and difficulties the status brings to their lives, my findings reveal that many San Francisco drivers prefer the identity of \"independent contractor\" to that of employee. Based on four years of ethnographic research, including in-depth interviews of San Francisco taxi drivers and activists, my research reveals how workers make sense of liberalization and forage for a sense of authentic freedom and masculine power, feelings that are otherwise enigmatic in their chaotic and precarious work lives. These findings point to a potential new path towards comprehensive worker rights, protections, and benefits - a path that deviates from traditional independent contractor misclassification litigation and that requires a fundamental re-orientation to workers and their lives.\n\"Consent to Die: Economical Subjectivities in U.S. End-of-Life Care,\"\nHow much money should be spent on trying to save the lives of severely-ill patients? This provocative financial phrasing of a medical-ethical quandary has become common in the U.S. healthcare economy. With the effort to cap healthcare spending, ethically charged and emotionally-torturing decisions on forgoing life-prolonging treatment have become embedded in the financial interests of healthcare providers. This paper focuses on palliative care-a medical sub-specialty that focuses on end-of-life care; care is mainly provided in discussions with severely-ill patients and families about their personal goals, values, and hopes. Basing on a yearlong ethnography of the work of three palliative care teams and on 80 in-depth interviews with clinicians whose work pertains to end-of-life care, this paper analyzes palliative care clinicians as actors who reconcile financial interests, ethical predicaments, and emotional challenges. I argue that rather than imposing financial imperatives as external constraints on patients and families' wishes, palliative care appeals to patients and families' subjective hopes and wishes, in an attempt to align them with hospitals' financial interest. Through conversations with families and patients, palliative care clinicians elicit patients' preferences in a way that makes consent to withdraw life prolonging care more likely. This method is deeply rooted in the American patient autonomy ethic. Indeed, it constitutes an exemplary cost-efficient application of this ethic in one of the most emotionally and morally-charged domains of medicine.\nTuesday, Aug. 21, 12:00-1:30pm\n\"Tourism and Economic Development Through International Sports Event Hosting: A Case Study from the Volvo Ocean Race in Sanya, China\"\nDr. Chao Qi, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues Visiting Scholar\nMega sporting events have typically been viewed by host cities/countries as opportunities to boost tourism and grow their economies. This paper analyzes the experience of Sanya as a sponsor and home for one leg of the 2011-2012 Volvo Ocean Race. Sanya is the southernmost city in China with beautiful coastal scenery. It is considered by local residents and tourists to be the \u201cHawaii of the Orient.\u201d This paper uses a strategic case study and secondary data to test whether the Volvo race has a measurable effect on tourism and economic development in Sanya.\nEugenics in California: A Legacy of the Past?\nFor much of the 20th century, California was at the forefront of eugenic ideology and practices in the United States, and holds the dubious distinction of being the state with the highest number of eugenic sterilizations performed under the authority of law \u2013 some 20,000 procedures between 1909 and the mid-1950s. Coerced sterilizations continued in public hospitals into the 1970s, and it has recently come to light that in very recent years, women prisoners in California have been sterilized without their consent or knowledge. Today, California is a leader in research and services related to human genomics and assisted reproductive technologies. Speakers at this public event will consider the long history of eugenics in California and explore continuities and discontinuities in the uses and misuses of genetic ideas and practices.\nTo view video of the event, click here.\nDean Christopher Edley, Berkeley School of Law, will give opening remarks to welcome attendees.\n\"Eugenic Sterilization in California: Stories and Statistics\"\nMiroslava Ch\u00e1vez-Garc\u00eda, University of California at Davis, and Alexandra Minna Stern, University of Michigan\nWe provide an overview of the patterns of the 20,000 eugenic sterilizations performed in California state institutions from 1909 to 1979, with close attention to race, gender, class, and diagnosis. We will also highlight stories of sterilization victims and the ways in which they attempted to challenge the state's authority to control and contain their reproductive rights. As we will demonstrate, the process had a devastating impact on the victims.\n\u00bfM\u00e1s Beb\u00e9s? (documentary film)\nRenee Tajima-Pe\u00f1a, University of California at Santa Cruz; Virginia Espino, University of California at Santa Cruz, and Kate Trumbull, documentary filmmaker\nThe feature-length documentary \u00bfM\u00e1s Beb\u00e9s? (working title) investigates the history of Mexican American women who allege they were coercively sterilized at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center during the 1960s and 70s. Many spoke no English, and testified that they were prodded into tubal ligations during active labor. The sterilizations triggered the 1978 class action lawsuit, Madrigal v. Quilligan, and a protest campaign that galvanized the Chicana feminist movement.\nEugenics in California Women\u2019s Prisons Today\nKimberly Jeffrey and Courtney Hooks, Justice Now\nSince 2003, Justice Now has been working collaboratively with people in California\u2019s women\u2019s prisons to document how prisons violate the international right to family and function as a tool of reproductive oppression. Presenters will place a spotlight on personal experience with as well as the systemic pattern of destruction of reproductive capacity of women of color and gender variant people in California women\u2019s prisons through several state-sanctioned policies, including forced and coerced sterilizations (e.g. the illegal and routine sterilization of hundreds of people in prison during labor and delivery), and other violations of safe motherhood and reproductive justice.\nShould We Worry About a New Eugenics?\nMarcy Darnovsky, Center for Genetics and Society\nToday's fast-developing genetic and reproductive technologies offer significant benefits, but can also be misused in ways that exacerbate existing inequalities and create entirely new forms of injustice. California, a hotbed of eugenic advocacy in the last century, is today a center of biotechnology research and commercial development and the assisted reproduction sector, as well as home to some troubling techno-enthusiastic ideologies. Our efforts to confront California's eugenic history can help prevent these dynamics from veering toward a new eugenics.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Genetics and Society and U.C. Berkeley\u2019s Haas Diversity Research Center, School of Law, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, American Cultures Center, Disability Studies program, Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice, and Center for Race and Gender.\nThursday, Sept. 20, 3:30-5:00pm\nFrance, USA: The Right in the 2012 Presidential Elections\"\nLawrence Rosenthal, Executive Director, Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies\nEric Darras, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Laboratoire des sciences sociales du Politique, IEP, University of Toulouse\n2012 is a presidential election year in France and in the USA. Both countries face high unemployment and widespread economic dislocation. In each country a right-wing movement of considerable weight has thrived in the current economic and political environment. The Tea Party emerged in 2009 as a reaction to the election of Barack Obama. It mobilized stormy resistance to the President's health care and stimulus plans, and was a central factor in the Republican Party's electoral triumphs of 2010. The National Front has been a fixture in France's right wing since its charismatic leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, founded it in 1972. It is currently under the updated leadership of his daughter, Marine Le Pen.\nThe panelists will address the role of these right-wing movements in the French and U.S. 2012 presidential elections. The panel will consider the following issues: How do these movements relate to mainstream right-wing parties? What kind of discontent are they expressing and what has been the effect of this on the French and US presidential campaigns? What are their socio-demographic bases? In their political worldview, what groups fall under the category of \"un-American\" or \"un-French\"? Are they bringing new voters to the polls?\nCo-sponsored by the France-Berkeley Fund, the Institute for International Studies, the Institute of European Studies, and the Center for Research on Social Change.\nWednesday, November 14, 4:00-5:30pm\n\"Los Angeles City's Neighborhood Councils: City Hall Competes with the Street for Legitimacy\"\nCid Martinez, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sacramento State University\nBeginning in the 1920\u2019s Los Angeles established a Reform style of local government that was designed to maximize participation of white middle class Protestants who migrated to Los Angeles from the Midwest and Eastern parts of the US. At the same time, these forms of governance were meant to minimize the participation and influence of European immigrants, Mexican-Americans, African Americans and other marginal groups that threatened the Progressive vision of morality. Thus, Reform governments tended to have weaker ties to urban poor residents making it difficult to respond to local issues such as crime and violence. Reform government became the institutional basis for the City of Los Angeles until the mid-1990s when the City Charter was overhauled creating a new decentralized form of government. This presentation draws upon extensive interviews and more than two years of field observations in South Central Los Angles to argue that the ghost of Reform era practices and the emergence of \u201calternative governance\u201d present new challenges that undermine the legitimacy and effectiveness of City Hall to address violence in South LA. City Hall must now compete for legitimacy with alternative forms of governance in the form of Neighborhood Councils, which are rooted in interracial divisions and criminal underground practices, and which weaken the ability of local government to effectively address issues of violence at the local level.\nThursday, Jan. 26, 12:00-1:30 pm\n\"That 'Monster House' is My Home: The Politics of Diversity, Immigration and Development in the Silicon Valley\"\nWillow Lung Amam, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow\nWithin the last half century, the geography of race in the U.S. has shifted. While many white middle class residents are moving into revitalized center cities, suburbs have become home to the majority of new immigrants and ethnic minorities. In this talk, Willow Lung-Amam will share findings from her dissertation research about how ethnic minorities and immigrants are reshaping the form of suburbia and its racial and spatial politics in Fremont, California, a suburb of the Silicon Valley. Her presentation will center on one particularly controversial change common to many high tech suburbs-the tearing down of existing homes to make way for larger homes, often pejoratively termed McMansions. While most scholars advocate strict regulation of these properties, Ms. Lung-Amam questions the seeming mechanistic neutrality of design reviews, guidelines, and development standards used to regulate large home development. In an analysis of pro- and anti-McMansion neighborhood mobilizations, city debates and McMansion design and planning regulations, she shows how the planning process and the resulting policies tended to privilege established white residents and their values, meanings and ideals for their homes and neighborhoods over those of Asian newcomers. Her work shows how dominant social and cultural norms regarding the proper use and design of suburban space are reinforced through planning, design and public policy, and shape minorities' access to social power and privilege, even those of means.\nTuesday, Feb. 7, 4:00-5:30 pm\nBerlusconi in Perspective: Personalization of Politics and Its Limits\nSergio Fabbrini, Professor of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the School of Government, Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome\nwith Lawrence Rosenthal, Executive Director and Lead Researcher, Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies, as respondent\nThis talk will present a comparative and theoretical discussion of the personalization of politics that characterized the leadership of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Technological transformations in political communication and electoral mobilization in Europe and the United States have fostered a highly personalized political process in which leaders, not parties, have become the main actors in electoral politics. This was particularly true in Italy where Silvio Berlusconi has been the promoter and the beneficiary of those transformations. Elsewhere, such personalization has met formidable obstacles in moving from the electoral to the governmental level in both Europe and the United States. However, those obstacles were significantly less powerful in Italy during Berlusconi's premierships, owing to Berlusconi's wealth, media control, and personal control of his party and parliamentary majority.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change, the Department of Italian Studies, the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, and the Institute of Governmental Studies.\nTuesday, Mar. 20, 4:00-5:30 pm\nHow Liberalism Became the \"L-Word\"\nLawrence Rosenthal, Executive Director and Lead Researcher, Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies\nwith Ruth Rosen, Professor Emerita of History, UC Davis, and ISSI Scholar in Residence, as respondent\nThere is a hole in most standard explanations of the rise of the American New Right. Analysts tend to focus on the \"social movements\" that arose in the 70s and 80s. These often Christian based, \"moral issues\" backlash movements were roused by the perceived immorality of the counterculture and its liberal supporters, by \"identity group\" politics on the left, and, perhaps especially, by abortion. While these movements certainly mobilized new voters and changed minds in Middle America, this analysis misses the great sea change in the convictions of American voters on issues of political economy. In large numbers (enough for a lasting electoral majority) Americans came to believe that unions should be busted; taxes on individuals and investments and corporations should be dramatically reduced; corporate activity deregulated; social welfare programs should be cut or abandoned. In short, they came to reject the political economic tenets of American liberalism in favor of New Right economics. Liberalism was replaced by the core tenets of an American conservatism that had been around since the 1930s, cohered into a movement in the 1950s but, until the age of Ronald Reagan, had never managed to gain significant purchase in the American electorate. Further, the \"irrationality\" of Americans of modest means assuming these views (voting, apparently, against their own self-interest) has baffled observers, especially of the left. This paper argues that the Right's success in effecting this change in American views on the political economy derives from the extreme (and inadequately recognized) nationalist anger owing to America's defeat in the Vietnam War and the ascription of its cause to the domestic antiwar movement\u2014the enemy at home. Through a process of conflation, the withering anger with the anti-war movement became attached to the Democratic Party and, finally, to its signature doctrine, American liberalism.\nSponsored by the Center for the Comparative Study of Right-Wing Movements. Co-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change and the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science.\nWednesday, Apr. 4, 4:00-5:30 pm\nBeyond Walls and Cages: Bridging Prison Abolition and Immigrant Justice Movements\nJenna Loyd, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, Syracuse University\nwith Alessandro De Giorgi, Vice Chair and Associate Professor, Justice Studies Department, San Jose State University, as respondent\nImmigrant detention is a paradoxical infrastructure of removal. In 2011, the US Department of Homeland Security removed almost 400,000 people from the country using a network of 250 detention facilities across the United States. Post 9/11 border security is only one impetus for the expanding detention system. This talk situates immigration enforcement in the landscape of US imprisonment and war-making. Understanding immigration detention\u2019s place within longer histories of criminalization and militarization is important for forging concerted organizing strategies that can challenge walls, cages, and the war-making that sustains them.Co-sponsored by the Geography Department and the Center for Race and Gender.\nThursday, Apr. 5, 4:00-5:30 pm\nPlanning against Planning: The Mont Pelerin Society and the Origins of Neoliberalism\nAngus Burgin, Assistant Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University\nwith David Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley, as respondent\nThis talk examines the international reemergence of free-market ideas in the years following the Second World War. It focuses on the members of the Mont Pelerin Society, an international organization founded by Friedrich Hayek in 1947 to bring together economists, philosophers, journalists, and philanthropists who sought to rehabilitate public support for the market mechanism. In the years before the founding of the society, market advocates were marginalized within both the international scholarly community and the American political environment; a half-century later, opposition to state interference in the actions of the competitive market had become pervasive within economics faculties and increasingly influential in the public sphere. This talk will explore the dynamics that made this transformation possible: between economists and politicians, intellectuals and rhetoricians, and transnational academic networks and domestic policy debates.\nSponsored by the Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies. Co-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change, the Department of History, and the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science.\nMonday, Apr. 16, 6:00-8:00 pm\nReanimating Consciousness: Developments within the progressive movement for social justice (with summer internship opportunities fair)\nPhil Hutchings, Black Alliance for a Just Immigration\nwith Carlos Munoz, Professor Emeritus, Ethnic Studies Department, Chicano/Latino Studies, Ethnic Studies\nPhil Hutchings, Executive Director of Black Alliance for Just Immigration, former Chairman of SNCC, in conversation with Carlos Munoz, Ethnic Studies Department. Hear about developments within the progressive movement for social justice.\nSponsored by Cal Corps Public Service Center and the Oakland Community Builders. Co-sponsored by the Center for Research on Social Change.\nWednesday, Apr. 18, 12:00-1:30 pm\nCenter for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellows Presentation:\nIncorporating Citizens: Educating for Consumption and Planning for Immigration\nErica Boas, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate School of Education, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nHector Fernando Burga, Doctoral Candidate, Department of City and Regional Planning, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, University of California, Berkeley\nwith Lisa Garc\u00eda Bedolla, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Studies, Graduate School of Education, and Chair, Center for Latino Policy Research, University of California, Berkeley, as respondent\n\u201cEducation in Disguise: Sanctioning Sexuality in Elementary School Halloween Celebrations\u201d\nGiven the pervasive silence that surrounds sexuality in elementary schools, Halloween provides a rare opportunity to explore its tangible manifestations. Schools sanction overt displays of sexuality and transgressions of certain school norms on this day. Halloween serves as a magnifying glass to examine the operation of sexuality in the institution of elementary schools, illuminating a nexus of attendant relationships\u2014social, economic, political, and cultural. These relationships lie buried beneath the veneer of fun and play that is popularly imagined as integral to the holiday. Drawing from ethnographic data collected over the 2010-2011 school year, I explore how processes of citizen creation through schooling are abetted by the U.S. consumer market, which strategically targets children, and girls in particular. This presentation examines the ways in which elementary school Halloween celebrations bring to light the significance of sexuality in a culture that creates and exploits children\u2019s desires.\n\u201cPlanning The Immigrant Metropolis: The Mariel Boatlift and Cuban American Empowerment in Miami 1980-1992\u201d\nIn this presentation, I examine how metropolitan planners in Dade County, Florida, dealt with the Mariel Boatlift of 1980 and the process of political empowerment by Cuban Americans that followed. By combining archival research of planning documents and interviews with retired metropolitan planners, I investigate two planning crises: the refugee crises of the Mariel, when the increased arrival of Cuban immigrants marked a period of social turmoil in Miami, and the Meek vs. Metropolitan Dade County legal decision, which led to the redrawing of Dade County commission districts in favor of a minority coalition. Miami\u2019s case opens an inquiry into two mutually constituted questions: How do urban planners deal with immigration and the incorporation of new communities into the social fabric of the city, but also how do immigrants mobilize to influence the techniques of planning and claim urban power?\nCenter for Race and Gender Speaker Series:\nWhite Reconstruction and the Impasse of Racial Genocide\nDylan E. Rodr\u00edguez, Professor and Chair, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California, Riverside\nAcross our different social positions, we live and die inside the reformed, restructured, and reinvigorated logics of racism and white supremacy that have emerged since the 1960s. This extended half-century period, which can be named the contemporary time of White Reconstruction, has distended the legacies of multiple racial genocides while producing an almost complete misrecognition of their human and material violence as such. During such times, racism\u2019s logics of dominance seep into other institutional forms, constitute new (or modify old) regimes of racial violence and repression, and articulate into cultural practices that appear dramatically different from the previous eras. It is within this condition that the last half-century\u2014the alleged \u201cpost-civil rights\u201d era\u2014marks another vital moment of national racial reform and \u201cprogress\u201d in which the structuring social violence of systemic racial dominance has neither subsided nor dissipated, but has instead permeated the very institutional structures and cultural discourses through which this reform and progress has supposedly occurred. Reflecting on several well-known, little-known, and almost unknown political and cultural texts, the lecture draws linkages between Barry Goldwater, Colin Powell, the 2011 Pelican Bay prison hunger strike, and the apparatuses of contemporary multiculturalism to consider the persistence and multiplicity of our standoffs with racial genocide. We must ask: within this impasse, what is the task?\nCo-sponsored by Ethnic Studies, Center for Race and Gender, American Cultures Studies program, Social and Cultural Studies in Graduate School of Education, African American Studies, the Rhetoric Department, and the Center for Research on Social Change\nThursday, Apr. 26, 12:00-1:30 pm\nJoseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues Graduate Fellows Presentation:\nCultural Identity and Economic Development in Two Native Nations\nRicardo Huerta Ni\u00f1o, Doctoral Candidate, Department of City and Regional Planning, and Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nRyan Shelby, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nTom Biolsi, Professor and Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley, as respondent\n\u201cThe Power of Culture in Community & Economic Development: Lessons from the Hoopa Nation\u201d\nThis presentation examines community and economic development practices and conceptualizations in the Hoopa Nation of Northern California as a case study of the role of culture in development. After decades of failed federal policies, many Native Nations have achieved modest to remarkable success pursuing tribally-directed economic development projects. Despite the compelling nature of these success stories, these cases remain absent from key development literatures, including urban planning and international development. This study examines the relationship between culture and community and economic development in a Native American context. Drawing from a series of interviews with tribal leaders, development practitioners, business leaders, and tribal enterprise management, it explores the ways in which the conceptualizations, discourses and practices of Hoopa culture have been included in development projects and the ways in which these practices provide for greater efficacy in these efforts. I examine tribal cultural projects-- including language programs, revival efforts (ceremonies, practices and arts), and cultural spaces and institutions -- and how they have been conceived, perceived and implemented as part of economic development. I show the concrete ways in which \u201cculture\u201d can be an effective input for development, a mobilizing discourse, and both a means and an end to development goals.\n\u201cCultural Sovereignty as a Framework for Sustainable Community Development within the Pinoleville Pomo Nation\u201d\nCurrently, there is a shift towards cultural sovereignty as the framework for building and infrastructure designs within Native American nations. The optimal strategies and decisions vary with the social, geographical and economic conditions of each community, yet few building infrastructure projects take into account the local social performance metrics during the new product development phase. This paper describes a research partnership between the Pinoleville Pomo Nation (PPN) and UC Berkeley\u2018s Community Assessment of Renewable Energy and Sustainability team during the co-design and development of sustainable housing that embeds geothermal heat pumps, photovoltaic systems, as well as the long-standing culture and traditions of the PPN. This paper presents the co-design methodology created for this partnership, the PPN\u2019s framework for sustainability, and the social performance metrics utilized by the PPN to develop sustainable housing that incorporates the latest sustainability best practices as well as reflects the long-standing culture and traditions of the PPN. This paper also presents lessons learned, relating to forefronting cultural sovereignty at the early stage of sustainable community based design project within Native American communities.\nHeroes and Thugs: Governing through Erasure, Silencing through Discipline\nMargo Mahan, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Sociology, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nEllen Moore, Doctoral Candidate, Social and Cultural Studies Program, Graduate School of Education, and Center for Research on Social Change Graduate Fellow, UC Berkeley\nMichael Burawoy, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, as respondent\n\u201cThe \u2018Bitch Tape\u2019: How Male Batterers Find the Woman in the State\u201d\nThe goal of my research is to expand our understanding of domestic violence by focusing on the experiences of men who batter women. This approach is a departure from existing domestic violence discourse and policy. The association of women\u2019s experience with domestic violence has become so naturalized that scholars and activists have consistently overlooked the possibility of theorizing gender-based violence through a more comprehensive lens. While consideration of women\u2019s experiences is vital, we know very little about male perpetrators of domestic violence or the effectiveness of state intervention in addressing the issue. In this way, these men fall into a liminal space in which I argue gender violence is reproduced \u2013 they are considered violent offenders and victimizers by the state, yet they may understand themselves as victims of surveillance and control by the very state that aims to \u201ctreat\u201d them. In this paper, based on 15 interviews with men who have completed batterer intervention programs, I show how men\u2019s violence toward women is experienced, adjudicated, and socially regarded, from the perspective of male batterers, and I offer a foundation toward a comprehensive theory of domestic violence.\n\u201cFrom Combat to College: Student Veterans in Academic \u2018Contact Zones\u2019\u201d\nIn the current all-volunteer U.S. military, many low-income recruits enlist primarily for educational benefits. Yet many veterans encounter serious difficulties in transitions to civilian schools; many do not graduate. While extensive research explores methods of military training and the effects of military service on socio-economic outcomes for veterans, little has been written about ways military and civilian pedagogies and culture interact among veterans in civilian school settings. Using Lave\u2019s analysis of situated learning, and Pratt\u2019s notion of \u2018contact zones\u2019, this paper explores identities and practices of U.S. veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars as they re-enter community colleges and university classrooms. In-depth interviews, classroom observation and analysis of everyday discourse of veteran support NGOs show disjunctures between soldiers\u2019 lived reality and the discursive constructions of \u2018warrior/hero\u2019 and \u2018baby-killer\u2019. As they re-enter civilian schools, veterans not only contend with the rigid polarity of these identities, they also encounter educational institutions that do not easily respond to them as students. This research finds that conflicting teaching, learning and cultural norms of military and civilian institutions, combined with enforced silences about the wars, exacerbate academic challenges.\n\"Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys\"\nJonathan Simon, Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley, as respondent\nThis presentation will show data from six years of field studies conducted in Northern and Southern California on delinquent Black and Latino young males. Findings suggest that from elementary school on, teachers and law enforcement mark some of these boys as \u201cdangerous\u201d or \u201cdifficult\u201d and harshly punish them for petty infractions. Once they accumulate \u201cnegative credentials,\u201d the young men are subject to increased surveillance--and are consequently more likely to end up in prison. Rios terms this criminalization \u201cthe youth control complex\u201d and explains how it systematically deprives boys of their dignity and their ability to succeed at school or in the job market. He examines how the culture of punishment pushes young men into the very criminality that the punishment is meant to deter, and he argues that positive quality of interactions with authority figures could make a difference.\nProfessor Rios' newly published book, Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys (NYU, 2011) and Professor Simon's book, Governing Through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear (Oxford University Press, 2007) will be available for purchase and signing at this event.\nCo-sponsored by the Center for Race & Gender, the Center for the Study of Law & Society, the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law & Social Policy, the Ethnic Studies Department and the Sociology Department.\nWednesday, Nov. 9, 4:00-5:30pm\n\"The Good, The Bad, and The Neutral: Liberal and Leftist Sensibilities in the Face of a State Takeover of the Oakland Public Schools\"\nDr. Amanda Lashaw, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues Visiting Scholar\nwith Susan Shepler, Assistant Professor, School of International Service, American University, as respondent\nCritical scholarship in the social sciences pays close attention to struggles over neoliberalism and neoconservativism across the globe. Contests over the meaning of 'neoprogressivism' have received comparatively little scrutiny. This presentation examines the formation of progressive political sensibilities through the lens of ordinary efforts to combat social injustice in Oakland, California. Like many urban school systems, the Oakland Unified School District evinces persistent racial and economic stratification in the United States. Unlike other cities, Oakland sustains a vibrant and heterogeneous field of progressive activism in which liberals and leftists fashion multiple analyses, identities, and strategies in response to the immorality of social arrangements. This presentation uses ethnographic material to explore the divergent ethics produced by two sets of actors in the wake of a massive budget crisis and transfer of school district governance from local to state authorities: professional reformers leading a movement for small schools and oppositional activists demanding the return of schools to local control. The presentation challenges binary models of political struggle that assign movements to the position of either domination or resistance. Among other arguments, it makes the case for critical interdisciplinary studies of 'liberalism' as a way to broaden understanding of contemporary progressivism. The presenters hope to spur discussion with the audience about distinctions between liberals and leftists evident in various fields of social movement.\nThursday, Nov. 17, 4:00-5:30pm\n\"The Internet and Democracy\"\nEvgeny Morozov, Visiting Scholar in the Liberation Technology Program at Stanford University and a Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation\nJillian York, Director, International Freedom of Expression, Electronic Frontier Foundation\nModerator: Deirdre Mulligan, Assistant Professor, School of Information, UC Berkeley\nAre the insurgencies spawned in the \u201cArab Spring\u201d riding a wave borne by the Internet, or are the new information technologies more likely to subvert those very movements? Evgeny Morozov, Internet-savvy analyst of social protest, doubts that the new media necessarily represent \u201ctechnologies of freedom.\u201d Instead, he argues in his new book The Net Delusion that repressive regimes may use social networking sites and other digital media to track and subvert popular causes. Jillian York writes and speaks regularly about free expression, politics and the Internet, with a focus on the Arab world and particularly Morocco and parts of North Africa. Her work has been published in Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Foreign Policy and Bloomberg. On November 17, Dissent magazine, CITRIS's Data and Democracy Initiative, and the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues\u2019 Center for Research on Social Change will feature Morozov and York in a forum on what democratic movements all over the world can expect from the new technologies.\nMaude Fife Room, 315 Wheeler Hall, UC Berkeley Campus\nCo-sponsored by Dissent magazine, CITRIS's Data and Democracy Initiative, and the Center for Research on Social Change.\nTuesday, Nov. 29, 12:00-1:30pm\n\"Living on the Borderland in Punjab\"\nDr. Harpreet Mangat, Visiting Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues\nPunjab, a North-Western province in India shares more than 500km of international border with Pakistan. Dr. Mangat conducted fieldwork in five villages in the Amritsar and Ferozepur area of the Indian Punjab border. Her paper examines the intricate web of socio-economic exclusion that runs in the fabric of the population living on the Borderbelt of Punjab. Based on interviews with 500 people, Dr. Mangat's study shows that the volatility of the border between India and Pakistan contributes to deprivation in education, health and other infrastructure for the communities living in this area.",
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        "raw_content": "When is a Story Ready for Critique?\nThe last post focused on the usefulness of giving critiques, but what about getting critiques?\nOn its most basic level, preparing a story for critique provides me with both an informal deadline and a great intermediate milestone for a work in progress.\nIf all goes according to plan, getting a story critiqued is one of the last rungs on the ladder to completing it and sending it out for publication. Unfortunately, it doesn\u2019t always come out that way.\nSo, how do I know when something is ready for critique?\nI don\u2019t submit first drafts to critique. In fact, I don\u2019t show my first drafts to anyone. I need the security of \u201conly my eyes will ever see this mess\u201d in order to write bravely and take chances. The second draft is all about the big picture, major character adjustments, and fixing obvious plot holes. In the third draft, I clean things up and attend to style paragraph by paragraph and sentence by sentence.\nAt this point, I\u2019ve arrived at the place where I feel I\u2019ve taken the story as far as I can by myself. This is when comments from others feel most useful. Sometimes, I know there is some aspect that isn\u2019t quite working, or some element that is out of balance, but I can\u2019t figure out how to fix it. This is where a nice range of comments can really help me get unstuck.\nI usually feel that the story is close to being finished, and I\u2019m itching to wrap this project up and get on to the next one. Of course, sometimes my story isn\u2019t close at all. See my post: Story Fail, Critique Win. Yeah, it\u2019s disappointing. Writing stories requires a certain amount of ego, like when an actor takes a part; I really have to commit emotionally to the story I\u2019m working on. It\u2019s tough to find out that I\u2019m farther from the finish line than I thought, especially when there isn\u2019t always a clear fix.\nWriting a good story is complicated, and I wouldn\u2019t have it any other way. A good set of critiques will not give you a single solution but many. It can be frustrating. Sussing out several opinions and ideas about a broken story is hard work. But finding a way forward and revising it is also a creative act; one that has led me to take my stories to places I hadn\u2019t imagined at first.\nPosted in critique, revising, rewriting, writing, writing process\nPrevious Post Yes, I\u2019ll Bang the Drum for the Library\u2026\nNext Post Read Slow Write Fast",
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        "raw_content": "Information Assurance and Cyber Security Degrees in Kentucky\nDemand is relatively high in Kentucky for professionals with cyber security degrees, particularly those who also hold additional certifications, such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) credentials. Seven schools in the state offer cyber security degrees, of which three are considered by the NSA to be \u201cNational Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Security\u201d.\nCombined with a very low cost of living, this makes Bluegrass State a choice destination for students and professionals seeking cyber security opportunities.\nKentucky Cyber Security Jobs\nThe majority of cyber security opportunities in Kentucky are concentrated in Louisville, with Fort Knox and Lexington not far behind. Humana, one of the state\u2019s five Fortune 500 Companies, regularly hires cyber security analysts to protect sensitive medical and financial data. Big tech employers include Crowe Horwath, an accounting and technology firm based in Lexington, and Agil3 Technology Solutions, a government cyber security contractor, in Fort Knox. The Bureau of Labor Statistics gives a mean wage of $ 76,920 for cyber security analysts. Although this falls below the national average of $92,600, keep in mind that this state has the 10th lowest cost of living index in the country, meaning that wages will go a long way.\nCyber Security Degrees in Kentucky\njust two schools in the state. Sullivan University has an Associate of Science program in Network Security and Kentucky Community and Technical College System awards an AAS in Computer and Information Technologies with an Information Security Track.\nBachelor\u2019s Degrees in cyber security are offered by Eastern Kentucky University, Kentucky State University, Sullivan University, and University of Louisville. The latter is recognized by the NSA as a \u201cNational Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Security\u201d (CAE).\nMaster\u2019s Degrees in cyber security are available through three schools: Kentucky State University, Sullivan University, and University of the Cumberlands. The latter is designated as a CAE.\nCertificates in cyber security are offered by Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Kentucky State University, Northern Kentucky University, and the University of Louisville. Of these, the latter two are considered by the NSA to be CAEs.\nCyber Security Resources in Kentucky\nKentucky Commonwealth Office of Technology- Information Security\nISACA Kentuckiana Chapter\nAFCEA Fort Knox Chapter\nISSA Kentuckiana Chapter\nLouisville Cyber Security for Control Systems\nSpiceCorps of Louisvillle\nKentucky Cyber Security Conference\nCyber Security Degree Providers in Kentucky\nB.S. in Network Security and Electronics\nAAS in Computer and Information Technologies \u2013 Information Security Track Security+ Certificate\nBachelor of Science in Computer Science \u2013 Computer Information Security Option Cyber Security Certificate M.S. in Computer Science Technology \u2013 Cybersecurity Option\nCertificate in Corporate Information Security Cybersecurity Certificate Secure Software Engineering Certificate\nAssociate of Science in Network Security Bachelor of Science in Network Security Master of Science in Cyber Security\nBSBA in Computer Information Systems \u2013 Information Security Concentration Graduate Certificate in Network and Information Security",
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        "raw_content": "Institute for the Development of African-American Youth to Hold Outdoor Press Conference & Rally in Support of Bill 140377\nWednesday, September 10, 10:30 a.m. at City Hall\n**Rally activities will be from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Press conference at 11 a.m.**\nOn Wednesday, September 10, 2014, 10:30 a.m. at the north apron of City Hall, Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY) will lead a coalition of community and grassroots organizations in an outdoor press conference and rally in support of City Council Bill No. 140377. All Philadelphians and supporters are invited to attend the press conference and participate in the rally. The bill, already passed by City Council, will allow the police to issue a $25 fine for Small Amounts of Marijuana (SAM) possession instead of an individual being arrested and charged with a criminal offense. The purpose of the press conference is to request that Mayor Michael A. Nutter support and sign Bill 140377 that will eliminate the 4,000 annual arrests in Philadelphia for SAM. The outdoor press conference and rally will be held rain or shine.\nAnnually, $3 million is spent and 17,000 police hours are dedicated to arresting citizens for SAM possession. In 2012, 82% of persons arrested for SAM violations in Philadelphia were African American (an arrest rate higher than other communities). Philadelphia is the only county in Pennsylvania to arrest, jail and give criminal records to citizens for small amounts of marijuana possession.\nIn the meantime, please sign IDAAY\u2019s online petition by September 5, 2014 to show your support for Bill No. 140377 at www.idaay.org/petition-for-bill-140377. The goal is to obtain 5000 signatures. Supporters of IDAAY\u2019s petition drive are Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, PA CareerLink, PA Working Families, Action United, African-American United Fund, Decarcerate PA, Families for Justice as Healing, Institute for the Development of African American Youth, Justice Works Youth Care, Philadelphia Peaceful Surrender andX-Offenders for Community Empowerment. For over 23 years, IDAAY has provided leadership for city governments such as the police and officials regarding issues affecting African-American youth.\nMedia Contact/Press Inquiries for IDAAY Executive Director Archye Leacock:\nMonica Peters, 215-281-8105, monicapeters23[at]@aol.com",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Case of the Month / Johnny Rush Bowman (Sept 15, 1952 \u2013 Aug 19, 1984)\nPhotography FBI Grid AdS\nVirginia State Trooper Johnny Rush Bowman (Sept 15, 1952 \u2013 Aug 19, 1984) was stabbed 45 times by an unknown attacker (or attackers) on Aug. 19, 1984, around 415 am after answering the door at his own home in Manassas, Virginia.\nThe FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of those responsible for this brutal murder.\nThis is the Case of the Month for October 2018. Let\u2019s help the FBI and this trooper\u2019s family find answers. Bowman\u2019s murder is the only unsolved killing of a Virginia State Trooper in the commonwealth\u2019s history.\nJohnny Rush Bowman was stabbed 45 times. He was unarmed but he fought with either the suspect or suspects. They fled on foot but left items behind that will one day lead us to their identity: sunglasses, a wig, and a construction hard hat. This means that we have touch DNA and with genealogy databases we can zoom in on people with similar characteristics. This is the same approach that gave us the identity of the Golden State Killer.\nThe sunglasses, the wig, and the hard helmet might have been props to disguise features. Of the three, the wig seems the most interesting. I do not know what kind of wig was used but a wig can alter a person\u2019s perceived gender, age, and posture.\nWith the continuous advancements in forensic technology, these items will give up information that will help the authorities. \u201cBack then, Erin Sheridan, FBI Special Agent at the Washington Field Office said there may have been evidence that wasn\u2019t collected \u201cbecause that was not the norm.\u201d But, she said if Bowman\u2019s killing had happened today, \u201cit would be quite different. The crime scene and the analysis that would\u2019ve been done after would\u2019ve been very different today than it was back in 1984.\u201d\nBowman\u2019s daughter\nJohnny Rush Bowman\u2019s daughter, Nikki Bowman, is now a Manassas City police officer. She wants your help in solving her dad\u2019s case. If you click here you can find an interview with her. Note she said several crucial things:\nnow as an adult she thinks that it is strange that her dad answered the door unarmed. He had law enforcement and military training. Yet he apparently didn\u2019t hesitate to open the door at 415am in the morning. This tells me that he didn\u2019t expect any trouble because he knew who was at the door.\nshe believes that what we have heard about the case doesn\u2019t scratch the surface. I think she is right. There is a lot more to this case.\nThere is a very small chance that Bowman was not the intended victim. Bowman\u2019s brother and his wife lived in the same house. There is always that small possibility that he was mistaken for his brother. It needs to be explored and crossed off the list.\nThis attack was a continuation of something that had happened earlier either during work or in private. Forty-five stab wounds is a very rage-driven, personal attack. Whoever did this had a personal score to settle with this officer.\nI wonder whether the construction hard hat that was left behind was a generic one or if it had a company\u2019s logo or identification marks on it.\nThere is mention of a suspect in this article however, there never was enough evidence to pursue the case. \u201cState police and the Prince William County commonwealth\u2019s attorney called an unusual news conference in August to say that they were \u201c99.4% certain\u201d that they knew who killed Bowman. In response to inquiries by The Washington Post Monday, Martin, the special agent in charge of the state police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in the Fairfax field office, confirmed that the suspect is a member of the state police.\u201d\nForensic options\n1: Touch DNA: all items found are worn on the head so they all are great sources for touch DNA. That is a job for the M-Vac.\n2: Familial DNA and ancestry databases: this is how the authorities caught Joseph James DeAngelo, Jr. He is known as the Golden State Killer, the Original Night Stalker, the East Area Rapist, the Diamond Knot Killer, and since April 26, 2018, we added: defendant. We now see this technique used in other cases as well.\n3: Phenotyping: this technique shows us approximately what the DNA bearer looks like and it can be age-progressed. In the case of Jennifer Bastian, the image gave people an idea what the murderer looked like. DNA sealed it. The cases of Michella Welch and Amber Tinsley were also solved this way. Michelle Martinko and Teresa Sue Hilt are hopefully next.\n4: The M-Vac: the M-Vac\u2019s wet vacuuming collection system uses a solution that is sprayed on a surface while simultaneously vacuuming that surface. It creates a \u201cmini-hurricane\u201d that loosens the DNA material which is transferred to the collection bottle and later concentrated on a filter. It picks up particle that traditional cutting and swabbing could not. Surfaces are not limited to clothing but range from concrete, rocks, to leather, cork, all porous surfaces, and even animal skin. It is the current gold-standard for touch DNA collection and has been used in courts successfully. The band inside the hard hat, the nose bridge of the sunglasses, the entire wig, all are excellent sources of information.\n5: The Bardole DNA Collection Method: this new method separates and isolates DNA material from small evidence items. The application could include many items that are now difficult to sample like shell casings, fingernail clippings, rings, gun parts, keys, bomb fragments and other small items. How about the nose wing pads and screws on the sunglasses?\nIf you have any information that can help solve Johnny Rush Bowman\u2019s murder please call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Virginia State Police at (703) 803-2676.\nYou can also contact the Virginia State Police Fairfax Field Office at 703-803-2676 or [email protected], or leave a tip online at tips.fbi.gov\nAll tips can remain anonymous and the search for clues is nationwide.\nIf you have any thoughts about this case I encourage you to post them on your own social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, etc. Every time that we mention Virginia State Trooper Johnny Rush Bowman\u2019s name online we enhance his digital footprint.\nThank you for remembering Johnny Rush Bowman with us.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00bb Whirlaway 191 Garbage Disposal (1/3 HP) Reviewed\nA garbage disposal is more than an appliance that sits under your kitchen sink, taking up valuable cupboard space. It\u2019s actually a very useful item that grinds up kitchen waste, preventing it from ending up in a landfill. Most people associate garbage disposals with clogs and noise. However, some of these devices are anything but easily clogged and noisy. The Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal claims to be one of these. After reading over its specifications and advertising claims, I purchased one of these devices and then had it installed in my home for the purposes of this review. Here, I\u2019ll answer the question: does the Whirlaway 191 1/3 Horsepower garbage disposal live up to its hype?\nThe Whirlaway 191 Garbage Disposal\nI\u2019ll start with some background on the Whirlaway 191 1/3 Horsepower garbage disposal itself. This appliance is designed to work with both standard sewer systems, as well as septic systems. The difference here is the fact that the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal chews up food waste into smaller pieces than its predecessors once those scraps are sent down your kitchen sink drain. Models not designed to work with septic systems can send through particles that are too large, causing clogs. Since there\u2019s nothing worse than a clogged septic system, this is something that you need to be aware of. You can\u2019t use a standard disposal. Instead, aim for the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal. It will suit your needs nicely.\nThe Whirlaway brand is owned and manufactured by Waste King. It\u2019s part of a lineup of similar products (all garbage disposals) that fit nicely under a kitchen sink. Waste King developed the line to be affordably priced, easy to install, and simple to use. The Whirlaway 191 1/3 Horsepower garbage disposal fits that description nicely. It\u2019s a reasonably priced workhorse that\u2019s built to last. The manufacturer, Waste King, produces other appliances, including a line of garbage disposals under their main name, hot water dispensers, and other useful kitchen gadgets. The company has been in business for over 50 years and is based on North Olmsted, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.\nThe Whirlaway 191 1/3 horsepower garbage disposal is designed to be high-powered and easy to install. It\u2019s rare to find a disposal that manages to be both. Usually, the very efficient ones are the trickiest to put in. On top of that, this disposal fits nicely under a kitchen sink, where it doesn\u2019t take up too much room. That\u2019s the one issue that I have with many garbage disposals \u2013 they prevent me from using as much cabinet space as possible. It\u2019s tough to store things when the disposal is large. Thankfully, the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal is small but mighty.\nThis appliance has a 1/3 horsepower motor (hence it\u2019s named) and runs on a continuous feed. This means that you can push leftover food (no bones, meat, or citrus please) into it while it\u2019s running, and the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal will grind them to bits. The other type of disposal requires you to push food scraps into it and then wait until it\u2019s full to plug it and turn it on. These are bad because they tend to clog easily. Plus food will rot inside of them (and inside of your kitchen sink!) before you run them. I don\u2019t know about you, but I like the continuous feed type.\nOn top of that, this disposal runs at 1900 RPM (rotations per minute) and uses 4.0 amps of electricity. It consists of three different materials. The top part that sits at the kitchen sink drain is made of stainless steel. This makes for a sturdy connection that won\u2019t corrode. The grinding chamber is a corrosion proof polymer (a type of thick plastic), while the grinding components, which do all of the work, consist of galvanized steel. In all, the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal is almost 13 inches long and weighs a mere 7.15 pounds. It runs off of a wall switch and has a red reset button at the bottom.\nThe noise level of the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal is on par with similar devices. It does not come with any additional sound dampening or insulation. However, since it\u2019s a continuous feed style and only chews up what you put down it from the kitchen sink, you won\u2019t have to worry about running it for too long each time. I use it every time that I cook, meaning that it runs several times a day for around 30 seconds at a time. With that level of use, it\u2019s held up nicely, and the noise level hasn\u2019t bothered me.\nLike many similar devices, there are some pros and cons to the Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal, including:\nSeptic system approved\nComes with a mounting assembly\nDoes not come with a power cord.\nGrinding chamber made of plastic\nNow, just for fun, I\u2019m going to compare the Whirlaway 191 1/3 horsepower garbage disposal with a Waste King model. This is the same manufacturer, just a different product line. The Waste King 111 1/3 horsepower garbage disposal obviously runs at the same speed as the Whirlaway Model \u2013 1/3 horsepower. It also runs at 1900 RPM and uses 4.0 amps of power. The sizes and weights are similar as well. The Waste King model is 12.75 inches long and weighs 7.5 pounds. This is a minimal difference. On top of this, the Waste King 111 also claims to be easy to install. Both are continuous feed disposals that run off of a wall switch, and they are made of the exact same materials \u2013 a galvanized steel grinder, polymer grinding chamber, and a stainless steel drain flange (the word for the piece that fits into the kitchen sink where the drain is.)\nThat\u2019s where the similarities end. The differences include the power cord. The Waste King 111 comes with one already pre-installed. The Whirlaway model is approved for septic systems, while the other one is not. I\u2019ve already emphasized how important it is to have the right model if you have a garbage disposal, so this difference is meaningful. The Waste King disposal comes with a removal splashguard that is easy to clean and comes with a two-year limited warranty. It\u2019s a flashier device but has most of the same bells and whistles as the Whirlaway unit. However, there\u2019s one huge difference \u2013 the Waste King disposal is quite a bit more expensive than its Whirlaway counterpart. This means that you\u2019re paying more money for a very similar device. I don\u2019t know about you, but I like to get as much for my money as I can, meaning that I prefer the Whirlaway model.\nAfter testing out my Whirlaway 191 garbage disposal, I have to say that I highly recommend it. This appliance is powerful and fairly quiet. It is super easy to install and runs great. I have no issues with it clogging, but again, I run it several times a day. I don\u2019t allow food to sit in it for any length of time. As long as you take care of your Whirlaway model, much as I do, it will last you for years to come. This disposal is affordably priced and comes with everything that you need to install it, except for a power cord. That\u2019s easily rectified, however. Honestly, if you\u2019re looking for an affordable, powerful disposal, then you\u2019ve found one.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Scenes / Fleur / Emails / 2. You Can Earn It\nEven if nothing happens beyond this point, it is already quite wonderful. I\u2019m thrilled that you are getting more clear in your mind, that you\u2019re able to think about spanking without this cross-chatter, that I interpret as your defenses against the internalized judgments of others (and of yourself) that your desire is shameful. Talking about it, thinking about it with someone who supports you instead of judging you is good for your soul.\nI\u2019m enclosing a photo or two.\nI like your photos. You have kind eyes. And your arms look strong!\n>>You have kind eyes. And your arms look strong!<<\nI spank hard.\nGulp\u2026Do you spank medium? \ud83d\ude42\nGood . . . I knew that would be good for an orgasm or two!\nYes, I also spank medium. You know already that my goal is that when your first spanking is over, you say, \u201cWhen can we do this again?\u201d\nNow, for a word about pain.\nPain is central to the spanking experience. I have a lot to say about pain on the website, but your comment helps me realize that I need to say more. But the bottom line is that we both know you want pain, we just don\u2019t know how much.\nThe easiest way to moderate your anxiety over pain is for me to promise that the first spanking I give you won\u2019t be very hard. After the first spanking, we\u2019ll know much more about how this all works for you; but the first one should be, and will be, free of the fear that the pain will be intense.\nThere are several mild or moderate spankings on the web site; most often they are preliminaries, with more intense spankings to follow later in that same session; but they are there. I\u2019d also include the erotic spankings in this category; they are certainly not painful.\nI read the section on pain last night. You do a great job on your site. I don\u2019t think you need to say more just because I am full of these questions.\nLast night I was thinking\u2026Just because you have been interested in spanking your whole life doesn\u2019t mean you are interested in pain, right? I know, I know it sounds silly. Interest in spanking = wanting pain. I thought about this for awhile. Then when I read your email this morning it simply states:\n\u201cBut the bottom line is that we both know you want pain, we just don\u2019t know how much.\u201d\nI laughed out loud. Other things that amuse me are\u2026Yes, I know you also post Mild and Moderate sessions on your site. But do you think I listen to those???? No. I listen to the ones you call \u201charrowing\u201d and \u201csevere\u201d.\nSo Doc, you may just know a thing or two about what I really want even if I don\u2019t.\nPix and pain, continued\nThe fact that you fantasize about intense spankings, and about buckets of tears, suggests that, at least in theory, you may enjoy being spanked hard, in the funny way that \u201cmasochists\u201d enjoy that sort of experience. I have had it myself; I\u2019ve been spanked to tears and beyond, and while I was crying I was also thinking, in one corner of my head, that this is what I wanted. It\u2019s hard to explain . . . but it happens.\nBut, as I said, we don\u2019t start there. We start with a mild, or at most a moderate, spanking. We see how that goes, how we both feel about it. And then we can think about what might come next.\nWe can only find what kind of spankings you love the most by experimenting. Fortunately, there\u2019s no rush.\nFortunately, there\u2019s no rush?\nEasy for you to say!\nI\u2019m in an unusual position\nThinking about your visit . . .\nI\u2019m in an unusual position now. I am the man women come to in order to learn more about spanking, and about themselves and their sexuality. I take women whose desire to be spanked has always been partly or completely thwarted, and I show them how to experience the heights of their spanking sexuality. They love it\u2014and I love showing it to them. And then, sooner or later, they move on, not because they tire of the spankings we share, but because they are ready to take what they\u2019ve learned with me and use it to find a long term partner. I give them the knowledge and experience they need to form relationships with other spankers.\nOkay, all day long I have been thinking about what it feels like to feel pain. Couldn\u2019t have been that 4:00am email I received from you now could it?\nUntil now, whenever I would think about spanking I would focus on aspects such as being dominated, panties, feeling aroused, the hands, the talking, etc. I don\u2019t think I have truly ever thought about the pain\u2026until you told me you \u201cspank hard\u201d. What about the pain, Doc? What if I can\u2019t take it?\nMany of the ladies in your \u201csound\u201d clips are experienced and know what they want. They know how much they can take. How does a newbie know how much she can take?\nNow about our topic at hand (your hands anyway)\u2026 Sharing with me your recent time spent with Steph is much appreciated. It certainly helps to know that you know of what you speak of. That makes me feel even more safe, in a way. When I hear you say on the Sound Files \u201cThis is going to hurt.\u201d I know that you know what you are talking about! Screaming and writhing in ecstasy/pain has always figured into my fantasies. I think it\u2019s the part where someone else is in charge and I am free to let go. Not being in control is big for me. That takes me out of my comfort zone for sure. Maybe I seem to be blas\u00e9 about it only because I have nothing to compare it too. I really have no experience with pain. YET!\nWord for the day: Anticipation\nOver your lap, wrists secured at my lower back, anticipating,\n>> Over your lap, wrists secured at my lower back, anticipating<<\nI know you too little to give you a hard spanking.\nYou can get to the point where I spank you hard, of course. It will take work on your part; and like anything else in life, you must know what you want and be determined to achieve it.\nSome of the obstacles are obvious: fear and pain.\nAnd there is a second layer of obstacle: fear of what you will learn about yourself, anxiety about loss of control, and other issues that neither of us can name now. So it won\u2019t be easy to show that you are ready to surrender control and be spanked hard.\nBut if you want it, it is possible.\nYou can earn it.\n>>How do I earn it?<<\nYou visit me\u2014probably more than once.\nI spank you repeatedly\u2014initially mild or moderate, then harder, and then harder yet.\nAs the spankings I give you become more painful, you struggle, you beg, you howl, but somehow you endure.\nAfter each one, you say \u201cthank you\u201d . . . and you mean it.\nAbout 8 years ago, I lived in Houston for one month. At the time I was working as an administrative assistant for a man who had this show on the Home Shopping Network where we sold limited edition prints, among other things, of mostly western or southwestern themes. Anyway, when the show ended we had unsold inventory on our hands. I started looking for a way to get rid of it and came across the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. So, I rented a condo there for a month and flew to Houston along with a couple of friends and we participated in the Exhibit Hall marketplace. Not only did I sell every thing I brought, we had to send someone out from CA to bring more product \u2013 since you can\u2019t leave the show early. I absolutely loved my time in Houston. The people were fantastic. I also liked the way the weather was always changing! I met a lot of people that used the word \u201cfixin.\u201d As in \u201dWe\u2019re fixin to go to dinner.\u201d That\u2019s my story about Houston.\nOkay, Doc. I\u2019m fixin to go take a long, hot bath right now.\nThe next time you\u2019re in Houston, I\u2019m fixing to tan your hide.\nLOL I just shot coffee out my nose.\nHere\u2019s a question: Do you prefer woman with experience?\nExperience is good if you have it. Inexperience is good, too. I spend much of my time with spanking (and other sexual activity) living vicariously through the woman, who gets all the experiences. I enjoy women\u2019s experiences. I\u2019m fascinated by how inexperienced women approach and experience their first spankings.\nWe know that you want pain because in your fantasies you\u2019re writhing and crying.\nPart of my job is helping you move from just fantasizing about crying, to experiencing the right amount of the right kind of pain.\nPhone call 7/17/8\nWe agreed to look for a couple of days from August 19 on (could include August 18 realistically)\nDiscussed the pros and cons of someone who\u2019s inexperienced\nWe haven\u2019t talked about recording, I don\u2019t think. I plan on doing sound recording and some still pix. I recommend we do video recording as well (we can do that with your face in or out of the picture, your choice), but I don\u2019t insist on that. Let me know your thoughts about that some time, please.\nI see you first spanking, or your first pair of spankings (one erotic, one mild-moderate) as the place where all of this negotiation ends, its logical culmination; and beyond that, everything else begins.\nBefore that transition, the basic ground rules apply; the most important are: no hard spanking and no intercourse.\nI\u2019m looking forward to your visit . . . very much.\nYou know, of course, about the only rule, when you are here. That you have to ask permission, and receive it, and perform any tasks I assign, before cumming. So you can look forward to that torture at a minimum.\nYou know, of course, about the only rule, when you are here. That you have to ask permission, and receive it, and perform any tasks I assign, before cumming. So you can look forward to that torture at a minimum. MMMmmmm\u2026 Thank you for reminding me of your rule, Doc. Tonight, while I am in bed, touching myself, looking for relief\u2026. 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        "raw_content": "I am going to tell you my journey and I hope it helps you understand what you need to do to eliminate negative money beliefs. Let me be honest and candid with you\u2026 I am not especially smart\u2026 or talented\u2026 or lucky in any way shape or form.\nIf anything\u2026 the ONLY thing I am\u2014 is willing to change. I will explain what I mean momentarily.\nAbout two years ago I went to a seminar called The Millionaire Mind Intensive by T. Harv Eker. This intensive was is a 3-day \u201cmoney retraining\u201d program. The goal was to change your beliefs around money. Simply put, our beliefs create our reality.\nT. Harv Eker was fortunate enough to have a mentor who was a millionaire. 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I was poor, with limited resources. I wasn\u2019t typically \u201ceducated,\u201d and had no strategy to succeed.\nI am going to be honest here; I am 100% grateful for being poor. Not because it is something I desire, but because it showed me what I was capable of.\nIt gave me a \u201cthick skin.\u201d When it becomes a situation of sell or die, I didn\u2019t stop just because the 10th person said \u201cno.\u201d\nIt made me be resourceful, I didn\u2019t know how to get the education. So I went to my local library and got the audiobooks I needed. I burned them onto my computer and listen to them every day.\nSo I have to say THANK YOU past Austin for having to learn those lessons.\nThat being said, I never desire to be that person again.\nThe next thing they said to do, and I suggest for you to do is\u2026\nMake decisions out of desire, not obligation.\nThis area was more challenging for me to understand. I actually had to turn to spirituality\u2026 and this is coming from someone who is NOT religious at all. Here me out though and let\u2019s do some deductive reasoning.\nIn the bible they said, \u201cman is made in the likeness of GOD.\u201d If that is true, then every emotion and experience is also a way for \u201cGOD\u201d (or the Universe) to express itself. When a violinist makes a beautiful melody, that is the Universe expansively expressing through the violinist.\nLet\u2019s be honest, how could you not call the beautiful range of emotions we have as anything but divine.\nSo I started focusing on my desires.\nMy main desire was to have wealth and abundance in my life. I don\u2019t care about the nice car, or house, or any of the bling bling.\nI desire to be rich so I can travel and see the world.\nI desire to be rich to help people, feed the hungry, build schools, and contribute to my community.\nI desire to be rich so I can train with the best people in the world and make myself the best person I can be.\nWhen I die, I want no regrets. I don\u2019t ever want to say: I wish I spent more time with the ones I love. I wish I did more with my life. I wish I didn\u2019t work all day long at a job I hate.\nI started making choices out of desire. Instead of paying off my student loans, I put them on deferment and invested in coaching. Instead of working for someone else, I started my own business. Instead of doing things I SHOULD I did things I DESIRED.\nObviously I am paying my student loads, but I needed to take care of myself.\nWhen I did things I desired, it allowed me to do one thing: become stronger. I would make more calls, I would face my fears, and I would work harder at what I was seeking. My desires FUELED me with PURPOSE.\nChange and Eliminate Negative Money Beliefs.\nI told you earlier that we all have limiting beliefs around money. Well, I had the good fortune of someone pointing ALL of them out to me. Once I recognized the beliefs that weren\u2019t helping me, I could change them.\nMy personal work with a success coach was amazing. My coach explained to me we all have blind spots in our vision. Things we block out and don\u2019t see because we CHOOSE not to see them.\nLet me explain. As you read this can you see your nose? Don\u2019t go cross-eyed to look. Just read\u2026 You can\u2019t see your nose because your brain blocks it from your vision. This is a natural blind spot.\nWorking with my coach allowed me to see my blind spots and activity change them around.\nI decided to make this investment because he pitched it to me like this: If you were 400 lbs. and looking to get into shape, you wouldn\u2019t say \u201cI will lose 200lbs and then I will acquire a personal trainer\u201d\nHELL NO! You would get your FAT ASS to a gym and have someone push you up on the treadmill.\nThat\u2019s what he did for me. He got me up on the financial treadmill and made me hustle my face off to make myself better.\nFind yourself a coach to hep you see the blind spots.\nStop blaming, complaining and making excuses.\nI had to recognize that the current financial situation I was in, and my entire life was a direct result of my thoughts and actions. Once I saw that and I was honest\u2026 the weight of the world came off my shoulders.\nIt\u2019s almost like the first time you tell your mom you got a bad grade in school. It\u2019s much worse in your head than in real life.\nWhen you see that your actions or lack of actions caused a certain result, you see how to take actions that are in your highest good.\nStop making excuses of WHY you\u2019re not getting what you want.\nAsk, who do I need to become to get the results I desire?\nMaybe most importantly, you can discover how to create systems in place to achieve the results you desire.\nCrazy enough, after 90 consecutive days of doing this, I went from making $2,000 a month to $6,000 a month.\nI then set my goals on a $10,000 coaching program and got in. As I set my bar higher and higher, and I continue to think in this way, my revenue keeps going up.\nLook\u2026 I am going to ask you a simple question.\nCan you afford NOT to do the same thing?\nI am not talking about financially. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on January 7, 2009 by dugmugg\nI collect quotes. My journals are full of them. They inspire me, challenge me, and help me tap into the thoughts of some of the greatest minds to ever walk this earth. I believe the quotes a man keeps say a lot about his character. Although Dorthy L. Sayers may be more correct when she says, \u201cA facility for quotation covers the absence of original thought.\u201d\nI\u2019ll leave it to you to test the fruits of my labor.\nThe quote by Marianne Williamson above is one of my favorites. I originally heard that quote attributed to Nelson Mandala, but later learned Williamson penned those words in her book A Return to Love \u2013 Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles. Recently, I took the opportunity to listen to that book on tape, as read by the author herself.\nThe audio book isn\u2019t very long, just two cassette tapes. I was able to listen to the entire book in just two and a half daily commutes to work. Williamson is an inspiring speaker and she delivers her material with a rapid-fire delivery style. I found her book to be so pregnant with insight and wisdom that I felt compelled to listen to the entire work three full times.\nIn a nutshell, A Return to Love is Williamson\u2019s story of how she discovered A Course in Miracles and how it saved her life. She devotes much of the book to explaining her take on the principles of the Course, which she now teaches to others. If A Course in Miracles could inspire such a profound work, I reasoned, then I need to get that book for myself.\nAnd so my Christmas gift this year was a trip on the Internet to purchase A Course in Miracles and another Amazon-recommended book about the Course by Gary Renard titled The Disappearance of the Universe. Over the Christmas holiday, I took some time to begin both books.\nI also scheduled some time to review the accomplishments from 2008, and to set my goals for 2009. Like Zig Ziglar says, \u201cYou can\u2019t hit a target if you\u2019re not aiming for one.\u201d Last year, I had multiple goals in seven different life-categories, including family, career, finances, and spirituality. My results were a mixed bag; some important goals achieved, but many still unattained.\nI started to compile a new list of potential goals for 2009, but as I spent more time exploring the principles of the Course, it became clear where the focus for the coming year needed to be. In 2009, I will focus on a single goal: the study of A Course in Miracles, including the Text, the Manual for Teachers, the Clarification of Terms, and the Supplements, and the practice of the exercises in the Workbook for Students. I will also seek out other texts that can further clarify the Course, like Williamson\u2019s and Renard\u2019s. As I learn more, I\u2019ll do my best to share what I\u2019m learning with you.\nMy goal is inner-peace and healing, in my life and in yours. May the Holy Spirit bless this effort and grant the miracle of Christ\u2019s mind in our lives. Amen.\nFiled under: Goals, Growth | Tagged: Goals, Growth, Miracles, Personal Growth, Quotes |\n\u00ab How May I Serve You? Lost In The Woods \u00bb\nHalfway And Just Beginning \u00ab Serendipity Journal, on February 18, 2009 at 9:32 pm said:\n[\u2026] I mentioned the Course (published by The Foundation For Inner Peace) and my goal in a previous post. So far, I\u2019ve progressed to Lesson 46 in the Workbook For Students and I\u2019m halfway [\u2026]\nforex commander, on April 30, 2009 at 7:48 pm said:\nI truly appreciate you taking the time to share this . Look forward to more posts from you\ndugmugg, on May 3, 2009 at 11:35 am said:\nforex commander,\nThanks! Studying ACIM has been an awesome experience so far, and it\u2019s having an amazing impact so far. Have you had exposure to it yet?",
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        "raw_content": "Multiple Universes (Part II)\nImage by Joka2000\nIn the beginning, man believed that the earth was the center of the universe. The sun, the moon, and all the stars moved across the sky each day in a dance orchestrated by God, who looked down upon us from heaven beyond the stars. We were his chosen people, the ones He created in His image, and we were placed at the center of His creation.\nThen in the 1500\u2019s, a man of science named Copernicus published a theory that the earth was not stationary, but actually moving. The apparent motion of the sun rising and setting was due to the earth rotating once a day on its axis and the inconsistent movements of the planets in the night sky was caused by the earth revolving around the sun once a year. His theory fit the data of the observed facts better than the previous, long-held belief.\nSince then, science has taught us a great deal about our world and the universe we live in. We live on a small planet orbiting an ordinary yellow star located at the edge of an average galaxy among many, many other galaxies. Copernicus\u2019 theory knocked us from our most-favored position at the center of the universe, but it also spawned a host of other scientific advances.\nAnd at every step of the journey since Copernicus\u2019 time, organized religion has fought the advances of science like a jealous older brother putting down a talented sibling. Running disagreements over competing beliefs like Big Bang versus Creationism or Evolution versus Intelligent Design receive regular media attention. Opinions on both sides are sharply drawn since they touch on the core beliefs each of us hold so dearly.\nIn my last post, I discussed the theory of multiple universes that has recently gained favor among some leading physicists and the controversy surrounding that theory. The possibility of multiple universes comes out of quantum mechanics, the study of the smallest particles of matter. The M-theory is the best model physicists currently have to explain the behavior of particles, like electrons or quarks, and how they relate to the General Theory of Relativity. But the theory works best in eleven dimensions and, among other things, gives rise to the possibility of multiple universes.\nPredictably, the possibility that our universe isn\u2019t unique and that multiple universes containing nearly identical copies of ourselves may currently exist in dimensions we can\u2019t perceive has generated some strong opinions on both sides of the theory. Some scientists have invoked this theory as another example that an intelligent Creator is less likely; the issue of the anthropic nature of the universe is explained by simple, random chance. The natural reaction of some religious believers is to discount the theory out of hand as another elaborate attempt by science to deny the existence of God. Both sides are crying, \u201cFoul!\u201d and claiming the simpler, more reasonable position in this disagreement.\nAs a person of faith who also embraces the spirit of inquiry and improvement that best epitomizes science, I\u2019m always uncomfortable with these partisan arguments. Science and religion are, at their best, two of mankind\u2019s greatest accomplishments. At their worst, both have been used to inflict massive suffering on the world. They are not diametrically opposed, as is often portrayed in today\u2019s media soundbites, but share common goals and objectives. Science without religion is cold and soulless, religion without science is blind and dumb. I believe that they need each other. Together religion and science can inform, correct, and support each other.\nFor instance, on the theory of multiple universes, is it possible for there to be an infinite number of parallel universes while still having an intimate, personal Intelligence in control of it all? Copernicus showed that the earth isn\u2019t at the center of creation, proving the religious leaders\u2019 widely held beliefs to be wrong. However, he didn\u2019t disprove the existence of God, he merely showed the limits of mankind\u2019s imagination at the time. It can be argued that Copernicus, who was a devout Catholic, helped to demonstrate how much larger God must be if He exists and He created all that is apparent in the universe today.\nSo the possible existence of other parallel universes can be seen as another extension of the same Copernican revolution. Multiple universes don\u2019t diminish, but rather enhance the province of a benevolent Creator, and they force another expansion of the mind of man. Religion has been guilty of repeatedly overstating the importance of man in the universe, but science is equally guilty of the same human-centered bias by repeatedly underestimating the potential abilities an infinite God could wield.\nBut assuming parallel universes do exist, and are currently popping into existence due to small quantum differences such as the roll of the dice or your turning left instead of right at the cross road, the question most reasonable people would ask is, \u201cWhy?\u201d Why would God make it so complicated? What possible purpose could He have for creating a multiverse of infinite life choices and diverging histories? That doesn\u2019t seem reasonable at all.\nHere\u2019s my theory: parallel universes allow us to live with free will and simultaneously abide by God\u2019s intimate will for each of us.\nIt works like this: in any dynamic system, the distribution of potential future outcomes is described by the Schrodinger Equation. It \u201cpredicts analytically and precisely the probability of events or outcomes.\u201d That means in any situation, there is the most probable, or preferred, outcome plus a range of other, lower probability possibilities. I take this to mean that the Universe has a preference in every situation.\nBut there\u2019s also another law of physics known as the \u201cUncertainty Principle\u201d which gives rise the \u201cobserver effect.\u201d It\u2019s impossible to know precisely both the location and the momentum of a particle. The act of observing something changes the thing itself. In other words, we affect the universe simply by being in it.\nThis means that we\u2019re in a continual dance with the universe. The Universe\u2019s preferred paths can be described through the math of probabilities, but we have our own preferences too; we have our free will.\nFrom the Universe\u2019s (God\u2019s) perspective, we make things a lot more interesting because we\u2019re unknown entities. We\u2019re the X-factor that gives rise to many more potential universes and their possibilities.\nBut how does this benefit us?\nI believe God enlivens every particle of our universe, existing within us and throughout the infinite stretches of the cosmos. He has carefully planned each second of His preferred life for each of us. Since He has given us free will, He will not impose that life on us. Consequently, if we choose differently than He prefers, we could diverge into a parallel universe, exact in every detail to His preferred universe except for our choice. Within that universe, the same laws apply (both physically and spiritually), therefore there are new preferred paths and new choices for us to make.\nIt\u2019s a win \u2013 win for both parties. We get to choose however we would like, and our loving God will still see each of us safely to the end of his preferred path for us.\nThis is a theory in development, with many more questions than answers. If we make too many poor choices and stray too far from the original, preferred path, can this explain the loss of inner peace, purpose, and enthusiasm that many people feel in the world today? Is it possible to consciously decide to move back towards God\u2019s preferred path? Is it possible that universes can converge through our conscious choices?\nAnd how would someone know if they were on their preferred path? Our great religions may have already answered that question. There are two possible ways to be on the right path, to be in harmony with the probabilities / preferences of the Universe:\nChance: not choosing means the probability is highest that you\u2019ll be on the preferred path at each divergence. Examples: children, sages, and savants (think Forest Gump).\nConsciously choosing: living in the present moment, avoiding the experience and old peridynes of the ego and being open to the \u201cstill, quiet voice\u201d within that speaks only when you invite it to and believe it will answer. Remaining still, alert, open to what is. Right action then naturally happen through you.\nThere are many implications to this theory, but this post is already over-long, so we\u2019ll hold them for now. Please share your thoughts, questions, concerns, and objections below.\nFiled under: Faith, Life, philosophy, Science | Tagged: Faith, Life, Multiple Universes, Parallel Universes, philosophy, physics, Religion, Science |\t5 Comments \u00bb\nBeliefs And Multiple Universes\nThe History Channel aired a fascinating program last week in its The Universe series on parallel universes.\nThe Universe: Parallel Universes\nSome of the world\u2019s leading physicists believe they have found startling new evidence showing the existence of universes other than our own. One possibility is that the universe is so vast that an exact replica of our Solar System, our planet and ourselves exists many times over. These Doppelganger Universes exist within our own Universe; in what scientist now call \u201cThe Multiverse.\u201d Today, trailblazing experiments by state of the art particle colliders are looking for evidence of higher dimensions and Parallel Universes. If proof is found, it will change our lives, our minds, our planet, our science and our universe.\nI\u2019ve always been intrigued by theoretical physics. Some of my favorite childhood memories revolved around watching films in science class or on public television that explained Einstein\u2019s General Theory of Relativity or the Big Bang Theory. I enjoy learning about how the universe works, and challenging myself to understand the theories that modern science is working from.\nYes, I know, I\u2019m a geek. And at the risk of losing what little bit of readership this blog enjoys, let me delve into some of the geeky details of parallel universes, or the Multiverse.\nHow Many Universes\u2026 Let Me Count The Ways\nTheoretical physicists have actually postulated as many as four different ways that multiple universes might come into existence:\nLevel I: is described in the History Channel excerpt above. Our universe may be infinite, therefore the laws of probability dictate that exact replicas of our solar system, our world, and even us can exist at this moment \u201cin a galaxy far, far away.\u201d They\u2019d have different histories, but share the same physics and extended space with us.\nLevel II: arises from the math of \u201cstring theory\u201d being used to develop the Theory of Everything, a mathematical equation that physicists believe will combine the cosmic-level forces described in the General Theory of Relativity with the microscopic-level forces of quantum physics. Our universe may be one of many bubble-shaped universes adrift in the vast expanse of hyperspace scientists call \u201cThe Bulk.\u201d New bubbles may be popping into existence or budding off of old universes all the time. What\u2019s more, Level I universes could exist inside of Level II\u2019s. Here\u2019s a link to a site devoted to explaining string theory. Check out the Basics section; I was humbled at how little of the Mathematics list I\u2019ve been exposed to.\nLevel III: the universes in this set are the type that science fiction writers love to play with. At the quantum level, matter can exist as particles or waves. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle tells us we can\u2019t know both the position and momentum of a specific particle \u2013 the act of observing it changes it. This gives rise to quantum differences, multiple ways that the universe could go. It\u2019s possible that a new universe arises to follow each possibility. It\u2019s like flipping a coin and the universe splits into two nearly identical universes, one to follow heads and the other to follow tails. These universes share the same history and physics, existing in parallel dimensions, but they diverge from the difference point on, which could lead to huge differences over time.\nLevel IV: these universes are like Levels II and III, but they don\u2019t share the same laws of physics with ours. Turns out, we live in an \u201canthropic\u201d universe, one that seems fine-tuned to allow life, as we know it, to exist. There may be other universes where these physical constants aren\u2019t so hospitable.\nThere\u2019s a vast amount of information on the internet regarding multiple universes. Even a superficial study of this information can lead to multiple, branching links on other subjects of interest in cosmology, physics, and philosophy. Fascinating stuff!\nBeliefs And Biases\nBut I was surprised early on in my search by an on-line article from Tim Folger for Discovery Magazine called Science\u2019s Alternative to an Intelligent Creator: the Multiverse Theory . In the article, cosmologist Bernard Carr states, \u201cIf there is only one universe, you might have to have a fine-tuner. If you don\u2019t want God, you\u2019d better have a multiverse.\u201d\nNaturally, a few lines further down in my Google search was a blog entry titled \u2018Multiverse\u2019 Theory Fails to Explain Away God. Institute for Creation Research science writer Brian Thomas takes on the Discovery article directly stating, \u201cWhen atheistic bias is removed, the old teleological argument still holds: Precise specification of fundamental parameters implies a precisely-minded \u2018specifier.\u2019 \u201d\nThe atheistic bias is evident in the first article, but so is the creationist bias in the second. The scientists quoted in the first article have devoted their lives to the persuit of the scientific explanations for how the universe works, and they believe the work supporting their theories is compelling. Since multiple universes at this point are unprovable, their belief in their science sounds an awful lot like the faith in a Creator that Thomas defends in his article.\nBoth articles have faith, what they lack is imagination. Why would the possible existence of multiple universes make it less likely that God exists? Christian theology (the one I understand best) holds that our God is both infinite and intimate. We once believed the earth to be at the center of the universe; now we know we live on a very small planet that orbits a relatively small star at the edge of one average-sized galaxy among millions or even billions of other galaxies. My little human mind struggles with really big numbers, but I\u2019ve begun to get comfortable with the concept of a seven-hundred-billion-dollar bail out plan for the US economy. 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        "raw_content": "Diminishing Returns in software development and maintenance\nEveryone knows from reading The Mythical Man Month that as you add more people to a software development project you will see diminishing marginal returns.\nWhen you add a person to a team, there\u2019s a short-term hit as the rest of the team slows down to bring the new team member up to speed and adjusts to working with another person, making sure that they fit in and can contribute. There\u2019s also a long-term cost. More people means more people who need to talk to each other (n x n-1 / 2), which means more opportunities for misunderstandings and mistakes and misdirections and missed handoffs, more chances for disagreements and conflicts, more bottleneck points.\nAs you continue to add people, the team needs to spend more time getting each new person up to speed and more time keeping everyone on the team in synch. Adding more people means that the team speeds up less and less, while people costs and communications costs and overhead costs keep going up. At some point negative returns set in \u2013 if you add more people, the team\u2019s performance will decline and you will get less work done, not more.\nDiminishing Returns from any One Practice\nBut adding too many people to a project isn\u2019t the only case of diminishing returns in software development. If you work on a big enough project, or if you work in maintenance for long enough, you will run into problems of diminishing returns everywhere that you look.\nPushing too hard in one direction, depending too much on any tool or practice, will eventually yield diminishing returns. This applies to:\n- Manual functional and acceptance testing\n- Test automation\n- Any single testing technique\n- Static analysis bug finding tools\n- Penetration tests and other security reviews\nAiming for 100% code coverage on unit tests is a good example. Building a good automated regression safety net is important \u2013 as you wire in tests for key areas of the system, programmers get more confidence and can make more changes faster.\nHow many tests are enough? In Continuous Delivery, Jez Humble and David Farley set 80% coverage as a target for each of automated unit testing, functional testing and acceptance testing. You could get by with lower coverage in many areas, higher coverage in core areas. You need enough tests to catch common and important mistakes. But beyond this point, more tests get more difficult to write, and find fewer problems.\nUnit testing can only find so many problems in the first place. In Code Complete, Steve McConnell explains that unit testing can only find between 15% and 50% (on average 30%) of the defects in your code. Rather than writing more unit tests, people\u2019s time would be better spent on other approaches like exploratory system testing and code reviews or stress testing or fuzzing to find different kinds of errors.\nToo much of anything is bad, but too much whiskey is enough.\nMark Twain, as quoted in Code Complete\nRefactoring is important for maintaining and improving the structure and readability of code over time. It is intended to be a supporting practice \u2013 to help make changes and fixes simpler and clearer and safer. When refactoring becomes an end in itself or turns into Obsessive Refactoring Disorder, it not only adds unnecessary costs as programmers waste time over trivial details and style issues, it can also add unnecessary risks and create conflict in a team.\nMake sure that refactoring is done in a disciplined way, and focus refactoring on those areas that need it the most: on code that is frequently changed, routines that are too big, too hard to read, too complex and error-prone. Putting most of your attention refactoring (or if necessary rewriting) this code will get you the highest returns.\nLess and Less over Time\nDiminishing returns also set in over time. The longer that you spend working the same way and with the same tools, the less benefits you will see. Even core practices that you\u2019ve grown to depend on don\u2019t pay back over time, and at some point may cost more than they are worth.\nIt\u2019s time again for New Year\u2019s resolutions \u2013 time to sign up at a gym and start lifting weights. If you stick with the same routine for a couple of months, you will start to see good results. But after a while your body will get used to the work \u2013 if you keep doing the same things the same way your performance will plateau and you will stop seeing gains. You will get bored and stop going to the gym, which will leave more room for people like me. If you do keep going, trying to push harder for returns, you will overtrain and injure yourself.\nThe same thing happens to software teams following the same practices, using the same tools. Some of this is due to inertia. Teams, organizations reach an equilibrium point and they want to stay there. Because it is comfortable, and it works \u2013 or at least they understand it. And because the better the team is working, the harder it is to get better \u2013 all the low-hanging fruit has been picked. People keep doing what worked for them in the past. They stop looking beyond their established routines, stop looking for new ideas. Competence and control lead to complacency and acceptance. Instead of trying to be as good as possible, they settle for being good enough.\nThis is the point of inspect-and-adapt in Scrum and other time boxed methods \u2013 asking the team to regularly re-evaluate what they are doing and how they are doing it, what\u2019s going well and what isn\u2019t, what they should do more of or less of, challenging the status quo and finding new ways to move forward. But even the act of assessing and improving is subject to diminishing returns. If you are building software in 2-week time boxes, and you\u2019ve been doing this for 3, 4 or 5 years, then how much meaningful feedback should you really expect from so many superficial reviews? After a while the team finds themselves going over the same issues and problems and coming up with the same results. Reviews become an unnecessary and empty ritual, another waste of time.\nThe same thing happens with tools. When you first start using a static analysis bug checking tool for example, there\u2019s a good chance that you will find some interesting problems that you didn\u2019t know were in the code \u2013 maybe even more problems than you can deal with. But once you triage this and fix up the code and use the tool for a while, the tool will find fewer and fewer problems until it gets to the point where you are paying for insurance \u2013 it isn\u2019t finding problems any more, but it might someday.\nIn \" Has secure software development reached its limits?\u201d William Jackson argues that SDLCs \u2013 all of them \u2013 eventually reach a point of diminishing returns from a quality and security standpoint, and that Microsoft and Oracle and other big shops are already seeing diminishing returns from their SDLCs. Their software won\u2019t get any better \u2013 all they can do is to keep spending time and money to stay where they are. The same thing happens with Agile methods like Scrum or XP \u2013 at some point you\u2019ve squeezed everything that you can from this way or working, and the team\u2019s performance will plateau.\nWhat can you do about diminishing returns?\nFirst, understand and expect returns to diminish over time. Watch for the signs, and factor this into your expectations \u2013 that even if you maintain discipline and keep spending on tools, you will get less and less return for your time and money. Watch for the team\u2019s velocity to plateau or decline.\nExpect this to happen and be prepared to make changes, even force fundamental changes on the team. If the tools that you are using aren\u2019t giving returns any more, then find new ones, or stop using them and see what happens.\nKeep reviewing how the team is working, but do these reviews differently: review less often, make the reviews more focused on specific problems, involve different people from inside and outside of the team. Use problems or mistakes as an opportunity to shake things up and challenge the status quo. Dig deep using Root Cause Analysis and challenge the team\u2019s way of thinking and working, look for something better. Don\u2019t settle for simple answers or incremental improvements.\nRemember the 80/20 rule. Most of your problems will happen in the same small number of areas, from a small number of common causes. And most of your gains will come from a few initiatives.\nChange the team\u2019s driving focus and key metrics, set new bars. Use Lean methods and Lean Thinking to identify and eliminate bottlenecks, delays and inefficiencies. Look at the controls and tests and checks that you have added over time, question whether you still need them, or find steps and checks that can be combined or automated or simplified. Focus on reducing cycle time and eliminating waste until you have squeezed out what you can. Then change your focus to quality and eliminating bugs, or to simplifying the release and deployment pipeline, or some other new focus that will push the team to improve in a meaningful way. And keep doing this and pushing until you see the team slowing down and results declining. Then start again, and push the team to improve again along another dimension. 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        "raw_content": "Exercise as an intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives of education professionals\nBusst, Caroline (2015) Exercise as an intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives of education professionals. (Unpublished)\nResearch indicates physical exercise may have social, cognitive and behavioural benefits for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and therefore would be a suitable intervention for this population; however the existing literature fails to reach a consensus on the most effective mode of exercise intervention. Five education professionals currently working with children with ASDs participated in semi-structured interviews to investigate their perceptions of the use of exercise as an intervention strategy. A thematic analysis was conducted on the data following the framework identified by Braun and Clark (2006). Participants discussed barriers to exercise, positive outcomes of exercise and core features of a good intervention. Three key themes were revealed: increased adaptive behaviour, social skills and exercise and the need for tailored physical activity. The findings have implications for designing and implementing a successful exercise intervention for children with ASDs and for future research in this area.\nMMU Psychology Journal (Dissertations) UK",
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        "raw_content": "Last week we posted about a poor Welsh translation made by the chain B&Q reported on the BBC. Some might argue the incident doesn\u2019t matter to them because Welsh isn\u2019t a really a broadly-used language internationally. Focusing on the language is ignoring the point. Our point is that a local business used Machine Translation (MT), with all the best of intentions to reach a local audience, yet without doing even basic proofing or editing. It is unsurprising it blew up in their faces. Which harms the brand in all languages, including English.\nToday, it\u2019s the Daily Mail\u2019s turn to spot poor results of what was likely Machine Translation. In this case, in the world\u2019s most spoken-language, Chinese, and also, its rendering into English. Their mocking article, whose very title isn\u2019t particularly business-appropriate, focuses on restaurateurs in Shanghai.\nThe commonality with the Welsh story is this: small business owners are not known for having large budgets for translation, hence the attraction to using free and open web tools, like Google Translate. Yet it might pay small business owners to submit machine translations for proofing and editing to avoid public embarrassment and shaming. And, in cases where you have specialty items and idioms, maybe it pays to have a full human translation done. Such a cost can be seen as an investment up-front to save from the potential of lost business and pain of embarrassment.\nOne example from the Daily Mail\u2019s article has to do with the Chinese term \u201c\u968f\u4fbf\u201d (su\u00edbi\u00e0n) which an unfortunate Shanghai menu had translated into English as \u201cWhatever.\u201d That is indeed a quite common translation. Though it is unlikely you ordered a plate or bowl of \u201cwhatever.\u201d\nThere are multiple renderings of this word, from \u201ccasual\u201d or \u201carbitrary,\u201d to \u201cas one pleases\u201d to \u201cwanton\u201d (that is, \u201ccareless behavior;\u201d not to be confused with the Chinese food wonton). Mandarin House has a whole article about the term, which can range idiomatically or contextually from browsing while shopping (\u201conly looking\u201d), to \u201cyou choose for me,\u201d to \u201cmake yourself at home\u201d and \u201cplease help yourself to eat.\u201d So it can range anywhere from the blithe to the pejorative in meaning.\nThe subscript below the translation reads \u201c\u7b49\u7b54\u5de2\u6599\u201d (D\u011bng d\u00e1 ch\u00e1o li\u00e0o), the latter half of which (\u201c\u5de2\u6599\u201d) infers some sort of \u201cnesting material,\u201d so it doesn\u2019t seem to be much help.\nSo what does it mean in this case? This is something a computer would have a hard time to answer, or even a human who had no context or contact with the staff, but a quick chat with the restaurateur or cook would be able to answer these questions in a heartbeat.\nWhile it is easy to mock and deride \u201cChinglish,\u201d this happens in many linguistic contexts. An actual solution to the problem of poor translations would be more emphasis on available services for translation and localization for small businesses here and abroad.\nWhat are your thoughts? Have you ever run into situation that would have been immediately improved with a quick editorial or proofing job? We\u2019d love to hear your stories. Email us at [email protected] and let us know.\nBy Peter Corless|2016-10-19T12:56:45+00:00July 19th, 2016|Localization Tips|",
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        "raw_content": "Mary Ann Shaffer\u2019s The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society was a hit when it was first published in 2008 and topped the New York Times Best Seller List. Now, the powerful novel is being adapted into a film and, if the first trailer is any indication, it\u2019s bound to enchant audiences just as the novel did.\nThere are plenty of familiar faces in this historical dramedy. The Netflix original film stars Lily James, best known for her roles as Lady Rose on Downton Abbey and Cinderella in the recent live-action adaptation. Joining James are two of her former Downton Abbey cast mates\u2014Jessica Brown Findlay, who played Lady Sybil, and Penelope Wilton, who played Isobel Crawley. Michiel Huisman (The Age of Adaline, Game of Thrones) also stars as one of the two love interests, with the other being played by Glen Powell (Scream Queens, Set It Up).\nThe story is set in post-World War II England. In 1946, author Juliet Ashton is touring the country in an effort to promote her latest book. Out of the blue, she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams. He writes that he is a part of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, and has come across her copy of Essays of Elia. Dawsey is looking for more information about the author of the essays, and Juliet is happy to oblige.\nWant more historical fiction? Sign up for the Early Bird Books newsletter, and get the best daily ebook deals delivered straight to your inbox.\nAs the pair continue to exchange letters, Juliet becomes entranced with the society. She decides that she will visit Guernsey to learn more about this society, which she would very much like to be the subject of her next book. Upon arriving, she\u2019s struck by Dawsey\u2019s presences and becomes ensnared in a love triangle between the man behind the letters and her charming American fianc\u00e9, Mark. Caught up in a mix of emotions about both her love life and a post-World War II England, Juliet finds herself struggling to make a series of difficult decisions.\nRelated: 6 Must-Read Historical Fiction Books by Rumer Godden\nThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is bound to capture your heart and stay with you long after the credits roll. Check out the trailer below.\nFeatured still of \"The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society\" via Netflix\nMary Ann Shaffer and Annie BarrowsThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societynetflixtrailer newspage",
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        "raw_content": "5 things to consider before buying hybrid seeds\nHybrid plants are a crossing between two selected parent plants achieved via controlled pollination (see how are plants propagated). The seeds produced by this process are called F1 or F1 Hybrids. These hybrids will exhibit very specific qualities. Hybrids have quickly come to dominate the seed market. However, in spite of their increased market presence of hybrids, there are several factors to be considered. They can be summarized as follows:\nLoss of Genetic Diversity\nThe massive shift to the use of hybrids has resulted in a severe reduction in seed varieties. Between 1984 and 1987, 54 of the 230 American and Canadian mail-order seed companies went out of business. With their closure, 943 non-hybrid varieties, or approximately 19% of all varieties, were lost. This trend continues based on the evolving demands of the agriculture industry, i.e. extreme consolidation and the globalization of supply chains. However, genetic diversity must be maintained as it is essential to the survival and adaptability of any given species (see crop wild relatives), something that will be increasingly relevant as a result of changes in climate and pest adaptations.\nHybrid seeds are typically more expensive due to the financial investment required by the seed companies in order to develop new strains. Investment in this respect relates to finding two suitable partner plants and hand-pollination. The higher cost is passed on to growers. Growers who are producing for the market must then pass on the costs to consumers.\nNon-saveable Seeds\nSeeds from hybrids cannot be saved as the offspring will be genetically unpredictable. As a result, growers are forced to purchase new seeds each year. This puts undue financial stress on small-scale growers, which further contributes to the consolidation of the agricultural system. Further consolidation means more extreme shifts to mechanization which requires the use of chemicals that typically harm the environment and erode the relationship between food producer and consumer.\nUnlike open-pollinated seeds, hybrid seeds are patented. This means that the genetic rights to the plants belong to the company producing the seeds rather than being a public good. With seed companies becoming increasingly consolidated, the power and control continue to become concentrated. In 2007, three companies \u2013 Monsanto, Dupont and Syngenta \u2013 controlled 47% of the world\u2019s seed market with Monsanto alone controlling one-quarter of the market. Since that time, Monsanto has merged with Bayer, Dupont merged with Dow, and Syngenta merged with ChemChina. These mergers resulted in the development of an extremely powerful oligarchy that has a stronghold on the world\u2019s seed market. This chokehold means diminished autonomy and a world subjected to subversive tactics designed to broaden the companies\u2019 influence in the world\u2019s economy.\nThe hybrid varieties produced are typically designed for commercial growers. Therefore, the primary focus of plant breeders is tolerance for machine harvesting and processing, with flavor and texture being of minimal importance. Likewise, hybrid varieties are designed to ripen uniformly which is not necessarily of benefit to home or smaller producers who seek to extend the growing season over as long of a period as possible.\nAshworth, S. (2002). Seed to seed: Seed saving techniques for the vegetable gardener. Decorah, IA: Seed Savers Exchange.\nhttps://extension.illinois.edu/hortihints/0102a.html\nhttps://garden.org/courseweb/course2/week2/page18.htm\nCategoriesEconomics, Environment, Food TagsEnvironment, Food, food production, garden, gardening, genetic diversity, hybrids, open-pollinated, plant production, plant propagation, plants, seeds\nOne Reply to \u201c5 things to consider before buying hybrid seeds\u201d\nPrevious PostPrevious question: how do allopathic and complementary & alternative medicine (CAM) differ?\nNext PostNext all about urbanization",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on 13 October, 2017 12 October, 2017 by Jason Ellsworth\nArticulating Dinosaurs & Religions (The Story of Us)\nPhoto of Animated Triceratops at Universal\u2019s Island of Adventures, Orlando, FL\nWhat do the dinosaurs of the past have to do with us today?\nThe first time I remember thinking about what really makes a dinosaur, was watching Steven Spielberg\u2019s academy award-winning picture Jurassic Park (1993), where dinosaurs are brought back to life through the magic of DNA cloning. In the film, the small island of Isla Nublar is the home to a theme park built from the imagination of John Hammond, a billionaire philanthropist who spares no expense.\nAdapted from Michael Crichton\u2019s novel, Jurassic Park is a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs that escape their enclosures and start hunting the humans. In one of the film\u2019s most iconic scenes we find siblings Lex and Tim trapped in a kitchen by two raptors. As can be seen in the picture below the raptors tower over the children seeking out the siblings in a terrifying game of hide and seek.\nPhoto Copyright Universal Studios, Film Stills: Jurassic Park (1993)\nBut according to Jurassic World\u2019s palaeontology consultant, Jack Horner, the horse-sized beasts with fangs and claws that dawn the screen as raptors, have not been portrayed accurately as discussed in an article from the Guardian:\n\u201cKnown simply as \u201craptors\u201d in the film, Velociraptor was portrayed as a person-sized, terrifyingly fast and vicious predator that tormented the unfortunate Sam Neill and his Hollywood co-stars. A star was born (Velociraptor, not Neill) \u2013 but the portrayal was inaccurate, both in terms of size (in reality, Velociraptor stood barely half a metre high), and its lack of feathers (\u201cquill knobs\u201d proving that Velociraptor was feathered were overlooked until 2007 when they were discovered on the forelimb).\nSize-wise, and in terms of its large sickle-shaped talons on each foot, the dinosaur in the film is more like Velociraptor\u2019s larger dromaeosaurid cousin, Deinonychus (although it too was a feathered theropod).\nIt is speculated that this incorrect portrayal came about because of mislabelling of Deinonychus as a subspecies of Velociraptor in the 1988 American book, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, whose author, Gregory Paul, is credited as an inspiration by Crichton at the end of his first novel.\u201d\nHowever, it\u2019s also been noted elsewhere that Michael Crichton consulted many experts and intentionally modeled the raptors after other dinosaurs. Essentially Crichton renamed Deinonychus to Velociraptor as he felt the name was \u201cmore dramatic.\u201d\nThe new film Jurassic World (2015), which came out much later offered an opportunity to rectify the situation. However, the raptors were such central characters to audiences that in the making of Jurassic World the same raptor aesthetic from the original was kept. Fiction allows for these liberties to take place. Horner explains they did this by building into the story that the scientists used DNA from other animals to cause slight mutations. Voila, a little sleight of hand from the Hollywood film makers allowed the newly invented images to seem both plausible and realistic.\nPhoto Copyright Universal Studios, Film Stills: Jurassic World (2015)\nThe social construction of dinosaurs is not lost on all characters in the Jurassic Park film, as Henry Wu, lead scientist, states: \u201cnothing in Jurassic World is natural, we have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And if the genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn\u2019t ask for reality, you asked for more teeth.\u201d Wu\u2019s point? The dinosaurs you see are not objective representations of the dinosaurs of the past, but rather of what we imagine, what we want, and most importantly for cinematic appeal \u00ad\u2013 what scares us.\nWhat then does it mean to reconstruct a dinosaur? Or to animate a dinosaur? This is one of the questions raised in Brian Noble\u2019s new book Articulating Dinosaurs: A Political Anthropology that I\u2019ve been reading as of late. The book addresses how dinosaurs are articulated into apprehensible beings, or in Noble\u2019s own words:\n\u201cThe ultimate proposition of this book, then, is that articulating dinosaurs is a mode of articulating power in different ways \u2014 Dinosaurs as politics. The book is quite literally, a political anthropology of dinosaurs. It is, at the same time, an extended case study, tracing the public emergences and transformations of two dinosaurs in particular, following how politics and natures of dinosaurs, as with any creatures of public concern, are always and already intimately entwined.\u201d\nPhoto of Articulating Dinosaurs Book\nWhile I am still reading and digesting the book, it brings to light how our social relations are entangled in the very ideas and notions of what constitutes a dinosaur for us today.\nA short snippet of a quote from a young museum goer named Amy drives the trajectory of the book \u2013 that dinosaurs are the \u201cstory about us.\u201d The quote opens the book, is returned to again on a few occasions, and as Noble elaborates on Amy\u2019s point:\n\u201cwe are the authors of their (dinosaurs) becoming. They are quite literally \u201cour\u201d story, the story from us, made by us, and so necessarily a part of us, rather than autonomous beings in their own right.\u201d\nThe dinosaurs we see today in films and even in museums are not necessarily objective representations.\nWhat I have enjoyed most about the book so far is that the theoretical underpinnings are helpful for understanding other thematic areas and a broad array of topics \u2014 such as my own interest in the study of religion. The things we often find catalogued as religions are not necessarily objectively categorized, but instead are a social construction embedded in relations. As has been discussed on this blog and in many other places, it is the very naming of something religious that legitimizes and substantiates particular ideologies, movements, organizations, leaders, and interests. 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        "raw_content": "Next up in Elephant's Contemporary Classic series is Kahlil Joseph's soaringly emotive two-channel film work, m.a.a.d. Words by Charlotte Jansen\nm.a.a.d, 2014\nInstallation View The Infinite Mix\nKahlil Joseph\u2019s double screen fourteen-minute film has been lauded for saving the art of the music video. In fact, the film did start its life in music, on Kanye West\u2019s 2013 Yeezus tour, as an hour-long version that played in the background to West\u2019s support act, Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was only later that it was edited and shown at The Underground Museum, Los Angeles the gallery founded by Joseph\u2019s late brother, and then in 2015, making its way to the MOCA, and to London, as part of the Southbank\u2019s Infinite Mix exhibition at the Store last year.\nThough m.a.a.d is much indebted to the lyricism and rhythm of Lamar\u2019s music, (the title is also taken from Lamar\u2019s breakthrough album of 2012, good kid, m.a.a.d city) as well as to the rapper\u2019s found family video footage that is woven in with other found footage clips and new video shot by Joseph, m.a.a.d stands out from the music videos and commercial films Joseph shot before and since. It has a visceral tug, an ethereal quality, that tells a non-linear story. That mystical, hallucinogenic thing is more of an aesthetic approach in other works, such as his videos for Beyonc\u00e9\u2019s Lemonade album or F.K.A. Twigs. Compton is not Joseph\u2019s world (he grew up in an intellectual, middle-class family in Seattle and now mixes with the cultural elite in Los Angeles) but he is a masterful weaver of the many textures and tapestries of the contemporary experience in America. In m.a.a.d, Joseph created energy from those threads of life, lived, observed and imagined. It is not a film about the African-American experience, as it has been widely interpreted. It\u2019s about the precious precariousness of consciousness.\nAs Joseph told Elephant in Issue 31: \u201cI mean, the imagination is more real to me than the perception of reality, or the acceptance of reality\u2014from the perspective of quantum physics the past, present and future are all happening simultaneously.\u201d\n\"There is not, of course, and there has never been, a single black experience, and this is exactly what the Tate\u2019s exhibition tells us definitively.\" Charlotte Jansen discusses the newly\u2026\nDjurberg and Berg\u2019s Snakes Knows it\u2019s Yoga",
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        "raw_content": "Home > About Our Team > The eLL Bloggers\nSamuel Berse\nSamuel is in the Seton Hall University School of Law Class of 2015 pursuing the Intellectual Property concentration. He received his master\u2019s from the Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and became a registered patent agent prior to entering law school.\nGang Chen is a Senior Segment Manager in the Intellectual Property Business Group of Alcatel-Lucent, and a 4th year evening student at Seton Hall University School of Law focusing on patent law.\nGary Discovery\nGary Discovery received a B.S. in Business Administration, with a concentration in Finance from the Bartley School of Business at Villanova University. He will receive his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2015. After graduation, Gary will clerk for a presiding civil judge in the Superior Court of New Jersey.\nNicole Garibaldi\nRebecca Hsu\nRebecca Hsu, a Seton Hall University School of Law student (Class of 2015), focuses her studies in the area of patent law, with a concentration in Intellectual Property. She is also certified in Healthcare Compliance, and has worked in Compliance at Otsuka America Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Prior to law school, she graduated cum laude from UCLA with her B.A. and completed graduate work in Biomedical Science. She has co-authored two medical science research articles, as well as completed fellowships through UCLA Medicine and the Medical College of Wisconsin. In addition to awards for her academic achievements, Rebecca has been honored by awards for her community service with disadvantaged communities. In her spare time, Rebecca regularly practices outdoor rock and ice climbing, and can be found camping in the Adirondacks. To learn more, visit: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-hsu/11/11/7b8/\nAmanda Laterza\nAmanda is a third year student at Seton Hall University School of Law, where she is pursuing a J.D. with a certificate in Health Law. Prior to law school, she was a 2011 magna cum laude graduate of Seton Hall University, where she earned Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Philosophy. Presently, she is a law clerk at a small firm handling real estate and bankruptcy matters. After graduation this native New Yorker hopes to work at a mid-sized firm in the Big Apple.\nDaniel received a B.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from The University of Maryland. He will receive his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2015. Presently Daniel is serving as a legal intern in the Juvenile Justice Clinic. After graduation Daniel will clerk for a trial judge in the Superior Court of New Jersey.\nChristine Mansour\nMs. Mansour is a Seton Hall University School of Law Student (Class of 2015). She has taken a sampling of courses from across disciplinary areas and participated in a variety of externship programs in addition to being on Legislative Journal. She graduated from Rutgers University with a concentration in Psychology and has her M.A. in Translation and Translation Studies from UNC \u2013 Charlotte. She currently is a legal intern for the King\u2019s County District Attorney\u2019s Office.\nJessie M. Mills\nJessie is a third year student at Seton Hall University School of Law (Class of 2015). She graduated from Rutgers University, New Brunswick in 2012 with a B.A. in philosophy and political science.\nA.S. Mitchell\nVictoria O\u2019Connor Blazeski\nVictoria received her B.S. form Stevens Institute of Technology. She will receive her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2015. Prior to law school, she worked as an account manager in the Corporate Tax Provision department of Thomson Reuters, Tax & Accounting. Victoria is a former D3 college basketball player, and she has an interest in civil litigation and tax law. After graduating, she will clerk for the Honorable Joseph M. Andresini, J.T.C. in the Tax Courts of New Jersey. To view Victoria\u2019s resume, click here.\nLogan Teisch",
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        "raw_content": "By embraceyourbodyandsoul February 2, 2014 Body body and soul\nAfter a slight hiatus, due to traveling and other issues, I am back on track with blogging. (Well hopefully at least)\nToday, I want to call your attention to an article a friend sent me a little while ago, you can find it here. The point of the article is to emphasize that we must be thankful for our bodies, but we are not our bodies. Our bodies are tools that allow us to exist in this world, but we are much deeper, much more than this shell. Using statistics, the article points out how too many women are unhappy with their bodies, which naturally affects the way we interact with others in this world: our relationships. But plummeting our own self confidence, we find ourselves not only less comfortable with ourselves, but also our relationships with others.\nOur society places so much emphasis on the way we look. A lot of what I\u2019ve been touching upon so far in this blog has been to appreciate both parts of what I am, as I exist today\u2026 in this world. But this article reminds us what\u2019s most important: what\u2019s inside.\nI wish that I could function without a body, that people could look at me and not see this shell that carries who we actually are. With this in mind, we must be grateful for our bodies, but remind ourselves, just like in the article, that they are not us. The author writes,\nWe have beauty within us. You, my body, are a gift; a way that I can channel that infinite beauty into a finite world.\nThe body is how we get around, but we are much more. And for this I am thankful. As the author ends the article, it is our soul that makes us beautiful.",
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        "raw_content": "Ted Matthews is the director of MN Rural Mental Health and is based out of Hutchinson, Minnesota. Ted is a mental health practitioner with more than 30 years of experience in counseling in rural areas. His focus for the past two decades has been farmer mental health support. He has been the director of mental health services during five natural disasters. Matthews provides outreach training and public speaking related to farm stressors, nationwide. He also has extensive counseling experience in the areas of PTSD, crisis intervention, family issues, suicidology and domestic abuse. Featured on the Huffington Post, MPRNews, CNN, AgriNews, Successful Farming, Prairie Farmer and many others, Ted offers his expertise to help the general public better understand farming culture.\nPosts by Ted Williams",
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        "raw_content": "Inspired by Dr Johnson\u2019s collection of essays with the same title, the Idler is a philosophical lifestyle magazine that was launched by Tom Hodgkinson and Gavin Pretor-Pinney in 1993. The Idler\u2019s philosophy is to explore fun, freedom and fulfilment in a busy world focused on jobs, and is based on Dr Johnson\u2019s ideas regarding living life at a slower pace, in order to achieve self mastery and a better quality of life.\nThe Idler festival, an extension of their Idler Academy, curates some of its courses in the classical liberal arts and practical skills into a varied programme of entertainment, at an idyllic setting in north west London. The elegant 17th century National Trust owned Fenton House, tucked away on a hill in Hampstead, with a luscious orchard and elegant reception rooms seems the perfect fit for a three day programme of idling. With a wandering minstrel in the orchard, dancing on the lawn and wine tasting inside, a uniquely free spirited scene is set for the weekend long festival.\nThe programme of talks throughout the three days take place on the lawn and inside the dinning room of the house, where topics from Mary Shelley to Cambridge Analytica are discussed. Sunday\u2019s headliner Sally Phillips, brings a bright energy to the stage and despite discussing the more serious topic of utilitarianism and the impact this doctrine has for the likes of her disabled son, she also delights the audience with some of her whimsical comedy monologues.\nZoe\u2019s Ghana kitchen can also be found on the lawn serving delicious Ghanian chicken recipes with a twist, and the ladies of the Piccalilli Caff also provide a variety of refreshing drinks including wine and cider along with inventive baked treats.\nThe attic floor of the house is filled with eclectic gifts and art from various makers around London, such as shoes by designer Tracey Neuls. On the first floor there is a book shop with an intriguing selection of philosophy, literature and recipe books. National Trust staff can also be found dotted around the property to answer any questions about the house and give tours to festival goers.\nThe Idler festival unsurprisingly seems to attract a dedicated crowd of well off bohemians, keen for some thoughtful idling. The event manages to avoid feeling like a pompous affair however, and the whole occasion has a distinctively relaxed and free spirited atmosphere. Guests seem interested in one another, passionate and really enjoy sharing the experience together.\nThe setting and intimate nature of the festival gave me the feeling of being at a private summer party, which happens to have a well curated menu of inspiration, relaxation and education, and an ambience of do as you wish, at your own pace.\nIf you ever feel like learning the ukulele, listening to a philosophical talk from Michael Palin and attending an alternative business class in the same day, I really recommend paying a visit to the Idler festival. A cosy, laidback festival can be hard to come by in 2018 when most seem intent on trying to expand themselves. Idler, however, seem very content with their intimate retreat of idleness in Hampstead, and I look forward to attending next year's celebration of freedom and fulfilment.\nTo learn more about the Idler click here!",
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        "raw_content": "Hesham Mohamed Kandil or Kandeel (also spelled: Hisham Qandil or Qandeel\u202f; Arabic: \u0647\u0634\u0627\u0645 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0642\u0646\u062f\u064a\u0644\u200e pronounced [he\u02c8\u0283\u00e6\u02d0m m\u00e6\u02c8\u0127\u00e6mm\u00e6d \u0294\u00e6n\u02c8di\u02d0l]) (born 17 September 1962) is an Egyptian engineer and civil servant who was Prime Minister of Egypt from 2012 to 2013.[1] Qandil was appointed as Prime Minister by President Mohamed Morsi on 24 July 2012. 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He was granted a presidential award in 1995 for services to irrigation, and was promoted to office director for the minister of water resources from 1999 to 2005.[11][3] He participated in the work of the Nile Basin Initiative, was an observer member of the Joint Egyptian-Sudanese Water Authority, and helped launch the African Water Council. He was also Chief of Water Resources at the African Development Bank, a position he held for approximately six years, from 2004 to early 2011. He returned to Egypt following the revolution to help rebuild the country. In 2011, he was appointed Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation as part of Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's second cabinet.[3]\nPrime Minister of EgyptEdit\nOn 24 July 2012, Qandil was appointed as Prime Minister by President Mohamed Morsi.[12] His appointment was seen as unexpected by the Arab media, including The Majalla.[13] On 2 August 2012, the newly formed Egyptian cabinet was sworn in consisting of a technocrat-dominated government, with a few political parties (the Freedom and Justice Party, the Al-Wasat Party, and the Renaissance Party).[14]\nFirst Qandil CabinetEdit\nQandil's first cabinet consisted of 35 ministers, including technocrats, the Freedom and Justice Party members, the Al-Wasat Party members, and the Renaissance Party members.\nSecond Qandil CabinetEdit\nOn 6 January 2013, ten ministers in the first cabinet of Qandil were changed.[15] The reshuffle included ministry of finance, ministry of local development, ministry of transportation, ministry of legal affairs and parliamentary councils, ministry of electricity, ministry of interior, ministry of supply and social affairs, ministry of environment, ministry of communications and ministry of civil aviation.[15] Following the reshuffle, the number of the ministers who were the members of the Freedom and Justice Party increased to eight in the cabinet.[16][17]\nCabinet ResignationsEdit\nOn 1 July 2013, five cabinet members resigned together; they were Hisham Zazou, the tourism minister, Atef Helmi, the communications and IT minister, Hatem Bagato, the state minister for legal and parliamentary affairs, Abdel Qawi Khalifa, the irrigation minister, and Khaled Abdel Aal, the environment minister.[18] Mohamed Kamel Amr, the foreign minister, resigned as well.[19] The sports minister, El Amry Farouk, resigned on 2 July 2013.[20]\nSee also: 2013 Egyptian coup d'\u00e9tat\nOn 3 July 2013, an Egyptian appeals court upheld a verdict dismissing Qandil of his duties and sentenced him to one year in prison for not executing a court ruling to re-nationalize the Tanta Flax and Oil Company.[21] Subsequently, on the same day, a military coup unfolded deposing President Morsi from office and resulted in his detainment by the Egyptian army, along with other leading Muslim Brotherhood figures. On 8 July 2013, Prime Minister Qandil submitted his resignation effective immediately in protest of the subsequent bloodshed to the recent coup d'\u00e9tat when 51 protesters were killed by the military at the Republican Guard headquarters. He had initially decided to remain in his position as a caretaker PM until the formation of a new government.[4][22] In late September 2013, the Cairo Misdemeanor Court upheld the sentence against Qandil and he was arrested on 24 December 2013.[23][5] On 13 July 2014, the Court of Cassation accepted Qandil's appeal and abolished the verdict to imprison him for a year, to remove him from his job and to fine him 2,000 Egyptian pounds ($285).[7][8] He was subsequently released on 15 July 2014.[6]\nQandil is married and has five daughters.[13]\n^ \"Qandil steps down\". Daily News Egypt. 8 July 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\n^ a b Perry, Tom (24 July 2012). \"Egypt's Mursi names little-known water minister as PM\". Reuters. 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Al Akhbar English.\n^ \"Hesham Qandil\". Carnegie Endowment. Archived from the original on 25 December 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\n^ a b Khojji, Zaynab (10 August 2012). \"A Humble Prime Minister\". The Majalla. Retrieved 3 February 2013.\n^ Luiz Sanchez; Ahmed Aboul Enein (2 August 2012). \"Qandil cabinet presents final list of nominees to be sworn in\". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 9 September 2012.\n^ a b \"Details emerge on new ministers in Cabinet reshuffle\". Egypt Independent. Al Masry Al Youm. 6 January 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\n^ Shalaby, Ethar (6 January 2013). \"Ten new ministers take oath in Cabinet reshuffle\". Daily News. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\n^ Fouly, Mahmoud (6 January 2013). \"Egypt's 10-minister cabinet reshuffle meets with opposition dissatisfaction\". Xinhua. Archived from the original on 27 November 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\n^ Egypt ministers resign amid unrest Al Jazeera July 2013\n^ Mohamed Kamel Amr, Egypt Foreign Minister, Reportedly Resign The Huffington Post 1 July 2013\n^ \"Egyptian sports minister resigns\". Anadolu Agency. 2 July 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.\n^ \"Court upholds verdict sacking Morsi's PM Qandil, sentencing him to prison\". Ahram Online. 3 July 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\n^ \"Out with the old\". Mada Masr. 8 July 2013.\n^ \"Cairo court upholds ruling against ex-PM Hesham Qandil\". Ahram Online. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.\nMedia related to Hesham Qandil at Wikimedia Commons\nHussien Ehsan Al-Atfy Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation\nKamal Ganzouri Prime Minister of Egypt\nHazem El Beblawi\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hesham_Qandil&oldid=873500205\"",
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        "raw_content": "For the Irish war of 1594 to 1603, see Nine Years' War (Ireland).\nThe Nine Years' War (1688\u201397)\u2014often called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg[2]\u2014was a conflict between Louis XIV of France and a European coalition of the Holy Roman Empire (led by Austria), the Dutch Republic, Spain, England and Savoy. It was fought in Europe and the surrounding seas, North America and in India. It is sometimes considered the first global war. The conflict encompassed the Williamite war in Ireland and Jacobite risings in Scotland, where William III and James II struggled for control of England and Ireland, and a campaign in colonial North America between French and English settlers and their respective Indigenous allies, today called King William's War by Americans.\nSiege of Namur, June 1692 by Jean-Baptiste Martin\n27 September 1688 \u2013 20 September 1697[1]\nMainland Europe, Ireland, Scotland, North America, South America, Asia\nFrance retains Alsace (including Strasbourg) and returns Freiburg, Breisach and Philippsburg to the Holy Roman Empire, regains Pondich\u00e9ry (after paying the Dutch a sum of 16,000 pagodas) and Acadia. Spain recovers Catalonia from France, and the barrier fortresses of Mons, Luxembourg and Kortrijk. The Duchy of Lorraine is restored to Leopold Joseph from France.\nGrand Alliance:\nSwedish Empire (until 1691)\nPrince Waldeck\nGodert de Ginkell\nFrederick Schomberg\nDuke of Lorraine\nElector of Bavaria\nMarquis of Gasta\u00f1aga\nDuke of Villahermosa\nMarquis de Vauban\nDuc de Boufflers\nDuc de Lorges\nNicolas Catinat\nDuc de Noailles\nDuc de Duras\nDuc de Villeroi\nDuc de Vend\u00f4me\nJames VII and II\nEarl of Tyrconnell\nPatrick Sarsfield\nLouis XIV of France had emerged from the Franco-Dutch War in 1678 as the most powerful monarch in Europe, an absolute ruler who had won numerous military victories. Using a combination of aggression, annexation, and quasi-legal means, Louis XIV set about extending his gains to stabilize and strengthen France's frontiers, culminating in the brief War of the Reunions (1683\u201384). The Truce of Ratisbon guaranteed France's new borders for twenty years, but Louis XIV's subsequent actions\u2014notably his Edict of Fontainebleau (the revocation of the Edict of Nantes) in 1685\u2014 led to the deterioration of his military and political dominance. Louis XIV's decision to cross the Rhine in September 1688 was designed to extend his influence and pressure the Holy Roman Empire into accepting his territorial and dynastic claims. Leopold I and the German princes resolved to resist, and when the States General and William III brought the Dutch and the English into the war against France, the French king faced a powerful coalition aimed at curtailing his ambitions.\nThe main fighting took place around France's borders in the Spanish Netherlands, the Rhineland, the Duchy of Savoy and Catalonia. The fighting generally favoured Louis XIV's armies, but by 1696 his country was in the grip of an economic crisis. The Maritime Powers (England and the Dutch Republic) were also financially exhausted, and when Savoy defected from the Alliance, all parties were keen to negotiate a settlement. By the terms of the Treaty of Ryswick (1697) Louis XIV retained the whole of Alsace but was forced to return Lorraine to its ruler and give up any gains on the right bank of the Rhine. Louis XIV also accepted William III as the rightful King of England, while the Dutch acquired a Barrier fortress system in the Spanish Netherlands to help secure their borders. With the ailing and childless Charles II of Spain approaching his end, a new conflict over the inheritance of the Spanish Empire embroiled Louis XIV and the Grand Alliance in the War of the Spanish Succession.\nBackground 1678\u201387Edit\nIn the years following the Franco-Dutch War (1672\u201378) Louis XIV of France \u2013 now at the height of his powers \u2013 sought to impose religious unity in France, and to solidify and expand his frontiers. Louis XIV had already won his personal glory by conquering new territory, but he was no longer willing to pursue an open-ended militarist policy of the kind he had undertaken in 1672, and instead relied upon France's clear military superiority to achieve specific strategic objectives along his borders. Proclaimed the 'Sun King', a more mature Louis \u2013 conscious he had failed to achieve decisive results against the Dutch \u2013 had turned from conquest to security, using threats rather than open war to intimidate his neighbours into submission.[3]\nLouis XIV, along with his chief advisor Louvois, his foreign minister Colbert de Croissy, and his technical expert, Vauban, developed France's defensive strategy.[4] Vauban had advocated a system of impregnable fortresses along the frontier that would keep France's enemies out. To construct a proper system, however, the King needed to acquire more land from his neighbours to form a solid forward line. This rationalisation of the frontier would make it far more defensible while defining it more clearly in a political sense, yet it also created the paradox that while Louis's ultimate goals were defensive, he pursued them by hostile means.[4] The King grabbed the necessary territory through what is known as the R\u00e9unions: a strategy that combined legalism, arrogance, and aggression.[5]\nReunionsEdit\nEquestrian Portrait of Louis XIV (1638\u20131715) by Ren\u00e9-Antoine Houasse. The 'Sun King' was the most powerful monarch in Europe.\nThe Treaty of Nijmegen (1678) and the earlier Treaty of Westphalia (1648) provided Louis XIV with the justification for the Reunions. These treaties had awarded France territorial gains, but because of the vagaries of the language (as with most treaties of the period) they were notoriously imprecise and self-contradictory, and never specified exact boundary lines. This imprecision often led to differing interpretations of the text resulting in long-standing disputes over the frontier zones \u2013 one gained a town or area and its 'dependencies', but it was often unclear what these dependencies were.[4] The machinery needed to determine these territorial ambiguities was already in place through the medium of the Parlements at Metz (technically the only 'Chamber of Reunion'), Besan\u00e7on, and a superior court at Breisach, dealing respectively with Lorraine, Franche-Comt\u00e9, and Alsace.[6] Unsurprisingly, these courts usually found in Louis XIV's favour.[7] By 1680 the disputed County of Montb\u00e9liard (lying between Franche-Comt\u00e9 and Alsace) had been separated from the Duchy of W\u00fcrttemberg, and by August, Louis XIV had secured the whole of Alsace with the exception of Strasbourg. The Chamber of Reunion of Metz soon laid claims to land around the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Toul, and Verdun, and most of the Spanish Duchy of Luxembourg. The fortress of Luxembourg itself was subsequently blockaded with the intention of it becoming part of Louis XIV's defensible frontier.[8]\nHoly Roman Emperor Leopold I (1640\u20131705), artist unknown\nOn 30 September 1681, French troops also seized Strasbourg and its outpost, Kehl, on the right bank of the Rhine, a bridge which Holy Roman Empire (\"Imperial\") troops had regularly exploited during the latter stages of the Dutch War.[9] By forcibly taking the Imperial city the French now controlled two of the three bridgeheads over the Rhine (the others being Breisach, which was already in French hands, and Philippsburg, which Louis XIV had lost by the Treaty of Nijmegen). On the same day that Strasbourg fell French forces marched into Casale in northern Italy.[10] The fortress was not taken through the process of the Reunions but had earlier been purchased from the Duke of Mantua, which, together with the French possession of Pinerolo, enabled France to tie down Victor Amadeus II, the Duke of Savoy, and threaten the Spanish Duchy of Milan (see map below).[11] All Reunion claims and annexations were important strategic points of entry and exit between France and its neighbours, and all were immediately fortified by Vauban and incorporated into his fortress system.[12]\nThus, the Reunions were carving territory from the frontiers of future Germany, while annexations were establishing French power in Italy. Yet by seeking to construct his impregnable border, Louis XIV so alarmed the other European states that he made the war he sought to avoid inevitable: his fortresses not only covered his frontiers, they projected French power.[13] Only two statesmen might hope to oppose Louis XIV: William of Orange, Stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Dutch Republic and the natural leader of Protestant opposition; and Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, obvious leader of anti-French forces in the Holy Roman Empire and Catholic Europe.[14] But while William and Leopold I wanted to act, effective opposition in 1681\u201382 was out of the question: Amsterdam's burghers wanted no further conflict with France; moreover, Leopold I and William were fully aware of the current weaknesses, not only of Spain, but also the Empire, whose important German princes from Mainz, Trier, Cologne, Saxony, Bavaria and, significantly, Frederick William I of Brandenburg, remained in French pay.[15]\nFighting on two frontsEdit\nMain articles: Great Turkish War and War of the Reunions\nSince Leopold I's intervention in the Franco-Dutch War Louis XIV had considered the Emperor his most dangerous enemy; yet the French king had little reason to fear him.[15] Leopold I was weak, and was in grave danger along his Hungarian borders where the Ottoman Turks were threatening to overrun all central Europe from the south. Louis had encouraged and assisted the Ottoman drive against Leopold I's Habsburg lands, and had assured the Porte that he would not support the Emperor. He had also urged Jan Sobieski of Poland (unsuccessfully) not to side with Leopold I, and pressed the malcontent princes of Transylvania and Hungary to join with the Sultan's forces and free their territory from Habsburg rule.[16] When the Turks besieged Vienna in the spring of 1683 Louis did nothing to help the defenders.[17]\nTaking advantage of the Ottoman threat in the east Louis XIV invaded the Spanish Netherlands on 1 September 1683 and renewed the siege of Luxembourg, which had been abandoned the previous year.[18] The French required of the Emperor and Charles II of Spain a recognition of the legality of the recent Reunions, but the Spanish were unwilling to see any more of their holdings fall under Louis's jurisdiction.[19] Spain's military options were highly limited, yet the Ottoman defeat before Vienna on 12 September had emboldened them. In the hope that Leopold I would now make peace in the east and come to their assistance, Charles II declared war on France on 26 October. However, the Emperor had decided to continue the Turkish war in the Balkans and, for the time being, compromise in the west. With Leopold I unwilling to fight on two fronts; with a strong neutralist party in the Dutch Republic tying William's hands; and with the Elector of Brandenburg stubbornly holding to his alliance with Louis, there was no possible outcome but complete French victory.[20]\nThe War of the Reunions was brief and devastating. With the fall of Courtrai in early November 1683, followed by Dixmude in December and Luxembourg in June 1684, Charles II was compelled to accept Louis XIV's peace deal.[21] The Truce of Ratisbon (Regensburg) signed on 15 August by France on one side and the Emperor and Spain on the other, rewarded the French with Strasbourg, Luxembourg and the Reunion gains (Courtrai and Dixmude returned to Spain). The resolution was not a definitive peace, but only a truce for 20 years. Yet Louis had sound reasons to feel satisfied: the Emperor and German princes were fully occupied in Hungary\u2014while in the Dutch Republic, William of Orange remained isolated and powerless, largely because of the pro-French mood in Amsterdam.[22]\nPersecution of the HuguenotsEdit\nWilliam of Orange (1650\u20131702), portrayed here as King William III of England by Sir Godfrey Kneller.\nAt Ratisbon in 1684 France had been in a position to impose its will on Europe; however, after 1685 its dominant military and diplomatic position began to deteriorate. One of the main factors for this diminution was Louis XIV's revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the subsequent dispersal of France's Protestant community.[23] As many as 200,000 Huguenots fled to England, the Dutch Republic, Switzerland, and Germany, spreading tales of brutality at the hands of the monarch of Versailles. The direct effect on France of the loss of this community is debatable, but the flight helped destroy the pro-French group in the Dutch Republic, not only because of their Protestant affiliations, but with the exodus of Huguenot merchants and the harassment of Dutch merchants living in France, it also greatly affected Franco-Dutch trade.[24] The persecution had another effect on Dutch public opinion \u2013 the conduct of the Catholic King of France made them look more anxiously at James II, now the Catholic King of England. Many in The Hague believed James II was closer to his cousin Louis XIV than to his son-in-law and nephew William, thus engendering suspicion, and in turn hostility, between the two states.[25] Louis's seemingly endless territorial claims, coupled with his Protestant persecution, enabled William of Orange and his party to gain the ascendancy in the Republic and finally lay the groundwork for his long-sought alliance against France.[26]\nFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (1620\u201388). He was succeeded by his son, Frederick, who proved to be one of William of Orange's most loyal allies.\nAlthough James II had permitted the Huguenots to settle in England, he had enjoyed an amicable relationship with his co-religionist Louis XIV, realising the importance of the friendship for his own Catholicising measures at home against the suspicions of his Protestant majority.[27] But the Huguenot presence gave an immense boost to anti-French discourse, and they joined forces with elements in England already highly suspicious of James.[28] However, conflicts between French and English commercial interests in North America had caused severe friction between the two governments: the French had grown antagonistic towards the Hudson's Bay Company and the New England colonies, while the English looked upon French pretensions in New France as encroaching upon their own possessions. This rivalry had spread to the other side of the world where English and French East India companies had already embarked upon hostilities.[29]\nMany in Germany reacted negatively to the persecution of the Huguenots, disabusing the Protestant princes of the idea that Louis XIV was their ally against the intolerant practices of the Catholic Habsburgs.[30] The Elector of Brandenburg answered the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by promulgating the Edict of Potsdam, and invited the fleeing Huguenots to Brandenburg. But there were motivations other than religious adherence that disabused him (and other German Princes) of his allegiance to France. Louis XIV had pretensions in the Palatinate in the name of his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Charlotte, threatening further annexations of the Rhineland.[31] Thus Frederick-William, spurning his French subsidies, ended his alliance with France and reached agreements with William of Orange, the Emperor, and, temporarily putting aside his differences over Pomerania, with King Charles XI of Sweden.[24]\nThe consequences of the flight of the Huguenots in southern France brought outright war in the Alpine districts of Piedmont in the Duchy of Savoy (a northern Italian state nominally part of the Empire). From their fort at Pinerolo the French were able to exert considerable pressure on the Duke of Savoy and force him to persecute his own Protestant community, the Vaudois (Valdesi). This constant threat of interference and intrusion into his domestic affairs was a source of concern for Victor Amadeus, and from 1687 the Duke's policy became increasingly anti-French as he searched for a chance to assert his aspirations and concerns. This criticism for Louis XIV's regime was spreading all over Europe.[32] The Truce of Ratisbon, followed by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, was a cause of suspicion as to Louis's true intentions; many were also fearful of the King's supposed designs on universal monarchy \u2013 the uniting of the Spanish and German crowns with that of France. In response, representatives from the Emperor, the south German princes, Spain (motivated by the French attack in 1683 and the imposed truce of 1684), and Sweden (in their capacity as princes within the Empire) met in Augsburg to form a defensive league of the Rhine in July 1686. Pope Innocent XI \u2013 angered in part at Louis's failure to go on crusade against the Turks \u2013 gave secret support.[33]\nPrelude: 1687\u201388Edit\nLouvois (1641\u20131691), Louis XIV's belligerent secretary of state at the height of his powers, by Pierre Mignard.\nThe League of Augsburg had little military power \u2013 the Empire and its Allies in the form of the Holy League were still busy fighting the Ottoman Turks in Hungary.[34] Many of the petty princes were reluctant to act due to the fear of French retaliation. Nevertheless, Louis XIV watched with apprehension Leopold I's advances against the Ottomans. Habsburg victories along the Danube at Buda in September 1686,[35] and Moh\u00e1cs a year later[36] had convinced the French that the Emperor, in alliance with Spain and William of Orange, would soon turn his attention towards France and retake what had recently been won by Louis's military intimidation.[37] In response, Louis XIV sought to guarantee his territorial gains of the Reunions by forcing his German neighbours into converting the Truce of Ratisbon into a permanent settlement. However, a French ultimatum issued in 1687 failed to gain the desired assurances from the Emperor whose victories in the east made the Germans less anxious to compromise in the west.[38]\nMax Emanuel (1662\u20131726) by Joseph Vivien.\nAnother testing point concerned the pro-French Archbishop-Elector, Maximilian Henry, and the question of his succession in the state of Cologne.[39] The territory of the archbishopric lay along the left bank of the Rhine and included three fortresses of the river-line: Bonn, Rheinberg, and Kaiserswerth, besides Cologne itself. Moreover, the archbishop was also prince-bishop of Li\u00e8ge, the small state astride the strategic highway of the river Meuse. When the Elector died on 3 June 1688 Louis XIV pressed for the pro-French Bishop of Strasbourg, William Egon of F\u00fcrstenberg, to succeed him. The Emperor, however, favoured Joseph Clement, the brother of Max Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria.[40] With neither candidate able to secure the necessary two-thirds of the vote of the canons of the cathedral chapter, the matter was referred to Rome. There was no prospect of the Pope, already in deep conflict with Louis, favouring the French candidate, and on 26 August 1688 he awarded the election to Clement.[41]\nOn 6 September 1688, Leopold I's forces under the Elector of Bavaria secured Belgrade for the Empire.[39] With the Ottomans appearing close to collapse Louis XIV's ministers, Louvois and Colbert de Croissy, felt it essential to have a quick resolution along the German frontier before the Emperor turned from the Balkans to lead a comparatively united German Empire against France on the Rhine and reverse the Ratisbon settlement.[42] On 24 September Louis published his manifesto, his M\u00e9moire de raisons, listing his grievances: he demanded that the Truce of Ratisbon be turned into a permanent resolution, and that F\u00fcrstenburg be appointed Archbishop-Elector of Cologne. He also proposed to occupy the territories that he believed belonged to his sister-in-law regarding the Palatinate succession. The Emperor and the German princes, the Pope, and William of Orange were quite unwilling to grant these demands. For the Dutch in particular, Louis's control of Cologne and Li\u00e8ge would be strategically unacceptable, for with these territories in French hands the Spanish Netherlands 'buffer-zone' would be effectively bypassed. The day after Louis issued his manifesto \u2013 well before his enemies could have known its details \u2013 the main French army crossed the Rhine as a prelude to investing Philippsburg, the key post between Luxembourg (annexed in 1684) and Strasbourg (seized in 1681), and other Rhineland towns.[43] This pre-emptive strike was intended to intimidate the German states into accepting his conditions, while encouraging the Ottoman Turks to continue their own struggle with the Emperor in the east.[44]\nLouis XIV and his ministers had hoped for a quick resolution similar to that secured from the War of the Reunions, but by 1688 the situation was drastically different. In the east an Imperial army, now manned with veteran officers and men, had dispelled the Turkish threat and crushed Imre Th\u00f6k\u00f6ly's revolt in Hungary; while in the west and north, William of Orange was fast becoming the leader of a coalition of Protestant states, anxious to join with the Emperor and Spain, and end the hegemony of France.[23] Louis wanted a short defensive war, yet by crossing the Rhine that summer he began a long war of attrition; a war framed by interests of the state, its defensible frontiers, and the balance of power in Europe.[45]\nNine years of war: 1689\u201397Edit\nRhineland and the EmpireEdit\nRhine campaign 1688\u201389. French forces cross the Rhine at Strasbourg and proceed to invest Philippsburg \u2013 the key to the middle Rhine \u2013 on 27 September 1688.\nMarshal Duras, Vauban, and 30,000 men \u2013 all under the nominal command of the Dauphin \u2013 besieged the Elector of Trier's fortress of Philippsburg on 27 September 1688; after a vigorous defence it fell on 30 October.[46] Louis XIV's army proceeded to take Mannheim, which capitulated on 11 November, shortly followed by Frankenthal. Other towns fell without resistance, including Oppenheim, Worms, Bingen, Kaiserslautern, Heidelberg, Speyer and, above all, the key fortress of Mainz. After Coblenz failed to surrender Boufflers put it under heavy bombardment, but it did not fall to the French.[46]\nLouis XIV now mastered the Rhine south of Mainz to the Swiss border, but although the attacks kept the Turks fighting in the east, the impact on Leopold I and the German states had the opposite effect of what had been intended.[47] The League of Augsburg was not strong enough to meet the threat, but on 22 October the powerful German princes, including the Elector of Brandenburg, John George III, Elector of Saxony, Ernest Augustus of Hanover, and Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, reached an agreement in Magdeburg that mobilised the forces of north Germany. Meanwhile, the Emperor recalled the Bavarian, Swabian, and Franconian troops under the Elector of Bavaria from the Ottoman front to defend south Germany. The French had not prepared for such an eventuality. Realising that the war in Germany was not going to end quickly and that the Rhineland blitz would not be a brief and decisive parade of French glory, Louis XIV and Louvois resolved upon a scorched-earth policy in the Palatinate, Baden and W\u00fcrttemberg, intent on denying enemy troops local resources and prevent them from invading French territory.[48] By 20 December 1688 Louvois had selected all the cities, towns, villages and ch\u00e2teaux intended for destruction. On 2 March 1689 Count of Tess\u00e9 torched Heidelberg; on 8 March Montclar levelled Mannheim. Oppenheim and Worms were finally destroyed on 31 May, followed by Speyer on 1 June, and Bingen on 4 June. In all, French troops burnt over 20 substantial towns as well as numerous villages.[49]\nThe Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire declared war on France on 11 February 1689, beginning a unified imperial war effort.[50] The Germans prepared to take back what they had lost, and in 1689 formed three armies along the Rhine. The smallest of these, initially under the Elector of Bavaria, protected the upper Rhine between the lines north of Strasbourg to the Black Forest. On the middle Rhine stood the largest army under the best Imperial general, and commander-in-chief, Charles V, Duke of Lorraine. Charles V cleared away the French threat on Frankfurt and opened trenches around Mainz on 22/23 July. After a bloody two months siege the Marquis of Huxelles finally yielded the town on 8 September.[51] Meanwhile, on the lower Rhine stood the Elector of Brandenburg who, aided by the celebrated Dutch engineer Menno van Coehoorn, besieged Kaiserswerth. Kaiserswerth fell on 26 June before the Elector led his army on Bonn, which, having endured a heavy bombardment, finally capitulated on 10 October.[52] The invasion of the Rhineland had united the German princes in their opposition to Louis XIV who had lost more than he had gained that year along the Rhine. The campaign had also created a diversion of French forces and sufficient time for William of Orange to invade England.[48]\nMain article: Glorious Revolution\nJames II's ill-advised attempts to Catholicise the army, government and other institutions had proved increasingly unpopular with his mainly Protestant subjects. His open Catholicism and his dealings with Catholic France had also strained relations between England and the Dutch Republic, but because his daughter Mary was the Protestant heir to the English throne, her husband William of Orange had been reluctant to act against James II for fear it would ruin her succession prospects.[53] Yet if England was left to itself the situation could become desperate for the Dutch Republic: Louis XIV might intervene and so make James II his vassal;[citation needed] or James, wishing to distract his subjects, might even join with Louis in a repetition of the attack made on the Dutch Republic in 1672. By the end of 1687, therefore, William had envisaged intervention, and by early 1688 he had secretly begun to make active preparations.[54] The birth of a son to James's second wife in June 1688 displaced William's wife Mary as James's heir apparent. With the French busy creating their cordon sanitaire in the Palatinate (too busy to consider serious intervention in the Spanish Netherlands or to move against the south-eastern Dutch provinces along the Rhine) the States General unanimously gave William their full support in the knowledge that the overthrow of James II was in the security interests of their own state.[55]\nLouis XIV had considered William's invasion as a declaration of war between France and the Dutch Republic (officially declared on 26 November); but he did little to stop the invasion \u2013 his main concern was the Rhineland. Moreover, French diplomats had calculated that William's action would plunge England into a protracted civil war that would either absorb Dutch resources or draw England closer to France. However, after landing his forces unhindered at Torbay on 5 November (O.S) 1688, many welcomed William with open arms, and the subsequent Glorious Revolution brought a rapid end to James II's reign.[56] On 13 February 1689 (O.S.) William of Orange became King William III of England \u2013 reigning jointly with his wife Mary \u2013 and bound together the fortunes of England and the Dutch Republic. Yet few people in England suspected that William had sought the crown for himself or that his aim was to bring England into the war against France on the Dutch side. The Convention Parliament did not see that the offer of joint monarchy carried with it the corollary of a declaration of war, but the subsequent actions of the deposed king finally swung Parliament behind William's war policy.[57]\nBritish historian J.R. Jones states that King William was given:\nsupreme command within the alliance throughout the Nine Years war. His experience and knowledge of European affairs made him the indispensable director of Allied diplomatic and military strategy, and he derived additional authority from his enhanced status as king of England \u2013 even the Emperor Leopold...recognized his leadership. William's English subjects played subordinate or even minor roles in diplomatic and military affairs, having a major share only in the direction of the war at sea. Parliament and the nation had to provide money, men and ships, and William had found it expedient to explain his intentions...but this did not mean that Parliament or even ministers assisted in the formulation of policy.[58]\nMain article: Williamite War in Ireland\nIrish campaign 1689\u20131691. The majority of Irish people supported James II due to his 1687 Declaration of Indulgence, granting religious freedom to all denominations in England and Scotland. James II also promised the Irish Parliament the eventual right to self-determination.[59][60]\nJames II had fled to France to the welcoming arms of Louis XIV. In March 1689 (supported by French gold, troops, and generals) he sailed from his exile at St Germain to rally Catholic support in Ireland as a first step to regaining his thrones. The French King supported James for two reasons: first, Louis XIV fervently believed in his God-ordained right to the throne; and second, he wished to divert William III's forces away from the Low Countries.[61] James II's initial aim, and that of his deputy the Duke of Tyrconnell, was to pacify the northern Protestant strongholds. However, his ill-equipped army of around 40,000 could do little more than besiege Derry. Derry mounted a determined defence that lasted 105 days, and the city was finally relieved by the Royal Navy at the end of July. In the meantime the first major naval engagement of the war was fought off Bantry Bay on 11 May (O.S.) \u2013 before England's declaration of war \u2013 resulting in a minor French success for Ch\u00e2teaurenault, who managed to land supplies for James II's campaign.[61] For their part, Williamite forces were supplied from the north, and in August the Duke of Schomberg arrived with 15,000 Danish, Dutch, Huguenot, and English reinforcements. However, after taking Carrickfergus his army stalled at Dundalk, suffering through the winter months from sickness and desertion.[62]\nOn 30 June 1690 (O.S.) the French navy secured victory off Beachy Head in the English Channel where Admiral Tourville defeated Admiral Torrington's inferior Anglo-Dutch fleet.[63] However, Louis XIV's decision not to use his main fleet as a subsidiary to the Irish campaign had enabled William III to land in Ireland with a further 15,000 men earlier that month.[63] With these reinforcements William III secured decisive victory at the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July (O.S.), and once again forced James II to flee back to France.[64] Following the Earl of Marlborough's capture of the southern ports of Cork and Kinsale in October 1690,[64] \u2013 thereby confining French and Jacobite troops to the west of the country \u2013 William III now felt confident enough to return to the Continent at the beginning of 1691 to command the coalition army in the Low Countries, leaving Baron van Ginkell to lead his troops in Ireland. After Ginkell's victory over the Marquis of Saint-Ruth at the Battle of Aughrim on 12 July (O.S.), the remaining Jacobite strongholds fell in rapid succession. Without prospect of further French assistance the capitulation at Limerick finally sealed victory for William III and his supporters in Ireland with the signing of the Treaty of Limerick on 3 October (O.S.). English troops could now return to the Low Countries in strength.[65]\nWar aims and the Grand AllianceEdit\nJames II (1633\u20131701) c. 1690, artist unknown\nThe success of William's invasion of England rapidly led to the coalition he had long desired. On 12 May 1689 the Dutch and the Holy Roman Emperor had signed an offensive compact in Vienna, the aims of which were no less than to force France back to her borders as they were at the end of the Franco-Spanish War (1659), thus depriving Louis XIV of all his gains since his assumption of power.[66] This meant for the Emperor and the German princes the reconquest of Lorraine, Strasbourg, parts of Alsace, and some Rhineland fortresses. Leopold I had tried to disentangle himself from the Turkish war to concentrate on the coming struggle, but the French invasion of the Rhineland had encouraged the Turks to stiffen their terms for peace and make demands the Emperor could not conceivably accept.[67] Leopold I's decision to side with the coalition (against the opposition of many of his advisers) was, therefore, a decision to intervene in the west while continuing to fight the Ottomans in the Balkans. Although the Emperor's immediate concerns were for the Rhineland, the most important parts of the treaty were the secret articles pledging England and the States-General to assist him in securing the Spanish succession should Charles II die without an heir, and to use their influence to secure his son's election to succeed him as Emperor.\nMarshal Vauban (1633\u20131707), Louis XIV's greatest military engineer and one of his most trusted advisers\nWilliam III regarded the war as an opportunity to reduce the power of France and protect the Dutch Republic, while providing conditions that would encourage trade and commerce.[68] Although there remained territorial anomalies, Dutch war aims did not involve substantial alterations to the frontier; but William did aim to secure his new position in Britain. By seeking refuge in France and subsequently invading Ireland, James II had given William III the ideal instrument to convince the English parliament that entry into a major European war was unavoidable. With the support of Parliament, William III and Mary II declared war on 17 May 1689 (O.S.); they then passed the Trade with France Act 1688 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 34), which prohibited all English trade and commerce with France, effective 24 August 1689.[69] This Anglo-Dutch alignment was the basis for the Grand Alliance, ratified on 20 December by William III representing England, Anthonie Heinsius and Treasurer Jacob Hop representing the Dutch Republic, and K\u00f6nigsegg and Stratman representing Emperor Leopold I. Like the Dutch the English were not preoccupied with territorial gains on the Continent, but were deeply concerned with limiting the power of France to defend against a Jacobite restoration (Louis XIV threatened to overthrow the Glorious Revolution and the precarious political settlement by supporting the old king over the new one).[70] William III had secured his goal of mobilising Britain's resources for the anti-French coalition, but the Jacobite threat in Scotland and Ireland meant only a small English expeditionary force could be committed to assist the Dutch States Army in the coalition in the Spanish Netherlands for the first three years of the war.\nThe Duke of Lorraine also joined the Alliance at the same time as England, while the King of Spain (who had been at war with France since April 1689) and the Duke of Savoy signed in June 1690. The Allies had offered Victor Amadeus handsome terms to join the Grand Alliance, including the return of Casale to Mantua (he hoped it would revert to him upon the death of the childless Duke of Mantua) and of Pinerolo to himself. His adhesion to the Allied cause would facilitate the invasion of France through Dauphin\u00e9 and Provence, where the naval base of Toulon lay.[71] In contrast Louis XIV had embarked on a policy of overt military intimidation to retain Savoy in the French orbit, and had envisaged the military occupation of parts of Piedmont (including the citadel of Turin) to guarantee communications between Pinerolo and Casale.[72] French demands on Victor Amadeus, and their determination to prevent the Duke from achieving his dynastic aims,[73] were nothing less than an attack on Savoyard independence, convincing the Duke that he had to stand up to French aggression.[72]\nThe Elector of Bavaria consented to add his name to the Grand Alliance on 4 May 1690, while the Elector of Brandenburg joined the anti-French coalition on 6 September.[74] However, few of the minor powers were as devoted to the common cause, and all protected their own interests; some never hesitated to exact a high price for continuing their support.[75] Charles XI of Sweden supplied the contingents due from his German possessions to the Allied cause (6,000 men and 12 warships),[76] while in August 1689 Christian V of Denmark agreed to a treaty to supply William III with 7,000 troops in return for a subsidy.[74] However, in March 1691 Sweden and Denmark put aside their mutual distrust and made a treaty of armed neutrality for the protection of their commerce and to prevent the war spreading north. To the annoyance of the Maritime Powers the Swedes now saw their r\u00f4le outside the great power-struggle of the Nine Years' War, exploiting opportunities to increase their own maritime trade.[77] Nevertheless, Louis XIV at last faced a powerful coalition aimed at forcing France to recognise Europe's rights and interests.[66]\nExpanding war: 1690\u201391Edit\nThe Low Countries c. 1700: the principal theatre during the Nine Years' War\nThe main fighting of the Nine Years' War took place around France's borders: in the Spanish Netherlands; the Rhineland; Catalonia; and Piedmont-Savoy. The importance of the Spanish Netherlands was the result of its geographic position, sandwiched between France and the Dutch Republic. Initially Marshal Humi\u00e8res commanded French forces in this theatre but in 1689, while the French concentrated on the Rhine, it produced little more than a stand-off \u2013 the most significant engagement occurred when William's second-in-command, the Prince of Waldeck, defeated Humi\u00e8res in a skirmish at the Battle of Walcourt on 25 August. However, by 1690 the Spanish Netherlands had become the main seat of the war where the French formed two armies: Boufflers' army on the Moselle, and a larger force to the west under Humi\u00e8res' successor \u2013 and Louis XIV's greatest general of the period \u2013 Marshal Luxembourg. On 1 July Luxembourg secured a clear tactical victory over Waldeck at the Battle of Fleurus; but his success produced little benefit \u2013 Louis XIV's concerns for the dauphin on the Rhine (where Marshal de Lorge now held actual command) overrode strategic necessity in the other theatres and forestalled a plan to besiege Namur or Charleroi.[72] For the Emperor and the German princes, though, the most serious fact of 1690 was that the Turks had been victorious on the Danube, requiring them to send reinforcements to the east. The Elector of Bavaria \u2013 now Imperial commander-in-chief following Lorraine's death in April \u2013 could offer nothing on the lower or upper Rhine, and the campaign failed to produce a single major battle or siege.[78]\nBattle of Fleurus, 1690\nThe smallest front of the war was in Catalonia. In 1689 the Duke of Noailles had led French forces there aimed at bringing further pressure to bear on the Spanish by re-igniting a peasant rising against Charles II, which initially broke out in 1687. Exploiting the situation, Noailles captured Camprodon on 22 May, but a larger Spanish army under the Duke of Villahermosa forced him to withdraw back to Roussillon in August.[79] The Catalan campaign settled down in 1690, but a new front in Piedmont-Savoy proved more eventful. A ferment of religious animosities and Savoyard hatred of the French produced a theatre characterised by massacres and atrocities: constant guerrilla attacks by the armed populace were met by draconian reprisals.[80] In 1690 Saint-Ruth took most of the Victor Amadeus II's exposed Duchy of Savoy, routing the Savoyard army in the process until only the great fortress of Montm\u00e9lian remained in ducal hands; while to the south in Piedmont, Nicolas Catinat led 12,000 men and soundly defeated Victor Amadeus at the Battle of Staffarda on 18 August. Catinat immediately took Saluzzo, followed by Savigliano, Fossano, and Susa, but lacking sufficient troops, and with sickness rife within his army, Catinat was obliged to withdraw back across the Alps for the winter.[81]\nSiege of Mons 1691. While he never commanded a battle in the open field, Louis XIV attended many sieges (at a safe distance) until advancing age limited his activities.\nFrench successes in 1690 had checked the Allies on most of the mainland fronts, yet their victories had not broken the Grand Alliance. With the hope of unhinging the coalition French commanders in 1691 prepared for an early double-blow: the capture of Mons in the Spanish Netherlands, and Nice in northern Italy. Boufflers invested Mons on 15 March with some 46,000 men, while Luxembourg commanded a similar force of observation. After some of the most intense fighting of all of Louis XIV's wars the town inevitably capitulated on 8 April.[82] Luxembourg proceeded to take Halle at the end of May, while Boufflers bombarded Li\u00e8ge; but these acts proved to have no political nor strategic consequence.[83] The final action of note in the Low Countries came on 19 September when Luxembourg's cavalry surprised and defeated the rear of the Allied forces in a minor action near Leuze. Now that the defence of the Spanish Netherlands depended almost wholly on the Allies William III insisted on replacing its Spanish governor, the Marquis of Gasta\u00f1aga, with the Elector of Bavaria, thus overcoming delays in getting decisions from Madrid.[84]\nNorth Italian campaign 1690\u201396. The territories of Victor Amadeus II, the Duke of Savoy, comprised the County of Nice, Duchy of Savoy and the Principality of Piedmont, which contained the capital city, Turin.\nIn 1691 there was little significant fighting in the Catalan and Rhineland fronts. In contrast, the northern Italian theatre was very active. Villefranche fell to French forces on 20 March, followed by Nice on 1 April, forestalling any chance of an Allied invasion of France along the coast. Meanwhile, to the north, in the Duchy of Savoy, the Marquis of La Hoguette took Montm\u00e9lian (the region's last remaining stronghold) on 22 December \u2013 a major loss for the Grand Alliance. However, by comparison the French campaign on the Piedmontese plain was far from successful. Although Carmagnola fell in June, the Marquis of Feuqui\u00e8res, on learning of the approach of Prince Eugene of Savoy's relief force, precipitously abandoned the Siege of Cuneo with the loss of some 800 men and all his heavy guns. With Louis XIV concentrating his resources in Alsace and the Low Countries, Catinat was forced onto the defensive. The initiative in northern Italy now passed to the Allies who, as early as August, had 45,000 men (on paper) in the region, enabling them to regain Carmagnola in October. Louis XIV offered peace terms in December, but anticipating military superiority for the following campaign Amadeus was not prepared to negotiate seriously.[72]\nHeavy fighting: 1692\u201393Edit\nAfter the sudden death of the influential Louvois in July 1691 Louis XIV had assumed a more active role in the direction of military policy, relying on advice from experts such as the Marquis of Chamlay and Vauban.[85] Louvois' death also brought changes to state policy with the less adventurous Duke of Beauvilliers and the Marquis of Pomponne entering Louis XIV's government as ministers of state. From 1691 onwards Louis XIV and Pomponne pursued efforts to unglue the Grand Alliance, including secret talks with Emperor Leopold I and, from August, attempts of religious solidarity with Catholic Spain. The approaches made to Spain came to naught (the Nine Years' War was not a religious war), but the Maritime Powers were also keen for peace. Talks were hampered, however, by Louis XIV's reluctance to cede his earlier gains (at least those made in the Reunions) and, in his deference to the principle of the divine right of kings, his unwillingness to recognise William III's claim to the English throne. For his part William III was intensely suspicious of Louis XIV and his supposed designs for universal monarchy.[86]\nOver the winter of 1691\u201392 the French devised a grand plan to gain the ascendancy over their enemies \u2013 a design for the invasion of England in one more effort to support James II in his attempts to regain his kingdoms; and a simultaneous assault on Namur in the Spanish Netherlands. The French hoped that Namur's seizure might inspire the Dutch to make peace, but if not, its capture would nevertheless be an important pawn at any future negotiations.[87] With 60,000 men (protected by a similar force of observation under Luxembourg), Marshal Vauban invested the stronghold on 29 May. The town soon fell but the citadel \u2013 defended by van Coehoorn \u2013 held out until 30 June. Endeavouring to restore the situation in the Spanish Netherlands William III surprised Luxembourg's army near the village of Steenkirk on 3 August. The Allies enjoyed some initial success, but as French reinforcements came up William III's advance stalled. The Allies retired from the field in good order, and both sides claimed victory: the French because they repulsed the assault; the Allies because they had saved Li\u00e8ge from the same fate as Namur. However, due to the nature of late 17th-century warfare the battle, like Fleurus before it, produced little of consequence.[88] (See below).\nBattle of La Hogue, (1692) by Adriaen van Diest. The last act of the battle \u2013 French ships set on fire at La Hogue.\nWhile French arms had proved successful at Namur the proposed descent on England was a failure. James II believed that there would be considerable support for his cause once he had established himself on English soil, but a series of delays and conflicting orders ensured a very uneven naval contest in the English Channel.[87] The engagement was fought at the tip of the Cherbourg peninsula, and lasted six days. At the action off Cape Barfleur on 29 May, the French fleet of 44 rated vessels under Admiral Tourville put up stern resistance against Admirals Rooke's and Russell's 82 rated English and Dutch vessels.[89] Nevertheless, the French were forced to disengage: some escaped, but the 15 ships that had sought safety in Cherbourg and La Hogue were destroyed by English seamen and fireships on 2\u20133 June.[90] With the Allies now dominant in the English Channel James II's invasion was abandoned. Yet the battle itself was not the death-blow for the French navy: the subsequent mismanagement and underfunding of the fleet under Pontchartrain, coupled with Louis XIV's own personal lack of interest, were central to the French losing naval superiority over the English and Dutch during the Nine Years' War.[91]\nMeanwhile, in southern Europe the Duke of Savoy with 29,000 men (substantially exceeding Catinat's number who had sent some troops to the Netherlands) invaded Dauphin\u00e9 via the mountain trails shown to them by the Vaudois. The Allies invested Embrun, which capitulated on 15 August, before sacking the deserted town of Gap.[92] However, with their commander falling ill with smallpox, and concluding that holding Embrun was untenable, the Allies abandoned Dauphin\u00e9 in mid-September, leaving behind seventy villages and ch\u00e2teaux burned and pillaged.[93] The attack on Dauphin\u00e9 had required Noailles give up troops to bolster Catinat, condemning him to a passive campaign in Catalonia; but on the Rhine the French gained the upper hand. De Lorge devoted much of his effort imposing contributions on German lands, spreading terror far and wide in Swabia and Franconia.[92] In October the French commander relieved the siege of Ebernburg on the left bank of the Rhine before returning to winter quarters.[88]\nBy 1693 the French army had reached an official size of over 400,000 men (on paper), but Louis XIV was facing an economic crisis.[94] France and northern Italy witnessed severe harvest failures resulting in widespread famine which, by the end of 1694, had accounted for the deaths of an estimated two million people.[95] Nevertheless, as a prelude to offering generous peace terms before the Grand Alliance Louis XIV planned to go over to the offensive: Luxembourg would campaign in Flanders, Catinat in northern Italy, and in Germany, where Louis XIV had hoped for a war-winning advantage, Marshal de Lorge would attack Heidelberg. In the event, Heidelberg fell on 22 May before Luxembourg's army took to the field in the Netherlands, but the new Imperial commander on the Rhine, Prince Louis of Baden, provided a strong defence and prevented further French gains. Luxembourg had better luck in the Low Countries, however. After taking Huy on 23 July, the French commander outmanoeuvred William III, catching him off-guard between the villages of Neerwinden and Landen. The ensuing engagement on 29 July was a close and costly encounter but French forces, whose cavalry once again showed their superiority, prevailed.[96] Luxembourg and Vauban proceeded to take Charleroi on 10 October which, together with the earlier prizes of Mons, Namur and Huy, provided the French with a new and impressive forward line of defence.[97]\nCatalan campaign 1689\u201397. The Catalan front was the smallest of the Nine Years' War.\nIn northern Italy, meanwhile, Catinat marched on Rivoli (with reinforcements from the Rhine and Catalan fronts), forcing the Duke of Savoy to abandon the siege and bombardment of Pinerolo (25 September \u2013 1 October) before withdrawing to protect his rear. The resultant Battle of Marsaglia on 4 October 1693 ended in a resounding French victory. Turin now lay open to attack but further manpower and supply difficulties prevented Catinat from exploiting his gain, and all the French could get out of their victory was renewed breathing-space to restock what was left of Pinerolo.[72] Elsewhere, Noailles secured the valuable seaport of Rosas in Catalonia on 9 June before withdrawing into Roussillon. When his opponent, Medina-Sidonia, abandoned plans to besiege Bellver, both sides entered winter quarters.[98] Meanwhile, the French navy achieved victory in its final fleet action of the war. On 27 June Tourville's combined Brest and Toulon squadrons ambushed the Smyrna convoy (a fleet of between 200\u2013400 Allied merchant vessels travelling under escort to the Mediterranean) as it rounded Cape St. Vincent. The Allies lost approximately 90 merchant ships with a value of some 30 million livres.[99]\nWar and diplomacy: 1694\u201395Edit\nFrench arms at Heidelberg, Rosas, Huy, Landen, Charleroi and Marsaglia had achieved considerable battlefield success, but with the severe hardships of 1693 continuing through to the summer of 1694 France was unable to expend the same level of energy and finance for the forthcoming campaign. The crisis reshaped French strategy, forcing commanders to redraft plans to fit the dictates of fiscal shortfalls.[100] In the background, Louis XIV's agents were working hard diplomatically to unhinge the coalition but the Emperor, who had secured with the Allies his 'rights' to the Spanish succession should Charles II die during the conflict, did not desire a peace that would not prove personally advantageous. The Grand Alliance would not come apart as long as there was money available and a belief that the growing strength of their armies would soon be much greater than those of France.[101]\nBombardment of Dieppe, 1694\nIn the Spanish Netherlands Luxembourg still had 100,000 men; but he was outnumbered.[102] Lacking sufficient supplies to mount an attack Luxembourg was unable to prevent the Allies garrisoning Dixmude and, on 27 September 1694, recapturing Huy, an essential preliminary to future operations against Namur.[103] Elsewhere, de Lorge marched and manoeuvred against Baden on the Rhine with undramatic results before the campaign petered out in October; while in Italy, the continuing problems with French finance and a complete breakdown in the supply chain prevented Catinat's push into Piedmont.[72] However, in Catalonia the fighting proved more eventful. On 27 May Marshal Noailles, supported by French warships, soundly defeated the Marquis of Escalona's Spanish forces at the Battle of Torroella on the banks of the river Ter; the French proceeded to take Palam\u00f3s on 10 June, Gerona on 29 June, and Hostalric, opening the route to Barcelona. With the Spanish King threatening to make a separate peace with France unless the Allies came to his assistance, William III prepared the Anglo-Dutch fleet for action. Part of the fleet under Admiral Berkeley would remain in the north, first leading the disastrous amphibious assault on Brest on 18 June, before bombarding French coastal defences at Dieppe, Saint-Malo, Le Havre, and Calais. The remainder of the fleet under Admiral Russell was ordered to the Mediterranean, linking up with Spanish vessels off Cadiz. The Allied naval presence compelled the French fleet back to the safety of Toulon, which, in turn, forced Noailles to withdraw to the line of the Ter, harassed en route by General Trinxer\u00eda's miquelets.[104] By shielding Barcelona in this way the Allies kept Spain in the war for two more years.[105]\nSiege of Namur (1695) by Jan van Huchtenburg. In the foreground William III, dressed in grey, confers with the Elector of Bavaria.\nIn 1695 French arms suffered two major setbacks: first was the death on 5 January of Louis XIV's greatest general of the period, Marshal Luxembourg (to be succeeded by the Duke of Villeroi); the second was the loss of Namur. In a role reversal of 1692 Coehoorn conducted the siege of the stronghold under William III, and the Electors of Bavaria and Brandenburg. The French had attempted diversions with the bombardment of Brussels, but despite Boufflers' stout defence Namur finally fell on 5 September.[106] The siege had cost the Allies a great deal in men and resources, and had pinned down William III's army through the whole summer campaign; but the recapture of Namur, together with the earlier prize of Huy, had restored the Allied position on the Meuse, and had secured communications between their armies in the Spanish Netherlands and those on the Moselle and Rhine.[107]\nMeanwhile, the recent fiscal crisis had brought about a transformation in French naval strategy \u2013 the Maritime Powers now outstripped France in shipbuilding and arming, and increasingly enjoyed a numerical advantage.[108] Suggesting the abandonment of fleet warfare, guerre d'escadre, in favour of commerce-raiding, guerre de course, Vauban advocated the use of the fleet backed by individual shipowners fitting out their own vessels as privateers, aimed at destroying the trade of the Maritime Powers. Vauban argued that this strategic change would deprive the enemy of its economic base without costing Louis XIV money that was far more urgently needed to maintain France's armies on land. Privateers cruising either as individuals or in complete squadrons from Dunkirk, St Malo and the smaller ports, achieved significant success. For example, in 1695, the Marquis of Nesmond, with seven ships of the line, captured vessels from the English East India Company that were said to have yielded 10 million livres. In May 1696, Jean Bart slipped the blockade of Dunkirk and struck a Dutch convoy in the North Sea, burning 45 of its ships; on 18 June 1696 he won the battle at Dogger Bank; and in May 1697, the Baron of Pointis with another privateer squadron attacked and seized Cartagena, earning him, and the king, a share of 10 million livres.[109]\nDuke of Noailles (1650\u20131708). Due to illness Vend\u00f4me replaced Noailles as French commander in Catalonia in 1695.\nFor their part, the Allied navy expended more shells on St Malo, Granville, Calais, and Dunkirk; likewise on Palamos in Catalonia where Charles II had appointed the Marquis of Gasta\u00f1aga as the governor-general. The Allies sent Austrian and German reinforcements under Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt, a cousin of the Queen of Spain, while the French replaced the ailing Noailles with the Duke of Vend\u00f4me who would become one of Louis XIV's best generals. But the balance of military power was turning dangerously against the French. In Spain, in the Rhineland, and in the Low Countries, Louis XIV's forces only barely held their own: the bombardment of the French channel ports, the threats of invasion, and the loss of Namur were causes of great anxiety for the King at Versailles.[110]\nIn the meantime the diplomatic breakthrough was made in Italy. For two years the Duke of Savoy's Minister of Finance, Gropello, and the Count of Tess\u00e9 (Catinat's second-in-command), had secretly been negotiating a bi-lateral agreement to end the war in Italy. Central to the discussions were the two French fortresses that flanked the Duke's territory \u2013 Pinerolo and Casale, the latter now completely cut off from French assistance.[72] By now Victor Amadeus had come to fear the growth of Imperial military power and political influence in the region (now more than he feared the French) and the threat it posed to Savoyard independence. Knowing, therefore, that the Imperials were planning to besiege Casale the Duke proposed that the French garrison surrender to him following a token show of force, after which the fortifications would be dismantled and handed back to the Duke of Mantua.[111] Louis XIV was compelled to accept, and after a sham siege and nominal resistance Casale surrendered to Amadeus on 9 July 1695; by mid-September the place had been razed.\nRoad to Ryswick: 1696\u201397Edit\nMost fronts were relatively quiet throughout 1696: the armies in Flanders, along the Rhine, and in Catalonia, marched and counter-marched but little was achieved. Louis XIV's hesitancy to engage with the Allies (despite the confidence of his generals) may have reflected his knowledge of the secret talks that had begun more than a year earlier\u2014with Fran\u00e7ois de Calli\u00e8res acting for Louis XIV, and Jacob Boreel and Everhard van Weede Dijkvelt representing the Dutch.[112] By the spring of 1696 the talks covered the whole panorama of problems that were proving an obstacle to peace. The most difficult of these were the recognition of the Prince of Orange as the King of England and the subsequent status of James II in France; the Dutch demand for a barrier against future French aggression; French tariffs on Dutch commerce; and the territorial settlements in the Rhine\u2013Moselle areas regarding the Reunions and the recent conquests, particularly the strategically important city of Strasbourg.[112] Louis XIV had succeeded in establishing the principle that a new treaty would be fixed within the framework of the Treaties of Westphalia and Nijmegen, and the Truce of Ratisbon, but with the Emperor's demands for Strasbourg, and William III's insistence that he be recognized as King of England before the conclusion of hostilities, it hardly seemed worthwhile in calling for a peace conference.[113]\nIn Italy the secret negotiations were proving more productive, with the French possession of Pinerolo now central to the talks. When Amadeus threatened to besiege Pinerolo the French, concluding that its defence was not now possible, agreed to hand back the stronghold on condition that its fortifications were demolished. The terms were formalised as the Treaty of Turin on 29 August 1696, by which provision Louis XIV also returned, intact, Montm\u00e9lian, Nice, Villefranche, Susa, and other small towns.[114] Amongst other concessions Louis XIV also promised not to interfere in Savoy's religious policy regarding the Vaudois, provided the Duke prevents any communication between them and French Huguenots. In return, Amadeus agreed to abandon the Grand Alliance and join with Louis XIV \u2013 if necessary \u2013 to secure the neutralisation of northern Italy. The Emperor, diplomatically outmanoeuvred, was compelled to accept peace in the region by signing the Treaty of Vigevano of 7 October, to which the French immediately acceded. Italy was neutralised and the Nine Years' War in the peninsula came to an end. Savoy had emerged as an independent sovereign House and a key second-rank power: the Alps, rather than the River Po, would be the boundary of France in the south-east.[72]\nThe Treaty of Turin started a scramble for peace. With the continual disruption of trade and commerce politicians from England and the Dutch Republic were desirous for an end to the war. France was also facing economic exhaustion, but above all Louis XIV was becoming convinced that Charles II of Spain was near death and he knew that the break-up of the coalition would be essential if France was to benefit from the dynastic battle ahead.[115] The contending parties agreed to meet at Ryswick (Rijswijk) and come to a negotiated settlement. But as talks continued through 1697, so did the fighting. The main French goal that year in the Spanish Netherlands was Ath. Vauban and Catinat (now with troops freed from the Italian font) invested the town on 15 May while Marshals Boufflers and Villeroi covered the siege; after an assault on 5 June the Count of Roeux surrendered and the garrison marched out two days later. The Rhineland theatre in 1697 was again quiet: the French commander, Marshal Choiseul (who had replaced the sick de Lorge the previous year), was content to remain behind his fortified lines. Although Baden took Ebernberg on 27 September, news of the peace brought an end to the desultory campaign, and both armies drew back from one another. In Catalonia, however, French forces (now also reinforced with troops from Italy) achieved considerable success when Vend\u00f4me, commanding some 32,000 troops, besieged and captured Barcelona.[116] The garrison, under Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt, capitulated on 10 August. Yet it had been a hard-fought contest: French casualties amounted to about 9,000, and the Spanish had suffered some 12,000 killed, wounded or lost.[117]\nNorth American theatre (King William's War)Edit\n19th-century print showing Quebec batteries firing on William Phips' squadron during October 1690.\nThe European war was reflected in North America, where it was known as King William's War, though the North American contest was very different in meaning and scale. The European war declaration arrived amid long-running tensions over control of the fur trade, economically vital to both French and English colonies, and influence over the Iroquois, who controlled much of that trade.[118] The French were determined to hold the St. Lawrence country and to extend their power over the vast basin of the Mississippi.[119] Moreover, Hudson Bay was a focal point of dispute between the Protestant English and Catholic French colonists, both of whom claimed a share of its occupation and trade. Although important to the colonists, the North American theatre of the Nine Years' War was of secondary importance to European statesmen. Despite numerical superiority, the English colonists suffered repeated defeats as New France effectively organised its French troops, local militia and Indian allies (notably the Algonquins and Abenakis), to attack frontier settlements.[120] Almost all resources sent to the colonies by England were to defend the English West Indies, the crown jewels of the empire.\nFriction over Indian relations worsened in 1688 with French incursions against the Iroquois in upstate New York, and with Indian raids against smaller settlements in Maine.[121] The Governor General of New France, Louis de Buade de Frontenac, capitalising on disorganisation in New York and New England following the collapse of the Dominion of New England,[122] expanded the war with a series of raids on the northern borders of the English settlements: first was the destruction of Dover, New Hampshire, in July 1689; followed by Pemaquid, Maine, in August.[123] In February 1690 Schenectady in New York was attacked; massacres at Salmon Falls and Casco Bay followed. In response, on 1 May 1690 at the Albany Conference, colonial representatives elected to invade Canada. In August a land force commanded by Colonel Winthrop set off for Montreal, while a naval force, commanded by the future governor of Massachusetts, Sir William Phips (who earlier on 11 May had seized the capital of French Acadia, Port Royal), set sail for Quebec via the Saint Lawrence River. They were repulsed in Battle of Quebec and the expedition on the St Lawrence failed, while the French retook Port Royal.[120]\nThe war dragged on for several years longer in a series of desultory sallies and frontier massacres: neither the leaders in England nor France thought of weakening their position in Europe for the sake of a knock-out blow in North America.[124] By the terms of the Treaty of Ryswick, the boundaries and outposts of New France, New England, and New York remained substantially unchanged. In Newfoundland and Hudson's Bay French influence now predominated but William III, who had made the interests of the Bay Company a cause of war in North America, was not prepared to hazard his European policy for the sake of their pursuit. The Iroquois Five Nations, abandoned by their English allies, were obliged to open separate negotiations, and by the treaty of 1701 they agreed to remain neutral in any future Anglo-French war.[125]\nAsia and the CaribbeanEdit\nThe Battle of Lagos June 1693; French victory and the capture of the Smyrna convoy was the most significant English mercantile loss of the war.\nWhen news of the European war reached Asia, English, French and Dutch colonial governors and merchants quickly took up the struggle. In October 1690 the French Admiral Abraham Duquesne-Guitton sailed into Madras to bombard the Anglo-Dutch fleet; this attack proved foolhardy but extended the war into the Far East.[126] In 1693 the Dutch launched an expedition against their French commercial rivals at Pondich\u00e9ry on the south-eastern coast of India; the small garrison under Fran\u00e7ois Martin was overwhelmed and surrendered on 6 September.[127]\nThe Caribbean and the Americas were historically an area of conflict between England and Spain but the two were now Allies while outside North America French interests were far less significant. Saint Kitts twice changed hands and there was sporadic conflict in Jamaica, Martinique and Hispaniola but mutual suspicion between the English and Spanish limited joint operations. The Allies had the naval advantage in these isolated areas, though it proved impossible to keep the French from supplying their colonial forces.[128]\nBy 1693, it was clear the campaigns in Flanders had not dealt a decisive blow to either the Dutch Republic or England and so the French switched to attacking their trade. The Battle of Lagos in 1693 and the loss of the Smyrna convoy caused intense anger among English merchants who demanded increased global protection from the navy. In 1696, a combination of regular French naval forces and privateers went to the Caribbean hoping to intercept the Spanish silver fleet; this was a double threat since capture of the silver would give France a major financial boost while the Spanish ships also carried English cargoes. This failed but combined with de Pointis' expedition of 1697 demonstrated the vulnerability of English interests in the Caribbean and North America; their protection in future conflicts became a matter of urgency.[129]\nTreaty of RyswickEdit\nMain article: Treaty of Ryswick\nMap of European borders as they stood after the Treaty of Ryswick and just prior to Louis XIV's last great war, the War of the Spanish Succession.\nThe peace conference opened in May 1697 in William III's palace at Ryswick near The Hague. The Swedes were the official mediators, but it was through the private efforts of Boufflers and William Bentinck, the Earl of Portland that the major issues were resolved. William III had no intention of continuing the war or pressing for Leopold I's claims in the Rhineland or for the Spanish succession: it seemed more important for Dutch and British security to obtain Louis XIV's recognition of the 1688 revolution.[130]\nBy the terms of the Treaty of Ryswick, Louis XIV kept the whole of Alsace, including Strasbourg. Lorraine returned to its duke (although France retained rights to march troops through the territory), and the French abandoned all gains on the right bank of the Rhine \u2013 Philppsburg, Breisach, Freiburg and Kehl. Additionally, the new French fortresses of La Pile, Mont Royal and Fort Louis were to be demolished. To win favour with Madrid over the Spanish succession question, Louis XIV evacuated Catalonia in Spain and Luxembourg, Chimay, Mons, Courtrai, Charleroi and Ath in the Low Countries.[131] The Maritime Powers asked for no territory, but the Dutch were given a favourable commercial treaty, of which the most important provision was to relax regulations to favour Dutch trade and return to the French tariff of 1664. Although Louis XIV continued to shelter James II, he now recognised William III as King of England, and undertook not to actively support the candidature of James II's son.[132] He also gave way over the Palatinate and Cologne issues. Beyond this, the French gained recognition of their ownership of the western half of the island of Hispaniola.\nThe representatives of the Dutch Republic, England, and Spain signed the treaty on 20 September 1697. Emperor Leopold I, desperate for a continuation of the war so as to strengthen his own claims to the Spanish succession, initially resisted the treaty, but because he was still at war with the Turks, and could not face fighting France alone, he also sought terms and signed on 30 October.[130] The Emperor's finances were in a bad state, and the dissatisfaction aroused by the raising of Hanover to electoral rank had impaired Leopold I's influence in Germany. The Protestant princes had also blamed him for the religious clause in the treaty, which stipulated that the lands of the Reunions that France was to surrender would remain Catholic, even those that had been forcibly converted\u2014a clear defiance of the Westphalia settlement.[133] However, the Emperor had netted an enormous accretion of power: Leopold I's son, Joseph, had been named King of the Romans (1690), and the Emperor's candidate for the Polish throne, August of Saxony, had carried the day over Louis XIV's candidate, the Prince of Conti. Additionally, Prince Eugene of Savoy's decisive victory over the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Zenta \u2013 leading to the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699 \u2013 consolidated the Austrian Habsburgs and tipped the European balance of power in favour of the Emperor.[134]\nThe war had allowed William III to destroy militant Jacobitism and helped bring Scotland and Ireland under more direct control. England emerged as a great economic and naval power and became an important player in European affairs, allowing her to use her wealth and energy in world politics to the fullest advantage.[130] William III also continued to prioritise the security of the Dutch Republic, and in 1698 the Dutch garrisoned a series of fortresses in the Spanish Netherlands as a barrier to French attack \u2013 future foreign policy would centre on the maintenance and extension of these barrier fortresses.[135] However, the question of the Spanish inheritance was not discussed at Ryswick, and it remained the most important unsolved question of European politics. Within three years Charles II of Spain would be dead, and Louis XIV and the Grand Alliance would again plunge Europe into conflict \u2013 the War of the Spanish Succession.\nWeapons, technology, and the art of warEdit\nMilitary developmentsEdit\nSiege of Mainz 1689. Many of the larger fortified complexes had citadels. Once the town had been captured the garrison would withdraw into the citadel, which then had to be separately reduced.\nThe campaign season typically lasted through May to October; due to lack of fodder campaigns in winter were rare, but the French practice of storing food and provisions in magazines brought them considerable advantage, often enabling them to take to the field weeks before their foes.[136] Nevertheless, military operations during the Nine Years' War did not produce decisive results. The war was dominated by what may be called 'positional warfare' \u2013 the construction, defence, and attack of fortresses and entrenched lines. Positional warfare played a wide variety of roles: fortresses controlled bridgeheads and passes, guarded supply routes, and served as storehouses and magazines. However, fortresses hampered the ability to follow success on the battlefield \u2013 defeated armies could flee to friendly fortifications, enabling them to recover and rebuild their numbers from less threatened fronts.[137] Many lesser commanders welcomed these relatively predictable, static operations to mask their lack of military ability.[138] As Daniel Defoe observed in 1697, \"Now it is frequent to have armies of 50,000 men of a side spend the whole campaign in dodging \u2013 or, as it is genteelly called \u2013 observing one another, and then march off into winter quarters.\"[138] In fact, during the Nine Years' War field armies had waxed to nearly 100,000 men in 1695, the strain of which had reduced the Maritime Powers to a fiscal crisis while the French struggled under the weight of a shattered economy.[139] Yet there were aggressive commanders: William III, Boufflers, and Luxembourg had the will to win but their methods were hampered by numbers, supply, and communications.[139] The French commanders were also restricted by Louis XIV and Louvois who distrusted field campaigns, preferring Vauban, the taker of fortifications, rather than campaigns of movement.[140]\nBombardment of Brussels 1695. Fortifications consisted of low-level, geometric earthworks; the ground plan was polygonal with a pentangle bastion at each salient angle, covered by ravelins, hornworks, crownworks, demi-lunes.\nAnother contributing factor for the lack of decisive action was the necessity to fight for secure resources. Armies were expected to support themselves in the field by imposing contributions (taxing local populations) upon a hostile, or even neutral, territory. Subjecting a particular area to contributions was deemed more important than pursuing a defeated army from the battlefield to destroy it. It was primarily financial concerns and availability of resources that shaped campaigns, as armies struggled to outlast the enemy in a long war of attrition.[141] The only decisive action during the whole war came in Ireland where William III crushed the forces of James II in a campaign for legitimacy and control of Britain and Ireland. But unlike Ireland, Louis XIV's Continental wars were never fought without compromise: the fighting provided a foundation for diplomatic negotiations and did not dictate a solution.[142]\nThe major advancement in weapon technology in the 1690s was the introduction of the flintlock musket. The new firing mechanism provided superior rates of fire and accuracy over the cumbersome matchlocks. But the adoption of the flintlock was uneven, and until 1697 for every three Allied soldiers that were equipped with the new muskets, two soldiers were still handicapped by matchlocks:[143] French second-line troops were issued matchlocks as late as 1703.[144] These weapons were further enhanced with the development of the socket-bayonet. Its predecessor, the plug bayonet \u2013 jammed down the firearm's barrel \u2013 not only prevented the musket from firing but was also a clumsy weapon that took time to fix properly, and even more time to unfix. In contrast, the socket-bayonet could be drawn over the musket's muzzle and locked into place by a lug, converting the musket into a short pike yet leaving it capable of fire.[145] The disadvantage of the pike came to be widely recognised: at the Battle of Fleurus in 1690, German battalions armed only with the musket repulsed French cavalry attacks more effectively than units conventionally armed with the pike, while Catinat had abandoned his pikes altogether before undertaking his Alpine campaign against Savoy.[144]\nNaval developmentsEdit\nIn 1688 the most powerful navies were the French, English, and Dutch; the Spanish and Portuguese navies had suffered serious declines in the 17th century.[146] The largest French ships of the period were the Soleil Royal and the Royal Louis, but while each was rated for 120 guns, they never carried this full complement and were too large for practical purposes: the former only sailed on one campaign and was destroyed at La Hogue; the latter languished in port until sold in 1694. By the 1680s, French ship-design was at least equal to its English and Dutch counterparts, and by the Nine Years' War the French fleet had surpassed ships of the Royal Navy, whose designs stagnated in the 1690s.[147] Innovation in the Royal Navy, however, did not cease. At some stage in the 1690s, for example, English ships began to employ the ship's wheel, greatly improving their performance, particularly in heavy weather. (The French navy did not adopt the wheel for another thirty years).[148]\nFrench warship Soleil Royal\nCombat between naval fleets was decided by cannon duels delivered by ships in line of battle; fireships were also used but were mainly successful against anchored and stationary targets, while the new bomb vessels operated best in bombarding targets on shore. Sea battles rarely proved decisive. Fleets faced the almost impossible task of inflicting enough damage on ships and men to win a clear victory: ultimate success depended not on tactical brilliance but on sheer weight of numbers.[149] Here Louis XIV was at a disadvantage: without as large a maritime commerce as benefited the Allies, the French were unable to supply as many experienced sailors for their navy. Most importantly, though, Louis XIV had to concentrate his resources on the army at the expense of the fleet, enabling the Dutch, and the English in particular, to outdo the French in ship construction. However, naval actions were comparatively uncommon and, just like battles on land, the goal was generally to outlast rather than to destroy one's opponent. Louis XIV regarded his navy as an extension of his army \u2013 the French fleet's most important role was to protect the French coast from enemy invasion. Louis used his fleet to support land and amphibious operations or the bombardment of coastal targets, designed to draw enemy resources from elsewhere and thus aid his land campaigns on the continent.[150]\nOnce the Allies had secured a clear superiority in numbers the French found it prudent not to contest them in fleet action. At the start of the Nine Years' War the French fleet had 118 rated vessels and a total of 295 ships of all types. By the end of the war the French had 137 rated ships. In contrast, the English fleet started the war with 173 vessels of all types, and ended it with 323. Between 1694 and 1697 the French built 19 first- to fifth-rated ships; the English built 58 such vessels, and the Dutch constructed 22. Thus the maritime powers outbuilt the French at a rate of four vessels to one.[151]\n^ All dates in the article are in the Gregorian calendar (unless otherwise stated). The Julian calendar as used in England until 1700 differed by ten days (after 1700 the calendar differed by 11 days until Great Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752). In this article (O.S.) is used to annotate Julian dates with the year adjusted to 1 January.\n^ Older texts may refer to the war as the War of the Palatine Succession, the War of the English Succession, or in North American historiography as King William's War. This varying nomenclature reflects the fact that contemporaries \u2013 as well as later historians \u2013 viewed the general conflict from particular national or dynastic viewpoints.\n^ McKay; Scott, p. 36.\n^ a b c Lynn, p. 37.\n^ Wolf (1970), p. 499. Although not technically belonging to France, Louis XIV had integrated Lorraine into his kingdom after occupying it in 1670.\n^ Doyle: Short Oxford History of France \u2013 Old Regime France, 182\n^ Childs (1991), p. 11.\n^ Piedmont was now hemmed in by two massive French-occupied fortresses: Casale on the eastern flank, and, on its western edge, Pinerolo, annexed by France fifty years earlier in defiance of the 1631 Treaty of Cherasco.\n^ Lynn, p. 38.\n^ Wolf (1962), p. 19.\n^ a b McKay; Scott: p. 38. Frederick William would not move against France. With French aid he hoped to conquer Pomerania.\n^ Wolf (1962), p. 18. To John Baptist Wolf, Louis's determination to break the power of Leopold I was a sign that the French King's ultimate aim was European hegemony. With the Austrian Habsburgs defeated France would be the only power capable of driving the Turks from Germany whose princes, perhaps, would reward Louis XIV by electing him, or one of his progeny, to be the Holy Roman Emperor. To the historian John Lynn this is a compelling argument but not absolutely conclusive: distracting the Austrians by encouraging the Turks was an old French stratagem, and does not in itself prove Louis XIV's lust for universal monarchy.\n^ With the growing Ottoman threat in the east, Louis XIV, the Most Christian King, had deemed it impolitic, cynically to some, for him to continue the assault in 1682, which could be seen as aiding the infidel.\n^ Wolf (1970), p. 513.\n^ Lynn, p. 167\u201369.\n^ a b Wolf (1962), p. 35.\n^ Miller: James II, 144. James II's mother Henrietta Maria was the sister of Louis XIV's father Louis XIII; William's mother, Mary, Princess Royal, was James II's sister.\n^ Miller: James II, 145\n^ Simms: Three Victories and a Defeat: The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire, 34.\n^ Wolf (1970), p. 520\n^ Simms, p. 35\n^ Lord Kinross, The Ottoman Centuries: The Rise and Fall of the Turkish Empire (Morrow Quill Paperbacks: New York, 1977) p. 350.\n^ Lord Kinross, The Wars of Louis XIV: 1667\u20131714, p. 350.\n^ a b Lynn, p. 192.\n^ McKay; Scott, p. 42. The Bavarian Wittelsbachs traditionally provided the electoral bishop.\n^ Childs (1991), p. 15. The New Cambridge Modern History VI states Clement was awarded the election on 18 September.\n^ Lynn, pp. 192\u2013193.\n^ Wolf (1970), pp. 542\u201343.\n^ a b Childs (1991), p. 17.\n^ Wilson (2016), p. 172.\n^ Bromley, p. 200.\n^ Childs (1991), p. 3.\n^ J.R. Jones, Britain and the World, 1649-1815 (1980) p. 157.\n^ Harris, Tim (2006). Revolution: The Great Crisis of the British Monarchy, 1685\u20131720. London: Allen Lane. p. 440. ISBN 978-0-7139-9759-0.\n^ Magennis, Eoin (1998). \"A 'Beleaguered Protestant'?: Walter Harris and the Writing of Fiction Unmasked in Mid-18th-Century Ireland\". Eighteenth-Century Ireland. 13: 6\u2013111. Retrieved 16 March 2012.\n^ Kinross: The Boyne and Aughrim: The War of the Two Kings, 27\u201328\n^ Kinross: The Boyne and Aughrim: The War of the Two Kings, p. 98.\n^ Spielman: Leopold I of Austria, p. 147.\n^ Childs (1991), p. 27\n^ An Act for Prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France.\n^ a b c d e f g h Rowlands (2000)\n^ The Duke of Savoys' dynastic pretensions included a serious claim on the Spanish succession that provided an alternative to the rival claims of the Grand Dauphin and the Austrian Habsburgs.\n^ Bromley, pp. 650\u201351.\n^ a b Wolf (1970), p. 573.\n^ Aubrey: The Defeat of James Stuart's Armada 1692, 175\u201379. Fleet strengths taken from Aubrey. Sources vary.\n^ Aubrey: The Defeat of James Stuart's Armada 1692, 118\u201321\n^ Doyle: Short Oxford History of France \u2013 Old Regime France, p. 184.\n^ Chandler, p. 53.\n^ Lynn, p. 236\n^ Roger: The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain 1649\u20131815, p. 153. 30 million livres was equivalent to the entire French naval budget for 1692.\n^ John Childs calls the recapture of Namur the most important event of the Nine Years' War.\n^ Symcox: War, Diplomacy, and Imperialism: 1618\u20131763, 236: For Vauban's Memorandum on Privateering, 1695, and Memorandum on the French Frontier, 1678, see Symcox\n^ Childs (2003), p. 198. Victor Amadeus thought it would be to his advantage to have Casale dismantled and neutralized. Because of its position it would then be at the mercy of Savoy.\n^ Rowlands describes this as little short of a humiliation for Louis XIV when set alongside French demands in the summer of 1690.\n^ Childs states 25,000 French troops.\n^ Lovejoy: The Glorious Revolution in America, 215\u201318\n^ Elson: History of the United States of America, I, 226\u201327\n^ a b Taylor: The Thirteen Colonies: The Settling of North America, p. 290.\n^ Lovejoy: The Glorious Revolution in America, p. 218\n^ Lovejoy: The Glorious Revolution in America, p. 315.\n^ Elson: History of the United States of America, I, p. 227\u201328.\n^ Wolf, John (1962). The Emergence of the Great Powers; 1685-1715. Harper & Row. p. 47. ISBN 0061397504.\n^ Satsuma, Shinsuke (2013). Britain and Colonial Maritime War in the Early Eighteenth Century: Silver, Seapower and the Atlantic. Boydell Press. pp. 30\u201334. 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        "raw_content": "This article is about the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 game. For other versions, see Transformers: War for Cybertron (Nintendo DS) and Transformers: Cybertron Adventures.\nTransformers: War for Cybertron is a third-person shooter video game developed by High Moon Studios and published by Activision. It was released in North America on June 22, 2010 and in PAL regions on June 25, 2010 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. Two portable versions were released for the Nintendo DS, one featuring an Autobot campaign, the other a Decepticon campaign. A game for the Wii called Transformers: Cybertron Adventures was developed by Next Level Games and utilizes the same characters and setting as War for Cybertron. A sequel, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron was released on August 21, 2012 in North America and on August 24 in Europe.\nMatt Tieger\nE. Daniel Arey\nPAL: June 25, 2010\nThe game takes place on the planet Cybertron, prior to the Transformers arrival on Earth. The Autobots and Decepticons are engaged in a civil war. The game can be played starting from either faction's perspective, but begins chronologically with the Decepticon campaign. The game revolves around the use of a substance known as Dark Energon, which the evil Decepticon leader Megatron believes will allow him to return the planet to what he refers to as a golden age.\nWar for Cybertron received generally positive reviews from critics. Aggregate websites GameRankings and Metacritic report scores in the mid 70% range across all three platforms. Several reviewers cited it as an improvement over past Transformers games. Critics generally felt that the cooperative and multiplayer versus modes were solid, but cited repetitive visuals in regards to the game's setting.\nWar for Cybertron is set on the planet Cybertron, prior to the Transformers' contact with the planet Earth. Robotic in nature, each Transformer has the ability to transform from their robot mode to an alternate form, such as a tank or jet. The Transformers are engaged in total civil war with one another. A group of evil Transformers form a splinter group separate from the main faction. Known as Decepticons, they follow Megatron, their powerful and ruthless leader.[1] The main faction, known as the Autobots, follow the command of Zeta Prime. However, Zeta Prime is killed, leaving behind an inexperienced leader, Optimus, who must lead the Autobot forces to prevent Megatron from corrupting the planet, itself a Transformer, with Dark Energon. The Decepticon story is told in the first five chapters of the game, with the Autobot story directly following it. Players may choose to start either campaign first regardless of chronological order.[1]\nDecepticon campaignEdit\nIn the Decepticon campaign, Megatron fights to return the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron to what he refers to as a golden age. It opens as Megatron, having heard legends about Dark Energon, an unstable substance with the power to corrupt life on the planet, and the Decepticons attack an orbital research station guarded by the Autobot Sky Commander named Starscream and his forces. After fighting through hundreds of Starscream's soldiers; Megatron, Barricade and Brawl reach the Dark Energon manufacturing plant, and Megatron immerses himself in it. Inspired by Megatron's ability to handle the Dark Energon, Starscream asks him to teach him how to control it in return for his service. Shocked by his betrayal, Starscream's colleague Jetfire escapes the space station, vowing to warn the Autobot leader Zeta Prime.[1]\nMegatron sends Starscream, and his twin brothers Thundercracker and Skywarp to reactivate an Energon bridge which will feed the station with raw Energon, allowing the manufacturing of more Dark Energon. Once they succeed, Megatron then develops a plan to infect the core of Cybertron with Dark Energon, feeling that he can gain control of the planet once it is infected. He launches a full-scale assault on the Autobot capital city of Iacon, looking for an item called the Omega Key, which he will use to enter Cybertron's core and infect it.[1] The Decepticons learn that Zeta Prime has placed the key under his personal guard. Megatron's forces enter the chambers of Zeta Prime and defeat him in battle. Zeta Prime tells Megatron that the Omega Key is not actually what unlocks access to the core, but is the means to activate the true key, a colossal Transformer known as Omega Supreme. After hearing this, Megatron presumably kills Zeta Prime.\nNow activated, Omega Supreme pursues Megatron and his minions relentlessly. Megatron, Soundwave and Breakdown devise a plan to lure Omega Supreme to a rooftop defended with turrets, where the giant Transformer is ambushed. Omega Supreme sustains heavy damage and plummets to Cybertron's lower levels.[1] The Decepticons follow Omega Supreme and engage him in a lengthy final battle, in which Omega Supreme is finally defeated, infected with Dark Energon, and captured by the Decepticons. Megatron forces Omega Supreme to open the door to Cybertron's core and travels there with his minions. Upon arrival he infects the core of Cybertron, also a Transformer, with Dark Energon, which then begins to spread over the entire planet.[1]\nAutobot campaignEdit\nThe Autobot campaign starts with Zeta Prime, leader of the Autobots, being reported dead by scout Bumblebee who personally informs Optimus of this. Optimus then decides to temporarily take the mantle of leadership. Optimus, Bumblebee, and Optimus' friend Ratchet lead a defensive campaign to protect their home city of Iacon. The trio activate the city's defense guns and reactivate the communication grid. They then travel to the Decagon Plaza where the three Autobots battle the former Autobot Starscream and after severely wounding him, they force him to retreat.[1]\nShortly afterward, the Autobots receive a distress call from Zeta Prime, - revealed to be alive - who informs them that he is being held at Kaon prison. Taking Bumblebee and Sideswipe with him, Optimus allows himself and the others to be captured in order to infiltrate Kaon. With help from Aerialbot Air Raid, the Autobots succeed in releasing all of Kaon's Autobot prisoners, who escape on Decepticon transports.[1] Optimus, accompanied by Bumblebee and Sideswipe, find Zeta Prime's cell guarded by the loyal decepticon communications officer Soundwave. A fight ensues in which he deploys his minions Frenzy, Rumble and Laserbeak. Eventually, Soundwave and his minions retreat due to extensive damage, but not before Soundwave delivers a fatal shot to Zeta Prime. The Autobots release Zeta Prime, who dies shortly thereafter from his previous injuries after his battle with Megatron and being shot by Soundwave. Optimus returns to Iacon with Zeta Prime's body and speaks with the high council who declares Optimus the new Prime and informs him of Megatron's activities.[1]\nOptimus is given the task of removing the Dark Energon from Cybertron's core by the council. Optimus and his old friend Ironhide, along with rookie Autobot soldier Warpath first attempt to rescue Omega Supreme, who is being tortured by Dark Energon, from the Decepticons. They call in Ratchet who heals Omega Supreme. The Autobots free Omega Supreme and gain access to Cybertron's core.[1] Struggling against a mysterious corrupted worm and countless Decepticons, Optimus then speaks with Cybertron's core, which informs him that it has been heavily damaged by the Dark Energon. It states that it can repair itself by shutting down, but the process will take millions of years during which Cybertron will become cold, barren, and lifeless. The core then tells Optimus that if he carries a small piece of the core with him, the core can still survive during the repairs. Optimus accepts the burden and the core relinquishes the Autobot Matrix of Leadership.[1]\nWith the planet soon to shut down, Optimus orders the evacuation of all Autobot cities. As the Autobot evacuation transports reach orbit, many are attacked by Megatron's orbital space station.[1] Silverbolt, leader of the Aerialbots takes Air Raid and Jetfire with him to reclaim Starscream's station - which belonged to the Autobots - and destroy vital systems, but during the attack they realize that the station has been altered by Megatron and it is now a massive Decepticon known as Trypticon. After fighting him outside Cybertron's orbit for a while, the Aerialbots witness the damaged Trypticon plunge into Cybertron, and the Autobots band together to narrowly defeat him in one final battle. In the aftermath of the battle Optimus commissions a massive vessel known as the Ark to transport the remaining Autobots into space. Optimus and a small band of remaining Autobots stay to defend Cybertron from Megatron for as long as possible.[1]\nArceee\nOmega Supremecd\nScattershotb\nZeta Primebc\nDead Endb\nDemolishorab\nFrenzycd\nLaserbeakcd\nOnslaughtb\nRumblecd\nShockwaveab\nSlipstreame\nTrypticoncd\n^a Originally a pre-order bonus\n^b Downloadable content for multiplayer\n^c Not playable in campaign\n^d Not playable in multiplayer\n^e Unlocked as a multiplayer character\nWar for Cybertron is played from a third person perspective. Transformers are classified into four main categories, Leader, Soldier, Scientist, and Scout. Each character in the campaign is classified as one of these types, and their weaponry, abilities and vehicle form are largely influenced by their character class. Players can change between forms at will, and each form has unique abilities. While in robot form characters can also collect different weapons, reminiscent of those found in first-person shooters.[2] While in vehicle form each character can boost their speed.[2]\nEach campaign level gives the player a choice of three Transformers. The campaign can be played in single-player or cooperatively via online multiplayer, and players can enter or leave the game at any time.[2] If fewer than three players are present, the game's AI controls the remaining playable characters.[2] Cooperative and competitive modes of the game are limited to online play, with no split screen features available. The game levels are designed to allow characters to comfortably navigate and play the game in either mode.[2]\nCompetitive multiplayer games do not allow players to control official, named characters, and instead must design their own Transformer. Similar to the campaign, generic multiplayer characters are split into four character classes. Contrary to the campaign, however, each created character features some amount of customization. Players can select a base model and vehicle form, then alter major colors for their character and modify weapon loadouts and abilities based on that character class. The multiplayer aspect also features an experience and leveling system, including perks, and upgrades reminiscent of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, another Activision game.[2]\nWar for Cybertron has several multiplayer modes to choose from. Deathmatch is a free-for-all game type where the player with the most kills at the end of the game is the winner. In Team Deathmatch players are divided into Autobot and Decepticon teams.[2] The winning team is the one who earns the most kills. Conquest is a capture-and-hold style game, similar to the conquest mode found in the Star Wars: Battlefront series. Multiple control points are spread across the level. The object is for players to capture enemy control points by standing near them for a set amount of time while defending their own control points.[2] In Countdown to Extinction players must take an active bomb and place it at an enemy base, similar to the Assault mode in the Halo series. Power Struggle is the game's equivalent to the common King of the Hill game type. Finally Code of Power is a mode consisting of two and a half minute rounds where teams vie for a giant melee weapon. Also available is the Escalation game mode, the only multiplayer mode where players can control characters from the campaign or downloadable content. Players choose a faction and then work cooperatively to defeat continuous waves of enemy robots until all players are defeated, similar to the Horde mode found in Gears of War and the Halo series Firefight game modes. Players earn credits by defeating enemies which can be used to unlock ammunition, weaponry, health and new areas in each map.[2]\nDevelopment and marketingEdit\nWar for Cybertron was announced December 16, 2009,[3] and was released in North America on June 22, 2010 with the PAL region release following on June 25, 2010.[4][5] It is powered by Unreal Engine 3.[1] Physics for the game are handled using the Havok physics library.[1] A demo was released on June 10, 2010 which allowed for players to play various multiplayer matches using two of the game's character classes.[6] Developer High Moon Studios designed the friendly AI so that as a player progresses through the story any accompanying characters will help the player, but still require the player to advance through the game. \"The buddies don't advance the story for you. They get to the point to kinda show you where to go, but then they'll take up defensive positions and wait for you to progress the story\" said Game Director Matt Tieger. \"They're not finishing objectives for you, but they like to stay near you, they'll heal you if you get too wounded, they're pretty smart.\"[7]\nSetting and plotEdit\nThe developers worked closely with Hasbro to create a new look for each of the Transformers.\nWar for Cybertron developer High Moon Studios and publisher Activision worked closely with Hasbro to create the design and story for the game. \"I want to make the game I've been waiting 25 years to play\" said Tieger.[8] The studio brought the concept and idea to Hasbro for approval. It began with a sketch of Bumblebee. \"That was that first sketch that we slid across the table to Hasbro and said 'What do you guys think?' And that's where it all started\" said Tieger.[8] High Moon presented the idea of setting the game on Cybertron during the Transformers' civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Aaron Archer, Senior Design Director for Hasbro, stated of the Cybertron-based setting \"that's a really cool place [...] and the early days of that civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons was a story that hadn't really been fleshed out in any format.\"[8]\nEach of the characters were totally redesigned for the game, taking cues from previous iterations from the Transformers lore. \"What they've allowed us to do is take a licensed property and treat it like a brand new IP\" stated Tieger.[8] The vehicle modes for car-based characters initially consisted of wheels, however the developers found that it crippled gameplay by removing the player's ability to strafe while in vehicle mode. Taking the dilemma to Hasbro, the two companies agreed that characters would turn their wheels down and hover while in vehicle mode, allowing for more movement. The vehicles would then revert to the traditional wheeled mode while using a character's boost, maintaining what the Transformers license had established with previous canon.[7]\nThe world of Cybertron was designed in such a way that the Transformers would have a proper scale on their homeworld. \"It doesn't make sense that things would be smaller than them in their world,\" Tieger said, adding \"the key character in scale was making their world gigantic and huge.\"[7] Matt Krystek, Lead Designer at High Moon stated that since the game is not tied to a movie they were able to tell their own story. He cited the G1 universe as the inspiration for the game.[8] Jim Daly, Lead Concept Artist at High Moon also cited the G1 universe as the main inspiration for the design of Cybertron itself, also stating that there were elements from Disney's TRON, Blade Runner, and the Aliens franchise.[8]\nHasbro's Aaron Archer stated the game would be only part of a bigger group of media. \"This won't be the only touch point. It's a big place that we're going to build off of.\"[8] At a BotCon 2010 panel, War for Cybertron Creative Director Matt Tieger stated Activision is currently in talks with Hasbro on creating additional titles. He also added that Hasbro is \"considering\" expanding the brand further into the realm of video games.[9] Joe Moscone, Senior Account Manager for Hasbro's public relations team, further clarified that War for Cybertron is in the same continuity as the Transformers: Prime animated series and Transformers: Exodus novel, and that this would be the primary continuity going forward.[10] Hasbro has released a toy line based on the War for Cybertron setting.[11] Transforming figures of Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron and Soundwave from the game have been released by Hasbro under the Transformers: Generations banner.\nThe soundtrack for the console versions was composed by Tyler Bates.[12] The ending theme is \"Till All Are One\" by Stan Bush, from his 2007 album In This Life.[13] Peter Cullen returns to voice Optimus, having voiced the character several times in the Transformers franchise.[1] Other voice actors include Kari Wahlgren as Arcee, Liam O'Brien as Air Raid, Johnny Yong Bosch as Bumblebee, Fred Tatasciore as Megatron, Ratchet, Omega Supreme, and Trypticon, Keith Szarabajka as Ironhide, Steven Blum as Barricade and Shockwave, Nolan North as Brawl, and Sam Riegel as Starscream.[1]\nTwo downloadable content packs were produced for console versions of the game. The first, entitled simply Character and Map Pack 01, was announced on July 2, 2010.[14] Character and Map Pack 01 contains the three previously pre-order exclusive characters, Demolishor, Jazz and Shockwave, as well as two new characters, Onslaught and Scattershot. Four new multiplayer maps are also included. Two maps are exclusive to the game's Escalation mode, while the other two are used in all other game modes.[14] It was released July 27, 2010.[15] The second pack, known as Character and Map Pack 02, adds the characters Dead End and Zeta Prime and five new maps. It was released September 7, 2010.[16]\nGameRankings 76.25% (PC)[17]\nMetacritic 75/100 (PC)[20]\n76/100 (X360)[22]\nPlayStation Universe 7.5/10[30]\nCritical reaction has been generally positive, with many reviews citing that War for Cybertron is an improvement over past Transformers games. Aggregate scores across all three platforms were fairly uniform. The PC version holds a score of 76.25% at GameRankings and 76/100 at Metacritic.[17][20] The PlayStation 3 version has a 78.47% and 77/100 at the two aggregate sites,[18][21] while the Xbox 360 version reports scores of 79.45% and 76/100.[19][22] Individual review scores ranged from a 50% approval by Edge magazine to a 94% approval by Gaming Trend.[31][32]\nReviewers praised the in-game voice acting. G4TV's Matt Kell noted that Peter Cullen's voice work as Optimus was \"commanding and familiar\", adding that the other actors \"even do their best to replicate the voices of the original cartoon.\"[25] Mike Nelson of Game Informer agreed and noted the game's excellent dialogue, stating \"the script has all the overwrought melodrama you\u2019d expect from giant talking robots.\"[26] Several critics also gave high marks for War for Cybertron's multiplayer. IGN's Arthur Gies noted the influences from Unreal Championship, Tribes, Team Fortress 2, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 adding that \"War for Cybertron leverages its transformation mechanic to create something that feels shockingly new.\"[29] Tom McShea of GameSpot noted that the game's Escalation mode provided a Transformers twist on Gears of War's Horde mode.[28] GamePro's Kat Bailey noted that the multiplayer was \"probably the most appealing part of the package\", adding it had a \"strong suite [of] options.\"[27] 1UP.com's Matt Miller lauded the ability to play through the game's campaign with up to three players online, as did G4TV's Matt Kell.[23][25] Both reviewers also praised the new character designs, with Kell calling them \"inventive.\"[23][25] Wired.com's John Mix Meyer gave praise to the game's campaign length, stating \"The game\u2019s 10-hour single-player campaign means there\u2019s plenty of time for the crazy transformations to strut their stuff.\"[33] John Hamblin of Eurogamer praised the transformation animations. He stated players will \"occasionally wish there was a Max Payne slow-mo option so you could appreciate the nuance of these feats a little more.\"[24]\nThe repetitive visual design of Cybertron drew criticism from critics. Tom McShea of GameSpot stated that \"the majority of the game entails walking through similar-looking corridors.\"[28] Giant Bomb's Jeff Gerstmann also cited repetitive visuals, but conceded that \"the metallic world of Cybertron doesn't lend itself particularly well to a lot of environmental variety.\"[34] 1UP.com's Matt Miller also raised issue with the repetitive visuals, but provided a counterpoint in saying \"there are a host of features in place to save the game from spiraling into mediocrity.\"[23] John Hamblin of Eurogamer and Tom McShea of GameSpot also pointed out the game's vast lack of ammunition. \"Watching Lord Megatron repeatedly suffering the indignity of being shot at by drones while he desperately scours the debris looking for an elusive ammo box [...] is just sad\" stated Hamblin.[24] He was further critical of the game's checkpoint system, which often leaves players in difficult situations upon respawning.[24]\nThe first downloadable content pack received mixed reception from IGN's Arthur Gies. While he praised the design of the multiplayer maps, he noted that the lack of online players for War for Cybertron hurt the ability to play the new content online. Gies stated that he attempted to host the two Escalation maps, adding that he waited for several minutes for players to join, but had no success. \"That's the problem\", he stated. \"War for Cybertron's multiplayer is all-but-abandoned.\"[35] Gies went on to cite a peak population of approximately 4,600 players on Xbox Live, 800 on PlayStation Network, and only 158 players on the PC version at the time of his writing. Despite the lack of online players he felt the content may fit a player's needs, stating \"If you've got nine other friends who bought War for Cybertron and can set up your own private matches, then Character and Map Pack 01 might be worth checking out.\"[35]\nMain article: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron\nA sequel to War for Cybertron was announced in November 2010. \"This is the most highly-rated, critical success of any game that's had the Hasbro brand yet and we're looking forward to a sequel in 2012,\" stated Hasbro representative Mark Belcher. The game was slated for a 2012 release [36] and its official title, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, was revealed on October 6, 2011.[37] It is a direct continuation of War for Cybertron, completing the story of the planet Cybertron's demise and the exodus of the Transformers. One new Autobot, Grimlock was confirmed in the title announcement.[37]\n^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q High Moon Studios (2010-06-22). 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        "raw_content": "Eternal prosperity\nLocation of V\u0129nh Long within Vietnam\nCoordinates: 10\u00b010\u2032N 106\u00b00\u2032E\ufeff / \ufeff10.167\u00b0N 106.000\u00b0E\ufeff / 10.167; 106.000Coordinates: 10\u00b010\u2032N 106\u00b00\u2032E\ufeff / \ufeff10.167\u00b0N 106.000\u00b0E\ufeff / 10.167; 106.000\nPh\u1ea1m V\u0103n \u0110\u1ea5u\nTr\u01b0\u01a1ng V\u0103n S\u00e1u\nVietnamese, Gia Rai\nV\u0129nh Long ( listen) is a province located in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam. Its capital is V\u0129nh Long. Its population is 1,046,390 and its area is 1,475 square kilometres (570 sq mi).\n5 Notable V\u0129nh Long residents\nModern-day V\u0129nh Long was part of Long H\u1ed3 dinh (barrack, \u71df) established by the Nguy\u1ec5n lords in 1732, comprising the provinces of B\u1ebfn Tre, Tr\u00e0 Vinh, and parts of C\u1ea7n Th\u01a1.\nThe area saw some of the heaviest fighting between the T\u00e2y S\u01a1n brothers and the Nguy\u1ec5n lords in the late 18th century; in 1784 Nguy\u1ec5n Hu\u1ec7 defeated Siamese forces aiding Nguy\u1ec5n \u00c1nh at the Mang Th\u00edt River.\nIn 1951, the Southern Resistance Administrative Committee of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam merged V\u0129nh Long and Tr\u00e0 Vinh provinces into V\u0129nh Tr\u00e0 Province. Vinh Tra existed until 1954 (however, as North Vietnam never administered the area for a significant period of time, this arrangement was not enforced). In 1957, the South Vietnam formed V\u0129nh Long Province, consisting of six districts: Ch\u00e2u Th\u00e0nh, Ch\u1ee3 L\u00e1ch (now part of B\u1ebfn Tre Province), Tam B\u00ecnh, B\u00ecnh Minh, Sa \u0110\u00e9c, and L\u1ea5p V\u00f2. In 1961, C\u00e1i Nhum District was split from Ch\u1ee3 L\u00e1ch. \u0110\u1ee9c T\u00f4n District[disambiguation needed] and \u0110\u1ee9c Th\u00e0nh District were added in 1962, but joined the newly formed Sa \u0110\u00e9c Province in 1966. As of 1975, the province had seven districts: Ch\u00e2u Th\u00e0nh, Ch\u1ee3 L\u00e1ch, Tam B\u00ecnh, B\u00ecnh Minh, Minh \u0110\u1ee9c, Tr\u00e0 \u00d4n, and V\u0169ng Li\u00eam.\nAfter the fall of South Vietnam, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam merged V\u0129nh Long with Tr\u00e0 Vinh Province, forming C\u1eedu Long Province in 1976. In 1991, C\u1eedu Long was again split into V\u0129nh Long and Tr\u00e0 Vinh. At the time of the split, V\u0129nh Long Province consisted of one city (V\u0129nh Long) and five districts: Long H\u1ed3, V\u0169ng Li\u00eam, B\u00ecnh Minh, Tam B\u00ecnh, and Tr\u00e0 \u00d4n.\nIn 1992, Mang Th\u00edt District was re-split from Long H\u1ed3 District. In 2007, B\u00ecnh T\u00e2n District was created.\nLying between the Hau and Tien rivers in the center of the Mekong Delta, V\u0129nh Long is a province well known for fishing.\nV\u0129nh Long is subdivided into eight district-level sub-divisions:\nV\u0129nh Long (capital)\nPrawns and the Basa and Tra catfish are among the many types of fish that exist in abundance in the waters of V\u0129nh Long. Its rich, fertile soil makes V\u0129nh Long an ideal location for the growing of many exotic and delicious fruits, including the strange-looking mangosteen, the spikey rambutan and the pungently fragrant durian. Because of V\u0129nh Long's extensive network of waterways, these fruits and many other items can be purchased for mere pennies from the huge water-based squadron of floating merchants.\nTraveling by water is a common practice here for such mundane tasks as grocery shopping as well as getting to restaurants and tourist attractions located on small islets accessible only by boat. Tourist infrastructure is still in its infancy here, but comfortable lodging and great food can be had for very reasonable prices.\nLocated approximately 135 kilometres (84 mi) southwest of H\u1ed3 Ch\u00ed Minh City, V\u0129nh Long is easily accessible by bus, van or car using National Route 1A and the M\u1ef9 Thu\u1eadn Bridge.\nNotable V\u0129nh Long residents[edit]\nPetrus K\u00fd\nPlaces adjacent to V\u0129nh Long Province\n\u0110\u1ed3ng Th\u00e1p Province Ti\u1ec1n Giang Province\nH\u1eadu Giang Province S\u00f3c Tr\u0103ng Province Tr\u00e0 Vinh Province\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=V\u0129nh_Long_Province&oldid=878902983\"",
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        "raw_content": "power projects auction\nSterlite Power bags $1 billion power transmission projects in Brazil\nThe projects include setting up 23 sub-stations; 2,000 circuit Kilometer of transmission lines and 5,500 Mega Volt Ampere of transformation capacityETEnergyWorld | July 11, 2018, 18:21 IST\nNew Delhi: Delhi-based private power transmission firm Sterlite Power today announced it has bagged six new electricity line projects worth $1 billion in a recently concluded auction in Brazil.\nThe projects include setting up 23 sub-stations; 2,000 circuit Kilometer of transmission lines and 5,500 Mega Volt Ampere of transformation capacity, the company said in a statement, adding it will invest close to $2 billion in Brazilian power transmission sector.\nBrazil has been historically dependent on large hydro power plants for electricity supply and is currently witnessing a shift towards renewable energy. New power transmission projects are expected to help move renewable power from northern and north-eastern parts of the country to the southern and south-eastern regions where the load centers are located.\n\"Brazil requires an incremental 61,800 Kilometer in transmission lines, and an increase of 199,200 MVA capacity. This translates into an investment of around $30.8 billion in the ten-year period (2017-26). This makes the market very attractive to us and we have already committed around $1.7 billion of the planned $4 billion in the region,\u201d Pratik Agarwal, Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sterlite Power, said.\nBrazil\u2019s power consumption is expected to growth at an annual rate of 3.7 per cent to 741 Terra Watt Hour (TWh) by 2026. That nation\u2019s government has planned a 64.1 Gigawatt expansion in the installed capacity of the National Interconnected System (SIN) in order to cater to this jump in demand over the next ten years.\nTags : Power, Sterlite Power, Power transmission, brazil, Pratik Agarwal, power projects auction, Companies",
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For example, the IP address for the machine that hosts http://www.eurid.eu is 172.19.112.2.\nSuccessor of the present Internet Protocol, that addresses several of IPv4's shortcomings such as speed, ease of configuration, mobility and number of available addresses. During transition, which is expected to last several years, both protocols will exist in parallel. EURid offers resolution of domain names via IPv6 addresses.\nIndependent, international non-profit organisation founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet-related standards, education and policy around the world.\nService on a computer that implements the DNS protocol.\nCharacters not found in the ASCII character set, including Unicode characters. Read about ASCII's here.\nRequest that can be filed with EURid to obtain the contact details of a registrant not found on the WHOIS database.\nRelates to DNSSEC and is the private part of a key pair. The private key is used by the sender to encrypt the DNS reply. To verify the reply's authenticity, the recipient calculates the reply's hash, decrypts the encrypted hash using the public key and compares the two. If they match, the recipient can be sure that the reply has come from the expected source and has not been changed.\nRelating to DNSSEC. Public part of a key pair. The public key is used by the recipient to decrypt data in a DNS reply. The public key itself is available via DNS by asking for the DNSKEY resource record.\nPerson or organisation that holds the right to use the domain name they registered through a registrar. 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        "raw_content": "In Memory \u2013 Jerry Gene Stanley\n09/20/2013 by Sheri Ann Richerson 4 Comments\nJerry Gene Stanley May 9, 1972 ~ September 14, 2013\nJerry Gene Stanley, 41, Marion, died at 5:40 p.m., Saturday, September 14, 2013 in the IU Medical Center, Indianapolis. He was born in Las Vegas, Nevada to W.L. and Mitsuko \u2018Michi\u2019 (Kimura) Stanley, Jr.\nJerry graduated from Marion High School in 1990 and played the trombone in the Marion High School Marching Band.\nHe graduated with honors from Rose-Hulman and received his Bachelor\u2019s Degree in Computer Science in 1994.\nJerry was an assistant manager at GameStop at the Five Points Mall in Marion, Indiana for 9 years. Jerry was a website designer and owned and operated Family Computer Services in Marion, Indiana. He also owned and operated Exotic Gardening Farm & Wildlife Habitat in Marion, Indiana where he resided with his wife and beloved pets.\nJerry is survived by his wife, Sheri Ann Richerson; 4 step children, 3 grandchildren, parents, W.L. & Mitsuko \u2018Michi\u2019 Stanley, Jr.; brother, David Stanley; nieces, Aleciyah, Andreana, & Tiffany Stanley; nephew, Tanner Stanley & Trevor Kendall.\nHe was preceded in death by his grandparents, Toshio & Yoshiko Kimura.\nFuneral Service is at 4:00 p.m., Saturday, September 21, 2013 at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Avenue, Marion, IN.\nVisitation will be from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday, September 21, 2013 at the funeral home prior to the service.\nFiled Under: In Memory Tagged With: Indiana, Jerry Gene Stanely, Marion, online obituary\nPrevious Post: \u00ab Five Spice Cherry Homemade Recipe For Ice Cream\nNext Post: Apple Pie For Diabetics \u00bb\nMy deepest sympathy, Sheri. I pray that you will find peace. Hugs & Love\nsheriannricherson\n@Shirley: Thank you Shirley.\nI just started reading your blog. First I wanted to send you my condolences for your loss. I hope that you continue to find strength and peace through it. Thank you, also, for the helpful gardening resources. Although we have a small garden at home, we\u2019re just starting to get into it and I really enjoy reading more ideas on what we can do.\n@Amanda H: Thank you Amanda. I appreciate your kind words. Keep an eye out in the near future for more gardening posts. I am struggling right now because gardening was something the two of us did together and this garden was started by both of us. Things will get better \u2013 and if you have any direct questions, please feel free to ask!",
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        "raw_content": "A History of Thunder & the World Premiere performance of A Prussian Requiem.\nOpening this week at Fine Art Society is A History of Thunder Featuring Michael Petry\u2019s installation\nJoshua D\u2019s Wall and works relating to the subject of war by:\nJohn Copley, Ethel Gabain, Charles Ginner, Eric Kennington, Paul Nash, C.R.W. Nevinson Eric Ravilious, Eric Robertson, Walter Sickert, Percy Smith, John Souter and Graham Sutherland.\nAs the First and Second World Wars were taking place, artists that experienced the impact of those years of war at first hand \u2013 either by enlisting or by becoming official war artists \u2013 felt the necessity of finding a new visual language to describe the many aspects of those unprecedented events.\nAlongside the poignant wall-based works the exhibition presents an installation by gallery artist, Michael Petry. Reflecting his interest in contemporary aspects of the classical world, Joshua D\u2019s Wall is inspired from the creation myth of Joshua and the battle of Jericho, which is found in the Bible, the Koran and the Torah.\nThe installation is made up of hand-crafted glass stones, made at the Berengo glass studios in Murano, Italy. Commissioned by the Palm Springs Art Museum in 2012, sections of the original 250 stone piece have been exhibited in Venice, Houston, Santa Fe and Stockholm.\nMirroring Joshua\u2019s mythic destruction of the city walls of Jericho on instruction by God, as each stone is sold, the installation is slowly destroyed in a fittingly powerful statement referencing both classical and religious mythology and contemporary geo-political conflict.\nJoshua D\u2019s Wall is placed directly on the floor, as if a glass wall has fallen over. On the surrounding walls works from the Fine Art Society\u2019s collection of paintings, drawings, and prints from artists working in the period of the First and Second World War are placed accompanied by photographs of soldiers in Petry\u2019s collection of WWI memorabilia. The exhibition will connect his contemporary work (the performance and sculpture) with historical art dealing with similar subject matter.\nExhibition: 4th \u2013 24th March, 2016 The Fine Art Society Ltd. 148 New Bond St | London W1S 2JT www.faslondon.com\nThe exhibition will coincide with the World Premiere performance of A Prussian Requiem (Powell: score, Petry: libretto) at the Royal Festival Hall. The Philharmonia Orchestra\u2019s WWI Commemoration Concert on March 6th will feature the requiem. Composer John Powell and Petry have worked on performance, opera and installation art projects for over 25 years.\nPerformance:The performance is roughly 40 minutes long and will incorporate the full orchestra and a choir of 150 singers.\nFIRST WORLD WAR COMMEMORATION CONCERT Sunday 6th Mar 2016, 7.30pm\nRoyal Festival Hall, London More Info: www.philharmonia.co.uk\nPerformance Synopsis:\nThe story takes place as the Archduke of Austria, Franz Ferdinand is shot by the\nBosnian Serb, Gavrilo Princip, on June 28, 1914. Princip was a Yugoslav nationalist and\nthe assassination was used a pretext for Russia to come to Serbia\u2019s aid when Franz\nJoseph I of Austria declared war. Kaiser Wilhelm II (a close friend of Ferdinand) was\ngenerally regarded as a bit of a oaf. He was outplayed by his generals in order to bring\nPrussia into the war. Wilhelm was a cousin of both Tsar Nicholas II (Russia) and King\nGeorge V (Great Britain) who joined forces against him. The Kaiser attempted to\nprevent Britain from joining the war in aid of France but Moltke The Younger refused\nto alter his battle plans and the \u2018Great War\u2019 commenced.\nAs the Media Arts Trio (Powell, Petry and Gavin Greenaway) have created sound installations (The Dilemma, 2012) performance art (Deceptions, 1987), video installations\n(The History of the World, 1999), and an opera for the German National Gallery (An\nEnglishman, and an Irishman and a Frenchman, 1995).\nBritish-born John Powell is one of Hollywood\u2019s most prolific film composers. His versatile music can be heard in animated films, comedies, action films and dramas including The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Face/Off, Kung Fu Panda, Antz, Chicken Run, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Italian Job, United 93, I Am Sam and X-Men: The Last Stand, Fair Game, and Knight and Day. Powell\u2019s recent credits include Rio, Kung Fu Panda 2, Happy Feet 2, and The Lorax. Powell is the recipient of four Ivor Novello Awards for Shrek, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and How To Train Your Dragon. Powell was nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA for his score to How To Train Your Dragon (2011), and was nominated for a Grammy for his work on Happy Feet (2008).\nAmerican-born Michael Petry is an artist, author, and curator. He is the Director of MOCA London, co-founded the Museum of Installation and was Curator of the Royal Academy Schools Gallery. Petry\u2019s books include: Installation Art (1994), Installation in the New Millennium (2003), Abstract Eroticism (1996) and A Thing of Beauty is\u2026(1997). The Trouble with Michael, a monograph of his practice, was published by Art Media Press (2001). Petry\u2019s book Hidden Histories: 20th century male same sex lovers in the visual arts (2004) accompanied Hidden Histories an exhibition he curated for The New Art Gallery Walsall. He was the first Artist in Residence at Sir John Soane\u2019s Museum (2010/11) and his one man show The Touch of the Oracle at the Palm Springs Art Museum (2012) was accompanied by a ten year career review (Thames & Hudson). Petry\u2019s recent books include, The Art of Not Making: The New Artist Artisan Relationship (Thames & Hudson 2011) and Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition. It was published in 4 hard back editions, Thames & Hudson (UK/American), Hirmer (German) and Ludion (Dutch) and an exhibition (he has curated) based on the book will start its European tour in June (2015). Petry\u2019s work was shown in this years Venice Biennale at the Palazzo Grimani in the Frontiers Reimagined exhibition.\nThis entry was posted in NEWS and tagged Fine Art Society, John Powell, Michael Petry, Palm Springs Art Museum. Bookmark the permalink.\nAndy Warhol artwork discovered in \u00a3150 Craigslist purchase \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Sunscreen on Highwoods Boulevard\nWalnut Creek Greenway Trail \u2192\nHole #8 at Harris Lake County Park Frisbee Golf Course\nWe visited Harris Lake County Park last weekend. This is a Wake County park located 22 miles south of Raleigh in New Hill adjacent to the Shearon-Harris Nuclear Plant. There is a floating dock for fishing and an area to launch kayaks and canoes. We decided to play the frisbee golf course which was a good way to see the park. The 18 hole course starts in the pine forest and finally surfaces for a few holes right on the lake, which offers some good views of the nuclear reactor. There are also some mountain biking trails in the park that I\u2019ve heard are pretty fun, and the lake was fairly busy with recreational boating.\n1 Response to Harris Lake County Park\nMy feelings are split about the presence of the cooling tower in your photos. There\u2019s something strangely sinister about it when one goes out to enjoy nature and the outdoors, but it reminds you there is nothing really wild left\u2026hence the change of terminology from \u201cnature\u201d to \u201cthe environment\u201d. Conversely, I enjoy seeing the cooling tower because it shows that its ok to integrate these elements into our \u201cenvironment\u201d when its done sensitively. Of course, the reactor is out in New Hill so that it remains a select distance from large populations, but this nevertheless applies to other infrastructural elements in our world. Do you ever read BLDGBLOG?",
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        "raw_content": "NIST scraps some paper forms\n\"Feds embrace NFC service\"\nThe agency that built the atomic clock, invented a way to count electrons and developed virtual reality so refined it can be used for training surgeons still conducts much of its day-to-day business on paper forms shuttled from office to office in cardboard folders.\nIt has been done that way for years at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which turned 100 this spring. Say you want your office painted. You fill out a work order, stick it in a red folder and send it to your supervisor. If he approves, he signs the order, returns it to the folder and sends it on to the next supervisor, who signs it and sends it forward and so on.\nBut that's beginning to change. With a project called e-Approval, NIST is scrapping some of its paper forms and red folders. In their place the agency is using electronic forms and software that zips the forms to the appropriate managers, who can approve them with a digital signature and send them on to the next manager.\n\"We've just started rolling it out,\" said Kevin Inman, director of the e-Approval project. In addition to automating \"interdivisional work orders,\" such as requests to have offices painted, NIST is starting to use electronic forms for some purchases, for reimbursing employees for local travel, and for some of the time and attendance records kept for payroll purposes.\nAutomating just those four processes required converting 220 paper forms to electronic ones, Inman said.\nOnce a user has called up the needed electronic forms, the e-Approval system provides instructions for filling them out. For some functions, \"smart technology\" takes over by automatically filling in parts of the form and sending the completed form to the next recipient in the chain of command, according to Materials, Communication and Computers Inc. (MatCom), the company hired to help assemble the system.\nUltimately, creating paperless business processes should save NIST significant time and money, MatCom officials said.\nThat's the goal for all agencies under the Government Paperwork Elimination Act. The act requires federal agencies to offer people the option of submitting information electronically as of Oct. 23, 2003. Agencies are supposed to be able to accept electronic signatures and provide appropriate security for electronic information by then.\nBut in June, the Office of Management and Budget said less than half of federal agencies are on track to meet the 2003 deadline.\nAlthough NIST's e-Approval project was not intended as a prototype for other agencies, several have expressed interest in the project's progress, Inman said. \"We've had some agencies call us, asking if could take a look.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Supercomputing takes NASA to infinity and beyond\nVirtueArts Lunar Explorer interactive model of the moon\nNASA, known for its stunts in the sky, is now pulling some equally amazing feats on terrestrial flooring to ensure that its space somersaults are safe.\nThe agency is toying with some new e-learning ventures, notably a twist on gaming that will allow astronauts, scientists and engineers to plan lunar missions.\nThe new toolset will be an adaptation of a video game that simulates driving on the moon, complete with surround sound, surround vision and lunar footage from the 1998 Clementine mission.\nBy physically stepping into a virtual rocket environment, engineers and astronauts can better answer questions such as: How many vehicles should NASA fly at once? What should be the base diameter on the payload and on the rocket? How fast can a rover go before it loses traction?\nVirtueArts and VirtuePlay, sister companies based in Los Angeles that created the video game, have signed an agreement to collaborate with the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., on real-time simulation training.\nSuch e-learning would allow astronauts and NASA engineers to steer moon buggies and walk through flying spacecraft in 3-D virtual reality, for example.\nThe companies will unveil the video game version, \u201cLunar Racing Championship,\u201d later this month at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics\u2019 Space 2006 Conference and Exposition in San Jose, Calif.\nThe game is designed to stimulate interest in science and technology among children and teenagers.\nDuring the simulated lunar races, drivers sit in individual racing pods, complete with race car seats, shaking steering wheels, and gas and brake pedals. High-fidelity 360-degree head-mounted displays with head-tracking devices let drivers look in any direction and see the racecourse, other racers and a 3-D lunar terrain.\nEach five-minute race takes drivers through various locations on the moon, including Hadley Rille, Alpine Valley, the Amundsen Crater and the Tycho Crater.\n\u201cIt\u2019s comparable to any high-end racing game that\u2019s out there, but you\u2019re racing in one-sixth gravity with no atmosphere,\u201d said Mary Duda, chief executive officer of software developer VirtueArts and game developer VirtuePlay.\nIn the next three years, NASA hopes to adapt the game technology to conceptualize options for upcoming exploration missions, said Dan Rasky, a senior staff scientist and director of the NASA Ames Space Portal.\n\u201cIt\u2019s hard to visualize this in your brain,\u201d Rasky said. \u201cYou get to the point where you overwhelm an individual\u2019s ability to visualize the mission planning in his or her own head.\u201d He used to watch his children playing on the computer and say, \u201cWe can do this for video games. Why don\u2019t we have a tool like this for $100 billion space missions?\u201d\nThe answer to that question is easier to answer than Rasky\u2019s other exploration mindbenders. Duda said the problem had been the enormous cost of high-resolution, on-demand simulation software. It took her companies five years to develop a solution. The technology, Rapid Application Development Engine (RADE), lets users quickly create complex interactive projects that developers would have needed a long time to construct. The software application works with laptop PCs and large clusters of computers.\nTo build a simulation, developers normally would code individual interactive activities, compile that code and then run the program. To create a new simulation, developers would have to scrap the code and rebuild, which typically would take years.\nWith RADE, NASA engineers can compile interactive, photorealistic, near Pixar-quality scenes in real time on consumer hardware. If they need to, they can alter the simulation in at least half the time.\n\u201cWe\u2019re visualizing things that scientists are doing with pen and paper.\u2026 We\u2019re taking what would otherwise be abstract data and we\u2019re interpreting that into a graphical interface,\u201d Duda said. \u201cWe are using true physics and compensating for things you\u2019d have to do on a future rover.\u201d For the proof-of-concept design, the companies, which specialize in nonviolent gaming, created a \u201cSims\u201d-like game based on the TV show \u201cER.\u201d\nIn the future, the companies will work with NASA to inject the look and feel of space travel. They will use a concept called force feedback, which involves embedding sensors in the floor, handles and anything else the user touches to replicate the sensation of moving in one-sixth gravity. Right now, sensors in the steering wheel of the lunar racing video game perform this function.\nNASA officials say the virtual reality learning tool will enable astronauts and engineers to collaborate in building the next space shuttle, Orion, and other systems for NASA\u2019s exploration program.\n\u201cThe astronauts want to get an idea of what the engineers are doing,\u201d Rasky said, adding that the engineers\u2019 designs may be efficient from an operations standpoint, but they might not be feasible from a human standpoint. For example, seating configurations and other environmental factors might not be suitable.\nRasky said RADE could have saved him and his colleagues some grief in the summer of 2005 when they were conceiving the exploration system architecture study. During the study, astronauts made a mock-up of the engineers\u2019 space shuttle designs with cardboard boxes to visualize the look of the interior.\nWith virtual reality, Rasky said, \u201cyou\u2019re right in the video game. With this head-mount display, if you look to the left, the view changes as if you are looking to the left. Any way you look, you are on the moon. What you hear is on the moon.\u201d\nWith a trace of hyperbole, he added, \u201cThe whole idea is to get you to the \u2018Star Trek\u2019 hologram.\u201d\nThe rest of NASA\u2019s workforce will benefit from other new e-learning equipment. As part of the President\u2019s Management Agenda, NASA has launched an online learning management system. The idea is that remote learning and other telework technologies save agencies time and money. 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        "raw_content": "Edited Transcript of LPX earnings conference call or presentation 6-Nov-18 4:00pm GMT\nNASHVILLE Nov 8, 2018 (Thomson StreetEvents) -- Edited Transcript of Louisiana-Pacific Corp earnings conference call or presentation Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 4:00:00pm GMT\n* Michael Emory Kinney\n* John Charles Tumazos\nJohn Tumazos Very Independent Research, LLC - President and CEO\nSeaport Global Securities LLC, Research Division - MD & Senior Equity Research Analyst\n* Sean Steuart\nTD Securities Equity Research - Research Analyst\nGood day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Third Quarter 2018 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation Earnings Conference Call. (Operator Instructions) As a reminder, this conference call may be recorded.\nMichael Emory Kinney, Louisiana-Pacific Corporation - Interim CFO & Treasurer [2]\nThank you, Nicole, and good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us on our conference call today to discuss LPs financial results for the third quarter of 2018. I'm Mike Kinney, LPs Interim Chief Financial Officer, and I'm joined today by Brad Southern, LPs Chief Executive Officer.\nAs we've done in the past, we've opened up this call to the public and are doing a webcast. The webcast can be accessed at www.lpcorp.com. Additionally, to help with the discussion, we have provided a presentation with supplemental information that should be reviewed in conjunction with our earnings release. I will be referencing these slides in my comments this morning. Also we have filed our 10-Q and 8-K this morning with some supplemental information.\nI do want to remind all participants on the call about the forward-looking statements comment on Slide 2 of the presentation. Please also be aware of the discussion of our use of non-GAAP financial information included on Slide 3 of the presentation. The appendix attached to the presentation has some of the necessary reconciliations that have been supplemented by the Form 8-K filing we made this morning. Rather than reading these two statements, I incorporate them with this reference.\nI'll begin today's call with an overview of our results for the quarter followed by highlights from each of the segments, a review of the current market environment and the outlook for the remainder of the year, including our capital allocation priorities. Mike will then take you through the financial results in more detail followed by the question-and-answer session.\nWe delivered solid results in the third quarter, highlighted by the continued progress of our strategic transformation into a leading building solutions company, a company serving markets where we can create and sustain competitive advantage through our distinctive customer value proposition, a strong and growing brand and a focus on innovative, high-performance products with the ultimate goal of delivering top-tier total shareholder returns.\nWe introduced this strategic shift in the first quarter of this year, and we have been actively working over the last 3 quarters to transition LPs focus to higher value-add and higher-margin Siding and specialty products. We believe that this transformation, the decoupling of our performance from the commodity cycle that dominates OSB, will lead to more consistent and sustainable results, greater growth opportunities, a stronger margin profile and increased shareholder value.\nAgainst the backdrop of the current commodity market, OSB pricing and transportation headwinds, our results this quarter provide validation of the merits of this strategy and give us confidence that our transformation is positioning LP for long-term stability and profitable growth across the cycle. It's important to note that this strategic transformation is not just a matter of shifting production capacity and selling more siding. Rather, it's a broad-based change in how we are approaching all aspects of our business, such as focusing on building a performance-based culture and executing our innovation roadmap. While we have more work to do, we are beginning to deliver on these promises.\nLet me provide a few quick examples starting with our effort to build a performance-based organization and culture. We recently completed an in-depth review of our corporate organizational structure. Our transformation to a high-performance culture is dependent upon having an organizational structure that clearly defines accountability, fosters ownership, aligns with our strategy and enables us to deliver the results we expect.\nFor this reason, we have shifted from a matrix management structure, in which our corporate functional teams were accountable for certain aspects of each business, to a line management structure, which embeds functional support in each business segment reporting directly the business leadership. Through this structure, Siding, OSB and EWP will have complete accountability for all facets of their business P&L and strategic execution.\nOur South America operations have been run under a line management structure since inception. This new line management structure will strengthen LPs competitiveness and improve our efficiency by better positioning each business to resource growth opportunities by aligning our business function with the market and by reducing overall corporate infrastructure costs.\nAs an additional element of our corporate review, we also took a close look at our geographical footprint across the U.S. and decided to consolidate some of our administrative office locations. The end result is that we will be closing our offices in Hayden Lake, Idaho, Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington in 2019. The business functions in these offices will be combined into the national operations.\nLet me now turn to a review of our business segments starting with Siding. We are pleased to report continued strong momentum in Siding as we delivered record net sales, EBITDA, strand volume and strand order intake. Pricing remains strong compared to prior year for strand and fiber SmartSide. During the quarter we achieved 16% revenue growth for strand and continue to be on track to deliver our anticipated 12% to 14% full year revenue growth. This growth significantly outperforms housing growth and validates our diversified market penetration strategy. Inventories in the channel for SmartSide products are at normal levels.\nWe continue to proceed, on time and on budget, with the Dawson Creek, British Columbia conversion project. We expect to take the OSB mill off-line in November, and we are targeting restarting the siding mill in the middle of the first quarter of 2019. We expect the impact from this off-line period to be approximately $5 million during the fourth quarter and an additional potential $5 million during the first quarter. As a comparison, this is consistent with our experience from our Swan Valley mill conversion project in 2015 during which we experienced an impact of $10 million over Q3 and Q4 of that year.\nTurning now to our OSB results, during the quarter we achieved strong price realization relative to random lengths despite volume and pricing headwinds. Wet weather across many southern markets slowed jobsite activity during the latter half of Q3, and as a result, inventories ended higher than in previous quarters.\nOur continued focus on shifting our sales mix, especially OSB, delivered strong results in the quarter, with value-added sales volumes improving by 8% compared to the prior year quarter. This compares to commodity sales down 4% versus the prior year quarter. As a reminder, diversifying our sales mix to include more specialty OSB is a key focus area because these products generate stronger, more stable margins through the cycle.\nWe have been taking action to improve the operational efficiency of our OSB mills in an effort to drive competitiveness and profitability by increasing plant run time, efficiency and quality. We refer to this internally as overall equipment effectiveness, or OEE. I am very pleased to report that, as a result of this work, in Q3, we delivered a 5% increase in OEE on a year-over-year basis. To provide some context, a 5% increase across our system is equivalent to adding 1/2 of the capacity of a new mill on an annual basis. This initiative is now underway in our siding plants as well. Additionally within the quarter, we locked in on a schedule for an upcoming press rebuild at our Carthage, Texas mill. The plant will go down in the first quarter for approximately 35 days.\nCommodity pricing continues to be a source of pressure within our OSB business, with prices falling throughout October. In response, we took, and will continue to take, the appropriate actions to adjust our commodity production to match demand.\nTurning to EWP, we continue to make progress against our ongoing EWP initiatives during the quarter. Our average sales price improved quarter-over-quarter, and we continue to see strong demand in LSL, with sales in the third quarter beating the prior year period by 30%. LSL growth is a key driver in the turnaround story for this business. We continue to experience softer demand for I-Joists and for LVL as well as higher cost of sales, which have outpaced average price increases for these products. Overall inventory levels in the channel for EWP are aligned with demand.\nOur Wilmington, North Carolina LVL facility sustained significant damage from Hurricane Florence, and we expect the facility to be down through mid-December. Thankfully, all of our employees are safe; however, many did sustain significant property damage. For LP in the interim, we have been servicing customers through finished goods inventory at Wilmington, supplemented by inventory from our Western plant in Golden, British Columbia and from a third-party LVL supply agreement. Mike will provide some more color on the financial impact in his section.\nFinally, in LP South America, I'm pleased to report a record financial quarter in Brazil, the highest since the start of operations in the region. The team in Brazil has done a tremendous job in a difficult market environment. In July, we started up the Panguipulli second line, our third press line in the country, on time and on budget. We did experience slower demand in Chile during the softening market as well as pricing pressure from importers. We are closely monitoring this and expect to see recovery during the fourth quarter.\nBefore I hand off the call to Mike, I want to take a few moments to discuss our outlook for the remainder of the year and our capital allocation priorities. We see continued strength reflective of a robust economy with a combination of low unemployment and steady income growth. Builder sentiment remains positive, and consumers and small businesses remain optimistic about current and future economic conditions. While home prices remain affordable relative to historical levels, interest rates and housing supply availability are affecting affordability.\nLooking ahead, we continue to anticipate a solid outlook for housing due to favorable demographic trends related to the Millennial generation. Balancing this are constraints, including rising interest rates and construction labor scarcity.\nConsistent with our commitment to strategically deploy capital where we believe we can drive the greatest value for our shareholders, during the quarter we deployed $60 million to repurchase 2.1 million shares, almost completing the balance of the existing $100 million authorization approved in 2014. We also began repurchasing shares under the new authorization of $150 million, which we announced last quarter. To date, we've repurchased 4.4 million shares, or approximately $119 million worth, leaving $131 million to be deployed. In addition, in August we paid another $0.13 dividend, our third payment since reinstating the dividend in February. And last Friday we announced that we will be paying the next dividend later this month.\nIn conclusion, we are well-positioned for the long term as we approach the end of the year. We are pleased with the progress of our transformation into a leading building solutions provider, and we believe that our results reflect the long-term value of this strategy. Looking ahead, we will continue to leverage our strong balance sheet to deploy capital with the highest return opportunities while continuing to invest in our specialty products businesses.\nI will begin my discussion with a review of the financial results for the third quarter of 2018. This will be followed by some comments on the performance of the individual segments and selected balance sheet items.\nMoving to Slide 4 of the presentation for a discussion of the third quarter 2018 consolidated results. We reported net sales of $737 million for the third quarter of 2018, a 3% increase from the third quarter of 2017. Net income was $124 million or $0.86 per diluted share compared to net income of $110 million or $0.75 per diluted share in the third quarter of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations was $193 million in the quarter compared to $194 million in the third quarter of 2017.\nTurning to our results for the first 9 months of 2018, net sales were $2.2 billion, an 11% increase year-over-year. Net income was $378 million, or $2.59 per diluted share, up from $259 million, or $1.77 per diluted share, in the first 9 months of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations was $595 million compared to $475 million in the same period of 2017.\nMoving on to Slide 5 and a review of our segment results. Starting with Siding.. This segment includes our SmartSide fiber and strand and CanExel siding products as well as OSB produced on one line of our Hayward, Wisconsin operation and our Dawson Creek operation. The Siding segment reported sales of $241 million, a 6% increase from the third quarter of 2017. Operating income was $60 million and adjusted EBITDA was $68 million, representing an increase of $7 million from the third quarter of 2017.\nFor the quarter, SmartSide strand average sales prices were up 5% due to changes in the product mix and a price increase implemented in the first quarter of 2018, with sales volumes higher by 10%. In SmartSide fiber, sales prices were up 11%, while volumes were down 5%. As a reminder, we raised prices on our SmartSide fiber products, which slowed demand as we continue to seek opportunities to position our fiber offerings to maximize return.\nWe produced about 100 million feet of OSB in this segment during the quarter of 2018, which is consistent with the third quarter of some 2017 as we continue to prepare for the conversion of our Dawson OSB mill into a siding mill later this year. We estimate adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations associated with OSB and sold in the Siding segment for the third quarter was $4.5 million compared to $8.5 million in the third quarter of 2017.\nFor the third quarter of 2018, as compared to 2017, CanExel prices were down 5% and flat in Canadian dollars as a majority of these sales are made in Canada. Volume was down 42% in the quarter primarily due to customers rebalancing their inventories. As a reminder, based upon the last 3 years of Siding sales, CanExel represents about 6% of our total sales.\nFor the first 9 months of 2018, Siding segment sales were $729 million, an increase of 9% year-over-year. Siding operating income was $168 million compared to $143 million in first 9 months of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA was $193 million compared to $167 million in the same period of 2017.\nTurning to Slide 6, OSB reported net sales for the third quarter of 2018 of $349 million, about flat with the third quarter of 2017. Operating income was $115 million compared to income of $127 million in the third quarter of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations was $131 million compared to $142 million in 2017.\nFor the quarter, sales volumes in commodity OSB were 4% lower, while sales volumes in our value-add products were 8% higher. The volume increase in the value-add products was across all major value-add product lines. Pricing for OSB was lower by 4% in commodity and 3% higher in value-add. Generally, pricing from our value-add products trail the commodity decrease based upon how prices are set. The decrease in OSB pricing resulted in decreased operating results of $4 million. In addition to the reduced sales price, we saw increases in raw material costs, primarily resin.\nFor the first 9 months of 2018, OSB segment sales were $1 billion, an increase of 11% year-over-year. Operating income was $370 million compared to $291 million in the first 9 months of 2018. Adjusted EBITDA was $414 million compared to $336 million in the same period of 2017. The increase in OSB prices accounted for $117 million of this increase, offset by increases in raw material costs and manufacturing costs due to downtime related to logistics associated with our Western Canadian operations and maintenance capital improvements.\nNow turning to EWP. Please turn to Slide 7 of the presentation, which shows the results from our Engineered Wood Products segment. The segment includes I-Joist, Laminated Strand Lumber, Laminated Veneer Lumber, OSB produced at our Houlton, Maine facility, plywood plus other related products. This segment also includes the sale of I-Joist and LVL products produced by the Resolute joint venture or under a contract manufacturing agreement with Murphy Plywood..\nFor the third quarter, EWP sales were $105 million, up from $98 million in the third quarter of 2017. Operating income was $9 million compared to $7 million in the third quarter of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations was $12 million compared to $11 million in the third quarter of 2017. LSL volumes were up 30%, while LVL volumes were down 10%. I-Joist volumes were up 4% compared to the same quarter last year. Pricing was up 13% in LSL, 9% in LDL and 5% in I-Joist.\nFor the first 9 months of 2018, EWP reported sales of $315 million, an increase of 15% year-over-year. EWP operating income was $20 million compared to $13 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted EBITDA was $33 million as compared to $24 million in the same period of 2017.\nAs Brad noted during the third quarter, our Wilmington, North Carolina LVL operation suffered damage in Hurricane Florence and has been temporarily shut down. The initial cost of $0.5 million associated with the repairs and cleanup are included in our other operating charges and credits for the third quarter of 2018. We anticipate additional costs of $10 to $15 million including capital will be incurred in the fourth quarter of 2018. It is expected that we will receive reimbursement from our insurance carriers for costs in excess of our $5 million deductible.\nMoving on to Slide 8 of the presentation, for the quarter, our South America segment reported sales of $35 million, about $4 million lower than the third quarter of 2017. Operating income was $7 million and adjusted EBITDA was $9 million. Pricing was up 7% on OSB and 2% in Siding. Volumes were lower in both OSB and Siding due to the slowing housing market in Chile and general economic weakness across all of South America.\nFor the first 9 months of 2018, our South America operations reported sales of $122 million, an increase of 6% year-over-year. Segment operating income was $25 million compared to $16 million in the first 9 months of 2017. Adjusted EBITDA was $32 million as compared to $23 million in the same period of 2017.\nTurning to our costs for the quarter, total SG&A costs were $51 million compared to $49 million in the same quarter in 2017. For the first 9 months, our total SG&A costs were $152 million, up from $145 million in 2017. These increases are primarily related to the increased investment in our sales and marketing areas.\nIn terms of our unallocated costs, these were slightly lower at $28 million for the quarter and $83 million for the first 9 months. As Brad noted, given our realignment to a line management organization, we do anticipate the unallocated to continue to decrease as these costs are redeployed into the businesses.\nNet interest income was higher by $2 million in the third quarter of 2018 as compared to the third quarter of 2017, driven by the higher cash balances and improved interest rates.\nPlease refer to Slide 9 of the presentation. As of September 30, 2018, we had cash and cash equivalents of $986 million. Capital expenditures for the first 9 months of 2018 were $150 million. Inventory is up from December 31, with the $16 million of this related to in-transits and our adoption of the new revenue recognition standard. We are projecting capital expenditures for the full year at $200 million to $225 million, of which $115 million is for growth and $100 million associated with maintenance projects.\nThank you, Nicole, and if we could now go to the queue.\n(Operator Instructions) Our first question comes from the line of George Staphos of Bank of America Merrill Lynch.\nJohn Plimpton Babcock, BofA Merrill Lynch, Research Division - Associate [2]\nThis is actually John Babcock on the line for George. Just want to quickly follow-up with regards to the management structure change there. Can you talk a little bit about what led to that decision and also provide a little bit more color on what you see the benefits are of this line management style versus the matrix structure?\nSure, John. Thanks. So we -- as part of our strategy, we're aligning our corporation around a series of strategic agenda items to drive incremental shareholder value. Predominantly, these initiatives reside within our business lines, obviously, because they're related to either product growth or more efficient operations, as I referenced in my prepared comments. At LP, we have a history of having a more matrix functional organization. I think that it's a legacy, when we had several more businesses in our portfolio than we do today. So as we went through over the past year and really looked at our cost structure and the way accountability was being assigned, we felt like it was -- to better align our functional organization with the businesses, we wanted to move away from the matrix structure and embed all the functional support that is around those businesses directly into the business. And we feel like that will better align all of our organization around executing on our strategic agenda and also provide some efficiency as well. So that was really the initiative and the thought catalyst that went into initiating the study. We did this cross functionally with representatives from the business and functional leadership engaged in coming up with our new structure, and we're in the process of rolling it out today and will have it pretty much fully in place by the end of the year.\nOkay. Thanks for that. And then just moving to the OSB business, I was wondering if you could talk about market conditions as they stand now, how inventories are in the channel and also where your order files stand.\nOkay. So I think everybody's pretty much understands what happened in Q3. Just as a reminder, the capacity additions that of come online over the past 12 months were definitely -- there's volume in the market there. Starts were softer Q3 and coming into October. Weather certainly hasn't helped, especially the rains in Texas and the associated rains with the 2 hurricanes that landed in the Southeast. I do believe, in preparation for some of the hurricane issues, there was some pre-buy and inventory build within the channel that we've been working through. And then on the supply side, fortunately, we -- as an industry, we did have all the logistics issues that plagued us in the first and second quarter kind of ease up on us so product could truly move around North America. And so we saw pricing pressure. As we look into October, we were encouraged by the random lengths reports last week where we saw little bit of a bounce. But I do think buyers have been looking for a floor, so they've been cautious about taking positions as pricing -- especially as rapidly as price was falling, but we have seen that firm up a little bit. And we have currently have our order files out 2 weeks, 2 to 3 weeks, so we feel good about our current position. As far as inventory in the channel, I do think we've worked through some inventory, some higher-than-normal inventory levels in September and October associated with the pre-builds that were -- or positions that were taken prior to the hurricanes, but feel pretty good about where those inventories are now.\nThank you. And then just in Siding, it looks like volumes were down a little bit from last quarter. What were the big drivers of that? And then also if you could, just kind of tagging on that last question just on -- or rather commentary on OSB pricing. Has that had any impact on prices within Siding and how your customers are viewing current pricing levels?\nHey, John. This is Mike. We think that we probably left a little bit out there in Q3, maybe 20 million feet in terms of shipments that we couldn't get out that we had the orders. We still had some lingering availability of cars, getting the cars and getting the trucks to get the product out. No real impact on the price part because it's not a commodity, and we're not trading from a price standpoint, but when you still look at the full year, kind of 9 months, rolling 12 months-type thing, we're in that 13% growth, which is within the 12% to 14% revenue guidance that we've given, and 8% of that was volume and 5% of that price. So I think that what we didn't get out in Q3, we'll get that out in Q4.\nOkay. And what was that? Just transportation and logistics that impacted that?\nYes. I mean, we were having a hard time getting -- at the end of the corner, at the end of any time period, it's just if you get the cars great and then sometimes they flop into the next week, and when you're -- and that's really what happened at the end of the quarter.\nYes. We did have -- as I reported in my prepared comments, we had record order intake for SmartSide strand in the quarter, so we definitely had the orders to ship more than we did. It just became a little bit of issue of buttoning things up at the end of the quarter.\nOur next question comes from the line of Mark Connolly of Stephens.\nMark William Connelly, Stephens Inc., Research Division - MD & Senior Equity Research Analyst [12]\nCan you hear --\nMichael Emory Kinney, Louisiana-Pacific Corporation - Interim CFO & Treasurer [13]\nMark, are you there?\nSorry. Can you hear me?\nYes. We can hear you.\nOkay. Sorry about that. My line cut out. Can you talk about market penetration for your Siding business a little? Clearly an improving market. You can grow sales, but when housing slows down, how much will your strategy shift to capture greater market share? Where are the markets you think you're underpenetrated versus potential? And are those different markets in terms of repair and remodel versus new-home construction?\nSo we are very focused on further penetration in the repair and remodel market. We have relatively low market share there, especially compared to our position in single family. That's a major initiative to us. We continue to execute on that. That's some of the sales and marketing additional SG&A that Mike spoke to. We're focused on adding resources to our effort there and so that -- we see a lot of possibility there. I mean, it was encouraging this quarter to get the kind of growth we got as housing began to slow, so I think we're seeing some fruits of that. But without question, repair and remodel is the biggest opportunity and our highest-focus area other than just executing on the single-family side. I will also mention -- this is a smaller opportunity is the -- what we call specified markets, so that would be more commercial-type applications for SmartSide. We are very underpenetrated there as well and see that as an opportunity. We geared up in that area of sales and marketing when we introduced our FlameBlock product out of OSB. And so we have learned how to be successful in that channel through the success of our FlameBlock offering and are using those resources to also sell and promote Siding there. So those are the 2 kind of -- well, repair and remodel is a very large area, but the specified market is also an area of focus for us and an area where we believe we're underpenetrated.\nGreat. That's very helpful. So just kind of going back to OSB prices a little bit. They've come down recently, but for a little while, they looked too high to be sustainable. Did those very high OSB prices worry you to some extent in terms of the potential for creating a more sustainably profitable OSB market? How do you think about your customers and just sort of the incentive for competitors to add capacity?\nWell, usually it doesn't stay up there very long is one thing I've experienced, so I don't think it has -- those kind of prices have in any way affected the overall competitive position of OSB in the marketplace, especially relative to plywood, which kind of tends to move in relationship to OSB. So I don't think it's hurt us competitively over the last couple spikes, though, I mean, I understand the nature of the question. OSB remains, over a cycle or even over a year, a very competitive way of sheathing a home, so I think it could -- if it stayed up there forever, people might start looking for alternatives, but I don't think there's been any significant substitution of OSB in the marketplace over this last couple of peaks in pricing.\nOur next question comes from the line of Ketan Mamtora of BMO Capital Markets.\nBrad, Mike, just coming back to that earlier question, is it possible for you to kind of quantify some of your exposure in terms of your volumes right now, how much goes to kind of new res versus repair and remodeling? And I also know you have the outdoor building solutions kind of exposure as well, so is there any way to kind of quantify that?\nSo Ketan, what the -- kind of the new res in the Siding is 35% to 40%. So if you compare that to OSB, which would be in that 75% to 80%, and Engineered Wood, which would be significantly -- would be 90% to 95% new res, so kind of that 35 to 40%. And then kind of the outdoor, the building solutions, the sheds is kind of 25%, so a quarter of the overall from a segment standpoint. And I think if you look at -- I think everybody thinks that it's the majority of it is in the new res, and I think what it does is that provides the diversification across the whole portfolio, whether it's the repair-remodel, whether it's the sheds and then also in the new res as well. So it's not just all new residential.\nRight. So what would be the remaining 1/3 of the piece, Mike? So if new res is, let's say, about 40% and sheds is 25%, what would be the biggest piece of that remaining 1/3?\n[I think] retail environment.\nI see. Got you. Okay. That's --\nGot it. And then any update on kind of when you plan to launch the smooth SmartSide product? I recall last quarter you talked about tentatively planning for Feb 2019?\nYes. Let me give you an update on that. So we have -- are almost complete with all the, I'll call it in-house testing, weatherability testing and durability testing. We are in the process of installing the siding on some test homes, which is really a means of making sure, from an installed standpoint, that the product functions as we want to. We are planning now to show the product at IBS in February and expect to be taking orders shortly thereafter. So I would say late Q1, we'll be taking orders for smooth SmartSide strand.\nYes. Great question, Ketan. I just want to -- I'm very proud of the progress we've made there. As you know, that's been a focus of us for several years, with a really intense focus over the last couple, and we're really looking forward to showing it at the builder show in February.\nGot it. That's helpful. And then just one other question, and this is sort of big picture. If you sort of step back, you talked about Q3 housing wasn't great, and I know there were other things going on this quarter with the hurricanes, the weather, but if you step back, what are you hearing from your customers in terms of just general housing demand outside of these weather-related issues that we've seen. Obviously, the one piece is affordability. We've also talked about labor and lot constraints. So what are you hearing from your customers as you look out to 2019?\nKetan, I spent a lot of time with customers, builder customers, in this past quarter, and I was -- I've actually been encouraged by the conversations. I guess I was expecting a little more pessimism kind of based on where the share prices were for our sector, but I was encouraged. They are, as a general statement, looking at modest growth for next year, so I would say instead of the higher, closer to 10%, I mean, which some do range there, but more at the middle, 4% to 6% growth for next year. So they see opportunity to continue to grow their business into next year. And despite some ups and downs that happen quarter-to-quarter or month-to-month, there was generally a conservative, positive mood across the customers we interacted with in Q3.\nGot it. That's helpful. And just one last cleanup question. Mike, when I look at the presentation and I look at the sliding -- sorry, the Siding slide, in that, the OSB price decline quarter-over-quarter is 24%, but when I look at the OSB segment and in that, the commodity price decline is only about 14%. What would drive such a large difference between the price declines in those 2 segments within sort of just OSB?\nYes, Ketan. It's a completely different mix. We have -- if you look at the mix that's coming out of Hayward and coming out of Dawson, that's going to be a different mix, both from a product mix and from a regional mix. So Dawson Creek is going to be all Western Canadian production, and anything coming out of Hayward is going to be North Central.\nOur next question comes from the line of Chip Dillon of Vertical Research.\nBrad and Mike, it looks like that you guys took -- unless I missed something 3 months ago, that you're edging down the CapEx guidance for the year, and I didn't know if you could just A) affirm that and B) give us kind of an early look, even if it's just directional, in terms of what you see CapEx doing in 2019.\nYes. Chip, we probably didn't really -- I mean, even though it's down from what we said, it really is -- we are essentially implementing all the same projects we were planning on implementing. It's really about timing of when the cash is going to come through in 2018 versus going into 2019. So we've been saying $200 million to $250 million, and if it's going to be a little bit lower, if we're in that $20 million, $25 million lower in 2018, that's just going to go into 2019. So now when you look at 2019, our first it look at 2019 is about the same as 2018, so no significant difference, $200 million to $225 million.\nOkay. That's helpful. And when you -- it's actually very interesting to hear you all describe some of the inner workings of the company. And it makes all the sense to me that if you have people doing a lot of different things, then when things go wrong, they don't have to take responsibility. When things go well, they will all try. It seems like there's a bit of that changing at LPX, and as you go through this process and we look at those 3 locations that you're taking -- that you're going to be closing, can you give us an idea in terms of kind of A) the headcount? And will some of that show up on the corporate line or will it all be -- whatever the savings are be in the segment lines?\nYes, Chip. No. Thanks. So those 3 operations, or those locations, had about 85 people, I think, maybe 90 between the 3 of them. They had our accounts payable, accounts receivable, some of the accounting functions and then as well as our IT operations as well as our tax department. So mostly they were functional in terms of supporting the functions. So we are in the -- we had 3 separate leases that we will be getting out of those leases and moving them into Nashville. In 2019, we will actually incur probably more cost in terms of severance and the move costs and as you transition people from one location to another location, you're going to end up having an overlap of that. So in the end, our costs will be down. We have not specifically kind of stated that externally yet. I think we'll probably have to think about how much we say publicly on that. But we're looking forward to having those people here in Nashville and having a nucleus of people in Nashville versus a few people here and a few people there in the different locations. So we're -- if you think about it, it's similar to moving from the matrix to the line management in terms of having those people closest to where all -- everything is going on in Nashville versus out in the mid -- I mean, I've traveled to Portland and Hayden Lake quite a bit, and I think the benefits of having those people here will be realized. It'll be very important.\nChip, I just -- let me add, if you don't mind. One of the learnings we had during the downturn is when you have everybody in one location, you do find ways for efficiency gains and productivity gains by sharing work or somebody leaves the company and instead of hiring, you maybe parse out that individual's work, and a couple years later you find out that it actually worked doing that. So I see this as -- while we definitely have some cost savings baked into our expectations, by consolidating all those activities here, we will find efficiency and productivity improvements just by having it all consolidated in one place. So there was a bit of a yet-to-be-discovered cost number on that. But it will be real, and we'll continue to share it with y'all as we get more clarity around it.\nYes. Chip. One other point I would say is we couldn't have even done this in the past when we were not on our enterprise system and from an -- being on SAP made us realize that that is the way we should be is centralized. So we couldn't have even done it before we went onto SAP.\nOur next question comes from the line of Sean Steuart of TD Securities.\nSean Steuart, TD Securities Equity Research - Research Analyst [44]\nA couple questions. On the move to the line management system, excluding potential cost savings from closing down some of those offices and relocating people, how should we think about your quarterly corporate expense falling going forward? And I guess I'm just trying to get a sense of if we're at a run rate of $25 million a quarter now, does that trend to between $5 million and $10 million and the rest gets reallocated to the segments? How should we thing about that?\nNo, Sean. I wouldn't think about it that way. It might be -- it's probably too early to say how much it's going to go down, but I think it will trend down. But trending, unless we significantly change the allocation aspect of it, it's going to be not to the $5 million range. It's going to be slightly down, yes, but I wouldn't say that it's going to be in the $5 million range unless we significantly change an allocation methodology, which at this point in time, we have not -- we aren't planning on doing in the near term.\nOkay. Mike, to follow-up, you guys had a big pension payment this quarter. Can you give us the catalyst for that and rationale? And should we expect any further lump-sum payments going forward on that front?\nNo. I think that was it at this point. When we looked at the change in the tax law, it made sense. And if you look at it across multiple industries and multiple -- when you look at the tax reform -- and so being that we were paying the pension benefit guarantee fees to -- because we weren't fully funded. By bringing it up closer to being fully funded, that reduced those. And so when we looked at it from an IRR standpoint, that was the best thing to do. And then it essentially pre-funded that and also eliminated those fees. So we don't have any more of that planned at this point in time.\nOur next question comes from the line of Steven Chercover of Davidson.\nFirst one, real simple. What financial impact of the Carthage press rebuild?\nI think CapEx is $14 million, a little over $14 million. It's between $14 million and $15 million, I believe, but it's typically -- those pressured builds are in that range.\nThat -- plus or minus, yes. I mean, that's what we're \"budgeting,\" and we're always trying to do it shorter. But that's the plan at this point in time.\nOkay. And then secondly, it sounds fair to say that your operational stance has evolved substantially. And I'm just wondering, is it as simple as just producing to your order files or are there other financial and strategic elements when you contemplate your order stance?\nWe are producing to our order file. Our view is we want to service our customers. We do not want to build inventory within our own system, and we do not want to normally build inventory within the channel. And so we try to match our production to our customers' demand. And we focus on that every day.\nAnd the last one from me. If I did my math right, the first repo, you did about 2.1 million shares at $28.60 or so, and the second one 4.4 at $27. So it sends a strong signal of about assessment of intrinsic value. But shares can also overshoot, so I'm just wondering if you'll be a bit more opportunistic on the second half of the second repo?\nThat kind of makes sense.\nOur next question comes from the line of John Tumazos of John Tumazos Very Independent Research.\nJohn Charles Tumazos, John Tumazos Very Independent Research, LLC - President and CEO [59]\nI'm looking at the last Friday's random lengths price, 185 Western Canada, 203 Southeasten U.S. And what price level do you think would cause material production cuts? Are these prices at random lengths probably [just] correct or are there competitors that have annual contracts with minimums or floors above that level? Are $30 to $50 of the cost fixed or semi-fixed, so that if we read a statement that has an EBITDA cost of 180? If you're idle, you still continue to have $30 to $50 of costs. But at what level does supply contract?\nWell, John, I think if you look back and look -- go back into October and look at what happened over most of October, I think what you'll find is that when it hits about where it is right now, it kind of slowed down. I mean, so I think that what happens is, is that the buyers end up waiting for a bottom, or whatever they think the bottom is, and then the order files are longer now. When you look at random length, they're out 2 to 3 weeks. So plus or minus, I would say that you're in that range right now, depending on the region. And you've had -- some regions are down 5. Some regions are plus 10, plus 3 when you look at last week. And if you look at the commentary from random lengths, the -- it showed a lift coming towards the end of the week from a demand standpoint. So some of the things Brad was talking about in terms of the weather in October will -- it seems to be it's starting to dry out a little bit and we'll see how that plays out over the next few months.\nIs the situation partly expectational, where most people expect prices to begin rising in December and into the spring? So if we're at these prices on March 1 or April 1, for sure we get production cuts?\nI don't know about any of that, but I would say it's probably expectational from a buyer standpoint and a seller standpoint and what enters into all their mind at any given point in time. I would say that's probably the definition of a commodity, right?\nHey, John. I'll just add from my experience in the OSB business that there's a lot of emotion on the selling floor and on the buying floor when price is moving either up or down, and that emotion is -- people do not want to take a stocking position if next week they believe the price is going to be lower, and they do want to take a stocking position if they believe next week the price is going to be higher. And that is as much feel as science, especially during these times of movement. So I think we see these swings, especially as we approach peak or trough, that are as much emotion driven as they are any kind of mathematical formula that you could run. I mean, even if you look at, from a standpoint of demand and capacity, we're still very balanced as an industry, and prices have moved the way they've moved this year. So it's very hard to predict. And all we can do is make sure our customers -- we're matching our customers' demand to capacity and into our production, and that's what we focus on every day.\nOur next question comes from the line of Mark Weintraub of Seaport Global.\nMark Adam Weintraub, Seaport Global Securities LLC, Research Division - MD & Senior Equity Research Analyst [65]\nFirst just on Siding, you laid out your initiatives for repair-remodel. You also talked about the smooth appearance product. If housing were to be relatively flat -- and obviously, we're hoping there's still going to be upside -- but if it were to be relatively flat, do you think you can achieve the lion's share of that 12% to 14% revenue growth on the back of the initiatives you're launching?\nMark, I do. I would say -- this is an initial reaction. I would stick to that as long as housing didn't decline. I think if we saw a decline in predicted starts, we would want to evaluate that before I would make a statement about it. But given the diversification in our product offering across segments and the market share that we continue to garner, even in single-family, I would -- it would -- we're pretty robust about our guidance we've been giving on volume -- or actually on revenue. Yes.\nThank you. And then as you point out, if the stock's attractive at $27, it's even more attractive at $23.50, and you've also got almost $1 billion of cash on the balance sheet. In the past, you've talked about wanting to have, I think, on the order of $300 million and then having some money for CapEx projects, although you're now much further along in that process. Maybe if you could kind of just update us on what you'd like the balance sheet to look at when we have a situation where maybe your stock is a fair bit undervalued relative to your views of intrinsic value.\nWell, so let me go through our capital allocation priorities and see if that answers your question. As Mike mentioned, we're going to do another press rebuild in OSB next year. We have begun the formalizing the study around the next siding mill. And just as a reminder to that, we've kind of done the easy ones there from a conversion standpoint, in that taking running OSB mills and converting them to siding. We now have a site in Cook, Minnesota. We have a nonoperating mill in Quebec. So the next siding mill is going to be -- could potentially be substantially more capital associated with funding that growth. We want to make sure we have adequate financing for that as well as the next one. On the pace that we're on now, I mean, it is encouraging from a siding standpoint to be beginning the planning on the next mill before the mill we're working on has started up on siding. And so those are our biggest priorities. The organic growth let's call that. We would like to continue to evaluate adjacency M&A opportunities similar to what we've done with Barrier and then similar to what we've done with the Entekra. While those have been modest, we continue to be active in that area, and obviously, we're going to buy on value, but that certainly could be a use of capital in the future. Then you know, Mark, we reinstated the dividend. We're buying back shares, and we do understand that our shareholders deserve a return on their investment with LP. And depending on where we are with share pricing, we can flex some of that share buyback initiative that we have, and we plan to do that. But so that's where we're focused. You're right, we do speak to the $300 million cushion that we want to have in cash, and as long as it's higher than that, we will be actively pursuing opportunities to create shareholder value with the remaining capital for our shareholders.\nOkay. Thank you. And that's -- you've obviously got a list of attractive potential opportunities competing for capital. And I guess, as you put it all together and you have a share repurchase -- which I think you mentioned is about $130 million left to potentially be deployed -- if the share price opportunity remains very attractive from your perspective, how quickly do you think it's realistic that you would deploy that and/or would there potentially be appetite to do more?\nWell, I think, Mark, so we had the $100 million, which we obviously initiated quite a while ago. Then between the last two quarters, we did $39 million and $60 million, so [yet] a little bit more than 50 a quarter. And then we still have $131 million left on the $150 million authorization. So I think that we will continue to look at that, and obviously, the opportunity to accelerate that is better at $23 then at $27 or $28.\nOkay. Thanks very much,\nBut Mark, let me say, I think our board is actively involved in these discussions around the questions you're asking, and we -- my feel is share repurchase will be a viable part of our strategy going forward, given the strength of our balance sheet. So we'll work through this current authorization, and I'm confident that, if it makes sense, our board will be supportive of the next one, and then we'll execute around that depending on where we are in the cycle.\nOur next question comes from the line of Paul Quinn from RBC Capital Markets.\nBrad and Mike, just a question on the Siding. It's great to see you kept the revenue guidance at 12% to 14%, but I suspect when you put in that guidance, you weren't quite 100% sure that you'd have this smooth side product available. Just wondering what if you could sort of give us a rough idea what kind of growth you see in the smooth-sided product. And is that a significant portion of the 12% to 14% going forward?\nYes. Paul, when we -- as we go into next year and launch that product, we'll sharpen our pencil on that. But I want to tell you where I stand right now on it is we have these questions around how are you going to sustain the 12% to 14%,. A key initiative for us, as the cycle for single-family begins to slowdown in growth, is we have to accelerate in repair and remodel. And as we've talked about in the past without having smooth, it has blocked us out of some geographic regions, and it has been a hindrance overall to the repair and remodel across really all regions because that is an option you really need to have in your portfolio. So currently, we see that product as being an enabler to sustain the 12% to 14% rather than an incremental to that. Now give us a year to have that product launched and out in the market, and we can come back and be more specific, if we see that changing on the upper side.\nOkay. That's helpful. And then just tweaking my supply-demand model on the OSB side, we've got these 4 -- well, 3 restarts and one new mill coming in over the last 12 months. What are you hearing on that little Forex mill in Quebec? Are you hearing anything on that? And do you expect any other additions in the market place over the next year going forward?\nWell, I'll -- from a Forex standpoint Paul, we don't hear a thing. To be honest with you, I'm not even sure, when we ask our sales guys, that they even know it's running. So if it is, it's barely running, and if it isn't, we're not really hearing anything, so I don't -- we're not real sure on that one. And then on anything else, it's hard to say, but the only ones that are being talked about, from a mill standpoint, is the Chambord mill that we traded with Norbord, and I'm sure you heard what they said on their conference call the other -- last week. So other than that, I don't think there's any other mill-specific, other than just continued productivity enhancements, whether they're us or anybody else.\nOkay. So then on the withdrawal side, we've got the Dawson Creek conversion which takes that out for 3 months, and we've got it sounds like a month plus at Carthage. Do you have any idea on maintenance downtime Q4 or Q1 of '19?\nNo. We wouldn't say that even -- I mean, obviously, we have our plans, but at this point in time, what we've talked about is Dawson being down from November to kind of Q1, and then when you look at Carthage, 35 days middle of Q1. Maybe that goes into Q2, but kind of right in that range.\nOkay. And last thing I had. Just that OSL volume pick up, that 30% year-over-year, is pretty impressive, especially given the drop in lumber, which I guess is a substitute for that product. Just wondering, that whole mill, what percentage of production is OSL versus OSB? Do you have any kind of rough breakdown there?\nI'll take the volume part. There's very little OSB being produced there. I'll have to get back to you on the actual volume, but it's not a lot. The majority of the increase for sure is LSL, and then I don't know, Brad, if you want to talk about the strategy and the value-add?\nPaul, we -- over the last several years, LSL -- our LSL strategy has really been a dealer strategy, which is adding to the number of stocking dealers we have in that product. We have found that if you get good dealers, lumber dealers who take a stocking position, the product does move. And so we've been incenting that and marketing and selling around that, and our sales force and our dealer network, supported by our distribution network, has done a really good job of just increasing the exposure that product has to the market. And once it gets exposed and once it gets used, we've been really successful growing it. So it's been a -- in the big scheme of LP, it's kind of a small thing, but I'm really proud of the execution of that product growth strategy by our sales force and by our distributor and dealer network. It's been impactful to the segment, very impactful to the segment profitability.\nAnd I'm showing no further questions at this time. I'm handing the call back over to Mike Kinney for any closing remarks.\nNicole, I think that's all the time we have for questions, so if you could provide the replay number, that would be great. And as always, thank you for participating in our call. And myself and Becky are here to answer any follow-up questions. Thank you, and have a good day.\nThank you. Ladies and gentlemen, this conference will be available for replay on today, November 6, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. You may access the remote replay at any time by dialing 1-800-585-6367 or 855-859-2056 with a conference ID of 5745448. For international participants, we ask that you please dial 474-537-3406, and the same conference ID is 5745448. That does conclude our conference today. You may now disconnect. Everyone have a great day.",
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        "raw_content": "By Portia Ellis-Woods\nOnly a few months ago we heard the Independent TD Danny Healy-Rae claiming that the dip in the motorway located in Kerry existed due to the presence of fairy forts disturbing the area.[1] Fairies were frequently blamed in Irish culture for events out of the ordinary or scenarios that were difficult to explain. An interest, curiosity, and belief in the fairies also holds an association with Irish cultural identity. Fairy belief is certainly associated with place and the natural environment. Jane Talbot cites her fascination of tree lore as the inspiration for her book \u2018The Faerie Thorn and Other Stories\u2019, basing this on the local fairy thorn tree on the farm where she lives with her husband in Ballymoney.[2] The MAC theatre in Belfast even decided to showcase a play based on Talbot\u2019s book of stories on fairy lore. You may find it curious then that 2017 has actually much in common with the year of 1952. Of course, we have the Irish Folklore Commission collecting oral testimony and the British Broadcasting Corporation dedicated time to the collection of fairy lore in Northern Ireland, leading to a five-part series titled Fairy Faith in 1952.\nRex Cathcart, writing in his book The Most Contrary Region the first monograph to record the history of the station in Northern Ireland, briefly discussed how Fairy Faith was supposed to record the heroic tales of Ulster, but when producers went to gather material, the testimony had inconsistencies \u2013 with one storyteller managing to include a Cadillac in a story about C\u00fa Chulainn.\nFairy Faith salvaged the oral testimony of fairy belief surviving in Northern Ireland in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The programme\u2019s producer, Sam Hanna Bell, and folklorist, Michael J Murphy, recorded local people recalling their stories of fairy belief.[3] Murphy was the ethnographer who searched for first person testimonials across Northern Ireland and then Bell recorded these afterwards without interfering with scripting and re-recording the participants\u2019 stories. They drew inspiration from the rural areas tracing folk stories and folklife.\nUnfortunately, today what survives are select participant recordings, rather than the entire broadcast programme in sound. According to The Radio Times there were five programmes in the 1952 series, both received broadcasts on the Northern Ireland regional channel called the Home Service and the nationally airing UK BBC channel titled the Third Programme.[4]\nProgramme Title Northern Ireland Home Service (NIHS) National Service on the Third Programme\n1. The Origin of the Fairy Race 11th March 1952\n9.30-10pm 22nd July 1952\n2. Fairy Bushes and Skeags -the Crock of Gold and Fairy Treasure 18th March 1952\n9.45-10.15pm 5th August 1952\n3. Good Fairies and Malignant Fairies 25th March 1952\n9.30-10pm 19th August 1952\n4. Changelings, Abductions and Fairy Music 1st April 1952\n9.45-10.15pm 2nd September 1952\n5. The Fairies and the Dead; The Departure of the Fairy Host 8th April 1952\n9.30-10pm 17th September 1952\nPublicised in the Radio Times, the following quote by Douglas Hyde accompanied the scheduled listing:\nDifferent parts of the Irish soil cherish different bodies of supernatural beings. The North of Ireland believes in beings unknown in the South, and North-East Leinster has spirits unknown to the West.[5]\nThe statement contradicts national homogeneity in favour of a re-enforced cultural difference between Ireland \u2013 north and south. Why the BBC attempted this is worth further exploration, remembering that this quote was used for publicising the programme nationally in the Radio Times. Essentially the BBC have cropped the essence of Hyde\u2019s statement and on examination of Fairy Faith there are plenty of common themes of Irish cultural identity, and indeed, pan European themes, to be found in the recordings. Ultimately, the content of the folk stories existed with a slight regional variation but thematically the fairy lore recorded was similar.\nFrom the remaining records surviving, the participants were mainly drawn from counties Tyrone, Antrim, and Down with the exception of county Donegal and Fermanagh.[6] The BBC frequently interchanged terms for naming \u2018Northern Ireland\u2019 as a geographic place. Sometimes they used \u2018Ulster\u2019, as in the historical province of Ulster (nine counties), sometimes they used \u2018Northern Ireland and at other times they named it \u2018Province\u2019. What we can gather from their use of terminology is that the interchanging of \u2018Northern Ireland\u2019 and \u2018Ulster\u2019 became commonplace, leading to a complex projection of identity over the airwaves.\nBBC NI ultimately sustained the connection with the United Kingdom and they did this by making comparisons to folklore in Northern Ireland in comparison to other areas in the UK such as Scotland. Fairy Faith\u2019s script emphasises the similarities shared between Scotland and Ulster in relation to \u2018the leprechauns \u2013 the locherymen\u2019 that pervaded Ulster folklore: \u2018And in the drift of fairy lore that ran from Scotland across the Hebrides to the Irish Coast came the Gruagach [sic] with its tangled head of hair. It was known in the Glens of Antrim\u2019.[7] However, the reference to leprechauns was not confined to the six counties. A similar tale of the \u2018Gruagach\u2019 was also collected in county Donegal from folklorist Sean O\u2019Haughey signifying that Murphy and Bell travelled there. Importantly, the Narrator prefaces the story with a description of the \u2018Gruagach\u2019 as \u2018known only to the Protestant country-folk in the townland of Malinmore, a townland [sic] peopled by the descendants of Scottish planters\u2019.[8] This line separates folk stories across a religious divide between Protestant and Catholic.[9]\nIt is Diarmuid \u00d3 Gioll\u00e1in who observes that tales about the Gruagach \u2018may have been introduced with the Plantation of Ulster\u2019. In his final conclusions on the connections between the fairies and representations of \u2018leipreach\u00e1n [sic]\u2019 (of which the gruagach is a subsection) he states the similarity between the leipreach\u00e1n that \u2018belongs to an Irish dwarf race [\u2026] do not differ greatly from the Ulster people\u2019.[10] This was an example of how BBC decided to separate cultural identity of the folklore collected into a regional bounded place. However, the distinction they make is between the province of Ulster (nine counties) as opposed to Northern Ireland. Instead of uniting six counties of Northern Ireland with the twenty-six counties of the Republic BBC chose to reinforce the transference of folk narrative from Scotland. This could be viewed as emphasising the very foundation of those with Scottish or English heritage in Ulster, beginning with the plantation of Ulster in 1609.\nFrom reading various articles in B\u00e9aloideas, these confirm fairy belief held many common themes and stories about changelings, midwives to the fairies, and abductions. These stories were shared across a variety of locations: \u2018The tradition is found throughout the whole of northern Europe \u2013 the Nordic countries including Iceland and the Faroes, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Germany, the Baltic states and also in Brittany, Normandy and Picardy in northern France\u2019.[11] S\u00e9amas Mac Philib has identified a range of stories involving changelings that were found across \u2018the whole of Northern Europe\u2019.[12] This research counters the insistence that regional folk stories were individual to the locale and thus formed a distinct cultural identity. Here are just a sample of some of the similar thematic stories that Fairy Faith features.\nNumerous stories of changelings appear in episode three of Fairy Faith. An account told by Michael Morris, combines a woman dying, returning as a spirit ghost with a changeling story:\nThey tell me about a woman who lived in County Antrim and she died in child-birth, and the people was [sic] all very sorry [\u2026] the coffin went to the ground and the woman stepped out of the coffin and walked homeward. And when she got home the child was continuously crying, so she went to some neighbour to consult her about the child, and she told her to put it in a basket and put it over the fire to see what would happen, so she got a basket and put the child over the fire and the child went up in smoke and was never heard of after, and the woman lived for ten years herself.[13]\nMac Philib evidences the historical origins behind changeling stories, citing the Census of Ireland 1951:\nchildren\u2019s deaths from wasting and tubercular disease had given rise to the popular ideas respecting the \u201cchangeling\u201d [\u2026] superstitious notions entertained by the peasantry respecting their supposed \u201cfairy-stricken\u201d children; \u2013 so that year by year, up to the present day, we read accounts of deaths produced by cruel endeavours to cure children and young persons of such maladies.[14]\nAnother example of the common theme found in folklore collected is the midwife to the fairies as explored by Cr\u00edost\u00f3ir MacC\u00e1rthaigh. \u2018The central theme of the legend is that a mortal, usually a woman (a midwife), is fetched to the otherworld to deliver a child\u2019.[15] There are two specific variations, one nocturnal and another daytime, recalling sighting of fairies.[16] Appearing in Fairy Faith, Episode Two, this story is told by Mick Smith:\nWell this is an old story about a midwife, and one night there comes a man to the door and asked her to go and see a woman who was in trouble, and she said she had no way of going, but he said there was a horse saddled and bridled if she wished to come along, so said she would [\u2026] So she got on the horse, on the pillion, and rode off with this gentleman for a long ways [\u2026] She was taken inside and taken to the bedside where the woman was in trouble [\u2026] she spied a girl that she thought she had seen before\u2026this young lady says \u201cif you eat or drink anything in this place you will not get back, but if you don\u2019t eat or drink you will get back\u201d [\u2026] she refused [to eat or drink] [s]o there was nothing for them then only leave her back home [\u2026] and he handed her a gold sovereign and he said that was for her trip.[17]\nMacC\u00e1rthaigh comments on the \u2018international motif [\u2026] Tabu: eating in fairyland [sic][\u2026] involves the midwife being advised by a sympathetic fairy not to partake of food or drink while in the otherworld to guarantee her safe return; or it may be that the midwife is aware of this taboo from the outset\u2019.[18] As we can see from the example taken from Fairy Faith this occurred in the tale told by Smith. Moreover, the similar situation of receiving payment for the services to the fairies is also shared across these stories. On their return, the fairy gift can be spoiled if the midwife looks at it. In Scandinavian folklore the gift converts to a valuable item on return but in Scottish and Irish legends the opposite is true, mostly coins turn into dry leaves. In Fairy Faith the midwife reaches into her pocket \u2018a small piece of horse manure tied in a rag\u2019 had replaced the gold coins offered by the fairies.[19] Thus, we can see variants of the stories re-told by people in Ulster commonly found across Europe, having many similar themes but with inherent variations. Ultimately though Irish and Scottish folklore shared a commonality, as articles in B\u00e9aloideas have explored in depth.\nTherefore, contrary to the quote in the Radio Times, there is little difference in the folk tales recorded across Ireland and these even have pan-European themes. In contrast with the marketing material in the Radio Times, Fairy Faith does not explicitly refer to a difference in folk stories across Ireland. Instead parallels are suggested with a UK and European context. Indeed, there are several points in the programme where reference is made to other fairy stories sourced elsewhere. In Episode Three the narrator names Wales and Brittany as places that have common themes.[20] Again, locations are repeated when comparing Ulster folklore: \u2018Several of these stories are also to be found in Scotland and the Isle of Man, Wales and Brittany, except in Brittany the prescribed day in the rhyme is Saturday instead of Sunday\u2019.[21] References to UK-wide folklore appear but an explicit connection is never made to the fairy stories collected in Ulster relating to the Republic of Ireland.\n[1] Ann Lucey, \u2018Danny Healy-Rae claims fairy forts caused dip in Kerry road\u2019 in The Irish Times online, 8 August 2017, https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/danny-healy-rae-claims-fairy-forts-caused-dip-in-kerry-road-1.3179717 [accessed 14 November 2017].\n[2] Jane Talbot, The Faerie Thorn and Other Stories, (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 2015).\n[3] A term used by Ieuan Franklin to describe the process Sam Hanna Bell and Michael J. Murphy used, See Ieuan Franklin, \u2018Folkways and Airwaves\u2019, note 82, p. 136.\n[4] BBC. \u2018Fairy Faith\u2019 in The Radio Times online, 1952 (Belfast: BBC NI Sound Archives in Cultra), [Accessed 3 April 2014]; Linen Hall Library. Sam Hanna Bell collection, scrapbook 1949-1952, Box 6: Sam Hanna Bell 2009, Belfast. [Accessed 7 May 2014]; McMahon, p. 51 and Martin Armstrong, \u2018The Spoken Word\u2019 in The Listener, 31st July 1952, (London: BBC, 1952), p. 197.\n[5] Douglas Hyde: \u2018Gaelic scholar, founder of the Gaelic League, and first president of Ireland\u2019 cited in Patrick Maume, \u2018Hyde, Douglas (de h\u00cdde, Dubhghlas)\u2019, Dictionary of Irish Biography,\nby James McGuire, James Quinn. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009).\n<http://dib.cambridge.org/viewReadPage.do?articleId=a4185>\nBBC, Radio Times, 18 July 1952, p. 21.\n[6] It was Cahir Healy who told the story about the disappearance of the Mac Menamins, see BBC NI RA, \u2018Compilation of Archive Material\u2019, Museum References: 2003; 2873; 2045; 3136; 3137.\n[7] WAC, Fairy Faith, Episode 5, p. 2.\n[9] It should be noted that county Donegal had a population of Protestants residing in the county, even after partition.\n[10] Diarmuid \u00d3 Gioll\u00e1in, \u2018The Leipreach\u00e1n and the Fairies, Dwarfs and Household Familiar: A Comparative Study\u2019, B\u00e9aloideas, Iml. 52, 75-150, (p. 149) < http://www.jstor.org/stable/20522237> [accessed 25 May 2017]\n[11] S\u00e9amus Mac Philib, \u2018The Changeling (ML 5058) Irish Versions of a Migratory Legend in Their International Context\u2019, B\u00e9aloideas, Iml. 59 (1991) 121-131, (p. 121) <http://www.jstor.org/stable/20522381> [accessed 17 May 2017].\n[12] Mac Philib, p. 121.\n[13] WAC, Fairy Faith, Episode 4, Script on microfilm, pp. 6-7.\n[14] Mac Philib, pp. 121-2.\n[15] Cr\u00edost\u00f3ir Mac C\u00e1rthaigh, \u2018Midwife to the Fairies (ML 5070): The Irish Variants in Their Scottish and Scandinavian Perspective\u2019, B\u00e9aloideas, Iml. 59 (1991), 133-143, (p. 133). <http://www.jstor.org/stable/20522382> [accessed 17 May 2017].\n[16] Mac C\u00e1rthaigh, p. 134.\n[17] WAC, Fairy Faith, Episode 2, Script on microfilm, pp. 17-18.\n[19] WAC, Fairy Faith, Episode 2, p. 18.\nPortia Ellis-Woods is a PhD candidate in the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen\u2019s University, Belfast. 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        "raw_content": "May 28, 2013 \u00b7 by nflemming\t\u00b7 in Africa, Environment & Wildlife.\t\u00b7\nThere is no black and white and there is no good and bad. There are only the shades of grey in which the good and bad take place.\n\u00a9 AP/Associated Press\nMany of you might have heard about the pirates of Somalia, that war-torn country at the Horn of Africa that has been receiving lots of bad press by European newspapers over the last decades. There is more to Somalia and its pirates than meets the eye.\nSoon after the Somali government collapsed in 1991, with no leadership to enforce direction whilst lawlessness grew abundantly, its nine-million-strong population started teetering on starvation. The Western world in particular, but also far-eastern countries such as Japan and China, thought this was a great opportunity to invade its coastal waters, given these were not protected by any coastal jurisdiction. After the first fish trolleys arrived, it didn\u2019t take long for a whole armada of boats to join in by the hundreds and claim fish that was so far off their natal coasts that one has to wonder who paid for all that petrol. But that\u2019s another story.\n\u00a9AFP/Agence France-Presse\nWhat\u2019s worse, Somali waters have been used as a convenient rubbish bin and have been transformed into a nuclear wasteland. Yes, nuclear. As if the word alone didn\u2019t send enough goose bumps down one\u2019s spine. The economic potential of the country\u2019s marine resources has been seriously affected and threatened, whilst dumping of toxic and harmful waste is rampant in the sea, on the shores and in the hinterland. Amongst other things, the challenges faced by Somalia today, include a growing deterioration of forest land, desertification and the continuous depletion of its wildlife.\nIn 2005, the United Nations released After the Tsunami, an environmental report highlighting the levels of contamination from these waste deposits. Apart from the 2005 Asian tsunami\u2019s devastating effect on approximately 650 kilometers of Somali shoreline, damaging mangrove forests, coastal vegetation and coral reefs in its wake, the United Nations report stressed concern about Somalia posing a serious environmental hazard to other east African countries as hundreds of dumped and leaking barrels were washed up on its shores: \u2018nuclear and hazardous waste had for long been dumped in coastal waters off North Hobyo (South Mudug) and Warsheik (south of Benadir), igniting catastrophic environmental concerns.\u2019\n\u00a9NewsOne\nAfter tsunami severly damaged the coastlines of 12 countries bordering the Indian Ocean, an increasing number of people in Somalia started complaining about serious health issues. The population had already begun suffering from inexplicable rashes, nausea and malformed babies before the tidal wave hit the Somali coast, but with the new wave of waste piling up on land, people began to sicken from radiation and in a short period of time, more than 300 people died.\nEuropean and Asian fishing vessels and container ships are worried about pirates and rightly so. Many Somalis used to make a living from fishing, but the on-goings at the foot of their shores is quenching this source of income as hundreds of international fishing trawlers are plundering and draining the sea\u2019s fish populations and foreign countries are dumping their nuclear waste into the ocean. The Somali pirates are carrying out a hard-fought battle and are largely supported by the populace as pirating is just about the only constant that is keeping the economy and population alive these days.\nNow, try and remember newspaper articles that have dealt with the Somali pirates. Any mention of the information presented above? Any mention at all about the plight of Somali fishermen or Europe\u2019s large-scale waste-dumping? No? One or two perhaps? Thought so. After all, newspapers unfortunately tend to print in black and white, and not in shades of grey.\nTags: Somali pirates, Somalia nuclear waste, United Nations After the tsunami\n\u2190 Trekking for Trash\nGentle giants: Sentinels of the sea \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Charm, Magic, and Kevin King\nI wasn\u2019t going to write any more today. I\u2019m tired. Really tired. The holidays wear me out. What\u2019s more, it is new year\u2019s eve and I hate new years eve. I feel like I, as a radical pedestrian, am not allowed to leave the house tonight. I left earlier to pick up some food for dinner. And in that brief time out, someone tried to run me over. It\u2019s no big deal. People are always trying to run me over. I don\u2019t take it personally. I don\u2019t think they know the kind of books I write. I don\u2019t think they know that I am a radical pedestrian who would not only take away their cars, if they complained I would deprive them of life, libertry, and the pursuit of happiness. In that order.\nAnyway, stuck at home, I went over to YouTube to check out how many people have viewed my video Tea Party Idiot Rant \u2013 Up with Chris Hayes, which is pushing 10,000 views which is a whole lot for a guy who is normally happy with a single thousand. But it offered me some close-up magic to watch, so I clicked. It was a guy doing a close-up linking ring kind of trick and I found it really annoying. But there was a link to The Close Up Magic of Kevin King. Now, I had never even heard of Kevin King but it looked like he did card work, and that\u2019s pretty much the only thing I\u2019m really interested in, so I clicked over.\nAnd glad I was! In addition to everything else, he\u2019s really funny. What\u2019s more, and this cannot be over-stated, he\u2019s charming. I\u2019ve always had this problem with Michael Close. Close is brilliant. He understands all the problems with magic and he does a great job of getting around those and performing magic that is truly entertaining. But here\u2019s the problem: I don\u2019t like Michael Close. I have this feeling that if I ever met him, he would be a total dick. Oh! That\u2019s right: I once corresponded with him. And although it was very pleasant, the man exuded \u201cPeople don\u2019t appreciate me as much I appreciate me.\u201d And on stage, he isn\u2019t charming. Almost anyone else would be more successful performing his beautifully crafted magic. So that\u2019s what I got from Kevin King.\nBut before I introduce you to him, we need to talk about another magician: Derek Dingle. Whereas Michael Close is great at taking other people\u2019s ideas and turning them into entertaining routines, Dingle was a true innovator. But he was also, most clearly, a miserable bastard, and I don\u2019t say that just because he was British. Dingle performed with the same level of excitement as the cashier at the gas station: he was putting in his time. That doesn\u2019t mean he wasn\u2019t great and funny as hell. Unlike Michael Close, I would love to have had the opportunity to get drunk with Derek Dingle. (BTW: that appears to be his real name. It sounds like a porn actors name. I\u2019m just saying.) Anyway, watch as he does, one of his simpler tricks, the Fabulous Jumping Card Trick. Watch it, not just because it\u2019s a lot of fun, but because it\u2019s important to what I\u2019m going to say later:\nI actually do a couple of Dingle\u2019s card tricks. And by that, I mean that I can do them, I never do them for anyone. The reason is that his personality is so woven into the tricks that it never quite works to do them as myself. And that brings me to Kevin King. In the following video, I think that I see him do at least three Derek Dingle routines: the coin routine, the triumph, and something along the lines of the Fabulous Jumping Card Trick (although the method is different). What I find remarkable is that he makes it all his own. And as I said, he\u2019s charming as hell. You want to spend time with him.\nIt turns out that Kevin King also does lectures at business conferences about Verbal Perception Manipulation. Basically, he talks to a group and says nothing that makes any sense. There is supposed to be a point to it, \u201cThe secret to business success is to communicate clearly.\u201d I, however, have found that this is exactly the opposite of the truth. American business is mostly a bunch of nonsense. So many times, I have seen people get important jobs because they can talk gibberish and convince management that they know what they are talking about when they don\u2019t know a thing. So King\u2019s routine clearly amuses the management types who go to these conferences. But I doubt they learn anything more than they do from his magic shows. And that\u2019s just fine. King is able to make a living. And American business does what all businesses do when they are riding the wave of an empire in decline: through graft and connections and sometimes by buying companies that make money the old fashioned way of producing products that people want to buy. You know, products like Kevin King\u2019s performances.\nThis is the last birthday post of the year. But it is not the last birthday post. For one thing, I\u2019m not sure what I would do without my birthday posts. Yes, I complain about them all the time. Yet they give my life a certainty that I just don\u2019t get anywhere else. It\u2019s like the old stories of Winchester Mystery House, that the owner, Sarah Winchester, thought she would die if she stopped building it. Except in my case, if I knew I would die if I stopped writing these things, I wouldn\u2019t even be writing this one. That\u2019s not because I especially want to die. It\u2019s just that I don\u2019t much care. And since not writing this series will not go along with losing the responsibility of continued existence, I might as well keep writing. A man has to work, you know.\nThe second reason this isn\u2019t my last birthday post is that it hasn\u2019t been a year. This series started just by chance on 26 February 2013, with Fats Domino at 85. It wasn\u2019t much of a post: just the mention of his birthday and a video of him doing \u201cBlueberry Hill.\u201d The next day, I did Irwin Shaw, because it was his 100th birthday. That was a hard one, because John Steinbeck was born that same day 11 years earlier. Both authors have been enormously important to me. Over the year, based in part on reader comments, I\u2019ve changed the format of the series. At one time I just listed people, going into depth when I felt like it. Now I pick a few people to talk about in a bit of depth and then dump the rest of them into my \u201cother birthdays\u201d paragraph.\nI do think that on the 26th of February, I will change things. But I suspect that I will give it about as much thought as I gave the series when I started it. Anyway, onward. Today\u2019s a big day, which is unfortunate, because I\u2019m exhausted.\nOn this day in 1714, the mathematician Arima Yoriyuki was born. I don\u2019t know much about him except that at the age of 51, he was able to find a rational number that approximated \u03c0 to 29 digits. I have no idea how he did it. But it reminds of what I used to force my physics students to do. I gave them strings and rulers and and made them measure (as best they could) the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Now that\u2019s very simple. Everyone knows that c = 2\u03c0r. But until they did it, they really didn\u2019t understand what \u03c0 was. It was just some number.\nJohn Denver was born in 1943. What most people don\u2019t know about him is that he was a big proponent of civilians in space. In fact, he was supposed to go up on the space shuttle. But he was prevented, because the government wanted a school teacher to go up instead. So Christa McAuliffe went and she died. But after that Denver still seemed to be kind of angry that he had been bumped. So I wasn\u2019t surprised when 12 years later, he crashed into the Pacific Ocean and died. He was living on borrowed time. Not a great musician, but he had his moments and he was a great live performer. His extreme vibrato offends me to this day. But he did an excellent job of picking other people\u2019s music to do. That included especially John Prine, but it extended to his own people like John Martin Sommers who wrote \u201cThank God I\u2019m a Country Boy\u201d and Mike Taylor who co-wrote \u201cRocky Mountain High\u201d with him. And like many artists, he really did get better as his popularity waned. Anyway, here he is doing \u201cRocky Mountain High\u201d live:\nBen Kingsley is 70 today. He is absolutely one of my favorite actors. He was the only thing that made Iron Man 3 even slightly watchable. And I\u2019d love to provide you with a nice video clip of Kingsley doing his thing. But with an actor like him, how can you pick a single thing? So I\u2019ll provide you with the trailer of a really good movie that you probably haven\u2019t seen, Turtle Diary (typically not available on DVD):\nOther birthdays: German expressionist painter Max Pechstein (1881); songwriter Jule Styne (1905); actor Anthony Hopkins (76); guitarist Andy Summers (71); and gymnast Gabby Douglas (18).\nThe day, however, belongs to the great painter Henri Matisse who was born in 1869. Unlike many painters, Matisse was truly creative. That isn\u2019t to put other painters down. Think of Vincent van Gogh: he had a vision\u2014a single vision. And he repeated it again and again in different contexts. And we need that. But Matisse was constantly changing. I know that a lot of people think this isn\u2019t so. They think of Red Room and that is what Matisse is for them. Well, if that is all Matisse were to me, he\u2019d hardly make the \u201cother birthdays\u201d list. He\u2019s hard to pin down stylistically. Some of his stuff seems downright neoclassical to me. Other seems to verge on the primitivism. Regardless, it is more expansive and compelling than anything by Picasso.\nThe following is one of his last paintings, Annelies, White Tulips and Anemones. He painted it while in poor health and that perhaps explains its simplicity. But I think it works, especially the way the colors work together:\nHappy birthday Henri Matisse!\nHopeless GOP Campaign to Stop \u201cFools\u201d\nMatt Taibbi has written an interesting article over at his post at Rolling Stone, On Christmas, Republicans Quietly Declare War on Themselves. As usual with Taibbi, it\u2019s a fun read so I highly recommend that you take a gander. But I think he is basically wrong.\nHis thesis is that the Republican Party spent the Bush years treating the electorate as though they were a bunch of fools, so it should be no surprise that their party is now nominating a bunch of fools. In a comparison that perhaps only Taibbi could come up with, he says that the Bush years were the political equivalent of Married With Children, \u201can ongoing self-parody routine where couch-potato America tuned in week after week to cheer on the nitwit hero as he and his brood took on a world of self-serious snobs and their silly \u2018civilized\u2019 conventions (like, say, international law).\u201d You know: political junk food that you know will make you fat and impotent, but oh don\u2019t it taste good!\nI agree with him on one point: John McCain\u2019s pick of Sarah Palin\u2014\u201done of the few potential candidates in the Republican Party rolls even dumber than George Bush\u201d\u2014was entirely Steve Schmidt running the Karl Rove playbook. And since I\u2019m on the subject: liberals like Schmidt a lot more than they should. He came off looking pretty good in Game Change. But that\u2019s like saying that Othello came off looking good in his play. Yeah, Iago is the true villain in that play, but Othello is still the one who strangled Desdemona. Schmidt is the one who thought so little of the American people and of the country generally that got Sarah Palin nominated to be vice-president of this country. Schmidt should be living in a cave somewhere if not in a grave after his quite rational decision to kill himself. That is, after all, what Othello did.\nBut here\u2019s the thing. There is nothing new about conservative politicians saying wacky things. The Todd Akins and Richard Mourdocks have been around in the conservative movement forever. These are the people who President Eisenhower was discussing when he wrote:\nShould any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes that you can do these things. Among them are a few Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or businessman from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid.\nOf course, Ike was wrong when he said their number was negligible. Then, as now, they represent 20% of the nation and 40% of the Grand Old Party. And they were out there in the 1950s talking about how God wanted black people to be poor. They were talking about how Jews controlled the world. They were talking about how water fluoridation was a communist plot. This was all done when Karl Rove was a little boy.\nNow, there is little doubt that young Rove looked at all this nonsense and thought, \u201cA large segment of the American public is made up of complete idiots!\u201d He didn\u2019t create it. He just used it. The problem is that using it gets harder and harder. Not even half of the Republican Party is made up of these \u201cnuts\u201d (Karl Rove\u2019s term). So the rest of the Republicans and pretty much all of the Democrats have to be deceived into thinking that Republican candidates aren\u2019t part of the Crazy 40. But that\u2019s really hard in a world that is so interconnected. Within second of Richard Mourdock saying that pregnancies resulting from rape are \u201csomething that God intended to happen\u201d people know about it on Mount Everest.\nSo now, the Republicans and the national Chamber of Commerce are hooking up to spend $50 million this year to stop \u201cfools\u201d from running for office. This will not work. For one thing, since 40% of Republicans (the Crazy 40) are these very fools, that means that roughly 40% of the people who run for the Republican nomination will also be fools. Most of it just comes down to abortion absolutism. If you don\u2019t think that rape gives a woman the right to abort a pregnancy, you are going to run into rhetoric about how God intended it and how you ought to turn lemons into lemonade.\nThis is why the smart Republicans are doing the only thing that just might work: voter suppression. If only the Crazy 40 vote, it doesn\u2019t matter what fools the Republicans nominate. And just like the non-crazy 60% of the GOP, the Crazy 40 will also do the bidding of the super rich. And that\u2019s all that matters.\nWhy Conservatives Think Government Doesn\u2019t Create Jobs\nI think that it is important to understand what conservatives mean when they say certain things that make absolutely no sense. The big example of this is, \u201cThe government can\u2019t create jobs.\u201d This sounds like nonsense on the face of it. For one thing, it is usually said by some politician and you can\u2019t help but respond, \u201cThe government created your job!\u201d But that\u2019s not what conservatives mean when they say that the government can\u2019t create jobs. But don\u2019t misunderstand: they are still wrong. It is just that there is a certain amount of sense in what they are saying.\nWhen Senator Idiot says that the government can\u2019t create jobs, he means that the money that is used for his job comes from taxing people. If that money didn\u2019t go to the government, the tax payers would spend the money and thus create one or more jobs in the private sector. Thus, the government creates a job only by removing a private sector job. This is not a totally stupid idea. There is something to it and under certain circumstances it is even true.\nThe problem is that, like most conservative economic thinking, it is simplistic. Consider our current economic system where we are very far from full employment. Money is just sitting around not being used. Companies are sitting on piles of cash rather than investing and hiring because demand is so low. In this situation, we could fire Senator Idiot and put the money we pay him back into the private sector by reducing taxes.\nIn a booming economy, the result would be another job in the private sector for Senator Idiot or someone like him. But in a weak economy like the one we now have, the result would be even more money in the private sector, where it would just sit around doing nothing. So currently, and really, for about the last 13 years, government spending really does create jobs. When government spending does not create jobs is almost never. But there are times. Remember at the end of the Clinton presidency? Remember how Clinton was reducing spending? That was the correct thing to do, because the private economy was buzzing. Personally, I think that if a Republican had been president, he would have continued to spend. 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        "raw_content": "\"Gaming Control Board Has Been Unmitigated Success\" PA Gaming Control Board Chair States In Response To Grand Jury Report\nGreg Fajt Says All Pennsylvanians Are Reaping Benefits from The Board's Efforts to Launch and Grow Legalized Gaming\nHARRISBURG: The Chairman of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today said a report released by the 31st Investigating Statewide Grand Jury critical of the early practices of the Board is simply a rehash of \u201cold news\u201d at a significant cost to taxpayers.\nChairman Greg Fajt says the Board spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to comply with demands by the Pennsylvania Attorney General\u2019s office including over 4,000 man-hours to recover and produce over 2.7 million pages of documents over the last two plus years. He says all of this effort ultimately failed to prove any wrongdoing by the Board or its employees.\n\u201cThe Board has steadfastly and repeatedly said that we did our work well, we have protected the public, and the citizens of Pennsylvania are reaping tremendous dividends from our work,\u201d Fajt said. \u201cAfter this grand jury met for more than 2 years, there were no arrests, no presentments, no indictments. They found no criminal activity because there was, in fact, no criminal activity to be found.\u201d\nFajt says the report offered today by the grand jury presented little more than what has been reported in news stories and, in the end, suggests steps for improvement, many of which the Board has already undertaken.\nThe PGCB was the first newly created state agency in 30 years and, Fajt says, was given a mandate to license up to 14 casinos in an accelerated timeframe. He says that meant the original Board was charged with swiftly finding qualified staff and office space, writing and approving regulations, and conducting investigations on tens of thousands of individuals and business entities.\n\u201cGiven the huge task the first Board members were asked to undertake, the PGCB has been an unmitigated success and is nationally recognized as a leader in gaming regulation. Clearly, as with any new organization, there were minor missteps along the way, none of which affected the final judgments and integrity of the Board. But, the Board learned from those and improved its processes,\u201d he says. \u201cOur BIE unit has completed over 40,000 investigations and this report calls into question only a handful of those. I think that\u2019s a pretty good record.\u201d\nFajt also notes that Pennsylvania already ranks far above any other state which offers legalized gaming in the amount of tax revenue being returned to its citizens, and is poised to become the second largest gaming market in gross revenue in the United States less than five years after the opening of the first casino. To date, since the first casino opening, legalized casino gaming has returned $5.1 billion to the Commonwealth in tax revenue and license fees and is employing 14,000 persons in family-sustaining jobs.\nFajt says that the Board staff, in the midst of its regular oversight responsibilities, successfully launched table games into Pennsylvania casinos last year without skipping a beat. That resulted in additional tax revenue and over 5,000 more jobs, most being filled by Pennsylvania residents.\n\u201cIf that does not spell success, I don\u2019t know what does,\u201d he says.",
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With 30 million visitors each year and a high immigrant population (59.3 percent of the population were born outside of Macau and 17 percent of the population are workers without residency), Macau has become home to human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of women and children: as evidenced by the US State Department Report on Human Trafficking in 2017.\nMacau has its own jurisdiction under the principle of \u201cOne Country, Two Systems\u201d, and the authorities have put in place several laws and mechanisms to prevent, fight and punish human trafficking and sexual exploitation: the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others is applicable to Macau since 1998 (Decree of the President of the Republic 30/98 and Chief Executive\u2019s notice 13/2001); and human trafficking and the procurement of prostitutes are crimes punished under the Criminal Code of Macau (articles 153-A and 163).\nAdditionally, in 2007 Macau authorities created the Human Trafficking Deterrent Measures Concern Committee. This operates under the Security Bureau and aims at coordinating Macau\u2019s anti-trafficking efforts, particularly regarding the study of legal tools to prevent, fight and punish human trafficking and sexual exploitation. There is also significant work being done in raising awareness of trafficking issues, through advertisements, educational projects and the Social Welfare Bureau offering shelter and providing assistance to the victims of abuse.\nDespite the Government\u2019s efforts, commercial sexual exploitation remains both prevalent and visible to all. Many sauna and massage parlours advertise pictures of the \u201cmasseuses\u201d at the entrances, showing clearly the true intention of their businesses. Interestingly, it also seems as though the law recognises such activities as a problem and has attempted to regulate these businesses, but to no avail. Formally, the admission of minors under 18 years old and the display of \u201cmasseuses\u201d are both forbidden by the legal requirements for the licensing of saunas and massage parlours. Likewise, the Commission against Corruption (CCAC) of Macau, in its 2011 Annual Report, stated that \u201cpolice have been striving to suppress prostitution. They have broken pimping gangs according to the information on the handbills\u201d , which publicise \u201cmassage service(s) with pornographic allusion(s)\u201d and are distributed near casinos- this shows that they recognise the link between the saunas, massage parlours and commercial sexual exploitation.\nAccording to the Human Trafficking Deterrent Measures Concern Committee \u201call cases of human trafficking reported here, including those involving minors, were linked to sexual exploitation\u201d. Victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation are mostly trafficked from Mainland China, but also from Southeast Asia, Russia, Africa and South America. They come to Macau in search of employment opportunities, responding to job advertisements, but upon arrival are forced into prostitution. Traffickers often confiscate their passports and confine them to the sauna and massage parlours or illegal brothels. But only very few cases are investigated and prosecuted. From 2014 to 2017, a total of 17 cases were investigated, 10 of which were confirmed as trafficking and only two were prosecuted. Furthermore, the very few cases which proceed to prosecution and exhibit elements of trafficking are instead met with charges of the \u201cprocuring of prostitution\u201d- this is probably due to simpler evidentiary requirements, however these crimes are punished with lighter penalties than trafficking offences.\nA serious change of approach has to be taken by the Macau authorities towards anti-trafficking and sexual exploitation law enforcement. Authorities cannot declare, on the one hand that \u201cthe government is determined to combat the trafficking in persons crime and has put together relentless efforts\u201d and, on the other hand, close their eyes to the realities of commercial sexual exploitation taking place at illegal brothels, saunas and massage parlours, without any inspections of the sites and any firm and enforced regulation of such businesses to prevent the existence of such exploitative practices.\nStatistics and Census Service of the Macau Government, `2016 inter-census global results\u00b4, 2017, 46.\nUS Department of State, `2017 Trafficking in Persons Report\u00b4, 2017, 257-258.\nDecree of the President of the Republic 30/98, 1998, (Macau SAR) and Chief Executive\u00b4s notice 13/2001, 2001, (Macau SAR).\nDecree-Law 47/98 from 26 October, 1998 (Macau SAR), article 33.\nCCAC is a public entity with dual functions as the corruption fighter and the Ombudsman, it operates independently and is accountable to the Chief Executive of Macau.\nCommission against Corruption of Macau, `2011 Annual Report of the Commission against Corruption of Macau\u00b4, 2012, 26.\nVitor Quint\u00e3, `Government rejects complicity in child sex tourism\u00b4, in Macau Business Daily, 2013.\nUS Department of State, `2017 Trafficking in Persons Report\u00b4, 2017, 257-258; Good Shepherd Sisters Macau, ` Press Release on Human Trafficking Awareness Day\u00b4, 2012.\nHuman Trafficking Deterrent Measures Concern Committee, `Data \u2013 Human Trafficking Crimes\u00b4, 2018.\nHuman Trafficking Deterrent Measures Concern Committee, `Response to the Trafficking in Persons Report by the U.S. Department of State, 28-06-2017\u00b4, 2017.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News \u00bb Proof \u2018The United States\u2019 is a Criminal Corporation\nProof \u2018The United States\u2019 is a Criminal Corporation\nBy Pao L Chang\nThis article contains proof that the United States is a criminal corporation, and exposes the fraud of the court system. Furthermore, it teaches you how to help free humanity from its influence.\nOne of the greatest tricks that the New World Order (NWO) did to enslave the people of the world was to secretly create a corporate version of counties, cities, states, and countries. By doing this, the leaders of the NWO and their minions were able to trick us to unknowingly agree to be \u201cagents\u201d or \u201cemployees\u201d of these corporations through the use of fraudulent contracts (i.e., birth certificate, social security card, driver\u2019s license).\nThe information in this article is more focused on the USA, because I am more familiar with the so called laws in the USA and the U.S. legal system. If you do not live in the USA, you should still read this article for the reason that the same legal system that has enslaved Americans is the same legal system that has enslaved most people of the world.\nThe \u201claws\u201d in the USA are not really laws; instead, they are acts and statutes of the United States, Incorporated. In other words, they are rules and codes of a corporation. Like any corporation (i.e., Walmart, Target), you are NOT bound to the rules (acts and statutes) of the United States, Inc. unless you agree to be a citizen (\u201cemployee\u201d) of this corporation. The only laws you (the natural living, breathing person) are bound to are the Laws of Nature.\nDid You Know the United States is a Foreign Corporation?\nBefore I reveal the three different types of citizenship (citizen-ship or citizen of a ship) of the \u201cUnited States\u201d, I need to explain to you what the United States is, so that you know it is NOT a country. When the U.S. government refers to the United States, 99 percent of the time it is referring to the corporation known as the United States, Inc. What you need to know about the U.S. government is that it is also a foreign corporation. Click here for the proof.\nSome people claimed that the United States, Inc. was sold in 2013 and is now known as THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INC. I have not found evidence to back up this claim, so I do not know if it is true. Be aware that the name of this corporation is written in ALL CAPS. If you know how the legal system works, you should know that when a name is written in all caps, it can change the meaning of that name.\nFor example, in legal terms \u201cthe United States of America\u201d is not the same as \u201cTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\u201d. The purpose of this is to trick you to think that they are the same thing. This process also applies to your legal name. The content in block quotation below will explain this process further. It is extracted from my fourth seminar titled Word Magic and the Power of Words.\nIn commerce, when you see a name written in all capital letters, it is a corporate name or a legal name, which is a corporation. The legal name plays a significant role in your life, because it is used by the government to identify the corporate you. Whenever you receive a government document issued to you, 99 percent of the time your legal name on the document is written in all caps. This is why your legal name on your driver\u2019s license, social security card, and birth certificate is written in all caps.\nThe process that allows the government to legally claim you as a corporation involves the creation of a fictional you, which is the name written in all CAPITAL LETTERS, and then tricking you to agree to be that artificial person or legal name. This legal name was created shortly after you were born and was recorded on a bond. This bond that represents the date of your birth is known as your birth certificate.\nThe birth certificate is actually a certificate of debt slavery which is why it is recorded on a bond. TheLawDictionary.org defines bond as, \u201ca contract by specialty to pay a certain sum of money; being a deed or instrument under seal, by which the maker or obligor promises, and thereto binds himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, to pay a designated sum of money to another.\u201d\nYour legal name, which is used to identify you (the body of water or liquid), is written in all capital letters because it is a piece of liquidated capital or \u201ccap-it-all.\u201d In other words, it has been securitized and turned into a financial instrument. Hence, the term \u201cliquidated capital.\u201d\nThe purpose of liquidating you is to turn you into \u201ccapital money.\u201d The word capital comes from the Latin word capitalis, which means \u201cof the head,\u201d hence \u201ccapital, chief, first.\u201d It also comes from another Latin word caput, which translates to English as \u201chead.\u201d\nWhen you really think about this process, you should know that the process of turning you into capital money or liquidated capital is their way of saying that you have a \u201cbounty on your head.\u201d Your birth certificate is the bond with your all caps legal name written on it, and therefore it is the financial document that has the value of the bounty on your head. This is why your birth certificate is traded on the stock market.\nBy now you should know that the United States is a corporation. If you want proof of this, look at subsections 15 and 15(A) in Title 28 U.S. Code \u00a7 3002 and you should see this sentence, \u201cUnited States\u201d means\u2014 (A) a Federal corporation\u201d.\nWhat most people do not know about the United States, Inc. is that it is a FOREIGN corporation. Anyone who works for this foreign corporation is a foreign agent and is unknowingly or knowingly committing fraud against the American people. It is no different than what the agents of the British Empire did to the American people back in the 1700s.\nTo be more specific, the politicians working in Washington D.C. and nearly every politician, judge, attorney, police officer, and government agent working throughout the USA are FOREIGN agents. Because these government employees are foreign agents, DO NOT VOTE for any of them to represent you in office, including the president. If you do vote for them, you are committing TREASON against the Republic for the United States of America (the 50 union states).\nWhether these foreign agents realize it or not, they are conspiring or helping the NWO and the Vatican to enslave the American people. As Americans, we have lost control of our government over a century ago. This is what happens to a nation when its people become ignorant, take freedom for granted, ignore the actions of politicians, and do not study their history.\nThe Three Different Forms of the \u201cUnited States\u201d and the Three Different Types of U.S. Citizenship\nAccording to the book titled You Know Something Is Wrong When\u2026 \u201cAn American Affidavit of Probable Cause\u201d, the three different forms of the United States are the Continental United States, the Federal United States, and the Corporate United States.\n1. The Continental United States\nIn the book titled You Know Something Is Wrong When\u2026.. \u201cAn American Affidavit of Probable Cause,\u201d it says that the Continental United States is \u201ccomposed of now 50 geographically defined states and their living inhabitants. Each such state is a sovereign nation with jurisdiction of the air, land, and sea associated with it. Those born within the borders of these states are American State Citizens by birthright, having all the guarantees of The Constitution, and all their Natural Rights intact.\u201d They are also known as American Nationals.\nIn Title 8 U.S. Code \u00a7 1101 subsection (b)(iii)(M)(38), it says \u201cThe term \u201cUnited States\u201d, except as otherwise specifically herein provided, when used in a geographical sense, means the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.\u201d\nBe aware that the information in Title 8 U.S. Code \u00a7 1101 subsection (b)(iii)(M)(38), uses the lowercase \u201cc\u201d in the term \u201ccontinental United States\u201d. In the book titled You Know Something Is Wrong When\u2026.. \u201cAn American Affidavit of Probable Cause,\u201d it uses the uppercase \u201cC\u201d in the term \u201cContinental United States\u201d. When it comes to the legal system, a word spelled with a lowercase or an uppercase letter at the beginning of it can significantly change the meaning of that word. For this reason, both of the sources may be referring to two different \u201cUnited States\u201d.\nIn Title 8 CFR 215.1 subsection (f), it says \u201cThe term continental United States means the District of Columbia and the several States, except Alaska and Hawaii.\u201d This sentence has the lowercase \u201cc\u201d in the term \u201ccontinental United States\u201d, so it is referring to the District of Columbia, also known as Washington D.C.\nWhat you need to know about Washington D.C. is that it is a foreign city-state run by the Congress as an oligarchy. Washington D.C. was founded by a powerful masonic secret society called the Colombians. Hence the term \u201cDistrict of Columbia\u201d.\n2. The Federal United States\nThe Federal United States is made up of 50 \u201cFederal States\u201d plus seven physical states, which are often thought of as federal territories, making a total of 57 Federal States. The 50 Federal States are fictitious entities because they exist only in our minds and on paper.\nThe 57 Federal States are inhabited by United States Citizens and all the people born in Guam, Puerto Rico, and other Insular States, plus military employees, federal civilian, African Americans, political asylum seekers, and welfare recipients.\nThe Federal United States is a Democracy operating under the international Jurisdiction of the Sea (Admiralty Law). Be aware that the Democracy (the Federal United States) is not the same as the original USA, which is known as the Republic for the United States of America.\nUnited States Citizens are statutory citizens and therefore they are artificial persons (corporations) that have no rights, only privileges. Because of these things, United States Citizens are bound to the international Jurisdiction of the Sea.\n3. The Corporate United States\nThe Corporate United States (UNITED STATES, INC.) is composed of 185,000 corporations and roughly 390 million corporate U.S. CITIZENS. It is composed of \u201clegal fiction entities\u201d, including but not limited to C corps, S corps, LLC\u2019s, non-profits, foundations, and trusts. The Corporate United States operates similar to any corporation and is one of the largest corporations in the world. It is bigger than Walmart, Target, and McDonald\u2019s combined!\nOne important thing you need to know about the term \u201clegal fiction entities\u201d is that it means artificial persons. An artificial person is also a corporation, as stated in Black\u2019s Law Dictionary 6th edition. In other words, U.S. CITIZENS are artificial persons or fictitious entities that only exist on paper. All these corporations (i.e., STATES, U.S. CITIZENS) are under the Jurisdiction of the Sea, which is based on Admiralty Law.\nProof that the USA is Controlled by Corporations\nThe United States is a foreign corporation pretending to represent the country known as the Continental United States or The United States of America (Major), which is a republic and not a democracy. To make matters worse, every county, city, and state has a corporate version of itself. For example, the STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA is not the same as West Virginia State.\nThe PDF file below shows evidence that the STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA is a corporation. Be aware that this is not only limited to West Virginia. All the 50 states have a corporate version of themselves. This also applies to the cities and counties. To find evidence that your U.S. state is a corporation, visit this website and do a search using these words \u201cstate of [your state here]\u201d. If you want more specific information, you may need to order a company credit report from a credit report site, such as dnb.com.\nIf you are having trouble viewing the PDF file below, visit this link.\nThe video below shows more evidence that the USA is controlled by corporations. I recommend watching the whole video. If you do not have time to watch the whole video, scroll to the 42 minute mark of the video and watch it to the 52 minute mark.\nSeason of Treason\nDo you realize now that the USA is controlled by corporations? Have you ever wondered why the United States has a president and a vice president? Under corporate law, every corporation is required to have a president and a vice president.\nThe current president (Obama) of the United States is not the president of a country, but is the president of a corporation (United States, Inc.). As a result, he does not need to be born in the USA to be eligible to be president. All the U.S. presidents since George Washington were also presidents of the corporate \u201cUnited States.\u201d\nProof that Nearly All United States Politicians are Traitors to the American People\nThe content in block quotation is an excerpt from my second seminar on Natural Law. It contains information that gives us some clue as to why nearly all United States politicians are traitors.\nNearly all politicians in the USA are TREASONISTS, because they swore an oath to a privately owned foreign corporation known as the UNITED STATES INCORPORATED. Washington D.C. or the District of Columbia is also a privately owned foreign corporation. Washington D.C. is NOT part of the USA, just like Vatican City is not part of Italy.\nTo find the evidence that nearly all politicians in the USA are treasonists, you need to be aware of Title 8 U.S. Code \u00a7 1481.\nUnder Title 8 U.S. Code \u00a7 1481:\n\u201c(a) A person who is a national of the United States whether by birth or naturalization, shall lose his nationality by voluntarily performing any of the following acts with the intention of relinquishing United States nationality\u2014\n(2) taking an oath or making an affirmation or other formal declaration of allegiance to a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after having attained the age of eighteen years;\n(4)(A) accepting, serving in, or performing the duties of any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after attaining the age of eighteen years if he has or acquires the nationality of such foreign state;\u201d\nIn simple terms, once an oath of office is taken by an American citizen, his citizenship is relinquished and thus he becomes a foreign agent. This happens because he swore an oath to the foreign UNITED STATES INCORPORATED and the foreign organization that controls it.\nThe Four Largest Criminal Corporations in the World\nThe Vatican is the religious center for the New World Order (NWO). Every church in the USA is directly or indirectly controlled by the Vatican, especially Roman Catholic Churches. All churches in the USA are incorporated and therefore they belong to the U.S. federal government. The idea that there is a separation of church and state is a big fat lie!\nThe Vatican also controls the Crown of England, the Crown Temple, and the court system in the USA. This is why when you go to court, there is always an agent that represents the Crown and a judge wearing a black robe. The black robe uniform is the symbol representing a Jesuit priest.\nNearly every church in the USA and the world has been infiltrated by the Jesuits and the Knights Templar, which is why churches have crosses on their walls and roofs. The cross is the main symbol of the Knights Templar and it has been used by certain secret societies long before the existence of Christianity. In other words, the cross is not really a symbol of Christianity. For strong evidence of these claims, download or view my third seminar and study the information in it.\nThese secret criminal organizations are the same organizations that the American people in the 1700s fought against to win their independence. The Vatican is in the middle of all this corruption, which is why all roads tend to lead to Rome, home of the Vatican. This criminal corporation is committing crime against humanity in the name of \u201creligion.\u201d\n2. The United Nations\nThe United Nations is a very powerful organization of the NWO and has more authority than the United States. This corporation provides trade, treaty, and negotiation services for its members, and has its own private army.\nThe main hidden agenda of the United Nations is to unite all nations under a fascist one-world government controlled by the banking elites of Europe and Israel. The name Israel or Is-Ra-El represents the ancient gods Isis, Ra, and El. The United Nations is committing crimes against humanity through unlawful wars in the name of \u201cpeacekeeping\u201d.\nThe United States is a corporation located in Washington D.C., also known as the District of Columbia. Washington D.C. is the military center for the NWO. The United States, Inc. has thousands of franchises and contractors. One of its major contractors is the military industrial complex.\nThe United States, Inc. is committing crime against humanity by unlawfully going to war with other countries in the name of \u201cfreedom\u201d and \u201cdemocracy.\u201d What it is actually doing is spreading its franchise throughout the world, similar to Walmart and McDonald\u2019s.\n4. The Inner City of London (Westminster)\nThe inner City of London is the financial center for the NWO. This city-state operates legal and banking services. The banks in the City of London is headed by the Bank of England, which is controlled by the House of Rothschild, an elite Illuminati banking family.\nMost money collected from the American taxpayers is sent to the banks in the City of London and then is distributed to other banks affiliated with the NWO. The inner City of London is committing crime against humanity by engineering economic crises and wars, and funding terrorist groups (i.e., ISIS, Al-Qaeda) throughout the world.\nIt is important to know that many of the people working for these four criminal corporations are good people. The problem is that most of them have no idea that these corporations are fronts for the New World Order, a secret organization composed of certain secret societies.\nWhy the \u201cright\u201d to vote in the United States of America is a fraud\nIn legal term, your \u201cright\u201d to vote is actually a privilege because to be a United States citizen means that you are a legal person, also known as a corporation. A corporation is a fictitious entity that has no rights. So, when politicians tell you that you have the right to vote as a United States citizen, they are already lying to you.\nAs described in the book The Great American Adventure: The Secrets of America.\nYour so-called right to vote in America is actually about slave registration. Every applicant is asked if they are a United States Citizen or other. A US Citizen is defined in all law dictionaries as a corporate entity\u2026\nAll of the candidates chosen for the highest positions in government are not chosen by party members or the public but are pre-selected by the Royal and Elite, and each approved candidate must swear an allegiance to and render a pledge to adhere to the demands of these Corporate Directors and Masters.\nEvery time you vote, you are giving your consent to be governed by treasonous politicians. These politicians do not care about you because they work for the Banking Elites, which are the International Banksters who own the United States of America, Inc.\nThe right to vote in the United States of America is a FRAUD, because your vote does not really matter and the voting system is rigged, just like a casino. Furthermore, when you vote, you are voting for a president of a FOREIGN corporation known as the United States of America, Inc.\nOne thing you need to know about the U.S. voting system is that the presidential candidates are chosen by the International Banksters and they control both of the Republican and Democratic parties. The idea that we have choices when it comes to electing presidential candidates is an illusion.\nAs an American, when you vote you are basically committing TREASON against the country called The United States of America (Major), which is made up of 50 separate nation states operating as a nation on the land jurisdiction. The United States of America (Minor) is operating under the international jurisdiction of the sea, which is based on Admiralty Law (the Law of the Sea).\n(For more information, please see my article for www.omnithought.org, Why the Right to Vote in the United States is a Fraud.)\nWhat Can You Do to Free Humanity?\nOne of the first steps to free humanity is to educate people about the New World Order and the legal system. When people are educated with the right knowledge, it increases their awareness and expands their consciousness. These things are very important for achieving freedom. A simple way to educate people about the NWO and the legal system is to share this article to as many people as possible.\nTake actions to support the brave souls who are exposing the NWO and the legal system. The Team of Hudok, Stalnaker, and Deegan is a great place to start. Dean Clifford, Kurt Kallenbach, and Santos Bonacci are three other brave souls who are doing an excellent job of exposing the NWO and the legal system.\nDownload or view my second seminar and study the information in it. My second seminar explains what Natural Law is and teaches you about your natural rights. Knowing what your natural rights are is essential for spiritual freedom. My second seminar also exposes the secrets of the legal system and shows you how to defend your rights.\nThe video below does an excellent job of exposing the fraud of the legal system and the criminal activities of the United States, Inc. A must watch for anyone who wants to learn how to restore humanity\u2019s freedom.\nKurt Kallenbach: Season of Treason II\nPlease help restore the Republic for the United States of America and freedom throughout the world by re-posting this article on the internet or sharing it to as many people as possible.\nRiezinger, Anna M., & Belcher, James C. You Know Something Is Wrong When\u2026.. \u201cAn American Affidavit of Probable Cause\u201d. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 2015.\nhttp://sedm.org/libertyu/citandsovereignty.pdf\nhttp://hudok.info/\nIf a \u2018Person\u2019 is a Legal Entity, What is Your Identity?\nThe Federal Reserve Bank \u2013 100 Years of Deception\nThe Crown Empire and the City of London Corporation\nAgenda 21: The Plan for a Global Fascist Dictatorship\nUnderstanding the Illusion of Money and the Economic System Construct\nThe \u2018New World Order\u2019 for Dummies\nUnderstanding and Dismantling the Global Control System\nThroughout my life, I have always felt that there was something not right about our society. The year I graduated from high school, an event occurred that was so dramatic that it sparked something inside me, causing my true spiritual awakening. That event was known as 9/11. As years passed, my awakening became more intense, motivating me to seek for knowledge to satisfy my desire for the truth.Hello independent thinkers, spiritual truth seekers and freedom lovers! My name is PL Chang, and I\u2019m the author and founder of OmniThought.org and EnergyFanatics.com. My main goal is to empower you with knowledge that is beyond the conventional paradigm to help free your mind and increase your spiritual well-being to a whole new level.\nAfter graduating from the Art Institutes International Minnesota with a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Arts, I decided to educate myself with the knowledge that will help me understand what reality and life truly are. As a result, I invested more of my free time studying ancient civilization, natural remedies, spirituality, holistic healing, alternative medicine, energy mechanics, quantum mechanics, multidimensional physics, the science of consciousness and other esoteric knowledge.\nIn September of 2007 (at the age of 25), I created my first blog EnergyFanatics.com. After five years of writing wellness and conscious living articles for EnergyFanatics.com, I chose to open another blog for the purpose of sharing my spiritual wisdom to the world. Hence, OmniThought.org was born. My goal is to make a difference in the world by uniting people through the power of thought, love and unity.\ncorporate u.s.\nforeign corporatio",
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        "raw_content": "College students rarely have time to think about life insurance either because they are having the time of their lives in college or because they are too busy trying to read and secure a good future. It is however advisable for them to consider it because life insurance for college students is just as important as it is for other people. If anything, college is the time when one should begin thinking and planning for their lives. Some of the reasons why life cover is important for college students are:\nThe first reason why life insurance for college students is important is because it is at this stage that they should begin thinking about their future. The best place to begin building a strong and sound financial future is college. By taking up an insurance policy at this stage, you are likely to be charged less than if you opt to take up a policy later in life. This is because premiums are calculated based on age and health and most college students are in good health and are of suitable age to get life insurance at very low rates.\nSome people begin getting families or settling down with their spouses during college. It would therefore be wise to begin thinking about the financial security of the young family. This will allow them to get the issue out of the way and enable them to focus on other things in future. It is also not uncommon to find people who had taken time off to raise their children coming back to college. Regardless of the situation, it is a good idea to take up a life insurance policy and secure your family\u2019s financial future.\nRisky recreational activities\nLife cover for college students is very important especially for those who are actively involved in risky sports. It would be wise for a student whose hobby is rock climbing for example to take up a life insurance cover. This is because the chances of them getting seriously injured or even dying are higher than those of a student whose hobby is playing board games. They should therefore take a moment and think about what affect their injury or death will have on family members. Funerals can be very costly and a life insurance cover would ensure that such expenses are taken care of. Not many people like to think about their own death let alone plan for it but it is the right thing to do if you really love those who are close to you, especially family.\nLife protection serves the purpose of protecting the interests of those you love should you die and also ensuring your well being when you grow old. It is in college that people begin narrowing down on what they want to do in future and this determines what major they take up. These preparations for the future should also include life insurance so that all aspects of the future including unforeseen circumstances are taken care of.\nRelated tags : good healthlife insurance for college students",
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        "raw_content": "Don\u2019t be AFRAID to live your LIFE!!!\nI just notice that I was afraid to live life. I was afraid to be happy and joyful because of the circumstances I am in. I ask myself why should I be happy and joyful when I am in this predicament\u2026\nSource: Don\u2019t be AFRAID to live your LIFE!!!\nI just notice that I was afraid to live life. I was afraid to be happy and joyful because of the circumstances I am in. I ask myself why should I be happy and joyful when I am in this predicament? -I am scared to be happy because my life is not they way I want it to be.\nAfter all the questions and doubts, Today ( August 25, 2016 Thursday) I finally decided to live life with purpose and ignore the fear and negativity that I allowed satan to put in my mind.\nsatan is here to kill steal and destroy-don\u2019t allow him to.\nIt didn\u2019t work when I said, \u201cIf you can\u2019t do anything about it why worry\u201d? What worked was when I said,\u201d I AM GOING TO Live MY LIFE\u201d \u2014AND WHAT MADE A DIFFERENCE IS: I believe I actually put it in God\u2019s hands. I am going to live my life and I am going to do what I need to do to get where I need to be. Because If I sit back and do nothing and I just worry about what is not happening, I am going to waste my life away and I will not get anywhere. As I said above: satan is here to kill steal and destroy and I am not going to give that minion any type of satisfaction anymore.\nI am learning to pray through the storm and just give it to God because what I can\u2019t control He can fix and what I can control, I can control. I feel good since I am just going to let whatever negativity and circumstance in my life go and give it to Him.\nThis step has took some process, it did not happen overnight. I am just happy I recognized that my joy is more important to my health. And I am going to live it God\u2019s way. His way is better then my ways. What I want for myself is cool but God has better for me, which is beyond my expectations.\nHope! Are you out there?\nI need to VENT!!!\nI have been sitting back and thinking about how bad I screwed up my life.I feel like I can\u2019t get out of this hole that I previously talked about. I sit here in my car thinking about: Can I do better, can I fix my credit, can I get a home of my own, can I have the singing career that I want, and can I have a SUCCESSFUL LIFE?!!! All of this hangs above my head. It just sits there and lingers, just a question mark on the top of my head. I am lost and can\u2019t breath\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..\nThis is what I see: I am in my own world and I am the only one there and my world is just circling around me, I don\u2019t even have an open path for me to just start walking yet. Can you see the picture that I am trying to portray to you?\nI am not being negative but I have a lot on my chest and I need to breath. God please carry me. I can\u2019t do this on my own. Too much to do in so little time.\nSome content on this page was disabled on September 18, 2016 as a result of a DMCA takedown notice from Kaleigh Morrison. You can learn more about the DMCA here:",
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        "raw_content": "Gospel of Grace Alone 55 \u00bb\nRomans 1:15 So, for my part, I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome. 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. 17 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, \u201cBUT THE RIGHTEOUS man SHALL LIVE BY FAITH \u201c.\u201d\n1 Timothy 1:11 according to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, with which I have been entrusted.\n2 Timothy 1:10 but now has been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel,\nJohn 16:20 \u201cTruly, truly, I say to you, that you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice; you will grieve, but your grief will be turned into joy.\nThe world hated Christ once they saw His life and heard His teachings. This is why we must be so careful this time of year (December 25) as well as other times. The holiday periods are fraught with great danger because the world is caught up with the wrong idea of Christ and they will celebrate the birth of baby Jesus while at the same time they hate His true teachings about Himself, which is the very truth of God. False churches and seemingly the whole world will join in a celebration of the birth of baby Jesus, but that does not change their hatred for the true Christ and His true teachings. We must never forget that the world is at enmity toward the true God and they hate Him when they see the true Jesus. One cannot hate the Father without hating the true Jesus and one cannot hate the true Jesus without hating the true Father. This makes it so clear that the world has a false Christ in mind when they celebrate (to some degree and in some way) baby Jesus.\nIt is perhaps a terrible way of thinking in the minds of most, yet the Bible is quite clear that people hate God and they hate the Son He sent. The great celebrations that go on this time of year are really demonstrations of how willing people are to love some idea of the baby Jesus and yet just how much they hate the true Jesus. The world loves the things of the season as long as they are not confronted with the truth of God, yet it also appears that the professing Church (majority, if not vast majority) goes along with that. The Lord Jesus Christ cannot be worshiped in truth and spirit apart from a true worship of Him as Divine. A celebration of baby Jesus does not follow the truth in the slightest.\nThe Gospel of Jesus Christ has fallen to the side in our day and appears to be virtually unknown in most religious circles. Yes, that sounds arrogant, but that does not falsify the claim. Where is the true Gospel of God (a sovereign God at that) be found in our day? Where is the true doctrine of free-grace found? There are all forms and ways for people to preach and talk about grace and Christ without speaking of the biblical Christ and the true biblical grace. In the New Testament times the professing Church was plagued with Pharisees and then Judaizers. In the modern day there are all sorts of heresies that have virtually engulfed the professing Church and it seems as if the Gospel of the sovereign God in and through the true Christ has been hidden.\nThe practice of religion keeps on and the practice of holidays keep on, but the Gospel of our sovereign God is being hidden. The world rejoices today (December 25, 2016) and the professing Church rejoices today. Some, however, grieve at the state of the professing Church in a day such as this. May God grant us a sight of Himself shining forth in the true Christ and His true Gospel by His sovereign mercy and grace. There is no other Gospel and no other way. It could be said that all the attention on baby Jesus is one way that people are blinded and so they do \u201cnot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.\u201d If people do not behold the glory of God in Christ, they do not see the true Christ nor the true God. The ways of religion and tradition do a good job of hiding His glory.\nThis entry was posted on December 25, 2016 at 2:32 pm and is filed under Holiday Thoughts, Uncategorized.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.",
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        "raw_content": "Your current location: Home > About\nAbout jundao\nJundao (Henan) New Materials Co.,Ltd (For short: JUNDAO) was registered in April 2006 at Yuecun Town, Xinmi City, Henan Province of People\u2019s Republic of China, one of the key enterprises in refractory industry in China. Basing on refractory materials as the main raw material, JUNDAO produces fireclay, high-Al, corundum, mullite series of high load, low creep, high density, low porosity refractory bricks, series of light insulation, high crushing strength, acid and alkali resistant refractory materials. It\u2019s business covering refractory materials, products quality testing, information service, industrial kilns design, consulting and contraction. JUNDAO is a well-known supplier in refractory field in China for its large scale, environmental protection and high level equipment. The company founder, Mr. Haijun Wang already had 18 years\u2019 experience in the refractory brick industry at the time of the component company. The company appointed and employed the well-known expert named Zhengquan Shi as the technical adviser, and established technology R&D center for the production and new products and materials\u2019 research. The main managers in different divisions of the company are all have the corresponding senior or middle professional titles. They have professional ability to communicate with customers timely and can handle with customers\u2019 demands effectively. Also there are specialists who are responsible for the customers\u2019 after-sales work.\nThe company actively fulfills the social responsibilities. According to GB/T 24001 (Environmental management system requirements and guidelines) and GB/T 28001(Occupational health and safety management system specification), JUNDAO has established environment and occupational health and safety management system to do the job of good environmental protection, pollution prevention, energy conservation and emission reduction, occupational health and safety hazard control, eliminated the high energy consumption of old kiln furnaces. After having designed and built the gas tunnel kiln with environmental friendly and fully automatic controlled high temperature, JUNDAO got a comprehensive annual output of 70,000 tons of high quality refractory capacity, achieved the goal on environmental standards and rational utilization of resources and had been assessed as conforming to meet the requirements of GB/T19001-2016/ISO 9001:2015, which promoted the sustainable development of company. The company purchased a large number of advanced and international testing equipment to research new materials and test products quality, which promoted all of product to meet the design requirements.\nAt present, the refractory products can satisfy the domestic main high-temperature furnace market's needs, and JUNDAO has long-term cooperation with large state-owned enterprises, such as Chinalco, NFC, and Sinosteel etc. In addition, JUNDAO actively develops the international market, and has exported to Southeast Asia, the Middle East and other foreign countries\u2019 large-scale projects, which has improved the company's reputation.\nJUNDAO uses \u201cSynchronizing with scientific and Technological Development and associating with advanced technology\u201d as the purpose of the enterprise, giving full play to the technical advantages of the company\u2019s technology, and constantly improving the quality of service, introducing ,promoting advanced technology, and we are committed to the development of high, refined, top products. Use \u201cHigh efficiency, superior performance\u201d as business goal to achieve the development of enterprise and social service goals and further development.\nStrict production line\nFrom the raw material to finished products, we set Quality Management System, producing high quality products according to chemical & physical specifications strictly to satisfy customers' needs.\nProvide you the best services\nWe have well-known technical advisers to give you the best advice, professional team to make timely communication with you, creative R & D team to cater to your needs, on-site guidance if necessary.\nQuote you the most competitive price\nWe\u2019ll give you the best quotation according to products of different specifications and market demands, make you buy the most suitable products at the most reasonable price.",
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        "raw_content": "February 27, 2012 in Development, Labour Standards | Tags: social movements, transnational governance\nBetween the 5-8 February 2012, a hearing has been organized in in Phnom Penh in which over 200 garment workers testified on mass fainting, slum living conditions, malnutrition, debt, repeated short term contracts and dismissals of 1000 union leaders after a sector-wide strike. International brands such as Adidas and Puma could present their evidence on their role as buyers. Other brands such as H&M and Gap refused to attend the hearings.\nThe case of the Cambodian People\u2019s Tribunal can be understood as the result of an effective organization of transnational collective among a range of different actors from a variety of countries:\nIt has been organized by the International Asia Floor Wage Alliance and the Asia Floor Wage Cambodia, a campaign alliance which aims to bring a decent minimum living wage for the garment workers across Asia since 2007.\nIn Cambodia the main organization of the tribunal has been arranged by the Asia Floor Wage Cambodia, a coalition of several Cambodian unions and NGOs. Internationally the Tribunal is supported by the Clean Cloth Campaign Network, the biggest anti-sweatshop network in Europe.\nAfter two days of hearings, five judges from different continents concluded that \u201cthe situation of workers in the Cambodian garment supply chain presents severe deficits which correspond to a systematic violation of their fundamental right to a decent human life\u201d They have made the following verdict:\nInternational supply chain actors should take immediate steps to address the issue of poverty wages. Brands \u201cshould move beyond \u201cgood intentions\u201d and \u201crecognize and prioritize the need for human rights in the workplace in their pricing and procurement policies.\u201d Furthermore the judges also made recommendation to the Royal Government of Cambodia, such as to \u201cclearly specify the \u201cright to a minimum living wage\u201d within national legal frameworks and \u201cto ensure that trade unions are able to freely organize, represent workers, and bargain collectively.\nThe AFW Alliance has organized its first tribunal in Colombo, Sri Lanka (27.-30.3.2011), and plans to host additional ones in India and Indonesia on the \u201cthe right to minimum living wage as a fundamental human right\u201c, which will provide a comprehensive picture of substandard working conditions and poverty wages in Asia. The tribunals provide a way to initiate national discussion about the underpayment of garment workers; internationally, it provides anti-sweatshop movements with further ammunition to pressure global corporations to take responsibility for their practices and to push for a redistributive corporate accountability agenda.\nHi Sabrina, this is certainly very interesting reading! Looks like an adaptation of concepts of legal justice to questions of social justice, in a transnational manner, but scaled down to individual national levels. A very innovative amalgamation. I am just left wondering, what can such a judgment do in the end? Is it just a symbolic indictment and call to action, or are actors like the AFW Alliance also working on mechanisms of redress, for instance?\nsabrinazajak\nSuch a judgement has no legal power, it remains symbolic if the recommendations are not picked up for example by local politicians. One consequence of the tribunal were spontanious strikes in front of some of the factories discussed at the tribunal. So I guess it contributed to some kind of self-empowering effect on workers. Sadly however, the protest in front of one factory was violently ended by the police\nBordercrossing Event: Workshop on \u201cMobility and Civil Society\u201d |\n[\u2026] for labor rights in the anti-sweatshop movement, like the The Peoples\u2019 Tribunal in Cambodia (here) and on the reasons and counter strategies regarding low wages in the garment industry in Asia [\u2026]\nPathways of Transnational Activism |\n[\u2026] enforce core labor rights and accept freedom of associations (e.g. the Asian FLoor Wage Campaign, People\u2019s Tribunals or the Asia-Europe People\u2019s Forum). There are other interesting blogs which discuss the [\u2026]\n\u00ab Elsevier Withdraws Support for Research Works Act, Continues Fight Against Open Access\nWikimedia Governance: Showdown on the Board and the Formation of New Bodies \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) Director: Fred Niblo\nBen-Hur is an incredible epic silent film, later remade in 1959 starring Charlton Heston. The grandeur of the scenes and the brilliance of the cinematography hearken back to other great silent epic films, such as Intolerance. It was Fred Niblo\u2019s greatest film, however other notable silent films he made were The Mark of Zorro, and The Three Musketeers. It starred Ramon Novarro, a Mexican-American actor who became known as a sex symbol of cinema after the death of Rudy Valentino, however his greatest success was Ben-Hur.\nThe film was shot in Italy and it was made only after Goldwyn purchased the screen rights to the book. The most famous scene in the film is, of course, the chariot race. The 1959 remake created a virtual shot-for-shot remake of the original, and other modern films including The Prince of Egypt and also Star Wars remade the concept of the chariot race battle. Several scenes were filmed in technicolor, mainly the scenes including Jesus.\nThe film tells the story of Judah Ben-Hur, a wealthy Jew from occupied Judea, whose boyhood friend Messala betrays him. As Messala grew up, he became a Roman centurion and grew to despise the Jews. He blames an accident that happens against the local magistrate on Judah Ben-Hur and his family -he orders that Judah be sold into slavery to work on a galley ship while his mother and sister are imprisoned in Rome. In a tale that mirrors the story of Joseph, under the backdrop of the rise of Jesus, Ben-Hur saves the life of the head of his galley when they are attacked by pirates. He and the head are saved as they drift at sea by a Roman ship and, as a result of his good deeds, Ben-Hur is adopted as the son of his Roman shipmaster. Back in Rome, he becomes a celebrated athlete and winds up famously racing against Messala, his boyhood nemesis, and defeats his chariot. Although in the original Messala does not die, he is killed in the 1959 version.\nAs a novel by Lew Wallace, Ben-Hur remained at the top of the U.S. bestseller charts for years until the release of Margaret Mitchell\u2019s Gone With The Wind. William Wyler assistant directed several scenes, and he later directed the Academy Award winning 1959 remake -breaking records by winning 11 Academy Awards.\nBen-Hur is an excellent film and is a rare example of a precursor to a remake that is even better than the original. It is a high quality silent epic film and should be viewed by all lovers of classic films.\nart, cinema, creative, film, history, movies, silent, writing\nGo West \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Hazy Daisy DoodlesAnnouncementsHousewarming!\nYou are all invited to a Housewarming Party!\nHello, my name is Lori. For those of you that don\u2019t know I am a friend of Tracy\u2019s who works with her from time to time. A good friend of the Rietzel family, Allura, asked me to let you all know she is throwing them a housewarming party in honour of their recent move into their new home, and you are ALL INVITED!\nAs many of you already know, in May of 2015 the Rietzels suffered a devastating house fire that left them without a roof over their heads. After months of waiting and living in temporary housing their new home is finally complete (yay!) and they are beginning to settle in and return to a more normal routine. Despite their unwavering faith, this has been a very difficult time for their family and we want to show them just how much we, their friends, love and appreciate them. Join us in celebrating their new start!\nMarch 4, 2016 from 1:00pm-4:00pm or 6:00pm-9:00pm\n5723 Route 880, Dobson Corner, NB (Directions Here)\nWe know that many of you, their wonderful customers, have been so generous and kind to them during this period in their lives and we know they have truly appreciated each and everyone of you and the kindnesses and the generosity you have shown. We would love for you to be a part of this special evening as we share in the happiness of their new beginnings.\nFor those of you wondering what you can bring or how you can help, there will be a money tree available for you to contribute to, if you wish. This will be presented to the Rietzels to help them as they begin to settle in and refurnish their home.\nIf you have any questions you can contact me at lori@hazydaisydoodles.com\nBruce & Barbara Lake February 16, 2016 at 8:50 am\nCongratulations guys I will look forward to bringing Emma back for grooming Enjoy your new home",
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        "raw_content": "mohalla clinics\n97 pc diseases of patients cured at mohalla clinics: Kejriwal\nChief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today termed the mohalla clinics, set up to revive primary healthcare in the city, as a \"big hit\" and claimed that around 97 per cent diseases of the patients coming there get cured.PTI | June 29, 2016, 06:45 IST\nNew Delhi, Jun 27: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today termed the mohalla clinics, set up to revive primary healthcare in the city, as a \"big hit\" and claimed that around 97 per cent diseases of the patients coming there get cured.\n\"Among the people who come to the mohalla clinics (aam aadmi clinics), their 97 per cent diseases get cured. For the rest three per cent they have to refer to hospitals...these clinics and polyclinics have replaced the dispensaries which had collapsed,\" Kejriwal said.\nHundred such clinics are operational at the moment and around 1,000 such facilities will be launched by December 31. On an average there will be three to four such clinics in every municipal ward, he said.\nHe described it as a product of the AAP government's efforts to usher in a \"radical change\" in the city's health sector in the form of increase in allocation in the budget and restructuring of the health infrastructure into a three-tier system.\nSpeaking during the Delhi Assembly Lecture Series' inaugural talk on 'Water and Farm Crisis in India' delivered by veteran journalist P Sainath, Kejriwal identified inordinate expenditure in treatment as one of the reasons behind farmer suicides.\nIn his lecture on rural distress, Sainath, whom the Chief Minister described as someone he admires, also touched upon the issue saying that \"health bankruptcy\" was mounting across the country, which he said was indicative of the larger agrarian crisis.\nTags : Hospitals, Arvind Kejriwal, Primary healthcare, mohalla clinics, Health sector, aap government",
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        "raw_content": "Are all skin cleansers and soaps gluten-free?\nYou'll probably find gluten in many soaps and cleansers, but special gluten-free products are also available. See more skin care ingredient pictures.\n\u00a9iStockphoto.com/anne stahl\nGluten is difficult to avoid. It's in everything from the food we eat to the glue on the back of a stamp. And unless the soap you're using is labeled gluten-free, you'll probably find it there as well. Most of the time, this isn't a problem. But if you happen to have celiac disease, you might have some concerns.\nGluten is a protein found in grains like wheat and rye, and people with celiac disease are allergic to it. It affects their immune system, which reacts to gluten by destroying small protrusions called villi in the intestines. Villi normally help nutrients from food pass through the intestines into the bloodstream. Without them, however, the body will always lack proper nourishment, no matter how much you eat [source: NIH]. The only treatment is cutting gluten out of your diet completely. Luckily, when it comes to soap and other skin cleansers containing gluten, you should still be able to use them -- as long as you do it carefully.\nGluten is a common ingredient in soap and skin cleansers. It acts as an emollient, which means it makes your skin feel soft and smooth. The good news for people with celiac disease is that soap containing gluten shouldn't cause any problems unless you ingest it. It can't be absorbed through the skin by contact [source: Picco]. With that in mind, it probably wouldn't be a good idea to put soapy hands near your mouth.\nIf you prefer to be cautious, there are plenty of soaps and skin cleansers out there that are gluten-free. You just have to make sure you check the ingredients carefully. Also, be aware that many products change their ingredients on a regular basis, so you need to check the label every time. Avoiding gluten can be tough, but it's not impossible.\nTo find out more about gluten, why it's used in soap and how that might affect you, see the links below.\nNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases. \"Celiac Disease.\" National Institutes of Health. Sept. 2008. (Sept. 14, 2009) http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/celiac/\nPicco, Michael M.D. \"Celiac Disease.\" Mayo Clinic. Nov. 29, 2007. (Sept. 14, 2009) http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/celiac-disease/AN01623\nWatt, Alexander. \"The Art of Soap-Making: A Practical Handbook.\" 1907. (Sept. 14, 2009) http://books.google.com/books?id=Kh5_AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA122&lpg=PA122&dq=why+is+gluten+in+soap%3F&source=bl&ots=4V9GR-jzBO&sig=asSIsTsJ9BWEgclJS0Uus0HUy_4&hl=en&ei=X16uSqy8IIGasgPK26CIBQ &sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7#v=onepage&q=why%20is%20gluten%20in%20so&f=false",
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        "raw_content": "St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside\nSt. Vincent\u2019s HealthCare Privacy Office\nOUR PLEDGE REGARDING HEALTH INFORMATION.\nSt. Vincent\u2019s HealthCare (\u201cSVHC\u201d) is committed to protecting the privacy of health information. \u201cProtected Health Information,\u201d or \u201cPHI,\u201d includes information that SVHC has created or received about your past, present, or future health or condition, the provision of health care to you, or payment for health care services that may be used to identify you. This Notice applies to all the records of your care generated or maintained at SVHC. SVHC is required by law to maintain that privacy and to provide you this Notice. This Notice is provided to inform you about: (i) the ways SVHC may use and\ndisclose PHI; (ii) your rights regarding PHI; and (iii) certain obligations SVHC has regarding the use and disclosure of PHI. SVHC is required to abide by the terms of the Notice currently in effect. However, SVHC reserves the right to change the terms of this Notice and its privacy policies at any time. Any changes will apply to the PHI SVHC already has. SVHC will\npromptly post any new or amended versions of this Notice. This Notice will always contain an effective date on the top of the first page.\nThis Notice applies to SVHC and its wholly owned or controlled affiliates and subsidiaries that are covered entities, including but not limited to those listed below, which are referred to collectively for purposes of this Notice as SVHC:\nSt. Vincent\u2019s Medical Center, Inc.\nSt. Vincent\u2019s Ambulatory Care, Inc.\nSt. Luke\u2019s-St. Vincent\u2019s HealthCare, Inc.\nSt. Catherine Labour\u00e9 Manor, Inc.\nSt. Vincent\u2019s Medical Center-Clay County, Inc.\nConsolidated Pharmacy Services, Inc.\nSeton Pharmacy, Inc.\nThis Notice also applies to independent health care providers, including doctors and their employees, who participate in your care at SVHC. These independent health care providers are not agents or employees of SVHC, and they are solely responsible for the health care services they provide and for their compliance with privacy laws. They are included in this Notice so SVHC and they may share PHI with each other as allowed by law, as necessary to carry out treatment, payment, and health care operations, and to simplify the process of informing you about your rights with respect to PHI. They may use and disclose PHI in accordance with the terms of this Notice to the same extent as SVHC. These independent health care providers may have different policies or notices regarding their use and disclosure of your medical information generated or maintained at their own offices or clinics.\nHOW SVHC MAY USE AND DISCLOSE HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT YOU.\nFollowing are some descriptions and examples of different ways SVHC may use and disclose PHI. Not every use or disclosure of PHI is listed below. However, all the ways SVHC is permitted to use and disclose information will fall within one of these categories. For purposes of this Notice, PHI includes information about mental health, sexually-transmissible diseases (including HIV and AIDS), alcohol and substance abuse, and other information that may be subject to additional confidentiality provisions of federal or state law. Any use or disclosure of PHI other than those permitted by the laws, rules, and regulations regarding patient privacy will be made only with your authorization, including most uses and disclosures of psychotherapy notes, uses and disclosures of PHI for marketing purposes, and disclosures that constitute a sale of PHI.\nTreatment. SVHC may use PHI to provide you with medical treatment or services. SVHC may disclose PHI to, and obtain information from, doctors, nurses, medical technicians, students, and other health care personnel who are involved in taking care of you at SVHC or at other facilities. For example, a doctor treating you for a broken leg may need to know if you have diabetes because diabetes may slow the healing process. In addition, the doctor may need to tell a dietitian if you have diabetes so you can receive appropriate meals. Different departments of SVHC also may share PHI in order to coordinate the tests, care, and treatment you need, such as prescriptions, lab work, and x-rays. SVHC also may disclose health information about you to people outside SVHC who may be involved in your medical care, such as family members, clergy, or others used to provide services that are part of your care.\nPayment. SVHC may use and disclose PHI so the treatment and services you receive at SVHC may be billed to and payment may be collected from you, an insurance company, or a third party. For example, SVHC may need to give your health plan information about surgery you received so your health plan will pay SVHC or reimburse you for the surgery. SVHC may also tell your health plan about a treatment you are going to receive to obtain prior approval or to determine whether your plan will cover the treatment.\nHealth Care Operations. SVHC may use and disclose PHI for SVHC operations. These uses and disclosures are necessary to run SVHC and make sure patients receive quality care. For example, SVHC may use and disclose PHI to: (i) review treatment and services and to evaluate the performance of staff in caring for you; (ii) compile data to decide what additional services SVHC should offer, what services are not needed, and whether certain new treatments are effective; (iii) educate doctors, nurses, medical technicians, students, and SVHC personnel; and (iv) compare SVHC statistics to other local, state,and national healthcare facilities to see how SVHC is doing and where SVHC can make improvements in care and services. SVHC may remove information that identifies you so others may use PHI to study health care and health care delivery without learning patient specific information.\nAppointment Reminders, Treatment Alternatives, and Services. SVHC may use and disclose PHI to contact you as a reminder that you have an appointment for treatment or medical care or to tell you about possible treatment options, treatment alternatives, or health-related benefits or services that may be of interest to you. If you do not want SVHC to contact you for these purposes, you must notify the Privacy Office in writing.\nFundraising Activities. SVHC may use PHI to contact you in an effort to raise money for SVHC and its operations. SVHC may disclose PHI to a foundation related to SVHC so the foundation may contact you in raising money for SVHC. SVHC would only release information as permitted by law, which might include contact information such as your name, address, and phone number, the dates you received health care, the general department in which you received treatment, the name of your physician, the outcome of your health care, and whether or not you have insurance. If you do not want SVHC to contact you for fundraising efforts, you must notify the Privacy Office in writing.\nFacility Directory. SVHC may include certain limited information about you in the SVHC facility directory while you are a patient at SVHC. This information may include your name, location in SVHC, your general condition (e.g., good, fair, etc.), and your religious affiliation. The directory information, except for your religious affiliation, may also be released to people who ask for you by name. Your religious affiliation may be given to a member of the clergy, such as a priest or rabbi, even if they do not ask for you by name. This directory information may be given so your family, friends, and clergy can visit you and generally know how you are doing. If you would like to opt-out of the facility directory, please complete the opt-out form available from the admissions staff.\nFamily and Friends. SVHC may release PHI to a friend or family member who is involved in your medical care. SVHC may also give PHI to someone who helps pay for your care. SVHC may also disclose your PHI to your family or friends when, in exercising professional judgment, SVHC believes the disclosure is in your best interest. In addition, SVHC may disclose PHI to an entity assisting in a disaster relief effort so your family can be notified about your condition, status, and location.\nResearch. Under certain circumstances, SVHC may use and disclose PHI for research purposes, if the purpose is to study morbidity and mortality of patients. Before SVHC uses or discloses PHI for research, the project must be approved through a special process that evaluates the project, its use of PHI, and its balance of research needs with patient needs for PHI privacy. SVHC may disclose PHI to people preparing to conduct a research project to help them look for patients with specific medical needs that are the subject of their research, so long as the PHI they review does not leave SVHC. Lastly, if certain criteria are met, SVHC may disclose PHI to researchers after your death when it is necessary for research purposes.\nAs Required By Law. SVHC will disclose PHI when required to do so by federal, state, or local law. To Avert a Serious Threat to Health or Safety. SVHC may use and disclose PHI when necessary to prevent or lessen a serious threat to your health or safety or the health or safety of the public or another person.\nOrgan and Tissue Donation. SVHC may disclose PHI to organizations that handle organ procurement or organ, eye, or tissue transplantation, or to an organ donation bank, as necessary to facilitate organ or tissue donation and transplantation.\nMilitary and Veterans. If you are a member of the armed forces, SVHC may release PHI as required by military command authorities based upon a subpoena or court order. SVHC may also release PHI about foreign military personnel to the appropriate foreign military authority based upon a subpoena or court order.\nWorkers' Compensation. SVHC may release PHI for workers' compensation or similar programs upon your consent or as authorized by applicable law.\nPublic Health Purposes. SVHC may disclose PHI for public health activities, including: (i) preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability; (ii) reporting births and deaths; (iii) reporting reactions to medications or problems with products; (iv) notifying people of recalls of products they may be using; or (v) notifying a person who may have been exposed to a disease or may be at risk for contracting or spreading an infectious disease or condition of public health significance, subject to applicable law.\nVictims of Abuse. SVHC may disclose PHI to notify the appropriate government authority if SVHC believes an individual has been the victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence. SVHC will only make this disclosure if you agree or when required or authorized by law.\nHealth Oversight Activities. SVHC may disclose PHI to a health oversight agency for activities authorized by law. These oversight activities include, for example, audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure. SVHC may also disclose PHI to federal and state agencies that regulate licenses of nurses and other health care professionals.\nLawsuits and Disputes. If you are involved in a lawsuit or a dispute, SVHC may disclose PHI in response to a court or administrative order, subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute. The disclosure will be made after SVHC receives satisfactory assurance that a reasonable effort has been made either to give you notice of the request or to secure a qualified protective order.\nLaw Enforcement. SVHC may release PHI to law enforcement: (i) in response to a court or administrative order, subpoena, warrant, summons, or similar process; (ii) to report certain types of wounds or other physical injuries; (iii) to identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person; (iv) about the victim of a crime if, under certain limited circumstances, SVHC is unable to obtain the person's agreement; (v) about a death SVHC believes may be the result of criminal conduct; (vi) about criminal conduct at SVHC; or (vii) in emergency circumstances to report a crime; the location of the crime or victims; or the identity, description, or location of the person who committed the crime.\nCoroners, Medical Examiners, and Funeral Directors. SVHC may release PHI to a coroner or medical examiner for the purposes of identifying a deceased person or determining the cause of death. SVHC may also release PHI to funeral directors as necessary to carry out their duties.\nNational Security and Intelligence Activities. SVHC may release PHI to authorized federal officials for intelligence, counterintelligence, and other national security activities authorized by law.\nInmates. If you are an inmate of a correctional institution or under the custody of a law enforcement official, SVHC may release certain PHI to the correctional institution or law enforcement official in accordance with law. This release would be necessary: (i) for the institution to provide you with health care; (ii) to protect your health and safety or the health and safety of others; or (iii) for the safety and security of the correctional institution.\nOTHER USES OF HEALTH INFORMATION.\nOther uses and disclosures of PHI not covered by this Notice or the laws that apply to SVHC will be made only with your written authorization. You may revoke your written authorization at any time by delivering a written revocation to the Privacy Office. If you revoke your authorization, SVHC will no longer use or disclose PHI about you for the reasons covered by your written authorization. You understand that SVHC is unable to take back any disclosures SVHC has already made and that SVHC is required to retain records of the care provided to you.\nYou may exercise the following rights by submitting a written request to the SVHC Privacy Officer. Please be aware, however, that SVHC may deny your request, when legally permitted to do so.\nRight to Inspect and Copy. In most circumstances, you have the right to inspect and copy PHI that may be used to make decisions about your care, including the right to access your PHI in an electronic format if it is readily producible in that format. SVHC may deny your request to inspect and copy PHI in certain circumstances. If denied, you may request that the denial be reviewed. Another licensed health care professional chosen by SVHC will review your request and the denial. SVHC will comply with the outcome of the review. In certain instances, in lieu of providing copies, SVHC may choose to provide you with a summary or explanation of the requested records. Charges for the costs of labor, copying, mailing or other supplies with your request may apply.\nRight to Amend. If you feel that PHI SVHC has about you is incorrect or incomplete, you have the right to ask SVHC to amend the PHI for as long as the PHI is maintained by or for SVHC. SVHC may deny your request for an amendment if it is not in writing or does not include a reason to support the request. In addition, SVHC may deny your request if you ask SVHC to amend information that: (i) was not created by SVHC, unless the person or entity that created the information is no longer available to make the amendment; (ii) is not part of the PHI kept by or for SVHC; (iii) is not part of the information which you would be permitted to inspect and copy; or (iv) is accurate and complete.\nRight to an Accounting of Disclosures. You have the right to request an accounting of disclosures. This is a list of the disclosures SVHC made of PHI about you. The list will not include any of the uses and disclosures for treatment, payment, and health care operations or for certain other limited reasons. Your request must state a time period that is not longer than six years prior to the date of your request and that does not include dates before April 14, 2003. Your request should indicate whether you want the list on paper or electronically. 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        "raw_content": "My Facebook newsfeed is covered with French flags; my Twitter feeds display the #prayforparis. And as I continue to process the events of November 13, 2015, in my mind \u2014 how I feel about them, how I will explain terrorism to my son, how they will shape the future \u2014 I question social media\u2019s role.\nOn September 11, 2001, social media wasn\u2019t as prevalent as it is now. On that day, stunned, I drove to work (I lived in Los Angeles) and I talked about what had happened, how I felt, and I listened to my colleagues express their disbelief, heartache, and whatever else they were thinking and feeling. We conversed.\nWhen I talk to New Yorkers today (many of whom are strangers to me) about that time in the city I now call home, they tell me that they experienced the same type of interactions \u2014 though for a longer period of time than we on the west coast did. They talked to friends, family, neighbors, and strangers about the despair that blanketed the city.\nHow does changing our profile pictures, sending tweets with hashtags and photoshopped images, and broadcasting how we feel in 140 characters or less make us support and empathize with others? I am not sure it does.\nScience doesn\u2019t seem to think so either. Thanks to social media, our connections to other humans has decreased, and this is unfortunate. \u201cHuman connections are how our empathy is developed,\u201d said Diedra L. Clay, PsyD, chair and associate professor of the counseling and health psychology department at Bastyr University when I spoke with her for this article on happiness. In fact, there are neurons in our brain, called nearer neurons, that form and help us learn how to have compassion. Without these we tend to have no remorse for our actions \u2014 which could be the reason why we see murders by teenagers, and 22% of high school students report being bullied \u2014 and have a difficult time identifying our emotions.\nHonestly, it\u2019s easier to insert a template or send a graphic than examine what we are feeling. Instead, open up and start a dialogue with your friends near and far, who have been a part of your life at different times and in different places.\nSome of my friends have shared photos of their time in Paris. One of my friends shared a picture drawn by an artist that was an expression of his feelings to the terror last night. Her accompanying message with this:\n\u201cI\u2019m not eloquent enough to express my anger and sadness with words about yesterday. But art can. Art makes the world a cool and beautiful place.\u201d\nWe don\u2019t have to be eloquent, just honest with ourselves and our friends/followers. The best way we can grieve together and support one another is to talk to each other \u2014 even if it is through social media. Maybe if we can focus on the pain, we find ways that it doesn\u2019t happen again.\nPhoto by Svilen Milev, Courtesy of Freeimages.com\nPosted in Behavior, BrainTagged depression, emotional health, emotions, Facebook, pain, social media, Twitter, wellbeingBy Carey Rossi2 Comments\n2 thoughts on \u201cCan Social Media Improve Our Empathy?\u201d\nFacebook is the worst. It tricks you into thinking you\u2019ve interacted with people, that you\u2019re connected, but the truth is it makes you more isolated.\nIn many ways I believe you are right, but also think that it has to do with the people you \u201cfriend\u201d on Facebook. I tend to be very choosy about who I friend. As a result, I have been able to reconnect with some old friends even though I am thousands of miles away from where we met.\nI don\u2019t know the answer to making social media networks work. Maybe focusing on the quality of our connections (and would be connections) instead of quality may help.\n\u2190 4 Ways to Take Care of Your Mommy Health\nWill the Mio Fuse replace my FuelBand? \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "SPORTS DAY OF HFS INTERNATIONAL\nSPORTS DAY-2017\nThe Second Annual Athletic meet of HFS International, held on 4th December,2017, was presided over by honourable member of the trustee, Mr. Surendra Hiranandani and Mr. John Gloster. Mr. Hiranandani, Managing Director and Chairman of the Hiranandani Group of Companies, emphasized the role of schools to promote physical education among students right from a tender age. Mr. Gloster , an experienced physiotherapist for the last twenty-four years, former team member of Australian cricket team , opined that \u201cphysical literacy\u201d is the greatest gift that schools can hand over to its students.\nThe Sports Day of the school commenced with the school song and the hoisting of the school flag by the Chief Guest, Mr. Gloster. The \u201cMarch Past\u201d of the four houses, Alpha, Beta, Sigma and Delta and the IBDP contingent, led by the Sports Captains, Pranav Vinod and Sabrina Singh, was a magnificent spectacle to behold. Equally impressive was the torch ceremony that heralded the inception of the day\u2019s sports events. The school Mascot, \u2018Happu \u2013 the elephant\u2019, with its herd; little children dressed up as elephants, dancing and swaying to the tune of music stole the hearts of the spectators. The Mascot upheld the theme of this year\u2019s Sports Day: \u201cWater Water Everywhere, Conserve it if you really care\u201d.\nThe primary section of the school displayed a wonderful array of gymnastics that has been started from this year. The junior classes mesmerized the crowd by performing aerobics and rhythmic exercises that demanded agility, flexibility and ample coordination of the body and mind. A display of Taekwondo, a form of Korean martial arts, by the beginners and advanced students of the school, made us feel confident that having mastered the skill of self-defence, young students will be able to combat any kind of physical threats and challenges.\nThe tracks and the athletics by Junior, Senior and Super-Senior students of the school drew excited cheer from the onlookers. With the parents stepping out to receive prizes for their participation in the balancing races, the events of the Sports Day were finally wrapped up. Prizes were distributed to the deserving students; the Individual Sportsperson Award was given to Sattviki Rishi (Senior Girls\u2019 Category), Arnav Pandurkar (Junior Boys\u2019 Category) and Pranav Vinod ( Super Senior Boys\u2019 Category), the award for the Best House for March Past went to Alpha House, and the award for the Best House Trophy was given to Sigma House. With the school flag fluttering high, the children enthusiastically clapping and the teachers ever vigilant the Sports Day came to an end with promises to start afresh and brace up once again for the coming year.\nMore photos, visit gallery :- Sports day of HFS International-2017",
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        "raw_content": "Do you think human beings really evolved from primates?\nklevifushaposted 7 years ago\nScientists around the world are beginning to accept the theory that human beings could have actually been genetically engineered from superior alien species. This would make us some sort of experiment. Could this all be true? Where do you stand on this subject? Do you believe humans came about as means of evolution or were we purposely placed on this planet?\nI have a hard time believing we are somebody else's science project.\nHiggeboposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nThe question of how life began is not all that hard to figure out if one simply understands that muddy swamps do not contain or create the DNA to form the first tiny spark life. DNA had to be created by an intellegent being. All living things are supernatural; But when you die you become natural and your proteans .\nAll living things are made of 100% left handed proteans. When left alone proteans mix naturally 50% left handed and 5o% right handed naturally. when you die you become natural and your proteaind begin changing to their 50/50% and you rot and then you are natural. When anything dies it goes back to the earth of which it is made.\nDNA is just a bunch of molecules stuck together in a particular order. There's no real reason it couldn't have arisen out of the primordial ooze just like any other polymer.\nI want to see more science about the stuff that holds stuff together. I saw one documentary recently that was fascinating, but my little ones made a lot of noise and I missed some of it.\nIf I ever learn to use the foxtel remote control I may find it again.\nFair enough question, however it begs the question, how did the aliens who purposely placed us here originate? Were they purposely placed or were they a product of evolution. If the evolved, why can't we have evolved?\nklevifushaposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nThat has to be one of the most intelligent thoughts I've heard in a long while. I also always thought of this. I guess we'll probably never know the truth.\n\"Scientists around the world are beginning to accept the theory that human beings could have actually been genetically engineered from superior alien species.\"\nTrue that...\nLOVE your cartoon!!\nWow, someone actually said that?\new... I share genetic material with them...\nGET IT OFF!! GET IT OFF!!!\nScientists around the world are NOT beginning to accept any such theory - this is pure bu!!sh!t.\nI don't mind the occasional moron visiting, but to post this kind of rubbish you must think the good people of HubPages are morons !\nHey idiot, this is a forum post. Express your opinion without offending others. Actually I now do think one particular hubpages user is a moron, and that you would be you. This post wasn't meant for ignorant, brainwashed, close minded scumbags like yourself. Take your crap somewhere else.\nAnd, like your OP is anywhere in reality? Not!\nI didn't think you would understand.\nWell don't you feel smart and accomplished now? Good for you. Not everyone uses abbreviations. Some people, like the ones who can actually spell, like to write the full word. OP can stand for anything.\nAnd your point? If you have one.\nI'm sure it cannot even stand on what was written, much less, stand for anything.\nThat makes no sense. Your conversation is absolutely moronic. Stop acting like the Dalai Lama. You said \"And, like your OP is anywhere in reality? Not!\" and the only part I didn't understand was the \"OP\" abbreviation. Your last post has nothing to do with what I was talking about...\nSee, I told you that you wouldn't understand.\nReally, what part of this conversation is moronic, as you say.\nOP = Opening Post\nYour OP makes an initial statement that is completely and utterly untrue. So, that means, anything else you speak of is completely and utterly irrational and has nothing to DO with reality.\nWell thank you, that's all I needed you to say. There was no need to act like a stuck up jerk. See the problem with people nowadays, and you are a perfect example, is that you think just because you read a book on a specific subject, or just because your religion says so, that is the way things are. The truth is you don't know anything about anything unless you experience it yourself. My opening post is simply a theory. I never stated it was a fact. The true origins of human kind might never be revealed to humanity, at least not in our lifetime. So your conception of what's real and what's not, and your idea that my opening statement is \"utterly untrue\" is nothing more than your opinion.\nIt seems as though you lack any understanding of how to use your own perception. I'm not surprised. You're also apparently interested in reading the rules of the forum either. Good to know.\nBoy you could not be further for truth than the above statement. And, show you lack understanding of the human species and myself, and my position.\nYes it is a theory, completely and utterly irrational.\nI would hope. With your perceptions skewed as it is, you're not like to know when you actually find a fact and/or truth.\nWith your perception skewed, and the amount of distortion and misinformation already going around on this planet, is why truth isn't already revealed.\nSays you, but not all knowledge already presently available to humankind. But, nice try.\nThe funny thing is you try to make yourself sound so intelligent and superior in knowledge to everyone else but you still did not answer my question and you keep drifting away from the subject. Again, all of the BS you wrote, is nothing more than a personal opinion. That is what you THINK! Where are your facts? All you do is try to bring down my views by saying \"your this\" and \"your that\" and \"untrue\", \"irrational\" and blah blah blah. Apparently, you lack the necessary intelligence needed to engage in a CONVERSATION. All you're doing is judging what I write, and giving your useless opinion on how it is \"untrue\" and how I am \"misinformed\". Thanks for wasting my time. Take your crap somewhere else, Mr. wanna be Dalai Lama. Since I am so far from the truth, according to your \"OPINOIN\", then what is the truth? Since you know everything there is to know about everything, why don't you enlighten the rest of us? No one here needs your crappy judgement and your cockiness. Your words and your statements just prove your ignorance and how primitive your thoughts are. You wanted to sound smart. I'm sorry to inform you, you failed. You sound like an idiot going around judging other people and talking like you're some sort of prophet only because you enjoy the comfort and safety of being behind a computer screen. But, nice try.\nI have no need for answering your question, because you're already accepted that it cannot be answered. So what would be the sense. It has nothing to do with being superior in knowledge or intelligence. Yet, you fail to see or understand that.\nI'm sure you say the same thing to everyone who you talk to that disagrees with you.\nI don't need to tell you exactly what I think. I only need to address your irrational thought process. Nothing more.\nAnd, exactly what FACTS are you not going to accept? Considering you've already told me that all I have is opinion.\nWell, that's all I need to address, because you've already made the decision that what is offered to you is opinion.\nUntrue, yet again. Your own words defeat your own conversation, yet you're too blind to see it.\nAnother sign you're not interested in anything anyone has to say on the matter.\nAn attempt at insulting me. I guess it's a good thing you're unable to do so.\nWhy tell you when you're not open to receive it. WOW! Repeat yourself much?\nAre you talking to hear yourself talk? I never made the claim to know everything there is to know and you talk about my intelligence. WOW! Grow up!\nYou're the one with ego issue, not me.\nActually, it doesn't, but you're just not smart enough to see it.\nAnd, your actions prove what you are and I don't have to proceed any further. As for failing? Never.\nReally? Judging people's actions and their individual irrationality is my place to do, when it is out in the open for everyone else to see. So, stick that in your pipe and smoke it, until the cows come home.\nAgain, all you're doing is speculating and talking straight out of your a**. You have yet to provide one single fact that proves me wrong. Not one. All you're doing is using 1000 fancy words to say \"I think you're wrong\". Ok, I get that. According to you I'm wrong. So why don't you tell me what's right since you're so enlightened? Yet, you keep judging my way of thought with your ignorant, judgmental, primitive way of jumping to conclusions without knowing anything. Seriously Mister, I don't what your problem is, but it sounds to me like you need help, professional help. This post was meant to be about the origins of human kind and not your stupid opinion of what kind of person you think I am and how my brain works. LOL you're just too pathetic for words...I'm just going to stop wasting my time. Maybe you should get out of your mommy's basement and do something with your life. That might teach you how to talk to people and engage in intelligent conversations.\nOh and, way to contradict yourself there buddy. \"You're the one with the ego issue, not me. As for failing? Never.\" LOL wow...do you have any idea how ridiculous you sound?\nInteresting thought. Some people would say that would be a *fart*. You seem to be talking, but basing your entire conversation on irrationality. Which is what is making YOU wrong.\nDo you NOT read what is written. I don't have to dismiss irrationality. I only have to show that YOU are irrational. Thus, making your words work against you.\nApparently not, otherwise you would have dropped this ridiculous notion, which is irrational.\nYou're words defeat you. I don't have to tell you that you are wrong. Just point out the irrationality of your theory. Which is what I have done.\nYou don't read do you?\nAnother attempt at insulting me? How nice of you. Nice rational conversation.\nYou say I need help, yet you fail to see your own posts? You're too funny.\nAnother attempt at insulting me. Twice within one post. You must be proud of yourself. The origins of Humankind, as far as the human species is concerned is HERE ON EARTH!\nAre you learning impaired? Or didn't you know humans came from Earth, as far as the knowable knowledge available has already told the human species.\nOkay, now you resort to talking about my mother. What a great show of character you are displaying. Mindless and meaningless to say the least.\nI can hold my own with some of the most intelligent on HP and if you think not, then YOU have gravely mistaken. But, all you continue to do is come up with one irrational thought after another.\nOnly to the irrational, do I sound like I have a problem. If you could think straight, then just maybe you would enable yourself to have a good conversation. I never fail to get my point across, which is what the above statement, that you quoted. I can see past my ego, you cannot.\nHui (\u8559)posted 7 years agoin reply to this\nTruely, none of scientists are beginning to accept such a theory. My friend! Where did you get this?\nHow is this possible that science would begin accepting such a preposterous notion? No empirical evidence exists to even form a hypothesis. No other outside life force has come forth to show it exists or that it had anything to do with human creation. Nor have they left clues as to why the up and skipped town like a deadbeat parent. How could they even begin to construct tests to determine whether or not it is possible? What parameters of experiment can be applied using present...umm...unknowing of alien life? This only furthers shows how blind the left side of Theos is. Coming up with new ways to pretend they are not religion, because they have 150 years of mechanical toys as proof.\nSide bar: There is no empirical evidence of human evolution either. Humans seem to be the only creatures on this planet not directly effected by the evolution of nature itself. In fact, they seem to be \"left behind\" should the timetable be even remotely accurate. 4 million years is a long time to figure out how to make fire, a wheel, bend light through melted sand tubes called fiber optics and that burning fossil fuel is bad for you.\nIt didn't come out of the blue. This theory has been around for thousands of years. It was originally found in ancient Summerian texts. Honestly, I don't believe in religion, at all. I posted this because I became curious on the subject after a watching a documentary, which actually did provide FACTS that this theory might hold ground. I'm not saying there were 100% accurate because I don't know much on the subject, but they sounded pretty logical.\nHey James. Long time no see!\nI don't know about any credible scientists making those assertions, but science fiction has been presenting those ideas for a long time. A book titled Star Tide Rising by David Brin came out around '85 or so and had this concept of \"uplift\" where beings with intelligence (dolphins at first, but moving towards dogs) could be \"uplifted\" genetically... made more sentient than just alive. Great book.\nIn addition, there are a books and short stories that have various contemporary religions spawned by aliens (Scientology the most obvious, and LDS up in there in my opinion), and even one that has the immaculate conception an implanted foetus that was neuroprogrammed to improve the primitive culture (with help from the special effects people in the labratory ship up above to make his miracles/divine magic work). Good stuff.\nI noticed a conspicuous absence of any credible links to the scientists you speak of, perhaps some good links to .edu sites with credible academic, peer reviewed papers would get you some slack from the others here. For me, I think it is more far fetched to claim it was aliens rather than natural selection which has been so overwhelming supported by evidence from literally thousands and thousands of various studies over the last century. However, it is fun to think that maybe some aliens came down and tweaked a gene here or there to speed things along, like they do in Star Tide Rising. (There's a movie coming out sometime too, BTW, you'll love it--if they don't screw it up.)\nBottom line, alien programming is plausible, just like intelligent gods are, or even any gods at all. No way to know unless something falls glaringly into our laps. Some dude on an internet forum claiming \"lots of scientists say this\" is not quite glaring enough, though.\nThis \"dude\" is claiming that out of the blue. I've watched a few videos and documentaries on the subject. They all featured tens, or hundreds, of scientists, historians and anthropologists from all around the globe who believed this might be an answer to the origins of man kind.\nI meant to say: \"This 'dude' is NOT claiming that out of the blue. Sorry for the typo.\nWhat utter nonsense. No scientists are \"beginning to accept,\" any such thing. We have plenty of evidence that we evolved. Why would you start a thread like this with a lie?\nYou wouldn't happen to be a Christian would you?\npreacherdonposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nI don't know if that last bit was meant to be serious or in jest but as a Christian, I do not hold to the theory of evolution. Those who follow evolution say that those who believe in God are wrong because there is no evidence that God exists. However, I put forth the notion that there is no evidence that evolution exists. How come there is nothing in the flux of evolution now? If so, where is it? Oh, I forgot, it takes thousands of years for something to evolve. Where are the skeletal remains of evolved animals? How come there has been no news story of a gorilla giving birth to a man? Where is the proof? And you call Christianity foolish? It is easier to believe in an Intelligent Deisnger than a fish giving birth to a frog anyday.\nYou're mistaken. There is an immense amount of evidence if you chose to open your eyes. It's called strata.\nI must ask a question that has been bugging me for many years. If so called Christians know so much, why is it that 99.9% of them are unable to speak the languages of their own religious text? After all, the Bible was created from many different sources and none of them were English which did not exist at the time of the bible\u2019s compilation by the council that created it.\nRock Strata exists, as do the fossils within said strata. I can show you the rock; can you show me a single Christian that can speak Aramaic, Hebrew, Ancient Greek, Latin, etc. etc?\nMy point is this. Since Christians have no clue what the real message is, how can they tell people (much less murder them for not agreeing with them) what to believe and what not to believe?\nBy contrast; scientists offer empirical evidence of their findings in clear languages for all to read. As necessarily true as 1+1=2 is, so is the earth not the center of the universe and so is man not the chosen creature of divinity. To argue the contrary is pure vanity.\nVanity rhymes with inanity... :\nVanity, insanity, leads to calamity\nTrooper...yer a poet and ya know it...\nYou said it, Don, and hit the nail right square on the head. Any Christian that thinks evolution indicates that a gorilla has ever given birth to a man is foolish indeed.\nOf course anyone with even the tiniest bit of knowledge about the subject knows as well that evolution says that CAN'T happen. Nevertheless a great number of Christians are foolish enough to claim otherwise. Christian education is soooo...well....wrong when the best it can do is present outright lies about accepted concepts.\nYou're right, though - I would rather accept ID than believe fish gave birth to frogs. Thank goodness we have a perfectly reasonable and widely accepted understanding of evolution that shows how such a thing happens. Without fairies in the sky.\nYou really shouldn't spread such outright lies in an emotional appeal to get gullible people to believe such obvious falsehoods. Not even all Christians are that foolish.\nWilderness, is the tenet of your philosophy that man evolved from primates eons ago and that was it? Is not evolution ongoing?\nOf course we are still evolving. It's how the world works.\nAmericans are growing in size (look at clothing and old sets of armor) while Japanese may be shrinking. We are losing our wisdom teeth and hymen. We are losing our toes. Removal of barriers, both social and physical, has resulted in the vast mixing pot of America where all races are slowly becoming one. Jaw size is shrinking (which is what is causing lack of wisdom teeth and removal of those that do come in.\nAll of these things are a result of the \"forces\" (poor usage of term, I know, but I'll use it anyway) of evolution and are readily detectable to anyone that will open their eyes. Have you not seen them? Ask your dentist what percentage of youngsters never get their wisdom teeth as opposed to 100 years ago.\nThese examples are not the tenet of my philosophy, however. Rather they are evidence, readily observable by the layman such as ourselves, of the concept and forces of evolution.\nMy philosophy, I suppose, would be that they way to learning and Truth is to search for and look at evidence, study that evidence and draw conclusions from it. It is not to read a 2,000 year old book written by ignorant sheephearders and decide that they had all the knowledge of the world because the book says what you want to hear (you will live forever, you are special, you have a purpose, etc.)\nWhy do you ask? Because evolution is an ongoing thing will you now demand to see the next species of homo as the only possible proof of evolution? Or to watch a fish giving birth to a frog?\nOdd - you think this is a \"philosophy\"? I suggest a new dictionary as you do not appear to understand what that word means. Perhaps one that was not written by religionists.\nGood luck in your quest for knowledge instead of nonsense.\nTIC Publishingposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nI do not believe, that anyone who looks honestly into what we have discovered (and uncovered), would come to any conclusion other than that humans are a species of ape, sharing a common ancestor with the chimpanzee and the bonobo; and that evolution - more or less as we know it - was the mechanism that generated the variation in species we encounter on Earth.\nThe sheer amount of evidence is *Staggering*. We have far, far, FAR more proof supporting the theory of evolution than we do supporting the theory of gravity.\nWhat exactly or where exactly is this proof?\nWhat, you want 50,000 bits of evidence laid for your perusal?\nYou might begin the study by reading \"The Origin of Species\" by Charles Darwin. It's a little out of date, but certainly more current than your own 2000 year old book of fantasy. Follow that with a thorough grounding in biology, geology, physics and chemistry.\nBut you won't read it, will you? Instead you will attempt to extract serious answers from more knowledgeable folk in order to ridicule them and make the subject (which you obviously know absolutely nothing about) look stupid.\nBah. Your motives are as transparent as window glass.\nActually, I have no desire to ridicule you or your beliefs. It seems to me you're doing the ridiculing with your \" 2000 year old book of fantasy' comment. Actually, the Bible is older than that, by a couple of thousand years. All I asked what where is this proof that everyone is talking about. Where are the skeletal remains of the missing link? Why is there nothing in the process of evolving? Why do you automatically discount God?\nYou and I and everything else is in the process of evolving.\n??? Because God is merely imaginary!\nWhy do you harp on the \"missing link\". That seems to have become a catch-word for the religious group that will never be satisfied until each and every small evolutionary change is found in human remains. You know as well as I do that is impossible - we will not sift the entire surface of the planet looking for old bones. You know where those bones are, though - in the ground. Either intact, in pieces, or rotted to nothing but a few molecules. So why do you ask?\nEvery living species is evolving. God is discounted because there has never, in 2,000 years of searching, been any evidence at all for His existence. This too, you know and are aware of.\nThe bible is older than 2,000 years? Can you really be that ignorant of your own tome? The bible was written by the church several hundred years after the death of Christ. It was a compilation, translation and selection of certain writings from others - some well after that death, some from centuries before. Those writings were very carefully selected to maintain the power base of the church and had little to do with actually searching for truth. For instance, all writings by women were deliberately left out as such things were not acceptable to the all male political power structure.\nAbhaque Supanjangposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nAll human being was started from Adam and Eva (We, in Islam call them Nabiyullah Adam 'Alaihissalaam and Siti Hawa). It was started thousands of years ago. I totally reject all opinions that say out of this scope. We do believe, human only stay on the earth. if it is said, there is another creature out of human that occupy this world... the ones which also have community and culture like us .... yes, there is; it is genie. Before, they live side by side with human. But, after the time of Solomon (We call him Nabiyullah Sulaiman 'Alaihissalaam), through a prayer of Nabi Sulaiman, we can not see them anymore; they are invisible; and some us call them spirits. Indeed, in some cases, they have ability in doing something in which impossible for human in common. But, it is also impossible if human is the evolution of the genie, the posture of genie is really animal alike -- as far as I have read from some literature. Human is human ----genie is genie. I interpret the alien that you say is genie. Human is unique...................................!\nAnd then there were two !\nNo mankind was not created by visiting Aliens.\nNo mankind was not created by a God 6,000 years ago.\nThis is the education and science forum not a platform for outdated religious speculation.\nActually, OP, your claim is an impossibility. Wherever you read that, your source was, at best disingenuous, or at worst (and I suspect likely) a hoax intentionally designed to spread misinformation.\nThat \"Humans were Genetically Engineered by Aliens\" can not, by definition, be a scientific theory because it is non-falsifiable. It can be what lay-people may call a theory, but no scientist would define it as such.\nIt's as if I said \"All humans die\". That can be a thought... a musing... but not a scientific theory, because it can not be proven false - someone would have to live for infinite time hence there is no possibility of proving the claim false. Contrarily, the claim \"No humans die\" can be falsified by presenting a dead human.\nLike existential questions and philosophical ponderings about gods and other supernatural beings, the claim that \"we were created by aliens\" is outside the realm of science.\nIncidentally, the *only* method science has to progress is by proving things false. Science does not prove anything true, it just describes systems to explain observed phenomena, which progressively get more and more accurate, by requiring new, better theories every time we find out how the current one is wrong.\nActually people came from the dirt. Popped up like a flower.\nVoltaireZposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nrecommend1- while not putting it tactfully, is correct, any sort of \"intelligent design\" argument is ridiculous. If it were true, it aliens, God, or some other intelligence would have to be stupid! God or aliens would have to be morons. Every animal and organism has some incredibly \"backwards\" building because nature was working with what was already there, not sitting down with a clean piece of paper and starting from scratch like an engineer. Hummm...I'm making a bi-ped now which way should I make the knees bend, oh I know backwards so it has to lift and swing its leg forward, to walk or run- genius...NOT! Hell life isn't even built for the survival of the organism, but the survival of the DNA, RNA; which implies that God or aliens don't care about you and my that we care about a single frame in a movie.\nPintomanposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nKinda funny to me that evolutionists so calmly accept that we could have been engineered by an intelligence, but believe that intelligence can't be God. They will believe in aliens, though they have no proof, or even any reason to believe so.\nHow about believing in a sky daddy from a 2,000 year old myth?\nFor a start the statement is a blatant lie - scientists are not coming to believe anything of the sort, as you would have realised if you had read the thread before commenting. Then, with trillions of planets out there the possibility of intelligent life evolving somewhere is quite high, especially when placed against the chances of the existence of a super creator being.\nLOL Evolutionists don't accept any such thing.\nAdmittedly - it is slightly less far fetched than your Invisible Super Being, but - not much. You liars for Jesus really astound me with the lengths you will go to to attack anyone who does not believe the religious nonsense you push. I thought lying was a sin and your Super Daddy told you not to do it? How does that work?\nOf course we are related to primates and the nonsense that started this thread is a total lie. We are primates. Read a book or two why don't you?\nBukowskiBabeposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nI've never heard any scientific evidence to support such a claim, but there have been a few cult leaders who tried to peddle the concept. Krishna Ventna of a cult in So Cal throught something similar. Until he slept with a few of the married women in his flock and a disgruntled member blew him to kingdom come with a homemade bomb.\n...we are \"primates.\"\nReally? I don't think there are any credible scientists who would take that as a theory of how we came to earth. Maybe you can provide some proof of the alien theory...area 51 perhaps.\nFor a scientist to accept this theory tehre would need to be evidence. Since there is no evidence it merely remains a theory.\nNot even a theory, since a theory implies that there is some sort of evidence that supports it. It's a hypothesis at best.\nMore like a wild speculation clothed in a vague argument from (anonymous) authority.\nhttp://theanunaki.blogspot.com/\nhttp://maya12-21-2012.com/2012forum/rep \u2026 en-angels/\nFirst tell me what these nutbar websites have to do with the discussion?\nI believe the original post had to do with whether we evolved from apes or from an extrateresstrial race. Right? Well, there arent too many sources that can offer an argument for the latter.\nSorry that my simply pointing out that such a theory exists created such hostility in you. Really wasnt my intention. Was just trying to point out that there are people making the argument no matter how unreasonable it might be to some or even most. Frankly, I find it more unreasonable to believe that slightly intelligent hominids that had just conquered stone toolmaking managed to build the pyramids with perfect geometric exactness.\nI don't think anyone questions that such theories exist--but that they come from scientists. Hence my non-hostile confusion as how how sites where weird theories are being put forward by weird (non-scientist) people was relevant.\nI find it easiest to believe that the pyramids were built just the way archeologists have shown they were. The same argument has been made about a lot of ancient works but strangely enough persists the strongest when those ancient persons were not white (c.f. ancient Greece etc).\nInteresting post, but let me clarify some misconceptions you have presented.\nYou would seem to indicate that homo sapiens evolved from apes, but evolution does not make that claim. We did not come from any of the other great apes although we all share a common ancestor. That claim is typically made by someone refusing to understand or accept the fact of evolution and is used as an emotional presentation (Ugh! I'm not an ape!) in a misguided effort to deride the concept of evolution.\nAlthough the pyramids were built about 5000 years by hominids, they were not \"slightly intelligent hominids that had just conquered stone toolmaking\".\nThe nearest \"homo\" relative (homo neanderthalis) had died out some 45,000 years prior to the building of the pyramids - modern homo sapiens built the pyramids (unless you are proposing that a group of gorillas or chimpanzees invaded Egypt, kicked out homo sapiens and did it?).\nIn addition, the stone age ended in the middle east at around 8,000 years ago - long before the pyramids were built. The people there had not just learned stone toolmaking but were making metal tools by then.\nYes the pyramids are a geometrical shape, but \"perfect\"? Anyone in the building trades can lay out a perfect square with nothing but a piece of string as long as the diagonal of that square and then you build it up. Not too difficult and those \"hominids\" were at least as intelligent as modern man (as they were modern man!).\nWhile it is of course possible that ET came to earth and helped our ancestors build the wonders of the ancient world there neither is, nor was then, a need for them. Those folk were quite capable of doing these things themselves without outside help. They were fully as intelligent as we are now and far more knowledge about the use of their tools and methods than we will ever be.\nHello Wilderness, welcome to the topic! I wouldn't bother trying to put forth logical, rationed, and reasonable discourse based on hundreds of years of observation and meticulous note-taking from thousands of the brightest minds in history.\nThis, has been tried. It failed.\nI think it's time for someone to just go ahead and invoke Godwin's Law and be done with it. Everything that could've been said has been said, and everyone of the participants in the conversation have fortified their stances to such great sturdiness that God herself couldn't convince them otherwise.\nKnow what I hate about Creationists and ...well.. people without that particular ridiculous delusion?\nThey're all Nazi's.\nThere, it's done. Everyone can go home now :-P\nOh, I don't know, TlC - if I can get just one mind to question what has been poured into their mind by pointing out obvious falsities it's worth it. Just get one person to actually question and think about the nonsense they spout verbatim from someone else.\nYou might want to look in to how the egyptions created the pyramids, it is entirely fascinating and you can still see the types of tools used in egypt today that helped create teh pyramids.\nJust because you cannot understand how they did it does not mean that aliens did it. Just because we cannot understand everything about the universe does not men something did it. Humans are a very young spececies, and limited. A lot of people have trouble accepting that.\nActually, I don't believe that we are at all limited. But that's for another discussion. And just because I decide to express that maybe there's a possibility of extrateresstrial interference/intervention in our history doesnt mean I'm ramming it into people's heads as the absolute truth. I'm not a Bible thumper or a savage Darwinist. I draw my own conclusions based on the information I accrete and I am interested in what others actually think, so just because I express something doesnt necessarily mean I'm wearing it as a badge of belief, so enough of the d!ck waving! I dont care how big it is it doesnt impress me!\nI come to these forums (and apparantly with only the tiniest glimmer of hope) that there will be an actual discussion on one of these topics that are pretended to be addressed. But it seems most people just are desparate to prove what the other person doesnt know. We'll let me be (not the first or the only, obviously) a person who dares to have a little bit of humility on these forums to say, \"YOU'RE ALL CORRECT!!! I DONT KNOW SH!T!!! HAPPY?!\"\nThat's why I say 'what if?' or 'could it be?' and get ripped to shreads by people assuming what I am presenting is under the pretense of factual or even proveable. I've seen so many good people in these forums run screaming from them after looking for intellectual debate and discussion and finding nothing but an endless stream of stroke jobs.\nHave fun spitting on each other. You all won't have me to spit on ay longer.\nI always find these discussions entertaining, and sometimes quite educational. What many do not understand about evolution is that it isn\u2019t restricted to biological creatures. Take for instance the Car. When one compares say, a Stanley Steamer to a SL 350 Mercedes Benz it would be difficult for any one of a sound mind to disagree that we have come a very long way. What I mean here is simple. An idea, (such as the wheel for instance) can be built upon by an individual, or even a group of individuals. Over time the idea can barely resemble the original concept other than by its basic function. The wheel\u2019s design enables speedier travel, while an SL 350 gets you there at over 180 kph.\nNow, let\u2019s look at the genome. From the very first life form (bacteria) known (or at least universally accepted by scientists) re-production has created modifications from the parent to the offspring. Now expand the process to encompass billions of years and generations and mutations too numerous to predict. The mutations and adaptations of the myriad of organisms are quite literally uncountable. Now add to the equation massive die offs. What these die offs have caused is global mutation as we can see from the last major die off that killed the dinosaurs. Scientists agree that this die off and the ice age brought forth the age of the Mammal. Sometime after this major die off the first ancestor for modern humans began to succeed by innovation and adaptation. As Darwin very clearly proved, organisms survive to re-produce. With that said, as food production and tool use equals and then tips the survival scales, it is as easy to see how evolution has effected humans as it is easy to see those same aspects causing the Stanley Steamer to evolve into automobiles that race down the autobahn at staggering speeds. Ideas, like survival traits mutate from one generation to the next. Ideas are built and improved upon.\nWhat most humans continually fail to see is that we are a relatively new kid on the block. Not only that, we live a short time in regards to geology etc. so we have trouble getting over our cultures that tell us that we are the be all, end all super organism on the planet. These cultures tell us that we are created in divine images and that it is ok to simply take and destroy as we see fit. The problem here is easy to see (for the objective thinker) and the result if left unchecked is also predictable. Just as every other hugely successful creature on the planet has gone through a \u201cJ\u201d curve cycle due to its ignorance, so shall we.\nNow to the real question: Did we humans come from someplace else other than earth?\nMy answer is simple. Given the many strikes by extra terrestrial masses on the planet (to include those that caused the massive global iridium layer), I don\u2019t see how anyone could rule out the possibility.\nVery nicely offered!\nYou have just made my point eloquently, that \"...we humans are a relatively new kid on the block. Not only that, we live a short time in regards to geology etc.\"\nBecause of that, we are functioning, at this moment in our evolution, like a newborn, sentient baby in it's crib.\nWe are \"sensing\" what we are able to \"sense\" and trying to make \"sense\" of a pristine environment we have, yet, hardly experienced.\nWe are making \"intelligent\" guesses and responding.\nIn so doing we are making mistakes and having successes which is a learning process that will broaden our knowledge and may, one day, guide us to becoming a successful, earthly life form...or may be the perpetrator of our eventual demise.\nThat is defined as the process of \"evolution!\"\nThe possiblities are endless.\nObscure_Treasuresposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nIts really tough to answer but i think human beings did so...\n# Many people believe that man did not evolve from apes at all, we were created by God in His own image. That God gave man a human soul that makes them individual.\n# The only other option is a theory called evolution, by which over billions of years, the whole earth and everything in it was formed by hydrogen, which spread through the universe at the Big Bang, an explosion in which the hydrogen was formed.\n# Human beings (homo sapiens) related faintly related. Humans and other apes might share a common ape or ape-like ancestor.\n# A species only evolves to help it in its survival. The apes' ancestors could survive being an ape so they didn't continue to evolve, whereas our ancestors kept evolving to help them stay alive. Survival of the fittest is what drives evolution, and our ancestors just happened to \"need\" evolution more than the apes. Evolutionary process is performed by mutations, which are usually harmful or fatal. For evolution to occur, an incredible chance happened so that the mutation would not harm or kill the new creature.\n# Apes and humans evolved from an unknown common ancestor. This ancestor split up and evolved into different species, one became erect and the other continued as it was.\n# Humans didn't evolve from apes; rather, we and apes evolved from a common ancestor (who is no longer with us, we have no fossils proving this fact, but we believe it anyway). The relationship is more like cousins than parent-child.\n# By a very great chance, humans developed a brain that allows them to think, love, and be individual persons. Christians call this a soul. It elevates us above beasts.\nNo, of course we didn't evolve from apes, nor from any \"alien\" experiment.\nThose are just theories used by some people trying to excuse their behavior.\nZubair Ahmedposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nBeing a person who believe in Allah/God, I totally disagree with so called scientist who come up with half baked theories which they themselves cannot explain with proof and yet are willing to ridicule people who have faith in a Creator.\nAs an example in brief - a wonderful thing like Hubpages started life:\n(1) As an idea in someones head THEN\n(2) This idea had to conceptualized into stories by someone WHICH THEN\n(3) Got designed into a solution that can be built THIS WAS THEN\n(4) Developed by another group or person into being a tangible product which we are using today to communicate in the forum.\nIf something as simple as this required all this effort and thinking, then how can you believe that the whole world just happened to appear without a Creator.\nIt's like having a baby without being impregnated with a sperm.\nWe know that cannot happen 'bar cloning' so how can you accept that all this wonder in this world and sophisticated as we are came into being without a cause.\nAgreed, people who say they believe in Allah/God should not be ridiculed for dismissing scientific theories just because they don't understand the theories they dismiss and prefer to believe in creation stories instead.\nMaybe they just need a time out and a serious talk.\nthis subject is so arguementive that it causes anger which just shows how people believe differently. i have no reason not to believe that we evolved from another species but i do have a hard time believing were either an experiment or that we were created by some god or such. evolution makes perfect sense to me.\nWho said human beings evolved from primates?\nNobody I know or have read that\u2019s for sure.\nIf on the other hand you are referring to Charles Darwin\u2019s, \u2018Origin of Species\u2019 wherein he stated that somewhere along our evolutionary path we must have shared a common ancestor with the other primates that is quite different.\nI know the education system in the USA seem to have a hard time accepting what they refer to \u2018Darwinism\u2019 in that wonderful derogatory way. However I think that it has a lot to do with the interference of the Christian church, that and the so called \u2018Monkey Trial\u2019 of 1925 where the State of Tennessee brought a school teacher to trial for teaching Evolution.\nThe whole trial was a nonsense of course, trying to justify that the only explanation for the creation of the world and mankind was that written in the Bible. However as a result of newspaper coverage and Headlines at the time describing Evolution as man descending from monkeys the misrepresentation of the true facts were distorted and the lie was born.\nEven to this day, yeah even here on Hubpages the argument continues, with Creationists arguing still that a mere six thousand years ago their God created the Heaven and the Earth in six days before having a day off, presumably on Sunday, even although God forgot to create the calendar or the days of the week.\nAs for aliens passing by and stopping off at the local brothel, Shoot...! Have you seen pictures of our ancestors ? Would you fancy spending the night with one ? True I know space is a bloody big place and if you\u2019d spent a few thousand million years getting here you might be a bit randy and not too fussy but PLEASE !\nIf they did where did they go ? Are they still here...which might help to explain California... Why have they not been back to check up on their prot\u00e9g\u00e9e...? How come with our present technology we haven\u2019t been able to find even a hint of their existence...?\nOr could it be they\u2019re too embarrassed to speak to us in our current form and have to admit to us we are the result of a rough night out with the boys !!!\nHow can you possibly rely on our technology? This theory, and it is nothing more than a theory, consists of alien beings which came to our planet from other GALAXIES. Our crappy technology can't even take humans to Mars! Your argument that \"How come with our present technology we haven\u2019t been able to find even a hint of their existence\" sounds pretty ignorant. No offense intended.\nOther Galaxcy ? Given that the nearest decent sized one is about 2 million light years away, were they planning to go home after their visit ?\nI think in reality the fact that nothing can exceed the speed of light then I would venture to suggest that Inter Galactic travel is probably not a feasible theory. Given that our own Galxcy is over 100 million light years from one side to the other I doubt we are going to run out of holiday destinations of our own.\nMy reference to our technology was more to do with us looking for ET life which we have been doing now for many, many years, rather than our ablity to travel anywhere in space.\nGiven the sheer distances involved even if we were to travel at near to the speed of light makes an attempt at such journeys near impossible.\nSame rules apply to those out there looking at us....\nNobody has been here and nobody is coming, nothing to do with ignorance just pure basic logic, please argue if you want but stow the insults, it's neither necessary or polite.\nI apologize. I did not mean it in that manner. It was just a poor choice of words.\nI understand what you are saying. However, don't you think that if this theory holds ground and these aliens beings would be advanced enough to support such travels? And if they are able to create worlds and genetically engineer intelligent beings, don't you think their technology would be advanced enough to control our discoveries?\nYou can go to their sites, and they have set out all their arguments.\nThe site I posted in the last comment, was to their statement... follow along the trail and you will find their arguments and reasonings. It is simple, the links are all back there.\nYou have not read their positions, so you do not know them... easier to dismiss that way.\nYou're funny.. because they do not agree with you, then they must have simply attached their names to a non-specific reason statement... and in that, they simply invalidate their opinion... what a way to reason it all away.\nIs that what you would do.... let anyone attach your name to something without actually supporting it yourself? A lot of those men and women are quite intelligent and have serious careers in the fields... but no... they are just going to piss that away to argue with you over the validity of a theory.\nWhat a winner you are, Wild.\nWhat's funny about your post is that you automatically think some American ditz wrote that. From what I've gleaned, the most religious right of the creationist posters on Hub Pages are from Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Oddly, the person who posted this thread is originally from Albania. You may be looking under the wrong rocks for trouble.\nYou are quite right originally from Albania but now New York, not your normal Stateside Bible Belt I grant you.\nHowever, the point I was making was more about the General disregard for Darwin's books on Evolution and the origin of species and the US educational system. How else can you explain the high percentage of ignorance and denial with regard to the subject of Evolution by many US citizens. No insult intended this is merely a statement of fact based upon surveys taken and a matter of public record.\nI make no comment as to Creationist and where they reside !\nNo, we didn't evolve from primates ~ we are primates.\nBut we did evolve from other primates\nIf you place your hand on the base of your back you will feel the remainder of your tail, as we dont need to climb trees anymore we dont need our tail\nnonetheless, it could be rather useful some nights, after the pub, just for balance...\nNo - we were placed here for a reason.\nNot only does everything come and go, in due time, but everything has order - not chaos - and a purpose for being.\none simple sentence can really say so much!\nRafini, you really need to look up the second \"law\" of thermodynamics.\nAlso \"mutation\".\nThere is no doubt that humans share a common ancestor with today's primates. The world's science museums and anthropology departments are full of the evidence. Anyone who has looked at the various skulls, can see the evolution from a shared ancestor to the skull of modern man. People, choose not to accept the evidence of their own eyes, because it may go against their religious or supernatural beliefs. To believe that we are the creation of an alien species ignores the huge amount of evidence that we are the product of evolution, and places the \"mystery\" one stage back to the question of where such aliens came from and how they evolved. What would be the point in that, especially when we know evidentially how we developed on this planet? Also, I have yet to hear any scientist, from whichever field state that they believe humans are the product of alien creation. I think this idea belongs more to the pages of a science fiction book than to real science.\nMy biggest problem with it? One species cannot interbreed with another so...when was the last time scientists tried to fertilize a primate egg with a human sperm or vice versa? Let's see if it happens...or if it doesn't.\nDifferent species don't need to interbreed with each other for evolution to happen, so I don't see how that is any kind of problem at all.\nIn fact, the whole concept of evolution involves one species splitting into two or more as a result of different populations becoming separated either geographically or in some other way. If the populations continued interbreeding, there'd only be a single species on the entire planet.\nSeriously? You expect people to believe that just because the human race (or primates - whichever came first, I suppose) became separated (geographically or in some other way) the populations suddenly split into more than one species?\nOnly an Evolutionist could believe that one species would, without proof, suddenly become two yet, at the same time, this singular split was a once in a few hundred thousand millenniums occurrence. What are the odds of that??\nI tell ya, if a Great Dane and a Rottweiler can make babies, since they're only different breeds among a singular species, then why can't humans and primates since it's \"believed\" humans and primates share common ancestry? If humans and primates cannot interbreed, as I believe they cannot, then there is no reason to believe in a singular common ancestor.\nDogs and wolves split from each other roughly 10,000 to 30,000 years ago and can still interbreed. The most recent common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees (our closest living genetic relative) lived roughly 5 million years ago.\n5 million years is plenty of time to develop enough genetic difference to lose the ability to interbreed, especially since ancestral chimps lived in forests and ancestral humans lived on savannas. Living in different environments resulted in more rapid genetic change than, say, horses and zebras, whose latest common ancestor lived about 6 million years back but who lived in similar environments and so developed genetic changes at a slower rate than the ancestors of humans and chimps and can still interbreed, though the offspring is infertile.\nTo say that we \"suddenly\" turned into separate species is also inaccurate. Genetic and archaeological evidence suggests that the chimp and human families started splitting roughly 6-8 million years ago, so it took a million years or more before we actually stopped being able to interbreed with each other and became truly separate species.\nwell, according to evolution theory, *everything* shares common ancestry - even frogs and trees evolved from the same organism that lived a maybe a billion years ago.\nThe reason why we cannot breed with chimpanzees is because they are a different species. A species can, essentially, be defined as separate from another species when it can no longer mate with it. Great danes can interbreed with rottweilers because they are are the same species, just as a caucasoid (\"white person\") can breed with a negroid (\"black person\").\nHowever, if you separated the Dane and the Rottweiler into two separate gene pools that did not interact with each other, the two groups will each continue to slowly evolve along separate paths until they cannot interbreed - at this point they are considered different species. The same would happen with separated groups of humans, over hundreds of thousands or millions of years.\nSome *excellent* examples of this process are 'Ring Species', such as the Ensatina Salamander. They live along a long stretch of California. So long, in fact, that the forests where they live - the predators, the temperature, the types of trees are so different that the Ensatina has begun to cluster into distinct gene pools and are evolving to fit different niches in their given area. They are an excellent example of \"speciation\" - what I was talking about earlier - because although every one of the 19 distinct \"breeds\" of this salamander can successfully breed with each other, the ones on either end can *Not* interbreed! It's quite fascinating!\nThe salamander example is fascinating....\nMy thoughts run differently (I am really, really, so totally against this evolution deal. lol)\nI think the differences were intended and manufactured by God through creation. That's my explanation for primates & humans, too. I think God created primates first, in his attempt to create man (God is imperfect, therefore it would take more than one attempt) and, being disappointed in the result, kept going until He was satisfied. (if at first you don't succeed, try, try again)\nI also look at it this way - If I'm wrong, I'll know it after I die.\nActually, though it has little to do with evolution, species do interbreed, especially amongst birds. Most viable offspring across species lines are infertile, but even there occasionally you get a fertile mule. Humans \"can't mate with chimpanzees?\" I find that statement doubtful. Chimps and humans are closer in their genetic structure than donkeys and horses, so I suspect they can; which might explain the laws against it. Modern biology makes it possible to just about cross humans with anything, which is why there are laws against letting such crossing develop beyond a certain point, I believe the forth cell division.\nThis assumes evolution relies upon inter or cross breeding of species which is not true. Yes if the species remain relatively close you will get different sub species, look atall the close relatives of the horse and wolves.\nHowever you need to look closer to Genetics and the results of the slightest alteration in DNA which can happen as a mutation which if repeated over time will result in a different species.\nWe already know that we share some common DNA with Neanderthals we would have to look back thousands indeed millions of years to see who they were descended from.\nMy assumptions of evolution are Biblical, not scientific.\nI do have new questions to ponder, however. Such as: why can a horse & donkey breed? Why can a horse & zebra breed? Are they different species or simply different breeds of the same species? What makes a species? (damn! these questions weren't exactly answered in my Anthropology class!!)\nI like the way you ponder, Rafini! You are talking about a \"Humanzee\" - a theoretical animal which would be a hybrid of a human and a chimpanzee. Some experimentation has actually been performed to see if they were possible!\nBack in 1927, a Russian biologist named Ivonovish Ivanov inseminated 3 female chimpanzees with human sperm, but none of the chimps became pregnant. Several years later, Ivanov tried to arrange to inseminate human women with chimpanzee sperm, but the French government intervened because it was just a little too freaky for them.\nNow, granted, the last (known) tests were done with what today would be considered ancient technology, and the tests only used a sample size of 3; so you couldn't say that the experiments proved or disproved the possibility of a Humanzee, but most biologists and geneticists today believe that the 5 - 7 million years since we diverged from chimps is way too long to successfully breed with them. There is a great debate raging among evolutionary anthropologists these days as to whether homo sapiens (us) interbred (or even could) with neanderthals, and we only diverged from them 1/3 - 1/2 million years ago!\nTIC Publishing, that is a fascinating tale about the Russian biologist. Crazy, but interesting.\nThere seems to be some evidence that Neanderthals did mate with humans. A trace of Homo neanderthalensis DNA resides in a portion humanity's population. Perhaps humans interbred with Denisovans, too.\nNot to get religious, but my research in Genesis shows that as a literary work it seems to contain many layers of meaning, including a biblical timeline compatible with those in science. The upshot of this is that Noah's Flood on this new timeline coincides with the disappearance of Neanderthals -- 27,970 BC. Suddenly, the enigmatic \"daughters of men\" takes on a new meaning. Interbreeding with them brought down wholesale destruction. The only wickedness or violence that the Flood could have solved, if it indeed was a real event, would have been one that has never been repeated since that date. The only thing that seems to fit this description is the current inability of humans to mate with Neanderthals.\nWhy would that be wicked? If the purpose of awakening the sleeping spiritual component were jeopardized by the failure of a human-Neanderthal hybrid from creating civilization, then such a situation could be considered \"wicked\" by any superior force (aliens, God, or whatever) interested in our spiritual future.\nThere is one interpretation of the Sodom and Gomorrah story which has bestiality as the reason for their destruction. If sex with animals had become institutionalized over a number of years or decades, and if the \"impossible\" likelihood of a human-animal hybrid was realized, then the same wickedness could have been involved. Too bad for the twin towns of wickedness and naughty fun.\nIf the 1927 Russian biologist had not been stopped with his experiments, I have to wonder if France might have suffered from a storm of heavy meteor showers aimed at the Russian's laboratory.\nHow strange that your \"research,\" does not gel with accepted knowledge. There is 100% utterly no evidence of a world wide flood and the Neanderthals did not die out all at the same time. Perhaps you could share your \"evidence,\" instead of stating nonsense as fact?\nAs you called another religionist on exactly the same thing.\nOtherwise - it appears as though you are simply sharing religious nonsense.\nThank you, E.G. If you had asked nicely, I might have discussed this with you. But seeing that you already made up your mind and call anything you don't understand \"nonsense,\" well,... why bother?\nI do understand. It is nonsense. Continually calling into question my comprehension skills is not helping your case and aptly demonstrates the root cause of the conflicts your religion starts. Just because I disagree with you does not mean I do not understand.\nWhy would I ask nicely when you insist on claiming intellectual superiority over me and tell me I am not understanding something that you do understand?\nOnce again, you appear to be mixing science into your belief system as if you believe it adds some sort of credibility or makes your beliefs valid in some way. Compatible? Hilarious.\nVery nicely put, Beeze.\nInteresting thought regarding Noah's flood dealing with the end of neanderthal man. I'm going to go have a think about that. Personally, though, I have a hard time believing that a 1,000 generation long 'telephone message' game of oral history would preserve any semblance of accuracy.\nThe idea of a flood myth date coinciding with the disappearance of Neanderthal is pure BS. And not only because Neanderthal appears to have become extinct over a period of a few thousand years in different areas of the world.\nOral transmission of history however - can be shown to be remarkably accurate. It is quite conceivable that poetry originated from the way to accurately remember long passages such as the still surviving saga tales like the Odyssey and the tales from bronze age Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia.\nCould you point me to any evidence that oral history holds significant accuracy? I am very skeptical that it does. Prof Gilbert Garraghan, author of A Guide to Historical Method claims that a culture with a tradition of very accurate oral history are only reliable for a maximum of 150 years - and that's for very popular events witnessed by many people.\nYou make a valid point about oral history being passed in poetry form helps to preserve the accuracy of the words of a story, but still... even *if* there was no errors of omission, misinterpretation, or forgetting of a single verse in 1,000 generations, the languages it was passed down changed *dramatically* over this time.\nIf you look at middle English - 500 years ago - a fair amount of the words used had very different meanings than they do today - for example, the word \"peruse\" to read, whereas in middle English it meant to wear out. Same word, Completely different meaning. That variation only required going back 1/3 of the way within the *same* language.\nEnglish is 3 complete languages away from what our linguistical ancestors spoke just 2,500 years ago. The time we're talking about, the time of the neanderthals were over 10 X that long! In addition, language has been anchored down from change over the past 3,000 - 5,000 years ago because civilizations meant large populations using the same words for a long period of time. The time between 5,000 years ago and 30,000 years ago, however, we had no such thing in place, and language would be distinct from tribe to tribe, changing very rapidly due to the small amount of people sharing it, and the far smaller importance and development pre-historic man put into language & vocabulary.\nSpecially trained \"memories\" of tribes that rote learn lineages seem to have held up pretty well.\nThat is a bit different from paraphrased traditions.\nThis does not change the likelihood of major events being recalled.\nA great flood may have been called \"Dafw@#Rn )Ejea9 ..adlf\" in some language way back when, but the MEANING of those language symbols didn't change. A deluge of water is a deluge of water, regardless of the sounds being made by someone to describe it to those for whom the sounds hold meaning. As language changed, the tellers would have, in the slow progression of culture, used the correct words for their time to convey the same deluge of water.\nYes, details are lost, others added--we've all played \"telephone\" in school. But a carefully wrought system made by intelligent people who were certainly aware of the \"telephone\" phenomenon certainly takes that into account (which to me explains why verse was used and confirms how intelligent and determined to get the historical record as right as possible) can't have lost all relevance. And when tons of histories all have similar stories, there is more than just plausible merit in the history.\nI have my doubts that 20,000 years before the age that was before the bronze age, people were 'well aware of the \"telephone\" phenomenon'\nI'll agree. And, even take it a step further.....they would have been lucky to even know that they themselves even existed.\nI think you underestimate the intelligence of this creature that we are and have been for thousands of years based on relative technology. Or else you over estimate the creature we are based on the same evidence.\nSure, they were as modern as the time permitted them to be. However, this did not prevent them from placing much more faith in the supernatural and unknown phenomena than we do today.\nWe too shall be considered \"primitive\" someday if our species can survive long enough. We do know lightening and thunder isn't caused by angry gods now. At least some of us do!\nRecommend1! B.S.? Don't hurt yourself using such big words.\nBut a very interesting point you made about transmission of oral history. I like it.\nTIC Pubs, I became aware of one example of amazing oral tradition in the TV mini-series, Roots -- the true story of a man's search for his past -- his roots. He finally found the tribe of his forefathers in Africa, and after hours of recitation, the story came to that of his ancestor who had been captured by slave traders. Alex Haley had finally found proof of Kunta Kinte in Africa, right where the tribe was described to have been.\nBut there might be more ways of transmitting such knowledge than merely oral tradition. If indeed spiritual forces are at work in the universe, then why not a Jungian \"universal consciousness\" -- a permanent body of knowledge in the \"mind of God?\" The spiritually adept might be able to read such a record. I know it's not as fancy as scientific discovery.\nOn the subject of Noah's Flood, skeptics like to say \"there's no proof,\" as if that proves something. But that's an \"argument to ignorance\" (a logical fallacy). It was said a few decades ago that Atlantis could not have existed because there is no evidence of civilization existing that long ago. What shallow logic that is. A few years ago, archaeologists found evidence of buildings and sculpture at Gobekli Tepe, Turkey dated right about the time of the destruction of Plato's Atlantis -- 9500 BC. That, by itself, doesn't prove Atlantis, but it blasts the heck out of the \"argument to ignorance\" used against Atlantis a few decades ago.\nBut would a skeptical scientist have the ethics to report such evidence if they found it? If a brave soul like Luis Alvarez were to find such evidence, we might stand a chance of hearing about it.\nTrying to make sense of Genesis is not an easy task. It takes logic, creativity, an understanding of the culture and it also required a little mathematics (one of my specialties).\nFirst of all, the seemingly outrageous longevity of the early patriarchs is bogus. Look at Gen.5:2 for a major clue. Also, why did a loving God give such outrageous protection to a liar and a murderer, Cain. Simple answer, He didn't -- it was code for a formula and an even more startling discovery of the Kabbalah's \"Tree of Life\" embedded in two chapters of Genesis. And most scholars think the Kabbalists didn't exist until the Middle Ages.\nInteresting to discover that they were around when the Bible was first written/compiled.\nWhat's also interesting is that an American clairvoyant, Edgar Cayce, gave two dates that exist on my biblical timeline, but he got them from his Jungian \"akashic record.\" My dates calculated from Genesis were within 1% of his rounded approximations -- 10,434,130 BC for Adam, and 27,970 BC for the Flood.\nWas the Flood real? Who knows. There are many scientific problems with it. Was the story merely a metaphor for some other agency of destruction?\nBut the real killer question is \"why?\" Genesis only mentions wickedness, violence and a corruption of flesh. If Homo sapiens was the only hope we had of spiritual awakening, because of their ability to create civilization, would mixing the gene pool with Neanderthal and even Denisovans create a corruption of flesh and a wickedness thwarting the spiritual purpose? All other forms of wickedness man has continued to do. So, the Flood or whatever, did not cure those. Genesis has left that question unanswered since it was written. God was pleased by the results. Gave a rainbow as His promise never again to use the Flood. If not Neanderthals, then what would have been the need for such a drastic action?\nWhether Homo sapiens were merely evolved, grown in a testtube, or genetically engineered, this species is unique in its ability to create civilization. If God exists, and His children had fallen asleep under the influence of physicality, Homo sapiens would be something worth protecting in its pure form.\nOn another Hub, there are pictures of comely young female Neanderthals. I can imagine some Homo sapiens males getting aroused, especially after months of denial or a night's worth of drinking. If no human woman wanted you, would you (as a male) find these \"daughters of men\" intriguing possibilities as wifes?\nThe Neanderthals were far to spread out to be killed off by a flood.\nThe flood story most likely has some truth to it, but world would have been much smaller then. Really, is it surprising to anyone that there would be a flood story out of a civilization that emerged along a river, along the whole of their world?\nlone77star -\nVery, very interesting! When I was quite young, I wanted to grow up and do that type of research and prove what you're saying. Course, since I've grown up, I've changed my mind. But, I still theorize from time to time.\nScience fiction huh? Well, 100 years ago, going to the Moon sounded like freak-ish science fiction also.\nA hundred years ago, going to the moon was science fiction, because the technology did not then exist to make it a reality. Just as travelling to Mars is still science fiction, but may one day be a reality. However, science does not need to develop in order to prove evolution to be a reality, because the evidence is already here, and has been for a long time.\nGlamorously Jacobposted 7 years ago\nThis is nothing new. The ancient Sumerians documented this in cuneiform, with mentions of a place called Edin and a man named Adama.\nRead up on it!\nI did Jacob,\nYes, you are absolutely right Jacob. That is how I stumbled upon this theory and I became extremely curious on the subject. However, I guess it was wrong to ask for people's opinions here on HubPages. Everyone tries to bring down everyone else's views and opinions. Everyone argues and talks based on nothing. People are just to close minded and ignorant for such theories.\nNot at all - you lied when you posted your thread - scientists are not coming to believe any such thing - it is a crackpot view of one crackpot that a few people have written up to make a few dollars out of gullible people, you bought these books I guess\nThe outright lie with which you started this thread does not exclude the possibility that man might be descended partly from alien DNA, or that aliens landed here and deliberately engineered us. The original sin of the lie however does stop people discussing it.\nWe are but a life form.\nWe consist of the same elements all other life are created from.\nMicro evolution has been emperically proved.\nThe micro world of life is made up of the same elements as all \"macro\" (complex) life.\nBecause noticeable evolutionary changes in \"complex\" life take hundreds of thousands of yrs and there were many fewer of the types of life forms that would leave evidence of their having existed. Many connecting proofs are still hidden.\nTop all that off with the processes of diastrophism morphing earths surface so drastically, that finding proofs of mans evolution keep \"macro\" evolution a \"theory.\"\nThe \"fact\" is, that being that we are simply another species of life which responds to environmental changes very slowly, and cannot be witnessed, as it can be in microbial life, there is enuf cirmustantial evidence of \"man\" being just another result of the processes of natural selection that\n\"his\" evolution can be considered to be just as certain as that of micro life, but happening at a much slower rate.\nWe've only been, seriously, hunting for proofs of evolution for a century.\nThat has only been a nano moment in the 4+ billion yrs of our earths existence.\nIf we survive as a species, macro evolution will be proved and life will be understood and re-created.....IF we survive!\nHi Qwark.\nYour statement is soo true. However, for me, the theory of evolution does more to prove the existence of God than to disprove His Existence. I cannot accept the idea that primates & humans have a common ancestor, unless the common ancestor is God.\nSince man was created in God's image, from the earth, and God also created all creatures - presumably from the earth - as well as having created earth itself, I have to believe His \"DNA\" or skin oils (or what have you) was basically embedded in the earth and became part of what He used to create all creatures & mankind. This would explain the 96-98% shared DNA between man, earth, & creatures.\njmho. Just a thought.\nHi RAf:\nWhat is this god thing yer talking about?\nYou know to expect that response from me\n(when will I ever learn?)\nRaf, you say man was created in God's image, but I would never think of God as having DNA. A physical thing cannot create a universe. That's like having a software program re-design and alter the hardware on which it runs.\nFor me, if God exists, He is a non-physical, spiritual and immortal source of creation. If Genesis 1:26 is correct, then that would make us non-physical, spiritual and immortal sources of creation. The Nazarene teacher echoed this sentiment when he told his enemies, \"ye are gods.\"\nWhen you talk of DNA, you're talking of the second creation of man in Genesis 2:7. Thus \"man\" is immortal spirit wrapped in Homo sapiens flesh.\nAnd ... quick point: \"earth\" does not have DNA; only the creatures living on it.\nEvolution is a mechanism of physical existence, like gravity, electromagnetic radiation, co-valent bonds, absorption and emission spectra, and such. It may seem seductive to think that such elegant design comes from an intelligent creator, but that's carrying the logic a bit too far. God doesn't need that bridge of logic to exist, any more than you need your birth certificate to exist.\nHiya lone77star -\nFor one thing, I didn't say anything about God having DNA, I suggested \"DNA\" due to the fact that humans and primates share about 98% of their DNA, and, according to the Bible, God created man & beast from the dust of the earth. What is dust? From what I understand, the majority of dust is discarded skin cells (is that the right term? lol, suddenly it doesn't sound right).\nMakes sense to me, to consider the possibility that the dust of the earth is comprised mostly of discarded \"skin cells\" of God. Thus, not only would humans be created in the image of God, but would be formed with similar material (dust, \"DNA\", not 100% the same as) and given the breath of life from God in order to be considered as 'ye are gods'.\n(Where does DNA come from??)\nA bridge of logic does not equal a birth certificate....by the way, I believe God to be imperfect, in such a way that He cannot break the laws of logic just as we humans cannot (without assistance) break the law of gravity.\nI agree, Raf. We are all, every creature on earth, from the same source of materials, so why wouldn't we all share similarities and DNA.\nAnd besides, they can deny it all they want, many a geneticist and Biologist, among many others, do not buy their fairy-tale either.\nMacro evolution is not taught as a theory anymore, it's a fact. Treating it as a theory seems exceptionally dense considering how much collaborating evidence there is. It boggles the mind to think macro evolution doesn't happen, it defies reason to think it doesn't; it must; the only way it would be possible for evolution not to happen is for children to be exact copies of one of their parents; otherwise evolution is a natural (deducible) result of time and the laws of survival.\nAbsolutely! 2 thumbs up!\nI've got a fundamentalist friend who kicks my butt in Chess all the time; the mind works in mysterious ways. People like TMMason use their intelligence to process their facts into the result they want to get. We all do to a point, we all very rational, but our emotions define the parameters of our reasoning. It's pointless to argue rationally with someone \"fixed\" in an emotion, not a rational understanding. Still, \"wow\" how can someone know there's such a thing as DNA, that changing the DNA, alters what is created, that DNA is subject to miss copying, random mutations, damage or alteration from viruses, radiation, and so on, and then add a million years of changes and what happens? This is the same kind of thinking as believing the Bible is the literal and unchanging word of God, or the kind of thinking that refused to believe in a round Earth. Remember just a few generations ago, they argued against evolution because there was no mechanism to make it happen, genes were genes being swapped back and forth, never a new gene created, then DNA was discovered, and....but it's pointless. It's better to ignore them and move on to educating people unfixed.\nVolataire:\nThe \"primate\" Homo/sapienssapiens, is an infant species which has \"evolved\" an awareness of itself and of its surroundings that no other form of life has...as yet.\nI've written this before in the forums and in hubs: We are infants in our crib. We are sentient creatures trying to make meaning of all that surrounds us. We are kicking, squealing and reacting to everything our 5 senses can respond to.\nKnowledge and wisdom come with time. WE have gained an unique ability to \"understand\" and react \"willfully.\"\nLesser life would respond \"instinctively\" and ensuing response would be a \"learned response.\"\nThere is no doubt that we exist far below the first rung of the \"evolutionary ladder.\"\nWe are reaching.\nIf we can make it thru this century without experiencing a massive, population reducing catastrophe, we may be able to finally reach that \"first rung\" and \"progress\" with light speed into our future and become a successful species.\nAt the moment, the odds seem to be against us achieving that goal.\nOf course everyone in the forum knows me a being a \"forever pessimist.\" :\nWhen did we evolve?\nCan you tell me what you mean by this:\n\"When did we evolve?\"\nIf you think we are evolved, I've got a bridge to sell you.\nThere was an episode of StarTrek once....\nThe Dr. and Kirk went back in time to the 20th century.\nThey watched a medical operation, and the Dr. said: \"How barbaric.\"\nThat's how I think of us....as barbaric. And not because of gay people, like Bahmann's hubby, but because of how we treat each other.\nHow we treat each other is not a trait of the species, but a trait of individual personalities. Some people show great kindness and love, even anonymously (altruistically). Some people show great arrogance, hatred and brutality. That's a matter of choice, not evolution. That's a matter of ego (the root of selfishness).\nEgo is a hard wired structure in all higher life, http://hubpages.com/hub/Ego-and-Value-Systems, but you are incorrect to say the way we treat each other is not a trait of a species, look at Bonobos and Chimps, our two closest kin, but very different behaviors. Yes, there are individual fluctuations, but a cat is cat, a dog is dog, and humans are humans; we have \"behaviors\" programmed into us.\nindigo blue ideasposted 7 years ago\nIf you have watched enough documentaries on how human's evolved, you would believe that we evolved from primates\ndfagerposted 7 years ago\nI've seen the documentary series Ancient Aliens on The History Channel. It's based on the book \"Chariot of the Gods\". It's an interesting show. One theory was that aliens manipulated our DNA so we evolved faster than would be usually possible and caused floods, famines and disease to eliminate substandard examples of human DNA. Can't say I believe it, but I think it's interesting. I've seen ruins of ancient civilizations that I never heard of on that show and technologies of the ancients that are extrodinary.\nI think as a species, there is something innate, which makes us need to look outside of ourselves for answers. Once the heavens were populated with angels, now it is aliens. We need not to be alone, and we need supernatural explanations to give meaning and validity to our short, often unhappy lives. If science has shown that we no longer need gods to explain how we got here, then aliens are possibly the next best thing, because at least it would mean that we are not alone. This, I believe is the reason people cling to the supernatural, even in the face of evidence from the natural sciences. But evolution is not a mundane explanation, but is in fact a wonderful description of the ingenuity of nature. The downside of believing in scientific evidence, is that it leaves people with a reduced idea of themselves, one where they are not the centre of creation, around which every other living and celestial body orbits. It means, that Jesus doesn't want us for a sunbeam or that Allah doesn't have a place set aside in paradise for us. In the West, science has gradually eroded our sense of importance and old religious certainties have disappeared. So now, some turn to alien visitations to give life that added bit of excitement and wonder, but there is no more evidence for little green men than there is for the angelic host. It is just the latest in a long line of beliefs created by the human mind, to enable it not to feel so alone.\nThe ancient alien thing was big in the 70s. I don't think even the new-agers get that excited about it anymore.\nThe most I have heard a credible scientist with relevant expertise say is that the very earlier single celled forms of life on earth might possibly have arrived on meteors. But even that is considered a little \"out there\".\nIt would certainly explain why we are here on our own. A bad experiment that went wrong!!\nNo, I will stick with the theory of evolution for now.\nklevifusha, can you remember the name of any of the documentaries or videos which purportedly support this thesis?\nThat would add so much to the discussion.\nI'm not omniscient like some of your detractors. I don't think you're lying or writing \"utter nonsense,\" simply because I don't know everything. I have never heard any scientists saying such a thing.\nBut it would help the credibility of your statements if you gave us some background to discuss, rather than simply relying on your memory and your interpretation of what you saw and heard.\nCan you tell us more? Like the cartoon said, \"citation please.\"\nEvolution as applied to Humans is full of holes and at this point, unsupportable as a fact regarding such, thus the term, \"theory\".\nAns yes I understand there are some facts contained in the theory itself's construct, that doesn't change it. I also understand Micro-Evolution can be ovserved, but that doesn't make Human Evolution a fact either.\nSo no, I don't think, no... I know, we didn't evolve from the primates.\nAs for your claims about alien engineering of Humans, it is true the Ananaki and others are mentioned in the writings you speak of, and it is also true some think if God and ther Angels come, or the Devil and deomns, that thier technology, and their coming from somewhere other than this world, -ie; from somewhere in space,- then some would probrably call them alien.\nAlot of people have combined alien theories and the Bible and many are quite elaborate, such as the one you're speaking of, and quite in depth.\nIt would not surprise me if many mistook God, or Demons for aliens. The technology would be out of this world... literally magical in it appearence most likely.\nYes you are hysterical.\nhttp://www.uncommondescent.com/intellig \u2026 evolution/\nhttp://www.uncommondescent.com/darwinis \u2026 %e2%80%9d/\nhttp://www.uncommondescent.com/darwinis \u2026 ft-trolls/\nhttp://www.conservapedia.com/Evolution#cite_ref-10\nhttp://www.evolutionfairytale.com/artic \u2026 ootnote_01\nI checked out those links:\n\"Uncommon Descent: Serving the Intelligent Design Community.\"\nThose guys are lying, the first article talks about proteins and their assertion that proteins could not have evolved. Absolutely hilarious considering how much we know about proteins.\nFirst of all the links to the Intelligent Design site are not to be taken seriously, because they clearly have an agenda.\nSecondly, how does finding flaws in the theory of evolution default to believeing in all of these different nonsensical religions? Each with their own made-up version of what created life. There is still no way of knowing if there is a God, or if evolution is an irrefutible fact, but evolution makes more sense than your outlandish, mind numbing beliefs.\nI am simply exemplifying that you all have your faith, unsupported as it is, as you said flaws exist all throughout, which while they do not point to a God, they certainly do not point to the fairy tale you all have designed, either.\nEvolution is based on Faith just as the Homo-Gene is, amazing how alike scientists and religionists are.\nWe all need something to believe.\nAnd uncommon descent is a science based site ran by scientists... too bad.\nUnlike the fable you all push with your agenda, not all scientists believe your spin or BS, as many if not more than do, do not, and I believe more, I will look for the stats again.\nAnd I know for a fact 60 percent of Medical doctors do not believe in your fable of evolution. But you all make sure to push it around the schools and convince all the children of the lies... they will grow up one day, and having looked for themselves, many will see the retarded positions you all push as fact for what they are. Junk theories based on incomplete science and twistings of evidence that doesn't speak to what you all say it does.\nNot to mention the dozens upon dozens of sources and links supplied on the Conservapedia site which dispute the assertions of the Leant Left on this issue.\nhttp://www.conservapedia.com/Evolution\nMore distortion. What else is new.\nAnything you do not agree with and which shows your BS for what it is, is distortion to you... whatever Cags.\nNice non-answer.\nGo back to your classroom and indoctranate some more lil children who are not old enough nor intelligent enough to know your peddling horse-puckey.\nI swear to God in Heaven, you are a Teacher if I have ever heard one rant at being questioned. I am almost sure of it! I would bet money you are an educator.\nThat's all you know how to do is tell someone that they are wrong and then post distortion links to stuff only morons would believe.\nYou must be really proud of yourself. Now run along and go find some more useless links. You use your religious belief as your foundation and cannot ever see beyond yourself long enough to see you do more harm than good.\nCags.,.. you have no proof of \"theory of Evolution\" as you all push it, is true... none.\nJust giant leaps and assumptions based on a 99% missing fossil record, and your own imaginations and agendas. Not to mention all the lies science pushes about such things as, the black peppered moths, faked--- Pilt-down man, faked---, Miller Urey wrong atmosphere and admitted to be flawed by MIller Urey themselves, (and besides a bunch of guys in a lab creating life, is the definition of Itelligent Design), and so many, many, more. All faked and still taught to this day.. BS it what it is.\nThat has been shown over and over on this site... and it comes down to the same answer as you all give for the Gay Gene theory... \"well we believe\"... \"we assume\"... \"We have FIATH one day\".. blah blah blah... just like those religionists you hate so much.\nSee how alike we all are Cags? Probrably not. We all need something to believe in, you have your \"faith\", I have mine. And your \"faith\" has not dis-proved mine, and the same is true for my \"Faith\" to yours.\nI can see the truth... you and many others here cannot, though.\nBut as I must keep repeating for you: To default to the position that your imaginary God is responsible for the design of the universe and all existence is the MOST ludicrous and narrow position to take. Your position requires no deep thought, just BLIND faith.\nBUT...your position is based on BLIND faith. There is evidence to suggest that the theory of evolution is valid. You just conveniently left those out. But there is NO evidence that your God even exists...let alone created ANYTHING!\nSo if that is the case, why was your Intelligent Design bull$#%t rejected in court? It's because although Evolution is still a scientific theory, it has more veracity than your alternative, which is complete childish nonsense.\nYou just described the lies that religionists have pushed for the last thousand or so years. I'm glad I grew up to see the outright crap these stupid beliefs are. And here you are still trying to push this fraudulent garbage. Completely backward.\nYou should direct that anger toward your beliefs. Have you ever actually read your religious books? If the science of evolution seems to be fraudulent to you, then you should be outside burning bibles on a bonfire.\nmelporposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nWe did not evolve from primates . We and the other great apes are primates and we are part of the great ape family. All apes, including us, evolved from a common ancestor about 35 million years ago. Man separated from gorillas, chimps, and other great apes about 14 million years ago. Question, where did this notion of aliens created us come from and where they now? Get real.\nPersonally I think that we not only evolved here, but that we actually reached advanced levels of evolution hundreds of thousands of years ago, only to have some kind of disaster wipe out those civilisations leaving only a few survivors to rebuild humanity from the wreckage. Man-made objects have been discovered embedded in coal many times over the centuries. A sophisticated society must have existed far earlier than we are led to believe for these objects to exist at the same time as the coal was being formed.\nhttp://perdurabo10.tripod.com/warehouseb/id30.html\nIt is not possible to verify any of it - as none of it seems to be available for one reason or another. To add to the list, in Kent southern England a miner friend of mine found a perfectly round ball in the coal that appeared to be very hard black steel, about 1 inch diameter, that he assumed would be a big ball bearing. Some official took it off him and it was never mentioned again, and yet another conspiracy theory was born\nHere's some more of the same:\nThere's a lot of these stories on the net, and apparently a few artefacts are squirrelled away in museums etc. The truth is out there, as they say!\nYa, 99.9999999999 percent of life evolved and we share the same DNA as it, the same blueprints, but there's not enough evidence that \"we\" evolved. Well, what ever standard you have, there is no evidence that we didn't.\nWhat I believe is that using the past tense in your question starts the discussion off on the wrong foot.\nWe are evolving still is the point. From what - who cares - there are many possibilities.\nI know somebody, who in all seriousness claims to be being regularly abducted by aliens from her bed at night. She seems really to believe it. She even went to the doctor to tell him that the aliens had implanted a metal device in her nose. I don't know what the doctor thought. But, she was sent for an\nX-ray which revealed that there was in fact nothing in her nose. Yet still she believes it, and explains the lack of evidence by saying that alien technology cannot be detected by human methods. She obviously has a very vivid dream life, and has hypnopompic experiences, which to her are very real.\nThe thing is, I am ultra skeptic of any site that has a forgone conclusions and it trying to find science to support it.\nCompared, for example, to a site that is about doing science, and finding whatever they find.\nIt's hard to be open minded sometimes but the whole point of science is to collect the evidence and base your conclusion on that.\nIn fact it is kind of mind blowing when you do an experiment that actually changes your mind about something. It has happened to me more than once and it is a blend of 'oh crap, I was wrong' and 'science is so fricking amazing'.\nI love how you put that, psycheskinner I've had the same thing happen to me and had the same feelings result!\nI think that it is a modern arrogance when people say that we are 'advanced' and ancient peoples were 'stupid'.\nThey worked out how to hunt, cook, make tools, speak and ultimately write. After more than 2000 years of 'modern' times we have weapons that are little more than an extension of throwing a rock, we managed to invent the microwave so that morons could drag themselves from their computer 'game' to heat a magic plastic bag of processed mush, and with the gift of speech and writing that our ancestors took so long in developing we txt each other trash, talk about entertainment gossip and write the total crock of BS that we see in these threads. I doubt if even one of the so-clever modern man could make even a block of soap for themself to stop stinking - let alone invent it\nToo bad, GIR.\nAnd GIR I stated plainly the Theory of Evolution being false, does not speak to God existing or not. Go read my reply, it was in there, plainly penned for your consumption.\nBut your faith in the Theory of Evolution, does not equal proof of the non-existence of God.\nSee how it works?...\nThey are not mutually exclusive... your faith and mine. And my faith is not blind... I have as much proof of God, as you do for evolution.\nYour faith has been outed.\nYou all rely on faith as much as any religionist, period.\nI know it hurts to accept that your the same as all other People Groups... but you are.\nEspecially those 7graders... the Biology Teachers.\nBunch of rebelous children, thinking they have to revolt aginst thier father's faith.. and in so doing, create thier own faith system and deny it as such.\nWow... you all have \"created\", \"Intelligently desinged\", your owen faith. And pretty soon you may be able to intelligently design a man, clonin,g etc... next maybe we could extend lives for centuries... or even immortality, and it would be all intelligently designed.\nSo if we, Man, can do it... Why couldn't there be some force or entity, that we consider God, who would be able to do it?...\nDoesn't seem so far fetched to me, when you think about what man can do, and will be able to do in the future.\nI cannot dismiss God on the basis that he is unbelievable at what he promises and says he can and has done.\nWe, Science says, will one day be able to do all those things God claims he can do for us... so what is the big leap?\nChildren are just so funny.\nMaybe you should look into this evidence, and compare it to the evidence for your totally imagined evidence for a totally imaginary being. Your deception is extreme.\n1. Homology - E.g. the same bones in the same relative positions in primate hands, bat wings, bird wings, mammals, whale and penguin flippers, pterosaur wings, horse legs, the forelimbs of moles, and webbed amphibian legs.\n2. Fossil evidence - (So much to list). The way fossils appear in the layers of rock always corresponds to relative development ... more primitive creatures in lower (older) layers. Absolute dating of fossils using radiometry. Constant discovery of new transitional forms. E.g. reptile-birds, reptile-mammals, legged whales, legged sea cows. The *locations* on the planet on which fossils are found (e.g. hominids don't appear simultaneously around the world, but appear first in Africa, and spread slowly to other regions).\n3. Genetic evidence - E.g. the fact that humans have a huge number of genes (as much as 96%) in common with other great apes ... and (as much as 50%) with wheat plants. The pattern of genetic evidence follows the tell-tale patterns of ancestral relationships (more genes in common between recently related species, and fading the further back in time).\n4. Molecular evidence - These are commonalities in DNA ... which is separate from genetic commonalities ... much of our DNA does not code for genes at all. But random mutations (basically 'typos') enter into DNA at a known rate over the centuries. This is called the 'molecular clock' and again gives excellent evidence of when humans diverged from other apes (about 6 million years ago, according to this molecular clock), and this corresponds perfectly with when these fossils first appear in the fossil record (using radiometric dating). The very fact that the vast majority of DNA shared between species is junk DNA that serves no purpose to any of the species sharing it ... explainable only by common descent.\n5. Evidence from proteins - Proteins - E.g., things like blood proteins (the things that give us our A, B, O blood typing and the Rh factor (the plus/minus thing) which incidentally stands for 'rhesus monkey'); the exact structure of the insulin molecule; and a favorite, the proteins responsible for color vision. The specific proteins found in human color vision are exactly the same as those found in Old World primates (the great apes and the monkeys found in Africa and Asia). These proteins are absent in New World primates (the Central and South American monkeys), and from all other mammals. In fact among the New World primates, only the howler monkey has color vision ... but these use slightly *different* proteins, coded on different locations and chromosomes, than humans and the OW primates. This is yet more evidence of a closer link between humans and the OW primates.\n6. Vestigial and atavistic organs - E.g. Leg and pelvic bones in whales, dolphins, and some snakes; unused eyes in blind cave fish, unused wings in flightless birds and insects; flowers in non-fertilizing plants (like dandelions); in humans, wisdom teeth, tailbones, appendix, the plantaris muscle in the calf (useless in humans, used for grasping with the feet in primates).\n7. Embryology - E.g. Legs on dolphin embryos; tails and gill folds on human embryos; snake embryos with legs; marsupial eggshell and carnuncle.\n8. Biogeography - The current and past distribution of species on the planet. E.g. almost all marsupials and almost no placental mammals are native to Australia ...\nTruly excellent and thorough reply, but you know the money is in selling people the lies they want to believe. It's great \"a child\" can understand the \"world view\" of a creationist, (God made it in seven days) but it takes more than a decade of study to understand even a fraction of what science has discovered. So is the world a place, ay child can understand, or is it a place non of us can wholly comprehend?\nI am already aware of all you speak of, and it is a nice little jumping base for your \"Leap of Faith\". We are made from this world, the elements in it, we will have commonality, that does not extend to proving your faith of the \"Theory of Evolution\", as applied to man.\nI have not said that evolution does not exist. I know of Micro-, and Macro- which has bad troubles in its field-, but that doesn't prove any assertion that Man came from the same evolutionary process.\nI actually said that it in my first post, but not in so many words.\nYes animals could have evolved, I do not believe man did though. Not how you all push it.\nThe fact is man far excedes all the animals on this planet in so many ways it is almost mind-boggling. And you seem to dismiss that casually...\nToo bad, your beliefs are based on \"faith\" just like a religionists.\nAnd the Fossil Record has so many holes in it, no real Evolutionary Scientist would ever throw it up for evidence of that theory as your trying to use it.\nRichard Goldshmidt, in the, \"Material Basis for Evolution, stated that a new theory of evolution was necessary since the required transitional forms in the fossil record were not being discovered.\nHe hypothesized the \u201cHopeful Monster Theory\u201d which suggested that occasionally a two-legged sheep or a two-headed turtle is born, and that two such monsters could mate and create something new. The similarity of his Hopeful Monster Theory to the punctuated equilibrium theory is obvious.\nExplain the Cambrian Explosion?... You cannot, evolution does not account for it.\nAnother hole is the apparent lack of transitional fossils. A transitional fossil is the 'missing link', NOT-every fossil-, but the fossil that shows a species in between species. We have never, not in the lab, nor in nature, nor in your fossil record, obseved any new species arise from another. NEVER! Cannot be shown to be real.\nYour belief is faith!\nFor example, if birds evolved from dinosaurs, we might expect to see a dinosaur with wings, on its way to becoming a bird. Several of these have purportedly been discovered, the most boasted about being a bird named Archaeopteryx, but more and more it seems to be accepted that in fact this bird was just another bird.\nAnd another problem with the so-called transitional species evidence that is slung around today, is that it is clearly subject to interpretation and pre-supposition.\nLining up to similar fossils and claiming they are proofs of evolution is far from conclusive, and it sure helps to believe it, if you already or want to believe that God is not in the equation.\nThere is also NO example of NEW information being created, or the front-loaded process of it insertion, into DNA. None... and do not sling that Down Syndrome BS the others tried, duplicate info is not new.\nMichael Behe cites a clever analogy that describes the situation in which all evolutionists find themselves today.\nHe says... \"Suppose there exists a ditch between you and your neighbor that is 100 feet wide, running to the horizon in both directions. You ask your neighbor how he came to be on your side, and he claims that he jumped from his side to yours. You would be wise to doubt this claim...but suppose your neighbor then qualifies himself:\n\"I did not come across in one jump. Rather\", he says, \"in the canyon there were a number of buttes, no more than 10 feet apart from one another; I jumped from one narrowly spaced butte to another to reach your side.\" Glancing toward the canyon, you tell your neighbor that you see no buttes, just a wide chasm separating your yard from his. He agrees, but explains that it took him years and years to come over. During that time buttes occasionally arose in the chasm, and he progressed as they popped up. After he left a butte it usually eroded pretty quickly and crumbled back into the canyon. Very dubious, but with no easy way to prove him wrong, you change the subject to baseball.\nDarwin's Black Box; Michael J. Behe.\nYour buttes are all crumbling under your feet.\n\"The fact is man far excedes all the animals on this planet in so many ways it is almost mind-boggling. And you seem to dismiss that casually... \"\nNot really. We exceed other animals by degree only, there is nothing we do that doesn't have primitive parallels in the animal kingdom. Many different animals use tools, for example, and several other species have sophisticated language systems, including whales and prairie dogs. There is even some evidence of the sensation of awe in chimpanzees, which could be the beginnings of religious faith.\nAdditionally, when you consider that biologically modern humans have existed for 200,000 years and it took us 190,000 of those to invent agriculture (something even ants can practice), and another 4,000 after that to come up with civilization, our accomplishments seem a little less impressive.\n\"Richard Goldshmidt, in the, \"Material Basis for Evolution, stated that a new theory of evolution was necessary since the required transitional forms in the fossil record were not being discovered.\"\n\"Another hole is the apparent lack of transitional fossils. A transitional fossil is the 'missing link', NOT-every fossil-, but the fossil that shows a species in between species. We have never, not in the lab, nor in nature, nor in your fossil record, obseved any new species arise from another. NEVER! Cannot be shown to be real. \"\nRichard Goldshmidt doesn't understand the theory of evolution, and neither, apparently do you. No transitional fossils have been found because EVERYTHING is a transitional fossil. Every individual of every species that has ever existed has been on its way to turning into something else, including you and me.\nWe haven't observed one species suddenly turning into another because it doesn't happen suddenly, it happens over hundreds of thousands or millions of years. Last time I checked, the human lifespan rarely extends beyond 100 years and the scientific method has existed for only about 500 (2500 if you want to be really generous and count the Greeks), which is still about 1% of the time we'd need to actually observe both the beginning and the ending forms.\n\"For example, if birds evolved from dinosaurs, we might expect to see a dinosaur with wings, on its way to becoming a bird. Several of these have purportedly been discovered, the most boasted about being a bird named Archaeopteryx, but more and more it seems to be accepted that in fact this bird was just another bird.\"\nIt's considered to be a primitive bird, but it had a mix of both bird and dinosaur features. There's some evidence, incidentally, that T-Rex may have been feathered. It was a close cousin of the dinosaurs that turned into birds, although it wasn't smart enough to go down the same path itself.\n\"Explain the Cambrian Explosion?... You cannot, evolution does not account for it.\"\nThe so-called Cambrian Explosion is a somewhat outdated concept. Pre-Cambrian precursors to many of the species that were once thought to have emerged suddenly in the Cambrian era have now been found, and though life certainly did diversify impressively during the period, it is now known that it didn't do so significantly faster than in any other period of Earth's history.\n\"There is also NO example of NEW information being created, or the front-loaded process of it insertion, into DNA. None... and do not sling that Down Syndrome BS the others tried, duplicate info is not new.\"\nMutations increase the genetic diversity of a species. That's all you need for evolution to take place.\nThat coming from a human... not a very un-bias source for such a statement.\nThe thought that we're the center of the reality, the center of the solar system, some supreme being's favoured creation, the only beings capable of reason or emotion... In some ways, science in its entirety is nothing more than an exercise in chiseling away at mankind's bloated image of self-importance.\nPerhaps therein lies the true magnificence of science - by applying reason to observation, we've managed to stand still, feet firmly planted on the ground, while the stupefying grandness of the Universe expands Ad Infinitum.\nIt takes some kind of dense thinking to think man doesn't or hasn't evolved. You can't keep making copies of something and not have those copies change slightly or time, and given enough time, you will not being able to identify the copy as an image of the original. So if you don't believe in evolution, you don't believe in time.\nIt is as un-bias as any other man's opinion.\nAnd you can compare and insult me all youwant regarding the middle-ages, I am not a Catholic, nor does my Bible say anywhere that the sun is the center of the universe, man's interpretation, not God's words.\nSo... try again.\nI agree science is a great thing, TIC. But it is not absolute in any way shape or form, as of yet.\nAnd to thhink and act like it is... well that is the same arrogance you accuse those others of suffering from. Theories are theories for a reason, they are not facts or laws.\nYou do know the difference I would assume. A THEORY can become a FACT... but a FACT can never become a THEORY.\nYou are more like religionist then you all want to admit.\nI find it unbelievable that in this day and age, people willnot go read and compare the results for themselves. That so many would just rely on thoise who claim to know, and trust so blindly in them. When looking and learning for yourself would certainly clear a lot of mis-conceptions and p[ropaganda right up.\nAmazing... and a sad and pathetic commentary on the state of affairs of education in this nation.\nBut that was the plan.\nA theory cannot become a fact. A hypothesis can be supported by evidence (facts) but the theory always remains a theory.\nyes a theory can become a fact. Just not the ones you all push. And yes some of the larger more complex one certainly do seem as if they could never be proven to be fact... but a theory can become a fact.\nWow... I wouldn't have expected that dodge from you, Psyche.\nA good definition could be like, a scientific theory is a general statement intending to explain nature that is confirmed by all available evidence, such that it can be used to predict new, as yet unobserved phenomena. a theory is worth very little if it doesn't correctly predict all known evidence.\nVery importantly, theories are subject to changes as new evidence becomes available. Most theories that you will discuss in a high school science class are well-confirmed and are unlikely to be revised in any significant sense. Theories that are less confirmed are abundant in fields like theoretical physics and cosmology, such as String Theory, M-Theory, Big Bang, Tmie travel, Quantum Randomne theory, et...\nThe words \"fact\" and \"theory\" are often used in Science. A fact is any phenomenon or action that is verified. In other words what you can \"verify\" or \"PROVE!\" is called a fact.\nNewton observed the action of an apple falling from the tree. You and I observe a ball that is thrown up in the air returns back at you. These are facts, the observable actions or happenings, thus can be verified.\nA theory, on the other hand is offering of an explanation to what has been observed or varified. (An, \"educated guess\", based on obvservable evidence and happenings, of which many of thos eobservations and happenings can be seen to be facts and are incorporated into said theory, theories, to helps in its support), It so happens in Science that certain verified actions or happenings need explanations, so we make our educated guesses, suppported by certain facts, in an attempt to explain these \"happenings\".\nWhen you can prove it, it is a fact.\nWhen your just \"guessing\", regardless of whether or not your basing it off scattered facts, and making an educated guess, it is a theory, untill proven.\n\"yes a theory can become a fact. Just not the ones you all push. And yes some of the larger more complex one certainly do seem as if they could never be proven to be fact... but a theory can become a fact.\nWow... I wouldn't have expected that dodge from you, Psyche.\"\nYou have some basic misunderstandings about what scientific theories and facts are. Please don't mistake this for condescendence. The information is pertinent to a particular field so it's to be expected that the vast majority of laypeople do not know either.\nWikipedia has some excellent articles describing what science considers to be a fact, a hypothesis, and a theory. If you want to know more about evolution, their page would be an excellent place to start for that as well.\nI'll give you a quick synopsis here: in the realm of science, a Fact (known as a \"provable concept\"), is a verified statement which can been observed and measured. Evolution (specifically micro-evolution) is fact. We have seen it in laboratories. The all-encompassing understanding of how it works (the theory of evolution, and to a certain extent macro-evolution) can never become fact... well... unless we put two dogs in a sealed room and watch them for 2 million years.\nA Law, in the realm of science, is a universal, invariable truth about the Universe which is considered always true, everywhere, and can typically be expressed as an equation. E = MC^2, the conservation of energy law, and the second law of thermodynamics (entropy), are all examples of this.\nA Theory, in the realm of science, is a \"comprehensive explanation of an important feature of nature which is supported by facts gathered over time\". So a theory is an understanding of something, based on facts and interpreted with laws. A theory is a carefully thought (and calculated) out comprehensive description of something, created by a scientist, and submitted to the scientific community so that other scientists can try to prove it wrong. A THEORY NEVER BECOMES A FACT OR A LAW. As far as science is considered, we will *never* understand evolution, gravitation, quantum particles, or cells with 100% certainty, so they will always remain theories.\nA theory will also make predictions about the natural world. If A SINGLE EXPERIMENT of any sort proves a theory's prediction wrong, then the theory is considered incorrect and a new one must be made. We have theories today which we know are wrong, but we still base our understanding on them either for simplicity or because we haven't figured out anything better. Newton's theory of gravity, and (I think) string theory are examples of these. Evolution, like Einstein's theory of relativity, has withstood the test of time (so far) and is a valid and \"true\" theory, because none of their predictions have been proven wrong.\nScientists do not have \"faith\" in evolution... or in any theory. We simply believe them, with the tiniest grain of salt, and are always ready to abandon them when the time comes.\nReligionists... all of you.\nNot so different from anyone else in the end.\nClinging to your faith, that your explanation of certain facts, is in itself a fact, because you have faith in your educated guesses structured on the foundations of some other facts.\nYou may have a theory peppered full of FACTS, and that theory may not be right in the least when we get to the truth of a thing, so it is not a fact, no matter how many facts are contained within its structure.\nIt is an educated guess, looked at as fact by scientists so as to have a solid ground to work from and base other theories off, that does not make it a FACT.\nI have said for days in all the other threads, nothing is something else, -theories and facts, immoral and moral, natural and un-natural, good and evil-, just cause some want to claim them to be so. They are what they are... and your wanting, wishing, and having FAITH that they are true, does not change that FACT.\nThat does not make it a fact.\nYou can muddy the waters all you want with the BS as to how one is looked at as compared to the others, but in the end, if it is not proved to be true... it is not a fact.\nWelcome to the world of FAITH.\nSo when I see FACTS that show the regular progression in fossils of species development to their current development and some one proposes a theory that explains these FACTS - that is the same as you having FAITH in nonsense? When we replicate the process in a laboratory and PROVE it happens - you say this is FAITH?\nI think you need a better dictionary.\nLook... we know that Classical physics, which were elucidated in the seventeenth century explained how objects move, and the theory worked well for many years, until it was found to fail at very high speeds and in the subatomic world. Objects travelling near the speed of light and tiny particles do not obey the laws of physics, and a new areas of physics known as relativity and quantum mechanics was required.\nNow, classical physics still worked well for traditional types of problems, but it was now understood to be a special case of a more general description provided by relativity and quantum mechanics. It seems obvious that classical physics or \"Evolution\", ought not to be dropped. It simply has a limited domain of applicability.\nAnd your exagerations of Evolution, when it should be looked at in this light, is the smoke screen you all throw around. We know that within a species there is evolution, that does not equate to one Species giving rise to another. And we have never observed that in a lab, nor in Nature, nor in the Fossl Record.\nThe basic definition of evolution is the process in which characteristics that are already present in an animal become dominant because it helps the animal survive in the wild. Thus the wide varieties between finches on the Galapagos, all of these birds are still finches, though.\nAnd they will never have such a great change, which requires completely redoing their whole genetic makeup, to make them into cats, dogs, etc. So yes, evolution is the process and explanation for why animals become more adapted to their environment, but not how an amino acid can become so varied in life.\nAnd niether pointing to a trillion trillion piece puzzle, of which you sling around a relative few pieces and scream about proof, nor pointing to occurances on the Micro, or sub-atomic levels, proves your lil faith as fact routine.\nSo welcome to the wonderful world of FAITH.\nWhen you can show one species rise from another, without your intelligent control over your specially designed enviroments... come talk to me.\nLike I said - you need a better dictionary. Willful ignorance and mis-using words - well that is Christians for you. This is why your religion has caused 2,000 years of war.\nWell lets give communist/atheists their time, in only a short hundred years or so they've only managed to murder 94 million of their own people.\nGive them time to catch up, and I'm sure they will do more damage than any misguided Christian could ever hope to achieve.\nStop accusing religions of causing wars; war happen perfectly well without religion. You don't need to believe in a god to want what someone else has and be willing to kill for it. The Church did not create nuclear weapons.\nAh. Another one tells me what to do.\nOn the contrary about what you said about amino acids.\nYou think they are varied, but there is evidence that amino acids evolve into other amino acids where there was origionaly 1.\nIn fact, scientists have been able to make amino acids in the laboratory 0 remember the miller urey experiment? Well amino acids like leucine and many others were made AS WELL as the 4 nucleotides (cytocine, adenine, guanine, and thymine).\nThere are 20 amino acids (Leucine, tyrocine, glutamic acid, etc). They are in fact not diversed at all and they all share almost the EXACT same structure. Most likely the amino acids formed from gene duplication in which the mutation created 2 separate copies of the same sequence. These sequences deviated and they performed 2 different but related functions.\nBottom line is: YOU HAVE NO CLUE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT. YOU BARELY KNOW ANY BIOLOGY AND YOU THINK YOU'RE RIGHT?\nSeriously......Read a little.\nASTF.TK\nThe Miller-Urey Experiement was flawed and a failure.\nAnd if it had been a success... it would have been the definition of intelligent design... a bunch a guys in lab coats creating an atmosphere to try and produce life is the definitioon of itelligent design...\n---\"The Miller Urey experiment claimed to reproduce the atmosphere of the primordial earth and, using these conditions, create amino acids. The main problem with the experiment is that it used the wrong type of atmosphere, consisting of hydrogen, ammonia methane and water vapour. Most evolutionary geochemists today believe that our earliest atmosphere probably consisted of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapour, which gives much less favourable results. Even if the early atmosphere had been like the one in the Miller\u2013Urey experiment, a few amino acids is far from a living cell; the amino acids would still need to be isolated from the surrounding material and assembled by chance and against the chemical barriers.\nFirstly, consider the gaseous mixture. This was supposed to replicate the primeval atmosphere on the Earth. You will notice that there is an absence of oxygen and nitrogen which are the main elemental constituents of our present environment. The problem recognised by Miller and his colleagues was that oxygen would destroy any organic material in the experiment and certainly in the period of time they allocated to the early period on the planet. For example, when we die, we decay. A part of that process (in addition to bacterial action) is the oxidation of the organic materials in the body, generating carbon dioxide and water.\nConsequently, evolutionary scientists have proposed that the early Earth had no elemental oxygen. It would, in fact, be a \u201creducing atmosphere\u201d, the opposite of the modern oxidising one. (They go on to hypothesise that this would gradually change as primitive life produced oxygen through processes such as photosynthesis). However, the evidence for this reducing atmosphere is very tenuous. Increasingly we are finding from geological and palaeontological research that an oxygen-based atmosphere must have existed from the earliest times.\nBut, we can ask whether the atmosphere proposed by Miller was likely to be stable. Abelson reports that the ammonia in the atmosphere would have decomposed within 30,000 years: it is inherently unstable, decomposing into nitrogen and hydrogen. Also, much of it would dissolve out of the atmosphere due to its great solubility in water. Methane would only have lasted for about 1% of the time required for the appearance of life by this process, according to Shimzu. Brinkman has shown that even the water vapour would have been broken down due to the sun\u2019s radiation. The trouble is that we think of these gases as stable \u2013 indeed they are relative to our lifetime, but not on the evolutionary timescales. And hydrogen? We know that hydrogen does not exist as an element on this planet: it escapes into space very rapidly due to its low density...\"---\nhttp://www.truthinscience.org.uk/site/c \u2026 iew/51/65/\nSo... too bad. You obviously do not know what you are talking about if you think these flawed and failed experiments prove your case. That is as funny as the Fossil Record BS you all spout. The school text books are filled with out-right lies to support the \"proof\" you all throw around and you all never bother to read beyond what you're handed by the lil teachers and Professors, learn to look and find the truth for yourselves.\nMiller Urey- failed and flawed, Black pepper moths -failed as they were moved by hand to wehere they wanted them, Pilt-down man glued together was a fake among many other fakes in history-name another... a lot of the ones taught in the texts books have been shown to have been faked or just plain wrong.\nGo learn something for yourselves now and stop parroting mis-information back like you are all incapable of learning anything on your own. Go find the facts. And learn to have a debate without screaming and insulting, it goes a lot further in the credibility area. Like a screaming child having a fit when told, no... it does not work.\nAs I said above, the only way to define the evolution you all push, is within a species and slight modifications to adapt within an enviroment, other than that is has not been proved at all.\n@-TIC I am well aware of what the differences are... and evolution is a theory, not a fact. The sooner you all get that straight and understand that evolution in no way accounts for many aspects of Man, nor the rise of the diversity of species upon this rock, the easier it will be for you all to accept your faith.\nYou can all insult and call me all, -(Not you TIC.)-, the names you want, doesn't change the facts that your BS is an exagerration of what Evolution could reasonably be applied to... just as the Pysics example I put forth.\nIt exists, yes... (and as I stated above, Micro- Evolution in no way proves Macro-Evolution in the way you all want to apply it. Not at all.) --not in the broad sweeping way, and toward the rise of Man, that you all claim. Within a species there is evolution... no species has ever been seen to give rise to another. And there is nothing in the science to support such.\nAnd your, \"we don't have the time to watch\", BS, is just that...BS\nContinuing to misuse the words I am supplying definitions for, stubbornly refusing to research the topics you are discussing and simply calling me a \"religionist\" to dismiss me is your prerogative. It's not the path I would take, but it's certainly an available one.\nIt is a way of bringing you down to their level. You cannot use facts or reasoning, therefore their religion is the same as believing scientific facts.\nThis one is just a troll who likes to fight and cause as much conflict as possible like a good Christian should. It says to do this in the bible apparently. Go figure.\nEvolution is not something that happens in steps or single events, it is a gradual changing. Generally the ability to reason is accepted as the only evolutionary advantage that has promoted homo sapiens. Perhaps the ability to reason at a higher level is the only logical evolutionary path forward for man, the basic advantages are clearly obvious to anyone who can play chess, and those same advantages give a clear edge in daily life and in the workplace.\nIf this is so, perhaps those unable to reason at the higher level such as creationists, science deniers, and born again fools are a dead end of evolution and will remain to become pets and playthings of the evolving thinkers ? Or maybe they will try to destroy the world that they clearly no longer fit into through religious inspired wars - oh yeah, they already are ! Maybe it is time they went the way of the Neanderthals, it would be simple to do, just let them slide off into their mumbo jumbo and away from the science of modern medicine, real education and reality. They should just die out in a few hundred years or so.\nI''m not certain that evolution is gradual. I think there is ample evidence that it has steps; actually I know it must, because higher life, in a manner knows it is changing and needs to change in order to survive; hence the preference both sexual and other for certain species traits. If some random mutation comes about that gives an advantage to a species member, the other members are likely to recognize this and want to \"mate\" with that member or to enhance its chances of survival in other ways, and this accelerates the species change, so that \"transition\" states might be very short, steps; and single events happen as well, I think. If you think about the beak of the finch you can imagine a place where wide adaptation is alive in a species because the relative conditions are fairly benign, but then suddenly the environment is radically altered and only a narrow sliver of a wider adaptation can survive in the new environment.\nOopps meant so say, \"I'm not certain evolution is 'only' gradual.\"\nof-course humans are evolved from primates. Similarity in our DNA with theirs is the proof. And you can see the similarity in the skeleton system of humans, primitive humans and primates, it's almost same. The difference is that we have straight backbone, shorter hands, small jaw, different brain capacity, difference in location of vocal cords etc. But these differences doesn't change the basic structure. All these differences are the result of evolution.\nbuenasmichelleposted 7 years ago\ni think that somehow true\nThe Evidence is absolutely UNDENIABLE.\nIt's safe to say that anyone who denies it now are either ignorant or in denial.\nEvolution from early apes to humans are traced on the cladogram based on trait similarities. In addition, we always have the similar DNA between monkeys and humans - this means that both species shared an earlier parent.\nEvolution is a fact - we know that from the fossil records as well as the shared DNA, proteins, structures, etc. Evolution is defined as change over time within a species, thus each species have evolved from a previous species. Humans are most related to modern apes and monkeys and so it's obvious that we shared a common parent.\nThe only people you will see denying this fact are a handful of religious fanatics who WANT to believe that humans are these majestic god-like beings who rule over the animals but are not one themselves.\ngoadventureposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nWow...it takes 10 minutes to scroll to the bottom lol\nTo answer the original question...no.\nMy reason...the missing link is, well, STILL missing. Period.\nWe do not have a fossil record of one(ANY) species evolving into another.\nYou can have 1000 species of dog...but it's still all dog...not cat...or bird.\nFurthermore, evolution is mainly conjecture, meaning if we expand our consciousness to think of evolution taking place over millions and billions of years maybe people won't pay attention to the fact we have no real provable repeatable scientific evidence for any of this or any immutable FACTS besides ones we theorize about.\nThis is why it is much easier to have scientists jump to the idea that HUMANS were created by an alien ancient race.\nAs much as we all want to believe we are impartial skeptical scientists....we all really want to believe anything we want to believe...we want the facts to reflect whatever is in our heart....and we want everyone to agree with us.\nEven the atheist or skeptical scientist...is a spiritual person. Spiritual because they take there beliefs on faith.\nFaith in evolution, that we evolved....\nFaith in an ancient alien race...\nWe need to believe things...\nThe atheist believes life is life, that there is no God or afterlife. No atonement for the good or bad things that take place in the world. We are on our own....the perks of believing this is...no one can tell you how to live your life. There is no right or wrong or purpose in life besides what we all individually decide for ourselves.\nThe agnostic, is skeptical...there may be a God...maybe not, we may have evolved...aliens may have engineered out species millions of years ago. An agnostic isn't sure....but finds every point of view interesting. The perks as an agnostic is by and large they get to stand on the fence...you get to mingle with everybody whatever others beliefs are. An agnostic likes to hear peoples arguments, and never has to offend anyone or be offended by anyone's ideas...an agnostic is unsure themselves. An agnostic can have a variety of ideas about life, and the here after, but generally has no absolute facts to base their faith on except for neutrality. An agnostic generally does not see any philosophy or divine being as an authority over there life. Like the atheist...an agnostic can accept whatever morality or see purpose in life however they choose, and live in complete spiritual freedom. Agnostics differ from atheists in that they live in a world where the sky is the limit...anything is possible. And that can be very exciting.\nThe Creationist believes in God. Believes in an afterlife and that justice or forgiveness awaits everyone. That there is a heaven, or hell. That morality is decreed by the divine. Creationists differ in the sense that Creationists believe God has authority over there lives. That there are rules....and there are consequences for leading a sinful life. Creationists strongly believe there is a reason we all are here, purpose, and design.\nRegardless of where you stand, most people have faith in what they feel will serve them best. Not on what is real. How many of you decided to seek the real truth out for yourselves? Put hours into really seeing what's made up...and what's not? Without relying on what's popular, easy, or self serving...who has done some real soul searching...and if they did...made their choice based on the truth they had tirelessly sought out.\nI would say very few of us.\nFaith is a choice....\nNo matter how many facts you have, great arguments, evidence, science, experts, proof...you can believe in whatever the hell you want too. That is what faith is. It's free will. It's choice...a belief, or believing.\nWhat's going to happen to you when you die?\nWhat is going to happen when your son or daughter dies, if they asked you \"what happens\" what would you say to them?\nIs there a God? Are you sure?\nWhere does morality come from? Why do we know right from wrong? Why can't people be good? Why are some people bad?\nIf there was a God and He asked to have a relationship with you, how would you respond? What would you ask him?\ncarol3sanposted 7 years agoin reply to this\nI am a strong believer in Science, and I believe in evolution.\nWhy are you comparing the transition from cats to dogs?\nWhy not lions to cats? Or horses/donkeys to mules?\nThe earth is over 10 billion years old. Do you seriously think we have fossil records for every century of it? Of course not. Fossils are hard to come by but the ones we do come by show definite changes in organisms.\nLions are cats look almost exact alike, but they're not related? That's crap!\nHumans are apes look almost exactly alike but we're not related? That's crap again.....\nIf you don't want to listen to the word Fossil evidence, by all means, the genetic evidence is absolutely undeniable. For every animal on the cladogram, it's relationship can be verified by the similarities in the genome. A bacteria will be much different than a human, but share similar features. Monkeys are nearly identical to humans. Are you saying neither a bacteria nor monkeys are related despite this evidence?\nTHAT is the evidence for macroevolution. Not through fossils, but through the essence of our being - DNA.\nActually there are plenty of fossil records connecting evolutionary paths. And just so you know, the dog is an evolved form of the wolf, and the different breeds of dogs are all going down different evolutionary paths, most of which have been forced by human hands, rather than natural selection.\nLikewise, you will not find an evolutionary path form cat to dog, because their common ancestor goes way, way back, before there were cats and dogs as we know tehm today.\nModern fish did not evolve in to land animals, types of fish which no longer exist today did most of the evolving, although there are some remenants in the form of - wait for it, shrimp!\nThe problem with the missing link theory is that the missing links keep getting found, and anti-evolutionists keep asking for scientists to fill smaller and smaller gaps. The truth of the matter is that if you went to the national history museum in london and looked through the fossil record for a few years, you would see plenty of connections, and plenty of evolutionary paths.\nLike many gardners force their plants down evolutionary routes, like many breeders send horses and dogs down evolutionary paths, the force that nature exerts in a myriad of ways forces animals to evolve.\nWhen it comes to faith, faith is insubstantial, I will stick with facts.\nTypically thread, I guess.\n1) Make assertion and pretend in some way that it is scientific or academic.\n2) Make it about God\n3) Insult each other\n4) Rinse, later, repeat.\nDNA far from proves Evolution.... please man, give it up.\nWe are so far from understanding the entire coding of DNA, never mind the assembly process and mechanisms information systems etc... which evolution has no way to explain their origins.\nMore BS.... and many know it.\nDean Kenyon, a biology professor who repudiated his earlier book on Darwinian evolution\u2014mostly due to the discoveries of the information FOUND IN DNA states: \"This new realm of molecular genetics (is) where we see the most compelling evidence of design on the Earth\" (ibid., p. 221).\n\"It was once expected,\" writes Professor Behe, \"that the basis of life would be exceedingly simple. That expectation has been smashed. Vision, motion, and other biological functions have proven to be no less sophisticated than television cameras and automobiles. Science has made enormous progress in understanding how the chemistry of life works, but the elegance and complexity of biological systems at the molecular level have paralyzed science's attempt to explain their origins\" (Behe, p. x).\nDr. Meyer considers the recent discoveries about DNA as the Achilles\" heel of evolutionary theory. He observes: \"Evolutionists are still trying to apply Darwin's nineteenth-century thinking to a twenty-first century reality, and it's not working ... I think the information revolution taking place in biology is sounding the death knell for Darwinism and chemical evolutionary theories\" (quoted by Strobel, p. 243).\nDr. Meyer's conclusion? \"I believe that the testimony of science supports theism. While there will always be points of tension or unresolved conflict, the major developments in science in the past five decades have been running in a strongly theistic direction\" (ibid., p. 77).\nJust recently, one of the world's most famous atheists, Professor Antony Flew, admitted he couldn't explain how DNA was created and developed through evolution. He now accepts the need for an intelligent source to have been involved in the making of the DNA code.\n\"What I think the DNA material has done is show that intelligence must have been involved in getting these extraordinary diverse elements together,\" he said (quoted by Richard Ostling, \"Leading Atheist Now Believes in God,\" Associated Press report, Dec. 9, 2004).\nDNA evidence in no way supports any conclusion in favor of evolution as you all wish to apply it.\nThat is as fraudulent a piece of evidence as Miller/Urey and the Black Peppered Moths scam. And the scam of one species giving rise to another, for whoich there is absolutely no evidence anywhere. And again, Micro- evolution does not prove Macro-evolution... period... to assume such is absurd!\nThat as good as your pen is red ink... so all pens are red ink.\nwow...great post.\nI almost wish it was a Press Release instead of a comment lol\nLOLOLOL Of corse ya do innit.\nHumans are primates....plain and simple..\nournote2selfposted 7 years ago\nI do not believe in this theory. God created us and the world we live in. Looking at our beautiful world alone is proof that something bigger is in charge. How could all of this come from nothing? It gives me peace to know that someone is looking out for me and has a plan for my life.\nWhy? Can YOU not plan your own life?\nNo. It is majik apparently and it has no control. God dunnit fer it innit.\nSeriously Hui? SERIOUSLY? What scientists have you talked to? I can't believe evolution is still a debate. The genetic evidence is UNDENIABLE. ABSOLUTELY. Seriously guys...*sigh....you're hopeless. All I gotta say.\nAll the evvidence has been shown for the fakes, failures and frauds, and exagerations that it is.\nYou can comment every on reply in the thread. They all spewed the same BS as you. and the same insults as you... and it was all shot down and thrown away.\nScience does not support Evolution as you all want to apply it.\nJust a fact you cannot escape.\nEvery last myth you are spouting is replied to and shot down above, enjoy the read.\nSo goddunnit with no proof?\nThere is plenty of evidence that has not been debunked, there have been a few frauds, mostly by scientists looking to make a name for themselves.\nThere is a whole lot more evidence behind evolution than creationism.\nyes but we evolved not as hairy anymore\nexcept for Tom Jones, he is still evolving\nVoltaireZposted 7 years ago\nOh, didn't mean to imply that it isn't gradual also, I just also think it moves swifter at times, than others.\nWil, thanks for taking the time to hammer out all those specifics. I'm not an archaeologist or historian nor claim to be, but I still stand by my perception that a couple of millenia post-stone age is not a particularly long time in the course of human evolution. Do I really believe we were helped/engineered by intergalactic intruders? Not necessarily. But I chose to open my mind to the possibility because from what I perceive of history and what I remember from Anthropology class in 12th grd, that human evolution acheived what seemed to be a rapid acceleration in intelligence and sophistication in the centuries predating the rise of Sumeria.\nI'm sure it's absolutely possible in natural evolution, but I dare to ask if there are other possibilities.\nEvidence for creationism: Whenever we do not understand something, we say it is the work of God. The origin of the universe, and in the past - diseases, the stars, the building of the pyramids, and nearly EVERYTHING else which we now understand to has nothing to do with a God.\nThe only thing God serves to justify is the fact that we do not know everything. God is not an answer - it is the lack one.\nEvolution has evidence as I previously explained.\nIt's like a debate between harry potter and gravity.\nI don't know that understanding something has much to do with it. God has been blamed and praised for nearly everything that has ever happened. You put down extra fertilizer and water, the crop yield goes up and it was God rewarding you. 911 was Gods punishment for American immorality at the same time it was Gods reward to believers.\nExample: http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/78477 where the OP explains that the Phoenix dust storm is \"the hand of God smacking America.\".\non the contrary...primates probably evolved from human beings.\nPylos:\nlol....WE ARE PRIMATES.\nIt's too damned hot here.\nIt's been over 100 for a week.\nQuite. Primates are in fact what we evolved into.\nTY Psyche;\nIs everyone nuts answering this thread.\nhell...i thought we were inmates.\n...that too!\nI think that Evolution Guy is the dude who can answer this question. This is his expertise...\nI bet the other primates figure they made the right choice by staying up in the trees.\nSometimes I read of people's beliefs in little green men, or fairies at the bottom of the garden, or that rubbing a crystal will cure someone of cancer, and I begin to wonder what the point in evolution was. Maybe there is intelligent life up there, but there seems to be bugger all down here.\nThere is a reason you all are 2.3% of the world's population.\nShall I explain to you all again?\nNo. I think it was pretty well laid out throughout the entire thread.\nYour leaps and bounds, assumptions and guesses, are nothing more than \"faith\", in your view of what the science can be interpreted to say... nothing more.\nMany a scientist does not buy into your interpretations... many, many, many...\nhttp://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB \u2026 amp;id=660\nand that is by no means all... and there are more by the hour.\nWelcome to the wonderful world of \"faith\", denial cannot change it... facts are facts.\nMost of those scientists are talking about how more needs to be done to show how more than just natural selection and random mutation affect Evolution, they are not against evolutionary theory, they want to expand upon it.\nPersonally I welcome scientist who want to challenge theory and expand upon it, there is always more to understand.\nThey state that they do not at this point, support or see proof of Evolution as it is so blatently over applied by some in the field, as being fact.\n---\u201cWe are skeptical of claims for the ability of random mutation and natural selection to account for the complexity of life. Careful examination of the evidence for Darwinian theory should be encouraged.\u201d---\nNot all scientists consider Evolution as applied across a wide swath by some, to be fact... not at all. Evolution as a process exists within species, we all know this, and micr-evolution can be shown to be a fact. But not evolution as many wish to applly it across the spectrum of creation. Not at all. Iether DNA, nor the fossil record, nor any other study, or supposed evidence.\nThe quote is taken out of context, they believe there is more to evolutionary theory and that it should be explored in greater detail. And personally I agree. I think while natural selection explains a lot of how evolutionary theory works, there are still aspects that need to be explored if we are to understand the future of Evolution.\nRead some of the work from some of the people on that list if you disagree.\nYou are correct. They are skeptical, don't want to understand or accept and thus demand additional centuries of study. Whereupon they will demand additional centuries irregardless of any results that confirm the theory.\nThey understand and see what you term micro evolution (I assume evolution in microscopic creatures?). They see species of animals diverging until they cannot interbreed with each other. They see isolated groups of animals changing to the point they cannot live with their \"original\" group in that groups environment. They even see different species breeding to create a new animal, different from each parent in \"macro\" qualities.\nThese types of things are then declared to be \"non-evolutionary\" somehow (in spite of the fact they are the basis of evolution) because they don't want to believe.\nSeems like a good group to stay away from in spite of their encouragement to continue the study of evolution.\nThat is what makes science the best available way of understanding the universe and everything in it. Scientists are usually more than willing to be proven wrong, if new evidence shows them to be so. This is why science is so reluctant to use the word \"fact\" in the sense that it is commonly understood. Scientific theory can change as a result of the evidence it discovers. Those scientists listed have not stated that they do not believe in evolution or that they believe in creationism, simply that they question natural selection and random mutation, which although part of the modern Darwinian explanation is not fully understood or accepted. At least scientists are willing to raise questions based on evidence or the lack of it, instead of saying that they accept something because it is part of their creed to do so. This is where some religions differ with science, because they refuse to even look at the evidence or to raise perfectly legitimate questions.\nI would have to disagree in this particular case. You make some very good points, but I doubt they are applicable here.\nI can conceive of a group of scientists getting together to endorse a new finding, having done the research and repeated the tests, etc. It would not be particularly unusual.\nTo have a group get together to declare \"I don't understand it and want someone else to do more research to prove it to me\" is a different matter. No scientist worth his salt would make such a comment.\nAre you saying that you do not believe this declaration by scientists to be the truth, or that this particular group of scientists do not have credibility? I can only go on what I have read in the link provided, and the words of the declaration do seem to me to state their skepticism in the ability of natural selection and random mutation to account for the complexity of life. They do not seem to be bringing new findings to the debate, simply suggesting that examination of the Darwinian theory is needed.\nWhilst it is good to question the views of these scientists, I don't think it would be fair to dismiss them out-of-hand. They are experts in their fields after all. They are entitled to their conclusions based upon their own experiences and observations, as much as a scientist like Richard Dawkins is. If we, as evolutionists start making a distinction between scientists considered as having credibility and those not having credibility, based on whether they support our own view of how evolution works, then we will fall into the trap of dogma, that the religious believer falls into. This will surely give ammunition to the religious creationist. If evolutionists start to consider some scientists as heretics, because they diverge from the majority view, the religious world will be watching and will jump on anything they perceive as the collapse of evolutionary theory. If we value the very real discoveries which prove evolution to be a fact, then we owe an obligation to the scientific community as a whole, not to discredit out-of-hand what these scientists are saying. Challenge them, yes, debate with them, yes, but the scientific approach should not include the belittling of professional scientists, who have years of experience and are as qualified as scientists like Richard Dawkins.\nThere is an unfortunate trend amongst the religious to refer to evolution as a religion, which of course is nonsense. Any perceived split caused by different conclusions being reached by different scientsts should therefore be out in the open. To dismiss such differences as being unimportant or to try and keep such differences hidden from the public would play into the hands of the creationists, and they will find out about it, in this world of the Internet and instant communication. Also, if science is not to stand still, but to progress, then differences need to be examined and new theories need to be considered. Believing that science is complete in its current state and does not need to debate, challenge or be willing to consider new possibilites never before considered, will result in stagnation, and science never has and never should operate this way. There are no heretics in science, only professionals who have and are entitled to have different opinions. Science cannot operate as religion does, by stating that to belong to the club, you must believe in A. B and C. It should be an open-minded, endeavour, willing to explore all possibilites. If doctrine were ever to become part of the fundamental nature of science, then it will have no superiority over the narrow-minded theist, who is unwilling to engage with anyone with different opinions.\nI agree with nearly everything you have said here. Unfortunately I do not see this group of \"scientists\" truly requesting that further research be done. Rather, it seems to be a political/religious statement with nothing to do with scientific study at all.\nIt is proper and expected that scientists disagree with each other. With reasons behind that disagreement. As you point out they bring nothing to the debate but a hope that their name will produce skepticism in others that require little but a big name and/or title.\nThis group is from Geologists, physicists, astronomers, \"senior scientists\", mechanical engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians, philosophers, electrical engineers, psychologists, professors of aviation and others that are quite unlikely to ever have studied the theory in depth or produced any original thought or evidence in it. They thus have little to no known credibility in the subject. The rest of the group includes biologists, geologists, veterinarians, chemists; people that might reasonably be expected to have some expertise and knowledge to contribute. The inclusion of the first group, however, throws that into doubt as I question just why those other big names are there. That has nothing to do with their belief though, just their expected field of knowledge. They appear to be trading on their reputation and name rather than their knowledge.\nShould this group of unknowledgeable individuals (in the study of evolution) care to present reasons then their name and education entitles them to be listened to and evaluated. They have not done that, but instead simply got together and said \"we don't believe\".\nI could be wrong in my assumptions that most of these people have no expertise in the field or that they have no real evidential objections and thus my conclusions would be seriously flawed.\nI don't think I am. This document reeks of a bunch of people pushing a social or religious agenda without regard to scientific principles of study or evidence. This does not indicate falling into some kind of dogma but rather demands that scientific procedures be followed when skepticism is presented.\nA mere indication of lack of \"belief\" doesn't make it - that is the method of religion and not science. Bring some real reasons to the table for discussion. Until they do I'm not real interested in the evolutionary beliefs or lack of beliefs of a bunch of computer programmers whether they teach at a college or not. Names and titles don't make evolutionary scientists in and of themselves. Real, original work with real and original evidence and results does and they have made no effort to produce that.\nScientists themselves are allowed to determine what is \"valid\" with in their field. Time and time again scientists have rejected the views of other scientists as too outlandish, too bias, or too corrupt; and sometimes what they reject comes around to be proven right, but often the body of evidence that mounts only further proves how wholly inaccurate some hypothesis is. we do not have to debate very \"crack pot\" that comes along. If the \"crack pot\" is right, then it's up to him to \"prove it,\" we don't need to abandon the considered opinion of the vast majority of the world scientists for a hypothesis that doesn't have any proof at all, that no has come up with a way to \"test\" and that the most ignorant people in our society cling to with statements like, \"Do you know what the odd are for evolution to happen..why it's impossible.\" No, because if it was impossible one couldn't give odds on it. I'm not going to turn against evolution, because a handful of scientists have nothing but some \"feelings,\" ideas, and questions, when I know how fallible even the brightest minds can be to their emotional thinking. It wouldn't be \"intelligent design\" it would be \"stupid design\" because why life is very complex, it also idiotically put together, but that idiocy is explained because nature has repeatedly taken a submarine and made boat and mad a car out of it; then taken that car and made a plane out of it, and then that plane with was a car which was boat which was a submarine, is then turned partially back into a car and boat again, and so on, metaphorically speaking. No intelligent being design our back or legs the way the are; and why design life to die; why not design life just to go one regenerating new clean cells; wait I know why- evolution. If order for life to survive it has to change, to adapt to changes, so it has to bear offspring potentially slightly different , and the old versions become irrelevant, so life goes on, lives eternally, as strand of DNA or RNA, changing as it needs to. It doesn't die; we dies because we are just a vehicle for its continuation, not the end result or purpose as our \"egos\" think.\n\"Scientists themselves are allowed to determine what is \"valid\" with in their field\". Yes and no. Obviously these scientists consider themselves to be valid. But when they attempt to convince ME of something then I must determine their validity, not them.\n\"we do not have to debate every \"crack pot\" that comes along. If the \"crack pot\" is right, then it's up to him to \"prove it\".\" That's my point here - this crack pot idea, far removed from mainstream science, may in fact be true. But it is up to the crackpots to produce the evidence, not to require others to provide the evidence they so want to see.\nHumbling to think that I am nothing more than a temporary carrier to maintain the existence of a long string of chemicals, that that is my sole purpose in life. True, though.\nYes, we determine, but I base my determination upon their determination. The only thing I determine is who's smarter and more objective, not which theory in science is correct or in correct, I'm not that smart; except evolution is really obvious; even a person's personality and belief system can't stand still in time; it evolves. Nothing stands still in time; everything changes.\nYes, a long string of chemicals that may one day create a being that creates a universe, where chemical evolves (accidentally) until it creates a being that creates a universe where chemicals evolve until it creates a being...is our DNA a fraction of God? Just musing...\nOf course. I do no experiments, I dig up no bones and even if I did I haven't the background to understand what I find. At best I can try to understand their explanations and cram it into my feeble brain.\nWhat I can do, though, is give my best shot at determining the credibility, the motives and reasons that any particular individual promotes the ideas they do. In this day and age of every other scientist (it seems, anyway) having a political, religious or financial incentive for their agenda it seems necessary.\nI once read a sci fi novel by James Blish where the universe was collapsing and it was found that every intelligent creature at the right point could, by picturing it and providing their own mass as a starting point, create a universe of their design. Each became God in a manner of speaking. A dead God, but God nonetheless.\nPerhaps you are right and my multi-great grandchild, carrying a bit of my DNA, will become a God, creating his own universe.\nVery nice response Wilderness. I'm majoring in biology and I've studied the evolution of chromosomes, proteins, etc pretty well. Maybe I'll write a hub on the evidence supporting evolution. That way I won't have to repeat myself over and over again.\nThat should be a winner, particularly as you actually have some knowledge instead of bits and pieces picked up over the net. Go for it!\nYes Wild... dismiss them all because they do not agree with you, that is fully expected of the Leant Left today.\nThat is just the way you all are, fortunately the rest of us actually listen to all sides and base our conclusions on what they are saying and showing to us.\nNot just let our bias dismiss them out of hand.\nYou have dismissed them all, even the quotes from others who have all the needed requirements, also. Your dismissive bias is on full display... we can all see it.\nIf someone in the fields, no matter how much experiance they have, how well regarded they are, speaks in contrary to you and your beliefs.... they are dismissed.\nYes, TM, read the words and then change them into something that agrees with what you want them to say. That is expected of the Rabid Right today. You do understand that I dismiss them not for what they say (\"I don't believe\") but for the way they said it? It was pretty clear, after all. They are dismissed as a group of which half has no discernable expertise or knowledge to contribute, which throws the intent of the whole into doubt.\nThat is just the way you all are, all too willing to change what is said to what you want or expect to hear. Fortunately the rest of us actually read the words and accept them unchanged, with no effort to twist them into the opposite of what was plainly stated and meant.\nNot just allow our bias to change the words and their meaning into something more acceptable to us or expected from one with different views.\nI do indeed dismiss them all. As I very clearly stated the group has presented no arguments and no evidence. They saw fit to include other names in what I can only conclude is a misguided effort to lend credulence to their belief rather than present such arguments or evidence. They request that others do the work to promote their beliefs rather than doing it themselves. In my opinion their credibility takes an enormous hit whatever their beliefs are. All are scientists (even the computer programmers could very loosely be termed that) but all have left behind their understanding of scientific methodology to present an emotional argument based solely on the value of their name. Is that clear enough for you?\nIf someone in the fields, with experience and knowledge I don't have, with thoughts I haven't had or with conclusions that I can follow speaks....I listen. Can you say the same? I know I have watched as you yourself dismiss out of hand as \"nonexistent\" any and all the evidence for evolution. Evidence that very definitely exists but is wiped from the slate as it might prove to be the undoing of your own fantasies of ID.\nMethinks you have very often exhibited the very fallacies you (untruthfully) accuse me of.\nI understand perfectly well, Wild.\nYou are very transparent in your actions. And that statement reads as it reads.\nI have no twisted anything about it...\nIt is right there as the HEADER to THEIR page... not mine.\nJust cause they do not agree with you... dismiss dismiss... sad.\n\"I do indeed dismiss them all. As I very clearly stated the group has presented no arguments and no evidence. They saw fit to include other names in what I can only conclude is a misguided effort to lend credulence to their belief rather than present such arguments or evidence. They request that others do the work to promote their beliefs rather than doing it themselves. In my opinion their credibility takes an enormous hit whatever their beliefs are. All are scientists (even the computer programmers could very loosely be termed that) but all have left behind their understanding of scientific methodology to present an emotional argument based solely on the value of their name. Is that clear enough for you?\" (Bolding added)\nWhat part of this copied paragraph do you not understand? Do you disagree that they presented no evidence? Do you disagree that they presented no arguments or reasoned conclusions? Do you disagree that they have failed to follow scientific protocol by presenting nothing but an unsupported belief? Do you disagree that most of those signing the document likely have no expertise in the field?\nSomewhere in there must be the reason that you keep insisting that \"Just cause they do not agree with you... dismiss \" but for the life of me I can't find it. Help me out here, TM - tell me which sentence causes you to come up with such a ridiculous statement in spite of the fact that my words very clearly say otherwise. Or is it that (say it quietly) that you simply choose to \"interpret\" my words to mean that rather than view the document you provided as seriously flawed?\nIf all those \"scientific facts\" are just allowed to be subjectively determined, why people go to doctors? How do those so-called illnesses get healed by chemical medicine and material machines? Why people including \"devotional\" christians so care about money when they are asked to make donation to the church? (I ever carefully observed how those christians make donation)\nWhat is knowledge? It is basically the understanding of the objective material world. What does improve civilization? Bottom line, it is that material production get developed and developed, then humans seek spiritual life.\nEnthusiasm towards entertaining possibilities of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe is by no means an argument for or against. It's human nature to speculate about possibilities when understanding or comprehension are not necessarily solid options. I like to be open minded to the possibilities. After all, when did we discover Pluto? Wasnt that long ago, right? And very recently we discovered it wasnt much of a planet, more like a subplanet. We used to think Uranus was a star. Now we're hearing there may be more planets in our own solar system. It's not impossible that there are intelligent species that far out. They just probably wouldnt be anything like us.\nAlthough it can only ever be an opinion, with I believe no possibility of proving it one way or the other, statistics alone could be used to suggest that there has to be life on other planets. When we consider how unlikely life was to begin on our own planet, it is not impossible to imagine that on one of the however many trillions of trillions of other planets there are out there, that life could have developed on at least some of these. However, even if this has happened, the possibility that such life could have developed enough to be able to travel possibly billions of light years makes it statistically highly unlikely. There are now speculations that everything that makes up what we call the universe, and which may have begun with the Big Bang may actually be only one part of a multiverse, made up of endless other universes, each created by its own Big Bang. The speculation is mind-blowing. How speculation though can develop into proof is at the moment unanswerable. Personally I doubt the human species will last long enough to be able to answer these questions. Even if we weren't destroying the world as we are, it seems that all species are finite, and I don't see why the human animal should be any different.\nLCGreenposted 7 years ago\nI can see where people would believe the evolution theory on how man became. However, I do no believe we came from primates or any other animal evolved from another. My friend and I were talking about this one day as I was driving and her college professor who use to believe this had a change of heart when he heard someone describe the giraffe. A giraffe has this extremely long neck as everyone can see. Now when the giraffe lengthens his neck down to drink, why does his blood rush to his head and he pass out. Well, there are these glands that suck in just the right amount of blood to where it does not rush to his head to pass out. Now, when he swoops his head back up to standing position, why does his blood not rush back down to his feet and he pass out. Well, these same glands that keep just the right amount of blood from rushing to his head, slowly secrete his blood down instead of it rushing toward his feet so he does not pass out. This is so extraordinarily intricate, how can we believe that this evolved from something else? It seems so unreasonable. There had to be something to think this up, to make this. Not only to just make this but to make it where it glorifies themselves. This person who made this has to so smart and great and powerful. Now I truly believe with all of my heart that this person is our Creator, God almighty. When someone does not want to believe in the reasonable, they take things to an unreasonable state to take their minds off of what they do not want to believe.\nFirst, if a person made \"designed\" animals, they don't have to be incredibly smart, they have to be incredibly \"stupid.\" Again, every animal on the planet has some incredibly stupid design features, as well a some fairly useless features, which is all explained very well by evolution, since animals inherent much of the features of the animals they evolved from; some of that structure is bound to be inefficient to counter productive for an animals new from; so ya, God designed us if he's dumb; it's like putting wheels on a boat, or a sail on a plane- animals have truly efficient and marvelous mechanisms, but they also have junk left over from an earlier form. Second if God made all the species separate why did he make all the animals out of the same parts, and use basically the same blueprints; really chimpanzees and humans are more alike than a dodge pickup and a ford pickup; really why didn't he make some life out of silicon, or have another encoding process other than RND and DNA, and so and so on; why did he make it to look like all life is related, even a tree had 50% the same genetic encode information, why not be really creative; third, because DNA and RNA is the instruction book for making life, and since those instructions are subject to changes, given enough time, it is impossible for evolution not to happen.\n2 thumbs up Voltaire!\nIf humans evolved from fish or chimpanzees, why are there still fish and chimpan\nIf humans evolved from fish or chimpanzees, why are there still fish and chimpanzees?Many scientists agree that man evolved from fish or chimpanzees. If that is the case, why are there still fish and chimpanzees. Why are there not stages of evolution going on now? There may be a...\nGod has created only two human beings. Then how come the next generation came in\nby Kevin Peter 5 years ago\nGod has created only two human beings. Then how come the next generation came into existance?Adam and Eve were the two human beings. They had only two children. Both were males. Who did they marry to form the next generation of human beings?\nAre there holes in theory of evolution?\nby Terrex 3 years ago\nAre there holes in theory of evolution?Creationism is regarded by sceptics as a fanciful theory which does not stand up to scrutiny.The alternatives they offer seem credible on the surface, but are there problems with them, too?\nWhere did evolution come from ?\nby Eng.M 9 years ago\nwas there for ever????????????\nDo christians these days accept evolution?\nOr do they find it too much of a threat to their beliefs?\nWhy human beings have come in this world???\nby Jinat Mustary 6 years ago",
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        "raw_content": "Vol. 51 September 1, 2011 \u201cWhat\u2019s Your Parenting Style?\u201d\n\u201c \u2026 parenting styles are not better predictors of children\u2019s cognitive ability than socioeconomic-demographic characteristics.\u201d (1)\n\u201c\u2026trying to simply connect adult or adolescent outcomes to the type of parenting used with them without adjusting for a multitude of other factors will produce misleading or false results.\u201d (2)\nWhich parenting style do you have? Does it matter? Probably not.\nNumerous studies show that socioeconomic, demographic, and other factors have much more influence overall on your child\u2019s future abilities and success than your parenting style.\nThat is comforting news today. During my training as a pediatrician in the 60\u2019s and 70\u2019s there were really only two identified parenting styles; \u201cauthoritarian\u201d and \u201cpermissive.\u201d Subcategories were quickly developed like \u201cauthoritative\u201d (more democratic than authoritarian), \u201cindulgent\u201d (permissive to the max), and finally \u201cuninvolved\u201d (close to but not quite neglectful) Dr. Brazelton then superseded Dr. Spock and focused more attention on the baby\u2019s style (\u201caverage\u201d, \u201cactive\u201d, or \u201cquiet\u201d) which probably helped take some pressure off of the parents who thought baby\u2019s behvior was all up to them..\nNewer parenting style labels include \u201chelicopter style\u201d (a protective parent hovering over a toddler aborting any mistakes or mishaps before they happen, and NOT referring to all the shuttling between the child\u2019s organized activities as I thought originally), \u201cdrill sergeant\u201d (a self-explanatory variation of \u201cauthoritarian\u201d), and the newly minted \u201cconsultant\u201d (appears to be a short hand label for \u201cloving and logical\u201d parenting) (3) A bizarre example illustrating the \u201cconsultant\u201d style in this book is the story of the neurosurgeon telling his son that a patient that he operated on had his brains \u201cflow out like thin cottage cheese because he had watched TV four hours a day for six weeks.\u201d Just add something like \u201cmasturbation causes blindness\u201d and you\u2019ll have a great recipe for either moral paralysis or potential Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.\nDiscussion of \u201cattachment parenting\u201d (think family bed), \u201cemotion coaching\u201d, \u201cconcerted cultivation\u201d (think organized leisure activities to better build strengths for competing ), \u201cnurturant\u201d, \u201cChristian positivity\u201d, \u201ctough love\u201d, etc. is just too much for this brief blog, but you get the idea. Wikipedia lists 20 different dysfunctional parenting styles alone.\nAs in other areas of health care, the sheer number of possibilities and the increased emphasis on \u201cpatient choice\u201d have resulted in greater parents\u2019 anxiety about making the \u201cright choice\u201d. By the way, \u201cchoice\u201d is the wrong verb here. Parenting style is a product of your own experiences and upbringing and can probably be modified just a little by magazine reading, TV viewing, and Google surfing. You \u201chave\u201d a parenting style; you don\u2019t really \u201cchoose\u201d one.\nTo help currently confused and worried parents there is now, of course, many online courses. One offers 8 weeks of multi-media instruction on parenting styles for $97.97 or the \u201crapid certificate\u201d of just online text for $49.97. Interestingly that online service\u2019s boldest selling point is that their \u201ccertificate is guaranteed to be accepted by the courts.\u201d\nSo, what prompted this reflection on the contemporary complexity around parenting styles? Well, the youngest of my grandchildren (all 6 are \u201cabove average\u201d, of course, and their mothers are \u201call good looking\u201d) was entertaining several of us adults one morning around the kitchen table . We marveled at the antics of this one year old and his deliberate and appropriate responses to ours. His aunt suggested that his good karma, his flow of energy, and his sensitivity to her energy field was the reason. She pointed to the middle of his forehead and said, \u201cHe has a very sensitive third eye.\u201d His mother remarked that that is the spot where she made the sign of the cross in his first day as a small infant, and where she repeats that gesture almost every day. I, on the other hand, remain amazed,even after 40 years of pediatric practice, by the rapid development of problem-solving abilities and responsive social behavior that infants and toddlers exhibit.\nWhat explains this phenomenon; astrology, theology, or neurobiology? Take your pick. We have less than perfect understanding of all three, so each, or all, could be the right answer. Likewise for the different, but consistent and loving parenting styles.\n1. The Influence of Parenting Styles on Children\u2019s Cognitive Development Amy E. Tiller, B.S., *M. E. Betsy Garrison, Ph.D., *Elizabeth Benchea Block, MPH, Kathryn Cramer, M.S., and Vicky Tiller, M.S. Louisiana State University\n2. Wikipedia/Parenting Styles referenced August 30, 2011\n3. Parenting with Love & Logic, Foster Cline MD & Jim Fay (a psychiatrist and a school principal) 2006\nThis entry was posted on Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at 9:59 PM and is filed under current events, medical jargon.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.",
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        "raw_content": "<Social media posts mentioning school shooters lead to gun charges for Saugerties father & son\nErica\u2019s Cancer Journey: My brain MRI scans>\nKingston school administration supports student solidarity but worries about safety\nKingston students are continuing their efforts to organize school walkouts in mid-March as part of a national movement to raise awareness about gun violence and to honor those who lost their lives in shootings. But some school officials say that student safety, even in a show of solidarity rooted in student safety, has to be a bigger piece of the puzzle.\nSchools superintendent Paul Padalino this week said he planned on meeting with student government representatives and Kingston High School principal Kirk Reinhardt. He hopes to find a \u201chappy medium\u201d that allowed for voices to be heard without the potentially unsafe assembly of the entire student body in a relatively small space.\n\u201cPutting 2000 students on the front lawn of Kingston High School is just not a good idea, on a given date at a given time for a given period of time around an issue that could or could not be controversial,\u201d Padalino said. \u201cI think finding a place where the school board and administration can encourage students to have a voice, but to do it in a way that will have the least impact on their safety and the educational environment that we are supposed to keep in our school buildings is ideal.\u201d\nThe National School Walkout is an initiative organized by Women\u2019s March Youth Empower, a collective of teenage activists from across the country working within the larger Women\u2019s March organization. The national walkout is planned for 17 minutes at 10 a.m. in each time zone across the country, one minute each for everyone who lost their lives in Florida.\nWhile school officials said they won\u2019t punish students for participating, they\u2019re not openly advocating for it, either.\n\u201cThis is a fine line,\u201d said Padalino. \u201cI think the [school] board really wants to support our students. If our students want to speak out about an issue, if they want to be heard, I really think our board wants them to be heard. That\u2019s what we do. That\u2019s part of the whole educational process, having students become advocates for themselves.\u201d\nSafety issues must also be considered, said Padalino. \u201cAt the end of the day, my job is to ensure the safety, health, well-being and education of every student at the school district. And in doing that I spend a lot of time, whether it\u2019s about student walkouts or bus rides to school, worrying. My job is to think about what can go wrong.\u201d\nAsked by a handful of people during a meeting on Wednesday, February 21, the school board also declined to endorse the walkout. Michael D\u2019Arcy and his daughter Scarlett, a KHS junior, were among those seeking support. Both made emotional pleas to trustees. The school board decided that it was not its place to have a say on the matter.\n\u201cThe board of education did not endorse or give permission for a walkout,\u201d said longtime trustee James Shaughnessy. \u201cI don\u2019t think that would have been appropriate. A walkout out is usually spontaneous and a sign of frustration and/or defiance. If it were sanctioned by the board of education, it would be an assembly, perhaps one that students had the option of attending.\u201d\nShaughnessy thought student engagement in the conversation about gun violence was important. \u201cI do hope that KHS students join the movement to demand a strong and effective response to gun violence in this country,\u201d he said. \u201cIn any event, I want them to have an opportunity to show solidarity with their contemporaries around the country. I hope some of them join the march on March 24 in Washington, D.C.\u201d\nThe March For Our Lives is a nationwide march scheduled for Saturday, March 24 organized by students in conjunction with Everytown For Gun Safety. Smaller marches will also take place across the country.\nA second nationwide student walkout is also in the works for Friday, April 20, the 19th anniversary of the mass shooting by two students at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado.\nStudents at J. Watson Bailey Middle School already held their own peaceful walkout and moment of silence, leaving school on Tuesday, February 20 to honor the victims of the most recent act of gun violence perpetrated on February 14. School officials at Bailey, including principal Debra Fitzgerald and vice-principal Dan Erceg worked with students to turn the event into a sanctioned school-wide response.\nPadalino said he felt the event at Bailey was appropriate, but added he would have preferred it to take place indoors. With more time to make plans before March 14, the superintendent added that he hoped discussions with student leaders yields a safer option than assembling on the front lawn of Kingston High. \u201cIt\u2019s not about us wanting to restrict their speech, because we don\u2019t want to do that,\u201d he said. \u201cWe want them to be heard, but to do it in a way that\u2019s safe.\u201d\nThough school officials may not be able to give as much as students are hoping, Padalino said he appreciated that they\u2019ve become so engaged in the world around them.\n\u201cWhat was the original purpose of having free public education in the United States? The purpose was to make sure that you had an educated citizenry who could vote and who could run the country,\u201d Padalino said. \u201cThat\u2019s what we want. It\u2019s unfortunate that multiple tragedies had to happen. 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        "raw_content": "\u2013 \u201cAre you asking me about Trump because I\u2019m an American?\u201d \u2013 \u201cNo, I`m asking you about Trump because you are feminist.\u201d\nThis is not how my interview with Amanda Eagleson started, but it was definitely one of its highlights. We met at the Vancouver International airport where she works as a customer service ambassador. When I showed up exactly at 1 pm as scheduled she was already there waiting for me. Before the meetup, Amanda went to the employee gym and before that to the yoga class. She was wearing sports clothes with bright pink socks. \u201cDo you think it\u2019s okay I\u2019m wearing such socks?\u201d, she asked me. \u201cWho cares what people think? You can wear whatever you want\u201d, I replied bluntly. She ordered a regular medium latte while I decided to try a new cascara one. Then we went to the employee food court area.\nAmanda has begun her journey in writing a couple years ago while battling her mental health issues. She realized that poetry would help her to go through that crisis. She used to write a little bit in a high school and then in college. Yet, jotting down poems and presenting them at the open mic events at Spoken Word community in Vancouver had started happening only two years ago. She would write about her problems and while some of her pieces were good, some contained more drama. \u201cI\u2019m a sucker for metaphors\u201d, she claimed and one of her poems proves that.\nWindowsill gazers\nWhose eyes widen\nWhen you whisper what you want\nOn the back of their necks\nDomesticated bitches\nWho want nothing but to fly\nFrom the four walls that\nin even smaller places\nAs they grow older\nBut manchild,\nThat makes you want\nShe did her first chapbook a couple of months ago. It`s called \u2018Cinderella sleepwalks\u2019. It\u2019s a feminist version of fairy tales. Amanda used a print press, where she picked her own letters and printed each one individually. She has also made an illustration of a Tinkerbell character on her computer with a stamp.\nShe has been using social media to advertise it. Moreover, Amanda created an Etsy page to sell the books to her American friends. \u201cThey can buy my books online and pay for the postage\u201d, she laughed. She also gave out some of her books for free to her fellow poets as a gesture of gratefulness. They were helping her through the rough times and she wanted to give something back to them.\nShe is considering writing a fiction or nonfiction book but afraid to get lost while working on it. \u201cA book it\u2019s a huge thing. I don\u2019t have the patience or the time for that, but someday\u2026\u201d. She thinks it\u2019s especially hard to start working on it because she has a full-time job which consumes a lot of her time. Amanda wants to focus on short fiction novels for now and then move forward onto bigger projects.\nWhen I asked her where she was looking for her inspiration, she said that she could see it everywhere \u2013 \u201ceven in mundane, silly things\u201d. Taking transit helps her to express her thoughts about people\u2019s flaws and weaknesses. \u201cIt\u2019s strange to be inspired by this\u2026people being shitty\u201d, she confessed. Even so, she believes that it\u2019s all about human\u2019s reaction to the difficulties. Each person can behave differently when it comes to resolving issues. \u201cI have flaws and I\u2019ve done stupid things, but it\u2019s how you deal with those things. I would just laugh at myself. Some people just lash out of anger\u201d.\nShe doesn\u2019t consider her poems being aggressive \u2013 she always tries to soften words she chooses. \u201cPoetry uses a lot of emotion so everyone can relate to. It\u2019s a human condition \u2013 happiness and sadness. It teaches empathy when you read it and can empathize with the author emotions and you can relate it to something in your life. I think it\u2019s important\u201d, Amanda states.\nWhen it came to talking about feminism she said, \u201cEvery woman has a different struggle, but all women have same struggle due to their gender\u201d. She believes that it\u2019s hard being a woman these days because of people and especially men expecting ladies to behave in a certain way. Even that ordinary \u201cSmile!\u201d yelled by some man on a street is already a provocation. He expects her to smile while she doesn\u2019t have to. \u201cWe don\u2019t express ourselves with a certain sharpness. Sometimes it\u2019s good to be abrupt and say things sharply\u201d, Amanda observed. Even though she does not consider herself being that \u201cloud and angry woman\u201d as a feminist, but a quiet one. Mentioning Trump comes in handy. He is known to objectify women, so I decided to ask Amanda what she thought about him. \u201c\u2026the things he was saying\u2026It\u2019s a very dangerous message for men and boys. It\u2019 s not acceptable to talk to people like they are not humans\u201d, she said.\nShe wants to improve her writing by learning how to write grants in February-March this year. She was looking for some job postings online and it was listed as a valuable skill. Amanda would also love to work as a writer in the art industry. She has already gained some experience \u2013 she was helping her actor friend with a play this year. Her responsibilities were to check on words missing and come up with the right words for a scenario. Besides that, she would like to join a Vancouver Poetry House society and do some volunteering work for them. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab State Regulation of Women\u2019s Bodies: Abortion and Breastfeeding\nThe Worth of a Woman: Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy \u00bb\nI would rather start with the premise that both the mother and the baby are living humans and that the mother should know the best interest of both. The fact that so many have to dehumanize the baby in order to justify the \u201cI\u2019m going to do whatever and if somebody else gets hurt too damn bad\u201d behavior of so many act before they think types just shows the self-centeredness of their thought patterns. If you can\u2019t take the topic of abortion with the same seriousness of ending the life of a seriously ill family pet then you really don\u2019t belong in a serious adult conversation. Start from the fact that the pet and the baby are alive and go from there or I am not interested in following your twisted logic.\nI absolutely believe that babies are humans\u2013my entire job right now is centered around researching better ways to support newborn health\u2013my work has the potential to save the lives of thousands of babies every year. However, I do not believe a fertilized human egg is a baby any more than a believe that fertilized chicken egg is a chicken. I have a number of posts that address abortion directly (I do not believe in coerced pregnancy and birth), but I do not believe that preventing implantation is abortion, and I certainly don\u2019t believe that women have any moral obligation to allow or promote implantation.",
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        "raw_content": "Caleb turns three\nFor Caleb\u2019s third birthday, we had another puppet show party per our tradition. A big thanks to all those that joined us and helped celebrate our son\u2019s birthday. With another bun in the oven, Tenille wanted to keep this birthday smaller than in the past and kept it mainly to family with kids Caleb\u2019s age. I don\u2019t think this memo got to my mother who prepared much of the food, as there was enough food for three times the crowd. This year we had a Korean food theme and served Pa-Jun (Scallion Pancakes), Kalbi Jjim (Beef Rib Stew), Mandoo (pot stickers), Bibimbap (Mixed Rice Bowl). Caleb had a blast with all the friends that came over and got to show off his acting skills in his first puppet show movie.\nBefore making this year\u2019s puppet show, I took a look at last year\u2019s puppet show for inspiration\u2026 It was clear that my creativity was regressing, and there was no way I could prepare something quite as elaborate. I thought that I should take it in a new direction and it would be fun perhaps to include Caleb and a few other kids. Upon thinking through this, the risk of 3 year olds performing a show seemed ludicrous. I thought it might be easier to film the whole thing and make it into a movie. After a few takes with Caleb, I realized that this idea was also ridiculous. And even though Caleb takes direction fairly well, it was difficult to play out a scene for more than 3-5 seconds. So with a few weeks left, we decided that it would have to be a narrated slide show. This way, we only needed to have Caleb \"acting\" for moments at a time (which was about his attention span). We also had our neighbor Kennedi cameo in the movie, and she really stole the show. She had just enough attitude and spunk to make the show into something better than just another overzealous dad making a movie of his son.\nThe show was a lot of fun to make and more effort than I anticipated. Likely, this will be Caleb\u2019s last birthday party where we (his parents) are in charge of the invite list\u2026 And perhaps the last Birthday puppet show for Caleb. I can\u2019t imagine doing two of these per year. And it wouldn\u2019t be fair if Caleb\u2019s little brother didn\u2019t get a special show and party. Perhaps I\u2019m throwing in the towel too early. Maybe I can somehow pull off two per year, and be that super-dad that I was always afraid I could never be\u2026.. We\u2019ll all find out next August.\nHere\u2019s the link to the show: low-res\nPrevious Triathlon redemption\nNext Chicken Palooza: XXXIII",
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        "raw_content": "Mr. Xi and the taxi driver fight\ndonhyun February 7, 2009 October 3, 2010 Uncategorized\nWe went to the Museum of Natural History, or Nature Museum as it is listed on the maps, today because Caleb is WAY into dinosaurs right now. They had quite a few dinosaur skeletons as well as an extensive taxidermy collection. The taxidermy was a bit weird, especially the sharks. I would have preferred to look at plastic models, but they opted to go for the \"real deal.\" They also had a huge insect display (all dead) and a room full of mammals\u2019 skeletons. I had never seen a mammoth tusk bone, so that was cool. It was enormous!\nWe decided to head over to the Temple of Heaven since it was just a block away. Don tried to buy the more expensive ticket (30 Yuan, about $4.50) that allows you to enter all the buildings in the temple grounds, but apparently we were too late. So, Don got the general admission tickets for 10 Yuan, about $1.50). We were commenting on the very nice map that came with the admission, but then I saw a price of 10 yuan on the back. Don said that he thought the lady had short-changed him. But, since we don\u2019t speak Chinese, we just usually take what they give us and say xie xie (pronounced shay shay, thank you). Apparently, we had bought the nice map without knowing it. At least we got a nice map out of being ripped off. \ud83d\ude42\nAfter entering the gate, a nice older gentleman approached us and started talking to us in English. He spoke very good English, especially for a senior citizen. We were a bit wary at first because there are a lot of beggars in China as well a people trying to sell things. We\u2019ve also heard about tourists being robbed or frauded. But, this guy seemed genuine. He walked along with us, and he told us how he had lived in New York for 6 months. He asked us where we were from, what we did for work, how many bedrooms were in our apartment, if Don had been to Bill Gates home, what we thought caused the economic recession in the U.S., etc. As we strolled along, he told us about the different buildings and gave us lots of advice on what we should do while we\u2019re here. He said that he lived close to the Temple of Heaven, and he liked to walk through the temple grounds and read his newspapers. He pulled out a Chinese newspaper with Hillary Clinton on the cover as well as a USA Today newspaper. He told us that senior citizens don\u2019t have to pay anywhere in China. He can just walk into any park, hop on any bus or subway, and even take a taxi all for free. He had super thick glasses, and he still had to hunch over to get a good look at Caleb in the stroller. I felt like a missionary again walking along the streets talking to complete strangers and finding that each person had something special about them when given the chance to get to know them. He admitted that he likes to find people to practice English with. We were walking quite slowly, and as people passed us they would stare at us even more than usual, probably trying to figure out why this old Chinese guy was talking to a white girl and asian guy in English. As we parted, Don asked if he could take a picture with him. We thoroughly enjoyed our time with Mister Xi.\nDon, Mr. Xi, and Caleb playing with the stroller\nWe walked along this entire pathway conversing with Mr. Xi\nAs we exited the Temple of Heaven around dinnertime, we decided we would catch a cab to Wangfujing street where there is a mall with lots of restaurants. We were approached by some drivers asking if we needed a ride, and having learned our lesson already the hard way, we quickly walked past them. 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        "raw_content": "Electric scooters: this new type of transport is gaining more and more popularity, especially in big cities. However, doctors are sounding the alarm. According to them, such vehicles represent a danger to both health and life.\nTraffic fuss and congestion on the roads are the main reasons why electric scooters quickly gained popularity. They are comfortable, relatively inexpensive, take up little space and make life much easier for a city dweller. And in some localities even institutions appeared in which you can rent such a vehicle and drive around the city without traffic jams and delays. By the way, renting a scooter costs not much more than renting a bike, and the degree of comfort is at the same time much greater.\nAnd, if on our roads it is still not so often possible to meet electric scooters, then in America and Europe they drive around everywhere. Doctors are worried about this: according to the reporting information published by the emergency department of the Hospital Cedars-Sinai (Los Angeles), the degree of injury associated with driving on scooters has increased dramatically over the course of only a couple of months.\nTrendy electric vehicles are easily accelerated to 25 km / h, they are accessible to all, do not require driving license. Almost completely \u201cunsupervised\u201d, and they contribute to a sharp increase in accidents on the roads. Unfortunately, the majority of users do not even have elementary knowledge of traffic rules, they do not know the terms \u201ctraffic disturbance on the right\u201d and \u201cdriving advantage\u201d. As a result, a huge number of people go to clinics with head injuries, with injuries of the limbs. Often innocent bystanders suffer from the wrong actions of electric drivers.\nMany experts are sure: absolutely all electric scooters are no less dangerous than powerful gasoline mopeds and motorcycles.\n\u201cThe driver of the car simply cannot notice the scooter in time because of its small size and\u201c short stature \u201d. Scooters literally slip between other vehicles, despite the obstacles and obstacles. In addition, they make no noise, so they are a nasty surprise for drivers, \u201dexplains orthopedic surgeon Barbara Bergin. The specialist adds that the vast majority of users treat the electric scooter, not as a vehicle, but as a small fun toy. However, such carelessness on the road leads to rather sad consequences.\nOften you have to see how teenagers \"drive\" on scooters without a driver's license, without a helmet and other means of protection, and even with headphones. As a result of such carelessness - craniocerebral injuries, fractures, etc. Experts made an official statement: when riding an electric scooter, it is necessary to wear a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads. Using headphones while driving is strictly prohibited. And, before you sit behind the wheel of a scooter, you must at least once, but carefully, read the rules of the road.\nInformation is presented on the pages of medbe.ru",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbPolitics\u00bbGAO Raps DHS for Failure to Get Security Data from Visa Waiver Countries\nGAO Raps DHS for Failure to Get Security Data from Visa Waiver Countries\nOne of the requirements for allowing visa-free entry of tourists from countries in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is that those governments share with us information on nationals with terrorism links and/or criminal histories. According to a report of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued in May 2016, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has obtained those agreements with most of the countries, but more than a third of the agreements have not been implemented, and no data have been received from them.\nIn addition, Congress has required reports from DHS on implementation of the VWP with each of the participating countries, but GAO found that DHS has failed to provide many of those reports when due.\nThe recommendation of agency (GAO-16-498) is that, \u201cDHS should (1) specify time frames for working with VWP countries on the requirement to implement information-sharing agreements and (2) take steps to improve its timeliness in reporting to Congress on whether VWP countries should continue in the program.\u201d\nFAIR has consistently pointed to the VWP as a national security threat and called for its termination. This GAO report underscores the security flaw and finds that it is exacerbated by cavalier implementation by DHS.\nPrevious ArticleVirus Outbreaks Highlight Troubling Health Risks of Illegal Immigration\nNext Article Massachusetts Governor Authorizes State Law Enforcement to Cooperate With ICE\nsoftwarengineer on June 7, 2016 11:28 am\nLove security risks and defying national sovereign laws\u2026.so does the Biblical NWO anti-Christ.\nJust another case, yet again, where a government agency is not doing what it is LEGALLY required to do. And no one does a thing and all the media does is bleat about Trump and ignore the constitutional failures of this president. Even if the countries refuse to cooperate, the answer is, yet again, simple and easy. COOPERATE OR NO VISAS ISSUED. We\u2019re the world\u2019s biggest doormat, and we do nothing about it. The right of any and all foreigners to come here seems to be this administration\u2019s worry, not the safety of our citizens.\nAnd speaking of that, I thought I would never see something like we saw last week in San Jose. Americans attending a political rally were beaten and bloodied just feet from cops who stood there and let it happen. And the excuse was we didn\u2019t want to escalate the violence. So a certain number of people being beaten is acceptable? Sounds like a good class action lawsuit to me.\nThe fact is that there were250 cops and 400 protestors. Had they decided to control this, they could have shut it down right away. But the excuse from Hillary on down is that It\u2019s Trump that bears the ultimate responsibility or that the Trump people \u201ctaunted\u201d the protestors. Even if true, there is no excuse for attacking someone and the cops doing nothing.\nHad this been protestors beating Hillary people at her rally, we would have heard a media howl from coast to coast and the Justice Dept. investigating the police dept. that did nothing to stop it. This episode, and the reaction to it, is a disgrace. Another step down the ladder to third world status.\nLynn Wulliams on June 11, 2016 5:02 pm\nI agree & TKS.",
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        "raw_content": "Khelo India: Nataraj shines as Maharashtra extend lead in medals tally\nPune, Jan 15 (IANS) Srihari Nataraj emerged as the most prolific gold medal winner, as he added two more on Tuesday, to reach a total of seven at the Khelo India Youth Games.\nWith S.P. Likith picking up five, the Karnataka duo were the most decorated gold medallists of the Games. Karnataka won a total of 21 swimming gold, 13 silver and 13 bronze for 51, while Delhi had 19 gold, 13 silver and 16 bronze for 48 and Maharashtra 18 gold, 15 silver and 10 bronze.\nYet the distribution was such that Maharashtra in Under-21 and Delhi in Under-17 were the winners of the combined team championships at the Balewadi Complex swimming pool.\nIn the overall tally, Maharashtra stayed way ahead of the pack with 64 gold, 51 silver and 62 bronze for a total of 177, while Delhi trailed in second place at 47 gold, 31 silver and 43 bronze and a total of 121. Haryana are third with 37 gold, 35 silver and 38 bronze for a total of 110.\nNataraj won his second individual gold of the day in the 100m freestyle clocking 52.37 seconds. He again finished way ahead of D'Souza (53.15) and Maharashtra's Aaron Fernandes (54.11).\nOn the last day of the competition, Delhi bagged four of the 13 gold at stake while Karnataka and Maharashtra clinched three and two gold, respectively.\nIn shooting, Punjab's Patiala-based 16-year-old Sartaj Singh, who travels twice a week to Chandigarh for training, hung on to a slender lead to beat a charge by National Junior Champion Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar (Madhya Pradesh) and won the gold medal in the 50m 3-position rifle competition.\nTelangana's 13-year-old Esha Singh and Maharashtra's Harshada Nithave won the girls under-17 and under-21 10m air pistol gold medals respectively. Esha Singh was unstoppable in the final, shooting 241.3 points, including 14 10s, despite a niggle in the back, which saw her finish third in qualification.\nMaharashtra's Snehal Bhongale and Ashwini Malage gave their team two more gold medals as the weightlifting competition came to an end on Tuesday.\nIt brought an end to a competition that produced a massive number of records. KIYG 2019 saw a number of records being set across different categories, 26 in the U-21s with woman power ruling this category. Fourteen records were created by girls and 12 by the boys. In the U-17s, boys won the race with 26 records against six by the girls. That brought the total number of records to 58.\nMaharashtra won nine gold in weightlifting, while Punjab with five and Tamil Nadu with four were behind them,\nMeanwhile, Odisha thwarted Haryana from completing a hockey double as they beat them 4-2 in the Boys Under-21 hockey final of the Khelo India Youth Games in a penalty-shootout at the Mahindra Hockey Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. Punjab edged Uttar Pradesh also in penalties for bronze.\nIn football, Punjab staged a fine recovery to down Goa 2-1 to maintain an all-win record, even as both teams made it to the semi-finals from Pool B of the boys U-21 football competition.\nThe semi-finals will see Maharashtra meet Punjab while Karnataka take on Kerala in Boys Under 17, even as Punjab meet Kerala and Goa clash with Mizoram in Boys Under 21. In Girls Under-17, it will be Odisha v Manipur and Kerala v Jharkhand and in Girls Under-21 Maharashtra meet Tamil Nadu and Mizoram take on Manipur.\najb/nir\nOnly 15 sand and gravel mines operational in Punjab",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019ll admit I\u2019m as empty-handed, dumbstruck, and out of ideas as she is. I won\u2019t try to make sense of things or require more than she can offer. I won\u2019t let my discomfort with her pain keep me from witnessing it for her. I\u2019ll never try to grab or fix her pain... I\u2019ll just show up and sit quietly and practice not being God with her. I\u2019m so sorry, I\u2019ll say. Thank you for trusting me enough to invite me close. I see your pain and it\u2019s real. I\u2019m so sorry.\nThe Journey of the Warrior. This is it. The journey is learning that pain, like love, is simply something to surrender to. It\u2019s a holy space we can enter with people only if we promise not to tidy up. So I will sit with my pain by letting my own heart break. I will love others in pain by volunteering to let my heart break with theirs.\"\nLook at Matthew 25:36, 39 below. We are called to \"look after\" the sick and \"visit\" them. Not to \"fix\" them. God is the healer. At Legacy Retreats, we have created space for sharing among new friends who are hurting. Well done, team.\nJennifer is the co-author of When Sorry Isn\u2019t Enough (previously published as The Five Languages of Apology with Dr. Gary Chapman). Her books have been translated into sixteen foreign languages. Jennifer has a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Maryland. She earned a BA in Psychology and Religion from the University of Virginia. Jennifer serves as a counselor at Inheritance of Hope Legacy Retreats\u24c7. Read more Inheritance of Hope blog posts >>",
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        "raw_content": "Tags: 4th of July fireworks Riverside\nRIVERSIDE, CA \u2013 All fireworks are illegal in the City of Riverside. The manufacturing, possession, storage, use or handling of fireworks is prohibited in the City of Riverside under Section 16.32.375 of the Riverside Municipal Code (RMC).\nThe Fire and Police Departments are encouraging the community to call 911 for fireworks related emergencies that have caused or may cause an immediate threat to life or property. In an effort to minimize \u201cnon-emergency\u201d firework related calls to our 911 emergency communications center, we are encouraging everyone to use 311 to report fireworks related activity, which appear to be less of an immediate threat to the community.\nThe City offers residents multiple avenues to contact the call center. The 311 call center is staffed continuously from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the weekends. An answering service responds in the off hours and messages are returned the next day by the center. Requests for information and action can also be made online by clicking the 311 link at the bottom of each webpage. A 311 mobile app is also available which allows the community to submit service requests for firework related activity. The application is available online or through the google app store by typing in \u201c311 Riverside\u201d.\nCity of Riverside Seeks Community Input on New Main Library",
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        "raw_content": "Woman Gets 20 Years For Keeping Boy in Cage\nBrenda Sullivan pleaded guilty in January to three counts of aggravated child abuse, and prosecutors agreed to drop lesser child neglect charges. She was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for keeping her 17-year-old adopted son caged in her home.\nWhen child welfare workers found him in 2005, the teen weighed 49 pounds and was in what appeared to be a cage. Sullivan told a judge at the time that Ohio authorities told her to keep the boy in a crib, because he had severe mental and physical issues.\n\u201cThere\u2019s only one conclusion when you look at the medical evidence in this case, and that is that she literally starved him,\u201d prosecutor Julie Schlax said.\nThe two other children in the house, 13-year-old twins the Sullivans adopted as infants, both testified they were kept in similar cages.\nSullivan\u2019s husband was also arrested, but died in January 2007 before he could go to trial.\nSullivan\u2019s lawyer, Charles Fletcher, said he didn\u2019t think prison was the appropriate sentence because she does not pose a threat to society, and thus would appeal the sentence.\nLeave a Comment \u00bb\t| arrested, Bizarre, child abuse, child welfare, children, convicted, cops, court, crime, custody, investigation, news, police, trial\t| Tagged: 49 pounds, adopted, boy in cage, Brenda Sullivan, child abuse, mother sentenced to 20 years, twins\t| Permalink\nYou are currently browsing the archives for the custody category.",
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        "raw_content": "Chic Republic brings Ashley to Thailand\nUS furniture retailer Ashley has launched in Thailand, partnering with local home furnishing and decor chain Chic Republic.\nThe move is expected to help the brand capitalise on growing market demand and consumer purchasing power in the territory.\nAshley president and CEO Todd Wanek said Thailand is a critical and potentially huge market for Ashley, due to its fast-growing middle-class affluence and population of 70 million.\n\u201cThere is huge demand for American contemporary and transitional looks in Thailand. This is why Ashley took the time to find the right partner, test the market thoroughly and made this decision after more than three years of finding the right fit.\u201d\nChic Republic\u2019s strategy for expansion aims to target mid- to high-income consumers.\nIt aims to sell Ashley\u2019s products online via www.chicrepublicthai.com, and at four retail stores in Bang Na, Pradit Manutham, Ratchaphruek and Pattaya.\nChic Republic CEO Kijja Pattamasattayasonthi said the outlook for furniture and home decor sales for the remainder of this year and into next is positive, due to demand from middle- to high-income customers, whose spending confidence has increased, as well as support from the increasing numbers of low-rise and high-rise high-end property projects.\u201d\nAshley has operated globally for more than 70 years, and has worked in the Asia-Pacific region for five years. It has more than 850 branches in 150 countries and brought in global sales of more than US$6 billion last year, accounting for 5 per cent of the brand\u2019s total sales.\nAshley, Chic Republic",
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        "raw_content": "\ufeff\ufeffthree visiting fellowships on innovation at the Technische Universitat in Berlin \u2013 due Feb. 15, 2014\nthree visiting fellowships on innovation at the Technische Universitat in Berlin \u2013 due Feb. 15, 2014\nOne of our orgtheory readers, Jan-Peter Ferdinand, forwarded a flier about a fellowship opportunity at the Technische Universit\u00e4t in Berlin, Germany. This sounds like a great opportunity for grad students and prospective post-docs who are studying innovation.\nThe DFG graduate school \u201cInnovation society today\u201d at the Technische Universit\u00e4t Berlin, Germany, is pleased to advertise 3 visiting fellowships. The fellowships are available for a period of three months, either from April to June 2014 or October to December 2014.\nThe graduate school addresses the following key questions: How is novelty created reflexively; in which areas do we find reflexive innovation; and which actors are involved? Practices, orientations, and processes of innovations are studied in and between various fields, such as (a) science and technology, (b) the industrial and service sectors, (c) arts and culture, and (d) political governance, social planning of urban and regional spaces. More information\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Our awards and recognition from others include:\nIn June 2015, IEA\u2019s Executive Director and Assistant Director were awarded the 2015 IIE Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East for their joint work in IEA\n\u2022 In June 2014, the founding coordinator of IEA\u2019s HEFAPII group was awarded the Prof. R. Bergman Prize for Creativity in Nursing.\nIn acknowledgement of IEA\u2019s work, UNESCO has recognized the IEA as an organization that is contributing to the culture of peace and as an actor of the global movement for a culture of peace (a United Nations initiative).\nEntrepreneurial Projects that will Change the Face of Tomorrow (May 2008): The IEA was one of the sixty projects selected to present at the Israeli Presidential Conference as one of these \u2013 one of only eleven social projects and the only project of peaceful coexistence. More can be read here.\nCommendable Effort: The film Interfaith Encounter in the Galilee, produced by IEA to present the work of its school-twinning project, was awarded this at the Second World Peace Film & Music Festival by the World Movement for Global Democracy.\nINTR\u00b0A-Project Award for the Complementation of Religions (October 2007): Awarded to the IEA by InterReligi\u00f6se Arbeitsstelle (Institute of Interreligous Studies, or INTR\u00b0A), for advancing religious dialogue between equal partners, in an atmosphere which is free of exclusive claims to religious truth that devalue other faith communities, and in which all religious communities and individual believers are encouraged to ask what they are able to do in order to contribute to reconciliation, and how the ongoing interpretation and study of each group\u2019s sacred texts can help in this task.\nWomen\u2019s Peace Initiative Award (October 2007): Awarded to Ms. Najeeba Sirhan and Ms. Osnat Aram-Daphna, the coordinators of the Karmiel & Majd el-Krum Interfaith Encounter group, for being selected as the recipients of the Women\u2019s Peace Initiative Award of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding.\nPrize for Humanity (February 2006): Awarded to the IEA and its executive director Yehuda Stolov by the Immortal Chaplains Foundation. As described, this award honors those who risked all to protect others of a different faith or ethnic origin. The IEA was represented by Ms. Najeeba Sirhan, the Principal of Majd el-Krum, who received the award aboard the Queen Mary.",
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        "raw_content": "For other uses, see Belgrade (disambiguation).\nBeograd / \u0411\u0435\u043e\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0434\nSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Kalemegdan Fortress,\nCity Hall, Cathedral of Saint Sava,\nHouse of the National Assembly\nLocation in Europe and Serbia\nPrior to 279 B.C. (Singidunum)[1]\nSini\u0161a Mali (SNS)\nSNS/SPS-PUPS/DSS\n\u2022 Capital of Serbia\nwww.beograd.rs\nBelgrade (/\u02c8b\u025bl\u0261re\u026ad/; Serbian: Beograd / \u0411\u0435\u043e\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0434; Serbian pronunciation: [be\u01d2\u0261rad]; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans.[5] Its name translates to \"White city\". The urban area of the City of Belgrade has a population of 1.34 million, while over 1.65 million people live within its administrative limits.[4]\nOne of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vin\u010da culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singid\u016bn.[6] It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid-2nd century.[7] It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian king Stephen Dragutin (1282\u20131316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo.[8] It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times.[9] Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.\nBelgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia[10] and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council.[11] City of Belgrade covers 3.6% of Serbia's territory, and 22.5% of the country's population lives within its administrative limits.[12] It is classified as a Beta- global city.[13]\nMain articles: History of Belgrade and Timeline of Belgrade history\nSee also: Prehistoric sites in Serbia and Prehistory of Southeastern Europe\nA Vin\u010da culture figure\nChipped stone tools found at Zemun show that the area around Belgrade was inhabited by nomadic foragers in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic eras. Some of these tools belong to the Mousterian industry, which are associated with Neanderthals rather than modern humans. Aurignacian and Gravettian tools have also been discovered there, indicating occupation between 50,000 and 20,000 years ago.[14]\nThe first farming people to settle in the region are associated with the Neolithic Star\u010devo culture, which flourished between 6200 and 5200 BC.[15] There are several Star\u010devo sites in and around Belgrade, including the eponymous site of Star\u010devo. The Star\u010devo culture was succeeded by the Vin\u010da culture (5500\u20134500 BC), a more sophisticated farming culture that grew out of the earlier Star\u010devo settlements which is also named for a site in the Belgrade region (Vin\u010da-Belo Brdo). The Vin\u010da culture is known for its very large settlements, one of the earliest settlements by continuous habitation and some of the largest in prehistoric Europe;[16] anthropomorphic figurines such as the Lady of Vin\u010da; the earliest known copper metallurgy in Europe;[17] a proto-writing form developed prior to the Sumerians and Minoans, known as the Old European script, dating back to around 5300 BC.[18]\nThe medieval walls of the Belgrade Fortress, where are discovered the walls of the Roman castrum Singidunum\nEvidence of early knowledge about Belgrade's geographical location comes from ancient myths and legends. The rock overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers has been identified as one of the place in the story of Jason and the Argonauts.[19][20] The Paleo-Balkan tribes of Thracians and Dacians ruled this area prior to the Roman conquest.[21] Belgrade was inhabited by a Thraco-Dacian tribe Singi;[6] after the Celtic invasion in 279 BC, the Scordisci took the city, naming it \"Singid\u016bn\" (d\u016bn, fortress).[6] In 34\u201333 BC the Roman army led by Silanus reached Belgrade. It became the romanized Singidunum in the 1st century AD, and by the mid-2nd century, the city was proclaimed a municipium by the Roman authorities, evolving into a full-fledged colonia (highest city class) by the end of the century.[7] Apart from the first Christian Emperor of Rome who was born in the territory of modern Serbia in Naissus\u2014Constantine I known as Constantine the Great[22]\u2014another early Roman Emperor was born in Singidunum: Flavius Iovianus (Jovian), the restorer of Christianity.[23] Jovian reestablished Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, ending the brief revival of traditional Roman religions under his predecessor Julian the Apostate. In 395 AD, the site passed to the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire.[24] Across the Sava from Singidunum was the Celtic city of Taurunum (Zemun); the two were connected with a bridge throughout Roman and Byzantine times.[25]\nSee also: Serbia in the Middle Ages\nKingdom of Serbia (Syrmia) 1282\u20131325\nSerbian Despotate 1404\u20131427\nRevolutionary Serbia 1804\u20131813\nGovernment of National Salvation 1941\u20131944\nIn 442, the area was ravaged by Attila the Hun.[28] In 471, it was taken by Theodoric the Great, who continued into Greece.[29] As the Ostrogoths left for Italy, the Gepids took over the city. In 539 it was retaken by the Byzantines.[30] In 577, some 100,000 Slavs poured into Thrace and Illyricum, pillaging cities and settling down.[31] The Avars under Bayan I conquered the whole region by 582.[32] According to Byzantine chronicle De Administrando Imperio, the White Serbs had stopped in Belgrade on their way back home, asking the strategos for lands; they received provinces in the west, towards the Adriatic, which they would rule as subjects to Heraclius (610\u2013641).[33] In 829 Khan Omurtag was able to add Singidunum and its environs to the First Bulgarian Empire.[34][35]\nSiege of 1456, Ottoman miniature.\nThe first record of the name Belograd appeared on April, 16th, 878, in a Papal letter[36] to Bulgarian ruler Boris I. Later, this name appeared in several variants: Alba Graeca (Greek city), Griechisch Wiessenburg (Greek white castle), Nandor Alba (City of the Bulgarians), Nandor Fejervar (The white castle of the Bulgarians), Castelbianco (White Castle), Alba Bulgarica (Bulgarian City). For about four centuries, the city remained a battleground between the Byzantine Empire, the Kingdom of Hungary and the Bulgarian Empire.[37] Basil II (976\u20131025) installed a garrison in Belgrade.[38] The city hosted the armies of the First and the Second Crusade;[39] while passing through during the Third Crusade, Frederick Barbarossa and his 190,000 crusaders saw Belgrade in ruins.[40]\nKing Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276\u20131282) received Belgrade from his father-in-law, Stephen V of Hungary in 1284; it served as the capital of the Kingdom of Syrmia, and Dragutin is regarded as the first Serbian king to rule over Belgrade as a vassal to the Kingdom of Hungary.[41]\nFollowing the battles at Maritsa (1371) and Kosovo field (1389), Serbia began to crumble as the Ottoman Empire conquered its southern territory.[42][43] The north resisted through the Serbian Despotate, which had Belgrade as its capital. The city flourished under Stefan Lazarevi\u0107, son of Serbian prince Lazar Hrebeljanovi\u0107. Lazarevi\u0107 built a castle with a citadel and towers, of which only the Despot's tower and west wall remain. He also refortified the city's ancient walls, allowing the Despotate to resist the Ottomans for almost 70 years. During this time, Belgrade was a haven for many Balkan peoples fleeing Ottoman rule, and is thought to have had a population of 40,000 to 50,000 people.[41]\nIn 1427, Stefan's successor \u0110ura\u0111 Brankovi\u0107 had to return Belgrade to the Hungarian king, and Smederevo became the new capital. Although the Ottomans captured most of the Serbian Despotate, Belgrade, known as N\u00e1ndorfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r in Hungarian, was unsuccessfully besieged in 1440[39] and 1456.[44] As the city presented an obstacle to the Ottoman advance into Hungary and further, over 100,000 Ottoman soldiers[45] besieged it in 1456, in which the Christian army led by the Hungarian General John Hunyadi successfully defended it.[46] The noon bell ordered by Pope Callixtus III commemorates the victory throughout the Christian world to this day.[39][47]\nOttoman rule and Austrian invasions\nSee also: History of Ottoman Serbia\nBelgrade in 1684\nSeven decades after the initial siege, on 28 August 1521, the fort was finally captured by Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his 250,000 soldiers; subsequently, most of the city was razed to the ground and its entire Orthodox Christian population was deported to Istanbul,[39] to an area that has since become known as the Belgrade forest.[48] Belgrade was made the seat of the district (Sanjak), becoming the second largest Ottoman town in Europe at over 100,000 people, surpassed only by Constantinople.[45] Ottoman rule also introduced Ottoman architecture, including numerous mosques, increasing the city's Oriental influences.[49] In 1594, a major Serb rebellion was crushed by the Ottomans. Later, Grand vizier Sinan Pasha ordered the relics of Saint Sava to be publicly torched on the Vra\u010dar plateau; in the 20th century, the Temple of Saint Sava was built to commemorate this event.[50]\nOccupied by the Habsburgs three times (1688\u20131690, 1717\u20131739, 1789\u20131791), headed by the Holy Roman Princes Maximilian of Bavaria and Eugene of Savoy,[51] and field marshal Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon respectively, Belgrade was quickly recaptured by the Ottomans and substantially razed each time.[49] During this period, the city was affected by the two Great Serbian Migrations, in which hundreds of thousands of Serbs, led by two Serbian Patriarchs, retreated together with the Austrians into the Habsburg Empire, settling in today's Vojvodina and Slavonia.[52]\nPrincipality/Kingdom of Serbia\nDuring the First Serbian Uprising, the Serbian revolutionaries held the city from 8 January 1807 until 1813, when it was retaken by the Ottomans.[53] After the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815, Serbia reached semi-independence, which was formally recognized by the Porte in 1830.[54] In 1841, Prince Mihailo Obrenovi\u0107 moved the capital from Kragujevac to Belgrade.[55][56]\nKnez Mihailova street at the end of the 19th century\nIn May 1868, Prince Mihailo was assassinated with his cousin Anka Konstantinovi\u0107 while riding in a carriage through the park of his country residence[57]\nWith the Principality's full independence in 1878, and its transformation into the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882, Belgrade once again became a key city in the Balkans, and developed rapidly.[53][58] Nevertheless, conditions in Serbia as a whole remained those of an overwhelmingly agrarian country, even with the opening of a railway to Ni\u0161, Serbia's second city, and in 1900 the capital had only 70,000 inhabitants[59] (at the time Serbia numbered 2.5 million). Yet by 1905 the population had grown to more than 80,000, and by the outbreak of World War I in 1914, it had surpassed the 100,000 citizens, not counting Zemun which then belonged to Austria-Hungary.[60]\nThe first-ever projection of motion pictures in the Balkans and Central Europe was held in Belgrade, in June 1896 by Andre Carr, a representative of the Lumi\u00e8re brothers. He shot the first motion pictures of Belgrade in the next year; however, they have not been preserved.[61]\nWorld War I and the Interbellum\nKing Aleksandar I Bridge was destroyed in 1941 and rebuilt after the end of World War II, 1956, as a single-span Branko's Bridge.\nRepublic square 1934\nThe First World War began on 28 July 1914 when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Most of the subsequent Balkan offensives occurred near Belgrade. Austro-Hungarian monitors shelled Belgrade on 29 July 1914, and it was taken by the Austro-Hungarian Army under General Oskar Potiorek on 30 November. On 15 December, it was re-taken by Serbian troops under Marshal Radomir Putnik. After a prolonged battle which destroyed much of the city, between 6 and 9 October 1915, Belgrade fell to German and Austro-Hungarian troops commanded by Field Marshal August von Mackensen on 9 October 1915. The city was liberated by Serbian and French troops on 1 November 1918, under the command of Marshal Louis Franchet d'Esp\u00e9rey of France and Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia. Since Belgrade was decimated as the front-line city, Subotica overtook the title of the largest city in the Kingdom for a short while.[62]\nAfter the war, Belgrade became the capital of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. The Kingdom was split into banovinas, and Belgrade, together with Zemun and Pan\u010devo, formed a separate administrative unit.[63]\nDuring this period, the city experienced fast growth and significant modernisation. Belgrade's population grew to 239,000 by 1931 (incorporating the town of Zemun, formerly in Austria-Hungary), and 320,000 by 1940. The population growth rate between 1921 and 1948 averaged 4.08% a year.[64] In 1927, Belgrade's first airport opened, and in 1929, its first radio station began broadcasting. The Pan\u010devo Bridge, which crosses the Danube, was opened in 1935,[65] while \"King Alexander Bridge\" over the Sava was opened in 1934. On 3 September 1939 the first Belgrade Grand Prix, the last Grand Prix motor racing race before the outbreak of World War II, was held around the Belgrade Fortress and was followed by 80,000 spectators.[66] The winner was Tazio Nuvolari.[67]\nOn 25 March 1941, the government of regent Crown Prince Paul signed the Tripartite Pact, joining the Axis powers in an effort to stay out of the Second World War and keep Yugoslavia neutral during the conflict. This was immediately followed by mass protests in Belgrade and a military coup d'\u00e9tat led by Air Force commander General Du\u0161an Simovi\u0107, who proclaimed King Peter II to be of age to rule the realm. Consequently, the city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe on 6 April 1941, killing up to 24,000 people.[68][69] Yugoslavia was then invaded by German, Italian, Hungarian, and Bulgarian forces. Belgrade was occupied by the German Army later the same month and Belgrade became the seat of the puppet Nedi\u0107 regime, headed by General Milan Nedi\u0107.[70]\nGerman bombing of Belgrade in 1941\nDuring the summer and fall of 1941, in reprisal for guerrilla attacks, the Germans carried out several massacres of Belgrade citizens; in particular, members of the Jewish community were subject to mass shootings at the order of General Franz B\u00f6hme, the German Military Governor of Serbia. B\u00f6hme rigorously enforced the rule that for every German killed, 100 Serbs or Jews would be shot.[71] The resistance movement in Belgrade was led by Major \u017darko Todorovi\u0107 from 1941 until his arrest in 1943.[72]\nJust like Rotterdam, which was devastated twice, by both German and Allied bombing, Belgrade was bombed once more during World War II, this time by the Allies on 16 April 1944, killing at least 1,100 people. This bombing fell on the Orthodox Christian Easter.[73] Most of the city remained under German occupation until 20 October 1944, when it was liberated by the Red Army and the Communist Yugoslav Partisans. On 29 November 1945, Marshal Josip Broz Tito proclaimed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in Belgrade (later to be renamed to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 7 April 1963).[74] Higher estimates from the former secret police place the victim count of political persecutions in Belgrade at 10,000.[75]\nSocialist Yugoslavia\nDuring the post-war period, Belgrade grew rapidly as the capital of the renewed Yugoslavia, developing as a major industrial center.[58] In 1948, construction of New Belgrade started. In 1958, Belgrade's first television station began broadcasting. In 1961, the conference of Non-Aligned Countries was held in Belgrade under Tito's chairmanship. In 1962, Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport was built. In 1968, major student protests led to several street clashes between students and the police.[76]\nMinistry of Defense building damaged in 1999 NATO bombing\nOn 9 March 1991, massive demonstrations led by Vuk Dra\u0161kovi\u0107 were held in the city against Slobodan Milo\u0161evi\u0107.[77] According to various media outlets, there were between 100,000 and 150,000 people on the streets.[78] Two people were killed, 203 injured and 108 arrested during the protests, and later that day tanks were deployed onto the streets to restore order.[79] Further protests were held in Belgrade from November 1996 to February 1997 against the same government after alleged electoral fraud at local elections.[80] These protests brought Zoran \u0110in\u0111i\u0107 to power, the first mayor of Belgrade since World War II who did not belong to the League of Communists of Yugoslavia or its later offshoot, the Socialist Party of Serbia.[81]\nIn 1999, during the Kosovo War, NATO bombings caused substantial damage to the city. Among the sites bombed were the buildings of several ministries, the RTS building, several hospitals, the Hotel Jugoslavija, the Central Committee building, the Avala Tower, and the Chinese embassy.[82] Several of these buildings have been left in their bombed states to serve as a memorial for the bombings.[83]\nAfter the 2000 presidential elections, Belgrade was the site of major public protests, with over half a million people on the streets. These demonstrations resulted in the ousting of president Milo\u0161evi\u0107.[84][85]\nIn 2014, Belgrade Waterfront , a catalytic development, has been initiated headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at improving Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, a neglected stretch of land on the right bank of the Sava river, between the Belgrade Fair and Belgrade Main railway station. Around \u20ac3.5 billion will be invested by the Serbian government and their Emirati partners.[86] The project includes office and luxury apartment buildings, five-star hotels, a shopping mall and Belgrade Tower.\nBelgrade lies 116.75 metres (383.0 ft) above sea level and is located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. The historical core of Belgrade, Kalemegdan, lies on the right banks of both rivers. Since the 19th century, the city has been expanding to the south and east; after World War II, Novi Beograd (New Belgrade) was built on the left bank of the Sava river, connecting Belgrade with Zemun. Smaller, chiefly residential communities across the Danube, like Krnja\u010da, Kote\u017e and Bor\u010da, also merged with the city, while Pan\u010devo, a heavily industrialized satellite city, remains a separate town. The city has an urban area of 360 square kilometres (140 sq mi), while together with its metropolitan area it covers 3,223 km2 (1,244 sq mi).\nPanoramic view of the confluence of the Sava River and the Danube from Belgrade Fortress.\nOn the right bank of the Sava, central Belgrade has a hilly terrain, while the highest point of Belgrade proper is Torlak hill at 303 m (994 ft). The mountains of Avala (511 m (1,677 ft)) and Kosmaj (628 m (2,060 ft)) lie south of the city. Across the Sava and Danube, the land is mostly flat, consisting of alluvial plains and loessial plateaus.[87]\nBelgrade lies in the humid subtropical (Cfa) just short of a Humid continental climate (Dfa), climate zone, with four seasons and uniformly spread precipitation. Monthly averages range from 1.4 \u00b0C (34.5 \u00b0F) in January to 23.0 \u00b0C (73.4 \u00b0F) in July, with an annual mean of 12.5 \u00b0C (54.5 \u00b0F). There are, on average, 31 days a year when the temperature is above 30 \u00b0C, and 95 days when the temperature is above 25 \u00b0C. Belgrade receives about 690 millimetres (27 in) of precipitation a year, with late spring being wettest. The average annual number of sunny hours is 2,112.\nThe highest officially recorded temperature in Belgrade was +43.6 \u00b0C (110.5 \u00b0F) on 24 July 2007,[88] while on the other end, the lowest temperature was \u221226.2 \u00b0C (\u221215 \u00b0F) on 10 January 1893.[89]\nClimate data for Belgrade (1981\u20132010)\nSource: Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia[90]\nSee also: Mayor of Belgrade\nBelgrade is a separate territorial unit in Serbia, with its own autonomous city authority.[10] The Assembly of the City of Belgrade has 110 members, elected on four-year terms.[91] A 13-member City Council, elected by the Assembly and presided over by the mayor and his deputy, has the control and supervision of the city administration,[92] which manages day-to-day administrative affairs. It is divided into 14 Secretariats, each having a specific portfolio such as traffic or health care, and several professional services, agencies and institutes.[93]\nThe 2014 Belgrade local elections were won by the Serbian Progressive Party, which formed a ruling coalition with the Socialist Party of Serbia. These elections ended the long-time rule of the Democratic Party, which was in power from 2004 to 2013.[94] The Mayor of Belgrade is Sini\u0161a Mali, a political independent affiliated with the Serbian Progressive Party.[95]\nAs the capital city, Belgrade is seat of all Serbian state authorities \u2013 executive, legislative, judiciary, and the headquarters of all national political parties as well as 75 diplomatic missions.[96] This includes the National Assembly, the Presidency, the Government of Serbia and all the ministries, Supreme Court of Cassation and the Constitutional Court.\nSee also: Subdivisions of Belgrade\nThe city is divided into 17 municipalities.[11] Previously, they were classified into 10 \"urban\" (lying completely or partially within borders of the city proper) and 7 \"suburban\" municipalities, whose centres are smaller towns.[97] With the new 2010 City statute, they were all given equal status, with the proviso that suburban ones (except Sur\u010din) have certain autonomous powers, chiefly related with construction, infrastructure and public utilities.[11]\nMost of the municipalities are situated on the southern side of the Danube and Sava rivers, in the \u0160umadija region. Three municipalities (Zemun, Novi Beograd, and Sur\u010din), are on the northern bank of the Sava, in the Syrmia region, and the municipality of Palilula, spanning the Danube, is in both the \u0160umadija and Banat regions.\nMap of municipalities in Belgrade\nBarajevo suburban 213 27,110\n\u010cukarica urban 156 181,231\nGrocka suburban 289 83,907\nLazarevac suburban 384 58,622\nMladenovac suburban 339 53,096\nNovi Beograd urban 41 214,506\nObrenovac suburban 411 72,524\nPalilula urban 451 173,521\nRakovica urban 31 108,641\nSavski Venac urban 14 39,122\nSopot suburban 271 20,367\nStari Grad urban 5 48,450\nSur\u010din urban 285 43,819\nVo\u017edovac urban 148 158,213\nVra\u010dar urban 3 56,333\nZemun urban 154 168,170\nZvezdara urban 32 151,808\nMain articles: Demographics of Belgrade and Demographic history of Belgrade\nAccording to the 2011 census, the city has a population of 1,166,763, while the urban area of Belgrade (with adjacent urban settlements of Bor\u010da, Ov\u010da, and Sur\u010din included) has 1,233,796 inhabitants, and the population of the metropolitan area (the administrative area of the City of Belgrade) stands at 1,659,440 people.\n8,000[98] \u2014\n50,000[99] +525.0%\n100,000[99] +100.0%\n25,000[100] \u221275.0%\n22,000[100] +46.7%\nBelgrade is home to many ethnicities from all over the former Yugoslavia and wider Balkans region. The main ethnic groups are: Serbs (1,505,448), Roma (27,325), Montenegrins (9,902), Yugoslavs (8,061), Croats (7,752), Macedonians (6,970), and Muslims by nationality (3,996).[101] Many people came to the city as economic migrants from smaller towns and the countryside, while tens of thousands arrived as refugees from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo, as a result of the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.[102] Between 10,000 and 20,000[103] Chinese are estimated to live in Belgrade; they began immigrating in the mid-1990s. Block 70 in New Belgrade is known colloquially as the Chinese quarter.[104][105] Many Middle Easterners, mainly from Syria, Iran, Jordan and Iraq, arrived in order to pursue their studies during the 1970s and 1980s, and have remained in the city.[106]\nBelgrade 1,344,844\nBor\u010da 46,086\nGrocka 26,904\nLazarevac 26,006\nObrenovac 25,429\nMladenovac 23,609\nSrem\u010dica 21,001\nSur\u010din 18,205\nRipanj 11,088\nUgrinovci 10,807\nLe\u0161tane 10,473\nAlthough there are several historic religious communities in Belgrade, the religious makeup of the city is relatively homogenous. The Serbian Orthodox community is by far the largest, with 1,475,168 adherents. There are also 31,914 Muslims, 13,720 Roman Catholics, and 3,128 Protestants. There once was a significant Jewish community in Belgrade, but following the World War II Nazi occupation of the city, and subsequent Jewish emigration, their numbers have fallen from over 10,000 to just 295.[108]\nMain article: Economy of Belgrade\nSee also: Belgrade IT sector\nBusiness park Airport City Belgrade.\nBelgrade is the economic heart of Serbia and home to most major Serbian and international companies operating in the country. As of 2009, over 40% of Serbia's GDP is generated by the city, which also has 31.4% of Serbia's employed population.[109] The city of Belgrade's 2014 nominal GDP is estimated at 16.97 billion USD, which amounts to 859,329 RSD ($10,086) per capita.[110] GDP at purchasing power parity is estimated at $36.1bn USD, which is $21,461 per capita in terms of purchasing power parity.[111]\nNew Belgrade is the main business district in the country and one of the financial centers in Southeast Europe. It offers a range of facilities such as hotels, congress halls (Sava Centar), class A and class B office buildings, and business parks (Airport City Belgrade). Currently, over 1.2 million square meters of land is under construction in New Belgrade and the estimated value of construction in the next three years is over 1.5 billion euros. The Belgrade Stock Exchange is also located in New Belgrade and has a market capitalization of \u20ac6.5 billion (US$9 billion).\nNew Belgrade, main financial district\nWith 6,924 companies in the IT sector (2013 data), Belgrade is one of the information technology centers in this part of Europe, with strong growth.[112] Microsoft Development Center located in Belgrade was at the time of its establishment fifth such center in the world.[113] Many world IT companies choose Belgrade as regional or European center such as Asus,[114] Intel,[115] Dell,[116] Huawei, NCR,[117] etc.\nIn September 2013, the average monthly net salary in Belgrade was 53,564 RSD ($635), while gross salary was 73,970 RSD ($877).[118] In the annual Economist Intelligence Unit survey in 2013, Belgrade ranked 86th most expensive among 131 world cities.[119][120]\nAccording to the 2015 survey,[121] 73% of the city's households owned a computer, 65.8% of households had a broadband internet connection and 73.9% pay television services.[121]\nMain article: Culture of Belgrade\nThe Grand Hall of the National Theatre\nBelgrade hosts many annual international cultural events, including the Film Festival, Theatre Festival, Summer Festival, Music Festival, Book Fair, Eurovision Song Contest 2008, and the Beer Fest.[122] The Nobel Prize winning author Ivo Andri\u0107 wrote his most famous work, The Bridge on the Drina, in Belgrade.[123] Other prominent Belgrade authors include Branislav Nu\u0161i\u0107, Milo\u0161 Crnjanski, Borislav Peki\u0107, Milorad Pavi\u0107 and Me\u0161a Selimovi\u0107.[124][125][126] Internationally Belgrade prominent artist: Marina Abramovi\u0107 and Milovan Destil Markovi\u0107.\nMost of Serbia's film industry is based in Belgrade. FEST is an annual film festival that held since 1971, and, through 2013, had been attended by four million people and had presented almost 4,000 films.[127]\nThe city was one of the main centers of the Yugoslav new wave in the 1980s: VIS Idoli, Ekatarina Velika, \u0160arlo Akrobata and Elektri\u010dni Orgazam were all from Belgrade. Other notable Belgrade rock acts include Riblja \u010corba, Bajaga i Instruktori and Partibrejkers.[128][129] Today, it is the center of the Serbian hip hop scene, with acts such as Beogradski Sindikat, \u0160kabo, Mar\u010delo, and most of the Bassivity Music stable hailing from or living in the city.[130][131] There are numerous theatres, the most prominent of which are National Theatre, Theatre on Terazije, Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Zvezdara Theatre, and Atelier 212. The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts is also based in Belgrade, as well as the National Library of Serbia. Other major libraries include the Belgrade City Library and the Belgrade University Library. Belgrade's two opera houses are: National Theatre and Madlenianum Opera House.[132][133]\nThere are many foreign cultural institutions in Belgrade, including the Spanish Instituto Cervantes,[134] the German Goethe-Institut[135] and the French Institut fran\u00e7ais,[136] which are all located in the central pedestrian area of Knez Mihailova Street. Other cultural centers in Belgrade are American Corner,[137] Austrian Cultural Forum,[138] British Council,[139] Chinese Confucius Institute,[140] Canadian Cultural Center,[141] Hellenic Foundation for Culture,[142] Italian Istituto Italiano di Cultura,[143] Iranian Culture Center,[144] Azerbaijani Culture Center[145] and Russian Center for Science and Culture.[146] European Union National Institutes for Culture operates a cluster of cultural centres from the EU.[147]\nFollowing the victory of Serbia's representative Marija \u0160erifovi\u0107 at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Belgrade hosted the Contest in 2008.[148]\nSee also: List of museums in Belgrade\nThe most prominent museum in Belgrade is the National Museum, founded in 1844 and currently closed for reconstruction. The Museum houses a collection of more than 400,000 exhibits, (over 5600 paintings and 8400 drawings and prints, including many foreign masters like Bosch, Juan de Flandes, Titian, Tintoretto, Rubens, Van Dyck, C\u00e9zanne, G.B.Tiepolo, Renoir, Monet, Lautrec, Matisse, Picasso, Gauguin, Chagall, Van Gogh, Mondrian etc., and also the famous Miroslav's Gospel.[149] The Ethnographic Museum, established in 1901, contains more than 150,000 items showcasing the rural and urban culture of the Balkans, particularly the countries of former Yugoslavia.[150]\nThe Museum of Contemporary Art was the first Contemporary art museum in Europe[151] founded in 1958 and has a collection of around 35,000 works including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Joan Mir\u00f3, David Hockney, Ivan Me\u0161trovi\u0107 and others since 1900.[152] The Museum is currently closed due to renovation.\nThe Military Museum houses a wide range of more than 25,000 military exhibits dating as far back as to the Roman period, as well as parts of a F-117 stealth aircraft shot down by the Serbian army.[153][154]\nThe Museum of Aviation in Belgrade has more than 200 aircraft, of which about 50 are on display, and a few of which are the only surviving examples of their type, such as the Fiat G.50. This museum also displays parts of shot down US and NATO aircraft, such as the F-117 and F-16[155]\nThe Railway Museum is located within the railway company headquarters building\nThe Nikola Tesla Museum, founded in 1952, preserves the personal items of Nikola Tesla, the inventor after whom the Tesla unit was named. It holds around 160,000 original documents and around 5,700 personal other items including his urne.[156] The last of the major Belgrade museums is the Museum of Vuk and Dositej, which showcases the lives, work and legacy of Vuk Stefanovi\u0107 Karad\u017ei\u0107 and Dositej Obradovi\u0107, the 19th century reformer of the Serbian literary language and the first Serbian Minister of Education, respectively.[157] Belgrade also houses the Museum of African Art, founded in 1977, which has the large collection of art from West Africa.[158]\nWith around 95,000 copies of national and international films, the Yugoslav Film Archive is the largest in the region and among the 10 largest archives in the world.[159] The institution also operates the Museum of Yugoslav Film Archive, with movie theatre and exhibition hall. The archive's long-standing storage problems were finally solved in 2007, when a new modern depository was opened.[160] The Yugoslav Film Archive also exhibits original Charlie Chaplin's stick and one of the first movies by Auguste and Louis Lumi\u00e8re.[161]\nThe Belgrade City Museum moved into a new building in downtown in 2006.[162] The Museum hosts a range of collections covering the history of urban life since prehistory.[163]\nThe Museum of Yugoslav History has collection from Yugoslav era. Beside paintings, the most valuable are Moon rocks donated by Apollo 11 crew Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins while visiting Belgrade in 1969 and from mission Apollo 17 donated by Richard Nixon in 1971.[164] Museum also houses Joseph Stalin's sabre with 260 brilliants and diamonds,donated by Stalin himself.[165]\nMuseum of Science and Technology moved to the building of the first city's power plant in Dor\u0107ol in 2005.[166]\nSee also: List of buildings in Belgrade, List of streets and squares in Belgrade, List of bridges in Belgrade, Architectural projects in Belgrade, Religious architecture in Belgrade, and Gates of Belgrade\nBelgrade has wildly varying architecture, from the center of Zemun, typical of a Central European town,[167] to the more modern architecture and spacious layout of New Belgrade. The oldest architecture is found in Kalemegdan Park. Outside of Kalemegdan, the oldest buildings date only from the 18th century, due to its geographic position and frequent wars and destructions.[168] The oldest public structure in Belgrade is a nondescript Turkish t\u00fcrbe, while the oldest house is a modest clay house on Dor\u0107ol, from late 18th century.[169] Western influence began in the 19th century, when the city completely transformed from an oriental town to the contemporary architecture of the time, with influences from neoclassicism, romanticism, and academic art. Serbian architects took over the development from the foreign builders in the late 19th century, producing the National Theatre, Old Palace, Cathedral Church and later, in the early 20th century, the National Assembly and National Museum, influenced by art nouveau.[168] Elements of Neo-Byzantine architecture are present in buildings such as Vuk's Foundation, old Post Office in Kosovska street, and sacral architecture, such as St. Mark's Church (based on the Gra\u010danica monastery), and the Temple of Saint Sava.[168]\nArchitectural styles in Belgrade:\nSt. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade\nMetropol Palace Hotel Belgrade\nBelville (Belgrade)\nBelgrade Cooperative\nDuring the period of Communist rule, much housing was built quickly and cheaply for the huge influx of people fleeing the countryside following World War II, sometimes resulting in the brutalist architecture of the blokovi (blocks) of New Belgrade; a socrealism trend briefly ruled, resulting in buildings like the Trade Union Hall.[168] However, in the mid-1950s, the modernist trends took over, and still dominate the Belgrade architecture.[168]\nBelgrade has the second oldest sewer system in Europe.[170]\nSee also: Tourism in Serbia\nKnez Mihailova Street.\nThe historic areas and buildings of Belgrade are among the city's premier attractions. They include Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Nikola Pa\u0161i\u0107 Square, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Knez Mihailova Street, the Parliament, the Church of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. On top of this, there are many parks, monuments, museums, caf\u00e9s, restaurants and shops on both sides of the river. The hilltop Avala Monument and Avala Tower offer views over the city.\nBelgrade Fortress.\nElite neighborhood of Dedinje is situated near the Top\u010dider and Ko\u0161utnjak parks. The beli dvor (White Palace), house of royal family Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107, is open for visitors. The palace has many valuable artworks.[171] Nearby, Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum, called The House of Flowers, documents the life of the former Yugoslav president.\nAda Ciganlija is a former island on the Sava River, and Belgrade's biggest sports and recreational complex. Today it is connected with the right bank of the Sava via two causeways, creating an artificial lake. It is the most popular destination for Belgraders during the city's hot summers. There are 7 kilometres (4 miles) of long beaches and sports facilities for various sports including golf, football, basketball, volleyball, rugby union, baseball, and tennis.[172] During summer there are between 200,000 and 300,000 bathers daily.[173]\nExtreme sports are available, such as bungee jumping, water skiing, and paintballing.[172][174] There are numerous tracks on the island, where it is possible to ride a bike, go for a walk, or go jogging.[172][174] Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands[175] on the rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island, at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds).[176] These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve.[177]\nTourist income in 2012 amounted to nearly 500 million euros;[178] in 2013, Belgrade was visited by 660,000 registered tourists, of which 520,000 were foreign.[179] Of those, more than 70,000 arrived by 550 river cruisers.[180]\nBelgrade has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife; many clubs that are open until dawn can be found throughout the city. The most recognizable nightlife features of Belgrade are the barges (splav), spread along the banks of the Sava and Danube Rivers.[181][182][183]\nMany weekend visitors\u2014particularly from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia\u2014prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals, due to a perceived friendly atmosphere, plentiful clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language difficulties, and the lack of restrictive night life regulation.[184][185]\nFamous alternative clubs include Akademija and the KST (Klub Studenata Tehnike), located in the basement of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering.[186][187][188] One of the most famous sites for alternative cultural happenings in the city is the SKC (Student Cultural Centre), located right across from Belgrade's highrise landmark, the Beogra\u0111anka. Concerts featuring famous local and foreign bands are often held at the center. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions.[189]\nA more traditional Serbian nightlife experience, accompanied by traditional music known as Starogradska (roughly translated as Old Town Music), typical of northern Serbia's urban environments, is most prominent in Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighborhood where the poets and artists of Belgrade gathered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Skadar Street (the centre of Skadarlija) and the surrounding neighbourhood are lined with some of Belgrade's best and oldest traditional restaurants (called kafanas in Serbian), which date back to that period.[190] At one end of the neighbourhood stands Belgrade's oldest beer brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century.[191] One of the city's oldest kafanas is the Znak pitanja(\"?\").[192]\nThe Times reported that Europe's best nightlife can be found in Belgrade.[193] In the Lonely Planet \"1000 Ultimate Experiences\" guide of 2009, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world.[194]\nSee also: List of sporting events in Belgrade\nSerbian tennis player Novak \u0110okovi\u0107 was born in Belgrade. He is a 12-time Grand Slam champion and is the ATP World No. 1.\nThe Kombank Arena in New Belgrade, one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe.\nThere are approximately one-thousand sports facilities in Belgrade, many of which are capable of serving all levels of sporting events.[195] Belgrade has hosted several major sporting events recently, including Eurobasket 2005, the 2005 European Volleyball Championship, the 2006 European Water Polo Championship, the European Youth Olympic Festival 2007, and the 2009 Summer Universiade.[196]\nThe city is home to Serbia's two biggest and most successful football clubs, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade. Red Star won the 1991 UEFA Champions League (European Cup). The two major stadiums in Belgrade are the Marakana (Red Star Stadium) and the Partizan Stadium.[197] The rivalry between Red Star and Partizan is one of the fiercest in world football.[198]\nRed Star Stadium.\nAccording to the European Arenas Association, the Belgrade Arena is one of the largest European indoor arena with capacity of 22,868.[199] It is used for major sporting events and large concerts. In May 2008 it was the venue for the 53rd Eurovision Song Contest.[200] The Pionir Hall is the main venue of basketball clubs KK Partizan, European champion of 1992 and KK Crvena zvezda.[201][202]\nIn recent years, Belgrade has also given rise to several world-class tennis players such as Ana Ivanovi\u0107, Jelena Jankovi\u0107 and Novak \u0110okovi\u0107. Ivanovi\u0107 and \u0110okovi\u0107 are the first female and male Serbian players, respectively, to win Grand Slam singles titles. The Serbian national team won the 2010 Davis Cup, beating the French team in the finals played in the Belgrade Arena.[203]\nSince 1996,[204] biannual (autumn/winter and spring/summer seasons) fashion weeks are held citywide. Numerous Serbian and international designers and fashion brands have their shows on the fashion week. Belgrade Fashion Week is on the list of 40 most significant fashion weeks in the world.[205]\nSee also: List of media organisations in Belgrade\nBelgrade is the most important media hub in Serbia. The city is home to the main headquarters of the national broadcaster Radio Television Serbia (RTS), which is a public service broadcaster.[206] The most popular commercial broadcaster is RTV Pink, a Serbian media multinational, known for its popular entertainment programs. One of the most popular commercial broadcaster is B92, another media company, which has its own TV station, radio station, and music and book publishing arms, as well as the most popular website on the Serbian internet.[207][208] Other TV stations broadcasting from Belgrade include 1Prva (formerly Fox televizija), Nova, N1 and others which only cover the greater Belgrade municipal area, such as Studio B.\nHigh-circulation daily newspapers published in Belgrade include Politika, Blic, Alo!, Kurir and Danas. There are 2 sporting dailies, Sportski \u017eurnal and Sport, and one economic daily, Privredni pregled. A new free distribution daily, 24 sata, was founded in the autumn of 2006. Also, Serbian editions of the world-famous magazines such as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Elle, National Geographic, Men's Health, The Best Shop, Grazia and others have their headquarters based in the city.\nSee also: List of educational institutions in Belgrade\nFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Belgrade University.\nBelgrade has two state universities and several private institutions of higher education. The University of Belgrade, founded in 1808 as the \"Great School\", is the oldest institution of higher learning in Serbia.[209] Having developed with the city in the 19th century, quite a few University buildings are a constituent part of Belgrade's architecture and cultural heritage. With enrollment of nearly 90,000 students, the University is one of the Europe's largest.[210]\nThere are also 195 primary (elementary) schools and 85 secondary schools. Of the primary schools, there are 162 regular, 14 special, 15 art, and 4 adult schools. The secondary school system has 51 vocational schools, 21 gymnasiums, 8 art schools and 5 special schools. The 230,000 pupils are managed by 22,000 employees in over 500 buildings, covering around 1,100,000 m\u00b2.[211]\nMain article: Transport in Belgrade\nSee also: Bridges in Belgrade\nMostar interchange with E-75 Expressway opened in 1972.\nBelgrade has an extensive public transport system based on buses (118 urban lines and more than 300 suburban lines), trams (12 lines), and trolleybuses (8 lines).[212] It is run by GSP Beograd and SP Lasta, in cooperation with private companies on various bus routes. The BusPlus ticketing system based on contactless smart cards began operating in February 2012. Belgrade also has a commuter rail network, Beovoz, now run by the city government. The main railway station connects Belgrade with other European capitals and many towns in Serbia. Travel by coach is also popular, and the capital is well-served with daily connections to every town in Serbia and to many other European destinations through the central bus station.\nThe city is placed along the Pan-European corridors X and VII.[5] The motorway system provides for easy access to Novi Sad and Budapest, in the north; Ni\u0161 to the south; and Zagreb, to the west. Situated at the confluence of two major rivers, the Danube and the Sava, Belgrade has 7 bridges\u2014the two main ones are Branko's bridge and the Gazela Bridge, both of which connect the core of the city to New Belgrade. With the city's expansion and a substantial increase in the number of vehicles, congestion has become a major problem; this is expected to be alleviated by the construction of a bypass connecting the E70 and E75 motorways.[213] Further, an \"inner magistral semi-ring\" is planned, including a new Ada Bridge across the Sava river, which is expected to ease commuting within the city and unload the Gazela and Branko's bridge.[214]\nBeovoz station Vukov Spomenik located 55m underground.\nThe Port of Belgrade is on the Danube, and allows the city to receive goods by river.[215] The city is also served by Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of the city centre, near Sur\u010din. At its peak in 1986, almost 3 million passengers travelled through the airport, though that number dwindled to a trickle in the 1990s.[216] Following renewed growth in 2000, the number of passengers reached approximately 2 million in 2004 and 2005,[217] over 2.6 million passengers in 2008,[218] reaching over 3 million passengers.[219] All-time peak, with over 4 million passengers, was accomplished in 2014, when Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport became the second fastest growing major airport in Europe.[220]\nBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.\nBeovoz is the suburban/commuter railway network that provides mass-transit services in the city, similar to Paris' RER and Toronto's GO Transit. The main usage of today's system is to connect the suburbs with the city centre. Beovoz is operated by Serbian Railways.[221] Belgrade suburban railway system connects suburbs and nearby cities to the west, north and south of the city. It began operation in 1992 and currently has 5 lines with 41 stations divided in two zones.[222]\nBelgrade was one of the last big European capitals and cities with over a million people to have no metro/subway or other rapid transit system. The Belgrade Metro is considered the third most important project in the country, after work on roads and railways. The two projects of highest priority are the Belgrade bypass and the Pan-European Corridor X.\nInternational cooperation and honours\nList of Belgrade's sister and twin cities:[223]\nLjubljana, Slovenia, since 2010[224][225]\nChicago, USA, since 2005\nCoventry, UK, since 1957[226][227]\nOther friendships and cooperations, protocols, memorandums:[223]\nAstana, Kazakhstan, since 2016, Agreement on Cooperation [228]\nTehran, Iran, since 2016, Agreement on Cooperation [229]\nCorfu, Greece, since 2010, Protocol on Cooperation\nShenzhen, China, since 2009, Agreement on Cooperation[230]\nSkopje, Macedonia, since 2006, Letter of Intent\nBanja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, since 2005, Agreement on Cooperation[231]\nZagreb, Croatia, since 2003, Letter of Intent\nKiev, Ukraine, since 2002, Agreement on Cooperation\nTel Aviv, Israel, since 1990, Agreement on Cooperation\nBucharest, Romania, since 1999, Agreement on Cooperation\nBeijing, China, since 1980, Agreement on Cooperation[232]\nRome, Italy, since 1971, Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation\nAthens, Greece, since 1966, Agreement on Friendship and Cooperation\nSome of the city's municipalities are also twinned to small cities or districts of other big cities; for details see their respective articles.\nBelgrade has received various domestic and international honors, including the French L\u00e9gion d'honneur (proclaimed 21 December 1920; Belgrade is one of four cities outside France, alongside Li\u00e8ge, Luxembourg and Volgograd, to receive this honour), the Czechoslovak War Cross (awarded 8 October 1925), the Yugoslavian Order of the Kara\u0111or\u0111e's Star (awarded 18 May 1939) and the Yugoslavian Order of the People's Hero (proclaimed on 20 October 1974, the 30th anniversary of the overthrow of Nazi German occupation during World War II).[233] All of these decorations were received for the war efforts during the World War I and World War II.[234] In 2006, Financial Times' magazine Foreign Direct Investment awarded Belgrade the title of City of the Future of Southern Europe.[235][236]\nList of people from Belgrade\n\u2191 \"Ancient Period\". 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        "raw_content": "The following is an email I sent to Del Mar City Manager Scott Huth on September 7, 2018:\nHi Scott \u2013 I hope all is well.\nThis morning on her 2nd birthday, I was walking my daughter down to the tot lot by the beach.\nWe stopped to check our mail at the post office and then continued down 15th toward Coast Blvd. I started smelling noxious chemicals \u2013 and then noticed one of the landscapers working on the corner (I assume it is City property) was spraying weed killer. Before we were overcome with it, I turned around went back up the block and crossed the street.\n1. Were these workers there on a City contract?\n2. Does the City know they are using chemical weed killers and spraying them in public without notice or regard to the environment?\n3. Is the City of Del Mar ok with this?\n4. Is anyone thinking about where those chemicals end up? 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        "raw_content": "In eight days, I will be boarding a plane to Singapore on my own. I\u2019ve done that before, but after that, I\u2019ll be taking another plane to Bangkok on my own and I haven\u2019t done that yet.\nIt\u2019s easy when you\u2019re travelling with someone or travelling to a place where you\u2019ll be living with people you know. You take precautions, of course, but at the back of your mind, you know that if something happens, there\u2019s somebody *there* to take care of things. But if you\u2019re travelling alone, what then?\nI\u2019ve had countless paranoid thoughts about this trips. Of course I try to be optimistic, but you just can\u2019t totally shrug off all the what-ifs.\nI think travelling is a state of mind. You can travel to the other end of the globe and still remain where you originally are if you keep on comparing what you encounter with your standards at home, not opening your mind to new experiences. On the other hand, you can also feel at home if you embrace the country and the culture. Of course it will never be *home* but at least you had a very enriching experience.\nLe sigh. I haven\u2019t gone yet and I\u2019m already hating myself for a horrible trip that I haven\u2019t taken.\n~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *\nReading through the BnA forums, I realize how lucky I am that my parents are letting me go off on my own. There are 30-year olds there who are so excited about their trip, but their parents are dead set against the trip. Then again, I never did ask my parents if I can go alone\u2026 I think they know that whatever they say, I\u2019d still go on this trip.\nRELATED: I'm on TV!\nA lot of people have said that going on a solo trip is the best decision they have ever made. They have built up their confident, became more sociable, and generally gotten to know themselves better. My question is, will the same thing happen to me?\nDamnit, it better.\nbackpacking_trip, solo_female_traveler, solo_travel\nSo why travel solo? | justwandering.org says:\n[\u2026] at the thought of traveling solo when it first crossed our minds. It\u2019s okay to feel scared. I felt that way too, before I embarked on my first solo backpacking trip outside the country. Now, I take comfort in knowing that there are people who share the same paranoid thoughts as I do [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Keith Clark has been responsible for MTI Europe for over 15 years of his 26 years with the Company. He was also World-wide COO for MTI Corporation USA before the separation of the two companies in November 2007. He joined MTI in 1990 being appointed to create and build a successful services division within Europe and the US; before moving to a more senior multi-functional role. This included facilitating the introduction of private equity to help finance growth.\nHe has been a key figure in the move to make MTI Europe independent and has been a prime force in delivering profitable growth across all the European entities.\nPrior to this Keith held several positions with Systems Industries, an IT integrator, whom he joined in 1980. Between 1971 and 1980 he served with the military, where he first developed his technical, managerial and logistics skills. He has long been acknowledged as a senior and respected member of the data storage community, being directly engaged in the business for more than 35 years.\nOne thought on \u201cAbout KC\u201d\nTHOMAS Jean-Pierre says:\nPleased to see your succesfull carreer at MTI.I had the pleasure to meet you in Paris in 1999, at that time you looked after a Customer Services Manager for France.",
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        "raw_content": "Earlier this month we brought you confirmation on the two sides in Captain America: Civil War. On Team Captain America we had Hawkeye, Falcon, Bucky/Winter Soldier, Ant-Man and Scarlet Witch, while on Team Iron Man there was Vision, Black Widow, War Machine and Spider-Man. Today, we have some brand new Captain America: Civil War promo art that confirms those warring factions of Marvel superheroes with some interesting new twists!\nRevealed over at Comic Book Movie, these new shots reiterate most of what we know from above, though there are some changes. Sadly, Spider-Man is not a part of this lineup (Marvel is reportedly highly protective of his look in the film) and has been replaced by Black Panther. Scarlet Witch is missing as well, replaced with Sharon Carter/Agent 13 (Emily VanCamp). You\u2019ll have to look closely to see Ant-Man, but he\u2019s there. It\u2019s also our first look at the movie version of Redwing, Falcon\u2019s bird sidekick from the comics who has been adapted to a drone for the film.\nIn addition to Spider-Man, there are still a number of characters we have yet to see from Captain America: Civil War. We know that in addition to those superheroes in these pictures, there\u2019s still General Ross, Crossbones, Baron Zemo, Martin Freeman\u2019s unnamed character and even Aunt May yet to have some official kind of reveal.\nIn case you\u2019ve been living under a rock, here\u2019s the official synopsis for Captain America: Civil War:\nCaptain America: Civil War\u2019s plot picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off, as Steve Rogers leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.\nThe 50 Coolest Easter Eggs in the Marvel Cinematic Universe\nSource: \u2018Captain America: Civil War\u2019 Promo Art Gives First Look at the New Superhero Teams!",
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        "raw_content": "Save Darfur Coalition: Misses the Point\nThe Save Darfur Coalition continues to view the war in Darfur from a narrow Arab v African perspective and as a result fails to really grasp the complexities of the situation. Animated by ideology, Christian zeal or a sense of humanitarianism, most of the people associated with the Save Darfur Coalition have simply placed the crisis within the optic of the anti-Arabism and Islamophobia that gripped the US after 9/11. What they have failed to grasp most of all is that the victims of the Darfur crisis are 1. Muslims themselves; 2. have seen themselves as Arabized and a part of the wider Arab world for some centuries and following from this point; 3. see themselves as Sudanese. Since America is permeated by the politics of race and by racism, the American Save the Darfur Coalition cannot understand a conflict between putative Arabs and Africans without the war being about being Arab or African.\nSo, if the war is not about being Arab or African, what is it about? This is a complex question and a question partially answered by studies such as Flint and De Waal (2007), Daly (2007) and Mamdani (2009). While these studies allude to the problem of the Sudan\u2019s failed politics and failing state, none of them go far enough in laying the balance of the blame for events in Darfur on the incapacity of the Sudanese state and the problems that accrue from a state that is ineffective and from a government that is unable to act except in the interests of a narrow ruling elite. Sudan\u2019s economic crisis began with independence and became even worse after the global recession of the 1970s. By the 1980s, Sudan was a major defaulter of loan repayments and was only propped up by the US and the IMF because of its strategic importance in fighting communism in Africa. With the end of the cold war and the rise of an anti-US Islamist government in the 1990s, Sudan\u2019s economic crisis worsened and Sudan was, and remains, the only country expelled from the IMF for non-compliance. In the 1990s, the Sudan was a basket-case and the state fell into complete ruin. The result of this was that the people of Darfur received very little from the Sudanese government and in 2003 rebelled in the hope of securing access to some state resources and funds. The rebellion turned into a civil war and the civil war turned into a humanitarian crisis.\nSo, from this brief outline it is clear that the best way to deal with the crisis in the Sudan is to assist in rebuilding the capacity of the Sudanese state, especially in Darfur where access to medical care, education and employment are urgently required. This would require the assistance of international financial institutions and the members of the G8/G20. What then does the Save Darfur Coalition recommend for ending the crisis in Darfur?\n\u201cSave Darfur Coalition Asks G-20 Not to Forgive Sudan\u2019s Debt\u201d\nWho would benefit from such a move? The people of Darfur or International creditors and the IMF? We all want the crisis in Darfur to come to an end and for people to be able to return to their homes and to be able to start to rebuild their lives. The most effective way to achieve this is by investing in a strong and stable Sudanese state that can provide its population with employment, education, health care and security. The Save Darfur Coalition and other organisations of similar ilk have missed the point all together on Darfur, and cannot come to terms with the reality that the best way of resolving the crisis is by rebuilding Sudan and not by punishing the Sudanese which only end up punishing the people of Darfur because after all Darfur is a part of the Sudan. Until Save Darfur see this basic fact they will never really understand what the crisis in Darfur is truly about or how to resolve it.\nLeave a Comment \u00bb\t| Darfur, events, government, in the news, Sudan, war\t| Permalink",
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        "raw_content": "A Sketch of the Contemporary Art Scene in Phnom Penh\nJanuary 7, 2014 by Khiri Travel | Filed Under: Arts, Cambodia, Phnom Penh\nPeople generally don\u2019t associate Cambodia with contemporary art \u2013 rather with the wonders of Angkor and the country\u2019s recent turbulent past. However, Cambodia is currently going through something of a cultural revival. The majority of this revival is coming from the capital, Phnom Penh. A group of local and international artists are helping put Cambodia back on the map as one of the region\u2019s contemporary cultural destinations. Khiri Travel Cambodia would like to introduce you to some of the highlights of the contemporary art scene in the capital:\nThe three-story META House gallery offers space for both artists-in-residence and visiting artists to interact. Cambodia\u2019s first art/media/communication center promotes the development of contemporary art in Cambodia through local and international exhibitions, workshops and artist exchange programs. META House also fosters links with regional and international universities, galleries and organizations. On display is the META House art collection of both Khmer and Western origin. Several floors are reserved for exhibitions by students. Exhibitions and installations are generally brought into being on the first floor of the facility, a large, open room that flows into a sculpted garden.\nROMEET Gallery\nRomeet is a dynamic space for Cambodian contemporary art. The gallery\u2019s name is derived from a Khmer spice similar to saffron that can be used as a pigment. Throughout the year, the gallery displays a variety of exhibitions, talks, and workshops. The gallery was founded by Phare Ponleu Selpak and promotes local artists, while at the same time collaborating with the international art scene.\nJava Arts\nJava Arts, supported by Java Caf\u00e9 & Gallery is a platform for the development of contemporary visual arts in Cambodia. In response to the changing artistic climate in Cambodia, Java Arts launched its Arts Lab and residency program in 2012 to expand the support for art production. It provides grants, workspace and logistical support to Cambodian artists. Many emerging performers and illustrators have since gone on to become prominent figures in the contemporary art world. In a townhouse near Independence Monument, both the first and second floor have regular exhibitions. Adjacent to the caf\u00e9, there now is a modular arts lab that functions as an office, a studio, a gallery and an incubator for contemporary concepts and ideas. The caf\u00e9 overlooks Hun Sen Park. It\u2019s a good place for a coffee or two. All profits from the gallery are used for programming and supporting artistic initiatives.\nFor more information, please contact us at [email protected] or see our Cambodian contemporary art program Khmer Music and Art.",
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        "raw_content": "Hokusai \u2013 \u201cBeyond the Great Wave\u201d at the British Museum until 13 August 2017 \u2013 one of Japan\u2019s greatest artists\nKatsushika Hokusai (1760\u20131849), Under the Wave off Kanagawa (detail). Colour woodblock print, c. 1831\nKatsushika Hokusai ( \u5317\u658e ) (c. 1760\u20131849) is widely regarded as one of Japan\u2019s most famous and influential artists. Born in the Katsushika district of Edo (present-day Tokyo) he was known by at least thirty names during his lifetime. He produced works of astonishing quality over a long career right up until his death, but his most important works were produced after the age 60. This Exhibition brings together many of his masterpieces over the last 30 years of his life including prints, paintings and illustrated books featuring landscapes, domestic scenes and exquisite depictions of flora and fauna.\nHokusai is best known as author of the wood block print series, Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji, which includes the internationally recognised print, The Great Wave off Kanagawa produced in the early 1830s.\nHokusai self-portrait, 1839\n\u201cFrom the age of six, I had a passion for copying the form of things and since the age of fifty I have published many drawings, yet of all I drew by my seventieth year there is nothing worth taking in to account. At seventy-three years I partly understood the structure of animals, birds, insects and fishes, and the life of grasses and plants. And so, at eighty-six I shall progress further; at ninety I shall even further penetrate their secret meaning, and by one hundred I shall perhaps truly have reached the level of the marvellous and divine. When I am one hundred and ten, each dot, each line will possess a life of its own.\u201d\nHokusai post-script to One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji, c. 1834\n\u2014 Hokusai at the British Museum \u2013 bookings here (under 16\u2019s free) \u2014\nhttps://i0.wp.com/kidsartuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Hokusai-The-Wave.jpg?fit=642%2C480&ssl=1 480 642 Barbara https://kidsartuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kidsart_reg.png Barbara2017-05-29 14:50:502017-05-29 14:52:43Hokusai - \"Beyond the Great Wave\" at the British Museum until 13 August 2017 - one of Japan\u2019s greatest artists\nAlberto Giacometti \u2013 UK\u2019s first major retrospective at Tate Modern until... Raphael: The Drawings at the Ashmolean, Oxford until 3 September 2017",
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        "title": "Awareness Of Smes On The Eu Funds Financing Possibilities: The Case Of Split-Dalmatia County | Viskovi\u0107 | KnE Social Sciences",
        "raw_content": "Josip Viskovi\u0107 Martina Udovi\u010di\u0107\nFaculty of Economics, University of Split, Cvite Fiskovi\u0107a 5, 21000 Split, Croatia\nCorresponding Author: *Josip Viskovi\u0107; jviskovi@efst.hr\nCopyright \u00a9 2017 Josip Viskovi\u0107 and Martina Udovi\u010di\u0107.\nMicro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are considered to be the engine of the European economy. In EU SMEs make up more than 99% of all companies and provide around 75 million jobs. They are a key source of job creation and stimulation of entrepreneurial spirit and innovation and are therefore essential for fostering competitiveness and maintaining employment in the EU. Yet SMEs often have problems in raising funds to finance fixed investments and inventory and working capital. SMEs mostly use internal sources while the most important external sources of SMEs are bank loans, which are not easily accessible. Hence, one of the priorities of the European Commission is stimulating SMEs through EU funds and programs in order to enable SMEs development and finally to contribute to economic growth. SMEs sector also dominates the economic structure of Croatian economy and they have similar financing problems. However, Croatia in period 2014 \u2013 2020 have at disposal a total amount of 10.676 billion of euros from European structural and investment funds, of which 8.397 billion are aimed for cohesion policy objectives and 470 million euros are aimed for the development and competitiveness of SMEs. Besides, EU programs COSME and HORIZON 2020 are intended to provide direct support to SMEs and to create a favorable environment for their development. However, even though the number of successful project applications for small and medium-sized enterprises in the total share of Croatian project applications is relatively high, fund absorption has not reached satisfactory levels. Using the sample of Split-Dalmatia County's SMEs, this study finds out reasons for low absorption capacity from SMEs point of view: SMEs are interested in funds from European Union, but are not sufficiently familiar with their availability i.e. funds at their disposal, especially programs COSME and HORIZON 2020; SMEs state that they know how to apply for EU funds but considered the procedure as complicated and demanding regarding documentation, and that the needed knowledge and know-how for proposal is beyond their scope; SMEs are not satisfied with the cooperation with state institutions, especially Ministry of Regional Development and EU funds and Croatian Chamber of Economy. We point out four main conclusions: (1) SMEs are not enough aware of EU financing possibilities; (2) additional promotion of EU programs directly to SMEs is required; (3) additional education of SMEs regarding project proposal and documentation is needed and (4) more proactive policy of state institutions and cooperation with local authorities is expected. Finally, greater awareness and professional help might be a key in strengthening the SMEs, whose entrepreneurial spirit and innovation process is a prerequisite for economic growth and development.\nSMEs are considered as the most important companies in EU, because they make up more than 99% of all companies and provide around 75 million jobs. Moreover, SMEs stimulate entrepreneurial spirit and innovation process, foster competitiveness and maintain employment in the EU [6]. However in their activities they are often limited with financing possibilities, especially in their creation. Namely, at the first phase of their business life-cycle SMEs mostly use internal sources, because external sources are difficult to access. According to Kaya (2014) a major problem in SMEs access to finance is their way of doing business that is often not publicly available and transparent as in large enterprises, which significantly limits their access to traditional capital markets. Therefore, small businesses cannot be funded by issuing securities directly from investors, while medium-sized companies have barely 1% securities financing. Therefore, considering external resources SMEs are highly dependent on bank loans and very sensitive to changes in the credit market. However, research conducted in the UK in 2004, as one of the problems faced by SMEs considers the lack of financial knowledge and entrepreneurs skills needed to produce a business plan that is presented to the bank for loans [15]. Moreover, ICAEW (2011) conducted a survey and concluded that there is a need to improve communication between banks and SMEs, because on the one side problem appears to be the lack of transparency and on the other ease access to finance. Also, owners of small businesses do not want to share control, or ownership of their company, because they are primarily formed due to their desire for independence and self-success, and therefore depend on their own finances and help from family and friends. So, it is evident that there exists a financing gap for SMEs in EU. Hence, one of the European Commission's priorities, in order to bridge abovementioned gap, is stimulation of SMEs through EU funds (structural and investment funds) and programs i.e. grants awarded directly to end users.\nSMEs sector also dominates the economic structure of Croatian economy with share of 99.7% of all enterprises. Small enterprises in Croatia are mostly financed from internal resources, followed by bank loans, leasing and supplier loans, while medium-sized enterprises have relatively larger share of external funding. So, similar problems in obtaining funds are evident for Croatian SMEs as well and EU funds are therefore of great importance. Concretely, Cohesion Fund, European Regional Development Fund and EU programs COSME and HORIZON 2020 are intended to provide direct support to SMEs and to create a favorable environment for their development. In period 2014 \u2013 2020 Croatia, from European structural and investment funds, has available a total amount of 10.676 billion of euros, of which 8.397 billion are aimed for cohesion policy objectives. Moreover, grants available directly to SMEs (besides agriculture and fisheries sector) from the structural and investment funds for the same period amounts to around 470 million euros and are aimed for the development and competitiveness of SMEs [17]. However, albeit the number of successful project applications for SMEs in the total share of Croatian project applications is relatively high, fund absorption has not still reached acceptable levels. Therefore, the point of this paper is to, by using a sample of Split-Dalmatia County SMEs, analyze how well are SMEs informed about EU funds at their disposal (how well entrepreneurs are acquainted with EU funds, what funds are entitled to which sectors, where and how they can obtain the necessary information), whether entrepreneurs know the requirements for EU funds and on what problems do SMEs encounter in process of application (procedure, documentation, bureaucracy, disbursement) and finally are they interested in EU funds i.e. do they even consider EU fund application. Thus the aim of the paper is to, from perception of SMEs, identify key problems in absorption capacity and to recommend adequate solutions in order to enhance funds absorption. Besides, we will also try to define EU funds and programs that are aimed directly for SMEs in Croatia.\nThe contribution of this paper is to provide insight in possible reasons for relatively poor absorption capacity of EU funds and to comprehend the most important obstacles that stand on the EU funds way for SMEs in the Split-Dalmatia County. Namely, EU funds can be a powerful driver of the SMEs development which can result in economic growth. Therefore it is vital to eliminate identified problems and to make EU funds more accessible. The research results can be of great use to decision makers of all countries whose SMEs have access to EU funds and whose capacities are not satisfactory.\nThe SME sector is of great importance not just for the EU economy, but for Croatian economy as well, covering 99.8% and 99.7% of all companies respectively. The percentage of micro enterprises prevails in Croatia and the EU - 92.2%, while small enterprises comprehend 6.5% of all enterprises in the EU and 6.3% of all companies in Croatia. Medium enterprises cover just over 1% of all business [21]. They also provide the majority of jobs i.e. two thirds of employment in the private sector. Furthermore 85% of net new jobs in the EU are created and 58% of gross value added by business sector is produced by SMEs [9]. They dominate also the economy structure of Split-Dalmatia County (99.7%), and they are also important as a generator of employment (72% of total employment in the County) and revenue (63% of total revenue).\nYet, despite their importance, they face daily issues regarding their business and one of the most prominent are sources of financing their projects. European Commission (2015) also states that access to finance is a key to business development and that investment and innovation are not possible without adequate financing, particularly for small and medium sized enterprises (Schiffer and Weder, 2001). Moreover, access to finance is still perceived as an important problem faced by SMEs, especially micro-enterprises (ECB, 2014). Namely, according to Beck, Demirg\u00fc\u00e7-Kunt, and Maksimovic (2002) SMEs are constrained by lack of access to financial sources due to financial sector policy distortions, lack of know-how on the part of banks, information asymmetries and high risks inherent in lending to SMEs. Financial reason are therefore one of the key constraints to SMEs growth and investment i.e. financial constraints are affecting the smallest firms most adversely. Considering internal and external funds, according to Michel (2012) internal funds includes private equity that is used in the growth phase of the company and venture capital that is used in the initial phase of start-up. The author also states that external funds include bank loans, suppliers' credits and bonded loans. According to Wassermann (2010) beside long term and short term financing, there is a new form of financing for SMEs, which includes a hybrid form of financing or funding i.e. mezzanine financing.\nAs indicated by 25% of SMEs internal funds play an important role in their financing (ECB, 2015), but doing business without external sources is not possible. The most important external source for SMEs are bank loans, particularly in south east EU member states i.e. states with less developed financial markets [6]. Namely, bank products are the most important sources of finance for euro area SMEs i.e. 54% considered bank loans to be relevant, while 55% includes bank overdrafts. Besides, grants and subsidized loans from public sources are also perceived as relevant for 37% SMEs. Leasing (44%), trade credit (34%) and family, friends or related companies sources (23%) are considered important as well (ECB, 2015). Furthermore, micro and small firms mostly use short-term bank finance (credit line/bank overdraft/credit card) and long-term bank loans, trade credit and leasing. These external, besides internal, sources are important in order to be able to finance fixed investment and inventory and working capital. On the other hand debt securities play a relatively minor role in the funding of corporations in EU.\nSimilar situation is also evident in Croatia. Bujan and Vugrinec (2014) confirm that as for funding, in Croatia and in other EU countries, the typical source is lending of mainly short-term loans. According to Vidu\u010di\u0107 (2012) and \u0106urak and Mula\u010d (2012) SMEs mostly use internal funds, because internal sources are most easily available to SMEs. Moreover, the traditional sources of financing or bank loans, according to CEPOR (2013), are the main sources of financing. Vidu\u010di\u0107 (2012) confirms the importance of internal funds and loans i.e. the percentage of internal funding is 37%, the share of short-term loans 28%, commercial loans 26%, and the funds from friends and family amounted to 9%. Additionally considering external sources financial institutions provide 73% of funds, investment funds 7.9%, while leasing companies provide 7% [27]. Besides abovementioned sources, government incentive programs and subsidized credit lines are also important fund source for SMEs. On the other hand non-traditional sources of financing, such as venture capital and business angels are still insignificant and poorly used source of financing for development and growth of SMEs in Croatia (CEPOR, 2013). Due to undeveloped capital market, considering issuing securities, SMEs in Croatia do not use this possibility of funding. Although banks in Croatia recognize the importance of SMEs, SMEs nevertheless, due to agency costs, information asymmetry and collateral requirements such as type of collateral, collateral-to-loan ratio, insufficient collateral or guarantees, and similar, still face with many problems and obstacles to obtain a loan. However, owners are also unwilling and averse to external sources, because of unwillingness of giving up the part of ownership.\nFurthermore, SMEs in Split-Dalmatia County have similar problems as other SMEs in Croatia and across EU. Research on the attitudes of SMEs in Split-Dalmatia County confirmed their dissatisfaction with the conditions considering obtaining a loan (interest rates, administrative costs, costs of processing loan applications, collateral requirements, procedures and requested documentation), and 1/5 of managers identified insufficient information about loans as a problem. Also, they pointed out the problems of financing their projects and low state and local grants and incentives to small and medium businesses i.e. just 0.05% of total budget expenditures [26].\nEuropean Parliament (2015), due to all the financing problems, pointed out the importance of SMEs and confirmed that European Union supports entrepreneurship through a wide range of programs. European Commission (2013) in their memo stated that improving access to finance for SMEs is the key to economic recovery boosting competitiveness and innovation. Besides EU Funds and Programs, EU is taking additional steps to develop innovative financing instruments, such as risk-sharing schemes and guarantees, in order to mobilize venture and equity investors. Regarding the financial assistance SMEs can apply for EU funds via several sources. Grants from the European Structural and Investment Funds, that include co-financing of projects, can be accessed through calls for application published by national and regional authorities who manage the funds. Moreover, European Investment Bank and European Investment Fund provide various financial instruments that are available through local financial intermediaries (banks, credit institutions, private equity and venture capital funds), that finally provide loans to SMEs on preferential terms; aiming to stimulate the supply of credit that is available for SMEs and to increase the lending capacities of financial intermediaries. Finally, SMEs can apply directly for funding by programs, such as Horizon 2020 and COSME, managed by the European Commission and, in some cases, the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises [6]. All of these funds and programs include grants, loans, microcredits, guarantees, venture capital and equity, and should enable access to finance for SMEs and resolve the market imperfections that limit SMEs development and growth. Financial assistance is also in line with EU's growth strategy called Europe 2020 that is based on smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, that complementary should provide high levels of employment, productivity and social cohesion. Concretely the main goals are to increase employment (75% of the 20-64 year-olds should be employed), innovation (3% of EU GDP should be invested in research and development), to reach climate and energy objectives (energy goals \"20/20/20\", including a greenhouse gas emissions 20% lower than 1990, 20% of energy from renewables, 20% increase in energy efficiency), to improve the education level (the percentage of early school leaving should be under 10% and at least 40% of 30-34\u2013year-olds should complete third level education) and finally to reduce the risk of poverty (20 million fewer people should be at risk of poverty and socially excluded), whereas each Member State adopted its own national targets [7]. In order to achieve these objectives European Union has defined guidelines that among others are: 80 billion euros will be invested in the area of science and innovation, 88 billion in employment, 386 billion euros in agriculture and rural development as well as 376 billion euros for economic, social and territorial cohesion; the administrative barriers EU funds will be reduced and finally most of the funds will be directed to countries whose GDP is lower than 75% of the European average.\nCohesion policy is one of the main policies for SMEs. Namely, European Structural and Investment Funds are the EU's main sources of investment and financial assistance with a budget of 454 billion for period 2014-2020. In order to economically develop regions, by job and wealth creation, EU via funds creates a business friendly environment and boost SMEs' competitiveness. Moreover, European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), with 57 billion earmarked specifically for SMEs is oriented towards SME competitiveness, research and innovation, information and communication technologies (ICT) and a low-carbon economy. European Social Fund (ESF) finances education and training for entrepreneurs and their employees. Specifically, SMEs in rural and maritime regions can also raise funds from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EARDF) and European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF).\nEuropean Investment Bank Group supports SMEs growth and innovation providing various financial instruments, such as loans and microcredits, developing its products and taking measures that will encourage entrepreneurs to invest, innovate and create new jobs.\nThe Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme with a budget of 78.6 billion available over 7 years i.e. for 2014-2020 period. Horizon 2010 has several sections where SMEs can directly apply for funding - projects supporting innovation, industrial technologies, environment, and advanced technology.\nCOSME (Competitiveness of Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) with a budget of 2.3 billion for period 2014-2020 is primarily oriented to supporting SMEs by facilitating access in all phases of their lifecycle \u2013 creation, expansion, or business transfer. Thanks to COSME SMEs have easier access to guarantees, loans and equity capital and financial instruments are channeled through local financial institutions. The main objectives of the program are facilitating access to finance for SMEs, creating a stimulating entrepreneurial environment, promoting an entrepreneurial culture in Europe, increasing the competitiveness of European companies, improving SMEs access to markets, reducing unemployment, and developing entrepreneurship [8].\nEuropean structural and investment funds at disposal for Croatia in period 2014-2020 are: European Regional Development Fund, European Social Fund, Cohesion Fund, European Agricultural Fund for Regional Development and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund. Available programs are COSME, Horizon 2020, Life, Erasmus and Creative Europe. For 2014-2020 period 10.676 billion of euros available from EU funds - 8.397 billion for the objectives of cohesion policy, 2.026 billion euros for agriculture and rural development and 253 million euros for the development of fisheries. Grants available directly to SMEs (besides agriculture and fisheries sector) amount around 470 million and are aimed for the development and competitiveness of SMEs. Grants for SMEs development are awarded through the Ministries of entrepreneurship, tourism and economy, state agency - HAMAG BICRO, counties, cities and municipalities. However, even though the number of successful project applications for small and medium-sized enterprises in the total share of Croatian project applications is relatively high, fund absorption has not reached satisfactory levels.\nSimilar problem regarding absorption in Croatia is noticeable in Romania as well, where SMEs does not succeed in successfully absorbing EU funds. The reason of low absorption capacities are absence of a public-private partnership. Moreover, bureaucracy and lack of information are considered by SME as main obstacles in the way of accessing grants. Besides, 50% of projects are completed exceeding the budget, 25% fail completely, and only 25% of projects are successfully completed (Oncioiu, 2012). Also, according to Novotny (2013), very low level of absorption of EU funds was recorded in Bulgaria (only 37%), Romania (45%) and Slovenia (48%), while Baltic countries, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland were successful. Moreover European Commission data state that Croatia is at bottom regarding the successful absorption of EU funds for budget period 2007-2013 with just 51.08% of IPA funds utilized. However it is important to emphasize that Croatia then was still not EU member. Additionally, another important fact to emphasize is that the absorption capacity differs at the county level i.e. that the number of employees in the preparation and implementation of projects on a county level is crucial in absorbing funds [24].\n\u0110ulabi\u0107 (2012) states that absorption capacity of a country is determined by several elements and these are macro-economic, administrative and financial element of the absorption capacity. The amount of funds that, under the Structural Funds, are available to a country is determined by the extent of the macroeconomic capacity of the country. Administrative capacity can be defined as the ability and skill of central and local authorities to prepare appropriate plans, programs and projects within the stipulated deadlines, decide on programs and projects, organizing coordination between key partners, to cope with the administrative requirements, supervise their implementation, avoiding irregularities as far as possible. The financial factor is evaluated through the co-financing capacity. McMaster and Bachtler (2005) point out that coordination and cooperation across the relevant ministries, sub-national authorities and agencies are essential for the effective management and implementation of EU structural funds. Which of these elements might be crucial for better absorption of funds in Croatia? Therefore, the point of this paper is to investigate reasons for relatively low absorption capacity from SMEs point of view and results are given in following section.\n3. Research Design and Results\nEmpirical research was conducted by online survey that was sent to 1000 SMEs in Split - Dalmatia County via e-mail addresses available at the web site of the Croatian Chamber of Economy. The survey was anonymous and consisted of 24 questions that were divided into three groups. The first set of questions was related to general information about the company (number of employees, annual turnover, the business sector, etc.), second group referred to the current sources of financing and the last group of questions regarded the awareness and use of EU funds. Survey was answered by 45 respondents.\nRegarding general information about company most of SMEs have headquarters in Split (62.2%), followed by Ka\u0161tela, Solin and Supetar with 6.7%, then Makarska, Omi\u0161 and Stari Grad (4.4%) and finally Hvar and Trogir (2.2%). Most respondents are owners of micro enterprises (46.7%), followed by small (40%) and medium enterprises (13.3%). More than a half (51.5%) is engaged in service sector, 26.7% in industry and 11.1% relates to trade.\nConsidering the financing sources, where respondents had possibility of multi choice answers, almost all respondents (93.3%) defined internal funds as one of the used source of funds (Figure 1.). This response was expected, because there are still many obstacles of getting a loan and non-traditional sources are still not developed. Other sources of funding are: funds of family and friends (6.7%), bank loans (40%), leasing (22.2%), supplier loans (8.9%), resources from European funds (4.4%) and operating income (2.2%), what is in line with research of Vidu\u010di\u0107 (2012) and European Commission (2015). As a key problems regarding the access to finance entrepreneurs point out complicated administrative procedures (75.6%), lack of financial knowledge and skills (43%), high financing costs (35%), lack of information about the company (30%), the inadequacy of collateral (22%), insufficient supply of funds (17.8%) and non-transparent way of doing business (4.4%), what was generally concluded in research of Beck, Demirg\u00fc\u00e7-Kunt, and Maksimovic (2002) and Fraser (2004).\nFinancing sources of SMEs. Source: research results.\nContrary to expectations not all entrepreneurs are interested in financing with the EU funds. However, majority i.e. 88.9% have affirmatively answered the question regarding interest. Furthermore, 66.7% of entrepreneurs know how to apply for EU funds. Most of them are partially familiar with the procedures and requirements (53.3%), 24.4% of them have no idea how to apply and 22.2% are fully aware of the whole procedure.\nRegarding the responsibility of informing the entrepreneurs about EU funds and programs they perceive Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds (48.9%) as a key place to inform themselves about EU funds and the application procedure. Except Ministry, Croatian Chamber of Economy is also expected to be on disposition (33.3%). Croatian Employer's Association (4.4%), Institute for Entrepreneurship Development and European Projects (6.7%), cities and municipalities (4.4%) and counties (2.2%) are not perceived as responsible for informing. This result should be taken very seriously, because for SMEs in Split-Dalmatia County municipalities are not considered as important partner for the effective management and implementation of EU structural funds. On the other hand McMaster and Bachtler (2005) pointed out the need for coordination and cooperation across the relevant ministries, sub-national authorities and agencies is a key for effective implementation of EU funds.\nIf entrepreneurs would obtain EU funding they would mostly invested it in new products/services (60%) and infrastructure (20%). This confirms ECB (2015) statement that financial sources are important in order to be able to finance fixed investment. Besides new products and infrastructure some of them would invest in marketing (2.2%), system management (4.4%), training/education of employees (8.9%), start a new business (2.2%) and 2.2% of respondents do not even need EU funds. Only 9.9% of respondents have already financed from EU funds and had applied for IPA Regional Development IIIc, Framework Programme 7 (FP7), Framework Programme for Competitiveness and Innovation (CIP). So it is obvious that there is a vast majority of SMEs that should be informed and motivated to apply for funds.\nResponsibility of informing the entrepreneurs about EU funds. Source: research results.\nIn the next part of the survey entrepreneurs were given claims, and they were able to evaluate them as strongly disagree, disagree, neither disagree nor agree, disagree and strongly agree. Firstly they were evaluating how clear the procedure for obtaining funds is. Respondents consider the project preparation, finding appropriate tender, business plan and project reporting clear, while as the most ambiguous part they consider preparation of documentation in accordance with the requirements of the tender. Uncertain deadlines and funds disbursement, signing a contract and implementation of the project were mostly noted as neither disagree nor agree.\nUnderstanding the procedures for obtaining EU funds. Source: research results.\nMoreover, considering the accessibility of funds respondents consider that it would increase if the procedure was simplified i.e. the amount of required documentation was reduced (15.6%) and entire procedure of applying for the tender simplified (15.6%). Greater help and cooperation of responsible institutions (4.4%) and the publication of tenders on one unique website (2.2%) would also improve their absorption capacity.\nConsidering the source of information on EU funds, most surveyed entrepreneurs did not even answer the question (66%). However, 33% of them responded that they inform themselves using the websites (22.2%) followed by professional journals (4.4%) and television/radio (4.4%), while the least number of respondents inform from state institutions (2.2%).\nIn the next part of the survey entrepreneurs were again given claims, and they were able to evaluate them. The statement that documentation and preparation of the project to attract funds is not complicated was mostly rated fully disagree (42.2%). On the other hand the most positively denoted statement i.e. fully agrees were EU funds making sufficient funds available (8.9%). They are generally familiar with the types of available funds. Considering information about funds and institutions which they should address themselves to results indicate possible room for improvement.\nOpinion of entrepreneurs on the following statements. Source: research results.\nLikewise, the majority of respondents are unfortunately not familiar with the EU program for the competitiveness of SMEs COSME and HORIZON 2020 (77.8%). Possible explanation is that COSME and HORIZON 2020 are relatively new EU programs whose first tenders have appeared only last year and are significantly less promoted than EU funds. The following results were also disappointing. Namely, contrary to expectations, 24.4% of respondents answered that they will not apply for any mentioned programs, 64.4% still do not know, while only 8.9% reported that they plan to apply. These answers warn authorities that they should implement more aggressive strategy in promotion of the programs.\nIn the last question respondents had opportunity to indicate any suggestions regarding EU funds. Following suggestions and problems were reported: frequent changes of application instructions, deadline changes and tender delays, detailed explanation when project was rejected in order to improve know-how in applying, corruption, Croatian Chamber of Economy should provide entrepreneurs services that include preparing projects and documentation, too many different sources of information about funds, counselors and people trained in project preparation should be on the field, in direct contact with SMEs.\nBased on the research results we can conclude that, from SMEs perception, entrepreneurs are not sufficiently familiar with EU funds and programs at their disposal, that SMEs are not fully familiar with the requirements and how to get EU funds and finally that respondents are not enough interested for EU funds, especially programs. However, they expect that ministries and state institutions to be more proactive and helpful in order to make the project proposal, procedure and documentation more understandable and approachable. Yet, the paper does not consider the responsibility of entrepreneurs themselves and questions how well entrepreneurs themselves motivated and active in informing are.\nFinally, we have used binomial test to examine whether there is a larger percentage of one answer that is statistically significant and whether it can be taken as representative of the entire sample and tests proved to be right. Also, we used t - test to assess the difference between samples i.e. to show whether there is a statistically significant difference between the average of those who agree and those who disagree with the statements. All statements were significant with a significance of 0.01 (p\u22480). With respect to paper instruction (6,000 words) they are not presented here, but results are available upon a request.\nEuropean Union considers SMEs as the engine of economic growth and development. However, SMEs have problems in access to financial sources. Namely, SMEs mostly use internal sources, because external sources such as bank loans are not easily accessible. Hence, one of the European Commission priorities is stimulating SMEs through EU funds and programs. Though, in new entrant countries, like Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, absorption capacity of EU funds is not satisfying. Therefore, the idea of this paper was to find out what seems to be the reason for such a poor absorption capacity.\nResearch results show that entrepreneurs are partially interested in funding from EU funds and programs and moreover that are not fully familiar with them. Also, SMEs are not satisfied with the quality and quantity of information available to them, and 77.8% have not ever heard for EU programs COSME and HORIZON 2020 that are intended for SMEs. Another obstacle on the way to EU funds is the application process. Namely, most SMEs know how to apply for the funds, but are not familiar with the whole procedure and its requirements, and they find documentation and preparation of the project to attract funds complicated i.e. preparation of documentation in accordance with the requirements of the tender they find as the most ambiguous part. SMEs consider that the entire process should be facilitated and that SMEs should be offered free help, advice and assistance in dealing with documentation and writing project, because many of them cannot afford professional help. SMEs perceive Ministry of Regional Development and EU funds and Croatian Chamber of Economy as the place to get informed and consider that abovementioned institutions are not doing enough to help in informing and simplifying the entire process. Regarding the interest in EU funds, almost 90% of respondents claim that they are interested in EU structural and investment funds and 2/3 know how to apply. However, there is warning small interest and awareness for programs COSME and HORIZON 2020, which are relatively new and insufficiently presented to entrepreneurs and 77.8% of respondents did not even heard about them.\nOur paper gives interesting results and insight in possible reasons of relatively low absorption capacity of EU funds. It can be concluded that SMEs are interested in funds from European Union, but are not enough familiar with their availability. Also, SMEs are not satisfied with the proactivity of state institutions. Therefore, we propose additional promotion of EU funds, especially programs and additional education of SMEs regarding project proposal and documentation that might be realized via separate office/agency for EU funds. Namely, greater awareness and professional help might be a key in strengthening the absorption capacity of SMEs, which is prerequisite for economic growth. Similar measures might also be incorporated in other EU member countries whose absorption capacities are poor.\nThe main limitation of our research is limited database i.e. relatively low feedback and sample of Split-Dalmatia County SMEs, that is primarily characterized by service sector.\nBeck T., Demirg\u00fc\u00e7-Kunt A., Maksimovich V., Financing Patterns Around the World: The Role of Institutions. 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        "raw_content": "The newly constructed Arbora Court Apartments, with 133 units, is shown on Monday, April 23, 2018, in Seattle. Forty of the apartments have been set aside for families transitioning out of homelessness.\nIf you want to rent a one-bedroom in Seattle, you\u2019ll need to make $30 an hour\nSydney Brownstone\nRenters already know that finding an affordable place in Seattle is near impossible. But sometimes local employers do not appreciate how bonkers the rental market really is.\nAccording to a report published this week from the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, a person trying to find a one-bedroom apartment in Seattle this year would need earn at least $29.40 an hour, or $61,152 a year.\nThat's a 22 percent salary increase over what someone had to earn to pay for that same apartment last year.\nAnd \u2014 make sure you're sitting down \u2014 that's a 67 percent increase in salary over what you needed to earn in 2014 to find a similar spot.\nGot kids? The two-bedroom rental numbers are even more grim: You'd need to be making more than $75,000 a year.\nCommon wisdom says to spend no more than a quarter to a third of your wages on your housing. Spend more than that, and the federal government considers you \"cost-burdened.\" Spend half of your wages or more, and you're deemed severely rent burdened.\nFor the National Low Income Housing Coalition report, authors assumed people weren't spending more than a third of their pay on rent. But according to a 2017 report from rental-listing company Apartment List, nearly half of Seattleites do.\nIn the Seattle metro area, 41 percent of the population are renters. The average wage is $24 per hour.\nRent in older buildings is about $1,460, according to aSeattle Times story from September; for new apartments, it's more than $2,000.\nAs a state, Washington ranks eighth on the list of least affordable rental markets in the country. But even statewide, the amount you'd need to earn to afford a two-bedroom apartment, for example, is much lower than Seattle's: $26.20 an hour.\ngentrification 7 growth 102 housing 276",
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        "raw_content": "Steps of Progress: There\u2019s no magic pill\nIn my experience through the fitness industry, a lot of people ask a lot of questions. How\u2019d you do that? What\u2019s your secret? What did you take? A lot of people do a lot of things a lot of different ways. There\u2019s programs, plans, variations, supplements, guidelines, pills, quick fixes, and plenty of craziness in between.\nSuccess happens. But, where is the real magic? Is it IN the pill, the quick fix? The program? Even, maybe a Coach? Well, I believe, that depends on the sustainability, consistency, and resiliency that is generated in you through the process of whatever approach you\u2019re taking.\nI feel like the truer question is, Why did you do that? Why did you do it that way? The intention behind the Why will start to display itself as the magic or, the miracle you\u2019re looking for. Every moment that you create empowerment in, is the most substantial part of the process. Every moment you know Why you\u2019re doing What you\u2019re doing and Believe that the change is happening through that process, IS the absolute excellence of progress.\nChanging beliefs, habits, transforming your Life is all about following through on that change. I like to look at new beliefs, new behaviors, as new bridges to cross. You create that bridge once you set a new intention, or goal in front of yourself. Now, it\u2019s your job, your choice, to utilize and create opportunities to travel along the path of that new bridge with integrity. The more you actually follow through and travel through every step on that bridge the more empowerment you gain towards your new goal, new belief, and transformation.\nProgress IS the process of empowerment. Sometimes it\u2019s two steps forward, one step back, but your resiliency shines through and you start moving forward again. Sometimes you feel like you want to jump ship, get off of the bridge entirely. And you can, but you\u2019ll either start back at square one of the same bridge, or, you\u2019ll have to create a new bridge (which a lot of people do, but ultimately never end up finishing anything). Sometimes, you just want to jump ahead and get to your goal already. This is the point of patience, of reflecting on all of your progress, this is the point that the temptation of a magic pill or a quick fix pops in.\nHave you ever gotten to this point? Felt like, why is this taking soooo Long!? I wish I could skip a few steps, just a few. What\u2019s so bad about that? You\u2019ll get There faster. But, Where is there? What are you really trying to do? Get to a destination? Or rather, learn the route to get there so that no matter what happens you can always find your way back\u2026 Power in the path.\nYou\u2019ve made the powerful decision to change, now it\u2019s time to travel the path on the bridge. I think of the traveling on a new bridge like this, with 10 Steps. You stand at Step 1, longing to get to Step 10, said destination/goal, whatever it may be. You start changing your life, adopting new behaviors, progressing towards 10. Sleep changes, eating styles change, your activity levels increase, you start treating others with more kindness, stress diminishes, you start feeling the fulfillment of traveling the path. You\u2019re excited about the change, excited that you realized you need to make a change, and excited about the prospects of that change actually happening.\nBut then you hit Step 5 or 6. Excitement has waned, but you\u2019re nearly there. Frustration, impatience, a little bit of doubt start to set in. You look backwards. You can see you\u2019ve come so far. But looking forward, all you can see is Step 10. And all you can think is, \u201cI\u2019m not there yet.\u201d So you wonder, how can I get there faster? Maybe there\u2019s a way. And there is, there is Always a way. But the truer question is, is it an honest redeemable sustainable way? Will you be empowered by the way?\nA magic pill could cut your journey in half. Let\u2019s say you take said magic pill at Step 6. All of a sudden you\u2019re at Step 10. You\u2019re at your goal. Triumph is your hands. But then How do you appreciate it? How do you talk about it? How do you share that experience? All you can talk about is 10, 10, 10. Triumph! What is the story you\u2019re telling yourself at this point? People are going to ask, you\u2019re going to have to explain. People want to hear the back story, they want to know how you travelled up that mountain, where you fell down, how bad it hurt, and what inside of you made you get back up. What will you tell them? How can you help them?\nThere\u2019s two options. You either share your magic pill, or you share exactly how you moved through each and every step along the journey. Every step is significant in one way or another. It\u2019s how you empower yourself, by embracing and engaging in each and every step of the journey. It\u2019s how you allow yourself to be empowered by the experiences of Life itself.\nYour most important task will be sharing your experience Through each and every step of your journey. And yes, taking a magic pill Could be a step on a journey. But I believe it\u2019s an illusion, it\u2019s an illusion of triumph of getting to Step 10. You\u2019ll be there for a moment, or for however long those pills last you. But, inevitably you\u2019ll realize, deep down, you\u2019re still on Step 6. And at that time you\u2019ll have a choice to make. Take another magic pill? Or maybe, just maybe, you, your Heart, and all the strings that go along with it will decide to truly, authentically, openheartedly step forward and really try Step 7 to gain full belief in yourself as you follow through to Step 10.\nYou can try to ignore it. Try to pretend that you\u2019re really victorious. But Step 6 will keep popping up in your life in all sorts of different ways, physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually. Step 6 will keep showing itself to you, until you really face it. That\u2019s the way Life works. In order to sustain true victory (growth/progress/excellence), which I believe is Operating In Abundance no matter what happens in Life, is having the courage to face and move through all of the steps and lessons along the journey. I encourage you to find out for yourself that there is no magic pill, there is no quick fix. The power is in the path and your courage expands as you travel the path. The Path of Progress.\nNovember 7, 2014 November 17, 2015 Lara FosterPractical InspirationBelief, Change, Consistency, Courage, Empowerment, Encouragement, Excellence, Growth, Integrity, Operating in Abundance, Optimization, Patience, Resiliency, Steps of Progress, Transformation\nPrevious Post Fostering Fitness Now: The Why\nNext Post What is FITNESS? 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        "raw_content": "Live an Extraordinary Life\nRedefine What\u2019s Possible\nBring about positive, permanent shifts\nin the quality of your life\nMore than 94% of participants surveyed reported The Landmark Forum made a profound and lasting difference in their lives. The Landmark Forum is designed to bring about positive, permanent shifts in the quality of your life\u2014in just three days. These shifts are the direct cause for a new and unique kind of freedom and power\u2014the freedom to be at ease and the power to be effective in the areas that matter most to you: the quality of your relationships, the confidence with which you live your life, your personal productivity, your experience of the difference you make, your enjoyment of life.\nLandmark\u2019s Breakthrough Technology\nThe Landmark Forum offers a practical methodology for producing breakthroughs\u2014achievements that are extraordinary, outside of what\u2019s predictable. The Landmark Forum is grounded in a model of transformative learning\u2014a way of learning that gives people an awareness of the basic structures in which they know, think, and act. From that awareness comes a fundamental shift that leaves people more fully in accord with their own possibilities and those of others. Participants find themselves able to think and act beyond existing views and limits\u2014in their personal and professional lives, relationships, and wider communities of interest.\n\u201cI don\u2019t recall any course that I have ever taken that has had an equivalent impact and effect on my life.\u201d\nHead of Robotics, Carnegie Mellon\nThe course takes place over three consecutive days and an evening session (generally Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday evening). Each full day begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at approximately 10:00 p.m. Breaks are approximately every 2-3 hours, with a 90-minute dinner break. The evening session generally runs from 7:00 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. (in certain locations, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.). Note: Landmark Forums presented simultaneously in more than one language may end as late as 12:00 midnight.\nA day-by-day description\nI. Orientation and Overview: How The Landmark Forum Works\nParticipants are given an overview\u2014a sense of what they might expect, as well as tips and ideas for how to get the most value. The daily schedule is reviewed, and there is an opportunity to ask questions. Continue\nI. The Illusion of Someday: Rethinking Possibility\nIf someone says to us, \u201cX is possible,\u201d we would normally understand them to mean that X does not now exist, and that its existence, even someday, is not certain. Our use of the word possibility is different from this ordinary usage. We are not speaking about something remote or something that may happen out in the future. In this session, we look at the notion of possibility in a whole new light. Continue\nI. The Pervasive Influence of the Past\nMuch of what makes up today and even tomorrow seems to be an extension or variation of what has come before. What we see as possible \u2013 what we are working toward \u2013 is essentially a more, better, or different version of the past. Continue\nI. New Possibilities, Breakthrough Results, and a Quick Review\nIn this last three-hour session, participants share with each other, and with the guests they\u2019ve invited to join them, the new possibilities they\u2019ve created for themselves. Key discussions and critical insights are revisited, deepening our understanding of the distinctions of The Landmark Forum and their relevance in our lives. Continue\nFind locations and dates that are perfect for you, register online.\nHave questions or want to hear more?\nGive us a call anytime.\nFind dates and locations,\ntuitions and more. \u25ba\nContact your local Landmark office. \u25ba\nConnect with us. \u25ba\nwww.landmarkworldwide.com\nCopyright \u00a9 2019 Landmark Worldwide. All Rights Reserved",
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        "raw_content": "One proposition regarding the choice of principle is the basis of decision on general convictions generally held by individuals. It is thus not argued that there are moral virtues already in place in the individual level. However, such principles need to be fleshed out in the societal level. The concurrence of the parties that such principles would be for the benefit of everyone would lead to the establishment of a principle of justice. It is presumed that individuals would not choose principles that would disadvantage any one person socially or economically.\nIt is posited thus that in deciding for or against circumstances in the original situation, parties would decide in favor of the advantage for everyone. Rawls goes so far as to argue that it is the advantage to the least advantage member of society that is of the greatest significance. This final advantage is what the parties strive to attain as well. 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However, such a choice would take for granted the inability of some parents to raise a child given their economic situation. In this way those who have less in life will be afforded more limitations and disadvantages. An alternative example is stem cell research. Given that stem cells are taken from embryos still at the early stage of development, it is argued that the same is equivalent to the taking of the life of an unborn child. There is only a minority who hold stem cell research as acceptable.\nIt would thus be reasonable to assume that in contracting amongst themselves, the principle chosen would be that against the same research. However, such a choice would disadvantage disabled persons and ailing individuals who would have had a chance at recovery of their dysfunctional body parts through the implantation of stem cells in their body. Now, person A in the first situation does not know that her birth control techniques are no longer working, worse, she might be forced into a compromising situation which unfortunately would leave growing evidence of the encounter.\nPerson B on the other hand is in the second situation and he does not know that he is sick and that one of his bodily organs is failing him, so he contracts to deem unacceptable stem cell research. The veil of ignorance then inhibits the parties to the contract from choosing in order that there are shared benefits and in such a manner that social circumstances do not lead to disadvantages. The veil of ignorance may be an adequate premise to tide over the weight of personal biases, but to uphold it entails the taking away of the presumption that actions may be taken in order to benefit the already disadvantaged.\nTo put it simply, with each party to the contract ignorant of their individual stations, both the well-off and the poor are unaware of their situation. They are merely aware of the situation requiring a choice of principle yet not of the particular facts to which such choice would later apply. Thus, with no knowledge of stations, there would be no knowledge as to the extent of inequality. Given the lack of factual basis, even rational choices would be rendered inappropriate and potentially burdensome to the contracting parties.\nRawls posits however that the convictions held are weighed against the initial account of the situation. If the two are in sync then there is a resultant conclusion as to the principle of justice to be adopted. 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        "raw_content": "By LKA GoldApril 16, 2016 No Comments\nI get asked all the time why I\u2019m so enthused about the prospects of finding another high-grade ore shoot of a mere 150,000 ounces, like our first one, vs. a more industry-typical discovery of 1.5 million ounces. Quite simply, it\u2019s all about the profit margin and leverage for LKA shareholders. Here\u2019s how it shakes out;\nOn average, it takes over 8 years and $60 million to build a mine containing 1.5+ million ounces of gold. Conservatively, a company would have to issue at least 90+ million shares along the way and borrow tens of millions to make it happen. At that point, shareholder leverage isn\u2019t all that great. One of the world\u2019s biggest producers, Barrick Gold, reported 2015 ore grades of .06 ounces (1.88 grams) per ton for all of its projects in the Americas. Average production cost was $831 per ounce and net earnings for ALL projects was $.30 per share resulting in last year\u2019s-end share price of $7.38. That\u2019s 24.6 X earnings. A company lacking Barrick\u2019s stature with similar earnings would likely receive a significantly lower price-to-earning ratio of say 15 X net earnings resulting in a $4.50 share price. And, none of this takes into account the risks associated with billions in debt to bring and keep these projects on-line.\nBy contrast, the first Golden Wonder ore shoot produced over 141,000 ounces at an average ore grade of 11.63 oz (361.7 grams) per ton\u2026the highest ore grades we know of in the Americas. Production costs at the time were less than $90 per ounce. Assuming we find another ore shoot of similar size and grade our cost of production would likely be $150-$180 per once and generate earnings in the range of $.48-$.50 per share. Even accounting for our minority share in a joint venture with Kinross, assigned the same reduced P/E ratio of 15 X earnings, LKA stock could arguably be worth something north of $7.20 per share\u2026and possibly much more if multiple ore shoots are found\u2026or even anticipated. With Kinross as our partner, financing shouldn\u2019t be much of a problem and would not likely exceed $10 million since permits and infrastructure are already in place.\nAdmittedly, there\u2019s a lot of estimating and projecting baked into my theoretical LKA valuation since we haven\u2019t yet identified a commercial ore body. However, the 6 new surface anomalies recently identified by Kinross geologists (potential ore shoots?) could be a game changer. These new targets are located right on the existing trend of the known vein system and will be drilled in the next few months.\nKinda makes the current LKA share price of $.35 look cheap doesn\u2019t it? We\u2019ll know soon.\nOctober, 2015 \u2013 Why LKA Should Be A Part of Every Gold Portfolio\nAugust, 2015 \u2013 The LKA-Kinross Deal \u2013 Golden Wonder Exploration Shifts Into Higher Gear\n**To read previous President\u2019s Email Updates simply click on the \u201cArchive\u201d button below**\nLKA Gold Receives Golden Wonder Exploration Results",
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        "raw_content": "Ep37: Bigger and Stronger with the Mad Scientist of Muscle\nI met Nick Nilsson a couple years ago and took a look at his programs and was very impressed. He\u2019s a classic hard gainer and spent years as a high-level endurance athlete, but these days he\u2019s yoked and strong. It\u2019s a pretty dramatic transformation. Now he is called the Mad Scientist of Muscle.\nIn this interview you\u2019ll learn very cool ways of modulating your training and eating, outside of conventional means, for faster and better results. This includes:\nGetting Rid of the Hardgainer Excuse\nHow to Use Controlled Overtraining\nUnderstanding Your Body\u2019s Reaction to Training\nAvoid getting Brainwashed by the Range of Motion Police!\nWhy to Hit the Strongest and Weakest with Partials\nTraining for Capillary Density\nWhy L-Citrulline Trumps L-Arginine\nHow to Train and Eat for Growth Hormone vs. How to Train and Eat for Testosterone\nFasting for Muscle Gain\nHow to Take Creatine for Best Results\nhttps://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/thevitalway/037+-+Bigger+and+Stronger+with+the+Mad+Scientist+of+Muscle.mp3\nFor even more detail on these training and eating methods check out Mad Scientist Muscle.\nFind out more from Nick at www.fitstep.com and www.fitness-ebooks.com\nLogan: Welcome, I\u2019m Logan Christopher with The Vital Way podcast. Over the past 36 episodes or so, we\u2019ve tried to cover a few different topics. One of the things that\u2019s very near and dear to my heart is training, strength training, getting stronger and building muscle. A lot of Super Man Herbs was kind of built out of this idea of athletic performance so we have another great call lined up for you today. Nick Nilsson is with us. I met Nick I guess it was a couple of years ago. I heard about him, took a look at some of his programs and was really impressed.\nJust a little bit of his story, he\u2019s a classic hard gainer and spent years as a high level endurance athlete but these days not so much the endurance thing, much more stronger and muscular as well, a pretty dramatic transformation. He\u2019s called the Mad Scientist of Muscle. I really like that name. I\u2019d like to start out with that Nick. First of all, thanks for joining us. Where did this name come from? Was that self-proclaimed or did someone bestow that on you?\nNick: Actually, that was something that somebody basically called me at one point. \u201cMan, you\u2019re such a mad scientist with all this crazy stuff!\u201d I\u2019m like I totally am and then the name just stuck and I just love it because it describes what I do perfectly.\nLogan: Yeah, a similar thing happened to me. Somebody called me the Physical Culture Renaissance Man to describe the wide variety of things that I did and I was like that\u2019s an excellent name; I\u2019m going to use that.\nNick: Yeah, it\u2019s perfect. No royalties. Free though.\nLogan: Do you want to share any more of your back story that might be relevant and helpful to other people?\nNick: Absolutely. As you had mentioned before when I first started in the athletics field, I was a very high level endurance athlete. I could literally bust out a triathlon without even training for it. That was kind of my focus all through high school up until the point where in my last year of high school, I started getting bitten by the iron bug. When I went to college, I was 145 pounds. When I finished my first year of college, I was 217 pounds.\nLogan: Wow.\nNick: So that was a pretty substantial gain there. I basically had stopped completely doing the endurance staff and I discovered cafeteria food. You know not all that gain was muscle. I\u2019ll be straight up. I was eating upwards of 8,000+ calories a day, sometimes I\u2019d figure it out. I was training six days a week twice a day and literally just devoting a lot of time to it because I just loved it so much. Learning as much as I could, I discovered what worked me for me and literally transformed myself completely so people didn\u2019t even recognize me anymore.\nLogan: Nice. My main focus has been strength and movement quality, a bunch but I\u2019ve also done a little bit here and there of putting on some muscle because it\u2019s an interesting thing to do, to be able to have that skill especially because I would definitely say I\u2019m one of those classic hard gainers as well. I\u2019m curious. I guess we should define hard gainer for people that aren\u2019t familiar with it. Why is this something most people should be interested in if they want to put on some muscle?\nNick: Being a hard gainer, the funny thing is I actually don\u2019t really like that word because it\u2019s kind of mentally self-defeating.\nLogan: I agree.\nNick: It\u2019s like you\u2019re setting yourself up for failure by saying I can\u2019t do this because whether you say you can or you can\u2019t, you\u2019re going to be right. For me when I basically started training, I decided not to consider myself a hard gainer. I\u2019m just going to train and eat and see what happens then I just took off because then you\u2019re not shooting yourself in the foot right in the start and kind of holding yourself back. Then you\u2019re like reaching for it a little bit more. But obviously, people do have recovery considerations and people are different physiologically, too, and hormonally as well so there are different things for different people that you have to do in order to gain muscle. But I\u2019ve never met a person that I couldn\u2019t put at least a good five solid pounds on pretty quickly.\nLogan: I agree with that. People seem to attach to that as sort of an excuse, like oh I can\u2019t gain muscle so I\u2019m not even going to try when really you\u2019re just not doing things right. Yeah, as you said, some people may have an easier time than others but it can certainly be done. That might be the case. Over-training kind of gets a dirty name, right? Everyone is worried about over-training but you talk a lot about how it can be used effectively. So what is controlled over-training and how is it used to get stronger and add more muscle?\nNick: This is really one of the coolest things that I learned straightaway when I started training my first year of training and it has been with me ever since. Basically, a lot of people get stuck on kind of a linear path and they don\u2019t go with how the body actually functions. When you\u2019re training at a certain level and you build up the volume, you get to a point like you\u2019re kind of building up like you\u2019re climbing a hill in a car. You\u2019re hitting the gas as hard as you can and you\u2019re going like maybe five or ten miles an hour because this hill is so steep. That is what\u2019s called accumulation training, which is the accumulation of volume which is essentially over-training. You\u2019re pushing to the point where your body can\u2019t really keep up.\nNow the best part here is you don\u2019t actually accidentally just stop and quit or try to keep going and grind through it. You purposefully reduce the training volume, increase the training intensity as a function of how much weight you\u2019re using, increase the rest period so all of a sudden you\u2019re pulling back on the volume and amount of recovery that\u2019s required for your body. So it\u2019s like going over the top of that hill, coming down on the other side with that gas pedal still down. So you\u2019re obviously going to be picking up speed really, really fast and that\u2019s the best analogy for it. You\u2019re grinding and then you\u2019re coasting and really kind of flooring it. You can see some amazing results in mass and strength with this approach. For me, I\u2019ve found the mass to come in the front end when you\u2019re really piling on the volume and the strength just really hits you on the back end when you\u2019re backing off on the volume and focusing on the peak levels of weight that you\u2019re moving.\nLogan: This is something that I feel if people understand the sort of principles of progression, they can go very far in their training. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s a person that hasn\u2019t gotten to weightlifting or even just like push-ups who was like if I just add a push-up a day, eventually I\u2019ll be doing hundreds of reps and I\u2019ll be golden and all I\u2019ve got to do is add one per day. Sure, you could progress linearly for a while but it sounds like what you\u2019re talking about here is the body will go one direction but then you can sort of switch gears and go in another and it needs to follow a little bit more of a cycle.\nNick: Exactly right. The problem with most programs is they don\u2019t take into account your body\u2019s reaction to the training so you\u2019ve got to really plan for it. When you plan for it, really magical things happen because then you take advantage of your body\u2019s natural cycles as far as how it reacts to volume, how it reacts to intensity. You use those cycles to push yourself forward and you get a little better every time. It\u2019s really almost like a magical combination when you learn how to do this with your training. One of the programs I\u2019m playing with right now is kind of like a double cycle of this where I\u2019m actually doing over-training and then backing off in the course of a week and then I\u2019m also doing a larger cycle that lasts five weeks and then backing off for a week. So it\u2019s kind of like two of those cycles wrapped up into one and I\u2019m getting really amazing results with it. It\u2019s a very simple program. It\u2019s incredibly effective.\nLogan: Well, you mentioned some time periods there. I\u2019m sure people are curious. Let\u2019s keep it simple like a simple cycle, but how long do you do more of a volume and then how long do you switch to focusing on intensity typically?\nNick: In a normal program, I would do about three weeks on the volume. I would find that\u2019s a good amount of time to build up and then three weeks or more on the backing off. When you\u2019re coming back down, you can actually stretch that a little bit longer. It might be three or four or even five weeks, as long as you\u2019re still squeezing out strength things, you can keep up with it. The single best program that I ever did for myself was an absolute monster. It was six days a week, twice a day and each workout was a total body workout for the first three weeks. So I was hitting everything twice a day so 12 times a week, increasing the volume, decreasing the rest periods using partial training, negative training and the whole deal.\nAt the time, I wasn\u2019t working, which helped. So I was just eating, sleeping and training and it was awesome. I literally gained probably about 20 pounds of reasonably lean mass during that and got ridiculously strong because when I backed off, I backed off to six days a week, still twice a day but working half the body each time, doing more rest between sets, doing fewer sets. Then I get to the point where I was able to do 150 partial reps with 950 pounds on the bar, so just the top two inches of a lockout and just cranking out the reps like that. I actually ended up bending the bar. I felt really bad for the gym.\nLogan: Was that a squat lockout or a deadlift lockout?\nNick: It was a squat lockout.\nLogan: Yeah, that\u2019s something I want to dive into. Most people just think in terms of muscle when it comes to training but there are several other important components and I\u2019d like to dig a little into each one of these. You talk about something, and this exercise of a perfect example of that one, while it\u2019s definitely hitting the muscles, it\u2019s also big on the connective tissues and even the bones. I\u2019m a huge fan of this. Why is this so important and why do so many people miss it and how do you like to train it?\nNick: Partial training is one of the secret techniques that a lot of people, like you said, they miss out on because they\u2019re really kind of brainwashed by the range of motion police. Literally, you see on YouTube or whatever and people are like oh, you didn\u2019t get full range of motion, you didn\u2019t get full depth, it\u2019s not a lift, it\u2019s no good. No, it\u2019s actually excellent because it develops connective tissue. Nothing works better developing connective tissue than heavy partial training. You need it to really maximize full range of motion strength as well.\nI think that\u2019s what a lot of people miss. I think it\u2019s not the end all, be all. It\u2019s a training tool and it\u2019s a very effective tool when used properly, not only for connective tissue but like you said, bones, muscles and the nervous system, for really learning how to active those high threshold motor units. That\u2019s another thing that people really don\u2019t understand with partial training. It\u2019s not just about looking awesome that you have 1,000 pounds on the bar or 500 pounds at the bar when you\u2019re benching it. That\u2019s not the point of it at all. When you see videos on Facebook or YouTube and these people doing versions of partial training, it gives it a bad rep.\nWhen you use partial training, I like to do it maybe if I\u2019m focusing on mass and strength I\u2019ll do it maybe once or maybe even twice a week just to get that. It\u2019s not just blasting a bar up and setting it right back down. You actually want to lift and hold that position so that you\u2019re loading your skeleton and loading that connective tissue and really focusing a lot of tension onto that connective tissue and developing it helps your full range of motion by strengthening that because one of the things I\u2019ve also found, and this is what got me past a plateau in bench press actually, is that I was stuck at 300 pounds on bench press for a long, long time and I couldn\u2019t get past it until I discovered lockout pressing. Within literally six weeks, I was doing 350 and I was stuck in 300 for years. It was my connective tissue that was holding my back. It wasn\u2019t muscle strength. My muscles were capable of moving that weight. It\u2019s just that my body was inhibiting the loads because my connective tissue wasn\u2019t strong enough to bear the load. So I really had to switch up the training to focus on connective tissue training and the weights just started going up.\nLogan: Nice. There are a lot of different ways that it can be done. Do you like to just focus on the end range of motions or are you doing sometimes half range of motions, setting different partials and do you do that to focus on what may be your weak points? For instance, some people that last bit of lockout in things like deadlifts can be a problem, in which case short-range rack pulls can really help but if you have a problem getting up off the floor, it\u2019s not going to help as much. What are some of the ways you approach mixing the partials in to best fit what you need with them?\nNick: Doing it that way is excellent. One of the methods that I will actually use for partial training is to hit both the weakest part and the strongest part in the same workout so you\u2019re really kind of targeting both aspects and the middle just kind of takes care of itself. When you\u2019re hitting the lockout, I\u2019ll do the lockout stuff first because it\u2019s really the heaviest and you want to be freshest for it. For example, I might do a barbell bench press where I\u2019m doing just the top couple of inches, doing a static lockout hold to finish off the set and hold it for as long as I can and setting it down. Then I\u2019ll do rack presses of pin presses starting out at the bottom and even coming up just a little to the lockout, to the sticking point and then back down, a very explosive kind of movement off the bottom.\nThis is actually extremely effective because what happens, especially with bench press, a lot of people come down into the bottom, they store up a lot of elastic energy in that position so they\u2019re not using a lot of muscle fiber and connective tissue strength. It\u2019s a lot of rebound. Even though it may not look it and they\u2019re not bouncing the bar off their chest, which is obviously a mistake that we never want people to do, but even if you\u2019re doing a typical bench press where you\u2019re changing direction without a full pause at the bottom and stopping, you\u2019re still using a lot of elastic tension. If you train out of the bottom out of a pin press without that rebound, without that elastic tension, you\u2019re really going to develop power out of the bottom of the press. It\u2019s an extremely effective way to do it. I\u2019ve also found it very effective for muscle development as well in addition to connective tissue and nervous system strength.\nLogan: So speaking of the nervous system, beyond partials what are some of the ways you focus on building that because the nervous system is obviously driving the muscles to fire? That\u2019s how you\u2019re exerting your strength. That\u2019s a huge piece of the puzzle.\nNick: Absolutely. The most effective way, I\u2019ve found, for doing that\u2014there are two ways actually. One is like speed reps where you\u2019re doing very explosive, very fast but still with a good form with light to moderate weights like speed deadlifts or speed squats, for example. One of my favorite methods, however, is doing what I call single-rep cluster training which is sort of like an extended rest pause training where you\u2019re doing a single rep, resting 20 seconds in between each rep and you\u2019re doing 15 to 20 reps of that. What that does is in addition to using a very heavy weight, you could use like 90% to 95% of your one-arm RAM for this for a set of 20 reps. You can believe that is really, really effective stuff.\nWhat it does is it teaches your nervous system how to activate and your limit loads. So you\u2019re actually practicing the movement at your limit loads, which is something you don\u2019t often get. Typical strength training is done with a lot of rest in between sets and very few reps. With this kind, you\u2019re getting very little rest in between sets but you\u2019re still using a heavy weight. 20 seconds is enough to maintain the nervous system activation in between every rep so you\u2019re actually able to continuously function at a relatively high level and get a lot of practice with that weight.\nFor example when I\u2019m doing a deadlift, I\u2019ll do a set of 20, the first 5 reps are actually the hardest. The middle 10 reps are actually my best form reps. So it takes me about 5 reps then I get in a groove and then the next 10 reps are really good and then maybe the next 5 after that, they\u2019re still good but they\u2019re really grinding at that point. Just practicing and teaching the nervous system how to operate at that high level and practicing that much is really effective and I really have seen my weights go up tremendously when doing that kind of training.\nLogan: Nice. One thing I\u2019ve learned and there\u2019s definitely an application for this from like Pablo, the whole idea of greasing the groove as far as training the nervous system that way is you want to be as fresh as possible. There\u2019s definitely a reason for that but here we\u2019re going kind of the opposite way. You\u2019re really keeping the nervous system activated and being able to do more in that route. Is that correct?\nNick: Exactly. The key thing, too, is you\u2019re not pushing yourself to failure on any of these. You\u2019re still keeping shy of failure. Even though I\u2019m saying that you\u2019re grinding some of these reps towards the rep, you\u2019re not pushing so hard that you\u2019re bringing your nervous down and hurting yourself. You\u2019re still operating at a high level but you\u2019re giving yourself enough time in between reps to kind of reset the nervous system and reset the ATP to get yourself back in position for a good rep and keeping that nervous system activation. So it\u2019s similar to greasing the groove but kind of compressed in terms of timeframe.\nLogan: Nice. You mentioned doing this with deadlifts. Can this be done with any exercise or do you make some recommendations for that?\nNick: I would stick with the big exercises, deadlifts, squats, presses and that kind of thing. It\u2019s not going to have the same effect on a curl. You can do it that way but I\u2019ve never been a big fan of very low rep curls just because when you start using too much weight, your form kind of breaks down and you\u2019re losing the isolation of the muscles so it\u2019s really not that good.\nLogan: Okay. Very cool. So we\u2019ve covered the connective tissue and the nervous system. You also talk about what you call \u201cimproving your plumbing.\u201d Why is this important and how do you train it?\nNick: That\u2019s actually a really cool concept in that you don\u2019t often think of the plumbing in your body, the capillaries which are very tiny blood vessels that feed your muscle tissue, bring it oxygen and food and take out waste. You can actually train capillary density in your muscles by doing very high reps, by forcing a lot of blood into your muscles. A good example is hundred-rep sets. There are other variations in this that I work with that incorporate very high reps interspersed with very low reps and then back to high reps\nI\u2019ve actually got another book that I\u2019m working on that focuses solely on this entire concept of rebuilding your body from the ground up by changing your plumbing, building your connective tissue, developing your nervous system and even some stuff on hyperplasia which is muscle fiber splitting. It\u2019s basically three weeks of just torture but you come up the other side basically ready for a whole different level of growth because I found, going back to the hard gainer, a lot of people are \u201chard gainers\u201d because their bodies aren\u2019t physiologically ready or able to hold and maintain that muscle mass and build it. Part of that goes back to the plumbing that you mentioned there that is the blood supply. If you have a muscle that\u2019s very hard to pump up, chances are it\u2019s not very well-developed because of that problem. It can\u2019t get a lot of nutrition. It can\u2019t get a lot of oxygen. It can\u2019t release the waste products very well. By training that with very targeted high rep training, you can develop that capacity, same as you can develop connective tissue strength capacity, same as you can develop nervous system.\nI\u2019ve done with this shoulders and my shoulders are like my worst body part. I can\u2019t develop them for anything or used to not be able to until I started doing some of this training that really develops the blood supply to the muscles. I can pump them up like crazy now and so it\u2019s a whole different ball game. It basically changes the hard gainer physiology. I keep using that word because that\u2019s the best way to describe it, even though I don\u2019t like it. By doing that, you change how your body responds to training and it can better support muscle growth, better support muscle tissue and basically achieve a higher level of development.\nLogan: That\u2019s very cool and I think that\u2019s something not a lot of people have heard about. I love this because you\u2019re talking about doing single reps here, now we\u2019re doing hundred reps. It seems a lot of people get kind of locked into a favorite set and rep scheme like 5 x 5 and that\u2019s the only way to go. But the body is really adapting in different sorts of ways to different loads as well as different volume parameters so really by mixing and matching, it seems that you can get the best sort of benefits of all these different methods of training.\nNick: That\u2019s absolutely true. Some of the my favorite people to work with are the people who have been stuck at a certain rep range for a long period of time because the first thing you do is you make them do the opposite and they get amazing results.\nLogan: Right. That\u2019s the most common plateau, that\u2019s what I\u2019d advise people. Okay, you\u2019ve been doing this; switch your rep range and you\u2019ll bust right through that plateau.\nNick: Exactly. It\u2019s like the simplest thing. Once you do that, if you\u2019ve been doing low reps for a long time, do some high reps. If you\u2019ve been doing a lot of high reps, do some low reps. It\u2019s not rocket science here. Now you owe me a thousand dollars for \u201ctraining.\u201d\nLogan: All right. You also talk about training the fascia which I\u2019d say is probably the sort of least focused on area of the body. How do you focus on this area?\nNick: The interesting thing is over the years, I\u2019ve actually kind of changed my thoughts on fascial training. You see a lot of stuff on stretching the fascia. I actually did write about this previously and just in the past few years, I\u2019ve kind of been doing more research on that. I don\u2019t think the typical fascial stretching is very effective, if at all, because fascia is so incredibly tough. It\u2019s extremely tough and the simplest stretch for a couple of minutes is not going to deform the fascia. Even if it\u2019s loaded, even if your muscle is pumped full of blood, which is the typical way you do it.\nWhat I think is the mechanism here is fascia still does stretch but the analogy I like to use is a tarp stretched really tight over a few things. If you set a big rock on that tight tarp for five minutes, it\u2019s not going to deform anything. But if you set a smaller rock, still heavy, on that tarp for two years, it\u2019s going to eventually create a pit and dent it and deform the tarp. This is what I think happens with the fascia. You can use the fascial \u201cstretching\u201d to activate more muscle fibers to maybe into hyperplasia, to develop and build the muscle fiber from within which then pushes the fascia from within over long periods of time. So you\u2019re getting the deformation, only not from external force of the stretching but from internal force, internal pressure pushing outwards.\nI absolutely think fascial stretching does happen. I just think the mechanism is a bit backwards. Stretching is a very, very potent hypertrophy stimulus to your body so using it is not wrong but I think the reason it works is different than I think the reason that a lot of people think it does. I think you\u2019re activating hypertrophy and using that to push the fascia out from the inside for long periods of time rather than a couple of minutes of stretching, which is not going to have that big of an impact on something as tough as fascia. I think it does happen; it\u2019s just I think the mechanism is a little bit different than what I used to think myself.\nLogan: Right. That\u2019s good. That means you\u2019re constantly evolving, right? A lot of people get stuck in a position like I know everything about this. I just learned some new tips and tricks that I\u2019m going to be testing out myself. I guess the big question now as we covered all of this different stuff is how do you really put it together into a program that\u2019s kind of targeted in a certain direction?\nNick: The program that I like to use, it\u2019s one I came up with a few years ago, is Mad Scientist Muscle. Ironically enough, it\u2019s one week of doing all this preparation training, basically these high rep stuff to develop the circulation, the connective tissue training, some nervous system activation. Do that for about a week and then straight into accumulation training which is the over-training and then straight into the intensification with another week of that physiological training in between the structural training in between. So it\u2019s kind of taking the best of all of these worlds and mashing them up into a training system.\nDuring these accumulation phases and intensification phases, I use different versions of that and different versions of the program. I\u2019ve got three different ones of that in the book. Basically, it works out to an eight-week training cycle where you\u2019re taking your body through the preparation, you\u2019re taking your body through the over-training and then the ramping down and increasing strength. Some of the results I\u2019ve seen people get with this kind of approach are extremely eye-opening.\nLogan: Wow. That\u2019s very cool. Another question popped up. It seems sometimes you\u2019re training super intensely, like going to failure and even beyond that but sometimes not doing that, right? Do you have a viewpoint on these things? Because there\u2019s a you-always-got-to-train-to-failure camp; it\u2019s these last rep that counts and nothing else matters and then there are people that never train to failure. What\u2019s the right approach?\nNick: It\u2019s a very individual approach but for me, I\u2019ve found that I\u2019ve actually not been training to failure very much at all these days. When I first started training when I was a lot younger and could recover better and was really just psycho with this kind of stuff, I was going nuts with the intensity techniques and I would really hammer myself into the ground. These days I find I don\u2019t really need to do that and I get better results by not doing that.\nIf I wanted to build muscle, I\u2019ll focus on quality training volume. If I would focus on strength then I would back off on volume and do focus on low reps, heavy weight, absolutely not going to failure, still trying to push things. I might not make a lift sometimes here but doing my best not to get to failure. You still want to progress the weight but you want to always kind of lift within your capabilities so that you don\u2019t get injured, so that still can progress forward. So it\u2019s a very incremental approach whereas earlier in my training career, it was a very nuts approach. I would do like triple drops sets and then rebound back up to the top weight again and stuff, too. I actually use that kind of thing from time to time but it\u2019s not constantly like how I used to do it.\nI think that\u2019s kind of the evolution that I see in a lot of people, too, when they first start training. They\u2019re just gung-ho and that\u2019s about it. There\u2019s nothing wrong with that. If you can recover from it, it\u2019s a blast. Do it. But you may find you get better results by not doing that as much. It\u2019s kind of like an individual thing that you need to just gauge for yourself. If you find that kind of thing fun, which I do, then by all means do it and just know that you might need a little bit extra recovery time to do it.\nLogan: That\u2019s kind of I guess my thoughts on this after years of training. Yes, I do believe everyone kind of goes through that period at least at one point. You can do that and you can kind of trigger the body to come back from the training because it\u2019s such high intensity. You can do a single set and that can be sufficient whereas if you keep things a little bit easier, you may need to do a little bit more overall volume, a little more time training but the recovery demands aren\u2019t quite as big. Your body doesn\u2019t care whether you went to failure or not. As long as it\u2019s progressive in what you\u2019re doing, it\u2019s going to adapt to it.\nNick: Exactly. And that\u2019s really kind of the key thing, progressing the resistance and using good quality form. It doesn\u2019t need to be perfect every single time. This happens, especially as you get into higher loads. Sometimes, your form does kind of not be perfect and there\u2019s nothing wrong with that. But as long as you don\u2019t go into a sloppy form that\u2019s going to injure you, don\u2019t be shy to not have absolutely perfect form so that YouTube trolls are going to criticize everything you do.\nLogan: That\u2019s one thing that I like about the partial training specifically. A lot of times, even though you\u2019re working with heavier loads, if you\u2019re doing like a short-range end of motion partial, it\u2019s hard to do those wrong. You\u2019d have to often times try to do things wrong and it\u2019s actually really safe just because even though it\u2019s much more of a load, it\u2019s much less of a chance of something going wrong.\nNick: Exactly. There\u2019s less time to make it go wrong basically.\nLogan: Very cool. Obviously, as the Mad Scientist of Muscle, you dive really deep into science. Do you feel that training is completely a science or is there also an art to it?\nNick: It\u2019s really both. It\u2019s a combination of the two. I think people who really kind of go too far in one direction can really shortchange themselves. I know in a lot of cases a lot of people get so absorbed and so focused on there\u2019s no science to back that up and the science doesn\u2019t tell you this. Who cares? The science could be ten years behind it.\nLogan: Right. Science is a lagging indicator. Before there\u2019s a double-blind placebo-controlled study, there have to be a lot of people who have experimented with it and found it works in their own practice as well as with clients and stuff like that. So it takes a while to find the science.\nNick: Yeah, science is in the process of proving what we already know works. That\u2019s kind of what it is. I let science guide me but I don\u2019t let it constrain me. That\u2019s kind of the principle that I go by. I would use scientific principles to kind of guide my training. For example, I was talking about the capillary density training. One of the interesting things that I found, and this was where I really did go to the science when I was designing a training protocol for it, is when you\u2019re trying to develop new blood vessels, you need to have L-arginine in the body, in the muscles at the time that these new blood vessels are trying to form. Otherwise, they will not form. So in order to get enough L-arginine into your blood supply at the time, you can\u2019t actually take arginine because it\u2019s sucked up by the gut. It won\u2019t get into your bloodstream very effectively and very efficiently. What you actually need to do with this specific type of training for this specific method is take L-citrulline which converts to L-arginine in your bloodstream at a rate that\u2019s a hundred times greater than by taking arginine.\nNick: Yeah. So what I do before I would do this kind of training is I take a 25 gram straight up serving of L-citrulline and that gets into the muscles so when I\u2019m doing this training, it\u2019s actually right there helping the blood vessels form. Honestly, the pump you get from this is unbelievable, literally unbelievable because this is the kind of thing that actually is useful about arginine. It\u2019s not just for getting pumped. It\u2019s decent for that but this is why you\u2019re taking the arginine. This is to develop the circulatory system on this minor level, which a lot of people really don\u2019t understand about why they\u2019re taking it. They\u2019re like ooh, I get a good pump from it. This is why you want to get a good pump from it and this is the science that tells you why you should be using this instead of that.\nIn that case, not only did I let science guide me supplement-wise and nutrition-wise, research on that I further dug into showed that when you\u2019re doing this style of training, the muscle fibers that are actually working at the time are the ones that are getting the increased blood supply. If you\u2019re doing hundred-rep sets, the problem with that is you\u2019re using slow twitch muscle fibers so those are the ones that are getting the blood supply. Not a lot of bodybuilders want more slow twitch muscle fibers so you need to actually train the fast twitch muscle fibers in addition and work at it while you\u2019re doing the slow twitch fiber training to get all the blood in there.\nSo the protocol that I came up with\u2014and actually I\u2019ll tell you about this, kind of a sneak peek into the book, it\u2019s really cool stuff\u2014is you take a weight, for example 20 pounds or 25 pounds on a dumbbell bench press and you do our dumbbell fly, for example. It\u2019s a better example. You do 50 to 60 reps with that, really focus on squeezing and getting a lot of blood in there, getting that pumping the muscle. Now set that 25-pound weight down and grab a pair of 85-pound dumbbells immediately. Do 3 reps of dumbbell bench press. You\u2019re hitting the fast twitch muscle fibers. That\u2019s getting blood supply to those fast twist fibers. Set them right down back, grab those 25\u2019s and do as many more reps as you can on the fly. This might be 20 to 25 reps at this point. Set those down and go right back to the 85\u2019s and do another 3 reps. Keep doing that until you can actually more reps with the 85\u2019s than you can with the 25\u2019s. This actually works because what happens is the slow twitch fibers get fatigued but the fast twitch fibers are as not as fatigued. So I\u2019ve literally gotten to the point where I can\u2019t do 3 reps with 25-pound dumbbells on the flies but I can do 3 reps with the 85-pound dumbbells on the press.\nLogan: That\u2019s fascinating. Just for people that might want to try this out, as far as percentage of one-rep maximum because you threw out those numbers but people need to obviously go up or down in weights, how heavy is that 85 pounds for you?\nNick: That would be 80 to 85% 1-RM.\nLogan: Okay, so it\u2019s pretty significant.\nNick: It\u2019s a pretty good amount of weight, yeah. For example right now, I could do 3 or 4 reps with 125-pound dumbbells. This would be about I guess 75% to 80%.\nLogan: Okay, very nice. That sounds not fun.\nNick: It\u2019s horrible.\nNick: Literally, you\u2019ll go through about five rounds of this going back and forth between these exercises. It takes about eight minutes of non-stop work and literally your pecs will be\u2014I don\u2019t think that my pecs have ever been that sore. Soreness is not the goal but it creates a lot of muscle fiber damage and the pump is ridiculous, especially when you combine it with the citrulline. The effective does of L-citrulline that has been shown in research is about 4 grams, I think, 4 to 8 grams. I was taking 25 grams.\nNick: If you could get potentially upset stomach, sart in the low end and develop that and build that up a little bit. I didn\u2019t start right at 25. I kind of tested it to see, 1 teaspoon, 2, 3, 4 or 5 teaspoons is about the low limit that I\u2019ve hit.\nLogan: All right. So you mentioned L-citrulline. I definitely want to talk a bit more about supplements but let\u2019s talk a little bit bigger picture in nutrition. We\u2019ve talked about all these different ways you change up your training in order to\u2014how do you describe it?\u2014you\u2019re working with your body\u2019s reaction to the training to kind of go to the next phase. You do the same thing with eating and nutrition, doing different things at different times to trigger the body to go sort of in different directions. Can you speak to how to you manipulate what you eat, the macronutrients that cause the body to go one way and then rebound in another?\nNick: Absolutely. One of the really fun things in working with the body is figuring how it reacts to things. When you\u2019re trying to lose fat, this basically goes straight to carb cycling and this is the kind of approach that I\u2019ve always taken with it. When you try to lose fat, you don\u2019t want to have a lot of carbs floating around. You will want the insulin levels to be stable. You want your blood sugar to be stable. For me, I found the low carb diet to be perfect for that. So I will do periods of low carb dieting three to five days and then in order to prevent a slowdown of metabolism which can happen within five to seven on a low carb diet, I\u2019ll change the nutrient setting. I might go to the same calorie amount but low fat and high carb just to kind of put a re-feed in there. Your body reacts hormonally very different to these kinds of things.\nWhen you put the carbs, obviously your insulin goes up quite a bit so you use that on those training days focused on building muscle whereas when you\u2019re doing low carb, you\u2019re focused on losing fat. For example, you might during fat loss do lactic acid-focused training which helps get growth hormone, which when you\u2019re not eating carbs there\u2019s a much greater growth hormone response because it\u2019s not fighting insulin. Insulin and growth hormone just don\u2019t get along in your body. I wouldn\u2019t say mutually exclusive but they don\u2019t work together very well. So when you\u2019re trying to lose fat, you want to minimize insulin levels and maximize growth hormone levels. This is done with low carb eating and then switching up. You\u2019re worrying so much about growth hormone, then you\u2019re focusing more on insulin and testosterone which is important in both phases.\nLogan: Yeah, there\u2019s a lot of stuff there. Let\u2019s say yeah, someone\u2019s trying to lose weight; what\u2019s kind of like a basic sort of program with the training and with eating, sort of going between these different approaches?\nNick: The approach that I take is basically like a 12-day rotation where I\u2019ll do five days of basically strict low-carb eating and the first couple of days of training might be just like metabolic resistance training, circuit training, that kind of thing. Then once you kind of get all those carbs out of your system, you get the glycogen burned off, then you\u2019re going to do a couple of days of very lactic acid-focused training, like generating lactic acid, higher rep stuff, very little rest in between sets so you\u2019re generating a lot of lactic acid and keeping that there. Sprint training is good for this thing even though your energy levels aren\u2019t going to be great when you\u2019re doing this. Just doing kind of the higher level stuff like that is really good for getting a growth hormone response.\nOne of the cool things I like to do also is a couple of things that aren\u2019t necessarily proven by science but that\u2019s kind of a theory that I read about quite a few years ago. If you\u2019ve been training a while, you might recognize this from the Serious Growth System from Leo Costa, the Bulgarian burst kind of thing where it\u2019s like of a day of only protein where you\u2019re cutting carbs, you\u2019re cutting fats and you\u2019re just eliminating all that. That kind of forces your body to dig into body fat in order to fuel itself. Then the next day you do no protein whatsoever. The day of no protein is my idea but the only fruit day is what I\u2019ve read about and that\u2019s pulling protein out of your diet for a day, which is similar to carb loading where you take the carbs out of your system and you reload them and you would store a lot of more than normal. You take the protein out in theory and this sets an emergency situation in your body where it wants more protein so when you put the protein back in, the idea goes that it\u2019s going to hold onto more protein again and the best storage of protein is muscle mass.\nSo you\u2019re also putting the carb back in, you\u2019re putting the protein back in, you\u2019re getting more calories. It\u2019s a very anabolic state for your body to be in. So you\u2019re using it kind of like a slingshot. You can actually stay at a fairly low carb level and low calorie level and still keep your metabolism from grinding to a halt. So you can maintain the caloric deficit without having problems with metabolic slowdown.\nLogan: Right. I have a question. This was kind of my experience with the last time I did sort of a muscle gaining program. I was using fasting, which sounds counterintuitive but it\u2019s just like people losing weight. If you do a cheat day or a cheat meal, it upregulates the hormones so that it actually aids in doing that. So I figured the inverse is true with gaining muscle. The body is kind of getting used to all this food so you cut it out for a little bit then you can kind of bounce back and sort of restart the gain. I was doing a very fast sort of pack on the mass approach, not slow going for as much as possible so eating completely all the time but every time I felt like I couldn\u2019t eat anymore and the scales stopped moving up, I\u2019d take about 24 hours off and then train hard, re-start eating after that and it\u2019d seem to really work, that approach. Do you use fasting? You kind of had the protein fasting days, just the fruit, different ideas like this, or do you do some periods of no food completely?\nNick: Yeah, actually I do. I think it\u2019s an excellent way to do it. It\u2019s especially effective for people who kind of have a hard time eating enough to really gain mass because like you said, you do a hormonal reset but at the same time it gives your digestive system a break, too, which I think is a very underappreciated aspect of building muscle and eating for building muscle. When I was younger, I could eat tons all the time. These days, I eat kind of more like a crocodile where I will go with long periods. I might have a few eggs for breakfast and then for dinner I might eat like 4,000 calories. So I can actually eat more in one sitting than I can the whole rest of the day. I do that. That\u2019s when I train and that\u2019s when the body is really primed to use up all that. So there will be days where I literally won\u2019t eat anything until like 6:00 or 9:00 even and I\u2019ll go 24 hours and this will be in a muscle-building program.\nIt\u2019s the same experience that you have there, too. I find that can actually get more calories and if I save them up and give my digestive system a break so that you\u2019re making room essentially. It sounds kind of crude to say it but you\u2019re just making room for more. The funny thing is this goes right back to the fruit day that I mentioned as well. When you eat nothing but fruit for an entire day, it acts as a snowplow through your digestive system. It literally, all that fiber and water, just pushes everything through and resets your digestive system so you\u2019re able to start putting back a lot more food again.\nLogan: All right. You talked a little bit about growth hormone, a little bit about testosterone. Could you recap sort of the quick way to focus on eating and training for growth hormone and sort of the quick way of eating and training for testosterone? Do you sort of cycle in between these two if you\u2019re trying to put on muscle?\nNick: For growth hormone specifically, you want to be in a low carb state and a very stable blood sugar state and focus your training on lactic acid and developing a lot of lactic acid and keeping it there. You also do want to train fairly heavy to keep the testosterone going. When you\u2019re eating low carb and you\u2019re eating a lot of good saturated fats, your testosterone levels will actually go up. So this is actually a very good state for your body to be in. Then when you switch it up and add more carbs back in, that\u2019s when the insulin really peaks. Then you can really focus on heavier training and that\u2019s what\u2019s going to stimulate the testosterone there as well. You really want to get the testosterone in both phases of this kind of thing but you just switch out basically growth hormone for insulin.\nLogan: I had a theory and the science has not played this out because the science never looks at partial training but with this idea of heavier loads stimulate more testosterone, would it be your opinion that partials may possibly be better than full range lifts just because of the higher load or at least probably on equal terms?\nNick: I think so, especially the really heavier stuff. That kind of thing really puts an emergency state onto your body. Testosterone obviously being the most potent muscle hormone you have, that\u2019s a key factor right there. One of the other things that I\u2019ve really noticed is deep squatting, there\u2019s something about that, deep squatting, that really sets off the cascade of testosterone production. This could be like a very deep bottom start squat. This could be just dumbbell squats even. Just deep squatting with a good amount of weight is really going to help with that, even more so than like a regular squat with partial range of motion. Just that positioning, I think it really kind of sets things off. I can\u2019t remember where I read that but in my own experience, it really bears that out.\nLogan: Yeah. I just remember when I was doing some partial training, especially around the deadlifts, like short-range rack pulls, just the feeling you get when you lift over 1,000 pounds is just awesome. That\u2019s kind of related to the feeling of testosterone. When you have a lot of testosterone, you feel on top of the world. So I figure anything that kind of triggers that in the gym has to be increasing testosterone in much the same way.\nNick: I would totally agree with you on that. Especially, I like the heavier stuff. Part of the fun of doing the heavier stuff is how it feels when doing it.\nLogan: Yeah, I think that\u2019s a bit component because our hormones kind of changes up how we feel but how we feel will change our hormones. It kind of goes both ways.\nNick: For sure.\nLogan: You mentioned as far as supplements\u2014I\u2019m sure people are going to be curious about this\u2014L-citrulline. What are some of your other favorite supplements and how might you pair them with these different forms of training or eating?\nNick: The funny thing is L-citrulline is one of the very few not normal supplements that I take. For the most part, I keep it pretty simple. I stick with a really good quality protein powder.\nLogan: What do you like for that?\nNick: I usually use the BioTrust stuff.\nLogan: BioTrust, okay. Whey protein?\nNick: Whey protein, yeah. It\u2019s got micellar casein in there which is an extremely high quality, long duration protein. It essentially takes a bit longer to digest. I have not found a higher quality protein out there. It\u2019s really, really tasty, too, so it\u2019s one of the best ones that I\u2019ve ever found and I just tried a lot of stuff that\u2019s total garbage to very expensive.\nLogan: Right. There\u2019s all kinds of stuff out there.\nNick: Yeah, some of the stuff I\u2019ve tried, it\u2019s like oh my god, I can\u2019t believe I ate that. It\u2019s like I can\u2019t even finish the bottle. It\u2019s like here, somebody take this away from me. Yes, so there\u2019s protein and there\u2019s creatine monohydrate. Over the years, I\u2019ve been taking creating for almost 25 years now off and now, I\u2019ve not found anything better than just good, straight up, high quality creatine monohydrate. If you have trouble digesting it, what you want to do is get some hot tap water, mix the creatine into that, stir it until it dissolves and you can\u2019t see it anymore and then drink it. That\u2019s going to solve probably most of your problems right there. The problem with most people taking creatine is they just stir it into cold water, drink it down and that\u2019s that. It\u2019s just like drinking sand. It\u2019s not going to get digested, which is a lot of the reason you get digestive issues from it. If you it stir up, make sure it dissolves in the hot water then drink it, that\u2019s going to fix a lot of your problems and you\u2019re going to get better absorption just in general.\nSince creatine is such a big thing that\u2019s been proven time and again, a lot of people have tried to come up with different versions of it. Most of that stuff is just marketing. It\u2019s people trying to differentiate themselves by saying we\u2019ve got liquid creatine. Oh boy, I\u2019ve tried some of that stuff. It\u2019s just horrible. I think it was about 20 years ago that I tried that stuff. It was just nasty orange gel that I just get the willies from thinking about the taste of that stuff. I paid $30 for the tube of this garbage and I threw it away after the first.\nLogan: Do you do loading with creatine that\u2019s commonly recommended or how do you take it?\nNick: Yeah, definitely with loading. What I like to do with the loading is combine it with the nutritional tricks that I\u2019d mentioned before. Because creatine is such a water-loving molecule and so are your carbohydrates basically\u2014you store a lot of water with carbs\u2014so if you do like a week with no creatine, you haven\u2019t been on creatine a while, you don\u2019t take carbs for about a week and then you load carbs and you load creatine at the same time, you can literally gain like ten pounds in a day. It\u2019s going to be water weight obviously weight but that flood of water into your muscles carries a lot of anabolic stuff, for lack of a better word, and the stretch on the fibers as all that water is coming in is also a highly anabolic state.\nLogan: Yeah, I\u2019ve heard it said that the body will store like four grams of water for every gram of carbohydrate that it stores with it. I\u2019m not sure how much the creatine stores with it, too, but I can imagine those two effects going together have to be pretty big.\nNick: When you do the creatine and the carbs, the first time you double up on the loading like that, the effects are just ridiculous. It\u2019s off the charts.\nLogan: Right. Well, I think we\u2019ve covered a whole lot on this call. If people are new to training, they\u2019re probably going to have to listen to it a few times to really pick up everything in there. People that are advanced, I\u2019m sure they\u2019ve picked up a new tip or two that they\u2019re going to have to try. Anything you want to say as far as summarizing everything you talked about here? What I seem to like from your approach is it\u2019s really experimental, right? I imagine in doing this whole process, you\u2019re really getting to know your body better. Could you speak to maybe sort of the idea of listening to your body? I just imagine as you\u2019re kind of getting the body to react to your training, react to your diet in this way that you just become much more in tune with it. Is that correct?\nNick: Absolutely. I think that\u2019s actually one of the most critical things that I want to get across to people and to teach people \u2013 you are in charge of your body. You can do whatever the hell you want with it. You don\u2019t have to follow convention. You don\u2019t have to do what I tell you. You don\u2019t have to do what anybody tells you. You could try stuff on your own. You can take the stuff that you read and the stuff that I\u2019ve just told you here today and do your own experiments with it. Maybe your body reacts a bit differently. You can get more out of doing something a little bit differently. That\u2019s really the key. It\u2019s to experiment with it. Don\u2019t be constrained by dogma. Don\u2019t feel like you have to do something in a certain way, that you have to do a full range of motion all the time, that you have to do everything normal. For me, it\u2019s just like normal is stupid. I do normal training once in a while but it\u2019s not very often. It\u2019s only kind of like I don\u2019t want to think about trying to come up with something new at that time that I\u2019ll do just a normal training session. But the exercises might be insane.\nLogan: Yeah. I like that. I had this realization the other day that I\u2019m kind of like in alternative health with everything I do, alternative everything. Yeah, my training is not typical. It\u2019s like the conventional of everything is kind of crappy. Who wants to be normal, right?\nNick: Exactly. Normal sucks. Why do I want to do what 95% of people are doing when 95% of people aren\u2019t getting results?\nLogan: Right. Let\u2019s face it. The average is not very good.\nNick: Yeah, exactly.\nLogan: The average is below average so we should set ourselves apart in some way.\nNick: Exactly. Yeah. So experiment and have fun with it. Have fun with your training.\nLogan: I agree. That\u2019s just the thing. There\u2019s so much opportunity, so many different things that you can do. Find something that you\u2019re actually going to enjoy. We both like lifting weights and a variety of other things but that\u2019s obviously not the right approach for everyone. But everyone needs to move so you\u2019ve got to find the right thing for you.\nNick: Exactly.\nLogan: So where would you like people to go to find out more about you? We\u2019ll be sure to include links to everything you mentioned here in the show notes as well. If any of you guys found that there\u2019s too much detail, like Nick\u2019s programs are very step-by-step, detail-oriented, giving you all this information in a much easier fashion to say read than listening just on this podcast here, what would you recommend for most people?\nNick: Right now I\u2019ve got two main sites, my main informational site and I\u2019ve got tons of stuff on here. It\u2019s FitStep.com. The site where I have all my books located is Fitness-eBooks.com and I\u2019ve got the whole list of what I\u2019ve got available there. It\u2019s exercises stuff, it\u2019s programs and it\u2019s a lot of really cool stuff.\nLogan: All right, very cool. Thank you so much, Nick. This was a very exciting call. Like I said, I learned a few things I\u2019m excited to try in my training the upcoming weeks.\nNick: Yeah, man. It was a lot of fun because I love talking about this stuff.\nLogan: Absolutely. Well thanks so much for being and thanks everyone for listening. I will be back in a couple of weeks with another episode for you. Thank you.\nFiled Under: Podcast Tagged With: capillary density, controlled overtraining, creatine, fasting, getting bigger, growth hormone, hardgainer, l-arginine, L-Citrulline, mad scientist of muscle, muscle gain, Nick Nilsson, partials, range of motion, strength nutrition, strength training, testosterone\nCan we get the transcript for this interview?\nShould be up real soon.",
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        "raw_content": "My First One-to-One Meeting with the Midwife\nMay 2, 2017 July 25, 2017 KP\nLast Tuesday was my first appointment with my midwife after the group Early Bird Meeting. It\u2019s supposed to be the longest appointment out of all and it was quite long, but didn\u2019t go over an hour.\nAs it\u2019s my first pregnancy I wasn\u2019t really sure what was going to happen and if I should have anything else with me, except for the Maternity Notes. I know some midwives do a blood test for you on that first appointment, but some send you to a walk-in centre to do this, so I wasn\u2019t quite sure what was going to happen there. I just assumed I\u2019d be sent somewhere else to do this, and that actually help because I\u2019m not great with blood tests. It\u2019s not the needles I\u2019m afraid of, it\u2019s the dreaded feeling of my blood being drained \ud83d\ude26 So as I wasn\u2019t really expecting it, it actually helped because if I knew 100% that I\u2019d get the blood test there and then, I\u2019d be rather stressed all morning. And yes, I did have a test. The amount that was taken from me seemed like a lot, but I didn\u2019t actually feel it being done. I\u2019ve warned the midwife that I\u2019m quite bad with the test, but she said the needles they use now are somewhat special and you don\u2019t really get that feeling of blood being drained as much as before. And she was right! \ud83d\ude42 Thankfully it was a bearable experience and I didn\u2019t get sick after like it has happened a few times in the past.\nDuring the appointment my midwife also checked my weight, height and blood pressure. And asked me for a urine sample. 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        "raw_content": "The role of Assistant Manager in Sports Direct is important, you will be supporting the Store Manager in the running of the whole store, and be responsible in their absence. You will work alongside the Manager and team on the shop floor and lead by example and take a \u2018hands on\u2019 approach. You will keep the team motivated and driven to want to reach their KPI\u2019s.\nYour first two weeks with us will be with our training team in Shirebrook, here you will be given the tools and knowledge to be a successful Assistant Manager. For our high performing Assistant Managers there is great progression opportunities, from promotions to a larger store or even managing your own store.\nEmma Drayton \u2013 Assistant Manager\nI joined the company in 2012 as a part time sales assistant whilst studying at university, to earn a bit of extra money. I found that I really enjoyed the role and the variance that comes with it day-to-day. Upon leaving university I was offered a full time contract and jumped at the chance to work for such a diverse company.\nI quickly progressed to a supervisor\u2019s position, taking on more responsibility within the store. A year later I was put forward to go on the Sports Direct Home Grown course, a career development program run by the company, to promote in house talent and dedication. Upon completing the course I was promoted to Assistant manager in a higher turnover store, where I can truly make a difference to the business through driving my store's sales and standards.\nYou will need to be a team player, working alongside the Store Manager to lead, encourage and drive the store team to succeed. A can do attitude and hands on approach is also important. No two days are the same, so the need to adapt you approach and react to an evolving business so that you can deliver in a fast paced, high turnover environment.\nWorking as an Assistant Manager\nBehind every Store Manager will be an Assistant Manager, you will be the go to person on the shop floor, acting as a liaison between the store team and the Store Manager. In the absence of the Store Manager you will be responsible for the store.",
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        "raw_content": "Sarah Tanat-Jones\nEmily Beecham: \u2018Characters don\u2019t have to be likeable; everyone is good and bad\u2019\nThe star of Daphne talks likeable characters, Fleabag and seeing Nicole Kidman in the nude.\nA star is born in Daphne, a delicate, London-set character study about a young woman who vents her depression in a number of bizarre ways. Emily Beecham delivers a thrilling turn in the tile role, capitalising on a career working in theatre, film and television \u2013 she is currently installed as fan favourite The Widow in Into the Badlands.\nLWLies: Was there a moment in your life where you decided you wanted to be an actor?\nBeecham: I think my mum took me to see theatre and, um, I saw \u2018The Blue Room\u2019 when I was 13 which was probably an inappropriate age to watch that.\nWas that the Nicole Kidman one with lots of nudity?\nOh my god. I know\u2026 And you thought, \u2018I wanna do that\u2019? I just liked the, um\u2026 I watched Michael Winterbottom\u2019s Wonderland on television when I was quite young as well, and I think they both had a big impact on me. With theatre, everything is exposed. It\u2019s about telling the truth and being honest about relationships and character dynamics. I think growing up in quite a repressive town, I really responded to seeing that reflection of reality. And that\u2019s what I love about film and theatre still: the way they expose truths and explore life.\nI went to LAMDA which is a theatre training school and then went straight into film and television, so I had to unlearn all of that.\nAre they entirely separate disciplines?\nThey\u2019re very different. But then it\u2019s very similar as well. It\u2019s just a different system. With theatre you\u2019re running the whole play and you can get lost in that, but when you\u2019re doing film it\u2019s so split up and to hit your mark is very technical. Film is smaller. When I first started out in film I was told to be smaller. I was too big.\nAs in too extrovert?\nYeah. In theatre, you have to be larger. And then you have to bring it down or its really unnatural. But yeah it\u2019s different so now when I have a theatre audition I\u2019m told to make it bigger, and that feels huge to me now.\nHad you done anything like Daphne before?\nNo. I always wanted to do an independent film. It\u2019s such a reflection of reality and it\u2019s not shackled to commercial concerns. On an independent film you can make almost any choice you want. With more commercial shows, like Into the Badlands, they want something so specific. There\u2019s no leniency in that, but with Daphne its completely the opposite and that\u2019s what I\u2019m drawn to \u2013 as a viewer and a participant.\nDo you have to see yourself in a character for there to be a connection?\nMaybe there just has to be an understanding. If you don\u2019t get why your character is doing something you can\u2019t make it work. This sense of understanding also makes it more enjoyable and fun. It allows you to be more creative.\nHow do you feel about the idea that Daphne is unlikable? Does that make the character harder to play?\nI like her abrasiveness, but some of the press reactions had been a bit similar. I\u2019m friends with Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who did Fleabag, and we\u2019d both been making them at the same time. I think the characters have similar traits. With that, some people really connected to the character and really loved her, and there were others who were offended and asking why this character deserved to be on the screen. I don\u2019t think characters have to be likeable. Everyone is good and bad.\nIs Daphne a tomboy?\nYes, and that\u2019s actually one of the things I loved about her. She is genderless in a way. I\u2019m actually reading some more interesting scripts now since Badlands and Daphne, but yeah, you do read a lot of girlfriends and women who are, you know, supportive and lovely and vulnerable. They\u2019re always the same traits, over and over. You feel pressured to be an attractive character. You tend to feel that what these people want \u2013 what producers want \u2013 is a cut-and-dried loveable character and nothing more. And it\u2019s just not that interesting. And it\u2019s certainly not very real. Daphne\u2019s different. As is Fleabag.\nTags: Emily Beecham Phoebe Waller-Bridge\nEmily Beecham puts in a star-making turn in this soulful debut feature from Peter Mackie Burns.\nThe Mick and the art of the unlikable female character\nKaitlin Olson\u2019s walking catastrophe is a welcome shock to the sitcom system.",
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        "raw_content": "Antisemitic Twitter storm erupts after St. Louis synagogue shelters protesters\nPROTESTERS FALL AS they are pushed back by St. Louis riot police during a protest on Friday following a not-guilty verdict in the murder trial of former police officer Jason Stockley. (photo credit:\" REUTERS)\n\u201cBecause of the leadership in our country, there has been unleashed this kind of permission to have that kind of disgusting behavior,\u201d Rabbi Susan Talve said.\nNEW YORK \u2013 When protests over the acquittal of a white police officer in the fatal shooting of a black man turned violent in St. Louis over the weekend, a local synagogue opened its doors for demonstrators fleeing police tear gas and rubber bullets.\nBut shortly after the Central Reform Congregation synagogue emerged as a shelter for demonstrators, those opposed began calling on police to breach the sanctuary and began tweeting the hashtag #GasTheSynagogue accompanied by antisemitic and racist comments about the protesters and those giving them shelter. The hashtag began trending on social media, and many users expressed outrage.\n\u201cBecause of the leadership in our country, there has been unleashed this kind of permission to have that kind of disgusting behavior,\u201d Rabbi Susan Talve said in response. \u201cIt\u2019s frightening, but I also know that it\u2019s being very carefully monitored.\nWe can\u2019t let hate stop us from living our lives. We are gonna do our due diligence, we are going to use every avenue that we have to root out that kind of hate and try to be safe and be strong.\u201d\nTalve added that she is confident the local community, including protesters, will support her congregation and defend it in return, if any physical danger occurred.\nThe clashes began as peaceful demonstrations on Friday after Circuit Judge Timothy Wilson acquitted former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley, 36, of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith, 24. Smith was shot in his car after attempting to elude Stockley and his partner, who had chased him for an alleged drug deal, authorities said. During the pursuit, Stockley could be heard saying on an internal police car video he was going to kill Smith, prosecutors said.\nAccording to the policeman\u2019s attorney, he believed that Smith was armed. A gun was found in the car but prosecutors argued Stockley planted the weapon.\nFriday\u2019s protests ended in late night violence, with 33 arrests after clashes on which 10 officers were hurt. More clashes took place on Saturday night with police arresting eight people and deploying tear gas.\nSeeing the events unfolding in the city, the Central Reform Congregation of St. Louis decided to step in to help protesters.\n\u201cWhen we knew that the likely not guilty verdict was going to happen we prepared a statement that would go out to the congregation saying that if needed, we would be a shelter, a safe space for protesters to come use the restroom, get water, get cleaned up if god forbid they had gotten maced or tear gassed,\u201d Talve, the synagogues Rabbi, told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday morning.\n\u201cCongregants brought water and snacks during the day so that we would be prepared.\u201d\nWhen some protesters began breaking shop windows and damaging property in the streets, Talve and her staff opened the synagogue\u2019s doors and gathered people inside. Some 250 protesters found shelter there.\n\u201cThere were people that came in that had been tear gassed and couldn\u2019t see,\u201d she said. \u201cFor about three or four hours the police was still outside and we kept people safe inside. Eventually when the police started to leave, then the protesters left as well.\u201d\nTalve said she believes the Jewish community has \u201cmany reasons\u201d to get involved in the fight for racial justice.\n\u201cWe are a people who believe in justice for everyone. We were strangers in the land of Egypt, we get this. We know what it is to be made other by institutions, systems of oppression,\u201d she said. \u201cWe understand this as a people. So when we see it, we have to be part of the solution.\u201d\n\u201cThe only thing that I can do as a white person in this fight for civil rights in America, is put my body on the line. 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        "raw_content": "Shutdown was a waste of time\nBy Adolph Kropatschek, North Las Vegas\nBrian Greenspun\u2019s Jan. 28 column regarding the apparent wisdom of the recent shutdown of the federal government is another example of Democrats attempting to cast something negative in a favorable light.\nAll of our members of Congress are elected to represent the interests of citizens and legal residents of the United States.\nWhen limited resources mean not everyone can be helped and hard decisions must be made, it is the aforementioned group that should benefit and not persons without any legal standing.\nHow does forcing the debate on \u201cDreamers\u201d by depriving citizens of government services fulfill this obligation?\nLet us not focus so much on the so-called \u201cDreamers\u201d (we are all dreamers), unproven Russian collusion conspiracies and exhortations to \u201cimpeach 45,\u201d but instead roll up our sleeves, get to work and strike a deal.",
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        "raw_content": "Professor Clancy Rowley: A Journey from Student to Teacher at Princeton\nLike the rotational flows he studies, in many ways, Professor Clancy Rowley\u2019s career has come full circle. Nearly three decades ago, he was a freshman at Princeton living in a Butler dormitory and tinkering around in the machine shop. He started in physics but soon fell in love with fluid mechanics, and subsequently research, during an introductory course and summer internship with Professor Alexander (Lex) Smits.\n\u201cFluid mechanics did not seem all that interesting to me when I first signed up for the course, but then I learned all the fascinating and unexpected things that fluids do\u2014even something as simple as flow past a cylinder does surprising things when you alter the speed, density, or viscosity,\u201d he says. \u201cPart of the reason I enjoyed the subject and ended up going to graduate school was that I had Lex as a teacher and mentor. I am so grateful for his early inspiration.\u201d\nFor the past 17 years, Professor Rowley has had the opportunity to inspire students in the very same place where he studied. \u201cI remember getting nostalgic my senior year at Princeton and thinking it would be a dream to come back as a teacher someday,\u201d he recalls. \u201cBut I never thought it would actually happen.\u201d\nBefore he joined the faculty at Princeton, Professor Rowley completed a PhD at the California Institute of Technology, specializing in dynamics and control systems. While many of the buildings and labs have changed, the guiding principles of what it means to be a Princetonian\u2014innovation, curiosity, and imagination\u2014still roam the Ivy-covered campus.\n\u201cThe most inspiring thing about teaching is explaining a subject I love to students who know nothing about it. I have the privilege of watching them fall in love too,\u201d says Professor Rowley. \u201cIt is like show and tell\u2014I feel like I am showing students my favorite toy.\u201d\nProfessor Rowley knows firsthand that a great class can change a student\u2019s trajectory. \u201cI am always touched when alumni, who are now working in the industry at a place like Bell Helicopters or SpaceX, come back and thank me for teaching them their first course in control systems,\u201d he says.\nHis favorite project is teaching students to program a mechanical arm that can balance an inverted pendulum. \u201cImagine how difficult it would be to balance a tiny stick on your hand,\u201d he explains. \u201cIf you figure out the right mathematical model, you can design a computer control system that does it for you. It is a light bulb moment for students.\u201d\nProfessor Rowley\u2019s research also uses computational systems to make problems easier. Experimental capabilities have improved so dramatically in the last decade that researchers are often left with gigabytes of data to sort through. His job is to sift through the noise, developing data-driven models that pare down large data sets and extract key features.\n\u201cIn addition to helping researchers better understand data, these mathematical models have broader applications for developing methods to control fluids,\u201d he explains. \u201cFor example, you can reduce the drag on an aircraft to save fuel or develop more energy-efficient combustion engines.\u201d\nIt is the collaborative nature of research that Professor Rowley most enjoys and is the hallmark of his research today. \u201cMy early exposure was not sitting in an office working alone; it was sharing ideas and figuring out how we could make something work together. I enjoy basic research and the freedom to really dive deeply into a problem and understand what is going on,\u201d he explains.\nThe first project he ever worked on as an undergraduate was designing a Mach-8 wind tunnel for the Gas Dynamics Lab at Forrestal campus. Professor Rowley and his teammates had to figure how to build a heater that would raise the temperature of the air to 1,100 \u00b0F and then use water jets to cool the air down at the back end.\n\u201cWe were considering connecting the water jets directly to the town water supply, but we were concerned that if the water pressure dropped momentarily, for instance from flushing toilets, then the water jets wouldn\u2019t function, and we might melt something. I spent the better part of the afternoon watching the pressure gauge while Lex and his graduate students ran around flushing toilets as fast as they could,\u201d he recalls.\nFor a long time, that lab was Professor Rowley\u2019s favorite spot on campus. Today, he has a soft spot for Rockefeller (Rocky) College, one of six residential colleges for undergraduate students, where he serves as head.\n\u201cThe residential colleges are kind of like the houses in Harry Potter, except one of them is not evil,\u201d he jokes. \u201cRocky has a beautiful gothic dining room that reminds me of Hogwarts. I love to watch the students hang out there, chat with friends, or play the piano. What I enjoy so much about first-year students is that they have no limits to their imagination. They are so enthusiastic and positive from day one.\u201d\nSometimes, Professor Rowley will even play a few tunes himself. 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        "raw_content": "Manuals > Disney > Friends for Nintendo DS > User Manual\nDisney Friends for Nintendo DS User Manual\nNTR-AXVE-USA\nThis product employs \u201cLite Speech\u2122\u201d speech recognition engine from\nGetting Started ............................................................\nBasic Controls .............................................................\nCharacters...................................................................\nTutorial........................................................................\nOn-ScreenDisplay.......................................................\nGuardian Points.........................................................\nGuardian Lounge .......................................................\nInventory ...................................................................\nInteracting with Your Friends....................................\nMultiplayer................................................................\nNintendo Wi-FiConnection........................................\nCustomer Support Information..................................\nLimited Warranty.......................................................\nBecome the Guardian of your favorite Disney characters in Disney Friends and see each of them in a whole new light. Everyday brings new surprises to discover and new memories to create!\nYou\u2019ll meet and befriend four of the most beloved Disney characters of all time\u2014Stitch,Dory, Pooh and Simba. By earning Guardian points through voice interaction, touch interaction, unique activities and playful adventures, you\u2019ll gain access into their worlds and their hearts!\n2.Insert the Disney Friends Game Card in the Nintendo DS\u2122 slot.\nNote: The Disney Friends Game Card is designed for the Nintendo DS\u2122 system.\n5.If the game does not automatically launch, select the Disney Friends game icon from the DS launch screen.\nMove Camera\nStart Voice Recording\nL and R Buttons\nMove Camera Left/Right (free-camera mode only)\nPause/Friend Status/Options/Save\nGuardian Lounge/Exit\nSpeak into Microphone\nUse your stylus and the Touch Screen to tickle or rub your Disney Friends and to make selections. You can touch icons to open menus and drag objects to your Friend to use an inventory item. To return an item to your inventory, double touch the item with your stylus.\nicon in the top left corner of the Touch Screen. You\u2019ll switch back and forth between Explore Camera mode and Friend Camera mode.\nEXPLORE CAMERA MODE\nThis camera mode aims the camera wherever you choose with the +Control Pad and the L and R Buttons. Use the +Control Pad to move the camera left/right and up/down and the L and R Buttons to pan the camera left/right.\nFRIEND CAMERA MODE\nSelect Friend Camera to lock the image on your Friend at all times. As your Disney Friend moves around, the camera follows him or her. You can use the +Control Pad up/down to zoom the image\nin and out and left/right to rotate the camera around your Friend.\nTinker Bell runs the store where you can buy snacks and accessories for your Disney Friends. She\u2019s a feisty little fairy who\u2019s happy to play host in her own shop. Tink will introduce you to the Guardian Lounge, act as your Guardian guide and get you started on the Tutorial.\nYou\u2019ll start gameplay in the Tutorial with the threeeyed Claw Machine Alien from Toy Story. He\u2019ll help you learn to interact with your Friends using the Touch Screen and the menus.\nStitch is the result of a genetic experiment by an alien mad scientist. He loves to play Build & Destroy and is quite good at being destructive. When he\u2019s happy, he loves his ohana and can be very affectionate. But if he wants to cause trouble, he knows how to do it! Stitch doesn\u2019t get tired very easily, so be sure to keep him happy, fed and entertained.\nStitch is on a camping trip in the woods and you can keep him busy by exploring the natural environment.\nThursday is Sandwich day in Stitch\u2019s world. Feed a sandwich to Pudge the Fish in the beach adventure to see what happens on Thursdays!\nDory is a forgetful \ufb01sh who lives in a coral reef. She always looks at the sunny side of life, knowing\neverything will turn out all right. Dory\u2019s very unusual for a \ufb01sh. She can speak the whale language and read like a human!\nDory often gets herself in trouble. Keep an eye on her and be ready with the \ufb01rst aid kit when she gets a boo-boo.When she gets bored, use the accessories to play a game ofdress-up!\nSaturdays are \u201cFish are Friends, Not Food\u201d meeting day. Dory will attend the meeting in the sunken ship.\nWinnie the Pooh, the lovable bear who\u2019s stuffed with \ufb02uff, is always hungry and loves a nice pot of honey. He lives in the Hundred Acre Wood in a tree house called Pooh Corner and has friends he loves more than anything.\nPooh is an easygoing bear who loves to both play and sleep. You can ful\ufb01ll his needs by making sure he has plenty of food, fun and rest. Sometimes he\u2019ll get lonely, so you need to make sure he gets enough activity time and attention. He loves to wear costumes!\nTwosday (Tuesday) is Pooh\u2019s special day of the week. All\nGuardian points you earn with Pooh on Tuesdays are doubled.\nIt\u2019s the time of Hakuna Matata\u2014noworries\u2014asSimba spends his days happily catching bugs with his friends. One day, Simba will be an adult lion with a responsibility to his pride, but for now, play is the biggest job for your Friend Simba.\nSimba is a big kitty who likes to be brushed and petted as he dozesinthesun.Helovestopracticehispouncingandit\u2019salways a good way to keep him entertained. Young lions get hungry pretty easily too, so make sure and keep the snacks coming!\nFriday is Dung Day for Simba. He gets extra dung beetles on Fridays.\nplay in the Tutorial. The friendly green Alien from Toy Story will walk you through gameplay and controls. You\u2019ll learn how to interact with your Friends, use voice commands and earn points and gold. Once you\u2019ve completed the tutorial, you can go back to it at any time to interact with the Alien.\nGuardian Points\nToggle Microphone\nSpeech Menu\nGuardian points. As your Guardian points total grows, you\u2019ll unlock more Friends, adventures and special items and go up in Guardian rank level. If you reach the daily goal for Guardian points, you\u2019ll get a special bonus! And you can earn this special bonus with each of your Friends!\nYou start as a Junior Guardian, but as you build your friendships and take good care of your Friends, you\u2019ll move up to the rank of Master Guardian. Each time you go up in rank, you\u2019ll earn a special Guardian pin. You can trade these pins with other players in Multiplayer Trading mode (See page 28).\nYou\u2019ll earn Guardian points by meeting the needs of your Friends. If your Friends are tired, they may need a nap. If they\u2019re hungry, a nice snack will do the trick. If they\u2019re bored, you can do something to entertain them. If they\u2019re lonely, they just need to be loved! See Ful\ufb01lling Needs on page 19 for more info.\nthe areas in the game: Tinker Bell\u2019s store, the Alien\u2019s tutorial, the Trophy Room, Multiplayer and each of the Disney Friends you\u2019ve unlocked.\nEach Friend has their own access door. Just touch the door on the Touch Screen with your stylus to access a Friend\u2019s world.\nIn Tinker Bell\u2019s room, touch the scrapbook to see the pictures your Friends have given you, the clock to set the sleep alarm and the hat rack to see the game\u2019s credits. Ring the bell to summon Tinker Bell to purchase items in her store and choose upgrades for the lounge.\nYou can upgrade the Guardian Lounge by selecting from the wallpaper, carpet, curtains and plants your Friends have awarded to you. Make the lounge your own place that looks just the way you want it!\nPress SELECT at any time while you\u2019re interacting with Friends to go back to the Guardian Lounge.\nFrom the Guardian Lounge, ring the bell\nto enter Tinker Bells\u2019store.\nGUARDIAN LOUNGE UPGRADES\nyou interact with your Friends and your Guardian rank goes up, you\u2019ll\nrewarded with Guardian Lounge upgrades. You can upgrade the walls, carpet, curtains and plants to customize the Guardian Lounge to \ufb01t your style. Touch an item to see details about it and drag the item into the big window to apply the upgrade.\nTINKER BELL\u2019S STORE\nYou can purchase items for your Friends Tinker Bell\u2019s store. Use the gold\nyou\u2019ve earned interacting with your Friends to buy snacks and accessories to make them happy. Touch an item to see details about it and click the Buy Item Now button to purchase the item.\nYou can view your pin collection, special gifts you\u2019ve received from Friends and trophies you\u2019ve earned in the Trophy Room.\nYour Friends will reward you with pins as you earn Guardian points. You can keep multiple versions of each pin and even trade them in Multiplayer Trading mode. Access your pin collection by going to the noteboard in the Trophy Room.\nWhen your Friends are in a really good mood, they may decide to give you a gift. And when you do really well in the game, you\u2019ll earn a trophy! You\u2019ll store your gifts and trophies in the Trophy Room.\nthem in Tinker Bell\u2019s store. You\u2019ll keep items in your inventory on a Friend-by-Friend basis. That means all the items associated with Stitch will be available in your inventory when you\u2019re interacting with Stitch, all your Simba items will be available when you\u2019re interacting with Simba, and so on. To access your other Friends\u2019 items, go to the Guardian Lounge and enter their world.\nWhen you\u2019re interacting with your Disney Friends, activate items by touching on an icon in the inventory tab to bring it into your Friend\u2019s world. Then, you can drag the item to give it to your Friend. Pick up items to add them to your inventory by touching and dragging them to your inventory tab or by double touching.\nYou\u2019ll earn gold for completing adventures and for winning multiplayer competitions. You\u2019ll also be able to \ufb01nd gold hidden throughout the game. If you see something in your adventures that looks like it may be a hiding place, touch the mound with your stylus to see if it reveals gold!\nYou can use gold in Tinker Bell\u2019s store to buy snacks, out\ufb01ts and special items. Your Friends need to be taken care of, so be sure to collect gold whenever you can!\nUse accessories to dress up your Friends. Depending on the accessory, your Friend will respond to the new out\ufb01t, which can increase your Guardian points. Purchase accessories in Tinker Bell\u2019s store using the gold you\u2019ve earned.\nCollecting all the Mouse Ears for each Friend will unlock a special accessory for that Friend. Collecting all the Mouse Ears in the game unlocks a very special object in the Guardian Lounge.\nyour Disney Friends. You\u2019ll green Alien. Use your\nstylus on the Touch Screen to tap on your Friends to get their attention. You can also use your stylus to rub, tickle and poke your Friends. Experiment with your stylus to see how your Friends react.\nYou can also interact with your Friends using the microphone. Just touch and hold the microphone icon in the upper right corner of the Touch Screen or hold the X Button and speak a command into the microphone, then see how your Friends respond.\nTo get a list of commands, use your stylus on the Touch Screen to bring up the Speech Tab. You can either speak these commands\ninto the microphone once you\u2019ve activated it with the X Button, or just touch the speech commands with the stylus to say them to your Friend. If your command meets a Friend\u2019s needs or makes him or her happy, you\u2019ll get Guardian points.\nYou\u2019ll also interact with your Friends by sharing activities as well as going on adventures. You can go on adventures every day with each Friend and play games while you\u2019re there.\nSpend even more time together outside the adventures with accessories, activities and ful\ufb01lling basic needs.\nYou can take pictures of your Friends and every day you\u2019ll get a special photo opportunity. To take a photo, press the Y Button to enter photo mode. Then use the +Control Pad to move the camera around your Friend to get a good angle. When you\u2019re ready, press the Y Button again to take the picture. Press the B Button to exit photo mode. Pictures are stored in your photo slots and can be traded with other players in Multiplayer. When all your photo slots are full, you\u2019ll need to delete photos to save more.\nGUARDIAN POINTS GOAL\nThere\u2019s a daily Guardian points goal. Once you\u2019ve reached the goal in a single day, you\u2019ll receive a special bonus, and sometimes your Friend will give you a drawing. These drawings link together to create a separate image made up of all the pieces. The drawings are saved in the scrapbook in Tinker Bell\u2019s store. Once you\u2019ve reached your daily Guardian points goal, you can keep playing to earn even more points that day.\nYour Friends have four basic needs you need to \ufb01ll to earn Guardian points and move up in rank. Each Friend can be tired, hungry, bored or lonely and your job is to help them be happy. Put a tired Friend down for a nap. Give a hungry Friend a snack. Play with a bored Friend and give some love and affection to a lonely Friend.\nYou can give love and affection by rubbing and tickling your Friend as well as speaking to them with the microphone or the Speech menu.\nYou can play with a bored Friend in lots of ways. Give them toys or accessories from their inventory or play one of the activity games with them. Going on adventures is always a good way to entertain a bored Friend, and you can earn gold to buy more inventory items. Give an item to a Friend or place an item in the Friend\u2019s world then touch the item to have your Friend play with it.\nFRIEND STATUS/OPTIONS MENU\nGuardian Points Gold\nSnapshots Tab Options Tab\nThe Friend Status screen is a good way to tell how well you\u2019re ful\ufb01lling your Friends\u2019 needs. Press START while interacting with your Friends to bring up the Pause menu on the upper screen and the Friend Status menu on the Touch Screen.\nYour Friend\u2019s mood will be displayed on the lower screen and your Guardian level, Guardian points and gold total on the upper screen. If your Friend\u2019s mood\nis low and you don\u2019t have many items in inventory to raise it, go to Tinker Bell\u2019s store and buy a few things for your Friend.\nUse the Snapshots Tab to view and delete snapshots. The Options Tab is where you raise or lower music and sound effects volume, erase saved games and set the alarm clock.\nYou can participate in activities together with your Friends. Use your stylus to bring up the Activities Tab and select the activity you want.\nUse the stylus to create music with your Friend. You can move the notes on the staff or down to make the sound higher or lower. Drag a note to the very bottom of the screen to mute it and create a brief pause your song. Be sure to scroll right and\nleft with the arrow keys to \ufb01nish placing all the notes in the song. Move the speed bar toward the turtle to slow your song down or toward the rabbit to speed it up.\nTouch the play button to have your Friend play your composition. Touch the save button to save your song. You can save only one song per Friend to play again later.\nDUO-PAINTING\nYou can create pictures together with your Friends. Touch on the Painting Tab bring up the DS drawing screen. Use the tools in the drawing screen to create your image and scroll left and right to\nYour Friend will start you off, and whenever you touch the Friend Draw Button, your Friend will add to the picture. You can save one drawing for each Friend. The saved drawings will be\ndisplay in the Guardian Lounge.\nFriend Draw Button\nEach Friend also has his or her own special signature activity. Use the stylus to bring up the Activities Tab, then touch on your Friend\u2019s signature activity. You\u2019ll earn Guardian points and make your Friends happy by playing games with them and having fun!\nSet out on adventures with your Friend to earn Guardian points, \ufb01nd gold and hidden objects, meet new characters and play minigames. The gold you collect can be used to buy special items from Tinker Bell\u2019s store.\nEach adventure location is a special place from your Friend\u2019s world. To start an adventure, touch on the adventure icon, then choose a location from the map to follow your Friend into his or her world. You\u2019ll meet other characters and help them solve problems while taking care of your Friend and earning Guardian points. If an area on the map shows a lock icon, you need to earn more Guardian points before you can access that location.\nTime passes in Disney Friends just like it does in the real world. The game is matched to the clock on your DS. If it\u2019s daytime on the DS clock, it\u2019s daytime in Disney Friends. If it\u2019s winter on the DS clock, it\u2019s winter in Disney Friends, and so on. Different days of\nthe week are special for each Friend and they\u2019ll know when holidays and your birthday come around.\nALARM CLOCK AND SLEEP MODE\nClosing the DS lid will put the game into Sleep mode. While in Sleep mode, the game is paused exactly where you left off and can be resumed by opening the DS.\nYou can also set a wake up alarm before going into Sleep mode. Your Friend will try to wake you up at regular intervals for a total of one hour after the alarm time. Go to the Options menu or to the clock in Tinker Bell\u2019s store to set the alarm. Then close the DS lid to activate the alarm and Sleep mode. To specify which Friend will wake you up from Sleep mode, just go to that Friend\u2019s world before closing the DS lid.\nNintendo Wi-FiConnection. From the Guardian Lounge, select the door with the image of a DS on it to enter Multiplayer. Select Local Wireless to connect to DS players near you. Select NintendoWi-FiConnection to connect to players around the world.\nLOCAL WIRELESS\nWhen you choose Local Wireless play, you can host or join a game. If you decide to host the game, you\u2019ll get to choose the game features. If you decide to join a game, you\u2019ll be able to select which game you\u2019d like to join.\nOnce you\u2019re connected to another player, you can either take on the Guardian Challenge or trade items (see pages 26-28).\nThe Wireless Multiplayer menu has three options: Play Now, Friend Setting and WFC Setting.\nSelect Play Now to begin a Random Challenge game where you can play one or all of the mini-gamesagainst another player. If you select Play Now after you\u2019ve registered friends, you can connect to one of your friends to playmini-games.\nSelect Friend Setting to register your online friends using a Nintendo Wi-FiConnection Friend Code so you can easily connect with them for multiplayermini-games.Once you\u2019ve registered your friends, select Play Now to begin a game. When you\u2019re connected to friends, you can trade items as well as playmini-games.\nSelect WFC Setting to set up your game to connect to\nNintendo\u2019s Wi-FiConnection.\nWhen you connect to another player, you can either join a session that has existing players or host your own session. Once you\u2019re connected to other players, you can play Guardian Challenge, where you play one or all mini-gamesagainst an opponent to level up as a Guardian, or trade items with another player (see below).\nGuardian Challenge is where you compete with other Guardians to determine the winner. You\u2019ll play three rounds of mini-gamesonce you\u2019ve selected your Challenge opponent and the Disney Friend you want to compete with. You can select any Disney Friend you\u2019ve unlocked in regular play.\nThe Guardian who wins two out of three games is the champion of the Guardian Challenge and will earn gold and Guardian points. If you win against a Guardian who has a higher rank than you, you\u2019ll get even more points!\nIf you don\u2019t want to play a full round of three games in the Guardian Challenge, you can select Single Challenge to play one game against your opponent. You\u2019ll win a smaller amount of gold and Guardian points in Single Challenge games, but they\u2019re good for quick fun! The host Guardian chooses a game from the list, and then play can begin.\nMULTIPLAYER MINI-GAMES\nComplete as many moves as you can, timing them correctly. When the music starts, your Disney Friend will do a dance move. Touch on the pulsing orb on the Touch Screen in time with your Friend\u2019s moves to score points.\nYour score and your opponent\u2019s score are displayed on the upper screen. Whoever has the highest score at the end of the round wins!\nFRIEND DRAWING\nUse the drawing tools to match your Disney Friend\u2019s drawing. Within the time limit, use your stylus to draw the picture you see. The player who creates the most accurate copy of the displayed image wins the round.\nBe the \ufb01rst one to \ufb01nd the gem hidden in the piles of dirt. Use your stylus to direct your Disney Friend to dig in a dirt pile. If your Friend \ufb01nds a rock, tap the rock repeatedly with your stylus so your Friend will break it. The \ufb01rst player to \ufb01nd the hidden gem wins!\nUse the Guardian Connection to trade items with your other players! You can trade gold, pins, Friend inventory items and photos. You can only have one of certain items, such as the tent and record player, so if the other player already has those items, they can\u2019t be traded. You can have multiples of other items, such as food and pins. Trade those items as much\ntrade photos, you need to have at least one open photo slot to accept the trade. If all your photo slots are \ufb01lled and you want to receive a traded photo, delete one of your existing photos \ufb01rst, and then the trade can be completed.\nTouch the tabs on the lower screen with your stylus to select items to trade. Simply drag an item to one of the slots in your trading tray. All of the items in your trading tray will be displayed on the other player\u2019s upper screen. 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        "raw_content": "To provide child protection workers with information and strategies for assisting parents and adolescents in conflict.\nWhere the Department of Communities (the Department) is contacted in relation to parent and adolescent conflict, an interaction must be recorded in Assist.\nIf there are concerns for a young person, individual or family\u2019s safety and wellbeing, and further inquiries are necessary, an intake is required. Child protection workers should refer to Chapter 2.2: Assessment and investigation processes for further information.\nWhere possible and appropriate, the child protection workers should engage with the parent(s), or person with parental responsibility, to seek their views on the concerns, prior to seeking information from external sources about the young person or the family. If this action poses an unacceptable risk to the young person\u2019s wellbeing, the team leader or designated senior officer must approve the delay in contacting the parent(s). However, contact should be made with the parent(s) as soon as practicable after information is sought from external sources.\nAfter conducting initial inquiries, if there are concerns for the safety and wellbeing of the young person, individual or family, then the child protection worker is to conduct a safety and wellbeing assessment (SWA) with a harm assessment (HA) when harm or risk of harm is of concern - refer to Chapter 2.2: Assessment and investigation processes.\nThe priority of response should be assigned on the basis of the urgency required to assess if the young person\u2019s wellbeing (including safety) is at risk, and what actions, if any, are required to protect the young person, and not necessarily on the significance of harm experienced.\nThe child protection worker should attempt mediation to assist the parent(s) and the young person, and to enable the young person to return to, or remain in, the family home. It is also important that the child protection worker seeks to mediate with the young person and their family about the issues that have created the situation. Alternatively, referral to a mediation service may be an option for achieving resolution of the conflict. In some situations, the conflict may be extreme and resolutions may never be achieved. Alternative accommodation may then need to be found.\nIn some cases, parents may decide they want nothing to do with their child or refuse to have them home. In such cases the child protection worker needs to advise the parent(s) of their parental responsibility, irrespective of whether or not the young person returns home, and engage parents in making plans for their child.\nChild protection workers need to be sensitive to the feelings of distress and powerlessness experienced by parents in such situations and support them appropriately. The child protection worker may also be required to support the young person to remain safe by discussing safety strategies with both the young person and their parent(s).\nCommunities cannot condone sexual relationships involving persons under the age of consent; children under the age of 16 years in heterosexual and homosexual relationships are seen to be under the age of \u201cconsent\u201d (refer to Chapter 1.1: Sexually active young people). Where parents are concerned about the sexual activity of their child, but where the team leader is satisfied there are no child protection issues requiring departmental intervention, the parents should be referred to the Western Australia Police (WA Police). Other options may include family planning or other counselling for the young person.\nAssessment and follow up options\nRequest for a young person to leave home, or when a young person refuses to return home\nIf the young person chooses to leave home\nFinancial support for children who have left home\nThe child protection worker will need to consider if a SWA is required - refer to Chapter 2.2: Assessment and investigation processes. If not, follow up options may include:\nDepartment provision of mediation, counselling and problem solving services\na referral to Parent Support - refer to Chapter 1.2: Parent Support - referrals and intake, or\na referral to external services for families facing parent-adolescent conflict.\nChild protection workers need to consider the following points:\nThe young person and their parent(s) should be involved in making plans regarding the young person\u2019s living arrangements\nOffering hostel or foster placement for the young person in the first instance is not recommended\nConsideration should be given to accommodation with extended family members or family friends acceptable to both the young person and their parent(s).\nThe child protection worker can arrange or facilitate a meeting under s.32(1)(b) of the Act. If the outcome of this meeting results in a person being identified by the family as able to provide care and accommodation for the young person as a private agreement, no written agreement is required. In this situation, the young person is not in the CEO\u2019s care and no case management is required. However any decisions, including referral, should be recorded as an interaction task in Assist\nEmergency/short term negotiated placement arrangements should only occur when all other appropriate options have been considered. It must be undertaken with the parents\u2019 consent - refer to Chapter 3.4: Negotiated placement agreements\nIn cases where the young person has already left home, the child protection worker should make an assessment involving contact with the young person and the parent(s), separately and/or together. Ultimately, a young person\u2019s return home is likely to be dependent on the parent(s) providing an environment conducive to the young person\u2019s return and there being no protective issues regarding the return\nA SWA will be undertaken where there is a need to gather information if the initial inquiries identify there are concerns about the young person\u2019s wellbeing, harm or significant harm and/or the parent\u2019s capacity to protect the young person, and\nIn situations where a parent or guardian refuses to participate in planning, cannot be found, or is not available, the reasons for his or her unavailability and efforts to engage parents need to be discussed with the team leader and documented. Consideration needs to be given to whether the young person is in need of protection, and whether intervention action is required.\nWhile parents are responsible for the proper protection and care of their children up until the age of 18 years, there is no \u2018legal age\u2019 for adolescents to leave home without parental consent\nThere are circumstances when some families cannot stay together. This may be due to a long-standing conflict involving violence and harm. Communities needs to assess the situation to determine whether the young person is in need of protection. If the situation does not involve protection issues, another option may be a placement service under section 32(1)(a) of the Act\nOur preferred option is that the young person to live within their extended family while maintaining links with his/her family. The child protection worker may assist the family to restore a relationship that will enable the young person to return home or move to long-term stable accommodation\nIn supporting the young person and family to make accommodation arrangements, consideration needs to be given to the young person\u2019s cultural and linguistic background and the need for maintenance of links to culture\nWhen a young person is living in an unendorsed pacement, an assessment of the young person\u2019s competence as a mature child or adolescent is required - refer to the resource document Gillick Principle, and\nin discussion with the young person and parent(s), the child protection worker needs to determine if the unendorsed placement requires assessment by the parent(s) or by Communities. Refer to Chapter 1.3: Homeless young people.\nFinancial support is available from the Department to assist the young person and/or the family, either as part of a case plan to work with the family, or when the young person has left home. Refer to Chapter 1.3: Homeless young people.",
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The absolute error is not mentioned in mapple file.\n2) We used following code\nfor i to M do\neqs := eval(diff(HU(U(t), V(t), p), [p$i]), p = 0) = 0,\neval(diff(HV(U(t), V(t), p), [p$i]), p = 0) = 0;\nics := u[i](0) = 0, v[i](0) = 0;\ndsolve({eqs, ics});\nconvert(%, int);\nassign(%);\nto find the solution of U(t) and V(t)\n3) Now we have to find the value of parameters. So we used numerical method.\nHere I have attached a file for Pde with six boundary conditions.\npde_nonlinearfit.mw\nCode for system of differential equatio...\nI want to solve my PDE by the following method\nNonlinear_fit.mw\nThe above-mentioned code is for the system of ordinary differential equations.\nI want to convert for the system of following partial differential equations\nPDESYS := [diff(U(x, t), t)-(diff(U(x, t), x, x))-2*U(x, t)*(diff(U(x, t), x))+diff(U(x, t)*V(x, t), x), diff(V(x, t), t)-(diff(V(x, t), x, x))-2*V(x, t)*(diff(V(x, t), x))+diff(U(x, t)*V(x, t), x)]\nICs := [U(x, 0) = sin(x), V(x, 0) = sin(x)]\nConfusion in different values of paramet...\nBy this process, we get different values of a_1, a_2, b_1, b_2 in case of u and v. But here u and v depend on each other and have to calculate unique values of a_1, a_2, b_1, b_2 not different.\nWhy it not work in 2nd case v...\nThank you for previous help.\nBut I want to ask you why the above code does not work for v and show some error. Because I have to solve both equations u and v simultaneously for the parameters a_1, a_2, b_1, b_2. You can see in attached file.\nexact_try_parameter_value.mw\n\"How I can used NonlinearFit command to ...\nI am working in window 10 with Mapple 13 software.\nWhen I have used following command\nsol := NonlinearFit(p1(x, t), p1Vals, [x, t], output = parametervalues)\nthen I have faced an error\nError, (in Statistics:-NonlinearFit) sizes of independent and dependent data do not match.\nnonlinearfit.mw\nI have applied the same procedure as you suggested for getting the values of the parameter by NonlinearFit command. 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        "raw_content": "The negative economic effects of marijuana prohibition across society are already well-known and well-documented, so I\u2019ll spare you having to (again) read about how much we waste on prisons and police every year. In states where marijuana is legalized, like Colorado, the economic benefits are enormous; legal weed eliminates crippling prison and court costs, and the unprecedented tax boon paves roads and improves local schools. These effects help the state as a whole, but did you know that marijuana, both legal and illegal, significantly impacts your local businesses in a positive way as well?\nDespite the party\u2019s failures, I most identify with being a Libertarian. I\u2019m sick of an overbearing government bent on robbing us blind and stealing our liberty, so I decided to become active in politics. Over the past year, I have met over 6,000 people (please forgive me for not remembering your name!) of all shapes and sizes, and I possess a special talent (some would say a curse) for having people open up to me, and tell me things you\u2019d never think they would tell a stranger. I am constantly blown away by the number of people that tell me they grow marijuana to supplement the income from their 9-5. Most of them you wouldn\u2019t be able to identify in a crowd as a grower; they rarely have tie-dyed shirts, dreadlocks, or any of the other stereotypical trappings of the marijuana scene. They\u2019re just normal people turned entrepreneurs, taking part in a lucrative and mostly unregulated market, and sharing the capitalistic ideals that this country was founded on.\nHaving a small or medium-sized marijuana grow in your home can provide many people with enough income to support themselves, and is often a much more attractive option than other employment options available to them. Police issues aside, home marijuana cultivation is a great option for single parents, allowing them to spend more time at home raising their children and keeping them out of trouble.\nFor small business owners, it often takes a few years to see a profit, and most fail long before that; it\u2019s extremely difficult to pay your own bills with a business eating you alive as well. A supplemental marijuana grow can easily provide entrepreneurs with enough money to start their \u201cstraight\u201d business, as well as give them the ongoing capital to keep it alive through those painful first few years. After talking to so many people across the state, and in my own community, I was shocked to find out how many business owners had a side grow for precisely those reasons, and most times I never would have suspected it!\nYour local bakery, flower shop, outdoor sporting store, or lawn care service may have been made possible by home marijuana cultivation. For the good of our community, let\u2019s help keep those businesses alive by shopping local, for both the services listed on their signage as well as those sold out the back door!\nMedical doctor and MPO board member.\nBravo! Great article for sayin\u201d it like it really is\u2026. The truth shall set us free!\nI just wanted to further add, since you mentioned single parents, and I happen to be one\u2026 Cannabis has also insulated my family\u2019s income from the \u201cdeadbeat dad\u201d syndrome. And because I grow my own, I\u2019m no longer subjected to sexual harassment or assault just to acquire a plant that makes me happy from an unregulated, male-dominated, way too sexist, cannabis industry.\nWait\u2026 it gets even better. With the money I saved from NOT having to pay off corrupt, unethical dealers, I was able to purchase a small \u201cbibliotherapy\u201d library to better understand my complex PTSD symptoms AND be able to afford both yoga & \u201cprivate\u201d physiotherapy (the government\u2019s coverage only addicts us to THEIR drugs) effectively reducing my chronic pain by 40%. Not bad eh?\nKeep fighting the good fight: Speak Truth to Power.\nP.s. I\u2019m a libertarian too, with a tinge of \u201cBY ANY MEANS NECESSARY\u201d power-to-the-people anarchy \ud83d\ude09",
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        "raw_content": "Large Scale Remeidation Studies\nLarge-scale remediation studies on Bikini Island (Bikini Atoll) have been used to develop techniques to help reduce the radiation dose delivered to resettled and resettling populations in the Marshall Islands. On Bikini, a single application of 1000 kg per hectare of potassium is effective in reducing the uptake of cesium in coconuts by factors of 10 fold or more over pretreatment levels. Moreover, the potassium treatment appears to retain its effectiveness over many years and helps increase the productivity of the plants. The HEJ experiment (shown above in the photo above) was initiated in the 1990s and is being used to study the relative effectiveness of using multiple applications of the potassium on reducing soil-to-plant transfer.\nOne of the key directives of the Marshall Islands Program is to provide measurement data and radiological dose assessments in support of island/atoll resettlement programs. Local atoll government contractors are normally responsible for implementing the cleanup programs while Livermore scientists provide technical support and conduct radiological surveys to verify the effects of cleanup activities. Key recommendations adopted under the Rongelap Island Resettlement Program were to reduce external gamma exposure rates in and around housing and village areas by (1) replacing contaminated surface soil with clean crushed coral fill, and (2) adding potassium fertilizer to agricultural areas to reduce the uptake of cesium-137 in locally grown foods. Extensive use is made of in-situ gamma spectrometers (shown in the photo above) to determine external gamma exposure rates in village and housing areas where people spend most of their time. The effects of adding potassium fertilizer depend on the initial conditions, and must be confirmed by re-sampling and analysis of locally grown foods.\nScientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have developed a wealth of experience in conducting large-scale radiological surveys of coral atolls. A typical large-scale sampling mission to the islands involves the use of an Army landing-craft utility (LCU) as a support platform (refer to the photo above) for the collection of food crop products, soil, ground water, air, lagoon waters, marine biota, fish, animals, and birds. Many of these food products form an important part of the local Marshallese diet and are analyzed for a range of fallout radionuclides including gamma-emitting radionuclides (e.g., cesium-137, cobalt-60), strontium-90, plutonium isotopes, and americium-241.\nScientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have worked in partnership with local atoll leaders and their representatives to establish a number of permanent radiological monitoring facilities at remote locations in the Marshall Islands. These facilities are being used to develop more reliable and accurate dose assessments, especially for resettled and resettling population groups in the northern Marshall Islands. Marshallese technicians are primarily responsible for all the day-to-day operations of the facilities after receiving extensive training in whole body counting and basic health physics at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 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        "raw_content": "No one agrees on whether or not a dead body will unlock a smartphone\nMust. Tweet.\nImage: leolintang/shutterstock\nFrom fingerprints, to facescans, to possibly even sweat analysis, biometrics have become the default way many of us secure our data and unlock our smart devices. But with that ubiquity also comes risk, as security researchers have demonstrated time and time again that many of these supposed safeguards are susceptible to multiple-step hacks.\nBut what about, you know, single step hacks? Like, for example, hacking off someone's thumb? The question of whether or not a dead body or missing limb could be used to unlock a phone is not a new one, and has been asked since at least the release of Apple's Touch ID. And yet, despite the years of coverage, no one has been able to agree on an answer.\nSEE ALSO: So how worried should we be about Apple's Face ID?\nThe rather morbid debate popped back into the public consciousness this month after the tragic November 5 mass shooting at a Texas church. USA Today subsequently reported that the FBI was attempting to gain access to the shooter's iPhone, and that, if Touch ID was enabled, a specialized reproduction of his dead finger would likely have sufficed to unlock it \u2014 assuming it was used within a 48-hour window of the last time the phone was unlocked.\nThis claim, based on the expertise of Anil Jain, a professor of computer science at Michigan State University, adds a confusing layer to the reporting of numerous outlets \u2014 including this one \u2014 that a dead hand itself would not be sufficient to bypass Touch ID. That's because the Apple-developed biometric uses radio frequency waves to check the skin underneath a finger's outer layer, a trick that supposedly prevents a dead one from being used. What's more, the tech also relies on a capacitive sensor which is activated by an electrical charge in living skin. No living skin, no luck.\nSo can smartphones make a distinction between the living and the dead, or not? The answer matters. If the fingers, eyes, or face of a deceased victim be used either by law enforcement or criminals to unlock a smartphone, then biometric locks have a brutally defined shelf-life. This, of course, would stand in contrast to a strong alphanumeric password which can't (at least yet) be pried from your ever-so-quickly decaying body, and would suggest yet another reason that the security conscious should avoid biometrics like a privacy-violating plague.\nMashable repeatedly asked Apple, Google, and Samsung for comment on the matter, but received not a single response to our numerous inquiries. We also reached out to a host of biometric security experts, hackers, digital law experts, and forensic pathologists in an attempt to get to the bottom of what has passed from the realm of dark thought experiment to serious inquiry, but the responses (or lack thereof) only further muddied the waters.\nIt's almost as if, when it comes down to it, there's no agreement on whether or not a dead body could pass the biometric test.\nThere are, of course, many different forms of biometric security. Different devices rely on varying hardware and software solutions for purposes of authentication, and some of those have shown to be substantially less robust than others.\nDaniel Edlund of Precise Biometrics, a company that makes and sells software for fingerprint authentication, told Mashable that the dead-body question comes down to a feature known as \"liveness detection.\"\n\"If the fingerprint technology is equipped with what is called liveness detection, or in professional terms 'Presentation Attack Detection,' it will with a high security reject false fingerprints,\" he explained over email. \"It doesn't matter if it is a copy of a fingerprint, such as a rubber, silicon or plastic replication, or a dead finger.\"\nTouch ID, which relies on the aforementioned capacitive sensor and RF waves, would seem to fall in that category. It's less clear with Face ID, which Apple claims is \"attention-aware.\" However, according to the company, that simply means the phone \"recognizes if your eyes are open and looking towards the device.\" As the 1993 modern American classic Demolition Man makes clear, an eye doesn't necessarily need to be attached to a living head to fulfill that requirement.\nNate Cardozo, Senior Staff Attorney on the Electronic Frontier Foundation's digital civil liberties team, had a different take based upon his technical knowledge of the systems in question.\n\"It's my understanding that while Touch ID does work [with a deceased individual], Face ID won't because it detects 'attention' from the user.\"\nFace ID doing its thing.\nThis sentiment was partially echoed by Phobos Group security researcher Dan Tentler, who likewise gave a conditional response when asked about using the dead to unlock a smartphone.\n\"Touch ID, definitely,\" he observed over email. \"Face ID? Hard to say, you could probably get it done if you had the body, and were able to open the person's eyes. But then again, there was that one guy who shaved his beard and Face ID quit working, so it's hard to say.\"\nYet another expert, UnifyID co-founder and CEO John Whaley, went even further. His company specializes in behavioral biometrics \u2014 a way to \"authenticate you based on unique factors like the way you walk, type, and sit\" \u2014 and his assessment of dead bodies and biometrics suggests that your digital secrets won't die with you.\n\"It is certainly possible to authenticate with biometrics even without user consent, or the person even being alive,\" he explained. \"This is especially true if the factor they use is static, like a fingerprint or a face. One attempt to combat this is to use a liveness check, but even those are often easily spoofable.\"\nIn other words, in Whaley's mind, even the latest and supposed greatest in biometric security \u2014Face ID \u2014 is likely capable of being unlocked with the face of a deceased individual.\nDeath and your data\nManufacturers around the world love to brag about the biometric locks built into their smartphones, claiming to have found that sweet spot between security and convenience. However, short of someone conducting an extremely unethical experiment, the \"severed finger test\" is one that companies like Apple and Google may never have to take \u2014 let alone prove they can pass.\nThat won't matter for most consumers, who, if presented with the possibility of having their hand lobbed off by a criminal trying to break into their phone, will likely be more concerned about their digits than their documents. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Military Retirement \u00bb Myths Of Military Retirement And Early Retirement\nThe military\u2019s retirement system has a number of advantages for retirees, but if so few veterans seek early retirement then you may rightfully hesitate. What are you missing?\nOne element is the approval of society. Test this yourself by telling a few shipmates, neighbors, or relatives that you\u2019re considering early retirement. You\u2019re going to retire from the military and you\u2019re never going to work for a paycheck again.\nYou won\u2019t get congratulatory handshakes or backslaps. Instead, they\u2019ll think you\u2019re fantasizing! They haven\u2019t even attempted your planning or your hard work for this goal. They may have also decided that early retirement is out of their reach, and they may not be happy to hear that you\u2019re doing it when they\u2019re not. It\u2019s far more likely that their \u201chelpful comments\u201d could derail your early-retirement goal.\nBefore you tackle the objections, consider how you\u2019ll picture yourself for the next few decades. This is your chance to enjoy your freedom and to develop your personal potential. You should feel as excited about the next phase of your life as you were when you joined the military! What\u2019s your personal philosophy about continuing to work? How will you describe yourself? Are you an entrepreneur? A private investor? A surf bum? All of the above? Are you taking a few years off to explore your options, or are you going back to school? Are you going to travel the world or be an at-home parent? You may be able to say, \u201cI\u2019m a retired aviator\u201d, but who are you and what are you doing now? More importantly, are you planning to be this way until you die or will you take it one decade at a time?\nOnce you think about the big picture, you\u2019re ready to tackle these \u201cobjections\u201d:\n\u201cYou\u2019re too young to be put out to pasture. You have so much ahead of you!\u201d\nYes, you\u2019re young if you\u2019re retiring before age 65, and one aphorism claims that youth is wasted on the young. Do you really want to \u201csave\u201d retirement for old age, or would you rather learn more about it while you\u2019re young? A few months of early retirement will help you recover from a career of chronic fatigue and decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. Corporate dominance and riches beyond your wildest dreams may not be your goal, but perhaps you\u2019ll discover another way to serve humanity. You\u2019ll still have things that you\u2019ll want to see and do before you\u2019re too old to be capable of achieving them. Travel and triathlons do not improve with age.\n\u201cCan\u2019t you find a real job?\u201d\nAbsolutely, and your military record stands on its own merits. You have the skills that employers will compete for\u2013 but a better question is whether you want a \u201creal\u201d job. Do you still care about trying to work your way to the top of yet another chain of command? The military is certainly different from most people\u2019s concept of a real job, and you can seek more alternatives. If you\u2019re financially independent then you can pursue your goals without having to take jobs that don\u2019t interest you. You can also eliminate many of the dis-satisfiers that accompany conventional occupations\u2013 commuting, office attire, department meetings, working lunches, late hours, and working weekends.\nIn ER you\u2019ll have the time to pursue an activity other than a \u201creal job\u201d. You can volunteer, go to school, learn a new avocation, spend more time with family, travel, entertain yourself, or choose among hundreds of other activities. This is a rare opportunity to figure out what you\u2019d like to do with the rest of your life. It doesn\u2019t have to involve a paycheck.\n\u201cWho wants to spend all day golfing?\u201d\nThis question claims that you\u2019ll run out of things to do and get bored. If golf is a fascinating activity that keeps you busy most of the week then enjoy yourself! You can also pick up spare change from tournaments (and your over-optimistic golfing buddies). But like any hobby you should only golf if you enjoy it, and you shouldn\u2019t get tired of it. The solution is to brainstorm your interests and to figure out what you want to do with your time.\n\u201cYou\u2019ll lose all your friends!\u201d\nThat may be the case. Military retirement will certainly help you tell the difference between your real friends and your coworkers. If people are put off by your early retirement instead of being happy for you, then perhaps they\u2019re not such good friends after all.\nMost retirees keep in touch with only one or two of their former co-workers. You\u2019ll find new interests to share beyond office talk. You\u2019ll have plenty of new free time to spend with family, relatives, neighbors, and old shipmates. Your schedule may be wide open, too, and you\u2019ll be the person they can count on to be available next Tuesday afternoon.\nYou probably moved around a lot in your military career and you eventually made new friends. Now in early retirement, as you spend more time on activities that you enjoy, you\u2019ll still find new friends.\n\u201cYou\u2019re going to retire NOW, in the middle of all this?!? But you\u2019re up for promotion next year and the team needs you!!\u201d (Thanks to SamClem on Early-Retirement.org for this one!)\nYou may feel that you\u2019re letting down your boss (who recommended you for schools or special recognition) or your wingmen (who would be even more overworked without you), or you may feel like a quitter. You may have been recently promoted with even greater career potential. Maybe you really should stick around for a few more years?\nThese self-doubt questions are natural and the chain of command may even try to use them to change your mind. No one enjoys personnel changes, and it\u2019s easier for them to hold on to you than to train your replacement\u2013 if they can even find your replacement.\nDon\u2019t get distracted by these red herrings. The real question is what\u2019s best for you and your family. Every promotion already recognizes your potential to do the more demanding work, but it\u2019s your decision to continue to live up to that standard. Your chain of command would eventually be reluctant to have your service if your heart was no longer in it. Your family has sacrificed a lot to support you to this point and they may feel that they\u2019ve supported you and the military for long enough. How much longer will they put up with your duty?\nYour co-workers, if they\u2019re truly your friends, would much rather see you escape from the asylum than continue to suffer with your fellow inmates. (You\u2019ll always be able to get together to commiserate over a frosty beverage or two.) As for the rest of your peers, they\u2019re tired of competing with you for the next promotion\u2013 they\u2019ll be happy that you\u2019ve made room for them to advance!\n\u201cYou\u2019ll lose all your contacts, and you won\u2019t be able to get a job!\u201d\nThe implicit concern of this statement is that a valuable asset is wasted. Those contacts helped start a career and helped you figure out how to get things done. A database shouldn\u2019t be discarded!\nIf you feel that you can\u2019t give up your contacts then you may be more interested in a bridge career. Those contacts provided crucial steps to your military retirement but eventually you\u2019ll have to become a mentor emeritus or even disengage from the network. If they\u2019re really your friends, however, then you\u2019ll still socialize even when you\u2019re not talking about work. Besides, now they can use your advice on the retirement process.\nAlthough you\u2019re leaving \u201cyour\u201d network, you\u2019re also developing a new network of different contacts. You may be volunteering, traveling, or finding new local activities. You\u2019ll meet new people and you\u2019ll have the time to get to know them. Best of all, your true friends from your working days will still be with you.\n\u201cYou\u2019ll be so bored.\u201d\nIt\u2019s quite possible. Retirement means that you\u2019re responsible for your own entertainment. (Don\u2019t expect your spouse to volunteer for this duty!) However, it also means that you get to change the channel and try something different.\nAs a kid you had interests, hobbies, and activities that kept you busy from sunup to sundown. Some days were probably so busy that you couldn\u2019t find the time for unpleasant things like household chores or part-time jobs. You had no trouble pursuing your own path. Now it\u2019s time to return to that halcyon era!\nMany retirees still make lists of goals and things \u201cTo Do\u201d. You can be extremely specific (\u201cRun a half-marathon by June 30th\u201d) or more general (\u201cShort-term goal: Run a 10K\u201d) and you\u2019re the only scorekeeper. Most retirees also discover that their goals are too aggressive and their deadlines are too soon, so they relax a bit and move in smaller increments over longer times.\nDuring the first few months of retirement you\u2019ll have plenty of problems to solve and activities to complete. Eventually, though, the major decisions are made, the lists settle down, and you\u2019ll be crossing off those goals. 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        "raw_content": "April 17, 2014 Repository 135 | The Eye of the Needle | Government and Arts Funding\tPosted In: contemporary art, culture, perspective\nImage courtesy Beyer Projects and the artist John Baldessari, \u201cCamel (Albino) Contemplating Needle (Large)\u201d, 2013.\nLast week the world (Fox News and Buzz Feed), had a shocking announcement/expose on hand \u2013 the government was being asked by one of its agencies to purchase a work of art for display at the American embassy in Pakistan that was valued at $400,000. The news outlets, of course, screamed that this was tax payer money, and how dare we place a $400,000 sculpture in a place where the annual income is $1,250.\nI would like to step back 100,000 steps to make clear a couple of disgraceful misuses of government funds, all of wish I have seen first hand. While $400,000 seems like a lot of money, my very small town that I live in (population 21,000), just had a football field re-turfed for $350,000. I am 100% against my tax payer money going towards this. While in California I attended an Arts Council meeting in Sacramento \u2013 they are open to the public, I urge you to attend your state council on the arts meetings \u2013 at this particular meeting, where no one was in attendance save for me and four others, they proceeded to allocate $1,500 to 100 or so organizations, and then reported that the over $1 million raised through DMV sales of special interest license plates for the arts would be allocated to the environmental fund and not the arts in education fund it purported to benefit. While previously employed I was hired by the government to babysit another consulting company\u2019s work \u2013 yes this happens all the time for security purposes \u2013 pay twice for one job. The current line item for arts in education programming funds during the 2014 Obama administration is $0, and there are virtually no art programs fully supported by public schools across the board. So to say that tax payer money was not addressed correctly for a piece of art in an embassy is completely bonkers \u2013 government spending is all bonkers, especially when it comes to the arts.\nThe subject matter of the artwork in question, John Baldessari\u2019s \u201cCamel Contemplating Needle\u201d is perfectly suited for the context of the embassy in Pakistan. It is a large white camel staring at the eye of a sewing needle. These are incredibly potent images which have layers of meaning \u2013 for a camel to cross the eye of a needle has tremendous significance across the religious spectrum. Not only that, but in a majority Muslim country, creating a figurative visual such as this (human forms are not OK in Islamic art, and while this isn\u2019t depicting a human it addresses human scale as a sculpture), it is an incredibly subtle and powerful form of dialog for this audience.\nThe analogy of the camel going through the eye of a needle is the idea of breaking through to something \u2013 a communication quantum leap perhaps? If these discussions happen between nations of the West and the Middle East theoretically it is priceless. For a culture that forbids making a visual representation of god, art becomes extremely potent, why not use it as a catalyst for discussion?\nLastly, the offending document that was published by Buzz Feed simply has the \u201cvalue\u201d of the work of art as $400,000, not the cost. The artist and dealer may have had another form of deal to tender \u2013 meaning for less, or perhaps the artist would donate proceeds of the sale to a cause. Who knows. While the original sculpture was seen in the context of the Hall Winery in Napa Valley \u2013 the same sculpture in the American embassy of Pakistan has an absolutely different meaning. I would be proud as an American to have this sculpture demonstrate our commitment to advancing communication with the Middle East. And hello\u2026$400,000 is 1/10th of a cent per person of contribution. So this is not tax payers\u2019 dollars, but fractions of a penny.\nThe work is amazing, and by one of our national treasures, John Baldessari. Showing the work of a living artist in our embassies abroad is an important gesture of the commitment we have around the arts in this country. Let\u2019s not ruin a good thing people. It\u2019s a gift to the impoverished people of Pakistan \u2013 art is a gift. Please read Lewis Hyde\u2019s The Gift as a reminder. And next time let\u2019s spend $400,000 on 1,000 new art teachers across the nation. Peace.\nTo those who reject Our signs and treat them with arrogance, no opening will there be of the gates of heaven, nor will they enter the garden, until the camel can pass through the eye of the needle: Such is Our reward for those in sin. \u2013 English interpretation of the Quran\nI tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished and asked, \u201cWho then can be saved?\u201d Jesus looked at them and said, \u201cWith man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.\u201d Book of Matthew 19:23-26\nThe Holy One said, open for me a door as big as a needle\u2019s eye and I will open for you a door through which may enter tents and [camels?] \u2013 Midrash Rabbah, The Song of Songs, 5.3\nTagged: Art in Embassies, Beyer Projects, Buzz Feed, Camel, Camel Contemplating Needle, government spending on arts, John Baldessari, Lewis Hyde, Pakistan, Public Art, sculpture, tax payer money, The Gift\nDan Leng \u2022 April 17, 2014\nAs always, a wonderfully well stated piece. Thanks for sharing. It makes me cringe to hear about the meeting you attended in Sacramento. Ugh. So sad. On the piece itself, I admit that I had never seen an image of it before. Is the image above from the original installation in Napa or is that the one in Pakistan? 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        "raw_content": "What is a Equity\nStock is nothing but the Ownership of the company divided into small parts and each part is called as Stock or Stock.\nStock is also called by different names like equity, financial security and so on. A person carrying a Stock of a company holds that part of ownership in that company. A person holding maximum Stocks carry maximum ownership and designated like Fonder, chairman, Managing director etc\nWhat is Equity Market\nA Stock market is the place where buying and selling of Stocks takes place.Now days due to internet and advanced technology there is no need to present physically in exchanges like NSE and BSE but in fact the buying and selling of Stocks can be done from anywhere through computer with internet connection.\nOne should have a demat and trading account, computer and internet connection and he/she can start the Stock trading or investing from anywhere.\nWhat is Equity Exchange\nIn India there are two major stock exchanges where majority of trading takes place.Bombay stock exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE)\nWhat is Index in Equity market\nIndex consists of group of Stocks.\nIndex denotes the direction of the entire market.\nLike when people say market is going up or down that means Index is going up or down or majority of Stocks going up or down.",
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        "raw_content": "Subject: Everything We\u2019ve Said About North Korea Is Coming True\nURL: https://mney.co/2obhYk4\n1 \u00d7 = nine Required Please enter the correct value.\nStocks: LMT, OA\nEverything We\u2019ve Said About North Korea Is Coming True\nThe \"Asian Arms Race\" could take a dangerous new turn...\nEditor's Note: For years now, Bill has been warning his Private Briefing readers that the United States has generally underestimated the threat from North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs. He's made prescient calls on three stocks that have been consistent performers but that should soar once reality \"catches up\" with American policymakers. Bill is expecting that any day now\u2026\nAs we've said, it's all but inevitable: Sometime between now and the end of Trump's term, the White House is going to have to grapple with a huge \u2013 and potentially deadly \u2013 decision about North Korea and its nuclear weapons program.\nAs the situation heats up by the day, we're rapidly reaching the point where North Korea goes from worry to real risk.\nFrom the beginning, we've maintained that North Korea's nuclear program is an issue that is much more troublesome than the Pentagon would have us believe \u2013 and each new development is proving us right.\nJust look at the events of the past week\u2026\nKorean Tensions Are Coming to a Boil \u2013 Fast\nOn Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Trump in a phone call that Beijing is willing to work with Washington on ending North Korea's nuclear weapons program.\nAt the same time, on the heels of reports of that conversation, a rumor spread through social media and the bond markets that China was positioning \"150,000 troops\" along its Yalu River border with North Korea. This may have helped juice bond interest rates a bit, but the rumor was ultimately proven \"fake news.\" On nearly any given day, the Chinese military has as many as 250,000 personnel operating in the region, and Western intelligence agencies reported no evidence that they were mobilizing or edging closer to the North Korean frontier.\nBut on other fronts, the news of the day was all too real \u2013 particularly Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin.\nDespite tensions stemming from Washington's assertion that Russia aided and abetted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad's chemical attack last month, both men agreed that North Korea must be denuclearized.\nOn Sunday, the United States declared it will permanently station unmanned missile-capable drones in South Korea in \"anticipation\" of conflict with Pyongyang.\nAlso on Sunday, Tillerson suggested that the latest U.S. strike in Syria was meant to send a message to Pyongyang, which has in recent weeks test-launched multiple ballistic missiles. North Korean officials responded by stating that the U.S. action in Syria was \"absolutely unpardonable\" and claimed the strike proved that its own nuclear weapons were justified to protect the country against Washington's \"evermore reckless moves for a war.\"\nEven as all this was unfolding, a U.S. Navy strike group of two destroyers, a guided missile cruiser, and the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier U.S.S. Carl Vinson was steaming toward the Korean Peninsula, where it will likely be joined by two warships of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.\nThese events come just days before North Korea celebrates the April 15 \"Day of the Sun,\" the birthday of deceased \"Eternal President\" Kim Il-sung \u2013 current leader Kim Jong-un's grandfather \u2013 amid speculation that Pyongyang will mark the occasion by testing missiles or possibly a nuclear device.\nOver the last five years, we've been keeping you updated about Pyongyang's ambitions and efforts \u2013 and about North Korean leader the younger Kim's escalating combativeness, especially where the United States is concerned.\nThat's because, taken in toto, there's only one conclusion to reach here: North Korea isn't just an emerging threat to the United States.\nIt's an outright danger.\nYou see, this isn't the first, second, or even third time Kim and Co. have threatened to \"incinerate America\"\u2026\nVishwas | April 14, 2017\nTill this date US is the only country which has used atomic weapen on unarmed humanity , not once but twice. One should worry more about US than North Korea\nDaddymac | April 20, 2017\nMaybe you should move to a protected country. If you live in the USA you should be glad we did or you may be a speck of dust never born.\nDaddymac\nRobert Pacione | April 14, 2017\nOk! Lets get real hear. 1st off. Trump is in his own right obviously to defend his mainland U.S.A. This would not surprise me if the Chinese set a trap. (One must remember that the entire world wants the U.S. currency to be destroyed). This is why i firmly believe that in the South China sea. U.S. military should flank the Chinese And Japanese mitary. With eyes from the outside.\nNo matter what. So many hate Trump with a smile as his knowledge and no how of running a country is bleek. Honestly! It is. He is on a path to learn who is his allies in house and who is his enemies in house. Democrats are out yo do anything to mislead the man. I firmly believe that his decisions are justified and I believe Trump is utilyzing his power to prove to others he is not aat to just walk over. His brilliance is in his forsight. He deserves the chance and the right to continue his muscle as for you americans. You finally have a man that is there truthfully for his own country. Theres a lot on his plate. His decision to end North Korea nuclear program is a necessary event that must take place as Kim Jong has reached a level of power that he believes within himself to be a calling. He has created this over the years as a master plan that involves Asia itself to stand beside him against the U.S.. Hence why I say. Watch from a far. 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        "raw_content": "Yet Another Well Completed \u2013 This One for an Amazing Super-Agribusiness in Shimba Hills\nI don\u2019t know, but this is becoming a recurring theme, don\u2019t ya think? They did it yet again \u2013 completed another well, which was, again, locally funded. The client is an amazing new agribusiness, right here in Shimba Hills. We feel blessed to be of assistance to them in their quest to grow the highest [\u2026]\nKenyan\u2019s helping Kenyans \u2013 How beautiful is that?\nThis is what I began traveling to Africa to do. I wasn\u2019t sure how, and I certainly wasn\u2019t sure when. But now it\u2019s happening. Even though I remain here in the states, our More Water drill team carries on. For two years now, they showed they are capable of starting and completing projects to provide [\u2026]\nMsulwa Community Well Completed\nFinally, after 3 \u2013 1/2 long weeks of drilling, reaming, re-reaming, and several attempts to insert well casing, Justin reported that the team had successfully completed the well and the casing \u2013 down to 210 feet. What seemed like a relatively straightforward project, although hard rock drilling, turned out to be anything but. However, as [\u2026]\nAlways happens \u2013 I start out, as early as possible after arriving in Kenya, to get started with a new well project. I arrive packed with hope for completing another well to provide life-giving water to those without \u2013 or with a long, laborious journey to retrieve. I visited the site on my first day [\u2026]\n\u201cDrilling is Hard Work\u201d\nDon\u2019t ever let anyone tell you different \u2013 whether in the Permian in Texas, at several miles down, or here in Kenya, struggling to go below 80 ft. \u2013 its tough, I promise you that. I knew that when I first saw the drilling process \u2013 in South Sudan, almost 11 years ago. But that [\u2026]\nSo, yeah, I\u2019m back in Kenya \u2013 for all of my friends who ask me when I\u2019m going back. Now, . . . . I tell you, . . . . I\u2019m going back now. Thank you for missing me. Miss you guys too. We will begin another well drilling project tomorrow, when we mobilize [\u2026]\nMore Water for More\nSo, as I\u2019m sitting here in a usual spot \u2013 the living room at Mayfield Guesthouse, Nairobi \u2013 I suddenly realize two things: 1. I have not written anything since arriving \u2013 oh, maybe a few email responses, but no blogs or travel updates; and, 2. We did not drill a single well while I [\u2026]\nBob Nicol\u2019s new book!\nHave you ever been lost in a dark place? Have you ever found yourself surrounded by turmoil, confusion, or danger? We\u2019ve certainly all felt this way at some time or another, but have you ever been lost in the middle of the Sudanese desert late at night, wandering around alone in the vast brush of [\u2026]\nWater Returns to Zuawin\nEarlier this year, I asked my pastor friend in Liberia, Isaac Zoedah, to identify several communities in dire need of safe drinking water. Based on the estimated cost, I told him that we had enough budget to build one well and repair a second one at this time. With that, Isaac evaluated a number of [\u2026]\nAfrica, Ten Years On\nSeems like only yesterday, as the overused clich\u00e9 goes, that I stepped off the plane in Nairobi, Kenya and began, what has now become, a 10-year (and counting) ministry. Actually, it really does seem more like ten years \u2013 and certainly not like \u201cyesterday\u201d, for certain. I ask that you forgive me for not only [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Tales from the Land of Gold: Zipangu 2012\nSeptember 21, 2012 Asian Cinema, Cult Movies, Film FestivalsMostlyFilm\nClare Dean experiences Japanarchy in the UK.\nSomi \u2013 The Taekwon-do Woman\nIt\u2019s Friday evening and I find myself eating Sushi in an old Lambeth workhouse. Not something Charlie Chaplin would\u2019ve done but then he never got the chance to go to the Zipangu Film Festival. This was the third annual festival and the first one held at the Cinema Museum in Kennington (and former workhouse home of Chaplin when he was a small boy).\nZipangu is a different kind of festival. You might not see the latest Japanese big budget, sword fighting epic or an in-depth Ozu retrospective, but you will see something unusual or little-seen and it\u2019s not always the traditional representation of Japan that you might expect.\nThe festival title comes from Marco Polo\u2019s illusory name for Japan in the thirteenth century, \u2018Zipangu, the land of gold\u2019. And as such, the festival doesn\u2019t claim to represent the real Japan, but presents work by some interesting and innovative Japanese creatives. And like Marco Polo, the festival is very much about exploration and discovery.\nThis year\u2019s programme included 2 silent films, one from 1928 and one from 1986, a selection of experimental films, an anime strand, documentaries and features focussing on immigration and a rare screening of a Japanese / North Korean co-production from 1997.\nThe underlying theme of the festival was the battle between film and digital and the subject of a panel discussion on Sunday. Fitting, as all screenings took place at The Cinema Museum, a venue full to bursting with memorabilia from the last 100 years, and timely, as FujiFilm Japan had announced their withdrawal from motion picture film stock production only 24 hours previously. But more on that later.\nFirst of all, the opening night and the much anticipated Somi \u2013 The Taekwon-do Woman, preceded by some recent short films.\nFukushima 8: A Letter From Our Past\nDir. Takashi Motoki, 2012\nThe first short was a documentary short made up of 8mm home movies donated by families from the Fukushima area before the 2011 earthquake and nuclear power plant disaster.\nShot in colour and black and white and dating as far back as the 1930s, silent, but with an amusing Benshi-like voiceover. Some of the films recall those awkward family posed portraits. Inevitably there are lots of children, some happy smiling faces while others are a little camera shy.\nThe movies from the 1930s are particularly rare, as few people had access to a home movie camera at that time. Later footage included busy street scenes and an odd clip of some workers climbing a mountain, although it isn\u2019t clear why and the narrator doesn\u2019t know either. My favourite has to be the dancing grannies: two very elderly ladies hunched over and performing a traditional Japanese dance. At first they have to be coaxed, but then they really get going.\nImportantly, there is not a single shot of the region post earthquake. Instead, the focus is on the life and vitality of the people who have lived there. A positive and upbeat film and an endearing tribute.\nDir. Atsushi Wada, 2012\n\u201cIf you believe in the Rabbit, you\u2019ll believe in anything. If you don\u2019t believe in the Rabbit, it means that you wouldn\u2019t believe anything.\u201d\nA minimalist animated short and winner of the Silver Bear (Jury Prize) at the Berlinale 2012. The film was preceded by a charming introduction from the director who apologized for flying home to Japan a week earlier after spending the last year in London. He said that when he showed the film to his producer, she said \u201cit\u2019s good, but what\u2019s your point?\u201d. Meaning that if you don\u2019t understand the film, it\u2019s OK, because the producer didn\u2019t understand either.\nIt starts with a chubby little boy with a beach ball stuffed under his t-shirt. There\u2019s some strange chanting in the background. A cat rubs up against his legs, then a bird steals his t-shirt. Somewhere else, an enormous rabbit mumbles to itself. I was hooked! Unfortunately, at that point the film froze and couldn\u2019t be restarted. I was intrigued enough to seek out information on the filmmaker when I got home. I have a feeling I might believe in the Rabbit.\nThe first technical problem of the festival and it was digital. Fuel for the film vs digital panel discussion on Sunday.\nAnd on to the feature presentation \u2026\nDir.Chang Yong Bok, 1997\nFestival Director, Jasper Sharp, first heard about this film from a colleague who had just written a book on North Korean cinema. It was made in 1997 with Japanese financing, but shot in North Korea, with a North Korean cast and crew. The film only screened once in each country, although a subtitled 35mm print was produced, intended for international sales. Jasper tracked down that print \u2026\nThe story follows Somi, a young girl in Koryo dynasty Korea (918-1392), who witnesses the brutal murder of her peasant parents by government overlords. She manages to escape and is taken in by a kindly old man along with another orphan called Ung Gom. Although she has been rendered mute by her experience, she grows up under his care and tutelage, as the kindly old man is also a master in Taekwon-do. Somi and Ung Gom train relentlessly, waiting for their chance for revenge.\nThe film is beautifully shot, with bright, vibrant colours. One fight scene in particular stands out as the camera peers out between tall green rushes, while the actors thrash and fall in a misty swamp.\nSnappy editing in the first act moves action along quickly over several years. In a single static shot the children turn into adults while they practice taekwon-do. The middle section sees the arrival of a love rival (he\u2019s handsome, he paints and he\u2019s kind to animals \u2013 how can she resist!) and the pace flags a little while the men fight it out. But things pick up once the focus is on Somi\u2019s revenge.\nAnd speaking of which, Ri Mi Yang is great as Somi. A ridiculed weakling, repeatedly tossed aside like a doll, she convincingly turns into a formidable heroine. Apparently, it was her first and only film. The programme notes state: \u2018According to the film\u2019s producer, Masao Kobayashi, the actress playing Somi, Ri Mi Yang, was an amateur who was chosen by the North Koreans \u201cbecause they thought that the Japanese might like her face\u201d\u2019.\nA very enjoyable martial arts revenge movie with impressive fight scenes, this is much more than just an \u2018oddity\u2019. It\u2019s well-made, although strangely reminiscent of a 1970s Shaw Brothers\u2019 film. It\u2019s clear why the North Koreans wanted to make the film, given the historical political subplot. Rare, but recommended\u2026 if you ever get chance to see it.\nTo Sleep as to Dream\nDir. Kaizo Hayashi, 1986\nA silent film made in the 1980s. On reading the synopsis in the programme, a similar cinematic homage springs to mind, although this pre-dates The Artist by 25 years.\nDetective Uotsuka and his assistant, Kobayashi, are hired by an aging silent film actress to track down her missing daughter, Bellflower. Strange clues lead the duo through a surreal 1950s Tokyo, but Bellflower\u2019s fate remains a mystery and the ransom demands from the shadowy M. Pathe Company keep rising. Reality and fantasy blur after Uotsuka has a vivid dream in which he meets Bellflower only to discover that she is trapped within a 1915 silent ninja film. A film that apparently has no ending.\nAn imaginative tribute to silent cinema and Japanese film history, featuring cameos from well-known Benshi (Japanese performers who provided live narration to silent films). Shot in crisp black and white but with some scenes deliberately made to look like vintage 1915 and silent, except for a few clever sound effects. The detective mystery also adds a 1950s film noir feel.\nSurreal and dream-like, this is unlike anything else I can think of that was released in the mid 1980s.\nDir. Teinosuke Kinugasa, 1928\nA lesser known film from Teinosuke Kinugasa, famous for Japan\u2019s first avant-garde feature film, A Page of Madness. It became the first Japanese film to screen widely outside of Japan, including London in 1930.\nPoor, foolhardy Rikiya is desperately in love with \u2018painted beauty\u2019 O-Ume. He steals a kimono made by his sister, Okiku as a gift, but his rival, a rich, older man, snatches the kimono and rips it up in front of him. They fight and Rikiya is temporary blinded by hot ash. He lashes out with his sword and believing he has killed the older man, he flees. Long suffering Okiku hides him and treats his wounds, but she has problems of her own. She desperately needs money and a lecherous local policeman has taken a keen interest in her plight.\nHeavily influenced by German Expressionism, with lots of shadows and distorted, angular sets, uncomfortable close-ups of bad teeth and creepy aerial shots of the villain. The sets wonderfully contrast the absolute poverty suffered by Okiku and Rikiya with the extravagant, ostentatious casino scenes featuring O-Ume and the party crowd.\nThe film is full of inventive techniques \u2013 superimposed shots of spinning lanterns, flashbacks, jump cuts as Rikiya wakes up and focuses his eyes, brother and sister running in the rain, the camera in front of them, then behind, then in front again. Sometimes the actors look directly at the camera \u2013 Rikiya makes a pitiful, bedraggled walk looking straight into the lens\nThe live score from regular silent film accompanists, Minima, added to the experience significantly. Some sounds evoked laughter or rain. Others made me think of John Carpenter.\nThe film print was very high quality and crystal clear. At times the actor\u2019s breath was visible, and steam could be seen rising from their bodies. Given that Teinosuke Kinugasa\u2019s 1953 film, Gate of Hell is to be released on DVD in December, perhaps this will allow further releases, as Crossways is definitely worthy of a special edition.\nOn Sunday afternoon, I took a break from watching films and attended a panel discussion on the benefits of film compared with digital, asking \u2018is film and cinema the same?\u2019\nThe panel was made up of festival director, Jasper Sharp, Takashi Iitsuka, director of Encounters and Katsuya Tomita, director of the closing night film, Saudade. Notably, almost all the feature length titles at the festival screened on 16 or 35mm.\nWhile not revealing any startling new information, the discussion did bring up some interesting points and made me question my own reasons for seeking out film prints.\nAs in many countries, small cinemas in Japan are closing, 35mm projectors are disappearing and projectionists are losing their jobs. Jasper mentioned that programmers can pay \u00a3500 to ship a 30kg print.\nWhile digital production and distribution is certainly cheaper, there are downsides. Digital makes piracy easier, the equipment is expensive and the savings on print shipping costs are potentially lost. Technology is moving so fast that some digital formats could be obsolete in 10 years and more new equipment will be needed (whereas film has been used for the last 100 years).\nFrom a creative perspective, film as a physical medium costs money, so a filmmaker will think harder about what they film, what they keep in. 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        "raw_content": "Capacitor discharge ignition (CDI) or thyristor ignition is a type of automotive electronic ignition system which is widely used in motorcycles.\nIt was originally developed to overcome the long charging times associated with high inductance coils used in inductive discharge ignition (IDI) systems, making the ignition system more suitable for high engine speeds (for small engines, racing engines and rotary engines). The capacitive-discharge ignition uses capacitor discharge current output to fire the spark plugs.\nA typical CDI module consists of a small transformer, a charging circuit, a triggering circuit and a main capacitor. First, the system voltage is raised up to 250 to 600 volts by a power supply inside the CDI module. Then, the electric current flows to the charging circuit and charges the capacitor.\nThe rectifier inside the charging circuit prevents capacitor discharge before the moment of ignition. When the triggering circuit receives triggering signals, the triggering circuit stops the operation of the charging circuit, allowing the capacitor to discharge its output rapidly to the low inductance ignition coil. In a CD ignition, the ignition coil acts as a pulse transformer rather than an energy storage medium as it does in an inductive system.\nThe voltage output to the spark plugs is purely dependent on the design of the CD ignition. Voltages exceeding the insulation capabilities of existing ignition components can lead to early failure of those components. Most CD ignitions are made to give very high output voltages, but this is not always beneficial. When there's no triggering signal, the charging circuit is re-connected to charge the capacitor.\nThe amount of energy the CDI system can store for the generation of a spark is dependent on the voltage and capacitance of the capacitors used, but usually it's around 50 mJ, or more.\nA CDI system has a short charging time, a fast voltage rise (between 3 ~ 10 kV/\u03bcs) compared to typical inductive systems (300 ~ 500 V/\u03bcs) and a short spark duration limited to about 50-80 \u00b5s. The fast voltage rise makes CDI systems insensitive to shunt resistance, but the limited spark duration can for some applications be too short to provide reliable ignition. The insensitivity to shunt resistance and the ability to fire multiple sparks can provide improved cold starting ability.\nSince the CDI system only provides a short spark, it's also possible to combine this ignition system with ionization measurement. This is done by connecting a low voltage (about 80 V) to the spark plug, except when fired. The current flow over the spark plug can then be used to calculate the temperature and pressure inside the cylinder.\nAnother description:\nIn a CDI system, the system charges a capacitor by default, and during the ignition point the system stops charging the capacitor, allowing the capacitor to discharge its output to the final coil before reaching the spark plug.\nA typical CDI module may consist of a small transformer, a charging circuit, a triggering circuit and a main capacitor. Firstly, the system voltage is raised up to 400 V by a transformer inside the CDI module. Then, the electric current flows to the charging circuit and charges the capacitor. The rectifier inside the charging circuit prevents capacitor discharge before the ignition point.\nWhen the triggering circuit receives triggering signals from triggering devices such as Hall effect sensor or pulse generator during the ignition point, the triggering circuit stops the operation of the charging circuit, allowing the capacitor to discharge its output rapidly to the ignition coil. The rapid capacitor discharge then produces a very high voltage at about 40 kV to be fired at the spark plug. When there's no triggering signal, the charging circuit is re-connected to charge back the capacitor.\nMaintaining a CDI system\nUnder normal circumstances, a CDI-type ignition system requires very little attention aside from regular spark plug changes. Some motorcycles allow for some adjustment in the ignition timing, which changes the points at which the source and pickup coils are triggered, by using a movable coil plate. Ideally, the pickup coil should trigger the ignition coil just before the engine's piston reaches the top of its stroke. Moving the plate against the flywheel's rotational direction advances the timing and creates a spark sooner. Alternatively, moving the plate in the same direction of the flywheel retards the timing, generating the spark later. A mark along the edge of the coil plate will indicate the timing position relative to the position of the piston. Adjustments to the ignition timing are not usually required unless the motorcycle is being used for competition. Such adjustments can affect the machine's reliability unless performed carefully.\nTroubleshooting A CDI ignition System\nMost CDI ignition problems experienced in a street-ridden motorcycle originate within the charging system or battery. In order to generate the current needed to produce a spark, the battery must supply the CDI box with a full 12-volt current. Unfortunately, the battery must also power the motorcycle's lights as well. If your motorcycle's engine turn over, but doesn't start, completely charge the battery with an automatic battery charger before checking anything else. If the motorcycle still refuses to start, perform tests with a multimeter to determine if the CDI box incurred damage. Factory service manuals provide the testing procedures and CDI box specifications needed by your motorcycle.\nSources: How Stuff Works, BASF",
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        "raw_content": "Youth and high school pitchers are hurting now more than ever. Now some companies are trying to bring the biomechanics technology used by the pros, like wearables and motion capture, to homes and schools.\nMore than two million youth baseball players will take the field this spring in cities across America, from Ojai, California, to Buffalo, New York. But as those children enjoy the game, the onus on parents and coaches to insure their present and future health will be of particular urgency.\nSince the mid-1990s, there has been an alarming uptick in pitching-related arm injuries in baseball, and in treatments such as \u201cTommy John\u201d surgery\u2014the procedure to reconstruct the torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in a person\u2019s elbow. The surgery gets its name from the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher who first underwent it in 1974 when he was 31 years old, and was pioneered by former Dodgers orthopedic surgeon Frank Jobe.\nBen Berkon \u2013 VICE\nFor full article: https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/ezex4n/biomechanics-and-the-youth-pitching-injury-epidemic",
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        "raw_content": "Technology, Media and Communications global investment bank Drake Star Partners announced today the opening of its new office in San Francisco. In line with the firm\u2019s global growth strategy, this latest office opening further shows Drake Star Partners\u2019 expanding footprint in prominent tech markets internationally. San Francisco represents Drake Star\u2019s tenth office, adding to existing offices in New York, London, Paris, Munich, Los Angeles, Berlin, Amsterdam, Geneva and Tokyo.\nFurthermore, the global investment bank reported a record first half 2017 when compared to its H1 2016. The firm has successfully closed 18 transactions in 2017 year-to-date against 14 deals closed over the same period in 2016 (on a total of 28 transactions in 2016).\nThese transactions contribute to cement Drake Star\u2019s position as a leader in global M&A and fundraisings for the technology, media and communications (TMC) growth and mid-cap sectors.\n\u201cEntrepreneurs come from diverse backgrounds: they have ideas and business models designed to change the world \u2013 not just local markets\u201d, noted Gregory Bedrosian, Co-CEO at Drake Star. He continued: \u201cWe believe in a new type of investment bank, one that can rapidly deploy its extensive network of corporate and financial investors, but that also bears a genuine understanding of core strategic and transactional considerations. As such, we have developed a unique investment banking platform, with innovative processes, a unique culture and an international talent pool that is committed to all our clients\u2019 growth objectives, whether they are entrepreneurs, financial investors or multinational corporations.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Ray Evans (1929-2005), British teacher of the Alexander Technique. Life Ray Evans worked in the Royal Navy as an engineering officer. He went on to work for Vickers and the Atomic Energy Authority. While lecturing in engineering design at Aylesbury College he became a yoga teacher. Through contacts with other yoga teachers he got [\u2026]\nDon Burton (1943\u20131996), UK teacher of the Alexander Technique and HoT. Life Don Burton trained as physiotherapist and then as a teacher of the Technique around 1970\u201373 at the Constructive Teaching Centre (CTC). Don Burton and other teachers started a group for pupils who wanted intensive work in the Alexander Technique without joining [\u2026]\nLena Frederick (1944-1997), US teacher of the Alexander Technique. Life Lena was born in Zurich, grew up in Switzerland, Lebanon and the US. She graduated with honours from Harvard University, followed by an MFA degree in theatre directing from the Yale School of Drama. 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        "raw_content": "Sesame Street Cast, Sesame Street Folk\nBuffy Sainte-Marie (born February 20, 1940) played Buffy on Sesame Street from 1975 to 1981, during which she was sometimes credited as Buffy Sainte-Marie Wolfchild. On her Web site, the Canadian First Nations artist says that she hoped her role on the show would teach children that \"Indians still exist.\" The birth of her son Cody was chronicled on the show as well.\nShe won an Academy Award in 1982 for composing the song \"Up Where We Belong\" as recorded by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes for the film An Officer and a Gentleman.\nCreative-Native.com - official site\nRetrieved from \"https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Buffy_Sainte-Marie?oldid=1069729\"\nSesame Street Cast\nSesame Street Folk",
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        "raw_content": "Written by Nitish Pahwa on May 23, 2017 . Posted in BLOGGing\nThroughout the history of recorded music, the popular song has served as a potent force for social change. It can become a rallying cry or a symbol of an entire movement, or it can raise the questions necessary to affect national policy changes. Perhaps most importantly, it can serve as an urgent message from people who have faced unjust treatment and wish to express their discontent. Here at ing Magazine, we have compiled a playlist of important protest music from the past 80 years. These are songs that shook the status quo, spoke on important issues and retained their relevance to this day.\n\u201cStrange Fruit\u201d \u2013 Billie Holiday (1939)\nWith a mournful delivery, jazz singer Billie Holiday brought to song a disquieting picture of strange fruit: African-Americans hung from trees in public lynchings, which had reached a tragic peak during this time period. Despite its dark subject matter, \u201cStrange Fruit\u201d became a fast-selling single, inspiring countless future musical activists in its wake.\n\u201cThis Land is Your Land\u201d \u2013 Woody Guthrie (1944)\nWoody Guthrie was a wanderer who had seen both the best and worst that early 20th century America had to offer in his travels. \u201cThis Land is Your Land\u201d rebuked greedy landowners and championed the rights of the common and poor inhabiting America\u2019s beautiful lands. The song has been covered multiple times by artists from Pete Seeger to Bruce Springsteen to Lady Gaga, lasting as a warm call for unity and goodwill.\n\u201cA Change is Gonna Come\u201d \u2013 Sam Cooke (1964)\n\u201cA Change is Gonna Come\u201d is a searing, passionate song that laments the racist treatment faced by African-Americans throughout history. The song was adopted by leaders of the Civil Rights Movement and became known as Sam Cooke\u2019s masterpiece.\n\u201cI Ain\u2019t Marching Anymore\u201d \u2013 Phil Ochs (1965)\nThroughout the 60s, several folk musicians picked up guitars instead of arms to protest the impending threat of the Vietnam War. Phil Ochs emerged as a preeminent leader of the pack with \u201cI Ain\u2019t Marching Anymore,\u201d written from the viewpoint of a veteran who questions the purpose of the multiple wars he\u2019s suffered through. The song received special revolutionary power when Ochs performed it at the anti-war protests that surrounded the 1968 Democratic National Convention.\n\u201cMercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)\u201d \u2013 Marvin Gaye (1971)\n\u201cMercy Mercy Me,\u201d from Marvin Gaye\u2019s classic What\u2019s Going On, is a sorrowful view of the earthly damage caused by humankind. Observing the polluted air and poisoned wildlife, Gaye sadly asks how much more the environment can stand, affected as it was (and still is) by the vestiges of industrialization.\n\u201cThe Revolution Will Not Be Televised\u201d \u2013 Gil Scott-Heron (1971)\nGil Scott-Heron had a knack for combined socially-conscious spoken word with hearty, pulsing music. \u201cThe Revolution will Not Be Televised,\u201d his most famous work, is a forceful piece on the apathy of the common man, the commercialization of our society and the commodification of activism. As Heron concludes, the revolution will not take place behind a screen\u2014\u201cThe Revolution WILL BE LIVE!\u201d\n\u201cI Am Woman\u201d \u2013 Helen Reddy (1972)\nHelen Reddy was inspired to write \u201cI Am Woman\u201d after realizing that none of the popular music of her time served to empower women. The song was used often during the women\u2019s movements of the 70s and gave birth to the iconic phrase \u201cI am woman, hear me roar!\u201d\n\u201cPolice and Thieves\u201d \u2013 Junior Murvin (1976)\nDon\u2019t let the songs lilting beat distract you\u2014\u201cPolice and Thieves\u201d is a stinging denunciation of police brutality. The song became especially relevant during the riots that marred the 1976 Notting Hill Carnival, in which attendees fought back against hostile police officers. \u201cPolice and Thieves\u201d also inspired members of the burgeoning punk scene\u2014The Clash covered it on their influential debut album.\n\u201cOh Bondage! Up Yours!\u201d \u2013 X-Ray Spex (1977)\n\u201cOh Bondage! Up Yours!\u201d is a fiery takedown of consumerist culture and its denigration of women. Released during the rising tide of punk rock, the song became an exemplar of the genre, proving its effectiveness as an underground force of intransigence and resilience.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve Got a Bigger Problem Now\u201d \u2013 The Dead Kennedys (1984)\nThe Dead Kennedys updated their classic \u201cCalifornia \u00dcber Alles,\u201d originally a satire of California governor Jerry Brown, to attack then-President Ronald Reagan, criticizing his foreign policy and warning of the potential consequences of his administration\u2019s pernicious influence. The band was unafraid to level bold criticisms on the beloved president, articulating the concerns of the people who suffered under his policies.\n\u201cBy the Time I Get to Arizona\u201d \u2013 Public Enemy (1990)\nIn 1988, Evan Mecham, who served then as Arizona\u2019s governor, cancelled state celebrations of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. \u201cBy the Time I Get to Arizona\u201d details Public Enemy\u2019s frustration with Arizona and their mission to make the state recognize the national holiday. The song was accompanied by a controversial video that showed the group assassinating Mecham. While Public Enemy faced national backlash for their radical message, their mission was achieved\u2014organizations throughout the country boycotted business in Arizona until the state voted to restore recognition of the holiday in 1993.\n\u201cA Bird in the Hand\u201d \u2013 Ice Cube (1991)\nThis cut from Ice Cube\u2019s sophomore album Death Certificate tells the story of a young father who is forced to turn to drug-dealing to support his family. Through the narrative, Ice Cube condemns the circumstances that lead his protagonist to make his choice\u2014low working wages, the pushing of drugs into poor urban neighborhoods and the lack of proper aid from the government and other public figures.\n\u201cU.N.I.T.Y.\u201d \u2013 Queen Latifah (1993)\nQueen Latifah faced the societal effects of sexism head-on, crafting a mighty song that cast off slurs and directly addressed domestic violence and harassment with unabashed fervor. Her voice as a defiant woman in the hip-hop landscape resonated with millions of listeners and stood out among songs of the era that were rife with misogynistic lyrics.\n\u201cPrison Song\u201d \u2013 System of a Down (2001)\n\u201cPrison Song\u201d addresses mass incarceration and the global drug trade with a furious righteousness, speaking pointedly on the injustice of the American prison system, the evil uses of drug money, and lack of proper rehabilitation for convicted drug users. Through thrashing guitars and roars of frustration, System of a Down tackled the institution that left a devastating impact on millions of Americans.\n\u201cGeorgia \u2026 Bush\u201d \u2013 Lil Wayne (2006)\nLil Wayne rounded out his legendary Dedication 2 mixtape with this track, both a heartfelt ode to the people who died or were left suffering during Hurricane Katrina and an unforgiving indictment of the leader who failed to aid his people in their time of need. \u201cGeorgia \u2026 Bush\u201d provided a voice for minority groups who bore the brunt of the disaster due to racist treatment and a lack of access to much-needed aid.\n\u201cWe the People\u201d \u2013 A Tribe Called Quest (2016)\nA Tribe Called Quest returned after 18 years to take their stand against the rising tides of racism and xenophobia that had taken hold of America. 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        "raw_content": "Are you dealing with a bully attorney? Far too often, unrepresented clients see themselves being bullied by their spouse\u2019s attorney. This may be due to the attorney\u2019s overbearing personality or possibly your lack of confidence.\nRegardless of the reason, you should never let another attorney take advantage of you. You are entitled to the same legal rights as your spouse, represented or not. If you are representing yourself, or managing a Do-It-Yourself Divorce, it\u2019s important to have a game plan to deal with a bully attorney.\nOften, a simple, but comprehensive consultation with a divorce attorney can keep you on the right track, even if you are taking care of court appearances and paperwork yourself.\nThe Controlling Bully\nOne type of bullying that your spouse\u2019s attorney may use is having their client control all of the financial assets. For example, imagine your spouse was the primary breadwinner throughout the marriage. He or she also controlled all of the bank accounts, stock accounts, and retirement accounts. You were basically given an allowance every month, but had no access to the community assets. Now that you are beginning the divorce, you have absolutely no funds to support yourself, and your spouse refuses to provide you with any funds. What can you do?\nOne possible action you can take is immediately filing for temporary orders. You can either ask for temporary spousal maintenance or a quick division of some community property. Most likely you will be able to walk away with a temporary order that provides you with at least some financial support until a final hearing or agreement is made.\nThe Paperwork Bully\nAnother type of bullying that may occur if you are unrepresented is receiving enormous amounts of requests from the opposing attorney. The opposing attorney may send you a number of documents asking for thousands of medical records. They may also ask for additional financial requests. Some of these requests may be very unreasonably, but are an attempt to drive up the litigation costs or burn you out to the point that you cave on an unfair settlement.\nIf this is happening to you, remember that you can object to some of these requests. If you feel that the request is overly burdensome or is going to cost you in a financially excessive way, you can object.\nFor example, lets say you have a long history of medical issues, including cancer, a number of surgeries, and other health issues. The issues have been going on for over a decade. The opposing attorney has now asked you to list every single doctor you have seen, every visit, the reason for the visit, the procedure done, and the treatment. This is unreasonable. This would take you days to complete. It also may cost you in order to obtain all of those medical records.\nThe Shady Bully\nOther tactics that may be used against you could include misleading you in regards to what is in your best interests or pressuring you into signing something you are not comfortable with.\nThe most important thing to remember is that you have the same rights, regardless of being represented or not. Of course having someone to advocate for you always helps, but if you cannot financially afford someone, you will have to remain confident in the legal system.\nAlso, the courts are usually very helpful for unrepresented people. There is usually someone who can direct you in the right direction.",
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        "raw_content": "Home MCC MCC jazz ensemble takes the stage\nMCC Jazz Ensemble being conducted by Paul Brewer during the Feb. 28 performance. (Auriya Mofrad/Special to MyNewsMesa.com)\nMesa Community College\u2019s Jazz Band has left a tide of successful performances. The band has performed across the United States at various festivals and concerts. Valley residents continue to flock to the Performing Arts Center to attend their performances throughout the school year.\nWhile the theater was not completely booked, there was a sizeable and diverse audience who attended the Feb. 28 performance. The opening act, which lasted for one-third of the show, was performed by the Latin Jazz Band. It consisted of three musical pieces, \u201cI\u2019ll Remember April\u201d, \u201cRecordame\u201d and \u201cSt. Thomas.\u201d\nThe Latin Jazz Band eased the audience into the pi\u00e8ce de r\u00e9sistance, the final part of the show. This act, consisting of five upbeat and lively pieces, was performed by MCC\u2019s very own Jazz Ensemble. Each piece had different musical arrangements which kept the audience engaged. The Jazz Ensemble performance was conducted by the MCC Director of Jazz Studies Paul Brewer.\nHe believes that jazz is great for attracting a diverse audience. \u201cYou\u2019re talking about a style of music that, like America, is a true melting pot. Pretty much every race and religion has contributed to the evolution of jazz in America.\u201d\nBrewer also said that jazz\u2019s popularity has gone down. \u201cMany of the audiences tend to be over 60 in the Phoenix area\u2026 We receive a lot of support from the surrounding retirement communities.\u201d\nThe majority of the audience at the Feb. 28 showing were indeed senior citizens, yet that does not hold back Brewer and his ensemble. \u201cAt MCC, we love to bring jazz to the younger demographic in hopes of generating more interest in this awesome art form.\u201d\nThe Feb. 28 jazz performance was one of multiple performances throughout the year.\n\u201cWe usually have between six and seven jazz performances a semester,\u201d Brewer said. \u201cWe have seven jazz combos and two big bands in the MCC jazz program.\u201d\nAccording to Brewer, the two big bands are split between daytime students including music majors, while the other is for professionals around town, officially known as the Mesa Performing Arts Jazz Ensemble (MPJE).\n\u201cThe jazz combos and the daytime big band have anywhere from nine to 12 rehearsals between concerts. Rehearsals last for an average of an hour,\u201d Brewer said. \u201cMPJE usually has around five rehearsals between concerts.\u201d\nHe noted that this does not include the time students put into practicing outside of the classroom. Together, the students often get together to discuss their performances and also practice together.\nSeveral performances are coming up, including a second performance of the Jazz Ensemble and Latin Jazz Band on April 17. For the complete list of upcoming events and ticket information, visit the MCC Performing Arts Center website at www.mesacc.edu/pac.\n\u2013 Auriya Mofrad is a Mesa Community College journalism intern for MyNewsMesa.com.\nMesa Community College\u2019s Jazz Band\nPrevious articleArizona Youth Ballet to debut \u2018Snow White\u2019 at MCC\nNext articleMesa youths find success with pop punk band Baseline",
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        "raw_content": "Posted in journalism, Social Media, Uncategorized\nBest of DJTF Blog: Open discussion: Separating your personal and professional life on social media\nEditor\u2019s note: We are taking this week off to enjoy the holidays with our families. So this week, we\u2019ll be re-running past posts. Today\u2019s post is from former DJTF intern Ameena Rasheed, who opens discourse on journalists having separate social media accounts personal and professional use. It originally ran on Feb. 13. Also, join the NABJ Digital Journalism Task Force for a virtual conference \u201cNew Year, New You,\u201d on Saturday, Jan. 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. In four hour-long sessions, attendees will learn mobile journalism tips and tricks, how to create an online portfolio, steps needed to create your journalism brand and taking your resume to the next level. You can take 1, 2, 3, or all 4 webinars, and they will be recorded in case you can\u2019t make it. 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There was a gap in functionality; it required going through lots of different steps, and it was really difficult. At the same time, I\u2019ve spent a lot of my life and my work on the web. I thought there should be an easier, simpler solution that takes advantage of the interactivity of the web. So I thought it would be fun to build it! I started playing with some code and talking to people to about it. Then, it started gaining attention, traction and interest.\nWe\u2019re definitely working with a lot of data journalists. They have a huge need for data visualization and it\u2019s a difficult thing for small newsrooms to invest the time in creating the best graphics. There\u2019s also a big need in nonprofits and academics institutions. Students need this as well. There\u2019s also a big need amongst marketers, advertisers and companies that are trying to present information to their clients about campaigns they\u2019ve been running. So, there\u2019s a pretty wide variety of people who see value in this tool.\nData is collected in so many different formats. It\u2019s being collected automatically through analytics, online surveys and different social networks. We\u2019re finding that a lot of organizations have data that they\u2019re collecting [through] these different formats, and often data journalists are collecting it through governments that are getting much better about collecting data about their populations. There are also different data sets to work with, and it can be very daunting [to sort through]. For someone using the application [InfoActive], they would start with an existing data set that they have from any one of these sources\u2014and sometimes they\u2019ve collected data too using survey tools to collect information about their audience. Then they would import these data sets into InfoActive\u2019s platform. Our platform programmatically looks at the data and then draws visualizations that make sense. You work with text blocks, interactive filters and different charts to organize the visualization story.\nWhat are your future plans for InfoActive?\nWe\u2019re expecting to launch a public beta in March. People will be able to login, try it out and create an infographic. For more advanced usage, there will be a monthly subscription cost. After we launch in March, we have a few stretch goals that we\u2019ve hit through our Kickstarter campaign. Those include new visualization charts, an icon library, and analytics on how people interact with infographics. We plan to launch an API so people can connect their custom data streams to different infographics and build new ways to use our platform. The API is a way to enable developers to hook into our platform in more robust ways and create their own connections to our platform. For example, if they have their own custom data stream and they want to fuse that into infographic templates, the API would be a place to do that.\nOn December 18th, InfoActive\u2019s Kickstarter campaign generated nearly 5 times its pledge goal of $12,000. Chiasson talks about her excitement about the campaign and launch, \u201cI really appreciate all the support we\u2019ve gotten so far. It\u2019s been really amazing to watch customers get involved in the process and see the product evolve because of that. I\u2019m really excited for all of the new supporters that we have through the Kickstarter campaign and to launch our public beta in March.\u201d\nTo learn more about InfoActive, visit : infoactive.co\nWhy I\u2019m Donating $10 To The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas \u2013 And You Should Too\nI know, I know \u2014 it\u2019s the holiday season. We\u2019ve spent money on gifts, parties and our own selves. So it\u2019s really tough to get an appeal for a donation right in the middle of this time of spending excess.\nBut when I got my appeal from Rosental Alves, director of the Knight Center for Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, for a mere $10, I had to give it. I spend more on my Starbucks latte, and I can bypass them for a week.\nFor those of you not in the know, the Center has offered seven Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) \u2014 for free. 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So help the Center continue to offer these quality courses for free by making a $10 donation, here.\nJoin the NABJ Digital Journalism Task Force for a virtual conference \u201cNew Year, New You,\u201d on Saturday, Jan. 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. In four hour-long sessions, attendees will learn mobile journalism tips and tricks, how to create an online portfolio, steps needed to create your journalism brand and taking your resume to the next level. Click here for more information.\n9 More Holiday Gifts For Journalists 2013\nOne of the blog posts I look forward to the most as far as journalism is concerned is the 10000 Words annual holiday gift list for journalists. The blog lists 25 great items to buy for the ink-stained wretch in your life. While this list is pretty good, I\u2019d like to add another nine for your consideration. 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        "raw_content": "Big imaging data \u2014 comprising complex and enormous datasets of raw data and metadata \u2014 are often difficult to store and analyze. In fact, such data that can run into terabytes per day, simply can\u2019t be stored or accessed on a laptop or workstation. As a result, labs across the world are forced to build their own software stack. But, these tools that are often maintained by students come with their own challenges as students graduate and move on.\nNeuroData's open-source software ecosystem includes a combination of existing software tools such as Render and projects that NeuroData develops and maintains including DMG and MEDA.\nRecently, researchers at Johns Hopkins University, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Google, Janelia Research Campus, and the Applied Physics Laboratory collaborated to build an open-source, community-built, software ecosystem that can store, visualize, and analyze data in the cloud. According to Joshua T. Vogelstein, Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University and an author on the pre-print describing the project, this repository \u2014 referred to as NeuroData \u2014 spans more than 20 publications and more than 100 terabytes of open access data including nanoscale ultrastructure, microscale synaptogenetic diversity, and mesoscale whole brain connectivity, making NeuroData the largest and most diverse open repository of brain data. Some databases contain annotation datasets, which provide semantic objects for volumetric analysis. As a result, scientists can investigate image quality from different technologies before deciding which ones to adopt. NeuroData also allows scientists to access and analyze disparate data with the same functionality and syntax, to develop more coherent and comprehensive models of the function and dysfunction of nervous systems.\nTo build NeuroData, researchers integrated other existing open-source projects, adapting and expanding them to suit specific needs. In addition, researchers work with open-source developers across organizations and institutions to add features and build plug-ins, based on ever-changing needs and requirements.\nRead more about NeuroData.",
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        "raw_content": "My name is Peter Ness and I model the New Haven Railroad in HO scale. My primary interest is the first half of 1959. This period allows me to still run the Alco DL-109 locomotives in commuter service out of Boston, MA on the Old Colony, and also the first batch of FL-9's that were soon to end the need for the old Alcos.\nMy secondary interest is late 1964 to early 1965, by which time the Fairbanks Morse CPA25-4's were gone, and the Alco RS-2's, FA's and FB's not rebuilt were being traded in for new Alco C-425's and GE U25B's. I build models of New Haven equipment to the best of my ability when they're not commercially available...which is almost always, I'll update this site from time to time to show some of my efforts which will cover rolling stock, motive power, vehicles and structures from these periods. If you enjoy this period of the New Haven, I hope you'll check this site every now and then for changes.\nWARNING: Some unscrupulous sellers on internet auction sites are now using photos from this website to sell their items. Please be advised that I am not selling any items posted on this website, nor have others posted items from my collection for sale on internet auction sites using photos from this website to describe the item. Do not buy models from internet auction sites that use photos from this website because it is a misrepresentation of the item for sale. I have no knowledge of the items, or association with sellers deceptively representing their items with photos of my models from my website. If you see items for sale using photos from my website you should report the misrepresentation to the internet auction site owner or management team. Caveat emptor!\n\u00a9 2006-2018 Peter R. Ness All Rights Reserved.\nVisitors since April 8, 2006",
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        "raw_content": "50 years after Fair Housing Act, we still have a long way to go\nJeffrey W. Hicks, For New Pittsburgh Courier\n(TriceEdneyWire.com)\u2014We have come a long way toward building Black homeownership since the Fair Housing Act was signed into federal law 50 years ago. In commemorating that milestone, we recognize and emphasize that, with fewer than half of Black Americans owning their homes, we still have a long way to go to reach economic parity through Black homeownership.\nThe National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) has advocated for Black American homeownership since it was founded on the principle of \u201cDemocracy in Housing\u201d in 1947. We were at the forefront and in the trenches of this movement prior to April 11, 1968, when this act signaled a new level of commitment to self-determination and empowerment for Black people. NAREB was there, active in ensuring that the law passed. Today we continue working to ensure that fair and equitable treatment for Black Americans under the law remains intact as we work to increase homeownership in Black communities, nationwide.\nThe importance of the Fair Housing Act cannot be over-emphasized as vital to the journey to full fair housing for all Americans. Recognizing this history helps to fortify us for the next stage of this ongoing movement. The obstacles to achieving fair housing may have changed over the past 50 years, but NAREB remains vigilant and ready to challenge any institutional and systemic barriers to increasing the rates of affordable and sustainable homeownership for Black Americans.\nWe recognize the challenges. Today, Black Homeownership is at a very low 42 percent. At its peak in 2004, Black homeownership stood 49 percent. We\u2019re working to return to\u2014and then surpass\u2014that level.\nDemocracy in Housing represents something far different today\u2014the systemic obstacles of increasingly economically-segregated communities. We fully understand that de jure segregation and institutional racism remain pervasive problems throughout the United States. We will continue to use all available tools in 2018 and in the future to increase Black homeownership as a pillar of the American Dream. We will keep advocating for supportive policies and educate our community about the inter-generational wealth-building power of homeownership.\nNAREB will host a series of events and activities throughout 2018 to educate and inspire the public about the never-ending struggle for equality and true Democracy in Housing. Our continuing movement to increase Black Homeownership signals our unshakable conviction that this pillar of the American Dream is still achievable, desirable and affordable for African Americans.\n(Jeffrey W. Hicks is the 30th president of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB). NAREB was founded in Tampa, Florida, in 1947 as an equal opportunity and civil rights advocacy organization for Black American real estate professionals, consumers, and communities in America. The purpose of NAREB is to enhance the economic improvement of its members, the community-at-large, and the minority community which it serves. Although composed primarily of Black Americans, the REALTIST association embraces all qualified real estate practitioners who are committed to achieving our vision of \u201cDemocracy in Housing.\u201d For more information, visit http://www.nareb.com.)",
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        "title": "Amazon Studios hit with lawsuit after late artist's estate claims Suspiria ripped off her work",
        "raw_content": "Amazon Studios hit with lawsuit after late artist's estate claims Suspiria ripped off her work\nLuca Guadagnino bold, distinctive remake of Dario Argento\u2019s 1977 horror masterpiece Suspiria is getting rave reviews (including from us), but, according to a new lawsuit filed against Amazon Studios on Thursday, the acclaimed director may have been a bit too explicit with his inspirations.\nThe lawsuit comes via the estate of sculptor and painter Ana Mendieta, which claims that the film borrows from the late artist\u2019s work. The estate, Variety reports, allows Mendieta\u2019s work to be reproduced for scholarly purposes, but not for commercial use.\nThe suit has legs, too; they initially sent a cease and desist letter to Amazon in July, alleging that two images from a June Suspiria trailer were derived from Mendieta\u2019s work, specifically her works \u201cRape Scene\u201d and \u201cSilueta Series.\u201d Tellingly, the images were removed when the film received a new trailer in August.\nVariety reports that the studio screened the film for the estate earlier this month, and, while the initial offending images had been removed from the film, agents found eight others bearing similarities to Mendieta\u2019s work. In addition to damages, the estate is seeking a restraining order to bar Amazon from using the flagged images.\nGuadagnino, meanwhile, has previously cited Mendieta\u2019s work as an inspiration, saying he wanted to remake Suspiria because it is \u201csoaked in the ideas of feminist art.\u201d\nHis reinterpretation of Argento\u2019s film hits theaters, with or without those particular visuals, on October 26.\nKneel before Luca Guadagnino&apos;s masterful Suspiria remake\nHere&apos;s everything we know so far about Luca Guadagnino&apos;s Suspiria remake\nThom Yorke released one of his moody, dreamy \"spells\" from the Suspiria soundtrack",
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        "raw_content": "Risks of driving a motorcycle\nIn Motorcycle accident, Motorcycle Accidents, motorcycle collision\nMotorcycle drivers in Tennessee are exposed to more risk than others on the road because motorcycles offer less protection than other vehicles, and this risk is compounded because drivers often fail to anticipate for the appearance of a motorcycle on the road. Understanding the risks one faces while operating this kind of vehicle is important as motorcyclists are far more likely to become injured than someone in a passenger vehicle. Additionally, while the fatality rates for accidents involving cars and small trucks have been declining steadily for more than a decade, those for motorcycle accidents have increased.\nAside from blind spots, most motorists recognize when other vehicles are on the road. However, seeing a motorcycle is more difficult as they can be lost due to weather conditions, other vehicles or the road itself. Drivers might frequently miss a motorcycle at an intersection as vehicles are most likely to collide with motorcycles at these locations, and 70 percent of vehicle and motorcycle collisions happen at intersections.\nThe road or a motorcycle itself can also become hazards in some cases. Road debris, uneven payment or potholes can pose dangers to motorcycles while these problems can be navigated more easily with other vehicles. When traveling at high speeds, an unstable wobble may occur at a motorcycle's front end, which could cause an accident.\nIf a rider is injured in a motorcycle crash that occurred due to the inattentiveness of another driver, the injured victim may wish to consult with an attorney in order to determine what recourse may be available. If it can be ascertained that the negligence of the other driver was the cause of the accident, it may be advisable to file a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party seeking compensation for the losses that have been incurred.\nA car accident can result from a 2-second distraction\nMany Tennessee drivers wrongly think that they can multitask",
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        "raw_content": "Emory's School of Nursing ranked in top 10 by U.S. News and World Report\nEmory nursing students volunteer in a free clinic serving Atlanta's homeless veteran population.\nEmory's graduate, professional schools ranked among nation's best March 10, 2015\nHealth, Linda McCauley, School of Nursing, Woodruff Health Sciences Center, Awards and Distinctions, Nursing\nThe Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University ranked 10th among nursing schools in the \"America's Best Graduate Schools\" guide released today by U.S. News and World Report. This top ranking is the highest in the nursing school's history, and was based on new statistical and reputational data introduced for the first time this year by U.S. News.\nThe school has a long-standing history of educating women and men to be leaders at the forefront of the health care community. With bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees along with specialized areas such as the nurse-midwifery, neonatal and women's health nurse practitioner programs, the school is recognized as a premier institution focused on health promotion, disease prevention, health maintenance, education and research. Now with specialized programs, partnerships, and unique training and mentoring opportunities, the school has grown to address the unique educational needs of its students and their diverse patient-care interests.\n\"This year's U.S. News and World Report rankings validates the strength of our nursing programs and our commitment to developing outstanding nursing leaders,\" says Linda McCauley, PhD, RN, dean and professor of the Emory School of Nursing. \"We are extremely proud to be counted among the top nursing programs in the United States.\"\nThe nursing school also received top rankings in specialist areas to include:\nNurse Midwifery- #9\nFamily Nurse Practitioner- #11\nAdult/Gerontology Primary Care- #14",
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        "title": "St John Victoria Blog | St John Victoria Blog | Page 3 of 22 | Learn More About First Aid & How We Help People Save Lives",
        "raw_content": "In 1992 Allie Ford made a decision to devote her free time to aiding her community with St John. As a teen, the commitment to participating in such a selfless pastime was motivated by friendships she had fostered, she was completely unaware how instrumental this decision would be to becoming the woman she is today. [\u2026]\nFood Allergies? Learn How To Manage Yours\nFood allergies are a growing concern in today\u2019s society, with more and more people being born with the problem or developing a food allergy over time. Currently, one in 10 infants and two in 100 adults suffer from food allergies in Australia. The severity of an allergic reaction varies from case to case but there [\u2026]\nHave You Had Your Flu Vaccination? Bunyip Times\nAfter a severe flu season impacted a huge percentage of Victorians in 2017, St John Ambulance Victoria is offering flu vaccinations to the public in a bid to combat another predictably severe flu season. Read more below in this article by Bunyip Times.",
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        "raw_content": "National Endowment for the Arts awards grant to UGA\nby Jane Link\nNational Endowment for the Arts awards grant to UGA for \u201cYour Town: The Citizens\u2019 Institute on Rural Design\u201d\nAthens, Ga. \u2013 The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the University of Georgia Center for Community Design and Preservation funding for a workshop to address issues relating to Hispanic participation in the planning process and rural community design.\nThe NEA funds four workshops nationally a year through a competitive application process. Since 1991, workshops have been produced in all regions of the country with the intention of bringing together community leaders, who are not design professionals, to learn the importance of design in building a future for their communities. The two-day workshops expose participants to experts in planning, landscape architecture, architecture and historic preservation issues and challenge them to work in small groups to solve a series of design problems.\n\u201cYour Town: The Citizens\u2019 Institute on Rural Design\u201d will be hosted by President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter in Plains in the fall and will focus on Hispanic engagement in the city and regional planning process. The president will be the keynote speaker and other speakers and lecturers will include experts in community planning and historic preservation, graphic design, Latin American and U.S. legal structures, Hispanic cultural resources, economic development, landscape architecture and ecological planning. Emphasis will be placed on conducting the workshop in Spanish.\nThe CCDP believes the growing Hispanic community must be involved to resolve many of the issues small, rural towns are facing. Such issues include the loss of town centers, a shift from a small farm agricultural economic base, lack of zoning and environmental regulations, affordable housing and sprawl and big box growth that threatens the historic character and charm of southern small towns.\nHispanic communities are often underrepresented or isolated from the community planning process. This workshop will focus on educating Hispanic community leaders and service providers about the importance of community planning and design. The workshop will give these leaders tools to educate their communities about local design, planning and environmental issues and empower them to be a voice for smart and sensitive community development. The workshop will create an informational network, which Hispanic communities can use as a resource for design and planning related ideas and discussions and as an educational tool for their communities.\nThe CCDP will work closely with the Fanning Institute, the School of Environmental Design, the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, the Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education and other University of Georgia organizations.\nFor additional information on this year\u2019s Your Town workshop on Hispanic involvement in rural community design contact Pratt Cassity, pcassity@uga.edu or see the National Endowment for the Arts Your Town website at http://www.nea.gov/partner/design/cird.html or the CCDP\u2019s website on past Your Town projects at http://www.sed.uga.edu/pso/programs/yourtown.htm.\nCollege of Environment and Design College of Family and Consumer Sciences News Release",
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        "title": "WEF Joins in Encouraging Congress To Preserve Funding for Farm Bill | WEF News",
        "raw_content": "The Water Environment Federation (WEF; Alexandria, Va.) continues to support funding for the 2018 Farm Bill.\nOn May 4, WEF joined many other organizations in requesting that the U.S. Congress fully fund Title II, the Conservation Title, in the next Farm Bill reauthorization. The letter was sent to U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) and Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.).\n\u201cOver the years, conservation programs have become important, reliable tools for farmers and ranchers as they strive to make good management decisions on their land and water. Evidence of their broad popularity is demonstrated by the fact that unmet demand for these programs is at an all-time high,\u201d the letter says.\nAgriculture, Congress, Farm Bill, Government officials\n\u2190 Introducing the Winners of 2018 U.S. SJWP Competition\nWater and Energy Meet at UC Irvine \u2192",
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The words \"anticipates,\" \"believes,\" \"expects,\" \"intends,\" \"plans,\" \"estimates,\" \"targets,\" \"projects,\" \"should,\" \"may,\" \"will\" and similar words and expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements reflect, among other things, our current expectations, plans and strategies, and anticipated financial results, all of which are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and factors that may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Many of these risks are beyond our ability to control or predict. Because of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Furthermore, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / General / Comprehensive Guide to Business Process Outsourcing\nDecember 3, 2018 by Francis Martin\nBusiness process outsourcing is a common service provided for third-parties for various sectors. The BPO Services Global Industry Almanac 2013-2022 reports generated revenues of nearly $145 billion in 2017. This process allows business to subcontract operations to third-party vendors. Below, learn about business process outsourcing and how it may help your business.\nBusiness process outsourcing (BPO) is a practice in which a business hires an organization to perform a task or process that is necessary for the business\u2019 operations that detract from the business\u2019 primary competencies.\nBusinesses outsource specific business processes to the selected third-party service provider. These services may include customer support, data recording, accounting, telemarketing, social media marketing, payroll or others. These functions are usually supplemental functions and not core business functions.\nBPO often utilizes technology and infrastructure that equips the service provider with the tools to perform its functions. For this reason, it is sometimes referred to as information technology-enabled services (ITES).\nTypes of Business Process Outsourcing\nBPO is generally divided into categories: front office and back office. It may also involve more subtypes.\nBack office tasks often deal with internal business functions, such as logistics, receivables or collections. Back office outsourcing may involve outsourcing some of the following tasks:\nBPO service providers can competently complete these tasks to help the business run smoother.\nNew Horizons Global Partners offers these back office services, including comprehensive payroll and human resources services. We can handle all functions of these services, including:\nSetup of payroll calculations\nRoutine running of employee payroll\nSocial charges and tax compliance\nPayment to third parties\nAnnual tax declaration\nComprehensive benefits management, including leave and holiday pay\nCoordination of final payments to terminated employees\nFront office tasks refer to the actual operations of the business, such as interacting with customers. Some front office tasks that BPO services assist with include:\nCustomer relation services\nBusinesses can outsource all functions or specific functions like payroll.\nNew Horizons offers PEO services that allow you to have access to talented employees while letting us handle all of the legal liabilities associated with being the employer of record. We can help you find top talent in your target market, recruit staff and handle interviews and the onboarding process.\nOther Types of Business Process Outsourcing\nIn addition to these two broad categories, BPO services are also divided in other ways, such as:\nLocation-Based Categories\nBPO services may be divided into different types that are based on the BPO servicer\u2019s location, including the following:\nOffshore outsourcing \u2013 This refers to BPO service providers that are located in a foreign country and provide contracted services for other companies. This type of outsourcing may be used when the company wants advantages such as a more political environment, lower labor costs or tax savings.\nOnshore outsourcing \u2013 This refers to BPO service providers that provide contracted services in the same country where the host business is located. 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Some BPO providers draft patent applications, contracts and other important legal documents.\nResearch process outsourcing \u2013 This type of outsourcing involves providing research and analysis functions. BPO service providers may complete such work that supports business services, biotech, marketing and investment firms.\nInformation technology-enabled services outsourcing \u2013 This type of BPO utilizes information technology over the internet or network to provide services, including service desk and IT analysts.\nTravel outsourcing \u2013 Some businesses may use BPO service providers to handle all logistics surrounding travel. Some companies may travel extensively and BPO providers can handle all bookings related to air travel, hotel and vehicle bookings.\nNew Horizons can provide extensive assistance to businesses, including market research. We can conduct extensive market research to provide you with valuable insight. This research can inform your decisions when expanding to new and exciting markets. We also provide Visa services and immigration consulting so that you can have access to the top talent in the world.\nWhat Industries Use Business Process Outsourcing?\nMany businesses use BPO services. These range from fledgling new startups to large corporations. BPO allows businesses to implement innovative services in a competitive business climate. More businesses turn to this option in order to get ahead of the competition. A variety of organizations use business process outsourcing, including the following:\nManufacturing was the first industry to embrace BPO services, such as when soft drink companies outsourced certain processes to third parties. Manufacturers often hire other companies to handle specific processes. The manufacturer uses BPO services that are not integral to make the products but that can assist the business, such as being part of the company\u2019s supply chain.\nBusiness and financial service providers may outsource certain processes. Investment firms, banks and marketing agencies may outsource important functions to BPO service providers.\nHealthcare and pharmaceutical companies may outsource processes involved in their operations. Biotech companies may use research process outsourcing.\nRetailers may use BPO services to provide customer service, social media marketing and IT support. E-commerce companies can outsource many of their functions to BPO providers. BPO services often assist with supply chain issues.\nTechnology companies may outsource IT support and other functions to a BPO service provider. Providers may assist with capacity solutions and asset management.\nTelecom and media are additional industries that may utilize BPO services.\nGovernment offices also use BPO services to outsource certain functions.\nTypes of Services BPO Providers Offer\nBPO providers support a variety of services which fill in many gaps in the company. These services may include the following categories:\nCustomer interaction services \u2013 These services include scheduling appointments, managing the company\u2019s marketing program, telemarketing, payment processing, processing orders, providing email services, managing voicemail services, providing quality assurance, conducting surveys, administering warranties and handling other customer service tasks.\nIT operations \u2013 BPO service providers provide technical support functions such as developing applications, testing, implementing services, data capturing and providing IT helpdesk assistance.\nBack-office transactions \u2013 These functions include payment processing, collections, receivables, transportation administration, logistics and warehouse management.\nHuman resource services \u2013 BPO service providers can take over human resource administration, including payroll services, administration of healthcare and other benefits, hiring employees, recruiting, workforce training, insurance processing and disbursing retirement benefits.\nFinancial and accounting services \u2013 Financial and accounting services include handling billings for the business, accounts payable and receivables, accounting, auditing and regulatory compliance.\nKnowledge services \u2013 These services involve analyzing data, researching, developing programs, implementing changes based on customer feedback and data mining.\nBenefits of BPO Services\nThere are ample benefits to using BPO services. Some of the most cited reasons for making the decision to outsource business processes include the following:\nThe United States corporate income tax is one of the highest in the developed world. By outsourcing functions to a country with a lower income tax, the business pays the lower tax rate of the host country. This helps reduce costs without sacrificing any quality in the final product.\nIn addition to tax savings, companies may be able to further reduce costs by outsourcing certain processes. In-house labor costs may be significantly lower than comparable rates in the home country or city.\nAdditionally, BPO service providers can handle training aspects, further cutting down on labor costs. They also provide the physical location for workers, so companies do not have to provide as much capital investment to accommodate these needs.\nOutsourced service providers may be experts int heir field and be able to complete the required work for less money due to using existing practices. Outsourcing also allows businesses to scale up or down as business needs demand.\nConcentrate on Key Functions\nBusinesses that utilize BPO services can delegate company functions that are not directly tied to their core operations to another company. This allows the business to focus its attention on these core processes.\nThe company can outsource important activities to a trusted BPO service provider such as payroll and accounting that are not integral to the business\u2019 operations. BPO service providers focus on the tasks that they are hired to complete and focus on providing these activities at the highest levels, often with improved accuracy, efficiency and speed.\nAt the same time, the company\u2019s team can focus their resources and attention on operations that make them distinct in the marketplace. The company can focus on differentiating itself and maximizes growth. This attention can provide the company a competitive advantage, improved customer service and higher profits.\nTo Improve Results in Noncore Functions\nOutsourcing services can also improve results in noncore functions. BPO service providers specialize in these functions. They use specializes processes and technologies that offer innovation in the business. These providers may have a better skillset to handle these noncore functions.\nOutsourcing noncore and administrative functions can allow the company to better allocate resources, time and attention to areas of core competency. They can improve customer relations, introduce new products or services and improve operations. They may be able to more quickly start a new project or introduce a new line when they are not bogged down completing non-essential functions.\nCompanies can better react to changing dynamics in the marketplace and how to assign work to its employees. Team members may be reassigned to perform more critical functions to cover important areas.\nThis provides a competitive advantage to the business since the business can take advantage of opportunities that present themselves. Because capital and asset expenditures are reduced, these resources can be assigned to more profitable investments.\nImproved Speed and Efficiency\nCompanies that outsource business processes allow specialists to take over these tasks. There is only so much time in a day, so delegating these tasks allows the business to focus on work that makes the greatest return on investment while allowing specialists to handle noncore functions.\nThis saves the business time, improves accuracy and increases the capacity of the business. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Community / Business News Bits / Indiana commissioner for higher education earns national award\nIndiana commissioner for higher education earns national award\nTeresa Lubbers, commissioner of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education\nTeresa Lubbers, commissioner of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, was awarded the inaugural Exceptional Leader Award from the State Higher Education Executive Officers.\nThe award is based on her leadership, commitment to higher education, contribution to the greater good, and service to the SHEEO association, a national organization whose members include chief executives of statewide governing, policy and coordinating boards of postsecondary education.\nLubbers has served as the Indiana commissioner for higher education for nine years. During that time, she has led the development and implementation of Indiana\u2019s higher education strategic plans and has focused on improving completion rates for all Hoosiers, with a focus on closing achievement gaps\nLubbers\u2019 goal is to align higher education preparation with workforce needs by working with policymakers, educators and employers.\n\u201cThroughout her decades of service, Teresa has been a national leader on K-12 and higher education policy issues,\u201d said Gov. Eric Holcomb \u201cHer commitment to building consensus, closing achievement gaps, and putting students first is a model for all public servants.\u201d\nHe said Lubbers\u2019 work has helped move the needle on postsecondary attainment and provided greater opportunities for countless Hoosiers to improve their lives.\nSue Ellspermann, president of Ivy Tech Community College, said Lubbers\u2019 policies have resulted in Indiana students completing their education at higher and faster rates.\n\u201cShe has championed dual credit, financial aid reform, performance funding, the core transfer library, single articulation pathways, and many more policies, always placing the student at the center, pursuing equity for all students,\u201d Ellspermann said.\nSHEEO also presented an Exceptional Agency Award to the Office of the Idaho State Board of Education and the David L. Wright Memorial Award to Andrew Rauch, director of institutional finance at the Colorado Department of Higher Education. Award recipients were honored at the inaugural SHEEO Excellence Awards at the association\u2019s 65th annual meeting in Park City, Utah on July 10.",
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        "raw_content": "We have AMAZING news to share!\nMcLean Presbyterian Church in McLean, Virginia, is celebrating their 75th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone in ministry, they have dedicated themselves to meeting together on Saturday, February 9th at 10am and packing 75,000 meals for those who are in need.\nWhile we understand that the list for possible recipients would be exponential, we are overwhelmed with gratitude and greatly humbled that McLean Presbyterian Church has chosen to come alongside Oakseed in support of Love Link, our Ministry Partner that cares for malnourished and impoverished children in El Salvador.\nLove Link (or V\u00ednculo de Amor) is best known by Oakseed supporters for their care and rehabilitation of severely malnourished babies. At their \u201cbaby house,\u201d they have cared for over 3,500 infants who would have died or had a very low quality of life without Love Link\u2019s intervention. In addition to their intensive care for infants, Love Link provides meals, health education and care for those with very limited resources and no government aid in the city of San Salvador as well as on an impoverished island off the coast of El Salvador.\nLove Link serves many children and families each month through the following methods:\n1. Ambulatory: Love Link runs an outpatient clinic where children receive medical evaluations. Weight, height, feeding routine and typical foods consumed are considered in relation to the child\u2019s age to determine the need for possible intervention. During this clinic evaluation, any malnutrition is classified (mild, moderate, severe or chronic) and a plan is made for nutritional intervention. Children are then referred for admission to the \u201cbaby house\u201d or outpatient treatment. Love Link then trains families in proper feeding, nutritional needs, and meal planning to ensure a healthy and effective diet for their children.\n2. Admitted: Children with severe and chronic cases of malnutrition are admitted to Love Link\u2019s \u201cBaby House\u201d where they are under 24/7 care with medical professionals and nurses trained in hygiene, health, and infant development. In addition to nutritional recovery, Children receive physiotherapy to aid in proper cognitive and motor skill development.\nIn every case, free food is offered to families and children as well as the volunteers who serve with Love Link. In this impoverished community, this food often makes up the only meal they will eat that day.\nWith the extremely generous gift of the meals from McLean Presbyterian Church, Love Link can fully meet the needs of the expanding communities they so faithfully serve, in addition to providing the ability to yet broaden their impact through the meals that have become available.\nPlease join us in praising God for this incredible display of Love. Matthew 6:33 reminds us that when we make the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness our priority, the other things that we need will be added to us in response to our loyal devotion. This is exactly what God has done for the ministry of Love Link, through the gift of McLean Presbyterian Church. He has provided for every need as the focus on God is consistently unaltered. We pray that the impact of these meals will not simply offer the satisfaction of a hearty meal, but will also be an impact that reaches far beyond, as these meals are provided in conjunction with the life-changing message of the Gospel.\nNo Comments to \"75,000 Meals for the Needy\"",
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        "raw_content": "WMATA's New Boss Promises Safety Overhaul\nGeneral Manager Richard Sarles told Congress on Wednesday that the safety department of the transit system serving the nation's capital will be strengthened and his agency's safety culture will improve. NTSB will meet July 27 to consider the final report on the most serious of four WMATA accidents it is investigating: the June 22, 2009, collision of two trains.\nOutlining a 10-point plan Wednesday before a U.S. Senate appropriations subcommittee, Richard Sarles, the new general manager of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority \u2013 the transit agency serving the nation's capital and the surrounding area \u2013 told lawmakers that the scathing Federal Transit Administration report released in March 2010 about WMATA\u2019s safety culture had been helpful in mapping improvements. Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff described the WMATA safety culture at that time as \"dysfunctional and ineffective,\" citing train collisions, maintenance workers killed when struck by a rail-mounted maintenance vehicle, and unfilled vacancies among the safety personnel.\n\"We are working on a number of fronts to strengthen our safety program, including hiring more people and getting them the training that they need,\" Sarles told the subcommittee, according to a transcript of his testimony posted on WMATA\"s website. \"We are developing an incident management system so that we can analyze trends and spot issues in advance. We are also improving protections for our track workers, by updating our procedures and our training program for those who work in and around the track area.\"\nThe 10 safety improvements he listed are:\n1. Replace the oldest railcars in the fleet (Rohr 1000 Series railcars)\n2. Develop a new real-time automatic train control redundancy system\n3. Strengthen the expertise of the safety department\n4. Complete the Roadway Worker Protection Program\n5. Develop a training and certification program for bus and rail personnel\n6. Strengthen employee knowledge of rules and rules compliance\n7. Develop an accident and investigation database\n8. Create a strong internal training tracking database\n9. Fill vacancies in the Safety Department\n10. Improve the agency's safety culture\nMeanwhile, the National Transportation Safety Board will meet July 27 to consider the final report on the most serious of four WMATA accidents NTSB is investigating: the June 22, 2009, collision of two trains between two Red Line stations.\nSarles said WMATA has hired a new chief safety officer, James Dougherty, who began his work for the agency on April 19, and has filled six of 12 new positions in the safety department, with the others expected to be filled within 60 days. He said WMATA is completing self-assessments on its internal controls and has contacted the U.S. Department of Transportation, the AFL-CIO, and the American Public Transportation Association \"to seek their assistance in assembling a team of experts not only to review Metro's safety culture, but also to recommend specific measures to improve that culture and to provide assistance in implementing those recommendations. We intend to initiate this review by fall 2010,\" he said, \"while recognizing that organizational culture change is a long-term process.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Massey, MSHA Reach Settlement on Kentucky Mine\nThe settlement covers the work that will be done to permanently close the mine, over which MSHA sought an injunction last fall.\nThe Mine Safety and Health Administration and Massey Energy reached a settlement agreement Jan. 5 in a case involving Freedom Energy Mining Co.'s Mine No. 1 located in Pike County, Ky. MSHA had sought a preliminary injunction against the mine last November, the first such action it had ever taken under section 108(a)(2) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, which provides for injunctive relief against noncompliant mine operators who habitually violate health and safety standards. Massey then announced it would close the mine permanently.\n\"Today's agreement is a legal victory not only for the Department of Labor but for all miners employed by Freedom Energy,\" Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis said in a news release. \"Its powerful provisions allow MSHA to withdraw miners immediately over a broad range of hazardous conditions and health and safety violations. More than ever, these types of actions are forcing mine operators to take a hard look at their safety practices.\"\nThe order signed by U.S. District Judge Amul R. Thapar requires Freedom Energy to comply with a recovery plan that will ensure the health and safety of miners who continue working at the mine as they dismantle and remove mine equipment in preparation for permanent closure, according to DOL. Freedom also must provide timetables for the removal activities, and the highest management official, including the mine superintendent, must be available at the mine during each working shift to review and countersign the results of each pre-shift, on-shift, and weekly examination performed by a certified mine examiner.\nMiners idled because of a withdrawal covered by the order must be paid for the period during which they were idled, up to one week. For longer periods, the company must offer alternate equivalent work within a 60-mile radius of the mine.",
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In the online classroom there are additional considerations included in developing successful online collaborative learning beyond group work, including additional time and nurturing, scaffolding, instructional design, and understanding students\u2019 comfort level working together online. The findings of this study are discussed and recommendations are provided for the development and design of meaningful online collaborative learning.\ncare theory; collaborative learning; instructional design; online learning; student support\nAl-Rahmi, W., Othman, M. S., & Yusuf, L. M. (2015). The role of social media for collaborative learning to improve academic performance of students and researchers in malaysian higher education. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 16(4)\nAlly, M. (2008). Foundations of educational theory for online learning. In T. Anderson & F. Elloumi (Eds.), The Theory and Practice of Online Learning. 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        "raw_content": "Category: Warming is happening now\nLiving through the next fifty years on earth\nMark Hertsgaard's book, Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth, is less about what climate change is like or what is causing it and more about what we can do to make living through it for the next fifty years more bearable. Hertsgaard talks about both mitigation and adaptation, the language used by the \u2026\nContinue reading \"Living through the next fifty years on earth\"",
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        "raw_content": "Most biology textbooks overlook the most abundant animals on the planet\nInsects are kind of a big deal. As many as 30 million species make up this ecologically important class, only a fraction of which we know about. Around 80 percent of all animal species are insects. Estimates put their numbers in the quintillions.\nNot that you\u2019d easily know that if you opened a random introductory biology textbook \u2013 these are much more likely to give vertebrates a starring role. So it might be time to put the spineless members of the animal kingdom back into the spotlight.\nA recent survey of 88 popular entry-level texts published between 1906 and 2016 found insects just weren\u2019t filling the pages in a way that reflected not just their abundance, but their significance in ecology.\n\u201cInsects are essential to every terrestrial ecosystem and play important roles in everything from agriculture to human health,\u201d says North Carolina State University biologist Jennifer Landin.\n\u201cBut our analysis shows that students taking entry-level biology courses are learning virtually nothing about them.\u201d\nMost surprisingly, this deficit has been on the increase since the 1960s. Our interest in the humble bug just isn\u2019t what it used to be. And that\u2019s a problem, according to the researchers.\n\u201cWe do not exist apart from nature,\u201d Landin says.\n\u201cHumans and insects, for example, have direct effects on each other \u2013 and that is no longer clearly presented in the teaching literature.\u201d\nTo explore how generalised biology textbooks have changed over time with respect to their choice of content, the researchers combed their selection of textbooks for words, figures and illustrations that featured some kind of insect.\nThese were then recorded against the book\u2019s year of publication, revealing a gentle slide in the percentage of textbook pages dedicated to insect anatomy, lives, and relationships.\nA century ago, you could expect an average of 32.6 pages to be devoted to something insecty. That\u2019s about 8.8 percent of the total.\nFast forward to books published between 2000 and 2016, that number drops to 5.67 pages. A miserable 0.59 percent.\nAs if that\u2019s not bad enough, the team found a huge imbalance in the categories of these super important arthropods.\nOrthoptera \u2013 such as locusts and crickets \u2013 were overrepresented. They make up just 2 percent of insect species, but occupied as much as a quarter of the insect real estate.\nBeetles, of the order Coleoptera, also represented about a quarter of those pages, in spite of making up a whopping 37 percent of all species of insect.\nYou could argue that big numbers don\u2019t necessarily make for an important group of animals. There\u2019s only so many pages in a textbook, and only so much time to study them all \u2013 finding the right representatives requires a little more nuance.\nBut in addition to a quantitative assessment, the team examined the kinds of words used to describe insects, and assigned them an emotive value as viewed by a relative entomological novice.\nSo while \u2018pest\u2019 might well be fairly denotative to an expert, to the average first-year student this would make an insect look less like the hero of the story.\nTexts published prior to the 1960s contained 8.7 times more descriptors, of both a positive and negative variety, than those published after 2000.\nHowever, those words tended to be a little more positive. We might not be as colourful in our descriptions today, but the occasional connotations appear to be less in the insect\u2019s favour.\nSo not only are we talking about ants, moths, and flies less, we\u2019re less likely to be flattering in our descriptors.\n\u201cWe saw societal shifts in the groups of insects addressed in texts; butterflies were covered more when butterfly collecting was a popular hobby, mosquitoes and other flies were overwhelming in books when insect-transmitted disease was rampant,\u201d says Landin.\nThis social relevance is to be expected in textbook trends. But far from becoming less important, a decline in insect numbers thanks to climate change is a concern we face in future decades.\nWe want our future biologists to be not just informed on 80 percent of all animal species, we want them to be excited by them.\nIt\u2019s time to back the bugs!\nThis research was published in American Entomologist.",
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        "raw_content": "Elpidio Quirino\u2019s act of faith in humanity\nOn each trip to Japan I try to pay my respects to two small, often overlooked, bronze monuments in the heart of Tokyo: The first stop is at the bust of Jose Rizal in Hibiya Park, the second at a monument to Godzilla (\u201cGojira\u201d in Japanese) in a side street off Ginza.\nAs a historian, I know that the monument to Rizal is in a pretty side of the first Western-style park in Tokyo. It is located across from the famous Imperial Hotel, and is in a quadrant of the park that faces the Imperial Palace grounds, the Peninsula Tokyo, and the building that once served as Douglas MacArthur\u2019s headquarters.\nThe area around the Rizal monument is near a tranquil pond and a large wall built of granite blocks that I presume formed part of the palace defenses in feudal times. I was told that many years ago, this side of the park was child-friendly by day and a notorious gay cruising ground by night. It has since been spruced up and is now lighted at night. The spot marks the place where Rizal stayed in 1888; the hotel in which he lodged is no more, but the memory of his visit, including the romantic interlude with the Japanese lady Usui Seiko, or O-sei san, is still strong among many Filipinos.\nGodzilla, once known as the \u201cKing of Monsters,\u201d I remember from black-and-white films as a destructive fire-spewing dragon or dinosaur that devastated whole cities, flung cars in the air, and made adults hysterical. When I grew a bit older, someone told me that Godzilla was a mutant that grew out of the nuclear weapons deployed on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.\nGodzilla\u2019s connection to the end of World War II I related to the unveiling of a historical marker to Philippine President Elpidio Quirino in Hibiya Park last weekend.\nIt is not well-known that on July 4, 1953, Quirino granted executive clemency to 437 inmates of the Muntinlupa penitentiary on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the republic. What made this act different was that of the 437 inmates, 323 were Filipinos convicted of treason or collaboration during the war, and 114 were Japanese nationals.\nQuirino, according to the Official Gazette, was driven by \u201chumanitarian motives and the fostering of early restoration of normal relations between the Philippines and Japan.\u201d\nTwo days later, in a message to his countrymen issued from his sickbed in Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States where he was recuperating from surgery on his bleeding ulcers, Quirino explained the pardon:\n\u201c\u2026I should be the last one to pardon them as the Japanese killed my wife and three children, and five other members of my family. I am doing this because I do not want my children and my people to inherit from me the hate for people who might yet be our friends for the permanent interest of our country.\u201d\n\u201cI am happy to have been able to make this spontaneous decision as head of a Christian nation. My fervent hope is that the benevolent feeling which has inspired me will strike a responsive chord in others as an act of faith in humanity. Love of fellow creatures will always be the supreme law among men and nations, and the basis of world peace.\u201d\nOf the 114 Japanese prisoners of war pardoned by Quirino, 52 were convicted war criminals whose death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment under certain conditions. Nonetheless, all 114 were released and repatriated on July 15, 1953; the 52 war criminals were to serve the remaining years of their life sentence, with no possibility of pardon or parole from Japanese authorities, in Japan. Shortly after, the National Diet of Japan passed a resolution thanking Quirino and the Filipinos for this supreme act of mercy and forgiveness.\nThen, before he stepped down from office on Dec. 30, 1953, Quirino again granted executive clemency to the 52 war criminals. As reported in the Official Gazette:\n\u201cThe President granted conditional pardon to 52 Japanese prisoners of war whose death sentences had been commuted under certain conditions to life imprisonment on June 27 and who had been repatriated to serve their sentences at the Sugamo Prison in Japan. Executive clemency was granted these 52 Japanese war prisoners upon the recommendation of the Japanese government on condition that they will never come back to the Philippines. The grant of executive clemency becomes effective upon acceptance by the prisoners concerned.\u201d\nOn the grounds of the residence of the Philippine ambassador in Tokyo in Kudanshita, there is a cherry tree by the gate that was planted in 1953 to commemorate Quirino\u2019s pardon of Japanese prisoners of war and convicted war criminals in Muntinlupa, and their subsequent release and repatriation. 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        "raw_content": "Home FAQWhat is the Endocannabinoid System (ECS)?\nThe endocannabinoid system (ECS) is part of the body\u2019s central nervous and immune systems. It plays an active role in managing how we feel regarding things like appetite, pain, mood, memory and general homeostasis. It involves molecular receptors (CB1 and CB2) located throughout the body, which are stimulated by cannabinoids.\nEach cannabinoid reacts differently with the ECS, resulting in a variety of different effects when introduced into our system. For example, CBD has been linked to pain relief because of its anti-inflammatory properties, much like THC has been linked to feelings of euphoria.\nThe ECS is closely tied to just about every natural control system within our bodies, such as internal temperature, nerve simulation and even coordination. This is why cannabinoids like CBD can be effective for pain relief and why others like THC can leave us feeling disoriented and \u201chigh.\u201d\nBecause different cannabinoids affect the ECS differently, there are different CBD products formulated to target it. CBD isolate, for example, may be taken by people who only want to experience pain relief, whereas a full-spectrum product may be better for others who want the full \u201centourage effect\u201d of all major cannabinoids and terpenes.\nCategoriesFAQ TagsCBD, ECS, endocannabinoids, entourage effect, FAQ, phytocannabinoids, THC\nPrevious PostPrevious What do Full-Spectrum and Whole-Plant Mean?\nNext PostNext Is CBD Legal?",
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        "raw_content": "Lugar Report Calls for New Cuba Policy\nby Jim Lobe Posted on February 24, 2009 August 7, 2009\nMonday\u2019s call by Sen. Richard Lugar for a major reassessment of Washington\u2019s nearly half-century effort to isolate Cuba increases the likelihood that U.S. President Barack Obama will make substantial changes in policy toward Havana beyond those he promised during his election campaign, according to experts.\n\"What\u2019s significant is that this is the senior statesman for foreign policy in the Republican Party, someone who doesn\u2019t have a long track record of advocating for changes in Cuba policy, who has decided to come out and really put his stamp on this issue by saying that the U.S. embargo doesn\u2019t favor our national interest,\" said Daniel Erikson, a Cuba specialist at the Inter-American Dialogue, a think-tank.\n\"The fact is that Lugar has preempted Obama with his own proposals for changing the policy and in so doing creates a context that is much more favorable to changing the policy beyond the narrow of issue of lifting restrictions on Cuban-American travel and remittances\" to the island, added Erikson, author of The Cuba Wars, a recently published book on U.S.-Cuban relations.\n\"What you are seeing is momentum-building,\" agreed Geoff Thale, a Cuba specialist at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), a human rights group that has long opposed the trade embargo. \"With the policy already under review by the administration, Lugar is creating political space for Obama to take stronger action than he otherwise might.\"\nIn an introduction to a staff report he released Monday, Lugar, the ranking Republican and former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Washington \"must recognize the ineffectiveness of our current policy and deal with the Cuban regime in a way that enhances U.S. interests.\"\n\"After 47 years \u0085 the unilateral embargo on Cuba has failed to achieve its stated purpose of \u2018bringing democracy to the Cuban people,\u2019\" Lugar wrote, \"while it may have been used as a foil by the regime to demand further sacrifices from Cuba\u2019s impoverished population,\" he noted, adding that the report, entitled \"Changing Cuba Policy \u0096 In the United States\u2019 National Interest,\" \"provides significant insight and a number of important recommendations to advance U.S. interests with Cuba.\"\nThe report itself, published on the first anniversary of the transfer of power from former President Fidel Castro to his brother, Raul, and based in part on four-day trip to Cuba by a staff delegation last month, called for the resumption of bilateral talks on drug interdiction and migration, enhanced cooperation on alternative energy development, and easing restrictions on travel and trade.\nIt also urged Havana\u2019s reintegration into western-dominated international institutions, such as the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank, among other steps Washington could take as part of process of \"sequenced engagement\" designed to \"develop trust\" between the two nations.\nLugar\u2019s statement and the report\u2019s release come amid growing speculation among Cuba specialists regarding the new administration\u2019s intentions. During the presidential campaign, Obama had promised to lift restrictions imposed by former President George W. Bush in 2004 on the freedom of Cuban Americans to travel to the island and to send money to their families there. He also indicated, however that he would retain the trade embargo as leverage to encourage political and democratic reform.\nDuring her confirmation hearings, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who had taken a harder line on the embargo during her primary campaign against Obama, said the administration would conduct a review of Cuba policy, but, one month after his inauguration, key officials who would be expected to oversee such a process \u0096 including the likely assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, Georgetown University professor Arturo Valenzuela, and his counterparts on the National Security Council \u0096 are not yet in place.\nNonetheless, Obama is expected to formally lift the Cuban-American-related curbs before the scheduled Summit of the Americas in Trinidad in mid-April, and possibly by mid-March.\nSome observers believe he will combine that move with lifting other curbs on travel, including educational and cultural exchanges that brought thousands of U.S. citizens to the island in the late 1990s, and trade, notably requirements that Cuba pay in cash in advance for agricultural imports from the U.S., imposed by Bush.\n\"I think he will go beyond the Cuban-American curbs and at least go back to the circumstances [that prevailed] at least at the end of the [Bill] Clinton administration,\" said William LeoGrande, a Cuba specialist and dean of the School of Government at American University. \"Remember, it was a Republican-controlled Senate that approved the sale of food and medicine to Cuba back in 2000, so I don\u2019t think there is significant political risk.\"\nIn the last several weeks, lawmakers, including Lugar in the Senate, have quietly introduced bills that, if passed, would lift all travel restrictions on trips to Cuba by U.S. citizens, a step that could inflict a decisive blow against the embargo.\nSuch legislation passed in both the House of Representatives and Senate in 2003 and 2004 but was dropped when Bush threatened to veto the bills. Most congressional observers believe they are likely to pass again, over the strong objections of the hard-line anti-Castro lobby centered in south Florida and New Jersey, provided that Obama clearly signals his support.\n\"Much depends on the Obama\u2019s attitude,\" said LeoGrande, who noted that the hard-liners had gained some influence with new Democratic, as well as right-wing Republican, lawmakers in recent years who have accepted campaign funding from the U.S.-Cuba Democracy PAC.\n\"If he were to say, \u2018It\u2019s time for a change; I support efforts by Congress to end the travel ban,\u2019 that will give political cover to some who might be a little worried about their vote. 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        "raw_content": "I am at a loss for words. We have lost yet another one of the greats to the horrible condition of bipolar disorder and addiction. We MUST keep educating the uninformed, and supporting our friends and relatives suffering. Please, if you know of anyone suffering, be there for them, if only to lend a shoulder to cry on. Call 1-800-273-8255 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline if you or someone in your life has suicidal thoughts.\nRIP Mr. Williams. You made us laugh. You made us cry. You were a master at your craft. The best. You were kind. You were mad. A true genius. I remember countless Sunday nights watching you do improv in San Francisco in the early 80s. It was magic. Thank you for the memories that I'll always treasure. The world isn't the same without you here. There's a spark missing and that's you. Farewell, friend.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cCollabthology: Kindle of the Dead\u201d is now available!\nA year ago (or there abouts), I agreed to be a part of a project that would bring together around twenty different authors in a collaboration effort to write a zombie book. Each of us would take on the responsibility of writing a chapter of the book, until we got to the half-way point, and then we would mix it up and write another chapter each to finish the book. It would be a chance for each of us to build upon what anyone who had written chapters before us, and try to keep things cohesive while messing things up, killing off beloved characters, and putting those who survive into some really crazy situations.\nWe are now halfway through the project. In an effort to raise the funding so that once this magnum opus is complete, it can be published, the coordinator of this project, Matt Nord, came up with the idea of creating an anthology of short stories written by the various authors involved in the project. He would also put the first five chapters of the collaboration in this anthology, in an effort to wet the future audience\u2019s taste buds for this project. So what we have is something that Matt has called Collabothology. Despite this odd word, it is a great little project, and here is the description of it:\nCollabthology. Is it a real word? Yes. Will you find it in the dictionary? Probably not, unless you get one that I\u2019ve found a scribbled the word \u201cCollabthology\u201d into.\nBut that\u2019s besides the point. What you hold in your hands is an anthology chock-full of fan-freaking-tastic horror stories (note that while most are zombie stories, not all are) from a ton of names you probably know as well as some new writers you may not know. Either way, you are in for a treat!\nThis anthology is also my attempt to introduce the public to the world of the Collaboration of the Dead. At the end of this anthology are the first 5 chapters from the Collaboration of the Dead, a novel featuring over 20 of the best and brightest writers in the horror/zombie genre. Each writer adds a bit of themselves to the story and makes it their own.\nCollabthology features stories by Patrick D\u2019Orazio, Gerald Rice, Mike Mitchell, Rebecca Besser, John McCuaig, Brandon Cracraft, Jeremy Bush, Ken Goldman, Lorraine Horrell, Marius Dicomites, Jamal K. Luckett, Douglas Hackle, Cassie Shaver, C.H. Potter, T.W. Brown, Tony Schaab, Suzanne Robb, Mihai Boc, Ben Langhinrichs, Michael S. Gardner and Matt Nord, poetry by Carey Burns, Karime Limon and Matt Nord and sample chapters from Collaboration of the Dead from Matt Nord, T.W.Brown, GNBraun, Zombie Zak and Stephanie Kincaid.\nSo, for those of you who don\u2019t know what Collaboration of the Dead is, this will be your first taste of what we are about! Bon appetit!\nAnd so, I am proud to be a part of this project, both the collaboration itself and this anthology. If you are looking for an opportunity to check out some interesting and varied horror stories, and want to see a bit of the collaborative effort some of my fellow authors have put to paper at the beginning of the book that will hopefully come to fruition in the next year or so, swing by Amazon and pick up your copy of Collabthology. Just click on the image below, and it will get you there.\nThis entry was posted on May 20, 2011 by patrickdorazio. It was filed under Other folk's stuff..., The Shorts and was tagged with Apocalypse, flash fiction, horror, kindle, poetry, short stories, writing, zombies.",
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        "raw_content": "Searching for a Site Search Engine\nSearch is a complex thing. I found this out firsthand by attempting to code my own search engine for Sharpened.net. As some veteran visitors of the website may recall, there was a search section for Sharpened.net in the previous design. The section allowed you to search the Glossary, the Help Center, or other parts of Sharpened.net. While it basically did the job, I will admit that the search feature was mediocre at best.\nSo with the new website design introduced in February, I fixed the mediocre search engine -- by getting rid of it. Talk about an easy fix. I figured the search feature wasn't all that important, so I just left it out. However, after a month of testing and updating the site, I began to realize how helpful a search feature would be. So I decided to bring it back. Except this time, I had a little, OK a lot of help from Google.\nCreating a search engine involves several steps, including communicating with a database, comparing the search string with the text in the database, and displaying relevant results. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, not quite. A quality search involves more than just comparing text to a database of documents. It involves parsing the text, eliminating common words, matching similar words, catching misspellings, and ranking results in the most relevant order. Creating algorithms that do this well can take weeks, even months to create. Google has been in the search business for years, and they are still finding ways to improve their search. The point is, I felt that this task was, let's say, too impractical to take on by myself. So I enlisted the help of Google to provide a way for users to search the site.\nNow the Glossary and the Help Center have a search box at the top of each page allowing you to search the website for certain computer terms or questions. While the results are not specific to a certain area of the site, they are highly relevant and will give you a good list of pages that relate to your query. It was difficult for me to outsource the search feature, since I like to write my own code. But after using the new search feature, I think you'll agree I made the right choice. =)\n\u25c0 February 1st | March 25th \u25b6",
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        "raw_content": "Bloodborne Review | PS4\nPosted March 31, 2015 by Nick de Bruyne in Action/Adventure, Games\nA ruthless but visceral action-horror experience that asks a lot of you so that it can give back even more\nWhat is it? A devilishly difficult but incredibly rewarding action/rpg in a setting inspired by the Victorian era\u2019s setting and nightmare-horror themes. Gameplay mainly revolves around discovery, combat, community and boss battles.\nLet\u2019s not beat around the bush\u2026 Bloodborne is an immensely difficult and challenging game that expects you to come prepared with skills as a gamer and/or the will to overcome. So, final warning: Casuals or newcomers to gaming, beware (or just be ready to learn \u2013 it\u2019s worth it)\nBy now you may have already heard that it\u2019s a game in which you die a lot, and it is. However, deaths very rarely feel unfair and are as much a part of the design and process as levelling up your character or upgrading your equipment. Thankfully, there\u2019s also a way to get other players in the world to merge into your games temporarily if you\u2019re in need, so help is always close by if it gets too much, and the connected concept of the game allows players to leave each other notes containing hints and strategies (or even lies).\nThe core gameplay focuses on intense close combat, quick decisions and quicker reactions using an array of devilishly dangerous melee weapons, close-range guns, dodging and other assorted items of ill-intent. Get the hang of it and you will feel unstoppable (and then die shortly after for getting cocky). Discovery of the world is equally as important as you explore the detailed city of Yarnham, its secrets and its surroundings, all the while nervously trying to not die long enough to either find a new lantern (checkpoint) or unlock a path to get back to your previous one so that you can cash in the booty that you\u2019ve accumulated. You must ultimately gear up, level up and nut up so that you can head out to take on the next boss and make your way through the 30 to 40 hour campaign (more if you want to find all the secrets and delve into the world of randomly generated Chalice Dungeons).\nBloodborne asks a lot of you, is shrouded in mystery and happy to see you learn the hard way. It constantly keeps you tense and on your toes, makes you fear death and simultaneously requires your utmost focus to survive every encounter. The result is an immensely rewarding experience that delivers a raw sense of gratification as well as immersion that has graced me with the surprise of being one of my favourite video game experiences of all time. Oh and just in case I forgot to mention it this far, it\u2019s also gorgeous.\nAvailable Exclusively on Playstation 4 | Metacritic 92/100\nNeed a laugh? We made a post logging our Bloodborne experience as newbies with the use of some animated GIFs.",
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        "raw_content": "How long were the Israelites in Egypt?\nThe Bible says that the Israelites sojourned in Egypt for 430 years. Exodus 12:31-42 Exodus 12:40 says \u201cthe length of time that the Israelites lived in Egypt was 430 years.\u201d\nThe New Testament also refers to this 430 years.\nGalatians 3:17 says \u201c The law, introduced 430 years later, does not set aside the covenant previously established by God and thus do away with the promise. \u201c Genesis 15:12-16\nGenealogy of Abraham to Moses with the ages of the Levites\nThe result of this is that some scholars believe that Jacob moved to Egypt only 215 years before Moses lead the Israelites out of Egypt (The Short Sojourn).\nOther scholars believe that the Jacob\u2019s family numbering about 70, move to Egypt 430 years before the Exodus (The Long Sojourn).\nWhen Jacob and his family went to Egypt, the Israelites numbered about 70. When they left Egypt they numbered around 2 million. 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        "raw_content": "https://pighealthtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Leman-2018-Costa-RC3.mp3\n\u201cWe\u2019re learning that nothing really lives alone on this planet,\u201d reported Matheus Costa, DVM, PhD, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.\nFor swine, it used to be parasites, bacteria and viruses. Today, the pig\u2019s microbiome is included.\n\u201cOut in the field, we don\u2019t see one single disease. It\u2019s always a combination of infections,\u201d Costa told Pig Health Today. \u201cWe\u2019re trying to help producers manage those altogether.\u201d\nFinding the root problem\n\u201cThe most challenging aspect of a veterinarian\u2019s work nowadays is to identify those primary causes of the disease,\u201d he explained. \u201cOnce we have identified those, develop a plan so we can deal with it.\n\u201cLater on, you might have to deal with other challenges that were just opportunistic,\u201d he added. \u201cBut you need to find the root of the problem first.\u201d\nIdentifying the co-infections and successfully treating them can require some detective work as Costa learned during an on-farm case in Canada.\nThe farm was a standard commercial farrow-to-finish operation with two sites. When Costa visited the farm, the herd appeared to have a respiratory disease, influenza and a gastrointestinal infection.\nThe most difficult work was determining what disease initiated the problem and opened the door for secondary pathogens to thrive.\nThe detective work started by observing the farm\u2019s environment, animal movement \u2014 where pigs come from and where they go \u2014 and other changes that might trigger disease outbreaks.\nA laboratory investigation followed with help from a pathologist and veterinary microbiologists in the diagnostic lab. \u201cAs a team, and together with the farm manager and staff, we finally developed a plan to fight back these infections,\u201d Costa said.\nSurprise culprit\n\u201cThe detective work led to a surprise co-infection,\u201d he continued. \u201cIn the farrowing room, piglets were having diarrhea early in their lives, and that is surprising because you\u2019d expect them to be protected by maternal antibodies.\u201d\nMicroscopic lesions on the piglets also were identified. After working through several options and tests, they identified coccidiosis as the root of the problem.\nThey solved the problem by treating coccidiosis with medication. They also addressed the secondary problem of diarrhea by giving sows an immunity boost through a feedback program.\n\u201cAt the end of the day, we had to do some extra detective work to get to that answer,\u201d Costa said. \u201cThe thing is to keep digging until you find the root of the problem. Once you think you are there, try to make evidence-based decisions to tackle those challenges.\u201d\nThe solutions hopefully will be long-lasting, he added. \u201cWhat we\u2019re trying to do here is change habits so that disease won\u2019t return to the herd.\u201d\ncategories: Diagnostics, Interviews Podcasts Videos...\ntags: Matheus Costa, microbiome, multiple pathogens",
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Most users of the torrent site have.\nThe reason why you see this message is that the initial connection between Cloudflare-a company that provides content delivery network services, DDoS mitigation, Internet security, and distributed domain name server services to The Pirate Bay-and the origin web server timed out.\nSometimes, the error message disappears after a few minutes, but that\u2019s not always the case. In any case, you should always use a tool like Down For Everyone Or Just Me to verify that the reason why you can\u2019t access The Pirate Bay doesn\u2019t have something to do with your internet connection.\nWhat Are The Pirate Bay Mirror Sites?\nA mirror site is simply a replica of some other site. Mirror sites are often created by websites to help them deal with high network traffic and provide better access speed. 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You can safely ignore this warning and access them anyway.\nOf course, you should pay attention to the warning when accessing The Pirate Bay mirrors and proxies that are not listed in this article because you can\u2019t easily tell which are legitimate and which exist just to distribute malware or steal your computer\u2019s processing power to mine cryptocurrencies.\nAre The Pirate Bay Mirror and Proxy Sites Safe?\nThat largely depends on your definition of safe. The Pirate Bay is known for displaying ads and pop-up windows, and The Pirate Bay mirror and proxy sites are no different. If you use AdBlock, uBlock Origin, or other similar ad blocking and ad filtering browser extension, ads and pop-up windows won\u2019t bother you. However, your internet service provider (ISP) might. 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The best VPN services let you not only browse torrents sites like The Pirate Bay but also download torrents completely anonymously.\nHow to Access the Tor Mirror of The Pirate Bay?\nThe Pirate Bay can also be reached through Tor, also known as The Onion Router, which is a free software that directs Internet traffic through a free, worldwide, volunteer overlay network consisting of more than seven thousand relays, preventing people from learning your location or browsing habits.\nThe Tor address of The Pirate Bay, commonly referred to as its .onion domain, its http://uj3wazyk5u4hnvtk.onion/. But if you tried to enter this address into your web browser, it wouldn\u2019t load. That\u2019s because .onion domains can be opened only using the Tor Browser. To download it for free:\nGo to: https://www.torproject.org/.\nClick the Download Tor button.\nChoose the version for your operating system.\nOpen the downloaded file and follow the instructions.\nLaunch Tor Browser and paste the .onion domain of The Pirate Bay into the address bar.\nYou can then download .torrent files and magnet links from The Pirate Bay and other torrent sites with .onion domains, but it\u2019s not recommended to use the Tor network for torrenting itself. The Tor network has limited capacity, and it would quickly come to a crawl if multiple people used it for torrenting. Instead, you should use a VPN service such as one of those we\u2019ve recommended in the previous chapter.\nThe Pirate Bay is the most popular torrent site in the world, but its availability is far from perfect. In this article, we\u2019ve listed many different mirror and proxy sites that allow you to access The Pirate Bay even when its main domain is down. 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        "raw_content": "by Griffith Pritchard\nFederal and state programs are available to help single parents trying to escape poverty by earning a college degree. Almost 31 percent of households led by women and more than 16 percent led by men live in poverty, a U.S. Census report has said. A university diploma can change that. Having a bachelor\u2019s degree raises a parent's earning power by 61 percent over one who only has a high school education, the Bureau of Labor says.\nFederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) and Pell Grants can help low-income parents pay for college. Pell grants provided as much as $5,645 a year for undergraduate and graduate students at the time of publication, while the FSEOG can supply another $4,000 annually. The Pell grant is awarded to all individuals who qualify. The FSEOG is limited and not all colleges take advantage of this program. Those that do receive a set amount of money each year. Once those funds are gone other needy students are left empty-handed, so it pays to apply early.\nMany states offer grants to single parents based on financial need that can close the gap between federal grant awards and the cost of tuition and fees. For instance, the Minnesota Office of Higher Education provides a maximum of $10,450 to students attending a college or university taking part in the state\u2019s higher education programs. Check with your state educational office to find out what programs are available.\nLoaning a Hand\nThere are loans available that a single parent doesn't have to start paying back until after they leave school. A student can borrow up to $5,500 annually through the Federal Perkins Loan program. Some undergrads can borrow $7,500 a year through the Federal Stafford Loan program, though the amount will vary by your status. The interest rate for a Perkins loan is 5 percent and Stafford loans rates are set at 3.86 percent. The maximum amounts you can borrow while an undergraduate is $27,500 for a Perkins loan. The Stafford maximum is $31,000.\nSingle parents face challenges other students don't. For example, child care can be expensive, preventing them from going to college. Many states have programs to help cover those costs while a parent attends classes. Louisiana, for example, has established programs to help low-income parents pay for child care through the Department of Children and Family Services. Other available benefits include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to provide food for the household and cash-assistance programs to help pay for housing and basic needs. Contact your local social service departments to learn more.\nU.S. Census: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States:2012, page 17\nU.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics: Employment Projections\nU.S. Department of Education: Federal Student Aid: Federal Student Grant Programs\nMinnesota Office of Higher Education: State Grants\nState of Louisiana: Department of Children and Family Services: Child Care Assistance Program\nState of Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services: Louisiana CAFE Customer Portal\nGriffith Pritchard served as a senior branch manager and banking officer for M&T Bank. He specialized in small business and personal financial, credit and banking products. He also has extensive experience in small business sales and non-profit management. Pritchard is a graduate of Hobart College.\nPritchard, Griffith. \"Government Assistance for Single Parents Attending College.\" , https://pocketsense.com/government-assistance-single-parents-attending-college-9778.html. Accessed 15 February 2019.\nPritchard, Griffith. (n.d.). Government Assistance for Single Parents Attending College. . Retrieved from https://pocketsense.com/government-assistance-single-parents-attending-college-9778.html\nPritchard, Griffith. \"Government Assistance for Single Parents Attending College\" accessed February 15, 2019. https://pocketsense.com/government-assistance-single-parents-attending-college-9778.html\nIncome Guidelines for Single Parents Applying for Pell Grants\nDiesel Mechanic School Grants\nGrants for Preschool Playground Equipment",
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        "raw_content": "How to jet-lag train your kids.\nThree days to go.\nWe are battening down the hatches over here, but at the same time, we\u2019re starting to relax\u2026a lot. Things have calmed down a ton from yesterday (thank you for all of your sweet, supportive messages), so now we are focusing on the important stuff.\nLike jet-lag training. \ud83d\ude09\nWho knows. This is possibly the worst idea in the world, but it\u2019s really fun. Plus, it might work. I\u2019ll let you know in a few days.\nBasically, we\u2019re all staying up later and later every night until we each reach our personal goal. Mine is 3 am. My daughter is shooting for 2 am, and my son is hoping for 1:30. Josh refuses to set a goal because he thinks the whole thing is questionable. However, he is staying up anyway, much to our delight. Maybe because it\u2019s impossible to sleep through the chaos? I don\u2019t know. And I\u2019m slightly delirious, so I don\u2019t really care.\nLike I said, this is really fun.\nWe\u2019re doing this for three reasons.\nBecause we can! My kids don\u2019t have camp or school this week, and they\u2019ve never had a chance to stay up as late as they want for as many nights as they want. They are seriously having the time of their lives. Right now, it\u2019s 11:30 pm and I think they are filming a fashion show. Or a workout video. Or maybe it\u2019s a documentary. I don\u2019t know! But I do know that they never play this well together when it\u2019s daylight. Maybe late-night hangouts are the secret to sibling happiness.\nIn three days, our flight will leave at 1:30 am, which means that we won\u2019t even leave for the airport until hours after our kids are normally fast asleep. My kids are old enough that they are excited about the flight. We\u2019re flying in lie-flat business class, and they totally get how special that is. They want to be awake and alert for the first part of the flight, and I fully agree. So do I!\nWe\u2019re headed to Japan, which is sixteen hours ahead of our time zone here in California. What that means is that a 3 am bedtime means 7 pm in Japan\u2026which actually seems reasonable for our first night there. So my rationale is that if I can make it to 2 am while I\u2019m here in California, by the time I get to Japan, I will be ahead of the game. Like I said, we\u2019ll see.\nWhat about the feet-in-grass thing?\nWe\u2019re still going to do that, as well! We\u2019re excited to try it!\nYes. And apparently I\u2019m wearing a wig, according to multiple sources on a recent trip to Costco.\nHave you ever tried to beat jet lag like this? Did it work?\nWe\u2019ve never really gone anywhere far enough away to try this. My only trick that I\u2019ve used is when we spring forward for DST, we tell the kids that they get to stay up an extra 30 minutes (after we\u2019ve already set the clocks forward an hour!! \ud83d\ude1b\nPoints with a Crew \u2013 Ha ha! Well, I\u2019ll let you know if this works \ud83d\ude42\nHave tried it for minimal time differences (CDT to PT) and it does help, but I think you have to do it over several days to have much effect. I have traveled to Europe and the time change is opposite (earlier by 6 or 7 hours). In this case I just tried to adjust once I was there by staying up to normal (or nearly) bedtime there and getting up at normal waking time there. It took several days to readjust my body clock.\nVH \u2013 Yeah, we are trying it over several days. Right now it\u2019s almost 11 pm and my kids are still going strong (unheard of!). I\u2019ve got another 3 hours before my target time. We will see what happens!\ninteresting theory, will be fun to learn how it works!",
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        "raw_content": "This is completely against the rules. If you\u2019re black, you\u2019d better vote Democrat, and if you\u2019re a black politician, you\u2019d better be a Democrat. In fact, you\u2019re not a real person of color unless you swear your allegiance to the Democratic party. Not playing by that rule makes you some kind of racist. Probably the only kind of black racist that black and white liberals believe in.\nLate last week, Louisiana Democrat and State Senator Elbert Guillory announced that he was leaving the dark side (is that racist?) and joining the Republicans (the bright side?):\n\u201cToday the party of disappointment has moved away from the majority of Louisiana. They have moved away from traditional values of most Americans. They have left us behind on crucial issues like abortion, vouchers, Second Amendment rights, union control of public jobs, school prayer, family issues. Their support of dependency over self-reliance, of everything but traditional marriage, of abortion on demand, their policies have encouraged the high teen birth rates, high school dropout rates, high incarceration rates and very high unemployment rates. Our self-initiative and self-reliance are sacrificed in exchange for votes for the party of disappointment. The list of disappointments is long \u2013 the lies and cover-up at Benghazi, the IRS harassing the tea party and wiretapping and spying on reporters.\u201d\nHe\u2019s become the first black Louisiana Republican legislator since Reconstruction. Predictably, the Democrats there in Louisiana are outraged at Guillory\u2019s \u201ccraven display of political opportunism,\u201d as the executive director of the Louisiana State Democratic Party said. He\u2019s supposed to be loyal to the socialistic goals of the Democratic Party. That\u2019s what people elected him to do, so he should do it.\nBut what if he doesn\u2019t believe in those things anymore? Should he just slavishly follow the orders of his Democratic masters just because that\u2019s what his voters expect out of him? What about the rule of law and the Constitution? Many of the aims of the Democratic Party are inconsistent with the Constitution, the document all politicians swore an oath to uphold and defend. What\u2019s more important, acting on the whims and fancies of your electorate, or enacting laws that are consistent with the Constitution (and more importantly, repealing bad laws)?\nI hope Mr. Guillory is able to be more useful in the GOP to these ends than he was in the Democratic Party. Besides, the GOP could use a lot more color and variety than it has now.\nHigh-School Prom-Queen Trannies From Outer Space",
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        "raw_content": "Hey folks, Cobalt here! So, while the PHB is still working on bringing you some grand-scale changes around here, over on Poptropica we\u2019ve got a winner for March Madness!\nCrazy, right? Anyway \u2013 I just dropped on in to let you all know which members-only island is finally open to all again! It\u2019s\u2026\nRed Dragon Island! The month-long voting chaos is over! But I am a bit sad Nabooti isn\u2019t playable to non-members for sure now\u2026 Team Nabooti, let\u2019s riot!\nNo, I\u2019m kidding. Don\u2019t.\nSo, non-members can once again enjoy traveling to ancient Japan via magic tree house! Be sure to check out our Red Dragon Island Guide for a walkthrough.\nWell, that about wraps this post up! Make sure to smash that like button, and drop a comment down below! Cobalt out!\n// puts on ninja mask\nPosted in: March Madness, Red Dragon Island\nPress Record, here comes Poptropica Help Vlogs!\n70 thoughts on \u201cRed Dragon and April Not-Madness!\u201d\nYES!!! Red Dragon won!\nNO!!! Nabooti lost!\nYES!!! Red Dragon won! \ud83d\ude09\nNO!!! WWatCF Lost!! \ud83d\ude25\n#RedDragonFTW\nNUUU! I wanted to try Nabooti! I regret not playing earlier\u2026 But now RD is not for members I can continue X)\noprime95 says:\nI agree with you Cobalt, had Red Dragon not won, I\u2019d have wanted it to be Nabooti. Great classic island.\nOh I loved Nabooti! Then I switched accounts and I was like, NOOO!!!\n//swings out majestically\nThat\u2019s Spencer for you. \ud83d\ude1b\nThat\u2019s what you should say everytime you end a post, hah.\nactually changed it to putting on a ninja mask bc i changed the pic so its my poptropican \ud83d\ude1b but i shall swing away majestically again, one day\nHm? I don\u2019t think so. Change it. NOW. (Jk. :P)\nMagic Eye says:\nUnfortunately, It\u2019s not up now. I just went on a they didn\u2019t have it up.\nI know what you mean!!!!!!!!!! IT FRUSTRATES ME TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I Guess the Poptropican Development team is busy right now trying to fix it, or some OTHER Non-April Fools Day-Related Explaination!!!!!!!!!!!\nWHY WON\u2019T IT LET ME GO FURTHER THAN WHERE THE DEMO LEFT OFF?!??!??! AND THE FUNNY THING IS; I ALREADY COMPLETED IT WHILE IT WAS STILL AVAILABLE FOR NON-MEMBERS WAAAAAAY BEFORE IT BECAME MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE\nWatch this be an April Fools joke, and Jeff Kinney is like \u201cJK you get Wimpy Boardwalk back.\u201d\nOkay. *facepalm*\nTHAT WOULD BE E-X-T-R-E-M-E-L-Y CRUEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ESPECIALLY AFTER HOW MUCH I\u2019VE REALLY Y-E-A-R-N-E-D FOR THE ABILITY TO REPLAY ONE OF MY FAVORITE ISLANDS, W-I-T-H-O-U-T Having to Get a Membership to do so!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nAgreed, Red Dragon was an amazing island, with unique gameplay while you were infiltrating the fortress. Wimpy Boardwalk was just a lame excuse to get lover\u2019s of the book into Poptropica.\nThe VERY Same C-O-U-L-D be said about Wimpy Wonderland Island.\ni might have to smack a creator if that happens. Then i\u2019d get booted of Poptropica.\nEh, I still think that the next island should be Dr. Hare Returns Island. Where I am the hero! MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!\nUm\u2026I don\u2019t think so. There\u2019s already Super Villain Island.\nYeah. Sorry Hare. I might be able to get you in a performance\u2026\nI knew that Red Dragon would win! YASSSSSSSSSS\nhappysnowball says:\nWhy isin\u2019t red dragon island opening. i went on poptropica and it said end of demo.\nMe too! It\u2019s says end of demo after annie and jack were brought away by the samurais.I cant play more after that.\nYES!!! Cue drums!\nI KNOW Where you\u2019re coming from; I HAVE HAD THE E-X-A-C-T same problem, Ever since they Announced the Results of March Madness EARLIER TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nYeah purple tummy i wish it would open\nYOU\u2019RE not the O-N-L-Y one!!!!!!!!!! along with me and OTHER Non-Members of Poptropica!!!!!!!\ni wanted wimpy boardwalk island to win.\nI am sad about not opening. I want it to open now. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!\nMe, too!!!!!!!!!!!! I Guess I\u2019ll just HAVE to wait for tommorrow!!!!!!!!\nLazy Coyote says:\nAh red dragon was my favorite island as a kid. Wish they also made reality tv island be available as multiplayer!\nOMG that would be the most awesome thing ever! You could play with actual people over the internet or actual friends! Multiplayer Player Reality TV Island is one of the best ideas EVER!!!\nNow i wanna do this!! Yo, creators, are you listening? i totally want to go head to head with Marshmallow and Tall Cactus!!\nchilly ring says:\nI really want red dragon to open.\ni want to be a member i will tell you my username jonathan41383\nPHB HEADER STILL HAS TAPE ON IT?!!! WHEN IS THE BIG THING HAPPENING?\nYes, I\u2019m getting impatient right now. [insert angry face here]\nToo bad nabooti didnt win.I was really hoping for that one\nWHY IS RED DRAGON ISLAND S-T-I-L-L NOT LETTING ME GET PAST WHERE THE DEMO ENDED!??!?!!??!!??!?!!!?!!?!??!!?!?!?!??!\nIt still has that \u201dMembers-only\u201d barrier.\nBUT WHY?!?!?!!??!!??!\nI just bought a membership\nWHOO WE WIN!\nYay! \ud83d\ude00 *dances* \ud83d\ude00\n*yells* YAS!\nWhere these pics/images edited after the post was out? I kinda noticed that. Am I right? \ud83d\ude1b\nYup, HPuterpop created that \u201cunmembered now\u201d graphic so it was added in, and Cobalt also decided to replace the Red Dragon pic with one that had his character in it. \ud83d\ude1b\nWhy can\u2019t they just keep it straight and open all islands to non-members? \ud83d\ude26\nMaybe Because they think that doing that would decrease their Income they get from the amount of people BUYING Memberships, and they Also cater to those with Memberships by giving them Benefits Not given to those WITHOUT Membership!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nYou HAVE got a point there, but like can\u2019t they just make those islands available for probably a week or so? I do feel quite sorry myself for those players who have started late and have to catch up with completing all islands, although I have completed them, but it seems really great when you have accomplished it. Instead of making just ONE island free to all, they could make all seven available for a short period of time \u2014 say 1-2 weeks? \ud83d\ude1b\nTo be honest I don\u2019t miss most of those Islands. Red Dragon, Nabooti, and Charlie were the only good ones from them, in my opinion.\nBeefy Owl says:\nWhy is red dragon island not working yet? even after it won the march madness contest?\nTHAT\u2019S WHAT I Wanna Know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nIt should be working now. If not, Poptropica advises clearing your cache.\n@KuriousCurious Can you ask an adult to help you? Clearing your web browser's cache might fix it!\n\u2014 Poptropica Creators (@Poptropica) April 2, 2016\nClearing cache does not help. Maybe it\u2019s something to do with finishing the island already? (I\u2019ve finished it once already, but a long time ago)\nAfter watching The Peanuts Movie, I wanted the great pumpkin, one of my childhood faves! I also wanted nabooti, since it is an original, but *starts screaming* RED DRAGON?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!??! I COULD\u2019VE EVEN GONE FOR BIG NATE, BUT RED DRAGON?!??!?!?!?!?!??!??!??!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!???!? RRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*breathingheavily*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I H\u2026 I.. don\u2019t believe it.\nWell, Red Dragon is a pretty good pick, in my opinion. 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        "raw_content": "An immersion into music\nInspired & Traditional\nMany Voices Coming Together\nNamed a Cultural Capital of Canada in 2004, Powell River offers a wide range of activities for arts and culture enthusiasts.\nIn its short history (founded in 1982) the Powell River Academy of Music has grown to become a performing arts school, encompassing music, dance, visual arts and theatre with a student body of over 800 and a faculty and staff of 34. The Academy has not only grown in scope and size but also has established world renowned festivals; the International Choral Kathaumixw; the Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific as well as the Annual Concert Series to enrich the lives of the students and the citizens of Powell River.\nThrough its training programs in music, dance, theatre, and visual arts, the youth and adults develop their talents and skills, plus acquire a lifelong \"love of the arts.\"\nThe community hosts many festivals, art galleries and regular musical and theatre performances, including the International Choral Festival \u2018Kathaumixw\u2019 (hosting over 2500 performers from 5 continents).\nIt is also home to an International Symphony Academy with a faculty from some of the world\u2019s finest orchestras and students working on their doctorate or masters degree in music.\nPowell River also has many active fine arts organizations such as the Malaspina Art Society. The community is home to many privately run galleries catering to a wide range of tastes. Whether its paintings, sculptures, carvings or luthiers, there are many artists in the region producing very impressive work.\nThe Community is also proud to have two large state of the art performance venues in the Evergreen Theatre (800 seats at the Recreation Complex) and the Max Cameron Theatre (500 seats at Brooks Secondary School).\nPowell River is also home to Canada's oldest continuously operating movie house in the Patricia Theatre. Located in the heart of the Townsite Heritage District, the Theatre is a little over a hundred years old and has been beautifully restored to its former glory, but also boasts the best in digital technology.",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for the \u2018Albums Revisited\u2019 category\nThe last in the series revisiting classic albums and old favourites.\nWhen Souad Massi\u2019s second album Deb (Heartbroken) was released in 2003 it immediately became my favourite album of the new century and was played constantly in our house. Almost a decade later it\u2019s never far from the CD player. Despite the subsequent release of three perfectly good albums this is the one which still sounds the freshest and remains the high watermark of her career up to now.\nSouad Massi was born in Algiers in 1972. As a teenager she flirted with flamenco before joining a political rock band called Atakor. Then in 1999 she left Algeria to travel to France and settled in Paris where she has remained ever since. She signed with Island Records and made her debut album Raoui in 2001. The first album was a sprawling mix of different styles and showed great promise but the release of her next album Deb was a huge leap forward. On Deb she sings in both Arabic and French and plays acoustic guitar backed by a large group of musicians with flamenco guitars, oud, violins, flutes, and various kinds of percussion including tabla and derbouka.\nThe songs are all originals by Massi and they are concerned with themes of love and loss and with exile and memory. Despite the sombre note this may strike, these songs are also full of gorgeous melodies, uplifting singing and great musicianship. Massi does lively and exuberant just as well as she does wistful and sad. There\u2019s a real mix of musical cultures and sounds too which sways from one style to another (sometimes within the same song) and manages to encompass bursts of flamenco, French and Algerian pop, string quartets, tango and waltz. The album as a whole has no real weaknesses and is totally irresistible.\nIt\u2019s hard to pin down highlights on Deb as everything is successful on its own terms but apart from the wonderfully indescribable title song there are two central tracks which are crucial. They are \u2018Yemma\u2019 (Mummy, I Lie to You) which opens with a typically yearning vocal and guitar from Massi then adds oud, percussion and violin, and the following track \u2018Yawlidi\u2019 (My Little Boy) which fades in with call and response vocals then drives along with a wonderful rhythm and melody which sounds almost like Congolese rumba. Her recent albums have been slightly more subdued and she hasn\u2019t quite reached the sustained heights of Deb again. But the live concert album Acoustic, recorded in Alsace in 2007, is well worth seeking out especially in its DVD version.\nCategories: Albums Revisited\nDetty Kurnia: Dari Sunda\nThe 9th in the series revisiting classic albums and old favourites.\nIndonesian singer Detty Kurnia made the album Dari Sunda in 1991 and it soon became the all-time best-selling Asian album in Japan. The album was originally released here on Sony\u2019s Wave label and was reissued by Riverboat Records a few years later as part of their \u2018Women of the World\u2019 series. It remains a classic album of the style known as Pop Sunda which is a mixture of Indonesian traditions and Western electronic technology. The album was produced by Makoto Kubota and co-produced by Lilik Aribowo and the recordings were made in Jakarta, Singapore and Japan.\nThe Pop Sunda genre began in Western Java in the 1970s and the term came into general use in the 80s. The music of Sunda and other parts of Indonesia, along with outside influences, is combined on Dari Sunda and there is also a dash of Japanese and Okinawan music as Kurnia includes her own versions of the Japanese song \u2018Sunayama\u2019, and the Okinawan song \u2018Hana\u2019 by Shoukichi Kina. She sings both of these in Japanese. However, the outstanding performance on the album is Kurnia\u2019s lovely version of what is probably Indonesia\u2019s most popular song \u2018Bengawan Solo\u2019.\nDetty Kurnia was born in Bandung, Sunda in 1960, the daughter of a musician. She began singing from the age of six and made her first recordings on cassette when she was eleven. After moving into the Pop Sunda style she became the finest singer in that genre and on this album she spreads her wings further to sing an even wider range of songs. It\u2019s this which makes it so accessible and takes it into another dimension. In the same year that Dari Sunda was released Kurnia was invited to perform at the first WOMAD festival in Japan.\nShe recorded another album Coyor Panon not long afterwards in a slightly more traditional style and has made countless other recordings in her home country over the years. The eclectic nature of Dari Sunda means that the keyboards, guitar and samples of producer Makoto Kubota sit happily alongside the traditional rebab, kendang and gamelan. There is also a wide range of songwriters with each track having a different composer. It may not be very typical of the kind of music emanating from this vast country, which boasts so many styles, but there is nothing diluted or compromised about the music. Detty Kurnia sings beautifully throughout and has created a lasting Asian pop classic.\nSadly, Detty Kurnia died prematurely in 2010 after contracting breast cancer.\nMaighread Ni Dhomhnaill: No Dowry\nIrish music went through a mini-boom in Japan during the 1990s with a large number of releases on CD mostly licensed from record companies in Ireland. As a reviewer I was sent several of these, and compilations with titles such as Celtic Countdown, Celtic Love, and Emerald Eyes started arriving from Victor Entertainment in Tokyo as well as albums by important artists such as folk band Altan and singer Mary Black. But nothing quite prepared me for Maighread Ni Dhomhnaill\u2019s album Gan Dha Phingin Spre: No Dowry (to give it its full title) which to my ears seemed the best of the lot. It remains a superb collection of traditional songs sung by a wonderful singer.\nMaighread Ni Dhomnaill is from Dublin and grew up in a musical family where she developed into a strong and clear-voiced singer with a wide knowledge of traditional music. On No Dowry she is accompanied by her sister Triona and brother Micheal who also helped with some of the arrangements. Other musicians include Philip Begley, Donal Lunny and Liam O\u2019Flynn. The whole project was produced by Donal Lunny and his name in the credits virtually ensures the results will be interesting at the very least. He is a master of the bouzouki and a fine keyboard and bodhran player. However, it\u2019s as a producer that he has become well-known around the world over the past three decades. His ability to empathise with singers and to get the very best out of them has surely never been better displayed than here.\nThere are ten songs on the album and six of them are sung in Irish, the other four in English. The CD booklet contains English and Japanese translations of the Irish language songs but it\u2019s hardly necessary to consult them as the emotions generated by the singing and playing are enough to transfix the listener. This is most fully realised on two amazing performances \u2018A Mhaithrin Dhileas\u2019 (Dearest Mother) and \u2018Is Fada Liom Iaim I\u2019 (She\u2019s Far Away, I Miss Her) but the entire album is a tour de force. The musicians just glide along beside the vocalist like a ship setting sail on the ocean. There is also one unaccompanied song in English \u2018The Green Wood Laddie\u2019.\nNo Dowry was originally released in Ireland by Gael-Linn and later in Japan by Victor in 1997. Maighread Ni Dhomnaill came to Japan around this time to perform and I met her for the first time in Osaka. She came back again not long after that to sing some of the songs from her album as a guest vocalist in Donal Lunny\u2019s regrettably short-lived big band project Coolfin. In 1999 she made another album Idir an Da Sholas (Between the Two Lights) with her sister Triona.\nNenes: Koza Dabasa\nKoza Dabasa was the most ambitious of all the albums made by Okinawa\u2019s Nenes. Recorded in Los Angeles in 1994 and released on Ki/oon Sony, the list of celebrated guest musicians included Ry Cooder and David Lindley (guitars), David Hidalgo (accordion), Bob Glaub (bass) and Jim Keltner (drums). Now this could have been a recipe for disaster with too many cooks spoiling the broth but happily it turned out to be a great success. The album manages to show off the brilliance of both Nenes and Okinawan music in general without diluting or interfering with what is really good about it.\nMuch of the credit must go to the arranger Kazuya Sahara who was responsible for the distinctive Nenes sound. Many of the songs on this and other Nenes albums were written or co-written by the band\u2019s mentor Sadao China who put the members together, chose what they were to sing, played sanshin and produced. The four women who sang on Koza Dabasa were Misako Koja, Yasuko Yoshida, Namiko Miyazato and Yukino Hiyane. This Nenes line-up made the band\u2019s first six studio albums. All of them are superior to the albums made by subsequent line-ups. While Koza Dabasa is the most wide-ranging musically, both this and its predecessor Ashibi are equally successful.\nThe second track on the album \u2018America-dori\u2019, is an exuberant song co-written by Bisekatsu and China. It celebrates the \u2018champloo\u2019 mix of people and cultures in Koza and contains an irresistible sanshin riff embedded in a rock arrangement. Other highlights on an album packed with them are \u2018Katadayori\u2019 which has solos from each of the four women; the traditional Okinawan \u2018rap\u2019 \u2018Kurushima Kuduchi\u2019; the popular and much requested ballad \u2018Kogane no Hana\u2019; and the exquisite last track \u2018Shimajimakaisha\u2019 a song about these beautiful islands which has Ry Cooder playing some of his inimitable slide guitar.\nIt must have been around 1991, when their debut album Ikawu was released, that I first saw Nenes. Still relatively new to Okinawan music at that time, it\u2019s no exaggeration to say I was gobsmacked by their amazing singing and by their entire performance at Osaka\u2019s Banana Hall, which was seemingly packed to the rafters with exiled Okinawans clutching glasses of awamori and cans of the island\u2019s Orion beer. A year or so later I met up with Koja and Yoshida for an interview when Nenes were back in Osaka for another concert to promote their second album Yunta. Listening to Koza Dabasa now it is slightly surprising how little sanshin there is to be heard on many of these songs but also how Okinawan in spirit it still sounds.\nBilly Bragg: Don\u2019t Try This At Home\nIt\u2019s hard to believe that more than two decades has passed since Billy Bragg\u2019s album Don\u2019t Try This At Home was released by Elektra. The 1991 album still sounds relatively fresh and it remains the finest blend of the personal and political that the English singer/songwriter has come up with to date. Words have always been a vital element of any Billy Bragg song but the 16 tracks on this album also contain lots of fine melodies and arrangements. His voice and guitar is complemented sometimes by a full rock band and at other times with a sympathetic sprinkling of different instruments including piano, mandolin, trumpet and flugelhorn. It all adds up to an album which is not just his most accessible but simply the best he\u2019s made.\nBack in 1983, when Bragg\u2019s first recordings were released, he came across as a left-wing political activist, influenced by The Clash, whose do-it-yourself attitude meant that he usually performed alone, accompanied only by an electric guitar. By the time Don\u2019t Try This At Home arrived on the scene the commitment to causes and activism hadn\u2019t softened at all but had broadened to include a number of other themes and developments in both singing and writing and the album has the best of both worlds.\n\u2018Accident Waiting to Happen\u2019 which starts off the album is a fine polemical song in the great Bragg tradition but this is immediately followed by \u2018Moving the Goalposts\u2019 a love song of real quality. The poignant \u2018God\u2019s Footballer\u2019 refers to Wolves player Peter Knowles who gave up a successful career to become a Jehovah\u2019s Witness. The most haunting song on the album though is \u2018Tank Park Salute\u2019 a tribute to the singer\u2019s late father, while \u2018Sexuality\u2019 (co-written with Johnny Marr) is a catchy pop song with an instantly memorable chorus. Some of the words of the songs address racism, patriotism, and capitalism and ought to sound dated by now but are sadly still relevant in today\u2019s world \u2013 for example \u2018North Sea Bubble\u2019 which contains the lines: \u201cYou keep buying these things but you don\u2019t need them / But as long as you\u2019re comfortable it feels like freedom\u201d.\nI saw Billy Bragg live in London in the early 1980s and then again in Japan where I finally met up with him and his manager at Osaka\u2019s Club Quattro after a concert not long after the release of this album. Since those days he has taken an increasing interest in folk and roots music and has also created some important new songs by setting original music to some lyrics left by American folk legend Woody Guthrie. His 2002 album England, Half English even shows an Okinawan music influence on one song, \u2018Jane Allen\u2019. But Don\u2019t Try This At Home remains the high point for me\u2026 and I have long since forgiven Billy (a West Ham United fan) gently mocking me for wearing a Norwich City shirt during our brief encounter in Osaka.\nMory Kante: Akwaba Beach\nThe fifth in the series revisiting classic albums and old favourites.\nThe singer and kora player Mory Kante from Guinea was the first African musician I listened to, through the discovery of his album Akwaba Beach 25 years ago. This led me to West African music in general and to musicians such as Salif Keita, Oumou Sangare, Youssou N\u2019Dour, Cheikh Lo, Baaba Maal and others. Kante\u2019s album Akwaba Beach was a major European success following the release of a hit single \u2018Yeke Yeke\u2019 \u2013 a love song from Guinea which in Kante\u2019s hands typifies the Afro-beat dance style of the times. \u2018Yeke Yeke\u2019 was the first African single to sell over one million copies. An alternative version of the song opens the Akwaba Beach album which came out on the French Barclay label in 1987. In Japan it was released through Mercury and the album was even re-titled \u2018Yeke Yeke\u2019 to capitalise on the success of the single in Europe.\nKante\u2019s album has a big sound. The singer\u2019s high, slightly nasal vocals are accompanied throughout by kora and by a band playing guitars, saxophones, trumpet, trombone, keyboards, bass, drums and djembe. There is also the distinctive call and response backing vocals reminiscent of some Okinawan music. But although this is full of keyboards and beats and high energy, the album also contains some softer, slower music with gorgeous melodies and it was this which initially drew me in and which still makes me want to listen to the album now.\nThe title track \u2018Akwaba Beach\u2019 closes the album and it really is the most outstanding song. It begins with the luscious sounds of guitar and keyboards ushering in the vocal which perfectly evokes a mood of nostalgia and longing. It doesn\u2019t matter that Kante is singing in a language that most listeners won\u2019t understand. Whether it\u2019s the relentless beats of \u2018Deni\u2019 and \u2018Nanfoulen\u2019 or the slightly more subdued \u2018Inch\u2019 Allah\u2019 and \u2018Africa 2000\u2019 everything is just right and the eight songs contain not a moment of superfluous sound.\nMory Kante comes from a griot family of hereditary musicians and grew up immersed in the kora (African harp) and in roots music. In his early days he was a member of the Rail Band of Mali and when Salif Keita left the band he took over as the main vocalist, eventually moving to Paris to begin his solo career. He has continued to make albums in a similar vein to Akwaba Beach but returned to Africa to make the very different acoustic album Sabou in 2004. He may not have been able to repeat the popular success of Akwaba Beach but the album remains a gem of rich melodies and rhythms which still sounds rather wonderful.\nMaixa ta Ixiar: Uhinez uhin\nThe fourth in an occasional series revisiting classic albums and old favourites.\nUhinez uhin was the first music I listened to from Euskal Herria \u2013 the Basque Country. It managed to captivate me in much the same way that Okinawa and its music had a few years earlier. The album was the second recording by Maixa Lizarribar and Ixiar Oreja, two young women from the Gipuzkoa region of the Spanish Basque Country. They had begun as a trikitixa duo playing the traditional energetic melodeon/accordion and tambourine music of the area. Then in 1988 they got together with Garbine Sagastibeltza (bass) and Marie Helene (drums) to form the band which appears here playing music described variously as \u2018roots-pop\u2019, \u2018ethno-punk\u2019, and \u2018triki-pop\u2019.\nUhinez uhin was made in 1995. Its first track is the glorious dance song \u2018Espartzinarena\u2019. On this and the rest of the album Maixa plays accordion and Ixiar plays tambourine with both women sharing vocals. The 14 tracks adhere loosely to the sound of trikitixa-led melodies played in a rock style: all with distinctive singing characterised by frequent whoops and yells \u2013 and, of course, sung in the Euskera language of the Basques. There are also hints of other musical elements such as reggae and funk which they were to develop on subsequent albums.\nTheir next album Mantalgorri was released in 1997 and it opens with the excellent \u2018Bexamela ta pastela\u2019 \u2013 a playful love song written by Ixiar Oreja seemingly in praise of b\u00e9chamel sauce and cake, while their next album Solasin, released the following year, contained the hit song \u2018Mikele\u2019. By that time the band\u2019s line-up had changed and there were now five members including two men.\nAfter eleven years and more than a thousand live shows at concerts and festivals Maixa ta Ixiar called it a day at the very end of the last century, giving their final performance on 30th December 1999. Since then Maixa has made a solo album Sentitzen naiz with a small band of jazz musicians. Meanwhile Ixiar has been involved in work as a children\u2019s television presenter. 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        "raw_content": "Researchers at North Carolina State University have built an electric vehicle fast charger that is at least 10-times smaller than existing systems and wastes 60 percent less power during the charging process, without sacrificing the charging time. The team is now building a version that is capable of charging vehicles more quickly, while also charging multiple vehicles at the same time.\nThe new technology is called a medium voltage fast charger (MVFC).\nConventional, 50kW state-of-the-art chargers include a distribution transformer, which weighs 1000 kilograms, and a separate fast charger unit, which weighs 200 to 600 kg. To support the weight, this transformer-and-charger system usually needs to be installed on a concrete slab.\nThe transformer takes power from a utility medium-voltage line and steps down the voltage to 480V so that it that can be used by the fast charger. 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        "raw_content": "The Union's free access, online journal, Public Health Action, was launched on 1 May 2011, and the first issue was published online on 21 September 2011. The journal aims to promote the vision of The Union, Health solutions for the poor, by disseminating new knowledge on health systems and health services for vulnerable groups, with a priority on tuberculosis, lung health, non-communicable diseases and related public health issues.\nPublons users have indicated that they sit on Public Health Action's editorial board but we are unable to verify these claims. If you are an administrator for Public Health Action, please get in touch to find out how you can verify the contributions of your editorial board members and more.\n(1) Niklaus Labhardt\n(1) Kelvin Charambira\n(1) Theophilus I Emeto\n(1) Krishna Hort\nNo one has yet endorsed Public Health Action.\nReview contents for Public Health Action are not publicly displayed on Publons, in accordance with their editorial policy.",
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        "raw_content": "Francis Quarles: a study of his literary ancestry and contemporary setting as a religious poet.\nTYNERFrancisQuarles1955.pdf (12.86Mb)\nIn his choice of biblical material, in his attitude towards biblical matter in poetry, in his efforts to supplant secular poetry with divine poetry, and in his style and metre, Francis Quarles is in an established tradition of religious poetry which dates from the mid-sixteenth century. He used this poetry to support the Established Church and a Monarchy based on Divine Right when these institutions were being attacked. He criticized particularly Roman Catholics, Arminians, Puritans, and Separatists. However, his poetry is not purely propagandist. He shared a contemporary interest in the vocabulary of the language and made many additions to it, and in his syncretizing of classical mythology with Christianity he followed contemporary practice. He favoured the Authorized Version of the Bible, and he satisfied demands for moralistic and didactic literature in his poetic renderings of biblical material, which is developed through the use of long speeches, long similes, descriptive action, and exegesis. In Emblemes, where the poems are but extended paraphrases of biblical text, the same techniques of development are used.In his invocations Quarles follows prevailing practices in addressing the Holy Spirit, God, or Christ. There was contemporary confusion concerning the muse Urania, but she retains her primary classical associations and is never more than the Christian poet's tutelary spirit or a personification of his poetic genius. The high esteem in which Quarles' works were held is shown in the comments of many of his contemporaries. In Cowley's criticism his lack of artistry in handling biblical material is pointed out. Quarles shows more poetic powers in his occasional lyrics and his satirical ability is at times suggested. Had be concentrated on these powers, quite possibly he would today hold a higher place as a poet in English literature.\nTyner, Raymond",
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        "raw_content": "Quotes By Carl Andre\nMy art will reflect not necessarily conscious politics but the unanalysed politics of my life.\nMatter as matter rather than matter as symbol is a conscious political position, essentially Marxist.\nI mean, art for art's sake is ridiculous. Art is for the sake of one's needs.\nA place is an area within an environment that has been altered in such a way to make the general environment more conspicuous.\nMy art springs from my desire to have things in the world which would otherwise never be there.\nIt is futile for an artist to try to create an environment because you have an environment around you all the time. Any living organism has an environment.\nEvery time you work, you have to do it all over again, to rid yourself of this dross. I suppose for a person who is not an artist or not attempting art, it is not dross, because it is the common exchange of everyday life.",
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        "raw_content": "1940s / 1950s / American / Hudson\nOut of place: Hudson Commodore\nImagine you\u2019re in a small village in southern France. It\u2019s summer so it\u2019s relatively hot and humid out, there\u2019s a slight breeze and the cicadas are out in full force. What kind of classic cars would you come across? Maybe a worn-out Citro\u00ebn Acadiane still being used daily by a farmer, a German-registered Mercedes-Benz w108 with four tourists on board, and an overly-restored Spitfire that only comes out on weekends. Definitely not a Hudson Commodore, though.\nSurprisingly, that\u2019s exactly what I came across about two weeks ago in a quiet, picturesque village located about 20 minutes away from Avignon. I\u2019m not an expert on French laws so I\u2019ll stick to the fact: the Commodore is wearing a set of California blue plates that expired less than a year ago and it\u2019s got a current French inspection sticker. That tells us it\u2019s a recent import and it\u2019s fully street-legal here, though why it doesn\u2019t have French plates is anyone\u2019s guess. Maybe it\u2019s here on a temporary permit of sorts.\nThe Commodore is in remarkably good shape, keep in mind it\u2019s over sixty-years old. It\u2019s rust-free (most likely because it comes from southern California) and it looks to be entirely original, though who knows what\u2019s lurking under the hood. Regardless, it\u2019s amazing to see it parked thousands and thousands of miles away from Detroit.\nTags: Hudson, Hudson Commodore. Bookmark the permalink.\nPrevious post \u2190 Rewind to Harderwijk, Holland, in the 1960s\nNext post Great automotive failures: Mercedes-Benz C30 CDI AMG \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "HomeSchool/SportsSchool/Education NewsHS intern learning more than teaching\nBy Melissa Delcour March 11, 2010 School/Education News Comments Off on HS intern learning more than teaching\nSam Dunlap is the freshest face in Dave Naser\u2019s chemistry classroom at Rappahannock County High School, but he\u2019s not exactly a new student.\nSam Dunlap, interning at Rappahannock High School.\nDunlap, a student at Lord Fairfax Community College in Warrenton, is enrolled in LFCC\u2019s Introduction to Teaching as a Profession, a course that requires real-world experience \u2014 which makes him an intern.\nTo give potential teachers an early opportunity to experience the challenges and realities in a classroom, the course requires a 20- to 40-hour supervised field work component. \u201cIt\u2019s designed to keep us from waiting until the end of our degree to realize we do or do not like teaching,\u201d Dunlap said.\nDunlap was allowed to request any area school for his practicum phase. He chose RCHS. \u201cFirst of all, I went to high school at the other RCHS \u2013 Rockbridge County High School,\u201d he said. \u201cBut I wanted to go to a smaller place to get involved in teaching. During a sociology class I took as a junior, I learned some things about the quality of education in urban versus smaller schools. Because of the difference that location made in the lives of kids, I wanted to go to a rural area to teach.\u201d\nThe road that brought Dunlap to Rappahannock has been a broad and varied one. \u201cI messed up in my first community college and realized I needed to get back on track,\u201d he said. \u201cThat took me into a most amazing, life-changing opportunity with NOLS [National Outdoor Leadership School].\u201d\nWith NOLS, students spend a set amount of time on remote wilderness expeditions where they are taught a variety of skills. \u201cI spent three months in the Rockies, getting away from \u2018mother culture\u2019: no computer, no Internet, no cell phone, no iPod. At first I hated it. It was too primitive.\n\u201cBefore NOLS, my outdoor experience was a canoe trip or camping overnight. With them, I learned mountaineering, rock climbing, whitewater kayaking, first aid, leadership. After being away from home and away from society, my mind, body and soul were cleaned up. I realized I wanted to try college again and give it a good shot.\u201d\nThe responsibilities Dunlap has in Naser\u2019s classroom might fluctuate with the course, the day and the lesson objectives. \u201cIt\u2019s a very open practicum. The most basic thing is to observe and take notes on teaching styles and what goes on in the classroom that possibly the teacher doesn\u2019t see. Also, we are to notice classroom management techniques. Plus, we are supposed to be as big a help as we can be while staying involved in the class as mush as we can.\u201d\nOverall, Dunlap is \u201ctrying to get a feel of what a real classroom is like and what being a teacher is all about.\u201d\nOne insight Naser\u2019s intern has gained came from another area that often appeals to educators: coaching. \u201cSports were my savior back when I was in school, so I\u2019d like to coach some, too. Right now, I\u2019m assisting in the Rappahannock club wrestling program. Being called \u2018Coach\u2019 is one of the coolest things. I hope I can pass along what it takes to get better.\u201d\nDunlap\u2019s overall goal for the LFCC course is not an unfamiliar one: \u201cI am hoping to get an A!\u201d\nHe is also looking for a certain added benefit of working with RCHS\u2019s veteran chemistry teacher. \u201cLast time I took a chemistry class was in high school. It\u2019s all rusty in my memory, so the things Mr. Naser is teaching, I\u2019m relearning along with the class. I\u2019m hoping to take chemistry next semester, so being in his classroom will be really helpful.\u201d\nParkhurst\u2019s many lives meet at Triple Oak Bakery",
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        "raw_content": "Counselling Helps Parents Struggling With Emotions\nby reach | Nov 7, 2017 | Counselling, News Article | 0 comments\nBeing a parent means that you experience emotions that are stronger and deeper than you ever imagined. This includes love, happiness, pride, frustration, guilt, fear and others.\nJuggling these feelings and ensuring that the positive is always stronger than the negative is not always easy.\nSometimes parents feel they are not always able to be the parents they want to be because they are feeling anxious or fearful or hopeless in some way.\nParents with children who developmental disabilities or challenges face the additional obstacle of raising their children in a world that is often not flexible enough to include their children\u2019s needs. This can easily leave parents feeling defeated.\nCounselling is helpful for all parents who are sometimes struggling with their emotions. A counsellor creates the opportunity for the client to review their options and gain new perspectives.\nSometimes just talking about a situation, in an environment removed from the one in which it occurs, leads one to discover different angles and approaches that may ultimately improve things.\nTypically, a couselling session lasts about 50 minutes, during which time the client speaks about what is going on in their life and how they think and feel about it. The counsellor listens and prompts the client to clarify and elaborate, which often leads to the client discovering possible solutions to their problems.\nOne approach to counselling that is very effective and used by many counsellors is \u201ccognitive behaviour therapy.\u201d\nThis approach is one in which the client comes to understand how thoughts and self-talk affect how they feel and behave. Positive ways of framing situations, for example, will help the client to feel better and behave in a manner that is more positive and more likely to bring positive results.\nAlthough it takes time and work to confront difficulties, counselling is a worthwhile investment of a parent\u2019s time\u2013worthwhile not only to the parent, but to their child as well. When parents are relaxed, confident and happy, they are better able to meet their children\u2019s needs.\nIt\u2019s important counselling be recognized as a healthy choice in improving one\u2019s lifestyle and preventing future mental health problems, just like exercise is a means to improving health.\nTaking the time to improve your own mental health, and thereby improving the lives of those around you, especially your children, is something to feel good about and be proud of.\nTo find a counsellor that suits your needs, go to www.counsellingbc.com.\nIf your child has a developmental disability and you live in Delta, you can access the Reach Child and Youth Development Society Counselling Program by calling 604-946-6622 ext 342.\nLisa woundzia PhD, is the associate executive director and manager of the counselling program and the positive behavioral support program at reach child and youth development society in delta.",
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        "raw_content": "Rainbow Six Siege is standing, quite firmly, on the shoulders of decades of game creation and innovation. That\u2019s not to say that Siege in and of itself is revolutionizing the world of gaming, or making great strides in any direction for the future of shooter games. However, Siege is standing the test of time and is proving to have a high skill ceiling with a steep learning curve, especially for new players. Over the last couple weeks the main focus has been on the Defender side, and two of the archetypes of operators therein, but this piece will be stepping away from that and focusing on one of the most important aspects of Siege: communication.\nCommunication is the bedrock for success in just about any online multiplayer game from a variety of genres; whether it be a shooter, MMO, RTS, or otherwise. Even dating back as far as the days of split screen and LAN parties, the advent of multiplayer gaming with a team of friends or random people from around the world has brought the importance of communicating with your partners into a world of its own. Siege is no different. In fact, proper communication can be, and often is, the difference between winning and losing rounds or matches. Albeit, it is possible to overdo it to the detriment of the team. The fine line between good comms and bad comms can often depend on the group you play with. Some groups have constant, or near constant chatter as they pass information along, while others speak rarely and only when they have something they deem worth saying. Still others land somewhere in between being a chatter box and that loner in the lunch room (probably a Cav main). Figuring out how your team communicates with each other is a good starting point, though it probably won\u2019t do much good in the casual matches unless each person is willing and able to use their mic, or types faster than Jager jumps out of a window after prep phase is over.\nAs in any first (or third) person shooter, tactical or not, map knowledge is the key to the kingdom. Learning maps is, in the broad spectrum of things to know in Siege, is probably the most highly regarded skill a player can have. It allows a player to make callouts and know where to best use their utility where it will really matter. Sheer gun skill with limited to no map knowledge, while not altogether useless, is still far less handy to have in a game. Being able to efficiently move through the maps and effectively talk to your team, especially when playing support operators. Even after death, players can monitor cameras and provide a wellspring of information for the rest of the team to make good use of. In that same vein, callouts are equally important, but shouldn\u2019t be overdone. They need to be quick, but detailed, without crowding the mic with unhelpful stuttering and pauses. For instance, instead of saying \u201che/she is in the room with the pipes and the ladder\u201d when describing the approach to the arsenal objective from garage on Clubhouse, try just saying \u201cX operator is blue hallway\u201d. It gives specific information, without taking five minutes to say and the rest of the team to process and react. Callouts on site approaches are helpful to anchors while they establish angles, and roamers when they go for mid to late round flanks. Valkyrie players especially like it when their teammates communicate the positions of enemy operators rather than using the live ping feature. Save a Valk, use your mic.\nThe Terrorist Hunt game mode is incredibly useful for new players to get their bearings, learn the site positions and possible attack and defense routes, but chiefly the names of each room in the map. It\u2019s not something that has to be done all at once. Pick a map, and spend a day or two getting the lay of the land before moving onto the next one. Custom games are useful in this manner as well, and perhaps even better if free roaming around the map is preferred to getting shot at by AI while trying to learn it. YouTube is also a great resource to use, as there are multitudes of videos for beginning Siege players. Reach out to your teammates as well. Provided they aren\u2019t being toxic d-bags, a lot of players are more than happy to help the newbies get their feet wet.\nBeing that Siege is so heavily dependent on information and communication, as well as general good aim and positioning, it\u2019s easy to see why the learning curve can be difficult for new players to grow accustomed to. It can also be an incredibly daunting prospect, especially after getting fragged and frustrated time after time. The best thing to do is to stick with it, and eventually the odd peeks and seemingly impossible angles will make sense. In time this becomes old habits and skills to draw on for the future. Learning to get your callouts and other communicative skills to be concise will also take time, but will be rewarded in the end.\nReforged Gaming is always looking for new people to come join the growing family of its Siege (and other games) players. Pick-up games are hosted every Friday at 7:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, and are held in our Discord. These games are for players of all skill levels, from the very beginner to the seasoned veteran. Come join in on the fun, we hope to see you there! -Doc",
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        "raw_content": "Blog Post: Are Historic Sites Still Relevant?\nby Robert Pajot, Project Leader, Regeneration, National Trust for Canada\nWhen I tell people my job at the National Trust is all about promoting and supporting the regeneration of historic sites, I get some puzzled looks. For us heritage types who use the Standards and Guidelines, we can understand that regeneration includes all the activities under the conservation umbrella. But for most people, the light bulb only really goes off when I say that our objective is to revitalize historic sites in a sustainable way that makes them relevant to today\u2019s society.\nI recently returned from our Launch Pad mission to the Glenaladale Estate in PEI, where I was energized to see how quickly a group of over 30 people understood this. No one at that meeting thought that the site could be saved by creating a static museum with cordoned-off rooms. Like at so many sites across the country, those designing Glenaladale\u2019s future recognize that to be successful, it will need stable and varied revenue streams based on creative partnerships. But even more importantly, they understood that their vision needs a community to support it.\nThere is no cookie-cutter model for regenerating historic sites, but it is fundamental to have a community that believes and supports the site\u2019s vision for the site. That vision has to be relevant to their lives and their community\u2019s needs: what happens at the site should not be cordoned off from the reality of those it is meant to attract. And a meaningful engagement with the community starts with sharing the decision making process: those making the decisions and that manage a site need to reflect the character, and demographics of its audience.\nAnd that is when the magic can happen: new ideas revenue generation can emerge, fresh solutions to challenging issues can be found, and new volunteers and partners can step forward.\nAnd where does the interpretation of a site\u2019s historic values fit into these new uses? Some may argue that today\u2019s audience is less interested in history \u2013 and I would agree that the traditional single-narrative interpretation of a site has lost its appeal. A quick online search can often deliver more information than is provided on site. But it is the multiple narratives \u2013 those other stories that a site can evoke \u2013 that people want to hear: stories that expand on the known heritage values of the site, that are sometimes difficult to hear, or that expose conflicting versions of the historical record. Audiences are more captivated by the often overlooked roles played by women, indigenous peoples, or minorities; by historical themes of inequality and injustice. Sites that not only interpret these themes, but that also have programming or commercial activities that address the issue strike a stronger cord with audiences.\nHistory is messy: it can be challenging and thought-provoking, yet it can also be playful and even a bit cheeky. But above all, it should be engaging and relevant.\nNot all sites can be the stellar examples of creative regeneration strategies, with edgy programming and lucrative partnerships. But given the precarious state of many sites, and their potential to punch above their weight, it is timely that this national dialogue on regeneration is taking place.\nI believe that we are on the eve of a renaissance of historic sites. While the issues they face are often complex, their immense potential is limited only by the creative energies of those planning their regeneration. And from the signs I am seeing from across the country, local groups and individuals are stepping up to the plate.\nThis blog post was originally published September 15, 2016 View Original",
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        "raw_content": "Remodeling Small Kitchen in Sand Hill, California\nTransforming Your Small Kitchen in Sand Hill, California into Your Dreams on a Budget\nIt doesn't take a great deal of money in order to completely transform your kitchen. Many improvements have been made to kitchens with minimal planning and capital in Sand Hill, California. It's possible to get your kitchen remodel done for only $2,000 to $4,000.\nSand Hill Remodeling Small Kitchen\nFor many people, the kitchen is the heart of the home and it needs to be represented well. If you're really working with a small budget take advantage of the power of paint and how color is simple but extremely powerful. Sometimes the most satisfying remodeling projects in CA are the most simple. sAccording to the Joint Center for housing studies of Harvard University, spending on Home Improvement in Sand Hill, California is expected to increase by 6% every year. This totals to $318.6 billion dollars, only by the first quarter of 2018.\nRefreshing an outdated design in your kitchen is not as difficult as what it may seem to be. The kitchen is a place in the home where special moments are shared and often times important conversations are had. The kitchen is multi-functional in nearly every home in your kitchen design in Sand Hill, California should reflect that. The time that you spend planning your kitchen remodel in CA should far outweigh the time that you actually spend remodeling the kitchen in CA. By planning well, you and your household will be less inconvenienced by how much time your remodel is taking. Your kitchen will not be a construction zone for a long period of time when you have done the proper planning and you know how long contractors will be present. Plus, planning for everything is going to ensure that you stay on track with your budget. You won't have the temptation to change your mind from the original plans when you've spent so much time planning. To ensure that your project stays within budget, planning is necessary. Otherwise, you may be more likely to veer off course and go slightly outside of your budget. By researching \"contractors near me\" you'll likely find prices or at least get an estimate. The contractor should be able to provide you with a timeline of the construction costs. Then, you can determine if you're getting a return on your investment in the remodel in Sand Hill, California.\nIf the new modern the fridge you want is larger than the doorway of course you can't get it inside. This may sound like of mistake that's difficult to make but this mistake has been made numerous times by many people. Also, consider the height of your kitchen and whether your space can accommodate larger appliances. Also, think about the natural flow of traffic in your kitchen in Sand Hill, California. Consider that you may need at least 42 to 48 inches, especially if there is more than one cook in your household. Give yourself some leeway for the unforeseeable. If you want to have your kitchen remodel done by summertime then plan on being done in the spring. Likewise, if you want the kitchen remodel done by the holidays so you can enjoy the new kitchen with your family, plan on being done in early fall.\nConsider getting a professional to help you with the kitchen remodel to expedite the process. By working with a professional designer you can help simplify your kitchen remodel in Sand Hill, California. A professional will help you make decisions on style and can help you foresee issues before they occur. You can expect the fee of a professional to be around 5 to 15% of the total project cost.",
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        "raw_content": "Furio Stamati is one of the post-docs in the REScEU team. His research tackles the politics and political economy of pension reforms in Europe and the US and the social distribution of retirement risks. He occasionally works on education and healthcare reforms as well. His articles appeared on \"European Papers on the New Welfare\" and \"European Journal of Social Security\". He is also a reviewer for \"Regional & Federal Studies\". Furio recently collaborated with Bocconi University (Milan), EUDO (Florence), NASI (Washington DC), KIHASA (Seoul), CABISE (Oviedo), Associazione Bruno Trentin-Isf-Ires (Rome), FAFO foundation (Oslo), NPS (Seoul), and OSE (Brussels).\u200b",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog: The Multiplier Mindset \u00bb 10 Inspirational Quotes To Fuel Your Ambition And Success\nDan Sullivan has been an entrepreneurial coach to thousands of business owners over the past 40 years. His workshops and conversations, as well as his own personal experience as the founder and president of an always growing company, have given him a solid understanding of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur.\nAmong the traits that matter most, Dan consistently stresses the importance of ambition. He believes it\u2019s an important capability that talented and successful entrepreneurs must continually develop and expand over the course of a lifetime.\nWhile the following quotes arose from his interactions with entrepreneurs, they\u2019re applicable to anyone interested in creating a bigger future according to their own self-generating ambition.\nIf you\u2019re ready to give up, want to shift your mindset to get your head back in the game, or just in need of a little inspiration, look to the following 10 Dan Sullivan quotes and keep forging ahead.\n\u201cIf you spend too much time working on your weaknesses, all you end up with is a lot of strong weaknesses.\u201d\n\u201cAlways make your future bigger than your past.\u201d\n\u201cWe remain young to the degree that our ambitions are greater than our memories.\u201d\n\u201cGood things only happen when you\u2019re in motion.\u201d\n\u201cThe moment you have arrived is the perfect time to set out again.\u201d\n\u201cThe best ambition killer is trying to play someone else\u2019s game.\u201d\n\u201cAll motivation is in the aspiration.\u201d\n\u201cThe secret to the universe is to make sure you\u2019re always happening to the world\u2014and never the other way around.\u201d\n\u201cThe anticipation of a difficult situation is always worse than the actual result.\u201d\n\u201cThe whole world over, there is only one thing that separates \u2018haves\u2019 from \u2018have nots\u2019: establishing and achieving personal goals.\u201d\nI was born in the United States in 1944, just before the Baby Boom generation and near the end of a period ...\nWhat Every Entrepreneur Can Gain From Being A Real Life Hero\nYears ago, I had the pleasure of having a conversation with a very famous general agent in the life insuran...",
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        "raw_content": "My experience/experiment thus far\nSubmitted by dizzy on Fri, 2009-01-16 21:52\nThis is my story thus far in case it's of interest to anyone.\nI'm not exactly sure what to say my background is so here's some things that come to mind: I've interests in the 4th Way (a la Gurdjieff), writings of Mouravieff, Castaneda, Knight-Jadczyk, the Ra material, Taoism, the Christian gnostic tradition, etc. As far as my sexual background, I was pretty oblivious to most things until somewhat late- I didn't have a clue what masturbation was until my early 20's (when a teacher of mine talked about sexual topics, often in a perverse way, ALL the time, ugh). I thought I wanted to be a nun when I was little, throughout high school I gradually came to think that organized religion, and basically religion in general is bunk at best and a means of control at worst. (not spirituality, although I think a spiritual life must be complimented by a scientific and objective view of the world). As Marx said, \"Religion is the opium of the people\"....anyway, the point is not to be bashing religions, I think that most religions have some core kernels of knowledge, but they've been corrupted and co-opted over the ages. I would say I'm a reasonably attractive and fit woman (the person people say I look most like is Angelina Jolie, she's apparently pretty desirable, though I suppose it's the whole package of her personality/career), I'm reasonably intelligent, have a fantastic sense of humor (if you love terrible and inappropriate puns), and now have what I believe to be an interesting career as a musician and sometime astrologer and reiki practitioner (formerly an environmental scientist). I have not, however, ever had any sort of relationship, at 27 years. I'm a virgin. In fact, I've only kissed/made out with three guys ever, on three solitary occasions. On all three of these instances, the guys were lonely, and thought I wouldn't say no to them- which I did when they tried to get into my pants. I seem to attract very few men, and the ones I do want to sleep with me right away, and have absolutely no interest in pursuing any sort of relationship. I'm not making this up, some of these guys have blatantly told me so! The lack of a romantic, and now romantic/sexual, relationship has been a constant source of frustration throughout my life.\nI did not start masturbating until I was around 22 or 23 years old. I was studying with said teacher from above, and noticed that on occasion I would have these dream orgasms (I never had these before. I actually had to do some research to figure out what was going on, that's how oblivious I was). Gradually I began to masturbate on purpose- first as a curiosity, and then more as a \"need\". Almost from the start, I would feel super tired after these sessions.\nI first came upon this site quite some time ago- perhaps a little under two years ago? At the time I was doing a search about orgasms/loss of energy/sacred sexuality. I was feeling the urge to masturbate quite frequently, I'd say at least one time per week? What really began to worry me was when I'd totally space out when I reached climax and started having these dreams or visions, or what have you, of being a sort of call girl around the turn of the century in what I think was San Fransisco. These were quite vivid. I'm not really sure what that was about, ever since I was a little kid, I would have all these connections to and this bizarre obsession, for a 7 or 8 year old, of all things relating to the Victorian era and San Fransisco/CA. I can't say that I really am decided one way or the other about reincarnation; I'm open to the idea, but I'm pretty skeptical about it in practice. Anyway, these orgasm-fantasy-whatever things were frightening, and I would feel really REALLY tired after these, often having to take a nap for an hour or more immediately after. I didn't want to have these, but then I would continually feel compelled to masturbate time and time again. I saw the site, noted that it seemed interesting, and bookmarked it. A couple of months later, I finally got around to checking the site out in earnest, and many things clicked. I ordered the book, and was fascinated.\nSince March of last year I've been keeping a log of when I feel very turned on, or tired, and when I orgasm. I also keep track of my menstrual cycle on this chart. I notice that the flare-ups are in keeping with the theory proposed- I most often feel turned on/end up having orgasm around midcycle and within a day on either side of the start of menstruation (I guess all that stuff is swelled up around then). The longest I've been able to go was almost three months right at the beginning but since then it's been really hard to control. During those couple of months I slowly started to have more energy and was able to concentrate on things more. The weird visions have not occurred since I've been keeping track of all this. I can't say that I noticed a huge difference in people being attracted to me, but two of these hook-up things I've mentioned WERE in the last couple of months, and were during stretches of at least a month or more of not having orgasm (I did not have orgasm as a result of being with these dudes). It still is pretty hard, though, to keep off this cycle of what seems to be an addiction. I know when two weeks comes, that all of this is going to flare up. I try to make an extra effort to do nice things for people, to get some extra exercise, to dance (I do this pretty frequently anyway as a result of certain gigs I have), to cuddle with my kitty. I still end up succumbing to masturbation, and it's really really frustrating to me. I'm mad because I still have this compulsion, and I'm mad because I am so tired and cranky and distracted as a result of this. But, I think the ideas are really great, and I'm hoping one day not only to meet someone who wants to be in a relationship with me, but is also interested in giving these ideas a try. So I'm going to keep trying to avoid masturbation and especially orgasm (for me, it's hard to have one without the other).\nAngelina Jolie!!??\nSubmitted by John Humphrey Noyes on Sat, 2009-01-17 15:59\nPlease check your in box. :)\nWelcome Diz!\nIt's always great to have another woman here, sharing her experience. Your story was very interesting to me, and I could relate to a lot of it...like getting a late-ish start...then finding masturbation compelling (and eventually noticing that it affected my attitude and outlook). Seems like I took a lot longer to catch on than you have! I'm also obviously intrigued by both spirituality and what science can tell us about our earthly experience.\nIt's hard *not* to stay open-minded about past lives, hearing your story about Victorian SF. Fascinating. And you're not the only person who has really noticeable effects from orgasm. Some people just have more sensitive neurochemistry, I guess.\nHonestly, it sounds like you have been making progress in the dating realm, however slowly. Have you tried telling a prospective partner that you are thinking of trying something different and letting *him* read the book? Sometimes men relate to that material surprisingly well...if you let the book do the talking. Men are tired of relationship drama, too. And a three-week experiment isn't *that* forbidding.\nIn any case, glad to have you here.\nPS Sure you wouldn't like a Courtly Companion? We have lots of splendid gentlemen who would be pleased to have someone to chat with anonymously. http://www.reuniting.info/courtly_companions It can be really helpful as you start dating more to have an actual man to help decipher any confusion.\nI tried having courtly\nSubmitted by dizzy on Sat, 2009-04-18 22:08\nI tried having courtly companions twice, the partners didn't have much of relevance to say. Basically, it was they couldn't relate to my situation, but they wished me love and light, blah blah. Not the experience I was looking for.\nI did try telling someone once a bit, he totally laughed at it. That was the first and last time we hooked up. Anyway he wasn't interested in dating me to begin with (which I did not realize at first), just pulling a James Brown as it were (hit it and quit it). Since I last wrote there has not been anyone that's remotely interested in me, although to be honest, I've only been attracted to three guys after I wrote this, all of whom seemed like they had a bit of a question mark about what they wanted, and definitely weren't interested in me at all, at least romantically. Perhaps I will be able to meet some more people this summer when some of my work ceases, although I meet a pretty wide variety and amount of people in general due to my profession as a musician and teacher.\nSounds like you're ready for a breakthrough! Hope it comes soon.\nAny guys who need a Courtly Companion want to step up to the task here??? Contact Dizzy!\nCame across the material\nCame across the material again and thought I'd update. Still no guy which is a big bummer sometimes. I notice things are way more stressful for me in terms of not masturbating in, duh, more stressful situations. I just moved across the country and still haven't found a job, I've applied for literally hundreds of jobs. I notice when I'm feeling particularly down about this I can be more likely to feel that pressure. I think it's excess energy from the emotional center heading over to the sexual center, to put it in Gurdjieff's terms. This pent up energy has wanted to go somewhere. It's been hard for me in most ways though I think in the long term my career will be much better in this city, but on the other hand I very well could be living in my car in a month or two if I don't find a job. Since I don't know a lot of people here it's sort of hard to hang out with friends or whomever, and I don't have money to go out either. There is only so much time one can spend in libraries, parks, etc. without going crazy. I did put up recently a profile on some dating sites but have not gotten any responses yet (well, I did get one. The person had drawn a penis using alpha-numeric characters. Super.) To be honest I really don't feel all that up to dating, I can't afford it really, I'm honestly almost at the point that I can't even afford a cup of coffee out somewhere.\nI have not masturbated in a couple of months though. I still haven't noticed much of a difference in dating or interest from men but I have finally gotten some more honest feedback from people, both from new people I am just meeting and from friends/acquaintances that I've asked before. I guess since I'm on the other side of the country they feel it's easier to be honest or something. The two things I have been hearing is that I'm quite attractive, naturally (I think I look ok but not spectacular, though if I wore a sh!t-ton of makeup, fancy clothes, etc anyone can look like a rockstar. Yes, including me. But I guess this is a pretty good compliment in LA) and that intimidates people; and that my general personality of having lots of interests, being articulate, nice, intelligent, sincere, funny also intimidates people. I really am not trying to be intimidating! OMG. People I am meeting here (for things like work or whatever) are telling me that I am too good to be true, I am very unusual, especially that most people they know, especially women, are not as laid-back, intelligent, empathetic, whatever as me. This extends to jobs too. Even if I am meeting someone for the first time on an interview or whatever, even if I have a good interview, even if I leave out significant portions of my resume (like college degrees, certain jobs, etc) I am getting the response that I am overqualified, I am too good for this job, what would someone as intelligent/articulate/whatever as me really want this job for? Apparently I have not been good at giving whatever answer they want. So I am unemployed without unemployment (they say I don't qualify since I was self-employed but it's \"my fault\" I'm not working, basically) at least yet. Huge bummer. Obviously my sex life and relationships are not the most pressing issue but it would be nice to have some support and a partner. Wishful thinking to be sure. Anyway this got a little bit off of my chest and I feel better.\nOne thing that HAS been effective for me lately in rechanneling energy is to laugh- watching or reading something funny. I find George Carlin to be effective- so pointed and funny. There is no way you are going to want to do anything after listening to him!\n\"dizzy\" to me. And thanks for sharing your story. It sucks that it doesn't *yet* have a happy ending.\nI notice you're open to having a Courtly Companion. Guys? Anyone out there think they're the right man for the job? Contact me so I can prevent a stampede.\nAnd Diz, if you're willing to hang around, start a blog so we can hear your news.\nGood luck with that job search.\nI would be willing\nSubmitted by stealthninja on Fri, 2011-01-28 12:12\nI would be willing to do it.\nShe appears to be at a similar place in her life as me.\nI am 28/yo male, single, struggling a bit financially, don't have many friends, multiple failed attempts at ceasing masturbation, etc.\nIt would be nice to be able to talk/connect with somebody else (especially from the opposite sex) who is going through a similar experience. I am sure we could learn quite a bit from each other.\nthis is an old post.\nSubmitted by dizzy on Wed, 2012-07-04 21:39\nI decided to check in here again in another moment of frustration smiley\nMy life was in a pretty bad place a year ago. I had moved to a new city in order to start over and find work, but after applying for nearly 2000 jobs I had nothing, had to move back to parent's place (we don't have a good relationship) with much pressure to leave as quickly as possible. No job after a few hundred apps there too, so did some real soul searching and ended up trying for an alternative medical degree. Moved back to the new city for acupuncture to try something, anything! and I really think it's a great fit for me. My career as a musician is in spurts but I'm mostly ok with that.\nI have been on more dates in the last year than whole life before (maybe like 8-10 dates? vs 3 total before). People seem to use online dating more here in this city. I still haven't been asked out in real life yet (one guy sorta did but then never followed through). I go on a date with anyone who asks who seems halfway normal/interesting, but it's just honestly really hard to find someone compatible. I do feel guilty about turning these guys down (sometimes it's been mutual lately, other times I'm the one not interested, which is a first). I guess I'm so used to being the one turned down by guys. Just very little in common with some of these, or values clashing, or they end up being crazy in some way (the guy who I invited to an African fusion gig who turned out to be racist; the guy who got us lost in the woods and stubbornly refused to listen to my idea that we needed to turn around until I just did so, and got us out...after 7 hours). I'm just not interested.\nTwo things I am really surprised about is how many guys who contact me want to have children (I do not, I have known this my whole life. So annoyed when some of these dudes even try to talk me out of it! Like I don't know my own mind after 30 yrs?) or how many are of a religion (I am anti, though definitely think there's a lot of insights to be gleaned from various traditions. I'm spiritual but not religious). These are very important values to me, and I really hate when others say I am too picky. How come others get to say, \"oh, I only date person of x religion\", but I can't? I don't like that idea of \"beggars can't be choosers\" that I grew up with but things don't seem all that promising.\nI HAVE met one man who is really the man of my dreams in many ways. I'd be THRILLED to be in a long term relationship with him- we have great conversations, we have almost everything in common, there's (what I/friends perceive to be, anyway) physical chemistry, we have compatible values and similar life goals, he cooks me gourmet meals, gives me chocolate, opens doors for me...but...he's married. Hasn't lived with his wife in over 4 years (she and his son live in another country), he visits maybe 3 weeks a year. We haven't done anything physically romantic at ALL though and I don't know what his deal is with his wife, he doesn't want to talk about it with anyone (and everyone who knows him can't get it out of him either). No pictures of her anywhere, in his house, car, anything. My friends actually (yes, immoral bastards they are :x are encouraging me to an extent but I am thinking maybe I need to just avoid him whenever possible. Problem is that there's not anything else out there so far, and at this point, I guess it's still worth it to me just to be friends even if no physical stuff since there is literally no one else in my real life I can talk about some interests of mine with. By the way, he's hip to Taoist lovemaking so I'm pretty sure he would be down for karezza if we ever DID go that route. I'm really baffled actually though by the situation since in a way we are dating. Don't worry I am still trying to date and not giving anything up in my life to hang with him once in a while.\nAnyway. I still am as puzzled as ever as how to get in a relationship with someone who's compatible with me. Let alone do the deed and all that jazz.\nYou have reincarnation\nSubmitted by tshirt on Sun, 2012-08-05 05:38\nYou have reincarnation visions.Cool!\nvery interssting,\nSubmitted by sepultur60 on Sun, 2012-10-21 13:07\nim also kinda the same thought im a man,\ni want to say that for me the goal isnt going to be \" being able to do a girl like a master, for me its to fully recover my spirituality and my unconditionned happiness with all certainty nd faith !\nso the path is always the same, transcendance!\ni would love ot exchange with you about many things if you would like :)\nChecking in and it's more of\nSubmitted by dizzy on Tue, 2013-08-13 00:27\nChecking in and it's more of the same old...still no relationship, no anything really. It's been many months, maybe almost a year since last time I went on a date. I feel like I fizzled through online dating, no one is really asking me out (I am getting invites but from people who only want hookups, or who say in their profile, ready to settle down and have kids. Which I don't EVER want to do). Two companies that I was in the lists for, they set up dates, the guys pay (women join for free though they can pay also) told me they had to drop me for being \"too out there\" in my interests and \"so stubborn about not having kids\". Well, the dates they set me up on were pretty horrendous, so I guess that's no real loss.\nGot over the older married man eventually. I guess it's good, I studied a lot during that period, wanting to impress him. There hasn't really been anyone I've been attracted to since then. My friends have tried 3 times to set me up with people they knew who were single but they weren't interested in me.\nI've been so restless in the last year, so I did something I/SOME other people think is awesome, but probably is even more a barrier to dating: I moved into an RV and am using funds to travel the world, and also save up for my clinic when I finish school. It's really removed a lot of stress from my life (I have a home for as long as I want now, and no more rent payments!), and I love it. Being a 10 minute drive from the beach also helps this too :)\nAnyway, I DO seem to be finding more like-minded people when I've traveled the last few months, that's about the only thing I am encouraged by. Otherwise it's trying to keep my sanity for another 2 years here until I finish my program and can try a new place. Really really really really stumped on what to do, and not happy about it right now. I feel I've tried almost everything at this point to get into a healthy relationship with a compatible person. Friends too really don't know other than having to make some crazy changed to me, that would result me not being ME anymore. Same old story.....\nOh also I pretty much don't\nOh also I pretty much don't masturbate anymore...it's been some time, several months. I don't know, maybe I got over it? Anyway, I think it's great to not have a bad habit but I can't say I've noticed any difference with interactions with men.",
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        "raw_content": "As far as couples are concerned, we\u2019re pretty different.\nMrs. r&R can bang through a stack of books in a week while Mr. r&R would rather binge watch documentaries and PBS nature films. Mrs. r&R grew up in the South with a sibling in a comfortable dual income earning household, while Mr. r&R grew up an only child to a single parent in Brooklyn, NY that fell juuust short of comfortable.\nRecently, the differences in our parents and the role they play in our lives has been in the forefront of our minds. On one hand, Mrs. r&R\u2019s parents are building their forever home; a beautiful custom ranch-style property with more than enough space for them and their growing set of grandchildren. On the other hand, Mr. r&R\u2019s Mom is not doing so well financially; and she\u2019s not alone. According to a recent Forbes article,\n\u201cThe average white family had more than $130,000 in liquid retirement savings (cash in accounts such as 401(k)s, 403(b)s and IRAs) vs. $19,000 for the average African American\u201d.\nLike a lot of people, she was devastated by the \u201908 Recession, losing significant value in her home, being downsized at her job and having to tap into her retirement savings early to get by. That, combined with bad luck and a handful of poor financial decisions have put her in a situation that can only be described as walking on thin ice. While most people who had investments did well in the post-recession recovery, her investments were largely depleted because she spent the money to get by.\nA few years ago, this all came to a head as she decided to retire. She didn\u2019t really have a plan for how she would spend her time and wasn\u2019t 100% sure how she was going to get by on just her Social Security check, but she opted to walk away from working at the tender age of 71. After decades of working, [at times two jobs] she finally called it quits. But it was clear this was no storybook career ending with a golden chariot ride into the sunset.\nGiven all we\u2019ve learned on our journey to financial independence, we sprung into action and had an intervention. Not some dramatic, made for TV plea to change her life but an honest, difficult and intentional step over her boundaries to build and put a financial plan into action. After some initial resistance, she agreed to listen to us. We helped her wrap her head around her debts, liquidate her savings, understand her spending habits and create a budget. When it was all said and done, we gave her a simple plan to follow and a few weeks later for the first time in her life she was completely debt free.\nAs an added bonus, we agreed to pay her to be the primary caretaker of our son so she could earn some money to supplement her social security. It was a win-win for everyone. But now that our son is in daycare, we knew we would have to keep our eyes open for cracks in the ship and low and behold, a few weeks ago a big one appeared.\nLong story short, due to the heavy rain we\u2019ve experienced over the past few weeks, her basement has been leaking water through cracks in the foundation. At the same time, she received an offer from Opendoor outlining how they would buy her home. After following up, she quickly received an official offer on her home and is likely to accept it since the proceeds from the sale would give her some much needed breathing room.\nWhile she loves her home, she\u2019s admittedly reached a point where the upkeep and costliness of repairs is simply not something she can absorb anymore; particularly as a single woman. The problem is, there are no solid solutions on the table for where she would live afterwards if she sold her home.\nRight now, we\u2019re exploring moving into a a smaller house/condo, renting an apartment, moving into a senior residence community, living with a friend or some type of temporary space until we figure it all out. Of course, simply keeping the house and dealing with the repair is an option as well.\nWell, more than anything, it\u2019s to highlight that we deal with real issues too. Having more money than most doesn\u2019t mean all our problems or our family\u2019s problems go away. Secondly, Mr. r&R\u2019s Mom is one of millions of single older American\u2019s that are financially insecure. At any moment, an unexpected medical bill, prescription, car repair or home repair could send them into a tailspin. But on a deeper level,\nTHIS is what the struggle to break multi-generational poverty looks like. Click To Tweet\nAt a moment in our lives where we want nothing more than to spread our wings and fly, we\u2019re cautious because we have to consider carrying a heavier load than expected from the ghosts of a parent\u2019s past.\nThis is also one of the reasons why we despise the common question/greeting asked among members of the FIRE community\u2026\u201dwhat\u2019s your number\u201c? This is a reference to the target value of our nest egg that will officially consider us FI [financially independent]. It\u2019s a fair question but one that feels a bit difficult for us to answer because our number isn\u2019t just \u201cour number\u201d.\nOur number has to support us, our son, potentially another child and potentially an aging parent who is struggling financially. This dynamic isn\u2019t isolated to communities of color but they do impact those communities at significantly higher rates than our white counterparts because of the history of racial and wealth inequality in the US.\nWe may all be lined up to run the same mile on the same track on the same day. But significantly more people of color have high hurdles to jump over and parachutes strapped to their backs than their white counterparts.\nIt's not that Black people don't understand the formulas, it's that they have more variables in their equation than others. Click To Tweet\nWe also share this to encourage our readers to have open, direct and frequent conversations about money with their parents, whether they\u2019re doing well or not. It\u2019s easy to assume they\u2019re doing fine, to respect the boundaries they\u2019ve built or to deal with these matters only when it\u2019s absolutely necessary. However, delaying or avoiding the conversation with your parents almost certainly introduces a mountain of stress into what could have been a simpler conversation. Things are even worse if you add an unexpected illness, death or if some dirtbag has already taken advantage of them.\nWe\u2019d be lying if we said this additional layer of complexity doesn\u2019t introduce an element of stress in our lives as well. However, it brings us back to why we\u2019re pursuing FIRE in the first place. If we weren\u2019t financially literate then we wouldn\u2019t have the tools or resources to help her. At the same time, knowing that at any given moment, we might have to swoop in to financially support her puts us on edge a bit. Particularly now that we\u2019re down to one income, have incurred expenses to repair our properties and are incurring more to build this platform.\nBut luckily, we also thought about this years ago. One of the underlying reasons why we were interested in owning rental real estate is because we knew that if we had to, we could always move her into a rental property. While it would cut off some much appreciated cash flow, it would enable her to save hundreds of dollars a month and provide a much needed degree of stability. There are a few options to consider before we even get there but it\u2019s good to have those cards to play if we had to.\nPrevious The \u201cother\u201d skills you need to be a real estate investor\nNext It\u2019s ok to fall out of love\u2026with your career\nWe are so lucky that both sides of our family won\u2019t need any help from us, but more extended family absolutely could. I can\u2019t imagine having the money to live comfortably and NOT help family when they\u2019re struggling, but it sure adds a whole extra level to reaching financial independence.\nWe can\u2019t imagine not helping if we can either. But it\u2019s TOUGH because at some point you have to draw the line. We haven\u2019t quite figured out where that is yet.\nWe need more talks like this! Financial insecurity growing up is my number one motivator for dealing with my own money life, and now that I\u2019m on firm footing, dealing with the emotional and financial realities of a parent with money issues is a big huge stressor for me. I\u2019m finding however, that the more that I crack open talking with my in-laws (who look much more secure from the outside than my own parent) there\u2019s a lot of trouble brewing on that side too! My own parent is starting to look at me like a piggy bank to break open often, and I\u2019m working on having better boundaries. My in-laws pay TWO internet (100+/mo) bills because they are too confused by tech to get new email accounts. Just talking budgets with either side of our parents is a huge hurdle, but anytime anyone starts talking about feeling stressed about money, they know what\u2019s going to come out of my mouth\u2026 I sound like a broken record when I tell them that when you have \u201cmore time than money, then it pays to spend time looking at what you\u2019re spending.\u201d\nJessica (Mrs. Fioneer) says:\nThank you very much for sharing this and appreciate the discussion on the impacts of systemic racism and multi-generational poverty. This is something that I\u2019ve been thinking about lately the privilege that my FI number, as a white person, is mine (for the most part), but others are more likely to have family members or other people in their lives to support.\nI also appreciate the push to step over the comfort zone line. We very much expect that we\u2019ll need to support our mother-in-law in the future but haven\u2019t been brave enough to discuss finances with her. This post gave us a push.\nJessica (aka Mrs. Fioneer)\nThank you so much for the comment. We\u2019re happy to hear that you\u2019ve given this some thought. Not giving it though is unavoidable for us but as you can see, we haven\u2019t let it get in the way of our plans. This particular issue is the \u201celephant in the room\u201d for many people of color and one of the reasons why they believe pursuing FI is so out reach. We hope to change that.\nIt may take longer, it may not be as sexy\u2026but we believe it\u2019s possible. Keep pushing up there :).\nevenstevenmoney says:\nVery similar scenario over at Even Steven Money\u2019s parents, with a few steps behind your parents financial situation. It\u2019s a tough road for them, makes pursuing a better financial life now really hit home.\nNice blog! I started a blog 6 months ago at 67 and am looking for blogs that I can learn from. I know it is hard work and often frustrating. I will give a good try even though I know I don\u2019t have as much \u2018time\u2019.\nAbigail @ipickuppennies.net says:\nMy now-ex in-laws were a mess financially. We gave them relatively cheap rent for our guest house ($400 out of $3,300 a month income) for years, and I found out when I decided to divorce my husband that they had $0 saved and even had some minor credit card debt. It was maddening. Anyway, kudos to you for taking care of your family. Clearly you guys are loving, responsible and forward-thinking, which are some of the keys to success.\n[\u2026] children, trying to get their husbands on board with the budget and struggling with supporting financially insecure parents just like us. We heard from fathers actively rebelling against patriarchy and stepping up in [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "British children have nothing to hide, everything to fear\n\u201cWhen you are looking for a needle in a haystack, is it necessary to keep building bigger haystacks?\u201d\nDoes your child eat five portions of fruit and vegetables per day? Are they keeping up with their GCSE work? Do they attend church regularly?\nIf your answer to two or more of these questions is \u2018no\u2019, you could find yourself under investigation by child protection authorities thanks to a new child surveillance database scheme.\nProfessionals such as doctors, police officers and teachers will be compelled to alert the system to a wide range of \u2018concerns\u2019 about children. Two warning flags on a child\u2019s record could start an investigation.\nJonathan Bamford, the Assistant Information Commissioner, said, \u201cThe cause for concern indicator against a child\u2019s record is expressed in very broad language. For example, it could be cause for concern that a child is not progressing well towards his or her French GCSE.\u201d\nThere are many reasons why the National Children\u2019s Index could make life worse for children and parents:\nChildren would grow up with no concept of privacy, as their every developmental step could be recorded and scrutinised by everyone with whom they came into contact. This is already a recognised problem for children who are taken into care \u2013 every adult they meet knows every intimate and embarassing detail about them. This can cause long-term social problems when a child leaves care at the age of 18. The new database would force all children to cope with this issue.\nProfessionals with access to the database would be able to abuse the data. For example, a head-teacher could call up the files of candidates for a teaching post at their school and eliminate any who had less than perfect childhoods.\nTracking data on every child in England and Wales, rather than just those thought to be at risk, would massively increase the size of the \u201chaystack\u201d that professionals must sift through in search of the \u201cneedle\u201d case children in real need of assistance.\nGiven that cases of abuse are thankfully rare compared to the number of children in England and Wales, a flag on a record is much more likely to be a false positive than a genuine case. Lowering the threshold for starting an investigation, while simultaneously applying a massive increase in the number of records to consider, will result in many more parents and children being needlessly investigated. Not only will this be a huge drain on resources, but genuine cases would be at greater risk of slipping through the net. Meanwhile, many more innocent parents will be put through the trauma of a child abuse investigation, the stigma of which can be impossible to erase.\nInformation retrieved from a database takes on a new air of authority when compared with the contextualised circumstances in which it was recorded. Relatively minor concerns on a record could be blown out of all proportion when they are subsequently reviewed by others working with the family in question. The proposals require an extensive list of minor \u201cconcerns\u201d to be recorded for each child. This will further increase the false positive rate.\nThe database will be largely exempt from the Data Protection Act, meaning there will be little redress for parents or children if something goes wrong, for example if recorded data is incorrect or inaccurate.\nComputer scientists do not yet understand how to properly secure such a massive, widely accessible database with so many authorised users. Unauthorised access will occur. Private and extremely sensitive information about children will leak out. Such information would be valuable to blackmailers and paedophiles, providing the incentive for professional computer criminals to steal and sell on information about children.\nThere is no guarantee that surviellance would stop once a child becomes an adult. It\u2019s well known that people who were abused as children are more likely to go on to abuse others. This could be used as an excuse for police surviellance of the victims of abuse. More generally, the Government is likely to want to link the National Children\u2019s Index to the National ID Register, providing for cradle-to-grave surveillance of the population.\nThe government seems to think surveillance databases are the only solution to systemic failures in its departments, despite the overwhelming evidence and weight of professional opinion to the contrary. Perhaps their time and our resources could be better spent addressing the real causes of such problems \u2014 the lack of adequate staff training, under-funding, poor intellegence, worse communication, unweildy and beurocratic processes and a total disregard for the individual \u2014 rather than jerking their collective knee in an illiberal direction every time the red-tops cry scandal.\nFurther informationLSE Conference: Children: Over Surveilled, Under Protected\nThe Victoria Climbie Inquiry\nNSPCC briefing on the Child Protection System in EnglandOther news articleshttp://www.ehiprimarycare.com/news/item.cfm?ID=1596\nThis entry was posted in Privacy and tagged contactpoint, media, Privacy, surveillance, thinkofthechildren. Bookmark the permalink.\nOne thought on \u201cBritish children have nothing to hide, everything to fear\u201d\nPingback: Parents shun help to keep below social services radar < Richard\u2019s Kingdom",
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        "raw_content": "Two Words: Perkuno's Hammer\nDiscussion in 'Beer & Food' started by rigidhack, Dec 8, 2005.\nTried a new Imperial Porter last night (see title). Not bad at all. It had the smoky character of a good porter and was very heavy (which I like). IT was more caramel-like thatn other porters I have had recently. I'm not really sure how to describe it. It did not have teh smothe finish of a good stout, but it did not have the bite of an IPA. I guess it was somewhere in the middle -like a stout with a IPA poured in it (in a good way).\nI think I may have to have a few more.",
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        "raw_content": "Ride Basics: Before You Start\u2026\nBefore you start learning the basic tricks, it\u2019s best to know exactly how you need to grip and stand on your bike. Some of this might seem obvious even to the newest riders, but it\u2019s best to make sure we\u2019re all on the same page before we start.\nThe following paragraphs are somewhat of a grey area within BMX, as there isn\u2019t really a right or wrong on what stance you choose to adopt. Rather, there\u2019s an unwritten attitude that it\u2019s better for your front foot to be forward from your rear peg. This isn\u2019t affected by which side you grind on, as can be seen in images 1 and 2, both these riders are regular yet grind on opposite sides. The unflattering term used for riders whose foot positioning differs from this is goofy. The term also stretches to the direction of your spin. Regular riders spin into their rear foot and vice versa with a goofy stance. Having a goofy stance won\u2019t affect your riding; some of the best riders in the world are goofy. Certain tricks can be easier and what\u2019s also common is riders simply lose a preferred way to spin or grind altogether, which can\u2019t be a bad thing. Sometimes it might just be the side you grind on or the way you spin which is goofy. Essentially, it doesn\u2019t really matter; there are no right or wrongs on this one.\n2: Holding the bars \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Jason Miller is the General Manager of 1200 W 7th St. in Downtown Los Angeles.\nHe began his career as an Analyst and Project Manager for the owner/landlord of 55 Water Street, a 3.8-million square foot commercial office building in lower Manhattan. Prior to joining Rising, Jason was the Assistant Property Manager at the US Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles, where he managed building operations during a two-year, $60-million-dollar repositioning of the project that included a complete lobby renovation and construction of a four-floor public observation deck.\nJason attended the University of Alabama where he received his MBA in Real Estate and Finance and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. When not at work, he enjoys spending time at the beach and camping with his family.",
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        "raw_content": "Meet Mario, fitness enthusiast, and Yoga + Pilates instructor at RiversZen. He is new to the coastal area just recently relocating from Las Vegas, NV.\nMario has always been an athlete and into fitness \u2013 growing up he played various sports and ran cross country in high school. However, in his early 20\u2019s, things slowed down and he struggled with some unexpected weight gain.\nIt wasn\u2019t until he tried his first yoga and Pilates class where he re-kindled his love for fitness and lost nearly 50 pounds.\nThis experience and his drive and passion for health, fitness, and wellness is what made him decide to help others by becoming an instructor and fitness/wellness coach. He has been teaching group fitness classes classes since early 2015.\nHe loves to work out and has lots of experience in a variety of workout formats such as: bootcamp, cardio kickboxing, high intensity interval training, weight lifting (his favorite being the P90X program), kettlebells, and of course yoga & Pilates!\nHis goal as an instructor is to help people work their hardest and reach their full potential. He believes everyone\u2019s mantra should be working towards becoming the best version of themselves in mind, body, and spirit!\nPrevious Post Peace In Your Eating Habits Next Post Celebrity Stalker Me?? Jill Miller, Yoga Tune Up!",
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        "raw_content": "Raleigh\u2019s El Dorado\nSir Walter Ralegh (spelled as he would) was a strong supporter of the legend of El Dorado \u2013 that a king covered in gold lived in a magnificent city by the side of Lake Parime.\nThe idea originated in the 1540s among gold adventurers and was the basis for countless expeditions during the latter 1500s. Some adventurers claimed to have found \u201cEl Dorado\u201d including Juan Martin de Albujar who located Manoa and El Dorado in the Guiana Highlands \u2013 the Pakaraima Mountains \u2013 between the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers. Sir Walter Ralegh \u2013 Britain\u2019s great adventurer \u2013 heard the story from Don Antonio de Berrio and Ralegh\u2019s second in command, Lawrence Keymis, determined after discussions with Amerindians that El Dorado could be reached by travelling up the Essequibo River.\nRalegh supported four voyages to the Guianas in 1579, 1595, 1596, and 1617 and went personally on the 1579 and 1617 journeys. During the 1617 trip, Ralegh\u2019s son Wat died on the Orinoco River and Ralegh\u2019s own health declined substantially. Interestingly, nearly all of the earliest maps of the Guianas seem to be derived from Ralegh\u2019s perspective and included Lake Parime and the links between the Essequibo River and the Lake \u2013 including the Hondius map of 1599, the Jansson map of 1647, and a Vellum map now in the British Library [17940a]. Maps continued to place Lake Parime in the Guianas for over 150 years until Humboldt finally explained, and consequently dispelled, the myth.\nNeither the great lake nor El Dorado was ever found. However, in the 1800s two people linked the North Rupununi to the legend of El Dorado. Alexander Humboldt considered that Lake Amucu in the North Rupununi, which had been described by a Dutch trader called Nicholas Horstmann, was the Lake Parime of Ralegh and Keymis. Horstmann had sketched the area and this sketch had passed to a Frenchman Charles-Marie de La Condamine who had then passed the sketch to the French geographer Jean-Baptiste d\u2019Anville who incorporated the sketch into his Carte de l\u2019Amerique Meridionale in 1748. Humboldt indicated that Lake Amucu was in the same location as the purported Lake Parime or Roponowini described to Keymis and was also a \u201clarge inland sea\u201d when flooded and noted that all fables have some real foundation. Interestingly, Charles Waterton independently came to a similar conclusion and proposed that the Rupununi could be the famed Lake Parime.\nSubsequently, Robert Schomburgk \u2013 a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of Humboldt \u2013 visited Pirara on the edge of Lake Amucu. He noted that this area of flooded Rupununi which linked the Amazon and Essequibo drainages was most likely to be the Lake Parime of Keymis and Ralegh as predicted by Humboldt. Subsequently, additional linkages have been forged \u2013 for example Manaus is named after the Manoa tribe of the Rio Negro. It has been argued that locating Lake Amucu as Ralegh\u2019s El Dorado in British Guiana made this area eminently British and placed Guiana as the centre of the British Empire in the 1840s.",
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        "raw_content": "Obama, the Global War on Terror, Violent Extremism, and the U.S. Constitution\nRecent headlines proclaim: Obama Facing Jail Time After It\u2019s Proven He Paid Ransom Funding Terrorists Is this true? Has Obama finally run smack into the concrete wall known as the U.S. Constitution? Let\u2019s find out\u2026 The United States Constitution states: \u201cTreason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in [\u2026]\nThe No-Fly List and WHY It Is Un-Constitutional\nFrom Wikipedia (source): Before the attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. federal government had a list of 16 people deemed \u201cno transport\u201d because they \u201cpresented a specific known or suspected threat to aviation.\u201d The list grew in the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks, reaching more than 400 names by November 2001, when [\u2026]\nObama\u2019s December 6, 2015 Address to the Nation \u2013 SB Attacks and ISIS\nObama\u2019s Speech Transcript \u2013 Key Points: 1. I couldn\u2019t stand to listen to him, so I\u2019m glad someone posted a transcript in short order. Makes my job easier and more palatable. 2. Obama said \u201c14 Americans were killed as they came together to celebrate the holidays.\u201d Wrong. It was a Christmas party. 3. Obama said, [\u2026]\nIran, Nuclear Energy and Weapons, and Common Sense\nImagine Iran detonating one of these puppies over a major U.S. city: This is a picture of a nuclear fission detonation taken just a few milliseconds after detonation. The mottled surface is the pressure front of the expanding fireball, traveling at a rate of roughly 112,000 mph (50 km per second). The temperature is over [\u2026]\nThe so-called \u201cGuardians of Peace\u201d are TERRORISTS\n\u201cA message claiming to be from the Sony Pictures hackers is warning the company to censor itself \u2014 or face a war.\u201d Link to the CNN Money article. These terrorists claim responsibility for the hacks, call themselves \u201cGuardians of Peace,\u201d yet threaten war if their demands are not met. These terrorists claim the FBI won\u2019t [\u2026]",
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        "title": "Weaving the Web \u2013 HER story \u2013 Sacred Female Rising",
        "raw_content": "Four thousands of years we women have been weaving the Web!\nWe are all weaving our webs all of the time either consciously or unconsciously. What are we weaving and where are we going? Perhaps a look at how our ancestors weaved us here can help us to determine what we are really moving towards and weaving into existence.\nDuring the Neolithic and Paleolithic eras we women wandered upon the earth collecting indigenous plants, fruits, nuts and berries to nourish our collective family or \u2018Matriclan\u2019. We understood and respected the importance of sharing the weight and responsibility of earthly survival. Every member of the clan had their role to perform to obtain this much sought after existence and each person in the clan was valued for their participation and nurtured by the collective.\nIt is now understood through the science of Paleoanthropology and Paleomedicine that women were only able to bear children every 4 years. These same women provided 70% of the food source in most of the early gatherer/hunter societies. Therefore, debunking the present day image of the weak vulnerable female surrounded by children who were dependent on the nourishment derived from the male hunt. \u201cToday we know that the still widespread assumption of a continuously pregnant woman with many children around her and therefore weak, helpless and completely dependent on taking refuge in the \u201cfather\u201d- is an ideological fairy-tale\u2026\u201d(1)\nHence, grew the early civilizations of the fertility goddess who symbolized the fertility of NATURE. These early tribes prospered through the direction of female leadership. This leadership is not to be conceived of in the conventional patriarchal sense but instead more focused upon the characteristics of bonding and the ritual/ceremonial central role of the mothers.\nPaleoanthropology has proven that the egalitarian system of organization was the norm in the Paleolithic era. This was inclusive of a sharing collective system. They resonated towards female leadership due to what developed naturally around them. The bulk of the food source was supplied by the female, her ability to give new life to the tribe (thus to populate thereby providing for the tribe\u2019s survival \u2013 even though the Paleolithic gatherers did not desire many children as their later Neolithic agriculture relatives did \u2013 this would have led to poorness). This by no means was considered a utopian society. It was a society geared towards survival. Yet, these early civilizations thrived and prospered much earlier than originally believed as seen in the latest sensational archeological find in South Western Germany last year, \u201cThis figurine was produced at least 35,000 calendar years ago, making it one of the oldest known examples of figurative art. This discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 .years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art.\u201c, and they did so with a much greater equality and peacefulness than once understood.\nDuring the past 30 years there has been a dramatic reassessment of the sequences of rating time. The first signs of the agricultural revolution began to appear as far back as 9000 to 8000 B.C.E. \u2013 more than 10,000 years ago. \u201cThe first anthropomorphic religion, focusing on the worship of the Goddess, now evolved into a complex system of symbols, rituals, and divine commands and prohibitions, all of which found expression in the rich art of the Neolithic period.\u201d(2)\nIf we look to the civilization of Old Europe between 7000 and 3500 B.C.E. we see that the early Europeans developed complex religions and social institutions. Marian Gimbutas reports, \u201cOld European locations were chosen for their beautiful setting, good water and soil, and availability of animal pastures. Vinca, Butmir, Petresti, and Cucuteni settlement areas are remarkable for their excellent views of the environs, but not for their defensive value. The characteristic absence of heavy fortifications and of thrusting weapons speaks for the peaceful character of most of these art-loving peoples\u201d.(3)\nSites such as Catal Huyuk and Hacilar show no signs of warfare for a time span of over fifteen hundred years. Archaelogical evidence indictates that male dominance was not the norm. There is no evidence that supports a superiority of either sex. The findings from the excavations of grave sites show that there was hardly any difference in \u2018wealth of equipment\u2019 between the sexes.\nFour important arguments in the case of a necessary reinterpretation of the social systems during the Paleolithic era.\n1.) The primordial original Freedom, Autonomy, Independence, Responsibility of women, sexually as well as economically, was given by NATURE! Which has been proven by natural sciences and sociobiology.\n2.) The consequences of this Nature-given independence of women as the \u201cowners\u201d of the mystery of birth made them the \u2018mistresses\u2019 or \u2018priestesses\u2019 not only of human birth and death, but also of the sacred ceremonies which are united to the renovation and reproduction (the FERTILITY) of NATURE and the plant and animal LIFE.\n3.) The RITUALS celebrated by the male hunters were different. They were connected to the KILLING of living animal-creatures, borne by the SACRED MOTHER and were always connected with an apology for bloodshed.\n4.)The \u2018SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP\u2019 or perhaps a better term would be the \u2018CEREMONIAL RESPONSIBILITY\u2019 for the THANKSGIVING to the Sacred Mother, this SACRED OFFICE of the women together with their COLLECTIVE Independence and their economic predominance, made women the backbone of their Matriclan. Nevertheless they maintained (despite the nature-given INEQUALITY of human individuals \u2013 who are all unique and different) a SOCIAL EGALITARIANISM. (4)\nI believe we must begin with a clear view of the past that is not colored through the subjective and sometimes limited perspectives of patriarch indoctrinated scientists. We must endeavor to give the archeological findings of this era a fresh and unbiased point of view. The facts are clear \u2013 thousands of statues have been found that represent the Divine Feminine as the supreme deity and life giving force of the people who lived and thrived during the Paleolithic and Neolithic times and continues to this day. One such example is the Madonna or \u2018Mother Mary\u2019 or as multitudes of people have named Her for thousands of years, \u2018The Great Mother\u2019. The primordial father god is a myth. Due to the evolutionary situations of the time and the needs of the people and their development it would have been virtually impossible for a father god to have been created at that time.\nWhat significance does all this have upon our present society and what can we learn from our ancestors? What was this system that created these supposed societal levels of equality? Why did their systems not seem to oppress, enslave, exploit or disenfranchise their people? As Gimbutas writes, \u201cthe world of myth was not polarized into female and male as it was among the Indo-Europeans and many other nomadic and pastoral peoples of the steppes. Both principals were manifest side by side. The male divinity in the shape of a young man or male animal appears to affirm and strengthen the forces of the creative and active female. Neither is subordinate to the other: by complementing one another, their power is doubled.\u201d(5)\nThe system of \u2018might is right\u2019 and the most powerful rule the weaker and look mostly for their own self interests \u2013 the pyramid ranking system \u2013 which is the one we presently live under in contemporary society \u2013 as I have eluded to in this discourse is not the only societal system that has been successful on our planet. The partnership societal system has also been prevalent on our planet \u2013 albeit, has of late mostly been dominated by the male ranking hierarchical system, it does still exist in many small collective societies across our globe and was very successful in past cultures the most recent larger example being Crete. The facts from the Neolithic and Paleolithic eras lean towards the reality that the partnership model of social organization was the way our species first tended to organize ourselves \u2013 which came from our natural understanding of the world around us and how we naturally were inclined to treat one another. \u201cA history of the Paleolithic suggests a culture that existed for at least 50,000 years and had as its central figure the Great Mother, who implanted in the minds of the ancestors a culture of art, a love of life, a belief in the afterlife, a symbiotic relationship with plants and animals, and a deep respect for the natural cycles of women.\u201d(6)\nIt has become time for us to realize and then to materialize a new societal system which leans more towards \u2018partnership\u2019 and less towards \u2018authoritarian ranking\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "Home Opinion Editorials Editorial: Speak Up, Please\nEditorial: Speak Up, Please\nFor the second time in the last month, we witnessed a public board make an important decision via a vote, without being required by a board chair or legal advisor to vocalize that vote for the benefit of the public.\nObviously, this is not the way boards are meant to operate.\nThe Sag Harbor Village Zoning Board of Appeals at its meeting last month granted a significant number of variances with little discussion for a three-unit condominium project at 2 West Water Street. A majority had previously voted in a non-binding, \u201cstraw-poll\u201d vote \u2014 an informal ballot used by the quasi-judicial panel to inform its attorney of its intentions so she can draft an approval or denial \u2014 to support the approval of the variances, with board member Bob Plumb voting no.\nHowever, when the actual decision was made, there was no vocalization of the vote for the record \u2014 board members signed the variance approval, with the exception of Mr. Plumb, who opposed the decision, but members of the public did not hear a roll call vote.\nFor one of the biggest development applications in Sag Harbor, a roll call vote seems more than necessary.\nSimilarly, the Sag Harbor School Board of Education on Monday voted in a split 4-3 decision to extend the contract of school district superintendent Katy Graves, but it did so without a roll call vote. Instead, the board emerged from executive session with two board members \u2014 Alex Kriegsman and Chris Tice \u2014 informing the public of their positions. Board members then voted silently, via their computers.\nWhile the district clerk did announce that the contract had been accepted, and by a divided board, members of the public had to ask the clerk at the close of the meeting who opposed and who supported arguably one of the most important contracts the board will decide on this year.\nThe new Board Docs system, which the board used for the vote, is an excellent tool, but \u2014 while online voting makes a clear record \u2014 it is not a transparent way to do business. If electronic voting occurs, the board should also make sure to do a roll call vote for the benefit of the public audience.\nPrevious articleAfter 20 Years, Country Lane Will Close\nNext articleEditorial: Dignity for All",
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        "raw_content": "Resources for Prospective Graduate Students\nThank you for your interest in the graduate program in Computer Science at Rensselaer. We have one of the strongest computer science programs in the nation, and are actively looking for graduate students with a solid undergraduate record and a strong potential for research. Below you will find answers to many of the questions frequently asked by applicants to our program. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact us at grad-adm@cs.rpi.edu.\nIn order to give you full consideration for financial aid, we need to receive all your materials by January 1 for fall admission or August 15 for spring admission. We will not look at your application until we have received all required documents. After the deadline, we will look at your application whenever we receive all required documents, but the later it is, the less likely it is that there will be aid available and that we can get the decision to you in time for you to make arrangements to enroll.\nThere is no separate application for financial aid. On the admission application, just indicate that you want to be considered for aid, and\nyou'll be considered for all types of RPI aid available. RPI aid includes fellowships, research assistantships, and teaching assistantships. For non-RPI aid, such as external fellowships and federal student loans, contact the institution offering the aid to apply. For example, to apply for federal student loans (available to US citizens and permanent residents), go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. The Office of Graduate Education (http://gradoffice.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=267) maintains information on external fellowships.\nI do not have a Master's degree. May I apply directly to the PhD program, or do I have to apply to the MS program, and then apply to the PhD after completing the MS?\nYou may apply directly to the PhD after receving a 4-year undergraduate degree. If you do not have a Master's already you may earn one while also working toward your PhD or you may earn the PhD without completing a Master's. If you are interested in earning both the MS and the PhD degrees while in our program, you should apply for the PhD.\nI have a 3-year bachelor's degree. Am I eligible to apply for your graduate program?\nNo, you need a four year undergraduate degree before you can be admitted to our graduate program.\nI am interested in a Master's degree. Should I apply to the Computer Science Department or the Information Technology Department?\nThe Master's in Computer Science is a research-oriented program. Students will join one of the research groups listed at https://science.rpi.edu/computer-science/research and will complete a Master's thesis or a project.\nThe Master's in Information Technology balances the study of management strategies and technology leadership with advanced course work in an IT concentration. Eleven concentrations are currently available, including Software Design and Engineering, Database and Intelligent Systems, Information Security, and Data Science and Analytics.\nWhat are the chances I'll be admitted?\nOur graduate program is research-oriented. We are seeking students with research experience in an area related to the research done by the department. When you apply, you should indicate on your application which research group you wish to apply to. A list of research groups is available at https://science.rpi.edu/computer-science/research.\nIf you are seeking an M.S. and are more oriented toward business applications than academic research, you may be a better fit for our Information Technology program.\nFor admission, we look at your past academic experience to assess your potential for success in our program. While past research experience is not necessary, it will greatly increase your chances of acceptance. Make sure that your references comment on your past research experience in detail. In addition, we will consider your academic background and your standardized test scores (GRE and TOEFL) for admission (see below).\nNote that meeting the minimum requirements for GRE and TOEFL (see below) does not guarantee admission. In fact, because we have hundreds of applicants with outstanding qualifications, we must even turn away many who have undergraduate degrees in the field as well as very high GRE scores and grades. Often what distinguishes admitted applicants from other highly qualified applicants is research accomplishments or potential.\nWhat type of academic background is required for admission?\nOverall, we look for a strong academic record. An undergraduate major in Computer Science is not required for admissions, but some academic background in Computer Science is needed. At a minimum, applicants should have taken the equivalent of the Rensselaer course CSCI-2300 Introduction to Algorithms. You should also have some math background, including courses in calculus, discrete structures, and linear algebra. An academic background in Computer Science is more important than professional experience in the field.\nWhat are the GRE requirements for admission?\nRensselaer expects that applicants will score at least 156 on the verbal section, 146 on the quantitative section, and 4.0 on the analytical section. Applicants who do not meet the Rensselaer expectations are encouraged to strengthen their applications by having at least five evaluators complete the PPI Evaluation. Applicants to the Computer Science Department are expected to greatly surpass Institute recommendations on the quantitative section, and a quantitative score of at least 160 is recommended. The average GRE scores of admitted applicants for Fall 2014 were Verbal 160, Quantitative 163, and Analytical 4.5. Note that strong GRE scores alone do not guarantee admission. Research experience and academic background are also important.\nNote that the GRE is required and waivers are usually not granted. We do not waive the GRE based on an applicant having already received another graduate degree.\nWhat are the TOEFL requirements for admission?\nThe minimum required TOEFL score is 88. If you are required to take the TOEFL and you submit a score that is below 88, your application will be considered incomplete until you re-take the TOEFL and earn a score of at least 88.\nThe TOEFL is required for international applicants (those who are not US citizens or permanent residents) whose first language is not English.\nThe TOEFL may be waived for applicants currently in the United States on Optional Practice Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT), or who are currently studying in the U.S. and have been students in the U.S. for at least two academic years immediately prior to beginning their graduate program. It will not be waived for applicants in other situations, such as applicants attending a university in another English speaking country or applicants who received a degree in the U.S. but then returned to their home countries.\nThe International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Pearson Test of English (PTE) may be substituted for the TOEFL. For the IELTS, the minimum required score is 6.5. Only the academic format is acceptable. For the PTE, the minimum score is 60.\nWhat are the chances I'll be granted financial aid?\nFinancial aid is normally given to the applicants with the strongest potential to excel in research. Students who have already joined one of our research groups or have ample prior research experience may find it easier to get a research assistanship. This is more common for our PhD students. However, all students are equally considered for financial aid in the form of teaching assistanships. Both teaching and research assistantship pay for tuition and provides a stipend for living expenses. A few fellowships are awarded to outstanding students applying for fall admission. These fellowships most often go to domestic applicants.\nDo you offer financial aid in the spring semester? Do you offer financial aid to international applicants? Do you offer aid to MS students?\nIn the fall, there are more applicants and more funding available, but all applicants -- international and domestic, PhD and MS -- can be considered for aid in both the fall and spring semesters.\nMay I apply to start in summer?\nApplicants normally start in either fall or spring. We do not offer any graduate level courses in the summer. Occasionally a student will start in summer if they have arranged with a faculty member to do research with them during the summer.\nCan my recommenders submit hard copy letters?\nYes. Your recommenders can mail the letters to the Admissions Office.\nWill you accept a photocopy of my test scores or transcripts?\nThe Admissions office will consider your application incomplete until official copies are received. However, the Computer Science Department will review your application with photocopies. If you are admitted and choose to enroll, official copies will be required.\nWill you waive the application fee?\nThe application fee is not required for Rensselaer students, alumni, or staff. For others, it will not be waived.\nMy school does not compute rank/GPA. Is that okay?\nYes, just submit your transcript.\nWhat address shall I mail my application materials to?\nCan I send my materials directly to the department?\nNo, your materials must be processed by Admissions before they can be reviewed by the department. If you send your materials to the department, we will then send them to Admissions, and then after Admissions processes them, they will send them to us. You can save a step and speed up the process by sending your materials directly to Admissions.\nCan I transfer from another Rensselaer degree program to Computer Science?\nApplicants to the Computer Science graduate degree programs from other graduate degree programs at Rensselaer must meet the same requirements as applicants from outside Rensselaer. Admission is extremely competitive and emphasizes research. Whether you are applying from another department, from our MS program to our PhD program, or from our coterminal program to our regular MS program, you must apply through the Admissions office. Admissions will have your previously submitted transcripts and test scores added to your new application. To supplement the documents already on file, you must submit two new recommendations and a new statement of background and goals which includes information on which research group you wish to join. You must also submit GRE General test scores if none are already on file. 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        "raw_content": "From teabags to tinctures, smoothies to supplements, there\u2019s no shortage of products that claim to boost the immune system. These seemingly simple solutions make it appear that getting our immune system in gear is easy \u2013 but nothing could be further from the truth.\nOur immune system is incredibly complex. It wages a daily battle against potential infections or other threats, while striking a balance to protect healthy tissues from friendly fire. Too little action, and threats to our health could slip through the net. While too much action can see our body turn against itself.\nBoth situations present unique challenges for research. And by studying diseases that are tied to the immune system in different ways, scientists may find common ground that accelerates progress.\nThis approach is the foundation behind our new partnership with Arthritis Research UK. 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When that goes wrong, the disease can progress.\n\u201cThese are opposite sides of the same coin.\u201d\nExperts say the evidence linking cancer and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis has been mounting for some time.\n\u201cIn essentially all autoimmune conditions, a fundamental driver of disease is over-aggressive inflammation caused by the immune system,\u201d says Professor Adrian Hayday, one of the project\u2019s leads from the Francis Crick Institute and King\u2019s College London.\nIt makes sense that if you\u2019re apparently hitting the same points in the immune response, there\u2019s a chance these two separate fields can learn from one another\n\u2013 Dr Stephen Simpson\n\u201cIt\u2019s also been clear for years, from both population-based and clinical studies, that aggressive immune inflammation is also a major risk factor for certain cancers. The best example is probably hepatitis, which can lead to liver cancer.\u201d\nBut that wasn\u2019t the only spark to ignite interest from both fields.\n\u201cAfter cancer patients started being treated with new drugs that successfully unleash the immune system \u2013 called checkpoint inhibitors \u2013 suddenly we saw a number of them were developing autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, or type 1 diabetes,\u201d Hayday says.\n\u201cIt makes sense that if you\u2019re apparently hitting the same points in the immune response, there\u2019s a chance these two separate fields can learn from one another,\u201d adds Simpson.\n\u201cHere we have a real opportunity to look at these common checkpoints.\u201d\nNot only that, both scientists are quick to highlight another bridge between inflammatory diseases and cancer \u2013 unchecked cell growth. Among many examples of overactive inflammation, relentless cell growth is what leads to thickening of the skin in people with psoriasis. While in cancer, this is the fundamental process that leads to tumours.\n\u201cWe can see that both these layers are interlinked,\u201d Simpson says.\n\u201cThey\u2019re rich areas to learn from.\u201d\nLinks that last\nAfter a successful three-day workshop last year, involving researchers from both sides and patient advocates, three research projects were funded and are now underway. The first is looking at molecules that control the immune system across rheumatoid arthritis and cancer, with the aim of better understanding how the immune system responds to both diseases. This could identify new ways of predicting who may benefit from drugs that affect the immune system.\nProject two is investigating why unregulated cell growth in the joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis doesn\u2019t lead to cancer, shedding light on how cancers develop and potentially highlighting new treatment avenues for arthritis. The final project seeks to answer a long-standing question around how the body sees these diseases.\n\u201cThere\u2019s been a long-held idea that cancer might, in a fundamental way, be a wound that doesn\u2019t heal,\u201d says Hayday.\n\u201cPerhaps that\u2019s also what arthritis is. It\u2019s an exciting idea to have emerged from the workshop.\u201d\nWe need to continue melting boundaries that exist between scientific disciplines\n\u2013 Professor Adrian Hayday\nWhile these projects have funding for one year initially, this marks the beginning of collaborations that ignite a new wave of research. And it\u2019s the doors this could open that have both Simpson and Hayday excited.\n\u201cResearch takes a long time,\u201d says Simpson. \u201cBut the hope is that this we\u2019ll find something that stacks the odds in our favour of finding a new treatment for either disease.\u201d\n\u201cBy bringing these research communities together, I really think we\u2019re going to get a new perspective on how the immune system interacts with tissues,\u201d adds Hayday.\n\u201cWe need to continue melting boundaries that exist between scientific disciplines, because progress is motivated by people asking smart questions.\n\u201cThese come from bright people speaking with one another, and having the courage to say what likely will and won\u2019t work.\u201d\nFrom our Grand Challenge awards to arranging scientific conferences, this new partnership is just one example of the many ways that Cancer Research UK is committed to supporting collaborative research. 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        "raw_content": "The ugly consumer: Ridiculing those who shop ethically\nCOLUMBUS, Ohio \u2013 No one wants to knowingly buy products made with child labor or that harm the environment.\nBut a new study shows that we also don't want to work too hard to find out whether our favorite products were made ethically. And we really don't like those good people who make the effort to seek out ethically made goods when we choose not to.\nIn fact, we denigrate consumers who act more ethically than we do, seeing them as less fashionable and more boring. Worst of all, seeing others act ethically when we don't undermines our commitment to pro-social values.\n\"It is this vicious cycle,\" said Rebecca Walker Reczek, co-author of the study and associate professor of marketing at The Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business.\n\"You choose not to find out if a product is made ethically. Then you harshly judge people who do consider ethical values when buying products. 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        "raw_content": "In his opinion piece for the Otago Daily Times on 28 October 2015, entitled \u201cNetanyahu has difficulty with the truth\u201d, noted Israeli detractor Gwynne Dyer lambasts Netanyahu for asserting that the idea for the Holocaust emanated not from the Nazis but from the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini during a meeting with Hitler in Berlin in November 1941. Dyer goes on to say that experienced journalists know that the most useful question to ask yourself when confronted with an implausible story is \u201cWHY is this bastard lying to me?\u201d\nIn Dyer\u2019s eyes Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the only democracy in the Middle East, is a lying bastard. Richard Parker\nIn Dyer\u2019s eyes Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the only democracy in the Middle East, is a lying bastard. And Netanyahu is lying, asserts Dyer, because he\u2019s trying to divert attention from the \u201creal\u201d reason the Palestinians are currently slaughtering innocent Jewish people \u2013 namely despair at occupation and not having a Palestinian homeland \u2013 to Netanyahu\u2019s reason \u2013 that the Palestinians simply just \u201chate Jews\u201d.\nWhile Mr Dyer rightly states that Netanyahu misled people when he stated that the Holocaust was the idea of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (that idea belonged to Hitler and Hitler alone), he deliberately omits to say that al-Husseini and the Palestinians actively supported the annihilation of the Jews by the Nazis and that al-Husseini and his associates visited the death camps of Auschwitz, Majdanek, Treblinka and Mauthausen. In return for his collaboration and support, al-Husseini sought the assistance of the Nazis to prevent the establishment of a Jewish Homeland \u2013 a notion that had received widespread support in 1917 with the Balfour Declaration when the British Government stated that it \u201cviewed with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.\u201d\nThe criticism of Netanyahu\u2019s statements has led most reputable historians and journalists to re-examine al-Husseini\u2019s behaviour during the 1920-40s which in turn has shown an ongoing desire by the Palestinian leadership to make Palestine and modern day Israel Judenfrei. The overwhelming majority of Israelis and New Zealand Jews support peace and a homeland for the Palestinian people.\nRegrettably the current uprising has nothing to do with the \u201coccupation\u201d (there was no \u201coccupation\u201d prior to 1967, when Jordan occupied the West Bank and before that the British), and has nothing to do with settlements (there are no settlements in Gaza and yet Hamas fires thousands of rockets at Israel from Gaza every year). Peace would seem achievable if those were the issues.\nThe real issues at the heart of the current uprising is the Arab world\u2019s obdurate and blatant Judeocidal desire to annihilate the Jewish people \u2013 from Iran through Syria to the Palestinians and the failure of Palestinian leadership which favours extremist ideology over realpolitik when making decisions for its people. The entrenched enmity towards the Jewish people has nothing to do with the policies of Israel, but with its very existence. The UN gave the Palestinians a state in 1947. They rejected it and tried to annihilate Israel. Israel offered them a state in 2000 and Arafat rejected it and in 2008 when Abbas rejected it.\nNetanyahu may be a flawed leader but the past and present Palestinian leadership is the cause of the current conflict and the statelessness of the Palestinian people. Peace will come when the Palestinian leadership places the interests of the moderates on the Palestinian side who want peace over the leadership\u2019s own extremist ideology.\nOpinion by Richard Parker. Richard Parker is an Auckland based lawyer and author.\nTOPICS:Grand Mufti | Gwynne Dyer | Nazi | Netanyahu | ODT",
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        "raw_content": "No longer is it enough to have a certain number of women be representing a whole gender of women in a world wide industry such as the legal profession. It takes more than just a few familiar faces that seek to show that a male dominated industry can be diverse.\nThe opportunities are endless, whether those that are created for us, or created by us. There\u2019s a chance for women to not only be a single face in a court council bench filled with male lawyers, but now exists a chance to lead the bench. Young female lawyers must be tenacious, they must keep going till even those around think there\u2019s no more room for improvement, the ceiling is no longer the limit. Male lawyers are confident with the space they have come to occupy, and young female lawyers need to be the same way in terms of believing in themselves and their rightful place within the legal industries.\nThe most important thing right now, is to be disruptive. Young female lawyers, need to take charge of the status quo, knock on doors and not wait for opportunities come to them. There\u2019s room for growth, there\u2019s jobs to be created and certainly cases to be won.\nWomen are multifaceted, and this is something that they need to bring about change within the legal industries. On our platform, we have showcased the different roles that young women play in society. No longer is it just one way of being a lawyer. And we need to be steadfast and stand firmly in the idea of female lawyers, seniors and juniors alike, taking stride in the work they can do and the things they can achieve.\nWe look forward to the remarkable contribution young female lawyers are going to make in the future.\nPrevious How Successful Women Take On Monday\nNext Admitted, now what\u2026 with Tebello Kutoane.",
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        "raw_content": "Well the good part of being in the cubicle\u2026\nNobody talks to me anymore\u2026\nReally, no one says hi, no one asks me questions. It\u2019s as if they\u2019re avoiding me and that could be. After all, since it looks like I\u2019ve been demoted, no one wants to catch that bug.\nThe funny thing, I ended up giving two informal sales presentations on the company to prospective clients today \u2013 not that management would really want to know that.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/30/well-the-good-part-of-being-in-the-cubicle/\nWhich ultimate woman are you?\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/29/which-ultimate-woman-are-you/\nAnother Horoscope\u2026\nOne of the hardest decisions we ever make in life is leaving a long-term relationship that just isn\u2019t working. When attempts at repairing and working out issues aren\u2019t working, it may be time to examine moving on. We are emotional creatures, and when our heartstrings are tied to those of another, separating from that person can feel like an act of courage. It is not something most of us will take lightly, and many of us will struggle with our desire to stay in a relationship that is unfulfilling simply in order to avoid that pain. We may question whether the happiness we seek even exists, and we may wonder if we might be wiser to simply settle where we are, making the best of what we have.\nOn the one hand, we almost relish the idea that true happiness is not out there so that we can avoid the pain of change. On the other hand, we feel within ourselves a yearning to fulfill our desire for relationships that are vital and healing. Ultimately, most of us will follow this call, because deep within ourselves we know that we deserve to be happy. We all deserve to be happy, no matter where we find ourselves in this moment, and we are all justified in moving, like plants toward the light, in the direction that leads to our greatest fulfillment. First, though, we may need to summon the courage to move on from the relationship that appears to be holding us back.\nTaking the first steps will be hard, but the happiness we find when we have freed ourselves from a situation that is draining our energy will outshine any hardship we undergo to get there. Keeping our eyes trained on the horizon, we begin the work of disentangling ourselves from the relationship that no longer fits. Every step brings us closer to a relationship that will work, and the freedom we need to find the happiness we deserve.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/25/another-horoscope/\nPray for more gratitude?\nPrayer is when we ask the universe for something, and meditation is when we listen..\nWithin the religious culture I live in, prayer and praying for the things one wants are big. But we have to be reminded at the pulpit to pray for gratitude. Years ago I was given a book called, Do Your Prayers Bounce Off the Ceiling?. The main point was learning to listen for the answers to prayers.\nListening at all times can be beneficial. If we really listened to our bodies, we would probably move more and eat less. Listening to our spouses and children would strengthen our family relationships. It\u2019s amazing what you hear when you listen at work or in public \u2013 somethings you don\u2019t want to know, others you\u2019re glad you heard. The question then becomes, do you act on what you hear? And how do you act on what you hear?\nWhat if what you hear is a lie? Do you correct the situation or just let it go? Or does it become one of the situations where you pray for guidance?\nI think it\u2019s time to listen to the universe, God, and my inner self\u2026\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/19/pray-for-more-gratitude/\nI drove across the Golden Gate Bridge\u2026\nand I tried to take a picture but it didn\u2019t work well from a moving car.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/18/i-drove-across-the-golden-gate-bridge/\nInteresting horoscope for my anniversary\u2026\nLove In Fairness\nYou may be particularly attentive to the needs of your loved ones today as you see how they are intertwined with your own. Because you\u2019re likely feeling accommodating and helpful, you may feel compelled to examine your decisions in light of how they will affect the people that are close to you. Others may perceive you as fair-minded and cooperative, appreciating your concern for their welfare, and express their gratitude by doing all they can to support your endeavors. As you consider how the choices you make will impact your life plan, consider also how the lives of those who rely on your love and support will be shaped by those choices. You may discover today that you can strive for your goals while simultaneously helping the people you care about reach theirs.\nUnderstanding that the needs of the people important to you may often differ from your own can help you make decisions that are equitable and acceptable to all affected by them. It\u2019s easy to make choices based on what we want and what will most positively impact our own lives without considering our loved ones. However, when you are accommodating the notions and desires of your family and friends, you naturally act more fairly and cooperatively. They will appreciate your willingness to treat their needs as importantly as you would treat your own, and you will have the pleasure of seeing your decisions making most people happy. When you consider the needs of your loved ones as you move through life today, your decisions will have far-reaching benefits.\nFor my husband: I\u2019m so sorry that we weren\u2019t able to spend today together. You\u2019re right, I put the office and my parent\u2019s family before you way too often and it\u2019s time to stop putting the interests of the office before my own. I\u2019m doing my best to grow up and I\u2019m working to make the next 21 years better than the last. Although I\u2019m not complaining about the time we\u2019ve spent together so far. Thank you for knowing my needs better than I do and making sure that someone is always looking out for my best interests.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/17/interesting-horoscope-for-my-anniversary/\nSometimes a girl just needs to be pampered\u2026.\nSo Friday night, I get home from work to find that I have a hot bubble bath waiting for me. After about 30 minutes in the tub, I hear the doorbell ring and it\u2019s the masseuse. I slept like the dead on Friday night. About 10 am DH wakes me up to tell me that I need to get going if I\u2019m going to make it to Needlepoint class (my dad gave me 4 classes for Christmas and I\u2019m just now getting out to take them). I arrived at the class to find that only 2 of the 8 made it to class so I got a lot of personal attention. Then I went and had my nails done (since it was a prom night, I got to have the salon owner do my nails and had a great talk about the issues with owning a business.\nSome weekends you just need to take time for yourself and relax.\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/14/sometimes-a-girl-just-needs-to-be-pampered/\nIt\u2019s amazing how many cares disappear when you decide not to be something, but to be someone.\nHow many people identify themselves by what they do rather than who they are. So who are you? Who do you want to be? What do you want to be doing? What are you asking the universe to give you?\nhttps://shondratasha.wordpress.com/2008/04/13/who-are-you-really/\nBrought my brain home from the office for good today\u2026\nYep, I took my brain home and several other personal items. Seems there isn\u2019t as much room in my new cubicle as there was in my office. The desk space isn\u2019t nearly the same but I\u2019ll get used to it. I do have more usable wall space and it makes sense to have the entire account management team in one area. The only thing I\u2019m really upset about is how it was communicated to me. I had been led to believe that I would be trading offices with the account management team manager. After all, I\u2019ve had an office for close on 11 years now. Then this morning the office manager asks me if I\u2019m packed for my move yet.\n\u201cWhat move?\u201d\n\u201cDidn\u2019t they tell you, you\u2019re moving to the cubicle across the wall from C?\u201d\nNo, didn\u2019t know. So I get back to my office to find that my computer has finally booted up (takes 10 to 15 minutes every morning, doesn\u2019t take half that time when it\u2019s not connected to the network, IT can\u2019t figure it out. He didn\u2019t believe me at first until I demonstrated with the cable hooked and unhooked.) There is an email from my supervisor announcing the change and apologizing for the short notice. 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        "raw_content": "The following is an excerpt from Chapter 8 of the book Mining New Gold \u2013 Managing Your Business Data by Penny, Jeffrey and Gillian Garbus which can be purchased here.\nOn previous blogs, we\u2019ve discussed the importance of determining the order of priority of your data and establishing processes for storage, maintenance, and backup. But what about database architecture? Why is it so critical?\nDatabase architecture focuses on design, maintenance, and administration of the software that manages the actual data underlying your application. Correct architecture decisions will have a positive effect on database performance, as well as on your ability to scale up.\nHow to Design a Maintenance Plan and Manage Your Data\nA few years ago, a database management system vendor paid for a Super Bowl commercial where a balloon floated around in a server room, while a party went on in the next room. 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Frequently, this is the effect of allowing inexperienced database administrators (as well as network administrators or developers who don\u2019t understand database administration) to take care of your systems.\nTo prevent this from happening, at a minimum, you need to:\n1. Make sure backups are running and are being transferred off-site, and a restore is tested periodically.\nThis ensures that, in case of a disaster, you have a way to get back to a specific point in time. This includes monitoring database transaction logs to make sure they don\u2019t grow unnecessarily.\nRegardless of what your technical people tell you, decisions about retention are business -not technical- decisions, and they are generally driven by regulatory reasons. In general, you want to push requirements upon them, not the other way around. If you don\u2019t test the restore capability, you won\u2019t know if you are really backed up.\n2. 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        "raw_content": "A Strategy for Victory\nNORMAN Tebbit is arguably Britain\u2019s greatest political strategist, and his game plan for winning the 1987 general election should still be used as a blueprint for any political party or cause serious about victory.\nI share the view he expressed in the Telegraph recently that we should put no more reliance on the opinion pollsters forecasts than the forecasts of The Treasury. His guess (and again, I agree) is that subject only to some game changing event, the outcome of the referendum will be too close to call up to the final week of the campaign.\nWith less than three weeks to go before polling day, the official Leave campaign, and indeed the unofficial bodies working for the same aims, ought to take a moment to think seriously about the strategies they are applying.\nMy \u2018gut instinct\u2019 is that we are winning the argument with the general public, though there is certainly no room for complacency and there is much arguing and debating to be done before polling day.\nIt\u2019s time to move the debate beyond economic arguments. This isn\u2019t two sides haggling over the price of a car. There are fundamental principles at stake and we on the Leave side need to raise our game and play to our strengths.\nLet us remember who our opponents are: The bankers, the BBC, the President of the United States, the European Commission, big business, especially the foreign multi nationals, most of the Labour Party (though NOT rank-and-file Labour supporters, who are often more euroscpetic than their leaders), the SNP, the Liberal Democrats, and all those who wanted us to submit to monetary union and the euro (Heseltine, Mandelson et al).\nThe Leave campaign has thus far allowed our opponents to dictate the terms of the debate. This is a major mistake.\nWe should not allow ourselves to get too bogged down by statistics and numbers. As Mark Twain (NOT Disraeli) said: \u201cThere are lies, damned lies, and statistics\u201d. This has never been more true. Every figure each side comes up with can be interpreted as incorrect by the other. Most of these statistics can be shown to be unreliable by identifying what criteria has and has not been used to reach them.\nWhat we can say with absolute certainty is that in simple accounting terms, we will be better off because we pay into the EU far more than we get back. We could afford to finance everything at present funded from the EU and have a considerable sum of money left over.\nWe can also say that the argument about trade is a red herring. The Remain side is scaremongering by saying that British business would be badly affected by tariffs if we left the EU. The reality is totally different for three reasons:\nIt is absurd to pretend that the EU would not want to trade with the UK if we left the union. They sell \u00a360 billion more to us than we sell to them every year.\nIt would be enormously damaging to the EU to not trade with us on mutually favourable terms. For example, Airbus planes made in Toulouse, France would not go very far without British made engines (Rolls Royce), wings and landing gear.\nEven if the Remain side\u2019s doomsday scenario came about and no trade agreement with the EU could be reached (highly unlikely), modern global trade tariffs average under 3% in any case. Even if that was passed on directly to the consumer (another big \u2018if\u2019), most people planning to vote Leave would consider an extra 3% on the weekly shop to be a price worth paying for true national independence. (In reality, George Osborne\u2019s \u2018Living Wage\u2019 is a bigger threat to the prices we pay in the shops, though again, this should not be considered a major threat).\nWe need to move beyond pure economics and focus on five core arguments:\nThe Principle of Parliamentary Democracy\nFor as long as the UK is in the EU, whatever you want, you cannot have. The Westminster government works within the parameters of EU laws, rules and regulations. For example, there is a good argument for nationalising the steelworks at Port Talbot at the moment, but EU directives mean that is impossible. EU laws and regulations, devised by the unelected Commission, take precedence over those made by the people we elect at Westminster.\nThe late Tony Benn devised five tests you should apply to anyone who has power over you:\n1. What power do you have?\n2. How did you get that power?\n3. In whose interests do you use that power?\n4. To whom are you accountable?\n5. How can I get rid of you?\nLet\u2019s now apply those tests to the European Commission:\nTo propose legislation and enforce EU law, implement EU policies and budgets.\nThey were APPOINTED by the Council of Ministers.\nNOT in the interests of the people of the EU.\nNobody, really. The European Parliament has few meaningful methods of holding it to account.\nWe need to hammer the message home that if you want to have the ability to remove those who make laws and regulations that affect your life, you must vote Leave on June 23.\nThe Supremacy of British Courts\nThe European Court of Justice has the power to overrule the Supreme Court (a misleading title, as it is not the highest court in the land). The European Court of Justice also has the power to render legislation passed by the Westminster Parliament as invalid.\nIt is true that the European Convention on Human Rights is not an EU incentive, but implementing the Convention is a requirement of EU membership, and it was implemented by the UK in the Human Rights Act that came into effect in October 2000.\nThis has badly damaged the British legal system, as it has led to spurious claims on the grounds of \u2018human rights\u2019, such as an on-going case which will force the UK to give prisoners the right to vote.\nIf you want the highest court in the land to be a UK court, which implements laws passed by a UK Parliament, you need to vote LEAVE on June 23.\nThis is one area where the Remain campaign has really struggled to make an impact. That is because it is undeniably true that for as long as the UK is in the European Union, any EU citizen can move here for any reason. Even if they have no job, no skills, no family connections, or have a string of serious criminal convictions, we can do absolutely nothing to prevent them from moving to the UK.\nNet immigration in 2015 was 333,000. We will need to build a city the size of Cardiff every year to house the growing population, or a city the size of Birmingham every five years. This is obviously unsustainable.\nThis mass, uncontrolled immigration puts ever-increasing pressure on housing, on school places, on NHS resources, and on transport infrastructure.\nThe Remain side like to twist the argument by saying that \u2018immigrant workers\u2019 keep the NHS functioning. This may be true, but that is surely an argument for a sensible, points-based immigration system by which we allow in those with the skills we need, rather than a free-for-all. On that basis, are we not discriminating against potential skilled immigrants from outside the EU, by giving EU skilled immigrants an unfair advantage?\nThe UK has around 1.6 million unemployed people. These are the people who should be doing the unskilled jobs, NOT EU immigrants.\nOversupply of Labour caused by uncontrolled immigration from the EU results in the suppression of wages. If there is an oversupply of anything, it makes sense to remove some of that supply, which in this case means unskilled labour from the EU.\nOf course, we should not blame the immigrants themselves for this problem. It is perfectly sensible for them to take advantage of opportunities to move to a country where the minimum wage is several times higher than at home, and they are, for the most part, decent, hard-working people. The overwhelming majority of them are not abusing the UK\u2019s generous welfare system.\nBut when young, unemployed British people are struggling to find work, or those in unskilled work have not had a decent pay rise in many years, we have to deal with the problem at its root cause, and this means voting Leave on June 23.\nThe Ability To Negotiate Our Own Trade Deals\nThis is an area where the Britain Stronger in Europe is really misleading people. In November 2015, they stated: \u201cHalf of everything we sell to the rest of the world we sell to Europe.\u201d\nNotice how they refer to \u2018Europe\u2019 and NOT \u2018the European Union\u2019. This referendum is about the UK\u2019s membership of the EU, not the geographic reality of Europe. So why is the appropriately-named BSE campaign misleading people?\nIf we look at the continent of Europe as a whole, around 55% of what the UK earned from exports of goods came from European countries in 2014. BUT if we include only EU countries, that falls to just 44%.\nThe last time the proportion of exported goods and services heading to the EU crossed the 50% line was back in 2008.\nThe EU is the world\u2019s only shrinking market. It has a shrinking, ageing population and is riddled with debt, while the single currency limps from crisis to crisis (Greece is much closer to yet another bailout than the mainstream media is telling us).\nTo compete in the modern world, the UK will need to trade with China, India, South America, and, yes, Iran (a country of young, well-educated, outward-looking people eager to engage with the world). In other words, growing economies in places people actually live.\nPresident Obama absurdly threatened the British people during his recent visit to the country, saying that the UK would have to go to \u2018the back of the queue\u2019 on a new trade deal if we left the EU. He seems to be forgetting two facts:\nHe will cease to be President in January 2017, so that will not be his decision to make. The likely Republican candidate for the Presidency, Donald Trump, has been much more welcoming to the prospect of the UK leaving the EU.\nThe balance of trade between the UK and the USA is roughly \u00a356 billion each way. President Obama would therefore be harming his own country as much as ours by not agreeing a trade deal in a timely manner.\nFor as long as we are in the EU, the UK cannot sign its own trade deals, and will be hampered by EU competition rules.\nOnly by voting LEAVE on June 23 will we be able to trade on our own terms with leading markets.\nControl Over the United Kingdom\u2019s Foreign Policy\nIn his meaningless \u2018renegotiations\u2019 earlier this year, David Cameron claimed he had got a pledge to excuse the UK from the principle of \u2018ever closer union\u2019 and this will apparently be enshrined in future EU treaties.\nAs I said on this website recently, there are two problems with this: 1. It could all fall apart as soon as it faces a ratification process, as soon as later this year and 2. One of the purposes of the Lisbon Treaty was that there should be no more treaties. In other words, in future, EU laws, rules and reforms will take place in a piecemeal way rather than as part of a major treaty. Whether this actually happens or not remains to be seen, but it\u2019s entirely possible there will never be a future treaty in any case.\nFor a more realistic assessment of the direction of travel, we should look to what those who actually have power in the EU are saying. The Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, has called for the creation of an EU army, and this claim has been backed up by our own former Prime Minister, Tony Blair.\nDo we really want British foreign policy to be determined by unelected bureaucrats? Do we really want British servicemen and women sent in to battle by an overseas government we cannot hold to account, and cannot remove in elections?\nA secret paper entitled Global Security on Foreign and Security Policy has been made available to a select group of \u201ctrusties\u201d, all sworn to secrecy. 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        "raw_content": "Nigel Hayes Is Playing in March Madness, and Taking On NCAA Amateurism in Federal Court\nWisconsin forward Nigel Hayes has become an outspoken advocate for paying campus athletes, and has joined a lawsuit against the NCAA that seeks to end college sports amateurism. Why is he taking a stand?\n\"We deserve to be paid.\" Nigel Hayes doesn't need to say this. He definitely didn't need to join an ongoing lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association, either. Taking on the college sports establishment can be a real headache\u2014and frankly, Hayes could leave it alone. He has pro potential; he's well on his way to a meaningful degree; he appears to have a bright future, in or out of basketball. The system? It's working for him. Yet here he sits in the ballroom of a Washington, D.C. hotel, a few weeks before the start of the season, telling reporters that campus athletes like himself deserve a bigger piece of the pie.\nThere are easier topics of conversation.\nHayes could talk about being an all-academic honoree, and how he studied for a finance exam while attending the previous spring's NBA draft combine. He could bring up his penchant for community service, or his much-chronicled love of pancakes, or the time he charmed America's stenographers\u2014and pretty much everyone else\u2014during a previous NCAA postseason run by humorously and purposefully peppering his press conference remarks with finger-blistering words such as \"cattywampus\" and \"antidisestablishmentarianism.\"\nRead More: Does Racial Resentment Fuel Opposition to Paying College Athletes?\nAll of that would be safe. Uncontroversial. Heck, Hayes could even discuss hoops. This is the Big Ten's annual media day, after all, and the versatile six-foot-eight, 235-pound senior forward for Wisconsin had just been named the conference's preseason player of the year.\n\"It's the dumbest thing,\" Hayes says. \"It's worse than a participation award. At least when you get a participation award, you did something.\"\nA small, satisfied smile.\n\"Preseason player of the year, I didn't do anything. I showed up, and they said, 'You might be good this year. You might not. But we think you might!'\"\nHerein lies the problem. Hayes is perceptive, and honest. Shut up and play ball? When he sees something, he says something. Two days from media day, Hayes will appear on ESPN's College Gameday before a Wisconsin home football game, holding a sign reading \"Broke College Athlete Anything Helps\" and directing spectators to the brokebadger1 handle of a send-cash Venmo account. But right now, in this conference room, on an October afternoon, he's explaining how he and his teammates are being exploited, and why the same multibillion-dollar amateur campus sports economy that provides them with athletic scholarships\u2014and not a nickel more\u2014is bullshit.\n\"I don't know how much money I've brought in [to Wisconsin],\" Hayes says. \"But it probably has been millions. I know Final Fours generate a lot of money, and I've been to two of those. So I deserve a check. Yeah. Just like all my teammates.\"\nNigel Hayes, speaking his mind at Big Ten media day. Photo by Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports\nAs March Madness unfolds, Hayes likely won't be the only participant who believes that he deserves a larger share of the wealth generated by big-time college sports\u2014including more than a billion dollars in annual television rights fees for the NCAA tournament alone. But he will be one of a handful of players willing to say that out loud, and the only athlete who is also challenging the status quo in court. A 22-year-old business finance major from Toledo, Ohio, Hayes is a named plaintiff on a federal antitrust lawsuit brought by former Clemson football player Martin Jenkins against the NCAA and the five most profitable sports conferences, a class-action case that seeks to overturn amateurism rules and create a free market for football and men's basketball players.\nWhile Jenkins v. NCAA has yet to be resolved\u2014or even receive a trial date\u2014Hayes already has taken flak. College athletics are popular; anyone seen as threatening them, less so. When Hayes added his name to the suit in 2014, a columnist for Wisconsin's student newspaper wrote that he couldn't empathize, and that Hayes should \"hunker down, practice hard, and play well.\" More recently, Sporting News writer Mike DeCourcy scoffed at Hayes' protest sign, arguing that if Hayes really felt like he was being fleeced by his school, he should have left for the NBA. Being a campus sports dissident is hard, and draining, and critics give you lots of unsolicited life advice. \"As outspoken as Nigel can be, he's very sensitive to what people say about him,\" says Zach Bohannon, a friend and former Wisconsin teammate. \"It can be a burden, weigh on you over time. It would be 110 percent easier to not do it.\"\nHayes didn't have to make his life more challenging, or take on a system that has been stymying change since long before he was born. He chose to. And as his time as a college athlete comes to an end\u2014the Badgers' next loss will be Hayes' last game in a Wisconsin uniform\u2014one question lingers.\nSam Dekker, Frank Kaminsky, and Nigel Hayes during the 2015 NCAA Tournament. Photo by Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports\nFrank Kaminsky was pissed. It was the summer of 2013, and the little-known junior center for Wisconsin was about to make a name for himself, eventually becoming college basketball's player of the year, a NBA draft lottery selection, and something of a folk hero.\nBut not yet. On this afternoon, the Badgers' upperclassmen were welcoming the program's incoming freshmen with a pickup game. No coaches. Kaminsky and Bohannon, a senior, on one side; newcomers Hayes and Vitto Brown on the other. \"They just came in and dominated us,\" Bohannon says. \"They were big and athletic and physical.\" When it was over, Kaminsky drop-kicked a basketball.\n\"I remember him screaming at me, 'Zach, are you going to play any effing defense today?'\" Bohannon says with a laugh. \"That ball almost landed in the upper deck.\"\nHayes didn't come to Wisconsin looking to change college sports. Just fitting in with his teammates\u2014and maybe kicking their butts in practice\u2014was enough. If anything, he was the sort of person amateurism advocates such as NCAA president Mark Emmert tout as living proof that the system is worth preserving. A real student-athlete. At Toledo's Whitmer High School, Hayes was a good-but-not-great basketball prospect, an unselfish big man who also excelled in football at wide receiver. \"His junior year, he was on a team that went to the state semifinals, with guys that will be in the NFL,\" says Bruce Smith, Hayes' high school basketball coach. \"And in my opinion, he was their best player.\n\"I asked Nigel after his fifth game, 'How many times have you even been on the ground this season?' He said four. And he was upset! His goal was to be under ten for the whole year.\"\nHayes was a stickler in the classroom as well, graduating with a 4.2 grade-point average and receiving straight A's. Er, almost. \"One time he got a B,\" says his mother, Talaya Davis. \"It was a big deal. I know because we were just talking about it. He still remembers the name of the teacher who gave it to him.\" Davis labels her son an \"extremely easy kid\"\u2014never a problem in school, always studying or at the gym, an energetic self-starter. At Wisconsin, he could have stayed on that path, tending to his game and his homework and letting others worry about what's fair for college athletes. Hunker down, practice hard, play well.\nInstead, Hayes met Bohannon, a voracious reader who, after choosing to major in economics, began devouring sports-related books like Scorecasting and 14 Sports Myths and Why They Are Wrong. \"On our team, I was an outspoken critic of the hot hand myth,\" Bohannon says. \"Statistics don't back it up. Everyone laughed at me. They thought I was just a nerd who had never been hot before.\"\nFor a debate class, Bohannon was asked to address pay-for-play in college athletics. He figured he would argue against it. Pay us? Please. Then he did his research. Many economists described the NCAA as a classic cartel: a group of competitors colluding to suppress on-field labor compensation by calling athletes amateurs, and then using the millions not going to players to build lavish facilities and enrich coaches and administrators. The numbers were stark: in the NFL and NBA, where athletes are represented by unions, they were receiving about 50 percent of total sports revenues; in big-time college football and men's basketball, they were getting about 10 percent. The average Division I football coach was making more than $2 million a year. The average athletic director was pocketing more than $500,000 annually. Meanwhile, one study estimated that scholarship compensation left 85 percent of revenue sport athletes below the federal poverty line, with many players relying on federal Pell Grants and food stamps to get by. Campus sports leaders talked about \"protecting\" Bohannon and his peers from commercialization, but as far as he could tell, the only thing being protected was the lion's share of the money.\n\"The more and more I started to learn for my debate, the more I realized there was no good reason that college athletes in the revenue sports shouldn't be paid,\" Bohannon says. \"It's comical.\"\nFormer Wisconsin basketball player Zach Bohannon. Photo by Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports\nAmong his teammates, Bohannon was known for being informed and opinionated about politics and current events. He was the guy who embarked on a successful Twitter campaign to get President Barack Obama to visit with the Badgers during a 2012 campaign stop, and who always changed the locker room television from ESPN to CNN, MSNBC, or FOX News. Now he began to speak out about the NCAA. During Wisconsin's run to the 2014 Final Four, he was stopped by security while trying to enter Anaheim's Honda Center for a team practice. His crime? Carrying a bottle of Nestle-brand water. The NCAA's official water sponsor was Dasani. \"They told me I couldn't come in,\" Bohannon says. \"Not even with it inside my backpack.\"\nIs this a joke? Bohannon asked.\n\"They told me I had to throw it away, or rip off the label,\" he says.\nHayes saw it all. He read the articles Bohannon passed along to him, like Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights historian Taylor Branch's Atlantic cover story on the NCAA, which argued that amateurism was \"a bill of attainder, stripping from college athletes the rights of American citizenship.\" He listened when Bohannon shared tidbits from his ongoing research, like the fact that the term \"student-athlete\" was invented by the association in the 1950s to dodge workers' compensation payments to the families of athletes who had died playing college football. \"Whenever I spoke about NCAA issues, Nigel was always there,\" Bohannon says. \"He always had a twinkle in his eye. You could tell he was intrigued.\"\nBohannon used up his playing eligibility that spring, but stuck around the basketball program while pursuing a graduate degree. He had become active with the National Collegiate Players' Association, a college athlete advocacy group founded by former UCLA linebacker Ramogi Huma. Huma previously had put Bohannon in touch with Sonny Vaccaro, a former shoe company dealmaker and longtime basketball insider who had become an outspoken critic of the NCAA. Vaccaro asked Bohannon to consider joining an antitrust lawsuit against the association over athlete name, image, and likeness rights brought by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon; Bohannon declined, feeling that he already was maxed out between basketball and studying. Still, he participated in the NCPA's weekly athlete conference calls, and later became close with Northwestern quarterback Kain Colter, who spearheaded a unionization effort by his football teammates.\nIn the summer of 2014, Huma reached out with a new opportunity. Another lawsuit against the NCAA was coming, this one directly challenging amateurism, and led by high-powered sports attorney Jeffrey Kessler, who previously had helped NFL players achieve free agency. Did Bohannon know any current college athletes who would be interested in joining?\n\"I have the perfect guy,\" Bohannon said.\nBohannon approached Hayes, the same fearless freshman who had beaten him out to be the Badgers' sixth man, and gone toe-to-toe with him in dozens of hard-fought practices. The teammate whose charisma would soon make him a fan favorite, and whose inquisitive, thoughtful nature reminded Bohannon of himself.\nNigel, I think you should do this.\nDo you think this will best for me?\nYes. And also for the cause of college athletes.\nOK, then I'm in. Tell me what I need to do.\n\"There wasn't much debate,\" Bohannon says.\nHayes concurs. \"It was an easy decision, actually,\" he says of joining the Jenkins suit. \"That was young and naive Nigel. I was just thinking I could help athletes get paid to play.\"\nAnother small smile.\n\"Knowing what I know now, I would have said yes faster.\"\nLike Bohannon, Hayes didn't always object to NCAA rules against compensating athletes. He came to campus\u2014to borrow a phrase\u2014young and naive. That didn't last. Hayes read an article breaking down just how much money schools were making from jersey sales. He saw an online report that Emmert had been paid $1.9 million in 2014. At the same time, he found himself and his teammates wolfing down every last snack put out in the Wisconsin locker room during his freshman summer\u2014\"We were all out of money,\" Hayes says, \"so we couldn't get anything else to eat\"\u2014and similarly out of luck when he wanted to go home to visit his parents. Hayes didn't have a car. He couldn't afford a plane ticket.\n\"It was, 'Hey Mom, love you from Madison, would love to come see you, but I don't have any money,'\" he says. \"Meanwhile, there are no No. 10 jerseys [Hayes' number] at the [campus] bookstore. Not because they don't sell them, but because they're sold out.\n\"That is when I was like, wait a second. There's a little disconnect here.\"\nOf course, it's one thing to believe that something is wrong, and quite another to speak out about it. Particularly when schools and coaches unilaterally control scholarships and playing time. \"A lot of players are scared of repercussions,\" Bohannon says. \"They don't want to rock the boat.\"\nBohannon figured Hayes would be an ideal face for the Jenkins suit: smart, informed, a business student, and a key player on the floor. \"From day one,\" he says, \"you knew Nigel was going to do big things.\" What Bohannon didn't realize was how much Hayes would embrace public advocacy, too. A day before crashing ESPN's Gameday with his \"broke athlete\" Vimeo sign\u2014Hayes ultimately raised roughly $10,000, which he donated to a local Boys and Girls Club\u2014he took to Twitter to discuss pay-for-play.\nIn a subsequent interview with ESPN, Hayes said that while he wasn't \"broke\" himself, he wanted his sign to speak for athletes who are, and provoke public debate. Talaya says she had no idea Nigel was going to protest\u2014not until she saw it online. She was proud of her son, in part because she agreed with him. \"It's a business, and the players are already working at the college level,\" she says. \"They're just not getting paid. And Nigel's not this single-parent child who's so poor and trying to make it to the NBA and yadda yadda yadda. We're not rich, but we do fine.\"\nOn Twitter, a picture of Hayes holding his sign went viral. It wasn't his first time using social media to make a broader point. Ever since his former AAU basketball coach, Quentin Rogers, gave him a copy of The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Hayes has been an ardent reader of books and articles about the Civil Rights movement and African-American history; last summer, the background photo on his Twitter page was a drawing that included the faces of W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Paul Robeson, Huey P. Newton, and Malcolm X.\nAfter protests erupted in Charlotte last September over the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott by police, Hayes wrote a series of more than 40 tweets about race in America, expressing anguish over inequality and police violence and debating some of his followers:\nIn October, two fans at a Wisconsin football game wore Halloween costumes depicting President Obama with a noose around his neck. Neither was asked to leave Camp Randall Stadium, and while school administrators later criticized the outfits, they defended the right to wear them. According to Inside Higher Ed, this came after three other bigoted incidents on campus: a student taping swastikas and photographs of Hitler on the door of a Jewish student's room; three students disrupting an event about Native American sexual assault victims with \"war cry\" yells; and someone slipping a note reading \"Fuck you nigger bitch\" under the door of a biracial student.\nHayes again took to Twitter, this time to share a statement from himself and other Wisconsin athletes of color. He and teammate Jordan Hill also stood a step behind his teammates while the national anthem was played during some of the Badgers' early season games\u2014a gesture Hayes said was inspired by NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, and intended to bring awareness to unequal treatment of African-Americans.\n\"A lot of people don't think racism exists,\" Hayes says. \"One guy tweeted at me, 'What are you talking about, blacks and whites are treated the same.' People actually believe that. So my job is to be like, 'Nah, dawg, look at this laundry list of things that show you the injustices.' People don't believe, so I go, 'OK, look at these facts.'\n\"You can't dispute facts. It's up to you whether you want to read or believe them. But facts don't care whether you believe. It's like the sun being yellow. You can believe all you want that it's green. It's yellow.\"\nIf it seems that Hayes wears two different activist hats\u2014NCAA economics by day, America's ongoing legacy of racial prejudice by night\u2014well, he disagrees. There's a connection, he says. And you don't have to squint very hard to see it. Revenue sport college athletes like him are predominantly black. Coaches and administrators are overwhelmingly white. The latter group makes the rules, and controls all of the money.\nCritics (myself included) have argued that ostensibly colorblind regulations prohibiting athlete pay are anything but, essentially transferring large amounts of wealth from poor, young, and black laborers to rich, older, and white managers. In public opinion polls, a majority of whites are opposed to pay-for-play; a majority of blacks support it. Recent academic research suggests that racial resentment is one of the main factors fueling white resistance to compensating student-athletes. Branch famously wrote that campus sports carry \"an unmistakable whiff of the plantation.\" Bohannon, who is white, agrees. \"People will bash me for saying this because of who I am and coming from a school like Wisconsin, but the system is inherently regressive and structurally racist,\" he says. \"No matter how you look at it.\"\nIn both federal court and the court of public opinion, the NCAA and its defenders long have asserted that paying athletes will somehow compromise their educations. There's no actual evidence for this. Nevertheless, the appellate judges who upheld the key ruling in the O'Bannon case\u2014that the NCAA and its member schools are violating antitrust law by limiting player compensation\u2014also decreed that any compensation should be tethered to educational expenses, just because.\nIn turn, this could affect how Jenkins plays out. For legal reasons, Hayes can't publicly comment on the case. But when he thinks about college sports in general, he can't help but wonder if the notion that paying athletes will cripple them in the classroom doesn't carry a familiar, disturbing whiff.\n\"The majority of players\u2014and the marquee ones\u2014are black,\" Hayes says. \"You can't trust them with money? It's an insult to athletes' intelligence and maturity levels, saying we don't have enough responsibility to have money, focus, and still study.\n\"It's stupid, too. Like there's no such thing as a working student. [Other students] make a couple dollars for their local restaurant. They go to class and can get paid. I work out for five to six hours a day, and I make millions for the school. I go to class and can't get paid? That's ridiculous. Why is that even an argument?\"\nNCAA president Mark Emmert enjoys a generous compensation package. Photo by Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports\nBefore the 2015 Final Four, Hayes and his teammates taped a television segment with sportscaster Jim Nantz. At one point, an older, white-haired man entered the room, and began shaking hands with everyone. Who is that? Hayes asked.\nMark Emmert, he was told.\nHayes chuckled to himself. What could he say, really, to the NCAA's most prominent executive? Nice to meet you. I'm suing you. But nice to meet you. \"I think [Emmert] smiled,\" Hayes says, recalling their handshake. \"[The lawsuit] wasn't something at that point of time where he wanted to go.\"\nWas it awkward?\n\"I can't feel awkward about standing up for what's right.\"\nPerhaps not. Still, standing up is hard work. It can be wearying. In March of 2015, Hayes gave a deposition in the Jenkins case before NCAA lawyers. He said that individual schools should be free to decide how much to pay revenue-sport athletes, and that allowing them to do so would make players \"better off.\" The next night, Wisconsin played a game at Minnesota. Sixteen days later, the Badgers opened play in the NCAA tournament.\n\"If you think about everything Nigel does, he does a lot more than most adults do,\" Talaya Davis says. \"The workouts on his own, the school time in class, the practices, the rehab, the community service, the studying for tests. I don't know where he finds the time for anything else.\n\"We talk every day, and sometimes when we're on the phone, he's reading [a book] or on his iPad,\" Davis laughs. \"And I know it!\"\nWhen the pressure is on. Photo by Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports\nWhen Hayes first joined the Jenkins suit, Wisconsin's athletic department released a statement expressing support for him as \"a student and team member,\" but also reiterating that the school did not believe in the \"professionalization of intercollegiate athletics.\" For the last two years, Hayes has occupied a weird, dissonant space: of college sports but apart from them; playing for his school while confronting it; chasing championships in the NCAA's premier cash-cow event while saying no mas. In return, fans have called him selfish, misinformed, and ungrateful. Marquette guard Duane Wilson ripped Hayes' Gameday protest as \"corny and sad,\" said he was \"blessed to get a free education,\" and suggested Hayes only did it to get \"social media attention.\"\nDoes it get to Hayes? He won't say. It's easy to forget that he's still a young man, and still very much trying to figure things out. He's not far removed from the 20-year-old who whispered to Kaminsky, \"God, she's beautiful\" about a stenographer at an NCAA tournament press conference, only to bury his face in his hands after realizing his microphone was live. And he's not far removed from the high school senior who missed exactly one of 45 basketball team morning shootarounds\u2014and, according to his coach, \"was angry at himself the whole year.\"\nLast summer, Hayes typed up a list of personal goals: athletics, academics, and community service. Enough items to almost fill an 8-by-11-inch sheet of paper. He placed a checkbox next to each one, printed out multiple copies, and posted the list in his locker, on his refrigerator, and on his bedroom wall\u2014the better to see it upon waking up. According to his mother, the actual items are secret, though Hayes himself has admitted that winning an NCAA title and \"doing everything I can on and off the court to be the greatest Badger basketball player of all time\" are among them.\nHayes is used to achieving just about anything he puts his mind to. When he was failing a 300-level finance course, he crammed for the final during the NBA combine, working around interviews and drills, and then aced the test. \"I found about that when I read about it,\" Talaya Davis says. \"I was like, What?\" During the summer heading into his sophomore season at Wisconsin, he woke up every day before 5 AM to work on his jump shot; after connecting on just 58 percent of his free throws and not attempting a single three-pointer as a freshman, he upped his foul shooting by 17 percentage points and made 35 of 92 triples. Spend time on Wisconsin's campus, and you may see a poster with a picture of Hayes reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X, part of a university library literacy program.\nHayes was a first-team All-Big Ten performer as a junior. This season, he was named to the all-conference third team. The Badgers are a No. 8 seed in the NCAA tournament, and will be hard-pressed to match the postseason success of Hayes' first three years: Final Four, national runner-up, Sweet Sixteen. Both he and his team have been inconsistent. \"He didn't have quite as good a season he could have hoped for,\" Bohannon says. \"I think that put a burden on him.\"\nDid Hayes' advocacy add to that burden? It's possible. Basketball is difficult enough; only one school wins a title each season. Meanwhile, nobody has ever upended NCAA amateurism. \"I felt [that pressure] when I spoke out,\" Bohannon says. \"You're not going to make any change. So just shut up, and go play.\"\nNigel Hayes is a fan favorite. So why rock the boat? Photo by Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports\nBack at Big Ten media day, Hayes won't shut up. He's rolling now, holding court. Student-athlete? Not the correct term, he says. No such thing.\nBasketball schedules are made for television networks. Travel is work. Money dictates everything. Wisconsin's contingent came to Washington on a private jet, and the only reason Hayes is here in the first place\u2014closer to the Atlantic Ocean than the Big Ten's traditional Midwestern home\u2014is that the conference added the University of Maryland during a recent expansion, the better to introduce its eponymous television network into the large and lucrative D.C. market.\n\"We're here for sports, and sports alone,\" he says. \"Especially a basketball player. You're here to win games. And in the meantime, if you want to go to class, you can.\"\nHayes isn't wrong. But that's not the mythology the NCAA sells. And it's not what anyone\u2014fans, coaches, federal judges, even Republican members of Congress\u2014wants to hear. \"A lot of people gave Nigel flak,\" Bohannon says. \"Like, 'Nigel needs to be quiet and just worry about this season. He has a lot to play for. He won't be able to play in the NBA if he keeps taking these stands.' Well, why are these things mutually exclusive?\"\nHayes has nothing to gain from the Jenkins suit. It will outlast his college career\u2014and besides, it seeks an injunction against player compensation limits, not damages for previous harm. If the plaintiffs win, future college athletes may get paid. Hayes won't. \"When people start complaining that he is greedy and selfish, I don't even know that they're taking about,\" Talaya Davis says.\nNigel Hayes with his mother, Talaya Davis, and stepfather, Albert Davis, Sr. Photo by Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports\nIn a way, Hayes seems like the least likely person to take on the NCAA. He loves playing basketball. He's damn good at it. He loves being a student, too, and has spent the last four years expanding his mind\u2014becoming, as he jokes, woke. He's everything a campus athlete is supposed to be. Only that's the thing: anyone willing to study and learn can figure out that something is amiss, and that economic exploitation dressed up in a cap and gown is still wrong. The irony of the big-time college sports system isn't that it helped to produce someone as self-aware as Nigel Hayes; it's that it generally fails to produce more people like him.\n\"This is amateur sports, right?\" Hayes says. \"Then why does Coach have a $10 million contract? If he's an amateur coach for an amateur sport, why does he get paid and I don't?\"\nOn it goes. The more Hayes talks, the more it becomes clear: he can't help himself. He knows he's right, and he wants to share. Why bother? Simple. Keeping quiet would be harder.\nPay the players, Hayes says. Lots of coaches agree. They just don't say so out loud, for the same reason many professional athletes don't sound off about social issues. Dollars and sponsorships. Too much to lose.\nFortunately for Hayes, he doesn't have that problem. \"In my case, as an NCAA athlete, you can't fine me,\" he says, flashing another small smile. \"You can't take my money.\"\njenkins v. ncaa",
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        "raw_content": "Tyler B. Clark\ntyler@spsfnwa.org\nCarrie DeVore\nGCDF, CCSP\ncarrie@spsfnwa.org\nJoy Morris\njoy@spsfnwa.org\nSara Stripling\nsara@spsfnwa.org\nCoy Evans\ncoy@spsfnwa.org\nMallory Mounce\nmallory@spsfnwa.org\nNatalie Bartholomew\nGrand Savings Bank, Board Chair\nMark Burdette\nDoris Cordes\nJohnice Dominick\nMadison and Carroll County Public Library System\nLaDeana Fleshman\nWalmart Stores, Inc., Board Vice Chair\nGina Gregson\nAcxiom, Board Treasurer\nAutumn Hudgins\nCornerstone Bank, Board Secretary\nMarcia McCain\nCarolyn Rodeffer\nDonna Samples\nMadison County DHS\nKami Shrum\nAnthony Sumlin\nJudge John Threet\nFAN Sales & Leasing, LLC\nRandy Werner\nOld Buildings, LLC\nJordan Karnes\n16 W. Colt Square Dr. Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703 Phone: (479) 935-4888 Fax: (479) 439-1179 Email: info@spsfnwa.org\n8:00 a.m. \u2013 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.\nTyler B. Clark joined Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA in July 2017 as the Executive Director. Tyler has worked as a senior executive in the non-profit field for over a decade. He previously served in various management and development positions at Community Clinic NWA, the Jones Center for Families, and Credit Counseling of Arkansas. Tyler is also a Benton County Leadership Class VI graduate. He holds a bachelor\u2019s degree from the University of Arkansas and is a rabid Razorback fan.\nPhilanthropy and volunteerism were instilled in Tyler at a very early age, as his parents taught him, \u201cIt is more blessed to give than to receive.\u201d He is an enthusiastic volunteer and board member for several local organizations including the Association of Fundraising Professionals\u2014NWA, Children\u2019s Safety Center, and Susan G. Komen\u2014Ozark. Tyler has received several awards for his advocacy and lobbying work including 2012 Community Health Center of Arkansas Grassroots Advocate of the Year and 2017 Elizabeth Cooke Advocate from the National Association of Community Health Centers. He loves politics and is a self-proclaimed \u201cpolicy wonk.\u201d\nTyler lives in downtown Fayetteville, and on the weekends you can find him at the Fayetteville Farmers Market testing out new, local breweries; collecting vintage political campaign buttons; and occasionally binging on Netflix.\nTyler can be reached at tyler@spsfnwa.org or follow him on Twitter at @TClarkNPO\nTyler B. Clark joined Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA in July 2017 as the Executive Director. Tyler has worked as a senior executive in the non-profit field for nearly two decades at Community Clinic NWA, the Jones Center for Families, and Credit Counseling of Arkansas. Tyler is also a Benton County Leadership Class VI graduate. He holds a bachelor\u2019s degree from the University of Arkansas and is a rabid Razorback fan.\nPhilanthropy and volunteerism were instilled in Tyler at a very early age, as his parents taught him, \u201cIt is more blessed to give than to receive.\u201d He is an enthusiastic volunteer and board member for several local organizations including the Association of Fundraising Professionals\u2014NWA and Susan G. Komen\u2014Ozark.\nTyler has received several awards for his advocacy and volunteer work including, 2010-The Jones Center Friends of Family and Community Award, 2012-Community Health Center of Arkansas Grassroots Advocate of the Year, 2014-Arkansas Democratic Man of the Year, 2017-Elizabeth Cooke Advocate from the National Association of Community Health Centers, and 2017-Jackie New Volunteer of the Year Award- Susan G. Komen-Ozark.\nTyler lives in downtown Fayetteville, and on the weekends you can find him shopping at the Fayetteville Farmers Market; testing out local breweries and restaurants; and occasionally binging on Netflix\u2014specifically \u201cThe West Wing\u201d.\nCarrie DeVore, GCDF, CCSP, has been with Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA for over 15 years as Program Director. She has been a resident of Arkansas since 1980 when she moved here from a small, gold mining town in Northern California. She attended school in West Fork and was a graduate of Arkansas Tech University where she received a bachelor\u2019s degree in Agricultural Business with an emphasis in Animal Science. She also received her Career Development Facilitator certification in 2012. Carrie is a board member for the Rotary Club of Fayetteville, a member of the National Career Development Association, a Leadership Fayetteville Class XXVI alumna, and a volunteer for Strickler 4H.\nCarrie lives on the farm she grew up on in rural, south Washington County along with her husband, Darren; 14-year-old daughter, Sierra; and 7-year-old son, Graden. She enjoys hiking, baking, watching drag racing, reading when in the mood, and all things to do with The Pioneer Woman.\nCarrie can be reached at carrie@spsfnwa.org.\nCarrie DeVore has been with Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA for over 15 years as Program Director. She has been a resident of Arkansas since 1980 when she moved here from a small, gold mining town in Northern California. She attended school in West Fork and was a graduate of Arkansas Tech University where she received a bachelor\u2019s degree in Agricultural Business with an emphasis in Animal Science. She also received her Career Development Facilitator certification in 2012. Carrie is a board member for the Rotary Club of Fayetteville, a member of the National Career Development Association, a Leadership Fayetteville Class XXVI alumna, and a volunteer for Strickler 4H.\nJoy Morris joined the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA team in 2012 with many years of experience in non-profit development and human services. She was raised in Springdale and holds a degree from the University of Arkansas, Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences in Psychology. Joy is a member of the Fayetteville Northside Rotary Club where she is recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow and was selected as \u201cRotarian of the Year\u201d in 2016. She has been a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals since 2004 and is a 2017 graduate of the Fayetteville Chamber Leadership Program.\nJoy lives in Fayetteville with her husband, Sean, and two kids: Patrick (22) and Kenlee (12). She enjoys Sean\u2019s cooking, cheering Kenlee on in sports, interior design, card games, and relaxing by the pool. She also loves taking road trips with her mom and identical twin sister, Jill, and walking with her energetic Australian Shepherd, Avalanche.\nJoy can be reached at joy@spsfnwa.org.\nSara Stripling joined Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA in May of 2017. She has over 17 years of administrative support experience. She was raised in southern Indiana right on the Ohio River in the small city of Evansville. She attended Indiana University (Go Hoosiers!) where she received her Bachelor\u2019s in English Education. After graduation, Sara moved to New York City where she lived in Brooklyn and worked for a non-profit, Safe Horizon, in the youth program division. In 2006, Sara moved to Arkansas to attend one of the oldest, most innovative, and intensive (4 years) writing programs in the country\u2014the University of Arkansas Creative Writing Program and Translation. She was awarded the Distinguished MFA Fellowship and there she earned her Master\u2019s of Fine Arts in Poetry and has published several poems in national literary magazines.\nSara lives in Lowell with her husband, Jamal; the most amazing 4-year-old on the planet, Eli; and a calico Siamese mix cat, Sasha. She teaches online English courses at NWACC and is an editor for a local writer. She enjoys family time, hiking, swimming, reading, writing, home projects, cooking, traveling, and, most of all, science experiments with Eli.\nSara can be reached at sara@spsfnwa.org.\nCoy Evans joined Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA in December 2017, bringing a decade of non-profit fundraising experience to the team. A Texas native raised in Fort Smith, Coy has served in annual giving, major gifts, corporate sponsorship, and grant management capacities in higher education, museums, and public policy organizations. She holds an English degree from the University of North Florida. Coy is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and serves as a troop leader with Girl Scouts Diamond of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Coy lives in Fayetteville where she works at her other full-time job \u2014 mother to her beautiful 5-year- old daughter, Hazel. She is also the zookeeper of Emmett and Gracie, two 70-pound herding collies, and Ellie Mae, a willful tortoiseshell cat. In her spare time, Coy runs, gardens, and writes.\nMallory Mounce joined Single Parent Scholarship of NWA in April of 2018. She graduated from Prairie Grove High School and went on to attend the University of Arkansas-where she received a bachelor\u2019s degree in Horticulture Management and Production. Mallory moved to Oklahoma for 5 years to work at the 2nd largest Wholesale Plant Nursery in the country before moving home to be closer to her family and friends. Since moving back to Arkansas, she has been in customer service management roles with different companies. Mallory is very involved with the Prairie Grove FFA chapter, PGHS All Alumni Committee, and the Prairie Grove Aquatic Park-which she manages in the summer.\nMallory lives in Prairie Grove with her dog Sadie. She enjoys spoiling her nephew, working in her yard, all things related to the Razorbacks, traveling, and going to all types of concerts, but especially Kenny Chesney concerts. She will be attending her 21st Kenny Chesney concert in July 2018.\nNatalie is a fifth-generation NWA native and resides in Prairie Grove along with her husband, Colt, 6-year old son, Brody and infant son, Witten. She has 15 years of banking experience and currently is a Vice President at First National Bank of NWA and serves as a Marketing and Commercial Lending Officer. Natalie is a University of Arkansas graduate where she received a bachelor\u2019s degree in Agricultural Business and a master\u2019s in Agricultural Economics. She loves calling the Hogs on Saturdays and cheering for the Cowboys on Sundays. Natalie believes in the mission of SPSF NWA not only because of their excellent leadership but because of its proven ability to change lives and create stability and independence in single-parent homes in NWA.\nMark Burdette is a longtime supporter and former SPSF NWA Community Leadership Council Member. He and his Margaret, also a CLC member call Goshen home. For the last 33 years, Mark has spent his career in finance and investments working for Merrill Lynch and Stephens Inc. Previously, Mark served on the boards of the Fayetteville Public Library and Washington County Library. He is a tireless advocate for access to education.\nJohnice Dominick graduated from Berryville High School in 2000; the University of Arkansas with a B.A.\nin Political Science in 2005; and Louisiana State University in 2007 with a Masters in Library and\nInformation Science. She returned home after graduation to become library director of the Green\nForest Public Library until 2014 when she moved to the position of Regional Library Administrator of the\nCarroll and Madison Library System, where she remains. Johnice is the secretary of the Berryville Rotary\nClub and is the immediate past president. In 2019 she will become an Assistant District Governor for\nRotary District 6110. Johnice is a proud fifth generation Carroll Countian who is always looking for ways\nto serve her community.\nDeana is originally from Sapulpa, Oklahoma. She received her degree from John Brown University in Siloam Springs. Deana is currently a Sr. Manager, Health & Wellness with Sam\u2019s Club.\nDeana had this to say about SPSF NWA:\n\u201cI am a graduate of Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA. I graduated in 2007 with my Bachelor\u2019s degree from John Brown University. Currently I serve as the first SPSFNWA Alumni President. I have been involved with the organization in some capacity, including CLC and the Development Committee, for approximately the past 10 years. I truly believe in the mission of SPSFNWA. SPSFNWA truly helped my family become financially self-sufficient. It\u2019s my pleasure to give back to other single parent students and their families.\u201d\nJulie Garrett was born in Granite City, Illinois, but grew up in western Tennessee and North Central Arkansas. She graduated high school in Flippin, Arkansas and went on to complete a B.A. in English at Harding University in Searcy.\nJulie is an Adult Education Instructor at North Arkansas College in Harrison where she also serves as the Career Development Facilitator for a 5 county area.\nAsked why SPSF NWA\u2019s mission is important to her, Julie shared the following:\n\u201cI believe in education. If adults are educated, then they are more likely to obtain and keep higher level jobs. Therefore, they are more productive not only in the workforce but also in the communities in which they live. The children of these adults will also see the importance of education and will, hopefully, one day follow their parents\u2019 example and continue their own educations.\u201d\nGina Gregson grew up on a tomato farm in Hermitage, Arkansas. She obtained a BS in Computer Information Systems from the University of Arkansas in Monticello.\nGina is currently the head of Project Management Office for Products and Engineering at Acxiom, Corp, where she has worked for the past 16 years. Her primary responsibilities are overseeing a team of project managers who specialize in new software development and implementation projects. Gina is also tasked with development best practices and processes for product development and leads software development projects herself as well.\nAsked about why serving on the SPSF NWA board is meaningful to her, Gina shared the following:\n\u201cAs a \u2018first generation\u2019 college student, I have experienced first hand the powerful trajectory that a college degree can have on a single life. My husband\u2019s family has similar experiences of how lives can change when ONE person or ONE generation has the chance to go to college. It kicks off a positive chain of events that not only enrich the graduate\u2019s life, but that of their children, siblings, friends, and community. Because I had the opportunity to go to college, I will do everything I can to ensure that my children do the same which I\u2019m sure is a sentiment shared by all that benefit from an SPSF NWA scholarship. Because I live in Northwest Arkansas, I want to see this community grow and flourish, one recipient at a time.\u201d\nAutumn Hudgins is from Battiest, OK. She completed her education at East Central University, Ada, OK. Autumn is the AVP of Marketing at Cornerstone Bank. She also owns Crooked River Cabins Resort in Battiest, OK.\nAutumn has lived in Arkansas for 15 years and been involved in several local non-profit organizations such as American Cancer Society/Relay For Life, Rotary and Eureka Springs Main Street Organization serving as a Board Member. She has two children, Anna-Claire and Jackson who attend Huntsville Public Schools and she tells us that they are the light of her life!\nWhy is SPSF NWA important to Autumn? \u201cAs a single mother, it is very important to set a good example for your children and strive for more. You never stop learning and helping others which is very rewarding.\u201d\nRhonda Moore is a Realtor with Lindsey & Associates, Inc. in Fayetteville. After retiring from a career as a principal and teacher with the Fayetteville Public Schools, she missed the opportunity to still be of assistance to people at significant times in their lives. Her career as a Realtor allows her to do just that by supporting people in times of transition and by educating them about and throughout the process. Rhonda welcomed the opportunity to become a member of the Board because she understands and so appreciates the value of education as a way to open doors. Rhonda obtained both her Masters and her Bachelor\u2019s degrees from the University of Arkansas. She is lucky enough to have two well-balanced adult children, two spectacular daughters-in-law, four frolicking grandchildren, and a fun fianc\u00e9!\nMarcus Osborne grew up in Kentucky and completed his undergraduate degree at Transylvania University in Lexington, before completing a graduate degree at Harvard Business School.\nMarcus is the Vice President, Health & Wellness Transformation at Walmart. His primary responsibility is managing all third party insurance relationships as they relate to Walmart Pharmacy, Vision Center, Clinics,and OTC (over the counter) business.\nMarcus shared this about serving on the SPSF NWA Board of Directors, \u201cI believe in the mission of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas because I\u2019ve seen firsthand the impact the organization has in our communities and the organizations that operate here. I\u2019m blessed to currently have two individuals that were recipients of financial support from the SPSF NWA on my team. I know how important SPSF NWA was to them. My hope is I can help SPSF NWA reach more individuals, like those on my team, so we can further increase the positive impact to NWA.\u201d\nCarolyn grew up in the Washington DC area, and completed her BA degree in Economics at the University of Maryland \u2013 College Park, and her MBA at the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. During her 30-year career in marketing and product innovation, Carolyn worked in New York and Chicago, before moving to Northwest Arkansas in 2006. Carolyn is currently Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Arkansas, Sam M. Walton College of Business, where she teaches strategy, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Her passion for education is a central theme in her life \u2013 and a key driver for her to volunteer with Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas.\nDonna Samples is from Huntsville, AR and has spent most of her life there. She is a graduate of Huntsville High School and received her BA in Social Work from Arkansas Tech University.\nDonna has been with the Arkansas Department of Human Services since 1975. She started as an eligibility worker, then became a program supervisor, and eventually the County Administrator. Donna tells us that the folks she has worked with are inspiring, and many are as fine of an individual that you will ever meet.\nWhen asked by SPSF NWA\u2019s mission is important to her, Donna had this to say:\nI have seen firsthand the far-reaching impact an education has on families and I have witnessed countless individuals lives changed for the better. I encourage anyone who has a burning desire to help people in a real and meaningful way to get involved with the Single Parent Scholarship program in your community. You can work with people who want to rise out of poverty and hopelessness, to prosperity and excitement for the future.\nKami Shrum was born and raised in Huntsville, AR. She received her bachelor\u2019s degree in Radiologic Technology from the University of Medical Sciences in Little Rock, AR.\nKami lives in Huntsville with her husband Jared and their two sons, Jayden and Jaxton. Along with serving as a board member for SPSF NWA, Kami serves on the Huntsville School Board, The Terry L. Gilliam Memorial Scholarship and Grant Board, and the Miss Madison County Scholarship Pageant Board.\nCurtis Stewart is originally from Mountain Home, Arkansas. He began his career with Coca-Cola as a driver\u2019s helper and rapidly promoted to positions of increasing responsibility in Little Rock, Arkansas. He progressed through the Coca-Cola system and held various leadership positions with both Coca-Cola Enterprises, Great Plains Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Refreshments and The Coca-Cola Company in Sales and Business Development.\nCurtis is currently the Vice President Field Sales of the Walmart and Sam\u2019s Club Global team for The Coca-Cola Company. Curtis is responsible for managing Walmart and Sam\u2019s Field Sales Team and the annual Governance Process with the Coca-Cola Bottling system.\nCurtis says that the ability to have a positive impact on the individual recipients and their families is the most rewarding aspect of serving on the SPSF NWA Board.\nCurtis and his wife Cathy have one son and reside in Farmington, AR.\nPhoto by Marc F. HenningArtInfusion ambassador headshots on Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at Crystal Bridges Musuem of American Art in Bentonville, Ark.\nAnthony Sumlin is a Produce Merchant at Sam\u2019s Club. His career in the food industry includes roles across operations, quality assurance, analytics, strategy and merchandising at Walmart, Inc. and Tyson Foods, Inc. Anthony holds a B.S. degree from Texas A&M University. He currently serves as an artinfusion Council Advisor for the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, is a board member for the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas (SoNA), serves at New Life Church in Fayetteville, and acts as a mentor at Elmwood Middle School with the Walmart Mi Futuro program. In addition, Anthony has supported the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA for over a decade.\nAnthony and his wife Chantal have lived in Fayetteville with their children Michael, Spencer, and Charlotte since 2004. In his free time, Anthony enjoys travel, engaging the arts, and enjoying outdoors activities that Northwest Arkansas has to offer.\nJohn lives in Fayetteville with his wife Joan who is a Jr. High history teacher in Springdale. They have a son, Jack, who is a Sr. at the UofA and a daughter, Anna, who is a sophomore at the UofA. He was the Prosecuting Attorney for Washington and Madison Counties before becoming a Circuit Judge. He graduated from Ouachita Baptist University and the UofA School of Law. They are active members of First Baptist Fayetteville. He has previously served on the SPSF of NWA and believes that it is a worthy cause because every citizen in the community receives a direct or indirect benefit from their work.\nTerah Vail grew up in Jonesboro, AR. After receiving her bachelor's at Colorado Christian University and her master's at the University of Edinburgh, she came back to Arkansas. She now lives in Fayetteville, and is Director of Operations for FAN Sales & Leasing. She loves the work she does for SPSFNWA because of the positive impact it has on thousands of lives in the community.\nRandy Werner was born in Blytheville but grew up in West Fork. He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2000 and moved to LA where he worked at a drop-in center for homeless and runaway youth. Now back in Fayetteville, is the Director of Operations for Old Buildings LLC, a family business focused on improving the community.\nRandy shared, \u201cSingle Parent and its mission are important to me for many reasons. When I was working with Pre-College Programs at the U of A, we were focused on assisting first-generation and low-income students getting to college. We would have students with many hurdles in front of them, and our job was to be their support network and launch pad to moving forward. I remember two of my students that were single mothers and going to college at 18 years old. It was a struggle and a very different experience for them. That was a memory that stuck with me.\nI work with the Fayetteville Area Community Foundation and see the great works that so many do in our community. A common statement that we follow (at the foundation) is that \u2018we are the do-gooders for the do-gooders.\u2019 It is incredibly impressive to watch the people that work tirelessly for non-profits in NWA. Single Parent and their staff are among the \u2018do-gooders\u2019. It is my obligation to help them and the families of NWA move forward.\u201d\nTracy Williams is originally from Denver, Colorado but pursued her education in AR. She completed her undergraduate program at UALR and received her Juris Doctorate at the University of Arkansas School of Law.\nTracy has held a number of roles with Walmart Stores, Inc. dating back to 1993. She is is currently a Market Manager with Walmart. In addition to serving SPSF NWA, she is a Board Member of the Springfield Police Foundation.\nTracy said the following about SPSF NWA, \u201cAs a single parent myself, I can understand and appreciate the challenges single parents face while attempting to gain an education. 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        "raw_content": "Immaculate settings like this look effortless, but there\u2019s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to create the oases of green that support the goings on at Corpus Christi College in Perth.\nWhen Chris describes what they tackle each day, it sounds fairly predictable, but then it quickly branches out into the unexpected. \u201cWe\u2019d start each day picking up rubbish and emptying bins, sweeping clear the footpaths and the car parks and keeping an eye out for any damage that needs repair. Staff would have notified us that we need to set up for an event, so we\u2019d do that, even just setting up a classroom to a different plan.\u201d So far, so good, but now it gets more interesting...\n\u201cWe then might clean the school buses and refuel them, liaise with the contract mowers, and get out into the garden beds to tend them and repair any damage to the reticulation system.\u201d\nTo this point it\u2019s all hands-on, covered by Chris and the team of three. But Chris also manages an army of sub contractors that are on site regularly \u2013 among them cleaners, electricians, plumbers and glaziers. \u201cThe toilets can back up, at any time or any other accidental damage to windows etc\u201d. A lot of my time is spent organising contractors.\u201d\nAnd then the bar is raised still further because along with routine maintenance, the usual schedule of events and the unexpected, Chris is also part of the college\u2019s project committee at a time when a series of major projects are underway. \u201cWe\u2019ve just completed a gym and classroom complex (Chris and his team put in the landscaping) and will be constructing a 400 seat theatre in 2018. Following that we\u2019ll begin the school\u2019s swimming pool.\u201d\nHow does Chris manage to be across such a broad scope of work? It probably comes down to experience. \u201cI grew up in Mandurah and started with a horticultural traineeship working in a Serpentine fruit orchard for three or four years. It was full on \u2013 spraying weeds, spraying for fruit fly, mowing, picking and packing - they were long days.\u201d Clearly Chris had a great work ethic because he quickly became leading hand. This was also the era where he met, married his wife and started his family.\nThe next four years of Chris\u2019s career were spent working for the Shire at Wagin, starting on the grounds team then becoming leading hand. Here he trained as a Ranger. From Wagin he took up the role of Parks Ranger for the Shire of Mundaring, adding his skippers ticket to his qualifications in order to effectively handle the management and conservation of lake Leschenaultia (a former railway dam which holds more than 500 million litre of water). And then Chris was contracted to work for the Defence Department, looking after the management of the Department\u2019s various grounds from as far north as Port Hedland, east to Kalgoorlie and south to Albany. \u201cI enjoyed the travel, getting around and seeing different places.\u201d\nSo when he arrived at Corpus Christi, he was clearly equipped with enough experience to deal with whatever happens at the school. Technically he works between the hours of 5:30am and 2:30pm - not that he sticks to those hours. \u201cYou have to prioritise to get things done and if it means working longer to get something sorted, you do. You make sure it\u2019s done before you leave because it\u2019s not going to go away.\u201d\nIt\u2019s a good method and it seems to keep everything ticking along without fuss. Maybe Chris gets this approach from home. He grew up in a household with two siblings and five foster siblings added into the mix, and he and his wife have created a similar set up within their family. Chris goes home after work to three of his own children, now 18, 17 and 15 as well as three foster children aged five, three and two years old. Surely that helps you keep your perspective and sense of calm.",
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        "raw_content": "October is always an interesting time for me because I spend much of it calling the parents of NFL draft prospects to offer my free newsletter. It\u2019s a series that runs about six weeks and details the NFL draft process, and I launched it just last year. It was very well-received, so we\u2019re rolling it out again this year.\nAnyway, it takes me about two weeks to call all the names in my file of about 600 sets of parents. It\u2019s a little bit of a logistical dilemma because we\u2019re calling parents from sea to shining sea and involving every time zone. Whenever I do this, I realize I\u2019m living the life my clients live every day. Though less and less recruiting involves calling someone out of the clear blue sky and proffering your services, being in the sports industry is all about making an introduction with three important traits: it\u2019s brief, it impresses on the person that you are knowledgeable and worthy of knowing, and it makes you likeable. That\u2019s hard to do, whether you\u2019re knocking on someone\u2019s door, calling their home phone number (not as many of those as there used to be), or any other forum where you\u2019re communicating with someone in real-time and not sending a text or an email.\nToday, I wanted to share a few notes and observations in hopes that the next time you\u2019re in a \u2018cold call\u2019 situation you won\u2019t feel so exposed.\nSo far, I\u2019ve called the numbers of 349 sets of parents. I\u2019ve probably made at least 100 more calls than that when you figure in the times I found two (sometimes three) numbers and tried both of them. I\u2019ve got another 150 or so calls to make this week.\nThe longest period of time I spent calling folks was just under seven hours straight. That was a long seven hours.\nThe spiel I leave on voice mails is about a minute long. That\u2019s probably a little longer than it should be.\nNine times I\u2019ve called and they weren\u2019t interested. I don\u2019t know why, but that stings. I think there are two reasons you\u2019d turn down free information: you\u2019re afraid you\u2019re getting sold something \u2014 I\u2019m not \u2014 or the school has conditioned parents you to see all people not associated with the school as Ebola carriers.\nSo far I\u2019ve been hung up on three times. Once I called, got cut off, then called right back and got hung up on. Turns out the first time I had been hung up on, too. I\u2019m a slow learner.\nI called one household last night and got the player\u2019s father, who\u2019s an ex-NFL player. He was pretty irate that I had called, and cut me off mid-pitch (though at least he didn\u2019t hang up on me). It\u2019s kinda funny because he played decades ago, and the game \u2014 and the draft process \u2014 have changed a LOT since he was going through. I guess he\u2019ll have to learn on his own. Then again, maybe he won\u2019t; his son\u2019s not a hot prospect.\nSometimes I call and I\u2019m greeted very warmly once they understand who I am and that I\u2019m offering something informative and free. That\u2019s always gratifying.\nSeven times so far I\u2019ve called and gotten a fax line. I usually stay on the line long enough to hear most of that weird noise the fax makes. I\u2019m weird.\nWar Story Wednesday tomorrow. I\u2019ve got something inspired by a phone call I got from an old friend this weekend. See you then.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Thanks a million\nNods and becks and wreathed smiles \u2192\nChecking Facebook \u2013 social workers and social media\nI happened to read the Community Care piece on social workers and social media this week. I think it is a good piece, it is here\nhttp://www.communitycare.co.uk/2017/10/10/social-workers-use-social-media/?cmpid=NLC|SCSC|SCNEW-2017-1011\nBut I mentioned on Twitter that this paragraph troubled me\n3. But debates continue about the impact of social media on the confidentiality of service users, and how information shared publicly on social media should be used by social workers, says Birchall. \u201cIf a social worker visited a home and saw a dangerous person who should not be present in the family home, they would be wrong not to act on this, but if they looked at a service user\u2019s profile on social media and found out the same information there\u2019s a sense that this breaches the service user\u2019s confidentiality, even though the information is public. There are strong feelings on both sides of the argument. It\u2019s a new world and we\u2019re just getting to grips [with it].\u201d\nI mentioned that this is in contravention of the published guidance about members of the State looking at the social media of members of the public (even where the social media is on public settings and open to anyone to view)\nNot in any sense a criticism of the author, or Community Care \u2013 the guidance has obviously gone under the radar, but it is important\nIt seems that many people didn\u2019t know about this guidance from the Office of Surveillance Commissioners\nhttp://www.publiclawtoday.co.uk/local-government/information-law/344-information-law/31202-public-authorities-and-surveillance\nExtract from OSC Procedures & Guidance document\nCovert surveillance of Social Networking Sites (SNS)\n288. The fact that digital investigation is routine or easy to conduct does not reduce the need for authorisation. Care must be taken to understand how the SNS being used works. Authorising Officers must not be tempted to assume that one service provider is the same as another or that the services provided by a single provider are the same.\n288.1 Whilst it is the responsibility of an individual to set privacy settings to protect unsolicited access to private information, and even though data may be deemed published and no longer under the control of the author, it is unwise to regard it as \u2015open source, or publicly available; the author has a reasonable expectation of privacy if access controls are applied. In some cases data may be deemed private communication still in transmission (instant messages for example). Where privacy settings are available but not applied the data may be considered open source and an authorisation is not usually required. Repeat viewing of \u2015open source sites may constitute directed surveillance on a case by case basis and this should be borne in mind.\n288.2 Providing there is no warrant authorising interception in accordance with section 48(4) of the 2000 Act, if it is necessary and proportionate for a public authority to breach covertly access controls, the minimum requirement is an authorisation for directed surveillance. An authorisation for the use and conduct of a CHIS is necessary if a relationship is established or maintained by a member of a public authority or by a person acting on its behalf (i.e. the activity is more than mere reading of the site\u2018s content).\n288.3 It is not unlawful for a member of a public authority to set up a false identity but it is inadvisable for a member of a public authority to do so for a covert purpose without an authorisation for directed surveillance when private information is likely to be obtained. The SRO should be satisfied that there is a process in place to ensure compliance with the legislation. Using photographs of other persons without their permission to support the false identity infringes other laws.\n288.4 A member of a public authority should not adopt the identity of a person known, or likely to be known, to the subject of interest or users of the site without authorisation, and without the consent of the person whose identity is used, and without considering the protection of that person. The consent must be explicit (i.e. the person from whom consent is sought must agree (preferably in writing) what is and is not to be done).\nSo this is guidance to members of the State (such as social workers) as to when they can view social media without consent of the author or going to obtain Regulation of Investigatory Power Act (RIPA) authorisation in the form of a warrant from a Magistrate. (which they are highly unlikely to get)\nIf a parent has privacy settings, then the ONLY way to view it is with the person\u2019s explicit consent OR a warrant under RIPA from a Magistrate. Anything else is an offence.\nThe guidance is VERY plain that using dummy or fake accounts to gain access to another person\u2019s social media presence is \u2018inadvisable\u2019\nThe tricky bit is here\nWhere privacy settings are available but not applied the data may be considered open source and an authorisation is not usually required. Repeat viewing of \u2015open source sites may constitute directed surveillance on a case by case basis and this should be borne in mind.\n(It\u2019s not clear about where privacy settings are NOT available, but as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all dating websites have privacy settings, I don\u2019t think this is going to come up very often. Maybe if the parent is posting a lot on Reddit\u2026. )\nWhat this says is that even where a person has no privacy settings on their social media and it is \u2018open source\u2019 \u2013 i.e available to anyone to go and look at, \u201cREPEAT viewing of open source sites MAY constitute directed surveillance on a case by case basis\u201d (and if it does, RIPA authorisation would be needed)\nAmendments to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Directed Surveillance and Covert Human Intelligence Sources) Order 2010 (\u201cthe 2010 Order\u201d) mean that a local authority can now only grant an authorisation under RIPA for the use of directed surveillance where the local authority is investigating particular types of criminal offences. These are criminal offences which attract a maximum custodial sentence of 6 months or more or relate to the underage sale of alcohol or tobacco.\nAnd therefore, if in an individual case, the REPEAT viewing of open source social media by someone working for a local authority DOES count as directed surveillance, it will be unlawful. Because a Local Authority can only do this with authorisation, and the authorisation can only be given for investigating particular types of criminal offences (and the \u201cwe were doing it to prevent child abuse/drug misuse won\u2019t cut it. Sale of cigarettes to children in a shop is the sort of thing that is okay for getting a warrant for directed surveillance \u2013 that sort of hidden camera thing)\nAnd conducting unauthorised direct surveillance is an offence under RIPA. So serious stuff.\nWhat\u2019s REPEAT viewing?\nWell, the guidance doesn\u2019t say REPEATED (which implies multiple occasions) and my best guess is that REPEAT means what it says on the tin, more than once.\nAny social worker that accesses a parents social media presence (even if they are available to the public) more than once, is at risk of committing the criminal offence under RIPA and having their actions potentially actionable in damages. Local Authorities are obliged to follow the guidance, they can\u2019t just choose to ignore it.\nDuring the Twitter discussion, some people felt that if a parent chooses to publish the material for the public (and doesn\u2019t make use of the privacy settings) then they have effectively waived their privacy. They have, in so far as members of the public are concerned. Any member of the public can go and look at their social media presence.\nBut an agent of the State can\u2019t do make REPEAT viewings of it, even if the accounts are open to the public. (and no, you can\u2019t just take off your social work hat and put on your member of the public hat)\nI look at it this way. The street outside your front door is open to the public \u2013 just like your social media account on no privacy settings. Anyone can stand in that street. If they stand there, they can see your front door, and if you don\u2019t close your curtains, can see into your house. But if it is a member of the State doing that, they either need your permission or an authorisation to conduct surveillance without your permission.\nIt\u2019s the same here \u2013 just because you\u2019ve left your curtains open doesn\u2019t mean that the social worker can stand outside your house in a public road and look through your window whenever they want.\nAs we can see from the case below, failure to obtain the evidence legally doesn\u2019t make it inadmissible, and the family Court won\u2019t be the place to punish any offence under RIPA (that will be a criminal court, boys and girls, so think on)\nBut I would imagine that representations would be made that if a social worker has made repeat viewings of social media, and not taken this guidance into account, that their assessment is tainted by this and their evidence should be viewed with caution. Whether or not Judges accept those representations is a different question.\nhttps://suesspiciousminds.com/2017/07/19/watching-the-detectives/\nUntil there\u2019s more clarity on this, given that it is a criminal offence, the advice must be ONCE without consent is as far as it is safe to go. I would also counsel against anyone immediately thinking \u201cwell, as long as I only do it once, there are seven workers in my team, so we can get seven bites at it\u201d . If there\u2019s even a tiny risk that what you are doing may be a criminal offence, don\u2019t mess around with taking that risk.\nIf you get explicit consent from the parent \u201cI\u2019d like to look at your Facebook profile\u201d \u201cYes, I agree to that\u201d, then you are good. Otherwise, once is the only safe number.\nThere\u2019s a tricky grey area where a parent has posted something they shouldn\u2019t have done on social media and have been asked to take it down or something defamatory \u2013 how can that now be checked? I think the parent would have to consent. (or directed by the Court to produce evidence to show that the offending remarks have been removed)\nPosted in Uncategorized and tagged facebook, RIPA, social media, social worker looking at parent's facebook, social workers accessing social media, twitter. Bookmark the permalink.\nFosterer5 | October 13, 2017 at 11:02 am\nI like the comparison with direct physical surveillance, but you could argue that much of social media is closer to publishing a newsletter describing what you\u2019ve been doing.\nI\u2019d be interested to know what the legal position would if you regularly left copies of such a newsletter in a public place, or stuck on a public noticeboard. Would it then be okay for a state agent to regularly check without a warrant?\nWhat about if you published a daily column in a national newspaper?\nI think that it is very clear there that the person has no expectation of privacy \u2013 my thinking on this guidance is that (a) a user of social media might not have understood how to set the privacy settings or (b) as the sites tend to do, when the site updates they reset all your privacy settings to open access and the user may not have realised \u2013 so it is not safe to assume that just because a person\u2019s social media is open source that this was what they intended.\nAs I said to Sarah, if I write you a postcard, the postman is ABLE physically to read the message that I\u2019ve written for you, but I\u2019d still be very unhappy to open my front door and see a postman standing there reading the contents of postcards.\nBen | October 23, 2017 at 1:19 pm\nI think social media is more like a group of friends chatting away in their own garden or in the pub and that they would willingly talk to a friendly person and allow them to join in that passed by their garden or who joined in with them in the pub. They wouldn\u2019t however like someone who was eavesdropping in on them by hiding behind a fence or through twitching curtains or behind a nook in a pub, never mind someone sat in a police car with listening equipment taking down notes of the conversation.\njolliffe | October 13, 2017 at 11:04 am\nI know of parents that have been seriously stalked by some SWs on Facebook.\nStella aka Toni Macleod | October 13, 2017 at 11:10 am\nI\u2019m sorry but I\u2019m not redacting or moderating my views on this piece as I usually do \u2026\u2026. and believe me i moderate ALOT of my comments an EXTREME amount in comparison to what id like to say\nWhat a total load of shi* if that\u2019s the case it\u2019s illegal to gather information from Facebook why have I got 3 full cases relating to 5 kids that comprise of several bundles of Facebook print outs alone despite my accounts being locked down tighter than the proverbial nuns c**t why were they allowed to do it by high court judges AND lord justices ????\nBy all means I don\u2019t care what they use not like anything relating to my children could be viewed negatively but given that my reference to c**t H and that I aired my views on the corruption I faced was predominantly their basis for their continued forced separation of my family under the bs guise of playing lip service and disrespecting authority (truth hurts cry me a river if I hurt you feelings by highlighting your crap I\u2019m more than willing to work with people that work with me lies and games involving my family aren\u2019t appreciated) why then has this legislation been allowed to be openly disregarded????\nAre they now saying peoples cases where information was solely gathered off Facebook like mine should be re heard ???\nRaging at this utter tosh that las up and down the country ignore daily and have done for years its nowt but another legislation they\u2019ll flout\nI obviously don\u2019t know the details of your case, but I don\u2019t think the guidance is saying it is illegal to get information off social media, rather that appropriate permissions have to be sought and gained (not from the person being investigated, rather from someone with the authority to grant permission for surveillance).\nIs it possible they have gained the required authorization in you case?\nIf not, then it does sound like an illegal action on the part of those involved\u2026\nIt wasn\u2019t, before this guidance. So if it was more than two months ago, it wasn\u2019t considered as directed surveillance or potential directed surveillance then.\nI have been asked what the criminal offence might be. I am NOT a RIPA lawyer, so this aspect is not professional legal advice (and in fact, I\u2019m not giving legal advice to ANY of you, if you need it, you should get it from someone who is advising you specifically)\nBut my four-pennorth\ns11 Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (depending on whether you count a website hosting people\u2019s social media as a telecommunications operator)\nS261 \u201cTelecommunication system\u201d means a system (including the apparatus comprised in it) that exists (whether wholly or partly in the United Kingdom or elsewhere) for the purpose of facilitating the transmission of communications by any means involving the use of electrical or electromagnetic energy. [Yep, I think that counts]\n\u201cCommunication\u201d, in relation to a telecommunications operator, telecommunications service or telecommunication system, includes\u2014\n(a)anything comprising speech, music, sounds, visual images or data of any description, and\n(b)signals serving either for the impartation of anything between persons, between a person and a thing or between things or for the actuation or control of any apparatus. [Yep]\nOffence of unlawfully obtaining communications data\n(1)A relevant person who, without lawful authority, knowingly or recklessly obtains communications data from a telecommunications operator or a postal operator is guilty of an offence.\n(2)In this section \u201crelevant person\u201d means a person who holds an office, rank or position with a relevant public authority (within the meaning of Part 3).\n(3)Subsection (1) does not apply to a relevant person who shows that the person acted in the reasonable belief that the person had lawful authority to obtain the communications data.\nor to both;\nAND NOTE that if I am right about that being the offence (and I may not be, I\u2019m not a criminal lawyer or a RIPA lawyer) then the offence is against the PERSON who committed it, not the agency. So the social worker, not the LA.\njolliffe | October 13, 2017 at 1:09 pm\nYou are right but as they do this as an agent then the agency can be liable too. It depends on a number of factors, do they have a compliant policy are others involved or aware, is a blind turned.\nIt is not as simple as just the person. In criminal and tort law an agency can be liable for the actions of an agent because they act for the agency. Of course in context there would be a difference between private snoop and clearly information being used in proceedings as that needs others involved like manager and legal department etc.\nYes, there are various actions in civil proceedings for breach of statutory duty, and those would be against the agency. I\u2019m not quite sure whether there\u2019s a Data Protection issue too \u2013 it does seem to be an act of processing information about an individual, so there\u2019s that potential route.\nI looked at this sort of issue in many areas, acts that there is no authority for and found the most effective approach is to preaction notice for writ of mandamus after asking for issue to be addressed and it is ignored.\nI do that with issues specified against individual and agency in a drafted application.\nThe mandamus itself tends to get the required attention and of course if not it is a high court matter that is faster than JR including emergency exparte if needed.\nAnd they are a simple application.\nThe great thing is as they are a QBD jurisdiction they do not go up the chain 1st and cross cut civil and criminal law, doing something that should not be done or not doing something that should be done.\nI have never had to issue one as it sends the Willie\u2019s up most authorities.\nI use them sparingly though.\nI have even done one in Australia and the judge involved went very pale and immediately modified her behaviour.\nYes\u2026 But there are also cost risks in a JR if it gets that far. What\u2019s the name of your RIPA officer and do they know about this will also scare the naughty person off\njolliffe | October 13, 2017 at 10:41 pm\nYes JR has that issue which is why Mandamus is less problematic because it is not so broad\nIPA officer nice I like it\nPerhaps a memo to all local authorities up and down the country, because they\u2019re still doing it\nWell now most of their legal depts and principal social workers and iros know\u2026\nMaybe I should have said a \u2018reminder memo\u2019\nHelen | October 13, 2017 at 4:38 pm\nWhat about information gleaned whilst watching Jeremy Kyle\u2026. Tricky to use the information though, as you would have to admit that you have been watching Jeremy Kyle.\nThe shame, the burning shame. But no element of covert there\nBob | October 14, 2017 at 8:42 am\nI\u2019m struggling to understand this theory from the guidance that a single viewing of open material is fine but multiple viewings become directed surveillance. Surely it has to be one or the other.\nAs soon as you start typing the name into the search bar for the first time, you are directing your efforts towards that individual in the hopes of learning something. It\u2019s not a chance encounter.\nDoing that must either be unlawful directed surveillance or lawful open-source research but it feels like a bit of a cop-out to say \u201cit is unlawful, but you get one freebie\u201d.\nNot sure I quite follow that logic either, but the guidance just says \u201crepeat\u201d\nPerhaps once is enquiry, more than once could be stalking, harassment, abuse of powers etc ?\nBen | October 23, 2017 at 12:30 pm\nThe guidance is exactly that,it\u2019s guidance. I stopped counting years ago how many agents of the state, I have told that guidance is guidance and policy is not necessarily law, from both sides of the fence (not as a SW )\u2026. 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        "raw_content": "In this guide we consider ways in which the contract of employment may be brought to an end and some of the complications that an employer may encounter in those circumstances.\nEmployees may terminate a contract by resigning, in the same way as employers may terminate a contract by dismissing.\nA resignation is the termination of a contract of employment by the employee in the same way as a dismissal the contract will not actually come to an end until the employee has communicated his or her resignation to the employer, either by words or by conduct.\nIs the resignation clear?\nIn order to be an effective resignation an end date has to be identified in the notice given. An employee stating an intention to resign will not be sufficient. However, a resignation need not be expressed in a formal way and may be inferred from the employee\u2019s conduct and the surrounding circumstances.\nUsually it is not difficult to recognise a resignation but there are circumstances in which the situation may not be so clear. One recent example was in the case of East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust v Levy UKEAT/0232/17.\nThe facts were that Mrs Levy an assistant administrator had worked in the Records Department for over ten years when difficulties working with a colleague had led to her applying for an alternative position in the Radiology department. Her application was successful and she was offered the post subject to pre-appointment checks. Having received the offer she handed her manager a letter on 10 June 2016 which stated \u2018please accept one month's notice from the above date\u2019. The manager replied the same day accepting her resignation\u2019 and confirming that her last day of work in the Records Department would be Friday 8 July 2016.\nSix days later, the offer of a position in the Radiology Department was withdrawn due to Mrs Levy\u2019s sickness absence record. She immediately contacted her manager to withdraw her notice. The manager though decided not to accept her retraction and confirmed the date of termination.\nMrs Levy brought a claim of unfair dismissal but had she been dismissed or had she resigned?\nIt was held that she had not resigned. The words used in her letter giving \u2018notice\u2019 did not identify the subject in respect of which notice was being given \u2013 it could have been either a notice of intended transfer or notice of termination.\nThe Employment Appeal Tribunal considered that even if the words had not been ambiguous there were special circumstances meaning that the letter had to be read in the context that it was known she was unhappy in the Records Department and that a conditional offer for a new role in another department had been given. Given that background the letter would have led a reasonable observer to conclude that Mrs Levy was doing no more than informing her manager at the earliest opportunity of her intention to accept what was then a conditional offer of a transfer.\nThe decision is an important reminder that whilst an employer would usually be entitled to take a clear notice of resignation at face value there may be factors which will require the employer to make further enquiries to clarify whether it is the intention of the employee to leave the business.\nNot giving correct notice\nResigning without giving full notice can cause commercial difficulties for the employer. It might be thought that the employer has no option but to accept it but where the employee gives notice in breach of the contractual terms the employer may decide not to accept it and the contract will continue.\nThis was highlighted in the case of Sunrise Brokers LLP v Rodgers [2014] EWCA Civ 1373 where Mr Rodgers a key employee was required to give 12 months' notice of resignation. When Mr Rodgers received an offer of a post with one of Sunrise's competitors he informed his employer that he wanted to leave Sunrise immediately despite the 12 month notice clause.\nRather than accepting it Sunrise rejected the resignation as being as being in breach of contract and told him to return to work. Mr Rodgers disputed he was still employed and refused to attend work. Sunrise stopped paying his salary and also obtained an injunction that prevented him from working for the competitor because he was still their employee.\nThe decision usefully shows that when an employee breaches his or her contract, either by not giving the requisite notice of termination or by refusing to work, the usual reaction of accepting the employee\u2019s conduct as terminating the contract may not always be the most commercial one.\nIn some employment contracts there may also be an express provision that will set out that there will be financial consequences if the employee fails to give proper notice. However employers will need to ensure that the financial sums stipulated reflect the losses from the employee\u2019s breach.\nIn Li v First Marine Solutions UKEATS/0045/13/BI the provision was challenged on the grounds that it was a penalty clause.\nMiss Li\u2019s employment contract entitled her employer to deduct a month\u2019s salary if she failed to work her notice period. Miss Li had fallen out with her employer and given notice. She refused to work her notice period as she believed that she had sufficient holiday outstanding. However the employer disagreed and deducted one month\u2019s salary for the shortfall of her notice period. Her challenge in the Employment Tribunal failed. It was held that the clause was not a penalty but was a genuine pre-estimate of loss and as a result was enforceable. It took into account that there were costs from lost work and the expense of providing emergency cover.\nWhat about the employee who gives too much notice of resignation? If the employee when giving notice of resignation gives more notice than required by the contract it will still be valid. For example, in Beadnell v James Howden and Co Ltd ET Case No.71141/95, Mr Beadnell agreed on 22 December 1994 to give up his company car in return for a payment of \u00a34,400. It was a term of the agreement that if he left within 12 months he would have to repay \u00a32,200. Mr Beadnell gave his notice on 15 November 1995, saying that he would like to leave as soon as possible after 22 December.\nHaving unsuccessfully tried to persuade him to stay, he was told that as he was required to give only four weeks\u2019 notice his employment would terminate on 13 December 1995. It was held that Mr Beadnell was entitled to give notice to terminate on 22 December and that by bringing the date forward, his employer had unfairly dismissed him.\nWhen resignations amount to constructive dismissal\nA resignation may amount to a constructive dismissal only if it is in response to a fundamental breach of contract by the employer.\nIn addition to showing that there has been a fundamental breach the employee also needs to show a causal link between the breach and the employee\u2019s resignation. Delays in resigning may lead to doubts as to whether the breach was the reason for the resignation.\nFor example, in Dixon and ors v London General Transport Services Ltd EAT 1265/98 it was held that resignations that took place a year after the employer\u2019s breach were not caused by the employer\u2019s repudiation, as alleged by the employees. The employees, who had signed a petition against the imposition of new terms and conditions by their employer, were found not to have \u2018accepted the employer\u2019s breach of contract because they had elected to continue working.\nAgreed termination\nParties to a contract of employment are free to agree between themselves to terminate it. Both sides are then released from further performance of their obligations under the contract and the contract is discharged by mutual consent.\nThere can be a fine line between termination by agreement and termination by resignation. Indeed, some reported cases that have held that the employee has resigned also refer to an agreement to that effect having been reached between employer and employee.\nSince the effect of a termination by agreement is to deny the employee statutory employment protection rights, courts and tribunals are reluctant to make such a finding unless there is very clear evidence that an entirely voluntary arrangement has been entered into.\nTermination by agreement can be initiated by the employer and still be genuine. However the Employment Tribunal will look into the intention of the employer and the attitude of the employee and consider: if there was a threat of dismissal and if the employee acted voluntarily. Finding that an employee has acted voluntarily will be difficult where an employer gives an employee various options to choose from, but the employee does not like any of them and simply picks the least objectionable one.\nIn Francis v Pertemps Recruitment Partnership Ltd EATS 0003/13, Mr Francis was employed to work for a specific client. When the client no longer required his services the agency offered him two weeks\u2019 notice pay and the choice between looking for a new assignment for him or a redundancy payment. Mr Francis accepted the second option. However it was held that this was a dismissal rather than a mutual agreement. Both options given involved dismissal.\nIn contrast it is more likely that mutual agreement will be found as the reason for termination where the employee initiates the discussion for instance seeking medical retirement.\nA contract of employment may come to an end by way of \u2018frustration\u2019 when an unforeseen event makes performance of the contract impossible or radically different from what the parties originally intended.\nWhen a contract is frustrated it ends automatically by operation of law, without a dismissal on the part of the employer or a resignation on the part of the employee, and the parties are discharged from further obligations under it. The employee cannot therefore claim unfair dismissal and is not entitled to any notice or payment in lieu.\nCourts and tribunals are generally reluctant to find that a contract of employment has been frustrated and will require strong evidence before allowing a contention to this effect to succeed. One reason for this is that the doctrine of frustration sits uncomfortably with the modern-day employment relationship and the statutory employment protection.\nThe burden of proof is on the party asserting that the contract has been frustrated and the existence of any term in the contract \u2013 whether express or implied \u2013 indicating that the contract may continue in the circumstances will tend to indicate there has been no frustration.\nIn Gryf-Lowczowski v Hinchingbrooke Healthcare NHS Trust 2006 ICR 425, QBD for example a consultant surgeon\u2019s employment contract was not frustrated where, owing to an external assessment of his abilities, he was required to undertake a reskilling programme with another Trust before resuming his duties. 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        "raw_content": "Episode 004: \u201cIncentive Auctions and Spectrum Thoughts\u201d\nChris: 00:00 Hello, and welcome to another episode of TPI\u2019s podcast, Two Think Minimum. I\u2019m Chris McGurn, TPI\u2019s Director of Communications. On this podcast, we have focused on topics ranging from the definition of broadband to infrastructure broadly and what it means for telecommunications, the Universal Service Fund and rural broadband access. Today, we will continue to tackle the meta issues in tech policy and tech politics with a conversation on the Incentive Auctions.\nThe last incentive auction held on March 30, 2017 yielded $19.8 billion in revenue, including $10.05 billion for winning broadcast bidders and more than $7 billion for the United States Treasury.[1] Now, for those of us not familiar with the technical side of this policy, when it comes to incentive auctions and spectrum in general, these terms may be new and it might be staggering that they\u2019ve raised so much money, but that\u2019s why we\u2019re joined by Scott Wallsten, who is President and Senior Fellow of TPI, and Sarah Oh, fellow at TPI, to delve into topics all things incentive auctions today. I\u2019ll let them take it away.\nSarah: 01:14 Scott, I know that you did some work on researching the incentive auctions and discussing alternatives to running the incentive auction, but also interpreting results from it. I recently read a blog post that TPI published comparing auctions and auction revenues from the last few spectrum auctions. The AWS-3 spectrum auction yielded $41 billion in revenues, which was an outlier,[2] with a high MHz-POP number over $2 /MHz-POP. In comparison, the incentive auction from spring 2017 yielded revenues of $19 billion, which was less than half of the AWS-3 auction, but also with lower MHz-POP averages at around $1.30 /MHz-POP for top 40 markets. Do these numbers mean that the incentive auction of the 600 MHz band wasn\u2019t as successful as the AWS-3 auctions? Did it meet expectations?\nScott: 02:29 Let\u2019s back up a little bit. The short answer to your question is that the auction was a success. It did not meet many expectations, but those expectations were unrealistic because they were based on the previous the AWS-3 auction, which was, which yielded numbers like we\u2019d never seen before. If you look at expectations prior to that auction, then the incentive auction pretty much met them. The incentive auction did what it was supposed to do and the FCC deserves a lot of credit for it. Now that doesn\u2019t mean there aren\u2019t a lot of things we can fix it and there\u2019s still a debate about whether it\u2019s the right thing to do. But let\u2019s back up even further. Let\u2019s sort of slowly work backwards.\nWhen you gave those prices, you said that they were in terms of MHz-POP, or price per MHz-POP. So you need to explain what that is. That\u2019s the price \u2013 the dollars that was paid for a given license \u2013 times the bandwidth of the license, divided by the population covered by the geographic footprint. That\u2019s the standard way of normalizing prices of spectrum so that we can compare them.[3]\nWe didn\u2019t always use to use auctions at all. Starting in the 1930s, and probably earlier before the FCC, spectrum was allocated by what we call \u201cbeauty contests.\u201d There would be spectrum available and the FCC would review arguments for what it should be used for and who should get it. They would decide, let\u2019s say the 600 MHz band of spectrum should be used for television broadcast. Then anybody could come in and make a case for why they were the ones that deserved it.\nThey had spectrum for all kinds of things, for various specific use cases, for TV, for radio, for taxi, taxi drivers, and taxi cab companies, for all kinds of things. The problem with that was that, first of all, we didn\u2019t know whether that was really the best use because everybody\u2019s going to come in and argue that what they do is the best use and people still do that actually. If somebody is allocated spectrum today, you will always hear them forever say that they are the ones that need that spectrum. We don\u2019t know whether it was initially allocated properly and then because it was mandated for that use, it was hard for it to switch to something else when that was no longer the most valuable use of the spectrum.\nThey tried to get rid of the problem of the \u201cbeauty contest\u201d of everyone trying to convince them it was better by having it be a lottery system and relying on the secondary market to move that spectrum to its highest value use. The problem with that was that the transaction costs, um, led to people earning windfalls. And nobody likes windfalls. Economists don\u2019t care about windfalls because those aren\u2019t real economic effects. They\u2019re just transfers of money and so if the secondary market moved the spectrum to its highest value use and somebody made a fortune on it, well, it was lucky for that person and because it belonged to the government, let\u2019s say, it was publicly owned beforehand, arguably that money should have gone to the government, but it didn\u2019t affect the economic output of that.\nEventually, thanks to people like Evan Kwerel, an economist at the FCC who had pushed for auctions and done research on it for a long time, and Reed Hunt who was chairman of the FCC at the time and knew to listen to his staff, we ended up bringing in auctions. The idea was that we could figure out where the spectrum would make the most sense, who had the highest value use, who was willing to pay the most for it. We auctioned it off just like we would auction off anything else, or issue requests for proposals and give it to whoever was willing to pay the most. That\u2019s called a forward auction, a standard auction, what people think of where people bid higher and higher prices until no one was willing to pay anymore.\nScott: 06:35 The incentive auction was a way to simultaneously free up spectrum that was stuck in this antiquated use case and then turn around and auction it off. In this case it was a way to get spectrum from the broadcasters by seeing how much they would have to be paid to give up their license rather than just demanding that they give it up, and allowing a broadcasters to opt in if they wanted to whoever on TV stations as they could get a payout. Then they would repack the existing stations to create a nice clean block of spectrum and turn around and auction it off. That was the incentive auction. I think I forgot your question after all that.\nSarah: 07:21 Thanks for the history on spectrum.\nScott: That sounded very sarcastic.\nChris: Still a lot of good information though.\nSarah: When you were recounting the history of spectrum, I just keep wondering, \u201cWhy is it so political?\u201d It sounds so simple when you say, \u201cthe FCC held an incentive auction,\u201d but getting to auctions took a long time, a lot of politics, a lot of congressional involvement, a lot of persuasion, a lot of equity arguments. It\u2019s not a simple process and you would think that something as simple as spectrum, I mean as \u201csimple\u201d like a resource like spectrum could be moved around with market mechanisms.[4] So why is Congress so involved? The incentive auction was only authorized by the Middle Class Tax Act in 2012,[5] ten years after a report from the FCC recommending this incentive auction by Evan Kwerel [and John Williams].[6]\nScott: 08:32 You\u2019re asking really interesting questions. Why spectrum is so political? One reason is that it\u2019s so valuable, but lots of things are valuable and they\u2019re not, they\u2019re not political. Partly, it goes back to a few things. One is that it was allocated to certain uses, so lots of groups feel like they have the right to particular bands of spectrum and they don\u2019t want to give it up. That also includes not just, like we were talking about the TV broadcasters, but the government \u2013 the Defense Department \u2013 is the largest single holder of spectrum and arguably doesn\u2019t use it very efficiently and we\u2019d like to move more of it for private and civil use, private civil commercial use. They don\u2019t want to give it up. Nobody wants to give up something that they feel belongs to them. We have to figure out ways of doing that that everyone agrees with, or not everyone, but enough people agree with. That creates constant arguments. There are groups that would much rather fight about it in a regulatory setting than have to pay for it.\nSarah: 09:43 To be a squeaky wheel, can I interject here? Sometimes I wonder, the unlicensed spectrum crowd, they are just repeating the same mistakes that led to the broadcasters having spectrum and making it political. If unlicensed bands are just regulated by rules that go through the FCC,[7] what happens when we need to clear devices off of unlicensed? It has to go through this whole political process again. Even though in the short term it sounds like, having unlicensed rules is the fastest way to have new uses enter the spectrum quickly, in a bigger picture, I feel like licenses that are able to move around in the market are actually better for innovation.\nScott: 10:32 First, since we don\u2019t have somebody here who is specifically pro-unlicensed, we don\u2019t want to criticize them unfairly or put words in anyone\u2019s mouth even though it\u2019s fun. Unlicensed is important, and licensed is important. But you\u2019re raising the point that, when a band of spectrum is allocated for a particular use, it becomes very, very difficult to change it. Now, unlicensed is a little bit different from just specifying a use, because it can be any use as long as it meets certain rules regarding interference and accepting interference and so on. Unlicensed has been important for innovation, we use Wi-Fi all the time.\nBut we did see it when there was a new technology that wanted to use unlicensed \u2013 LTE-U \u2013 caused a huge fight. The Wi-Fi proponents didn\u2019t like it. Then there were lots of technical arguments over, did it cause interference and, and how much.[8] On the one hand, the rule is very clear \u2013 if it causes interference, it doesn\u2019t matter which, it\u2019s not supposed to matter, anybody can use it. But there was a huge installed base of people who used Wi-Fi and so it became its own constituency. Broadly speaking that is a problem.\nOne of the problems that we\u2019re faced with now is that cars, automobiles, were given spectrum in the 5 GHz band and now they are fighting tooth and nail to make sure they keep that spectrum. It doesn\u2019t matter whether they\u2019re actually going to use it, they say they need it for safety reasons. So, here\u2019s another industry that was given access to have, what it considers its spectrum, and doesn\u2019t want to give it up. That\u2019s why we try not to give spectrum to groups because it becomes a constituency that doesn\u2019t want to give it up because there is no easy way to compensate.\nSarah: 12:25 Why isn\u2019t spectrum like any other property? What makes spectrum so political? Scott, you talked a little bit about that. The initial allocations, there\u2019s a lot of history involved, like back in the Hoover administration where the federal government was organizing \u201cchaos on the airwaves.\u201d[9] There was a big increase in the number of radio stations that were broadcasting. Then, they were asking the federal government to put some order on entry because there was just too much interference. That\u2019s an example of where the federal government served as an arbiter or moderator in the market.\nScott: 13:12 On the one hand, it was important for dealing with the interference. On the other hand, there were a group of incumbents looking to be protected from entry.\nSarah: 13:20 It\u2019s like an area where it\u2019s uniquely \u2013 Tom Hazlett says this in his book too \u2013 where it\u2019s uniquely convenient to come up with a technology reason for obstruction, or technology reason for a carve out from the regulator or from Congress.\nScott: 13:37 We\u2019ll have Tom as a guest on the podcast. One of the most insightful things from his book, The Political Spectrum,[10] is that wherever he went, the objection to making spectrum available for some other use, or more freely available, the objections were always technical. You have sort of a rule of thumb when somebody makes a technical argument against, allowing use \u2013 you can bet that they\u2019re just protecting an incumbent, and that\u2019s the reason. There\u2019s always a political economic reason and the technical stuff isn\u2019t the real issue. I\u2019m sure that\u2019s exaggerating because there are technical issues.\nSarah: 14:26 Ronald Coase also \u2013 he has such good economic instincts \u2013 gravitated towards studying spectrum and the FCC, noticing that there\u2019s just so much economics and incentives in the whole movement of licenses and rights on spectrum, far more than technical constraints.[11]\nScott: 14:51 He realized that the beauty contest way of allocating spectrum was silly and he wanted a system of auctions essentially. And he was laughed at originally.\nChris: You talk about some of the other ways spectrum was allocated, the beauty contest and the lottery, and then moving into an auction system where it goes to the highest bidder, doesn\u2019t that block out small innovative companies if they wanted to get spectrum?\nScott: 15:23 Building out a wireless network is hugely capital intensive. The idea that a small company is going to build its own infrastructure is not especially realistic. The FCC has tried to give small company credits in the auctions, but mostly, that just creates shell companies and all kinds of ways of gaming the system. There\u2019s no evidence that it\u2019s done any good. Plus, we want innovative uses on those wireless networks. I mean we also want the wireless networks themselves to be innovative. But set asides in the infrastructure for small businesses, is generally not a good way to go.\nChris: 16:10 When we\u2019re talking about the auctions themselves, we\u2019re really talking about a handful of companies that everyone knows about because they pay their monthly wireless, Wi-Fi, cellular bill to them. Are those the players when we\u2019re talking about in the spectrum auctions?\nScott: 16:23 Usually, but not always. There are, in any given auction, companies that you probably haven\u2019t heard of. Then there are companies that you\u2019ve heard of, that are in the auctions, surprisingly, in the auctions. In the AWS-3 auction, DISH was in it and obviously it sounded like a company that spectrum is important to them, but their bidding behavior caused the prices to go much higher and so, made the usual guys, AT&T, Verizon, pay a lot more for that spectrum than they would have otherwise. Sometimes Comcast has been in the auctions. Google was in an auction. They\u2019re a good number of companies that participate. Although the companies with the largest collections of spectrum are, of course, the biggest wireless carriers.\nChris: 17:16 When you talk about companies like DISH and Comcast, and Google, being in them, are they basically pulling a Bart Simpson where they\u2019re going in and trying to raise the price just to cause a little bit of pain for their competitors or what was their justification?\nScott: 17:29 Well, that\u2019s a pretty risky strategy because you might end up winning and then you owe billions of dollars. That said, Charlie Ergen is hard to figure out. I say that, not as criticism, because he\u2019s made billions of dollars by being that way, so he knows what he\u2019s doing. Even if we don\u2019t.\nSarah: 17:52 DISH bid on 600 megahertz spectrum, I think they were one of the top bidders.\nScott: 17:56 But sometimes, with Comcast, at one time some years ago, there was a consortium of cable companies that bid for spectrum thinking that that would be part of their wireless strategy and that they might launch their own network. It didn\u2019t pan out and they sold that spectrum to Verizon. I believe most of it, I think not all of it, went to Verizon. They participated in the auction because they thought they were going to need that spectrum as an input into a service. It turned out they didn\u2019t, it went a different way. They started going down the Wi-Fi route.\nSarah: 18:35 I was browsing through the winners of the incentive auction.[12] There are a lot of private equity groups that are buying up smaller chunks of the spectrum. I\u2019m not sure what they do with it. They resell it, I don\u2019t know. But there are a lot more bidders than I would expect. It\u2019s way more than the top four.\nScott: 18:55 We know that we should keep moving more spectrum into the market because the price for it is, positive. We know it has value, but if it were, if there were increasing demand, you would expect to see spectrum prices continuously increasing. That\u2019s not the case. Sometimes it increases, sometimes it decreases. It\u2019s different by different bands. The reason for that, is that wireless demand for wireless services is growing by leaps and bounds. We know that, like Sarah said, spectrum is one input and the other inputs are basically technology, and technology improves. We use spectrum more and more efficiently all the time. As wireless demand increases, if you\u2019re running a network, you have choices on how to expand, you could get more spectrum or you can improve the technology you\u2019re using, you can split cells, you could do all kinds of things. At any given moment, you\u2019re going to make a trade-off between investing in technology or infrastructure, and getting more spectrum. The value of the spectrum is going to depend not just on demand for wireless services, but on how quickly, and the price and cost of new technology and infrastructure.\nSarah: 20:08 One thing that I find interesting is the value of unencumbered spectrum or even, paired spectrum, is far greater than \u2013\nScott: Tell people what paired and unpaired means.\nSarah: Paired spectrum is when you can get two channels that are paired together, an uplink and downlink. Whereas unpaired spectrum is a band that is just by itself. And, I believe, paired spectrum is more valuable on the market because there\u2019s more demand.\nScott: 20:38 Paired spectrum is more valuable because it uses a technology that\u2019s much more common \u2013\nSarah: 20:42 Right, and because there are subscribers on the other end of the network, so this is an area where the market drives the value of spectrum. It doesn\u2019t have real a value on its own, like anything really. It\u2019s the price that is set when the market demands it. Another thing about unencumbered spectrum versus encumbered spectrum, there\u2019s a debate on whether spectrum should be shared or not with multiple users, or on a primary or secondary basis. But I believe studies have shown that unencumbered spectrum, at least for mobile carriers, is valued more highly, so where you are the primary user, you don\u2019t have to worry about interference or sharing. Is that true?\nScott: 21:32 There are different kinds of encumbrances though. Some can make the spectrum unusable until you clear it. Then of course it\u2019s less valuable because it\u2019s going to cost you to clear the spectrum and it\u2019ll take time before you can start already earning money on it.[13] That was one of the justifications for doing the incentive auction that by doing the reverse auction first, then repacking the remaining stations, the FCC could then auction off clear and open blocks of spectrum that were unencumbered. The harder it is to use your spectrum, the less valuable it\u2019s going to be, all else equal.\nChris: 22:13 When we\u2019re talking about the beach front property, spectrum, do we have any idea, any estimates on how much that would cost on the auction market?\nScott: 22:24 We can go and look at the data. Every auction has been different. Generally speaking, until now, lower frequency spectrum, meaning 600, 700 MHz spectrum, is more valuable than spectrum higher up like, 1.9 GHz, 2.5 GHz spectrum. Now we hear a lot about 5G these days and that will use higher frequency spectrum. We don\u2019t know yet how we will value that. We haven\u2019t seen an auction for it yet. So, you know, it could turn out to be all hype and it\u2019ll turn out that that higher frequency spectrum is much less valuable in a normalized sense then the lower spectrum and it\u2019ll be the same trend as always, or maybe the demand for densification, which is what 5G will be about, adding more capacity to where there\u2019s already coverage, maybe they\u2019ll turn out to be very high demand for that and we\u2019ll see, the demand for the spectrum outstrip the infrastructure and we will see higher prices. But we don\u2019t have evidence on that yet.\nSarah: 23:43 Going back to alternatives to incentive auctions. Incentive auctions are, I would say, a great innovation for the FCC, to be more market-oriented. The same thing with reverse auctions in the Universal Service Fund. But there are alternative ways of reallocating resources while also coming to compromise. Should we talk a little bit about alternatives to incentive auctions? Basically, the basic problem is reallocating existing incumbent users, without giving them a windfall, which some people are concerned about, but also moving spectrum to higher valued uses and liberalizing the rules. Like we said before, turning a license that\u2019s only for broadcast TV use into a general purpose license, isn\u2019t as simple as just the FCC saying so. I wish it would be.\nScott: 24:49 It actually can be as simple as that. The question is, is whether then, the transaction costs would be too high then for anybody to reassemble that into useful spectrum. That\u2019s an ongoing debate.\nSarah: 25:01 Ronald Coase would probably say that\u2019s fine, right?\nScott: 25:05 He would say that if there are no transaction costs then it\u2019s fine. But he would also say that it\u2019s the transactions costs that have shaped the market the way it is. The amount of spectrum that you need as a distributor or as an infrastructure company, does depend on what you want to do with it. You need a lot more spectrum to deliver video than you do for some Internet of Things activities.[14] Often an Internet of Things thing just needs to let you know that something\u2019s there, right? That\u2019s just a ping, sending a bit down a pipe or through the airwaves. That doesn\u2019t take much spectrum at all. If you want to watch your house on HD video, 24 hours a day, that\u2019s going to take a lot of spectrum. Sorry, I shouldn\u2019t put it that way. It\u2019s going to take a lot of bandwidth, and however that bandwidth is provided, whether it\u2019s by wireless services, which will then take a lot of infrastructure and bandwidth, or wired connections that requires sufficient bandwidth. It depends a lot on the use.\nSarah: 26:13 Now that we\u2019re talking about spectrum more generally, maybe we can wade into the unlicensed-licensed debate. Part of this conversation is that a lot of data is being offloaded through Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi is pretty much a connection to a wired cable subscription. Wouldn\u2019t you say Wi-Fi is an extension of wired?\nScott: 26:45 A lot of people say that all spectrum is an extension of wired, because most backhaul to finally take the connection back to a server somewhere, there\u2019s a wire somewhere. It\u2019s always bringing it back to a cable somewhere. Wi-Fi is a shorter distance to the backhaul, definitely. Maybe even backhaul isn\u2019t the right word for Wi-Fi because it\u2019s taking it to your home wire connection or your work wired connection and so on. But people, just in general use are often confused about what wireless means because wireless just means wireless. All people care about is whether they can carry their device around. They don\u2019t care whether it\u2019s connecting to Wi-Fi or cellular or a 600 MHz or 1.9 GHz, except for maybe us who like just knowing very strange references.\nSarah: 27:45 The term, \u201cmobility,\u201d can often refer to the wireless network, but Wi-Fi is part of your home connection. There is kind of a debate on, \u201cDo we need more unlicensed spectrum for W-Fi uses, or do we need more licensed spectrum for mobility?\u201d, and because national networks need to organize their communications on unencumbered licensed bands. What do you think about unlicensed and licensed in that light?\nScott: 28:25 They\u2019re both obviously important, but part of the problem with the debate is, when people say, we need more unlicensed, it\u2019s very hard to compare it to licensed, because whenever anything is free, you always need more of it. People love to consume things that have a price of zero. You\u2019ll see usage on it increase quickly. On the one hand, that\u2019s been good for Wi-Fi too, right? Because we\u2019ve seen lots of new devices come on. We should probably, rather than just saying Wi-Fi, say, unlicensed in general, because there are other technologies, there\u2019s LTE-U, which has been a big debate with Wi-Fi. There\u2019s Z-Wave technology for in your house. The lock on our front door communicates with that device that can then tell me whether the door is locked or not, on my phone. I\u2019m not sure why I need that, but I like it. It becomes just a regulatory debate, without a lot of information to help inform whether an additional megahertz of spectrum should be licensed or unlicensed because it\u2019s hard to compare what the marginal value of the marginal megahertz is in one versus the other.\nSarah: 29:44 In economics papers, I know that this is an active area of research. There are only a handful of papers, I would say that purport to measure, first of all, economic growth that comes from one or the other, unlicensed or licensed spectrum, or even value the output from unlicensed or licensed.[15] Don\u2019t you think these are important quantitative facts to know, before going through the policy debate?\nScott: 30:16 Absolutely. But a lot of these papers \u2013 I don\u2019t believe papers that put the economy on the left-hand side \u2013 you just cannot measure the effects of one thing to the entire economy. In general, when you see that something added \u201cx billion dollars\u201d to the economy, you know it\u2019s probably a position paper. It\u2019s hard to know exactly what the outcome is that you want to measure and, and how to measure it. So, it\u2019s a tough debate.\nSarah: 30:56 Right now, at least in the spectrum debate,[16] it seems like well, maybe it\u2019s always been, evenly matched between the licensed and unlicensed crowds. I personally think,[17] licensed \u2013 liberal licenses[18] \u2013 that can move around from one innovative company to another, makes more sense than unlicensed bands that require the FCC to change the rules. But other people have different opinions.\nScott: 31:29 We\u2019ve also seen that any incumbent \u2013 incumbents act like incumbents \u2013 and the Wi-Fi crowd was really upset about LTE-U, which was another unlicensed use. The rules are very clear on unlicensed has to accept interference from any other service in that band, but they didn\u2019t want it. They didn\u2019t really like the unlicensed aspect of it when it came to competition. One of the problems with unlicensed is that, you\u2019ll always see fights at the regulator, rather than are in the market. That\u2019s one reason why, that\u2019s one point in favor of, licensed. It also depends on the uses. Utilities for example, don\u2019t want to use unlicensed spectrum because they\u2019re worried about security and they want to have more control over the network and the airwaves that they\u2019re using.\nChris: 32:28 In the few minutes we have left, what are the one or two key takeaways that you want people who might not be as familiar with spectrum and incentive auctions to know?\nScott: 32:37 One key takeaway is that the FCC ran a really complicated auction, a reverse auction and forward auction, and that\u2019s a big accomplishment. People who think that the government is always incompetent, should take a look at that because it involved machine learning, sophisticated auction design that hadn\u2019t been done before, and that\u2019s going to have implications for our future, things like universal service and other possibilities of getting back spectrum. The other thing though is that even though it was successful and admirable, we still don\u2019t know if that was the best way to go about it because there are other ways we might have tried to repurpose spectrum. We still don\u2019t have the empirical answer to what is the best way to do that.\nSarah: 33:30 In my mind, is that a feature or a bug that the incentive auction was so complicated? Part of it is a little bit of smoke and mirrors. Like, we\u2019re going to do this fair auction with market prices and everyone will be happy, but there\u2019s a lot of political calculus involved in making it complicated. If it\u2019s too straightforward \u2013 if, I mean, the FCC could just say, these broadcast licenses will now be liberal licenses, and broadcast stations, you can now use the spectrum or sell it \u2013 In one order \u2013 and you wouldn\u2019t need all of that [incentive auction machinery] \u2013\nScott: 34:07 Right. The FCC\u2019s counter to that is that, the transaction costs are too high for any given company to buy up all these disparate TV networks and try to put together a coherent footprint in the similar band. But that is the question. Did we need this complicated auction? We really don\u2019t know the answer to that.\nSarah: We don\u2019t know.\nChris: 34:33 We can leave it right there, we don\u2019t know the answer, but we have given a lot of good background and advice on how to move forward. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Two Think Minimum and hope you join us again next week when we talk about Artificial Intelligence and IoT in preparation for our big conference on February 22. See you next time.\nSarah: 34:54 Bye.\n[1] https://auctiondata.fcc.gov/public/projects/1000\n[2] https://techpolicyinstitute.org/2017/01/17/the-fccs-incentive-auction-is-not-a-disappointment/\n[3] https://techpolicyinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/is-there-really-a-spectrum-cri-2007657.pdf\n[4] https://techpolicyinstitute.org/press_release/tpi-aspen-forum-working-group-refarming-spectrum-what-have-we-learned/\n[6] http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/conferences/combin2003/papers/masterevanjohn.pdf\n[7] https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-15-99A1.pdf, https://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet63/oet63rev.pdf\n[8] https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2015/11/04/how-different-are-lte-u-and-laa\n[9] https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2016/02/anniversary-of-the-radio-act-of-1927-the-beginning-of-broadcast-regulation/\n[11] https://www.ft.com/content/bfffd9fa-e9e2-11de-ae43-00144feab49a\n[12] https://auctiondata.fcc.gov/public/projects/1000\n[13] https://www.bna.com/unencumbered-spectrum-licenses-n12884909321/\n[14] https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-71\n[15] https://www.hudson.org/research/13502-the-economic-value-of-property-rights-concepts-in-spectrum-both-with-and-without-licenses\n[16] http://iep.clemson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/Hazlett_IEEE_2006.pdf\n[17] https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1976&context=btlj",
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        "raw_content": "Episode 007: \u201cThe Political Spectrum with Thomas Hazlett\u201d\nChris: Hello, and welcome to another episode of the TPI podcast, Two Think Minimum. Today we\u2019re going to continue our conversation with special guest, Professor Thomas Hazlett. Professor Hazlett is the H.H. Macauley Endowed Professor of Economics at Clemson University. Tom will talk about his book, The Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone, published by Yale University Press. The professor is in town for a book forum at the Cato Institute with comments from FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. It should be mentioned that TPI\u2019s fellow Sarah Oh was a former student and she and Professor Hazlett enjoyed getting caught up. We\u2019re also joined today by TPI Senior Fellow and President Scott Wallsten, who will also join the conversation on all things political spectrum. Without further ado, I\u2019ll hand it over to the three experts in the room and let them take it away.\nSarah: Thanks Chris. I\u2019d like to start us off today by saying that I\u2019m sitting here with my former boss and my current boss, so I better have my spectrum notes ready. I\u2019m so glad to welcome Professor Hazlett to the podcast. I was the last student of his about 12 years ago in his course on economics for lawyers at Scalia Law School at George Mason. I worked for the Information Economy Project for a few years, writing and organizing conferences before studying economics and coming here to TPI. I wouldn\u2019t be an economist without Professor Hazlett\u2019s influence. So now on to the show. Tom, would you mind sharing some of your process and writing The Political Spectrum? Have you been collecting spectrum notes for decades in your desk drawer? You\u2019re a leading scholar in spectrum property rights. What inspired you to write this particular book?\nTom: Thank you Sarah. It is a delight to see you producing wonderful academic work and popular articles and off to a great career in the economics and public policy realm and particularly in the tech field. As I look back on a more than 30 year career in academia, I think about my accomplishments, and that leads me to take credit for everything you do. It\u2019s wonderful to see your trajectory and I\u2019m sure we haven\u2019t seen it hit the apex yet.\nThe book-writing process is interesting. People ask me, \u201cHow long have you been writing this book?\u201d My standard answer is that, \u201cI have been writing the book since I was five.\u201d There is a long time of research, sometimes it seems to go faster than you might expect and you look back and all of a sudden you\u2019ve got some decades of research that really do need you to put together into a story.\nThere\u2019s a great story about how the U.S. and other countries regulate and allocate radio spectrum and the wireless sector, which is of great importance to the economy today, and of increasing importance to all of society. There is very little understanding, general understanding of course, of how the process of regulation works and how the rules to the \u201cmost valuable natural resource at the 21st century\u201d radio spectrum are created, defined, and distributed. Being an economist who looked at this marketplace and looked at these regulatory structures for some time, I thought, I really need to write the book. That process, at some point, means you\u2019re just going to sit down and start writing a book and that really took place in early 2013. There was a book by early 2014. There was a submission to academic presses and others and an acceptance of a book that was about 195,000 words. The Yale University Press says we\u2019d be delighted to publish the best 120,000 words. Then you have another long editing process and the book comes out in 2017.\nScott: How did you decide which words were the 120,000 best?\nTom: There were two complete and thorough edits by a Yale editor who did a very nice job, William Frucht. I, of course, had to come in right behind them and do my revisions. The book was made better. Of course, it\u2019s always painful to leave anything on the cutting room floor, so to speak. People don\u2019t want to read 500 pages or 700 pages if you can talk to him about reading 300 pages, you\u2019re lucky. There\u2019s a lot in the book. There\u2019s history, particularly at the Federal Communications Commission. There are episodes of regulatory failure and regulatory success. I\u2019m trying to describe a historical arc in the liberation of wireless technology over time. There\u2019s economics in there. There\u2019s technology, there\u2019s certainly history and political science, or if you will, public choice.\nScott: You said you\u2019ve been writing this book since you were five. We can see all of your research in here. When you put it all together, did you learn something different than came from any one of your papers that you hadn\u2019t really realized, until you put it all together?\nTom: I don\u2019t think there was a single epiphany that I can give you right off the top of my head, but there is no question that writing forces you to think and rethink and understand in a way that you\u2019ve never done before. It\u2019s like when they say, \u201cIf you want to learn something, go teach it.\u201d Writing is teaching. You\u2019re putting words on paper, or on a screen that are going to try to explain something to somebody else. You are teaching what you think you know, and that forces you to test what you know or you think you know, and understand things in a different way now. In the writing process, if you have lots of articles, (and thank you for noticing that there is research that forms the basis of the book), you cannot just take those articles and basically rewrite them and put them together.\nThat\u2019s not the way this works. That\u2019s why, at some point, you have to sit down and say, I\u2019m going to write a book. You have to start over. You have to write the story yourself, because it forces you to relearn your own story, and to make it, so that it fits. Of course, you have to think about this.\nThe issue that\u2019s interesting is, how did the liberalization come about? We started in such a captured and conservative fashion in the 1927 Radio Act. It\u2019s clear that the interest groups, the incumbent radio broadcasters, and policymakers who wanted influence over the content that was broadcast, came together to restrict entry into a market, create rents, and then distribute those rents in a very standard way. We know in economics this happens in lots of places. Now, that system really does a lot of violence to innovation, competition, and consumer welfare over the ensuing decades.\nEconomists, when they came along and started paying attention to this in the 1950s, with Ronald Coase, were saying, \u201cWow, this is really inefficient,\u201d or \u201cWe think it could be done much better, let\u2019s try more competition. Let\u2019s introduce market forces.\u201d It seemed like a good idea, to a few people at the time. But, \u201cHow did it come about that some of those ideas eventually were tried?\u201d\nAt the first round, Coase and these economic ideas were vilified. The established wisdom was very strong and resistant to change. In writing the story where we ended up, where we are now, where we\u2019ve seen some really successful deregulation and unleashing of incredible technologies, we have to ask the question, \u201cHow did that happen? How can it happen again?\u201d Still, as we sit here today, most spectrum, the great majority, is still squirreled away in these old allocations created by, now, dead regulators that have little or nothing to do with the modern world, and, in fact, are hostile to progress. How do we recreate those forces and that very progressive structure that actually moved the old spectrum system into the new world?\nScott: Tell us a little bit more about how that actually happened. You mentioned, Coase, who was one of the first to say what we were doing is stupid and we should do something more like auctions. Is this a story of great people who are able to push an agenda? Is it a story of potential entrants that became powerful enough to demand changes? What was it that allowed it to change?\nTom: That\u2019s a great question and great minds grapple with it, not just in radio spectrum, but in terms of the course of history. Deirdre McCloskey talks about how economists are too focused on incentives and institutions, and they don\u2019t give enough play to culture and ideas. I appreciate that debate. I like McCloskey\u2019s critique, but it\u2019s a hard answer in terms of really narrowing it down. It is clear that the inefficiencies of the old system and the suppression of innovation, in a certain sense, finally got to be too much. We broke through in ways that were important.\nI\u2019ve written previously, and try to extend in the book that \u2013 the old broadcasting system was fairly easy for the policymakers to jump on and regulate. It was easy because they knew \u2013 as Herbert Hoover at the Department of Commerce and members of the House and Senate in the United States, and this happens in roughly the same way with different institutions and other countries \u2013 these policymakers wanted to control the debate and the influence of the new media. The first companies that got involved and have broadcasting licenses, they wanted to restrict entry into the market. In that public choice story, the capture that takes place early on (the restrictions), they\u2019re fairly straight forward to explain. What is harder is how that drifts away.\nI claim that broadcasting is as easy as it was, because it was a technology where there\u2019s a transmitter, put it in one spot and you blast out lots of energy to as many as far as you can go. You have 500 of those licenses nationwide. How simple that is to regulate and how clear it an advantage for the policymakers, as compared to something like years later, cellular, where you have thousands, tens of thousands of base stations. You\u2019ve got much more complicated technological decisions. You certainly have the coordination between receivers, mobile receivers and base stations and sort of the networking function is a hugely complicated, relative to the old system and it\u2019s a common carrier service.\nThere\u2019s no real political angle to jumping into cellular. You\u2019re not influencing content, you\u2019re not doing anything directly to influence elections. Now, of course, a generation later, we see, as we sit here in 2018, Facebook, social media, all the discussion today about the 2016 election, and some of the influence there, in the long run, some of these things breakthrough.\nBut as decisions were being made in the 1970s and 1980s about what to do about the emerging medium, you don\u2019t have the same political interests and you do have a much heavier lift for regulators. Just licensing the over 1,000 cellular licenses turned out to be so much of a headache that the regulatory establishment did do something that was a step away from the old system. As crazy as it sounds, it was a step in the right direction. It was lotteries for issuing the licenses. It was just too much of a paperwork burden to do the whole beauty contest method to give out these 1,468 cellular licenses in the 1980s.[1] We actually went to a less political, even if, foolish system. An auction would have been so much more efficient. We ended up going that way decades later.\nScott: It\u2019s only inefficient if the secondary markets aren\u2019t working, which at the time, weren\u2019t as well developed.[2] Right?\nTom: No, there\u2019s also the fact that there are rents that are squandered when you have this set up. The way we did the lottery, we have the fiction that every entrant to the lottery had to be a real phone company. But that rule was overcome through paperwork where entrants claimed, \u201cOh yes, we\u2019re a phone company because we\u2019ve got Nortel to certify in these papers that we will be.\u201d\nThere was paperwork, there was rent-seeking. There were transaction costs in the reassignments. At the end, revenue was left on the table. If there are pure rents, it\u2019s efficient for the government to go ahead and sell the license, take the rents and for that portion of public spending, you have an efficiency over a tax, a tax that has some inefficiencies associated with it, that sort of a public finance dividend.\nThere really are efficiency savings to what we later went to, in terms of auctions and sales of the licenses. But what I\u2019m saying is, is that, how we got to the more liberal position in the emerging mobile market, in particular, was driven by the lack of political incentive for the regulators to block and control, on the one side, and the much higher level of complexity, and literally, administrative expense.\nYou go back to the 1970s and 1980s, and you will see the FCC arguing that it, just as an administrative manner, is going to have a terrible time doing hearings for 1,468 cellular licenses. Of course, they would have a terrible time. It would be a log jam for years. The way that worked out is that they did get Congressional authority to do lotteries, then they use that authority, and that cleared the log jam. It still took much too long. It took 1984 to 1989 to get the big bundled licenses out.\nScott: It couldn\u2019t be complexity on its own that caused the change to happen, though. Japan still doesn\u2019t do auctions, right? They still use the same old beauty contest approach. I\u2019m sure there are loss of efficiencies there, but nobody\u2019s ever said there are cellular networks aren\u2019t very good.\nTom: Well, I don\u2019t say it\u2019s just the complexity issue. It\u2019s also the political demand for regulation by the policymakers and then the cost of regulation to the policy authority. But no, auctions are basically the tip of the iceberg on liberalization.[3] People talk about it, Coase talked about it. But the real liberalization without any question is relaxing the rules for those who have rights to use spectrum \u2013 delegating authority, if you will \u2013 from the regulatory agency to the market and letting the forces of competition, including, most importantly, customer feedback, govern the public interest.\nThat was a proposal from 1951[4] by a law student at the University of Chicago named Leo Herzel[5] who said at the time, you know, \u201cThe auction, the license is important, but the real thing is just making sure that these rights are broad, liberal, flexible use spectrum rights, so that you can really have allocation decisions, where to get airwaves that are in low-valued uses moved over into high-valued uses that needs to be in the market and subject to competition, not to regulatory fiat.\u201d\nThat\u2019s in Japan, in China, in Nigeria, in the United States, that\u2019s the change over the last 30 years that\u2019s been phenomenally successful. Some countries haven\u2019t gone as far on that as the U.S., but I think they are over 50 countries[6] that use auctions now and certainly another big chunk and certainly more important than auctions, is just, the idea of competition \u2013 that there can be parallel networks authorized by rival licenses. That\u2019s essentially every country in the world with the exception of North Korea.\nScott: Four things to note, then. One, is recognizing that it\u2019s not a natural monopoly and you should have competing networks. Second, is that the licenses need to allow for flexible use. Third, is that they should be freely tradable. Then, the fourth, auctions are a compliment to all of this as the way to start the initial allocation.\nTom: Absolutely. One of the points in my book is, we haven\u2019t taken the extra mile to liberalize the actual underlying allocation process. We still use the same old regulatory fiat \u2013 you can even call it the beauty contest approach \u2013 where regulators make an explicit determination to liberalize. In some cases they do, and in most cases yet, they have not, or they haven\u2019t gotten to it. That\u2019s what we have to speed up. We have to get more spectrum subject to market reallocation. The way to do that, is to figure out ways to loosen up the underlying regulatory system.\nScott: How far do you think they\u2019ve gone down that road? I know it depends, how far up the spectrum band you define the relevant band to be. How far have we gone relative to how far we should go?\nTom: One quick and dirty way that has been used to estimate it is to say, well, in the prime beachfront properties,[7] around 600 MHz, that we like to use for things like mobile telecommunications, which is certainly the dominant sector today, in wireless, where you have maybe 20 percent, as a top end estimate, of how much is assigned to liberal licenses[8] and can be freely turned from one use into another use, without an authorization by a regulator.\nThat\u2019s how the iPhone gets on the market. They don\u2019t go to the FCC, and say, \u201cMother, may I?\u201d No, they actually go to the carriers and say, \u201cWe\u2019ve got a new radio, but, by the way, it will really hog spectrum. It interferes with everything else on your network, but we want your spectrum to use it.\u201d They literally make market deals. The iPhone being the iPhone and being the iconic consumer innovation, they actually got paid \u2013 Apple didn\u2019t have to pay a positive price. They got paid \u2013\nScott: \u2013 in their initial exclusive deal with AT&T \u2013\nTom: Exactly. And they\u2019re still getting paid to make the iPhone for networks. In 2011, plus or minus, is the year when Sprint finally got the iPhone and they had to commit to paying a $20 billion for iPhones over the next three or four years.[9] That was significantly greater than the market capitalization of Sprint at the time. The companies want the iPhone because it\u2019s so good. The iPhone has to buy spectrum for the iPhone. The whole point is that they can buy spectrum for the iPhone.\nThey\u2019re not like Edwin Howard Armstrong in 1934 when he needed spectrum for his FM radio and had to ask, \u201cMother, may I?\u201d He ended up through a very traumatic process, basically being denied by the FCC in a cruel and nasty way, that led them to commit suicide. One of the great inventors of the 20th century, and even though his invention finally liberated in the 1960s by the regulators just totally overtook the AM market because of the superior high-fidelity quality of FM, you couldn\u2019t get out to market.\nNow with more liberal rules in the mobile space, the carriers compete against each other to make these kinds of interference decisions that are involved with every new application and every new device and every new network use. That is just a level of complexity that is phenomenal, relative to what we were dealing with in the 1920s when it was said, \u201cThe market couldn\u2019t possibly handle this, only regulators could figure out the coordination between the different broadcasters.\u201d\nIt that turns out, it\u2019s just the opposite.[10] Only the market can configure out how much burden does an iPhone put on a network, and how much new investment, and how much different technology, and how much pricing.\nScott: That was a point actually that comes through, that I really liked in the book, that usually the opposition to doing something new with spectrum, or allowing a new device, was always, \u201cThere are a lot of technical problems that make it impossible.\u201d From your book, we learned that anytime someone said there was a \u201ctechnical problem,\u201d it was just an excuse to protect the existing system.\nTom: It\u2019s a great point.\nScott: It\u2019s a great point. You made it!\nTom: Maybe I didn\u2019t make it enough yesterday, at the Cato book forum. In fact, Ajit Pai noted that he liked the \u201ctechnical reasons\u201d as a reason to deny anything. It is amazing if you appreciate what has been done. People show up with something new and different, and have to ask for permission because that\u2019s the system. They are told, \u201cYou can\u2019t do that for \u2018technical reasons.\u2019\u201d Some of us who have worked at the FCC sort of laugh about that because it\u2019s such a cynical ploy.\n\u201cTechnical reasons\u201d is usually launched by a lawyer, who has no understanding of what the \u201ctechnical reasons\u201d might be. It\u2019s a great conversation stopper. It means, \u201cIt\u2019s too complicated for me to explain it to you, but it\u2019s not going to happen.\u201d\nLook over at the wireless market place today. There are millions of apps that come onto your smartphones. They all interfere with each other. The devices all interfere with each other. The networks potentially interfere with each other. It gets worked out with fairly simple regulatory rules and competitive forces.\nIt is impossible to think about that system being run top-down under the old, \u201cMother, may I?\u201d rules where the FCC says, \u201cNo, there\u2019s going to be one setup here and we\u2019re going to define what happens in every licensed space in terms of the service, the technology, and the business model.\u201d\nYour head explodes to even try to consider that possibility.[11] There wouldn\u2019t be these possibilities, there would be suppression to the innovation. That\u2019s what happens when \u201ctechnical reasons,\u201d go away, we can\u2019t deal with this under the current system. The complexity that Silicon Valley and the carriers deal with every day is orders of magnitude above what people were told was problematic and just couldn\u2019t be dealt with in the old structure.\nThat is extremely powerful in terms of the progress, the social progress, it\u2019s led to, in the economy, in health, in social media, and in so many other areas of society. Even in a personal security, crime rates going down as a result of this innovation, or Uber and Lyft, entirely new sectors of the economy that are built without even a second thought today. Nobody thinks about Uber and Lyft as wireless companies, but they\u2019re impossible without the liberalization of spectrum policy.\nSarah: Related to innovation, would you say that there is market demand for liberalizing like let\u2019s say the other 80 percent of the 600 MHz band, or are innovators just deterred by a closed door at the FCC. Why don\u2019t we see a rush to the FCC to say, \u201cHey, open up the rest of the 80 percent.\u201d At some point, is the \u201cNo\u201d so strong that people aren\u2019t even trying to access that spectrum?\nTom: Another great question. There is a demand there. You must have had good professors to ask a question of that quality!\nScott: She has to keep asking the questions!\nTom: Yes, there is demand to open up the spectrum, but we still have the 1927 Radio Act governing the process. That creates, what some have called, and I like to quote it, an \u201cattractive nuisance.\u201d That is to say, if you really want, as an innovator, access to radio spectrum and the current system forecloses that, you could invest in a campaign to convince Congress, interest groups, FCC regulators, the president, whoever is in a position of power to affect this outcome. You could really lobby for liberal access that opened up the market to everybody. That\u2019s the way to spend a lifetime and probably not make much money because you\u2019re investing in a public good.\nThe alternative with this \u201cattractive nuisance\u201d is to go and figure out a way that opens up a little bit of spectrum that can create gains that are captured by your effort to lobby the agency. That\u2019s the bias of the system. Need I say, that\u2019s a problem!\nI was recently at the Public Choice Society meetings and gave a little paper on the battle over the 5.9 GHz band. Now that\u2019s maybe worth about $3 billion. It\u2019s 75 MHz that was set aside about 20 years ago by the regulators specifically for autonomous driving vehicles and other telematics that have to do with automobiles and trucks.[12] Certainly, the automobile companies have used that spectrum, want to use that spectrum, they didn\u2019t pay for it, there wasn\u2019t an auction, there\u2019s no liberal use. This was an allocation for a specific purpose with unlicensed rules. You don\u2019t have to have a license to operate. You have to conform to the power levels and the technology rules.[13]\nThere are other people who would like to use that perfectly valuable spectrum. [14] It\u2019s right next to the 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi band. Some other companies have challenged the FCC allocation and the automakers\u2019 use of it, saying that \u201cThey haven\u2019t made much use. And we ought to peel off, well maybe 45 out of the 75 MHz and allow Wi-Fi radios that are using 5.8 next door anyway to just extend over and use more bandwidth and get better throughput and more traffic on their systems.\u201d\nThe automakers literally say, \u201cPeople will die,\u201d and literally say, \u201c[reallocation] will create a direct and immediate threat to human life because of these mission critical aspects to the vehicle in telematics and informatics.\u201d[15]\nScott: They\u2019re making the technical argument. It\u2019s exactly the same technical argument. We need all the spectrum to do these, all these various things, that we want our cars to do, and if somebody else can use that spectrum at all, for \u201ctechnical reasons,\u201d none of this will work. It\u2019s exactly the same argument.\nTom: That\u2019s exactly right. On the other hand, we don\u2019t know how valuable a shift away from the automobile industry to the Wi-Fi sector is, if you will. We don\u2019t know how valuable that shift is and how costly it is, what we give up. In my 5.9 GHz paper, I say, let\u2019s think about doing something like this.\nThere\u2019s 75 MHz. The Wi-Fi champions want 45 of it to be available for access for Wi-Fi systems and 30 to then be reserved exclusively for the auto industry. The auto industry, says, \u201cNo.\u201d And there\u2019s a standoff. It\u2019s been going on for years, I assume it\u2019ll go on for more. Nobody knows the answer to the question of what the social value is. Nobody knows the answer. The automobile industry and some kind of a consortium are identified because they\u2019ve been lobbying on this for a long time and they have their groups that come in front of the regulators to present their views. We know the car companies that are specifically involved.\nLet them own that band. In other words, give them a license for liberal rights over the 75 MHz. Now you say, well, that\u2019s unfair. There\u2019s a windfall.[16] Scott, my co-author, certainly knows that we can fix that. We can say that we will sell you this for we could or we could be partners and take 50 percent of what happens later. Now, we\u2019re just quibbling over the price that\u2019s the site issue. But I, as an economist here, just trying to move society forward, I\u2019m perfectly willing to entertain the possibility.\nWe literally give this windfall, if you will, to the auto industry. Now I like that approach because the auto industry, the instant that they become owners, they ask themselves the question, \u201cNow, what about those technical reasons?\u201d[17] It is 75 MHz, maybe if we got to, keep 20 or 30 or 40 for our applications here, or maybe there\u2019s a different configuration.\nHow much is it worth to us on the other side of that? You do have companies like Google and, Comcast, I\u2019ve heard that they\u2019re well capitalized and might be able to afford some kind of a transaction that opened up that band.\nI do want to market test. I want some revelation of demand that involves more than paying an attorney to do a keyword search on flowery language in previous FCC proceedings and use that boilerplate to tell the Commission what a good idea a new reallocation is.\nWe know that the process does not reveal much about demand in terms of that legislative and regulatory tussle. You want to get to an auction where companies have to put up or shut up \u2013 skin in the game \u2013 so to speak. In that revelation, I\u2019m pretty certain, you come to a much better optimization of that bandwidth and you can do it much, much quicker. You can open up 5.9 for other socially valuable uses and by the way, not just Wi-Fi, but whatever else might want to come in. Maybe satellite. Maybe some other services, plain old off the shelf mobile networks could be in there, you can have lots of mix in that outcome, but you can\u2019t get it the way we\u2019re doing it now.\nScott: Tell us about that more broadly because, for many years and decades, you have been having this argument about \u2013 overlays, with the FCC and others, as a complement to auctions to get spectrum back into the market more quickly. The incentive auction we just had was an example of not doing that. Tell people what overlays are and why you think it\u2019s superior to something like the incentive auction.\nTom: I appreciate that. When you say I\u2019ve been having an argument with the FCC about it, it really sounds so harsh.\nScott: It\u2019s a productive argument.\nTom: Except that they haven\u2019t listened to me. Let me give you a tiny little example of this is, where I take the victory lap. In the incentive auction, and Scott, you were part of the National Broadband Plan and 2009 and 2010, it actually was a very important direction and it was a key pivot in U.S. policy. I certainly talk about it in the book where the regulator, the FCC, looks at the TV allocation table and says, \u201cLook, to deliver I Love Lucy but there\u2019s too much there. We need to peel that off. Even though this is a public interest allocation and we have every legal authority according to the letter of the law, to just take these licenses and reallocate them or just change the use and allow the current licensees to do something different \u2013 that actually isn\u2019t the way the system works.\u201d That\u2019s why the FCC says, \u201cWe\u2019re going to have to pay the TV stations to sell their licenses back to us.\u201d\nScott: They like Lucy but they don\u2019t love Lucy.\nTom: That\u2019s one way to put it. The FCC says, the broadcasters, if they get to sell a licensed back, they\u2019ll cooperate. Their cooperation is being bought by the regulator.\nI don\u2019t like to crow about it, but that\u2019s what some of us had been saying about the regulatory system for a long time. I absolutely agree that the FCC was right. They were intelligent and they were realistic in moving society forward to say we need to have a more market-oriented reform process. That led to this incentive auction, which is a two-sided auction. The bidding part took place in 2016 and 2017 and on the one side, the reverse auction TV stations said to the FCC, this is how much we will take and money to go off here to stop broadcasting. Then on the other side, after the FCC kind of figured out where the stations would move and what spectrum would be available and how to reallocate the available spectrum, newly available to liberalize licenses, it could be used by mobile operators. Then it held the second, basically standard, forward auction where parties lined up and bid to get these licenses to be used for mobile services. That auction raised $20 billion. T-Mobile was a big winner, $8 billion for about 31 MHz nationwide spectrum. That\u2019s a big chunk. T-Mobile says it\u2019s going make their network much better, 5G speeds go up, service coverage, all of the above. The great thing about that auction, FCC did accept the fact there had to be incentives for all parties to cooperate.[18]\nThe poor thing was that it only took about less than a quarter TV band and put it out into liberal licenses. The entire TV band has been subsumed by cable, satellite, and now over-the-top (OTT). Three generations later we are far away from getting I Love Lucy only by over-the-air (OTA) terrestrial TV. We have ways to get video.\nAsk your teenager, \u201cHave you watched TV today?\u201d And she\u2019ll say, \u201cYeah, I\u2019m watching Netflix now,\u201d and she\u2019ll be looking at her Android. That\u2019s the way video comes to people now. There\u2019s no way that you can say it\u2019s efficient to stop the process whereby consumers are voting to have spectrum used in the 2018 way and not the 1952 way. Only a quarter, less than a quarter, of the spectrum from the TV band was allowed to move this way in the incentive auction.\nI say, have an overlay auction over the entire TV band, and they\u2019d be competitive. You give out several licenses in every market and you allow the bidders to win the rights to use all the TV channels that aren\u2019t in use today and they can use those immediately. Then pay the TV channels that are there, then they\u2019re vested. The TV stations don\u2019t have any change in their rights. They can stay and broadcast television, but they can sell rights to the new overlay owner. The overlay owner has technically secondary rights to use the TV spectrum. The overlay \u2013 what it does is put rights in the market so that self-interested parties can negotiate and cut deals and have partnerships and alliances so that they have gains from trade. They do something that\u2019s tremendously efficient for society, which is to come past the 1952 TV allocation, get spectrum to where it\u2019s in the highest-valued use today, and then split the gains. That\u2019s all it is. It\u2019s for the whole TV band.\nScott, you say the FCC doesn\u2019t take my position. They will have take my position, they will have to use overlays. They can\u2019t do what they\u2019re doing without overlays. Right now in the market, mobile does not want to wait 30 years to 2020 to get access to all the spectrum.\nT-Mobile, for instance, for $8 billion, they\u2019re paying the TV stations sitting in what will be their spectrum. As for the licenses they purchased, their paying broadcasters to get out sooner. They\u2019re having a transition that\u2019s very much faster because essentially their licenses now our overlays and so it just works quicker and cleaner and faster. Yes, there are transaction costs. When you have the overlays going to the market and you have private negotiations, there are also transaction costs with the government doing this and its own structured way and the biggest transaction costs. That seems to be ignored by some is that 75 percent in this particular example of the incentive auction, 75 percent of the spectrum still is barricaded in the fortress that was put in in 1952 and, if you think really that this is 23 percent solution of the incentive auction is the end of it overlays are rejected, that is just wrong.\nThe FCC has had to rely on overlays in many instances. It is an off the shelf FCC technology and things like television where there has been an incentive auction but there\u2019s not another one and the policy makers are committed to only one [auction] at a time. You have to go to something like overlays to get the other 75 percent.[19]\nScott: The broadcasters used to be feared group in Washington. You weren\u2019t allowed to do anything to them, especially to take their spectrum, no matter how it was set up. Now, they still have 75 percent of it. Even after the incentive auction, what changed? Was it simply the fact that they didn\u2019t need the spectrum much as they used to? Or was it something else that allowed this incentive auction to take place that wouldn\u2019t have been possible a decade ago?\nTom: All of the above. Certainly the world has passed over-the-air (OTA) broadcasting by. Some broadcasters like Disney that owns ABC have very valuable programming, but they certainly do not rely on over-the-air (OTA) transmissions. For something valuable like ESPN, it goes on through cable and satellite and web distribution. What\u2019s happened, is the market has passed them by.\nIn fact, the TV stations that have sold their licenses back to the FCC have (all the publicly held companies) have issued the same language in their public statements. They\u2019re bragging how much money they got, hundreds of millions of dollars for their sale and it\u2019s going to help the company and it says no material impact on revenues. Think about that. We\u2019ve got still billions, tens of billions of dollars worth left in the spectrum of value. There\u2019s no material impact when you take it away from the current allocation and put it into something else. That\u2019s because cable and satellite and over-the-top (OTT) are the way they distribute the programs.\nScott: Are those payments a good measure of deadweight loss, if there\u2019s no effect on revenues of the asset that they gave back? They received money for it with no changes to revenue. Does that reflect the deadweight loss that had been inherent that had been built into that business model?\nTom: That\u2019s a lower bound, yes, it is a portion of that deadweight loss. I hadn\u2019t been thinking about it from that side. 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It\u2019s even hard to document the fact that there is this change.\nWhen you look back over years, you can see that people, like Ronald Coase, came in from the cold, were mocked and vilified by policymakers and experts in the industry for a long time. There are also some regulators who had forward-thinking ideas. Even FCC Commissioners like Glen O. Robinson in the 1970s who dared to talk about auctions were set to the side as a little bit off-the-wall for those views.[20] There have been people who have spent their time thinking through in a serious way, where we are and where we could be, if we did experiment with new and better ways of doing business in the regulatory world. This debate that you people are in the middle of, is an important one. I certainly applaud you and I thank you very much for having me talk about my book.\nScott: We really appreciate your being here. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Real Estate Businessperson and Philanthropist Omar Boraie\nThe Success of Doe Deere \u00bb\nKate Hudson Finds Multiple Ways to Build Customer Relationships\nFabletics is a company to watch. May not have heard the name before, but there are millions of people that are already well aware of the way that this company has progressed. Kate Hudson is an actress that has turned entrepreneur. She is one of the co-founders of Fabletics, and she is taking her celebrity status and using it to improve the awareness of this brand. That is a great thing for this company because there is actually a person in leadership that is athletic.\nKate Hudson has been a great leader for Fabletics and she is planning to ramp up her marketing campaign in order to improve her competitive advantage. She is one of the few athletic companies that has a celebrity in place. This means she has a built-in audience of fans that know her even without knowing of her Fabletics brand. It is her desire to make sure that the same fans that adore her and movies are also aware of the athletic clothing brand that she is heading. She is utilizing magazines like Marie Claire and social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram to do this. She is bringing forth a brand awareness for her company in a very expedient manner because she is in the celebrity spotlight.\nShe also has the ability to promote her brand by appearing in the commercials for this company. That is where many people have discovered Fabletics. They have seen her in commercials and recognized this as a company that she was in charge of. Others are witnessing the brand marketing for Fabletics through the website. Kate Hudson is forever present on the Fabletics website and she models a plethora of the garments that are sold on this site. This is a good strategy for Hudson because it allows her to connect directly with her fan and customer base. It puts her in a unique position where she is able to tell people about the clothing that she is comfortable with. Many people are aware that she is working out and staying in shape and they want to emulate what Hudson is doing. Fans are impressed with her physique, and they are just as likely to indulge in purchasing clothing that she is utilizing for her work out. That is where the celebrity connection with Fabletics is important. This is something that Jeff Bezos of Amazon does not have. That gives Kate the ability to compete with him in a way that many other retail leaders can\u2019t compete.\nHudson knows that her celebrity status is important to the elevation of the Fabletics brand, but she is not banking on this as the only thing that can help her improve brand awareness. She also realizes that word of mouth promotion is vital, and that is why she puts a lot of time into social media marketing. She knows that the ability to attract one loyal customer may open the door to three or four more potential customers through word-of-mouth promotion.\nPosted on April 19, 2017 by admin.\tThis entry was posted in Fashion. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Greater military role in Russia\u2019s Syria strategy\nRussians arbitrating. A general view during the fifth round of Syria peace talks in Astana, on July 5. (AFP)\nBeirut- Due to the rising presence of non-state players in southern Syria, Jordan, Israel, the United States and Russia have been toying with the idea of establishing a de-conflict zone along the border area, aimed at clipping the wings of Jabhat al-Nusra, the Islamic State (ISIS) and Hezbollah.\nThe idea was supposed to see the light at ceasefire talks July 4-5 in Astana but was put on hold until August.\nInstead, the three big stakehold\u00aders in the Syrian conflict \u2014 Rus\u00adsia, Iran and Turkey \u2014 decided to go ahead with such a formula in hotspots north of Homs, east of Damascus and the city of Idlib in north-western Syria. Technical committees are to meet in Tehran in August to decide on the param\u00adeters of these de-conflict zones, how to monitor ceasefires, who would run their day-to-day affairs and who would maintain security.\nUndaunted by the delay, Russia is going ahead with its own arrange\u00adments for southern Syria, build\u00ading a military base that will act as a buffer between warring Syrian factions, making sure that heavy arms are moved out of the zones in Damascus, Homs and Idlib, while humanitarian aid is brought in and distributed equally to all besieged towns and cities.\nUltimately the task is to make sure that the Syrian government and its opponents unite efforts in the fight against Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda branch in Syria, and ISIS, something that both sides also pledged to do at Astana.\nThe Russians also have to clear the terrain from leftover land\u00admines, reopen schools and po\u00adlice stations, usher the return of refugees and create professional checkpoints to keep the peace and confiscate illegal arms. Apart from the Russian and Turkish military presence, the de-conflict zones will be off-limits to tanks, soldiers and warplanes from either side of the conflict.\nWhat made the latest round of talks more successful than others, from the point of view of Moscow and Damascus, was the almost complete silence of the US partici\u00adpant, Acting Assistant Secretary of State Stuart Jones. He was more-or-less mute throughout the con\u00adference, letting the Russians do the bargaining and deal-cutting with Iran and Turkey, mostly at the ex\u00adpense of the ten-man delegation of the armed opposition.\nThis was a far cry from peace talks under the Obama adminis\u00adtration, at which then-Secretary of State John Kerry sat in on all the talks and actively engaged the Rus\u00adsians for the start of a transition period.\nAlso noteworthy was the absence of Mohammad Alloush, command\u00ader of the Saudi-backed Islamic Army that has controlled the main city of Douma in al-Ghouta since 2012. Alloush, a civilian turned re\u00adbel commander, headed the oppo\u00adsition delegation in the four previ\u00adous rounds of the Astana talks but was left out this time in an attempt at sidelining Saudi Arabia from the talks, due to present tension be\u00adtween Riyadh and Ankara over the snowballing feud with Qatar.\nAlloush was replaced by a former Syrian Army officer named Ahmad Berry, who serves as chief-of-staff of the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA). A prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of Ankara, he showed a willingness to cut deals with Damascus, unlike Al\u00adloush, who was written off by the Russians as a hardliner and a \u201cter\u00adrorist\u201d no different from al-Qaeda or ISIS, the Kremlin said.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Artists / Alexandria Attfield\nAlexandria Attfield\nHello there, My names Alexandria Attfield, I am a London based Oil Painter. I have been painting since my teenage years and have a particular fascination with nature, depth and the application of vivid colour to form abstract but life-like organic environments. To me nature spans beyond the planetary confines of Earth and so my work can sometimes take on elements of other planets. ******************************************************* I studied Art to A-Level earlier on in life, but decided instead of learning others techniques I wanted to develop my own, and therefore did not graduate in Art but instead in Psychology. ******************************************************* In my Art I create a sense of familiarity with which the viewer can find their own meaning. The power of suggestion. 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        "raw_content": "Sitting on the cold metal chairs with all the other basketball players on the team, I scanned the bleachers looking for my father. All the people standing in the bleachers looked the same, since the game was away. They wore orange t-shirts with black lettering and occasionally I saw people wearing red and black representing fans from my school. I didn\u2019t see my father the first time, to make sure, I scanned the bleachers again, this time just focusing on the males. Kids ran away from their parents to join their friends, people laughed and taking photos. There were friends getting together to get ready to take their place. Friends and parents cheering loudly for the opposing team players. Everybody appeared to be having a great time and enjoyed seeing their child play. Before I can finish looking through the crowd, I\u2019m interrupted by the loud, harsh voice of my coach, a tall, skinny man calling us over for a last pep talk before the game begins. 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I was trained to take blame for everything even if it wasn\u2019t my fault.\nI remember the very first time that my dad made me take the blame for something. He picked me up from the spot where my mom and he would meet so he could have me for the weekend, since my parents were divorced. My dad wanted to go to a football game with his friends from work but he would have to show up late if he wanted to go. I was asleep when he got there so it took a while for me to get my things together. I had to go to the bathroom, and wanted to get something to eat before we left. By the time that was all finished, an hour had passed and my dad was late for his game. We got in the car to leave and he told that it was my fault he was late and made me say it out loud for ten minutes before he told me to be quiet. He went on to say that if had been a good daughter they would not have gotten divorced. It was all my fault. I was the one responsible for the divorce and for my dad not being happy. 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I don\u2019t know if I can do this but I know I have to. I have to force myself to do this, if I don\u2019t then my dad will be disappointed and disown me as his daughter. I have to play this game as if my life depended on it. I\u2019m capable of being a good player I tell myself over and over again that I can do this. As much as I tried to convince myself that I would be a good player and would make my dad proud, I failed. I played terribly.\nI was trying to shoot a basket and when I went up to shoot it I was fouled. I stepped up to the free throw line, I had to make this shot. The team depended on it. I took a few deep breaths looked into the crowd for my father. He wasn\u2019t there, not even thinking about it I threw the ball at the backboard missing. I try to call my breathing and tell myself that if I don\u2019t perform well my dad is going to be mad. Nothing seems to be working, I shot the ball again. I miss this shot as well. I went on to play the rest of the game poorly. I missed another three free throws, let someone steal the ball twice and tripped and fell over my own two feet. Any time I had a free moment or even when I should have been pay attention to the game, I was too busy looking for my father. Coach knew I was playing terribly so he pulled me out of the game.\nGreat, I blew my one chance to please my father. I couldn\u2019t believe I let my dad down, how could I do this. Why did I allow myself to be so caught up in finding him and not just focus on the task at hand? If I would have just focused on playing the game and not been so worried about finding my dad I could have seen him after the game. I still don\u2019t even know for sure if he is at the game or if he was just lying to me.\nI had written out in journals everything I wanted to do with my dad and dreams I wanted to come true. I wanted my dad to say he loved me before going to bed. I wanted him to question guys that were interested in dating me. To wipe the tears away when I cried. I wanted a relationship with him. I wanted him to walk me down the aisle when I get married. I spent hours every night, before I went to bed thinking about these things really happening. If none of my other desires came true, I at least wanted him to say he was proud of me and loved me no matter what. I would pray every night before I went to bed \u201cGod, if you are real and you are who you say you are then please let one of these wishes come true. Please allow me to have a relationship with my dad. I want one\u201d. I would cry myself to sleep almost every night pleading with God with every ounce of energy I had. Over time I realized my prayers to God were not getting answered and I gave up.\nThe more time that passed, the more I realized those were just empty dreams that I was still holding onto. I knew I had to let go of those dreams but I just couldn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t want to allow myself that my dad was a liar. That he would never play a role in my life. He would never be the things I wanted him to be. Even though I knew all these things were true I couldn\u2019t face the truth. My dad would never truly be in my life.\nI hated that at the end of the game we had to go and tell the other team good game, especially on games where we lost. Today, it was harder to go and say congratulations or good game when I played so bad. I\u2019m the reason the team lost the game. I was so mad at myself. I could have done better, I know I could have. I walk slowly to my seat, head down low. I walk slowly to the locker room tuning everything out besides my own thoughts.\nWhy did I have to be a failure? I\u2019m so stupid allowing myself to actually believe that my dad would be here. I was never good enough I\u2019m still not good enough. I will never be good enough for anybody. I will never be good enough at anything in life. I\u2019m a failure. That\u2019s all I will ever be. I will never amount to anything. 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        "raw_content": "The year '2018' presented in some of the healthiest fruits.\nOver the course of last year, many different ideas were brought into the light about dieting and living a healthy lifestyle. These were some of the most popular new diet trends of 2018.\nThe Ketogenic diet- (also known as Keto) is a diet that claims to switch your body to \u201cfat-burning\u201d mode. The diet mostly focuses on fats- (various oils, fatty meats, avocados, etc.) and minimizes carbohydrates as much as possible.\nA basic guideline of the diet would be:\n15- 20% protein\n0-5% carbs- the diet emphasizes on avoiding carbs as much as possible\nThe main belief of this diet is that through eating fat, they will burn fat. This diet is very popular among bodybuilders and weightlifters.\nThe diet proves to have benefits, studies prove that Keto can be effective for weight loss. Through cutting out unhealthy carbohydrates (most junk food), one can make healthier food choices resulting in healthy weight loss. Incorporating healthy fats in your diet also is beneficial for your brain and for the absorption of nutrients. It is a good diet for Diabetics, as it focuses on low glucose foods through limiting carbohydrates.\nDespite these benefits, the diet has downsides. The diet focuses a lot on calories, especially hitting a lower amount. Since the diet mostly focuses on fats, one eats VERY small portions of food (due to the fact that fats are very calorie- dense). This can lead one to feel unsatisfied and eat more unhealthy food later due to that.\nThe diet almost completely cuts out carbohydrates- an essential part of a healthy diet. Carbohydrates get a bad reputation as \u201ccarbs\u201d are associated with junk food. Meanwhile, healthy carbohydrates are vegetables, healthy grains, fiber, fruits- nutrient-dense foods essential for a balanced diet.\nLastly, the diet isn\u2019t supposed to be long-term. The Keto diet is followed temporarily- whether it be a sports season or a competition. While one can get a good amount of healthy fats it is not a recommended lifestyle. It is not able to be maintained long-term and cuts out on important key nutrients- such as carbohydrates for a healthy balanced diet.\nThe Paleo diet, also known as the Paleolithic or \u201cCaveman\u201d diet, focuses what our ancestors from the Paleolithic Era. The diet incorporates organic produce (fruits and vegetable), lean meats, as well as nuts and seeds. It also eliminates gluten (this includes ALL grains), sugar and dairy.\nBeing Paleo does promote a healthier lifestyle due to the promotion of natural, whole foods. By focusing on real food and incorporating more lean protein and healthy fats in their diet, people did lose weight.\nHowever, this diet has downsides. Due to the elimination of grain and dairy, one misses out on many key nutrients essential for a balanced diet. The healthy counterparts of the food groups (such as yogurt, ancient grains, etc.) are overlooked. The diet also focuses heavily on protein, an overabundance may lead to weight gain as well.\nExperts suggest to rather follow a \u201cPaleo-based\u201d diet- eat healthy foods from the earth, but not exclude healthy things like ancient grains and dairy (yogurt, kefir, etc.) which contain a lot of nutrients.\nThe Mediterranean Diet shadows the balanced diet of the Greek and middle eastern culture. The diet focuses on natural foods, limiting processed products as much as possible. The diet emphasizes the consumption of seafood, lean meats, various grains (including breads), fruits and leafy green vegetables. It also emphasizes the importance of many natural herbs and spices, as well as olive oil.\nThis diet is pretty flexible and seems the most maintainable. It lowers the intake of harmful chemicals lurking in processed foods and increases the intake of many key nutrients essential for a balanced lifestyle.\nThe only downside of the diet is its flexibility. The diet doesn\u2019t mention portion sizes- something one should keep in mind when trying to lose or maintain a weight. While things like olive oil, bread and meats are healthy, they should be consumed in moderation for optimal health. Since the diet doesn\u2019t rely on statistics, one must be VERY intuitive and fair with oneself and one\u2019s health.\nPlant- based diet\nThe Plant-based Diet is very similar to the vegan diet, often getting confused with it.\nThe Vegan diet & lifestyle excludes ANYTHING derived from/ made with the help of animals (for example: honey). 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Jeffrey Dean Morgan\nAction, Bus 657, Casino, Crime, Dave Bautista, Drama, Gina Carano, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Review, Robbery, Robert De Niro, Scott Mann, Thriller\nD: Scott Mann / 93m\nCast: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Robert De Niro, Dave Bautista, Gina Carano, Morris Chestnut, Kate Bosworth, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Summer Altice, D.B. Sweeney, Lydia Hull\nThere are few things in the world of cinema more dispiriting, more dismal, than the sight of good actors struggling to make something out of nothing. We\u2019ve all seen them: those star-drenched movies that feature a great cast; the kind of movie where you can\u2019t help but think, \u201cWell, if they all signed up for it then it must be good\u201d. But here\u2019s the thing, the thing that a lot of people forget: actors, just like everyone else on the planet, have bills to pay, and so, sometimes, they forget about the \u201cart\u201d of cinema and focus on getting paid. And you can tell within minutes of the movie starting that the Oscar-winner in the supporting role is bored, or that the up-and-coming actor with a few good roles under his belt is trying too hard by way of compensating for the paper-thin nature of his character, and the star looks weary throughout, as if once committed to making the movie he can\u2019t wait for filming to be over. (And let\u2019s not mention any promotion work, where they might have to talk about the movie and how \u201cgood\u201d it is\u2026)\nAnd so it is with Heist, a movie that has no real reason for existing, and wouldn\u2019t be missed if by some chance it suddenly didn\u2019t. This is knock-off movie making of the finest ordure, a terrible waste of the cast\u2019s time, the crew\u2019s time, your time, everybody\u2019s time. It sucks, and royally. Despite what you see on screen, the overwhelming impression is of a movie made just for the sake of it, because somebody \u2013 and here we have to lay the blame very firmly at the feet of writer Stephen Cyrus Sepher \u2013 had an idea for a movie and they managed to persuade five separate production companies to cough up the money to make it. And as so often happens in these situations, nobody looked at Sepher\u2019s script and said, \u201cEr, hang on a second\u2026\u201d\nIronically given the movie\u2019s subject matter, this should be filed under \u201ctake the money and run\u201d, as everyone involved does not quite enough to make Heist a watchable affair, from Mann\u2019s uninspired, by-the-numbers direction to Sepher\u2019s clich\u00e9-ridden, nonsensical script to half a dozen bored performances that help to sap the life out of a movie that\u2019s already on life support. The main offender is De Niro, giving possibly the worst performance of his career, a lazy, credibility-free caricature of a gangster. De Niro is so bad that if you were to show someone who had no idea about his career or his legacy this particular movie, and then showed them, say, Raging Bull (1980), that someone would be completely baffled as to how it could be the same actor. This is a role where he mugs his way through in lieu of providing a recognisable character, and where he makes absolutely no attempt to convince the audience that his character\u2019s sudden change of heart in the last ten minutes is in any way believable.\nElsewhere, the movie\u2019s star looks tired and/or bored, with Morgan summing up just enough energy to get him through each scene, while Bautista undoes the kudos he\u2019s gained from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) by giving such a one-note performance it\u2019s embarrassing (though to be fair his character doesn\u2019t exactly benefit from being written that well). He\u2019s matched by Chestnut as De Niro\u2019s psychotic right hand man, but both actors are outdone by Gosselaar\u2019s crooked cop, a wise-cracking annoyance who\u2019s introduced in the most unlikely of fashions and continues to be annoying until the script finally has done with him. And Carano continues to undo the good work she did in Haywire (2011) by steadfastly refusing to alter her expression no matter what.\nWith so many things going against it, Heist struggles along from scene to scene, clearly happening in its own little alternate universe where the laws of plausibility are flouted with impunity, and where bad directing, writing and acting are actively encouraged and supported. The plot, such as it is, involves Morgan teaming up with Bautista to rob De Niro\u2019s casino, but when the robbery goes wrong, they hijack a bus and head for Texas (as you do). Bautista is bad through and through \u2013 hey, he doesn\u2019t care if the pregnant lady on board goes into labour, that\u2019s how badass he is \u2013 but Morgan is doing it to pay for his sick daughter\u2019s transplant operation (so he\u2019s much more noble). The threat of passengers being killed keeps the police at bay, while De Niro and Chestnut beaver away in the background looking for a way to isolate Morgan from the bus and for De Niro to get his money back. Along the way Carano becomes an ally, Bosworth cameos as De Niro\u2019s daughter, and bus driver D.B. Sweeney continually looks like he\u2019s wondering what happened to his career.\nSo, it\u2019s a bad movie, but it\u2019s professionally made and manages to look a little more glossy than your average TV movie, but with so many \u201cdid they really just do that?\u201d moments littering the narrative, no amount of goodwill generated by the production crew can mitigate for the farrago of bad ideas and decisions made in front of the camera. This could \u2013 and should \u2013 have been better in every way but sadly, no one took the time or made the effort to improve things, and the result is a movie that should be a dictionary definition of the word lame. Or awful. Or lousy. Or rubbish (you get the picture).\nRating: 3/10 \u2013 one to avoid, Heist only scores so highly because the crew, at least, weren\u2019t asleep at the wheel; with no one attempting to correct the mistakes inherent in the script, or even recognise them, all the viewer can do is to try and stop their jaw from continually hitting the floor from seeing all the ridiculous antics the script is packed with.\nAlondra Hidalgo, Border crossing, Drama, Gael Garc\u00eda Bernal, Illegal immigrants, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jon\u00e1s Cuar\u00f3n, Murder, Racism, Review, Sniper, Survival, Thriller\nD: Jon\u00e1s Cuar\u00f3n / 94m\nCast: Gael Garc\u00eda Bernal, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Alondra Hidalgo, Diego Cata\u00f1o, Marco P\u00e9rez, Lew Temple\nIn Jon\u00e1s Cuar\u00f3n\u2019s second feature Desierto, we\u2019re quickly introduced to a group of Mexicans who are being smuggled across the border into the US. They\u2019re in the back of a truck, and amongst them is Moises, played by Gael Garc\u00eda Bernal. When the truck breaks down on the edge of a vast salt flat, Moises is the only one who can pronounce the truck beyond repair. Faced with the problem of how to get these \u201cillegals\u201d to their expected destination, two of the \u201cguides\u201d decide to go the rest of the way on foot. This involves trekking across some rugged countryside, but one of the guides is in more of a hurry than the other, and soon there are two groups making the journey, the ones who can keep up with the main guide\u2019s fast pace, and the few laggers who are encouraged by the other.\nThe distance that develops between them comes in handy when the first group are targeted by loony self-styled border guard and all-round racist psycho Sam, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. One by one he picks them off with his sniper\u2019s rifle, and leaves them dead in a clearing, men and women. It\u2019s all the same to Sam, and is one area where he does believe in equal opportunity. Watching this massacre transpire, Moises and the rest of the second group, which includes Adela, played by Alondra Hidalgo, soon flee the scene, but not without tipping off Sam as to their presence. Helped by his close companion and canine buddy Tracker \u2013 who he\u2019s apparently trained to sniff out and savage illegal immigrants \u2013 Sam hunts down the remaining illegals until only Moises remains to stand against him. Which of course he does.\nWearing its confused heart on its sleeve from the outset, Desierto wants to be a taut, hard-edged thriller: brutal, unapologetic and bad-ass. But therein lies Desierto\u2018s problem, because at its core it\u2019s really a wannabe bad-ass movie that lacks conviction, and steals as much as it can from as many other variations on Irving Pichel and Ernest B. Schoesdack\u2019s The Most Dangerous Game (1932) as it can. Now, a little plagiarism (or homage, as Hollywood likes to call it) can go a long way, but when that plagiarism is used to so little effect, then it makes for such a dispiriting experience that the viewer could be forgiven for taking out their own sniper rifle and blasting away at the screen just to get a buzz on. As a thriller it\u2019s a non-starter, thanks to Cuar\u00f3n\u2019s flat, uninspired direction, and the lack of investment made by the script in any of the characters (the responsibility of Cuar\u00f3n again and co-scribe Mateo Garcia).\nMoises, Adela, even Sam \u2013 all are relieved of any kind of back story. We don\u2019t know why any of the Mexicans are travelling across the border in the first place, and without this information, without knowing what their hopes or dreams or ambitions are once they reach the US, it\u2019s nigh on impossible to care about them. Even as you watch the massacre, you\u2019ll be more aware of how the camera has been placed than whether or not the the life of the person being shot and killed is worth your sympathy (yes, it\u2019s a cleverly staged and \u201cexecuted\u201d massacre, and also rather well edited \u2013 so that\u2019s okay then).\nAnd equally we know nothing about Sam, a man of whom you could say he\u2019s a cartridge short of a full magazine, or to border control what Bill Clinton was to same sex marriages. He\u2019s a cipher, a boogeyman for the Mexicans to run from (and over the course of the movie that\u2019s all they do), as he moans and complains to his acrobatic dog about the Hell he\u2019s living in. It makes you want to yell at him, \u201cWell if it\u2019s that bad, sell all your guns and move to Florida!\u201d Instead he continues to act like an avenging angel, but one with no clear conception of why he\u2019s behaving the way he does, and so becomes a character who\u2019s too far-fetched even to boo or hiss.\nCuar\u00f3n began writing the script around 2006, and then took time off from it to help his father make a little movie called Gravity (2013). He\u2019s on record as saying that the problem of illegal immigrants (and not just those crossing the US-Mexico border) was always intended to be a part of the story, but watching the movie it seems clear that somewhere along the way that particular subtext got lost in translation, and in such a way that it never really appears at all. And Cuar\u00f3n has also stated that he didn\u2019t invest in any back stories because he didn\u2019t feel they were necessary, and that viewers could \u2013 and should \u2013 have the choice to make up their own minds about things like motivation and personal choice. It seems very much as though Cuar\u00f3n had several ideas for the movie, and what it was about, but somehow forgot to follow through on any of them.\nIn the end, and despite some stunning cinematography by Damian Garcia, Desierto is muddled and insubstantial. The performances are average, with only Morgan trying to do anything to salvage the mess he\u2019s found himself in, and there\u2019s an air of \u201cthat\u2019ll do\u201d about scenes that doesn\u2019t help either. 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        "raw_content": "Thanking your good aunt\nThe month of guest posts has ended. The contest is over. And now it\u2019s time for me to say several thank yous.\nFirst and foremost, I\u2019m grateful to the four talented (and busy) writers who said \u201cYes!\u201d when I asked if they would write a guest post for me in September. Please know that I deeply appreciate all of you for adding one more thing to your busy schedules. The results were beyond what I was expecting, and for sharing your gift with me and your inspiring messages with my blog readers, I thank you.\nFor those of you who might have missed a guest post along the way, here are links and a brief summary:\nJerel Law, author of Spirit Fighter, blogged about his sister-in-law, an amazing good aunt who thinks nothing of flying the less-than-friendly skies to get from Hawaii to her niece and nephews on the East Coast. Her presence is a soothing, necessary balm as the Law children learn to navigate life without their mother.\nTracey Finck, author of Love Letters to a Child, blogged about the power of a good aunt\u2019s pen. I hope you took her up on her suggestion to buy some stamps and sit down and write your niece/nephew/significant-other-child-in-your-life to let them know you\u2019re thinking about them. If not, it\u2019s never too late. I hear they even sell stamps at CVS and Wal-mart these days.\nAllison Cain, author of Revision of a Heart and several other good reads, blogged about a great way to pray about and through pain, whether emotional or physical. And who among us can\u2019t use a good prayer cue for turning our troubles over to God?\nShannon Hale, author of How to Pray When You Can\u2019t Sit Still, blogged about her remarkable aunt Grace who had the courage to show her nieces she loved them, even though she couldn\u2019t shower them with perfect gifts or perfect amounts of attention. I hope Hale challenged you to rethink a reluctance to share your love with those who are important to you.\nAnd now about that contest\nI want to thank those of you who embraced the guest bloggers and commented on their posts. And a huge thanks to those who entered the contest, too. I loved reading stories of your own aunts and how they\u2019ve influenced you. Thank you for sharing those stories, and thanks for taking time away from what I know is a busy month to pay tribute to a special aunt in your life.\nThanks also to those of you who have told me about your own good aunts in person. And also to those of you who have spoken of a deep lack of good aunts in your life or a loss of a good aunt in your children\u2019s lives when a sister or sister-in-law died too young.\nOf those who entered the contest, Wendy ended up winning (congrats!). I was literally pulling her name from the folded pieces of paper when a telemarketer\u2019s number popped up on my caller ID, identifying itself only as \u201cWinner.\u201d Serendipity? Coincidence? Just plain fun (so atypical from the caller ID these days)?\nYou can read Wendy\u2019s tribute to her aunt Kate in the comments to the contest announcement. Wendy is a talented writer in her own right, and I encourage you to check out her blog, especially today\u2019s post that might give you an idea of the type of friend you can be to the moms of your favorite kids.\nWendy: look for an email from me in your inbox asking which of the four guest bloggers\u2019 books you\u2019d like to receive as your prize. You can\u2019t go wrong with any of the choices, and I\u2019m looking forward to seeing which one you select.\nIf I could declare each and every one of you readers a winner, I would, but I don\u2019t have enough money in the budget to send all of you books. Maybe as a pat on the back for encouraging me, you\u2019ll treat yourself to one or all four of the books highlighted over the last month? If you do, let me know what you think of them.\nI also encourage you, if you haven\u2019t already, to thank a good aunt in your life. These woman can be easy to overlook, but if your good aunt is still alive, I\u2019m betting she would love to hear your words of gratitude.\nThis entry was posted in good aunt and tagged Allison Cain, aunt, contest, good aunt, gratitude, Jerel Law, nieces and nephews, Shannon Hale, Tracey Finck by hopesquires. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "The Sixties Radical-The Dead Church Stood By and Did Nothing to Stop This Onslaught of Evil\nRush Limbaugh says this is what happens when Liberalism is on parade and these people are in charge of the government. Limbaugh added we now have a chance to teach people about the culture of Liberalism. \u201c This happens because of the ideological mind-set of liberals, liberalism. That, to me, is the most important target. They\u2019re the Big Government types. They\u2019re the ones who believe the purpose of holding office and positions in government is to use that power against their political enemies. That\u2019s the great benefit of getting a gig at the IRS. I saw this Lois Lerner on TV today, and I\u2019ve read about her. She\u2019s the one that was just obsessed with Tea Party groups that were religious in nature. She\u2019s the one demanding to know what their prayers were. She was demanding to know (paraphrasing), \u201cWhat did Pat Robertson pray for you for?\u201d She asked that of Ollie North. And Ollie North said, \u201cI\u2019m not answering this. It\u2019s none of your business.\u201d\nRush went on to say this- Now, my only point in this is that there\u2019s a larger target here in terms of future elections, straightening out this country, there\u2019s a larger target than just Obama, and it is the whole concept of liberalism and what it gives us: Big Government, totalitarian-like statism. All this stuff that is happening is easily explainable. If I can take some political neophytes, put \u2019em in a classroom, give me 30 minutes, I can make \u2019em understand everything happening here just because it\u2019s liberals doing it. Now, the Republican Party ought to be doing that. The Republican Party ought to right now be taking advantage of this opportunity, but unfortunately the Republican Party doesn\u2019t look at it that way. To them it\u2019s just Democrats versus Republicans and we\u2019re gonna share power and we gotta be convivial when we\u2019re losers so that when we win, they\u2019re not too mean to us.\u201d\nhttp://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2013/05/22/don_t_get_depressed_we_have_an_opportunity_to_teach_people_about_the_culture_of_liberalism\nMark Levin calls it tyranny run a muck. Levin tell us we are living in a post Constitutional era. We have Congress, Obama, and the Demo-Republican Party governing against the will of the people. Obama and Congress are changing America from a Republic to a totalitarian state. The Left and the state run and state controlled media are cheering Obama on to destroy this country. These fools do not realize once the government is done with \u201cWe The People\u201d they will turn their tyranny on the press and those fools on the Left will not know what hit them.\nObama and his evil forces are in the process of destroying the First and Second Amendments to the Constitution. Once the evil Obama forces the Church, the People of faith, and the Synagogues to stop teaching the word of Adonai and turn the Torah and Tanakh into hate speech Obama in effect will have killed the First Amendment. Freedom of speech, freedom to exercise our right of religious freedom, and freedom of the press will now to be run the by the government. The fools in the state run media don\u2019t see this. The press is already in the back pocket of Obama and the Demo-Republican Party.\nThese fools are leading the charge of their own destruction.\nObama has now in his sights the Second Amendment. Once \u201cWe The People\u201d is disarmed we will be defenseless to the onslaught of tyranny. This is all done by design. Obama and the Demo-Republican Party are doing this on purpose.\nRush. Mark, and Hannity are right on but these men are missing what is really going on. We as a nation have turned our backs on the reason why this country has succeeded to grow and prosper since 1776. Our founding fathers knew that the only way to succeed was to turn to the Adonai of the Torah and Tanakh, and Yeshua. When George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben Franklin, and others turned to prayer and asked the Adonai of the Torah and Tanakh for guidance we as nation were given Adonai\u2019s blessings and grace. These brave men knew that Adonai was sovereign over us all. All freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness came from the Adonai of the Torah and Tanakh not the King or government.\nOne will not find a single mention of Christianity, The Torah or the Tanakh, or any other words referring to the Adonai of The Torah or Tanakh yet upon closer examination this country was set up upon Biblical and Torah principles. These men were men of faith and like men of today they had trouble with religion and the many denominations of Church especially the Catholic Church.\nGeorge Washington wrote George Washington, \u201cCircular to the States,\u201d June 8, 1783, in W. W. Abbot et al., eds., The Papers of George Washington, 1748-1799, Vol. 26 (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 1976-present), 483-96.\nWashington concluded this letter- \u201cI now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.\u201d\nJames Madison argued that religious freedom is important if this country is to succeed. \u201cIt appeals to Christian citizens by emphasizing that Christianity\u2019s own teachings preclude politically coerced support for particular sects, and to all citizens based on reason.\u201d Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessment-1785\n\u201cThe Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man; and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable, because the opinions of men, depending only on the evidence contemplated by their own minds cannot follow the dictates of other men: It is unalienable also, because what is here a right towards men, is a duty towards the Creator. It is the duty of every man to render to the Creator such homage and such only as he believes to be acceptable to him. This duty is precedent, both in order of time and in degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of his duty to the General Authority; much more must every man who becomes a member of any particular Civil Society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign.\u201d\nMadison added \u2013 If \u201call men are by nature equally free and independent,\u201d all men are to be considered as entering into Society on equal conditions; as relinquishing no more, and therefore retaining no less, one than another, of their natural rights. Above all are they to be considered as retaining an \u201cequal title to the free exercise of Religion according to the dictates of Conscience.\u201d Whilst we assert for ourselves a freedom to embrace, to profess and to observe the Religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence which has convinced us. If this freedom be abused, it is an offense against God, not against man: To God, therefore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered.\u201d\nBecause finally, \u201cthe equal right of every citizen to the free exercise of his Religion according to the dictates of conscience\u201d is held by the same tenure with all our other rights. If we recur to its origin, it is equally the gift of nature; if we weigh its importance, it cannot be less dear to us; if we consult the \u201cDeclaration of those rights which pertain to the good people of Virginia, as the basis and foundation of Government,\u201d it is enumerated with equal solemnity, or rather studied emphasis. Either then, we must say, that the Will of the Legislature is the only measure of their authority; and that in the plenitude of this authority, they may sweep away all our fundamental rights; or, that they are bound to leave this particular right untouched and sacred: Either we must say, that they may control the freedom of the press, may abolish the Trial by Jury, may swallow up the Executive and Judiciary Powers of the State; nay that they may despoil us of our very right of suffrage, and erect themselves into an independent and hereditary Assembly or, we must say, that they have no authority to enact into law the Bill under consideration. We the Subscribers say, that the General Assembly of this Commonwealth have no such authority.\u201d\nJames Madison, \u201cTo the Honorable the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia A Memorial and Remonstrance,\u201d June 20, 1785, in William T. Hutchinson et al., eds., The Papers of James Madison, Vol. 8 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962-present), 298-304. Reproduced with permission of University of Chicago Press\u2014Books in the format Textbook via Copyright Clearance Center.\nWhat Madison has concluded that government does not have the right to force or dictate to an individual what religion they must be member of or the dicates of conscience The government should not force people of faith to abandon their faith. The history of man is filled with such examples of this type of tyranny and totalitarianism\nMadison also argued there should not be a state run and control religion like in England. Our founding fathers also saw and studied how the Catholic Church controlled and ran the governments of Germany, France and other European countries. And this is why many of our founding fathers were very skeptical of religion and how religion enslaved its people.\nThe true word of the Adonai of the Torah and Tanakh is to set man free not in slave him. Adonai never spoke of Religion but about following HIS WORD.\nMan is fallible and this is why the simple genius of our founding fathers set up this country this way. These men prayed and then asked the Adonai of the Torah and Tanakh for guidance.\nMark Levin is right we are in post constitutional society. The only way out of this mess is to pray to the Adonai of the Torah and Tanakh. Ask Him for forgiveness and then repent of our evil ways. Then and only then will this change the course of our country.\nAdonai is showing us how far off course we have gone as a nation. The people of faith is to blame for this mess. We have not stood up and fought against the evil that has taken up principalities in this country to drive this country to hell.\nChanging leaders without prayer, repenting of our evil ways, and seeking the guidance of the Adonai of The Torah and Tanakh is akin to rearranging the chairs on the Titanic.\nBenjamin FranklinChristiansCommunismConservativeDemocratsFascismGeorge WashingtonJames MadisonJohn BoehnerMark LevinRepublicansRush LimbaughSocialismThe BibleThe LeftThomas JefferrsonUnited States Constitution\nThe Sixties Radical- Rubio is a Well Meaning Fool Who is Willingly Sold a Bill of Lies\nMay 18, 2013 Bobby Gee\t2 Comments\nOnce again we are being led by the nose by the evil forces that are destroying this country. \u201cWe The People\u201d are being forced to be slaughtered by well meaning fools who do not understand what kind of people they are dealing with. Marco Rubio is a well-meaning fool that has been sold a bill of goods by Obama, The Left, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, John McCain, and the statists in the Dem-Republican Party that the immgration system is broken NO SHIT SHERLOCK! Yet no one asks the real question why is the system broken? In a few simple words- the system is broken because the laws are not enforced. If the current laws on the books are enforced this will clear up ninety to ninety-five percent of the problems we have. Then and only then can we get down the real matters at hand. To quote Mark Levin- secure the border and then get back to me.\nThis story just broke on the Mark Levin website Saturday May 18. House Republicans have just worked out a deal with The Democrats on their version of the amnesty bill. We have just been sold down the river by John Boehner and his band of Statists. In a matter of days this country will cease to exist. We have just opened the flood gates. Our leaders are governing against \u201cWe the People.\u201d Lawlessness is now the law of the land. Mark Levin said it\u201d We are now living in a post Constitution society.\u201d Welcome the Police state called American.\nYahoo News-\nA bipartisan group of House members announced a deal Thursday on sweeping immigration legislation, a breakthrough that could boost chances for one of President Barack Obama\u2019s top second-term priorities.\nIt came after months of secretive talks among the four Republican and four Democratic House members had seemed to stall in recent days even as an immigration bill in the Senate moved forward. The House members met for two hours Thursday evening, emerging to announce they had a deal.\n\u201cWe have an agreement in principle. We\u2019re now going to work on finishing up the drafting of the bill,\u201d said Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, a leader of the group.\nRep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., another member, said over Twitter: \u201cImportant breakthrough, some details still to be worked out, but very pleased things are moving forward.\u201d\nCarter and others declined to give details, saying they\u2019d agreed among themselves not to do so.\nGroup members had been saying for months that they were near a deal, but in recent days talks appeared close to breaking down over a few unresolved details. These included a new visa program for lower-skilled workers, and how to handle health care coverage for immigrants in the country illegally who would gain legal status under the bill. Lawmakers and aides suggested earlier Thursday that one option would be for the group to release a bipartisan bill that simply left those issues out, allowing Republicans and Democrats in the group to offer their own plans on those aspects of the legislation.\nMeanwhile, members of the group were under pressure to deliver from other lawmakers and outside advocates who feared they would lose their window to have a voice in the debate if they didn\u2019t produce something soon. A bill released last month by leading senators is moving toward a vote in theSenate Judiciary Committee and has become the focus of the immigration debate.\n\u201cI am concerned that the bipartisan group has been unable to wrap up their work,\u201d House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters earlier Thursday, before the group announced its deal. \u201cAnd I know that there are some very difficult issues that have come up. But I continue to believe that the House needs to deal with this and the House needs to work its will. How we get there, we\u2019re still dealing with it.\u201d\nThe House group had struggled to come up with a plan that could have a possibility of passing the Republican-controlled House while also satisfying Democrats in the group. They have discussed a path to citizenship that would take 15 years for the estimated 11 million people living here illegally, two years longer than contemplated by the Senate bill, which is backed by Obama.\nOverall, the legislation would share the same goals as the Senate plan: boosting border security, an increased focus on workplace enforcement, new means to allow workers to enter this country legally and the eventual prospect of citizenship for millions.\nAs the House group bogged down, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., separately has moved forward with individual, narrowly focused bills on immigration, including one on workplace enforcement that was discussed at a hearing Thursday.\nThe Senate Judiciary Committee held its third work session Thursday to plow through some 300 amendments to the Senate immigration legislation. The committee voted down an amendment by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, that would have required the implementation of an electronic employer ID verification system in 18 months, instead of the four years contemplated by the bill.\nRepublican Sens. Jeff Flake of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina \u2014 two of the bill\u2019s Republican authors \u2014 voted with Democrats against the amendment, which was defeated 13-5. So did Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a potential swing vote on the bill.\nThursday\u2019s committee action was low-key, but behind the scenes efforts were under way to reach a deal on a series of amendments by Hatch that would benefit the high-tech community by making it easier for companies to access and use H-1B visas, which go to highly skilled workers. The bill increases the supply of these visas but also adds in protections aimed at ensuring U.S. workers get the first shot at jobs, and tech companies have objected to some of those provisions, which have been championed by Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.\nSen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., a principle author of the bill, was working with Hatch to try to find a compromise but the issue was unlikely to be resolved before next week.\nIn addition to Carter, Republicans in the House group are Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, Sam Johnson of Texas and Raul Labrador of Idaho. On the Democratic side, in addition to Gutierrez, they are Zoe Lofgren and Xavier Becerra of California and John Yarmuth of Kentucky.\nhttp://news.yahoo.com/house-immigration-group-reaches-deal-222346020.html\nWe are told a pack of lies by the gang of eight, Obama, and the Demo-Republican Party that if we don\u2019t grant amnesty we are hurting their dignity. If we don\u2019t grant amnesty these illegals will stay in the shadows. If we don\u2019t fix this problem now our economy will not grow. If amnesty is granted this will fix all of our problems. This is a bold faced lie. Rubio you are a liar. Schumer you are a lair. Obama you are a liar. The real truth is that you are pushing amnesty for illegals so you can stay in power forever. This is the real end game. The Democrat wing of the statist party needs a permanent under class to stay in power without serfs and pawns you would lose all your power.\nIllegals are not in shadows. They are not living in fear. These people know we will never deport them. This is the lie told by La Raza, Obama, and the statists.\nThe other end game is to have open borders so the sovereignty of the USA is destroyed and the states of New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas will be returned to Mexico.\nIn a sane world this idea would be shot down in a second. This is what happens when a nation abandons Adonai\u2019s word. Yeah I know the argument how can you say this Gee Man for we must treat those who are strangers with respect and help them. This doesn\u2019t mean they move in lock, stock, and barrel and take over our nation and destroy the very soverniety of nation.\nNational Review nails it on the head. Does Saul Alinsky strike a familiar note.\n\u201cIn a recent NRO piece entitled \u201cSaul Alinsky and the Gang of Eight,\u201d I discussed how, if Schumer-Rubio becomes law, federal dollars devoted to \u201cimmigrant integration\u201d will pour into left-wing and Islamist activist groups to fund their own vision of that process.\nNow the 844-page bill has been replaced by an 867-page bill that makes the \u201cAlinsky section\u201d of the legislation even stronger. Under Section 2538, \u201cPilot Programs to Promote Immigrant Integration at State and Local Levels,\u201d under \u201cAuthorized Activities\u201d the bill states that \u201cNew Immigrant Councils\u201d could be formed to promote integration locally. Originally this section, B(v), declared that the new councils would include representatives from \u201cnon profit organizations including those with experience working with immigrant communities.\u201d\nThe current bill added the words \u201clegal and advocacy\u201d to this section. Thus, it now reads \u201cnon profit organizations including those with legal and advocacy experience working with immigrant communities.\u201d Apparently the senators wanted to make sure that leftist and Islamist advocacy organizations (CASA, La Raza, MALDEF, and CAIR and other Islamist groups) would not simply be grant recipients themselves, but would also be entrenched on the \u201cNew Immigrant Councils\u201d that will help guide strategy, funding, and implementation at the local level. One could guess why the four Democrats on the Gang of Eight wanted leftist and Islamist organizations with such \u201clegal and advocacy\u201d experience in behalf of immigrants placed on the new immigrant councils, but why did the four Republicans agree to it?\nhttp://www.nationalreview.com/node/348374\nSchumer, McCain, Graham, The Democrat Party are the same folks who lied to us in 1965 and 1988 about how of we grant amnesty to all the illegals this would fix the problem. Read the Hart Cellar Act and Mazzoli Simpson Act.\nThis is pure BS.\nWe The People are the sovereign not the government. We give you the right to govern us. It is not you who are have the power to rule over us it is \u201cWE The People\u201d who have the right to abolish this government or alter it. We have the right given to us in the Constitution known as the right of revolution. See The Second Amendment as an Expression of First Principles- Edward J. Erler\nhttp://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=2013&month=03\nErler further states- \u201cFurthermore, the Declaration specifies that when government becomes destructive of the ends for which it is established\u2014the \u201cSafety and Happiness\u201d of the people\u2014then \u201cit is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.\u201d This is what has become known as the right of revolution, an essential ingredient of the social compact and a right which is always reserved to the people. The people can never cede or delegate this ultimate expression of sovereign power. Thus, in a very important sense, the right of revolution (or even its threat) is the right that guarantees every other right. And if the people have this right as an indefeasible aspect of their sovereignty, then, by necessity, the people also have a right to the means to revolution. Only an armed people are a sovereign people, and only an armed people are a free people\u2014the people are indeed a militia.\nThe Declaration also contains an important prudential lesson with respect to the right to revolution: \u201cPrudence . . . will dictate,\u201d it cautions, \u201cthat Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.\u201d It is only after \u201ca long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same Object,\u201d and when that object \u201cevinces a design to reduce [the People] to absolute Despotism,\u201d that \u201cit is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.\u201d Here the Declaration identifies the right of revolution, not only as a right of the people, but as a duty as well\u2014indeed, it is the only duty mentioned in the Declaration.\u201d\nThe prudential lessons of the Declaration are no less important than its assertion of natural rights. The prospect of the dissolution of government is almost too horrible to contemplate, and must be approached with the utmost circumspection. As long as the courts are operating, free and fair elections are proceeding, and the ordinary processes of government hold out the prospect that whatever momentary inconveniences or dislocations the people experience can be corrected, then they do not represent a long train of abuses and usurpations and should be tolerated. But we cannot remind ourselves too often of the oft-repeated refrain of the Founders: Rights and liberties are best secured when there is a \u201cfrequent recurrence to first principles.\u201d\nSee above reference from The Erler article.\nWe The People are having rammed down our throat amnesty, gun control, and Obamacare. This is just the tip of the iceberg. We have a political class that is governing against the sovereignty of the people.\nErler lays out what the Second Amendment is all about. \u201c The Second Amendment reads as follows: \u201cA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.\u201d The immediate impetus for the amendment has never been in dispute. Many of the revolutionary generation believed standing armies were dangerous to liberty. Militias made up of citizen-soldiers, they reasoned, were more suitable to the character of republican government. Expressing a widely held view, Elbridge Gerry remarked in the debate over the first militia bill in 1789 that \u201cwhenever Governments mean to invade the rights and liberties of the people, they always attempt to destroy the militia.\u201d\nThe Second Amendment is unique among the amendments in the Bill of Rights, in that it contains a preface explaining the reason for the right protected: Militias are necessary for the security of a free state. We cannot read the words \u201cfree State\u201d here as a reference to the several states that make up the Union. The frequent use of the phrase \u201cfree State\u201d in the founding era makes it abundantly clear that it means a non-tyrannical or non-despotic state. Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), rightly remarked that the term and its \u201cclose variations\u201d were \u201cterms of art in 18th-century political discourse, meaning a free country or free polity.\u201d\nThe principal constitutional debate leading up to the Heller decision was about whether the right to \u201ckeep and bear arms\u201d was an individual right or a collective right conditioned upon service in the militia. As a general matter, of course, the idea of collective rights was unknown to the Framers of the Constitution\u2014and this consideration alone should have been decisive. We have James Madison\u2019s own testimony that the provisions of the Bill of Rights \u201crelate [first] . . . to private rights.\u201d\nSee Hillsdale Imprimis Erler The Second Amendment as an Expression of First Principles.\nThe key words are private rights.\nErler further states: The notion of collective rights is wholly the invention of the Progressive founders of the administrative state, who were engaged in a self-conscious effort to supplant the principles of limited government embodied in the Constitution. For these Progressives, what Madison and other Founders called the \u201crights of human nature\u201d were merely a delusion characteristic of the 18th century. Science, they held, has proven that there is no permanent human nature\u2014that there are only evolving social conditions. As a result, they regarded what the Founders called the \u201crights of human nature\u201d as an enemy of collective welfare, which should always take precedence over the rights of individuals. For Progressives then and now, the welfare of the people\u2014not liberty\u2014is the primary object of government, and government should always be in the hands of experts. This is the real origin of today\u2019s gun control hysteria\u2014the idea that professional police forces and the military have rendered the armed citizen superfluous; that no individual should be responsible for the defense of himself and his family, but should leave it to the experts. The idea of individual responsibilities, along with that of individual rights, is in fact incompatible with the Progressive vision of the common welfare.\u201d\nThis is how the Left twists the language to suit the idea that the common welfare of the state is more important than individual freedom, liberty, and the sovereignty of the individual. The state\u2019s end game is to control us and take away all of our liberty so we will be forced to live under the tyranny of our leaders.\nWhen we fight to protect our individual freedom this means we must fight for the right to protect our neighbors right as well. This is one of the founding principles of this country.\nWe are told by the state that we are not the sovereign and individual freedom is bogus. For it is \u201cWe The People\u201d have the right to say to who can and can\u2019t live here. Every nation in the world has the right to do this except the USA. For when we stand up against the rule of tyranny and those who are on purpose destroying this country we are called bigots and racists by Obama, The Demo-Republican Party, The state run and state controlled media, and The Left.\nCNSNEWS- \u201cSen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) entered a letter from law enforcement officials nationwide warning of the dangers of the immigration bill S.744 into the judiciary committee record today.\nThe letter To Congress from the National Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Council of the American Federation of Government Employees Affiliated with AFL-CIO warns of the discretionary power the bill gives to \u201cpolitical appointees\u201d and takes away from law enforcers:\n\u201cCongress can and must take decisive steps to limit the discretion of political appointees and empower ICE and CBP to perform their respective missions and enforce the laws enacted by Congress. Rather than limiting the power of those political appointees within DHS, S. 744 provides them with nearly unlimited discretion, which will serve only to further cripple the law enforcement missions of these agencies.\u201d\nThey warn that the Senate immigration bill gives DHS Sec. Janet Napolitano \u201cvirtually unlimited discretion to waiver\u201d prohibitions on obtaining legal status, such as criminal activity or previous deportation:\n\u201cThis same section (Section 2101 of S. 744) gives the Secretary of Homeland Security virtually unlimited discretion to waive any manner of crimes that would otherwise make an individual ineligible for legal status\u2013\u2013for such expansive reasons as family unity, humanitarian purposes, or what the Secretary believes is in the public interest.\u201d\n\u201cAt least two of these standards appear undefined by S. 744 or current law, providing political appointees with broad authority to establish their own definitions of these terms and pardon criminal acts under almost any circumstance.\u201d\n\u201cThe bill states that individuals who have previously been deported or otherwise removed from the country are ineligible to apply for legal status. However, the Secretary is given the \u2018sole and unreviewable discretion\u2019 to waive that ineligibility for large classes of qualifying aliens.\u201d\nIn seven instances, the bill grants \u201cunreviewable\u201d powers.\nThe letter concludes that ICE officers would continue to be \u201cpowerless\u201d to protect the public and do their jobs if the bill becomes law:\n\u201cIf this legislation were enacted tomorrow, ICE officers would continue to be powerless to effectively enforce our nation\u2019s laws and provide for public safety as S. 744 does nothing to end these dangerous agency- and department-level directives.\nhttp://cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/bill-gives-dhs-sec-virtually-unlimited-discretion-waive-any-manner-crimes-ice\nNational Review On line- \u201cIn any Gang of Eight\u2013style caucus, assume that its Democratic members would not wish to endanger the present political realities that have changed the electoral map of the southwestern United States. In cynical fashion, Democrats will grant concessions on guest workers to pacify Republican grandees fronting for business, in exchange for amnesties that will maintain demographic dividends and their own political futures. As a general rule of thumb, any time a Democratic legislator praises a Republican counterpart for being reasonable and sensitive, we can equate such magnanimity with private guffaws about the na\u00efvet\u00e9 \u2014 if not greed \u2014 of his opposite number. How ironic that the \u201cLatino\u201d vote is probably not what lost the Republicans the last election \u2014 instead, it was the working-class whites who stayed home because they sensed that they were not a part of Mitt Romney\u2019s world, and who mostly oppose blanket amnesties unless they come with ironclad assurances of closed borders.\nAnd what about the American people? The public that feels most immediately the social costs of illegal immigration bitterly resents the cynical non-enforcement of the law. Whereas professors in Maine or Wisconsin may see a liberal civil-rights issue, ranchers along the border or parents whose children are at a school in Tulare see only illiberality: the public bearing the social costs of employers\u2019 greed, and an ethnic lobby practicing a disturbing chauvinism concerned not with illegal immigration per se, but only with illegal immigration from Latin America. (Were 1 million Chinese arriving illegally each year, La Raza would be decrying non-enforcement of the law and unfair competition to American workers.)\nSolutions? Close the border. Deport illegal aliens who are not working and have been regularly on public assistance, have violated U.S. criminal laws, or have just recently arrived. After that, allow the law-abiding, employed long-term resident to pay a fine and remain on U.S. soil, while learning English and applying for citizenship \u2014 from the rear of the line. Aid the transition of American citizens off state support into the labor force; take the moral high ground with Mexico and demand respect for U.S. sovereignty and U.S. laws. Do not be bullied by La Raza, and instead understand the basis of its philological reality. Do not let yourself be demagogued by false charges of nativism and racism. Worry more about unemployed American citizens and stressed taxpayers than about Mexican nationals who are fleeing a nation rich in natural resources and in need of millions of reformers.\nAll that should be the basis for immigration reform \u2014 and thereby will ensure outrage from the special interests that are so heavily vested in the present violation of the law.\nhttp://www.nationalreview.com/article/347534/illegal-immigration-who-benefits/page/0/2\nUS News- Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a newly elected Republican with a penchant for making headlines, filed an amendment that would bar undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States from ever earning citizenship.\nThere are an estimated 11 million people living in the country illegally, and a bipartisan immigration reform measure would create a pathway to citizenship over the course of 13 years by requiring those people to pay penalties and back taxes, as well as learn English. Conservatives opposed to reform decry the path as amnesty, but Democrats say they will not support reform that does not cope with the immigrants already living in the U.S.\nCruz also filed amendments that he says would \u201cstrengthen border security measures; reform the high-skilled temporary worker program; modernize, streamline and expand legal immigration; and prohibit federal, state or local entitlement benefits for those here illegally.\u201d\nhttp://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/05/08/ted-cruz-seeks-to-ban-illegal-immigrants-in-us-from-citizenship\nCNSNEWS- The immigration bill proposed by the \u201cGang of Eight\u201d in the U.S. Senate includes a provision to create a commission to study the failure of securing the border\u2019s \u201chigh-risk sectors\u201d during any or all of the first five years after the 844-page legislation becomes law.\nOn page 14, Section 4 of the bill, it states that if the Department of Homeland Security certifies that it \u201chas not achieved effective control in all high risk border sectors during any fiscal year beginning before the date that is 5 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, not later than 60 days after the date of certification there shall be established a commission to be known as the \u2018Southern Border Security Commission.'\u201d\nThe six-member commission would be appointed \u2014 two each \u2014 by the president, and by the leadership in the House and the Senate.\nUnder Section 2, Qualification for Appointment to the commission, the bill states members \u201cshall be distinguished individuals noted for their knowledge and experience in the field of border security at the federal, state or local level.\u201d\nhttp://cnsnews.com/news/article/gang-eight-bill-if-border-not-secure-any-time-first-five-years-after-law-passes-form\nThis is the latest on the amnesty bill. www.marklevinshow.com\nNational Journal The night before Thursday\u2019s marathon committee markup, members of the Senate\u2019s Gang of Eight and their staffs huddled in a room in the Capitol to decide what amendments to their immigration bill they would let live\u2014and what must die.\nAs a comprehensive immigration overhaul advances through the Senate, its chief architects will remain firmly in control of its fate. This week\u2019s drama at the Senate Judiciary Committee provided a valuable test run for the group, which must protect their bill from changes that undermine the principles they agreed on but accept enough suggestions from their colleagues to garner at least a 60-vote majority, if not more.\nIt\u2019s that kind of advance planning that helped the gang survive its first major test Thursday: a hostile amendment offered by Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. The Grassley provision would have required that the entire southern border be under effective control for six months before illegal immigrants could register for provisional legal status. The current legislation requires only that a comprehensive strategy for border security be in place.\nSen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., a gang member, spoke up first in defense of the current bill, followed by cosponsors Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; Dick Durbin, D-Ill.; and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. They joined with the remaining Democrats on the committee to defeat the Grassley amendment, 12-6.\nThe margin was not happenstance. Democrats, combined with Flake and Graham of the Gang of Eight, outnumber opponents by a 2-1 margin on the Judiciary panel. It\u2019s why the toughest test for the bill in the Senate will come not in committee, but on the floor after the Memorial Day recess. Still, the committee process is an important exercise as the gang attempts to maintain solidarity and begin broadening out support.\n\u201cThe eight of us are convinced that we\u2019ve done a very good job of securing the border. That\u2019s not to say it\u2019s perfect, and that\u2019s not to say other suggestions wouldn\u2019t be listened to and we\u2019d have an open mind to adopting them,\u201d Schumer told reporters.\nThe group did accept eight Republican amendments on Thursday, including six from Grassley and Sens. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and John Cornyn, R-Texas (two were from Flake, a member of the gang).\n\u201cBut we do have a bottom line, which is that the path to citizenship has to be based on specific achievable goals,\u201d Schumer said. \u2026 \u201cTo have a sort of elastic goal that the next president, whoever he or she is, could use to block the path to citizenship\u2014that would be a deal-breaker.\u201d\nEach evening, the gang will reconvene before the Judiciary Committee meets to analyze the next day\u2019s slew of amendments and decide, collectively, what stays and what goes.\nhttp://www.nationaljournal.com/daily/gang-of-eight-strategy-emerges-to-ensure-immigration-bill-advances-20130509\nRubio you are a lair. You have sold us a bill of goods.\nCommunismConservativeDemocratsIllegal aliensImmigrationObamaPoliticsRepublicansSocialism\nThe Sixties Radical- Mark Levin Called It- Welcome to America The Police State\nMark Levin said it on his radio show on Tuesday May 14th. Levin said, \u201cWe are living in police state.\u201d This is so true. Obama is shredding The Constitution, Bill of Rights and the rule of law. This evil man Obama is now the dictator. Congress is in his back pocket. These foolish men and woman are setting themselves up little theifdoms. We the People are now viewed as pawns in a deadly game of who can turn this country into a Marxist hellhole. The real truth we are now a totalitarian state. Only few brave souls are willing to stand up and fight this onslaught of tyranny. And I can count them on one hand. Marco Rubio you are not one of them. RUBIO! YOU ARE A SELLOUT AND TURN COAT.\nLook folks the state run and state controlled media, Obama, the Dem-Republican Party want us to believe that a few lower level IRS agents came up with this. You must think we are stupid to believe this bull crap.\nBreitbart News- The progressive-leaning investigative journalism group ProPublica says the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) office that targeted and harassed conservative tax-exempt groups during the 2012 election cycle gave the progressive group nine confidential applications of conservative groups whose tax-exempt status was pending.\nThe commendable admission lends further evidence to the lengths the IRS went during an election cycle to silence tea party and limited government voices.\nProPublica says the documents the IRS gave them were \u201cnot supposed to be made public\u201d:\nThe same IRS office that deliberately targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status in the run-up to the 2012 election released nine pending confidential applications of conservative groups to ProPublica late last year\u2026 In response to a request for the applications for 67 different nonprofits last November, the Cincinnati office of the IRS sent ProPublica applications or documentation for 31 groups. Nine of those applications had not yet been approved\u2014meaning they were not supposed to be made public. (We made six of those public, after redacting their financial information, deeming that they were newsworthy.)\nThe group says that \u201cno unapproved applications from liberal groups were sent to ProPublica.\u201d\nAccording to Media Research Center Vice President for Business and Culture Dan Gainor, ProPublica\u2019s financial backers include top progressive donors:\nProPublica, which recently won its second Pulitzer Prize, initially was given millions of dollars from the Sandler Foundation to \u201cstrengthen the progressive infrastructure\u201d\u2013\u201cprogressive\u201d being the code word for very liberal. In 2010, it also received a two-year contribution of $125,000 each year from the Open Society Foundations. In case you wonder where that money comes from, the OSF website is http://www.soros.org. It is a network of more than 30 international foundations, mostly funded by Soros, who has contributed more than $8 billion to those efforts.\nOn Friday, the House Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to hold a formal hearing on the IRS conservative targeting scandal. IRS Commissioner Steve Miller and Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George are slated to testify.\nhttp://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/05/14/Progressive-Group-Says-IRS-Gave-Them-Confidential-Docs-On-Conservative-Groups\nPolitico- The Internal Revenue Service asked tea party groups to see donor rolls.\nIt asked for printouts of Facebook posts.\nAnd it asked what books people were reading.\nA POLITICO review of documents from 11 tea party and conservative groups that the IRS scrutinized in 2012 shows the agency wanted to know everything \u2014 in some cases, it even seemed curious what members were thinking. The review included interviews with groups or their representatives from Hawaii, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas and elsewhere.\nThe long-awaited Treasury Department inspector general report released Tuesday says the agency itself decided some of its questions to conservative groups were way over the line \u2014 especially the one about donors.\nThe report shows that top IRS officials put a stop to some of the questions in early 2012, including the ones that asked tea party groups who their donors were, what issues were important to them and whether their top officers ever planned to run for office. And they told the investigators they planned to destroy the donor lists that had already been sent in.\nBut interviews with members of the groups paint a more dramatic picture than the bland language of the report, which just says the IRS \u201crequested irrelevant (unnecessary) information because of a lack of managerial review, at all levels, of questions before they were sent to organizations seeking tax-exempt status.\u201d\n\u201cThey were asking for a U-Haul truck\u2019s worth of information,\u201d said Toby Marie Walker, the president of the Waco Tea Party.\nWe are in deep trouble. We have a runaway and out of control President, Congress, and Supreme Court. They make up the law on the fly. These statists do what they want and tell us to hell with The Constitution. It has come to this. The only thing these politicians understand is the point of a gun.\nThis is why our founding fathers put in the Second Amendment. This is to protect us from a tyrannical federal government. This is happening now right before our eyes.\nEdward J Erler summed it up this way, \u201cFurthermore, the Declaration specifies that when government becomes destructive of the ends for which it is established\u2014the \u201cSafety and Happiness\u201d of the people\u2014then \u201cit is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.\u201d This is what has become known as the right of revolution, an essential ingredient of the social compact and a right which is always reserved to the people. The people can never cede or delegate this ultimate expression of sovereign power. Thus, in a very important sense, the right of revolution (or even its threat) is the right that guarantees every other right. And if the people have this right as an indefeasible aspect of their sovereignty, then, by necessity, the people also have a right to the means to revolution. Only an armed people are a sovereign people, and only an armed people are a free people\u2014the people are indeed a militia.\nSee Erler- The Second Amendment as an Expression of First Principles Imprimis Hillsdale College.\nObama is now telling us he had nothing to do with this. He is not responsible for what is happening. It is Bush\u2019s fault. It is Limbaugh\u2019s fault. Hell lets blame this all on the janitor. Rush aptly called this the Limbaugh Theorem. Obama never governs. He is always campaigning against the evil conservatives. This is why Obama is diabolical. He twists the truth to suit his needs. He takes a lie and turns it into a truth. Obama is evil. He is liar. Obama is destroying this country on purpose.\nThis is from the Drudge Report Wednesday May 15th. The Washington Times- President Passerby needs urgently to become a participant in his presidency.\nLate Monday came the breathtaking news of a full-frontal assault on the First Amendment by his administration: word that the Justice Department had gone on a fishing expedition through months of phone records of Associated Press reporters.\nAnd yet President Obama reacted much as he did to the equally astonishing revelation on Friday that the IRS had targeted conservative groups based on their ideology: He responded as though he were just some bloke on a bar stool, getting his information from the evening news.\nIn the phone-snooping case, Obama didn\u2019t even stir from his stool. Instead, he had his press secretary, former Time magazine journalist Jay Carney, go before an incensed press corps Tuesday afternoon and explain why the president will not be involving himself in his Justice Department\u2019s trampling of press freedoms.\n\u201cOther than press reports, we have no knowledge of any attempt by the Justice Department to seek phone records of the Associated Press,\u201d Carney announced.\nThe president \u201cfound out about the news reports yesterday on the road,\u201d he added.\nAnd now that Obama has learned about this extraordinary abuse of power, he\u2019s not doing a thing about it. \u201cWe are not involved at the White House in any decisions made in connection with ongoing criminal investigations,\u201d Carney argued.\nReuters correspondent Jeff Mason asked how Obama felt about \u201cbeing compared to President Nixon on this.\u201d\nThe press secretary laughed. \u201cPeople who make those kinds of comparisons need to check their history,\u201d he said.\nhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-obama-the-uninterested-president/2013/05/14/da1c982a-bcd7-11e2-9b09-1638acc3942e_story.html?hpid=z5\nObama makes Tricky Dickey Nixon look like a piker. At least Obama didn\u2019t say, \u201d I am not a crook.\u201d\nThe Daily Mail. Eric Holder points finger at his DEPUTY who secretly obtained journalist\u2019s phone records as Obama is forced to say he has \u2018confidence\u2019 in the Attorney General\nJustice Department obtained records listing incoming and outgoing calls and duration of calls for more than 20 telephone lines used by journalists\nLines included the main number used by reporters in the House of Reps press gallery and general AP numbers in Washington and New York\nStems from AP article talking reporting a thwarted terror attack\nAttorney General Eric Holder said he had recused himself from the investigation into the leak to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest\nSaid that his deputy made the decision to obtain the records\nAttorney General Eric Holder went on the defensive on Tuesday explaining why the Justice Department secretly obtained two months worth of reporters\u2019 telephone records in an \u2018unprecedented\u2019 search for a confidential source.\n\u2018This was a very serious leak and a very, very serious leak,\u2019 Holder said at a press conference explaining the department\u2019s actions which have been criticized for going against the constitutional right to a free press.\nHolder said that he recused himself from the making the controversial decision to subpoena the phone records of Associated Press journalists, saying that it was made by Deputy Attorney General James Cole.\nHe said that he was \u2018confident that the people involved in this \u2026 followed all applicable Department of Justice regulations\u2019 even though he claimed not to actually know the details of the decision-making process as a result of his recusal.\nPresident Obama was forced to follow Holder\u2019s press conference with the release of a statement saying that the incident does not shake his faith in his close friend and the country\u2019s top legal adviser.\n\u2018The president has confidence in the attorney general,\u2019 press secretary Jay Carney said.\nThe controversy came when the Associated Press reported that two months worth of reporters\u2019 telephone records without their knowledge, obtaining a wide breadth of records that had nothing to do with the leak of information that they were concerned about.\nThe Justice Department has spoken in the past about how they were upset over the leak of information about a foiled al Qaeda plot where the terrorist group planned to detonate a bomb on a plane bound for the United States.\n\u2018I\u2019ve been a prosecutor since 1976 and I have to say that this is among, if not the most serious, it is within the top two or three most serious leaks I\u2019ve ever seen,\u2019 Holder said.\nhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2324501/Attorney-General-Eric-Holder-defends-deputys-decision-secretly-obtain-journalists-phone-records-saying-searching-leak.html\nBreitbart news- One of President Barack Obama\u2019s re-election campaign co-chairmen used a leaked document from the IRS to attack GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney during the 2012 election, according to the National Organization for Marriage (NOM).\nNOM, a pro-traditional marriage organization, claims the IRS leaked their 2008 confidential financial documents to the rival Human Rights Campaign. Those NOM documents were published on the Huffington Post on March 30, 2012. At that time, Joe Solmonese, a left-wing activist and Huffington Post contributor, was the president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). Solmonese was also a 2012 Obama campaign co-chairman.\nBoth the Huffington Post\u2019s Sam Stein and HRC described the leak as coming from a \u201cwhistleblower.\u201d The Huffington Post used the document to write a story questioning former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney\u2019s support for traditional marriage. The document showed Romney donated $10,000 to NOM. HRC went a step further than the Huffington Post in its criticism of Romney and accused him of using \u201cracially divisive tactics\u201d in a press release.\nhttp://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/05/14/Obama-campaign-co-chair-attacked-Romney-conservative-group-in-2012-with-leaked-IRS-scandal-documents\nWe now have the IRS, Obama, and Congress using their powers to attack and destroy their opposition. This is right out of Saul Alinsky\u2019s Rules for Radicals, Karl Marx\u2019s Communist Manifesto and the Russian polite Bureau. Levin is right welcome to America The Police State.\nCommunismConservativeDemocratsFascismMark LevinObamaPoliticsRepublicansRush LimbaughSocialismThe LeftUnited States Constitution\nThe Sixties Radical- This is Our Wake Up Call- Obama is Evil\nThe attack on political opponents by Obama goes deeper than anyone has thought. Sure Bill Clinton used the IRS to go after his political enemies but what makes Obama evil is his wanton disregard for The Constitution, Bill of Rights, and rule of law. Obama thinks he can write as well as pass any law or executive order he wants. Obama no longer needs Congress to do this. He is our supreme ruler. Obama will stop at nothing to change this country into a Marxist hellhole.\nThe media is in his back pocket. So is The Demo-Republican Party. While this news of the IRS going after Tea Party groups, the real truth about Benghazi and the amnesty for illegals is taking a back burner.\nWith this three-pronged attack Obama acts like he has nothing to do with the mess that is happening in this country. Rush has called this the Limbaugh theorem. Obama is always running against the conservatives and he never is seen as governing so none of his policies stick to Obama. He has out slicked slick Willie.\nBy keeping \u201cWe The People\u201d upset all the time Obama is able to sneak the lies past us yet lies always catch up with you. The lies are coming home to roost. This will happen in one fail swoop. It is almost at the point where the state run and state controlled media can\u2019t protect Obama anymore. For \u201cWe The People\u201d see how evil this man is.\nWhat really grinds my ass is that the chicken shit Republicans won\u2019t do a damn thing about this. These holier than thou congressmen are now talking tough. The real truth is these people knew about thus since 2010 and did nothing. So we have Obama working in cahoots with Congress to take over this country and become dictators over us all. This is why I call it the Demo-Republican Party. (Harry Chalmers gave this term to me.)\nIf John Boehner and his silly band of chicken shit statists have their way they will pretend like they are investigation these scandals however in reality they will do nothing. John Boehner is scared to confront Obama and impeach his ass.\nJohn Boehner is a coward.\nMark Levin and Tea Party groups brought all of this to light in 2012. Congress knew the truth. Now they act like this is the first time they heard all of this.\nWe hear the leaders screaming we have to get to the bottom of this. Hey you morons here is a news flash THE IRS CONFESSED TO DOING THIS LAST FRIDAY. There\u2019s your confession now go after their asses and find out how much Obama knew.\nThis story broke on the Drudge Report Monday night.\nAP- \u201cThe Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press in what the news cooperative\u2019s top executive called a \u201cmassive and unprecedented intrusion\u201d into how news organizations gather the news.\nThe records obtained by the Justice Department listed outgoing calls for the work and personal phone numbers of individual reporters, for general AP office numbers in New York, Washington and Hartford, Conn., and for the main number for the AP in the House of Representatives press gallery, according to attorneys for the AP. It was not clear if the records also included incoming calls or the duration of the calls.\nIn all, the government seized the records for more than 20 separate telephone lines assigned to AP and its journalists in April and May of 2012. The exact number of journalists who used the phone lines during that period is unknown, but more than 100 journalists work in the offices where phone records were targeted, on a wide array of stories about government and other matters.\n\u201cThere can be no possible justification for such an overbroad collection of the telephone communications of The Associated Press and its reporters. These records potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all of the newsgathering activities undertaken by the AP during a two-month period, provide a road map to AP\u2019s newsgathering operations and disclose information about AP\u2019s activities and operations that the government has no conceivable right to know,\u201d Pruitt said.\nThe government would not say why it sought the records. Officials have previously said in public testimony that the U.S. attorney in Washington is conducting a criminal investigation into who may have provided information contained in a May 7, 2012, AP story about a foiled terror plot. The story disclosed details of a CIA operation in Yemen that stopped an al-Qaida plot in the spring of 2012 to detonate a bomb on an airplane bound for the United States.\nIn testimony in February, CIA Director John Brennan noted that the FBI had questioned him about whether he was AP\u2019s source, which he denied. He called the release of the information to the media about the terror plot an \u201cunauthorized and dangerous disclosure of classified information.\u201d\nhttp://apnews.myway.com/article/20130513/DA68MMQ82.html\nThis is what happens to a nation when we turn our back on the Adonai of the Torah. The press attacks the Bill of Rights and now your right of freedom of the press is under attack. Look fools this crap goes both ways and you are on the receiving end of this tyranny.\nYou can\u2019t pick and choose which Amendment you want to defend. If one goes they all go. This is why it is The Bill of Rights. It is not a bill of needs.\nWe are now in the process turning this country into a totalitarian state.\nHere are some more lies that have seen the light of day. Thank Adonai for Mark Levin\nBreightbart- When accusations first emerged in 2010 that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had targeted conservative and Tea Party groups for additional scrutiny, it was unclear how widespread the problem was, or how to respond.\nSome groups sued the IRS. Some contacted Congress, which sent inquiries to the IRS over a period of several months, beginning in October 2012. The House Ways and Means Committee, which is opening hearings on the subject on Wednesday, sent three separate letters to the IRS\u2013but the IRS claimed no knowledge of the issue.\nIt took the efforts of Mark Levin\u2019s Landmark Legal Foundation to find a strategy that would yield answers. Levin, who is also one of the most popular conservative talk radio hosts in the nation, decided to approach the Inspector General of the U.S. Treasury rather than the IRS itself, which is typically opaque in its responses.\nIn a letter dated March 23, 2012, Levin cited reports of unfair targeting, and reported: \u201cThe information demanded [of Tea Party groups] in many cases goes far beyond the appropriate level of inquiry [for tax-exempt status].\u201d\nLevin added that an investigation into the IRS by the Inspector General \u201calso must determine whether the relevant IRS employees are acting at the direction of politically motivated superiors.\u201d\nLevin\u2019s letter may have been what triggered the investigation that ultimately yielded last Friday\u2019s extraordinary apology\u2013ahead of next week\u2019s report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.\nLevin described his experience to his listeners on Friday afternoon, describing a visit from two Treasury agents, who arrived at his office fully armed\u2013they are \u201claw enforcement,\u201d Levin stressed\u2013and interested in the evidence he presented, including examples of the excessive questions posed by the IRS to conservative groups.\nEarly reports suggested that the IRS had only recently become aware of the problem. However, the Associated Press reported Saturday that senior officials were aware that conservative groups were being targeted as far back as 2011.\nIncreasingly, Levin\u2019s efforts are being recognized as one of the key factors prodding the agency to admit, finally, that it had used its powers inappropriately. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich tweeted Sunday morning:\nhttp://www.breitbart.com/InstaBlog/2013/05/12/How-Mark-Levin-Led-Fight-Against-IRS\nAP- Senior Internal Revenue Service officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups as early as 2011, according to a draft of an inspector general\u2019s report obtained by The Associated Press that seemingly contradicts public statements by the IRS commissioner.\nThe IRS apologized Friday for what it acknowledged was \u201cinappropriate\u201d targeting of conservative political groups during the 2012 election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status. The agency blamed low-level employees, saying no high-level officials were aware.\nBut on June 29, 2011, Lois G. Lerner, who heads the IRS division that oversees tax-exempt organizations, learned at a meeting that groups were being targeted, according to the watchdog\u2019s report. At the meeting, she was told that groups with \u201cTea Party,\u201d \u201dPatriot\u201d or \u201c9/12 Project\u201d in their names were being flagged for additional and often burdensome scrutiny, the report says.\nhttp://m.apnews.com/ap/db_268798/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=213eUSft\nWall Street Journal On line- The Internal Revenue Service\u2019s scrutiny of conservative groups went beyond those with \u201ctea party\u201d or \u201cpatriot\u201d in their names\u2014as the agency admitted Friday\u2014to also include ones worried about government spending, debt or taxes, and even ones that lobbied to \u201cmake America a better place to live,\u201d according to new details of a government probe.\nThe investigation also revealed that a high-ranking IRS official knew as early as mid-2011 that conservative groups were being inappropriately targeted\u2014nearly a year before then-IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman told a congressional committee the agency wasn\u2019t targeting conservative groups.\nThe new disclosures are likely to inflame a widening controversy over IRS handling of dozens of applications by tea-party, patriot and other conservative groups for tax-exempt status.\nThe details emerged from disclosures to congressional investigators by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. The findings, which were reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, don\u2019t make clear who came up with the idea to give extra scrutiny to the conservative groups.\nThe Washington Post- At various points over the past two years, Internal Revenue Service officials targeted nonprofit groups that criticized the government and sought to educate Americans about the U.S. Constitution, according to documents in an audit conducted by the agency\u2019s inspector general.\nThe documents, obtained by The Washington Post from a congressional aide with knowledge of the findings, show that on June 29, 2011, IRS staffers held a briefing with senior agency official Lois G. Lerner in which they described giving special attention to instances where \u201cstatements in the case file criticize how the country is being run.\u201d Lerner, who oversees tax-exempt groups for the agency, raised objections and the agency revised its criteria a week later.\nBut six months later, the IRS applied a new political test to groups that applied for tax-exempt status as \u201csocial welfare\u201d groups, the document says. On Jan. 15, 2012 the agency decided to target \u201cpolitical action type organizations involved in limiting/expanding Government, educating on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, social economic reform movement.,\u201d according to the appendix in the IG report, which was requested by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and has yet to be released.\nThe new revelations are likely to intensify criticism of the IRS, which has been under fire since agency officials acknowledged they had deliberately targeted groups with \u201ctea party\u201d or \u201cpatriot\u201d in their name for heightened scrutiny.\nhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/05/12/irs-targeted-groups-that-criticized-the-government-ig-report-says/\nThe National Review-From the Jewish Press:\nThe passionately pro-Israel organization Z STREET filed a lawsuit against the IRS, claiming it had been told by an IRS agent that because the organization was \u201cconnected to Israel,\u201d its application for tax-exempt status would receive additional scrutiny. This admission was made in response to a query about the lengthy reveiw of Z STREET\u2019s tax exempt status application.\nIn addition, the IRS agent told a Z STREET representative that the applications of some of those Israel-related organizations have been assigned to \u201ca special unit in the D.C. office to determine whether the organization\u2019s activities contradict the Administration\u2019s public policies.\u201d . . .\nAnd at least one purely religious Jewish organization, one not focused on Israel, was the recipient of bizarre and highly inappropriate questions about Israel. Those questions also came from the same non-profit division of the IRS at issue for inappropriately targeting politically conservative groups. The IRS required that Jewish organization to state \u201cwhether [it] supports the existence of the land of Israel,\u201d and also demanded the organization \u201c[d]escribe [its] religious belief system toward the land of Israel.\u201d\nhttp://www.nationalreview.com/corner/348013/irs-inquisition-update\nBuzzfeed-The head of a Jewish group that says it was targeted by the Internal Revenue Service over its opposition to President Obama\u2019s Israel policy said Saturday that she sees parallels between the tax agency\u2019s treatment of Tea Party groups and her own case.\nThe Zionist group Z Street sued the IRS in the summer of 2010, alleging that a federal agent, Diane Gentry, told the group\u2019s lawyer that the agency was \u201ccarefully scrutinizing organizations that are in any way connected with Israel.\u201d\nThe group alleged that the agent told them that \u201ca special unit\u201d was examining whether its activities \u2014 in pushing a hawkishly pro-Israel line \u2014 \u201ccontradict the Administration\u2019s public policies,\u201d referring to a provision of the tax code which can deny nonprofit status to groups that oppose \u201cestablished public policy.\u201d The provision, rarely used, has been invoked to deny that status to racist groups.\nThe IRS admission Friday that it had created a special track for tea party groups \u201cis the same conduct the IRS agent told us (before she realized she shouldn\u2019t) they were engaging in with respect to organizations \u2018connected to Israel,\u2019\u201d Z Street President Lori Lowenthal Marcus told BuzzFeed. \u201cOf course, she also told us that there was a special unit in Washington, D.C. where similar files may be sent to determine if an organization\u2019s positions\u2019 differ from that of the administration\u2019s. I have no way of knowing \u2014 at this point \u2014 whether any conservative groups that were targeted with the admitted bad conduct were also sent to that \u2018unit\u2019 or one like it.\u201d\nThe IRS, whose apology was reportedly prompted by an impending critical report by its inspector general, has denied that the special tea party review was politically motivated. A spokesperson didn\u2019t respond to an inquiry about the Z Street case. In 2010, a spokesman declined to comment on a specific pending matter.\nBut the case is about to get an airing: Z Street has a hearing this July 2 in federal district court in Washington, DC, Marcus said\nhttp://www.buzzfeed.com/bensmith/pro-israel-group-sees-same-conduct-in-irss-tea-party-campaig\nfrom Jen Kuznicki- \u201cRightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration\u201d\nSo said the report from DHS in April of 2009, \u201cRightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,\u201d released just a week before the numerous April 15th Tax Day Tea Party protests.\nThat report so blatantly labeled those who demand adherence to the founding principles of this nation as hateful anti-government racists, it received immediate and overwhelming condemnation. The leader of the group that put it together, Daryl Johnson, told the Southern Poverty Law Center he felt betrayed by Janet Napolitano who initially defended the report, but after Congress denounced it, said she would have it removed from the government\u2019s websites. The report still stands, though, and it is based almost exclusively, according to Johnson, as a reply to a question from the Capitol Police.\nThe report evolved in a complicated way. It began after a phone call from the U.S. Capitol police in January 2007. They wanted help with then-Sen. Barack Obama\u2019s announcement of his candidacy for president. We monitored the Internet for about a month or so looking for threats to Obama. We didn\u2019t see anything threat-related, but I started thinking, \u201cWhat if the U.S. elects a black president? What impact will this have on extremism in this country?\u201d It seemed pretty clear to me that it would lead to a radicalization and recruitment boom by white supremacists, militias and other right-wing extremists, because this is what they fear the most\u2014a black president, the ultimate symbol of a minority population\u2019s integration into U.S. society.\nSo, basically DHS put out an extremely flawed report based on a hunch from an extremely biased government worker. By the way, the SPLC has been sending letters to your government agencies to continue to monitor you, based on the renowned crackpot thinking of Mark Potok and J. Richard Cohen.\nIf you are anti-abortion or against socialism, government workers are being directed to monitor your actions, based on the flawed thinking that it is because you are racist.\nBecause with pro-abort socialists in charge, you don\u2019t have the right to disagree, you are supposed to put trust in your government.\nSo when tea party groups received letters from the IRS asking questions about their personal and political lives, their families, or whether or not they ever wrote down their opinions, legitimate questions were raised about these probing questions.\nOn March 22nd, 2012, IRS Commissioner Shulman denied that these questions were anything more than run-of-the-mill back and forth with your friendly government behemoth. The very next day, Landmark Legal Foundation sent a letter to the Inspector General, demanding an investigation into possible misconduct by the IRS and called attention to the politically charged targeting.\nLast Friday, Lois Lerner, a high level officer of the IRS admitted to the targeting, but suggested it was just a few lower level people who were involved. By Saturday, we found out that she knew about it in June of 2011, and she \u201cimmediately\u201d called for a change in flagging procedures.\nSix months later, the flagging criteria changed from flagging any application that included \u201cthe words \u201ctea party\u201d or \u201cpatriot,\u201d to, \u201c \u2018political action type organizations involved in limiting/expanding Government, educating on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, social economic reform/movement,\u2019 according to the IG report.\u201d\nOh, okay, that\u2019s better.\nBut according to the IG\u2019s timeline, the IRS actually began targeting the groups in the spring of 2010.\nMeanwhile, Obama spokesman Jay Carney insists on making sure everyone is aware that the IRS Commissioner at the time was a Bush appointee. This is inconsequential to the leagues of tea party patriot types that populate this great Nation.\nIt has been said, time and time again, that the tea party grew out of a resentment for the color of Obama\u2019s skin. That is untrue, just like what Shulman said is untrue, and what Cohen and Potok and Johnson and Napolitano , all untrue.\nThe tea party began over the outrage of TARP, but grew significantly when Obama made his intentions for the country plain. They are not Bush supporters, nor are they Obama supporters.\nOften maligned as conspiracy theorists, many tea party supporters have been vindicated over the results of the attacks on them by DHS and now the IRS, but the President himself has peevishly argued with tea party supporters, resenting that they don\u2019t share his views, and suggesting they are against him because he is black.\nThe theme has been tested and proved to be wrong, but it does not matter to this administration.\nIt sounds like the flagging will continue, and if you have spent time educating the public on the founding and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, you should have already received your letter.\nSo tell me again why I should think it\u2019s a conspiracy theory to question the government?\nObama said recently at a graduation, \u201cYou\u2019ve grown up hearing voices that incessantly warn of government as nothing more than some separate, sinister entity that\u2019s at the root of all our problems,\u201d Obama said. \u201cYou should reject these voices. Because what these suggest is that somehow our brave, creative, unique experiment in self-rule is just a sham with which we can\u2019t be trusted.\u201d\nThe message from your ruler is clear: Just trust us, stop resisting, we know what is good for you. But just in case you decide to try to disagree, we have a number of agencies which deal with taxation and law enforcement that can deal with this sort of nonconformity.\nhttp://jenkuznicki.com/2013/05/trust-your-government-or-else/\nIt is time to wake up. OBAMA IS EVIL. WE MUST IMPEACH THIS MAN NOW!\nCommunismConservativeDemocratsFascismIllegal aliensImmigrationJohn BoehnerKarl MarxMark LevinObamaPoliticsRepublicansRush LimbaughSocialismThe BibleThe Left\nThe Sixties Radical-Let\u2019s Examine the Fruits of Obama\u2019s Labour\nYou can tell what a person is all about by the fruits of their labour. Obama is evil. There I said it. Let\u2019s look at the fruits of his presidency since he took office in 2008. We have a president who is using the IRS to go after private citizens because we dare to disagree with his polices. We have the real unemployment rate at fifteen percent. We have over 9.5 millions have left the work force since 2008.\nCNSNEWS- 9.5 million Americans have left the workforce during the presidency of Barack Obama, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.\nIn April, the total number of Americans counted as \u201cnot in the labor force\u201d declined for the first time since December, but that number was still near a record high at 89,936,000.\nThose not in the labor force declined by 31,000, from a record high of 89,967,000 in March. That broke the recent record of 89,304,000 not in the labor force in February of this year.\nSince February 2009, the first full month of Obama\u2019s presidency, 9,549,000 people have left the labor force. There were 80,387,000 Americans not working that month, compared with 89,936,000 not working or looking today, according to the latest economic release from BLS.\nhttp://cnsnews.com/news/article/95-million-people-have-left-workforce-under-obama\nWe have a man Obama who thinks he is King and ruler over us all. He is using his power to silence \u201cWE the People.\u201d Obama did nothing when the consulate came under attack in Benghazi. He used the power of his office to cover up the real facts. Obama and Hilary Clinton sent out Susan Rice to lie about what really happened. Obama and Clinton blamed the murder of four Americans on a video. This man is still in jail. Obama and the federal government used as an excuse that this man broke his parole on a trumped charge of fraud when in fact they used this fake charge to put him in jail because he dared to speak the truth about Islam.\nThe state run and state controlled media knew the truth. The Media lied. So we have the media in the back pocket of Obama and the Demo-Republican Party to spread lies about what is really happening in this country. Obama uses the media to destroy the opposition. The media are willing participants. What I mean by the media are ABC, NBC, CBS, The New York Times, The LA Times, CNN, MSLSD, Tel\u00ea mundo, Univision, and the rest. Yet the real truth will always surface. It is surfacing now.\nWhat is scary we have Obama directing the federal government to silence us. Obama is a dictator. Obama is evil. Yet he has been able to keep his fingerprints off of these heinous acts until now.\nA few brave souls are willing to speak the truth. The state run and state controlled media, the Demo-Republican Party, the statists, the Left, and the fake conservative pundits are sent out day in and day to destroy folks like Mark Levin, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Ted Cruz. Hell we even have a turncoat in Marco Rubio attack the Heritage foundation for daring to tell the truth about his precious amnesty bill.\nWe have to remember the truth will always see the light of day. Adonai is giving us snap shot of what is happening to this country if we choose to see the truth. We as a nation have turned our backs on the Adonai of Avraham, Yitz\u2019chak, and Ya\u2019akov and Yeshua. We are reaping the fruits of our labour tamb\u00e9m.\nFirst things first- The IRS going after the Tea Party. Mark Levin was right about this when spoke about this three to four months ago on his radio show.\nCNSNEWS- The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight has thrown down an investigative gauntlet to the Internal Revenue Service, demanding that the agency hand over by next Wednesday every communication in its records that includes the words \u201ctea party,\u201d \u201cpatriot\u201d or \u201cconservative.\u201d\nThe committee is also demanding of the IRS that by next Wednesday it provide the committee with the names and titles of all individuals who were involved in targeting conservative non-profit groups for more intensive review of their applications for non-profit status.\nThe request follows a report this morning from the Associated Press that Lois Lerner, director of the IRS Exempt Organizations Division, said at an American Bar Association conference that the IRS had targeted for special review applications of non-profit groups that included the words \u201ctea party\u201d or \u201cpatriot.\u201d\nhttp://cnsnews.com/news/article/ways-and-means-irs-provide-all-communications-containing-words-tea-party-patriot-or\nLegal Insurrection reported- Mark Levin and the Landmark Legal Foundation fought to expose IRS political abuses directed at Tea Party groups.\nThe NY Times reported at the time:\nJay Sekulow, a conservative lawyer known more for his stands on religious freedom than for his tax work, said he is representing 16 Tea Party groups that are claiming harassment by the I.R.S., and the number is growing. He said he intended to demand an explanation from the Treasury Department on Wednesday for what he called \u201cMcCarthyism\u201d tactics and that he would contact Republican lawmakers this week.\n\u201cThis is obviously a coordinated effort by the I.R.S. to stifle these Tea Party and Tea Party-affiliated groups, and to stifle free speech activities,\u201d Mr. Sekulow said. \u201cIt\u2019s as onerous as what they did to the N.A.A.C.P. in the 1950s, and I plan to make that point.\u201d\nNow the IRS has admitted it\u2019s misconduct.\nhttp://legalinsurrection.com/2013/05/as-irs-admits-it-targeted-tea-party-groups-remember-irs-is-obamacare-enforcer/\nThe Wall Street Journal- Barack Obama owes his presidency in no small part to the power of rhetoric. It\u2019s too bad he doesn\u2019t appreciate the damage that loose talk can do to America\u2019s tax system, even as exploding federal deficits make revenues more important than ever.\nAt his Arizona State University commencement speech last Wednesday, Mr. Obama noted that ASU had refused to grant him an honorary degree, citing his lack of experience, and the controversy this had caused. He then demonstrated ASU\u2019s point by remarking, \u201cI really thought this was much ado about nothing, but I do think we all learned an important lesson. I learned never again to pick another team over the Sun Devils in my NCAA brackets. . . . President [Michael] Crowe and the Board of Regents will soon learn all about being audited by the IRS.\u201d\nJust a joke about the power of the presidency. Made by Jay Leno it might have been funny. But as told by Mr. Obama, the actual president of the United States, it\u2019s hard to see the humor. Surely he\u2019s aware that other presidents, most notably Richard Nixon, have abused the power of the Internal Revenue Service to harass their political opponents. But that abuse generated a powerful backlash and with good reason. Should the IRS come to be seen as just a bunch of enforcers for whoever is in political power, the result would be an enormous loss of legitimacy for the tax system.\nOur income-tax system is based on voluntary compliance and honest reporting by citizens. It couldn\u2019t possibly function if most people decided to cheat. Sure, the system is backed up by the dreaded IRS audit. But the threat is, while not exactly hollow, limited: The IRS can\u2019t audit more than a tiny fraction of taxpayers. If Americans started acting like Italians, who famously see tax evasion as a national pastime, the system would collapse.\nhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB124260113149028331?mg=reno64-wsj.html%3Fdsk%3Dy\nThe New York Times- \u201cTaxpayers should be encouraged by complaints from Tea Party chapters applying for nonprofit tax status at being asked by the Internal Revenue Service to prove they are \u201csocial welfare\u201d organizations and not the political activists they so obviously are.\nTea Party supporters claim they are being politically harassed with extensive I.R.S. questionnaires. But the service properly contends that it must ensure that these groups are \u201cprimarily\u201d engaged in social welfare, not political campaigning, to merit tax exemption under section 501(c)(4) of the tax code.\nSuch I.R.S. inquiries are long overdue and should be applied across the board to the growing number of organizations, allied with the major political parties, that are also ludicrously posing as \u201csocial welfare\u201d groups. Legitimate social welfare organizations are allowed limited political activity. But these political offshoots are using that tax status in a transparent ploy to keep big donors secret while funneling the money to campaigns. Chief among these groups are American Crossroads, the campaign machine created by Republican guru Karl Rove, and Priorities USA, the Democratic counterpart founded by former White House aides, now openly encouraged by President Obama as he runs for re-election.\nThese groups, which already have 501(c)(4) status, should be as thoroughly investigated as any Tea Party chapter applying for that tax exempt status. So should two other blatant offenders: the conservative American Action Network, a \u201csocial welfare\u201d claimant reported by the Center for Public Integrity to have spent more than 80 percent of its expenditures on the 2010 elections; and Americans Elect, a third-party effort enjoying \u201csocial welfare\u201d secrecy as it secures ballot space across the nation.\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/08/opinion/the-irs-does-its-job.html?_r=1&\nFolks this is just the tip of the iceberg. We have a president who is in the process of installing himself as our dictator and King over us all. God forbid if we stand in his way. Obama will destroy \u201cWe The People\u201d who dare scream out about Liberty and Freedom.\nNow to Benghazi. The Politico- The White House held a \u201cdeep background\u201d briefing with reporters on Friday afternoon to discuss recent revelations about the Benghazi investigation, sources familiar with the meeting tell POLITICO.\nThe meeting was conducted on \u201cdeep background,\u201d according to White House spokesman Josh Earnest, but sources told POLITICO that the existence of the meeting was \u201coff the record.\u201d The meeting began around 12:45 p.m. and postponed the daily, on-the-record White House press briefing until mid-afternoon.\nThe session was announced to reporters in the wake of an ABC News report showing that White House and State Dept. officials were involved in revising the now-discredited CIA talking points about the attack on Benghazi.\nEmails obtained by ABC News show that State Dept. spokesperson Victoria Nuland requested that the CIA scrub references to an Al Qaeda-linked group, which, Nuland told White House officials, \u201ccould be abused by members [of Congress] to beat up the State Department for not paying attention to warnings.\u201d\nCorrection: An earlier version of this post incorrectly referred to the meeting as \u201coff the record.\u201d Though the existence of the meeting was off the record, it was conducted on \u201cdeep background.\u201d\nUPDATE (3:05 p.m.): I asked Earnest to explain the meaning of \u201cdeep background,\u201d as defined by the White House, for my readers. He emails:\nDeep background means that the info presented by the briefers can be used in reporting but the briefers can\u2019t be quoted.\nUPDATE (3:30 p.m.): White House press secretary Jay Carney addressed the meeting at today\u2019s public briefing. He said reporters from 14 news organizations were present, including television, print and online.\nhttp://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2013/05/white-house-holds-offrecord-benghazi-briefing-163704.html#.UY01A3xR89Y.twitter\nWe have Speaker of The House John Boehner sitting on his ass doing nothing. Boehner and the rest of the House and Senate leadership are in Obama\u2019s back pocket. John Boehner is a chicken shit. He is a gutless wonder. Here is a story from CNSNEWS-\n\u2018Sixty-two percent of the Republican members of the House of Representatives\u2013143 of 231\u2013are now co-sponsoring a bill that would authorize a special committee to investigate the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.\nThe only thing standing between this super-majority of House Republicans and the special investigative committee they seek is House Speaker John Boehner, who controls the legislation the Republican majority brings to the floor for a vote.\n\u201cIn the last few days the public has learned stunning new revelations about the Benghazi terrorist attack and the Obama Administration\u2019s troubling response in the hours and days that followed,\u201d Rep. Frank Wolf (R.-Va.), the principal sponsor the legislation, said today in a letter to Boehner. \u201cMuch of this new information has come as brave whistleblowers have sought to right the record and, in doing so, may have jeopardized their careers. Increasingly it is becoming clear that we have only scratched the tip of the iceberg.\u201d\nhttp://cnsnews.com/news/article/62-house-gop-now-co-sponsoring-bill-special-committee-benghazi\nCommunismDemocratsFascismJohn BoehnerMark LevinObamaPoliticsRush LimbaughThe Left\nThe Sixties Radical-It\u2019s Time to Impeach Obama\nMay 9, 2013 Bobby Gee\t5 Comments\nThe more news that comes out about what happened in Benghazi the sicker I get. I don\u2019t know if I am mad as hell or sad. This garbage makes me wanna puke. I am sick tired of the state run and state controlled media lying through their teeth about the murder of our Libyan ambassador and two marines. All in all four people were murdered. Obama, Hilary Clinton, the Demo-Republican Party and the rest of the bastards did nothing. They blamed all of this crap on a video by a nut job that no one saw. Obama and Hilary Clinton are responsible for the killing of four Americans. Obama and Clinton did nothing. Obama needs to be impeached. Obama is criminal who needs to be taken out of office.\nFellow Republicans asked John Boehner to investigate what really happened in Benghazi. Boehner has blocked this and will not hold hearings. Boehner is in Obama\u2019s hip pocket.\nThe smear campaign is underway against the folks who are stepping forward to tell the truth about what really happened in Benghazi. Democrat Congressmen Elijah Cummings screamed out, \u201c Death is a part of Life.\u201d And then he went on and blamed these hearings on Republicans playing politics. Cummings said- \u201cI have seen nothing to make me question the truthfulness of our nation\u2019s military commanders.\u201d And while he said the oversight committee has a duty to hear testimony from Hicks and the other whistleblowers, \u201cWe also have a duty to thoroughly investigate these claims before we make public accusations,\u201d which means we\u2019re gonna examine the seriousness of the charge. And if we don\u2019t think the charge is serious, then nothing else that follows is relevant. And that\u2019s the way they play the game. So what he\u2019s really talking about is this has all been trumped up. This is nothing but an attempt to embarrass our dear president, therefore nothing happening here is real.\u201d\nhttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2013/05/08/dem_congressman_at_benghazi_hearing_death_is_a_part_of_life.html\nSpokes hole Jay Carney said, \u201cattempts to politicize the issue.\u201d\nThe Politico- White House press secretary Jay Carney charged Wednesday that the continued scrutiny of the administration\u2019s behavior around last year\u2019s attack in Benghazi is little more than yet another of Republicans\u2019 \u201cattempts to politicize\u201d the issue.\n\u201cThis is a subject that has from its beginning been subject to attempts to politicize it by Republicans, while in fact what happened in Benghazi was a tragedy,\u201d Carney said during his daily briefing, which took place as former diplomats testified on the attack before the House Oversight Committee.\nFurther examination of Benghazi is clearly political, he said, because the incident and surrounding circumstances have \u201cbeen looked at exhaustively.\u201d\nThe continued pursuit of details of the attack is, Carney said, \u201cpart of an effort to chase after what isn\u2019t the substance here.\u201d The substance, he said, is that the U.S. consulate in Benghazi was attacked, four Americans were killed and the president has worked to make sure something similar doesn\u2019t happen again.\nhttp://www.politico.com/politico44/2013/05/white-house-slams-attempts-to-politicize-benghazi-163504.html\nThis is only the beginning of the all out attacks on these brave people who are coming forward to tell the real truth about what happened in Benghazi.\nMichelle Malkin wrote- \u201cIt\u2019s on. As the White House grapples with a growing backlash over its Libya lies and lapses, President Obama\u2019s apologists are gearing up for battle. Put on your hip-waders. Grab those tar buckets. Get ready for Operation Smear Benghazi Whistleblowers.\nCapitol Hill hearings this Wednesday on the deadly 9/11 consulate attack by jihadists will feature three compelling witnesses, all State Department veterans: Gregory N. Hicks, deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Libya and highest-ranking U.S. diplomat in the country at the time of the Benghazi jihad attacks; Mark I. Thompson, a former Marine who now serves as deputy coordinator for operations in the agency\u2019s Counterterrorism Bureau; and Eric Nordstrom, a diplomatic security officer who was the top security officer in Libya.\nNordstrom first testified last fall about how State Department brass spurned his requests for increased security at the compound. Hicks and Thompson are coming forward publicly for the first time this week with more damning evidence contradicting Team Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton\u2019s claims about the administration\u2019s response the night of the attack and in the ensuing months of cover-ups.\nAccording to the House Oversight Committee, Hicks reportedly will refute Team Obama\u2019s claims that nobody was told to stand down and that all military resources available were used in the rescue efforts. As Special Forces prepared to fly from Tripoli to Benghazi to save lives during the attacks, Hicks says the team received a phone call from the U.S. Special Operations Command Africa telling them \u201cyou can\u2019t go\u201d and that the decision was \u201cpurely political.\u201d\nThe State Department press office already has accused Victoria Toensing, attorney for one of the Benghazi whistleblowers, of \u201clying\u201d about administration pressure on her clients. Left-wing operatives funded by billionaire George Soros have taken to Twitter to mock reports of fear and intimidation among the new witnesses. White House press secretary Jay Carney continues to sing \u201cLong, Long Ago\u201d and deny all wrongdoing.\nhttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/05/08/operation_smear_benghazi_whistleblowers_118312.html\nThe Democrats blame it on the Budget cuts.\nThe Weekly Standard- Democratic congressman William Lacy Clay of Missouri blamed congressional budget cuts for the terror attack on Americans in Benghazi:\nhttp://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/dem-congressman-blames-budget-cuts_721914.html\nThe truth- CBS News- Hoping to funnel into one chronological timeline the rampantly varying accounts of how President Obama\u2019s administration responded last Sept. 11 in the wake of an attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday will hear from three \u201cwhistleblowers\u201d expected to offer testimony enormously at odds with the administration\u2019s characterization of a strike that killed four Americans.\nTestifying are Mark Thompson, acting deputy assistant Secretary of State for counterterrorism; Greg Hicks, former deputy chief of mission in Libya; and Eric Nordstrom, former regional security officer in Libya. Excerpts of an interview Hicks did with investigators that were released to CBS News\u2019 \u201cFace the Nation\u201d on Sunday boomeranged the Benghazi politics back into the spotlight four months after hearings on the issue in the House and Senate.\nAccording to Hicks, \u201ceverybody in the mission\u201d believed it was an act of terror \u201cfrom the get-go.\u201d But on Sept. 16 \u2013 five days after the attack \u2013 U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice hit the Sunday show circuit, peddling the theory that the strike began \u201cspontaneously\u201d out of protests in Egypt and was not a premeditated terrorist act. Rice\u2019s spot on \u201cFace the Nation\u201d that day was preceded by the new president of Libya, Mohammed al-Magariaf, who said his government had \u201cno doubt that this was pre-planned, predetermined.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019ve never been as embarrassed in my life, in my career, as on that day,\u201d Hicks told investigators of Rice\u2019s appearances.\nThe top official in Libya after Amb. Chris Stevens died in the attack, Hicks said he was never consulted about the administration\u2019s talking points that puppeteered Rice\u2019s remarks: \u201cI was personally known to one of Rice\u2019s staff members,\u201d he said. \u201cEven on Sunday morning, I could have been called, and, you know, the phone call could have been, \u2018Hey, Greg, Amb. Rice is going to say blah, blah, blah,\u2019 and I could have said, \u2018No, that\u2019s not the right thing.\u2019 That phone call was never made.\u201d\nAdministration officials have staunchly stood by Rice, whose vilification after the attack cost her top billing on the short list to replace Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. At a Tuesday night gala at which Rice was receiving an award, Vice President Joe Biden said she had \u201cthe absolute, total, complete confidence of the president.\u201d\nCritics, though, of the Benghazi \u201ccover-up\u201d have continued to rally attention to the White House\u2019s bungled talking points, as well as reports that the State Department deliberately declined requests for additional security in Benghazi\nhttp://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57583388/benghazi-whistleblowers-head-to-house-committee/\nThere\u2019s more. This was taken from Politicfact-\n\u201cIf the buildup doesn\u2019t disappoint, you can expect plenty of news out of the U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on May 8, 2013.\nThe panel, which includes freshman U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, will review how President Barack Obama\u2019s administration \u2014 including then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton \u2014 handled the Sept. 11, 2012 bombing at the U.S. consulate in Benghzai, Libya.\nThe attack killed four Americans \u2014 and set off administration critics such as U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.\nA few days before the hearing, it was disclosed that a top U.S. diplomat had said \u201ceveryone\u201d at the consulate thought \u201cfrom the beginning\u201d that the attack was an act of terror.\nAnd even before that, Johnson had reminded citizens at least twice of what Clinton told him about the attack during a Senate committee hearing in January 2013.\n\u201cWas it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night and decided they\u2019d go kill some Americans,\u201d Clinton said. \u201cWhat difference \u2013 at this point, what difference does it make?\u201d\nSo that was the punch-line quote. But what was the context?\nWith Benghazi back in the news and renewed attention being paid to Clinton\u2019s comment, we thought this would be a good time for In Context, an occasional feature that gives context to statements that get widespread notice.\nBased on a C-SPAN video of their six-minute exchange, here is a transcript of what Johnson and Clinton said during the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Jan. 23, 2013:\nhttp://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/article/2013/may/07/context-hillary-clintons-what-difference-does-it-m/\nThe Washington Times- Democrats Wednesday pooh-poohed charges of a cover-up of the Benghazi terror attacks last year, saying charges from Republican lawmakers and State Department employees were overblown and had been answered.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think there\u2019s a smoking gun here today,\u201d said Rep. Mark Pocan, Wisconsin Democrat. \u201cNot even a lukewarm slingshot.\u201d\nMr. Pocan is a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which held a hearing Wednesday to take testimony from State Department officials, including one who was one the ground in Libya during the attack, which killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.\nWhile Republicans on the panel raised questions about the Obama administration\u2019s handling of the attack and its aftermath, many Democrats in their questions rushed to the administration\u2019s defense.\nDemocratic Rep. John Tierney of Massachusetts said the House Intelligence Committee had already looked at the issue of controversial \u201ctalking points\u201d prepared by officials a few days after the attack.\nReferences to al Qaeda\u2019s possible involvement in the attack were struck from the document, leading Republicans to charge that the White House had engineered the changes to hide al Qaeda\u2019s involvement and help the president\u2019s reelection campaign.\n\u201cGen. Petraeus, the former head of the CIA, made it clear that the change was made to protect classified sources of information \u2014 not to spin it, not to politicize it \u2014 and it wasn\u2019t done at the direction of the White House,\u201d Mr. Tierney insisted.\nhttp://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/breaking-news/2013/may/8/benghazi-breaking-news-congress-set-probe-potentia/\nThe deeper one digs into the truth the more one sees that Obama, Hilary Clinton, and The Democrats did nothing. Obama was more worried about getting elected than saving American lives. Obama should be impeached.\nObama is evil. He is doing all of this on purpose. Obama wants to destroy this country. If Nixon or Reagan, or any one of the Bush\u2019s did this all hell would break loose in the media. To quote Mark Levin \u201c Obama never has scandals, only Republicans.\u201d\nRush calls it the Limbaugh theorem.\nTHIS EVIL MAN OBAMA NEEDS TO BE IMPEACHED AND THROWN IN JAIL.\nConservativeDemocratsFascismJohn BoehnerMark LevinMuslimsObamaPoliticsRepublicansRush Limbaugh",
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        "raw_content": "Our Adventures in Tampico\nCollier\u2019s/June 27, 1914\nONE must go and see in order to know. My advance impression of Tampico, for one, was of a typical Mexican port infested with smallpox, yellow fever, and a few American adventurers of pernicious activities and doubtful antecedents. There were also oil wells, I understood, in and about Tampico, operated by the aforesaid adventurers. And that was about all I knew of the place until I went and saw.\nAboard my steamer were oilmen returning after being driven out to our warships by the Mexicans the day our forces landed in Vera Cruz, and after being shanghaied by our State Department to the United States. A big steel barge, swept by every breaker, was pounding to destruction on the end of the breakwater that projected into the Gulf.\n\u201cThat\u2019s our barge,\u201d one of the oilmen told me. \u201cWhen the Federals fired our wharf, her mooring lines burned away and she drifted down the river.\u201d\nHe looked at me grimly when I remarked that they had got off lightly.\n\u201cWait and see,\u201d was all he said.\nA Massed Front of Industry\nONCE in the mouth of the P\u00e1nuco River, the landscape on either side sprouted into the enourmous, mushroom growths of the tank farms. I was quite impressed, not having dreamed that our adventurers had done so much work. It was a creditable showing, a very creditable showing. But as we continued up the river, more and more terminals and tank farms lined both banks of it. This was the Corona terminal, and that was the Aguilla on both sides, and adjoining were the huge solid buildings of Standard Oil. And still the names of companies were rolled off to me. There was the National Petroleum, there the Waters-Pierce, the Gulf Coast, the Huasteca, the Mexican Fuel, the Magnolia Petroleum, the Texas, the International Oil, the East Coast Oil \u2014 and thereat I ceased taking account of the companies and realized that there was quite something more to Tampico than I had anticipated.\n\u201cAh,\u201d I remarked, \u201cthere\u2019s the city at last,\u201d indicating great masses of buildings on the north bank. But I was informed that the city was yet miles away, and that what I had mistaken for it was the boiler stacks, still stacks, warehouses, paraffin plants, and agitators of the refineries.\nOcean Tankers in Long Procession\nTHE ruined walls of a huge building were pointed out. \u201cSix hundred thousand dollars went up there,\u201d I was told. \u201cTwo hundred and fifty box cars went up with it. The shells from the Federal gunboats did it.\u201d\nWe hoisted the doctor\u2019s flag and dropped anchor off a quarter of a mile of burned wharf.\n\u201cYou see,\u201d it was explained, \u201cthe rebels were working two machine guns here and a bunch of sharpshooters, and the Federals from the Zaragoza let us have it good and plenty. That was all brand-new wharf. In fact, we hadn\u2019t quite finished it. Three of our barges were sunk by the shells. Right there at the bottom lies the Topila and the Spindletop, and, just beyond, the Santa Fe. See what the fire left of that tank on the top of the hill. It gave us a hot time. While it was burning we fought to keep it inside the fire wall, and all the time the Zaragoza was shelling us. Don\u2019t talk to me about the peon. I was right there with a gang of them. They were working for a day\u2019s wages, but no trained soldiers could have behaved better. As soon as we\u2019d jump up to fight the fire the Zaragoza\u2019d loosen up on us. Inside ten minutes we\u2019d have to lie down until the shells and machine guns slackened, and then we\u2019d up and go at it again. And not a peon showed the white feather, and we held that burning oil where it was until it burned out. Some peons, hombre, some peons.\u201d\nAnd while we waited for the port doctor, big ocean tanker after big ocean tanker in long procession came in from the sea, flew the doctor\u2019s flag and dropped anchor.\n\u201cThey come in, load, and go out all in the same day,\u201d I was told. \u201cThe Huasteca can load 9,000 barrels an hour. Why, there are tankers that have been coming in here for a year whose crews have never set foot on land.\u201d\nStatistic of Pernicious Activities\nI BEGAN to gather statistics of the pernicious activities of our American adventurers. One company alone had two roofed concrete tanks holding 1,250,000 barrels along with 120 steel tanks holding 55,000 barrels each. Since a steel tank costs 30,000 pesos, the cost of the 120 steel tanks will total 3,600,000 pesos. At the rate of exchange prior to Mexico\u2019s present troubles, this investment in mere steel-tank equipment means 1,800,000 American gold dollars. When it is considered that this is but part of the one item of oil-storage equipment of one company, and that there are many other equally expensive items of equipment, the grand total of the equipment of the many companies is vaguely adumbrated.\nThe port doctor finally boarded and passes us and we continued up the river to Tampico. The P\u00e1nuco is a noble stream, deep of channel, swift of current, and wide; and as we rounded a grand bend between the interminable tank farms a whole fleet of anchored merchant steamers appeared, as well as warships, flying the flags of various nations. The Des Moines flew the only American flag.\nPassing the customhouse and emerging through the Fiscal Dock, a long line of mounted Constitutionalists made me for a while forget oil and oil tanks. Before I knew what was happening, I found myself in the company of 500 of the Constitutionalists, dispatched to aid in the pursuit of General Zaragoza and his 4,000 Federals.\nThe Harum-Scarum Warriors\nNEVER on the warpath have I encountered a bunch of warriors so harum-scarum, so happy-go-lucky, so brimming over with good food and high spirits. Everyone was mounted. Every horse was stolen. On the horses were the brands of every ranch and hacienda from the Rio Grande to the P\u00e1nuco. Occasionally there was a grizzled oldster. But the big percentage was youthful. There were boys of ten, eleven, and twelve, magnificently and monstrously spurred, astride lifted broncos, with pictures of saints in their sombreros and looted daggers and bowie knives in their leggings, with automatics and revolvers at their hips, bewaisted and beshouldered with belts and bandoliers of cartridges, and with the inevitable rifle across their saddle pommels. And there were women, young women all, mere soldaderas as well as amazons, the former skirted and on sidesaddles, the latter trousered and cross saddled, and all of them wickedly armed like their male comrades, and none of them married. When a soldadera comes along I should not like to be a stray chicken on the line of march nor a wounded enemy on the field of battle.\nCrossing the P\u00e1nuco to the south bank on a barge, I tried to take the picture of a coy and skirted soldadera. But all was vain until I won the good services of the Lieutenant Colonel by snapping him and his fellow officers. They were so delighted that all that they possessed was mine, and the soldadera was commanded to face the camera. The proud Colonel even interrupted proceedings in order to decorate the soldadera with his own cartridge belt, knife and revolver. She was young, strong, uncorseted, cotton-frocked, all Indian, and she had ridden, as I learned, for two years with the revolutionists. She came from far in the North, and her near goal was Mexico City.\nAshore on the south bank, endeavoring to catch two or three of the rebels with my camera, I suffered from an embarrassment of riches. All the soldiers crowded into the immediate foreground\u2014there were half a thousand of them\u2014and my lens was not wide-angled. In twos and threes they struck the most bloodthirsty attitudes, and I could only escape them by patiently faking a pressure of the bulb and a rolling on of the film. They were as proud as peacocks, as excitable and naive as children. Just as I pressed the bulb on a long row of them on horseback, one of them, beside himself with too much valor, accidentally discharged his rifle. His fellows laughed at him. His officers did not even frown. It was too common an occurrence. They were merely skylarking boys on the rampage, these rebels who had exchanged the tedium of the day\u2019s work for a year-long picnic. Picnic was what it was with a horse to ride, a peso and a half a day, good grub, a chance to loot, and, best of all, a chance to shoot their fellow men, which last is the biggest big-game hunting that ever falls to the lot of man. Through the fires of sunset\u2014men, women, and small boys\u2014they rode up the winding trail in single file and disappeared south on the road to Mexico City, their hearts high with the hope that they might overtake and terminate the lives of some of some of the unfortunate, limping, poor devils of Federals lagging behind the beaten army of Zaragoza.\n\u201cKlondike Faded to a Fare You Well!\u201d\nRETURNING by launch, I found that Tampico was mostly surrounded by water and was half a Venice. The backyards, or patios, rather, of the water-front dwellers overhung the canal, which teemed with dugout canoes and chalans (the open, native boat), on which lived many families. But in addition to all this was the evidence of the activity of our American adventurers. Everywhere boat building and repairing was going on. There were paint shops, machine shops, and shipways; and there were river steamers, barges, and launches, not by the score, but by the many hundred.\nA carriage, drawn by the thinnest, boniest, mangiest, pair of horses I had even seen, took me to the hotel. The reason for the condition of the horses was obvious. Only such animals could have escaped for half a year the horse-stealing Federals and rebels. The hotel was modern, five-storied, had elevators, and was in every detail \u2014 from the caf\u00e9 tables copied after Sherry\u2019s to the Tom Collins glasses that were duplicates of Martin\u2019s \u2014 a New York hotel. Mine host even had cold beer, having added to his stock by purchase from the Constitutional officers of a carload which they had confiscated at Monterey, and which they had run into Tampico over the Mexican Central railway, also confiscated.\nBut the hotel was not the interesting thing. It was the men in it \u2014 Americans all, who were already gathering back after their enforced journey to the United States. The atmosphere was of the West, of the frontier, of the mining camp. I was more nearly reminded of the men of Klondike than of anywhere else. In truth, within an hour I encountered a dozen sourdoughs. Two of them I had known in the old days in Alaska. Said one from whom I had parted seventeen years before in Dawson City:\n\u201cJack, this ain\u2019t no Klondike. It\u2019s got Klondike faded to a fare you well and any other gold camp the world has ever seen. You know my old claim on Eldorado, from rim rock to rim rock and 500 feet up and down steam \u2014 well, that was a humdinger and it cleaned up half a million. But shucks, that ain\u2019t anything alongside of these diggings. Why, there\u2019s the old well at Ebano, the first in the country, a gusher when they struck it twelve years ago, and still a-gushing. They ain\u2019t had to pump it yet. It just naturally gushes.\n\u201cAnd the Dutch up above P\u00e1nuco, have got an ornery eight-inch hole, nothing to look at, but it can throw 185,000 barrels a day when it ain\u2019t pinched down. Figure it up. Say oil at 50 cents, that makes $90,000 gold a day; in ten days $900,000; in a hundred days $9,000,000; in a year, allowing sixty-five days for delays and accidents, $27,000,000 \u2014 and that\u2019s gold, United States gold coin with the eagle and the Indian. Eldorado and Bonanza together, mouth to source, bench claims and all, didn\u2019t turn that much out in the first two years of skimming the cream.\u201d\nI learned that the P\u00e1nuco field alone was estimated by conservative expert oil men to contain at least $2,000,000,000 worth of oil. One really conservative expert put it at $2,500,000,000, but after a moment, without prompting, amended his figures to $2,000,000,000. And the P\u00e1nuco was only one of three big fields, the other two being Ebano and Huasteca, while there were two lesser fields, the Chila and the Topila, each with its noteworthy producing wells, and all five fields as yet scarcely scratched.\nAnd from oil and oilmen I drifted into war and soldier men in the shape of a couple of rebel officers. One, a colonel, with no English, presented me with a handful of Federal money confiscated at Monterey and declared worthless by the Constitutionalists. That was why he gave it to me, and, promptly and absent-mindedly, I bought cold beer with it for all of us and received good Constitutional money in change from the large bills. The other officer, a major, was soft voiced and gentle faced as a woman, and at the same time as sanguinary as any hero of the bull ring. He had been in the field four years. He had fought under Madero. He was now fighting under Villa and Caranza. Two of his brothers had been killed in battle. All his property was destroyed. He had but recently recovered from a bullet which had perforated him just under the heart, right side to left, in and out again. \u201cWe shoot our men who loot,\u201d he said softly, with no more emphasis than if he had announced that they slapped looters on the wrists. \u201cWe shot four of our men here in Tampico. It is true we are civilized. At Monterey we shot one colonel and one captain for looting. No, it is not permitted. We are not savages.\u201d\nYes, he was a four years\u2019 veteran. It had been a long fight, with many a day and week of hunger when the very thought of a tortilla made one sick with longing. And straight beef after a month, cooked hot from the hoof, did sometimes make one tired. Had I heard how Huerta shaved? Well, Huerta stood erect while the barber shaved him, one hand in his pocket on a revolver with which to get the barber if the barber cut his throat.\nIt was lies about the Constitutional atrocities. All such things were committed by the Federals. They dragged their wounded enemies to death with lariats, while the Constitutionalists took their wounded enemies to hospital and nursed them. It was true they did sometimes execute captured Federal officers, but only when such officers were known assassins and traitors.\n\u201cZaragoza?\u201d he repeated, after my question at parting. There was a white flash of small, even teeth, and the soft voice enunciated ever so softly: \u201cHe is in the trap. He cannot escape.\u201d\n\u201cAnd when you catch him?\u201d I queried.\n\u201cHe is an assassin,\u201d came the answer, indirect it was true, but a complete, straight-out answer.\nIn the morning, in a speed boat, accompanying the general superintendent of an oil company, I went up the P\u00e1nuco River. Except where there were wharves for loading oil, or where the cut banks were too steep, the rich alluvial soil was farmed by the Indians to the water\u2019s edge. And here, amid coconut palms, banana trees, and trees of the mango and the avocado, I saw demonstrated the statement that soil and climate were such as to permit the raising of three crops of corn a year. Side by side there were patches of corn just sprouting, of corn that was in the tassel, and of corn that was being harvested.\nThe Vivid Mutifarious\nIT WAS amazing to see the cattle drinking knee-deep in the river, and horses and mules along the bank. Not all the stock had been run off by the soldiers. From time to time our swift craft swerved in nearer to the bank in order that the superintendent might try to identify familiar-looking animals. In this he was occasionally successful, the animals having escaped from the fleeing Federals and drifted back to their own pastures.\nWhere the Tamesi River flowed in we passed the drawbridge wrecked by the Federals, and the sunken gunboat, the Vera Cruz, abandoned with open sea cocks when the Constitutionalists took the town.\nWe continued up the P\u00e1nuco, passed the tiled roofs of Americans who farmed the land, past the grass huts of the natives, and past many brown-skinned September Morns bathing in the shallows. The American farms were deserted, the owners not yet having come back from their forced trip to the United States. One such holding consisted of 1,300 acres, 1,000 of which were in bananas. Other Americans had gone in for grapefruit, and all ran stock in the rich pastures. No hay is cured in this land, nor do the natives feed grain even to their work animals. The horses and mules are grass-fed and leaf-browsed, and grass and leaves are green the year around. Rain falls every month in the year, the \u201crainy season\u201d merely connoting the period of excessive rain.\nThe P\u00e1nuco River was alive with traffic. The first returning adventurers were already moving oil. River steamers and ocean tugs moved up and down with long tows of tank barges, and here and there, against the banks, barges were loading oil from the pipe lines of near-by wells. Also, we passed the sites of ancient towns, whose totality of inhabitants in numbers of from twenty-five to fifty thousand, had been massacred by the Aztecs or taken up for the sacrificial festivals in the lake city of the Montezumas.\nThere were, on the river, many hundreds of the chalans, or long poling boats of the Indians, going upstream with purchases from town, coming down on the current loaded with chickens, vegetables, charcoal, corn, raw sugar, bananas, pineapples, sugar cane, and all manner of things from the soil that fetch a price in Tampico. The honesty of these Indians is proverbial. From the headreaches of the P\u00e1nuco they are sometimes months in making the round trip, and they are often trusted with thousands of pesos with which to make purchases in Tampico.\nFrom every foreigner in Mexico, comes the same testimony of the rock-ribbed integrity of the Indian. It is always the mixed breed who is unveracious, dishonest, and treacherous. It was the mixed breed who composed the mobs in Tampico that cried death to the gringos. And many of these half-breeds, so crying, were the very employees of the gringos they wanted to kill and whose property they wanted to destroy. And it was the peon, the Indian, who remained faithful to his salt.\nIndian Faith\nAS AN example of this, part way on our journey in the Topila field, the superintendent ran the boat in to a small wharf where an Indian was loading two barges with oil. When the Americans were driven out, this Indian, without instructions, threatened by the soldiers, had stuck to his post and moved the flowing oil from wells to tanks and to the emergency reservoirs. Nor had a barrel of oil been lost. Yet three times the Federals had strung him up by the neck in an effort to persuade him to volunteer in the army. As he told them, and he is legion:\n\u201cI don\u2019t want to fight. I have trouble with nobody. I don\u2019t want trouble. When I first came to work here for the gringos I had nothing. I went barefooted. Now I wear shoes. When I worked I got sixty centavos a day. Now I get four pesos a day. I have a nice house. There are chairs in my house. I have a talking machine. Before I lived like a dog. No, I won\u2019t be a soldier and fight. All I want is to be left alone.\u201d\nForty-seven miles above Tampico we came to the superintendent\u2019s wells in the P\u00e1nuco field. Two days before, his handful of American employees had returned to the looted camp and began moving oil and building new emergency reservoirs against the time when they might again be driven out. The foreman in charge, a lean, low-spoken Texan, in reply to the superintendent\u2019s query for news, said:\n\u201cOh, everything\u2019s moving along slowly. The trouble is that our peons have taken to the brush and there\u2019ll be some time getting confidence into them to come back. You know so-and-so \u2014 well, the cuss was out here this morning, with a few drinks in him, and throwing the fear of God into the few peons I have gathered in, telling them that we\u2019d soon be gone and that every one of them that had worked for us would be shot. Oh, and he cussed us out good and plenty to our faces, telling us that what would happen to the peons wasn\u2019t a circumstance to what was coming to us.\u201d\nThe superintendent turned to me with a weary smile. \u201cThat man,\u201d he explained, \u201cis the Mexican, the same old half-breed type, with no virtues and all vices. He runs one of the biggest stores in Tampico. Our books will show that we have spent in his store in the last twelve months over $100,000 gold. And he has been invariably courteous and friendly to us. And now he selects our particular camp in which to voice his threats.\u201d\nThe Blunder at Tampico\nTHAT a blunder was made in not landing our troops at Tampico the same time we landed them at Vera Cruz cannot be doubted by anyone who has gone over the ground and studied the situation. To make matters worse, our American warships were withdrawn from the river and anchored in the open Gulf, ten miles away. The Mexicans, inflamed by the invasion of their country at Vera Cruz, took this withdrawal of our naval forces from Tampico as a sign of timidity. Mobs formed in the streets, and the Americans \u2014 men, women, and children \u2014 took refuge in the hotels, while the mobs tore down and spat upon American flags and cried death to all Americans.\nIt is a curious sort of reasoning that brings about a conclusion that the only way to save the lives of our countrymen and countrywomen is to run away and leave them in such a city under such circumstances.\nTo make matters worse, the United States, by virtue of the old Monroe Doctrine, had warned the other powers off and announced her ability to deal with the situation. The captains of the Dutch and English war vessels declined to interfere for the deserted Americans even when the captain of the German warship approached them to join with him in a shore party to rescue the besieged Americans. This was on the night that succeeded the day of the landing at Vera Cruz.\nThat night, for an instance, over a hundred Americans, including their women, were sheltered in the Southern Hotel. Those who did not have guns had armed themselves with machetes and clubs for what looked like the last stand. The mob roared in the street and repeatedly attacked the doors with battering rams. And at one in the morning two German officers arrived from the battleship. The English and the Dutch captains had declined to cooperate, and the German commander was acting on his own responsibility. And so, thanks to the Germans, the Americans in Tampico were rescued.\nBut there were several hundred men, women, and children far up in the oil fields. From Tampico to the P\u00e1nuco field was forty-seven miles by the winding river, and ten miles away, in the opposite direction from Tampico, lay the American warships. A superintendent, accompanied by a young Texan, braved the streets in the early morning of the second day. They were spat upon and reviled, and were only saved by an armed guard. But they managed to win across the river and to get the crew of a stern-wheel steamer to volunteer to go up to P\u00e1nuco. Fired at by soldiers and looters, followed by troops of Federal cavalry along the banks, they nevertheless cleaned up every camp and brought back with them some three hundred adventurers of their kind. Yes, somebody blundered in this Tampico affair.\nSalvation in a Threat\nWHEN General Zaragoza, with his 4,000 Federals, evacuated Tampico, he retreated on a number of long railroad trains. But beyond Ebano the tracks were blocked by the rebels. Abandoning the trains, General Zaragoza retreated across country to the P\u00e1nuco oil fields. On this march he shot fifteen of his lagging men as a spur to the rest to keep up. In the old town of P\u00e1nuco he rested while getting horses and provisions for his men. He was a beaten man, and, but for one thing, he would have been destroyed. He sent a message to General Pablo Gonzales, commanding the rebels that had driven him out of Tampico.\n\u201cI am a beaten man,\u201d was the tenor of Zaragoza\u2019s message. \u201cMy men are exhausted. I am short of ammunition. If you attack me, I am lost. But the moment you attack I shall fire the oil wells.\u201d\nAnd the rebels did not attack. It was a pretty situation. The rebels planned to add to their treasury by shaking down the oilmen. If the oil wells were ruined, the oilmen would have nothing for which to be shaken down. Zaragoza took his time ere he drifted away south across the hot lands in his effort to find a way up the mountains to the great tableland.\nChild-minded men, incapable of government, playing with the weapons of giants! A $2,000,000,000 oil body, a world asset, if you please, at the pleasure of stupid anarchs! And all that saved it, the desire of a portion of the anarchs to loot, by forced contribution, the gringos who had found and developed the oil fields!\nTwo thousand feet under the surface lies the P\u00e1nuco oil body. The formation overlying the oil sands is so broken and creviced by ancient upheavals that the casings are not tight. To seal a well under such conditions would force the oil to rise to the surface outside the casing. At the best, with the wells \u201cpinched down\u201d to the limit of safety, the flow of all the wells could not be reduced below a daily run of 100,000 barrels. From the time when the oilmen were driven out and shanghaied to the United States this great volume of oil accumulated in the tanks and in the open emergency reservoirs. A wad of cotton waste, saturated with kerosene and ignited and tossed into the oil, could have started the $2,000,000,000 bonfire. General Zaragoza could so have started it. So could any drunken peon.\nMarvels of the Oil Field\nPERHAPS no oil region has been tapped that will compare with the Tampico region. The wells on all the five fields are gushers, and, unlike most gushers, are slow in gushing themselves out. The well at Ebano, previously mentioned, has been flowing for twelve years. In the Huasteca field is a well that has gushed 23,000 barrels a day for four years. Today it is still gushing its 23,000 barrels, the oil has the same twenty-two gravity, has yet to show a trace of moisture, and carries less than two-tenths of 1 per cent of sediment.\nIn passing, it may be remarked of the last-mentioned well that, when the Americans were forced out and the half-breed employees had gone to rioting, an old Indian employee took charge of his fellow Indians, and in twenty-two days handled the 500,000 barrels of oil and pumped it over the pipe line to the tank farm and terminal, 105 kilometers away. Not a barrel of oil was lost, and when the Americans returned they found it ready to load into the ocean tankers.\nBut, while the Tampico oil region is unthinkably big and rich, so much time and money have been required in development that, out of eighty-nine oil producing companies operating during the last fourteen years, only three have so far paid dividends. One particular company has invested $38,000,000 and has paid but a dividend and a half. There are other companies that have invested more than this one. A single company, which has so far paid one dividend, has 4,000 men on the pay roll, a monthly wage list of $100,000 and a monthly grocery bill of $10,000.\nI spent a quiet Sunday with the chiefs of one of these companies. The superintendent and I had last parted at the tail of a glacier on the lope of Chilcoot Pass. He was a mere adventurer, of course but just the same I desire to describe just a little of this, his Mexican adventure.\nWe sat in a hot room. The afternoon breeze had not yet sprung up. The house stood on a hill. All about were the visible evidences of pernicious activity. The low hills were crowned with steel tanks and reservoirs. The slopes down to the river were covered with machine shops, carpenter shops, warehouses, an ice plant, an electric-light plant, a foundry, and parks of wagons, auto-trucks, road scrapers, graders, and rollers. The river was wharf-lined and the wharf was lined with tankers loading oil. There were dredgers, pile drivers, launches, barges, river steamers, harbor tugs, huge ocean-going tugs, and a fast stream yacht (bought a year before for the purpose of rushing the American employees away to the safety of the sea in case of need).\nAnd there was more than could be seen. This particular company ran truck farms, chicken farms, and orchards of avocados, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, and figs-all for feeding its employees. I knew that to the west, in the Ebano field, were this company\u2019s hospitals, clubhouses, and railroad shops. Oh, yes, it possessed two railroads which it had built as well as run. Also, at Ebano, was its asphaltum refinery, reckoned the largest in the world, and a mere stock farm where imported Hereford bulls, Percheron stallions, and Missouri jacks graded up the inferior stock of Mexico, and where 10,000 head of animals had run prior to the raids by Federals and Constitutionalists.\nFrom this house on the hill ran a graded wagon road through the jungle, Huasteca country, connecting with the terminal of the company\u2019s railroad at Dos Bocas. All this distance, and more, to a hundred miles away, ran the company\u2019s telephone lines. Two pipe lines for oil, one for water, and one for gas paralleled the wagon road.\nUnder Stress of War\nIN that hot room of the house on the hill the telephone was never idle. Now the superintendent, now one chief, and now another answered it. A call would come from some distant station. Two horses had been run off by Constitutionalists. Another call: the Federals had just killed five cows and a bull for food, and the superintendent, in return, desired to know if his pony was still safe.\nAn employee arrives on the porch with the news that four of the auto-trucks lifted by the rebels have been recovered in Tampico and are being brought across the river on a barge. Another employee brings the word that the launch Doodle-bug has just been commandeered by the rebels.\nOver the telephone comes word that General Zaragoza, with 3,400 men, has burned a village and is lifting every horse and mule in sight. The Federals are drifting toward Amati\u00e1n the voice over the wire goes on.\n\u201cGetting close to our mules,\u201d remarks one of the chiefs, and then to me: \u201cWe\u2019ve got 600 mules down there \u2014 200 of them from the States.\u201d\nA tidy item that \u2014 sixty to seventy thousand dollars\u2019 worth of mule flesh; and the superintendent, over the phone, orders the moving of the mule herd to another potrero away from the line of Federal driftage.\nThe water station at Tamcochin sends in word that he Federals are reported drifting down on Tamcochin.\n\u201cAll right,\u201d advises the superintendent. \u201cKeep the tanks full to the last moment, and be prepared to run for it. Have a horse saddled for each one of you, and run the rest off now.\u201d\nLike Job\u2019s Calamities\nIN a lull one of the chiefs begins inquiring over the line for the pursuing rebels, and locates a station through which 500 of them had passed two hours earlier.\nA call announces that the 600 mules are on their way to portreros green and hidden.\nThe chiefs try to reason the drift of the Federals. It is concluded that so far they have failed to gain the tableland, but that they are bound to try again because, to the south, they are blocked by the rebels, who have captured the port of Tuxpan.\n\u201cIt does hurt to be called an adventurer,\u201d one of the chiefs begins, but is interrupted by the hoofs and the eruption of a splendid specimen of an Indian who dismounts and reports that after recovering thirty of the company\u2019s horses he has just had them taken away by a bunch of rebels.\nAnother station telephones a rumor that the 500 rebels have run into the 3,400 Federals and are having a hot time of it.\nOne of the chiefs telephones a subordinate to hire a launch to take the place of the commandeered Doodle-bug. Scarcely is this done when a slender half-breed presents himself with a fresh commission to be a colonel and to raise a regiment of 500 men for the rebels. The superintendent shows the new Colonel every consideration. He is compelled to, or else the Colonel will enlist the men from the company\u2019s laborers. Also, the Colonel wants to borrow a launch for a couple of days. It is blackmail, but the superintendent smilingly lends it, and as soon as the Colonel is gone sends orders to hire another launch for the company at Tampico. Following that, at his suggestion, a chief telephones a lone man in a lone station in the path of the Federal drift to be ready to disconnect the wires and cut and run for it.\nBetween telephone calls a broken conference is held on the problem of moving the Ebano oil. A chief states that the company\u2019s shop at Ebano is occupied by seven engines which the rebels have captured from the Mexican Central and are repairing. Another chief, whose activities are patently diplomatic, is instructed to attempt to persuade the rebel leaders to use the repair shops at Tampico. 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        "raw_content": "Wagner\u2019s 200th and the adventures of the Ring\nI was first introduced to the Nibelungenlied (\u2018The Song of the Nibelungs\u2019) through Fritz Lang\u2019s magnificent Die Nibelungen, a series of two silent fantasy films (I. Siegfried & II. Kriemhild\u2019s Revenge). Based on an epic poem written around 1200 AD, the screenplay follows the story of dragon-slayer Siegfried, his murder by Burgundian warrior Hagen of Tronje, and finally the revenge of his wife Kriemhild.\nSiegfried on horseback with Alberich, king of the dwarfs (still from Die Niebelungen by Fritz Lang)\nWagner\u2019s famous opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (\u2018The Ring of the Nibelung\u2019) is also based, however loosely, on characters from the Nibelungenlied and the Norse sagas. Not long ago, I happened to come across a wonderful 2-volume edition of Wagner\u2019s Ring with some exquisite illustrations by Arthur Rackham that date back to 1910-11.\n\u2018Siegfried awakens Br\u00fcnnhilde\u2019, illustration by Arthur Rackham\nLang\u2019s visual artistry and Rackham\u2019s captivating images notwithstanding, the most remarkable and ambitious work of art related to the Ring and the myth of the Nibelungs by far remains Wagner\u2019s monumental opera cycle itself. I have wanted to watch Wagner\u2019s operas on stage for a long time, and the opportunity finally arose this year on the occasion of the composer\u2019s bicentennial. So far, I\u2019ve had the chance to watch Siegfried in Amsterdam\u2019s Muziektheater, which also stages the Ring cycle in its entirety.\nWagner\u2019s 200th birthday was celebrated through a series of events and festivities booth within and outside Germany. Meanwhile, the composer\u2019s strong anti-Semitic views and later association with the Nazis have continued to spark controversy up to this day. Same goes for the staging of his works, as it was made apparent this year in Bayreuth. Powerful as Wagner\u2019s music may be, it seems to carry with it such a heavy load of historical allusions and connotations it often becomes impossible to be freed thereof.\nThis entry was posted in Film & Music and tagged Amsterdam, bicentennial, classical, Nibelungen, opera, Ring, Wagner on September 23, 2013 by The Muser.\n\u2190 Liszt in Amsterdam and a little-known Missa Solemnis Raising ravens \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Lee \u201cScratch\u201d Perry in concert\nFew artists can claim to have played such a defining role in the development of reggae and dub music as Lee \u201cScratch\u201d Perry (b. 1936). With an astonishing career spanning well over 50 years, the legendary Jamaican music producer continues to excite audiences despite his advanced age. Just one day after his 80th birthday, Perry performed at the Apolo, Barcelona\u2019s landmark music hall; quite a special gig indeed.\nUpsetting the music business\nBorn into a poor family, Perry\u2019s beginnings were humble. As he relates: \u201cI went to school, first in Kendal, then in Green Island, \u2018til fourth grade, around 15. I learned nothing at all. Everything I have learned has come from nature. My father worked on the road, my mother in the fields. We were very poor.\u201d\nPerry decided to move to Kingston, Jamaica in order to pursue his passion for music. In the late 1950s he started working at the renowned Studio One hit factory, known as \u201cthe Motown of Jamaica.\u201d In 1968 he went on to form his own label, Upsetter Records. Perry, by now an experienced and daring producer, released numerous recordings during the following years, further developing and experimenting with new approaches to music production.\n\u201dEverything I have learned has come from nature\u201d\nThe Ark is on fire\nIn the early 1970s Perry built his his own personal studio, named the Black Ark, in the back yard of his family home. Using basic and unsophisticated equipment compared to the state-of-the-art recording studios of Jamaica\u2019s big producers, he gained total control over the production process, thus giving birth to a diverse array of exciting new sounds and advance innovating recording techniques.\nIt was during this extremely creative period that Perry worked with notable musicians such as Bob Marley & the Wailers and Max Romeo. Around 1980, however, work at the black Ark was stopped as the studio was burned to the ground. Although there is some controversy about the actual circumstances, Perry has claimed that he set the Black Ark on fire himself in order to \u201ccleanse\u201d it from undesired spirits. In his own words: \u201c[T]he atmosphere in the Black Ark studio was changing; it wasn\u2019t like it used to be. Then I decided to make a sacrifice as the energy wasn\u2019t good anymore.\u201d\nA highly eccentric figure and a man with seemingly inexhaustible resources of both physical and creative energy, Perry continues his long and extraordinary career to this day, having produced several notable albums and collaborated with distinguished musicians over the last years.\nWhat is more, his flamboyant presence and unique performing style make him a great entertainer on stage, as was aptly demonstrated last Monday in Apolo. An eternally young and heretic spirit, Lee \u201cScratch\u201d Perry has given music his body and soul; as to the rest of us, he has given an abundance of intoxicating sounds, new ways to make and approach music, as well as constant inspiration to listen to it with a new set of ears.\nThis entry was posted in Concerts, Various and tagged Apolo, Barcelona, dub, Lee Scratch Perry, music, reggae on March 23, 2016 by The Muser.\n\u2190 All you need is love (and ears) The seasons they are a changin\u2019 \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 So what does a \u2018peak body\u2019 do anyway?\nDodgy marketing of college courses \u2192\nRick Otton and his students go to great lengths to show how \u201crent to buy\u201d strategies are accepted \u2013 even supported \u2013 by Government, the Courts and the banks.\nMost of these claims are probably inconsequential in their own right, but it appears that they aim to build up a picture of strategies that are \u2018mainstream\u2019 and safe. The risk is that some people confidently put these strategies into action, and find out too late that some aspects of the practices have not been fully tested in the Courts and are open to challenge.\nHere is just another example where Otton claims in 2013 that the Government put his book \u201cHow to Buy a House for $1\u2033 in all libraries, and says \u201cthey appreciate progress\u201d. Replies to his post on Facebook include \u201cAwesome\u201d, \u201cfantastic Rick, great success\u201d, and \u201coutstanding\u201d.\nAdmittedly, the Trove service is created and maintained by the National Library (an Australian Government institution), but that is where Government involvement ends.\nAccording to the Trove website it \u201cprovides access to more than 380 million resources\u201d with a link to Australia including books, newspapers, journals and websites.\nI probably don\u2019t need to go any further to suggest that it would be physically impossible for Government to make a value judgement on each of the 380 million resources on Trove, which as well as Otton\u2019s book include books supporting Scientology, Creationism, and 9/11 conspiracy theories!\nOtton is correct however, in noting that his book is available to borrow from some public libraries.\nThis entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged how to buy a house for $1, lease opions, Rick Otton. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Op-Ed: Punish SEALs to the fullest if they are found guilty of theft and murder of Green Beret\nby Frumentarius \u00b7 1 year ago\nAccording to a report in the Daily Beast, the two Navy SEALs being investigated for the killing of a U.S. Army Green Beret \u2014 Staff Sergeant Logan Melgar \u2014 were allegedly discovered by Melgar to have been stealing money from a fund intended for informants. When Melgar confronted the SEALs and then refused their offer to be cut in on the theft, the two SEALs allegedly killed Melgar in an ensuing struggle.\nThe fund in question was intended to pay informants in Mali for information on suspected Islamists in the region. This type of fund is common in intelligence operations, as the flow of intelligence information often relies on the passage of money in exchange for such information. 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Like CIA case officers worldwide, the country placed great trust in these two men, who were reportedly members of SEAL Team SIX, per the Daily Beast, to manage intelligence collection monies for use in gathering vital counterterrorism information to keep America safe. They then committed a heinous act in stealing those monies, and an even more unthinkable and terrible crime in killing Melgar to keep the theft quiet.\nPerhaps one of the more surprising aspects of this story, for the layman, is how the two SEALs in question thought they could get away with stealing this money. Truth be told, it would not be very difficult to steal such funds, should one decide to violate his or her moral code and the oath they swore to the United States of America. Without going into detail, this author had the opportunity to commit such a crime in multiple countries and on multiple occasions. It would not have been terribly difficult, though that is not to say I would have gotten away with it for long, as measures do exist to discover such thefts.\nThe U.S. government and its people place great trust in such men and women to act in good faith, for the good of the country and in keeping with the highest ethical and moral standards. They are trusted to safeguard the money, provide it in exchange for valuable intelligence information, and then account for all of it. The two SEALs allegedly violated that trust, and then went further and murdered a fellow American serviceman in the process of trying to prevent the discovery of their crime.\nThis is as heinous as it gets in the secretive world of intelligence and covert military operations. This is an absolutely disgusting and vile breach of the code under which we expect such men and women to live and operate. This was a betrayal of trust, and a betrayal of the most fundamental loyalty of one American serviceman to his brother or sister service member. It does not get any worse than this in the profession of arms, and the two SEALs in question, if found guilty of these crimes, should pay the most severe penalty allowed under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).\nThey have brought deep shame to the SEAL Teams and all of Naval Special Warfare.\nFeatured image courtesy of U.S. Army Special Operations Command.\nAbout Frumentarius\nis a former Navy SEAL and a former Clandestine Service officer with the Central Intelligence Agency's Counter-Terrorism Center. He has a Bachelor's degree in International Politics and a Masters in History. He is currently a professional firefighter. Follow him on Twitter @SOFFru1\nAlso from Frumentarius\n10 movies that should be made in 2018\nUnlikely that CIA will release documents about Yemen raid that killed Navy SEAL\nAn overview of the Trump national security strategy\nScalpings, canoeing, and mutilations are wrong and gross. But... There is gross/bad and then there is just plain evil. This would be all of these combined.Innocent until proven guilty though. 1 SEAL and two support guys. The SEAL seemed like a great dude. I've only met like 3 people who were at that command. He seemed war hardened, but still a great dude nonetheless. I believe he was one of the SEALs that was on the mission where Neil Roberts died. The two support dudes who left that command recently were both scum. Don't get me wrong, one of them was a pretty hardcore badass. He was on the ground with them a lot in deployments, but still just not a good dude. They both hinted strongly at the darker stuff going on there.I mean stuff like steroid use, mutilations, and extra violence. Nothing like this though. I feel a lot of the war crimes are being exaggerated. It's a toxic culture, but not an all outright evil one. I think we need to remember that there are still a lot of good guys at this command. There are the dirt bags, but there are still a lot of very talented operators with a strong sense of morality and duty there too. I think that they need to scrap the Dev leadership and take a lesson from Delta when it comes to selecting leaders. It would be a loss to disband them because of their skills. These guys need to know that they aren't untouchable, and that there is always someone else who is training to take their place. This problem can be fixed with proper leadership.\nWe're the two seals and the special forces staff Sergeant working for the cia & jsoc or just a military special operations or jsoc joint task force... 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        "raw_content": "June 29, 1999 by David Wiesner\nThe Short: My son pulled this book off the shelf this morning and asked me to read it to him. I then reread it to him three times. We both really enjoyed it. So far, we\u2019ve loved everything by David Wiesner and this is no exception. We highly, highly recommend it.\nThe Long: This story is about a girl who performs a science experiment. She plants vegetable seeds and attaches them to balloons with a very intricate and complicated watering/feeding system and sends them into the atmosphere. (I\u2019m sure the Department of Agriculture wouldn\u2019t be thrilled about this idea.) A little over a month later people all over the United States start finding incredibly large vegetables. At first Holly thinks that this is the result of her experiment, but then she notices that many of the vegetables were not the ones that she sent up. She is curious as to where the vegetables are really coming from. In the end we find out that aliens were orbiting Earth and one of the aliens accidentally dumped their food supply. The aliens aren\u2019t sure what they\u2019re going to do for dinner when they find Holly\u2019s vegetables floating towards them.\nSometimes I am hesitant to read such fantasy to my son because I have no idea how this will shape his view of life and the world. I hesitate for about two seconds before I figure, eh, the worst case is I have to reexplain things to him. My hope is that reading all these fantasy books simply encourages a wild and wonderful imagination. Because if I have my druthers, I\u2019ll take an overactive imagination to a limited one.\nAs far as the book \u2014 the illustrations are great (as always) and there are some wonderful details thrown in. In about the middle of the book the girl has a Star magazine with an alien on the cover. At the end of the book you see that the aliens on the cover are the ones orbiting Earth. A nice, subtle detail that I didn\u2019t catch until about the third time I read it.\nMy son was pretty funny after reading this book. He shouted, \u201cTURNIPS!\u201d a few times. I was impressed by his imitation of me reading this book. He wanted to know where the zoo was when I read about the cucumbers circling Kalamazoo and I attempted to explain to him that Kalamazoo was a place and it wasn\u2019t a zoo. He wanted to know what the eggplant was and asked me if we liked eggplant.\nSo far, my son eats most everything. He\u2019s pretty good about eating his vegetables and seems to like broccoli, spinach, and brussels sprouts. Cabbage seems to be one of his favorites these days. I\u2019ll have to get some turnips soon and then reread this book with him. I think my son will get a kick out of it.\nIt is fun reading this book and it does a good job of promoting vegetables without preaching them. I like the twists and turns that the story takes. It\u2019s an easy book to love and highly recommend.\nCategories: Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved \u2022 Tags: Book Review, Children's Picture Books, David Wiesner, Highly Recommended Books, kidlit, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books\n\u2190 Demolition by Sally Sutton and Illustrated by Brian Lovelock\nRead Aloud Thursday: When Dinosaurs Came With Everything by Elise Broach and Illustrated by David Small \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NJCAA Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s Tennis Coach of Tyler Junior College, Dash Connell.\nWe find players through several resources. We find out about them either through their current coach, a former player of ours can inform us about them, and also through talking through different agencies that help place athletes at good schools.\nWe look for prospects that are not afraid to work hard and know that they still have areas of improvement. That is on the tennis court, in the classroom, and in everyday life.\nNJCAA gives different opportunities for prospects than four year schools. It is a chance for the prospect to usually get instant playing time and be able to develop quicker with that playing time used.\nWe get two kinds of student athletes at TJC. There are some that need to develop in the classroom in order to have a chance to play at the NCAA level and there are also those that need to develop on the tennis court to reach the correct level to play in the NCAA. Both kinds of athletes can use junior college as a great stepping stone to their next four year school.\nYour men\u2019s and women\u2019s teams have had a lot of success over the past several years. Can you give us a couple of the top reasons you believe your players and teams are so successful?\nWe believe it is having the right kind of people playing with the proper goals set. We try to recruit athletes that fit the values and work ethic that produces success. We also try to set goals as a team and not just as individuals. We try to push the understanding that if the team develops and grows together then individual goals will be met as well.\nSocial media is such a great resource to connect with prospects, but at the same time they have to be careful. We told a story to our team last week about a prospect we were talking to and developed a communication on Facebook. After looking at the material and interest on their profile we decided it was not in our best interest to continue communications. This is happening more and more so we tell our team, who is also being recruited right now by four year schools, to pay attention to their social media.\nA fully funded junior college has 3 full scholarships and 6 scholarships that can cover only tuition, fees, and books. This is true for both the men\u2019s and women\u2019s teams. At TJC specifically, if a tennis player receives the second scholarship option then they only need to pay about $2,500 a semester. The cost of school is another reason why junior college can be a great option for many.\nOne of our biggest pet peeves is when a parent emails or calls us to promote their child to be recruited and playing tennis at TJC. We would rather have the player contact us themselves and show an interest. We do recommend that the parent help the prospect think of questions to ask coaches and to look at the school and meet the coaching staff to have a second hand look at the atmosphere we try to develop. If the parent has extra questions or concerns about anything then they would call or email us.\nWhat does the offseason, fall season and summer look like for a NJCAA tennis player?\nThe fall offseason is essentially the month of November. During this month we spend more time in the gym trying to get in better shape (6 am Monday-Friday workouts), take extra time improving pieces of our players\u2019 games on the court, and make sure the students are ready for the end of the year finals approaching.\nThe summer is a different kind of offseason than that. We encourage our students to take a week or so off after finishing the long spring season. After that, they will get back to work and prepare for tournament play in July. Many of our players will compete in the ITA summer circuit or a tournament at the same level.\nThe answer to this question is what makes TJC special. TJC helps prepare student athletes in the classroom by helping them complete the core classes that are needed for every student in America. They help student athletes do this with the proper tutor resources, support from our staff, and with the environment that reminds our athletes that their education is first. TJC also helps prepare the student athletes on campus. Because the campus has many of the same characteristics of a four year school, our athletes are trained how to time manage and organize themselves. Lastly, TJC will also prepare them athletically. We consistently have great athletic teams that are full of great athletes that will go on to play at high caliber four year schools. Our teams are deep and have many good players that will make for great practices and prepare them for that same atmosphere at the next level.\nThese should be some of the main concerns when a prospect is looking at a junior college. They should find data that would show them where student athletes went to school after that junior college and whether those athletes were prepared at the next level. Ask if those athletes were able to graduate from that four year school with success and play for the school.\nAthletics aren\u2019t an option without academics. This is true at any school, but even more so at a junior college. If student athletes want to move on to a NCAA school after junior college they need at least a 2.5 GPA. We ask our athletes to set much higher goals than that though. Last year our men\u2019s team got a cumulative GPA of a 3.3 and our women\u2019s team had a 3.75.\nOn top of this, if a player leaves junior college with a higher GPA then there will be more scholarship opportunities at the next school they attend. This is a big incentive for a coach to recruit you because if a prospect is receiving scholarship money due to a high GPA then that means there are more financial options for the coach and their team.\nThe two biggest misconceptions that we deal with are misunderstanding the atmosphere at a junior college and that going to junior college is taking a step back academically. Many come to visit our campus and tell us how they are surprised that it is not a four year school. We have many of the same attributes a four year school has with our campus size (about 10,000 students), tutoring options, training room, training staff, athletic teams (TJC has 12), great facilities, and great local fans that show support. Many think that it will be more like a glorified version of their high school, but it is more like a classic, small four year school.\nThe idea that attending a junior college instead of a four year school is taking a step back academically is incorrect for many. It is a cheaper option to take many of the same core classes you would take at a four year school anyway. As stated above, it is also an opportunity to develop and mature before going to a four year school. We have heard many stories of athletes going to a four year school and were not ready for the challenges they received there.\nHave a criteria and list of important attributes you want a school to have. Every school has something to offer a prospect whether it is academics, athletics, campus life, etc. Also, make sure you are comfortable with the coach and with the team atmosphere. They will be your family during this next stage. Be sure you are able to enjoy and respect them.\nCoach Connell has been the Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s Head Tennis Coach at Tyler Junior College since 2011. During his time at TJC, Connell also received the Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship for Junior College players in 2003 and also won the Donnelly Award in 2002 from the World Team Tennis Organization. Since taking over as head coach, Connell\u2019s women\u2019s teams have won 2 National Championships (2012 and 2013) and his men\u2019s team has won 1 National Championship (2013).\nTag :#Interview, #Men's Tennis, #NJCAA, #Tennis, #Women's Tennis",
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The Major wanted more for her than that, however, which is how she ended up working as an Auto Memory Doll for a former lieutenant after the war.\nViolet searches for answers about love by trying to transcribe the feelings of others into words. By entering the lives of clients for brief periods, she begins to understand. Not only that, after she starts getting good at it, all her work exchanges become mutually beneficial. Her emotional density and militaristically blunt approaches allow for her to pass through any social queues and anxieties that would hold average beings back and cut straight to the heart\u2014speaking the truth that everyone else is afraid to touch. Only later does Violet learn when it is appropriate to hold back, which ends up leaving her in tears.\nThis is quite the turning point in the series, considering every emotional event prior, Violet was always the only one not sobbing in moments of deep sentimentality. 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        "raw_content": "La Vuelta 2017 \u2013 Stage 15 \u2013 Alcal\u00e1 la Real \u2013 Sierra Nevada : 129,5 km\nMiguel Lopez (Astana) won his second stage of the Vuelta a Espa\u00f1a, soloing in to win at Alto Hoya de la Mora on Sunday\u2019s stage 15. Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha), who jumped from the favourites\u2019 group near the end, was second, with Wilco Kelderman (Sunweb) third.\nChris Froome, who finished fifth, built up his overall lead over Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain Merida), now 1:01 down. Zakarin\u2019s attack moved him up to third at 2:08, with Kelderman falling to fourth at 2:11.\nThe Sky rider\u2019s overall lead was never endangered on the difficult mountainous stage. A break was allowed to get away, but it shattered on the first climb, as did the peloton. From there, a variety of riders moved to the front and sought their luck. Adam Yates (Orica Scott) took off alone on the closing climb and looked to have it locked up, but Lopez bridged across to him, and the Briton seemed to abruptly run out of energy.\nAlberto Contador (Trek-Segafredo) also put in a glorious acceleration, and he was joined by Lopez in his attack. They had a lead of up to a minute and a half over the ever-smaller Froome group, but the younger Colombian rider jumped again, with Contador having nothing left to answer with. The Trek-Segafredo rider finished at 1:25.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been a magnificent day. With all the work the team did, the team has been up to the task,\u201d Lopez said. \u201cToday we decided to attack with Contador. When Contador went, I went with him, but I had some doubts because it was a pretty long and demanding climb. With a final at above 2,000 metres it was really hard. 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They soon caught Kruijswijk, and the gap over the peloton grew from one minute to nearly a minute and a half.\nVincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) attacked from the red jersey group with 12 kilometres remaining, but he never extended his lead before 50 metres or so and was forced to relent within two kilometres as Mikel Nieve led the chase.\nThe Contador group gap was 1:15 with 10km left to climb, and the field, continually shrinking, at 2:04, catching Nibali and De Gendt again along the way.\nKruijswijk was dropped with some 6.5km left to go, and even Yates was beginning to show signs of weakness. With 6 km to go, the Contador group was only 46 seconds back, with the field at 1:22\nLopez attacked out of the group. Contador gritted his teeth and caught Bardet, but Lopez was out of reach, and he moved up quickly towards Yates. Contador and Bardet continued up together, with the peloton coming closer and closer.\nWith just over 4 km to go, Lopez caught Yates and soon left him at a virtual standstill. Lopez saw his second stage victory beckoning and went on, as Contador and Bardet were caught by the field of only about 15 riders.\nLopez had about a minute in a relatively flat section just before the final km started. The expected attack out of the Froome group came from Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha), and the acceleration saw Contador dropped from that group.\nLopez was able to easily cruise in to the finish line to take the stage win. Zakarin quickly pulled away from the favourites\u2019 group, crossing the finish line 36 seconds later, moving himself up in the GC.\nKelderman pulled away to finish third at 45 seconds, with Esteban Chavez (Orica Scott) fourth just ahead of Froome, both at 0:47. Nibali lost six seconds on Froome in the finale, and now trails by 1:01 on the general classification. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 The Candidate\u2019s Mother\nLost in London \u2192\nNeo-Conservatives: Not Always Right\nJacob Heilbrunn, They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons\nBenjamin Balint, Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine that Turned the Jewish Left Into the Neo-Conservative Right\n[Introductory Note: This is another comment that splices together two earlier pieces: Helibrunn from 2009, Balint from 2011, when it was posted on my Facebook page.]\nI\u2019ve always been fascinated by the so-called \u201cneo-conservatives,\u201d many of whom are former leftists \u2013 even Marxists! \u2014 who gave a particular twist to American conservatism in the last decades of the 20th century. Neo-conservatives are often credited \u2013 blamed is a better word from my perspective \u2013 for pushing President George W. Bush to launch the 2003 Iraq war. Jacob Heilbrun\u2019s They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons surveys the personalities which have driven the neo-conservative movement, particularly Norman Podhoretz and the late Irving Kristol. Benjamin Balint\u2019s Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine that Turned the Jewish Left Into the Neo-Conservative Right has a narrower focus, as the title suggests, on the evolution of Commentary, one of America\u2019s most influential magazines. However, there is considerable overlap between the two books. Podhoretz served as editor of Commentary for more than three decades, from 1960 to 1995, and Kristol was a frequent contributor to the magazine up to his death in 2009.\nPodhoretz and Kristol were sons of Jewish immigrants who grew up in New York City in the 1930s and 1940s and began their reflections on politics as anti-Stalinist Marxists. Heilbrun argues that Podhoretz, Kristol, and their neo-conservative soul mates were cantankerous and unusually sure of the rightness of their convictions as lefties. As they cast aside most of their old convictions, they maintained this same cantankerousness and certainty. On their rightward journey, they made a brief stop with traditional anti-communist liberalism, perhaps best represented by the Americans for Democratic Action. But by the 1960s, the liberal ADA consensus was falling apart, caused by such factors as the excesses of the decade\u2019s counter culture; the anti-Americanism and nihilism of much Vietnam war protest; the isolationism that seemed to grip the Democratic party between 1968 and 1972; a black power movement which manifested anti-Semitic tendencies; and, especially, Israel\u2019s stunning victory in the 1967 Six-Day War. Israel\u2019s victory, Heilbrun emphasizes, gave the \u201cfirst real impetus to the birth of the modern neoconservative movement\u201d (p.83).\nFrom the late \u201860s onward, Kristol and Podhoretz began to preach more aggressive use of American power to oppose left-wing tyrannies and promote democratic values around the world. Simultaneously, they became profoundly skeptical of the efficacy of centralized planning and collectivist action of the kind they had espoused as young Marxists. Some time elapsed before they explicitly embraced the Republican party. One subject I wish Heilbrun had elaborated upon is how Kristol and Podhoretz, as secular Jews, reconciled their views with those of the Christian fundamentalists who began to gain influence within the Republican Party during the Reagan presidency and maintain a pivotal role in today\u2019s GOP.\nThis book is not only about Kristol and Podhoretz. There are interesting portraits of Senators Henry \u201cScoop\u201d Jackson and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, neither of whom bolted the Democratic Party, and Jeanne Kirkpatrick, who did (and in his later years, Moynihan backed away from many neo-conservative positions). Heilbrun also includes portraits of such proponents of the Iraq war as Dick Chaney, Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, and many more. These portraits give portions of the book a People Magazine flavor.\nBut there\u2019s no People Magazine flavor to the final portion, where Heilbrun discusses the Iraq war and delivers a scathing indictment of neo-conservatism. Writing in 2008, Heilbrun surmised that neoconservative enthusiasm for the war had \u201cquite possibly not only destroyed conservatism as a political force for years to come but also created an Iraq syndrome that tarnishes the idea of intervention for several decades\u201d (p.274). Four years later, this appears far too strong. Although the discredited Iraq war was a central issue in the 2008 presidential election, that seems almost like ancient history in this election year. Republican party candidate Mitt Romney seems to have taken his foreign policy positions from the neo-conservative playbook and strident conservatism of all stripes gives no sign of being ready to disappear.\nAt bottom, Heilbrun concludes, neo-consesrvatives are contrarians, far happier operating against the grain. They are \u201ctemperamentally predisposed to seek extremes,\u201d with a tendency to \u201cscold, hector and denounce\u201d (p.68). Unfailingly certain of being always right, no matter how many times they changed their views over the years, it\u2019s imperative for them to have, \u201csomewhere, somehow, an enemy \u2013 both at home and abroad. This suits their need to see themselves as lonely prophets standing in the breach between implacable foes on the one hand and weak-kneed liberals (and paper-pushing bureaucrats) on the other\u201d (p.137).\nBenjamin Balint shows how Commentary magazine has served as a vehicle for expression of Jewish-American thought from its beginning in 1946, with much reflection upon the role of Jews in the United States. In its early post-war days, Commentary took decidedly liberal and progressive positions on public issues, from a mostly Jewish point of view. Commentary was also firmly anti-communist, very much part of the liberal anti-Communist cold war consensus, with its style of \u201cpolitical pragmatism and moderation, its stress on incremental reform\u201d (p.65). Today, the Jewish viewpoint remains but Commentary has become a forum for neo-conservative thought, generally favorable to conservative and Republican Party positions, and largely contemptuous of liberal and Democratic positions.\nIn Balint\u2019s study, the evolution of Commentary is itself a commentary on the acceptance and absorption of Jews into the American mainstream, where Jews discovered they could be fully Jewish and fully American at the same time. Commentary\u2019s evolution parallels that of Podhoretz, its editor in chief from 1960 to 1995. Balint discusses some of the convulsions of the late 1960s and early 1970s which led Podhoretz and Commentary from the liberal left to the conservative right, much the same factors discussed in Heilbrun\u2019s book. By the mid-1970s, Balint recounts, the cast of mind of Commentary and Podhoretz was \u201cfully formed and would remain firmly set\u201d on the right side of the American political spectrum (p.134).\nBalint summarizes Podhoretz\u2019 left-right journey, and that of Commentary, as demonstrating how \u201cderacinated outsiders had become insiders; under their own centripetal force they had thrust themselves from the margins to the inner most hub of American politics and letters\u201d (p.203). Less charitable is the view of an observer whom Balint quotes, that Commentary has come to reflect the views of \u201cAmerican Jews who have made it here and don\u2019t want anyone rocking the boat\u201d (p.115). As one who does not share the neo-conservative persuasion, I found this view close to my own. Still, the left-right evolution of Commentary is a fascinating story, which Balint details in a lively and breezy style, with scrupulous objectivity.\nTagged as 1967 Arab-Israeli War, 2003 Iraq War, Americans for Democratic Action, Commentary Magazine, Irving Kristol, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Jews in America, Neo-conservatism, Norman Podhoretz, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator Henry \u201cScoop\u201d Jackson\n4 responses to \u201cNeo-Conservatives: Not Always Right\u201d\nI was very much intrigued by the way neoconservatives like Irving Kristol and Norman Podhoretz made a stop with anti-communist liberalism on their rightward journey for I have observed the same pattern in like-minded circles in France over the same period.\nI would surmise, however, that they had no difficulty reconciling their views as secular Jews with those of Christian fundamentalists, given the large spectrum of views secular Jews are allowed around the world.\nNevertheless the widespread hostility to the Six-Day War among the left rather than Israel\u2019s resounding victory might have powerfully contributed to the birth of the new neoconservative movement..\nPingback: What\u2019s The Matter with New York? | tomsbooks\nPingback: Everybody\u2019s Out of Step But Us | tomsbooks\nPingback: Where\u2019s the Light? | tomsbooks",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Code Black\u2019 Season 4: Premiere Date, Time & TV Channel\nCode Black is an American drama TV show created by Michael Seitzmanand is produced by Michael Seitzman\u2019s Pictures, Tiny Pyro, CBS Television Studios. The show stars Angela Relucio, Marcia Gay Harden, Harry Ford. Code Black first aired on CBS on September 30, 2015. The series currently has a 8.1 out of 10 IMDb rating, based on 9185 user votes.\nUnfortunatelty, CBS has officially cancelled the series. The are no plans for season 4.\nThis post has the most up-to-date information on the status of the next season of Code Black as we continuously monitor the news to keep you updated.\nSubscribe to our updates below to be the first to find out if and when the next season of Code Black is announced.\nCode Black Cancelled: Will Code Black return?\nCurrent show status: CBS has officially cancelled Code Black season 4. CBS currently has no plans for a new season, but we can never be sure. Thankfully, you can still buy and watch past episodes on Amazon. You can also check out Code Black\u2019s IMDb page.\nCode Black plot and series info\nThis show is based on the award-winning documentary of the same name. This medical drama follows the staff in an extremely busy emergency room as they cope with a staggering amount of patients, which oftentimes outweighs the hospital\u2019s resources, resulting in a code black.\nCode Black videos\nWhat time does Code Black come on?\nCode Black airs Wednesday 10:00 PM EST on CBS.\nCode Black season 4 status and details\nCode Black is TV-14 rated, which means it contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program may contain one or more of the following: intensely suggestive dialogue, strong coarse language, intense sexual situations, or intense violence.\nSee previous episodes and other Code Black related items on Amazon.\nCode Black photos and posters\nBest show ever please renew\nJust found this show and I love it! Please renew. Everytime I find a show I like, it gets cancelled, ????\nDebi McGregor June 1, 2017 at 9:55 PM\nI love Code Black! Please bring it back!!\nDiane Rae June 5, 2017 at 6:48 PM\nMy favorite show. Hard to believe that it may be cancelled. Please don\u2019t.\nCraig Hildbrand February 9, 2019 at 10:40 PM\nCode Black cancelled? CBS wouldn\u2019t know a good series if it bit them in the ass.",
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        "raw_content": "Q&A: Broken Social Scene front man Kevin Drew on his debut play, A&R Angels, suicide and getting over his stage fright\nBy Courtney Shea | Photography By Dahlia Katz | November 20, 2017\nBy Courtney Shea | Photography By Dahlia Katz | 11/20/2017\nSince co-founding the indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene in 2004, Kevin Drew has kept busy: he sings, composes, produces, makes films, draws pastels and has collaborated with Canadian icons like Gord Downie and Andy Kim. Now, Drew is adding playwright to his robust resum\u00e9. His debut play, A&R Angels, premieres tonight at Streetcar Crowsnest. It\u2019s the story of two angels (played by Drew and Billy Talent singer Ben Kowalewicz) who write songs to save people from committing suicide. Here, Drew talks inspiration, why it\u2019s important to say yes to things that scare you, and the reason he got off Instagram (hint: he\u2019s not a fan of FOMO).\nYou\u2019re known first and foremost as the front man of Broken Social Scene. What made you want to try your hand at musical theatre?\nWhen I sat down to write this play a couple of years ago, I had become so frustrated with online streaming and all of that, and I wanted to retaliate against the digital landscape. As a musician, I\u2019ve got an analogue heart, and it started to haunt me that the Uptown Theatre had closed and Roger Ebert was dead. You used to go to the video store and lose two hours browsing; now, you just sit in your house and lose two hours. It\u2019s sad. I\u2019ve always felt like human contact is the most powerful force in terms of creation.\nI\u2019ve seen A&R Angels described as a comedy about suicide. Is that how you would put it?\nNot at all. The show is set in a reality where the great ballads of the world are written by angels, and where the test audience for those ballads is people who are thinking about killing themselves. The lead characters are two angels\u2014a songwriting duo who used to be on the top, writing all the hits. Then people stop responding to their music the way they used to. They\u2019re starting to unravel and they need a hit because people are dying.\nYou\u2019re also starring in the musical. How is taking the stage as an actor different from taking the stage as a musician?\nIt\u2019s different, but it\u2019s still about going out there, ripping yourself open and not caring. I didn\u2019t initially want to act in the play\u2014I wanted to watch it. But the director, Chris Abraham, convinced me. The thought of acting scared the shit out of me so much that I realized I had to do it. I\u2019m 41 years old. If I\u2019m not doing something I\u2019m afraid of, what\u2019s the point?\nHas working in a new medium inspired you in the way you\u2019d hoped?\nYes. People in the theatre world are doing this because they love it. They\u2019re not thinking about commerce. That\u2019s what art used to be: you had a passion inside of you, and money was a bonus. In music, it\u2019s difficult to take chances anymore. Remember the days when you couldn\u2019t listen to a record before you bought it? You paid $18 without knowing what you were getting. The mystery of that was amazing. It\u2019s the kind of thing that fuels me. But that\u2019s going away and people don\u2019t care. It blows my mind.\nI gather the show has some fun satirizing the music industry.\nThere are definitely some zingers. I take the diva-esque songwriter thing to its extreme limit.\nYou are obviously dubious of the digital world. What are your own social media habits like? Do you tweet or troll or spend hours on Instagram?\nOur phones are an addiction, and I\u2019m no saint. I am a massive hypocrite. I kill hours! God bless the people who love it and don\u2019t feel lonely because of it. I think if we had access to the Internet for just three hours a day, we would be a lot happier. The internet from 3 to 6 p.m. Go crazy! I used to be on Instagram, but I ended up knowing way too much about what other people were doing, and I\u2019ve never really felt FOMO, even if I were sitting and staring at a wall. I find social media kills conversation. Everyone\u2019s just looking and reading and looking and reading. Recently, I bumped into a friend and asked them what they had been up to. They didn\u2019t say much, but later that night I saw that the same person post this huge speech about a topic I had asked about. I guess just one person wasn\u2019t enough. People save it for an audience now.\nDo you think\u2019s there hope? I hear young people are embracing analogue.\nYeah\u2014it\u2019s amazing. Today, the cool kids are in bookstores and vinyl shops. They are going to be the generation that laughs at how narcissistic we have become.\nBroken Social Scene recently released its first album in seven years. What was it like getting the band back together again?\nIt was absolutely wonderful. We just finished an incredibly beautiful tour. There\u2019s nothing like it. We have all been through so much, and we know each other\u2019s good and bad sides.\nWhat\u2019s the biggest difference about being on tour at 20-something vs. 40-something?\nNow we have babies and kids with us on the tour, which was beautiful. It made things so much better.\nYou were a friend of Gord Downie and produced his final album, Introduce Yerself. How do you think Gord would want to be remembered?\nExactly how we are all remembering him. He was a man who brought us together. I\u2019m very grateful to have had him in my life. I haven\u2019t fully processed it yet. People come up to me and say, \u201cSorry for your loss.\u201d I say, \u201cSorry for your loss.\u201d We all lost somebody there. I keep my memories of Gord close. He had this great saying: \u201cPut it in your back pocket.\u201d If there was a beautiful moment, he\u2019d say, \u201cKev\u2014put that in your back pocket.\u201d I love that.\nTopics: A&R Angels Gord Downie Kevin Drew Q&A Streetcar Crowsnest",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m a big fan of street art and exploring all the wonderful sites located around the world. While much street art is created covertly, some of it has been created as part of special government-sanctioned projects, such as street art festivals. With many street art festivals taking place around the globe, it\u2019s a great chance to see street art being created and take part in other fun activities. Here are ten of the best annual festivals that are being held this year.\nJanuary: Aliwal Urban Art Festival in Singapore\n\u00a9 Aliwal Urban Art Festival website\nThe Aliwal Urban Art Festival took place on the 14th January 2017 this year for the third consecutive time. It will hopefully return around the same time in 2018. Part of the Singapore Art Week, it\u2019s organised by the Aliwal Arts Centre and takes place in the cool Kampong Glam district. As well as live graffiti displays and an exhibition, the festival usually also includes workshops, live music performances and skateboarding displays. Throughout the rest of the year, the Aliwal Arts Centre is well worth visiting, with year-round performance and events.\nMore Info: https://www.aliwalartscentre.sg/events/urban-art-festival/\nFebruary: POW! WOW! in Hawaii, USA\n\u00a9 POW! WOW! website\nWhile \u201cPOW!\u201d signifies the impact that art has on a person, \u201cWOW!\u201d is the reaction that art has on a viewer. Together they form the name of this annual art and music festival in Hawaii. Aiming to bring world famous artists to this tropical outpost of the USA, POW! WOW! takes place each February (already occurring between 12th to 17th February in 2017) in the Kaka\u2019ako district of Honolulu. While the murals being created are the centrepiece, there\u2019s also separate exhibitions, a talk series, a concert and more. The festival also tours around the world between each edition. Previous events have been held in locations such as California and Taiwan.\nMore Info: http://powwowhawaii.com\nMay: First Coat in Toowoomba, Australia\n\u00a9 First Coat website\nTaking place for the first time in 2014, First Coast is set to return to the city of Toowoomba for the forth time this year, between the 19th and 21st May 2017. Located 90 minutes inland from Brisbane, the previously plain walls of Toowoomba have been gradually transferred by the previous festivals. There\u2019s now over 50 stunning murals, a great sight to visit year round, including on regular walking tours. The events for this year\u2019s festival are yet to be announced. They will likely include the official opening with live music, mural tours and the live painting of a dozen or more new murals.\nMore Info: http://www.firstcoat.com.au\nJune to July: Monumental Art Festival in Gdansk, Poland\n\u00a9 Monumental website\nPioneered by Piotr Szwabe (Pisz), a great painter and culture animator, the Monumental Art Festival has been running annually since 2009. It\u2019s gradually transforming what was once a dull and uniform tower block district in Poland into the largest collection of murals in Europe. Each year a series of four to five new thematic wall paintings are created during the festival and presented on the final day. Last year it took place between the 29th June and 10th July 2016. Themes have included \u201cWaiting\u201d, \u201cEach Day Counts\u201d and \u201cRoad is the Happiness\u201d.\nMore Info: http://muralegdanskzaspa.pl/monumental-art-festival/\nJuly: Upfest \u2013 The Urban Paint Festival in Bristol, UK\n\u00a9 Upfest website\nBilled as Europe\u2019s largest street art and graffiti festival, Upfest will once again take place in Bristol (the home of Banksy) between the 29th and 31st July 2017. 2016\u2019s\u2019s festival saw 30o artists participating, and this year similar numbers are expected. They will work at multiple venues centred around the 1.3km stretch of North Street in Bedminster, south Bristol. The Saturday and Sunday are designated as painting days, before the Monday is devoted to viewing and family workshops. Venues included the Tobacco Factory, which will also feature music areas, art sales, urban clothing and a food market; the Red Point Climbing Centre, home to some of the biggest artworks; and the Upfest Gallery, the year-round headquarters and gallery space for the festival.\nMore Info: http://www.upfest.co.uk\nAugust: Under Pressure Graffiti Festival in Montreal, Canada\n\u00a9 Under Pressure website\nThe Under Pressure Graffiti Festival was founded in Montreal back in 1996 by Seaz and Flow, a pair of graffiti writers in an attempt to change public perceptions of graffiti. Continuing to be held each year in August, it\u2019s the largest and longest running festival of its type in North America. Last year it was held between the 8th and 9th August 2016, and celebrated its 20th anniversary. With a strong focus on community involvement, the festival also includes live music stages. A bboy and bbgirl battle occurs each year on the Sunday afternoon. Outside of festival time, head to Catherine Street and Denis Street in the city to check out the best street art.\nMore Info: http://underpressure.ca\nAugust: Vilnius Street Art Festival in Vilnius, Lithuania\n\u00a9 Vilnius website\nFor the last four years, an annual street art festival has taken place in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. In 2016 it took place between the 22nd and 30th August. Last year one of the key projects was \u201cVanishing Trolleybus\u201d, with various trolleybuses decorated, designed to disappear into their environment. Previous year\u2019s festivals have seen contextual murals created in the Train Station district, plus on an old water tower at Vilnius Airport. One of the most interesting works was anonymous artist Mobstr\u2019s work on an old Soviet-era building that reads \u201cIn the future every building will be world-famous for fifteen minutes\u201d (see a photo here). Exhibits and public forums are also held concurrently.\nAugust to September: NuArt Festival in Stavanger, Norway\n\u00a9 NuArt website\nFirst held in 2001, the NuArt Festival is held each year in the city of Stavanger at the start of September. (In 2017 it will be held from the 31st August to 2nd September.) Declaring itself to be the world\u2019s leading celebration of street art among its peers, it covers the full gamut of street art. Graffiti and muralism to comic culture and activism are all covered. In particular there\u2019s a focus on the progressive side of street art. As well as invited artists leaving their mark on both indoor and outdoor walls, there\u2019s also a series of exhibitions, performances, interventions, debates and workshops held across the city. Current trends and movements in street art practice by some of the world\u2019s leading practitioners and emerging names are covered.\nMore Info: http://www.nuartfestival.no/home\nSeptember: Life is Beautiful in Las Vegas, USA\n\u00a9 Life is Beautiful website\nLife is Beautiful is principally a music festival that takes place each year in Downtown Las Vegas. Previous headliners have included Stevie Wonder, Foo Fighters and The Killers. But each year there\u2019s also a significant art component, with murals and installations created in and around the festival site in the lead-up. Most of them also remain after the festival. In 2015, the line-up was curated by Charlotte Dutoit of JUSTKIDS. The art works created include a Fear and Loathing tribute from Ruben Sanchez and trash-scultpure meerkats from Bordalo II. There was also an \u2018Art Motel\u2019 created by APEX and an appearance by Banksy\u2019s All City Waterfall truck. 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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbNews\u00bbBusiness/People\u00bbHawkins Stepping Down as DC Water CEO, General Manager\nHawkins Stepping Down as DC Water CEO, General Manager\nBy Trenchless Technology Staff on\t September 8, 2017 Business/People, Markets, News, Sewer, Water\nThe District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority \u2013 better known as DC Water \u2013 announced Sept. 7 that its George S. Hawkins, its CEO and general manager will step down from his role as of Dec. 29.\n\u201cGeorge Hawkins has given extraordinary service to the people of the District of Columbia and the entire region,\u201d said Nicholas Majett, vice chair of the DC Water Board of Directors and Prince George\u2019s County Chief Administrative Officer. \u201cThe Board is grateful for George\u2019s eight years of leadership and looks forward to an orderly transition during his remaining months at DC Water.\u201d\nHawkins, a well-known, and liked, advocate for the water sector joined DC Water in 2009. The announcement caps a 20-year career as a chief executive of nonprofits and government agencies.\nRELATED: DC Water Embraces Social Media Channels \u2014 Buy-in from the top down is key to successful online campaigns\n\u201cThis job has been the privilege of a lifetime. I haven\u2019t dug a single trench, turned a single valve or processed a single payment. But I\u2019ve been fortunate to come to work every day with 1,100 men and women who are among the world\u2019s best at what they do,\u201d Hawkins said in a statement released by DC Water. \u201cFor their work at my side, providing something so essential \u2014 indeed, the stuff of life itself \u2014 I will always be grateful almost beyond measure to Team Blue.\u201d\nIn the next phase of his career, Hawkins will begin work on a book about transformational leadership in the water sector; assume a role as an adviser to DC Water\u2019s Blue Drop nonprofit affiliate; and continue to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council and on several boards including the North American Electric Reliability Corporation and the US Water Alliance.\nRELATED: 2017 Trenchless Technology Roundtable: Navigating an Uncertain Future\n\u201cI am stepping back from a day-to-day role at a water utility, but I\u2019m as committed as ever to the future of the water sector,\u201d Hawkins said. \u201cI will continue to coach future leaders and provide guidance to fellow executives who want to do as we did at DC Water: connect with customers, build a world-class team, drive a relentless focus on innovation, and achieve the financial security to upgrade infrastructure for future generations.\u201d\nNews of the announcement spread quickly on Twitter, where Hawkins (@GeorgeHawkinsDC) is know to post frequently and spread the message of not only DC Water\u2019s work, but the importance of updating and maintaining the nation\u2019s water infrastructure.\nTweets about to:DCWater, OR to:GeorgeHawkinsDC\nPrevious ArticleHDD Voices: How\u2019s the HDD Market in 2017?\nNext Article From the Publisher: ICUEE Year!",
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        "raw_content": "Day 19: Koh Phangan and a paradisical beachside resort\nLast night Mateo went out to the 7-Eleven next to our bungalow and hung out for a bit. He struck up a good conversation with some Germens and came in past midnight waking me up with his bright and happy voice. I wasn\u2019t upset, though. I was pretty happy to see Mateo having a good time with some other people around. Unfortunately for him, though, that meant that he was very tired the next morning. :P\nWe got up without a hitch and headed for the port. We were taking the ultra-cheap boat to Koh Phangan, so we headed out to the older rundown dock and waited until 10:30 for our boat to show up. For some odd reason I was feeling a little sick before getting on the boat and got a little sick during our journey, but it seems like I was the only one to be so unfortunate. 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In fact most people at the port were waiting to go to Koh Samui, where the serious partiers go in-between Full Moon Parties.\nThis is all good news for us, since all we really want to do is find a nice beach and relax on it for a while. Perhaps we will go to one party while we are here to see what it is like, but it is not priority #1. The area that the beach parties usually take place is on the other side of the island, a few kilometers away.\nIn any case, we got off the boat and had breakfast at around noon and looked through our Lonely Planet for a place to stay. As we flipped through our book a man with a picture book came up to us and tried to persuade into going to his resort. It was only 350 baht a night for a two-bed bungalow on a secluded semi-private beach, so we double checked our Lonely Planet to see if they were listed. They were, and the review was positive (although they did say it was away from the hustle and bustle of the party beaches, a plus for us). So we got a pickup truck and headed over to the resort.\nI am always a bit concerned about solicited places to stay or eat, but this place is a real winner. We have a nice bungalow with two hammocks right on the beach. The water is the perfect temperature and you can walk all the way out to the deep water without having to walk over nasty coral that can hurt your feet. That is something that both of us were really wanting in Koh Tao, but the beaches there aren\u2019t good for much besides sunbathing.\nSpeaking of sunbathing, since our beach is semi-private there are a few topless sunbathers walking around out here. This is the first time I have seen that. It is pretty cool, but honestly it just makes me wish I was here with Signe (topless). *lech*\nAll and all, this is a great looking place and I am looking forward to spending a few more days here before we head back to Bangkok and then to Chiang Mai. Tomorrow we are going to rent bicycles and go around the island.\ngoofball :P\nI'm glad you are having a better time at this place than you were the last couple nights. The bicycle tour sounds like fun. You'll get a chance to know your island well.\nIt's interesting how they solicit for places to stay isn't it. They did that in greece too and every time it was great. It's just a different way of doing business when you can't afford advertisements and such. I imagine there is the potential to get screwed but most people are just trying to make a decent living.\nEnjoy the topless chicks :P\n*insert gross lovy dovy thing having to do with my boobs here*\nSomeday ;)\nSomeday indeed. :)\ni cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving i cant stop raving ...\nthe system is down the system is down the system is down the system is down the system is down the system is down ...\nIt sounds like there are a lot of fun times going on there, aside from the instances of being sick. All your adventures are creating an itch to see somewhere other than Japan... which of course would be a good idea long-term, but perhaps I'll wait until I'm actually living in Japan for a while to do that. Also the inability to speak the primary language at all of a country I'm visiting is kind of daunting, but I guess you're managing. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on July 2, 2015 by tygertale\t11 Comments\nHaving read Andy Miller\u2019s \u2018The Year of Reading Dangerously\u2019, a book in which he changes his life by reading fifty classic books, I\u2019ve been forced to take a long hard look at my own reading habits. Like most people I am not entirely honest about the books I read. Sometimes it\u2019s just easier to say I\u2019ve read a book to ease a conversation along, rather than kill it stone dead with an embarrassing confession that I\u2019ve not read To Kill a Mockingbird or the Lord of the Rings (which of course I have*.)\nIt\u2019s just so much easier to lie about reading Jane Austen than it is to actually read Jane Austen. \u2018Oh yes I\u2019ve read Emma. Didn\u2019t get on with it.\u2019 Didn\u2019t get on with the first page more like. I\u2019m pretty happy being a literary liar, it\u2019s served me well. 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Or I could be missing out on something revelatory, a book that saves my life.\nSo here goes (please don\u2019t judge me too hard).\nThe Earthsea Cycle by Ursula le Guin\nBlackhearts over Battersea by Joan Aiken\nGormenghast trilogy by Mervyn Peake\nThe Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.\nThe Water Babies by Charles Kingsley\nThe Changes Trilogy by Peter Dickinson\nA Traveller in Time by Alison Uttley\nChitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang by Ian Fleming\nWhat Katy Did by Susan Coolidge\nThe Family of One End Street by Eve Garnett\nThe Letter for the King by Tonke Dragt\nSmith by Leon Garfield\nThe Otterbury Incident by Cecil Day-Lewis\nUncle by J.P. Martin\nWarrior Scarlet by Rosemary Sutcliff\nThe Fantastic Four vol. 1 by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby\nA Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnet.\n*I haven\u2019t\n2018 update \u2013 I have read 11 of these so far. No lie!\nTags: Andy Miller, Jane Austen, the lord of the rings, To Kill a Mockingbird. Bookmark the permalink.\nPrevious post \u2190 Reading Dangerously \u2013 The Tiger Who Came to Tea\nNext post Philip Reeve Q&A \u2192\n11 thoughts on \u201cThe List of Betterment\u201d\nvalerierlawson says:\ni try to work in a few \u201cclassics\u201d each year as i always seem to come across a book i never had to read in school that i should have or one that all of my writing friends absolutely love that i\u2019ve never cracked open \u2013 my attempt to fill in the cracks of my literary education, i guess. most of the time, i really enjoy the books. (except i may be one of the few who wasn\u2019t crazy in love with catcher in the rye.)\nlove your list of books, here \u2013 some i\u2019ve read and some i have on my radar to read (just picked up anne of green gables at the bookstore). others, i may have to check out!\nThat\u2019s a far more sensible way to approach reading classics Valerie. What\u2019s on your to be read list? I loved Catcher in the Rye \u2013 but I read it as a 16 year old, so that\u2019s not surprising.\nPingback: THE LIST OF BETTERMENT \u2013 50 Children\u2019s Books | Edlennen\nThought provoking post Jake! I really like it. I\u2019ve recently found that a good way for me to read some of the older (children\u2019s) classics I\u2019ve never read is to choose them for bedtime reading with my kids. I especially enjoy it when I read books which are new for all of us, as we share the journey of discovery. A book I\u2019ve found helpful in helping me choose what to read is 1001 Children\u2019s Books you must read before you grow up. So this year we\u2019ve read things like Tom\u2019s Midnight Garden (which I had never read before, and am SO glad I\u2019ve read now). As a book blogger I do feel a constant drive to read and keep up with newly published books, living little time for books published even just a year or two ago, let alone 50 or 100 years ago, but carving out a bit of space with my kids to do some of the older books is working wonderfully.\nAnd if I\u2019m going to confess, one of the things that shocks children I talk to books about is that I\u2019ve never finished the Harry Potter series. I got to book 4 and failed to pick up the next one. Nor have I seen the later films. My excuse now is that I\u2019m waiting for the Jim Kay illustrated series \ud83d\ude42\nInteresting you should say that. One of the things that spurred me on to do this was reading Five children and It to my children and loving it, to the extent they demanded we read the sequel.\nThink you\u2019ve read the best of the Harry Potter books, so no shame there!\nNicolette Jones says:\nYou are going to have fun!\nGriselda Heppel says:\nGreat list. 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I feature a booklist on my blog most Thursdays, and today I used your list.\nhttps://astrongbeliefinwicker.blogspot.com.au/2017/08/50-childrens-books-to-save-my-life.html",
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        "raw_content": "The world's best countries to start a new business -\nNot all of the world's biggest economies, including Brazil and China, are ideal for new business owners. Other factors, such as being able to easily obtain construction permits or register properties, are in fact more compelling to both local and foreign entrepreneurs.\nClick through this gallery to see the world's best countries to start a new business.\nSingapore - Singapore boasts one of the most business-friendly environments in the globe. According to the World Bank, starting a business there takes about three days.\nSingapore - The Asian nation constantly ranks as one of the best-performing economies in the world. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018Caps Add Gambian Striker\nFiled under: Vancouver Whitecaps FC | Tags: gambia, MLS, vancouver, whitecaps, whitecaps fc\nThe most optimistic of Whitecaps fans may never accept defeat but the fact that this season is close to the point of no return is undeniable. However, \u2018Caps management pushes onward and upward in hopes of a late season push or maybe preparing for a better sophomore season.\nThis morning, the club announced the signing of their second Designated Player (DP), Gambian born striker Mustapha Jarju. In MLS terms, designated players are players teams sign that can play for the team outside of the team\u2019s overall salary cap hit. This allows teams to compete for all star players from around the world regardless of tight salary cap restrictions. The \u2018Caps other DP is Eric Hassli.\nWhitecaps FC President Bob Lenarduzzi tells WhitecapsFC.COM, \u201cMustapha is a proven goal scorer at the club level in Europe.\u201d He went on to also say that, \u201cHe has the pace and ability to find the back of the net with regularity.\u201d Here\u2019s to hoping those abilities shine through immediately because in 20 MLS games this season, Whitecaps FC have scored a measly 19 goals, which is simply, not good enough.\nThe 6 foot, 160 pound striker most recently completed three seasons with Belgian club Royal Albert-Elisabeth Club (RAEC) de Mons. Just this past season, his play was exceptional enough to propel RAEC into the upper tier league in Belgium, the Jupiler Pro League. The promotion for RAEC was powered by 25 goals and 13 assists from Jarju in all competition, for a total of 41 matches.\nJarju, who turns 25 this coming Monday, is also the Captain for the Gambian National Team, and has tallied four times in 25 senior appearances. He also captained his country\u2019s teams at the U-17 and U-20 level tournaments.\nAhead of what will likely be his first appearance this Saturday against Real Salt Lake at Empire Field, Jarju tells WhitecapsFC.COM, \u201cI am very happy to begin the next stage of my career with Vancouver Whitecaps FC and play in one of the rising leagues in the world in MLS.\u201d\nWelcome to Beautiful BC Mustapha!\nOriginal Post on VSN",
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        "raw_content": "Playing a British Monarch Is a Step on the Road to Oscar Glory \u2013 Again\n\u201cUneasy lies the head that wears a crown,\u201d Shakespeare wrote of Britain\u2019s care-burdened monarchs. Try telling that to the Academy.\nOnce again, playing British royalty has proved to be a tried-and-true route to Oscar glory, with Olivia Colman as the latest actor to be nominated for an Academy Award for portraying an occupant of the British throne. Colman plays the 18th-century Queen Anne, the last of the ruling Stuarts, in Yorgos Lanthimos\u2019 \u201cThe Favourite.\u201d The film has lived up to its name throughout the awards season and now has 10 Oscar nods to its credit, tying Alfonso Cuaron\u2019s \u201cRoma.\u201d\nIf Colman takes home the statuette on Feb. 24, she would become the third actor in the last dozen years alone to win an Oscar for playing a British king or queen. Colin Firth was named best actor for his portrayal of George VI in \u201cThe King\u2019s Speech,\u201d which also won best picture and best director for Tom Hooper in 2011 after scooping 12 nominations. Helen Mirren triumphed in the best actress category for her performance as Elizabeth II in \u201cThe Queen\u201d in 2007, after having missed out in 1995 in the supporting actress category for her role as Charlotte, the queen consort, in \u201cThe Madness of King George.\u201d The man who played her husband in that film, Nigel Hawthorne as George III, was nominated for best actor.\nJudi Dench is British acting royalty and boasts an enviable on-screen royal r\u00e9sum\u00e9. Her Queen Victoria in \u201cMrs. Brown\u201d landed her a best actress nod in 1998, which she did not win, but her eight-minute turn as Elizabeth I in \u201cShakespeare in Love\u201d was impressive enough to earn her the best supporting actress Oscar a year later.\nCate Blanchett was nominated twice for best actress for playing the same character, Elizabeth I \u2013 once in 1999 for \u201cElizabeth\u201d and again in 2008 for \u201cElizabeth: The Golden Age,\u201d both directed by Shekhar Kapur. She failed to take the prize home on both occasions. Another actress-monarch who landed a nomination but not the award is Vanessa Redgrave, in 1972, who played Mary, Queen of Scots, in the film of the same name.\nOscar\u2019s royal lineage stretches back generations further. Charles Laughton\u2019s best actor win in 1934 for his starring role in \u201cThe Private Life of Henry VIII\u201d marked the first time a non-Hollywood picture won an Academy Award. The Tudor king with the marriage habit has been up for awards three times in all. Besides Laughton, Richard Burton was nominated as best actor in 1970 for playing Henry, and Genevieve Bujold for playing ill-fated Anne Boleyn, in \u201cAnne of a 1000 Days,\u201d but both of them walked away empty-handed. (The film did win best costume design, a category in which films about British royalty are well-represented.) Robert Shaw also lost out as Henry VIII in 1966\u2019s \u201cA Man for All Seasons.\u201d\nWhether the pileup of Oscar noms and wins reflects Hollywood\u2019s \u2013 and America\u2019s \u2013 love affair with the royals or is simply a reflection of the sheer number of films made about Britain\u2019s storied monarchs is open to debate. But the regal track record is not in dispute.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u25b6 Vol 39, No 1 (2018) \u25b6\tRheeder\nSolidarity as a global bioethical principle: Own reasons for a culture of solidarity from a Protestant perspective\nRiaan Rheeder\nVerbum et Ecclesia | Vol 39, No 1 | a1816 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v39i1.1816\t| \u00a9 2018 Riaan Rheeder | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0\nSubmitted: 18 October 2017 | Published: 27 March 2018\nIn the development and acceptance of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBHR), the Protestant faith tradition was not involved in the consultation process (other traditions were indeed consulted). This brings the universality (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO] perspective) as well as the acceptability of the declaration and its principles (civic perspective) into question. To address this issue, it is necessary to involve the Protestant tradition in the discourse by presenting own reasons to support the universal principles in the declaration (theological perspective). In order to achieve the aim, two facets of Article 13 will be studied. In the first place, to present satisfactory own reasons, it is important to investigate and construe beforehand what UNESCO\u2019s understanding is of the content of Article 13 of the declaration. In the second place, with sufficient understanding of Article 13, a theological evaluation and grounding will be undertaken. From a broad Protestant perspective, this discourse has shown that solidarity as a shared value can be grounded in a Trinitarian approach. It is clear that Article 13 of the UDBHR can be grounded in a broad Protestant social teaching; therefore, the call for solidarity can be encouraged, wholeheartedly supported and executed.\nIntradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This study gives attention to global bioethics and human rights, an underdeveloped subject within the field of theological ethics. The study overlaps with political science, philosophy (global ethics) and human rights. It joins the discussion in this discipline and supports the promotion of solidarity within this field, which is very important within the health sector in South Africa.\nUNESCO; Global bioethics; Solidarity; Trinity",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018I welcome debate among my team, but I won\u2019t tolerate division\u2019\n\u2018I WELCOME DEBATE AMONG MY TEAM, BUT I WON\u2019T TOLERATE DIVISION\u2019\u2026. President Obama spoke in the Rose Garden this afternoon, flanked by Biden, Gates, Mullen, and Petraeus, to announce that he \u201caccepted the resignation\u201d of Gen. Stanley McChrystal \u2014 who was not at the event \u2014 but did so with \u201cconsiderable regret,\u201d but with \u201ccertainty\u201d that the decision was the right move.\nAfter heralding McChrystal\u2019s \u201cremarkable career in uniform,\u201d the president added, \u201cBut war is bigger than any one man or woman, whether a private, a general, or a president. As difficult as it is to lose General McChrystal, I believe it is the right decision for national security.\u201d\nAnd then Obama explained exactly why.\n\u201cThe conduct represented in the recently published article does not meet the standard that should be set by a commanding general. It undermines the civilian control of the military that is at the core of our democratic system. And it erodes the trust that\u2019s necessary for our team to work together to achieve our objectives in Afghanistan.\u201d\nIn case there were any ambiguities, the president added that \u201cour democracy depends upon institutions that are stronger than individuals \u2014 that includes strict adherence to the military chain of command, and respect for civilian control over that chain of command.\u201d\nHighlighting the practical effect of McChrystal\u2019s and his team\u2019s remarks to Rolling Stone, Obama went on to explain:\n\u201cI believe that this mission demands unity of effort across our alliance and across my national security team. And I don\u2019t think that we can sustain that unity of effort and achieve our objectives in Afghanistan without making this change. That too has guided my decision.\n\u201cI\u2019ve just told my national security team that now is the time for all of us to come together. Doing so is not an option but an obligation. I welcome debate among my team but I won\u2019t tolerate division.\n\u201cAll of us have personal interests. All of us have opinions. Our politics often fuels conflict. But we have to renew our sense of common purpose and meet our responsibilities, to one another and to our troops who are in harm\u2019s way and to our country.\n\u201cWe need to remember what this is all about. Our nation is at war. We face a very tough fight in Afghanistan. But Americans don\u2019t flinch in the face of difficult truths or difficult tasks. We persist and we persevere.\u201d\nAs for Petraeus, it appears he\u2019s giving up his role at CENTCOM to replace McChrystal in Afghanistan. It will require Senate confirmation, which I suspect won\u2019t be much of a problem. Indeed, whatever temptations Republicans might have had about trashing the president for relieving McChrystal of his command quickly disappeared with the Petraeus announcement.\nAs for whether the president made the right call today, his remarks seemed to resolve any questions nicely \u2014 McChrystal did more than just engage in locker-room-style bravado, he signaled the kind of division the president simply couldn\u2019t tolerate.",
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        "raw_content": "Student Debt or a Mortgage?\nThe home ownership rate of people under 35 is at an all time low. According to an article in the San Francisco Chronicle:\nNumber of the day: 27%\nThat\u2019s the portion of U.S. home buyers last year who were 25 to 34 years old, the lowest level in a decade, according to the National Association of Realtors.\nWonder why that happening?\nWell, that\u2019s because two-thirds of all college graduates have student loan debt. So they can\u2019t buy houses.\nAs the article explains \u201cthey\u2019re on the hook for big student loans and can\u2019t qualify for a mortgage. Banks have instituted tighter mortgage lending standards in the wake of the financial crisis.\u201d\nAs recently as 2009, 34 percent of all housing buyers were in that age group.",
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        "raw_content": "A Very Odd Sort of IRS Witch-Hunt\nIn the continuing search for the actual harm inflicted by the IRS\u2019 extra scrutiny of 501(c)(4) applications by certain kinds of conservative groups, a new data point has popped up that\u2019s a bit hard to square with the election-related-witch-hunt hypothesis (not as hard as the fact that the large conservative groups who actually had an impact on the 2012 election were so far as we know entirely left alone, but still hard): conservative groups dominated the list of groups approved for tax-exempt status. Here\u2019s Kevin Drum\u2019s summary of what we now know:\nThe Inspector General\u2019s report about this included an audit of 298 groups that had been given special scrutiny. Of these, 96 had \u201ctea party,\u201d \u201cpatriots,\u201d or \u201c9-12 project\u201d in their names. But that\u2019s all we know. We have no idea how many of the 298 groups were liberal and how many were conservative, because the IRS doesn\u2019t release the name of groups that have applied for tax-exempt status.\nHowever, the IRS does publish the names of groups that have received special scrutiny and been approved for tax-exempt status. They recently released a list of 176 organizations that have been approved since 2010, so Martin Sullivan checked each one to figure out if it was liberal or conservative. Here\u2019s what he found:\n48 liberal/nonconservative\nThis doesn\u2019t tell us anything definitive about the entire set of groups that got special scrutiny. If the whole set is similar to the approved set, then about two-thirds were conservative and one-third liberal\u2014most likely because of the boom in new tea party groups in 2010. But that\u2019s just a guess.\nOne thing isn\u2019t a guess, however: Two-thirds of the groups who were approved for tax-exempt status were conservative. If the IRS was on a partisan witch hunt against conservative groups, that\u2019s sure an odd way of showing it, isn\u2019t it?\nSure is. In any event, before House investigators go down too many rabbit holes looking for who knew what when, this question of overall IRS scrutiny of tax-exempts, existing and potential, and what impact the scrutiny actually did and did not have, ought to get a lot more attention. That may, unfortunately, be the problem: Republicans want this \u201cscandal\u201d to be \u201cabout\u201d every bad experience or fear anyone has ever had involving the IRS. But none of that is really germane unless you climb on the crazy train and decide it\u2019s all some sort of metaphor for the \u201cLois Lerner State\u201d or something, which absolves the accuser of any need for facts and connections.",
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        "raw_content": "Defining Moments for the Tea Party Movement and the GOP\nIn his latest New York Times column, Ross Douthat notes the civil war over the \u201cGOP civil war\u201d narrative of this election cycle, and argues the real proof of the Tea Party pudding will be in the 2016 Republican presidential campaign:\n[T]here are several politicians, all elected as insurgents and all potential presidential candidates in 2016, who still aspire to be the Tea Party\u2019s version of Obama: Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. And because each embodies different facets of the Tea Party phenomenon, each would write a very different conclusion to its story.\nA Rubio victory would probably make the Tea Party seem a little less ideological in hindsight, a little more Middle American and populist, and more like a course correction after George W. Bush\u2019s \u201ccompassionate conservatism\u201d than a transformative event.\nA Cruz triumph would lend itself to a more ideological reading of the Tea Party\u2019s impact, but one that fit readily into existing categories: It would suggest that Tea Party-ism was essentially the old Reagan catechism in a tricorn hat, movement conservatism under a \u201cdon\u2019t tread on me\u201d banner.\nA Paul victory would write a starkly libertarian conclusion to the Tea Party\u2019s story, making it seem much more revolutionary \u2014 a true break with both Reaganism and Bushism, with an uncertain future waiting beyond.\nI tend to agree with Douthat on his basic point: nothing quite defines a political party like its presidential nominees, which is why presidential nominating contests are important beyond their impact on general elections. But I still think he underestimates the extent to which the GOP has already internalized the Tea Party message, even as the Tea Folk are mostly conservative \u201cbase\u201d activists who have been radicalized in recent years. Consider this line:\n[T]he one thing about Republican politics that pretty clearly wasn\u2019t \u201cTea Party\u201d was the man the G.O.P. ultimately nominated in 2012.\nIs that really true? Pretty early in the 2012 cycle, Romney embraced the single most important programmatic demand of the Tea Party Movement, the Republican Study Committee\u2019s Cut, Cap and Balance Pledge, which offered a permanent, constitutional limitation on the size and cost and therefore the functions of the federal government. And in the defining moment of the general election campaign, the 47% video, Romney embraced and articulated the resentment of \u201cwinners\u201d against \u201closers\u201d that was at the heart of the Tea Party Movement\u2019s founding event, Rick Santelli\u2019s Rant.\nYou can object that Mitt was just pandering, and didn\u2019t really mean the things he said in those two instances, just as he really wasn\u2019t the savage immigrant-basher he seemed to be when going after poor clueless Rick Perry\u2013or for that matter, the Movement Conservative favorite he purported to be in 2008. But it really doesn\u2019t matter, does it? He was pushed in that direction again and again by the prevailing winds in his party, and no matter who wins what 2014 primaries, or which flavor of tea is selling best at any given moment, the wind\u2019s still blowing in that direction today.",
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        "raw_content": "Weymouth police shooting suspect to appear in court Boston considers voting rights for non-citizens\nHelsinki summit between Russia and United States leaders: what happened?\nA closed-door meeting in Helsinki, Finland between two of the world\u2019s most prominent leaders, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been widely talked about, but what did they discuss? The secretive nature of the status of relations and possible practical agreements made in that room have caused people to make concerned assumptions. However, in the joint press conference and subsequent briefings and interviews, details have slowly emerged. Here is what is known about the result of the summit at this time.\nEconomic relations was one of the top priorities of the Helinski summit between Russia and the United States. 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        "raw_content": "http://www.in.gov/judiciary/selfservice/2333.htm\nFor legal advice about your case, you should contact a lawyer.\nCommunity Economic Adjustment Program\nIn 2006, the University of Michigan and the Center for Automotive Research were awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration to administer the Community Economic Adjustment Program. The focus of the program is to assist communities in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin which have been adversely impacted by automotive manufacturing plant closures and layoffs. The following Resource Guides are searchable by keyword and contains approximately 600 Federal, State, and Non-Profit funding and support opportunities.\nIndiana Resource Guide\nIN.gov has a vast resource of information and connections to Indiana Government, Business Resources, Agriculture Resources, Residential Resources like the BMV, Veterans Affairs, Voting Registration, Education Resources, Tax, Finance and Regulatory Information as well as Health Resources, Travel Information and much more.\nUnited Way Wells County 211\n2-1-1. 2-1-1 is an easy phone number to call to find assistance on any social and human service needs in Wells County. If you prefer, you can go to MyUnitedWay2-1-1.org for a searchable database of organizations and programs that can assist you.. Telephones that are not yet programmed for 2-1-1 will produce either a \u201cfast busy\u201d or a \u201cnot in service\u201d recording.\nFederal Resource Guide\nA collaborative effort of U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the \u201cFederal Resources Guide for Sustainable Rural Communities\u201d highlights federal resources that rural communities can use to promote economic competitiveness, protect healthy environments, and enhance quality of life. The guide provides a list of programs, initiatives, and key information offered by the federal agencies.\nIndiana Resource Guide for Small Business [PDF 3.4MB]\nThe Indiana Edition of the Resource Guide for Small Business is published by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The SBA was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. Here you can find those resources for your Small Business.\nCity of Bluffton\nTown of Ossian\nWells County Community Calendar\nBluffton News Banner\nCreative Arts Center of Wells County\nUnited Way of Wells County\nBluffton-Harrison MSD\nSouthern Wells Community Schools\nMaumee River Basin Commission",
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        "raw_content": "When I hear the clich\u00e9 \u201cKeeping up the Joneses,\u201d I picture the 1950s - white picket fences, perfectly manicured lawns, beautifully dressed housewives, and a shiny new Chevy parked in the driveway. Call it \u201cLeave It to Beaver.\u201d Comparisons in the 1950s equated to your house, your car, your children, and your job.\nI actually would say yes. Keeping up with the Joneses 21st century style has gotten to be slightly out of control, in my opinion. Our list has grown substantially larger. With the dawning of the digital age, we are able to see into people\u2019s lives so instead of only seeing what\u2019s on the outside of the home, like in the 1950s, we now can read the play-by-play via facebook, twitter, blogs, etc. At any given moment, we can know what our friends are doing, saying, eating, buying, and the list goes on!\nDon\u2019t get me wrong, this can be a really good thing. Staying connected to the people you love is important. Skyping with someone half-way around the world is gift for someone who is away from home. Seeing your grandchildren grow up on facebook is priceless. I see a lot of value in.\nI do think there\u2019s an element that can be harmful and we don\u2019t typically talk about it. For me personally, I know that this can breed discontentedness. In the past I\u2019ve struggled with this even though I have a really good life - probably a life that many people would want. Call me Mrs. Jones. Yet discontent can knock at my door very quickly. Maybe I\u2019m just sensitive in this area or maybe I\u2019m not alone.\nI actually had to swear off a lot of my \u201csocial\u201d time on the computer. When I noticed a change in my attitude or my mood, I had to get a grip and log off. I encourage you to do the same. Reflect on your mood when you are on facebook poking through pages. I think we have become desensitized to it slightly. That was true for me.\nI also had to ask myself why I\u2019m posting what I\u2019m posting. Am I trying to get a reaction out of something for selfish reasons? Am I trying to put only my best foot forward? Essentially, am I trying to show off? Just because everyone else is doing it, doesn\u2019t mean you should do it? We aren\u2019t in middle school anymore. (Sigh. Hallelujah!) I found when I reflected on those questions, I changed a lot of how I was using Social Media.\nTake time to reflect on how the digital age motivates and maneuvers your life. Think about what you want the world to know about you. And take inventory of your mood while you gander through the facebook pages of your friends. Make this your New Year resolution. Actually, don\u2019t\u2026no one keeps those, unless they lie about it on facebook LOL!\nWritten by: Stephanie TeSlaa excels at using both the right and left sides of her brain, and that\u2019s exactly what makes her so special. Stephanie calls Hudsonville home, and is a lover of numbers and also a talented photographer.",
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        "raw_content": "Blind Football: A Chinese Team With Hope - Wild East Football\nBlind Football: A Chinese Team With Hope\nImagine China facing off against Brazil in a men\u2019s Olympic football final, sound like a dream? What about losing narrowly to Spain in an international football semifinal? While Chinese football is once again in the duldrums, there is one part of the Chinese soccer program that has been very successful, the country\u2019s blind football team.\nYour correspondent recently attended the 8th National Disabled Games in Hangzhou and was surprised by what he saw on the football pitch. The game has plenty of differences from normal football, but the skills on display were real, with the better players displaying some unbelievable ball control skills. Ultimately, Fujian won the title, beating Liaoning in the final and going the tournament without giving up a single goal, a very impressive performance.\nBlind football started in Spain in the mid 1980s and has taken off since then, spreading to most football hotbeds like the UK, Brazil, and Argentina. China didn\u2019t pick up on the sport until around 2005 when they started preparing for the 2008 Olympics and decided to organize a squad. It was at that point they went all in, the early players quickly adjusted to the game, found they had a lot of talent, and loved it.\nThe game is 5-a-side, including a goalie who is sighted, and is played on a your typical 5-a-side pitch, though with waist high walls so the ball is always in play. The ball emits a constant beeping noise allowing players to locate it as well as each team allowed a guide who helps direct the players on the pitch. The game is much more about posession, and especially individual control of the ball and runs.\nThe players are currently preparing for the 2012 London Paralympics, where the Chinese national team is sure to be one of the favorites to win. That\u2019s right, at least one set of Chinese footballers will represent the country in London and, indeed, they should walk away with a medal!\nHere are video highlights from the tournament in Hangzhou:\nYou can also check out this video from 2009 of a few Shenhua players attempting to face off against the Shanghai team.\nRelated Topicsblind football\u4e0a\u6d77\u7533\u82b1\nCao Yunding \u2013 Shenhua\u2019s promising joker in the pack\nBigwigs finally on same wavelength: CSL back on state TV next season",
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        "raw_content": "By Jodi Helmer on July 21, 2015\nWhen it comes to improving the food on today\u2019s hospital trays, some medical institutions are finding that onsite farms are the next logical step.\nThis summer, St. Luke\u2019s Hospital started sending all new moms home from the hospital with a basket of fresh produce, recipes, and literature about the importance of a healthy diet.\nAll of the produce in the basket was grown on an organic farm on the hospital\u2019s Anderson campus in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. 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This year, the farm expanded to 10 acres and 30 varieties of fruits and vegetables.\nMark \u201cCoach\u201d Smallwood, executive director at the Rodale Institute, the nonprofit organization that worked with St. Luke\u2019s to help get its farm off the ground, believes there is a growing interest in serving organic, locally grown produce at hospitals.\nSome, like the University of Wisconsin Hospital, buy produce from local farms, others allow the community to use land on their campuses for community gardens. Now, a few hospitals are taking the next step, starting farms on hospital campuses. Among them are Stony Brook University Hospital on Long Island and Watertown Regional Medical Center in Wisconsin. Both are now using produce grown onsite to replace fruits and vegetables that are packaged and shipped thousands of miles before reaching patients.\n\u201cHippocrates talked about food as medicine and we believe that to be true,\u201d Smallwood says. \u201cThere is a paradigm shift happening and hospitals are realizing the value of producing fresh, local, organic food to serve to their patients.\u201d\nSt. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor Hospital in Ypsilanti, Michigan, planted the first crops on a 10-acre onsite farm in 2010 after patient satisfaction surveys revealed a demand. Over the past five years, the farm has grown to 25 acres, three hoop houses and four beehives. 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At St. Joseph Mercy, the hospital invested $32,000 in two hoop houses, hired a full-time farmer to manage farming operations for the 537-bed hospital and relies on interns and volunteers to handle most of the labor.\nIt took a $125,000 capital investment to start the farm at St. Luke\u2019s and, after two growing seasons, the farm is operating at a loss (with a goal of breaking even in 2016). The reason: Growing organic produce on the farm is more expensive than purchasing it through a food service supplier or sourcing it from local farms. But Nawrocki still champions the idea, explaining that encouraging patients to eat healthier diets now could improve their health in the future.\nIn addition to the capital investment to start farms, hospitals that want to serve fresh produce must invest in recipe development and training food service workers to transition from heating and reheating prepared foods to making dishes from scratch.\n\u201cWhen we order produce from a food service provider, it comes peeled and chopped and portioned; all our staff has to do is open the package and add it to the recipe,\u201d McDowell explains. \u201cCooking with fresh foods from our farm is much more labor intense.\u201d\nIn the future, the hospital hopes to partner with a local culinary program, using interns to offset the additional labor costs and make its hospital farm cost neutral by 2020.\nSmallwood admits that food service staff is often resistant to the changes, which create additional work; hospitals that contract with external food service providers face the additional obstacle of needing to get buy-in.\n\u201cA paradigm shift has to occur,\u201d he says. \u201cOutsourcing is easier; over time, we believe that hospital-based farms can be as easy as outsourcing.\u201d\nIt\u2019s not just the behind-the-scenes issues that can stymie efforts to grow and serve fresh produce. 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        "raw_content": "New Superintendent Announced for Worcester Diocesan Schools\nMost Reverend Robert J. McManus, Bishop of Worcester announced today that David Perda, Ph.D. has been appointed Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Worcester. He will begin on August 7 with the retirement of Dr. Delma Josephson, who has been Superintendent of Catholic Schools since 2009.\nSince 2010, Dr. Perda has been Chief Research and Accountability Officer for the Worcester Public Schools.\nAccording to Bishop McManus, \u201cI am delighted to be able to appoint Dr. Perda as Superintendent of Catholic Schools. He brings a wealth of experience to the position in order to address strategic goals which will promote more effectively the value of a Catholic education to our communities.\u201d\nBishop McManus, who served in the past as the chair of the U. S. Bishops\u2019 Committee on Catholic Education, noted how Catholic schools are very important in the life of the Diocese of Worcester. \u201cCatholic education is one of the vehicles that have strengthened the Catholic Church in the country for more than 150 years. With Dr. Perda\u2019s direction, our focus will be on strengthening our commitment to the formation of children and young people in Catholic schools in order to prepare them for their mission in life.\u201d\nDr. Perda looks forward to the transition from public schools to Catholic schools. He commented, \u201cIt is an honor to have been appointed Superintendent of Catholic Schools by Bishop McManus. I look forward to continuing the strong tradition of Catholic education in the Diocese and bringing what I have learned from my experience in public education. I am committed to ensuring that all Diocesan schools are academically excellent and have environments that are conducive to the high quality education for which Catholic schools are known \u2013 classroom settings where there are high expectations for students; where there is order and regular evaluation of student progress; where students take pride in their achievements and their schools. We will be innovative with a continuous focus on evaluating our efforts to ensure that our strategies are the right ones. Our students and graduates will be known for their character, integrity, self-discipline and service to others, and faith will be central to everything that we do.\u201d\nDavid Surprenant, Esq., who chaired the search committee on behalf of the diocese, said, \u201cOf the several candidates ultimately interviewed by the Search Committee, Dr. Perda was selected for his ability to promote successful outcomes in education for the benefit of students and their schools. Dr. Perda has also demonstrated a strong commitment to Catholic values and is well aware of the unique advantages of a Catholic education in today\u2019s society. He brings a high degree of energy and enthusiasm to the position.\u201d\nDr. Perda has been Chief Research and Accountability Officer in the Worcester Public Schools for the past seven years. As a member of the Superintendent\u2019s senior staff, his focus has been on building systems to enable data-driven decision-making within the district. Part of that responsibility included developing models for initiating and maintaining partnerships with various stakeholders, including community organizations, higher education institutions and other school districts.\nPrior to joining the Worcester Public School System, he was a Research Scientist with the Institute of Education Sciences, at the National Center for Education Evaluation in the U.S. Department of Education in Washington, D.C. He also held research positions with the Consortium for Policy Research in Education in Philadelphia and the Massachusetts Department of Education in Malden. In the mid-1990s he provided research support in a project conducted by Providence College which examined trends in Catholic Schools over a 30-year period.\nDr. Perda received his Ph.D. in Educational Policy from the University of Pennsylvania; a Master of Arts in Higher Education from Boston College and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Rhode Island. He has published extensively and presented frequently on how school systems can use data-driven approaches for goal-setting, strategic planning and program evaluation.\nA resident of New Bedford, Dr. Perda along with his wife and daughter are members of St. Anthony of Padua Parish.",
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She\u2019s upset that I don\u2019t want to eat because she told me to eat cereal and I did. She said that\u2019s not what she said, then that it is. Is it too much to ask for a little peace? When the walls of my castle are under attack it would be nice if the people inside didn\u2019t add to the stress.\nThere is a board meeting tonight. I hope it goes off without a hitch. I\u2019m tired of people saying they\u2019ll do things and bailing, doing things that require damage control, or being all bitch and no work.\nI am tired. I feel weary and beat. I want to be alone. Just leave me alone. I want to go somewhere on the bus in the rain, to get wet, to listen to music. To feel my jaw unclench itself, my eyes let go. I want to ride the train. Get out of my way. You\u2019re cramping my brain.\nThe bank of Michelle has insufficient funds. Please seek help elsewhere.\nPosted in Journal, Vent\t| Tagged anger, expectations, frustration, insufficient funds, overwhelmed, people, vent\t| 1 Reply\nJournal entries \u2013 Dear Me is a fight I had with myself today.\nToday\u2019s show is brought to you by the letter F, as in flashbacks \u2013 the experience of re-experiencing something, usually something you prayed never to experience again. Splendid. Tomorrow\u2019s show brought to you by the letter S, as in sarcasm.\nWhy am I wearing sequins? Ask me why I\u2019m wearing sequins today. Because everyone will say I look beautiful and not ask how I feel. Actually, I thought they\u2019d make me feel better. The brush-off is a secondary benefit. It\u2019s not making me feel any better.\nI wanted to walk to catch the bus to lunch. But I missed that window of upset energy. Too much FUCKING planning. Now I\u2019m tired and want to sleep and cry. I posted on my FB \u201cI can\u2019t do this.\u201d P- said, \u201cDo what?\u201d Does it really matter?\nStop saving me. I don\u2019t want to be saved. Ya hear? Why aren\u2019t you listening? Why can\u2019t you DO something? Paralyzed by pain and fear. I don\u2019t want to be here.\nYes you do! You just want to be loved. And YOU can\u2019t give that to me. You fucking failure.\nME? I keep you alive. Every fucking day you don\u2019t want to go on and I pull you out or put you to sleep or find you whatever crazy food will distract you long enough. You are the failure you. You NEVER change.\nThat\u2019s right. I\u2019m the failure. Saving lives and managing crazy people EVERYWHERE I go is failing.\nYes. You\u2019re not doing what you love. You are withering.\nI\u2019m not withering. I\u2019ve already died.\nThen why are you still fucking up my life? WHY do I keep having to save you? to find reasons for you to go on?\nBecause I don\u2019t want to die.\nCan we make up our minds? I thought you were already dead.\nThen how are you writing?\nIt\u2019s you that\u2019s writing, remember? You\u2019re the one who keeps saving me.\nI hate you too.\nPosted in Funny, Journal, Mental Illness, Vent\t| Tagged fight with myself, flashbacks, frustration, hope, journal, letters\t| 2 Replies\nI shall continue my wee hours pissed off rant with some thoughts about the phrase \u201cHow are you?\u201d\nI think it should be stricken from the English language, from any language actually. It\u2019s an AWFUL phrase. Who the Hell came up with it? Seriously. 99.9% of the people who ask me that don\u2019t give a fuck how I am. They don\u2019t care about my day, nor are they equipped to handle it if I told them. They want me to say good or fine or great. Some of them don\u2019t even stop walking. Why can\u2019t they just say, \u201cHey.\u201d And if they do stop, \u201cHey, Nice to see you.\u201d\nIt doesn\u2019t make any sense. 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The How are you? interaction makes me feel separate. Like there was an opportunity for an actual connection but it just didn\u2019t happen. It was \u201cfine.\u201d I\u2019m pretty good at reading past people\u2019s non-answers but they usually aren\u2019t as invested in reading past mine. What\u2019s the point really if it\u2019s nothing that will ever be said? But I would rather walk away at \u201cfine\u201d with someone I know doesn\u2019t care than open myself up to feeling worse from their stupidity.\nEveryone asks and nobody cares.\nAlrighty then. I\u2019m fine, thanks.\nPosted in Journal, Vent\t| Tagged anger, frustration, how are you, salutations, vent\t| 2 Replies\nIllness. It\u2019s bigger than the horses.\nIllness. It\u2019s bigger than the horses. I\u2019ve been hearing \u201cWild Horses.\u201d The chorus plays over and over in my head. \u201cWild horses, couldn\u2019t drag me away. Wild horses, couldn\u2019t drag me away.\u201d Maybe not, but illness is bigger than the horses.\nToday I am sick. It\u2019s almost 3am and I\u2019ve been awake altogether for less than 4 hours. I really wanted to go out tonight but I couldn\u2019t. And it made me so angry. Conscious enough to know I can\u2019t go but sick enough to be able to do nothing about it. \u201cFor All We Know\u201d lulled me back to sleep and woke me up.\nFor all we know, right? It\u2019s why I went out with Matthew this week and it\u2019s why I see so much music. And why I\u2019m terrified. Because I know. I am acutely aware of how precious life is. And God keeps reminding me that it\u2019s not in my control.\nI should have known a sick day was coming. I\u2019m kinda glad I didn\u2019t. I had fun. I went to hear music 3 days in a row this week. Last night I was riddled with zaps and freezing cold and anxious and feel asleep on the trolley, and in the car, and while waiting for food. And today I just couldn\u2019t wake up. Really bad headache. Extreme exhaustion. And anger at the situation.\nWild horses couldn\u2019t drag me away from the music. But illness is bigger than the horses. This invisible force I have little control of. I feel like crying but I\u2019m just too tired.\nHeadache\u2019s coming back. I\u2019m writing by flashlight in my dark room.\nI\u2019m grateful for Matthew and my teddy bear.\nPosted in Illness, Journal\t| Tagged fear, frustration, grateful, illness, no control, wild horses\t| Leave a reply\nSometimes I just want to disappear, like now. To just walk away and go some place new, to start over. Core belief tonight \u2013 I\u2019m not wanted. I don\u2019t know why. Nothing particularly bad happened. I listened to great music with a good friend, watched \u201cHouse\u201d and pet my cat.\nThere\u2019s something that\u2019s been bothering me that I can\u2019t really talk about here. It eats me, makes me tingle inside.\nI am so sad. And so scared. And so, alone. And I\u2019m so tired of feeling this way. If I\u2019m right and I really am sick, what\u2019s gonna happen when I can\u2019t go out in search of happiness anymore? If I feel this way now and I\u2019m out every day doing things I enjoy and can\u2019t stand to be alone or in the house, what happens when that\u2019s gone? Huh? I\u2019m not disturbingly ill now and I hardly see anyone.\nIt was something I read on FB, a trigger tonight. An answer to something I\u2019d been wondering, a question I didn\u2019t ask.\nJust listened to this. It\u2019s amazing. \u201cWild Horses\u201d by Natasha Bedingfield. Not what I was looking for, but I\u2019m very glad to find it. I feel like I need to go out in the wilderness for awhile, to have it out with God and be alone and try to figure this out. Talk to myself, and scream, and cry, and be quiet. With no computer. Just my journal and a phone. I\u2019d rather be alone by myself than just lonely. And when I have sufficiently reconciled with what is happening to me, maybe I can come back to my life. Or maybe I\u2019ll break that family tradition and just stay on the mountain. Might be easier that way.\nPosted in Journal\t| Tagged fear, frustration, hurt, loneliness, natasha bedingfield, pain, wild horses\t| Leave a reply\nThey call me Ms. Marshmallow\nThere were times in my life when I would have considered an 18 minute yoga video for beginners lame. However, today I approached it with VCR remote in hand and cursing at the tv. Are you supposed to curse at a yoga video? Seems rather un-zen. Anyway, I made it through in about an hour, quite ungracefully, and rather perturbed. If I\u2019m going to go to the effort to get INTO a yoga pose I\u2019d like to stay there for more than 5 seconds (I counted \u2013 hence the pause button). You\u2019d think I hadn\u2019t taken a step in 3 years. Yes, Dr. T. I\u2019m a marshmallow. Ya happy?\nI woke up this morning at 7:33 thanks to forgetting to take my night meds. I don\u2019t even know what my meds do anymore. I\u2019m just so tired. So I decided to stay up, even though I\u2019d only slept 4 hours. Why not? Well, we\u2019ll get to that later. I\u2019ve been experiencing this thing where I feel very agitated with an extreme desire to move with zero energy or ability to do so, often when I wake up but other times too. It\u2019s like torture. Like being trapped in your own body. With the blanket on I\u2019m too hot, with it off I\u2019m freezing. There are small bursts of energy when I finally flip myself over like a pancake or roll to one side. Then I lay there not moving, wondering why. It\u2019s like all contact from my brain to one or more of my limbs has completely gone away. Sometimes my voice goes on hiatus too. The thoughts are there, but nobody\u2019s answering.\nSo I finally found the energy and wherewithal to get up and decided to start my journey to non-marshmallowness by attempting to walk to the donut shop. Dr. T had suggested walking somewhere for coffee but I don\u2019t drink coffee, and I like donuts, and I happened to remember there\u2019s a shop up the street. Ooh, I just remembered 7-11\u2019s closer. Might start with that. But I needed to take a shower. So I took a shower and then couldn\u2019t breathe, so out went the donut shop. So I settled on sitting for awhile and then had a bagel and watched Nick, Jr. I was cool with traveling with Dora through the desert to deliver Cowboy cookies to a blue cow named Benny playing harmonica in a rocking chair, but traveling through space to return Inky, Plinky, Blinky, Dinky and Al to the purple planet is a bit much. What do people DO during the day who don\u2019t work or go to school? I sleep until my life starts around three every day. 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        "raw_content": "Written by Jeff Kalter Friday, 25 January 2019 00:00\nCustomer Acquisition or Retention? When it comes to inside sales compensation plans, many companies fall into the trap of focusing squarely on customer acquisition. When they do so, however, customer retention may suffer. Because the cost of keeping a customer is one-fifth the cost of acquiring one, deciding whether to direct your efforts toward acquisition or retention is essential. In most cases, a business is more likely to shore up its long-term health by retaining and growing current customers. Thus, if their inside sales compensation plans prioritize customer retention, they are more likely to be successful. Let\u2019s look at how two companies have addressed sales to existing customers in their compensation plans.\nPublished in Call Center Consulting\nWritten by Sabrina Ferraioli Friday, 18 January 2019 00:00\nIt may feel like you have to run faster and faster to keep up on the treadmill of customer acquisition, growth and retention. To do so, you may need to establish a call center or expand an existing one. If so, should you go in-house or outsource your call center needs? To help you with this decision, I compiled a list of the benefits of outsourcing your B2B call center as well as some concerns you need to address.\nWritten by Giuseppe D\u2019Angelo Thursday, 20 December 2018 00:00\nDo your reps faithfully follow up on the leads you generate? If you\u2019re like most marketers, the sad answer is likely a \u201cno.\u201d Why do I say that? Because research shows that salespeople pass over 80% of marketing leads. You can overcome this with a carrot, not a stick. In other words, you won\u2019t get far by berating salespeople for their lack of follow-up. Instead, it\u2019s better to provide leads they can\u2019t wait to chase down. Sounds good, you say, but how? Well, you\u2019ve heard it before, salespeople want leads that have the money and the authority to make a purchase, are looking for a solution to the problem that your product or service solves, and want to take action within the foreseeable future. But how do you ferret out leads that meet these criteria? It\u2019s not as simple as directly asking someone, for instance, \u201cDo you have the budget\u2026\nWritten by Sabrina Ferraioli Friday, 07 December 2018 00:00\nUntitled Document Research shows that businesses that reach or surmount their revenue goals are more aligned on sales and marketing than those that fail to meet their objectives. And although we\u2019ve heard the mantra about the importance of aligning sales and marketing for years, in many companies this vision remains elusive. Why? Because it\u2019s easier said than done. Without purposeful intervention, sales and marketing teams will continue to march to a different beat. To ensure alignment, you have to put mechanisms in place to point the sales and marketing teams in the same direction. To do so, you can implement some of these initiatives:\nWritten by Sabrina Ferraioli Friday, 23 November 2018 00:00\nSince positive economic cycles like the one we\u2019re in now don\u2019t last forever, it\u2019s time to make hay while the sun shines and plan for an awesome sales year in 2019. Planning and preparation, however, takes time. So you cannot afford to wait until the New Year rings in to create your sales and marketing strategy and devise your tactics. To make 2019 strong and as panic-free as possible, plan how you will generate sales and start building your pipeline NOW.",
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        "raw_content": "Kim Stewart will be first openly gay sheriff in NM history\nBy Blake Gumprecht / Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M. (TNS)\nPublished: Friday, November 9th, 2018 at 8:43am\nUpdated: Saturday, November 10th, 2018 at 7:54pm\nKim Stewart, winner in the race for sheriff of Do\u00f1a Ana County, talks with supporters Joan Keif, left, and Beverly Stotz, right, at the Las Cruces Convention Center during a Democratic Party watch party Tuesday. 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All previous 32 sheriffs since 1854 have been men.\nShe will replace Sheriff Enrique \u201cKiki\u201d Vigil, who served one term and lost in the Democratic primary.\nStewart, who was winning Tuesday\u2019s general election by an 8 percent margin, laughed off the historical nature of her victory.\n\u201cTo me, it\u2019s a head-scratcher,\u201d she said Wednesday. \u201cI don\u2019t know what to do with it. I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s a big deal. Does it inform how I do the law? Not really. It doesn\u2019t inform my attitudes about policing other than that I believe that people deserve equal levels of protection and service.\u201d\nLifetime of firsts\nA native of California who had an 18-year career in law enforcement in the Golden State before moving to Do\u00f1a Ana County in 2007 with the intention of retiring, Stewart has achieved a lifetime of firsts as a woman.\nIn 1981, she became the first woman police officer hired by the city of Cypress, California. In 1984, she became the first woman hired as an intelligence detective by the Santa Barbara County sheriff. Then in 1989, she became the first women hired as investigator by the Ventura County district attorney.\nShe was also a trailblazer in other regards. In 1996, Stewart won a settlement against the Ventura police department after she sued the city claiming she had been harassed and discriminated against because she is a woman and lesbian.\nStewart and her wife, Kathryn Stewart \u2014 she took Kim\u2019s last name to make parenting two adopted daughters easier \u2014 have been together for 31 years. They became domestic partners legally in California in 2004. They were married in Las Cruces in 2015.\nThey live about 10 miles north of downtown Las Cruces, east of Interstate 25. Their adopted daughters are 11 and 21 years old. The eldest attends New Mexico State University and lives in Las Cruces, while their younger daughter lives at home.\nStewart acknowledges that her life experience has given her a different outlook.\n\u201cI have very different views,\u201d she said. \u201cLook at my situation. I have a wife. My foster dad is African American. I have a different perspective.\u201d\nStewart\u2019s sexual orientation was an unspoken aspect of the race against Garrison. It was no secret and was occasionally mentioned in media coverage. Some people probably chose to vote against her because she is a lesbian (or because she\u2019s a woman).\nStewart believes Garrison made her sexual orientation an issue in the campaign in an underhanded way. 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She worked as an internal affairs investigator for the county from 2008 to 2010.\nAt a 2015 trial, she testified that she had been subject to months of retaliation by county managers for investigating complaints of racial discrimination in the animal control and codes enforcement departments. A jury found that county officials had violated her rights under the state\u2019s Human Rights Act and Whistleblowers Protection Act.\nThe lawsuit was based in part on her investigations of Curtis Childress, who she alleged had committed racial discrimination against two animal control employees. Childress was Garrison\u2019s choice for undersheriff if he had been elected.\nShe denies she feels any traditional sense of vindication toward the county because of her election.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not necessarily vindication in the way you think of it,\u201d she said. \u201cIt\u2019s vindication in that justice can prevail. 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        "raw_content": "Comedy Masters Just For Laughs Honoured With Canadian Academy\u2019s Icon Award\nRenown comedian Dave Chappelle to present the prestigious award on March 12\nPhoto Credit: Cybele Malinowski\nTORONTO | MONTREAL, February 27, 2017 \u2013 Just for Laughs, one of the world\u2019s most acclaimed comedy brands, will receive this year\u2019s prestigious Icon Award as announced by The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television today. The Icon Award will be presented by another comedy icon, seminal comedian Dave Chappelle on Sunday, March 12 at the Canadian Screen Awards, broadcast live on CBC from Toronto\u2019s Sony Centre for the Performing Arts at 8 pm (9 pm AT; 9:30 pm NT).\n\u201cWith over 30 years of brilliant work, Just for Laughs is one of the world\u2019s finest comedy brands, firmly established as the quintessential breeding ground for Canadian comedy. Their contribution to the small screen has been extraordinary, bringing some of the world\u2019s best comedians into Canadians\u2019 homes through their television productions,\u201d said Academy Chair Martin Katz. \u201cDave Chappelle is one of the most influential voices in comedy and there is no better person to have present this award to Just For Laughs.\u201d\nFounded in 1983 in Montreal, Just For Laughs has launched the careers of some of the biggest names in comedy including Russell Peters, Jimmy Fallon, Kevin Hart, Louis CK and Dave Chappelle himself. As of late, the festival has added events in Vancouver, Toronto, Sydney and London. The Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival is the most prestigious comedy event in the world, welcoming over 300 artists a year, with an average of 1.7 million visitors to Montreal each summer.\nOne of television\u2019s leading comedy producers with over 1,000 hours of television standup, scripted and variety programming, as well as the phenomenally successful Gags franchise, Just For Laughs specials and series have aired in over 130 countries, including on all major Canadian, U.S. and International broadcasters including CBC, Comedy, HBO, the CW, Showtime, Fox, BBC Channel 4 and ABC, to name a few.\nA true trailblazer and a good friend of Just For Laughs, comedian Dave Chappelle will present this award to JFL founder, Gilbert Rozon and COO, Bruce Hills. Chappelle\u2019s relationship with the festival dates back to 1992 when he did his first set, launching his extraordinary career.\nJust For Laughs COO, Bruce Hills\nStarting his standup career at the age of 18, Chappelle went on to become one of the most revered and successful comedians in the world. The wildly popular and groundbreaking Chappelle\u2019s Show on the Comedy Central became a smash hit in the early 2000s for which Chappelle, who created and starred in the sketch comedy series, received two Emmy Award nominations. He recently signed an unprecedented deal with Netflix for three new comedy specials.\nPresented by the Academy Board of Directors, the Icon Award marks important achievements in Canada\u2019s screen industry.",
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Do try to keep it brief though, your interviewer doesn\u2019t need to know what the weather was like that day (unless relevant to the story, of course).\nFor example: During my accountancy placement, we were tasked with individual projects that we would present at the end of our placement. These would relate to real ongoing projects the rest of the company was undertaking. However, one of the interns was taken ill and signed off for the last leg of the placement, leaving their presentation unfinished.\nHere, you have described where you were and when (your placement year), what (an individual project), who was involved (yourself and other interns) and how this situation came about (an intern was taken ill, leaving their project unfinished).\nHere, you will describe what task you were given and how it relates to the example you are giving. So in this instance, you will reference the tight deadline.\nFor example: My supervisor instructed me to finish the project and present it. We could not extend the deadline as it was nearing the end of the placement. I had just a week to finish a project another accountancy student had been working on for seven weeks while also finishing my own presentation.\nYou have then described the task at hand and how long you were given to do it.\nWhat did you do to solve the problem?\nGo into more detail here, and explain what you did to achieve the goal you had been set. Interviewers want to see that you are pro-active and ready to take on challenges, but they also want to see that you can manage projects and work efficiently. Explain how you prioritised the projects and whether you asked for help and allocated work to different team members. Asking for help is not a bad thing, especially when assigning work to others shows initiative and leadership.\nFor example: As I knew that this would take time and was an absolute priority, I asked my supervisor if some of the students were happy to take on some other tasks that I was assigned to do. I helped allocate these tasks to the others, who were happy to help, so that I could get on with the task at hand.\nThis shows that you know how to prioritise your workload and show leadership skills when it came to delegating other tasks.\nAnd finally, you will tell the interviewer about the end result. Explain how your actions meant that you could complete the task at hand within the required timeframe and to a high standard. If you were praised for your work, tell the interviewer this. You can also use this opportunity to describe the skills you learnt or developed while carrying out the task and how this will make you suited to the job you are applying for.\nFor example: After allocating some of my other tasks to the other students, I was able to focus on both of the projects. I completed them in the required timeframe and was able to present them to the senior members of the company with ease. I was praised by my supervisor for my efficiency and my positive attitude and received a notable mention at the end of my placement because of this.\nThe final part of your answer should show how successfully you completed the task and the outcome of this success.\nHow to get the most out of the STAR Method\nHere are some top tips for using the STAR Principles in interviews;\nHave a few examples ready before you go into the interview. They don\u2019t all have to be work-related, but you should be prepared to bring the story back to how it has helped you in the workplace.\nBe quantitative\nBack up your successes with facts and figures\nIf you cannot for the life of you think of an example of when you had to work with a particularly difficult client, tell the interviewer. Don\u2019t make up a story, when they begin to ask questions it will quickly unravel. Instead, flip it back to you and say something such as \u2018but if I was in that situation, I would\u2026\u2019\nAnd that\u2019s how you answer a question using the STAR Principles. It might seem long, but following this method will give you the type of detailed response the interviewer is looking for when they asked this question. You should practice this as much as possible, as a good STAR answer should not sound like you are following the method when you put it together. Instead it should simply sound like a well-structured answer. 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        "raw_content": "Bangladesh Conflict Brief\nFrom mid-2017 through March 2018, Bangladesh experienced a moderate level of political violence and protest relative to the rest of South and Southeast Asia. About half of all events recorded in Bangladesh have been riots and protests. The majority of these occur in the capital, Dhaka. The number of riots and protests has fallen since the high numbers reported in early 2015, which largely involved the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Although, more recently, in late-2017 there was a spike in demonstrations involving the BNP, which was likely a response to multiple attacks on the motorcade of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia. Compared to most other South and Southeast Asian countries, battles and violence against civilians are more common occurrences. These events occur throughout the country and tend to involve political militias and student wings of the major political parties; the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), associated with the Bangladesh Awami League (AL), and Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal (JCD), associated with BNP. Since January 2017, there have only been four recorded instances of police violence against civilians.\nAround 1 million Muslim Rohingya have fled Buddhist majority Myanmar for Bangladesh to escape violence in response to a late-August 2017 attack on security force posts in Rakhine State by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA). In January 2018, Bangladesh and Myanmar agreed to complete the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced Rohingya Muslims within two years. Most of the conflict associated with the influx of displaced Rohingya has taken place in Chittagong\u2019s Cox\u2019s Bazar district, where the majority of the refugees have settled. Although the vast numbers of displaced Rohingya represent a humanitarian crisis, political violence and conflict related to the Rohingya crisis has been minimal in Bangladesh \u2014 many of the issues associated with the displaced refugees have instead been crime-related, including acts of prostitution, brawling, and theft within the resettlement camps.\n2018 Electoral Conflict\nBangladesh is a parliamentary democracy dominated by two parties, the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) and the Bangladesh Awami League (AL). In February 2018, Bangladesh\u2019s main opposition party leader, BNP chairman Khaleda Zia, was convicted by a Bangladeshi court of embezzling 21 million taka ($252,200) from Zia Orphanage Trust and sentenced to five years in prison. News of Zia\u2019s conviction, combined with the recent announcement that Bangladesh would hold its parliamentary elections in December 2018, has caused serious concern over the future of the country\u2019s two-party system. Zia\u2019s party (BNP) is the only viable alternative to challenge the present government controlled by AL leader Sheikh Hasina. Assuming that the BNP agrees to participate in this year\u2019s elections, Zia\u2019s absence could adversely impact BNP\u2019s chances of winning the election. Conversely, if BNP refuses to participate in this year\u2019s elections, the party could be deregistered altogether. It would be nearly impossible for a third party to challenge the ruling AL party. Therefore, if BNP\u2019s viability is too severely weakened by Zia\u2019s criminal conviction, Bangladesh could be a de facto one-party state presided over by the AL party.\nZia\u2019s conviction and its potentially negative implications for the future of the BNP led to widespread protests in February and March 2018. Immediately following the February 8 guilty verdict, there were BNP-led demonstrations in Dhaka, Chittagong, and Rajshahi. Although many of the protests were peaceful, there were a number of clashes with police and political arrests in Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately one thousand BNP leaders and activists were arrested in the cities of Dhaka and Chittagong while protesting the verdict. In the weeks following the verdict, BNP continued their protests in Dhaka and Chittagong, as well as in Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet, and Barisal. In fact, the total number of riots and protests increased by 71% when comparing the month before to the month after the conviction. Of those riots and protests, the stark increase in BNP\u2019s involvement [in teal] following the conviction is evident (see figure below). Aside from the February 8 clashes between BNP demonstrators and police in Dhaka city, there has not been any substantial violence involving BNP actors in connection with Zia\u2019s conviction or the country\u2019s upcoming elections.\nTagged on: Bangladesh\nPaul Swartzendruber and Melissa Pavlik\nPaul Swartzendruber 12/04/2018 22/04/2018 Analysis, Asia, Civilians At Risk, Conflict Monitoring, Elections, Human Rights, Political Stability, Rioting And Protests, Violence Against Civilians\n\u2190 The Northeastern Front of the Yemeni Civil War",
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Elsewhere in the country fighting continued, especially in Quneitra governorate, the northeast of the country, and in Aleppo.\nAlong the Gaza border, a two day exchange of rocket fire by both Hamas and the Israeli military reportedly left two Palestinians dead in Gaza city on July 14th. The Israeli rocket barrage itself is being considered one of the largest (if not the largest) since the 2014 conflict. Later on the 14th, a ceasefire was brokered by Egypt between the two sides, although it is unclear whether it will hold (NY Post, July 14, 2018). Over the past few weeks, incendiary kites and balloons launched by Palestinians from the Gaza Strip have sparked fires throughout southern Israel, which, whether endorsed by Hamas or not, have added to the rising tension between the two nations. This tension continues to be evidenced by violent demonstrations throughout the Palestinian territories.\nIn Iraq, protests in relation to the deteriorating service sector, particularly in regards to electricity, water and security escalated last week in Basrah and Thi-Qar governorates, becoming more frequent and violent following the death of a demonstrator during clashes with security forces in Basrah city on July 8th. The Iraqi government declared a state of emergency as the protest demonstrations spread to Baghdad on July 13th, and attacks on government facilities became more frequent. This wave of riots and attacks on government facilities comes as the sense of frustration with the regime over corruption and limited representation has reached a boiling point following the parliamentary elections in May 2018.\nIn Yemen last week, fighting raged between UAE-backed Giants Brigade soldiers and Houthi militiamen as the former moved to take strategic positions around Zabid town, Hudaydah governorate. Further battles were fought between Saudi-led coalition-backed troops and Houthi militiamen along the Saudi border and into several districts in the northern parts of Sadah governorate.\nIn a rare event, IS gunmen attacked Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) fighters in Yakhla valley, Al-Baydha governorate, causing fatalities. AQAP fighters retaliated by attacking the IS headquarters, likewise causing fatalities.\nAdditionally, a high number of protests were held across the country as protesters both denounced the detainment of a woman in Al-Jawf governorate by coalition-backed troops and pressured the Saudi-led coalition to withdraw some troops and military equipment from the Mahra governorate.\nIn Saudi Arabia, IS gunmen opened fire at soldiers stationed in a checkpoint located in the Al-Qassim governorate, killing a security officer and a Bangladeshi expatriate. Security forces returned fire, reportedly killing two IS gunmen and wounding a third.\nMeanwhile in Syria, following the implementation of withdrawal agreements with rebel and Islamist factions in Dar\u2019a governorate, regime and allied forces gained control of Dar\u2019a city as well as at least 16 towns and villages in the western countryside and several posts along the Jordanian border. These advances resulted in the regime gaining control of the majority of the governorate but also in the meeting of frontlines between the regime and IS-affiliated Khalid Ibn al Walid Army in the Yarmouk Basin area. As regime forces advanced westward towards the Quneitra governorate, they engaged in clashes against Khalid Ibn Al Walid fighters during which the latter carried out a deadly mid-week suicide attack, killing at least 36 regime and allied fighters.\nAlso in Quneitra, Israeli Military Forces shelled and carried out airstrikes on regime, Hezbollah, and pro-regime militia positions across the governorate, and reportedly shot down a drone as it approached the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Suspected Israeli rockets also struck Iranian and pro-regime militia positions at the Tiyas Military Air Base in the Homs desert, resulting in the destruction of military equipment and an unknown number of fatalities.\nIn northeast Syria, Syrian Democratic Forces and regime forces continued their offensives against IS fighters and Global Coalition Against Daesh jets reportedly killed over 30 regime and allied militia fighters in Hajin, Deir-ez-Zor.\nSporadic clashes were also reported in northern Aleppo between regime forces and rebel and Islamist factions, backed by Turkish military forces. 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        "raw_content": "Imke Wubbenhorst is a coach of men's soccer\nImke Wubbenhorst was the protagonist of a comment that toured the world. \u201cI\u2019m a professional (\u2026) I choose the players for the size of their pen!ses,\u201d it sounds.\nImke Wubbenhorst showed her character in an interview for a German half. The 30-year-old German withdrew from the playing fields in 2016 and after passing through the sports management of the Cloppenburg women\u2019s team, in December 2018 she became the first coach of a men\u2019s football team in the history of the five categories of local football.\nAfter assuming the technical direction, and trying to move her team to the descent positions, the former football player gave an interview to the newspaper \u201cWelt\u201d in which she had to submit to somewhat macho questions.\nThe trainer and the journalist\nDo players have to put on their pants every time she enters the dressing room? It was the query that led to the ironic response that travelled the world: \u201cI am a professional, players do not have to put on their pants when I enter the locker room. I choose the players because of the size of their penises.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m a professional (\u2026) I choose the players for the size of their penises,\u201d it sounds.\nThe German coach also commented that, after her arrival to the first team, she had an assistant that was left from the previous delegation which told her that, \u201che was not going to pick up the training cones for a woman\u201d, and finally resigned.\nThe aim of Wubbenhorst is to try to get the team out of the zone of descents and for that, the 30-year-old woman assured that she works \u201cin a different way than most of them have known so far in a video\u201d.\nWubbenhorst had a past as a former club player\nThe German is a former soccer player who spent most of her career in the Cloppenburg women\u2019s team. She retired in 2016 and took command of the sports management of that campus. Her work was so good, and that of her colleague in the men\u2019s division so poor, that the board proposed that she take the position that had become vacant. A decision that made history and had to speak in Germany.\nFootball Germany Women",
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        "raw_content": "Castiglia\u2019s paintings are monochromatic tableaux examining life, death, and the human condition. While many surrealists cite fantasy or dreams as their inspiration, Castiglia\u2019s canvases are connected to a life story which is highly allegorical.\nThe archetypal figures in Castiglia\u2019s work embody the finitude of human existence. The viewer is presented with the symbiosis of birth and death. The images themselves, as he sees them, form as crystallizations of his experiences, freed from the psyche; the viewer is not only allowed to see into the figure, but also through it, into a deeper psychological world.\nVincent Castiglia is the 1st American artist to receive a solo exhibition invitation from Oscar Award-winning artist H.R. Giger to exhibit in the H. R. Giger Museum Gallery. \u201cRemedy for the Living\u201d, the 1st solo exhibition of paintings by Vincent Castiglia opened on November 1st 2008 and ran for 6 months, closing in April of 2009.\n2010 marked the Film and Music debut for Castiglia\u2019s art. MTV New Media\u2019s Horror-Slasher Film, \u201cSavage County\u201d, features as it\u2019s official movie poster a painting by Vincent Castiglia, depicting the three murderers in the film. The film, directed by David Harris, also features producers David Gale (Varsity Blues) and Craig Brewer (Hustle and Flow). Leading the cast is Mimi Michaels (Boogeyman 3). Savage County is described as a tribute to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Earlier in the year, Castiglia painted album art for Triptykon\u2019s 2010 debut release, \u201cEparistera Daimones\u201d. The group is founded by former Hellhammer / Celtic Frost singer and guitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer. The album\u2019s art is an amalgamation of works by HR Giger (cover art), Vincent Castiglia (interior art), and Triptykon on \u201cEparistera Daimones\u201d, which conceptually is understood to form a creative triptych in itself.\nHis work hangs in many distinguished international collections; one of his most celebrated works of 2006, \u201cGravity\u201d was recently acquired by Rock legend Gregg Allman.\nCastiglia\u2019s paintings have been exhibited at museums and galleries in the US, and internationally,including Meta Gallery (Toronto, Canada), CoproGallery, (Santa Monica, California), Last Rites Gallery (New York) The Museum of Sex (New York), The Museum Of Porn In Art, (Switzerland), The HR Giger Museum Gallery, (Switzerland), , The Mall Gallery (London, England) Canvas Los Angeles (Los Angeles California), Meta Gallery (Toronto, Canada) Fuse Gallery (New York), Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (Ft. Myers, Florida), Art @ Large Gallery (New York) Gallery Lombardi (Austin Texas), L\u2019imagerie Gallery (Hollywood, California), Museo De La Cuidad De Mexico, (Mexico), Sacred Gallery (New York) C-Pop Gallery (Detroit, Michigan), Shooting Gallery (San Francisco, CA), Seed Gallery (Newark, New Jersey), The 7th Annual Dirty Show (Detroit, Michigan), The Congregation Gallery (Hollywood, California), and many more.\nThe entire collection of paintings by Vincent Castiglia is created exclusively in human blood(which anhydrates as \u201ciron oxide\u201d).\nBlood is technically considered to be a tissue. It is made up of approximately 55% plasma, a yellowish clear fluid, which is 90% water by volume. Castiglia\u2019s figures, their musculature and skin, are painted with what could be thought of as \u201cliquid flesh\u201d. Its tendency to quicken the subjects is likely inapproachable by any other medium\u2014as it is actual tissue with which it is being rendered. In this way the subject\u2019s realism is not merely an optical illusion due to it\u2019s level of detail, but rather is an actual transference of flesh and blood to each work.\nIn the privacy of his studio, Castiglia practices a kind of modern-day phlebotomy, siphoning the life force which contains his own psychic energy, while giving it an outlet and form. In doing so, he dissolves the barrier between artist and art in a most literal and immediate sense.\nTo learn more, visit: http://vincentcastiglia.com/\nBack to AFTERLIFE GALLERY",
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It's March 2013, Shakespeare\u2019s A Midsummer Night's Dream is getting a high-tech treatment over at York University, and poor Bottom has been turned into an ass for real this time.\nAdam Bergquist as Bottom in the 2013 Theatre@York production of A Midsummer Night's Dream\n(3D model by Aaron McLean, animation by SIRT Centre)\nThe Dream's director Alison Humphrey first met Pascal Langdale during this production, introduced by creative producer Vanessa Shaver of Invisible Light.\nLangdale is a RADA-trained actor with more than 33 television and film credits to his name, including the interactive movie Heavy Rain and the series Bitten, currently airing on Space. He\u2019s also a performance capture specialist and business developer for Dynamixyz, the company that provided the hardware and software for this live-animated glowing blue donkey adventure.\nHumphrey has a master's degree in theatre directing and another in digital media, and has had an interest in experimental storytelling since writing for Global's \"instant drama\" Train 48 and producing one of the earliest web-based alternate reality games to promote Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic.\nTogether, they think motion capture technology, and the real-time animation it makes possible, belong on the stage. Their new work, Faster than Night, is one of four projects chosen for HATCH, Harbourfront Centre's annual performing arts residency programme. Facial capture is a big part of the work.\nBut this technology is unusual in live theatre, so let\u2019s decode our description from the beginning, the man with the bike lock on his head.\nIt\u2019s actually a head-mounted camera from Dynamixyz, a contraption made up of a helmet, a miniature video camera, an illumination strip (visible or infrared light), and a 9V battery. The camera tracks facial movements, sending video data at up to 120 frames per second to a computer backstage, either wirelessly or by USB cable.\nThe information then meets a suite of software called Performer, which takes the data and breaks it down into points of movement. The software re-targets it onto a pre-existing animated face, already programmed to the actor's range of motion and expression.\nFacial capture used to require painted dots on the actor's face, but this system is markerless. Dynamixz\u2019s camera is sensitive enough to read a person\u2019s wrinkles, even their blushes. Each filmed pixel acts as a marker on the actor's skin and as it is tracked, the system creates a collection of interconnecting motion, a sense of realistic physicality. The actor opens his mouth, the animated face opens its mouth.\nIt turns a 3D computer model face into a marionette, controlled by the movements of the live actor's face.\nMotion-capture has, for a long time, been the domain of videogames and Hollywood blockbusters. Other versions of the technology exist, and not just to work with the human face, but with the whole body. It\u2019s helped game developers (and biomechanical researchers) model human movement with incredible realism: How does the rest of my body react when I move my leg? How does breathing affect my shoulders? In the long run, many large game companies find it cheaper to invest in mocap technology and wire up a couple of actors than to hire crews of animators to model and labor over every possibility the game offers.\nZoe Saldana as Neytiri in James Cameron's Avatar\nAll this means that you don\u2019t have to look too far before you find some animators who are opposed to the whole thing, who want animation to just be animation, period. But Langdale contests that: \"It\u2019s not a helpful position. We need animators to make motion capture in the first place, to create the models for the initial program and every time we make a new character. It\u2019s not the end of animation.\u201d It\u2019s just a different branch, and besides, how else would animators and animation end up in live theatre?\nSitting around a kitchen table, Langdale and Humphrey are working on the script for Faster than Night. The sci-fi narrative hinges on a moral dilemma set on a spaceship in the far future, but the question they\u2019re currently discussing is a bit more down-to-earth: Where will their 3D model astronaut be looking when he answers a question live-tweeted by a member of the audience? Should he make eye contact? Or should he maintain the fourth wall?\nMotion capture technology onstage is exciting, a futuristic version of mask work and puppetry, but with its own risks and rewards. Like traditional puppets, it can\u2019t keep still without looking a little bit dead, and to turn away from the audience risks losing the effect, just as with any mask.\nIn some ways, this technology is a thespian\u2019s dream, a chance to literally become someone or something else, to totally transform into a role. But the head-mounted camera is an unfamiliar piece of paraphernalia to have on the body \u2013 it can be distracting both for the actor, and for an audience. If we're meant to watch only the projected animation, where does the man in the headcam go? If he\u2019s on-stage, how do we write in his funny hat? Or maybe instead, as the Wizard of Oz suggests, we should \"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.\"\nPascal Langdale as Caleb Smith in Faster than Night\n(photo by Vanessa Shaver, 3D model by Dionisios Mousses/SIRT Centre)\nAnd breakthrough tech doesn't come risk-free. No, this is live theatre at its height. In movies and games, there\u2019s a chance to edit the footage, to make it perfect. But during a live show any number of things can go wrong, from lighting mishaps, to headcam battery death, to a range of motion the system hasn\u2019t been calibrated for...\nBut that\u2019s show business, right? 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        "raw_content": "China fury after Beijing deluge\nNearly nine million users of China's popular microblog express outrage at government after floods leave 37 people dead.\nBeijing residents have reacted angrily after the worst rains to hit the Chinese capital in more than 60 years left at least 37 people dead, with another seven still missing.\nAs of Monday morning, nearly nine million users of China's popular Sina Weibo microblog had posted their fury at the absence of any official warnings, and at the failure of the city's outdated drainage systems to cope with Saturday's downpours.\n\"If the drainage system had been good, if the warning system had been put in place in a timely manner, if people had been told to stay home, would so many people have lost their cherished lives?\" a Sina Weibo user name Bijiexiang said.\nAt least 25 people drowned in Saturday's rains, the heaviest to fall on the city since records began in 1951. Six died in housing collapses, five were electrocuted and one person was struck by lightning.\nThe rains and flooding caused $1.6bn in damage, while nearly 66,000 people had to be evacuated from their homes, state media said, citing the Beijing government.\n\"Chinese cities are apparently unpractised in facing disasters such as Saturday's torrential downpour,\" the Global Times newspaper said.\n\"If so much chaos can be triggered in Beijing, the capital of the nation, problems in urban infrastructure of many other places can only be worse.\"\nPhotos showed entire parking lots flooded, while rescue and traffic workers were seen diving underwater to unclog roadside drains as helpless drivers looked on from partially submerged cars.\nNumerous roads in the capital were submerged under up to a metre of water, while 500 outbound flights were cancelled and at least 80,000 passengers stranded.\nHighway submerged\nOn Monday, parts of the Beijing-Guangdong highway, a major arterial leading to the south, remained submerged, the Beijing traffic bureau said.\nSome state-run media focused on how the rains brought the city together with police and traffic workers joining hands with ordinary citizens to rescue stranded motorists.\n\"It was fortunate that the rains came on Saturday,\" said a commentator on China Central Television. \"If these floods happened during a work day the result would have been even worse.\"\nAccording to a Beijing television report, in the worst of the downpours ordinary motorists offered free rides to those who were stranded, including some of the 80,000 travellers stranded at the airport after flights were cancelled.\nBut most web users took a more negative view.\n\"Beijing has been defeated by a huge rain storm, the city's infrastructure has failed, there is nothing here to be proud of,\" posted one on Sina Weibo, under the name Zhulidemixu.\nIn neighbouring Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing, three people lost their lives in the downpours and one person was missing, reports said.\nMeanwhile, the official Xinhua news agency reported torrential rains on Friday and Saturday left 17 people missing in north China's Shaanxi province, while eight people were confirmed dead due to heavy downpours in Sichuan province, in the nation's southwest.\nChina is routinely ravaged by summertime flooding, which normally wreaks havoc in regions along the central Yangtze river and in the nation's south.",
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        "raw_content": "Deadly attacks hit Egyptian security forces\nSoldiers and policemen killed in Sinai and Rafah, a day after deadly assault on navy vessel in the Mediterranean.\nSecurity in the Sinai Peninsula has been deteriorating [File: EPA]\nArmed assailants have killed five Egyptian security personnel in the Sinai Peninsula while the army is searching for eight service members missing after an attack on a navy boat in the Mediterranean.\nIn one attack on Thursday near town of Sheikh Zuweyid, rebels dragged three soldiers out of their car and killed them, officials said.\nAnother attack near the border town of Rafah targeted two policemen who were snatched from their car and shot to death.\nAll the victims were off-duty and wearing civilian clothes, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk to media.\nMeanwhile in Cairo, 16 people were injured on Thursday in a panicked crush on a Cairo metro train after a small bomb exploded during rush hour, the Health Ministry said.\nEgypt has been hit by a wave of attacks since the army overthrew President Mohamed Morsi last year.\nThe ambushes came a day after an unprecedented assault on a navy boat wounded five soldiers and left eight lost at sea.\nThe military, which said late on Wednesday it was still conducting search-and-rescue operations for those missing, has called the incident a \"terrorist\" attack.\nBut a day later the identities and goals of the assailants remained unknown.\nA security official said that dozens of suspects rounded up at sea after the assault were still being interrogated.\nIt was not immediately clear whether they were \"terrorists\" or drug and weapons smugglers who frequent that part of the sea, he said.\nFour boats used by the assailants were destroyed, according to the military.",
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        "raw_content": "Kate Middleton Finds Her Meaningful Inspiration From Her Children. Her \u2018Reason Why\u2019 Will Inspire You And Make You Cry\nThe Duchess of Cambridge is perhaps one of the most beloved and endearing women in the world; she is captivating and inspiring to millions and her journey is only beginning. The royal wife and mother of two (soon to be three) spends her energy on one thing: making people\u2019s lives better.\nDuchess Kate has always been a compassionate and motivated woman, but once she became a mother, everything changed.\nIf you\u2019re a mother, then you know that purpose of your life changes entirely when you have children. Your life becomes their life, and your reason for living becomes them. It's easily the most demanding job in the world, but so also the most rewarding.\nKate\u2019s life become so much bigger when she had her first child, Prince George. She quickly realized that she had one job- to make her son\u2019s life better. While most high-profile mothers tend to deal with the stress of not being with their children enough, Kate made it her mission to know and have her son know love. Sure, she had help, but her focus at the beginning of everyday was her sweet son, George.\nKate\u2019s blossomed into an even more compassionate, caring, and motivated mother since having her second child, Princess Charlotte. And there is no doubt that Baby #3 (due in late-April), will evoke even more nurturing love from Kate.\nHer charity work has been focused on mental health for the couple years primarily because of her own children. A source shared with PEOPLE that Kate\u2019s proven to be so present in creating a safe place to talk about and discover mental health. Her attention to the matter is genuine.\nPeter Fonagy, head of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, shared that Kate is motivated to pursue freedom in mental health because of her children. She shared, \u201cKate is keen on children and keen that they should be happy. In fact, her biggest interested in prevention is to make sure that she does things right in her own parenting. She\u2019s genuinely interested in how to make children\u2019s lives better- and what parents and professionals can do to positively influence the lives of children.\u201d\nIn an interview with the Heads Together Campaign, Kate shared that \u201cBeing a mother is not at all easy. And sometimes, you feel like you\u2019re entirely alone. But it\u2019s important to know that you\u2019re not. Your not alone and you matter.\u201d\nKate knows that life as a mother is demanding, but so worth it. Being a mother is one of her greatest joys and she is honored to demonstrate love to her children every day. They inspire her to be better.\nAre you a mother who is inspired by your children? Share in the comment section on Facebook how being a mother has inspired you personally! On behalf of All Cute All The Time, thank you for your service as a mother- you are appreciated!",
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        "raw_content": "Webinar and Q&A for a Stress-Free Transition to the Anti-Spam Law\nDo you have questions about what you should be doing to prepare for CASL (Canada Anti-Spam Legislation), coming into effect July 1, 2014?\nAccording to new information provided by Industry Canada officials, the Anti-Spam Law could be much less prohibitive than we initially thought.\nOur friends at CAPACOA have also been answering lots of questions about CASL and are sharing this knowledge more broadly during free public questions and answers sessions.\nSign up for one of CAPACOA's upcoming webinars on how to make a stress-free transition to CASL:\nWebinar and Q&A on CASL (French session)\nThursday, June 26, 2014, 10:00-11:00 a.m. (PDT)\nPresenter: Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Julien, Project Manager, CAPACOA\nWebinar and Q&A on CASL (English session)\nMonday, June 30, 2014, 10:00-11:00 a.m. (PDT)\nMonday, July 7, 2014, 10:00-11:00 a.m. (PDT)\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Julien has been active in the performing arts for several years as an artist, a cultural manager and a consultant. He holds a master degree in music, as well as a graduate diploma in project management. Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric has worked at the department of Canadian Heritage, at R\u00e9seau Ontario and at the Canadian Arts Presenting Association, where he currently provides research, policy and arts promotion expertise. Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric has been delivering providing policy and legislation analysis for the sector, serving as chair of the Canadian Arts Coalition\u2019s Research and policy committee and as a member of Imagine Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation working group.\nA Renewed Cultural Policy for New ...\n32nd Annual Jessie Richardson ...",
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        "raw_content": "Granville Island Cultural Society Welcomes New Executive Director\nThe Granville Island Cultural Society (GICS) is bidding farewell to its current Executive Director and welcoming a new incumbent.\nAfter six years as Executive Director, Hazel Currie is retiring from arts administration at the end of October, 2013. Following an in-depth search the Society has selected Barbara Chirinos as Ms. Currie\u2019s successor.\nHazel Currie\u2019s contribution to the arts in Vancouver, the GICS and to the Granville Island Community has been long and varied. Prior to her tenure as Executive Director at GICS she has worked as an arts administrator with the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company, the Vancouver International Writers Festival, the Vancouver East Cultural Centre and Pacific Cin\u00e9math\u00e8que Pacifique. She has also been active on the boards of the Greater Vancouver Alliance for Arts and Culture and City Opera Vancouver.\nThe Society\u2019s incoming Executive Director, Barbara Chirinos, has similarly had a varied and successful career in the arts. Prior to re-locating to Vancouver in 2002, Barbara worked at Red Carnelian Film and Video Inc., New York. Since then, she has held positions with the Vancouver International Film Festival (twice); the Coastal Jazz and Blues Society; the Vancouver Folk Music Festival; Vision Vancouver; and the HomeGround Festival. Other arts involvement has included being a board member with Coastal Jazz and Blues Society, Working Spark Theatre and the Haida Gwaii Film Festival Society. Barbara was also an active member of the City of Vancouver Planning Committee to launch Black History Month.\nGICS is a non-profit society founded in 2001 having as its mission to manage, oversee and support such cultural facilities and programs as may be effective for the advancement of arts and culture on Granville Island. We manage three of CMHC-Granville Island\u2019s premier performance venues, the Waterfront Theatre, Performance Works and Studio 1398. GICS also provides support for, and participates in, the direction of Granville Island\u2019s extensive cultural programming, including management of the Granville Island Busking Program, co-ordination of the outdoor public spaces and special event support.\nClick here for more information about the Granville Island Cultural Society.\nActsafe Announces Selection of New ...",
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        "raw_content": "In the past 2 months, Tucker and I have been so busy exploring the mountains surrounding our little valley town of Asheville, we haven\u2019t had any time to set it down in pictures. Okay, let\u2019s be honest, it\u2019s not the exploring that took away from laptop time\u2014it was the napping after the hikes that did. But admittedly, most have been rather uneventful and not worth more than a photo each.\nSo here\u2019s a summation of a few of the places that caused nap-time, not write-time since Easter:\nLaurel River was a lovely, easy walk along Laurel Creek where in order to see it meet up with the French Broad Rover, we\u2019d end up on the other end of the tracks.\nI enjoyed the brief Stand By Me moment staring down the tracks...\n... but otherwise it was just a lovely stroll along a creek through the woods.\nThe next weekend, we took to Graveyards Fields, which gets busy in the high season so I wanted to so it now while it was empty. We walked along trails that took us through tunnels...\nand fields...\nacross streams...\nand to waterfalls.\nI know Tucker enjoys the journey, but perhaps he's just a little sick of the photo-ops. At least, that's what I get from looks like this that say, \"Really, woman? You, me, water, nature. We do this every weekend. I don't think you need yet another photo of it.\"\nThen there was Rattlesnake Lodge, whose story is much more interesting than the site itself\u2014or what remains of it. A man built an entire summer estate for him and his family in the middle of the woods--purposely so that no one could get horses up the pathways there, but you had to walk. Over a mile. Through the woods. If you wanted to visit him and his family and partake of their expansive property which included a pool, tennis courts, and guest houses, you had to really want it.\nThere are even boulders to make sure nothing too wide could get through.\nLittle remains of the lodge. Just a few stone corners and some rubble in the middle. This is where the \"Spring House\" stood--a building that surrounded a tiny spring that bubbled up clear water all year round. Perhaps the falling tree smashed it to bits--I don't know. Tucker was unimpressed.\nIn the end though, it was a tiring enough day for him that he fell short of making it to the bedroom by about two and a half feet.\nThe journey is the destination, but a tuckered-out Tucker is an additional reward for the experience of wandering through nature's beauty.\nEvery weekend--barring rain or laziness (on my part, not Tucker's), we've been out in the woods. This was just a few of our adventures worth noting. Two weeks ago I finally got the courage to believe I could do the strenuous 5 mile round trip up to the highest peak this side of the Mississippi. And that deserves it's own entry. So stay tuned...",
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        "raw_content": "Causes of Varicose and Spider Veins\nWhat causes varicose and spider veins?\nThe exact causes of spider and varicose veins are unknown, but there are factors that cause you to be more likely to develop them. Heredity is the greatest factor. If both of your parents have varicose veins, your chance of having them is about 90%. There is nothing that can be done about your genetics, but it is important to understand that this is the most common cause.\nChanges in your hormone levels, like those that occur during puberty, pregnancy and menopause, can contribute to a woman developing varicose veins or spider veins. Other factors may include aging, obesity, leg injury and/or prolonged standing. Pregnancy itself, by mechanical means of the baby putting pressure on your internal veins, may be a contributing factor.\nis the underlying cause to most varicose veins and many cases of more extensive spider veins.\nWhen your heart pumps, the left side of the heart pushes blood to your brain, your hands, and your feet. The heart muscle is very strong, and beats about every second, 24/7. Your heart pushes oxygen rich blood cells, nutrients, and fluid to all parts of your body.\nThe blood then gets to the target tissue. Once the blood arrives at the target tissue, the blood cells and fluid pass through a series of capillaries to deliver oxygen and nutrients, then goes to the venous (vein) side. The blood has to get all the way back to the heart. There is no similar heart pump in your feet, so your body has other ways of sending it back. The vein system relies on a series of valves, gravity and your muscles to get the blood back to the heart.\nThe blood gets pumped to your head from your heart. The veins in the head and neck rely entirely on gravity to get the blood back to your heart. There are no valves or muscles involved. It basically drains out. If you hang upside down, gravity is lost, the blood will pool in your head, your face will get red, you will feel swollen and will actually get swelling in your face if you stay that way!\nYour arms and upper body have a series of one way valves that help the blood makes its way through your veins into the deep veins of the muscle. The muscle\u2019s pumping action helps push it back to the heart. Because your arms are almost at the same level as your heart, there is not a significant effect of gravity, and rarely do varicose veins develop in the arms.\nThe blood in your lower legs has traveled a significant distance from your heart, and has a bit of a journey to get back. The blood goes from the left ventricle of the heart all the way to your toes, gets into the capillary system, delivers oxygen and nutrients, and has to get all the way back to the heart. To accomplish this, our bodies have a series of one-way valves that are suppose to direct the blood to the stronger vessels inside the muscles in a one way fashion back to the heart. The pumping action of the leg muscles account for the mechanical force that pushes the blood back while we walk. When you contract your muscles (which happens every time you take a step) the muscle squeezes the vein, emptying the blood into the next valve that is above the muscle, and works the blood all the way back to the heart. This is largely because of the milking effect of the muscles through the one way valves.\nSo what is Venous Insufficiency?\nVenous insufficiency is when the valves are not working properly, or something is blocking the blood flow. In most cases, the primary failure is because the valves no longer work in a one way fashion. Instead, they allow the blood to back flow into the veins downstream, or lower in the body. When the calf muscles contract, the blood is suppose to get squeezed into the thigh and then transported or pushed eventually back to the heart. In VI, it may squeeze into the varicose vein developing in your leg, where it gets trapped, swells, and eventually causes pain or other symptoms.\nSymptoms and Signs of Venous Insufficiency:\nLeg pain is common in VI. It may occur as general leg tiredness, fatigue, or heaviness. Some varicose vein patients may experience itching, burning and throbbing. Restless legs may be a sign of VI, and the association is not clear, but we know that people with symptoms of restless legs get better when the VI is treated.\nSwelling of the leg is common, particularly after prolonged standing or sitting. 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        "raw_content": "This is Ros Eddies she is our new writer!!! Thanks Ros\nWhen we decided to move to France it was only intended to be for a year, one of those mid-life crisis things that seem a better idea than buying a 2-seater sports car when you have 3 kids. We obviously had to do lots of planning and get our finances straight, but the thing that scared me most was putting my children into a school where they wouldn\u2019t understand a single thing. As a British primary school teacher, I was very aware of the many Polish children who I had taught who didn\u2019t speak any English and who had not actually spoken for 6 months.\nI was determined that my children would attend an international school so that they could learn French whilst wrapped in cotton wool. The school we chose had a 50/50 system: they taught a week in English, then a week in French. After 3 months at this school, it became clear it just wasn\u2019t working for my children. They were incredibly unhappy. 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        "raw_content": "Aiken Technical College is a public, open-door, two year, comprehensive institution of higher education established to provide citizens of greater Aiken County opportunities for educational, economic, professional, social, and personal development. Aiken Technical College\u2019s Radiographic Technology program was established in the fall of 2003. It offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology.\nThe purpose of this program is to educate motivated and ethical individuals in the varied aspects of becoming a qualified professional Radiographer. Particular attention to such areas as technical skills, patient care considerations, medical knowledge, medico-legal and ethical behavior and appropriate work habits are the fundamental foundation of the program\u2019s principles and goals. 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The staff and administration of these sites provide enthusiastic support and assistance in maintaining the quality of this program.\nThe desire of Aiken Technical College is to educate qualified radiographic technology students who are compassionate, competent, ethical, professionals who respond to the needs of the patient and the healthcare institution as a whole. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to take the national registry examination offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist. 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        "raw_content": "Using Drones In Real Estate\nby Brian Murphy on 2017-12-06 3:50pm\nDrone Your Own Home\nWhile the debate rages on regarding the use of drones \u2014 also known as unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or unmanned aircraft vehicle (UAV) \u2014 for military and intelligence purposes, some far less controversial uses have emerged in the real estate industry. With the new regulations implemented August 29, 2016, it is easier than ever to use a drone to video-record or photograph your listings. The NAR even participated in the writing of the new rules in anticipation of the opportunities this presents in real estate marketing.\nNever seen a drone video on a property? Then check out the one on this page. Or check out the clips on this site.*\nAccording to the NAR\u2019s recent member survey, nearly 20 percent of realtors not already using drones say that they plan to in the future. (Read more about the 2016 National Association of Realtors survey here.) One likely influence in this development is the fact that the profile of today\u2019s realtor is trending younger, bringing more tech-savvy members to the industry.\nWhile more than half of realtors (56%) say that they are not using drones currently, 18% say they plan to use them soon, which will swing the balance to put those using drones for photographing their listings into the new majority.\nSo, what can you do with a drone that you can\u2019t do already? For real estate agents, drone photography can show potential buyers a variety of details, including:\nSweeping aerial views of an entire estate or large acreage\nWhat local commutes to work or the walk to school look like\nThe neighborhood and community around a property, including proximity to local amenities, such as shopping, recreation, and education\nCivic developments or local improvement districts (LIDs) impacting or benefitting from the buyer\u2019s property taxes\nReal estate agents generally get their aerial photos from airplanes and helicopters, which can be a seriously imposing expense. Drones, on the other hand, may drastically reduce the cost of elevated photography. Some drone models start under one hundred dollars, and camera attachments are also moderately priced. However, other models can cost several hundred dollars. (Talk to an expert to see if the model you want will serve your purpose satisfactorily. Not all models will handle heavier or more sophisticated workloads. You can check out some models and prices here.*)\nDrones can shoot still photos, video, or both. Capabilities depend on the equipment setup selected. Video taken can be edited and shared through a variety of tools that do not require extensive experience or expertise to use. For the do-it-yourselfer, drone operation mostly calls for a steady hand and a measure of self-confidence with the equipment \u2014 professional pilot not required. And, for those who choose to employ outsides sources instead, it should still be less costly than an airplane or helicopter.\nMaking the Decision to Go \u201cDrone\u201d\nSold on the idea of an enhanced approach to more polished and affordable elevated photography of your properties, but not sure how to do it? Here are some things to consider before buying or hiring out.\nIf you decide to \u201cgo drone,\u201d either by buying and flying your own or hiring someone else to do it, first familiarize yourself with the legal requirements and risks of using a UAS video-photography system. Some things to consider include:\nWho is capable and qualified to fly the drone?\nWhat are the registration and other legal prerequisites?\nWhere and how can a UAS/drone be flown?\nWhat are the risks and liabilities if something should go wrong?\nTo help answer this last question, you can download the FAA's safety app, which provides real-time information about airspace restrictions and other flying requirements based on your GPS location. 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        "raw_content": "Argentine cuisine may be described as the cultural blend and influenced by Italian and Spanish populations. Argentine people have a reputation for their love of best steak. Invitations to have dinner at home is generally viewed as a symbol of friendship, warmth, and integration and that\u2019s why we would like to invite you to our house\u2026. Welcome to Buenos Aires Nights restaurant in Maidstone, a fine and casual place offers a unique steakhouse experience to eat an Argentinian steak of high-quality in Kent.\nThere are many different varieties of grapes cultivated in Argentina and more recently Southern of the Buenos Aires, reflecting the country\u2019s many immigrant groups. The French brought Malbec, and the Italians brought vines that\u200b they called Bonarda and Torront\u00e9s Which makes most of Argentina\u2019s best-known wines, you will find the best selection of these grapes in our Argentinian wine menu and food.\nRESTAURANT was last modified: January 17th, 2019 by administrator00\nCopyright \u00a9 2018 Buenos Aires Nights Argentinean Steakhouse All rights reserved.",
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It\u2019s also a fundamentally subjective phenomenon, one that is first and foremost felt.\nLanguages are not inanimate objects, to be acquired once and then kept in the dusty storeroom of the mind. They are living things that capture our imagination and define our reality: Language, emotion and identity are tightly bound together. It may be that somebody speaks a language perfectly from childhood yet still doesn\u2019t see herself as bilingual because she doesn\u2019t live in that country and doesn\u2019t feel in touch with the culture, humor and social signifiers. Others see themselves as bilingual from the moment they feel able to express themselves without restraint or hesitation.\nFor the purpose of this article, let\u2019s settle on a common definition: Bilingual people are those who grew up speaking two languages and are able to switch effortlessly between the two. If we take this as a starting point, we can ask the question: What particular psychological characteristics are found in these people? Or put differently, how does the bilingual brain work?\n2. The bilingual brain\nWorld and language\nLanguage creates our first connection to the world. The newborn child that takes a deep breath and cries out is both expressing itself and letting the world know it\u2019s there. During infancy, grammar and vocabulary emerge (in all cultures, if you believe Chomsky\u2019s idea of Universal Grammar) and influence how you engage with the world (if you subscribe to a more Whorfian view that language affects perception).\nWhat about people who possess two possible linguistic systems to express an idea or a feeling? For a long time bilingualism was considered negative: The overwhelming opinion was that such an upbringing could cause confusion, especially in small children. Then in 1962, a study from Peal and Lambert that looked at the relationship between intelligence and language fundamentally altered the outlook. More recent studies have even claimed that bilingual people have a stronger \u201cmeta-linguistic awareness,\u201d which applies to problem solving in areas outside of language, such as mathematics.\nAlthough we can quantify some of the cognitive benefits of bilingualism, there are still many questions about how the bilingual brain works. Does it \u201cchoose\u201d one of the language paths instead of the other? Is this influenced by ease, or context, or which synapses have been most strengthened over time? (This opens up a whole new can of worms \u2014 the idea of both languages being \u201cequally strong\u201d is also a red herring.) Researchers such as Lera Boroditsky have described differences between mono- and bilinguals in perceptions of color, and representations of time.\nBrot, baguette and cognitive reference systems\nThe idea of having different linguistic systems can be illustrated by the difference between the German Brot and the French baguette \u2013 both essentially referring to bread. On the one hand, you\u2019ve got that warm, golden brown, crunchy baguette, which you might dunk in a coffee or enjoy with a five-course cheese platter. On the other side is dark Brot, pure or with grains, moist and compact, healthy, delicious and filling. The words do not live in the same imaginary worlds; they conjure different memories, emotions and cultural references. They belong to different cognitive reference systems, and a bilingual person who wishes to speak of bread has a variety of means available to them.\nA comparison with synesthesia illuminates the concept further. Those affected by synesthesia confuse two senses, like seeing and hearing. A synesthete might literally see music in the form of different colors, and therefore have access to two senses that help them describe the music. As a consequence their description may appear richer, more metaphorical or figurative. Many poems, as well as expressions in everyday use, draw on synesthetic principles \u2014 that\u2019s why we speak of warm or cold colors. The more connections in the brain, the more conceptual possibilities are awoken. This so-called cognitive flexibility is associated with creativity and seems particularly pronounced among bilingual people.\nWeird and wonderful cross-linguistic inventions can occur when you juggle more than one language on a daily basis. If a word slips your mind, or indeed there is no other way to express something, you can grab for a solution from another language. I remember having coffee with a German friend and making a particularly excellent (okay, awful) pun. She looked up at me with a grimace and asked me \u201cif I\u2019d had a clown for breakfast.\u201d She speaks both English and German, and that creative phrase is how she needed to express herself in that moment.\nOnly 13% of all UN countries are officially monolingual. If you grew up in one of them (United States, Australia, England, here\u2019s looking at you), don\u2019t despair. It\u2019s not too late to take the plunge. Learning a new language is like exercise for your brain: it helps stimulate and increase brain connections.\nSome claim that language learning has influenced their life and personality, that they are more open, creative, confident and tolerant in the new language. It\u2019s certainly true that languages change people \u2014 it\u2019s not uncommon to see a different side of them when they\u2019re speaking another tongue. So seize the day \u2014 free the clown \u2014 and start learning that language.\nImprove your brain's performance with a second language.\nCode-Switching: The Weird And Wonderful Side Of Bilingual Communication\nFrom finding the perfect expression to showing where you come from: Here\u2019s why bilingual people are constantly switching between languages.\nLet\u2019s Bust Some Myths About Raising Bilingual Children\nDoes growing up with more than one language delay cognitive development or enhance it? We dig into some scientific studies on bilingualism to separate fact from fiction.\nMarion Maurin\nMarion Maurin's German roots were well hidden: her German mother moved to France at the age of 21, obtained French citizenship and brought her children up in French. 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        "raw_content": "More than 25 million people in the US suffer from migraines. Migraine headaches may occur as little as a few times a year to as many as a few times a week. During a migraine headache, the pain can be so severe and literally blinding that the person may be immobilized. Migraines are often brought on by stress, poor sleep, poor diet, food allergies, low blood sugar, lack of exercise, hormonal changes and other factors.\nOnce thought to be caused by vascular constriction of the blood vessels in the brain, migraines are now thought to be caused by chemical imbalances in the brain that leads to inflammation of the blood vessels in the meninges (the tissues that cover the brain). When serotonin levels drop, the inflammation response is triggered leading to a migraine headache.\nPharmaceuticals that are designed to increase serotonin levels are often used to immediately treat migraine pain and also to manage migraines. Unfortunately, there are severe side effects associated with many of these medications and a physician will not prescribe any of these medications for people with heart disease. If you are taking a prescription for migraine headaches, it is important that you do not discontinue your medication without the consent and guidance of your physician, as there can be serious side effects from discontinuing some medications.\nMassage therapy is a promising treatment for migraine sufferers. In a study from Annals of Behavioral Medicine, a group of migraine sufferers underwent a 13-week study that involved regular massage sessions during weeks 5-10. Compared to the control group, the massage group reported lowered frequency of migraines. In addition, sleep quality improved, cortisol levels dropped, anxiety was reduced and the massage group also exhibited better stress management.1\nIf you are looking for migraine relief and management without the use of drugs, call our office for an appointment.\nLawler SP, Cameron LD. A randomized, controlled trial of massage therapy as a treatment for migraine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2006;32(1):50-59.",
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        "raw_content": "WRIT grows despite slump\nDonald SaltzTHE BALTIMORE EVENING SUN\nAny conversation about successful real estate investing, especially during tough times, has to include mention of the Washington Real Estate Investment Trust of Bethesda, which has the top record in the industry for growth of share price and dividends -- up about 33 times in the past 15 years. WRIT has boosted its earnings 26 years in a row at a compound growth rate of 15 percent a year.\nThis week, the trust reported record results for 1991: earnings up 14 percent and cash flow ahead 13 percent. The dividend was raised for the 21st consecutive year.\nWith WRIT's revenues, earnings, cash flow and dividends all hitting peaks, attention has to turn to the man with perhaps the most appropriate name in the industry -- Benjamin Franklin Kahn. His philosophy parallels that of the original Franklin. Unlike some competitors whose earnings have been suffering, the conservative trust has no such worries.\nAs an equity trust, WRIT generally pays cash for its properties, and that cash has been cheap to accumulate. The trust has piled up an investing fund of more than $40 million, primarily from the sale of new shares. The cash costs the dividend rate, currently 6 percent based on the sale price of $20.75 per new share and the $1.24-a-share dividend. Selectivity is paramount -- WRIT receives hundreds of property offers annually and in 1991 bought none of them.\nBasically, Mr. Kahn runs the trust in this way: He buys value properties, improves them and leases space at higher prices. WRIT has been able to maintain its occupancy rate near 95 percent, and it would be even higher were it not for exceptionally low occupancy when two major office buildings were acquired in recent years. Those occupancy levels have been improved greatly but still lag behind the average.\nWRIT has diversified well among apartment and office buildings, and shopping and business centers. With its properties mostly around the Washington area, supervision is easier, Mr. Kahn says. WRIT was also able last year to renegotiate many service contracts, chopping expenses to 30 percent from 32 percent.\nLast year, as the real estate industry suffered more than usual, WRIT's share price climbed 10 points, to 26 1/2 . Its trading volume has gained substantially in recent months, a sign of more interest in this most successful of all real estate trusts.\nFrom trusts to trucks\nLast year was a poor one for the Preston Corp., with headquarters in Preston on the Eastern Shore. The company lost less than in 1990, but that year's loss was substantially because of the closing of divisions. The sluggish economy was the reason for last year's loss of $3.4 million, or nearly 60 cents a share.\nHowever, William Potter, chairman and president, sees a light down the tunnel. He expects the nation's economy to improve in the next few months and his company to do better -- to operate profitably -- along with it. Preston Trucking and other companies under the Preston Corp. banner, operating in many areas of the country, make up one of the 10 leading trucking businesses in the nation.\n\"Comparing us to a company such as the Chrysler Corp. is a good analogy,\" Mr. Potter said. \"There is a lot of leverage\" that can result in heavy losses during slow times but strong earnings when the economy improves.",
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Columbia\u2019s defense hasn\u2019t been that good the last few games, while Yale has been playing pretty good defense, allowing a high of 71 points over its last seven games and are on a 1-5 totals run.\nManhattan at Niagra: The first-half total in this one is 61 and I have it at 56, so an under lean in this one. Manhattan is a terrible offensive team, averaging just 25.2 points in the first half and 23.5 when they\u2019re on the road, although the Jaspers can play a little defense and allow under 30 points per game, both overall and on the road. Niagra is more of an uptempo team, although they\u2019re not really a very good shooting team, as they average less than 42% from the field and have to think the Jaspers will try to slow things down a little bit in this one. Niagra averages 34.1 points in the first half and allows 34.9, but the question is if Manhattan can take advantage of Niagra\u2019s defensive woes. The Jaspers had their best offensive game of the season when these two teams met last month, with Manhattan scoring 90 points on 63.6% shooting and nearly 60% from 3-point range.\n28 St. Joes\n30 South Alabama\n37 Troy State\n40 Georgia Southern\n33 Northern Kentucky\n26 Manahttan\n36 Canisius\n33 Marist\n30 Quinnipac\nEND OF FEB. 15 PICKS\nTough beat with our Creighton total on Wednesday, as we couldn\u2019t get a basket in the final 2:50 of the first half and lost by two after we looked pretty good the entire way, which is how first half betting goes at times.\nTwo totals plays for Thursday and in a bit of a surprise, both are overs and both are also added games.\nVMI at Wofford: The first half total in this one is sitting at 72 and I have it at 79, so a seven-point difference and an over play here. The teams met last month and Wofford came away with a 90-76 road victory, in a non-covering effort, as they were favored by 16. The game easily went over the total of 146 and it was pretty tight at halftime, as Wofford just led 40-38 in a game that saw both teams shoot well. VMI\u2019s scoring takes a hit on the road, as they average 36 first-half points overall, but just 31 on the road, but they make up for it on the defensive end, where they allow 43.7 points compared to 38.2 overall. Wofford averages 2.1 more first-half points at home and allows .5 fewer points, so these teams combine to average 2 more points in the first half in today\u2019s location.\nEastern Kentucky at Morehead State: The first half total in this one is 77 and I have it at 85, so an eight point difference and an over play here. This is the first meeting of the season between these two teams this year and Eastern Kentucky is averaging 36.4 points on the road against teams who allow 35.9 and allowing 44 points on the road to teams to score 35.4 points. Morehead averages 38.6 points in the first half and is allowing 37.3 at home, which is slightly higher than their overall average.\nBelmont at Tennessee State: The first half total on this one is 74 and I have it at 82, but moved it to the other games section due to Tennessee State\u2019s home vs. away scoring, as they score 3.3 more points and allow 5.1 fewer, while Belmont sees .7 fewer points in their road games. This one will come down to which team controls the pace early on, as Belmont will look to push the tempo and Tennessee State plays a more deliberate game. Belmont won 92-74 last month at home, shooting better than 63% for the game and also went 13 for 21 in 3-point shooting. Despite that effort, the game was just 43-31 at halftime.\nCollege first half totals have been posted at several shops, so we\u2019ll take a look at couple of games here.\nCreighton at Xavier: The first half total on this one came out at 68.5 and I have it at 77, so enough of a gap to have an over play in this one. The teams met 10 days ago and the total there was 153 for the full game and now it\u2019s down to 146 after opening 148. Creighton won that one 76-54, which has had a bit of an impact on the total here. Both teams were under their average field goal attempts in the first game, which is a result of 32 turnovers by the two teams. Creighton was solid from the field, while Xavier left a little to be desired. On the road this season, Creighton is scoring 36.5 points in the first half and allowing 37.4. Creighton\u2019s foes have allowed an average of 33.9 points, so they\u2019re a few points better than average offensively, while their foes are averaging 35.7 points, so they\u2019re 1.5 points below average on defense. Xavier scores 3.1 more first half points at home than foes allow, while getting a +1.9 on defense, allowing 34 points to teams who average 35.9.\nClemson at Miami: The first half total in this one is 61, while I have at 66, so it falls short of our seven-point difference for overs. Clemson scores 33.2 points in the first half, while having played foes who allow 31.9, so the Tigers are slightly better than average on offense, while allowing 33 points on the road to teams who average 35.6. The Hurricanes score 35.8 points at home in the first half, while their foes allow 32.6, while allowing 31.4 points at home to teams who average 35.7 points.\nMinnesota at Nebraska: The first half total on this one is 64.5 and I have it at 62, so it does fall a little bit short of being a play, but included it here, as I lean to the under, as these teams have some pronounced home and away performances, as Minnesota scores 28.9 points on the road and allows 1.5 fewer points on the road, while the Huskers score .7 more points at home, while allowing 3.9 fewer points at home. If we based this one on solely home and away performances, I\u2019d have this one in the mid 50s.\nOn the road this morning, but wanted to get the college basketball articles out, so will post all of the numbers, as well as look at a couple of games, where we\u2019ll estimate the lines.\nGeorgia at Texas A & M: The Aggies are favored by 5 with a full-game total of 148.5, so Texas A & M should be roughly 2.5 in the first half with a total of 70, while I have this one at 77, so a lean to the over in this one. Georgia is one of those teams who doesn\u2019t show that much of a difference between first half and second half scoring, with the Bulldogs scoring 48.4% of their away points in the first half, while allowing 49.3% of their points in the first half.\nThe Aggies are scoring 50% of their points in the first half when they\u2019re at home, while they allow 48.1% of their points in the first half.\nBuffalo at Akron: Two distinct styles in this game, as Buffalo scores 85 and allows 71 points per game and Akron scores 70 and allows 62. For the game, Buffalo is favored by 8 with a total of 144.5, so Buffalo will likely be around -4 for the first half, with a total of 67 to 68 points. I have this one at 63 points, but somewhat of a tough game to play, as Buffalo could force Akron out of their comfort zone if they get out to a first-half lead.\n30 St. Bonnies\n29 St Joes\n40 Texas A & M\n32 Eastern Michigan\n28 Southern Illinois\n34 UNLV\n37 Colorado St\nSmall slate of games for Monday, although it\u2019s definitely a quality schedule, with three of the four games pretty decent ones, while the Portland State at Sacramento State matchup isn\u2019t all that bad.\nVirginia at North Carolina: This one is even with a first half total of 66 and the first-half wager, at least, is going to come down to which team is able to dictate the play. The Cavaliers are going to try and slow things down, while North Carolina is going to look to press the pace. I have this one at 70, so a four-point difference, but still three points of the seven-point difference we look for in overs. This one was 66.5 earlier this morning, so a little bit of action on the under here and one I\u2019ll just stay clear of.\nOklahoma at Baylor: We\u2019re seeing a 64.5 on this one in the first half at the places who do have it posted, with Baylor\u2019s Makai Mason expected to be a game-time decision. Even if Mason goes, you have to wonder if he\u2019ll be close to full strength. The Sooners lost by 30 at home earlier this season in a game where they couldn\u2019t make anything, shooting 27% from the field for the game and they were even worse from 3-point range. I have this one at 61 and will go ahead and give the nod to the under here, thinking the Sooners will be out to make amends and will begin with the defensive side of things.\nKansas at TCU: The first-half total on this one is 70 and the last two games these two have played have seen 71 and 70 points, while I have this one at 67, as both teams tend to play a little better defensviely at tonight\u2019s location. 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        "raw_content": "Forest Fires Essay\nI.\tIntroduction- Forest Fires\nAccording to Merriam-Webster\u2019s Dictionary, Wildfire means \u201ca sweeping and destructive conflagration esp. in a wilderness or a rural area.\u201d Also according to the same dictionary, wilderness means \u201ca tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings.\u201d Forest Fires happen when there is a drought because branches and twigs die and dry out creating plenty of fuel for a fire. According to the NIFC (National Interagency Fire Center) there are about 105,534 wildfires that occur each year.\nWildfires occur when the climate is moist making trees and shrubs ready to grow and when a dry, hot period occurs a wildfire can occur. Wildfires mostly occur in highly vegetated areas like \u2026show more content\u2026\nNomex has an outer shell, a moisture barrier, and a thermal barrier. The outer shell is water-proof and does not weigh much. 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It\u2019s very easy to stereotype\u2026\nThe Complexity Of Forest Fires\nThe Complexity of Forest Fires Case in Indonesia: Exposure on Moral Dimension of the Environmental Policy I.\tIntroduction and Problem Identification Everyone is expected to do the right thing in a society that has a social awareness. The social awareness includes moral behaviour, ethical behaviour and obey the rules. Forest and land fire is a complex environmental problem in Indonesia. In the last 18 years since 1997/1998, forest and land fires happen in every year in Indonesia. The problem is\u2026\nThe Disaster Management Of Forest Fire Control\nrules to manage forest and land fires disaster. The disaster management of forest and land fire could be seen from the establishment of institutional Directorate of Forest Fire Control in particular a Section of Forest Fire Control in 1983, Sub Directorate of Forest Fire Control in 1994 and the third the Directorate of Forest Fire Control in 2004. 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        "raw_content": "Bend council seat draws candidates with diverse backgrounds\nA college administrator, an environmental steward and a musician seek election\nAndrew Davis, left, Gena Goodman-Campbell and Victor Johnson (Submitted photos) - Bulletin\nAndrew Davis, left, Gena Goodman-Campbell and Victor Johnson (Submitted photos) 7901783\nAndrew Davis (Submitted photo) - Bulletin\nAndrew Davis (Submitted photo) 7901782\nName: Andrew Davis\nProfession: Student life director at Central Oregon Community College\nEducation: Bachelor\u2019s degree in business administration from Oregon State University-Cascades and master\u2019s in business administration from Eastern Oregon University\nName: Gena Goodman-Campbell\nProfession: Public lands coordinator at the Oregon Natural Desert Association\nEducation: Bachelor\u2019s degree in political science from Colorado College\nName: Victor Johnson\nProfession: Musician and support provider for adults with developmental disabilities\nEducation: Associate degree in audio engineering from Full Sail University and bachelor\u2019s degree in English literature from Guilford College\nBend\u2019s next city Councilor will be a community college administrator, an environmental steward or a musician.\nAndrew Davis, Gena Goodman-Campbell and Victor Johnson are running to fill a seat held by Councilor Nathan Boddie, who\u2019s running for the state House.\nDavis, 34, has lived in northeast Bend his entire life. 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The city should offer incentives and subsidies to developers to make sure they can build the types of housing Bend needs, she said.\n\u201cOne of the challenges right now is that the cost of construction and the cost of development is causing local builders to mainly build homes that are not affordable to the vast majority of people who work here,\u201d she said. \u201cWe actually have a couple thousand homes on the market at any given time that are available, but those homes that are available are affordable to people making over $150,000 for a family of four.\u201d\nBend\u2019s transportation planning should focus on ways to move people more efficiently across town, she said. 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        "raw_content": "The health system of the future was invented 200 years ago\nMatt Sinderbrand, MPH \u2022et; December 4, 2017 \u2022et; 7 minute read\nHow many times have you purchased something with a piece of plastic? Do you ever wonder how that actually works? What exactly am I giving over with each swipe of my credit card? Isn\u2019t it just data?\nWhy yes, it is! At a high level, ever since we moved away from the gold standard, data (i.e. information recorded in a ledger) has determined the value of traditional currency: I, personally, have never purchased anything with gold - although, I do often romanticize the concept (thanks a lot, Westworld). However, I use a piece of plastic nearly every day to transmit data that removes value from my bank account and sends it to another. Why does this matter?\nIn our \u201cinformation economy\u201d, data is the favored method to pay for products and services. Although the current model still depends on the assignment of value based on traditional assets (money in a bank), the rise of cryptocurrency as a way to assign value based on digital assets (tokens on a blockchain) is ushering in a wild frontier of untethered financial exchange. The possibilities are endless, and trying to put a limit on how things might evolve - or devolve - would be silly at this point. Widespread adoption is still quite some time away.\nA big barrier to adoption of cryptocurrencies is trust. Although the blockchain is a more secure environment than traditional servers, convincing a typical person to entrust their hard-earned money to a \u201cvirtual bank\u201d (i.e. no brick-and-mortar) is a difficult sell. This is because our perception of security is a lot more important than the technical security itself - I trust a bank to hold my money because I\u2019ve walked into that bank and seen a person. And remember, I\u2019m a millennial.\nConsider the fact that 70% of the disposable income in this country is controlled by Boomers - this population is inherently less trustworthy of technology, yet happens to have the most value to distribute (i.e. real assets that have already become irreversibly tethered to data). I\u2019d argue that in order for blockchain to be adopted as a secure financial intermediary, trust must come first. But how did we come to trust financial intermediaries in the first place? Where did banks come from?\nInstead of where, let\u2019s look at an incredibly simplified explanation of why: In the agrarian towns of early 19th century America, farmers needed a way to support one another through the tough times, and came together as small communities to figure out how.\nThey established local community banks to make it easier for successful farmers and merchants to pool and distribute their wealth to other hard-working, but less fortunate, farmers. Recognizing that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, banks became the intermediary entrusted to redistribute value on behalf of individuals, ensuring the community continued to thrive and grow.\nMy point here is that the very concept of banking arose out of an established need at the community level.\nIn other words, the community is the defining factor influencing the creation of an intermediary designed to manage and redistribute \u201cvalue\u201d. We trust traditional banks as our intermediary because we created them to serve that specific function.\nLet\u2019s go back a step and recap:\nData has replaced traditional currency as our favored method to exchange value\nEquating data to value means our collective data is more valuable than any individual\u2019s\nPooling our collective data to strengthen the broader community is a sensible practice, but trust remains the biggest barrier\nEngendering trust in an intermediary to manage and redistribute this pool of value first occurs at the community level\nMy question is this: If we can pool our value together to help each other financially through an intermediary, why can\u2019t we pool our value together to help each other medically through something similar? Yes, we already have institutions in place that are supposedly doing this for us (health systems, insurance companies, etc.), but their incentives to do so are shrouded in so much bureaucratic noise that efforts to this point have been largely inconsequential (see: Health Information Exchanges).\nWe know our health data holds immense value because thousands of organizations pay billions of dollars for access to it.\nWe know that the value and completeness of health data are inherently linked, meaning a pool of complete data is more valuable than a pool of incomplete data.\nWe know that the only way to access \u201ccomplete\u201d information is through the individual owner of that information.\nWe know that in the context of the health system, the individual owner is the patient or their representative.\nThe main issue, as argued above, is trust; as we learned from our quick history lesson on banks, addressing the trust issue starts at the community level. In the context of healthcare, an institution designed to explicitly manage and redistribute value for the mutual benefit of the community does not yet exist, and this is the main reason for lack of progress toward a national infrastructure designed to do the same. We must start at the community level, just as we did for our finances, in order to engender the trust necessary to proceed. BUT, motivating individual community members (consumers) to change their behavior requires an immediate and tangible benefit that makes the upside of adoption remarkably clear. So what does that look like?\nBy the consumer, for the consumer\nOur health system\u2019s inability to effectively exchange information causes pain at every level: from the individual and their family who experience widespread frustration in trying to coordinate care, to the local employer who struggles to keep his employees healthy and productive, to the primary care physician who doesn\u2019t know enough about her patients to keep them in good health. Every one of these stakeholders can be viewed as a consumer of healthcare in some sense, and only due to lack of available options do they continue to Our trust in the system - one that we believed had our best interest in mind - is completely eroded, but we\u2019ve got to start somewhere. The first step is building an intermediary entrusted to manage data (i.e. value) on everyone\u2019s behalf.\nThe Consumer-Directed eXchange (CDX) - An old approach to a new problem\nSimilar to financial data, a complete pool of health data creates the opportunity to repackage and redistribute the data through different vehicles of value (see: finance industry in the 1980s and 90s).\nWe as the \u201cdata owners\u201d contribute our health data to a CDX in return for a share of the profits that CDX generates based on the value generated through commercial sale of our data.\nCDX is organized as a Co-Op, providing tangible financial benefit to the consumer and asking for little in return (aside from trust, of course).\nAs the pool of value continues to grow, CDX becomes the foundation for a micro \u201cdata economy\u201d by repackaging the data and capturing revenues from the pharmas and biotechs already paying billions for it.\nAt this point, it might be good to touch on the technical feasibility of this approach. Over the past few months we\u2019ve written a whitepaper that defines exactly what this approach would look like once blockchain matures a bit. For now, traditional cloud-based infrastructure would suffice for proving the viability of the CDX approach.\nThe problems with the CDX approach are operational: Information silos, archaic governance practices, and an all-around industry resistance to comply with the information owner\u2019s (you, the patient) right to access, are preventing progress at every turn. In the absence of financial incentives, it will take years of education to initiate this shift away from the typical feeling of helplessness that\u2019s become the norm for healthcare consumers like you and me - but we\u2019ve got to start somewhere, right?\nTo wrap up: Relying on entrenched institutions to be the vanguards of change is no longer an option - the magic bullet isn\u2019t coming any time soon. 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To help you be more productive, here are 11 places other than a coffee shop where you can sit down, focus, and finally get some work done.\n1. Hotel Lobbies\nKo Olina Marriott in Hawaii is not a bad spot to get some work done.\nHotel lobbies are my favorite place to get serious work done away from the home office. During the week lobbies are often deserted, making it the perfect spot for phone calls. There\u2019s usually excellent wifi, and if the wifi is locked down, it\u2019s not too difficult to get a front desk worker to tell you the password. If you need to print or fax, there\u2019s usually a business center where you can take care of those tasks, too.\nIf the thought of being a freeloader makes you uneasy, just order a drink or some food at the lobby bar. 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Many upscale gyms \u2014 pardon me, fitness centers \u2014 such as Equinox now offer free wifi.\nAs an added bonus, you don\u2019t have to feel bad anymore about never working out. And now you have a real reason to try deducting your gym membership on your taxes!\n6. Bars and Pubs\nPickwick\u2019s Pub in Woodland Hills, California, offers free wifi and opens at 11 am every day.\nErnest Hemingway wouldn't have been caught dead in a Starbucks.\nFor all the benefits of a cafe without the hordes of wannabe screenwriters, try a pub. True writers drink liquor, not coffee.\n7. Fast Food Restaurants\nThe interior of a McDonald\u2019s in Avon, Connecticut. Photo courtesy Mike Mozart.\nThey may not be the healthy option, but you can rely on wifi at many of the nation\u2019s top fast food chains. 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        "raw_content": "Aaron Sorkin Speaks at Syracuse University's 158th Commencement - Speech Transcript\nWriter for stage and screen Aaron Sorkin spoke at Syracuse University's 158th Commencement yesterday; read a transcript from his speech below!\nThere's a story about a man and a woman who have been married for 40 years. One evening at dinner the woman turns to her husband and says, \"You know, 40 years ago on our wedding day you told me that you loved me and you haven't said those words since.\" They sit in silence for a long moment before the husband says \"If I change my mind, I'll let you know.\"\nWell, it's been a long time since I sat where you sit, and I can remember looking up at my teachers with great admiration, with fondness, with gratitude and with love. Some of the teachers who were there that day are here this day and I wanted to let them know that I haven't changed my mind.\nThere's another story. Two newborn babies are lying side by side in the hospital and they glance at each other. Ninety years later, through a remarkable coincidence, the two are back in the same hospital lying side by side in the same hospital room. They look at each other and one of them says, \"So what'd you think?\"\nIt's going to be a very long time before you have to answer that question, but time shifts gears right now and starts to gain speed. Just ask your parents whose heads, I promise you, are exploding right now. They think they took you home from the maternity ward last month. They think you learned how to walk last week. They don't understand how you could possibly be getting a degree in something today. They listened to \"Cat's in the Cradle\" the whole car ride here.\nI'd like to say to the parents that I realized something while I was writing this speech: the last teacher your kids will have in college will be me. And that thought scared the hell out of me. Frankly, you should feel exactly the same way. But I am the father of an 11-year-old daughter, so I do know how proud you are today, how proud your daughters and your sons make you every day, and that they did just learn how to walk last week, that you'll never not be there for them, that you love them more than they'll ever know and that it doesn\u2019t matter how many degrees get put in their hand, they will always be dumber than you are.\nAnd make no mistake about it, you are dumb. You're a group of incredibly well-educated dumb people. I was there. We all were there. You're barely functional. There are some screw-ups headed your way. I wish I could tell you that there was a trick to avoiding the screw-ups, but the screw-ups, they're a-coming for ya. It's a combination of life being unpredictable, and you being super dumb.\nToday is May 13th and today you graduate. Growing up, I looked at my future as a timeline of graduations in which every few years, I'd be given more freedom and reward as I passed each milestone of childhood. When I get my driver's license, my life will be like this; when I'm a senior, my life will be like that; when I go off to college, my life will be like this; when I move out of the dorms, my life will be like that; and then finally, graduation. And on graduation day, I had only one goal left, and that was to be part of professional theater. We have this in common, you and I\u2014we want to be able to earn a living doing what we love. Whether you're a writer, mathematician, engineer, architect, butcher, baker or candlestick maker, you want an invitation to the show.\nToday is May 13th, and today you graduate, and today you already know what I know: to get where you're going, you have to be good, and to be good where you're going, you have to be damned good. Every once in a while, you'll succeed. Most of the time you'll fail, and most of the time the circumstances will be well beyond your control.\nWhen we were casting my first movie, \"A Few Good Men,\" we saw an actor just 10 months removed from the theater training program at UCLA. We liked him very much and we cast him in a small, but featured role as an endearingly dimwitted Marine corporal. The actor had been working as a Domino's Pizza delivery boy for 10 months, so the news that he'd just landed his first professional job and that it was in a new movie that Rob Reiner was directing, starring Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson, was met with happiness. But as is often the case in show business, success begets success before you've even done anything, and a week later the actor's agent called. The actor had been offered the lead role in a new, as-yet-untitled Milos Forman film. He was beside himself. He felt loyalty to the first offer, but Forman after all was offering him the lead. We said we understood, no problem, good luck, we'll go with our second choice. Which, we did. And two weeks later, the Milos Forman film was scrapped. Our second choice, who was also making his professional debut, was an actor named Noah Wyle. Noah would go on to become one of the stars of the television series \"ER\" and hasn't stopped working since. I don't know what the first actor is doing, and I can't remember his name. Sometimes, just when you think you have the ball safely in the end zone, you're back to delivering pizzas for Domino's. Welcome to the NFL.\nIn the summer of 1983, after I graduated, I moved to New York to begin my life as a struggling writer. I got a series of survival jobs that included bartending, ticket-taking, telemarketing, limo driving, and dressing up as a moose to pass out leaflets in a mall. I ran into a woman who'd been a senior here when I was a freshman. I asked her how it was going and how she felt Syracuse had prepared her for the Early Stages of her career. She said, \"Well, the thing is, after three years you start to forget everything they taught you in college. But once you've done that, you'll be fine.\" I laughed because I thought it was funny and also because I wanted to ask her out, but I also think she was wrong.\nAs a freshman drama student\u2014and this story is now becoming famous\u2014I had a play analysis class\u2014it was part of my requirement. The professor was Gerardine Clark. (applause) If anybody was wondering, the drama students are sitting over there (applause). The play analysis class met for 90 minutes twice a week. We read two plays a week and we took a 20-question true or false quiz at the beginning of the session that tested little more than whether or not we'd read the play. The problem was that the class was at 8:30 in the morning, it met all the way down on East Genesee, I lived all the way up at Brewster/Boland, and I don't know if you've noticed, but from time to time the city of Syracuse experiences inclement weather. All this going to class and reading and walking through snow, wind chill that's apparently powered by jet engines, was having a negative effect on my social life in general and my sleeping in particular. At one point, being quizzed on \"Death of a Salesman,\" a play I had not read, I gave an answer that indicated that I wasn't aware that at the end of the play the salesman dies. And I failed the class. I had to repeat it my sophomore year; it was depressing, frustrating and deeply embarrassing. And it was without a doubt the single most significant event that occurred in my evolution as a writer. 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The subject was \"Death of a Salesman.\" You made a good decision coming to school here.\nI've made some bad decisions. I lost a decade of my life to cocaine addiction. You know how I got addicted to cocaine? I tried it. The problem with drugs is that they work, right up until the moment that they decimate your life. Try cocaine, and you'll become addicted to it. Become addicted to cocaine, and you will either be dead, or you will wish you were dead, but it will only be one or the other. My big fear was that I wasn't going to be able to write without it. There was no way I was going to be able to write without it. Last year I celebrated my 11-year anniversary of not using coke. (applause) Thank you. In that 11 years, I've written three television series, three movies, a Broadway play, won the Academy Award and taught my daughter all the lyrics to \"Pirates of Penzance.\" I have good friends.\nYou'll meet a lot of people who, to put it simply, don't know what they're talking about. In 1970 a CBS executive famously said that there were four things that we would never, ever see on television: a divorced person, a Jewish person, a person living in New York City and a man with a moustache. By 1980, every show on television was about a divorced Jew who lives in New York City and goes on a blind date with Tom Selleck.\nDevelop your own compass, and trust it. Take risks, dare to fail, remember the first person through the wall always gets hurt. My junior and senior years at Syracuse, I shared a five-bedroom apartment at the top of East Adams with four roommates, one of whom was a fellow theater major named Chris. Chris was a sweet guy with a sly sense of humor and a sunny stage presence. He was born out of his time, and would have felt most at home playing Mickey Rooney's sidekick in \"Babes on Broadway.\" I had subscriptions back then to Time and Newsweek. Chris used to enjoy making fun of what he felt was an odd interest in world events that had nothing to do with the arts. I lost touch with Chris after we graduated and so I'm not quite certain when he died. But I remember about a year and a half after the last time I saw him, I read an article in Newsweek about a virus that was burning its way across the country. The Centers for Disease Control was calling it \"Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome\" or AIDS for short. And they were asking the White House for $35 million for research, care and cure. The White House felt that $35 million was way too much money to spend on a disease that was only affecting homosexuals, and they passed. Which I'm sure they wouldn't have done if they'd known that $35 million was a steal compared to the $2 billion it would cost only 10 years later.\nAm I saying that Chris would be alive today if only he'd read Newsweek? Of course not. But it seems to me that more and more we've come to expect less and less of each other, and that's got to change. Your friends, your family, this school expect more of you than vocational success.\nToday is May 13th and today you graduate and the rules are about to change, and one of them is this: Decisions are made by those who show up. Don't ever forget that you're a citizen of this world.\nDon't ever forget that you're a citizen of this world, and there are things you can do to lift the human spirit, things that are easy, things that are free, things that you can do every day. Civility, respect, kindness, character. You're too good for schadenfreude, you're too good for gossip and snark, you're too good for intolerance\u2014and since you're walking into the middle of a presidential election, it's worth mentioning that you're too good to think people who disagree with you are your enemy. Unless they went to Georgetown, in which case, they can go to hell. 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        "raw_content": "The latest edition to EA Sports' successful football series is released today.\nEA Sports FIFA 18 released today\nThe wait is almost over for sports game fans around the world. On Friday 29 September, the latest edition of EA Sports\u2019 classic video game, FIFA 18, will be released around the world. And there are some innovative new additions on offer.\nFans of the FIFA series praise the game for its realistic feel and love of detail, and in FIFA 18, EA Sports have taken it to a new level to bring gamers an even more authentic game experience. So for anyone who wants to experience the feeling of playing like Robert Lewandowski or Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, FIFA 18 is not a game to be missed!\nThanks to the power of its Frostbite engine, FIFA 18 blurs the lines between the virtual and real world as it brings the heroes, teams and the atmosphere to life. With Hollywood-style shadow and occlusion techniques, the game offers the most graphically complete and authentic football simulation game of all time. That is seen, for example, in the character rendering and the representation of the match environment.\n16 Bundesliga stars in the top 100\nA total of 16 Bundesliga players are ranked in the top 100 players for FIFA 18, while Manuel Neuer and Robert Lewandowski even make it into the top 10.\n5. Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich, 92)\n6. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich, 91)\n22. Thiago (Bayern Munich, 88)\n24. Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich, 88)\n26. Mats Hummels (Bayern Munich, 88)\n29. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund, 88)\n33. Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich, 88)\n39. Arturo Vidal (Bayern Munich, 87)\n47. Thomas M\u00fcller (Bayern Munich, 86)\n58. James Rodriguez (Bayern Munich, 86)\n61. Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich, 86)\n62. Sokratis (Borussia Dortmund, 86)\n64. Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund, 86)\n65. Javi Martinez (Bayern Munich, 86)\n67. David Alaba (Bayern Munich, 86)\n92. Bernd Leno (Bayer Leverkusen, 85)\nClick here to see how players have been rating each other ahead of the release!",
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        "raw_content": "7 Sites You Should Bookmark To Get The Most Out Of Online Shopping\nFlickr/mandiberg\nAmazon, eBay and Craigslist are the frugal trinity of the online shopping revolution: Between them, you can find virtually anything you're looking for at a good price. But if you're just using each website as is, you're not getting the most out of the experience, and you might be overpaying.\nA cottage industry has sprung up around the major e-commerce sites, with various third parties finding ways to improve the shopping experience, fill in the gaps and exploit inefficiencies. Taking advantage of them can help you find products you'd otherwise miss and save a decent chunk of money.\nHere are a few to check out.\neBay: FatFingers.com\nYes, FatFingers. The idea here is that sometimes people misspell items when they post them on eBay, and these misspelled listings tend to go unseen by most bargain hunters. If you can find them, you can bid on listings that few others have seen, and thus get better prices on them.\nLet's say, for instance, that your dad is a big fan of Budweiser, and you want to get him some Bud-branded merchandise for his birthday. Punch in \"budweiser\" at FatFingers, and it will run a search on various possible misspellings of the word and return some hidden gems: This \"budwieser\" collectible belt buckle, for instance, was $3.99 and had zero bids with just hours to go. Or perhaps you'd prefer this Budweiser Lizards figurine, which makes the same spelling mistake and likewise had no bids shortly before the auction ended.\nThe only question here is whether you're comfortable buying from someone who couldn't even be bothered to proofread their listing. Still, eBay's a much better deal when you're not competing against any other bidders, isn't it?\neBay: BayCrazy.com\nBayCrazy can help you find items that have no bids (and are thus available at really good prices), but unlike FatFingers, it doesn't limit you to items that got overlooked because the seller can't spell. Its \"Ending Now\" search tool lets you see all auctions that are about end without bids, giving you the cream of the unwanted crop. You can also refine your search by category, put in a search term, and even put in the most money you're willing to spend.\nThat last bit is crucial: If you've just got a few bucks in your pocket, you can quickly see which cheap items you can get. I put in a limit of $5 and selected the \"books\" category, immediately turning up a wealth of cookbooks and paperbacks; all of them were about to end bidding, many of them at a dollar or less. It's like shopping a giant flea market.\nAnd it doesn't stop there: The site offers other unusual ways to hunt the site, including a search tool that lets you see auctions scheduled to end in the dead of night -- thus allowing you to make a last-minute bid while most of your competition is asleep. There's also a \"Local Bargains\" section that limits your search to sellers in the area, allowing you to pick items up in person instead of paying for shipping.\nCraigslist: NotiCraig\nCraigslist is a great way to find second-hand goods in your area, from used cars to bookshelves. The problem is that merchandise tends to go on a first-come, first-serve basis: If you're not there within a few hours of something being posted, someone else will snatch it up.\nYou could spend all day browsing Craigslist and running a search every 20 minutes for the kitchen table you need for your new apartment. Or you could just have NotiCraig do it for you.\nNotiCraig, which we discovered this week via Lifehacker, allows you to punch in your city, price range, keywords, and email address. And any time a posting that matches those terms go up -- a kitchen table under $100, for instance -- you'll immediately get an email alert so that you can be the first to contact the poster. Depending on how broad the search terms you use are, you might find yourself with an inbox full of largely irrelevant posts, so it might help to segregate these alerts in a separate inbox (and then cancel the alert as soon as you find what you were looking for).\nCraigslist: IFTTT (If This, Then That)\nFor more advanced users, Lifehacker also recommends IFTTT (If This, Then That), which lets you set up alerts for more complicated situations or use one that someone else has created. It can be used for deals (for instance, \"send me an email if there is a deal on iTunes gift cards\"), but it can also be used for other actions involving a host of websites, like texting you the weather report every morning.\nAmazon: CamelCamelCamel\nCamelCamelCamel is in the business of tracking the numerous price fluctuations of items on Amazon. It's a good idea to check it before you buy: You might find that the item is usually cheaper but is currently in the midst of a temporary price spike, in which case you might consider holding off.\nBut it's also got alerts, which is great for shoppers who simply refuse to go above a certain price. Punch in the item and your target price, and as soon as it falls within your price range, you'll get an alert. Amazon isn't first-come, first-serve like Craigslist is, but price drops on the site often last for a fairly limited time. (Consider, for instance, its recent pricing war with Overstock.) Get one of these alerts set up, and you can take advantage in the brief window you have.\nAmazon: FillerItem.com\nSo you set up your alert on that video game, and today you finally got an email informing you that it had dropped below your $30 threshold.\nBut wait! It went all the way down to $23.90. And since Amazon's free-shipping threshold is $25, that means that you'll have to pay a $4 for shipping. You're faced with the bizarre situation of wishing that the product was a little more expensive so that you could get it for less.\nNow there's an easy solution: FillerItem.com helps you find small, cheap items to get you to the free-shipping cutoff. Put in how many dollars or cents short of $25 your cart is, and it will return a list of \"filler items\" of that price or higher. In this case, we're only $1.10 short, and FillerItem offers a list of a hundreds of tiny items. Many, you probably don't need, like pipe adapters and screws; for a buck and change, you could add one to your cart and then throw it away.\nBut if you want something you could use, FillerItem puts in bold any item in your price range that's popular on Amazon. For $1.18, for instance, you can get a 12-pack of Bic pens. So, throw in a box of pens, get your total to $25.08, and save a few bucks on shipping.\nMost E-Commerce Sites: FreePriceAlerts\nWe mentioned this one in our roundup of tools that guarantee the lowest price, but it bears mentioning again here. FreePriceAlerts is a browser plug-in -- a small program that installs in the background of any major web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari). It's silent until you get onto a product page on an e-commerce site.\nThat's when it springs into action: It appears in the corner of your screen to tell you whether the site you're on really has the lowest possible price. Often it will find another site -- perhaps one you hadn't even heard of -- that has the same product for a lower price, which it displays for you.\nAs we noted in January, the tool doesn't account for shipping charges. In the case of that pack of Bic pens, the alerts popped up to tell me that I could save a whole 30 cents by buying the same pack of pens from one of Amazon's third-party marketplace sellers ... which would charge me $5 to ship the pack of pens. When something like this happens -- or when it recommends a merchants that you haven't heard of and don't trust -- you can easily hide the alert.\nBut it's nice to have around to remind you to shop around, and it can save you some serious dough by turning up better offers that you may not have known about. And like every other tool on this list, it's totally free.\nNow you can buy even more online...\nrick via Compfight cc\nTime To Weigh The Real Pros And Cons Of Online Grocery Shopping >",
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        "raw_content": "We Are Laying the Foundation for Mines of Tomorrow\nBy James Gordon Carr Delhi Print Edition: September 11, 2016\nJames Gordon Carr\nFew countries understand the nexus between mining and environmental responsibility better than Canada. With over 60 commodities produced at more than 200 mines in the country and $170 billion assets in more than 100 countries, the Canadian mining industry is a world leader in innovation, environmental stewardship, indigenous engagement and corporate social responsibility.\nThis reputation for innovation excellence extends to operations abroad, where high ethical standards have established a strong brand of sustainable development.\nAt the heart of Canada's approach to achieving its COP21 commitments is a recognition that we have to find greener ways to develop our resources. Between 2005 and 2014, energy use in Canada's mineral industry fell 7 per cent, the result of efficiency gains in downstream mineral processing and manufacturing sub-sectors. Greenhouse gas emissions fell 8 per cent in the same period.\nToday, Canadian mining companies are knowledge-based enterprises that are using information to drive productivity, increase efficiency, improve safety and enhance sustainability. Mining tools that have remained unchanged for decades are being replaced by a new generation of smart, automated technologies.\nWe have found success in an industry-driven, government-delivered partnership approach to research and development. Canada's Green Mining Initiative, for example, brings together research partners and industry to develop integrated solutions to mining's greatest challenges.\nBy leveraging private sector expertise and funding, we have accelerated the development and deployment of new technologies and processes, boosting environmental and economic performance in four key areas - increasing energy efficiency, enhancing productivity, improving waste management, and reducing water consumption through recycling and recovery.\nTo cite just one example, our government has worked with a Canadian clean technology supplier and a mining company to test and validate a ventilation-on-demand technology, which allows an underground mine to reduce energy consumption of its fan system by at least 20 per cent while maintaining a safe working environment for its workers. It is an example of how we can lower barriers to adoption of green mining technologies.\nWe are also working to end the use of diesel in underground mining with alternative energy technologies such as hydrogen. Eliminating diesel would lead to a 35 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and improve the health and safety of miners.\nThree per cent of all electric power generated in the world is currently being used to crush solid materials during mining operations and processing. We are conducting innovative research to reduce the amount of waste material brought to the surface from underground mines, thereby reducing the demand for energy.\nAnd, building on our successful partnerships with industry, we are undertaking a five-year programme to stimulate the technological innovation needed to improve the development of rare earth elements and chromite. Rare earths are among the critical inputs to clean technology (such as magnets used in wind turbines) and other advanced technologies. And chromite is used in stainless steel. Through this programme, we aim both to reduce the energy intensity of mining and to mine materials that are critical to supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy.\nBy focusing on clean technologies and innovation, we are laying the foundation for the mines of tomorrow and ensuring that this dynamic industry remains a source of jobs and opportunities for generations to come.\nJames Gordon Carr is Federal Minister for Natural Resources, Government of Canada\nTags: mining | environment | responsibility | Canada | innovation | corporate social responsibility\nFlop Show: Indian film studios struggling with business model\nGalaxy of talent",
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        "raw_content": "Team BT Delhi Print Edition: September 10, 2017\nReaching Heights with Fire in Their Belly\nThis refers to your cover story on India's Coolest Start-ups (August 27). The winners' feats speak loudly that India is not a laggard in this sphere. The companies are also maintaining the lead in their chosen domains. Insurance is given a new lease of life, junked autos are given a novel incarnation, and organisational growth is capped with green plumes owing to the endeavours of the game changers. \"It is better to do the right thing than doing things right,\" said Peter F. Drucker, for the organisational contribution to its objectives and societal welfare. The talents and proven skills of the start-ups testify to the competence of the Indian entrepreneurial capacity in start-ups, vindicating their selection as winners.\nB. Rajasekaran, Bangalore\nThe Agony of an Investor\nThis refers to your article on Piramal Group (Piramal's Big Bet, Aug 13). Group Chairman Ajay Piramal had reportedly mentioned earlier: \"We have experience in real estate and know the challenges. We know where you can make money and where you cannot.\" Piramal is dead right as to where you cannot make money. You have to ask the investors, like me, in their Indiareit Schemes III and IV.\nI had invested `25 lakh in Indiareit Scheme III in 2007 and 2008. In July 2016, the fund was closed after taking three-year extension. On top of the principal, the fund disbursed `4.85 lakh, which was more than their fees and expenses. The compounded annual return is less than 2 per cent. Although investments of this type entail risks, it is hard to understand the mediocre return over a 9-year period. The matter was taken up with Piramal Fund Management, which said there were a number of headwinds impacting the real estate sector and certain investments faced delays in execution. The explanation was vague. No data was given on the returns generated on similar funds of other companies. The smartest decision was funding only top-notch developers who were unlikely to default. In one of the deals, the subscription money of `5 crore paid by the Fund was written off. In the case of investment made in one of the projects Ambience in 2010, due to delays in approvals, the launch happened only in 2014. The project, already behind schedule, is expected to be completed in 2020. There has been diminution in value of its holding in the project.\nWhile many investors suffered, the fund was earning huge fees. Unfortunately, there is no provision for claw back of fees when the fund is managed incompetently as in this case. And also, there is no bar on companies managing these funds to raise money from investors even after poor show. The matter has been taken to SEBI by me in May, and the outcome is awaited.\nS. Viswanathan, Through e-mail\nA Taxing Time for Uttar Pradesh\nThis refers to your article on the economy of UP (An UPhill Task, Aug 13). Many states like West Bengal, Punjab, and UP are under serious financial crisis. Waiving farm loan is the most populist poll plank for any political party now a days. It is a good political proposition for them to catch millions of voters. Though UP has been able to keep the fiscal deficit within prescribed limit, only time will tell how it shapes up. The state government has to ensure that in next one and half years it gives utmost importance to infrastructure projects and power supply. The state has to attract huge investment by private companies, which will definitely boost both employment and tax collections.\nBal Govind, Noida\nSend all your comments to: editor.bt@intoday.com\nTags: Letters | Letters to the Editors | Business Today",
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        "raw_content": "Vijay Shekhar Sharmahjas made a success of his One97Communications by adding unprecedented value to mobile services. The credit goes to a prodigious streak and persistence.\nPriya Kapoor Print Edition: March 19, 2009\nVijay Shekhar Sharma, 31\nEducationEngineering, Delhi University\nBE, Delhi College of\nRs 1 lakh per month\nAge at starting business\nSource of funds Savings\nOne97Communications\nExpected turnover\nRs 126 crore (2008-9)\nA prodigious streak, persistence and willingness to adapt to changing market needs have seen Vijay Shekhar Sharma make a success of his One97Communications by adding unprecedented value to mobile services.\nOvercoming obstacles: Age and language may have been barriers to his getting ahead, but he managed to vault over both. Just 14 when he finished school from Aligarh, Vijay Shekhar Sharma had to wait a year before he got special permission from the vice-chancellor of Delhi University to gain admission. He joined the Delhi College of Engineering for an undergraduate course in electronic communication.\nHere, however, he found that despite the headstart of beginning young, he was hamstrung because he had studied in Hindi, the medium of instruction in Aligarh. \u201cThroughout my school days I had done well, but in college, I could not understand what was taught in the class,\u201d he says.\nBut Sharma did not give up. To battle his poor grasp of English, he sought help from his friends and began working on his vocabulary. \u201cI would keep two textbooks of each subject, one in Hindi and the other in English,\u201d he explains. Soon, his grades began to improve.\nMeanwhile, he became fascinated by the Internet, which had just made its debut. \u201cAlong with one of my college friends, I developed a Website named Indiasite.net, an Indian Web directory,\u201d says Sharma.\nAs he had no Internet access for downloading content for his Website, he began teaching Web usage to people who had Internet access. In return, he was able to download content that he processed offline. It was early promise of an entrepreneurial streak; by 1998, when he finished his degree, his Internet venture had begun generating revenue through advertisements.\nGetting to work: Soon after college, he joined US MNC Riverrun Software Group in Delhi as an Internet expert on an annual salary of Rs 2.1 lakh. \u201cMy family was against the whole idea of business. They wanted me to go abroad. Though I hated working for somebody, I ended up joining Riverrun Software,\u201d says Sharma.\nHowever, after a six-month stint, he quit. Along with four friends from college, he set up a Web solutions and services company named XS Corps. In 1999, they partnered with the Living Media India Pvt. Ltd. to establish a Website called Indiadecides.com. It was later sold, along with Indiasite.net, to Living Media India Ltd. for cash and as a deal for more business during election coverage.\nMeanwhile, XS Corps received an offer from Intersolutions India Pvt. Ltd. for cash and equity valued at a few crore rupees. Sharma was offered a monthly package of Rs 1 lakh to be the technology manager and he accepted it.\nPurveyor of retail prosperity\nPage 1 of 2 Next > >>",
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        "raw_content": "'Most Powerful Women in Indian Business was an occasion to remember'\nArpita Mukherjee August 30, 2013\nThe energy was infectious at Mumbai's ITC Grand Central, where more than 30 women were felicitated in Business Today's 10th edition of The Most Powerful Women in Indian Business. With Xerox Corp CEO Ursula Burns as the chief guest, it was an occasion to remember.\nBurns, along with Ashish Bagga, Group CEO, India Today Group and Chaitanya Kalbag, Editor, Business Today, gave away the awards to those listed as the most powerful women. They included Swarupa Sanyal, Head of Strategy and Corporate Initiatives at Genpact; Asha Gupta, Managing Director, Tupperware India; Nina Lath Gupta, MD, National Film Development Corporation; and Zarin Daruwala, President, Wholesale Banking, ICICI Bank. Women from varied fields ranging from banking to law to social media were honoured. Sixteen of the 30 women honoured were figuring in the list for the first time. Three eminent women, having figured in this list at least seven times in the past, moved into the hallowed \"Hall of Fame\". They were Vinita Bali, Managing Director, Britannia Industries; Renuka Ramnath, MD & CEO, Multiples Alternate Asset Management, and Renu Sud Karnad, MD, HDFC.\nBurns's witty comments during her speech kept the audience in great spirits. She noted, for instance, that 'photo copy' and 'Xerox' had become synonymous, but she wished people only refer to photo copies as Xeroxes when they came out of Xerox machines and not those from other brands. On diversity, gender or otherwise, she said these only enhanced an organisation's growth.\nHaving worked with Xerox all her life, Burns added that her company never expected her to change herself in any way for the sake of her work, but simply to do it well.\nThe panel discussion that preceded the chat with Burns, on the importance of impatience in business, also emphasised that to be successful, women should perform to the best of their ability and never give up. Many agreed that in the long run, patience was a good quality to have. \"One should be impatient with the steps one takes, but be patient about the outcome,\" said Naina Lal Kidwai, Country Head, HSBC India. Others noted that things are changing, but that change is slow, and people should have no patience with such tardiness. Asked about the current economic situation, Zia Mody, Managing Partner, AZB & Partners, said, \"We have been patient enough. Now is the time to be completely impatient.\"\nMany felt issues such as women's education, opportunities, and change of mindsets needed to be taken up strongly.\nhttps://www.businesstoday.in/current/corporate/most-powerful-women-in-indian-business-2013-event-in-bombay/story/198233.html",
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        "raw_content": "Karate is an excellent way to build strength. Even without lifting weights, a student will naturally gain muscle through practicing their karate. Working with a peer or a higher-ranked martial artist is also a great way to get stronger. Their advice and experience will improve your form, which will pave the way for increasing power and strength.\nMartial arts will focus on stretching to improve the effectiveness of your kicks and strikes. Stretching improves balance and can often ease joint and muscle pain. Being more flexible will increase your overall fitness and allow you to perform day-to-day activities with greater ease.\nKarate will increase your day-to-day energy level. As a karate student progresses with their training, they will become accustomed to the pace of class and naturally begin to build better endurance. Soon, they can practice more techniques without becoming as tired as they once did. This leads to more energy in their lives outside of the dojo as well. For kids, the dojo is a fantastic place to burn off extra energy in a productive, healthy manner that does not involve bothering their siblings or parents.\nKarate greatly improves hand-eye coordination. With training students become familiarized with how their body moves and what it is capable of. This understanding of how their body works soon progresses to furthering their skills and reaction speed. Before long, the student will find that they are better coordinated and better able to block strikes they would not have been able to when first starting. For kids, this is very important, as their bodies are constantly growing and changing. The coordination gained will help them inside and outside of the dojo.\nKarate practice has positive long-term effects on health and fitness, which leads to a happier and healthier life. With proper training, karate students are less likely to suffer from common age-related injuries. When they do become injured many students report that they are able to recover much quicker than if they were not training. I have met many older martial artists that report that karate has improved their fitness so much that they feel twenty years younger than they did before they started.",
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More than anything else your soul wants you to know how much you are madly adored by God.\u201d\nJones said that he grew up thinking he could only lose his soul after he died. Later, however, he learned that you could lose your soul in any number of ways. One of those ways was by being addicted to hurry.\n\u201cI could lose my soul by doing work that I absolutely love,\u201d he said. \u201cHow precious is your soul?\nThe Nazarene said, in the form of a question: \u2018What shall it profit a person to gain it all and lose the soul?\u2019 Then Jesus winked and turned around. The question matters.\u201d\nQuoting from author and theologian Howard Thurman, Jones said, \u201cThere is something that waits and listens for the sound of the genuine in yourself. It is the only true guide you will ever have. And if you cannot hear it, you will, all your life, spend your days on the ends of strings that somebody else pulls.\u201d\nSuch a reality, \u201ca soul reality,\u201d Jones said, \u201cis too vital to ignore at all and especially to ignore in stormy times.\u201d\nJones outlined seven steps for having a soul talk: be still; lay burdens down; listen deeply; don\u2019t run away; be honest; be gentle; and welcome new truth. Having these talks with your own soul, Jones said, is critical because another way to lose your soul is to ignore it.\n\u201cA soul talk is engaging the soul intentionally, in deliberate, sustained dialogue,\u201d he said.\nSpeaking about being honest with your soul, Jones said that your soul will never judge you and will \u201cnever tell another soul\u201d what you said.\n\u201cSome stuff we carry is clogging up our service to others, our preaching, our teaching,\u201d Jones said. \u201cBitterness can beat you down. Ministry can become drudgery if that stuff is allowed to fester. What\u2019s inside you, you\u2019ve been pushing aside, and not naming it\u2026 can make us sick.\u201d\nIf clergy don\u2019t pay attention to or ignore their soul, it may be because they don\u2019t know what it sounds like. 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        "raw_content": "The Yellow House - 2018 VOGEL WINNER\nAuthor: Emily O'Grady\nWinner of the 2018 The Australian/Vogel's Literary Award Even before I knew anything about Granddad Les, Wally and me sometimes dared each other to see how close to the knackery we could get. It was way out in the bottom paddock, and Dad had banned us from going further than the dam. Wally said it was because the whole paddock was haunted. He said he could see ghosts wisping in the grass like sheets blown from the washing line. But even then I knew for sure that was a lie. Ten-year-old Cub lives with her parents, older brother Cassie, and twin brother Wally on a lonely property bordering an abandoned cattle farm and knackery. Their lives are shadowed by the infamous actions of her Granddad Les in his yellow weatherboard house, just over the fence. Although Les died twelve years ago, his notoriety has grown in Cub's lifetime and the local community have ostracised the whole family. When Cub's estranged aunt Helena and cousin Tilly move next door into the yellow house, the secrets the family want to keep buried begin to bubble to the surface. And having been kept in the dark about her grandfather's crimes, Cub is now forced to come to terms with her family's murky history. The Yellow House is a powerful novel about loyalty and betrayal; about the legacies of violence and the possibilities of redemption.\nShortlisted in the 2018 People's Choice Awards Qld Premier's Literary Awards\nEmily O\u2019Grady was born in Brisbane in 1991. The Yellow House is her first novel. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in Review of Australian Fiction, Westerly, Australian Poetry Journal, The Lifted Brow, Kill Your Darlings, The Big Issue Fiction Edition and Award Winning Australian Writing. In 2012 she won the QUT Undergraduate Writing Prize, and in 2013 she won the QUT Postgraduate Writing Prize.\nAuthor : Emily O'Grady",
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        "raw_content": "University tuition rising to record levels in Canada\nThe cost of a university degree in Canada is getting steeper, with tuition and other compulsory fees expected to have about tripled 1990 to 2017, and students in Ontario are paying most, according to research by a policy think-tank.\nNational average including compulsory fees to hit $7,437 in current dollars in 2016-17, think-tank says\nUniversity tuition is rising to record levels in Canada 2:28\nThe cost of a university degree in Canada is getting steeper, with tuition and other compulsory fees expected to have about tripled from 1990 to 2017, and students in Ontario are paying most, according to research by a policy think-tank.\nRead about the burden on students who work free while paying for university\nAverage fees, in current dollars, have increased from $1,464 in 1990-91 to $6,348 in 2012-13, and they are expected to climb to $7,437 in 2016-17. This fall, they are predicted to be $6,610, according to a report released Wednesday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.\nAdjusted for inflation, fees across the country were $2,243 in 1990-91, and are predicted to rise to $6,842 in 2016-17, according to the centre.\nUniversity fees by province\nProvincial tuition and compulsory fees for full-time undergrads from 1990-91 and projected for 2016-17. The national average is weighted based on enrolment per province, so isn't based solely on provincial averages, according to a spokesman for the centre.\nCanada: $2,243 to $6,842\nN.L.: $2,059 to $2,655.\nP.E.I.: $2,871 to $6,710.\nN.S.: $2,974 to $6,969.\nN.B.: $2,949 to $6,527.\nQue.: $1,385 to $3,759.\nOnt.: $2,574 to $8,756.\nMan.: $2,316 to $4,086.\nSask.: $2,367 to $7,280.\nAlta.: $1,970 to $7,431.\nB.C.: $2,770 to $5,639.\nSource: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Statistics Canada\nThe 41-page report, titled \"Degrees of Uncertainty: Navigating the Changing Terrain of University Finance,\" is by the centre's senior economist, David Macdonald, and co-authors Erika Shaker, director of the education project, and Nigel Wodrich, an economics and politics student at the University of Ottawa.\n\"Some provincial governments are taking notice of and responding to growing public concern over student debt loads, economic and employment uncertainty, and the long-term ramifications being felt by students and their families,\" they write. \"These responses have not resulted in across-the-board fee reductions.\n\"Provincial governments have largely preferred to go the route of directed assistance measures,\" the Ottawa-based centre adds, noting that students are increasingly having to turn to loans, grants and bursaries, tax credits and loans forgiveness to work their way toward a post-secondary education.\n\"While this does impact in-province affordability, it undermines any commitment to universality because it creates a situation where the only students who leave the province to pursue a degree are the ones who can afford to.\"\nThe report says Ontario inflation-adjusted fees were $2,574 in 1990-91, but will surge to $8,756 in 2016-17.\nNewfoundland and Labrador, where tuition fees have been frozen since 1999, has the lowest tuition and other compulsory fees in Canada, with universities charging an average of $2,872 this fall. The cost was $2,059 in 1990-91, and is expected to rise to $2,886 in 2016-17, according to the report by the independent, non-profit institute.\nSchools defend education costs\nAccording to the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), enrolment at post-secondary schools is at an all-time high, signalling the importance of higher education.\nIn 2011, undergraduate enrolment surpassed one million for the first time ever, according to a 2012 by AUCC, which represents nearly 100 public and private universities and university degree-level colleges. Since 2000, the number of full-time undergraduate students in Canada has grown by nearly 44 per cent, the association says.\nThe report also suggests that getting a university degree is a necessity to keep pace with jobs in this global economy, and quotes federal government estimates that indicate 75 per cent of new jobs in the coming decade will require post-secondary education. AUCC also estimates that between 2010 and 2020, 2.1 million jobs will be created for university graduates, who also earn much higher incomes and experience more stable employment than workers without a post-secondary education.\nBut in this era of rising student debt and government loan writeoffs, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives isn't the only one to raise the alarm on the cost of a post-secondary education \u2014 an issue that has sparked major protests.\nRead more about Montreal protests on rising tuition\nIn February, the federal government announced it is writing off another $231 million in unpaid student loans in 2013 from more than 44,000 cases, putting taxpayers on the hook for more than half a billion in uncollected student debt over the past few years.\nIn Montreal, tens of thousands took to the streets in the spring of 2012 over the Liberal government's planned 75 per cent increase in tuition at Quebec universities, and there were subsequent clashes between protesters and police that lasted through the summer. Since then, the Parti Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois has formed a new government, and the planned 75 per cent tuition hike was shelved, with tuitions fees in Quebec now indexed to the cost of living.\nCanada 5th highest in OECD\nCanada as a whole has the fifth-highest tertiary tuition in the OECD behind Chile, the United States, Korea and Japan.\nEight of the 26 countries with tuition data charge nothing at their equivalent universities or colleges.\nThe most expensive Canadian province in which to attend \"tertiary\" education (university and college) is Alberta. Were Alberta its own country, it would also rank fifth highest in the OECD.\nSource: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\nStatistics Canada's latest tuition report found that each full-time student in an undergraduate program paid five per cent more on average for the 2012-13 academic year than a year earlier, following a 4.3 per cent increase in 2011-12, with every province reporting rising fees except Newfoundland and Labrador.\nOn average, undergraduate students in Canada paid $5,581 in university tuition fees in 2012-13 compared with $5,313 a year earlier. The federal agency notes that inflation only rose 1.3% between July 2011 and the same 2012 month.\nTuition fees rose in 2012-13 in all but one province, Newfoundland and Labrador.\nAccording to the report released Wednesday, the idea of universal education is becoming a thing of the past.\n\"The price tag for a university degree is significant: when books, living expenses and transportation costs are added to tuition and other compulsory fees, the cost of a four-year university education is estimated to reach over $80,000; of that, residence is estimated at about $31,000,\" the authors write.\nAs well, they quote research suggesting parents are postponing retirement and taking on additional debt to help put their children through school.\nRoshelle Lawrence, a master's student at Ryerson University in Toronto, says she's studying social work so she can one day help others. But once she graduates, she'll have a debt of more than $50,000, so may end up staying home longer than she anticipated to pay off her debt, while looking for work.\nAre student debt caps an answer?\nCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives researchers note that a number of provincial governments have implemented debt caps that limit the amount of public debt that students can accumulate. However, they add, students are still accumulating more personal debt by borrowing from other means to fund their educations.\nThey cite Statistics Canada figures that estimate students with both public and private debt end up owing an average of $37,000 by the time they graduate. And repaying that debt is becoming more of an issue, says the report, citing research indicating that from the late 1990s to 2013, there has been \"a significant increase of young workers in temporary, insecure, or contract work, from eight per cent to almost 12 per cent \u2014 a much greater increase than in the [age] 25-plus category.\"\nStudent activists have been pressing for tuition fee reductions and freezes for a number of years, and say Wednesday's report points to further erosion of university affordability.\nA news release from the Ontario University and College Coalition, representing student, staff and faculty associations, says most provinces \"have introduced complex and unpredictable financial aid measures such as the Ontario Tuition Grant instead of universal measures to address affordability concerns.\"\nThe Canadian Federation of Students, a member of the coalition, says eliminating interest on student loans \u2014 an idea that has been floated by various political parties \u2014 doesn't attack the student debt problem and may even lead to further tuition increases. 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        "raw_content": "I read this article and found it very interesting, thought it might be something for you. The article is called St. Louis: The other Mardi Gras and is located at https://www.cheaptickets.com/blog/2016/02/st-louis-the-other-mardi-gras/.\nCelebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans is definitely an event for the bucket list, but party-goers have to be all in. Plane tickets are more expensive, hotels are hard to find, and there certainly aren\u2019t a lot of deals going on during the festivities. Luckily for the cash-strapped imbibers, New Orleans isn\u2019t the only Mardi Gras Mecca. Fat Tuesday turns into a month-long event in St. Louis, starting with family-friendly wintercarnivals in January and culminating in a grand parade and party the weekend before the anticipated night. Heading to this much more centrally located and not as highly sought-after destination will save you a pretty penny without cutting into the merriment of the festivities.\nSt. Louis skyline. Photo: Dave Herholz \u2013 Flickr.\nThe weekend leading up to Mardi Gras Feb. 9 is a flurry of activity. It starts with the Mayor\u2019s Mardi Gras Ball on Friday, Feb. 5, a black-tie gala with tickets starting at $150 and reaching up to $3,000. Attendees dawn their formal Mardi Gras garb and head for the St. Louis City Hall Rotunda, for a night filled with food, cocktails, entertainment and dancing. Proceeds benefit the Mardi Gras Foundation, which works to improve the downtown area.\nMardi Gras beads fly toward the crowd during the parade in St. Louis. Photo: Dave Herholz \u2013 Flickr\nNext comes the Bud Light Grand Parade,starting at Busch Stadium at 11 a.m. Saturday and ending at Anheuser-Busch Brewery. More than 100 floats will move through the streets, tossing more than 10 million strands of beads into the pre-Lent celebrations.\nThe festivities take over Soulard, St. Louis\u2019 historically French neighborhood about two miles from downtown. Knowing about the stomping grounds is key to the Mardi Gras experience. The city\u2019s oldest neighborhood, it is named after Antoine Soulard, who first started developing the land. He came to America as a refugee from the French Revolution in the 1790s.\nMardi Gras festivities take over St. Louis\u2019 historic Soulard neighborhood. Photo: Dave Herholz \u2013 Flickr\nThere\u2019s a huge block party throughout Soulard Feb. 6, with tents featuring live music, beer and snacks in designated spots. Bud Light sponsored most of those too, so look for the beer signs.\nIf the weather isn\u2019t as welcoming for a block party as you\u2019d prefer, head for the Bud Light Party Tent in Soulard Market Park. It\u2019s $100 to get in, but that comes with nine hours of DJs and open bars. They also allow re-entry, so you can jump around.\nSaturday is the largest party day, but keep an eye out for Mardi Gras deals throughout town all weekend, especially at the bars and restaurants throughout Soulard.\nThe St. Louis Blues win. Photo: Dave Herholz \u2013 Flickr\nIf you stay in town through Fat Tuesday, you\u2019re sure to find some smaller celebrations throughout the week. The St. Louis Blues are playing the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Scottstrade Center, and the city has dubbed it Fat Bluesday. If you go to the Bud Light Tent Saturday and plan on going to the Blues game, you can get a combo ticket and save some cash. The concourse will be full of Mardi Gras-themed games and live music.\nTagged: City, Festivals, Food & drink, FREE!, Holidays, Last minute travel, Seasonal",
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        "raw_content": "Home\u203aPhysicians\u203aRichard Hudes\nChief of Radiation Oncology, St. Agnes Hospital\nDr. Richard Hudes earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia, followed by an internship at Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola, NY. He then completed a four-year residency in radiation oncology at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA where he also served as chief resident. After his residency, Dr. Hudes joined the faculty at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center and subsequently joined the staff of St. Agnes Hospital.\nBoard-certified in radiation oncology by the American Board of Radiology, he is a member of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and the American Brachytherapy Society. Dr. Hudes has special expertise in brachytherapy for prostate, breast and gynecologic malignancies.\nAdditionally, his clinical interests include image-guided radiation therapy with the Tomotherapy system as well as participation in clinical trials for a variety of cancer types. He is the principal investigator at St. Agnes Hospital for the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG). Dr. Hudes has authored a chapter on prostate tomotherapy for a medical textbook and co-authored several research papers.\nHe is a reviewer of scientific manuscripts and participates with national professional societies in healthcare policy analysis. Locally, Dr. Hudes volunteers on committees for the Board of Physicians and the Maryland Department of Environment. Dr. Hudes has also been the program director of the Annual Mid Atlantic Oncology Update since 2001. In 2009 and 2017 Dr. Hudes was named one of \u201cBaltimore\u2019s Top Doctors\u201d by Baltimore magazine.\nMedical College of Georgia School of Medicine, M.D.\nWinthrop University Hospital, Internship\nThomas Jefferson University Hospital, Radiation Therapy Residency\n\"Top Doctor\" by Baltimore magazine, 2009, 2017\nBoard-Certified Radiation Oncologist\nThe American Society of Therapeutic Radiology\nWhat Patients are Saying About Dr. Hudes\n\u201cThank you for the professional, yet comfortable atmosphere, and for all that you do to fight prostate cancer.\u201d\n\u201cDr. Hudes is excellent. He has made all the difference.\u201d\n\u201cI recently remarked to Dr. Hudes, few things in life operate as effectively as your facility. Thank you!\u201d\n\u201cDr. Hudes was great to work with!\u201d\nContact Richard Hudes",
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        "raw_content": "Woman Dies After Being Struck By Taxi In Old Town\nA woman that was struck by a taxicab in Chicago\u2019s Old Town neighborhood has died from her injuries.\nThe accident happened on August 30, 2014, as the woman was struck by a northbound cab on North LaSalle Street shortly after 2:00 a.m. This fatal taxi accident happened in the 1400 block of North LaSalle Street.\nAccording to witnesses to the accident, the woman ran out into traffic before she was hit by the cab.\nThe woman was identified as Emily Fredbloom, 26, of Lansing.\nAccording to the Cook County Medical Examiner\u2019s Office, she died Friday at 4:19 p.m.\nAn excerpt from the September 21, 2014 Chicago Tribune article titled \u201cSuburban woman dies weeks after being struck by cab in Old Town\u201c:\nThe 51-year-old cab driver was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid a crash and not exercising dut care with a pedestrian in the walkway.\nAdditional details and possible updates concerning this Chicago accident can be seen in a variety of media sources, including the Chicago Tribune article mentioned above, as well as the September 21 CBS Chicago article titled \u201cWoman Dies Three Weeks After Being Hit By Cab.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Any Day Now - Saturday, March 10th 2018\nAfter that, he was seen by more than 500 of his followers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have died.\nThey had known Jesus before His death and again saw Him after His resurrection. Surely, this group of believers was blessed to know Christ personally. I can imagine there would be no other group on earth who would long more passionately for His coming. After all, they had sat and listened to His teaching. They broke bread in fellowship with Him. They experienced the pain of watching Him die and then experienced the pure joy of seeing Him alive again! After He ascended to heaven, they must have thought, \"Any day now He will come again for us.\"\nFast forward 2000 years... and we still wait. While we may never have spoken to Jesus face to face, we continue to go to Him in prayer. While He has not eaten at our dinner tables, we take communion at His. Each day, we stand in the shadow of the cross and what He has done for us, and we long for His return. But waiting is not passive, it's active. Until He comes again, we continue to share the amazing story of God's love for sinners and the death of Christ on our behalf. It's a timeless truth that will ring throughout eternity from today in our world until long after He has come again.\nLife Lesson: We should live in the expectation of the return of Jesus.\nI look forward to the coming of Your Son and His Kingdom that will follow. Help me to remember that this world is a temporary place and that my true home is with Christ. Until He returns, give me strength, wisdom and opportunities to tell others about our coming King. In Jesus' name. Amen.",
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        "raw_content": "NKY Roundup: Fun and budget help\nEvents and happenings in and around Northern Kentucky.\nNKY Roundup: Fun and budget help Events and happenings in and around Northern Kentucky. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2x5yhTq\nMelissa Reinert, mreinert@enquirer.com Published 5:32 p.m. ET Aug. 16, 2017 | Updated 5:32 p.m. ET Aug. 16, 2017\nSt. Cecilia's Festival in Independence will be held Saturday through Monday, Sept. 2-4, at the church, 5313 Madison Pike.(Photo11: File photo)\nLooking for some fun and help on budgeting. Coming up in Northern Kentucky is the St. Cecilia's Festival and the Carnegie's season, as well as a household budgeting help session.\nSt. Cecilia's Festival\nVoted the No. 1 festival of Northern Kentucky, St. Cecilia's Festival in Independence will be held Sept. 2-4, at the church, 5313 Madison Pike.\nFrom 6 p.m. midnight on Sept. 2, the festival kicks off with a performance of Night Ranger, which is celebrating its 35th year. With more than 17 million albums sold worldwide, Night Ranger will rock St. Cecilia\u2019s with such hits as \u201cSister Christian,\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t Tell Me You Love Me,\u201d and \u201cSing Me Away.\u201d\nFrom 4 p.m. to midnight on Sept. 3, the Little River Band, a leading vocal band of the 70's, will perform. Its hits include \u201cIt\u2019s A Long Way There,\u201d \u201cHelp Is on Its Way,\u201d \u201cLady,\u201d \u201cand \u201cTake It Easy On Me\u201d.\nFrom 1-9 p.m. on Sept. 4 is Family Day. St. Cecilia\u2019s welcomes back the Van-dells. The group has have been entertaining audiences of all ages with their unique blend of comedy, costume changes, choreography and tight harmonies for close to four decades.\nThe church's famous chicken dinner and draw for the grand raffle, a 2017 Corvette Stingray or $40,000, cash will also be held that night.\nCarnegie Gallery exhibition season\nThe Carnegie has announced its 2017-18 Gallery Season under the leadership of exhibitions director Matt Distel.\nThe season will feature work from some of The Carnegie\u2019s favorite artists, as well as newcomers to the gallery. New this year, the upstairs galleries will feature a season-long installation format, while the Ohio National Financial Services Main Gallery and the Hutson Gallery will host a rotating lineup of exhibitions.\nOhio National Financial Services Main Gallery\nThe Other Thing, Sept. 15 through Nov. 19. 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This process-based exhibition will be developed as an open call resulting in a diverse and wild mix of styles and approaches to art making.\nText & subtext & big deal, Sept. 15 through Nov. 19. Visual artist, Diana Duncan Holmes and the late poet, Timothy Riordan, created text and photo-based art both individually and collaboratively. This exhibition documents the last collaboration before Riordan\u2019s death in 2015. Based on Riordan\u2019s poem simulacrum, Duncan Holmes, Wendy Collin Sorin and Casey Riordan Millard re-imagined and rearranged the 60-page poem into 120 artworks and an audio recording accompanied by a reading of the poem.\nKentucky Governor\u2019s School for the Arts Scholarship Winners: Kennedie Nelson, Adrian Partridge, Maddie Schowalter, Dec.1, 2017 through Feb. 4, 2018. The school is a highly competitive program that offers high school sophomores and juniors a three-week intensive seminar in a variety of creative disciplines. 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        "raw_content": "The 12 Tensing jurors represent the divided world we live in\nThe odds seemed progressively in his favor as the jury in his second trial in as many years continued to deliberate.\nThe 12 Tensing jurors represent the divided world we live in The odds seemed progressively in his favor as the jury in his second trial in as many years continued to deliberate. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/columnists/2017/06/23/duboses-mother-again-faces-national-trend/424509001/\nByron McCauley, bmccauley@enquirer.com Published 5:48 p.m. ET June 23, 2017 | Updated 5:57 p.m. ET June 23, 2017\nSamuel DuBose(Photo11: Provided)\n-- Marvin Gaye, 1971, \"What's Going On.\"\nAmerica's justice system is probably the fairest in the world, but jurors do not enter the courtroom and suddenly forget about the experiences that have shaped them all of their lives.\nIt matters whether their life experiences have been positive or negative with police, where they have lived, how often they travel or if they have sons or daughters.\nIn many ways, the divided jury in the Ray Tensing retrial reflects our divided society, in which six people may see one thing six different ways.\nMore: Ray Tensing jury deadlocks, judge declares second mistrial\nSo it became increasingly apparent this week that the former University of Cincinnati police officer who shot and killed unarmed African-American driver Sam DuBose the evening of July 19, 2015, was playing with house money.\nThe odds seemed progressively in his favor as the jury in his second trial in as many years continued to deliberate, hour after hour, day after day.\nHamilton County Common Pleas Judge Leslie Ghiz rejected the jury's first offering mid-morning Friday -- that it could not come to a unanimous decision. She sent them back into deliberations. It was their duty, she said, to render a verdict.\nBut by then, observers had an inkling. The odds were getting ever better for the defense. Jurors deliberated a few hours more and on Friday afternoon returned hopelessly deadlocked.\nGhiz declared a mistrial at about 2 p.m.\nMore: DuBose family reacts to second Ray Tensing mistrial: 'God's will is sufficient'\nNationwide, it was the third time within two months that jurors could not render a verdict in a trial of a police officer shooting an African-American man, even though video evidence of the incidents -- to the layperson, at least -- prompted foregone conclusions.\nAudrey DuBose leaves the Hamilton County Courthouse Friday after a second mistrial was declared in the retrial of Ray Tensing. (Photo11: The Enquirer/Sam Greene)\nIn St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier this month, a jury cleared Officer Jeronimo Yanez of all charges in the July 2016 shooting of Philando Castile. Castile's girlfriend streamed the aftermath of the shooting on social media, with her 2-year-old daughter in the backseat bearing witness.\nYanez testified that he feared for his life because he believed Castile was reaching for a gun. Records revealed that police had pulled Castile over 49 times over 13 years for minor traffic infractions; an Enquirer story in August 2015 showed a similar pattern regarding DuBose.\nLast month in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Officer Betty Jo Shelby was acquitted of manslaughter in the death of Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man. A plethora of other similar cases over the past three years in South Carolina, Cleveland, and Missouri have weakened a historically volatile trust in policing and the justice system as it relates to African-American men.\nUniversity of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing's body camera video, with subtitles, from the traffic stop and fatal shooting of Samuel DuBose which led to murder charges against Tensing The Enquirer/Glenn Hartong\nEven with video evidence -- as in the DuBose case and some of the others -- convictions have not come. For mothers who have lost their sons and children who have lost their fathers at the hands of police, this is a bitter pill to swallow.\nTensing testified he was being dragged and that he felt his life was in danger. In a split second, Tensing fired a fatal shot. A video expert for the prosecution poked some holes in Tensing's account regarding the motion of the vehicle. Nonetheless, jurors have found it difficult to send police officers to jail for doing their job.\nRay Tensing, the former University of Cincinnati police officer, testifies on the seventh day of his retrial in Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Leslie Ghiz\u2019s courtroom Friday, June 16, 2017. (Photo11: The Enquirer/Cara Owsley)\nThe legal system rightly holds a presumption of innocence for defendants such as Tensing. And the standard of \"beyond a reasonable doubt\" is a high one for prosecutors to meet, as it should be. Yet the continued failure of the legal system to convict police officers for on-duty actions is troubling. How much of that failure represents society's respect for policing, and how much might, just maybe, represent the taint of racism?\nJust the other day, a woman refused to take her assigned seat on an airplane between two African-American men (one of them me). Instead, she elected to be seated at the windowless rear of the plane. I wondered then what type of juror she would make in a case such as Tensing's.\nMeanwhile, Cincinnati and a nation are left to ponder another verdict. Another African-American mom who lost a son at the hands of a police officer finds herself thinking of God's mercy and justice rather than that found in a courtroom.\nAnd Marvin Gaye's mournful anthem takes on greater resonance every day.\nByron McCauley writes a general interest column on Wednesdays and Fridays and is a member of The Enquirer editorial board. He can be reached at bmccauley@enquirer.com, (513) 768-8565 Twitter: @byronmccauley.\nRead or Share this story: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/columnists/2017/06/23/duboses-mother-again-faces-national-trend/424509001/",
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        "raw_content": "Police disembark from a bus as protesters lock arms to prevent the bus from moving, during a standoff with protesters after the not guilty verdict of Jason Stockley. Whitney Curtis/Reuters\nWhy the Fight for Better Transit is Part of the Fight for Racial Equity\nDera Luce\nThere are two things that I want desperately: justice, and better public transit.\nI am a car-less person living in St. Louis, Missouri. I was car-less in 2014 during the numerous police shootings and protests that are now referred to as simply \u201cFerguson.\u201d I am car-less now during the protests sparked by the acquittal of Jason Stockley, a former St. Louis police officer who in 2011 was recorded on a police dashboard camera saying something that sounds like, \u201cI\u2019m going to kill this motherfucker, don\u2019t you know it\u201d before fatally shooting Anthony Lamar Smith.\nBeing car-less during times of protest is doable, albeit challenging. 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In \u201cAnother One Rides The Bus: Systems of Mass Transit as Vehicles of Protest,\u201d Julia Thomas explains how buses literally mobilized people during the civil rights movement:\n\u201cWhile buses have been the sites of heavy state control and segregation across the world, they have also been places in which groups have organized bus boycotts, commandeered control of transportation, ridden across state lines, and taken over spaces that allow them to express power by occupying a significant area.\u201d\nThe Montgomery bus boycott was a 381-day protest that started with Rosa Parks\u2019 arrest and ended with the Supreme Court ruling segregated public buses as unconstitutional. Years later, the Freedom Riders rode buses into the Deep South to protest segregation in interstate bus terminals.\nTransportation as a social justice issue didn\u2019t end with the civil rights era. In 2016, the St. Louis County NAACP and Missouri Coalition for Better Transportation addressed a report to the U.S. Department of Justice in which they argued that the Missouri Department of Justice was in violation of Title VI Civil Rights laws for unevenly distributing transportation funds between rural and urban areas. The two groups asked Missouri Congressman Lacy Clay to file a civil rights claim against the Missouri Department of Transportation. So far, nothing has come of the request.\nMissouri ranks 46th in public transportation funding among the 50 states, according to data collected by Citizens for Modern Transit.\nMissouri per capita spending on transit compared to surrounding states in 2015. (Citizens for Modern Transit)\nThe lack of transportation funding has serious consequences. Studies have shown that access to transportation is crucial to escaping poverty. The relationship between social mobility and access to transportation is even stronger than that between social mobility and other factors such as crime or quality of schools.\nThe Ferguson Commission Report was released Sept. 14, 2015 in response to urgent cries for change. The report gives many actionable goals for healing the region, including enhancing access to transportation. Suggested projects include implementing Bus Rapid Transit and extending MetroLink along the North-South corridor.\nUnfortunately, not much progress has been made since the report was released. St. Louis officials are still debating whether to pursue a North-South MetroLink expansion, as they have been for almost two decades. I still have to wait 30 to 60 minutes for a bus. We still have an ostensible justice system.\nI went to a \u201cProtest to Policy\u201d panel on Wednesday night. This one Mayor Krewson did attend. Afterward, I approached her and asked about these transit expansion options. She told me she\u2019s looking into reduced fares for some customers, and referred me to a member of her staff. I told her we need transit that\u2019s better, not just cheaper for some.\nImagine not being able to move about your own city to access work, school, food or health services. Lack of public transit maintains inequality. Creating the infrastructure for accessible and reliable public transit is easier when there are actually people utilizing transit and supporting it financially. Use transit. Talk about transit. Let officials and legislators know transit is important.\nSome days it seems like America is more likely to build an extensive cross-country hyperloop than it is to build a bridge across political divides. I want us to do both.\nWhether you put your right hand over your heart or your right fist in the air, you\u2019re expressing a message of unity and solidarity. 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        "raw_content": "What Mississippi State, Louisville coaches, players said after Final Four game\nThe best quotes from Mississippi State's 73-63 overtime win against Louisville in the Final Four\nWhat Mississippi State, Louisville coaches, players said after Final Four game The best quotes from Mississippi State's 73-63 overtime win against Louisville in the Final Four Check out this story on clarionledger.com: https://www.clarionledger.com/story/sports/college/mississippi-state/2018/03/30/what-mississippi-state-louisville-coaches-players-said-after-final-four-game/474414002/\nThe Clarion-Ledger, The Clarion-Ledger Published 10:04 p.m. CT March 30, 2018 | Updated 11:48 a.m. CT March 31, 2018\nWill Sammon, Hugh Kellenberger and Brody Miller talk about Mississippi State's thrilling overtime win Friday against Louisville in one national semifinal, and the looming matchup with Notre Dame for the national championship. Wochit\nMSU celebrates the win in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren(Photo11: Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger)Buy Photo\n\"Shooters never give up on their shot.\" \u2014 Mississippi State guard Roshunda Johnson on her game-tying 3 in the final seconds of regulation.\n\"Let's face it. It's the biggest shot of the night, of your career, on the biggest stage you're ever going to play on. I don't care where she plays after this. That stage out there tonight is the biggest stage you're ever going to play on in my opinion, and it's going to have the most ramifications. So, you know, I've got a lot of confidence in Roshunda Johnson. She's been somebody we've just been really blessed to have, and she's made the difference in our team many nights, as you know. \" \u2014 Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer on Johnson's 3.\n\"Coach always says go get them all, so that\u2019s what I try to do.\" \u2014 Mississippi State center Teaira McCowan on her 25 rebounds, to which Schaefer responded, \"Coachable.\"\n\"Twenty-five rebounds. That didn't happen in the last five minutes of the game. She's a phenomenal player too. She's an All-American. Kudos to her. She did a great job in overtime.\" \u2014 Louisville forward Myisha Hines-Allen on McCowan\nSammon: Mississippi State returns to national championship after beating Louisville in Final Four\nKellenberger: With the season on the line, MSU's Teaira McCowan, Victoria Vivians played their best games\nMiller: How Roshunda Johnson hit the shot of her life to save Mississippi State's season\n\"I'm feeling good. I hope they're feeling good too. It means a lot. This is our second time doing it, and we're still making history for our school. I just feel like this year, we're going to have to execute and finish it all out and be on top this time.\" \u2013 Mississippi State guard Victoria Vivians on returning to the national championship game.\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) releases a shot in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren (Photo11: Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger)\n\"I thought we competed, we played our hearts out. I thought they played their hearts out. Just an unbelievable basketball game.\" \u2014 Louisville coach Jeff Walz\n\"I don't think I expected that much. I don't know that I expected her to play 26 minutes. She hasn't played 20 minutes, I don't think, all year. But she was really doing a good job defensively, and we were doing a poor job rebounding. ... Jordan gives us that rebounding edge at the guard spot.\" \u2014 Schaefer on reserve guard Jordan Danberry playing 26 minutes\n\"I think it's real important from this moment on that we do some things a little different. The fact that we were able to play in the first game and not the second game. You know, last year we walked out of this arena, went back to the Loews Hotel in Dallas, Texas, and walked through the lobby at 1:35 in the morning, and there were 5,000 people waiting on us. I mean, you talk about an amazing atmosphere, but still you're walking out of there really late. So tomorrow will be different. Coach Schaefer will do some things different.\" \u2014 Schaefer on preparations for the national championship game\nAlso Read: 'She's a hoot': The evolution of Mississippi State's Victoria Vivians\nFinal Four: Mississippi State vs. Louisville\nThe MSU bench reacts as they build a lead in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU fans celebrate. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nEntertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier puts his hands on his head as he watches MSU tie the game. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU fans celebrate at as the game goes into overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU fans celebrate as the game goes into overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State head basketball coach Vic Schaefer gives instructions to his team. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Morgan William (2) runs the offense. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU players celebrate as they ice the game in the final minutes over overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nAn official gives Mississippi State head basketball coach Vic Schaefera warning in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) pulls down an offensive rebound in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) battles with Louisville's Myisha Hines-Allen (2) for a rebound. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) releases a shot in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Jordan Danberry (24) is fouled in the final moments of overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Morgan William (2) is all smiles as the final seconds tick off the clock. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) and Mississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) celebrate the victory. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Morgan William (2) celebrates the win. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Morgan William (2) celebrates as MSU wins in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU celebrates the win in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State head basketball coach Vic Schaefer gives his wife a hug following the overtime win. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State head basketball coach Vic Schaefer waves to the MSU fans following the overtime win. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Blair Schaefer (1) jumps in the air after MSU won the game in overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nFormer MSU quarterback Tyson Lee and other MSU fans breathe a sigh of relief as the game goes into overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Blair Schaefer (1) releases a three-point shot in the second half. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Blair Schaefer (1) makes a pass as she falls out of bounds. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Blair Schaefer (1) drives to the basket. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) scores as Louisville's Sam Fuehring (3) defends on the play. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) scores as Louisville's Sam Fuehring (3) defends. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) puts up a shot at the free throw line as Louisville's Sam Fuehring (3) defends. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) releases a shot over Louisville's Sam Fuehring (3) in the fourth quarter. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) drives to the basket in the second half. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Jordan Danberry (24) puts up a shot in the lane. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) drives to the basket in the fourth quarter. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) tries to recover a loose ball in the fourth quarter. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) releases a shot in the fourth quarter. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) drives to the lane. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) hits a three-point basket to tie the game in the final seconds. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) releases a shot in the lane. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) releases a shot to tie the game. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU players run onto the court as the clock expires with the game tied. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nThe MSU bench reacts after Mississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) hit a three-point shot to tie the game. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMSU players congratulate Mississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) as the game goes into overtime. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nBoth teams watch as a last-second shot by Louisville misses as the clock expires. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Roshunda Johnson (11) takes the ball to the basket as Louisville's Jazmine Jones (23) defends. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Teaira McCowan (15) shoots a short jumper in the second half. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. Photo by Keith Warren Keith Warren, For Clarion Ledger\nMississippi State's Victoria Vivians (35) catches an inbound pass in the first quarter. Mississippi State played Louisville in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, March 30, 2018. 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        "raw_content": "Category: RCS Messaging\nGoogle and Carriers Expand RCS Messaging to Latin America\nGoogle, through various partnerships in Latin America, has announced that RCS Messaging will be rolling out to various carriers in the region over the coming months.\nToday we\u2019re excited to announce that we\u2019re working with leading carriers Am\u00e9rica M\u00f3vil, AT&T in M\u00e9xico, Oi and Telef\u00f3nica to bring RCS messaging to people across Latin America. In collaboration with these carriers, we\u2019ll roll out RCS messaging in the countries where they operate over time, bringing better messaging to more than two thirds of all mobile subscribers in Latin America.\nThe news means that subscribers to these carriers will be able to communicate in a more rich way than plain SMS, offering the ability to send GIFs and other rich media as well as have group messaging across international borders.\nFor those who are not familiar, RCS Messaging is Rich Communication Services and has been rolling out here in the United States and Europe for a while now. It offers a more \u201csmartphone\u201d experience over SMS as Google likes to say.\nContinue reading \u201cGoogle and Carriers Expand RCS Messaging to Latin America\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Letter: A political trifecta for Surrey voters?\nFrom our family's perspective, we have a unique opportunity in front of us on Nov. 15.\nAlmost 30 years ago, our family settled in Surrey. Yes, we heard all of the \u201cSurrey jokes\u201d, but in the last nine years, we\u2019ve heard them a lot less since Dianne Watts, Linda Hepner and Surrey First came on the scene.\nEqually important to us is the fact that our kids grew up playing on some of the best fields and rinks in the lower mainland, and now, they can actually afford to live in their home town, something that\u2019s not possible in Vancouver.\nFrom our family\u2019s perspective, our city is heading in the right direction and on Nov. 15 we have a unique opportunity in front of us.\nImagine what could be accomplished in Surrey with Linda Hepner as Mayor, Dianne Watts as a Surrey MP, and our five government MLAs (including three cabinet ministers) all working together for our city. It would be a political trifecta, something that doesn\u2019t happen that often, here or anywhere else.\nWith that kind of teamwork, leadership, and people who can clearly work together, there\u2019s not much Surrey couldn\u2019t accomplish at here at home, in Ottawa, or in Victoria. That\u2019s good news for major projects like light rail transit and other infrastructure projects that rely on the city, province and feds to work together.\nYou don\u2019t have to be a gambler to see what this political trifecta could mean to our city and its future. Now, all we have to do is pick the right horse on Nov. 15.\nNorman Stowe\nOne last holdup on B.C. railway tracks",
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        "raw_content": "Gold Mining USA Adopts Plan for Enhanced Reporting\nSACRAMENTO, Calif., June 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gold Mining USA, Inc. (\"Gold Mining USA\" or the \"Company\") (OTC:GMUI) today announced management's plans to conduct and then publish additional due diligence on the business, assets (resources and reserves), legal, tax, actual and contingent liabilities, operations, and condition of the Company, which includes in its scope, the Company's expectation of making available higher-quality financial reporting.\nThe Company is currently in ongoing discussions with third-party investors, risk-transfer consultants, investment bankers, and potential investees concerning the Company's prospects for the future, its access to capital, the appetite of insurance markets to accept and manage risk from the Company, the availability of future business opportunities to the Company and advisable capital restructuring possibilities.\nThis plan was adopted by management today in light of its recent acquisition of additional assets and underscores the Company's commitment to attempt to reduce acquisition risk, enhance its standard of reporting, and appropriately manage investor expectations. In addition to reporting consultants, an independent auditing firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board will be engaged within the next week to publish its report to the Board of Directors of the Company.\nThe audit planning is for this independent report to be made available and filed with OTC Markets Group not later than August 14, 2014. The Company approved within this plan management's intent to, at the time of publication, make any and all recommended or required revisions to Gold Mining USA's financial statements.\nAbout Gold Mining USA\nGold Mining USA, Inc., an exploration stage company, focused on the exploration and development of metallurgical and mining projects in the United States. The company's silver and gold mining assets are concentrated in the State of Nevada. Gold Mining USA, Inc., formerly Standard Oil Company USA Inc., was founded 1995 and is headquartered in Sacramento, California.\nCertain statements in this press release that are not historical facts are \"forward-looking statements\" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements may be identified by the use of words such as \"anticipate,\" \"believe,\" \"expect,\" \"future,\" \"may,\" \"will,\" \"would,\" \"should,\" \"plan,\" \"projected,\" \"intend,\" and similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Gold Mining USA to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Gold Mining USA's future operating results are dependent upon many factors, including but not limited to the Company's ability to: (i) obtain sufficient capital or a strategic business arrangement to fund its future plans; (ii) acquire and retain adequate management to operate the Company; (iii) competitive factors and developments beyond the Company's control; and (iv) other risk factors.\nCONTACT: 209-386-7753 info@gmuiinc.comSource:Gold Mining USA, Inc.",
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        "raw_content": "George Papadopoulos has landed a new role on the board of advisors at a pro-Trump medical marijuana company.\nPapadopoulos, a former campaign advisor to President Donald Trump, was released from a 12-day stint in federal prison in December as part of his plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller.\nPapadopoulos joined the advisory board of C3 International, manufacturer of a \"concentrated cannabis extract\" pill that claims to offer an analgesic alternative to opiates and narcotics.\nKevin Breuninger\t| Eamon Javers\nJoshua Roberts | Bloomberg | Getty Images\nGeorge Papadopoulos, former campaign adviser for U.S. President Donald Trump, walks out of federal court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Sept. 7, 2018.\nGeorge Papadopoulos, the first advisor to Donald Trump's presidential campaign to plead guilty in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, has landed a new role on the board of advisors at a pro-Trump medical marijuana company.\nPapadopoulos was released from a 12-day stint in federal prison in December as part of the plea deal he struck with Mueller after admitting he lied about his contacts during the 2016 election.\nA month later, he joined the advisory board of C3 International, manufacturer of a \"concentrated cannabis extract\" that claims to offer an analgesic alternative to opiates and narcotics.\nC3's website boasts that its pill, called Idrasil, is the \"first standardized form of medical cannabis.\" A case of 24 bottles of Idrasil costs $12,000, or $500 apiece for a 30-day supply.\n\"I believe that having a prescription cannabis pill can be a big part of the solution because it is prescription-only, it is safe, and a non-addictive way for patients suffering from pain and other ailments,\" Papadopoulos said in a statement to CNBC. \"It's revolutionary and I am honored to be on the Board of Advisors.\"\nThe California-based company's CEO, Steele Smith, said he started the company years after his own bout with an addiction to opioids that he was prescribed to treat a rare form of Crohn's disease. He said he first started a medical marijuana dispensary, but eventually developed the doseable, prescribable cannabis pill that he hopes will disrupt the pain medicine market.\nSmith praised the Trump administration, and expressed a desire to contribute to it, in an interview.\n\"The president has established an opioid commission that has within it a group of folks studying cannabis so that the president can make learned policy decisions related to cannabis,\" Smith said. \"And I want to be on that panel.\"\nThe CEO said he first crossed paths with Papadopoulos through LinkedIn. The 31-year-old foreign policy aide, who was photographed sitting alongside Trump and other campaign officials at a March 2016 campaign meeting, brings the company \"access, primarily,\" Smith said. \"And he's a conservative Republican, like me.\"\nAsked whether C3 has made contact with the Trump administration, Smith referred CNBC to Papadopoulos. The former Trump campaign advisor did not immediately respond to an inquiry about whether he reached out to the administration.\nPapadopoulos pleaded guilty in October 2017 to lying to the FBI about his contacts during the 2016 presidential election.\nAfter joining the campaign in 2016, Papadopoulos met with a Russia-tied professor who told him the Kremlin had \"dirt\" on Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton, including \"thousands of emails,\" according to the special counsel's court filings. But Papadopoulos falsely told investigators that he met with that professor before learning of his role in the campaign.\nMueller's team is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election, as well as possible Trump campaign collusion with the Kremlin and an inquiry into whether Trump obstructed justice. Trump has denied any wrongdoing.\nPapadopoulos was sentenced to be incarcerated for two weeks in prison, pay a $9,500 fine, serve 200 hours of community service and stay under supervised release for a year. But he was released from federal custody in Oxford, Wisconsin, after just 12 days because he received credit for two days he spent in jail earlier after his arrest in the case.\nAfter flirting with a possible appeal of his sentence, Papadopoulos decided against the legal challenge in \"hopes to move on with his life,\" his lawyer said in a statement at the time.\nSmith said he \"absolutely\" was initially uneasy with Papadopoulos' highly publicized persona as a target of the Mueller probe who had just been released from custody. But Papadopoulos has \"shown that he's not a shrinking violet or a weak individual. 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        "raw_content": "Funeral held for schoolboy killed in hit-and-run\nPress Eye Belfast - Northern Ireland 29th November 2016 Funeral of Reece Meenan at Star Of The Sea Church in Portstewart. The 13-year-old died after run over in a hit and run incident in Coleraine on Saturday evening. Reece's coffin enters the church for Requiem Mass flanked by pupils fro his school Loreto College Picture by Jonathan Porter/Press Eye\nMourners at the funeral of a 13-year-old schoolboy killed in a hit-and-run collision at the weekend heard how \u201cso many hopes and dreams were cruelly ended\u201d by his tragic death.\nFather Austin McGirr, parish priest at St Mary\u2019s Star of the Sea Portstewart, paid tribute to Reece Meenan in a touching homily.\nReece Meenan\nReece, a year 10 pupil at Loreto College in Coleraine, died from injuries he sustained after being hit by a car on Newbridge Road at 6.30pm on Saturday.\nPupils from Loreto College formed a guard of honour as Reece\u2019s remains were carried inside Star of the Sea Church in Portstewart. He was laid to rest in Agherton Cemetery following the funeral Mass.\nFather McGirr said: \u201cOur hearts go out to you Veronica, Reece\u2019s mother, his father, Paul and John his step-father, his sisters Caitlin, Maria, Laura and brother Graham.\n\u201cThis tragic and sudden death has left the family shocked and stunned. There was no preparation for this, no period of getting used to the idea of an early departure. All we can do as a community is hold you in love and in prayer. We do that now and will continue to do that.\n\u201cReece made a huge impression in his short life. Seasoned golfers in Castlerock were reminded of a young Rory McIlroy when they saw him swing while knowledgeable football watchers saw a budding Steven Gerrard as wee Reece weaved his way through the opposition to win the Doherty Cup for St Colum\u2019s Primary, Portstewart.\n\u201cHe was on the successful team all the way from P4 right up to P7 and went on to help Loreto win a regional Soccer cup for Year 8 pupils. He impressed many with his exploits on the field of Eoghan Roe GAA.\n\u201cSo many hopes and dreams were cruelly ended by a Saturday night road accident. So much talent and skill in such a young person.\n\u201cThe memory of his many school friends and teachers in St Colum\u2019s PS, Loreto College, St Joseph\u2019s College and Dominican College, has been marred. Sports club members and coaches will feel his absence. He will never be forgotten.\nLoreto College school principal Michael James had earlier paid tribute to his pupil.\n\u201cAs a school community we were all shocked and saddened to hear about the tragic death of year 10 pupil, Reece Meenan, on Saturday,\u201d he said. \u201cReece was beginning to develop as a student and was carefully considering his options for the future, with his passion for sport at the forefront of his career aspirations. He will be desperately missed.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "NASA\u2019s Kepler Mission Announces a Planet Bonanza\nFebruary 26, 2014. NASA\u2019s Kepler mission announced Wednesday the discovery of 715 new planets. These newly-verified worlds orbit 305 stars, revealing multiple-planet systems much like our own solar system.\nNearly 95 percent of these planets are smaller than Neptune, which is almost four times the size of Earth. This discovery marks a significant increase in the number of known small-sized planets more akin to Earth than previously identified exoplanets, which are planets outside our solar system.\n\u201cThe Kepler team continues to amaze and excite us with their planet hunting results,\u201d said John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for NASA\u2019s Science Mission Directorate in Washington. \u201cThat these new planets and solar systems look somewhat like our own, portends a great future when we have the James Webb Space Telescope in space to characterize the new worlds.\u201d\nSince the discovery of the first planets outside our solar system roughly two decades ago, verification has been a laborious planet-by-planet process. Now, scientists have a statistical technique that can be applied to many planets at once when they are found in systems that harbor more than one planet around the same star.\nTo verify this bounty of planets, a research team co-led by Jack Lissauer, planetary scientist at NASA\u2019s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, analyzed stars with more than one potential planet, all of which were detected in the first two years of Kepler\u2019s observations \u2014 May 2009 to March 2011.\nThe research team used a technique called verification by multiplicity, which relies in part on the logic of probability. Kepler observes 150,000 stars, and has found a few thousand of those to have planet candidates. If the candidates were randomly distributed among Kepler\u2019s stars, only a handful would have more than one planet candidate. However, Kepler observed hundreds of stars that have multiple planet candidates. Through a careful study of this sample, these 715 new planets were verified.\nThis method can be likened to the behavior we know of lions and lionesses. In our imaginary savannah, the lions are the Kepler stars and the lionesses are the planet candidates. The lionesses would sometimes be observed grouped together whereas lions tend to roam on their own. If you see two lions it could be a lion and a lioness or it could be two lions. But if more than two large felines are gathered, then it is very likely to be a lion and his pride. Thus, through multiplicity the lioness can be reliably identified in much the same way multiple planet candidates can be found around the same star.\n\u201cFour years ago, Kepler began a string of announcements of first hundreds, then thousands, of planet candidates \u2014 but they were only candidate worlds,\u201d said Lissauer. \u201cWe\u2019ve now developed a process to verify multiple planet candidates in bulk to deliver planets wholesale, and have used it to unveil a veritable bonanza of new worlds.\u201d\nThese multiple-planet systems are fertile grounds for studying individual planets and the configuration of planetary neighborhoods. 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Kepler-296f is twice the size of Earth, but scientists do not know whether the planet is a gaseous world, with a thick hydrogen-helium envelope, or it is a water world surrounded by a deep ocean.\n\u201cFrom this study we learn planets in these multi-systems are small and their orbits are flat and circular \u2014 resembling pancakes \u2014 not your classical view of an atom,\u201d said Jason Rowe, research scientist at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., and co-leader of the research. \u201cThe more we explore the more we find familiar traces of ourselves amongst the stars that remind us of home.\u201d\nThis latest discovery brings the confirmed count of planets outside our solar system to nearly 1,700. As we continue to reach toward the stars, each discovery brings us one step closer to a more accurate understanding of our place in the galaxy.\nLaunched in March 2009, Kepler is the first NASA mission to find potentially habitable Earth-size planets. 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        "raw_content": "https://www.concordia.ca/content/concordia/en/jmsb/research/centres/david-obrien/initiatives/sustainable-real-estate-proposals.html\nSam and Diana Scalia Sustainable Real Estate and Built Environment Program\nProposals are accepted on a rolling basis. Please submit your application to the Centre Director, Dr. Thomas Walker.\nAs the future of the construction industry considers long-term consequences and eco-friendly buildings, Concordia\u2019s Sam and Diana Scalia Sustainable Built Environment and Real Estate Program aims to address the role of sustainability in the industry. The program\u2019s mandate is to research the benefits of green buildings and environmentally responsible real estate development. Most of the building materials that are currently in use have a negative environmental impact. For example, coal is used to smelt metal \u2014 and also to make glass \u2014 which releases pollutants into the atmosphere. The objective is to conduct research and develop solutions that can convince real estate developers to go green.\nThe David O\u2019Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise (DOCSE) invites proposals for research that address the following criteria:\nExplore the environmental benefits of green buildings\nEvaluate the case for wood as a structural base for mid-high rise construction in Canada\nPerform financial and environmental cost/benefit analyses of local vs. remote/foreign building material supplies\nPerform financial and environmental cost/benefit analyses of sustainable building methods for commercial and residential real estate developers\nExplore the benefits of sustainable community development (incl. co-housing/co-working arrangements) for the North American market with an emphasis on the social component of sustainable development\nPerform financial, communal, and societal cost/benefit analyses of large-scale retrofit projects\nProvide policy recommendations for government regulators who aim to encourage green building methods via fiscal stimuli and/or revised building codes\nAssess the efficacy of existing performance indicators in measuring building energy efficiency and identify the key performance indicators (KPIs)\nStudy existing building certification systems and provide recommendations on improving their effectiveness and promoting wider adoption\nAddress the challenge of achieving net zero energy standards for buildings in low energy cost regions such as Quebec\nCompare and contrast municipal building regulations, policies and by-laws across Montreal and Quebec with the aim of identifying optimal policies\nExplore the use of incentive systems for the regional and/or global financial sector to provide favorable funding conditions for sustainable real estate projects\nDOCSE\u2019s Scientific Committee evaluates all proposals based on the criteria below. Preference will be given to projects whose objectives relate most closely to DOCSE\u2019s overall goals.\nFactors that will be considered in assessing proposals:\nthe scholarly merits of the proposed project,\nthe feasibility of successful completion,\nthe track record of the researcher,\nhow well-defined the project plan, deliverables, and budget are,\nthe potential for advancing the understanding of sustainable real estate,\nthe potential relevance of the research to Montreal\u2019s and Quebec\u2019s real estate market,\nthe applicability of the research to the real estate industry.\nGrants will be capped at $10,000. Grants are intended as seed money to help scholars initiate studies and then apply for external funding on topics of interest to the Centre and the Program. Funding may be distributed in the context of an incentive system to reward publications and/or conference presentations. Recipients will be asked to provide updates on the progress of the research and may be invited to present the results of their work at JMSB.\nAll proposals must have a full time JMSB faculty member as the primary investigator. Other full time Concordia faculty members, as well as JMSB part time faculty members and students are eligible to apply as co-applicants with a JMSB faculty member. Students must be in good academic standing (minimum 3.0 GPA).\nThe research proposal should adhere to accepted formatting guidelines (e.g., APA guidelines) and should include the following:\na short abstract,\na section outlining the objectives and the significance of the project,\na method section including information about the data collection and analytical strategies,\nthe expected implications of the proposed research,\na section that outlines the proposed communication of findings to DOCSE, JMSB, and the broader academic community,\na project plan, defined deliverables, and a pro-forma budget (according to FRQSC guidelines),\nan up to date curriculum vitae of the researcher(s) involved in the project.\nThe proposal should not exceed 4 pages of text (not including references, tables, appendices, and the curriculum vitae). The budget should not include funding for travel to disseminate study results. 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Conference report filed in House (10/05/1992)Senate agreed to House amendment with amendment (07/31/1992)Passed Senate amended (04/10/1992)Passed House amended (06/20/1991)Introduced in House (01/03/1991)\nReclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992 - Title I: Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir, Wyoming - Revises existing law to require as a principal modification to the Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir, Wyoming, the construction of power generating facilities with a total installed capacity of 25.5 megawatts.\nAuthorizes the construction of recreational facilities in excess of the amount required to replace or relocate existing facilities. Provides that the costs of such construction shall be borne equally by the United States and Wyoming.\nRepeals a prior authorization of appropriations and authorizes to be appropriated for the Federal share of the construction of the Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir modifications and recreational facilities the sum of $80,000,000 (October 1988 price levels). Repeals a requirement that such sums authorized to be appropriated for construction, operation, maintenance, and replacement be reduced by the amounts of certain contributions.\nAuthorizes appropriations for increased costs of construction attributable to delays in authorizations for the Dam and Reservoir.\nTitle II: Central Utah Project Construction - Designates titles II through VI as the Central Utah Project Completion Act.\nAuthorizes additional appropriations for the Colorado River water storage project (CRSP), to be available solely for design, engineering, and construction of the facilities identified in this title, the planning and implementation of certain fish and wildlife and recreation mitigation and conservation projects and studies, and the Ute Indian Rights Settlement authorized under this Act. Requires the Secretary of the Interior (the Secretary) to implement specified recommendations prepared by the Inspector General of the Department of the Interior with respect to the financial management of the CRSP.\nEarmarks specified amounts of such additional funds for various reclamation projects and features within Utah. Permits counties in which such projects and features were proposed to be located to participate in certain local development projects.\nProvides for the termination of the authorization of appropriations for construction of any CRSP participating project located in Utah five years after the enactment of this Act unless the Secretary: (1) executes a cost-sharing agreement with non-Federal entities for construction of such project; and (2) has requested, or the Congress has appropriated, construction funds for such project.\nDirects the Secretary to: (1) make appropriated funds available in their entirety to non-Federal interests as provided for pursuant to the provisions of this Act; and (2) report to the Congress on the status of CRSP participating projects for which construction has not begun as of October 15, 1990.\nMakes specified amounts available, subject to certain restrictions, for features of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project (CUP), including: (1) an irrigation and drainage system; (2) a feasibility study and development of systems to allow groundwater recharge, management, and the conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources; (3) a feasibility study of efficiency improvements in the management, delivery, and treatment of water in Wasatch County; (4) a feasibility study to reduce the salinity of Utah Lake; (5) a hydrologic model analysis study of the Provo River Basin and a feasibility study of direct delivery of Colorado River Basin water from the Strawberry Reservoir or elsewhere in the Strawberry Collection System to the Provo River Basin, and evaluating the potential for changes in existing importation patterns and quantities of water from the Weber and Duchesne River Basins; and (6) completing construction of the Diamond Fork System.\nDirects the Secretary, in exchange for and as a precondition to approval of the Strawberry Water Users Association's petition for Bonneville Unit water, to impose conditions on such approval so as to ensure that the Association manages and develops specified lands in a manner compatible with the management and improvement of adjacent Federal lands for wildlife purposes, natural values, and recreation.\nProhibits the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary from permitting commercial or other development of specified Federal lands.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to use specified Federal funds for engineering, design, and construction of Hatchtown dam in Garfield County and for associated facilities to deliver supplemental project water from the dam.\nMakes specified amounts available to increase efficiency, enhance beneficial uses, and achieve greater water conservation within the Uinta Basin, including funds for: (1) the construction of the Pigeon Water Reservoir, together with an enclosed pipeline conveyance system to divert water from Lake Fork River to Pigeon Water Reservoir and Sandwash Reservoir; (2) the construction of the McGuire Draw and Clay Basin Reservoirs; (3) the rehabilitation of Farnsworth Canal; and (4) the construction of permanent diversion facilities identified by the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission on the Duchesne and Strawberry Rivers, the designs of which shall be approved by the Federal and State fish and wildlife agencies.\nSets forth various requirements and restrictions on, and provisions setting conditions for the termination of authorizations for, the Bonneville Unit water development and the Uinta Basin replacement project.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to: (1) contract with the Uintah Water Conservancy District for the retention by the United States of responsibility for part of the municipal and industrial water obligation with a corresponding part of the water supply to be controlled and marketed by the United States in conformance with State law; and (2) establish a conservation pool of 4,000 acre feet in Red Fleet Reservoir to enhance associated fishery and recreational opportunities and for other purposes recommended by the Commission, and enter into an agreement with the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation for the management and operation of Red Fleet recreational facilities.\nRequires that the non-Federal share of the costs for the design, engineering, and construction of the Bonneville Unit water development and the Uinta Basin replacement project be 35 percent and 50 percent for the specified feasibility studies.\nSpecifies that the District may commence such studies prior to entering into binding agreements and upon execution of such agreements the Secretary shall reimburse the District an amount equal to the Federal share of the funds expended by the District.\nProhibits the obligation or expenditure of federally appropriated funds for such development and project, with exceptions, until: (1) the Central Utah Water Conservancy District (the District) completes a Definite Plan Report for the Bonneville Unit and a feasibility study for the Uinta project; (2) the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 have been satisfied; and (3) a plan has been developed and approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to prevent any harmful contamination of waters due to concentrations of selenium or other such toxicants, if the Service determines that development of the particular system may result in contamination.\nBars the provision of Federal funds under this Act to any non-Federal interest until any such interest enters into a binding agreement with the appropriate Federal authority to be considered a \"Federal agency\" for purposes of compliance with all Federal fish, wildlife, recreation, and environmental laws with respect to the use of such funds, and to comply with this Act.\nRequires the District, at the option of specified eligible counties, to rebate to such counties all ad valorem tax contributions paid by such counties to the District, with interest but less the value of any benefits received by such counties and less the administrative expenses incurred by the District to that date.\nDirects the Secretary, upon request of eligible counties that elect not to participate in the project, to provide as grants to such counties sums for potable water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, agricultural water management, and other public infrastructure improvements approved by the Secretary. Bars the use of available funds for the draining of wetlands, the dredging of natural water courses, and planning or constructing water impoundments of greater than 5,000 acre feet, with exceptions.\nRequires the District to: (1) prepare and maintain a comprehensive water management improvement plan, including specified water conservation goals and providing for a water management improvement inventory; (2) establish a continuous process for the identification, evaluation, and implementation of water conservation measures, and submit a report thereon to the Secretary; (3) prepare and transmit to the Secretary a study of wholesale and retail pricing to encourage water conservation, and a study of the coordinated operation of independent municipal, industrial, and irrigation water systems; and (4) evaluate cost-effective, flexible operating procedures that will serve specified purposes, including improving the availability and reliability of the water supply, coordinating the timing of reservoir releases, assisting in managing drought emergencies, and encouraging the maintenance of existing wells and other facilities which may be placed on standby status when water deliveries from the project become available. Authorizes appropriations.\nAuthorizes the Governor of Utah (or, if the Governor fails to do so, directs the Secretary) to establish the Utah Water Conservation Advisory Baord. Directs the Board to recommend water conservation standards and regulations for promulgation by State or local authorities in the service area of each petitioner of project water. Requires the District to pay a surcharge for each year of substantial noncompliance according to a specified formula.\nSets forth provisions with respect to: (1) judicial review; (2) citizen suits; (3) jurisdiction and venue; and (4) costs awarded by the Court.\nRequires that hydropower generation facilities associated with the CUP operate in accordance with a specified statute. Prohibits the diversion of Colorado River Basin waters exclusively for power generation purposes.\nRequires the District to utilize its best efforts to achieving operating agreements with the Jordanelle Reservoir, Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah Lake, and Strawberry Reservoir.\nAuthorizes the prepayment of certain expenses in connection with the Jordan Aqueduct System.\nRequires the Comptroller General to audit project cost allocations among the various project purposes and submit a report to the Secretary and to the Congress. Grants the Secretary authority to reallocate project costs and to defer repayment of such costs under certain circumstances.\nDirects the Secretary to impose a surcharge for the use of CUP water used in the production of any commodity crop for which an acreage reduction program is in effect under provisions of the Agricultural Act of 1949 if the stocks of such commodity held in storage by the Commodity Credit Corporation exceed an amount that the Secretary of Agriculture determines is necessary to provide for a reserve of such commodity that can reasonably be expected to meet a shortage caused by drought, natural disaster, or other disruption in the supply of such commodity until the construction costs of certain facilities authorized by this Act are repaid.\nTitle III: Fish, Wildlife, and Recreation Mitigation and Conservation - Establishes the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission to coordinate the implementation of the mitigation and conservation provisions of this Act among the Federal and State fish, wildlife, and recreation agencies. Requires the Commission to complete certain plans and submit specified reports. Provides funding for the Commission.\nDirects the District to acquire, with funds provided by the Commission, specified water rights in the Utah Lake drainage basin. Earmarks specified funds for such acquisition. Specifies that water purchases which would have the effect of compromising groundwater resources or dewatering agricultural lands in the Upper Provo River areas should be avoided. Provides all water rights after such acquisition to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for maintaining certain instream flows for fish, wildlife, and recreation purposes in the Provo River. Authorizes appropriations.\nDirects the District, annually, to provide amounts of water sufficient to sustain minimum stream flows established pursuant to a prior Stream Flow Agreement.\nDirects the District to acquire with Commission funds all of the Strawberry Basin water rights being diverted to the Heber Valley through the Daniel's Creek drainage and to apply such rights to increase the minimum stream flows of streams and rivers in the Strawberry River and Reservoir area. Earmarks funds for such acquisition. Bars the District from leasing water from the Daniels Creek Irrigation Company before the beginning of FY 1993. Directs the District to construct a Daniels Creek replacement pipeline from the Jordanelle Reservoir to the existing Daniels Creek Irrigation Company water storage facility. Authorizes the exchange of Daniels Creek replacement water by the District with Strawberry Basin water to provide a permanent supply of water for minimum flows, subject to specified restrictions.\nRequires the yield and operating plans for the Bonneville Unit of the CUP to be established or adjusted to provide for specified minimum stream flows for streams and rivers in the Diamond Fork and Provo Rivers. Requires such minimum flows to be provided continuously and in perpetuity from the date first feasible as determined by the Commission.\nDirects the District to prepare a study and develop a mitigation plan of the effects of peak season flows in the Provo River. Earmarks specified funds for such study and plan.\nProvides that, upon completion of the Diamond Fork water delivery system, the Strawberry Tunnel shall no longer be used, except for delivery of water for specified instream purposes. Provides an exception where the District has determined that the Syar Tunnel or the Sixth Water Aqueduct is rendered unusable or emergency circumstances require the use of the Strawberry Tunnel for the delivery of contracted CUP water and Strawberry Valley Reclamation Project water.\nRequires the fish, wildlife, and recreation projects identified or proposed in the Definite Plan Report (a May 1988 report for the Bonneville Unit of the CUP) which have not been completed as of the enactment of this Act to be completed in accordance with such Report and a fish, wildlife, and recreation mitigation schedule appearing later under this Act, with exceptions.\nDirects the Commission to acquire on an expedited basis big game winter range lands to compensate for the impacts of Federal reclamation projects in Utah. Requires such acquired lands to be transferred to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources or, for such parcels as may be within the boundaries of Federal land ownerships, to the appropriate Federal agency, for management as a big game winter range. Requires the Commission to construct big game crossings and wildlife escape ramps for the protection of big game animals along the Provo Reservoir Canal, Highline Canal, Strawberry Power Canal, and others. Earmarks funds for such construction.\nEarmarks funds for the planning and implementation of projects to preserve, rehabilitate, and enhance wetlands areas around the Great Salt Lake in accordance with a plan to be developed by the Commission. Requires the Commission to inventory, prioritize, and map the occurrences in Utah of sensitive nongame wildlife species and their habitat and sensitive plant species and ecosystems. Authorizes appropriations.\nDirects the Commission to acquire private land, water rights, conservation easements, or other interests necessary for the establishment of the Utah Lake Wetlands Preserve.\nDirects the Secretary to enter into an agreement under which the Wetlands Preserve shall be managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources pursuant to a plan developed in accordance with this Act and the substantive requirements of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966.\nRequires that the Wetlands Preserve be managed for the protection of migratory birds, wildlife habitat, and wetland values in a manner compatible with the surrounding farmlands, orchards, and agricultural production area, with limited grazing.\nMakes funds available for the acquisition of such land, water rights, and other interests for the establishment of the Wetlands Preserve. Bars the acquisition of lands, easements, or water rights without the consent of the owner of such lands or water rights. Specifies that base property of lessee or permittee under a Federal grazing permit or lease held on the date of enactment of this Act shall include land of such lessee or permittee acquired by the Commission under this Act.\nProhibits the United States from issuing Federal permits allowing commercial, industrial, or residential development on the southern portion of Provo Bay in Utah Lake, with exceptions.\nEarmarks specified funds for fisheries acquisition, rehabilitation, and improvements within Utah.\nRequires the project plan for the stabilization of high mountain lakes in the Upper Provo River drainage to be revised to provide for the stabilization of specified lakes in such area at levels beneficial for fish habitat and recreation. Earmarks specified funds for stabilization and of fish and wildlife habitat restoration in such lakes.\nEarmarks specified funds for stream access and riparian habitat development in Utah at specified areas. Earmarks funds to the Commission to conduct a study of the impacts to soils and riparian fish and wildlife habitats in drainages that will experience substantially reduced water flows resulting from operation of the Strawberry Collection System.\nEarmarks specified funds for: (1) Jordan River riparian habitat rehabilitation; (2) acquisition of the wetland acreages along the Jordan River; (3) recreational facilities within Salt Lake County for the Provo/Jordan River Parkway; and (4) riparian habitat acquisition and preservation, stream habitat improvements, and recreation and angler access along the Provo River in specified areas.\nEarmarks specified funds for: (1) specified CUP recreation features; (2) watershed and fish and wildlife improvements in the Fremont River drainage; (3) small dams and watershed improvements in specified areas within Utah and the CUP; and (4) the planning and implementation of improvements to existing hatchery facilities or the construction and development of new hatcheries for areas affected by the CRSP. Provides certain restrictions in connection with the appropriation of funds for the CRSP.\nOutlines the fish, wildlife, and recreation mitigation and conservation schedule. Earmarks a specified percentage of funds allocated for scheduled projects for use by the Secretary to: (1) restore damaged natural ecosystems affected by the Federal reclamation program in a manner that provides for jobs and sustainable economic development; (2) expand recreational activities; and (3) support research and training in ecosystem restoration.\nTitle IV: Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Account - Establishes in the Treasury the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Account. Provides for deposits into such Account by Federal, State, and project beneficiary contributors. Authorizes the Commission, subject to appropriation by the Congress made in advance of such expenditure, to administer and expend all sums deposited into the Account. Requires the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, or its successors, to receive all amounts contributed annually to the Account and all interest on the principal of the Account at the beginning of each year. Requires funds received by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources to be expended in accordance with a conservation plan, and amendments thereto, to be developed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Specifies that the financial management of the Account shall be subject to audit by the Inspector General of the Department of the Interior.\nTitle V: Ute Indian Rights Settlement - Provides that, commencing one year after the enactment of this Act, and continuing for 50 years, the Ute Indian Tribe shall receive from the United States 26 percent of the annual Bonneville Unit municipal and industrial capital repayment obligation attributable to 35,500 acre-feet of water representing a portion of the Tribe's water rights which will not be supplied from the CUP because the Upalco and Uintah units are not to be constructed. Directs the Tribe, commencing in the year 2042, to receive seven percent of the fair market value of the Bonneville Unit agricultural water which has been converted to municipal and industrial water, to be utilized by the Tribe for governmental purposes, not distributed per capita, and to be used to enhance educational, social, and economic opportunities for the Tribe. Authorizes the Secretary to make any unused capacity in the Bonneville Unit Strawberry Aqueduct and Collection System diversion facilities available for use by the Tribe. Allows the Tribe at any time to elect to return all or a portion of the water which is delivered for use in the Uinta Basin.\nRatifies and approves the revised compact reserving waters to the Ute Indian Tribe and establishing the uses and management of such tribal waters, subject to reratification by the State of Utah and the Tribe. Authorizes the Secretary to take all actions necessary to implement such compact.\nRestricts the disposal of waters secured to the Tribe in such compact into or in the Lower Colorado River Basin. Specifies that the use of water rights concerning such waters shall be governed solely as provided in this Act and in such compact.\nEarmarks specified amounts of the funds authorized under title I: (1) to permit the Ute Tribe to develop a farming/feed lot operation equipped with satisfactory water facilities, as well as a plan and a fund in connection with other farming projects of the Tribe; (2) to permit the Secretary to repair a leak in the Cedarview Reservoir in Dark Canyon, Utah; (3) to undertake stream improvements for certain rivers and creeks within Utah, under a specified condition; (4) to permit the Secretary to clean the Bottle Hollow Reservoir on the Ute Indian Reservation of trash and debris resulting from a submerged sanitary landfill, to remove all nongame fish, and to secure minimum flow of water to the reservoir to make it a suitable habitat for a cold water fishery; (5) for development of big game hunting, fisheries, campgrounds, and fish and wildlife management facilities on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation; (6) for Tribal participation in the construction of pipelines associated with the Duchesne County Municipal Water Conveyance System; and (7) for the Tribal Development Fund which the Secretary is authorized and directed to establish for the Ute Indian Tribe.\nDirects the Secretary to endeavor to maintain minimum stream flows from the outlet works of the Upper Stillwater Dam into Rock Creek during specified periods of the year.\nDirects the Bureau of Reclamation to transfer specified real property for the Ute Indian Tribe.\nDirects the Tribe to prepare a Tribal Development Plan for all or part of the Tribal Development Fund. Bars the Secretary from obligating or expending sums from the Fund for any economic project to be developed or constructed pursuant to this Act, unless the Secretary has complied fully with the requirements of applicable fish, wildlife, recreation, and environmental laws. Authorizes the Tribe to waive and release claims concerning or related to water rights as described. Authorizes the Tribe to resurrect such claims if funds authorized for the Tribe under this Act are not actually received.\nTitle VI: Endangered Species Act and National Environmental Policy Act - Specifies that nothing in this Act shall be interpreted as modifying or amending the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 or the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.\nTitle VII: Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel, Colorado - Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) design, construct, operate, and maintain a water treatment plant for the Leadville Mine in Colorado; (2) install concrete lining on the rehabilitated portion of the Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel; and (3) contract with the Colorado Division of Wildlife to monitor heavy metal contaminant concentrations in water, sediment, and aquatic life in the Arkansas River downstream from the water treatment plant.\nSpecifies that: (1) such treatment plant shall be designed to treat the quantity and quality of effluent historically discharged from such Tunnel; and (2) construction, operation, and maintenance costs of the works authorized by this title shall be nonreimbursable.\nMakes the Secretary responsible for operation, maintenance, and replacement of the water treatment plant.\nAuthorizes appropriations beginning in FY 1989 for the plant construction, concrete lining installation, and heavy metal contaminant monitoring. Directs the Secretary, prior to and during such construction, to notify the Administrator of the EPA and the State of Colorado to obtain their views on the design and operation plans. Directs the Secretary to notify congressional leaders of discharge compliance under specified Federal standards.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to formulate and implement a program for the restoration of fish and wildlife resources of those portions of the Arkansas River basin affected by the effluent discharged from such Tunnel. Requires the Secretary, at least sixty days prior to implementing the program, to submit a copy of the proposed restoration program to the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to conduct investigations of water pollution sources and impacts attributed to mining and other related development in the Upper Arkansas River Basin and to implement corrective action demonstration projects. Requires all corrective action plans and subsequent corrective demonstration projects to include appropriate public involvement. Directs the Secretary to arrange for cost sharing in such projects with the State of Colorado and for utilization of non-Federal funds and in-kind services where possible.\nTitle VIII: Lake Meredith Salinity Control Project, Texas and New Mexico - Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to construct and test the Lake Meredith Salinity Control Project, New Mexico and Texas, to improve the quality of water of the Canadian River downstream of Ute Reservoir, New Mexico, and entering Lake Meredith, Texas.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to enter into a contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority of Texas (Authority) for the design and construction management of project facilities by the Bureau of Reclamation and for the payment of construction costs by the Authority. Requires the Authority to operate and maintain the facilities upon completion of construction and testing.\nRequires the Authority to advance all costs of construction of project facilities as the non-Federal contribution. Declares the Federal share to be all project costs for design preparation and construction management.\nProvides for transferring control of the project works to the Authority or to a bona fide entity agreeable to New Mexico and Texas upon completion of construction and testing, or upon termination of activities at the request of the Authority.\nProvides that title to any facilities constructed under this title shall remain with the United States.\nTitle IX: Cedar Bluff Unit, Kansas - Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to reformulate the Cedar Bluff Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Kansas, including reallocation of the conservation capacity of the Cedar Bluff Reservoir, to create: (1) a designated operating pool for fish, wildlife, and recreation purposes, and for groundwater recharge for environmental, domestic, municipal, and industrial uses; and (2) a joint-use pool for flood control, water sales, fish, wildlife, and recreation purposes.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to contract with Kansas for the sale, use, and control of the designated operating pool (with the exception of water reserved for Russell, Kansas) and to allow Kansas to acquire use and control of water in the joint-use pool. Directs that Kansas shall not permit utilization of water from Cedar Bluff Reservoir to irrigate lands in the Smoky Hill River Basin from such Reservoir to the confluence with Big Creek.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to contract with Kansas for the acceptance of a specified payment and the State's commitment to pay a proportionate share of the annual operation, maintenance, and replacement charges for the Cedar Bluff Dam and Reservoir. Requires, after the reformulation authorized by this title, that all net revenues received by Kansas in excess of operating and maintenance expenses shall be paid to the United States and covered into the Reclamation Fund. Provides that, once all operation, maintenance, and replacement charges are satisfied, any additional revenues shall be retained by Kansas.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to transfer ownership of the fish hatchery facility at Cedar Bluff Dam and related water rights to Kansas for its use and operation. Provides that if any of such transferred property is subsequently transferred from State ownership or used for any purpose other than those provided for in this title, title to such property shall revert to the United States.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to transfer title to the Cedar Bluff Irrigation District headquarters located near Hays, Kansas, contingent upon the District's agreement to close down the irrigation system to the satisfaction of the Secretary at no additional cost to the United States, after which all easement rights shall revert to the owners of the land to which the easements are attached.\nTitle X: South Dakota Water Planning Studies - Authorizes the Secretary to perform the planning studies necessary to determine the feasibility and cost of incorporating all or portions of the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota into the service areas of the rural water systems authorized by the Mni Wiconi Project Act of 1988.\nAmends the Mni Wiconi Project Act of 1988 to authorize and direct the Secretary to obligate a specified amount of funds to construction an interim water system for the White Clay and Wakpamni Districts of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation as soon as specified requirements for that segment of the Oglala Rural Water Supply System have been met.\nTitle XI: Salton Sea Research Project, California - Authorizes the Secretary to conduct a research project for the development of an enhanced evaporation system for saline water treatment, located in the area of the Salton Sea in southern California. Requires the non-Federal share of project costs to be 50 percent. Requires a report on project results. Authorizes appropriations.\nTitle XII: Amendment to Sabine River Compact - Grants the consent of the Congress to an amendment to a compact ratified by the States of Louisiana and Texas relating to the waters of the Sabine River and its tributaries.\nTitle XIII: Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Arizona - Designates the Salt-Gila Aqueduct of the Central Arizona Project as the Fannon-McFarland Aqueduct.\nTitle XIV: Vermejo Project Relief, New Mexico - Amends Federal law which provides for the deferral of the Vermejo Conservancy District's repayment obligation regarding facilities constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation for the Vermejo Reclamation Project, New Mexico, and transfers certain such facilities to the Vermejo Conservancy District (thus allowing the transfer of the Lake 13 project facility to the District).\nTitle XV: San Luis Valley Protection, Colorado - Prohibits any agency or instrumentality of the United States from issuing any license, permit, right-of-way, grant, loan, or other assistance for any project or feature to withdraw water from the San Luis Valley, Colorado, for export to another basin or State unless the Secretary finds that the project will not: (1) increase the costs or negatively affect operation of the Closed Basin Project; (2) adversely affect the purposes of any national wildlife refuge or Federal wildlife habitat area withdrawal located in the Valley; or (3) adversely affect the purposes of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado.\nStates that nothing in this Act shall affect any current water withdrawal or delivery agreements or contracts related to the Valley.\nStates that the Secretary's findings under this Act shall be subject to judicial review. Requires costs of the findings to be paid in advance by the project proponent.\nTitle XVI: Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Studies - Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act - Directs the Secretary, pursuant to the Reclamation Act of 1902 and other Federal reclamation laws, to: (1) identify opportunities for reclamation and reuse of municipal, industrial, domestic, and agricultural wastewater and naturally impaired ground and surface waters; (2) identify opportunities for the design and construction of demonstration and permanent facilities to reclaim and reuse wastewater; and (3) conduct research, including desalting, for the reclamation of wastewater and naturally impaired ground and surface waters.\nDirects the Secretary to undertake appraisal investigations to identify opportunities and make recommendations for water reclamation and reuse. Authorizes the Secretary to participate with appropriate Federal, State, regional, and local authorities in studies to determine the feasibility of water reclamation and reuse projects recommended. Limits the Federal share of study costs to 50 percent, except when the Secretary determines that due to financial hardship the non-Federal participant in such study is unable to contribute at least 50 percent of such costs.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to conduct research and to construct, operate, and maintain cooperative demonstration projects for the development and demonstration of appropriate treatment technologies for the reclamation of municipal, industrial, domestic, and agricultural wastewater and naturally impaired ground and surface waters. Limits the Federal share of the costs of such projects to 50 percent.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to conduct a study to assess the feasibility of a comprehensive water reclamation and reuse system for southern California.\nDirects the Secretary to participate in the planning, design, and construction of demonstration and permanent facilities to reclaim and reuse water in the San Jose metropolitan service area.\nDirects the Secretary to conduct a feasibility study of the potential for development of facilities to fully utilize wastewater from the regional wastewater treatment plant in Phoenix, Arizona, for direct municipal, industrial, agricultural, and environmental purposes, groundwater recharge, and direct potable reuse in such area and for the design and construction of facilities for such purposes.\nDirects the Secretary to conduct a feasibility study of comprehensive water reclamation and reuse for southern Arizona.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to conduct a study to develop and assess means of reclaiming the waters of Lake Cheraw, Colorado, or otherwise mitigating the negative impacts of pollution in such waters on ground water resources or the waters of the Arkansas River.\nDirects the Secretary to conduct a feasibility study of the potential for development of demonstration and permanent facilities to reclaim water in the San Francisco area for purposes of export and reuse elsewhere in California.\nDirects the Secretary to participate in the planning, design, and construction of demonstration and permanent facilities to reclaim and reuse water in the San Diego metropolitan service area.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to participate with the Los Angeles West Basin Municipal Water District and other appropriate authorities in the design, planning, and construction of water reclamation and reuse projects for treating effluent from the city of Los Angeles in order to provide new water supplies, reduce the demand for imported water, and reduce the sewage discharged into Santa Monica Bay.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to participate in the design, planning, and construction of a conjunctive-use facility designed to improve the water quality in the San Gabriel groundwater basin and allow utilization of such basin as a water storage facility.\nAuthorizes appropriations to carry out all such studies and projects.\nDirects the Secretary to conduct an investigation and analysis of the impacts of existing Bureau projects on the quality and quantity of groundwater resources. Authorizes appropriations.\nTitle XVII: Irrigation on Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota - Increases the locations within Standing Rock Indian Reservation at which the Secretary is authorized to develop irrigation projects.\nTitle XVIII: Grand Canyon Protection - Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992 - Directs the Secretary to operate Glen Canyon Dam in accordance with specified criteria and plans enumerated later under this Act and to exercise other authorities in order to protect, mitigate adverse impacts to, and improve the values for which Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area were established, including natural and cultural resources and visitor use.\nRequires the Secretary, on an interim basis during compliance with certain environmental impact statements, criteria, and plans, to continue to operate Glen Canyon Dam (Dam) under announced operating procedures and the Interagency Agreement between the Bureau of Reclamation and the Western Area Power Administration of October 2, 1991. Requires consultation with specified Federal agencies, State governors, Indian tribes, and the public during such interim operation.\nAllows the Secretary to deviate from such interim operations when necessary and in the public interest.\nRequires the Secretary to complete a final Dam environmental impact statement in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Requires the Comptroller General to audit the costs and benefits of the Dam and report the results to the Secretary and the Congress. Directs the Secretary, based on the findings and conclusions of the environmental impact statement, to adopt criteria, operating plans, and other necessary authorities to ensure that the Dam is operated in a manner consistent with its purposes. Requires the Secretary to report to the Congress and the governors of the Colorado River Basin States annually on the preceding and projected future year operations of the Dam and to report to the Congress on the environmental impact statement and the mitigation measures taken to protect and improve the natural, recreational, and cultural resources of the Colorado River downstream of the Dam. Directs the Secretary to undertake a specified reallocation of costs of construction, operation, maintenance, replacement, and emergency expenditures of the Dam.\nDirects the Secretary to establish and implement long-term monitoring programs and activities that will ensure that the Dam is operated in a manner consistent with its purposes, including any necessary research and studies.\nMakes nonreimbursable all costs of preparing the environmental impact statement and monitoring programs and activities. Authorizes the Secretary to use funds received from the sale of electric power and energy from the Colorado River Storage Project to pay for such costs.\nDirects the Secretary of Energy to identify feasible methods of replacing any power generation lost through the adoption of long-term operational criteria for the Dam as required under this Act. Requires such Secretary to report his findings within two years after adoption of the long-term operating criteria.\nTitle XIX: Mid-Dakota Rural Water System - Mid-Dakota Rural Water System Act of 1992 - Directs the Secretary to make grants and loans to Mid-Dakota Rural Water System, Inc. (Mid-Dakota), a nonprofit corporation, for the planning and construction of the Mid-Dakota Rural Water System (water system), subject to specified terms and conditions. Limits grants available to the water system to 85 percent of the amount authorized to be appropriated under this title.\nBars the Secretary from obligating funds for the construction of the water system until: (1) the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 have been met; and (2) a final engineering report has been prepared and submitted to the Congress for a period of not fewer than 90 days.\nDirects: (1) the Secretary to coordinate with the Secretary of Agriculture, to the extent practicable, grant and loan assistance made under this title with similar assistance available under the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act; and (2) the Secretary of Agriculture to take into consideration grant and loan assistance available under this title when considering whether to provide similar assistance under such Act.\nRequires the Secretary to make: (1) grants and otherwise make funds available to Mid-Dakota and other private, State, and Federal entities for the initial development of the wetland component; and (2) a grant of up to $100,000 annually to Mid-Dakota for the operation and maintenance of such component. Provides that such funds shall be nonreimbursable and nonreturnable.\nBars the Secretary from obligating Federal funds for construction of the water system until he finds that non-Federal entities have developed and implemented specified water conservation programs throughout the service area of the water system.\nSpecifies that mitigation for fish and wildlife losses incurred as a result of the construction and operation of the water system shall be on an acre for acre basis, based on ecological equivalency, concurrent with project construction.\nDirects the Western Area Power Administration, from power designated for future irrigation and drainage pumping for the Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin Program, to make available the capacity and energy required to meet the pumping and incidental operational requirements of the water system during the summer electrical season, subject to specified conditions.\nPermits the use of a connection of water system facilities to Government facilities at the Oahe powerhouse and pumping plant and their use for the purpose of supplying water to the water system to the extent that such use does not detrimentally affect the use of those Government facilities for the other purposes for which they are authorized.\nAuthorizes appropriations for the water system and the wetland component.\nTitle XX: Lake Andes-Wagner/Marty II, South Dakota - Lake Andes-Wagner/Marty II Act of 1992 - Directs the Secretary, through the Bureau of Reclamation and with the assistance and cooperation of an oversight committee, to carry out a demonstration program in accordance with a May 1990 Demonstration Program Plan of Study, which includes: (1) the development of accurate means of quantifying projected irrigation and drainage requirements and drainage return flow quality and quantity with respect to glacial tills and other soils found in the areas to be served by the Lake Andes-Wagner Unit and Marty II Unit; (2) development of best management practices for improving irrigation water use and development; (3) investigation of the potential for enhancement of wetlands and fish and wildlife within the areas; and (4) investigation of the suitability of glacial till soils for crop production under irrigation. Requires study sites for the carrying out of such program to be obtained through leases from landowners who voluntarily agree to participate in the demonstration program under specified conditions. Provides for the sale of crops grown under the demonstration program. Outlines other demonstration program provisions, including annual reporting requirements. Requires the demonstration phase of the program to terminate at the end of the fifth full irrigation season.\nDirects the Secretary, on the basis of the concluding report and recommendations of the program, to comply with the study and reporting requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act and regulations issued to implement its provisions with respect to the units. Prohibits funds from being appropriated for the units unless they can be maintained to comply with water quality standards and avoid adverse effects to fish and wildlife resulting from the bioaccumulation of selenium.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to construct, operate, and maintain the Lake Andes-Wagner Unit and the Marty II Unit, South Dakota, as units of the South Dakota Pumping Divisions, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. Provides conditions for the construction, operation, and maintenance of such units, including certain irrigation pumping and distribution requirements, allocation of irrigation costs to Indian and non-Indian lands, crop acreage requirements under specified Federal law, and the mitigation of fish and wildlife losses incurred as a result of such construction, operation, and maintenance.\nAuthorizes and directs the Secretary to enter into negotiations with State and local interests for a cost-sharing agreement with respect to the Lake Andes-Wagner Unit. Directs the Secretary to require that such agreement provide that the total non-Federal share of the costs of construction allocable to irrigation of the Lake Andes-Wagner Unit shall be 30 percent. Authorizes appropriations in connection with the construction of facilities for both units, for the demonstration program, and for operation and maintenance of each unit.\nTitle XXI: Rio Grande Floodway, San Acacia to Bosque Del Apache Unit, New Mexico - Modifies local cost-sharing requirements for the flood control project, Rio Grande Floodway, San Acacia to Bosque del Apache Unit, New Mexico, to more equitably reflect the non-Federal benefits of the project, by reducing the non-Federal contribution by the percentage of benefits attributable to Federal properties, provided Federal property benefits exceed 50 percent of total project benefits.\nTitle XXII: Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District, Washington - Directs the Secretary to convey to Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District, Washington, without consideration, all U.S. right, title, and interest, excludin oil, gas, and other mineral deposits, in specified lands in Sunnyside, Washington.\nTitle XXIII: Platoro Reservoir and Dam, San Luis Valley Project, Colorado - Authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) accept a one-time payment from the Conejos Water Conservancy District, Colorado, in lieu of certain repayment obligations; and (2) enter into an agreement for the transfer of the operation and maintenance functions of the Platoro Dam and Reservoir, including flood control operations, to the District. Provides that title to the Dam and Reservoir and authority over its recreational use shall remain with the United States.\nSubjects such transfer to the following conditions: (1) that releases from the Reservoir flush out the channel of the Conejos River periodically to maintain the hydrologic regime of the River; (2) that releases from the Reservoir contribute to even water flows in the fall season for protection of the brown trout spawn; (3) that operation of the Dam and Reservoir for water supply uses shall be paramount to channel flushing and fishery objectives; (4) that the District maintain a permanent pool in the Reservoir for fish, wildlife, and recreational purposes; (5) that the District maintain specified releases of water from October through April and bypass a specified amount of second or natural inflow, whichever is less, from May through September; and (6) that the U.S. Forest Service regularly monitor operation of the Reservoir.\nRequires the Corps of Engineers to retain authority for the operation of the Dam and Reservoir for flood control purposes.\nRequires the transfer to be in compliance with the Rio Grande Compact of 1939 and all other applicable laws and regulations.\nSpecifies that the District shall have sole responsibility for maintaining: (1) all associated facilities of the Dam and Reservoir; and (2) the land and buildings in the Platoro townsite in a condition satisfactory to the Forest Service.\nTitle XXIV: Redwood Valley County Water District, California - Authorizes the Secretary to sell or accept prepayment on loans made by the Secretary under the Small Reclamation Projects Act to the Redwood Valley County Water District, California. Outlines provisions concerning the determination of the interest rate discounting to determine loan balances. Requires such Water District to pay all reasonable fees and expenses incurred relative to such sale. Terminates the authority to sell such loans two years after enactment of this Act.\nTitle XXV: United Water Conservation District, California - Directs the Secretary to sell to the United Water Conservation District, California, a loan made in connection with the Freeman Diversion Project within such District. Outlines provisions concerning the determination of the interest rate discounting to determine loan balances. Provides that, upon payment of the purchase price of such loan: (1) the District shall be relieved of all obligations under such loan; and (2) the Secretary shall convey to the District all rights of the United States in the Project. Terminates the authority to sell such loan two years after enactment of this Act.\nTitle XXVI: High Plains Groundwater Program - Amends the High Plains States Groundwater Demonstration Program Act of 1983 to require the Secretary to make additional recommendations for the design, construction, and operation of demonstration projects for the recharge of aquifers.\nRequires each such project to terminate within five years after project construction is completed. Provides for the submission of a final report to the Congress, including a detailed evaluation of the projects.\nTitle XXVII: Montana Irrigation Projects - Directs the Secretary to make available project pumping power from the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program to two specified non-Federal irrigation projects at the firm power rate.\nTitle XXVIII: Reclamation Recreation Management Act - Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 1992 - Amends the Federal Water Projects Recreation Act to require non-Federal public bodies to bear not less than half (currently, all) of the costs of operation, maintenance, and replacement allocated to fish and wildlife enhancement of Bureau of Reclamation project land and water areas.\nProvides that, if such bodies execute an agreement after initial operation of the project (currently, within ten years after initial operation), the remainder of the costs of lands, facilities, and project modifications provided under Federal provisions shall be nonreimbursable.\nAuthorizes any recreation facility constructed under such Act to be expanded if: (1) the facility is inadequate to meet recreational demands; and (2) a non-Federal public body executes an agreement to administer the expanded facility pursuant to an approved plan of development and to bear not less than half of the costs of expansion and subsequent operation and maintenance. Limits the Federal share of the cost of expanding a facility to 50 percent.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to establish filing or user fees and related charges for the use of Reclamation lands upon a determination that such fees or charges are reasonable and appropriate.\nRepeals a limitation of $100,000 for any one reservoir for project purposes.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to: (1) prepare and issue regulations to implement this title with respect to the use of Reclamation lands, to ensure the protection of resource values, and the protection, comfort, and well-being of the public using such lands; (2) prepare and maintain on a continuing basis an inventory of resources and uses made of Reclamation lands and resources, keep records of such inventory, and make such records available to the public; (3) ascertain the boundaries of Reclamation lands and devise a means for public identification; and (4) develop, maintain, and revise resource management plans for Reclamation lands, with appropriate public participation.\nTitle XXIX: San Juan Suburban Water District - Provides reimbursement by the Secretary for the costs of water pumps purchased by the San Juan Suburban Water District, California, for installation at Folsom Dam, Central Valley Project, California.\nTitle XXX: Western Water Policy Review - Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992 - Directs the President to: (1) undertake a comprehensive review of Federal activities in the 19 Western States which affect the allocation and use of water resources; and (2) submit a report to specified congressional committees within five years on findings and recommendations.\nDirects the President to appoint an Advisory Commission to review: (1) present and anticipated national water resource problems affecting the Western States; (2) current and proposed Federal programs affecting such States; (3) the need for additional storage or other arrangements to augment existing water supplies; (4) the history, use, and effectiveness of various institutional arrangements to address problems of water development and use; (5) the legal regime governing water development and use and the respective roles of the Federal Government and the States; (6) the activities, authorities, and responsibilities of the various Federal agencies with direct water responsibility; and (7) water supply, potable water treatment, and wastewater treatment problems of rural communities.\nTitle XXXI: Mountain Park Master Conservancy District, Oklahoma - Directs the Secretary to conduct appropriate investigations regarding, and authorizes the Secretary to accept prepayment of, the repayment obligation of the Mountain Park Master Conservancy District of the reimbursable construction costs of the Mountain Park Project in Oklahoma. Outlines provisions concerning payment amount and interest rates. Requires the Secretary to obtain the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget before any final prepayment is made. Terminates, two years after the enactment of this Act, the authority to sell loans granted to the District. Requires title to project facilities to remain with the United States.\nDirects the Secretary to conduct appropriate investigations, and to take appropriate actions after such investigations, with regard to the ability of the District to meet its repayment obligations.\nTitle XXXII: South Dakota Preservation and Restoration Trust - Subpart A: Biological Diversity Trust - Directs the Secretary, subject to appropriations therefor and compliance with certain prescribed requirements, to make an annual Federal contribution to a South Dakota Biological Diversity Trust established under this title. Places the Trust under the direction of a board of trustees. States as the purpose of the Trust to select and provide funding for projects that protect or restore South Dakota's biological diversity, its rare species, exemplary examples of plant and animal communities, and large-scale natural ecosystems. Outlines permissible uses of Trust proceeds. Requires the Secretary to utilize two percent of the amount authorized after FY 1992 for the restoration of damaged natural ecosystems, the provision of jobs, recreational opportunities expansion, and the support of research, training, and education. Requires annual reports. Authorizes appropriations.\nSubpart B: Wetland Habitat Restoration Program - Establishes a wetland trust, to be administered by the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Foundation. Directs the Secretary to make specified contributions to such trust. Creates an advisory committee to provide the Board of Directors of the Foundation with necessary technical expertise and the benefit of a multiagency perspective.\nSets forth provisions with respect to: (1) the composition of the advisory committee; (2) the operation of the trust; and (3) the investment of trust funds.\nDirects the Secretary, before making the Federal contribution toward the wetland trust, to coordinate the activities under such trust with similar activities carried out by the Secretary of Agriculture under Department of Agriculture programs providing for the protection of wetlands. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to take into consideration wetland protection activities taken under the wetland trust when considering whether to provide assistance under similar Department of Agriculture programs.\nTitle XXXIII: Elephant Butte Irrigation District, New Mexico - Authorizes the Secretary to transfer to the Elephant Butte Irrigation District, New Mexico, and El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1, Texas, title to certain rights-of-way acquired by the United States on behalf of the Rio Grande project that are used solely for serving such districts' lands and that the Secretary determines are necessary to enable such districts to carry out operation and maintenance with respect to the portion of the project to be transferred.\nAuthorizes the transfer of the title to such rights-of-way located in New Mexico that are used for jointly serving each such District to both districts jointly upon agreement by the Secretary and both districts.\nTitle XXXIV: Central Valley Project Improvement Act - Central Valley Project Improvement Act - Prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from entering into any new short-term, temporary, or long-term contracts or agreements for water supply from the Central Valley Project (CVP), California (a Bureau of Reclamation facility) for any purpose other than fish and wildlife before certain requirements have been met. Provides an exception to such prohibition for certain contracts. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into contracts with: (1) the Tuolumne Regional Water District for delivery of water from the New Melones project to the county's water distribution system; and (2) the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for the delivery in perpetuity of water to meet the needs of the San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery.\nRequires the Secretary to renew any existing long-term repayment or water service contract for the delivery of CVP water for up to 25 years, with additional 25-year renewals, subject to environmental review.\nEstablishes conditions for the transfer of water under contract to users in California. Requires contractors to: (1) meter surface water; (2) ensure that drainage discharges meet all applicable State and Federal water quality standards; and (3) make all CVP water under contracts exceeding three years available pursuant to a specified system of tiered water pricing.\nDirects the Secretary: (1) to establish and administer an office on CVP water conservation best management practices that develops criteria for evaluating the adequacy of all water conservation plans developed by CVP contractors; (2) to periodically review and evaluate all existing conservation plans submitted by contractors to determine whether they meet conservation and efficiency criteria; and (3) in developing criteria, to grant substantial deference to the recommendations of the Final Report of the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program. Provides that all increased revenues received by the Secretary shall be covered to the Restoration Fund.\nAuthorizes and directs the Secretary to operate CVP so as to: (1) protect, restore, and enhance affected fish, wildlife, and related habitat; and (2) permit the use of CVP water for power and fish and wildlife purposes. Directs that mitigation for fish and wildlife losses incurred as a result of construction, operation, or maintenance of the CVP be concurrent with such activity and be based on the replacement of ecologically equivalent habitat.\nAuthorizes and directs the Secretary to: (1) develop and implement a program which makes all reasonable efforts to ensure that, by the year 2002, natural production of anadromous fish in Central Valley rivers and streams will be sustained, on a long-term basis, at levels not less than twice the average levels attained during the period of 1967-1991; (2) make available CVP water, upon enactment of this title, for the primary purpose of implementing the fish, wildlife, and habitat restoration purposes and measures authorized by this title, subject to specified requirements; (3) develop and implement a program for the acquisition of a water supply adequate to meet such purposes; (4) mitigate fishery impacts associated with operations of the Tracy Pumping Plant and from the Contra Costa Canal Pumping Plant No. 1; (5) install and operate a structural temperature control device at Shasta Dam to control water temperatures in the Upper Sacramento River; (6) meet flow standards and objectives and diversion limits set forth in all laws and judicial decisions which apply to CVP facilities; (7) make use of short pulses of increased water flows to increase the survival of migrating anadromous fish in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Central Valley rivers and streams; (8) develop and implement a program which, to the extent possible, will eliminate losses of anadromous fish due to flow fluctuations caused by the operation of any CVP storage or re-regulating facility; (9) develop and implement measures to minimize fish passage problems for adult and juvenile anadromous fish at the Red Bluff Diversion Dam; (10) expand the Coleman National Fish Hatchery and modify the Keswick Dam Fish Trap and dam spillway to prevent the trapping of fish; (11) develop and implement a program to allow sufficient spawning, incubation, rearing, and outmigration conditions for salmon and steelhead from Whiskeytown Dam; (12) develop and implement a program for the purpose of restoring and replenishing, as needed, spawning gravel lost due to the construction and operation of CVP dams, bank protection programs, and other actions that have reduced the availability of spawning gravel in specified rivers; (13) develop and implement a program which provides for modified operations and improved control structures at the Delta Cross Channel and Georgiana Slough during times when significant numbers of striped bass eggs, larvae, and juveniles approach the Sacramento River intake to the Delta Cross Channel or Georgiana Slough; (14) construct a barrier at the head of Old River to be operated on a seasonal basis to increase the survival of young outmigrating salmon that are diverted from the San Joaquin River to CVP and State Water Project pumping plants; (15) establish a comprehensive assessment program to monitor fish and wildlife resources in the Central Valley and to assess the biological results of actions implemented pursuant to this title; (16) develop and implement a program to resolve fishery passage problems at the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District Diversion Dam; (17) assist, if requested by the State of California (the State), in developing and implementing management measures to restore the striped bass fishery of the Bay-Delta estuary; (18) reevaluate existing operational criteria in order to maintain minimum carryover storage at Sacramento and Trinity river reservoirs sufficient to protect and restore the anadromous fish of the Sacramento and Trinity rivers; (19) participate with the State and other Federal agencies in the implementation of the on-going program to mitigate fully for the fishery impacts associated with operations of the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District's Hamilton City Pumping Plant; (20) assist the State in implementing measures to avoid losses of juvenile anadromous fish resulting from inadequately screened diversions on the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the Suisun Marsh; (21) provide incentives to encourage farmers to keep fields flooded for purposes of waterfowl habitat creation and for CVP yield enhancement; and (22) provide an instream release of water to the Trinity River to protect the fishery resources of the Hoopa Valley Tribe.\nRequires the Secretary to: (1) develop a plan to address fish, wildlife, and habitat concerns on the San Joaquin River; (2) determine existing and future basin needs in the Stanislaus River basin; and (3) provide firm water supplies to improve wetland habitat areas on National Wildlife Refuge System units in the Central Valley of California, the Gray Lodge, Los Banos, Volta, North Grasslands, and Mendota State wildlife management areas, and the Grasslands Resources Conservation District, subject to certain requirements.\nDirects the Secretary to investigate and provide recommendations to specified congressional committees on the feasibility, cost, and desirability of implementing the following: (1) measures to maintain suitable temperatures for anadromous fish survival in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta; (2) opportunities for additional hatchery production to mitigate the impacts of water development and operations on Central Valley fisheries; (3) measures to eliminate barriers to migration of salmonids in the Central Valley; (4) installation and operation of temperature control devices at Trinity Dam and Reservoir to conserve cold water for fishery protection; (5) measures to provide for modified operations and improved control structures at the Delta Cross Channel and Georgiana Slough to assist in the migration of anadromous fish; and (6) measures to protect and restore natural production of salmon and steelhead trout in tributary streams of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers.\nRequires the Secretary to: (1) investigate and report to specified congressional committees on all effects of the CVP on anadromous fish populations and the fisheries, communities, tribes, businesses, and other interests and entities that have now or in the past had significant economic, social, or cultural association with those fishery resources; and (2) develop readily usable and broadly available models and supporting data to evaluate the ecologic and hydrologic effects of existing and alternative operations of public and private water facilities and systems in the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Trinity river watersheds.\nEstablishes the Central Valley Project Restoration Fund for the receipt of revenues and funds provided by this title. Authorizes appropriations.\nDirects the Secretary to impose an annual mitigation and restoration payment on CVP beneficiaries to recover costs of fish, wildlife, and habitat restoration programs.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to provide funding to non-Federal entities to implement actions authorized by this title.\nOutlines additional authority granted to the Secretary by this title with respect to CVP.\nSpecifies that this Act does not and shall not be interpreted to authorize construction of water storage facilities.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to purchase: (1) from willing sellers land and associated water rights and other property interests which receive CVP water under a contract executed with the United States; and (2) land which, in the Secretary's opinion, would, if permanently retired from irrigation, improve water conservation by a district or improve the quality of an irrigation district's agricultural wastewater and assist the district in implementing the provisions of a water conservation plan approved under the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 and specified agricultural wastewater management activities, or which are no longer suitable for sustained agricultural production.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to undertake water conservation projects or measures (projects) needed to meet the requirements of this title. Requires the Secretary to execute a cost-sharing agreement for any such project undertaken, under which the Secretary is authorized to pay up to 100 percent of the costs of such projects. Requires that any water saved by such projects be made available to the Secretary in proportion to the Secretary's contribution to the total project cost and be used to meet the Secretary's obligations under this title, and that such projects be fully implemented by the end of FY 1999. Authorizes appropriations.\nDirects the Secretary to: (1) submit to the Congress a least-cost plan to increase the yield of the CVP by the amount dedicated to fish and wildlife purposes under this title; and (2) complete a programmatic environmental impact statement analyzing the impacts and benefits of implementing this title.\nExtends the Tehama-Colusa Canal service area to include Solano and Napa counties.\nTitle XXXV: Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Program, North Dakota - Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act - Declares that: (1) the Three Affiliated Tribes (TAT) (the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Tribes that reside on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation) are entitled to additional financial compensation from amounts deposited to a TAT Recovery Fund for the taking of reservation lands for the site of the Garrison Dam and Reservoir; and (2) the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (SRST) (members of the Great Sioux Nation that reside on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation) is entitled to additional financial compensation from amounts deposited to a SRST Economic Recovery Fund for the taking of reservation lands as the site for the Oahe Dam and Reservoir.\nEstablishes such Funds. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to deposit into each Fund 25 percent of the receipts from deposits to the Treasury for the preceding fiscal year from the integrated programs of the Eastern Division of the Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin Project administered by the Western Area Power Administration, subject to certain limitations. Authorizes appropriations for the Three Affiliated Tribes Economic Recovery Fund. Makes available only the interest on the moneys in each Fund for use by the Secretary of the Interior in making payments to the SRST and TAT for use for educational, social welfare, economic development, and other programs. Specifies that: (1) no payments pursuant to this Act shall result in the reduction or denial of any Federal services or programs to which the TAT or SRST, or any of their members, are otherwise entitled to because of their status as federally recognized Indian tribes or members pursuant to Federal law; (2) no such payments shall be subject to Federal or State income tax, or affect power rates; and (3) no part of any moneys in either Fund shall be distributed to any TAT or SRST member on a per capita basis.\nAuthorizes the Secretary to develop irrigation within the boundaries of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, subject to a finding by the Secretary of irrigability of the lands to receive water. Authorizes appropriations.\nDeclares certain Federal lands in North Dakota to be held in trust by the United States for the TAT as part of the Fort Berthold Reservation.\nDirects the Secretary of the Army to transfer administrative jurisdiction to the Secretary of Interior (Secretary) over certain tribal and nontribal Federal lands acquired from individual Indian and non-Indian owners for the Garrison Dam Project (Project).\nRequires the Secretary to offer a right of first refusal to such individual owners, their heirs, or assignees, for a maximum one-year period after notification of their rights, to purchase at fair market value any land the owner conveyed to the United States for the Project.\nProhibits the sale of lands purchased from the Secretary by former owners, their heirs, or assignees under this Act within five years of such purchase unless the TAT has been afforded a right of first refusal to purchase them.\nReserves to the United States the perpetual right, power, privilege, and easement permanently to overflow, flood, submerge, saturate, percolate, and erode such lands in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Garrison Dam Project, and the continuing right to remove any detrimental brush, debris, and natural obstructions.\nProhibits, without the Secretary of the Army's approval, the construction or maintenance of structures on such lands, or excavation or landfill placement.\nDeclares that nothing in this Act shall deprive any person of any right-of-way, leasehold, or other right, interest, or claim which such person may have in the lands before the enactment of this Act.\nDeclares that all rights, title, and interest of the United States in certain improvements and recreation facilities are held in trust by the United States for the TAT.\nDirects the Secretary of the Army to transfer administrative jurisdiction to the Secretary of the Interior over specified Federal lands acquired for the Oahe Dam Reservoir Project from: (1) the SRST; and (2) individual Indian and non-Indian owners.\nRequires the Secretary to offer a right of first refusal to the SRST and such individual owners, their heirs, or assignees, for a maximum one-year period after notification of their rights, to purchase at fair market value any land the owner conveyed to the United States for the Project.\nProhibits the sale of such lands by former owners, or their heirs or assigns under this Act within five years of such purchase unless the SRST has been afforded a right of first refusal to purchase them.\nReserves to the United States the perpetual right, power, privilege, and easement permanently to overflow, flood, saturate, percolate, and erode such lands in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Project, and the continuing right to remove any detrimental brush, debris, and natural obstructions.\nProhibits, without approval of the Secretary of the Army, the construction or maintenance of structures on such lands, or excavation or landfill placement.\nDeclares that nothing in this Act shall deprive any person of any right-of-way, leasehold, or other right, interest, or claim which such person may have in such lands before enactment of this Act.\nDeclares that all right, title, and interest of the United States in certain improvements and recreation facilities in North Dakota (except for the Indian Memorial Recreation Area and the Grand River Fish Spawning Station, unless specified conditions are met) are held in trust by the United States for the SRST.\nRequires that Oahe Dam and Lake Project lands transferred by this Act which were formerly designated as mitigation lands for fish and wildlife conservation purposes shall be included in any subsequent determination of the Corps of Engineers' (Corps) compliance with certain Federal law.\nDirects the SRST to use its best efforts to conduct fish and wildlife conservation and mitigation on such lands.\nDenies South Dakota any claim, right, or cause of action under Federal law to compel designation of additional lands currently under Corps jurisdiction for fish and wildlife conservation purposes in lieu of the lands transferred by this Act.\nTitle XXXVI: Sonoma Baylands Wetland Demonstration Project, California - Directs the Secretary of the Army to develop and carry out a Sonoma Baylands wetland demonstration project in the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary, California, utilizing dredged material to restore, protect, and expand the Sonoma Baylands in order to preserve fish and wildlife and to provide flood control, water quality improvement, and sedimentation control. Directs such Secretary to develop a plan for the implementation of the Sonoma Baylands project, with specified target dates for various phases of such plan. Requires specified non-Federal participation in the costs of such project and certain congressional reports. Authorizes appropriations.\nTitle XXXVII: San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement, Arizona - San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992 - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to reallocate an additional specified amount of water for the San Carlos Apache Tribe (the Tribe) from the following sources under specified terms and conditions: (1) water that is not required for delivery to the Ak-Chin Indian Reservation under Federal law; and (2) Central Arizona Project (CAP) water having a municipal and industrial priority previously allocated to Phelps Dodge Corporation, and the city of Globe, Arizona. Requires the Tribe or its lessee to pay any water service capital charges or municipal and industrial subcontract charges for any water use or lease from the effective date of this Act through FY 1995.\nRequires the Secretary, when determining the allocation and repayment of CAP costs as provided in a certain contract between the United States and the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD), to exclude from CAWCD's repayment obligation any costs associated with the water reallocated from the Ak-Chin Reservation allocation (and thus no longer allocable to CAWCD). Makes such costs nonreimbursable. Declares that water reallocated to the San Carlos Reservation from the Ak-Chin Reservation shall constitute partial satisfaction of the San Carlos Tribe's claims for water in a specified proceeding, if certain authorizations (later in this Act) to release water claims do not become effective.\nDirects the Secretary to designate for the benefit of the Tribe such active conservation capacity behind Coolidge Dam on the Gila River as the Secretary is not using to meet the obligations of the San Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP) for irrigation storage. Limits any water stored by the Tribe to the dam's first spill water.\nDirects the Secretary to execute a specified Agreement which establishes, with specified exceptions and subject to the management plan established under this Act, the Tribe's permanent right to: (1) the on-Reservation diversion and use of all groundwater beneath its Reservation; and (2) all surface water in all tributaries within the Reservation to the mainstreams of the Black River, the Salt River below its confluence with the Black River, the San Pedro River, and the Gila River, including the right to fully regulate and store such water on the tributaries. Preserves the claims of the Tribe and the United States, as trustee for it, with respect to parties not subject to the waiver authorized by this Act.\nDeclares that any exchange under this Act of Gila River water for water supplied by the CAP shall not amend, alter, or conflict with certain exchanges authorized by the Colorado River Basin Project Act.\nRatifies the contract between the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District and the Roosevelt Water Conservation District dated October 24, 1924. Directs the Secretary to revise a certain subcontract of the District for agricultural water service from CAP to permit the conversion of agricultural water to municipal and industrial uses.\nAuthorizes the Secretary, subject to tribal approval, to: (1) renew the right-of-way permit granted to Phelps Dodge Corporation on March 8, 1950, for the construction, operation, and maintenance of an electrical transmission line, and an existing road for access to such facilities; (2) renew the right-of-way permit granted to the Corporation for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of a water plant, pipeline, canal, water flowage easement through Willow Creek and an existing access road to those facilities over the lands of the Tribe; and (3) grant a water flowage easement through the portions of Eagle Creek flowing through the Tribe's Reservation. States that each right-of-way and flowage easement shall be for 100 years, and gives Phelps Dodge the right to renew them for an additional 100 years, subject to payment of rent at a rate based upon fair market value.\nDirects the Secretary to amend the CAP water delivery contract between the United States and the Ak-Chin Indian Community dated December 11, 1980, to: (1) include the obligation of the United States to provide additional water, under specified conditions; (2) extend its term through the end of 2099 and provide for its subsequent renewal; and (3) authorize the Tribe to lease CAP water to which it is entitled under the Tribal CAP Delivery Contract within Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima Counties, to the city of Scottsdale pursuant to the Agreement, and to specified Arizona cities.\nDirects the Secretary to enter into agreements to permit the Tribe to exchange, within Arizona, all or part of the water available to it under the Tribal CAP Delivery Contract.\nRatifies the Agreement among the parties with respect to: (1) the right of Globe and Safford to withdraw and use water from certain sources; and (2) the right of Phelps Dodge, under its agreement with the Tribe, to divert, withdraw, and use water.\nRequires the Secretary to design and construct new facilities for the delivery of water to tribal reservation lands at a cost which shall not exceed the cost for such design and construction which would have been incurred by the Secretary in the absence of the agreement and this Act pursuant to the existing authority of the Colorado River Basin Project Act. Directs the Secretary of Commerce to amend the contract between the Economic Development Administration and the Tribe relating to the construction of the Elgo Dam on the Reservation to discharge all remaining repayment obligations of the United States upon the enactment of this Act.\nEstablishes the San Carlos Apache Tribe Development Trust Fund within the Treasury to contain the funds appropriated for it, the funds provided by Arizona under the agreement, and the funds received from the tribal water leases authorized by this Act. Outlines provisions regarding the use of the Fund.\nAuthorizes appropriations for FY 1994.\nProvides that the benefits realized by the Tribe and its members under this Act shall constitute full and complete satisfaction of all members' present and past claims for water rights, with specified exceptions. Authorizes the Tribe and the Secretary of the Interior on behalf of the United States to waive and release all present and future water rights claims.\nDeclares that lands receiving CAP water shall be free from the ownership and full cost pricing limitations of Federal reclamation law and from all full cost pricing provisions of Federal law, provided the non-Indian agricultural contractor of such water executes a waiver and release of all claims to Ak-Chin excess water reallocated to the Tribe under this Act.\nDirects the Secretary to carry out all necessary environmental compliance during the implementation phase of this settlement. Authorizes appropriations.\nDirects the Secretary to establish a groundwater management plan for the San Carlos Apache Reservation.\nDeclares that concessions for recreation and fish and wildlife purposes on San Carlos Lake may be granted only by the Tribe's governing body.\nTransfers to the Tribe the Secretary's entitlement of 30,000 acre-feet of water, less certain evaporation and seepage losses, which the Secretary may have acquired through substituting CAP water for water to which the Gila River Indian Community and the San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District has a right to be released from San Carlos Reservoir and delivered to them in 1990.\nDirects the Secretary to acquire, with the consent of the city of Scottsdale, upon mutually acceptable terms and through a land exchange based on fair market value, all of the city's right, title, and interest in Planet Ranch on the Bill Williams River, including all appurtenant water rights, and the city's January 1988 application filed with the Arizona Department of Water Resources to appropriate water from such River. Provides that, if an exchange is made with land bought by the Bureau of Reclamation for the construction and operation of the CAP, then, upon commencement of repayment by CAWCD of the reimbursable costs of the CAP, the fair market value of the lands exchanged shall be credited in full against the annual payments due from CAWCD under the terms of its repayment contract with the United States.\nAmends the Colorado River Basin Project Act to repeal the requirement that the Secretary find that a surplus of groundwater exists and that drainage is or was required as a precondition for permitting groundwater to be pumped from within the exterior boundaries of a CAP contractor's service area for any use outside such area.\nDeclares that nothing in this Act shall be construed: (1) to affect the water rights or the water rights claims of any Federal agency other than the Bureau of Indian Affairs on behalf of the Tribe; or (2) to prohibit the United States from confirming in the Agreement executed pursuant to this Act, except on behalf of Indian tribes other than the San Carlos Apache Tribe, the Gila River and Little Colorado River watershed water rights of other parties to the Agreement by making express provisions for the same in such Agreement.\nTitle XXXVIII: San Francisco Water Reclamation and Reuse Demonstration Project - Authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Interior to undertake a demonstration project in San Francisco to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of using advanced ecologically engineered technology for water reclamation and reuse.\nTitle XXXIX: Siphon Repair and Replacement - Finds that the prestressed concrete pipe siphons installed in the Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct portion of the Central Arizona project designed and constructed by the Secretary pursuant to the Colorado River Basin Project Act have been determined to be defective, inadequate, and unsuitable for aqueduct purposes and must be replaced or substantial repairs completed for the transfer of the operation of the Project to its local sponsor. 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        "raw_content": "The Skripal case is blatant war propaganda. Hands off Russia!\nThe hysterical tone of the media and political establishment betrays imperialism\u2019s rage that Russia continues to stand up for itself and its allies.\nWednesday 11 April 2018 Updated Wednesday 13 February 2019\nReading about the Skripal poisoning case is like experiencing a bad dream. Nothing makes any sense, and nothing anybody says can be trusted. There is only one concrete and undeniable fact available and that is that it is not yet known how the poison, assuming it was a poison, was administered, or even when or where.\nIt therefore follows from this that the anti-Russia hysteria emanating from the government, the vast majority of other bourgeois politicians and most of the bourgeois media, and their allegations that the Russian government is the culprit, have to be straightforward lies.\nFormer British ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray pointed out on his website on 14 March:\n\u201cAs recently as 2016, Dr Robin Black, head of the detection laboratory at the UK\u2019s only chemical weapons facility at Porton Down, a former colleague of Dr David Kelly, published in an extremely prestigious scientific journal that the evidence for the existence of Novichoks was scant and their composition unknown.\n\u201c\u2018In recent years, there has been much speculation that a fourth generation of nerve agents, \u2018Novichoks\u2019 (newcomer), was developed in Russia, beginning in the 1970s as part of the \u2018Foliant\u2019 programme, with the aim of finding agents that would compromise defensive countermeasures.\n\u201cInformation on these compounds has been sparse in the public domain, mostly originating from a dissident Russian military chemist, Vil Mirzayanov. No independent confirmation of the structures or the properties of such compounds has been published.\u2019 (Robin Black, Development, Historical Use and Properties of Chemical Warfare Agents, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016)\n\u201cYet now, the British government is claiming to be able instantly to identify a substance which its only biological weapons research centre has never seen before and was unsure of its existence. Worse, it claims to be able not only to identify it, but to pinpoint its origin. Given Dr Black\u2019s publication, it is plain that claim cannot be true.\u201d (The novichok story is indeed another Iraqi WMD scam)\nThis is further confirmed by the refusal of the government to hand over a sample of the poison allegedly used either to the Russian government, which has offered to use its best endeavours to ascertain whether the poison did indeed originate in Russia and to try to track down its source, and its delay in involving the UN\u2019s Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to which the UK is treaty bound in a timely manner to supply samples of any suspected nerve agent used on its territory.\nBecause this obligation was not immediately complied with, and because Russia was asked to provide evidence within 24 hours that it was not responsible for the poisoning (without, however, being provided with a sample that could help establish the facts one way or another), not only has the British bourgeois response to the events been manifestly untruthful but, as false flag operations go, it has been remarkably cack-handed.\nOf course, we cannot say at this moment whether or not the poisoning, assuming it was a poisoning, was a false flag operation, as we do not have sufficient facts at our disposal \u2013 we merely point out the obvious fact that the hysteria that has been whipped up amounts to the planting of a false flag over whatever events have occurred.\nMoreover, in a further article, Craig Murray was able to provide some inside information:\n\u201cI have now received confirmation from a well placed FCO [Foreign and Commonwealth Office] source that Porton Down scientists are not able to identify the nerve agent as being of Russian manufacture, and have been resentful of the pressure being placed on them to do so. Porton Down would only sign up to the formulation \u2018of a type developed by Russia\u2019 after a rather difficult meeting where this was agreed as a compromise formulation.\n\u201cThe Russians were allegedly researching, in the \u2018Novichok\u2019 programme, a generation of nerve agents which could be produced from commercially available precursors such as insecticides and fertilisers. This substance is a \u2018novichok\u2019 in that sense. It is of that type. Just as I am typing on a laptop of a type developed by the United States, though this one was made in China.\n\u201cTo anybody with a Whitehall background this has been obvious for several days. The government has never said the nerve agent was made in Russia, or that it can only be made in Russia.\n\u201cThe exact formulation \u2018of a type developed by Russia\u2019 was used by Theresa May in parliament, used by the UK at the UN security council, used by Boris Johnson on the BBC yesterday and, most tellingly of all, \u2018of a type developed by Russia\u2019 is the precise phrase used in the joint communique issued by the UK, USA, France and Germany yesterday: \u201c\u2018This use of a military-grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, constitutes the first offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the second world war.\u2019\n\u201cWhen the same extremely careful phrasing is never deviated from, you know it is the result of a very delicate Whitehall compromise.\u201d (Of a type developed by liars, 16 March 2016)\nThe government\u2019s prevarication has been compounded by the fact that the supposed \u2018evidence\u2019 available to it has not been shared with the leader of the opposition, as would be usual.\nOn 16 March 2018, the Times published an article sneering at the Morning Star for not having dealt with the Skripal case. On this occasion, we entirely sympathise with the Morning Star\u2019s position. It has no explanation for what has happened, and therefore, what is there to say?\nIn the meantime, the whole case is seething with unanswered questions. It now appears that this ultra-deadly nerve poison, supposedly heedlessly released in a public place and endangering all innocent bystanders, has only affected three people \u2013 Mr Skripal, his daughter and one policeman.\nThe policeman affected supposedly by this deadliest of deadly nerve poisons is recovering. If it is indeed the case that this lethal poison only affected three people, how was this result achieved? (Dozens of bystanders were sent to hospital apparently when Mr Skripal and his daughter were discovered in Salisbury shopping centre, but the hospital has confirmed that none of them was suffering from poisoning.)\nSkripal is more likely to have been a victim of imperialist intrigue. There are the dirty-tricks brigade at the CIA and MI5, with rumblings going on in the background that Skripal was closely tied up with Christopher Steele, a security consultant hired by the Clinton campaign to compile the famous Trump dossier intended to spill the dirt on Trump\u2019s alleged indiscretions in Russia and undermine his election chances.\nThere is speculation that Skripal may, therefore, have known more than was good for him and been looking for a buyer for that knowledge. It is also becoming clear that in the course of the destruction of the former Soviet Union\u2019s chemical weapons stockpiles, US imperialism was very much involved and was certainly in a position to lift information for its own use. (See Craig Murray, op cit, 14 March 2018)\nThen there are the Russian oligarchs, any one of whom could bear a grudge against Skripal, or who might be interested in making life difficult for Putin, and some of whom may have been able to get their hands on lethal poisons that became available on criminal networks in the chaos that accompanied the collapse of the Soviet Union, as was pointed out by Seumas Martin in the Irish Times:\n\u201cLondon has become the city of choice for those who have made vast fortunes following the fall of the Soviet Union, and not all of them have been squeaky-clean model citizens. Boris Berezovsky, for example, who employed Litvinenko, had been a prime suspect in organising the murder of American journalist Paul Klebnikov.\n\u201cForbes magazine, Klebnikov\u2019s employer, continues on its website to point the finger in Berezovsky\u2019s direction. A former British diplomat has told me in private that giving Berezovsky asylum was considered a major mistake in UK diplomatic circles.\n\u201cThe anti-Putin Berezovsky died in mysterious circumstances not long after he had lost a court case against pro-Putin oligarch Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea FC. British police ruled that his death was suicide, but there are those in Britain who believe, or want to believe, he was murdered.\n\u201cThe oligarchs have been welcomed in London financial circles because of the amount of their money. They have been welcomed too by May\u2019s Conservative party, which, according to recent reports in the London Times and Daily Telegraph, has received donations of \u00a3820,000 from Russian sources. Chancellor Philip Hammond has refused to return the money because he did not want to tar the oligarchs \u2018with Putin\u2019s brush\u2019.\n\u201cPerhaps it is time to realise that if your country becomes a haven for dodgy people like Berezovsky then dodgy things are likely to happen.\u201d (Unlikely that Vladimir Putin behind Skripal poisoning, 14 March 2018)\nIt is also, of course, extremely convenient for the British ruling class to divert the attention of the masses in Britain from the hardship and deprivation that arises from the functioning of the capitalist system.\nThe resistance of the working masses increases the desperation of the bourgeoisie to find solutions that don\u2019t exist. British imperialism, which used to lord it over the world and took great pride in the relatively high standards of living enjoyed by the British working class following the second world war (albeit that these were undoubtedly granted only to ward off the threat of another proletarian revolution to rival that of Russia), is now facilitating the gradual dismantling of the NHS, while free university education has been abolished and state-funded schools are finding themselves so short of money that they are now not only increasing class sizes but are also reducing the number of classes taught.\nOn top of that, local authorities are going bankrupt. Northamptonshire has already announced its insolvency, but several others are also on the skids, meaning that they are unable to provide the social services that have traditionally been entrusted to them.\nAll this is a reflection of the way in which big business is trying to maintain its profits at the expense of the working class. In the circumstances, for British bourgeois politicians to present themselves as great defenders of the masses against mass poisoning must seem to those politicians a wonderful wheeze.\nAn interesting mystery is why prime minister Theresa May, unlike her clown of a foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, was initially slightly cautious about blaming Russia without evidence, yet, without any further evidence being produced, suddenly leapt to the front row of the Russia bashers.\nOne cannot but wonder if she was not dragged on message by the US who are said to be contemplating direct military deployment of their forces in Syria, having, according to Russian sources, equipped jihadis with significant quantities of chlorine gas so that they can stage a false flag chemical gas attack to blame on the Syrian government.\nMight it be rather important to our \u2018American friends\u2019, who Theresa May is definitely hoping will help British imperialism overcome the worst setbacks likely to be caused by Brexit, to soften a cynical public opinion in support of imperialist war with nightmare tales of Russians deploying deadly poisons in quiet towns in rural Britain?\nBut why the false flags \u2013 why demonise Russia?\nWhy are we being asked to believe that Russia is bad and Putin positively leaves Beelzebub in the shade? What is it our political masters and ruling class have against them?\nMarxists are frequently accused by bourgeois academics, who generally know nothing about the subject, of being \u2018economic determinists\u2019 when they state that, in the ultimate analysis, human society is governed by underlying economic causes. And it is our considered view that this is certainly the case when it comes to understanding what lies behind the anti-Russia hysteria.\nEverybody understood at the time of the Soviet Union that the hatred of the capitalist countries towards the Soviet Union was based on the Soviet Union\u2019s ability to demonstrate in practice the superiority of the socialist planned economy over the anarchy and chaos of the profit-driven capitalist market economy. But now that Russia has succumbed to capitalist restoration, why the virulent hatred? Why the talk of a new cold war?\nThe crisis of imperialism is driving the system to war as the only way out, even if this carries great risks for the future of the imperialist system itself. In addition, imperialism seeks domination. As such, any country or government that takes an independent stance is an obstruction to this domination and thus becomes a target of imperialism\u2019s destabilisation and regime-change agenda. (See Joti Brar, The Drive to War Against Russia and China, 2017)\nWhen the Soviet Union and the east European bloc of socialist countries collapsed, triumphant imperialism hastened to expand its market into the territories that had formerly been closed to it. The countries belonging formally to the socialist camp, as well as some former republics of the USSR itself, such as Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, fell under the tutelage of US imperialism. Even the Russian Federation, under the weak and treacherous stewardship of Boris Yeltsin, the notorious drunkard, for a number of years did US imperialism\u2019s bidding.\nTaking advantage of Russia\u2019s weakness, imperialism quickly incorporated the former socialist countries of eastern and central Europe, and even the Baltic republics, into the warmongering Nato alliance, for the sole purpose of encircling Russia. After the departure of Yeltsin and the ascendancy of Vladimir Putin, the latter has called a halt to this onward march of Nato and its continuous war provocations.\nRussia gave notice of its intention to oppose further encroachments by Nato through the Russia-Georgia war of 2008. Since then, thanks to Nato interference, Ukraine has been destabilised, and its economy is in a shambles.\nRussia has done nothing other than to take steps to defend its legitimate interests, particularly in relation to the sale of Russian gas to Ukraine and the transmission of Russian gas to many European countries through Ukrainian territory.\nWhen the Crimean enclave decided overwhelmingly in a referendum to join Russia \u2013 a country of which it had been part for 300 years \u2013 the Duma accepted Crimea\u2019s application to join the Russian Federation. This provoked outrage in imperialist circles, for, through this arrangement, Russia had secured the safety of its naval fleet, which was stationed in the Crimean peninsula. (See Crimea goes home, Proletarian, April 2014)\nThen came Russia\u2019s entry into the Syrian war in September 2015, at the invitation of the legitimate government of Syria. Russian air support for Syria\u2019s armed forces turned the tables on the imperialist proxy war, waged since 2011 to overthrow the independent and legitimate government of Syria. By helping the Syrian government, along with other allies of President Bashar al-Assad, such as Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah, to defeat the jihadi attack dogs of imperialism, Russia has managed to strengthen its own influence and prestige in the middle east at the expense of US-led imperialism.\nImperialism\u2019s impotent rage can only have been further stoked when, on 1 March, in his State of the Union address to the Russian people, Vladimir Putin made it clear that Russian defences had been so effectively shored up that its enemies could no longer dare attack it militarily. Adam Taylor of the Washington Post summed up the essence of the speech:\n\u201cPutin used his annual address to announce new weapon technologies that he dubbed \u2018invincible\u2019, including nuclear-powered missiles that would be difficult for conventional missile defence systems to combat.\u201d (Putin says he wishes the Soviet Union had not collapsed. Many Russians agree, 3 March 2018)\nWhat must be most galling is not only that the missile defence systems that were intended to allow imperialism to attack Russia and China with impunity have effectively become worthless, but on top of that all the billions of dollars spent on installing them have been utterly wasted, while the Russian defence budget still remains a fraction of that of the United States and its allies.\nOne has only to think about this to realise that it is no wonder that the political leaders of imperialist countries appear to be losing their grip on reality.\nThis is a sufficiently long list of anti-imperialist actions undertaken by Russia under the leadership of Vladimir Putin for understanding why it should have become the target for imperialist demonisation.\nRussian actions, while strengthening and emboldening the anti-imperialist forces in the middle east and elsewhere, have weakened imperialism and seriously dented its prestige and influence. The working class in Britain ought, instead of joining the chorus condemning Russia and Putin, to be condemning imperialist provocations.\nIn this context, the false, baseless and hysterical accusations levelled by prime minister Theresa May, her buffoonish foreign secretary Boris Johnson, and her pipsqueak defence secretary Gavin Williamson need to be condemned in the strongest possible terms and exposed for the lies that they are.\nAlso must be condemned several members of Labour\u2019s parliamentary party, including some members of the shadow cabinet, among them the alleged \u2018Marxist\u2019 John McDonnell, who have joined the anti-Russia chorus, and even gone to the extent of dissociating themselves from the perfectly reasonable questioning to which their leader Jeremy Corbyn subjected the government\u2019s assertions.\nThese are not people who can be relied upon to work in the interests of the working class.\nSkripal affair\n\u2018Novichok\u2019 2: the continuing propaganda drive against Russia\nSecond \u2018novichok\u2019 case undermines the claims of the first as hysterical anti-Russia campaign falls flat.",
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        "raw_content": "Cranstons butchers have recruited four new members of staff to expand their existing Brampton Shop team ahead of the opening of the new Brampton Food Hall which is set to open on Monday 15th February.\nThe Food Hall, which will occupy the town\u2019s former HSBC bank on Front Street, will offer Brampton\u2019s loyal customer base an expanded range of Cranstons quality locally-sourced beef, pork and lamb in addition to produce from scores of local suppliers, including jams, chutneys and preserves, freshly-baked bread, and wines and locally-brewed ales. It will also feature a takeaway \u2018Hot Counter\u2019 and a pick and mix salad bar.\nThe staff members are currently training at the firm\u2019s Cumbrian Food Hall in Penrith, learning the skills and abilities needed to provide customers with excellent quality customer service and hands-on, knowledgeable advice on the products that will be sold at the Brampton Food Hall.\nBrampton Food Hall Manager Mark Mallinson says, \u2018I am delighted to welcome the new recruits to our existing team here at Brampton. As well as creating much-needed employment for the town it means we\u2019ll be able to offer customers the very best in good old fashioned Cranstons customer service, as the new staff are currently undergoing intensive training under the watchful eyes of experienced staff at the Penrith Food Hall - we take great care to recruit the right person for the job then develop them professionally as they progress. A good team is key to a shopping experience that is second-to-none.\u2019\nSarah Simms, one of the new staff members, says, \u2018I am enjoying my training and am looking forward to joining the team up at Brampton when the new Food Hall opens at the start of February. We\u2019ll have been training for nearly three months by the time the new Food Hall opens \u2013 there\u2019s a lot to learn and the standard required is very high, as you would expect from Cranstons!\u2019\nThe new Food Hall will open to the public at 10am on Monday 15th February. Customers on opening day can enjoy a slice of cake and a glass of fizz along with local produce samples galore.\nPHOTO CAPTION: Brampton Food Hall Manager Mark Mallinson flanked by (clockwise from top left) Emma Warren, Sarah Simms, Mary McCarron and Joanne Ferguson, who are currently training at Cranstons Cumbrian Food Hall in Penrith and set to join the Brampton Food Hall team on 15th February.",
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        "raw_content": "Craven Community Champions Awards 2017 \u2013 the winners!\nThe winners of the sixth annual Craven Community Champions Awards were announced at a glittering ceremony at Coniston Hotel on Thursday. (JAN 11)\nThe event, run by Craven District Council and the Craven Herald, celebrated the achievements of the amazing people who help make Craven\u2019s communities stronger.\nKatie Peacock, of Exclusively Inclusive, was named as Health & Wellbeing Award winner and Citizen of the Year for her huge commitment to making a difference to the lives of many isolated people.\nThe friendship group offers a safe and inclusive space to all, regardless of disability, where people can make a positive difference to their lives and the lives of others, so improving their mental health and wellbeing.\nKatie said: \u201cI\u2019m absolutely overwhelmed and delighted that our community-building has been recognised. I hope it inspires other people to have a go and just do what they can in the community. Everyone coming together is what makes it happen.\u201d\nThe Citizen of the Year Award was sponsored by Yorkshire Housing. The runners-up in the Health & Wellbeing Award, which was sponsored by the Broughton Hall Estate, were Dyneley House Surgery, and Hayley Kitching and the Principle Trust.\nThe Volunteer of the Year award, sponsored by Angus Fire, was won by Fiona Protheroe, who volunteers for a range of projects in Craven including FairTrade, Friends of Aireville Park, Craven Refugee Support, the Refugee Council and St Stephen\u2019s Cubs.\nShe has been instrumental in making refugee families in Craven feel as welcome as possible and educating the Craven community about what it means to be a refugee.\nFiona said: \u201cI\u2019m thrilled and really honoured to receive this award, especially given just how many people volunteer in Craven and do such wonderful things. 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We hope people continue to come along and enjoy what we do at Settle Victoria Hall.\u201d\nRunners-up were Skipton Puppet Festival and Selfa Girls Rock.\nLangcliffe Community Garden won the Greener Craven Award, sponsored by Smart Solutions. The group formed after the closure of the village allotments, inspired residents to buy a plot of land and created a beautiful space which includes small growing plots, fruit trees and bushes, benches, a meadow and a small area for events and social gatherings, for all the community to enjoy.\nDavid Croll, of Langcliffe Community Garden, said: \u201cWe\u2019re delighted to receive this award. It\u2019s been a community effort \u2013 so many people in Langcliffe have been involved. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Featured Posts \u00bb These Are the Highlights of Jay Wright\u2019s Awesome Interview on 97.5 This Morning\nThese Are the Highlights of Jay Wright\u2019s Awesome Interview on 97.5 This Morning\nJay Wright is a goddamned diplomat. This you know. Today he was on the 97.5 Morning Show in advance of being honored by Philly City Council at City Hall. He spent more than an hour in-studio recounting the National Championship run. The whole thing is worth a listen as a podcast when you get a chance \u2013 Wright and Anthony Gargano just shooting the shit like two guys at a bar is AWESOME \u2013 but there were a few standout moments.\nOchefu mopping the floor\nOne of the few unheralded stories \u2013 along with the last sequence of the first half that led to a four-point swing \u2013 was Daniel Ochefu quirkily mopping the floor before the final play of the game. At the time it seemed like a happy-go-lucky guy doing a happy-go-lucky guy thing, but Ochefu explained after the game that he knew he had to set a pick for Ryan Arcidiacono near that spot and didn\u2019t want his teammate to slip. The anecdote was kind of lost in all the hysteria following the win. Wright went more in-depth and explained how even he didn\u2019t know what the hell Ochefu was doing:\n\u201cWe\u2019re waiting there to set the play up and Daniel Ochefu takes the mop from the kid when he\u2019s wiping the floor, and I gotta tell you honestly I\u2019m thinking to myself \u201cReally, Daniel? Are you kidding? Right now you gotta be Mr. Wonderful and clean this up?\u201d And I never thought about what he was really doing until I heard him say at the press conference after the game. But we had a very similar situation at the end of the season, at the end of the Seton Hall game at the Big East tournament where we run a similar play off the foul line on a miss, with three seconds left. And against Seton Hall in the Big East tournament they missed the free throw and we ran the same play and right at that exact same spot Ryan Arcidiacono slipped, and he got off a shot but he slipped and he got off the shot. That was the exact same spot [in front of the benches, where it\u2019s sometimes wet from water bottles] \u2026 Daniel was looking at that spot and saying that\u2019s where I\u2019m setting the screen for Ryan, he\u2019s not slipping this time.\u201d\nIn fact, here is Archie slipping (in front of the bench) on the final play of the Big East Championship:\nFast-forward a few weeks, and Villanova found itself in a similar situation. This time, no slip, a scoop to Jenkins, for the championship, bang.\nThe play itself\nWe\u2019ve all heard that Kris Jenkins was the last option. We saw ESPN reenact the play. Today, Jay explained just how unlikely it was that Jenkins took the shot:\n\u201cWe have a play from 0 to 4 seconds and a play from 4 to 7 seconds. The last possible shot that you can get at 7 seconds is the trailer getting into the play. We have never gotten that shot in a game before. There\u2019s an option of Ryan, Booth, and Josh Hart \u2026 that\u2019s (Jenkins) the last option. Never in a game did we get that option \u2026 We set the play up and we know all the options of how we\u2019d being guarded \u2026 Kris Jenkins saw that they put no one on the ball, said to Ryan they\u2019re not guarding me, I\u2019m gonna be open. He still had to sprint to get ahead of Ryan in 4.7 seconds, which is not easy to do. Especially for Kris, he\u2019s a little bit bulky. For those guys to set that up \u2026 that was all them, and that\u2019s all basketball IQ on their part. Really impressive in terms of two really intelligent basketball players.\nRemember, Booth has 20 points. If you\u2019re Carolina \u2026 Booth and Hart were in screening action on the other side. Carolina had to guard that. If they would have gave up a shot to Booth with 20 points that would have killed them.\u201d\nJay on the rumors:\n\u201c[Having NBA offers and attention] is uncomfortable, but it\u2019s not anything you expect anyone to feel sorry for you about. It\u2019s a nice position to be in but it\u2019s uncomfortable. The good thing about the NBA situation is \u2026 MCW and I were just talking, years ago her working for CBS and we know all the same people \u2026 the basketball world is small. So all these NBA situations, you know all the guys. You know all the GMs, you know the Presidents, so it\u2019s a quick call. \u201cHey, what do you think would you be interested?\u201d And you just say \u201cNah, I wanna stay at Villanova.\u201d There\u2019s no dealings with agents or anything, we know all these guys. So that hasn\u2019t been a problem. It\u2019s more in the media that every time that comes out we gotta call our recruits and be like \u201cnah nah nah\u201d \u2026 What\u2019s become difficult is we\u2019re from Philly and we\u2019ve been here for 15 years and there\u2019s a lot of charities we work with and people we\u2019ve worked with for a long time, and they have ideas of things they can do to help their charity and you wanna do it, but there\u2019s just so many but you still gotta do your job \u2026 You don\u2019t ever wanna get away from doing your job because of all these new opportunities coming to you, but nothing to complain about.\u201d\nI certainly won\u2019t fuel the fire here, but he never fully says he\u2019d never go to the NBA. He always leaves the door open, just slightly. Still, I wouldn\u2019t expect him to go anywhere soon.\nThe President\u2019s Chief of Staff\nJay refused to say which big-time celebrities he heard from (we knew he talked to the President), but he did mention a few coaches \u2013 Jim Calhoun, Andy Reid \u2013 and dropped that Villanova will visit the White House on May 31. When pressed, he recounted a text exchange he had with President Obama\u2019s Chief of Staff:\n\u201cWe\u2019re going down on May 31st to meet the President at the White House with the team. And Denis McDonough, who is the Chief of Staff, you know we went there last year with Tom Izzo, Jim Boeheim, myself for USA Basketball. We met the President, we were with General Dempsey who is the commander of all the armed forces, we did a leadership thing with him. And Denis took us around, he\u2019s the Chief of Staff. So we got this little thing we gotta do with the President, so I texted him last night. He\u2019s the Chief of Staff and he returned the text in like 30 seconds. That\u2019s one of the ones where I\u2019m like, \u201cAre you kidding me?\u201d And I said to him, \u201cI\u2019m gonna use this in my corporate speeches. The efficiency of the White House. You text the Chief of Staff and he gets back to you in 30 seconds.\u201d So that kinda stuff is mind blowing, it won\u2019t last forever, we\u2019ll come back to Earth soon, and I\u2019m looking forward to that.\u201d\nThis is a must-listen interview. You can listen to it here.\nA 97.5 publicist reached out to me on Tuesday and asked if we could get them a Bang shirt to present to Jay on the show this morning. I contacted our warehouse, which is in Ohio, and asked them to overnight five shirts to 97.5 so they\u2019d have them for this morning. They sent them ground. F-ing incompetence. You can get one here\u2014 just don\u2019t try overnighting it.\nThe fact that you don\u2019t have a small supply of the high runners in your own personal possession for this type of situation is on you\u2026 Lesson learned I hope.\nWindmill Jeff May 12, 2016 at 11:11 am\nEver heard of Safety stock?\nPaul Jolovitz Fan Club President May 12, 2016 at 11:00 am\nJosh Innes is going to complain about this, as if some story on Kyle\u2019s wittle blog is what\u2019s costing him ratings.\nLook in the mirror you fat slob.\nRay Albed Jr May 12, 2016 at 11:13 am\nQuestion, why are both Philly sports stations (97.5 & 94wip)\n, continuously talking nonstop about Sam stinkin Bradford?\nJay Wright May 12, 2016 at 11:26 am\nHey I know the guy on that shirt. You guys are exploiting him too? Good for you.\nda cuz May 12, 2016 at 11:47 am\nYo, tanks for talking up the meat locker, Bo! 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Other current roles include Member of the Science and Industry Endowment Fund (SIEF) in Australia, chairing its Experimental Development Program, Director of The Hear and Say Centre for Deaf Children (Brisbane, Australia), Advisor to digital health start-up BetterBySport (Bern, Switzerland) and Member of the Council of Reference to Academic Health Solutions (London, UK). Term of appointment: 24.04.14 to 23.04.17; 24.04.17 to 23.04.22.\nEdwina Cornish AO\nCSIRO Board Member\nProfessor Edwina Cornish AO brings vast experience in the interface between government, research, science and the higher education sector, and is an experienced board member with strong business, industry and financial skills. Professor Cornish played a key role in building one of Australia\u2019s first biotechnology companies, Florigene Limited, which developed and successfully commercialised the world\u2019s first genetically modified flowers under her leadership. Professor Cornish was previously Provost and Senior Vice-President of Monash University. In 2014 she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, in part for her advances in biotechnology and horticultural genetic modification. Term of appointment: 26.11.15 to 25.11.20\nProfessor Tanya Monro is Deputy Vice Chancellor Research and Innovation and an ARC Georgina Sweet Laureate Fellow at the University of South Australia. Tanya received a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, University of Southampton, was the Inaugural Director: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics, University of Adelaide. Tanya\u2019s awards include: Eureka Prize for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Scientific Research, the Bragg Gold Medal (best Physics PhD in Australia), South Australia\u2019s \u201cAustralian of the Year\u201d, Scopus Young Researcher of the Year, South Australian Scientist of the Year, and the Prime Minister\u2019s Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year. Tanya is Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (AAS), the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE). She is a member of the Prime Minister\u2019s Commonwealth Science Council, the AAS National Committee for Physics and serves on the Boards of Defence Innovation Partnerships (DIP), Museum of Discovery, Defence SA Advisory Board and UniSA Ventures. She is Science Patron of the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF). Term of appointment: 25.02.16 to 24.02.21.\nMichele Allan\nDr Michele Allan is a food industry and agribusiness specialist who has held senior executive and director positions in the food and education sectors and has an academic background in biomedical science, management and law. Dr Allan is the current Chair of the Board of Meat and Livestock Australia, Charles Sturt University, Apple and Pear Australia and Fisheries Research and Development Corporation Selection Committee. Her current board positions include Food and Agribusiness Growth Centre, Grain Growers Limited, Nuffield Australia, Wine Australia and Dairy Food Safety Australia. Dr Allan has a Bachelor of Applied Science Major \u2013 Biomedical Science \u2013 Cytology from University Technology Sydney, Master of Management (Technology) from the University of Melbourne, Doctor of Business Administration from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a Master of Commercial Law from Deakin University. She is also a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Term of appointment: 05.05.16 to 04.05.19\nDavid Knox is currently MD and CEO of Australian Naval Infrastructure. He was previously Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Santos Limited from 2008 -2015 and Managing Director for BP Developments in Australasia from 2003 to 2007. He has worked for BP in the United Kingdom and Pakistan, and has held management and engineering positions at ARCO and Shell in the USA, Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Norway. David is originally from Edinburgh, Scotland and has a BSc Hons in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA. He is a fellow of ATSE, and FIEAust and a graduate of the AICD. David is a Director of Migration Council Australia, Redflow and a Member of the Royal Institution of Australia Council. David also sits on the board of the Adelaide Festival and is Chair of i3 Energy. 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        "raw_content": "New software key to early cancer detection\nEmail sophie.schmidt(at)csiro.au\nA new algorithm that detects the early formation of blood vessels could lead to early diagnosis of malignant tumours and improved success rates of treatment.\nResearchers at CSIRO's Data61 are developing a software tool that could significantly improve the detection of angiogenesis - the development of new blood vessels \u2013 which is known to precede the growth of cancers.\nEarlier detection of blood vessel growth may therefore lead to a faster diagnosis of malignant tumour growth, which is a key factor in successful treatment and patient survival.\nIn the study, Data61 researchers teamed up with researchers at the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences to produce images of the brains and livers of mice at various stages of cancer growth.\nThe researchers analysed 26 high-resolution 3D micro-CT images from 26 mice, produced by the Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF).\nUsing the images, the team developed a robust algorithm to generate an accurate representation of the vasculature, preserving the length and shape information of the blood vessel and its branches.\nThis new development was done using a technique called end-point constraints.\nEnd-points are critical in preserving the geometrical features of new blood vessels, including branching patterns and the lengths of terminal vessels.\nUntil now, images of blood vessel structure taken from high-resolution imaging have only been able to produce a skeletonised view of blood vessel structure which provided limited detail and accuracy.\nThe accurate quantification of vasculature changes, particularly the number of terminal vessel branches, can play a critical role in accurate assessment and treatment.\nAnti-angiogenesis treatment aims at preventing cancers from growing blood vessels.\nThe ability to continuously monitor subtle proliferations in blood vessels over time is essential, given that patients may react to anti-angiogenesis treatment differently.\nThe new software, allows researchers to measure subtle changes in the proliferation of blood vessels, including the number and length of the blood vessel branches, and produces significantly clearer skeletons of the vasculature than previously possible.\nCancer Council Australia CEO Professor Sanchia Aranda said the capacity of cancers to form new blood vessels (angiogenesis) was a critical feature enabling cancer cells to spread to other parts of the body.\n\"This exciting project seeks to bring to life the tumour micro-environment through 3D synchrotron images of the vessels and will help to advance our understanding of this critical cancer progression process,\" Professor Aranda said.\n\"The hope is that through improved understanding new opportunities to disrupt angiogenesis will be identified and open pathways to new treatments.\n\"If we can stop cancers spreading we can reduce the number of people who die from the disease.\"\nWhile the development of this new technique is a significant step forward, the Shanghai Synchrotron Beamline used to produce the images generates radiation levels unsafe for human imaging.\nIn order to progress clinical trials in humans, the researchers are looking for 3D imaging technologies and partnering with a hardware manufacturer that can produce high-resolution images with safe levels of radiation for humans.\nDr Dadong Wang, lead researcher on this project from Data61\u2019s Quantitative Imaging team, said that the applications of the software could be extended beyond 3D angiogenesis analysis.\n\"Our robust algorithms for the early detection and quantification of angiogenesis could potentially be a great step forward in the detection and treatment of cancer,\" Dr Wang said.\n\"However, they can also be applied to a wide range of other applications, such as analysis of 3D neurite outgrowth for drug development.\n\"While there is great interest in taking these findings further, there is still a long way to go before this new development can be applied to human patients.\n\"But we are very hopeful, and currently looking for collaborators and partners to take the technology to the next stage.\"\nA comparison of the enhanced blood vessel prior to skeletonisation (LHS) and after the end-point skeletonisation process (RHS).",
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        "raw_content": "Intellectual Property 101: How to get \u2013 and challenge \u2013 a patent\nAs the Supreme Court prepares to cut the 'clear and convincing' standard for proving patent invalidity, it's worth examining the key steps of the patent process.\nOlivier Douliery / Abaca Press / MCT / File\nThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) in Alexandria, Va., as seen in June 2009. To obtain a patent, applicants must file an application with the PTO, including all relevant 'prior art,' or existing patents for similar products. If the PTO concludes that the new invention is sufficiently different from the items in the prior art, a patent can be granted.\nBy Stephan Kinsella Guest blogger\nPeter Zura, in the 271 Patent Blog, notes, in Supreme Court Prepares to Chop Down \u201cClear and Convincing\u201d Standard for Proving Patent Invalidity, that the Court has agreed to hear the appeal of the Microsoft Corp. v. i4i Ltd., case. In this case, i4i sued Microsoft for patent infringement and was awarded a $290M judgment, based on Microsoft\u2019s use of XML in Word.\nAt issue here is the burden of proof Microsoft needs to satisfy to prove i4i\u2019s patents invalid. Let me try to explain without getting overly legally technical. When a patent application is filed, the applicant is supposed to submit all the material prior art he is aware of. The patent office Examiner also does a search to try to find other prior art. He or she then examines the patent application in light of the prior art that is submitted and that found by the Examiner. If a patent eventually issues, then it is said to have a \u201cpresumption of validity\u201d. A defendant can argue that the PTO made a mistake and \u201cshould not\u201d have issued the patent\u2013say, because it was obvious in view of some prior art\u2013but he has the burden of proof\u2013but it\u2019s an uphill battle. If the defendant argues that the patent is obvious in view of prior art that the Examiner already considered (or that is similar to\u2013cumulative with\u2013prior art considered by the Examiner), then it\u2019s even harder. If he finds prior art totally different from what the Examiner considered, maybe it\u2019s easier to argue\u2013you don\u2019t have to argue the Examiner made a mistake, just that he didn\u2019t see certain prior art.\nNow, when you have the burden of proof there are various standards of proof, to-wit: preponderance of the evidence (more likely than not) and \u201cbeyond a reasonable doubt\u201d, at two ends of the spectrum; with \u201cclear and convincing evidence\u201d being somewhere between. The question Microsoft put to the Supreme Court was which standard should be used to consider a patent\u2019s validity, when there is new prior art submitted that has not yet been considered. If the Court says preponderance is sufficient (as they seem likely to do), this makes slightly easier to challenge a patent\u2019s validity, in some situations (where prior art is found that is not the same as or cumulative to the prior art the Examiner considered). But the defendant still has the burden of proof; the patent is still presumed valid. And the defendant is going to make the same arguments for invalidity. It\u2019s probably very rare when a given defendant in a given patent infringement suit would lose based on the C&C standard but win on the preponderance standard; these standards are not exact and a judge swayed by an argument for invalidity (or not) is likely to usually have the same conclusion regardless of the standard of proof.\nNow, I hope the Court does side with Microsoft. This would be minor improvement in the law. Not a major one at all\u2013the patent is still presumed valid; the defendant still has the burden of proving it invalid; the burden would be slightly less difficult to satisfy, but only in a narrow subset of cases where the argument is not that the Examiner made a mistake (failing to realize the patent was too similar to the prior art he considered) but that the Examiner didn\u2019t have the relevant prior art in front of him. But it would be a good change\u2013which is why I proposed in an earlier article, \u201cReducing the Cost of IP Law,\u201d that the patent law be revised to \u201cRemove the presumption of validity that issued patents enjoy.\u201d That would be a real change, and a much better one than merely reducing one vague standard of proof to a slightly lower one in a narrow set of cases.\nBut as I noted in \u201cRadical Patent Reform Is Not on the Way,\u201d patent attorneys and others with vested interests describe even the smallest improvements in patent law (by which I mean changes that weaken it) as radical and drastic, hysterically predicting all manner of horrible fallout. In this case, one commentator calls this \u201cthe most important Supreme Court patent case of the new century.\u201d The Chairman of i4i, the plaintiff, moans that a victory for Microsoft would \u201cresult in is tremendous uncertainty for anyone who owns a patent . . . It would be a sea change in the operations of the patent office and would be a dramatic body blow to the health of the U.S. patent industry and the value of patents.\u201d What nonsense.\nAs Zura mentions in his post, \u201cIn the meantime, the USPTO applicants will likely inundate the USPTO with prior art submissions.\u201d Yes, prior art submissions will increase to reduce the chance that a defendant will find prior art that had not yet been \u201cconsidered\u201d\u2013although if you bury the PTO with prior art submissions it\u2019s unlikely the Examiner can study them all. This is in fact one reason why the PTO has proposed rules in the past to require Applicants to explain the relevance of each submitted reference, in an \u201cExamination Support Document,\u201d if they submit more than some minimum number. (See Patent Baristas, Examination Support Document (ESD) Could Add $26,000 to Patent Costs.) In \u201cReducing the Cost of IP Law,\u201d I proposed this change:\nRequire patent applicants to do a search and provide an analysis showing why their claimed invention is new and nonobvious (patent attorneys really hate this one).\nThey hate it because they hate being on record; they hate saying anything in writing that can later be used against the patent\u2019s validity. They want to keep their options open. I say: it is patent applicants who are begging the state for a monopoly grant; the monopoly is supposed to be granted only if the invention claimed is novel and non-obvious over the prior art; the Applicant is supposed to submit all the material prior art he knows of; and the patent \u201cprosecution\u201d process is ex parte, not adversarial, meaning that the potential defendants are not present during patent prosecution so can\u2019t represent themselves. 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        "raw_content": "Colts restructure administrative leadership\nFrom a release of the Colts Board of Directors:\nAt its regularly scheduled August meeting held last week in Dubuque, Iowa, the board of directors of the Colts Youth Organization announced a restructuring of its administrative staff.\nAccording to Board President Bruce Hallahan, \"This restructuring will harness the depth of our professional management experience in a new way to provide an even stronger foundation for our continued growth in the years ahead. We've been discussing a new organizational model and feel we are ready to implement this change now.\"\n\"We have enviable depth, talent and experience in our staff that makes this reorganization possible, and our 50th anniversary season in 2013 provides a tremendous opportunity to generate additional support and awareness,\" Hallahan said.\nGreg Orwoll, who has served the organization as its executive director since 1984, will move to the newly created role of Director of Development, where he will report to the board of directors and be responsible for fundraising and development.\nThis will afford Orwoll the opportunity to focus full-time on resource development while providing a more reasonable workload and time with his new family.\n\"After 28 years of being immersed in the day-to-day operations, this creates a much more manageable existence for me personally and makes resource development a higher priority for the organization, while providing a needed fresh spark for the Colts,\" said Orwoll.\nExpanding her role as Youth Programs Director, which has included directorship of the Colt Cadets, Vicki Schaffer will add the Colts to her responsibilities.\nJeff MacFarlane will become interim Executive Director of the corporation, where he will be responsible for the day-to-day business operations of the organization.\n\"Vicki and Jeff have a great deal of experience and expertise that will allow them to grow and improve our day-to-day operations, while I will be able to devote all my energy to cultivating new and expanded relationships, support and opportunities in the Dubuque and drum corps community,\" Orwoll said.",
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        "raw_content": "Amy Frearson | 23 February 2018 Leave a comment\nChildren with type-1 diabetes can administer insulin in a way that is both easy and fun, using this toolkit created by Mexican designer Renata Souza Luque.\nPresented during the Design Indaba conference in Cape Town this week, Thomy is an easy-to-carry kit containing a child-friendly insulin pen and a set of temporary tattoos, designed to make life easier for young people suffering with the medical condition.\nSouza Luque, a product-design graduate of Parsons School of Design in New York, starting developing the project after her seven-year-old cousin Tomas was diagnosed.\nLike around 80,000 children each year, he found himself in a situation where he had to inject himself with insulin as often as five times a days, to prevent the level of blood sugar in his body increasing to dangerous levels.\n\"From one day to another, Thomas has to deal with his fear of needles,\" explained Souza Luque.\n\"I realised how much this was stealing from Thomas' childhood,\" she said. \"That's when I decided I wanted to design something for children with type-1 diabetes, something fun, something they could look forward to.\"\nHer aim with the Thomy kit was to create something her cousin would be proud to carry around in his backpack.\nThe two products inside are both designed to make the process of injecting insulin safe and easy. They respond to a series of three issues that Souza Luque uncovered during her research. The first is that the site of injection must be rotated, to prevent lumps of fat developing.\n\"When injecting insulin, it is crucial to rotate the injection site,\" she said. \"But it's very hard to remember where you have already done so.\"\nAs an alternative to the hard-to-use paper templates that are usually issued to diabetes sufferers, Souza Luque designed a set of temporary tattoos featuring playful designs, from outer-space imagery to underwater scenes.\nThese tattoos create a map of injection spots, identified as coloured dots. Users use an alcohol pad to remove a single coloured dot \u2013 ensuring that the area is disinfected \u2013 then administer the injection.\n\"After roughly thee days the tattoo will have no more colour, indicating that it is time to remove the tattoo, choose a new design and move on to a new injection site,\" said Souza Luque.\nThe second product in the kit aims to solve the two other issues the designer identified: that the pens typically used for injection are not suited to a child's hand, and that they don't make it easy to administer a full dose.\n\"Children have a hard time reaching the release on the top, and they don't have the coordination nor the dexterity to hold it in place,\" she said.\nHer design is a pen with a short, easy-to-hold body, which is compatible with standard insulin cartridges and pen needles. It also has a unique feature \u2013 a release valve that is wrapped in thermocromic plastic, meaning it changes colour when it comes into contact with skin.\n\"It motivates the patient to keep the needle in their body longer, ensuring that the full dose is administered, not only this, it distracts the kid when the needle is in their body,\" said Souza Luque.\nTo test the success of the project, the designer sent her cousin the product without any instruction manual, and asked her family to send her photos of the results. One of the images she received showed one of Thomas' brothers \u2013 who doesn't have diabetes \u2013 wearing the tattoos.\n\"I knew then that I had hit my goal. I had made things better for Thomas,\" she said.\nSouza Luque completed the project in 2017, as part of her studies at Parsons. It was a national finalist in the US edition of the James Dyson Award 2017.\nShe presented it on the second day of the Design Indaba conference, taking place from 21 to 23 February 2018. Dezeen is media partner for the event.\nMore Design Indaba\nJohn Pawson and Ane Crabtree headline Design Indaba 2019 ...\nAfrofuturism is \"creating a different narrative for Africa\" ...\nPeter Veenstra to build dome of plants at Design Indaba ...\nStreet Debater tool helps homeless people earn money without ...",
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        "raw_content": "How to Apply for a Drivers License in Washington D.C.\nA drivers license in Washington D.C. allows residents to operate passenger vehicles on public roads. Overall, the district offers different DMV license credentials to eligible applicants, which vary depending on an applicant\u2019s age. Moreover, it is important to note that REAL ID licenses are only issued to applicants who have a valid Social Security Number (SSN). Furthermore, motorists who are younger than 21 years of age must hold provisional licenses before a full license can be acquired.\nApplicants who are between 16 and 18 years of age must apply for a permit before they can obtain a new drivers license in DC. After completing state-issued tests and application procedures, young motorists may apply for a provisional license. To do so, these motorists must adhere to the district\u2019s restricted driving times when operating their vehicles. 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To do so, follow the steps below.\nComplete the applicable driver\u2019s license application\nProvide proof of identity, state residency and SSN, if applicable.\nTake the vision test and have your photograph taken.\nYour new driver\u2019s license in Washington DC will be mailed to you. If you hold an expired out-of-state driver\u2019s license, you may be required to take additional knowledge and driving skills tests.\nHow to Apply for a Drivers License in Washington D.C. as a Teen (Younger Than 18)\nMotorists as young as 16 years of age may apply for a learner\u2019s permit in order to begin their process of obtaining a DMV driver\u2019s license. Then, motorists will become eligible for a provisional license, which they must hold until they are 21 years of age. Overall, young motorists will be automatically enrolled in the district\u2019s GRAD program, which only allows them to operate a vehicle during certain restricted hours.\nWashington D.C. 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A parent or legal guardian must supervise the minor and sign the certification form when the application is being submitted.\nWhile driver education courses are not mandatory for motorists to apply for a drivers license in DC, residents are offered programs to help improve their skills. Driver education programs consist of 30 hours of classroom instruction and eight hours of behind-the-wheel experience. Although driver\u2019s ed programs are not required in the District of Columbia, all young motorists are required by law to complete 50 hours of supervised driving experience prior to applying for a provisional or limited purpose DMV license.\nSteps to Obtain a Driving Permit in Washington D.C. as a Teen\nIf you are at least 16 years of age and a resident of D.C., you may apply for a permit and begin your path to obtaining a DMV driver\u2019s license. However, these applicants will be required to include a completed parental consent form along with their applications. 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        "raw_content": "National Baseball Hall of Fame Library\nIf you\u2019re a Dodger fan under the age of 70, which would seemingly cover a lot of you, how much do you really mind that the Dodgers didn\u2019t win the 1951 pennant?\nI haven\u2019t asked myself this question before now, and I\u2019m sure many Dodger fans would quickly say they mind the \u201cShot \u2018Heard Round the World\u201d very, very much. It\u2019s a lost pennant and a potential lost World Series title \u2014 one that would have been the Dodgers\u2019 first. And it came at the hands of the Giants, which for most Dodger fans is the worst possible opponent. Who knows what incredible levels of joy would have come from a 1951 World Series victory by the Dodgers, let alone whether it might possibly have flipped the Yankees\u2019 dominance that decade sideways?\nStill, I think there\u2019s a strong argument that the 1951 collapse really adds more to the lure and lore of the Dodgers than it subtracts. It is an enormous part of baseball history, and even though the Dodgers were on the wrong side, it actually works in favor of the importance of the franchise in the fabric of the sport. Losing in so painfully in \u201951 deepens the emotional tug of the Boys of Summer, and it makes the Dodgers\u2019 at-long-last 1955 triumph that much sweeter.\nAlso, the idea of the Dodgers winning the 1951 pennant but then adding yet another World Series loss to the Yankees just sounds too boring for words.\nFor me to answer the question that started this, it comes down to two people: Ralph Branca and Don Newcombe. Branca, who gave up the Bobby Thomson pennant-winning homer, needs little explaining here, but if I could change any single event in the history of baseball games, high on the list would be to give Newcombe the postseason glory he was so coldly denied.\nWithout \u201cThe Shot,\u201d Newcombe\u2019s incredible efforts in 1951 and particularly in that final week \u2014 he pitched a shutout September 29, 5 2/3 innings of scoreless relief the next day and then 8 1/3 innings three days later at the Polo Grounds, leaving with a 4-2 lead \u2014 would have made him the hero he deserved to be. (And yes, one of the initial impulses behind Brothers in Arms is to make sure he is appreciated.)\nTo someone who came of age after the \u201950s, the real shame in the Dodgers\u2019 1951 demise for me isn\u2019t that the Dodgers lost, but that Branca was excessively tarnished and Newcombe inadequately venerated. The regal Newcombe\u2019s stature today for Dodger fans is unassailable, but in the 1950s \u2026 well, just imagine having a worse October reputation among the knee-jerk set than Clayton Kershaw.\nFor anyone who actually remembers 1951 first-hand, this doesn\u2019t apply. But as many times as I\u2019ve watched the highlights of \u201cThe Shot,\u201d I\u2019m more in awe of the moment than crushed by it. And yet, I feel for Branca and Newcombe, and feel for how they never got October redemption.\nDon NewcombeRalph Branca",
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        "raw_content": "Lee Stafford makes a return visit to Doncaster College\nDoncaster College were pleased to be welcoming back Lee Stafford for the afternoon in our salon; originally opening its doors in September as a Lee Stafford Academy salon, Lee spent the afternoon with the students, presenting a masterclass on the twisted tong look and officially opening the salon, complete with the cutting of a pink bow!\nAs this is the only Lee Stafford Academy within the South Yorkshire area, we are proud to be offering expertise training that you can\u2019t get anywhere else. This is such a great opportunity for the students and the staff of the College to be exposed to such inspirational teaching, enabling them to excel in their learning, imagination and ultimately their employment.\nLee comments, \u201cI\u2019m delighted that Doncaster College and Lee Stafford Education are working in partnership to deliver outstanding training to the students and apprentices across the region. Working together we want to inspire the next generation of talented stylists and to work closer than ever with local employers\u201d\nThe salon is based at The Hub campus and is open to the public for beauty and hair treatments. For further details please call 01302 553815.",
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        "raw_content": "Everything You Need to Know About Blepharoplasty\nDo you always look tired, even after a good night\u2019s sleep? Are droopy eyelids keeping you from achieving a youthful face? Blepharoplasty, also called eyelid surgery or an eyelid lift, is a common surgical procedure designed to correct sagging and puffy upper and lower eyelids. During the procedure excess fat and skin are removed to improve the appearance of the eyes. You will look rested and refreshed. The procedure may even improve your peripheral vision if sagging skin prevented you from seeing the world as you once did.\nWho needs blepharoplasty?\nThere are many changes that occur in the face as we age. One of them is the descent of excess skin around the eye area. The skin also loses elasticity, causing it to wrinkle. The descent and wrinkling, coupled with the accumulation of fat deposits, will cause the face to look tired. In people where droopy eyelids are heredity, this may happen earlier than expected. Smoking, sun exposure, body chemistry, and other factors can also impact the appearance of the eyes.\nSouth Florida facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Andres Bustillo finds that the ideal candidate for eyelid surgery is a man or woman with good physical and emotional health. Candidates have researched the procedure, consulted with a surgeon, and have realistic expectations for the outcome of the surgery. Most blepharoplasty patients are over the age of 35, though in some unique cases the procedure may be necessary for younger individuals. Certain conditions may impact your candidacy for the surgery, including dry eyes, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, glaucoma, high blood pressure, and several others.\nWhere is blepharoplasty performed?\nEyelid surgery may be performed in a hospital, outpatient surgical center, or the surgeon\u2019s office-based facility. If your surgeon performs blepharoplasty in an office-based surgery center, be sure to check that it is an accredited facility. Recognized accreditation organizations for outpatient surgery centers include the Joint Commission, the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF), and the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP). Dr. Bustillo performs blepharoplasty on an outpatient basis in an AAAASF-certified surgical facility in the South Florida area.\nBlepharoplasty is typically performed in one to two hours. The surgical time will vary on an individual basis and is determined by the amount of correction needed.\nIs anesthesia used during blepharoplasty?\nMost blepharoplasty patients receive local anesthesia and conscious sedation. They do not feel any discomfort during the procedure. General anesthesia, in which the patient is asleep, is used in certain circumstances.\nIncisions made during eyelid surgery are very fine. They may be made in the natural creases of the upper lids or just below the lash line in the lower eyelids. In either case they are well concealed. The chance of developing a noticeable scar is diminished by following post-op care instructions for your eyes with great attention. When addressing pockets of fat beneath the lower lids, a transconjunctival incision may be made inside the lower eyelid. There are no visible scars with transconjunctival blepharoplasty.\nHow long is blepharoplasty recovery?\nStitches are removed five days after the surgery. You will be able to return to work in seven days. Strenuous activities, including rigorous exercise, will need to be avoided for about three weeks.\nPatients should rest their eyes after surgery and refrain from reading or staring at a TV or computer screen for two to three days. If you wear contact lenses you are advised to wait one week before using them again, if you had lower eyelid surgery.\nAfter surgery you can expect your eyelids to feel a little tight. Prescription pain medication will be prescribed by your doctor to control any discomfort. Keeping your head elevated and the use of cold compresses will help to reduce swelling and bruising. Bruising will typically be resolved by two weeks. Your eyes may also feel dry or itchy and be sensitive to sunlight for several days.\nBlepharoplasty, although a common and safe procedure, has its own share of associated risks. Potential complications include dry eyes, infection, asymmetry, scarring, temporarily blurred vision, and bleeding. Patients can also find it difficult to completely close their eyes. Most complications are rare. If you experience any side effects that you do not feel are normal you should contact your surgeon immediately.\nAccording to the American Society of Plastic Surgeon\u2019s 2012 Average Surgeon Fees report for cosmetic procedures, the national average surgeon fee for blepharoplasty was $2,972. Factors that can affect the cost of a procedure include surgeon experience and geographic location. In addition, total costs will be higher to reflect additional expenses such as those for anesthesia and the facility.\nWill my insurance cover the cost of blepharoplasty?\nMost cosmetic surgeries are not covered by insurance; however, if the procedure is medical necessary all or a portion of it may be. Blepharoplasty may be considered medically necessary if an examination by an ophthalmologist reveals that sagging upper eyelid skin impairs your field of vision by 25-30%. 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        "raw_content": "Western Australia Resource Sales Top A$1 Billion\nOctober 2011 | Australia & Oceania\nWestern Australia\u2019s Mines and Petroleum Minister Norman Moore reported in late September 2011 that sales by the state\u2019s resources sector reached a record A$101.2 billion during the 2010-2011 fiscal year. The figure \u201cmarked a major milestone for the state\u2019s resources sector, which has rebounded strongly since the global financial crisis,\u201d Moore said. \u201cThe 2010-2011 figures represent an increase of 39% compared to the previous year, which is particularly significant considering the 12% appreciation of the Australian dollar against the U.S. dollar during the same period.\u201d\nMost of the value increase came from the iron ore, petroleum and gold sectors, which combined accounted for 88%, or A$88.7 billion, of Western Australia\u2019s mineral and petroleum sales.\nRecord resource sales also contributed to significant increases in Western Australia\u2019s royalty revenue, which was boosted to almost $4.9 billion during 2010-2011. The government forecasts that Western Australia will receive $5.8 billion in royalties during the 2011-2012 financial year, which will account for almost 20% of the state\u2019s budget.\nMoore attributed sales increases by the state\u2019s resources industry to ongoing growth in output and higher commodity prices. \u201cThis growth within the resources sector is vital to the state\u2019s commitment for a high level of service delivery on targeted infrastructure development such as hospitals, transport infrastructure and future investment in energy and water,\u201d he said. \u201cThe commitment to ongoing improvement to the approvals process and increased exploration activities, supported by the A$80 million Exploration Incentive Scheme through the state government\u2019s \u2018Royalties for Regions\u2019 program, has facilitated this growth.\u201d\nPreviousXstrata Launches Two North Queensland Projects\nNextPositive Results for Yalgoo Iron Ore Prefeasibility Study\nSirius Starts Construction of Nova Nickel Mine\nXstrata Transitions to Underground Mining at Ernest Henry\nNewmont Expanding Tanami Gold Production",
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        "raw_content": "Are we on track to create a sustainable world by 2050?\nFive years ago, Jonathon Porritt imagined a sustainable world by 2050 in his book The World We Made. In this interview, Porritt reviews progress made so far, says Europe has got it wrong on palm oil, and banks are \u201cstupid\u201d for funding coal.\nThe environmental issue that worries Jonathon Porritt the most? Excessive meat consumption. \"The contribution that intensive livestock rearing and dairy is making to climate change is unbelievable\u2014bigger than energy production,\" he says. 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Some things have moved in the right direction. The shift to a circular economy has started to bite, and the adoption of electric vehicles has moved from private ownership to mobility-as-a-service in many cities. And the Pope became a champion of the sustainability agenda in 2016\u2014I predicted that wouldn\u2019t happen until 2018.\nWe are never going to create a sustainable world if the starting premise is that half of the population is going to have to stay poor\u2014that is morally unacceptable.\nForum for the Future co-founder and director Jonathon Porritt talking at the SDG Collaborative in Singapore. Image: Eco-Business\nWhat isn\u2019t going according to plan?\nWhat has been happening in the United States is deeply unhelpful. The last cry of the fossil fuel world is being shouted out loud and clear there, not just in terms President Trump\u2019s advocacy for coal, but the resurgence of the oil and gas business. By the end of 2018, the US will be producing 10 million barrels of oil a day. This is as high as it produced in recent history, and could make it the world\u2019s biggest producer.\nAlso, the shift to sustainable regenerative agriculture is moving slower than I\u2019d hoped. One issue is the concentration of businesses\u2014there are a few big global companies that control a huge amount of the total value chain. These companies are stuck in the old productivist mindset; they look at the number of people on the planet, look at population growth projections, and work out the amount of food they think is required. They are not factoring in issues that affect production, such as greenhouse gas emissions, water availability, biodiversity impact, and soil degradation.\nAnd they\u2019re not thinking about nutrition. There are billions of people living on bad diets; rich in fat, salt and sugar that come from US-led industrialised processed food. It\u2019s now a global phenomenon that can be seen in the rise of diabetes.\nWhat\u2019s the one environmental issue that worries you the most?\nExcessive meat consumption. It\u2019s only in the last four years that the full impact of eating too much meat has been well understood. The amount of land used to produce the feed needed to rear animals that are then slaughtered and fed to human beings is staggering. And the contribution that intensive livestock rearing and dairy is making to climate change is unbelievable\u2014bigger than energy production.\nYou are an advisor to Malaysian palm oil giant Sime Darby. How do you move the sustainability needle in a company like that?\nSime Darby has been working through a sustainability plan for about eight years. They were one of the first companies to appoint a chief sustainability officer, and you can now see huge changes in how they do business. They have made a NDPE [no deforestation, no peat, no exploitation] pledge, and a Responsible Agriculture Charter which\u2014when you\u2019re a company with a land bank in Malaysia and Indonesia as big as Sime Darby\u2019s\u2014is a massive challenge. It also has a human rights charter, which is the best I have seen from an agribusiness firm.\nThey are still transitioning, and would not claim to have all the answers. But they sell more sustainable palm oil than any company in the world and want to get to 100 per cent [sustainable palm oil].\nNGOs should not be wasting their time on huge campaigns that demonise palm oil. They should be focused on increasing the volume of certified sustainable palm oil coming into Western markets.\nWhat they want to see is a better understanding in Western markets of the value in companies committing to sustainability. At the moment, a growing number of companies in Europe are claiming their products are better because they are palm oil free. This is scientifically illiterate. These products, which contain an equivalent amount of edible oil, are not higher quality, healthier or less environmentally damaging.\nWhat is happening in Europe [for instance, the proposed ban on palm oil for biodiesel] is detrimental to efforts to persuade more of the industry to take on sustainability commitments. Palm oil companies in Malaysia and Indonesia ask themselves, what the point is of going to this extra effort and taking on the extra cost [to cultivate sustainable palm oil]?\nCompared with the soybean industry, which is by and large unregulated and still causing massive environmental damage in South America, palm oil is an industry that has listened to its critics and incorporated concerns about deforestation and damaged peatlands into better business practices.\nIt is a tragedy that only 19 per cent of globally traded palm oil is sustainable. NGOs should not be wasting their time on huge campaigns that demonise palm oil. They should be focused on increasing the volume of certified sustainable palm oil coming into Western markets.\nDoes it take a catastrophic event, like the effect the haze of 2015 had on agribusiness in Indonesia, to shift an industry?\nUnfortunately, history tells us that it does. Take the automotive industry. Not long ago, diesel was considered the darling fuel for the internal combustion engine because it had better environmental credentials than petrol. But in the last three years, it has become clear that diesel is a big air polluter and contributor to emissions, a story that was compounded by the disgraceful behaviour of Volkswagen. Now, diesel faces an existential threat.\nSales of diesel cars in the UK dropped by 17 per cent in a year, and cities such as Paris, Mexico City, Madrid and Athens have announced that diesel cars will be phased out to curb air pollution in city centres. If you\u2019re in the market for a car now, you probably wouldn\u2019t buy a diesel.\nThe car industry has now accepted the inevitable transition from the internal combustion engine to electric, but all of the information they are using on research and development on greenhouse gases and air quality was available 15-20 years ago, but it wasn\u2019t sufficient to change the industry.\nThe latest industry to be hit with an existential wake up call is plastic. What\u2019s your take on the issue?\nWe have known for a very long time that there would be damaging consequences from the huge increase in the manufacture of plastics. But we didn\u2019t have the research that has emerged in the last five years showing the impact of microbeads and microplastic to give policymakers compelling evidence against plastic.\nWhen people ask me, what is the one thing I can do to make a difference to the environment, I say stop eating beef.\nSo now, every company involved in plastic packaging is having a panic attack. They are thinking to themselves, how do we come up with a formula for using less plastic, or substitutes for plastic? I think these challenges are going to unleash incredible innovation in the industry.\nWhile coal is in decline globally, the opposite is true in Asia. How do you respond to people in Indonesia or Vietnam who say coal is needed to provide reliable energy for their people, and should not be judged for going down the fossil fuels route as they industrialise?\nIt is a strong argument. We are never going to create a sustainable world if the starting premise is that half of the population is going to have to stay poor\u2014that is morally unacceptable. We cannot deny any country the right to provide energy access as a basic condition for improving living standards for their people.\nIn Indonesia [one of the world\u2019s biggest coal producers and builders of new coal capability], providing energy to a country separated by thousands of islands is difficult, and coal may look like the only viable option. But once you build a coal plant, you\u2019ve still got to transport it and not all of Indonesia\u2019s islands are coal-rich.\nThere is a danger that Indonesia and Malaysia, where there is less solar activity that in the UK, are misreading what is happening in the global energy markets. Policies on renewables in Southeast Asia are completely off the pace.\nAffordability is no longer the issue. Over the last decade, the average price of solar has dropped by 7 per cent every year and cost reductions will continue significantly over the next decade. That the World Bank has said it will not fund any new fossil fuel plants after 2019 is an indication of the speed the market is changing.\nThe coal-fired power stations being built now will become wasted assets. Providers of capital have not done their due diligence. Banks employ some very smart people, but sometimes you have to say they\u2019re the stupidest people on the planet. It disturbs me when countries say they have no option but to invest in past technology when the technology of the future is already with us.\nI am not an optimist because I think optimists tend not to look at the world as it really is. 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        "raw_content": "Asia-Pacific tagged as \u2018hot spot for water insecurity\u2019\nA new report released by the Asian Development Bank identifies six countries in Asia, including Singapore, to have the lowest water availability per person by 2050.\nChildren drinking water from a tap in Davao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines. Access to potable water is a challenge in the country, which is part of the Asia Pacific region now identified as hotspot for water insecurity. Image: Asian Development Bank, CC BY-NC 2.0\nBy Jose Galang, SciDev.net\nEconomies in the Asia-Pacific region cannot sustain their present dynamic growth \u201cunless water is brought into the equation\u201d as the region faces a \u201ccrisis\u201d in securing and managing the prime resource.\nA comprehensive report on water development in Asia-Pacific just released by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) says that it is now \u201cthe global hot spot for water insecurity\u201d.\nUp to 3.4 billion people could be living in water-stressed areas of Asia by 2050, says the report, citing data from a study conducted by the Austria-based International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). Several countries in the region \u2014 Afghanistan, China, India, Pakistan and Singapore \u2014 are projected to have the lowest per capita water availability by 2050.\nIncreasing demands from water users, says ADB president Takehiko Nakao, place finite water resources into an even more precarious situation.\n\u201cI believe the most daunting challenge is to double food production by 2050 for an increasingly prosperous and growing population, while also providing water for more domestic users and meeting industrial and energy demands,\u201d Nakao says in introducing the ADB report.\nThe impacts of climate change, increasing climate variability and water-related disasters \u201cculminate in a more challenging horizon than we have experienced in the past\u201d he adds.\nWhere water goes\nThe Asia-Pacific region remains home to 60 per cent of the world\u2019s population and half of the world\u2019s poorest people. Water for agriculture continues to consume 80 per cent of the region\u2019s resources.\nA staggering 1.7 billion people, the ADB report points out, lack access to basic sanitation, and with a predicted population of 5.2 billion by 2050 and hosting 22 megacities by 2030, the region\u2019s finite water resources will be placed under enormous pressure.\nI believe the most daunting challenge is to double food production by 2050 for an increasingly prosperous and growing population, while also providing water for more domestic users and meeting industrial and energy demands.\nTakehiko Nakao, president, ADB\nStressing that water quality-related health risks are immense, the ADB report says almost 80 per cent of wastewater being discharged in water bodies get little or no primary treatment. 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Significant investment and leadership are required to push many cities in Asia and the Pacific on the path to urban water security and become water-sensitive cities, the ADB report says.\nThe water security framework used for the ADB study was found not suitable for small island nations, thus the conditions in these states were not discussed in the report.\nThe ADB report says increasing demand cannot be met by simply developing new water resources. Rather, it will be met by a combination of improving water productivity (through water use efficiency in agriculture and reduced urban nonrevenue water), improved water management (such as rainwater harvesting), reuse, and desalination.\nThere is also a need to monitor groundwater resources and actually start managing these sustainably. This will require more thought beyond the water sector, given that power subsidies also contribute to groundwater overuse.\n\u201cThe math tells us that business as usual, even if fully and uniformly implemented across Asia and the Pacific, will simply not suffice due to limited water resources. 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        "raw_content": "Con.de.scend.ing: showing that you believe you are more intelligent or better than other people\nA small little facebook scuffle has been playing out between me and distant relatives this week. It's really my fault, partly because I was fed up with the lack of real discussion. Instead people were throwing out phrases that are equivalent to the ones tossed around on elementary school playgrounds. There were no facts or logical debate. Yet when I included these things in my side of the argument, I was accused of being condescending. That wasn't my intention. When I include links and facts in my arguments (providing sources for information), I do so because I think it's better for the person on the other side of the argument to read and make their own informed decision. Because that's what I would do.\nI see a great divide in this country and it's not necessarily between the have and have nots. When the government shut down in October, I went on a quest to understand exactly what was so horrible with providing affordable health care for everyone. I wanted to understand what exactly made the opposing side so angry. These are people who still believe that the President's birth certificate is fake and that he wants to take away their guns, two things that couldn't be further from the truth, but are believed with a great passion. This mentality leaves someone like me wondering and honestly trying to understand why it is they feel so strongly or why their argument sounds so hateful. What exactly are they so angry about? I read this article on The Dish about a focus group with republican voters and I found the statements from the group to be alarming and scary. I don't understand their sense of entitlement. And I don't say that with a meaning that I think it's wrong or stupid (but I do). I really don't understand it. I don't understand how your religion or your race makes you better or more deserving. I have yet to have someone from that side use any logical argument or debate to help me understand their point of view or why they are so angry.\nWhich brings me to the topic of poverty. Because I said something about poverty levels and how we, meaning my family and that distant family, comes from a similar poverty level as Obama did growing up. I believe this statement is what caused the most offense, not because of the comparison but because of the implication that they are or at one time where poor. Like there's shame in admitting this or that hard working Americans do not live in poverty. Poverty equals lazy. I am not ashamed to admit that I have lived at poverty levels. In fact, I have only been making what economist would say is a middle class wage for about three years. I am 37 years old and have only had a usable savings account for the last two years. Previous to that it's been barely keeping my head up and living paycheck to paycheck. I have a good education and I've always had a strong work ethic. I think there is a large misunderstanding of the definition of economic classes and I think a large part of that comes from that idea that this person is more deserving than that person. It's the keeping up with the Joneses mentality. The more stuff we accumulate, the higher up in economic class we are, the better we are (looks a lot like that definition of condescending). Except we forget that the thing that makes each one of us special and unique has nothing to do with any of those things.\nLuke 6:20-21 Then he looked up at his disciples and said: 'Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. 'Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled. 'Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh.\nI just believe that logical conversations on this is more productive than slinging hateful and angry words.",
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        "raw_content": "Spring Meetings focus on global growth, imbalances; IMFC communique; economic outlooks for Western Hemisphere, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Europe; Aid for Lebanon's recovery; United Kingdom reaps fruits of reform; China's growth examined\nIn the News: IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings: IMFC Welcomes Plans to Curb Global Imbalances\nIMFC Communiqu\u00e9: IMFC Backs Fund Reforms at Time of Strong Global Growth\nRegional Surveillance: Western Hemisphere Economic Outlook: Latin America Enjoys Longest Sustained Growth in 30 Years\nSub-Saharan Africa Economic Outlook: Growth Outlook is Positive, but More Reforms are Needed\nAsian Economic Outlook: Asian Growth to Remain Strong at More than 7 Percent\nEuropean Economic Outlook: Europe Set for Sustained Expansion, Says IMF\nCountry Focus: Lebanon Navigates Difficult Waters\nUnited Kingdom Reaps Rewards of Globalization\nForum: The China \u201cGrowth Miracle\u201d Examined\nIn early 2006, the Lebanese government outlined an ambitious reform program to reduce the country\u2019s large debt and financial vulnerabilities. The timing was opportune because the economy looked poised for a strong recovery. However, the July 2006 conflict with Israel dashed hopes of high growth and forced the government to adapt its reform strategy to the postconflict environment. Donors endorsed the government\u2019s revised agenda, presented at the Paris III conference on January 25, 2007, and on April 9, the IMF Executive Board approved a $77 million loan to Lebanon in the form of Emergency Post-Conflict Assistance, as part of a concerted international effort to assist the country.\nThe five-week conflict with Israel and the month-long blockade that followed inflicted a heavy human and economic toll on Lebanon. Housing and infrastructure suffered significant damage, many professionals left the country, and economic activity came to a near standstill, with tourism being particularly hard hit. As a result, real GDP in 2006 is estimated to have been flat. Financial markets weathered the crisis surprisingly well, owing to the central bank\u2019s skillful management of pressures, the banking system\u2019s strong liquidity position, and the timely deposit with the central bank of $1 billion by Saudi Arabia and $500 million by Kuwait. Cumulative deposit outflows of $3 billion during the conflict were recouped by year-end, but deposit dollarization and Eurobond spreads have remained larger than before the conflict.\nThe conflict has exacerbated Lebanon\u2019s challenges in reducing its debt and financial vulnerabilities. The overall fiscal deficit widened in 2006, partly because of conflict-related revenue shortfalls and the need to accommodate relief and reconstruction spending. Donors committed $1.7 billion to help deal with the fiscal impact of the conflict, but government debt still increased to $40 billion (179 percent of GDP) by end-2006.\nAgainst this background, the Lebanese government is seeking to reduce its debt-to-GDP ratio by about 50 percentage points over five years. The reform program envisages fiscal adjustment to begin in 2008 with increases in gasoline excise taxes, the value-added tax rate, and the tax on interest income. In addition, the government plans to introduce a global income tax that will distribute the adjustment effort more evenly. On the expenditure side, the government intends to contain the wage bill and reform the social and energy sectors to limit open-ended transfers from the budget while protecting capital and social expenditures. Privatization of the telecom sector should also help reduce the debt.\nThe international community endorsed the government\u2019s medium-term reform program at the Paris III conference in January. It pledged $7.6 billion in grants and loans to be disbursed during 2007-10. Of these pledges, $5 billion will go to the government in the form of budget support and project financing, and the remainder will support private sector development. Donors have indicated that their financial assistance will be conditional on steady implementation of reforms.\nIt is clear that 2007 will be a difficult transition year. Political tensions constrain the room for maneuver, paralyze legislative action, and adversely affect economic activity and financial markets. Still, the government has, under the IMF\u2019s Emergency Post-Conflict Assistance, committed to containing the fiscal deficit, in part by setting a floor on gasoline excise taxes, while allowing for relief and reconstruction spending.\nThe financing strategy relies on the timely disbursement of donor assistance, which is also important to limit a further buildup of government debt. In addition, the government will undertake important structural reforms in 2007 to support the medium-term reform and debt reduction objectives. These include strengthening public financial management to better align spending with policy priorities and initiating reforms in the social security system and the energy sector.\nAxel Schimmelpfennig\nIMF Middle East and Central Asia Department",
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        "raw_content": "The Best and Worst Moments for Women in 2014\n\"Overarchingly, it feels like we are moving forward.\"\nBy Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar\n2014 has been a big year for women. On the one hand there was Hobby Lobby, on the other\u2014well, you know women are the hot topic when Beyonc\u00e9 announces herself to the MTV Awards' audience of millions with theF-word in floor-to-ceiling lights. This entire year has felt like it was equal parts explosive gains and upsetting setbacks.\nEarlier this month TheLi.sthosted a panel discussion with a group of leading feminists and we asked them what they considered the best and worst moments for women this year. Here's what they had to say.\nRebecca Odes, co-founder Wifey.tv\nBest: Consent\n\"The consent conversation is seen as this huge quagmire, and it's complicated for sure. But to me it could be the seed of something huge and great. So much of women's status relates to their role as sexual objects and not sexual subjects. To give consent, to say, I WANT THIS, is taking ownership of your desire in a way that could change how women relate to sex, and to themselves in relationship to their sex partners. Women are taught that their gratification comes from being desired, and that's a fundamentally disempowered place. You can't make somebody want you, (but you can waste a lot of time and energy trying to make sure you are desirable). If girls start learning that what they want\u2014not just whether they are wanted\u2014matters, what else could start changing?\"\nWorst: The Rolling Stone UVA article\n\"It's been a monster year for sexual assault awareness. The college campus is far from the only locus of the rape problem, but for a variety of reasons, it's the most visible. Sexual assault stories were busting out all over the place in 2014, from the public list of institutions challenged by victims to the activist art project that brought a victim's rape site out into the open. Then one shocking story changed everything. By publishing a sloppily researched and edited article, Rolling Stone undermined the public's confidence in the integrity of rape victims. Their errors may have cost us years of progress.\"\nRelated: Sarah Silverman and Jesus Christ Discuss Your Reproductive Rights\nAnna Holmes, founding editor of Jezebel, editor of digital voices and storytelling at Fusion\nBest: \"The national conversation about violence against people of color, especially men of color. The things that have led to these protests are depressing and outrageous, and I don't want to obscure the violence and the very real suffering. But the conversation and the action people are taking to protest it\u2026I've never seen it before in my life.\"\nWorst: In a discussion of the sexual assault narratives surrounding Jian Ghomeshi and Bill Cosby, Holmes noted that they both involved men about whom there had long been rumors but who had only been called into account once a critical mass of women had come forward. \"I still feel that women are not going to be believed unless they are the 'perfect victim' or unless there are so many of them that you can't ignore them,\" said Holmes. \"One way to counter the idea of the perfect victim is to have all the imperfect victims tell their stories. I'm not saying that women have to tell their stories of sexual assault - they can choose to do what they want. But I do think that with every woman who does talk about their sexual assault, you chip away at that perfect victim myth a little bit more.\"\nAshley Ford, staff writer for BuzzFeed News\nBest: \"I've loved seeing more and more trans women's voices being appropriately centered and empowered. This has been long overdue. There have been brilliant trans feminists among us for much longer than we've been acknowledging them. The conversation about feminism and intersectionality is happening in many directions, and even though we still have a long way to go, the fact that these conversations are happening is encouraging.\"\nWorst: \"Some of the disappointing reactions I've seen in response to the news recently. For example, seeing how many people I've probably just assumed until now were on the same page as me politically; more and more it seems they only consider me one of the 'good ones.' That's been really heartbreaking. I don't think people understand how devastating it is as a woman of color to see people you care about devalue black life in favor of what they consider a more orderly government. It would only be more orderly for them. People who look like me deserve justice, even when it's inconvenient.\"\nJill Filipovic \u2013 senior political writer for Cosmopolitan.com\nBest: \"The mainstreaming of feminism into pop culture. I don't just mean the word 'feminism,' but the mainstreaming of feminist ideology, especially on TV. Take for example Shonda Rhimes's shows: She has black women who have jobs and lovers and great sex lives and are desirable and smart. Women all over America want to be Olivia Pope, and I think that's really important. You have Mindy Kaling who has a show where she plays the lead character and her own narrator. Lena Dunham plays her own lead character. We are now seeing young women with body types you don't traditionally see on TV, and female characters you don't traditionally see, like Laverne Cox on Orange Is the New Black. That, to me, represents a huge cultural sea change. I'm really excited about it.\"\nWorst: \"The volume of restrictions placed on women's reproductive freedoms. It is enormous and extremely depressing. Especially the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case and what it meant for so-called religious freedoms trumping women's access to health care\u2014that is going to have reverberations for decades. That is very scary.\"\nRelated: Seven Feminist Triumphs of 2014\nRachel Sklar, co-founder of Change The Ratio & TheLi.st\nWorst: \"I'm inverting these so I can end on an optimistic note, because I am fundamentally optimistic about where women are right now. So, worst: The rollbacks on choice in 2014. Now that I'm pregnant, I am even more pro-choice than I ever was because I am so aware of just what it is that I have chosen\u2014for this to be happening to me, in me, and about me. That a woman could be denied that choice is downright terrifying, on so many levels\u2014just based on my own experience so far. This fight is real.\"\nBest: \"The number of times in 2014 that I have been genuinely surprised to see the reaction in the progressive community echoed in the mainstream. That has happened again and again and again, from trans rights to the reaction to Ray Rice and the NFL to scrutiny of tech diversity numbers to the profound outcry around Ferguson and Eric Garner to mainstream outrage about sexism and lack of parity. I have had so many moments of surprise, like, 'Wow people care about this!' At the very least\u2014for all of the crap that sucks and all the things that, in 2014, really were the worst\u2014overarchingly, it feels like we are moving forward.\"\nA Brief History of Selling Feminism\nTimberlands, Twitter, and Throwbacks: One Woman\u2019s Thoughts",
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        "raw_content": "In 1720, King Frederick IV called his new hunting mansion Fredens Borg (Peace Palace) to celebrate the end of Denmark\u2019s role in the Great Northern War. Today, Fredensborg Palace is the Royal Family\u2019s seasonal residence and often called the Danish Versailles.\n1\tCobblestone Path Entrance to Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark\nThis long cobblestone pathway leading to the Fredensborg Palace is more than just an impressive approach. Historically, the slot was built on the 300 acre \u00d8strup farm as a hunting reserve. Emulating from the royal building was a series of long shooting lanes. This configuration was called the hunting star or jagtstjeme. This southern passage was originally constructed during the 1770s.\nSlottet 1B, 3480 Fredensborg, Denmark\n2\tPeace Palace Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark\nFrederick IV, the King of Denmark and Norway, commissioned his gardener Johan Cornelius Krieger in 1720 to build a recreational palace. He named it Fredens Borg, which means Peace Palace, after signing the Treaty of Frederiksborg with Sweden that ended Denmark\u2019s involvement in the Great Northern War.\n3\tExpansion History of Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark\nWhen the initial pleasure palace for King Frederick IV was finished in 1726, it was a modest building of one-and-a-half stories. His successor, King Christian VI, initiated a significant expansion in 1741 that would stretch through the reigns of two more Danish kings. By 1770, it had evolved into an elaborate, octagonal-shaped complex complete with riding stables and a huge garden. It became a favorite venue for monarchs to spend their holidays plus their spring and summer months.\n4\tFredensborg Palace Called Danish Versailles in Fredensborg, Denmark\nDenmark is blessed with several palaces and castles, most of which are far more elaborate than the Fredensborg Palace. Yet this seasonal royal residence can best be described as elegant and many call it the Danish Versailles. Its 89 foot dome is flanked by four copper-roofed pavilions. Stretching between them is a sandstone balustrade with a clock in the middle. And the statue in the courtyard is only a hint of the 70 life-sized sculptures that adorn the beautiful garden in back. Tours of the palace are only available in July but the garden is free to visit all year.\n5\tRoyal Life Guard at Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark\nWhen Queen Margrethe is in residence at the Fredensborg Palace, the property is protected by the Royal Life Guards. The distinguished dark blue uniform of Den Kongelige Livgarde is accented by a white slash and the traditional bearskin hat. There is a changing of the guard ceremony every day at noon. For a special treat, plan your visit on Thursday when a drums and fifes regiment marches into the courtyard and conducts a concert.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Node migration\nI. SOCIAL ASPECTSWilliam Petersen\nII. ECONOMIC ASPECTSErinley Thomas\nI. SOCIAL ASPECTS\nIn its most general sense \u201cmigration\u201d is ordinarily defined as the relatively permanent movement of persons over a significant distance. But this definition, or any paraphrase of it, merely begins to delimit the subject, for the exact meaning of the most important terms (\u201cpermanent,\u201d \u201csignificant\u201d) is still to be specified. A person who goes to another country and remains there for the rest of his life, we say, is a migrant; and one who pays a two-hour visit to the nearest town is not. Between these two extremes lies a bewildering array of intermediate instances, which can only partly be distinguished by more or less arbitrary criteria (Lacroix 1949).\nPermanence of movement\nWhat should be the minimum duration of stay that differentiates a migration from a visit? With respect to international migration, the recommendation of the United Nations (and the practice of a number of countries) is to define removal for one year or more as \u201cpermanent,\u201d and thus as migration, while a stay for a shorter period is classified as a visit. Note that the data reflect not behavior but statements about future behavior; and persons have been known to lie to immigration officials or to change their minds.\nThis kind of ambiguity often makes it difficult to interpret migration statistics. For example, according to a critical analysis of United States im-migration statistics (Kuznets & Rubin 1954, table 7), during the height of the mass immigration of 1890-1910 about forty per cent of the foreign-born returned. Conclusions from uncorrected immigration data, therefore, are likely to be grossly inaccurate. Remigrants\u2014those who leave their country of origin for a period and then return to it\u2014ordinarily differ from the emigrants who remain abroad, but not necessarily according to any consistent pattern. Particularly during an economic depression, some immigrants left the new country when they lost their jobs (Berthoff 1953, p. 73). Sometimes, on the contrary, it was the relatively successful that returned, either to find wives (Borrie 1954) or to retire. The rise of nationalism in the old country often attracted back some of the incompletely assimilated migrants (Saloutos 1956). A small percentage of the subsidized emigrants to Australia and Canada have returned to Britain, and the especially careful studies made of these groups are largely inconclusive (Appleyard 1962a; 1962b; Richmond 1966). Almost by definition, remigrants are less able to acculturate to their new environment than immigrants who remain there, but few valid generalizations can be added to that truism.\nThe ambiguity pertains also to the definition of internal migrants (Hamilton 1961; Taeuber 1961). Particularly in a federal country like the United States, \u201cpermanence\u201d of movement is defined, in effect, by laws stipulating the meaning of domicile with respect to marriage and divorce, suffrage, and other prerogatives reserved to \u201cbona fide residents.\u201d Surveys by the U.S. Bureau of the Census show that each year approximately one person in five moves to a new residence (compare Wilber 1963). However, according to a detailed analysis of one particular community (Goldstein 1954), a sizable proportion of this large percentage is made up of persons who move more than once during a year and who are atypical also in other ways. A study of repeated migration in Denmark suggests that the phenomenon is not restricted to any one country (Goldstein 1964).\nMore generally, when one speaks of migratory birds, or migrant laborers, or nomads, the connotation is not of a permanent move from one area to another, but rather of a permanently migratory way of life, which often means a cyclical movement within a more or less definite area. Nomads (the word derives from the Greek for pasturing) typically follow their herds back and forth over a region delimited either by natural boundaries or by neighbors sufficiently powerful to repel incursions. Similarly, agricultural laborers often move with the growing season, and shepherds (in what is termed transhumance) alternate between high mountain pastureland in the summer and lowlands in the winter. Commutation, the daily \u201cjourney to work\u201d (Liepmann 1944), constitutes a similar cycle within a smaller compass. One must not accept the common notion that such a separation of place of residence from place of work is peculiar to modern industrial societies. Many of the burghers of ancient Athens, fourteenth-century London, and preindustrial cities generally were part-time agriculturists (Petersen 1961, pp. 348-353). In many presently underdeveloped countries, particularly India and Pakistan, a peasant who migrates to the city often leaves his family in the village, to which he therefore returns periodically. In Africa south of the Sahara the temporary separation of male industrial or mine workers from village life has been institutionalized into the standard pattern (Mitchell 1961). In sum, whether short-term re movals should be included in migration depends on the purpose of the statistics being collected. Thus, no particular specification of the duration of stay suits all purposes, and each analyst has to adapt the available data to his needs as best he can.\n\u201cSignificant\u201d distances\nThe meaning of migration also varies according to how a \u201csignificant\u201d distance is defined. The word derives from the Latin migrare, to change one\u2019s residence, but by current definitions it means rather to change one\u2019s community. A person who moves from one home to another in the same neighborhood, and who therefore retains the same social framework, is not deemed a migrant.\nIf we regard a nation as a community, then by this criterion all international movements are included under the rubric \u201cmigration.\u201d Partly because of this rationale, partly because the two sets of statistics are separately collected, the distinction between international and internal migration sets the framework of most analyses. It is worth emphasizing, therefore, that in a general discussion of the phenomenon the distinction is more or less irrelevant. Not only do some types of migration fall outside of this dichotomy (prehistoric wanderings, for instance), but some of the most important and interesting characteristics of migrants apply whether or not they cross an international border (labor mobility, urbanization, migratory selection, acculturation, etc.). Moreover, there are often greater cultural differences within the boundaries of a nation than between nations.\nIn practice, geographical distance is generally taken as a rough measure of whether the migrant crosses into another community. Thus, the U.S. Bureau of the Census divides the mobile population between \u201cmovers,\u201d who have changed their residence within a single county, and \u201cmigrants,\u201d who have crossed a county line, and it subdivides the latter category according to whether they move within a single state, to an adjacent state, or to a nonadjacent state. This kind of classification passes over the fact that a farmer who moves to a town in the same county probably changes his way of life more than one who crosses the nation but remains a farmer. To take a more striking example, the tens of thousands of refugees who fled from East to West Berlin have traversed the most significant boundary line in Europe while remaining within the confines of a single city.\nModels of migration\nIt is reasonable to suppose that the number of migrants within any area homogeneous with respect to all the other factors that affect the propensity to migrate will be inversely related to the distance covered. One can express this relation in an equation, as follows: M = aX/D&, where M stands for the number of migrants, D for the distance over the shortest transportation route, and X for any other factor that is thought to be relevant; a and b are constants, usually set at unity. In one version of this equation, the so-called P1P2/D hypothesis, the populations of the end points of the movement are taken as the X factor (Zipf 1949). Another variation is the familiar proposition that the number of persons going a given distance is directly proportional to the number of employment opportunities at that distance and inversely proportional to the number of intervening opportunities (Stouffer 1940). When \u201copportunities\u201d were defined operationally as the number of in-migrants, the hypothesis could be validated in a number of instances. According to a detailed comparison of the two, Stouffer\u2019s formulation is better than Zipf\u2019s, since, in effect, measuring opportunities corrects the total population figures for the amount of unemployment in the two areas (Anderson 1955). (For other models, see Lovgren 1956; Thomlinson 1961; Heide 1963; Tabah & Cataldi 1963.)\nA proposition about migration between only two points is too simplistic a unit, however, to be a useful building block for more elaborate theories. These have in general started from other premises. An important example is the three-volume study Population Redistribution and Economic Growth: United States, 1870-1950 (Kuznets 1957-1964), in which the available data concerning the regional distribution of the developing national economy and data concerning internal migration are combined into a unified analysis of the interaction between the two.\nThis kind of analysis is not limited to migration within a single country. A shorter work in the same broad perspective analyzes the post-1945 migration to Switzerland (Mayer 1966). According to several studies of the transatlantic movement, if conditions in the home country build up a propensity to emigrate, the volume, direction, and timing of the movement are set largely by the business cycle in the receiving country (e.g., D. S. Thomas 1941). A later work, however, challenged this interpretation and placed more emphasis on the unity of \u201cthe Atlantic economy\u201d and the importance of \u201cpush\u201d factors (B. Thomas 1954).\nNoneconomic motives\nIn most of the supposedly general models of migration, it is presumed that movement is generated mainly by economic forces. This may not always be a reasonable postulate. Whether the correlation between business cycles and migratory movements is positive or negative, for example, sometimes depends only on how broadly the study is conceived. While the rise of Europe\u2019s urban-industrial civilization brought a great increase in population and thus a pressure to emigrate, it also resulted in a general rise in the level of aspiration. Young men who were better off than their fathers were nonetheless dissatisfied, and many sought to better themselves overseas. Thus, it may be true to say that for certain periods the dominant motivation of emigrants from particular countries was economic, even though these countries had, by and large, far better conditions than those from which very few persons left. This paradox is not limited to economic factors: religious oppression, or the infringement of political liberty, was often a motive for European emigration, but before the rise of modern totalitarianism those who left came predominantly from precisely those countries least marked by such stigmata. An increasing propensity to emigrate spread east and south from northwest Europe, together with democratic institutions and religious tolerance. The anomaly that those who emigrated \u201cbecause\u201d of persecution tended to come from countries where there was less of it than elsewhere can be analyzed only by separating personal motivation from social causation. According to a recent survey of British emigrants\u2019 motives, they tended to rationalize their general feeling of insecurity and inadequacy into more specific economic factors (Appleyard 1964).\nAt least in the United States, internal migration is also less motivated by economic factors than is usually assumed. At one time, the U.S. Bureau of the Census asked a sample of migrants who had moved during one year why they had moved (\u201cPostwar Migration\u201d . . . 1947; compare \u201cReasons for Moving . . .\u201d 1966, which showed similar responses). Only 22.6 per cent said it was to take a job or to look for work. Family migration constituted 61.7 per cent (i.e., moving with the head of the family or to join him, moving because of a change in marital status); 6.4 per cent said it was because of housing problems. Health, climate, education, and miscellaneous motives accounted for the remaining respondents. This conclusion has been generally validated by the few other studies made of internal migrants\u2019 motivation (e.g., Rossi 1955).\nMigratory selection\nThat migration is both related to economic trends and yet not, in any simple sense, caused by them, should not occasion any surprise. The same is true of many other complex social phenomena. It would be no contribution to substitute for purely economic causes a list of other \u201cfactors,\u201d ranging from the spirit of adventure to the development of transportation facilities; nor would it be a great improvement to divide such a list between circumstances at home that repel and those abroad that attract, that is, between \u201cpush\u201d and \u201cpull\u201d factors. Given a sedentary population and an inducement to leave home, typically some persons go and some stay behind. Push and pull factors, in short, do not exert their force equally. The self-selection by which migrants differentiate themselves from the sedentary population is called migratory selection (or, by some authors, selective migration). An analysis of this process can afford a better understanding of why a migration takes place.\nIt is a valuable extension of the Stouffer-Zipf generalization, for example, to go beyond the counting of heads and differentiate among the types of migrants. It is not sufficient, even in an analysis restricted to economically motivated migrations, to posit job opportunities in general: potential migrants with specific skills go to places where there are openings specifically for them. Thus, among white migrants within the United States, those seeking higher-status positions generally have to move greater distances than those with lower levels of skill. And some job-seeking migrants are also strongly motivated by noneconomic factors: among American Negroes important reasons for moving have been to get out of the rural South (hence the high rate of urbanization), and prefer-ably to get out of the South altogether (hence the shift to the North and West). Negroes, therefore, move greater distances than would be expected from the level of skill in the jobs that they typically seek (Rose 1958; compare Stub 1962; Taeuber & Taeuber 1965).\nIt is possible to analyze migratory selection by a number of demographic and social characteristics in addition to occupation and race; and although the conclusions from different studies vary widely, some tentative generalizations are possible (D. S. Thomas 1938; Petersen 1961, pp. 592-603). In both internal and international movements adolescents and young adults predominate; for not only do the young adapt more easily, but since they are close to the beginning of their working life, they can more readily take advantage of new opportunities. It is feasible, therefore, to analyze migration by cohorts (Eldridge 1964).\nOne can argue a priori that either the less or the more intelligent will tend to migrate: since the more intelligent will have succeeded at home, the less intelligent will seek their fortunes elsewhere; on the other hand, the more intelligent will respond first to any stimulus to migrate, while the duller will remain behind. Various studies have seemed to validate one or the other of these propositions. It is possible to reconcile the contradiction by postulating that a selection by intelligence is in fact one by actual or potential occupational level (Hofstee 1952; compare Lee 1966). Thus, since urban occupations are generally more demanding, ruralurban movements typically select the more intelligent. This is not true, however, of agriculturists who move to manual jobs in the cities, such as Negroes in the United States (D. S. Thomas 1938, pp. 111-121), or in general of migrants who make no substantial change in vocational level.\nEffects on populations\nFor the two areas concerned, migratory selection determines the significance of the movement almost as much as the number of migrants. Consider the ramifications of what can be taken as the most fundamental question in migration theory: If X persons leave country A and migrate to country B, what changes take place in the size of the two populations (Petersen 1955, chapter 9)? The common-sense answer, that country A is decreased and country B is increased by X, is true only in the short run. If the typically young migrants have their children in their new country, its fertility rate may go up, while that of their native country goes down. Since the remaining population of country A will then be older on the average, its death rate may go up, while that of country B goes down. In short, after a generation the transfer of X persons will in fact amount to X plus a certain proportion based on the migration\u2019s effects on the population structures, and rates of population growth, of the two countries.\nAt a third level of analysis, however, this increment, and indeed X itself, may be canceled out. For Malthus, thus, emigration was a slight palliative, a partial and temporary expedient, with no permanent effect on population size (Malthus 1798, book 3, chapter 7). This is likely to be true of any country where the mortality of infants and children is high (so that emigration would reduce the mortality slightly), or where marriages and conceptions are put off because of economic pressure (so that a lesser pressure, the consequence of emigration, would result in a higher fertility). If one includes such indirect effects, the change in the population of the immigration country is also difficult to estimate. Immigration to the United States, for example, accelerated urbanization and industrialization; and these changes, in turn, increased the upward social mobility of the native population and thus tended to accelerate the secular decline of the birth rate.\nIn sum, even the simplest question\u2014How many persons migrated?\u2014cannot be fully answered merely by counting heads. Unlike mortality and fertility, migration has no biological dimension: it cannot be analyzed, even in preliminary terms, independently of its cultural context. Accordingly, there are no \u201claws\u201d of migration in the sense of universal generalizations; the highest level of abstraction possible is the contrast of various types of migrants (Heberle 1955).\nMigration typologies\nIn a study of migrants to Aberdeen\u2014that is, of movement within the single country of Scotland over only a few years\u2014it was found useful to classify respondents into a number of types. These included professionals seeking careers, young persons seeking education, workers taking specific jobs, casual workers looking for employment, former commuters moving for greater convenience, family migrants joining heads of families, and return migrants (Illsley et al. 1963, pp. 238-240). The conclusions to be drawn differed for these various classes.\nIf this is so for movements within a relatively homogeneous area, then it is manifestly the case for migration in its most general terms, encompassing the whole world and all of human history. In constructing a general typology, one should begin by choosing the criteria by which the types are to be distinguished (Petersen 1964, pp. 271-290). Perhaps the most fundamental is the distinction between innovating migrants, who move in order to achieve the new, and conservative migrants, who move in response to a change in their circumstances, hoping by migrating to retain their way of life in another locus. Within each of these two broad classes, one can distinguish types of migration according to the force impelling the movement. An ecological push results in what might be termed a primitive migration\u2014not a wandering of primitive tribes as such, but one dependent on a people\u2019s inability to cope with natural forces. When the activating agent is the state or some equivalent institution, the movement is forced or impelled migration, depending on whether the prospective migrants retain some power to decide whether to leave or not. A movement of adventurous pioneers, deviant religious or political groups, or similar individually motivated persons can aptly be termed free migration. Its importance is not in its size, which is never large, but in the example it sets for others. If the ensuing flow develops into a broad stream, an established pattern for whole social classes, an example of collective behavior, we speak of mass migration, similar to what has been termed \u201cchain migration\u201d (MacDonald & MacDonald 1964). Then individual motivations become correspondingly less important\u2014indeed, the individuals involved may not be able to give a rational account of their decision to migrate. The motives they ascribe are likely to be trivial or, more probably, the generalities that they think are expected (Hansen 1940a, pp. 77\u201378).\nUses of typological method\nThe value of such a typology is in its utility: Does it help in solving analytical problems? The typology suggests, first of all, that migratory selection ranges along a continuum, from total migration at one extreme (food gatherers or nomads) to total nonmigration at the other. Intermediate instances, moreover, cannot be arranged along a single dimension. Sometimes it is the age or the sex or the occupation of the potential migrant that is relevant, but if an ethnic or social minority leaves to escape persecution or is shipped off to concentration camps, then the only pertinent characteristic is how the state defines \u201cJew\u201d or \u201ckulak,\u201d for example.\nFor more than a century various governments, concerned about the depopulation (real or supposed) of villages, have sought measures to counteract it. It would increase understanding of the process merely to ask whether this is a conservative or an innovating migration: Do these agriculturists want better conditions within their present way of life, or do they move to cities for the sake of urban amenities? Perhaps the most useful distinction in the typology is that between mass migration and all other types, for it emphasizes the fact that the nineteenth-century exodus from Europe does not constitute the whole of the phenomenon. When this type of migration declined after World War i, largely because of new political limitations imposed by both emigration and immigration countries, this was very often interpreted as marking the end of significant human migration altogether (e.g., Forsyth 1942). It was rather, in large part, a change to neomercantilist migration, in which the welfare of the national state becomes the main criterion for judging whether the movement is desirable and in which state agencies foster or impede, force or prevent, the migration. The \u201cnatural\u201d right of the passportless person to move about has been sup-planted by the \u201cnatural\u201d right of the state to control that movement (Petersen 1955, chapter 1).\nIn the present age of total wars and totalitarian regimes, political motivations have set not only \u201cEurope on the move\u201d (Kulischer 1948) but also, partly as reverberations of European influences, much of the rest of the world. To take a notable example, the partition of British India into the nations of India and Pakistan was accompanied by one of the largest migrations in human history, in part induced by terrorists on both sides, in part arranged under state auspices. Many analysts prefer to omit this type of movement from their purview. In a United Nations publication, for example, international migration is defined as \u201cthe noncoerced migrations, which constitute the great majority of all migratory movements in normal times, and which are closely related to economic and social factors. . . . Specifically, \u2019migration\u2019 excludes population transfers, . . . deportations, refugee movements, and the movements of \u2019displaced persons\u2019\u201d (United Nations 1953, p. 98). That an international body which includes some of the states most responsible for forced migrations should exclude them from its demographic analyses is understandable; but there is no reason why independent scholars should accept this arbitrary and misleading definition.\nThe number of refugees in the world today depends of course on how that term is defined. Data on \u201crefugees\u201d are compiled mainly by the various agencies set up to aid them, and the resultant totals considerably understate the number of persons who have migrated because of political stress and sought refuge elsewhere. The major world-wide agency, the office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, has a narrowly restricted prime mandate: to assist persons who do not want to return to their country because of actual or feared racial, religious, or political persecution; and it may also extend its \u201cgood offices\u201d to certain other limited categories. This definition does not include several numerically important classes of uprooted peoples: (1) those who have fled from local political disturbances but remain within the boundaries of the same state; (2) those who are forcibly moved about within the boundaries of a single state (see, for example, Conquest 1960); (3) those who have been forced to \u201creturn\u201d to what is now defined as \u201ctheir\u201d country, after having lived \u201cabroad\u201d sometimes for generations. Thousands of refugees remain as hard-core cases from World War i, the Spanish Civil War, and World War n. It has been estimated, probably conservatively, that about forty million persons became refugees in the dozen years following 1945 (Rees 1957); the implication of the figure can be better grasped when it is recalled that the usual estimate for the total migration from all of Europe from 1800 to 1950 is only one and a half times as large, that is, sixty million.\n[See alsoPopulation; Refugees; and the biographies ofKulischer; Wlllcox.]\nAnderson, Theodore R. 1955 Intermetropolitan Migration: A Comparison of the Hypotheses of Zipf and Stouffer. American Sociological Review 20:287\u2013291.\nApple Yard, R. T. 1962 a The Return Movement of United Kingdom Migrants From Australia. Population Studies 15:214\u2013225.\nAppleyard, R. T. 1962\u00a3 Determinants of Return Migration: A Socio-economic Study of United Kingdom Migrants Who Returned From Australia. Economic Record 38:352\u2013368.\nAppleyard, R. T. 1964 British Emigration to Australia. 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Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. \u2192 See especially \u201cThe Factor of Distance,\u201d pages 386\u2013409.\nZubrzycki, Jerzy 1960 Immigrants in Australia: A Demographic Survey Based Upon the 1954 Census. 2 vols. Melbourne Univ. Press. \u2192 Volume 2 is a statistical supplement.\nII. ECONOMIC ASPECTS\nThis article is mainly concerned with international migration, which may be defined, in the strict sense, as a permanent movement of people, of their own free will, from one sovereign country to another. Transfers of this kind, however, account for only a small part of the redistribution of world population in the last three centuries. A comprehensive view of international migration must therefore include forced as well as free move ments, and temporary as well as permanent movements. It is also necessary to distinguish between intercontinental and intracontinental transfers.\nFree and forced movements\nUp to the beginning of the nineteenth century there were hardly any statistical records of international migration. Nevertheless, it is possible to indicate the main orders of magnitude. The first great Atlantic migration was the traffic in African slaves. It is estimated that over ten million slaves were transported to America between 1619 and 1776 and that 3.4 million of them went to the English colonies in America. The trade was initiated by the Portuguese and the Dutch. Britain also took part, beginning in the 1660s, mainly through the Royal African Company, which existed from 1672 to 1752. The plantation economies producing sugar in the West Indies, tobacco in Virginia, and rice and indigo in South Carolina entailed a growing demand for slave labor from Africa. In the West Indies white immigration was replaced by black on one island after another, until slaves constituted about four-fifths of the population.\nIn contrast, the white migration across the Atlantic in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was comparatively small. In the seventeenth century about 250,000 left the British Isles for the New World, and in the eighteenth century the out-flow was perhaps 1,500,000, of whom about half a million were Ulster Presbyterians. An indication of the volume of Spanish emigration to the New World is given by the fact that 150,000 were recorded as having embarked at the port of Seville between 1509 and 1740, but this is a serious underestimate. The only other prominent group of trans-Atlantic migrants up to 1800 was the 200,000 Germans estimated to have left for America.\nThe nineteenth century was the great age of mass migration from Europe across the Atlantic of people who went of their own free will, and most of what we know about the economic and social determinants and consequences of international migration is based on the experience of that remarkable period. Between 1846 and 1932 about 52 million people left Europe for oversea destinations. When this redistribution was over, one-eleventh of the population of the world were people of European origin living outside Europe.\nOne of the most somber features of our time is that while there has been a sharp decline in free international mobility, the relative scale of forced transfers is reminiscent of the eighteenth century. The world picture has been dominated by movements of refugees, as shown by the following rough estimates. The partition of India and Pakistan led to the expulsion of more than 18 million people from their homes. Other outstanding examples of inflows of refugees after World War n are West Germany, 12 million; Japan, 6.3 million; South Korea, 4 million; Hong Kong, 1.3 million; Israel, 1 million; Arab refugees from Palestine, 1 million. About 1.5 million refugees were settled overseas by the International Refugee Organisation and the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration [see Refugees, article on World Problems]. This is only a partial account, for it is impossible to give estimates of the considerable forced movements which have taken place between countries controlled by the Soviet Union and China. Even this partial estimate of the international transfer of \u201cpolitical\u201d migrants gives a total of 45 million for the ten years beginning in 1945. It is a sobering thought that the number of people expelled from one country to another in the decade after World War II was equal to the entire oversea emigration from Europe in the century ending in 1913.\nTemporary and permanent movements\nOf the large number of passengers who enter or leave any country in a given period, only a proportion are genuine migrants. Persons to be counted as migrants are those who move from one country to a permanent residence in another, and, in accordance with United Nations standards, the criterion generally adopted is a declared intention to stay in the receiving country for more than one year. Owing to the wide variety of methods used in different countries, it is not easy to obtain accurate statistics. It must be recognized, however, that much of the international mobility of labor which is of economic significance is of a temporary nature. This is particularly true on the European continent, where daily or weekly or seasonal movements over national frontiers occur on a considerable scale. For example, permanent immigration into Switzerland rose steadily from 1946 to 1957 and amounted to 690,000 workers for the period as a whole; during the same period there were 942,000 seasonal workers and 275,000 frontier workers. The net immigration for the period was, however, only 250,000; this demonstrates that a number of the aliens admitted as \u201cpermanent\u201d immigrants (a great many being women) are in fact in the temporary category. On the American continent a similar case may be seen in the seasonal traffic across the border between Mexico and the United States.\nIntercontinental and intracontinental movements\nThe distinction between intercontinental and intracontinental movements is illuminating when we are dealing with the phases in the migration of Europeans. With the exception of the movement of Russians into Asia, the story of the outpouring of Europe\u2019s population is largely one of oversea settlement, and it is noteworthy that the migrations which have had the deepest and most enduring effects have been those which were transoceanic and intercontinental. When migrants cross an ocean, there are strict limits to what they can take with them; their traditions, ideals, techniques, and material belongings, when applied in a distant and strange environment, yield a pattern of life quite different from the one they left behind. There is something irrevocable about crossing an ocean. The political, economic, and racial configuration of the United States today is very much the out-come of three transoceanic migrations\u2014the Pilgrim Fathers and their successors, the slaves from Africa, and the European masses in the nineteenth century.\nWhen we consider shifts of population in Asia, we find that intercontinental movements are not significant, for a journey by sea has often meant merely a transfer from one part of the same continent to another. The abolition of slavery in the British colonies in the 1830s saw the beginning of an outflow from the Far East to the countries of America, Oceania, and Africa; and throughout the nineteenth century the recruitment of indentured laborers from India, China, and Japan was a characteristic feature. This species of intercontinental migration came to an end in the 1920s, and its place was taken by interregional movements which have had important demographic and social effects. The chief suppliers of intracontinental migrants have been China, India, Pakistan, Japan, and Korea; the main recipients have been Malaya, Ceylon, Burma, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, British Borneo, the Philippines, and Manchuria. In most of these countries the immigrants have been mainly Chinese and Indians. In the Far East internal migration has been more important than transfers across national boundaries. For example, in Japan in the period 1920\u20131940 the net exodus from rural areas to urban areas amounted to 17.5 million persons. This was more than the entire increase in the population of Japan in this period, and it was ten times greater than the net emigration from the country.\nThe measurement of migration\nCountries did not begin to keep records of genuine international migration until the big modern movements had passed their peak. For most of the nineteenth century the available statistics were by-products of acts or regulations introduced to achieve some other purpose. For example, in the United States and the United Kingdom, records of passenger movements were the results of acts passed to regulate shipping. In Britain, statistics began to be furnished under an act in 1803. But it was not until over a century later, in 1912, that the British Board of Trade decided to adopt a sta\nTable 1\u2014Intercontinental migration, selected countries and periods (in thousands)\nsource: Adapted from carr-saunders 1936,p.49.\nAustria and Hungary 1846-13932 5,196 Argentina 1856-1932 6,405\nBelgium 1846-1932 193 Australia 1861-1932 2,913\nBritish India 1846-1932 1,194 Brazil 1821-1932 4,431\nBritish Isles 1846-1932 18,020 British West Indies 1836-1932 1,587\nDenmark 1846-1932 387 Canada 1821-1932 5,206\nFinland 1871-1932 371 Cuba 1901-1932 857\nFrance 1846-1932 519 Hawaii 1911-1931 216\nGermany 1846-1932 4,889 Mauritius 1836-1932 573\nHolland 1846-1932 224 Mexico 1911-1931 226\nItaly 1846-1932 10,092 New Zealand 1851-1932 594\nJapan 1846-1932 518 South Africa 1881-1932 852\nNorway 1846-1932 854 United States 1821-1932 34,244\nPoland 1920-1932 642 Uruguay 1836-1932 713\nPortugal 1846-1932 1,805\nRussia 1846-1924 2,253\nSpain 1846-1932 4,653\nSweden 1846-1932 1,203\nSwitzerland 1846-1932 332\ntistical classification which defined a migrant as a passenger who declares that he has lived for a year or more in one country and intends to remain for a year or more in another. Statistical tests have shown that, despite their obvious deficiencies, \u201c. . . the Board of Trade statistics of aggregate net passenger movement are a surprisingly good measure of the course of total net emigration from the United Kingdom in the period ending in 1912\u201d (Thomas 1954, p. 52). This would not hold good for recent times, because air travel has become important and Britain persists in not including air migrants in her statistics.\nThe primary data used by various countries to measure international migration can be grouped under six headings: those yielded by controls at ports, by transport contracts, by population registers, by control at land frontiers, by passports, and by coupons detached from certain documents. In North America, South America, Asia, and Africa the usual practice has been to base the records on controls at frontiers and ports; in Europe, however, countries have adopted one or another of the six systems. Each government has tended to organize its migration statistics in accordance with its own particular policy objectives, without any regard to the need for international comparability. The result has been a bewildering variety of definitions and classifications.\nValuable attempts have been made by the International Labor Office to point the way toward a common pattern (see, for example, International Labor Office 1932; 1952). In recent years the problem of improving migration statistics has been thoroughly explored by the United Nations. An inquiry in 1950 showed that only 16 out of 45 countries classified emigrants by country of future residence or destination and only 17 classified immigrants by country of last residence or origin, while only 16 distinguished between continental\nTable 2 \u2013 World population, by continent, in 1946 and 1957, and balance of intercontinental migration in the intervening period (in millions)\nor major\n* Not available.\nsource: Adapted from International Labour Office 1959,p.304\nAfrica 185.0 225.0 +40.0 +0.5\nAmericas 300.0 381.0 +81.0 +4.4\nAsia 1,302.0 1,556.0 +254.0 -0.5\nEurope 379.0 414.0 +35.0 -5.4\nOceania 11.8 15.4 +3.6 + 1.0\nU.S.S.R. 175.0 204.0 +29.0 *\nTable 3 \u2013 Population growth and net migration for selected countries, 1946-1957 (in thousands)\nESTIMATED NET MIGRATION\nSource: Adapted from International Labor Office 1959, pp. 308, 312.\nCanada 12,620 3,305 + 1,000 +7.9 +30\nUnited States 141,390 27,735 +2,200 + 1.6 +8\nJamaica 1,300 348 -90 -6.9 -26\nMexico 23,180 8,689 -250 -1.1 -3\nArgentina 15,650 3,358 +800 +5.1 +24\nBrazil 47,310 16,000 +450 + 1.0 +3\nUruguay 2,280 320 + 110 +4.8 +34\nVenezuela 4,390 1,812 +330 +7.5 + 18\nAustralia 7,460 1,391 +930 + 12.5 +67\nNew Zealand 1,660 351 + 145 +8.7 +41\nand intercontinental immigrants and 10 between continental and intercontinental emigrants. For the demographer it was disconcerting that only 16 countries gave information on the marital status of migrants, and in nine of these countries this information was not combined with age grouping. As a result of the work of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, most of the known statistics have been set out in two comprehensive mono-graphs (United Nations, Bureau of Social Affairs 1953; 1958). These surveys cover 33 countries and include tables classifying migrants by occupation or industry, state of dependency, possession or nonpossession of a contract for employment, and, for the United States, Israel, and South Africa, the amount of money which immigrants bring in with them (for additional detailed information, see United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs 1955).\nSince progress in improving official sources on migration is inevitably a slow process, it is all the more necessary to check imperfect time series in the light of the more accurate population census data at decennial intervals. Thus, Kuznets and Rubin (1954) have compared the annual record of immigration into the United States over a long period with the estimates obtained from the census figures on resident foreign-born. Similarly, Keyfitz (1950) has drawn up a population balance sheet for Canada for the century 1851-1950, including the best possible estimates of immigration and emigration in each decade.\nSome indications of the scale of intercontinental population movements from the middle of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth can be found in tables 1-3.\nEconomic determinants of migration\nThe period 1840-1924 was in several respects unique in the history of migration. The evolution of the Atlantic economy in that era necessitated a considerable movement of population and capital from the Old World, which was relatively well endowed with these factors, to the New World, where they were relatively scarce. Over 45 million people crossed the ocean; the average rate of growth of population in each decade of the nineteenth century was 29 per cent in the United States, 34 per cent in Argentina, and 8 per cent in Europe. The world\u2019s chief provider of capital was Great Britain; of her foreign investments of over $17,000 million in 1913, nearly 70 per cent were located in North America, South America, and Oceania.\nThe motives which led these millions of people to leave their homelands were infinitely varied; a lengthy catalogue of them would be full of human interest but would not provide an interpretation of the phenomenon. At certain times and in certain places the operative force was political oppression or religious persecution or eviction by tyrannical landlords or the threat of starvation or evasion of military service or the love of adventure or the lure of gold or the attraction of a new country with limitless opportunities. But what has to be explained is why the individual decisions of millions of people resulted in four major upswings with intervening downswings, with an average interval of 15 to 20 years from peak to peak, in oversea emigration from Europe. The emigration upswings took place in 1845-1854, 1863-1873, 1881-1888, and 1903-1913. There can be no possible doubt about the explanation of the first of these: its inception had nothing to do with demand conditions in the United States. Calamity struck in Ireland in 1845, when the potato crop failed and a terrible famine followed; and as if this were not enough, the landlords added to the horrors by violently evicting thousands of peasants from their homes. In another part of Europe, southwest Germany, in the years 1848-1854 a severe crisis in the rural areas (in addition to the prevailing political unrest) brought population pressure to a head, and the only solution was emigration. In that period, of the 2,796,000 European immigrants who landed in the United States, no less than 80 per cent came from Ireland and Germany\u20141,283,000 from Ireland and 939,000 from Germany. This was essentially a Malthusian evacuation; both its timing and its magnitude were determined by exogenous driving forces in two stricken areas of Europe.\nThe explanation of the subsequent fluctuations in migration lies in a complicated process of inter-action between the economies of the Old World and those of the countries of new settlement overseas. It is significant that when the receiving countries, notably the United States, Canada, and Australia, were absorbing immigrants on a large scale, they were also experiencing a long upswing in capital construction (such as railroads and housing), which is sensitive to population growth. When this cycle entered its downward phase, with both migration and capital imports dwindling, there was simultaneously an upsurge in capital construction in the United Kingdom, where the rural surplus was now absorbed in urban areas at home. This capital construction was financed by loanable funds which were no longer attracted abroad (Thomas 1954).\nThus, there was an inverse relation between long swings in population-sensitive capital formation in the United Kingdom and in the United States, and in the United Kingdom there was an inverse relation between external migration and internal migration. The mechanism of this inverse long swing between the United Kingdom and the United States can be seen most clearly in the period 1870-1913; it arose because a substantial part of total capital formation was sensitive to the rate of population growth and the rate of population growth was determined by the net migration balance. There are some grounds for thinking that the propensity to emigrate was in some way related to a cycle of births in Europe that caused a periodic recurrence of swollen numbers in the emigration age groups (Thomas 1954).\nIn the interwar period some of the basic trends of the pre-1913 era were reversed. The United States had become the world\u2019s leading exporter of capital, and the Immigration Restriction Act of 1924 virtually closed the doors to further immigration except on a very modest scale. From the turn of the century, British settlement in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa had been expanding, and British emigration to the Empire considered as a proportion of British emigration to the United States, which had been only 43 per cent in 1881-1900, had risen to 245 per cent by 1911-1913. After World War i Britain embarked on a substantial program of Empire settlement, and in the decade 1922-1931, 400,000 emigrants received financial support to enable them to settle in the overseas dominions. However, this outflow did not survive the world depression, which had such severe consequences that it actually reversed the world currents of migration. In 1932, 11 European countries of emigration received a net inward bal ance of 102,000 persons, and Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Uruguay together had a net outflow of 65,000 (International Labor Office 1932). The international migration picture had become a perverse caricature of its former self.\nChanges since World War II\nThe factors determining the volume, quantity, and direction of international migration since World War II are quite different from what they were in the nineteenth century. Profound structural changes have taken place in the Atlantic economy, and they have had far-reaching effects on the pattern of world migration. It is necessary to distinguish between the years immediately after the war and the period beginning in 1952. The correspondence between international flows of people and of private capital, which was the outstanding feature of the nineteenth century, disappeared. In its place there emerged in the years 1945\u20141952 an international circular flow based on the immense net transfer of $33,800 million of public capital (government loans and grants) from the United States, $22,800 million of which went to Europe. This recovery program made it possible for the exhausted countries of Europe, particularly the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, to resume exports of people and capital to the oversea territories with which they had a special relationship. It facilitated the revival of migration and mobility of capital within the British Commonwealth and strengthened the purchasing power of the less developed parts of the world. Perhaps the most significant effect of the recovery program was its contribution to basic capital formation in western Europe. This contribution was the prelude to the remarkable upsurge in economic growth in the 1950s [seeForeignAid].\nAfter 1952 a new balance of economic forces emerged. American economic aid to Europe ended, but the volume of military aid rose considerably and the amount of private investment by American firms in Europe greatly increased, until in 1959 for the first time the flow of new American funds for direct investment was larger in western Europe than in either Canada or Latin America. Rapid economic growth in western Europe has meant a remarkable increase in intracontinental migration and a continued decline in emigration to oversea countries. Net immigration into the European Economic Community amounted to 288,000 in 1960 and 421,000 in 1961. The latter figure was particularly large because of the repatriation of French and Belgian nationals from Africa. Looking at the separate countries, we find that in 1961 West Germany had a net inflow of 421,000 and France 150,000, whereas Italy had a net outflow of 164,000. Over the five years 1956-1960 the net outward migration from Italy to other European countries was at an annual average of 83,000, and emigration from Italy to oversea countries fell from 111,000 in 1956 to 48,000 in 1960. Intracontinental migration is increasing at the expense of the traditional European outflow to countries such as those of Latin America, and this is basically determined by the economic resurgence of western Europe and the consequent change in the economic balance within the Atlantic economy.\nNew determinants are also operating on other continents. The complex problems of migration on the African continent have been explored in a comprehensive study by the International Labor Office (1958). The spread of industrial development draws Africans long distances from their rural homes, but they are often prevented from becoming members of a settled work force. They find themselves suspended with the maximum of insecurity between the village to which they are attached and the harsh conditions of the industrial labor market. This can have disastrous social consequences: the countryside is denuded of a large part of its labor, family life is broken up, the social structure disintegrates, and there is neither economic nor social security. The General Conference of the International Labor Office in 1955 adopted a recommendation on the protection of migrants in underdeveloped countries which is clearly relevant to Africa.\nMost underdeveloped countries are detrimentally affected by current trends in the migration of qualified personnel. In the nineteenth century, skilled manpower tended to accompany capital flows from advanced to less developed countries: in the modern world the bulk of private investment is a circulatory process within the rich sector, and there is a suction of skilled labor from the poorer countries into the more advanced. Of the 9,245 immigrant engineers admitted to the United States in 1953\u20141956, 50 per cent came from Europe, 25 per cent from Canada, and 22 per cent from \u201cother countries,\u201d which included a number in a low state of economic development. The same was true of natural scientists ([U.S.] National Science Foundation 1958). Unskilled labor is often complementary to skilled, and when there is a decline in the immigration of the latter into a developing country, as has occurred, e.g., in Latin America, the scope for the absorption of unskilled immigrants is automatically curtailed. Some of the international movements of relatively scarce human capital ten to widen the disparity between rates of economic growth in rich and poor countries. Such transfers could be on such a scale that some underdeveloped countries could never begin the process of growth. There seems to be a conflict here between the principle of freedom to migrate and the goal of reducing inequality. However, in assessing the economic effects of the migration of a factor of production, the relevant criterion is not marginal private productivity, but marginal social productivity. Judged by this criterion, some of the international migration of skill in the world today is perverse.\nImpact on receiving countries\nIt used to be argued that immigration into the United States had not added to the American population because its effect had been counterbalanced by an induced decline in the fertility of native-born Americans (see, for instance, Walker 1891). This proposition has been disproved. Modern demographic analysis has demonstrated that the immigrations of the last century had hardly any net effect on the rate of natural increase of the native-born population in the receiving countries. It is estimated that in France between 1801 and 1936 net immigration was 3,960,000 and contributed only a third of the growth of population within the 1936 boundaries of the country during that period. The white population of the United States in 1790 was about 3.2 million; their descendants living in the United States in 1920 have been estimated at 41 million, and in the same year the number of descendants or survivors of immigrants since 1790 came to about 53 million. In that period net immigration into the United States was about 26.5 mil-lion (United Nations, Department of Social Affairs 1953, p. 139).\nOne of the most striking examples of mass im-migration in recent times is that into West Germany, which absorbed 12 million immigrants in 12 years after the war. Although this influx increased the population of West Germany by one-third, it failed to make up for the gaps in the demographic structure caused by war losses, since the immigrant population had suffered the same kinds of losses in the same age groups (International Labor Office 1959, pp. 27-28).\nIn recent years there has been a dramatic change of trend in the United Kingdom, a traditional country of emigration. Since 1958 there has been an appreciable net inward movement of migrants. This reversal of trend was caused by the substantial inflow of colored Commonwealth citizens, mainly from the West Indies, India, and Pakistan.\nThis led the government to introduce legislation to regulate Commonwealth immigration; the Commonwealth Immigrants Act came into force on July 1, 1962. Although the total number of colored people living in the United Kingdom is only about 1 per cent of the population, the newcomers have tended to cluster in certain places, and this has given rise to difficult social problems. This is part of a wider phenomenon\u2014compare, for instance, the situation of the Puerto Ricans in the United States or the north Africans in France. Where poor, overpopulated countries have special relationships with advanced countries, it is natural that an overflow of population will take place so long as channels of mobility remain open.\nImpact on sending countries\nMass emigration can in certain circumstances turn into a self-reinforcing process with profound long-run effects on the sending country. This arises from one of the most significant of migration differentials, the fact that the incidence of migration is particularly heavy in the age group 15-30. Given a substantial initial outflow, the sequel can be as follows. There is a decline in the marriage rate and consequently a fall in the size of the age group 0-5; but, since the rate of emigration among children is relatively low, the 0-5 age group becomes a relatively large group ten years later. It is a paradox that countries which are heavy losers through emigration seem to be liberally endowed with teen-agers. The process is self-perpetuating because, after a lag of about 15 years from the original thinning out of the 15-30 age group, the number entering the high emigration age group of 15-20 is relatively high in relation to the total population.\nThe influence of mass emigration on age composition in the sending country can be observed most strikingly in the case of Ireland, from which the total outflow from 1850 to 1911 was 4,191,000. By 1951, 30 per cent of the population were aged 45 and over, as compared with 16 per cent in 1841, and 11 per cent were 65 and over, as compared with 3 per cent in 1841. The experiences of Ire-land, Sweden, and Scotland show that substantial emigration tends to reduce the marriage rate, but we cannot be certain about the long-run effects on fertility. There can be little doubt that prolonged emigration helps to explain why there are so many spinsters in Ireland; however, the women who do get married have relatively large numbers of children. As to the death rate, the tendency is for the loss of good lives from the 15-35 age group through emigration to raise the average death rate in that group.\nIt is broadly agreed that assimilation is best regarded as a mutual process of integration. An American sociologist has well said that \u201c. . . the United States has not assimilated the newcomer nor absorbed him. Our immigrant stock and our so-called \u2018native\u2019 stock have each integrated with the other. . . . It will be apparent that this concept of integration rests upon a belief in the importance of cultural differentiation within a framework of social unity. It recognizes the right of groups and individuals to be different so long as the differences do not lead to domination or disunity\u201d (Borrie 1959, pp. 93-94). One of the difficulties of group settlement, e.g., in Latin America, is that there arises a conflict between the immediate interests of the migrant in his group and the long-run objective of cultural integration. Much benefit can be derived from the provision of instruction to the migrant before he has left his own country. The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration has evolved effective means of selecting, educating, and pretraining European migrants, [SeeRefugees, article on AdjustmentAndAssimilation.]\nExperts who have studied migration in Asia stress the importance of assimilation as a necessary condition of the diffusion of skills. In colonial regimes there was a tendency for skilled immigrants to remain a class apart, and they often sought to maintain the relative scarcity of their skill. The great need in Asian countries now is for the importation of skilled personnel who will assimilate easily and thereby facilitate the rapid spread of technical knowledge.\nInternational migration no longer plays the role in economic growth that it did in the nineteenth century. Legislative restrictions, the changes in the economic determinants, and the population up-surge in different parts of the world have all tended to reduce the scale of movement. Countries which have been receiving a relatively large influx of migrants since World War II, e.g., Australia, will soon find that the rate of entry into the working population from the swollen lower age groups will make immigration on the old scale unnecessary. The international circulation of skilled manpower has become relatively more important, Intercontinental migrations have lost most of their significance and have been replaced by intracontinental movements.\nMuch more interdisciplinary research is needed into the problems of adjustment of immigrants, particularly where they are ethnically different from the population of the host country; the inter-action between external and internal migration; the relation between immigration and the incidence of mental health; the determinants of the rate of increase of immigrant groups in multiracial societies; and the economic and social consequences of the changing pattern of the international circulation of skilled manpower.\nBrinley Thomas\n[Directly related are the entriesCapital, Human; Refugees. 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New York: Holt.\nNational Bureau Of Economic Research 1929\u20131931 International Migrations. Edited by Walter F. Willcox. 2 vols. New York: The Bureau. \u2192 Volume 1. Statistics,compiled on behalf of the International Labour Office, Geneva, with Introduction and notes by Imre Ferenczi. Volume 2:Interpretations, by a group of scholars in different countries.\nTaft, D.; and Robbins, R. 1955 International Migrations. New York: Ronald.\nThomas, Brinley 1954 Migration and Economic Growth: A Study of Great Britain and the Atlantic Economy. National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Economic and Social Studies, No. 12. Cambridge Univ. Press.\nUnited Nations, Bureau of Social Affairs 1953 Sex and Age of International Migrants: Statistics for 1918\u20131947. Population Studies, No. 11. New York: United Nations.\nUnited Nations, Bureau of Social Affairs 1958 Economic Characteristics of International Migrants: Statistics for Selected Countries, 1918\u20131954. 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Washington: Government Printing Office.\n[U.S.] National Science Foundation 1958 Immigration of Professional Workers to the United States, 1953\u20131956. Scientific Manpower Bulletin No. 8.\nWalker, Francis A. 1891 Immigration and Degradation. Forum 11:634\u2013644.\n\"Migration.\" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/migration-1\n\"Migration.\" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/migration-1\nMigration is a difficult concept to define because it includes people who move for different reasons across different spaces. A migrant can be a person who moves to another city or town within a nation; a refugee who crosses an international border to escape religious or political persecution; a jobseeker who moves to another country for better economic opportunities; a slave who is forcibly moved; or a person displaced by war or natural disaster. Demographers lack a single, operational definition for migration because it occurs under different conditions.\nThe causes of migration are related to the specific contexts in which they take place. First, the composition of migration streams are characterized by structural forces such as the global economy. Second, sociocultural differentials (gender, class, caste, etc.) have important implications for individual mobility.\nBecause migration occurs under different circumstances, the demographic implications for receiver populations change accordingly. For example, when large numbers of rural residents migrate to cities, infrastructure problems may arise in urban areas.\nGiven the variation possible in the migration process, all migrants cannot be analyzed with the same theoretical framework. However, although heterogeneous factors make a universal definition impossible, in general, migration is a process in which an individual or a group shifts their residence from one population (or place) to another. Apart from its spatial dimension, migration also implies the disruption of work, schooling, social life, and other patterns. A migrant is someone who breaks off activities and associations in one place and reorganizes their daily life in another place. A move within the same area is considered mobility, not migration, because the mover can continue day-today life (keep the same job or school, shop at the same stores, and socialize with the same people) without significant disruption (Weeks 1999).\nMost demographers argue that migration must involve an essentially permanent territorial shift in residence to be distinguished from mobility. Hence, travelers and commuters are excluded from migration studies because they move across boundaries on a temporary basis and because their movement does not generally cause major change in any population. Categorizing movers strictly in terms of the permanence of their move can be problematic, however, because this method tends to disregard the social context of population movement. Temporary moves are typically absent from the census, and therefore do not register in demographic terms. In this perspective, a software engineer who makes a permanent move from San Francisco to Los Angeles is classified as a migrant, while a Mexican arriving in California as a seasonal agricultural laborer is not. However, the agricultural laborer's move is probably the most socially significant given language barriers, culture shock, and race discrimination encountered.\nJust because a mover is not measured as a member of a population does not mean that their movement has had no measurable social impact on populations. Under the United States's bracero program (a system created in 1942 to help solve U.S. agricultural labor shortages), for example, the number of temporary Mexican laborers reached a point that U.S. policy makers reacted with mass deportations and the creation of a restrictive immigration act meant to keep Mexicans out. This policy created severe unemployment problems in Mexico, whose economy was not strong enough to reabsorb these workers. Hence, the program that previously encouraged mobility into the United States contributed to Mexican poverty after it was terminated in 1964. Even though they would not be counted as migrants, the mobility of Mexican agricultural workers left a deep impression on the Mexican economy, and it initiated changes to U.S. immigration policy.\nThe relatively permanent movement of people across territorial boundaries is referred to as inmigration and out-migration, or immigration and emigration when the boundaries crossed are international. The place of in-migration or immigration is called the receiver population, and the place of out-migration or emigration is called the sender population. There are two basic types of migration studied by demographers:\nInternal migration. This refers to a change of residence within national boundaries, such as between states, provinces, cities, or municipalities. An internal migrant is someone who moves to a different administrative territory.\nInternational migration. This refers to change of residence over national boundaries. An international migrant is someone who moves to a different country. International migrants are further classified as legal immigrants, illegal immigrants, and refugees. Legal immigrants are those who moved with the legal permission of the receiver nation, illegal immigrants are those who moved without legal permission, and refugees are those crossed an international boundary to escape persecution.\nJay Weinstein and Vijayan Pillai (2001) denote a third classification: forced migration. Forced migration exists when a person is moved against their will (slaves), or when the move is initiated because of external factors (natural disaster or civil war). The distinction between internal and international migration is crucial because they happen for different reasons. Because structural barriers are more likely to impede the mobility of a potential international migrant than an internal migrant\u2014international migration involves more administrative procedures, greater expense, and more difficulties associated with obtaining employment, accessing state services, learning a new language, and the like\u2014the motivations behind international migration are usually stronger than those behind internal migration (Weeks 1999).\nTheories of Migration\nPeople move for different reasons. These differences affect the overall migration process. The conditions under which a migrant enters a receiver population can have broad implications for all parties involved. The expression migration experience refers to the fact that different causes for migration will produce different outcomes observable from a sociological perspective. For example, a person who moves within a nation will not have the same migration experience as a political refugee. In most cases, refugees need special services from the receiver population such as emergency shelter, food, and legal aid. The psychological trauma of fleeing their homeland and leaving family members behind can also complicate refugees' adjustment to their new environment. Considering that a migrant can be a slave, refugee, or job-seeker, or have some other reason for moving, no single theory can provide a comprehensive explanation for the migration process.\nAlthough a comprehensive theory is unattainable, it remains a crucial task of demographers to explain why people migrate. Theories of migration are important because they can help us understand population movements within their wider political and economic contexts. For example, if outmigration from Third World nations is shown to be a result of economic problems caused by the global economy, then such migration could be managed with better international economic agreements instead of restrictive immigration acts. Indeed, rather than slowing Mexican in-migration to the United States, termination of the bracero program actually increased the amount of illegal immigration because it exacerbated Mexican poverty.\nErnest Ravenstein is widely regarded as the earliest migration theorist. Ravenstein, an English geographer, used census data from England and Wales to develop his \"Laws of Migration\" (1889). He concluded that migration was governed by a \"push-pull\" process; that is, unfavorable conditions in one place (oppressive laws, heavy taxation, etc.) \"push\" people out, and favorable conditions in an external location \"pull\" them out. Ravenstein's laws stated that the primary cause for migration was better external economic opportunities; the volume of migration decreases as distance increases; migration occurs in stages instead of one long move; population movements are bilateral; and migration differentials (e.g., gender, social class, age) influence a person's mobility.\nMany theorists have followed in Ravenstein's footsteps, and the dominant theories in contemporary scholarship are more or less variations of his conclusions. Everett Lee (1966) reformulated Ravenstein's theory to give more emphasis to internal (or push) factors. Lee also outlined the impact that intervening obstacles have on the migration process. He argued that variables such as distance, physical and political barriers, and having dependents can impede or even prevent migration. Lee pointed out that the migration process is selective because differentials such as age, gender, and social class affect how persons respond to push-pull factors, and these conditions also shape their ability to overcome intervening obstacles. Furthermore, personal factors such as a person's education, knowledge of a potential receiver population, family ties, and the like can facilitate or retard migration.\nSeveral theories have been developed to treat international patterns of migration on their own terms, but these too are variants of push-pull theory. First, neoclassical economic theory (Sjaastad 1962; Todaro 1969) suggests that international migration is related to the global supply and demand for labor. Nations with scarce labor supply and high demand will have high wages that pull immigrants in from nations with a surplus of labor. Second, segmented labor-market theory (Piore 1979) argues that First World economies are structured so as to require a certain level of immigration. This theory suggests that developed economies are dualistic: they have a primary market of secure, well-remunerated work and a secondary market of low-wage work. Segmented labor-market theory argues that immigrants are recruited to fill these jobs that are necessary for the overall economy to function but are avoided by the native-born population because of the poor working conditions associated with the secondary labor market. Third, world-systems theory (Sassen 1988) argues that international migration is a by-product of global capitalism. Contemporary patterns of international migration tend to be from the periphery (poor nations) to the core (rich nations) because factors associated with industrial development in the First World generated structural economic problems, and thus push factors, in the Third World.\nExplanatory frameworks premised on the push-pull hypothesis tend to overemphasize the role of the individual in the migration process. Critics of this perspective argue that the decision to migrate is based on group experience, in particular the costs and benefits to the family. Rather than being an isolated calculation, an individual's decision to migrate is conditioned by multiple social and economic factors. For example, a member of a rural family may be motivated to migrate if urban employment translates into the diversification and amelioration of the family economy, or if rural productive resources are not enough to sustain an extended family. Such out-migration probably would not occur if it was likely to produce an economic deficit for the family unit. Apart from this, the decision to migrate is not calculated from an exclusively economic standpoint. An individual can have an economic opportunity in another place, but not take it up if their departure would cause emotional hardship in the sender community. In Sarah Harbison's words, the family \"is the structural and functional context within which motivations and values are shaped, human capital is accrued, information is received and interpreted, and decisions are put into operation\" (1981, p. 226).\nThe family is the crucial agent of an individual's capacity and motivation to migrate. Harbison argues that the complexities of the family structure characterize the migration process because the family unit mediates between the individual and society, and thus it can prioritize its needs over the individual's in many instances. Three factors give the family unit significant importance in the migration process (Harbison 1981; Boyd 1989).\nBecause migration requires resources for transportation and to establish a new home, family support is paramount, especially because most migrants are young and lack sufficient personal savings to finance a move. In most cases, the family unit is the essential unit of economic production and thus determines the allocation of resources to individuals and specifies economic roles. Apart from the economic needs of the family, differential access to family resources and the social division of labor have important implications for individual mobility. The socioeconomic framework of the family can facilitate or restrict migration. In a situation where males control family resources, and females are assigned strict domestic roles in the division of labor, women's mobility will be structurally limited or at least determined by men.\nThe family is the primary socializing unit. Through the framework of kinship, customs, values, social obligations, and the like, the family unit conditions the individual to fill a basic role in society. For example, in societies where migration is crucial for the putative well-being of the group, patterns of socialization will develop to prepare certain individuals to migrate. The primogeniture system\u2014under which real estate passes to first-born sons\u2014assisted the mobility of later-born sons because they were often provided an education or military placement in lieu of inheritance.\nThe family is an enabling economic and social network. The geographic dispersion of kin members partially determines the migration destination. Many people move to where they have family members (rather than where economic opportunities are most fruitful) because they can be relied upon to provide food, shelter, and information, which help them cope with their new environment. The presence of kin will also reduce the psychological impact of culture shock through the perpetuation of old customs in the new place. For these reasons, ethnic groups have tended to concentrate in specific regions and neighborhoods.\nHarbison (1981) points out that while the family's function as a subsistence unit, agent of socialization, and support network shapes the motivations and incentives for migration, these are also conditioned by sociocultural factors, such as marriage rules and kinship rights. Of particular importance is the gender division of labor. For the most part, migration studies have been gender-blind, and this obviously has serious implications from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective. Many studies (Bjer\u00e9n 1997; Chant 1992; Kelson and DeLaet 1999) have shown that women's migration experience is fundamentally different from men's. Because gender is a primary organizing principle of the family and society, it follows that gender structures the migration process to a significant degree.\nMigration and the Global Economy\nBefore the international economic downturns that began in the 1970s, the composition of international migration generally held to Ravenstein's hypothesis that the primary motivation for migration was economic, and that young males predominated long-distance travel. Since the 1970s, the pattern of migration has transformed with global economic changes. Moreover, the composition of migration streams transformed because earlier waves of migration created support networks that helped more recent migrants overcome intervening obstacles and difficulties associated with adjusting to a new environment (Boyd 1989). As people settled in new places, they became valuable sources of information and economic assistance for prospective migrants to draw upon. As Monica Boyd (1989) notes, while structural forces form the basic incentives for migration, push-pull factors are filtered through social networks that connect sender and receiver populations. Various patterns of migration (e.g., Mexican immigration to the United States) have become institutionalized as these networks took root.\nHowever, while family contacts often determine where migrants move, structural forces remain powerful causal factors. Douglas Massey and colleagues (1994) point out that most empirical evidence suggests that a crucial impetus for international migration is the combination of systemic unemployment in the sender population and good employment prospects in the receiver population. World-systems theorists argue that one effect of globalization has been to keep Third World economies dependent on agriculture and the exportation of raw materials and simple commodities. Slow industrialization and relatively high fertility rates have generated acute unemployment in these nations, and this partially explains why net migration streams have generally flowed in a unilateral (from periphery to core nations) under the global economy. Economic problems associated with globalization have made labor migration an important survival strategy for many Third World families. For some nations labor has become a major export economy, and states have facilitated migration to capitalize on its economic benefits. Shu-Ju Cheng (1999) notes that there were over two million documented Filipino migrant workers worldwide by 1995, and they remitted U.S. $18 billion between 1975 and 1994. Massey and colleagues (1994) point out that Mexican remittances were so great in certain communities that there were more U.S. dollars in circulation than their peso equivalent. In 1995, the total of world remittances from migrant laborers amounted to U.S. $70 billion (Taylor 1999).\nMigration connections between rural economies and urban and international labor markets are particularly important for Third World consumption and production. Out-migration from rural populations to external labor markets has stimulated consumption and productivity in many Third World countries. As Massey and colleagues (1994) note, one study of two Mexican rural communities showed that remittances from domestic urban centers and the United States sustained a level of consumption 37 percent higher than gross production therein. J. Edward Taylor (1999) remarks that for every dollar Mexican migrant laborers sent home from the United States, Mexico's Gross National Product (GNP) increased between $2.69 and $3.17. Contrary to neoclassical theory, these studies demonstrate the potential nonunitary impact of labor migration. Besides increasing household consumption, income transfers have had a dynamic impact on some Third World economies. Remittances often initiate economic improvements because they are used for productive investments, and thus increase household incomes, productivity, and the GNP.\nSee also:Global Citizenship; Home; Homeless Families; Immigration; Industrialization; Kinship; Poverty; Rural Families; Socialization; Socioeconomic Status; Stress; Unemployment; Urbanization; War/Political Violence; Work and Family\nbjer\u00e9n, g. (1997). \"gender and reproduction.\" in international migration, immobility, and development: multidisciplinary perspectives, ed. t. hammer, g. bruch-mann, k. tomas, and t. faist. oxford, uk: berg.\nboyd, m. (1989). \"family and personal networks in international migration: recent developments and new agendas.\" international migration review 23:638\u201370.\nchant, s., ed. (1992). gender and migration in developingcountries. london: belhaven press.\ncheng, s. a. (1999). \"labor migration and international sexual division of labor: a feminist perspective.\" in gender and immigration, ed. g. a. kelson and d. l. delaet. new york: new york university press.\nharbison, s. f. (1981). \"family structure and family strategy in migration decision making.\" in migration decision making: multidisciplinary approaches to microlevel studies in developed and developing countries, ed. g. f. dejong and r. w. gardner. new york: pergamon press.\nkelson, g. a., and d. l. delaet, eds. (1999). gender andimmigration. new york: new york university press.\nlee, e. (1966). \"a theory of migration.\" demography 3:47\u201357.\nmassey, d. s.: arango, j.; hugo, g.; kouaouci, a.; pellegrino, a; and taylor, j. (1994). \"an evaluation of international migration theory: the north american case.\" population and development review 20:699\u2013751.\npiore, m. j. (1979). birds of passage: migrant labour inindustrial societies. new york: cambridge university press.\nravenstein, e. g. (1889). \"the laws of migration.\" journal of the royal statistical society 52:245\u2013301.\nsassen, s. (1988). the mobility of labour and capital: astudy in international investment and labour flow. cambridge, uk: cambridge university press.\nsjaastad, l. a. (1962). \"the costs and returns of human migration.\" journal of political economy 70:80\u201393.\ntaylor, j. e. (1999). \"the new economics of labour migration and the role of remittances in the migration process.\" international migration 37:63\u201388.\ntodaro, m. p. (1969). \"a model of labor migration and urban unemployment in less-developed countries.\" the american economic review 59:138\u201348.\nweeks, j. r. (1999). population: an introduction to concepts and issues. boston: wadsworth.\nweinstein, j., and pillai, v. k. (2001). demography: thescience of population. boston: allyn and bacon.\n\"Migration.\" International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\n\"Migration.\" International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\nMigration is defined as the regular, usually seasonal, movement of all or part of a population of animals. Many different animals migrate, including birds, hoofed animals, bats, whales, seals, and salmon. One-way movement of animals that do not return is called emigration. Emigration is due to different causes and is not considered migration. Also, the regular daily movements that many animals undertake are not considered migration.\nMost birds and mammals that migrate follow an annual or seasonal pattern related to cyclic variations in temperature, vegetation, or precipitation. Salmon and some other fishes do not migrate annually. Instead, they return to their place of birth in order to reproduce. Some ethologists do not consider these movements migration but reserve the term for cyclic movements. In some parts of the world, animals will suddenly move into a new area temporarily. These sudden and temporary movements are called irruptions. Irregular movements, such as irruptions, are generally due to population growth during periods of abundant food followed by dispersal when food supplies diminish.\nMost migrations involve horizontal movement. Animals move north and south with the seasons or move in a circular pattern to take advantage of cyclic rain patterns or new forage growth. Some animals, however, migrate by changing elevation. Aquatic animals may move from deeper water to the surface according to the season. Many birds, mammals, and insects migrate to higher or lower elevations in mountainous areas. This kind of migration produces the same kind of change in the environment as horizontal migration but involves only small horizontal displacements.\nInvertebrate Migration\nSome shrimp and crabs migrate for purposes of reproduction. Pregnant females move into shallow water to lay their eggs. The shallow water environment has fewer large predators, so the chances of the baby shrimp growing to maturity is increased. After they mature the shrimp move into deeper water to feed.\nProbably the best known insect migrant is the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus ). In the summer, these insects move northward as far as Canada's Hudson Bay, where they breed and reproduce. Adults from the last generation of the year migrate southward in autumn through Oklahoma and Texas. Many move as far south as the mountains of central Mexico. After overwintering in the tall firs of these mountains, they follow spring northward, breeding and laying eggs on their preferred milkweed plants. Since a few of the returning butterflies are members of the first generation that developed from the overwintered insects, they can be considered true migrators. Most insects that arrive in the north, however, have been born in route. The longest distance recorded for the complete flight of an individual monarch butterfly is 3,010 kilometers (1,870 miles), truly a remarkable flight for this tiny insect.\nVertebrate Migration\nThe three categories of migratory fishes are oceanodromous, anadromous , and catadromous . Oceanodromous fish live and migrate entirely in the ocean. The many species of herring with different migration patterns are typical of oceanodromous fish. Anadromous fish live in the sea and migrate to freshwater to breed. Pacific salmon are typical. They hatch from eggs in mountain streams or lakes. The young feed and grow in the freshwater, then migrate to the sea after a year. Adult fish usually remain in the sea for two or three winters, where they grow to full size. Then they undergo dramatic physiological changes and migrate back to the stream where they were born. There the females lay eggs that are fertilized by the males. Then both sexes die. Some Atlantic salmon breed two or three times.\nCatadromous fish reverse the behavior pattern of anadromous fish. Catadromous fish spend most of their lives in freshwater, then they migrate to the sea to breed. Eels of the genus Anguilla are the best known. Both European eels and North American eels spawn in an area of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Sargasso Sea. The larval forms of the fish are carried by the Gulf Stream to the shallow waters of the continental shelves. After about two years, when the larval eels are about 8 centimeters (3 inches) long, a metamorphosis occurs. The nearly transparent free-swimming larval eels are transformed into bottom-dwelling, dark-colored, cylindrical fish. Their migration upstream is spectacular, as the young fish gather by millions, forming a dense mass several miles long. In freshwater, the eels grow to full size. They live for several years in freshwater, then undergo a final metamorphosis before they swim back to the Sargasso Sea to spawn.\nTerrestrial reptiles and amphibians do not migrate regularly enough to be significant, although some species migrate vertically. Reptiles and amphibians have evolved other strategies to deal with adverse environmental conditions, such as hibernation and estivation. Sea turtles are the exception. Most sea turtles migrate to beaches to lay their eggs. They then disperse back into the ocean. Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas ) lay their eggs on the coast of Costa Rica in Central America and then disperse through the Gulf of Mexico and the West Indies.\nThe taxonomic class Aves includes most of the best known migrating species. Most species of birds require a large input of food to maintain their body temperature and other behaviors. Many birds have evolved behaviors that allow them to move to areas where food is more abundant. Birds have evolved a highly efficient means for traveling swiftly over long distances with great economy of energy.\nMigratory birds do not differ greatly in gross physiological characteristics from nonmigratory birds. There is a spectrum of birds from completely nonmigratory species to species that fly thousands of kilometers every year.\nSince insect populations drop dramatically during the winter, insectivorous species of birds, such as warblers, flycatchers, and wagtails, are highly migratory and typically spend the winter in the tropics. The geographical arrangement of the North American continent determines migration routes for many species of North American birds. Principal routes are known as flyways. They include the Mississippi flyway, the central flyway, the Pacific flyway, and the Pacific oceanic route. Many birds spend the winter in the states that border the Gulf of Mexico, but the principal wintering areas are in Mexico and Central America. Panama has the greatest density of winter bird residents in the world.\nTropical regions do not have the four seasons of temperate regions, but they do have cyclic rainy and dry seasons. Birds of tropical regions migrate according to these wet and dry seasons.\nArctic terns (Sterna paradisaea ) are the world champion migrators. These birds breed in the coastal regions of northern Europe, Asia, and North America. They then fly south and spend the winter in the extreme southern Pacific and Atlantic along Antarctic pack ice 17,600 kilometers (10,940 miles) from their breeding range. American populations of the Arctic tern cross the Atlantic to Europe, then fly south along the coast of western Europe. Arctic terns thus travel farther than any other bird species.\nMost terrestrial mammals do not migrate. True migration among terrestrial mammals occurs mostly among large hoofed animals living in habitats with wide fluctuations of climatic and biotic conditions. For example, before the central United States was largely fenced in, American bison (Bison bison ) migrated regularly. Large herds containing millions of animals moved in circular routes to the southern part of their range in winter and back north when spring rains brought fresh grass to the northern part of their range.\nIn North American Arctic regions, caribou (Rangifer tarandus ) regularly migrate between the open tundra, where they calve, and the forest, where they spend the winter months. In winter, each caribou herd moves independently of the other herds in response to local conditions. Then in the spring, the herds move back onto the tundra. These migrations follow the same routes from year to year.\nIn contrast to terrestrial mammals, marine and flying mammals typically do migrate because of their inherently greater mobility. The only true flying mammals are the many species of bats. Huge colonies of Mexican freetailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis ) spend the summer in Texas and adjoining states. The Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin, Texas, is home to the largest urban bat colony in the world, with around 1.5 million bats. It is a huge bat nursery containing females and nursing babies, called pups. Since they are insectivorous, these bats leave around the middle of November for their winter home in Mexico. They return in mid-March when the insect population in Texas increases dramatically. Most of the females in the Congress Avenue colony give birth to a single pup in early June.\nAmong mammals, the marine mammals are the distance record holders. Antarctic whales, such as humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae ), migrate regularly to the tropics. Whales migrate to areas rich in food, particularly the northwestern coast of Africa, the Gulf of Aden, and the Bay of Bengal. Northern whales, such as blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus ), have the same migratory habits as Antarctic whales. They migrate northward along the east coast of the United States, then through Davis Strait to Baffin Bay (north of Canada) or to waters off northern Scotland or the coast of Norway.\nBirds tend to follow well-defined migration routes called flyways. A population of birds may be scattered over thousands of square kilometers. As they begin their migration, the birds may be spread out over a migration front hundreds of kilometers wide. These routes are determined by geographical factors, ecological conditions, and meteorological conditions. Some routes cross oceans. American golden plover fly over open ocean from the Aleutian Islands southwest of Alaska to Hawaii, a distance of 3,300 kilometers (2,050 miles).\nMany birds fly at relatively low altitudes. Hawks and other passerines, however, fly at altitudes as great as 4,000 meters (13,120 feet). The highest altitude ever recorded for migrating birds is 9,000 meters (29,520 feet) for geese near Dehra Dun in northwest India.\nSome birds fly nonstop. Others are diurnal , flying during daylight hours and resting at night. Pelicans, storks, birds of prey, swifts, swallows, and finches migrate during daylight hours. Other birds reverse the pattern. Cuckoos, flycatchers, thrushes, warblers, orioles, and buntings fly at night and rest during the daylight hours.\nMost birds abandon their instinctive territoriality during migration. Even unrelated birds with similar habits sometimes travel together. Some birds migrate in large flocks. Geese, ducks, pelicans, and cranes fly in well-known V-shaped formations that allow each bird to receive lift from the bird just in front.\nAnimals use several different techniques to navigate while migrating or to locate the place of their birth. Experiments have demonstrated the ability of animals to orient themselves geographically. Starlings have returned to their nests after being moved 800 kilometers (500 miles) away; swallows have found their way home from more than 1,800 kilometers (1,120 miles). A Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus ) flew 4,900 kilometers (3,040 miles) across the Atlantic from Massachusetts to Britain in twelve days. Laysan albatrosses (Diomedea immutabilis ) found their way back to Midway Island in the Pacific after being released at Whidbey Island, Washington. The journey covered 5,100 kilometers (3,170 miles) and took ten days. Experiments with fish and mammals have demonstrated similar homing ability.\nSome homing animals use landmarks. The use of landmarks, however, cannot explain how migrants find their way along routes covering many hundreds or thousands of kilometers.\nBirds apparently possess a compass sense. This sense is probably related to a sensitivity to Earth's magnetic field. When homing pigeons were released with tiny magnets attached to their necks, they were unable to navigate. Experiments have also shown that the orientation of birds is partly based on celestial bearings. In one well-known experiment, indigo buntings were placed in compartments in a planetarium and shown star patterns. Scratch marks on sensitive paper showed that the birds attempted to move \"north\" according to the star patterns displayed on the dome of the planetarium.\nExperiments have shown that salmon and similar fish apparently use Sun orientation while at sea to find their way back to the general area of the stream in which they hatched. Once in the correct general area, salmon apparently use their sense of smell to locate their home waters.\nMigration is part of the life cycle of animals. Metabolic patterns usually change prior to migration, and fats accumulate in the body tissues. Food consumption increases in the autumn reaching a peak at the beginning of the migration season. These fundamental physiological changes are apparently controlled indirectly by the pituitary gland. The pituitary acts as a sort of internal clock. Variations in temperature and hours of daylight are detected by the pituitary gland. The pituitary then influences the development of gonads and all other metabolic processes, including the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland excretes the chemical substances that cause the physiological changes that prepare the animal for migration. The pituitary serves only to prepare the animal for migration. Actual migration is triggered by appropriate environmental conditions, such as precipitation, availability of food, temperature, and weather conditions. A sudden period of cold weather during autumn may induce the immediate departure of many migrants.\nEvolution and Ecology of Migration\nMigration as a behavior among birds and mammals probably appeared gradually. Erratic dispersals were probably the precursors of true migration. Such erratic dispersal would have led to greater survival rates and reproductive success among animals that moved to the most favorable places. These originally erratic movements gradually acquired stability through natural selection . In some cases, original habitats were in presentday wintering areas, and animals developed a tendency to leave in spring in order to breed in other territories. Seasonal changes of weather and food supply in these newly settled regions forced the animals to migrate in fall, and they thus retreated to their former range. Many birds now nesting in the Northern Hemisphere, such as hummingbirds, tyrant flycatchers, tanagers, orioles, and swifts, have distinct tropical characteristics. These birds may have gradually spread northward as glacial ice receded.\nThe evolution of migration must be related to the ecological significance of migration. Migration allows fast-moving animals to exploit variations in resources and to move into areas where they could not remain year-round without the ability to move rapidly. Exploitation of peaks of food production, such as the dramatic increase of insect populations in temperate regions in the springtime, would not be possible without migratory populations.\nsee also Habitat.\nElliot Richmond\nAidley, David J., ed. Animal Migration. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981.\nBillington, Elizabeth T. Understanding Ecology. New York: F. Warne, 1971.\nCurtis, Helena, and N. Sue Barnes. Biology, 5th ed. New York: Worth Publishing, 1989.\nMiller, G. Tyler, Jr. Living in the Environment, 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1990.\nOrr, Robert T. Animals in Migration. New York: Macmillan, 1970.\nPurves, William K., and Gordon H. Orians. Life: The Science of Biology. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer, 1987.\nSchmidt-Koenig, Klaus. Migration and Homing in Animals. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1975.\nSwingland, Ian R., and Paul J. Greenwood, eds. The Ecology of Animal Movement. Oxfordshire, U.K.: Clarendon Press, 1983.\nTerborgh, John. Where Have All the Birds Gone? Essays on the Biology and Conservation of Birds that Migrate to the American Tropics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1989.\nMexican free-tailed bats are among North America's most important animals, from both an ecological and agricultural standpoint. They consume phenomenal volumes of insects nightly, a large number of which are agricultural pests. Serious bat population decline has been observed, largely due to human activities (i.e., the destruction of old buildings or the use of pesticide) and vandalism of important roosting habitats\n\"Migration.\" Animal Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Animal Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/migration-0\n\"Migration.\" Animal Sciences. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/migration-0\nDEFINING MIGRATION\nIMPLICATIONS OF MIGRATION FOR SENDING AND RECEIVING AREAS\nMigration is a demographic process that has played an increasingly important role in the changing populations of many countries around the world. Much of the geographic shift in populations occurs from rural areas to urban areas, as well as from less developed countries to more developed countries. Since the mid-twentieth century, an expanding literature has been developed to understand migration. In particular, many scholars have focused not only on the forces encouraging people to migrate, but also on the impact that this migration has had on the migrants themselves and on their places of origin and destination. This interest in the topic of migration emerges not only from the increasing prevalence of people migrating, but also the relevance of migration in shaping demographic, social, economic, and political spheres worldwide.\nMigration has been defined generally as a \u201cpermanent or semi permanent change of residence\u201d (Lee 1966, p. 49). This definition places no restriction \u201cupon the distance of the move or upon the voluntary or involuntary nature of the act, and no distinction is made between external and internal migration\u201d (Lee 1966, p. 49). However, such a broad definition obscures the heterogeneous types of movements that exist based on geographical distance, as well as the factors involved in the different types of movements. For example, some people move within a community, others move across counties within the same state, others move across states, and others move across international boundaries. The U.S. Census Bureau collects information on the migration activities of people using the five-year migration question (location of present residence and location of residence five years earlier). Furthermore, the U.S. Census Bureau defines movers as those who lived in a different house but within the same county in the five-year period, migrants as those that moved at least across counties within the country during the period, and international migrants as those that were living outside of the United States five years earlier. The five-year migration question has numerous shortcomings, most notably that it is based on only two points in time. For instance, persons living in the same county in 1995 and 2000 but who lived in another county in the interim are classified as nonmigrants.\nThe process of accounting for the continuous movement of people has become complicated by technological advances in the areas of transportation and communications. For example, immigrants increasingly engage in transnational migration, which involves the continuous movement between the community of origin in the home country and the community of destination in the host country (Levitt 1998). This type of movement has important implications beyond the migrant\u2019s experience because it produces a variety of changes for both the sending and the receiving community.\nThe theorizing of explanations for the movement of people extends back to the late nineteenth century with geographer E. G. Ravenstein\u2019s (1834\u20131913) article \u201cThe Laws of Migration\u201d (1885). Interest in the development of theoretical perspectives to explain migration resurfaced between the 1950s and 1970s with important works by William Petersen (1958), Everett Lee (1966), and P. N. Ritchey (1976). However, the changing nature of migration\u2014especially the increasing prevalence of international migration\u2014has seen the development of theoretical perspectives that place greater attention on immigration since the 1960s (see Massey et al. 1993). This entry describes some of the most prominent perspectives.\nWorld-Systems Perspective The world-system perspective is a structural-macrolevel perspective developed by sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein. This perspective views international migration as the result of the expansion of the market economy throughout the world, as capitalists from core countries make inroads into peripheral and semiperipheral countries (Brettell 2000; Massey and Espinosa 1997; Portes 1998; Sassen 2001; Wallerstein 1974). Accordingly, the flow of capital into peripheral and semi-peripheral countries, such as Mexico, results in a counter-movement of labor from such countries to core countries, such as the United States (Massey and Espinosa 1997). This perspective highlights the links between the movement of capital and the countermovement of labor. To a large extent, emigrants from periphery countries migrate to \u201cglobal cities\u201d (Sassen 2001), which are urban centers in which \u201cbanking, finance, administration, professional services, and high-tech production tend to be concentrated\u201d (Massey et al. 1993, p. 447). However, by focusing exclusively on the macrolevel, the world-systems perspective ignores the microlevel factors that encourage people to migrate, while also neglecting the role of politics and the state in social and economic change (Brettell 2000).\nDual Labor-Market Perspective The dual labor-market perspective emphasizes the demands of advanced industrial countries for low-skilled and low-wage labor (Massey et al. 1993). This perspective suggests that immigrants fill jobs that natives shun due to low wages, lack of mobility ladders, lack of benefits, and the arduous and dangerous nature of such jobs. The dual labor-market perspective asserts that the movement of immigrants from less developed to more developed countries is driven by the constant demand for cheap labor in developed countries.\nNeoclassical Economics Perspective The neoclassical economics perspective is characterized by attention to both the macrolevel and the microlevel. At the macrolevel, this perspective suggests that migration occurs as a response to a disequilibrium between labor supply and labor demand. Thus, some labor markets have a surplus of labor, which results in high levels of unemployment and low wages. Other labor markets have greater labor demands than the existing labor pool can supply, which results in low levels of unemployment and high wages. This perspective suggests that workers gravitate from labor markets with a greater surplus of labor toward those with a greater demand for labor.\nIn contrast, the microlevel form of the neoclassical economics perspective focuses on the cost-benefit calculations that individuals undertake when making decisions regarding migration. This perspective treats individuals as utility maximizers who attempt to obtain the highest wages in relation to investments. In considering migration, people weigh the costs of relocation against the benefits that they are likely to receive from moving. People are expected to migrate when the benefits outweigh the costs, whereas they are presumed to remain stable when costs outweigh benefits.\nThe New Economics-of-Migration Perspective The new economics-of-migration perspective shifts the context to the household and focuses on how such units organize themselves to maximize economic returns while minimizing risks (see Massey et al. 1993). In settings without readily accessible unemployment benefits, bank loans, and insurance to protect against potential failure (e.g., loss of crops due to weather), households are especially vulnerable to a variety of economic and physical calamities. The new economics-of-migration perspective suggests that household members are deployed to undertake a wide variety of employment activities to ensure that the household generates economic resources while minimizing risks. Thus, some household members may remain at home to conduct subsistence agricultural activities, while other household members work locally in the private sector, others migrate to urban areas within the country, and still others move abroad and send remittances to the household. Essentially, the new economics-of-migration perspective proposes that households diversify their investment portfolios to protect themselves against risks and uncertainties.\nSocial-Network Perspective The social-network perspective emphasizes the interpersonal ties linking potential migrants and former migrants, as well as the migrants\u2019 communities of origin and destination. In particular, the social-network perspective focuses on social relations that exist among family or community members, with special attention to social capital. Alejandro Portes notes that social capital is made up of \u201cthose expectations for action within a collectivity that affect economic goals and goalseeking behavior of its members, even if these expectations are not oriented to the economic sphere\u201d (1993, p. 1322). This perspective places primary importance on the social networks that potential migrants have with people who have previously migrated as the most important factor influencing people\u2019s decision to migrate (Massey and Espinosa 1997). Hence, social networks affect the decision of individuals to migrate based on interpersonal ties. Migration is facilitated by sharing information about destination communities, reducing the expected costs and risks of migration, and increasing the expected benefits of migration (Rivero Fuentes 2003). In contrast to the neoclassical economics perspective, the social-network perspective recognizes the nonrational elements involved in people\u2019s migration decision. However, sociologists have also been careful to recognize the shortcomings of this perspective. For example, social capital may prevent the creation of new networks by excluding outsiders, restricting individual freedom, and promoting downward leveling norms (Portes 1998).\nCumulative Migration (or the Migration Syndrome) Perspective Closely connected to the social-network perspective is the cumulative migration (or migration syndrome) perspective. According to this perspective, originating from the social-movements framework, every act of immigration has the potential to facilitate the migration of other people by decreasing the cost of immigration (Massey et al. 1993). Carried to its fullest, migration becomes cumulative and natural when it becomes embedded in the culture of sending communities. In such instances, it is completely expected that certain segments of the population (e.g., the young in many parts of Mexico, especially males) will emigrate. In the case of Mexico, for example, many communities have relatively few working-age men because they have followed the trek of friends and relatives to the United States.\nWhile migration represents an important life-changing event for migrants, it also poses important demographic, social, economic, and political implications for sending and receiving communities. In demographic terms, international migration is responsible for changing the racial and ethnic composition of the communities of destination. For example, the American Latino and Asian populations have expanded tremendously through immigration into the United States since the 1960s (Alba 1999). In addition, with respect to the social implications of immigration, much discussion has focused on issues such as language and racial and ethnic boundaries as examined through the assimilation and multiculturalism models (Alba 1999).\nFurthermore, migration has tremendous economic implications for communities, states, and countries around the globe. For example, Peggy Levitt and Rafael de la Dehesa (2003) have pointed out that much public policy on immigration is due to the recognition of migrants and their remittances as crucial elements in the state\u2019s economy. Because of this, many states are reinventing themselves by expanding the boundaries of citizenship and nationality, granting migrants the right to vote, establishing bureaucratic reforms, and making investments that allow states to become more efficient in aiding migrants within and across their own borders.\nAs noted earlier, and as predicted by contemporary theoretical perspectives on migration, people generally move from less developed to more developed countries. The future points increasingly to this scenario. Of the 2.8 billion people that are projected to be added to the world\u2019s population between 2005 and 2050, nearly all (98.6%) are expected to be added to the populations of developing countries (Population Reference Bureau 2005). Developed countries, with increasingly aging populations and low fertility rates, are projected to account for only 1.4 percent of the world\u2019s population growth between 2005 and 2050. Given continued economic disparities across the developed and developing worlds, increasing global population shifts are likely.\nSEE ALSO Immigrants to North America; Migrant Labor\nAlba, Richard. 1999. Immigration and the American Realities of Assimilation and Multiculturalism. Sociological Forum 14 (1): 3\u201325.\nBrettell, Caroline B., and James F. Hollifield. 2000. Migration Theory: Talking across Disciplines. In Migration Theory: Talking across Disciplines, eds. Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifield, 1\u201326. New York: Routledge.\nBrown, David L. 2002. Migration and Community: Social Networks in a Multilevel World. Rural Sociology 67 (1): 1\u201323.\nConway, Karen Smith, and Andrew J. Houtenville. 1998. Do the Elderly \u201cVote with Their Feet?\u201d Public Choice 97: 663\u2013685.\nDe Jong, Gordon F., Rex H. Warland, and Brenda Davis Root. 1998. Family Interaction and Migration Decision Making. Research in Rural Sociology and Development 7: 155\u2013167.\nLee, Everett S. 1966. A Theory of Migration. Demography 3: 47\u201357.\nLevitt, Peggy. 1998. Social Remittances: Migration Driven Local-Level Forms of Cultural Diffusion. International Migration Review 32 (4): 926\u2013948.\nLevitt, Peggy, and Rafael de la Dehesa. 2003. Transnational Migration and the Redefinition of the State: Variations and Explanations. Ethnic and Racial Studies 26 (4): 587\u2013611.\nMassey, Douglas S., and Kristin Espinosa. 1997. What\u2019s Driving Mexico-U.S. Migration? A Theoretical, Empirical, and Policy Analysis. American Journal of Sociology 4 (102): 939\u2013999.\nMassey, Douglas S., et al. 1993. Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal. Population and Development Review 19 (3): 431\u2013466.\nPetersen, William. 1958. A General Typology of Migration. American Sociological Review 23 (3): 256\u2013266.\nPlane, David A., and Peter A. Rogerson. 1994. The Geographical Analysis of Population with Applications to Planning and Business. New York: Wiley.\nPopulation Reference Bureau. 2005. 2005 World Population Data Sheet. Washington, DC: Author. http://www.prb.org/pdf05/05WorldDataSheet_Eng.pdf.\nPortes, Alejandro. 1998. Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology. Annual Review of Sociology 24: 1\u201324.\nPortes, Alejandro, and Julia Sensenbrenner. 1993. Embeddedness and Immigration: Notes on the Social Determinants of Economic Action. American Journal of Sociology 98(6): 1320\u20131350.\nPortes, Alejandro, and Min Zhou. 1993. The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and Its Variants. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 530: 74\u201396.\nRavenstein, E. G. 1885. The Laws of Migration. Journal of the Statistical Society 48 (2): 167\u2013235. Ritchey, P. N. 1976. Explanations of Migration. Annual Review of Sociology 2: 363\u2013404.\nRivero Fuentes, Estela. 2003. Engendering Migrant Networks: The Case of Mexican Migration. Demography 40 (2): 289\u2013307.\nSassen, Saskia. 2001. The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. 2nd ed. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.\nWallerstein, Immanuel. 1974. The Modern World-System. Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World Economy in the Sixteenth Century. New York: Academic Press.\nMaria Isabel Ayala\nmigration of animals, movements of animals in large numbers from one place to another. In modern usage the term is usually restricted to regular, periodic movements of populations away from and back to their place of origin. A single round trip may take the entire lifetime of an individual, as with the Pacific salmon; or an individual may make the same trip repeatedly, as with many of the migratory birds and mammals. The animals may travel in groups along well-defined routes; or individuals may travel separately, congregating for breeding and then spreading out over a wide feeding area, as do some of the seals.\nSeasonal migrations occur in many species of insects, birds, marine mammals, and large herbivorous mammals. These migrations often provide the animals with more favorable conditions of temperature, food, or water. Many birds and a few bats of cold and temperate regions migrate to warmer areas during the winter. Herbivores of cold regions, such as wapiti (elk), caribou, and moose, have summer and winter ranges; many herbivores of warm regions, such as the African antelopes, migrate seasonally to avoid drought. These migrations may involve a change of latitude, of altitude, or both.\nIn many cases the chief function of seasonal migration is to provide a suitable place for reproduction, which may not be the place most suitable for the feeding and other daily activities of adults. Hundreds of thousands of gnus (wildebeests) of E Africa take part in annual migrations to calving grounds. Many fishes migrate to spawning grounds, and in some cases this involves a change from saltwater to freshwater (e.g., salmon) or vice versa (e.g., freshwater eels). Sea turtles, seals, and many sea birds come ashore to breed, and most amphibians gather near water at the breeding season. Fur seals and many whales make ocean voyages of thousands of miles to their breeding grounds, the former coming ashore on islands. Such migration is seriously affected by the increasing rate of destruction of natural habitats.\nThe term emigration refers to irregular movements out of an area, with no return. When such emigration is the result of sudden, explosive population increase, it is called an irruption. Irruptions are common among small rodents, notably lemmings, and various species of birds and insects. The mass movements of the so-called migratory locusts of N Africa (Locusta) and North America (Melanoplus) are actually irruptions; however, the N African desert locust (Schistocerca) makes true migrations between its winter and summer breeding grounds.\nAnother type of one-way travel is the regular dispersal of the young of most species. The simplest type of regular migration is the diurnal movement of some marine microorganisms from one depth to another in response to light changes. Certain marine invertebrates, such as the palolo worm (see Annelida), have a monthly migration pattern influenced by the phases of the moon.\nInitiation of Migration\nVarious factors determine the initiation of migration. In some cases external pressures\u2014temperature, drought, food shortage\u2014alone may cause the animals to seek better conditions. For example, most of the mule deer of Yellowstone Park, Wyo., migrate between summer and winter pastures, but those living near hot springs, where grazing is available all year, do not. In many species migration is initiated by a combination of physiological and external stimuli. In birds the migratory instinct is related to the cycle of enlargement of the reproductive organs in spring and their reduction in fall. Experiments have shown that variation in day length is the chief external stimulus for this cycle: light received by the eye affects production of a hormone by the anterior pituitary gland, which stimulates growth of the reproductive organs.\nMuch work has been done on orientation and navigation in migrating animals, although the subject is still not well understood. Studies of salmon indicate that they depend on the olfactory sense to locate and return to their stream of origin. Herbivorous mammals often follow well-established trails and probably also use their sense of smell. Bats, whales, and seals use echolocation to navigate in the dark or underwater; in addition, some whales appear to take visual bearings on objects on the shore in their migrations.\nMigratory birds are believed to use the stars, sun, and geographic features as guides. The probability that stellar navigation is used has been strengthened by experiments in planetariums indicating that birds navigate at least in part by the stars. Night-migrating birds are sometimes disoriented in prolonged heavy fog. Day-flying birds navigate by the sun and also make some use of geographic features, particularly of shorelines. Many birds also have the ability to orient themselves to the earth's magnetic fields and this appears to contribute to their ability to navigate, but the mechanisms by which this happens are not well understood. Most migratory birds travel within broad north-south air routes known as flyways. There are four major flyways in North America, called the Pacific, central, Mississippi, and Atlantic flyways. The space within the flyway used by a particular group of birds is called a corridor. Bird migration is not always in a north-south direction. Many European birds migrate in an east-west direction, wintering in the more temperate British Isles, and many mountain-dwelling birds descend to lower altitudes in winter. The breeding grounds of a bird species are regarded as its home territory. Some migratory birds winter only a few hundred miles from their breeding grounds, while others migrate between the cold or temperate zones of the two hemispheres. The longest journey is made by the arctic tern, which alternates between the Arctic and the Antarctic.\nThe monarch butterfly has a north-south migration pattern that resembles that of many birds. One monarch population that inhabits northeastern and midwestern North America averages c.12 mph (19 kph) as it heads for the winter to Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains. Monarchs start the return trip in the spring, but they breed along the way and then die; the new generation completes the journey. Studies suggest that monarchs are able to use both the sun and the direction of the earth's magnetic field to navigate.\nTools for Studying Migration\nThe movements of migrating animals are often studied by tagging individuals. Bird banding has been carried on extensively since the 1920s; more recently there has been tagging of fishes, butterflies, and marine mammals. Use is now made of radar, sonar, and radio for following migrations, particularly those of marine animals. Radio transmitters attached to whales or seals emit signals that can be picked up by weather satellites at regular intervals.\nSee R. R. Baher, The Evolutionary Ecology of Animal Migration (1978); D. J. Aidley, Animal Migration (1981).\n\"migration of animals.\" The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration of animals.\" The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-animals\n\"migration of animals.\" The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-animals\nAcross time and cultures individuals migrate to improve their lives, seek better opportunities, or flee unbearable conditions. In Russian history, migration highlights social stratification, underscores the importance of social management, and provides insight into post-Soviet population change. Migration motivations in Russia were historically influenced by direct governmental control, providing a unique case for assessing barriers to migration and a window into state and society relations.\nThe earliest inhabitants of the region now known as Russia were overrun by the in-migration of several conquering populations, with Cimmerians, Scythians (700 b.c.e.), Samartians (300 b.c.e.), Goths (200 c.e.), Huns (370 c.e.), Avars, and Khazars moving into the territory to rule the region. Mongol control (1222) focused on manipulating elites and extracting taxes, but not in-migration. When Moscow later emerged as an urban settlement, eastern Slavs spread across the European plain. Ivan III (1462\u20131505) pushed expansion south and west, while Ivan IV (1530\u20131584) pushed east towards Siberia. Restrictions on peasant mobility made migration difficult, yet some risked everything to illegally flee to the southern borderlands and Siberia.\nThe legal code of 1649 eradicated legal migration. Solidifying serfdom, peasants were now owned by the gentry. Restrictions on mobility could be circumvented. Ambitious peasants could become illegal or seasonal migrants, marginalized socially and economically. By 1787 between 100,000 and 150,000 peasants resided seasonally in Moscow, unable to acquire legal residency, forming an underclass unable to assimilate into city life. Restricted mobility hindered the development of urban labor forces for industrialization in this period, also marked by the use of forced migration and exile by the state.\nThe emancipation of serfs (1861) increased mobility, but state ability to control migration remained. Urbanization increased rapidly\u2014according to the 1898 census, nearly half of all urbanites were migrants. The Stolypin reforms (1906) further spurred migration to cities and frontiers by enabling withdrawal from rural communes. Over 500,000 peasants moved into Siberia yearly in the early 1900s. Over seven million refugees moved into Russia by 1916, challenging ideas of national identity, highlighting the limitations of state, and crystallizing Russian nationalism. During the Revolution and civil war enforcement of migration restrictions were thwarted, adding to displacement, settlement shifts, and urban growth in the 1920s.\nThe Soviet passport system reintroduced state control over migration in 1932. Passports contained residency permits, or propiskas, required for legal residence. The passport system set the stage for increased social control and ideological emphasis on the scientific management of population. Limiting rural mobility (collective farmers did not receive passports until 1974), restricting urban growth, the exile of specific ethnic groups (Germans, Crimean Tatars, and others), and directing migration through incentives for movements into new territories (the Far East, Far North, and northern Kazakhstan) in the Soviet period echoed previous patterns of state control. As demographers debated scientific population management, by the late Soviet period factors such as housing, wages, and access to goods exerted strong influences on migration decision making. Attempts to control migration in the Soviet period met some success in stemming urbanization, successfully attracting migrants to inhospitable locations, increasing regional mixing of ethnic and linguistic groups across the Soviet Union, and blocking many wishing to immigrate.\nWith the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, migration restrictions were initially minimized, but migration trends and security concerns increased interest in restrictions by the end of the twentieth century. Decreased emigration control led to over\n100,000 people leaving Russia yearly between 1991 and 1996, dampened only by restrictions on immigration from Western countries. Russia's population loss has been offset by immigration from the near abroad, where 25 million ethnic Russians resided in 1991. Legal, illegal, and seasonal migrants were attracted from the near abroad by the relative political and economic stability in Russia, in addition to ethnic and linguistic ties. Yet, the flow of immigrants declined in the late 1990s. Refugees registered in Russia numbered nearly one million in 1998. Internally, migration patterns follow wages and employment levels, and people left the far eastern and northern regions. Internal displacement emerged in the south during the 1990s, from Chechnya. By the late 1990s, the challenges of migrant assimilation and integration were key public issues, and interest in restricting migration rose. While market forces had begun to replace direct administrative control over migration in Russia by the end of the 1990s, concerns over migration and increasing calls for administrative interventions drew upon a long history of state management of population migration.\nSee also: demography; immigration and emigration; law code of 1649; passport system\nBradley, J. (1985). Muzhik and Muscovite: Urbanization in Late Imperial Russia. Los Angeles: University of California Press.\nBrubaker, Rodgers. (1995). \"Aftermaths of Empire and the Unmixing of Peoples: Historical and Comparative Perspectives\" Ethnic and Racial Studies 18 (2):189\u2013218.\nBuckley, Cynthia J. (1995). \"The Myth of Managed Migration.\" Slavic Review 54 (4):896\u2013916.\nGatrell, Peter. (1999). A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia During World War I. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.\nLewis, Robert and Rowlands, Richard. (1979). Population Redistribution in the USSR: Its Impact on Society 1897\u20131977. New York: Praeger Press.\nZaionchkovskaya, Zhanna A. (1996). \"Migration Patterns in the Former Soviet Union\" In Cooperation and Conflict in the Former Soviet Union: Implications for Migration, eds. Jeremy R. Azrael, Emil A. Payin, Kevin F. McCarthy, and Georges Vernez. Santa Monica, CA: Rand.\nCynthia J. Buckley\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of Russian History. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of Russian History. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of Russian History. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\nIn biology, the term migration refers to the regular, periodic movement of animals between two different places. Migration usually occurs in response to seasonal changes and is motivated by breeding and/or feeding drives. Migration has been studied most intensively among birds, but it is known to take place in many other animals as well, including insects, fish, whales, and other mammals. Migration is a complex behavior that involves timing, navigation, and other survival skills.\nThe term migration also applies to the movement of humans from one country to another for the purpose of taking up long-term or permanent residency in the new country.\nFour major types of migration are known. In complete migration, all members of a population travel from their breeding habitat at the end of that season, often to a wintering site hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away. The arctic tern is an example of a complete migrant. Individuals of this species travel from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again during the course of a year, a round-trip migration of more than 30,000 kilometers!\nIn other species, some individuals remain at the breeding ground year-round while other members of the same species migrate away. This phenomenon is known as partial migration. American robins are considered indicators of the arrival of spring in some areas but are year-round residents in other areas.\nDifferential migration occurs when all the members of a population migrate, but not necessarily at the same time or for the same distance. The differences are often based on age or sex. Herring gulls, for example, migrate a shorter and shorter distance as they grow older. Male American kestrels spend more time at their breeding grounds than do females, and when they do migrate, they don't travel as far.\nIrruptive migration occurs in species that do not migrate at all during some years but may do so during other years. The primary factors determining whether or not migration occurs are weather and availability of food. For example, some populations of blue jays are believed to migrate only when their winter food of acorns is scarce.\nMigration Pathways\nMigratory animals travel along the same general routes each year. Several common \"flyways\" are used by North American birds on their southward journey. The most commonly used path includes an 800 to 1,100 kilometer flight southward across the Gulf of Mexico. In order to survive this difficult journey, birds must store extra energy in the form of fat. All along the migration route, but particularly before crossing a large expanse of water, birds rest and eat, sometimes for days at a time. The\nbirds start out again on their journey only when they have added a certain amount of body fat.\nAlthough most migrants travel at night, a few birds prefer daytime migrations. The pathways used by these birds tend to be less direct and slower than those of night migrants, primarily because of differences in feeding strategies. Night migrants can spend the day in one area foraging for food and building up energy reserves for the night's nonstop flight. Daytime migrants must combine travel with foraging, and thus tend to keep to the shorelines, which are rich in insect life, capturing food during a slow but ever-southward journey.\nPerhaps the most remarkable aspect of migration is the navigational skills employed by the animals. Birds such as the albatross and lesser golden plover travel hundreds of kilometers over the featureless open ocean. Yet they arrive home without error to the same breeding grounds year after year. Salmon migrate upstream from the sea to the very same freshwater shallows in which they were hatched. Monarch butterflies began life in the United States or Canada. They then travel to the same wintering grounds in Southern California or Mexico that had been used by ancestors many generations before.\nHow are these incredible feats of navigation accomplished? Different animals have been shown to use a diverse range of navigational aids, involving senses often much more acute than our own. Sight, for example, may be important for some animals' navigational skills, although it may often be secondary to other senses. Salmon can smell the water of their home rivers, and follow this scent all the way from the sea. Pigeons also sense wind-borne odors and may be able to organize the memories of the sources of these smells in a kind of internal map. It has been shown that many animals have the ability to sense the magnetic forces associated with the north and south poles, and thus have their own built-in compass. This magnetic sense and the sense of smell are believed to be the most important factors involved in animal migration.\n\"Migration.\" UXL Encyclopedia of Science. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" UXL Encyclopedia of Science. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\n\"Migration.\" UXL Encyclopedia of Science. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\nmigration, of people, geographical movements of individuals or groups for the purpose of permanently resettling.\nMigrations have occurred throughout history and have played an important part in the peopling of all the areas of the earth. Primitive migrations were usually in search of food, but could also result from physical changes, such as the advance of the continental ice sheets, and invasion by other peoples. The most important migrations in European history were the Gothic invasions (3d\u20136th cent.; see Germans), the Arab invasions (7th\u20138th cent.; see Arabs), the westward migration of the Golden Horde of Jenghiz Khan (13th cent.), and the invasions of the Ottoman Turks (14th\u201316th cent.; see Ottoman Empire; Turks).\nLater Migrations\nFrom the 17th to the 20th cent. migration involved individuals and families rather than nations or mass groups. The basic motive was economic pressure, as areas of low population density attracted people from high-density areas where economic opportunity was low. The desire for religious and political freedom has also been important, and national policies have played a part. In the largest international migration in history, c.65 million people migrated from Europe to North America and South America between the 17th cent. and World War II, while another 17 million went to Africa and Australia.\nNearly 12 million people, most from Mexico or Asia, migrated to the United States in the 1970s and 80s. Within the United States, migration patterns have traditionally been from east to west. Migration from north to south since the 1960s has resulted in the ascendancy of the Sun Belt, a region extending from Florida to S California. This trend has been supported by the southward migration of many blacks. Government regulation of migration became significant in the 20th cent. (see immigration).\nModern Migration Trends\nNormal internal migration has been characterized by a population shift from rural to urban areas. In the United States, the portion of the population that lives in urban areas has risen steadily from 30% in 1910 to more than 70% in 1990; in Brazil, the percentage of urban dwellers has risen from 30% to 75% since 1940. Within urban areas, a large population shift from central cities to suburbs has occurred in the last half of the 20th cent. The development of totalitarianism and World War II resulted in a new pattern of forced mass migration within Europe. Over 30 million people were forcibly moved or scattered by the Nazis. In the postwar period c.10 million Germans and persons of German descent were forcibly expelled from Eastern Europe.\nOther forced migrations since World War II have included the partitioning of India and Pakistan, which uprooted 18 million, and the establishment of the state of Israel, which created about one million refugees (see refugee). After the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, more than 600,000 fled Vietnam in the face of political persecution; many fled by boat and became known as the \"boat people.\" In South Africa, under the policies of apartheid, blacks were forced to live in designated \"homelands\" from 1959 to 1994. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 led to the migration of millions of Afghans to neighboring Pakistan and Iran.\nIn the 1980s and 90s war and civil strife continued to force massive refugee migration in many parts of the world. In Somalia and Ethiopia, civil war combined with long-term drought have resulted in large migrations of peoples (often from rural to urban areas and to neighboring countries) in an attempt to avoid famine. Hundreds of thousands of Kurdish refugees (see Kurds) have migrated from Iraq to Turkey and Iran in the wake of the civil war that followed the Persian Gulf War in 1991. The disintegration of Yugoslavia in the 1990s caused the dislocation of many peoples, especially Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs in areas other than Serbia, and Kosovars. In Rwanda and Burundi, millions of people, primarily Hutus, fled as ethnic civil war wrenched those nations in the mid-1990s; many of them fled to Za\u00efre (now Congo), where their presence aggravated civil and international strife.\nSee A. A. Brown and E. Neuberger, Internal Migration (1977); M. Greenwood, Migration and Economic Growth in the United States (1981); G. J. Lewis, Human Migration (1982); W. Weidlich and G. Haag, ed., Interregional Migration (1988); R. King, ed. Atlas of Human Migration (2007) and as author, People on the Move: An Atlas of Migration (2010); I Goldin et al., Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future (2011).\n\"migration.\" The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\n\"migration.\" The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\nMany animals move from one place to another at certain times of the year or during a particular period of their life cycle. These movements are often referred to as migration. Some animals, such as many species of insects, migrate only once during their lifetime, often just before they reproduce. Other animals, including many species of birds and many marine animals, such as sea turtles and whales, migrate long distances to their breeding grounds many times during their lives.\nAnimals migrate for several reasons. In some cases, animals can only reproduce in a particular habitat, such as sea turtles and sea birds that must return to land in order to lay their eggs. In other instances, animals are forced to leave an area when conditions in the environment deteriorate. Many bird species that nest in Canada and the northern regions of the United States migrate south as winter approaches. The ultimate reason these birds migrate south is because their food supply (including insects and fish) will not be available during the cold months. However, these birds normally begin migrating south before their food supply has disappeared, and often even before it has begun to decline.\nIn actuality, it is the changing length of the days (photoperiod) that stimulates hormonal and behavioral changes that result in migration. Such an environmental cue is often referred to as the proximate (or immediate) cause of migration, whereas the inevitable decline in food supply is referred to as the ultimate cause. A bird that waited until its food actually disappeared would not have sufficient body fat reserves to migrate a long distance. Thus, scientists believe that natural selection favored birds that used predictable environmental cues, such as the seasonal change in day length, to initiate migration before their food source disappeared.\nSeasonal migrators exhibit obligatory migration, meaning they must migrate every year. For other animals, the decline in the conditions of their environment is not so predictable. For example, owls that live in the tundra and Canadian forests feed on small rodents that are abundant some winters and scarce during others. During winters when rodent populations are high, these owls remain in Canada and do not migrate. However, if rodent populations are low, these owls will migrate down into the northern regions of the United States. Animals such as these owls exhibit facultative migration, meaning migration is optional for them.\nScientists have been fascinated by how animals are able to navigate during their migration. Studies have shown that migrating species are able to use a wide variety of mechanisms to navigate, including the stars, the sun, olfactory (chemical) cues, and Earth's magnetic field. Some species learn their migration routes by first traveling with experienced individuals, but other species are able to migrate and navigate successfully without prior experience, an ability that still perplexes scientists. Migration requires a lot of energy and many individuals die during migration. Despite these heavy costs, the potential benefits of migration are great, which is why migration behavior has evolved in so many species.\nsee also Behavior Patterns; Bird; Field Studies in Animal Behavior; Tundra; Turtle\nMark A. Davis\nAlcock, John. Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach, 6th ed. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1997.\nBerthold, Peter. Bird Migration: A General Survey. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.\n\"Migration.\" Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/migration\n\"Migration.\" Biology. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/migration\nmigration The seasonal movement of complete populations of animals to a more favourable environment. It is usually a response to lower temperatures resulting in a reduced food supply, and is often triggered by a change in day length (see photoperiodism). Migration is common in mammals (e.g. porpoises), fish (e.g. eels and salmon), and some insects but is most marked in birds. The Arctic tern, for example, migrates annually from its breeding ground in the Arctic circle to the Antarctic \u2013 a distance of some 17\u2009600 km. Migrating animals possess considerable powers of orientation; birds seem to possess a compass sense, using the sun, pole stars, and (in cloud) the earth's magnetic lines of force as reference points (see navigation).\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Biology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-3\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Biology. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-3\nmigration Periodic movement of animals or humans, usually in groups, from one area to another, in order to find food, breeding areas, or better conditions. Animal migration involves the eventual return of the migrant to its place of departure. Fish migrate between fresh and salt water or from one part of an ocean to another. Birds usually migrate along established routes. Mammals migrate usually in search of food. For thousands of years, the deserts of central Asia widened inexorably resulting in the human migration of pre-historic tribes to China, the Middle East and Europe. Another migration occurred in the 14th century when the Maori left their overpopulated homes in the islands of central Polynesia to settle in New Zealand.\n\"migration.\" World Encyclopedia. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" World Encyclopedia. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\n\"migration.\" World Encyclopedia. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\n1. The movement of individuals or their propagules (seeds, spores, larvae, etc.) from one area to another. Three cases may be distinguished:\na. emigration, which is outward only\nb. immigration, which is inward only\nc. migration, which in this stricter sense implies periodic two-way movements to and from a given area and usually along well-defined routes. Such migratory movement is triggered by seasonal or other periodic factors (e.g. changing day-length), and occurs in many animal groups.\n2. In plant succession, specifically the arrival of migrating propagules (migrules) at a newly denuded area.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Plant Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Plant Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-1\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Plant Sciences. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-1\n1. The movement of individuals or their propagules (seeds, spores, larvae, etc.) from one area to another. Three cases may be distinguished: (a)emigration, which is outward only;(b)immigration, which is inward only; and(c)migration, which in this stricter sense implies periodic movements to and from a given area and usually along well-defined routes. Such migratory movement is triggered by seasonal or other periodic factors (e.g. changing day-length), and occurs in many animal groups.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Ecology. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Ecology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-0\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Ecology. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-0\nmigration The movement of animals from one area to another. Three cases may be distinguished: (a) emigration (outward only);(b) immigration (inward only); and(c) migration, which in this stricter sense implies periodic two-way movements to and from a given area, usually along well-defined routes. Such migratory movement is triggered by seasonal or other periodic factors (e.g. changing day length), and occurs in many animal groups.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Zoology. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Zoology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-2\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Zoology. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration-2\nmigration A method of reconstructing a seismic section so that dipping reflection events are repositioned to lie beneath their true surface locations and at corrected vertical two-way travel times. There are several migration methods. These include, for example, wave-equation, dip-moveout, ray-trace, finite-difference, wavefront-common-envelope, diffraction, and frequency-domain.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Earth Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Earth Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\n\"migration.\" A Dictionary of Earth Sciences. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\nmigration XVII. \u2014 F. migration or L. migr\u0101ti\u014d, -\u014dn-, f. migr\u0101re, prob. based on *mei- change (cf. MUTABLE); see -ATION.\nSo or hence migrate (-ATE3) XVII.\n\"migration.\" The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"migration.\" The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\n\"migration.\" The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\nthe persons, mammals, or birds that take part in migratory movements abroad, collectively.\nExamples: migration of birds, 1704; of salmon, 1704; of souls of men, 1727.\n\"Migration.\" Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\n\"Migration.\" Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\nThis entry includes three subentries:\n\"Migration.\" New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\n\"Migration.\" New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/migration\nAlthough some scientists define animal migration as any animal movement, this definition becomes cumbersome because it does not distinguish between small-scale daily movements, annual migrations, and irrupting dispersions. Mobile animals tend to move frequently, and migration should be distinct from emigration (directional one-way movement) and dispersal (non-directional one-way movement), and it should refer primarily to regular round trip movement that happens at least once in the life span of the organism. Migration is a spatial behavior pattern that allows animals to locate themselves in the most favorable portions of their habitat for as long as necessary. Such favorable conditions may vary according to season or life history, but in both cases it is related to adaptive fitness. This allows the organism to take in nutrients in excess of energy expenditures and to successfully reproduce.\nGenerally animal migration can be divided into two areas of study: the behavioral aspects, which concentrates on \"how\" migration happens; and the ecological aspects, which addresses \"why\" migrations takes place. The ecological questions also concern evolution , for spatial behavior is an evolved compromise between differing requirements of an organism's life. Most migratory behavior depends on food abundance. In most habitats productivity varies with the seasons, and thus energy availability also varies at all upper levels of food chains. Migration must often accommodate several energy and reproductive requirements. As a result migration patterns tend to be complicated with subsections of migrants taking slightly differing paths at various times to serve different needs.\nMany species of North American waterfowl use several breeding areas, from the northern prairies to the Arctic coast, and travel along several major flyways to wintering areas that range from the southern prairies to the estuaries of northern South America. Within that framework, males desert the hens during nesting season and make shorter migrations to molting areas, afterward meeting with the females and newly fledged young during the fall migration. In either of those sites, requirements for habitat differ in terms of water-cover ratios, water permanence, and food preferences.\nThe altitudinal migration of mountain sheep (Ovis canadensis ) in the Rocky Mountains brings them into more productive habitats during the summer in the alpine meadows and into the mountain forest during the winter. Thus, food intake requirements are accommodated and, simultaneously, the sheep take advantage of the microclimate of the forested area during the winter to supplement energy losses from body temperature maintenance.\nMigration can also be a response to particular breeding site requirements, mate location, and a combination of several forces acting together. The longest mammal migration, that of the California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus ), places the breeding-ready adults and newly impregnated females in the productive shallows of the Bering and Chukchi Seas, the non-breeding animals in the more patchy feeding grounds of the northeast Pacific Coast, and the calving females in the warm shallow lagoons of the Baja Peninsula.\n[David A. Duffus ]\nClark, C. W. \"Moving With the Heard (Hydrophonic Monitoring of Migratory Bowhead Whales).\" Natural History (March 1991): 38\u201342.\nDybas, C. L. \"Secret Creatures of the Nigh; When the Moon is New and Darkness Falls, American Eels Begin Their Eerie Autumn Migration.\" National Wildlife 28 (October-November 1990): 18\u201323.\nHansson, L. \"The Lemming Phenomenon: Or Why the Legendary Mass Migrations of Rodents Are Restricted to the Extreme North.\" Natural History (December 1989): 38\u201343.\nPallace, D. R. \"Avian Nations: The Patterns and Problems of Migrating Birds.\" Wilderness 54 (Fall 1990): 42\u20139+.\n\"Recent Developments in the Study of Animal Migration.\" [Symposium on Recent Developments in the Study of Animal Migration.] American Zoologist 31 (1991): 151\u2013276.\n\"Migration.\" Environmental Encyclopedia. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Environmental Encyclopedia. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\n\"Migration.\" Environmental Encyclopedia. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\nDirections of migration\nAdvantages of migration\nMigration is the act of moving from one place to another, and is often associated with seasonal movements of animals between their breeding territory and a wintering range. This activity is most readily observed in birds, but has been documented in many other animals as well, including insects, fish, whales, and other mammals. Migration is a complex behavior that involves timing, navigation and other survival skills.\nThe migration behaviors of different species of animals can be categorized as either complete, partial, differential, or irruptive. In complete migration, all of the members of a population will travel away from their breeding habitat at the end of that season, often to a wintering site hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away. The arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) is an example of a complete migrant. Individuals of this species travel from the arctic to the antarctic and back again during the course of a year, a round-trip migration of more than 18,600 mi (30,000 km).\nIn other species, some individuals will remain at the breeding ground year round, while other members of the same species migrate away. These species are called partial migrants. American robins (Turdus migratorius), considered indicators of spring in some areas, are year-round residents in others.\nDifferential migration occurs when all the members of a population migrate, but not necessarily at the same time or for the same distance. The differences are often based on age or sex. Herring gulls (Larus argentatus), for example, migrate a shorter and shorter distance as they grow older. Male American kestrels (Falco sparverius) spend more time at their breeding grounds than do females, and when they do migrate, they do not travel as far.\nIrruptive migration occurs in species which do not migrate at all during some years, but may do so during other years, when the winter is particularly cold or food particularly scarce. For example, some populations of blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) are believed to migrate only when their winter food of acorns is scarce.\nMigration is usually thought of as a southward movement in autumn and a return northward in the spring. These migrations, termed latitudinal migrations, are the most common type, but there are several other directions in which migratory animals may travel. A mirror image of latitudinal migration, often called austral migration, occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. These migrations tend to be shorter than those in the Northern Hemisphere, mainly because of the scarcity of land in the cold regions of the Southern Hemisphere.\nSome birds, such as prairiefalcons (Falco mexicanus), travel east to west and back. These movements, called longitudinal migrations, are probably related to seasonal changes in the choice of prey and its location.\nElevational migration occurs in many animals that live on mountains. A short migration to lower elevations in winter will accomplish the same as a much longer southerly migration, since valleys have warmer climates than do mountaintops. A form of elevational migration also occurs in zooplankton, tiny animals that drift with the currents in the open ocean. In the summer, when tiny plants are abundant, the zooplankton live near the ocean surface, feeding on the plants. In the winter, they migrate 1,090 yd (1,000 m) deeper and do not feed at all.\nMigratory animals travel along the same general routes each year. Several common \u201cflyways\u201d are used by North American birds on their southward journey. The most commonly used path includes a 496-682 mi (800-1,100 m) flight across the Gulf of Mexico. In order to survive this arduous journey, birds must store extra energy in the form of fat. All along the migration route, but particularly before crossing a large expanse of water, birds will rest and eat, sometimes for days at a time. The recommencement of the journey will begin only when a certain amount of body fat is reached.\nThe requirement of stopover sites in addition to breeding and wintering sites makes migratory animals particularly susceptible to habitat loss, and thus many migrants are among our most endangered species.\nAlthough most migrants travel at night, a few birds prefer daytime migrations. The pathways used by these birds tend to be less direct and slower than those of night migrants, primarily because of differences in feeding strategies. Night migrants can spend the day in one area, foraging for food and building up energy reserves for the night\u2019s non-stop flight. Daytime migrants must combine travel with foraging, and thus tend to keep to the shorelines, which are rich in insect life, capturing food during a slow but ever-southward journey.\nDespite the dangers of long-distance travel, many different animals have developed migration strategies, presumably as a defense against the greater dangers of environmental uncertainty and competition. The breeding range of migratory animals is likely to cover a region whose environment becomes increasingly inhospitable after the breeding season is over (i.e. there is less food available in the winter), so it is advantageous to travel elsewhere. The wintering ranges will have food available year-round, but also many more animals competing for that food, as well as increased competition for shelter in which to raise their young. Hence the advantage of returning to the breeding grounds, where competition is less severe.\nPerhaps the most remarkable aspect of migration is the navigational skills employed by the animals. Birds such as the albatross (Diomedea sp.) and lesser golden plover (Pluvialis dominica) travel hundreds of miles over the featureless open ocean, yet unerringly\nHabitat\u2014 The place that an animal lives, which provides everything necessary for the animal\u2019s survival.\nNavigation\u2014 The process of finding one\u2019s way to a known destination across unfamiliar terrain.\nhome in on the same breeding grounds year after year. Salmon (Oncorynchus sp.) migrate upstream from the sea to the very same freshwater shallows in which they were hatched. Monarch butterflies (Danas plexippus), which began life in the United States or Canada, travel to the same wintering grounds in southern California or Mexico that had been used by ancestors many generations removed.\nHow are these incredible feats of navigation accomplished? Different animals have been shown to use a diverse range of navigational aids, involving senses often much more acute than our own. Sight, for example, may be important for some animals\u2019 navigational skills, although it may often be secondary to other senses. Salmon can smell the water of their home rivers, and follow this scent all the way from the sea. Pigeons also sense wind-borne odors and may be able to organize the memories of the sources of these smells in a kind of internal map. It has been shown that many animals have the ability to sense the magnetic forces associated with the north and south poles, and thus have their own built-in compass. This magnetic sense, along with the sense of smell, are believed to be the most important factors involved in animal migration, but researchers are continually discovering new and unusual navigational systems throughout the animal kingdom.\nBaker, Robin, ed. The Mystery of Migration. New York: The Viking Press, 1981.\nHalliday, Tim, ed. Animal Behavior. Norman, OK: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1994.\nLong, Michael E. \u201cSecrets of Animal Navigation.\u201d National Geographic 179, no. 6. (June 1991).\nNational Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis. \u201cMigration Patterns\u201d <http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/nceas-web/kids/mmp/migration.htm> (accessed December 2, 2006).\nDavid E. Fontes\n\"Migration.\" The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-1\n\"Migration.\" The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-1\nPopulation Distribution. In the Western Sudan\u2014 with grasslands, savanna, and relatively limited agricultural areas unevenly distributed throughout the region\u2014human migration and shifting populations were a constant part of the geopolitics and history. People migrated to take advantage of more-favorable land resources, to gain access to reliable fresh water, and to escape encroachments by the Sahara. They also migrated for religious purposes and to avoid warfare. Migrations affected the ability of land resources to support populations, shifted military advantages, changed the locations of staging posts for trade routes, and created\nreliable and unreliable patterns of settlements for state formation. Four migratory peoples who strongly influenced development in the region are the Berbers, the Fulani, the Mande, and the Zhagawa and Kanuri.\nThe Berbers. The Berbers had learned to survive in the Sahara even before the introduction of the camel around the first century B.C.E. By the eighth century C.E., intrepid Berber camel caravans traveled all across the Sahara from the northern and western desert south across the Niger to the fringes of the West African forest. Known by several other names\u2014including the Hawwara, the Massufa, the Lamtuna, the Djuddala, the Sanhadja, and eventually the Tuareg\u2014the Berbers were a confederation of brown-skinned peoples who through constant migrations and demographic shifts became a human bridge connecting the Arabs, Europe, and the Black African kingdoms of West Africa. The great oasis trading town of Audaghost, which was eventually absorbed into the Empire of Ghana (and periodically reconquered by Berbers) was founded by migratory Berber traders, who also became effective intermediaries for spreading cultural practices and artifacts across the Sahara. This population also included the so-called Black Berbers\u2014the Haratin\u2014who moved from oasis to oasis throughout southern Morocco and Mauritania.\nThe Fulani. Also known as the Peul, the Fulbe, the Fula, the Fellata, and the Toucouleur, the Fulani expanded from southern Mauritania and into the Senegal River valley. The Fulani strongly influenced the state formations of Takrur and later Futa Toro and Futa Jallon. In association with their related neighbors, the Wolof and the Serer, they sent successive waves of migration east and south, integrating with and settling among other Sudanic peoples.\nThe Mande. The Maude (or Manding) peoples\u2014 including the Soninke, the Malinke (or Mandingo), the Wangara, the Sarakolle, the Marka, and the Dioula\u2014 have moved all over the Western Sudan from the Atlantic coast to the forests to the northern region. The Maude mixed with Niger Bend populations, founded the Ghana and Mali Empires, and formed a large proportion of the Songhai rulership. As a consequence of more than a millennium of migration, there are approximately two hundred Mande-related groups.\nThe Zhagawa and the Kanuri. On the Eastern Sudan the Zhagawa and the Kanuri, two related agricultural groups, developed as a result of the migrations of peoples fleeing climatic changes in the Sahara Desert and resettling in the challenging environment of the Lake Chad Basin. Some Saharan peoples, such as the Hausa, settled to the west of the lake, and the Zhagawa, the Kanembu, and the Kanuri settled to its east, where they developed the Kanem-Bornu polity. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries this state was involved in relentless slave raiding, forcing large groups in the area to become refugees and abandon tracts of densely populated land in order to hide in scattered locations.\nF. De Medeiros, \u201cThe Peoples of the Sudan: Population Movements,\u201d in Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century, edited by M. El Fasi and I. Hrbek, volume 3 of General History of Africa (London: Heinemann / Berkeley: University of California Press / Paris: UNESCO, 1988), pp. 119-139.\nJ. Devisse, \u201cTrade and Trade Routes in West Africa,\u201d in Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century, pp. 367-435.\nS. Diarra, \u201cHistorical Geography: Physical Aspects,\u201d in Methodology and African Prehistory, edited by J. Ki-Zerbo, volume 1 of General History of Africa (London: Heinemann / Berkeley: University of California Press / Paris: UNESCO, 1981), pp. 316-332.\nAkin L. Mabogunje, \u201cHistorical Geography: Economic Aspects,\u201d in Methodology and African Prehistory, pp. 333-347.\nD. T Niane, \u201cMali and the Second Mandingo Expansion,\u201d in Africa from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Century, edited by Niane, volume 4 of General History of Africa (London: Heinemann / Berkeley: University of California Press / Paris: UNESCO, 1984), pp. 117-171.\n\"Migration.\" World Eras. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" World Eras. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/migration\n\"Migration.\" World Eras. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/migration\nDuring the Great Depression more than two and one-half million Americans, many of them povertystricken, took to the road. They moved from country to city and sometimes from the city back to the country, from the South to the North and from the North and South to the West, within states and from state to state, leaving one region for another, in pursuit of elusive opportunities elsewhere. Families as well as single individuals set forth with what little they had, stealing rides in boxcars, bartering their few remaining possessions to obtain gasoline for decrepit jalopies, hitchhiking down dusty highways. In general, they left areas affected by declining manufacturing output, adverse weather conditions, soil erosion, farm foreclosures, boll weevil ravages, mechanization forcing laborers off the land, and stifling racial segregation.\nThe trend toward interregional migration began before the Depression. Migration rates were considerably higher in the United States from 1920 to 1930 than from 1930 to 1940. In the 1920s the population of the Northeast and North Central states grew, in part because of an influx of immigrants from abroad. During the same period nativeborn migrants headed to the North and West, fleeing drought and other agricultural devastation in the middle and southern portions of the nation. African Americans left the South in response to both adverse changes in farming and legalized discrimination.\nManufacturing cutbacks of the 1930s brought net declines in population to the Northeast and North Central regions as closed factory doors prompted migration from industrialized states. At the same time migrants continued to head out of the South and the parched Dust Bowl of the Southwest where howling winds scooped up dry topsoil. With its promise of orange groves and fertile fields, California beckoned as a particularly attractive destination for some 400,000 migrants called Okies. These were farmers, blown off their land in Oklahoma and parts of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Texas, who headed west on Route 66 in old automobiles.\nIn a 1944 report, the federal Social Security Board estimated population shifts in the United States due to migration totaled more than 5,800,000 from 1920 to 1930. This figure was cut nearly in half during the Depression, with the comparable estimate given as 2,576,000. Nevertheless, the fact that migration remained significant from 1930 to 1940 showed that thousands of Americans saw no way to improve their plight except to move.\nDifferent and confusing names characterized those who crossed state lines looking for work from 1930 to 1940. Initially, interstate migrants were somewhat differentiated from seasonal migrant laborers who traditionally had moved from place to place to harvest crops. In the early days of the Depression, those on the road commonly were called transients. They also were referred to by such terms as nonresident indigents or the unattached. Sometimes they were lumped together with hobos and tramps, social outcasts who were long-term wanderers.\nWhen the New Deal pushed through its Federal Emergency Relief Act in May 1933, it contained provision for a Federal Transient Program to help those who had left their homes. The program lasted for two years, functioned in forty-four states, and, at its height, offered assistance to more than 300,000 persons. It ended when the Roosevelt administration changed its approach to relief from direct aid to work-oriented projects centered in local communities. This left the floating population without legal rights to benefits, although the Resettlement Administration (which became part of the Farm Security Administration in 1937) provided some camps for migrants.\nAs the 1930s unfolded, the term migrant was used increasingly in place of the word transient. In 1940 the U.S. House of Representatives looked into the problems facing migrants. Its Select Committee to Investigate the Interstate Migration of Destitute Citizens held hearings from New York to California. Its five hundred witnesses dealt with deplorable conditions faced by transients, some of whom had become migratory agricultural workers. The hearings had little impact on legislation because the advent of World War II ended mass unemployment, but the committee's work made it plain that migration was changing the face of the United States.\nThe 1944 Social Security Board report provided a statistical picture of migration within the United States for the two decades prior to World War II. It pointed out that twenty-one states and the District of Columbia gained population from 1930 to 1940, acquiring a total of 2,567,000 new residents due to migration. At the same time the majority of states, twenty-seven, lost population as residents left to seek improved circumstances. In the early years of the Depression, migration in the Northeast took place from large cities and industrial areas, where workers had lost their jobs, to selected agricultural areas where migrants hoped to be self-sufficient. This trend shifted back somewhat toward the end of the decade with improvements in business and industrial conditions.\nDuring the 1930s the industrialized Northeast and the North Central states lost population, as did most of the South with the exception of Florida. Virginia and Maryland grew in population, benefiting from the expansion of government employment in the neighboring District of Columbia. But it was the West, including both the mountain and Pacific states, that scored the biggest increase, adding a total of 1,322,000 residents. California alone gained l,052,000 residents during the 1930s. Figures included both foreign-born and native persons, although immigration into the United States and emigration from it offset each other from 1930 to 1940. This contrasted with the previous decade when immigrants from abroad played a pronounced role in population growth. Clearly, during the Depression, when birth rates were particularly low, states that gained population did so due to interregional migration.\nFrom 1930 to 1940 relatively modest migration increased the population of New Hampshire, Connecticut, Indiana, Minnesota, Delaware, Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Texas, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. Many of these states served as magnets for the unemployed from industrial areas. Only a few states added more than 100,000 individuals. These included Maryland, Oregon, and Washington, along with the District of Columbia. Florida attracted 334,960 new residents by the end of the decade.\nWith some exceptions these migratory trends represented a continuation of patterns already in place. The nine states that had the largest gains in population from 1930 to 1940\u2014California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Indiana, Connecticut, Maryland, and Florida\u2014also had the largest increases in the preceding decade (from 1920 to 1930). While the annual rate of migration to these states declined during the Depression, it picked up again during World War II. From 1920 through 1940 a total of twenty states had continuous losses in population\u2014Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Montana; this trend also continued into World War II.\nAFRICAN-AMERICAN MOVEMENT\nThe Depression slowed, but did not stem, the general movement of African Americans from the South to the North and from rural to more urban areas within Southern states. Journalist Lorena Hickok, an undercover investigator of Depression conditions for the Roosevelt administration, noted the latter phenomena. She reported that white Southerners claimed that New Deal relief programs drew low-paid agricultural workers, many of them African Americans, out of the cotton fields and into nearby cities where they found little employment. More to the point, many white planters pocketed money paid to them by Roosevelt's Agricultural Adjustment Administration for taking land out of production. By refusing to share payments with their tenants and sharecroppers, as they were supposed to do, planters forced them off the land. In some cases they replaced laborers with machinery. Thus, the New Deal unwittingly contributed to displacements that encouraged migration already underway.\nNearly 500,000 African Americans fled the South from 1910 to 1920 when jobs opened to them in northern industry. The following decade an additional 750,000 exited to escape harsh economic and social conditions. During the 1930s the South lost about 350,000 African Americans, less than half the previous decade's total. The mass exodus of African Americans from the South did not come until the 1940s and 1950s when about three million people moved North and West, initially drawn by work in World War II defense plants. Nevertheless, the Depression did not halt redistribution of the African-American population outside the South, a movement that led to sweeping political changes and the end of segregation.\nMIGRATION SYMBOLISM\nNo group of migrants captured the feel of the Depression in the popular imagination to as great an extent as the Okies. The documentary photographer Dorothea Lange took a widely reproduced picture of a toil-worn Okie mother and her hungry children. Titled \"Migrant Mother,\" it appeared in An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion (1939), a book written by Lange and her husband, economist Paul Taylor. Lange's photograph still is used to symbolize the destitution faced by millions during the 1930s.\nJohn Steinbeck's best-selling novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939), subsequently made into a popular movie, familiarized the nation with the tribulations of the penniless Joad family as they strove to find a new life in California. The Joad family's fictional travails represented those of thousands of uprooted individuals who tried to better themselves by moving. Although many eventually established themselves in their new surroundings, the chronicles of downtrodden migrants in the 1930s remain a heartwrenching part of American history.\nSee Also: DUST BOWL; GRAPES OF WRATH, THE; MIGRATORY WORKERS; OKIES; TRANSIENTS.\nAsch, Nathan. \"Cross-Country Bus.\" New Republic 87 (April 25, 1934): 301\u2013304.\nCommittee on Care of Transient and Homeless. Records of the National Urban League. Part I. Series 4, Box 3, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\nConrad, David E. The Forgotten Farmers: The Story of Sharecroppers in the New Deal. 1965.\nKennedy, David M. Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929\u20131945. 1999.\nLange, Dorothea. \"The Making of a Documentary Photographer.\" Oral history interview with Suzanne Riess. University of California Regional Oral History Office, Berkeley, 1968.\nLisca, Peter. John Steinbeck: Nature and Myth. 1978.\nLowitt, Richard, and Maurine Beasley, eds. One Third of a Nation: Lorena Hickok Reports the Great Depression. 1981.\nOlson, James S., ed. Historical Dictionary of the New Deal: From Inauguration to Preparation for War. 1985.\nPeeler, David P. Hope among Us Yet: Social Criticism and Social Solace in Depression America. 1987.\nShindo, Charles J. Dust Bowl Migrants in the American Imagination. 1997.\nSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The New York Public Library African America Desk Reference. 1999.\nSmith, Jessie Carney, and Carrell Peterson Horton, eds. Historical Statistics of Black America. 1995.\nStott, William. Documentary Expression and Thirties America.1973.\nWoytinsky, W. S. \"Internal Migration during the War.\" Report prepared for the Bureau of Employment Security, Social Security Board. Records of the National Urban League, Part I. Series 3, Box 18, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of the Great Depression. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of the Great Depression. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/economics/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of the Great Depression. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/economics/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\nMigrations are mass movements from an unfavorable to a favorable locality and in plains-dwelling, large herbivores such as reindeer, bison, zebras, wildebeest, or elk they can be quite spectacular. In large sea mammals migrations are no less important, but to us are merely less visible and it has taken much effort by science to document at least a part of their extent, leaving much that is still shrouded in mystery. Mass-migrations occur when individuals flood to distant birthing or breeding grounds, to seasonal food sources, or to escape winter storms. Close associations of large numbers of individuals during migration is merely a security measure, capturing the great advantages of the \"selfish herd\" against predation. Long distance movements are also undertaken by individuals or by small groups, particularly in the oceans.\nMigrations take their origin in minor seasonal movements between habitats, such as the movements by mountainedwelling\ndeer, elk, or moose between winter ranges at low elevations and summer ranges at high elevations. By moving to lower elevations in fall the deer avoid the high snow levels that develop on their summer ranges at high elevation in late fall and winter. High snow levels hamper movements, at times severely. Also, at high elevations plants, and therefore food density per unit, are low. When high snow levels hamper mobility as well as increase the cost of locomotion, feeding in areas with low food density is uneconomical and individuals move to where there is more food, preferably such that can be acquired with little cost. Movement to lower elevations\nis the answer because forage density is higher and the cost of locomotion between mouthfuls of vegetation is much less. There is a high cost to scraping away snow from the forage it covers, and snow removal is easier and needs to be done less often at low elevations, at localities often out-side the mountains. A fourth factor is the shelter provided by trees and forests in winter, which are more likely to grow in valleys than on high slopes and mountain tops. Nevertheless, there is no rule without its exceptions! In the high mountains of western Canada and Alaska, once the snow hardens in late winter and its crust can support the weight of herbivores, mountain caribou and black-tailed deer may ascend the mountains and feed in the sub-alpine coniferous forests on the now accessible tree lichens. Mountain sheep and mountain goats may also ascend in order to feed on high alpine ridges where the powerful winds have blown away the snow, exposing the short, scattered, but highly nutritious grasses, sedges, and dwarf shrubs. Here the packed snow allows them to roam far and wide, be it in search of forage or to escape the occasional visit by wolves or wolverines. Also, some bull elk and bull moose may opt to stay, usually widely dispersed, at high elevation in very deep, loose snow along creeks because wolves are very unlikely to reach or harm them under such snow conditions. When hard \"sun crusts\" develop on the snow in late winter, however, the tables may be turned temporarily. Wolf packs can then travel freely on\nthe crusted snow surfaces during the night. During the day \"sun crusts\" may soften, trapping all travelers temporarily in deep snow.\nElevation draws herbivores into seasonal movement and change of venue by the fact that vegetation sprouts in spring\nat low elevation and that this sprouting creeps upward as spring progresses. Herbivores follow this line of sprouting vegetation because sprouting vegetation it is the most nutritious and most easily digested forage there is. Consequently, there are movements by all sort of large herbivores from the valley to the mountain tops in spring and summer. Less dramatic, but equally important are the movements of herbivores in response to flooding in river valleys and the withdrawal of the flood because the areas just flooded have been fertilized with silt, and rich plant growth follows the withdrawal of water.\nMigrations can become more complex if special nutritional needs must be met, or if social factors intervene into the movement pattern. American mountain sheep illustrate this well, because interspersed into the long seasonal movements between summer and winter ranges are extended visits to mineral licks in spring, to separate socializing areas of males in fall and again in spring where they meet and interact socially, and to special birthing and child-rearing areas for female sheep. These localities of increased social interaction have a powerful pull on the males, just as the lambing and lamb-rearing areas have as strong pull on females. Consequently, males and females move and live separately for all of the year except for about a month during the mating season. Mating occurs on the core wintering areas of females, which the adult males leave right after mating, possibly so as not to compete for the limited food supply available to the mothers of their prospective offspring. Thus the males move to separate wintering areas of their own. The distances between seasonal\nranges for mountain sheep may be tens of miles (kilometers) apart.\nMegaherbivores such as elephants, rhinos, and giraffes may move over huge annual home ranges between small dry season ranges close to water and large wet season ranges. The size of these ranges may be hundreds of square miles (kilometers). Areas within are used opportunistically depending on forage and water availability. The ability to move rapidly over long distances, coupled with excellent memory of locations, allows elephants to live in vast desert areas. While the wet season areas are large, travel may be restricted at that time by the abundance of food. Movement may be more extensive in the dry seasons due to decreased forage density.\nFood availability also dictates mass movements of African plains animals such as zebras, wildebeest, and gazelles in the Serengeti plains. The great productivity of the plains during the wet season attracts them, and they leave the woodlands they use during the dry season. Zebras, wildebeest, and gazelles form a grazing succession in which the zebras first remove the coarse grasses. The re-growth of grasses then creates good foraging conditions for wildebeest, which in turn graze down the grass exposing dicotyledonous plants that attract gazelles. The variations in timing of the rainy seasons thus affect the mass-movements of these herbivores to and from the woodlands.\nMigrations are most spectacular when masses of animals unite in closely coordinated movements. As indicated earlier, the proximity of individuals to one another and the coordination that keeps them together arise as an anti-predator adaptation in species adapted to open landscapes\u2014be they coverless terrestrial terrain or open oceans. In cover there is little possibility of group cohesion, but great opportunity for individual hiding and thus escape from predators. In the open, uniting into large formations has powerful advantages for prey. Joining with others of one's kind is a purely selfish act aimed at self-preservation. Consequently, this grouping has been labeled \"the selfish herd.\" It is very common. To begin with, close herding empties the landscape of the species, forcing resident predators on alternate prey\u2014except where the species is bunched. Here the chances of any individual being taken by a predator depend on the number of others of its kind it is with. In a larger herd the chances of being attacked are smaller than in a small herd. This is called the dilution effect. Thirdly, the individuals in the center of the herd are shielded from predator attacks by individuals on the periphery. This is the position effect. Fourthly, when a herd flees there is for each individual a greater chance in a large herd than in a small herd that someone is a slower\nrunner. Selfish herds are thus dangerous places for slow runners, be they ill or merely heavily pregnant. However, for a healthy individual of average abilities, joining with others and staying close together is an excellent way to minimize the risk of being caught by predators. As a consequence, uniting into huge herds is a possibility in large expanses of open landscape.\nHowever, the very gathering into a huge mass raises severe problems in food acquisition. A large mass of herbivores will quickly deplete the available forage and must move on. That is, huge herds must move just to stay fed and it matters little where they go as long as they stay with food. This leads, of course, to unpredictable movements, which incidentally reduces predation risk still further as it does not permit predators to anticipate the direction or time of movements. This random movement, excepting predictable occupation of grasslands freed of snow in winter by warm katapatic winds along mountain fronts, or of grasslands recovering from large wildfires, was suggested to be the model of bison migration in North America up to the late nineteenth century. That is, food availability governed the mass-movements of the bison herds over the huge expanse of prairie in the center of the continent.\nThe mass migrations of reindeer in Eurasia and barren ground or Labrador caribou in North America have as their primary focus the calving ranges in spring. Pregnant females lead this migration, which is closely focused in both space and time. This is the most predictable migration and it leads to barren, snowed-over areas with a minimum of predators. These large, dense herds also reduce predation by \"swamping\" existing predators with a great surplus of calves on the calving grounds. Reindeer bulls lag behind in the migration. From the calving grounds the herds move predictably to summer ranges with high productivity and some protection from insects, which in large numbers can debilitate caribou. Males and females mix on the summer ranges. From the summer feeding grounds the herds drift towards the wintering areas below the timberline. They mate during a short rutting season while traveling to the winter ranges. Caribou can travel with remarkable speed and shift location within any seasonal range. Nevertheless, their movements are predictable as they follow the same landscape features including favorite locations above waterfalls and rapids on large rivers. These and large lakes are no serious barrier to caribou, which are excellent swimmers. Caribou may travel over 3,100 mi (5,000 km) in their annual migrations.\nA feature common to migratory terrestrial or marine species is that they become very fat on their summer feeding grounds and then depart with a fat-load to subsidize their maintenance and reproductive activities elsewhere. Fattening\u2014which is metabolically a very expensive process since for\nevery unit of fat stored, as much as another unit is lost as metabolic heat\u2014evolved in response to both seasonality of climates and high diversity of habitats within any one season. Extremes in seasonality as well as in terrestrial and marine habitats developed during the major glaciations of the Ice Ages during the Pleistocene.\nSome extreme examples of fattening and long distance migrations were evolved by baleen whales. For instance, in the short Antarctic summer such whales congregate about the Antarctic pack ice encircling the Antarctic continent, particularly in regions where the cold waters rich in dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide are fertilized by mineral-rich, warm deep-current upwellings to produce explosive plankton growth. Whales feed gluttonously on this superabundant food, mainly on krill, which consist of small crustaceans, and lay down massive fat deposits. Some whales reach about 40% body fat at the end of summer. As the Antarctic summer turns to winter the pack ice extends outward from the continent, cutting off whales from their feeding grounds. The whales depart for warm waters thousands of miles (kilometers) away where the pregnant females give birth to their young and maintain lactation while usually fasting until the following summer. These whales thus live by a \"boom and bust\" economy and their huge size and reduced metabolism per unit mass allow them to exist without feeding through the greater part of the year. Similar patterns of seasonal feeding and dispersal are followed by whales in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres except that the plankton food supply in the Antarctic appears to be richer on average and whales reach there larger sizes. Clearly, being able to fast during the reproductive periods allows whales to choose areas of increased security for their newborn and growing offspring. The phenomenon of gigantic migratory whales is predicted on the existence of polar mineral-enriched waters near the freezing point that, unlike tropical mineral-poor waters, are superlative producers of phyto and of zooplankton, as well as on the existence of fast-freezing polar ice shelves that after summer exclude the gluttonous behemoths.\nTerrestrial migration has not been for small-bodied creatures, the myth of northern lemming migrations not withstanding. Small-bodied mammals tend to deal with seasonality by growing fat in summer and hibernating during the winter, as do some northern carnivores such as bears and badgers. Hibernating is a withdrawal in time from severe climatic and foraging conditions; migration is a withdrawal in space. Thus these are both adaptations that deal with the severity of seasonal winter climates.\nThe presence of large, very fat herbivores must have been an irresistible attraction to human hunters for untold millennia.\nTo exploit such migratory species, however, requires either following them continuously\u2014an unlikely prospect\u2014or developing a way to regularly intercept their migrations, killing in excess of need, and finding means to store the surplus for the future. Intercepting migratory species cannot be done with out understanding chronologic time. Migrants tend to reappear in the same localities much at the same calendar time, particularly if migration is closely tied to reproduction. Reproduction is timed in some of the migrants by the annual light regime which, via stimuli through the optic nerve to the hypothalamus, regulates the hormonal orchestration of reproduction. The variation in annual reproduction tends to be narrowly confined about specific calendar dates, and so are the migratory movements associated with reproduction. The same individuals reappear in the same locality within a few days of the same calendar date each year.\nThere is some evidence to suggest that Upper Paleolithic people in Eurasia discovered chronologic time and used it to predict and exploit migratory reindeer. They marked what appear to be lunar calendars on tines cut from reindeer antlers. That would have enabled them to anticipate reindeer migrations, move to localities where reindeer were vulnerable, and prepare for the kill. Reindeer bones comprise over 90% of the bones from Upper Paleolithic archeological sites. There is evidence for large flint-blade processing sites. Long, very sharp flint blades were struck skillfully from large flint cores. These long, thin flint flakes are ideal knives for the many hands needed to carve up reindeer meat for drying. Wood ash, ideal for smoking and drying meat, predominates in Upper Paleolithic hearths. The pattern of bone fragments indicates that de-boning of reindeer carcasses was done away from processing sites, so that meat was brought in for processing with just the bones required to hold the meat together or those used for marrow fat or tools. The superlative physical development of these large-brained cave-painters indicates that they enjoyed abundant food of the highest quality. Caribou meat has balanced amino acids for humans and caribou fat has an optimum essential fatty acid balance for brain growth. Caribou are valued highly as food by indigenous people and Arctic travelers and their fur is unsurpassed as a material for clothing and shelters in Arctic climates. Eventually salmon replaced some of the reindeer in the Upper Paleolithic, but salmon runs are also chronologically timed and can be predicted by calendar dates. To exploit a reindeer or salmon run it is crucial to be at the right place in the right time. And the same applies to migrations of bowhead whales along the coast, an important traditional food source for northern coastal people. Without an idea of chronologic time and how to keep track of it, no large-bodied mammalian migrants could be hunted systematically. With the discovery of chronologic time, however, these very rich, predictable, high-quality food sources became available for exploitation, leading to the spread and dominance of modern humans from the late Pleistocene onward.\nGeist, V. Deer of the World. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998.\nGeist, V. Mountain Sheep. A Study in Behavior and Evolution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1971.\nIrwin, L. L. \"Migration.\" In North American Elk: Ecology and Management, edited by Dale E. Toweill and Jack Ward Thomas. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002.\nMaddock, Linda. \"The 'Migration' and Grazing Succession.\" In Serengeti: Dynamics of an Ecosystem, edited by A. R. E. Sinclair and M. Norton-Griffiths. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.\nOwen-Smith, R. N. Megaherbivores. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.\nSlijper, E. J. Whales. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1979.\nFancy, S. G., L. E. Pank, K. R. Whitten, and W. L. Regelin. \"Seasonal Movements of Caribou in Arctic Alaska as Determined by Satellite.\" Canadian Journal of Zoology 67 (1989): 644\u2013650.\nValerius Geist, PhD\n\"Migration.\" Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-1\n\"Migration.\" Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-1\nMigration is the act of moving from one place to another, and is often associated with seasonal movements of animals between their breeding territory and a wintering range. This activity is most readily observed in birds , but has been documented in many other animals as well, including insects , fish , whales, and other mammals . Migration is a complex behavior that involves timing, navigation and other survival skills.\nSome birds, such as prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus), travel east to west and back. These movements, called longitudinal migrations, are probably related to seasonal changes in the choice of prey and its location.\nElevational migration occurs in many animals that live on mountains . A short migration to lower elevations in winter will accomplish the same as a much longer southerly migration, since valleys have warmer climates than do mountaintops. A form of elevational migration also occurs in zooplankton , tiny animals that drift with the currents in the open ocean . In the summer, when tiny plants are abundant, the zooplankton live near the ocean surface, feeding on the plants. In the winter, they migrate 1,090 yd (1,000 m) deeper and do not feed at all.\nMigratory animals travel along the same general routes each year. Several common \"flyways\" are used by North American birds on their southward journey. The most commonly used path includes a 496-682 mi (800-1,100 m) flight across the Gulf of Mexico. In order to survive this arduous journey, birds must store extra energy in the form of fat . All along the migration route, but particularly before crossing a large expanse of water , birds will rest and eat, sometimes for days at a time. The recommencement of the journey will begin only when a certain amount of body fat is reached.\nThe requirement of stopover sites in addition to breeding and wintering sites makes migratory animals particularly susceptible to habitat loss, and thus many migrants are among our most endangered species .\nAlthough most migrants travel at night, a few birds prefer daytime migrations. The pathways used by these birds tend to be less direct and slower than those of night migrants, primarily because of differences in feeding strategies. Night migrants can spend the day in one area, foraging for food and building up energy reserves for the night's non-stop flight. Daytime migrants must combine travel with foraging, and thus tend to keep to the shorelines, which are rich in insect life, capturing food during a slow but ever-southward journey.\nDespite the dangers of long-distance travel, many different animals have developed migration strategies, presumably as a defense against the greater dangers of environmental uncertainty and competition . The breeding range of migratory animals is likely to cover a region whose environment becomes increasingly inhospitable after the breeding season is over (i.e. there is less food available in the winter), so it is advantageous to travel elsewhere. The wintering ranges will have food available year-round, but also many more animals competing for that food, as well as increased competition for shelter in which to raise their young. Hence the advantage of returning to the breeding grounds, where competition is less severe.\nPerhaps the most remarkable aspect of migration is the navigational skills employed by the animals. Birds such as the albatross (Diomedea sp.) and lesser golden plover (Pluvialis dominica) travel hundreds of miles over the featureless open ocean, yet unerringly home in on the same breeding grounds year after year. Salmon (Oncorynchus sp.) migrate upstream from the sea to the very same freshwater shallows in which they were hatched. Monarch butterflies (Danas plexippus), which began life in the United States or Canada, travel to the same wintering grounds in southern California or Mexico that had been used by ancestors many generations removed.\nHow are these incredible feats of navigation accomplished? Different animals have been shown to use a diverse range of navigational aids, involving senses often much more acute than our own. Sight, for example, may be important for some animals' navigational skills, although it may often be secondary to other senses. Salmon can smell the water of their home rivers , and follow this scent all the way from the sea. Pigeons also sense wind-borne odors and may be able to organize the memories of the sources of these smells in a kind of internal map . It has been shown that many animals have the ability to sense the magnetic forces associated with the north and south poles, and thus have their own builtin compass. This magnetic sense, along with the sense of smell, are believed to be the most important factors involved in animal migration, but researchers are continually discovering new and unusual navigational systems throughout the animal kingdom.\nLong, Michael E. \"Secrets of Animal Navigation.\" National Geographic 179, no. 6. (June 1991).\n\u2014The place that an animal lives, which provides everything necessary for the animal's survival.\n\u2014The process of finding one's way to a known destination across unfamiliar terrain.\nEmigration from the Seventeenth Century to 1845\nKerby Miller\nEmigration from 1850 to 1960\nEmigration and Immigration since 1950\nEnda Delaney\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\nMigration is the seasonal movement of an animal to a place that offers more favorable living conditions. Migrations can be long or short distances and are usually annual, involving a round trip. Although there are many risks involved in migrating, they are usually outweighed by the benefits.\nAlthough some people consider the one-way, permanent relocation of an animal to be a migration (such as when a species is driven from its natural habitat by a sudden change in living conditions), most scientists consider migration be a periodic, regular occurrence in which certain animals make a regular, round-trip journey to the same place. A good example is the Arctic tern, the animal that makes the longest known migration. This remarkable bird leaves its arctic home as winter approaches and flies south to Antarctica to take advantage of its \"summer.\" When winter approaches in the south, the tern returns north to take advantage of the arctic \"summer\" there. Altogether, it flies about 25,000 miles in a single year.\nHowever, migrations do not necessarily have to be as long as the Arctic tern's to be considered real migrations. Some species, like the grizzly bears that frequent the Rocky Mountains, make \"vertical\" migrations in which they migrate to high-altitude tundra meadows in early summer where they feed. Later in the season they come down to feed on plants growing in lower-altitude valleys and meadows. However, most animals usually make longer migrations. The North American bison once migrated in enormous herds from their summer range in the northern prairie to their winter habitats further south. Certain fish can also be long-distance migrants, such as the Atlantic salmon. These salmon hatch in large rivers and migrate as juveniles to the open ocean. There they feed for several years until they are sexually mature, after which they migrate back upriver to the stream where they were born in order to breed.\nMost migrations take place on a yearly basis. The effort that an animal has to make in order to do this is usually considerable, making it an \"expensive\" activity. This means that it costs an animal great amounts of energy to move itself from one place to another. Migrating also can involve substantial risk, since it becomes a time when the animal is exposed to stress and predators as well as to the possibility of getting lost. Despite this, migration is an adaptive behavior that is carried out because it confers some sort of benefit on the animal that does it. These \"benefits\" usually outweigh the \"costs.\"\nAmong the benefits of migration are a greater abundance of food and more favorable weather conditions. Some animals actually follow their food. For example, the dramatic migration of millions of monarch butterflies from eastern Canada and the United States to Mexico is believed to be related to the availability of milkweed plants on which these butterflies feed and lay their eggs.\nCertain animals migrate to specific areas to mate, lay eggs, or give birth, while others migrate in order to raise their young under favorable conditions. For example, many birds migrate where there are favorable nesting places and plentiful insects to feed their ravenous young. Humpback whales migrate from their polar waters and give birth in warm tropical waters. In these waters the young can easily thrive and can build up layers of insulating blubber to fight the extreme cold of their future feeding grounds.\nWhatever the reason, it appears that migration in certain animals is instinctive or inherited behavior. This means that the migrating animal reacts to certain \"cues\" and acts out a pattern of behavior that all the generations before it have done. Studies have shown that different animals respond to different cues. For some, it is the declining hours of daylight. Others respond to temperature or weather changes, and some react specifically to changes in rainfall amounts. It is believed that these changes cause an animal to respond because they trigger the release of certain hormones that are the real stimulants to migration.\nThere is mystery in exactly how these different species manage to find their way, sometimes over great distances. It is known that some, like salmon, are guided by their sense of smell, while others, like whales, use echolocation or bounce sounds off objects to orient themselves. Some, like the caribou, simply follow well-trodden trails or use landmarks. Many birds use the positions of the Sun and stars to navigate or are believed to be able to sense Earth's magnetic fields. Overall, migration is an animal's response to seasonal changes in the availability of the things it values, such as food, shelter, and mates. If their existing habitat cannot provide those things, then these animals will physically relocate in order to find them.\n\"Migration.\" U*X*L Complete Life Science Resource. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" U*X*L Complete Life Science Resource. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/migration\n\"Migration.\" U*X*L Complete Life Science Resource. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/migration\nThis entry consists of two distinct articles with differing geographic domains.\nMigration in the African Diaspora\nU.S. Migration/Population\nJoe W. Trotter, Jr.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration-0\nLeslie Page Moch\nHuman mobility has been fundamental to European societies throughout their histories, yet the role it has played has changed with each era. By the eighteenth century, the social organization of migration took recognizable forms that remain useful in observing migration through to the twenty-first century.\nCoerced migrations oust people from home against their will (for example, enslaved Africans and persecuted European Protestants) and forbid their return.\nSettler migrations move people (like the English settlers in North America) far from home who were unlikely\u2014but not completely unable\u2014to return.\nCareer migrations move people at the will of their employers, who determine the movement and the possibility of return home (for example, Spanish and Portuguese Jesuit priests in Central America and Brazil).\nChain migrations link people from a common hometown or village with a particular destination. Operating through human contacts, especially people from home who, once settled at the destination, would help newcomers, this may be the most common organization of migration in peacetime history.\nCircular migrations are undertaken by people who mean to return home after a period of time (such as their years as a servant or apprentice in town or their months away at seasonal harvest work).\nLocal migrations keep movers (like the bride from a neighboring village or worker born in the outskirts of the city) close to familiar faces and routines.\nAlthough both men and women moved, migration was distinct for each sex. More men than women left Europe for the Americas until the twentieth century; moreover, men dominated the large teams of migrant harvesters that circulated through regions in the summers. Most migrants were young, single people, and men and women almost always worked at different occupations\u2014this meant that they often chose different destinations, and even in a large city with work for all, young women were often domestic servants while young men were apprentices or laborers. Because women were more likely to travel short distances to marry or to work as servants, women may have actually been more likely to leave home than young men. In addition, noneconomic motives for migration, such as marriage, family difficulties, and a pregnancy to keep secret played a more significant role for women than for men.\nLATE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE\nEuropean society in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance was primarily rural, yet people were not immobile. Indeed, inquiry into rural mobility has substantially changed our view of European rural history. Trade, exchanges of land, and human relations dictated certain kinds of movements. This remained the case for the coming centuries, to varying degrees. Beggars and pedlars brought news to isolated villages; peasants bought and sold property and moved in free-holding areas. In addition, merchants moved across long distances products that eventually reached elites everywhere: leather from central Spain, wool from England, cloth from Flanders, metals from central German areas, furs and timber from Scandinavia, grain from the north-central European plain, olive oil from the Mediterranean littoral. Finally, social life and church marriage regulations meant that men and women often sought mates outside the confines of their village.\nThe Protestant Reformation, beginning in 1517, opened a period of wars, repressions, and feuds that marked patterns of mobility. The Peasant Revolt of 1524\u20131525 marked the beginning of religiously based conflicts that developed into civil wars, the French Wars of Religion, the Dutch Revolt, and the Thirty Years' War (1618\u20131648), all of which emptied out regions, destroying farmlands and families. In addition, religious struggles led Protestant refugees\u2014the Huguenots\u2014to seek shelter in safe havens such as Calvin's Geneva, England, or the Netherlands. Intolerance moved people through the end of the seventeenth century; when Louis XIV terminated tolerance for Protestants by revoking the Edict of Nantes in 1685, for example, some 160,000 Protestants are estimated to have fled France.\nWith the European\u2014initially Iberian\u2014explorations of the sixteenth century, Spain and Portugal sent thousands of people (almost all men) across the Atlantic and Indian oceans as soldiers, seamen, priests, and traders. As the spice trade with India developed into the extraction of gold and silver in Mexico and Peru, more Europeans went to seek their fortune and many died abroad. These early explorations had two consequences for the mobility of European peoples. First, the seaports thrived; port cities such as Seville and Lisbon grew as they attracted seamen and potential expatriates from surrounding regions. In addition, men and women served as artisans and servants in these unusually prosperous cities; they came from the regions surrounding the seaports as well as from farther afield. Thus, even the earliest European explorations set off movements within Europe.\nThis is also true of the trade with Africa, which began as a gold trade under Portuguese auspices in the fifteenth century. This trade turned to a trade in enslaved Africans sold initially to work the mines and sugar plantations of the Americas. To date this was the largest single coerced migration in human history. About 8 million enslaved Africans arrived in the Americas before 1820, dwarfing the 2.3 million Europeans who by then had crossed the Atlantic. At least 9.5 million enslaved Africans arrived between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. About half of these went to the Caribbean, a third to Brazil, and only about 6 percent to what became the United States. Not until 1840 did more Europeans than Africans cross the Atlantic.\nNonetheless, the empires and explorations of early modern Europe increasingly affected seaports, small towns, and villages as the Iberian empires gave way in importance to those of the Dutch, English, and French. Both London and Amsterdam, for example, grew fivefold between 1550 and 1650, and more than doubled in the seventeenth century. Amsterdam was fed by people fleeing the Spanish Netherlands after 1550, and its imperial trade attracted immigrants from Germany and Norway as well as rural Dutch. A third of the people married in Amsterdam in the seventeenth century and one fourth of the eighteenth-century marriage partners were from outside the Dutch Republic. Many were Norwegian seamen, but German immigrants were most important: over 28,000 German men married in the city in these centuries, and over 19,000 German women. Many newcomers joined the ranks of seamen, but others\u2014like the German women who were domestic servants\u2014joined the labor force of the booming seaport. The same is true of London: it grew despite being the departure point for thousands of sailors, colonials, and indentured servants in the seventeenth century; moreover, it was the most important vocational training center for apprentices from throughout England as well as the workplace for young women servants and seamstresses from the surrounding regions. Thus, the early European empires affected not only world political and economic patterns, but also patterns of migration and settlement within the continent. Often, the number of people who entered the city far outnumbered its actual increase in population for two reasons: first, many subsequently went to sea as sailors, indentured servants, traders, or adventurers, never to return; second, many worked in the city and then left again to return home or to try another destination. Turnover and temporary migration were incalculably important to early modern cities.\nAside from the mobility affected by overseas exploration and settlement, the European continent was enlivened by continuing patterns of chain migration, circular migration, and local migrations that stirred the countryside and fueled cities. Many more people moved within Europe than left its shores. Chain migrations linked towns and villages to regional and national capitals as, for example, a sister joined her domestic servant sibling in town or village construction workers joined their experienced compatriots in a growing capital. Circular migrations not only sent workers\u2014and elites\u2014to cities and home again, but also organized harvest work. Local migrations characterized most marriage markets and land transfers.\nTwo shifts modified the ongoing migration patterns in the eighteenth century. First, around 1750 the population began to grow throughout Europe in a trend that continued until the late twentieth century. In the 1750\u20131800 period alone, the population increased by 34 percent. Earlier marriage and fewer disastrous epidemics (such as the bubonic plague) meant that more children survived to need work and food; households and villages were fuller than they had been since the fourteenth century. At the same time, the production of goods in domestic settings\u2014called rural industry, domestic industry, or cottage industry\u2014expanded dramatically, increasing to unprecedented volumes as villagers produced products such as yarn, thread, silk, linen, cotton, ship nails, socks, watches, lace, and shoes in their homes. These fundamental demographic and economic developments affected migration so that two distinct patterns of geographic mobility emerged.\nOn one hand, rural industry enabled villages, small towns, and certain urban centers to thrive\u2014those that coordinated, finished, and exported domestic products. Precisely the small towns that coordinated this production were the kinds of urban areas to grow in this period, and industrial villages also attracted and retained people more than others. Many rural workers were women because the production of lace and fabric depended on women's work. The Austrian cotton firm Schwechat illustrates the size and composition of the labor force: in 1752, 408 workers worked in and around Vienna finishing cloth, 49 distributed raw material, 436 wove cloth (men's work), and 5,655 women were spinners. Rural production had the general effect of supporting people in industrial regions at home.\nOn the other hand, not all members of the new generations of the eighteenth century were supported by local economies. For more people, leaving home to work became routine. Indeed, by the end of the eighteenth century, seasonal, circular mobility expanded. In western and southern Europe, seven massive migration systems engaged at least 20,000 people each by 1800, most of whom were men. The greatest number of workers in the north traveled to the Paris basin where harvest work in the Ile-de-France and the city created a double attraction; they came from throughout France to work as laborers, traders, and harvest workers. The system that brought men to Holland was next most important, including up to 30,000 men at its peak; they came from Germany and France to work as sailors, servants, and harvesters. A third system in the north brought some 20,000 people to work in London and the home counties; from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, they divided between urban laborers and harvest workers. The largest system in the south drew about 100,000 workers per year to Corsica, Rome, and Italy's central plain; harvest workers in vineyards and wheatfields and construction workers hailed primarily from Italy's mountainous provinces. The Po Valley engaged about 50,000 people; mountain-dwellers came to its rice fields and construction sites in Turin and Milan. Madrid and Castile attracted not only 60,000 workers from Galicia in northwest Spain, but also an army of upland French; these two groups of workers performed urban work as well as grain harvesting. Finally, the Mediterranean littoral, from northeastern Spain to Provence in eastern France, brought some 35,000 people out of the highlands every year to harvest grain and grapes, and to perform tasks in Barcelona and Marseille. These seven systems were essential to the workings of eighteenth-century European economies, and forecast future systems of circular migration by their size and importance.\nDuring the one hundred years between the fall of Napoleon and the opening shots of World War I (1815\u20131914), demographic and economic shifts again reshaped patterns of human mobility. The first of these is the astonishing growth of the population of Europe. The population of 187 million in 1800 grew to 468 million by 1913, increasing 42 percent in the first half of the century and another 76 percent by World War I. Behind this population growth lay high birthrates, a decrease in deaths from disease, and improved production and distribution of food. Consequently, European populations expanded more rapidly than those of Africa and Asia. In fact, Europeans and people of European origin were 22 percent of the world's population in 1800, and such people were 38 percent of the global population on the eve of World War I.\nThe second shift is the collapse of rural livelihoods, which began in Britain, to the west, and moved, unevenly, by region, to the east and south. Small farms and subsistence agriculture increasingly gave way to large-scale cash crops, such as the sugar beet. Crops failed: the potato famine in Ireland in the early 1840s is the most disastrous example of food shortages that were widespread, especially in the \"hungry forties.\" Rural industries failed in region after region under the pressure of competition from mechanized industry; they had allowed hundreds of thousands of country people to survive.\nThird, mechanized industry took hold in Britain, then on the continent, expanding not only industrial productivity and trade, but also the service sector of urban society. Relatedly, changes in transportation technology furthered long-distance movement, although much mobility, including urbanization, occurred in short regional moves. In the long run, these changes produced an urban society in Europe. By 1900, over half the British lived in towns of over 20,000, as did one-quarter of Belgians and Dutch and one-fifth of Germans and French. Urbanization, the growth in the proportion of people living in cities, is a central characteristic of this period when village society lost its preeminence as urban growth outstripped rural growth.\nThe collapse of rural livelihoods and the insecurity engendered by these collapses is at the heart of migration shifts, which left millions of people (particularly young people) with few alternatives to departure. Employment as farm hands (farm servants), which had engaged young men and women in annual contracts, was reduced as farm routines were increasingly dictated by the rhythm of cash crops; this meant that fewer people had year-round employment and more joined the teams of sugar beet workers, grain harvesters, and potato diggers that increasingly traveled to large farms to work for a period of weeks or months. The great systems of circular migration of 1800 described above gave way to larger systems of rural workers. For example, at midcentury 50,000 Irish per year worked in England between the time they planted their potatoes in February and harvested them in November. Over 264,000 male and 98,000 female agricultural workers in France moved in seasonal migration circuits, not counting the foreign harvesters like Belgians who harvested grain in northern France. The number of people working the vine harvest\u2014intense, short-term work\u2014reached nearly 526,000 men and 352,000 women. After 1850, when sugar beet cultivation became more important, 50,000 Belgians cut sugar beets in France and over 100,000 international workers (Russians, Poles, and Scandinavians) worked in Saxony. Poles\u2014many of them women\u2014from Galicia went east to Russia and west into German territories to work sugar beet and potato fields. Germany regulated the movement of its international workers to ensure their temporary status, especially Poles, who were required to return home from December to February. Thus, the agricultural labor force was international and mobile in 1914.\nThis is also true of the labor force that constructed the new transportation infrastructure of the nineteenth century, the railroad. Begun in England in the 1830s and 1840s, then Belgium, the Low Countries, then France, Germany, and Italy in the rest of the century, this was seasonal, outdoor work blasting out tunnels, building bridges, grading railroad beds, and laying rails. Railroad construction employed people willing to live in makeshift barracks in remote areas; these were often foreign workers: the Irish in England, Poles in Germany, and Italians in Germany, France, and Switzerland.\nIf temporary work was the hallmark of the countryside, it was also true for cities. Most important, the expanding cities of Europe were built by seasonal labor; housing, commercial spaces, public facilities, and urban infrastructures such as streets, sewer systems, tram lines, and subways were based on the summer work of men in the construction trades. Workers from Spanish Galicia and northern Portugal built Madrid, construction workers from Poland and Italy labored in the Rhine-Ruhr zone, masons from central France built Paris and Lyon. By 1907, over 30,000 Italians were at work in excavation and masonry in Germany, over 57,000 in construction\u2014this in addition to the 14,000 German brickmakers from Lippe, whose migrant labor shadowed the construction season.\nAfter the countryside, cities were the second great destination of the nineteenth-century European migrant. Millions of men and women moved to cities and\u2014due to insecurity, a desire to return home, or a new opportunity\u2014moved on. It is the net number of people who stayed on who ultimately created an urbanizing continent. Some cities mushroomed where there had only been small towns before; this enormous growth was the hallmark of the industrial age. Many newcomers were women, drawn to the textile towns that offered so much employment in spinning mills in the early industrial period. Manchester, for example, the first city of the industrial revolution, was home to over 41,000 people in 1774, nearly 271,000 by 1831, and over 600,000 in 1900. On the other hand, men outnumbered women in the metalworking and coal towns of the Ruhr Valley. Duisburg, at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers, grew from 8,900 in 1848 to nearly 107,000 in 1904. Most cities with a longer history were commercial and administrative centers, and added some industry on their peripheries; their newcomers were proletarian laborers, domestic servants, dressmakers, artisans, clerks, and other service workers. Paris, for example, grew from 547,000 to over 2.5 million during the century; more typically, the provincial town of Nimes in southern France grew from 40,000 to 80,000.\nThe third great destination of nineteenth-century migrants lay beyond the Atlantic Ocean. Transoceanic migration was not new, but greatly expanded on previous trends. For example, about 1.5 million people had emigrated from Britain to North America in the eighteenth century; some 125,000 German settlers in North America had been increased by about 17,000 mercenaries who stayed on after the American Revolution. After 1815, 30,000 to 40,000 European migrants came to the Americas annually. Then in the 1840s, mass migrations began, fueled by two trends. On one hand, the demand for labor exploded in the farmlands and cities in North America and the sugar and coffee plantations of Latin America. Particularly in Latin America, the abolition of slavery was behind this demand for plantation workers. For example, Brazil, which had absorbed 38 percent of enslaved Africans since 1500, outlawed slavery in stages, from the abolition of the African slave trade in 1851 to the Golden Law of full abolition in 1888; consequently, it recruited Europeans (especially Italians) in hopes of replacing its field workers. On the other hand, Europe's \"hungry forties,\" political struggles, and huge population growth exacerbated suffering and employment and thereby encouraged emigration. Transatlantic departures pushed into high gear as 200,000 to 300,000 Europeans departed in the late 1840s. Most dramatically, during the worst years of the potato famine in Ireland (1846\u20131851), a million Irish perished and another million set out for England and the United States; at this time the Germans and Dutch, also hard-hit, set out for the United States. Even this number increased so that an estimated 13 million embarked between 1840 and 1880 and another 13 million between 1880 and 1900. About 52 million migrants left Europe between 1860 and 1914, of whom roughly 37 million (72 percent) traveled to North America, 11 million (21 percent) to South America, and 3.5 million (6 percent) to Australia and New Zealand. About one-third of the emigrants to North American returned home.\nBy the eve of World War I, mobile Europeans crossed the countrysides in work teams, entered the growing cities of the continent, and tried their fortunes abroad; at every destination, many men and women returned home or tried another destination. In many cases, they were part of an international labor force in city and countryside\u2014whether in Europe or the Americas\u2014laboring in factories, fields, offices, and middle-class kitchens. On the continent in 1910, there were over one million foreign workers in Germany, among them nearly 600,000 Poles and 150,000 Italians; foreigners were about 2 percent of the population. France, too, harbored over a million foreigners, over 400,000 Italians and nearly 300,000 Belgians; foreigners constituted about 3 percent of the population. Foreign immigrants were even more important in Switzerland, where nearly 15 percent of the population and 17 percent of the labor force were foreigners, with over 200,000 each of Germans and Italians. Most foreign laborers in western Europe were Polish, Italian, Belgian, or German, but the working reality of the immigrant labor force was more complex than that. Consider the frustrated foreman in the Ruhr Valley in 1901 who could not understand any of the thirty workers under his supervision\u2014despite the fact that he spoke five languages! His work crew were Dutch men from the northwestern Netherlands, Poles from eastern German territories, and Croatians.\nWorld War I. These vast flows of migrants changed suddenly with the outbreak of World War I, heralding a century of dramatic shifts in patterns of mobility and increasing state control\u2014at least attempted control\u2014of migration. With the outbreak of hostilities in the summer of 1914, overseas migrations nearly ceased, and in 1915, many Europeans returned home to fight. In Europe, the majority of Germans returned to their country. Not everyone was free to go home, however, and wartime meant labor recruitment and coerced migration. In the interests of the German state, over 300,000 Russian-Polish seasonal industrial and agricultural workers were kept on; where they had been forced to return home annually before the war, they were now forbidden to return. Russian Polish men of military age were retained so that they could not join enemy armies. Germany also used prisoners of war and recruited Belgian workers by force in the winter of 1916\u20131917, when over 100,000 Dutch and Belgians worked behind German lines. France used similar tactics, expanding its wartime labor force with prisoners of war and contract labor from Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Algeria, Indochina, and China.\nThe twentieth century was an age of coerced migration for Europeans and for people worldwide. With the end of the war came the first great refugee movement of the century. The war, then revolution and civil war in Russia set off a stream of 500,000 refugees and exiles into Germany, 400,000 into France, and 70,000 into Poland; this stopped only when the border of the USSR closed in 1923. The years of war had forced migration from Polish territories, so that about 700,000 Poles were repatriated by 1923. An estimated 200,000 Germans were repatriated, many from the eastern provinces of the Reich that were returned to a reconstructed Poland after the Versailles settlement. In the west, about 120,000 Germans from Alsace-Lorraine fled into the Rhineland, and 50,000 French moved into Alsace-Lorraine as it once again became part of France. This war, then, not only killed 10 million, but was also the impetus for the flight of Russians, Poles, and Germans to the west and the resettling of people around Alsace and the Rhineland.\nAfter the war, the United States restricted immigration by passing laws in 1921 and 1924 that instituted restrictive national quotas on southern and eastern Europeans, especially cutting off the immigration of Poles and Italians that had been so significant before 1918. Immigration to Germany was reduced as well, since it was plagued by inflation and unemployment in the 1920s; the 2 million foreigners in 1918 were reduced to 174,000 by 1924. (Nonetheless, Germany continued to regulate foreign labor, especially in agriculture, where some 50,000 Polish workers came for the beet and potato harvests in 1920.)\nBy contrast, the state of France encouraged immigration. It allowed Russian and Polish political \u00e9migr\u00e9s to build communities and also encouraged foreign workers for the rebuilding of war-destroyed areas and repletion of its labor force. The state eased the entry of a million reconstruction workers between 1919 and 1924; commercial recruiters brought many Poles\u201433,000 for sugar beet and wheat harvests, and 139,000 for the mines of northern France\u2014who formed a cohesive and important minority. In addition, an increasing number of Spanish and Italians entered southern France. On the eve of the Depression, France had an unmatched number of foreign workers, 1.6 million, including, in order of importance, Italians, Poles, Spaniards, Belgians, Germans, Swiss, Algerians, Russians, Yugoslavs, Czechs, and Romanians.\nWith the Depression of the 1930s and the unemployment it engendered, the flow of workers throughout Europe altered dramatically. Most countries encouraged repatriation and restricted entries of foreigners. Germany closed its doors; by 1932, only 108,000 foreign workers remained, most of whom were longtime residents with permanent visas, and only 5,000 were agricultural workers. Only France was needy enough to require a significant bedrock of foreign workers, because its labor force had been so depleted by World War I and because its birthrate had long been low.\nThe movement of refugees began again between the wars, as fascist victories ousted political enemies and specific ethnic groups. For the victims of fascism in Italy, Germany, and Spain, France was the most important asylum on the continent. The first to exit were Italians who left in the wake of Mussolini's ascension to power in 1922. With Hitler's appointment as chancellor in Germany in 1933, 65,000 Germans left the Reich, about 80 percent of whom were Jews. Refugees of the 1930s faced restrictions, bureaucratic sluggishness, and anti-Semitism. Between 1933 and 1937, over 17,000 Germans, 80 to 85 percent of whom were Jews, found asylum in the United States. The Jews of Poland, Romania, and Hungary, who far outnumbered German Jews, were also in flight, because their home states increasingly persecuted Jews. As conditions in Central Europe deteriorated, Polish Jews predominated among the nearly 62,000 who found refuge in Palestine in 1935. By the eve of World War II, 110,000 Jewish refugees, many of whom were attempting to leave the continent altogether, were spread throughout Europe\u2014about 40,000 in France, 8,000 in Switzerland, and many among the 50,000 people who found asylum in England in the 1933\u20131939 period. In 1939, France was literally awash in refugees, as some 450,000 Spanish republicans who came in the wake of Francesco Franco's victory in the Civil War joined those fleeing fascism in Italy, Germany, and Central Europe.\nWorld War II. With the outbreak of war, the uprooting and displacement of peoples began on a monumental scale. On the western front, refugees fled before the German armies; by the end of May 1940, 2 million French, 2 million Belgians, 70,000 Luxembourger, and 50,000 Dutch were displaced and destitute in northern France. One-fifth of the French population fled toward the south. That summer, 100,000 French left Alsace-Lorraine as Germany repossessed this territory.\nThese upheavals in the West were less severe than those in the East, where masses of people were deliberately uprooted by Nazi policies and Soviet displacements. For example, Germany divided Poland into a western zone that was incorporated into the Reich and an eastern zone (the \"General Government\") for unskilled slave labor. Quickly, 1.5 million Poles, including 300,000 Jews, were deported to the General Government to make room for the favored German ethnics, like those from the Baltic states, who were uprooted with equal speed. European Jews who were trying to flee were caught in two forces by the end of 1941, when the final solution became defined as the murder of all European Jews: on one hand, avenues of escape dried up as the United States and Palestine both resisted entrants; on the other, Nazis began to round up Jews and send them to the General Government.\nOther Europeans were pulled into the German Reich to be part of its wartime labor force. Early on, two million workers from the defeated nations and two million prisoners of war were coerced or persuaded to work in German fields and factories; by 1944, one worker in five was a foreign civilian or prisoner of war and Germany's forced laborers numbered over 7 million, primarily Soviets, Poles, and French.\nWith the war's end in 1945, millions of people took to the road. Forced laborers and prisoners of war returned home, and by the time the winter of 1945\u20131946 closed in, most of 11 million people moving west were repatriated. With the German retreat from the east, came two major, permanent shifts of European people and the second great refugee crisis of the century. The first shift was a move from east to west, as the advance of the Soviet army sent Germans fleeing into Germany\u2014even long-established German minorities in central and eastern Europe. This marked the end of the historic eastward movement of Germans. The second shift was the destruction of European Jewry. The Allies anticipated that at least a million Jewish refugees would be found at the end of the war, but the number fell far short of that; for example, of Poland's Jewish community of greater than 3 million people, only some 31,000 (2.4 percent) survived. (Of those remaining, many Jews chose to leave Europe after the war, including some 340,000 who settled in Israel in the 18 months after its founding.) All told, the number of people displaced by the 1939\u20131945 war in Europe amounted to 30 million\u2014men, women, and children of Eastern, Central and Western Europe who were displaced, deported, or transplanted in wartime.\nThe dramatic coerced migrations of wartime and large-scale prewar labor migrations occurred against a backdrop of ordinary movements that had long animated the lives of Europeans, such as moves to another village, regional city, or capital. By the end of World War II, however, fundamental changes at work in Europe since about 1880 altered the nature of migration for the second half of the century: levels of education and literacy had increased; European birthrates had declined; and European states were regulating foreigners with greater care. After 1950, the continent increasingly sought foreigners for unskilled jobs in agriculture, production, and services. Such people were in demand especially as smaller generations came to maturity. States sought them out, recruited them, and attempted to control their movements.\nThe immediate postwar period marked a fundamental shift in migration patterns that endured for the remainder of the twentieth century: there was adequate work in Europe for its people so that relatively few departed; indeed, the days of mass labor migration to the Western hemisphere had definitively ended. Concomitantly, Europe became a continent of immigration, and northwestern Europe a core attraction for Asians and Africans, as well as for Europeans from the south and east. The work of postwar rebuilding occupied the surviving population\u2014and much of the new population. In the case of Germany, newcomers included 12 million Volksdeutsch refugees, who reached western Germany between the end of the war and 1950. From farther away came Asian Indians, members of now-independent nations of the New Commonwealth who numbered 218,000 by 1951; they joined England's immigrants of long standing, the Irish. These immigrants of the late 1940s and 1950s signal two demographically vibrant sources for newcomers to northwestern Europe: former colonies (which increased with decolonizations in the 1960s and 1970s), and the nations of southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin.\nThe foreign workers of postwar Europe echoed historical patterns and processes. These men and women entered the labor market at times when the deaths and low birthrates required new workers to substitute for a demographic lacuna; the twentieth-century migrants filled places left by the World War II dead and by the low birthrates of the depression just as previous migrants filled places left by the Thirty Years' War and other disasters. The newcomers complemented the place of the native-born in the labor force by taking the difficult, low-status jobs that Europeans avoided. Like the migrants in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe, most postwar immigrants came from regions short on capital and long on population, regions much poorer than northwestern Europe. Moreover, the migration processes were similar to those of the past: most postwar migration streams were pioneered by men, but came to include a significant proportion of women. Like earlier migrants, the men who founded these migration streams to northwestern Europe intended to maintain or enhance their lives at home with money earned abroad; they came for months or years, but they did not intend to remain in Europe. As they had in the past, however, many stayed, sent for their families, and became a permanent part of European society.\nImmigration into northwestern Europe increased dramatically between 1950 and 1972 as postwar rebuilding gave way to a prolonged economic boom. Like the 1880\u20131914 period, the postwar economic success created a time of intense capital formation, which engendered massive international migration. New Commonwealth nations (former British colonies in the Caribbean, the Indian subcontinent, and Africa) and East Germany both sent a flood of immigrants until they were cut off by the Commonwealth Immigrants Acts of 1962 and the construction of the Berlin wall in 1961. Western Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany, FRG) recruited workers through bilateral agreements with Italy and then with Turkey, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia. By 1971, over 3.2 million residents of the FRG, about 5 percent, were foreign born. These included over a million Turks, nearly 750,000 Yugoslavs, and over 500,000 Italians. At the same time, France housed about 3.3 million immigrants, approximately 6.7 percent of its population. The largest group of new arrivals were Algerians (nearly 850,000) who came to France in the wake of Algerian independence in 1962, in addition to 1.8 million southern Europeans from Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Although their numbers were fewer, foreigners also flocked to Switzerland, where 750,000 immigrants made up 16 percent of the population; the majority (500,000) came from Italy, but also from Spain, Yugoslavia, and Turkey.\nAll in all, the northwestern European countries of the FRG, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands hosted nearly 8 million nationals from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco in the early 1970s. With the exception of Algerians in France and other former colonials, most foreign nationals were thought of as temporary residents by host nations, or \"guestworkers\" (Gastarbeiter) as they were called in Germany. The majority were men who had come to work, and especially in Switzerland (where foreign workers from the south lived in barracks as they rebuilt the infrastructure of Geneva) had limited rights to stay. There the language problem on work sites could be like it was in 1910 because labor teams combined men of different nationalities; ironically, although the city of Geneva specialized in international communications and hosted a well-educated corps of diplomatic, professional, and clerical employees, the construction workers\u2014from central Spain, from southern Italy, from Bosnia\u2014shared only a few words.\nThe expectation that foreign residents were temporary migrants was tested\u2014and proven wrong\u2014in the wake of the oil crisis, inflation, and recession that began in 1973. Over half of the eight million foreigners in northwestern Europe were wives, children, and other relatives who were not working (or did not report employment). Like circular, temporary, migrants in past centuries, the workers of the 1960s were willing to distort their lives considerably\u2014to work at difficult, demeaning, and dangerous jobs; to tolerate very bad housing\u2014as long as these conditions were temporary. However, migrant workers had not been willing to forego all hope of a family life. They had arranged periodic returns home, married at destination, or had sent for their wives. Some wives had been recruited as laborers in their own right, and many children were brought along or born in the host country. In any case, migrant communities had changed, and their demographic structure by 1973 more resembled immigrant communities than temporary labor groups.\nNonetheless, host countries made vigorous efforts to stop immigration altogether. In November of 1973, the FRG banned entries of workers from non\u2013European Community nations and within a year several other governments did the same. France banned the entry of dependents as well as of workers, then offered a repatriation allowance. The Netherlands and Germany began assistance plans for Yugoslavia and Turkey to increase employment in workers' home countries. No country except Switzerland, however, instituted the stringent measures necessary to keep foreigners out, efficaciously barring the entry of dependents. The attempt to shut off immigration was fundamentally unsuccessful, and more dependents joined their relatives in northwestern Europe. The absolute number of foreign residents increased by 13 percent in the FRG between 1974 and 1982, by 33 percent in France (1969\u20131981) and by 13 percent in Britain (1971\u20131981). Although the flow of newcomers was reduced from the 1960s, the total numbers of foreign residents did not diminish and they appeared to be \"guests come to stay.\"\nThe economic crises of the early 1970s sharpened hostility to foreign workers and gave birth to several anti-immigrant political movements that retained their energies through the end of the century. European prejudices\u2014irritated by the phenotypical distinctiveness of many foreigners, their visibility in local labor markets, and their numbers in many cities\u2014fed off social stress and fueled antiforeign incidents. Algerians were murdered in southern France and their wives were denied residence permits in the north. Similar actions against Pakistanis in Britain and against Turks in Germany reflected growing hostility to immigrants, particularly to those who were distinct in race or ethnicity. Resentment was fueled as foreigners became more visible as their children entered school systems, social welfare programs attended to their families, and public housing attempted to eradicate the shantytowns that had spread on the edge of many a metropolis. Organized racist groups such as the National Front in Britain, and neo-Nazis in the FRG, and anti-immigrant political parties such as the Front National in France, and the Centrum Partij in the Netherlands, expanded in the anti-immigration politics of the 1970s. The large proportion of Muslims among newcomers in Europe called forth a particularly strong response, as an anti-Muslim bias was deep-rooted and of long standing in Europe. Like many migrants throughout history, Muslims who entered European urban society brought distinct patterns of gender relations, fertility, and labor force participation.\nMigration to Europe of significant, but stable, ethnic minorities and immigration patterns shifted again shortly before the European Union was to be finalized in 1992. The opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989, followed by the unification of Germany in 1990 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, put Germany at the center of a host of migration streams, including East-West movement of labor migrants, asylum-seekers, and ethnic Germans from the former Soviet Union, Poland, Romania, and other Eastern European countries. Under German law, ethnic Germans have rights to citizenship; 397,000 of these Aussiedler arrived in 1990, 148,000 from the Soviet Union, 134,000 from Poland, and 111,150 from Romania. Fears proved groundless that an open Europe, shut off from the East by Cold War policies, would become a \"Fortress Europe\" implementing exclusionary policies to keep out East Europeans; although Germany received great numbers of ethnic Germans and refugees, by the end of the twentieth century there was no great flood of Eastern Europeans to the west. Rather, Poland and Hungary were becoming nations of immigration. Refugees from the Balkan wars of the 1990s were part of a formidable contingent of asylum-seekers from countries such as Eritrea, Afghanistan, Chile, Argentina, and Vietnam, as well as from eastern and southern Europe.\nThe close of the twentieth century, then, found Europe transformed by the human mobility of the century, which showed no signs of slowing in a global age of migration. The foreign-born, and their children, were an important contingent in the increasingly diverse societies of this continent. In 1990, there were 1.9 million foreign citizens in the United Kingdom (3.3 percent of the total population). European Community nationals made up nearly half the foreign-born, signaling the fruits of free movement among members of the European Union; the largest single groups in Britain were the 638,000 Irish, followed by 155,000 Asian Indians. Foreign residents made up 6.4 percent of France's total population, where the most significant groups were 646,000 Portuguese, 620,000 Algerians, and 585,000 Moroccans. The 4.6 percent of the Dutch population that was foreign came largely from Turkey (204,000) and Morocco (157,000). In Switzerland, where 16.3 percent of the population was foreign born in 1990, the largest groups were the 379,000 Italians, 141,000 Yugoslavs, and 116,000 Spaniards. It is difficult to discern the foreign-born in Germany, where newcomer Germans are counted as citizens, but in 1990, Turks remained the largest immigrant group at 1.6 million people, followed by Yugoslavs.\nThe reception of newcomers continued to be ambivalent at the opening of the twenty-first century. Although Europe needed laborers, the parties set against immigration, such as France's Front National and Austria's Freedom Party, were political forces to be reckoned with, German conservatives urged people to have more children rather than to accept immigrants, and Britain marshaled laws against the tide of asylum seekers. On the other hand, some children of immigrants enrolled in universities and others held skilled positions. Human mobility and intrepid migrants were, as ever, at the heart of European society.\nSee alsoEmigration and Colonies; Immigrants; Nineteenth Century (volume 1);Urbanization (in this volume);Gender and Work (volume 4).\nBerger, John, and Jean Mohr. A Seventh Man: Migrant Workers in Europe. New York, 1975.\nBretell, Caroline. Men Who Migrate, Women Who Wait: Population and History in a Portuguese Parish. Princeton, N.J., 1986.\nBrubaker, Rogers. Citizenship and Nationhood in France and Germany. Cambridge, Mass., 1992.\nCanny, Nicolas, ed. Europeans on the Move: Studies on European Migration, 1500\u20131800. Oxford, 1994.\nCastles, Stephen, and Mark J. Miller. The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. New York, 1993.\nCastles, Stephen, Heather Booth, and Tina Wallace. Here for Good: Western Europe's New Ethnic Minorities. London, 1984.\nClark, Peter. \"Migration in England during the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries.\" Past and Present 83 (1979): 57\u201390.\nCross, Gary. Immigrant Workers in Industrial France: The Making of a New Laboring Class. Philadelphia, 1983.\nDe Vries, Jan. European Urbanization, 1500\u20131800. Cambridge, Mass., 1984.\nHochstadt, Steve. Mobility and Modernity: Migration in Germany, 1820\u20131989. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1999.\nHohenberg, Paul, and Lynn Lees. The Making of Urban Europe, 1000\u20131994. Cambridge, Mass., 1995.\nHollifield, James. Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. Cambridge, Mass., 1992.\nHoerder, Dirk, and Leslie Page Moch, eds. European Migrants: Global and Local Perspectives. Boston, Mass., 1996.\nJackson, James H., Jr. Migration and Urbanization in the Ruhr Valley, 1821\u20131914. Altantic Highlands, N.J., 1997.\nKofman, Eleonore. \"Female 'Birds of Passage' A Decade Later: Gender and Immigration in the European Union.\" International Migration Review 33, no. 126 (1999): 269\u2013299.\nKoser, Khalid, and Helma Lutz, eds. The New Migration in Europe: Social Constructions and Social Realities. New York, 1998.\nKulischer, Eugene. Europe on the Move: War and Population Changes, 1917\u20131947. New York, 1948.\nKussmaul, Ann. Servants in Husbandry in Early Modern England. Cambridge, U.K., 1981.\nLees, Lynn. Exiles of Erin: Irish Migrants in Victorian London. Ithaca, N.Y., 1979.\nLucassen, Jan. Migrant Labour in Europe, 1600\u20131900: The Drift to the North Sea. Translated by Donald A. Bloch. London, 1987.\nLucassen, Jan, and Leo Lucassen, eds. Migration, Migration History, History: Old Paradigms and New Perspectives. Bern, Switzerland, 1997.\nMarrus, Michael. The Unwanted: European Refugees in the Twentieth Century. New York, 1985.\nMoch, Leslie Page. Moving Europeans: Migration in Western Europe since 1650. Bloomington, Ind., 1992.\nNoiriel, G\u00e9rard. The French Melting Pot: Immigration, Citizenship, and National Identity. Translated by Geoffroy de Laforcade. Minneapolis, Minn., 1996.\nOgden, Philip, and Paul White, eds. Migrants in Modern France: Population Mobility in the Later Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. London, 1989.\nPooley, Colin, and Jean Turnbull. Migration and Mobility in Britain since the Eighteenth Century. London, 1998.\nTilly, Charles. \"Migration in Modern European History.\" In Human Migration: Patterns and Policies. Edited by William McNeill and Ruth Adams. Bloomington, Ind., 1978. Pages 48\u201374.\nWeber, Adna. The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century. 1899. Reprint, Ithaca, N.Y., 1963.\nYans-McLaughlin, Virginia. Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics. New York, 1990.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of European Social History. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of European Social History. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\n\"Migration.\" Encyclopedia of European Social History. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/migration\nAmericans are known as a restless people who travel and relocate, and this restlessness is part of the idea of \"American exceptionalism.\" Euro-America was settled by immigrants who had left their homes for a better life. Many American Indian groups, especially the Plains Indians, were migratory. Some tribes were removed by the U.S. government.\nAfrican American slaves, taken by force from Africa, were frequently transferred among owners. When slaves escaped they fled north, often into Canada. After the Civil War tens of thousands of the newly freed slaves migrated to the cities of the North. Thus Americans are a people prone to \"movin' on.\"\nA series of events led to the rush by non-Indians for Oklahoma land, part of Indian Territory, created by the Indian Trade and Intercourse Act of 1834. In the late nineteenth century, railroad lines were rapidly covering the United States. The national rail network grew from thirty-five thousand miles in 1865 to ninety-three thousand miles in 1880. During the 1880s more than 70,000 miles of line were built, with 164,000 miles in operation by 1890. In the spring of 1887 the Santa Fe Railroad was completed from Arkansas City, Kansas, to Gainesville, Texas, creating a new passage through Oklahoma. Railroad workers and passengers sometimes settled in the area, creating tent towns, largely ignored by the authorities.\nThis changed with the violence of the boomers, a group of whites seeking to open the unassigned lands. Named \"boomers\" because they wanted a boom in real estate development, they brought national attention to the Oklahoma district. Elias Boudinot II (1854\u20131896), a Cherokee, declared in a Chicago Times article (17 February 1879) that two million acres, unassigned to any tribe, were available for settlement. The Oklahoma Territory, bordered by Kansas on the north, was known for its open, relatively uninhabited prairies of fertile soil. Boudinot's announcement added to a growing state of excitement about free land.\nDuring the 1880s and 1890s Oklahoma's Native Americans were experiencing their own significant changes. The nations were divided concerning non-Indian settlement. At a boomer conference in Kansas City on 8 February 1888, John Earlie of the Ottawa Nation in northeastern Oklahoma supported settlement by non-Indians, believing it mutually beneficial to whites and Indians. Some other nations strongly disagreed with the boomers, protesting \"invasion\" by \"alien forces.\" Finally several of the Indian nations agreed, some out of desperate financial need, to sell portions of their land to the U.S. government. In early 1889 a proclamation by President Benjamin Harrison opened the Oklahoma areas for settlement by non-Indians. Over the next few years homesteaders were able to settle the land by means of a series of \"land runs,\" actual races by horseback or horse-drawn wagons.\nOklahoma Territory fascinated many adventurous souls, including Huckleberry Finn. At the time of the publication of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the Indian Territory was topical and controversial. Contemporary readers would have understood the significance of Huck's words at the end of the novel: \"I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest\" (p. 229). However, this statement is an anachronism. The action of the novel is set, according to the author, \"forty or fifty years ago,\" with Huck lighting out long before the territory was open to white settlers.\nMIGRATION OF BLACKS\nRutherford B. Hayes, who became U.S. president through the Compromise of 1877, withdrew federal troops from the South, officially ending Reconstruction. Without the support of the national government, many African Americans, former slaves, found themselves in a New South that was as physically and economically dangerous and uncertain as the Old South. They remained susceptible to the racism and hatred of whites, sometimes their former owners, who had recently been defeated in a humiliating war. In the 1880s racial bigotry was legally sanctioned by the passage of Jim Crow laws (named after a character in a minstrel song), legalizing racial discrimination and effectively segregating blacks from whites in the South.\nBecause African Americans were no longer valuable property, white southerners had very little to lose by terrorizing the former slaves. Blacks were tortured and publicly lynched by white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan. Leaving the South became a dream and a goal for many blacks. Consequently southern blacks escaped this oppression by moving north, especially to the large metropolitan areas of Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, and New York, among others. Some traveled by railroad, some by wagon, and some even walked the hundreds of miles to their new homes.\nOne organized effort encouraging southern blacks to migrate north was the exodus movement, the participants being called \"exodusters.\" Benjamin \"Pap\" Singleton (1809\u20131892) of Memphis, Tennessee, was instrumental in black migration. In 1869 Singleton and Columbus M. Johnson traveled to Kansas to investigate homestead land. While in Tennessee, Singleton and W. A. Sizemore created the Edgefield Real Estate and Homestead Association for fund-raising, transportation, and Kansas homesteading. Singleton and Sizemore also collaborated to achieve the incorporation of the Singleton Colony in Dunlap, Kansas, in June 1879. Later that year migrants from Tennessee and other southern states began arriving in Singleton, Kansas. Singleton organized the Colored Links political party in an African American section of Topeka, Kansas, called \"Tennessee Town\" because most of its residents were from that state. For a short while he even advocated a large migration to Liberia.\nA descendant of an exoduster, Oscar Micheaux (1884\u20131951) was a noted filmmaker who also wrote semiautobiographical novels about black settlers in the Midwest. In The Conquest (1913), the protagonist works at a series of jobs in northern cities until he purchases a relinquishment on the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota and attempts to homestead his thousand-acre allotment. He fails as a farmer, suffers an unhappy marriage, and is a broken man. Micheaux's The Homesteader (1917) is a chronicle of a black pioneer, Jean Baptiste, who also farms land in South Dakota. Unlike the protagonist of The Conquest, Baptiste succeeds at farming and settles into a happy marriage. In his novels and films Micheaux praises and promotes the ideals of rugged individualism, the work ethic, and moral courage in the face of adversity.\nOther African American writers explored the theme of travel and migration. Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872\u20131906), dubbed \"the Poet Laureate of the Negro Race\" by Booker T. Washington, established himself as a poet writing in two distinct poetic voices, formal English and southern black dialect. The voices, varying in tone from light humor to somber elegy, are randomly combined in his volumes of poetry. In his novel The Sport of the Gods (titled The Jest of Fate when published in England in 1903), Dunbar relates the migration of the Hamilton family, former slaves, from the South to New York City. Dunbar offers an ambivalent message: the South is economically and socially disastrous for blacks, but the northern urban centers destroy their very souls.\nMilitary enlistment was another important reason for migration and relocation of African Americans. The characters of F. Grant Gilmore's The Problem: A Military Novel (1915) leave their homes in Virginia to serve in Cuba during the Spanish-American War and to settle finally in Washington, D.C. This migration narrative is a treatise on the mixing of races, the \"problem\" of the title. It is also a polemic extolling the courage and patriotism of \"Negro\" troops.\nIn 1896, the year of the \"separate but equal\" Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson, another African-American novelist, J. McHenry Jones, published Hearts of Gold, a novel of black migration. However, McHenry's novel depicts black migration from the North to the South, and his northern black characters are from the middle and upper classes.\nIn James Weldon Johnson's (1871\u20131938) novel The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912), the protagonist moves from the South to the North and to Europe. The protagonist lives in the South, Connecticut, New York City, Paris, and London. He finally settles into family life in New York City, feeling guilty because he has chosen to pass as white and not claim his black heritage. The protagonist of Charles Waddell Chesnutt's (1858\u20131932) \"The Wife of His Youth\" (1898) is a prominent businessman in his northern town. He is proud of his light skin and his comfortable lifestyle. On the eve of his marriage to a pale, elegant northern woman, he is confronted by an old, uneducated, and very dark woman from the South. She is his first wife, representative of his youth, for whom, out of loyalty and honor, he jeopardizes his place in society.\nUsually the first to migrate to the North were the younger men. After finding employment and settling into their new environments, these men would send money home to their families. Eventually, in the usual pattern of migration, they would move their families north. In the large city, young women, particularly if alone, faced their own difficulties. These women were vulnerable to involvement in criminal behavior, particularly prostitution. Organizations were formed to assist these young black women in adjusting to life in urban areas. Foremost among these was the National League for the Protection of Colored Women, established in New York City in 1905. Other organizations were created to unite and empower the new black citizens. The National Negro Business League was formed in 1900, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909, and the National Urban League in 1911.\nIn addition to migration within the United States, some former slaves proposed immigration to Africa, in particular Liberia, as a solution to their problems. Liberia, \"founded\" by the American Colonization Society in 1817, was extolled by both blacks and whites as a panacea to race and slavery issues. Henry Adams, a freedman from Louisiana who had gained political attention through his work with the Republican Party, campaigned strongly for immigration to Liberia. During the late 1870s and early 1880s, Adams and others with similar feelings gave voice to the anguish and growing frustration of the former slaves by focusing attention on the idea of emigration. Liberia is a setting in Henry F. Downing's The American Cavalryman: A Liberian Romance (1917), a narrative of emotional and political relationships among white Americans, white Liberians, native black Liberians, and Americans of mixed blood.\nMarcus Garvey (1887\u20131940) and the \"Garveyites\" were among proponents of sending African Americans \"back\" to Africa. Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in Jamaica in 1914. When he migrated to New York in 1916, he moved the UNIA headquarters with him. Garvey's weekly newspaper Negro World, published from 1918 to 1933, was managed and staffed entirely by blacks. The UNIA proposed sending American blacks to Africa not as migrants but as missionaries and ambassadors, bringing education, independence, and Christianity to Africans.\nNot all African Americans supported migration. Frederick Douglass (1818\u20131895) strongly opposed emigration from America to Africa. He argued that American Negroes were, first and foremost, Americans. For these Americans to leave their country would diminish the blacks and the country: \"Drive out the negro and you drive out Christ, the Bible, and American liberty with him. The thought of setting apart a State or Territory and confining the negro within its borders is a delusion\" (p. 390).\nIn contrast to the migration to northern cities, some southern blacks sought rural areas in the West and Midwest, where they hoped to purchase or homestead their own farmland. Due to John Brown's highly publicized abolitionist activities in Kansas during the summer of 1856, some African Americans thought of Kansas as a land of freedom. Several black Kansas towns were founded in the late 1870s and early 1880s. Of these, Nicodemus remains the most famous. Located in northwestern Kansas, Nicodemus was founded by African American settlers from Kentucky. Two white real estate developers, W. R. Hill and W. J. Niles, had recruited the settlers for the town. The Nicodemus Historical Society still promotes Nicodemus as \"an all African-American pioneer town.\"\nA Nicodemus resident and Kansas state auditor from 1883 to 1887, E. P. McCabe envisioned the settlement of Oklahoma as a black state. He helped found Langston, Oklahoma, forty miles northwest of Oklahoma City on the direct route of the Santa Fe Railroad. A college established in Langston was first named the Colored Agricultural and Normal College, then Langston College, and now Langston University; it remains a predominantly African American university. Liberty, Oklahoma, another black township, was promoted by McCabe and the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church but was abandoned because of the racial violence of the white residents of nearby Perry. Boley, Oklahoma, was settled on land previously owned by Creek Nation freedmen. Taft, Oklahoma, was a settlement of black freemen on land bought from D. H. Twine, a prominent black man in the area. The black Blind and Orphan Home, the State Training Institute for black girls, and the state hospital for the insane were established in Taft.\nAll black migrants did not travel to the North or to the Midwest. In 1900 Frank Boyer and Daniel Keyes walked from Georgia to southeastern New Mexico. On 5 September 1903 Boyer and Keyes, among others, signed the articles of incorporation for the Blackdom Townsite Company in order to establish a \"Negro colony.\" Blackdom was a moderately successful farming settlement even though drilling artesian wells in semiarid New Mexico was very costly. By the early 1920s, due to crop failure and lack of water, residents had abandoned Blackdom. Most relocated in nearby Roswell, Artesia, and Hobbs. These black settlements are among the dozens established between the Civil War and the Great Depression.\nDue to economic difficulties, many residents left the black townships, frequently settling in established African American communities in large northern cities. In 1870 U.S. census figures indicate that over thirty-one southern-born blacks had moved from Kentucky or Tennessee to East North Central states, mostly Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. During the same period, 13,889 Virginia-born blacks were living in Ohio.\nAlthough some African Americans migrated to the North, most moved primarily within the South. As William Cohen states, \"The pattern began to change in the 1890s, but it was not until the decade of World War I that the northward movement assumed truly significant proportions\" (p. 93). According to Carter G. Woodson, among the first African American historians, the black populations of some major cities increased by several thousand in the decade between 1900 and 1910. Chicago's black population grew from thirty thousand to forty thousand, Philadelphia's from sixty thousand to eighty-five thousand, and New York's from sixty thousand to ninety thousand.\nIn addition to the movement from the South to the North, Americans were moving in large numbers from rural to urban areas. In the decades after the Civil War urban population figures steadily rose, except for the 1870s. The panic of 1873 caused a decrease in manufacturing, and many industrial workers moved to rural areas. From the 1880s through the first quarter of the twentieth century, urban population steadily grew.\nThe literature of the period reflects this shift from rural to urban population. In the opening passage of Sister Carrie (1900), Theodore Dreiser (1871\u20131945) writes of the evil city where innocents from small towns and farms are corrupted. In the final section of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio (1919), the young protagonist, as naive as any of the era's innocents, leaves his small hometown for the big city and a career as a journalist. The protagonists of Bayard Taylor's novels John Godfrey's Fortunes (1864) and Joseph and His Friend (1871) leave rural Pennsylvania for New York City.\nIn Main-Travelled Roads (1891), Hamlin Garland (1860\u20131940) deals with aspects of the American migration from rural to urban communities. \"Up the Coulee\" is the story of a man who has moved to the city where he has become accustomed to his life as an actor in the large urban atmosphere. When he returns to his rural home, he realizes that he has very little in common with his relatives and old friends. He has moved beyond his hometown, socially and emotionally. In \"God's Ravens\" a Chicago man returns to the farmlands of his childhood where he recovers his failing health through the simple kindness and devotion of the farmers. He was unhappy in the city but finds peace and happiness in the village. The protagonist of \"A Branch Road\" also returns to his rural home and is able to save his longtime beloved from a cruel husband and the drudgery of farm labor. In dozens of novels Horatio Alger Jr. writes of the \"rags to riches\" stories of young men from rural areas who become successful in the big city through their determination and hard work.\nHamlin Garland echoes Alger's sentiments in his novel The Long Trail (1907), in which a young man leaves Minnesota for the Klondike. Over several months of traveling north he experiences adventures with his new prospecting friends. With hard work and determination, he makes his fortune in the Yukon gold fields and returns home a local hero. Jack London (1876\u20131916) also wrote of travel to the Klondike and other northern regions. The characters of \"To Build a Fire\" (the 1908 version), \"An Odyssey of the North\" (1900), and The Call of the Wild (1903) do not have the luck of the protagonist of The Long Trail. Unsuited for the harsh environment, they suffer defeat and often death in their struggles against nature.\nThe Great Migration, homesteading, land runs, and other large-scale internal migration are indications of the vast changes occurring in the United States during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Migration literature stands as a record of the growth and power of the nation between the Civil War and World War II.\nsee alsoBlacks; City Dwellers; Frontier; Immigration; Main-Travelled Roads; Reconstruction\nAnderson, Sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. 1919. New York: Modern Library, 1947.\nCherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years of Cherokee History as Told in the Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie-Boudinot Family. Edited by Edward Everett Dale and Gaston Litton. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1939.\nChesnutt, Charles Waddell. Tales of Conjure and the ColorLine. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover, 1998.\nDouglass, Frederick. \"The Future of Blacks in the United States.\" In \"The Narrative\" and Selected Writings. New York: Modern Library, 1984.\nDowning, Henry F. The American Cavalryman: A LiberianRomance. 1917. College Park, Md.: McGrath, 1969.\nDreiser, Theodore. Sister Carrie. 1900. New York: Penguin, 1980.\nDunbar, Paul Laurence. The Sport of the Gods. 1901. New York: New American Library, 1999.\nGarland, Hamlin. The Long Trail: A Story of the Northwest Wilderness. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1907.\nGarland, Hamlin. Main-Travelled Roads. 1891. New York: New American Library, 1962.\nGilmore, F. Grant. The Problem: A Military Novel. 1915. College Park, Md.: McGrath, 1969.\nJohnson, James Weldon. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. 1912. New York: Knopf, 1927.\nJones, J. McHenry. Hearts of Gold. 1896. College Park, Md.: McGrath, 1969.\nLondon, Jack. The Call of the Wild. 1903. New York: Dutton, 1968.\nLondon, Jack. Short Stories of Jack London: AuthorizedOne-Volume Edition. Edited by Earle Labor, Robert C. Leitz III, and I. Milo Shepard. New York: Macmillan, 1990.\nMicheaux, Oscar. The Conquest: The Story of a Negro Pioneer. 1913. New York: Washington Square Press, 2003.\nMicheaux, Oscar. The Homesteader. 1917. College Park, Md.: McGrath, 1969.\nTaylor, Bayard. John Godfrey's Fortunes: Related by Himself; A Story of American Life. 1864. New York: Putnam, 1883.\nTaylor, Bayard. Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania. New York: Putnam, 1871.\nTwain, Mark. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. 1885. New York: Norton, 1977.\nChandler, Alfred D., Jr. The Railroads: The Nation's First Big Business; Sources and Readings. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1965.\nCohen, William. At Freedom's Edge: Black Mobility and the Southern White Quest for Racial Control, 1861\u20131915. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991.\nCrockett, Norman L. The Black Towns. Lawrence: Regents Press of Kansas, 1979.\nGlaab, Charles N. The American City: A Documentary History. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1963.\nGreene, J. Lee. Blacks in Eden: The African American Novel's First Century. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1996.\nHoig, Stan. The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 1989.\nNicodemus, Kansas. Bogue, Kans.: Nicodemus Historical Society, 1989.\nPainter, Nell Irvin. Exodusters: Black Migration to Kansas after Reconstruction. New York: Knopf, 1977.\nRodgers, Lawrence R. Canaan Bound: The African-American Great Migration Novel. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997.\nVincent, Theodore G. Black Power and the Garvey Movement. San Francisco: Ramparts Press, 1972.\nWiseman, Regge N. Glimpses of Late Frontier Life in New Mexico's Southern Pecos Valley: Archaeology and History at Blackdom and Seven Rivers. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico, 2000.\nWoodson, Carter G. A Century of Negro Migration. 1918. New York: AMS Press, 1970.\nKelvin Beliele\n\"Migration.\" American History Through Literature 1870-1920. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Migration.\" American History Through Literature 1870-1920. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/culture-magazines/migration\n\"Migration.\" American History Through Literature 1870-1920. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/culture-magazines/migration",
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        "raw_content": "Simple Guide for Not-So-Simple Home Improvements\nIf you have the necessary expenses, it can be tempting to go on a home-improvement binge. You could take your frustration out on every pet peeve you have about your home, from the light fixtures to the countertops to that fireplace you always wanted. But sometimes, as the saying goes, less is more.\nMaking renovations is an important part of owning a home, though. When you add, remove, or improve parts of your home, you're adding value to it that (hopefully) will return to your wallet once you sell. But there is such a thing as doing too much, or biting off more than you can chew financially. 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        "raw_content": "Back - People: Traian Orban - Next\nTraian Orban leads the \"Memorial of the Revolution of Timisoara 16-22 December 1989\" Association, founded in 1990 to commemorate the victims of the Romanian revolution.\nIn December 1989 Orban was working as a veterinarian in a cooperative 45 km from Timisoara. He recalls regularly tuning into Radio Free Europe to follow the events in Eastern Europe, from the fall of the Berlin wall to the events in Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Poland. On 16 December, he heard on the radio that father Laszlo Tokes, an outspoken critic of the Ceausescu regime, was being evicted from the reformed Hungarian Church in Timisoara. (The event was to set off a wave of protests that eventually transformed into a revolution.)\nThe following day Orban came to Timisoara to see for himself what was actually happening. A standoff was taking place, with soldiers and police squaring off against demonstrators. Orban immediately joined the street protests. Violence was to ensue. The security forces opened fire on the crowds. Two bullets pierced Orban's leg. Today, Orban considers himself lucky to have survived.\nOn 20 December, Timisoara woke up a free town. But the revolution had not yet been won in the rest of the country, including the capital Bucharest. Orban speaks with mixed feelings about what happened afterwards:\n\"I want to tell you that the revolution was successful. We got rid of communism, but not of the communists, and not of the Securitate.\"\nOrban's association was founded to honour the victims of the revolution, but also to address the crimes committed during its progression. It has built 12 monuments to commemorate the events, particularly in those places where people had fallen dead. In 1995 the foundation was allocated an old town building by the City Hall. It now houses a museum of the revolution, an ecumenical chapel, and a documentary centre with a comprehensive collection of testimonials of people that participated in the 1989 manifestations.\nThe Museum features photographs taken in the days of the Revolution, items of clothing belonging to the troops \u2013 Militia, National Guards and Army \u2013 that were deployed to crack down on the protests, and biographical information about the victims and the persons that commanded the troops. Visitors can also watch a documentary about the events of 1989 and look at a series of drawings made by schoolchildren \u2013 for a painting contest \u2013 on the revolution in Timisoara.\nEven though the building that houses the Memorial was provided by the City Hall for use over a 99 year period, a court in Timisoara recently found that the property should be returned to its former owners. The ruling has been appealed, but Traian Orban is more than disappointed:\n\"This government, as the previous one, does not care about the revolution. This is our history, Romania's history, Europe's history \u2013 now threatened with eviction.\"\n1989 Revolution Museum in Timisoara\nChronology of the Revolution",
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        "raw_content": "Betley in old picture postcards\n: R. Speake\n: Betley\n: Staffordshire\nFragments from the book 'Betley in old picture postcards'\nINT RO DUCTION\nBetley is essentially an agricultural community in the Cheshire dairy-farrning area. The postal address is Crewe, Cheshire, but politically the village is located in Staffordshire and in the district covered by the Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council. Betley can indeed claim some farm of borough status of its own. Sin ce 1227 it has held the right to a market on Thursdays and for a long period acted as a centre for the distribution of pro duce for the surrounding area. The parish is an ancient one and the registers date from 1538.\nThe population trends suggest that the village enjoyed a time of prosperity and growth in the period around 1600 when a significant number of the timber-framed houses, which are a distinctive feature of the village, were built. After a slump in population during the middle of the seventeenth century a rise occurred in the eighteenth century and in many respects this may be regarded as the golden age of Betley when more houses, including Betley Hall, now demolished, and Betley Court, were built. The middle of the nineteenth century saw the highest population totals, even though in the latter part of the century they were affected by migration out of the parish. The attraction was the industrial development, particular-\nly coalmining around Leycett, Audley, Newcastleunder-Lyrne and in the Pottery towns. Many men walked daily from the villages of Wrinehill and Betley to their work in the nearby collieries.\nThroughout the period of this collection of picture postcards (1880-1930) the village was greatly influenced by the families in the two large houses, TolletsjWicksteds at Betley Hall and the FletcherTwemlows at Betley Court. They were bath important village landowners and as such exercised considerable patronage. Wrinehill was 1ess affected by this pattern. The principal landowner there was the Earl of Wilt on who sold his estates in 1918. Checkleycum-Wrinehill was for many years in the parish of Wybunbury in Cheshire.\nBecause of the tightly-knit character and the persistent paternalism which existed at least until the end of the period, many postcards were concerned with the properties and activities of the squires. Village social events form part of the collection and a smal1 but significant number are concerned with the responses of the local people to national events such as the jubilee of Queen Victoria, with coronations, and with a visit from King George V and Queen Mary. Sport, suprisingly those games associated with the\nindustrial areas, took a hold and both Bet1ey and Wrinehill had cricket and soccer teams.\nIn 1918 the Earl of Wilton sold much of the property in Wrinehill; in 192 5 the Betley Hall estate was sold, together with 'a num ber of cottages including a greater part of the village of Betley'. It was about this time that the famous Betley Morris Dance window was transferred to Leigh Manor in Shropshire. It has since been placed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.\nA few years ago the last of the Fletcher- Twemlow squires died and a long-standing conneetion with the old families was severed. Through the Tollets at Betley Hall, Betley was known to such eminent Victorians as Mrs. Gaskell, Florence Nightingale and Charles Darwin.\nToday the village retains much of its character and many inhabitants are of the old stock; however, housing development has caused changes both in the appearance and size of the village and in the make-up of the population. New surnames have been added to the roils. The black and white style of its buildings; its position on the boundaries, political and ecclesiastical, and the new and old families make it distinctive. Indeed with these different social patterns it is\nappropriate to claim th at it is a village of contrasts. This col1ection has been made possible by the generosity of people who have come forward with photographs, notably Edward Watkin and the Johnson family. This family is descended from Samuel Johnson who carried on business at the Medicine House, the old Summer House and at Wrinehill Post Office. Clifford and Percy Johnson have been very helpful. Leslie Bradshaw, a churchwarden at Betley, has collected postcards and sought information in a most co-operative fashion. I am grateful to Professor Godfrey Brown of Betley Court for the use of some of his postcards and photographs and his advice on details concerning the house. Mrs. Phyllis Bowers has helped by loaning collections made by her family. Many of the postcards reproduced are from the collection of Louisa M. Warham, whose father, Thomas Warham, was born in Betley and set up in business as a professional photographer in nearby Audley in the 1880s. It is apparent that he returned to his native village to record for posterity some of the important events.\n1. Main Road, Betlev. Looking north towards Balterley the appearance is one of a quiet road fronted by a variety of buildings: Sadler's cottage, Bowhill Farm, The Swan Inn, the old school house later a reading room and a savings bank, The Black Horse Inn and a fine selection of timber-framed buildings. The round wall on the right is the estate wall of Betley Hall at a point near the entrance gate (see no. 3). In 1925 the Reading Room formed part of Betley Hall Estate, the tenants being the Reading Room Committee. The plaque 'Savings Bank' goes back to the period when it was used by the Newcastle and Betley Savings Bank.\n--;.-.-\".\njJetley.\n2. This postcard was published by W. Shaw of Burslem. The variety of timber-frame and brick (nogging or encased) and briek-built structures fronting the main road is very apparent. The girl stands against the estate wall near the gates of Betley Hall. The horse-drawn cart is carrying boxes, possibly of mineral water. Beyoud the old school house is the Black Horse Inn. On the left is The Swan,\n3. Betley main road at this point leads towards the site of Betley Hall. The walnut tree stood in front of the oid blacksmith's workshop, now a garage. The tree was felled when Wilmot Taylor, the blacksmith, turned to selling petrol and installed pumps.\n4. The well-clad boys and the horse and cart are in the middle of the main road at Betley. A group of women are interested in observing what is going on. Behind the wall on the left were the onee famous East Lawns of Betley Hall. Note the timber-framed buildings, the thatch and the dormer windows. Here also is another example of briek eneasing. The tall free-standing detached house is now Carter's garage. The middle terrace of white buildings has been demolished and a detaehed house now stands on the site, next to the present-day garage.\n5. The buildings from right to left are, The Swan, Bowhill Farm, the saddler's shop and cottage and Place, the grocer's shop. Bowhill Farm is a particularly elegant structure. It was part of Betley Hall estate until it was sold in 1925. Bowhill Farm was described as a cornmodious brick and tiled farmhouse containing a room with carved wood mantel and an old oak staircase. It had four attics, a paved yard and a pump. The grocer's shop is clearly a free-standing seventeenth century building. The buildings to the left of the tree are former estate properties of the Fletcher-Twemlows.\n6. Main Road, Betley. The cottages shown in no. 7 were standing when this postcard was produced in the 1870s. A feature of the village at this time was the number of trees fronting the main road, Betley market was estabJished in 1227 and was a feature of the village's activity in the Middie Ages. The widening out of the road to accommodate the market is discernibie from this picture. The road closes in again towards the oid blacksmith's workshop, now a garage.\n7. 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        "raw_content": "Microsoft Boosts Encryption to Guard Traffic Against NSA Snooping\nFollowing revelations that the spy agency tapped the Internet links of major tech companies, Microsoft is reportedly working to increase encryption of its traffic.\nMicrosoft is taking steps to expand its encryption efforts to safeguard its Internet traffic after classified documents released by ex-National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden shed light on the NSA's data-collection capabilities.\nLast month, the disclosure of NSA's Muscular program revealed that the agency had gained access into the private networks of Google and Yahoo by tapping the Web connections that linked their respective data centers. From its vantage point, the surveillance program could intercept raw, unprotected data as it was transferred between data centers.\nWhile there is no proof that Muscular also ensnared Microsoft's network, its Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger services were mentioned in connection with the program, The Washington Post reported. So Microsoft isn't taking chances.\nSuspicions had been building at the company for \"several months,\" according to the report. It finally boiled over in October when it was disclosed that the NSA was tapping Google and Yahoo.\nSources with knowledge of Microsoft's plans told the newspaper that the company \"is moving toward a major new effort to encrypt its Internet traffic amid fears that the National Security Agency may have broken into its global communications links.\" Top executives are reportedly involved in the project and will determine how it is implemented.\nMicrosoft General Counsel Brad Smith weighed in, saying that if the NSA targeted the company in the manner it did Google and Yahoo, \"it would be 'very disturbing' and a possible constitutional breach if true.\"\nThe exact nature of the NSA's data-collection capabilities remains cloaked in mystery. An anonymous U.S. government insider did offer to The Washington Post \"that collection can be done at various points and does not necessarily happen on a company\u2019s private fiber-optic links.\"\nIn an Oct. 31 analysis, eWEEK's Sean Michael Kerner explained, \"In the Muscular approach, the NSA has cleverly managed to insert itself at a point where it can intercept all Google and Yahoo traffic. You see, both Google and Yahoo use robust sets of private links between data centers.\" He cites an earlier Washington Post report stating that the NSA enlisted an \"un-named telecom vendor to offer secret access to a cable or switch through which Google and Yahoo traffic passes.\"\nIn the months following the Snowden leaks and growing concern about NSA's activities, major tech companies have repeatedly requested that the U.S. government provide more transparency over its intelligence programs and how they impact user data. Last month, they stepped up their efforts.\nIn an Oct. 31 letter, AOL, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo voiced their support for the USA Freedom Act, legislation that would curtail the NSA's surveillance activities. In the letter, addressed to the bill's authors and sponsors in Congress, the companies said they \"welcome the debate about how to protect both national security and privacy interests.\" Further, they \"applaud the sponsors of the USA Freedom Act for making an important contribution to this discussion.\"\nPrevious Do You Need RFID Protection for Your Real Wallet?\nNext Microsoft's Tighter Encryption: Why Others Should Follow...",
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        "raw_content": "Generous Britain cannot afford this foreign aid budget\nPerhaps International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell would like to go to Redcar to explain his decision to commit more than \u00a31billion of British taxpayers\u2019 money in aid to India between now and 2015. He would find an audience keen to hear his explanation, among them no doubt the 1,700 workers laid off a year ago when the Corus steel plant was mothballed by its new Indian owners Tata. If Mr Mitchell dares to ask for questions I can guess what one will be: isn\u2019t it us who needs the aid?\nBy Ross Clark, Political Commentator\nInternational Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has promised \u00a31bn of aid to India\nTata is one of the best-known faces of a booming Indian economy that is growing by 8.5 per cent a year. Corus is far from the only British company that has fallen into Indian hands. Tata also owns Land Rover and Jaguar. British pharmaceutical company Neutra-Health is now owned by Elder Pharmaceuticals of Mumbai. The Grosvenor House hotel in London is part of the portfolio of Indian group Sahara India Pariwar while in a hugely symbolic purchase the East India Company, once the mark of British power in India, is now owned by Indian entrepreneur Sanjiv Mehta.\nNo one should begrudge India its economic success. On the contrary we should all be pleased that a country once synonymous with poverty is well on its way to becoming an advanced industrial nation.\nBut why then the need to shower India with aid? True, not everyone in India is doing well. Millions live in conditions that we would consider extremely basic. But surely it is the responsibility of the Indian government to make sure that its taxation and social policies are enabling the whole population to share the economic boom. We can and should offer advice to the Indian government on how to construct social policy but we don\u2019t need to spend billions in aid, especially at a time our own economy is spluttering and we are struggling to close a vast budget deficit.\nAstonishingly, when many public services are being slashed, Britain\u2019s budget for international aid and development has been increased this year by eight per cent to \u00a37.76billion. I have never had much time for the tired old clich\u00e9 that \u201ccharity begins at home\u201d but surely the international aid budget should not be immune from the cuts being imposed on other government departments.\nThe play groups, lollipop ladies and bus services that are being cut are not in any case a form of charity: they are public services for which we have all paid taxes. We are paring down our navy and air force to levels at which our servicemen will struggle to meet international commitments, let alone defend our country. And yet we are paying aid to a country that has its own nuclear weapons and is embarking on a space programme.\nAs for aid projects we are funding elsewhere in the world, many are whimsies. Why for example are we helping to fund crab fisheries in Zanzibar, or a women\u2019s grocery co-operative on the West Bank? A lot of money is going on fashionable climate-change projects with dubious aims. Why are we funding schemes to help some of the world\u2019s poorest people, who only use a fraction of the energy that we do, to reduce their carbon emissions?\nThere is a huge difference between emergency aid and famine relief \u2013 to which the British public are enthusiastic contributors \u2013 and the long-term aid projects on which much of the Department for International Development spends much of its money.\nThe former saves large numbers of lives among people who are rendered temporarily helpless, such as those struck by last year\u2019s earthquake in Haiti. The latter has all too often made poverty worse. Haiti, for example, has been so besieged by cheap clothes from well-meaning Westerners that its native clothing industry has been completely undermined.\nToo much aid for too many years creates junkie societies dependent on handouts. And much of the money gets stolen by kleptomaniac regimes. Even before the earthquake the US had donated $9billion in aid to Haiti, millions of which ended up in the pockets of the ruling Duvalier family. Yet ordinary Haitians remained the poorest people in the Western hemisphere. In 2006 the US National Academy of Public Administration admitted that aid to Haiti had been a failure.\nYet still we continue to throw money at rotten regimes. Does anyone have any confidence that the \u00a366million we paid in aid to Zimbabwe last year was wisely spent on deserving people? Handing out free rabbits to poor families \u2013 one of DFID\u2019s projects in that country \u2013 isn\u2019t going to do a lot to reverse the damage wrought by Robert Mugabe on what was once a prosperous country.\nBritain has long been a generous nation. We can be rightly proud that we are always among the first to whip out our credit cards and donate towards disaster relief. But for many people in Britain, who have lost their jobs or are struggling to pay for expensive housing, now is their own hour of need. It is a tragedy that our politicians, who have been living it up for years on their expense accounts, seem entirely unable to appreciate the financial struggle that is faced by millions of Britons trying to bring up families on modest and heavily-taxed earnings.\nIt is a sign of how detached they have become that they have chosen a time of crisis to extract even more money from our pockets to pour into the black hole that too often is foreign aid.",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/get-ready-for-more-sweltering-summers-in-fairfax-county/2018/07/20/03f45f3e-86d1-11e8-8f6c-46cb43e3f306_story.html?utm_term=.a502bedccfb9\nScott Peterson is co-founder of Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions and a member of the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Fairfax.\nFeel like the summers are hotter than they used to be? It\u2019s not your imagination. Since 1970, the number of days above 95 degrees in the Washington area has increased by 8.8 days \u2014 and that\u2019s just through 2016. The trend for our children is ominous.\nYet the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on July 10 approved a county operations energy strategy that should be titled \u201cWhat? Me Worry?\u201d\nPushed through by board Chairman Sharon Bulova (D) over repeated objections from alarmed community groups and votes of \u201cno\u201d by Supervisors John W. Foust and Daniel G. Storck, the plan takes a minimalist approach. Bulova\u2019s plan ignores commitments made to other regional governments, sets a target for renewable energy of solar panels at a single warehouse and addresses only greenhouse-gas pollution for county government operations.\nGiven that private-sector and residential energy activity constitutes about 97 percent of the county\u2019s greenhouse-gas pollution, the lack of a plan for our entire community is tragic.\nIt may not be fiddling while Rome burns, but it comes close.\nAs a person of faith, I believe we are called upon to care for the most vulnerable among us, and members of congregations throughout our area and beyond share that belief. We know children, the elderly and lower-income populations will be most affected by climate change. We need Fairfax County\u2019s leaders to act with urgency to aggressively protect the county\u2019s people and ensure a livable community for the future. But they are not.\nFairfax County pledged to take bold action over the past decade. In 2007, former board chairman Gerald E. Connolly (D) shepherded passage of the Cool Counties Climate Stabilization Declaration. Cool Counties pledged to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions 80 percent by 2050, with goals of achieving a 10 percent reduction in greenhouse gases every five years between 2010 and 2050.\nFairfax County signed onto the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments\u2019 Regional Climate and Energy Action Plan. All member jurisdictions are to have community climate action plans in place by 2020. The county\u2019s update to its Environmental Vision also calls for the county\u2019s participation in a regional plan.\nBut no funding was approved this spring by the Board of Supervisors for the creation of a countywide plan, so it won\u2019t be in the 2020 budget. Meanwhile, Fairfax County\u2019s neighboring jurisdictions have had their energy and climate plans in place for years, including Montgomery and Loudoun counties in 2009 , Arlington County in 2012 and the Districtin 2011.\nArlington County has a staff of nine and a dedicated budget of close to $2 million a year. Fairfax County has a coordinator. Other counties and cities regionally and nationwide have demonstrated that a dedicated office with budget, authority and accountability leads to results. But Bulova insists there is no need.\nEven if we focus on just the small accomplishment of passing a county operations energy plan this month, it is startling in its lack of vision.\nFor example, did Fairfax County join last year with 30 U.S. cities to pledge to purchase for their fleets 114,000 electric cars and trucks? No. Was Fairfax County a member of the new Zero Emission Vehicle Challenge , a coalition of states, cities and businesses from around the world determined to fight climate change that announced a campaign this month to buy even more electric vehicles? No.\nIn June 2017, the Board of Supervisors passed a resolution supporting the Paris climate accord. But passing resolutions is the easy part. We need county leadership to wake up and create a plan for the entire county.\nThink it\u2019s hot now? If our leaders \u2014 in Fairfax County and across the globe \u2014 don\u2019t step up and fulfill their commitments, the average summer temperature in Fairfax County by 2100 \u2014 within the lifetime of children born today \u2014 will be 97 degrees. Is that the world we want to leave to our children and grandchildren?",
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        "raw_content": "The Japanese encephalitis virus is the leading cause of viral encephalitis in Asia. It is caused by a flavivirus and is usually associated with chills, a general feeling of malaise, and fever.\nClose to 90% of infections are asymptomatic. When symptoms of encephalitis (fever, chills, and severe headaches) appear suddenly, they are followed by various neuropsychiatric disturbances such as stupor, confusion, and vegetative disorders. The disease is fatal in about 20 to 50% of cases, and serious sequelae, including seizures, ataxia, and behaviour disorders, occur in 30% of survivors.\nJapanese encephalitis is transmitted to humans through the bite of mosquitoes of the Culex species. Humans are accidental hosts for the virus that usually infects domestic pigs, certain mammals, and marsh birds. The mosquitoes thrive mostly in rural areas and tend to bite from dusk to dawn. Transmission of the virus to humans is occasional at best. The risk of contracting the disease is roughly 1 in 2,500 mosquito bites. The incubation period is about 1 week, and the infection confers long-term immunity on the host.\nThe usual precautions against mosquitoes should be followed: apply insect repellent, use bed netting and wear light-coloured long-sleeve shirts and long pants. The risk of contracting Japanese encephalitis is minimal. Since 1981, only 6 cases have been reported among Americans living in endemic regions in Asia.\nThe vaccine is recommended for travelers 2 months of age and older who plan to spend 1 month or more in endemic areas during the transmission season. In some situations, it may be recommended for travelers who plan to stay for less than 1 month. The vaccine is usually administered as two doses (Day 0 and Day 28). Between 10 and 20% of those who receive the vaccine experience headache, myalgia, fever and malaise.\nEssential information for a safe trip\nwww.travel.gc.ca",
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        "raw_content": "Work v Gray [2017] EWCA Civ 270\nAppeal by husband in financial remedy proceedings against decision that the matrimonial assets should be shared equally on the grounds that he had made a special contribution. Appeal dismissed as the trial judge could not be found to be wrong. Judgment, 13/04/2017, free\nHusband's application for permission to appeal against an order which rejected his claim that he had made a special contribution, earned and amassed by acumen and drive, and that this \"special contribution\" was \"unmatched\" by contributions which the wife had made to the welfare of the family. Permission to appeal was granted. Judgment, 05/04/2016, free\nGray v Work [2015] EWHC 834 (Fam)\nWife's application for financial remedies order where the assets were worth around \u00a3144m. The judge had to consider the existence of a post-nuptial agreement and whether the husband had made a special contribution. The assets were split equally. Judgment, 26/03/2015, free\nGow v Grant [2012] UKSC 29\nIn a tweet: No development in the guidance on special contribution cases Case note, 10/05/2017, members only\nGuidance note: Contributions\nGuidance on how to handle contributions, including stellar contributions, in FP proceedings Practice note, 04/08/2014, members only\nK v L [2010] EWHC 1234 (Fam)",
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        "raw_content": "ATH-ANC70 Review: Audio-Technica\u2019s QuietPoint Headphones\nI\u2019m always on the lookout for another great pair of headphones. Ever since I purchased a pair of Sony DJ headphones years ago, that\u2019s when I became picky about the sound quality I get. Overpowering bass doesn\u2019t mean good sound. A lot of headphones try to hide its average sounding headphones behind an overly obnoxious bass. A great pair of headphones has clear sounds that stand out along with the bass.\nAudio-Technica\u2019s ATH-ANC70 headphones have this brilliant sound of clear melodies mixed with a strong bass, but only when the noise-cancelling option is on. Before turning on the noise-cancelling option that is powered by a single triple-A battery, the headphones have a clear sound that does lack a strong bass. Those who are used to a strong bass will certainly notice its absence. However, what stands out is every other piece of musical joy that each song offers.\nFor people to get the most out of these headphones, they\u2019ll need to put in the battery and turn on the noise-cancelling option, which brings out the true sound that these headphones offer. It\u2019s a great and powerful sound as well, providing a heavy beat while keeping everything else clear. These are definitely a quality sounding pair of headphones that everyone can get on board with.\nWhen it comes to the noise-cancelling option, it not only gives power to the bass on the headphones, but it actually eliminates background noise up to around 90%. Now, sitting in a regular room and turning the option on and off while music is playing doesn\u2019t allow the user to actually hear the change in noise-cancelling. They\u2019ll notice the increased sound and bass, but not the noise-cancelling effect. However, leave the music turned off and go from having the noise-cancelling option off and turn it on, that\u2019s when users can actually hear the change.\nI didn\u2019t discover just how strong the noise-cancelling ability is until I was on my recent trip. As we know, flying on a plane is loud. However, before starting the music, I put the headphones on and turned on the noise-cancelling option, and that\u2019s when I heard the massive change in background noise. I was so surprised how well Audio-Technica\u2019s QueitPoint headphones work. I would then turn the music on and pretty much forget that I was even flying on an airplane. They work that well, especially in louder points of a song.\nFor sound and noise-cancelling, the ATH-ANC70 headphones are a great choice. But they\u2019re also very convenient when it comes to pausing, going forward a track, or going backwards a track. On the left side of the headphones is a button that users can push to control what they\u2019re listening to. If someone is listening on their iPhone and needs to stop the music real quickly, they can do so by tapping once on the headphones instead of pulling out the phone and pressing pause. It\u2019s just as convenient if a song comes on that someone doesn\u2019t like. They can simply tap the button twice (quickly) to skip forward. They can even tap three times (quickly) to go back to a favorite song.\nAudio-Technica\u2019s ATH-ANC70 is a fantastic and convenient pair of headphones that anyone can enjoy. They are also incredibly comfortable to wear, though I worry a little bit about its durability. That\u2019s pretty much my only complaint about the headphones. Everything else is absolutely jammin\u2019!\nTags: ATH-ANC70Audio-TechnicaHeadphones",
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        "raw_content": "Home Markets Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation hopes to raise $15 million\nOhio Farm Bureau Foundation hopes to raise $15 million\nCOLUMBUS \u2014 The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation wants to raise $15 million over the next five years to fund scholarships and leadership development, community-based economic development and natural resources conservation efforts.\nThe campaign, launched Dec. 3 during Ohio Farm Bureau Federation\u2019s annual meeting, hopes to attract annual or unrestricted contributions that are available immediately, as well as long-term, endowment-type donations.\nThe foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, currently has a $1.6 million asset base, according to Chris Baker, director of development.\nMeeting attendees were asked to pledge to the campaign during a kickoff breakfast highlighting past foundation scholarship and grant award winners. By the end of the annual meeting, an initial $40,000 had been raised from pledges and the silent and live auctions, according to Foundation Executive Director Shawn Cleveland.\nThe foundation is set up to work with a variety of gifts, from trusts and annuities, to gifts of cash, securities or real property, as well as bequests and other options.\u201cWe want to be the charity of choice within the ag space,\u201d Baker said.\nFor information about the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation and the Strong Foundation campaign, visit ofbf.org/foundation or call 614-246-8904.\nPrevious articleIrv and Jean Bell honored for lifetime leadership\nNext articleThe grain market's Big Bang Theory",
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        "raw_content": "50 years of herbicides: higher yields, lower costs\nHalf a million juvenile delinquents pulling weeds \u2014 that\u2019s what it would take, says Leonard Gianessi, to replace what herbicides do to control weeds in U.S. crops each year.\n\u201cIn the 1950s,\u201d he told members of the Southern Crop Production Association at their annual meeting at Amelia Island, Fla., \u201cjuvenile delinquents in Minnesota and North Dakota were paid to pull weeds out of crops. Over the summer, each weeded the equivalent of 4 acres.\u201d\nGianessi, who is director of the Crop Protection Institute, a research unit of CropLife Foundation which focuses on the uses and benefits of agricultural chemicals in the U.S. and worldwide, has recently spearheaded a study on the value of herbicides to American agriculture.\n\u201cWe felt it was important to put together a study on the role herbicides play in crop production,\u201d he says. The findings have been presented to the Environmental Protection Agency and to Capitol Hill groups, universities, the national science teachers organization, and other key influencer groups.\n\u201cMost people know little about agriculture,\u201d Gianessi says, \u201cand when I give this presentation on the importance of ag chemicals, I\u2019m met with disbelief.\u201d\nWithout herbicides, he says, \u201cWe\u2019d have less food and fiber, we\u2019d pay more for our food and clothing, more land would be required to produce our crops, we\u2019d need millions of farm laborers, more cultivation would wipe out the gains we\u2019ve made in controlling erosion, our exports would shrink, and we\u2019d have to import more from countries with 10-cents an hour labor.\nIn his \u201cWar of the Weeds\u201d program, he notes that there are more than 400 million weed species in the U.S., with the potential to slash crop yields if not controlled.\n\u201cOne lambsquarters plant can produce 72,000 seeds, each of which can stay viable in the soil for 40 years. If a grower lets just 10 of those plants mature, that\u2019s more than 700,000 seeds for future infestations. One 8-foot pigweed plant can set 117,000 seeds that can be viable for decades.\n\u201cA single acre of cropland can harbor 50 million to 300 million weed seeds in the soil. Only 5 percent to 10 percent may germinate in a given year \u2014 but that can mean 2.5 million to 30 million weeds per acre, all competing for water, nutrients, sunlight, and space.\u201d\nFor centuries, Gianessi says, farmers had to rely on human labor to try and keep weeds out of crops. \u201cFor millions of people, including a lot of children, this meant sheer drudgery.\u201d\nIn the latter half of the 1900s, child labor laws, worker protection regulations, and increasing wages for farm laborers further highlighted the need for cheaper ways of controlling weeds.\nGasoline-powered cultivation equipment \u2014 in effect, weed killing machines \u2014 came to the rescue. But they had drawbacks: they could cause crop damage and couldn\u2019t operate in wet fields, giving weeds a chance to flourish. Hand labor was still required to take out weeds between plants.\n\u201cCultivators also turned up more weed seeds,\u201d Gianessi says, \u201cand caused more soil erosion, which polluted streams.\u201d\nIn the 1940s and 1950s, he says, hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds were screened as potential weed killers. \u201cOnly a few were found to be selective enough to kill weeds without harming the crops.\u201d\nAs herbicide use took hold in the 1950s, \u201cgrowers were amazed at how much effective weed control they could get \u2014 a vegetable farmer could spray 10 acres of vegetables in an hour, at a cost of 50 cents, and kill an estimated 20 million weeds.\u201d\nBy the early 1960s, close to 100 percent of the nation\u2019s cotton acreage was treated with herbicides, Gianessi says.\n\u201cIn Mississippi alone, farmers were able to cut labor by 20 hours per acre on more than a million acres; 20 million hours of human drudgery eliminated, at a considerable cost savings. In California, growers were able to eliminate 120 hours of labor per acre in onion crops; in Louisiana sugarcane, 55 hours per acre. Before herbicides, a typical acre of California almonds was cultivated 15 times.\n\u201cBefore herbicides, rice weed control was almost impossible; when rice herbicides came into use, yields doubled \u2014 farmers had been losing half their yield to weeds.\u201d\nToday, 90 percent to 95 percent of all U.S. cropland, about 220 million acres, is treated with herbicides each year, Gianessi says, with an estimated 550 trillion weeds killed.\n\u201cWith one to two applications, growers can expect 95 percent to 100 percent season-long control of key weed species in their crops. That\u2019s an amazing achievement. Additionally, herbicides in limited-till/no-till systems reduce soil erosion by an estimated 360 billion pounds per year, improving the quality of streams and lakes.\u201d\nThere is \u201cno magic bullet\u201d to replace herbicides in today\u2019s crop production system and maintain yields and quality, he says.\n\u201cThe Web site of the nation\u2019s largest organic grower operation says an organic vegetable grower may spend up to $1,000 per acre for labor and other weed control costs. Organic rice has 50 percent lower yields than conventional rice; organic corn 25 percent lower; some organic lettuce growers have as much as 50 hours per acre of hand labor in their crops, carrots 75 hours, celery 50 hours. Just think of all the back-breaking labor that goes into producing that bag of organic lettuce at the supermarket.\u201d\nIn 1985, Gianessi says, the herbicide used by Florida lettuce growers was cancelled.\n\u201cFrom 1985 to 1993, they spent $200 to $750 per acre for hand weeding. A lot of growers went out of business. In 1993, a new herbicide was registered and since then their weed control costs are about $20 to $30 per acre.\u201d\nGiven the value of herbicides to American food/fiber production, Gianessi says, \u201cwe should continue to work to have policies in place to insure that growers will have the tools they need to keep U.S. agriculture viable.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Brazil And Argentina On Common Ground\nAs world markets become more openly competitive, countries work harder at cultivating their marketing advantages. The European Union, for instance, is a classic example ofa developed and coordinated trade partnership.\nIn 1991, South America, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay joined into a common market called MERCOSUL to give them trading advantages. Before that, Brazil had a soybean production and trading advantage in the international market over Argentina.\nResearchers Sinezio Maia and Ricardo Lima, State University of Maringa and Federal University of Pernambuco, have shown that, since MERCOSUL, the advantage has diminished.\nTheir modeling project indicates a redistribution of resources and a production improvement between the two countries. That's also meant producers from those two countries have jointly used inputs and technology to be more efficient and competitive.\n(Sinezio Maia, State University of Maringa and Ricardo Lima, Federal University of Pernambuco)",
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        "raw_content": "Step-by-step, find your fashion job. 1) Define your goal: Which fashion profession matches your skills & interests? You want to work in the fashion industry, that\u2019s a fact. Trends, fashion weeks and catwalks are your field of interest. But besides that, do you really know which fashion career you want to strive for?\nThe good news is: There are many and very diverse positions in the fashion industry, ranging from management functions to more creative jobs. Now it\u2019s up to you to find out which fashion position is your best match. Like in any other industry, it helps to have a clear and defined goal in order to succeed. Knowing which fashion profession fits your skills and interests is therefore crucial. To get a realistic idea about the specific tasks of a certain profession, it\u2019s a good idea to take a look at actual job offers. This will help you in your orientation process.\nGather Information Once you have made up your mind and identified the fashion career that you want to pursue, you need to gather further information, to make sure that you really know about the job. If your dream job requires a specific training or study (which will most likely be the case), find out which schools are best in this field. Some fashion jobs can also be based on experience, rather than on holding a specific degree. Let\u2019s take an example: your dream is to become the next famous designer of your generation. Good. Now start asking yourself: \u201cWhat do I already know about designers and the profession itself?\u201d Do you have a favourite designer? What makes the designs so special for you? How does the designer distinguish him or herself from others and what is his or her background. If you don\u2019t have a clue, apart from knowing how \u201cpretty\u201d the last collection was, you should get into it.\nThe same goes for other fashion positions, for instance, store manager, creative director or buyer. Whatever career path you want to follow, make sure that you are passionate about the fashion job that you are aiming for. Why? First, for yourself, it will make the \u201chunt\u201d way more efficient. But also for your interviewers. If they feel that you are inspired by a profession and that you have good knowledge about it, they will trust you more than other candidates.\n2) Experience is king: You need to start from the bottom to get to the top Getting your dream job might take some time. Indeed, for most fashion positions you will have to build up your career and be patient. Don\u2019t be afraid of starting with internships or assistant positions. An internship is a great opportunity to get an insight into the industry and to find out if the job that you want to go for is really something for you. Gain first hand job experience in the industry you love. This is how you are going to learn, get skilled and become more attractive for the industry thanks to the skills that you acquired. Soon employers will see the new team member that they need when looking at you.\n3) Be part of the fashion industry: Build up your professional network and stay informed You have defined what you really want to do and have in-depth knowledge about it. Bravo, you are on the right track. Now make sure that you are informed about what is happening in the industry. To reach this goal, a good network and a recognised news source will be an asset.\nFirst, work up on your social profile. Today it\u2019s a necessity to be present on the social sphere, however, you need to be present in the right way. Your latest Facebook-selfie won\u2019t impress anyone. The good idea: LinkedIn, the professional network. Create and update your profile and mention your educational background as well as your current and previous job experiences. Have a look at groups to get in touch with people that are sharing your interests, and to keep you informed about what is happening in the industry. LinkedIn is also a good way to keep in touch with interesting people that you have already met. Secondly, think of using fashion professional platforms to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the field of fashion. For example, FashionUnited, the leading fashion platform, offers the latest fashion news and relevant statistics, an overview of fashion events and an international job board for the fashion industry. A platform like FashionUnited gives you access to all the useful information about the industry. Don\u2019t wait for a second and take that opportunity.\nNetworking Another good way to work on your network is simply to be present \u201cwhere it happens\u201d. Meeting people, talking to them face-to-face, has always more impact than sending them an email. If they see you, they will remember you. So don\u2019t hesitate and go to relevant fashion events you hear about. A fashion fair in your city? See that\u2019s an occasion to meet and mingle. A store opening? Let\u2019s go and get in touch with some fashion professionals. Use every opportunity you can find to get more contacts and to grow your network.\n4) You need to prepare your fashion job interview Here you are, you got your job interview! Now you need to prepare it. Remember that most companies will take a look at your online presence on various social media platforms when they will receive your application. So, if necessary, clean up your Facebook profile and adjust the privacy settings to make it more professional. As mentioned before, don\u2019t hesitate to keep your LinkedIn profile updated. If you don\u2019t have one yet, now it\u2019s about time to create one!\nDuring the application process, you already updated yourself about the company. Good. Now that you have your foot in the door and got your interview, make sure that you know as much as possible about the identity of the company: what is its internal philosophy, its vision? Which projects are currently running? On one hand, it will help yourself to know if you would fit the company, and on the other hand, you can show the employer that you are enthusiastic about the company. Finally, don\u2019t hesitate to bring something that can proof your talent to the employer during the interview. Portfolio, blog, website, sample of your creations\u2026 You can bring anything that can make the difference, as long as it relates to the position of course!\n5) Final step: self-confidence. The key to success is to have faith in yourself! It doesn\u2019t matter which stage you are in, either you are just starting your fashion studies or recently got your fashion dream job, one of the keys to success is to have faith in yourself. Of course there will always be competition, but remember: You hold all the cards in your hands to succeed. The employers need to feel that. To see that you are confident. It will make you way more attractive as an employee. If they see that you know what you are talking about, they will remember you more easily and be more eager to give you more responsibilities. Don\u2019t hesitate to talk confidently about what you know, about what you have done and about what you can do. You have knowledge, experience and relevant skills. Your fashion job is waiting for you!\nThe top 5 tips have been created by Lena Steffen, who recently joined the FashionUnited marketing team, her first job in fashion.\n*This article was originally published on the Norwich Fashion Week website, partner of FashionUnited.\nIn Pictures: Milano Moda Graduate show\nAMFI Graduates present: Transit 2015\nPrada designer Roberta Marcolin names the winner of Derby\u2019s Best Fashion Collection 2015\nCentral Saint Martins x Fred Perry launch collection for the Amy Winehouse Foundation\nGovernment called on to help make sustainable clothing more fashionable\nArt of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibit highlights FIDM grad designs\nApparel and footwear prices continue to decline throughout February\nLi Edelkoort: 'Fashion is dead. Long live clothing'\nUOM: Let\u2019s hear it from the teachers! (XI)\nCSA: Let's hear it from the teachers! (IX)",
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        "raw_content": "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reclassifying the Hawaiian Goose From Endangered to Threatened With a 4(d) Rule\nWe will accept comments received or postmarked on or before June 1, 2018. Please note that if you are using the Federal eRulemaking\nDocket No. FWS-R1-ES-2017-0050\nFXES11130900000C6-189-FF09E42000\nReclassifying the Hawaiian Goose from Endangered to Threatened with a Special Rule\nImplementation of Recovery Actions for the Nene\nPopulation Viability Analyses\nLocal Mechanisms\nLow Genetic Variation\nNatural and Artificial Hazards\nOverall Summary of Factors Affecting Nene\nProposed Determination of Status\nProposed 4(d) Rule\nIntentional Harassment Not Likely To Cause Mortality or Direct Injury\nPredator Control and Habitat Management\nAdditional Authorizations for Law Enforcement Officers\nProvisions of the 4(d) Rule\nPART 17\u2014ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS\nUnder the authority of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act), we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), propose to reclassify the Hawaiian goose (nene) (Branta (=Nesochen) sandvicensis) from endangered to threatened, and we propose a rule under section 4(d) of the Act to enhance conservation of the species through range expansion and management flexibility. This proposal is based on a thorough review of the best available scientific data, which indicate that the species' status has improved such that it is not currently in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. We also propose to correct the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife to reflect that Nesochen is not currently a scientifically accepted generic name for this species, and to acknowledge the Hawaiian name \u201cnene\u201d as an alternative common name. We seek information, data, and comments from the public on this proposal.\nWe will accept comments received or postmarked on or before June 1, 2018. Please note that if you are using the Federal eRulemaking Portal (see ADDRESSES), the deadline for submitting an electronic comment is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on this date. Start Printed Page 13920We must receive requests for public hearings, in writing, at the address shown in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section by May 17, 2018.\n(1) Electronically: Go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. In the Search box, enter FWS-R1-ES-2017-0050, which is the docket number for this rulemaking. Then, in the Search panel on the left side of the screen, under the Document Type heading, click on the Proposed Rules link to locate this document. You may submit a comment by clicking on \u201cComment Now!\u201d Please ensure that you have found the correct rulemaking before submitting your comment.\nDocument availability: The proposed rule is available on http://www.regulations.gov. In addition, the supporting file for this proposed rule will be available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours, at the Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3-122, Honolulu, HI 96850; telephone 808-792-9400.\nMary Abrams, Field Supervisor, telephone: 808-792-9400. Direct all questions or requests for additional information to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3-122, Honolulu, HI 96850. Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339.\nWhy we need to publish a rule. Under the Act, a species may warrant reclassification from endangered to threatened if it no longer meets the definition of endangered (in danger of extinction). The Hawaiian goose (nene) is listed as endangered, and we are proposing to reclassify nene as threatened because we have determined it is no longer in danger of extinction. Reclassifications can only be made by issuing a rulemaking. Furthermore, changes to the take prohibitions in section 9 of the Act, such as those we are proposing for this species under a section 4(d) rule, can only be made by issuing a rulemaking.\nThe basis for our action. Under the Act, we may determine that a species is an endangered or threatened species based on any one or a combination of five factors: (A) The present or threatened destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range; (B) overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or educational purposes; (C) disease or predation; (D) the inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms; or (E) other natural or manmade factors affecting its continued existence. We have determined that the nene is no longer at risk of extinction and, therefore, does not meet the definition of endangered, but is still affected by the following current and ongoing threats to the extent that the species meets the definition of a threatened species under the Act:\nHabitat destruction and modification due to urbanization, agricultural activities, nonnative ungulates, and nonnative vegetation;\nPredation by nonnative mammals such as mongooses, cats, dogs, rats, and pigs;\nDiseases such as toxoplasmosis, avian pox, avian botulism, avian malaria, omphalitis, West Nile virus, and avian influenza;\nHuman activities such as motor vehicle collisions, collisions at wind energy facilities, artificial hazards (e.g., fences, fishing nets, erosion control material), feeding and habituation, and recreational activities (e.g., human visitation at parks and refuges); and\nStochastic events such as drought and hurricanes.\nEnvironmental effects from climate change are likely to exacerbate the impacts of drought and hurricanes, and flooding of nene habitat due to sea level rise may become a threat in the future. Existing regulatory mechanisms and conservation efforts do not effectively address the introduction and spread of nonnative plants and animals and other threats to the nene.\nWe are proposing to promulgate a section 4(d) rule. We are proposing to modify the normal take prohibitions to allow certain activities conducted on lands where nene occur or where they would occur if we were to reintroduce them to areas of their historical distribution. Under the proposed 4(d) rule, take of nene caused by actions resulting in intentional harassment that is not likely to cause direct injury or mortality, control of introduced predators, or habitat enhancement beneficial to nene would be not be prohibited. The proposed 4(d) rule identifies these activities to provide protective mechanisms to landowners and their agents so that they may continue with certain activities that are not anticipated to cause direct injury or mortality to nene and that will facilitate the conservation and recovery of nene. Federally implemented, funded, or permitted actions would continue to be subject to the requirements of section 7 of the Act and eligible for an incidental take exemption through section 7(o).\nWe intend that any final action resulting from this proposal will be based on the best available scientific and commercial data and will be as accurate and as effective as possible. Therefore, we invite governmental agencies, the scientific community, industry, Native Hawaiian organizations, or any other interested parties to submit comments or recommendations concerning any aspect of this proposed rule. Comments should be as specific as possible. We are specifically requesting comments on:\n(1) The appropriateness of our proposal to reclassify nene from endangered to threatened.\n(2) The factors that are the basis for making a reclassification determination for a species under section 4(a) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), which are:\n(3) Biological, commercial trade, or other relevant data concerning any threats (or lack thereof) to the nene and existing regulations that may be addressing those threats.\n(5) Any information on the biological or ecological requirements of the species and ongoing conservation measures for the species and its habitat.\n(6) Any information on foreseeable changes to State land use or County land use planning within the Start Printed Page 13921boundaries of the nene's range that may affect future habitat availability for the nene.\n(7) The appropriateness of a rule under section 4(d) of the Act to allow certain actions to take nene, and any additional actions that should be considered for authorization.\n(8) The appropriateness of a rule under section 4(d) of the Act to allow interstate commerce for nene in captivity outside Hawaii.\n(9) Any additional information pertaining to the promulgation of a rule under section 4(d) of the Act to allow certain actions that may take nene.\n(10) Relevant data on climate change and potential impacts to the nene and its habitat.\nWe will take into consideration all comments and any additional information we receive. Such communications may lead to a final rule that differs from this proposal. All comments, including commenters' names and addresses, if provided to us, will become part of the supporting record. Please include sufficient information with your submission (such as scientific journal articles or other publications) to allow us to verify any scientific or commercial information you include. Please note that submissions merely stating support for or opposition to the action under consideration without providing supporting information, although noted, will not be considered in making a determination, as section 4(b)(1)(A) of the Act directs that determinations as to whether any species is an endangered or a threatened species must be made \u201csolely on the basis of the best scientific and commercial data available.\u201d\nIf you submit information via http://www.regulations.gov, your entire submission\u2014including any personal identifying information\u2014will be posted on the website. If your submission is made via a hardcopy that includes personal identifying information, you may request at the top of your document that we withhold this information from public review. However, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.\nWe will post all hardcopy submissions on http://www.regulations.gov. Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting documentation we used in preparing this proposed rule, will be available for public inspection on http://www.regulations.gov, or by appointment, during normal business hours at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).\nSection 4(b)(5)(E) of the Act provides for a public hearing on this proposal, if requested. We must receive a request for a public hearing, in writing, at the address shown in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT by the date specified in DATES. We will schedule a public hearing on this proposal, if requested, and announce the date, time, and place of the hearing, as well as how to obtain reasonable accommodations, in the Federal Register at least 15 days before the hearing.\nIn accordance with our policy, \u201cNotice of Interagency Cooperative Policy for Peer Review in Endangered Species Act Activities,\u201d which published in the Federal Register on July 1, 1994 (59 FR 34270), we will seek the expert opinion of at least three appropriate independent specialists regarding scientific data and interpretations contained in this proposed rule. We will send copies of this proposed rule to the peer reviewers immediately following publication in the Federal Register. This assessment will be completed during the public comment period. The purpose of such review is to ensure that our decisions are based on scientifically sound data, assumptions, and analysis. Accordingly, the final decision may differ from this proposal.\nOn March 11, 1967, the Secretary of the Interior identified nene as an endangered species (32 FR 4001), under the authority of the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966 (80 Stat. 926; 16 U.S.C. 668aa(c)). On March 8, 1969, the Secretary of the Interior again identified nene as an endangered species (34 FR 5034) under section 1(c) of the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966. On October 13, 1970, the Director of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife listed nene as an endangered species (35 FR 16047) under the authority of the new regulations implementing the Endangered Species Conservation Act (ESCA) of 1969. Species listed as endangered under the ESCA of 1969 were automatically included in the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife when the Endangered Species Act (Act) was enacted in 1973.\nOn February 14, 1983, the Service released the Nene Recovery Plan (USFWS 1983). On September 24, 2004, the Service published for comment (69 FR 57356) the Draft Revised Recovery Plan for Nene (USFWS 2004). The Draft Revised Recovery Plan presented additional information on the status of the species, factors affecting species recovery, and an updated framework for species recovery.\nA 5-year status review of the nene was completed on September 30, 2011 (USFWS 2011a). This review concluded that nene continued to meet the definition of an endangered species under the Act, and recommended no change in the classification of nene as endangered. However, current information indicates the species is not in danger of extinction and may warrant reclassification from endangered to threatened.\nThe original rules identifying nene as an endangered species (32 FR 4001, 34 FR 5034, 35 FR 16047) listed its scientific name as Branta sandvicensis and its common name as \u201cHawaiian goose (Nene).\u201d Currently the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife (50 CFR 17.11) gives its scientific name as Branta (=Nesochen) sandvicensis, and its common name as \u201cHawaiian goose,\u201d without indicating \u201cnene\u201d as an alternative common name. This species was once placed in the genus Nesochen by the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) (1982); however, it was subsequently reassigned to the genus Branta (AOU 1993) based on analysis of mitochondrial DNA by Quinn et al. (1991). Thus, Branta sandvicensis is the only currently accepted scientific name. The common name \u201cHawaiian goose\u201d continues to be accepted by the ornithological community (AOU 1998). However, the Hawaiian common name \u201cnene\u201d is also widely familiar to the public and is, for example, frequently referenced in governmental documents within the State of Hawaii (e.g., Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) 2005). Therefore, we are including in this document a proposal to return to the scientific and common names that were used in the original listing rules, with \u201cnene\u201d as an accepted alternative common name.\nThe nene is a medium-sized goose with an overall length of approximately 25 to 27 inches (in) (63 to 65 centimeters (cm)) (Banko et al. 1999, p. 2). The plumage of both sexes is similar (Banko et al. 1999, p. 2). This species is Start Printed Page 13922adapted to a terrestrial and largely non-migratory lifestyle in the Hawaiian Islands with limited freshwater habitat (Banko et al. 1999, p. 1). Adaptations to a terrestrial lifestyle include increased hindlimb size, decreased forelimb size, more upright posture, and reduced webbing between the toes compared to other species of Branta (Banko et al. 1999, p. 1; Olson and James 1991, p. 42). Compared to the related Canada goose (Branta canadensis), nene wings are about 16 percent smaller in size and their flight is not as strong (Banko et al. 1999, p. 9). Nene are capable of inter-island and high altitude flight, but they do not migrate out of the Hawaiian archipelago (Banko et al. 1999, p. 9).\nNene currently use shrublands, grasslands, sparsely vegetated lava flows, and human-altered habitats ranging from coastal to alpine environments (Wilson and Evans 1890-1899, p. 186; Munro 1944, pp. 41-42; Scott et al. 1986, p. 77; Banko et al. 1999, pp. 4-5). In the grassy shrublands and sparsely vegetated lava flows on the islands of Hawaii and Maui, nene nest, raise their young, forage, and molt (Banko et al. 1999, p. 2). Some nene populations on these islands move seasonally from montane foraging grounds to lowland or midelevation nesting areas (Banko et al. 1999, p. 2). On the island of Kauai, nene are primarily found using lowland habitats such as coastal wetlands at Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), with the exception of the Na Pali Coast (USFWS 2004, pp. 15, 17).\nNene are currently known to occupy various habitat and vegetation community types ranging from coastal dune vegetation and nonnative grasslands (such as golf courses, pastures, and rural areas) to sparsely vegetated low- and high-elevation lava flows, mid-elevation native and nonnative shrubland, cinder deserts, native alpine grasslands and shrublands, and open and nonnative alpine shrubland-woodland community interfaces (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 4-6). On the island of Kauai, nene also use a number of coastal wetland areas including taro loi (ponds) (A. Marshall 2017a, pers. comm.). Nene are browsing-grazers; the composition of their diet depends largely on the vegetative composition of their surrounding habitats, and they appear to be opportunistic in their choice of food plants as long as they meet nutritional demands (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 6-8; Woog and Black 2001, p. 324). Nene may exhibit seasonal movements to grasslands in periods of low berry production and wet conditions that produce grass with a high water content and resultant higher protein content. The sites currently used by nene for nesting range from coastal lowland to subalpine zones and demonstrate considerable variability in features (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 4-5). However, the current distribution of nene nesting sites has been influenced by the location of release sites of captive-bred individuals (Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) 2012, pp. 9-10). Historical reports from the island of Hawaii indicate that nene bred and molted primarily in the lowlands during winter months and moved upslope in the hotter and drier summer months (Henshaw 1902, p. 105; Munro 1944, pp. 41-42; Banko 1988, p. 35). Reproductive success is relatively low in upland habitats on the islands of Hawaii and Maui, and higher in lowland habitat on Kauai (Banko et al. 1999, p. 19).\nNene have an extended breeding season with eggs being laid from August to April (Banko et al. 1999, p. 12). Nesting peaks in December, and most goslings hatch from December to January (Banko et al. 1999, p.12). On the island of Kauai, nene frequently nest earlier (A. Marshall 2017a, pers. comm.). Nene nest on the ground, in a shallow scrape in the dense shade of a shrub or other vegetation. A clutch typically contains three to five eggs, and incubation lasts for 29 to 32 days (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 14-15). Once hatched, the young may remain in the nest for 1 to 2 days; all hatchlings depart the nest after the last egg is hatched (Banko et al. 1999, p. 12). Fledging (i.e., development of wing feathers large enough for flight) occurs at 10 to 12 weeks for captive birds, but may be later in the wild (Banko et al. 1999, p. 18). During molt, adults are flightless for a period of 4 to 6 weeks and generally attain their flight feathers at about the same time as their offspring. When flightless, goslings and adults are extremely vulnerable to predators such as cats, dogs, and mongoose. After molting and fledging, around June to September, family groups frequently congregate in post-breeding flocks, often far from nesting areas. Nene reach sexual maturity at 1 year of age, but usually do not form pair bonds until the second year. Females are highly philopatric (loyal to their place of birth) and nest near their natal area, while males more often disperse (Banko et al. 1999, p. 13).\nNene and one or more now extinct species of Branta are thought to have once been widely distributed among the main Hawaiian Islands. Fossil remains of nene have been found on Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kauai (Olson and James 1991, p. 43). However, nene fossils have not yet been found on Niihau (USFWS 2004, p. 6). On Oahu, all fossils appear to be of a related but extinct Branta form (Olson and James 1991, p. 43). The fossil record indicates the prehistoric (before 1778) range of nene was much greater than the historically observed range (Banko et al. 1999, p. 1). However, it is difficult to estimate original nene population numbers because the species composition and even gross structure of the vegetation before Polynesian arrival is poorly understood (USFWS 2004, p. 7). By 1960, fewer than 30 nene remained on Hawaii Island (Smith 1952, p. 1). The release of captive-bred nene, which began in 1960, helped save the species from imminent extinction (USFWS 2004, pp. 2-3). As a result of such programs, wild populations of nene now occur on four of the main Hawaiian Islands. As of 2016, the Statewide population of wild Hawaiian geese was estimated to have reached 2,855 individuals; the wild populations on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Kauai, and Oahu were estimated to have 1,095, 616, 35, 1,107, and 2 individuals, respectively (Nene Recovery Action Group [NRAG] 2017, unpublished). For maps of areas currently used by nene, see USFWS (2017).\nSection 4(f) of the Act directs us to develop and implement recovery plans for the conservation and survival of endangered and threatened species unless we determine that such a plan will not promote the conservation of the species. Under section 4(f)(1)(B)(ii), recovery plans must, to the maximum extent practicable, include \u201cobjective, measurable criteria which, when met, would result in a determination, in accordance with the provisions of [section 4 of the Act], that the species be removed from the list.\u201d However, revisions to the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (adding, removing, or reclassifying a species) must be based on determinations made in accordance with sections 4(a)(1) and 4(b) of the Act. Section 4(a)(1) requires that the Secretary determine whether a species is endangered or threatened (or not) because of one or more of five threat factors. Section 4(b) of the Act requires that the determination be made \u201csolely on the basis of the best scientific and commercial data available.\u201d While recovery plans provide important guidance to the Service, States, and other partners on methods of enhancing conservation and minimizing threats to listed species, as well as measurable criteria against which to measure Start Printed Page 13923progress towards recovery, they are not regulatory documents and cannot substitute for the determinations and promulgation of regulations required under section 4(a)(1) of the Act. A decision to revise the status of a species on, or to remove a species from, the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife (50 CFR 17.11) is ultimately based on an analysis of the best scientific and commercial data then available to determine whether a species is no longer an endangered species or a threatened species, regardless of whether that information differs from the recovery plan.\nThere are many paths to accomplishing recovery of a species, and recovery may be achieved without all of the criteria in a recovery plan being fully met. For example, one or more criteria may be exceeded while other criteria may not yet be accomplished. In that instance, we may determine that the threats are minimized sufficiently and the species is robust enough to delist. In other cases, recovery opportunities may be discovered that were not known when the recovery plan was finalized. These opportunities may be used instead of methods identified in the recovery plan. Likewise, information on the species may be learned that was not known at the time the recovery plan was finalized. The new information may change the extent to which existing criteria are appropriate for recognizing recovery of the species. Recovery of a species is a dynamic process requiring adaptive management that may, or may not, follow all of the guidance provided in a recovery plan.\nIn 1983, the Service published the Nene Recovery Plan and concluded that the nene population in the wild was declining; however, the exact causes of the decline were not clearly understood (USFWS 1983, p. 24). The Statewide population was estimated at approximately 600 nene with 390 \u00b1 120 nene on Hawaii Island and 112 nene on Maui. Based on the available data, the plan recommended the primary objective to delist the species was establishing a population of 2,000 nene on Hawaii Island and 250 nene on Maui, well distributed in secure habitat and maintained exclusively by natural reproduction (USFWS 1983, p. 24). The plan focused on maintenance of wild populations through annual releases of captive-reared birds to prevent further population decline, habitat management including control of introduced predators, and conducting research to determine factors preventing nene recovery and appropriate actions to overcome these factors. The plan also acknowledged that more research, biological data, and better population models would lead to a reassessment of recovery efforts and criteria for delisting the species.\nOn September 24, 2004, the Service published for comment (69 FR 57356) the Draft Revised Recovery Plan for Nene (USFWS 2004). The draft revised recovery plan presented additional information on the status of the species, factors affecting species recovery, and an updated framework for species recovery. At the time, the Statewide population was estimated at 1,300 nene with populations on Hawaii (349), Maui (336), Kauai (564), and Molokai (55). The primary factors affecting the nene recovery in the wild were: (1) Predation by introduced mammalian predators (Factor C), (2) inadequate nutrition (Factor E), (3) lack of lowland habitat (Factor A), (4) human-caused disturbance and mortality (Factor E), (5) behavioral issues (Factor E), (6) genetic issues (Factor E), and (7) disease (Factor C). The draft revised recovery plan recommended the following criteria for downlisting the nene from endangered to threatened: (1) Self-sustaining populations exist on Hawaii, Maui Nui (Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe), and Kauai (target of at least 2,000 birds distributed in 7 populations over 15 years); and (2) sufficient suitable habitat to sustain the target population levels on each island is identified, protected, and managed in perpetuity (USFWS 2004, pp. 50-52). Self-sustaining was defined as maintaining (or increasing) established population levels without additional releases of captive-bred nene, although manipulation such as predator control or pasture management may need to be continued. The draft revised recovery plan stated that consideration for delisting could occur once all of the downlisting criteria had been met, and population levels on Hawaii, Maui Nui, and Kauai had all shown a stable or increasing trend (from downlisting levels) for a minimum of 15 additional years (i.e., for total of 30 years).\nAs noted above, substantial self-sustaining populations exist and are well distributed in multiple localities on Hawaii Island, Maui, and Kauai (NRAG 2017; USFWS 2017), totaling nearly 3,000 individuals. The species continues to be conservation-reliant (i.e., dependent on long-term management commitments to active predator control and habitat management), but with ongoing management we expect these populations to continue to be self-sustaining without additional releases of captive-bred birds. As discussed below under Factor A, certain habitat stresses continue to exist, but as nene have proven adaptable to diverse native and human-modified habitats, it appears that with active management the extent and quality of existing breeding habitat is sufficient to support robust populations in multiple localities throughout the range. Additional management in seasonally occupied non-breeding habitat would improve population viability.\nThe 2004 draft revised recovery plan sets forth the general recovery strategy for nene (USFWS 2004, p. 47), as follows. In order for nene populations to survive they should be provided with generally predator-free breeding areas and sufficient food resources. Human-caused disturbance and mortality should be minimized, and genetic and behavioral diversity maximized. The goal of recovery stated in the draft revised recovery plan is to enable the conservation of nene by using a mix of natural and human-altered habitats in such a way that the life-history needs of the species are met and the populations become self-sustaining. While it is important to restore nene as a functioning component of the native ecosystem to ensure long-term species survival, it should be noted that nene currently successfully use a gradient of habitats ranging from highly altered to completely natural. Additionally, some populations exhibit behaviors that differ from what it is believed wild birds historically displayed. Nene are a highly adaptable species, which bodes well for recovery of the species.\nConservation needs and activities to recover nene vary among islands due to differences in factors affecting nene populations both within and among islands. For example, although mongooses occur on Hawaii, Maui, and Molokai, Kauai does not yet have an established mongoose population; thus predator control priorities there are different. In addition, elevations used by nene vary among sites and among islands, and vegetation available to nene also differs between sites and by island.\nNene are now more abundant than when they were federally listed as endangered in 1967, largely due to a captive propagation program that began in 1949 before the species was listed and continued through 2011. The program was initiated prior to Hawaiian statehood in collaboration between Territory of Hawaii biologists and private partners, and was operated by the Division of Fish and Game of the territorial government. The initial site of the captive propagation operation was at Start Printed Page 13924Pohakuloa on Hawaii Island. Operations moved to Olinda, Maui, in 1989. In 1994, a new partnership was established between the DLNR, the Service, and The Peregrine Fund (TPF) to expand facilities and operations for captive propagation to include Hawaiian forest bird species. The Peregrine Fund established captive propagation operations at a newly built propagation facility in Keauhou on Hawaii Island in addition to the operations at Olinda. In 2000, management of the captive propagation program was transferred to the Zoological Society of San Diego. In addition, a number of zoos and private facilities in the United States and abroad continue to maintain and breed nene in captivity (Kear and Berger 1980, pp. 59-77; A. Marshall 2017b, pers. comm.). The existence of privately owned nene outside of Hawaii provides additional insurance against extinction of the species, but due to concerns about disease introduction, they are not currently used as a source for supplementation of the wild population and are not considered a significant contributor of conservation of the species. However, they are still subject to permitting requirements under the Act for interstate commerce.\nSmaller operations to breed nene in open-top pens in semi-captive environments were conducted at Hawaii Volcanoes and Haleakala National Parks. In some cases, wild birds were placed into the pens where they could breed protected from predators. The young fledged from the pens to disperse to the surrounding areas. In some cases, birds were released directly into the wild farther from the pens.\nIn the years between 1960 and 2008, some 2,800 captive-bred nene were released into areas of their former range at more than 20 sites throughout the main Hawaiian Islands. Most releases of captive birds used open-top pens to provide protection from predators. The pens provide protection to the birds as long as they are inside the pens, and the birds frequently returned to breed in the same pens in subsequent years.\nMany of the earlier releases were accompanied by little or no management of predators and habitats. Monitoring of released birds showed high mortality and low nesting success, indicating that food availability and predators had a significant impact on wild populations (Banko 1992, pp. 102-104). The highest levels of survival and reproductive success were documented at Hawaii Volcanoes and Haleakala National Parks, where more intensive management of threats was initiated, demonstrating the need and benefits of habitat management and predator control (Black et al. 1997, p. 1,171). Recent years have seen an increase in the capacity of conservation agencies and partners to manage habitat and control predators on larger spatial scales. Although not all release sites have supported sustained populations, areas in which predators are low or controlled and habitat is managed for native food plant species have allowed nene to fare better (Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife 2012, p. 19).\nRecent studies on movements of nene using satellite telemetry documented the re-establishment of traditional movement patterns in two breeding subpopulations on Hawaii Island (Hess et al. 2012, pp. 480-482). Nene spent the breeding and molting seasons at lower elevations from September to April, and moved to higher elevation areas during the non-breeding season in May to August. Hess et al. (2012, pp. 479, 482) contend that this movement pattern may be beneficial to nene for the following reasons: (1) Altitudinal migration may allow nene to track availability of food resources not otherwise seasonally available (Black et al. 1997, pp. 1,170-1,171); (2) migration may enhance survival during the non-breeding season by avoiding nonnative predators in (lowland) breeding areas; (3) nene may be able to reduce exposure to human activities by occupying high-elevation areas during the non-breeding season; and (4) there may be opportunities for greater genetic exchange if pair bonds are formed between individuals from separate breeding subpopulations at non-breeding locations. This movement pattern is believed to have occurred historically (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 3-4).\nBlack and Banko (1994) conducted a population viability analysis using the VORTEX software program to model the long-term fate of nene under three different management scenarios: (1) No further releases or management, (2) releases mirroring those of the past 30 years, and (3) increased management without further releases. The report concluded that only under the third scenario could all three populations (Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai) survive for 200 years, and that reintroduction alone as a management tool may continue to be effective in delaying extinction on Hawaii, but will not lead to a self-sustaining population. The study concluded that enhanced management efforts, which include an appropriate predator control effort, would enable nene to reach a self-sustaining level.\nAnother population viability analysis was conducted for nene in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to examine management options more specific to that area (Hu 1998). First year mortality was identified as the primary limiting factor for nene in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. From 1990 to 1996, survival of fledglings averaged 84 percent for females and 95 percent for males, while survival from laying to fledging ranged from 7 to 19.5 percent (mean 12 percent; Hu 1998, pp. 84-85). While predator control had reduced egg predation, fledging success remained low, largely due to inadequate nutrition. The study found that open-top pens cannot sustain a viable nene population in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The study suggests that while management techniques such as grassland management, supplemental feeding, and cultivation of native food plants may sustain nene in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, such approaches require considerable effort and would require increasing resource expenditures. Thus, Hu (1998, pp. 107-114) suggested that nene would be more secure if they were integrated into habitat management instituted on a larger scale that would involve the creation of native-dominated, fire-adapted landscapes at low and mid-elevations in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and more efficient, widespread predator control techniques, allowing reestablishment of their seasonal movement patterns between various locations.\nBlack et al. (1997) analyzed survival data from 1960 through 1990 for released nene on the island of Hawaii and found that the highest mortality rate was found among newly released goslings during drought years. They also found that nene at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park had the lowest annual mortality rates. The three main factors affecting mortality rates were found to be release method, age at time of release, and year of release. Releasing pre-fledged goslings with parents or foster parents from open-top pens during years with sufficient rainfall was found to be the most successful release method on the island of Hawaii (Black et al. 1997, p. 1,170). On Kauai, where mongooses are not yet established, protecting the nesting area from other predators, such as dogs and cats, was found to be extremely successful (T. Telfer 1998, pers. comm., as cited in USFWS 2004).\nAmidon (2017) recently conducted a preliminary assessment of the short-term population trends in nene populations on the four main Hawaiian Islands where nene currently occur. This assessment used count-based and demographic models (Morris and Doak 2002, pp. 8-9) developed with readily available information on each Start Printed Page 13925population (Hu 1998; Hu 1999, unpubl. as cited in Banko et al.; USFWS 2004; Bailey and Tamayose 2016, in litt.; Kendall 2016, in litt.; Uyehara 2016a, in litt.) projected over a 20-year time period assuming constant management. Count-based models (for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the island of Maui, Haleakala National Park, the island of Molokai, and the island of Kauai) showed an increase or leveling off around current population estimates (Amidon 2017, pp. 10-16). Demographic models variously projected level or slightly declining populations (Hakalau Forest NWR and Haleakala National Park) or continued increase (Kauai NWR Complex) (Amidon 2017, pp. 18-21). Available data did not allow modeling of nene populations on lands outside national parks and national wildlife refuges, where management and population trends are likely to differ.\nIn conclusion, the implementation of recovery actions for nene has significantly reduced the risk of extinction for the species. On the brink of extinction, the captive propagation and release program successfully increased the number of individuals and re-established populations throughout the species' range on Kauai, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii Island. Studies of foraging behavior identified nene food preferences and nutritional value of food resources contributing to a greater understanding of habitat requirements during the breeding and non-breeding seasons. Current populations are sustained by ongoing management (e.g., predator control, habitat management for feral ungulates and nonnative plants). On Hawaii Island, research indicates that traditional movements are being restored, which could be expected to improve survival and breeding, as well as genetic exchange between subpopulations. Recent population modeling data suggest that certain key populations are expected to maintain current levels or increase into the future if the current level of management is continued.\nSection 4 of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR part 424) set forth the procedures for listing species, reclassifying species, or removing species from listed status. \u201cSpecies\u201d is defined by the Act as including any species or subspecies of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct vertebrate population segment of vertebrate fish or wildlife that interbreeds when mature (16 U.S.C. 1532(16)). A species may be determined to be an endangered or threatened species because of any of one or a combination of the five factors described in section 4(a)(1) of the Act: (A) The present or threatened destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range; (B) overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or educational purposes; (C) disease or predation; (D) the inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms; or (E) other natural or manmade factors affecting its continued existence. We must consider these same five factors in reclassifying a species from endangered to threatened (i.e., downlisting). We may downlist a species if the best available scientific and commercial data indicate that the species no longer meets the definition of endangered, but instead meets the definition of threatened because the species' status has improved to the point that it is not in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range, but the species is not fully recovered.\nDetermining whether a species has improved to the point that it can be downlisted requires consideration of whether the species is endangered or threatened because of the same five categories of threats specified in section 4(a)(1) of the Act. A species is \u201cendangered\u201d for purposes of the Act if it is in danger of extinction throughout all or a \u201csignificant portion of its range\u201d and is \u201cthreatened\u201d if it is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a \u201csignificant portion of its range.\u201d\nIn considering what factors might constitute threats, we must look beyond the exposure of the species to a particular factor to evaluate whether the species may respond to the factor in a way that causes actual impacts to the species. If there is exposure to a factor and the species responds negatively, the factor may be a threat, and during the five-factor analysis, we attempt to determine how significant a threat it is. The threat is significant if it drives or contributes to the risk of extinction of the species, such that the species warrants listing as endangered or threatened as those terms are defined by the Act. However, the identification of factors that could impact a species negatively may not be sufficient to compel a finding that the species warrants listing. The information must include evidence sufficient to suggest that the potential threat is likely to materialize and that it has the capacity (i.e., it should be of sufficient magnitude and extent) to affect the species' status such that it meets the definition of endangered or threatened under the Act.\nIn the following analysis, we evaluate the status of the nene throughout all of its range as indicated by the five-factor analysis of threats currently affecting, or that are likely to affect the species within the foreseeable future.\nThe draft revised recovery plan identified the lack of lowland habitat and inadequate nutrition as two habitat-related stressors limiting nene recovery (USFWS 2004, pp. 29-30). Nene continue to be affected by historic and ongoing habitat destruction and modification caused by urbanization, agricultural activities, drought, feral ungulates, and nonnative plants. These factors limit suitable breeding and flocking habitat, constraining the recovery of nene populations.\nHistorical habitat loss was largely a result of human activities such as urban development and land conversion for agricultural activities, particularly in lowland areas. Degradation of lowland habitats used by nene began with Polynesian colonization (around 1,600 years ago) and has continued since European arrival over the past 200 years (Kirch 1982, pp. 7-10). Impacts to lowland habitat included clearing of land for settlements and agriculture; increased frequency of fire; heavy grazing, browsing, and soil disturbance by introduced deer, cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs; and the spread of nonnative plants (Cuddihy and Stone 1990, pp. 103-107).\nThe threat of destruction and modification of habitat, particularly in lowland areas, by urbanization and land use conversion, including agriculture, is ongoing and expected to continue to limit the amount of nene foraging and nesting habitat. Past land use practices have resulted in great reduction or loss of native vegetation below 2,000 feet (ft) (600 meters (m)) throughout the Hawaiian Islands (TNC 2006). Hawaii's agricultural industries (e.g., sugar cane, pineapple) have been declining in importance, and large tracts of former agricultural lands are being converted into residential areas or left fallow (TNC 2007). In addition, Hawaii's population has increased almost 10 percent in the past 10 years, further increasing demands on limited land and water resources in the islands (Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism 2013, in litt.). While breeding habitat has some level of protection in the national parks, national wildlife refuges, and some Start Printed Page 13926State lands, there is little to no protection for habitat that nene use outside the breeding season. Nene are vulnerable at this time as well as during the breeding season as they are moving around to different areas, exposing them to additional predation in unprotected habitat, poor availability of suitable foraging habitat, and interactions with humans and human structures (wind towers, vehicles, etc). Human activities associated with the development and urbanization of lowland habitat will continue to impact nene. For example, nene collide with trees, fences, and particularly motor vehicles (Banko and Elder 1990; Banko et al. 1999). Nene are attracted to feeding opportunities provided by mowed grass, weeds, and human handouts. Feeding, in particular, makes nene vulnerable to collisions along roadsides as they frequently become tame and unafraid of human activity (Banko et al. 1999). Mortality is high in human-modified habitats due to increased predation, collisions, and human-caused accidents (Banko et al. 1999).\nThe alteration of lowland areas and increasing pressure from human activities (including hunting; see Factor B discussion, below) led to the extirpation of nene on Kauai and Molokai, and the loss of seasonally important lowland breeding habitat in leeward regions of islands with elevations above 5,000 ft (1,524 m) (Maui and Hawaii) (Baldwin 1945). From the time of European arrival (in the late 1700s) until the late 1800s, nene were thought to be all but extirpated, except for a widely distributed population on the island of Hawaii (Baldwin 1945, pp. 27-30). By the 1940s, Baldwin (1945, p. 35) estimated a reduction in the range of nene on Hawaii Island from 2,475 square miles (mi2) (6,410 square kilometers (km2)) to 1,150 mi2 (2,979 km2), a loss of over half of its remaining range on Hawaii Island since European contact. At the time the captive propagation program began in the late 1950s, the remaining wild nene were restricted to montane habitats in the \u201csaddle area\u201d between Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea on Hawaii Island (Baldwin 1945, p. 33).\nFeral ungulates and nonnative plants led to further degradation of nene habitat by negatively impacting forage quality, shelter, and potential nest sites. Grazing and browsing by introduced cattle, goats, and sheep converted significant portions of native montane forest and shrubland between 1,640 and 6,562 ft (500 and 2,000 m) to wild grassland and managed pastureland dominated by nonnative species (Cuddihy and Stone 1990, pp. 59-63, 63-67). Effects of nonnative ungulates have been somewhat less severe above 6,562 ft (2,000 m) because nonnative weeds are less prevalent (Banko et al. 1999, p. 6). Nonnative plants adversely affect native habitat in Hawaii by: (1) Modifying the availability of light, (2) altering soil-water regimes, (3) modifying nutrient cycling, and (4) altering fire regimes of native plant communities (i.e., the \u201cgrass/fire cycle\u201d that converts native-dominated plant communities to nonnative plant communities) (Smith 1985, pp. 180-181; Cuddihy and Stone 1990, p. 74; D'Antonio and Vitousek 1992, p. 73; Vitousek et al. 1997, p. 6).\nStudies indicate that inadequate nutritional quality is a limiting factor on nene reproduction and gosling survival, especially on Hawaii and Maui (USFWS 2004, pp. 29-30). Proper nutrition is critical for successful reproduction. Breeding females require carbohydrates and protein to increase fat reserves for egg laying and incubation; goslings require high-protein foods for growth and development (Ankney 1984, pp. 364-370; Banko et al. 1999, p. 7). Banko (1992, pp. 103-104) suggested that low breeding rates (20 to 63 percent) and low nest success (44 percent) at several sites on Maui and Hawaii from 1979 to 1981 were likely attributable to poor quality or low availability of foods. Baker and Baker (1995, p. 2; 1999, p. 12) found that the high rates of gosling mortality (57 to 81 percent) in Haleakala National Park during the mid-1990s were due to starvation and dehydration. Between 1989 and 1999, lack of adequate food or water also appeared to be a factor limiting nene recruitment in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Rave et al. 2005, p. 14). In many instances of gosling mortality, the actual cause of death may be exposure because goslings are weakened by malnutrition (at hatching) and were unable to keep up with parents, and therefore got chilled or overheated and died (Baker and Baker 1999, p. 13). Emaciation was the most common cause of death diagnosed in 71 out of 300 adult and gosling mortalities submitted to the National Wildlife Health Research Center between 1992 and 2013 for which a cause of death was identified (Work et al. 2015, p. 692). More cases of emaciation were diagnosed on Hawaii Island (32), and to a lesser extent Kauai (21) and Maui (13), perhaps reflecting the rates of hatching and fledgling success and nutritional quality of habitats on the respective islands. Habitat also continues to be reduced due to the spread of unpalatable alien grasses (e.g., guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus), sword grass (Miscanthus floridulus)) and other weeds (e.g., koa haole (Leucaena leucocephala), lantana (Lantana camara)), as this spread diminishes foraging opportunities (Banko et al. 1999, p. 23). Therefore, inadequate nutritional quality due to the lack of suitable foraging opportunities in and around current breeding areas, particularly at higher elevations on Maui and Hawaii Island, coupled with the loss of lowland breeding areas across its range, is expected to continue as a threat to the nene.\nDrought has been identified as a factor contributing to nene mortality. Drought reduces the amount and quality of available forage, thereby increasing the risk of nene mortality due to starvation and dehydration; thus, for example, nene exhibited higher rates of mortality in drought years during the prolonged island-wide drought between 1976 and 1983 on Hawaii Island (Black et al. 1997, pp. 1,165-1,169). Drought was also thought to have contributed to the population decline (10 percent) at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in the late 1990s (Rave et al. 2005, p. 12). Numerous and recurrent droughts have been historically documented throughout the Hawaiian Islands (Giambelluca et al. 1991, pp. 3-4; Hawaii Civil Defense 2011, ch. 14, pp. 1-12), with the most severe events often associated with the El Ni\u00f1o phenomenon (Hawaii Civil Defense 2011, p. 14-3). Based on the frequency of drought and its population-level impacts to nene, we conclude that the threat of drought is ongoing and likely to continue periodically into the foreseeable future.\nRecovery efforts initially focused on the establishment of populations with the majority of releases of captive-bred nene at high-elevation native shrublands (above 5,000 ft (1,524 m)) on Hawaii Island and Maui. High-elevation nesting areas are less modified than lowlands (Banko et al. 1999, p. 6), but may provide poorer quality habitat for nene foraging and nesting, due to drier conditions and phenology of food plants, which limit available food resources during critical pre-breeding and breeding periods (Black et al. 1994, pp. 101-103; Black et al. 1997, p. 1,170). Black et al. (1997, p. 1,169) found that nene that remained at high-elevation sites year-round exhibited lower rates of reproductive success and survival than those that dispersed from release sites. Nene survival and breeding success improved by moving away from dry upper montane volcanic scrubland to managed grasslands or managed ranchland, or if they were provided supplemental feed and water, Start Printed Page 13927particularly in drought years (Black et al. 1994, p. 103; Black et al. 1997, pp. 1,169-1,170). Subsequent reintroductions at low- and mid-elevation sites, first on Kauai and Hawaii Island, and more recently on eastern Molokai and western Maui, demonstrated the ability of nene to successfully become re-established in these areas.\nCurrently, nene are found in a range of habitats from sea level to subalpine zones on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii Island. Populations are centered around release sites and rely on continued land use protections and habitat management (including predator control) to sustain populations in these areas. On Maui Nui and Hawaii Island, the majority of the nene nest in managed areas at mid- to high-elevation habitats, including Haleakala National Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and Puu Oo Ranch/Puu 6677; and at lower elevation sites, including Hanaula, Piiholo Ranch, Haleakala Ranch (Waiopae), and Puu O Hoku Ranch (Molokai). On Kauai, most nene nest and live year-round in areas below 984 ft (300 m), where large expanses of managed grasslands (including golf courses) and low levels of predation (mostly due to the absence of a mongoose population) have led to a stable and increasing nene population. The majority of the Kauai population is centered in and around the Hanalei and Kilauea Point NWRs.\nMany of the areas where nene occur in the wild are afforded some level of habitat enhancement that focuses on increasing the survival and reproduction of nene. Habitat enhancement can include predator control, mowing, outplanting, and supplemental feeding. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has areas where many of these types of enhancement occur. For instance, park staff maintain two predator-resistant open-topped pens, 4 and 5 hectares (10 and 13 acres) in size, as safe-breeding sites with supplemental feed and occasional mowing. In addition, predator control is conducted at key brooding sites, and some areas may be closed to human use during the nene breeding season. The Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife also provides supplemental food for nene populations on Hawaii Island. Haleakala National Park has controlled ungulate populations and horses intermittently grazing in Paliku pasture. Kauai DOFAW also has predator control programs and may provide supplemental feed during drought years. Mowing, grazing, and irrigating grass can improve its attractiveness to geese by increasing the protein content (Sedinger and Raveling 1986, p. 302; Woog and Black 2001, pp. 324-328).\nHighly altered landscapes and nonnative vegetation also can significantly affect nene recovery. For example, nene on Kauai primarily use lowland areas in highly altered, human-impacted habitats such as pastures, agricultural fields, golf courses, and highly degraded waste areas (USFWS 2004, pp. 41-42). Nene have been very successful in these areas, indicating their adaptability to a variety of habitats. Lowlands, however, are often unsuitable because of intense human activity or dense predator populations placing nene at greater risk of predation, and hazardous situations such as habituation to human feeding, vehicle collisions, and golf ball strikes (Natural Resources Conservation Service [NRCS] 2007, p. 7). The recovery of nene is dependent on a variety of habitats ranging from highly altered, managed habitats to habitats consisting of primarily native species, and it may not be feasible to restore habitats to native species in all areas used by nene. It is believed that nene currently require availability of a diverse suite of food resources that may include both nonnative and native vegetation (Baldwin 1947, pp. 108\u2212120; Black et al. 1994, pp. 103-105; Banko et al. 1999, pp. 6-7). However, the current amount and distribution of suitable breeding, foraging, and flocking habitat continues to be a limiting factor for the nene.\nOur analyses of Factor A under the Act include consideration of ongoing and projected changes in climate, and the impacts of global climate change and increasing temperatures on Hawaii ecosystems, all of which are the subjects of active research. Analysis of the historical record indicates surface temperature in Hawaii has been increasing since the early 1900s, with relatively rapid warming over the past 30 years. The average increase since 1975 has been 0.48 degrees Fahrenheit (\u00b0F) (0.27 degrees Celsius (\u00b0C)) per decade for annual mean temperature at elevations above 2,600 ft (800 m) and 0.16 \u00b0F (0.09 \u00b0C) per decade for elevations below 2,600 ft (800 m) (Giambelluca et al. 2008, pp. 3-4). Based on models using climate data downscaled for Hawaii, the ambient temperature is projected to increase by 3.8 to 7.7 \u00b0F (2.1 to 4.3 \u00b0C) over the 21st century, depending on elevation and the emissions scenario (Liao et al. 2015, p. 4344). Environmental conditions in tropical montane habitats can be strongly influenced by changes in sea surface temperature and atmospheric dynamics (Loope and Giambelluca 1998, pp. 504-505; Pounds et al. 1999, pp. 611-612; Still et al. 1999, p. 610; Benning et al. 2002, pp. 14,246-14,248; Giambelluca and Luke 2007, pp. 13-15). On the main Hawaiian Islands, predicted changes associated with increases in temperature include a shift in vegetation zones upslope; a similar shift in animal species' ranges; changes in mean precipitation with unpredictable effects on local environments; increased occurrence of drought cycles; and increases in intensity and numbers of hurricanes (tropical cyclones with winds of 74 miles per hour or higher) (Loope and Giambelluca 1998, pp. 514-515; U.S. Global Change Research Program (US-GCRP) 2009, pp. 10, 12, 17-18, 32-33; Giambelluca 2013, p. 6). The effect on nene of these changes associated with temperature increase is detailed in the following paragraphs.\nThe forecast of changes in precipitation is highly uncertain because it depends, in part, on how the El Ni\u00f1o-La Ni\u00f1a weather cycle (an episodic feature of the ocean-atmosphere system in the tropical Pacific having important global consequences for weather and climate) might change (State of Hawaii 1998, pp. 2-10). The historical record indicates that Hawaii tends to be dry (relative to a running average) during El Ni\u00f1o phases and wet during La Ni\u00f1a phases (Chu and Chen 2005, pp. 4809-4810). However, over the past century, the Hawaiian Islands have experienced a decrease in precipitation of just over 9 percent (US National Science and Technology Council 2008, p. 61) and a decreasing trend (from the long-term mean) is evident in recent decades (Chu and Chen 2005, pp. 4802-4803; Diaz et al. 2005, pp. 1-3). Models of future rainfall downscaled for Hawaii generally project increasingly wet windward slopes and mild to extreme drying of leeward areas in particular during the middle and late 21st century (Timm and Diaz 2009, p. 4262; Elison Timm et al. 2015, pp. 95, 103-105). Altered seasonal moisture regimes can have negative impacts on plant growth cycles and overall negative impacts on native ecosystems (US-GCRP 2009, pp. 32-33). Long periods of decline in annual precipitation result in a reduction of moisture availability; an increase in drought frequency and intensity; and a self-perpetuating cycle of nonnative plant invasion, fire, and erosion (US-GCRP 2009, pp. 32-33; Warren 2011, pp. 221-226). Overall, more frequent El Ni\u00f1o events are predicted to produce less precipitation for the Hawaiian Islands. These Start Printed Page 13928projected decreases in precipitation are important stressors for nene because they experience substantially higher mortality from starvation in drought years (Hess 2011, p. 59). In addition, the drying trend, especially on leeward sides of islands, creates suitable conditions for increased invasion by nonnative grasses and enhances the risk of wildfire.\nTropical cyclone frequency and intensity are projected to change as a result of increasing temperature and changing circulation associated with climate change over the next 100 to 200 years (Vecchi and Soden 2007, pp. 1068-1069, Figures 2 and 3; Emanuel et al. 2008, p. 360, Figure 8; Yu et al. 2010, p. 1371, Figure 14). In the central Pacific, modeling projects an increase of up to two additional tropical cyclones per year in the main Hawaiian Islands by 2100 (Murakami et al. 2013, p. 2, Figure 1d). In general, tropical cyclones with the intensities of hurricanes have been an uncommon occurrence in the Hawaiian Islands. From the 1800s until 1949, hurricanes were only rarely reported from ships in the area. Between 1950 and 1997, 22 hurricanes passed near or over the Hawaiian Islands, and 5 of these caused serious damage (Businger 1998, in litt.). A recent study shows that, with a projected shift in the path of the subtropical jet stream northward, away from Hawaii, more storms will be able to approach and reach the Hawaiian Islands from an easterly direction, with Hurricane Iselle in 2014 being an example (Murakami et al. 2013, p. 751). At high-elevation nesting sites, frequent heavy precipitation may affect gosling survival during the cooler months (Hess et al. 2012, p. 483). More frequent and intense tropical storms are likely to increase the number of nest failures and gosling mortalities in mid- and high-elevation habitats on Maui and Hawaii where nene are already at risk of exposure and starvation due to inadequate nutrition (Baker and Baker 1995, p. 13; K. Misajon 2016, pers. comm.; J. Tamayose 2016, pers. comm.). In addition, projected warmer temperatures and increased storm severity resulting from climate change are likely to exacerbate other threats to nene, such as by enhancing the spread of nonnative invasive plants into these species' native ecosystems in Hawaii.\nFinally, sea level rise resulting from thermal expansion of warming ocean water; the melting of ice sheets, glaciers, and ice caps; and the addition of water from terrestrial systems (Climate Institute 2011, in litt.) has the potential for direct effects on nene habitat. Rise in global mean sea level (GMSL) is ongoing and expected to continue for the foreseeable future (i.e., centuries) (Meehl et al. 2012, p. 576; Golledge et al. 2015, pp. 421, 424; DeConto and Pollard 2016, pp. 1, 6) due to warming that has already occurred and an uncertain amount of additional warming caused by future greenhouse gas emissions (Sweet et al. 2017, p. 1). Six risk-based scenarios describing potential future conditions through 2100 project lower and upper bounds of GMSL rise between 0.3 and 2.5 m (1 and 8 ft) (Sweet et al. 2017, pp. vi-vii, 1-55, and Appendices A-D).\nSea level rise is not expected to be uniform throughout the world, due to factors including, but not limited to: (1) Variations in oceanographic factors such as circulation patterns; (2) changes in Earth's gravitational field and rotation, and the flexure of the crust and upper mantle due to melting of land-based ice; and (3) vertical land movement due to postglacial rebound of topographically depressed land, sedimentation compaction, groundwater and fossil fuel withdrawals, and other non-climatic factors (Spada et al. 2013, p. 484; Sweet et al. 2017, pp. vi-vii, 9, 19). Sea level rise in the Hawaiian Islands is expected to be greater than rise in GMSL (Spada et al. 2013, p. 484; Polhemus 2015, p. 7; Sweet et al. 2017, p. 9). In Hawaii, long-term sea level rise adds to coastal erosion, impacts from seasonal high waves, coastal inundation due to storm surge and tsunami, and drainage problems due to the convergence of high tide and rainfall run-off (SOEST 2017, in litt.). Flooding related to sea level rise would result in the additional loss of lowland habitat occupied by nene in low-lying coastal areas at Huleia NWR on Kauai, Ukumehame on Maui, and Keeau on Hawaii Island.\nThus, although we cannot predict the timing, extent, or magnitude of specific events, we expect effects of climate change (changes in tropical cyclone frequency and intensity, drought frequency, and sea level rise) to exacerbate the current threats to this species such as predation, inadequate nutrition, and habitat loss and degradation.\nHabitat destruction and modification from urbanization, agricultural activities, drought, feral ungulates, and invasive plant species remain threats to nene. These factors contribute to an ongoing lack of suitable breeding and flocking habitat, limiting nene population expansion. Historical habitat loss was largely a result of human activities such as urban development and land conversion for agricultural activities, particularly in lowland areas, contributing to the extirpation of nene on Kauai and Molokai, and the loss of seasonally important leeward, lowland breeding areas on islands with elevations above 5,000 ft (1,524 m) (Maui and Hawaii). Feral ungulates and invasive plant species led to further degradation of nene habitat by negatively impacting forage quality, shelter, and potential nest sites.\nRecovery efforts initially focused on the establishment of populations with the majority of releases of captive-bred nene at high-elevation sanctuaries (above 5,000 ft (1,524 m)) on Maui and Hawaii Island. Despite supplemental food and water and localized predator control efforts, nene at these sites experienced high rates of adult mortality and low rates of gosling survival attributed to inadequate nutrition caused by habitat factors such as poor forage quality, drought, and exposure. Research showed that access to managed grassland habitats and habitat enhancement during the breeding season improved foraging opportunities and resulted in increased survival and breeding success. Control of feral ungulate populations in areas such as Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Haleakala National Park reduced their impacts on native vegetation and likely improved nene foraging and breeding habitat. Subsequent reintroductions at low- and mid-elevation sites, first on Kauai and Hawaii Island, and more recently on eastern Molokai and western Maui, demonstrated the ability of nene to successfully become established in these areas.\nCurrently, nene are found in a range of habitats from sea level to subalpine areas on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii Island. Populations are centered around release sites and rely on continued land use protections and habitat management (including predator control) to sustain successful breeding and population numbers in these areas.\nOverall, the expansion of existing populations is limited by the lack of suitable breeding and flocking habitat due to continuing urbanization, agricultural activities, and potential conflicts with human activities. Periods of drought are expected to continue and are likely to be exacerbated by the effects of climate change. To minimize the effects of drought on the food availability and adequate nutrition, habitat enhancement activities to provide foraging opportunities, especially during the breeding season, will need to be maintained. The rise in sea level projected by climate change models may threaten any low-lying Start Printed Page 13929habitats used by nene. Although the effects of climate change do not constitute a threat to nene now, we do expect them to exacerbate the effects of drought and tropical storms, and to constitute a threat in the foreseeable future.\nOveruse for commercial, recreational, scientific, or educational purposes is not a threat to the nene. The exploitation of nene for food by Hawaiians and non-Polynesian settlers is believed to have been responsible for substantial population declines in lowland areas, and hunting was a major limiting factor until a hunting ban was passed and enforced in 1907 (Banko et al. 1999, p. 23). Human visitation for recreational activities at parks and refuges where nene occur often results in human interactions with nene. Habituation to humans and feeding of nene at these recreational areas create the potential for injury or mortality of nene by attracting nene to hazardous areas where collisions, predation, and accidents frequently occur (Banko et al. 1999, p. 24). For discussion and analysis of the population-level impacts to nene caused by direct and indirect human impacts, see our discussion under Factor E, below. While the historical effects of overuse were factors that led to the original listing of nene as federally endangered in 1967, current regulations and enforcement are in place to protect nene from overuse. Therefore, overuse does not constitute a threat to nene now or in the foreseeable future.\nNumerous parasites and diseases have been documented in captive and wild nene (van Riper and van Riper 1985, pp. 308, 312, 333; Bailey and Black 1995, p. 62; Work et al. 2002, p. 1,040). Recent data attributing the primary causes of death in nene to disease have identified parasites, bacterial and fungal infection, and, less commonly, avian pox (virus) and avian botulism (Work et al. 2015, pp. 690-694). Avian influenza and West Nile Virus (WNV), if established, also have the potential to affect the nene population.\nToxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite transmitted by domestic cats (Felis catus) that has historically caused mortality in native Hawaiian birds, and is the most commonly encountered infectious disease in nene, primarily affecting adult birds (Work et al. 2015, p. 691). As herbivores, nene are likely exposed by eating transport hosts such as insects or ingesting oocysts (reproductive phase of the parasite) in contaminated water, soil, or vegetation (Work et al. 2016, p. 255). For mortalities attributed to T. gondii, the cause of death is typically diagnosed as inflammation or lesions on multiple organs. The detection of T. gondii in over 30 percent of feral cats sampled (n=67) at 2 locations on Mauna Kea, Hawaii Island (Danner et al. 2007, p. 316) suggests that exposure to and infection by T. gondii is likely to continue and to play a role in mortality of nene. This parasite may also have non-lethal effects on nene, making them more susceptible to trauma caused by vehicle collisions, as a high prevalence of T. gondii was observed in road kills of other species (Work et al. 2016, p. 256). Widespread exposure to T. gondii was detected in wild birds from Kauai, Maui, and Molokai (21 to 48 percent of birds examined) (Work et al. 2016, p. 255). However, the parasite is implicated as the cause of death in a relatively low proportion (4 percent) in the number of nene mortalities submitted to the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center (USGS-NWHC) between 1992 and 2013 (Work et al. 2015, pp. 690-694). This suggests that although exposure to T. gondii is widespread and ongoing, the threat of disease caused by T. gondii is expected to be low in magnitude and is not likely to have significant population-level impacts on nene.\nOmphalitis, a bacterial infection of the umbilical stump, has been found to cause mortality in both wild and captive nene goslings (USFWS 2004, p. 34). Work et al. (2015, supplemental material) recently diagnosed omphalitis at low levels (2 percent, 7 of 300) in a number of nene mortalities submitted to the USGS-NWHC.\nAvian pox is caused by a virus that causes inflammation of the skin, and in severe cases may result in large scabs that block circulation and lead to the loss of digits or entire limbs or lead to blindness, the inability to eat, or death (USGS-NWHC 2017a, in litt.). Pox-like lesions have been reported in adult birds in captivity (Kear and Brown 1976, pp. 133-134; Kear and Berger 1980, pp. 42, 86, 138), and pox scars on many birds in the wild on Hawaii and Maui indicate that avian pox is common, but generally not fatal to nene (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 20-21). Avian pox was recently found in an emaciated bird, but was judged to be a secondary finding (Work et al. 2015, p. 693).\nAvian malaria is caused by the microscopic parasitic protozoan, Plasmodium relictum. Avian malaria was diagnosed as the cause of death in only 1 out of 300 nene mortalities submitted to the USGS-NWHC for which the cause of death was identified (Work et al. 2015, supplemental material). Avian malaria has also been reported in at least one wild bird on Maui, but it does not appear that avian malaria is causing significant declines of nene populations (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 20-21). However, concern about the potential to transfer unique regional strains of avian malaria between islands has resulted in quarantine testing of any nene to be moved inter-island to ensure they are not infected; during the recent Nene Relocation Project, birds from Kauai in which Plasmodium was detected were kept on Kauai and not translocated to Maui or Hawaii Island (Kauai Lagoons 2015, in litt.).\nAvian botulism is a paralytic disease caused by the ingestion of a natural toxin produced by the bacteria, Clostridium botulinum. Birds either ingest the toxin directly or may eat invertebrates (e.g., non-biting midges, fly larvae) containing the toxin (USGS-NWHC 2017b, in litt.). Botulism outbreaks may occur year-round with distinct seasonal patterns based on location (Uyehara 2016b, in litt.).\nBotulism has been found on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii Island (USGS-NWHC 2017b, in litt.). Avian botulism was diagnosed as the cause of death in only 4 out of 300 nene mortalities submitted to the USGS-NWHC for which the cause of death was identified (Work et al. 2015, supplemental material). Also, between 2011 and 2015, only 1 percent of the 866 cases of botulism involved nene in the Kauai NWR Complex (Uyehara 2016b, in litt.). Avian botulism is thought to pose a minor threat to nene because they tend to forage on grasses rather than aquatic invertebrates (Work et al. 2015, p. 693).\nThe spread of avian influenza and West Nile Virus (WNV) in North America has serious implications if either arrives in Hawaii. West Nile Virus is transmitted by adults of various species of Culex mosquitoes, some of which are present in Hawaii (USGS-NWHC 2017c, in litt.). When an infected mosquito bites an animal, the virus enters the animal and infects the central nervous system. West Nile Virus causes mortality in domestic geese, with goslings more susceptible than adults (Austin et al. 2004, p. 117). In experimentally infected young domestic geese, the New York strain of WNV caused reduced activity, weight loss, abnormal neck and spine posture, and death with accompanying encephalitis Start Printed Page 13930and myocarditis (Swayne et al. 2001, p. 753). Of the three known cases of nene infected with WNV on the U.S. mainland, all were adults and one died (Jarvi et al. 2008, p. 5,339).\nAvian influenza has been reported to cause mortality in naturally infected Canada geese in Asia and Europe (Ellis et al. 2004, p. 496; Teifke et al. 2007, p. 138). Additional studies have shown that immunologically na\u00efve, juvenile birds are particularly susceptible (Pasick et al. 2007, p. 1,827). Migratory birds have been implicated in the long-range spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), a virus (H5N1) from Asia to Europe and Africa. In 2006, the U.S. Departments of the Interior (DOI) and Agriculture (USDA) conducted surveillance for the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in wild birds in the Pacific islands (American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Palau) (USGS-NWHC 2017d, in litt.). Over 4,000 specimens were collected from waterfowl, shorebirds, and other species from throughout the Pacific, and no highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected (Work and Eismueller 2007, p. 2).\nThe Hawaii Field Station of the USGS-NWHC continues to work with wildlife managers to monitor the impact of diseases and other mortality factors on nene and other wildlife populations. Cats are the sole known lifecycle host for the protozoan that causes toxoplasmosis. Reduction in the number of feral cats will reduce the likelihood of exposure of nene to the disease. Ongoing conservation measures in nene breeding areas, such as predator control and predator-proof fences that exclude cats, reduce, but do not eliminate, the risk of exposure to toxoplasmosis due to the abundance and range of feral cat populations.\nPredation by introduced mammals continues to be a major factor limiting nene breeding success and survival. Predators known to take nene eggs, goslings, or adults include dogs (Canis familiaris), feral pigs (Sus domesticus), feral cats, small Indian mongooses (Herpestes auropunctatus), and black, Norway, and Pacific rats (Rattus, R. norvegicus, and R. exulans, respectively) (Hoshide et al. 1990, pp. 153-154; Baker and Baker 1995, p. 8; Banko et al. 1999, pp. 11-12; Hilton 2016, in litt.). In addition, cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis) and barn owls (Tyto alba) are suspected to occasionally take goslings. When flightless and during molt, goslings and adults are extremely vulnerable to predation by any of these predators (USFWS 2004, p. 21). Yellow crazy ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes) and little fire ants (Solenopsis papuana) also have the potential to disturb incubating females and goslings (Plentovich 2017, in litt.).\nThe small Indian mongoose was introduced to the Hawaiian archipelago in 1883, and quickly became widespread on Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii Island, from sea level to elevations as high as 7,000 ft (2,130 m) (Tomich 1986, pp. 93-94). Kauai remained mongoose-free when a planned introduction was aborted; however, there have been almost 350 reported sightings since 1968, and in 1976, a road-killed, lactating female was found on the island near Eleele (KISC 2016a, in litt.; Phillips and Lucey 2016). In 2012 and 2016, a total of three mongooses were captured in Lihue, Kauai, at air cargo and harbor facilities, as well as a resort adjacent to airport property (KISC 2016b, in litt.). The numerous sightings and four confirmed individuals have led to the perception that mongoose are now established on Kauai. While the recent arrivals of mongoose are troubling, there remains scant biological evidence that a breeding population of mongoose occurs on Kauai.\nMongooses are believed to be the most serious egg predator and are responsible for the most nene nest failures on Hawaii and Maui (Hoshide et al. 1990, p. 154; Banko 1992, pp. 101-102; Black and Banko 1994, p. 400; Baker and Baker 1995, p. 20). Mongoose also prey upon goslings and adults (Kear and Berger 1980, p. 57; Banko and Elder 1990, p. 122; K. Misajon 2016, pers. comm.). The success of the nene on Kauai demonstrates that mongooses may constitute the most significant predator elsewhere (Banko et al. 1999, p. 25). Despite relying on limited data, recent estimates of nest success on Kauai for private lands (75 percent) and the Kauai NWR Complex (82 percent) are far greater than estimates for both Haleakala National Park (62 percent) and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (58 percent) (Hu, unpublished as cited in Banko et al. 1999; Bailey and Tamayose 2016, in litt.; Uyehara 2016a, in litt.).\nIntroduced European pigs hybridized with smaller, domesticated Polynesian pigs; became feral; and invaded forested areas, especially mesic and wet forests, from low to high elevations, and are present on all the main Hawaiian Islands except Lanai and Kahoolawe, where they have been eradicated (Tomich 1986, pp. 120-121; Munro 2007, p. 85). Pigs may roam over nearly the entire extent of the range of nene. Pigs are known to take eggs, goslings, and possibly adults (Kear and Berger 1980, p. 57; Banko and Elder 1990, p. 122; Baker and Baker 1995, p. 20; K. Misajon 2016, pers. comm.). The presence of pigs can also attract feral dogs that may then prey upon nene (NPS 2016, p. 2).\nThree species of introduced rats occur in the Hawaiian Islands. Studies of Pacific rat DNA suggest they first appeared in the islands along with emigrants from the Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia) in about 400 A.D., with a second introduction around 1100 A.D. (Ziegler 2002, p. 315). The black rat and the Norway rat arrived in the islands more recently, as stowaways on ships sometime in the late 19th century (Atkinson and Atkinson 2000, p. 25). The Pacific rat and the black rat are primarily found in rural and remote areas of Hawaii, in dry to wet habitats, while the Norway rat is typically found in urban areas or agricultural fields (Tomich 1986, p. 41). The black rat is widely distributed throughout the main Hawaiian Islands and can be found in a range of ecosystems and as high as 9,000 ft (2,700 m), but it is most common at low- to mid-elevations (Tomich 1986, pp. 38-40). Sugihara (1997, p. 194) found both black and Pacific rats up to 7,000 ft (2,000 m) on Maui, but found the Norway rat only at lower elevations. Rats are known to prey upon nene eggs and goslings (Kear and Berger 1980, p. 57; Hoshide et al. 1990, p. 154; Baker and Baker 1995, p. 20).\nCats were introduced to Hawaii in the early 1800s, and are present on all the main Hawaiian Islands (Tomich 1986, p. 101). Although cats are more common at lower elevations, there are populations in areas completely isolated from human presence, including montane forests and alpine areas of Maui and Hawaii Island (Lindsey et al. 2009, p. 277; Scott et al. 1986, p. 363). Cats take nene goslings and adults, and have been observed moving eggs in nests, so they may also prey upon eggs (Kear and Berger 1980, p. 57; Banko and Elder 1990, p. 122; Baker and Baker 1995, p. 20; Zaun 2008, in litt.).\nDogs in Hawaii are products of animals brought by Polynesians and later introductions of mixed or selected breeds from all over the world (Tomich 1986, p. 52). Nene are particularly vulnerable to dogs because they have little instinctive fear of them. Along with mongooses, dogs are a significant predator of adult nene, and may also take goslings (Kear and Berger 1980, p. 57; Banko and Elder 1990, p. 122).\nCattle egrets and barn owls were both introduced into Hawaii in the late 1950s, in an attempt to address agricultural pests on farms and ranches. Start Printed Page 13931In Hawaii, cattle egrets are now widespread on all the main islands, as well as on the islands and atolls of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Barn owls occur on all of the main Hawaiian Islands in all habitat types, from sea level to upper elevation forests, and in recent years have been sighted with increasing frequency on offshore islets. Barn owls and cattle egrets may also take goslings occasionally (Banko et al. 1999, p. 11; S. Franklin 2016, pers. comm.).\nThe yellow crazy ant occurs in low- to mid-elevations (less than 2,000 ft (600 m)) in rocky areas of moderate rainfall (less than 100 in (250 cm) annually) (Reimer et al. 1990, p. 42). The tropical fire ant (Solenopsis geminata) is found in drier areas of all the main Hawaiian islands (Wong and Wong 1988, p. 175). Both species are nonnative and are known to cause significant injuries and developmental problems in adults and chicks of ground-nesting seabirds, and are expected to have similar effects on nene (S. Plentovich 2017, pers. comm.).\nA variety of predator control programs have been initiated in areas where nene currently reside. Since 1994, Haleakala National Park has conducted intensive control of introduced predators using trapping and toxicants (Bailey and Tamayose 2016, in litt.). Ongoing efforts on the different islands include predator control programs aimed at mongooses, dogs, feral cats, rodents, and pigs. Some open-top pens previously used to rear captive nene on National Park Service lands are now often used to provide predator-free nesting and brooding habitat for free-flying pairs or as temporary holding pens for sick or injured birds (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 2016, in litt.).\nNene population numbers at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park increased during a 10-year period (1989 to 1999), probably in part because of intensive predator control (Rave et al. 2005, p. 14). Since then, ongoing predator trapping focused in the primary breeding and brooding areas at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park during the breeding season has likely contributed to the overall increase in nene observed. The general increase in population at Haleakala National Park over the last 25 years is likely a response to increased habitat management\u2014first, the removal of feral ungulates and control to \u201cnear zero\u201d populations; later, the additional intensive control of introduced predators (Bailey and Tamayose 2016, in litt.). At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, various fence designs have been used successfully to exclude mongooses, cats, dogs, and pigs. Predator control programs are currently conducted in most areas where nene nest, including Hanalei, Kilauea Point, and Hakalau Forest NWRs; Haleakala and Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks; and Piiholo Ranch, Haleakala Ranch (Waiopae), and Puu O Hoku Ranch on Molokai.\nWhile the predator control programs have proven effective in localized areas, recovery of nene is dependent on more aggressive and widespread control of introduced predators. Despite documentation of the impact of mongooses, dogs, feral cats, rodents, and pigs on nene, there are relatively few predator control programs, and they are not being implemented over areas large enough to elicit a population response by native species (Scott et al. 2001, p. 11). Known control techniques should be applied at all habitats needed to recover nene (USFWS 2004, p. 41).\nDiseases such as toxoplasmosis, omphalitis, avian pox, avian malaria, and avian botulism cause low levels of mortality in nene populations. Avian influenza and WNV are not currently established in Hawaii, but could cause mortality of nene should they become established in the future. Measures to control feral cat populations will reduce the risk of exposure of nene to toxoplasmosis. Monitoring the occurrence of disease in nene populations, as well as early detection of avian botulism outbreaks or cases of avian influenza or WNV should minimize the impacts of these threats. Based on the above analysis, we conclude that disease will continue to affect nene now and in the foreseeable future, but it is not a significant threat because, at current and future levels, disease is not likely to cause population-level impacts.\nPredation by introduced mammals is the most serious threat to nene. Predation by mongooses, dogs, cats, rats, and feral pigs continues to affect all life stages of nene (eggs, goslings, or adults), negatively impacting breeding success and survival. Predator control measures have improved survival and reproductive success and contributed to population increases in managed areas. However, these efforts are localized and overall predator populations are not being reduced; therefore, predators can readily recolonize an area. In addition, as nene populations expand into areas in their former historical range, such as lowland areas, they will likely encounter higher predator populations in and around human-occupied urban, suburban, and agricultural areas. Predation by cattle egrets and barn owls, and disturbance by ants, may result in injury or mortality of nene; however, this does not constitute a threat to nene, as such predation/disturbance occurs infrequently and is not known to have population-level impacts. Based on our analysis of the available information, we conclude that predation by introduced mammals is a threat to nene now and in the foreseeable future.\nThe following section includes a discussion of Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, or treaties that apply to nene. It includes laws and regulations for Federal land management agencies and State and Federal regulatory authorities affecting land use or other relevant management.\nNational Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997. The National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (Pub. L. 105-57, October 9, 1997) established the protection of biodiversity as the primary purpose of the National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) System. This has led to various management actions to benefit federally listed species, including development of comprehensive conservation plans (CCPs) on NWRs. The CCPs typically set goals and list needed actions to protect and enhance populations of key wildlife species on NWR lands. Where nene occur on NWR lands (Hanalei, Kilauea Point, Hakalau Forest, Kealia Pond, and James Campbell NWRs), their habitats in these areas are protected from large-scale loss or degradation due to the Service's mission \u201cto administer a national network of lands and waters for the conservation, management, and where appropriate, restoration of the fish, wildlife, and plant resources and their habitats within the United States for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans\u201d (16 U.S.C. 668dd(2)). National Wildlife Refuges must also conduct section 7 consultations under the Act (discussed below) for any refuge activity that may result in adverse effects to nene.\nHanalei NWR was established in 1972, to aid in the recovery of the four endangered Hawaiian waterbirds and nene (Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1969; 16 U.S.C. 668aa et seq.). Kilauea Point NWR, originally established in 1985 to enhance seabird nesting colonies, was later expanded to include adjacent lands to be managed for the protection and recovery of endangered waterbirds and nene (The Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge Expansion Act of 2004, Pub. L. 108-481, December 23, 2004; 16 U.S.C. 668dd Start Printed Page 13932note). Approximately two-thirds of the Kauai nene population is supported by the Hanalei and Kilauea NWRs. The Kilauea Point CCP includes the following goals: (1) Protect, enhance, and manage the coastal ecosystem to meet the life-history needs of migratory seabirds and threatened and endangered species; (2) restore and/or enhance and manage populations of migratory seabirds and threatened and endangered species; and (3) gather scientific information (surveys, research, and assessments) to support adaptive management decisions (USFWS 2016, pp. 2:19-31). Both Hanalei and Kilauea Point NWRs conduct ongoing predator control and habitat improvement and enhancement actions.\nAt Hakalau Forest NWR, a new population was created with the reintroduction of 33 captive-bred nene between 1996 and 2003. Since then, Hakalau Forest NWR has supported approximately 20 to 25 percent of the nene population on Hawaii Island. The Hakalau Forest CCP includes the following goals: (1) Protect and maintain grassland habitat to support nene population recovery; and (2) collect scientific information (inventories, monitoring, research, assessments) necessary to support adaptive management decisions on both units of the Hakalau Forest NWR (USFWS 2010, pp. 2:30-37).\nKealia Pond NWR, on the south-central coast of Maui, was established in 1992, to conserve habitat for the endangered Hawaiian stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) and Hawaiian coot (Fulica alai). Nene are occasionally observed at Kealia Pond NWR (USFWS 2011b, p. 4:14).\nJames Campbell NWR on the northern shore of Oahu was created in 1976, also for the conservation of endangered Hawaiian waterbirds, and later expanded in 2005, to include conservation of additional threatened and endangered species, migratory birds, and their habitats (USFWS 2011c, p. 1:1). In 2014, a pair of nene arrived on Oahu, nested at James Campbell NWR, and produced three offspring. Both parents and one of the offspring have since died, leaving the two remaining offspring on NWR and adjacent lands.\nHawaii National Park Act of 1916. Congress established Hawaii National Park (later to become, separately, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Haleakala National Park) on August 1, 1916 (39 Stat. 432), \u201cfor the benefit and enjoyment of the people of the United States\u201d and to provide for, \u201cthe preservation from injury of all timber, birds, mineral deposits, and natural curiosities or wonders within said park, and their retention in their natural condition as nearly as possible\u201d (16 U.S.C. 394). Since that time, the enabling legislation of the park has been modified several times, both to establish the national parks on the islands of Hawaii and Maui as separate parks and to expand the boundary of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. In 1960, Congress authorized the establishment of the Haleakala National Park (Pub. L. 86-744, September 13, 1960); the park was established the following year. Haleakala National Park, on the eastern side of Maui, encompasses 33,222 acres (ac) (13,444 hectares (ha)), of which 24,719 ac (10,003 ha) are designated wilderness (74 percent of the park). Hawaii Volcanoes National Park protects 330,086 ac (133,581 ha) of public land on Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes on the southeastern side of Hawaii Island. Haleakala National Park and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park have supported nene recovery actions since the 1960s and 1970s, respectively. Past and ongoing actions include releases of captive-bred nene, habitat management (e.g., predator control, feral ungulate control, nonnative plant species control), provision of supplemental food and water, monitoring, and outreach and education.\nMigratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). Nene are a protected species under the MBTA (16 U.S.C. 703-712, 50 CFR 10.13), a domestic law that implements the U.S. commitment to four international conventions (with Canada, Japan, Mexico, and Russia) for the protection of shared migratory bird resources.\nThe Hawaii Endangered Species law (Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) 195D) prohibits take, possession, sale, transport, or commerce in designated species. This State law also recognizes as endangered or threatened those species determined to be endangered or threatened pursuant to the Federal Endangered Species Act. This Hawaii law states that a threatened species (under the Act) or an indigenous species may be determined to be an endangered species under State law. Protection of these species is under the authority of Hawaii's DLNR, and under administrative rule (Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR) 13-124-11). Incidental take of threatened and endangered species may be authorized through the issuance of a temporary license as part of a safe harbor agreement (SHA) or habitat conservation plan (HCP) (HRS 195D-21, HCPs; 195D-22, SHAs). Although this State law can address threats such as habitat modification, collisions, and other human-caused mortality through HCPs that address the effects of individual projects or programs on nene, it does not address the pervasive threats to the nene posed by introduced mammalian predators. DLNR also maintains HAR 13-124-3, which protects indigenous and introduced wildlife.\nThe importation of nondomestic animals, including microorganisms, is regulated by a permit system (HAR 4-71) managed through the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA). The list of nondomestic animals (HAR 4-71) is defined by providing a list of those animals considered domestic: Dog, cat, horse, ass (burro or donkey), cattle and beefalo, sheep, goat, swine, pot-bellied pig, alpaca, llama, rabbit, chicken, turkey, pigeon, duck, geese, and their hybrids. The HDOA's Board of Agriculture maintains lists of nondomestic animals that are prohibited from entry, animals without entry restrictions, or those that require a permit for import and possession. The HDOA requires a permit to import animals, and conditionally approves entry for individual possession, businesses (e.g., pets and resale trade, retail sales, and food consumption), or institutions.\nUnder statutory authorities provided by HRS title 12, subtitle 4, 183D Wildlife, the DLNR maintains HAR title 13, chapter 124 (2014), which defines, at section 13-124-2, \u201cinjurious wildlife\u201d as \u201cany species or subspecies of animal except game birds and game mammals which is known to be harmful to agriculture, aquaculture, indigenous wildlife or plants, or constitute a nuisance or health hazard and is listed in the exhibit entitled Exhibit 5, Chapter 13-124, List of Species of Injurious Wildlife in Hawaii\u201d. Under HAR section 13-124-3(c), \u201cno person shall, or attempt to: (1) Release injurious wildlife into the wild; (2) transport live injurious wildlife to islands or locations within the State where they are not already established and living in a wild state; or (3) export any such species, or the dead body or parts thereof, from the State.\u201d Permits for these actions may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The small Indian mongoose, a serious predator of nene, is included in Exhibit 5, chapter 13-124, List of Species of Injurious Wildlife in Hawaii. While this HAR may address intentional attempts to transport or release mongooses, there is evidence that inspection and biosecurity measures at inter-island ports may not adequately address their unintentional introduction (e.g., as Start Printed Page 13933stowaways in cargo) to islands such as Kauai and Lanai that are thought to be mongoose-free. Currently, there is no biosecurity at Honolulu ports focused on mongoose. At Nawiliwili Harbor (Kauai), low-level interdiction was conducted until about 2015, but has since been discontinued (B. Phillips 2017, pers. comm.). There are plans to reinitiate this in the coming months. Similarly, there is no interdiction being conducted on Lanai for mongoose.\nPredation by mongooses is a serious threat to nene (see Factor C discussion, above). Currently, the nene population on Kauai represents approximately 43 percent of the total Statewide population. Establishment of a breeding population of mongoose on Kauai would significantly reduce the survival and reproduction of nene on Kauai, and as a result, significantly increase the risk of extinction of nene. Although based on limited data, nene nesting success estimates on unmanaged lands on Kauai (i.e., no predator control) are higher than managed lands on Maui and Hawaii; this difference may indicate the additional impact of nest predation by mongoose, which are not found on Kauai (Amidon 2017).\nCritical biosecurity gaps that reduce the effectiveness of animal introduction controls include inadequate staffing, facilities, and equipment for Federal and State inspectors devoted to invasive species interdiction (Hawaii Legislative Reference Bureau 2002; USDA-APHIS-PPQ 2010; Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species (CGAPS) 2009). In recognition of these gaps, a State law has been passed that allows the HDOA to collect fees for quarantine inspection of freight entering Hawaii (Act 36 (2011) HRS 150A-5.3). Hawaii legislation enacted in 2011 (House Bill 1568) requires commercial harbors and airports to provide biosecurity and inspection facilities to facilitate the movement of cargo through ports. This bill is a significant step toward optimizing biosecurity capacity in the State, but only time will determine its effectiveness. The Hawaii Interagency Biosecurity Plan (2017) is a 10-year strategy that addresses Hawaii's most critical biosecurity gaps and provides a coordinated interagency path that includes policies and implementation tasks in four main areas: (1) Pre-border; (2) border; (3) post-border; and (4) education and awareness. Overall, there is an ongoing need for all civilian and military port and airport operations and construction to implement biosecurity measures in order to prevent the introduction or inter-island transportation of additional predators and diseases that could impact nene.\nFeral pigs pose the threat of predation to nene (see Factor C discussion, above). The State provides opportunities to the public to hunt game mammals (ungulates, including feral pigs) on 91 State-designated public hunting areas (within 45 units) on all the main Hawaiian Islands except Kahoolawe and Niihau (HAR-DLNR 2010; see HAR title 13, chapter 123; DLNR 2009, pp. 28-29). The State's management objectives for game mammals range from maximizing public hunting opportunities (i.e., \u201csustained yield\u201d) in some areas to removal by State staff or their designees from other areas (HAR-DLNR 2010; see HAR title 13, chapter 123; DLNR 2009, pp. 28-29). Nene populations exist in areas where habitat is used for game enhancement and game populations are maintained at levels for public hunting (HAR-DLNR 2010; see HAR title 13, chapter 123; see Nene Use Area Maps in USFWS 2017). Public hunting areas are defined, but not fenced, and game mammals have unrestricted access to most areas across the landscape, regardless of underlying land-use designation. While fences are sometimes built to protect certain areas from impacts of game mammals, the current number and locations of fences are not adequate to address the threat of habitat degradation and predation on the nene in unfenced areas throughout its range. There are no other State regulations than those described above that address protection of nene and their habitat from feral pigs.\nLocal groups are working to implement actions urgently needed to address the importation of nonnative, invasive species. We discuss the primary groups below.\nCGAPS, a partnership of managers from Federal, State, County, and private agencies and organizations involved in invasive species work in Hawaii, was formed in 1995, in an effort to coordinate policy and funding decisions, improve communication, increase collaboration, and promote public awareness (CGAPS 2009). This group facilitated the formation of the Hawaii Invasive Species Council (HISC), which was created by gubernatorial executive order in 2002, to coordinate local initiatives for the prevention of introduction and for control of invasive species by providing policy-level direction and planning for the State departments responsible for invasive species issues (CGAPS 2009). In 2003, the Governor signed into law Act 85, which conveys statutory authority to the HISC to continue to coordinate approaches among the various State and Federal agencies, and international and local initiatives, for the prevention and control of invasive species (DLNR 2003, p. 3-15; HISC 2009, in litt.; HRS 194-2). Reduced funding beginning in 2009 restricted State funding support of HISC, resulting in a serious setback of conservation efforts (HISC 2009, 2015, in litt.) and increasing the likelihood of new invasive plants and animals becoming established in nene habitat.\nThe Hawaii Association of Watershed Partnerships (HAWP) comprises 11 separate partnerships on 6 Hawaiian Islands. These partnerships are voluntary alliances of public and private landowners, \u201ccommitted to the common value of protecting forested watersheds for water recharge, conservation, and other ecosystem services through collaborative management\u201d (http://hawp.org/\u200bpartnerships). Funding for the partnerships is provided through a variety of State and Federal sources, public and private grants, and in-kind services provided by the partners and volunteers. However, since 2009, decreases in available funding have limited the positive contributions of these groups to implementing the laws and rules that can protect and control threats to nene.\nThese three partnerships, CGAPS, HISC, and HAWP, are collaborative measures that attempt to address issues that are not resolved by individual State and Federal agencies. The capacity of State and Federal agencies and their nongovernmental partners in Hawaii to provide sufficient inspection services, enforce regulations, and mitigate or monitor the effects of nonnative species is limited due to the large number of taxa currently causing damage (CGAPS 2009). Many invasive, nonnative species established in Hawaii currently have limited but expanding ranges, and they cause considerable concern. Resources available to reduce the spread of these species and counter their negative effects are limited. Control efforts are focused on a few invasive species that cause significant economic or environmental damage to commercial crops and public and private lands. Comprehensive control of an array of nonnative species and management to reduce disturbance regimes that favor them remain limited in scope. If current levels of funding and regulatory support for control of nonnative species are maintained, the Service expects existing programs to continue to exclude, or, on a very limited basis, control these species only in the highest priority areas. Threats from established nonnative species to nene are ongoing and are expected to continue into the future.Start Printed Page 13934\nBased on our analysis of existing regulatory mechanisms, there is a diverse network of laws and regulations that provide some protections to the nene and its habitat. Nene habitat that occurs on NWRs is protected under the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 and section 7 of the Endangered Species Act. Nene habitat is similarly protected on lands owned by the National Park Service. Additionally, nene receive protection under State law in Hawaii.\nAs a conservation reliant species, nene are expected to require ongoing management to address the ongoing threat of predation by introduced mammals such as mongooses, dogs, cats, rats, and pigs (Factor C). Although State and Federal regulatory mechanisms have not prevented the introduction into Hawaii of nonnative predators or their spread between islands, with sustained management commitments, these mechanisms could be an important tool to ameliorate this threat.\nOn the basis of the information provided above, existing State and Federal regulatory mechanisms are not preventing the introduction of nonnative species and pathogens into Hawaii via interstate and international pathways, or via intrastate movement of nonnative species between islands and watersheds. These mechanisms also do not adequately address the current threats posed to the nene by established nonnative species. Therefore, we conclude State and Federal regulatory mechanisms do not adequately address the threats to nene and their habitats from potential new introductions of nonnative species or continued expansion of existing nonnative species populations on and between islands and watersheds. However, with sustained management commitment, these mechanisms could be tools to ameliorate these threats.\nStudies have shown that nene went through a prehistoric population bottleneck and have very low genetic diversity (Paxinos et al. 2002, p. 1,827; Rave et al. 1999, p. 40; Veillet et al. 2008, pp. 1,158\u20141,160). Low levels of genetic diversity have been found in wild and captive nene populations, and there is some evidence that fertility and gosling survival have declined in captivity as inbreeding has increased (Rave et al. 1994, p. 747; Rave 1995, p. 87, Rave et al. 1999, p. 40). A condition known as \u201chairy-down\u201d caused by a recessive gene, which creates a cottony appearance and impairs cold resistance in goslings, has been observed in captive and wild nene (USFWS 2004, pp. 33-34); such goslings observed in the wild at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park have not survived (K. Misajon 2017, pers. comm.).\nRave (1995, p. 87) found that nene on Kauai had a significantly higher genetic similarity coefficient distribution (i.e., the lowest level of genetic variation) of all birds sampled from six wild populations on Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai. Despite low genetic diversity and high levels of inbreeding, nene numbers have increased dramatically on Kauai. Thus, low genetic variation may not be a factor limiting reproductive success of the nene on Kauai (Rave 1995, p. 88).\nA significant number of nene mortalities have been reported at wind energy facilities. Nene collide with the towers or collide with or are struck by blades of wind turbine generators (WTGs). The diameter of rotor blades (approximately 330 ft (100 m)) and combined height of WTGs (up to 428 ft (131 m)) create large obstacles for nene during flight. On Maui, 3 facilities with a total of 40 WTGs are in operation, Kaheawa Wind Power I (20 WTGs) and Kaheawa Wind Power II (12 WTGs) in western Maui, and Auwahi Wind (8 WTGs) in southeastern Maui. From 2006 to 2016, a total of 26 nene fatalities and an adjusted take of 50 nene have been reported at the three Maui wind energy facilities (DOFAW 2016, in litt.). Take is adjusted by adding estimates of take undetected by search efforts, indirect take (e.g., eggs or goslings taken by parental deaths in the current year), and lost productivity in future years. All three Maui facilities have approved habitat conservation plans (HCPs) and have received Federal incidental take permits and State incidental take licenses authorizing the total combined take of 95 nene during the 20-year period of operation for each project. The HCPs include the following conservation measures to offset the amount of authorized take: (1) Establish an additional population of 75 nene at an off-site location (Haleakala Ranch), (2) conduct predator control and habitat enhancement at the additional population site, (3) conduct on-site habitat restoration, (4) conduct on-site monitoring of nene, and (5) fund nene conservation actions at Haleakala National Park (DOFAW 2016, in litt.).\nOn Hawaii Island, two facilities with a total of 30 WTGs are in operation in Hawi (16 WTGs) and South Point (14 WTGs); however, there are no reports of nene being killed at these facilities (D. Sether 2017, pers. comm.). Based on the proximity of these facilities to areas used by nene, there is the potential for collisions. On Oahu, a total of 42 WTGs are in operation at Kawailoa Wind Power (30 WTGs) and Kahuku Wind Power (12 WTGs), and an additional 9 to 10 WTGs are proposed at the Na Pua Makani project in the Kahuku area. Na Pua Makani has submitted a draft HCP and requested incidental take for nene due to the proximity of the proposed wind energy project to James Campbell NWR, where the nene have been frequently observed. Based on the recent occurrence of only two individuals, which failed to breed successfully in 2016, wind energy facilities on Oahu are not a current threat, but represent a potential future threat should a breeding population of nene become established. On Maui and Hawaii Island, we expect that collisions at wind energy facilities will continue to result in take of nene now and in the foreseeable future; however, conservation measures in approved and permitted HCPs are expected to offset any population-level impacts to the species.\nNene are attracted to feeding opportunities provided by mowed grass and human handouts, and can become tame and unafraid of human activity, making them vulnerable to the impacts of various human activities. These activities include direct harm, such as that caused by vehicles and golf ball strikes, as well as possible disturbance by hikers, hunters, and other outdoor recreationists (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 23-24; Rave et al. 2005, p. 12; USFWS 2011a, p. 11; Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 2015, in litt.; Mello 2017, in litt.). Nene may also be impacted by human activities through the application of pesticides and other contaminants, ingestion of plastics and lead, collisions with stationary or moving structures or objects, entanglement in artificial hazards (e.g., fences, fishing nets, erosion control material), disturbance at nest and roost sites, and mortality or disruption of family groups through direct and indirect human activities (Banko et al. 1999, pp. 23-24; USFWS 2004, pp. 30-31; Work et al. 2015, pp. 692-693).\nVehicle collisions have been an ongoing cause of nene mortality (Hoshide et al. 1990, p. 153; Rave et al. 2005, p. 15; Work et al. 2015, pp. 692-693). In many areas, nene habitat is Start Printed Page 13935bisected by roads, with nesting and roosting on one side, foraging on the other side. This poses a serious threat, particularly during the breeding season, when adults walk goslings across roads. The greatest number of vehicle collisions occurs between December and April, during the peak of the breeding and molting season. It is during this time of year that both adults and goslings are flightless for a period of time and are especially vulnerable. The problem is worse in some areas because birds are attracted to handouts by visitors and the young shoots of recently manicured or irrigated lawns of roadsides and golf courses. Nene are often seen foraging along the edges of highways and ditches as a result of regular mowing and runoff from the pavement creating especially desirable grass in these areas. The impact is further exacerbated when, after a nene is killed on a road, the remaining family members are often unwilling to leave the body, resulting in multiple birds being killed over a short period of time (DLNR 2016, in litt.) and potential loss of future reproductive output from breeding pairs.\nIn the past, a number of mortalities caused by vehicle collisions were reported in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (41) and in Haleakala National Park (14) (USFWS 2004, pp. 30-31; Rave et al. 2005, p. 12). More recent data indicate this is an ongoing issue both inside and outside park boundaries on Maui and Hawaii Island; the average annual number of nene killed by cars at Haleakala National Park was 1.2 \u00b1 1.2 (from 1988 to 2011), and occurred at an average annual rate of 3 \u00b1 2.39 at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and an adjacent State highway (from 2009 to 2016) (Bailey and Tamayose 2016, in litt.; Misajon 2017, in litt.). Mortality of nene due to vehicle collisions has also been a continual problem on Kauai (Uyehara 2016c, in litt.). Over 50 nene were struck and killed by cars across the roadways of Kauai in 2 years (Kauai DOFAW 2016, in litt.). On Kauai, typically the majority of vehicle strikes occur in Hanalei and Kilauea, where the largest proportion of the Kauai population occurs; however, the most recent strikes are occurring on the western side of the island.\nThe National Park Service (NPS) is actively implementing aggressive traffic-calming measures (Haleakala National Park 2014, in litt.; USFWS 2016, in litt.). A press release is sent out at the beginning of the nesting season, asking park visitors to drive carefully. Posters are displayed at car rental agencies asking visitors to drive carefully when visiting the park. \u201cNene Crossing\u201d postcards with \u201cSlow Down\u201d messages in different languages are handed out to vehicles entering the park. Cones, signs, and a radar trailer are placed along roadsides where nene are frequently seen. Permanent \u201cNene Crossing\u201d signs alert drivers to the potential for birds in the primary area(s) of concern, and temporary crossing signs are deployed when birds are observed frequenting specific road side sites. The NPS conducts regular outreach and education to raise visitor awareness of nene near roads. The Kauai DOFAW conducts educational outreach and has signs placed to encourage driving at reduced speeds. The conservation measures reduce but do not eliminate the threat of vehicle collisions. Based on the available information, we conclude vehicle collisions are an ongoing cause of nene injury and mortality on Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii.\nNene can become entangled or trapped in artificial hazards (e.g., old grass-covered fence wire; fishing line, predator traps; spilled tar) and some natural hazards (lava tube openings or deep depressions in ash deposits) (Banko et al. 1999, p. 24). Goslings occasionally drown in stock ponds, water troughs, and other water sources where exit to land is difficult (Banko et al. 1999, p. 24). Predator traps outfitted with protective guards have been effective at reducing the incidence of injury to goslings (NRCS 2007, p. 6).\nThe use of certain fencing and erosion control materials has resulted in entanglement of nene with the potential to cause impaired movement, injury, and in some cases mortality. Over 2 years, a total of 44 nene (27 adults and 17 hatch-year birds) in the Poipu/Koloa population on Kauai have been observed with woven threads from erosion control slope matting wrapped around their legs at a single construction site (Kauai DOFAW 2016, in litt.). Once the material is wrapped around their legs, nene have an increased risk of becoming entangled with other objects, experiencing skin lacerations, and having the circulation cut from their legs leading to infection and the death of the limb (Kauai DOFAW 2015, in litt.). Not all instances of entanglement result in harm to nene, as birds may free themselves from threads. Nine of the 44 entangled nene have been observed with constriction or swelling on their legs; 3 have received rehabilitation and been released; and 1 was euthanized due to injuries sustained from the material. Kauai DOFAW is working with the landowners to minimize impacts and has recommended that the use of this type of erosion control matting be discontinued.\nAs nene populations continue to recover and increase in number and range, they will be subject to increased human interactions in and around urban, suburban, agricultural, and recreational areas. Vehicle collisions are an ongoing cause of nene injury and mortality; however, we do not have evidence that this factor is limiting population sizes. We acknowledge that increasing nene population sizes could result in increased mortality rates in the future, especially for those populations near areas with human presence. While vehicle collisions could potentially impact certain populations, they do not constitute a threat to the entire species now, and we do not expect them to be a threat in the foreseeable future. Artificial hazards that result in entanglement or drowning occur at low frequency and thus are not expected to result in population-level impacts. Collisions at wind energy facilities will result in take of nene now and in the foreseeable future; however, conservation measures in approved and permitted HCPs are expected to offset any population-level impacts to the species. While nene exhibit low levels of genetic variation, this does not appear to be a factor limiting reproductive success. Thus, low genetic variation is not a threat to nene now or in the foreseeable future.\nThe current Statewide nene population estimate is 2,855 (NRAG 2017). The population on Kauai, estimated at 1,107 birds, is stable and increasing, sustained by ongoing predator control and habitat management (NRAG 2017). Nene on Kauai exhibit successful breeding, likely due to abundant food in managed grasslands and the absence of mongooses, which are a significant nest predator on other islands. Between 2011 and 2016, 640 nene were relocated from Kauai to Maui and Hawaii Island. The Kauai population is expected to continue to exhibit an increasing trend. On Maui, the current population estimate is 616, with approximately half of the population in Haleakala National Park, and the remainder is distributed across areas of western Maui, southern Maui, and the northwestern slopes of Haleakala. The population at Haleakala National Park shows a general increasing trend with numbers consistently above 200 birds since Start Printed Page 13936intensive habitat management (feral ungulate and predator control) measures were initiated in the 1990s. On Hawaii Island, the current population estimate is 1,095, which includes 592 birds relocated from Kauai (NRAG 2017). Prior to the addition of nene from Kauai, population estimates on Hawaii Island ranged between 331 and 611, and in general show an increasing trend during the previous 10-year period since the last major release of 53 birds in 2001. For many years, the largest population of nene on Hawaii Island has occurred in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Over the last 10 years, population estimates at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park have remained relatively constant (ranging between 200 and 250 birds), sustained by ongoing predator control and habitat management. On Molokai, the current population estimate of 35 (NRAG 2017), down from an estimate of 78 in 2015, is likely due to predation (Franklin 2017, in litt.). While nene on Molokai have bred successfully, periodically low fledging success has been reported due to the high mortality of nestlings, possibly due to overcrowding at the release site. Estimates of the population on Molokai have fluctuated widely since the reintroduction of 74 birds was completed in 2004. Nene are considered a conservation-reliant species, especially on Maui and Hawaii Island, where populations are spread across a large area and exposed to ongoing threats of predation, habitat loss (development, feral ungulates, nonnative plants), and disease (Reed et al. 2012, p. 888). At a minimum, current management levels must be continued to sustain current population trends.\nThreats to nene from habitat destruction or modification (Factor A) remain and will likely continue into the foreseeable future in the form of urbanization, agricultural activities, habitat alteration by feral ungulates and nonnative plants, and drought. These factors contribute to a lack of suitable breeding and flocking habitat and, in combination with predation (Factor C) and human activities (Factor E), continue to threaten nene and limit expansion of nene populations. Some habitats are expected to be affected by habitat changes resulting from the effects of climate change (Factor A). Overutilization (Factor B) is not a threat. Diseases (Factor C) such as toxoplasmosis, avian malaria, omphalitis, and avian botulism are not currently known to contribute significantly to mortality in nene. Thus, we do not consider disease to be a threat. Predation (Factor C) by introduced mammals, including mongooses, dogs, cats, rats, and pigs, is a significant limiting factor for nene populations now and into the foreseeable future. Therefore, we consider predation to be a threat. Existing regulatory mechanisms, including those to prevent predation will be an important component of ongoing management of nene as a conservation reliant species, but do not currently adequately ameliorate threats and will require continuing commitment to implementation (Factor D). Human activities such as vehicle collisions, artificial hazards, and other human interactions (Factor E) continue to result in injury and mortality; while the individual impacts of these hazards do not constitute threats with population-level impacts to nene, they collectively and in combination with other factors (Factors A, C, and D) constitute an ongoing threat.\nSection 4 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1533), and its implementing regulations at 50 CFR part 424, set forth the procedures for determining whether a species is an endangered species or threatened species and should be included on the Federal Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (listed). The Act defines an endangered species as any species that is \u201cin danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range\u201d and a threatened species as any species \u201cthat is likely to become endangered throughout all or a significant portion of its range within the foreseeable future.\u201d On July 1, 2014, we published a final policy interpreting the phrase \u201csignificant portion of its range\u201d (SPR) (79 FR 37578). In our policy, we interpret the phrase \u201csignificant portion of its range\u201d in the Act's definitions of \u201cendangered species\u201d and \u201cthreatened species\u201d to provide an independent basis for listing a species in its entirety; thus there are two situations (or factual bases) under which a species would qualify for listing: A species may be in danger of extinction or likely to become so in the foreseeable future throughout all of its range; or a species may be in danger of extinction or likely to become so throughout a significant portion of its range. If a species is in danger of extinction throughout an SPR, the species, is an \u201cendangered species.\u201d The same analysis applies to \u201cthreatened species.\u201d\nAs required by the Act, we considered the five factors in assessing whether nene is endangered or threatened throughout all of its range. We carefully examined the best scientific and commercial information available regarding the past, present, and future threats faced by nene. We reviewed the information available in our files and other available published and unpublished information, and we consulted with recognized experts and State agencies. The current statewide nene population estimate is 2,855 individuals, with the wild populations on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Kauai, and Oahu estimated to have 1,095, 616, 35, 1,107, and 2 individuals, respectively. Populations on Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii are exhibiting a stable or increasing trend, while the nene population on Molokai is experiencing a fluctuation in population numbers. Continuation of current population trends into the future is dependent on, at a minimum, maintaining current levels of management (e.g., predator control and habitat enhancement). Nene are still affected by predation (Factor C), loss and degradation of habitat (Factor A), and effects of human activities (Factor E); and some subpopulations may potentially be affected in the future by habitat changes resulting from the effects of climate change such as increases in drought, hurricanes, or sea level rise (Factor A). Regulatory mechanisms do not adequately address these threats. While threat intensity and management needs vary somewhat across the range of the species (for example, the current lack of an established mongoose population on Kauai influences predator control strategies there), nene populations on Start Printed Page 13937islands throughout the range of the species continue to be reliant on active conservation management and require adequate implementation of regulatory mechanisms, and all remain vulnerable to threats that could cause substantial population declines in the foreseeable future. Despite the existing regulatory mechanisms and conservation efforts (Factor D), the factors identified above continue to affect the nene such that it is likely to become in danger of extinction within the foreseeable future throughout all of its range. Thus, after assessing the best available information, we conclude that the nene is not currently in danger of extinction, but is likely to become in danger of extinction within the foreseeable future throughout all of its range.\nBecause we have determined that the nene is likely to become in danger of extinction in the foreseeable future throughout all of its range, per the Service's Final Policy on Interpretation of the Phrase \u201cSignificant Portion of Its Range\u201d in the Endangered Species Act's Definitions of \u201cEndangered Species\u201d and \u201cThreatened Species\u201d (79 FR 37578, July 1, 2014) (SPR Policy), no portion of the species' range can be \u201csignificant\u201d for the purposes of the definitions of endangered and threatened species. Therefore, we do not need to conduct an analysis of whether there is any significant portion of its range because the species is likely to become in danger of extinction in the foreseeable future.\nWe have carefully assessed the best scientific and commercial information available regarding the past, present, and future threats to the nene. Based on the analysis above and given increases in population numbers due to recovery efforts, we conclude the nene does not currently meet the Act's definition of an endangered species in that it is not in danger of extinction throughout all of its range. Although population numbers have increased, our analysis indicates that because of significant remaining threats, the species remains likely to become in danger of extinction in the foreseeable future throughout all of its range. Because the species is likely to become in danger of extinction in the foreseeable future throughout all of its range, the species meets the definition of a threatened species. Therefore, we propose to reclassify the nene from an endangered species to a threatened species.\nThis proposal, if made final, would revise 50 CFR 17.11(h) to reclassify nene from endangered to threatened. Reclassification of nene from endangered to threatened is due to the substantial efforts made by Federal, State, and local government agencies and private landowners to recover the species. Adoption of this proposed rule would formally recognize that this species is no longer in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range and, therefore, does not meet the definition of endangered, but is still impacted by predation, habitat loss and degradation, and inadequacy of regulatory mechanisms to the extent that the species meets the definition of a threatened species under the Act.\nWhenever a species is listed as threatened, the Act allows promulgation of a rule under section 4(d). Section 4(d) of the Act states that \u201cthe Secretary shall issue such regulations as he deems necessary and advisable to provide for the conservation\u201d of species listed as threatened species. Conservation is defined in the Act to mean \u201cto use and the use of all methods and procedures which are necessary to bring any endangered species or threatened species to the point at which the measures provided pursuant to [the Act] are no longer necessary.\u201d The purposes of the Act are to provide a means whereby the ecosystems upon which endangered species and threatened species depend may be conserved, to provide a program for the conservation of endangered species and threatened species, and to take such steps as may be appropriate to achieve the purposes of the treaties and conventions set forth in the Act. For any threatened fish and wildlife species, the Secretary has the discretion to prohibit by regulation any action prohibited under section 9(a)(1) of the Act. Exercising this discretion, the Service has by regulation (50 CFR 17.31) applied the prohibitions in section 9(a)(1) to all threatened wildlife species except for those for which a rule has been promulgated under section 4(d) of the Act. A 4(d) rule may include some or all of the prohibitions under section 9(a)(1), as set out at 50 CFR 17.21, but also may be less or more restrictive than those general provisions.\nSection 9 of the Act prohibits the taking of any federally listed endangered species, including nene. Section 3(19) defines \u201ctake\u201d to mean \u201cto harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct.\u201d Service regulations (50 CFR 17.3) define \u201charm\u201d to include significant habitat modification or degradation which actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, including breeding, feeding, or sheltering. Harass is defined at 50 CFR 17.3 as an intentional or negligent act or omission which creates the likelihood of injury to wildlife by annoying it to such an extent as to significantly disrupt normal behavioral patterns which include, but are not limited to, breeding, feeding, or sheltering. Section 9 also prohibits import, export, and sale of endangered species in interstate or foreign commerce. The Act provides for civil and criminal penalties for the unlawful taking of listed species or other violations of section 9.\nUnder 50 CFR 17.32, permits may be issued for certain actions affecting threatened fish and wildlife species that would otherwise be prohibited under the Act. The processes and criteria for such permit issuance are governed by 50 CFR 17.32, unless otherwise provided in a 4(d) rule. If an activity that may affect the nene is not covered in this proposed 4(d) rule and the activity would result in an act that would be otherwise prohibited, authorization under 50 CFR 17.32 would be required. In addition, nothing in this 4(d) rule affects in any way other provisions of the Act, such as the designation of critical habitat under section 4, recovery planning provisions of section 4(f), and consultation requirements under section 7.\nFor the nene, the Service has determined that a 4(d) rule is appropriate. We propose to issue a rule for this species under section 4(d) of the Act as a means to provide continued protection from take and to facilitate conservation of nene and expansion of their range by increasing flexibility in management activities. This proposed 4(d) rule would apply only if and when the Service finalizes the reclassification of the nene as threatened. We propose a 4(d) rule for nene, as described below.\nAnyone taking, attempting to take, or otherwise possessing a nene, or parts thereof, in violation of section 9 of the Act would still be subject to a penalty under section 11 of the Act, except for the actions that would be covered under the proposed 4(d) rule. Under section 7 of the Act, Federal agencies must ensure that any actions they authorize, fund, or carry out are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of nene.\nUnder the proposed 4(d) rule, take will generally continue to be prohibited, but the following forms of take would be allowed under the Act:\nTake by landowners or their agents conducting intentional harassment in Start Printed Page 13938the form of hazing or other deterrent measures not likely to cause direct injury or mortality;\nTake that is incidental to conducting lawful control of introduced predators or habitat management activities for nene; and\nTake by authorized law enforcement officers for the purposes of aiding or euthanizing sick, injured, or orphaned nene; disposing of dead specimens; and salvaging a dead specimen that may be used for scientific study.\nThe proposed 4(d) rule targets activities to facilitate conservation and management of nene where they currently occur and may occur in the future through increased flexibility by eliminating the Federal take prohibition under certain conditions. These activities are intended to encourage support for the occurrence of nene in areas with land use practices compatible with the conservation of nene, and to redirect nene use away from areas that do not support the conservation of nene (see Justification, below).\nAs nene increase in number and range, they are facing increased interaction and potential conflict with the human environment. In addition, the nene recently translocated from Kauai to Maui and Hawaii Island have expanded into new areas on these islands, often in close proximity to human populations. Nene are known to use and interact with human-modified environments (such as wind farms, airports, resorts, golf courses, agricultural operations, residential areas, parks, public recreation areas, and transportation routes) during feeding, breeding, molting, and sheltering activities, as well as during seasonal intra-island movements. In these environments, nene may be subject to injury or mortality as a result of activities such as vehicle collisions, collisions with wind turbines, golf ball strikes, predation or attack by unrestrained pets, entanglement with foreign materials, and ingestion of herbicides and pesticides associated with construction, maintenance, or normal business activities in these areas. The proposed 4(d) rule would not change the prohibition on any take of nene associated with these activities, although hazing to move nene away from these activities would be allowed under the 4(d) rule. For these types of activities on non-Federal lands or those without a Federal nexus where section 7 would provide incidental take exemption, landowners or project proponents may develop an HCP and apply for an incidental take permit to address any potential take of the nene to avoid violating the prohibition on take.\nHazing and other persistent deterrence actions are management strategies that may be used to address wildlife conflict issues. As nene populations increase, particularly in heavily human-populated lowland areas, they may often come into conflict with human activities. For example, nene are known to use a variety of human-modified areas including wind farms, airports, resorts, golf courses, agricultural operations, residential areas, parks, public recreation areas, and transportation routes. Nene using these areas may present a conflict with normal business activities or cause crop depredation or safety hazards to humans. Humans may also inadvertently harm nene by feeding them, which could result in nene showing aggressive behaviors towards humans, being injured or killed by vehicles or humans, or being placed at increased risk from predators. Methods such as hazing are necessary to prevent and address these potential human-nene conflicts, allowing nene to coexist with areas of established human activity and providing for continued public support of nene recovery actions.\nAny deterrence activity that does not create a likelihood of injury by significantly disrupting normal nene behavioral patterns such as breeding, feeding, or sheltering is not take and is not prohibited under the Act.\nIf an activity creates the likelihood of injury to wildlife by annoying it to such an extent as to significantly disrupt normal behavioral patterns such as breeding, feeding, and sheltering, then the activity has the potential to cause take in the form of harassment. Hazing of nene is considered intentional harassment, which creates the likelihood of injury and has been prohibited under section 9 of the Act. Under this proposed 4(d) rule, hazing and other deterrence activities that may cause indirect injury to nene by disrupting normal behavioral patterns, but are not likely to be lethal or cause direct injury (including the need for veterinary care or rehabilitation), would be classified as intentional harassment not likely to cause direct injury or mortality, and would be allowed under Federal law. Such activities may include the use of predator effigies (including raptor kites, predator replicas, etc.), commercial chemical repellents, ultrasonic repellers, audio deterrents (noisemakers, pyrotechnics, etc.), herding or harassing with trained or tethered dogs, or access control (including netting, fencing, etc.). This proposed 4(d) rule would not apply to scenarios involving lethal or directly injurious take. For example, laser irradiation used for hazing may cause ocular damage resulting in temporary or permanent loss of visual acuity or blindness (Oregon State University 2017, in litt.), impairing the ability of nene to feed or avoid predators or other hazards (e.g., vehicle collisions). Feral dogs or unrestrained pets are known to take nene adults and goslings, and nene are particularly vulnerable to dogs because they have little instinctive fear of them (NRCS 2007, p. 6). Therefore, the proposed rule would not cover hazing methods such as lasers or untrained and untethered dogs.\nIntentional harassment activities not likely to cause direct injury or mortality that are addressed in this proposed 4(d) rule are recommended to be implemented prior to the nene breeding season (September through April) wherever feasible. If, during the breeding season, a landowner desires to conduct an action that would intentionally harass nene to address nene loafing or foraging in a given area, a qualified biologist familiar with the nesting behavior of nene must survey in and around the area to determine whether a nest or goslings are present. If a nest or families with goslings is discovered, a qualified biologist must be notified and the following measures implemented to avoid disturbance of nests and broods: (1) No disruptive activities may occur within a 100-foot (30-meter) buffer around all active nests and broods until the goslings have fledged; and (2) brooding adults (i.e., adults with an active nest or goslings) or adults in molt may not be subject to intentional harassment at any time. In general, any observation of nene nest(s) or gosling(s) should be reported to the Service and authorized State wildlife officials within 72 hours. Additionally, follow-up surveys of the property by qualified biologists should be arranged by the landowner to assess the status of birds present.\nControl of introduced predators and habitat management are identified as two primary recovery actions for nene (USFWS 2004, p. 52). Control of predators (e.g., mongooses, dogs, feral pigs, cats, rats, cattle egrets, and barn owls) may be conducted to eliminate or reduce predation on nene during all life stages. These predators are managed using a variety of methods, including fencing, trapping, shooting, and Start Printed Page 13939toxicants. All methods must be used in compliance with State and Federal regulations. In addition to the application of the above tools, predator control as defined here includes activities related to predator control, such as performing efficacy surveys, trap checks, and maintenance duties. Predator control may occur year-round or during prescribed periods. During approved predator control activities, incidental take of nene may occur in the following manner: (1) Injury or death to goslings, juveniles, or adults from accidental trapping; (2) injury or death due to fence strikes caused from introduction of equipment or materials in a managed area; and (3) injury or death due to ingestion of chemicals approved for use in predator control. Under this proposed 4(d) rule, take resulting from actions implementing predator control activities to benefit nene would not be prohibited as long as reasonable care is practiced to minimize the effects of such taking. Reasonable care may include but is not limited to: (1) Procuring and implementing technical assistance from a qualified biologist(s) on predator control methods and protocols prior to application of methods; (2) compliance with all applicable regulations and following principles of integrated pest management; and (3) judicious use of methods and tool adaptations to reduce the likelihood that nene would ingest bait, interact with mechanical devices, or be injured or die from an interaction with mechanical devices.\nNene productivity and survival are currently limited by insufficient nutritional resources due to habitat degradation and the limited availability of suitable habitat due to habitat loss and fragmentation, especially in lowland areas (USFWS 2004, pp. 29-30). Active habitat management is necessary for populations of nene to be sustained or expanded without the continued release of captive-bred birds. Active habitat management in protected nesting and brooding areas should improve productivity and survival, as well as attract birds to areas that can be protected during sensitive life stages. Habitat management actions may include: (1) Mowing, weeding, fertilizing, herbicide application, and irrigating existing pasture areas for conservation purposes; (2) planting native food resources; (3) providing watering areas, such as water units or ponds or catchments, designed to be safe for goslings and flightless/molting adults; (4) providing temporary supplemental feeding and watering stations when appropriate, such as under poor quality forage or extreme conditions (e.g., drought or fire); (5) if mechanical mowing of pastures is not feasible, alternative methods of keeping grass short, such as grazing; or (6) large-scale restoration of native habitat (e.g., feral ungulate control, fencing).\nIn the course of habitat management activities, incidental take of nene may occur in the following manner: (1) Accidental crushing of non-flighted juveniles, goslings, or nests with eggs; (2) injury or death due to collisions with vehicles and equipment; (3) injury or death due to ingestion of plants sprayed with herbicides or ingestion of fertilizers; (4) injury or death due to entanglement with landscaping materials or choking on foreign materials; and (5) injury or death of goslings if goslings are separated from parents because of disturbance by restoration activities (e.g., use of heavy equipment or mechanized tools). Under this proposed 4(d) rule, take resulting from habitat management activities would not be prohibited as long as reasonable care is practiced to minimize the effects of such taking. Reasonable care may include but is not limited to: (1) Procuring and implementing technical assistance from a qualified biologist on habitat management activities prior to implementation; and (2) best efforts to minimize nene exposure to hazards (e.g., predation, habituation to feeding, entanglement, vehicle collisions, golf ball strikes).\nThe increased interaction of nene with the human environment also increases the likelihood of encounters with injured, sick, or dead nene. This proposed 4(d) rule would exempt take of nene by law enforcement officers in consultation with State wildlife biologists to provide aid to injured or sick nene, or disposal or salvage of a dead nene. Law enforcement officers would be allowed take of nene for the following purposes: Aiding or euthanizing sick, injured, or orphaned nene; disposing of a dead specimen; and salvaging a dead specimen that may be used for scientific study.\nAs the nene population increases in number and range, nene are facing increased interaction and potential conflict with the human environment. If finalized, the reclassification of the nene to threatened status would allow employees of State conservation agencies operating a conservation program pursuant to the terms of a cooperative agreement with the Service in accordance with section 6(c) of the Act, and who are designated by their agencies for such purposes, and who are acting in the course of their official duties, to take nene in the course of carrying out conservation programs (see 50 CFR 17.31(b)). However, there are many activities carried out or managed by landowners or their agents that help reduce conflict or benefit the recovery of nene, and thereby facilitate the expansion of nene populations, but would not be exempted from take prohibitions without a 4(d) rule. These activities include intentional harassment not likely to result in mortality or direct injury, predator control, and habitat management. We anticipate that reclassification and implementation of a 4(d) rule would facilitate the expansion of nene into additional areas with land use practices compatible with the conservation of nene, and reduce the occurrence of nene in areas that do not support the conservation of nene across the landscape. The proposed 4(d) rule would provide incentives to landowners to support the occurrence of nene on their properties, as well as neighboring properties, by alleviating concerns about unauthorized take of nene.\nExcept as outlined in the proposed 4(d) rule, prohibitions on take of nene would remain in effect. Harm or harassment that is likely to cause mortality or injury would continue to be prohibited because allowing these forms of take would be incompatible with restoring robust populations of nene and restoring and maintaining their habitat.\nThis rule does not alter the requirements of the Act's section 7 or the interagency regulations implementing section 7 found at 50 CFR part 402. Federal actions covered by this rule would still be subject to section 7. The effect of this rule would be to exclude certain specific actions from the prohibitions on take so that such actions may not require an exemption through section 7(o) of the Act. However, under 50 CFR 402.14 the Federal agency would still need to consult with the Service if the proposed action may affect nene, unless the agency determines with written concurrence from the Service that the proposed action is not likely to adversely affect the nene.\nOne of the limiting factors in the recovery of nene has been the concern of landowners regarding nene on their property due to the potential damage to agricultural crops and potential conflicts with normal business, recreational, and residential activities. Landowners express concern over their inability to prevent or address the Start Printed Page 13940damage or conflicts caused by nene because of the threat of penalties under the Act. Furthermore, State and Federal wildlife agencies expend resources addressing landowner complaints regarding potential nene damage to agricultural crops and conflicts during normal business, recreational, and residential activities. By providing more flexibility to the landowners regarding management of nene, we envision enhanced support for the conservation of the species, by providing a tool to reduce potential human-wildlife conflicts in areas incompatible with the conservation of nene, as well as promote expansion of the species' range into additional areas compatible with conservation of nene across the State.\nThe proposed 4(d) rule would address intentional harassment of nene by landowners and their agents that is not likely to result in mortality or direct injury, and predator control and habitat management. Exempting targeted activities that may normally result in take under the prohibitions of the Act would increase the incentive for all landowners to support nene recovery and provide enhanced options for wildlife managers with respect to nene management, thereby encouraging their participation in recovery actions for nene.\nWe believe the actions and activities that would be allowed under the proposed 4(d) rule, while they may cause some minimal level of harm or disturbance to individual nene, would not be expected to cause mortality or direct injury, would not adversely affect efforts to conserve and recover nene, and in fact should facilitate these efforts because they would make it easier to implement recovery actions and redirect nene activity toward lands that are managed for conservation.\nThis proposed 4(d) rule would not be made final until we have reviewed and fully considered comments from the public and peer reviewers.\nThe increased interaction of nene with the human environment increases the potential for nene to cause conflicts for business, agricultural, residential, and recreational activities, as well as the potential for nene to become habituated to hazardous areas (e.g., golf courses, roadways, parks, farms). Therefore, this proposed 4(d) rule would increase the flexibility of nene management for landowners and their agents by allowing take of nene resulting from intentional harassment of nene that is not likely to result in mortality or direct injury, control of introduced predators of nene, and nene habitat management activities.\nThe proposed 4(d) rule only addresses Federal Endangered Species Act requirements, and would not change State law. It is our understanding that current State of Hawaii (HRS section 195D-4) law does not include the authority to issue regulations, equivalent to those under section 4(d) of the Act, to exempt take prohibitions for endangered and threatened species. Instead, State law requires the issuance of a temporary license for the take of endangered and threatened animal species, if the activity otherwise prohibited is: (1) For scientific purposes or to enhance the propagation or survival of the affected species (HRS 195D-4(f)); or (2) incidental to an otherwise lawful activity (HRS 195D-4(g)). Incidental take licenses require the development of an HCP (section 195D-21) or a safe harbor agreement (section 195D-22), and consultation with the State's Endangered Species Recovery Committee. Therefore, persons may need to obtain a State permit for some of the actions described in the proposed 4(d) rule. In addition, it is our understanding that current State regulations for endangered and threatened wildlife (HAR section 13-124, subchapter 3) do not allow permits for the intentional harassment or hazing of endangered or threatened species, thus changes to these State regulations may be necessary to allow the State to issue such permits.\nAs explained above, the provisions included in this proposed 4(d) rule are necessary and advisable to provide for the conservation of the nene. Nothing in this proposed 4(d) rule would change in any way the recovery planning provisions of section 4(f) of the Act, the consultation requirements under section 7 of the Act, or the ability of the Service to enter into partnerships for the management and protection of the nene. However, the consultation process may be further streamlined through planned programmatic consultations between Federal agencies and the Service for these activities. We ask the public, particularly State agencies and other interested stakeholders that may be affected by the proposed 4(d) rule, to provide comments and suggestions regarding additional guidance and methods that the Service could provide or use, respectively, to streamline the implementation of this 4(d) rule (see Information Requested, above).\nWe have determined that an environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement, as defined under the authority of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, need not be prepared in connection with regulations such as this. We published a notice outlining our reasons for this determination in the Federal Register on October 25, 1983 (48 FR 49244).\nA complete list of all references cited in this proposed rule is available at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2017-0050, or upon request from the Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES).\nThe primary authors of this document are staff members of the Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office in Honolulu, Hawaii (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).\nAccordingly, we hereby propose to amend part 17, subchapter B of chapter I, title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as set forth below:\nStart Printed Page 13941 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 1531-1544; and 4201-4245, unless otherwise noted.\n2. 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Techniques for such harassment may include the use of predator effigies (including raptor kites, predator replicas, etc.), commercial chemical repellents, ultrasonic repellers, audio deterrents (noisemakers, pyrotechnics, etc.), herding or harassing with trained or tethered dogs, or access control (including netting, fencing, etc.). Such harassment techniques must avoid causing direct injury or mortality to nene. Before implementation of any intentional harassment activities during the nene breeding season (September through April), a qualified biologist knowledgeable about the nesting behavior of nene must survey in and around the area to determine whether a nest or goslings are present. If a nest is discovered, the Service and authorized State wildlife officials must be notified within 72 hours (see paragraph (d)(5) of this section for contact information) and the following measures implemented to avoid disturbance of nests and broods:\n(A) No disruptive activities may occur within a 100-foot (30-meter) buffer around all active nests and broods until the goslings have fledged; and\n(B) Brooding adults (i.e., adults with an active nest or goslings) or adults in molt may not be subject to intentional harassment at any time.\n(ii) Nonnative predator control or habitat management activities. A person may incidentally take nene in the course of carrying out nonnative predator control or habitat management activities for conservation purposes if reasonable care is practiced to minimize effects to the nene.\n(A) Predator control activities include use of fencing, trapping, shooting, and toxicants to control predators, and related activities such as performing efficacy surveys, trap checks, and maintenance duties. Reasonable care for predator control activities may include, but is not limited to, procuring and implementing technical assistance from a qualified biologist on predator control methods and protocols prior to application of methods; compliance with all State and Federal regulations and guidelines for application of predator control methods; and judicious use of methods and tool adaptations to reduce the likelihood of nene ingesting bait, interacting with mechanical devices, or being injured or dying from interaction with mechanical devices.\n(B) Habitat management activities include mowing, weeding, fertilizing, herbicide application, and irrigating existing pasture areas for conservation purposes; planting native food resources; providing watering areas, such as water units or ponds or catchments, designed to be safe for goslings and flightless/molting adults; providing temporary supplemental feeding and watering stations when appropriate, such as under poor quality forage or extreme conditions (e.g., drought or fire); if mechanical mowing of pastures is not feasible, alternate methods of keeping grass short, such as grazing; and large-scale restoration of native habitat (e.g., feral ungulate control, fencing). Reasonable care for habitat management may include, but is not limited to, procuring and implementing technical assistance from a qualified biologist on habitat management activities, and best efforts to minimize nene exposure to hazards (e.g., predation, habituation to feeding, entanglement, vehicle collisions, golf ball strikes).\n(4) Additional authorizations for law enforcement officers. When acting in the course of their official duties, State and local government law enforcement officers, working in conjunction with authorized wildlife biologists and wildlife rehabilitators in the State of Hawaii, may take nene for the following purposes:\n(i) Aiding or euthanizing sick, injured, or orphaned nene;\n(ii) Disposing of a dead specimen; or\n(iii) Salvaging a dead specimen that may be used for scientific study.\n(5) Reporting and disposal requirements. 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        "raw_content": "CCTV Video and Chain of Custody\nThe use of CCTV video surveillance can be a powerful tool, not only in providing some measure of protection for your property and assets, but also in helping determine and bring to justice those who might be responsible if an incident were to occur under the camera\u2019s watchful eye. Recorded incidents can be a powerful record, showing what took place, and potentially who perpetrated the incident. This is particularly true with newer IP-based video systems, which we have discussed in more depth here. It is inherent in the nature of the system that at some point in the system\u2019s life span, video will be \u201cpulled\u201d for one reason or another.\nShould the video be needed for use in a court of law, in order to be permissible, the video\u2019s authenticity must be established, which includes the video\u2019s chain of custody. What does this mean?\nThis means, for all intents and purposes, that the entire process of how the video got from the machine to the court room must be documented to ensure that the court is seeing an authentic, unedited copy of the incident. This can be particularly challenging in a digital world, where files can be easily copied, deleted and edited, and this chain of custody will be heavily scrutinized in court.\nAs the consumer who is responsible for producing this video, how can you ensure that from the time to video is accessed to the time it is pulled that you are not violating any chain of custody issues? You can:\nHeavily document the downloading process. Who \u201cpulled\u201d the video? Who witnessed the video being pulled and can attest to the process?\nBe able to attest to the recording procedures, how the video is recorded, and has the downloading process had any impact on the quality of the video?\nHave your security provider (such as FMC) download the video for you\nHave police present during the downloading process, or have police download the videos for themselves.\nAll of these tips can help prevent your video from being ruled inadmissible in a court of law. Other valuable resources on this topic can be read here and here.\nContact us if you have any questions at all surrounding your CCTV video surveillance system, the recording of video or any other issue.\nThis article is meant as a general overview and is not meant to be provided as legal counsel, and any concerns or questions should be directed to your local authorities for proper, specific advice.",
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        "raw_content": "The Secret Language of Color Cards [With Paperback Book]\nInna Segal is an internationally recognized healer, professional speaker, author, and television host. In an incredible twist of fate, Inna, while meditating, discovered an unusual way of communicating with her body. By tuning into her back and releasing all the pain and negative emotions, she was able to heal herself. Inna Segal now dedicates her time to assisting others in their journey of self-healing and empowerment.\n\"Utilizing the healing power of color and Inna Segal's personal healing techniques, these striking images, each with its own healing vibration, provide an easily accessible tool for bringing health and well-being into our lives.\"\n-Anna Jedrziewski, editor-at-large for New Age Retailer\n\"With The Secret Language of Color Cards, Inna Segal offers the key to unlocking the extraordinary healing power of color. With an easy-to-use guidebook and 45 vibrant cards, each infused with a unique healing vibration, it's easier than ever to bring joy, harmony, balance, and wellness to all aspects of life. Combining tips and information on colors with powerful healing processes and affirmations, this vibrant card set can help readers restore their bodies to their natural states of health and harmony.\"\n-Eart Star\nInna Segal Books\nYou can earn a 5% commission by selling The Secret Language of Color Cards [With Paperback Book] on your website. It's easy to get started - we will give you example code. After you're set-up, your website can earn you money while you work, play or even sleep! You should start right now!",
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        "raw_content": "Fluke 753/754 Windows Driver Downloads\nDownload 753/754 Windows Driver (.exe)\nThis is the driver that will enable Windows programs to communicate with the 753 and 754 through the USB port. Download this self-extracting installer and run it. Once installed, the 753/754 will be assigned to a Windows COM port. If necessary for the software package you are using, launch the windows device manager and you see what COM port has been assigned. If you have already installed DPCTrack2, then it installs this driver and it should not be necessary to do it again. For other software that communicates with the 753/754, you will need to install this driver. Some software will automatically find the appropriate COM port and some will require that you manually configure it by inputting the COM port that the 753/754 is communicating on (this is shown in the Windows Device Manager). See the particular software for more information.",
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        "raw_content": "Say a Prayer, Send a Note (II)\nIcel Rodriguez\nGlobal Missions Blog\n\"Say a Prayer, Send a Note\" is an initiative of the Office of Global Missions that seeks to encourage churches and individuals across the Florida Conference to support our missionaries by praying for them and by sending notes of appreciation for their service. We are featuring today missionaries Britt and Alison Gilmore, Tim Crawford and Leonardo and Cleyvi Garcia.\nWould you like to reach out to our missionaries in prayer and gratitude? Say a Prayer, Send a Note!\nBritt and Alison Gilmore are missionaries of the General Board of Global Ministries assigned to the East Belfast Mission in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Britt serves as the Minister of Outreach and Community within the Mission. He participates in the worship and discipleship life of the congregation, and also seeks to maintain a pastoral presence with the activities of EBM that are outside the congregation. Alison works part-time as a mental health therapist in the counseling center at EBM. She works alongside one other part-time counselor, and the two of them largely see individuals from the community surrounding the Mission. Read the latest update to their blog here and don\u2019t forget to Send a Note to Britt and Alison.\nTim Crawford is an Associate In Mission Service (AIMS) serving as Development Director at Red Bird Mission. His responsibilities include interpreting the ministries of Red Bird Mission through production of electronic and print media, giving guided tours to visitor groups, and making presentations to organizations and churches. Tim says, \"I have seen so many lives changed because of our mission outreach of the United Methodist Church over the years that I never grow weary of telling others of the good that we are doing all the time in true Wesleyan fashion. My experiences also inspire me to look for new stories each day of the impact Red Bird Mission is having on thousands of people in southeastern Kentucky.\" Send a Note to Tim.\nLeo and Cleivy Garcia are missionaries of the Methodist Church in Cuba assigned to the East Angola Conference. Their responsibilities are with the Quessua Mission near Malanje, Angola, and include teaching at the Faculty of Theology in Quessua, providing leadership for the Orphanage, and coordinating Florida volunteer groups. Leonardo and Cleivy are both graduates of the School of Medicine in Cuba and of the Methodist Seminary in Havana. Their support comes from covenant churches in the Florida Conference. Read the latest update to their blog here and don\u2019t forget to Send a Note to Leo and Cleivy.\nFor the complete list of missionaries with covenant relationships in the Florida Conference, visit Missionaries.\nPlease share this blog with your friends by using the email icon in the upper right corner of the page (the icon looks like an envelope). New readers can subscribe here. To unsubscribe, send your full name and e-mail address to dataupdates@flumc.org with the subject line \u201cUnsubscribe-Global Missions Blog.\u201d",
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        "url": "https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/08/04/stop-dreaming-biogen-isnt-for-sale.aspx",
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        "title": "Stop Dreaming: Biogen Isn't for Sale -- The Motley Fool",
        "raw_content": "Stop Dreaming: Biogen Isn't for Sale\nPharma and biotech might be the epicenter of M&A activity, but betting on a Biogen buyout is wishful thinking at best.\nImage source: Nguyen Hung Vu via Flickr.\nHistorically low lending rates are fueling record merger and acquisition activity in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. According to The Pharma Letter, access to cheap and plentiful capital pushed cumulative M&A deal values among pharma/biotech to more than $300 billion in 2015, which followed approximately $250 billion in M&A activity in 2014. We also witnessed the number of $1 billion-plus deals increase in 2015 to 30 from 26 in 2014.\nThus, it may come as no surprise that biotech blue-chip Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB) is the latest company drawing supposed buyout interest.\nIt was reported earlier this week by The Wall Street Journal, which cited unnamed sources, that drugmaking giants Merck (NYSE:MRK) and Allergan (NYSE:AGN) could be interested in acquiring Biogen. If you recall, last month Biogen's CEO George Scangos, who's held the reins since 2010, announced he would be stepping down as chief once a successor was found. Biogen's sales have stalled in recent years, and his imminent departure comes as investors have made calls for change in management. With Scangos on his way out, some on Wall Street have conjectured that this is the perfect interlude for this $70 billion market cap company to put itself up for auction.\nBut Merck and Allergan as the suitors? I'd suggest you keep dreaming.\nAllergan doesn't have deep enough pockets to purchase Biogen\nAllergan wasn't even supposed to be in this position considering that it and Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) had worked out a deal to merge last year.\nThe terms of the deal that would have created \"PfizerGan\" were structured to allow the smaller company (Allergan) to buy the larger (Pfizer), with 11.3 shares of Pfizer being exchanged for each share that Allergan shareholders owned. While pipeline diversity and growth prospects were touted by both sides of this purported deal, it was the $2 billion in annual cost savings from their combination that really stood out. Pfizer was planning to redomicile its headquarters to Ireland, where Allergan is based, in order to take advantage of Ireland's substantially lower corporate income tax rates.\nHowever, earlier this year the Treasury Department passed new regulations surrounding these so-called tax inversion deals, which ultimately killed the Pfizer-Allergan merger.\nThough the termination of the Pfizer merger meant Allergan was free to start shopping around again, a deal of Biogen's size would seem incredibly unlikely. Wall Street had already been leery of Allergan's roughly $40 billion in net debt prior to selling over 300 generic drugs to Teva Pharmaceutical (NYSE:TEVA) for roughly $40 billion in a cash and stock deal. Acquiring Biogen would probably require Allergan to go even deeper into debt than it was before, and investors have seemed none too happy about its $40 billion in net debt as of Q1 2016 given the troubles serial acquirer Valeant Pharmaceuticals has gotten itself into with even less debt on its balance sheet.\nEven if there was somehow interest in this deal, I don't see how Allergan makes it work with its current balance sheet.\nTrying to overlap an apple and an orange\nUnlike Allergan, Merck probably has the financial capacity to make a Biogen buyout happen. Additionally, Merck has made no qualms about the fact that it's been looking for M&A opportunities to bolster its pipeline and product portfolio.\nBut there are two not-so-tiny problems.\nFirst, Merck's M&A thesis is built around the bolt-on acquisition. Merck's M&A activity is generally built around small- and mid-cap purchases that complement existing products and areas of focus. Purchasing Biogen, which ended Wednesday with a market cap of $70 billion, really wouldn't fit with Merck's inorganic growth strategy as laid out by its management team.\nPerhaps more importantly, the second point is that combining Biogen with Merck would be like trying to shove an apple and an orange together. Biogen's primary focus is multiple sclerosis therapies, with a secondary focus on its hemophilia business, which the company announced in May it'll spin off into a separate, fast-growing entity. Merck has exactly zero experience when it comes to selling and developing drugs to treat MS. Instead, Merck's core areas of focus revolve around diabetes, infectious diseases, oncology, vaccines, and animal health. There's minimal synergistic overlap between the two businesses that would make a deal worthwhile for Merck.\nBiogen's risky pipeline and one-sided portfolio could be a deal-killer\nBeyond just Merck and Allergan, Biogen's risky pipeline and MS-focused portfolio could wind up pushing away most, if not all, possible suitors for the company, despite its healthy profits.\nThe two biggest cogs in Biogen's portfolio are Anti-LINGO-1 and aducanumab. Unfortunately, Anti-LINGO-1, which was designed to reverse underlying nerve damage suffered by MS patients, failed a pivotal midstage study in June. This came after the drug offered evidence of biological repair of the visual system in an acute optic neuritis study known as RENEW in Jan. 2015. Long story short, anti-LINGO's future is extremely uncertain.\nOn the other hand, aducanumab, an experimental treatment for Alzheimer's disease, has been largely successful, albeit in early stage studies. Although the mid-range dose flopped in clinical studies, the 3 mg dose and 10 mg dose demonstrated positive results, pushing Biogen into later-stage studies with the drug. Data from this late-stage study is expected by 2018. If approved, aducanumab could easily hit $5 billion to $10 billion in sales depending on its efficacy.\nBut the concern is that Alzheimer's drugs fail with regularity in clinical trials. We've witnessed more than a handful of promising drugs in early stage clinical studies that've conked out in late-stage trials. The blood-brain barrier is tricky, and paying too much for Biogen based on unconfirmed late-stage data could prove too risky for potential suitors.\nLikewise, Biogen's nearly honed-in focus on MS could leave it exposed to growing competition in the space.\nLast year, Celgene acquired Receptos for $7.2 billion in order to get its hands on ozanimod, a next-generation MS drug. Currently in late-stage trials with top-line data expected next year, ozanimod has shown plenty of clinical promise. Its phase 3 study is a head-to-head against Biogen's Avonex, and if it outperforms, Avonex's roughly $2.4 billion in sales could be chipped away quickly.\nRoche's MS drug, Ocrevus, which is currently under priority review from the Food and Drug Administration, looks to be on its way to approval for primary progressive multiple sclerosis, a form of the disease that has no approved medications and targets 10%-15% of the MS population. However, Ocrevus is also being pointed at relapsing MS, which could put it in direct competition with Biogen.\nIn short, a Biogen buyer would have to accept that its stranglehold on MS could be waning, and that its pipeline is growing riskier than ever. Not exactly a great formula if you're looking to sell.\nIt's unclear what direction Biogen will take with Scangos looking to step aside, but I'd surmise that Biogen putting itself on the auction block seems like something that's unlikely to happen.\nThe Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Biogen, Celgene, and Valeant Pharmaceuticals. It also recommends Teva Pharmaceutical and has the following options: short October 2016 $95 puts on Celgene. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.\nStop Dreaming: Biogen Isn't for Sale @themotleyfool #stocks $BIIB, $AGN, $PFE, $TEVA, $MRK",
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        "title": "Data Breach Bulletin: Home Depot, Healthcare.gov, JP Morgan",
        "raw_content": "Data Breach Bulletin: Home Depot, Healthcare.gov, JP Morgan\nHere\u2019s a roundup of this week\u2019s data breach news:\nHome Depot \u2013 A week after Brian Krebs broke the news that Home Depot had likely been hit with a credit card breach, Home Depot confirmed on Monday that its card system in stores in the United States and Canada have indeed been compromised. Home Depot says is investigating all transactions that have occurred since April. Given how long the breach lasted, some say the breach could end up being larger than the Target breach, costing Home Depot hundreds of millions of dollars. The same malware used in the Target breach was likely also used to compromise Home Depot, according to Krebs.\nHealthcare.Gov \u2013 The drama over the Healthcare.Gov website continues. On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal broke the news that the government healthcare website had been hacked. Federal employees first noticed the breach on August 25, and no personal information was accessed in the breach because it only affected test servers, Medicare spokesperson Aaron Albright told the New York Times. What\u2019s more concerning is the security vulnerabilities that led to the breach: the manufacturer\u2019s default password on the server had never been changed, the server was not subject to security scans, the test servers were mistakenly connected to the internet. The attack did not appear to be targeting healthcare.gov specifically\u2014instead malware was downloaded onto the server as part of a larger DDoS attack. There are always going to be cyber threats that a company cannot anticipate, but at this point, changing passwords and using basic security scans should be common sense, especially for a government website containing healthcare information.\nJP Morgan Corporate Challenge \u2013 It\u2019s been a rough few weeks for JP Morgan Chase. First, there was the phishing campaign that targeted JP Morgan customers. Then came the news that the feds were investigating a breach at the bank. Now, at least 500 employees who registered on the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge website have been notified that the bank has noticed \u201csuspicious server activity involving some login information.\u201d Luckily, no financial information was involved in this breach. Those affected are encouraged to change their passwords, especially if they use the same password on multiple sites.\nBartell Hotels \u2013 As many as 55,000 guests who stayed at San Diego hotel chain may have had their credit card data and names compromised. Bartell Hotels\u2019 investigation revealed that an attacker compromised the payment card processing system at five of Bartell\u2019s seven hotel locations between February 16 and May 13, 2014. While the investigation is ongoing, the hotel is urging its customers to check their credit reports and monitor for fraud.\nMemorial Hermann Health Systems \u2013 For more than six years, an employee at Memorial Hermann Health Systems in Texas improperly accessed health records belonging to 10,604 patients. In a press release on their website, the hospital said it discovered that an employee was accessing electronic medical records on July 7, 2014\u2014and that this had been going on since December 2007. The information breached included health insurance information and some social security numbers. After an investigation, the employee\u2019s access to medical records was suspended. Memorial Hermann says it has privacy training in place for all employees, but the hospital\u2019s privacy policies are now under review.\nCalifornia State University East Bay \u2013 Approximately 6,000 faculty and students at CSU East Bay were notified that their personal information may have been accessed in a website breach a year earlier. On August 11, 2014, the university discovered that faculty and student information had been accessed nearly a year earlier. An investigation revealed that an \u201cunknown third-party broke into a University web server using an overseas IP address and a software tool designed to secretly access information on the server.\u201d Names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and dates of births were accessed from the server which contained employment records and course information.",
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        "title": "The Here and Now on Present-on-Admission Indicators",
        "raw_content": "The tricky relationship between POA indicators and hospital-acquired conditions can be costly.\nSince 2008, Medicare no longer pays hospitals for additional costs associated with select conditions that are considered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to be preventable medical errors or hospital-acquired conditions (HACs).\nHospitals are required to submit present-on-admission (POA) indicators with each claim. If a Medicare claim includes a selected HAC that wasn't identified on the POA indicator, the hospital won't receive the higher resulting diagnosis-related group (DRG) payment. In other words, if the condition is POA, then payment will be approved for a certain diagnosis. If not, then the payment is withheld. The idea is that this will incentivize hospitals to improve the quality of care and patient outcomes. It also means that hospitals have much at stake in terms of reimbursement when it comes to POA documentation.\nHere or Not?\nAs defined, the following POA indicators seem simple enough:\nY: Present at the time of inpatient admission.\nN: Not present at the time of inpatient admission. For diagnosis codes accompanied by an \"N\" POA indicator, CMS won't pay a higher DRG payment because it will consider the complication to be hospital acquired.\nU: Documentation is insufficient to determine whether the condition is POA.\nW: Provider is unable to clinically determine whether condition was POA or not.\n1: Unreported/not used; exempt from POA reporting. This indicator is used for factors that don't represent a current disease or for a condition that is always POA.\nBut that is clearly not the case, says Lynn-Marie Wozniak, revenue cycle, coding, and compliance content manager at Elsevier. To illustrate the degree of complexity coders must overcome, Wozniak describes a situation in which a patient is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia, COPD, congestive heart failure, and cholecystitis (inflammation of the gall bladder).\nAll of these conditions are POA and subsequently documented with a Y for their POA indicator. Following admission, however, the patient's chronic gall bladder condition flares up (not an uncommon occurrence when the patient's diet is affected by hospital food), which leads to a procedure to remove the gall bladder.\n\"That generates two codes: a chronic code that has a Y on it and an acute code that will have an N on it,\" Wozniak says. \"But let's say that at the same time the patient's COPD kicks up\u2014he has chronic COPD with an acute exacerbation.\" In this case, she says, the new condition doesn't create another code, but instead changes it from one representing a simple chronic COPD to one representing COPD with exacerbation.\n\"So which indicator do I put down?\" Wozniak asks. \"And the rule is that if we have a combination code like this and part of it happens while the patient is in the hospital, we have to put an N down. So it's shifted from a Y to an N on this code.\n\"These are the kinds of detailed analyses coders have to do,\" Wozniak adds, pointing out that besides mastering the coding rules, coders must be clear on patients' exact conditions to accurately reflect the care given and the correct POA indicator.\nA clear and precise patient history and physical examination are critical to compliant coding, says Kimberly Cunningham, CPC, CIC, CCS, education manager at AAPC (formerly known as the American Academy of Professional Coders). \"Hospitals are very aware of the documentation and specificity with which they should be describing conditions, procedures, complications, and hospital-acquired conditions,\" she says, adding that this information must be accurately reported, but in a manner that's going to allow the hospital to receive its proper reimbursement.\nFor example, consider a situation in which a diabetic patient presents at a hospital with chronic ulcers or an infection. \"[Hospitals] will make sure that they establish that the patient was already experiencing those conditions\u2014such as infections\u2014upon admission,\" Cunningham says. \"They are very careful about documenting that so that as the condition progresses, it is established that it is more of a progression of the disease and not a complication from a procedure or a treatment they received as an inpatient. Instead, it's documented as a progression of the disease process that's already POA.\"\nCunningham points out that symptoms such as fever, hypertension, and tachycardia may be POA with all signs pointing to an infection, yet it may not be possible for a physician to initially document that sepsis was POA. \"But once the patient is inpatient and three days later you get a few positive cultures and can identify the bacteria, you can safely say that sepsis was most likely present on admission because of all the signs and symptoms that were present on the initial exam,\" she says.\nWith that in mind, it's critical that when physicians conduct a patient history and physical examination that they relate the signs and symptoms POA to the actual condition causing the problem and as the reason for admission to the hospital, says Angela Rose, MHA, RHIA, CHPS, director of HIM practice excellence at AHIMA. \"A seasoned coder can look at this and deduce that the symptoms are part of the sepsis, query the physician to see if he believes it was POA, and be done with it,\" she says. \"But a coder [with less experience] may miss it and code it not POA.\"\nThis suggests that education\u2014for both physicians and coders\u2014is critical when it comes to documenting and coding POA/HAC. \"And a lot of coders aren't formally trained in how to assign POA and how different codes and different things that happen during a stay will affect which ones you use,\" Wozniak says. \"And they're often left to their own devices to figure out how to do it.\"\nEven with appropriate training, it's difficult for coders to master the nuances of POA/HAC situations. \"It's not straightforward at all, and it requires a very good knowledge of the coding system as well,\" Wozniak says. \"And with the shift to ICD-10, coders are learning the rules as they apply to this particular code set. Part of the challenge is making that transition and ensuring that they understand which rules apply to which codes.\"\nOften pressed for time, coders face several hurdles in their quest to efficiently bill care. \"Coders are trying to get all the codes on the record and the POAs assigned accurately, and they have productivity levels to meet and they have to drop these bills or the hospital doesn't get paid, which affects cash flow,\" Wozniak says. \"And they don't always have the luxury of having enough time to do it all carefully.\nCunningham says coders must recognize the need to be educated about disease processes and the signs and symptoms related to certain conditions. This will allow them to better recognize POA factors, follow documentation, and make proper code assignments based on the documentation.\nProper documentation of HACs and POAs is a two-way street, of course. If physicians lack awareness of the important factors, there's not much a coder can do. According to Wozniak, physicians often don't place enough emphasis on complete and accurate documentation. \"It's hard to get doctors to understand why we [coders] are asking them all these questions,\" she says. \"Clinically, to a physician, what difference does it make when something flares up? It flared up and he took care of it.\"\nSome classroom time would help, Cunningham says. \"Physicians need to be educated as far as what is required of them and what are the potential outcomes if things are documented properly,\" she says. \"Sure, they're busy, and if they are doing seven surgeries a day, that's a lot to document. But if they understand how this impacts reimbursement and the quality of care of their patients, then they should be able to understand what they are supposed to contribute to this process.\"\nStill, coding departments should not be so quick to pass the buck. \"I'm not going to blame [documentation and coding] problems on physicians\u2014they obviously have a lot of things on their plate,\" Rose says.\nWozniak says the ability to accurately and efficiently document and code for POAs and HACs also can depend on whether an organization has the resources to implement a clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program. \"CDI specialists are the people who are looking for the type of documentation that can help verify certain scenarios before a patient actually leaves the hospital,\" she says. \"And its always better to get a query to a doctor before patients leave the hospital and while the doctor is still thinking about them.\"\nIn the end, Cunningham says physicians, coders, and CDI specialists must collaborate effectively to produce accurate, concise, and clear documentation that will enable coders to code the record and defend and support that coding.\nHow effective are hospitals at documenting and coding POA/HAC? \"I think that, in most cases, facilities are almost there,\" Cunningham says. \"There are a small percentage of cases that\u2014for whatever reason\u2014there is some kind of disconnect.\"\nAccuracy rates will likely vary by case, Wozniak says, \"With certain diagnoses, the accuracy rate is always high because of the nature of the condition. You can't develop cancer while you're in the hospital\u2014that's just impossible\u2014so you'll always have a Y on them,\" she says. \"And others would be used only in certain situations. For example, you can't have an immediate complication of a caesarian section anywhere but in a hospital. So some of them are very clear and are going to be very accurate.\"\nIn 2012, CMS issued \"Accuracy of Coding in the Hospital-Acquired Conditions\u2014Present on Admission Program\" in which researchers examined the underreporting of the following three POA types: catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI), vascular catheter-associated infections (VCAI), and deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolism. The report also analyzed five HAC types (CAUTI, VCAI, falls and trauma, stage III and stage IV pressure ulcers, and extreme manifestation of poor glycemic control) to examine POA overreporting.\nThe researchers found no patterns of widespread underreporting of HACs or overreporting of POA status. In fact, in just 23 out of a total of 749 HAC cases (3%), the condition was determined to be present but not reported.\nOf the disagreements that were observed, the most frequent were for CAUTI cases, 6% of which were inaccurately coded (ie, the condition was present but not coded by the hospital). As for overreported POA cases, 91% were coded accurately. Of the cases reported inaccurately, the highest percentages were attributable to stage III and stage IV pressure ulcers. \"They didn't see any strong trends one way or the other,\" Wozniak says. \"And overall, they did see that the reporting was getting more reliable.\"\nIn December 2015, CMS released the 2016 results of the HAC Reduction Program. Effective beginning fiscal year (FY) 2015 (discharges beginning on October 1, 2014), the program requires Health and Human Services to adjust payments to applicable hospitals that rank among the worst-performing 25% with respect to risk-adjusted HAC quality measures. These hospitals will have their payments reduced to 99% of what would otherwise have been paid for such discharges.\nCMS reported that for FY 2016, 758 out of the 3,308 hospitals subject to the HAC Reduction Program would have a 1% payment reduction (amounting to $364 million) applied to all Medicare discharges occurring between October 1, 2015, and September 30, 2016.\nIn FY 2015, 724 hospitals were subject to payment reductions. Across the 2015 and 2016 programs, the average performance on two of three measures included in both years improved, while one\u2014CAUTI\u2014worsened.\nConditions related to CAUTI are notoriously difficult to code. \"The physician documentation might not be there, especially in areas like CAUTI,\" Rose says. \"The physician may document that a patient has a urinary tract infection and the nurse may document that the patient has a long-term Foley (catheter). But if the physician doesn't link those, the coders can't code it to catheter-associated UTI. 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        "raw_content": "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - Story\nJoanne Rowling was born near Bristol, England, on July 31, 1965. She studied French at the University of Exeter, on the south coast of England and spent a year living in Paris as part of her course. After leaving university she worked in London; including a stint with Amnesty International. In 1990, and and her boyfriend moved to Manchester together. After spending a weekend searching for an apartment, the idea of Harry Potter popped into her head when she was traveling back to London on the train.\nNot having a pen on her, she spent four hours on the train conjuring up ideas surrounding a scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who didn't know he was a wizard. That very evening, she began to write the first book, although Rowling admits those first few pages didn't resemble anything that wound up in the published book. However, the book was put on hold when on December 30, 1990, her mother, who'd been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when J.K. was 15, died. She was only 45 years old.\nNine months later, still grieving for her mother, Rowling left for Portugal, where she had a job teaching English in a language institute. She took the Harry Potter manuscript with her. It had undergone a number of changes since her mother died. Though she didn't finish her book in Portugal as she'd hoped, she met and married a Portuguese man and gave birth to a daughter, Jessica.\nThe marriage lasted a year, and in December 1993, the divorced mom moved to Edinburgh, where her sister Di was living. Knowing that she needed to get a full time job to support herself and her daughter, she was determined to finish the book soon, before she became too busy. Whenever her daughter fell asleep, she would put her in a stroller and go to the local cafe and write.\nWhen it was done, she sent the first three chapters of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone to an agent, who sent back a polite refusal. The second agent she tried asked to see the rest of the manuscript, then took her on as a client. After the book was turned down by nine publishers, her agent, Christopher, finally found a publisher in August 1996.\nThe book was an immediate success and has been published in many languages. Rowling went on to write a total of seven books about Harry, and each one has been made into a movie, with the final book split into two movies because of its length.\nShe was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2000 Queen Elizabeth II's Birthday Honors List for her services to literature. In 2004, she received an honorary degree from Edinburgh University in recognition of the Potter books and her outstanding contribution to children's literature. She now owns two properties in Scotland, including a castle where she lives with her family. She is the best selling author in the history of literature and the first to become a billionaire. In 2007, Forbes magazine estimated her earnings for the year to be $32 million.\nRowling married again in December 2001 and has two children, David and Mackenzie, with her current husband, Neil Murray.",
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        "raw_content": "2 adults, six children dead in Gilchrist shootings\nA grandfather, his daughter and six grandchildren ages 3 months to 10 years old died Thursday afternoon as a result of a murder-suicide at the grandfather's home in northern Gilchrist County, authorities said.\nBELL \u2014 A grandfather, his daughter and six grandchildren ages 3 months to 10 years old died Thursday afternoon as a result of a murder-suicide at the grandfather's home in northern Gilchrist County, authorities said.\nGilchrist County Sheriff Robert Schultz identified the gunman as Don Charles Spirit, 51, and said the shootings occurred at Spirit's home near 29th Terrace and 30th Street, northeast of Bell.\nSpirit fatally shot his daughter, whom Schultz declined to identify, and six of his grandchildren, some of whom lived with Spirit at the home, the sheriff said at a news conference Thursday night at the Gilchrist emergency management center near Bell. Schultz also declined to identify the slain children.\nSchultz said he had no motive for the shootings. The sheriff did say that deputies have had to respond to incidents at the home in the past. He said the calls were \"for a wide range of things\" but did not have specifics. He added that Spirit did have a criminal history.\nSchultz said the Sheriff's Office got a 911 call from Spirit at about 4 p.m. Thursday, and, \"When he called 911, (Spirit) said enough to alarm us to get someone there, and we needed to get there in a hurry.\"\nSchultz said that in the 911 call, Spirit made reference to harming others and himself.\nA Gilchrist County deputy arrived at Spirit's home, had a discussion with Spirit, at which point Spirit fatally shot himself, Schultz said. At that point, Schultz said authorities went through the home and found the seven others fatally shot.\nSchultz said Spirit shot his grandchildren and \"a daughter\" but would not say if Spirit had another daughter. He also would not say if any survivors who witnessed the shootings were at the house when the deputy arrived.\nSchultz said he doesn't believe all eight of the dead lived in the home. He would not say if all the bodies were found in the same area of the house.\nThe deputy had \"discussions\" with Spirit before he shot himself, Schultz said, adding that the content of the discussions will come out as the investigation continues.\n\"There are certain things in life you can explain. And there are certain things you cannot explain. This is something I cannot explain,\" Schultz said Thursday night.\nSpirit served prison time from 2003 to 2006 on a weapons charge from Osceola County, according to the Florida Department of Corrections website.\nThe Spirit home is down two graded roads off U.S. 129 just north of Bell's city limits. Neighbors said family members have lived in the home since around 1998.\nNeighbor Maryann Vincent said Spirit has other children including a son, adding that various people lived in the home at times.\nVincent said someone who lived in the Spirit house had been involved with drugs and once threatened to kill her dogs.\nSeveral neighbors said they had seen the children walking from the bus stop to the house Thursday afternoon.",
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        "raw_content": "Expression of phosphorylated-mTOR during the development of prostate cancer\nBACKGROUND: The PI3K pathway plays a significant role in the progression of prostate cancer (PCa) to an advanced stage. Mouse models suggest that the downstream effector molecule of the PI3K pathway, mTOR, is also important in the development of PCa, where it plays a pivotal role in forming precursor lesions such as high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN). This study was conducted to determine the status of phosphorylated-mTOR (p-mTOR the activated state of mTOR) across the PCa progression model by looking at expression in normal prostate tissue, proliferative inflammatory atrophy (PIA), HGPIN, and PCa. METHODS: Expression of p-mTOR was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays constructed from 120 archival formalin-fixed paraffin embedded radical prostatectomy tissue specimens. Levels of expression were recorded as the percentage of positive epithelial cells multiplied by the intensity of staining scored as 0-3. RESULTS: p-mTOR expression was found to increase across the progression model with mean staining in non-neoplastic samples of 40 compared to 98 in PIA, 107 in HGPIN, and 136 in cancer (P < 0.001), but without significant increase between HGPIN and PIA. Correlation of high p-mTOR expression with outcome in PCa showed a trend towards worse prognosis, but this was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that p-mTOR signaling has a potential role in both the initiation and progression of PCa. These data provide support for further research into the possible use of rapamycin analogues in the treatment of PCa, and raise the possibility that mTOR might be a potential target for chemoprevention.\nSutherland, S. I.; Pe Benito, R.; Henshall, S. M.; Horvath, L. G.; Kench, J. G.;\nProf James Kench",
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        "raw_content": "What is shared ownership, you ask? Find out how it works, the benefits and disadvantages, and if you\u2019d be eligible.\nShared ownership is a scheme to help people get onto the property ladder without paying out a huge sum from the off. Instead, you the buyer pay for a percentage of the property through a deposit and mortgage. You pay for the remaining percentage in monthly rent payments.\nShared ownership has helped around 200,000 people get on the ladder and largely revolves around new-build homes.\nSo, could it help you with getting on the property ladder? Find out here.\nInstead of buying 100% of a house, you buy between 25% and 75%. You do this with a mortgage and deposit. You then make rent payments on the remaining percentage.\nSo, for example, you could buy 50% of a house and pay the remaining 50% in monthly rent payments.\nFurther down the line, when you are more financially stable, you can buy a bigger percentage of the property. This can go on and on until you own 100% of your house. Or, you can sell whatever share you own at that point.\nFor shared ownership you will need a deposit and a mortgage for part of the value of the house, and the ability to pay rent on the remainder. Generally the deposit is quite small, making buying more accessible.\nYou are expected to have around \u00a34,500 in savings and the same again available for the deposit for the mortgage part.\nYou will need to show you can afford the mortgage and the rent each month, on top of your usual outgoings.\nYour income must be under \u00a380,000 throughout the UK, aside from in London, when it must be under \u00a390,000.\n- Shared ownership works well for lower income households\n- It can work out cheaper than renting as the rates for the rental portion of the scheme are usually much lower than market rates.\n- Over time you can buy a bigger share of the house, so you own more and pay less rent.\n- You can keep purchasing more shares in the house until you own it outright.\n- The general resale of shared ownership properties hasn\u2019t proven great.\n- You don\u2019t usually own the house outright at the point of resale.\n- You may find yourself unable to move up the housing ladder in your next move.\n- A shared ownership mortgage often comes with higher rates than normal mortgages.\n- While you only own part of the home, you are responsible for 100% of any service charges and any repairs.\n- Repossession, while rare, is a possibility if you fall behind on rent payments, and you don\u2019t just lose the home but any deposit too.\n- If you want to sublet the house once you own 100%, you may still need permission to do so from the housing association.\nAs you can see, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages, and could have you wondering \u2018is shared ownership worth it\u2019? Well, that has to be a personal decision. While not idyllic, it does give low income earners a shot at an alternative to renting, and a chance to own their own home.\nIf you\u2019re unconvinced, still consider taking the time to reach out to those in the know and have some conversations. You could find that despite its downsides that in your case the benefits make up for them.\nWhere to find shared ownership houses\nIf you are looking to buy in London, First Steps is the place for you. It is aimed at low and medium income earners looking to live in the capital.\nIf you are looking elsewhere in the country, Sharetobuy.com collates pretty much everything available for you. You can search for shared ownership houses in your specific area of interest and find out what is available.\nA third option is to register with individual housing associations. Doing so often has some requirements, however; you may have to prove a link to the area in question, or an income limit.\nOnce you\u2019ve found a housing association or even a house you\u2019re interested in, reach out to them. Check you do meet all their eligibility criteria and provide them with any proof they might need of this.\nThere are some prerequisites when applying for the scheme and these include your working status, where you reside prior to applying and whether or not you are a first-time buyer. These criteria differ depending on the borough you want to live in.\nNext up, do some research around getting a mortgage. Shared ownership houses aren\u2019t mortgage lenders\u2019 favourite schemes out there, but there are still various options. Most of the big name lenders will participate though. You\u2019ll have to pay a deposit, prove that you can afford the scheme and have your affordability checked thoroughly.\nTags: First time buying\nWhat should you focus on now to guarantee good finances for retirement?",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by JW on Tuesday, 12 February 2019\nnever understood fully when women told they want a man to be genuine... now i know.\nwell explained and direct with awesome advice\nPosted by BMontana on Tuesday, 12 February 2019\nYour article makes sense and I guess most men do most of those things you mentioned. But I will be honest, I DO NOT want to do most of those things. I don't want to provide for women, I don't want to take care of them all the time, be it emotionally, financially or whatever. Most women I have met in my life have been extremely boring and uninspiring. Don't get me wrong I love women for what they can do for me, like having sex and making me feel good but other than that, I don't want to deal with their bs and that's why I avoid relationships too.\nSo how can a guy in these days have fun with women without becoming a simp and beta male provider (which most men turn into, once they get in a relationship)? I have buddies who call their gf each day 3-6 times, who drive them around, give them attention, money etc. I could never do this. I like to have sex, fun and be around them but I don't really want to wake up next to her the next day and think about how to entertain her.\nIs there a solution to this problem? Or am I the only man thinking like that?",
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        "raw_content": "Immigration Reform - Do you know what it's like to be deported?\nI hope the law enforcement will be wise enough not to just arbitrarily question someone who's not white. However, if you live in AZ and crime is up, you would want to get something done to enforce the law.\nI for one agree there's got to be Immigration Reform BUT should not only favor one race. People say to go in line. But what if there is no other legal option to get an entry to this country? 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(But that\u2019s what my 3 young brothers experienced when they were picked-up and detained!)\nIf the US enforced the laws, maybe none of this would have happened! If the immigration lawyers did their jobs well and conscientiously, none of this would have happened.Why allow anyone to live here for twenty years and only for that lifestyle and community to be taken away? If the immigration lawyers did their jobs well and conscientiously, none of this would have happened. If we weren\u2019t trusting, hopeful and ignorant, none of this would have happened! If we were lucky like the others (esp those who applied in CA or those close to the border) who were able to skirt the law and got into the first Amnesty Bill, then none of this would have happened! But we were the \"unlucky\" ones! We didn't want to hide, we wanted to have legal status and yet...we were kicked out and doors were slammed!\nThe President in one of his many speeches this week commented that AZ illegal alien law is \u201cpoorly conceived\u201d . He also said that said that illegals shouldn\u2019t be harrassed with requests for papers, but rather the US should \u201cmake them register, make them pay a fine, make them learn English.\nMy family did just that! We hired lawyers, spent tens and thousands of dollars of our hard earned income, paid taxes, didn\u2019t ask for welfare, speak and write English, paid numerous lawyers to renew expired visas, and yet, 6 out of 8 of my family members were deported! And recently, one of my brothers filed a waiver to re-apply but denied by the US because the US didn\u2019t think there\u2019s any extreme hardship for a father to be separated from his 2 young US-born children and US citizen wife. 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        "raw_content": "U.S. is far from original principles\nAmerica has lost her way! We are living in a fantasy world where the good life is about to come to an end. Americans have long crossed the line where money, power and the possession of things are the most important thing in life. It is not only true in the corporate life, but also in our own lives.\nWho is to blame? We all are. It is called greed, selfishness and pleasure where it is my right to be able to do anything I want to as long as it doesn\u2019t affect or hurt others. But, does it?\nWhat is my purpose in writing this commentary? It is prompted by what is\nhappening in America \u2014 especially before this next election. We are being bombarded by character assassinations of the political candidates and their parties where you don\u2019t know who is telling the truth.\nThe whole of government is owned by big business, big labor and special interest groups supported by the rich and famous. Nothing has corrupted our world more than Hollywood\u2019s movie industry, television and now the Internet. The \u201cgreat Deceiver\u201d has pulled the wool over our eyes.\nWhat concerns me most is the apathy among American voters. You have been made to believe that your vote doesn\u2019t count and that it won\u2019t make a difference. How wrong you are!\nWhat is my position? It is built on Christian principles which was the foundation of our great nation. What has happened that has changed our nation so drastically? It is called \u201capathy.\u201d\nMy position is a conservative one based on my Christian beliefs and values. I believe that abortion is wrong. We take a stand to protect animals and other creatures, but not the unborn. It is like chopping off the chicken\u2019s head and saying \u201cOh well, it is just another chicken.\u201d If that offends you, then you really haven\u2019t looked into what abortion is all about. It is not all about a woman\u2019s rights.\nOther issues \u2014 such as special rights for homosexuals \u2014 are being perpetuated by some of the wealthiest people in the nation. The Bible is very clear about that kind of lifestyle. Yet there are those who want to make it illegal for me and others to stand on Christian principals and beliefs.\nI appeal to all voters to take a look at what is at stake in this next election. I want America to remain a sovereign nation under God, but there are those in government who would sell us out in a moment notice for a world government believing it would solve all the world\u2019s problems.\nThis is to the young people of our nation: There have been many who have paid the supreme price giving their lives to protect and preserve what you now enjoy. What are you willing to do for your country? What sacrifices are you willing to make?Or are you just going to go on demanding your selfish ways?\nGod help us to do what is right before it is too late!\nDon Vogel is a native of Colorado, who farmed most of his life in the Keenesburg area. In 1987, he and his wife moved to Greeley.",
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        "raw_content": "St Clare's Collection 3\nSchooldays at St Clare's are never dull for twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan in Enid Blyton's much-loved boarding school series.Claudine at St Clare'sEileen's mother is the new Matron and Mam'zelle's niece, Claudine, joins St Clare's and causes havoc wherever she goes. The twins are enchanted by rebellious Claudine and her mad-cap plans, but will she last the term?Fifth Formers of St Clare'sThe girls are in the fifth form, about to reach the sixth, but they are not too old for tricks and escapades, jokes and excitement. Especially amusing is French girl Antoinette who, like her sister Claudine, doesn't always understand the ways of St. Clare's.The Sixth Form at St Clare'sThe unimaginable has happened - the twins made head girl! It's a tough job - cheeky first formers and cruel Priscilla keep the girls on their toes.There'll be mischief at St Clare's!Between 1941 and 1946, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at St Clare's. Books 5, 6 and 9 are authorised sequels of the series written by Pamela Cox and feature storylines set in between the original Blyton novels. These books were published in 2000/2008 and are unillustrated.\nSchooldays at St Clare's are never dull for twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan in Enid Blyton's much-loved boarding school series.The twins at St Clare'sPat and Isabel find life at St Clare's is not as easy as they thought. They have several surprises and arguments before they admit their troubles are of their own making, and settle down to make friends.The O'Sullivan Twins at St Clare'sIt's the start of the Easter Term and the twins are looking forward to meeting all their friends at St Clare's once more. They are determined to be obedient and studious, but the new girls prove to be so much fun. Poor Mam'zelle had better watch out.Summer Term at St Clare'sThe twins look forward to their first summer term at St Clare's. They soon make friends with new girl Carlotta, who has a secret past that she's desperate to hide. But sneaky Prudence finds out and tells everybody. How will the class react?There'll be mischief at St Clare's!Between 1941 and 1946, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at St Clare's. This collection features the original text and is unillustrated.\nSchooldays at St Clare's are never dull for twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan in Enid Blyton's much-loved boarding school series.The Second Form at St Clare'sThe twins have made it to second form. New girls Gladys and Mirabel have great talents for acting and music, and Elsie, the form's unpopular Head Girl, learns to be less spiteful.The Third Form at St Clare'sIt's time for a new head girl. There are plenty of candidates, but after a terrible accident, and an hilarious school play, the true leaders are revealed.Kitty at St Clare'sPat breaks her arm and misses the first weeks of term. Will Pat be upset when new girl Amanda becomes Isabel's new best friend?There'll be mischief at St Clare's!Between 1941 and 1946, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at St Clare's. Books 5, 6 and 9 are authorised sequels of the series written by Pamela Cox and feature storylines set in between the original Blyton novels. These books were published in 2000/2008 and are unillustrated.\nBy Annabel Pitcher\nSILENCE IS GOLDFISH is a story that demands to be heard.'I have a voice but it isn't mine. It used to say things so I'd fit in - to please my parents, to please my teachers. It used to tell the universe I was something I wasn't. It lied.'Fifteen-year-old Tess doesn't mean to become mute. At first, she's just too shocked to speak. And who wouldn't be? Discovering your whole life has been a lie because your dad isn't your real father is a pretty big deal. Tess sets out to find the truth of her identity, and uncovers a secret that could ruin multiple lives. But can she ask for help when she's forgotten how to use her voice?This is the third YA novel from the bestselling and prizewinning author of MY SISTER LIVES ON THE MANTELPIECE and KETCHUP CLOUDS.",
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        "raw_content": "The bicep muscle is located in the front of the arm above the elbow. It allows the elbow to bend and creates movement of the arm. The muscle also stabilizes the shoulder.\nThe bicep tendons are responsible for keeping the bicep muscle attached to bones in the elbow and shoulder. In the shoulder, there are two tendons that attach the top of the bicep muscle to the shoulder socket, also called the glenoid. The bicep tendon can tear or rupture in the shoulder.\nThere are two types of bicep tendon tears. Partial tears do not completely split the tendon, whereas complete tears pull the tendon apart into two pieces. Sometimes, a partial tear may develop into a complete tear if left untreated. The long head of the bicep tendon, which is one of the two tendons that attach in the shoulder, is more susceptible to injury. Since the bicep is attached in two places, it can still be used even if one of the tendons is torn.\nLike many other tendon injuries, bicep tendon tears are mainly caused by either an acute trauma, such as a fall, or overuse. Overuse of the shoulder joint through athletics or manual labor can lead to degeneration of the tendon that happens over time. Having another shoulder condition, such as a rotator cuff injury, also puts added stress on the tendon, so a torn tendon may be the result of another injury.\nThere is an increased risk for bicep tears with age, partially because older age means more use of the tendons. Risk also increases with frequent heavy lifting and smoking.\nA thorough physical exam will be performed by a physician that specializes in treatment of the upper extremities, such as Dr. Leah Urbanosky of Hinsdale Orthopaedics. Many times, a complete tear may be very visible upon first glance due to the nature of the injury. The doctor will check for pain during certain motions and examine the muscle while it contracts. Some signs of a bicep tear is:\nSharp pain in the upper arm\n\u201cPopeye\u201d bulge, where the muscle is more visibly defined upon contraction\nA potential snapping noise\nInability to rotate the arm fully\nExtreme cramping within the upper arm upon use\nSurface bruising in the middle of the bicep area\nMany times, a bicep tear will accompany another injury, so a physician may check for other conditions also. An x-ray may be used to rule out the possibility of other conditions, but an MRI will most likely be used to view the soft tissues.\nSometimes, a bicep tear can be treated with simple, nonsurgical measures. Ice and common anti-inflammatory medications may treat the pain in combination with rest. Mild physical therapy may restore movement and provide the necessary support to return to daily activities. For the many patients, non-surgical treatment is all that is needed.\nFor example, in 1997, John Elway, former NFL quarterback for the Denver Broncos, ruptured his right bicep tendon three weeks before the Super Bowl. With non-surgical treatment and therapy, he was able to play in the game nineteen days later and ended up winning his fourth Super Bowl title without having to undergo an operation.\nSurgery is needed in some cases, especially among athletes or those who perform manual labor. A physician such as Dr. Urbanosky may suggest a minimally invasive procedure to repair the tendon and reattach it to the bone of the shoulder socket. The surgery is typically performed arthroscopically, or with a small camera and minimal incisions. There are very few complications with this procedure. Sometimes, the damaged part of the bicep is simply removed to eliminate symptoms, and other times the tendon is released from its attachment to the glenoid. Both of these alternate options restore the arm and shoulder to full use.\nCommon rehabilitation exercises are recommended after surgery, and a sling is necessary for a few weeks after surgery to ensure proper healing. The healing process may be slow due to the nature of the injury, but surgery can correct issues and return the patient to full activity.\nIf you think that you may be experiencing a problem with your bicep, contact Dr. Leah Urbanosky for a consultation: (815) 462-3474.",
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        "raw_content": "When the Shooter Is Female\nSome people think the emergence of a female shooter means that men have been wrongly maligned.\nLast week there was another mass shooting in America, which is in no way unusual.\nWhat is unusual is that this time the shooter, Nasim Aghdam, was female.\nIn general, shooters are male (only three cases of mass shooters in the past three decades have been female, reports Mother Jones).\nThere are already numerous jokes about how the fact that Aghdam didn\u2019t kill more people proves that men are \u201cbetter.\u201d It\u2019s true that the shooter, who wounded three before killing herself, did not kill as many people as in some shootings, thank God. But that may have had more to do with California\u2019s sensible gun laws than her gender.\nThe fact that we\u2019re becoming disconnected enough from murder to immediately joke about how it\u2019s proof that women aren\u2019t talented is very sad. Perhaps it will surprise people using this rhetoric to learn that this was, emphatically, not a gender gap we were trying to close.\nNBC News spoke with Sherry Hamby, a professor of psychology, and noted that she found:\nResearch has pointed to a variety of reasons men are more likely to be violent, including a sense of entitlement. When women are violent, there tends to be a connection to a domestic dispute.\nWe\u2019ve talked about issues of male entitlement and how they connect to shootings in the past. There are some people who think that the emergence of a female shooter means that men have been wrongly maligned (they have not been), and that we should never talk about toxic masculinity again because one shooter out of a great many was a woman.\nFemale/muslim/vegan shooter has a hissy fit over her videos getting demonetized...\nI'm waiting to see how the media will blame while males or toxic masculinity for this one.\n\u2014 Richard Cooper (@Rich_Cooper) April 4, 2018\nIt is odd, I think, to look at a shooting and think, Ha! The problem with our society is people not being deferential enough to white men (who carry out the majority of mass shootings).\nThis does not seem like a problem in the same way that living in a society where people keep getting shot is a problem.\nYou know, whether they\u2019re male or female, I\u2019m not sure I really want to spend much more time investigating the psychology of shooters. Are they sad? Are they mad? Are they frustrated? Okay, fine. Those are universal emotions.\nHowever, in countries with gun control, emotional turmoil does not result in regular mass shootings.\nThis notion that if the would-be shooters were denied easy access to guns they would simply use something else, such as a knife?\nCalling for tighter gun control only penalizes the 99.999% of legal gun owners who will have nothing to do with violence in their lives. Instead, society needs to take better care of its mentally ill. Had the YouTube HQ shooter not used a gun, she would've used a knife, or acid.\nFine. Let them try to use knives. A Dutch man with a knife showed up to a school intending to harm kids recently, and the children fended him off by throwing their backpacks at him. That is not an effective tactic when you\u2019re up against an AR-15. Or, as the Dutch Review declared, \u201cSchool attack in the Netherlands\u2014no one gets hurt because it isn\u2019t the U.S.\u201d\nA certain amount of control over dangerous objects is really basic. Everyone who wants to buy a car has to take months of training\u2014including watching, at least when I was applying for my license, a very graphic video called \u201cBlood on the asphalt\u201d and register for a license that has to be renewed periodically.\nInstead, the America that Republicans want, where instead of regulating guns, everyone is armed and the most powerful person is whoever has the best aim, is something we do not talk enough about. I have no desire to live in a dystopia where everyone is armed to the teeth and shooting at each other constantly, especially when we do not have health care to cover our many inevitable bullet wounds.\nWe need universal gun control to cut down on this, and we need it now.\nAnd, because there is now a woman who has shot people as well, the Right can exclaim, guns don\u2019t kill people, people kill people.\nIn America, they do it with guns.\nThe Senate Fails to Pass Laws Curbing Guns Despite Last Week's Gun Massacre\nCelebs Who Have Spoken Out About Gun Control\nEmma Gonz\u00e1lez on Her Fight for Gun Control\nHow We Can Stop Mass Shootings for Good\nStudents Lead the March for Gun Control in Florida\nI\u2019m 17 Years Old and I'm Afraid For My Life",
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        "raw_content": "Keyword: #signshoardings\nSigns and HoardingsNg\u0101 tohu t\u016bturu me ng\u0101 tohu taupua\nCouncil supports and encourages events and businesses in the district and part of that support is in allowing signs advertising business and events. However, for safety and to manage visual impact, rules in the District Plan set out the size and content allowed.\nYou can erect signs on private property, provided you follow the rules set out in the Hastings District Council District Plan. The rules, summarised below, determine the size, location and nature of signs that can be erected. There are different rules for different parts of the district. They have been designed to ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians, as well as manage the cumulative visual impact.\nIf your sign does not comply with the rules, speak to a Council environmental planner about applying for a land use Resource Consent.\nFailure to comply with these rules may result in enforcement action under the Resource Management Act 1991.\nTemporary signs on private property\nYou can temporarily advertise your community, educational, cultural or sporting event on private property for up to three months before and seven days after an event. All temporary signs must be on private property and not on road reserve, which includes grass verges and footpaths.\nAll signs advertising the sale or auction of real estate must be located on the site that is being sold. They can remain on the site for up to one month after the date the property is sold.\nThe maximum area of temporary signs per site is limited to 2.5m2.\nPermanent signs can be erected in Rural, Plains and Residential zones without Resource Consent where they meet the following standards:\nThe sign is located on the site where the activity is being carried out\nThe sign is completely within private property\nThe sign is not illuminated\nThe sign is not on a heritage building\nThe size, content and location are in accordance with the District Plan standards for the area in which the sign is to be erected\nElection hoardings/signs\nPlease contact the Council environmental consents manager or the team leader environmental consents/subdivision for up-to-date information on when election signs can be erected and the size of signs permitted under the District Plan and relevant electoral legislation. Information is also available on the Electoral Commission website.\nIf you have a complaint about a sign that you believe does not comply with the District Plan rules contact a Council planning compliance officer.",
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        "raw_content": "by Duncan Hallas Edited by Ahmed Shawki\nDuncan Hallas was one of the most erudite Marxists of the twentieth century. An activist, teacher, and revolutionary, Hallas wrote about class struggle as a leading participant. This volume collects his writings, speeches, and other material\u2014including an interview about his role in a British army revolt during World War II.\nPart of the International Socialism series\nOther books by Duncan Hallas\nTrotsky's Marxism and Other Essays\nIn this introduction to the politics of Leon Trotsky, British activist Duncan Hallas analyzes his thinking and its relevance for today in clear,...",
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        "raw_content": "Ebon Moss-Bachrach?s Desi ?Loves the Complication of Infidelity?\nAfter the Season 3 finale, the actor shares why he thinks Marnie is Desi's muse.\nFollowing that kiss in the dressing room, what have Desi's intentions been with Marnie? He's been playing both sides of the coin with her -- reminding her he has a girlfriend, but singing saucy song lyrics to her.\nI think Desi is a guy that likes to stay in the proverbial sunshine. If it feels good, he goes there and maybe doesn't realize what he's done until it's too late. Or perhaps he's like many guys that I've known that like to play it really close and get burned. They like to mix it up, they love the complication of infidelity.\nDid you base him on anybody?\nNo. I don't think Desi's all that unique in that respect. He's an actor and a lot of actors really love that kind of attention. In terms of his relationship with Marnie -- I mean, besides the fact that she's a beautiful girl -- he's really turned on by her artistically. That's totally genuine. I think they inspire each other; I know it sounds corny. People give Marnie such a hard time all the time -- she can't get a break. She's like Rodney Dangerfield. Maybe Desi gets off on the thought that he can unlock this artist, or harness this thing inside of her.\nHe's the first person who really appreciates her talent and can see through the stiff exterior.\nYeah. I do think they're genuinely good. Jack [Antonoff of Fun.] is a really good song writer, but their song was a lot better than I had anticipated. It was a really nice surprise.\nLena had said that she'd asked him to write the \"best worst folk song ever.\"\nThe lyrics are unequivocally horrible. [Laughs.] There's no argument there. But there's something nice about the harmonies and the musical spirit of the song.\nAlso, there's one thing about Desi that was scripted but didn't make it into episode 31, where he and Marnie are taking a walk after their rehearsal and he tells her that he's been kicked out of 15 bands and that she is probably the last person in New York who will play with him. He also tells her he can't remember the last time he completed a song, so Marnie's feeding into him, too. They're a good match.\nDo you think Desi and Marnie have a future in music together? Especially after her confrontation with Clementine?\nI sure hope so. They're gonna go big! They're going to take it to Branson, Missouri. They're going to go on the road. [Laughs.]\nLet's talk about that gift that Marnie gives him before the play...\nJames Taylor's guitar pick. What's Desi's choice in heroes say about him?\nUh. [Pause.] I don't want to get myself into trouble here. I have a lot of respect for James Taylor. I think it's an amazing gift. [Laughs.] I don't know what to say. I feel like it's a weird, modern-day, tragic comedic gift of the magi kind of thing. I don't know what Marnie had to sell to get that pick. What does that say about him? I think you know. That yellow pick is so self-evident.\nJames Taylor does seem like he could be the new hero for the hipster music scene.\nOh my God, yeah. I'm afraid to go to a coffee shop in Williamsburg.\nAnd what of Desi's other new relationship -- his budding friendship with Adam?\nMale friendships, especially at the beginning stages, have a sort of mutual toughness and posturing and unwillingness to let down their guard with each other that is hilarious and vulnerable and sweet to me. Male friendships have this hard, tough shell with a totally squishy center. I know the show is called ?Girls,' but I'd like to see more of their friendship.",
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        "raw_content": "3 Ways that Crowdfunding Can Benefit the Healthcare Market\nBethany Loesch April 12, 2012 April 12, 2012\nIn 1997, American fans of the British rock group Marillon rallied together to raise money for the band to tour the United States. Without any involvement from Marillon, fans were able to raise a whopping $60,000 through an effective internet marketing campaign aimed at bringing the band to their homeland.\nMuch to the delight of the group\u2019s fans in the United States, Marillon used the funds to organize a series of shows throughout the U.S., and has since used the crowdfunding method to raise money for the recording, marketing and other business expenses for a number of their albums.\nSince Marillon\u2019s success story left its mark on the entertainment world, several others in the music industry have launched internet campaigns to raise money for the promotion of a tour or album. Crowdfunding has not only become a profitable method of raising money in the music industry, but also in a number of other areas of business.\nIn the evolving field of health care, crowdfunding hasn\u2019t had as large of an impact as it has in other industries. Because most health studies and initiatives take years of pre-development and fail to provide investors with a quick return, it\u2019s generally more challenging for any average Joe to jump on the investing bandwagon.\nIn spite of these difficulties, there is evidence that suggests that crowd funding venture capital may be a solid option in raising funds for certain healthcare ventures.\nImage courtesy of andrew.figueroa23, on Flickr\nHow Crowdfunding Can Work for Healthcare\n1. Some success = more success. For certain healthcare organizations that have an already established presence and reputation, crowdfunding can be an extremely lucrative option in securing additional funds for a study.\nWhen the beginning stages of a study shows promise, people want to become involved. In these cases, individuals are more likely to invest in the study because the potential for success is real and is nearly tangible.\n2. A way to give. Many individuals will buy into healthcare crowdfunding not because they see a potential return for their investments, but simply because they want to contribute to a good cause.\nThis notion has been proven successful by the Rare Genomics Institute, a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to providing better and faster diagnostics and therapies for rare diseases. The organization utilizes crowd funding methods by posting unique cases of individuals suffering from rare diseases on their website. By playing up the philanthropic card, the Rare Genomics Institute is able to acquire funding for the diagnosis and treatment of affected patients.\n3. Large investments are dwindling. For whatever reasons, venture capitalist investments are on a downswing in healthcare. Investors who were once willing to provide large sums of money in the early stages of development are no longer willing to do so. The stats and numbers are proof of this.\nToday, venture investing in seed and early stage healthcare is down 33 percent from 3.6 billion in 2007.\nMore than ever, crowdfunding venture capital seems to be the most practical option in making up for this increasing lack of funds.\nPatient Responsibility \u2013 What to do if they Won\u2019t Take Any?\nTedMed 2012, Day 2",
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        "raw_content": "Burma links forged anew\nScotland's colonial-era link with Burma is being revived via the export of \u00adarchitectural skills.\nA blueprint for the conservation of the country's largest British-built building has been produced by leading Edinburgh-based historic buildings architect Simpson & Brown.\nJames Simpson and John Sanders have produced a first draft of a \u00adcomprehensive conservation plan for the Yangon \u00adHeritage Trust (YHT) for the \u00adSecretariat in Yangon (formerly Rangoon), a vast and dilapidated former government building in the heart of the port city.\nThe building, completed in 1905, was the seat of Burma's military government following the country's independence, but has been abandoned since 2005 when the junta decamped to Naypyidaw, a new capital in the country's jungle interior. The Secretariat has added significance as the scene of the \u00adassassination by Burmese paramilitaries in 1947 of the anti-British independence campaigner General Aung San, along with his \u00adcabinet. He was the father of Nobel Peace Prize-winning democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi, whose influence has accelerated the country's openness to inward investment.\nSimpson has worked on colonial-era building projects in India since 2004. He said he hoped that the Burmese project - a partnership between the YHT and Anawmar Group, the prospective owner of the building - could serve as a model for the conservation of Burma's rich but threatened Raj-era heritage. Current plans for the Secretariat include a proposal for an art gallery and offices.\nBurma attracted a disproportionately large number of Scots in the British colonial era, as administrators and traders. The country's main river \u00adtransport company, The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company was effectively a Scottish enterprise, run by Paddy Henderson & Company from Glasgow.\nThe conservation blueprint drawn up by Simpson and colleague \u00adSanders also notes that the ironwork in the \u00adSecretariat's elaborate staircases, gates and railings was made by W \u00adMacfarlane's Saracen foundry in Glasgow's \u00adPossilpark, and that much of the ironwork bears a \"Lanarkshire\" stamp.",
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        "raw_content": "Livewire Rock Academy to perform bi-annual charity concert in Bishop's Stortford this weekend\nSongs on the set list will range from The Beatles to Green Day\nLivewire bass guitar student Harper Kubaisi (Image: Paul Bellany)\nGet ready to rock as the students from Livewire Rock Academy are back with their biannual charity concert this weekend.\nStudents from the academy\u2019s schools based in Bishop\u2019s Stortford, Great Dunmow, Saffron Walden and Epping have been preparing for more than six months and will take to the stage this Sunday (May 13).\nSongs on the set list include some classic rock such as Back in Black by AC/DC, Come Together by The Beatles and One Way or Another by Blondie.\nThere will also be more contemporary tunes, with students having learned songs by Royal Blood, Foo Fighters and Green Day.\nWhat is Livewire Rock Academy?\nLivewire is the longest established rock school in the area and gives students the chance to learn music technique, theory and performance skills in two to one lessons.\nPupils then come together at the end of the hour-long session to participate in a unique Livewire Jam where they share the songs learnt during their coaching.\nThe academy was set up by local promoters and musicians Simon Baker and Andy Wilson.\nIt is managed by Jargon Lynch frontman Dean Austin.\nSimon said: \u201cPerformance is a key ingredient in any musician\u2019s canon, and we\u2019re the only music lesson in the area that teaches performance as a standard part of every lesson.\n\u201cThis means that our students are preparing to play live, together as a group from their very first lesson.\n\u201cAs a performer and musician I think it\u2019s hugely important to be teaching these skills as part of every lesson so our students have the confidence to perform on stage.\u201d\nFor more information on Livewire Rock Academy and to book a free taster session, for adults or children, visit livewirerockacademy.co.uk or phone Dean Austin on 07941 670575.\nThe concert will feature a special performance by Teenage Revolution \u2013 a band comprising of members from Saffron Walden and Great Dunmow schools.\nAs well as attending Livewire sessions, they now also rehearse in their own time.\nManager Dean Austin said: \u201cWe\u2019re massively proud of the members of Teenage Revolution.\n\u201cThey have formed a band outside of Livewire and are now playing gigs themselves using all the skills they have been learning at Livewire.\n\u201cWe\u2019re looking forward to seeing them perform in front of the audience on May 13.\u201d\nCelebrities to play football match in Bishop's Stortford to help Saffron Walden boy walk\nLivewire Rock Academy will be holding one of their signature rock raffles during the interval of the concert.\nThe proceeds will be donated to Grove Cottage, a Bishop\u2019s Stortford based charity providing social and education activities for people with learning disabilities.\nPrizes up for grabs during the raffle include one of the latest digital Marshall amplifiers, donated by Marshall, plus drum sticks donated by the London Drumstick Company.\nThe Livewire Rock Academy concert will take place at Rhodes Arts Complex, Bishop\u2019s Stortford, CM23 3JG, on Sunday, May 13, 2018.\nThe concert will start at 6pm and end at 9pm.\nTickets are priced at \u00a37 and can be bought by calling the box office on 01279 710 200 or by clicking here.",
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        "raw_content": "Service User and Public Involvement (SUPI)\nSUPI Core Group\nThe School of Health and Social Work believes that the involvement of service users and carers is central to the development and quality of our courses. Service Users and Carers are a group of people who have experience of using health and social care services or have caring responsibility for those who have.\nBy working alongside those that have everyday experience of health care issues, our students are given a real opportunity to fully understand the needs and expectations of those they will be working with.\nService users and carers are frequently referred to as 'experts by experience' and this is exactly what they are. Why learn the theory without receiving advice from an expert!\nIn turn, involvement in the School's courses allows, service users and carers the opportunity to make a difference by, challenging and influencing the development of courses.\nWhat is the purpose of the SUPI Core Group\nThe School's Service User and Public Involvement Core Group (SUPI) aims to increase public involvement in the School's Health and Social Work courses. SUPI together with members of teaching staff are working together to ensure that the views and opinions of service users are represented as much as possible.\nCurrent involvement within the School\nWe have at least 50 service users who are directly involved with the School's activities, their experiences vary from caring to living with health conditions to experiences of hospital treatment. The School also works closely with a number of charities for example ViewPoint Hertfordshire, Carers in Herts, Healthwatch Hertfordshire, Welwyn and Hatfield Day Services and 2 local schools.\nBeing individually interviewed to share experiences with students and teaching staff\nInvolvement in student recruitment\nDelivery of presentations or lectures\nInvolvement in Focus Groups, meetings and committees\nCarry out assessment and curriculum work\nProvide advice on research strategies and project outlines\nHelp to develop learning resources\nAttend external conferences at the request of the School\n'Perspectives are changing and as you learn about service users you learn about yourself as well. You grow with them.'\n'Public involvement is an integral part of many of the School's health courses. Here are some of the views from our students.'\n'Service user involvement \u2026 has made me practice with compassion.'\n'Being able to discuss aspects and topics that are sometimes sensitive in practice or [having] no time allows the opportunity to gain a different perspective. Speaking to the service user in a casual manner rather than in practice allows a barrier to be removed.'\nMake your health and social care experience count\nIf you are a service user or carer and would like to be involved in the education of future health and social work professionals please email Sonya Prime SUPI Co-ordinator. For further advice, please check our frequently asked questions.\nThe School of Health and Social Work in Collaboration with the School of Life and Medical Sciences: Service User and Public Involvement Showcase 2018 \"Co-Production - The Value of Service User, Carer and Public Involvement in Teaching, Learning and Research\"\nThe Service User and Public Involvement (SUPI) Core Group of the School of Health and Social Work, in collaboration with the School of Life and Medical Sciences, hosted the second Service User and Public Involvement Showcase on Tuesday 3 July 2018.\nThe showcase consisted of a full day conference including plenary presentations from local, regional and national leaders in public involvement. In addition, there were presentations, workshops and posters from University of Hertfordshire academics, researchers, experts by experience and students on the themes of: Involvement across the life course; Co-production in research, teaching and learning; The impact of involvement on the student experience; Inclusion and diversity.\nA short talking heads video produced by Service Users and Carers:",
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        "raw_content": "HHN LEGACY'S TOP 10 FAVORITE FILMS OF 2017\nAh, yes. Here we are. It's the end of the year, and it's time to talk once again about my favorites. 2017, was an interesting year in cinema. It was a mixed bag in terms of good, and content. There was a lot of big Hollywood films that unexpectedly became critical darlings.\nFull disclosure, there are three films that I missed which if you are looking for them, won't be on my favorites. The Post, Lady Bird and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri will be missing. I just did not have time to see them and some were released a little too late, or not wide enough.\nBefore we get to the favorites, lets talk about some of the bad.\nA FEW OF THE BAD\nBefore you get to the treasure, sometimes you have to dig around mud.\nBaywatch, had a lot of potential. The charisma of Dwayne Johnson, the promise of a 21 Jump Street style film, and the novelty of making fun of Baywatch. Which isn't hard to do. However, Baywatch never lands. At all. Like, ever. It isn't funny. At all. Like, not funny.\n\u200bTRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT\nLoud, headache inducing, loud, colorful, weird, incoherent and loud. The Last Knight is the lowest grossing of the Bay-led Transformers series. The saving grace for this painful series, has always been the amount of money they make despite how dismal they are. This always threatens us with more films. With the first non-Bay directed entry in Bumblebee on the way, and this one's lackluster performance, perhaps... Perhaps we have finally gotten rid of Mr. Bay. One can hope.\n\u200bALIEN: COVENANT\nOnce again, Ridley Scott tries to make a non-Alien film, in the Alien Universe, using the Alien franchise as a hook. Mis-marketed, dull and convoluted to the point of nonsense, perhaps it's time to just let this series die. With word that the Covenant sequel has been scrapped, maybe the powers that be think so too.\nAh yes. The ones that I just can't fathom how people walked away saying, \"That was awesome!\"\n\u200bSTAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI\nThe Last Jedi is a dull, muddled mess of a film. Rian Johnson was given carte blanche to do whatever he wanted. The result is a poorly paced, poorly edited, mediocre melodrama, which uses the excuse of \"subverting expectations\" for a badly written plot. While it's not as bad as The Prequels, it's damn close. Story points go nowhere, character motivations are downright stupid, and the acting is more wooden then some of the bad CGI. But hey, your expectations were \"subverted\".\n\u200bGUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: VOL. 2\nGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, makes the mistake of becoming too much of a comedy show. Sure, the first film had comedy, but it was used where it was needed. In Vol. 2, it gets to be too much and it gets lost in its jokes. Kurt Russell is wasted as Ego and the father plot, is kind of mishandled. In a year where we got 2 and a half MCU films, Vol. 2 is at the bottom.\nHONORABLE MENTIONS\u200b\nHere are few of the films that didn't make the cut. Still, I had quite a lot of fun with these.\nChristopher Nolan's Dunkirk, is an interesting and sometimes riveting, war tale. While I am not the best fan of Nolan, this one is kind of perfect for me. His simple story and use of real, tangible sets and effects, only add to the intrigue of the film. Dunkirk is short, sweet, and nicely done. It's Nolan restrained, but at the full use of his power.\n\u200bJOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2\nThe first John Wick, made my top 10 of the year. In any other year, John Wick: Chapter 2 may have made it. It's just too crowded a field. However, Chapter 2 is a white knuckled sequel which ups the ante for the world, and the title character. Keanu, is still perfect for this role, and the film has some of the best action of the year.\n\u200bTHOR RAGNAROK\nTaika Waititi, managed to make a great Thor movie. How? By making a Taika Waititi film. Ragnarok is funny, entertaining to the end and is the best Marvel film of the year. It manages to move the character forward, and injects new life into Thor. Ragnarok is also a nice segue into Avengers: Infinity War. The movie should be seen for Jeff Goldlum alone.\n\u200bIT\nIn a year where mainstream horror got some big recognition, it gets no bigger than It. The flick made A LOT of money. It's a solid, often times frightening, creepy and loyal adaptation, of Stephen King's novel. Skarsgard, gives a great performance as Pennywise. It's not a Tim Curry impression, but something of his own making. At the end of the day though, the kids are what make It work so well.\nIt was rough year for DC. At least, that may be what the critics tell you. Sure, Justice League may have misfired for some. However, Wonder Woman did not. This is the best standalone DC film to date. It has heart, it has action, and may be one of the best origin stories told on the big screen. The chemistry between Chris Pine and Gal Gadot, carry this thing all the way through. The third act may fall into generic territory, but it's a small nitpick to an otherwise outstanding comic book film.\nAnd here we go. The cream of the crop. Hold on to your butts.\n\u200b10. LOGAN\nLogan, ends Hugh Jackman's run as Wolverine nicely. I think some people forget this is also Patrick Stewart's last run, as Professor X. Both Jackman and Stewart, give phenomenal performances here. Young Dapfne Keen, is also quite good. Logan is brutal, hard-hitting, different, and thrilling to the end. Literally.\n\u200b9. WIND RIVER\nWind River is a powder keg of tension and intrigue. Taylor Sheridan, paints a perfect slow-burn, which eventually explodes into something shocking and brutal. Jeremy Renner, gives what may be his best performance, and plays well opposite Elizabeth Olsen. This is a film that unravels slowly, but pays off in more ways than one.\n\u200b8. GERALD'S GAME\nYeah, yeah, It came out this year. However, this is the better Stephen King adaption. It's not as flashy as It, but it's much more effective. Adapting King's horror is hard. Now try adapting something that isn't all that good to begin with. Gerald's Game takes one of King's lesser works, and turns it into something special. Minus the last ten minutes, Gerald's Game is perfect. It's tense, unexpected, shocking and gruesome. Carla Gugino, is superb here as well.\n\u200b7. THE BIG SICK\nFunny, quirky and heartfelt, The Big Sick seems to be getting lost as we close the year. Ray Romano and Holly Hunter, give two great performances. Kumail Nanjiani, is also surprisingly strong here. There's a scene in The Big Sick, that is downright heartbreaking. It has stuck with me ever since I saw it. There are a few really great messages here too. It is surprisingly very effective.\n\u200b6. BABY DRIVER\nSlick, stylish and fun, Baby Driver is something unique. Edgar Wright, turns something simple, into something that is much more. Anchored by solid performances and solid music, Baby Driver is an experience. In a time where comic book movies dominate, it's nice to see something a little different. When Baby Driver is firing on all cylinders, it's a great ride.\n\u200b5. SPLIT\nEven before the \"surprise\", Split is a fantastic film. It is a downright crime that James McAvoy, is being overlooked for awards consideration. With Split coming out so early in the year, it's something that was inevitable unfortunately. McAvoy, is mesmerizing and outstanding here. Anya Tyalor-Joy, is great as well. M. Night Shaymalan, made a good one. A very, very good one.\n\u200b4. WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES\nThere's been some backlash over War for the Planet of the Apes. Sure, there is not real \"war\". It's mostly just a little skirmish. However, the real \"war\", is internal. Caesar's struggle with his acceptance of humans, and what they are really capable of is the real war. It could spell the end for his species. War for the Planet of the Apes, is and incredible piece of modern day film making. Serkis, once again shines as Caesar. Woody Harrelson, is a great foe for Caesar as well.\n\u200b3. GET OUT\nGet Out is a fantastic film. Not just on the surface, but beneath it as well. Jordan Peele, balances comedy, horror and social commentary, like someone who has been making these kinds of films for years. Daniel Kaluuya, is fantastic here. Allison Williams and the rest of the cast, are also fantastic. The less said about Get Out, the better. It's fantastic.\n\u200b2. THE DISASTER ARTIST\nLough out loud funny, charming, solidly acted and immensely likable, The Disaster Artist is superb. James Franco, gives the best performance of his career and his naturally chemistry with is brother, Dave Franco, oozes off the screen. 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        "raw_content": "Book on Rahul Dravid to be launched\nSince Disney got into the printing and publishing business in India two years ago, they have kept their focus to supplementary learning for children. Now, for the first time, it is branching out to reach a wider audience with a book on cricketer Rahul Dravid. Titled Timeless Steel, the book will be launched in Mumbai today.\nRoshmila Bhattacharya, Hindustan Times\nSince Disney got into the printing and publishing business in India two years ago, they have kept their focus to supplementary learning for children. Now, for the first time, it is branching out to reach a wider audience with a book on cricketer Rahul Dravid. Titled Timeless Steel, the book will be launched in Mumbai today. Rahul will be in conversation with fellow cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar who has written one of the articles, and author-commentator Harsha Bhosle.\n\u0093Cricket and Bollywood are the two biggest connects in India and we decided to start with Rahul. Not only is he our Mr Dependable who ruled the cricket world for decades, but this year, he announced his retirement from the sport, following which emotions have been running high among his fans across the country,\u0094 says Roshni Bakshi, managing director, Consumer Products, Publishing and Retail, Disney UTV.\nRoshni describes the 256-page anthology as a \u0093tribute to one of Indian cricket\u0092s greatest legends\u0094. It is a collection of 30 articles contributed by a cross-section of people who have known Rahul closely: former Team India coaches Greg Chappell and John Wright, former cricketer Jason Gillespie, teammate Suresh Raina. In the book, Mukul Kesavan analyses the techniques that earned him the adage \u0091The Wall\u0092. Journalist Sidharth Monga offers his take on his captaincy. Ed Smith shares dressing room stories and Vijeeta Dravid gives an insight into the man and her perfectionist husband.\nSambhit Bal, editor, ESPN Cricinfo, who has collaborated with Disney Publishing on the book, has also written a piece. The book also features interviews with Rahul over the years.\n\u0093It\u0092s easy reading without an overload of technical details,\u0094 promises Roshni, who says that Disney Publishing is also in talks with other cricketers for similar projects.",
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        "raw_content": "190-kg man gets out of home after 5 yrs\nDongri's Dargah building saw frenetic activity on Sunday afternoon as its 190-kg resident Nazir Ahmed (53) moved out of his second-floor flat for the first time in five years, carried down the stairs by a dozen fire brigade personnel. HT reports.\nDongri's Dargah building saw frenetic activity on Sunday afternoon as its 190-kg resident Nazir Ahmed (53) moved out of his second-floor flat for the first time in five years, carried down the stairs by a dozen fire brigade personnel.\nAhmed was taken to Breach Candy Hospital where he will undergo bariatric surgery for weight loss on Monday.\n\"I have spent five years watching television and praying in my room. I am delighted to be out,\" said Ahmed, who was forced to quit his job as a restaurant cashier five years ago as his excess bulk had made it impossible for him to even stand on his own feet.\nHe had also developed complications such as hypertension and gout, leading to severe pain in the joints. He decided to opt for the surgery after watching a television programme on obesity.\nObesity surgeon Dr Sanjay Borude requested the fire brigade to bring Ahmed out because he would not have been able to walk down the narrow, rickety staircase of the century-old, three-storey building by himself.\n\"The fire brigade officials were planning to break a wall and pull me out of my house using a crane but they dropped the idea after examining the building and because it was raining,\" said Ahmed.\nThe action took place around 2 pm. Fire brigade personnel asked Ahmed to lie on two bedsheets, carried him down the stairs, placed him in an ambulance and escorted him till the hospital.\nDuring the operation, the doctors will cut off two-thirds of his stomach, thereby reducing his appetite. \"Ahmed should be able to start walking within three days after the surgery and he is likely to lose 10 kilos in the first month,\" said Dr Borude, who has performed the surgery on a 19-year-old boy from Qatar who weighed 283 kg.\nAhmed is expected to lose around 100 kg over the coming year.\nSamajwadi Party president Abu Azmi is paying for the Rs 3.5-lakh surgery.\nAhmed hopes to go to the mosque and offer a thanksgiving namaz after the surgery. He wants to start working again and support his wife and two children.\n\"My daughter Afifah also wants me to visit her school and meet her teachers,\" he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Indian-origin scientist develops software to track embryo\u2019s brain development\nAlthough the software is still in developmental phase, use cases in human development could unlock answers about evolution\nNow it is possible for scientists to track a embryo\u2019s brain activity and development , thanks to an Indian-origin scientist who has developed a new, open-source 3D software capable of doing the task.\nAlthough the software is now available to scientists, research is restricted to worms. If the same is possible with human embryos, it could very well unlock answers to evolution and solve infant mortality to a certain extent.\nCurrently, scientists have only identified a number of important proteins that determine how neurons navigate during brain formation. How these proteins interact in a living organism, however, is still largely unknown .\n\u201cUnderstanding why and how neurons form and the path they take to reach their final destination could one day give us valuable information about how proteins and other molecular factors interact during neuronal development,\u201d explained Hari Shroff, head of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) research team.\nThe new technology will be pivotal in their project to create a 4D neurodevelopmental \u201cworm atlas\u201d that attempts to catalogue the formation of a worm nervous system.\nThis catalog will be the first comprehensive view of the entire nervous system\u2019 develops.\nAccording to Shroff, it will be helpful in understanding the fundamental mechanisms by which all nervous systems, including ours, assemble.\nThey also expect that some of the concepts developed, such as the approach taken to combine neuronal data from multiple embryos, can be applied to additional model organisms besides the worm.\n\u201cWe do not yet understand neurodevelopment even in the context of the humble worm but we\u2019re using it as a simple model of how these factors work together to drive the development of the worm brain and neuronal structure,\u201d he informed.\n\u201cWe are hoping that by doing so, some of the lessons will translate all the way up to humans,\u201d Shroff added.\nThe worm known as C elegans has only 302 neurons, 222 of which form while the worm is still an embryo.\nThe worm even has its own versions of many of the same proteins used to direct brain formation in more complex organisms such as flies, mice, or humans.\nThe software is described in a paper published in the open access journal eLife.",
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        "raw_content": "Funds in the tropical sun\nPublished by Ranjit Singh\nI\u2019ve recently returned from the 2018 Property Congress in Darwin, the major annual event hosted by the Property Council of Australia. I attended with a 10-strong contingent of my colleagues from Holding Redlich, and we found it to be an insightful gathering. As the leading property gathering of its type in Australia, it attracts participation from thought leaders in the fields of design, planning, engineering, construction, development and law. The managing directors and CEO\u2019s from major firms such as Stockland, Mirvac, and CBUS all gazed into their crystal ball to predict what lies ahead for the nation\u2019s property market.\nLet\u2019s start with the good news: I was overwhelmed by the number of attendees at the conference who had an acute awareness of what was happening in Cairns. Projects such as the Queensland Government\u2019s Global Tourism Hub, GA Group\u2019s Crystalbrook Collection hotel developments and World Class Global\u2019s Nova City towers were surprisingly familiar topics to many people I spoke to. There was also an appreciation of the appeal of our buoyant tourism industry, and people were keen to either visit Cairns to see what was happening on the ground or reminiscence about the great experience they had on a recent trip here.\nHere\u2019s even better news: there is growing pressure on Australian super and private equity funds from large overseas funds. Funds from the United States and Europe are cashed up and have an eye on assets in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. What does this mean? Australian funds will have to look to regional cities across the nation for investment opportunities. Whilst places such as Cairns may not have had the capital growth of the metropolitan capitals, there are excellent rental yields and returns on offer. In many cases, such returns are greater than those in other centres. I believe Cairns can present an opportunity for a new level of institutional investor to acquire (the right) assets in our city. At Holding Redlich, we act for some of the largest funds in the country. Over the coming days, weeks and months, I hope to be able to present local opportunities across our network of offices in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne to see what interest can be spiked.\nNow for the not so good news: industry concerns regarding the availability of financial products for the investor market will continue to weigh heavily on the largest players in the property market in 2019. There were also concerns raised (as I\u2019m sure most Australians have lately) as to whether we will see an Australian Prime Minister last a full term.\nAs business owners, we can react to the scaremongering of bad news or take a positive approach and continue to look for opportunities. Judging by the view from the Holding Redlich office at the Cairns Corporate Tower, where we have an uninterrupted view of the six cranes on the skyline, it\u2019s hard not to be empowered by the confidence from the hundreds of millions of dollars of investment under way in our city.\nAuthor: Ranjit Singh\n* A version of this article was originally published in TropicNow Magazine, published by TropicGroup.\nRanjit Singh, Partner\nE: ranjit.singh@holdingredlich.com",
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        "raw_content": "Iain Duncan Smith highlights Siemens as an example of companies investing in the UK\nFollowing the Government statement on the Airbus Brexit risk assessment report, Iain Duncan Smith highlights Siemens as an example of companies investing in the UK with a \u00a3200 million investment in Goole, attracted by the talent available in the UK.\nMay I thank my right hon. Friend for coming so quickly to the House? When he was answering the original question, did he notice the irony that Siemens, among many other companies, has already been showing its faith in the UK even before this, with a \u00a3200 million investment in Goole to make sure that it is able to be here because it is where the talent lies? Would he not also consider it slightly ironic if the complaints from Airbus were such that it actually moved its production to China, given that China has never even been in the European Union?\nMy right hon. Friend is right. I hope that he would acknowledge that my Department and this Government are energetic in promoting the advantages of locating in Britain, and not just at the new facility in Goole\u2014I had the great privilege of opening the Siemens blade factory in Hull, employing 1,000 people. People locate in this country because it is a good place in which to invest. We have an environment of innovation and excellence\u2014it is a tribute to the workforce\u2014and we want to keep it that way. It is therefore incumbent on us, when we have industrial investors who are committing for years ahead, to listen to what they say about the requirements from the negotiation. He and I completely agree that in that relationship, we want to make sure that we do not have tariffs and we do not have frictions. That is what the company wants, that is what we want, and now we need to agree it with our European counterparts.",
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        "raw_content": "UK energy policy implications for engineers, Edinburgh\nThe energy sector continues to provide some of the greatest challenges imaginable to the engineering profession. New energy infrastructure is needed to replace our ageing assets but it must work within a framework where price and carbon are critical elements.\nIn the meantime, maintenance of our existing infrastructure - whether it be North Sea production or conventional generation and distribution infrastructure - remains critical. The engineer's role in rising to these challenges is crucial to the well-being of the nation.\nThis lecture explores the skills which will be required of young engineers to meet such challenges and forms part of ICE's knowledge campaign on skills and lifelong learning.\nThis is a joint event by Edinburgh and Aberdeen Branches. There will be a live video link to Aberdeen from Edinburgh and a Q&A session with both audiences as well as via the webcast.\nThis event is being broadcast online. Please join the lecture 15 minutes before the start time of 6.30pm.\nFor more infromation, please contact:\ne: stefan.bozhkov@atkinsglobal.com",
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        "raw_content": "SOSZNANIE (AWARENESS): OPEN SOCIAL POSTER COMPETITION ON THE HIV/AIDS ISSUES\nMoscow (Russian Federation) - The SOSznanie (Awareness) Competition is conceived as a part of the Contemporary Arts in Response to HIV/AIDS project carried out by the Cultural Policy Institute.\nMoscow (Russian Federation) - The SOSznanie (Awareness) Competition is conceived as a part of the Contemporary Arts in Response to HIV/AIDS project carried out by the Cultural Policy Institute with the support of UNESCO Moscow Office for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Republic of Moldova and Russian Federation in the framework of the programme Cultural Approach to the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care . The Competition is held in collaboration with the British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow.\nThe Competition is aimed at raising awareness, fostering the positive values and tolerant attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is a current and major issue in Russia and surrounding countries, where the level of ARV treatment medication availability is low, sensitisation material is scarce, and people living with HIV/AIDS often suffer from social exclusion, stigma and discrimination.\nEligibility. The Competition is held open for young designers from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova and the Russian Federation. The entrants must be up to 35 years old.\nTarget audience. It is particularly significant to raise HIV/AIDS awareness among youngsters, to prevent their possible infection. That is why the entries submitted to the Competition shall be addressed in the first place to the young audience and shall be created by young authors.\nAwards. Entries selected for the Final Round of the Competition will be published on the web site of the project: www.artsandaids.ru and displayed on one of exhibition venues in Moscow. After the Jury has nominated the winners, 5 best posters will be printed and distributed through the network of stakeholders created during implementation of the project. The winners will be awarded UNESCO Diplomas.\nThe Award Ceremony and the Opening of the Poster Exhibition will take place on 1 December 2006 (World AIDS Day).\nCompetition regulation on english:\nartsandaids.ru/index/english/entry/regulations\nSofya Averchenkova\nSupported by the UNESCO Moscow Office for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Republic of Moldova and Russian Federation in the framework of the programme \"Mainstreaming Cultural Approach to the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care\".\nThe British Higher Academy of Art and Design is a member of the Icograda Education Network.",
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        "raw_content": "The six 8sq m Cellules Nos 1-6 (Prototypes) were conceived by Israeli artist Absalon shortly before his death in 1993 at the age of 28. Each Cellule was a habitat designed for a specific environment, such as Zurich, Frankfurt, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Paris and New York. Scattered throughout the world's cities, they were intended to be topographical prophylactics against geographically specific ills.\nBorn in 1964 in Ashdod, a town outside Tel Aviv, Meir Eshel moved to Paris in 1987. His entry into the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Christian Boltanski prompted mutterings of genius. He changed his name to Absalon after the handsome, rebellious son of King David, killed in battle by his father's men. The name, which means \"son of peace\", is synonymous with revolt.\nThe Cellules were to be practical solutions for \"living the social\", rather than speculative additions to works on isolation and utopia. The curation of the show is smart, laying out the prototypes like a sort of camp in the cavernous basement of the KW Institute for Contemporary Art. This frees the rest of the exhibition to act as a maze of clues arranged in modules over the remaining four floors.\nThe internal features of each Cellule dictate the form of its exterior. A low-slung bed within the New York volume appears as a cylinder on the outside. The effect is of skin stretched over the organs and muscles of a human body, with each habitation designed according to the bodily proportions of the artist. Dimensions have been planed down so that \"penetrating\" the environments \u2013 Absalon's word \u2013 is difficult. The Cellules compel careful adjustment of bodily movements, producing a kind of site-specific dance of the living.\nNo 3, New York, inspired by a Roman tomb, was described by Absalon as the most \"machine-like\", aping the features of that city. No 5, Frankfurt/Main, is a tall cylinder, a bunker-cum-watchtower to represent Germany. No 4, Tel Aviv, looks like a shooting gallery. In fact, there's something militaristic in all the prototypes: long windows like gun galleries, efficient construction and a dungeon-like shower grille over the drop toilet. Like a military camp, the Cellules thrust a self-contained society into an extant one. Within a space produced by the working of existing mechanisms, the Cellule represents an incubation chamber where extreme spatial arrangements give birth to alternative operations \"like a virus in the city\", Absalon said.\nThe first floor houses video works in which Absalon screams himself hoarse (Bruits), eats, smokes, masturbates and paces (Solutions), and reels about, limply boxing an unseen opponent that must be himself (Bataille). The 1991 Cellules on the second floor are fully enclosed capsules with removable sections that function as doors, and are filled with geometric shapes that hint at furniture: an examination of how living fills up space that implies that you need to disassemble both to rethink either one. The third floor shows the preparatory works \u2013 uneven cardboard models, freehand sketches, collages and video works \u2013 that don't fit the precise schema of the final project.\nDisposition closes the exhibition in the KW's barn-like attic. This is a 110sq m quadrant of 40 white geometric \"elements\" \u2013 a sort of catalogue of Absalon's formal vocabulary, although it's tempting to view it as the aerial view of a city made up entirely of Cellules. It verges on the territory of the utopias the artist so keenly avoids, but in an increasingly migratory global society it remains just within the bounds of reality. Cellules may yet find their social function.\nAbsalon. KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. Until 20 February. www.kw-berlin.de.\nIt verges on the territory of the utopias the artist so keenly avoids, but in an increasingly migratory global society it remains just within the bounds of reality\nAbsalon,\nSam Williams,",
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        "raw_content": "Getting stakeholders into the boardroom\nLast week the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) began consulting on draft updated guidance on the strategic report \u2013 that part of the annual report in which the directors explain how they have undertaken their duty to promote the current and future success of the company.\nFormally the guidance is being updated to reflect new reporting requirements that large companies will need to meet in their next annual reports, in relation to employees, the environment, human rights and other matters.\nUnsurprisingly given the interest in the subject since the Government\u2019s green paper last year, the FRC has taken the opportunity to emphasise the need for companies to consider how to report on relations with stakeholders more generally.\nAs the FRC notes: \u2018For many entities, a key source of value that helps ensure that an entity\u2019s success is sustainable over the longer term is the existence of mutually beneficial relationships with key stakeholders.\u2019\nAlongside the Investment Association, ICSA will shortly be issuing its own guidance on how to get the stakeholder voice into the boardroom.\nWhile developing that guidance we have found that, even when companies have put a lot of effort into identifying and engaging with their stakeholders, you would not necessarily know that from reading their annual reports.\nWe have also heard from investors that they are increasingly looking at how companies deal with other stakeholders as an indicator of whether they can anticipate a long-term return on their investment.\nWhile the draft FRC guidance provides welcome encouragement, there is also a need for caution.\nThis is not exactly the first time that political and public interest has led to companies being expected to report more fulsomely on different aspects of their activities \u2013 the history of corporate governance and reporting over the last 25 years is full of such examples.\nAnd while in many cases this has resulted in more transparency and better practices, there are also many examples that demonstrate some of the potential pitfalls.\nThere are three dangers to watch out for when introducing new reporting requirements: boilerplate, bloated reports, and believing that reporting will solve the underlying problem on its own.\nTo be fair to the FRC, it has recognised these potential problems. The draft guidance emphasises that the strategic report must be company-specific and jargon-free, and that only information that is material to the economic decisions taken by shareholders should be included.\nSome might quibble with that definition of materiality, and argue if companies need to engage better with other stakeholders then the annual report should be written more with those stakeholders in mind.\nI do not agree with that argument. Many companies can do a better job of communicating with their key stakeholders \u2013 but how many of those stakeholders are going to want to wade through the annual report?\nOne of the principles that ICSA and the Investment Association will be emphasising in our forthcoming guidance is that when designing engagement and communication mechanisms, companies must think about what would be most effective and convenient for their stakeholders, not just for the company.\nWe have already begun to see some interesting ideas being tried, such as Rolls-Royce\u2019s \u2018Meet the board\u2019 event, and we hope to encourage and publicise other innovative approaches.\nMore information in the strategic report about how companies engage with and take account of the interests of stakeholders can help investors make a better balanced assessment of the company\u2019s long-term prospects.\nBut it is not going to bridge the communications gap between the company and those stakeholders themselves where there is one, and it would be a mistake to assume it will. Companies need to think more broadly about their communications if they are to do so.\nChris Hodge FCIS is policy advisor at ICSA: The Governance Institute",
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        "raw_content": "When 8,000 mining sector players gathered in Cape Town last week, there were more than a few notable absences.\nTheir meeting \u2014 the Mining Indaba \u2014 is among the world's biggest mining conferences, but is largely for industry, by industry. It is not about the 'little guy' \u2014 the 20-30 million artisanal and small-scale miners who form the bulk of the sector in terms of numbers. A space for those people to gather and discuss their issues simply does not exist.\nThis is a huge gap. Rarely do all the different mining players \u2013 big, small, public, private, local, international \u2014 come together to address big challenges, which in the case of artisanal and small-scale mining include child labour, pollution and links to conflict.\nYet, large and small-scale mining are not isolated activities. They often operate side-by-side or even overlap, but their relationship is marked by distrust and discord.\nAnd while governments tend to see small-scale mining as a problem, the sector could provide sustainable livelihoods for millions of marginalised people. It's essential then that the various interests learn how they can work together for mutual gain.\nDespite a growing number of sustainable development side events at such conferences, they remain a niche interest. There never seems to be enough time on the agenda to draw on the knowledge of diverse stakeholders about what works, and what doesn't, in addressing mining's big challenges.\nOne reason is that there is no neutral space for players with disparate and conflicting interests to come together to identify common problems and shared solutions. Collaboration, the key to achieving \"shared value\" in the extractives sector, is elusive.\nThe International Institute for Environment and Development aims to provide exactly that space through our programme on artisanal and small-scale mining. We have identified major issues facing the sector, as well as big gaps in knowledge and processes that prevent progress towards sustainability.\nOur work draws on success in the forests sector, through The Forest Dialogue, in pulling together stakeholders to identify win-win solutions to contentious issues. We will run national and regional dialogues that gather small-scale miners, big businesses, NGOs and government players to identify ways to move forward together.\nThe time to act is now. International guidance and regulations are forcing these players to consider how to improve their interactions. To avoid knee jerk, reactive initiatives that entrench isolation and waste resources, we need to come together, take stock of what we know and see how we can collaborate most effectively to achieve change.\nThere's growing interest in building bridges. At the Mining Inbada the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development hosted a side-event on artisanal and small-scale mining in response to demands from its members \u2014 government actors from 48 resource rich countries \u2014 to better understand the sector, its needs and opportunities.\nI joined a panel of representatives of governments, big business and small-scale miners to discuss the terms on which they would be willing to come together to examine problems and identify shared solutions. (Here's my presentation). Some common responses emerged:\nBefore they engage, individuals need to know the benefits, risks and opportunities of doing so \u2014 and the risk of not\nParticipants need to be confident in the process and that there is a realistic chance it will lead to actual positive outcomes.\nThere are other important concerns. The process of identifying who should be at the table needs to carry legitimacy and involve the very players it seeks to bring together \u2014 to create a shared sense of ownership from the start. Artisanal miners won't risk participating if they are regarded as illegal, illegitimate players. Big business meanwhile does not just want to be seen as the payer for solutions.\nIt was also clear that as well as identifying shared solutions, a dialogue process could enhance governance and accountability, through the very act of bringing players to the table.\nThe event showed there is appetite for engagement, so long as everyone knows what to expect. It's a sign that the time is ripe for building bridges between the money and the many, the two sides of the mining coin that could \u2013 if spent wisely \u2013 bring sustainable benefits for all.\nAbbi Buxton is a researcher in the Sustainable Markets Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development (abbi.buxton@iied.org)\nThis article was first published by The Guardian on 11 February 2014.",
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        "raw_content": "[Music] Bekoe - Guess Who's Back (Freestyle)\nBekoe delivers a new freestyle to Scarface's \"Guess Who's Back.\"\nFreestyles are about stepping out of your element and having fun with words. Chicago talent Bekoe does just that, as attacks Scarface's 2002 hit record titled \"Guess Who's Back\" featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel. This joint was also produced by Chicago's own Kanye West. Head back in time below and spread the NOiZE.",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. med. Rainer Picha\n'Our aim is to make ayurveda an inherent part of the medical systems.'\nThe majority of diseases are caused by unhealthy lifestyle, stress, and environmental factors. This suggests that we look into how we can effectively modify these key elements that create disease.\nThe International Maharishi AyurVeda Foundation for health professionals promotes the most effective approaches that enable people to permanently change their behaviour towards a more health promoting life style. This involves the management of all aspects of life \u2013 the body, mind, and environment.\nAs a cardiologist I have been spending my time opening blocked coronary arteries, which basically is a patchwork approach until the next artery has to be fixed. Experience shows that changing a person\u2019s lifestyle is one of the most difficult endeavours. The strength of Maharishi AyurVeda is to intervene before the disease arises, using consciousness-based approaches to reconnect the intellect with the inherent intelligence of the self, one\u2019s own consciousness. This helps the individual to behave and act with the support of Nature\u2019s perfection, making lifestyle changes easier and more spontaneous. The change comes from inside as we become more aligned with the inner intelligence of the self. Medicine alone is too superficial to influence the innumerable values that constitute the complexity of life and its evolution.\nI am confident that Maharishi AyurVeda will play a key role in creating good health globally, bringing relief to the growing number of suffering individuals, and reversing the increasing financial burden of the present health care system.\nI cordially invite you to become an affiliate or supporter of the International Maharishi AyurVeda Foundation and benefit from our courses, research activities, and our growing interface with governmental institutions, medical associations, health insurers, and health care providers.",
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        "raw_content": "What Job-Hopping Is Really Costing You\nPersonal Finance: The Lowdown\nA new study finds that 86 percent of Millennial workers would leave their jobs without batting an eyelash. Before you make the leap, beware of the fiscal ramifications.\nMillennial leapfroggers, be warned: Switching over to a new job with a higher salary doesn't necessarily mean more money. In fact, it could mean taking a serious pay cut in the long run.\nDespite the stigma, Millennials will job-hop\nStaffing firm RecruitiFi's recent study, The Millennial Outlook Survey, found that as many as 86 percent of Millennials would quit their jobs today if it meant pursuing something else that catered to their \"professional or personal passions.\" That might be a higher salary, more immediate benefits, or a more appealing position.\nOf those respondents, 83 percent acknowledged the general notion that employers often frown upon candidates who job-hop or hold multiple positions over a short period of time. The survey polled roughly 1,000 adult workers, between the ages of 22 and 35, across different industries in May.\nSurprisingly, while 77 percent of the surveyed Millennials worked in white-collar positions, nearly half would consider switching to a blue-collar industry if the position was more personally fulfilling or valuable to them.\nIn defense of job-hopping\nIt's worth noting that job-hopping isn't just a Millennial fad. The average Baby Boomer held roughly 11 jobs between the years they were aged 18 and 48, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.\nToday, the average person will hold as many as seven job positions over the course of their lifetime, says an article in The Wall Street Journal.\nProfessional wanderlust may come with benefits: Fifty-five percent of RecruitiFi's survey respondents said that after job-hopping, they didn't see negative impact in their careers. In fact, in recent years, the practice has become less verboten in the eyes of some employers.\nJob-hopping can be a good thing (just be smart about it)\nRyan Kahn, a career coach who founded staffing agency the Hired Group, isn't against the idea of multiple job switches. He actually encourages it: \"This is something people should do in their career,\" he says, \"because they need to diversify their work environments to find out what they love and hate.\"\nWhat's more, changing career paths could help you develop your knowledge in a particular area--technology, for instance--while also broadening your network of professional connections.\nStill, there are potential fiscal ramifications to be aware of, particularly if you're moving into a lateral (or lower) position:\n1. Retirement contributions vary\nYou could be losing out on tons in 401(k) or other retirement funds, depending on your employer's investment match, says Cindy Hounsell, president of the Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement. \"Millennials should know what they're hopping away from, and what they're hopping toward.\"\nFor instance, some employers will match as much as 6 or 8 percent of your investment from the day you start working, while others require that you work a certain amount of time (two years, for example) to reach the contribution threshold.\nIf you don't do your research, you could unwittingly exit just weeks (or even days) ahead of your employer's match. That may result in thousands of dollars of retirement savings down the drain. A recent Fidelity study found that as much as $203 million was forfeited by employees who cashed out or rolled over their 401(k) accounts in 2013 alone.\n2. 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        "raw_content": "Simon Delaney: The kitchen is my happy place\nHe's famed for his quick wit and laid-back characters, but behind the scenes control, preparation and \"lots of lists\" are the keys to Simon Delaney's success - both in the acting world and, now, as a cookbook author, as he tells our reporter\nSimon Delaney. Photo: Joanne Murphy\nMixing it up: Simon Delaney on Celebrity Masterchef\nLaw society: Simon on hit US legal drama The Good Wife with Julianna Margulies\nOrla Neligan\nSimon Delaney is late. He hates being late. It is, with the exception of stupidity and bad customer service, top of his list of pet gripes. He is en route to Cork for a book signing and an appearance on RT\u00c9's The Today Show with D\u00e1ith\u00ed and Maura but had to go back for more books and squeeze in a haircut, he tells me, trailing a cloud of apologies about bad drivers and school runs.\nhttps://www.independent.ie/life/christmas/simon-delaney-the-kitchen-is-my-happy-place-36343362.html\nhttps://www.independent.ie/life/christmas/article36343361.ece/e98c6/AUTOCROP/h342/2017-11-25_lif_36395034_I2.JPG\nHe is evidently stressed by his own lack of punctuality, which seems surprising, given he has built a career on laddish laid-back Irish charm and laconic wit. The old adage of a duck - calm on the surface, but paddling like hell underneath - springs to mind.\n\"That's me,\" he quips. \"But that's being on TV.\" Contrary to the easy-going onscreen Delaney, I'm guessing he likes to be in control? \"God, yes,\" he practically shouts. \"I am a typical Virgo: I like to be organised. My wife, Lisa, is the calm one; I'm usually panicking behind her. I need lists, lots of lists. Good preparation is key for me.\"\nI empathise. Life with four boys under 12 (Cameron, 11; Elliot, nine; Isaac, five, and Lewis, 17 months) and a career that spans the gamut of media genres, from presenting to acting, directing, producing, writing, musical theatre and now cookbook author, must be hard to juggle effectively without something suffering. \"I have to schedule in toilet visits,\" he laughs in that trademark barman's cackle before explaining, more seriously, that four kids and a mortgage is a great motivator. \"If I had to rely on theatre earnings alone, I'd be living under a bridge somewhere. Ireland is a small country and you have to be able to diversify.\"\nSelf-deprecation aside, Delaney (47) isn't the type to sit around waiting for the phone to ring. He doesn't just face down the challenges but chases after them, successfully. His decision to go to LA two years ago resulted in roles in huge shows like Touch and The Good Wife and landing the part of Vince Vaughn's brother in the hit comedy Delivery Man. \"I took a big risk. I had a one-way ticket to LA and I wasn't coming back until I had work. I rang home [on Skype] the night I arrived to speak to my wife, Lisa, and the boys, and she told me I'd forgotten something and then proceeded to hold up a pregnancy test, which was to be our fourth child, Lewis. If that wasn't motivation to get work and get home, I don't know what was.\"\nDelaney considers the US to be his spiritual home, in particular New York: it's where he and Lisa got engaged, where he spent many Christmases and holidays, and where he likes to indulge in one of his favourite pastimes - eating in diners. He talks in wonderment about the first time he saw the Woody Allen film Broadway Danny Rose, how the camera moves through the famous Carnegie Deli in New York in the opening scene, past waiters, trays of food, businessmen, truck drivers and how, by the time the camera settles at a table, you can almost taste the cheeseburgers.\nDelaney doesn't just love food - the very mention of it and he's off on a passionate speech. Cooking and eating are the sidebars to his adventures, the grace notes to his achievements and the glue that binds relationships. His 'happy place' is in the kitchen. His favourite smell is onions cooking. His death-row meal is a veritable buffet of American-style deli options: corned beef hash with home fries and eggs - sunny side up - for breakfast, the Reuben sandwich followed by braised lamb shanks and dauphinoise potatoes, and key lime pie for dessert. \"I'd be a happy dead man walking with that in my belly,\" he laughs. It's no surprise, then, that the premise of his debut cookbook, Simply Simon's, is diner food.\nGrowing up, Delaney wasn't exactly a big help in the kitchen. \"I was never one to pull up a chair and help my mam chop vegetables - I was the one to pull up a chair and start eating.\" But losing both his parents at a young age meant he had to learn. He was 19 when his mum, Margaret, died of pancreatic cancer, and his brokenhearted father, Billy, passed away from a heart attack seven years later.\n\"My mam was a good cook - not adventurous - but who was in those days? She cooked good, solid, classic dishes. My dad, God bless him, could just about boil an egg. It wasn't until I met Lisa that I became more adventurous in my cooking, but I still love getting my casserole pot out and cooking a hearty stew for the family.\"\nAfter years of being asked to take part in Celebrity MasterChef, Delaney finally joined the TV3 show earlier this year, cooking his way into the final. \"I approached it like I do every job: 'I'm going to enjoy it, I'm going to take it seriously, do the best I can and try not to embarrass my family.' I had no idea it would be as hard as it was. It was the most joyful, fulfilling yet terrifying experience of my TV life,\" he says with sincerity.\nIn the semi-final he was sent to the one-Michelin-star restaurant Pied \u00e0 Terre in London, where he was put at the busiest section and confidently worked his way through service. \"Considering I had one hour's sleep and about 45 pints the night before, I wasn't too bad.\" So, that's the answer, I offer. \"Yes, go out the night before a big competition semi-final, get loaded and then pick up a sharp knife,\" he jokes, before recalling with great enthusiasm the feeling of exhilaration when he finished, akin to his debut on the West End stage.\nUltimately, it was singer Niamh Kavanagh who won the competition, but Delaney was lucky to have got past the first episode - never mind into the final - after he undercooked his lamb. In typical Delaney fashion, his faux pas became a moment of humour, with the lamb screaming to be put back in the oven because it was freezing. This, along with his stellar mash potato, won him a place in the next round. But didn't you cook ostrich, I ask, in an attempt to navigate the modesty. He scoffs, \"I thought it was beef!\"\nSimply Simon's: The Diner Cookbook - a nod to his love of diner food - was a seed in his head for some time but until he had completed MasterChef, he didn't have the confidence or, rather - as he's in the business of putting himself out there to be slapped - wanted some culinary weight behind it. The result is a collection of truly mouthwatering American-style deli dishes with a home-cooking bent.\nIn an industry saturated with cookbooks, Delaney's stands a good chance of being seen: it's peppered with that trademark Delaney wit - stories, jokes, funny quotes - it's personal and the recipes accessible. \"A gourmet who thinks of calories is like a tart that looks at her watch,\" he says with a raucous laugh. Just one of the many food-related quotes dotted throughout the book.\n\"It's basically a funny book with recipes in it,\" he muses. \"I don't claim to be a chef so I wrote it the way I cook. The dishes are simple and easy to follow and it had to have my voice and reflect who I am. I wrote all 70,000 words,\" he sighs, recalling the hours spent on the tome. So, there's no marinating beef for five days, or chia seed puddings in there? \"No essence of pomegranate or things laced with saffron. I know people will be looking at the front cover and thinking, 'Will ye look at yer man horsing into that burger.' It's not a healthy cookbook but healthy food to me is organic, unprocessed real food. Diner food gets a bad rap sometimes because a lot of it is deep-fried but the recipes in the book are just home cooking done well and at a faster pace.\"\nMost nights he'll cook about four different dinners to satisfy the various taste buds of his family - always homemade, hearty dinners with the exception of the odd evening when he will indulge in his food guilty pleasure, a crisp sandwich. \"Batch bread, loads of butter, packet of crisps and an Easi Single slice. Heaven. That's what I'll have when I get home from Cork tonight at 10pm.\" Would he consider a bit of brown sauce in there? \"That's a deal breaker. No way. But sardine paste on the other hand\u2026\u2009\" I'm not convinced.\nWith only weeks to Christmas, he is already gearing up in the kitchen. \"My mam was a great fan of Christmas so I'll be doing the traditional turkey and ham, and my own sausage stuffing like she used to make, with Sinatra on a loop. I try to vary the starter and the dessert every year and I start prepping a few weeks out.\"\nWith four kids, a production company, a weekend presenting job on TV3's Ireland AM and various other scripts and roles on the boil, it's no surprise that Delaney's personal motto is that old Roy Keane mantra: 'Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.' \"The kitchen is my happy place but it's also stressful and I need to be organised.\"\nAdmittedly he's the kind of person that will take the plate off you while you're eating so he can wash it. \"I'll cook you a lovely dinner but you'll have about eight minutes to eat it,\" he jokes. \"But I do treat all my work like my cooking: don't be caught out without an ingredient. Do the prep and make sure you've everything ready to go. Jesus, I sound like a dream,\" he laughs. On the passenger seat beside him is a laptop and five notebooks, one for every task he has on the boil at the moment, full of ideas and lists. \"If you're thinking of what to get me for Christmas, I love a good notebook.\"\nDelaney humour is never far away. Most of us know him as the \"fat funny bloke\" (his words), his back catalogue full of those comedic roles. But while his onscreen persona has been anchored by humour (Bachelors Walk, Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, Moone Boy, the award-winning children's animation ROY), he has shown remarkable range in his career, with his stage performances leaning on the more serious side (Glengarry Glen Ross, Stones in His Pockets, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) and more recently he ventured into unfamiliar territory with a role in horror flick The Conjuring 2. \"I hate horror movies so The Conjuring 2 was the first one I've ever seen in my life. I'm in it, I know what happens but I still watched it through my hands, terrified.\" He'll happily act in more - but he just won't watch them.\nDelaney is nothing if not versatile but admits to \"coming to it late\", cutting his chops in musical theatre in his 20s. He joined musical societies around Dublin, where the training consisted of building and painting sets and hanging lights. Shortly after he stepped in for his cousin on short film Vicious Circle, his agent Lorraine happened to see him in it and asked if he wanted to try his hand at acting for a year. \"I was a sales rep at the time and thought I'd see how it went. I could always go back to it if the acting didn't work out.\" Three months later, he was on a movie set with Sally Field and Michael Richards (Seinfield). \"I remember thinking, 'Jesus, I've made it.' I didn't work for three months after that,\" he laughs, \"and quickly started to realise how difficult and inconsistent being an actor actually was.\" Bachelors Walk, where he played would-be barrister Michael, was his meal ticket and, in his opinion, a character everyone could relate to. \"My sister used to joke that they just pointed a camera at me - there was no acting at all. I won't lie: it was seriously good fun.\"\nThere is an 'I still can't believe it' aura that suffuses Delaney. Much like his on-screen personas, there is nothing about him that reeks of actor imperialism. Would it be fair to say, a bit of 'Michael' still remains? \"Maybe, although the Simon back then was basically chancing his way through things, but what that show did was develop a serious work ethic that I still have to this day.\"\nSo what might he say to his twentysomething self should he have the chance? 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        "raw_content": "Uganda goalkeeper: no give up dream of World Cup Russia\nUganda\u2019s captain and goalkeeper Denis Onyango has confirmed that his country\u2019s chances of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia are still in place despite the defeat of Egypt\u2019s \u201cwinch\u201d in the match held yesterday evening at the \u201cBurj Al Arab\u201d , In the fourth round of Group E in the African qualifying for the World Cup.\n\u201cI could not believe that I would see those large numbers of Ugandan fans in the stands, and unfortunately we could not cheer them up, but we will not give up the dream of going up to the World Cup,\u201d Denis Onyango said in remarks to the Ugandan Union official website.\nThe Ugandan fans marched in large numbers from the Ugandan capital \u201cKampala\u201d towards Egypt to support her country\u2019s team in yesterday\u2019s game.\nEgypt are top of Group E with nine points, two points ahead of Uganda\u2019s \u201crunner-up\u201d.\nEgypt will meet Congo Brazzaville at the Burj Al Arab stadium on October 8, while Uganda will host Ghana in the Ugandan capital Kampala on the 7th of this month.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Politics \u00bb Not in the race for PM\u2019s post in 2019: Nitish Kumar\nMay 15, 2017 809 Viewed\tPallavi Kumar Comments Off on Not in the race for PM\u2019s post in 2019: Nitish Kumar\nBihar Chief Minister and JD(U) national president Nitish Kumar today emphatically said that he was not in the race for the Prime Minister\u2019s post in 2019.\n\u201cI am unnecessarily being targeted. We are a small party. I am not a fool\u2026 If I become the national president of my party, it does not mean that I harbour national aspiration (of becoming the PM),\u201d Mr Kumar told reporters on the sidelines of \u201cLok Samvad\u201d programme in Patna.\nStating that he believed in working for the people, Mr Kumar said he has served the people throughout his political career \u2013 be it as MP, Union minister and now as the Chief Minister.\nAsked whether he has the capability to lead a non-BJP alternative, Mr Kumar said, \u201cI neither have any aspiration nor the ability to become the PM.\u201d\nThe JD(U) president, who was flanked by ministers and party leaders during interaction with the media, said that it was difficult to say as to who will emerge as the PM candidate in 2019.\n\u201cIt sounds weird\u2026 I am not the claimant for the Prime Minister\u2019s post in 2019 (general elections),\u201d he said.\n\u201cThe person in whom people will see potential will become the Prime Minister. People saw potential in Narendra Modi during last elections, he has become the PM,\u201d Kumar said adding that Modi, then the Gujarat Chief Minister was not even in the frame to become the PM five years ago.\nOn his party having a view divergent to his ally Rashtriya Janata Dal on the sanctity of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM), Mr Kumar said that there cannot be one view of all parties.\n\u201cWe had a different take on demonetisation. Similarly, we are of the view that elections should be held with EVMs. But all apprehensions with regard to voting machines must be removed,\u201d he said.\nWith regard to a query that alcohol bottles seized during the anti-liqour drive have been drained in the river Ganges, Mr Kumar feigned ignorance about such incidents.\n\u201cI don\u2019t have any such information that liquor has been drained in the holy river. The seized liquor has to be destroyed. It cannot be drained in the river,\u201d he said, adding that his government will not tolerate it if any river, specially the Ganges, was polluted by any means.\nOn the arrest of the relative of a JD(U) youth wing office-bearer, Mr Kumar said that the development was not any embarrassment to him or the party as he was of the view that anyone found to be violating the law must be punished.\n\u201cIt (action against JD(U) youth wing functionary\u2019s relative) established the fact that the government machinery will act without any prejudice, howsoever high he/she may be,\u201d he said.\nFarm loan waiver: As Maha CM Fadnavis \u2018studies\u2019 UP model, parties discard ideology for power",
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        "raw_content": "Fitness Junkie (Hardcover)\nBy Lucy Sykes, Jo Piazza\nWheeler Publishing Large Print, 9781432841553\nFrom the bestselling authors of The Knockoff, an outrageously funny novel about one woman's attempt--through clay diets, naked yoga, green juice, and cultish workout classes--to win back her career, save her best friend, and lose thirty pounds.\nWhen Janey Sweet, CEO of a couture wedding dress company, is photographed in the front row of a fashion show eating a bruffin--the delicious lovechild of a brioche and a muffin--her best friend and business partner, Beau, gives her an ultimatum: Lose thirty pounds or lose your job. Sure, Janey has gained some weight since her divorce, and no, her beautifully cut trousers don't fit like they used to, so Janey throws herself headlong into the world of the fitness revolution, signing up for a shockingly expensive workout pass, baring it all for Free the Nipple yoga, sweating through boot camp classes run by Sri Lankan militants and spinning to the screams of a Lycra-clad instructor with rage issues. At a juice shop she meets Jacob, a cute young guy who takes her dumpster-diving outside Whole Foods on their first date. At a shaman's tea ceremony she meets Hugh, a silver fox who holds her hand through an ayahuasca hallucination And at a secret exercise studio Janey meets Sara Strong, the wildly popular workout guru whose special dance routine has starlets and wealthy women flocking to her for results that seem too good to be true. As Janey eschews delicious carbs, pays thousands of dollars to charlatans, and is harassed by her very own fitness bracelet, she can't help but wonder: Did she really need to lose weight in the first place? A hilarious send-up of the health and wellness industry, Fitness Junkie is a glorious romp through the absurd landscape of our weight-obsessed culture.\nLUCY SYKES has worked in the fashion industry consulting for top designers Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren as a spokesperson for TJMaxx becoming the The First Maxxinista on a nationwide commercial. Lucy worked as on staff fashion editor at Town and Country and Allure magazine. For six years Lucy was the fashion director at Marie Claire magazine, and was most recently fashion director for Rent the Runway. She has appeared on fashion segments for Good Morning America and The Today Show. Her own children's clothing line, Lucy Sykes New York, was sold in more than a hundred department stores worldwide, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Barneys, Bergdorf Goodman, and Nordstrom. Together with her twin sister Plum, Lucy moved from London to New York City in 1996, where she now lives with her husband and two sons. JO PIAZZA is an award-winning reporter and editor who has written for the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the New York Daily News, New York Magazine, Glamour, Marie Claire, Elle and Salon. She has appeared on CNN, NPR, Fox News, the BBC and MSNBC. She received a master's degree in Journalism from Columbia, a master's degree in Religious Studies from NYU, and a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed If Nuns Ruled the World, Celebrity Inc: How Famous People Make Money, and How to Be Married: What I Learned from Real Women on Five Continents About Surviving My First (Really Hard) Year of Marriage. She currently lives in San Francisco with her husband and their giant dog.",
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        "raw_content": "MAN Seals Partnership with China's Sinotruk\nPaid $820 million for 25% share\nThe German heavy truck maker MAN said on Oct. 7 that it had completed the purchase of a 25% plus one share stake in Chinese peer Sinotruk for 560 million euros (US$820 million).\nMAN is to obtain the holding through a direct purchase of stock and by taking part in a capital increase now that Chinese authorities have approved the transaction, according to a statement which confirmed news initially announced in July.\nAs part of the deal, MAN is to license its TGA truck, engine, chassis and axels technology to Sinotruck, which will use it to produce a new heavy truck in one of the fastest-growing and largest markets in the world.",
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        "raw_content": "Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (CHL)\nClassical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) comprises about 10% of all lymphomas in North America. It has a bimodal age distribution, with peak incidences between 15 and 35 years of age and again between 65 and 86 years of age; it is rare in children under 10 years of age.\nThe typical presentation of CHL in an immunocompetent patient is as localized, painless, peripheral lymphadenopathy (most commonly affecting cervical or supraclavicular lymph nodes) in a teenager or young adult. Splenomegaly is usually absent but can be seen in a minority of cases. Systemic B symptoms are seen in less than one-half of the patients at presentation. In developing countries and in immunocompromised patients, presentation of CHL often reflects disseminated disease, including diffuse lymphadenopathy, systemic B symptoms, and/or symptoms related to cytopenias secondary to bone marrow infiltration by CHL. Pruritus and alcohol-induced pain have been reported in up to one-third of CHL patients at presentation, although these symptoms are nonspecific.\nYounger patients, particularly males, often present with a bulky mediastinal mass due to thymic involvement and manifest symptoms related to compression of mediastinal structures, such as cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and/or stridor. However, superior vena cava syndrome is a relatively uncommon presentation of CHL.\nOlder adult patients (>60 years of age) more frequently present with disseminated disease, systemic B symptoms, and an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. A bulky mediastinal mass is less common in patients older than 60 years of age.\nAlthough not an AIDS-defining disease, CHL has a 10-fold increased incidence in HIV-infected individuals. HIV-positive patients with CHL often present with disseminated disease and systemic B symptoms. Unlike CHL in immunocompetent patients, involvement of extranodal sites at presentation, such as bone marrow and liver, are frequent.\nA biopsy of involved tissue should be performed to confirm clinical suspicion of CHL.\nThe characteristic morphologic appearance of CHL on tissue biopsy is that of neoplastic Reed-Sternberg cells and their variants set in a variable inflammatory background. The Reed-Sternberg cell is a large lymphoid cell with a bilobed or multilobed, vesicular nucleus, and 2 or more very prominent nucleoli; the cytoplasm is abundant and pale-staining. Mononuclear variant Reed-Sternberg cells are more frequent in the involved tissue than are true Reed-Sternberg cells; they have similar nuclear and nucleolar features to true-Reed-Sternberg cells, but have a single nucleus.\nThe neoplastic Reed-Sternberg cells of CHL have a unique immunophenotype: CD30 positive, CD15 positive (most cases), and positive for the B-cell marker PAX5 but negative for most other B-cell markers and negative for all T-cell markers.\nThe nonneoplastic inflammatory background that surrounds the neoplastic Reed-Sternberg cells is highly variable, depending on the particular histologic subtype (see chapters on Nodular Sclerosis CHL, Mixed Cellularity CHL, Lymphocyte-depleted CHL, and Lymphocyte-rich CHL). The background lymphocytes are mostly small T-cells in the majority of CHL cases, with CD4+ T cells predominating over CD8+ T cells.\nOnce the diagnosis of CHL is confirmed, the disease should be staged according to the Ann Arbor staging system. The stage is based on the disease distribution on radiologic studies (full body CT scans), physical exam (extent of peripheral lymphadenopathy), and bone marrow exam. (Table 1)\nTissue Biopsy Immunohistochemistry on tissue biopsy\nPresence of Reed-Sternberg cells in a variable inflammatory background. Reed-Sternberg are CD30+, usually CD15+, and PAX5+, but usually negative for other B-cell markers\nWhen a lymph node biopsy is obtained to investigate a clinical suspicion of CHL, biopsy of a superficial or smaller lymph node in an involved lymph node group may yield false-negative results. Lymph nodes surrounding the nodes frankly involved by CHL can show nonspecific reactive changes or only partial involvement that may be difficult to diagnose; this problem is compounded if the presentation is atypical and CHL is not considered upfront (e.g., in an elderly patient or an individual with potentially distracting comorbid conditions).\nLimited tissue samples, such as needle core biopsies or fine-needle aspiration, frequently yield false-negative results in CHL.\nA biopsy of involved tissue with pathologic examination is required to confirm a diagnosis of CHL. The biopsy should demonstrate the presence of diagnostic Reed-Sternberg cells in an inflammatory background environment (whose constitution depends on the particular CHL subtype).\nIdeally, immunohistochemistry should be performed to confirm the expected Reed-Sternberg cell immunophenotype (always CD30 positive, usually CD15 and PAX5 positive, and usually CD20 negative or only partially positive).\nThe role of fine needle aspiration (FNA) in the diagnosis of suspected CHL is controversial. FNA may be a reasonable first approach: it could yield an alternative definitive diagnosis (e.g., metastatic carcinoma or an infection) or yield findings highly suspicious for CHL, guiding a prompt confirmatory tissue biopsy.However, false-negative rates of up to 40% have been reported for FNA diagnosis of CHL. In general, excisional biopsies of involved lymph nodes are preferred over core biopsies, as assessment of the tissue architecture is an important feature to both diagnose CHL and determine the histologic subtype.\nGiven the unique immunophenotype of the Reed-Sternberg cells of CHL, this disease should be theoretically amenable to diagnosis by flow cytometry. However, these neoplastic cells typically constitute less than 1% of the cells in the tissue infiltrate, and they may be underrepresented due to tissue fibrosis and sampling artifact. Thus, flow cytometry has not been considered useful in the diagnosis of CHL. Recently, new protocols using multicolor flow cytometry show promise in detecting even very small numbers of Reed-Sternberg cells, and, in the future, this technique may improve the sensitivity of FNA diagnosis of CHL.\nOne immunophenotypic clue to the diagnosis of CHL is an elevated CD4:CD8 ratio (>7:1) in the background T cells. Although nonspecific, it can support a suspicion of CHL over viral infections and other reactive processes in which CD8+ T cells often predominate.\nIn staging CHL, bone marrow exam may be omitted in patients with very low risk of involvement (Ann Arbor Stage I or II disease without systemic B symptoms). Bone marrow exam may also be omitted in some patients already shown to have advanced disease on radiologic studies, if the presence of bone marrow involvement would not alter clinical management. When performing a staging bone marrow for CHL, it is critical to obtain an adequate bone marrow core biopsy. Bone marrow aspirate smears and flow cytometry are not useful in assessing for bone marrow involvement by CHL, as the associated fibrosis in the involved marrow usually leads to sampling artifact and false-negative results in the aspirate.\nA number of laboratory tests at the time of diagnosis have been associated with disease outcome. For early stage disease, an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate has been associated with a higher risk of disease recurrence. For advanced stage patients, several clinical tests factor into the International Prognostic Score (IPS) that is associated with patient outcome. The components of the IPS include serum albumin, hemoglobin, total white blood count, and absolute lymphocyte count. However, in recent years, with improvements in therapeutic approaches to CHL, the IPS score may not be as relevant in predicting outcome. The neoplastic Reed-Sternberg cells in CHL express CD30 and elevated serum soluble CD30 levels have been associated with adverse outcome.\nCertain features assessable in the tissue biopsy are also associated with disease prognosis in CHL. In particular, qualities of the nonneoplastic background inflammatory cells appear to influence the biologic behavior of the disease. An important recent finding is the observation that increased CD68+ tumor-infiltrating macrophages (>5% of total tumor cellularity) are associated with adverse disease-free survival. This finding may prove particularly useful in early-stage CHL patients in whom low pretreatment CD68 cell numbers could identify a subset of patients with excellent prognosis who could be adequately treated with less intensive regimens. Other studies have shown improved outcome in patients with higher numbers of tumor-infiltrating nonneoplastic CD20+ B cells. Higher numbers of background FOXP3+ regulatory T cells and CD117+ mast cells, as well as lower numbers of TIA1+ cytotoxic T cells, have been correlated with favorable outcome in CHL.\nAbout 50% of CHL cases (with wide variation depending on patient immune status and geography) contain Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) genome in the neoplastic Reed-Sternberg cells. Although this finding has been associated with superior disease-free survival in young, immunocompetent CHL patients, it is associated with a worse prognosis in elderly patients. A high percentage of CHL cases in tropical regions of the world are EBV positive.\nAlthough Reed-Sternberg cells are clonal B cells, due to their relative rarity in the prevalent nonneoplastic polyclonal background cells, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) studies for immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) gene rearrangement are almost always negative and are not generally used in the diagnostic workup of CHL.\nThere is a small but significant interobserver variability (up to 10%) in the diagnosis of CHL. This reflects differences in opinion as to whether a limited sample is diagnostic (versus only suspicious) of CHL, as well as difficulties in distinguishing CHL from morphologic mimics, such as a florid reactive hyperplasia and certain non-Hodgkin\u2019s lymphomas. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Analysis DEA Report Shows US Drug Market Changing\nThe US Drug Enforcement Administration\u2019s annual report charts evolving market forces in the supply and demand of narcotics, with cocaine imports to the United States falling even as Mexican cartels switch operations towards trafficking more methamphetamine and heroin.\nAccording to the Drug Enforcement Administration\u2019s (DEA) 2013 National Drug Threat Assessment (pdf), cocaine seizures along the southwest border dropped significantly in 2012, from 16.9 tons in 2011 to 7.1 tons in 2012, a reduction of 58 percent. Combined with reports of lower availability in various regions, the DEA concludes this represents a drop in cocaine trafficking.\nThe DEA attribute this drop to counterdrug efforts disrupting Colombian traffickers\u2019 supply lines, fighting between Mexican cartels, which scale back trafficking operations until violence abates, and falling cocaine production in Colombia. It also notes an increasing reluctance on the part of drug traffickers to move large shipments for fear of seizure.\nHowever, the report noted that the methamphetamine trade is moving in the opposite direction, with prices dropping 70 percent between 2007 and 2012 and purity increasing almost 130 percent. According to the DEA these indicators of greater availability are accounted for by increased meth production in Mexico.\nThere are also worrying signs that Mexican cartels are ramping up heroin production and distribution. Heroin availability continued to rise in 2012, according to the report, which states this is most likely as a result of an increase in Mexican heroin production and smuggling, indicated by rising border seizures of both Mexican produced heroin and heroin produced in South America and smuggled through Mexico.\nThe DEA also noted that Mexican traffickers appear to be expanding into the eastern and Midwest markets, which are traditionally supplied by white heroin produced in South America, not the black tar normally found in Mexico. Here the conclusion is that the Mexican cartels are looking to increase their role in the white heroin trade.\nMexican cartels also continue to supply much of the country\u2019s marijuana, although the rise in marijuana availability is more likely linked to growing domestic cultivation, the report noted.\nHowever, the DEA identifies the biggest drug threat as coming from the controlled prescription medicines (CPDs), with abuse widespread \u2014 second only to marijuana \u2014 and growing rapidly, while the drugs are responsible for more overdoses than any other substance. The CPD market, it notes, is not controlled by drug cartels but by rogue pain management clinics \u2014 commonly referred to as pill mills.\nAs the DEA has outlined, there are numerous possible reasons for falling cocaine imports into the United States, among them the disruption of Colombian networks. 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        "raw_content": "Review: Ex Machina\nApril 9, 2015 by: Eric Walkuski\nPLOT: A computer programmer gets the opportunity to meet his reclusive boss at his vast estate; he soon learns that he's been brought there to test out an artificial intelligence... one that looks like a young woman.\nREVIEW: Alex Garland, screenwriter of fan favorites 28 DAYS LATER, SUNSHINE and DREDD, makes a compelling directorial debut with EX MACHINA, a claustrophobic sci-fi mindgame that's like if Alfred Hitchcock had directed an episode of The Outer Limits. Infused with clever ideas and an unshakable sense of unease, the film manages to crawl under your skin and make you think, while also bringing us a possible (creepy) vision of the not-so-distant future.\u00c2\nI's also very cold and calculating - not unlike a few of its characters - and ultimately left me feeling as if it had pushed me away as opposed to welcomed me in. That's perhaps intentional on Garland's part, as no one would ever accuse the man of attempting to deliver the warm and fuzzies, but that sensation of being detached from the film just stops it short of being exemplary for me. \u00c2\nThe story wastes no time getting started; mere minutes after silently meeting boyish programmer Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), we're whisked away, with him, to the enormous compound of multi-millionaire Nathan (Oscar Isaac), the creator of a Google-like search engine and one of the geniuses of his time. Caleb has ostensibly been picked randomly by Nathan to take part in a potentially revolutionary project. Nathan has created an honest-to-goodness artificial intelligence: Ava (Alicia Vikander), a walking, talking fembot with a beautiful face and chrome body. Caleb is to test Ava to see if she actually has become sentient, and under the watchful gaze of Nathan (and his many security cameras), he'll quiz her to see just how \"human\" she can be.\nEarly on, EX MACHINA establishes a tone of eerie dread, with Nathan's underground bunker functioning almost as a prison for all who stay there. (Let it be said that the sets in this movie are fantastic.) It's quite clear, to the audience at least, that Nathan has ulterior motives, which he doesn't even attempt to hide under his self-satisfied rhetoric and knowing smile. Whether or not he's toying with Caleb for unknown purposes is one of the movie's many mysteries, since he seems even more interested in Caleb's responses to the test than Ava's. Garland shoots in a clinical, objective style that makes us feel like we're studying test subjects of our own. We're watching a chess match played by three characters, and whoever wins will do so with dire consequences for the others. Garland is a very good writer, with no line of dialogue proving to be extraneous.\nIsaac is excellent, as per usual; his Nathan is a drunkard and a mind-fucker, and Isaac gives him all the arrogant gravitas of a tin god. Vikander is also quite good, infusing Ava with a personality that is at once sympathetic, sensual and vaguely disquieting. (And as a visual effect, Ava is a marvel.) Gleeson is well cast as a sort of everyman and audience surrogate, although since we know so little about him, it's a little difficult to care too much about him. (As stated, the movie starts so quickly that we don't get to establish who Caleb actually is before he's thrust into this situation.)\nSo what's holding EX MACHINA back for me? I didn't care for the ending much, which seems a little more derivative than what's come before it. While falling short of being considered a \"twist ending,\" it's a bit more predictable than I'm sure Garland would have liked, concluding the movie on a ho-hum beat rather than something more exciting or thought-provoking. The film's overall aesthetic is analytical and cerebral; some might say Kubrickian. It's hard to explain why, but I left it feeling nothing much at all. That could change on a second or third viewing - and I do intend to see it again - but for now EX MACHINA will have to settle for being merely good when it hints at being great. Still, I'll take good any day of the week, so you can definitely consider this a recommendation, especially for appreciators of brainy science-fiction.\n2015, Alex Garland, Alicia Vikander, Corey Johnson, Domhnall Gleeson, Drama, Ex Machina, Oscar Isaac, review, Science-Fiction, thriller",
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        "raw_content": "Questions and Answers about Judy Garland's ruby slippers\nWe have compiled the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about Judy Garland's ruby slippers and you might find what you need here, or even learn a thing or two.\nIf you have a specific question that is not covered here, feel free to send them and we will answer your question via email. Selected questions and answers will be published on our website so please keep an eye out.\nWhy did MGM make more than one pair of ruby slippers for Judy Garland?\nIt took 6 months for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) to film The Wizard of Oz, and like any costume the ruby slippers were at risk for wear and tear when worn on a daily basis. Therefore the wardrobe department at MGM made several pairs of ruby slippers to be used in filming, rather than relying on a single pair for the entire duration of the shooting.\nHaving other backup pairs of ruby slippers for Judy Garland saves valuable time because it means that if one pair got damaged, the studio had other pairs to use and they wouldn't need to temporarily suspend filming for up to a month, or possibly two months to construct a new pair for her.\nWhy did MGM make different sizes of ruby slippers for Judy Garland?\nThat's a good question. It's a known fact that the ruby slippers are between size 5 and 6, varying between B and D widths. The reason why each ruby slippers were made in different sizes and widths is because Judy Garland worked long hours for rehearsals and filming and therefore costume designer Gilbert Adrian had to consider that Judy Garland's feet might swell during a long day from walking, skipping, dancing, running, touching, tapping and from the hot temperature caused by the stage lights. Also, she was a young girl still growing and her feet grew half a shoe size during production.\nA pair of ruby slippers were also made for Judy Garland's on-screen stand-in and stunt double in Bobbie Koshay who had slightly larger feet than the superstar singer-actress. Judy Garland also wore Bobbie Koshay's pair during filming and for publicity photos.\nAnother unknown girl called Caren Marsh Doll, who also played a minor role off-camera for Judy Garland while the crew tried to get the camera angles and the lighting and exposures right on the set, had to dress like Judy Garland as well. Caren Marsh Doll wore the same shoe size as Judy Garland, so both girls shared the ruby slippers.\nWhy aren't the ruby slippers for Judy Garland made of real rubies?\nNone of the jewels on Judy Garland's ruby slippers are real and there are a number of reasons for this. It would be expensive to buy real rubies to cover the entire shoes, and considering that about 5 to 10 pairs of ruby slippers needed to be made, it would have stretched MGM's budget when the film was already expensive to produce as it is.\nThe other reason is that a pair of ruby slippers made from real rubies would be too heavy for Judy Garland to walk in, let alone run in. Sequins are light and it does the job like rubies by sparkling vividly in Technicolor.\nThe bows contain light glass stones and beads which doesn't put too much weight on the shoes too.\nWhere are Judy Garland's ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz located today?\nFour ruby slippers from the 1939 classic film The Wizard of Oz are known to survive, although more pairs may still exist privately. The locations of 3 of the 4 ruby slippers are known, and they have continued to change hands to new owners since they were discovered by Kent Warner at MGM's Culver City studios in 1970.\nWhat we do know is that David Elkouby from Los Angeles owns a pair, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. owns a pair, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles owns a pair, and one pair belonging to Michael Shaw was stolen in a targeted burglary from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, which is Judy Garland's birth place.\nThe whereabouts of Shaw's pair is unknown, and it may never be recovered since it vanished from the museum in 2005. The Arabian Test Shoes, which is not counted with the ruby slippers, was once owned by actress Debbie Reynolds.\nIs any of Judy Garland's ruby slippers more precious than others?\nWell, all the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland are precious but there's one pair that really stands out. The four pairs of ruby slippers known to exist are in sizes 6B, 5B, 5C and 5.5.\nThe stolen pair from the Judy Garland Museum is size 5.5. Kent Warner, the costume designer who found the ruby slippers in 1970 kept the size 5B and he sold the others. This pair that Warner kept for himself for 11 years before selling them to a private collector is considered the best pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy.\nThese days, the size 5B pair is in the collection of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences thanks largely to the financial assistance of actor Leonardo DiCaprio and film director in Steven Spielberg.\nThe reason why size 5B is the best pair is because it's believed they are the pair used during close-ups of Judy Garland's feet, as well as the ones shown on the feet of the Wicked Witch of the East while sticking out from under the house in Munchkinland. 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        "raw_content": "Fighting Pregnancy Fatigue\nFor many women, fatigue is a constant complaint during pregnancy. And when you think about all that your body has to do during those nine months \u2013 namely, form and nurture another human being \u2013 it\u2019s no wonder you aren\u2019t even more fatigued. But whether you\u2019re feeling a little slow, kind of weary, or entirely wiped out; take heart because there are plenty of ways you can help yourself feel better. For instance:\nGet adequate rest: This may seem like a no-brainer, but pregnancy is really one of those times when you really, really need to listen to your body. If you feel like taking an afternoon nap (and you can afford to do so), take a nap. If you\u2019re ready to go to bed by 7:00, go to bed, even if your usual bedtime is closer to 11:00. And try as hard as you can to get a good night\u2019s sleep, which means making yourself as comfortable as possible and eliminating outside noises and distractions.\nExercise: Though it may seem like the last thing you feel like doing right now, exercise can lift your mood and boost your energy levels. Of course you always want to check with your doctor before starting any exercise program while you are pregnant. But if you have your doctor\u2019s OK, try to get yourself moving whenever you can. Even a brief walk in the sunshine may give you energy you didn\u2019t know you had.\nEat right: Whenever you\u2019re tempted to dive into some junk food, take a moment and think about all of the hard work that your body has to do to develop a healthy baby. Bad eating habits deny both you and your baby the kind of high-quality calories that you both need for nutrition and energy. You will probably feel more fatigued if you eat too many foods with empty calories like white bread, potato chips, French fries, or cookies. Instead, try to focus on eating plenty of whole-grain foods, and also fruits, vegetables, and beans and nuts. Refined foods and sugary foods are digested quickly and may leave you feeling listless and hungry for more food; while complex carbohydrates take longer to digest and will leave you feeling fuller and more satisfied.\nCut the caffeine: Caffeine may work as a quick fix to get you going, but its effect fades quickly, and the jury is still out on how much caffeine is really safe for your baby.\nGet your iron checked: Sometimes fatigue during pregnancy may stem from low levels of iron. If you are concerned, have your iron levels checked. Also remember to eat plenty of iron-rich foods, including spinach, broccoli, beef, beans, or enriched cereals.\nChange your schedule: This may seem like a luxury, but if you are truly fatigued, and if it is possible for you to make a schedule change, it may be a lifesaver. Can you reduce your work hours? Can you cut back to part-time work? Do you need to shift your work schedule to earlier in the morning, or later in the evening (based on when you have the most energy)? Do you need to make your schedule more predictable, so that, for instance, you\u2019re not working until 7 pm one night and 2 am the next night? If you need a break, don\u2019t be shy about looking for ways to get one.\nIf you have tried everything and you continue to be extremely fatigued, or more fatigued than normal, let your doctor know so that he or she can rule out any potential problems, including depression. Above all, don\u2019t be too hard on yourself. Your body is doing the most important job in the world \u2013 growing your baby \u2013 and once the job is finished, you will probably be back to your old self very soon.\nenergyfatiguefirst trimesterironpregnancysecond trimesterthird trimester",
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        "raw_content": "Kate Chopin Panel in Dublin\nThe Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, Ireland, hosted the Transatlantic Women 3: Women of the Green Atlantic conference on 21\u201322 June 2018. The conference, organized by the Catharine Maria Sedgwick Society, dealt with \u201cnineteenth-century women who crossed the Green Atlantic, wrote about it, or in other ways connected the United States with Ireland through networks, translations, transatlantic fame, or influence\u201d (Transatlantic Women 3: Women of the Green Atlantic CFP).\nThe Kate Chopin International Society sponsored a plenary session at the conference organized by Bonnie Shaker (Kent State University at Geauga), associate editor of KateChopin.org. Panelists included Kathleen Butterly Nigro (University of Missouri \u2013 St. Louis), KCIS advisory board member and short story editor; Sarah Nestor (Kent State University at Geauga); and Shaker. 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However, around the time Chopin was born in 1850, nearly 10,000 Irish emigrated to St. Louis in yet a second wave of nineteenth-century Irish immigration to America. The neighborhood of Kerry Patch developed to the city\u2019s north, and parish churches such as St. Patrick\u2019s, St. Bridget of Erin, and St. Lawrence O\u2019Toole served a growing Irish population.\nIn keeping with the Transatlantic Women 3 conference theme, this panel included papers that considered \u201cIrish/American crosscurrents of the long nineteenth century\u201d that might have influenced Chopin\u2019s view of the world. They engage the question: How might we theorize the degree to which Ireland\u2019s legacy\u2014 both in Europe and America\u2014influenced the fiction Chopin bequeathed to us?\nPanelist 1: Kathleen Nigro, University of Missouri-St. Louis\n\u201cExcavating Katie O\u2019Flaherty: Speculations on Kate Chopin\u2019s St. Louis Irish Influence\u201d\nKate Chopin is generally regarded as a \u201clocal color\u201d writer, accurately and perceptively portraying the Creole culture she joined after marrying her husband, Oscar. One of her critics, Lynda S. Boren, maintains that this outsider-within perspective gave Chopin the \u201caesthetic distance\u201d she needed to critique that society and suggested that imagining the influence of Chopin\u2019s Irish heritage as \u201ctempting.\u201d However, Chopin\u2019s personal biography is more than \u201ctempting\u201d: the backdrop of Irish history in St. Louis supports the idea that Chopin would distance herself for another reason. Her father, a Galway immigrant, died when Kate was five years old, leaving her upbringing to the women on her mother\u2019s side, all of whom were of French heritage, an ethnicity much more highly esteemed in St. Louis at the time. Moreover, the Nativist Riot of August 7, 1854, in which ten people were killed, pitted the elite of the city against the Irish immigrants attempting to vote. In this paper, using primary documents chronicling the period, visual geographic images, and analysis of Chopin\u2019s Irish story, \u201cA Vocation and a Voice,\u201d I question whether her father\u2019s death a year after the riot altered her personal perceptions about the Irish and subtly influenced the trajectory of her later writing.\nPanelist 2: Bonnie Shaker, Kent State University at Geauga\n\u201cTransatlantic Possibilities for Understanding Irish-American Identities in Three Kate Chopin Short Stories\u201d\nWhat does it mean to be Irish-American in Kate Chopin\u2019s short fiction? What purposes might these fictional identities (have) serve(d) in America\u2019s public writing beyond Chopin\u2019s Realist/regionalist aesthetic treatment of them? As a writer known for depictions of Louisiana Creoles and \u2018Cadians [sic] in her fiction, Chopin also portrayed Irish-Americans in her short stories, sometimes setting characters in her home state of Missouri. This presentation explores Transatlantic Studies\u2019 usefulness for understanding Irish-American identities in three of Chopin\u2019s short stories, published in contemporaneous mass media with the titles: \u201cMiss McEnders. 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        "raw_content": "TOP 5 NEWSPAPERS TO READ FOR UPSC EXAMINATION\nCan\u2019t decide which newspaper to read for covering all the current affairs for UPSC exams ? we have just the right solution for you.\nWhile appearing for such highly competitive exams as UPSC, students often find themselves in the dilemma to choose between a plethora of options, every step along the way. May it be the right coaching institute or the perfect book publications, even the newspaper and magazines which provides them with daily updates of cardinal significance comes in a wide range of variety.\nWe have compiled a list of the best 5 newspaper which delivers the information which is ideal for UPSC preparation.\nFounded in Chennai in 1878, The Hindu is one of the most prestigious and celebrated newspapers published in India.... The newspaper deals with relevant and to the point issues, written by some of the best ambassadors of the country. Furthermore, The Hindu has an excellent network in all the areas of importance, may it be political, social, sports or business related. In addition to that, reading the Hindu\u2019s exceptional editorial gives the students an additional edge and the right push towards scoring higher in their examinations, as its has been observed from the past few year that the questions for UPSC prelims could be traced back to The Hindu editorials. Read more\nWith its headquarters based in Mumbai. The Indian Express is another prominent choice for UPSC aspirants. ... Covering all the important issues efficiently, The Indian Express is known to have very well structured and detailed news. It is suitable for readers with a limited time constraint as it comes with excellent headlines and bullet points. For students who prefer Hindi language, Indian Express limited also publishes Jansatta in Hindi which includes all the key points and benefits of its English counterpart. Read more\nUnder the ownership of Times of India group, Times of India is the largest English language newspaper...in the world in terms of sales. With the oldest legacy of printing newspaper in India through many decades Times of India does not disappoint in delivering quality content. Moreover due to its wide circulation Times of India makes a good option for students living in far off areas. Their professional team of experts are trained to extract all the intricate details of the given topic, hence providing the students with a meticulous understand of the subjects matter. Read more\n4. Dainik Jagran\nWith a global ranking of number 17 as the most widely read newspaper Dainik Jagran is an exemplary ...choice for Hindi languages readers to attain all the facts and figures required to clear an UPSC examination,. Its extensive coverage in the area of political and sports in laudable all the articles printed in this newspaper are reliable and accurate the Jagran supports a formal error free writing styles which sufficiently captures its readers attention. Read more\nOwned by the largest print media company in India and, being the largest selling newspaper in the world, ...Dainik Bhaskar is the undisputed leader of India\u2019s print media industry in terms of popularity and preference. Dainik Bhaskar its subscribers with a very reader friendly layout and relatively easy to read language. Dainik Bhaskar specializes in regional and state relating news. They also conducts special interviews and segments relating to national and international happenings, making it a comfortable choice for UPSC students.\nThere were some of the ideal names in printing media, which supports students in UPSC preparations, although, current affairs are an integral part of UPSC training. Kautilya Academy suggests you to choose your sources wisely and wishes you best of luck for your examination and future endeavors. Read more",
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Officials blocked off Maple Street from East 27th Street to East 28th Street for several hours Friday morning as investigators sifted the scene for evidence in Des Moines\u2019 fifth homicide so far this year.Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek said Parson\u2019s body was lying on the sidewalk \u201cfor a considerable amount of time,\u201d though circumstances surrounding his death are still under investigation. \"(There\u2019s a) lot of work ahead of us, but we've got some witnesses now at the station that we're interviewing,\u201d Parizek said. \u201cWe're getting some decent information that we can work with there, and we're hoping to get to this thing moving forward.\u201dJames Hill, who lives nearby, said there\u2019s been an increase in suspicious activity in his neighborhood. \"The past five, six months there's been more traffic in and out of houses down on that end, down on this end,\u201d Hill said. 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        "raw_content": "Jonathan Palant, founder and director of the Dallas Street Choir, leads a recent rehearsal with members.\nThe Dallas Street Choir just returned from a whirlwind tour through New York City and Washington D.C., performing four times and seeing all the sites. For many members, a trip like this was a first \u2014 because they all happen to be homeless.\nThe trip was about more than performing on a grand stage. It was about seeing another part of the world, and having fun.\nIt's the first Dallas Street Choir rehearsal after the big trip to New York and D.C. and the mood is kind of like the first day of school after a long summer break.\nThe 22 members who made the trip all stood up and talked about their experience. Michael Brown still can't believe he performed at the most famous concert hall in America.\n\"At Carnegie Hall for God's sake. I mean, it's prestigious. You know the saying is, 'How do you get to Carnegie Hall? You practice, practice, practice!' And I practiced, practiced, practiced and I got to Carnegie Hall. It was beautiful.\"\nMichael Brown is a member of the Dallas Street Choir.\nWhile the Carnegie performance was definitely a highlight, there were a lot of small moments that seemed to mean even more to the homeless men and women who made the trip. They traveled and performed with another group, a community choir called Credo based in North Oak Cliff.\nBrown says there was no \"us\" versus \"them\" dynamic.\n\"We were all on the same bus, we were all in the same hotel. Regardless of who had what money, we all had money that day. We all got food to eat that day,\" he says.\nBrown took his first flight on this trip. He didn't love the landing, but says he'd do it again. He took a boat to see the Statue of Liberty. He strolled through Central Park. He didn't feel invisible.\n\"What the trip meant for me was I could actually go above and beyond homeless,\u201d Brown says. \u201cI don't have to have a roof to be successful.\"\nBrown sleeps under a bridge right now. His choir mate Christina Boyer is also unsheltered.\n\"I kind of use the canopy of the stars above me to shelter me and use him as my shield and sword,\" she says.\nShe says the trip was awe-inspiring. They sang at two churches, Carnegie Hall and the National Cathedral in Washington D.C.\nBoyer says she loved singing with Credo; the power of both choirs together was something she didn't expect. And she says she'll never forget seeing the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.\n\"One single carnation fell on my side on the ground next to where we put the wreath down. And to me it was like the symbol of love and beauty and blood. And so it really, really meant something to me. And it was an honor,\" she said.\n\"I don't have to have a roof to be successful.\"\nThe honor, says Dallas Street Choir founder and director Jonathan Palant, is all his.\n\"You hear the joy in every note that's sung. You hear the street,\u201d he says. \u201cYou hear one's life, you might hear one's struggle. You hear the hope.\"\nChristina Boyer is a member of the Dallas Street Choir.\nPalant says watching his 22 choristers, several of whom had never left Texas, experience two new cities was electric. Even the best intentioned people, he says, often forget that homeless men and women have more than just basic needs.\n\"To go to New York City and look up at Times Square and see the lights and say 'That's where the ball drops; I wonder where so and so stands announcing that?' Or going to Carnegie Hall and saying 'Ella Fitzgerald sang here!?' It's unrivaled. It's better than a job; it's better than shelter.\"\nFor nine days, these homeless men and women were singers and tourists. And nothing less.\nHousing Dallas' Homeless Could Cost $9 Million In First Year, Commission Says\nBy Stephanie Kuo \u2022 Aug 4, 2016\nA commission presented a report to the Dallas City Council yesterday with possible solutions on ending homelessness in the city. Some council members were disappointed and divided about what to do.\nAdvocates For Homeless Call For More Housing, Better Service Coordination\nA new report shows the number of people who are homeless in Tarrant and Parker Counties has not changed much over the past year. The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition released its annual homeless count on Thursday. It found 1,924 people living on the streets or in shelters, 14 fewer than last year.",
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        "raw_content": "Arbitration Provision\nProvision for User Agreement and Website Access\nArbitration Provision.\nThis Arbitration Provision sets forth the circumstances and procedures under which a Claim or Claims (as defined below) may be arbitrated instead of litigated in court. This Arbitration Provision will apply to your (1) access to and/or use of this website (the \"Website Access\") and the User Agreement posted on this website, and/or (2) any service agreement between you and us for a financial service or product offered by us, where the terms of the service agreement specifically reference and incorporate therein this Arbitration Provision. This Arbitration Provision will apply to you, unless you notify us in writing that you reject the Arbitration Provision within 60 days of the date of (a) activity of your first Website Access relating to your Claim or (b) your use of our financial service or product. 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        "raw_content": "Deciding your China Structure\nThere are several ways to structure your investment in China. While the different options might seem straightforward at first glance, setting up a China presence is not a step that should be taken lightly.\nApart from the fact that procedures to set up a company are more complicated and take generally more time than in the Europe, a lot of factors need to be considered in order to structure your investment in the best way possible. Several issues from both business, legal, financial and tax perspectives need to be addressed. And, if the wrong decisions are made in the beginning it might be difficult or costly to correct them afterwards. Changes in business scope or structure will often be subject to lengthy approval procedures once the company is set up.\nIn this article we would like to briefly introduce the possible entities that can be set up by foreign companies in China, as well as explain the most common mistakes made by foreign companies in the process of investing in China.\n1. Legal Entities in China.\nThere are several legal entities in China which can be used by foreign companies in China, each with their pros and cons. We list these legal entities to give you a general introduction about the possibilities when setting up a business\nRepresentative Offices can be established by foreign companies for engaging in business liaison activities, quality control, promotion, market research, technology exchange and some other permitted activities in China. RO\u2019s are considered the easiest and cheapest solution to get a presence in China, taking approximately 20 days to register from the date of application. There are no minimum capital contribution requirements for the establishment of the RO. However permitted activities are limited. RO\u2019s are prohibited from direct revenue earning business activities, such as signing sales contracts, receiving payments or issuing invoices. The RO is not allowed to hire personnel directly but must do so through a third party HR service provider. Since January 2010, legislative changes affecting ROs have caused an increase in applicable taxes and introduced annual reporting duties. There are now stringent penalties imposed on RO\u2019s whose activities are deemed to fall out of the allowed scope. While the fundamental characteristics of ROs remain unchanged, they may no longer be the ideal option for many companies.\nA wholly foreign owned enterprise (WFOE) is a limited liability company. All the directors of the WFOE can have foreign nationality, and reside outside China. It normally takes 90 days for the relevant authorities to approve the establishment of a WFOE. The minimum registered capital requirement is at least RMB 30,000 but in reality this amount dependens on local policies and scope and industry and can be considerably higher. A WFOE can directly trade, manufacture, distribute or deliver goods and services in China. There are different kind of WFOE\u2019s such as Manufacturing and Consulting WFOE. Another special kind of WFOE is de Foreign Invested Commercial Enterprise,a specialized structure for trading, distribution and retail.\nA Joint Venture is a business arrangement between two or more companies, by which the participants create a new business entity or an official contractual relationship, sharing investment and operation expenses, management responsibilities, and profits and losses. Foreign investment companies could establish a Joint Venture with a Chinese partner, under two different Joint Venture structures: A Joint Venture could be either an Equity Joint Venture (EJV) or a Cooperative/Contractual Joint Venture (CJV).\nIn an Equity Joint Venture (EJV), profits and losses are shared in proportion to the partners\u2019 equity contribution. Normally it takes Chinese authorities 90 days to approve the establishment of an EJV. The equity contributed by the partner(s) is allowed to be in a form of cash, buildings, equipment, materials, intellectual property rights, and land-use rights. Equity in the form of labour is not allowed. A minimum of 25% capital contribution of the foreign partner(s) is required while there is no minimum capital contribution requirement for the Chinese partner(s). During the life of the joint venture contract, partner(s) are restricted from withdrawing registered capital. They must first receive the approval of relevant Chinese authorities before they can transfer any share holdings.\nThere\u2019s no minimum foreign contribution requirement in a Cooperative Joint Venture/Contractual Joint Venture (CJV). Profits and losses in a CJV are shared according to the negotiated terms of the contract, which allows a more flexible schedule for investment return in cases where one investor provides cash while the other party\u2019s investment is primarily in kind. Normally it takes the relevant Chinese authorities 45 days to approve a CJV. The duration of a CJV is subject to the contractual agreement covering the venture, and entered into by both partners.\nForeign-invested Partnerships (FIP)\nCompanies and individuals are now permitted, either amongst themselves or in partnership with domestic individuals or entities, to directly establish foreign invested partnerships (FIP) in China. A FIP is not an independent legal entity. It normally takes 20 days for a FIP to finish registration. The contribution into a FIP is flexible, and can be in the form of cash and in-kind contributions (even labour services). The legal vehicle of a FIP is new to foreign investors and the relevant regulations are not yet completely worked out. However, the FIP does have its own advantages and a flexibility which could be another good option for some foreign businessmen to start business in China.\n2. Investing in China through Hong Kong\nSometimes it might be wise to structure your China investments through a Hong Kong company. There are several reasons why this might be beneficial:\nAgreements etc. will be governed by Hong Kong law, which might be preferable over Chinese law and provide additional protection for the foreign investor.\nIt might ease the process of setting up the company as local officials in China will usually be accustomed to Hong Kong documents, while not necessarily (especially in more rural areas) with documents from other countries.\nA Hong Kong structure might provide tax benefits due to lower taxes and favorable tax-treaties between China and Hong Kong.\nCorporate restructuring in Hong Kong is a much easier process then in China where complicated and time-consuming procedures are necessary to do for example share transfers or otherwise change the scope or structure of an investment. In case of a Joint Venture, it might be best to set up a Joint Venture with a Chinese company in Hong Kong as this will make any changes to the JV easier.\nOn the other side, setting up and maintaining a Hong Kong Ltd costs money, and for the tax benefits it is usually necessary to have actual substance and activities in Hong Kong to utilize them. Therefore pros and cons of such a set-up should be considered in every individual case.\n3. Common mistakes and pittfalls\nMany factors have to be taken in to consideration when investing in China, and often mistakes made in the beginning when setting up your China structure might be difficult or costly to correct later. Many companies make the mistake of jumping in too fast. Long term planning has to be taken into account when setting up your structure. For example, depending on what you would like to do with your profits, -re-invest in China or repatriate profits to the head office- a different kind of structure might be chosen.\nAn often made mistake is starting the company with a registered capital that is too low to cover operating expenses. When additional capital is needed from the mother company, this will be deemed as income and will be taxed accordingly, making this a potentially costly mistake. Also, there is more to doing business in China than just setting up a legal entity. Before starting in China make sure your planned business activities are not prohibited or restricted, and make sure that there are no restrictions on certain materials you would need for your production in China. Depending on your business there might be a variety of required permits, some which might take a long time to get.\nWhile Joint Ventures might be a very good way to enter the Chinese market, here especially caution is necessary. Not all Joint Ventures last forever, and while they might start with the best of intentions, they might end in dispute. An exit strategy is therefore of the utmost importance. Make sure you know everything about your partner by doing a proper due diligence research. Make sure that the land and equipment that is brought in the Joint Venture by the Chinese partner is actually owned by them, and ensuring your investment and intellectual property in properly protected in the agreements.\n4. The Key to Success\nIn short, a proper preparation is the key to success. There are many consultants and law firms both in China and in Europe who could help you set up a company in China, but you will risk ending up not with the solutions that you really need.\nAt Kneppelhout & Korthals we have years of experience helping Dutch companies and individuals doing business and investing in China. 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        "raw_content": "KSAR operates as a volunteer, community-based, search and rescue organization with a core of some 45 members.\nOn average, KSAR is called out for about 35 tasks a year to assist the RCMP, BC Ambulance Service and BC Coroners Office. In addition to training and society administration, we are kept busy with more than 5,000 volunteer hours annually.\nKamloops Search and Rescue volunteers regularly assist in promoting education to the public in outdoor safety.\nPresenting the Adventuresmart Outdoor Safety (Hug A Tree, Survive Outside) programs to schools kids throughout our community; an average of 2000 elementary students each year\nMcQueen Lake Survival \u2013 hands-on training to high school students\nGirl Guides Nite Trek \u2013 first aid support\nPresentations to Service Clubs\nKamloops Search and Rescue originated in the early 1970\u2019s as a volunteer group trained to Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) standards. Sponsored by the City of Kamloops as part of its emergency preparedness program, the group regularly provided assistance to the RCMP for search and rescue activities throughout Kamloops and the surrounding area. In 1994, as the City of Kamloops expanded the rescue capacity of its fire service, the volunteers elected to incorporate as an independent non-profit society. Members span all ages and walks of life, but all have a common interest in providing an important, life-saving service to the public, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.\nCurrent Number of Volunteers\nApproximate Number of Volunteer Hours Last Year\nNumber of Tasks Last Year\nOperational Periods\nKSAR IN THE NEWS\n\u2014 CFJC News \u2014 SUN PEAKS \u2014 It was a successful weekend up at Sun Peaks Resort for an avalanche simulation and safety exercises Read the full story here. Source: https://cfjctoday.com\n\u2014 CBC News \u2014 KAMLOOPS - Kamloops Search and Rescue on hunt for new home base Read the full story here. Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/kamloops-s\n\u2014 CFJC Today \u2014 KAMLOOPS - A look back at a busy 2018 for Kamloops Search and Rescue Read the full story here. Source: https://www.cfjctoday.com/article/650489\n\u2014 CFJC Today \u2014 KAMLOOPS - People skating on frozen lakes, KSAR warning to test ice before skating. Read the full story here. Source: https://www.cfjctoday.com/article/648925/peop\n\u2014 CFJC Today \u2014 KAMLOOPS - KSAR highlights trip plan importance after missing hunters found safe near Barriere. Read the full story here. Source: https://www.cfjctoday.com/article\n\u2014 CFJC Today \u2014 KAMLOOPS - How Kamloops Search and Rescue trains new recruits for worst-case scenarios Read the full story here. Source: https://www.cfjctoday.com/article/644580/h\nThank you for all your generous support!\nThe KSAR team depends on donations from government, corporations and members of the community. Without the support of the community we would not be able to provide this essential and life-saving service. On behalf of our team and the many people who are rescued each year \u2013 thank you for your contribution!",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Law & Order\u2019 Series Said to Be in Jeopardy\nNBC is having trouble making up its mind about \u201cLaw & Order.\u201d\nPeople who work on the pioneering crime drama were told Thursday afternoon that the show had been canceled after 20 seasons. But there were indications late Thursday that talks were continuing and that the show might still avoid a cancellation, although NBC declined to comment.\nThe series, produced by Dick Wolf, is tied with \u201cGunsmoke\u201d as the longest-running prime-time drama on network television.\nThe franchise has been incredibly lucrative for the network and has spawned several successful spinoffs, including \u201cLaw & Order: S.V.U.\u201d and \u201cLaw & Order: Criminal Intent,\u201d neither of which is likely to be affected by the final decision about the parent program.\nIn telephone calls Thursday afternoon, people at Mr. Wolf\u2019s production company informed producers and actors involved with the show about the cancellation, including Fred Berner, an executive producer based in New York.\nIf true, he said, \u201cit\u2019s a kick in the gut to New York.\u201d\nBy one estimate, more than 8,000 people in the city are employed, directly and indirectly, by the series and its two spinoffs, including many theatrical actors who make appearances.\nOn Thursday morning, NBC appeared close to canceling the program. But talks between the network and Mr. Wolf were still under way according to three people with knowledge of the talks who requested anonymity because they were not authorized by their employers to comment on the record.\nReports of the cancellation first appeared on the Web site Deadline.com.\nMany in the television business had expected NBC to renew the original series this month, if only to allow Mr. Wolf to beat \u201cGunsmoke,\u201d something he has long sought to achieve.\nNBC executives had been quoted as saying that they expected a 21st season to go forward. Mr. Wolf and NBC have engaged in brinkmanship over the show in the past. NBC plans to announce its 2010-11 schedule on Monday in New York.\nMr. Wolf has also been in talks with NBC about another spinoff, \u201cLaw & Order: Los Angeles.\u201d Its debut was expected to be among the announcements made by NBC on Monday.\n\u201cLaw & Order\u201d has averaged about eight million viewers so far this season, half as many as it averaged a decade ago. But in the splintering universe of broadcast television, the ratings and the profits in syndication have been high enough to sustain the series.\nAlmost immediately after the actors and producers were told of the possible cancellation on Thursday, there was speculation that a cable channel like TNT would give \u201cLaw & Order\u201d a second life. But TNT, which resurrected another NBC police drama, \u201cSouthland,\u201d last year, said it was \u201cnot in ongoing discussions\u201d about doing so in this case.\nTNT is an important player in NBC\u2019s talks about \u201cLaw & Order\u201d because it helps finance the production by rerunning the episodes. That licensing deal is set to expire this year.",
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        "raw_content": "Publi\u00e9 par Bruce Fretts dans Entertainment Weekly le 03/05/02.\nIt's a gray day in a bleakly industrial section of North Bergen, N.J., but inside the warehouse that holds Law & Order: Special Victims Unit's squad-room set, the mood is decidedly sunny. The NBC cop drama is wrapping its third-season finale, about a prostitute/serial killer who's terrorizing Manhattan (natch), and the cast is getting a little punchy. As the scene rolls, Capt. Donald Cragen (Dann Florek) gives his detectives an edict: ''Let's find our mystery hooker.''\nRichard Belzer, ever the stand-up comedian, breaks the take and launches into a mock TV announcer's voice: ''This week, our mystery hooker is...''\n''We should just have a face with a big question mark over it,'' suggests costar Christopher Meloni.\n''It's a spin-off,'' on-screen partner Mariska Hargitay concludes. ''Law & Order: Mystery Hooker!''\nThese people know a thing or two about spinning off. 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The parade of guest stars has included Three's Company's John Ritter (as a man who cut a fetus out of his pregnant wife), The Waltons' Richard Thomas (as a syphilis spreader), and Saved by the Bell's Mark-Paul Gosselaar (as a gay-porn star). \"We get great actors who want to dig into these complex characters,\" says Baer. May-sweeps episodes feature Henry Winkler (\"Working with Fonzie was a goof for everyone,\" says Meloni), Mary Steenburgen, and Sharon Lawrence (as the \"mystery hooker\").\nWith intriguing guest stars, improved scripts, and great ratings, SVU's cast has no complaints. Well, almost. \"Nothing against Jersey, I just hate it,\" gripes Meloni about filming across the Hudson. 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        "raw_content": "N. Sengottaiyan and Another Vs. Shanmughavadivu and Others - Court Judgment\nLegalCrystal Citation legalcrystal.com/1187560\nCourt Chennai High Court\nCase Number CRP (NPD) No. 2161 of 2011 & M.P. No.1 of 2011\nJudge M.V. Muralidaran\nAppellant N. Sengottaiyan and Another\nRespondent Shanmughavadivu and Others\n.....third defendant were not given any valid reasons for huge delay of 1600 days in filing set aside application - petitioners have not given any reason for each and every day delay - he dismissed application and challenging, said order of dismissal hence this appeal court held - for huge delay of 1600 days delay, there was no proper explanation by petitioners /second defendants and third defendant - parties ought to be vigilant in court proceedings and duty of parties to conduct case and contact their advocate in proper - petitioners/second defendants and third defendant were stated that petitioners were approached their counsel, but they were informed that case was pending - but it was their bounden duty for petitioners/second defendants and third defendant that they would appear..........to set aside the exparte decree dated 31.01.2003, the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were filed an application in i.a.no.295 of 2007 with a delay of 1600 days for filing the set aside application. 9. the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were stated in the affidavit that they were appeared before in the court for the reason that their advocate were informed that the suit is pending. but later on they were informed them that the suit was set exparte on 31.01.2003 due to non appearance of the petitioners/defendants 2 and 3. the said suit was decreed exparte on 31.01.2003 on the ground that the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were not filed the written statement. therefore, there is a delay of 1600 days in filing the set aside application. therefore, they prayed the court for.....\n(Prayer: Civil Revision Petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, against the fair and final order dated 07.12.2010 made in I.A.No.295 of 2007 in O.S.No.121 of 2000, on the file of the Sub-Court, Bhavani.)\n1. The defendants 2 and 3 are the petitioners before this Court.\n2. The case of the plaintiffs is that the first plaintiff is daughter and the second plaintiff is wife of the first defendant viz., S.N.Natarajan. The suit schedule of properties was inherited as per the partition deed dated 09.02.1987 as partitioned between the first plaintiff and the first defendant and the said property is in ancestral property. As per the above partition deed dated 09.02.1987, half of the suit schedule of property belongs to the first plaintiff and the other half of the property belongs to the first defendant. Due to the continuous drunken stage of the first defendant and to continuous request of the second plaintiff, the second plaintiff left the first defendant with the first plaintiff and living at O.Nanjangoundampalayam from 1996 onwards. From that day onwards, the first defendant is not visited the plaintiffs family and not paid any maintenance amount. In fact, the first defendant is earning from his employment and also from the agricultural Rs.5,000/- per month and the same was used for drinking as well as illegal activities. The first defendant on the corner site of the northeast for the suit schedule of property to an extent of 1450 sq. ft. has constructed house and living there and thereafter he has sold the said property along with the house on 05.05.1995 in favour of the second defendant.\n3. Though the first plaintiff has believed that the first defendant had mend his way, and living with the plaintiffs but he has not maintain them. The first defendant also not chosen to take back the plaintiffs or paying maintenance to them. In fact the first defendant has not paid any single paise for the Maintenance, Education and Medical expenses and also for the Marriage expenses of the first plaintiff. Therefore, the second plaintiff, who is the wife of the first defendant, without any income, she was very much suffering from running the family. But, on the other hand, being the husband of the second plaintiff, the first defendant ought to have paid the maintenance to the first plaintiff. In fact, the first plaintiff till the attaining of the majority, the second plaintiff alone spent money for education and for family maintenance to the first plaintiff and for marriage expenses, the second plaintiff spent more than Rs.75,000/- for marriage expenses and hence the first defendant ought to have pay a sum of Rs.1,500/- per month to the second plaintiff for her maintenance and Rs.75,000/- for the marriage expenses.\n4. But with an aim to cheat the second plaintiff, on 27.09.1999 the first defendant has sold 10 cents of land in the suit schedule of property in favour of the third defendant. Hence, the sale in respect of the transaction of land in favour of the third defendant is binding of the plaintiffs. Therefore, in the circumstances, on 20.11.1999, the plaintiffs has sent a lawyer notice to the defendants, but the notice sent to the first defendant is returned and the defendants 2 and 3 were received, no reply was given. Therefore, even after the receipt of the above notice, the defendants particularly, the first defendant has not come forward either to cancel the sale deed dated 27.09.1999 or paying the maintenance amount at the rate of Rs.1,500/- per month and the marriage expenses of Rs.75,000/- till date to the plaintiffs. Therefore, in the above circumstances, the plaintiffs were approached the learned Subordinate Court, Bhavani and filed the suit in O.S.No.121 of 2000 for declaration declared the sale deed dated 27.09.1999 is not valid and for partition of suit schedule of property in to two share and for maintenance at the rate of Rs.1,500/- per month to the second plaintiff.\n5. On receipt of summon, the third defendant alone has filed a written statement stating that he admitted that the plaintiffs are the daughter and wife of the first defendant. But, he denied that the partition deed dated 09.02.1987 was not taken place and denied the entire facts contained in the plaint. Each and every allegations made in the plaint has totally false and the same was created by the plaintiffs for the purpose of filing the case.\n6. The third defendant further states that as on date the plaintiffs and the first defendant are living as the joint family and the allegations that due to the consuming arrack and also do illegal activities, the plaintiffs left with the first defendant and has living separately is totally false. As per the sale deed dated 05.05.1995, the first defendant has executed the sale deed in favour of the second defendant and maintenance of the plaintiffs, the said sale deed dated 05.05.1995, the second plaintiff being the mother of the first plaintiff has put her signature as witness in the sale deed. But suppressing the fact, the second plaintiff has claimed that the sale deed dated 05.05.1995 has not executed with the knowledge of the plaintiffs.\n7. The third defendant has also stated that on 27.09.1999, the first defendant has executed the sale deed for himself and his minor daughter viz. the first plaintiff for a total consideration of Rs.3,00,000/- in favour of the third defendant. After purchase the sale deed on 27.09.1999, the third defendant has constructed a building and running a shop in the said property. But suppressing all these facts, the above suit has been filed. The claim of the plaintiffs about the partition as well as the maintenance is totally false. Therefore, the third defendant has sought for dismissal of this petition.\n8. The suit was posted for trial on 31.01.2003, but due to non intimation by the defendants counsel, the suit was set exparte. Therefore, to set aside the exparte decree dated 31.01.2003, the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were filed an application in I.A.No.295 of 2007 with a delay of 1600 days for filing the set aside application.\n9. The petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were stated in the affidavit that they were appeared before in the Court for the reason that their advocate were informed that the suit is pending. But later on they were informed them that the suit was set exparte on 31.01.2003 due to non appearance of the petitioners/defendants 2 and 3. The said suit was decreed exparte on 31.01.2003 on the ground that the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were not filed the written statement. Therefore, there is a delay of 1600 days in filing the set aside application. Therefore, they prayed the Court for condoning the delay of 1600 days in filing the set aside application filed in I.A.No.295 of 2007.\n10. On receipt of the notice, the respondents 1 and 2 were filed their counter by stating that the suit was filed for declaration and for maintenance, the petitioners filed for condoning the delay of 1600 days is not maintainable. In fact, the defendants 2 and 3 were received the summon from the Court in the suit on 30.06.2000 and the second defendant also engaged one Mr.S.Devendran, as an Advocate, but till 31.01.2003 i.e. more than 3 years, they have not filed any written statement in the suit and kept pending for more than 3 years. Apart from this, the respondents 1 and 2 were stated that for the huge delay of 1600 days, the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were not given any explanation and as per the orders of this Court and the Hon ble Apex Court for each and every day delay they have to be given explanation or reasons. But, they were failed to give the same. Apart from this, the respondents 1 and 2 were stated that on 12.10.2000 itself, the second defendant N.Sengottaiyan was called in the open Court, but he was not appeared before the Court. Hence, he was set exparte on that day itself and that the third defendant engaged counsel Mr.Devendran. On 22.02.2001 till 31.01.2003, fair opportunity given to the defendants for filing the written statement, but they failed to file the written statement and hence exparte decree was passed against them on 31.01.2003. Therefore, the respondents 1 and 2 were sought for dismissal of the application in I.A.No.295 of 2007.\n11. Considering their case, the learned Judge namely the Subordinate Judge, Bhavani has dismissed the application on 07.12.2010 on the ground that the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were not given any valid reasons for the huge delay of 1600 days in filing the set aside application. Apart from this, the petitioners have not given any reason for each and every day delay, which was held by the Hon ble Apex Court. Therefore, he dismissed the application on 07.12.2010. Challenging, the said order of dismissal, the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were filed the present civil revision petition before this Court.\n12. Heard Mr.T.Murugamanickam, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and Mr.V.S.Kesavan, learned counsel appearing for the second respondent and No representation for the respondents 1 and 3 and perused the documents filed by both the parties.\n13. It is admitted fact that the suit was filed by the plaintiffs against the defendants 1 to 3 for declaration declaring the sale deed dated 27.09.1999 executed by the first plaintiff in favour of the third defendant for partition of the suit schedule of property by two shares and put the plaintiffs in possession of one share and also for maintenance to the second plaintiff at the rate of Rs.1,500/- per month.\n14. Originally summon was received by the defendants 2 and 3, but they were not chosen to file their written statement. In fact, the second defendant was received summon and while he was called for in open Court on 12.10.2000 he was not appeared on that day, he was set exparte. The exparte order was passed against the second defendant. In fact, the defendants 2 and 3 were not filed their written statement. But, I found that the written statement filed by the third defendant is enclosed in the typed set of papers in this civil revision petition and I was noticed that the said written statement was filed on 18.07.2007 before the Court below viz., Subordinate Court, Bhavani, passed an exparte decree against the defendants 2 and 3 on the ground that they were not filed their written statement. Even after giving fair opportunity particularly on 22.02.2001 to 31.01.2003. But even then, they have not chosen to file their written statemen. Hence, they were set exparte.\n15. Admittedly, as per Section 5 of the Limitation Act, this petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 should have filed the application for setting aside the exparte decree within a period of 30 days from the date of exparte decree. But, this application was filed after a long delay of 1600 days and there was no proper explanation given by the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3.\n16. The Hon ble Apex Court time and again directed the parties to give proper explanation for each and every day delay, but they were not given any proper reasons in this case. During the course of arguments the learned counsel appearing for the respondents has produced two judgments referred by this Court is as follows:-\n(1)Subramaniam and another v. K.Veerakumar reported in 2014 (2) MWN (Civil) 74\n(2) Mariappan v. Prema and others reported in 2013 (2) MWN (Civil) 347\n17. In the case cited supra, this Court reported in 2014 (2) MWN (Civil) 74, there was a delay of 190 days in filing the Petition under Order 9 Rule 13. In other case, it is a delay of 183 days in filing the application under Order 9 Rule 13 for setting aside the exparte decree, but in both cases, this Court confirmed the dismissal of the application filed by the respective parties.\nIn the case reported in 2014 (2) MWN (Civil) 74, this Court has stated the reasons as follows:\n13. It is a settled legal principle that law of limitation is founded on Public Policy not meant to destroy rights of parties, but to see that the parties do not resort to dilatory tactics. Likewise, it has been held that liberal approach in considering an Application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act should not override the substantial law of limitation and no premium can be given for lethargic attitude or utter negligence.\n14. Bearing these settled legal principles in mind, if the case on hand is examined, the only answer that could be given is that the plea of the Petitioners lacks bona fide. Such conclusion is supported by following reasons.\n15. As pointed out by the Respondent in the Counter filed in I.A.No.1175 of 2009, the Petitioner participated in the proceedings before the Revenue Court at Bhavani by appearing before the said Court in T.R.No.20 of 2007 on 29.6.2009, 6.7.2009, 28.8.2009, 7.9.2009 and 14.9.2009. That apart, the Second Petitioners had participated in the proceedings in O.S.No.284 of 2007, on the file of the District Munsif Court, Bhavani on several dates between the period 4.6.2009 and 11.9.2009. Apart from that in another Suit in O.S.No.308 of 2007, the Second Petitioner has appeared and given oral evidence in the said Suit during the period from 16.6.2009 to 31.8.2009. That apart Affidavits have been filed in other Suits and oral evidence have also been given on 1.9.2009, 7.9.2009, 9.9.2009 and 14.9.2009. Further, in the Final Decree proceedings in the present Suit also, the Petitioners have entered appearance through Counsel and filed Counter. Therefore, the plea raised by the Petitioners in the Affidavit stating that on account of ill-health, they could not contact their Counsel and only on 2.12.2009, they were able to contact their Counsel lacks bona fide. That apart their conduct clearly shows gross negligence and their actions were deliberate in not defending the matter. In such circumstances, the Trial Court was fully justified in rejecting the Petition. Further, the Petitioners were unable to establish before the Court about the sickness by producing any record or evidence.\n16. Thus the Petitioners having been guilty of gross negligence and laches, this Court has no hesitation to hold that the Petitioners have not shown sufficient cause for condonation of delay. Accordingly, the Civil Revision Petition fails and it is dismissed. No costs. Consequently, connected Miscellaneous Petition is closed.\nIn the case reported in 2013 (2) MWN (Civil) 347, this Court has stated the reasons as follows:\n6. The learned Counsel for the Petitioner / 2nd Defendant would place reliance upon the decision of the Honourable Supreme Court reported in G.P.Srivastava v. R.K.Raizada and others, 2000 (3) SCC 54, wherein it has been held as follows:\nUnder Order 9, Rule 13, C.P.C. an ex parte decree passed against a Defendant can be set aside upon satisfaction of the Court that either the summons were not duly served upon the Defendant or he was prevented by any sufficient cause is shown for non-appearance of the Defendant in the case on the date of hearing, the Court has no power to set aside an ex parte decree. The word was prevented by any sufficient cause from appearing must be liberally construed to enable the Court to do complete justice between the parties particularly when no negligence or inaction is imputable to the erring party. Sufficient cause for the purpose of Order 9, Rule 13, has to be construed as an elastic expression for which no hard and fast Guidelines can be prescribed. The Courts have a wide discretion in deciding the sufficient cause keeping in view the peculiar facts and circumstances of each case. The sufficient cause for non-appearance refers to the date on which the absence was made a ground for proceeding ex parte and cannot be stretched to rely upon other circumstances anterior in time. If sufficient cause is made out for non-appearance of the Defendant on the date fixed for hearing when ex parte proceedings were initiated against him, he cannot be penalized for his previous negligence which had been overlooked and thereby condoned earlier. In a case where the Defendant approaches the Court immediately and within the statutory time specified, the discretion is normally exercised in his favour, provided the absence was not mala fide or intentional. For the absence of a party in the case the other side can be compensated by adequate costs and the lis decided on merits.\n7. In the above said case, the ex parte decree was passed on 10.3.1983 and Application for setting aside the ex parte decree was filed on 7.4.1983 within 30 days. However, it was dismissed by the Trial Court assigning reason that the Medical Certificate filed by the Appellant therein was not from the Government Doctor, but from a private Doctor. The High Court also dismissed the Revision filed by the aggrieved party. The Honourable Supreme Court, on further Appeal, allowed the Appeal stating that sufficient cause has been made for non appearance of the Defendant therein on the date fixed for hearing and he cannot be penalized for any previous negligence, which had been overlooked, and thereby condoned the delay. Further it is observed that in the case where Defendant approachs the Court immediately and within the stipulated time specified, the discretionary power is exercised in his favour treating the absence as not made intentionally.\n8. The facts in the said case are different from the facts of the present case. In the present case, in earlier occasion also there was a delay of nearly 6 months and the Court condoned the delay on Application. In the present occasion also, the Defendants have come forward with Application for condonation of delay of 183 days. They have not shown sufficient reasons for the delay in approaching the Court within the statutory time specified. When the 2nd Defendant was unable to contact his Advocate, there is no embargo for the Defendants 1 and 3 to contact their Advocate. Further, the period of illness is absent in the Application. Under these circumstances, the Petitioner could not take recourse to the benefit of the above said decision of the Honourable Supreme Court. The delay of six months on the part of the Petitioner shows their indifference towards the Court proceedings, because the case was in part heard stage. PW1 was examined in chief and was to be cross-examined by the Defendants and at that stage, they were absent.\n9. The Court excepts the parties to be vigilant and sensitive on the proceedings of the Court and when the case was in the part heard stage, it is the duty of the parties to follow the conduct of the case and contact their Advocate also to know about the stage of the case. But, the Defendants have failed to follow the proceedings because of their lethargic attitude. It is well settled principle that the length of the delay is not material, but whether the delay has been sufficiently explained has to be looked into.\n10. Considering the facts and circumstances of this case, this Court is of the view that the delay remains unexplained and the Petitioner is to be non-suited for the relief prayed for. There is no valid ground made out to interfere with the order passed by the Court below, which deserves to be confirmed. Accordingly, the impugned order of the Court below is confirmed.\n18. Admittedly there is a delay of 1600 days in filing the set aside application, if at all the petitioners / defendants filing the petition for setting aside the exparte decree, they have to approached the Court below within the time limit. But, after 1600 days delay, they approached the Court for setting aside the exparte decree, that too after 4 years.\n19. For the huge delay of 1600 days delay, there was no proper explanation by the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3, in fact the conduct of the defendants 2 and 3 namely petitioners herein that there was gross negligence on the part of them in depending the matter. This Court and the Hon ble Apex Court clearly stated that it is a settled legal principle that law of limitation is founded on Public Policy not meant to destroy rights of parties, but to see that the parties do not resort to dilatory tactics. Likewise, it has been held that liberal approach in considering an Application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act should not override the substantial law of limitation and no premium can be given for lethargic attitude or utter negligence. As per the above settled legal principles in mind, if the case on hand is examined, the only answer that could be given is that the plea of the Petitioners lacks bona fide.\n20. In my consider opinion that the parties ought to be vigilant in Court proceedings and the duty of the parties to conduct the case and contact their advocate in proper. In this case, the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 were stated that the petitioners were approached their counsel, but they were informed that the case is pending. But it is their bounden duty for the petitioners / defendants 2 and 3 that they would appear before the Court regularly without absenting themselves and verifying about the status of the case. 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        "raw_content": "Michael Kuchka, Ph.D.\nCo-Director, Distance Education program\nemail Dr. Kuchka\nOur lab studies the unicellular eukaryotic alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Chlamydomonas website). Chlamydomonas has been used for decades as a model organism to study a wide range of research topics including organellar gene expression, the development and regulation of the photosynthetic electron transfer chain, flagellar assembly and cellular motility, and regulation of metabolic pathways. The organism is amenable to standard genetic analysis, a large collection of mutant strains is available, standard crosses can be done to define genetic loci and make different allelic combinations of genes, and genes can be cloned by complementation. The Chlamydomonas genome has been completely sequenced and annotated.\nChlamydomonas cells have a single chloroplast and can grow photosynthetically in a manner that is identical to that used by higher plants. 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        "raw_content": "Bean v. Pearson Education, Inc.\nCourt denies plaintiffs' motion for preliminary injunction in copyright infringement action, holding that plaintiffs failed to establish irreparable harm.\nPlaintiffs are professional photographers who licensed their copyrighted works to defendant, a publisher of textbooks and other educational material, alleging that defendant exceeded the scope of the licenses by using the works in more copies of books and materials than the licenses allowed. Plaintiffs sought a preliminary injunction to halt distribution of the defendant\u2019s textbooks and other materials. The court, citing eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, LLC, noted that the Supreme Court has made clear that an injunction does not automatically follow a determination that a copyright has been infringed.\nAccording to the court, a copyright plaintiff seeking injunctive relief must satisfy the traditional four-factor test by showing (1) a likelihood of success on the merits; (2) a likelihood of irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief; (3) that the balance of equities tips in its favor; and (4) that an injunction is in the public interest. A plaintiff must demonstrate that irreparable harm is real and significant, not speculative or remote, and the plaintiff must also establish that remedies available at law, such as monetary damages, are inadequate to compensate for that injury.\nDefendant asserted that \u201c[t]o the extent Pearson printed publications in excess of the quantities stated in the licenses, any harm to Plaintiffs is purely monetary and can be adequately remedied with money damages.\u201d The court agreed, stating that \u201c[n]othing Plaintiffs have presented indicates otherwise. Indeed, as Defendant argues, the evidence suggests that Plaintiffs themselves regard monetary damages as adequate compensation for the unauthorized use of their photographs.\u201d\nThe court stated that the cases cited by plaintiffs did not support their position that monetary damages would be an insufficient remedy. \u201cPlaintiffs do not contend that their losses cannot be quantified, that the market for their product has been damaged, or that their \u2018brand, business reputation, and goodwill . . . would be irreparably harmed,\u2019\u201d citing Apple Inc. v. Paystar Corp., 673 F. Supp. 2d 943, 948-49 (N.D. Cal. 2009), Microsoft Corp. v. Marturano, No. 1:06-CV-1747, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44450, (E.D. Cal. May 27, 2009), and Designer Skin, LLC, v. S&L Vitamins, Inc., No. CV 05-3699, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68467 (D. Ariz. Sept. 5, 2008).\nThe court also rejected plaintiffs\u2019 allegation that that they would be subjected to future copyright infringement by defendant if the court does not order an injunction, explaining that \u201cthe mere likelihood of future infringement by a defendant does not by itself allow for an inference of irreparable harm\u201d because \u201cfuture copyright infringement can always be redressed via damages, whether actual or statutory.\u201d See Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 518 F.Supp.2d 1197, 1215 (C.D. Cal. 2007).",
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        "raw_content": "Is your car journey making you fat?\nTaking public transport instead of the car could help you lose weight\nMiddle aged adults who get the bus to work have less body fat and weigh less than those who commute by car, according to a new study.\nAnd those who cycle or walk to work are leaner still, with male cyclists weighing five kilos less than driving commuters.\nMany people live too far from their workplace for walking or cycling to be feasible, but even the incidental physical activity involved in public transport can have an important effect\nThose who use public transport for their daily commute have a lower body mass index (BMI) and percentage of body fat compared to car commuters.\nThe British study, the largest yet on the health benefits of active transport, looked at data from over 150,000 Britons aged between 40 and 69.\nThe strongest differences in body weight were seen when comparing cyclist commuters with those who used a car to get to work.\nFor the average man in the sample, the data gathered showed cyclists were weighed 5kg - 11lbs - less than those who drove.\nFor the average woman, this weight difference was 4.4kg - 9.7lbs.\nAfter cycling, walking to work showed the next greatest reduction in BMI and percentage body fat, when compared with car users.\nFor both cycling and walking, greater travelling distances were associated with greater reductions in BMI and percentage body fat.\nCommuters who only used public transport also had a lower BMI compared to car-users, as did commuters who combined public transport with other active methods.\nThe link between active commuting and BMI was independent of other factors such as income, area deprivation, education, smoking and overall health.\nIn England and Wales, 23.7 million individuals regularly commute to work, two thirds - 67 per cent - by car.\nIn the study sample, 64 per cent of men and 61 per cent of women commuted by car.\nOnly four per cent of men and two per cent of women only cycled or mixed cycling and walking.\nPrevious studies that have looked at active commuting have tended to combine cycling and walking with other methods of active commuting, perhaps understating the positive effects of cycling.\nWith the majority of people in mid-life commuting by car, the authors of the study said that obesity reduction could be achieved by encouraging and incentivising a more active lifestyle.\nLecturer in Population Health Dr Ellen Flint of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine said encouraging active commuting could be \u201cimportant\u201d for obesity prevention.\nShe said: \u201cEven when accounting for demographic and socioeconomic factors, public transport, walking and cycling are associated with reductions in body mass compared with commuting by car.\n\u201cMany people live too far from their workplace for walking or cycling to be feasible, but even the incidental physical activity involved in public transport can have an important effect.\n\u201cPhysical inactivity is one of the leading causes of ill-health and premature mortality.\n\u201cIn England, two thirds of adults do not meet recommended levels of physical activity.\n\u201cEncouraging public transport and active commuting could be an important part of the global policy response to population-level obesity prevention.\u201d\nThe study was published in science journal The Lancet: Diabetes & Endocrinology.\nCommenting on the findings Professor Dr Lars Bo Andersen of the Sogndal and Fjordane University College, Norway, said: \u201cThe finding of a positive effect from active commuting is important, because commuting to work is an everyday activity that lots of working people need to do.\n\u201cMany people are not attracted to recreational sports or other leisure time physical activities, which are proven to benefit health, and active transport might therefore be an important and easy choice to increase physical activity and the proportion of people achieving recommended levels of physical activity. \u201cPhysical activity during commuting has health benefits even if its intensity is moderate and the commuting does not cause high heart rate and sweating.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Copyright, Disclaimer & Privacy Statement\nInformation produced and/or disseminated by this site may be subject to copyright and other intellectual property rights. All rights are reserved. Information, logos, graphics, images, pictures or photographs should not be reproduced, modified, or distributed in any form, or used in any way for commercial purposes, without first obtaining express written permission.\nLuton Culture take all reasonable care to ensure the accuracy of the information on this website, however Luton Culture cannot accept responsibility for any inconvenience, loss, damage, or liability (whether civil or criminal) nor for any legal fees and costs incurred or caused as a result of any information that Luton Culture may provide and such information does not form any basis of a contract with users of it.\nFurther, where Luton Culture provide external links to websites maintained by other organisations, individuals etc., the links are provided for your convenience and Luton Culture do not accept any responsibility or liability for any illegality arising from or error, omission or inaccuracy in such material or content or for losses of any kind caused as a result of the same, nor do Luton Culture endorse any externally linked sites.\nNo warranty is given that the information on this site is free of infection by computer viruses or other contamination, nor that access to the website or any part of it will not suffer from interruption from time to time, without notice and I do not accept liability for any loss or damage resulting from any infection, virus, contamination, interruption or from any other use of the website.\nAccess and use by you of this site constitutes your acceptance of this.\nThe site uses session cookies to provide an improved visitor experience and uses Google Analytics to help analyse how users use the site. This analytical tool uses 'cookies', which are text files placed on your computer, to collect standard internet log information and visitor behaviour information in an anonymous form. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your IP address) is transmitted to Google. This information is then used to evaluate visitors use of the website and to compile statistical reports on website activity.\nWe will not (and will not allow any third party) to use the statistical analytics tool to track or to collect any personally identifiable information of visitors to our site. We will not associate any data gathered from this site with any personally identifying information from any source as part of our use of the Google statistical analytics tool. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. Neither the site owner nor Google will link, or seek to link, an IP address with the identity of a computer user.\nThe Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) is an industry body that develops standard and guidelines to support online business processes. It has produced a series of web pages which explain how cookies work and how they can be managed.\nYou have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings on your browser. The IAB site tells you how to remove cookies from your browser.",
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        "raw_content": "Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is the oldest national academic honor society in the United States. The Gamma of Ohio chapter at Marietta College was established in 1860; it was the third chapter in Ohio and the 16th in the nation.\nTo be considered for election to membership, a student must be of good character and must have achieved a scholastic record of outstanding excellence in a broad program of studies, a significant part of which must lie within the area known as the liberal arts and sciences. Normally, students are elected during the spring semester of their senior year. Also, the highest-ranking eligible member of the junior class may be elected during the spring semester.\nMembership in Phi Beta Kappa is conferred as the result of an election by the local chapter. There is no list of precisely specified requirements which, if met, will result in an automatic election to Phi Beta Kappa. The chapter does have certain minimum criteria for consideration for an election which are given below.\nTo aid in evaluating the breadth of education, the Marietta chapter of Phi Beta Kappa groups academic areas, departments, and courses in the liberal arts and sciences into three broad categories. These categories, or groups, are similar to, but not identical with those used in the College Catalog to specify the General Education distribution requirements for graduation from Marietta College.\nGroup A: art, English literature, linguistics, modern languages, music, theatre arts.\nGroup B: communication, economics, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology.\nGroup C: astronomy, biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, mathematics, physics.\nThe criteria for consideration for election to Phi Beta Kappa are as follows:\nThe student must take at least 60 hours of work in residence at Marietta College.\nAt least 63 hours must be in liberal arts and sciences coursework.\nThe student must achieve a grade point average sufficient for graduation with honors (3.5 or better) and must graduate in the upper tenth of the class.\nStudents must have a record of academic honesty and integrity.\nSelected students must take at least one Math or Logic course, and have had foreign language study at either the secondary or college level.\nBecause election to Phi Beta Kappa emphasizes breadth and depth of scholarship, the student's record must display evidence of both.\nThe student must display breadth of education by completing, in addition to Writing 101 and Communication 101, at least fifteen credit hours of coursework in each of groups A and B and fourteen credit hours in group C. Courses from at least three departments or areas in each group must be included, and not more than six credit hours (or eight in the case of laboratory courses) from a single department may be counted. Advanced courses in areas outside the student's major group are encouraged. No course for which the grade is below C may be counted. WRIT 101, COMM 101, MATH 113, MATH 114, MATH 123, ART 245, and MUSC 303 are also not counted.\nCourses that are not included among the offerings of the departments listed in groups A, B, and C, such as Leadership, Honors and Gender Studies courses also may be eligible for consideration by the chapter under the intent of criterion 6. Any such course will be evaluated individually.\nThe chapter will determine whether the course qualifies as liberal arts or sciences and, if so, the appropriate group in which to place it. The Chapter reserves the right to elect students who do not quite meet every aspect of criterion 6, but whose records display evidence of breadth and depth consistent with the intent of the criterion. Students desiring additional information should contact one of the officers of the Marietta College chapter.\nhttp://www.pbk.org/",
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        "raw_content": "Tensai rhythm machine, 80s boombox with drum machine\n\"This is a really odd item, can't find any info about it online!?\nSo what i can tell you is: it's a 1980's boombox with built in analogue drum machine!\nI've recorded the output here so you can get an idea of the presets:\nhttp://soundcloud.com/maily/tensai-rhythm-machine\nThis device can also be used as a 2 track recorder, featuring a guitar and mic inputs.\nI think this could make the basis of a really interesting circuit bend or just a super unique addition to the collection of a drum machine/ 1980's/ analogue recording enthusiast.\nMore photos here\"\nUpdate: some additional info via Jan:\n\"this boombox was also distributed in Germany under the \"Lehnert\" brand and was called the \"Lehnert Studio-5000\". My parents bought one in 1978 or 1979, I can't remember exactly. I tried to find more information about it and the company in the web a while ago, but alas no success. And my mother threw hers away some years ago\u2026\nMore pics on [via this auction]\nJudging from the German labeling with the correct Umlaut usage, and the more detailed description of the device's functionality on the lower left of the German front panel (compared to the English Tensai version), I assume that \"Lehnert\" might be the original (German? Austrian?) manufacturer.\nMore pics of the machine's guts: [link]\nOn [link] you can see the manufacturing date of the tape motor is 1977.\nThe 2 way speaker system sounded really nice, the rhythm section allowed pressing multiple buttons simultaneously to combine rhythms, the external input allowed to use it as an amp for my first synthesizers (Casio VL-Tone and Korg MS-20), and you could use is as a limited 2 track recorder. I had a lot of fun with it 30 years ago.\"\nLABELS/MORE: Audio, Featured, Lehnert, Tensai, Updates\nFlowboy 4/4/16, 4:14 PM\nWell... I bought one of these (Tensai) at great expense in the late 70's. I recall it sounded pretty ok. I found it very useful for demo-ing ideas but only if you didn't get carried away bouncing tracks. I forgot it had that rhythm machine on it which I never used. Like all such devices until proper drum machines; horrible! Unfortunately mine was stolen from our rehearsal room. I think I've only ever seen one (mine) so they must be pretty rare now! We had an Korg MS10 that rarely got used. I also had a Korg Monopoly which got burgled; found another, got it repaired, bought a midi controller & lent it to a \"mate\"... who then did a runner with it. I'd probably still buy a Sequential Circuits Pro One if the price was right. Fat Chance!\nMike Lethby 6/7/18, 1:34 PM\nHi - fabulous to see this - brings back so many memories! I used to work at Richer Sounds' Hi-Surplus store In Marylebone, London, both selling kit and doing their marketing, and we had a quite large stock of Tensai CR-390\nRhythm Machines (on sale, I think, for about \u00a3125), which we promoted via a competition in 'New Musical Express' with Stiff Records (home of Elvis Costello, Ian Dury, Madness, the Belle Stars and The Pogues, et cetera). NME readers were asked to submit their own songs, recorded on a Rhythm Machine, and I spent a day at Stiff Records in Notting Hill listening to a stack of cassettes from lucky readers (and, in an appropriate spin-off, a day in a Paddington basement recording a couple of American girls on my Portastudio).\nTo quote Pierre Perrone in The Independent: \u201cDave Robinson, the pub-rock-manager-turned-entrepreneur\u2026started the original British indie label in August 1976 with his business partner Jake Riviera and a \u00a3400 loan from the Dr Feelgood singer Lee Brilleaux, only to see it collapse all around him with huge debts 11 years later.\u201d Talking about the BBC4 documentary \u2018The Stiff Weekend\u2019, he says: \u201cIt was good but, at the end, they got their figures wrong. They mention this very large figure - \u00a33.5m - and they said it came from a newspaper article, but the figure we owed was more like \u00a31.4m. And I was the biggest creditor,\u201d claims the buccaneering Robinson, who always kept a baseball bat by his desk, and not just for show.\n\"Anyway, that's just a small thing. I thought I got treated pretty good. It's always a pain in the arse when somebody's doing a documentary about work you did,\" he adds. At least Robinson was a consultant on the project, and agreed to be filmed either at the race track or at the helm of a boat on the Thames. \"It was the BBC's idea but I thought it was better than sitting in the pub,\" he explains.\nOf course, pub-rock is where it all came from for Robinson, a former tour manager for Jimi Hendrix and for the Animals who went on to look after Brinsley Schwarz in the early Seventies. \u201cAll the raw material from Stiff came from the pub circuit and the studio at the Hope & Anchor,\u201d he recalls. \"I did have a bit of a masterplan and a list of people we wanted to sign: Ian Dury, Elvis Costello, or rather Declan McManus as he was then, Mickey Jupp, who we eventually signed, and Nick Lowe kind of came with Jake. 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        "raw_content": "Chapter 10: What\u2019s Love Got To Do With It?\n~ QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENTS ~\nOur encounters with others have been likened to Quantum Entanglements which are regarded as our interaction with everything in existence. It\u2019s been said that once we interact with someone or something, our energy becomes entangled with theirs. The effects of the entanglement become part of our energetic existence; i.e. memories, core beliefs \u2013 those that work against and those that work for us. However, the nature and status of any entanglement is altered by our choices as we evolve.\nThat being said, we can view every encounter and experience from a Sacred Contracts perspective. Keeping in mind that we\u2019re all reflections of each other, we can ask: Who does this belong to? By considering two foundational principles from a Soul level: There is only the mutual agenda of the Souls mutually held and experienced; and no one has control over you unless you allow them to, you can choose your summations as well as how you will allow them to affect you.\nIn physics, the Quantum Theory explains the nature and behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level. Quantum is the Latin word for amount. In physics, it\u2019s used to describe the smallest possible unit of energy or matter. Entanglement, in this context, is the theoretical basis of modern physics, used to describe the behavior of entangled energy particles. Quantum Entanglement discusses the physical phenomenon which occurs when entangled particles of energy maintain their connection or connectedness and predictable interaction with each other, even after being separated by great distances. Basically, what happens to/for one particle at one location happens for the other at a different location, regardless of the distance between those locations. This phenomenon is commonly experienced by twins. Einstein's Theory of Relativity described this connection and interaction as \u2018Spooky action at a distance\u2019 ~ Brings the \u2018Big Bang Theory\u2019 and our interconnectedness to mind in a rather interesting way, does it not?\nDeepak Chopra says that quantum entanglement is the realm of nature where everything is correlated with everything else. It\u2019s a technical, mathematical manner of describing the realm of nature where there\u2019s omnipotence (infinite energy), omonition (infinite information) and omnipresence (infinite non-location). Non-location is every location, everywhere in general and nowhere in particular. This is the realm of consciousness which is also the field of possibilities from where we can change our relationship with time and many, many other things.\nIn IT terms, Quantum Computing is the area of research for the development of a quantum or super computer which would have enormous processing power in that it would have the capacity to operate in multiple states performing all possible permutations of multiple tasks simultaneously - Much the same way that our Mind/Body functions. Incidentally, superconsciousness is described as the consciousness of the higher self above the ordinary range of attention ~ the part of a human being that is capable of transcending animal instincts.\nWe could meander into the branch of mathematics known as Sacred Geometry which addresses our perception of space in symbolic, practical and contemplative terms. However, I\u2019ll leave the exploration of that topic to your discretion.\nLinks to some interesting information:\nQuantum Entanglement Experiment Reconfirms Physics Phenomenon Einstein Called 'Spooky'\u2019.\nArticle in the Huffington Post\nScience Suggests Quantum Entanglements Are Even Further Out Than We Thought!\nAccess Consciousness\u00a9 Blog Post\n\"Fractals - Hunting The Hidden Dimension\"\nSouls of Distortion\nThe Revival of an Ancient Science",
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        "raw_content": "NSMC Registration\nMaxwell / Executive Education Programs / National Security Studies\nWelcome to the National Security Studies Website\nNational Securities Studies (NSS) is a premier professional development program that offers executive education courses for senior civilian and military leaders who are responsible for the national security interests of their respective organizations. NSS was founded in 1996 and is headquartered at top ranked Syracuse University\u2019s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in New York.\nNational Security Leadership and Management Courses, Seminars, and Case Studies\nThe National Security Management Course (NSMC) is a premiere two-week resident course of instruction held at Syracuse University and the keynote event of the NSS program. The course explores the wide range of emerging management challenges facing domestic and international security professionals. The NSMC accomplishes that mission through stimulating instruction, discussions, simulations and case studies.\nNSS can bring condensed versions of the NSMC to organizations around the world. These seminars usually last 1 or 2 days and are customized to address the unique requirements of a particular group.\nNSS also offers an extensive cadre of forward thinking speakers, case studies, exercises, and simulations. NSS can host these events at Syracuse University, or arrange to send them to your location.\nPersonal and Professional Development = Career Advancement\nParticipants in the class who satisfactorily complete the course receive an executive certificate in national security management and many federal, state, and local agencies count the NSMC toward their continuing education and promotion requirements.\nNSS Director Bill Smullen is seen here in 1991 with General Colin L.\nPowell then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Smullen served as\nSpecial Assistant to the General during his four years as Chairman and\nthen another nine years as his Chief of Staff following their\nretirement in 1993.\nNSS Literature",
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        "raw_content": "This page provides you with what alumni and students have to say about how the Policy Studies Major has worked for them.\nIf you would like to be featured, please send your testimonial to Professor Coplin at wdcoplin@maxwell.syr.edu.\nChancellor's Comment Business Health Care and Medicine Education\nEnvironment Consulting Law Government/Politics Non-Profit/Charities\nCHANCELLOR'S COMMENTS\nChancellor Kent Syverud, 12th Chancellor and President of Syracuse University, in a letter to all University students, faculty and staff dated February 3, 2017\nWhen I first became a dean in 1995, I was curious about how to find and hire transforming professors\u2014the kind of inspiring, intense, caring and demanding teachers who had made such a difference in my own education. In interviews at the beginning of their careers, these folks do not obviously stand out among their peers. Years and decades later it becomes obvious that they are wonderfully different.\nBack in 1995, I collected hundreds of memoirs authored by these teachers and their students, trying to find and code the common attributes or predictors, so that if possible I could hire more of them than other schools. It was a humbling experience. The most common attribute turned out to be a healthy disdain for administrators (like deans and chancellors).\nSyracuse University has many of these transforming teachers, and the students revere them even while they confide that they are \u201chard.\u201d One of the most remarkable, at least to me, is Bill Coplin. Professor Coplin directs the Public Affairs Program in the Maxwell School. His Public Affairs 101 course has enrolled more than 40,000 students so far. It is hard. Bill is demanding, even curmudgeonly. He insists students learn and manifest the skills of a competent professional while also coming to understand citizenship and what it concretely means to do good.\nI have seen Bill teach. He knows his students. He demands a lot of them, but that is because he sees extraordinary promise that others may overlook. He relentlessly advocates for his students, including persuading me to deploy them in my negotiation classes as assistants and to recommend them for jobs and careers. He on occasion (surprise) quietly manifests a healthy disdain for administrators. And he is a treasure to this University and our students.\nI can\u2019t travel anywhere in the United States or the world without an alumnus coming up to me and thanking me for Bill Coplin. I wish I could reply that I hired him. Instead, I say that I am on the lookout for teachers like him.\nVictoria Kim \u201917 Field Leadership Development Participant, Toyota/Lexus Financial Services\nI'm glad I could see you yesterday. It\u2019s great to see the policy studies program is still leaving a strong impact on your students. The skills I learned in the program will continue to help set me apart. In business, each punctuation mark and spelling must be written correctly on legal contracts so identifying any errors are critical. All of your courses required this type of attention to detail and I am still reaping the benefits of this diligence today. This is only one example but I\u2019d be more than happy to leave a more detailed account if you would like another testimonial on your website.\nSebastiano Mura '18 - Executive Development Program, Macys\nWhen I first entered Syracuse University, I enrolled myself as a Political Science major. I felt that this would be the perfect fit for me as I always had a large interest in politics and history. However, as is natural when spending thousands of dollars on a college education, my parents would often give me the dreaded questions that undergraduate students do not want to think about: what are you going to do after you graduate? How are you being prepared for the workforce? What skills are you learning?\nI began to think more about what I was going to do post-college with a social science degree, and how I was going to find work. I asked around and often heard that companies were interested in hiring social science students because they had the ability to think outside of the box. This was all well and good, but I worried it would not be enough to make my resume stand out.\nI was lucky to enroll in Policy Studies 101 in the second semester of my Freshman year. The focus of the class was very different than other classes I had taken. The course was designed with the idea of teaching you the skills needed to enter the 'real world'. If we showed up late to class we would be penalized, if we misspelled words or had formatting errors on our papers, we would lose a point or more off of our grades. Learning to pay attention to detail and managing time was a crucial part of being successful. We were also taught the tangible skills I felt like I was previously missing. My first experience using Microsoft Excel was in Policy Studies 101. That summer I spoke with Professor Coplin and changed my major to Policy Studies.\nI am very grateful for the numerous experiences provided for me directly by the required courses in the Policy Studies major. From being a Teacher's Assistant for Policy Studies 101, to interning at the Syracuse Housing Authority, to being a grant writer for a local city-wide organization. My most important experience came in the capstone course, where I created a 28-page report for the Alzheimer's Association analyzing volunteer satisfaction for their Central New York locations.\nAfter my Sophomore year I applied and was accepted for an internship at Macys Corporate in New York City. After my interview, I was told how impressed the interviewers were with the amount of experience I had writing and analyzing data. I was offered a job in their Executive Development Program as a Merchandise Planner (where I now use Excel every day) and thanks to the willing coordination of the Policy Studies Department, was able to graduate from Syracuse University in three years.\nIf you are a student in the social sciences (or any major) who is nervous about what they will do after college, enroll into Policy Studies 101 and sit down for a meeting with Professor Coplin.\nThe major also allows you to take classes in other areas like Political Science and Economics, so do not worry about your entire college career being devoted to Excel.\nPatty Terhune '17 - Loyola University\nAfter I had been accepted to Syracuse, my mom researched programs that had received acclaim that she felt would be worth the (kind of excessive amount of) money. She stumbled upon the Policy Studies major and after reading these testimonials decided THIS was the major for me. Because of this, I vowed I would never be a Policy Studies major. However, because PAF 101 fulfilled a lot of core requirements, I ended up taking it anyway.\nThrough that class, I discovered Coplin's Skills Through Experience belief and for the rest of my college experience I lived it. I by no means had the highest grades because I overcommitted myself to clubs and college-level leadership roles, but I learned a lot. I served as a TA for multiple PAF courses, served as a research assistant on one of Coplin's books, and, at one point, was flown to NYC to teach a training on administering PAF 101 to high school students. And, wouldn't you know it, I became a Policy Studies major.\nThis major taught me that skills ultimately win and the only way to get better at skills is by putting in the work. Studying is great for learning the historical context behind a craft or idea, but the only way to get better at the skills that will inevitably help you succeed is through time and experience. The great professional experiences I had in this major got me a wonderful day-job that pays me plenty while allowing me to pursue freelance comedy writing and performing at night and on weekends. I don't love to admit I was wrong about things, but I owe Coplin a lot and I am privileged to now get to be one of the testimonials that I scoffed at a few years ago.\nPeter Berg '94 - Enterprise Rent-A-Car\nThe match between Bill Coplin and Enterprise Rent A Car is a match made in heaven. As a company, I think our principles and founding values lined up exactly with your philosophies. I often think about the lessons that I learned with you so many years ago. I struggled TREMENDOUSLY academically before I met you (including PAF 101 which I took TWICE). Your class gave me the chance to get out of the classroom, work with people in the community and to do more of a hands-on type of learning. Your teaching style did everything for the growth of my academic career. Looking back, if I didn\u2019t have you pushing me I probably would not have finished school.\nI will never forget turning in papers and being convinced you used every last drop of red ink in your pen before you handed it back to me\u2026.to rewrite. One of the greatest thing you ever did for me happened when I came to you and said that I wanted to go to grad school. You immediately asked me why. I replied, \u201cWell, because I want to help people.\u201d You basically told me to forget about it, that I stink at school, why would I want to do it anymore? You said, \u201cBerg, you can sell anyone, you need to get into sales. You can make some real money in sales. I know a guy in DC that I can get you interview to sell MUSIAC\u201d. I didn\u2019t follow that lead, but I did take your advice. I found Enterprise, and you were right, working with people is what I need to, and I was pretty good at selling. Almost 23 years later here I am! Thank you!\nMichelle Wadwanski '17 - Maximus\nI'm writing to you today because I wanted to let you know that I've just accepted a job offer as an Operations Analyst with Maximus in Boston, MA. Months ago I came to you seeking career advice and you put me in touch with Georgia Hamilton (Policy Studies alum that graduated in 2015) and she was instrumental in helping me throughout the interview process. I even talked about Dale Carnegie in one of my interviews, and I think it left everyone impressed!\nI can't thank you enough for pushing me to realize what I wanted to do and get out there and do it. When I first came to Syracuse I thought I wanted to go to law school, and I'm so thankful that I ended up changing my mind. The Policy Studies major has given me not only technical skills (because yes, Excel is life) but has also taught me how to effectively communicate and work with others, which are necessary qualities for any type of job.\nPlease don't hesitate to send students my way if they want any career advice. The Policy Studies network is so strong and has helped me so much. I hope you have a great rest of the summer and an even better school year!\nMathew Mazer '15 - JPMorgan Chase\nI still find that policy studies prepares you more for the business world than an actual business degree. Following a particularly brutal group case study last week in which my team had to present to two hard questioning Executive Directors, I was asked how I was able drive the construction of the presentation and its delivery with poise. I replied to that individual by saying, \"At Syracuse, I had this one difficult professor who made sure I'd be ready for this....\"\nPhilip Ahn '14 - Rental Branch Manager. Enterprise Rent-A-Car\nI started SU Summer of 2007 majoring in Biology which could not have been further from what I do today. After 2 semesters of academic failure I took 3 years off from SU. After my leave of absence, I made it a personal mission to come back to SU to finish up my college degree. I returned in 2011 and luckily a friend introduced the Policy Studies major. Once I took PAF 101, I realized it was the first course in college that I appreciated and learned something from. Policy studies had me sold.\nThe PAF major showed me a taste of the real world. It really focused on the skills and tools needed in post-academic careers regardless of field. From meeting setting, Excel and the art of e-mails, skills I use every day. All the different capstone courses really taught me on how to work with teams and clients and deliver a service within a deadline.\nDuring one of my sit downs with Professor Coplin in 2014 he asked me what I was doing over the summer. Coplin stated I needed to jump into the work-force and that my personality and work ethic would carry me upwards. I responded by saying I was looking into different positions and he countered with \u201cWhy not Enterprise Rent-A-Car?\u201d. I forget if I was offended or confused but I went back to my apartment that night and applied for the internship.\nSummer of 2014 I interned at Enterprise Rent-A-Car in JFK Airport. Completed the summer as top selling intern in the Queens/Nassau Region. Applied and hired full time post-grad as a Management Trainee June 2015 in Astoria, NY. Then was promoted to Management Assistant and again to Assistant Branch Manager by April 2016. After 6 months, applied and was promoted to Rental Branch Manager of Woodside, NY in October of 2016. 1 year and 6 months into my career, I am now responsible for over 250 vehicles and hundreds of thousands of dollars in monthly revenue with my eyes set on more growth.\nThe skills I learned through PAF are extremely valuable and yes \u201cExcel is Life\u201d. So soak it all in, take notes, save your Maxwell Manual but most importantly be brief.\nMaggie Tarasovitch '16 - Corporate Analyst Development Program, JP Morgan Chase\nUpon graduation from the Policy Studies major, I got my first job at JP Morgan Chase in the Corporate Analyst Development program. The program is highly selective and allows analysts to rotate through different positions within the bank. My first rotation has been going extremely well. I am in Consumer and Community Banking (the Chase side of things) in Operations Strategy & Analytics. I work specifically on the strategy side. We work a lot with technology and innovation. I got very lucky to be placed on such an interesting team that values my \"outsider\" opinion and to be working on important projects. I know that a part of the reason I am on these projects is because of the skills Policy Studies gave me. My experience in the major allowed me to jump head first into the projects, ask meaningful questions, proactively articulate my thoughts, and contribute to meaningful outputs that have been given to Executive Directors and Managing Directors. On a few different occasions, my manager has expressed that I have exceeded his expectations for a first-rotation-analyst -- and that is just as much a compliment to me as it is to Professor Coplin and the major. I don't think I can express how grateful I am for the real-world experience I was able to get while in the major and just how critical it has been for my success on the job, even just in these first three months.\nI am now in my second rotation at JPMC. I took the first opportunity I could to join our Corporate Responsibility (CR) team. This is the part of the firm in which we enable our employees to volunteer and donate money, we grant millions of dollars to non-profits, we run our own institute (global think tank), and we coordinate government relations at all levels, among other functions. I currently work on the Operations team, which gives me the chance to work with just about every area of CR. I've been really grateful for the opportunity.\nTo exercise my do-gooder side, I've been volunteering at a local food pantry and have became a mentor for a college student. I've also joined a \"club\" at the firm called the Volunteer Leadership Group. We help coordinate employee volunteerism. Over 50,000 employees volunteered with the firm nationally last year, and Central Ohio was the top city for volunteering - with over 5,000 employees volunteering at 230+ events. Although Columbus is not the most exciting city to live in, it's a great place to live. I definitely can't complain about the cost of living. I recently traveled to New York City for work and had a great time, but it just reminded me of the conversation we had when we traveled to city together - how neither of us like it very much. I really don't think I could ever live there.\nI'm sure you're probably sick of hearing it, but I am so grateful for Policy Studies. I use the skills that I learned in Policy Studies every day at my job -- whether it be hard skills like Excel or softer skills, like how to communicate with my manager and coworkers effectively. Thank you, again, for everything you've done.\nVictoria Savage '14 - Due Diligence Analyst, Stroz Friedberg\nI just wanted to let you know that I have accepted a position as a Due Diligence analyst at Stroz Friedberg. Thank you both for all of the help and advice you have given me, without you guys I'd probably just be wasting my time at Grad School.\nSteve Canale - GE Manager Recruiting and Staffing\nOver the years GE has hired some excellent Policy Studies majors from Syracuse into our 2 year rotational training programs in both Finance and Communications. The students also possessed minors in complementary areas of study that allowed them a basic foundation in the area of discipline that we normally recruit. A winning combination.\nErin McElroy \u201991 \u2013 Global Marketing Manager, IBM\nWhile at Syracuse, I did an internship every semester, which I highly recommend. The theory that is always paired with practice is what is so key about Policy Studies. I didn't just study, I had the opportunity to work for a non-for-profit transitional homeless shelter, the Social Security Administration, Onondaga County Health Dept., the Syracuse City Housing Dept., and even did a home computer study for the IRS, which was thought of as radical that everyone would have a home computer by the year 2000. Needless to say, I got theory, life skills, and a keen awareness of how Policy Studies is life studies.\nAfter graduating, I moved to Washington DC to work for a technology consulting firm, implementing systems for Federal Government Agencies, whatever that meant. At the time, technology was on the rise and the internet was only used by the military. With the basic problem solving skills I had learned, I jumped in and figured it out. PAF problem solving came in handy! After 20 years in the industry, it's amazing to see how technology has impacted our world. I have had the honor to work with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Forest Service, and Housing and Urban Development, mostly putting in financial systems. In addition, after September 11th, I was part of a team that established the Department of Homeland Security, doing work in biometrics.\nCathryn J. Sitterding \u201907 \u2013 Associate for Booz Allen Hamilton\nPAF 101 was the first class I took that really opened my eyes to something besides journalism as a possible career. In Professor Coplin's class, I learned that one person can make a huge difference if they just get up and do it. I grew up in rural Indiana and basically had no idea of the severity of some societal problems. Throwing us into the city and community service was difficult at first, but I can't imagine what my academic life would be like without that experience. That's where you learn things, right out in the middle of it.\nThe entire major is structured around skills for real life. I can't believe how many times my boss has said \"Let me teach you how to...\" and I said I already knew how. Through classes like MAX 201, I learned how to look at problems and solutions from a statistical viewpoint. The grant writing class gave me an inside look - and valuable hands-on experience - into how a non-profit conducts business. I even took a class where I managed my own tutoring program. I don't know another school or department that offers such intense field experience.\nThe classes - and Professor Coplin - gave me my start in politics, and now I'm living and working in Washington, making a difference every day. I've been encouraged to do good, to really do good, and not just pretend that I am. The classes in the policy studies major give me constructive methods to accomplish that.\nKatherine J. Hart '14\nI moved out to Los Angeles before graduating as part of the SU in LA program. I interned with TLC Discovery Communications and was hired full time before walking at graduation. I have continued to succeed and move up the ranks because of my great Dale Carnegie skills and knowledge of Excel. I currently work on a show for the Food Network and use Excel every day\u2026 Newhouse didn\u2019t teach me anything about Excel, thank goodness for PAF!\nDrew Bland\nThe policy studies major was perfect preparation for the MPA program. Two factors stand out. First is internships. They helped me apply what I was learning in a practical way. In graduate school, much of what you learn comes from your classmates' knowledge and experience. I came equipped with real experience that helped me learn from, and participate in, those discussions. That enriched the experience for me and all of my classmates. Prepared students help the entire cohort.\nSecond is the curriculum, I emerged from Policy Studies with knowledge of statistics, economics, stakeholder analysis and, perhaps most importantly, Microsoft Office. I spent less time worrying about remedial courses and more time on advanced management courses and electives. I also got more out of the assignments. For example, my MS Excel skills helped me focus on the principles of the infamous Day-care Budget assignment rather than software minutiae. Meanwhile, my classmates' lack of knowledge tripled their level of effort.\nLater, during a day of job interviews with my eventual employer, I attended an informal lunch with current employees. The discussion gravitated toward how to use MS Office to do work quicker. After I accepted, I found out those employees thought I already worked there based on my knowledge of the tools they were using in their jobs. I attribute this to Policy Studies since at that point I was only three months into the MPA program.\nErica Maltby '13\nThe spring of my sophomore year, I was watching Charlie Rose as I entered data for my PAF 315 report. His guest that evening was the Mayor of Newark, NJ, Cory Booker. He was speaking about a groundbreaking program he sponsored that would help curb the recidivism rate in Newark and help reintegrate formerly incarcerated men into family life. My PAF 315 report was for Onondaga County Department of Probation, so the program piqued my interest. I contacted Mayor Booker's non- profit foundation, Newark Now, to interview for a \"community liaison\" position (essentially walking door to door in Newark to promote the Mayor's summer events. But when I got to the interview, I brought out my PAF 315 report, and said I could create something similar for Newark. I was hired on the spot to be a paid consultant, despite my young age and lack of experience.\nAfter evaluating Newark's Super Summer Initiative that summer, I have continued to work for pay on consulting reports for Newark. In total, I have worked on 6 consulting projects during my time at Syracuse, in addition to other internships. These were extremely helpful when interviewing for full time jobs, as hiring managers were impressed with my experience, professionalism, initiative and knack for analytics. By the end of March my senior year, I had two job offers and several upcoming interviews. I owe much of that success to the hands- on experiences provided by Policy Studies.\nZach Levek \u201911 \u2013 Analyst, Public Consulting Group\nI wanted to update you on life as a Policy Studies alumni. Although I would argue the current job market is difficult across all sectors, I was recently able to find a job. I initially was interning at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) in Denver, CO, my hometown. This was a paid public policy intern position, indeed a rarity. I was hired at NCSL because of my experience with both survey design and survey analysis through PAF 315 and experience analyzing data through work in PAF 410 Community Benchmarks.\nThe job I will start in 2 weeks is with Public Consulting Group and is also based in Colorado. My new position requires me to conduct business-side analysis of Medicaid spending. My new employer was most impressed with my extensive use of Excel and I explained it was a necessary skill to succeed in Syracuse University's Policy Studies major. Even though I resisted your encouragement to pursue the business side of policy studies, it seems to have found me.\nMany of my friends from home, if they were even lucky enough to find a job, are not working in their field of study. Thank you for designing a major that provided me with the skills necessary to find a job in this difficult economic climate.\nErin Maghran \u201904 \u2013 Risk Analyst, Marsh Inc.\nTaking PAF 101 as an elective my freshman year, changed my college education. After only a few classes, I knew that this major was not the typical major on campus. Becoming a PAF major opened up endless opportunities including internships and hands on projects allowing development, growth and learning both inside and outside the classroom. Throughout college, I was able to develop my skills and education around my interests and likes in order to help pursue a career after college. Nearly a year after graduation, I am working at Marsh, Inc. as a Risk Analyst and am training to be an insurance broker. While not a typical role for a policy studies major to end up in, the job involves both qualitative and quantitative analysis, client interaction and presentation and project managerial skills all of which I was able to learn and develop during PAF classes and experiences.\nDerek S. Wallace - Divisional Commercial Manager, Shaw Industries\nMy influence in Shaw has grown quite a bit in the last two years. I've been taking on several projects at a time, all of which target areas for improvement. The changes I've been proposing and the challenges we are addressing are significant. It's taken me too long, because it's been on my mind, to let you know that all of the skills I need to be successful in my professional career are ones I learned in your major. You introduce these skills in PAF 101 and help your students develop them throughout your coursework until graduation. We learn how to identify a problem, define what the problem is, brainstorm potential solutions, determine the best solution, strategize how to get these solutions implemented and determine how to measure their success. Companies like mine would be better off if we had more Policy Studies majors on the payroll. It's not that I think you need my thanks, because I know that you don't. I am, however, very grateful. I repay the favor by practicing what you taught me literally every day of my career. I do it focused, of course, on doing good!\nShannon McCool '10 - LatAm Product and Platform, Private Banking, JP Morgan\nI am making a career change into physical therapy after working in finance for five years. Physical therapy is a lot like Policy Studies, actually. Your job is to assess the symptoms (data), determine the root cause, and design and implement a treatment plan (policy) while being mindful of its other potential impacts. My job in finance used the same strategies, actually. It is amazing how those skills apply to nearly every field. I still believe switching to the Policy Studies program was the best decision I made as an undergrad. It gave me a core skillset to build on and helped me sift through all the BS to figure out my real career options and true values.\nPaul Alberry '09 - AT&T, Business Sales\nI work for AT&T doing business sales for them. I decided to make money. I did TFA after college, so at least I did good for a while.\nThank you for teaching skills, in the Real world, no one cares about what you did in college outside of your first job. It is what have you done for me lately, if you don't have skills, you are behind the 8 ball from the get go.\nOne thing that is missed in my generation, and is not taught is personal finance. Everyone is more concerned with being a baller and a show off, than balancing their budget at the end of the month, no wonder our country is broke!\nScott Taitel '79 - Chief Operating Officer - Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership, Clinton Foundation\nI am the Chief Operating Officer of the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership at the Clinton Foundation, and am also currently an Adjunct Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. I earned my BA in Policy Studies from the Maxwell School in 1979, and also hold an MBA from Northeastern University. Originally from Boston, MA, I now reside in Edgewater, NJ with my wife Valerie Murray-Taitel - a graduate of Newhouse.\nMy Policy Studies background gave me a strong foundation to return to my 'roots' after a long private sector career. After graduating Syracuse, I worked in economic development for community action agencies and metropolitan government (City of Syracuse) before acquiring an MBA. I then had a 20-year career running multinational businesses in numerous management capacities and as a venture capitalist.\nHowever, my Policy Studies background never left my blood, and I found myself later in life longing for the opportunity to combine my international business skills and desire to make a difference in the world. The Clinton Foundation offered the perfect environment for taking a business approach to international development. Professor Bill Coplin influenced me greatly in my days at Syracuse: I started as an International Relations major and followed him to Policy Studies, which was created during my time at Maxwell.\nMatt Mazer '15, JP Morgan\nI want to start off by saying that the real world is actually far better than college. Shocking, right? New York City is not all that bad either. It's amazing what happens when you build connections and can actually afford things. I hear often from depressed friends who hate post college life and still haven't found decent jobs. Don't get me wrong, college was fun, but life is about more than just a frat party.\nIn terms of the usefulness of my degree, I have used none of it for my current role (aside from skills I learned in PAF). As a risk and controls analyst, the only thing that has prepared me to get thrown into the fire was doing prior internships, networking, and learning skills like excel. No one ever asked me if I knew vlookups or pivot tables, they expected me to do them on the spot to assist with reporting.\nI got very lucky with my current rotation. My manager and team are incredibly supportive and empower me to learn new skills while trusting me with presentations and training other team members. My team is tasked with implementing a new risk assessment tool for my company. Eventually, the tool will be used company wide, but my team is on the cutting edge in terms of implementation and design. I'm learning skills like process modeling that won't be implemented throughout the firm for another 2 years. This makes me one of the few people firm wide who understands what will be happening down the road and how to implement the new priority processes.\nI've been reading constantly since I've moved to the city. I highly suggest If We Can Put a Man on the Moon: Getting Big Things Done in Government by William Eggers. It's one of the best policy books I've read. Justin Mathews recommended it to me. It's written by a Deloitte consultant and has a lot of great case studies that intersect business and the public sector. I encouraged Maggie to read it\nAdam Pelner '15 - Mental Health Policy\nMy professional goals have continued from my days as a Policy Studies major in advocating for those who are mentally ill and are not able to fight for themselves. It is in your course where I researched realistic policies in identifying what types of programs would help populations at high risk and need (including those who are homeless and incarcerated). We spoke about how legislation that funded programs to help those who suffered from mental health conditions were a noble cause. But you challenged me in asking the important questions as to what types of policies would be favorable, and more importantly, feasible. As a naive kid who thought everything could get done in the snap of a finger, you asked the important questions and gave me a baseline for how real policy works. Now working in that field, I see that policy in itself is incredibly complicated. But I've learned there are realistic and concrete solutions to drive change, and more importantly, effective communication skills that help drive that success (thank you Dale Carnegie).\nI have been working in the clinical field assisting in therapy for those with a variety of mental disabilities and researching alternative treatment methods as well as trying to expand those already in place. And while it has been an incredibly valuable experience, I am ready to take what you and others throughout the major have inspired me to do -- that is create feasible and long lasting change through policy and good legislation. This is why I am reaching out to you in assisting me with a quick reference to help me begin that journey in graduate school. Thank you again for everything you do. And whenever there is a perspective problem at work on how to treat a patient, I am reminded of your saying \"Life is an aggregation problem\".\nMelissa Peralta '14 B.A. Public Affairs and Public Relations, Syracuse University; MPH Candidate, Northeastern University\nI graduated from Syracuse University two years ago and entered the public relations field, working in finance and then consumer/lifestyle PR. I have since decided to take my career in a new direction by pursuing a Master's in Public Health - I hope to eventually be able to serve and give back to my local community in the Bronx and fight against health disparities. Majoring in Public Affairs at Syracuse University perfectly set me up for a future career in the public health field. As a student in PAF 315, I had the opportunity to work with the Food Bank of Central New York on a study surveying donor attitudes. To this date, I still credit this class and project in teaching me invaluable skills and lessons I now use. I also still refer to the 32. pg. report I turned in at the end of the semester in interviews! As a Policy Studies major working alongside Professor Coplin, you will gain an amazing array of skills that will allow you to excel in any field you chose to pursue after graduation.\nErica Maltby '13 - Principal, Management consulting firm\nHow did Policy Studies prepare me for consulting?\nPolicy Studies is the perfect testbed for consulting. You gain experience in areas that employers want to see- managing client relationships, requirements gathering, excel chops, data analysis, navigating ambiguity and presenting findings. Regardless of what type of consulting you go into, you will need all of those skills.\nWhat can students do in college to prepare for a career in consulting?\nIn consulting, you have to be able to sell your skills. Getting into consulting is no different. Luckily, the uniqueness of the Policy Studies major allows you to craft a story that will appeal to employers. If you see that the job requisite calls for someone who can gather requirements, think about your 315 and Benchmarks projects; if you ever asked your client questions such as: how many people should I survey?, what format should the report be in?, etc., then you have gathered requirements! Learn how to craft your story to sell your skills for the job at hand.\nWhile the Policy Studies major gives you great \u2018real life\u2019 consulting skills, it would benefit you to augment that foundation with a specialty. If you\u2019re interested in technology consulting, pick up a minor in the iSchool. If you\u2019re interested in management consulting, double major in Whitman. Having a second major or minor will give you an edge in your area of interest.\nThe final piece of advice is to leverage your 315 project to gain additional internships or independent consulting work. Having client-facing experience will make you an instant standout in the interview process; many candidates will be Excel stars. Not many will have client experience.\nWhat is healthcare consulting like?\nHealthcare is a significant practice in most consultancies, with many seeing it as their \u2018crown jewel.\u2019 The fact is- healthcare is complex, ever-growing, ever-changing, and behind other fields in terms of technology and innovation. That means there are a LOT of opportunities for consultants to help healthcare clients. Healthcare is also multifaceted- you could be working with providers, government, payers or non-profits. With each of those, the work that you\u2019re doing has a significant impact on you as an individual as well as the nation. It was a variety of technology consulting companies who implemented (for better or worse) the Affordable Care Act, one of the most significant pieces of legislation that we have seen in the past decade. The impact that you can have in healthcare consulting is unmatched in other practices. It is the significance of the work and vastness of opportunities that drives many to healthcare consulting.\nLauren Piefer '17 - Summer Intern for Health and Disability Advocates\nAs I began my internship this summer with a health policy non-profit in Chicago, I just wanted to say how much I appreciate all the tools and skills that are taught in both 101, 315, and from being a TA. The people I am doing projects for were truly impressed how much I already knew--as far as policy creation, implementation, benchmarking, research, and doing so in a professional setting.\nAnd it showed me how ahead of the other intern I am because I'm not stuck doing any data work this summer. Instead I have been put on a variety of projects involving helping write policy for a hospital collaboration in Chicago to implement supportive housing, am helping with a ride-share collaborative for hospitals and patients, database creation and input for a veterans program, and working on writing a white paper on the role of community determinants of health and need for policy to address these issues and seek solutions.\nI just wanted to thank you for all you do for your students and creating a curriculum that focuses on skills and tools rather than academia because seeing the benefit of experiential learning is incredible.\nRunjhun Nanchal \u201903 - Assistant Administrator for the Department of Urology, Johns HopkinsBayview Medical Center\nI was somewhat of the typically confused college undergrad who did not exactly know what career path to pursue by the time junior year rolled around. But what else could I do with a degree in Biochemistry? That was when I decided to take PAF 101, and almost by fluke Coplin convinced me to declare Policy Studies as a second major - in the second semester of my junior year!\nBut that was perhaps the best career decision of my life, for it ultimately led to this career in Health Administration.\nAfter grad school as I started an internship and then this job, I have realized that you were always accurate about at least one thing - that in school, more than academic knowledge, you need the critical thinking skills and tools to be able to excel in any job, and the PAF major offered exactly that - I have used the basic analysis skills from PAF 101, the Excel, report writing and presentation skills from PAF 315 and PAF 410. I still remember being horrified at the amount and complexity of work assigned in each class with practically little or no guidance. But that is exactly what a job in the real world is like, and believe it or not, those experiences from PAF have repeatedly helped me challenge myself in my career.\nIn fact, I had used the model of the report that I had written for my PAF 315 class for a big project. It went up to the President of our hospital, who was quite impressed with the format. I had used the Prince System for a substantial part of another fairly huge project that was in part sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. See, all those skills that you taught us have practical applications!\nKudos to Coplin and to his team for being one of the few academic programs to offer its students this skill set that is truly invaluable.\nAnd who says that Pre-Med and Basic Science research are the only viable tracks for a Bio/Biochemistry major? Several of my colleagues have had the same career path as I did....just without the PAF advantage ;).\nFor all the current/prospective PAF majors, be persistent with Prof Coplin, and do not be discouraged if he asks you to \"figure things out for yourself.\" Ultimately, he will give you the best advice.\"\nRyan Gerecht \u201906 \u2013 Researcher\nDuring the fall semester of 2004, while enrolled in PAF 101 taught by Professor William Coplin, I had the opportunity to study medicine from a very unique vantage point. For the entire semester, I researched, studied, questioned, and analyzed HIV/AIDS, not as the traditional biological or physiological mystery, but as a societal problem in Onondaga County. With my father being an Infectious Disease Physician and having worked with HIV/AIDS children throughout the summer of 2004, I thought I completely understood the risks and realities of the virus. - I was wrong! It wasn't until I was exposed to government policy making and analysis by Professor Coplin, that I realized the full circle of challenges surrounding those involved with HIV. As important as healthcare providers and scientists are to the treatment of those already infected, policy makers are the first line of defense against the continuation of the epidemic in the form of mandating prevention education, syringe exchange programs, and support services.\nResearch- Last semester I had the opportunity to delve into a variety of research databases investigating the latest HIV/AIDS reports from a variety of professional medical institutions such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the New England Journal of Medicine, and the New York State Health Department. Learning how to critically analyze such professional literature from a policy point of view taught me valuable lessons on the reality of changing society. Political feasibility, cost-benefit ratios, and survey design are terms that pre-meds are not normally familiar with yet are paramount in shaping modern medicine and overall healthcare.\nInterviews- Last semester I interviewed a variety of players, stakeholders, and experts from Onondaga County and across central New York from Onondaga County Executive, Nick Pirro, to Syracuse School Board members to the Director of AIDS Community Resources. Learning to interact with these busy professionals provided me with not only valuable information for formulating my policy and writing my modules, but it also taught me the value of being able to verbally communicate efficiently, and professionally. The art of speech and power of persuasion is not a skill pre-meds have the chance to develop in a laboratory over test-tubes and textbooks.\nWriting- The completion of 5 detailed reports presenting, analyzing, and proposing policy changes concerning HIV/AIDS was an exhausting yet thoroughly rewarding experience. The attention for detail that Coplin requires, the demand for time management, and the extreme emphasis placed on clear expression of ideas and plans will certainly serve me well in all aspects of life including medicine.\nAlthough I originally enrolled in PAF 101 in order to simply fill graduation requirements, I can now say that my experiences in the class will truly be a highlight in my college career. Professor Coplin's unique approach to teaching through doing good and learning tangible life skills is a treat in and of itself. However, the experience is made even more exceptional by Professor Coplin's incredible enthusiasm for teaching and for the success of his students!\nKerri Aronson\nThe classes required for Policy Studies educate students with valuable tools for numerous career paths. I learned many useful life skills including time management. I have worked closely with professors, and those employed in the government and non-profit sectors. In PAF 101, I interviewed a New York State representative, hospital workers, and employees of a domestic violence shelter. In my PAF 315 class, I worked closely with the Upstate New York Poison Control Center and helped them to improve public education through the analysis of a survey. Through my Max 123 class I gained a deeper understanding of the political side of\nhealth care. We studied extensively the problem of access to health care in America as well as the cost of health insurance. In my Data Management class I learned how to use computer programs including Microsoft Access and Excel. I can assure you I would not have done any of this had I not decided to major in Policy Studies.\nAnother large component of the major is my honors thesis. I am currently working with Upstate Medical University on community service initiatives for the medical students. With the help of Policy Studies advising, I designed a survey that will be given to the medical students to assess their involvement in the community. The survey will be used to give the university an idea of what volunteer programs the students are interested in. Thanks to the community service I have done for my Policy Studies major I have been exposed to many of the opportunities in the Syracuse Community and can use my experience for the project.\nPolicy Studies has given me opportunities and an education I never would have received with only a science major. I have been exposed to many aspects of healthcare before I even enter medical school. I know this broader understanding will only help me in my years as a Physician. I recommend that any pre-med take PAF 101 in their freshmen year to get a feel for the opportunities through a Policy Studies major. If a student decides down the road medical school isn't the right choice, policy studies opens the student up to opportunities in other careers, including health administration. I believe Policy Studies gave me an advantage over those who only major in biology or chemistry.\nMansi Mehta B.S. Biology, B.A Public Affairs- Syracuse University '09; MPH- Mount Sinai School of Medicine '11\nIn the two years that have passed since I have graduated Syracuse, I have graduated with a master's in public health, studied abroad to conduct research in Argentina, and now am working at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in New York City working on a grant funded project by the Center for Disease Control. It will never cease to surprise me how the work I did with Coplin still helps me today. Everything from knowing what benchmarks are, working with access, grant writing, and knowing specific details about policy (which my supervisor always seems to appreciate) comes up on a regular basis. Coplin\u2019s book, \"The Maxwell Manual for Good Citizenship\" (which sits in my bookcase in my apartment) STILL helps me, and I know it always will :)\nCoplin was always hard on his students, and I never understood why in the moment, but when I sit and think about it now I'm so thankful to have had a professor like him. I have so much more I want to do for this world, and I am so glad I stumbled upon PAF 101 when I did otherwise I would never have fully realized how I wanted to contribute to society.\nMargaret Giovannetti '04 - Policy Studies and Biology; Works for Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health in the Bureau of Substance Abuse Services and enrolled in Graduate School of Public Health in Boston\nMy grad school classes began at the beginning of September - I'm taking two classes in International Health, a biostats course, and an epidemiology course. You'll be happy to hear that a lot of what I am learning in biostats and epi are things I learned through my policy studies classes. The biostats class has a section on Excel, and these first few classes haven't even touched on anything I hadn't already learned in 315 for my survey. Also, both classes have talked about study design and data analysis, and the discussion is basically everything I did for the survey as well.\nI'm also working at the Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health in the Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. I sent in my survey and some other writing examples as part of my application, and I've been told they were huge selling points, as well as my knowledge of different MS programs and computer skills (i.e. PowerPoint, Excel, Access, web design). I have to admit, Coplin, you were right when you said employers look for computer skills and writing ability (don't let that compliment go to your head, Coplin). Well, if this email so far hasn't been a plug for the Policy Studies major, I'm not sure what is. I'm sure this is something you will point out at the beginning of some 101 lecture while you tell them they are all bad and better be paying attention in class because it is worthwhile. Well, it is worthwhile, so I hope you are still berating those undergrads as I suspect you are!\nChristiane LaBonte \u201906 \u2013 Health Insurance Specialist, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services\nI graduated from Syracuse in May 2006 with a BA in economics and policy studies, and loved my SU experience. Like most seniors, I was nervous about graduating and finding a job and learning how to do this adulthood thing. After graduation, I knew I wanted to move to Washington, D.C. I spent the spring and summer of 2005 there, and while interning with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I caught a rather acute case of \"Potomac Fever.\"\nSure enough, within three weeks of graduation, I accepted a job as a research assistant (RA) with The CNA Corporation, a not-for-profit policy research firm in Alexandria, Virginia. My work is in the area of health services research, which refers to the quality, efficiency, financing, and delivery of the health care system. The majority of CNA's staff hold PhDs in economics, but there are also sociologists and clinical and research psychologists on staff. At the moment, I am the only Bachelor's-level RA, so I am busy. Fortunately, my SU education prepared me for this job extremely well. One of my first tasks at CNA was implementing and analyzing results for a survey on disability compensation for the Department of Veterans Affairs. In order to analyze survey data, I primarily used SPSS, which I first learned in MAX 201, a required course for policy studies majors. Policy studies, in general, gave me the skills I needed to apply the theory I was learning in my economics courses.\nStephanie Zaremba (Good) - Federal Policy Manager at athenahealth\nAfter a detour through law school and a few years working as an attorney, I've settled into a dream job managing federal policy for athenahealth, a Massachusetts-based health IT company led by a zany yet genius CEO who I dare say you would love (and who employs a few of your alums, by the way). The company vision is to make healthcare work as it should, so I get to work on policy not because it's good for the company, but because it's good for society... doing well by doing good.\nRecently, as I was finally getting around to throwing out old high school and college notebooks, I came across my old PAF 101 notes. They were essentially a play-by-play of how I do my job now. I had never taken the time to stop and fully appreciate this before, but I could never have come into this new, non-legal role and excelled without that PAF foundation. So thank you.\nShannon McCool '10 - Physical Therapy\nMadeline Farnham '16 - Teacher - 6th Grade ELA\nI hope this email finds you well. Although my time at Syracuse was a few years ago (wow, time flies!) I wanted to reach out and express my most sincere gratitude for your commitment to making my Policy Studies education the best it could be. Your department plays such an instrumental role in creating passionate leaders and I am thrilled to have gotten a chance to learn from the best.\nI wanted to share an update about what I\u2019ve been up to over the past few years! After graduating last year, I joined Teach for America in Houston. I am a 6th grade English Language Arts teacher and am proudly serving in a Title 1 school where I get to do the thing I love every day\u2026 work with AMAZING kids. Although I love what I do, I am feeling a strong desire to push myself and am contemplating next steps. I think my best option may be going back to school soon!\nI can\u2019t help but think of what an incredible legacy you have created at SU. Whenever I am unsure about what lies ahead, I always know I can rely on the skills and experiences learned during my time at Maxwell to make me feel empowered. I still think about those opportunities, like my PAF 315 project working for the SUNY Syracuse Educational Opportunity Center and working at Nottingham High School, and can\u2019t help but feel grateful. I learned so much and have been well prepared for the working world! I hope you, your students, and your family are well!\nTara Tolton '18\nBy taking PAF 410, I discovered that the work I did in class and my work in the community go hand in hand. I learned so much more from studying because it helped me be better in my job. I improved as a tutor because I used the skills taught from assignments. It was effective to integrate both assignments and experience work, and especially the experience work, because the information was immediately being put to use, consequently sinking in much faster than learning through theoretical situations.\nThe immense support that the faculty gave the students was extremely helpful and very encouraging as well. Assignments were tailored to your experiences which helped to build a better understanding with each new assignment.\nKatie Hoole '13 -- Founder of Public Charter School, College Bound Academy\nThis last year was very challenging being a full time graduate student and being a founding team member of a new school, and I do not think I would have been as successful without my experience in the Policy Studies program under you. I am very grateful for learning from you those four years in undergrad - especially when you said things that made me cry and pushed and challenged me more than any teacher I had had before.\nThe school I am working at is under the model of a Success Academy charter school or an Uncommon school with the structure, rigorous academics, etc. We focus on supporting and challenging our students to be their best selves both academically, and social-emotionally. And because of that we talk about our own experiences in education. I never had a teacher tell me that what I was doing was not good enough or was not my best until I was in your PAF 101 class; I certainly turned in papers and exams in high school that were not my best.\nI am very thankful for your high expectations for your students, and your candidness. Without majoring in the PAF department, I do not know that I would have ever learned from someone who pushed me in those ways. Without the experience learning from you, I don't think I would have been the best teacher I could be for my students.\nThis year I was asked to be a founding principal of a KIPP elementary school in Tulsa, and join the Building Excellent Schools program to found a school somewhere in the country. I turned both down. I eventually want to either run or open a school, but first I want to be confident in my ability to be a highly effective educator for all kids, and know that I can manage adults and create a positive culture; two things I have learned from working under leadership who needed those skills.\nKimberly Simpson '05 - Curriculum Designer\nIn 2005, Dr. Coplin introduced me to Wendy Kopp during my senior year at Syracuse. I was inspired by the Teach for America movement and became a 2005 Corps member in Charlotte, North Carolina where I taught 8th grade English for eight years. I am still in education, but transitioned to higher education three years ago. This year I transitioned from an Assistant Professor of Practice to a Curriculum Designer at Relay Graduate School of Education. At least once a year, I am asked who is the teacher that inspired me to become a teacher. Dr. Coplin is that teacher for me. He believed in me when I was an indecisive undergrad, helped me land an internship at a non-profit organization, and encouraged me to see the value in \u201cdoing good\u201d. He instilled in me a sense of confidence that pushed me forward when I questioned myself as a small town girl from Ohio. I will always have fond memories of Syracuse because of his classes and his advice.\nSusan Crandall \u201905 \u2013 Teacher, Teach For America\nMy undergraduate experience as a policy studies major at Syracuse University has proven absolutely invaluable to my success as full-time staff member at Teach For America's national office in New York City. Policy studies prepared me well for my first job out of college; I was able to quickly thrive in a fast-paced, forward-thinking, intense workplace and make significant, measurable contributions to this organization - even as one of its youngest staff members.\nI left SU last May with a skill-set that far surpassed that of many of my peers in other disciplines. Through my policy studies classes, I gained mastery in areas that employers truly valued: data analysis and database management, quantitative goal-setting and measurement, computer software fluency, and survey design and research. Through practicums and internships, I also had countless real-world experiences in real-world settings that involved working and communicating effectively with external audiences. Policy studies taught me about tempered idealism: the notion that we can change the world, but only with pragmatic thought, ambitious goals, and strategic action.\nI was able to very easily transition into my job at Teach For America, where our mission is improving the educational and life opportunities for children growing up in low-income communities by placing outstanding recent college graduates in two-year teaching commitments in public schools. Though I saw other new staff members-fresh out of college like me-struggle at a workplace where organizational ability, critical and rigorous thinking, relentless pursuit of data-driven results, and constant and continuous improvement are absolutely essential components to success, I was able to dive into my new job with enthusiasm and immediate impact. As a member of our recruitment team, I was part of an effort to attract over 17,000 people to apply to the corps this year, which is a 39% increase among college seniors and a record in Teach For America's 15-year history.\nNext year, I will be teaching elementary school in the New York City public schools as a part of Teach For America's corps. As I prepare for what will be an intensely challenging experience, I again know that the practical education I received through the policy studies major has positioned me for major success. I have no doubts that-with hard work and tremendous persistence-the children in my classroom next year will make significant academic gains, and I am truly honored to have received a college education that will make that possible.\nLisa Mueller \u201902 \u2013 Teacher, High School for Leadership and Public Service, New York City\nAs an undergraduate in Public Affairs, I acquired many practical skills that allow me to be very successful in my profession today. PAF gave me, an aspiring educator, the experience of being a Teaching Assistant with two different professors and even teaching my own section of a community service course. I also took an internship opportunity offered only through PAF which introduced me to the world of urban education. These experiences prepared me well to enter a competitive Master's teaching program.\nIn addition, I was encouraged to network with professionals in the community and collaborate with my peers on policy projects requiring me to collect, analyze, and professionally present data. My writing and critical thinking skills became polished and my ability to understand and articulate the process of policy making sharpened.\nFinally, PAF was a really fun major in college! The program isn't too big, so I got to know my classmates and professors very well. I felt like what I was learning would be useful in my life and that has proved true in the 3 years I have been out of school. Professor Coplin's bark is bigger than his bite, and if you are brave enough to sit down with him for lunch someday, he will quickly have you convinced that you alone can save the world. His belief in my ability to make a difference motivated me throughout my higher education and still motivates me today.\nMehreen Nayani '10, Policy Studies, Teach For America 2010 Metro Atlanta Corps\nBecause of the policy studies major, PAF 315, and Coplin, I was able to continue working in education! I just finished my two year TFA commitment in Metro Atlanta in May. I taught 5th grade (all subjects) in Atlanta, Georgia. My interest in education and education policy was sparked because of the policy studies major. I probably would have never taken this route if it had not been for PAF 101. The major taught me about real situations and you made sure to not sugar coat how government and policy work. Coplin\u2019s openness and blunt attitude pushed some away, but I think that is what got me more passionate.\nAnyways, if I remember correctly, you're not one to enjoy lengthy emails. Because of the skills I learned in the major, and specifically PAF 315, I was able to get a job with Achievement First as an Operations Associate for Bushwick Middle School in Brooklyn, NY. I am certain that I would not have even qualified for such a role had I not taken 315 and be pushed to work with excel, analyze data, and create a report. I used my 315 report as an example to help me create a data report I submitted as part of the interview process. During my interview, my interviewer said that my submission showed that my excel skill set was far better than the other candidates. I immediately thought about the long hours I spent in the lab perfecting my report and how tedious the process was. I was quite annoyed and frustrated at times, but I now realize how important this skill set is and absolutely correct Coplin was the whole time.\nThis major and the class are truly based on skills that real people use. I am lucky that I was able to participate in such a program. It really has opened doors for me that might not have been opened, and it has allowed me to continue working in a field that I enjoy and am passionate about.\nThank you to Coplin for creating such a program that allows students to learn skills that they will actually use in the professional world. I am an employed college graduate (and I stress employed!) doing something I love and hoping to make a difference because of this major. And I still wear my \"Top 10 Coplinisms\" shirt very proudly!\nSpencer Knowles (took the course at Gouverneur High School in Central New York)\nI absolutely hated the horrible modules in your class. Public Policy was my least favorite class and I dreaded going there every day. I love your philosophy on life, society, college, and work though. It's very straightforward and realistic. You also stated that relationships are about tolerance. I keep that in mind frequently when annoyed with my longtime girlfriend who I will marry in the next couple of years. I gained many skills from your class and learned an extensive amount of information about our government, laws, and crime (my topic). I'm now attending RPI for nuclear engineering and use much of what your class taught me every week. Thank you for positively influencing my thought processes, and helping gain important life skills.\nNick Taddeo, Former TA for PAF 101 and current Teach For America Teacher\nI am just starting on my second semester of school as a 6th grade math teacher in the Dallas Independent School District. Teach For America has been the challenge of a lifetime but I know I am continuing to build on the professional skills that started with your PAF courses a few years ago. It's true that \"Excel is life\". Our principal saw the spreadsheet another corps member and I use to track student performance and has implemented it school wide. We now have to train the other teachers how to use it (harder than teaching low income students math).\nRachel Liebman '02 - Teach For America Corps Member '02, Masters in Teaching from American University, Curriculum Specialist at Educational Options\nI only knew two things about my future career when I came to Syracuse: I didn't want it to be focused on earning a ton of money, and it had to have a positive impact on something. That's it. That's all I knew.\nThen I met Coplin and like the rest of us, took PAF 101.\nI sat in that auditorium and watched the Teach For America video that Coplin uses to show what a good nonprofit looks like. Immediately, I knew that TFA was exactly the type of organization that I wanted in on. From that day on, I'd consider the way that every class I took and every paper I wrote would impact my future classrooms. I poured myself into Policy Studies.\nFirst, I was a TA for 101; I learned to listen to the boss, to lead my peers, and to learn from mine and others' mistakes. Then I helped design and implement a survey for 315; I learned about teamwork, tedium in Excel, and the discipline of writing. Next I helped design and implement an after school program at Wilson Park for PAF 410; I learned about humility and a little about teaching. I was using Policy Studies to set myself on the path to education reform through TFA.\nLucky for me, Coplin urged me not apply to TFA. Like all of his other techniques, his discouragement effectively motivated me not only to apply, but through and beyond my initial two-year commitment. Every day in the classroom, in one way or another, I consciously used everything I learned from my Policy courses. But more than that, I heard Coplin's words in my head telling me to \"Do Good.\" I also heard his words come out of my mouth, urging my students to Do Good. Yes, \"Do Good,\" with a capital D and a capital G, because that's what it's all about. That is what he taught me. That is what Policy Studies proved to me. The hours upon hours on Excel, in the lab, fighting with Coplin-it's all worth it. It's all worth it because in the end, you learn how to Do Good effectively.\nJustin Buffman '01 - Middle School teacher and participant of Middle School Endorsement program\nI'm finishing up a program to obtain Middle School Endorsement in Math so I can teach in the fall. I just accepted an offer for a teaching position at a middle school and look forward to finally having \"my own classroom\", and place to go to everyday. I know this will sound cheesy, but a lot of the skills I gained from the courses really helped me through my postgraduate studies, and in the workplace.\nI found all the writing, especially the different types of writing, helpful. Knowing who your audience is helps frame you're writing just as much as focusing on a topic. The other skill that really pops into my head is the interpersonal skills. During the coursework for PAF, you got to work on different teams and for different types of \"bosses\". A lot of the training for Middle School Endorsement is focused on teaming, as more schools are using this method of teaching to their advantage. The major helps you become accustomed to working in teams, to learn to balance being heard and listening. It may not sound like much, but knowing when to listen is a skill. Otherwise, when you do try and make a point it can discredit you.\nMelissa Rouette '01 - Teach For America\nWhen I first joined Teach For America in 2001, I had no idea how my degree in Policy Studies would help me to be successful as an elementary school teacher. However, I quickly found that so many of the skills essential to being a highly effective teacher are skills that I had obtained through my work in Policy Studies. It is very clear to me that everything I learned as a policy studies student contributed greatly to my ability to make significant gains in academic achievement with my second grade students in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.\nSome of the most important skills I needed to be successful in the classroom were benchmarking, data analysis and critical thinking - all of which I learned as a policy studies student. Prior to taking PAF 315 I didn't know what benchmarking (setting measurable goals to determine success) was. As a teacher, it is absolutely essential to determine the levels that each of your students is entering at, and then to set benchmarks that should be reached at regular intervals throughout the school year so that you know each student is on the path to success for the end of the year and beyond. Hand-in-hand with benchmarking is data analysis. Through the various public affairs courses I was able to get many, many hours of practice with this. As a teacher I had to constantly be collecting data about my students' academic progress and then analyzing the data to see if each student was on track to meet the goals I had set, as well as to determine any trends in the data. Was there a certain academic skill that all of my students had done particularly well or poor with? If so, why? Was there a certain group of students who were struggling more than others? Of course, this is where critical thinking became essential - after I had analyzed the data and determined trends, what was going to make the biggest impact in moving my students forward?\nAnother essential skill to teaching is collaboration, which I was able to strengthen through my policy studies coursework. Many of the public affairs courses require group work on major projects. Teachers, like so many other professionals, must be able to work collaboratively with others in order to have the greatest impact possible. Though I was the instructional leader in my classroom, it was so important that I work on a regular basis with the other second grade teachers at my school to get and share new ideas for lessons, ask for feedback on my instruction, and work through struggles I was having in my room. Also, in order to make a difference for students on a school-wide level, it was imperative for me to join committees and work with colleagues throughout the school for change.\nCommunication is also a key skill to have as a teacher. The policy studies major provided me with a number of experiences beyond the Syracuse University campus, working with organizations in the community. Through this work I had to learn to communicate effectively with a variety of people in order to accomplish what I had set out to accomplish. This helped me to be better prepared for communicating with parents, my principal, other teachers, and community members - all of whom were important to me being able to reach my goals for my students.\nEach of these skills, as well as writing, survey design, and working with Excel, helped me to be highly effective in the work I did as a teacher. They continue to help me in my work today as a Program Director with the Teach For America program, where I select, train, and support corps members. I am incredibly proud to have been a policy studies major, and am thankful to Professor Coplin and Carol Dwyer for helping me obtain the tools I have needed to be successful in my work.\nChandra Keller-Allen '97 - Inclusive Elementary Education & Policy Studies dual major, MPP from UCLA, current doc student and research assistant George Washington University\nThe field of public policy has become one of my work-life passions and it all started with PAF 101 and Coplin. After SU, I went on to teach in special education for several years, get a Masters of Public Policy at UCLA, and work on budget, policy, and research issues at the US Department of Health and Human Services as a Presidential Management Fellow. Now I work at George Washington University as a researcher while I finish my doctorate.\nI have been able to handle varied responsibilities in my career, including chairing contentious parent meetings, dealing with autistic children throwing tantrums (sometimes Coplin yelling can be a bit like a child with autism having a tantrum), writing high quality reports, preparing the President's Budget (using Excel, of course), and planning and conducting empirical research, in large part because of the skill sets and foundational knowledge I learned at Maxwell. My problem has not ever been that I couldn't find a job, but that I couldn't decide which job to take. Education policy is a field in great need of some quality PAF graduates. Whether you want to teach, work on education policy, or do education research, the Policy Studies major (especially coupled with an education major) is a clear asset.\nIn addition to the compelling career-related reasons, I would recommend doing the Policy Studies program because of the people and relationships. Once you graduate and ten years fly by, you won't remember every book you read, or paper you wrote, or even every professor you had. But you will remember Coplin. He is the kind of person that sticks with you, berates you in your subconscious, and spurs you on to keep doing good. I distinctly recall an episode where I met with him to discuss a draft of my final paper for 315. We talked about the paper briefly, my responses clearly not sufficient to his comments. He suddenly reached into his desk drawer, grabbed a rubber stamp with a wooden handle, and slammed it down onto my paper, causing me to jump slightly in my seat. It said, \"Your writing stinks.\"\nAlexis Lian '11- B.A. Policy Studies, B.A. Political Science\nI can't tell you how much the Policy Studies major has helped me over the past few months and into my current job as a TFA corps member. Recently, when I would show my own bosses how to use format painter, Excel spreadsheet formulas, formatting tips and shortcuts, and quickly find resources online, it really showed me that every single class I took within the major had a purpose and I can't tell you how thankful I am for that. The attention to detail that is required through the major has been incredibly valuable to me as I have been reviewing documents for those above me. I will be incorporating these editing skills, as well as 'real' life skills, into my classroom in an effort to carry on Professor Coplin's educational ideals. Although these assignments and 'nit-picky' attitudes seemed meticulous and difficult at the time, those skills have been invaluable to me. It has become second instinct to pick out grammatical and formatting errors in PowerPoint presentations at TFA and school-wide meetings (a gift and a curse). When my fellow teachers open up an Excel spreadsheet or try to start a report for their masters programs and don't know where to start, I have to just smile to myself. Remembering my late nights finishing modules and my PAF 315 paper, I am able to return to those skills that helped me so many times and start that report, memo, budget or spreadsheet that they so desperately now need help with!\nShannon E. Walsh '16\nI am currently in PAF 101 and have be selected to become a TA for Fall 2015. I wanted to start by saying thank you for the opportunity to work with you and the future TAs next fall.\nMore specifically, I wanted to thank you for including the O*NET Online in Module 4. After going through that exercise, my curiosity was sparked and I dug deeper into the education required to become a school psychologist where I live. Through this research, I found out that one of the certified programs in PA is through the doctorate program at Lehigh University, about thirty minutes from my hometown. What happened next was accidental, however, most beneficial. I scrolled through Lehigh University's program website and saw a list of graduates. One graduate stuck out because the site noted this woman is now a professor here at Syracuse University, something I would probably not have discovered without this exercise. I looked up classes this professor teaches and coincidentally I had planned on enrolling in several of them next year. It is through the skills developed in PAF 101 that has potentially allowed me to find a valuable player and mentor here on campus that is directly connected to classes I will take and connected to where I will be looking to earn my doctorate.\nAfter all is said and done, you are right, it comes down to skills.\nJohn Mandyck \u201989 \u2013 Vice President of Government and International Relations, Carrier Corporation\nHardly a day goes by where I don't rely on skills or instincts developed by the Policy Studies major. I was immediately drawn to the program because of its practical approach to actually doing something. Of course the eccentricities of Bill Coplin added an intriguing bonus. I'll never forget that my freshman year textbook was The New York Times. It was the perfect, real-world compliment to the policy analysis skills learned in class, like identifying problems, policy alternatives, players and preferred approaches (the policy cycle that you'll learn). To this day, I am a most critical reader of graphs and tables, looking always for the appropriate labels and data identification drilled into me as a freshman in PAF 101.\nToday, I manage domestic and international public policies and the resulting effects on a large global corporation. While public policy issues vary in substance and color across the globe, the method to understanding these issues, and what to do about them, are best managed through a consistent analytical approach. That's what Policy Studies is all about. That's why the major has served me so well in my professional development.\nThe major by itself will not automatically create a career. Personal motivation must play its role. Students must create the future instead of just waiting for it to happen. Policy Studies is the tool box to creating a future. It offers practical skills that can be applied to any endeavor.\nJennifer Bundy \u201815 - The Advisory Board Company\nUpon graduation, most of my fellow Political Science grads went right to law school or graduate school \u2013 making me feel a bit insecure about my own post-grad plans. For a moment right after graduation I thought law school still seemed like the right move \u2013 I even took the LSAT + was accepted into law school for Fall 2016.\nI had taken a job at the Advisory Board Company on a whim (mainly because it was in DC + seemed like a fun place to work). The Advisory Board Company is a for-profit consulting/research firm in the healthcare + higher education industries\u2014far from a non-profit or law firm where I originally pictured myself. I was suddenly thrust into a business environment where I was responsible for generating leads for our services at health systems across America.\nAs I got my law school acceptance letter I just remembered your voice \u201cdo not go to law school\u201d \u2013 and really thought about how it didn\u2019t necessarily go along with my career goals or play to my strengths. I ended up declining my admittance to law school and continued on at my firm, where I was promoted to a Sales Director. I now get to travel around the country (for free) and visit with college/universities to discuss how my firm can help them with enrollment, student affairs, research, etc. They\u2019ll even pay for part of an MBA/MPA down the line! Sales gets a bad rap I think, but not only do I feel like I am doing well by doing good --- I am also have fun!\nTo end this long email \u2013 I just want to reiterate how thankful I am that you gave real, practical advice all those years ago in PAF 101. If I hadn\u2019t been in your program I may be an underpaid and unhappy lawyer right now!\nLauren Ottaviano \u201913 \u2013 Intelligence Analyst Consultant for Ernst & Young\nThe summer between my sophomore and junior year, I interned for a medical device company as a \"Market Analyst.\" My first day they asked me if I knew how to use excel and design surveys and to test me they had me design a client satisfaction survey and then create a mini-report for my boss. I finished that and a few hours later the VP of marketing for the company came into my office with my survey and report and asked me if I would be willing to travel with them to Chicago to survey potential clients. They were shocked that as a college student I knew not only how to create surveys but how to graphically present, obviously everything I learned in 315 and 410.\nThe following summer I interned for JP Morgan Chase in their Wall Street Office. I proved my excel abilities early on by helping the CFO of their second largest line of business create financial reports for company Executives. I also applied my Policy Studies skills to design and implement process improvements for Executive Management, and managed fellow interns and international team to define, standardize and analyze metrics for global performance initiative within their Corporate and Investment Bank. Collaborating with a team for Benchmarking prepared me to work on an international team - an incredibly necessary skill for job success.\nI am a firm believer that the many job offers I received my senior year were because of the skills I learned as a Policy Studies major. Marketing myself as having analytical, teamwork, communication, writing and professional skills proved to be the key to my job hunting success.\nMegan Parker \u201907 \u2013 Intern, General Electric\nAfter graduation in May I will be working in General Electric's Communications Leadership Development Program at its corporate headquarters in Connecticut. I can say, without any hesitation, that I got this job because of my policy studies major.\nWorking as a policy studies major I was given the opportunity to plan the first Skills for Success conference for Syracuse high school students. The conference was a final competition for high school students to demonstrate skills they had learned over the semester. General Electric, a company with a long history of promoting education, provided the scholarship money for the competition and sent a representative to the conference to present to the winner. During the conference I was able to meet the representative from General Electric and an internship interview followed that meeting.\nWhile I was working as an intern my skills education and experience in analyzing data were extremely important. One of my first projects was to analyze feedback surveys and produce a professional report of the results. This project was exactly what I had completed the semester prior in my policy studies class and therefore was very easy for me to complete. Also the knowledge I gained on public policy and the \"state of the world\" was extremely important in being able to place context around the public relations campaigns I worked on. As no communications work takes place in a vacuum, it was extremely important for me to understand the forces behind policies and how to properly analyze the policy's effectiveness.\nNow as I look forward to my job I know that I will be able to apply the skills I learned and the \"do-gooder\" attitude I developed as a policy studies major to my future projects. There simply is not a better combination than public relations and policy studies.\nJeff J. Dennis \u201902 \u2013 IT Consultant, Deloitte\nThere are some courses of study in college that will teach you facts, a body of knowledge that may or may not be useful to draw upon over the course of your career. This is great if you know exactly what you want to do and are confident that you will never change your mind. Policy Studies, on the other hand, teaches you how to learn and how to interact with your environment. It provides you with a framework for analyzing the world around you and a methodology for being effective in whatever you are trying to accomplish. It is the ideal complement to a more industry specific major for those who have a passion for a particular business, and also perfect for people who have no clue what they want to do with their lives but want to be prepared for whatever opportunity that may come along.\nThe policy studies major is great preparation for the working world. It is highly challenging, very dynamic and largely self-directed. My experience in consulting has been much the same. If you can succeed in the policy studies major, you will most likely be able to succeed in any career field. Employers know this, and it is the reason that policy studies majors wind up with some of the hottest and highest paying jobs offered to each graduating class.\nPolicy studies will teach you who to think critically, respond to change, communicate effectively and accept constructive criticism in the spirit in which it is given. These are essential skills for whatever career you may want to pursue in the public, private or non-profit sectors. Whether you want to be a GE financial analyst, a teacher at a public school or an IT consultant like me, policy studies will give you the tools you need to excel.\nLori Bistis '00 -- PricewaterCooper LLP, Director of PricewaterCooper's Deals Practice\nI have not been in touch over the years but I often think of the Public Policy Program and how it steered me into the career I am in today, which is management consulting (focused on deals, M&A). You were smart to bring the Accenture (former Andersen Consulting) team into your classroom all of those years ago.... I remember you told me consulting was a good option for me, as it was the same as getting an MBA except they would pay me... Well, here I am 16 years later, and I never even had to go to grad school to get to where I am today.\nZach Levek '11 Public Consulting Group\nAlthough I would argue the current job market is difficult across all sectors, I was recently able to find a job. I initially was interning at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) in Denver, CO, my hometown. This was a paid public policy intern position, indeed a rarity. I was hired at NCSL because of my experience with both survey design and survey analysis through PAF 315 and experience analyzing data through work in PAF 410 Community Benchmarks.\nMy new position requires me to conduct business-side analysis of Medicaid spending. My new employer was most impressed with my extensive use of Excel and I explained it was a necessary skill to succeed in Syracuse University's Policy Studies major. Even though I resisted your encouragement to pursue the business side of policy studies, it seems to have found me.\nHon. Brian D. Burns '95 - Otsego County Judge, Acting Supreme Court Justice, Dublin City University Fulbright Visiting Teacher\n...met with members of Ireland's Department of Justice Organized Crime and Drugs Unit, their Department of Health, the Chair of the Working Group to develop Ireland's National Drug Policy, and representative from a junior Minister of State to advise them on my Drug Court - and have been asked to continue to advise them after I return to the States. I never thought my voice would help shape Ireland's national drug policy and am grateful for this opportunity. I'm also grateful to Syracuse University, Maxwell, and to you for everything I learned as a Policy Studies Major. The critical analysis skills I gained there have helped shape my career and in many ways are the foundation of any success I have been fortunate enough to enjoy.\nAlexandra Doney '16 - Legal Assistant\nI recently took a position at a law firm in Lowville as a legal assistant. It is a near perfect fit for me because I'm actually getting the opportunity to work on different types of legal cases and gain actual experience doing research and writing in a legal field. Most of my work recently has been with estates, so at least my clients are cool...literally.\nI think you will be glad to know the reason that I was offered the job was because the lawyer needed someone who knew excel to catalogue receipts and create some spreadsheets for an embezzlement case. I can now proudly say that Policy Studies has been the sole reason I have gained employment TWICE in my first year out of SU!!!!\nJon Jacobs '08 -- Attorney with the Department of Justice Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives\nI want to thank you for the tremendous impact you and the program continue to have on my career. I was interested in law school throughout college. However, you insisted I work before law school. After 5 years, I attended part-time law school. I attribute this decision to the policy studies program's foundation based on hands on work experience. This proved to be an invaluable opportunity to network, gain professional experience and learn the law. In short, my decision to work before law school ultimately lead to this opportunity with ATF, and the skills taught in the program opened many doors.\nSally Smith \u201996 \u2013 Attorney Advisor to the Inspector General, Federal Communications Commission\nI graduated from Syracuse in May 1996 with a BA in policy studies. I was a Remembrance Scholar and spend quality time in the marching band. I went on the get my JD from Syracuse College of Law in 1999. Following the traditional legal path, I joined a law firm in New York as an associate. After being stuck in the basement of a law firm researching and writing memos, I decided to move to Washington, DC and get away from the snow. I stayed with the law and worked as a Technology Transfer Attorney as a consultant to the Army for a couple years and then wound up going contract administration at a government contractor. After that, I moved to big business, and worked as the Director of Contracts with AT&T Government Solutions. After 5 years with Ma Bell, I made the big change and joined the Government as an Attorney Advisor to the Inspector General at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).\nAlthough most of my career has been with the law, it has always been the basics of policy studies that keep me grounded and going in the right direction. Not only did I gain the hard skills that can be used in the workplace, I was also able to walk away with \"real world\" experiences that employers wanted. Whether it was the semester I spent in NYC at the High School for Leadership and Public Service, the time I spent working as a TA for PAF 315, or the time spent in Renee Captor's class learning that Law & Order is not the way the \"real law\" operates - what I learned and practiced in policy studies still shows through today. Although I work to enforce the laws of the FCC, I am teaming with economists, statisticians, and analysts to evaluate the efficiencies of our audits and investigations, and formulate changes to our structure to better serve the Commission and the public. Although the law degree got me in the door, it's the structure and expertise I got in policy studies that gives me broader exposure and opportunities today.\nSo what do you need to know? You may think 5 points for turning in a paper late or 2 points here and there for formatting, is silly or bothersome. Guess what? There's an entire section of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) which governs federal contracts that specifically speaks to formatting, deadlines, and the consequences. Not following the rules can get a billion dollar proposal thrown out without the evaluator reading page one! No excuses, no second chances. Try explaining to your employer that you just lost revenue dollars and jobs because you didn't use the right sized margins or font. 2 points doesn't seem so frivolous now does it?\nLearn what it's like to give up your time and care about someone or something else. The time you take to do your community service is more than credit or a \"gotta do\" to get through PAF. It's a chance to get real world experience - something that most students and graduates won't have. It's a chance to try and see what you like to do and \"test drive\" possible career choices. Finally, it's a chance to do something good with what you have. There is nothing better for the soul than to spend time giving to someone else. To go to Syracuse, you have special gifts and opportunities that most people can't imagine. Go share those gifts with someone else. And don't forget when you get that piece of paper when you graduate and walk out to the Dome, to keep doing something for someone else. Donate blood, mentor a child, build a house, usher at a local theater, follow your passion and help someone out. They need it and you have those skills!\nPAF taught me a lot. I thought outside of the box and Coplin encouraged that with \"gentle\" nudging to get back in line every now and then. I fondly remember those long nights with a lot of coffee working in Excel or deciding the format that my PowerPoint presentation needed to be in to satisfy a client. Not much has changed, now that I think about it. I'm still thinking outside the box and I'm still drinking coffee while working on an Excel spreadsheet. And I'm still determined to do good!\nMichael Sanderson '02 - Legislative Director, Maryland Association of Counties\nI'm doing my best to put my Public Affairs studies to work in real life -- I've been in public policy now for nearly 15 years, working for the Maryland General Assembly as a tax policy expert and legislative committee staffer, and now I work as the Legislative Director for the Maryland Association of Counties, basically lobbying the state legislature on behalf of local government issues. On the side, I also teach economics at Anne Arundel Community College, which I really enjoy.\nAs a professional in public policy, there's nothing from my college coursework that connects as well to the things I do professionally more than the core concepts of Syracuse University's Policy Studies program. The skills that I started building in those classes are the ones that I need all the time when analyzing and influencing public policy issues. Academically, there's nothing more central to what we do in the policymaking arena.\nJoseph Daniel Krzysiak, '09 - Paralegal\nAfter working with numerous not-for-profits and consulting groups, I decided to work in the legal profession to decide if I'd like to practice law in the future. I applied for a paralegal position with a law firm and have just started. Ideally I would like to work with a nonprofit.\nPaying attention to detail as a paralegal is very important and essential in everyday paralegal work. All the annoying and tedious editing that was taught in the Policy Studies program is helping me out.\nMy 101 TA experience helped me even more. Correcting those modules, looking for errors, and adhering to the APA style. Getting points off your papers is nothing compared to some of the work that is carried out in a law firm.\nAdam J. Karns, '03 - Litigation Associate\nI graduated from SU in December 2003 with a dual major in Policy Studies and Spanish. In 2004, I headed to law school at the University at Buffalo. I received my J.D. in 2007, and I passed the NY bar exam which I took in July 2007. After the bar exam, I worked for one year as a judicial law clerk in Pennsylvania, during which time I also sat for and passed the PA bar exam. I am now working as a litigation associate at Relin, Goldstein & Crane, LLP, a medium-sized law firm in Rochester. I have tried several cases and I am in court a minimum of three days per week.\nOf all my courses at SU, the required courses for the policy studies major were by far the most challenging and practical. My writing skills improved tremendously, in large part because the policy studies major emphasizes the importance and effectiveness of writing in a succinct, technical manner. This has proven invaluable in my career as an attorney.\nStephanie Good, '08 - First Year Law Student\nPolicy Studies gave me a background that set me apart from my peers in my first year of law school. Obviously, everyone at law school is extremely smart, but courses like PAF 101 and PAF 315 forced me to master skills like writing concisely, being attentive to detail, and researching thoroughly. Those skills are why I excelled in legal writing - while everyone else had to spend the first semester learning how to stop writing \"like English majors,\" Coplin broke me of that habit years before and I had a huge advantage on everyone else.\nAlso, the Policy Studies puts a big emphasis on knowing the ins and outs of programs like Microsoft Word and Excel, and many times I have been a very valuable employee because I know how to set up an elaborate spread sheet or because I can show someone how to put a different footer on different pages. It all seems trivial until you realize how much your boss needs you because you are the only one who knows how to work that master spreadsheet of all the cases your firm is currently handling and who is working on them.\nThe other great thing about Policy Studies is how well it pairs with so many other programs at Syracuse. I also majored in Economics, at Coplin's strong urging. I can't count how many times I've been reading a case that had a detailed discussion of economic policy and I've thought about how lucky I am to have such a strong background in both policy and economics. It comes up in law a lot more than you might think. Policy Studies also paired really well with some courses I took in the Legal Studies program that is run through\nUniversity College. The legal research and writing course was a great way to further hone the writing skills I learned in PAF 101 and PAF 315.\nCarlo Serio '07 - Paralegal Dechert LLP\nI decided to take a year or two off before going to law school. I wanted to get a little more experience, take a break from school so I'm not already burned out when I enter law school, and make sure that law school is what I really want to do. I accepted a job as a paralegal at Dechert LLP in Manhattan and I love it. The city is great and I really enjoy my job. I'm learning a lot and also making some great contacts. During my interview process with the several firms I applied to, Syracuse (the Maxwell School in particular) and my Policy Studies major were always topics of discussion. A lot of the skills you taught me were beneficial in me getting the job I decided to take. The work I did in the major, especially the internships were so helpful and tended to be the focus of my interviews. The employers liked how there was an emphasis on both individual and team work. I just wanted to thank you again for all of your help during my years at Syracuse. The practicality of what is done in the major set it apart from a lot of others at Syracuse.\nEric Apjohn '06 - Law School Student\nMy time at WP with Andy as a volunteer under Amy Klein and Vanessa Delaine, which led to the two of us taking over their program when both Amy and Vanessa went abroad, is one of the foremost memories in my mind during my 4 years at Syracuse. This experience actually served as the basis for my law school admission essay. I'll never forget some of the work I did during my time as a PAF major at SU, especially as a co-manager of the WP mentoring program with Andy.\nAs a freshman I wasn't quite sure of the significance in requiring volunteer hours for 101 but I'm glad I stuck with the program and ended up completing countless hours at both WP and Skills.\nShaun Kodes '04 - Law Student at New York Law School\nI have just completed my first semester at New York Law School and I cannot thank you enough for the skills that you have taught me through my four years at SU. I finished my first semester with a 3.5 GPA which places me in the top 10 percentile of my class. In addition, I have been selected to partake in a very exciting study with several legal scholars. We will be analyzing the trends in the rate of litigation in the US and how accurately it is represented by the media and by politicians. The position was highly competitive and I can honestly say that the only reason I got this opportunity was because of the skills I learned in PAF. There were three rounds of interviews, a written policy analysis, and a writing sample. The interview process went well since I was able to apply the public speaking skills that I learned in 101, 315, & 410; the written policy analysis was basically a combination of the 315 paper, the Mod's, and the law and society courses; and finally I used the B&G club paper from 410 as the writing sample which blew them away (and don't worry Carol, I made sure to tell them that you had revised the paper).\nAlthough Coplin always tries to convince his students to do anything but go into law, when they do, I am sure they will be the most prepared. However, as a word of caution, if a student leaves PAF 400 w/ Captor and says \"I want to be a lawyer,\" tell him/her to take Con Law or American Legal History. I think that Renee makes class so interesting that it presents a glorified version of the profession. Students interested in law should take at least two courses that deal with actual case law analysis (i.e. Con Law I or II) to make sure that they are prepared to dedicate three years of their lives to reading similar material. Unfortunately, I have seen many students that chose to go to law school after just taking non-intensive case reading courses (i.e. Renee Captor's class) and were unprepared for what they got themselves into.\nIn addition, I never actually thought that a member of the legal profession would ever benefit from knowing how to use Access ... boy was I wrong. My firm was having a problem with their file managing software and they needed to add an additional search and report function to their program. The company that released the software charges thousands of dollars to design such a program and incorporate it into our system. During the holiday break, I stopped by the office and had engaged in a conversation with one of the senior partners at the firm when he told me about the situation. I informed him that I was familiar with our filing system and that I could design the search and report function in Access and then give it to the software company to translate into our system. The database took me a week, it saved the company thousands of dollars, and got me a significant raise. Once again, PAF to the rescue.\nI will be eternally grateful for the guidance and wisdom that the two of you have given me, and the lessons I have learned are truly responsible for my success in law school. I hope that everything is going well, and hopefully Coplin has broken the curse of the declining spring enrollment in PAF 101.\nDavid H. Greenberg, '97 (former 101 and 315 TA), Associate at Dickstein Shapiro LLP\nI chose Policy Studies over other courses of study because of the major's pragmatic focus on the real world rather than the theoretical. Now, approaching ten years after my graduation, I have no doubt that I made the right choice. I use the analytical framework honed during four years under Professor Coplin's tutelage each and every day. Indeed, how many other majors can say that they still read their 101 textbook each and every morning? I do, along with the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal for editorial balance.\nToday, I am a member of the State Government Compliance and Litigation Practice in one of the largest law firms in Washington, D.C. My job is to educate state attorneys general on complex legal issues that affect both their states and my clients, and assist attorneys general in reaching non-litigation solutions when they do have concerns about my clients' actions or inactions. As part of my representation of several Fortune 500 companies in this practice, I am doing largely the same player, position, and priority analysis I did as a PAF student. And because the major focuses on development of a toolkit of skills (instead of the collection of soon to be outdated substantive knowledge), I am able to provide counsel to companies in a variety of industries, from retailers to pharmaceutical companies to table-top video game manufacturers.\nI also was drawn to the major for its commitment to public service. I vividly remember taking the Athenian Oath on the last day of PAF101, and to the extent my day job does not allow me to live up to the lofty principles I committed myself to that day, I try to find other ways to help transmit our world greater and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. Two examples come to mind.\nFirst, my colleagues at the law firm elected me to serve on a liaison committee with senior management, which allowed me to work to make the firm a better place for my fellow associates. Our successes were highlighted in a feature article in the American Lawyer magazine, which chronicled the firm's assent from among the worst ranked firms based on associate satisfaction to the best firm in the country in that category. Second, I ran for and was elected to what must be the lowest ranking elected post in all of the land: a Director of the Conduit Road Fire Board, a citizen-constituted body created by the Maryland Legislature in 1933. The Conduit Road Fire Board established and oversees the Glen Echo Volunteer Fire Department in Bethesda, Maryland. I am now a Vice President of that organization and work to make sure my family and neighbors are receiving world-class fire and rescue service.\nI recommend that Policy Studies major to current students without reservation. I am confident that without the skills learned in and around Maxwell Room 102, I would not be in the position that I am today.\nBryan Thomas Fischer '11 (current Policy Studies Major),Brindisi, Murad, Brindisi, Pearlman, Juilian & Pertz Law Firm\nCoplin, the anal retentiveness and excel skills you have forced onto me have done two things for me this summer (a blessing and a curse). I landed a paid internship with the Brindisi, Murad, Brindisi, Pearlman, Juilian & Pertz law firm out of Utica, NY through a Herkimer County program and apparently they liked me and my ability to write and edit all the legal documents that need to be sent to other lawyers for each case (they are made up of like 20 plus paragraphs of about 1-2 sentences each like a module) because they asked me to continue to work till the end of the summer after my 200 hours are up. However, one day I was asked to make a word document outlining some expenses and instead I ended up making an excel sheet because it made things look more organized and it made more sense to save time and use formulas. Long story short I went from spinning around in my chair because I finished all of my work for that day and whatever else I could help the paralegals with to having 15 files with requests for excel sheets put on my desk between 3:30 pm yesterday and this morning (kill me).... Thanks for creating a clone...\nJon Barnhart '11 - Political Science Major and Former President of Student Association\nI recently started a new job as research associate at a higher education consulting firm and frequently find myself referring back to the lessons of PAF 101 to complete my projects and accurately (and concisely) present information. Today I lent my copy of the Maxwell Manual to a colleague so she could complete a bench marking project and figured I simply had to reach out and say thank you once more. Your class taught me exactly what I needed to know in order to be successful in the field I hope to build my career around.\nJ. Amber Conway \u201907 \u2013 State Department\nI don't know if you remember me, but my name is Amber Conway (nee McCoy) and I am a 2007 Maxwell alumna. I was a cheerleader and you once told me to \"cut the crap and get a fellowship\" :) You also made me graduate early (to this day my mom LOVES you).\nA lot has happened since I graduated. I joined TFA and taught in Houston, Texas. I went on to work at a nonprofit in Bolivia before attending Stanford Graduate School of Business and joining the State Department as a diplomat. I guess you could say I am trying to follow your advice - DO GOOD.\nAnyway, I was at a Maxwell event in DC last week and Dean Slyke mentioned you. I told him how your advice/admonishment has shaped so many of my career decisions. He laughed and said you have that impact on everyone.\nMitch Forbes '16 - Secretary of the Air Force in the Office of the Legislative Liaison\nI just wanted to email you and thank you for time well spent at Syracuse in the PAF program. PAF was a perfect fit for being a non-traditional/veteran student. PAF\u2019s mixture of practical experience in PAF 101, 315, 410 benchmarking and as PAF 101 TA: Competition Director helped prepare me for my new career.\nI was able to use my GI Bill to pay for all of my MPA at Syracuse. While the MPA program was valuable, most of it was just continuing to develop skills that I learned in PAF as an undergraduate. PLEASE continue to spread the message that if a student is not interested in pursuing a career in academia DO NOT GO STRAIGHT INTO GRAD SCHOOL FROM UNDERGRAD!! Get at least 3-5 years of real world experience, in fact, many companies have started to PAY for employees to go to grad school part time.\nAfter graduate school, I applied to multiple government and partisan organizations in DC. In all of my applications I included writing samples from my MPA capstone course. NO GRAD SCHOOL WORK from the country\u2019s \u201c#1 rated MPA program\u201d out shadowed potential employers\u2019 interest in talking about my classes\u2019 410 Benchmarking report on Lead Based Paint Poisoning in Onondaga County. Sure, the MPA opened a few doors and got me interviews, but all job offers came from interviews where we primarily discussed my Policy Studies degree work. For example, I had four interviews that concluded with a job offer from OMB, from my first panel interview to the final interview with the Branch Chief all we discussed was that report.\nI eventually landed a job working defense issues for a member of congress. I loved my time on the hill and did not want to leave, but with a wife and child in DC I needed more income and stability. Today, I work for the Secretary of the Air Force in the Office of the Legislative Liaison, ensuring that the interests of the United States Air Force are met on Capitol Hill.\nIf there was one thing I would stress to your students it\u2019s their Dale Carnegie principles. You can write like a poet and work excel like Bill Gates, but if you can\u2019t go to an after-hours event and hold a conversation - good luck \u2013 especially on Capitol Hill! I would encourage students to go to networking events and do as many informational coffee interviews as possible! Find a mentor that is in your career field of interest and ask questions. People love talking about their career paths and helping out new comers in need, it makes them feel important and they can open amazing doors for you!\nLauren Marie Rowell \u201817\nI am glad to hear things are going well with the major. I am so grateful for the policy studies program, it really shaped my college experience. Between the skills I acquired and the opportunities it provided, it definitely helped get me to where I am.\nAlso, I wanted to let you know how much I appreciated the community service aspect of the major. You push students to get to know the city of Syracuse by requiring them to volunteer and study local issues, something most SU graduates never do.\nThe policy studies program definitely gave me a leg up with writing succinctly and clearly, something a lot of my peers struggle with.\nAdam Sternbach \u201809 NJ Governor\u2019s Office\nI wanted to let you know I started a new job in the NJ Governor\u2019s Office in January. I\u2019m working as an Associate Counsel focused on a wide variety of legal and policy matters.\nAs I\u2019ve begun to think about how I ended up in this position, I need to thank you for your guidance and mentorship at SU. You helped me discover a love of policy and the practical ways it impacts everything, both personal and professional. You also helped me understand how to identify problems, develop solutions, and evaluate impacts by thinking critically, and most importantly, thinking outside the box. Without the Policy Studies major, I don\u2019t think I would be in the position I am today.\nIf there is anything I can ever do to help you or any current students or alumni, please let me know.\nWyatt Dalton Suling - '17 Policy Coordinator\nWhen I tell people I majored in Policy Studies in college, I often get quizzical looks, so I describe Policy Studies as business school for government and public service work. Students who enroll in business schools like Whitman do so because they want to learn the skills they will need to succeed in the competitive business world. Entering college, I knew I wanted to learn the skills I would needed for work in public service, probably in security. I had never heard of the Policy Studies major or public administration, so I was annoyed when I was randomly assigned to PAF 101 by the university. Thankfully, I went ahead and took the course.\nI absolutely loved PAF 101's practicality, skills-oriented content, and culture. So much so that I switched to the Policy Studies major in my first semester and served as a PAF 101 TA, another experience I value for the responsibility and challenge it gave me. But the most rewarding course of the Policy Studies major for me was PAF 315. The work I did at my client's office was my first professional experience and taught me a lot about how government actually operates.\nI just began work as the Policy Coordinator for the Missouri State Treasurer helping to research and solve problems that threaten Missouri's future. While the shape of my public service has changed from my original goal of security, the skills, experience, and flexibility the Policy Studies major gave me have positioned me to truly \"do good\" as Professor Coplin is fond of saying. I think my Policy Studies major is going to continue to be valuable as time goes on and I am proud of my time as a student in the major.\nAlex Bluestone \u2013 \u201810 PAF101 TA\nI cannot tell you how much Maxwell prepared me for public affairs work in the professional world. Before graduating, I worked at the White House and for the Clinton Foundation, later serving as an ad hoc communications strategist and associate during the 2016 election. I spent roughly three years as a global affairs and strategic communications consultant tackling climate change and global health issues. This fall, I enrolled at the London School of Economics' two-year MPA.\nI was writing an essay this week, in which the subject of public duty was a central theme and I couldn't help but think of all those days, walking past George Washington and the Athenian Oath outside the main lecture hall. Its words have never seemed to ring truer or with as much importance.\nThank you for your help in guiding me to where I am today.\nAndrew Swab \u201912 \u2013 Department of State\nAlmost nine years ago, I was awarded the first prize of $20,000 in the 2008 Maxwell Scholarship contest, for a policy proposal about solar panels on my high school's roof. In 2013, the district ended up installing those panels, saving the district nearly $920,000 over the next 20 years. I took PAF 101, and lived in the Maxwell learning community in fall of 2009. Since then I graduated from SU, and worked in the policy and planning division of the bureau of diplomatic security at the Department of State.\nI am writing because I will be continuing my education in a master's program in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School this fall. I wanted to write an email to thank you.\nThat initial contest got me into Syracuse - a world-class university that, quite frankly, my family would find difficult to afford without the Maxwell Scholarship. The skills built in PAF 101, including proficiency in Excel, and critical thinking about public policy issues led to my success and promotion to my current job.\nMany people do not take a moment to recognize the people that really made a difference in their lives until it is too late. I wanted to take some time to say that I appreciated you as a professor, and as an organizer of that contest. Whether you know it or not, your influence has guided my steps. I would not be here today without the good work you have done in your time as a professor at Syracuse University.\nKayla Anderson '19\nBeing a policy studies major was crucial in getting my first college internship. I was a TA for PAF 101 my freshman year, and currently I work with Coplin doing writing and communications for various programs and projects. When I was interviewing for the internship, the director of communications at the Pittsburgh Housing Authority was impressed with all the experience I had in both policy and communications. He was also impressed that I knew a lot about what a housing authority does, and some of the problems that they face. Everything I told him came from Stephanie Pasquale's presentation in PAF 101. He did not ask me about my Newhouse major or classes. Needless to say, being a policy studies major and a PAF 101 TA was the reason I got the internship.\nJane Patt '82 - Monroe County, Manager of Contractual Services\nI wanted to congratulate you on the great article in the Maxwell Perspective! So glad to hear that Policy Studies is still very much alive and well at Maxwell! I so clearly remember my first week of college, sitting in my dorm room reading the catalog, trying to determine a major. I read the policy studies description, gave you a call asking about it, and you told me to come right in. The rest, as they say, is history.\nI've worked for our local Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) (Finance Manager), the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (Procurement Manager), and I have spent the last 3 years very happily employed with Monroe County (Rochester, NY). I started out in the Division of Procurement, worked a bit on several special projects, and I currently work in the Controller's Office.\nI have to say, I honestly don't think I would have gotten any of these positions without the academic and mental preparation of your major. Obviously, the academics are stellar, but almost more important is the confidence you instill in your students in their own abilities to \"do well and do good.\" Your ability to challenge their thought-process and produce in them a desire to analyze and solve problems is remarkable. As evidence, here I am 25 years later thanking you for guiding me through my policy studies years.\nEmilie Scardilla '17 - Intern, White House\nI have to say I find your method of teaching more and more useful as time goes on. For this internship, we have to write a memo to a staffer which I have done multiple times in your classes and have the Maxwell Manual to refer to! Thank you for everything.\nJenna Kristal \u201910 \u2013 Intern, U.S. Congress\nI just wanted to write and thank you for all of your guidance in the Policy Studies major. I graduated in May and moved to Washington D.C. a month ago. I recently got an internship on Capitol Hill with Senator Jon Tester. During my interview, his staff was most impressed with my course work and experience in the Maxwell school during my undergraduate studies. I spoke about the Onondaga Community Indicators Report that we created in PAF 410 and my brief collaboration with the Syracuse Peace Council for my PAF 315 project. The Senate staff was very pleased with the amount of hands-on, \"real world\" experience that the Policy Studies major gave me. So again, I just wanted to thank you for giving me the knowledge and exposure to move me closer to my career goals.\nRob Magliaro \u201908 \u2013 Intern, Governor Ed Rendell (PA)\nI am a rising sophomore student who took PAF 101 in the fall semester of my freshman year. With just the PAF 101 experience and a few other PAF core classes I was able to obtain a summer internship in 2005 at Governor Ed Rendell's Office in Pennsylvania. Initially, I though the PAF 101 material was over simplified, theoretical generalities about public policy, but I was surprised to learn its relevance in real, complex policymaking.\nI found that a majority of the Governor's statewide policy programs are in response to \"societal problems\" that effected large proportions of the state's population. For example, the Pennsylvania Nursing Home Transition Program (NHT) is a statewide public policy initiative that attempts to solve the problem of \"too much expensive, low quality long-term health care\" by helping consumers (citizens living in nursing homes) move from nursing homes back into the community. The \"players\" involved are the Governor, his office of Health Care Reform, the national Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), the Department of Aging, the Department of Public Welfare, Nursing Homes, the state legislature, and several other government agencies. The policy mandates \"stakeholder involvement\" by requiring consumers to have a say in planning their transition and individual care plans once they leave the nursing homes. Additionally, the NHT policy created \"report cards\" on nursing homes around the state based on individual, face-to-face, consumer satisfaction surveys. NHT also set \"benchmarks\" of transitioning 150 consumers statewide by the end of June 2005 and then doubling that number by June 2006. There is a constant reassessment of the \"cost-benefit\" ratio to insure the NHT policy is cost and quality effective. \"Political feasibility\" is also a prevalent in the NHT policy because nursing homes often oppose the policy because it damages their business by taking consumers away from the nursing homes and putting them into the community. Some politicians, who felt NHT may not have been effective or were pressured by nursing homes, needed to be convinced of the merits of the policy for NHT to be implemented statewide. As many of the NHT initiatives as possible were actually done outside of the legislature because of how long it takes to build a consensus among policymakers and politicians.\nAmelia L. Gannon '09 - Intern, NEMA\nI would have never guessed that writing a memo which I learned while being a 101 TA would be so valuable. I use Dale Carnegie principles every day. The boss and office relations Coplin demonstrated in 315 have proven to be a great introduction to everyone I come in contact with. It has made me much more comfortable when interacting with people I have never met before who have a great deal more expertise and power than I do.\nWhile I have a great deal more to do to prepare myself for the real world I have noticed the skills I learned in the Public Affairs program has made me more capable and professional than the other interns I meet on The Hill. Some of them are intimidated by the work, have no idea what research needs to be done to complete assignments, and have to ask for help with simple tasks like the Xerox machine. All of these interns have completed an extra year of school than me. I can honestly say this after just a few weeks at my internship. I am learning very valuable skills that other interns are not even getting the opportunity to have.\nCathryn J. Sitterding '07 - Fleishman-Hillard Government Relations, Homeland Security Practice Group\nPAF 101 was the first class I took that really opened my eyes to something besides journalism as a possible career. In Coplin's class, I learned that one person can make a huge difference if they just get up and do it. I grew up in rural Indiana and basically had no idea of the severity of some societal problems. Throwing us into the city and into community service was difficult at first but I can't imagine what my academic life would be like without that experience. That's where you learn things, right out in the middle of it.\nThe entire major is structured around skills for real life. I can't believe how many times my boss has said \"Let me teach you how to...\" and I said I already knew how. Through classes like 416 and MAX 201, I learned how to look at problems and solutions from a statistical viewpoint. The grant writing class gave me an inside look - and valuable hands-on experience - into how a non-profit conducts business. I even took a class where I managed my own tutoring program. I don't know another school or department that offers such intense field experience.\nThe class - and Coplin - gave me my start in politics, and now I'm living and working in Washington, making a difference (very small difference, since I'm just an intern) every day. I've been encouraged to do good, to really do good and not just pretend that I am. The classes in the policy studies major give me constructive methods to accomplish that.\nNick Valinski '13\nPAF 101 started out as an elective for me outside of civil engineering, but ended up influencing my career much beyond freshman year. Very few majors will open you up to real world experience through client interaction and internships in the same way that the Public Affairs major will.\nAs an engineer, Excel was never a particular weak spot for myself. But being able to socially interact with people (a common engineer's problem) and understand how and why decisions are made beyond a technical design standpoint was invaluable. Through the PAF program, I was able to work for a reasonable number internships including Onondaga County in financial, engineering, and educational regards. These connections ended up jump starting professional connections to take well beyond college as well as a major head start into working to deliver real solutions to real problems in the world as opposed to just calculating theoretical bridges.\nRebecca Kellerson '05 - ICF International\nLuckily, I heeded your advice my senior year, and took Carol's class on Access. For those of your students who may feel as if they could never be database-savvy, I would argue that it's not about being an expert. Even general knowledge of Access has set me apart from my peers. Additionally, over this past year at ICF, I was tasked with \"self-teaching\" myself SAS. SAS programming knowledge and the ability to think in logical programming terms has allowed me to be a part of a 2-person ICF team responsible for generating the U.S. Census Bureau's American Housing Survey and Codebook. As Kim has told you, ICF recently won the Louisiana Recovery Authority's Road Home Contract. I've spent 2+ months in Baton Rouge providing support on this project as it has grown from conception to grants awarded to hurricane victim families. A large part of my work in the Road Home Program has been Section 3 compliance - Section 3 the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 requires that economic opportunities generated by certain types of HUD financial assistance be made available, as possible, to low and very low-income persons, particularly persons living in areas where HUD-assisted projects are located (like the Road Home). My work with Section 3 compliance has included: survey design, performance measurement metrics, mapping (GIS!), policy recommendations, and crafting concise narratives. The reports I have developed with my small team have been so well received by our client that they are submitting the work to HUD as an exceptional example of Section 3 reporting.\nHad it not been for the skills I developed in the policy studies major, and especially the lessons learned from my 315 project, I would not have had such challenging and gratifying opportunities at ICF.\nJennifer Zuccarelli '03 - Media Spokeswoman, U.S. Department of the Treasury\nI was what one might call an \"academic drifter\" in college. I loved learning and earned high grades in my classes, but I wanted a different or additional major every semester during my first two years of college. One of the only things that remained constant throughout those first few years was my PAF major and Professor Coplin's guidance.\nThe PAF program allowed students to really tailor their academic schedules to their interests. The program's community service and internship requirements were invaluable compliments to the in-class learning. And the PAF instructors gave their students the tools necessary to excel in the work place, not just esoteric philosophy about \"doing good.\"\nAfter four semesters and four different majors, I realized that the Public Affairs program really complimented almost any other major in the school. I finished school with double majors in Newspaper and Public Affairs (PAF).\nI have no doubt that Professor Coplin's constant support and the skills I learned in PAF put me far ahead of the other recent graduates at my internships and helped me to land my first real job, which led to media spokesman jobs on Capitol Hill and in the Administration. The PAF program is a major reason I was able to launch a career in a highly competitive industry.\nLaurie Schrall '01 - Analyst for a D.C.-Based Consulting Firm Working on Government Contracts\nCoplin's Policy Studies Program lays the groundwork for \"real world\" government work. I have held multiple internships, worked under one President and consulted with more than seven federal government agencies throughout my professional career. While in college, I held internships in the New York State Assembly in Albany, NY and as a White House intern for the Chief of Staff under the Clinton Administration. Upon graduation in '01, I began my consulting career at Accenture and later moved to BearingPoint where I have worked in the Public Services/Federal Government sector for the past three years. Additionally, Coplin's community service initiative made an impression as I continue to volunteer and have been involved in non-profit Girls on the Run organization for the past three years (www.girlsontherun.com). The methodologies, strategies and experience gained from my Policy Studies major has contributed to my foundational knowledge that has led to a success career in consulting and provided me with an opportunity to implement change within my community and at the national level.\nThe formulation and evaluation process for policy implementation that Coplin exposes students to can be directly tied to any strategy, planning and/or implementation effort used within the federal government. Before any \"change\" (or policy) can be implemented within the government, the problem at hand needs to be clearly assessed and dissected in order to identify and formulate the most efficient and effective strategy for combating the issue. In addition, gaining stakeholder support (or player support) is a necessary for any government effort. Since organizations are naturally resistant to change, stakeholder support is imperative in ensuring that the strategy or policy is accepted and socialized. I've seen numerous brilliant strategies squashed because there was no support or follow through within the organization.\nFrom my Policy Studies days, I remember the class complaining about the ridiculous anal-retentiveness that takes place around spelling, punctuation and formatting on PAF 101 papers (I was a TA). Hopefully the Coplinites have engrained those rules in your brain. The review process is critical before presenting any deliverable or presentation to stakeholders. I recently had a colleague present process work stream documentation to the Director of an Agency. The first thing the Director noticed was that his name/stakeholder group was not the first listed in the hierarchy of the documentation. This is not the way to make a first impression with a political appointee especially since exposure at that level within an organization is far and few between.\nOverall, I would provide a few points of advice for jump starting a career. First, internship experience is crucial. Internships look great on your resume, they give you exposure and \"the know\" of business. Professionals prefer to hire people with a background in that industry, internships help to give you that inside track! Be sure to build your contacts, stay in touch and never burn your bridges. It's a small world and the people you know can be turn out to be a shining light down the road. Also, don't use drugs and don't get a DUI or DWI if you ever want to work for the government. It is a black ball that follows any security clearances. Finally, stay in the Policy Studies Program. Policy Studies will help you to build a foundation for success and don't forget to listen to Coplin (he may seem irrational at times, but he knows what he's talking about).\nSam Davis '01 - Working for Political Think Tank\nI failed-PAF 101-that is why I succeed. Well not really but I do feel like the Michael Jordan of Policy Studies. For I was on the verge of failing when Bill asked me to withdraw from the class (Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team).\nMy first attempt at PAF 101 was more about challenging Coplin on the grounds that the practical application of \"doing good\"-public service-took energy and resources away from fighting issues on a grander scale. To me, public service meant whether or not you're doing good amounted to making monumental structural changes all at once. So instead of taking the class seriously and learning the critical skills Bill was trying to teach, I slighted the course. \u00dcber immature? Yes. And Bill made that very clear. He asked that I retake the class and that before I do, ask myself whether I was really ameliorating people's lives by being so rebellious and idea driven. So after losing many battles with him in my own head, I re-enrolled. This proved to be one of the most important decisions of my life.\nIn the business of politics and government, just as big as the gap between the rich and the poor, there is a huge disparity. And the disparity is between those who pay attention to detail with every minutia given the utmost respect, and those who are labeled incompetent and stay in the mail room throughout their careers. That particular focus of detail was my everything in working for Senator Clinton. Because I did so much crossing of the T's and dotting of the I's, she gave me more and more opportunities of greater and greater political sensitivity. Makes sense doesn't it? How can you trust someone's work if they are sloppy?-the political consequences of that are enormous. So with that I was able to rise through the ranks in her office and establish a solid portfolio of federal legislative work. Maybe more importantly however, (practical!) public service (e.g. student mentoring in south Syracuse) gave me a certain perspective of policy development often lacking in Washington. There is no better place to learn the importance of this than in the Policy Studies program.\nBottom line, Policy Studies is the Mecca for those who want to affect serious change.\nSam Davis is Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress. Prior to joining the Center, he spent three years with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) as her Policy Analyst working on a wide array of issues including consumer finance, government reform, and bankruptcy. During the 2004 Presidential election, Sam was Director for Planned Parenthood Action Fund in Las Vegas. He can be reached at sdavis@americanprogress.org\nStacy Reinstein '99 - Executive Staff Assistant to the Director, Arizona Department of Economic Security\nNow that I am seven years out of undergrad, and four years out of grad school from the University of Chicago MPP program, I feel as though I have some good perspective on what I learned as a Policy Studies major.\nUp until this August, I have been working for Governor Janet Napolitano in various capacities, primarily in \"Special Projects\" having to do with social policy issues - juvenile justice, child welfare and substance abuse. In August I started as the special assistant to the Director of our State's human services agency, the Department of Economic Security. While the name does not help define what we do (and we are working on that!), the agency provides services for the state's child protective services, adult protective services, developmental disabilities, welfare including TANF, medical assistance, food stamps, financial assistance, etc., refugee resettlement; early intervention (ages 0-3), foster care and other group home licensing, vocational rehabilitation, child care, and even more!\nIn my position I use the skills that I learned in PAF 101 and throughout my four years as a Policy Studies major. I have even referred back to modules and writing skills and citations requirements for my own writing and reference! I have always felt since entering the Policy Studies program that what we learned was applicable to the real world. And I saw that - from my college internships, through grad school and my graduate internships, to my work as an analyst at the GAO and today. I often refer to the \"triangle\" concept of policy influence when trying to explain who needs to be involved, included and given a voice in order to effect policy. I also notice how loosely the word \"policy\" can be used in government, and I try to help delineate the differences between how people use and write policy, and what public policy really is and can be!\nI am continuously inspired by the work that I did at Syracuse and what I learned in Coplin\u2019s program. As I am \"aging\" (smile), I have a nostalgic feeling and sometimes wish I could go back and learn it all over again!\nKatie Walpole '12 - Management Analyst, Clark County, NV\nDuring my entire time in graduate school at the London School of Economics, the Maxwell School was well recognized by both my peers and professors. When I started working for Clark County, NV in July, Maxwell\u2019s reputation was synonymous with excellence and ensuring students were prepared for the real world. My supervisor and other members of my team knew that I was prepared to take on challenges.\nI recently was promoted to a new management analyst position in the County Manager\u2019s Office. I started in the professional development internship program. The transition from the development program to the next level of the management analyst class is the same path that numerous members of senior management took. It is encouraging to see my potential career path unfold.\nMy workload varies daily. I often find myself working on projects involving code enforcement and animal control- two areas I never expected to work on. I\u2019ve truly enjoyed getting a handle on the issues and working to come up with alternatives to address the problems. I\u2019m able to work on those projects because I acquired a broad range of skills from policy studies courses and internships. I\u2019m tasked with data mining, preparing reports for the Board of County Commissioners, and conducting research on a wide variety of issues. As a member of the lobby team for the County, I handle bills that could potentially impact our service delivery. Policy studies helped prepare me to look at issues from a variety of different angles.\nMy MPA degree was an addition to the great skill-set that I obtained from the policy studies. I still keep my Maxwell Manual on my desk as a reference, and I've loaned it out a few times. I'll continue to use the knowledge and skills I learned from policy studies for years to come.\nAnd, Coplin was right about everything.\nNON-PROFITS/CHARITIES\nStephen Costello '77 and '88 Director of AsiaEast.Org NGO\nYour course in 1974 was one of the best ever for me. Amazingly, I have kept using many of the insights and data points in my work in Washington and Seoul. As you may remember, when I returned to Syracuse in 1984 after a \"walkaround\" out to LA, I waited on you at Phoebe's Garden Cafe. You urged me to come in and think about how to finish the degree. I did, and finished less than two years later.\nTori Perez-Shires '04 Chief Development Officer, Rescue Mission Alliance\nFinding my Mission: Selling Beer to Selling Hope\nI entered Syracuse University in the Fall of 2000 sure that I wanted to attend law school. Instead, I stumbled upon Public Affairs. From concise, professional writing to spreadsheets and data analysis with Excel, the multi-discipline approach to course requirements gave me a broad level of experience that I have been able to fall back on time and time again in my post-SU career.\nI spent the first 13 years of my professional life in the beer industry, working in progressive roles for distributors and breweries, and ultimately serving as the National Key Accounts Manager for a large Midwestern brewery, where me and my team worked directly with key stakeholders at large grocery/drug/restaurant chains throughout the country. But I never forgot the social lessons taught to me during my Policy Studies tenure \u2013 Doing Good and giving back to the community. Since college, I have served as a Board Member for a child care not-for-profit here in Syracuse, raised money creatively in my personal circle for non-profits, created donation drives post-Hurricane Maria for Puerto Rico, and currently serve as a family mentor for a refugee family here in the Syracuse area from Afghanistan.\nNow, I have been able to take the for-profit skills I have acquired, combined with a love for the greater Syracuse community and turn it into a Do-Good Career. I was recently named Chief Development Officer for the Rescue Mission here in Syracuse, and my heart is full. I have the great opportunity to go from selling beer to selling hope. My efforts will help change lives in the Syracuse area by working to end hunger and homelessness with the Rescue Mission.\nPolicy Studies is more than a major. It\u2019s quite possibly the closest thing to real-world experience a college student can get.\nMark Hancock '96 - Founder, Build Advisory\nHumble beginnings in Binghamton \"bricks\" - the heat was hit and miss, and the USDA orange-y cheese block was a key source of nutrition (with the purple ink stamp that had to be toxic). Tough neighborhood. Moved to Syracuse my senior year of high school. When I entered SU, they put me in Economics. I found my way to PAF because I was sick and tired of Pareto-optimality and regression analysis - and I wanted to learn how to DO something. The PAF skills served me well in every position I've had from Associate at Jones Day to the West Coast Market leader for EY's nonprofit tax practice. Found my way to a General Counsel and Chief Financial Officer with an international foundation with ops in 30 countries, and a lot of hands-on public health work. decided to open shop as a management consulting firm, and work with great people and great clients ...\nRobert E. Watson '79 - President & CEO, Concuity, Inc.\nI was able to come to SU in 1975 because of scholarships and work study programs during the school year. My family, while not on welfare, clearly fell into the category of what the media currently refers to as the \"working poor.\"\nI came into the Policy Studies program during my sophomore year. At some point the Public Affairs Office connected me with a SUNY researcher doing a project with troubled youths in Syracuse for a paid part-time research position. That position became a full-time summer job so that I did not have to return to the family farm and mend fences or work as a house painter alongside my father. I continued to work on this project until my graduation. The ability to do this changed my life in many ways. First, I learned skills needed for the working world that I would never have learned in class. Second, it embedded on my brain the ideas of \"doing good\" and \"giving back.\" Third, it allowed me to go straight from SU to the Wharton School of Business (I was, I believe, one of less than ten people out of a class of 600+ that came directly from undergrad to the MBA program at Penn).\nConcuity is a member of a San Francisco area organization called the Entrepreneurs Foundation. We gave equity in this company and commit, as a company, to 2-3 community based events per year. One of our projects this year was to clean, restock and paint the Ronald McDonald House at Children's Hospital of Oakland, CA. At a personal level my wife and I also make sure that we contribute to the betterment of our communities as well by gifts of time (frankly, in many ways, we feel this is more meaningful than cash as it is \"real\"), frequent flyer miles (this is a big help to make-a-wish type organizations), etc.\nThe point of this is to thank the Public Affairs Program for the introduction your office made possible over 25 years ago. Without it, I might very well be back in Harpursville, NY painting houses to make ends meet will struggling to keep a farm operating. I have never forgotten how it changed my life, and I try to do my part to give back to the communities in which I live and work.\nKevin Brady '05 - Graduate in the Peace Corp\nI graduated in May 2005 as a Policy Studies and Spanish major, and I'm now a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia. I live in the Gobi Desert, in a tent called a \"ger.\"\nA lot of my policy studies classes prepared me for the work I'm doing now in my village (small community development projects), and without those classes I'm sure I would have a completely different perspective on a lot of things. If any of your students have questions regarding Peace Corps service, they can email me any time. It certainly is tough, but it changes your entire life in countless ways. It's a clich\u00e9, but it's true.\nPAF 101 was easily the most influential course of my college career; not only for the material and concepts learned, but because of the overarching theme of the class - that doing good is really a requirement of being a responsible citizen. 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Seek immediate medical attention if:\nYou're so short of breath, you can't climb stairs\nYour lips or fingernails turn blue or gray with exertion\nYou're not mentally alert\nThe main cause of emphysema is long-term exposure to airborne irritants, including:\nChemical fumes and dust\nRarely, emphysema is caused by an inherited deficiency of a protein that protects the elastic structures in the lungs. It's called alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency emphysema.\nFactors that increase your risk of developing emphysema include:\nSmoking. Emphysema is most likely to develop in cigarette smokers, but cigar and pipe smokers also are susceptible. The risk for all types of smokers increases with the number of years and amount of tobacco smoked.\nAge. Although the lung damage that occurs in emphysema develops gradually, most people with tobacco-related emphysema begin to experience symptoms of the disease between the ages of 40 and 60.\nExposure to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke, also known as passive or environmental tobacco smoke, is smoke that you inadvertently inhale from someone else's cigarette, pipe or cigar. Being around secondhand smoke increases your risk of emphysema.\nOccupational exposure to fumes or dust. If you breathe fumes from certain chemicals or dust from grain, cotton, wood or mining products, you're more likely to develop emphysema. This risk is even greater if you smoke.\nExposure to indoor and outdoor pollution. Breathing indoor pollutants, such as fumes from heating fuel, as well as outdoor pollutants \u2014 car exhaust, for instance \u2014 increases your risk of emphysema.\nPeople who have emphysema are also more likely to develop:\nCollapsed lung (pneumothorax). A collapsed lung can be life-threatening in people who have severe emphysema, because the function of their lungs is already so compromised. This is uncommon but serious when it occurs.\nHeart problems. Emphysema can increase the pressure in the arteries that connect the heart and lungs. This can cause a condition called cor pulmonale, in which a section of the heart expands and weakens.\nLarge holes in the lungs (bullae). Some people with emphysema develop empty spaces in the lungs called bullae. They can be as large as half the lung. In addition to reducing the amount of space available for the lung to expand, giant bullae can increase your risk of pneumothorax.\nTo prevent emphysema, don't smoke and avoid breathing secondhand smoke. Wear a mask to protect your lungs if you work with chemical fumes or dust.\nWhat is COPD? National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/copd/#. Accessed Jan. 9, 2017.\nMason RJ, et al. COPD: Pathogenesis and natural history. In: Murray and Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 6th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier; 2016. http://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Jan. 11, 2017.\nGoldman L, et al., eds. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In: Goldman-Cecil Medicine. 25th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier; 2016. http://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Jan. 12, 2017.\nAskMayoExpert. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Rochester, Minn.: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research; 2016.\nLongo DL, et al., eds. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. 19th ed. New York, N.Y.: McGraw-Hill Education; 2015. http://www.accessmedicine.com. Accessed Jan. 11, 2017.\nWeiss ST. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Risk factors and risk reduction. http://www.uptodate.com/home. Accessed Jan. 11, 2017.\nHan MK, et al. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Definition, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and staging. http://www.uptodate.com/home. Accessed Jan. 11, 2017.\nFerguson GT, et al. Management of stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. http://www.uptodate.com/home. 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        "raw_content": "What we share in the shadows\nIrish marketers need to wake up to the rise of social sharing through private channels, according to a new survey from MediaCom.\n*This article was first published in The Sunday Business Post on October 15th.\nWhile most people think of Facebook when it comes to sharing content, the newsfeed has become a channel of mass reach as it has been shaped to boost Facebook\u2019s commercial streams rather than just help conversation.\nAlexis C. Madrigal, senior editor at the Atlantic, coined the term \u201cdark social\u201d to describe the sharing of content that occurs outside what can be measured by web analytics programmes.\nThis mostly occurs when a link is shared via online chat or email, rather than shared over social media platforms, from which referrals can be measured.\nThe survey found that while 66 per cent of Irish people share content on Facebook, four of the top five platforms used to share online content private communication (dark social) channels-emails, WhatsApp, text, Facebook messenger.\nIna McGrath, managing director of MediaCom Ireland said: \u201cthe volume of content being shared away from sight, on dark social channels, is something which can\u2019t be ignored. Monitoring what is being shared on Facebook and other public platforms is only one piece of the puzzle in understanding how content travels and is consumed.\u201d\nYoung people (16 to 34-year-olds) are the most likely to share things they\u2019ve seen online on every platform, with the exception of email and text and iMessage. Those aged over 55 are more likely than other age cohorts to share online content via email (75 per cent) and text (57 per cent).\nSome 63 per cent of people said the main reason they used \u201cdark social\u201d channels was to maintain privacy, according to the survey, which was commissioned by MediaCom Ireland and the sharing analytics company RadiumOne. This rose to nearly three quarters of over-55s (74 per cent), who expressed the greatest concerns.\nThe survey was carried out among 1,281 consumers using iReach\u2019s consumers decisions panel. It found about 29 per cent of \u2018dark social users\u2019 use these channels for sharing content they deem to be \u2018for smaller groups\u2019.\nAnother 29 per cent share content privately for entertainment: 42 per cent in the 16-to-34 age bracket; 35 per cent of 35 to 54-year-olds and just 10 per cent of over 55s. Young people are also twice as likely (11 per cent compared to 5 per cent) as the 35-to-54 cohort to make fun of someone or something via private channels. Only 3 per cent of those over 55 said they were likely to do this.\nCertain channels attract particular kinds of content. RadiumOne data shows that arts and entertainment content is more broadly shared, while personal finance and property content are solely shared by one-to-one means such as WhatApp, text or email. Word of month recommendations and reviews are also more likely to take place on private channels, after purchase.\nA quarter of Irish adults share content privately after making a purchase and 22 per cent share content before making a purchase. Meanwhile, on public social media channels, 18 per cent share content after purchase and 14 per cent pre-purchase.\nVicky Shekleton, planning and insights manager at MediaCom Ireland, said: \u201cThis study highlights that we need to think beyond Facebook when considering what content drives conversation and sharing. We now know that users share and consume different content across different private and public channels and there is opportunity to differentiate marketing messages.\u201d\nExterion, MediaCom and Fanta get spooky in Dundrum",
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        "raw_content": "Read Frederic Remington's Biography\nIn a career that spanned less than twenty-five years, Remington produced more than 3,000 drawings and paintings, twenty-two bronze sculptures, a novel, a Broadway play, and over one hundred articles and stories. John Ford's film \"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon\" was inspired directly by Remington's work. The \"Marlboro Man\" in the well-known cigarette ad was one of Remington's illustrations. His legacy is more about a portrayal of the heroic figures who settled the West and their life-and-death struggles, rather than so much about what he experienced personally on his journeys. He gave Americans stories about what they wanted to see in themselves - independence, bravery and optimism. Even though he only actually lived in the West for only a year, he inspired a love of the West and is reputed to be America's most popular nineteenth century artist. Frederic Remington passed away in 1909 at the age of forty-eight following an emergency appendectomy.\nFilter By: Price $0.00 and above (12)\nFrederic Remington 173 Drawings and Illustrations by Henry C. Pitz\nFrederic Remington: Artist of The Old West by Harold McCracken\nFrederic Remington: The American West by Philip R. St. Clair\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - Hiawatha Tomahawk\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - Home Ranch, Ranch Book - Initial M\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - Legging - Illustration for \"The Song of Hiawatha\"\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - No. 100 (Hiawatha) Apache Fiddle\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - No. 75 (Hiawatha) 'Weubaja' or HIde Dresser, common on buffalo ranges\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - Spanish Cavalryman by His Dead Horse\nSOLD Frederic Remington (1861-1909) - Tomahawk from Deer Antler\nThe Collected Writings of Frederic Remington, Peggy and Harold Samuels, Eds.\nThe Illustrations of Frederic Remington by Owen Wister",
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        "raw_content": "5 reasons to choose Flanders:\nInnovative destination\nInnovation is deeply embedded in Flanders. According to the 2017 Regional Innovation Scoreboard, Flanders is one of Europe\u2019s most innovative regions. The region takes a leading position in numerous key industries and has strategic research centres, renowned universities, state-of-the art infrastructure, the latest technology and a highly skilled workforce.\nState of the art venues\nEverywhere you can find high quality hotels, restaurants and convention centres. When we talk about special venues in Flanders, we really do mean special! Wouldn\u2019t you like to organise a cocktail reception in an ancient brewery? Or perhaps you prefer having a dinner party in one of Napoleon\u2019s former residences?\nHigh standard service suppliers\nWith their attention to detail and their striving to exceed expectations, the service suppliers in Flanders are the absolute best. By listening to customers\u2019 needs the event organisers and DMC\u2019s create state of the art programmes. The service suppliers offer value for money and are renowned for their linguistic skills and service mindedness. They always go the extra mile.\nFlanders is known for its excellent accessibility and its short distances between cities. On top of that Flanders has a reputation for high standards and customer care. Thanks to these qualities, organising an event or meeting in Flanders is a piece of cake.\nDelicious place to be\nReal gourmands and \u2018bon-vivants\u2019 feel at home in Flanders! Quality, value and diversity converge in this region known for its \u2018art de vivre\u2019. From art to fashion and food to music, let your appetite run its course in this delicious paradise.",
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        "raw_content": "REPORT: Competition Heats Up on Friday in Singapore Gearing up for a three-way ...\nREPORT: Competition Heats Up on Friday in Singapore\nGearing up for a three-way fight under the Marina Bay lights...\nLewis finished the first practice session in sixth place with Valtteri eighth, completing 28 laps apiece\nLewis set the second fastest time in the second session - just 0.011 seconds shy of Kimi R\u00e4ikk\u00f6nen's Ferrari - with Valtteri claiming the fifth fastest time\nToday's programme focused on understanding qualifying and race performance of different tyre compounds at the Marina Bay Street Circuit\nThe team also worked on confirming front and rear tyre temperature expectations\nBoth drivers ran the UltraSoft and Soft tyres in FP1, the UltraSoft and HyperSoft in FP2\n\"With the exception of losing an UltraSoft tyre set with Lewis this afternoon through a lock up, we enjoyed a pretty reasonable day,\" said Technical Director, James Allison.\n\"Both cars had too much understeer in the first session, which we were able to dial out during the break, and we got the car pretty happy for a single lap in the second session; likewise, the long-run pace seems to be in the mix.\n\"There is still more work to do: we want to cure some nervousness under braking and Valtteri's balance wasn't quite right in his long runs. But if we compare the situation to what we experienced last year, then today's running makes us more confident that we are in the hunt this weekend.\"\n\"The first session of the day was good, even though it might not show on the timesheets as we didn't use the HyperSoft tyres,\" said Lewis.\n\"We got through our programme, tried some different options and got some good results from it. We were close to the Ferraris, but we will only find out tomorrow how quick they really are.\n\"The guys have been working so hard both here at the track and back at the factory to improve the car and it is definitely feeling better than it did in the past.\n\"The track is incredible; we're a lot quicker than we were last year, but that also makes the lap so much harder than it was even last year because the G forces have gone up, we need to react quicker and it is crazy hot in the cockpit.\n\"You're sweating even before you get into the car; in the second session, I think I lost almost two kilos, so I will lose even more on Sunday.\n\"We will see how it goes tomorrow, but it's looking like it might be a three-way fight between Ferrari, Red Bull and us.\"\n\"It's been a very hot day and overall a quite positive day,\" said Valtteri.\n\"In FP1, we ran in the end on the Soft tyres when others were using the HyperSofts or UltraSofts and we knew how much we'd improve on the other compounds. So FP1 already looked a bit better than last year. In FP2, both Ferrari and Red Bull looked very quick, but we were not far off.\n\"The car has been improved massively in the high-downforce trim. It is much quicker, even compared to the beginning of the season.\n\"The fast cars also make it more challenging - the quicker you go, the more G forces you have to pull. It's especially tough around this track as it is so hot - it's a bit like doing exercise in a cockpit that's 60 degrees hot.\n\"We made big changes from FP1 to FP2, not all of which were positive, so we'll work on this overnight. It's extremely difficult to get the balance perfectly right on this circuit, there's such a wide range of corners, so we have a lot of work to do.\n\"I think we have a lot of possibilities for a good result this weekend, but we need to get the car absolutely right to challenge Ferrari and Red Bull.\n\"I didn't get a really good lap together, but it seemed like the pace was there, so hopefully it's going to be a really close qualifying tomorrow.\"\nGALLERY: The Story of Singapore 2018\nWATCH: The Science of Human Performance in F1 Explained",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cI\u2019m not happy with the situation our team is in as far as wins and losses,\u201d said Tallon, who added he was disappointed in Versteeg\u2019s play this season. \u201cWe added two young pieces to an already-deep foundation of players and prospects.\u201d\nFlorida not only sent Versteeg (two goals in 18 games this season) to the Western Conference\u2019s second-place team, but it also will pick up half of his substantial tab as well.\nThe Blackhawks and Panthers will split the remaining money and salary cap hit for Versteeg through 2015. Versteeg makes an average of $4.4 million per season and has already made $1.07 million.\nWith only a handful of teams having the cap space to take on Versteeg\u2019s salary, Tallon\u2019s options were limited \u2014 and costly. Florida will pay Versteeg about $6.5 million to play in Chicago.\nVersteeg left Minnesota in the early morning hours to join his new \u2014 and former \u2014 teammates for practice in Chicago.\nA member of Chicago\u2019s Cup championship team in 2010, Versteeg could hardly contain his joy in returning to a city and team he didn\u2019t want to leave.\nOn Thursday night, Versteeg said he was at dinner with a friend when Tallon called with the good news. \u201cIt put a smile on my face,\u2019\u2019 Versteeg told reporters, adding he was jealous to see his old mates win the Cup without him last summer.\n\u201cI\u2019ve had so much good times [in Chicago] here and you almost put that all in the rearview mirror because you never thought you\u2019d come back,\u2019\u2019 said Versteeg, who was traded to Toronto in 2010 and came to Florida the following summer.\nVersteeg has struggled to put up the numbers he did with the Panthers not only in 2011-12 (23 goals, 31 assists) but previously with Chicago. Versteeg was limited to 10 games last year with a serious knee injury on March 12 cutting his season short and forcing him into a summer of rehabilitation.\nVersteeg played in 18 of Florida\u2019s 19 games, missing the game in Washington on Nov. 2 when then-coach Kevin Dineen benched him. Versteeg was visibly upset by being scratched for what he said was the first time in his career.\nThe Panthers obviously felt Versteeg\u2019s game wasn\u2019t worth the big money he was being paid and dealt him back to the Blackhawks.\n\u201cIt\u2019s more than just scoring goals. His play wasn\u2019t consistent,\u201d new coach Peter Horachek said.\n\u2022 The Wild scored two goals off eight shots on Tim Thomas in the opening period. The Panthers tied it in the third period on goals from Tomas Kopecky and Jonathan Huberdeau.\nCharlie Coyle gave Minnesota a 3-2 lead with 8:22 remaining to help Minnesota win its third in a row. Florida, which traveled to Denver later in the evening, has lost 10 of the past 11.\n\u201cIt seems like it\u2019s the same picture over and over,\u201d Horachek said of falling behind again. \u201cWe\u2019re trying to get it out of our system.\u201d\n\u2022 Center Nick Bjugstad had dozens of friends and family members attend his first pro game near his hometown. Bjugstad was Minnesota\u2019s Mr. Hockey as a prep star in 2010 and spent three years at the University of Minnesota before leaving to sign with the Panthers last April.\nDownload your Florida Panthers iPhone app!",
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        "raw_content": "Succession Planning: Preparing for the Loss of Key Employees\nhttps://webinars.michamber.com/products/succession-planning-preparing-for-the-lo...\n$75 for Members / $95 Non-Members\nThe loss of a crucial employee within your department or organization can have severe consequences. This is why you must actively plan to ensure there are always people with the expertise and training to undertake their functions. Please join us for this 60-minute webinar to understand how to develop succession plans that prepare for the loss of critical staff members that get promoted, relocated, fall ill, pass away, resign or retire.\nBackground and basics of succession planning\nWhy you may want a succession plan\nWho should have a succession plan\nBenefits and steps of a succession plan\nHow to develop, maintain and evaluate a succession plan\nCommunicating the succession plan to employees\nTodd Surline is President of Hiring Solutions, LLC, a Human Resources Consulting firm specializing in executive search, talent acquisition, pre-employment assessments, compensation & labor market analysis and human capital consulting. Previously, he worked as an executive in the financial industry in various capacities including business development, operations, client relations, credit administration, resources, staff development, marketing, communications, bank accounting, and risk management. He has developed and administered a variety of programs to recruit, retain, reward, motivate, train, and develop outstanding staff members.\nAlex Gardner is Vice President with Hiring Solutions LLC and received his Master\u2019s in Human Resources and Labor Relations from Michigan State University. He provides assistance in the areas of talent acquisition, pre-employment assessments, labor market studies, and human capital consulting. Previously, Alex worked as a Human Resource Business Partner at Ford Motor Company where he was responsible for co-championing a global skill-based pay system, developing a recruiting strategy, creating a position ranking template for succession planning, and conducting a needs assessment examining employee engagement, leadership effectiveness, candidness, and satisfaction with rewards and recognition.\nOne (1) credit for the MI Chamber Basic or Advanced Human Resource Compliance Certification Program.\nOne (1) HR (General) recertification credit hour for PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute.",
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        "raw_content": "It was ugly as ugly gets, and Michigan will take it just fine.\nWhen Wisconsin comes to town, there isn\u2019t any other option.\nAnd, as the ball found Zavier Simpson at the top of the arc with just over three minutes to go, the Wolverines up by three and a chance to put the Badgers away materializing, it seemed they had managed to beat Wisconsin at its own game. Then, the shot clanked off the rim.\nThat scene replayed throughout the second half of Saturday\u2019s game \u2014 Michigan finding an open three and being unable to convert, the Badgers hanging on as a result. Finally though, with 1:28 to go, it was Charles Matthews finding nylon, not from 3-point range, but his usual spot on the right block, giving the Wolverines a five-point lead.\nA minute later, time winding and the crowd at its crescendo, it was Matthews again, bouncing a few feet in front of the free throw line and nailing another jumper, extending the lead to seven. It would prove decisive as No. 7 Michigan (22-2 overall, 11-2 Big Ten) found its way to a 61-52 win over No. 19 Wisconsin (17-7, 9-4).\n\u201cThis is who I believe \u2014 what I envisioned for (Matthews) when he came here,\u201d said Michigan coach John Beilein. \u201cAnd there\u2019s been times in the games that he\u2019s not sure what he should do. Should he shoot it? Should he take it to the basket? Should he pass it? \u2026 In this second half, he had a great mix of making those decisions.\u201d\nThree weeks ago in Madison, the Badgers handed the Wolverines their first loss of the year, fans storming the court as players filed out, backs turned.\nMichigan didn\u2019t forget.\n\u201cPeople storming the court, we don\u2019t like that,\u201d Beilein said. \u201c... It\u2019s not like, \u2018Wow, they\u2019re storming the court on us?\u2019 No, it\u2019s like, \u2018No, we don\u2019t like that situation.\u2019 Our kids were pretty fired up about playing, because they haven\u2019t lost much.\u201d\nFor much of Saturday\u2019s rematch, the first game seemed to be on repeat. Only, the Wolverines were in front.\nThe score was deadlocked at 27 going into halftime and stayed that way for nearly three minutes, the second half\u2019s first review happening before its first bucket. It was emblematic of the game \u2014 a slow, unyielding stretch in which neither team played well and yet you couldn\u2019t look away.\nWithout a single 3-pointer falling for Michigan in the second half, Matthews held the key to Michigan\u2019s offense. The redshirt junior hit midrange shots, got to the rim and even found junior center Jon Teske for an and-one layup by spinning a pass around Nate Reuvers\u2019 back. He finished with 18 points, 16 in the second half, on 9-of-15 shooting.\n\u201cHe was able to get his shots,\u201d said sophomore guard Jordan Poole. \u201cJust being aggressive. Picking his spots and (taking) the shots you know he\u2019s confident in making and being able to knock them down down the stretch was huge for us today.\u201d\nMichigan had three weeks to find an answer for Ethan Happ, who dominated with 26 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists when the Badgers toppled the Wolverines in Madison. Early on, it seemed nothing had changed. The fifth-year senior scored eight of Wisconsin\u2019s first 10 points, going at, under and around Teske down low, finding repeated success.\nAfter Happ picked up his third foul to start the second half, leading to a stretch on the bench, things shifted. Happ shot just 2-of-9 from the field over the final 20 minutes as Teske took the upper hand in the matchup on both ends, finishing with 17 points and 12 rebounds.\n\u201cThe whole idea was, guard him without bad fouls,\u201d Beilein said. \u201cWell I think he guarded him about as physical as he could guard him in the second half.\u201d\nWhen the game ended, Happ found Beilein on the court, telling the coach he hopes to see him again this season. \u201cNo Ethan,\u201d Beilein said, recounting the story, \u201cI don\u2019t want to see you again the rest of my life.\u201d\nIn 12 seasons at Michigan, Beilein had beaten Wisconsin all of five times before Saturday. He\u2019ll happily take the sixth.",
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        "raw_content": "Tribe's Miller returns to DL with knee ailment\nRelievers Marshall, Taylor called up; Drake designated for assignment\nCLEVELAND -- The Indians' beleaguered bullpen took another hit on Saturday, when manager Terry Francona revealed that relief ace Andrew Miller was placed on the disabled list for the second time this season. There is no timetable for return for the left-hander right now.\nIn a pair of transactions related to Cleveland's struggling relief corps, the Indians put Miller on the 10-day DL due to right knee inflammation -- the same knee that required two DL stints for the lefty last year -- and designated righty Oliver Drake for assignment. The Tribe recalled right-handers Evan Marshall and Ben Taylor from Triple-A Columbus to assume those spots in the bullpen.\n\"It's that knee again,\" Francona said. \"And just from talking to him and talking to the trainers, it's just not allowing him to be himself right now. That's probably the best way I could put it. So we're going to put our heads together, and I don't know what the next step will be. We're going to try to get him to a place where he can be himself.\"\nFrancona noted that the right knee injury, which was classified as patellar tendinitis and sidelined Miller for more than a month between August and September last season, has been an underlying issue \"the entire time\" this year for the lefty. That may have played a role in the left hamstring injury that Miller sustained in April, leading to a stint on the 10-day DL.\nIn 17 appearances this season, Miller has a 4.40 ERA with 23 strikeouts and 10 walks in 14 1/3 innings. Since his return from the DL on May 11, however, the Tribe's primary leverage weapon has allowed seven runs on seven hits in 4 1/3 innings (six outings), in which he allowed a 1.362 opponents' OPS. That includes three runs surrendered in the eighth inning of Friday's 11-2 loss to the Astros.\n\"I wish I had the answers,\" Miller said after Friday's loss. \"I'm looking for everything and working hard at it. I think there's flashes of it, but it's been a pretty big grind lately.\"\nTweet from @Indians: Roster move:- Recalled RHP Ben Taylor from Triple-A Columbus- Designated RHP Oliver Drake for assignmentIn Taylor\ufffd\ufffd\ufffds 3 games with us this year, he\ufffd\ufffd\ufffds posted a 2.70 ERA with 5 Ks in 3.1 IP. pic.twitter.com/ifPveHt0p9\nMiller's struggles have been only a part of the Indians' overall woes in relief.\nOn April 23, the Indians' bullpen ranked fourth in the Majors with a 2.55 ERA, but things have spiraled out of control since then. Entering Saturday, Cleveland's bullpen had an 8.92 ERA with a .993 opponents' OPS in 72 2/3 innings going back to that date. Overall, the Tribe's bullpen headed into Saturday ranked last in MLB in ERA (6.23), fielding independent pitching (4.85) and home runs allowed per nine innings (1.65), among other statistics.\nThrough it all, the Indians have cycled through 14 relievers, which is more than Cleveland used all of last season (excluding starting pitchers making temporary relief stints or pitching appearances by position players). Cleveland also has had to designate a handful of pitchers for assignment (Matt Belisle, Jeff Beliveau, Alexi Ogando and Drake) in the process.\nBelisle, Beliveau and Ogando (who accepted an outright assignment Saturday) are all back in Triple-A now.\n\"It hasn't been fun,\" Francona said. \"Like I said [Friday] night, I didn't just sign up for the good stuff. We all feel it, and we'll all try to figure it out together. That's the best way I know how to do it. The other guys aren't going to feel sorry for us, so we've got to figure it out.\"",
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        "raw_content": "MNUFC Signs Michael Boxall\nMinnesota United has expanded its defensive ranks with the signing of New Zealand international defender Michael Boxall. He brings MLS and international experience to MNUFC, including recent action with New Zealand in the FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. Boxall will be added to Minnesota's roster pending receipt of his ITC and P-1 Visa.\n\u201cWe are really pleased to have added a player of his quality. He is a versatile player, can play right back, can play center back,\u201d said MNUFC head coach Adrian Heath. \u201cHe\u2019s got experience on the international stage with New Zealand and he\u2019s gotten better as his career has progressed. We think he is a player who is going to push everybody for a starting role on this team moving forward, we know he is chomping at the bit to get going.\u201d\nBoxall, who plays primarily at right back, joins the Loons after two seasons with SuperSport United in the South African Premier Division. His flexibility along the back line \u2014 where he can also play center back \u2014 will add experience and positional depth to the squad.\n\u201cExcited to be here, I had heard a lot of positive things about the coaching staff here and that got me excited to join the club,\u201d said Boxall. \u201cBeing involved in something from the very start and the opportunity to build something special here meant a lot. I\u2019m very excited to get to know my teammates, the coaching staff and all the fans here in Minnesota.\u201d\nHe began his career in his home country with Auckland City FC, but later came to the U.S. to attend UC Santa Barbara where he played four seasons for the Gauchos. He would go on to be named to the All-Big West First Team in 2009 and win the 2010 Big West Defender of the Year award.\nBoxall was selected first overall in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by Vancouver Whitecaps FC ahead of its inaugural MLS season. He made 19 league appearances for Whitecaps FC, starting in 18 of them. He also helped Vancouver to the Canadian Championship final that year, where they would fall 3-2 on aggregate to Toronto FC.\nIn July 2012, Boxall joined Wellington Phoenix in the Australian A-League. He mainly played off the bench, but came into his own during the 2014\u201315 campaign where he had a pair of goals and an assist in 18 appearances, helping the club to a spot in the postseason.\nHis move to SuperSport United came the following season. He immediately adopted a key role for the club, featuring in nearly every match during his two seasons with the club. Boxall helped lead the team to back-to-back Nedbank Cup titles, toppling South African powerhouse Orlando Pirates in both championship matches.\nAt the international level, Boxall has 25 appearances for the New Zealand men\u2019s national team, making his debut in 2011. He has mainly played in international friendlies, but in recent years has become a mainstay in World Cup qualifying matches as well. He got his first international assist last year against the United States, tying the match at 1-1 late in the second half.\nBoxall joins MNUFC ahead of its international friendly match against Mexico\u2019s Atlas FC on Saturday, July 15 at TCF Bank Stadium. The match kicks off at 7:30 p.m. CT and tickets can be purchased at MNUFC.COM/tickets.\nLast Club: SuperSport United\nBirthplace: Auckland, New Zealand\nCitizenship: NZL",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Blog / Market News / WA budget delivers mixed bag for property owners/investors\nWA budget delivers mixed bag for property owners/investors\nThe abolition of part of the first home owners grant and higher land taxes has been offset by the Barnett government\u2019s $24.1 billion infrastructure investment program.\nThe recent Western Australian budget didn\u2019t deliver any major new incentives for property owners and investors, however the state\u2019s commitment to big-ticket infrastructure projects will buoy confidence.\nOne of the more disappointing aspects of the May budget was the removal of the $3,000 first home owners grant (FHOG) for established homes.\nThe $10,000 grant for first home buyers who build new homes still remains, though, and in both cases stamp duty is exempt for homes costing less than $430,000.\nHowever, the decision to cut the grant for established dwellings, and keep the grant for new developments, will lead many first home buyers to purchase properties in new housing estates on the urban fringe.\nThis is likely to place more pressure on Perth\u2019s already strained infrastructure and defies the WA government\u2019s objectives to increase urban infill development and slow urban sprawl.\nProperty owners and investors have also been hit by the state government\u2019s decision to increase land taxes.\nHowever, even with the hikes, WA\u2019s land tax still remains among the lowest throughout Australia.\nDespite these drawbacks, the confidence of property owners and investors should be buoyed by the state\u2019s commitment to big-ticket infrastructure projects.\nThe May budget allocated $24.1 billion to the state\u2019s infrastructure investment program over the next 4 years.\nThis includes about $6.2 billion in the 2015/16 financial year.\nThe funding for the infrastructure investment program includes many projects that have already started construction including the Perth Stadium, Elizabeth Quay and the Gateway WA road project.\nHowever, it also includes many other projects that are in the advanced planning phase including the $2.2 billion Forrestfield Airport Link and the $1.6 billion Perth Freight Link.\nWA\u2019s massive infrastructure investment program will directly result in the creation of more than 93,000 jobs within the Perth metropolitan area, as well as thousands more indirect jobs created for offsite suppliers and services.\nNot only will this continue to stimulate the state economy, but these infrastructure projects, along with local government revitalisation initiatives, will help to underpin house price growth over the longer term.",
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        "raw_content": "INTERVIEW: Mercy Flight\nIT has been wonderful speaking with Steve\u2026\nof Mercy Flight about the new track, Entropy. The band\u2019s singer discusses its story and what tales and ideas go into their album, Humanizer. I learn how the band got together and whether there are any gigs booked in the diary \u2013 whether the Canadian group will also come over to the U.K.\nSteve tells me about his start in music and influences; a new name we need to seek out; why technology, and the way we interact, is a key source of inspiration; how he spends time away from music \u2013 he provides advice to songwriters coming through right now.\nHi, Steve. How are you? How has your week been?\nGreat, thanks! The record release party was a huge success last night: a packed house at the Piston and the band was on fire! So excited to be releasing the new album this week! So amazing!\nI am the lead singer and songwriter of Mercy Flight. We are a dream-inspired Indie-Folk band from Toronto.\nHow did Mercy Flight come together? How did you find the musicians you play with?\nTony Rabalao (A.K.A. Lehlo) and I started running an open mic, Freefall Sundays (and making records), together about ten years ago which has been a galvanizing force in the evolution of the band. Tony\u2019s close friend and bandmate from Joydrop, Thomas McKay (also played in Moe and the Nightcrawlers), ended up producing and playing on the last three Mercy Flight records.\nHe brought in Ricky Tillo (Lady Gaga) and Dan Miller (Valerie Dour) on the last two records and Katey Morley (Gypsy Soul) joined the band a few years ago and sings B.Vs on our new record, Humanizer.\nEntropy is the new single. What is the story behind it?\nEntropy explores the importance of human connection in a disintegrating world; technologies designed to bring us together are tearing us apart and destroying our physical realities. Entropy is a reminder to connect in the moment.\nHumanizer is your album. Are there overriding themes and ideas that define the record?\nHumanizer explores the relationship between humanity and technology. The modern world is fraught with dehumanizing technologies. For example, one song is about breaking this cycle and getting outside \u201cwhile the sun shines\u201d. Another song is about an angel that wants to become human because he\u2019s tired of immortality: \u201cHe wants to feel love\u201d.\nIt seems technology and the way we connect is important to you. Are we becoming more detached as a population?\nYes. I believe that modern technology is actually isolating us from each other. We can communicate with people from across the globe but we are not connecting well with the people right beside us, the people in our lives, as well as we could.\nTell me about your influences and what sort of music you grew up around\u2026\nMy father was into Classical and Jazz. My mother sang me to sleep at night. I played the piano from a young age; violin and trombone as a pre-teen and later got into singing and playing Blues harp as a teen. I played in bars around town and eventually starting writing and singing my own songs. That was the beginning of what has been a lifelong pursuit of expressing myself through music.\nI have had such a variety of influences. For example, Gustav Mahler and Erik Satie; The Psychedelic Furs and Tears for Fears; the Broken Bells and Tame Impala; David Bowie and Neil Young. My most recent influences are some of the emerging artists that I witness each week at my open mic. Lots of talent!\nWe are definitely heading to Montreal and New York. No plans to go much further afield just yet. Although, that\u2019s definitely something I\u2019d like to do!\nI haven\u2019t, personally. I know other members of my band have. In fact, a few of them tour Europe and the U.K. with other bands. Lucky!\nMore of the same, really: keep writing music and playing live; maybe make a video.\nSo many great moments at the open mic every week; spontaneous collaborations etc. and great shared energy and community-building with musicians from all over the world. It\u2019s hard to pick one memory! I\u2019ll have to think about that one.\nI\u2019m not sure what you mean. You mean be a patron of the arts and support someone else\u2019s career in music? There would be quite a few candidates! I wish someone would do that for me! (Laughs).\nKeep playing. It\u2019s hard when life gets in the way, but stick to it! Music is its own reward.\nIN THIS PHOTO: Rose Cousins\nRose Cousins.\nFor me, music is a way to unwind. I also like to get out into nature.\nI\u2019ve really been enjoying Tame Impala these days. Anything from the album, Lonerism - or the Broken Bells\u2019 After the Disco.\nFollow Mercy Flight\nhttp://mercyflight.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/MercyFlight/\nhttps://soundcloud.com/mercyflight\nhttps://www.instagram.com/mercyflight/\nTRACK REVIEW: Dan Rawle - Matter of Opinion",
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        "raw_content": "Report Shows Lawsuits Cost Taxpayers Big Money\nSacramento, CA \u2014 A new report shows the price that major California cities and counties pay to deal with legal disputes and litigation.\nThe California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse found that eight of the state\u2019s largest cities and nine of its largest counties spent $504.1 million to deal with lawsuits over the past two fiscal years.\nCALA describes itself as \u201ca nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to educating the public about the negative effects of lawsuit abuse and challenging those who abuse our legal system for personal gain.\u201d\n\u201cCalifornia has 58 counties and 480 cities, so this is just the tip of the iceberg,\u201d says Marko Mlikotin, CALA Executive Director. \u201cWith devastating budget cuts hitting cities and counties up and down the state, there are countless other ways this money could have been spent.\u201d\nCALA compiled the report from public information requests, and focused on the cities of Los Angeles, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Sacramento, Fresno, San Diego, San Jose and Oakland, and the counties of Alameda, Fresno, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Clara and San Francisco.\n\u201cLawsuits are eating up dollars left and right,\u201d says Greg Applegate, Sonora City Administrator. \u201cThey are job killers that are not only affecting government, but also small businesses.\u201d\nThe report was released earlier this week.",
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        "raw_content": "Governor\u2019s Christmas Message\nArnold Schwarzenegger Enlarge\n\u201cHi, this is Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.\nMaria and I want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays and thank each and every one of you for all the wonderful cards and letters you\u2019ve sent us.\nChristmas has always been my favorite time of the year. As a child, I remember the excitement when I saw the tree and our presents for the first time on Christmas Eve, which is exactly how it is done in Austria. I couldn\u2019t wait to rip through the paper to see what I had gotten. If it was ice skates, or a sweater, or soccer ball or maybe even a sled. And I remember at the same time how incredibly happy my parents were just watching us and seeing the excitement on our faces. They knew that the joy of Christmas was not just in getting, but also in giving.\nAnd now, years later, I have my own family and the roles have switched. I have the most wonderful time sitting there with Maria watching our children opening their presents at Christmas. I can sit there for hours as they try on their new clothes or play with their toys. But of course, it\u2019s not always the gifts that you buy that mean the most.\nLike for instance one year, my son Patrick painted me a picture of a Christmas tree. He put it in a frame, wrapped it up, and gave it to me as a Christmas gift. I received many gifts, and some very expensive, but this was the most precious gift of all of them. And it just goes to show you that the best gift comes from the heart.\nMaybe you want to give a little gift from the heart, like writing a letter, or doing a drawing or a little painting. It\u2019s just an idea, think about it. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Long Term Care -\nIn the movie \u201cThe Perfect Storm\u201d, a commercial fishing boat faced a catastrophic event when it encountered the \u201cperfect storm\u201d, a merging of three independent weather systems that created a hundred-year event. Just as the combination of factors created the destructive force in the story, there are interrelated factors today creating the perfect storm for the future of Long Term Care:\nAging baby boomers\nLike the cartoon picture of the python that just swallowed its dinner whole, baby boomers are a large population group passing through our society. In 2030, when all the baby boomers will be 65 and older, they will represent nearly 1 in 5 residents of the U.S. The number of people age 85 and older will grow even faster, with nearly half needing assistance with their everyday activities. The sheer numbers will put a growing strain on the human and financial resources available for care-giving.\nThe likelihood of needing assistance with daily activities increases as we get older. We are living longer, however it also means many are living with debilitating conditions that were not as prevalent when life expectancies were shorter.\nThe changing family unit\nChanging family demographics make care-giving in the family less practical than in the past. Families are smaller and more spread across the country. Multi-generation households are less common. Women, who are most often the care-givers, are in the workforce in greater numbers than ever.\nCare-giver availability\nThe growing numbers of people needing care is already putting an increasing strain on availability of professional caregivers, which also contributes to driving up costs. Those with the funds to afford it will receive the best care.\nGovernment social services limitations\nGiven the extreme challenges the government faces trying to continue to fund Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, the likelihood of creating a massive new social program that would adequately provide comprehensive Long Term Care for everyone is remote at this time. One attempt was made to establish a program of even limited benefits, and it was abandoned due to the projected costs of funding the program being unsustainable.\nThe combination of these factors creates a Perfect Storm for Long Term Care:\nThere is a huge population \u2018bubble\u201d of baby-boomers passing through our society.\nLife expectancies are increasing and we are living longer with debilitating conditions.\nThe resources of both family and professional care-givers are being stretched.\nThere is no apparent solution coming from the government.\nFor these reasons, the potential cost of Long Term Care is perhaps the greatest financial threat to Americans today. \u200b\nIt is important for everyone to consider their potential need at some point for Long Term Care,\nand include it as part of their overall financial and retirement planning.",
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        "raw_content": "NATESCARLETT.com\nLove is patient, love is kind...well you know the rest. Here are a few photos of some weddings that I have been honored to capture. Every wedding is unique in its own right. I look at myself as the person that is responsible for capturing moments and retelling the story. A story that is not written, but shown through photojournalistic visual still imagery, evoking emotion chronologically.\nBlog\ufeff\u200b\u200b\ufeff\nSome of my thoughts, opinions, and explanations of my photographic work.\n\u200bBirthdays\nPhotos documenting the celebration of the most important day of your life...your world debut.\nA gallery of random imagery, portraits, landscape, fashion, etc. all in one mixing bowl.",
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        "raw_content": "Friday, July 20, 2018 by: Ethan Huff\nTags: 5g, badhealth, badmedicine, badpollution, badscience, call to action, cancer, control, dangerous tech, disease causes, electromagnetic frequencies, electropollution, EMF, EMF pollution, health damage, radiation, Smart Cities, Smart Grid, technology, Verizon\n(Natural News) Verizon recently reiterated plans to launch 5G internet service in the United States by the end of 2018, equipping so-called \u201cSmart Cities\u201d with the latest and greatest data speeds to date. But the dangers associated with 5G electromagnetic frequency (EMF) pollution continue to be ignored, despite growing evidence to suggest that many people will incur serious harm from exposure to it.\n5G, short for \u201cfifth generation,\u201d will greatly expand the range of microwave radiation used by consumer devices, including higher-end gigahertz range frequencies that have never before been publicly deployed. These frequencies travel much shorter distances than current 3G and 4G technologies and don\u2019t penetrate buildings as well; but the places where they can reach will be much more saturated in EMF radiation.\nThe antennas that deliver 5G will also have to be much more plentiful and invasive in order for the network to function, requiring an estimated one million new base stations per carrier. This means that between Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint, Americans can expect to be bombarded with at least four million additional EMF radiators plastered throughout their neighborhoods \u2013 the long-term exposure to which remains largely unknown.\nIt\u2019s all happening in the name of \u201cprogress\u201d \u2013 but if 5G is so wonderful as its purveyors claim, then why are some legislators pushing new laws that would make it difficult, if not impossible, for local communities to \u201copt out\u201d of the program? Senator John Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, reportedly introduced a bill recently, known as the \u201cMobile Now Act,\u201d or S.B. 19, that would eliminate community say in where new cellular antennas are placed.\nThis means that Verizon would be allowed to legally place a 5G antenna on the light pole right outside of your house, and you\u2019d have no say in the matter. This is problematic as 5G technology has been scientifically shown to harm human life by causing things like insomnia, nosebleeds, and even stillbirths.\nIs 5G really about \u201cconvenience\u201d and \u201cprogress,\u201d or is it about control and depopulation?\nThe goal is to connect every single \u201cSmart\u201d device in the world, including newfangled microwaves, refrigerators, and even toothbrushes equipped with Wi-Fi technology, to the 5G control grid. And the only way this is possible is to have 5G antennas everywhere \u2013 meaning humanity in the very near future won\u2019t be able to avoid them.\nProponents of 5G claim that it\u2019s all about improving energy efficiency and making people\u2019s lives more convenient. But the truth is that it\u2019s about collecting mass amounts of private data that can be sold to marketers for untold billions of dollars. Some say that 5G is also about depopulation, seeing as how it\u2019s an absolute health nightmare.\nThe National Toxicology Program (NTP) invested $25 million to study the nature of EMF radiation with the aim of proving that all mobile phone radiation is safe. What it ended up finding is that even primitive technologies like 2G can cause DNA damage and brain cancer \u2013 suggesting that much stronger 5G emitted from far more towers will be exponentially worse.\n\u201cIf you search \u2018EMF science\u2019 you will find abundant research that shows sperm damage and negative effects on immune, endocrine, cardiac, and nervous system functioning,\u201d explains NaturalHealth365.com. \u201cThis is why many people are now experiencing symptoms, such as headaches, tinnitus, and sleep disturbance, when overexposed to wireless technology.\u201d\nConcerned citizens are encouraged to contact their local and state officials to urge better protections and more research into 5G technology. You can also warn others about the dangers of EMF radiation and encourage them to take action.\nFor more news about the dangers of EMF radiation, be sure to visit EMF.news.\nSmartCitiesDive.com\nPrevious :Red List News launches on Brighteon.com, bringing you daily news analysis from the independent media\nNext : Liberals live in a delusional fantasy world of their own making \u2013 hilarious animation\nPhysicist warns: Newly approved 5G tech could \u201cirradiate everyone\u201d\n<a href=\"https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-20-cities-of-the-future-that-use-5g-technology-increase-public-exposure-to-emf-pollution.html\">Cities of the future that use 5G technology will increase public exposure to EMF pollution</a>",
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        "raw_content": "Women have many unique health issues. Some are related to their reproductive organs. There are other issues that women may be at a higher risk for than men or they may have different symptoms than men.\nWomen need to take time to be healthy. A healthy well-balanced diet, regular exercise, and dealing with the stress and pressure of being a women, along with routine health screenings, can be a key factor in the outcomes of certain diseases.\nSome issues that women have to deal with are easily cured, some take self-discipline to prevent or control, and in some diseases, women have tough decisions to make.\nSome of the issues that are unique to women because of their anatomy:\nThe symptoms of vaginitis are vaginal itching, burning, pain and a discharge. It is diagnosed by determining what microorganism is the cause of the infection.\nThe most common cause is a bacterial infection, which is treated with antibiotics. Fungal infections are treated with an antifungal cream.\nNoninfectious vaginitis is treated by avoiding irritants that may cause it. Perfumed soaps, chemical sprays, and scented tissues are a few examples. Wearing cotton underwear and loose-fitting pants may also help to avoid the problem.\nThe uterus is a reproductive organ that is important in the female anatomy. It is the place a baby grows after it has been conceived. The first signs of a uterine disease may be bleeding between periods or after sex. Several things can cause mid-cycle bleeding. Hormones, thyroid problems, cancer, fibroids and polyps are some of the causes.\nEndometriosis is a problem involving the uterus. The tissue that lines the uterus grows outside of the uterine walls. It can grow on the ovaries or on organs around the uterus. Endometriosis can cause severe pain in the back, abdomen or pelvic areas. It can cause heavy periods and infertility. Hormones may help but some women may need surgery.\nEndometrial cancer is a cancer that starts in the inner lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. The most common symptom of problems within the endometrium is abnormal vaginal bleeding. A woman\u2019s hormones play a big part in the development of endometrial cancer.\nThe risk increases if a woman starts her period before age 12 or has menopause later in life because of the high estrogen levels. If a woman is obese, the fat tissue can change some hormones into estrogen, which may also increase the risk. Endometrial cancer is three times as common in obese women. A high fat diet, diabetes, age and family history increase the risk. Also, women who have had breast or ovarian cancer may have an increased risk.\nAlthough most cases of this type of cancer cannot be prevented, a healthy diet and regular exercise routine can decrease the risk of endometrial cancer. Women who have multiple pregnancies, which increases progesterone levels, have a decreased risk. Also, taking care of any pre-cancerous endometrial disorders, such as hyperplasia, can lower the risk of cancer. Endometrial cancer is a slow growing cancer, therefore, preventive measures are important.\nThe cervix is the lower part of the uterus. Cervical cancer is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). It is spread through sexual contact. The body normally fights the infection, but if the infection does not go away, the cervix cells may change and cause pre-cancer cells. It can take several years for normal cells in the cervix to turn into cancer cells. Timely pap tests are critical to prevent cervical cancer.\nThe pap test can help identify cervix changes that may be precancerous. Precancerous cells can be treated before they turn into cancer with early detection. Some things that may cause a woman to have a higher risk of cervical cancer are smoking, birth control pills for long periods of time, HIV infection, and having multiple children. A new vaccine is recommended for girls and young women to protect them against the HPV virus.\nMenopause is the time in a woman\u2019s life when her menstruation and ovulation cycles stop. A woman reaches menopause when her period has not occurred for a year. It usually occurs around age 50 but can start anywhere between the ages of 40 and 60. Many changes occur before she reaches that point.\nDuring perimenopause, or the time before menopause, the levels of progesterone and estrogen decrease in the body, which sometimes causes havoc. Mood swings, depression, hot flashes, excessive perspiration, dryness in the vagina, headaches, trouble focusing, increased facial hair and sleep-less nights are some of the common symptoms.\nThe frequency, duration and amount of a woman\u2019s period also changes. Some doctors recommend hormone replacement therapy to help with symptoms. However, the risk factors and side effects may outweigh the benefits. Sleep aids and anti-depressants may also be used. Strategies for helping to keep the symptoms under control without medication are not smoking, eating healthy, maintaining a good weight, minimizing the use of alcohol, and avoiding caffeine.\nAs mentioned previously, women are at a greater risk than men for certain diseases such as osteoporosis, breast cancer and depression. Heart disease is the leading killer of both men and women, but the symptoms of heart disease for women can be different.\nOsteoporosis is estimated to effect 10 million people in the United States over the age of 50. Approximately, 80 percent are women.\nOsteoporosis is characterized by a decrease in the calcium content of the bones. This leaves the bones thin and more susceptible to breaks and fractures. The chances of developing this condition increase dramatically with age, especially with women. Menopause is thought to contribute to osteoporosis because of the loss of the female hormone estrogen, which effects the amount of calcuim in the bones.\nA sedentary lifestyle, a diet lacking in foods rich in vitamins and minerals and a family history of osteoporosis can all increase the risk for developing this disease. Osteoporosis may not exhibit symptoms early in the disease. It is often undetected until a bone fracture occurs.\nA treatment plan may include a medication to help prevent further bone loss. An exercise program that strengthens the muscles surrounding weakened bone may help eliminate some fractures. Some doctors will prescribe estrogen or estrogen-progesterone combinations to women who are no longer menstruating. This helps to decrease bone loss, however, there can be severe risk factors involved with these added hormones.\nFoods that are rich in vitamins and minerals, especially calcium and vitamin D, a good exercise program, not smoking and minimal alcohol all play a role in osteoporosis prevention.\nAlthough breast cancer can occur in men, it is the cancer found most often in women and the second leading cancer death. It is 100 times more common in women than in men.\nThe American Cancer Society states that the chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer some time during her life is a little less than 1 in 8. The chance of dying is approximately 1 in 35.\nProper Screening plays a big role in the outcome of breast cancer. Early detection and better treatment have caused breast cancer deaths to decrease.\nThe American Cancer Society recommends women age 40 and older should have a mammogram every year. Women in their 20\u2019s and 30\u2019s should have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years. Women should start monthly self-breast exams in their 20\u2019s.\nLimiting alcohol use, exercising regularly and staying at a healthy weight are things that can help decrease breast cancer risk. Breast-feeding has also been shown to reduce the risk.\nFamily History as a Risk Factor\nFamily history and genetics increase the risk of breast cancer. If there is a strong family history of this cancer, genetic testing may be recommended. Some drugs, such as Tamoxifen and Raloxifene have been approved to help reduce breast cancer for high risk patients. Some women with a very high risk of developing breast cancer choose to have a double-mastectomy. Also, women who have a gene change, BRCA mutation, may also have their ovaries removed. This takes away the main source of estrogen from the body.\nOther Risk Factors and Warning Signs\nOther risk factors include age, race (caucasian women have a slightly higher risk), dense breast tissue, early menses or late menopause, not having children or having them after age 30, alcohol, poor diet, and obesity.\nIf you notice any changes such as a lump, swelling, skin irritation, dimpling, nipple pain, redness, discharge or anything unusual, see your doctor right away. However, most of the time these changes are not cancerous.\nA biopsy is done when breast cancer is suspected. Most women who are diagnosed with breast cancer will undergo some type of surgery to remove as much of the cancer as possible. The surgery may also be done to find out whether the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes.\nA lumpectomy may be done to remove only the breast lump and some of the normal tissue surrounding it. Normally, radiation will be given following this type of surgery. A partial mastectomy may be done to remove more of the surrounding breast tissue. It is normally followed by radiation and sometimes, chemotherapy.\nA simple or total mastectomy may be given to remove the entire breast, but not the underarm lymph nodes. A modified radical mastectomy removes the entire breast and some of the lymph nodes. This is the most common type of surgery when the entire breast is to be removed.\nWomen with an early stage of breast cancer can normally have a lumpectomy or a partial mastectomy. Women have the option to choose to have reconstruction after having a mastectomy to restore their breasts.\nAlternative Treatment Risk Factors\nSome women choose to find alternative methods. However, this may give the cancer time to grow and make it less treatable with standard medical treatment. No alternatives have been proven to be effective and some of the alternatives are scams. Some cancer patients may not want to undergo the pain of surgery and chemotherapy. Lifestyle changes with the help of medical technology may give the patient the best chance of survival.\nHow to Lessen Your Risk\nEliminating products with toxins and using only organic products for hair care and make-up, as well as eating only organic food, have become a way of life for many cancer patients. Also, juicing, shots of wheat grass and eating fresh fruits and vegetables, along with nuts, seeds, and whole grains have become popular with cancer patients. Drinking green tea has also become a very popular choice. Patients who have made some of these changes, along with a regular exercise routine, state that they feel better than ever.\nHeart disease is the leading killer of both men and women. The symptoms for women can be very different than the symptoms for men. Heart disease is more common in men than women, but because women have different symptoms, it is often not properly diagnosed. The CDC reports that heart disease is responsible for 29% of deaths in women.\nAge, heredity, smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity and diabetes are some of the things that can increase the risk of heart disease.\nThe chance of developing blocked arteries, which cause heart disease, can be greatly reduced by following a heart healthy diet. Proper nutrition can help reduce bad cholesterol and blood pressure. Eating lots of fruits and vegetables, along with whole grains, nuts and fish can increase heart health.\nChest pain or discomfort, pain in the shoulders, arms, back, neck and teeth, feeling of heartburn or stomach pain, shortness of breath, anxiety, nausea and vomiting, and feeling lightheaded are some common symptoms of a heart attack. Women can experience all or none of these symptoms. The most common type of pain is discomfort in the chest, but it is more common in women than men not to have chest pain\nMost heart attacks begin with mild symptoms. Diagnosing a heart attack and getting treatment quickly are key to a better outcome. The chance of survival is greater and the amount of damage is minimized.\nDepression affects approximately twice as many women as men. Hormones may play a large part in the difference. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) states that approximately 12 million women are affected by some type of depressive illness. Many women occasionally get down, depressed, or moody.\nBut when it interferes with daily life and the ability to function, she may need to seek treatment. Depression is a highly treatable illness. Several different methods can be used to treat depression. Medication and psychotherapy are the most common. The earlier treatment is started, the more effective it may be.\nThe National Institute of Mental Health give the following symptoms for depression:\nPersistent sadness, anxious or \u201cempty\u201d feelings\nLoss of interest in activities or hobbies\nPersistent aches and pains\nEach person with a depressive disorder will have different severity, frequencey and duration of symptoms. Different people will have different symptoms.\nThe NIMH states that depression can be caused from genetic, biochemical, environmental or psychological factors, or a combination of all of these. Trauma, loss of a loved one, stress or difficult relationships can also have an effect.\nEngaging in events or activities, exercising, spending time with people, community service or loving a pet are things that may help lift a depressive mood.\nThe key to many of the outcomes of these illnesses and diseases is prevention and routine health screenings. Eating a healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables and packed with vitamins and minerals, maintaining a healthy weight and adopting a regular exercise program can help your body stay healthy. Not smoking, limiting alcohol and de-stressing your life can also have a great impact.\nhello,i have varicose veins i suffer spcially when i am pregnant i asked alot of women they told me if i remove with lazer it will return back what i should do plz??\nReply\tnaab\nuse homeo medicine PULSATILLA 30 for ONE month and followed by LACHESIS 30.you will have no recurrence of this problem.\nReply\tMfk\nHi..my I have small multiple uterine polyps. My homeopathic doctor recommended pulsatilla 30 potency. Is this useful for polyps?\nReply\tjesus\nMFK. 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        "raw_content": "Reducing protein oxidation reverses lung fibrosis\nVikas Anathy1,\nKarolyn G. Lahue1,\nDavid G. Chapman ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-8211-18172,\nShi B. Chia1,\nDylan T. Casey1,\nReem Aboushousha1,\nJos L. J. van der Velden1,\nEvan Elko1,\nSidra M. Hoffman1,\nDavid H. McMillan1,\nJane T. Jones1,\nJames D. Nolin1,\nSarah Abdalla1,\nRobert Schneider1,\nDavid J. Seward1,\nElle C. Roberson3,\nMatthew D. Liptak4,\nMorgan E. Cousins4,\nKelly J. Butnor1,\nDouglas. J. Taatjes1,\nRalph C. Budd2,\nCharles G. Irvin2,\nYe-Shih Ho5,\nRazq Hakem6,\nKevin K. Brown7,\nReiko Matsui8,\nMarkus M. Bachschmid8,\nJose L. Gomez9,\nNaftali Kaminski ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0001-5917-46019,\nAlbert van der Vliet1 &\nYvonne M. W. Janssen-Heininger1\nIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by excessive deposition of collagen in the lung, leading to chronically impaired gas exchange and death1,2,3. Oxidative stress is believed to be critical in this disease pathogenesis4,5,6, although the exact mechanisms remain enigmatic. Protein S-glutathionylation (PSSG) is a post-translational modification of proteins that can be reversed by glutaredoxin-1 (GLRX)7. It remains unknown whether GLRX and PSSG play a role in lung fibrosis. Here, we explored the impact of GLRX and PSSG status on the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis, using lung tissues from subjects with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, transgenic mouse models and direct administration of recombinant Glrx to airways of mice with existing fibrosis. We demonstrate that GLRX enzymatic activity was strongly decreased in fibrotic lungs, in accordance with increases in PSSG. Mice lacking Glrx were far more susceptible to bleomycin- or adenovirus encoding active transforming growth factor beta-1 (AdTGFB1)-induced pulmonary fibrosis, whereas transgenic overexpression of Glrx in the lung epithelium attenuated fibrosis. We furthermore show that endogenous GLRX was inactivated through an oxidative mechanism and that direct administration of the Glrx protein into airways augmented Glrx activity and reversed increases in collagen in mice with TGFB1- or bleomycin-induced fibrosis, even when administered to fibrotic, aged animals. Collectively, these findings suggest the therapeutic potential of exogenous GLRX in treating lung fibrosis.\ndu Bois, R. M. Strategies for treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Nat. Rev. Drug Discov. 9, 129\u2013140 (2010).\nBarkauskas, C. E. & Noble, P. W. Cellular mechanisms of tissue fibrosis. 7. New insights into the cellular mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis. Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 306, C987\u2013996 (2014).\nRaghu, G. et al. An official ATS/ERS/JRS/ALAT statement: idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: evidence-based guidelines for diagnosis and management. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 183, 788\u2013824 (2011).\nKinnula, V. L. & Myllarniemi, M. 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Analysis of biological specimens and data provided by the Lung Tissue Research Consortium (LTRC) was supported by R03HL095404 (Y.M.W.J.-H.). We would like to thank J. Whitsett (University of Cincinnati) for generously providing the CCSP-rtTA, TetOP-Cre mice, J. Gauldie for providing AdTGFB1, N. Bishop for help with imaging of GLRX and collagen, J. M. Siddesha for technical support and P. Vacek for statistical support.\nDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA\n, Karolyn G. Lahue\n, Shi B. Chia\n, Dylan T. Casey\n, Reem Aboushousha\n, Jos L. J. van der Velden\n, Evan Elko\n, Sidra M. Hoffman\n, David H. McMillan\n, Jane T. Jones\n, James D. Nolin\n, Sarah Abdalla\n, Robert Schneider\n, David J. Seward\n, Kelly J. Butnor\n, Douglas. J. Taatjes\n, Albert van der Vliet\n& Yvonne M. W. Janssen-Heininger\nDepartment of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA\nDavid G. Chapman\n, Ralph C. Budd\n& Charles G. Irvin\nHonors College, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA\nElle C. Roberson\nDepartment of Chemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA\nMatthew D. Liptak\n& Morgan E. Cousins\nInstitute of Environmental Health Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA\nYe-Shih Ho\nDepartment of Medical Biophysics and Immunology, University of Toronto, and the Ontario Cancer Institute/University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nDepartment of Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Section, National Jewish Health and the University of Colorado, Denver, CO, USA\nKevin K. Brown\nDepartment of Medicine, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA\nReiko Matsui\n& Markus M. Bachschmid\nDepartment of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA\nJose L. Gomez\n& Naftali Kaminski\nSearch for Vikas Anathy in:\nSearch for Karolyn G. Lahue in:\nSearch for David G. Chapman in:\nSearch for Shi B. Chia in:\nSearch for Dylan T. 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S.A., S.B.C. and K.G.L. prepared and tested recombinant GLRX; V.A., S.M.H., E.C.R., R.A. and K.G.L. performed S-glutathionylation and glutaredoxin assays; K.G.L. and D.T.C. performed fibrosis analyses; K.J.B. reviewed histopathology; D.J.T. provided critical suggestions regarding imaging and image analysis. Y.-S.H. generated Glrx\u2212/\u2212 mice and helped with data interpretation; R.A. and S.B.C. performed collagenolytic activity assays; M.D.L. and M.E.C. performed and analyzed CD studies; R.H. generated Casp8loxP/loxP mice and helped with data interpretation. R.M. and M.M.B. conducted the ageing study and participated in data analyses. A.v.d.V. and R.C.B. supported the studies with key experimental suggestions and helped interpret data. D.J.S., D.G.C., C.G.I., K.J.B., J.L.G., N.K. and K.K.B. evaluated and analyzed clinical data. Y.M.W.J.-H. and V.A. designed the research, interpreted the data and wrote the manuscript.\nY.M.W.J.-H. and V.A. hold patents entitled: \u2018Treatments involving glutaredoxins and similar agents\u2019, \u2018Treatments of oxidative stress conditions\u2019 (US patent no. 8,679,811 and 9,907,828; Y.M.W.J.-H. and V.A.) and \u2018Detection of glutathionylated proteins\u2019 (US patent no. 8,877,447; Y.M.W.J.-H.).\nCorrespondence to Yvonne M. W. Janssen-Heininger.\nSupplementary Figures 1\u201313 and Supplementary Tables 1 and 2\nF, t and df values",
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In a natural setting where they have access to birdbaths or water (pigeons love to bathe she claims) you can see their striking hues and individual beauty.\n\u201cPigeons come is amazing colors\u2014iridescent feathers in purples, greens, and blues,\u201d she explains. \u201cIf they are dingy gray and dirty it\u2019s because we have made them dirty,\u201d she maintains.\nPi\u00f1a Trachtenburg\u2019s love affair with pigeons began shortly after moving to Brooklyn in the 1980\u2019s from her native Texas. Her parents are originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, the \"spiritual home\" of world- renowned artist Frida Kahlo. Pi\u00f1a Trachtenburg says that she stumbled onto a flock on her New York City rooftop and began feeding them. Then she began to notice how special they were.\n\u201cThey are like people and come in very different personalities\u2014some are bossy, some are chill, some are feisty, they are all sweet,\u201d she says.\nWhenever she went out on errands, the flock followed her down the block. She started carrying birdfeed and more followed. Then she began hearing pigeon hate and was inspired to do something.\nShe and her family (she has a family band with her daughter and husband called, \u201cThe Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players\u201d) began composing and singing songs about the ubiquitous feathered urban creature. They wrote a children\u2019s book. About three years ago she convinced her husband to wear a pigeon outfit and carry a sign that read: \u201cPigeons mate for life.\u201d (They do, and it\u2019s one of the qualities she most loves about the birds.)\n\u201cWe walked the city and I gave away handcrafted papier mach\u00e9 pigeons,\u201d she said. 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She travels with her herd and sets up shop in parks and street corners but her usual go to places are the pedestrian and pigeon hot spots of Times Square, Washington Square Park, and Union Square Park, where I bumped into her and her quirky exhibit.\nThe scene was surreal. The felt pigeons are positioned on the ground to look like they are eating, cooing, resting, or about to take flight. They are so lifelike that real birds often mingle with her intricate fake ones. In fact, if you walk by quickly, you\u2019d miss that this is art. And activism. A sign introduces the Bushwick, Brooklyn artist\u2019s sense of humor: \u201cDon\u2019t feed the pigeons, they're already stuffed.\u201d\n\u201cI try to have fun and entertain because this beautiful creature is too often seen as a pest and not the exquisite bird that it is,\u201d she says. \u201cIt breaks my heart to see what we have done to them.\u201d\nHer stuffed pigeons sell at $40 a pop and they sell briskly. 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        "raw_content": "This article appears in the 30 years later feature series. View the full series.\nEditor's note: This timeline is part of a weeklong series dedicated to looking back on 30 years of the abuse crisis in the Catholic church. Read all parts of the series.\n1962: Fr. Gerald Fitzgerald, founder of the Paraclete Center to aid troubled priests in Jimenez Springs, N.M., meets with Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, head of the Holy Office in Rome, to warn him that there is no cure for pedophile priests.\n1964: Fitzgerald meets with the new pope, Paul VI, to repeat his warnings.\n1985: In May, Dominican Fr. Thomas Doyle, Fr. Michael Peterson and Ray Mouton present a 92-page document to a committee of the U.S. bishops' conference, warning them to handle pending cases well, defend victims, and be honest with the public.\nIn June, NCR publishes its first expos\u00e9 and editorial on sex abuse crisis. The story is based on Jason Berry's reporting of the case of Fr. 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        "raw_content": "The ongoing verbal dues between India's star professional boxer and Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh and his Chinese undefeated Challenger Zulpikar Maimaitiali don\u2019t seem to end ahead of the much awaited double-title fight on Saturday as the Indian pugilist dubbed his Chinese opponent him as inexperienced.\nVijender Singh - File photo\n\"I am experienced....I don't consider him as experienced boxer, he is young, but he is strong kid and we are ready for it. I have a game plan which I discussed with my coach, he (the coach) said stay calm, don't be in hurry,\" said Vijender, ahead of the fight in Worli here on August 5.\n\"He (Zulpikar) is young so he (can) make mistake, he is in rush. In the first round, he would like to take over everything but that's the time you should be calm,\" added the star professional boxer.\nVijender, who is WBO Asia Pacific Middleweight champion, will take on Zulpikar, the WBO Oriental Super Middleweight champion.\nVijender, the Beijing Olympics bronze medallist, has been training in Manchester, England, with his trainer Lee Beard for this bout, the first ticket of which was presented to cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar at the latter's house by the boxer himself.\nTo a question, Vijender said it won't be his toughest fight yet. \"I don't think so....many more to come. I don't think there is any challenge. If he is going to be aggressive, I will react accordingly,\" the Indian boxer said.\nHe also referred to the ongoing stand-off between India and China in the Sikkim sector.\n\"There is a responsibility because it's India-China. Right now the situation is bad, so this kind of responsibility I feel,\" he added.\nAsked how he maintains his composure, Vijender credited it to meditation, which he learned from (yoga guru) Baba Ramdev. He would miss his his son's birthday on August 4, he said.\nIn the coming fight, the two boxers will put their respective WBO titles at stake. The winner will take home his defended title and his opponent's too.\nBattleground Asia ,\nZulpikar Maimaitiali ,",
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        "raw_content": "To Donald Trump, the President of the United States, To Mike Pence, the Vice President of the United States,\nDear Vice President,\nI\u2019m Zaur Aliyev who is applying to You as PhD in Political Sciences, associate professor and Aghdam resident born in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, but was forced to leave the country as a result of the occupation of Armenia through Russian armed support in 1993. I ask You, as a resident of Karabakh, as well as a scientist, to prevent the injustice against Azerbaijan and more than one million refugees and IDPs of Azerbaijan.\nI\u2019m writing to You a short explanation of this word as the protest against renaming Maryland Avenue in Glendale, California as \u201cArtsakh\u201d avenue. Armenians themselves have no information about the name of Arsak and the history of \u201cprivatization\u201d of this word by them. \u201cArsak\u201d is related to the Sak, name of the ancient Turkic tribe and means \u201ccourageous sak\u201d, \u201cbrave sak\u201d, \u201csak man\u201d. Since the 2nd century before our era, some territories in the present Karabakh region and south of it (South Azerbaijan) were called Arsak. Subsequently, the use of Karabakh toponym compressed the word Arsak. However, it is still used in parallel with the word \u201cKarabakh\u201d. According to initial medieval sources, Arsak was one of the most important provinces of Caucasian Albania. The territory of this state covered the area to the Hakari River and to the outer edges of the Karabakh range in the West, and to the Murovdagh Mountain Range in the North. Currently, the province is the mountainous part of Karabakh. After the Arabs, people of Arsak were able to preserve Christianity and were assimilated under the influence of the Armenians. If we look at the writings in the Middle Ages, then the word of Arsak can be found in Gandzasar and other Albanian monasteries. Armenians have changed Arsak to \u201cArtsakh\u201d. However, in those ancient sources, the words of Hayastan or Armenia are not encountered.\nThough Armenians\u2019 allegations and frauds, not only Azerbaijan, but also the international community used the term of Nagorno-Karabakh, none of the foreign diplomats, even in Iravan and Khankendi, use the word \u201cArtsakh\u201d. In all official and diplomatic documents, the territory is referred to as Karabakh and as a territorial unit of the Republic of Azerbaijan. As a simple example, it is sufficient to look at the UN Security Council resolutions on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (822, 853, 874 and 884-1993).\nToday, we understand that Azerbaijan remains one of the allies of the West as a supplier of energy, although it is not a priority country in US foreign policy. Over the past decade, this line of cooperation has been effectively distinguished. There is always calling for friendship and cooperation in the attitude of our state toward United States. Your state requires democracy and protection of human rights from the side of Azerbaijan. If You require it, You are responsible for protecting the human rights of more than one million refugees and IDPs from Karabakh. If democracy means that the city\u2019s leadership consists of Armenians and so-called name is given to the street to try to violate the peace in the Caucasus, how it is possible to expect peace from You.\nI ask You as a scientist, as a resident of Karabakh, as a teacher who teaches American model of democracy to confirm our expectations, to prevent this illegal step and not to let the part of the Maryland Avenue in Glendale be called \u201cArtsakh\u201d.\nZaur Aliyev,\nPhD in Political Sciences, Associate Professor\nFounder of Karabakh TV (zaur.aliyev@gmail.com , +994502682244)",
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        "raw_content": "Fair Go's Hadyn Jones gives us a rare peek into family life - and shares why leaving Auckland was the best thing they ever did\nHadyn juggles his TV roles with being a stay-at-home dad and involves his three kids in his work as much as he can.\nThe Taranaki bureau of TVNZ is quite the different environment from other newsrooms around the country.\nFor one, it's often occupied by a trio of very enthusiastic (if a little under-qualified) contributors, whose main mission is to help pick the backing tracks for the country's favourite news segment.\nIt's also in the home of their dad, Hadyn Jones, who hosts long-running TV show Fair Go\nHe's Taranaki's one-man band, and he's been on a nine-year mission to spread a bit of joy and love to the country with Good Sorts, his weekly yarn that airs at the end of the Sunday ONE News bulletin and celebrates an ordinary Kiwi doing something extraordinary.\nHadyn (43) and his wife Zanta (37) have welcomed the Weekly into their New Plymouth bungalow, which has been undergoing renovations for seven years with no end in sight. 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However, users should expect to work at the command line and with C++ and/or Python software development tools.\nns-3 is primarily used on Linux or macOS systems, although support exists for BSD systems and also for Windows frameworks that can build Linux code, such as Windows Subsystem for Linux, or Cygwin. Native Windows Visual Studio is not presently supported although a developer is working on future support. Windows users may also use a Linux virtual machine.\nns-3 is not an officially supported software product of any company. Support for ns-3 is done on a best-effort basis on the ns-3-users forum (ns-3-users@googlegroups.com).\nFor ns-2 Users\u00b6\nFor those familiar with ns-2 (a popular tool that preceded ns-3), the most visible outward change when moving to ns-3 is the choice of scripting language. Programs in ns-2 are scripted in OTcl and results of simulations can be visualized using the Network Animator nam. It is not possible to run a simulation in ns-2 purely from C++ (i.e., as a main() program without any OTcl). Moreover, some components of ns-2 are written in C++ and others in OTcl. In ns-3, the simulator is written entirely in C++, with optional Python bindings. Simulation scripts can therefore be written in C++ or in Python. New animators and visualizers are available and under current development. Since ns-3 generates pcap packet trace files, other utilities can be used to analyze traces as well. In this tutorial, we will first concentrate on scripting directly in C++ and interpreting results via trace files.\nBut there are similarities as well (both, for example, are based on C++ objects, and some code from ns-2 has already been ported to ns-3). We will try to highlight differences between ns-2 and ns-3 as we proceed in this tutorial.\nA question that we often hear is \u201cShould I still use ns-2 or move to ns-3?\u201d In this author\u2019s opinion, unless the user is somehow vested in ns-2 (either based on existing personal comfort with and knowledge of ns-2, or based on a specific simulation model that is only available in ns-2), a user will be more productive with ns-3 for the following reasons:\nns-3 is actively maintained with an active, responsive users mailing list, while ns-2 is only lightly maintained and has not seen significant development in its main code tree for over a decade.\nns-3 provides features not available in ns-2, such as a implementation code execution environment (allowing users to run real implementation code in the simulator)\nns-3 provides a lower base level of abstraction compared with ns-2, allowing it to align better with how real systems are put together. Some limitations found in ns-2 (such as supporting multiple types of interfaces on nodes correctly) have been remedied in ns-3.\nns-2 has a more diverse set of contributed modules than does ns-3, owing to its long history. However, ns-3 has more detailed models in several popular areas of research (including sophisticated LTE and WiFi models), and its support of implementation code admits a very wide spectrum of high-fidelity models. Users may be surprised to learn that the whole Linux networking stack can be encapsulated in an ns-3 node, using the Direct Code Execution (DCE) framework. ns-2 models can sometimes be ported to ns-3, particularly if they have been implemented in C++.\nIf in doubt, a good guideline would be to look at both simulators (as well as other simulators), and in particular the models available for your research, but keep in mind that your experience may be better in using the tool that is being actively developed and maintained (ns-3).\nns-3 is a research and educational simulator, by and for the research community. It will rely on the ongoing contributions of the community to develop new models, debug or maintain existing ones, and share results. There are a few policies that we hope will encourage people to contribute to ns-3 like they have for ns-2:\nOpen source licensing based on GNU GPLv2 compatibility\nContributed Code page, similar to ns-2\u2019s popular Contributed Code page\nUse of GitLab.com including issue tracker <https://www.gitlab.com/nsnam>`_\nWe realize that if you are reading this document, contributing back to the project is probably not your foremost concern at this point, but we want you to be aware that contributing is in the spirit of the project and that even the act of dropping us a note about your early experience with ns-3 (e.g. \u201cthis tutorial section was not clear\u2026\u201d), reports of stale documentation or comments in the code, etc. are much appreciated. 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        "raw_content": "Archives|The Kennedys of Brownsville\nThe Kennedys of Brownsville\nBy JENNIFER BLEYER NOV. 6, 2005\nFrank Boyland is a tall man, stoop-shouldered and languid-eyed, who lopes around like a roguish uncle who might, at any moment, pluck a quarter from behind your ear. His voice holds a pinch of his native Tennessee and the gritty effect of the filtered Winstons he smokes nonstop. He is candid, and a little coarse, his repartee sprinkled with curses and off-color jokes. But for years, few people in Brownsville, Brooklyn, have seemed to mind.\nThe affection with which the neighborhood holds him was much in evidence on a sweltering Saturday in August. During his campaign for the City Council district that covers Brownsville, Ocean Hill and parts of East Flatbush and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Frank, 65, was making his way through a crowd taking in a concert at Betsy Head Memorial Playground. Encountering tough-looking teenage boys wearing do-rags and stud earrings, he slapped their backs so warmly, they couldn't help smiling. Two graying women munching on fried shrimp reached out for handshakes. A man in a yellow fishing hat struck a salute.\nThere were just weeks to go before the primary election, in which Frank would face nine rivals for the Democratic nomination, tantamount to election in the overwhelmingly Democratic 41st District. Yet he seemed to be having a good time, the kind that accompanies a near-certain win.\nIt would have been hard to blame him. The Boyland family has been a fixture of Brooklyn politics for nearly three decades. In 1976, Frank's younger brother Thomas S. Boyland ran for the State Assembly, and when Tom died of a heart attack in 1982, Frank -- William F. Boyland Sr. -- took over the seat and held it for 20 years. Not long after his 2002 re-election, Frank abruptly retired, paving the way for his baby-faced son, William F. Boyland Jr., known as Junior, to inherit the post.\nThis year, in the latest turn of the family wheel, Frank emerged from retirement to run for the Council seat that his daughter, Tracy L. Boyland, has held since 1998 and must leave because of term limits. His campaign literature bore the jaunty motto \"Let's Do It All Over Again!\"\n\"When I was in the Assembly,\" Frank recalled with a raspy, confident laugh, \"they'd say, 'The only way to get that man out of office is to shoot him.' \"\nBut Frank Boyland's name will not appear on the ballot this Tuesday. In a blow that stunned political observers throughout the city, he lost the primary to a political rookie named Darlene Mealy; a New York City Transit employee, she garnered 47 percent of the votes. Frank retreated with a humbling 19 percent.\nBoyland is not a household name like those of other New York political families, the Cuomos, the Vallones. But the Boylands have been an enduring dynasty nonetheless, a force so strong in central Brooklyn that they are sometimes known as the Kennedys of Brownsville. Frank's defeat on primary day, particularly the huge margin of the loss, seemed to signal a grave injury to the family, if not its downfall.\n\"It's too soon to say that the dynasty is over and they're finished,\" said Jerry Skurnik, a longtime political consultant who has represented former Mayor Edward Koch and other prominent officials. \"But there's certainly evidence of chinks in the armor.\"\nOut of the Brickyard\nIf there's any doubt about who has reigned for three decades in Brownsville, take a walk around the neighborhood.\nStart at Junior's office on Thomas S. Boyland Street. If you turn the corner onto Pitkin Avenue, you will pass the Thomas S. Boyland Democratic Club. Not far away are the William F. Boyland Early Childhood Academy and the Thomas Boyland Homes, a subsidized housing complex. On MacDougal Street, children shuffle into Public School 73, a k a the Thomas S. Boyland School. Everywhere people can be seen wearing T-shirts that say \"Team Boyland\" in bright colors; every year since 2002, the family has printed and distributed the shirts for free.\nThe name has reached far beyond Brooklyn. Frank likes to boast about a fund-raising drive he sponsored in response to the Ethiopian famine of 1985, in which he raised $12,000 to build two wells there. \"Guess what they called them?\" he asked. \"The Boyland wells.\"\nBut the story of the Boylands started not in central Brooklyn but about 1,100 miles away, in a brickyard in Depression-era Tennessee.\nFrank was the fourth of 13 children born in Memphis to Theodore Roosevelt Boyland and Ora Bess Boyland, a desperately poor young couple who lived and worked at the brickyard. The father drove a truck and delivered bricks throughout the South. The mother did housework for the brickyard owner's wife.\nAfter World War II, the Boylands bought a 19-acre farm for $1,200 in north Memphis, where they grew corn, picked cotton, raised pigs, and struggled mightily to make ends meet. \"You had 13 kids eating one chicken,\" Frank recalled. \"I knew we were in trouble when my mother started making onion rings, 'cause there was nothing but onions to eat.\"\nThe father wanted his children to work on the farm, but the mother had a mind for education. And so all the children were sent to school, first to a two-room elementary school that the county had built for black children, and then to all-black Woodstock High School. Woodstock had inherited old tattered textbooks from white schools nearby, but it did have a supply of musical instruments and football uniforms, along with a principal who emphasized academics. Eventually, 11 of the 13 Boyland children went to college; one went to the Sorbonne and several won scholarships.\nIn 1957, 25-year-old Dorothy Boyland, tall, industrious and always immaculately dressed, married and moved with her new husband to Brooklyn. It was the time of the Great Migration, the decades-long stretch during which millions of Southern blacks moved north in search of better jobs and racial tolerance.\nThe eldest of the Boyland children, Dorothy saw little opportunity for her siblings back in Memphis, and when their mother died in 1960, she decided to bring all 12 of them to Brooklyn. The family was soon settled in a drafty three-bedroom tenement apartment on Hopkinson Avenue in Brownsville. The rent was $67 a month.\nOne Family, One Ticket\nWhen the Boylands arrived, Brownsville was buffeted by strong winds of change. A pastoral village in the 1800's, the community mushroomed after the turn of the last century, growing to more than 100,000 by 1920, 80 percent of the population Jewish. Brownsville in those days was a mirror of the Jewish Lower East Side, crowded with tenements, synagogues and pushcarts. By 1925, along with neighboring East New York, Brownsville was home to the city's largest concentration of Jews.\nThe black population started soaring in the 1950's. Many of the new residents, like the Boylands, were migrants from the South; others had been displaced from elsewhere in the city, casualties of Robert Moses' urban renewal juggernaut.\nUnlike many New York neighborhoods, Brownsville had community institutions that embraced integration and strove to absorb newcomers. One largely white local group, the Brownsville Neighborhood Council, pushed to keep the area's housing projects racially mixed, noting in a letter to the New York City Housing Authority that segregation was \"un-American\" and \"harmful to the entire community.\"\nBut through the 50's and the 60's, huge numbers of Brownsville's Jewish residents departed for the suburbs, replaced by an increasingly poor and minority population and large swaths of public housing. Soon Brownsville was a wasteland of overcrowded projects, burned-out buildings and vacant lots. In 1971, residents set fire to piles of garbage to protest state budget cuts, and an antipoverty group invited state lawmakers to see the \"rat guards\" who kept watch at night to protect sleeping children from rodents. The word Brownsville became synonymous with urban ruin.\nStill, the Boylands remained in their cramped apartment on Hopkinson Avenue under the strict rule of Dorothy. \"All my brothers and sisters who wanted an education, they could stay with me as long as they finished school,\" said Dorothy, who is 73 and who lives in a 13-room house with an Olympic-size swimming pool in Memphis. \"Those that didn't, they had to get out on their own.\" Most of the children stayed.\nDorothy and her willowy, miniskirted sister Lula fell in with a coterie of young, idealistic black activists seeking to wrest control over local politics from the powerful Brooklyn Democratic machine, led by Meade H. Esposito. At a meeting in 1976, Major R. Owens, a state senator, announced that he was looking for someone to run for the State Assembly. Dorothy was busy caring for her 12 younger siblings. Then Lula suggested: \"Why not Tom?\"\nThomas Boyland, their 33-year-old brother, was tall and thin, with an Afro, an angular face and a reputation for doing good works. He had served in the Peace Corps in Malawi and returned to teach math at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and tutor children in Harlem. He hadn't attended the meeting, but his sisters proposed the idea to him the next day. \"We just wanted Tom to lift our community up,\" Dorothy said. \"Because it was going down, down.\"\nThe 1976 campaign was a model the tightknit clan would follow for decades. One Boyland appeared on the ticket, but the whole family was running for office.\nIn this campaign, Tom's brothers and sisters went door to door, talking with people about the poverty, troubled schools and other problems that plagued the neighborhood. Though Lula served as the campaign manager, she remembers Dorothy as the mastermind. \"She was politically astute.\"\nTom won the primary, which then as now was tantamount to election, with 52 percent of the vote. The Boylands celebrated with a party at their little campaign office on Pitkin Avenue, scraping together what they could for a Southern feast and a victory cake. \"I couldn't believe we actually pulled it off,\" Lula said.\nA Chain of Succession\nNew assemblymen usually step lightly into their positions, taking time to get their bearings before pushing their agendas. Tom Boyland was different. From the start he spoke boldly, often eloquently, and his topic was the needs of his poor black community.\nHe introduced bills promoting tenant patrols of public housing projects and awarding lucrative state contracts to minority-owned businesses. With the sores still raw over the city's disastrous venture into school decentralization in the late 1960's, Tom secured $100,000 to finance an administrator to overhaul the troubled Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district. He counted among his friends powerful political figures like Shirley Chisholm, the Brooklynite who was the first black woman elected to Congress. He was active in organizations of black legislators, and it was in 1982, at a conference of one such group, that he suffered a fatal heart attack.\nFrank succeeded to Tom's Assembly seat in a special election, and it soon became apparent that the brothers were strikingly different. Although Frank pushed for black history instruction in schools, he was not nearly as passionate about black consciousness as Tom. Nor, as Lula gently put it, was Frank as articulate a public speaker.\nStill, Frank came into his own, mostly as an active, vocal member of the assembly's Housing Committee. He supported a program to develop vacant lots, introduced a bill calling for inspection and condemnation of abandoned buildings, and won millions of dollars to build new housing. \"Even though by talking to him you would never know it, he was smart as a fox,\" said Joseph R. Lentol, a veteran Brooklyn assemblyman.\nBut as the years progressed, some of Frank's ideas were seen as \"pie in the sky,\" as he put it. In 1999, he requested $4 million to create a virtual reality center in Brooklyn, promoting its educational and recreational benefits. He also suggested turning the empty basins of the old Ridgewood Reservoir into a fish hatchery. Neither proposal came to pass.\nStill, the Boylands' hold on Brownsville strengthened when Frank's children gained office. Tracy won a City Council seat in 1997, when she was 28. Junior, already chummy with Sheldon Silver, the Assembly speaker, and familiar with the Albany routine, easily slid into Frank's Assembly seat in 2003.\nPublic ambition has percolated among other members of the next generation of Boylands. Frank's nephew Jonathan Gabriel is the director of the Brooklyn chapter of the American Red Cross. Jonathan's brother Joseph was the head of the District 23 community school board from 1996 until 2002, soon before the local boards were abolished as part of Mayor Bloomberg's overhaul of the school system.\nThrough it all, the Boylands' folksy family approach has endured. This became clear in Frank's failed bid for a City Council seat.\nAlthough arthritic and suffering from kidney disease, 70-year-old Theodore Roosevelt Boyland Jr. stood on street corners morning after morning, helping his brother Frank hand out campaign literature. From her home in Memphis, Dorothy called her siblings daily, checking up on the progress of the campaign and dispensing advice. On primary day, Frank's wife, Ruby, and his sister-in-law, Lillian, cooked heaping piles of roast pork, candied yams and coleslaw to feed their volunteers.\nNot everyone in Brownsville is a fan of the Boylands. Some residents said Frank's abrupt resignation from the Assembly in 2002 was a way to engineer Junior's accession to that seat. Several of Frank's opponents in the primary said the family had become remote from residents and too close to developers.\n\"Walk down the street and ask people what the Boylands have done in a concrete way for the community,\" said Dan Tietz, former president of the Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn, a gay and lesbian club. \"I can assure you that they will come up with nothing.\"\nBut the family also has strong supporters. \"When the Boyland industry started, the neighborhood was dilapidated,\" said Hank Sheinkopf, a longtime Democratic consultant and a friend of the family for 25 years. \"Some might say they've been in power too long. So what? If you look at the changes in the neighborhood, they stuck it out through bad times.\"\nFrank had run for the Council seat largely on the claim of having escorted Brownsville through bad times. The neighborhood still suffers -- the local 77th Precinct had the city's second-highest murder rate last year, and according to the 2000 Census, 43 percent of the people there live below the poverty line. But the trash bonfires and rat patrols are things of the past, and many once-vacant tracts are occupied by handsome new housing.\nOn primary night, the Boyland Democratic Club had been made festive for the evening. The loyal constituency of creaky-limbed women sat on folding chairs and squinted at the television, tuned to NY1. City Councilman Bill de Blasio dropped by to say good luck. But the bad news was already starting to mount.\n\"Eight? Frank got eight?\" a volunteer asked, incredulously recording the low number of votes reported from one polling precinct. Tracy and Junior, sitting near their father, hugged one another and cried.\nAbout an hour after the polls closed, when it was clear that Frank had been swamped by his opponent, he delivered a rambling concession speech. \"Never in a million years did I think this would happen,\" he said ruefully. \"Brownsville has been very good to me.\"\nWins and losses are routine in politics, of course, even for families with brand names. \"The Kennedy family has had its share of victory, and its share of defeat,\" said Evan Stavisky, a New York political consultant who has worked on dozens of local campaigns. \"Brownsville is a microcosm of that.\"\nMr. Skurnik, the former consultant for Mr. Koch, said the huge margin of defeat was the most stunning aspect of Frank's loss. He also noted that Ms. Mealy had been aided by workers from powerful city labor groups like 1199/S.E.I.U., the health care union, and Local 32BJ, the janitors' union. 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        "raw_content": "We are happy to report a return to the Equity and Income Fund in the March quarter almost identical to that which we reported last year at this time. Similar to one year ago, the Fund\u2019s 5% return slightly bested the 4% number that Lipper Analytics reported for its Balanced Fund Index. Once again, the Fund\u2019s equities provided the bulk of the return, gaining nearly 7% in the period. Fixed-income investments recorded positive but minimal returns. For the first six months of the Fund\u2019s fiscal year, the comparative numbers are 12% for the Fund and 10% for the Lipper Balanced Fund Index. Always of greatest importance is the comparison for the annualized rates of return since the Fund\u2019s inception in 1995: 11% for the Fund versus 7% for the Lipper Balanced Fund Index.\nIt is somewhat curious that investment outcomes have been so similar for the first quarters of the past two years. The problems that we highlighted in our letter to shareholders one year ago still persist, in particular the financial distress in countries on the European periphery ( Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain). And, of course, all readers will be well aware of the March quarter\u2019s world-changing events. Despite the world\u2019s tragedies and problems, many businesses continue to add value, and increasing stock prices reflect this reality.\nThe recent quarter\u2019s leading contributors to the Fund\u2019s return were Cenovus Energy, Rockwell Automation, Concho Resources, United Health and ITT. While this is a more eclectic winner\u2019s list than often emerges, the one commonality is that two of the top three contributors are oil/gas exploration and development concerns. This probably does not surprise anyone who has purchased gasoline recently. As we have often written, when we buy shares of a commodity producer, we attempt to do so at a share price that gives us free optionality. What this means is that we wish to own the company\u2019s shares at a valuation that would be attractive if the price of the commodity it produces never changed from the moment of our purchase. The markets occasionally afford us such opportunities, and they often prove to be rewarding for our shareholders (examples of this include the Fund\u2019s previous history with Burlington Resources and XTO Energy).\nCenovus is one of the leading participants in what is probably the largest petrocarbon resource deposit located in a friendly, stable country. Extracting oil from Alberta, Canada\u2019s oil sands is expensive, so Cenovus\u2019 shares generally benefit more from rising oil prices than most other energy producers. In contrast, Concho Resources concentrates on exploiting old fields in the continental U.S. Techniques used decades ago in oil/gas exploration could only remove a modest percentage of the underground resource. Today\u2019s techniques allow for additional oil/gas recovery with considerably lessened dry-hole risk.\nLeaving energy, Rockwell Automation, which manufactures devices such as variable-speed motor controls and programmable logic controllers, and ITT, a diversified manufacturer of products for the water and defense industries, both appear to have benefited from the renaissance in U.S. industrial production. Finally, United Health\u2019s shares have risen as investors appear to be reassessing last year\u2019s health-care legislation. We always state that we will consider investing in any legal industry as long as the valuation opportunity is compelling. Heretofore we had avoided the managed-care industry, but share-price declines in the sector and uncertainty from 2010\u2019s health-care bill offered an attractive entry point for purchasing United Health shares.\nThe quarter\u2019s largest detractors were Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Nestle, Boston Scientific and Scripps Network Interactive. We clearly have covered ourselves with something other than glory with our investments in large-capitalization technology companies. Cisco continues to suffer profit-margin erosion because of price pressure from newly invigorated competitors. Microsoft\u2019s problems appear to be more strategic, and we exited the stock. The actual price declines for Nestle, Boston Scientific and Scripps were modest. The earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan have increased volatility in the shares of PartnerRe, a Bermuda-based reinsurance company. While the company will likely have to make significant payouts to its clients, the long-term impact on business value is less clear.\nWe kept the Fund\u2019s equity allocation fairly constant in the quarter, but we continued to reduce the fixed-income allocation. The biggest change was a reduction in inflation-indexed securities (TIPS), which resulted when we did not replace a significant January maturity. The fixed-income duration remained flat at just over two years, meaning that this portion of the portfolio should have little sensitivity to interest-rate movement. We continue to believe that fixed-income investments are riskier than normal. Some readers may be familiar with Pimco\u2019s Bill Gross and his critique of U.S. Treasury issues. We agree with Gross that unless entitlement spending patterns change substantially, the long-term outlook for government debt is unpleasant. Accordingly, we have oriented the Fund to an above-normal equity allocation and a below-normal fixed-income commitment.\nAlthough we kept the equity allocation fairly constant during the quarter, we were quite active overall. We eliminated eight holdings, initiated two new positions and added to holdings that began the quarter with small position sizes.\nBeginning with the sales, we have already discussed Microsoft, and Del Monte was bought out during the quarter. Diebold, Kirby, Rockwell Collins and Weight Watchers International either exceeded, met or approached our sell targets. We sold Unilever ( Great Britain shares) to reduce the Fund\u2019s sensitivity to commodity prices. We sold Covidien to reduce our large weighting in health care. These holdings were all profitable for the Fund. Weight Watchers was a particularly outstanding holding, more than doubling in price in only one year\u2019s time.\nOur two new purchases were Pepsico and Range Resources. Pepsico is probably well-known to most shareholders, although the fact that the company is more of a food business (Frito-Lay) than a beverage business is often overlooked. Sluggish beverage growth in North America has helped to constrain the share price for the past year. Rising commodity prices have also reduced investor enthusiasm for the company. We believe that the share price more than discounts the headwinds facing Pepsico. We also like what we view as management\u2019s shareholder-friendly orientation. Range Resources is an exploration and production company focused on natural gas, mostly in Appalachia and the Southwestern U.S. In our opinion, Range\u2019s operating and finding costs are well below average, and the company shows rapid growth in production as well as proven reserves. We believe that at our purchase price, the stock traded at a substantial discount to the company\u2019s asset value net of debt.\nRisk On/Risk Off?\nThe Equity and Income Fund\u2019s managers have both worked in the investment industry for many decades, so we both should be at the point in our careers where dubious financial-industry innovations no longer surprise us. Such an assumption, however, would be incorrect.\nFor the past few quarters we have repeatedly read that the daily outcomes in the securities markets are the result of the \u201cRisk On/Risk Off\u201d trade, wherein investors (sic?) react to the most recent news by buying equities/selling bonds (Risk On) or the reverse (Risk Off). As value investors we think this is pure nonsense. A single day\u2019s events and data rarely affect the ability of a business to generate free-cash flow over the long term, and it is that sustained free-cash flow that we deem most important for investments. That said, we believe it is advantageous for us to have these Risk On/Risk Off traders in the market. They treat equities like commodities, using stocks to express a short-term belief about the market. It appears that their security selections have no foundation in fundamental business value. They are more than happy to sell when stocks are cheap or buy when they are expensive, as long as they can express their near-term market opinion. It is this sort of market action that makes it possible for value investors like us to prosper. If stock prices perfectly predicted the value of every business, value investors would be unemployed, so let\u2019s hear it for the Risk On/Risk Off trade!\nThe recent quarter has certainly demonstrated just how dangerous the world can be, and shareholders have expressed interest in the portfolio effects from these events. Turning first to the Middle East and North Africa, our work suggests that the portfolio has had little direct exposure to the turmoil there. One possible exception is our stake in Apache, the diversified energy company that has significant investments in western Egypt. However, this area has not seen any disruption to date. The widespread efforts to effect government change have also caused oil prices to increase. While a negative for economic activity in total, rising oil prices have helped the Fund\u2019s six energy-industry investments.\nIn contrast, the impact from Japan\u2019s great earthquake will be felt across more companies and industries. The first Fund holding to disclose a problem was Texas Instruments, which has several Japanese factories. The company estimates that it could take approximately six months for its operations to return to normal there. We have already mentioned PartnerRe, the reinsurance company, in the opening section. TE Connectivity, the new name for Tyco Electronics, expects some setbacks in its sales pattern, especially in relation to the automotive industry. No doubt other companies will soon make similar announcements. We do not expect the cumulative economic effects from these events to significantly change our understanding of these companies\u2019 intrinsic values. We do send our best wishes and hopes for all who have been or remain in harm\u2019s way and look forward to more peaceful times.\nWe thank our shareholders for entrusting us with their assets. As always, we invite your questions and comments.\nEdward A. 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        "raw_content": "Winter Park / Maitland Observer Friday, May 25, 2018 8 months ago\nBishop Moore takes home state title in adapted track-and-field | Observer Preps\nKat Conroy and Ashley Beauregard helped lead the Hornets' young squad to its first ever team championship.\nAs they stand in the hallways, the sounds of the pep band pierce through the cracks around the doorframe.\nThere, waiting, is Kat Conroy and Ashley Beauregard \u2014 the two Bishop Moore athletes everyone is waiting to see.\nWith students in their assigned seats in the school\u2019s gym, there is a lively energy throughout the packed crowd that seems unaware that it\u2019s eight o\u2019clock in the morning.\nAfter stepping out to mid-court, Principal Scott Brogan kicked off the pep rally in full voice.\n\u201cLast year, we were fortunate enough to have a state champion in two events and team runner-up,\u201d Brogan said. \u201cWith the addition of another athlete, we are team state champions with three individual championships.\u201d\nThe announcement was met with loud applause, but it was the introduction of Conroy and Beauregard that sent the roof down.\nAs they rolled out from the hallway and into the gym, Conroy and Beauregard both were met by a wall of pure sound as their classmates yelled their names and cheered them on.\nIt was a big moment for these young athletes and those such as Bishop Moore track coach Carolista Ware.\n\u201cEvery day, they came out and they worked hard,\u201d Ware said to the crowd. \u201cThey wanted to do this not just for themselves because this is our first-ever adapted track-and-field state championship.\u201d\nCLAIMING THE CROWNS\nGoing into this year\u2019s state tournament, the only member on the team with any experience was 16-year-old sophomore Beauregard \u2014 who was coming off a phenomenal year where she won first in both the 200- and 800-meter races.\nDespite her soft-spoken and humble nature, there was still a level of surprise when, at this year\u2019s state finals, she once again took home the top prize in the 200 meters (45.31) and 800 meters (3:28.71)\u2014 while also taking second in the shot-put.\n\u201cI was still in shock with it, even though I knew I could do it,\u201d Beauregard said. \u201cOf course I\u2019ve done this before, so I know what it is kind of like because I did this last year too \u2014 that kind of helped me.\n\u201cMy freshman year I didn\u2019t even think I could do this, and then that (state titles) happened,\u201d she said. \u201cNow sophomore year \u2014 I can\u2019t believe it\u2019s already here again.\u201d\nAlthough Conroy\u2019s story is a little bit different \u2014 as she moved to Florida from her home in Indiana three years ago \u2014 the reaction was still the exact same.\nIn her first and only year of being a part of the young adapted track-and-field team at Bishop Moore, the 18-year-old Conroy followed right behind Beauregard with a second-place finish in the 200 meters (59.22) and 800 meters (4:34.84). 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        "raw_content": "July 16, 2014 by David Matthew Brown\nNo Means No July 16, 2014 David Matthew Brown\nWhen I was a junior in High School, my math teacher Mr.Edwards posted in his classroom, \u201cWhat Part Of NO don\u2019t you understand.\u201d Mr. Edwards wore a lab coat, loved math, and had bad breath, but he was inspiring. He loved to teach and loved to learn about his students. Over the summer, before I took his class, he read a theater review and interview on me in the local paper. I had no idea. At the end of my junior year, he had me stay after class and he said, \u201cDavid, your not going to be a math teacher, I think we both know that, God has other plans for you, your here to act, and thank goodness, you passed the final by a slim margin, please stick to entertaining, and congrats on passing my class.\u201d He smiled and gave me a hug.\nIt was the hardest year of my life at that time. Numbers, numbers, numbers. But Mr. Edwards would use acting as a way of helping me understand geometry. He was old school but loved his students. When they succeeded in class, a tear would roll down his eye in happiness. Then he would cover it up, by raising his voice and saying, \u201cOkay everyone lets focus.\u201d We all knew that he wanted us to succeed. There was no failure in his eyes, every time we made a mistake he was happy. He said, \u201cYour getting closer.\u201d One time after school with Mr. Edwards saw I wasn\u2019t getting it, I started to cry, and he let me, he didn\u2019t judge me, and he shared with me his life of not getting things all the time, that it took lots of trying, and he would end with, \u201cDavid there is no such thing as failure, failure means your trying, so how can we fail when we are going for it. I would rather die doing math, then not doing it. Just like your acting, your doing it.\u201d\nOne day in class he reminded us of the sign, which read, \u201cWhich part of NO don\u2019t you understand.\u201d He taught us, \u201cLook when you say NO, mean it. Math is the same way, it is affirmative.\u201d That stuck with me, and I was reminded of it the other day, I told someone \u201cNo\u201d. I meant it. But they continued to persist. As they persisted, I realized they didn\u2019t respect me. They weren\u2019t hearing me fully. Rather than going through a whole thing, I said, \u201cWhat part of No don\u2019t you understand.\u201d They stopped, and I realized that in life, we have a choice, to use our word wisely, or to use it against ourselves. I realized that when we play games, judge, criticize, blame, complain, seek approval, prove to others, that we are not using our word correctly. We are here to use our word from a place of respect for ourselves, and how we would like to be treated. There are some who will call you a failure, demean you, lie about you, call you names behind your back, and all kinds of nonsense, that is okay. Because it is how they feel about themselves, not you. You keep moving, using your word from a affirmative place, and respect yourself. You matter, your word matters, and how others see you, is their business not yours.\nNo mean No\n3 Parts: I Am Leaving...\nJuly 18, 2014 The Paradox of Our Age /Time - By Dr. Bob Moorehead",
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It expands its co-packaging capabilities so that The Alkaline Water Company can help retailer partners meet growing customer demand for the Alkaline88\u00ae brand. It also enables the Company to launch its new lemon, blood orange, watermelon, coconut and raspberry flavored Alkaline88\u00ae waters.\n\u201cWe are excited to bring these new products to market. We have verbal commitments from many of our current retailers for our flavored Alkaline88\u00ae waters,\u201d commented Richard A. Wright, President and CEO of The Alkaline Water Company Inc. \u201cWe are proud to be the first flavored bottled alkaline water in the country. We believe our all natural extracts and sugar free offerings will be a big hit with consumers. Our commitment to creating only Clean Beverages\u2122 continues to drive our product development. We pioneered the enhance bulk water category with our Alkaline88\u00ae 1-gallon and 3-liter sizes and believe our new flavored waters will impact the enhanced water space in a similar fashion. This will be one of the many products we will bring to our current grocery and drugstore customers as well as convenience stores. This is the first major initiative completed by our subsidiary A88 Infused Beverage Division Inc. We expect to begin selling our new flavored waters as soon as next week will be rolling out a number of other products over the next 45 days,\u201d concluded Mr. Wright.\nA photo accompanying this announcement is available at: http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/34ca9c6b-ac33-4fa4-8ab2-13e636885e96\nAbout Western Group Packaging\nWestern Group Packaging is an affiliate company of Unix Packaging located in Montebello California. Unix Packaging, with its six production lines, experienced a period of substantial growth and its founders recognized the growing need and opportunity in Nevada for a beverage manufacturing facility resulting in the state of the art facility established by its affiliate \u2013 Western Group Packaging. . To learn more about WGP, please click the following link: http://www.wgpco.com.\nThe Alkaline Water Company Inc. (NASDAQ and TSXV: WTER) is a leading producer of premium bottled alkaline drinking water sold under the brand name Alkaline88\u00ae. With its innovative, state-of-the-art, proprietary electrolysis process, the Company produces healthy, all-natural and great-tasting alkaline water for a balanced lifestyle. Founded in 2012, the Company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and focuses on national distribution and marketing for retail sale of Alkaline88\u00ae, one of the fastest growing premium bottled water brands on the market. To learn more about The Alkaline Water Company, please visit: www.thealkalinewaterco.com or connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn.\nAlkaline88\u00aeis a premier 8.8 pH balanced bottled alkaline drinking water enhanced with trace minerals and electrolytes. The product offers consumers the unique opportunity to purchase alkaline water in conveniently packaged 500-milliliter, 700-milliliter, 1-liter, 1.5-liter, 3-liter and 1-gallon sizes. The Alkaline Water Company Inc. is currently in the midst of a national mass-market expansion program, where the product is already available for consumer sales at a growing number of major retail locations including national retailers such as Safeway/Albertsons, Walmart, Kroger, CVS, and other top regional and local supermarket chains. To find a retailer near you visit: http://thealkalinewaterco.com/where-to-buy/\nThis news release contains \u201cforward-looking statements.\u201d Statements in this news release that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. 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Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors include, among others, governmental regulations being implemented regarding the production and sale of alkaline water or any other products, including products containing CBD/hemp; the fact that consumers may not embrace and purchase any of the Company\u2019s infused water products; the fact that the Company may not receive approval for any of its CBD infused products; the fact that even though the Farm Bill was passed into law, the Company may not receive approval from state and local regulatory bodies, the US Drug Association or the FDA for its CBD/hemp-infused products; additional competitors selling alkaline water and enhanced water products in bulk containers reducing the Company\u2019s sales; the fact that the Company does not own or operate any of its production facilities and that co-packers may not renew current agreements and/or not satisfy increased production quotas; that fact that the Company has a limited number of suppliers of its unique bulk bottles; the potential for supply chain interruption due to factors beyond the Company\u2019s control; the fact that there may be a recall of products due to unintended contamination; the inherent uncertainties associated with operating as an early stage company; changes in customer demand and the fact consumers may not embrace enhanced water products as expected or at all; the extent to which the Company is successful in gaining new long-term relationships with new retailers and retaining existing relationships with retailers; the Company\u2019s ability to raise the additional funding that it will need to continue to pursue its business, planned capital expansion and sales activity; competition in the industry in which the Company operates and market conditions. 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        "raw_content": "/ Home / Press office / Research fellow receives international fundraising accolade\nResearch fellow receives international fundraising accolade\nDr Claire Routley has worked in fundraising for 15 years and specialised in legacy fundraising for the past ten\nA research fellow from the University of Plymouth has been selected by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) to receive its 2017 Emerging Scholar Award.\nDr Claire Routley, part of the University\u2019s Hartsook Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy, has worked in fundraising for 15 years.\nShe has specialised in legacy fundraising for the past ten, and much of her work focuses on the giving of legacy and in memoriam gifts to non-profits and other beneficiaries, such as charitable requests made through wills.\nIn recent years, her work has been featured in many publications, including the Journal of Gift Planning, the International Journal of Educational Advancement, Journal of Social Business and the International Journal of Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Marketing. She has also co-authored chapters for the volumes Fundraising Principle and Practice and Legacy Fundraising.\nIn addition to her work with Professors Adrian Sargeant and Jen Shang at the University, she has supported a wide range of non-profits involving causes related to international development, heritage, disability, education and religion. She has also served as a tutor and examiner for both the Institute of Fundraising and its Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Fundraising programs, and Anglia Ruskin University and its Fundraising Module, and is a member of fundraising think-tank Rogare\u2019s international advisory panel.\nDr Routley said:\n\u201cI am particularly interested in the relationship between the giving of these gifts and the continuation of an individual\u2019s sense of self forwards in time, beyond their physical death. I draw upon a wide-range of interdisciplinary literature, but particularly, the literature on generativity, symbolic immortality and terror management theory. These theories seek to explain how individuals cope with, and act on, their fore-knowledge of death.\u201d\nThe award was established by the AFP Research Council in 2013, and honours an early-career scholar or scholar-practitioner whose research has and will continue to shape the discourse on philanthropy and fundraising.\nJudges rated nominated scholars on their record of scholarship; demonstrated evidence of a further promising career as an academic researcher or scholar-practitioner; demonstrated impact on the state of scholarship or advancement of knowledge; and evidence of impact on fundraising practice.\nProfessor Russell James, chair of the AFP Emerging Scholar Award Committee, said:\n\u201cDr Claire Routley has rapidly established herself as a leader in theoretically significant and practically important research in fundraising. She brings an ideal perspective to this area of scholarship being both a skilled researcher and a practising fundraiser. The impact of her research has already been strongly felt on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond.\u201d\nFor over 20 years we\u2019ve been developing and disseminating the body of fundraising knowledge for clients all around the world.\nWe offer a unique blend of academic rigour and practical relevance in everything we do.\nStudy fundraising\nAt Plymouth we offer a range of fundraising courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.\nThese courses are designed those who are interested in pursuing a career in the voluntary sector.\nFind out about more our fundraising course opportunities\ncentre-for-sustainable-philanthropy",
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        "raw_content": "POSTS BY TAG | Mentorship\nInvesting in Your People\nAt pMD, we love to promote our culture of teaching and learning, rather than singly focusing on getting the job done. It may seem obvious once discussed, but what I found lacking in past companies I've worked for is this emphasis of helping each individual build his or her own skills. From top down, pMD promotes a company culture of sharing knowledge, open communication, and career growth. We ask all our individual contributors to embrace this philosophy we call \"Mentoring\".\nMentoring is pMD's mission statement for success - both for the company as well as for each and every individual contributor. It is a fundamental driver of career growth for the entire team. Successful mentoring frees up time for the mentor to take on new and more high level items. Mentees, in turn, learn new skills and earn new ownership. This transition to having higher level responsibilities aims to allow each party to step up into another position, which will then open up space for a new hire. This process allows mentees to naturally progress as the next generation of mentors.\nIt Begins With Trust\nTrust is a two-way street. At pMD, mentees earn trust by completing assigned tasks. Mentors earn trust by providing the necessary training and guidance for the mentee to succeed at these tasks. Tasks must start small, to minimize risk of failure, and as more trust is earned over time, additional responsibilities can be designated.\nIt Continues With Communication\nHere at pMD, it is the responsibility of both parties to keep a line of communication open. Mentors provide clear expectations and share feedback on performance consistently, while mentees should always feel open to asking for this feedback. When something is not understood well, mentees have the responsibility to ask for more clarification. Once a mentee is ready for more challenges, they can and should feel open about communicating that. At pMD, the expectation is that both parties are proactive with communication in order for the relationship to succeed.\nMentoring is a mindset at pMD. It isn't a single task. It isn't a single action. With this always at the forefront of our minds, we will succeed as a company. Every single one of us here at pMD treats this as a priority and most importantly, we tackle mentoring with a positive attitude!\nThe idea of mentorship sounds obvious, doesn't it? It certainly does when I read it. But the fundamental difference that sets pMD apart from other companies is making it a priority. I joke with new recruits that a pMD hour is a day at another company, a pMD week is a month somewhere else, and a pMD month is like a year. I call this the \"pMD rate of learning\" that dwarfs all other companies. As I reflect on my own career, I'm grateful to see how much I've learned, struggled, and grew in my first two years at pMD as compared to everything I learned in almost a decade at my previous company. Want to become a part of pMD\u2019s amazing team? Contact us at careers@pmd.com to find out more.\nculture Mentorship Teamwork\nHow to Work for the Same Company for 40 Years\nI recently celebrated my 10-year anniversary at pMD. 10 years at the same company is becoming a rarity in the software industry. Yet my dad, Dan Kenney, worked for 40 years for the same architecture firm. 40 years! It sounds like an old-timey tale, a story about the Company Man. I began to wonder what about his company could have possibly held his attention for so long - it must have been quite an amazing institution.\nBut many others at his company came and went over the years, so maybe it was him rather than the company itself. Did he lack imagination? He\u2019d been very successful and could have retired earlier, yet he kept chugging away and taking on greater responsibilities. I think he was genuinely happy there, and he didn\u2019t feel a need or desire to move.\nI began to wonder if the anomaly is not him or his company, but rather the software industry. It began to seem strange that Amazon has a 1-year median tenure and Google has a 1.1-year median tenure, both in the bottom 5 of the Fortune 500 according to PayScale for this measurement. If these companies are admired and successful, why aren\u2019t their employees sticking around?\nThere are many good reasons to leave a company. The top reason given is greater opportunity for career advancement elsewhere. In other words, there is a lack of mentorship and growth at the old company. Now, the same companies that failed to offer in-place growth opportunities are adapting to their job-hopping employees:\n\"Hiring managers worry they\u2019ll become the next victims of these applicants' hit-and-run job holding. For companies, losing an employee after a year means wasting precious time and resources on training & development, only to lose the employee before that investment pays off.\u201d - Jeanne Meister, Forbes\nBut by reducing training and mentorship, wouldn\u2019t they further decrease the opportunity for in-place career growth? They aren't expecting employees to stay around for a long time, so they\u2019re not investing in their people, instead focusing on making their jobs more specific and interchangeable - like a \u201ccode factory\u201d where a new assembly line worker can easily be slotted into a vacant position.\nI don\u2019t know whether companies or employees started this vicious cycle, and perhaps it makes sense in an increasingly commoditized industry that is dominated by a few huge near-monopolies. And I\u2019ve met my share of counter-examples even at these companies, \u201clifers\u201d who have stuck around for a long time and have no intention to leave. So there\u2019s a ray of hope: if the fit is right, and the position has room to grow, then career bliss can still occur - even in today\u2019s bleak landscape. So then, how to find the right long-term fit for you?\nWhile researching this question, I found many different answers. A romantic advice blog said it best:\n\u201cWhen you know what you want, everything else becomes trivial. The better you understand yourself, the more experience you have and the clearer the life you want becomes. When we learn more and more about ourselves throughout our lifetimes, we come to a point of clarity. We come to a point at which we know what we want, and we know what we have to do to get it.\u201d\nI think self-knowledge was the key to my dad\u2019s 40-year happy place. He knew what he wanted to achieve in his career and what kind of culture he needed to be successful, and he worked ceaselessly towards both. He didn\u2019t bail when times got tough because he knew what he wanted, and he knew that his company was the right place where he could forge that vision into reality regardless of any setbacks along the way.\nSelf-knowledge sounds great. If only they sold it on Amazon! Some people seem to be \u201cold souls,\u201d born with more of it. Unfortunately for the rest of us, it\u2019s generally hard-won. Most people gain self-knowledge by making mistakes and learning from those mistakes. Indeed, embracing failure is the approach most commonly recommended in tech. This is a very effective way to learn, but not a very efficient way because there are so many possible mistakes. Even if you learn from each mistake that you make, there are countless other varieties just around the next corner lying in wait for you. You\u2019ll never live long enough to make all the mistakes.\nFortunately, you can also gain self-knowledge in other ways. You can ask experienced and successful people for advice, or read books written by wise people, and benefit from their mistakes without having to make the same mistakes yourself. You can pursue meditation or counseling to gain greater awareness of your own biases, blind spots, and true desires.\nFor example, would you enjoy the rollercoaster ride of a high-risk company such as an early-stage startup, or would you prefer the sanity and routine of a company that\u2019s been around for a while? Would you appreciate the well-defined, relatively narrow expectations of a career at a large company, or would you prefer the freedom, flexibility, and variety of a small company? Is it most important to you to feel protected and cared for by a high-comfort company, or are you happiest when making sacrifices for the good of others at a high-service company such as a nonprofit?\nIn the end, it\u2019s all about what you want and what makes you happy and satisfied. 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        "raw_content": "Massive Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus could tide you over until the Note 5 arrives\nSamsung is reportedly about to expand its Galaxy S6 range further, literally in fact. It is widely rumoured to be adding a larger-sized model to the family, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus.\nThe company already has the hugely successful SGS6 and SGS6 edge flagship phones in its line-up, and will soon introduce the Galaxy S6 Active.\nThere has also been talk of a Galaxy S6 Mini for those on a tighter budget, but the SGS6 Plus will be the daddy of them all and offer a phablet style device for those who don't want to wait for the Note 5.\nAccording to reports the company is working on a new flagship model, currently termed \"Project Zero 2\". As the SGS6 and edge were originally codenamed Project Zero, that has lead to many to jump to the conclusion that the Zero 2 will be the Plus (not \"Grand\" as others have suggested in the past).\nActual details on the form factor of the SGS6 Plus are thin on the ground. We are yet to hear what screen size it will sport or whether it will have an edge design.\nAnd regardless of its existence or release date, it is still believed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be unveiled at a special event prior to IFA 2015 in Berlin this autumn.\nREAD: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 release date, rumours, and everything you need to know",
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        "raw_content": "A spokesman for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended the state's move to \"restore balance for New York taxpayers who Washington politicians targeted as a piggy bank.\" | Drew Angerer/Getty Images\nBlue states find ways to undercut GOP tax law\nIn states like New York, taxpayers would be better off than they were before Republicans changed the tax law.\nResidents of some blue states may get a surprisingly big tax cut thanks to workarounds state lawmakers are crafting to subvert a controversial new cap on deductions for state and local taxes.\nIn places like New York, taxpayers will not only be able to claim the same break as before Republicans imposed a new $10,000 cap on the deduction, but they will also be able to sidestep longstanding federal rules on exactly when the deduction may be taken.\n\u201cThey\u2019re actually giving them a bigger tax break than they would have gotten under the previous law,\u201d said Dean Zerbe, a former congressional tax aide and critic of the workarounds.\nIt\u2019s a little noticed and unexpected dynamic in the partisan battle over the recent tax overhaul. The new SALT cap has been one of the biggest flash points, with Democrats from high-tax states complaining they were targeted by congressional Republicans. Now, months after the law passed, Republicans are having trouble convincing voters that they\u2019re really going to benefit from the cuts the law enacted. Meanwhile, lawmakers in blue states are magnifying the cuts with their workarounds.\nStates say they are merely restoring what Congress took from them. But some of the states would go beyond that, giving their residents breaks unavailable in other states. What\u2019s more, even as Democrats lambaste the new tax law as a giveaway to the rich, their workarounds would disproportionately benefit the well-to-do because they tend to have the most state and local taxes to deduct.\nNew York, Connecticut and New Jersey have adopted proposals to allow taxpayers, to varying degrees, to evade the SALT cap by recharacterizing their state and local tax payments as charitable contributions. Similar proposals are pending in other blue states, such as California and Illinois.\nThe IRS warned last month that it may not allow the maneuvers, and many experts predict the issue will end up in court. Some say the tax agency\u2019s announcement will be enough to scare many people from trying to take advantage of the workarounds, though lawmakers in Illinois don\u2019t appear to be deterred. The state\u2019s Senate pressed forward with its workaround, even after the IRS warning.\nIf the states prevail, taxpayers could benefit.\nFor years, taxpayers have been allowed to deduct their property taxes and either their state income taxes or their sales taxes, but not both their income and sales taxes. The workarounds would effectively allow people to deduct all three \u2014 an unlimited amount of property and income taxes and up to $10,000 in sales taxes.\nNot just that.\nThey would also amount to undoing a long-standing prohibition on people subject to the alternative minimum tax from claiming the SALT break.\nTogether, that would amount to a tax cut for constituents potentially worth thousands.\nAnd because of the intricacies of how the workarounds would operate, those tax cuts could actually end up producing revenue for state and local governments.\nDavid Kamin, a former Obama administration aide who backs the workarounds, acknowledges they go beyond restoring the old rules. But he points the finger at Congress.\n\u201cIt\u2019s understandable why state leaders would potentially want to essentially give tax cuts to their population that doesn\u2019t cost them revenue,\u201d said Kamin, who now teaches at New York University\u2019s law school.\n\u201cThat\u2019s not to say that it makes sense for Congress to have set up that incentive,\u201d he said, adding lawmakers in Washington need to reconsider the SALT cap.\nGOP staffers who wrote the tax bill cash in with lobbying gigs\nThe specifics of the state programs vary, but they generally offer taxpayers a credit against their non-federal taxes in exchange for payments to state- or local-run charities, which then use the funds for government operations. That\u2019s designed to allow taxpayers to characterize their tax payments as charitable donations, which remain fully deductible at the federal level.\nThe most expansive plan enacted so far is in New York, where people can turn both their property and income taxes into charitable contributions. Connecticut has a more complicated plan allowing similar treatment of property taxes and, in cases involving so-called pass-through businesses, income taxes as well. New Jersey\u2019s plan allows only property taxes to be construed as charitable deductions.\nBut even after turning their property and income taxes into deductible charitable donations, taxpayers would still be able to deduct up to $10,000 in sales taxes under the current SALT break \u2014 even though Congress has not allowed people to deduct all three taxes for more than 30 years.\nCongress began to allow people to choose between deducting sales and income taxes, alongside their property taxes, only beginning in 2004.\nThat could be significant in states like New York, which had the ninth-highest sales tax rate in 2017, according to the Tax Foundation.\n\u201cNow they don\u2019t have to make a choice [between which taxes to deduct],\u201d said Zerbe, national managing director at alliantgroup. \u201cNow they get to have everything \u2014 all of the above.\u201d\nRich Azzopardi, a spokesman for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, defended the state\u2019s move.\n\"We are only aiming to restore balance for New York taxpayers who Washington politicians targeted as a piggy bank,\u201d Azzopardi said.\nThough the notion of deducting sales taxes may evoke images of people with shoeboxes full of receipts, the IRS allows people to automatically deduct a certain amount of sales taxes without having to track their spending. The so-called safe harbor amount varies by state and how many exemptions someone has. In Manhattan, a family of four earning $300,000 could automatically deduct $3,086, which would save them about $1,000, assuming they\u2019re in the 32 percent tax bracket.\nAnd taxpayers can add to that base by deducting sales taxes on major purchases, such as cars, boats and even airplanes and homes in certain circumstances.\nDems look to force vote examining Trump\u2019s pardon power\nAt the same time, the workarounds could end up generating revenue for state and local officials because they are offering less than a 100 percent credit for payments to government-run charities. The way the math works, people will have an incentive to pay more in state and local taxes than they owe, because they will still come out ahead once the federal deduction is taken into consideration.\nAn example: A New Yorker owes $100 in state income taxes. Because the state offers an 85 percent matching credit, a taxpayer would have to pay $118 in order to cancel out that $100 tax bill (85 percent of $118 is $100). Though the taxpayer would pay $18 more than actually owed, that amount and more could be recouped with the federal charitable deduction. Assuming someone is in the 30 percent tax bracket, the taxpayer would get a $35 federal deduction on that $118 payment to the state.\n\u201cThe state or local government is actually collecting more in tax revenue than they would have otherwise,\u201d even as the person\u2019s total taxes go down, said Jared Walczak, senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation.\nKamin says he\u2019s happy if people pay more than they owe because that means there is additional funding for critical state government programs.\n\u201cFrom the perspective of a progressive who wants states to be financing investments in services that have broader benefits, one would want states to be using this to raise additional revenue,\u201d he said.\nStill, it\u2019s unclear whether the IRS will allow the maneuvers and an open question how many taxpayers will try to take advantage of the plans.\nThe IRS warning may be enough to deter some people, said Daniel Rosen, a former IRS lawyer and now a partner at the law firm Baker McKenzie.\n\u201cMany who would otherwise avail themselves of these regimes will be scared off, which I think was the intent behind issuing the [IRS] notice \u2014 to dissuade taxpayers in states like New York from taking advantage of the regimes, and to dissuade other states from following suit,\u201d he said.\nTaxpayers could not only end up paying more in state taxes than they owed, but could also end up in a fight with the IRS and subject to penalties if the deduction is not allowed.\nSaid Rosen: \u201cThere\u2019s a cost to taxpayers for doing this.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Membership of the Academy is awarded to those whose work has significantly contributed to social insurance and policy; to join, each Fellow is nominated and elected by existing members.\nThe National Academy of Social Insurance brings together academics and researchers from across the United States of America. Established over 30 years ago, the Academy seeks to increase \u201cpublic understanding of how social insurance contributes to economic security\u201d.\nProf King was also elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017.\nProfessor Desmond King is Andrew Mellon Professor of American Government, Professorial Fellow Nuffield College, Director of Graduate Studies (Politics), Emeritus Fellow St John\u2019s College",
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        "raw_content": "by admin | Sep 13, 2018 | Abundance, Finances, Money | 0 comments\nI\u2019ve recently had an influx of clients wanting help with their mindset around money and it got me thinking about this. I don\u2019t know many people who were taught about money from a young age, I don\u2019t know many people who openly talk about their financial situation and are comfortable doing so, I know a lot of people are in a huge amount of debt, and I know a lot of people stress about about money.\nIn most circles talking about money is kind of taboo, people feel uncomfortable talking about.\nI want you to ask yourself why?\nThere are many reasons\u2026 however in my opinion it doesn\u2019t matter the reason, what we need to to do is change this. I believe that we should be taught about money at a young age, we should be taught how to spend in a healthy way, how to save, the value of it, we should have open conversations about it as adults so we can all learn and evolve in our relationship with money. At the end of the end of the day we all need money to survive so why not have a awesome relationship with it.\nSo today I thought I\u2019d share my money story in the hopes that we can start to talk about this topic openly and start to change our relationship with money.\nI grew up kind of poor. We often didn\u2019t have much food, I wore a lot of hand me downs and a lot of our clothes were either too small or way too big (because it was a hand me down) or had holes in them. To get anything new it had to be put on lay by and paid off or I had to wait until Christmas or my birthday, even then it was sparse compared to others. Buying or paying for anything whether it was food, clothes or a school excursion was a huge stress for my family and I. My mum had debt up to her ears and each pay check was pretty much gone before it was even deposited. So you can only imagine the beliefs that I formed about money and my worth as a child. No one every taught me about money. The only things I ever heard as a child to do with money were, \u201cWe don\u2019t have enough\u201d, \u201cWe have no bloody money\u201d or \u201cI can\u2019t afford it.\u201d\nGoing into my adult years, I followed in my mum\u2019s footsteps\u2026 I never budgeted, I acquired a lot of debt, I lived pay check to pay check and refused to take a good, long hard look at my finances. Throughout my adult years buying things gave me a lot of anxiety for many reasons, the biggest being that I felt guilty after I bought things because I felt I didn\u2019t deserve it, the other reason being that even if I had enough money to buy it, deep down I believed I didn\u2019t have enough and catastrophised what could happen if I made the purchase. So shopping was not a very enjoyable experience for me and lead to a lot of indecisiveness and internal conflict.\nToday my story is very different, I budget, I have savings, I am debt free, I have invested money and continually work on my relationship and beliefs with money. I still get anxiety about money from time to time, however I invite it as it means there\u2019s a belief there that I still need to work on and change. For example I just went away on a girls trip to Nusa Lembongan (OMG!!! it is AMAZING! I highly recommend if you\u2019re ever going on a holiday to Bali) and I spent way more than I expected to, there were many moments when my mind was getting fearful for spending that much but I worked through it and left the island feeling rejuvenated and that I was completely worth every rupiah that I spent.\nNow I have some questions for you\u2026\nDo you know how much money is in your back account/s?\nDo you know how much debt you\u2019re in?\nDo you have anxiety around money?\nDo you feel money holds you back from getting what you want out of life?\nIf you answered yes to any of these, you\u2019re not alone. Majority of people have money issue\u2019s in some shape or form, they just don\u2019t talk about it.\nNow I\u2019m going to share with you how I got over a lot of my anxiety and issues around money.\nI budgeted- it wasn\u2019t as scary as I thought and it actually gave me a great sense of control. I made sure that I added in play/fun money, money for gifts and sometimes I went over my budget and that was ok. I used this budgeting tool to help me. It\u2019s AMAZING!\nI saved for a $1000 emergency fund- the emergency fund is for an emergency so that I didn\u2019t have to use a credit card to pay for an unexpected expense like a car issue or a new washing machine (I saved this before paying off any debt).\nI payed off my debt from smallest to biggest\u2013 its a lot easier to keep momentum paying debt off this way because you get to see it go quicker. I cut up all my credit cards while I was paying them off, so I couldn\u2019 t use them.\nI got rid of all my credit cards\u2013 once they were paid off. I have been debt free for over 4 years now and it feels great. I will never get a credit card again.\nI worked on my money/financial beliefs- I changed my beliefs around not deserving it, and that there\u2019s not enough through hypnosis. I saw my online therapist to help me and also have done and still do self hypnosis when needed and work on my beliefs at a conscious level as well.\nI changed the way I talk about money in my day to day existense. For example, If I\u2019m invited to something and it\u2019s out of my budget for the week and it\u2019s not super important to me that I go. I will say, \u201cthanks for the invite, unfortunately I won\u2019t be able to come as I\u2019m saving my money at the moment.\u201d In the past I would have said, \u201cI\u2019m sorry I can\u2019t afford it.\u201d Can you see the difference in the message I\u2019m putting out? (what we put out we get in return).\nI learned about money\u2013 I used to hate money, I found it boring, now you can\u2019t stop me learning and talking about it. I\u2019m always reading a book, listening to a podcast or watching some youtube video about investing, saving and the energy of money.\nHere are some of my fave books on money:\nThe Barefoot Investor: The Only Money Guide You\u2019ll Ever Need By Scott Pape (this one is great for all the Aussie\u2019s).\nThe Total Money Makeover By Dave Ramsey (American based, but anyone can get a lot out of it)\nLove Your Life Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits for Living the Life You Want By Rachel Cruze (Rachel is Dave Ramsey\u2019s daughter, she puts a female spin on what she\u2019s learned from her dad and what works for her, it\u2019s short and to the point.)\nGet Rich Lucky Bitch By Denise Duffield Thomas (This book focuses on shifting money blocks and changing what you attract, I LOVE Denise, she\u2019s an Aussie and is real, I\u2019ve done her course too).\nAsk and It is Given: Learning to Manifest your Desires By Esther and Jerry Hicks (This is a spiritual based book on the law of attraction, It has a cool story on how Esther gets her information. If you\u2019re not into the woo woo stuff I suggest you put her channeling to the side and listen to the overall message, it\u2019s a game changer!)\nToday I take my personal and professional experience helping people to overcome a range of issues that life presents including their relationship with money. If you would like to know more about how I might be able to help you I offer a free 15 minute chat, you can book in here or contact me here.",
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        "raw_content": "by admin | Aug 23, 2018 | Anxiety, Social Anxiety | 0 comments\nNot everyone is a social butterfly and for many of us, the prospect of being in a social situation where we have to meet new people is daunting. If you\u2019re one of these people, then make this the year you free yourself from social anxiety and wholeheartedly embrace the opportunity to engage with different people. To help you get there, here are three key ways to help you improve your self confidence in social situations.\nWork on your self esteem and create a positive outlook\nHuman beings are universally attracted to confident people, but having a healthy sense of self worth is a hard won skill that many people struggle with into adulthood. If you cannot value, respect and believe in yourself, then it becomes difficult for other people to do the same and means they are less likely to engage with you.\nBuilding up a positive outlook and becoming confident in your skills as a social and compassionate being are key to becoming comfortable in social situations. Make a daily practice of reflecting on your strengths, and work on your negative self-talk, if you find that you\u2019re beating yourself up, reframe yourself talk to how you would speak a to a good friend, kindly and compassionately. If you make an effort to do this, it will become easier to come across as positive, engaging, and genuine in social situations.\nIf you take the time to observe socially confident people, you\u2019ll notice that they do certain things which facilitate great conversation by making someone feel valued and heard. A lot of the social skills they exhibit can be learned and are well worth reading up on as they are not necessarily things we do instinctively. Some of the key social skills which will help you feel confident and have positive interactions can include:\nBody language: If you\u2019re anxious, your body language signals how you\u2019re feeling to the other people in the room before you even say a word and this tends to mean people are less willing to engage with you. Send a message of confidence by standing tall with your shoulders back, arms in an open psoture and making frequent eye contact when speaking with someone to indicate you are listening and interested in what they have to say.\nArticulation: If people find it hard to hear you or understand what you\u2019re saying, then they\u2019re less willing to keep the conversation going. Make sure you speak clearly and at a reasonable pace so that the other person can understand what you\u2019re saying and really get involved in the conversation. If you notice yourself speaking too fast just take a breath and slow down.\nListening and taking an interest: people love to talk about themselves and appreciate it when they feel that their voice is being heard and considered. One of the biggest anxieties many people experience in social situations is a fear of having to carry a conversation, or having nothing to say, but in reality all you need to do is be an active listener and ask considered questions based on what they have said to effectively engage with the other person.\nThe best way to become more confident and comfortable in social situations is to take up social opportunities as they arise and set yourself the challenge of starting a conversation with someone. Practice different conversational approaches at home with your family or friends and if you\u2019re still feeling uncomfortable about starting a conversation with a stranger, having a friend introduce you can make it feel less confronting.\nEveryone suffers from bouts of nerves in social situations from time to time, but if you find yourself curbing your activities or unable to participate in social situations due to your social anxiety, then you may benefit from professional help. I offer a range of strategies to help people overcome social anxiety. Book in a free 15 minute chat if you\u2019d like to know more or contact me at diana@positivepathwayshypnotherapy.com.au",
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        "raw_content": "Our friends at RealClearPolitics are\nOur friends at RealClearPolitics are taking the day off, so we\u2019re a little hamstrung in looking for today\u2019s best columns. However, the Washington Post has a formidable lineup this morning. Michael Kelly\u2019s prospective look at 2003 is outstanding\u2013the future as it ought to be: \u201c2003, through the looking glass.\u201d\nGeorge Will\u2019s column seems to give voice to Deacon\u2019s pessimism: \u201cHappy (pestilent) New Year.\u201d And on a similar theme, Anne Applebaum uses the latest James Bond film as her opening to an exceptionally clear-eyed look at the North Korea situation: \u201c007 in the DMZ.\u201d\nOne hundred and forty years ago today, our hero Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. In a class by itself among this morning\u2019s columns is Allan Guelzo\u2019s tribute: \u201cSeven-score years ago.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY TO USERS, VIEWERS AND ALL PEOPLE WHO HAVE ACCESS TO (THIS \"SITE\"). BY WWW.POWERSWHISKEY.COM/IE USING OR VIEWING THIS SITE, YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT USE THIS SITE. ANY ACCESS OR USE OF THIS WEBSITE IS UNDERTAKEN AT THE USER'S OWN RISK. This site is operated by Irish Distillers Limited (\"IDL\" or \"We\"), a private company registered in Ireland with company number 23732 and having its registered office at Simmonscourt House, Simmonscourt Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland. Please contact info@idl.ie with any concerns you might have in relation to this site or these terms and conditions. 1. YOU MUST BE OF LEGAL DRINKING AGE IN YOUR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE TO USE THIS SITE. IF YOU ARE NOT, DO NOT ENTER THIS SITE. 2. RESTRICTIONS ON USE. Access to this Site is permitted on a temporary basis and we reserve the right to withdraw, suspend or amend the services we provide on the Site without notice. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Marty Friedman: Back with Brutality\nmore... Artists \u2022 Bassists \u2022 Guitarists \u2022 June 2014 \u2022 Marty Friedman \u2022 Megadeth \u2022 Paul Reed Smith\nMarty Friedman: Back with Brutality\nEx-Megadether Marty Friedman, a longtime PRS player, recently launched a single-cutaway signature SE model.\nFor 10 years Marty Friedman basked in Megadeth\u2019s bright white light. He virtually wrote the code for thrash metal guitar on the band\u2019s early-\u201990s albums Rust in Peace and Countdown to Extinction, and to this day shredders regularly tout those records as touchstones. 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But the 51-year-old master shredder has returned with Inferno, his first guitar instrumental album since 2006\u2019s Loudspeaker.\nEven though he\u2019s been away for some time, Friedman understood exactly what his fans wanted to hear. \u201cThey wanted to hear me play my friggin\u2019 ass off,\u201d he says. \u201cThey wanted to hear heavy, aggressive, innovative, and warped shit.\u201d\n\u201cThe main direction I gave to my guitar tech was, \u2018Get me a tone that any guy in a bar band would have.\u2019 I paid 99 percent of my attention to the content and the performance and one percent on how to get sounds.\u201d\nAnd that\u2019s exactly what the guitarist delivers. Engineered by Chris Rakestraw (Children of Bodom, Danzig) and mixed by Jens Bogren (Opeth), Inferno is Marty Friedman unleashed on a dozen tracks of blistering guitar. Owing to multiple rewrites, arrangement changes, edits, and simply Friedman\u2019s meticulous attention to detail\u2014which can meant burning down 100 takes of the same solo\u2014the album took 14 months to complete. Working with the rhythm section of Skyharbor drummer Anup Sastry and bassist Toshiki Oomomo, the guitarist also called on friends like Children of Bodom\u2019s Alexi Laiho, vocalist Danko Jones, Skyharbor\u2019s Keshav Dhar, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and the Shining\u2019s saxophonist J\u00f8rgen Munkeby to guest on selected tracks. There\u2019s also an eerily beautiful song called \u201cHorrors,\u201d a writing collaboration with longtime friend and former Cacophony bandmate Jason Becker.\n\u201cI was going to take a long time to make the greatest album of my career,\u201d Friedman says. \u201cDo it with the love and respect all the people waiting for me deserve.\u201d\nFreidman told Premier Guitar about his experience making Inferno\u2014and why he detests instrumental guitar music, doesn\u2019t care about effects, and never really understood Jimi Hendrix.\nHave you kept your finger on the pulse of American instrumental guitar music?\nAbsolutely not. I hate instrumental guitar music. Believe me, if someone did some instrumental music that set me on fire, I would love it. Unfortunately, I hear a lot of fantastic music, but nothing touches me.\nOfficial track stream \u201cSteroidhead\u201d\nYou say you hate instrumental guitar music. How do you reconcile that with the fact you are a guitarist who plays instrumental music?\nI have the right to be a hypocrite! I don\u2019t mind being lumped in with fantastic musicians even if they do instrumental music. But I think my music doesn\u2019t even slightly sound like these other guys. My influences and the place I come from are so different from what the other guys do. I don\u2019t think I have any of the same goals as a lot of my contemporaries. These guys love the instrument and the history of guitar. They idolize Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, and fantastic musicianship, but I could really give a shit about any of that stuff, man.\nHendrix and Page don\u2019t mean anything to you?\nAll these instrumental guys say the same types of things, like, \u201cI love jazz, fusion, classical. Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton.\u201d These are indisputably fantastic things, but I fell in love with different things. I\u2019m into current pop music from Japan and \u201950s music like the early rock \u2019n\u2019 roll and the doo-wop stuff. Girl groups, the Beach Boys, Phil Spector, and those types of melodic soundscapes. And super-intense and brutal, brutal death metal-type riffage.\nWere you challenged in coming up with new and edgy guitar sounds?\nI really don\u2019t get into that because I don\u2019t know about any of those things. The other thing is, I don\u2019t have the time. I\u2019m way too interested in the content of the music itself. The main direction I gave to my guitar tech was, \u201cGet me a tone that any guy in a bar band would have.\u201d I paid 99 percent of my attention to the content and the performance and one percent to getting sounds. 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        "raw_content": "N26 million Dasukigate: Fani-Kayode seeks out of court settlement\nFILE PHOTO: Femi Fani-Kayode\nFormer Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Monday asked the Federal High Court Abuja to adjourn his case to allow him explore other options of settlement aside from going to trial.\nThe counsel to Mr. Fani-Kayode, Ahmed Raji, who made the application on his behalf said that since the sum of money involved was only N26 million, he believed that there were other options of settlement.\nMr. Raji, a senior advocate of Nigeria, added that moreover, he was new on the case and would need some time to go over the facts of the case to enable him defend his client effectively.\n\u201cMy Lord, I am just coming into the case and so I crave your indulgence to enable me familiarize myself with the case.\n\u201cSecondly, looking at the facts of the case and the money involved, I believe that there are other options we can explore.\n\u201cThe case involves the sum of N26 million and the law allows you to explore the option of plea bargain and so many other options rather than go through trial,\u201d Mr. Raji said.\nHe said that if the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was amenable to plea bargain, the defence would take the option.\nThe prosecuting counsel, Johnson Ojogbane said he was not opposing the application.\nMr. Ojogbane, however, asked the court to take cognizance of the fact this was the second adjournment at the instance of the defence and asked for a definite date to commence trial.\nThe judge, John Tsoho, adjourned the matter till March 14 for commencement of trial.\nMr. Fani-Kayode was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, before Justice Tsoho on a fresh five-count charge bordering on money laundering.\nThe ex-aviation minister was accused of allegedly collecting N26 million from the office of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and using same for media campaign.\nCount two of the charge read that;\u201d You Femi Fani-Kayode, converted N26 million cash paid from the office of the National Security Adviser for the purpose of media campaign when you ought to have reasonably known that the said funds formed part of an unlawful act contrary to section 15 (2) (b) of the Money Laundering Act.\u201d\nFollowing the argument of his bail application by the counsel who represented him on that day, Ifedayo Adedipe, he was admitted to bail in the sum of N50 million and one surety in like sum.\nMr. Fani-Kayode is facing another 17 -count charge of money laundering before the Lagos division of the court.",
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        "raw_content": "I never conversed with nor met R.C. Sproul, but at one time in my life I read much of what he had written and listened to many of his lectures. Audios and videos from Ligonier\u2014when it was in frigid Pennsylvania and not sunny central Florida\u2014along with later instructional series, conferences, and seminars were all important for my understanding of Scripture and church history. I think R.C Sproul was at his best when he gathered with James Boice, Robert Godfrey, Roger Nicole, J. I. Packer, and others to present their teaching in numerous Philadelphia Conferences on Reformed Theology. As a group, it seemed to me that each of the lecturers played off the others resulting in not only informative but spiritually beneficial lessons. If R. C. ever had a bad day teaching, which he must have, I was not there when it happened.\nOne aspect of R.C. Sproul\u2019s teaching method was the use of the unexpected, even outrageous to grab his listeners\u2019 attention. He would say something to make a point, and I would think, \u201cDid he say what I think he said?\u201d But by the time the question passed through my gray cells, it was clear he had said what I thought I heard, because he was already using his attention-grabbing statement to make his point.\nA few examples will show what I mean.\nI do not remember the place, event, or location, but the subject R.C. taught was the atonement. At one point he was elaborating on the necessity of the atonement, that is, Christ as the Lamb of God had to be sacrificed to pay for sin. He related an experience of his from a past lecture on the same subject which he had delivered in what could only be described as a hostile environment. His listeners would have found the idea of sin untenable and its having to be paid for with blood particularly repugnant. At one point someone in the crowd had had enough of the doctrine of the atonement and blurted out, \u201cThat is barbaric.\u201d According to R.C.\u2019s retelling of the moment, he responded, \u201cYes, it is barbaric,\u201d then came a pregnant pause until he added, \u201cBut it was necessary.\u201d Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins\u2014point made.\nThe venue was a Ligonier conference and the subject was God\u2019s commanding Abraham to take Isaac to Mt. Moriah to be sacrificed. The idea of a father having to offer his son in sacrifice is distressing enough, but R.C. elaborated on the event with the help of, what was to me, an unexpected source. R.C.\u2019s education included considerable study of philosophy, so he pulled from his knowledge bank an illustration from the nineteenth-century Danish existentialist philosopher, S\u00f8ren Kierkegaard. Kierkegaard\u2019s book Fear and Trembling includes the melancholy Dane\u2019s perspective on the Abraham and Isaac event. The book described God\u2019s command to sacrifice Isaac as what Kierkegaard believed was a suspension of the ethical, a putting aside for the moment the immorality of murder. R.C. elaborated and expanded on Kierkegaard as he developed his illustration in a simple, vivid, and pointed way. Using the philosophical perspective of Kierkegaard to teach the Word to a gathering which included not only Reformed-Calvinistic Christians, but also others such as generically Evangelical Arminians and Charismatics, along with a few Roman Catholics is an example of R.C.\u2019s use of the unexpected to draw his students into his lesson. The technique ended up communicating Sproul\u2019s point vividly enough that it has stuck with me.\nLikely, many of those who listened to or read R.C. Sproul\u2019s teaching have memories of lessons learned that particularly affected them. He was greatly gifted with regards to his ability to communicate complex concepts in a clear and simple way. He could teach for an hour and hold the attention of his listeners for the duration of his discourse. So, thank you R. C. Sproul for feeding the process of sanctification through your teaching, for your defense of the faith, and for your faithfulness to the gospel. If he could speak to us, he would likely say Soli Deo Gloria.\nThe photograph of R. C. Sproul in his younger years is from the Ligonier website. This memorial was revised December 28, 2017.",
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        "raw_content": "Maine Med opening state\u2019s only 24-hour pharmacy\nHospital patients can get their prescriptions filled at the pharmacy, which also will be open to the public.\nMaine Medical Center on Monday will open the state\u2019s only 24-hour pharmacy, which for the first time will allow patients to fill their prescriptions at the hospital before being discharged.\nCalled simply The Pharmacy, it will also be open to the public. The closest 24-hour pharmacy is in Rochester, New Hampshire.\nWilliam Hewitt organizes the front end of the state\u2019s first 24-hour pharmacy at Maine Medical Center before Monday\u2019s official opening. Gordon Chibroski/Staff Photographer\nThe Portland hospital will be hiring 10 pharmacists and 25 pharmacy technicians, with a capital investment of $1 million for renovating space inside the hospital. But unlike retail drugstores, the hospital pharmacy will only be selling prescriptions and giving advice to patients. There won\u2019t be any candy, milk, shampoo or hair styling products for sale.\n\u201cWe think the focus should entirely be on pharmacy services and not what products are going out the door,\u201d said Brian Marden, senior director of pharmacy.\nDr. Michael Baumann, chief of emergency medicine at Maine Med, said it will be convenient for many patients as they are being sent home after surgery \u2013 some will even have their prescriptions delivered to them at their bedsides before they leave.\n\u201cThis is the best thing to happen to patients in the emergency department in a long time,\u201d Baumann said. \u201cAfter they\u2019re released from the hospital, they don\u2019t want to go get out of bed the following morning to get their prescriptions.\u201d\nWhile the hospital provides medications for patients while they are in the hospital, until Monday it did not have a way of filling prescriptions in-house. Medical professionals concluded that was leading to patients being more likely to miss doses or not bother getting their medications filled at their neighborhood pharmacy. In addition, more rural patients may not live near a drugstore.\n\u201cThirty-three percent of patients were not getting their prescriptions filled after they left, and that is not unique to this hospital,\u201d said Maine Med Dr. Joel Botler, who helped launch the pharmacy. Whether it was inertia, confusion about what medicines to take, or reluctance to take medications, Botler said failure to take pills was causing complications for patients after discharge, and was also likely contributing to readmissions.\nThe federal government is pushing hospitals to reduce avoidable readmissions to cut down on overall health care costs, and Botler said Maine Med\u2019s readmission rate could decline if patients do a better job of taking their medications. The pharmacy will also do extensive consultations with patients on the reasons the medications are necessary, and boost the tracking of medications so that the hospital is more aware of each patient\u2019s history.\nMembers of the public can also walk in to fill prescriptions. That will be helpful for patients experiencing overnight pain.\n\u201cI was a primary care physician for a long time, and if I got a call after-hours, I would tell them I\u2019m happy to fill the prescription but they had to wait until the morning to pick it up,\u201d Botler said. \u201cBut if you\u2019re experiencing a lot of pain overnight, that can be a long 10 hours waiting for the pharmacy to open.\u201d\nThe pharmacy is near the hospital\u2019s main entrance, and will be open 24/7, including all holidays.",
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Governors languished for hours beneath their childishly-built models of grandiose building plans in hopes of subsidies.\nBy now the forum has turned into some kind of wandering circus between Sochi and St Petersburg.\nIn recent years they\u2019ve even stopped changing the decorations. Instead there is the same old depressing picture of the by now weather-beaten stands under the name of \u201cGazprom\u201d, Sberbank, VTB and Russian Railways. The circle of participants has narrowed so much that there isn\u2019t even any excitement over whether there will be a meeting with the head of state. Almost all of the participants are able to speak with him from time to time. I remember very well how surprised I was by how disinterested Putin and Medvedev were in spending several hours speaking with the Russian business elite.\nDue to my relations with Putin, I discussed with him several times his lack of desire to understand and experience in the flesh how the real economy lives. The last time I was at the forum, the situation had reached the absurd. There was the half-empty exhibition hall, encircled three times by OMON special forces who had cleared the entire north-west of the city and forbidden the inhabitants of the closest homes to go onto the street.\nEven the so-called \u201cwalkabout\u201d of the head of state accompanied by honoured guests and a countless number of guards took place in a half empty exhibition hall. He would stop every now and then at some of the stands and condescendingly pat on the back some of his old friends, promising to meet them in the near future to discuss their problems. After all this, there would be the same old phrases intoned year after year on the investment climate and Russia\u2019s imminent economic breakthrough in the presence of the same old close foreign guests like Schroeder and Berlusconi. 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I\u2019m going to cut to the chase here\u2026go with the pinball table.\nThe Paranormal table for Pinball FX 2 has finally come to the Xbox 360, after having been exclusively on the PS3 for what seemed like forever. I never played it there, because my PS3 is just too moody. My Xbox may not be as pretty, but I know I can rely on its network and that is absolutely vital when it comes to playing pinball. You have to have access to your friends\u2019 scores as you play the game. That\u2019s just the way it is. If you cannot get a constant update on which friend you\u2019ve just beaten, which friend has beaten you, and which friend is obviously trying to beat you on a particular table, how can you honestly say you\u2019re living a full life?\nWhen Tom posted last week that the Paranormal table was going to be available for free from October 26th until November 2nd, I got pretty excited. I was going to have to see the 2011 American supernatural horror found-footage origin-story prequel movie with the name of this table in its title over the weekend, and getting the table seemed a nice follow-up to that. Plus, Paranormal features the Loch Ness Monster, which is also the name of my favorite childhood rollercoaster. How could I resist?\nMan I love this table. I can see why Tom lists it among his favorites in that post I linked up there. It has just the right combination of creepiness and cheese, although I\u2019m not sure too many people will agree with me on the first of those descriptions. The music, like the music in this week\u2019s featured level, isn\u2019t nearly atmospheric enough for my taste. Unlike that level, however, the music for the Paranormal table isn\u2019t downright objectionable. It just doesn\u2019t add all that much, and it should. However, other elements of the sound design make up for this, as I found after I downloaded the table and just let it sit there while I worked on my computer across the room. Out of nowhere I heard a woman\u2019s whispering voice ask, \u201cAre you there?\u201d I nearly jumped out of my chair. I realized fairly quickly the voice was coming from my television, but there was a split-second there when I had no idea what the fuck was going on, and this little sliver of time has stayed with me in playing the table. Every time I hear her voice I feel a little chill because of that.\nThe table has many joys beyond atmosphere, however. I really love the way it plays, and I\u2019m loving learning how it plays. So far I find it\u2019s not as generous with the multi-balls as my current favorite table, Secrets of the Deep, is. When I say \u2018generous\u2019 there, incidentally, I mean that I suck at getting multi-balls on the Paranormal table; while the cube mechanic is indeed beautiful in a Giger kind of way, how it works is largely inscrutable to me at this point. In the untold number of times I\u2019ve played the table I\u2019ve unlocked a multi-ball phase two times. Two. I am, however, getting really good at exploring/exploiting the haunted house at the top of the table, which is all a matter of timing. I have no real-world experience with playing pinball to speak of, so discovering things like the importance of timing, often through failure, is a gratifying process.\nI didn\u2019t really get what Tom was saying about the table lacking colors until I went off and played a couple other tables after letting Paranormal dominate an entire evening. I messed around with some of the Marvel tables for a bit, and when I returned to Paranormal I thought something was wrong with my Xbox for a minute, like it wasn\u2019t allowing the table to fully load. At first glance the thing looked like it had been fashioned out of concrete. It was kind of a turn-off going back to it. Until I launched the first ball, at which point I wondered if I would ever be able to get myself to return to the Wolverine table. My score is horrifically low on that table, so you\u2019d think I\u2019d be motivated to work on it, but the idea of going back to Wolverine when Paranormal is just a few clicks away seems absurd. What is the deal with that Wolverine table? Why is it so stunted? It feels like I\u2019m playing pinball on my iPhone when I play that thing. Ugh.\nParanormal still has plenty to teach me. 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        "raw_content": "Dial the Anguilla country code \u2014 1.\nCall Anguilla from \u00a2/min\nAnguilla is a British territory in the Caribbean featuring beautiful beaches and a tropical climate, making it one of the world\u2019s favorite vacation destinations. Its welcoming atmosphere and hospitable residents further contribute to its reputation as a great place for leisure. The island is noted for its small size, spanning only five miles at its widest point.\nAnguilla has no public transportation system, but as it is main island is only 35 square miles, getting around is never difficult.\nThe residents and corporations of Anguilla paid no form of income tax until 2011. The government imposed a temporary three-percent tax on the people when it began to struggle with debt repayment.\nAnguilla is a chiefly flat island comprised of limestone. Not far from the island\u2019s coastline are fields of coral reef that attract scuba diving tourists and natives alike. However, the coral serves as more than a site of recreation for Anguilla, but also as home to mass fish populations. The country\u2019s fishing economy is dependent on the health of the coral and its ability to sustain a healthy marine habitat.\nAnguilla\u2019s cuisine is a mixture of native Caribbean, French, British and African cultures. Seafood is featured in many popular meals, mainly due to its abundant availability.\nAnguilla is primarily supported by tourism, but fishing and salt production supplement their national income.\nDive enthusiasts are pulled into Anguilla because of its shipwreck offerings. There are eight wrecks that lie around Anguilla\u2019s coast, making it very attractive for wreck divers.\nBecause of negligible wealth inequality, Anguillians don\u2019t experience the negative impacts of classism. Similar social and financial backgrounds keep citizens unified and society free of class distinctions.\nIn 1988, the country formed the Anguilla National Trust. The organization was established to celebrate the indigenous cultures of the land.\nBoat racing is a popular community sport in Antigua. Participants construct their own boats and race them during celebratory times, like Carnival, which is an annual holiday in the Caribbean and South America.",
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        "raw_content": "International Adoption Myths\nFundraising Advice from the Pros: A Q&A with an Adoptive Mom\nWritten by Julie Roesch on 20 Jan 2016\n\"There are times when the adoption process is exhausting and painful and makes you want to scream. But I am told so does childbirth.\" \u2013Scott Simon\nInternational Adoption, it can be a loaded term connected with negative connotation stemming from myths. Myths are built on fear and lack of knowledge. Stories told through the grapevine become distorted versions of the truth, and that can be what people cling to. So let's set the record straight on some of the most common myths in the adoption world. Open your mind and put your fears to rest. This will be information to guide you so you can make the best decision for your family and educate your friends and extended family along your journey.\nYou can't/shouldn't parent a child of a different race/ethnicity.\nYes, parenting a child from a different culture will bring challenges and it is an individual decision that only you can make. When weighing your ability, you will need to account for your knowledge, your willingness to incorporate culture and history, your family's influence, your friends, your neighborhood, church, school, and potential future obstacles. However, it can be done and with good outcomes! There is an abundance of support and resources in the adoption community. Adoptees can grow up with an amazing amount of knowledge about two cultures if you provide that. Parenting outside your race will not be without challenges, but being a parent is challenging and it is worth it!\nAdopted children will have special needs, are violent and troubled.\nWhile many children do indeed have some special needs that need addressing, it doesn't mean they are troubled or violent. These children have suffered from loss, often a traumatic early life, and lived within institutions. They are strong and capable of healing, but need the opportunity and space to do so. They may test boundaries, push buttons, need time, extra love and support, or even medical, therapeutic or educational assistance, but it is not something that should keep you from considering adopting.\nBirth mothers are all troubled, poverty stricken, or addicts.\nBirth mothers (and fathers) don't wear horns. They are usually not bad people. They have come to a decision to place their child in a position to be adopted for various reasons. Often fear, love, future, lifestyle, resources, and other circumstances play a role. It doesn't make them bad people; they are human.\nYou won't have to \"deal\" with the birth parents if you adopt internationally.\nThe birth family will always be a part of your child's life whether you have a direct relationship or not. Each child has a history, and it makes them into a unique person, just like anyone else. Your child may struggle more with the unknown and desperately need to find a way to relate to their culture, society, and country. Everyone has an unshakable part of who they are. It is healthy to create a connection and instill a sense of pride. Understanding that out of sight does not mean out of mind is an important part of educating yourself about international adoption.I\nI cannot love an adopted child the way I could love a biological child. The truth that is testified to over and over again after adopting, is that you can and do love an adopted child just as much as a biological child. Attachment and bonding happen in all different ways for every family. The love for your children is not a matter of blood; it is a matter of connection.\nWhen asking parents who previously adopted a child internationally about the emotions they experienced upon meeting their child and becoming parents responses included:\n\"It may sound clich\u00e9, but I was instantly in love.\" - Donna Preziotti\n\"I saw my child and knew he belonged to us.\"- Raghu and Vijayshree Santhanam\n\"The bond that we have formed as a family is one that is truly special. It does not matter that they were adopted internationally; they are still our children!\" -Stacey Townsend",
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        "raw_content": "Real Change CLT\nReal change doesn't come from your pocket\nSay no to panhandling and yes to helping.\nIt\u2019s cold and late, and someone asks for spare change. What should you do? What can you do? What\u2019s the right thing to do? How can I help?\nLeaders within Charlotte\u2019s human service community, working with our most fragile neighbors every day, agree it\u2019s ok to say no to a panhandler. Giving money to individuals only perpetuates a condition of daily crisis and prevents them from seeking help.\nWhen he is asked what to do, Tony Marciano, Executive Director of the Charlotte Rescue Mission, will often ask in return: \u201cWhat do you want to see happening in someone\u2019s life who is in crisis?\u201d\nMany respond that they want that person to get help, have a meal, find shelter, be warm, be safe, be respected\u2026. To achieve these outcomes one dollar, five dollars, 20 dollars given to one person, one time is not going to be enough. The best way to help is to direct the person in need to the places where they can get professional help.\nGiving help is hard, and the results are not instant. But connecting someone in crisis with these services allows for relationships to form that go beyond treating the immediate needs of the individual and starts a conversation toward finding long-term solutions, making Real Change.\nThis is one story about one man who stopped panhandling once he got professional help. He is now housed and volunteers in our community. This is what real change looks like.\nHuman services professionals agree that giving money to individuals on the street does not end their crisis. Tony Marciano explains how to help our neighbors in crisis.",
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        "raw_content": "For Brian Donahue, there is no 'off season'\nAug 05, 2011 | by Susan Anderson\nAs part of a young team of executives overseeing the business operations of the\n$5.5 billion Community Bank, N.A., Brian D. Donahue, \u201979, puts his blue collar work philosophy and matching can-do attitude into high gear every day.\nHard work and determination are nothing new to Donahue.\nDuring his undergraduate years at St. Bonaventure he worked part time to pay tuition after earning an associate\u2019s degree at Morrisville State College, eventually earning a bachelor\u2019s in business administration from SBU. \u201cMy father was a truck driver,\u201d he shares. \u201cI just had to figure out a way to get through it myself.\u201d\nHe lived off-campus, juggling work with a full load of classes. Friedsam Memorial Library became his second home, but it was the Reilly Center that held the strongest pull.\n\u201cI grew up watching Bob Lanier. 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Tucked in between the sports memorabilia (everything from corporate sponsorship plaques to a Bona Indian head) are photos of family, friends and colleagues; the smiles huge, the moments dear.\nFamily matters most to him, and it is obvious by the pride and affection in his voice that his wife, Paula, who earned her master\u2019s at Bona\u2019s in 1983, is his greatest inspiration \u2014 and strongest source of support. \u201cIt takes a lot of understanding,\u201d he says of his long days and busy travel schedule.\nTogether for 30 years, they have two sons, Chris, a pharmaceutical representative in the Buffalo area, and Sean, a sophomore on the men\u2019s basketball team at Fredonia State, both of whom have strong Bona ties. \u201cWe have been longtime season ticket holders and Community Bank has been a corporate partner since the inception of the Bona Backer Program. 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Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and Ottawa, Ottawa, ON: Human Resources and Development Canada and Statistics Canada.\n[13] Jedwab, J. (2005). Neither finding nor losing our way: The debate over Canadian multiculturalism. Canadian Diversity, 4, 95-102.\n[14] Kunz, J. L., & Hanvey, L. (2000). Research report of the Canadian council on social development, Ottawa, Ontario.\n[15] Long, N., & Amaya, B. (2007). \u201cWe\u201d and \u201cthe others\u201d: Cultural identity among Latin Americans in rural new Brunswick. Our diverse Cities, 3, 155-160.\n[16] Loyer, L. (2007). Ethnological portrait of students in schools CECM, French regions, Deuxi\u00e8me partie. Montr\u00e9al: CECM.\n[17] Marchesi, A. (1998). Meeting the needs of students at risk. Education Canada, 38, 22-30.\n[18] McAndrew, M. (Dir.) (2009). Pathways and academic performance of youth of immigrant origin: A comparative perspective between montreal, toronto and vancouver. 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        "raw_content": "SAN FRANCISCO (AP) \u2014 The wife of ace left-hander Cliff Lee was among family members of Texas Rangers players subjected to obscenities and taunts during the AL championship series at Yankee Stadium. She said fans even were spitting at them from a higher section.\n\"I brush that off as fans being fans. You can't control 50,000 people and what they're going to do,\" Lee said Tuesday, the day before pitching Game 1 of the World Series for Texas. \"There were some people that were spitting off the balcony on the family section and things like that, and that's kind of weak, but what can you do?\"\nThe Yankees are expected to be one of the bidders for Lee when he is eligible to be a free agent after the World Series.\nWhen asked, Lee said what happened last week during the ALCS wouldn't have any impact on his offseason decision.\n\"No, I don't know the guy that did it. It could be anyone. Who knows? Who cares?,\" Lee said. \"They're at home right now.\"\nLee's wife, Kristen, was sitting with other Rangers family and friends in the visiting family section at Yankee Stadium during the playoffs.\nThe Newmarket High School boys soccer team suffered a 3-0 loss to Wilton-Lyndeborough in the first round of the Division IV playoffs on Tuesday.\nNewmarket, the 13th seed, finished its season at 6-9-2. Wilton improved to 14-2-1.\nIn other tournament action, 15th-seeded Epping saw its season come to an end after a 4-0 loss to No. 2 Derryfield (14-1-2). The Blue Devilsl finished 3-7-7.\nThe Portsmouth Recreation Department will hold registration for its youth basketball program (boys and girls, grades 1 through 4) today and Thursday from 1 to 7 p.m., and Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Connie Bean Community Center. Cost is $30 for Portsmouth residents and $50 for residents of Greenland, Rye, New Castle and Newington.\nFormer Minnesota Twins draft pick and Portsmouth High School standout Chris Anderson, an instructor at USA Training Centers, will be offering a 20-week winter baseball program for skilled 11- and 12-year-old baseball players who want to improve their game.\nThe program will be open to players who reside in Newington, Greenland, or Portsmouth, and who have played for at least two years in an organized baseball program. The players CANNOT be currently rostered on an AAU or travel baseball team.\nTryouts for the program are scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 and Sunday, Nov. 7 at 10:30 a.m., and will be at Hislop Field in Portsmouth. Cost to players selected for the program is $400, which includes insurance, uniforms, and weekly workouts from November through March.\nParents must contact Anderson prior to tryouts to pre-register. Players must arrive at tryouts a half-hour before with a parent to fill out all the necessary forms. Players must come to tryouts with all necessary equipment they will need to tryout at their position.\nFor more information and to pre-register for the program, contact Chris Anderson via e-mail at anderson1011@aol.com.\nMarshwood schools are seeking coaches for the following positions: high school assistnat Track (anticipated), high school JV boys lacrosse (anticipated), high school JV girls softball, and middle school co-head track coach.\nIf interested in any of the positions, please contact Rich Buzzell, AD, via e-mail at rbuzzell@msad35.net or (207) 384-4500 x2121. Letters of interest can also be faxed to (207) 384-4508.\nThe Kittery Recreation Travel Basketball Program is looking for coaches for its fifth- and sixth-grade boys and girls teams and its third- and fourth-grade boys and girls teams. The Travel season begins in November and lasts into March.\nThose interested should contact Todd Henley at the Kittery Recreation Department at (207) 439-3800 for more information or stop by the Recreation Department to fill out an application.\nRye Junior High School is seeking coaches for sixth-grade boys basketball and sixth-grade girls basketball. The anticipated positions are to begin in November. Contact Ron Fortier at rfortier@sau50.org for more information.\nAn eight-week fastpitch softball pitching clinic for beginners, intermediates and advanced pitchers will be offered beginning in January 2011. The clinics will feature 1\u00bd-hour weekly instruction for eight consecutive weeks and run through March 2011.\nStudents will have the opportunity to work and learn from former college pitchers. Space will be limited. Please contact Stacie at staciesball@comcast.net for additional information.\nDue to a reporting error, the name of the Division I school St. Thomas senior Cara Richard will be playing at next year was incorrect. Richard will be playing at the University of Michigan.",
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        "raw_content": "U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., responds to a question during a town-hall meeting in Jackson, Miss., in April. Sanders\u2019 \u201cMedicare for all\u201d plan was the focus of a study by a libertarian policy center. (Rogelio V. Solis / The Associated Press, file)\nSen. Bernie Sanders' \"Medicare for all\" plan would increase government health-care spending by $32.6 trillion over 10 years, says a study by a libertarian policy center. But the senator has denounced the report as \"grossly misleading and biased.\"\nWASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Sen. Bernie Sanders\u2019 \u201cMedicare for all\u201d plan would boost government health spending by $32.6 trillion over 10 years, requiring historic tax hikes, says a study released Monday by a university-based libertarian policy center.\nSanders\u2019 office has not done a cost analysis, a spokesman said. His 2016 presidential campaign website cites an estimated price tag of $1.38 trillion a year for an earlier version of the plan, but other studies have projected much higher costs.\nAlso called \u201csingle-payer\u201d over the years, \u201cMedicare for all\u201d reflects a longtime wish among liberals for a government-run system that covers all Americans. With Republicans in charge of Congress and the White House, it has little chance.\nBut Sanders\u2019 idea has broad rank-and-file support among Democrats, and polls show it also appeals to many independents. Looking ahead to the 2020 election, Democrats are debating whether single-payer should be a \u201clitmus test\u201d for national candidates.\nKenneth Thorpe, a health policy professor at Emory University in Atlanta, authored one of the earlier studies and says the Mercatus analysis reinforces them.\nThe Mercatus study also takes issue with a key cost-saving feature of the plan \u2014 that hospitals and doctors will accept payment based on lower Medicare rates for all their patients. Medicare rates are currently about 40 percent less than private insurance, according to the analysis.\nThe study found U.S. health care spending under Sanders\u2019 plan would drop over time \u2014 about $300 billion lower in 2031.\nHowever, it also found that potential savings would vanish if hospitals and doctors aren\u2019t willing to accept lower fees for patients who are now privately insured. In that case, the U.S. would spend about $400 billion more in 2031.\nCosts have been a stumbling block for state efforts to enact a single-payer system, including in Sanders own state of Vermont.",
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        "raw_content": "Illicit Narcotic Street Drug Use Among the Elderly\nThe use of illicit narcotic drugs is not restricted only to the teens and young adults. Once addiction develops it can be a problem to a person of any age. However, not every person using narcotics are addicted to these substances. Instead they may use it occasionally for recreational purposes, as a treatment for physical ailments and even mental health disorders.\nAlthough it is considered somewhat acceptable for the elderly to be using prescription medication with a narcotic effect, the idea of them indulging in street drugs is considered to be uncharacteristic for their age. However, the reality is that some seniors may be partaking in street drugs for various reasons that is often not understood by those around them.\nReasons for the Elderly using Drugs\nSubstance dependence is a problem among all age groups. In seniors it is more often a case of addiction to prescription medication like painkillers and sleeping tablets. Addiction to illicit drugs, although uncommon among the elderly, is possible with a person who has been using narcotic street drugs from earlier in life. Often, however, an addict may not survive till the senior years.\nPainful chronic conditions that are not easily relieved by prescription medication may compel a senior to consider alternative substances like alcohol or even illicit drugs. Marijuana is one such drug used illicitly for pain management although medical marijuana can be legally prescribed in certain countries. However, various drugs may also be used by the elderly for pain relief.\nSometimes illicit drugs are used for recreational purposes in a similar way to alcohol. It is a means of relaxing and possibly even enjoying certain social setting. The elderly are at times more adventurous and may partake in illicit drugs just to try something new. Even peer pressure can be a factor among seniors although it is often thought to be an issue among teens. Some of these drugs may also be used prior to partaking in sexual activities as it is believed to increase stamina.\nDepression in the elderly may occur for various reasons, some of which are linked to aging, chronic diseases, death of a loved one and the change in the social structure as a person gets older. Illicit drugs may be used as a means to deal with depression and induce a euphoria that counteracts the depressive state. The elderly may also be less likely to seek costly medical solutions for what is at times deemed as unnecessary ailments, such as with depression. Illicit drugs may therefore seem to be the cheaper option to counteract the depressed state.\nWhy are illicit drugs dangerous?\nIllicit drugs as it is known is dangerous for all age groups. However there is the added danger for the elderly as the age-related changes in the body, chronic disease and the concurrent use of prescription medication can lead to dangerous side effects or drug interactions when illicit drugs are consumed. This means that the body of an older person may not be able to deal with the chemical effects of illicit drugs. Even the once off use of a narcotic or low doses can adversely affect one\u2019s health and lead to death.\nThe main problems lie with the changes in the cardiovascular system. Illicit drugs can speed up the heart rate, or drop it to a very slow rate, drastically increase or decrease blood pressure and causes abnormalities in the heart rhythm. This can lead to a heart attack or rob the brain of a sufficient blood and oxygen supply thereby leading to a stroke. The elderly with age-related deterioration of the body may not be able to survive these events. There is also the risk of illicit drugs hampering normal brain activity, worsening neurological diseases or even triggering some of these conditions.\nHowever, it is important to remember that while the risk is higher in the elderly, any person of any age group can be risking their health and life by using these illicit drugs. Therefore a person should not at any time feel that they are at less of a risk when using illicit narcotic drugs because they are younger or in better health than others. Illicit drugs should be avoided altogether and should never be considered as an alternative for prescription medication or useful in the treatment of chronic conditions.\nLast Updated: May 8th, 2012 by\nAtherosclerosis (Hardening Arteries) in the Elderly\nDiverticulitis (Inflamed Bowel Pouches) in the Elderly",
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        "raw_content": "Leg swelling is not an uncommon occurrence in life, particularly in adults. In many instances, it is temporary and passes without treatment. Leg swelling may arise with walking or standing for long periods beyond what a person is accustomed to, and also occurs more frequently in a person who is overweight or leads a sedentary lifestyle. This may also apply to the elderly who are frail and immobilized. Although it is is often not caused by any diseases in these situations and passes shortly thereafter, there are times when leg swelling needs to be taken as a very serious sign. Leg swelling that is persistent or recurrent for no apparent reason or swelling of the legs in the elderly may be a sign of an underlying disorder. Some of these conditions, particularly in the elderly, are very serious and potentially fatal.\nOverview of Leg Swelling\nThere are several reasons for swelling of the legs but in most instances, it is due to fluid accumulation in the legs. Sometimes excess fluid pools within the tissue spaces (edema) while at other times it may be accumulated within the blood vessels. Fluid normally flows in and out of the tissue spaces and blood vessels in order for nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide or wastes. The body has several efficient mechanisms to ensure that fluid does not accumulate in any part of the body.\nThe legs are the most prone to swelling because the return of fluid to the heart is against gravity. Therefore any problem in terms of excess fluid within the body, reduced heart function, problems with the blood vessels and related dysfunction will lead to fluid accumulating in the legs first before arising in other parts of the body. Leg swelling is, therefore, a sign of an underlying problem in one or more of these systems.\n9 Common Causes of Swollen Legs Due to Fluid Buildup\nSwollen legs may occur for a myriad of reasons. The more important causes in the elderly includes:\nVenous insufficiency where the leg veins are compromised and the blood from the legs cannot return to the heart efficiently. It is due to conditions like varicose veins where the valves in the veins are inadequate and the veins bulge. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is one of the serious conditions that can arise in the elderly \u2013 if the clot in the leg dislodges, it can block the artery in the lungs which can be fatal.\nHeart failure where the heart cannot pump blood effectively which also compromises the return of blood to the heart.\nKidney problems where the kidney\u2019s ability to regulate the water levels in the body are affected thereby causing the retention of fluid in the body.\nFractures of the leg bone which is more commonly in the elderly with age-related decrease in bone density and diseases that cause brittle bones like osteoporosis. Sometimes if there is damage to the nerves in the leg like with long term diabetes mellitus and there may be no severe pain despite a fracture.\nJoint swelling particularly in the toe, ankle or knee joints due to conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and osteoarthritis which are also more frequently seen in the elderly.\nMedication for conditions such as high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes mellitus. These conditions are also more common in the elderly and require lifelong medication. Swelling may arise as a side effect.\nSitting for a long time such as during long road trip, train rides or flights\nStanding for a long time such as during parade and other celebrations\nBlood cloth occurs in the leg (Thrombophlebitis)\n6 Common Causes of Swollen Legs Due to Inflammation\nGout: a form of inflammatory arthritis that develops in some people who have high levels of uric acid in the blood. The build up of uric acid could result in sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness and tenderness in joints especially near the base of the big toe.\nSprained Ankle: an injury which occurs when the ankle is rolled, twisted or turned in an abnormal manner that results in tearing or stretching of the ligaments.\nPopliteal Cyst (Baker\u2019s Cyst): a prominent swelling at the back of the knee. It is usually caused by an underlying injury or condition in the knee joint.\nKnee (Prepatellar) Bursitis: an inflammation of the bursa in your knee.\nAlthough these are not the only conditions that cause leg swelling, it is among the more common and important causes of a swollen leg in an elderly person. Further diagnostic investigation is necessary to conclusively identify the cause.\n9 Natural Remedies for Swollen Legs\nIf your legs swelling is not caused by more severe underlying medical condition, the following remedies might provide some relief during the recovery period\nTry Magnesium Supplement\nDo Light Exercise: Exercise can help improve your circulation and reduce the chance of fluid accumulation. Swimming or floating float in water can be especially effective as the pressure from the water can help promote circulation, and floating gives your circulatory system a relief from gravity\u2019s constant pull.\nRaise Your Feet (ideally above your heart): This counters the effect of gravity on blood circulation.\nHydration: Excess salt is a major cause of swelling. 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        "raw_content": "October 5th, 2012 | in Facebook,SEO,Social Media\nThis week, Facebook celebrated a milestone: one billion users log onto the social network each month to catch up with family, friends, \u201cfriends,\u201d and their favorite businesses and brands. Despite worrying trends after Facebook\u2019s IPO, users are flocking to the site. Of note, the median age of users has decreased from 26 to 22 \u2013 which may be important for you marketers! Also of note was Facebook\u2019s announcement that they will allow users to \u201cpromote\u201d certain posts among their friends\u2019 walls. The feature, which was tested in New Zealand, will cost a \u201cnominal\u201d fee per highlighted post.\nThe \u201cfree and always will be\u201d Facebook is rolling out Promoted Posts, at a charge of US$7 per post, or \u00a34.25. The price points are still being worked out, though, so that isn\u2019t a solid figure. Businesses have long had the option of paying to promote posts, but this is the first time that average users (or those with fewer than 5000 friends) can do the same.\nIn addition to having the option to share posts or photos, users can pay to have them Promoted. This bumps the post up in the Facebook food chain, helping the post achieve a higher place on friends\u2019 newsfeeds. As well, it will ensure your post is seen by a larger percentage of your friends; currently, a typical post is viewed by just 12 to 16 percent of those on your list.\nThe benefit is that users can bring attention to important posts and be seen in the chaos. It is similar, then, to SEO in that you can achieve greater visibility and ranking. However, it can also decrease the authenticity of Facebook. Posts with the most \u201clikes\u201d are those that are seen most frequently and by the most people: paying for promotion will change this dynamic.\nWill Promoted Posts change the Facebook landscape, or will it be a non-issue as most people will shun paying to highlight the goings on of their lives?\n\u00ab CRO: The Power of Headlines 5 Tips for Pay-Per-Call Success \u00bb",
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A place where, very possibly, Bon saw a glimpse of the future he'd always wanted: a good-looking woman he could be happy with, a country that was offering him new chances. There are only so many people who knew him and who haven't spoken before. Finding them is one challenge. Finding those who are prepared to talk is another.\nBon Scott (centre) before AC/DC's appearance at Bill Graham's Day on the Green, Oakland, California, in July 1978. From Bon: The Last Highway.\nI realise now that what we draw from Bon's story and the broader story of the band is ultimately personal: the music, the legend, the myth or all of it. It doesn't really matter. If anything, the majority of fans would probably prefer to go on thinking of Bon as a sort of Peter Pan figure rather than confront the deeply flawed human being he really was. As Tony Platt, engineer of Highway to Hell and Back in Black, told me: \"AC/DC fans should make their own minds up; that is the nature of celebrity. Your fans take the bits that suit them best.\"\nBut I'm equally certain that Bon, the real Bon, struggled with the same sort of questions every one of us faces. What do I want out of life? Who do I want to end my days with? End it early? Grow old? When do I know I've done enough to be truly happy? The bald truth is Bon died pitifully, not heroically. For a man who inspired so many people, he let himself down to end his life the way he did.\nHolly X modelling in Miami in the early 1980s. She remembers Bon Scott as ''a gentle person''. From Bon: The Last Highway\nIt's worth taking the train just to see the stars over South Carolina and the sunrise in Georgia. By the time the Silver Star stops in Jacksonville, Florida, the landscape changes again: trailer homes, palm trees. With each mile travelled it's like I'm going back in time. The skies get bluer and wider. Orlando. Fort Lauderdale. West Palm Beach. Hollywood. Miami. In her 1987 book about the city, Joan Didion calls Miami \"not a city at all but a tale, a romance of the tropics, a kind of waking dream in which any possibility could and would be accommodated\".\nWaiting for me, patiently, at Miami Amtrak station in a black, green and white dress, even when I'm running two hours late, is American Thighs.\nWhen I spoke to Holly X over the phone from New York and proposed coming to meet her in Miami, she had one important condition if we were to go ahead and publish her story: anonymity. There were two main reasons. The first was a prestigious professional position she wanted to protect. The second was her membership of Alcoholics Anonymous. She's in her mid-50s, taller in person than I expect her to be, curvaceous, with high cheekbones, long white-blonde hair and heavily mascaraed eyelashes.\nBon Scott in November 1976, following AC/DC's return from an overseas tour. 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I had gone backstage to specifically ask Malcolm why he had not given Bon credit on You Shook Me All Night Long, as well as other songs, and to share my anger about the inclusion of Have a Drink on Me since Bon had died as a direct consequence of drinking too much. It was egregious and in very poor taste, not to mention horribly disrespectful to Bon's memory \u2013 he had just died. I had always been very protective of Bon because I knew how badly he really felt about his drinking and he just could not stop at that point, at least not for long. I guess [at the time] I had made Malcolm the 'bad guy' although now, I completely understand his frustration. I left right after speaking to him and felt angry, sad and quite embarrassed.\n\"I read stuff that the band considered disbanding [after Bon's death] and I can't imagine that they would have disbanded. I can't recall kindness between Bon and Malcolm. No matter what, [AC/DC] would go on. They wouldn't disband just because Bon died because I don't think he meant that much to them. That's what I thought. I've questioned a couple of the songs that were on Back in Black. I really think Bon wrote those, like You Shook Me All Night Long. But he didn't get any credit. As always, quite possibly [he wrote them] in tandem with the Youngs but they are his ideas. I have one last thing to say about that song: the lyric is 'chartreuse eyes' not 'sightless eyes'.\"\nShe had the sightless eyes. On reflection, it's a line that makes no sense. Could it have been changed because no one in the band knew the meaning of chartreuse? Under the kitchen lights, Holly asks me to tell her if her eyes are chartreuse. They are. Most people don't know what chartreuse means. Had Bon penned lyrics to You Shook Me All Night Long, it doesn't seem completely implausible that the Youngs \u2013 Malcolm and Angus \u2013 and Brian Johnson might have changed Bon's original wording, not just to that song but to others on the album, wherein anything too clever or likely to go over the heads of fans was removed or modified. But they have always maintained their exclusive authorship of it and all the remaining tracks on Back in Black. According to them, Bon had no part to play at all apart from jamming on drums in rehearsals on barely formed song ideas that would later become Have a Drink on Me and Let Me Put My Love into You.\n\"A memory I have, which is so clear, is that Bon and I were sitting out in the sun behind the Newport Hotel [in Miami] and he turned to me \u2013 the sun was on my face \u2013 and he suddenly exclaimed, 'Your eyes are chartreuse!' 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        "raw_content": "Which M.C. would you want to spend two hours with? To learn from and hear about their influences and life story? Are you new school...Lil' Wayne or B.O.B. May be you're in between...\"mid school\" like Wu-Tang or Tribe Called Quest? Or real old school...Grandmaster Caz, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Melle Mel?\nTop three on my list would be Rakim. This Red Bull sponsored interview has so much unheard dope stories. Did you know Rakim's original M.C. name was Kid Wizard? And that he used to rock the mic with Biz Markie at Rakim's high school? This is the first time in my hip hop habit that I've heard these rhymes! That's insane - I've been in this game since 1983! Go collect those original mixtapes from 1980s. I'm on the search!\nLecture: Rakim (New York 2013) from Red Bull Music Academy on Vimeo.\nOnly after watching this interview did I learn about the history of Rakim's \"take seven M.C.s in a line...\" lyrics from \"My Melody.\"\nCHAIRMAN MAO: \"...explain to the people what that is....'I take seven M.C.s in a line...'\"\nRAKIM: \"Bascially, the whole concept right there came from my name. My government name is 777. I came up with the three sevens and started doing different rhymes off it....battling in the park, battling in high school, battling in Harlem. So, I started incorporating battle rhymes..This one here was mostly freestyle. Whenever I got down with Biz it was off the top of the head and just throw a couple of joints you had made already in there. That was when I started doing a lot of battle rapping and that little 'seven M.C.' theory just came into play.\"\nCHAIRMAN MAO: \"But that's one of the most famous lyrics of hip hop history, especially from your catalog. That lyric for people who don't know is from the song \"My Melody\" which is the b-side of Eric B and Rakim's first single. And often quoted, endlessly quoted, but yet you had it already at least a year before.It's interesting that this was something that was in a high school jam, but then became this iconic lyric.\"\nRAKIM: \"No doubt, it was one of those things that I figured had some value to it. So I brought it with me from my old style to converting it to the Rakim that we know now. It's ill that we can look back and hear things like this. It tells you where I came from and tells you where I started...It's not too far from where anyone starts. But it's how much you want it and how much you want to take it to the next level is what counts. This is good to play to a new artist that may not think he's good enough or may thinks he needs to be the best person in the world or you gotta quit. Nah, man...I came out and I was a regular dude, but I loved it so much I just tried to get better and luckily I did!\"\nWatch the video...all 105 mins of it and you'll get schooled in hip hop history. Do you know who Marley Marl is? Or M.C. Shan? What about the Bronx vs. Queensbridge battle rhymes? Oh, man! This is what kept me excited about hip hop. Always some drama! ;)\nWho is Chairman Mao? He was the editor in chief at rap magazine, Ego Trip, in the 90s. This is a cool interview with him done at UCLA.\nBig up to Red Bull!\nLabels: A Tribe Called Quest, Biz Markie, Chairman Mao, Ego Trip, Eric B, Grandmaster Caz, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Hip Hop, Jefferson Mao, Kool Moe Dee, M.C. Shan, Marley Marl, Old Skool, Rakim, Rap, Red Bull, Wutang",
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        "raw_content": "Our Board of Trustees at St. John\u2019s Episcopal School is a dedicated team of current and past parents, parishioners of St. John\u2019s Episcopal Church, and community members. We are grateful for their time and expertise in advancing St. John\u2019s Episcopal School. They form a vision, develop strategies and determine tactics in order to fulfill the mission of the school both short- and long-term. They are also responsible for employing the head of school, securing the school\u2019s resources, and setting policy. Guided by strong by-laws and best practices in independent school governance, the board functions primarily through standing committees and task forces.\nMike Androvett, President\nDeidre Bacala\nDarin Breedlove\nCarissa Brown\nDerek Claybrook, Parliamentarian\nMark Crotty, Ex-officio\nBobby DeVilbiss\nMelissa Eakes\nTiffany Fleckenstein, Secretary\nThe Rev'd David Houk, Rector\nWilliam McDaniel, Treasurer\nDonivan McFaul\nJennifer Sharpe, Vice President\nMeagan Skarbek, Ex-officio\nWade Wiles\nMuch of the Board of Trustees' work is completed in committees and task forces. Standing committees focus on key, ongoing or administrative matters and allow the Board to fulfill its oversight role. A task force is designed to focus on a particular issue or initiative and typically disbands once its task is complete. Members for both include trustees, parents and community members. Please contact the Board president if you are interested in participating on a Board committee or task force.\nProperty & Insurance Subcommittee\nWorks with the Head of School on his goals and evaluates the Head's performance.\nThe Audit Subcommittee is formed annually by the Executive Committee and oversees the independent audit process as well as implementation of recommendations from the management letter.\nSupports the advancement of the school's mission through a variety of programs; in particular, this committee coordinates all school-related fundraising activities.\nDevelops and communicates candidate criteria for Board membership. Continually educates all Board and committee members.\nPrepares the school's budget, reviews monthly financial statements and considers other school-related financial matters.\nResponsible for all insurance covering the school and oversees the maintenance, repair and improvements of the school's building and grounds.\nHead of School Transition Committee\nThe Diversity Task Force was created in November 2016 by the Executive Committee to help define and articulate how St. John\u2019s might manifest and grow a culture of diversity and inclusivity.\nThe Transition Committee\u2019s charge is to celebrate the outgoing head of school and welcome and prepare the new head for success. The Committee was formed following the announcement of the selection of Meshea Matthews as the incoming Head of School and will continue its work through the end of her first year of service in June 2020. Knowing the St. John\u2019s community will be eager to meet and engage with the new Head, the Committee will provide updates regarding planned activities and events as details are finalized. Committee membership includes representatives from the Board of Trustees and the faculty and staff. It is chaired by Scott Parks.",
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        "raw_content": "The Challenge After ISIS\nPaul R. Pillar, in his 28 years at the Central Intelligence Agency, rose to be one of the agency\u2019s top analysts. He is now a visiting professor at Georgetown University for security studies.\nA major deficiency in America\u2019s history of involvement with armed conflict overseas has been inattention to whatever would follow defeat of the b\u00eate noire of the moment. The outstanding example is, of course, the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, with the promoters of that war being irresponsibly negligent in not seriously considering that the aftermath of deposing the Iraqi regime would be anything other than a stable and democratic polity.\nA similar deficiency occurred when the United States followed a European lead in deposing Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. When disorder and continued conflict ensue, the wider consequences are invariably bad for U.S. interests and international security. This includes in particular providing fertile ground for extremism and terrorism, as the invasion of Iraq did in giving birth to the group we now know as ISIS.\nMuch of what applies to the overthrow of regimes applies as well to the defeat of ISIS itself, a non-state actor that has taken control of a chunk of territory and has been trying to function like a state. There are, to be sure, significant differences between true state regimes and ISIS, an ephemeral phenomenon that is especially barbaric and wholly illegitimate and unrecognized.\nIt would be hard to make a good case for a strategy that centers on leaving ISIS in place indefinitely, while a strong case certainly could be made that we would have been better off today if we hadn\u2019t gone after a regime such as the one in Iraq. But there are similar issues of what comes afterward.\nThose issues are going to have to be confronted soon. ISIS is on the run. In Iraq it has lost nearly half of the territory it had gained in its offensive in 2014, and government forces are in the early stage of a campaign to retake Iraq\u2019s second city, Mosul.\nIn Syria the group recently suffered a major defeat in losing Palmyra to government forces, and it has lost additional ground to other opposition militias in the northwest. Meanwhile reports accumulate of the group\u2019s mounting financial difficulties and problems in trying to administer its mini-state.\nAgainst the backdrop of these favorable developments is continuing uncertainty regarding the \u201cwhat comes after\u201d question. The U.N.-brokered international diplomacy regarding Syria\u2019s political future will have much to do with resolving that uncertainty. But while the diplomats are still negotiating, fast-moving events on the ground are forcing the issue.\nThe recent action in and around Palmyra makes it hard to escape the conclusion that the Assad regime will be filling some of the space previously occupied by ISIS. That makes all the more untenable any political formula for Syria that centers around the departure of that regime. Additional setbacks by ISIS in the northwest are adding to the territory on which a variety of contenders in this complicated civil war have their eye.\nIn Iraq, a similar situation is depicted by Thomas Friedman in a column written during a visit to the north of the country. Friedman quotes the governor of Kirkuk Province as saying, \u201cThe problem in Iraq is not ISIS. ISIS is the symptom of mismanagement and sectarianism.\u201d Without further administrative and political changes, \u201cthe situation in Iraq could be even worse after\u201d ISIS is defeated.\nFriedman further explains the reason: \u201cThere is simply no consensus here on how power will be shared in the Sunni areas that ISIS has seized. So if one day you hear that we\u2019ve eliminated the ISIS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and lowered the ISIS flag over Mosul, hold your applause.\u201d The competing aspirations of Kurds and Sunni Arabs are the biggest, but not the only, part of the unresolved conflicts involved.\nThe marked trend against ISIS, under existing policies of the United States and others, is one reason that the repeated calls for a heavier U.S. military involvement to combat ISIS are unwarranted. Other reasons involve the counterproductive aspects of some attempts to apply U.S. military power against extremism, and the quagmire risks of wading more deeply into a war as complicated as the one in Syria.\nThe tone of urgency associated with the calls for escalation also have been based on false assumptions about how events in ISIS\u2019s so-called caliphate supposedly relate to international terrorism in the West. There is little evidence of financial or material support, for example, from ISIS central for the recent attacks in Paris and Brussels.\nNow yet another reason the calls for U.S. military escalation are unwarranted is that even if such escalation were to hasten the demise of ISIS, such hastening would only bring to the fore more quickly some more fundamental problems. 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        "raw_content": "Supply Chain Lessons Can Save Capital Projects\nCapital spending can improve corporate performance \u2014 but only if projects are properly managed. The best way to do that? By managing capital costs as a supply chain challenge.\nby Matt McKenna and Herve Wilczynski\nIt\u2019s not often that the terms capital projects and supply chain management are used in the same breath \u2014 but they should be.\nCapital spending is a significant business cost. In the U.S., it tops $500 billion annually, and is led by energy, telecom, and automotive companies. On average, companies spend 7 percent of their revenue on capital projects. For companies in capital-intensive industries, capital projects are, unsurprisingly, a critical factor in their profitability. A Booz Allen Hamilton analysis of energy company performance from 2001 to 2003 found that although the amount most businesses earmarked for capital projects was proportional to their size, companies that executed projects best \u2014 cutting costs by 20 percent and closely monitoring schedules \u2014 reported net earnings as much as 25 percent higher than the average.\nDespite the value that well-managed capital projects have for corporate performance, these investments frequently founder. In our work with aerospace and pharmaceutical companies, we routinely found cost overruns equal to 10 times the initial budget, and schedule slippage that resulted in projects taking five times as long as originally planned.\nCapital projects suffer primarily because managers mistakenly see them as complex, individual efforts \u2014 each requiring a new blueprint. Whether a company is building a factory, a warehouse, or an oil production platform, it tends to believe that the geography and the technology are inherently sui generis \u2014 not predictable from past experience. So management fails to coordinate projects or to cultivate supplier relationships outside the boundaries of a single project. This approach is wasteful and pricey, and removes access to the information that is needed to produce a budget with reasonable cost expectations.\nWhat\u2019s the answer? Manage capital costs as a supply chain challenge. Successful supply chain management involves implementing strategies to efficiently supervise internal and external lead times, deploy the supply base, and optimize inventory and logistics globally. With only minor tweaking, the same can be said of capital projects management. That\u2019s because capital projects, like supply chains, are driven by relationships with third-party companies. In most capital projects, close to 90 percent of the expenditures \u2014 including material, equipment, and labor \u2014 are external.\nThere are common aspects to virtually all capital projects that, as with supply chains, can be leveraged, modularized, and standardized to reduce expenses and time. For example, one pharmaceutical company that built several new office buildings, research laboratories, and manufacturing plants found that through the use of standard design principles \u2014 such as modularizing office spaces and common infrastructure \u2014 overall project costs could be cut by 13 percent. 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        "raw_content": "5 Steps for Finding the Best Business Brokerage Firm to Sell Your Business\nThe first thing you need to know about selling your business is that you can\u2019t do it alone. As much as you might not want to admit it, the help of highly experienced business brokers with a track record of success, is your key to closing a great deal. Here are the important factors you ought to consider when searching for the best business broker for you:\n1. Consider the size of your business and the financial transactions that will be made\nWhile investment bankers usually deal with very large businesses (100 million + in annual revenue) business brokers tend to handle businesses that make under 10 million. When searching for your local business broker, ask them whether or not they have experience working with businesses with a similar revenue range as your own.\n2. Gauge the reputability of the business brokerage firm\nThe easiest way to do this is by finding out how many successful business transactions they\u2019ve dealt with. If the type of business you\u2019re selling is relatively common, it might be appropriate to see how much experience the brokerage firm has in selling businesses similar to your own. However, if you are in a very specific niche industry, you\u2019re not likely to find too many business brokers that have handled these types of business. Also, it doesn\u2019t hurt to ask friends about their business brokers, even if they\u2019re in an entirely different industry. You never know what could result from a good referral.\n3. Look for a brokerage firm staff with credentials\nWhen selling a business, you want to make sure the business brokerage firm has several highly credentialed members on staff. Looking at the education and previous experience of each individual staff member is key. Depending on your business, sometimes several brokers at a single firm will pool their diverse knowledge and experience together, in order give you the greatest possibility of getting the best deal. While one staff member might be good at pricing, another might be an expert at closing \u2013 all vital elements in selling your business.\n4. Find out what type of contacts the business brokers have\nA business brokerage firm is likely to keep a large database of potential buyer prospects. This is often developed from buyers that inquired on past opportunities. A large brokerage firm likely handles a greater transaction volume, and has more potential buyers from which to draw upon.\n5. Do a face-to-face interview with the business brokerage firm\nAlthough you may have learned about many of the above issues, either on the phone or via their website, it\u2019s vital that you meet with your prospective business brokers in person. Selling a business can take many months, and sometimes even years. So, you want to make sure you\u2019re comfortable with who\u2019s handling your business. And, since business brokers often get paid on their success as opposed to an hourly rate, it\u2019s important that they meet with you to discuss your business thoroughly, so they can decide whether or not they\u2019re investing their time wisely.\nAll in all, the selling of a business is carried out best when you have the experience of friendly and experienced business brokers to help you. They\u2019ll prepare the marketing package, deal structuring, negotiations, etc \u2013 things you\u2019d probably have difficulty handling on your own. Simply follow the steps above, and you\u2019ll be sure to have a high return on your investment, upon selling your business.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on Oct 19, 2017 at 12:08 a.m.\nThey didn't get to see snow, but they sure packed a lot of Minnesota into one week.\nSt. Ambrose of Woodbury Catholic Community hosted two members from their sister parish in the village of Esmeralda Cuba last week.\nOn their first trip to the United States, Fr. Yosbel Puentes Dousac and Sister Leticia Ortiz Alonso dined at the home of a parishioner, attended Mass, visited St. Ambrose school's Spanish immersion class, saw the new St. Croix Crossing bridge in Oak Park Heights and toured the Cathedral of St. Paul. They also dined at Sole Mio restaurant in Woodbury.\nPuentes and Ortiz run the parish of San Miguel de Cubitas, which is centered in the town of Esmerelda.\nThe two parishes established ties in November 2015.\n\"We started interacting via email and Facebook to get to know each other electronically or virtually,\" Sister Parish coordinator Gary Moore said. In October 2016, St. Ambrose volunteers made their first trip to San Miguel.\n\"The Cubans can teach us to better integrate prayer life on a smaller basis than just going to mass once a week,\" Moore said. \"It's not like the rich hand is giving to the poor son money. It's really to understand each other's faith life and build each other up.\"\nThe Catholic Church in Cuba is still recovering from decades of repression by the communist government. One of their churches, San Jose, has not had a roof for over three years. (They only recently received permission to purchase wood to rebuild the roof. )\n\"The history of the Church in Cuba is a little complicated,\" Puentes said through a translator. \"There's been a slight opening since 1998 that allowed us to have more outreach. Ever since Pope John Paul II came.\"\nThey have a long way to go, however, Ortiz said. With Moore translating, she said,\n\"Much prayer is needed primarily to help the Cuban people consolidate or to grow their faith because there's been a long history of oppression so there's a whole generation that has no faith lives. So she needs the support of the world's prayers to build up that faith life again in Cuba. It's almost like starting from scratch.\"\nTo add to their troubles their town bore the brunt of Hurricane Irma in September.\n\"The category 5 eye of the hurricane passed 25 miles away from their town and stayed for hours,\" Moore said. \"Avocado trees, orange trees were wiped out. It's going to take several years to fill that up again. Before the hurricane their parish provided two free meals a month to people who are really really poor. Now they provide 20 because the people in the outlying areas have no food.\"\nSt. Ambrose member Michael Martin is a firefighter/EMT with the City of Woodbury. He arranged for Puentes and Ortiz to tour the Radio Drive Fire Station Oct. 13. Firefighter/ EMT Valentin Huerta served as translator.\n\"They knew it would be colder up here, but the temperature was still a surprise,\" Martin said. \"They'd never seen so much green.\"\nMartin was part of the most recent mission trip Cuba in March.\n\"I asked if we could go visit the fire station There was some discussion among the Cubans. ...There was some nervousness. They were unformortable with the request because no one ever went to visit the fire station or police station because it was run by the military. No one visits with those departments unless you have to.\"\nThey're planning a return trip in January to help rebuild churches damaged by Hurricane Irma. Puentes and Ortiz flew back to Cuba Oct. 16.\n\"We didn't want to come across as Americans who have an instant fix to the problems,\" Martin said. \"The real goal for them and the real goal for us is to have contact so we can share ideas\nand learn from each other.\"\nExplore related topics:St. Ambrose Catholic CommunityCubaCommunistswoodbury tag:3LifeReligion",
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        "raw_content": "I think I have mentioned I love TV. Haha! I had a good and bad TV day yesterday.\nLate Saturday night into Sunday morning, I woke up about 4:00 am. The TV was off, or so it seemed. I realized I couldn't get but a few channels to come on. I figured it was my box because it is never turned off and I just turned it to what I could.\nI figured out yesterday morning when I got up that it was the whole house. I called to get them to send a signal to all my boxes and the recording said there were a higher volume of callers than normal so they wouldn't be taking any more. That was strange, I just thought it must have been a big problem in my area.\nAfter a while, I did what everyone else does when they are curious about something. I asked on Facebook. I tried to call again but there was no answer and it just stopped ringing. I went back to Facebook and to my horror, it wasn't just our area, it was a several state wide outage. That's crazy! I thought well, they have a lot of people upset so they might get it fixed faster. Then I thought, well, if it has affected this many people it probably isn't a small issue! I tried to wait patiently. My DVR and On Demand were working. It was early afternoon and the WiFi was out too and my kids had homework so on the one day everyone is usually around, everyone left looking for WiFi. They weren't gone long when I noticed everything was working again!\nLater on, Sydney and I decided to watch The Good Doctor I had on DVR. We hadn't watched it yet, but we were really excited about it. Oh my goodness! We are both really into hospital shows and reality medical shows. I joke that I have seen enough doctors I should be given an honorary degree.\nThat show is my new favorite. It was sad in places, though. Sad, but maybe tear jerking is a better word. It makes you think and feel. Not many shows do that today. Not in a good way, anyway. If Kleenex doesn't sponsor this show it really should. The message in just the first episode was really powerful. I am kind of glad we didn't see it until yesterday because it comes back on tonight. I hate waiting for a show to come on!\nSooooo, that explains my good TV, bad TV day. Any TV day is a good day to me. I love watching shows while working on my jewelry. Speaking of, I have some really great things I will be posting this week! I have a charm I designed coming in. It is a lot of fun creating something pretty and meaningful. It has a great Bible verse on it that I personally feel is needed right now. Just like the show last night, people are so easy to criticize others and not take the time to see what \"their story\" is. We all have flaws and things we deal with. I can't wait to post the charm. Although I didn't do the artwork for this one, I created the design for it and you won't find it anywhere else. I did however do the artwork on other charms coming in soon. I am really excited about those too because you certainly won't see them anywhere else either. This is a new thing for me making charms for my jewelry, but I am having so much fun with it!",
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        "raw_content": "People from all backgrounds have found themselves in trouble for Drug Possession. 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        "raw_content": "Downtown Arts and Crafts Festival 2015. Michael Davis photo\nThe annual Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival celebrates its 46th anniversary this year. Around 160 local and regional painters, carpenters, metal workers, clothes designers and more will set up their pop-ups in and around Columbus Circle. This festival, which will take place Friday, July 29, through Saturday, July 31, is one of the staples of the Arts Week celebration gracing most of the greater downtown area.\nAlice Maggiore, communications coordinator for Downtown Committee of Syracuse, explained that this year\u2019s festival will highlight the experience garnered from previous years. It\u2019s not necessarily making the festival bigger and better, since there is only so much space to work with, but it is living up to expectations.\nDowntown Arts and Crafts Festival 2015. Michael Davis photo | Syracuse New Times\nThe juried show, one which hundreds of artists apply and a small committee determines which vendors get invited, is accompanied by changing entertainment throughout the day. \u201cWe will have strolling street entertainers, costumed dance groups, local singers and songwriters. There will also be unique treats and festival foods,\u201d Maggiore said.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve tried something new this year,\u201d she added. \u201cWe\u2019ve created a Pinterest board (DowntownSYR) highlighting a sampling of some of the works you\u2019ll see.\u201d\nThere is always room for new aspects and activities. Thanks to a state grant secured by state Sen. John A. DeFrancisco and CNY Arts, on Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Downtown Committee and 40 Below Public Arts Task Force will present the all-ages workshop \u201cForecasting the Future: Activating Downtown\u2019s Alleyways.\u201d\nThe free activity will take place in the walkway between the Onondaga County Court House and the Mulroy Civic Center. People will be able to decorate lanterns modeled after AXA Tower\u2019s weather star. In similar fashion to the weather-predicting bulb, participants are asked to write their own expectations for downtown Syracuse for the years ahead.\n\u201cWe\u2019d like to invite people to decorate the lanterns,\u201d Maggiore said, \u201cwith their wishes, predictions for downtown. It\u2019s what they\u2019d like our city to look like or see happen here. We wanted some way to tie in the history of Syracuse with the future.\u201d\nThe finished nylon lanterns will then be displayed in our city\u2019s alleyways. Lantern decorators are encouraged to share their designs through social media with the hashtag, #stARTcuse.\n\u201cThe Arts and Crafts Festival is a great opportunity to check out downtown if you haven\u2019t been in a while.\u201d she said. \u201cThere is a lot of activity, so much vibrancy and many other things happening this weekend.\u201d Along with the vendors, the Northeast Jazz and Wine Festival, Blue Rain ECOFest and the annual Syracuse New Times and Family Times Street Painting event will also be adding to the finale of Arts Week.\nRelated Items:art, crafts\nFirst-Place Finish For \u2018Third\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s Not Easy Being Casspi\nMy brief encounter with Israel\u2019s first NBA player\nCasspi after Wednesday\u2019s game(Andrew Russeth.)\nWednesday at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the Nets pulled out a victory\u2014a convincing one, in fact\u2014over the Sacramento Kings, bringing their record to 8-63. They have 11 more games this year; if they win none of them, then I will have witnessed the final victory of the worst team in the history of the National Basketball Association.\nBut I wasn\u2019t there to see history happen. I was there to see Omri Casspi, the Kings\u2019 rookie forward, who is the first Israeli ever to play in the NBA. Casspi (CASS-pee), not yet 22, is already a mini-juggernaut: private meeting with NBA Commissioner David Stern; Sports Illustrated profile; Nike ad. The whole megillah, as we like to say.\nI don\u2019t buy the theory that Jews (and really Jewish men) are especially obsessed with Jewish athletes to compensate for deep-seated insecurities: Jews know they can play sports (Hank Greenberg, Mark Spitz); and win a war in spectacular fashion (1967); and even, failing those, succeed without any trace of virility (Woody Allen). I think it\u2019s more just the old-fashioned hobby of Jew-spotting. And that\u2019s why I was there: following the New York Knicks\u2019 successful Jewish Heritage Night, which they held when the Kings came to Madison Square Garden, Wednesday night at the Izod Center was Jewish Family Night. I would get to meet Casspi, as well as featured guests Dmitriy Salita (boxer\u2014and Tablet Magazine contributor!) and Dolph Schayes, the legendary (and actually really good!) American Jewish NBA player in the 1960s.\nBut Casspi\u2019s more than Jewish: He\u2019s Israeli. The Israeli Tourism Ministry was the event\u2019s sponsor. The flags that the conspicuous number of observant Jews in the stands flew bore Stars of David, not and Stripes. Wednesday night was about a more specific brand of Jewish pride. A brand I\u2019m not sure I understand.\nA friend and I spent much of the game in a comfortable suite just above the lower level of the arena. The kosher food was trucked in from the Supersol in Lawrence, New York. According to a concessioner, there were three Glatt kosher hot dog stands spread out throughout the place, instead of the usual single one; at half-time, we were regaled by the Hazamir Choir of Manhattan. But mostly, it was a typical game. Except, y\u2019know, for the fact that the Nets didn\u2019t get crushed.\nIt was a typical day for Casspi, too; actually, a less than typical one. The kid is averaging over 10 points a game this year, but Wednesday managed only 2 (he didn\u2019t get his usual minutes, but then again, he hasn\u2019t been lately). Toward the end of the third quarter, he got the ball on the wing and drove in for a dunk, only to be totally stuffed by a Nets big man against the backboard\u2014one of those blocks where it doesn\u2019t even occur to you to complain that the refs should\u2019ve blown the whistle. The groans from the crowd, which had momentarily gotten so excited, was a unified chorus of disappointment, and was the loudest it got all night.\nBy the fourth quarter, the game was clearly over\u2014the Nets wound up winning 93-79, which is roughly like seeing that some team won a football game 12-6\u2014and the players were playing as though no one was watching. (The arena could not have been at more than one-third capacity.) We were escorted down to a room adjacent to the locker rooms, along with a lot of kids and their parents\u2014almost uniformly, their fathers\u2014most of whom were clad in the totems of Jewish observance: yarmulkes, tallit, payis in some cases; long skirts on the girls.\nAbout 10 minutes after the game was over\u2014\u201cWell at least the parking lot will be cleared out\u201d I heard one father mention to another\u2014Casspi came in. Let me tell you: 6\u20199\u201d is even taller in person. Casspi is also quite good-looking, and possesses a totally intangible, magnetic aura that only the word \u201ccharisma\u201d could define. I was not glad that he was beat-up and sad, as he clearly was, but at the same time, I was glad he was: there are surely plenty of NBA rookies who could lose an inconsequential late-season road game to an atrocious team and really not give a damn.\n\u201cIt was a really rough night for me and for our team,\u201d he said. We had been told no autographs or interviews\u2014he had a bus to catch; the Kings are playing in Boston tonight (a bloodbath, no doubt)\u2014but a few kids shouted out questions anyway, in English and Hebrew. Bedraggled, he managed brief responses in between impromptu autographing. Finally, it was time to leave, and he moved out of the room, slowly, the kids and adults surrounding him semi-attached to him, like looser egg white around a sturdy yolk.\nA representative of his country, a screen onto which his fellow-people project their ethnic excitement, a professional athlete: and not yet 22. It can\u2019t be easy being Omri Casspi.\nI want to say that I simply don\u2019t understand why these kids are so enamored with Casspi. Israel has that pull; I think it probably always will, so long as it sticks around. But I don\u2019t fully understand it, and particularly as far as yeshiva kids go. Casspi isn\u2019t especially religious; he doesn\u2019t wear a kippah, for example, and he plays on Saturdays. Culturally, he probably has more in common with secular American Jews, or even secular American Gentiles, than he does with these kids, who in turn have upbringings probably more like those of religious American Christians.\nMoreover, these kids are not Israeli: they\u2019re American Jews. Why are they shouting, \u201cOM-RI CASS-PI\u201d at Kings games, but not, \u201cJOR-DAN FAR-MAR\u201d when the Los Angeles Lakers come to town and Farmar, the Jewish guard who is just as decent as Casspi, gets his workmanlike seven points and two assists? Jewish Family Night had become Israeli Celebration Night, and while I certainly don\u2019t begrudge the Israeli Tourism Ministry\u2019s marketing, I wondered just how much this night had to do with Jewish families. Then, I remembered that Dolph Schayes was supposed to appear, but I asked around, and he wasn\u2019t there.\nRelated: Omri Casspi Is Ready For Primetime [Tablet Magazine]\nThis is a thoughtful article, but I think the writer is (unfortunately) correct when he says that he doesn\u2019t understand why observant American Jews are interested in Casspi. Mr. Tracy writes: \u201cCulturally, [Casspi] probably has more in common with secular American Jews, or even secular American Gentiles, than he does with these kids, who in turn have upbringings probably more like those of religious American Christians.\u201d\nThis is simply inaccurate. Casspi and his observant fans share a common vocabulary; no matter how secular he (like many Israelis) may be, he knows what shabbat is, he knows what Pesach is \u2014 just like his fans. Secular Israeli culture is still Jewish culture in innumerable ways. And the kids present don\u2019t have a \u2018religious\u2019 identity \u2014 they don\u2019t see themselves as sharing common ground with American Christian families. They have a Jewish identity, front and center. That\u2019s what they see in Casspi.\nI agree with the comment above but would go further. I have no doubt that kids at the game were Modern Orthodox kids who probably go to a Modern Orthodox high school. Having gone to one myself, I can tell you those kids are in a very strange position when it comes to engaging with popular secular culture.\nOn one hand being Jewish constitutes a, if not the, major facet of their identity. Their education involves a strong dose of Jewish particularism, chosen-people-ness and separation from the world through community and ritual. On the other hand, they are engaged wholly with American culture with all the attendant sports, television, movies, music and other popular culture that goes with it.\nSports, unlike other forms of culture, is participated in as a group. You root for a team that belongs to a City, state or country. And these kids unlike their secular counterparts and because of their predominantly Orthodox identity are never wholly of the group- be it identification with players or the locale.\nWhen the rare player comes along with whom they can say \u201che\u2019s one of ours,\u201d it is an opportunity to relate to an athlete the way they think everyone else does.\nThanks for your posting. My spouse and i have generally seen that a lot of people are wanting to lose weight when they wish to look slim along with attractive. Even so, they do not often realize that there are many benefits just for losing weight also. 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Larry McCormack / The Tennessean\nKassi Ashton on the red carpet at The 12th Annual ACM Honors Wednesday Aug. 22, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. Larry McCormack / The Tennessean\nJoe Diffie on the red carpet at The 12th Annual ACM Honors Wednesday Aug. 22, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. Larry McCormack / The Tennessean\nChris Stapleton performs at The 12th Annual ACM Honors Wednesday Aug. 22, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo11: Larry McCormack / The Tennessean)Buy Photo\nSome of country music\u2019s newest and boldest names gathered for the 12th annual ACM Honors at Ryman Auditorium Wednesday night to recognize some of the genre\u2019s most impactful stars.\nHosted by Lauren Alaina and Jon Pardi, ACM Honors is the program in which the Academy of Country Music recognizes its off-camera award winners. The group presents its annual Academy of Country Music Awards each spring on CBS. And while star-studded categories including Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year get television time, specialty award winners and the categories that recognize high achievers in the radio and touring side of country music receive their own night of praise at Ryman Auditorium.\nThe sold-out crowd was treated to a night of memorable performances, touching speeches and a bit of nostalgia.\nAlaina and Pardi kicked the event off with a performance of Alan Jackson\u2019s 1990s hit \u201cChasin\u2019 that Neon Rainbow.\u201d Jackson, who was awarded the Cliffie Stone Icon Award at the end of the program, was also honored with a soulful performance of his first hit \u201cHere in the Real Word\u201d by Chris Stapleton.\nVia video, George Strait said Jackson \u201cwrites great country songs (and) sings them real (well). He\u2019s the whole package.\u201d\nMattie Jackson accepts the Cliffie Stone Icon Award for her father Alan Jackson at The 12th Annual ACM Honors Wednesday Aug. 22, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo11: Larry McCormack / The Tennessean)\nJackson wasn\u2019t present, but his daughter Mattie Jackson Selecman accepted the trophy on his behalf.\nDierks Bentley was recognized with the Merle Haggard Spirit Award. Before the show, Bentley joked that it\u2019s an honor to receive anything with Haggard\u2019s name on it \u2013 even a bottle of salad dressing.\nArtists ranging from U2\u2019s Bono to country duo Maddie & Tae shared their love of Bentley via video, and Pardi did an acoustic version Bentley\u2019s signature hit \u201cI Hold On\u201d as Bentley watched from the audience.\n\u201cWhen he sings \u2018Home,\u2019 I feel patriotic about America and I\u2019m not even American,\u201d Bono said.\nRicky Skaggs, who presented Bentley with the award, explained: \u201cDierks has never been afraid to color outside the lines because like Merle Haggard, he keeps his heroes close to his heart. I think that\u2019s what country music needs.\u201d\nThe honor is much more meaningful to Bentley than a condiment.\n\u201cI don\u2019t take this lightly,\u201d Bentley said. \u201cIt\u2019s always going to be easy when you do something you love to do. For all of my success and failures, I\u2019ve always loved country music. It\u2019s the reason I still crank the dial on 650 AM. It\u2019s the reason my band and I go on dressed in '90s clothes and sing Alan Jackson songs.\u201d\nMatraca Berg gets 'verklempt'\nAlaina, Ashley McBryde and Deana Carter formed a powerhouse trio to honor country singer/songwriter Matraca Berg who, along with Norro Wilson, received the Poet\u2019s Award. Alaina covered Kenny Chesney\u2019s \u201cYou and Tequila,\u201d McBryde jammed through Trisha Yearwood\u2019s \u201cWrong Side of Memphis\" and Carter sang her signature hit \u201cStrawberry Wine.\u201d Berg penned all the songs and said that watching Carter launch her career with \u201cStrawberry Wine\u201d was one of her proudest moments as a songwriter.\nMatraca Berg received the Poet's Award at The 12th Annual ACM Honors Wednesday Aug. 22, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo11: Larry McCormack / The Tennessean)\n\u201cHearing her material changed the way I write songs and if it happened for me, it happened for countless others,\u201d McBryde said of Berg.\n\u201cThere are few people who inspire me in songwriting, who show us how to take an emotion and build off of it,\u201d Chesney said in a video for Berg.\n\u201cGirls rule,\u201d Berg said, her voice breaking, while accepting her trophy. \u201cI\u2019m a little verklempt. I was born and raised in Nashville in a music business family \u2026 to get one along with the great Norro Wilson is so special. Thank you so much. This means the world.\u201d\nDarius Rucker credits his mom\nOld Crow Medicine Show delivered a raucous version of \u201cWagon Wheel\u201d for Darius Rucker. The band\u2019s Ketch Secor told the audience to \u201csing it up in the Mother Church\u201d as he danced with his fiddle at the edge of the stage.\nKip Moore presented Rucker with his Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award, which recognizes Rucker\u2019s charity work. Currently, the singer is working to raise money to build a children\u2019s hospital in his hometown of Charleston, S.C.\n\u201cIn a world that feels like it\u2019s all gone to Hell a little bit this year, we can all look at Darius Rucker and know there are good people around us,\u201d Moore said.\nRucker gave his mother all the credit for his charity work.\n\u201cI don\u2019t do what I do for awards,\u201d Rucker said. \u201cI do it because my mom taught me when I was a kid that if you can help anyone less fortunate than you, that\u2019s what you\u2019re supposed to do.\u201d\nCountry singer Kassi Ashton talks about her ACM Honors outfit that she designed and sewed herself. Cindy Watts, USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee\nThe night\u2019s other highlights included Kassi Ashton\u2019s sexy, sassy performance of \u201cBody Like a Back Road\u201d for Sam Hunt, who was given the Gene Weed Milestone Award. Cam got the night\u2019s first standing ovation for her crystalline delivery of \u201cCrying Time\u201d during her tribute to Eddie Miller, and Mickey and Chris Christensen who were given the Mae Boren Axton Service Award.\nMorgan Evans memorably paid tribute to his former manager Rob Potts who was posthumously awarded the Jim Reeves International Award. Potts was killed last year in a motorcycle accident. Evans, who just charted his first No. 1 song with \u201cKiss Somebody,\u201d built his backing music to his song \u201cThings that We Drink To\u201d track-by-track as the audience watched. The crowd leaped to its feet.\nMore: Watch: Trace Adkins invites Dustin Lynch to be Opry member\nRhett Akins: 'This goes out to all the dreamers.'\nRhett Akins was named ACM\u2019s Songwriter of the Year. His frequent songwriting partners Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip along with hit country singer Dustin Lynch sang a medley of Akins\u2019s songs including \u201c Huntin,\u2019 Fishin\u2019 and Lovin\u2019 Every Day,\u201d \u201cI Lived It\u201d and Lynch\u2019s recent multi-week No. 1 \u201cSmall Town Boy.\u201d\n\u201cThis goes out to all the dreamers, this can happen for sure,\u201d Akins said.\nThe Georgia native came to Nashville for the first time in the early \u201890s, visited the Ryman Auditorium and dropped into a nearly vacant bar on Lower Broadway to hear the singer. The guy invited him on stage, handed him his telephone number and told him to call him if he ever moved to Nashville.\n\u201cSix one five, Kenny Chesney,\u201d Akins said. \u201cHe had nothing. 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        "raw_content": "Play iPhone Apps on PC Using A Number Of Popular Emulators In the Market Today\nUpdated: February 17, 2018 by TAJ\nJust as you would run native apps on your iPhone or iPad, you can run them on your PC or Mac. However, this is not an easy trick without using an emulator or simulator. You can say that this is magic, but you can actually do it on your own.\nThis can be done using some popular emulators to run on your Windows PC. An emulator is an app or software that would allow a computer system to enable the host system in order to run or use software or devices designed for a particular operating system or OS.\nAn emulator differs from a simulator due to some notable features. The emulator would mimic the environment both software and hardware in the corresponding host devices. Simulators, on the other hand, only copy the software environment. Due to this development, emulators are used to substitute or to acquire the exact experience of a particular device, while simulators are used to study and analyze.\niOS emulators are advantageous and there are proofs that the number of emulators available now is increasing. Here are a few popular emulators often used for testing the iOS platform.\nOne of the most famous iOS emulators to offer basic functionalities for the Windows operating system is Smartface. It enables users to create limitless apps without any cost and it is so easy to use. Just install the app on the host device via the App Store and connect it after to the Windows device. However, iTunes should be installed on both devices so that they can work together. Developers will then be able to create native apps via Smartface the moment the iOS has been emulated into the Windows device.\nOne of the easiest and most versatile to use software for emulation of different iOS apps is the app called MobiOne. It can also help developers create iOS applications with ease. More than half-a-million developers and designers have used this application since 2009, as it has multiple unique capabilities. Such would include the customized user interface templates using drag-and-drop functionality for both landscape and portrait orientations.\nAmong the best programs to have made very realistic emulation effects is the Air iPhone emulator. It works with the help of the Adobe Air framework as it recreates the GUI of the chosen iOS on the computer running Windows. It is an important app for developers to upload newly developed applications to the Air iPhone before releasing it in order to experience how it would look and feel.\nThis app works as handy tool to provide access to other famous applications like the calculator, clock, and notepad, among others. As it seems to be a simulator using the iOS platform, it is only a basic application with some basic limitations. It is not a very useful app for developers when it comes to advanced features like debugging. However, it would still give the basic functionality for those who would want to try out the iOS platform before even investing in an iOS device.\nCategories Tech JournalTags Air iPhone, iPhone Apps on PC, iPhone Simulator\tPost navigation\nLucky Patcher APK v 7.0.8 \u2013 What You Need to Know\nDownload Nox App Player Official Site to Access Media on PC And Mac\n1 thought on \u201cPlay iPhone Apps on PC Using A Number Of Popular Emulators In the Market Today\u201d\nMichael Bogdanovych\nSome online games available on IOS or Android are worth trying them on a large screen. Here emulators may help to take the full advantage of such games.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab If you're expecting gratitude, don't go looking for it with your children | Main | Normal naughty or abnormal naughty? \u00bb\nWould you leave your 8 year olds home alone?\nI posted a question on Facebook this morning that got a lot of responses really quickly, so I thought I would bring the discussion on to my blog. The question I asked was:\n\"Would you leave your two 8 year olds at home in your guarded security estate behind electric fencing, controlled access alone without adult supervision. Just for 30 mins to do trolley dash at Woollies. They know my number, they can phone if there is an emergency. Pool net on. They know the neighbor. I can probably nip to Woolies for 30 mins, can't I?\"\nThe response was about 70% definite no and a 30% yes. I was surprised at how many adamant nos there were. Over a 100 people posted a response, it makes interesting reading. Not sure whether you can view the responses here -> LINK.\nIn summary, the major objections to leaving them home alone were about the following:\nThey could get up to mischief\nThere could be an emergency like fire or fall etc\nI could stuck in traffic / in the shop and take longer than 30 mins, what would they do\nI think I have covered the gist of the concerns from those who said no ways.\nI have never left my children alone at home, but today I needed to go to the shop to get some food and I thought about it a bit and wondered whether they would be ok by themselves. And so I did it - I left them at home for 30 mins. And they were fine. And also thrilled to have been given the responsibility to be good at home and also that I trusted them enough to behave.\nIn response to the concerns raised by others:\nMy children are definitely not super well behaved (at all) but they don't mess around with my strict rules. I don't have many rules (I am quite a softy) but the rules I do have (which are about safety) are absolutely non-negotiable. My faith in them might be misplaced, but I do not think they will get up to that kind of mischief while I am away. It is not in their nature to be sneaky or wait for me to be away. Whatever they do behind my back they do in front of me, knowing that if it isn't dangerous, I am pretty easy.\nAs for the emergency, obviously that is a concern. My thinking with this is that firstly there are two of them. If one of them needs help, the other one will go get it. I am not sure I would leave only one of them at home. Our neighbours are very close (as in I can hold my neighbours hand while I am on the loo and she is in the kitchen, its delightful), so if heaven forbid something had to happen, they could run next door in 30 seconds. Secondly, Adam carried the wireless phone around with him all the time. We practiced him calling my number. I phoned and checked up on them when I was at Woollies. Plus they can call the security guards on the internal phone system should they need help.\nWoollies is exactly 2kms away, so unlikely that I would get stuck in traffic in Sleepy Hollow on a Sunday morning when all the good folk are at church, but of course accidents happen. Marko was due home at 11. This was 10am. Worst case scenario, they would have been home alone for an hour.\nNot mentioned as a concern but a VERY big factor is that Max wasn't there - not a chance in hell would I leave Max at home alone with his siblings as (a) he is bloody naughty and (b) they make TERRIBLE baby sitters.\nBut what I didn't mention in my note, which is a major consideration, is that Rose was in her room. It's her day off so she was sleeping late or doing whatever she was doing, but I knew that the children could run to her room if something happened. I obviously told them this as well. And then just to be sure, I called her and told her what I was going to do.\nSo perhaps theoretically I didn't leave them home alone as Rose was in her room (which is adjacent to the house, entrance on the outside of the house), but having done it for the first time now and having read all the responses and had a think about it, I think I would do it again, even if Rose wasn't there. Between you and I, if it was Kate and a friend, I wouldn't do it, but Adam is extremely responsible. He is such a people pleaser / rule follower that he would never do anything risky. Kate would probably let the bath water run or swing from the chandeliers, but Adam wouldn't. He was in charge of the wireless phone.\nIt's hard to know when to let go. How protective to be. It's funny, because I consider myself quite a protective parent with some things, in fact, I thought I was quite a helicopter parent but after reading the responses on the FB post and also a discussion at Whine Club the other night, I realized I am not as helicopter as I thought. Hmmm, interesting. I know I am a terrible molly-coddler, a big softie and a little bit helicopter'ish, but maybe I have elements of free-range after all. Who knew!\nSo for those who did not participate in the FB discussion, what would you do?\n(Funny, you know what my biggest fear is/was? That someone will break into the house and hurt them. I am not scared of them being naughty or too worried about accidents happening at home. Or being stuck in traffic - I could just phone Adam on the home phone. My thing is that I am TERRIFIED of someone breaking in and hurting them / stealing them. But I had that side covered by living in Fort Knox security estate. If that peace of mind wasn't there, I would never have gone. I think that is a particular South African fear that perhaps overseas people don't have as much.)\nPosted on 14 April 2013 in Adam and Kate, Parenting Issues | Permalink\nMy answer would be \"absolutely totally, yes\". As for the three primary concerns:\n- Kids will get up to mischief whether you are there or not. 8 year olds are old enough to know that if they get into mischief when you're not there, they're going to have serious consequences to face.\n- Sure, there could be an emergency. 8 year olds are old enough to be taught what to do in an emergency, when to call mom, when to call the ambulance, etc.\n- If you're longer than 30 minutes, what will they do? Probably the same thing they did for the first 30 minutes. They might worry, but hey, that's one of the boons of modern parenting and easy access to phones: you can call them and tell them you'll be late.\nI don't remember at what age I was first left at home alone, but having an older sister (by 3 years) probably affected things. Certainly it was young enough that I don't have a clear memory of it, so probably 5-6.\nPosted by: Sara | 14 April 2013 at 02:19 PM\nFor all the people that say \"No\", I'd want to ask \"At what age would they be old enough for me to leave them alone for 30 minutes?\" because I suspect the answer might be \"never\".\nSara, the answer is 12. Not before. Tertia, the fact that Rose was on the premises changes things. I would have said yes if I had known she was there.\nPosted by: Kathleen | 14 April 2013 at 02:45 PM\nI'm a single parent and my kids are now 13 and 6 so there have been moments like this where I simply needed to do something over the years. I. took my cue from my child but began leaving her or brief moments when she was ready. She is a very resourceful child and quite independent which pleases me greatly.\nPosted by: Julia | 14 April 2013 at 02:45 PM\nMy initial response was \"no,\" & the reason behind it was, \"What if something happened to YOU--a horrible car accident, for example--& you COULDN'T call them?\" Now that I know Rose was on property & Marko was due home, I would have given a different answer.\nPosted by: Tina | 14 April 2013 at 02:48 PM\nMy answer would have been- it depends on how you feel about it and the maturity of the child. I was leaving my son alone for a half hour or so, when he was 8. He is now 11 and stays alone for a couple of hours at a time. He is mature for his age. He has common sense and won't get into anything.\nHad it been my daughter, I would not have left her alone at 8, or 9, or even 10 (as she is now). I will leave her with my son now that she is 10 and he is almost 12. She is/was a young 8,9, and 10 year old. She doesn't have the common sense needed to be alone.\nWhen they stay home, there are 3 dogs. They lock the doors behind me, and only answer the phone if it is me calling. Plus, we have 3 dogs, which gives me some sense of security.\nPosted by: Anne | 14 April 2013 at 04:06 PM\nYes, even if Rose wasn't there. You know your children.. It was a short time, they had been taught what to do in an emergency.\nFor context, my sister and I (from aged 9 and 11) entertained ourselves every day after school - we knew the neighbours, we knew how to call our parents or nearby relatives or emergency services - until our parents got home at 6.we loved it. It was great. The only times I worried was when they were later than expected, but that was before mobile phones.\nPosted by: QoB | 14 April 2013 at 04:29 PM\nI would not... But that's because my almost 8 year old is not mature enough, is sneaky and isn't ready for that kind of responsibility.\nPosted by: Allison | 14 April 2013 at 04:34 PM\nMy gut response was no, but then I have to be honest: by my ninth birthday I was a paid babysitter. I was paid to walk younger children to school (1+ mile along and extremely busy road) and home. Was also paid to care for younger children in their home with no adults anywhere nearby from the hours of 3-6PM. I was nine, like I say. I was responsible for keeping them out of trouble, getting cut glass and such out of their feet (the girl was forever running outside barefoot), cooking for them, reading to them, playing with them etc etc. now, maybe I was a particularly responsible good girl, but I don,t know. Nine seems awfully young from my perspective of being a mother!\nAnyhow, in your case, given that Rose was home, I suppose I don't see that as them being alone in quite the same way. I would not do it myself, with an eight year old, but then I don't have a Rose! We had a case here just this week of three siblings (ages 6,6, and 5) dying in a house fire when their mother was away. Is six too young, is eight? Is ten? Obviously there are cultural differences, and variations in the law too, from country to country, and from state to state here in the US. Nowadays, age twelve seems to be the earliest socially acceptable age for babysitting when there are no other adults around.\nPosted by: Ellie | 14 April 2013 at 06:52 PM\nMy instinct is no but then again, I really have a problem letting go. objectively speaking, Rose there changes things a whole lot and from your post, Adam is very responsible so I think it depends on the child/ren in question. Who knows if my two will be responsible???? :)\nLike you, my major concern wouldn't be them getting up to mischief but people breaking in and hurting them (or worse) but that's a South African thing.\nPosted by: Marcia (123 blog) | 14 April 2013 at 08:13 PM\nYes, I think it was fine to leave them. You know them well enough to gauge their level of responsibility and most of the time most kids will rise to your expectations. Ultimately, you want independent kids, right? As long as they understand that if the smoke alarm goes off they immediately leave the house they're probably safer than they are riding around in a car.\nAnd I thought all of that before I knew Rose was home.\nPosted by: JoBleudeMaine | 14 April 2013 at 09:03 PM\nnot sure if we are less responsible here in switzerland, but of course I leave my 8year old home alone sometimes (just if he wants, he can also come with me). and even longer up to 2 hours, when somebody is around and he can call if there is something happening. while he is alone, he is allowed to play with his ipod or whatch podcasts, which he loves to do. so I know pretty exactely what he is doing.\nPosted by: vr | 14 April 2013 at 10:27 PM\nIt's so hard ... when I was little (late 70s/early 80s) in South Africa, yes, we stayed home alone. It really was a different world. I do think you know your children and your home and surroundings best, and you make your decisions based on that. It's a shame that the world is the way it is, and that we have to even think this hard about it, isn't it?? It's nice that you're able to give them that responsibility, to start learning about these things.\nFor myself, my kids are 9 and 7, but not mature enough at this point, and also, living in New Zealand now, it's illegal here to leave kids that age home alone for any length of time, only from age 14!\nPosted by: Melissa | 15 April 2013 at 02:35 AM\nI agree with you 100%. I am a bit of a free-range parent myself though, and many of my friends are astonished/appalled at the things I let my children do. However, I happen to think it is good for them to have some independence and learn to rely on themselves. I have been leaving my two at home alone while I run quick errands for two years (they are 10 and 9). I also allow them to scooter to and from school by themselves and EVEN come home from school to an empty house, use their own key to open the door and fix their own snacks. (the horror!). Much of the fear that parents have these days is generated from the media, when in fact our children are MUCH safer than even we were 20 or 30 years ago. Check out the free range site for more info: http://www.freerangekids.com/\nInstinctively I'm going to say no because my kid is 5 and when yours were 5 I'm sure you would have said the same.\nMy LB has started playing 'on the street' in our security complex filled with kids and people who drive super slowly. 6 months ago I wouldn't have dreamt of allowing him out on his own but he's surprised me and I imagine he will continue to do so.\nI guess the yardstick is what are you comfortable with and what do you believe your child can handle?\nPosted by: Denise | 15 April 2013 at 08:51 AM\nI have 2 daughters - 7 and 5. I have been leaving them alone at home for about 6 months now when I go running in the evenings, for, on average, 30>40mins at a time.\nLike you, my biggest fear has always been that someone will see me leaving the house and decide to go in and do horrible things to them. This remains my biggest fear. However, they could be stolen from right in front of us at any given moment.\nUltimately, I trust my kids - they think its great, and usually, I come back to find they've been feasting on all the shit in the house and watching their TV channels.\nThey like the fact that I trust them enough to do it, and I think it can only benefit them.\nI don't consider myself an irresponsible parent - I am VERY aware of the dangers and I do what I can to protect them against that, but we can't wrap our children up in bubble wrap, as much as we'd like to. At some point, they need to grow up and we need to let go.\nAnd no, I don't have a 'Rose' sleeping in the room next door. As far as I'm concerned Tertia, you did the right thing.\nPosted by: Shannon | 15 April 2013 at 10:17 AM\nDepends on the kid. You know yours, so if you thought they were ready, they probably were. My almost-five-year-old refuses to even go into our fenced backyard alone, so he may be 16 before he allows me to leave him at home. The one-year-old on the other hand is just biding his time for 30 seconds alone to stick his fingers in the electrical outlets and chew on all the choking hazards.\nPosted by: Callie | 15 April 2013 at 02:58 PM\nI don't have an eight-year-old but have left my five-y-o alone in the house while I took my 3-y-o for a 10-minute scooter/walk around the block. Like vr, I left him with an iPad so I was extra sure he was going to behave himself. I was nervous about it but I also want to give them the skills to take care of themselves. I've also started leaving him in the car for 5 or 10 minutes when I'm popping inside somewhere for an errand, because we have a solid understanding that he stays in his seat and behaves himself. He is lazy and knows that if he doesn't want to get dragged with me he needs to be very good. On the flip side, I don't let him play by himself in the yard for long because he always starts wandering or messing with stuff. So, it depends on the situation and the child, but I think 8 is reasonable if they understand how to make an emergency call and you have a base level of trust that they won't do anything crazy. Given that Rose would be there I would not really consider it \"home alone\" anyway as, in the end, there was an adult to consult if anything unusual happened.\nPosted by: L. | 15 April 2013 at 06:13 PM\nIf something had happened to you, then it would have happened to the kids too, so that's hardly an argument against leaving them home.\nGood for you for giving them the opportunity to have some independence. Kids don't turn into responsible adults overnight, they need to practice. This was a great first step, and gradually, over the next several years, you will be able to add on responsibilities until they can be charged with babysitting Max, and even taking care of the household overnight.\nPosted by: Rachel | 15 April 2013 at 07:12 PM\nYes, I have an 8 year old and I leave him from time to time for 30 min to 1 hr. He is 8 - not 4 - and doesn't play with matches and we have no guns laying around or such nonsense. He's a sports fanatic, the hardest part for him is that he isn't allowed to be in the driveway shooting hoops (thus visible to the world). But being home to watch TV or play in the fenced backyard is highly more desirable to him than buckling up to drive the 1.5 miles to pick up his sister from school. He isn't allowed to answer the door, even if it's his BFF from across the street - I specifically told him what to do in all these cases and he knows how to call me (and does, it's quite annoying actually). It's a maturity thing, really. He's got it. Oh, and he's not really a sneaky kid, you know the type - that try to get away with things.\nPosted by: Lisa S. | 15 April 2013 at 08:19 PM\nI think your responses to concerns (and your decision) are biased by the fact that YOU KNEW that Rose was a few steps away... Would you do it if she was on vacation?\nIn any case, children are ready to do different things at different ages so I think your rationale sounds correct. My children are still 4 and 1 1/2 so I do not know now when \"I\" will be ready to let them go... I am more worried about them walking alone than staying at home. At home, in the right circumstances, they are protected. In the outside world?? Never, ever remotely safe. I sometimes read horrible stories which make me think that I will only let them leave the house alone on their way to the aisle. Even then... hmmm...\nPosted by: Marisol | 15 April 2013 at 08:30 PM\nAh you see - the Rose factor! That makes it totally different!\nPosted by: cat@jugglingact | 16 April 2013 at 04:09 PM\nI absolutely wouldn't leave two eight-year olds home alone for a half hour and the fact that there are two of them and not one makes it even less likely and not more that I would do so (but we are talking about my shifting from it being .000001% likely to .00001% likely. Not the least bit likely, either way).\nI absolutely wouldn't hesitate in the slightest to leave two eight-year olds home knowing that within your residential complex (not quite sure how else to describe it) was Rose.\nIn my own home, when I needed to walk the dog on leash (due to an injured leg, otherwise he goes out in the fenced back yard), if I was home alone with my son, I stayed within sight of the front door, meaning I could walk about 100 yards away from our house along the road, total. And of course my son knew where I was and I wasn't out long. But he is younger than Kate and Adam and when he's 8, it's at least possible I'll venture as far as around the block -- about an 8-minute loop. Time will tell.\nIf we knew our immediate neighbors better I might be more willing to contemplate leaving him alone for longer short intervals, but the only ones I know well enough to hit up for a favor live across the street and while it's not a busy street ...\nPosted by: Alexicographer | 16 April 2013 at 10:46 PM\nNo if they were alone. Yes with Rose. It is not about trust or anything like that, but simply that eight year olds don't have the mental ability to deal with emergencies or crises. It is not the safety (meaning crime wise) issue as such, but one could choke or fall down the stairs or there could be a fire or whatever, and it may not be the most responsible one who is left to take action. Maybe because I only have one child, who is also very sensible and responsible, but he was 12 before I left him for short periods of time. I don't consider myself a helicopter parent, but we only get one chance at this...\nPosted by: Maggie | 17 April 2013 at 09:35 AM\nAs a european transplant I actually had to go and look if we have laws for this in the US. Turns out only Maryland and Illinois have. Rose being close by? Yes.\nPosted by: Fidi | 18 April 2013 at 07:14 AM\nThe law in Oregon, as far as I know, is 10 years old.\nPosted by: kh | 18 April 2013 at 10:46 PM\nThere are two of them, Max wasn't there, Marko was on his way home, and Rose was physically within the premises? Yes. Y'all also have a security system and two dogs, correct? And I agree that having fewer rules does mean that a conscientious child will follow those rules, especially when told that they are about safety and not just behaviour.\n(Side story : I was 10 or 11 when my parents accidentally left me home with the alarm set -- I'd been in the bathroom while they left with my brother for his soccer game, and each thought the other had me -- and so when I moved in the hallway & down the stairs the alarm went off. The dog went bonkers, of course, and I had to assure the security company on the phone that she was barking because of the alarm noise, not because of an intruder. I kept calling the car phones -- this was before cell phones -- and eventually, once both parents had arrived at the game and realised I wasn't with the other one, one of them picked up the car phone and returned home to get me.)\nPosted by: Meg | 18 April 2013 at 11:39 PM\nMy answer would be yes, but it really depends on the child. A child who was like me -- yes. A child who was like my brothers -- no.\nI was ready to be left alone at 8 (and thus was permitted by my parents to stay home when they went to the store), with the understanding that neighbors (who were known to my parents) were home. But neither of my brothers would have been.\nPosted by: Kate | 19 April 2013 at 07:20 AM\nLeaving your 8 year old home alone is not a decision that can be made in a split of a second. Several things need to be carefully considered and the utmost among the \"To Consider list\" is the child'd personality. Children don't all mature at the same time to the same extent. Before such a decision can be made, the child's character should be properly scrutinized and positioned to answer the following questions:\n1. Is he/she responsible? enough for his/her age?\n2. Does she know the first thing to do in case of emergency including police number to dial and knowing the parents mobile number off hand.\n3. Can he/she improvise when things don't go the right way?\n4. Does the child think he can cope alone?\nPosted by: Jamine | 19 April 2013 at 06:36 PM\nHoly cow. I can't believe how judge-y many of the FB responses were!\nYou know your kids. You are a responsible, caring parent. If your kids are ready (and you know that), allowing them to stay home alone for brief period of time gives them the opportunity to prove they are trustworthy and responsible.\nPosted by: Sassygurl | 20 April 2013 at 09:00 AM\nWe are South Africans living in NZ. The age here is 14. Way to old in my opinion but the lawis very strict about it. They are hardly given the go ahead before they leave home themselves. Good to set them little responsibility targets !\nPosted by: Mandy | 23 April 2013 at 07:57 AM\nNope absolutely not! My main worry would be a head injury (my particular worry wherever my kids are) that would be bleeding and they would be afraid and I would be in a shop, miles away. I even worry when I go for a bath and they are downstairs. 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But in an increasingly desperate effort to grab their attention, the industry is attacking consumers with all the annoying passion and tenacity of a telemarketer on crack.\nHowever, before getting into the nuts and bolts of the discipline itself, let's take a quick look at the definition of this medium, and what it costs.\nThe term broadcast advertising applies to commercials aired on either television or radio, which are typically called spots. It's also known as on-air advertising, and it's the primary revenue generator for commercial television and radio stations. It is all considered to be above-the-line advertising. However, many broadcast ads are now released online at the same time, via a site like YouTube, to increase awareness and defeat the ad-skipping technology in living rooms.\nAs an advertiser, you will pay for a spot based on multiple considerations, including length, the time the spot goes out, which channel it is on, and most importantly, which show is airing at that time.\nThis purchase will be handled by the media department of an advertising agency, or a media buying agency, whose job is to negotiate the best rates and times for the commercials. Spots can vary in length, some being just 5-10 seconds, others going as long as the whole commercial break. However, most spots are either 30 or 60 seconds on television, and 15, 30 or 60 seconds on the radio.\nA spot airing in the commercial break of a prime-time show will be costly, whereas spots that air on lesser watched channels after 12 am will be much more affordable, with the price of $5 per 1000 viewers being typical. But, you will get fewer eyeballs on your ad. If you want a massive audience, a Super Bowl spot is the way to go, but the cost of just 30 seconds is going to run around $1-$2 million!\nCreating Spots For Broadcast Advertising\nOf course, before you buy air, you also have to produce the commercial, too. It's estimated that the average cost of producing a 30-second spot is around $350,000, and that's not including the cost of buying the airtime. But if you're smart, and have a great idea that doesn't require a huge budget, you could produce a spot for as little as $1,000. That would mean excluding any advertising agency and doing it yourself, which is never advisable.\nThe Infomercial as a Selling Tool\nAnother form of broadcast advertising that proves very popular for generating sales is direct response television (DRTV). It is advertising that asks for the sale and gives you a way to order direct via information given in the ad. It is not concept-driven advertising, and usually follows the formula of demonstrations and a repetition of benefits.\nThe late Billy Mays was a master of this craft, generating thousands of dollars per second during a popular spot. There are usually two forms of DRTV, the short form commercial which lasts 1-2 minutes, and the long form version which will last around 30 minutes and often have a live audience, multiple demonstrations and many chances to call and order. The most popular name for this type of advertising is the infomercial.\nIf you've ever heard the phrase \"but wait, there's more\" you'll be familiar with the way the infomercial works, when offers are rapidly discounted to encourage people to pick up the phone and call. Ron Popeil, the creator of the Showtime Rotisserie, is a legend in this form of advertising. 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        "title": "The Day - 'A financial time bomb': State pension system is one of the country's most underfunded - News from southeastern Connecticut",
        "raw_content": "Published January 12. 2014 12:55AM | Updated January 13. 2014 12:31AM\nBy Johanna Somers Day Staff Writer\nRetired Connecticut state employees received the highest annual pensions in the country in 2011, despite contributing less out of their paychecks than the national average. That meant the state's pension system was the second-most underfunded in the United States, in worse shape than every other state's except Illinois'.\nConnecticut would have to allocate about $70 million in additional funds each year for 18 years to close the funding gap in the major state employees' pension system, according to actuarial estimates. And that wouldn't address the $11 billion gap in the teachers' retirement system, which would need tens of millions of dollars more every year during that same period.\nTo demonstrate the size of the problem: It would cost each man, woman and child in the state $12,157 to close the $44 billion funding gap afflicting the state's two largest pension systems and its two retiree health benefit programs. Since the mid-1990s, the state rarely has met its required contribution, although it did so in 2013.\nNow, closing the gap means either higher taxes, more borrowing, new sources of revenue or less to spend on education and social services or - more likely - all the above.\n\"There is a financial time bomb that is ticking,\" said Art Renner, executive director of the Connecticut Society of CPAs. \"If we continue to let elected officials ignore these problems at some point in time, we are going to find ourselves in a similar situation as Detroit or Illinois, which are in bad shape. We would prefer Connecticut to avoid that.\"\nThe Day conducted a months-long investigation of the state's union-negotiated employee pensions and the system that administers pension and health benefits for retired public school teachers. The investigation, which included dozens of interviews and Freedom of Information requests for documents, shows:\n\u2022 The average annual pension in 2012 was $31,666 for a retired state employee and $47,386 for a public school teacher or administrator. Most state retirees also earn Social Security; public school retirees do not.\n\u2022 The average total employee contribution is $20,355. For teachers, it's about $271,333, although that figure includes payments for annuities for about 40 percent of the retirees.\n\u2022 In 2012, the top state pension earner was a retired state employee who received $276,364, according to data from the state comptroller's office. He is in the state's Tier I for retirement - the oldest, most generous and now closed tier. Of the 45,455 retirees who were collecting retirement in 2012, two-thirds (30,472) were in Tier I.\n\u2022 The average Tier I retiree's annual pension in 2012 was $36,404. The Tier II average was $23,106. Tier III's was $11,556.\n\u2022 Among public school teachers and administrators, the highest annual pension benefit in 2012 was $199,926.\n\u2022 State employees retired at an average age of 57.1 in 2012. Public school employees, on average, retired at age 60.1.\n\u2022 The average length of time a state employee is expected to collect retirement benefits is 28.6 years; for a public school employee, 25.6 years.\n\u2022 As of October, 23 percent of pension checks for retired state employees and 26 percent for public school retirees were being mailed out of state.\n\u2022 State employees retired most frequently after 20 years. Public school workers retired most frequently after 35 years.\n\u2022 The core bargaining units with the highest annual pensions for their individual members, on average in 2012, were those representing employees in these departments: UConn Law School faculty, $97,962; Department of Public Defender Services, executive public defenders accounts, $92,658, and chief public defenders, $88,765; Judicial Department judges, $82,352; and Auditors of Public Accounts, $77,501.\n\u2022 \"Hazardous duty\" staff from the state Department of Emergency Management and Public Protection, including state troopers and sergeants, contributed $34,410 on average during their careers and collected average pensions of $59,893 in 2012.\n\u2022 Of the 82 state troopers, dispatchers and sergeants who retired in 2011, 21 - nearly 26 percent - had a spike in their overtime pay during the last three years of service, which increased their annual pensions.\n\u2022 In 2012, former Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. collected an annual pension of $34,222; former Gov. M. Jodi Rell collected $61,869; and former Gov. John G. Rowland collected $30,642 for his first eight months of retirement.\nIn interviews with The Day, neither Senate Minority Leader John McKinney, R-Fairfield, who is running for governor in 2014, nor House Speaker Brendan Sharkey, D-Hamden, said they are interested in reducing pension payments to retired employees. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's budget chief, Benjamin Barnes, also said commitments to retirees should be fulfilled. Barnes and Sharkey said significant changes have been made that will affect the pensions of current employees, and that they are committed to those changes.\nMcKinney, however, said more changes are needed and the next governor \"is going to have to look at opening up the contract again and make sure that we have an agreement in place with state employees that better reflects the economy we live in.\"\nThe state needs to examine 401(k)-type plans for new employees and contribution rates for current employees, McKinney said.\nMalloy, however, said he does not foresee reopening the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition agreement in the next four years. SEBAC negotiates on behalf of 15 unions that represent about 45,000 state employees.\n\"What I foresee is executing the changes that we have made and making sure that we maximize those benefits,\" Malloy said.\nMalloy's administration negotiated the SEBAC 2011 Agreement, which required all state employees to contribute to their retiree health care fund for the first time. The agreement includes creation of a new pension tier that increases retirement age. In 2012, Malloy's administration also terminated former agreements with the unions that had permitted the state to contribute less than actuaries recommended to the Connecticut State Employees' Retirement System.\nIn the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, $1.7 billion of the $20 billion state budget was earmarked for the two major pension funds, the Connecticut State Employees' Retirement System and the Connecticut State Teachers' Retirement System.\nOf that, about $533 million was for public employees who have yet to retire. More than twice as much - $1.2 billion - was for retirees.\nAs the state puts money into retirement funds, money flows out to retirees. In 2012, money was channeled into the state employees' retirement fund not only from the general fund but also from the transportation, banking and insurance funds as well as from the higher education system and from federal appropriations. The teachers' retirement fund also received contributions from the general fund.\nEmployee contributions and investment returns also go toward funding pensions.\nIn 2012, about $1.4 billion was paid to retirees in the state employees' retirement system and about $1.5 billion went to retired teachers. The assets of the two major pension funds that year totaled $22 billion.\nChanges in Illinois\nAs more money is distributed than is appropriated by the state, and investment returns fluctuate, the state's liability gap for the two main retirement systems continues to grow.\nAveraged together, these two pensions in 2012 were funded at 49 percent when they should have been funded at 80 to 100 percent, according to experts. The Connecticut State Employees' Retirement System was funded at 47.9 percent in 2011, according to actuarial reports. That decreased to 42.3 percent in 2012. The teachers' retirement system went from being 61.42 percent funded in 2010 to 55.24 percent in 2012.\nWhen measuring obligations against state revenue, a report in 2013 from Moody's Investors Service, the credit rating agency, found the state's pension liabilities to be three times greater than the average of all states in 2011. Connecticut's unfunded pension liability was 189.7 percent of its revenue.\nOnly Illinois was worse, with its unfunded liabilities recorded as 241.1 percent of its revenue. And last month the Illinois legislature passed and its governor signed into law an increase in the retirement age and a reduction in retiree cost-of-living adjustments, with the intent of cutting pension spending by $100 billion over the next 30 years. A group representing the retired state workers has filed two lawsuits challenging the changes.\nConnecticut's pensions are invested in a broad portfolio including mutual funds, stock funds, fixed income funds and real estate funds. In fiscal year 2013, the state's pension funds earned an investment return of 11.9 percent. However, in fiscal year 2012, the same pension funds lost 0.9 percent.\nFor the last 10 years, actuaries hired by the state have used an assumed rate of return of 8 percent to 8.5 percent to calculate the State Employees' Retirement System pension liability. But the compounded market value rate of return during that period was only 6.9 percent, according to the state Office of Policy and Management.\nIn the same period, actuaries working for the Teachers' Retirement Board used an assumed rate of return of 8.5 percent, but the compounded market value rate of return during that period was only 7.1 percent.\nKeith Brainard, director of research for the National Association of State Retirement Administrators, said the average investment rate of return nationally is 7.72 percent. Many public pension plans use 8 percent, he said, but the 8.5 percent rate used in Connecticut \"is on the high end.\"\nIf the state were to lower its assumptions, more state funds would have to be dedicated to pensions.\nThe amount of money the state puts into its pension systems is significant and growing - it's just not enough.\nThe Malloy administration said it achieved the annual required contribution in the 2012 fiscal year. The comptroller's office reported that the state contributed $118 million less that year than actuaries had recommended.\nContributions to the two major retirement systems were the fifth- and sixth-most expensive line items in the 2013 general fund budget, according to the state comptroller's office.\nAppropriations for the two pension systems climbed from 5 percent of the total budget in 2003 to 9 percent in 2013. Actuaries estimate that the total amount the state would have to contribute to these two pension systems to reach 100 percent funding is $24 billion. Even then, annual contributions from those who have not yet retired would need to continue.\nThe state's two retiree health benefits programs also are underfunded by billions of dollars and have a higher unfunded liability than the national average.\nThe health benefits program for state retirees was funded at just 0.31 percent as of 2011, according to an actuarial report by The Segal Group, a consulting firm. Total liabilities for the program were $16.2 billion. The teachers' retiree health benefit program had an unfunded liability of $3 billion as of 2012, according to a report by the actuarial firm Cavanaugh Macdonald.\nThe average unfunded liability for state retiree health plans was $8 billion based on 2011 and 2012 data, according to the Center for State and Local Government Excellence and the National Association of State Retirement Administrators.\nState pensions are high\nAll of this money is going toward paying retired Connecticut state employees the largest pension benefits on average among all states.\nThese retirees received higher benefits than any other state's retired employees, collecting $37,953 on average, in 2011, according to Census data. Nationally, state employees collected an average annual pension of $24,139 in 2011. In Massachusetts, the average state employee pension was $32,272 that year; in Rhode Island, it was $31,263; and in New York, $26,867.\nPensions were designed to provide retirees with a source of income, along with their savings and Social Security, said Dan Livingston, the chief negotiator for SEBAC, which negotiated the 2011 state pension package.\nPublic sector pensions were developed in part to provide incentives for highly skilled workers to take public service jobs, which frequently paid less than similar jobs in the private sector. Over time, salaries for public and private employees have equalized. But benefits for private employees have decreased, while those for public employees have remained relatively intact, according to a 2012 Employee Benefit Research Institute report.\nWhile Connecticut's pensions are the highest in the country, employee contributions are lower than the national average.\nTeachers in Connecticut, who do not collect Social Security, contribute 6 percent of their salaries to their pension funds. Employees of other states who do not earn Social Security retirement benefits contribute 8 percent on average, said Brainard, of the National Association of State Retirement Administrators. State employees contribute 0 percent to 2 percent of their salaries. 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        "raw_content": "Business Commentary Regulators grapple with rapid change in the financial-services sector\nBarry Campbell is president of Campbell Strategies and a former member of Parliament and parliamentary secretary to the minister of finance of Canada.\nIn the competition for customers, the tension between new players and old is not unusual. New kids on the block have tried and failed over the decades to break into the banking oligopoly. But the new players this time don\u2019t want to be on every block, just on every device. And consumers expect choice, flexibility and the world of financial services at their fingertips. They want a physical bank when they want it, and all the services of bank, wealth manager, investment adviser and stock broker on their device when they don\u2019t. It\u2019s enough to make a banker\u2019s head spin.\nIndividuals seem prepared to allow their financial data to be sliced and diced so they can be offered the very best rates and financial products. Focused on the convenience provided by their smartphones and laptops, consumers are often unaware or unconcerned when their financial data is being exchanged and shared, analyzed and sold back to them. And it\u2019s often hard to tell whether an online pitch is a legitimate business or a scam.\nIronically, the same individuals who demand more control over their financial data \u2013 who want to be able to share it with third parties \u2013 are the first to demand data privacy and protection against loss when something goes wrong. They won\u2019t be able to have it both ways no matter how hard regulators work to get things right.\nFor those charged with safeguarding the financial system, they encounter a minefield of jurisdictions competing to retain and attract high-paying jobs in financial services and tech. The race to be the most welcoming place for fintech can tilt the balance away from the things that regulators typically worry about: safety and soundness, consumer protection and privacy. Regulators are trying to find the right mix that protects the financial system without unduly stifling innovation.\nBeyond these concerns, balancing access to innovative products with privacy is no small task. When is an investment in a fintech an \u201coffering\u201d that needs to be registered to protect investors? How should we regulate cryptocurrency exchanges and online trading platforms? While they ponder these questions, securities regulators within Canada and abroad are also competing with each other to create the most hospitable environments for fintech startups.\nIn a kinder, gentler time, the review of \u201cframework legislation\u201d governing the financial sector was a decennial exercise, then it became a five-year review. Pushed still more by the pace of change, this review has become a rolling one, the financial services equivalent of a world without end.\nConsultations are under way or recently concluded, and regulatory and legislative changes are in the works concerning payments: to seek to modernize payments systems and the governance and membership in Payments Canada; to examine \u201copen banking\u201d (the financial-sector version of \"open borders\u201d with many of the same concerns); to address cryptocurrency in the context of anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing; to develop a national data strategy to balance innovation and privacy; to enhance consumer protection (there are federal and provincial initiatives here); and to study the implications of cannabis legalization on the privacy of data in credit-card transactions.\nSecurities regulators are looking at how to characterize initial coin offerings (ICOs) and central banks are studying cryptocurrencies. The implications of blockchain technology to enhance and supplant traditional bookkeeping, which has underpinned the world\u2019s economy for centuries, is giving professional standards-setting bodies nightmares.\nIn an unexpected twist, usually somnambulant central bankers are looking warily at cryptocurrencies and studying whether an \"official\u201d cryptocurrency will be needed to preserve their control over monetary policy. While there is no real risk that fiat currencies \u2013 the money in your pocket created by government fiat \u2013 will be replaced any time soon, central bankers don\u2019t have to be able to read code to see the writing on the wall.\nThe financial-services sector is on the front lines in the broader battle being waged over privacy and data: who owns it, who gets to control it, what is it worth and where is it stored (as if that matters any more). Netflix and Amazon are watching.\nThose of us who advise market leaders in the financial sector are monitoring all the moving parts. It may look like the old childhood game of \u201cwhack-a-mole,\u201d but it\u2019s really three-dimensional chess.\nThis may be most evident in mortgage lending where regulations have been piled on regulations with the worthy goal of restricting access to the easy money that is driving up home prices. The result may be to push borrowers to darker corners in search of funds, thus requiring ever more regulation. And that will require a degree of federal-provincial co-operation that has often been elusive.\nOne hopes there is a wizard behind the curtain who knows how all the parts fit together, and that the whole regulatory superstructure is not becoming some impossible contraption of spinning wheels and trap doors folding in on itself. 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        "raw_content": "Mr. Chancellor, Mr. President, distinguished guests, soon-to-be MDs and their deeply indebted family members. I'm touched and humbled to receive an honorary degree from the University of Manitoba. Thank you for letting me share this special moment with you.\nI'm not a doctor. I never will be. I'm a lowly journalist. I tell stories.\nFor almost 30 years I've tried to help Canadians understand their health system and their medical care.\nIn that time, I've seen tremendous advances in medicine and I've met, quite literally, thousands of health professionals, from students to Nobel Prize-winners \u2013 and patients, from those with rare genetic mutations to those with everyday ailments, from those cured miraculously to those who died needlessly.\nToday, I'd like to take a few minutes to share some of what I've learned from telling their stories.\nShortly, you will be taking the Hippocratic oath. You've probably all heard that it says: \"First do no harm.\" It doesn't actually \u2013 that's just bad media reporting.\nBut it does say a lot of important things. I think the line that matters most in the oath is this: \"Whatsoever house I may enter, my visit shall be for the convenience and advantage of the patient.\"\nModern medicine has become so specialized that many physicians treat specific syndromes and body parts, and the patient herself gets lost in the process. We have filled our temples of medicine with such bedazzling high-tech tools that we've forgotten that we should treat people where they live.\nWe fail too often to say the three most important words in medicine: I don't know. We see death as a failure, instead of aspiring to make patients comfortable and at peace at end of life.\nThey're not going to be cured. You have to focus on their quality of life.\nThey want to be at home. They don't want to fall. They don't want to be in pain. They don't want to be a burden. They don't want to be alone. They don't expect miracles \u2013 but they would like respect.\nThey don't fear dying. They fear losing their autonomy and their dignity. They don't care about your metrics, or your age-adjusted mortality rates, or your fancy new genomic test. They want to be listened to, and heard.\nNow you may be sitting there thinking, this is all feel-good nonsense. It's not. The more sophisticated and complex medicine becomes, the more the basics matter.\nWhat did you learn in medical school? Anatomy, biochemistry, genomics, countless mnemonics to help you remember bits of knowledge; you know how to deliver babies and treat cancer and diabetes and depression and asthma, take out people's appendix and do MRIs and PCIs and countless other things.\nWhat you're going to learn now, in the real world, is that physical woes are the least of patients' worries. Their health problems aren't strictly caused by mutating cells, opportunistic pathogens and poor genes, but by poverty, lack of education, poor housing, stress and social isolation.\nYou're going to, sooner or later, learn humility. And the earlier you do, the better the doctor you're going to be.\nIn every interaction you have, embrace the ancient wisdom of Hippocrates: \"Whatsoever house I may enter, my visit shall be for the convenience and advantage of the patient.\"\nGlobe health reporter Andr\u00e9 Picard to receive honorary degree\nReclaiming medicine\u2019s spiritual roots: Treating people, not just diseases\nDissection debate: Why are medical schools cutting back on cadavers?",
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        "raw_content": "Steve Jobs obituary\nComputing entrepreneur and inventor, and the co-founder, chairman and recognisable face of Apple\nSteve Jobs, who has died aged 56 of pancreatic cancer, made an unprecedented impact on the world's consumer electronics markets with a string of successful products, including the iPod media player, iPhone smartphone and iPad tablet computer. In little more than a decade, he took Apple \u2013 the company he co-founded in 1976, and returned to in 1997 \u2013 from near-bankruptcy to being the world's second most valuable company by market capitalisation, after the oil giant Exxon, with around $80bn in the bank.\nSteve Jobs, co-founder and chairman of Apple, has died aged 56. Photograph: Paul Sakuma/AP\nThe iPod, iPhone and iPad were all relatively late to market, expensive, and, in their initial versions, lacked important features. But Apple's products not only came to dominate their rivals, they redefined large areas of three entire industries: music, mobile telephony and personal computing. Through iTunes Jobs provided a simple way for users to buy digital content where previously they would have pirated it. Through his animation studio, Pixar, and films such as Toy Story (1995), he also helped change the movie industry. Few entrepreneurs \u2013 one thinks of Henry Ford, or Conrad Hilton \u2013 have had as much impact.\nTo an unusual degree, Jobs was responsible for Apple's success. He was described as a control freak and was known to have rejected hundreds of ideas in the quest for his idea of perfection. In a speech to a conference held for Apple's third-party software developers in 1997, Jobs apologised for putting \"a bullet in the head\" of some things they had been working on, but he had a larger vision. He said: \"Focusing is about saying no. You've got to say no, no, no \u2026 and the result of that focus is going to be some really great products where the total is much greater than the sum of the parts.\"\nAlthough it went largely unnoticed at the time, Jobs then explained the strategy that was to lead to Apple's recovery. \"One of the things I've always found is that you've got to start with the customer experience and work backwards to the technology. You can't start with the technology and try to figure out where you are going to try to sell it. I've made this mistake probably more than anybody else in this room, and I've got the scar tissue to prove it, and I know that it's the case.\n\"As we have tried to come up with a strategy and a vision for Apple, it started with 'What incredible benefits can we give to the customer? Where can we take the customer?', not with 'Let's sit down with the engineers and figure out what awesome technology we have and how are we going to market that.' I think that's the right path to take.\"\nThe ultimate aim was, of course, to make money. His schoolfriend and early collaborator, Steve Wozniak, had done things for fun, but Jobs's line on any technology was: \"How does that fit into a larger cohesive vision that allows you to sell $8bn, $10bn of products a year?\"\nJobs's desire to deliver the best possible customer experience led him to try to control, or at least influence everything, including the design of the chips Apple used, the hardware, software and the online services. He even opened hundreds of shops to sell Apple products. He launched new products himself, in carefully crafted \"Stevenotes\" that attracted adoring crowds and received huge press coverage.\nHis micro-management enabled him to go against industry conventions in his quest for ease of use and simplification. The iPhone, for example, was launched in the US with one basic model from one network operator. Apple also authorised and controlled the applications available from its online App Store, and if a user wanted Adobe Flash \u2013 used on millions of websites and the standard for delivering online video \u2013 they could not run it without unlocking their iPhone. Jobs could be regarded as a benign dictator. His customers loved him for it, but he was a dictator nonetheless.\nNothing in the first 45 years of Jobs's life suggested that he would have such an impact. Born in San Francisco, the child of two graduate students, he was adopted, and named, by Paul and Clara Jobs. He grew up in Mountain View, close to the heart of Silicon Valley. While at Homestead high school, Cupertino, he went to extracurricular lectures at Hewlett-Packard \u2013 the Valley's founding technology company \u2013 in nearby Palo Alto, and he and Wozniak got summer jobs there.\nAfter finishing high school in 1972, Jobs moved north to study at Reed, an expensive liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. He dropped out after one term, but continued to go to some classes, including a course on calligraphy. That came back to him 10 years later, he said, and \"we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography.\" He grew his hair and a beard, slept on friends' floors, and sometimes went to a Hare Krishna temple for free meals. Like many drop-outs at that Beatles-inspired time, his ambition was to visit a guru in India, which he eventually did with a friend from Reed, Dan Kottke. When they got there, the guru had died.\nAt this point, Jobs had a limited education, and no obvious talents, apart from a notorious ability to talk people into things. (Later this became known as his \"reality distortion field\".) However, he did have a devoted friend who was an electronics genius. Wozniak could design circuits with fewer chips than anyone else, and he enjoyed the challenge. It was a talent that Jobs exploited in the creation of Apple Computer. However, they were a team. Without Jobs's ambition, constant prodding and the talents that he rapidly developed \u2013 high design standards, the ability to make deals and, soon, great marketing skills \u2013 Wozniak might well have spent a quiet life designing hardware at HP. Woz could design computers, but Jobs could exploit markets.\nIn his book about Apple, Infinite Loop (2000), Michael Malone said Jobs \"had begun the summer [of 1976] almost a stranger to personal computing. He would finish it as the best businessman in the industry.\" The first Apple computer was a hobbyist machine in a crude wooden box. It was assembled by hand at Jobs's parents' house and sold for $666.66. It made Jobs realise that, in order to compete, Apple had to be set up as a proper company, with financial backing and an experienced chief executive. That happened with an investment from a former Intel employee, Mike Markkula, and the appointment of Apple's first chief executive, Mike Scott.\nWoz's follow-up, the Apple II, was beautifully designed, and its easily accessible expansion slots meant it could be adapted for almost any purpose. Its built-in colour graphics and ability to plug into a TV set were marked advantages over rivals that appeared the same year, the Commodore PET and the Tandy TRS80. Thanks to Jobs, the Apple II also had a strikingly original case, a helpful manual and consumer-friendly advertising. It was a great success, dominating the US market until the IBM PC was launched in August 1981. Upgraded versions continued to sell for many years.\nThe Apple II's success also enabled Apple Computer to go public in December 1980. Its share price more than doubled on the opening day, valuing the young company at $1.8bn.\nHowever, the arrival of wealth and fame had an unexpected consequence. In February 1981, Wozniak was injured after crashing his Beechcraft Bonanza while taking off from a local airport. Apple's development had to continue without him, and Jobs took over the direction of the Macintosh project from its originator, Jef Raskin. This would be Jobs's computer, not Wozniak's.\nThe Mac was intended to be the first mass-market computer based on using a mouse and a graphical user interface. These ideas had been developed by Alan Kay and other scientists at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center). They had been tried in the high-priced Xerox Star workstation and, later, in Apple's Lisa ($9,995), without finding commercial success.\nJobs wanted the Mac to be an appliance that would appeal to ordinary consumers rather than hobbyists, scientists and businesses. As he pointed out, there were no user groups for particular brands of washing machine. It led to a simplified, closed-box design that was cute but did not take you very far. Kay criticised it in a memo: \"Have I got a deal for you: a Honda with a one-quart gas tank.\"\nThe Mac was launched with one of the most famous TV commercials in history, titled 1984, and given a single showing during the Super Bowl of January that year. It associated IBM, at the time the major force in personal computers, with the Big Brother of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. There were also 20-page adverts in the major US magazines. Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, appeared on stage with Jobs at the Mac's launch, praising the machine and promising Microsoft's software support. Versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint were all written for the Mac. Unfortunately, after an initial burst, the Mac failed to sell in the expected quantities.\nIn 1985 Apple closed half its six factories, shed 1,200 employees (a fifth of its staff) and declared its first quarterly loss. Jobs lost a boardroom battle against John Sculley \u2013 the man he had hired from Pepsi as chief executive officer with the immortal line: \"Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want a chance to change the world?\" \u2013 and was forced out of the company. The Mac was redesigned as a conventional three-piece system with expansion slots, and Macintosh II was launched in 1987. It was particularly successful in the design and publishing industries. In a Playboy interview, Jobs said: \"I feel like somebody just punched me in the stomach and knocked all my wind out. I'm only 30 years old and I want to have a chance to continue creating things. I know I've got at least one more great computer in me. And Apple is not going to give me a chance to do that.\"\nJobs set up a new company, NeXT, to produce a powerful, futuristic Unix workstation for business and higher education users, taking several Apple employees, including members of the Mac team. Although the company attracted a lot of financial backing, and Tim Berners-Lee developed the world wide web on a NeXT Cube, sales were dismal. The company ditched the hardware and switched to selling the operating system, but it was still failing. However, by this stage, Jobs had been transformed. When he launched the NeXT in the UK \u2013 not at some boring hotel but from the stage of the London Palladium \u2013 he was beautifully groomed and a very polished performer. He was a superstar, albeit a (temporarily) irrelevant one.\nEverything changed after Microsoft launched Windows 95, which finally made the mouse and graphical user interface ubiquitous. Apple's annual turnover slumped from $11.1bn in 1994 to $5.9bn in 1998, it lost money, and there were several attempts to sell the company. Apple's board installed one of its members, Gil Amelio, to turn things around, but that did not work either. As Jobs said later: \"The products suck! There's no sex in them any more!\"\nMac OS software development had stalled, and Amelio knew he had to buy in a new operating system to replace it. The early betting was on Jean-Louis Gass\u00e9e's BeOS. (Gass\u00e9e had replaced Jobs as head of Macintosh development, then left to develop the BeBox as a Mac replacement.) However, at the end of 1996, Amelio bought NeXT instead. Jobs, the super-salesman, had struck again. Apple paid $429m for NeXT after telling Gass\u00e9e that his $275m price was too high.\nJobs was now back at Apple as Amelio's adviser, though it was something of a reverse takeover: former NeXT staff such as Avie Tevanian and Jon Rubinstein took charge of Apple's software and hardware respectively. Whatever his official status, no one had any doubt who was running the show. This time, Jobs staged the boardroom coup, and he became \"interim CEO\" in September 1997.\nThere had long been a pseudo-religious element to Apple's following, and Jobs's return was akin to the Second Coming for the Mac faithful. It was an amazing example of the American dream: the adopted son who spent time in the wilderness (Oregon, India), started a company in a garage, achieved fame and fortune, was booted out and then returned in triumph.\nTurning Apple around was not easy, even for Jobs. He killed off weak products such as the Apple Newton, dramatically simplified the product line and started a process of creating eye-catching designs. More than a dozen Mac models were replaced by the teardrop-shaped iMac, followed by the portable iBook and a NeXT-like G4 Cube. NeXT's NextStep was adapted to provide the new operating system, Mac OS X. Jobs even secured an investment from Microsoft and a promise to keep Microsoft Office available for the Mac.\nCuriously, Jobs kept repeating the process that he had used with the original Macintosh. Products were developed in secret under his intense supervision, before being given a big-bang public launch, followed by huge advertising. He also kept to the idea of making things more and more like household appliances, removing expansion slots, and even sealing in batteries. However, the world had changed since 1984. Technology was no longer the domain of hobbyists and businesses, and ordinary consumers were now buying computers to do email and surf the relatively new world wide web. Jobs wanted to delight customers, and now there were customers who wanted to be delighted.\nThe Mac alone, however, would have left Apple with limited prospects in a Windows world. As Jobs had said before the NeXT takeover: \"If I were running Apple, I would milk the Macintosh for all it's worth \u2013 and get busy on the next great thing. The PC wars are over. Done. Microsoft won a long time ago.\"\nTrue to his word, Jobs went in a different direction, launching the iPod in October 2001 and the iTunes music store in April 2003. These changed the music industry, and put Apple on a growth path. When Jobs followed up with the iPhone in January 2007, he was confident enough to drop the computer part of Apple's name. Annual sales soared from $8bn in 2000 to $65bn in 2010, and are still rising rapidly, thanks to new versions of the iPhone and the iPad. Indeed, the iPad is already a bigger business than Macintosh.\nApple's decade of growth may be considered even more remarkable in the light of Jobs's health problems. In 2004 he had an operation for a neuroendocrine pancreatic tumour, a relatively rare form of cancer. The following year, he talked about death in an inspiring speech at Stanford University: \"Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything \u2013 all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure \u2013 these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.\"\nIn January 2009 Jobs missed giving his usual Apple Stevenote, saying he was suffering from weight loss due to a hormonal imbalance. He took a six-month medical leave of absence, during which time he had a liver transplant, before returning to work. In January 2011, he took another medical leave of absence before stepping down in August as Apple's CEO.\nAlthough Jobs was idolised by Apple fans, he was not universally admired, partly because of his perfectionism, secrecy and hard-driving management style. A Wired magazine article quoted Rubinstein (now at HP), saying: \"We have cells, like a terrorist organisation,\" with the company's former chief evangelist Guy Kawasaki adding: \"Steve proves that it's OK to be an asshole.\"\nSome never forgave Jobs for cheating Wozniak out of a few thousand dollars \u2013 a bonus payment from Atari for reducing the chip count of its Breakout game. Wozniak, while working for HP in the mid-1970s, had done most of the work. Jobs also refused for some time to acknowledge a daughter, Lisa, born in 1978 to Chrisann Brennan. He aroused local ire by buying a historic mansion in the Woodside area of California and leaving it to decay when he moved to Palo Alto. Preservationists took Jobs to court to try to save it, but lost on appeal, and it was demolished in February 2011.\nJobs was a quintessential Silicon Valley hero, following on from HP's Bill Hewlett and David Packard and preceding Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin. He built one of the world's richest and most successful corporations against all the odds, using his own taste, talents and willpower. He was, of course, in the right place at the right time \u2013 the start of the personal computer industry \u2013 and he was well placed to catch the wave as analogue industries changed from vinyl, tapes, film, paper and other physical formats to digital ones. But Jobs was unique in his ability to ride that wave, and shape it in ways that no rival could emulate.\nJobs is survived by his wife, Laurene Powell, whom he married in a Buddhist ceremony in 1991, and their children, Reed, Erin and Eve; by Lisa; and by a sister, the novelist Mona Simpson.\n\u2022 Steven Paul Jobs, businessman, born 24 February 1955; died 5 October 2011\nSteve Jobs honoured by Silicon Valley\nExecutives gather at Stanford University to celebrate life of Apple founder, who died of pancreatic cancer recently\nSteve Jobs shrines around the world \u2013 in pictures\nApple stores around the world are being used as shrines to the former CEO Steve Jobs, who died aged 56 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer\nApple store targeted in smash-and-grab raid in London\nTwo people are held on suspicion of burglary after iPads are stolen from the shop in Covent Garden\nSteve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dies at 56\nThe mastermind behind an empire that has revolutionised personal computing, telephony and music, dies in California\nSteve Jobs wasn't a god, but let's give him his due\nSteve Jobs the movie: Sony buys rights\nEyewitness: A shrine to Steve Jobs\nHow Steve Jobs put the seduction into technology",
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        "raw_content": "Editorial: Leave \u0091repeal and replace\u2019 strategy behind\nAs expected, the newly Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday delivered on its promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act.\nIt was a cathartic session for many GOP House members, who got to vote down the law they labeled the \u201cJob-Killing Health Care Law.\u201d It also was a necessary action. The Republicans won their House majority by campaigning against the 2010 health-care reform law, and Wednesday was their day to make good on their promise to fight it.\nThis was a symbolic act, of course. The bill passed Wednesday \u2014 officially the Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act \u2014 won\u2019t get a vote in the Senate. Even it were to pass that chamber, it would face a certain veto by President Barack Obama.\nNow that we\u2019re through with the ceremonial House vote, it\u2019s time for both sides to begin a realistic approach to continue the work that began in March.\nAn anti-Obamacare wave may have swept Republicans to power in November, but the public appetite for discarding the whole reform package appears to be waning greatly as the new law\u2019s benefits become evident. Addressing the problem of pre-existing conditions and extending parental insurance coverage for dependent children were major accomplishments.\nHospitals are eagerly anticipating the day when their emergency rooms no longer are the de facto treatment centers for the uninsured \u2014 and when their costs for treating the uninsured don\u2019t get passed on to taxpayers and patients with insurance.\n\u201cWe are comfortable with the direction that the health bill is going,\u201d Memorial Health System CEO Ed Curtis said this week.\nThe Republicans have not helped their cause by backing it with questionable \u2014 to be generous \u2014 data. They claim their bill will stop massive growth in the federal budget deficit under the Obama plan. But the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has said the reform law would reduce the deficit. The CBO told House Speaker John Boehner, D-Ohio, last week that the repeal bill \u201cwould probably increase federal budget deficits over the 2012\u20132019 period by a total of roughly $145 billion.\u201d\nWe find the idea that health-care reform is a job-killer to be just shy of ridiculous.\nFrom a Jan. 7 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report: \u201cIn December, health care employment continued to expand, with a gain of 36,000.\u201d From the bureau\u2019s 2010-2011 \u201cCareer Guide to Industries:\u201d \u201cTen of the 20 fastest growing occupations are healthcare related. Healthcare will generate 3.2 million new wage and salary jobs between 2008 and 2018, more than any other industry, largely in response to rapid growth in the elderly population.\u201d\nWith 30 million newly insured Americans finally having access to health care, we can only imagine how that industry will grow. We also believe that the current system, in which employees must cling to employer-provided insurance or risk being uninsured, inhibits those who might otherwise be inclined to start their own businesses.\nThe Democrats, meanwhile, have done an abysmal job of countering their opponents\u2019 claims and explaining the benefits of the law they passed. That will make the task ahead more difficult, as myths ginned up over the past 10 months linger.\nThe Democrats also have failed to advance a practical plan for containing ever-growing medical costs. This is an especially sensitive topic; when it first came up, it became a debate over \u201cdeath panels.\u201d But more efficient use of federal funds in treating chronic disease must be part of the equation.\nHouse Republicans have kept their promise to those who elected them. Now both parties must get to work and deliver a system that does not deprive tens of millions of Americans access to affordable medical care. The \u201crepeal and replace\u201d movement made its statement. It\u2019s time to improve and implement.\nThe State Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill.",
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        "raw_content": "A Complete Guide to Buying a New Condo in Montreal\nThere\u2019s nothing quite like the feeling of stepping into your dream house and finally calling it your own. Nothing beats seeing the fruits of your hard-earned money in the form of a new home \u2013 bright, beautiful and everything you dreamed it would be.\nThat said, trends show that Canada\u2019s house prices will continue to go up in the next decade, making it a little more challenging for people to buy their dream house. Upgrading from a condo unit to a house isn\u2019t exactly cheap either, and this is why more and more people are seeing the value of buying condos instead.\nWhile the real estate market is always a tough one, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation\u2019s housing market outlook for 2016 and 2017 show that the condominium market, at least, will continue to be favourable to buyers. It\u2019s easy to get overwhelmed with the whole process of finding the condo that\u2019s best for you and then actually buying it, but there are ways to make this process easier.\nIf buying a new condo in Montreal is part of your plans, below are some tips you shouldn\u2019t forget:\nAssess your situation and set your goal\nStatistics show that in recent years, the biggest demographic of condominium buyers in Montreal are under 35 years old. It would make sense that the people attracted to condo units would be young professionals and young families, but baby boomers are now also seeing the advantages of condo living. After all, condos cost significantly less than houses, they tend to be more accessible, and plenty of amenities.\nRegardless of how old or young you are, buying a new condo unit should always begin with planning your finances. Think about your current situation \u2013 how much money you\u2019re earning, what your financials look like in the next couple of years, and how much you\u2019re willing to set aside initially and regularly for your housing. It\u2019s good to dream big, but setting a ceiling beforehand will save you from a lot of hassle later on.\nOnce you\u2019re sure about what you want and how much you can afford, then you can start looking at your options. Because you already have a price range to guide you, you can then look at specific neighbourhoods and narrow down your options from there.\nWhen looking at where you want to live, you need to consider many factors. For one, how accessible is this unit and how close is it to your workplace? If you have young children, you should also consider the schools in the area or the availability of day care. Is it located near a shopping centre? Is public transportation readily available?\nOnce you\u2019ve got your options narrowed down by location, you can then look at the specific amenities offered by the actual condominium, and how suitable they are to your needs. Value for money is also very important, so you would want to compare your choices and look at how they differ from one another.\nThe best thing about buying a new condo in Montreal is that you don\u2019t have to do it alone. Everything is also readily available online, so you can have all the information you need without having to even leave your desk. Go for well-respected and highly-rated real estate developers, and you will hardly go wrong. They will be there to guide you every step of the way, and even give you the after-sales support that you deserve.\nIn terms of financing, you have many options of where you can apply for mortgage. Additionally, the Canadian government is there to support you all the way. Montreal\u2019s Access \u00e0 la Propri\u00e9t\u00e9 Grant Program gives financial assistance to those who are buying a property for the first time. Under certain conditions, these benefits include a lump sum when you purchase, a refund of your \u201cwelcome tax\u201d, and 6 months of free public transit on purchase of a one-year OPUS full-fare pass.\nIf you\u2019re asking when the right time to buy a condo is, it\u2019s really when you\u2019re ready. As early as possible, you must already do your homework and scout for your options. Most of the time, you get the best condo at the best price by really having the patience to look at all your options and having the right connections and support.\nBefore making the actual purchase however, you should also take a look at other factors like having to buy parking space for instance. There are parts of the fancy amenities package that are optional, so have a think about whether or not this is really necessary to you.\nIf you HAD to pick a time of year to buy a condo, try the months when the real estate market is relatively slow, and other people are too distracted to look for their own condos. The holiday months of December and January are good times, as well as June and July. You should also remember that there are promotions and discounts that you can watch out for. This will give you a good deal from your developer or seller, and help you save a lot of money.\nHaving said that, you shouldn\u2019t wait for too long and keep overthinking if you\u2019re getting the best deal out there. You have to remember that market conditions fluctuate, and the current trends show that prices are only bound to increase. You don\u2019t want to wait for prices to skyrocket. So strike while the iron is hot.\nOnce you\u2019ve figured out all the paperwork, emptied your wallet, and received the title and key to your very own condo unit, take a deep breath and enjoy it. Furnish it, make yourself at home, and remember that you worked hard for this condominium. It may not be your dream house just yet, but it\u2019s still yours.\nI hope these tips will be able to help you make the right choice when buying a new condo. Good luck!",
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        "raw_content": "Wage and hour claim issues can be costly in a number of ways\nOn behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC posted in Wage & Hour Law on Tuesday, September 30, 2014.\nMost everyone who works for a living does so with a certain amount of compensation in mind. There are many laws on the books that dictate just how workers can be and should be compensated for the work they do and the time they put into that work. When there are wage and hour claim disputes or discrepancies between workers and employers, there can be costly disputes. Anyone in Colorado who works may benefit from understanding how wage and hour claim laws may apply to them and their particular place of employment.\nContinue reading Wage and hour claim issues can be costly in a number of ways...\nWrongful termination suit against Neiman Marcus is settled\nThere may be many reasons employees and employers do not personally mesh or otherwise have a difficult time getting along. A recent case of an employee and employer disagreeing about why a person was terminated led to a wrongful termination suit against Neiman Marcus. The case hinges on allegations back and forth pertaining to a sales scam, and differences related to religion was also cited as a point of contention. Anyone in Colorado who feels they were wrongfully accused in the workplace may be interested in the case.\nContinue reading Wrongful termination suit against Neiman Marcus is settled...\nTags: Wrongful termination, employers\nMan claims employment discrimination based on religion\nThere are very clear laws and regulations about religious rights for workers and how an employee may not be discriminated against based on his or her religion. Despite these laws and regulations, employment discrimination based upon religion still occurs. Anyone in Colorado who needs certain days or times off work to accommodate religious beliefs or observances may be interested in a recent case of discrimination concerning the national chain Dunkin' Donuts.\nContinue reading Man claims employment discrimination based on religion...\nTags: Employment discrimination, employment, law, religious discrimination\nContinue reading Assistant dean sues for race discrimination...\nYou and employment discrimination -- the facts\nWhenever a worker feels treated unfairly at his or her place of work, it may be natural to wonder if discrimination has played in a role. There is a difference between feeling discriminated against and actually being the victim of employment discrimination. Anyone in Colorado who thinks employment discrimination played a role in an incident at work or led to their termination may gain by seeking more information about employment discrimination in general.\nContinue reading You and employment discrimination -- the facts...",
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        "raw_content": "Shrimpers hoping for relief from worker shortage\nShrimp boats are moored to a dock, Thursday, March 30, 2017, at the shrimp basin in Brownsville, Texas. Local shrimp-boat fleet owners are facing crew shortages after Congress failed to extend H-2B, a program which allowed some employers to temporarily hire foreign workers for seasonal employment. (Jason Hoekema/The Brownsville Herald)\nBROWNSVILLE \u2014 Rio Grande Valley shrimpers, faced with a crippling shortage of foreign workers due to Congress\u2019 failure to renew the H-2B Returning Worker Program, may have a glimmer of hope in the federal spending bill signed into law May 5.\nThe bill contains language authorizing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to raise the cap on the number of foreign workers with H-2B visas U.S. companies can hire in fiscal year 2017 from 66,000 (33,000 for each half of the fiscal year) to nearly 130,000. The question is whether Homeland Security will follow through and raise the cap, and how soon.\nAndrea Hance, executive director of the Texas Shrimp Association, said owners of shrimp fleets and processing plants on the Texas coast are in desperate straits for want of workers, with the Texas shrimp season set to reopen in mid-July, she said.\nShrimpers and processors had been relying on the Returning Worker Program, which exempted from the cap H-2B workers who had come to the United States at least one of the previous three fiscal years. However, in the face of conservative opposition Congress did not renew the program after it expired Sept. 30. Further, the H-2B cap for the second half of fiscal year 2017 (33,000), was reached March 16.\nHance said the ultimate goal is to get Congress to renew the Returning Worker Program, though raising the cap \u2014 if it happens \u2014 is better than nothing.\n\u201cEverybody right now is still in limbo as to how long that process is going to take,\u201d she said. \u201cThe most optimistic way to look at this is we may get workers around the end of June, maybe July. That\u2019s pushing it, because the season opens July 15.\u201d\nThe pessimistic view is that the workers won\u2019t come in time, Hance said. In that case, boats will go out with skeleton crews, she said. If it\u2019s a big harvest and a small crew, the shrimp won\u2019t be headed (their heads removed) at sea, which lowers the price per pound, Hance said.\n\u201cThe conditions are favorable for us to have a great harvest this year,\u201d she said. \u201cIt\u2019s really going to be devastating if these guys, especially in Brownsville, if they don\u2019t get their workers. I don\u2019t know what they\u2019re going to do.\u201d\nEvery H-2B worker on a Brownsville-Port Isabel shrimp boat is from Mexico. Before a company can hire H-2B workers, it has to advertise the jobs locally \u2014 though finding U.S. workers willing to work on a shrimp boat is virtually impossible, Hance said.\nShe also cited the case of a processing facility in Port Arthur that typically uses 50 H-2B employees each year. The owner was able to fill only four positions with U.S. workers this year, though none of them showed up to work, Hance said.\n\u201cI think the average American has no idea that this is happening,\u201d Hance said. \u201cMost Americans have no idea we can\u2019t find workers. They think it\u2019s crazy.\u201d\nShe said she\u2019s heard from elected officials in back room conversations that no one in Congress wants to go out on a limb for the Returning Worker Program because immigration is such a controversial topic right now.\nNonetheless, H-2B workers are desirable not just because they show up and aren\u2019t afraid of hard work. Unlike their U.S. counterparts, in the rare instances when they can be found, the Mexicans tend to have experience, Hance said.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a big problem a lot of people don\u2019t understand,\u201d she said. \u201cThey really need to be somewhat skilled. We need the returning workers because they know how to fish. We need them now.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "COMMENTARY: Let\u2019s build a culture of safety in Texas\nArt Markman is a professor of psychology at The University of Texas at Austin and founding director of the Human Dimensions of Organizations program. He is the author of several books including \u201cBrain Briefs\u201d and co-host of the radio show and podcast \u201cTwo Guys on Your Head.\u201d\nBY ART MARKMAN\nSomeone I know was in a minor car crash recently. The car was hit from behind by a driver who was using a cellphone, causing damage to both vehicles, but nobody was hurt. The police were called, and though the officer was told that the driver who caused the crash was using a cellphone, no tickets were issued. The officer left without filing any kind of accident report.\nWhen I heard this story, I was frustrated. I understand why the officer didn\u2019t issue a ticket, even though holding the cellphone while driving is illegal. Also, nobody was hurt and the cars can be repaired.\nBut, public safety involves avoiding catastrophes \u2014 whether it is minimizing the number of fatal car crashes, gun deaths, or aviation accidents. Avoiding catastrophes does not happen by focusing on catastrophic events. It happens by taking every mistake seriously, even when it is small.\nRight now, we often miss opportunities to create a safer society \u2014 like the officer who did not give a ticket or warning to the driver who had been using a cellphone \u2014 because we are not careful enough to learn from the many small mistakes we make that are the harbingers of catastrophes to come. We can do better, and it will lead to a culture of safety in Texas.\nThe aviation industry knows this well. Air travel is extraordinarily safe, precisely because industry leaders recognize that catastrophes are not the result of a single mistake. They are the result of a cascade of errors and conditions. So, the industry focuses on every mistake that is made.\nFor instance, through the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP), people who work in aviation are encouraged to report every error they make and are not punished for making these reports. Then, experts look for patterns in those mistakes and seek ways to eliminate the conditions that cause these errors. Mistakes are corrected before they lead to fatalities.\nOne Texas city, Austin, recognizes this to some degree. The city has joined the Vision Zero program, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities. Many of the initiatives that are part of this program are designed to reduce the conditions that lead to serious crashes. That is, they do take seriously the small things that lead up to bigger problems.\nBut, the ability to fix these mistakes requires attention to the small details. Ticketing a driver for using a cellphone sends a message that this behavior is dangerous, and it also allows designers like those involved in Vision Zero to track the behaviors that can cause crashes.\nUnfortunately, most of the time (even when it comes to driving), we focus only on the catastrophic events, like the teen who texts while driving and kills another driver. These events have some value in galvanizing the public\u2019s attention toward something that needs to be fixed.\nOccasionally, this attention leads to lasting change. Mothers Against Drunk Driving was founded in 1980 after Candace Lightner\u2019s daughter was killed by a drunken driver. But, drunken driving involves a single cause that leads to catastrophe on occasion. Reduce the number of drivers who get behind the wheel intoxicated, and you reduce the number of tragedies caused by drunken driving.\nIn most other cases, though, it is easy to figure out what role various factors play in a tragedy. What is to blame for the crash caused by a texting teen? Was it the cellphone, the road conditions, inexperience as a driver, the cyclist weaving through traffic, or the glare of the sun on the windshield? The large number of potential reasons for a catastrophe can spur frustration rather than action. Perhaps nothing can be done.\nIn any arena of public safety, if we focus on the kinds of errors that have smaller consequences, we will have an easier time creating solutions that work.\nFor example, cities that want to minimize traffic fatalities need to enforce the laws around cellphone use by drivers regardless of the consequences in that instance. They need to monitor behavior at traffic lights, even when nobody is hurt. They need to track the speeds on roads and urge drivers to slow down, even when it looks like there is no reason to maintain a low speed.\nReducing the number of risk factors is the only long-term way to reduce catastrophe.\nArt Markman is a professor of psychology and founding director of the Human Dimensions of Organizations program at The University of Texas.",
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        "raw_content": "3dultrasound.png\nYoung babies use their tongues to help them to hear and make sense of spoken sounds, new research has shown.\nLearning to speak, which includes both producing sounds and comprehending the language of others, is arguably one of our most defining traits.\nBut how the brain unites the input of sounds from the ears with the execution of the complex sequence of movements of the tongue, mouth, throat and chest that are needed to learn a language in the first place isn't well understood.\nNow, scientists have shown that babies experiencing sounds for the first time use their tongues to tell apart sounds that are subtly different from each other.\nWorking with a group of 24 six month old infants growing up in English-speaking households, University of British Columbia researcher Janet Werker and her colleagues presented the babies with a screen to look at and played them two different sounds of the letter \"d\" as it would be said in Hindi.\nOne of the sounds - \"dah\" - is produced by pushing the tongue against the front teeth. The other - \"duh\" - which is unusual in English, is produced by curling the tongue back on itself and applying the underside to the roof of the mouth. The team used Hindi sounds to ensure that the children would not be familiar with either.\nThe team knew from previous work that when babies of this age experience something novel they tend to look at the screen for longer.\nBy playing sequences of sounds containing the occasional, unusual Hindi pronunciation the team could spot that the babies were registering these sounds because they attended to the screen for significantly longer coincident with when the Hindi \"duh\" sounds were played.\nNext, the researchers repeated the experiment but asked the accompanying parent to hold in the babies' mouths a teething toy that extended over the tongue and prevented it from moving.\nWhen this was in place, the ability of the babies to discriminate between the two sounds dropped to no better than chance.\nTo prove that the babies were not merely being distracted by the presence of the teething toy, the researchers then repeated the experiment using a dummy that did not extend onto the tongue.\nWith this in place, the sound-discriminating abilities of the infants returned to a level equal to when the experiment was conducted without the toy being present.\nThis shows, Werker says, that young infants learning language sounds for the first time use their tongues to help them to make sense of the sounds that they are experiencing.\nMoving their tongues to the equivalent places in the mouth that might be needed to produce the sounds that they are hearing reinforces the relevant pattern of motor actions, which in turn seems to reinforce sound discrimination.\nThe research is important on a number of levels. For infants prevented from moving their tongues normally, as occurs in some facial syndromes, or in ill babies on a ventilator, there may be impacts on their ability to learn their native language. Secondly, the results disclose the close relationship between how we comprehend and how we produce speech.\nPerhaps, as adults, we are all making small tongue movements to mimic those speaking with us to improve intelligibility.\nWhat the research, published this week in PNAS, doesn't reveal, however, is what every parent wants to know: should I give my baby a dummy? Although Werker suggests that she thinks any effect of a dummy is probably small.\n\"Babies don't normally have dummies in their mouths all the time. They can take them out and move them around, so there are ample opportunities for them to learn these sound relationships...\"\nSensorimotor influences on speech perception in infancy - doi: 10.1073/pnas.1508631112\nPrevious Sound way to deliver medicine\nNext Brain scan to locate source of epilepsy",
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        "title": "Centrist Macron Beats Back the National Front\u2014and the Spread of Trumpism | The Nation",
        "raw_content": "Centrist Macron Beats Back the National Front\u2014and the Spread of Trumpism\nThe world could not afford another Trump ally in power.\nBarack Obama endorsing Emmanuel Macron in a campaign video. (Emmanuel Macron via Facebook)\nBarack Obama is popular in France\u2014so popular that earlier this year young people in Paris organized a slightly surreal \u201cOui on peut\u201d (\u201cYes we can\u201d) campaign to convince the 44th president of the United States to run for president of France in 2017.\nObama passed on a bid that could never have happened, as the French require that their presidents be French.\nBut the former president waded into the French presidential race last Thursday with a last-minute endorsement of centrist Emmanuel Macron\u2019s En Marche! candidacy. Obama\u2019s intervention came at the right time\u2014three days before the final-round vote that saw Macron defeat far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen by a 2-1 margin. Macron\u2019s overwhelming win confirms that he did not need a boost from Obama or from other international leaders. French voters understood what was at stake.\nBut Obama\u2019s reason for intervening is instructive. The former president of the United States made his endorsement for the right reason: There could be no compromise with the politics of Le Pen that, as Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman reminds us, \u201ccomes from a political dynasty built on the tenacious foundation of antisemitism, racism and fascism.\u201d\nPeople did not have to be impressed with Macron to recognize the necessity of supporting his candidacy. To his credit, Macron defended diversity and international cooperation, recognized the need to maintain those elements of the French model that guard against inequality, and said, \u201cI come from the progressive left. I am trying to refresh and counter the system.\u201d\nObama was right to encourage France to embrace a politics that \u201cappeals to people\u2019s hopes and not their fears.\u201d\nBut Macron was still a former investment banker whose economic policies rehashed failed neoliberal theories. Though he leavened the mix with a dash of the more enlightened tech-savvy thinking of former French Radical Party leader Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, and though he had the support of a number of figures who have over the years been associated with the left (including former Socialist Party presidential candidate Beno\u00eet Hamon and veteran Europeans Parliament member Daniel Cohn-Bendit), he was also backed by France\u2019s center-right establishment. In the initial round of presidential voting, several candidates were preferable to Macron. It was profoundly frustrating that the left could not get its act together to claim a place in the runoff and to present a genuinely radical alternative to the right.\nPlenty of people who voted for Macron on Sunday recognized his flaws. And Americans who ponder the French results should not try to imagine Macron as anything more than he is. This centrist contender is not, as some have imagined, \u201cFrance\u2019s Justin Trudeau.\u201d (Trudeau\u2019s 2016 Canadian candidacy displayed a far stronger grasp of the failure of austerity economics and the absolute need to tax the rich.) But this election was not really about Macron. It was about the threat posed by a far-right fantasy that never ends well. A Le Pen win would have been another victory for the toxic blend of xenophobia, racism, and economic fabulism that has come to define the right as a new generation of candidates seeks to \u201cmainstream\u201d the politics of fear and loathing.\nDonald Trump had a soft spot for Le Pen. \u201cShe\u2019s the strongest on borders, and she\u2019s the strongest on what\u2019s been going on in France,\u201d the president opined in an Oval Office interview last month. \u201cWhoever is the toughest on radical Islamic terrorism, and whoever is the toughest at the borders, will do well in the election.\u201d And Le Pen had a soft spot for Trump: \u201cI think I\u2019m best placed to talk to this new world that\u2019s emerging, to talk to the Russia of Putin, to the United States of Trump,\u201d she said.\nDespite the evidence of mutual admiration between Trump and LePen, it is foolish to try to make too many comparisons between the American presidential race in 2016 and the French presidential race in 2017. The political processes are different. The candidates are different. The dynamics are different. America has an Electoral College that allows a loser of the popular vote to become president, for instance, while the French have a runoff system to assure that their winner has a clear majority of the votes cast. Also, the party politics of France are dramatically more fluid than the party politics of the United States, as was evidenced this year when traditional parties of the center-right and the center-left were rejected in the initial round of voting.\nWhat\u2019s important for Americans to recognize in the French result is this: A major county, in a high-turnout vote, rejected the prospect of a president who might serve as Trump\u2019s ally or enabler. That was certainly not the only reason Le Pen was rejected. But that was a factor, as French voters from across the political spectrum rejected a far-right candidate whose rise was often discussed in the context of Britain\u2019s Brexit vote and America\u2019s presidential result.\nObama recognized this, arguing in a video that gained wide circulation in France as Sunday\u2019s vote approached that \u201cthe success of France matters to the entire world.\u201d\n\u201cI have admired the campaign that Emmanuel Macron has run,\u201d Obama said. \u201cHe has stood up for liberal values, he put forward a vision for the important role that France plays in Europe and around the world. And he is committed to a better future for the French people. 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        "raw_content": "Wilders' Party for Freedom, or PVV, has been sliding in polls recently but is still close to Rutte's VVD\nRight-wing populist leader Geert Wilders and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (L) leave the stage after a national televised debate, the first head-to-head meeting of the two political party leaders since the start of the election campaign, at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Monday, March 13, 2017. , photo: Yves Herman POOL, via AP\nROTTERDAM, Netherlands \u2013 Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his main rival at national elections, the far-fight populist Geert Wilders clashed Monday in their only nationally televised face-to-face debate ahead of Wednesday's vote, with Wilders calling Rutte untrustworthy and Rutte responding by saying a Wilders government would plunge the Netherlands into chaos.The Dutch election is being seen as a key indicator of the future of populism in Europe after Britain's vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election. Later this year, two far bigger European nations, France and Germany, also go to the polls.Wilders' Party for Freedom, or PVV, has been sliding in polls recently but is still close to Rutte's VVD.\"On Wednesday the Netherlands has the chance to prevent us waking up on March 16 and you are the biggest party,\" Rutte told Wilders. \"That chance is still very real. That would mean the biggest party is one that walks away when it gets difficult, which puts party interest above the national interest.\"The prime minister was referring to Wilders' abandoning support for Rutte's first minority coalition in 2012 by refusing to back a tough austerity package.Wilders, in turn, accused Rutte of breaking election pledges and vowed that taking the Netherlands out of the European Union -- one of Wilders' key pledges -- would allow the Netherlands \"to become the boss in our own country again.\"But in a debate that focused on the economy, health care and immigration, Rutte insisted Wilders did not offer real solutions to problems.[caption id=\"attachment_51629\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"1024\"] Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (R) and Right-wing populist leader Geert Wilders leave after a national televised debate, the first head-to-head meeting of the two political party leaders since the start of the election campaign, at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Monday, March 13, 2017. Photo: Yves Herman POOL, via AP[/caption]Wilders is unlikely to be able to form the next government even if he wins the popular vote as all mainstream parties have ruled out working with him. The Netherlands' proportional representation voting system guarantees coalitions.Referring to the ongoing Dutch diplomatic row with Turkey over Rutte's decision to block two ministers from addressing rallies in Rotterdam, Wilders said Rutte should \"at least throw the Turkish ambassador and his staff out of the country.\"Rutte used the barb to attack Wilders who, like President Donald Trump, often communicates via tweets, portraying Wilders as unfit to lead.\"This is the difference between tweeting from the couch and running the country,\" Rutte said. \"If you run the country you have to take sensible decisions.\"Earlier Monday, Rutte said he wants the Netherlands to turn the tide of populism in this week's parliamentary election.\"Remember the Brexit. We all thought that would never happen. Remember the U.S. elections,\" he told reporters in Rotterdam. \"So let's not make that mistake again. These elections are crucial. Let us stop the domino effect right this week, this Wednesday. The domino effect of the wrong sort of populism winning in this world.\"In the debate, Rutte mocked one of Wilders' election pledges -- to ban the Quran -- asking if he intended to establish a \"Quran police\" to go door to door confiscating Islam's holy book.\"What we have to do to protect our borders is not make agreements with people like Mr. Erdo\u011fan,\" Wilders said, in a reference to the European Union's migrant deal with Turkey. Instead the government must \"shut the Dutch borders here.\"The two leaders are due to take part in one final pre-election debate with other political leaders Tuesday night.\nDebatesDutch ElectionsPoliticsWorld",
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        "raw_content": "Lawyer: Norway Still Violating Breivik's Human Rights\nThe Norwegian state says extreme restrictions are needed after Breivik gunned down 69 people and detonating a bomb in central Oslo that killed eight\n, photo: Reuters/Lise Aaserud\nOSLO \u2013 Norway is still violating the human rights of mass killer Anders Behring Breivik despite some easing of his near-isolation in jail since he massacred 77 people in 2011, his lawyer told a court on Wednesday at the end of a case about his conditions.In the Jan. 10-18 case, the Norwegian state is appealing against a lower court ruling in 2015 that jail conditions for neo-Nazi Breivik, 37, breach a ban on \"inhuman and degrading treatment\" under the European Convention on Human Rights.\"It's too strict,\" Breivik's lawyer Oeystein Storrvik told the high-security court, saying Breivik had no contact with other inmates even though he has spent more time with guards and priests in recent years.Since late 2016, Storrvik meets Breivik separated by bars, a slight improvement from a glass wall previously in place, he said. Breivik's only family visitor was his mother, who gave him a hug before she died of cancer in 2013.Breivik says he has no one with whom to build a friendship in a psychologically damaging isolation.The Norwegian state says extreme restrictions are needed after Breivik gunned down 69 people, many of them teenagers, at a youth camp of the then ruling Labour Party on July 22, 2011, after detonating a bomb in central Oslo that killed eight.LIBERAL PARADOXIt says it is too dangerous to allow Breivik contact with other prisoners - he might attack them or they might try to kill him - and he is compensated with a three-room cell with a mini-gym, television and a playstation.On Tuesday, arguing for the state, Attorney General Fredrik Sejersted said Norway faced a \"liberal paradox\" on how to uphold the rights of extremists who want to overthrow the system.\"But we don't have to be too kind and naive,\" he said.The three-judge panel said it was likely to give its ruling in the second half of February. It may eventually end up in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.In previous cases, the European court found that Turkey violated the human rights of Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan during some of his detention alone on a remote island after his conviction on treason charges in 1999.In 2006, the court dismissed complaints by guerrilla leader Carlos the Jackal, serving a life sentence in France, about his isolation from other prisoners. It noted he had had many visits from lawyers and family members.\nAnders Breivikeuropean court of human rightshuman rightsincarcerationNorwaysolitary confinement",
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Naturally, my parents noticed my shrinking portions as well as my shrinking self immediately. One night after dinner my mom sat me down with the remnants of my barely touched meal. She grabbed my hand, looked me in the eye, and asked, \"Sarah, why aren't you eating anymore?\" I can't remember my answer, but I can remember being at a loss for words.\nMy mom and me during a trip to Michigan.\nLauren Schmalbruch\nI developed a critical eye of my body at a young age, which helped fuel my eating disorder.\nOnce I started restricting what I ate, I began noticing a difference in my appearance \u2014 a difference I really liked. I've always been concerned with the way I look, and this shrinking frame came at an age at which I started reading magazines and comparing my body to those of the women gracing their pages. \"My stomach isn't as flat as hers,\" I remember thinking.\nMy family realized they couldn't help me \u2014 I needed to want to help myself.\nIt didn't take my parents long to realize that I was struggling with anorexia. After trying \u2014 and failing \u2014 to force feed me, they set me up with therapists who specialized in treating families.\nI hated therapy. I hated sitting in a circle with my mom, dad, and sister while they tried to make me talk about something that I was convinced wasn't even an issue, let alone one that warranted therapy.\nWe only went to a few sessions before my parents realized that unless I wanted to help myself, I couldn't be helped.\nMy mom, sister, and me at a Cubs game.\nJust like with alcohol or drug addiction, a person who is struggling with an eating disorder needs to be the one who seeks help for any progress to be made. I refused to acknowledge that I had a problem, and instead chalked it up to something that was just part of my personality. \"This is who I am,\" I told myself and my family.\nAnorexia took a strong toll on me and my family, both physically and emotionally.\nI continued to restrict my eating and started exercising heavily during the rest of the five years we lived in Zurich. I didn't stop when we moved to Chicago, and I continued throughout college. Whenever something was wrong in my life, small or large, I would take comfort in the fact that the girl staring back at me in the mirror was skinny. In my mind, everything was alright because I wore size double zero jeans.\nWhat I didn't realize at the time \u2014 or ignored \u2014 was the toll anorexia was taking on my body. I loved that I could go hours without eating and not feel anything, but now I understand that this happened because I had effectively killed the hunger cues my body was born with.\nMy dad, sister, and me during a recent ski trip.\nEating disorders take emotional tolls on your loved ones too. Looking back, I can't imagine what it must have been like for my family, who had to watch their daughter and sister starve herself for 10 years. I remember my dad giving me a hug before bed one night, only to pull away from me in tears. \"I'm worried about you. 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Within days I had set up an appointment with a counselor on campus.\nEating disorders are an isolating illness. I knew purging was a whole new level of an eating disorder that was already severe, but I told myself that my purging was harming no one but myself. I kept that behavior up for close to a year. But I think there was also a tiny part of me that wanted someone to find out, so that I could stop. That confrontation lifted a huge weight off my shoulders.\nA college friend and me (not the one who confronted me about my eating disorder).\nIn order to get out of an abusive relationship with food, I needed to fully commit myself to therapy.\nNow came the hard part: fully committing myself to therapy. I had spent the past 10 years training my body to accept starvation. That was how I lived. Therapy was going to have to change not only my mindset, but my lifestyle.\nMany therapists personify eating disorders as an abusive boyfriend named Ed. I had been wrapped up in Ed for a long time, and building a new, healthy relationship with food was going to take time. I was going to have to learn to feed myself again, but I would also have to learn how to cope with the stresses of life in ways that didn't harm my body.\nMy sister and me at Christmas.\nI finally told my family about my purging, and for the first time in my life I admitted that I needed professional help. When I called my parents sobbing, telling them I was willing to go through an in-patient program, where days consist of eating and therapy, they told me they didn't think that was the right kind of treatment for me.\nInstead, when I came home for Thanksgiving break of my senior year, they had assembled a team of counselors: a general therapist, an art therapist, and a nutritionist. I would be doing six sessions per week \u2014 two per counselor. When I went back to school I would continue that schedule, but via phone and Skype.\nI quit purging cold turkey, but recovery was one of the toughest things I have ever done.\nAfter starting therapy, I quit purging cold turkey. While my regular therapy and art therapy sessions were tough, they were comforting. I finally began to see my eating disorder as an illness, as opposed to a personality trait that I would just have to live with.\nMy nutrition sessions, however, were torture. I saw my nutritionist as an enemy \u2014 someone who was trying to undo 10 years of \"hard work\" that had gotten my body to where I wanted it to be. She took away every coping mechanism I had. I could no longer purge or restrict my eating, and I wasn't allowed to exercise. I now know she was doing what she needed to in order to help me reach a healthy weight, but at the time I couldn't see it that way.\nMe enjoying a burger.\nI was put on strict diet meant to increase my weight quickly, and I had to keep logs of everything I ate every day, along with my feelings before, during, and after eating. My nutritionist would weigh me every single session, and although I never knew the number on the scale, she would tell me if I had gone up or down from the previous weigh- in. I would leave most sessions in tears.\nA few months into treatment I learned how fast my metabolism was when I provided my body with the nourishment it needed. Metabolisms need food to work, and because I had been depriving my body for so long, my metabolism had essentially become dormant. It kicked in again once I started gaining weight, and while that meant I was getting healthy, it made it hard to continue to gain weight.\nDuring the thick of treatment, I was eating three full meals a day, plus three snacks, as well as three nutritional shakes. It was incredibly frustrating considering that feelings of hunger used to give me a strong sense of accomplishment and happiness. Now I never felt hungry, but was always eating.\nMy dad and me during one of his recent visits to the city.\nFor a long time I approached treatment with the wrong attitude. I told myself that I would just power through it, and then things would eventually go back to \"normal.\" I didn't realize what I was doing wrong until my dad told me that in order to leave my eating disorder behind, treatment was going to have to become my new \"normal.\" Sure, things wouldn't be as intense or regimented as when I was in counseling, but what I was learning was going to become the foundation for my life in recovery. It was a hard revelation to accept, but I knew he was right.\nAfter almost a year of therapy, I realized I was ready to let go of the help I was getting \u2014 a little bit.\nEventually, after a little under a year of therapy, and as I neared the last couple pounds of my target weight, I started to look for internships, as it was getting harder and harder to live at home post-graduation. I was seeing my therapists and my nutritionist less frequently, and I figured I could always continue therapy by phone if I moved. My nutritionist told me I wasn't ready; my therapists said I was. I listened to my therapists, and moved to NYC after accepting an internship. I found a new nutritionist, and continued speaking with my therapists back in Chicago.\nMe at my college graduation.\nFor the past few months now I haven't been speaking to or seeing a therapist or a nutritionist. I know they're always there if I need them, and I realize that recovery isn't a linear process; it's a work in progress. There can be setbacks, and I might need help again sometime in the future. But for now, I'm doing it on my own. I check my weight at the gym every week or so, and when my weight is down, I know what I need to do to fix it. There are days when I know I eat enough, and there are days when I know I don't. I'm not perfect, but neither is recovery.\nFood no longer dominates my life though, and I know that having a bite of cookie isn't going to change the way my body looks overnight. I've learned how to know when I'm hungry and what to do about it (eat). I've also learned to turn to friends and family when something is bothering me, instead of dealing with it through harmful behavior.\nI'm still learning to accept and love my body for more than just its physical appearance.\nIt's always been hard for me to look at my body as something functional, something that lets me live, as opposed to something that holds no relevance outside of its physical appearance. My therapists and nutritionists told me that learning to love and accept my body at its healthy weight takes the longest, and I still don't always see my body the way others do. Most days I look in the mirror and like what I see, but when I look back at photos of myself when I was struggling with anorexia, I still think I looked good. 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        "raw_content": "An analysis of emerging markets\nAccording to Jensen, T.H and Larsen, J.A.K (2004) from Denmark National Bank, emerging markets are defined as \u201csets of markets where by its economic and financial potential become sharper, an average of 5% of annual growth, an improving purchasing power-adjusted exchange rate due to lower price levels in these emerging markets and a fluctuated economic growth which explains a relatively larger share of the global cyclical fluctuations than their economic weight would indicate\u201d.\nAccording Cavusgil, S.T (2002) the main characteristic of an emerging economy is it has started economic reform process to alleviate problems and have achieved steady gross national product (GNP) per capita growth, regional economic powerhouse with large populations, large resources bases, and large markets, increasing middle income population and governments tend to promote easy fiscal and expansion monetary policy to encourage Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) and improve the living standards of its people.\nIn this assignment, I have chosen China and Brazil as my choice of emerging markets. In my findings, I will discuss about business environments when doing business in these countries, suitable entry modes when dealing with different emerging markets and major business issues when entering emerging markets.\nIn my conclusion, I will provide a conclusion and some recommendation when entering different emerging markets and justification on using different entry modes when dealing with different emerging markets.\nThese days, multinational companies are rushing into emerging markets for very obvious reasons. Emerging markets are full of potential with its untapped markets which has the ability to create new demand for consumer goods. This new wave of demand would help these multinational companies to gain more market shares and profits as liberalisation and globalisation forces are bringing the competition for customers into a higher level.\nWith the saturation of markets in developed economies such as US, multinational companies such as Ford\u2019s Motor has turn to emerging markets such as India to maintain its position as one of the leaders in the automobile industry. (The Economists, 2009).\nWhy are emerging markets so attractive to international companies?\nthe worthiness of these emerging markets. PEST analysis will be conducted on China and Brazil.\nChina has a fairly stable political stand these days. Its central government went through a political reform in 1978 and since promote openness in having political relationship with foreign countries. However even with its political reform, China remained as a communist State with high intervention by the central government on economy issues. (CIA FactBook, 2009). With its political reform, liberalisation forces sweep through the country where by exports, imports and FDI are moving in and out smoothly without much interference from the central government comparing to before its political reform. China also gained entry into World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001 and this represents that China has the obligation to act within the context of WTO when dealing with trade issues.\nChina is country which emphasize on \u201cguanxi\u201d or good relationship. According to Financial Times Limited (2002), having bad relationship with the government officials mean cutting down the chances of entering China or having any good business prospects in this country as can be seen in the PepsiCo case.\nAs China realises than openness policy brings in the money flow and trades, China are working on to have trade agreements with its neighbouring countries. Example of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) China has joined such as ASEAN + China (WTO, 2009).\nHowever, corruption is high in China. According to Transparency International (2008), China ranked at 72 out of 180 countries. (Refer Appendix 1). This might be a huge letdown for Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) to enter China as corruption create enormous unseen costs to these MNEs.\nAccording to Reuters (2008), China is currently pursuing beggar-thy-policy. According to Economist (2009) beggar thy policy is where a country purposely undervalued its own currency to encourage more exports from its country. By doing so it would improve the country\u2019s balance of payment (BOP) and encourage more inward FDI as production costs in China would be cheaper compare to the rest of the world.\nThere is also evidence of growing middle class in China with the economy reform taken by the central government. Private sectors and individuals have the opportunity to own property and invest in foreign firms. However, with growing purchasing power, inflation rate then becoming a companion to purchasing power. According to CIA FactBook (2009), inflation rate of China is said to be at 6% which is acceptable for an emerging market. However, MNEs also have take notice of price elasticity in China. As most of its people are middle income people, MNEs have to be caution with its price setting strategies as middle income people tend to be more prices sensitive. This shows that China markets have a very elastic demand as most of the consumers are categorised in working class or middle class.\nBeing the host of the recent Olympic 2008 also help China to make its mark in the world map as this has help to introduce China to the rest of the world. Participation in global activities and openness in economy tend to promote efficiency, create healthy competitions between producers and help to diminish weakness of monopolies enterprises in China.\nAccording to CIA Fact Book (2009), China has the highest population rate in the world. With MNEs trying their hands in emerging markets to find new customers base, China serve as their new untapped customers base. With 72.1% of its population are categorised into 15- 64 age group, this shows a huge potential demands for goods and services. (CIA Fact Book, 2009).\nHowever, China is still marred by huge income differential among its regions. Standards of living in some its region remained low due to different budget allocation by the central government.\nEven with its huge differential in income, 90.8% of its people are literate. This provides an opportunity for MNEs as huge population means cheap labour costs and with high literacy rate, this provide MNEs with high skilled labour at cheaper costs.\nChina is one of the most sought after production base for producers from all around the world. According to CIA Fact Book (2009), its industrial production growth rate is at 107% annually which means it has adequate equipments and competent technology compare to western multinationals. However, property rights are one of the major issues in China. Producers have to be extra cautious on their property rights, ideas and new technologies to avoid any legal problems with local producers.\nInternet also becoming one of the marketing tools to reach out to people. China has the highest rate of internet users in the world (CIA Fact Book, 2009), MNEs can take advantage of this issue and helps them to decrease the expenditure on marketing activities.\nPEST Analysis for Brazil.\nBrazil went through a political reform in 1985 and become a Federal republic after that. (CIA Fact Book, 2009). Brazil is also a member of trade agreements as it is one of the members of MERCUSOR which stands for Common Market of the South as well as a member of WTO. (BBC, 2208). This shows that Brazil is moving toward openness in its political and economy issues. However from Transparency International (2008), Brazil ranked 80 out of 180 countries on the corruption index. (Refer Appendix 2)\nBrazil is listed as one of the fastest growing emerging markets at the moment as it is listed in BRIC countries. Inflation rate in Brazil is acceptable at 5.8% (CIA Fact Book, 2009). However cost of starting up a business in Brazil is very high as Brazil is ranked as the 4th highest in commercial bank prime lending rate. (CIA Fact Book, 2009). This might create difficulty and even discourage these MNEs to expand into Brazil.\nForces of liberalisation also affect the decisions of MNEs to invest in Brazil. Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and PTAs tend to promote free trade whereby exports and imports no longer restricted by trade restrictions such as tariffs and quotas. PTAs also promote efficiency in production as price of the intermediate products are being reduced as tariffs and quotas no longer applied on the products. FTAs also promote free movement of capital and sometimes labour which then benefited these MNEs which require cheap labour costs to produce.\nEven though Brazil is classified as one of the fastest growing emerging markets at the moment, 31% of its population still lives below the poverty line. (CIA Fact Book, 2009). its BOP also doesn\u2019t look promising as its public debts worth 40.7% of its GDP. (CIA Fact Book, 2009). With its public debts taken almost half of its GDP value, social welfare of its people might be sidelined by the government.\nAnother social issue in Brazil is where crimes rate is very high and Brazil is world 2nd largest cocaine consumer in the world. (CIA Fact Book, 2009). With these social problems, it might deter MNEs to enter Brazil at current time.\nBrazil has one of the most the most advanced industrial sectors in Latin America. Its communication networks are also one the most advanced in Latin America. (Index Mundi, December 18, 2008). However due to high corruption rates, law on property rights and patterns are not fully established which might discourage western MNEs to enter Brazil.\nMajor business issues that MNEs Need to Take Into Account When Planning Expansion Into Emerging Markets.\nLocal presence.\nMNEs should understand that when entering different emerging markets, different entry strategies are needed. This is because MNEs are dealing with different types of governments. Take example of MNEs such as Coke in China. MNEs that wish to enter China need to be cautious as the central government tend to play a huge role in determining the success of these MNEs. As evidence, local partner is essential for MNEs to survive in China. According to Usha C.V. Haley (2006), Coke was selling poorly in China in the early stages and to recover from that Coke sought partners such as China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC), a state-owned enterprise (SOE) which provide access to top-level governmental leaders. With this move, \u201cit allowed Coke to position itself for the longer-term, while understanding short-term dynamics\u201d. With its partnership with local SOE, Coke able to take advantage of the political influence to obtain governmental approval for new bottling plants and gain competitive edge over its rivals. (Usha C.V. Haley, 2006).\nLocal presence also means that MNEs should consider factors such as local cultures and norms or having local main offices in the emerging markets they wish to enter. By understanding local culture, MNEs will be able to provide products that the consumers needed. By having a local office in the emerging markets, it also shows the level of commitment of these MNEs in the emerging markets.\nLocal presence also can be translated into having a local partner in the emerging markets. For example, by having local partners in China, it helps MNEs in terms of distribution networks and reaching more local consumers. According to Pacek, N and Thorniley, D (2004), \u201clocal presence is crucial to success and MNEs need to have local office focusing on marketing and sales\u201d. Take example of PepsiCo where they injected local presence into their marketing campaign by changing their signature blue can to red-themed can as a way of showing support for China\u2019s national Olympics team. (Wall Street Journal, 2007).\nAs for Brazil, local presence is also very important as most of its people do not speak fluent English. To reduce any communication problems, local partners or agents are needed to help these MNEs to better understanding of local demand.\n\u201cLocal Corporate Structure\u201d\nAccording to Pacek, N and Thorniley, D (2004) it is essential to have a local corporate structure in every emerging markets MNEs are entering. Pacek, N and Thorniley, D (2004) also states that marketing and sales functions in of MNEs should not be centralised as \u201ccentralised marketing may save costs, but it also likely to reduce sales\u201d. Take example of Coke which tastes sweeter in Asia compare to the one sold in Western countries.\nAnother business issue is labour regulation in these emerging markets. According to Marshall, A (2004), Brazil\u2019s labour policies undergo structural reforms in 1990s and regulations to protect its labours have been increased and strengthen. One of the main reasons for MNEs to enter these emerging markets is due to the availability of cheap labour for these MNEs however MNEs must be careful and obey local regulations when hiring local employees as any wrongdoings or unfair labour practices might tarnish MNEs\u2019 reputation and halter operations in these emerging markets.\nMost of the governments in emerging markets prefer entry modes such as joint ventures, strategic alliances or mergers. By doing so, local partners can gain from technologies transfer and local governments can exercise up to certain level of influence on the MNE\u2019s operation. MNEs should maintain a good and diplomatic relation with the local governments in order to succeed in their expansion into these emerging markets. Countries such as China and Brazil which emphasise on personal contacts should be deal with care and sensitivity.\nLocal corporate structure is needed to compromise to the cultural differences in these emerging markets. According to Hofstede (1980), \u201ccultures affect how businesses operate in certain countries and there are four cultural dimensions which comprise of power distance, individualism/collectivism, masculinity/femininity and uncertainty avoidance\u201d. As governments\u2019 influence in China and Brazil are much stronger than those in Western countries, it can be conclude that these two countries rank high in term of power distance and higher tendency towards collectivism. (Zigang. Z, 2004). According to ITIM International (2009) cited from Hofstede (1980) power distance means that the head of a country prefer to have a certain level of control over the operation of a company inside the country. Zigang. Z, (2004) also proved that China ranked high on the power distance and there is tendency of collectivism behaviour. According to ITIM International (2009), collectivism is defined as \u201cindividuals integrated into groups\u201d. As most of the companies in China are States-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), China\u2019s business culture is more to collectivism than individualism which is totally opposite from US which encourage individualism. Therefore, it is essential for MNEs to understand the way businesses are conducted in these emerging markets to avoid conflicts with the local governments.\nCompetitive contexts of these emerging markets\nWhen entering these emerging markets, MNEs also should take notice of the competitive contexts in these countries. Factors that should be considered are rivalry among the firms in the industry these MNEs planned to enter, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of suppliers and customers and barriers to entry.\nThe main purpose of venturing into emerging markets is to seek new customers\u2019 base. MNEs should be well informed about the local and foreign competitors\u2019 market shares in emerging markets. By looking at the concentration ratio in the particular industry, MNEs can evaluate the level of competition in the industry. By doing so, MNEs can prepare themselves with proper business strategies to sustain in the emerging country.\nAs for threat of substitutes, MNEs should be aware of substitute products that are available in the emerging market. Take example of an automaker which has plans to venture into Brazil. This foreign automaker should have some understanding of the public transportations in Brazil. By having information of the switching costs between having a car or taking public transportation, it helps the automaker to determine the location of its production bases and its car sales locations.\nWhen venturing into emerging markets, MNEs should also look at the bargaining power of suppliers and buyers in the emerging markets. Emerging markets might provide the place for cheap production plants but with inadequate suppliers, it will cause price inefficiencies in the final price of the products. Therefore, MNEs should have proper distribution channels in these emerging markets and reliable suppliers to ensure good quality on the final product. As most of the emerging markets have inadequate infrastructure for distribution of goods due to unequal developments in these emerging markets, the best option for these MNEs is to have a local partner to help in distributing the products and reach out the customers. MNEs also should take notice of the buying power of its customers. By investing in emerging markets, MNES should realise most of its potential buyers comes from working class, therefore pricing strategy should be tailored to the particular emerging market.\nLastly, barriers to entry are where MNEs must take notice when planning expansion into emerging markets. Barriers to entry come in numerous forms such as trade restrictions, trade agreements and governments\u2019 regulations. The higher the cost of entry, the more discourages the MNEs to enter the emerging market. In order to reduce the cost of entry, MNEs should take notice if there are changes made on trade restrictions and trade agreements of these emerging markets as abolishment of trade restrictions means cheaper exports and trade agreements leads to free movements of labour and capital and cheaper exports to neighbouring countries. By taking advantages on these changes, MNEs can benefit from it and even expand their operation into more countries.\nMNEs need to be careful when planning expansion into emerging markets as emerging markets are still marred with a lot of weakness but nevertheless full of opportunities. MNEs should plan their entry modes properly as this is deciding factor for success in the emerging market. By having a suitable entry mode, it definitely helps these MNEs to have a good relationship with the local governments which only guarantee the sustainability of this expansion plan. MNEs also must realise that there is no \u201cglobalised products or marketing strategies\u201d due to cultures differences between emerging and developed markets. By understanding this concept, it helps MNEs to satisfy local demands and provide sustainable profitability in the future. As MNEs are rushing to invest in emerging markets, it is safe to say these emerging markets will be the developed markets in no time.\nEssays, UK. (November 2018). An analysis of emerging markets. Retrieved from https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/emerging-markets.php?vref=1\n\"An analysis of emerging markets.\" UKEssays.com. 11 2018. All Answers Ltd. 02 2019 <https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/emerging-markets.php?vref=1>.\n\"An analysis of emerging markets.\" All Answers Ltd. ukessays.com, November 2018. 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        "raw_content": "UNA-UK launches a year of foreign policy ...\nYou are here: UNA-UK launches a year of foreign policy debate at UN Forum\nGenuine public debate on global issues is both crucial and lacking. On Saturday 28 June, UNA-UK addressed this problem by holding one of the UK\u2019s biggest live debates on foreign policy to have taken place in recent years: UN Forum 14.\nHeld in the same room as the inaugural General Assembly meeting in 1946, Central Hall Westminster, UN Forum brought together top UN and UK policy-makers, experts, campaigners, journalists and some 1,000 people from across the country to ask \u2013 and answer \u2013 the question \u2018Can Britain still cut it on the world stage?\u2019.\nDuring the day the audience had the opportunity to grill influential speakers via interactive panel discussions examining the following challenging questions: Why should the British public care about the UN? Do nuclear weapons really keep us safe? How should we respond to crises? Is our approach to development flawed?\nClick here for round-ups of these debates\nBaroness Valerie Amos, UN humanitarian chief, used her keynote speech to share the stories of those affected by crises around the world, each one underlining the vital need for UN member states to put humanitarian needs ahead of politics and for the international community to work together to respond to crises. During the subsequent debate with Jon Snow, Baroness Amos highlighted the devastating impact of conflict in the Central African Republic as a situation suffering from a lack of international support and media attention.\nThe afternoon featured a speech from H.E. Dr Danilo T\u00fcrk, President of Slovenia (2007-2012) and former UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, followed by an interview conducted by UNA-UK\u2019s Chairman Sir Jeremy Greenstock. Dr T\u00fcrk talked on a broad range of issues from the situation in Ukraine to the post-2015 development agenda, before going on to speak about the future of the UN. On this matter he singled out the appointment process of the UN Secretary-General as a key opportunity for UN reform, advocating a move to a more meritocratic and transparent system.\nClick here for UNA-UK's briefing on the appointment process of the UN Secretary-General\nUN Forum launched a year-long programme to improve the level of public debate on foreign policy issues ahead of the 2015 general election. Over the coming months, UNA-UK will launch a foreign policy \u2018manifesto\u2019, taking forward ideas generated at the Forum, and will work closely with its members and supporters to ensure global issues are high on the political agenda in support of an active and engaged Britain \u2018on the world stage\u2019.\nClick here to view photos from the day\nClick here for the full UN Forum programme\nClick here to read the vibrant online discussion that took place on Twitter\nWatch a video of the event here",
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        "raw_content": "Accueil Press Fewer Girls Threatened by Female Genital Mutilation\nFewer Girls Threatened by Female Genital Mutilation\nArabic l French l Spanish\nUNITED NATIONS, New York\u2014Fewer girls are subjected to the life-threatening practice of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) according to new data from the United Nations, released on 6 February, the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation.\nThe data show that FGM/C is becoming less prevalent overall and the younger generation is less vulnerable to the practice.\nIn the 29 countries in Africa and the Middle East, where the practice of FGM/C is concentrated, on average, 36 per cent of girls aged 15-19 have been cut compared to an estimated 53 per cent of women aged 45-49. The decline is particularly sharp in some countries: in Kenya, for example, women aged 45-49 are three times more likely to have been cut than girls aged 15-19.\n\u201cThis progress shows it is possible to end FGM/C\u201d said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. \u201cFGM/C is not only deeply wrong, we can and must end it to help millions of girls and women lead healthier lives.\u201d\nThese recent estimates produced by UNICEF show that at least 120 million girls and women have experienced FGM/C in these 29 countries. Given present trends, as many as 30 million girls under the age of 15 may still be at risk. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and UNICEF Joint Programme on FGM/C is currently making progress in preventing these girls and future generations from being exposed to FGM/C.\nThe new estimates follow the unanimous adoption of a UN General Assembly resolution in December 2012, calling on Member States to intensify efforts towards the complete elimination of FGM/C.\nSince 2008, when the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on FGM/C was established, nearly 10,000 communities in 15 countries, representing about 8 million people, have renounced the practice. Last year, a total of 1,775 communities across Africa publicly declared their commitment to end FGM/C.\nEven in high-prevalence countries, attitudes towards the practice are changing. In Egypt, for example, where around 90 per cent of girls and women have been cut, the percentage of those aged 15-49 who have been married, and who think that FGM/C should stop, doubled from 13 per cent to 28 per cent between 1995 and 2008.\n\u201cEmpowered women and girls are key to breaking the cycle of discrimination and violence and for the promotion and protection of human rights, including sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights,\u201d said Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of UNFPA. \u201cWorking with governments and civil societies, UNFPA and UNICEF have successfully implemented a human rights-based and culturally sensitive approach to ending FGM/C.\u201d\nThe UNFPA and UNICEF Executive Directors noted that, if the political will expressed in the General Assembly resolution was translated into concrete investments, FGM/C \u2013 a serious violation of the rights of girls and women \u2013 could become a vestige of the past. They echoed the resolution\u2019s call for a coordinated approach that promotes positive social change at community, national, regional and global levels.\nA comprehensive compilation and analysis of nationally representative data on FGM/C will be published by UNICEF in mid-2013. It will provide a global assessment of levels and trends, as well as statistics at the national and regional levels.\nUNFPA works to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person\u2019s potential is fulfilled. For more information about UNFPA and its work, visit: www.unfpa.org\nUNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world\u2019s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. For more information about UNICEF and its work, visit: www.unicef.org\nAt UNFPA:\nOmar Gharzeddine, UNFPA New York\nTel: +1 212 297 5028 E-mail: gharzeddine@unfpa.org\nAt UNICEF:\nJohn Brittain, UNICEF New York\nTel: +1 212 326 7452 E-mail: jbrittain@unicef.org\nSarah Crowe, Spokesperson for the Executive Director\nTel: +1 212 326 7206 E-mail: scrowe@unicef.org",
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        "raw_content": "Microsoft to provide learning centres for refugees\nUNHCR and Microsoft have signed a letter of understanding under which the software giant will provide expertise and funds to establish learning centres for refugees in Kenya and Russia.\nBy Peter Kessler | 12 December 2003\nGENEVA, Dec 12 (UNHCR) - International software manufacturer Microsoft today signed an agreement with the UN refugee agency to establish two facilities, in Kenya and Russia, where refugees will be able to learn valuable computing and software skills.\nUN High Commissioner for Refugees Ruud Lubbers and Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer for Europe, Middle East and Africa, Jean-Philippe Courtois, met in Geneva Friday and signed a letter of understanding on Community Technology Learning Centres that Microsoft will fund to provide training and computer education for refugees.\nThe two centres planned under the pilot phase of the joint agreement will be fully funded by Microsoft. They will be located at Dadaab refugee camp in eastern Kenya, and in St. Petersburg, Russia.\nCourtois said the projects are aimed at disadvantaged communities. \"It's about digital inclusion, social inclusion and economic inclusion,\" he added.\nIn the mainly Somali refugee camps of Dadaab, the centre will provide basic education to school children and information technology (IT) skills-training to older refugees.\nMore than 120,000 refugees live in eastern Kenya's Dadaab camps, located about 100 km from the Somali frontier. The Somalis fled their homeland more than 10 years ago. They have been encamped in the remote desert region with little contact with their homeland, or anywhere else, ever since.\nMeanwhile, the learning centre to be established in St. Petersburg is expected to benefit some 6,000 mainly Afghan and Iraqi refugees. Urban refugees living in Russia's main Baltic port city will use the computers for IT skills-building and other hardware/software skills training.\nHigh Commissioner Lubbers said refugees in both locations would also benefit by using the computers to seek out news about their homelands, helping them to stay in touch with their home countries, as well as their family and friends.\n\"The people involved will learn practical aspects of new technology, and that will enable them to become successful citizens,\" Lubbers said at the signing ceremony, which took place on the sidelines of the three-day UN World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva.\nWhile many states around the world lack reliable postal systems, the Internet is an increasingly important communications tool, making IT skills crucial as war-ravaged countries like Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia slowly rebuild.\nThe UN refugee agency's cooperation with Microsoft began during the Kosovo crisis in early 1999, when hundreds of thousands of people fled into Macedonia and Albania, many after having their identify documents confiscated or destroyed.\nIn response to the enormous need for identification documents, Microsoft provided software and hardware and helped UNHCR to assemble kits to register and photograph refugees and produce simple ID cards. Other IT firms also provided valuable assistance and components, and more than 100 registration kits were eventually deployed also to Africa and parts of Asia to help UNHCR improve its global refugee registration policies. Microsoft has also donated consulting services in support of a new global registration system UNHCR expects to launch in mid-2004.\n\"Our partnership began from the bottom up. It started with our people on the ground who wanted to become part of the solution, to make a difference,\" Courtois said. \"We wanted to help people in Kosovo recover their identity.\"\nFrom that early beginning in the midst of a refugee exodus, the two global players in software and humanitarian assistance have expanded their contacts to provide new, innovative services to refugees. This is expected to expand as the Community Technology Learning Centres move beyond the pilot phase.",
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        "raw_content": "Intriguing X-Ray Signal Might be Dark Matter Candidate\nCould a strange X-ray signal coming from the Perseus galaxy cluster be a hint of the elusive dark matter in our Universe?\nUsing archival data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the XMM-Newton mission, astronomers found an unidentified X-ray emission line, or a spike of intensity at a very specific wavelength of X-ray light. This spike was also found in 73 other galaxy clusters in XMM-Newton data.\nThe scientists propose that one intriguing possibility is that the X-rays are produced by the decay of sterile neutrinos, a hypothetical type of neutrino that has been proposed as a candidate for dark matter and is predicted to interact with normal matter only via gravity.\n\u201cWe know that the dark matter explanation is a long shot, but the pay-off would be huge if we\u2019re right,\u201d said Esra Bulbul of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who led the study. \u201cSo we\u2019re going to keep testing this interpretation and see where it takes us.\u201d\nAstronomers estimate that roughly 85 percent of all matter in the Universe is dark matter, invisible to even the most powerful telescopes, but detectable by its gravitational pull.\nGalaxy clusters are good places to look for dark matter. They contain hundreds of galaxies as well as a huge amount of hot gas filling the space between them. But measurements of the gravitational influence of galaxy clusters show that the galaxies and gas make up only about one-fifth of the total mass. The rest is thought to be dark matter.\nBulbul explained in a post on the Chandra blog that she wanted try hunting for dark matter by \u201cstacking\u201d (layering observations on top of each other) large numbers of observations of galaxy clusters to improve the sensitivity of the data coming from Chandra and XMM-Newton.\n\u201cThe great advantage of stacking observations is not only an increased signal-to-noise ratio (that is, the amount of useful signal compared to background noise), but also the diminished effects of detector and background features,\u201d wrote Bulbul. \u201cThe X-ray background emission and instrumental noise are the main obstacles in the analysis of faint objects, such as galaxy clusters.\u201d\nHer primary goal in using the stacking technique was to refine previous upper limits on the properties of dark matter particles and perhaps even find a weak emission line from previously undetected metals.\n\u201cThese weak emission lines from metals originate from the known atomic transitions taking place in the hot atmospheres of galaxy clusters,\u201d said Bulbul. \u201cAfter spending a year reducing, carefully examining, and stacking the XMM-Newton X-ray observations of 73 galaxy clusters, I noticed an unexpected emission line at about 3.56 kiloelectron volts (keV), a specific energy in the X-ray range.\u201d\nIn theory, a sterile neutrino decays into an active neutrino by emitting an X-ray photon in the keV range, which can be detectable through X-ray spectroscopy. Bulbul said that her team\u2019s results are consistent with the theoretical expectations and the upper limits placed by previous X-ray searches.\nBulbul and her colleagues worked for a year to confirm the existence of the line in different subsamples, but they say they still have much work to do to confirm that they\u2019ve actually detected sterile neutrinos.\n\u201cOur next step is to combine data from Chandra and JAXA\u2019s Suzaku mission for a large number of galaxy clusters to see if we find the same X-ray signal,\u201d said co-author Adam Foster, also of CfA. \u201cThere are lots of ideas out there about what these data could represent. We may not know for certain until Astro-H launches, with a new type of X-ray detector that will be able to measure the line with more precision than currently possible.\u201d\nAstro-H is another Japanese mission scheduled to launch in 2015 with a high-resolution instrument that should be able to see better detail in the spectra, and Bulbul said they hope to be able to \u201cunambiguously distinguish an astrophysical line from a dark matter signal and tell us what this new X-ray emission truly is.\u201d\nSince the emission line is weak, this detection is pushing the capabilities Chandra and XMM Newton in terms of sensitivity. Also, the team says there may be explanations other than sterile neutrinos if this X-ray emission line is deemed to be real. There are ways that normal matter in the cluster could have produced the line, although the team\u2019s analysis suggested that all of these would involve unlikely changes to our understanding of physical conditions in the galaxy cluster or the details of the atomic physics of extremely hot gases.\nThe authors also note that even if the sterile neutrino interpretation is correct, their detection does not necessarily imply that all of dark matter is composed of these particles.\nThe Chandra press release shared an interesting behind-the-scenes look into how science is shared and discussed among scientists:\nBecause of the tantalizing potential of these results, after submitting to The Astrophysical Journal the authors posted a copy of the paper to a publicly accessible database, arXiv. This forum allows scientists to examine a paper prior to its acceptance into a peer-reviewed journal. 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        "raw_content": "The N.F.L. Introduced the Super Bowl with a Martin Luther King Jr. Vi\u2026\nThe N.F.L. Introduced the Super Bowl with a Martin Luther King Jr. Video Amid Protest Controversy\nAfter weeks of controversy, the N.F.L. used the image of the civil-rights leader in a spot before John Lewis and Bernice King took to the field for the coin toss.\nAfter weeks of debate among musicians and performers about the Super Bowl halftime show, the N.F.L.\u2019s introduction to the game highlighted civil-rights leaders of the past. After Gladys Knight sang the national anthem, the telecast cut to a video that intercut photographs and pictures of Martin Luther King Jr. with quotes from his speeches.\nThen Representative John Lewis, who is known for his role in the protests in Selma, Alabama, and Bernice King, the 55-year-old daughter of the slain civil-rights leader, stood at midfield during the coin toss.\nThe nod towards host city Atlanta\u2019s past as a locus for racial-justice activism\u2014King Jr. was born in the city\u2014came as the N.F.L. faces pushback over its response to athlete protests over the last three years. In May 2018, the league introduced a policy that banned kneeling during the national anthem, though players did have the option to remain in the locker room until the anthem was over. In July, it suspended that rule. No kneeling players were shown on the telecast of the Super Bowl, though it is unclear if anyone was kneeling offscreen.\nFormer San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who popularized such protests, is currently suing the league, alleging that its owners have colluded to keep him off the field in the wake of the controversy.\nAfter the coin toss, Bernice King took to Twitter to explain her decision to participate, calling it a \u201dsignificant moment.\u201d She added that \u201cour efforts must include bridge builders, strategic negotiators and ambassadors.\u201d\nhttps://twitter.com/BerniceKing/status/1092206397662658560",
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        "raw_content": "Have you seen Dr. Samuel O Mayeda?\n$1800 annual fee\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on March 29th, 2016\nNo one tells you that he is a considered as an \"Concierge Medicine Practice\" where you have to pay an annual fee of $1800 to see him after two free visits. He was very upfront with me about this but in all the reviews I've read no one mentioned it. I would have liked an advance notice if it was possible.\nDr. Mayeda is a God Sent I believe he saved my life thru is expertise and incredible personal comment to his patients.\nOutstanding doctor !!!\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on September 15th, 2014\nDr. Mayeda is an outstanding physician. He is the most thorough, and most patient doctor I've ever seen. Then it was necessary for me to move to another state -- where I tried several endocrinologists. None of the new ones held a candle to Dr. Mayeda. Now, I travel to Southern California for appointments with Dr. Mayeda -- he's is that good!.\nSamuel Mayeda, M.D.\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on May 12th, 2014\nDr. Mayeda has been my endocrinologist/internist for nearly 20 years. He is one of the most professional and knowledgeable physicians in his field in Orange County. He never leaves a stone unturned when it comes to diagnostics and follow through. He is an excellent collaborator with patients dealing with chronic and complex issues. He can also be counted on to educate the patient thoroughly. I recommend him without reservation. Dr. Schuler\nI would highly recommend this doctor!\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on April 6th, 2014\nIn the 33 years I have been a patient of Dr. Mayeda's I have always felt he has taken the time to listen to my concerns and problems. I have never felt rushed in his office, even when I knew he had a full waiting room. Handling type 1 diabetes is complex and requires a team effort. I need a doctor who works with me, advising, fine tuning, thinking out of the box at times, not judging and one who keeps up with current practices and treatment. Dr. Mayeda has been this for me. I respect him as a physician and would highly recommend him for anyone looking for a partner in their treatment.\nTold me I have acromegaly, when I've had numerous tests confirming I don't...\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on November 10th, 2013\nI am a 21 year old male, diagnosed with a pituitary microadenoma. I saw Dr. Mayeda to get a second opinion on whether or not I actually have a pituitary microadenoma. After making me wait a total of an hour and a half to see another patient, leaving several times in the middle of our appointment, and looking over my lab tests (including IGF-1 and Glucose Tolerance Test which had all come back completely normal), he basically tells me I have acromegaly- a disorder where you have an adenoma/tumor producing growth hormone, elevating IGF-1 levels beyond the normal reference range, because I have high cheekbones and quote \"squishy ankles\". Mind you my IGF-1 has always come back normal dating back to 2009(never even borderline normal), including the most recent time, which was 242 ng/mL (normal reference range for 21 year old male: 83-456 ng/mL), AND I passed the Glucose Tolerance test (the most accurate test which tells you if you have acromegaly or not) TWICE, which means 100 % I do not have acromegaly. He literally told me my face might \"continue\" to grow abnormally with an IGF-1 of 242 ng/mL. To those who aren't familiar with IGF-1 levels, that statement is MENTAL. In order for someone\u00e2\u0080\u0099s face to grow abnormally, their IGF-1 would have to at least look suspicious by being borderline normal, and mine isn't even close to being borderline. To me that statement is an insult. And to add more insult to injury, he tells me \"I can't treat you\"(as if I need to be treated LOL), and basically told me to wait until my face gets ruined and then come back to him. Whatever happened to PREVENTING things from happening? And that's IF I had this disease. And if I was stupid and uneducated to listen to this guy, you would think I would at least have some hope in getting the adenoma removed surgically,( cause according to him I'm at risk of having my face grow abnormally), right?! Well he tells me: \"They would refuse you, because your adenoma is too small\". Wow. This was just about the worst experience I've ever had with any doctor. While he may not be the worst doctor out there, there FAR better doctors than him.\nDefinite Referral for Dr Samuel Mayeda!!!\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on August 9th, 2012\nDr. Samuel Mayeda, F.A.C.E, M.D., has given me a new lease on life. After seeing 5 doctors over 3 years for symptoms that plagued me, Dr., Mayeda was able to actually find a cure, and did so within one week of seeing him.I thought that most 49 year old females felt bad at this age, with symptoms I had been suffering from, but he proved that theory wrong! I should not feel that way, and over the past 4 months, Dr. Mayeda has made sure I was balanced and feeling much better than one of my old \"best days\".With his comprehensive consultation, the insight for the correct laboratory work that was needed to diagnose why I had the symptoms, and his general expertise with the endocrine system, I had my diagnosis!As his former patient due to my thyroid disease, I returned to Dr. Mayeda to help find out what was wrong with me. I was unable to afford to pay cash out of pocket, and he was no longer a provider with my insurance. He ordered the proper tests, from bloodwork, scans, x-rays, etc., to verify what he already had suspected. (His referrals were top notch, as the radiologist was able to note that I had an enlarged Parathyroid Gland that showed up. Since my calcium levels became high, he referred me to a great surgeon, due to the need for parathyroid surgery).Dr. Mayeda has been handling my followup, with his main concern in making me feel good! It's been soooo long since I've felt good - alert, brighter, etc., and his main focus is to make sure my chemicals are balanced.Dr. Mayeda is very thorough, and he makes sure that I understand exactly what is going on, and what the next treatment or therapy is. He is available to talk to me on the telephone in most cases, on the same day. He also maintains copius notes, so we can refer back easily.If it were not for Dr. Mayeda, I would still be suffering from hyperparathyroidism for many more months, as I had under the care of another Endocrinologist, prior to returning as a patient. Dr. Mayeda makes other Endocrinologists less preferred, as they do not take the time as he does, to thoroughly review the paient's case and get them on the road to recovery.I am so glad to be able to see him for regular medical care, as he is now my primary physician. I am spoiled, because he cares, and will go above and beyond other doctors to make sure of my health and well-being.Due to family history, my mother, daughter and son are all being seen by Dr. Mayeda. Myself included, we look to him to help us through the symptoms passed down through the generations.As mentioned, I am very spoiled with Dr. Mayeda as my family physician, as well as my Endocrinologist, and recommend him to everyone that has a health issue. He is the best!\nState Farm Insurance agent, Frank Ishida\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on June 20th, 2011\nDr. Sam Mayeda has been my primary doctor since 2004. I have found him to be extremely knowledgable in his field, very dedicated and caring. My lab reports from when I first started with him, to the last one this year, are amazing to me. The \"numbers\" that should be lower went down and the ones that should have been higher have gone up, all much more than I would have expected. Seeing him every 3 or 4 months, he will \"tweek\" my medication occationally. The only things we weren't able to improve on were the genes I recieved from my parents. I have and will continue to highly recommend him.\nThe most caring and excellent endocrinologist I've ever met!\nHave known Dr. Mayeda about 25years -first as he cared for my husband, then myself, and later my adult daughter. For knowledge and compassion and professionalism, he excels in all. Spends a great amount of time explaining clearly all pertaining to their medical conditions, lab/test, etc. Phones or emails as needed as follow-up on such. Provides a \"print-out\" of office visit listing symptoms, findings, medications, test/lab results, which I find extremely useful. Also, lists any additional tests, medication changes, and date to return. All of this is most helpful to me and is also for my patient file. Office is well run and staff very professional, polite and quick to follow thru on any patient requests (in their realm), that is needed. Office wait time is minimal to none for a scheduled appointment. I highly recommend Dr. Mayeda and believe that he would be an excellent choice for a physician.\nDr. Mayeda is an outstanding physician specialist\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on September 8th, 2010\nDr. Mayeda is thorough caring and knowledgeable. He has provided excellent care for me on an outpatient and inpatient basis for the past 12 years. I am a retired physician specialist with 20 years in academic medicine and feel fortunate to have him as my endocrinologist. I would give him my highest recommendation and deepest gratitude for the medical care that he has given me for all these years. He also has an excellent staff.\nSelf-verified patient of Dr. Samuel O Mayeda - Posted on August 27th, 2010\nEarly office hours of 7am! Blood draws in office ! Dr.Mayeda takes the time to listen to all concerns. 5 stars!\nView All Care Guides Prepare for your next visit with our extensive library of Care Guides ttcqeayetrwczwezdueawsrsbdyr\nHome Find an Internist CA Orange Internists Dr. Samuel O Mayeda, MD Reviews",
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As Alternative methods should be defined only Homeopathy and Acupuncture that can take the responsibility in treating acute or chronic conditions by experienced and well educated practitioners-doctors on a constant and responsible way.\nSuch methodologies should stand by themselves because if they are prescribed together with chemical drugs they loose most of their healing power or become obsolete or even confuse the symptomatology.\nThese two methods cannot be mixed with others at the same time if we expect them to have the utmost benefit to the patient..\nNone of the other therapeutic methodologies should be excluded but used if the practitioner-doctors feel that his/her treatment does not yield the desirable results.\n2. 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Let alone that a doctor could not learn all of them, limited by the time each of these methodologies require in order to be mastered.\nIn such a case exploitation of patients will be easily possible and on the other hand the extermination of such traditional practices could also be easily attained by the manipulation of doctors through the pharmaceutical industries.\nTherefore Alternative, complimentary and paramedical Methods of healing should be allowed to be practiced by both MDs and license health practitioners.\nBut stress on the importance of the education of both groups is necessary in order to reach the best possible situation concerning health services for the people.\n5. From the above it is obvious that the education of the different groups of doctors and practitioners should have different priorities and different objectives.\nFor the professional group for Homeopathy and Acupuncture, -especially since they are going to stand in their own rights -is required an all around education on medical subjects that is necessary for undertaking the responsibility of treating acute or chronic cases with such methodologies. This is not enough at the moment in the different existing schools.\nOn the other hand medical doctors need a better education on acupuncture or homeopathic subjects.\nAt this moment the best knowledge on alternative methods of healing is not the property of official institutions-colleges but lies mostly with individuals. These individuals are not usually medical doctors though some of them are quite competent. 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Your statutory rights are not affected.\n7.2 If you have opted-in to receive further information or marketing from any of the Promoter\u2019s agents or suppliers involved in the administration of this competition, you understand and accept that the relevant third party will be solely responsible for any processing of your personal data for these purposes, that such processing will be governed by terms of that third party\u2019s privacy policy and that the Promoter accepts no responsibility or liability in association with any such data processing for these purposes.\n8.1 If there is any reason to believe that there has been a breach of these terms and conditions or if the Promoter believes that your conduct may be unlawful or otherwise bring the competition into disrepute, the Promoter may, at its sole discretion, reserve the right to make your entry void and will entitle the Promoter to exclude you from participating in the competition.\n8.2 The decision of the Promoter regarding any aspect of the competition is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into.\n8.3 The Promoter reserves the right to suspend, cancel, or amend the prize competition where it becomes necessary to do so, with no liability to any entrants or third parties.\n8.4 This competition and all issues arising out of it shall be governed in accordance with English Law and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.\nThe Promoter is Waitrose & Partners Limited, a company with registered company number 00099405 and registered office at 171 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5NN. 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        "raw_content": "By Walks of Italy Como July 1, 2012\nHome \u00bb All Articles \u00bb Como \u00bb Lake Como or Lake Garda: Choosing an Italian Lake\nTrying to decide between Lake Garda and Lake Como? Lake Como has beautiful villas, but Lake Garda has a castle...\nTrying to decide between Lake Garda and Lake Como? Lake Como has beautiful villas, but Lake Garda has a castle\u2026\nBeauty hides in every corner of Italy. If you\u2019d like to come experience it with some of our expert guides, take a look at some of the tours we offer at walksofitaly.com.\nLake Como and Lake Garda are top travel destinations in Italy year-round\u2014but especially during the summer, when the weather\u2019s hot and the water tempting. While both lakes are beautiful (and famous!), you might have to pick between the two. How can you possibly choose? Here\u2019s some guidance!\nLake Garda is easier to get to from Venice and Verona; Lake Como is closer to Milan\nBeautiful Lake Como is just a short trip from Milan\nLake Garda is east of Lake Como, so it\u2019s easier to get to from Venice and Verona. It\u2019s just a 1.5-hour train ride (or 2-hour drive) from Venice, although Lake Garda is really close from Verona: just a half an hour in the car, or 15 minutes on the train. (The train station you want at Lake Garda is Peschiera del Garda).\nFrom Milan, on the other hand, it\u2019s an hour to the southernmost tip of Lake Como, by either car or train. (There, the train station you want is either Como Lago or Como San Giovanni, depending on where on the lake you\u2019re going).\nIf you\u2019re in search of George Clooney (and other celebrities), head to Lake Como\nBoth lakes have been beloved by celebrities since Roman times. (In fact, Pliny the Younger built two seaside resorts at Lake Garda in the 1st century, and the Roman poet Catullus may have had a villa on Lake Garda). But these days, it\u2019s Lake Como that\u2019s getting the most Hollywood buzz. George Clooney\u2019s shenanigans from his lakeside villa have been well-documented, while Madonna, Richard Branson, and Gianni Versace all own villas here, too.\nFor a castle and Roman ruins, go to Lake Garda; for opulent villas and gardens, opt for Lake Como\nLake Como\u2019s town of Sirmione may be touristy, but it also boasts two popular sights: the imposing Scaligero Castle, which dates back to the 13th century, and the ruins of the Grotte di Catullo, an ancient Roman spa. (Although romantics believe it belonged to the poet Catullus\u2014hence the name\u2014there\u2019s no actual evidence linking the two). Meanwhile, if you grab a ferry north from Sirmione (or rent a car and drive around the lake), there are rugged hiking and biking paths far from any development.\nVilla La Quiete, in Tremezzo, is one of dozens of opulent villas on Lake Como\nBut Lake Como has many sights of interest, too. It\u2019s especially famous for its gorgeous villas and gardens. The 17th-century Villa Carlotta has a beautiful Romantic park and sculptures by Canova; the 18th-century Villa del Balbianello is famed for its terraced gardens; and the Villa Melzi d\u2019Eril, in Bellagio, is a neo-classical villa with an orangery, Japanese garden, and sculpture. And the lake has more development overall, so there are lots of lovely little villages clinging to the edge all around the lake.\nBoth lakes have their touristy and less-touristy spots\u2014but it\u2019s a little harder to get to the more tranquil areas in Lake Garda\nYes, you can get off the beaten path at Lake Garda (and Lake Como!). This is near the Monte Baldo refuge at Lake Garda,on the northeastern edge of the lake.\nThe general perception is that Lake Garda is more touristy and crowded than Lake Como. That\u2019s not entirely fair\u2014Lake Garda has plenty of quiet, tranquil spots. In fact, the northern part of the lake, which is surrounded by mountains, is rugged and undeveloped. The difficulty is that the northern part of the lake is trickier to get to (most people come into the towns of Sirmione or to the train station, and it takes some two hours on the ferry to get to the northern part of the lake from there). Meanwhile, Sirmione, in the south, is gorgeous, but full of day-trippers from Verona and Venice.\nOn the other hand, Lake Como is developed all the way around the lake\u2026 but with scattered villages that range between touristy and crowded and the more \u201cauthentic.\u201d (Como, Bellagio, and Varenna are especially popular with visitors).\nLake Como is a little more elegant\u2014and expensive\nIn general, Lake Como tends to feel a little more well-heeled (remember all those opulent villas\u2026 and celebrity residents?) than Lake Garda. While accommodation and meals at either lake is pricey, particularly in the high season, Lake Como also tends to be a little bit more expensive, too.\nBoth lakes are enormous, and spectacular\u2026\nGorgeous Lake Garda\nLake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. But Lake Como? It\u2019s the 3rd-largest. So both have plenty of opportunity for boating and windsurfing, and, from the shore, biking, hiking, and paragliding. 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        "raw_content": "Experts: introduce personal information protection law as soon as possible\nOriginal title: experts called for the introduction of personal information protection law as soon as possible.\nTang Qi, an surging journalist\nOn -12 July 10th, the 2018 (seventeenth) China Internet conference hosted by the China Internet association was held in Beijing by the Ministry of industry and information technology and the national Internet information office.\nIt was noted that during the forum, many experts and scholars talked about the related issues of personal information protection, paid attention to the hot spots in the industry, focused on the development difficulties, and responded to the pain points of the users.\nWith the rapid development of digital technology such as big data and cloud computing, personal information is being electronically digitized and applied to the industry. The breadth and depth of personal information collection is constantly expanding, and information flow is increasingly breaking through the region and industry, which poses a more severe challenge to the protection and security of personal information.\nIt should be noted that as the Department in charge of industry, the Ministry of industry and information has always attached great importance to personal information protection.\nSui Jing, deputy director of the information and communication administration of the Ministry of industry and information, said during the forum that in 2013, the Ministry of industry and information issued the \"Regulations on the protection of personal information of telecommunications and Internet users\", which was the Ministry of industry and information twenty-fourth, which made clear the collection and use of the personal information of telecom operators and Internet information service providers in the 24 order. And puts forward the security requirements to prevent personal information leakage, damage, falsification or loss.\nThe Ministry of industry and information has also issued a number of communication standards, such as the definition and classification of the personal information protection of telecommunication and Internet services, and the strict requirements for the operators to collect and use the user's personal information.\n\"At present, we are working to promote the policy of personal information protection and network data management, and make more explicit requirements for network data collection and use.\" Sui Jing said.\nIt is noted that although there are many relevant regulations issued, the \"personal information protection law\", which has attracted much attention in the basic law, has not yet been promulgated. It has become a hot topic in this forum.\nShen Weixing, Dean of the Law School of Tsinghua University, pointed out that the \"Xu Yuyu case\" referred to the protection of personal information to a very important degree. From the civil law point of view, the 111st article of the general principles of civil law in 2017 only said that personal information should be protected by law, but how to protect it is not clearly defined, which is the absence of the law.\nLu Jianping, Dean of the Law School of Beijing Normal University, believes that the legislation of the protection of personal information in our country is the inverse of the conventional route, that is, the last law, the criminal law, and when the other borders are not cleared and the rules have not been set up, we first draw a high pressure line, and first draw a red untouched red. Line. \"\nAccording to Lu Jianping, the \"crime of criminal law amendment (seven)\" in 2009 added the crime of selling, illegally providing personal information of citizens and the crime of obtaining personal information of citizens illegally. It reflects a very urgent reality. With the advent of the age of technology and the information age, the importance and value of information are becoming more and more prominent. But the abuse of information and the destruction and violation of citizens' personal information have reached an intolerable stage.\n\"Therefore, the criminal law has to hand it out, which is a compelling situation.\" Lu Jianping confessed that criminal law first had a advantage, and forced the \"personal information protection law\" to be issued, but the criminal law was ten years now, and the law of personal information protection, like Monalisa, has not yet been introduced, which is not a reasonable phenomenon.\nTherefore, Cao Zhiguo, associate professor of the school of Humanities and social sciences of North China Electric Power University, called in the forum during the forum that the state should introduce legislation on personal information protection as soon as possible, and make clear regulations on the various rights of the information subject, including the supervision of personal information protection.",
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        "title": "A Closer Look at the State of Canada's Housing Market - Part 2 - Wealth Management Canada",
        "raw_content": "Part one of this two-part series on the state of the Canadian housing market focused on factors that have helped fuel dramatic increases in the value of Canadian real estate over the past four decades. We also looked at factors which have in more recent years contributed to the rapid rise in Canadian household indebtedness, which is now comparable to levels experienced in the U.S. before it suffered its own housing crisis a little over ten years ago.\nIn the second post of this two-part series, we shift our focus to some of the key differences to be considered when comparing the Canadian and U.S. housing markets. For example, the key differences in the constitution of each country\u2019s financial sector and the role of government intervention. How these differences factor into determining whether Canada\u2019s housing market is indeed on the verge of meeting a similar fate of that which befell the U.S. and led to the 2008-09 financial crisis.\nKey differences between Canadian and U.S. housing markets\nPerhaps there is no better place to start this discussion than with the incentives that U.S. policy makers have put in place to encourage home ownership in the United States.\nThe most notable of which is the allowance for U.S. home owners to deduct the interest they carry on their primary residences against their taxable income. Not only does this policy encourage home ownership versus renting a primary residence, but it also incentives borrowers to assume larger mortgages than they otherwise would, and in doing so incur more debt.\nIn Canada, mortgage interest is not a tax-deductible expense and policy makers have adopted a neutral stance with respect to home ownership versus rental properties.\nAnother factor that contributed to the U.S. housing crisis was the use of non-recourse mortgages. Basically, if the value of a homeowner\u2019s property was \u201cunder water\u201d (meaning the mortgage was larger than the property was worth) a non-recourse mortgage allowed the homeowner to walk away from that property without consequences against the borrower\u2019s other assets.\nIn Canada, Alberta is the only province which allows non-recourse mortgages. For residents of all other provinces and territories, if a homeowner is no longer able or willing to make the payments on his or her property, the lender can make a claim against other assets that has their name attached to it, including secondary properties, personal automobiles and even assets in their investment portfolios.\nIt\u2019s easy to see how financial incentives designed to encourage home ownership in the United States would have bid up the value of real estate properties, all else being equal.\nAside from government policies that encourage home ownership, it\u2019s also worth considering the difference between the Canadian and American financial systems.\nMost readers will likely know that Canada\u2019s financial system has traditionally been dominated by the \u201cBig 5\u201d Canadian banks.\nIn the U.S. meanwhile it\u2019s a much different story. The market consists of hundreds if not thousands of smaller regional and community banks each vying for a share of the proverbial lending pie. And the nature of highly fragmented markets like that of the U.S. financial sector is that they tend to foster an environment of intense rivalry among the competing firms.\nWhen firms are aggressively competing for market share, it\u2019s not uncommon for the weaker firms in an industry (in this case, the smaller regional and community banks) to resort to more desperate strategies in order to gain and retain clients. While those efforts may in some cases prove viable over the short term, they can also carry consequences that threaten the long-term viability of an entire industry.\nIn contrast, the Canadian market regulators have adopted a much more proactive approach in trying to reign in potentially destructive industry competition.\nFor example, in recent years Canadian regulators have introduced legislation that has included shortening the length of time over which a mortgage can be amortized, tightening rules around family members sponsoring the mortgage applications of relatives, as well as introduced stress testing that attempts to model the borrowers ability to repay their loan in a rising interest rate environment. These policies were put in place to prevent \u2013 or at the very least minimize \u2013 the fallout from a potential worst-case scenario.\nThe Canadian real estate market still has a lot going for it\nFor one, Canada is home to a sound and efficient legal system that actively supports the rights of property owners, plus Canadian homeowners get the benefit of transacting in a market that ranks among the highest globally in terms of fairness, openness and transparency.\nNot to mention that Canada lays claim to one of the world\u2019s more generous immigration policies and one that has been specifically designed to support a sustainable pace of population growth.\nOn the global scale, the cost of home ownership in Canada\u2019s largest cities like Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, remains well below that of international peers like Sydney, London and Hong Kong.\nIs there a chance that the latest run-up in housing prices might encourage some first-time buyers to wait on the sidelines a little longer? 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        "raw_content": "We Buy Houses Anywhere In Massachusetts And Other Parts of Massachusetts, And At Any Price. Check Out How Our Process Works. We\u2019re Ready To Give You A Fair Offer For Your House.\nDo You Need To Sell Your House in Massachusetts, MA?\nWe help property owners just like you, in all kinds of situations. From divorce, foreclosure, death of a family member, burdensome rental property, and all kinds of other situations. We buy houses in MA\u2026 including Massachusetts and surrounding areas and pay a fair cash price, fast. Sometimes, those who own property simply have lives that are too busy to take the time to do all of things that typically need to be done to prepare a house to sell on the market\u2026 if that describes you, just let us know about the property you\u2019d like to be rid of and sell your house fast for cash.\nWe buy houses in Massachusetts 02151 and all surrounding areas in MA. If you need to sell your house fast in MA, connect with us\u2026 we\u2019d love to make you a fair no-obligation no-hassle offer. Take it or leave it. You\u2019ve got nothing to lose \ud83d\ude42",
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        "raw_content": "Forum Communications names Becher Vice President of Newspaper Operations\nBy Forum staff reports on Aug 28, 2018 at 12:28 p.m.\nAaron Becher.\nFARGO \u2014 Forum Communications Co. has named a new Vice President of Newspaper Operations.\nAaron Becher, general manager of The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and West Fargo Pioneer since 2012 and director of advertising operations for the company in recent months, will now oversee publishers at the company's more than 30 newspapers in four states.\n\"Aaron has extensive experience in newspaper operations. Since joining FCC, he has demonstrated his ability to handle complex challenges and his leadership qualities exemplify what this position requires,\" said John Hajostek, company executive vice president and chief operating officer.\nBecher was named The Forum's advertising director in 2009 after serving in leadership positions at the company's Duluth newspaper group since 1997. Before that, he co-founded a newspaper company in Owatonna, Minn., where he learned to appreciate all aspects of publishing a newspaper, running a business and being an entrepreneur.\n\"I have been extremely blessed during my 25-year newspaper career to work in a wide array of positions within the industry and learn from some of the best in the business,\" Becher said.\nDuring his career, Becher has served on a number of community boards and volunteer groups including Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank, Great Plains Food Bank, AdClub, Rourke Museum, several United Way committees and Junior Achievement. He's also chairman of the North Dakota Newspaper Education Foundation board.\nExplore related topics:BusinessannouncementsForum CommunicationsForumaaron becherJohn HajostekVice president",
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        "raw_content": "Home | News | West Monroe Partners Expands Chicago Office Space ...\nWest Monroe Partners Expands Chicago Office Space by 40 Percent\nFirm expands local footprint to over 70,000 square feet to accommodate fast-growing Chicago practice\nWest Monroe Partners, a full-service business and technology consultancy, today announced it has opened 20,000 square feet of additional office space at its Chicago office, bringing its Chicago footprint to over 70,000 square feet. The company now occupies the entire 11th floor of the Franklin, spanning its two towers located at 222 W. Adams Street and 227 W. Monroe Street.\nThe additional office space accommodates the firm\u2019s fast-growing Chicago practice, which today numbers more than 400 business consultants and deep technical specialists serving many of the firm\u2019s nearly 350 clients in key industries, including banking, private equity, life sciences, insurance, utilities, retail, and others. The office expansion also creates additional space for West Monroe\u2019s Performance Services team, which provides managed infrastructure, data, application, and security management services and supports core data center operations for clients nationally. The office is also home to more than 60 management and shared services personnel who support operations nationally.\n\u201cOur roots are in Chicago, and we are excited to continue expanding our presence within the local business community,\u201d said Doug Armstrong, West Monroe Partners\u2019 Chicago office leader. \u201cWhile consultants spend much of their time in the field working with our clients, our office remains the heart of our distinctive culture\u2014an environment that fosters a level of collaboration and camaradie that enables us to blend our talents and accomplish great things.\u201d\nWest Monroe Partners\u2019 expansion includes many collaborative working areas to accommodate different working styles, productivity-oriented features such as two new standing conference rooms, and various ergonomic and health-oriented features such as additional standing desks. The new space also includes an expanded display wall for the accolades recognizing the firm\u2019s culture and workplace practices, as well as its growth and technical expertise. Locally, West Monroe Partners is among the Crain\u2019s Chicago Business \u201cFast Fifty\u201d and \u201cTop Privately Held Companies,\u201d as well as a Chicago Tribune \u201cTop Workplace.\u201d Last year, Consulting\u00ae magazine recognized the firm with an Excellence in Social and Community Investment award for its pro bono work with Chicago-based CommunityHealth.\nIn 2012, West Monroe Partners\u2019 Chicago office received LEED\u00ae Gold certification. The LEED rating system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is the leading standard for buildings, homes, and communities that are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated for improved environmental and human health performance.\nWest Monroe Partners was founded in Chicago in 2002. The firm relocated to the Franklin (then called Franklin Center) in 2012. It has leased space through 2026 to accommodate projected future growth.",
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        "raw_content": "by Teknonym on December 30, 2016 at 10:00am\nOur parliamentarians haven\u2019t hardened up over the years. This from parliament.nz. Sadly, it omits some of the more recent terms!\nParliamentary debates can be heated \u2014 but there are rules about what members can and can\u2019t say. \u2018Unbecoming\u2019 language, insults, and accusations of dishonesty are banned. See how ideas about \u2018unparliamentary language\u2019 have changed over time.\nThis selection of \u2018unparliamentary language\u2019 is from the indexes of the New Zealand Parliamentary Debates. There, such words are listed under \u2018Speaker, unparliamentary language\u2019.\nBlow-fly minded\nFinancial Frankenstein\nShrewd old bird\nFungus farmer\nMembers hated the sight of khaki\nRetardate worm\n2017 NZer of the year? 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Do you even have any of them?\nAn app that knows where I\u2019m going, where I\u2019m staying, and suggests what to do when I\u2019m on vacation, without me even inputting one word into the application. Sounds creepy, but I was sold.\nIt is the holy grail to be in the customer\u2019s pocket, eyes and ears no matter where they go. And the fun part is, a lot of times, you don\u2019t mind. The secret is finding the right balance. Read more \u00bb\nPerhaps the \u201cdeath\u201d of democracy is actually a Renaissance?\nIn recent weeks there has been no end of American commentators willing to bet their credibility on the coming collapse of America, thanks to Trump, writes Charles Firth.\nFrancis Fukuyama made waves in recent days with a provocative piece in Prospect Magazine about how the retreat by America on the global stage is bigger than the collapse of the Soviet Union.\nMeanwhile, over at the New York Times, Paul Krugman said 2016 will be remembered as the year that America crossed its own Rubicon, comparing Trump to Julius Caesar and breathlessly claiming that the end of America\u2019s republic is nigh.\nOf course, this is all coming from a very American perspective. Sure, Trump\u2019s election up-ending conventional political wisdom, but America is not alone in rejecting politics as usual. Britain has had Brexit, and France is toying with its own version with anti-immigration nationalist Marie Le Pen soaring in the polls.\nAnd Australia\u2019s Trump enthusiast Cory Bernardi has been teasing Turnbull in recent days with the prospect of an Australian version of the Trump Train, with threats to split the Liberal Party in the process.\nThe commentators predicting America\u2019s imminent collapse all have a running theme, which is that Trump has such callous disregard for America\u2019s institutions that it may lead to the end of democracy in America.\nOf course, anything Fukuyama says must be taken with a grain of salt, since this is the guy who in 1991 argued that we were witnessing the end of history, in his gobsmackingly inaccurate book The End of History. In it, he said that every country would become democracies and peace would spread across the world as authoritarian regimes disappeared.\nSomeone else\u2019s trash \u2026.. might still be trash!\n\u2018Tis the season for unwanted gifts \u2026\u2026\nWhat do you do with all those \u2018unwanted\u2019 Christmas presents \u2013 donate, gift them to some other poor soul or re-sell them?\nSo, what did you get for Christmas this year that falls into the \u2018unwanted\u2019 category \u2026. and, what are you going to do with it?\nI bet it felt good, but I suspect the courts won\u2019t see it as a proportional response\nby Teknonym on December 26, 2016 at 9:00am\nBarry Hart says dumping 40 tonnes of \u201cthe smelliest dirt he could find\u201d outside a Sandringham cafe, Auckland, made his Christmas.\n\u201cWe also intend to go in and take out all our drainage that hasn\u2019t been paid for \u2013 so all the pipes and what have you that are now under a building,\u201d Hart said, quoted by Fairfax Media.\nHart says this is an \u201congoing fight\u201d and promises to continue to \u201ctip waste and soil\u201d on the property, \u201cfor as long as it takes to get them to pay our account\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "Looking after our client data in the post GDPR world\nWise&Co is committed to upholding and maintaining the most up to date data protection good practices.\nWe have a dedicated cross function General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) team headed up by two partners, Steve South and Treena Turner. Steve is responsible for Wise & Co\u2019s IT and data\nsecurity and Treena is in charge of compliance matters. The other team members represent the areas of HR, payroll and marketing. The team meets regularly to consider and discuss practical issues and any additional guidance, which has become available.\nSince GDPR came in to force on 25 May 2018, we\u2019ve reviewed all of our data for clients (current and ceased), employees, suppliers, prospects etc to ensure that we are compliant. 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        "raw_content": "How do I Become a Medical Malpractice Lawyer?\nLaw school is a requirement for prospective medical malpractice lawyers.\nA law school student who wants to become a medical negligence lawyer may want to intern for a lawyer who already works in the medical negligence field.\nAn experienced medical malpractice lawyer can play a key role in winning lawsuits against hospitals and doctors.\nSome attorneys focus on medical malpractice cases.\nA medical malpractice attorney is a lawyer who represents patients, or the families' of patients, who believe they have been injured due to the action or inaction of a doctor or other medical care provider. The first step to become a medical malpractice lawyer is to become an attorney. After you have become an attorney, you will need to work for a personal injury firm that specializes in medical malpractice law. You will need to be able to attract clients and present cases in a court room to become a medical malpractice lawyer.\nTo become a medical malpractice lawyer, you must first get the required education that is mandated for every attorney. In the US, the first step is to get your bachelor's degree. While you can major in pre-law, doing so not is not required to get in to law school and many people major in English, psychology, or an unrelated field before applying to law school.\nBefore applying to law school, you will also need to pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The LSAT tests your ability to resolve logic problems and to comprehend text that you read. Your grade point average (GPA) and LSAT score are important factors in determining which law school you attend. Attendance at a law school is compulsory if you want to become a medical malpractice lawyer. It is best to attend a law school approved by the American Bar Association, otherwise you will need to pass additional testing before you take your bar exam.\nLaw school is usually a three-year program in the US. Most schools do not offer specialties in medical malpractice. Since medical malpractice is a form of tort litigation, however, you may want to take courses in torts, as well as courses in medical ethics if you know you want to become a medical malpractice lawyer. You may also want to participate in moot court programs or other programs that prepare you to present a medical malpractice case in front of a court room.\nUpon graduation, your next step is to find a law firm that represents clients or doctors involved in medical malpractice cases. If you want to represent injured plaintiffs, this usually means going to work for a personal injury law firm, since medical malpractice is considered a form of personal injury litigation.\nOnce you have begun work at the firm, you may begin to represent clients in medical malpractice cases. You may not be able to find your own clients immediately, so your first steps at the law firm are likely to involve working for the established partners and attorneys in the firm to gain experience and build your reputation. If you want to become a medical malpractice lawyer, you will have to establish yourself as an expert in the field and as a strong courtroom presence in order to attract clients.\nWhat does a Personal Injury Law Firm do?\nWhat are the Key Medical Malpractice Cases?\nWhat is Medical Arbitration?\nWhat does a Wrongful Death Lawyer do?\n@Vincenzo -- The fact that law firms wind up having to back those cases is exactly why someone with a decent claim might have trouble finding a medical lawyer to take or her case. Law firms don't like to take risks and that is understandable because medical malpractice cases are expensive to litigate. If the firm doesn't think it can win, it will not take on a case and risk losing a major investment.\nThose lawyers wanting to be successful medical malpractice attorneys had better go to work for a firm with enough money in the bank to back those cases. Medical malpractice cases tend to be taken on a \"no win, no fee\" basis, and that means the attorney is stuck financing the case until it is resolved.\nA smaller firm without a lot of capital reserves simply can't afford to take on medical malpractice cases. Those things just cost too much.\nWhat's funny is the vast majority of attorneys didn't bother with majoring in pre-law while earning their bachelor's degrees. Law school is full of history majors, political science majors, art majors, music majors, etc.\nHere's something even funnier. A lot of law students don't know what they will specialize in until they pass the bar and start practicing law. That means you've got a ton of medical malpractice lawyers who never took any classes focusing on that specialty.",
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        "raw_content": "Local healthcare technology company creating 100 jobs in Bay County\nPosted: Wed 8:59 PM, Aug 24, 2016 |\nUpdated: Wed 10:54 PM, Aug 24, 2016\nPANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - If you're a techie looking for your next career move, your dream job could be waiting for you in downtown Panama City. Jellyfish Health is a local company that's created new technology aimed at reducing wait times for patients.\n\"We have built an application that allows you to stay at work, stay at home, lets you be in constant communication with your actual physician's practice so that you arrive when they're ready to see you and then you're able to actually go back receive your service and then leave,\" said Dave Dyell, President and CEO of Jellyfish Health\nThe company will be hiring 100 people over the next three years.\n\"We wanted to make it a place to live work and play,\" said Panama City Mayor Greg Brudnicki. \"Now he's bringing more jobs. We're about to develop the marina. There's going to be more residences available for people. That's coming next and so the whole plan is coming together.\"\nJellyfish Health partnered with the Bay Economic Development Alliance to expand the company. Scarlett Phaneuf is the Vice President of the Bay EDA. She says these jobs are critical to our local economy.\n\"These are permanent, non-seasonal jobs that require a high skill,\" said Phaneuf. \"They're mostly hiring software developers and they're paying a great wage.\"\nThe average salary for these new jobs will be about $70,000 a year. That's double the current average salary in Bay County. Phaneuf is hopeful that these new jobs will help to attract more people to downtown Panama City.\n\"It helps to retain our locally grown talent and also creates a reason for people to move to our community and become Floridians and Bay County tax payers,\" Phaneuf said.\nMayor Brudnicki agrees.\nHe said, \"You had really bright people that wanted to work that were techies and they had to go somewhere else. So we're keeping some of that talent home, and we're attracting new talent.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Stand-your-ground repeal debated\nLaw allows greater use of deadly force in public spaces\nLawmakers in Concord on Tuesday debated a bill that would repeal the stand-your-ground law, which expands the allowed use of deadly force in a public place.Gun-rights advocates called the repeal effort an attack on the Second Amendment, while others argued that it comes down to public safety.The Attorney General's Office and law enforcement back the proposed repeal of stand-your-ground. Some calling for repeal are pointing to a study from Texas A&M that concludes that homicides have increased by an average of 8 percent in states with stand-your-ground laws.But opponents of the repeal said national statistics can't be applied to individual states such as New Hampshire.\"Yes, the law on the books for decades did say you had to retreat,\" said Jen Coffey of 2nd Amendment Sisters. \"Well, we had laws on the books for decades that women didn't have the right to vote. Does that mean we should change that too?\"The author of the repeal, Rep. Steve Shurtleff, D-Penacook, said he can't find a single case where the law stand-your-ground replaced, known as the castle doctrine, led to a prosecution.\"No one was ever prosecuted for using deadly force to protect themselves in a public place,\" Shurtleff said. \"That's perfectly clear to everyone. I think a lot of the confusion with this has been caused by the NRA and the other gun groups.\"But on the other side, backers said stand-your-ground hasn't caused problems, either.\"This bill is a solution looking for a problem because stand-your-ground has not been used once since it passed a year and half ago,\" said gun-rights advocate Jim Luther.The Judiciary Committee will make a recommendation on the repeal bill before it heads to the Republican-held Senate for a full vote.\nLawmakers in Concord on Tuesday debated a bill that would repeal the stand-your-ground law, which expands the allowed use of deadly force in a public place.\nGun-rights advocates called the repeal effort an attack on the Second Amendment, while others argued that it comes down to public safety.\nThe Attorney General's Office and law enforcement back the proposed repeal of stand-your-ground. Some calling for repeal are pointing to a study from Texas A&M that concludes that homicides have increased by an average of 8 percent in states with stand-your-ground laws.\nBut opponents of the repeal said national statistics can't be applied to individual states such as New Hampshire.\n\"Yes, the law on the books for decades did say you had to retreat,\" said Jen Coffey of 2nd Amendment Sisters. \"Well, we had laws on the books for decades that women didn't have the right to vote. Does that mean we should change that too?\"\nThe author of the repeal, Rep. Steve Shurtleff, D-Penacook, said he can't find a single case where the law stand-your-ground replaced, known as the castle doctrine, led to a prosecution.\n\"No one was ever prosecuted for using deadly force to protect themselves in a public place,\" Shurtleff said. \"That's perfectly clear to everyone. I think a lot of the confusion with this has been caused by the NRA and the other gun groups.\"\nBut on the other side, backers said stand-your-ground hasn't caused problems, either.\n\"This bill is a solution looking for a problem because stand-your-ground has not been used once since it passed a year and half ago,\" said gun-rights advocate Jim Luther.\nThe Judiciary Committee will make a recommendation on the repeal bill before it heads to the Republican-held Senate for a full vote.",
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        "raw_content": "Splitting headaches: Understanding the aura, fear, and pain of the migraine\nby Kait Fowlie\nIt starts with an \u2018aura,\u2019 a visual disturbance involving shimmering and missing pieces. Gradually, the aura impedes sight entirely, and disorientation takes over, making basic communication impossible. That\u2019s when the headache starts.\nThese sensations constitute some of my first memories. I\u2019ll never forget standing in the hallway on my way to school one morning and telling my mom she only had half a face. At the time, this was as worrisome and baffling for her as it was for me, and what followed were many attempts to understand the strange and volatile event that just kept happening. Most of my childhood memories are characterized by confusing trips to doctors, countless prescriptions, and a persistent fear that I\u2019d turn a corner to see a half-faced person standing there.\nIf I had a hard time trying to articulate this experience when I was a child, it hasn\u2019t gotten any easier 15 years later. \u201cUnless you know someone who suffers with migraine you likely have no clue how debilitating it can be,\u201d explains Dr. Christine Lay, of the Women\u2019s College Hospital. \u201cHeadache is poorly diagnosed and managed because it is under-taught, with the average medical student getting only four hours of training over four years! So, doctors on the front line have been left ill-equipped to manage these disabling conditions.\u201d\nCurrently, there\u2019s no cure for the disease, perhaps in part because symptoms vary greatly from sufferer to sufferer. Some people are able to identify triggers (cheese, wine, lack of sleep) and for others, myself included, attacks are seemingly random. Generally, a sufferer can manage migraine by being mindful of their daily habits. \u201cLifestyle factors such as hydration, nutrition, exercise, and sleep routine are important. Equally important is to be honest with yourself about ongoing stressors or anxiety/depression \u2014 even if mild \u2014 as left unmanaged these can aggravate headaches,\u201d explains Dr. Lay.\nTaking note of the patterns that occur around times of an attack is a common starting point to finding a solution. Beyond that, most migraineurs need more help than what they can provide for themselves. The wait for good help can be long. I waited over a year to see Dr. Lay, but it was worth it. The Women\u2019s College Hospital\u2019s Center for Headache is Ontario\u2019s only medical centre dedicated solely to headache diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. A patient can expect a comprehensive, one-on-one examination where there\u2019s no such thing as a stupid question. All of mine were answered in a way that satisfied the discouraged child in me, who has lived in fear for a long time.\nThe Centre for Headache at the Women\u2019s College Hospital caters to a niche demographic that requires specialized attention. \u201cMigraine is three times more common in women than men and we think one of the primary reasons is hormones, particularly estrogen,\u201d Dr. Lay explains. Many women may not be aware, but the way we experience stress, a prominent migraine trigger, is significantly different from the way men do. Studies have proven that higher levels of estrogen amplify the stress response in some areas of the brain: When exposed to stress, female lab rats\u2019 ability to learn and function normally proved impaired, and that of male rats didn\u2019t.\nRising above the threat and fear of migraine started with equipping myself with the right information. As Dr. Lay explained, this means being honest with yourself about the one factor many believe to be the root cause of illnesses ranging from canker sores to cancer: stress. There\u2019s no need to keep migraines in the dark. \u201cEmpowered by knowledge, migraineurs can gain control of their headaches,\u201d says Dr. Lay. Resources like the Center for Headache truly do illuminate the lives of sufferers.",
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        "raw_content": "Alphons Jacobus Ignatius Sips, known as Fons Sips, was born on 11th August 1940 in Heerlen, the Netherlands. Following his studies in medicine and psychology at the University of Nijmegen, in 1972, Fons settled as a single handed Family Doctor in the village of Vught, where he practiced until his retirement in 2006. Fons was also a Senior Lecturer at the University of Maastricht and a GP Trainer on the vocational training scheme and served as Secretary of the Dutch Board of GP/FM from 1987 \u2013 1994.\nIn the early 1980s, Fons began his journey of involvement in European Family Medicine. From 1987 he served on the Board of SIMG, subsequently becoming Vice-President and then President. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Fons was instrumental in the amalgamation of SIMG and WONCA. This culminated on 5th October 1995 with the inaugural conference of WONCA Europe; the celebration of an umbrella European structure including the National Colleges and the European Network Organisations (EURACT, EGPRN and EQuiP) took place in the meeting room of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.\nIt is however, as one of the Founding Fathers of the Vasco da Gama Movement that we, in this, his Family, most fondly remember Fons. The foundations of our VdGM Family stretch back to 2002 during preparations for the 2004 WONCA Europe Amsterdam Conference. Along with representatives from EURACT and a small enthusiastic working party of trainees from the Netherlands, Fons was instrumental in developing a project; a preconference meeting for six international groups each involving students with EURACT Teachers as guides. This initiative was the effective birth of the Vasco da Gama Movement.\nVdGM is a Family in which many new and future GPs / Family Doctors have, and continue to find, support and inspiration. It is a Family to which we are all proud to belong ... a Family that was created by Fons Sips! While VdGM has now become firmly established among the Networks of WONCA Europe and has grown immeasurably in its activities and collaborations, the passing of Fons Sips serves to remind us of the importance of ensuring that our culture, heritage, history and origins are never forgotten.\nAs a tribute to the vision and fortitude of Fons Sips, to mark his death and celebrate his life, and in recognising and expressing deep appreciation for his contribution and commitment to making VdGM the successful and vibrant organization it is today, we are proud to announce the creation of the \u201cFons Sips Outstanding Achievement Award\u201d; the inaugural award will be made at WONCA Prague in June 2017.\nFinally, to Aneke, Herman, Bernadette and Jacqueline on behalf of everyone in the VdGM Family, we offer sincere condolences and warmest best wishes at this time. While we have lost one of our Founding Fathers, you have lost your Father. We hope you will take solace in knowing the deep regard with which he was held in VdGM.\nPresident, Vasco da Gama Movement\nOn Behalf of the entire Vasco da Gama Movement\nSee WONCA Europe obituary by Carl Steylaerts",
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        "raw_content": "Ebooks \u203a Recruiting strategies: A guide for small business \u203a Effective Employer Branding\nEmployer brands are one of those things that you don\u2019t have to believe in for them to exist. If you think that you don\u2019t have an employer brand you would be wrong. And it is likely to mean that there\u2019s room to improve the one you\u2019ve got.\nEmployer branding as a concept has gained currency in recent years but really it\u2019s just another word for reputation. The main difference is that it\u2019s easier than ever for prospective hires to get an advance idea of what it\u2019s like to work for your company.\nMore than Tweeting jobs\nWherever you, your colleagues or employees appear online whether it\u2019s your company Facebook page, a Twitter conversation, or a Linkedin profile, you\u2019re talking to two audiences: customers and talent. While this makes some small businesses nervous, it\u2019s actually a huge opportunity.\nYou don\u2019t have to have the big bucks of corporations like General Electric to market your employer brand ( which they do very nicely ). Hiring is marketing but it doesn\u2019t have to be done on prime time television. Digital platforms offer an affordable and potentially enormous reach.\nShow don\u2019t tell: use platforms like Instagram to show your team and your workplace\nInvolve your team: they are your best advocates\nBe nimble: you don\u2019t have lumbering corporate brand guidelines to navigate, try new things and be responsive!\nMini Case Study: Shapeways\nShapeways, the 3-D printing marketplace, make their brand plain: We\u2019re changing the way the world thinks about mass manufacturing. We're a smart, engaged, fun team that gets to work with the coolest cutting-edge technology every single day. With offices in NYC, the Netherlands and Seattle, we're bringing together passionate people who want to change the future. Our mission is to bring out the creative maker in everyone, and believe everyone has the power to be a creator.\nIn many ways the traditional strengths of smaller businesses such as personal relationships, approachability and smaller teams are well suited to social media, which rewards authenticity and responsiveness.\nFeeling unsure what your employer brand is? Give yourself one minute to describe it on a piece of paper or a whiteboard. Stuck? Get some of your core team together and brainstorm on what is unique or special about working for your company as opposed to other similar companies? Is it the people, the mission?\nMervyn Dinnen @MervynDinnen\nAward winning recruiter\nThe differentiators for job seekers will usually be culture and reputation, and social platforms offer a great opportunity for businesses to bring these to life. As long as you understand why you need to hire, what your new hire will be doing and how their skills and capabilities may develop, and how their role fits in with the overall values and purpose of the business, then recruitment is about having the right conversations with the right people at the right time. And there is no better way to achieve that then through the effective use of social media channels. \u201d\nDon\u2019t neglect the offline world. Whether it\u2019s campus recruiting fairs ( budget permitting ) events for your industry, professional meetups or local community, be there. You want to hire people and they don\u2019t just gather online. A coffee, a chat or a business card can go a long way.\n46% of jobseekers said they\u2019d rather work at a company with fewer than 100 people\nOr go back to A Hiring Process That Works",
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        "raw_content": "Gigi Lee\nQueen's University, Belfast 2018\nOn my overseas placement, I was able to completely immerse myself in another culture. Work the World helped me do this in a safe and supportive environment where there was always help on hand. It was also a fantastic way to make new friends from all over the world.\nI decided to go on this trip as I wanted to push myself out of my comfort zone. I had always wanted to go to South America, but having never learnt Spanish, I was apprehensive. However, the intensive Spanish Course that Work the World also offers totally reassured me. I cannot recommend the course enough! In the space of a week, I went from having no Spanish whatsoever to being able to hold a conversation, albeit a simple one, with local people.\nIn terms of the Work the World service, having a contact to alleviate worries and answer questions was so helpful. They helped us with all the paperwork that our university required too. We couldn\u2019t have had a better experience! Going with Work the World really made the process a lot easier than it would have been, as we didn\u2019t have to worry about organising accommodation, let alone the hospital placement itself.\nSome of the tumours I saw were shocking as they were typically quite advancEd (there are no screening programmes in Peru\nWhen I first arrived at the hospital, there was a bit of a culture shock, but it made me appreciate my own healthcare system so much more. If you\u2019re studying medicine, I can highly recommend Oncology in Peru. Cancer is prevalent there and some of the tumours I saw were shocking as they were typically quite advanced (there are no screening programmes in Peru). The doctors and nurses were really friendly and often explained what was going on around us. I also spent some time in Paediatrics and General Medicine.\nIn terms of travel, Machu Picchu is a must, but it does require a bit more preparation\u2014especially if you want to do the Inca trail\u2014when compared to other tourist attractions in Peru. My friends and I also went to Colca Canyon, Lake Titicaca, Huacachina, Cusco and many other places. There were plenty of tourist offices and travel agencies around the country, so organising trips during the weekends was no hassle at all.\nPeru was pretty cheap to live in, especially when you consider that Work the World house provide your meals and accommodation. Overseas electives are not cheap, but it was well worth the money for the support and placement provided.\nSome advice I would give if you\u2019re thinking about going on a placement yourself would be to push yourself and embrace local culture. You only have one chance to undertake an overseas placement during your studies, so you may as well go big!\nDon\u2019t let the language barrier prevent you from travelling to Peru, the language course offered was amazing and that will get you up to speed. I can highly recommend Peru as a destination; it\u2019s a beautiful country with a fascinating history, and the people are so welcoming.\nMy placement in Peru was one of the best experiences I\u2019ve ever had and I would go back to do it all in a heartbeat!",
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        "raw_content": "Unique Gullah communities have ridden out many hurricanes\nBy: RUSS BYNUM, Associated Press\nST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - As a potentially catastrophic Hurricane Florence steamed toward the Carolinas, Josh Dais watched the weather reports on the TV in his barber shop and listened for updates from emergency officials.\nBut when it comes to deciding whether to flee this island where thousands of black residents trace their ancestry back to enslaved West Africans who once toiled in the fields nearby, the opinions of family elders can carry as much weight as those of professional meteorologists.\n\"If Mama won't leave, most folks aren't going to leave,\" Dais, 29, said Tuesday, recalling how he rode out Tropical Storm Irma last year and Hurricane Matthew in 2016 with relatives at his mother's home. \"If Mama and Grandma are going, then a lot of people are leaving.\"\nRespect for tradition and deep cultural roots have persisted for generations on St. Helena Island, the largest Gullah community on the South Carolina coast. An estimated 5,000 or more people living here are descended from slaves who worked rice plantations in the area before they were freed by the Civil War.\nSmaller enclaves of Gullah, referred to as Geechee in some areas, are scattered along the Southeast coast from North Carolina to Florida. Scholars say separation from the mainland caused the Gullah to retain much of their African heritage, including a unique dialect and skills such as cast-net fishing and basket weaving.\nDestructive hurricanes haven't been too frequent in St. Helena Island's past. But the so-called Sea Islands Hurricane of 1893 devastated the area after rolling ashore in Savannah, Georgia, and killed an estimated 2,000 people.\nEmory Campbell, a Gullah descendant and scholar, recalled riding as a boy in a neighbor's old cart on Hilton Head Island as Hurricane Gracie struck in 1959 and tore the roof off a hotel.\n\"We saw some remnants of hurricanes here when I was growing up,\" Campbell said. \"The wind would blow, you'd put some tin up against the window, but you wouldn't know that much except for the scratchy sounds on the radio coming out of Savannah.\"\nHurricane Matthew smashed and toppled trees across surrounding Beaufort County in 2016 but largely spared the modest ranch houses, bungalows and mobile homes of St. Helena Island.\nJohn Brown, 54, said he spent two weeks after Matthew cutting up fallen trees with a chain saw in his job for a municipal public works department. A giant live oak uprooted by the storm remains intact across the street from Brown's home.\n\"If my job didn't require me to stay, I'd be out of here in a heartbeat,\" Brown said after giving fresh water to his four cows Tuesday. \"I think most of the older ones, they're kind of stubborn. But the younger ones, not so much.\"\nSt. Helena residents said people started filling up gas cans and buying supplies Monday when the governor ordered evacuations for the entire South Carolina coast. Things calmed down Tuesday when the order was lifted for Beaufort County, though some local restaurants and businesses stayed closed.\nFlorence's track remained uncertain Wednesday. The National Hurricane Center said the storm is expected to slow as it moves toward the Carolinas and could even change direction before coming ashore.\nBertha Bradley wasn't worrying. She and her husband grew up on St. Helena Island and own Bradley's Seafood, a small cinderblock shop where they sell shrimp, flounder and whiting, all caught by their son.\nBradley said she has never favored evacuating ahead of hurricanes, in part because her great-grandmother never did. Bradley and her husband missed Gracie in 1959 because they were in Savannah after getting married. One subsequent storm, she's not sure which one, scared them enough to get them to leave the island.\nBut the traffic, she said, was awful.\n\"I said, 'Why get on the road like this? I'm going to get killed on the road,'\" Bradley said. \"I should stay in my house, where I have water and food. If God's coming for you, you can't run from him.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Wife of Author TJSS Passes Away\nIt pains me to write this, but a day ago Tang Jia San Shao announced on his public 'Weibo' account that his wife, Li Mo, had passed away of breast cancer. They were together for sixteen years and married in 2007, and they loved each other deeply. Early in his career, whenever he was sick and couldn't update his novels, she would often be the one to log into his account to notify all his fans, and so she was well-known to the Chinese community but perhaps not very well-known here.\nMany of you have read and loved Tang Jia San Shao's works. He authored quite a few novels being translated on Wuxiaworld, including Heavenly Jewel Change, Legend of the Dragon King, the Unrivaled Tang Sect, Child of Light, and Skyfire Avenue, and I'm heartbroken for his loss. Several days ago, on his private WeChat account, he posted this: \"Right now, I truly wish that these novels are true, that we really can go back in time. More than anything else in the world, I want to be able to go back to when I was 18.\" I didn't understand what he was referring to, but I had a bad feeling about it, especially after I saw so many other authors and writers that we were mutual friends with comment on that private post with 'hug' and 'prayer' emoticons. Now, I understand.\nThis is especially painful because just a month or two ago, I saw him celebrating the tv series drama release of his novel \"\u4e3a\u4e86\u4f60\u6211\u613f\u610f\u70ed\u7231\u6574\u4e2a\u4e16\u754c\" - \"For You, I'm Willing to Love the World\", which was a book that was essentially a love letter to his wife, based on his own experiences and their love. It hurts so much that this is how it ends.\nI don't know if he'll ever read any of this, and I don't want to intrude on his grief and send him any messages, but nonetheless, I'd like to ask everyone to join me in sending our thoughts, prayers, and condolences to an author who has brought us so much joy and who must be hurting more than we can even imagine.\nHeavenly Jewel Change is Complete!\nHere it is, the final 18 chapters and the end at last! It's been a long time coming, but thank you for bearing with us so patiently. RWX would like to apologise for holding it back due to his ever-busy schedule.\nThere are two people who of course need to be...",
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        "raw_content": "The big preview - Portsmouth\nIn-form Chairboys go in search of their fourth successive win when they make the trip to Fratton Park in Sky Bet League 2 this evening (k.o 7.45pm).\nGareth Ainsworth\u2019s men left it late to beat Bristol Rovers on Saturday, but Max Kretzschmar\u2019s 82nd-minute strike lifted the Blues into the play-off places.\nPortsmouth are also enjoying a spell of good form, winning three and drawing one of their last four games.\nBondz N\u2019Gala scored the only goal of the game last time out as 15th-placed Pompey beat Bury 1-0 at Fratton Park.\nGareth Ainsworth \u2013 speaking to Chairboys Player\n\u201cIt\u2019s probably about a year on from the last time we were at Fratton Park. It will be big for us and I know some Wycombe fans won\u2019t have been there before and some of my players will never have been down there before.\n\u201cIt will be a big crowd and they won at the weekend so it will be a good game and probably 11 v 11! We\u2019ll have to break them down and away from home we do really well.\n\u201cWe go to clubs and we take the game to them and stamp our authority on them, I think we\u2019ve got a good squad at the moment and I\u2019m really happy with where we are.\u201d\nSaturday's match-winner Max Kretzschmar added: \u201cIt will be a big crowd at Portsmouth and they have the highest average attendance in the league.\n\u201cWe\u2019ll all be up for it and when you\u2019re winning games you don\u2019t feel the tiredness. We\u2019ll go again and hopefully get another three points.\u201d\nGuy Whittingham \u2013 speaking to portsmouthfc.co.uk\n\u201cWhat we really want is something we haven\u2019t had yet this season \u2013 back-to-back wins in the league. We know there\u2019s a lot of hard work still to do and we\u2019re not getting carried away.\n\u201cBut there have been the odd mistakes that have cost us goals in the past and that\u2019s the sort of thing we\u2019re beginning to cut out.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been a while since our last match under the floodlights at Fratton Park \u2013 it seems like ages. I always like forward to them as a player because there would be a great atmosphere.\n\u201cThey\u2019re on a great role and are a decent side. I\u2019m sure people wouldn\u2019t have expected them to be where they are.\n\u201cGareth Ainsworth is a good guy and you can see that they\u2019re all working their socks off for him. They have a lot of young guys who play without fear and just want to get on with it.\u201d\nWanderers could be boosted by the return of winger Sam Wood, who missed the victory at Rovers through illness. Steven Craig travelled with the squad to the Memorial Stadium after returning to training following a viral infection, but the striker didn\u2019t feature on the bench.\nDean Morgan is still a doubt with a nerve problem in his thigh, while Leon Johnson continues to struggle with a hip complaint.\nPortsmouth strikers David Connolly (calf) and Tom Craddock (knee) are likely to miss out, but fellow front-man John Marquis has extended his loan from Millwall and is set to feature.\nMarcus Painter (calf) is also unavailable, while Trevor Carson should return between the posts after being ineligible for Saturday\u2019s win at parent club Bury.\nWycombe 5/2\nSign up to Sky Bet and earn money for the Wanderers. The official Football League betting partner will donate \u00a310 to the Chairboys for every fan who registers.\nSign-up by clicking here and then register via the top left-hand corner of the page. If you already have a Sky Bet account, then you will need to sign up again by clicking on the link above.\n.hereTravel details for the game can be found\nCan\u2019t make it to Fratton Park? Don\u2019t worry as Chairboys Player will be providing live commentary from 7.40pm. Click here to sign up.",
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        "raw_content": "PRESTON: For Baltimore Ravens, international embarrassment raises some eyebrows\nThe Ravens' loss to the Jags on the international stage in Wembley Stadium was the type that can get head coaches fired.\nPRESTON: For Baltimore Ravens, international embarrassment raises some eyebrows The Ravens' loss to the Jags on the international stage in Wembley Stadium was the type that can get head coaches fired. Check out this story on yorkdispatch.com: https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/09/25/preston-ravens-inteafter-getting-embarrassed-international-state-ravens-cant-afford-another-ugly-los/700037001/\nMIKE PRESTON, The Baltimore Sun (TNS) Published 12:04 p.m. ET Sept. 25, 2017\nBaltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, left, greets head coach John Harbaugh before an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, Sunday Sept. 24, 2017. The Ravens lost the game, 44-7, spurring talk that another ugly loss could put Harbaugh's job in jeopardy.(Photo11: Matt Dunham, AP)\nThe Baltimore Ravens suffered a 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday in London.\nThe loss dropped the Ravens to 2-1 with a meeting vs. rival Pittsburgh next Sunday.\nThe Ravens haven't been to the playoffs in three of the last four years.\nThe Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on the international stage in Wembley Stadium was the type that can get head coaches fired, but that would be a premature decision.\nNow if it happens again ...\nNFL teams are usually allowed one nightmarish game a season and the Ravens had one of those Sunday, Sept. 24, in a 44-7 loss, one of the worst defeats in team history.\nAfter the game the Ravens' critics were already writing off the season. They were declaring the Ravens as pretenders because they had beaten Cleveland and Cincinnati, but couldn\u2019t handle a perennial loser like the Jaguars.\nRavens not as bad as they looked: The Ravens really aren\u2019t as bad as they showed Sunday. There are a number of words to describe the loss to Jacksonville. Horrible. Pathetic. Embarrassing. Painful. These are just a few.\nBut New England plays a game like this every year. Only a few weeks ago, the Patriots were embarrassed by Kansas City, so the Ravens get a reprieve. But right now owner Steve Bisciotti has to have an eyebrow raised and if it happens again there could be trouble brewing.\nThe Ravens played this kind of a stinker in the 2016 season finale against Cincinnati. Since then they have beaten a Bengals team that didn\u2019t score a touchdown in its first two games and a Browns team that started a rookie quarterback. The Ravens aren\u2019t overrated; they just haven\u2019t played a good team yet.\nAnd after the loss to Jacksonville, there is still uncertainty about them having played a good team. The Ravens turned in a dud.\n\u201cYeah, it happens,\u201d Ravens safety Eric Weddle said of the poor performance. \u201cJacksonville is a good team. We knew it. We didn\u2019t overlook them by any means. We don\u2019t overlook anybody in this league.\n\u201cYou know, it\u2019s just tough. Sometimes the ball gets rolling. They make a few plays. We don\u2019t create field position, don\u2019t get a stop and before you know it, it\u2019s 20-0 before you blink and it\u2019s out of hand.\u201d\nListless Ravens were outcoached: Two things were clearly noticeable in the loss. The Ravens played with no energy and they were outcoached. That\u2019s the two things an owner has to keep an eye on, especially with a coach who is in his 10th season. Forget the contract extension. The Ravens haven\u2019t been to the playoffs in three of the last four years. That\u2019s the bottom line.\nThat\u2019s what got Brian Billick fired after the 2007 season when they had several lackluster performances. Plus, owners have a lot of pride and they don\u2019t like being embarrassed, especially in one of the NFL\u2019s showcase games.\nSo if this lethargic effort was because of jet lag the Ravens shouldn\u2019t play in London again, or Mexico or Moscow or Peru. As bad as the Ravens are on the road under Harbaugh they shouldn\u2019t play any place outside of Cleveland.\nOn Sunday, the Ravens played as if they had a 53-man inactive roster instead of an active one. If this had been a Pop Warner game they would have stopped it after the third quarter.\nThe Ravens had -1 yard of total offense in the first quarter. Midway in the third they faced a first-and-30 situation at their own 23. Joe Flacco finished with a QB rating of 12.0 and completed just eight of 18 passes for 28 yards.\nWas this the pass happy NFL or Woody Hayes at Ohio State?\nJacksonville took the Ravens\u2019 defense to school. The Jaguars ran straight at them and then threw short over the middle and in the flats. Then they isolated the Ravens linebackers in one-on-one coverage and attacked their safeties with tight end Marcedes Lewis.\nRavens had no answers: The Ravens had no answers, and that\u2019s what concerns me. It\u2019s one thing to get outplayed by Pittsburgh, Kansas City or New England, but these were the Jaguars. The Ravens even had more fans here even though the Jaguars had been coming to London for years.\nThis was like traveling thousands of miles to get punched in the stomach by the Buffalo Bills, or worse yet, the New York Jets.\n\u201cWe have to correct our mistakes, make adjustments in certain spots because we can certainly play better defense,\u201d Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said. \u201cI never thought we were going to go undefeated in 16 games. It\u2019s just one game and there are 13 more left. That\u2019s a lot of football.\u201d\nSteelers up next: That\u2019s true, but this was a big game for the Ravens. If they had won they would have been 3-0 with two big games coming up against rival Pittsburgh and then off to Oakland. The Ravens could have had a bye after traveling to London but decided to stay with the normal rotation.\nIt was a gamble and we\u2019ll see how that decision pans out. 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        "raw_content": "Why Saltaire is one of Yorkshire\u2019s top attractions\nPhotos: Joan Russell\nThe Saltaire Octopus marks the start of the Aire Sculpture Trail, one of 15 sculptures that link Saltaire to Shipley\nSir Titus Salt would be pleased with the way his workers\u2019 village has developed, except maybe for the local bars, as Richard Darn reports\nSir Titus moved his alpaca textile operation out of the city to a green field site at Shipley beside the Leeds-Liverpool canal\nAny destination you can reach by boat, rail and tow-path is a place worth visiting in my book. That\u2019s why Saltaire village ranks right up there as one of Yorkshire\u2019s top attractions. This magnificent example of Victorian philanthropy is just as impressive today as it was when it was built by Sir Titus Salt in 1853 to offer his mill employees a green, pleasant and clean environment in which to live and work.\nToday it offers an eclectic mix of galleries, shops, restaurants and cafes, topped by magnificent architecture, making it a great day out. It has also become a magnate for artists with Salts Mill housing the world\u2019s largest permanent collection of work by Bradford-born David Hockney.\nSaltaire is a success story that strides confidently across 160 years of history. Its origins lay in the misery of Bradford\u2019s slums. During the 19th century the city\u2019s textile industry boomed, transforming a small backwater into an industrial powerhouse and one of England\u2019s most prosperous localities. But that was at the expense of dreadful conditions for the workers and their families who made it possible. The town gained an ugly reputation as the nation\u2019s most polluted with 200 chimneys belching sulphurous smoke. Factor in the squalid living conditions and life expectancy slumped to 18 years, skewed by desperately high infant mortality rates.\nIt was against this backdrop that liberal-minded Titus Salt, who earlier in his career had tried to reason with Luddites fearing machines would take their jobs, moved his alpaca textile operation out of the city to a green field site at Shipley beside the Leeds-Liverpool canal. He celebrated its opening with a banquet to which uniquely his workforce was invited. Not surprisingly, a job at this particular mill was much sought after and a prohibition on alcohol was a small price to pay for having schools, green spaces, alms houses, hospital, library and a secure job.\nWaterside walking in Saltaire\nTitus Salt built his village around the Italianate Salts Mill over a 20 year period and by no means was he the first visionary industrialist. But his legacy has been the most profound and is visible around every street corner. A lovely one minute clip on the British Film Institute website offers a beguiling window into life here in 1901, with workers exiting Salts Mill after a day\u2019s work. The scene is a world away from the grime that persisted in heavy industry well into the 20th century and a cheery inquisitive workforce is captured wearing a limitless range of headgear, with a broad street leading to a wooded hillside in the distance.\nHappily you can still stand on the spot where these images were captured. Bulldozers may have wreaked havoc on Yorkshire\u2019s heritage in the post-war years, but Saltaire has lost less than one percent of its buildings (Wash House, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Congregational Sunday School and Midland Railway Station). Today it is more secure than ever for in 2001 it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognising that its example of social welfare combined with far-sighted town planning spread across the globe.\nUnlike other similar model villages, Saltaire is not a museum, but a living community. Keen to promote self-reliance, Titus Salt built 40 shops in his new village and people came from miles around to shop, attracted by the clean streets and variety of goods on offer. Even today there\u2019s an excellent range of independent outlets to browse, run by local people and often offering products with an ethical slant. It\u2019s a retail success story that is traced back to its roots by local historian, Roger Clarke, in his book called \u2018A Penny for Going\u2019 (available from Saltaire United Reformed Church Shop, \u00a38.50), which includes marvellous images of old shop fronts.\nWalking around the village I can\u2019t help thinking Titus Salt would be pleased by how it has developed. 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        "raw_content": "December 20, 2013 By Jay\nWord of the Year for 2013: Selfie\nA \u201cHappy Holidays\u201d selfie by Zinzin\u2019s founder and co-creative director (I, me, mine\u2026)\nHappy Holidays everybody. The Word of the Year for 2013, according to both the Oxford Dictionaries and Geoffrey Nunberg, is selfie. Listen to Nunberg\u2019s commentary on Fresh Air \u2014 Narcissistic Or Not, \u2018Selfie\u2019 Is Nunberg\u2019s Word Of The Year \u2014 which he concludes with:\nI give the critics a lot of the credit for making \u201cselfie\u201d a contender for word of the year. When we look back on 2013, we\u2019ll recall this not just as the year when everybody was posting pictures of themselves on social media, but as the year when nobody could stop talking about it.\nIt seems that anointing a Word of the Year is a competitive sport. Dictionary.com chose privacy as its Word of the Year for 2013, which is pretty much the exact opposite of selfie. Merriam-Webster chose science as its Word of the Year, apparently for some sort of scientific reason. Meanwhile, the Collins Dictionary has tapped geek as the Word of the Year, which seems a few years late, unless they just make geek the Word of the Year every year, in which case I applaud their lazy efficiency. And Germany has their own Word of the Year, #GroKo (yes, the hashtag is part of the \u201cword\u201d), which is short for Grosse Koalition, or Grand Coalition, the new political partnership between Germany\u2019s two largest parties. (I guess you have to be there.) The NSA probably knew they\u2019d choose #GroKo well before the Germans made it official, but it was nice of them to keep mum and not spoil the surprise.\nPerhaps 2014 will be the year everyone turns their cameras around and takes pictures of other people \u2014 you know, just as an experiment. Maybe it will be the year of the youie, or the themie. In the meantime, all of us here at Zinzin would like to wish all of you the happiest and most joyful of holidays and a wonderful new year.\nFor a different \u2014 and deeper \u2014 take on the selfie culture, here\u2019s the late great George Harrison singing and talking about his Beatles song, I Me Mine:\nFiled Under: Language Tagged With: Beatles, Geoffrey Nunberg, George Harrison, video, Word Of The Year",
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        "raw_content": "How Much Money Do I Need to Retire Early? | Zurich Life\nIf you are financially secure and in a position to be able to retire at 55 or 60, you will no doubt enjoy a long and happy life in retirement. But is this a viable option?\nYou can retire at any age, but whether you can afford to is another question. According to the CSO, 68% of workers expect to retire aged between 60 and 69 years, while one in twelve (8%) have no intention of ever retiring. The number of workers who expect the State pension to be their main source of income has risen from also.\nGovernments around Europe are looking for a long-term solution to the problems facing State pension provision. And the Irish government is no exception. It has already taken measures to begin addressing the issue by increasing the age at which the State pension is paid. This means that anyone who is due to retire after 2028 will not qualify for the State pension until they are 68 years of age. So while you may hope to retire at 55, 60 or 65, a potentially significant part of your retirement income may not be paid until you reach 68. The question you need to ask yourself is, if you hope to retire at 55, 60 or 65, how are you going to provide for yourself in those intervening years?\nHow much you need to retire aged 55, 60 and 65 really depends on the lifestyle you would like to have in retirement, while also considering that due to better health for an ageing population, life expectancy is increasing. By 2046, men can expect to live until they are 85 years of age, and for women, their life expectancy will be on average 89 years of age*.\nFor those planning for retirement in an ideal world they should be saving as much as possible and therefore a better question to ask yourself is how much can I afford to put towards my pension fund each month?\nGenerally, by the time you reach retirement your mortgage will be paid and your children will have moved out of home. However, there are other expenses that will still have to be paid. If, for example, you haven't bought your own home, then rent will still need to be paid. Any health insurance scheme you had through your employer will cease when you stop working. Equally, now that you have more time to do the things you like to do, you will need to have enough money to fund your lifestyle in retirement.\nIf relying on the State pension, a person must be 66 years of age in order to qualify**. Therefore, if you are planning on surviving on the State pension alone, early retirement is not an option. It is also important to note that the age of State retirement is set to increase over the next few decades. By 2021, the retirement age will be 67 and by 2028 it will be 68 years of age.\nSo if you are planning on retiring in your 50s or early 60s, you will need a substantial pension pot to sustain you over the next 20-30 years.\nPlanning for retirement is an important step to take, and it's never too soon or too late to start planning your pension which will help you to have the lifestyle and financial stability you desire in your retirement.\nNot sure what you're spending your money on and want to see how much you could save for your retirement? Take a quick look at your monthly income and expenses with our budget calculator. This will give you an idea of how much money you have available to save.\n* Source: CSO Population and Labour Force Projections 2016-2046.\n** Source: Department of Social Protection, January 2019.\nHow many PRSI contributions do I need for the State pension?",
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        "raw_content": "In today\u2019s business world of new advancements and shifts in technology, globalization and demographics, boards face the challenge of ensuring their organizations are effectively and appropriately aligning themselves to succeed in this \u201cnew world of work.\u201d On the board\u2019s agenda is a series of articles set to be released every 6-8 weeks and will share insights on how boards can surge their organizations forward both cohesively and successfully while facing the challenges of today. 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        "raw_content": "Oliver Williams is an Integration and Participation Worker at XenZone, ensuring our Kooth service is known and embedded in the local communities and works closely with local services where it is commissioned. Oliver is also a professional therapist. He has a background in education and care and has supported many people with severe and enduring [\u2026]\nFollowing the Government\u2019s recent NHS funding commitment, many of us in mental health professions are considering the priorities we should be working to over the next ten years. Conversations are ongoing in efforts to make sure we can provide the right care for everyone who needs it. One of the areas generating a lot of [\u2026]\nThe introduction of the THRIVE model from the Anna Freud Centre in 2014 changed a lot of perspectives. Supporting children and young people\u2019s mental health since then has evolved \u2013 in my opinion, for the better. The tiered system of mental health care, which saw support being given along a linear path with one point [\u2026]\nToday is University Mental Health Day. I hope we will hear announcements from universities which represent real progress in the way we offer support to our students. Face-to-face counsellors have borne the brunt of rising demand for support for too long; it\u2019s time we started to build \u2018wraparound\u2019 care for those who cannot sit on [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "BX News: St. Rays Hands Out Toys\nBX News: St. Rays Hands Out Toys: Students Give to Needy BRONX \u2013 St. Raymond HS for Boys Assistant Principal Jeff Sidoti, Campus Ministry Director Damian Carparell...\nSpeeding Up Healthcare in the Bronx\nExpressCare Will Provide Patients with Fast Access to High-Quality, Urgent Care\nReduce Emergency Department Wait Times\nHEALTH\u2013 NYC Health + Hospitals officially marked the opening of the public health system\u2019s first ExpressCare Clinic in the Bronx, at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln.\nProviding faster access to medical care for patients who face non-life-threatening conditions, the new clinic will be open at the busiest hours seven days a week and will ease overcrowding in the hospital\u2019s emergency room. 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Children and teens will continue to receive care in primary care, when appropriate, or the pediatric emergency room, which typically has short wait times.\nPatients visiting ExpressCare who are assessed as having serious medical conditions that cannot be treated in an urgent care setting or who may require hospital admission will be fast-tracked to the Emergency Department for further treatment.\nThe ExpressCare Clinic at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln began treating patients under a soft launch starting in August, and patient volume has quickly grown, even before today\u2019s official opening. From August 15 to 31, the clinic saw 121 patients, followed by 359 in September and 638 in October. There were 202 patients treated from November 1 to 8.\nNYC Health + Hospitals worked with OneCity Health, the State\u2019s largest Performing Provider System, part of the Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, to create the clinical model for the ExpressCare clinics, which are designed to support the DSRIP goal to reduce avoidable hospital use by 25 percent by 2020.\n\u201cWe are delighted to have the ExpressCare service, a high-quality, walk-in, urgent care clinic, for our community,\u201d said Milton Nu\u00f1ez, chief executive officer of NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln. \u201cBecause our hospital has the busiest single-site emergency department in the region, we fully expect that ExpressCare will help to reduce the wait time for many who come to us through the emergency department by providing immediate care for those with less emergent cases.\u201d\n\u201cExpressCare provides an important alternative to other options in the urgent care market, which are often stand-alone clinics,\u201d said Israel Rocha, vice president of NYC Health + Hospitals for OneCity Health and chief executive officer of NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst, which has also opened an ExpressCare Clinic. \u201cExpressCare offers a fast convenient way for patients to access our full continuum of care, including follow-up and specialty care. ExpressCare can serve as an entry point to all that NYC Health + Hospitals has to offer patients.\u201d\n\u201cNew Yorkers deserve to receive quality health care in a timely and dignified manner,\u201d said New York State Senator Jose Serrano. \u201cThe new ExpressCare Clinic will ease emergency room congestion, while increasing access to care for those with non-emergency conditions. I applaud NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln for providing this invaluable service to the people of the Bronx.\u201d\n\u201cThe ExpressCare Clinic at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln will provide patients with faster access to expert medical care, and I am happy that my district was the first in the public health system to offer this service,\u201d said Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo. \u201cThis is a major step to guarantee that our residents continue to receive the medical care they deserve.\u201d\n\u201cMaking ExpressCare clinics accessible to communities in which emergency rooms are already overcrowded is a step in the right direction,\u201d said Assemblyman Marcos A. Crespo. \u201cI commend NYC Health + Hospitals for being committed to providing prompt, flexible, and quality health services to the Bronx. This vision is one we need to replicate in the long run.\u201d\n\u201cFor many of our residents, accessible health care means going to the emergency room for non-life-threatening medical attention, forcing residents to not only pay a high cost for health services but also further taxing our emergency care resources,\u201d said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.\nExpressCare visits will be covered by most health insurance plans. Patients with insurance should bring photo identification and an insurance card to the clinic. Patients who are uninsured but eligible for insurance will be able to enroll.\nNYC Health + Hospitals plans to expand the ExpressCare model to other public health system facilities in the coming months. In addition to the ExpressCare clinic at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, one at NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst officially opened in October, and another is slated to open at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi in March 2019.\nTo get more information on ExpressCare or or to make an appointment with a primary care physician or other specialists at NYC Health + Hospitals, please call 1-844-NYC-4NYC (1-844-692-4692).\nLabels: ER, ExpressCare Clinic, healthcare, NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln\nWhen Senior Loneliness is More than Just the Holiday Blues\nBy Joanna Ignatiades, RN, Queens Resident, and Care Coordinator with the not-for-profit VNSNY CHOICE Health Plans\nHEALTH- The holidays are a time of happiness and celebration for many of us. Families get together to exchange season\u2019s greetings and ring in the New Year with generations of friends and family coming from far and wide.\nFor most, it\u2019s a festive time. But, especially for older members of our community who don\u2019t get out as much as they once did, or who may have recently lost a loved one, things may not feel cheery at all.\nAs a health professional who works to help New Yorkers live safely and independently in their own homes as they age, I\u2019ve seen firsthand how loneliness can trigger the Holiday Blues. In my role as a registered nurse and care coordinator for VNSNY CHOICE Health Plans, my roster often includes older patients with limited mobility and multiple chronic health conditions that keep them indoors when others are out shopping, celebrating and visiting with family.\nHoliday rituals can be especially daunting for someone who finds herself alone after celebrating the holidays for decades with a beloved spouse who has recently died. It\u2019s important to honor the past, but also to be open to new possibilities, and to take things one step at a time. Everyone handles loss differently, and if you know a neighbor or have a loved one who is alone at the holidays this year\u2014a phone call to say hello could bring welcome, and unexpected joy.\nHere are a few guidelines that we hope will help increase awareness of potential triggers for the holiday blues and offer simple strategies for inspiring good cheer\u2014in yourself, or someone you love!\nHelping Yourself Helps Others\nLoneliness is more prevalent this time of year. Take your mind off your own troubles by helping others in need. If you can manage to squeeze it in, spend a few hours volunteering at a local soup kitchen, or donate a collection of canned goods or second-hand clothes or toys to a favorite charity. Even visiting residents at a nursing home or children\u2019s hospital, or calling someone you know who is struggling can make a big difference in your outlook\u2014and theirs. Develop an \u201cAttitude of Gratitude\u201d for the things that truly matter. Your gift of spending time with those who are shut in or hospitalized this holiday can be the best medicine for both you and the receiver.\nBe Jolly, but in Moderation\nThere is nothing as enticing as a colorful row of holiday cookies and treats, but all that sugar and carbohydrates can zap your energy and then your spirits\u2014especially if combined with too much alcohol. We suggest sticking to healthy eating patterns during the holidays, emphasizing lean meats, leafy vegetables, whole grains and fruit. Avoid driving after indulging and be aware of any medications that may be contraindicated with alcohol.\nThis is the season of tradition \u2013 whether it\u2019s attending services, watching holiday classics, or spending time with family and loved ones. Homebound seniors may not be able to attend church or synagogue. A great way to combat this is to do your best to take advantage of technology; many services and holiday classics are now on TV or the internet. Select a few shows or movies and write down the times and channels to remind those that may have memory loss. If family lives far away, help shorten the distance by setting up Skype or other Internet tools so that your loved one can see and connect with relatives and grandchildren face to face.\nIf what you are experiencing is more than a transient case of the blues and is associated with a persistent feeling of sadness over a long period of time as well as loss of interest in things that previously brought you joy, notify your primary care physician as soon as possible.\nTo learn more about health plans that help elder New Yorkers live more comfortably, safely and independently in their own homes, visit www.VNSNYCHOICE.org or call 1-855-AT CHOICE (1-855-282-4642).\nLabels: elderly depression, VNSNY CHOICE Health Plans\nFlu Vaccine: The Best Protection\nFight the Flu Before You Get It\nBy Laura Korin, MD, MPH\nHEALTH- There were nearly 80,000 deaths and 960,000 hospitalizations due to influenza in the United States last year, making it one of the worst influenza seasons in years. The best protection is yearly influenza vaccination, but too few people receive this important vaccine.\nAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only 37% of adults and 58% of children ages 6 months and older were vaccinated last year.\nInfluenza, the \u201cflu,\u201dis a contagious respiratory infection caused by a virus. It spreads easily through droplets from flu infected people when they cough, sneeze, or talk, and can spread to others up to 6 feet away. These droplets can directly infect you by landing in your mouth or nose or if you touch a surface that has flu virus on it and then touch your mouth or nose.\nThe flu virus can live 24 hours or longer on certain surfaces. While strategies such as hand-washing and avoiding people who are sick are important, they are not enough to prevent infection with the flu.\nCertain people are more vulnerable to becoming infected and developing serious complications from the infection. This includes people 65 years and older, people with chronic medical diseases (such as asthma and diabetes, among others), pregnant women, and children younger than 5 years.\nHowever, even healthy people can get the flu and develop these serious complications. The vaccine not only protects you but others around you as well, which is important for those who cannot receive the vaccine.\nStudies have shown that pregnant women should receive the vaccine not only to protect themselves but also because it protects their babies for several months after birth.\nThose who cannot be vaccinated are those who are younger than six months, have medical contraindications, such as an impaired immune system, or those with severe, life-threatening allergies to flu vaccine or any ingredient in the vaccine (such as gelatin). Those who have an egg allergy can still get the vaccine. Even if the egg allergy is severe, it can still be given in a supervised medical setting with a health care professional who can recognize and treat severe allergic reactions.\nThere are several misconceptions about the vaccine:\nThe vaccine does not cause the flu.\nThe vaccines either contain inactivated virus which are not infectious or a particle that looks like the virus. The nasal spray flu vaccine is the only vaccine type that has the live virus, but the virus is weakened.\nAny of the vaccines may cause mild flu-like symptoms, but these do not compare to the symptoms and consequences of the actual flu virus infection.\nFor those who do get the flu soon after receiving the vaccine, it is likely because the vaccine was not yet effective. It takes 10 to 14 days for the body to develop the antibodies that fight the flu virus.\nThe vaccine does not work.\nThe vaccine effectiveness varies from year to year. The flu viruses mutate frequently. Health officials design the flu vaccine early each year based on predictions on which strains will be common in the coming season.\nSometimes their predictions do not match well or the flu virus strains mutate further. However, the flu vaccine is still a powerful tool in preventing infection and reducing the severity of illness in those who get the flu infection. In a CDC study of the 2016-2017 influenza season, the flu vaccine prevented an estimated 5.3 million illnesses, 2.6 million visits and 85,000 hospitalizations.\nThe vaccine is not safe.\nSevere allergic reactions are very rare. Guillain-Barr\u00e9 syndrome, a rare disorder where nerve cells are damaged by the body\u2019s immune system, is more common after flu infection than flu vaccination.\nIt is not too late to get the flu vaccine. While the earlier you get vaccinated, the better protection you will have. There are different types of vaccines available depending on your age and medical conditions and should be discussed with a health care provider.\n-Laura Korin, MD, MPH, is the director of Montefiore Health System\u2019s Preventive Medicine Residency Program and an assistant professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the department of Family & Social Medicine\nLabels: #flu #flushot #healthnews #news #media #bronxvoice\nCommunity Heroes Honored Throughout NYC\nWellCare Health Honors Community Leaders\nHEALTH- The 2018 WellCare Community Heroes awards are based on nominations received from Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens. WellCare\u2019s Community Connections sponsor the Community Heroes award program to recognize unsung heroes in our communities.\nThe awards honor community members and healthcare professionals who take action to improve our communities.\nFor six years, Rocio Garcia has helped transform the Soundview Community Partnership Program through activities like the\nannual women\u2019s empowerment event, Father\u2019s Day BBQ and a back-to-school event to help disenfranchised children prepare for a new school year. She is also a domestic violence advocate with Violence Intervention Program, Inc. in the Bronx.\nRocio Garcia, Maxine Ketcher, joined by WellCare Associates Stephen Ritz is the founder of Green Bronx Machine, which pioneered the use of indoor, urban agriculture in the South\nBronx. Through his work, Ritz founded the first edible classroom in America, which regularly feeds 450 students. His indoor and outdoor farms across the community provide food, workforce development and community access, while transforming culture and academic performance in schools.\nFor 10 years, Jessica Chacha has worked to bring greater community resources to families in northwest Queens. As co-founder of the Together We Can Community Resource Center, Inc., she has held resource fairs, events and workshops, with a focus on supporting immigrant families and closing gaps to bring\nresources to those in need.\nCamera Jackson is the founder of Elite Learners, a school- and community-based organization providing athletic, educational\nand mentorship programming to youth and their families.\nThrough her work, she manages an athletic program, a mentoring program for young men and women, and a program for foster children transitioning out of foster care.\nFor the past three decades, Joseph Corace has been serving his community, through Kiwanis. Corace joined Kiwanis in 1984, and is a charter member of the Mapleton Kiwanis Club, serves as the club\u2019s president. He also serves on the board of VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired and has been active in the Brooklyn School for Special Children, the Coney Island Sharks Football Association and the Rory Sparrow Foundation.\nAfter battling her own substance abuse challenges, Jada Hawthorne sought out the Alliance for Positive Change for support with her addiction. Since then, she has made it her mission to help others. Today, as a client liaison with the alliance, she is the first person program\nparticipants meet when they walk in the door, and she greets them with enthusiasm and compassion.\nAbout WellCare Health Plans, Inc. Headquartered in Tampa, Fla., WellCare Health Plans, Inc. (NYSE: WCG) focuses primarily on providing government-sponsored managed care services to families, children, seniors and individuals with complex medical needs primarily through Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Plans, as well as individuals in the Health Insurance Marketplace.\nWellCare serves approximately 5.5 million members nationwide as of September 30, 2018. For more information about WellCare, please\nvisit the company's website at www.wellcare.com<http://www.wellcare.com>.\nLabels: community heroes honored, health news, NYC, wellcare health\nFlu Season- Survey to Help Combat the Flu\nMontefiore and The Bronx Borough President Want to Hear Your Thoughts on Flu\nHEALTH- Every year flu tears across the country, hitting the Bronx particularly hard. In fact, last year, we saw the worst flu season in decades.\nThis year, Montefiore and the Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. are conducting a survey to learn how our community makes decisions about getting the flu vaccine.\nPlease answer our four- question survey here:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/feedbackflu\nYour feedback will help us create social media posts that directly respond to your point of view.\nWe look forward to hearing from you and wish you a happy, HEALTHY, holiday season!\nLabels: #fluseason #flushot #healthnews #news #media #bronxvoice\nWhen Senior Loneliness is More than Just the Holid...",
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        "raw_content": "\"Summer afternoon \u2014 summer afternoon \u2026\nthe two most beautiful words in the English language.\"\n\u2014 Henry James (1843-1916)\nI'm no climatologist, but by my calculations the average high temperature in Chicagoland so far this summer has been about 78\u00b0F. That's been the average high. Our average average high is closer to 82\u00b0F. Now, four degrees may not seem statistically significant to you lay people out there, but let me explain this in scientific terms. We was robbed. Ripped off. Or to be completely un-PC, we were gypped.\nI hear all you centrists out there \u2014 you sweater-weather people \u2014 rejoicing in your temperate way over our temperate weather. Pooh on you. It's summer, damn it, and I want me some. I want hot and sweaty and lazy. I want to lift my head in search of that waft of a cooling breeze. I want to feel like we eked out every dime's worth of our pool and beach pass purchases. I want to be so sick of summer that I can't wait for the kids to go back to school on Monday.\nBut I'm not. I'm dreading it. Last winter was interminable and the only thing that got me through was the thought of a long, hot summer. Now it's over and it feels like it never even got here. Worse yet, I don't think it's entirely the weather's fault that I feel so cheated. I think it's that I realize this is the last summer \u2014 or at least the last of the sweet summers we've known since my twins were born nearly 18 years ago.\nBack then, it seemed like we had a lifetime of summers stretching before us. I was careful. I didn't waste our summers. We took them at a slow, leisurely pace. I paid attention. I tried not to squander them. While all my kids have gone to sleep-away camp, it's never been for more than two weeks. I'm not passing judgment, just being selfish. I wanted them home.\nSince I first began to comprehend the concept of time, at just five or six years old, I recognized the incontrovertible (if inexplicable) law of nature that each summer is shorter than the last. Every winter, since that first dreadful one we spent on the NICU, I have made Big Plans for our summers. I dreamed of berry picking and bike riding and picnics. I planned how we would explore the city and discover a thousand new worlds in our own backyard. I envisioned car washes and sprinkler showers and lemonade stands. And bubbles. And sidewalk chalk.\nWe've done all those things, but not enough of them, if you know what I mean.\nNext summer is technically our last one before the twins head off to college or work or whatever lies ahead for them; but this was the last one that wasn't haunted by the Ghost of Summers Yet to Come, summers full of plans and changes and departures. I guess that's why they give the next to the last thing such a fancy name \u2014 so you'll pay attention.\nThis was our penultimate summer. It was a good one, but not good enough.\nBut I have hope. There's still a little time left. Even though school starts on August 31 and the pool closes after Labor Day, summer doesn't technically end until September 22 at 5:18 p.m. EDT. Do you hear that, weather gods? I want the rest of this summer to feel like summer. I promise not to waste it.\nThis is an original Chicago Moms Blog post. When Susan Bearman isn't ranting about weather conditions, she can be found writing at Two Kinds of People and The Animal Store Blog.\nLabels: Chicago Moms Blog, climate change, summer, Susan Bearman",
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        "raw_content": "Bangladesh coach Rhodes confident ahead of Windies tour\nDHAKA, Bangladesh (AFP) \u2014 Newly appointed Bangladesh cricket coach Steve Rhodes predicted a competitive Test series in the West Indies next month but said there was no reason the team could not win.\nThe ex-England wicketkeeper was formally introduced as the Tigers' coach today after his appointment was confirmed earlier this month following a long hunt for a new coach for the Test minnows.\nRhodes, who has never previously coached a national team, will make his debut during the Test series in the West Indies in July.\n\"If we get the team work right and team feel right, then it gives better chances to be successful in West Indies,\" Rhodes said in his first formal press conference as coach.\nHe said the team would try their best \"to win the series\".\n\"We all know that the task is a difficult one. Only two Test matches. We can come out from those traps and start the Test matches well, and then there is no reason why we can't win,\" he said, referring to the team's recent poor form.\nBangladesh, who are also scheduled to play three ODIs and as many Twenty20 internationals on the West Indies tour, will leave home on June 23.\nTalented fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman will miss the tour through injury, which Rhodes said was a blow for the team's prospects in the Caribbean.\nAfter Sri Lankan Chandika Hathurusingha left the Bangladesh head coach position, the team \u2013ranked eighth in the ICC Test ranking \u2013 has seen a dip in form. They recently lost 3-0 in a short format cricket match against Afghanistan.\nThe West Indies, ranked ninth, are currently playing well, winning the latest Test series against Sri Lanka.\nWest Indies defeated Bangladesh 2-0 during a 2014 Test series.",
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        "raw_content": "World Cup fever builds as fans, teams pour into Russia\nKAZAN, Russia (AFP) \u2014 World Cup fever is finally taking hold in Russia, where wild enthusiasm in provincial centres, such as chilly Kazan, is filtering through to Moscow ahead of today's opening match in the capital.\nWhile curious locals have clamoured to see the likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar, it has proved a slow build-up to the June 14-July 15 showpiece, which is being held in Russia for the first time.\nThe tournament opener, featuring Russia and Saudi Arabia at the imposing 80,000-capacity Luzhniki Stadium, has so far failed to capture the imagination of Muscovites, although they have warmly welcomed foreign fans.\nGroups of South American supporters with drums and whistles took to the streets around Red Square this week, posing for pictures with shoppers.\nIn response, a small knot of local fans gathered, waving flags and good-naturedly chanting \u201cRussia, Russia\u201d.\nBut it has been outside the capital where enthusiasm for the beautiful game has really taken hold.\nAustralia were pleasantly surprised Monday when a crowd of 3,200 turned up to see Dutch Coach Bert van Marwijk put the Socceroos through their paces in Kazan \u2014 a two-hour flight east of Moscow.\nA public holiday gave fans the opportunity to show their support at Australia's state-of-the-art training complex in the capital of the semi-autonomous Republic of Tatarstan.\n\u201cIt was good to see all the fans from Kazan come out and support us, we didn't really expect it,\u201d said Australia defender Josh Risdon, who postponed his honeymoon following his selection to the Socceroos' squad.\n\u201cAussie, Aussie, Aussie, Go, Go, Go,\u201d screamed sections of the crowd, many waving yellow and green Australia flags handed out by organisers.\nDefender Josh Risdon appreciated the backing ahead of Australia's Group C campaign against Euro 2016 finalists France at the Kazan Arena on Saturday.\n\u201cIt was good to see all the fans from Kazan come out and support us, we didn't really expect it,\u201d said the player, who postponed his honeymoon following his selection to the Socceroos' squad.\nBrazil pulling power\nIn the Black Sea resort city of Sochi, about 5,000 people turned out to watch the Brazilian squad train, chanting the name of Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar.\nCroatia had barely touched down in Russia before they launched a charm offensive that won over supporters at Roshchino outside St Petersburg.\nHours after arriving they staged a training session at which free footballs, scarves and flags were launched into the stands.\nReal Madrid midfielder Luka Modric also exchanged passes with delighted youngsters.\nThe build-up has not been without controversy, with Egypt's Mohamed Salah attracting critical headlines in Britain after posing for a photograph with Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov.\nReports said Kadyrov, who with Moscow's support rules Chechnya with an iron fist, personally picked up the Liverpool, striker at his team hotel in Grozny and drove him to training in front of 8,000 cheering fans.\nWhile the atmosphere remains muted in the larger of the 11 host cities such as St Petersburg, it is sure to intensify as an estimated one million fans from 32 participating nations pour into the country.\nPresident Vladimir Putin said in a televised address last week that he wanted the event, which has cost Russia $13 billion to host, to be \u201can unforgettable experience\u201d for all involved.\n\u201cWe want this event to be a celebration, filled with passion and emotions,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Authorities Looking for Missing Teenager\n(Photo: Stearns County Sheriff's Office)\nWILLMAR -- The Stearns County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help in finding a missing teenager.\nAuthorities says 17-year-old Alexis Odenbreit was last seen in the Willmar area on September 12th. It is believed her surroundings may endanger her health, safety and welfare.\nShe is described as 5' 4\" tall, weighing about 118 pounds, brown hair that may be dyed slightly red and brown eyes.\nShe has a double piercing above her right eye and numerous tattoos on her wrists and hands.\nIf you have any information on her whereabouts you're asked to contact the Stearns County Sheriff's Office at 320-251-4240.",
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        "raw_content": "Teams Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden St Houston Indiana LA Clips LA Lakers Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New York Orlando Philly Phoenix Portland Sacramento SanAntonio Seattle Toronto Utah Vancouver Washington\nMonday, Jun. 19 9:00pm ET\nLed by Shaq, Lakers now NBA champs\nRECAP | BOX SCORE | GAME FLOW\nLOS ANGELES (AP) -- The big fella cried, spilling tears that had been welling up inside his massive 7-foot-1, 330-pound body for eight years.\n\"I just want to say thank you for believing in us. We're going to get one next year, too.\"\n-- Shaq saying the words every title-winning coach wants to hear.\nESPN.com's Report Card\nWell, you know that Shaquille O'Neal is going to get a good grade. All the guy did was score 41 and take over in the fourth quarter. But what about sidekick Kobe Bryant? He missed 19 shots, but helped his team in other ways. And even Glen Rice earned a nice grade. Maybe we're softening since the series is over. A few Pacers got good grades, too, but not the one who really needed to. So don't be too surprised when you click here for our comprehensive Report Card for Game 6 and see how we broke down everyone's game.\nWhy the Lakers won\nThey led 24-23 in the first quarter, then didn't lead again until the score was in the 90s. So you have to hand it to the champs for first of all sticking around all night when the Pacers were shooting the lights out. Then the Lakers took control in the fourth quarter, hitting 12 of 23 shots and outscoring Indy 37-27. Shaq didn't miss from the field in the fourth, and the bench hit crucial 3-pointers to keep momentum. After winning 67 games during the season, the Lakers had to win the series, and they had to win it in Game 6 or risk public humiliation. This was the coronation they had expected since November. They finished it off the right way.\nWhy the Pacers lost\nWe're going to go with the premise that the Lakers won the game, not that the Pacers lost it. Fact is that the Pacers were shooting better than 51 percent through three quarters and led 84-79 heading into the fourth. Then they hit only 5 of 17 shots in the fourth quarter, which is a tough way to win a game. We're not sure how Reggie Miller will be remembered after this one, failing to produce in the final minutes on the road yet again, but he did get the team here. More points from Rik Smits would've helped, more than four 3-pointers in the second half couldn't have hurt, but overall the Pacers just weren't as good as the Lakers. And they seemed to know it. They pushed the series six games and will be remembered in a positive light because of it. Other than winning it all, you can't ask for more.\nNumber of the Game\nThis number can mean two things. First, the Lakers' bench, which was not a factor through three quarters, nailed four 3-pointers in the final 12 minutes to augment Shaq's performance. Robert Horry (two), Rick Fox and Derek Fisher hit the big shots. Secondly, that O'Neal guy earned the MVP award for the regular season, the All-Star Game and the NBA Finals in the same season, which had been done only three other times before that (Michael Jordan twice, Willis Reed once). 4\nFinal Word: Robert Horry\n\"Pacers got a good team. It's two different styles of ball. The West is finesse, Indiana's like power. You can't go by how the guys in the West play. A lot of times, you know, we play really well; sometimes we don't. Tonight, the West showed they're the best. They're going to be the best for a while.\"\nWell, it ended on the night most figured it would. Maybe you thought it would be a sweep, you could've given the Pacers two home games before it all began. But ultimately in a series with two teams that each lost only five times at home, it came down to the Lakers closing a team out on their home floor. Tell us what you think of Game 6 of the NBA Finals, Shaq and Kobe or anything else Finals-related by clicking here.\nOur final word from L.A.\nLet's not get mushy. But Games 4 and 6 in this series were what NBA playoff basketball is all about. The middle game in Indiana went to overtime and the result was in doubt until the final seconds. Had Indy won it, we might be going to a Game 7. Then the Lakers' clincher was a well-shot game for much of it and the home team didn't really take control until the final five minutes. Can you ask for much more than that? If you managed to stay awake past midnight on the East coast you might have seen what is the next NBA's dynasty. Look for that to be the talk in the coming days, as Michael, Magic and Larry are all asked to discuss what place this Lakers team has with the other greats. We'll reserve judgment for awhile, but watching Kobe and Shaq together is a bit scary.\nHe hugged his family, lifting several of them off the floor, and walked to center court where the championship and MVP trophies awaited and the purple and gold confetti streamed down from the rafters.\nThis was the moment that had eluded Shaquille O'Neal. Bad free-throw shooter, one-dimensional player, bad actor, a rapper without a ring -- all those titles had dogged him throughout his NBA career.\nLike Magic, Wilt and Kareem before him, Shaq and his sidekick Kobe can now be described with just one word: champion.\nTaking over in an exciting fourth quarter that ended Larry Bird's coaching career, O'Neal and Bryant led the Los Angeles Lakers to a 116-111 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of the NBA Finals for the franchise's first title since 1988.\n\"I've waited eight years of my life for this to happen, and it finally happened,\" said O'Neal, who broke down at center court after achieving the goal that had eluded him for so long.\nThe victory gave Lakers coach Phil Jackson his seventh title -- his first without Michael Jordan -- in just his first season coaching a team that had been ousted from the playoffs in each of the first three seasons since O'Neal and Bryant arrived.\nO'Neal scored 41 points, marking the third time he scored 40 or more in this series. \"Ugliest 41 I ever had,\" he said.\nBryant had 26 including four free throws that clinched it in the final 13 seconds.\n\"I'm numb. I'm just numb right now,\" the 21-year-old Bryant said. \"I didn't know champagne burned this much when it gets in your eyes.\"\nO'Neal, 28, was the unanimous choice for MVP of the series, adding to his MVP awards from the regular season and All-Star game.\nO'Neal and Bryant hugged on the court after the final buzzer, and O'Neal was mobbed by his family as he tried to leave the court. With his exit blocked, he turned around and headed to midcourt to receive the championship trophy.\nIt was the 12th title in franchise history for the Lakers, the seventh since they moved to Los Angeles in 1960. Magic Johnson, Kareem-Abdul Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain had earned Los Angeles' previous titles, and this starstruck city had been anxiously awaiting the next one -- especially since O'Neal arrived from Orlando in 1996.\nEven though they trailed for most of the first three quarters against a better shooting, more experienced opponent, the Lakers were the superior team down the stretch.\nIndiana tied the game at 103-103 on a 3-pointer by Jalen Rose with 5:04 left, but that was the beginning of the end.\nRobert Horry, who won his third career title, hit a leaner from the lane, and Ron Harper, who won his fourth, stole the ball on the Pacers' next possession.\nO'Neal hit a soft 10-footer from the baseline, Rose missed on a drive and Bryant calmly sank a 20-footer, bobbing and weaving and whistling ever so slightly as he sauntered back to the bench and Indiana called timeout with 3:28 left.\nThe Pacers then went to the Hack-a-Shaq defensive strategy, sending O'Neal to the line four times in a span of 21 seconds. He missed three of them before Jackson took him out with 2:27 left.\nIt wasn't a great shooting game for Kobe Bryant, but he helped the Lakers in a lot of ways to get the win.\nWhen O'Neal returned with 1:56 left, the Lakers' lead was down to 110-107 and Indiana had the ball. Austin Croshere was fouled with 1 second left on the shot clock and made both to make it a one-point game.\nGlen Rice answered with two free throws, Croshere airballed a turnaround jumper, Bryant missed a drive and Miller rushed a long 3-pointer and missed.\nBryant then was isolated at the top of the key and was hacked on a drive. He calmly made both free throws with 13 seconds left for a 114-109 lead.\nDale Davis dunked for Indiana to make it a three-point game with 5.4 seconds left, but Bryant again went to the line and calmly sank two more to clinch it.\nAs he walked to the bench, he pointed to his ring finger, the one that will soon be adorned with a championship ring.\nAfter the game, owner Jerry Buss addressed the fans and commissioner David Stern presented O'Neal with his trophy.\nO'Neal held it aloft in his massive left arm and waved it to the crowd.\n\"I want to thank Phil Jackson, the real coach of the year,\" O'Neal said, referring to the media's selection of Doc Rivers of Orlando for that award. \"I want to thank you all for believing in us. We're going to get one next year, too.\"\nThat'll be the next test for the Lakers, to see if they can build a dynasty to replace Jordan and the Bulls.\nFor now, though, it's one title -- the one O'Neal and Bryant had been waiting for.\nO'Neal shot 19-for-32 from the field and grabbed 12 rebounds, while Bryant had 10 rebounds and four assists to buffer an 8-for-27 shooting performance.\nRice added 16 for the Lakers, who outscored Indiana 37-27 in the fourth quarter.\n\"That's what I like about Phil, not what he did with Michael and Scottie, but how he got the other guys to play,\" O'Neal said. \"He just put it down on paper and said this is what you're going to do.\"\nRose had 29, Miller 25 and Davis 20 for the Pacers, whose quest for the franchise's first NBA title came up short. In the end, they simply couldn't keep up with the energy the Lakers got from a crowd that waited 12 years for this moment.\nThe fans got out of control outside Staples Center. They set fire to four vehicles, including two police cars and a TV news van, and lighted several bonfires.\nAs many as 10,000 fans gathered to celebrate outside the arena, and the Pacers' bus was prevented from leaving for almost 2\u00bd hours because of the crowd. Fans mobbed O'Neal's SUV as it left the arena.\nFor much of the game, it looked like that party wouldn't happen until Game 7 Wednesday night -- or maybe not at all.\nThe Lakers repeatedly whittled down deficits and got within one, only to watch the Pacers surge back ahead. But when Los Angeles made yet another charge early in the fourth and finally took the lead, it was the Pacers who had to play from behind.\nBrian Shaw stole the ball from Rose three minutes into the fourth quarter and O'Neal scored on a fast break while being fouled to give the Lakers their first lead since late in the first quarter.\nO'Neal, who stayed down for a minute clutching his left knee, missed a chance for a three-point play. But Rose then missed a reverse layup with O'Neal in his way and Rick Fox nailed a long 3-pointer for a 94-90 lead.\nIt would be another 3-plus minutes before Indiana tied it, and Horry's leaner with 4:48 left gave the Lakers the lead for good.\nTheir championship capped a season that included winning streaks of 19, 16 and 11 games. Their playoff run included a stunning comeback from a late 16-point deficit to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals.\nSam Perkins gave Indiana its first double-digit lead on a 3-pointer with 7:44 left that made it 42-32. Perkins hit another 3, the Pacers' seventh of the game, for a 47-35 lead midway though the quarter.\nThe Lakers finally took back the momentum late in the quarter, getting a steal from Bryant, a dunk from O'Neal, a steal from Harper and a 3-pointer by Bryant -- all in the final 47 seconds -- to close to 56-53 at the half.\nBryant started the third quarter with a short jumper to make it a one-point game, but the Pacers scored nine of the next 11 points, including a 3-pointer by Miller, for a 67-59 lead.\nMiller shot a glance at actor Jack Nicholson after hitting his next jumper, and the Pacers maintained control for the next few minutes. But Bryant hit a short pull-up jumper, A.C. Green made a 12-footer and Rice hit a 3-pointer from the corner to cut Indiana's lead to 71-70.\nLos Angeles had two chances to take the lead but failed both times as Bryant missed a jumper and Rice misfired on two free throws. Indiana got its lead back up to seven as Jackson had a 3-pointer and Miller had a three-point play.\nThe Lakers again closed within one, but Indiana scored the final four points of the quarter to take an 84-79 lead into the fourth.\nLakers reserve center John Salley became the first NBA player to win titles with three different teams. He also won with Detroit and Chicago. ... Lakers forward A.C. Green also was a member of the Lakers when they won in 1988. ... O'Neal picked up a technical foul in the second quarter for shoving Croshere in the back. Croshere also got kneed in the ribs while drawing an offensive foul on Horry late in the second quarter. 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        "raw_content": "Independence Day: Immigrants and the Great American Experiment\nAround this time last year, just before the 4th of July celebration, I wrote about comprehensive immigration reform and expressed high hopes that 2013 would be the year for sorely needed change.\nAt that time, the Senate was on the verge of passing its immigration reform package and House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) had maintained that the House would address its version of immigration reform before the summer recess commenced in August. Much has happened since then or should I say nothing much has happened when it comes to comprehensive immigration reform?\nAlthough the Senate passed its immigration bill, the House continues to dawdle as ongoing rumors report that there may be a window of opportunity for action sometime this summer or then again not until next year after the midterm elections. With the impending 4th of July holiday, it seems appropriate to take a break and reflect on Independence Day, immigrants, and the great American experiment.\nAs I noted last year, our nation is still so very young with so much promise. Just over 235 years ago, on Independence Day, July 4, 1776, the United States of America was founded with the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. That document proclaimed:\nThe members of the Continental Congress knew full well that by signing this historic document, they faced certain death should this great experiment fail.\nThe iconic imagery linked to Independence Day flows freely from one\u2019s imagination and the American psyche: Declaration of Independence, 1776, liberty, freedom, Statue of Liberty, immigrants, Ellis Island, Golden Gate Bridge, \u201ca nation of immigrants\u201d, equality, Constitution, \u201cback in the old country\u2026\u201d, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Lexington and Concord.\nA great experiment indeed as recognized in the Preamble to our Constitution which declares:\nAnd again, years later, as Abraham Lincoln penned the stirring words in his Gettysburg Address during yet another trying time in our nation\u2019s history:\n\u201cFour score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure\u2026 that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain\u2014that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom\u2014and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.\u201d\nSome would say that\u2019s all fine and good and it\u2019s great to know a bit about our country and its history but what does it mean? Why is this important and how can it possibly relate to issues facing our nation today?\nMany years ago, Garrison Keillor wrote an essay, \u201cLaying on Our Backs Looking up at the Stars\u201d, in an issue of Newsweek magazine where he ruminated on the United States, its Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, and immigrants coming to this great land. I often think of that essay as we approach Independence Day because it affirms so much of what\u2019s good about the United States.\nImmigrants remind us of our past and our forebears, our connection to the old country and its ways, who we were and who we came from, and why we are what we are today. But, at the same time, immigrants remind us of the future and what we as a people can achieve while celebrating our unity and at the same time embracing our diversity. The promise of America lies with its immigrants and what they bring to this land. Passage of comprehensive immigration reform will go far in repairing our current dysfunctional immigration system. Call your representatives in Congress and let them know that it\u2019s time for action. Remember it\u2019s our government.\nHappy Independence Day with liberty and justice for all!\nAn earlier version of this essay appeared in the June 28, 2013 issue of Asian American Press.\nPrevious story OCA Pioneer and Outstanding Citizen Achievement Honorees\nNext story Senate Confirms Puakela Kia\u2019aina to Interior Post",
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        "raw_content": "Home Latest Dirty money-Superbugs found on the notes and coins we handle\nDirty money-Superbugs found on the notes and coins we handle\nTests conducted by the microbiology team has found life-threatening bacteria on the money we handle every day.\nThe notes and coins we use every day carry potentially life-threatening bacteria, tests conducted by Dr Paul Matewele, Professor of Microbiology at London Met, and his team have found.\nThe tests, which were commissioned by money.co.uk, found 19 different bacteria on a variety of UK coins, polymer \u00a35 and \u00a310 notes and paper \u00a320 and \u00a350 notes, including two potentially life-threatening bacteria associated with superbugs \u2013 Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Enterococcus faecium (VRE). The airborne bacteria, Listeria was also found.\nDr Matewele said: \u201cOne of the most shocking discoveries was finding so many microorganisms thriving on metal, an element on which you wouldn\u2019t normally expect to see germs. The bugs have adapted to their environment, resulting in coins becoming a breeding ground for harmful bacteria.\nDr Matewele and his team of students found that cash is incredibly dirty and is a breeding ground for bacteria. Cash is exchanged between people thousands of times before it is discarded meaning bacteria is easily transmitted between people.\nLast year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published a list of antibiotic-resistant bacteria which post the greatest threat to human health. MRSA and VRE, two of the listed bacteria, were found on the cash samples tested.\nHannah Maundrell, Editor in Chief of money.co.uk said: \u201cWe were really shocked when the results revealed two of the world\u2019s most dangerous bacteria were on the money we tested.\n\u201cThese findings could reinforce the argument for moving towards a cashless society. I suspect people may think twice before choosing to pay with cash knowing they could be handed back change laced with superbugs.\n\u201cWe\u2019d recommend and remind people to wash their hands thoroughly after handling money to help prevent spreading these harmful bacteria.\u201d\nPrevious articleFinalists Announced for North West Football Awards\nNext articleOne of the world\u2019s most historically important railway artefacts has been rediscovered after more than 50 years\nCladding to be removed from nine blocks in Pendleton\nFresh appeal to find missing Kristina",
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        "raw_content": "Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Congressman Steven LaTourette (R-OH) Introduce the Community Access Preservation Act (CAP Act)\n\u00ab American Community Television Calls for PEG Commitments in the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger\nAmerican Community Television Calls on AT&T to Make PEG Channels Available to the Blind and Vision Impaired Community \u00bb\nCongresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Congressman Steven LaTourette (R-OH), jointly introduced legislation today that will help preserve Public, Educational and Government (PEG) access television channels across the country. The introduction of the Community Access Preservation Act (the CAP Act), was hailed by American Community Television (ACT) as critical to saving hundreds of channels as well as jobs in twenty states that passed statewide or state-issued franchising laws since 2005.\n\u201cACT has been working with these offices and many others to create a solution that will reverse the harm done to PEG access television,\u201d said John Rocco, President of American Community Television. \u201cThe CAP Act is critical to the survival of these important local television channels. We could be losing as many as four hundred PEG channels, starting now and continuing through January 2012, if we don\u2019t solve these problems.\u201d\nWisconsin and Ohio were among those hardest hit by statewide or state-issued cable franchising laws passed since 2005. Funding for PEG channels in Wisconsin and Ohio is being eliminated now and will completely be eliminated by January 2012. ACT estimates as many as sixty PEG channels could be eliminated in Ohio and over thirty could be eliminated in Wisconsin. Additionally, PEG funding will be eliminated in four other states, those states are Missouri, Florida, Iowa and Georgia. Kansas, Nevada and South Carolina, immediately lost funding when those states passed statewide/state-issued franchising laws. And cable run PEG channel operations were closed in several states, to include over fifty closures in California.\n\u201cCongress, through the cable acts of 1984 and 1992, intended to make sure that local communities could have PEG access channels and funding in return for the cable operators\u2019 use of public rights-of-way,\u201d said Rocco. \u201cThis legislation will restore what Congress intended and helps to secure a local community\u2019s ability to use these channels to communicate. We want to thank Tammy Baldwin and Steven LaTourette for reaching across the aisle to work together to save these channels.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Duigan, John Robertson (1882\u20131951)\nby F. J. Kendall\nJohn Robertson Duigan (1882-1951), pioneer aviator and electrical engineer, was born on 31 May 1882 at Terang, Victoria, elder son of John Charles Duigan, bank manager and grazier, and his wife, Jane, n\u00e9e Robertson, both native-born. He was educated at Brighton Grammar School and matriculated in 1899. In 1902 he went to England, enrolling in the City and Guilds of London Technical College, Finsbury, and obtaining a certificate in electrical engineering in 1904. Next year he qualified in motor engineering and driving at Battersea Polytechnical College and then worked for the Wakefield and District Light Railway, Yorkshire. Returning to Melbourne in 1908, he worked with G. Weymouth Pty Ltd, electrical engineers, but later that year went to live on a family property, Spring Plains station, Mia Mia.\nDuigan's experiments in aviation dated from 1908 when he constructed an unsuccessful kite and then began building a Wright-type glider that was completed and flown on a tether wire in 1909. It was capable of lifting two people off the ground. Before September 1909 he began construction of a powered aircraft of his own design. Apart from the engine, which was built by J. E. Tilly in Melbourne, the whole of the aircraft was made by Duigan at Spring Plains. His younger brother Reginald helped to assemble the aircraft and John first 'flew' in it hopping about twenty feet (6 m) on 16 July 1910. But by early October he was flying nearly 200 yards (183 m). These were the first flights in Australia of a locally designed and built aircraft.\nIn 1909 the Commonwealth government had offered a \u00a35000 prize to the inventor or designer of a flying machine suitable for military purposes. Believing his machine to be ineligible for entry because it was not capable of 'poising', Duigan did not submit an entry by the due date of March 1910. Later he found that 'poising' had been defined simply as the capability of turning within a half-mile circle and he submitted a late entry in August. The Commonwealth refused to accept this entry although the Defence Department requested a demonstration of the machine which took place in May 1911. The aircraft was never flown again and was presented to the Science Museum of Victoria by Duigan in 1920.\nDuigan returned to England in 1911 and obtained a flying licence from the International Aeronautical Federation in April 1912. He bought an Avro aeroplane and spent some months in developmental work on it at the A. V. Roe works in Huntingdon before selling it. Reginald joined him in England and before returning to Australia they bought an engine, which was used in an aircraft they built at their father's Ivanhoe home. It was flown at Keilor in February 1913 and was extensively damaged in a crash; though later repaired it was not flown again. Duigan's offer to sell it to the Commonwealth government in February 1915 for use at the Central Flying School at Point Cook was not accepted. Its ultimate fate is not known. On 26 November 1913 Duigan married Kathleen Rebecca Corney, a nursing sister, at St Paul's Anglican Church, Caulfield.\nOn 14 March 1916 he was commissioned as a lieutenant in No.2 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, and was appointed to command the squadron's 2nd Flight in August. He embarked in October and, after training in England, was promoted captain and confirmed as a flight commander in August 1917. Proceeding to France, Duigan went into action with No.3 Squadron. He was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in action on 9 May 1918 when his aircraft was attacked by four German planes over Villers-Bretonneux: although severely wounded he shot down one of the enemy and landed safely. His appointment with the A.F.C ended on 15 July 1919 and he resumed work in Melbourne as an electrical engineer. In 1928 he moved to Yarrawonga where he conducted a motor engineering business until 1941. He returned to Melbourne that year and for the rest of World War II was employed in the quality control branch of the Royal Australian Air Force. He then lived in retirement at Ringwood where, survived by his wife, he died of cancer on 11 June 1951. He was cremated with Presbyterian forms.\nDuigan occupies a special place in Australia's aviation history as he was the first Australian to design, build and fly an aeroplane in Australia but he appears not to have been involved in the development of aviation in a policy or technical sense. A memorial to him was unveiled on the Mia Mia-Lancefield road, near the site of the first flight, on 28 May 1960.\nLondon Gazette, 13 Sept 1918\nAero (London), 3 Aug 1910, 8 Mar 1911\nFlight (London), 10 June 1911, 6 Apr 1912\nAircraft (Melbourne), Oct 1960\nVictorian Historical Magazine, 45 (1974)\nAustralasian (Melbourne), 15 Oct 1910, 6 May 1911, 18 May 1912, 22 Feb 1913\nArgus (Melbourne), 28 Jan, 1 June 1911, 19 Feb 1912\nColac Herald, 6 May 1960\nAge (Melbourne), 30 May 1960\nScience Museum of Victoria, official files (Melbourne)\nHargrave memorial lecture, 1962 (Royal Aeronautical Society, Victorian Branch)\nwar diary, No.3 Squadron, A.F.C. (Australian War Memorial).\nF. J. 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        "raw_content": "Missouri S&T-Researchers Study Ways to Make Stronger Materials in 3-D\nby Andrew Careaga\nAided by funding from NASA and using methods similar to 3-D printing, researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) are running computer simulations of processes that could lead to stronger, more durable materials for the space agency.\nThe Missouri S&T researchers also plan to fabricate some of these new materials soon, says Dr. Frank Liou, director of the university\u2019s Laser Aided Manufacturing Process (LAMP) Laboratory and the Michael and Joyce Bytnar Professor of Product Innovation and Creativity.\nDr. Frank Liou observes the metal deposition process in Missouri S&T\u2019s Laser Aided Manufacturing Process (LAMP) Laboratory. (Photo Courtesy of Missouri S&T)\nFor the past 15 years, Liou and his colleagues have been developing a fabrication method known as additive manufacturing. The process involves the use of high-powered lasers to melt small particles of powdered materials as they exit a nozzle to create three-dimensional shapes, layer-by-layer. The technique is similar to 3-D printing, which has grown in popularity in recent years.\nAccording to Liou, the additive approach applies to a broad range of manufacturing \u2013 from the fabrication of large aircraft components to minuscule biomaterials used in surgical procedures. Some of Liou\u2019s students who enjoy fishing even joke about using LAMP\u2019s additive manufacturing tools to make a canoe, layer-by-layer.\nAdditive manufacturing approaches result in a denser, stronger material than conventional methods, such as milling, machining or forging of metals. Liou, who also directs Missouri S&T\u2019s manufacturing engineering program, says steel parts made using the additive method are 10 percent stronger than steel that is machined.\nIn his latest research, Liou is combining additive manufacturing with more conventional approaches to creating materials. He calls the approach \u201chybrid manufacturing.\u201d\nWith hybrid manufacturing, S&T researchers could apply an additive manufacturing technique to create aircraft components from two different metals \u2013 perhaps steel and copper \u2013 and then smooth the parts\u2019 rough edges using automated computer-numerical control machining.\nLiou has received about $660,000 from NASA to develop computer models of various additive manufacturing approaches. He believes the models will lead to a greater understanding of how layered materials adhere, or bond, to the surface on which they are deposited.\n\u201cIn many aerospace or biomedical applications, you cannot afford metal fatigue,\u201d or cracking of the material, Liou says. \u201cIt is important to understand how well a deposited metal bonds to the surface.\u201d\nLiou recently received another $750,000 from NASA to support the next step of this research: the fabrication of new materials not generally observed in nature. The research could lead to stronger metals as well as a way to repair expensive components instead of scrapping them, Liou says.\n\u201cSome dies or molds could cost a quarter of a million dollars to replace,\u201d Liou says.\nAbout Missouri S&T\nFor nearly 140 years Missouri S&T has been known internationally as a leading technological research university focused on academics, hands-on learning, undergraduate research and innovative programming. A leader in engineering, science, business, the humanities, social sciences, liberal arts, education and computing, Missouri S&T means excellence in education.\n1870 Miner Circle, Rolla, MO 65409\nThis entry was posted in Education, Research and tagged 3D Printing Materials, Missouri S&T, Missouri University of Science and Technology by david. Bookmark the permalink.\nle5f6c",
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        "raw_content": "Call for Short Screenplay (NYC)\nNarrative Short - Screenplay Needed - Paid (Downtown)\nDate: 2009-07-31, 4:18PM EDTReply to: gigs-pgg3u-1299171892@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]\nLooking for a screenplay for a narrative short to be filmed this fall. Funding in place for production, to be directed by award-winning filmmaker, currently accepting open submissions for screenplay. Looking for anything in the drama and/or comedy genres, preferably original and quirky. No action or horror stories. If your story is chosen, you will be paid $500 and receive a writing credit on the film, which is intended for major festival submission. Please submit a synopsis of your story and contact information. If we are interested, we will contact you to discuss it further and read your screenplay. Feel free to submit the screenplay up front as an attachment. You retain all ownership of submitted materials.\nSamm-Art Williams\u2019 hit comedic play \u201cThe Dance on Widow\u2019s Row\u201d opens 8/13 (Nashville)\nSamm-Art Williams\u2019 hit comedic play \u201cThe Dance on Widow\u2019s Row\u201d returns to Nashville after a successful and critically-acclaimed run at TN State University several years ago. The play depicts four wealthy widows in Nashville who invite the area's four most eligible bachelors to an intimate soiree for eight. Having already buried nine husbands altogether, they know that neighbors' tongues will wag like the tail of a starving dog with the key to the butcher shop; but they are willing to defy town mores and endure vicious gossip if there is a chance that they will meet \u201cMr. Right\u201d tonight. \"The Dance on Widow\u2019s Row\u201d is a light comedy about death, dating and superstition - - or, more specifically, about how hard it can be for a woman to get a date after she's buried a few husbands.\n\u201cThe Dance on Widow\u2019s Row\u201d is under the direction of Barry Scott, who is widely known for his successes as an actor, writer, producer, director, motivational speaker and voice over artist.\n\u201cThe results at TN State a couple of years ago were powerfully encouraging,\" Scott says. \"I am excited to bring this show back in an indefinite run to Writer\u2019s Stage and to give Nashville something that it doesn\u2019t get enough of: an extended run of a top- notch comedic theatrical production depicting African-Americans.\"\nThe cast features Diane Dixon, Stella Reed, Tamiko Robinson, Darlene Knight, Barry Scott, Kenneth Dozier, and Eric Williams.\nThe performances will be held at the Writer\u2019s Stage located at 1008 Charlotte Avenue. Performances will be held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30pm. The play is unique in that it is being offered to Nashville as an open run with no definite end date.\nTickets are $15.00 and can be purchased at the door or online at www.sistastyle.net ; For Group Reservations, please call 615-476-6430.\nbarry@bscottproductions.com\nsistastyle_productions@yahoo.com\nLabels: Barry Scott, Samm-Art Williams, Sista Style Productions\nClaude Purdy passes at 69\nClaude Purdy\nStormi Greener, Star Tribune\nClaude Purdy, the influential director and co-founder of Penumbra Theatre in St. Paul, died in Washington. D.C., on Monday after feeling ill. He was 69. His death was confirmed by officials at Penumbra, who had spoken with members of the director's family.\n\"Claude was a fantastic director with a deep well of understandingof black culture, aesthetics and spirituality, \" said veteran Penumbra actor James Craven, who worked with Purdy over the last three decades.\n\"He knew every texture, thread and fabric of the culture and he was able to put that onstage, light it and enlighten us. People talk about Lloyd Richards and other great directors. I would put Claude at the head of that pantheon.\"\nPurdy, who directed August Wilson's \"Fences\" at the Guthrie Theater in 1997, spent 10 years at Penumbra in the 1980s.\n\"He had a very visual approach to the stage, like a painter with acanvas,\" said actor-director Abdul Salaam El Razzac, who credits Purdy with being instrumental in his career. \"He could see figures coming to life, and he did it brilliantly.\"\nIn 1978, Purdy convinced his friend August Wilson to move from Pittsburgh to St. Paul and to write plays instead of poems. Purdy became an expert interpreter of Wilson's works, and staged them across the nation. He also became a mentor and career guide to a raft of actors.\nRohan Preston \u2022 612-673-4390\nLabels: Claude Purdy\nArthur W. French III's THIRD'S WORLD 7/30-8/16 (NYC)\nThird's World\nThursday - Saturday Performances: 7:30pm\nSunday Matinees: 3:00pm\nRoy Arias Theater Center\nPayan Theater, 5th Floor\n300 W. 43rd St. between 8th & 9th Ave.\nThe Box Office opens 45 min. before the show, for ticket purchase\nLabels: Arthur W. French III\nAn Invitation from Garlia Cornelia Jones\nWanted to share the start of something wonderful that I will be working on... I have begun to interview people etc, about their work at the cell / their involvement in Blackboard Reading Series.\nI share the following two links: \"the cell is...\" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9E_ibqhiCw\n\"Blackboard Playwright Conversation\" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSwc3oxYBHM\nIf you are not already following our youtube channel, I will be working on many more videos so if you are curious about what the cell is about, look there: http://www.youtube.com/thecelltheatre\nThis is the start of something wonderful!\nIf you haven't come by the cell, please do so!... (If you are in NY)... it is a very fun place!\nLove, Garlia--\nMasters of Fine Arts Candidate - Playwriting - The New School for Drama\nMasters Candidate - African American and African Diaspora Studies - Indiana University\nwww.thecelltheatre.org\ngarlia.jones@gmail.com\nNathan Ross Freeman launches new era in City of Arts Community 8/4 (Winston-Salem)\nWe need your support and attendance at the National Black Theatre Festival's screening of Authoring Action Documentary (formerly Winston-Salem Youth Arts Institute, makers of the renown award winning Indie Feature Mr. Bones.) Authoring Action Feature Doctumentary was compiled and edtited by Nathan Ross Freeman, Co-Founder and Artistic Director. It was made possible in large part by the Arts Council of Wisnton-Salem & Forsyth County. See the Trailer at www.authoringaction.org.\nCome celebrate the film's fast paced archival moments; the outreach prowess of 7 years of the Winston-Salem Youth Arts Institute and our new branding: Authoring Action. Our youth entering a new era of global impact communications. Their words will pierce you. Admission free. For further information call me at 336 995 2119.\nScript Writer ~ Filmmaker ~ Dramaturge\nCreative Writing & Spoken Word Educator\nLabels: Nathan Ross Freeman\nAfrican-American Themed Screenplays (US)\nDate: 2009-07-26, 9:48PM PDTReply to: gigs-6ttzk-1290778301@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]\nMystery Inc. is currently seeking an African-American themed screenplay in the reign of THE COLOR PURPLE, BELOVED, EVE'S BAYOU. Specifically looking for scripts that can be shot in the $1,000,000.00 range and that deal with the trials and tribulations African-Americans may have encountered in the early part of the 20th century. Script to be packaged with two other great socially important screenplays. For more info on the the production company see IMDb link : http://www.imdb.com/company/co0234135/ Record-breaking Director Attached: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1581380/ Please send synopsis for consideration.\nSupport The Essential Theatre 7/28 (DC)\nMeet WeGoCentric for the pro-active playwright\nA very smart, very savvy group of playwrights from Chicago got good and tired of waiting for the big theatres to notice/produce/support them. So they thought, \"What the hell? We'll just do it ourselves.\" Read about their fascinating work as WeGoCentric.\nI have been a playwright for over thirty years with some successes and many failures. I have always felt at the mercy of theatre companies, submitting scripts and then waiting . . . and hoping . . . and waiting . . . and . . .self-doubting . . . and, well, you get the idea.\nI thought many times \u2014 who is going to come to my aid? What theatre is going to say, \u201cWe love your musical!\u201d Where was my Angel (who, I fantasized I would somehow meet at a party) who would (after I charmed her and explained my musical) say, \u201cHere\u2019s $1,000,000 to produce your show!\u201d Yeah, sure, all of this could happen. And I could win the Lottery, too. The odds are about the same.\nI live in Chicago. The Windy City has a thriving theatrical community and literally hundreds and hundreds of talented playwrights call it home.\nCompanies such as Chicago Dramatists, Theatre Building Chicago, and others provide a fabulous service, supporting playwrights through classes, readings, and production opportunities. But due to budgets, staffing, space and time, these opportunities have limitations. There is a shortage of opportunities and a wealth of very good, if not experienced, playwrights in this town. For every opportunity, there are ten playwrights who believe they deserve that chance. And they are right. Here are excerpts from an article written by Gary Garrison, Creative Director of the Dramatists\u2019 Guild of America, discussing self-production with a group of dramatists in Seattle in 2008:\n\u201c. . . Guild members quickly articulated a common concern . . . dramatists can\u2019t get produced in their own backyards.\u201d\n\u201cWhat was extraordinary . . . was the almost instant call \u2014 by representatives of three large theatres . . . for playwrights to stop focusing on something that\u2019s probably not going to happen for a variety of predominantly economic reasons, and instead to channel that passion and energy to either co-producing . . . or self-producing.\u201d\n\u201c. . . there was something empowering in dramatists realizing that if they want their stories told to a local audience, they\u2019d most likely have to figure out for themselves how best to do that. And they should. They should figure it out because every voice should be heard, and every story desperately needs to be told.\u201d\nSo, how do playwrights who have a finished piece, either a play or a musical, get their play from the page to the stage? I faced this very situation in the fall of 2007 when I finished the first draft for musical, Song-Poems Wanted! The Musical. Although I was a member of Theatre Building Chicago\u2019s Musical Theatre Workshop, we had missed the deadline for submission to their 2008 Stages Festival. And though I knew the show had potential, I wasn\u2019t very optimistic that it would be chosen for one of the Monday Night Readings at TBC (there are only 8 each year) for the 2008-2009 year. At that time Chicago Dramatists didn\u2019t support the development of musicals.\nI had a choice. I could wait a year or try the traditional submission route (which basically still takes a year or more to come to fruition, if it ever does) or I could take the bull by the horns and force the development of this show. I knew the show needed to go through the development process (table readings, public readings, workshops) for it to become polished.\nSelf-production. Self-promotion. Those were the answers I discussed. In order to achieve what I wanted to do without waiting in a long line, I was determined to do it myself. Fortunately, with a background as an actor, director, producer, I had self-produced my own works in the past.\nSo I took the leap of faith, put almost ten-thousand dollar of my own money into developing the show, and as a result it will be presented at the Stages Festival, Theatre Building Chicago on August 22nd and 23rd, 2009. And this is just the beginning of the process of obtaining a commercially viable production of the show.\nI wanted to share my experience with other writers, so I formed WeGoCentric, the Writers\u2019 Entrepreneurial Group of Chicago in May. The Mission of WeGoCentric is to assist writers to become entrepreneurs by helping them self-produce, self-promote and self-publish their plays and musicals.\nThink of yourself, the playwright part of you, as a business. Of course you are an artist, too. But for most artists, to be fulfilled, your art needs to be exposed to the public.\nThink of WeGoCentric as a business-to-business, service-based company, with writers paying fees for the services they desire to achieve those goals.\nWeGoCentric hopes to become a bridge that will take your work from the page to the stage and lead you closer to a legitimate production of your play or musical. We encourage writers to be entrepreneurs and to further their work via alternative methods.\nWeGoCentric provides writers with a safe and trusted support system (typically provided by a theatre company) by connecting them with producers, directors, actors and support people who know how to develop and produce new plays.\nWe hope to create a level of artistic trust so that you know your play will receive the attention it needs. We help writers produce table readings, public readings, and workshops of their plays and musicals. We help writers format their plays correctly, write synopses and cover letters for the submission process, and we even provide help with the actual submission process. We also develop web pages for writers and their plays. In the future, we hope to originate creative and cost effective ways of promoting new work to theatres across the country.\nBut by no means is WeGoCentric the only outlet for playwrights to move their projects forward. Here a few other suggestions. First, every playwright who has a play finished needs to join the Dramatist\u2019s Guild of America. Period. That\u2019s the first $95 you should invest. The membership provides so many benefits and the Chicago branch is strong and growing under the guidance of Doug Post. By attending the meetings and participating in the group discussions, you might find a writers\u2019 cooperative that you could join (or form) that supports new work. Second, explore Chicago Dramatist\u2019s and Theatre Building Chicago\u2019s programs and find out how you can take advantage of the classes and developmental processes offered. Both programs have allowed members to self-produce shows using their facility within the last year. There are no guarantees, but at least there are opportunities. Third, find a theatre that you feel is perfect for your play, and be realistic. If you are a novice playwright, the chances of the Goodman producing your work are very, very slim. So find a smaller theatre whose mission statement resonates with your play, and vice versa. Then focus on seeing their shows, making contacts and maybe even volunteering, just to get your foot in the door and your name known.\nThere is no question that playwrights will self-produce and self-promote more and more as theatre companies offer fewer and fewer opportunities. The only question is how to do so without falling prey to the \u201cvanity production\u201d syndrome. Russ Tutterow of Chicago Dramatists says, \u201c. . . if the production is good, no one cares who produced it. If it is bad, and it was produced by the author, then it\u2019s a vanity production.\u201d\nSo how do you make sure your self-production is one of the good ones and not one of the vanity productions? Let\u2019s assume you have a finished first draft of a play or musical. That doesn\u2019t mean it is ready for Broadway. I don\u2019t care if you are Stephen Sondheim or Edward Albee. It needs to go through a developmental process before it is time for serious money to be invested. The process can be shortened with experience, but for less experienced playwrights, it might goes like this: Finished first draft, followed by a dramaturg or a director reading and commentary and evaluation, followed by rewrites, followed by a table reading with a few friends and mentors, followed by evaluation, followed by rewrites, followed by a table reading (this time using actors who are age appropriate, etc.), followed by evaluation, followed by rewrites, followed a public reading, hopefully in front of 100 or less audience members that represent the audience you are hoping to attract (i.e. not just friends and family).\nBy this point, the writer should have worked most of the bugs out of the script and the public reading will allow an audience\u2019s reactions to \u201ctell\u201d the writer if the play is communicating what the playwright thought it was. If positive, their response will excite the playwright to move ahead with the project and find a way to take the next step. If not, it may be time to move on to another project. And at least the writer didn\u2019t put his work in front of a paying audience and critics, spending thousands of dollars to find out that his or her play needs more work.\nIf you are a playwright, good luck and good fortune, for it can pay off, artistically and financially. But it doesn\u2019t just happen. Angels are few and far between. At least I know I\u2019ve never met mine. If you want your play to move forward, you are going to have to play an active role in its development.\nFor more information about writer support groups and self-production, take a look at these websites: WeGoCentric, http://www.WeGoCentric.com. You can visit the Dramatist\u2019s Guild of America at http://www.dramatistsguild.com and ask for information about the Chicago area meetings. Contact Chicago Dramatists at http://www.chicagodramatists.org, and Theatre Building Chicago at http://theatrebuildingchicago.org.\nMario Farwell's YOU KNOW I CAN'T EAT BUFFALO MEAT WHEN THERE'S A TERRORIST ON THE LOOSE (Now thru 8/1-- Creve Coeur)\nYou Know I Can't Eat Buffalo Meat\nWhen There's A Terrorist on the Loose\nLowell Lovelace is a middle-aged black male with his own business. Lowell also has a brilliant idea to cash in on his one-eighth American Indian heritage (and get a cut of Creek Indian casino money) by transforming himself and his home into what he thinks is traditional American Indian style. Unfortunately, he does this the day his family meets their daughter's fianc\u00e9's parents, the upper-crust Barondorffs. Things are rocky but manageable for Lowell's long-suffering wife Maggie as she deals with the snooty Barondorffs, their rapper son LAX, neighbor Darrel, who insists on displaying his Scottish heritage with the shrill of bag pipes, and his pre-altzheimic mother-in-law Noona, a former girl street-gang leader. Things get dicey when Lowell mistakes Rajeem Nasir, a Pakistani terrorist, for the Creek tribe representative. They are all taken hostage by Rajeem, who reveals his intention of blowing up one of the revered American and St. Louis landmarks. Will they escape? Will the young couple get married? Will St. Louis still have its landmark? Will the Buffalo meat burn? Find out in this hilarious farce.\nJudy Yordon\nJuly 24, 25, 31 August 1 2009 at 8:00 PM\nJuly 26, August 2 2009 at 2:00 PM\nAdvanced Tickets: General Admission $10.00\nSeniors and Students $8.00\nGroups of 10 or more General Admission $8.00\nTickets at the Door General Admission $12.00\nThomas Hunter Theater\n233 N New Ballas Road\nFor more information and directions, visit our web site (http://www.firstruntheatre.com/)\nAAPEX: Now Playing!\nTennessee State Univ Theatre\u2019s \u201cLady Day at Emerson\u2019s Bar and Grill\u201d Chosen to Perform at the National Black Theatre Festival 8/8 (Winston-Salem)\nNashville, TN \u2013 The Tennessee State University Theatre production of \u201cLady Day at Emerson\u2019s Bar and Grill,\u201d by Lanie Robertson, has been chosen to perform at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for its 20th Anniversary Festival during the week of August 3-8, 2009. \u201cLady Day at Emerson\u2019s Bar and Grill\u201d is one of four college productions chosen to perform as a part of the Fringe College component of the National Black Theatre Festival, whose \u201cspotlight shines bright on the most professional collegiate theatre productions from around the world. NBTF Fringe is primarily a performance showcase for college and university students.\u201d\n\u201cLady Day\u201d will be given two performances on Saturday, August 8th at 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. at this biennial Festival\u2019s \u201cInternational Celebration & Reunion of Spirit.\u201d The NBTF highlights productions and celebrities from the most prestigious professional and semiprofessional theatre groups, as well as television and film artists and celebrities in America and internationally.\nThe TSU Theatre production, directed by Lawrence James, Ph.D., features student Ashley Bishop in the title role of Billie Holiday, with support from Alex White, II, Harold Pettigrew III, and Joel Diggs. Daryl Nettles, Ph.D., is musical director, who also performs as the piano accompanist character for Lady Day. The musical band is made complete with the musical virtuosity of Paul Deyo, Brook Sutton, and Rob Crawford. Professor Mark Collino is scenic and lighting designer, and technical manager.\nThe production of \u201cLady Day\u201d was recently honored in February 2009 as one of the five Regional Finalist productions invited to perform at the Regional IV Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, then subsequently selected as one of the nineteen Kennedy Center National Finalists.\nLabels: LADY DAY, National Black Theatre Festival\nNJ Performance Lab Season 3 Finale (New Jersey)\nThe NJ Performance Lab\npresents its Season 3 Finale\nfeaturing winners from all of the previous weeks\ncompeting for a chance to win Cash, Trips and Prizes.\nDon't miss your opportunity to see some great talent\nwhich includes the following finalist:\nSpoken Word Artists:\nNasir the Poet\nLos Chil\nR & B Singers:\nMennah Black\nGospel Singer:\nSpecial Guest Apperances by Houston's own\nbrburns.com from the Michael Baisden Show\nand the unforgettable Sis Peeola Patterson\nEliteRadio 97.5FM, Performer Track, Shades of Pink, Trinity Harvest Inc., Babsokus Gifts & Signs, Baguissa Restaurant, Michael Locker Entertainment, Chateau De Grace, International Limo Service\nFor more information and to buy tickets, please click the post's title.\nThe Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts needs your input (NYC)\nThe Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts is always looking improve its services, programming and advocacy for artists. Currently, we are doing a complete review of all our programming and WE NEED YOUR INPUT!!\nWe want to hear your thoughts on the Alliance and find out how we can best help you to get work and fulfill our mission. As part of this effort, we are holding a Brainstorming Session for Actors, Writers and Directors to discuss your needs, how the Alliance has (or hasn\u2019t) helped and what we can do to improve our services. Please let us know if you can attend one of the two sessions below.\n1560 Broadway @ 46th street, Suite 790\nPlease RSVP to: alliance.project.nyc@gmail.com\nIf you want to participate, but can\u2019t make one of these sessions, please let us know. The Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts is the nation\u2019s leading advocate for full diversity as a key to the vitality and dynamism of American theatre, film, and television. We promote authentic dialogue about race, culture, and disability that embraces the complexity of underlying social and historical issues. We actively engage artists and decision makers, forge partnerships, and create opportunities. Our aim is to achieve a theatre, film and television industry that reflects American society; where each artist is considered on his/her merits as an individual; where the stories being told are drawn from diverse experiences; and where our individual humanity and forms of expressions can be celebrated.\nThe Women\u2019s Theatre Project is seeking full-length plays by and about lesbians (75-120 pages). The play must be written by a woman and have an all female cast. Our performance space is small (think off-off Broadway black box space.) Prefer single set or simple space setting. Cast limited to 5. No musicals at this time. Plays of interest will have a reading with an audience, with possible future production in 2010 or 2011.\nEmail play to: twtp@bellsouth.net and put Lesbian Full-Length Play in the subject line.\nScripts may be mailed to: TWTP Lesbian Full-Length Play, 1314 E. Las Olas Blvd, #31, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301.\nThe Women's Theatre Project, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, was founded in 2002 and is the only professional theatre company in the country founded by women and exclusively presenting theatrical works written by women with all female characters.\nGeorge O. Brome's ANOTHER MAN'S POISON opens 8/12 (NYC)\nWRITTEN BY GEORGE O. BROME\nDIRECTED BY PASSION HANSOME\nPRODUCED BY SHEILA SPELLER\nORIELLE CREATIVE COMPANY\nWhen struggling comedian, Frankie Masters, finally gets his shot at his own network television show in 1970, his imminent success exposes the hidden conflict and mounting turmoil of his personal life. It's a pivotal time in our history, where the Vietnam War, exposing the racial divide, and the politicizing of sexual identity, all conspire to add depth and texture to the drama. A potent six character play -- 3 Black, 3 White, is a quintessential Hollywood story with a distinct New York bite. ...ANOTHER MAN'S POISON feeds our incessant desire to peer into the \"making of a celebrity\".\nIt is the story of family, reaching for goals, and the choices that are made along the way.\nLELAND GANTT, STEVE GREENSTEIN, DENNIS HEARN,\nPENELOPE LOWDER, JAMES EDWARD SHIPPY, TONI L. STANTON\nTwo Week Off-Broadway Limited Engagement\nAugust 12 - 16 & August 19 - 23, 2009\nThe Peter Jay Sharp Theater\n(btwn 9th Av & 10th Av)\nWednesday 8/12 7:00p\nWednesday 8/19 2:00p & 7:00p\nThursdays 8/13 & 8/20 7:00p\nFridays 8/14 & 8/21 7:00p\nSaturdays 8/15 & 8/22 2:00p & 7:00p\nSundays 8/16 & 8/23 2:00p & 7:00p\nOnline: www.ticketcentral.com\nIn Person: Ticket Central Box Office,\n416 West 42nd Street, 11:00am to 8:00 pm daily\nRunning Time: 2 hours, includes 2 intermissions\nPlease click post's title to visit website\nand to view interviews with the director.\nLabels: ORIELLE CREATIVE COMPANY\nCall for Actors (NYC)\nTHE HARLEM LADIES KNITTIN\u2019 AND BITCHIN\u2019 SOCIETY\nRoger Feuerman\nAuditions for reading of new musical equity approved reading.\nAfrican American cast: Four women and Three men,\nAge range mid 20\u2019s to mid 30\u2019s.\nOne woman to double as 12-year girl.\nAt Ripley Grier Studios\n939 8th Ave. between 55th and 56th,\nTUESDAY July 21 @ 3- 5:00\nPrepare an up tempo Gospel and a ballad.\nReading will be on August 24 @ night and August 25 in the daytime.\nfor more information contact Ben Marshall 908 821 5591\nClick post title to visit Ripley Grier Studios website.\nGay theatrical producer comes out of the closet, no longer lives \u2018His Double Life\u2019 (Miami)\n\u2018His Double Life\u2019 producer-co-writer Nial Martin and\nJ.L. King, author of the book \"On the Down Low, \"\nwho plays an HIV/AIDS doctor in the show.\nBY STEVE ROTHAUS, srothaus@MiamiHerald.com\nWhen Nial Martin created and produced the 2006 play His Double Life \u2013 about closeted gay black men -- he himself lived a double life.\n\"We're not trying to bash the [down low] or the whole gay lifestyle, we're just trying to bring awareness to be honest and faithful to the one you are with,\" Martin told The Miami Herald three years ago, while not revealing his own homosexuality. \"If you are living a double life, it's just not fair.\"\nSaturday night, Martin's No Jive Productions company brings His Double Life back to the Joseph Caleb Auditorium in Miami, but this time he's fully out and wanting to talk.\n\"I was a DL brother myself,\" he now says. \"I had a little girlfriend, but at the same time I was unhappy because I wasn't being true to myself. Don't get me wrong, I love [women], but my heart wasn't there.\"\nMartin, 30, of Miami Lakes, didn't come out publicly until seven months ago.\nTwelve years ago he told his mother that he's gay.\n\"I was so scared. I thought she was going to kick me out. She looked at me and said, `I can't judge you. The only one who can judge you is God. You have to live your life.' That really threw me.\"\nMartin confided in no one else and he dated women.\n\"I felt pressured by society. By my straight friends. They all had girls, so I needed something to talk about, too. I was afraid they were going to talk about me, and I didn't want any of that,\" Martin said. \"I met guys through other friends I knew who were gay. Nothing serious. But I was still feeling ashamed. I felt I would go to Hell. Every time I went to church they said, `You shouldn't be gay, it's an abomination.' I wanted God to love me.\"\nAt 21, Martin hit rock bottom and tried to kill himself.\n\"I felt I was all alone. I tried to commit suicide twice. The first time I took a pill. I thought I would just fall asleep, but it didn't work.\"\nHe tried again at a friend's house. \"I sliced myself four times on my wrists. It started to bleed, but the butter knife wasn't sharp enough.\"\nMartin went into therapy and spent about about eight years coping. Seven months ago came a breakthrough.\n\"I was in a dressing room one day and I looked at myself in the mirror 15 minutes before a show and I just broke down and cried. I said, `Why don't I love myself, God?' I snapped out of it and I said to myself, `you are somebody. You are somebody special. You're here for a purpose \u2013 to touch someone through theater.' ''\nHis Double Life is set during a family reunion in Savannah. Lead character Matthew is a 27-year-old businessman who brings his girlfriend to Thanksgiving dinner to meet his family. That's when Matthew tells his father, a reverend, that he's gay.\nThis production features a name familiar to the gay black community: JL King, author of the 2005 New York Times bestseller, On the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of `Straight' Black Men Who Sleep With Men.\n\"The way he wrote the characters, they're everyday folk,\" said King, who'll make his stage debut as a psychiatrist in the show. \"That's why it's empowering. People can relate to the characters.\"\nSaturday night's performance of His Double Life coincides with the third annual Miami Beach Bruthaz conference, in which dozens of gay black and Hispanic men meet in South Beach for a long weekend of socializing and networking. Bruthaz events include workshops to help boost attendees' self-confidence as openly gay men.\n\"I definitely don't like the idea of men being on the down low. They're not just hurting themselves, but innocent people \u2013 their girlfriends and wives,\" said Kenzie Perry, 29, a Miami decorator and Bruthaz production assistant in a nine-year relationship with partner Craig Stafford.\n\"Men on the down low give a bad impression of good, honest gay men -- black, white, Hispanic, Asian, whatever you are,\" Perry said. \"It has to stop. It's ridiculous.\"\nWhen: 7:30 p.m. Saturday July 18\nCost: $15-$34; students $15-$28; through Ticketmaster, http://www.ticketmaster.com/ or 866-448-7849\nInfo: http://www.nojiveproductions.com/.\nWhere: Royal Palm Resort Hotel, 1545 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Events at Yuca Lounge, 501 Lincoln Rd.; Score Bar, 727 Lincoln Rd.; Discoteka, 950 NE Second Ave., Miami\nCost: Passes are $120 and $80; individual events also available\nInfo: http://www.miamibeachbruthaz.com/. Click `Schedule & Tickets' for event details and pricing.\nTo see a video interview with Nial Martin and excerpts from his play, please click the post's title.\nLabels: JL King, Nial Martin\nBlack American Writers Needed. Screenplay writers for film (NY)\nBlack American Writers Needed. (Manhattan, NY )\nReply to: gigs-ccvuv-1270799842@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]Date: 2009-07-15, 3:22AM PDT\nSeeking submissions from serious screenwriters for new film to be produced in Manhattan. Subject matter ranging from dark dramatic to comedy with the only prerequisites being quality and creativity! Please respond to this posting with your name and contact phone number and a producer will phone you with 24-48 HRS\nWatermelon Sushi looking for actors and actresses\nAloha AAPEX,\nWatermelon Sushi now has a fan page on Facebook, and I'm looking for actors and actresses to send me their submissions to post in a photo album that I've created there. It's called Watermelon Sushi. There's a photo album called \"Talent Submissions\" where I will post the actors' pix. But first they have to send it to me via email: watermelonsushi@comcast.net.\nYour Hip Hapa,\nPlease click the post's title to visit Yayoi's blog.\nNew Dramatists call for submissions\nNew Dramatists, in New York City, on of our country's oldest institutions for supporting playwrights and nurturing new plays, just released their revised submission policy. We thought we'd get it to you asap.\nCourtesy The Loop.\nWHAT IS NEW DRAMATISTS?\nNew Dramatists is a nonprofit center for the development of talented, professional playwrights. We support our resident playwrights through free, seven-year residencies, providing access to an array of programs and services, primarily space and time to grow as artists in the company of some of their most gifted peers. Other services include our Playwrights\u2019 Laboratory\u2014i.e. readings, workshops, and innovative studios for new plays and musicals; writing space (the John C. Russell Writers Room); free copying; international exchanges; retreats; awards; temporary accommodations in 7th Heaven, located on the third floor of our one hundred-year-old Church in Midtown Manhattan; a full-time support staff for casting, dramaturgical and career assistance, and professional advocacy; and a vibrant community of colleagues. New incoming playwrights receive a free one year membership to the Dramatists Guild. New Dramatists is a member of Fractured Atlas Open Arts Network.\nPlaywrights living in New York City and the surrounding tri-state area;\nPlaywrights outside the tri-state area who are able to demonstrate the ability to spend time in New York City, the desire to utilize New Dramatists\u2019 services, and the readiness to participate in a dynamic artistic community.\nFull-length plays (A full-length play is a single play that constitutes a full evening of theatre. For example, a 90-minute play without an intermission IS a full length play.);\nBooks to musicals (You may also submit music but please do not submit music in place of the book. Please note, however, that past admissions committees have often found libretti less competitive than plays.).\nPLEASE DO NOT SEND:\nScreenplays and/or teleplays;\nTranslations or adaptations from previously published material;\nShort one-act plays or 10-minute plays, whether collected or alone (Thematically connected short plays will no longer be accepted as a full-length play submission.).\nWHEN ARE NEW APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED?\nBetween July 15 \u2013 September 15 annually. THIS IS NOT A POSTMARK DEADLINE. Any application that arrives after that time will not be considered. Please call New Dramatists for hours of operation.\nOver the course of eight months, a seven-person panel of past and present New Dramatists writers and outside theatre professionals reads plays, meets to discuss the work, and, by consensus, winnows down the list of applicants. (All \u201cA\u201d plays are read; \u201cB\u2019 plays are circulated as applicants advance through the process.)This committee changes completely from year to year. Special efforts are made to balance the panel in terms of aesthetic sensibilities, gender, race, age, etc., as diversity is crucial to the adjudication process. We send notification regarding the status of your application in a rolling fashion: a round of letters goes out in February, the second round of letters goes out in April, and the final round of letters goes out in May. Writers who are accepted into New Dramatists are notified in May.\nWHAT DOES NEW DRAMATISTS ASK OF ITS PLAYWRIGHTS?\nWe charge resident playwrights no dues or fees. We do ask, though, that they make full use of our programs and services and participate actively in this artistic community.\nLabels: Call for submissions, The Loop\nHome for Theater Performers (HOME) is seeking submissions for their audition material database. Accepting plays, musicals and musical compositions with lyrics - this is a great opportunity to showcase your work, providing:\n*Free performer access to your audition material\n*Exposure to casting and creative teams\n*A valuable resource to performers of all levels for new audition material\nPlease submit an entire typed script (if musical, professionally printed music- NO MANUSCRIPTS PLEASE) for best consideration. For songs only, please see below.\nIf the reviewed material contains an appropriate selection for use at auditions, you will be contacted by the administrator with the exact cut for use. At that time, you MUST sign a release allowing HOME to use the material in our database. Each time your work is introduced at auditions, your name and the selection of your work may be noted by Directors, Choreographers, and perhaps Producers. Your selections will be stored in a searchable database along with a link to your bio and your contact information.\nYou MUST own the rights to submitted work in its entirety. Collaborations MUST submit releases from ALL contributors to the development of the submitted work.\nPlease send non-musical scripts to homeplays@yahoo.com.\nPlease send musicals to homenyc.songs@yahoo.com.\nFor more information about HOME, please click the post's title. Questions about the program should be addressed to Meredith Kaunitz at homeworkshops@yahoo.com.\nIf you would like to submit songs individually(apart from a score and without dialogue), you are welcome to do so with the understanding that it will be easier for us to find the best selections of your work for audition purposes if we have the context. Please include a description of the character and a context/song purpose blurb with the music submission.\nSUBMISSIONS BEING ACCEPTED (Calif)\nReply to: Howard@Roadrunner.com [Errors when replying to ads?]Date: 2009-07-08, 2:30PM PDT\nI am now accepting submissions for the 2010 Ojai One-Act Festival. Plays must be no less than 10 minutes and not more than 30 minutes in length. They must be \"Holiday Themed\" because we will be putting this project on in December. Remember, there are several holidays between 10/31 and 1/1 so take that into consideration. I am more interested in funny, humorous and sweet than I am in religious plays. I am also not interested in plays that \"preach\" but plays that an adult or child (8-17) will enjoy. Please send your play to Howard@Roadrunner.com and be sure to give me your e-mail address and what you'd consider accepting as payment for the rights to produce this play.\nCompensation: Performance rights only\nAAPEX Interview: Ashley Bishop\nAshely Bishop\nOne of the recent highlights of the Nashville theater scene was the Tennessee State University production of LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR AND GRILL, featuring the amazing Ashley Bishop in the role of Billie Holiday. The production is headed to Winston Salem for The National Black Theater Festival. I asked Ashley to tell us something about herself and how she has prepared for the role of the legendary singer. Here is her response.\nGrowing up, I was surrounded by people and family members who were older than me. Many of my siblings were older than me by far. So, I was introduced to a lot of genres of music, including soul, gospel, and jazz. As far as I can remember I have always sung along with Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle, Ruth Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, and many more soul and jazz artists. So, music has always been my first love. But just as I loved music I loved watching classic movies and watching soap operas with my mother. When I was a youngster I used to act out commercials and movies all the time while other children watched cartoons and played outside. I always wanted to watch the \u201cgrown-up movies,\u201d my mother used to tell me, and then act out the scenes and make them my own. Later in life, I found myself on the stage once I entered grade school, whether it was singing or in the annual spring and winter plays I would participate. I have always had a love for the arts. Once I realized I had been blessed with the talent of singing and acting I jumped at every chance I had. I would like to think that my exposure to great music and great actors helped to mold me into the aspiring actress and singer I am today. In my eyes, theatre and music have always gone hand in hand. If I were asked to choose between the two, I would pick both!\nEveryone says that striving to be an artist is a hard task, which is true to say the least. I have witnessed my share of hardships along this journey. But, just as I have had struggles, I have endured blessings that have weighed out any negativity I have encountered. Though I am young and still learning everyday, I have learned to take every piece of criticism and turn it into positive knowledge. I believe that every good artist has had their share of criticism, making them stronger and wiser. During high school, I had a math teacher tell me a few days before my graduation day that I would never amount to anything and that my dreams of acting and singing was only a mere fantasy, simply because I was absolutely horrible in math. But, I never allowed her negative thoughts and words stop me from what I have had to accomplish. Just as people have supported me, they have doubted me; many friends, many classmates, many professors. I simply look at them and laugh now, for I know that if I continue to stay positive and stay focused I can be what I\u2019ve always longed to be. My growth as an actor has been sparked by the doubts people have had in me.\nHow did you prepare to play the role of Billie Holiday?\nPreparing for the role of Billie Holiday was one of the greatest experiences of my life. You hear people talk about such legends as Billie Holiday and you gain a respect for them. But, I got to take a trip into Miss Holiday\u2019s life, and experience the pain and the suffering along with the love she shared for her music, her man, and her \u201cmoonlight.\u201d When I first received the news that I got the part I was breathless, excited, and nervous all at once. \u201cA one woman show,\u201d I said to myself. \u201cThis is an actor\u2019s dream, but plenty of work,\u201d my director said to me. I was up for the challenge. I went head first into this role. Spending every waking moment I had to spare in getting in sync with my character. I read books on Billie and listened to every single recording she had done over and over to get those eerie notes she\u2019s so popular for, down to a science. I watched footage of her on YouTube as well. Many of my friends thought I was going crazy, for I had gotten so deep into my character my mannerisms were no longer my own, but Holiday\u2019s. When it came to Billie\u2019s drug addiction, I went around the local street corners (as dangerous as it seems) and watched the heroin addicts and alcoholics, and boy, I tell you when I got the shakes and the sniffs down to a science I scared myself! It was quite an experience and so many enjoyed the show and told me how believable the show was that they forgot they were NOT in a night club. And in my mind, I never understood what was so wonderful about it! I know it sounds strange, but true. I saw myself as a regular college student doing what I love, and I love to make people happy and seeing them enjoying themselves. I never thought this show would make it as far as it has. When people see me out and recognize me they always say, \u201cHey, Lady Day,\u201d I don\u2019t think anyone remembers my name is Ashley anymore!\nThis is my 4th year in Nashville, and I absolutely love it. I don\u2019t think there could\u2019ve been a better place for me to be at this time in my life. Nashville\u2019s music scene is great and there are so many wonderfully talented people around the city. The theatre scene is great as well, so many aspiring actors and actresses participate in the community shows as well as come out and support the shows at the local Universities and colleges. With that being said, I do wish that there was more exposure for the theatre based actors of Nashville. I see so many flyers around town about music concerts and independent artists, I would absolutely love for the actors (including myself) of Nashville to expose themselves a bit more.\nCall for musicals\nI am building up a \"new musical series\" at my school, and though I am set for the next academic year (2009-2010), I would be interested in receiving submissions for 2010-2011.\nThe music theatre program at Western Kentucky University presents a new musical each year as part of its \"Before Broadway\" series. Done as a staged reading with an audience talk-back following, writers are brought to campus as guest artists for a portion of the rehearsal process. New material is sought for the 2010-2011 school year, and beyond. Submit to:\nTheatre & Dance #71086\nGordon Wilson Hall Room 313\ntracey.moore@wku.edu\nPlease click the post's title to visit WKU web site.\nLabels: Call for musicals, The Loop\nInternational Black Film Fest Submission deadline 7/31 (Nashville)\nA little over 3 weeks left to submit works for Nashv ille's most important new film festival..\nThe International Black Film Festival of Nashville (IBFFN), established in 2006, is a collaboration of dedicated professionals who support the need for a \u201ccommunity\u201d effort to bring African American and other Communities together to showcase their work as emerging and skilled independent filmmakers, actors, composers, screenwriters, directors and other film industry professionals.\n\u201cDefining Our Stories, Transforming the Image\u201d as its organizational theme, IBFF strives to insure culturally accurate depictions in film with special emphasis on providing a forum for unheard, unseen and unknown viewpoints, and to showcase the rich creativity and diversity found in communities of color locally, nationally and internationally.\nIBFFN Mission: \u201cThrough the art of film, we celebrate the richness, diversity and creativity of storytelling for the cultural enrichment, progression and education of communities worldwide.\u201d\nIBFFN is committed to:\nHosting a celebratory, culturally diverse, community inclusive, family friendly, festival that provides a source of education and entertainment for all participants.\nEngaging people of all races and cultures in the support, development and enjoyment of culturally relevant depictions in film.\nCreating an environment to showcase independent film from around the globe that accurately depicts the cultures, images, and traditions of all communities.\nIntroducing the work of Tennesseans in filmmaking to a larger national and international fi lm community.\nProviding a venue for filmmakers to present their work, collaborate and network with one another, and to learn from industry professionals.\nEducating children and young adults in the complex art of filmmaking.\nFostering global partnerships and collaborations among people from the visual and performing arts, music, radio, television, and film.\nAttracting economic growth and development in Tennessee by bringing all aspects of the film and television industry into the state.\nTraining, preparing and equipping a skilled workforce in Tennessee to staff filmmaking projects.\nIBFF looks forward to enriching and being of service to the community. We embrace the significance of creating an environment that will inspire, cultivate, and encourage.\nPlease click the post's title to visit the IBFF web site.\nLabels: IBFF Nashville\nShawn Whitsell's HOUSE OF HARTS opens this Friday, 6/10 (Nashville)\nThe Destiny Theatre Experience will present the debut of Shawn Whitsell's original play, \"House of Harts,\" July 10-12 and 16-18 at the Darkhorse Theater. \"House of Harts\" depicts the life of the Harts, an average all-American family. The Hart family is made up of adult siblings Janet and Jamison Jr. (affectionately nicknamed Strawberry and June, respectively); Jamison Sr., the family patriarch and Leslie, a new addition to the family after having married Jamison, Sr. less than a year prior. Like any family, the Harts have challenges to overcome. Twenty three year old June is a non-ambitious, free-spirited college student who is only enrolled in classes because his father requires it in order for him to continue residing in the Hart household. Jamison, Sr., a marketing executive wants his only son to be just as successful as he and his daughter, Strawberry. Because of June's lack of drive and his carefree attitude, tensions between father and son are constantly rising and falling. Strawberry, having lost her mother over 20 years prior, is very much a \"Daddy's girl\" and is very suspicious of the motives of her father's new (and pregnant) wife, Leslie. There is a constant power struggle between Strawberry and Leslie that Jamison, Sr. is often caught in the middle of.\nRounding out the family is close friend/housekeeper, Annette, who has held the family together and helped Jamison, Sr. raise his children after his wife passed away several years prior. Though there are tensions that exist and obstacles to overcome, life inside the Hart household is fairly typical, that is, until Lamont, an overachieving intern at Jamison, Sr.'s marketing firm, temporarily moves in. Lamont ignites a chain of events that threaten to break family bonds and change the family forever.\nIn addition to Whitsell, \"House of Harts\" features performances by Mary McCallum, Dianne Dixon, Alicia Ridley, Jason R. McGowan II, Rashad Rayford, Jen\u00e9 India, Molly Breen and Tamiko Robinson.\nPerformances will b egin at 7:30 p.m. with the exception of the matinee show on Sunday, July 12th, which will begin at 3 p.m. Admission is $12 (there is a special half price show on Thursday, July 16th). The Darkhorse Theater is located at 4610 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. For reservations, call (270) 366-6266 or email destinytheatreexperience@yahoo.com. Visit myspace.com/destinytheatreexperience for more information.\nLabels: Shawn Whitsell\nCall for plays by women\nDeadline: 04-01-09 thru 09-30-09 (Postmarked by)\nMaterial: Full Length Play by female Playwright\nWinning Playwright receives $500 and a 2010 Workshop Presentation of her script by Echo Theatre in Dallas, Texas. Winner and Honorees notified by FEBRUARY 27, 2010\nSelected Finalists will be featured in our Echo Reads\u2026 staged reading series in 2010.\nPlaywright must be female.\n* Entry must be in English and unpublished at the time of submission.\n* Submission should be a full length, completed script only; no queries please.\n* There are no restrictions on cast size or production requirements.\n* No musicals or children\u2019s shows.\nPlease include a cover letter with playwright\u2019s bio, production history and contact information.\nMAILED ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY CONTEST DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2009.\nSubmit Via U.S. MAIL to:\nEcho Theatre\u2019s BIG SHOUT OUT!\nNote: Mailed scripts cannot be returned. Include S.A.S.E. for confirmation of script receipt if desired.\nPlease click the post's title to visit Echo Theatre's website.\nUniversity of Miami seeking Lecturer in Script Analysis and Playwriting (Deadline July 15th)\nSeeking a Lecturer in Script Analysis and Playwriting\nThe University of Miami is committed to educating and nurturing students, creating knowledge, and providing service to our community and beyond. We are leaders in the area of education, scholarship, intercollegiate athletics and service. Come join our team!\nDETAILS: The University of Miami's Department of Theatre Arts seeks applications for a lecturer appointment to begin August 15th, 2009. This is a full time, 9 month position. This position will be working with BA and BFA theatre majors as well as non-majors. Specific areas of expertise may include: Directing, Dramaturgy, or Playwriting. Opportunity to direct for qualified candidates. Qualifications: M.A. or M.F.A. in playwriting, dramaturgy or directing. Preference given to individuals with evidence of effective teaching and/or significant professional theatre experience. Position #023840. Salary: Competitive. DO NOT APPLY ONLINE.\nPlease send a letter of application, professional resume, teaching philosophy and contact information for a minimum of 3 references to: Theatre Arts Lecturer Search Committee; University of Miami Department of Theatre Arts, PO Box 248273, Coral Gables, FL 33124-4820. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.\nThe University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical and dental benefits, tuition remission, vacation, paid holidays and much more. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.\nClubbed Thumb is accepting proposals for the third Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission! The winner will receive a $15,000 commission to write and develop a play based upon Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission Guidelines. Playwrights are invited to submit a description and a writing sample of the play they propose to write.\nDETAILS: The Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission was created to encourage the writing of plays that consider the relationships between truth, power, history, and personal responsibility. For each commission, Clubbed Thumb asks a question or poses a theme to serve as a jumping-off point for this examination. Please use the theme as inspiration. The result need not be immediately recognizable as a product of the initial examination. The theme for year 2009-20010 is \u201cThe Crisis of Confidence Speech.\u201d\nClubbed Thumb Biennial Commission Guidelines:\n* Running time: between 1 hr. and 1:30 hr.\n* Intermissionless.\n* Must have a reasonable representation of women, both in quantity and quality of roles.\n* At least 3 characters - we prefer medium sized ensemble casts.\n* Clubbed Thumb produces plays that are funny, strange, and provocative. The presence of a sense of humor is strongly encouraged. We are attracted to plays that take place in a heterogeneous and dynamic world.\nPlease check out www.clubbedthumb.org/history to get a feeling for our sensibility and a selected chronology.\nHow to apply: Register at www.clubbedthumb.org/bc/register\na.Submit an application packet including\nb.Application cover page\nc.Letter of intent no more than 500 words\nd.Your r\u00e9sum\u00e9\ne.10 page sample scene of the play you propose to write. This sample need not be from the beginning of the play or all one scene.\nf.Stamped, self-addressed post card if you want to receive acknowledgement of receipt\nGo to website to download application packet. As the adjudication process is blind, please DO NOT put your name on Letter of Intent or Writing Sample. Your application should include ONLY the above materials and be mailed to:\nClubbed Thumb Biennial Commission\nThis address is only for Biennial Commission applications. Biennial Commission questions can be addressed to bc@clubbedthumb.org. For other correspondence, visit www.clubbedthumb.org/contact or call us at (212) 802-8007.\nApplicants may be contacted and asked to supply completed scripts of other plays they've written, references, or other materials or information.\nTHE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED FALL 2009\nPlease click the post's title to visit the Clubbed Thumb website.\n* We need your play! The Shelterbelt produces four original productions each season, from collections of short one-acts to full length plays and musicals. We welcome submissions of new scripts of all lengths and subject matter. Please do read this entire page before you submit your play.\n* We are especially interested in works by local and regional writers! We will be glad to assist local authors - we can review and critique your play, and set up a reading panel or workshop setting. Just let us know!\n* At this time we are accepting full-length and one-act plays ranging in length from short (up to 15 minutes) to long (1-2 hours or more).\n* Scripts for Shelterskelter and From The Shelterbelt With Love should generally be a MAXIMUM of 10-12 minutes in length, although we will consider excellent plays of up to 30 minutes.\n* NEWS FLASH!! We are having a new late night event to coincide with Shelterskelter 14 in October 2009. Called B-Sides, this will be an adults-only late show running on Fridays and Saturdays after the regular Shelterskelter show. The plus side for playwrights is that there are really no restrictions on content. The only requirement is that it must be able to be staged in our space with no elaborate lighting or set needs. Let your imagination run wild! Length can range from 8 to 30 minutes. We are looking for total show length of about 60-70 minutes with no intermission. Send your script in today! Deadline is the same as Shelterskelter - July 1, 2009.\n* If you are submitting a full length play, or a longer one-act play, there is no specific length limitation.\n* Please Note: If your script is properly formatted, each page should equal a little more than 1 minute.\nDeadlines!!\n* Scripts for Shelterskelter (our tales of horror, suspense, the macabre, bizarre and Halloween themed anthology) are due by July 1.\n* Scripts for From The Shelterbelt With Love (our tales love, loss, romance, relationships and Valentine's themed anthology) are due by September 1.\n* If you are submitting for Shelterskelter or From Shelterbelt With Love, please indicate this in the subject line of your email, and/or on your cover or title page.\n* There are no specific deadlines for our other production slots, although we generally try to select plays and musicals 4-6 months before the performance date.\nSubmission STEP 1; Please submit the following:\n1. A letter of inquiry with your contact information.\n2. A one page synopsis of your script.\n3. A full version of your script; or at the very least, a 10 page selection from your script.\nMake sure you have a title page at the beginning of your document, with your full name and contact info. Failure to do this may result in playwrights not getting properly credited. The title page must be in the same file, not sent as a separate file.\nSubmission of script(s) does not mean that we will give you a response. If you do not hear from us, please do not call us or e-mail us. It means that we are very, very busy. We make every effort to review all submissions. If your script is considered for the season, we will contact you.\nSubmission STEP 2 Please email your submission to: submissions@shelterbelt.org.\nWe accept the following types of files: Microsoft Word; Plain Text, Rich Text Format, and Adobe PDF. We are no longer supporting Final Draft or Movie Magic Screenwriter documents.\nPlease convert your scripts to one of these formats above before submitting to us.\nPlease click the post's title to go to our submissions page.\nPlaywrights from Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia are invited to submit their short plays to the University\u2019s annual new play festival. We enjoy plays that experiment with structure and language and address race, class, and power in America.\n1. Plays must be received by July 15, 2009 and be non-musicals, feature diverse casts for three to five college-aged performers and be no longer than 30 minutes\n2. Submissions must not have received a professional production or publication\n3. The selected plays will receive readings at The Kennedy Center\u2019s Page-to-Stage Festival over Labor Day Weekend and on the campus of Bowie State University this fall\n4. Plays must be submitted via e-mail to newplayfestival@bowiestate.edu in pdf format\n5. Submissions should include a brief author bio\n6. $250 prize to best script of the festival, and $50 prizes to two runner ups, plus an audience favorite award.\nPlease click the post's title to visit the Bowie State University website.\nPlay publisher seeks scripts\nThis came to us via The Loop:\nA message to all members of The Loop Online\nHello, all. Heartland Plays (Publisher, and specifically, Rebecca Ryland, Editor/Literary Manager), wrote to us and asked us for the best advice in getting the word out about their establishment after a mishap with reading fees. We offered to send it forward to you. Rebecca's note is below:\nI have recently signed up on the Loop (as an individual) and would like to know how we might provide information about Heartland Plays, Inc. and our submissions and contests on your website. Evan Guilford-Blake steered me to your site. We are a new publisher of plays and drama products. We made the mistake of offering a reader\u2019s fee which guaranteed a cover-to-cover reading with a critique. This was my decision, and it was the wrong decision because it has offended playwrights and hurt submissions. When I was submitting my work to editors and publishers, I always said I wished I had the opportunity to pay a reader\u2019s fee if I truly knew the work would be read. Since we accept online and e-mail submissions, eliminating the time, cost and resources of copying and submitting by mail, I actually thought a reader\u2019s fee with the guarantee made sense. Boy was I wrong. We have been slammed pretty hard on this and we are trying to get the word out that we listened to the concerns of playwrights and that a reader\u2019s fee is no longer any part of the Heartland Plays, Inc. submission process or philosophy. We apologize for offending the very people whose work is integral to our success. I appreciate any advice or direction as we move forward.\nRebecca Ryland\nEditor/Literary Manager\nHeartland Plays Inc.\nVisit The Loop Online at: thelooponline.ning.com\nPlease click the post's title to visit the Heartland Plays website.\nAAPEX Interview: David Wright, resident playwright/producer of Orisha Tales Rep Radio Theatre\nMeet David Wright, resident playwright/producer of Orisha Tales Repertory Radio Theatre. David is very passionate about his work and the tradidtions in which it is rooted. I asked David to share that passion with us. Below is his response.\nTheatre and the arts particularly music played a large role in my growing up in the streets of Brooklyn, New York. As legend would have it my story begins at the age of two banging with wooden spoons and cooking pots in the middle of the living room floor while playing with the studio orchestra of The Ed Sullivan Show. Subsequently my father bought me a set of junior trap drums and my mom enrolled my younger sister and me in dance school. I was a dedicated and determined student in both forms.\nTell us about your evolution as an artist.\nMy evolution as an artist continued to flourish as my oldest sister was a poet and the editor of her high school newspaper. She brought me into the world of writing during my primary school years and my younger sister and I would create and act out our stories for friends and family alike. I was among the first Black students to be bussed in New York City to an all white school across town. It was in that environment that I was accused of plagiarizing a poem I had authored in the fourth grade. My mother had to come to the school to inform my European teacher that I had in fact written the poem. Whew!!! My first come-uppance with not being good enough. I acted in school plays and musicals played in the Boy Scout Drum and Bugle Corps, first in the Horn section then in the Drum Section.\nAt 14 years of age I became a student of the Project Double Discovery Program at Columbia University. It was on that campus where two things happened in 1966. One was I discovered my African and African American history and consciousness, and two, I learned how to play congas and an assortment of African percussion instruments.\n\u201cThank God for the Pullman Porter and the Domestic.\u201d After hearing that expression hundreds of times I got what it meant in the summer of 1967. My mother worked as a domestic for Morris Levy of Roulette Records and she told him that I wanted a set of Bongos of my own. He then sent her to a certain musician who will remain nameless and had him give her a pair of bongos for me. I should have told him myself because she couldn\u2019t tell the difference between congas and bongos. But the bongos became another tool in my tool kit of percussion instruments and knowledge.\nDuring one summer vacation from college after my junior year I had the opportunity to sit at the feet of the late Morris Levy and the late Nate McCalla, of Roulette and Calla Records respectively. Under their tutelage I became one of the youngest successful African American Regional record promoters in America during the early 1970\u2019s. I compiled the first R&B Radio Directory which consisted of all the primary and secondary R&B radio markets and radio stations in the entire United States. I also performed as a percussionist/keyboard player with the likes of the legendary Eddie Palmieri\u2019s Harlem River Drive, Fonzi Thorton, the Coasters and the late Chief Bey. I toured with, Mark Radice, Brass Construction, The Ohio Players, The Trammps, and K.C. and The Sunshine Band to name a few. I also worked as a drummer for some of the great dancers, and instructors in America including the late Charles Moore and Alvin Ailey. I am a six times Vivian Robinson, AUDELCO AWARD winner for Excellence in Black Theatre. I won for Excellence in Musical Direction for The National Black Theatre\u2019s production of The Legacy, and received five Excellence in Sound Design Awards for, Rome Neal\u2019s Julius Caesar Set in Africa, Amiri Baraka\u2019s Meeting Miss Lillie, The Nuyorican Poets Caf\u00e9\u2019s production of Pepe Carill\u2019s Shango de Ima, Joseph Edward\u2019s American Place Theatre\u2019s production of Fly and Take Wing and Soar\u2019s 2007 production of William Shakespeare s Hamlet. I have also sound designed for many theatres in the New York City metropolitan area, and across the country.\nAs an actor, I was nominated for an Most Outstanding Lead Male Performance, Audelco, for my \"channeled-like\" portrayal of the late Louis Armstrong in Ishmael Reed\u2019s play, The C Above C Above High C.\nI received a Parents Choice Award for my production of Stephen Di Lauro\u2019s River Tales tape and CD, as well as a Golden Reel, Silver Reel and Special Merit Awards from The National Federation of Community Broadcasters for my numerous radio productions aired on WBAI-FM, in New York City. I also received a Law Enforcement Video Award for my musical score of an NYPD training film while producing, hosting and engineering my own radio program entitled Orature, a dramatic literary series.\nI am a recipient of the National Arts Club\u2019s Food for Thought, Playwrighting Fellowship, and I am a Fellow of the Columbia School of the Arts, WGAE\u2019s Harlem Arts Alliance Screenwriter\u2019s Workshop.\nI am the producing playwright of the Orisha Tales Repertory Radio Theatre Company, having successfully co-produced six of my seven critically acclaimed Yoruba Dance Dramas. Oshun(The Goddess of Love); Oya (The Yoruba Dance Drama), winner of four Audelco Awards including Outstanding Musical Production; Obatala (King of the White Cloth), two Audelco Nominations; Sango (Lord of Thunder), winner of Outstanding Choreography; The Creatures(Tales From the Bush) and Orunmila (The Adventures of the Father of Ifa Divination), one Audelco nomination. I am also a retired twenty-two year veteran of NYPD and an initiated Babalorisa, (Yoruba priest).\nWhat are your roots in the Yoruba religion?\nMy roots in the Yoruba Tradition (Ifa) began the summer of 1967, when I heard the distinct sound of congas and the like emanating from a distance along the streets of Brooklyn. I followed the sound until I encountered three men drumming in African attire in the front yard of a brownstone. Upon asking questions about whom and what they were, they invited me to come learn about the religion and its music. I stayed with them briefly and brought my younger sister to meet them. She stayed and learned and I went on to have a life, because I was still on my spiritual journey. Eventually she was initiated as a priest of Yemonja and it was then that I began to pay attention to the dogma. I was eventually initiated ten years after my sister , as a priest of Oshun.\nWhat is the mission of the Orisha Tales Repertory Radio Theatre Company?\nThe vision of The Orisha Tales Repertory Radio Theatre Company is one of laser vision. We exclusively explore the Yoruba culture of West Africa through the artistic sensibilities of myself, its resident playwright. Anthony Sloan interprets these sensibilities through his directing; as Keisha M. Booker acts as dramaturge for the projects. This way of working firmly defines the guiding vision of the company as taken from my writing. My words are the source \u2013 the wellspring, if you will, of all we seek to do to elevate this art to the classical state it deserves.\nWhat is your take on the curr ent climate of the American theatre with regard to African American playwrights?\nMy take on the African American playwrights climate is that it is ever evolving and as African Americans we have to take responsibility for the images we project, and be historically accurate about how we present them when dealing with historical information, persons and subject matter. I contend that there is room for playwrights, if they would take a stand on having their work produced. There are only so many Woody King Jr\u2019s, Garland Thompson\u2019s, Marjorie Moon\u2019s and the late Barbara Ann Teer\u2019s in the world who have the vision and tenacity to see young playwrights work mounted. The dynamic of the playwright is often overwhelmed by film, television, webisodes, and video games. It is a brave new world we have entered within this digital age, and we as playwrights have to begin to embrace and add these new skills and technologies to our tool kits if we are going to survive and endure.\nTo learn more about Orisha Tales Repertory Radio Theatre Company, please click the post's title.\nLabels: David Wright, Orisha Repertory\nHelp send a playwright to grad school\nHere's an interesting approach to raise funds for grad school-- or to bring attention to the opening of your play. It was found on a recent Black Theatre Yahoo! Group email. AAPEX likes it and think it's something for playwrights to consider including in their efforts to get butts into seats and their name out there. Thanks to YouTube.com and digital video, its gotten a whole lot easier to make a promo for you and your show and harder to find excuses for why no one came to your premiere and why you're still laboring in anonymity. The accompanying email post is below.\nMy name is Jireh Aki and I am apart of the Production Company Colleagues. We are performing a play written by Christopher Aguilar about education, called \"Dormed\" Its Directed by Danny Ortiz. We Chris and Danny put this show together in three weeks, and the actors only had FIVE days before it opens. This is a NO BUDGET performance. But tickets are $10 dollars, and all of the proceeds go to venue Zombie Joes Underground Theater and to fund raise for Chris to go to Graduate school. Here is a link to our PROMO.\nhttp://www.youtube. com/watch? v=FnRdrzsyOWg\nWe would love for you to come to our performance with any of your friends or co-workers.\nJireh Aki\nDerek McPhatter's BRING THE BEAT BACK opens Freedom Train's Fire Fest 8/5 (Brooklyn)\nHey everybody. I want you all to save the dates!\nMy residency with Freedom Train Productions continues, and next month, Freedom Train\u2019s Fire! Festival of new plays in development begins.\nMy project \u2013 Bring the Beat Back \u2013 opens the festival, followed by two other exciting projects from Freedom Train\u2019s resident playwrights. More info is available here. http://www.freedomtrainproductions.org/\nHere are some upcoming dates:\nJuly 22, 2009 \u2013 6:30 P.M. Offstage Forum: Freedom Train\nwill host an open discussion\nexploring the relationship between the concept of the\nApocalypse and progressive social movements.\nAugust 5th, 2009 \u2013 7 P.M. \u2013 Performance\nMore on the Project: Bring the Beat Back: an Apocalyptist Episode\nThis is shaping up to be a very exciting project. Christopher Burris has joined the project as my collaborating director, and I really appreciate his perspective as we are moving towards the staged reading events.\nFreedom Train gives its resident playwrights so much support to help bring the work to life. From the play development workshops, to assistance with casting, to career sessions, to the Train\u2019s great network of backstage and onstage talent, to the other resident playwrights.\nIt\u2019s great, great, great! I hope you all get a chance to see our work in August.\nDerek Lee McPhatter.\nIt's HURRICANE SEASON at the National Black Theatre 7/10-8/2 (Harlem)\nClick post's title to visit the website.\nLabels: National Black Theatre\nHalf and Half: The New Race Politics by Yayoi Lena Winfrey\nYayoi Lena Winfrey\nAAPEX playwright Yayoi Lena Winfrey writes about biracial and multiracial identity in the U.S. for The Brown Girl World. To read the article, please click the post's title.\nSamm-Art Williams\u2019 hit comedic play \u201cThe Dance on ...\nArthur W. 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        "raw_content": "Should sub-Saharan Africa make its own drugs?\nBy Michael Conway, Tania Holt, Adam Sabow, and Irene Yuan Sun / January 2019\nA comprehensive analysis of the business, economic, and public-health impact finds the potential for local production of pharmaceuticals to be a mixed bag.\nWith imports comprising as much as 70 to 90 percent of drugs consumed in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, many governments are considering whether it\u2019s time to promote more local production. Drug imports, including both over-the-counter and prescription drugs, do considerably exceed those into China and India\u2014where comparable populations import around 5 percent and 20 percent, respectively. And it does put strain on government and household budgets and already limited foreign exchanges.\nTo better understand the realities of promoting local drug production, we undertook a systematic analysis of the current state of the market. The analysis focused on simple, small molecules, such as generic drugs, since the economics and technical challenges would vary for more complex products, such as combination drugs, injectables, and vaccines. We evaluated the costs and benefits of increasing production not only in economic terms but also in their impact on the wider economy and on public health systems. We then compared that to local measures of feasibility, including government will, demand, investment attractiveness, and implementation capacity, especially with respect to quality (Exhibit 1).\nThe analysis depicts an opportunity that varies from country to country. In some countries, a manufacturing hub is unlikely to be economical. In a half dozen or so others, such a hub could be viable if it can overcome structural obstacles\u2014a relatively small, if growing, market; a global excess of manufacturing capability for some kinds of drugs; unreliable infrastructure; and an underdeveloped talent base. For those countries, a local industry might make drugs modestly more affordable\u2014an important factor in an area where out-of-pocket drug costs can be a significant impediment for all but the most wealthy consumers. It could also improve public health, enhancing access to drugs at a time when the donor programs that have long provided drugs in some countries are facing flat or declining budgets. Even there, however, the effect of local production on jobs and GDP would likely be minimal relative to the size of these economies overall.\nPharmaceutical production in sub-Saharan Africa lags behind comparable regions\nSome African countries have a handful of local companies who produce for the domestic market. Most do not\u2014and are currently uncompetitive for local drug production (Exhibit 2). The continent overall has roughly 375 drug makers, most in North Africa, to serve a population of around 1.3 billion people. Those in sub-Saharan Africa are largely clustered in just nine of 46 countries, and they\u2019re mostly small, with operations that do not meet international standards. By comparison, China and India, each with roughly 1.4 billion in population, have as many as 5,000 and 10,500 drug manufacturers, respectively. And the sub-Saharan market\u2019s value is still relatively small, at roughly $14 billion compared with roughly $120 billion overall in China and $19 billion in India.1\nIn sub-Saharan Africa, only Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa have a relatively sizable industry, with dozens of companies that produce for their local markets and, in some cases, for export to neighboring countries. Local producers also play in a limited range of the value chain. Almost all of them are drug-product manufacturers\u2014that is, they purchase active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from other manufacturers and formulate them into finished pills, syrups, creams, capsules, and other finished drugs. Up to a hundred manufacturers in sub-Saharan Africa are limited to packaging: purchasing pills and other finished drugs in bulk and repackaging them into consumer-facing packs. Only three\u2014two in South Africa, and one in Ghana\u2014are producing APIs, and none have significant R&D activity.\nWhat\u2019s the value of increased local drug production?\nDeveloping a local drug industry in sub-Saharan Africa would take decades of sustained and careful effort. Examining the value of such an undertaking involves more than the economics of individual-company-level business. Because pharmaceutical products have such wide-ranging effects, country governments and citizens often think about the industry\u2019s impact in broader economic terms, including economic growth and job creation, and in terms of public health, such as access to medicines and preparedness in the event of disease outbreaks. To examine which dimensions really matter, we disaggregated the notion of impact into affordability, health impact, and economic impact.2\nMore affordable drugs\nWe frequently encounter public-health officials and potential investors who argue variously that locally manufactured drugs would be cheaper once all the costs are factored in\u2014as well as others who take it for granted that it\u2019s cheaper to produce drugs in India than it would be in Africa. The analysis suggests some truth to both arguments: drugs today are cheaper when imported, but with comparable facilities some drugs tomorrow could be cost competitive or even cheaper than imports from India. This is more likely true of basic oral solids than more advanced and larger-molecule drugs.\nConsider our modeling of comparable plants producing one common over-the-counter drug, for example. We found that when imported, the drug\u2019s landed price in Ethiopia consists of the manufacturer\u2019s price in India plus a more-than-20-percent markup as a result of freight, duties, and value-added tax (Exhibit 3). If the same drug were manufactured in Ethiopia: the raw materials would still be imported, but the import costs would be lower because of their relatively low value. Adding the local conversion cost due to lower manufacturing efficiency and the producer margin to the total leads to a price that is higher than in India, but the lower transport cost to reach the distributor means that the locally manufactured product is still more affordable at the point of entry into the local supply chain. In fact, for a range of products, including tablets, capsules, and creams, costs for most drugs produced in Ethiopia and Nigeria tend to be about 5 to 15 percent lower than the landed price of imports from India.\nFor most countries in sub-Saharan Africa today, this is largely a theoretical scenario. With current facilities, costs there today are typically higher because production facilities generally have less capacity and lower utilization rates than plants in India. Moreover, the affordability of drugs also depends on the structure of local supply chains, which differs between regions. Supply chains in anglophone countries of sub-Saharan Africa are more informal than in francophone countries. Markups and pricing are often unregulated in the former and also feature substantial numbers of informal stores.\nIncreased pharmaceutical manufacturing can affect a population\u2019s health in various ways, such as its access to, awareness of, and availability of needed medicines. It can also impact the systems that regulate quality and safety. These effects will vary country by country because they are influenced heavily by each country\u2019s configuration of the health system and health market. Yet our analysis for Ethiopia and Nigeria highlighted some effects that may be applicable for other countries as well.\nAccess to medicines, for example, is often limited to outdated drugs because global drug originators, or patent holders, lack incentives to undertake the cumbersome process of registering and promoting all their products for each small African country market. As a result, many African countries still use drugs older than what is recommended by the World Health Organization\u2019s (WHO\u2019s) essential drug list. Local manufacturers often have the incentives and resources to introduce newer generation generics into smaller African markets. In Ethiopia, when one local player became the first in the country to produce a newer-generation antibiotic, the government added it for the first time to the list of products available to public health facilities. In Nigeria, regulations allow local drug manufacturers to also be drug importers. Many of the leading local drug manufacturers are also representatives of global drug originators, and hence have a strong incentive to invest in local drug registration and the introduction of lucrative new products. That said, few markets in Africa are as potentially lucrative as Nigeria. Therefore, we expect the impact of increased local drug manufacturing in most other countries to more closely resemble the economics in Ethiopia than in Nigeria.\nAnother arena in which we expect increased local drug production to have positive effects is in the regulation and quality assurance of drugs in local African markets. In Ethiopia, for example, the government\u2019s desire to spur local drug manufacturing has come hand in hand with a commitment to strengthen its national drug regulator, the Food, Medicine, and Health Care Administration and Control Authority. The government has also committed to reducing delays in product registration, ferreting out counterfeit drugs, and pushing manufacturers to meet standards required for exports. Overall, Ethiopia is investing ahead of the curve in regulatory capacity. Although its pharma market is only valued at approximately $600 million, its regulator\u2019s budget is $6.6 million, a higher ratio than observed in Brazil, Russia, and Turkey.\nProponents of local drug manufacturing in sub-Saharan Africa often express their argument in economic terms: economic diversification, GDP growth, the impact on the balance of trade, and job creation. However, our analysis suggests that pharmaceuticals would remain a relatively small sector of the overall economy, even assuming significant growth. The effect on annual GDP growth would likely be negligible\u2014on the order of $190 million per year by 2027 for Ethiopia and $230 million per year for Nigeria, over a period when we project annual growth for the two countries could be on the order of $14 billion and $27 billion, respectively.\nThe largest effect would be on the balance of trade. If Ethiopia and Nigeria were to increase their local share of production from roughly 15 to 20 percent to around 40 to 45 percent, both countries could expect to see their trade balances improve by $150 million to $200 million annually. In Ethiopia, trade imbalances have been a critical issue for several years as the country has dealt with a severe shortage of foreign exchange. A swing of a couple of hundred million dollars in a decade\u2019s time would certainly be welcome. But it would be hard to feel, since it amounts to less than 5 percent of Ethiopia\u2019s projected foreign currency needs\u2014not including the additional capital investments needed to build industrial parks and upgrade national regulators.\nAn increase in local production would not create many jobs. Modern pharmaceutical plants employ only a few hundred workers. New entrants tend to be even leaner: the two new Chinese entrants into the Ethiopian market, for example, are building more automated production facilities and hence employ only around 200 workers on average. Altogether, the total job creation affected by increased local pharmaceutical production is likely to be on the order of a few thousand jobs at best\u2014even including any impact it has on jobs upstream and downstream, in its suppliers and distributors.\nThe feasibility of building an industry in any country is influenced by both private- and public-sector factors. On the private side, the inherent market dynamics, and the attractiveness of available investments, will determine whether there is a strong business case for putting money into the pharmaceutical sector. These include, for example, whether there\u2019s enough unmet demand to make a sizeable plant competitive and the practicalities of exporting excess production. On the public side, governments have several potential levers to encourage local production. These include local production incentives in national tenders, subsidies and tax breaks, investment in special economic zones, and talent- and skill-building programs. The availability of these levers varies across countries, and individual governments\u2019 attitudes toward the pharmaceutical industry influence their willingness to employ these levers.\nOverall, our analysis convinced us that increased local drug production is feasible in about a half dozen sub-Saharan African countries at current and projected demand levels. While only South Africa is currently as attractive to private-sector pharmaceutical investors as Brazil and India, other countries are rapidly improving their investment climate. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses relative to Brazil, China, and India. Some are stronger in areas like logistics, business climate, and tax policies. Others might do well in some areas, such as tax policy, logistics, and technology, but show weaknesses in government and business climate. Still others could quickly become attractive to international investors with continued improvement.\nCreating a sustainable pharma sector in sub-Saharan Africa\nIn those countries where increased local production of pharmaceuticals would be both feasible and have a positive impact, the question is how to do it. Through our research, we have distilled five lessons that could help them do so in a way that contributes most to the health of their people and the well-being of their economies. These include a focus on quality, production capacity (or scale), regional hubs, drug-product formulation, and value-chain effects.\nRegulatory standards and enforcement across sub-Saharan Africa typically lag behind global standards. There are only six companies operating in the region that have achieved WHO prequalification.3 The fight against counterfeit, expired, and substandard drugs is improving, but it is still common in some countries in the region.\nAs sub-Saharan Africa develops its local pharmaceutical industry, it is imperative that countries continuously upgrade their quality standards and enforcement. Beyond saving lives, a stronger regulatory system would allow for a fair and competitive playing field, eliminating low-priced, substandard products from the market. To do so, country leaders may need to commit to ongoing funding for their regulatory agencies in accordance with established global benchmarks or perhaps consider continent-wide efforts such as those in Europe. This would allow regulators to address some of the existing gaps in training, capabilities, and manpower in regulatory oversight and quality control. Another priority should be cultivating and sustaining a healthy pipeline of regulatory talent, since turnover is brisk for many agencies as trained staff quickly leave for private-sector jobs.\nBuild plants with sufficient production capacity\nAny theoretical production-cost advantages that countries in sub-Saharan Africa might enjoy could be outweighed by their lower production capacity and utilization relative to India. Most production in the region today is in small plants with low capacity\u2014plants need to be big enough and have enough capacity to get the benefits of scale economics. And utilization is affected by unreliable infrastructure, frequent power interruptions, and high logistics costs.\nAt what point would manufacturing plants there become competitive with imports? According to our analysis, production volume\u2014that is, the plant\u2019s capacity times utilization\u2014affects economics and affordability disproportionately more than other commonly cited concerns, such as labor productivity and electricity costs. The cutoff for output depends on product type, but for a tablet-based product it would be around 500 million tablets (Exhibit 4). Smaller plants are unlikely to be competitive with imports, even running at full utilization, and plants operating below the cutoff today may not be sustainable over the long term.\nThus, as old plants get upgraded and new plants get built, companies in sub-Saharan Africa should ensure that they will meet a certain threshold of production while ensuring that there is sufficient market demand to maintain health utilization. Companies should estimate the necessary break point for their specific mix of products and location, and plan their investments accordingly. Country governments might also reconsider incentives to companies that meet competitive levels of production.\nCreate regional hubs that include smaller countries\nGiven the minimum production requirements and the fact that there are only a few countries where pharmaceutical manufacturing is feasible, sub-Saharan African countries could work together to encourage a handful of globally competitive industry clusters. These clusters have a better chance of producing affordable, high-quality drugs than if efforts were dissipated across a larger number of subscale investment attempts throughout the continent. With proper regulatory harmonization, smaller countries could experience faster lead times and more responsive supply chains because they could be served by local, and not overseas, suppliers.\nThere is already a broader movement to create freer trade across Africa. The newly established Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) seeks to bring the 55 members of the African Union together. By spring 2018, 44 states had formally joined CFTA. Predating the CFTA, regional economic communities have also been working on removing tariff and nontariff barriers to trade.\nYet these efforts are not enough to enable the creation of regional hubs for pharmaceuticals, since drugs are such a highly specialized product. The African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization effort has yielded noteworthy results, with the East Africa Community countries at the stage of conducting joint assessments and inspections. However, it is still not possible for companies to file a single registration that is recognized by neighboring countries anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa today. Until that happens, no at-scale company can realistically serve multiple countries.\nFocus on drug-product formulation, but keep an eye on new technology\nFocusing on the right part of the value chain will be critical to the success of a pharma sector in sub-Saharan Africa. APIs today are very scale sensitive and hard to manufacture. Most countries in the region lack the requisite chemicals sector for API production, which our modeling suggests would already be 10 to 15 percent costlier than imports from India. That makes drug-product formulation the better bet, while continuing to import APIs\u2014for now, at least.\nLooking ahead, this focus could evolve. New technologies could lower API costs\u2014whether by changing the scale economics needed to keep prices competitive, making manufacturing easier, or improving quality. Indeed, one advantage that sub-Saharan Africa has is the opportunity to adopt cutting-edge technologies without worrying about replacing existing technologies in legacy plants. Some of the most promising technologies on the horizon include improved process chemistry, continuous manufacturing, and modular plant design. Using Ethiopia as an example, employing improved chemical-synthesis processes could reduce costs by approximately 5 to 35 percent, and continuous production could cut costs by another 10 to 25 percent, if the right molecules are chosen for production. In addition, modular plant design could speed construction of these plants and ensure tighter quality assurance.\nUpgrade the value chain\nThough the focus may be on drug-product manufacturing, countries might also consider upgrading the value chain beyond just manufacturers. Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have a highly fragmented landscape of distributors, wholesalers, and retailers, who all add their individual markups to the product. In some countries, for example, it\u2019s not unheard of for a drug to be marked up by nearly double the manufacturer\u2019s price by the time it reaches the end consumer. In addition to raising the price of drugs, this system also has the effect of compromising quality assurance, since each additional step creates the potential for improper storage, tampering, or delay, even as drugs near their expiration dates.\nTo get the value chain under control, governments might better enforce quality standards in distribution, wholesaling, and retailing, for example. Many tiny unregulated shops today don\u2019t meet standards already on the books. If they did, it may encourage some industry consolidation and encouraging discipline that will also lead to better patient outcomes.\nThere are some who have questioned the ability of the countries in sub-Saharan African to build a local pharmaceuticals industry, and others who question the wisdom of doing so. To those skeptics, the analyses presented here should provide comfort that the potential for building a robust local industry could be real in some countries under the right conditions. It is now for public- and private-sector leaders in the region to decide whether to try.\nMichael Conway is a senior partner in McKinsey\u2019s Philadelphia office, Tania Holt is a partner in the London office, Adam Sabow is a senior partner in the Chicago office, and Irene Sun is an associate partner in the Nairobi office.\nSource: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-sector/our-insights/should-sub-saharan-africa-make-its-own-drugs.?\nDiaspora Engagement , Adam Sabow, affordable drugs in Africa, African countries, By Michael Conway, capsules More tags , creams, drug production in Africa, finished drugs, Irene Yuan Sun, local drug production, manufacturing hub, most wealthy consumers, pharma sector in sub-Saharan Africa, pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical ingredients, Pharmaceutical production in sub-Saharan Africa, pharmaceutical products, pills, public health in africa, sub-Saharan Africa, sub-Saharan Africa make its own drugs, syrups, Tania Holt, WHO prequalification AfricanDiasporaLeaders\n\u2039 A Lesson from Dr. Charles T. 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        "raw_content": "There was Armageddon the movie. Now there is the Armageddon that goes beyond Hollywood and brings to real life the current state of disability claims.\nWhether your client is submitting a new claim, having a problem with an existing one, or has been terminated by the insurance company, help is needed. Enter the disability claim consultant, giving advice or breathing life into the claim, hopefully to enable a claimant to be paid fairly. In turn, enabling the insurance company to honor the claim as promised in their disability contract.\nToday, insurance carriers use video surveillance, independent medical evaluations, outside investigators, CPA consultants, and a host of other support to try to prove the claim is not worthy of being paid. And sometimes they are right! However, I'm seeing many claims that should be paid that aren't!\nThe current claim environment appears to be related to economic issues in which the policyholder/claimant as well as the broker/agent has little or no control. Decisions are made by many insurance companies from the top that relate to quarterly statements and stock market performance. In other words, short term decisions that have long term implications.\nThe purpose of this article is to let you see a disability claim from the perspective of one who has experienced such on a personal basis. In addition you will get a glimpse of the type of advice a disability claim consultant can provide. (Note that any name I use is fictional for privacy purposes.)\nEd was a practicing dentist in a major metropolitan area who went on total disability at age 54. His diagnosis was major depression and\npharmaceutical abuse (overuse of valium and xanax). One week of rehab did not work for Ed, so he was sent to a rehab facility in another state for six months, away from his family and friends.\nThis treatment was a success in keeping Ed drug free, and he continues as such to this day. He goes to substance abuse meetings (alcohol/drugs) weekly and continues to see a psychiatrist and psychologist on at least a monthly basis, since he still battles the demons of depression. Might I add that after being drug free for six months, Ed went back to work part time for 20 hours per week, but found that he was not able to function well in a clinical dentistry practice. He was, in fact, a danger to himself as well as his patients.\nAfter six months of working part time and collecting under a \"residual\" (partial) disability definition, he stopped working again and went back on total disability. Shortly thereafter he was able to secure a part time position teaching second and third year dental students at a local dental school four days a week.\nHe is not involved with any of the complicated surgeries or other procedures he performed in the past, but he oversees the work of his students in addition to his teaching responsibilities.\nEd's attending physicians have maintained all along that he cannot go back to practicing clinical dentistry; and, based upon my conversations with this claimant, it is clear that if he goes back to work in a dental office, he will again abuse drugs since the desire continues. He has attempted suicide in the past, and the potential is there again if pushed in the wrong direction.\nEd expected to receive a check for the rest of his life, according to the terms of his disability policy, which says he is totally disabled if he \"cannot perform the important duties of his regular occupation.\" For four years the insurance company paid his monthly benefit after being convinced of his illness by their own independent medical evaluation early in his disability.\nThe company requested another independent medical examination to \"update\" the previous one. The examiner formulated an opinion that the insured \"by choice\" (new flavor of the month terminology) didn't want to go back to work in clinical dentistry. As a result the claim was terminated in conflict with all prior medical documentation. Think of which end of the depression scale Ed was on when he received the termination letter.\nSo what's this all about? This is a strategy on the part of the insurance company to see if the claimant will: (1) Accept the company's conclusion without question. (2) Complain to the insurance company indicating that the termination is not justified. (3) Hire an attorney.\nBased upon the response by the claimant, the insurance company will determine its course of action. Many times a situation like this becomes a game to see who can move the most paper and to see if the claimant and/ or his attorney can be \"worn down.\"\nIn Ed's case I was hired by him directly in a consulting capacity.\nAfter a careful review of various documents, shaping up the claim with additional clarification and bringing in our own independent medical examiner, the insurance company paid back-payments of some ten months and is now continuing the monthly benefit. The claim is now being paid under a \"reservation of rights\" (a scare tactic in and of itself), and the company is implying that he is disabled, but on a partial basis only. The company has also indicated that it is still reviewing further documentation to determine in which direction to proceed.\nIn the meantime my client becomes further depressed by these actions and may have to prove even further what has previously been proven that his claim is valid. A humiliating and time consuming experience for one who may not be up to par to begin with.\nMany insurance companies are bombarding claimants with tremendous paperwork and confusion, the likes of which you and I have never seen. Some are insulating themselves with quantities of bodies to keep you and your clients further confused. As an example, one of the major players has its claim department broken down into various sub-classifications. Their \"psych unit\" hierarchy starts off with an assistant claim representative and goes upward as follows: associate claim representative, claim representative, senior claim representative, chief claim representative, consultant, director (or unit manager) and finally vice president (who is in charge of the \"psych unit\") who in turn reports to the senior vice president in charge of all disability claims. Count them; eight people before you get to the top guy. Some companies call the top guy the \"director of claims,\" but in the aforementioned company you would only be getting the third guy from the top. Getting confused? You betcha, and that's the purpose of it all.. .to insulate the top guys from the pack and keep claimants running around in diminishing circles.\nIn addition, there may be one or more others involved in a claim; such as caseworkers, registered nurses, rehabilitation counselors, CPAs, medical directors, medical consultants, ergonomics consultants, ad infinitum. Where does it end? It seems like it doesn't! In the case of Ed, the insurance company stood to save $2 million by terminating his claim. Now you see why current claim management practices take on a new meaning.\nGoing it alone in today's disability claim environment can prove to be economically devastating. A disability claim consultant can help in submitting a new claim in a clear, logical fashion so that the claimant does not prejudice his rights. Unfortunately there is a shortage of talent in this area, but those who have a proven track record of disability sales or have worked for an insurance company in a seasoned capacity can most likely provide this valuable service. There is definitely a learning process, and most of this will come from personal experience.\nWhat Does a Disability Claim Consultant Do?\nOnce hired, the job involves (but is not limited to) the following.\n1. Reviewing all policies, including copies of the original application for coverage as well as any changes or increases that may have occurred over the years.\n2. Reviewing diagnosis/prognosis reports from physicians that provide insight into the medical history which has created the claim.\n3. Helping answer the questions on the claim forms or any related questionnaire.\n4. Providing advice on how to communicate with the attending physician(s).\n5. Determining if it is a total or a partial (residual) claim.\n6. Determining if the claim relates to \"your occupation,\" earnings (or both), or some other definition.\n7. Advising how to handle visits by claim investigators, CPAs as well as visits to independent medical examiners.\n8. Advising how to prepare a list of pre and post disability duties, broken down hourly and weekly.\n9. Helping to determine what the claimant can and cannot do with respect to post disability duties when there is more than one policy. Playing golf or tennis may not be a problem for one claimant, but may be a problem for another.\n10. Providing advice on the meaning of exclusions, offset provisions; earning clauses, if applicable; and a host of other contractual wording.\nA disability consultant should also be able to help develop a strategy in connection with the claim. There may be a need to bring in another consultant such as a CPA, another physician, or another professional to help. Often the disability claim consultant will be able to provide advice to attorneys when the services of such an individual is appropriate to the claim.\nA consultant should always be caring and credible. Any claim that smells of fraud should be dismissed immediately.\nPreparation and more preparation is what has given you the confidence to achieve success in selling disability insurance. Guidance from a disability claim consultant can be a valuable third party influence, and you will be relieved of the burden of getting involved in a claim for which you will lose renewal commission.\nWhen expertise is needed, look for those who can be there when you can't -the disability claim consultant.",
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        "title": "Daito-ryu Isn\u2019t Just Hard Aikido: An Interview with Roy Goldberg \u2013 Aikido Journal",
        "raw_content": "Roy Goldberg is one of the highest-ranked Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu practitioners outside of Japan and the senior student of Hayao Kiyama Shihan, the President and Chief Instructor of North American Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu Kodo Kai (NADRAKK). Goldberg Sensei was awarded the rank of 7th dan and certified with the \u201cKyoju Dairi\u201d teaching license by Inoue Yusuke, the Kodokai Menkyo Kaiden. In June 2016 the Hombu Dojo presented him with the prestigious Hi Ogi, the third scroll in the transmission of Daito Ryu Kodo Kai. He is the first and only non-Japanese person to receive this honor from the Hombu Dojo in Kitami, Japan. In March 2017, Goldberg Sensei officially separated from Kodo Kai in Japan and now heads an independent branch of Daito-ryu. He leads a number of study groups throughout the US and abroad and teaches seminars around the world.\nAikido Journal (Josh Gold): Can you tell us a bit about your martial arts background?\nRoy Goldberg: I grew up in the Bronx in the 1950s. It was kind of a tough neighborhood for a short, Jewish, asthmatic kid. I wasn\u2019t a good student, but I always had to be moving and was always good at sports. I did baseball and played paddle ball obsessively. My dad taught me to box, mostly by knocking my block off. In college I started wrestling and pound-for-pound I was really strong. I wrestled off different weight classes to challenge myself. And many times I was wrestling individuals who started years before me, and even though I was stronger, what they had was technique. That was really the beginning of starting to understand how important technique is. Eventually I got into Columbia University \u2014 I think my parents just badgered them into letting me in \u2014 and when I started to take anatomy it all just clicked. Not that I didn\u2019t struggle, but the body just made sense to me and I found I had a good memory if it was something I was passionate about. And that served me well as a physical therapist.\nPlaying baseball in the Bronx, 1959\nThe summer before I got to college I was a lifeguard and one of the head lifeguards introduced me to Shinan Antonio Pereira at the Tremont dojo who did Miyama ryu jujutsu, which was a lot of judo, some hard jujutsu, and some aikido, but all modified to be for the street. These were a bunch of very rough guys in the south Bronx who were not playing. They were trying to kill each other. After getting dan rank, we worked with real knives in the dark, that sort of thing. Pereira originally trained in Japan with both Kotani Yasuyuki, the famous 10th dan Kodokan judoka, as well as with O\u2019Sensei. I believe Ueshiba even gave Pereira a teaching license in aikido. So, I thought I should try aikido.\nSo I went to NY Aikikai to train with Yamada Sensei and his senior students. I discovered that some of my jujutsu was difficult to apply on really good aikido people, which was extremely frustrating. They had technique I didn\u2019t understand and much better structure. Since I trained early in the morning, I didn\u2019t get a lot of mat time with Yamada Sensei, and the classes were small. Sometimes as few as 2-3 people. The instructors were extremely knowledgeable and I learned a lot about movement. I mostly trained with Harvey Konigsberg, Steve Pimsler, and Hakeem Luqman a lot; he really understood my jujutsu background, so we got quite close (I think he is in Morocco now). To this day Konigsberg has some of the best aikido I have ever seen. He\u2019s just like water. His irimi nage is just completely in your face.\nThinking back on it, I unfortunately think I was sort of a dick back then. I was so confident in my jujutsu, and I was young and challenging. Too cocky. During my shodan exam, part of the test was to do freestyle randori with 4-5 people, but in my morning class we never really had enough people to practice that, so when the ukes came at me in the test I reacted with jujutsu, not aikido. I went a little too hard, and Yamada Sensei stepped in and stopped the test. He was definitely a bit annoyed with me. In retrospect, I really appreciate what they gave me and regret that I wasn\u2019t a more respectful student. Since then I have come to train with a lot of aikido people that I have really enjoyed meeting and working with.\nAround that time was when I started doing Daito-ryu with Kiyama Shihan. I did several seminars with Yonezawa Sensei, who was really the first to introduce Kodokai-style Daito-ryu to the United States, and Kiyama was his uke. I was just blown away. When I felt Kiyama\u2019s technique it was like nothing I had ever felt before. And I just couldn\u2019t explain it. Kiyama invited me to train with him, and I became obsessed. He was and is one of the most naturally gifted martial artists I\u2019ve ever seen.\n\u201cSo I went to NY Aikikai to train with Yamada Sensei and his senior students. I discovered that some of my jujutsu was difficult to apply on really good aikido people, which was extremely frustrating. They had technique I didn\u2019t understand and much better structure.\u201d\nI started regularly traveling back and forth to California to train at his house and following him to Japan. I turned my life upside down to go train with this guy because I knew he was the real deal. And to this day, I still regularly travel out to California to visit with him. He\u2019s like a second father to me. And even though I officially left Kodo Kai, we are still very close.\nThat\u2019s partly why today I don\u2019t have a lot of patience for people who can\u2019t make the effort to go to a seminar that\u2019s a couple of hours from their house. My students travel because that\u2019s the only way you are going to get this. If you have access to a good teacher, like my friend Dan Harden, or Howie Popkin (who started Daito-ryu with me, but ultimately trained very closely under Okamoto Sensei of Roppokai), or somebody like that, then you do what it takes to get there and train with that person. Because you aren\u2019t getting this by sitting at home and commenting on Facebook.\nTraveling the world teaching Daito-ryu, what do you see as some of the most common misconceptions about the art?\nI think in some areas Daito-ryu has the reputation as just hard aikido. Like it\u2019s the caveman version of aikido or something. I actually heard someone say once, \u201cIf there isn\u2019t pain, it isn\u2019t Daito-ryu.\u201d And that\u2019s just nonsense. It\u2019s true that Daito-ryu has a large number of brutally painful pins and immobilizations, but real Daito-ryu has a softness that is nearly unmatched. It can be brutal if it needs to be, but that isn\u2019t the goal.\nA lot of people have started to use aiki like it\u2019s a buzzword, or think they can take a single Daito-ryu technique and throw it in their bag of tricks. But it isn\u2019t a cafeteria \u2014 you can\u2019t pick and choose. You have to get the whole meal. That\u2019s why the whole \u201csharing secrets\u201d thing doesn\u2019t bother me \u2014 it isn\u2019t about a technique or a trick.\nDemonstrating a technique at Capital Aikikai in Silver Spring, MD 2018\nMostly I think people are just ignorant about what real Daito-ryu is or looks like because the Japanese are so secretive and because the Aikikai downplayed aikido\u2019s roots in Daito-ryu for a long time until Stanley Pranin started researching it and exposing it. Now, I think that is starting to change. In fact, all of that is really because of Stanley.\nFor those that haven\u2019t really seen it or felt it, there are a couple of main branches of Daito-ryu: the \u201cmainline\u201d under Kondo Katsuyuki, who inherited it from Takeda\u2019s son Tokimune, there is Takumakai which is a blend of what Takeda and Ueshiba taught to Takuma Hisa, there\u2019s the Sagawa branch which is very closed to outsiders, and then there\u2019s our style Kodokai that came down from Kodo Horikawa. Kodokai is also typically pretty private. There are a few others but those are the main ones. In Daito-ryu there\u2019s a mix of traditional jujutsu techniques that a lot of aikido people would recognize like ikkajo, nikajo, sankajo, shihonage, etc. But the application and the intent is different from aikido. And there are aiki-jujutsu and aiki-jutsu techniques, which are really infinite. Kodokai and Sagawa especially really emphasize the softness and subtle kuzushi in the aiki techniques. We do a lot of the \u201cage aiki\u201d exercise and a lot of slow steady practice with kata to develop that connection and feeling. And so that\u2019s really my emphasis, although Kiyama Shihan is no stranger to inflicting some very explosive and painful techniques, so we have that in our curriculum as well. For example, Kiyama\u2019s sutemi waza are just unbelievable.\nAs an American teaching a traditional Japanese art, what\u2019s your teaching style like and how does it compare to how the art was transmitted to you?\nI teach what Kiyama taught me, but the way I teach it is sometimes different. Kiyama is very Japanese, like Japanese from a different era. He is a koryu kind of guy because that\u2019s the environment that he grew up in. His dad told him he couldn\u2019t eat if he didn\u2019t train. That kind of thing. He doesn\u2019t have the patience for laziness or stupidity. He is of the school that the student has to steal everything. It\u2019s not like he would lift one corner and you have to lift the other three, he wouldn\u2019t even give you the cloth! You had to steal the whole damn thing. He sometimes would tell you the wrong thing on purpose, just to see you figure it out.\n\u201cI think in some areas Daito-ryu has the reputation as just hard aikido. Like it\u2019s the caveman version of aikido or something. I actually heard someone say once, \u201cIf there isn\u2019t pain, it isn\u2019t Daito-ryu.\u201d And that\u2019s just nonsense. \u201c\nShugyo is everything. When I visited, the seminars were the least amount of training, the real training happened at 2 in the morning training in his kitchen while he\u2019s standing there in his underwear. We trained all the time, and sometimes in very unconventional ways.\nOnce he drove me to the beach near where he lives and told me to just sit there and \u201cWatch a wave!\u201d He got back in his truck and drove off. I had no idea when he was coming back or what I was supposed to do. So, I watched the waves, because that\u2019s what he told me to do. Eventually he came back, and later when we were at the dojo, a technique I had been struggling with was suddenly a little easier. Then I had trouble with throwing another gentleman, and Sensei looks up and says to himself, \u201cWhat does Goldberg need? He clearly needs time watching a wave in the rain, because it changes.\u201d So, he leaves me at the beach in the rain, and sure enough, later on, I\u2019m able to throw this person with ease. And I asked Sensei why, but he just says, \u201cGoldberg, you super stupid! You understand nothing! Maybe someday you understand.\u201d\nKiyama Shihan with Roy Goldberg teaching a seminar at Kim Studio in Rockville, MD, 1997\nSometimes at seminars he would hide things. He would say one thing and do another. I know he sometimes taught things differently to different people. Many of the Japanese teachers do that. There\u2019s a public face and a private face even with the Japanese. And to be honest I don\u2019t know if that\u2019s a cultural thing or a budo thing, but I think some things got lost because of that approach.\nMaybe it was necessary when you were a samurai \u2014 obviously, you don\u2019t want your potential opponents to know how to counter you before you meet in battle. Takeda said to only teach one or two in each generation the real secrets. And never show Westerners, because aiki is easy and they will easily overpower us. But, even that is a lie. It\u2019s really hard and takes a lot of shugyo. Daito-ryu is self-selecting in that way. The only people who get it are the people who stay in the art who can handle years of frustration and put in the work.\nSo, my guiding principle is to make my students better than I am. I tell them everything I can. I am constantly trying to figure out how to teach different body types, different backgrounds. Different students respond to different exercises and different visualizations to learn techniques. And sometimes I tell them something and years later they say, \u201cWhy didn\u2019t you tell me before, why did you keep that secret?\u201d And I say, \u201cI\u2019ve been telling you that for years! You just weren\u2019t ready to hear it and now you are.\u201d They still have to figure it out for themselves with their bodies. And it takes a lot of hard work, so if I can help them get to where I am sooner, then maybe they can even take this art farther because I think it\u2019s bottomless.\nCan you elaborate a bit on that and share your thinking on the ramifications of keeping techniques and training methods closed and secretive vs. a more open approach?\nWell, there are a couple things that all get called secrets. There are things that we don\u2019t share with non-members \u2014 every art does that. I don\u2019t think of them as \u201csecrets\u201d as much as \u201cthis is for us.\u201d And, that\u2019s because if you have made the commitment to this path, you deserve some guidance. And it\u2019s kind of an all-or-nothing thing. I could say to you, \u201cJosh, you always have to be entering.\u201d But, that doesn\u2019t necessarily mean anything to you because it\u2019s kind of a package deal. You need to be doing all of it, there isn\u2019t just one thing that makes it work or not work. Now, that specifically might mean something to you because of your background and your experience as a martial artist. But knowing it and being able to do it are different. When I went and trained with Inoue Sensei the Kodokai Menkyo Kaiden, he took a liking to me and was very generous, sharing all these small things that he didn\u2019t show even other Japanese. I worry if I don\u2019t share those things and pass them on, they will be lost.\nThere\u2019s also the kind of secrets that you discover yourself. Like me telling a student you have to do \u201cthis\u201d but their body isn\u2019t ready to feel or do \u201cthis.\u201d There\u2019s a bit of \u201cfake it \u2019til you make it.\u201d In other words, you keep trying to do things a certain way, and even though you are failing and not getting the effect you want, your body is learning how to do it through your intent to do it. And eventually those connections start to get made and you can start to do it. There\u2019s a fine line between that and building bad habits, so that\u2019s where the teacher comes in. In Daito-ryu, that kind of jikiden is very important. It is not the kind of thing you can get from a book of instructions. You have to feel it. So telling somebody something doesn\u2019t mean they can do it.\n\u201cSo, my guiding principle is to make my students better than I am. I tell them everything I can. I am constantly trying to figure out how to teach different body types, different backgrounds. Different students respond to different exercises and different visualizations to learn techniques. \u201c\nThen, there\u2019s a sense that you don\u2019t want to put things out there that get corrupted or misunderstood because people don\u2019t have the right context. They don\u2019t know what they don\u2019t know. This comes up a lot when we talk about video and the internet. When I share a video showing a higher level aiki technique, I\u2019ve heard all the dumb responses: that\u2019s fake, uke is taking a dive, that would never work in a real fight, why doesn\u2019t he let go, blah blah blah. People who don\u2019t know a lot get easily confused between a demonstration of a technique, a demonstration of a principle, an exercise, and real fighting. So, some people think if you show anything that Daito-ryu will get a bad reputation, like it\u2019s no-touch ki strikes or some nonsense. Because if you do it right, Daito-ryu looks like you aren\u2019t doing anything.\nI\u2019ll say for the record that when I share things from seminars, I work with people I\u2019ve never met all the time. And if I work with an uke and they take a roll to be nice or deferential or whatever, I won\u2019t work with them again. And my students know that. Ukemi is defensive \u2014 if you don\u2019t know how to fall, you will land on your head or neck. So some of the things I use the same uke because if I do them at high speed, I need to know the uke can receive that fall. If you are experienced you can see the difference between that and giving the fall because that\u2019s the expectation.\nBut going back to what we were talking about earlier, if they never see real Daito-ryu, people won\u2019t know what it is. And this is part of the reason why I respectfully decided to leave Kodokai. They don\u2019t publicly share anything. Nor does Kiyama. And I understand and respect their concerns. But when it comes to publicly sharing film or video, Ueshiba did it, Kondo Katsuyuki of mainline does it, Okamoto formerly of Kodokai did it, Iida also from Kodokai did it, Makita Shihan (who is exceptional by the way) also formerly of Kodokai did it. I do it, because if we don\u2019t share it, it will be lost. I even heard one former Kodokai person comment, \u201cI don\u2019t know what he\u2019s doing but it isn\u2019t Kodokai.\u201d He didn\u2019t know something I was showing was Kodokai because he hadn\u2019t seen it before, so it didn\u2019t meet his idea of Daito-ryu. But it was something I did with Kiyama all the time!\nKiyama Shihan presenting Roy Goldberg with the Hi Ogi, the 3rd Scroll in Daito Ryu Kodo Kai, 2016\nSome of the video I do is to inspire people to keep working at it. Part of it is to attract new people to try it. And if they are skeptical that\u2019s fine. But, once they feel it they have one of a couple of reactions: they feel it, but they don\u2019t understand it or they come up with some superficial nonsense about levers and planes and mechanics, like it\u2019s a magic trick, but they aren\u2019t able to replicate it. Or they say, \u201cI don\u2019t know what the hell that was, but it is nothing like anything I\u2019ve felt before, and I won\u2019t stop training \u2019til I figure it out.\u201d That was my reaction with Kiyama, and that\u2019s the student I\u2019m looking for. And I think I have to cast a wide net to find those people.\nDaito-ryu is not for everyone. And finding the martial artists out there who have the capacity to develop these skills is almost as hard as developing these skills.\nLet\u2019s talk a bit about aiki. How would you describe it, and how does it manifest in martial technique as well as daily life? How is it trained and developed?\nWell, as many people have said before, I think aiki is really difficult to describe in words. It isn\u2019t mystical, but you know it when you feel it. I think to do it effectively you have to feel it in order to create it. You have to use your body and your motor system, not the intellectual part of your brain. I think that\u2019s part of why O-Sensei spoke so poetically and religiously. And why so many people disagree about what he actually said. He was trying to get to that non-intellectual part of your brain. Like a zen koan.\nPractically speaking, I think aiki means having a fully-connected body that is able to express your intent from your hara. That means both feeling and experiencing touch through your whole body and being able to react. It means in some sense being immovable because you are constantly moving internally. It means using coordination of your entire musculoskeletal system to resist, exert and shape force, not just the big local muscles that we normally rely on. When I ride my horse, I use aiki to connect to a 1200 lb. uke. When I do Kyudo I couldn\u2019t pull back that yumi without using aiki, because I\u2019ve had two total shoulder replacements. When I do our \u201caiki age\u201d exercise I couldn\u2019t lift a 300 lb. guy without using aiki. You have to live aiki in everything you do. It isn\u2019t something you can get just on the mat.\nGoldberg with his horse, Topsy. \u201cWhen I ride I use aiki to connect with my horse. There\u2019s no using force with a 1200 pound uke.\u201d\nNow, I make a big distinction between connection, aiki, kuzushi, having structure, and having a hara. They aren\u2019t the same things and you can certainly have one without the others. For example, a good karate person or a sumo player can have structure, they can absorb a lot of impact, and it is very difficult to push them back when they are in a rooted stance. Sumo guys have to have good structure just to move that explosively. In Daito-ryu we all have to start with structure before we can create aiki.\nAnd you can have connection without having aiki. Really good judo players have excellent connection. Good weapons guys can have connection. But that type of connection we are going for in Daito-ryu is a sort of soft stickiness where the uke doesn\u2019t feel the force and just can\u2019t get away from it. They say about Mifune Kyuzo, the famous judo technician, that it was like wrestling with an empty gi.\n\u201cPractically speaking, I think aiki means having a fully-connected body that is able to express your intent from your hara. That means both feeling and experiencing touch through your whole body and being able to react. It means in some sense being immovable because you are constantly moving internally. It means using coordination of your entire musculoskeletal system to resist, exert and shape force, not just the big local muscles that we normally rely on.\u201d\nWith kuzushi, you can get it with big external mechanics like pushing or pulling someone off their base and not have aiki or connection, but in order to do that you have to have good structure.\nBut to get aiki, I think you have to have spent a lot of time playing with all those other things first. Once you have aiki, all of those other things come out of it. You achieve connection more softly, your structure doesn\u2019t depend on your skeleton being aligned necessarily, and you can get kuzushi by doing less. When you are older, or small like Takeda was, you can generate tremendous power and have enormous control beyond what people would expect for your size and age.\nSo how do you develop it? Aiki shouldn\u2019t be this mystical mumbo jumbo. But I can tell you that there are no shortcuts and it doesn\u2019t really matter if your mind knows what it is because it\u2019s your body that has to learn it.\nFirst, you have to feel it from somebody who is further along than you are, not just once, but a lot.\nRoy Goldberg: leading High Exposure at the Shawangunk Mountains, 2002 \u201cI climb better with aiki, more efficiently, a whole body connection to the rock.\u201d\nSecond, I think you have to put in the time with all those other things that I mentioned. I think that\u2019s partially why most of my advanced students are very experienced with other arts before they even come to me. Aiki isn\u2019t fighting. And fighting isn\u2019t aiki. But having that experience of staying calm with someone who\u2019s actively trying to do you harm, of throwing a punch or going for a throw when the other person doesn\u2019t want to let you, knowing about distance and timing, having some of that martial sense, those things are really important in shaping your intent when you are trying to develop aiki. We do a lot of static grabs and practicing very slowly because we are trying to override those strength instincts and to develop a feeling. But you have to have a martial \u201cintent\u201d when you are practicing a technique, especially when you are the uke, because that builds those connections in your body in a very different way. If you have never been in a fight, you think \u201csoft\u201d or \u201crelaxed\u201d means floppy. But it should be relaxed the way a wild animal is relaxed before it attacks.\nThird, we do a number of solo exercises to help build those connections in your body. That\u2019s probably the hardest part and it is an everyday kind of thing and it needs some guidance from someone who knows what they are doing. My friend Dan Harden and I talk about this all the time. Dan is extremely knowledgeable and capable and also studied with Kiyama. We don\u2019t always agree on everything, but we are completely agreed on the importance of the solo exercises to build a connected body and that you need to develop aiki outside of technique. I believe that if you practice kata slowly and with the right intent, you can test applying aiki through waza and in that way the kata and the solo exercises go hand in hand. You don\u2019t have to have complete mastery of aiki to start trying to apply it during technique. The solo exercises were traditionally kept for more advanced students, but I think some of them should be taught from the beginning, gradually, because technique and aiki inform each other. It all depends on your intent.\nRoy Goldberg and Dan Harden teaching at the seminar, \u201cAiki: Two Sides of the Same Coin\u201d 2016\nFourth, you have to feel it with a lot of people. Kiyama says, \u201cA thousand times with a thousand people.\u201d I went to Moscow recently with some of my students to give a seminar, and those guys were mostly from a tough combat sambo background. They were very skeptical and had no idea what to expect. We had no idea what to expect. They didn\u2019t know how they were \u201csupposed\u201d to react to a technique and they definitely weren\u2019t giving it to us, and so my students and I had to really be on. And guess what? If you do the techniques right, they work. The human body is the human body. Now, in a way, because these guys were all fighters they gave us real attacks and that actually makes it a bit easier. The people that travel to seminars with me get to touch a lot of wrists. And that makes all the difference.\nFifth, you need a lot of patience. You fail a lot at the beginning and though it is very frustrating you have to just keep working. I still fail sometimes. When I do, it just means I need more shugyo. When I get someone at a seminar that I have trouble getting a technique to work on, I take them on the side and work with them more to figure it out. I take them home with me if I can! When in doubt, more shugyo is always the answer. Kiyama\u2019s most important lesson is that shugyo is everything. It\u2019s a way of life.\nDaito-ryu Dan Harden Kodokai Roy Goldberg\ndena williams says:\ninteresting. i\u2019ve asked this question of teachers; what is the difference btwn these two arts quite a bit before i stopped aikido training. only two were willing or able to answer. Luqman Shihan, an aikido phenom, Carl Reily and others not mentioned here (by the interviewed for some strange reason) were technically astute and generous with their teaching and practice. That type of intention is welcome and respected. And there is a lot of confusion now, because teachers are mixing opposing principles into aikido. So as a student it makes it hard to understand what you are learning in principle vs technique. This however was a worthwhile read.\nJoshua G Grant says:\nGreat article. Good read. Thank you for sharing it\nThoroughly enjoyable and educational. An inspiring teacher from whom we cannot fail to learn something of value. Thank you.\nBasically, I was left with no concrete definition of \u201cstructure\u201d or \u201caiki\u201d or other things, but with the idea that you have to strive hard and you will be rewarded. I\u2019d prefer to see something more explicative. I always remember the purported saying from Albert Einstein: \u201cIf you really understand a topic, you can explain it to your grandmother\u201d.\nIf you\u2019ll notice, most martial-arts articles are almost at pains not to explain anything \u2026 and I don\u2019t think that\u2019s because they know the answers but they\u2019re hiding them. I think it\u2019s because usually, too many people in the martial-arts don\u2019t really know the answers.\nIt\u2019s OK \u2026 we\u2019ll get better later on and then look back on many of these earlier \u201cexplanations\u201d, I think.\nThis may be the best interview I\u2019ve ever read on aikido journal. Good work Josh.\nGreg Steckel says:\nHi Roy, very well laid out and informative interview outlining Daitoryu and Aiki \u2013 the most important point I got out of it is that an individual really needs to feel Aiki from someone that has it before any detailed discussion on the subject can even start to take place \u2013 Hope to see you on the mat again soon.\nFantastic interview! When I first started watching videos from Goldberg-shihan, I was wondering why there wasn\u2019t a solid interview from him. Not anymore!\nI have to respectfully differ from some comments in response to this interview. Many times when you sit down with career martial artists, their discussion is very \u201cexperiential\u201d and related to what is happening in the moment. A live, on-the-mat interview with Roy Goldberg and Hiroshi Ikeda would be pretty fantastic in explaining the differences between Aikido and Aikijitsu, and how Aiki techniques work, develop, and grow. No pressure, though! \ud83d\ude42\nSound wise words from someone who has been there and got the aiki t-shirt. I take my hat off to anyone taking up aikido ( the way/persuit of aiki) or daito ryu as the way does not come easily but I live for the moment when a student feels it for the first time. But what \u201cit\u201d is has been perfectly explained by roy\nRichard L shoe county aikido ( aikibudo)\nNeal Aronin says:\nHi Josh, I am one of Goldberg Senseis senior students, great article! We have been together for 30 yrs. I\u2019m still training, still learning at 74 yrs old. I\u2019m living in South Florida now and trying to start classes here, should u know of anyone who might be interested in studying please let me know! As of now there is no Daitoriu here.\nNice to connect with you here. Thanks for sharing your background and it\u2019s nice to know there\u2019s a Daito-ryu presence in South Florida!\nMark Raugas says:\nExcellent photo of being on the sharp end on High Exposure.\nI agree with the comment about definitions.\nI do think it is important to draw a distinction with what a skill is versus how good someone may be at doing it. If you know what you should be doing and know you are on the right path, at least you are on the path. Then maybe Shugyo is enough. Otherwise people can bin all high level skill together as Aiki or some such and it is not very meaningful. Or say mysteriously that someone does not have Aiki in a way that can\u2019t be debated.\nIt seems with much discussion around Aiki, the path itself is not even described. I appreciate Ellis Amdur\u2019s written efforts in that direction, and would like to see different teachers of Aikido and Daitoryu engage in dialogue on these subjects. 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        "raw_content": "Home food Spring Onions-Pack of Health Benefits\nSpring Onions-Pack of Health Benefits\nSpring onion is from the Onion family and is also known as green onion or scallion in some countries. We may call it with different names but the health benefits are same all over the world. They are found all round the year in the market and the most interesting part is you can regrow it in your home very easily.\nGreen or spring onion is nothing but young onion; it is harvested before the onion bulbs are fully grown. You can eat all parts of it. You can cook it or can use it raw in salads, soups, noodles, seafood or curries. Except for the roots, each and every part is edible. It is mostly used in Asian dishes. It is not only good in taste but has several health benefits:\nFirst and foremost, it lowers the blood sugar level. It has been found that the sulphur present in the spring onion helps in lowering the blood sugar level. It also helps in reducing the risk of coronary heart disease.\nThey are full of antioxidant which helps in preventing damage of the DNA and tissues.\nIt is rich in vitamins such as vitamin-c, vitamin-B2, vitamin-A, vitamin-k. Spring onion is also a good source of magnesium, copper, potassium, copper and fibre.\nThe antibacterial properties help to fight cold and flu as well as digestive problems.\nThey can also be used as an appetizer as they help to cure indigestion.\nIt improves bone density. As mentioned earlier the high levels of vitamin c and k present in spring onion helps in the normal functioning of the bone and maintaining the bone density as well.\nGreen onion also helps to maintain the normal vision of the eyes and keeps the eyes healthy.\nThe various minerals present in it helps to fight different infections; vitamin C protects the body tissues from damage.\nThe vitamin B1 of spring onion absorbs by the blood and reduces stress. According to me, this is one of the best advantages in today's stressful life.\nYou will be surprised to know that just adding this simple vegetable to our diet will reduce the risk of Cancer in our life. Pectin present in spring onion reduces the risk of colon cancer.\nAllicin present in this vegetable is very good for our skin. It helps in reducing wrinkles.\nIt is also good for regulating metabolism hence reduces weight.\nScallions help to reduce the cholesterol level too.\nIt helps to cure asthma as well.\nThis food is low in sodium and saturated fat.\nThus, it is a food which is a must-add in our diet. It is very easy to use spring onion in Indian recipes, spring onion bhajji being a famous dish of the Maharashtrians. You can use it as a garnishing item in non -vegetarian as well as vegetarian dishes; it gives a nice crunch to the recipe. It is a complete set of health and taste!",
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        "raw_content": "Diabetes and Prevention\nDiabetes can be deadly when it does untreated and can still be life threatening even when it is treated. It is a chronic metabolic disease, which affects the blood sugar levels in your body. The pancreas provides insulin, which is a hormone when food is consumed. Insulin allows sugar into cells from blood, which means if not enough insulin is supplied, the sugar builds up in the blood, which can cause multiple problems such as heart disease, blindness and strokes.\nDiabetes is divided into 2 types, which include type 1 and type 2. These have different requirements. Gestational diabetes and pre-diabetes are also serious, but can be managed to provide type 1 or 2 diabetes.\nType 1 diabetes is the most dangerous type as the pancreas does no longer provide insulin. This means you glucose (blood sugar) levels are not managed at all. For patients with type 1 diabetes to survive, insulin has to be taken. No cure is available for type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be managed in most cases. Some patients will require additional insulin as the pancreas may not produce enough. Patients with type 2 diabetes require a healthy life style and need to keep track of their glucose levels, which will prevent complications.\nGestational diabetes could develop during pregnancy. This will put the patient at risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. According to studies, gestational diabetes increase chances of getting type 2 diabetes within 20 years by 35% \u2013 60%. Pre-diabetes is basically a type of diabetes, which isn\u2019t serious enough to be called type 1 or 2. This is still rather serious and will require a healthy life style to prevent it from becoming more serious.\nDiabetes has no cure, which means once you have it, it will remain a part of the rest of your life, which is why it\u2019s so important to try prevent the disease in the first place. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented with a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise and weight control. Obviously this lifestyle has many other benefits, but avoiding diabetes is a massive plus point.\nType 1 cannot be prevented, but mostly occur during childhood or as a teen. Only 5% of type one diabetes are presented as adult cases. Type 1 is known to become more intense with age. Both types of diabetes are one of the leading reasons for blindness with patients ranging from 20 to 74. These diseases are currently known as the 7th deadliest disease in the US.\nType 2 diabetes usually occurs as an adult and is mostly caused by obesity. Type 2 usually occurs slowly and may not provide may symptoms, which makes it difficult to track. However, other cases provide symptoms, which include thirst, frequent, blurry vision, fatigue and increased urination. Should these symptoms present themselves, visit your doctor as soon as possible.\nType 1 provide the same symptoms, but occur much faster and dramatically. Patients are also known to lose weight drastically and your will have trouble to process glucose from food, which will cause your body to break down and seek energy from other sources such as fat. Normal eating habits will change and you will constantly feel hungry, but still lose weight, which is a common symptom of diabetes.",
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Northern Ireland has no plans to follow suit.\nIn an article for the Pink News website, the prime minister wrote: \u201cThis weekend is an important moment for our country.\n\u201cIt says we are a country that will continue to honour its proud traditions of respect, tolerance and equal worth.\u201d\nThe law change would encourage young people unsure of their sexuality, he added.\nLater on Saturday morning, Mr Cameron tweeted: \u201cCongratulations to the gay couples who have already been married \u2013 and my best wishes to those about to be on this historic day.\u201d\nLiberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said \u201cBritain will be a different place\u201d as a result.\nEvery wedding has a photographer but this one had hundreds.\nOutside Islington Town Hall, well-wishers stopped in the street to point their smartphones while TV crews fought for the best views.\nAs the loving couple appeared on the steps, crowds cheered and even sang the tune to Here Comes The Bride \u2013 ironic perhaps, since this was a gay wedding with two grooms. 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And in Islington, as the two grooms beamed giant smiles, they reminded their guests that the battle for equality is still ongoing.\nHe congratulated his party for being part of the reform, saying: \u201cIf our change to the law means a single young man or young woman who wants to come out, but who is scared of what the world will say, now feels safer, stronger, taller \u2013 well, for me, getting into coalition government will have been worth it just for that.\u201d\nLabour leader Ed Miliband congratulated those planning to tie the knot.\n\u201cThis is an incredibly happy time for so many gay couples and lesbian couples who will be getting married, but it\u2019s an incredibly proud time for our country as well, recognising equal marriage in law,\u201d he said.\nHowever, he warned that the \u201cbattle for true equality\u201d was not yet won.\n\u2018Equal place\u2019\nOne of the first couples to take advantage of the law change were married at Islington Town Hall in London just after midnight.\nHuman rights campaigner Peter Tatchell acted as chief witness at a packed ceremony as Peter McGraith and David Cabreza wed after 17 years together.\nMr Tatchell said the couple and all the others getting married had \u201cmade history\u201d and \u201cmade Britain a more tolerant, equal place\u201d.\nWith a crowd of photographers, journalists and well-wishers waiting, the couple took the opportunity to highlight the international struggle for gay rights.\nBut Mr Cabreza added: \u201cFrom a global and political perspective it\u2019s great too, but for us it\u2019s also about us and our marriage.\u201d\nIn Brighton, Andrew Wale and Neil Allard were among the first gay couples to get married after midnight\nPhil Robathan and James Preston also married in Brighton\nArchbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said on Friday night the Church of England would now drop its opposition to same-sex marriage, as Parliament had spoken.\n\u201cThe law\u2019s changed; we accept the situation,\u201d he told the BBC.\nBut some religious groups remain opposed to gay marriage.\nAndrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern, said: \u201cWe can\u2019t just redefine an institution \u2013 redefine something that always has been \u2013 because we say it\u2019s something that we want.\n\u201cThis is actually very self-centred. This is not about rights, it\u2019s about seeking cultural dominance and seeking to redefine marriage for all of us.\u201d\nPeter Tatchell (left) was chief witness at Peter McGraith and David Cabreza\u2019s wedding in Islington\nThere will now be two legal definitions of marriage, says the BBC\u2019s social affairs correspondent Reeta Chakrabarti \u2013 that recognised by the CofE and many other religious groups, and that recognised by the state.\n\u201cThe Church of England believes marriage is between one man and one woman for life,\u201d the Bishop of Norwich, the Right Reverend Graham James confirmed.\n\u201cIt\u2019s untidy for the law to have two definitions\u2026 but I think we can live with untidiness.\u201d\nThe law prohibits the Church of England from performing same-sex weddings, and allows other religious organisations to refuse to perform them.\nThe CofE has urged clergy to support members of the congregation who are in same-sex marriages, but has ruled that priests themselves must not enter into one. 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        "raw_content": "Alex Zahara Information\nAlex was born in Northern Alberta, and, according to his mother, has always enjoyed performing for others. He grew up loving the classics in acting, Bogart, Cagney, etc. Got involved with theatre while still in school, performing in a stage version of MASH. Took some time off to travel Europe and while lying on a beach in Greece, decided to go to Film School. Later, taught a class on 'Acting for Teens' at the Vancouver Film School.\nA familiar face to sci-fi fans, Alex has appeared in numerous genre series, including seven guest spots on Stargate SG-1 (Spirits, 1969, Foothold, Beast of Burden, Metamorphosis, Enemy Mine, and Space Race), and the SCI FI Channel's movie, Babylon 5: Legend of The Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight, portraying \"Dulann\", the lead Minbari warrior monk who serves as first officer of the starship Liandra. Alex has also made guest appearances as \"Johanssen\" in James Cameron's Dark Angel (Red, Rising), Andromeda (Music of a Distant Drum), The Immortal (Forest for the Trees), Welcome to Paradox (Blue Champagne), First Wave (The Purge), and the special 100th episode of The Outer Limits (Tribunal), as \"SS Lieutenant Karl Rademacher\". Zahara has also provided the voice of the lead character, bounty hunter \"Nick Logan\", in forty episodes of the animated series The Roswell Conspiracies, which aired on the Cartoon Network.\nZahara also has an extensive list of films to his credit. After making his debut in The Thirteenth Warrior with Antonio Banderas and Omar Shariff, he went on to earn a Leo Nomination (British Columbia TV/Film Awards) for his performance in the critically-acclaimed short, Evirati. Alex appeared as a gunfighter, opposite Oscar winners Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall and Annette Benning in the western Open Range.\nZahara's theatre resume is also impressive, including winning a Jesse Richardson Award in 1998 for his performance in the play Mojo. He was also nominated for best actor in 1999 for playing all five male characters in the apocalyptic sci-fi/fantasy play Marisol, as well as being nominated in 2000 for his portrayal of a writer looking for his soul in The Promised Land.\nAlex has executive produced a mock rockumentary tv pilot about life on the road for a touring band, told from the Road manager's point of view, Bandwagon. Think, Almost Famous meets, Spinal Tap! Watch for Alex in an a special upcoming episode of Masters of Science Fiction, \"The Discarded,\" starring Brian Dennehy and John Hurt, directed by Jonathan Frakes. A mass outbreak of mutations occurs on earth and the infected people are exiled into space stations and become know as \"the discards.\" As well, keep an eye out for the Sci Fi Channel movie Ogre, about a village trapped in time, in which Alex has a supporting lead.\nKobe-Kon 2017 - July 7-9, 2017 in Everett, WA, USA\nView Alex Zahara on FanCons.com for 2 additional guest appearances\nAdd or Update Information for Alex Zahara",
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        "raw_content": "Anthony \"Frank\" Cassano\nMusic For You, Featuring Anthony (Frank) Cassano as \"Frank Sinatra\" has been tantalizing the ears of Chicagoland for over 25 years. Offering the widest variety of music, Music For You accommodates virtually any special occasion. Only the finest in Hi-Tech equipment and lighting will be used to guarantee that your special occasion is most memorable.\nMusic For You History\nGrowing up in a Italian household his parent's often had Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin,Tony Bennet playing in the background. Anthony started to idolize Frank Sinatra and was blessed with a great ear for music.\nAnthony's love for music sent him in a different path in the early 80's being a avid collector of music and electronic equipment he purchased 2 turntables and started DJing small party's and in 1987 started \"Music For You Mobile entertainment service\". He started singing in 1992 which he incorporated in all of the parties he performed at. By 1994 Anthony Had 8 full time Dj's and singers working for him and the parties never stopped.\nIn 2007 he brought his main love \"His Trumpet\" back into the act and plays from his heart with every breath he takes and note he plays. Anthony still enjoy's every minute of entertaining even after 36 years of being in the business. HE CONSIDERS HIMSELF LIKE FINE WINE, GETTING BETTER WITH AGE.\nIt all started for Anthony(Frank) Cassano at the young age of 8 in 1972. Anthony's Parents Jimmy and Fran wanted him to play the Clarinet but kept saying Cornet to the band instructor, so Anthony started out with a smaller version of the Trumpet.\nIn 1978 he started his first band called the \"Rythem Rockers\" which had 2 professional gigs for School district 81 PTA and the Cub Scouts Blue & Gold Dinner. Anthony was awarded a 10 day scholarship to Purdue University's Summer Band Camp. Anthony went on to Holy Cross High School in River Grove Illinois and pursued his music career in the concert, jazz, and marching band, winning many awards for his music accomplishments.",
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        "raw_content": "Home History Old Timey Superstition: Death Comes in Threes\nMy grandfather died, then my uncle suddenly passed away within two weeks of each other, and immediately, a feeling of anxiety swept over the mountains of southern West Virginia as our entire family began eyeing each other \u2013 and some themselves \u2013 as we awaited the inevitable third death that seemed inevitable.\nDating back to my boyhood, when I remember attending my first \u201cwake\u201d all the way up to this past week, I\u2019ve heard it said a dozen times over throughout the mountains of Appalachia \u2014 \u201cThey come in threes!\u201d\nFortunately for our family, the unthinkable occurred and for whatever reason that almost forgone conclusion of a third funeral never occurred \u2014 at least not until everyone had moved on to other things and the memory of the two previously deceased relatives had long since passed.\nWhile I\u2019ll be the first to admit that those of us who grew up in the mountains of Appalachia are privy to some pretty wild superstitions, particularly when it comes to death, i.e., birds singing outside one\u2019s window at nighttime means a death is coming\u2026 as does rocking an empty rocking chair; however, the \u201cdeath comes in threes\u201d notion is one that I tend to believe ever the more as I grow older.\nI cannot count how many times I\u2019ve seen this take place with my own eyes \u2014 Let\u2019s not forget about the time Michael Jackson, Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett all died in the same week.\nBut why do so many people believe this and what are the origins of this mysterious belief?\nLike a countless number of other Appalachian beliefs and superstitions, the notion of people dying off in threes can be traced back across the Atlantic to our European ancestors, who, thanks to an unshakable belief in the Trinity, began to see everything broken into sections of threes \u2014 tragedies, births, etc.\nWhile there remains considerable debate as to whether folks in a community or family actually do pass away in threes, the reality is that if you\u2019re in Appalachia, you simply won\u2019t have to go too far to find someone who believes this \u2014 perhaps even myself!\nPrevious articleThe Days of One Room School Houses\nNext articleThe \u201cChristmas Devil\u201d Who Once Haunted the Dreams of Early Americans\nI too believe things come in three. But why is it tragedy. Do good things come in threes? I have never noticed.\nJason Utt December 16, 2017 at 9:12 am\nI\u2019m from Wetzel county and I\u2019ve heard this my entire life. I\u2019ve mostly observed it to be true. I personally believe there are many things we find true that we won\u2019t understand this side of eternity.\nDianne Garner December 17, 2017 at 10:26 am\nI love reading this articles..brings back old memories. ..\nLonormi Manuel December 19, 2017 at 12:41 pm\nI grew hearing that not only deaths, but also misfortunes come in threes. I well remember the winter that the oven quit working and the television died. My father took a flashlight and went down to check the water heater, because he expected one more thing to give up the ghost, as \u201ctroubles fly in threes\u201d.\nJack Tate December 19, 2017 at 5:35 pm\nAs someone whose mother grew up in southwest Virginia, I remember her telling us some of these superstitions, such as when it was raining but the sun was shining she would say : \u201cThe devil is beating his wife\u201d. She sometimes called these \u201cold wives tales\u201d.\nGracie Brock Parker December 21, 2017 at 2:15 am\nOur family had 3 deaths in 1986. We lost an Uncle( my Mom\u2019s brother) on 11/2/1986. My Dad passed away the following day, 11/3/1986 and another Uncle (my Dad\u2019s brother) on 11/17/1986. 3 deaths in 17 days. I am from southeastern Kentucky and a firm believer of this. Happened again in 2017. Lost 2 close friends and a cousin within 12 days.\nDustin December 27, 2017 at 8:18 am\nNorth Alabama here. Recently had two friends of the family pass. I\u2019ve watched my mother pace nervously wondering who the third will be.\nMary Jones December 27, 2017 at 7:29 pm\nHave you ever heard that fish and family spell after 3 days?? Lol meaning when family come to visit 3 days is usually enough. LOL\u2026Another Kentucky wise tell.\nThis year alone I have lost my father, my daughter and my mother in law and 2 of my dogs and my son\u2019s favorite cat. I\u2019m so done it\u2019s not even funny. Death just really needs to leave my family alone.",
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And the very livelihood of editors and writers (including yours truly) hangs in the balance.\nThe benefits to Apple are numerous: The company gets to provide a better experience for its users, and also in the process snub its largest competitor, and the largest online advertiser, Google. And because Safari plugins can't block ads in third-party apps, Apple wins yet again, encouraging sites to build apps from which it can collect a 30 percent cut of revenues.\nThe costs to online publishers from all of this are obvious as well, with the threat of severely decreased revenue if ad blockers catch on with iPhone and iPad users.\nThe debate over the morality of using ad blocking software, versus the arrogance of online publishers to subject their readers to copious amounts of advertisements, took a turn this week. Prominent developer Marco Arment's own ad blocking app, Peace, found its way to the top of the iOS App Store charts. But just as quickly as it rose to prominence, Peace vanished, with Arment saying publicly that he had a change of heart.\n\"Achieving this much success with Peace just doesn't feel good, which I didn't anticipate, but probably should have,\" he wrote. \"Ad blockers come with an important asterisk: while they do benefit a ton of people in major ways, they also hurt some, including many who don't deserve the hit.\"\nPeace even went as far as to block ads from Arment's own website, which drew indirect criticism from his friend, and fellow \"The Deck\" advertising user, John Gruber of Daring Fireball. Before he pulled the app, Arment said it would be unfair for him to make an exception for ads from the network he uses, and that Peace would apply evenly to all Web ads, not just the egregious ones.\nArment's about-face with Peace won't mean much in the long run, as there are already plenty of other ad blocking apps available for iOS 9. Nor is Apple's allowance of Safari content blockers likely to spell immediate doom for the online publishing industry.\nBut over time, adoption of ad blockers could continue to chip away at Web revenue. Publishers will need to either adapt, or perish.\nAs with most debates, the truth on this controversy lies somewhere in the middle. Mobile ads have indeed led to a subpar experience on the mobile Web, but readers who feel entitled to free content should reflect on the hard work that many websites put into their product.\nI'm proud of the hard working team we have at AppleInsider. Every single day our editors tirelessly produce valuable content for our dedicated readership.\nIt's especially important for myself to reflect on this after the influx of Apple and technology related news in the last few weeks and months, which have seen our staff invest long hours. To say this time of year has been taxing on everyone would be an understatement.\nThis kind of hard work doesn't come free, which makes ads a necessary-but-unpleasant part of the Web. And if Arment's uneasiness over the ethics of ad blockers isn't shared by most end users, publishers will need to find new ways of making money, or risk going out of business entirely.\nAnyone can agree that some mobile ads are exceptionally egregious and must be kept in check. But anyone who believes they are entitled to simply block ads across the board and deprive publications and their staff of advertising revenue and their very livelihood is flat-out wrong.\nChanges are already afoot in online publishing. Recent months have seen consolidation in the industry, with major media companies buying up smaller properties.\nSome sites have also responded to ad blockers with a more aggressive approach, displaying messages asking readers to disable their plugins, and even preventing those visitors from viewing content. Others have simply put up paywalls, charging a premium for content and severely limiting readership for an ad-free experience.\nThere's also been a push toward the types of ads that can't be blocked by a Safari plugin, in the form of sponsored content (or, more cynically, \"advertorials\"). Some websites take a more upfront approach with this content, making it clear a sponsorship is involved in the post. Other sites are less forthcoming, presenting publishers with their own moral dilemmas, and creating new headaches for readers.\nThe launch of iOS 9 and support for ad blockers feels like a missed opportunity for Apple to have attempted to find some much needed middle ground.\nFinding that middle ground, where ads are present but not damaging to the user experience, is going to take time and effort, and quite frankly an overhaul of the entire online advertising industry. It's going to be difficult and painful, and it's likely that some sites won't survive the transition.\nAs consumers, we look to Apple to solve our problems\u2014 sometimes ones we didn't even know we had. This time around, Apple has made no real effort to offer publishers and users an amicable solution. iOS 9 offers no real compromises on this issue.\nTo be fair, that's not Apple's obligation. In the end, it will fall on publishers to create content users want to read, and to find new and different ways to monetize that content.\nAt AppleInsider, we can do better. I'm proud that our mobile site is very light on ads and extremely responsive. I'm also proud that our mobile app offers both non-intrusive iAd banners and an optional subscription service for an ad-free experience, allowing us to experiment with new and alternative revenue opportunities. But our desktop site needs work, and our team knows this.\nIt's a work in progress, and some changes have already been made recently behind the scenes. But in the end, we want to make sure that advertisements achieve an appropriate balance\u2014 supporting the site and allowing us to keep our paid staff, while also being respectful to you, the reader.\nIn the end, true peace on this issue won't come from a third-party app, or even a mediator like Apple. 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        "raw_content": "Earlier this year I read once again The Master and Margarita. Mikhail Bulgakov's masterpiece is considered by many to be a major 20th century novel and a seminal work of a genre loosely defined as magical realism. However, it's not always an easy novel to read in either its volume or thematic scope. Because of its many-facted nature, Bulgakov's masterpiece is both a metaphysical fantasy and a satire upon life in 1930's Soviet Russia, which alternates between comic and profound, mystical and satirical with seamless ease. It\u2019s also a novel which inter-twines history with politics and religion, as well as a testament to the triumph of artistic self-expression in the face of State censorship and oppression.\nMikhail Bulgakov (May 15th 1891-1940) studied medicine and travelled extensively throughout Russia before settling in Moscow as a theatre director and writer. He worked on and developed, never quite completing his masterpiece right up until his death in 1940. Due to censorship and the controversial nature of his subject-matter, his novel was not published in its entirety until 1967. Its recorded that Bulgakov spoke personally to Joseph Stalin on the telephone requesting permission to travel, a request which was inevitably refused. Given the Zeitgeist of 1930's censorship in the Soviet Union it was also inevitable that Bulgakov's out-spoken attack on the bureaucracy of Stalinist Russia would not see light until decades later. As the Soviet composer Dimitri Shostakovitch also discovered when Joseph Stalin visited the theatre to hear his opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District the Soviet dictator was the supreme State censor of the arts.\nThe Master and Margarita describes the visit of a mysterious character named Woland accompanied by a bizarre entourage who play tricks upon Moscow's citizens. The irony being the Devil and his entourage's conjuring of pranks in what was once the world capital of State-endorsed atheism. The novel's comedy is supplied by the antics of a walking, talking, fat, cigar-smoking cat who accompanies his master Woland and much of the satire is centred upon Woland's exposing the greed, lust, vanity and pride of Moscow's citizens. The novel's rapid action is set in a theatre, both on-stage and back-stage, a psychiatric hospital and the apartments of ordinary Moscow folk and interspersed in the narrative are episodes transporting the reader to Roman-occupied Jerusalem during the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. These are told from the perspective of Pontius Pilate and his tormented conscience. Not least among the novel's triple and inter-related story-lines is the love story of the Master and his redeemer, Margarita.\nThe Master and Margarita is prefaced with an epigram from Goethe\u2019s Faust-\n\u2018\u2026who are you, then?\u2019\n\u2018I am part of that power which eternally wills evil and eternally works good\u2019.\nThe myth of the scholar who barters his soul to the devil for knowledge has a peculiar place in the Western psyche, representing as it does, inverted questions of the individual\u2019s relationship to God. Bulgakov's novel is in many ways a development and variation upon the Faustian legend which various playwrights have been attracted to, including the Elizabethan dramatist Christopher Marlowe, author of The Tragicall History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus (1604). Several historical persons in the esoteric tradition have been proposed as a prototype of Faust. In the British esoteric tradition the Elizabethan magus John Dee is often proposed. A more likely figure from the country of the legend\u2019s origin would be the Renaissance figure of Paracelsus.\nThe medieval legend of the questing scholar who barters his soul to the Devil was developed by the German genius and polymath Goethe in Faust I and II. The figure of Faust in Goethe\u2019s drama, his gambling his soul with the Devil at risk of losing it, was of particular interest to the Swiss psychologist C.G. Jung. In fact, there\u2019s sufficient material in Jung\u2019s collected writings for a full-length essay on his interpretation of Goethe\u2019s drama. Digressing slightly, I cannot resist quoting Jung's summarizing of the Faustian spirit and it's relevance to modern-day man -\nIt was from the spirit of alchemy that Goethe wrought the figure of the \u201csuperman\u201d Faust, and this superman led Nietzsche\u2019s Zarathustra to declare that God was dead and to proclaim the will to give birth to the superman, \u2018to create a god for yourself out of your seven devils\u201d. Here we find the true roots, the prepatory processes deep in the psyche, which unleashed the forces at work in the world today. Science and technology have indeed conquered the world, but whether the psyche has gained anything is another matter. -CW 13: 163\nAs in Goethe's Faust Mikhail Bulgakov in The Master and Margarita asks questions on individual destiny, fate and redemption. Crucially, Bulgakov raises the relevance of the Faustian myth in his novel to modern times, holding up a mirror to the responses and moral choices available to the individual when faced with the temptation of evil when living under stifling State bureaucracy, censorship and economic hard times.\nIn his 1997 introduction Richard Peaver stated no-one has ever been able to explain why several minor characters in The Master and Margarita share the names of famous composers. In what may be a world first, I believe I can in fact explain why Bulgakov's minor characters are named after composers.\nThe Master and Margarita opens with a literary professor named Berlioz meeting the Devilish trickster Woland one evening shortly before being decapitated by a tram, slipping under its wheels from spilt sunflower oil, just as Woland predicts. The psychiatric hospital in which the Master is a voluntary resident and where several victims of Woland's diabolic tricks end up insane from their disbelief from encountering the Devil, is maintained by a suitably cold and clinical doctor named Stravinsky. The theatre where Woland first performs magical tricks upon an astounded Moscow audience is run by a much harassed director named Rimsky-Korsakov.\nQuite simply, all three of these characters are named after composers who wrote music in which the Devil is prominent. The Romantic composer Hector Berlioz wrote a free-form oratorio entitled The Damnation of Faust. Igor Stravinsky in 1918 wrote a jazz-style chamber work The Soldier's Tale in which a soldier trades his fiddle to the devil for a book which predicts the future of the economy. The Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov famously re-arranged and orchestrated Modest Mussorgsky's tone-poem A Night on a Bare Mountain a musical portrait of a mid-summer Walpurgis Nacht and witches sabbath, as also occurs in a central chapter of The Master and Margarita.\nThe British author Salman Rushdie once stated that The Master and Margarita was an inspiration for his own novel of magical realism The Satanic Verses (1989). Twenty-three years since first reading Bulgakov's love-story fantasy I recognise echoes of my own life's love-history to certain characters of the novel; my first copy of it was a birthday present given in 1989 from someone special to my heart over decades. Every time I read Bulgakov's landmark novel of magical realism another meaning within its comic and tragic pages illuminates my understanding of my own progress in life. Bulgakov's masterpiece is capable of striking a deep chord on the themes of individual destiny and the relationship between creativity, love and mental illness.\nThe Master and Margarita has been served well in translation since its first publication in 1967. It's also been a rich source of inspiration to numerous artists, attracted to its strong characters and magical scenes. I've chosen only two images from a wide variety of art available on-line. There are also several Russian productions of The Master and Margarita on Youtube which are well worth checking out.\nHarvill Press 1967 translated by Michael Glenny\nCollins Havill 1988 reprinted (twice)\nPicador 1997 translated by Diana Burgin and Katherine O\u2019Connor\nPenguin 1997 reprint 2000 trans.Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky\nMikhail Bulgakov - Heart of a Dog (1925) first published 1968\nA novella/long short story equally comic and profound.\nWiki-links - The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov\nA great review to match one of the world\u2019s best novels. Behemoth the Cat has got to be one of the most memorable characters ever written.\nI think you may have figured out the meaning behind the names. The context is appropriate and makes sense. Of course, we\u2019ll never know for sure, but I don\u2019t think that there could be a more appropriate connection between the composers than what you\u2019ve discovered.\nI caught a few of the scenes of the Russian movie on you tube; they seem to have stayed pretty true to the book and did a pretty good job in bringing it to film. Didn\u2019t watch the whole thing because I have a hard time watching anything on a computer for too long at a time, but what I saw of it was good.\nThanks for that Osie, especially for your approval of the composer connection. I also find it difficult to view for extended time on a lap-top, the secret perhaps is to purchase a not-so-cheap cable to TV wire, worth it... just.\nThat was a great review. You've really made me want to read the book now.",
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        "raw_content": "an Austrian celebration of literature\nLesefestwoche 2012:\nBy Mary Penman\nA November week in Vienna. On Tuesday evening a group gathers in a bookshop near Sch\u00f6nbrunn Palace to listen, in the after-hours quiet, to Barbara Wolfingseder recount some of her Dunkle Geschichten aus dem alten Wien (\u2018Dark Tales from Old Vienna\u2019), gruesomely intriguing stories of Vienna\u2019s most infamous crimes and punishments. On Wednesday four poets sit together in the low-lit cellar of die Alte Schmiede (the Old Smithy), complete with sooty black walls, rows of tools and a hefty anvil. They take turns reading selected works and discussing their writing with a captivated audience. On Thursday afternoon a group of warmly clad youngsters pause in the stony surroundings of the city\u2019s Museum Quarter and peer into the windows of Caf\u00e9 Corbaci. They are taking part in the \u2018Sounds of Vienna Walking Tour\u2019 and are listening to a scene from Mascha Dabic\u2019s Shiny Happy People as it plays out under the tiled ceiling of the cafe.\n\u00a9 Richard Schuster\nBook Fair audience\nI was party to each of these events, which took place as part of the annual Lesefestwoche (Festival of Reading) in Vienna, held last year in mid-November. The festival, which is accompanied by BUCHWien, a four-day-long international book fair, has only been running since 2007, but has already established itself as one of the highlights of Vienna\u2019s literary calendar.\nThe festival\u2019s programme of events was varied: numerous book readings and presentations, literary walking tours and illustration exhibitions drew visitors into the world of reading, while open discussions and workshops on multilingual writing, poetry, or children\u2019s literature encouraged participants to foray into the world of authorship themselves.\n\u00a9 HVA/APA/Rastegar\nPatrick K Addai\nSelf-proclaimed as \u2018international\u2019, 2012\u2019s book fair showed Vienna to be a meeting point of many cultures and languages, welcoming exhibitors from thirteen different countries. Patrick Addai\u2019s colourful children\u2019s stories from his native Ghana proved popular on the Kinderb\u00fchne (Children\u2019s Stage), while the Donau Lounge (Danube Lounge) focused on literary and cultural exchange between countries of the Danube Region.\nIntercultural dialogue was also an important theme of the event, with the awarding of a number of prizes that strongly reflected this issue. A prize awarded on behalf of the Austrian book trade to recognise \u2018tolerance in thought and action\u2019 was conferred on German historian Brigitte Hamann, in recognition of the numerous and insightful books on Austrian history which she has authored. The top award of the 2012 exil-literaturpreise recognises authors who write in German despite it not being their mother tongue. This year it was presented to Russian-born Ekaterina Heider for her short story \u2018Am Strand\u2019. London-born Hazel Rosenstrauch, who grew up in Vienna and now resides in Germany, was presented with the Austrian Federal Prize for Cultural Journalism in recognition of her achievements as an academic, journalist and writer, whose intellectual integrity and independence have informed her work in the field of cultural journalism.\n\u00a9 HVB\nAs part of the festival, each year the city of Vienna also prints and freely distributes 100,000 copies of a specially chosen book, an initiative aimed at encouraging and enabling more people to read, and an opportunity to draw readers\u2019 attention to a particular theme or author. In 2012 copies of Eine Hand voller Sterne (\u2018A Handful of Stars\u2019) by Syrian-German author Rafik Schami were distributed. This choice has generated renewed interest in Schami\u2019s narrative about the highs and lows of his Damascan childhood, which was first published twenty-five years ago, but continues to be strikingly pertinent in the light of the current international political situation. This relevance was noted by Vienna mayor Michael H\u00e4upl in his introduction to the edition, in which he encouraged readers to consider the fates of those children and adults who do not live in a peaceful, democratic and stable city like the Austrian capital. During and after the festival I often noticed copies of this edition of Eine Hand voller Sterne emerging from the pockets of commuters on the tram, or in the hands of students waiting in the colonnaded courtyard of the old university; its bright azure cover stood out against the inescapable gloom of late November, and showed the quiet spread of the festival\u2019s influence throughout the city.\nFor publishers, illustrators, authors and agents this book festival and fair have obvious commercial value, but sitting in the large exhibition centre, listening to Austrian-Israeli writer Ari Rath discuss his memoirs, Ari hei\u00dft L\u00f6we (\u2018Ari means Lion\u2019), I was struck by the festival\u2019s potential to achieve something far beyond publicity and revenue: its ability to close the gap between author and reader. The series of small gatherings, usually beginning with a reading or book presentation and ending in an open discussion and opportunity to talk with the author personally, had the wonderful effect of humanising the often distant figure of \u2018the author\u2019. Hearing authors talk about their professional backgrounds, how they began to write, and the processes by which they continue to do so, lent a concrete insight into the profession of writing. Whilst it took nothing away from the magic of writing and reading, the festival made the idea of becoming an author much more plausible \u2013 perhaps enough to inspire some of the wordsmiths who will take to the stage at the Lesefestwoche 2013.\nBUCH WIEN International Book Fair",
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        "title": "Feature: Prizes | New Books in German, In Search of the Best Non-Fiction Translators, The prize-winners, The texts for translation",
        "raw_content": "In Search of the Best Non-Fiction Translators\nNew translation talent is discovered in a translation competition run by Geisteswissenschaften International and the German Book Office New York.\n\u2018We were overwhelmed by the interest shown in this competition, and the very fine submissions we were privileged to read,\u2019 said the jurors, acclaimed translator Shelley Frisch and Laura Leichum, translator and Digital Publishing & Rights Manager at Georgetown University Press.\nIn this inaugural year of the Geisteswissenschaften International Non-Fiction Translation (\u2018GINT\u2019) Prize, approximately 200 contestants chose to translate one of three set excerpts, comprising short texts from Holocaust studies, law and film studies. \u2018Each excerpt posed a set of unique semantic and syntactic challenges. We sought out translations that would best enable English-language readers to engage successfully with some of the finest non-fiction writing being published in Germany today. The winning translators needed to demonstrate an ability to handle specialised vocabulary and scholarly apparatus and to display a flair for language that would make these texts not just accessible to their new Englishlanguage readership, but enjoyable and rewarding,\u2019 said the jurors. Of the many submissions received for this competition, the following three stood out as shining examples of fine translation.\nFirst prize winner Sarah Pybus\nFirst prize ($1,500) went to Sarah Pybus, who said the following: \u2018I have always been interested in literary translation, and began to pursue this interest more actively when I went freelance. I am also a huge film fan, and so found the translation a really exciting challenge. I am absolutely thrilled that my translation was chosen by such a distinguished jury.\u2019 The jurors found much to praise in her translation of the excerpt from Martin Seel\u2019s K\u00fcnste des Kinos, and said that \u2018This entry stood out as a beautifully crafted essay with soaring prose. Rising to the complex challenges the text posed, [Sarah Pybus] came up with elegant renditions that resulted in a felicitous meeting of medium and message.\u2019\nThe second prize ($1,000) was awarded to Fiona Graham, who translated an excerpt from Ronen Steinke\u2019s Fritz Bauer oder Auschwitz vor Gericht. The judges complimented Graham on her translation, saying that she \u2018tackled the text with aplomb, and demonstrated an adeptness for handling specialised diction, quotations from other sources, and scholarly notes.\u2019 Graham chose this expert because she was curious as to \u2018why a man who had brought the monsters of Auschwitz to trial and provided vital information enabling Eichmann to be caught was not a household name worldwide,\u2019 and was pleased to translate an excerpt bringing light to his legacy.\nThe third and final prize ($500) was given to Sin\u00e9ad Crowe, who also chose the excerpt from Steinke\u2019s Fritz Bauer. This translation demonstrated a fine potential for handling complex syntax. Crowe was thrilled, and said, \u2018Winning this prize has been hugely encouraging and has inspired me to find out more about translating non-fiction.\u2019\nThe competition was organised by Geisteswissenschaften International and the German Book Office New York. Geisteswissenschaften International is a project to provide translation funding for German academic titles in the humanities, administered by the B\u00f6rsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels (German Publishers & Booksellers Association), the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, the German Foreign Office, and the VG Wort. Riky Stock of the German Book Office saw this as an opportunity to discover new translators. \u2018US editors often ask us for translator recommendations. I am thrilled by the quality of the many submissions we received and we have been able to identify some talented translators even beyond the three winners.\u2019\nThe prize-winners\nSarah Pybus studied English Literature, German, and Translation at the University of Sheffield, and has been translating commercially from German to English for eight years. Since 2012, she has worked as a freelance translator out of Sheffield, UK.\nFiona Graham was born and educated in the UK, is a professional translator, and is fluent in German, Dutch, Swedish, French, and Spanish. She started out by translating for the Dutch Ministry in 1987, then worked as a translator at the European Parliament in Luxembourg until she started translating for the European Commission in Brussels in 1997. She is also the co-editor at Swedish Book Review.\nSin\u00e9ad Crowe is a native of Dublin, Ireland with a PhD in contemporary German theatre from the Trinity College Dublin. She has taught at various Irish universities as well as in Berlin, and is now a translator and copy editor based in Hamburg, Germany.\nThe texts for translation\nMartin Seel: K\u00fcnste des Kinos (\u2018Arts of Cinema\u2019, S. Fischer Verlag, 2013, 256pp.)\nMartin Seel analyses the connection between cinema and other arts, revealing how film has adopted many practices from architecture, painting and music.\nRonen Steinke: Fritz Bauer oder Auschwitz vor Gericht (\u2018Fritz Bauer or Auschwitz on Trial\u2019, Piper Verlag, 2013, 352pp.)\nFritz Bauer, chief public prosecutor in Hessen, was the man who brought Adolf Eichmann to trial in Israel.\nMarkus Roth & Andrea L\u00f6w: Das Warschauer Getto (\u2018The Warsaw Ghetto\u2019, C.H.Beck, 2013, 240pp.)\nIn 1943, 500,000 people were living in the Warsaw Ghetto. Here, those people are given a chance to speak for themselves through their diaries and memories.\nEnglish-language rights are still available for these three great texts.",
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        "raw_content": "The craft of writing and its relevance for architects - Sujith.G.S\nArchitecture is a reflection of the social, cultural and economic fabric of any society, concerning predominantly with the built environment and the allied aspects which influence human progression. From the initial practitioners to the organized profession of architecture, architects have evolved continuously, embracing multiple mediums for communicating their ideas and concepts and ultimately getting these manifested in a tangible reality. Drawings and other means of graphical representation form the core faculty for architects, yet other media are equally significant.\nIn today\u2019s globalised world, newer technologies, processes and systems are opening up various avenues for exploration, with the architect having to master these varied modes of representation and communication, to stay relevant. In this context, writing forms an integral part of any architect\u2019s skill set, which is unfortunately getting neglected in today\u2019s digital world.\nWriting on architecture is relevant to thinking on the state of the practice, to analyze and develop theoretical positions, without which architecture becomes a mere problem solving exercise, failing to elevate and substantiate its larger role in transforming the society. However, there is very little serious writing on architecture in the country, reflecting to a large extent the changing priorities of our globalised world, with its fascination for glitz and glamour. Also, writing is nowadays reduced to mere fanciful descriptions glorifying the aesthetic elements in a project, with the majority of the projects featured being of an opulent nature. These are often deceptively simplistic and are taken by the public as well as the younger generation of architects to be the relevant aspect of any design. This lack of a critical perspective is gradually eroding the qualitative base of the profession, slowly directing the discussions and deliberations away from the core issues and concerns of our built environments.\nIn such a context, what is the relevance of writing in today\u2019s environment, when there is an overdose of fanciful images? We have all heard that a picture is worth a thousand words and this is especially pertinent for architects who predominantly communicate through drawings and images. However, even for a regular feature on a project, the written word is equally relevant. Images alone will not always communicate the intent behind a design, on how a design has evolved, what the unique constraints and challenges were for the particular site and program. For a deeper understanding of a project, one has to move beyond the seductive imagery and understand the myriad layers that make up a project, right from the regional context in which a project is sited, it's response to that context, or lack of it and how the design has been shaped by the specific features of the site, the role of the client in evolving the building program - all these cannot be fathomed from the beautiful photographs of a project alone. These have to be put down in words in a clear and interesting manner, bringing out the underlying narratives which have shaped the design and which will help one understand the logic behind it, leading to a critical evaluation of the project.\nWriting as a craft has the power to elevate a design to a different plane, adding a lot more depth and meaning to it. These need not be through long complex monologues, but can ideally be expressed through a few well crafted sentences. Such a narrative will open up the design to a lot of people who may never get the chance to experience the space in person. The experiential side of the spaces, which is not always understood from images alone, can be brought out \u2013 the quality of space, of light and shadows, volumetric compositions and massing, silence, the ambient mood, visual axis and frames, edges, relation to landscape and nature...all these, if elucidated through a few well crafted sentences, can transport one to the actual space and design, even if it is physically not possible to visit the project. This will go a long way, especially for students and architects, apart from the general public, who would want to study and analyze the designs in various international contexts, but are not able to go visit each and every space.\nIn the study of architectural history also, the written word has an important role to play, bringing out the nuances of the structures which were built at various periods in history, establishing their contextual, social and cultural relevance. They are further relevant in documenting our rich architectural traditions. These studies are an important aspect of design pedagogy and practice, opening up the minds to how our built fabrics have evolved over time and contributed in shaping the respective societies. Such a historical perspective is also essential for one to understand the present state of the architectural discourse around us.\nIn the practice of architecture, the ability to communicate in a clear, concise manner is one which needs to be rigorously cultivated and developed. In today's technologically advanced world, our haptic faculties are slowly getting eroded. We are over dependent on the ever evolving newer forms of communication like texting, whatsapping etc, which has contributed in a gradual decline of our ability to write in a legible, coherent manner.\nYet, it is important that as architects, we have the basic writing skills to compose and draft decent content. As a professional, writing forms an integral means of communication - you have to write letters and emails to clients, vendors, consultants etc, apart from preparing project reports, presentations and publication materials. One regularly comes across poorly written emails on a daily basis from student architects and young architects, who would be looking for an internship position or for a job opening. Even before you take a look at the attached resume and portfolio, the first impression is subconsciously formed based on the quality of the email and the few lines that has been written. It simply shows that one did not place enough importance to take the help of someone well versed in language and writing, and is an indirect reflection of one's lack of professionalism and attention to detail.\nLegibility of communication in today's professional world is of paramount importance. The written word, through emails, letters, reports, specifications etc is very important in clarifying and taking forward a project. Right from the initial communications with a client, to sending across your quotation and terms of engagement, to subsequent stages in the design evolution where you have to communicate the intent and concepts behind the design and convince the clients, to the construction stage of a project when you will be interacting with multiple consultants, vendors and contractors; streams of communication, both oral and written are equally decisive. As an architect, one has to master these various forms of communication, each with their own individual rules of engagement.\nWriting is also about thinking \u2013 it makes you think about the issue at hand and helps in clarifying the thought process. The what, why, how and when is often made clear in one\u2019s own mind by a process of writing. Increasingly, research is becoming an integral part of the architectural discourse and practice. All of the mature practices have a constant interest in research and analysis. 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        "raw_content": "Digital marketing is now an integral and inevitable part of every business\u2019s marketing strategy. This fact is known and accepted by all business owners, irrespective of the type and dimension of the business.\nDigital marketing is a broad term which signifies an umbrella that encompasses various types of advertising and marketing mediums delivered via digital mediums and channels which include websites, search engines, emails, social media networks and also mobile platforms and applications. The reach and effectiveness of all these mediums which are categories under the term \u2018digital marketing\u2019 is far and wide and thus a favored method of marketing in today\u2019s ever evolving time and marketplace.\nWith so many platforms and digital channels being considered as a form of digital marketing it can get really confusing for business owners to select the right channel and medium to tap a large number of internet users and to reap maximum benefits. To assist them with this decision marketing companies, like Results First, are equipped with the knowledge and experienced staff. They will make the right decision keeping into account the type of business, its size, its reach and its target audience.\nEffective digital marketing techniques for your business\nFrankly, there is not a single word or finite answer to the query as to which form and channel of digital advertising is the most effective for a business. In fact, it is a harmonious balance of various channels that help create a perfect advertising campaign for the business.\nEach business benefits from a different form of digital marketing, so let\u2019s discuss them on brief and the kind of businesses they benefit.\nThis is a platform which is changing and evolving at breakneck speed, but also gaining immense popularity too and is one of the must-use forms of digital marketing. Social networks, like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, are some of the well-known examples of social media platforms. These platforms usually follow a pay-per-click method of advertising that is a great way for businesses to connect with customers.\nThis is an organic form of advertising where the website makes use of SEO techniques to acquire the coveted top ranking on the search engine results page on its account instead of paying for a paid spot. Using SEO is vital for almost every business and gives the business a wider exposure. Also, the visitors are already interested customers who are searching for the same keywords that best describe your business. And every person is likely to make a general search on a well-known search engine thus proving that SEO has a wider impact.\nPay per click or PPC\nThese include channels such as Google Adwords and similar search engine paid advertising services. Here the business owner has to pay the search engine for every click on their website and also bid for the desired keywords. The advantage is that a budget can be set and adhered to, even on a daily basis and altered as and when the need arises. This is great for businesses that have a budget in mind and also for those who want to generate greater traffic on their websites.\nApart from these, mobile applications are a new and effective mode of advertising and reaching out to people.\nThe perfect and most effective digital advertising strategy involves a combination of most of the above mentioned channels such that it meets the requirements of the business owners and generates desired results.\n8 FAQs when you start in Social Media\nNext story Learn to program in Python, Swift, Unity or SQL with Py, the Duolingo programming\nPrevious story Top 3 SIM Only iPhone Deals for the Money Conscious",
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        "raw_content": "Preview: Cavaliers Battle Storm in G-MAC Tilt\nNORTH CANTON, Ohio \u2013 The Walsh women's basketball team will wrap up their short two game road swing with a matchup against the Storm of Lake Erie College on Saturday (Jan. 19) morning. The game is scheduled for 11:00 AM, due to inclement weather in Northeast Ohio.\nLive Stats: http://www.athletics.walsh.edu/sports/wbkb/2018-19/boxscores/20190119_015k.xml\nLive Video/Audio: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/lakeerie/\nWalsh and Lake Erie have met on the hardwood 28 times since the Walsh women's basketball program was established in the 1979-80 seasons. Walsh leads the series 23-5 with the Cavaliers winning the last three and ten of the last twelve. 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        "raw_content": "Mason glanced at his phone and made a quick mental calculation to determine the time in Los Angeles. After firing up his laptop, he sent Jeremy a text to check if he was available for a chat. Minutes later, Mason was viewing the grinning face of his friend on his laptop screen. From the background he could see, it appeared that Jeremy was having lunch at Subway.\n\u201cDude! How\u2019s life in Australia?\u201d\nMason laughed. \u201cIt\u2019s been one day, Jeremy. So far, it\u2019s been okay.\u201d\n\u201cHey, you can learn a lot in one day!\u201d Jeremy\u2019s grin broadened. \u201cLike the one day I had with that girl back in our sophomore year when her parents were away for the weekend.\u201d\n\u201cDon\u2019t remind me!\u201d The negative feelings Mason had been feeling were dissipating as he reconnected with his good friend. \u201cYou went on and on about it for weeks afterwards.\u201d\nJeremy shrugged. \u201cEven if you only pretended to be interested at the time, I know the other guys were happy to hear all the details.\u201d He cocked his head. \u201cYou told me that there\u2019s a five-hour time difference between here and there, so it\u2019s around dinner time there? This would be a good time to catch up regularly, then.\u201d\n\u201cNo fucking way!\u201d Mason smiled. \u201cYou\u2019ve got to subtract five and add a day, not add five. It\u2019s a bit after seven in the morning here, and in the future, I intend to still be in bed asleep.\u201d\n\u201cSeven? And you\u2019re up and dressed?\u201d Jeremy shook his head in disbelief. \u201cWhat\u2019s wrong with you?\u201d\n\u201cJet lag.\u201d Mason sighed. \u201cI crashed just after four yesterday afternoon and then woke up at three this morning. I\u2019ve just come back from having breakfast at the hotel restaurant.\u201d He smirked. \u201cSince you\u2019ve reminded me of that girl, would you like me to tell you all about the cute chef who was cooking breakfast this morning?\u201d\nJeremy chuckled. \u201cI\u2019ll pass. You and I have very different ideas of who\u2019s cute, Mason.\u201d He paused for a moment. \u201cWhere are you staying, and what are you plans for Day Two?\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m at the Marriott near the Sydney Harbour Bridge for two weeks while I settle in and try to find somewhere to stay permanently. Today, I\u2019m going to try to master the art of catching trains while checking out some of the places up for rent I\u2019ve found on the \u2019net.\u201d\n\u201cTrains?\u201d Jeremy frowned. \u201cYou don\u2019t have a car?\u201d\n\u201cNot yet. To be honest, I\u2019m still trying to decide if I\u2019ll get one. The college doesn\u2019t have much in the way of parking, and their website recommends that people walk, bike, or take the train. Then there\u2019s the fact that everyone drives on the wrong side of the road here.\u201d Mason rolled his eyes. \u201cIt\u2019s hard enough being in a new place with no friends, but learning a new way of driving and weird road rules isn\u2019t a priority.\u201d\n\u201cThat doesn\u2019t sound like you.\u201d Jeremy narrowed his eyes. \u201cYou\u2019re hiding something. What\u2019s going on, dude?\u201d\nMason stiffened and then sighed. Jeremy knew him too well. \u201cIt\u2019s only been a day, but I\u2019m already finding it harder than I expected. I knew I\u2019d be all alone here, but I didn\u2019t expect to be this lonely.\u201d\n\u201cThere\u2019s no one here I can turn to. Absolutely no one, zilch, zip. I knew it in my head before I flew out, but it only really struck me this morning when I woke up. I had no one to turn to, no one to go see, no one to just spend some time with.\u201d\nJeremy nodded slowly. \u201cI get that, but wouldn\u2019t you have been the same if you\u2019d gone to college here like you originally planned?\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s different.\u201d Mason grimaced while he organised his thoughts. \u201cIf I went to college at USC, yes, I\u2019d be there not knowing anyone, but almost everyone else in the dorm would be in the same situation. We\u2019d all be together and could support each other. Here\u2026there\u2019s no one.\u201d\n\u201cGive it time. As you said, it\u2019s only been one day.\u201d\n\u201cI know, but that doesn\u2019t make it any easier. I woke up at three and had nothing to do until the hotel restaurant opened for breakfast.\u201d Mason sighed and then forced a smile onto his face. \u201cI\u2019m going to try to do something about it tonight, though.\u201d\nJeremy\u2019s eyebrows rose, and then he grinned. \u201cPlanning on bringing some company back to your hotel room?\u201d\n\u201cIf I can. There\u2019s a few gay bars not too far from here. I\u2019ll catch a cab tonight and check them out. There probably won\u2019t be a lot of action on a Tuesday night, but I won\u2019t know if I don\u2019t go.\u201d\nThey continued to chat until it was time for Jeremy to end his lunch break and return to work. Mason felt a lot better as he closed his laptop. While being alone in a strange country was still scary, Jeremy had given him a shot of encouragement that Mason hoped would last until he started building a new support network in Sydney.\nLiam grinned at Neil, who was sitting next to him on the sofa, while he completed the phone conversation. \u201cThank you! I\u2019ll see you at ten on Thursday.\u201d As soon as he finished his call he pumped his fist. \u201cYes!\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019ve got a job?\u201d\n\u201cNot yet, but I\u2019ve got a job interview.\u201d Liam rolled on top of his boyfriend and gave Neil a quick kiss. \u201cHe had already received a recommendation from Keith Sutherland and had been expecting my call.\u201d He kissed Neil again. \u201cThat\u2019s another one I owe you.\u201d\nNeil went red. \u201cIt\u2019s really Keith you owe, not me.\u201d\n\u201cOne, he\u2019s not here; two, you\u2019re the one who told him about me needing a job here in Sydney, and three, I\u2019ll take any excuse I get to kiss you.\u201d Liam proceeded to make good on his last point.\nKeith Sutherland was the marketing manager at Pride FM in Melbourne, the gay-and-lesbian radio station where Neil had worked part-time during the last half of his previous school year. When he learnt that Neil and Liam were moving to Sydney, he had offered to contact Pride FM\u2019s sister station in Sydney about employing one or both of the young men. Neil was planning on concentrating on his studies initially, but Liam needed a job to help pay the rent, hence the phone call that had just concluded.\nWhen the two came up for air, Liam sighed before settling into a comfortable embrace with Neil. \u201cFuck, I wish we weren\u2019t waiting for those delivery men. There are so many things I would prefer to be doing, especially since we\u2019ve got the unit to ourselves. What time are they supposed to be here?\u201d\n\u201cSometime this morning, that\u2019s all they would commit to.\u201d Neil grinned. \u201cAnd then we\u2019ll finish putting together your bed and\u2026\u201d He ran a hand lightly down Liam\u2019s chest.\nLiam grabbed the wandering hand. \u201cUnless you want to be caught in a compromising situation when the delivery men arrive, I suggest you stop.\u201d He let go and then snuggled closer to his boyfriend. \u201cBut if you don\u2019t think you\u2019ll be embarrassed, I\u2019ll do whatever you want.\u201d\n\u201cI think I\u2019d die\u2026\u201d Neil sighed and then leant over to give Liam a quick kiss. \u201cBut it\u2019s tempting.\u201d\nLiam laughed as he broke away and stood up. \u201cWe\u2019ll have plenty of time in the future. For now, let\u2019s work out what we still need to get. Mum told me that if we come up with a list, she and Dad will get as much as they can before they and Noel head back to Melbourne. Come on, there\u2019s work to be done.\u201d\nNeil\u2019s expression was a mix of exasperation, lust, and disappointment as he rose from the sofa. \u201cYou know, you\u2019re still a bully at times.\u201d\nBefore Neil could continue, Liam had him engulfed in a bear hug. \u201cI\u2019m sorry. I didn\u2019t mean it that way.\u201d\n\u201cI didn\u2019t, either.\u201d Neil relaxed into Liam\u2019s body and sighed. \u201cSometimes, I still can\u2019t believe you\u2019re my boyfriend. This time last year, the idea would\u2019ve horrified me.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s over. I\u2019m here now, and I\u2019m sticking with you, no matter what.\u201d Liam leant back to open enough space between them so he could meet Neil\u2019s gaze while still holding tight. \u201cWe\u2019re here together, Neil. There\u2019s nowhere else I want to be.\u201d\nMason smiled to himself as he left Redfern train station; he had successfully navigated Sydney\u2019s public-transport system from his hotel to Redfern, the closest train station to the University of Sydney.\nWhile there were some similarities to train trips he\u2019d made in other cities, there was also something different. The train stations were certainly not the clean ones he remembered from Washington D.C., nor were the trains as crowded as the New York subway, but that wasn\u2019t the difference. It was only as the train was pulling into Redfern that Mason had worked it out: it was the people.\nHe had been initially surprised by the racial mix he encountered. He had been expecting Sydney to be largely white, and while Caucasians were the dominant population, the number of people who appeared to be from Asia had startled him. Similarly, the number of train travellers from India was something he hadn\u2019t expected, though in hindsight, both should\u2019ve been obvious based on where Australia was located with respect to both regions.\nDespite looking for it, though, Mason had been unable to see any overt racism. White stood patiently next to yellow and brown, and even Mason\u2019s black skin gathered little more than a glance. He would\u2019ve been happier if those glances were from guys rather than smiles from girls, but he didn\u2019t mind being appreciated. He wasn\u2019t so foolish as to believe that there was no racism, but that short trip was enough to indicate that tolerance was dominant.\nMason followed the crowd out onto Lawson Street. He knew he had to head west to the first of the units he would be looking at, but he was early for his appointment and didn\u2019t see any reason to rush. He turned right and strolled along the bridge over the train tracks until he reached the Redfern police station. There he stopped and frowned. He glanced back the way he had come and then pulled out his new Australian phone to check the map. He was sure that the police station, clearly marked on the map, was in the opposite direction to where he needed to go.\n\u201cIdiot!\u201d Mason chuckled at his mistake and headed back across the bridge. He had glanced at where the sun was and instinctively assumed that it was to the south, forgetting that in the southern hemisphere, the sun was in the north. Thus, when he turned right after leaving the train station, he was heading east, not west. Mason made a mental note to remember that for the future. He knew he was likely to make that mistake again if he didn\u2019t concentrate.\nFifteen lazy minutes later, Mason was peering up at a five-storey, student-apartment complex. It was bright and colourful, had secure entry via a swipe card, was only a short walk to the university, and according to their website, it included a fully-equipped gym as well as several communal areas. What made Mason hesitate was the size of the place. He wasn\u2019t sure he wanted to live with such a large crowd.\nHe shrugged and entered the building. There, he approached the slightly chubby-looking young man behind the reception desk. \u201cHi, I\u2019m Mason Rivers. I\u2019ve got an appointment to be shown a couple of the studio units.\u201d\n\u201cThank you. If you\u2019d like to take a seat, Ronan will be with you shortly.\u201d\nSince he was early, Mason was surprised when a smartly dressed guy in his late twenties showed up only a couple of minutes later. \u201cHi, Mason, I\u2019m Ronan. Sorry to keep you waiting.\u201d\n\u201cNo problem. Actually\u2026\u201d Mason checked his phone, \u201c\u2026you\u2019re a few minutes early. My appointment isn\u2019t until nine-thirty.\u201d\nThe sales spiel started almost immediately, with Ronan pointing out all the features as they headed to the first of the units. Mason was interested, but he was also concerned about how much the place was designed on the assumption that the students would be mixing. He didn\u2019t mind that, but he didn\u2019t want everyone to know his business, either, especially if he was bringing guys back at night.\n\u201cAre you sure you don\u2019t want to look at one of the apartments? You\u2019ll still have a private room and ensuite, but you\u2019ll have three to five other people to get to know Sydney with.\u201d\n\u201cEnsuite. That\u2019s a bathroom, right?\u201d\n\u201cYes. Sorry, I didn\u2019t realise you don\u2019t use that term in America.\u201d\n\u201cI value my privacy, and I\u2019m looking for a place for the long term. But I don\u2019t want to live with people I didn\u2019t pick and who may change each year. That\u2019s why I want one of your studio apartments; I won\u2019t have to worry about who I\u2019m sharing the place with.\u201d\n\u201cI understand.\u201d Ronan winked. \u201cNo comments from the others when you have someone stay the night that way.\u201d\nMason didn\u2019t respond. If he hadn\u2019t been looking for somewhere to live for four years, he would\u2019ve been tempted by one of the apartments. It would be like living in a dorm, with the opportunity for getting to know new people and an instant group of potential friends. But Mason didn\u2019t want to change living companions each year, and so he had his sights set on something less volatile.\nIt was almost thirty minutes later before Mason found himself outside the apartment block. The studio he had seen had been nice, but it was a single room with an ensuite bathroom. He would be living, studying, cooking, and sleeping in the one room\u2026and he couldn\u2019t see himself doing that for four years. He had thought he could when he had viewed the plans online before making the appointment, but once he was in the room and looking around, he had realised it wasn\u2019t for him.\nUnfortunately, the next two places he looked at were worse. One he almost rejected before looking at it simply on the unkempt appearance from outside, and the other would require him to be travelling up and down a dingy stairwell each day. The first place, despite his reservations, was the best place that Mason had seen so far.\n\u201cI take it that house-hunting is no longer a priority.\u201d Clarissa\u2019s dry tone was accompanied by a raised eyebrow.\nDeon reddened as he ran a hand through his hair. \u201cIt\u2019s still something I need to do, but you\u2019re more important.\u201d\nThe two were sitting side-by-side in the train heading towards the centre of the city. Deon had booked lunch for two at one of the restaurants in the old Rocks district of Sydney. The plan was they would spend a couple of hours wandering the area around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House before lunch and then meet up with Kevin and Daphne in the afternoon.\nTo his surprise, Clarissa didn\u2019t tell him that of course she was more important. Instead, she sighed and rested her head on his arm. \u201cThank you.\u201d\nDeon wasn\u2019t sure what she meant, but he knew what she wanted was comfort, so he slipped the arm she was leaning against around her shoulders and gently pulled her into his chest.\n\u201cIt\u2019ll take me a little time to get used to being here,\u201d Clarissa said after a few moments. \u201cI didn\u2019t think I would miss people after only a few days, but I do.\u201d\n\u201cYeah, I\u2019m the same. There are great people here, but I\u2019m missing the guys back in Melbourne, too. The club\u2019s psychologist told me that was normal.\u201d\nClarissa snorted and looked up with an almost sardonic smile. \u201cYou\u2019ve been here less than a month and you\u2019re already seeing a psychologist? What does that say about you?\u201d\nDeon guessed she wanted to keep things light-hearted. \u201cHey, I\u2019m dating you. I can\u2019t be completely crazy.\u201d\nThe smile slipped from her face. \u201cNo, that would be me. Moving to a strange city simply because I\u2019m dating a football player who only gets one day off a week.\u201d\n\u201cWhile I\u2019m working most days, I don\u2019t always work normal hours. We\u2019ll have time on other days, too. If I\u2019ve got a morning or afternoon free, I\u2019ll be there for you. And I\u2019m free most nights.\u201d\nClarissa rested her head back on his chest. \u201cIt would help if you could\u2026\u201d\nWhen she didn\u2019t continue, Deon gave her a soft squeeze of reassurance. \u201cWhat do you want me to do?\u201d\nShe sighed. \u201cLiam found that unit we\u2019re sharing pretty quickly, but I could see that it was a case of being in the right place at the right time. Decent places in Sydney get snapped up quickly, and if you and Kevin are only able to go looking at places one day a week, you\u2019re not going to be able to be too fussy about location when you find the right place.\u201d\nDeon kissed the top of her head. \u201cKev and I have already discussed it. We\u2019re only going to be looking around where you and Liam are living. That\u2019s a bit further away from Daphne than he\u2019d like, but I think he\u2019s hoping she\u2019ll move in with him once we get settled.\u201d He shrugged. \u201cIf it means it takes us a few months to find a place, so be it. It\u2019s not like we desperately need a place to stay.\u201d\nAfter a few more seconds of being held tight, Clarissa pulled away. She wiped her eyes and then scowled at her boyfriend. \u201cIf you want me to visit you wherever you end up living, the place is going to have to meet certain standards.\u201d When Deon chuckled, she hit him on the chest. \u201cAnd don\u2019t expect me to move in with you. I\u2019m not that sort of girl.\u201d\nDeon grinned. \u201cI know, and I\u2019m happy with that. It\u2019s your pleasant, charming, and always sunny personality that\u2019s made me fall in love with you.\u201d\nClarissa tossed her head in an aristocratic fashion, but spoilt the action by allowing a smile to appear on her lips. \u201cAnd don\u2019t you forget it.\u201d\nDeon leant over to give her a quick kiss and then glanced up as the train pulled into Wynyard station. \u201cThis is where we get off.\u201d He rose, held out his hand, and smiled. \u201cLet\u2019s go sightseeing.\u201d\nMason decided he needed a lunch break. He told himself there was no need to rush into renting a place, but he was conscious that he would need to check out of his hotel room in less than two weeks. He hadn\u2019t started looking yet, but he was keeping the option of a short-term rental in the back of his mind. It was part of the advice from the university\u2019s website for international students\u2014rent something short-term upon arrival in Australia, then look for more permanent\u2014but he had thought the hotel room his parents had arranged would suffice. He didn\u2019t want to move twice, but he wasn\u2019t seeing anywhere he would want to stay until he graduated.\nHe considered the caf\u00e9 on the opposite side of the street, and then his lips twitched into a half-smile as he spotted the hotel bar a few doors to the left of the first shop. He was old enough to drink here, and in his humble opinion he needed a beer. He didn\u2019t know if the bar also sold meals, but there was no harm in checking it out.\nHe glanced to his left and, not seeing any cars, stepped onto the asphalt\u2026only to jump back as a horn blasted him from the right.\nHis heart pounding, he watched as the SUV that had nearly hit him drove down to the end of the street and stopped as it waited to enter the busy main road. He took automatic note of the number plate, though he wasn\u2019t sure what he could do with it.\n\u201cAre you okay?\u201d a feminine voice asked.\nMason turned around and gave the dark-skinned woman a weak smile. \u201cI think so.\u201d She looked to be in her thirties, and she was pushing a baby stroller in which a small girl was asleep.\n\u201cAh\u2026that explains it.\u201d She smiled. \u201cI saw you look the wrong way before you stepped out. You\u2019re American, aren\u2019t you?\u201d\nAs his heart rate slowed down, Mason chuckled. \u201cThe accent gives me away. And before you say anything, yes, I know you drive on the left-hand side of the road down here, but looking to the right isn\u2019t automatic yet. I\u2019ve only been here for two days.\u201d\n\u201cWhy don\u2019t you join me for a bit while you calm down? I\u2019m just about to head over to that caf\u00e9 for a bite to eat. At least I hope to, as long as Shelley here stays asleep.\u201d She gave the little girl an affectionate smile. \u201cShe has a habit of waking up at the most awkward times.\u201d\n\u201cI was planning on having lunch, too, so why don\u2019t I buy for both of us?\u201d Mason silently abandoned the idea of a drink at the bar.\n\u201cYou don\u2019t have to. You\u2019re the one who\u2019s just had a big shock, not me.\u201d\nMason gave his best impression of a courtly bow, which he knew wasn\u2019t very good at all. \u201cIt\u2019ll be my pleasure.\u201d He dropped the mock-haughty tone and grinned. \u201cYou took the time out to check that I was okay. The least I can do is to take the time out to make sure you get something to eat, even if Shelley wakes up.\u201d\nShe laughed. \u201cOkay, you\u2019ve convinced me. I\u2019m Veronica.\u201d\nThe two crossed the road, this time with Mason looking in both directions several times before stepping out.\nAfter ordering their meals and finding a table outside to sit down at, Veronica cocked her head. \u201cAre you wandering around here for any particular reason? This isn\u2019t the usual place for tourists to visit.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m not a tourist. I\u2019ve spent the morning trying to find somewhere to live. I\u2019m starting school at the university soon.\u201d\n\u201cReally?\u201d She leant forward, her eyes open wide. \u201cWhat course are you doing?\u201d\n\u201cEngineering.\u201d Mason\u2019s brow wrinkled. \u201cWhy?\u201d\n\u201cMy husband\u2019s a lecturer, but he\u2019s in the Business School, not the Faculty of Engineering.\u201d She settled back in her chair after checking that Shelley was still asleep. She paused for a moment to adjust the sun shade to keep the little girl out of the direct sunlight. \u201cHowever, if you need anything done on the admin side, look me up. I work in accounts, but I have contacts in all the other departments, if needed.\u201d\n\u201cThanks, but I doubt I\u2019ll need any help.\u201d He grimaced for a moment. \u201cUnless you\u2019ve some recommendations on a decent place to live for the next four years. One where I won\u2019t have to worry about who I\u2019m sharing a place with. Ideally, not sharing at all.\u201d\nHer eyes snapped from Shelley to Mason. \u201cYou\u2019re planning on staying at one place for your entire degree?\u201d Her surprise was evident from the tone.\n\u201cIf I can.\u201d Mason shrugged. \u201cI don\u2019t see the point in moving more than once or twice, but I didn\u2019t see anything suitable this morning when I checked out a few places.\u201d He gave Veronica a wry smile. \u201cNow that I\u2019m here, I\u2019m finding that what I thought I could live with when I was checking online from back home isn\u2019t quite the same when I finally see it.\u201d\n\u201cWhere have you been looking so far?\u201d After Mason filled her in, she nodded slowly. \u201cThey\u2019re all the usual student places. I\u2019m guessing you\u2019ve decided that you\u2019re not into that sort of shared accommodation?\u201d\n\u201cI could if I had to, but the idea of living in close proximity for the next four years with a constantly changing group of neighbours\u2026\u201d Mason shuddered.\n\u201cRather than student accommodation, have you consider renting a unit somewhere out in the suburbs?\u201d Veronica waved a hand in the direction of the train station. \u201cAlmost every train from the south and west goes through Redfern station. Even the trains from the north go through Redfern after stopping off at Central. You don\u2019t have to live around here.\u201d She smiled. \u201cSome students I know find the train trip very productive. It\u2019s a good chance for them to catch up on their reading. The downside is that at night you\u2019re away from any friends you\u2019ve made, though to be honest, that\u2019s true for the majority of students who will still be living with their parents. It\u2019s predominantly the international and rural students who live in the various apartment blocks around here.\u201d\nIt was then that Mason realised he didn\u2019t know what he wanted. He wanted privacy and consistency in his neighbours, but he didn\u2019t want to be isolated, either. He would give his search another couple of days, but if he hadn\u2019t found the right place by Friday morning, he\u2019d start looking for a short-term rental to buy himself some time.\nTony Hills, the assistant marketing manager for the Lilydale Leopards Football Club, was busy reviewing a proposed supporter agreement with a new business when he heard a knock at the door. He looked up to see the Leopards newest player entering his office.\n\u201cI was told you wanted to see me,\u201d Ben said.\nTony stood up and shook Ben\u2019s hand before waving a hand at the visitor\u2019s chair on the other side of his desk. \u201cI do. It\u2019s my job to find you a sponsorship to help with your finances. Make yourself comfortable while we work out what we can do.\u201d\nTony surreptitiously studied Ben as the teenage football player sat down. Ben\u2019s file provided a lot of details on where Ben was from\u2014his height, weight, and football history\u2014but it was Ben\u2019s interests and personality that were of the most importance to Tony, and Ben\u2019s file was very sparse in that area. Tony prided himself on finding the best possible match between the club\u2019s players and the various sponsors, but to do that he needed to understand the players\u2019 likes and dislikes.\n\u201cWe haven\u2019t been formally introduced before now,\u201d Tony said once Ben was settled, \u201cbut I\u2019m Tony Hills, and I work for Colin, the club\u2019s marketing manager. I help him find sponsorships for both the club and the players and assist in other revenue-raising activities.\u201d\nBen smiled. \u201cYou\u2019re also Jim Henderson\u2019s boyfriend and played a major role in making sure the club survived its financial crisis at the start of last year. I know who you are.\u201d\nTony knew he was blushing. \u201cJim was the one who did all the hard work. I was just there to support him.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s not what everyone else has told me.\u201d Ben grinned. \u201cThey also told me that you tend to be modest about your accomplishments.\u201d\n\u201cWell,\u201d Tony said, trying to shift the focus away from himself, \u201cwhat we\u2019re here to do today is to find someone to sponsor you so you don\u2019t go broke.\u201d He gave Ben a lopsided smile. \u201cUnfortunately, we\u2019re not an AFL club and can\u2019t afford to pay you guys enough to live on, so we need to find some other sources of income for you.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019ve already found me a job. Combined with my match payments, I can live on what I\u2019m getting paid.\u201d\n\u201cMaybe, but we want your focus on your football, not on making sure you have enough money. Our sponsors do, too, because we all want the club to be successful. Players who are distracted by financial concerns won\u2019t be focused enough to defend the premiership we won last year.\u201d\nBen nodded, his expression back into one of seriousness, but didn\u2019t speak.\nTony hesitated as he tried to make sure he used the right words for the next part. The club\u2019s grapevine had informed him that Ben was gay and that he was slowly letting everyone in the club know. Tony hadn\u2019t been officially informed, so he needed to act as if he didn\u2019t know. \u201cAs you may be aware, I have a lot of contacts within the gay-and-lesbian community, and they\u2019ve provided fantastic support for the club over the last year. Would you be comfortable being sponsored by a gay-oriented organisation?\u201d\nBen grimaced and dropped his head. \u201cActually, no.\u201d\n\u201cNo?\u201d Tony couldn\u2019t hide his surprise.\nBen sighed. \u201cI\u2019m sure you already know I\u2019m gay, and I don\u2019t mind anyone in the club knowing, but I can\u2019t afford for the information to become public knowledge.\u201d He looked up and met Tony\u2019s gaze. \u201cI know I\u2019m a hypocrite, but I can\u2019t afford to be sponsored by anyone who\u2019s openly gay.\u201d\nTony settled back into his chair, his eyes never leaving Ben. \u201cCan you tell me why?\u201d\nBen sighed again as he broke eye contact. \u201cI can\u2019t have my family find out. They\u2019re so homophobic that I don\u2019t know what they\u2019ll do if they learn the truth.\u201d He screwed up his face. \u201cI can\u2019t afford to take the risk. They can never find out.\u201d\n\u201cNever\u2019s a very long time.\u201d Tony tried to keep his voice soft and gentle. \u201cWhile there may be a bad reaction at the start, you might be surprised with how it all works out in the end. We had a case here at the club where a father was initially violent, but he\u2019s now a strong supporter of his son.\u201d\nA momentary smile flickered across Ben\u2019s face: \u201cNeil Rosewood.\u201d His lips quirked up at Tony\u2019s reaction to the name. \u201cI\u2019ve been getting a good history lesson on the club over the last week. Ollie told me what happened.\u201d The smile faded, and he turned to stare out the window. \u201cI don\u2019t think that will happen in my case. I\u2026\u201d\nTony waited until it was clear that Ben wasn\u2019t going to continue. \u201cWhy do you think your parents will be different?\u201d\nBen was quiet for several seconds. \u201cWhat information do you have on my family?\u201d\nTony checked his computer screen. \u201cYour father\u2019s name is Eric Driscoll, and your mother\u2019s is Olivia. You have an older brother, Jonathan, and an older sister, Eve. Your father is a manager at one of Sydney\u2019s councils, and your mother is a medical transcriptionist.\u201d\n\u201cMy father had a younger brother. No one talks about him, and I only found out he existed when I had to do a school project on my ancestry. From what little I can find out, he committed suicide when my dad was in his early twenties.\u201d\nTony waited. There was obviously a connection between what Ben was telling him and his family\u2019s homophobia, but he didn\u2019t want to guess as to what that connection might be.\n\u201cThe rest is reading between the lines, but my dad is the black sheep of his family. Everyone else is moderately to strongly religious, but my dad is so anti-religious it\u2019s not funny. He\u2019s more anti-religious than he is homophobic, and that\u2019s saying something.\n\u201cAnyway, I know my dad went to a Catholic school. I\u2019m guessing his brother did, too.\u201d Ben made a face. \u201cYou know about the current royal commission into institutional child abuse? The school they went to is one of those being investigated.\u201d\n\u201cAh\u2026\u201d Tony nodded slowly as the pieces fell into place. The logical inference was that Ben\u2019s uncle had been molested at that school and took his own life as a consequence.\n\u201cSo, he may be okay with finding out that I\u2019m gay, but I wouldn\u2019t want to bet on it. Maybe in a few years\u2019 time I\u2019ll be settled and secure enough for him to find out, but if he never finds out, I won\u2019t complain.\u201d\n\u201cWhat about the rest of your family?\u201d\nBen snorted. \u201cAll correctly and completely indoctrinated on the evils of homosexuality and religion. My sister maybe okay in private\u2014I get a few hints at times that she\u2019s not as obsessed as my dad\u2014but she won\u2019t stand up to him. In public, she supports his views, and so do my mum and brother.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m surprised that your parents didn\u2019t object to your coming here if they\u2019re so homophobic.\u201d\n\u201cThey would\u2019ve if Jim was still here, but since he\u2019s not, they didn\u2019t stop me. They tried to talk me out of it, but they accepted my decision even if they didn\u2019t like it. They don\u2019t know who you are or that my teammate Roscoe is openly gay, and I hope they never find out. The media focus is still on Jim when it comes to gay football players, and I\u2019m keeping my fingers crossed that will be enough.\u201d\n\u201cIf your family follows the Leopards, they\u2019ll learn about Roscoe soon enough. We may not say anything on our website, but sooner or later there will be a picture of Roscoe with his boyfriend. He\u2019s not going to hide who he is.\u201d\nBen made a face. \u201cI know, but my dad said they weren\u2019t going to follow me like they did when I was with the Swans\u2019 academy in Sydney. I think all they\u2019ll do is check who won each game and whether I get a mention in match reports. If so, I should be safe.\u201d\n\u201cAre you sure? Your parents will suddenly stop taking an interest in your football, simply because you moved to Melbourne?\u201d\nBen looked away. \u201cI hope so, but I don\u2019t know.\u201d He looked back and met Tony\u2019s gaze. \u201cI don\u2019t really have a choice. I can\u2019t be myself in Sydney, not with my family nearby.\u201d\nTony didn\u2019t know what to say. Ben was taking a huge risk by playing for the Leopards, but Tony understood his reasons. Jim had been the same. Football was so important to Tony\u2019s boyfriend that he\u2019d sacrifice almost everything to be able to play. Being gay and a football player was tough, and it almost broke Jim before he came out. Ben was coming out in his own way for the same reason; his sanity required it. It was the side-effects that were the worrying part.\nMason paused outside the Stonewall Hotel in Oxford Street. He knew it was a Tuesday night, but he thought, given it was still the height of summer in Australia, there would be more people out in what was the heart of Sydney\u2019s gay district. After an unproductive day\u2014meeting Veronica was the only high point from his perspective, and that took almost being run over to occur\u2014he wanted some time to be himself, to be openly gay, and hopefully to have some sex.\nSo far, he had already walked past two gay bars, neither of which had more than a dozen people in them, no one close to his own age. He had two bars left on his list, one of which he was standing outside of.\nUnlike the other two bars, the Stonewall Hotel was semi-open to the street. It had by far the most character of any of the places he had seen so far\u2014and also the most patrons. Most were still too old as far as he was concerned, but it was obvious the hotel was a popular place. What Mason wasn\u2019t sure about was what he thought of the d\u00e9cor. The flamboyant decorations on most of the walls kept drawing his attention away from the couple of guys Mason considered attractive. It was possible that he could grow used to the place, but he decided he would check out the last place on his list before trying the hotel.\nChecking his phone for the instructions, he walked around the corner and, after a couple of mistakes, found the entrance to the Sportsman Bar. He took a quick look through the window and saw that the bar was even quieter than the other places he\u2019d seen. The only occupant was the bartender, who was sitting behind the counter reading a book.\nDespite the lack of customers, Mason went in. He didn\u2019t even try to fool himself as to the reason: the barman was cute, and Mason was going to have him all to himself for as long as possible.\nThe young man, with bleached hair, smiled as he put his book on the bench behind him and stepped forward. \u201cG\u2019day. What can I get you?\u201d\n\u201cA beer to start with.\u201d Mason smiled back. \u201cWe\u2019ll see how things go after that.\u201d He stuck his hand over the bar. \u201cI\u2019m Mason.\u201d\n\u201cDexter,\u201d was the reply that accompanied a strong grip and handshake.\n\u201cDexter?\u201d Mason raised an eyebrow, wondering if he should mention the television show of the same name. \u201cThat\u2019s an unusual name.\u201d\n\u201cI didn\u2019t pick it, but I think it\u2019s cool.\u201d Dexter grinned. \u201cIt\u2019s been a lot more popular over the last few years.\u201d\nMason laughed. \u201cAs long as you\u2019re not a psychopath, I think it\u2019s cool, too.\u201d\n\u201cBefore we go into my secret history as cold-blooded murderer\u2014a career that doesn\u2019t pay well, which is why I\u2019m behind a bar serving drinks to sexy guys\u2014what sort of beer do you want, and\u2014\u201d Dexter looked apologetic, \u201c\u2014can I see some ID?\u201d\n\u201cSure.\u201d Mason was smiling at Dexter\u2019s comment as he pulled his wallet out of his back pocket and extracted his driver\u2019s license. When he planned the night out, he\u2019d deliberately left his passport, Amex card, and all but a hundred Australian dollars in the hotel room\u2019s safe. His research indicated that the parts of Sydney he was visiting were relatively safe\u2014certainly in comparison to where he grew up in Los Angeles\u2014but he didn\u2019t want to take any chances. It was best to take only the minimum required for his night out: ID he could afford to lose, some cash, and his new phone.\n\u201cA Californian boy, I see.\u201d Dexter grinned as he handed the license back. \u201cSince it has you as eighteen and not twenty-one, I\u2019m going to assume it\u2019s not a fake you use to get into bars back home. Are you here on holidays?\u201d\nMason was momentarily baffled by the holiday reference, but he suspected Dexter meant vacation. \u201cNo, I\u2019m here as a student. I start school in March.\u201d\n\u201cOh?\u201d Dexter\u2019s eyebrows rose. \u201cWhich school?\u201d He winked. \u201cAnd you still haven\u2019t told me what sort of beer you want. We\u2019ve got a good range on tap as well as a number of specialty beers from boutique breweries. If you don\u2019t know what\u2019s what, would you want me to pick one for you?\u201d\n\u201cDefinitely. The only Australian beer I can name is Foster\u2019s.\u201d While Dexter moved the short distance to where the taps were, Mason continued. \u201cI\u2019m doing engineering at the University of Sydney.\u201d\nDexter frowned. \u201cSydney Uni? I\u2019m not sure if I should be serving you, then.\u201d He winked to indicate he wasn\u2019t being serious. \u201cThey\u2019re all a bunch of pretentious wankers.\u201d\n\u201cOh? You know a lot of students from there?\u201d\n\u201cNot many, actually, and they\u2019re all nice guys, but it\u2019s the principle of the matter. I call them pretentious wankers, and they call me UTS illiterate scum.\u201d Dexter grinned. \u201cIf you come back here on Friday night, I\u2019ll introduce you.\u201d\n\u201cUTS?\u201d\n\u201cUniversity of Technology Sydney, but that\u2019s a mouthful.\u201d Dexter placed a tall glass of beer in front of Mason. When Mason tried to hand over a red twenty-dollar note, Dexter pushed it back. \u201cYou can have the first one on the house as a welcome to Australia.\u201d He grinned. \u201cHow well do you know Sydney?\u201d\nMason snorted. \u201cI\u2019ve been here two days. I know the Circular Quay, Central, and Redfern train stations and a few of the streets around the university while I was out looking for a place to rent. That\u2019s it.\u201d\n\u201cIn that case, you would\u2019ve passed UTS. It\u2019s half way between Central and Sydney Uni.\u201d He cocked his head. \u201cIf you\u2019re looking for a place to stay, you may end up living with someone from UTS, so I\u2019d better get you prepared. You don\u2019t want to get off on the wrong foot by saying the wrong thing, so repeat after me: \u2018UTS is the best school in Sydney. Sydney Uni is for wankers.\u2019\u201d\nMason laughed. \u201cBut if that\u2019s the case, that makes me a wanker.\u201d\n\u201cOnly until I convince you to transfer to UTS. Then you become a megastar.\u201d Dexter ran an appreciative eye over Mason\u2019s upper body. \u201cAssuming you\u2019re not already one, of course. Your license said you were from Los Angeles, you\u2019re good-looking, easy to talk to, and you\u2019ve got enough money to come to Australia to study. Any chance the real story is you\u2019re a Hollywood movie star hiding from the paparazzi?\u201d\n\u201cEr\u2026\u201d While off on the wrong tangent completely, Dexter\u2019s guess was a painful reminder of why he was in Australia in the first place.\n\u201cI\u2019m sorry. I shouldn\u2019t have said that.\u201d Dexter started to move away. \u201cI\u2019ll let you drink your beer in peace.\u201d\n\u201cWait!\u201d Mason grimaced and decided that if there\u2019s any chance of having Dexter as a friend, he needed to be open. \u201cI\u2019m sorry, but while I\u2019m not a movie star, I am hiding out here in Australia. Sort of.\u201d\n\u201cYou don\u2019t have to tell me if you don\u2019t want to.\u201d Dexter reached out and rested a hand gently on top of one of Mason\u2019s. \u201cBut I\u2019m a good listener.\u201d\nOver the next twenty minutes, interrupted only when Dexter had to serve a group of five guys who had entered the bar, Mason filled Dexter in on Robbie, the shooting, and his exile to Australia. Mason was on his third beer when he finished. \u201c\u2026and that\u2019s why I\u2019m here.\u201d\nHe stared at the beer in front of him, a golden ale that Dexter had suggested he try. At that moment, Mason realised he was no longer drinking for the flavour, but for the alcohol. He\u2019d ventured out for the night to try to meet people, but now that he\u2019d spilt his history to Dexter, somehow the night had morphed into a time to get drunk and maybe forget about what happened to Robbie for a short while.\n\u201cI don\u2019t know what to say.\u201d Dexter glanced at the group at the other end of the bar for a moment before returning his attention to Mason. \u201cI think you need some company, but I\u2019m working until midnight. How about I ring some of my mates and see if any of them can come in and meet you?\u201d\nMason shook his head. \u201cNot tonight. I\u2019m not really in the mood for company anymore.\u201d He drained his beer and then looked up and met Dexter\u2019s concerned gaze. \u201cI think I\u2019ll have a bourbon and Coke, next. Make it a double\u2026no, a triple.\u201d\n\u201cAre you sure?\u201d He waved a hand at a sign on the wall next to the bar that seemed to be saying something about intoxication. \u201cI can serve you up until you get drunk, but then I\u2019m going to have to stop and ask you to leave; it\u2019s the law. I can stretch things a bit, but I can\u2019t keep pouring you drinks all night.\u201d\n\u201cI can\u2019t get drunk?\u201d Mason read the sign that Dexter had indicated and grimaced as it specified exactly what Dexter had said. \u201cOkay, I\u2019ll stick with beer then.\u201d He turned back to Dexter and tried to smile. \u201cI\u2019ll see if I can last until midnight.\u201d\nDexter\u2019s expression was gentle. \u201cI won\u2019t hold you to that, but if you can, that\u2019ll be nice.\u201d\nPedro Romero hid his contempt as he settled into the old and stained upholstered chair. The gang member sitting opposite him had not only failed in carrying off a robbery but had failed in a straight-forward shooting, too. The only reason Pedro didn\u2019t simply ignore him was the possibility of milking the idiot first.\n\u201cI\u2019m here for the rest of my money,\u201d Pedro said as he settled back into the chair with a practised nonchalance. All the while, his eyes never left Jos\u00e9 Rodriguez. The young man was trying to act tough, but Pedro could tell he was ready to piss his pants. As he should: Pedro had a justly earned reputation as a cold-blooded killer.\n\u201cBut you didn\u2019t kill him!\u201d\nPedro let his anger show as his relaxed pose evaporated and he leant forward. \u201cListen, punk, you paid me to go to Arizona, find this Rivers kid and waste him, all to clean up the mess you made when you failed in a simple robbery. I didn\u2019t need to go, but I thought you might have potential and I\u2019d do you a favour. It\u2019s not my fault that he was gone by the time I got there.\u201d He jabbed a finger in Jos\u00e9\u2019s direction while slipping his other hand into his jacket pocket to grasp the pistol he had put there earlier. It was a stupid place to keep a gun, but it was an effective cinematic display to scare small-minded idiots. \u201cThat\u2019s your fault for taking so long to find out where he was hiding. Now pay up!\u201d\nJos\u00e9 visibly swallowed. Beads of sweat appeared on his brow as he reached into the bag at his feet. Pedro had to keep from laughing. He knew that Jos\u00e9 would never learn that he hadn\u2019t gone to Arizona in the first place. Instead, Pedro had visited his cousin in Mexico, who had offered some interesting suggestions on how they could use the failure sitting opposite him.\nOnce Jos\u00e9 had placed a bundle of money on the low table between them, Pedro smiled. \u201cYou learn. That\u2019s good to see.\u201d He pocketed the money without counting it. \u201cIt\u2019d better be the right amount. You\u2019re already in deep shit; you don\u2019t want to piss me off, too.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s what I promised.\u201d Jos\u00e9\u2019s tone was sullen, but Pedro didn\u2019t care as long as he did what he was told.\n\u201cThat\u2019s good. And since you didn\u2019t try to short-change me, I\u2019ve got some news for you.\u201d Pedro kept his amusement to himself. He had originally played up Jos\u00e9\u2019s mistakes to be bigger than they really were in order to get the payment he\u2019d just received. He had told Jos\u00e9 that he was in danger of being kicked out of the gang as a liability while the cops were investigating the shooting, and he had suggested that the only way Jos\u00e9 would be able to stay is if the witness to the shooting was eliminated. Their contact in the police department had indicated that Mason Rivers was the only one able to ID Jos\u00e9, so Jos\u00e9 needed to make sure the Rivers kid wouldn\u2019t testify. Pedro had then offered to take care of the problem\u2026for a suitable fee.\n\u201cI asked around, and I know where the kid is now. I\u2019m done, but if you want to fix your fuck-up and get back in the good books, all you have to do is track him down at his new location and make sure he never comes back to testify.\u201d\nJos\u00e9 gulped. \u201cWhere is he?\u201d\n\u201cAustralia!\u201d Jos\u00e9\u2019s eyes were wide with shock.\nPedro chuckled. It was time to activate his cousin\u2019s plan. \u201cThat\u2019s right. Sydney, Australia. It\u2019ll be hard, but I\u2019m sure a talented punk like yourself won\u2019t have a problem. Just don\u2019t take too long. The people in charge don\u2019t like the cops asking questions, so your job is to make sure they don\u2019t have a case to chase.\u201d\nJos\u00e9 was pale, and his shoulders slumped as he pulled himself upright and turned towards the door. \u201cI\u2019m fucked,\u201d he whispered to himself, not expecting Pedro to hear it.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s the problem, punk?\u201d Pedro knew he had to pitch this just right.\nJos\u00e9 looked back. \u201cHow the fuck do I get to Australia?\u201d\n\u201cThere\u2019s nothing money can\u2019t buy, if you know what you\u2019re doing.\u201d Pedro paused as if a thought had just struck him. \u201cDo you need some more money? I can help there.\u201d He was trying to keep from laughing at the look of hope that appeared on Jos\u00e9\u2019s face.\n\u201cI\u2019ve got a cousin who needs some goods shipped in from Mexico. If I put in a good word, he may allow you to help out. You\u2019ll get paid, and once you\u2019ve got enough, you\u2019re off to the land of kangaroos to do some hunting.\u201d Pedro didn\u2019t bother mentioning that the amount they\u2019d pay Jos\u00e9 would be a pittance in comparison to what they\u2019d make from the drugs Jos\u00e9 would be carrying across the border. The only danger was the punk may be too incompetent to succeed, but Pedro and his cousin were willing to take that risk. They wouldn\u2019t be the ones facing jail if Jos\u00e9 was caught.\nJos\u00e9\u2019s body slumped. \u201cThe cops will bust me when they check my passport.\u201d\n\u201cWe can get you someone else\u2019s passport. You\u2019ll have to pay for that out of your share of the take, but you\u2019ll be able to use it for your trip to Australia, too, so it\u2019s not wasted money.\u201d\nJos\u00e9 hesitated for several seconds and then nodded his head. \u201cWhat do I have to do?\u201d\nPedro smiled as he gave Jos\u00e9 the first set of instructions. 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        "raw_content": "Professional Vacation Rentals & Management Services Throughout Arizona & Costa Rica\nProviding Premier Real Estate Services For Buyers, Sellers, Investors & Vacation Renters In Costa Rica's Tropical Paradise\nProviding Premier Real Estate Services For Buyers, Sellers, Investors & Vacation Renters Throughout Arizona\nHow to Hire a Vacation Rental Property Manager\nProviding More Than Just A Rent Check\nThe Vacation Rental industry can be a wonderful opportunity to establish a significant amount of passive income, but if you plan on managing it yourself it's important that you understand what type of time commitment this requires.\nOn top of the constant phone calls, marketing expenses, lease writing, daily book keeping, renter move ins and move outs, property inspections, cleaning, maintenance issues, etc., most jurisdictions also have regulatory restrictions that an individual, or business, must follow. You need an entire team of knowledgeable people to be successful. As the vacation rental industry continues to grow the dynamics continue to change, evolve and get harder to understand and the competition continues to increase. One of the most important things about this industry, and the long sustainability of your profit margin, is that you must either stay abreast to these regulations, and the changes that accompany them, or hire a professional that does, not knowing, or not following the rules may subject you to substantial and significant fines and penalties that can quickly eat up your profit margin.\nAs a Licensed Realtor and Nationally Certified Resort and Second Home Property Specialist, it's my job to know the rules and regulations, as well as how those regulations evolve and change. With the signing of SB 1350 in 2016 by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona has become one of the most vacation rental friendly states in the country for individuals and businesses seeking an opportunity to develop a passive income from a second or vacation home. However, it too has rules that must be followed or the penalties can be steep.\nWhether your a seasoned investor, or just looking to make a few extra bucks on a second home I assure you that my passion and expertise in the industry will impress you. With a proven track record of highly satisfied vacation rental clients, I place all my experience and professional resources in line with managing your home to achieve the greatest return on investment, while overseeing every aspects of your home as though it was one of my own.\nProperty management, in its broadest terms, is the operation, control and oversight of real estate. However, there are many facets to vacation home property management that many new investors and tenants don\u2019t realize. Many look at property management as simply properly screening or testing an applicant's credit, criminal history, rental history, ability to pay the rent and minimizing vacancies, as well as broadly maintaining the property and making sure it\u2019s kept in proper working order. Although these aspects are important, they\u2019re certainly not all encompassing. We know it\u2019s much, much more.\nAs a Licensed Real Estate agent and Nationally designated Certified Vacation Home Specialist associated with one of the largest property management companies in Arizona, we\u2019re equipped to provide the expertise and range of services necessary to protect the owner from numerous liability issues and successfully compete for exceptional tenants. I offer full service vacation property management services for exceptional homes throughout Arizona and specialize in all aspects from start to finish. My network consists of professional quality resources including experienced agents and property managers, licensed general contractors, responsive maintenance personnel, housekeepers, handymen, landscapers and more. I understands that today\u2019s tenants are far more aware of Landlord Tenant laws and ready to demand compensatory satisfaction for mistakes made by landlords, but whether you\u2019re a new investor, an experienced investor, or simply a homeowner looking to generate a little extra income off a second, or vacation home, we\u2019re here to help and provide the professional knowledge to help ensure your protected.\nWith years of experience we've come to know that vacation rental management involves thorough tenant screenings, comprehensive rental agreement preparation and execution, rent collection, maintenance, inspections, and eviction protection but we also know that it involves the processes, systems and manpower required not only to accept rent using legal documents approved for the area in which the property is located, but also accurately managing the accounts and finances of the real estate properties. Our professional full time account managers utilize the most current technologies to manage and maintain the necessary records for tax and legal purposes and special attention is regularly given to the most current revision of Arizona Short term rental regulations. In depth knowledge of these regulations are exercised throughout the rental and management process.\nWe utilizes a network of resources and both conventional and unconventional ways to maximize your properties exposure to attract the highest caliber tenants, all at no additional cost to you. We have a history of proven success and enjoy capturing those tenants who frequently wait in line to rent many of our vacation properties. We maintain a continual online presence of your property utilizing a variety of tools including listings on the MLS, your properties own website (developed by Hidden Hideaways, LLC) and several of the most visited websites worldwide.\nIn today\u2019s rental market, the growing operational demands and strict governmental regulations dictate that the successful investment property owner do more than simply \u201ckeep the place up\u201d and collect rent. Our experience and knowledge of these continually changing requirements places us in a position to properly manage and get the most out of your real estate investments.\nDo you have a second home that you want professionally managed? I'd be more than happy to meet with you for a FREE, NO Obligation one-on-one consultation regarding your property, your specific situation, your goals and how I can assist you in determining your properties vacation rental potential. to discuss your specific needs in more detail and find out how I can help you generate the greatest ROI (Return On Investment).\nStill Looking To Manage Your Own Property?\nThere are many good reasons to manage your own rental properties, but being a landlord isn't without it's challenges. For every reason you can think of regarding why you \u201cshould\u201d there\u2019s at least one that explains why you \u201cshouldn\u2019t\u201d. Let's face it, sometimes being a property manager is a tough job. There are a number of landlords who choose to manage their own property, which has it's pros and cons but if you're thinking of managing your own rental, there are some things you should consider.\nThe number one reason why people want to manage their own properties is because they believe it will save them a significant amount of money, but when you look at the cost of employing a professional property manager, it's certainly a good value. The costs of a property manager are often more than offset by the additional rent an experienced manager can get you, better deals on repairs and of course, the cost of your expenses and time.\nExample: When I initially started managing my first vacation rental home, the first year I spent 60-80 hours a week on marketing, advertising, cleaning, repairing, answering guest inquiries, doing background checks, solving problems and the list goes on and on. I ended up learning along the way about the \u201cbusiness\u201d and what it takes to truly succeed, but that came with a VERY steep price tag. Not only was my time with my family eclipsed by the time I had to commit to the rental, my well-paying full time job suffered and financially it cost me way more than expected. Looking back now, I wish I\u2019d have hired a property manager handle those things.\nIt takes a special type of person to succeed in this difficult industry. When deciding if you want to manage your own property here are some things to consider:\nPersonality and professional distance\nThe first question you need to ask yourself is do you have the personality type that can keep a strict business relationship with your tenant? If the tenant is late paying the rent, or damage is found during an inspection, or if a tenant wants to break their lease without the required notice, can you assert your legal rights unemotionally? Being a DIY landlord also means dealing with difficult issues - such as making rent demands, evicting tenants and claiming bond monies. These things aren\u2019t always easy to do, but unfortunately have to be done when dealing with rental properties. As a DIY landlord, you need to ensure that you are going to be able to do these things legally, without getting emotionally involved in the situation.\nAvailability and time\nBe aware that managing a property can be time consuming, particularly if you aren't sure what you are doing. If you\u2019re considering being a DIY landlord, you need to ensure that you are always readily accessible and have the time to deal with issues when they arise. If you\u2019re not available you\u2019ll need to have someone who is, which can be costly. It can also be frustrating if you\u2019re working another job or are on vacation when a property needs to be leased, when the tenant doesn't pay their rent or if urgent maintenance work is required.\nRental appraisal and rent increases\nIf you are going to become a DIY landlord, you need to commit to constantly keeping track and up to date on what\u2019s happening in your area. The nightly, weekly or monthly amount that you rent your property for needs to be in line with the market where your home is located, but also provide enough to cover your expenses and gain a solid return on your investment. You'll also need to make sure you only increase rents in line with the terms of the lease and the legislation in your state.\nOf course rent collection is one of the most important property management tasks. However, it is extremely important that a clear process be followed in this regard and that the full rent amount is paid on the specified date. If you are not clear on this you may find your tenant is constantly late or the money is trickled to you in multiple payments over the course of a rent period. Arizona Realty & Retreats uses a secured online payment system to manage each rental property, thus providing an easy way for tenants to pay their rent on time, day or night. One of the great things about this form of payment is that if there is no money in the tenant's account, we know about it right away and can immediately deal with it. With other forms of payment, it may be 3-7 days before you know there is a problem.\nLegal and legislation\nIn most states there are numerous legal and legislative structures in place to protect both tenant and landlord. If you are a DIY landlord you need to get up to speed with the relevant Acts and legislation. As a DIY landlord, you will also need to obtain access to standard agreements and documents such as lease agreements and forms approved by the state that are usually reserved for licensed real estate agents. It is not uncommon that disputes involving rental payment, lease conditions, and bond claims to end up in court and the judge will take into consideration whether the landlord has taken the appropriate steps and can provide the appropriate records as evidence that this has occurred.\nExample: If you wish to evict the tenant you need to be able to demonstrate that you have provided the required reminders, notices and applications at the correct intervals in order to get the demand you require issued. If you cannot do so, the judge may not provide you with the order you wish, and the tenant will be allowed to stay in the property.\nAll property lies within certain jurisdictions. Whether it\u2019s an HOA, city, county, state or federal jurisdiction, you must be aware of what is allowed and disallowed, as well as important tax regulations.\nWhen you decide to become a property investor, it\u2019s important that you maintain the value of your asset. Apart from getting a good yield, making sure your property asset is looked after is really important. There are certain rules and regulations regarding how many times you can inspect a property per year and how the inspection process should be conducted. As a general rule, an inspection occurs three months after initial occupancy and every six to 12 months thereafter. If you are a DIY landlord, you will need to ensure that you adhere to the legislation in your state regarding inspections, particularly in relation to the frequency, notification and entry process.\nOne of the most common traps for DIY landlords is not understanding tenant rights in regards to repairs and maintenance, and in particular repairs deemed as urgent as defined by the relevant legislation. For instance, if there is no hot water or operating toilets, the tenants have the right to have these items attended to urgently at any cost, in most cases they have the right to pay for these to be repaired and claim the money back from the landlord. Therefore, if you\u2019re not available when a tenant tries to contact you, you may have no control over who comes into your property, the quality of work that\u2019s done, or the cost of the repairs. As a DYI property manager, finding trustworthy resources can also be a daunting task. Sometimes you may go through 7 or 8 tradespeople before you find one that works within your scope. It\u2019s also important to understanding that who you employ will have a significant influence on the success of your investments. Do they show up when requested? Do they provide reasonable rates? Do they do quality work? Are they licensed, bonded and insured in case of an accident? Unless you have the time, and abilities to perform all these duties yourself you\u2019ll need to find and manage all these resources. This can be quite overwhelming and should be considered when evaluating a DIY property management plan.\nOne of the advantages of working with Arizona Realty & Retreats is that we're available to respond to tenant requests 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and employ an extensive network of professionally licensed, bonded and insured contractors, cleaning personal, handyman services, landscapers, maintenance professionals, pest control experts and tradespeople that respond quickly and cost effectively when requested. Because we deal with so many trades, we have better access and control of quality and cost competitiveness. We hold these associates to the highest standards of professionalism and cost effectiveness which can save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars.\nTechnology, tax and record keeping\nIf you are going to become a DIY landlord, it is important that you have the appropriate technology and systems to support you. You will need access to the internet, e-mail, mobile phone, a financial reporting system and electronic files for all your record keeping. Another advantage of using Arizona Realty & Retreats is that we will receive, check and pay all of your bills. If there are any estimates of repairs that are beyond what we've established in our property management agreement, we will contact you for approval on such repairs. At the end of each month you will receive a disbursement check and you can always access full transparency of your property transactions through your online owners\u2019 portal. At the end of each year you will receive an End of Year statement detailing all revenue and expenses. More often than not you get to sit back and collect a paycheck each month while all the work is done by a trusted and experienced professional.\nThere's a lot involved in leasing your property. Finding new tenants during times of vacancy (preferably someone who will care for the property and pay their rent on time) can be a daunting task for a DYI landlord. From time to time your property will become vacant and you will need to have the resources to get you through while thoroughly evaluating renter applications, background checks and a tenants ability to pay rent on time. Depending on which state you are in, your tenant will be obliged to provide between approximately two and four weeks' notice before vacating. If you are going to lease your own property there are some important steps involved in the leasing process you need to follow!\nThe bottom line is, there are certain times to manage your own properties and times when you need to hire someone to do it for you. If you live down the street from one of your properties, but still don\u2019t want, or have the time or resources to put in the work to manage it smartly, then you should hire a professional like Arizona Realty & Retreats.\nIf you still feel like this is a task that you can handle on your own, we still recommend meeting with a professional and getting some help with the things that do make the biggest impact on your success. Check out our affiliate company links to the right, They are knowledgeable and reliable resources that can help grow your vacation rental business.\nHidden Hideaways, LLC has been a top notch company for years that has helped DIY landlords establish a solid plan for minimal cost. The company combines top tier service and quality consulting with a unique style of marketing, advertising & promotion to give your vacation rental or small business a solid, professional online presence. 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        "raw_content": "\"Quo warranted\"\nI thought that by now, our countrymen would have a good grasp of what quo warranto means because the explanation of the term is quite extensive. Practically, every day since the petition for quo warranto was filed against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno by Solicitor-General Jose Calida, newspapers and broadcast media have been abuzz discussing its merits. I was proven wrong. Many are still in a quandary on what this petition is all about.\nLast Wednesday, while I was having my regular haircut, my barber caught me by surprise by asking, \u201cApay Attorney, ma-quowarranted ngata ni Sereno?\u201d In courteous reply, I corrected him by saying; \u201cManong, haan nga quo warranted, awan ti quo warranted. Ti in-file da laban ken Justice Sereno ket quo warranto.\u201d He gave an awry smile and pressed on by arguing that: \u201cApay mabalin aya daydiay, kuna met ni Sereno nga nu ikaten da kanu isuna ket masapul nga ejectment.\u201d I almost jerked from my seat but I held back and instead courteously answered him: \u201cManong, haan nga ejectment, impeachment.\u201d After a momentary silence and after contemplating the depth of his argument, he suddenly blurted out in a very confident manner that: \u201cAwan sammet pagsablian na, quo warranted, quo warranto, ejectment, impeachment, isu met laeng, ikkateten dan tu met laeng isuna, pabpabayagen da lang.\u201d\nThere is a wide range of difference between quo warranto and impeachment. While they may result in the same conclusion, i.e. removal from office, the former is one that is directed against a usurper whereas the latter is directed against a legitimate official. A usurper is a public official who, from the very start, had no authority to hold the office he occupies. Hence, a quo warranto is not proper if a person has a legitimate title to an office.\nOn the other hand, there are only a handful of public officials who may be impeached. A quo warranto is a judicial proceeding that may be filed against any public official who has no authority to occupy his post whereas impeachment is a legislative function that only applies to the president, vice president, justices of the Supreme Court, and heads of constitutional bodies. While the Constitution does not specifically use the word \u201conly\u201d to qualify impeachment as the single mode of removing impeachable officers, it is implied that it is so.\nThis is what makes the quo warranto case filed against Sereno controversial. Invoking constitutional singularity, she asserts that the court has no authority to take cognizance of it. Calida claims otherwise. He asserts that the court can rule upon the case because the respondent\u2019s appointment as Chief Justice was never valid from the onset. By failing to comply with the very basic requirement of submitting her Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth, the magistrate was never qualified to the Supreme Court\u2019s highest position. Accordingly, she falls within the category of a usurper.\nIf we look back into history, Sereno is not really the first impeachable officer against whom a case for quo warranto was filed. In 1975, no less than Benigno Aquino Jr. (yes, the father of Noynoy whose minions are questioning the propriety of the quo warranto case) and several others filed a petition (Aquino, Jr. et. al. vs. Comelec, 62, SCRA 294) questioning the appropriation of public funds for a referendum to ratify the declaration of Martial Law. While the petition was for prohibition, the Supreme Court considered it as a quo warranto case filed against (then) president Ferdinand Marcos because it questioned his qualification to declare Martial Law. Of course, the factual circumstances surrounding that case is different from that of the Chief Justice. However, the point being stressed here is that impeachable officers may be subjected to quo warranto proceedings.\nAnyway, whether or not the quo warranto case that was filed will be given due course or whether or not it can supersede an impeachment complaint, it is all up to the Supreme Court to decide. After all, the High Tribunal is supposed to be the interpreter of laws and whatever it decides upon forms part of the law of the land.\nAs I write this article, I read in the news that there is already a draft resolution granting the quo warranto with nine Justices voting for the ouster of Sereno. If this is true, all that I can hope for is that justice and fairness will be served by whatever decision the Supreme Court will come out with concerning this sensitive issue.\nFor the sake of our country and our people, I pray that this will not become a divisive matter and its outcome will be accepted with an open mind by every Filipino.",
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        "raw_content": "Boza and salep are traditional drinks with specific, familiar flavors. They do not require expensive advertisements and advertising agencies. Their customers are regular, and can\u2019t wait for wintertime to come, especially in the Balkan countries.\nFans of traditional flavors eagerly wait for the winter to be able to enjoy the tastes of seasonal drinks such as boza and salep. Although they are slowly giving way to new, popular drinks, Balkan nostalgia for traditional products continues. In Istanbul it is \u201cVefa\u201d, in Ankara \u201cAkman\u201d, in Skopje \u201cApce\u201dand \u201cSeherezada\u201d, in Athens, in Paleo Faliro quart you\u2019ll find the places where you are free to come round and enjoy the irresistible and nutritious taste of boza and salep. Balkon3 offers you a closer look into these old drinks, old flavors that recall ancient times.\nBoza, a cure for nervousness\nBoza is believed to date back several thousand years ago. According to some research, it was transferred from Central Asia to Anadolia and its surroundings, with the help of nomads. Its current name comes from the Persian word \u2018buze\u2019, which means a drink made from rice and millet.\nIn Turkey, the tradition of making boza started long ago, to be more precise in 1876, in the specialised stores \u201cVefa\u201d, opened by Haji Sadiq. In a short while it became a recognizable brand across Turkey. It is located in the municipality of Eminonu, Vefa district. If you talk to older Istanbul residents they have stories to tell you about boza street vendors moving up and down the alleys of the metreopolis.\nBoza went up and down the streets until 15-20 years ago, in the cold nights, singing a variety of songs, chanting \u201cboza\u201d \u201cbozaaa\u201d. Gradually, with the replacement of old wooden houses with tall buildings, a growing clamor in the streets was caused by the products of modern technology, so people could no longer hear the call of boza sellers. And that is how they disappeared.\nFamous \u201cAkman\u201d brand, is typical for Macedonia. The owners are immigrants of Albanian origin, Muharrem and Vahap, the Akman brothers. The first boza store opened back in 1936.\nIn Macedonia, a good glass of boza has been connected with the cake shop \u201cApce\u201d in Debar Maalo, Skopje, near the Universal Music Hall. It was opened in 1934 by Isman Kadri. Because of the good boza people often used to say that it is the cure for all diseases. In 1940 he renamed the cake shop \u201cApce\u201d (a pill), and it is still called so.\nYou may be surprised, but in Greece boza is not actually very popular. In Athens it can only be found in specialized bars, and traditionally in Paleo Faliro quart, which is actually a suburb south of Athens. There lives a big community which moved from Istanbul in the 1960s onwards. There are specialised boza shops and restaurants. It should be noted that boza is not advertised enough, so if you want to find a drink you will have to look for it and ask for it, but at least the locals here know and enjoy drinking boza. It is the same situation in northern Greece with one exception. Thessaloniki has a specialized confectionery named \u201cHatzis\u201d, founded in 1908, when its owner came from Kosovo and started to producee boza in Thessaloniki. Now the family of Hatzis has opened several restaurants in Athens, but the prices are too high. Nevertheless, boza is not advertised, and no attempts are being made to popularize it, though it can be found in local restaurants.\nSalep, on the other hand, succumbed to the attacks of the tea-coffee duo. Nowadays, in Skopje, you can try it only in the oldest sweets shops and tea houses in the Old Bazaar.\nSalep began to be used as a drink in the 17th century, until then it was used as medicine with various spices and pink water added to it. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was sweetened with jam, honey or sugar, with ginger or cinnamon on top.\nIn medieval Europe during the long oversea journeys, salep was often found stored in ships\u2019 warehouses, because of its nutritious values. The first salep shop in England was opened in the first half of the 18th century. Believe it or not, in the middle of the 18th century, especially in England and France, salep was consumed in shops and restaurants in the morning.\nDrinking salep is considered one of the oldest customs in Athens. It is a winter drink that softens the throat and keeps you warm. It can be found in the city center in street vendors, on the squares, in grocery stores and it is usually consumed early in the morning. Some traditional, old fashioned bars sell salep in the street and the Hatzis family have recently started selling it as a takeaway drink.\nHomemade boza\n1 cup old boza or yeast the size of a match box\nBulgur is left in water over night. The next day, boil bulgur and rice until well softened. Mix it with electric mixer, then you need to sift it through a sieve. Boil the mixture at low heat, add the sugar and stir until it melts. Then remove it from the fire and allow it to cool, stirring it from time to time. After it is cooled add the old boza or yeast which you have previously melted in hot water. Mix it well, put the mixture in a well closed container for 2-3 days at a temperature of 20-25\u02daC, whit occasional mixing. Once bubbles start to appear it is considered that the mixture is ready. 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        "raw_content": "Islam was brought to Bengal in the eleventh century, when Mughal empire builders from north India and central Asia sought to control the region. The early Muslims of Bengal were mainly people used to living in towns \u2013 most were soldiers, but there were also traders, craftsmen and religious leaders. They came from all over South and Central Asia and the Middle East. Islam only began to spread quickly among the local peasant and farming population from the sixteenth century onwards, when the Mughal emperor Akbar encouraged 'soldier-saints' to clear the thick forest areas to the east of the delta and use them for farming. Many of these 'pirs' or 'soldier-saints' and their converts followed forms of Islam that were only found in Bengal.\nHindus are also divided, mainly by caste (social division), and Hinduism in Bengal also takes many forms. Shaivite Hinduism in the region is known for the strength of its Mother Goddess cults, 'Durga Puja' and 'Kali Puja'. These are among the main annual festivals and are widespread among the upper castes. Vaishnavite Hinduism, on the other hand, involving devotion to Krishna, is popular among the lower castes. Especially important is the annual festival of the Lord Shiva (gajan). The goddesses Lakshmi (of wealth and good fortune) and Saraswati (of learning and culture) also have annual ceremonies.\nIn addition to formal worship at Hindu temples and Muslim mosques, popular worship involving religious folk music is widespread, especially at Vaishnavite gatherings where kirtans (or collective singing of devotional songs) are popular both in the towns and villages. There are many Muslim followers of several Sufi orders. Bengali Muslims are also known for their practice of 'pirism', following Muslim saints or holy men (called 'pirs'). Popular religion in Bengal often mixes both Hindu and Muslim folk beliefs and practices. Bengal is famous for its wandering religious folk musicians (Bauls) who refuse to accept traditional differences between Hinduism and Islam in their worship and way of life.\nThe majority of Bengalis in Britain are Muslim, with over 92% identifying themselves as Muslim in the 2001 Census (around 260,000 people). Bangladeshi Muslims account for nearly 17% of Britain's Muslim population, the second largest group after Pakistanis. In addition, 0.6% of Bangladeshis in the UK are Hindu, 0.5% Christian and 0.1 % Buddhist. In the Census, 5.8% did not state their religion and 0.4% said they did not follow any religion at all. Traditionally, Bangladeshi Muslims are Sunnis, allied to the Barelvi tradition, which emphasised the role of customs, shrines and pirs (saints) and was mixed with Hindu traditions and customs. From the 1980s onwards, however, the community has witnessed a process of Islamicisation which draws on alternative traditions stressing a 'purer' version of Islam. This shift has been of particular importance among younger British-born Bangladeshis.\nSince the 1980s, there has been a growth of religious organisations within Bangladeshi communities, many with roots and funding from Muslim majority countries in the Middle East and Pakistan, as well as Bangladesh. Groups such as the YMO (Young Muslim Organisation) and the IFE (Islamic Forum of Europe) have focused on work with young people, and there has been the development of a strong Islamic identity amongst sections of the younger generation of British Bengalis.",
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        "raw_content": "The Polk Noel Lifetime Achievement Award That Surprised Robert Ivy\nThere may be a lot of excellent and informative feature pieces about how Robert Ivy is running American Institute of Architects (AIA) as its EVP/Chief Executive Officer. People already know about how he has already increased the membership of the org, as well as the number of opportunities he\u2019s opened to AIA today. However, the latest buzz about him is not about his duties today. It\u2019s about how he has done his local state a great pride because of an award for his creative talents. His new award is the Polk Noel Lifetime Achievement Award, and it\u2019s now the recent recognition that he got that provides him the confidence to do even more and push for more ventures for the society.\nTwo of the most comprehensive articles that best describe the Noel Polk Lifetime Achievement Award that Robert Ivy received come from Contract Design and Mississippi Today. In these two sources, the readers are reminded that his award is for all the creative success that people who are born in Mississippi have shown the world. It is to recognize the roots of these creative individuals. It is to honor them and to give them the recognition they deserve for the love they have for their craft. Find out more about Robert Ivy on Architect\nRobert Ivy is joined by a lot of writers and actors in his recent award. Some of the writers that have been recognized by the Mississippi Institute for Arts and Letters include the fiction writer Michael Knight, writer Eudora Welty and actor Morgan Freeman. All of these achievers have done a lot of quality work in their respective industries, and Robert Ivy is privileged to be ranked among these creative professionals.\nThe Mississippi Today article also adds some information about the other winners along with Ivy. These include Charlie Buckley, a visual artist, and Jack Spencer, a photographer. These artists have shown remarkable talent not just in advertising for the clients they help or for generating jobs, but for also making sure that the local state they came from is given attention and publicity. It may also be added here that with the award from Ivy, he can get more attention to promote AIA and to help prosper the economy of Mississippi right now.\nVisit: http://architecture.tulane.edu/alumni/profile/robert-ivy-faia\nAuthor barhillchurchPosted on August 5, 2018 August 13, 2018 Categories Architect, Business, CEO\nPrevious Previous post: Balance Work And Health Ike Ryan Seacrest\nNext Next post: Key Endorsements By End Citizens United Part Of House Election Strategy",
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        "raw_content": "Gov. Nixon Lucy\u2019s the Legislature on Education\nPoor Charlie Brown. He wanted to be a place-kicker. He just needed someone to hold the football up for him. Along came Lucy. She teed the ball up for him and told him it was time to kick. Then, just as Charlie was about to kick the ball, Lucy would swipe it away.\nOn Friday, Gov. Nixon vetoed House Bill 42, an education reform bill sponsored by Rep. David Wood (R-Versailles). In the process, he pulled a Lucy.\nThis was not the first education transfer bill to cross Gov. Nixon\u2019s desk. Last year the bill was Senate Bill 493. I was involved in its formation and passage. We held dozens of meetings with legislators of both parties and across the ideological spectrum. In the end, we passed a bi-partisan, cross-regional bill. Gov. Nixon vetoed it.\nIn his veto message from last year, Gov. Nixon said he had four major problems with the bill.\nFirst, it included a \u201cprivate option\u201d that would allow children in failing schools within failing school districts to transfer to private schools if those private schools agreed to accept a lower tuition rate than the traditional public schools to which those same children would be eligible to transfer under current Missouri law.\nThis provision would have saved \u201csending\u201d districts money, alleviated pressure on \u201creceiving\u201d districts, and given children and their parents in poor neighborhoods similar opportunities that children of middle class and wealthy families enjoy. Nevertheless, equality in educational choice was too much for Gov. Nixon. It\u2019s too dangerous for Gov. Nixon and the defenders of the status quo to allow poor families, no matter how desperate, the freedom to make their own choices. (It\u2019s also relevant to mention that these eligible private schools would have had to abide by the same regulations as public schools, could not have been controlled by any religion, and could not have required students to take any religion classes.\nThe legislature listened to Gov. Nixon and took this extremely limited private option out of the bill.\nSecond, Gov. Nixon said he could not sign the bill because it did not provide any transportation funding for transfer students. I agreed with Nixon on this point and the legislature fixed that flaw.\nThird, Nixon said he disliked a provision in the bill encouraging receiving districts to accept a lower tuition by not counting the transfer student scores in statewide assessments for five years. Again, I agreed with Nixon on this. And again, the legislature fixed the problem in this year\u2019s bill.\nFourth, Nixon complained that a \u201chardship transfer\u201d provision in the bill was unrelated to the bill\u2019s real impetus. That was certainly true. So, the legislature removed it from this year\u2019s bill.\nIn January, I attended a meeting with two members of Gov. Nixon\u2019s staff and eight other key House members on education. Gov. Nixon\u2019s staff laid out his requirements for a bill. There was great hope that we could reach an agreement. Although I wasn\u2019t integrally involved in the bill process this year, I heard from several people that the governor\u2019s office actually engaged on the bill.\nLike Charlie Brown, the legislature tried. We trusted Gov. Nixon was holding the ball in good faith. On Friday, Gov. Nixon yanked the football away. We will not fall for his trick again. Student transfer legislation is finished during the Nixon Administration. It will take a leader who can be trusted in the governor\u2019s office before the legislature is willing to make another run at it.\nFiled Under: Capitol Reports, Education\nAn Open Letter to Gov. Jay Nixon\nMay 19, 2014 11:43 am jaybarnes5\nThe following letter from Rep. Noel Torpey and myself was hand-delivered to Gov. Jay Nixon this morning.\nDear Governor Nixon,\nIn six years as governor, you have expressed a consistent willingness to reach across party lines on important issues. We write today to ask that you live up to your own words.\nIn fact, you\u2019ve stressed the importance of working together in every State of the State address, \u201cUnlike Washington, we\u2019ve worked together like adults,\u201d you said in 2012, \u201c[N]o matter what part of our state we\u2019re from, how we make a living, or what party we belong to.\u201d\nIn 2013, you reminisced about your own time in the legislature, noting, \u201cRepublicans and Democrats didn\u2019t agree on everything back then, just like they don\u2019t now. We had a divided state government, with a Governor of one party, and the other party holding a large majority in the legislature \u2013 just like we do now. But we worked together to get things done for the good of the people.\u201d\nJust this year, you spoke about the great people of our state. \u201cHere in Missouri,\u201d you said, \u201cfolks don\u2019t shy away from challenges \u2013 they work together to tackle them. Getting up early\u2026 working hard\u2026 staying late\u2026 and looking out for one another.\u201d\nWe agree with your consistent message about the need to work together. In order to move forward on the most important issues facing our state, we believe it\u2019s necessary to reach across the aisle and spectrum of political opinion. But doing so is never easy.\nFor example, over the past two years, you\u2019ve made Medicaid legislation your top priority and repeatedly asked Republicans to put aside partisanship and ideology to move our state forward. And we have joined you to advocate for Medicaid reform and increased access to quality health care for the working poor.\nAs Republicans who think the ACA as a whole is terrible public policy, it was not easy for us to join you in this endeavor. It remains difficult for us to convince fellow Republicans to reach across the aisle to move this legislation which you clearly believe is the most important issue to face our state in decades. But we did it because we believe the cost of inaction is worse than the cost of taking action.\nJust last week, the General Assembly proved it is still able to work across the aisle to pass difficult and controversial legislation which we believe is just as, if not more important than Medicaid. As you are well aware, the legislature Truly Agreed and Finally Passed Senate Bill 493 relating to school transfers with bi-partisan majorities in both chambers. Incredibly, the bill passed by a vote of 29-3 in the Senate and by the narrower margin of 89-67 in the House.\nTogether, elected officials from both parties, widely-divergent ideologies, and every area of our state made difficult choices and compromises to solve this problem and improve education in struggling school districts. In your words, we got up early, worked hard, stayed late, and got the job done.\nEvery legislator involved in the SB 493 process found something in the bill which they did not support. But, as responsible legislators, we realized that there\u2019s always an excuse to vote against a bill. If you wait for perfect legislation on the big issues, you\u2019ll never get there.\nWe understand that you have serious concerns about the private option portion of the bill. But we ask you to live up to your own ideals. Instead of insisting on a bill which is \u201cperfect\u201d to you, we ask that you read the bill as a whole. If you do, we believe you will find that the private option is only a small portion of the bill \u2013 a portion we believe is vital and necessary, but a small one nonetheless. Upon review of the bill, we believe you should come to the same conclusion as the bi-partisan, cross-ideological, trans-regional coalition of responsible legislators who made this bill a reality \u2013 it is an improvement over existing law.\nJust as we stated on the House floor that Senate Bill 493 was a test to see if the legislature was still capable of passing big, difficult legislation in the era of term limits and 24-hour news cycles, so too is it a test for you. Either you truly believe in making the difficult decisions to transcend partisanship and ideology or you don\u2019t.\nAs you consider how you will act on SB 493, we ask that you consider the message you will send to the General Assembly regarding Medicaid. Just like Medicaid, we believe, in your words from 2009, \u201cThe solutions to our problems are within reach. And the only thing that can stop us is the same thing that always stops progress: a failure to listen, a failure to compromise, or a failure to walk a day in someone else\u2019s shoes. By working together, we will tear down old barriers and tackle the challenges we face.\u201d\nWe look forward to learning of your decision on SB 493 and hope that you live up to the ideals and rhetoric on bi-partisanship which you have so long espoused.\nRep. Jay Barnes Rep. Noel Torpey\nFree to Choose a Better School\nMay 2, 2014 2:03 pm jaybarnes5\nWhat would you do if you were a parent who lived in a failing school district and lacked the means to move? What would you want most for your child\u2019s education? Would you want your child to have the same opportunities that children of wealthy parents have?\nThis week the Missouri House passed legislation designed to empower parents in struggling school districts to choose a better life for their children. Senate Bill 493, the so-called \u201ctransfer law fix,\u201d aims to improve performance in struggling school districts through increased tutoring, enhanced early reading programs, and extended school days. It also gives the State Board of Education flexibility to take-over failing schools in failing school districts, and requires the State Board to proactively help struggling school districts improve test scores and other results.\nThe bill also seeks to save failing school districts from bankruptcy. Under the current transfer law, students in unaccredited districts have the right to transfer to any school district in the same or an adjoining county. The failing district is then forced to pay for 100 percent of the tuition costs at the receiving school. This sounds fair, but it\u2019s not.\nThe current tuition costs bankrupt the failing schools and result in financial windfalls for the receiving schools. For example, Francis Howell, a receiving district, will receive twice as much tuition for transfer students than what it actually spent to educate those students. While the unaccredited Normandy school district struggles to remain solvent, Francis Howell will pocket over $1.4 million in profit this year. The House version of SB 493 sets the tuition rate at 70 percent of the sending district, which is more than enough to compensate the receiving district\u2019s marginal cost of educating the transfer students.\nMost importantly, the bill gives parents the freedom to choose the best school for their children. Under the current transfer law, every student in an unaccredited district is permitted to transfer out-of-district. This ignores the fact that not all schools in unaccredited districts are the same. In fact, some schools in unaccredited and provisionally-accredited schools are excellent or, at least, accredited.\nSB 493 limits the right to transfer to those students who attend unaccredited schools. But it then opens a variety of options for parents. First, students in unaccredited schools are given the option to transfer to an open seat in an accredited school within their own district. After those seats are filled, students may transfer to any public school in the same or an adjoining county, to a charter school within their district of residence or, in St. Louis or Kansas City, to a private non-sectarian school near their home.\nIn my three years on the House Education Committee, I\u2019ve heard the chorus of criticisms against proposals to provide poor parents who can\u2019t afford private school tuition or to move to a better neighborhood with the freedom to send their children to private schools with public funds. In SB 493, we amended the private option to assuage all of those criticisms.\nFirst, critics claim the option is unconstitutional. We fixed this potential problem by limiting the option to only those schools which are allowed to receive public funding under the Missouri and United States Constitution. The Blaine Amendment to the Missouri Constitution prohibits any public money from going to schools controlled by a religious denomination. As a result, parochial schools are eliminated from the program.\nSecond, critics claim the private option for St. Louis or Kansas City would harm education funding in the rest of the state. We fixed this potential problem by limiting funding for the private option to in-district funds. Under SB 493, the private option excludes state money.\nThird, critics claim private schools will cherry-pick students for academic or athletic prowess. SB 493 strictly prohibits the transfer board from considering academic success, athletics, or poverty status in making school assignments.\nFourth, critics claim a private option would just lead to children who would otherwise be in private schools, siphoning money away from public schools. Despite the fact that this criticism treats private school parents and children as second-class citizens unworthy of equal benefits from their taxes, SB 493 requires students must have actually attended an unaccredited school before they are eligible to transfer.\nFifth, critics claim a private option is not fair because private schools are not subject to the same rules and regulations as public schools. We fixed this problem with an amendment to require all private schools which choose to receive transfer students to abide by every state statute and regulation that applies to public schools. Under this amendment, private option schools must give transfer students the same state assessment tests that are given to students in traditional public schools, and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will produce an annual performance report on the private option schools as it does for traditional public schools.\nSixth, critics say it\u2019s not appropriate to spend public money on private institutions when taxpayers voted for levies to go to public institutions. This argument ignores the fact that the state spends approximately $8 billion a year on Medicaid, much of which goes to private medical facilities. The House version of SB 493 deals with this criticism by subjecting the private option to a local vote. Before any student is allowed to transfer to a private school, it must be approved by the voters of the failing district at a general election.\nWith these changes, SB 493 addressed every substantive criticism against similar \u201cprivate option\u201d legislation that I\u2019ve heard from defenders of the status quo in failing districts. But it\u2019s still not enough, and it\u2019s easy to see why: individual freedom is scary for people in power. Regardless of the issue in the capitol, those who hold power fight desperately to keep it.\nJust as freedom brings fear to those in power, it brings hope to those to whom it is given. By allowing transfers from unaccredited public schools to nonsectarian private schools, SB 493 would allow children in poverty the opportunity to attend some of the same schools as the children of privilege. For some students, the choice may mean the difference between the American Dream and a life of poverty. With SB 493, the Missouri House chose the American Dream.\nExplaining the Student Transfer Bill\nHow does this impact districts outside of St. Louis and Kansas City?\nThe bill only has minimal impact outside of the metropolitan St. Louis and Kansas City areas. The vast majority of provisions attempt to bring order and rationality to the chaotic transfer law in existing statutes. Nonetheless, there are a few provisions which have statewide impact:\n1. School Calendar from Days to Hours[1] \u2013 The bill converts the current statutory requirement of 174 school days to 1,080 hours of pupil attendance. This equates to approximately six more regular school days. But it also allows districts greater flexibility in how they meet this requirement. The effective date of this provision is delayed for an additional school year.\nSchool Limited to Four Days Per Week in June, July, and August; Mandatory Break for July 4[2] \u2013 The bill limits the school week to \u201cno more than four days\u201d in \u201cany regular or summer school term scheduled for June, July, or August.\u201d It also requires schools to have an entire week of break around July 4 if the holiday falls during the week, or at least 4 days if it falls on a weekend. The bill also requires a separate school board meeting if it chooses to start school more than ten calendar days prior to the first Monday in September.[3] The effective date of this provision is delayed for an additional school year.\nTransient Students Shall Not Count in First Year of Transfer[4] \u2013 The bill requires DESE to record and report each district\u2019s \u201ctransient student ratio\u201d \u2013 the measure of a district\u2019s students who have been in the district for one entire year versus those who enrolled or left in the middle of the school year. It provides that statewide assessment scores for transient students shall not be included in a school or district\u2019s annual APR score.\nIncreased Minimum Teacher Salaries[5] \u2013 The bill increases the minimum teacher\u2019s salary from $25,000 to $30,000, subject to appropriations, over a four-year period. For teachers with advanced degrees, the bill increases minimum salary from $33,000 to $35,000. To help pay for the cost of salary increases, this section creates the \u201cTeacher Minimum Salary Fund\u201d in the state treasury, which, subject to appropriation, shall be used to distribute appropriated moneys to schools for this purpose.\nK-8 District Tuition[6] \u2013 The provision clarifies that K-8 districts pay tuition only to accredited public high schools in another district in the same or an adjoining county.\nAllows Districts to Share a Superintendent[7] \u2013 The bill clarifies that two or more school districts may share a superintendent. This provision is identical to SB 701 which passed out of the Senate and the House Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education via consent.\nSchool District Financial Requirements When Formula Underfunded \u2013 The bill includes an amendment offered by Rep. Lyle Rowland in committee that is identical to HB 1111, which extends existing law excusing districts from professional development and fund placement requirements. HB 1111 was voted out of the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee by a vote of 16-1.\nOtherwise A+ Eligible Students Not Discriminated Against for Taking Virtual Classes[8] \u2013 The bill includes an amendment offered by Rep. Vickie Englund which clarifies that a student who is otherwise eligible for A+ cannot be made ineligible because they take virtual classes. This provision is identical to HB 1895, which passed out of the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee by a vote of 17-0.\nDistrict Leasing of School Buildings[9] \u2013 The bill allows school districts to sell or lease buildings to other entities. It is identical to HB 783 from 2013 which passed out of the General Laws Committee by a vote of 13-0 with no testimony in opposition.\nCreates Standards for Reapportioning Local Tax Effort After Boundary Change[10] \u2013 Proposed \u00a7164.432 sets rules for the re-apportioning of local effort after a district boundary change.\nEstablishes Parent Portal Fund[11] \u2013 The bill establishes the \u201cParent Portal Fund\u201d to assist districts in creating a parent portal for patens to access educational information and their children\u2019s education data.\nHow does the bill pro-actively help provisionally-accredited school districts?\nThe bill requires the State Board to create assistance teams for borderline and provisionally accredited districts.[12] The members of these assistance teams will vary based on the needs of the district, but will include at least ten members, including teachers, principals, and at least one parent. The assistance team\u2019s \u201csuggestions for improvement shall be mandatory for provisionally accredited districts, but shall not be mandatory for borderline districts.\u201d Provisionally-accredited districts can appeal to the State Board if it has an alternative method for improvement.\nHow does the bill help unaccredited districts improve?\nIncreased State Board Flexibility in Unaccredited District[13] \u2013 Last year, we passed SB 125 to empower the State Board with greater flexibility for its intervention decisions in unaccredited districts. We permitted the State Board to choose not to conduct a full-scale takeover of an unaccredited district \u2013 or to allow the existing Board to stay in place if it took actions required by the State Board. This bill increases the State Board\u2019s flexibility by allowing it to choose to only take-over a subset of schools within an unaccredited district. For example, the State Board could choose to appoint an S.A.B. for only the unaccredited schools within an unaccredited district \u2013 leaving the local elected board in charge of the remaining accredited schools. In addition, the bill requires that at least one member of an S.A.B. be appointed by the elected school board. It allows the State Board to appoint other members of the local elected board to an S.A.B., but provides that they shall not comprise more than 49 percent of the S.A.B.\u2019s membership.\nFree Tutoring and Supplemental Education[14] \u2013 The bill requires unaccredited districts to offer free tutoring and supplemental education services to students performing below grade level using funds from a new \u201cSchool District Improvement Fund\u201d \u2013 which is to be made up of gifts, bequests, and donations, and may include appropriations.\nEarly Reading Intervention[15] \u2013 The bill requires the St. Louis and Kansas City school districts to create an early reading intervention program for students in kindergarten or first-grade who test below grade level in reading. These programs would requires the districts to create a personalized learning plan to improve the student\u2019s reading performance. If the student is still not at grade level by the end of first grade, the school is required to assess the student for an IEP. If an IEP is deemed inappropriate, the student\u2019s personalized learning plan shall continue until they are reading at grade level.\nExtended School Day[16] \u2013 The bill allows any unaccredited or provisionally accredited school district to increase the length of the school day or the annual hours of instruction. The bill also creates the \u201cExtended Learning Time Fund\u201d to help pay for the costs of extended school days in these districts. This provision is subject to appropriations.\nHow does the bill impact charter schools?\nThe bill seeks to encourage charter schools as an option for transfer students. It does so in the following ways:\nIncreases Public Schools as Charter Sponsors[17] \u2013 The bill would allow any single or a combination of accredited public school districts to sponsor charter schools in unaccredited districts.\nGives State Board Additional Time to Approve Charter Proposals[18] \u2013 The bill moves the date by which the State Board must approve a charter from December 1 to January 31.\nEnsures Due Process Rights for Charter Applicants[19] \u2013 Current law provides that the State Board \u201cmay, within sixty days\u201d of a charter application \u201cdisapprove the granting of the charter.\u201d Current law state that the State Board \u201cmay deny\u201d a charter within 60 days of receiving a charter application. The bill clarifies that, if the State Board fails to act in that time period, the charter is deemed approved. If the State Board disapproves, the decision must be \u201cin writing and shall identify the specific failures of the application.\u201d\nCharter Schools Subject to Same Accreditation System[20] \u2014 The bill requires DESE to calculate an APR score for each charter school and to publish it in the same manner that it does APRs for traditional public school districts and schools.\nStreamlined Expansion of High-Quality Charter Schools[21] \u2013 The bill encourages the expansion of high-quality charter schools by providing them \u201cexpedited opportunities to replicate and expand\u201d in St. Louis, Kansas City, and unaccredited districts. Upon entering into a charter with a sponsor, the school is deemed approved by the State Board. This expedited process is limited to charter schools which (1) receive an APR of 75 percent of more for three of the last four years; (2) maintains a high school graduation rate of 80 percent if it operates a high school, (3) are in material compliance with existing performance contracts, and (4) are organizationally and fiscally viable.\nAllows Charter Schools to Accept Transfer Students[22] \u2014 The bill allows charter schools to charge the same tuition or fees that a traditional public school can charge or impose. In so doing, it permits charter schools in the same or adjoining counties to accept transfer students from unaccredited districts.\nThe Bill Does NOT Create 10 Year Contracts for Charters -At least one education lobbying group is claiming the bill extends charter contracts from 5 to 10 years. That is NOT TRUE. The bill was amended in committee to keep that provision at 5 years.\nThe Bill Does NOT Prohibit DESE from Closing a Charter If They are Underperforming -The same lobbying group is claiming that the bill prohibits DESE from closing underperforming charters. This claim is NOT TRUE. The provision in question was not intended to do what this lobbying group claims, and, to avoid any unintended consequences, was taken out of the bill in committee.\nProvides a Three-Year Financial Start-Up Period[23] \u2014 Current law includes a statute dealing with \u201ccharter schools experiencing financial stress.\u201d The bill provides that this statute only applies to charter schools that have been in operation for three or more school years. This provision is needed because charter start-ups regularly take two to three years to develop a stable student base.\nHow does it impact school accreditation?\nThe bill moves the State Board from a system of district-level accreditation to a system with both district and individual school accreditation. It codifies the existing classifications of accredited with distinction, accredited, provisionally accredited, and unaccredited.\nHow does it ensure representation on the State Board for areas in which a potentially unaccredited school is located?\nBefore the State Board declares any district unaccredited, if there is no member of the Board from the congressional district in which the district is located, the State Board is required to inform the governor of its intent to change the classification at least thirty days before taking such action. This 30 day period will give the governor time to fill such a vacancy before the action is taken.[24]\nHow does the tuition work?[25]\nUnder current law, tuition is paid from the sending district to the receiving district at 100 percent of the out-of-district tuition rate set by the receiving district. The current ratio is bankrupting the sending districts and resulting in financial windfalls to the receiving districts.[26] This bill sets tuition at 70 percent of the sending district, regardless of the receiving district to which the transfer student is assigned. In addition, transportation shall be provided for by an additional amount equal to up to 10 percent of the sending district\u2019s tuition.\nDoes this violate the Hancock\u2019s prohibition on unfunded mandates?\nNo. The Supreme Court has ruled that the transfer law does not violate Hancock because (1) there\u2019s nothing \u201cnew\u201d or \u201cincreased\u201d about requiring public education for eligible children, and (2) Hancock does not prohibit local-to-local burden-shifting of an existing activity or service. See Breitenfeld v. School District of Clayton, 399 S.W.3d 816 (Mo. 2013).\nHow may receiving districts determine classroom sizes?[27]\nUnder current law, there are no specific rules for receiving districts to set classroom sizes. A plain reading of the law leads to the conclusion that districts do not have any ability to limit transfers to protect reasonable classroom sizes. This bill clarifies that each potential receiving district \u201cto establish by objective means and adopt a policy for class-size and student teacher ratios\u201d which they \u201cshall report\u201d to the State Board for review. If the State Board approves of the class-size, the receiving district \u201cshall not be required to accept any transfer students \u2026 that would violate its class-size or student-teacher ratio.\u201d If the State Board finds that the district\u2019s policy is \u201cunduly restrictive to student transfers,\u201d the Board may limit or revise implementation of the policy. In addition, no transfer shall require any receiving district to hire additional classroom teachers or construct additional classrooms.[28] It must also be noted that, contrary to the claims of at least one education lobbying group, the bill does NOT prohibit receiving districts from assuming future growth when calculating the number of available seats in their district.\nHow do the transfers work?\nUnder current law, every child whose parents live in an unaccredited district is eligible to transfer to an accredited district in the same or an adjoining county.[29] This bill provides that:\n\u00b7 Transfer rights are limited to students who have attended an unaccredited school in an unaccredited district for at least one semester.[30]\n\u00b7 Transfers are not allowed to other unaccredited or provisionally-accredited districts, but students may transfer to a provisionally-accredited school within their unaccredited district, if a slot is available.[31]\n\u00b7 Students may transfer to (1) accredited schools within their home district, (2) accredited schools in accredited districts located in the same or an adjoining county, (3) charter schools located in the same or an adjoining county, or (4) non-sectarian private schools.\n\u00b7 Parents have until April 1 to notify the transfer authority of their intent to transfer.[32]\n\u00b7 The transfer authority makes transfer assignments only if (1) in-district slots are not filled organically through student or parent choice, or (2) available slots in any schools are over-subscribed. If in-district slots are not filled organically, the authority \u201cshall ensure in-district slots are filled first.\u201d[33] After these slots are filled, the authority shall make assignments according to the following rules:[34]\no First priority is given to students within the same household so that they all attend the same school;\no Transfer authority may deny transfer to student who has been suspended more than once in most recent school year or who has been suspended for an act of school violence. A student denied transfer for this reason has the right to an in-person meeting with a representative of the transfer authority.\no If sufficient enrollment slots are available, each student gets choice of three schools to which they may transfer;\no To the extent possible, the authority shall fill in-district seats first.\no Transfer authority discretion to make assignments only occurs if (1) in-district slots are not naturally filled, or (2) a receiving school\u2019s slots are over-subscribed.\no If sufficient slots are not available within the district, transfer authority shall consider the following factors, with student or parent choice being most important:\n1. Student or parent choice\n2. Best interests of the student\n3. Length of residence in the district\n4. Student academic performance\n5. Student free and reduced lunch status, and\n6. Distance and travel-time to receiving school.\nWhat happens when a sending district becomes accredited?\nNew transfers stop when a sending district becomes accredited. To ensure continuity, the students who have already started at new schools may continue to attend those schools through high school graduation.[35] Students are best served when they can keep the peer groups and relationships with teachers and other school officials where they are doing well, rather than shuttling them back-and-forth between schools.\nIs the non-sectarian option constitutional?\nYes. In 2007, the Missouri Supreme Court held that spending public moneys at St. Louis University did not violate Missouri\u2019s establishment clause because the key question under Missouri\u2019s constitution is \u201cwhether religion so pervades the atmosphere of the university that it is in essence under religious control or directed by a religious denomination. Mere affiliation with a religion does not indicate that a higher education institution is \u2018controlled by a religious creed\u2019 for purposes of Missouri\u2019s establishment clause.\u201d SLU v. Masonic Temple, 220 S.W.3d 721 (Mo. 2007). The House Committee Substitute keeps the Senate\u2019s definition of non-sectarian school \u2013 that which is not part of the public school system, charges tuition, and \u201cdoes not have a religious affiliation.\u201d[36]\nDoes the non-sectarian option impact formula funds or accredited districts?\nNo. The non-sectarian option involves funds paid solely from the sending district\u2019s operating levy in an amount not exceed the lesser of the non-sectarian school\u2019s previous year\u2019s tuition or 70 percent of the sending school\u2019s tuition. As a result, this will have no impact on formula funding. Nor will it have any impact on accredited districts.[37]\nDoes the bill create three different systems of school classification?\nNo. The Senate bill created three systems by allowing charter schools to be accredited by their sponsors and setting no long-term accreditation standards for non-sectarian schools other than the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. Amendments to the bill have been made or will be offered which subject charter schools and the transfer students attending private schools under this section to be subject to the same A.P.R. scores as traditional public schools.\n[1] Proposed \u00a7160.011(9) at 3 contains main change. Other changes are spread throughout the bill.\n[2] Proposed \u00a7160.041.1 at 3.\n[3] Proposed \u00a7171.031.3 at 60.\n[4] Proposed \u00a7162.1303 at 31-32.\n[5] Proposed \u00a7163.172 at 38-39.\n[7] Proposed \u00a7168.205 at 57.\n[8] Proposed \u00a7162.1250.3 at 30.\n[10] Proposed \u00a7164.432 at 40.\n[11] Proposed \u00a7170.320 at 41-43.\n[12] Proposed \u00a7161.086.3 at 24-25.\n[13] Proposed \u00a7162.081.3(2)(a) at 26-27.\n[16] Proposed \u00a7171.031.8-9 at 59-60.\n[17] Proposed \u00a7160.400.3(7)-(9) at 5.\n[18] Proposed \u00a7160.405.2(1) at 11.\n[19] Proposed \u00a7160.405.3 at 12.\n[20] Proposed \u00a7160.405.15 at 18.\n[26] The real-world application of transfer finances are reported in \u201cMoney Being Paid by Normandy, River Gardens to Other Districts Not Being Spent,\u201d a February article in the Post-Dispatch by Elisa Crouch, who summarized, \u201cThere\u2019s little dispute that transfer students have created new financial burdens for the districts now paid to serve them. Like all students, they require art supplies, desks, textbooks, and even paper towels. But with few exceptions, the new students have been absorbed into existing schools without the need of more teachers and new classrooms.\u201d Of the 11 districts that received more than 90 percent of the transfer students, only 4 actually added new teachers and staff. Ferguson-Florissant hired 10 new teachers to help with 440 transfer students. Francis Howell, Pattonville, and Clayton added support staff \u2013 including reading specialists, teacher\u2019s aides, substitute teachers, and after-school supervisors. Mehlville and Kirkwood increased funding for after-school activity buses.\n[29] As a result, students who attend accredited schools within unaccredited districts have the right to transfer. In addition, disconnecting transfer rights from actual attendance at an unaccredited school encourages what Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal has called \u201ceducational larceny\u201d \u2013 an act where (1) parents take transfer rights by moving into the geographical boundaries of the district for the sole purpose of taking advantage of the transfer law or (2) parents with children who were already in private schools take advantage of the transfer law to send them to a neighboring accredited public school district.\n[36] Proposed \u00a7167.848(5) at 56.\nEducation Establishment Asks State Board to Pretend It Has a Magic Wand\nOn Tuesday, the state\u2019s education establishment joined together to offer a \u201cplan\u201d to fix struggling schools in our state. Their plan is simple. It asks the State Board of Education to wave its magic wand and declare a struggling district cured through a simple administrative pronouncement. Here\u2019s how it would work. Once the State Board declared a district unaccredited, the district could enter into a contract with the State Board promising to improve\u2026 and presto!, the district would magically be declared provisionally accredited.\nThis plan doesn\u2019t require any evidence of actual improvement, and it makes a joke of the accreditation process. It changes the school accreditation process from one which requires accountability to one which perpetuates failure without consequence. It\u2019s geared toward protecting existing power structures rather than ensuring substantive changes to improve the lives of Missouri families with students trapped in struggling schools. In addition, it arguably violates the letter of existing state laws and undoubtedly violates the intent of SB 125, the education reform bill I helped pass just last year.\nIn recent years, the State Board has shown it has the political courage to make difficult decisions regarding struggling districts, and it\u2019s my hope that the Board will continue that tradition.\nZip Code Should Not Determine Destiny\nIncreasing Opportunity for Low-Income Students\nA child\u2019s zip code should not determine their destiny. For more than two centuries, America has been the greatest nation in history because of the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution. Indeed, Americans are the most free to realize their full potential through their own \u201cpursuit of happiness.\u201dThe up-by-the-bootstraps story is fundamental to the American identity. Regardless of what you think of President Obama\u2019s politics, his presidency is a living testament to upward mobility in America. The son of a Kenyan immigrant and a Kansas farm-girl, there aren\u2019t many places in the world where a man with that background could become president. The same can be said of House Speaker John Boehner, who was born to a family of modest means. These stories are, of course, not limited to elected officials. Consider Missouri\u2019s own Sam Walton, or Jack Dorsey of St. Louis, founder of Twitter, among other countless examples.Over the last 40 years, however, the American dream has been slipping away in some zip codes. A recent Harvard study found that children born in poverty in Kansas City and St. Louis are approximately 50 percent less likely to eventually earn a middle to upper-class income than their same aged peers born in poverty in mid-Missouri.Liberals see stats like these and oft ask how government can ensure an \u201cequality of stuff.\u201d The left\u2019s solution is generally geared towards centralized power and a redistribution of wealth from cradle-to-grave to make society more equal. What the progressive often believes works best is more rules, more organization, and more government money.\nConservatives understand that inequality alone is not a bad thing. (In fact, recent history has shown that equality increases during a recession.) Economic activity is not a zero-sum game and \u201cequality of stuff\u201d is neither just nor possible. The world learned that lesson in the Cold War. The Soviet Union was perhaps the most unequal society in history \u2013 the vast majority of the population lived in poverty, while the politically powerful enjoyed the fruits of their connections. We know how the Cold War ended. To paraphrase Reagan, \u201cWe won. They lost.\u201d\nConservatives, by contrast, ask how government can better ensure \u201cequality of opportunity.\u201d The best way to ensure equal opportunity is for government to create and enforce a basic framework of rules that empower citizens to reach their potential. And while increased inequality is not necessarily a bad thing if the entire economy is improving, social mobility matters.\nThe conflicting philosophies of conservatives and liberals is clear in the contrasting approaches to the challenge of education in high poverty neighborhoods. Liberals tend to focus on increased funding and more centralized control. Sometimes their logic seems more focused on buildings and protecting existing power structures than helping real-life children.\nHouse Bill 1579, which I have sponsored, takes a more comprehensive and conservative approach to improving education in high-poverty struggling school districts. It does so by empowering families in these communities to choose the school which will work best for them \u2013 as they see it, not as someone else does. The bill would:\nEncourage the rapid expansion of high-performing charter schools;\nCreate scholarships for students in low-income families to attend the same schools as students from wealthy families, on the condition that the school they choose abides by the same requirements as traditional public schools and agrees not to compel any scholarship recipient to attend a religious class or ceremony;\nProtect the freedom these families have under current law to choose a different traditional public school, but allows \u201creceiving schools\u201d to place reasonable restrictions on transfers to ensure there is enough classroom space to help; and\nAllow students to choose courses in virtual education as an alternative to brick-and-mortar schools.\nBeyond protecting and increasing these families\u2019 freedom to choose their own path, HB 1579 would help improve struggling schools by creating a fund to pay bonuses to high-performing teachers and a more equitable transfer funding formula to prevent potential bankruptcies.I anticipate that discussions on big education legislation this year will take a long and winding path. My focus will be on increasing opportunities for families in struggling districts to pursue their own happiness, and not be held back by the arbitrary silo of an unfortunate zip-code, and I\u2019ll do my best to ensure that the principles and policies included in HB 1579 are included in any legislation that makes it to the finish line.\nThe Education Establishment Manufactures Fake Controversies After State Board and Dr. Nicastro Refuse to Endorse the Status Quo\nIf you follow Missouri education policy, you\u2019ve heard about a few alleged controversies which has led to a trio of teacher\u2019s unions and a handful of Democratic lawmakers to ask for the resignation of Dr. Chris Nicastro, the Commissioner of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Dr. Nicastro\u2019s alleged wrongs? (1) Conferring with a group likely to place an initiative petition on next year\u2019s ballot regarding teacher tenure \u2013 and recommending a changed suggestion to the fiscal note on the bill which was recently upheld by a Missouri court, and (2) refusing to allow the status quo in Kansas City to continue.\nWhat you probably don\u2019t know is the long backstory on this which exposes it for the farce that it is.\nYou\u2019d think by the tone of their statements that the allegedly controversial meetings on the ballot initiative were only recently revealed to these unions. After all, if they\u2019re so far out of line, it would make sense that the unions would cry foul right away. Turns out, however, that the unions have had them since early May.\nSo why would they wait nearly half a year before saying anything? Because they had a lot of issues to hang over Dr. Nicastro\u2019s head over the last six months.\nFirst, there was the decision whether to accredit the Kansas City schools or not. To the Board of Education and Commissioner Nicastro\u2019s credit, the Board refused to allow the status quo to continue.\nNext there was the issue of what to do about transfers in the St. Louis area. Rumor has it there was a push for DESE to issue guidelines to effectively end the transfers. The Board issued some basic guidelines (in my opinion to help protect districts from themselves), but appropriately refused to attempt to change the law by bureaucratic fiat.\nThen there is the ongoing issue of how to change the transfer statute. Rumor has it that the Establishment is pushing DESE and the Commissioner to stop the transfers via administrative rule \u2013 skipping right past the legislature, never mind the legalities of such a maneuver. To their credit, DESE and the Commissioner, I\u2019m told, have said that wasn\u2019t advisable or possible.\nFinally, there was a lawsuit filed against the initiative petition on teacher tenure. The unions challenged multiple aspects of the initiative petition, including the fiscal note. On November 19, the teacher\u2019s unions\u2019 lawsuit was rejected by a Missouri judge. The very next day the Associated Press reported that unions were criticizing Nicastro for the meetings related to the initiative.\nConnect the dots? Here\u2019s how the unions want to pull this one off. First, gather the \u201cevidence\u201d early \u2013 and hold on to it. Next, see what you can do to get favorable decisions for your issues from your target. If things go your way, hold on to your trump card as long as you can. Who knows when you might need to use it? Then, and only if your target isn\u2019t cooperating, go nuclear. Hopefully you get her removed. And if you do, you know her replacement will know who\u2019s in charge here. It\u2019s you. Any questions?\nThe criticisms of Dr. Nicastro are driven purely by the fact that she and the State Board have proven time-and-again-and-again-and-again that they have the backbone required to resist bowing to political pressure from special interest groups whose biggest interest is not the education of children but to oppose anything that endangers their monopolies of control over failing school districts.\nMuch credit goes to State Board of Education President Peter Herschend for immediately defending Dr. Nicastro here and here. Not everyone is going to agree with everything the Board or Dr. Nicastro does. At times, I\u2019ve been a vocal critic of the Board. But all Missourians should be thankful for a Board of Education doing its best to deal with very difficult, if not impossible, issues \u2013 and proving by its actions that it won\u2019t simply kowtow to special interests.\nQuick Thoughts on \u201cControversy\u201d of State Official Giving Technical Advice on Ballot Initiative\nThe education establishment that puts adults ahead of children and blocks every education effort imaginable, and, in some cases, even agrees to stand-down on reform legislation and then turns around less than 24 hours later and changes their position, is atwitter over the fact that Commissioner Chris Nicastro met with, conferred, and maybe even advised a group seeking to place an education-related initiative on the Missouri ballot.\n1. The Commissioner of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is, per \u00a7161.020, is appointed by the State Board of Education. It seems there\u2019s fairly widespread confusion on this. It\u2019s not the typical way a director of state department is appointed.\n2. We have a past history in Missouri of technical problems with ballot initiatives. For example, the minimum wage initiative inadvertently undid decades of overtime practices for firefighters and nurses \u2013 to the detriment of both labor and management \u2013 and the legislature had to come back later to fix it. A second example comes from the renewable energy mandate \u2013 which is a little bit different \u2013 but where proponents sold their measure as only costing one percent of current energy costs and then later completed the bait-and-switch by convincing the PSC to hold that one percent really means 11 percent. Because of these examples (and I\u2019m sure there are more), I think directors of state departments impacted by ballot initiatives which could plausibly make it to the ballot ought to consult and advise proponents of those initiatives to help avoid unintended consequences.\nFiled Under: Education, Gov't Oversight and Accountability\nTroubling Social Promotion Policies in St. Louis Public Schools\nSeptember 6, 2013 2:11 pm jaybarnes5\nState Auditor Tom Schweich released a report yesterday on St. Louis Public Schools. Two points worthy of quick note:\nThe district violated state law by regularly promoting students to the next grade level even if they can\u2019t read. The P-D explains:\nBut what troubled Schweich the most is the district\u2019s practice of moving children to the next grade level even though their reading skills are sub par. More than 2,000 students tested at the \u201cbelow basic\u201d level \u2014 the lowest performance category \u2014 in the 2011 and 2012 reading section of the Missouri Assessment Program. Yet just 158 and 128 students were held back those years, respectively. Holding back each child who is behind in reading, as mandated by state law, would be too costly, administrators told Schweich\u2019s staff.\n\u201cI don\u2019t know what the priorities are as far as finances go, but at least in our view students who can\u2019t read should be the highest financial priority,\u201d Schweich said in downtown St. Louis.\nRick Sullivan, president of the district\u2019s state-imposed Special Administrative Board, said the retention issue was a tough problem to solve.\n\u201cThe number of students who would be retained would be staggering,\u201d he said. \u201cBut that\u2019s the question people have asked for years and years.\u201d\nSocial promotion might help the school\u2019s finances in the short-run, but doesn\u2019t help the kids \u2013 or the district \u2013 in the long-run.\nSchweich found the district did an inadequate job of detecting or deterring cheating on standardized tests. There\u2019s good news here though. In 2012, I sponsored legislation to require the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to buy software to detect and deter cheating on standardized tests statewide. That bill did not pass, but after continued discussions with DESE, the department requested funds in this year\u2019s budget to buy the software. Because it just passed in this year\u2019s budget, the software wasn\u2019t available for use during the testing periods covered by Auditor Schweich\u2019s report. However, it should be available everywhere in the state for this year\u2019s standardized tests.",
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        "raw_content": "Nova Jazz & Blues Night 2010 (Austria)\nVery promising are the news about the Nova Jazz & BLues Night in Wiesen near Vienna /Austria!\nLine-up : Line-up: Jamiroquai, Incognito, Gotan Project, Count Basic, Gil Scott-Heron WOW!\nhttp://www.novamusic.at/index.php?id=nv ... _music_pi4[eventid]=1438&backPid=214\nFestival Start 14:oo pm\nTickets 59,90 Euro at http://www.ticketonline.com\na lot of people of the jamirotalk and incognito forum are going to attend this event. it will be for sure an unforgettable invent!\nat that time i will be unfortunately back in australia so i am gonna miss out..DAMN!\nplease mention that also this event is not confirmed by jamiroquai.com yet\nRe: Nova Jazz & Blues Night 2010 (Austria)\nby caroli on Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:41 pm\nThis is something I would attend for sure! Gotan Project are <3\nThank you for the news\ncrazyness Sandy, jamie cullum in may 30th...jamiroquai on 24th july....and then ur out of austria, awww, but i bet ur having a blast though in Aussie lands ;P\ni'll most likely gonna get to this event,most likely i get on holiday before that weekend...hope my miss will order the tickets soon enough xD ;P so that will be a good starter to continue the holidays in vienna after the holidays somewhere els on a relaxing unknown island..., yea summer 2010...BRING IT ON!!\nby dargelita on Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:10 am\ngosh, i wanna be there !\nby Sandriche on Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:08 am\noh jay..don\u00c2\u00b4t remind me ...\nby Jay F (funky_chill) on Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:13 pm\nSandriche wrote: oh jay..don\u00c2\u00b4t remind me ...\nbut like i said, surely u have hot & cuddly times in Australia so that compensates it a bit\nas for the performances, we'll take lots and lots of pics/video material to share it as much as possible to ya!\nyeaaaah yes pls!!\nby Jay F (funky_chill) on Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:46 pm\nsoon my ticket will be ready to recieve when i arive in Vienna\nby skooter on Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:33 pm\nDoes anyone have info how many songs are JMQ going to play at the Nova Jazz & Blues Fest in Austria?\nI will be going just for them. I really want to enjoy a full concert but so far no news for a concert...\nby Jay F (funky_chill) on Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:35 pm\nit was superb!! was in the vip section, saw many musicians but didn't felt to bother them though, great, reaaaally great performance of Jamiroquai, absoulutly brilliant!i did have a chat with rob though, when i saw him gettin in our section, so me and alice got to him, had a chat,he still recognized me from first time we met in 2008, or probably also on facebook of the pics i tagged and comments, anyway , made a joke aswell, as many people acually believed instead of a joke, like i said hi and he was like joking after our first hi like \"at what time ur going on stage?\" i was like \"don't joke around ey xD, people in the crowd already believed that here and said to me how much of a fan they are etc..\" he had to laugh about that though, but yea, talkt about the music, and setlist, etc etc.. all nice, wished me and alice a great eve as he got back to the artist corner to prepare for the gig, really digged it, superb eve, truly!\nby youngimperial on Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:55 am\nHere are some videos I took during the show. Enjoy!\n- Revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaG5HdSRwGc\n- High Times http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa5hbwxtQaI\n- If I like it, I do it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-_DeNEyZZU\n- Virtual Insanity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCtx1roU6xQ\n- Little L http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHVVDmHZsqE\n- Alright http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCZWC1dLVzs\n- Space Cowboy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbgs5bl-uHk\n- Black Capricorn Day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47OFTN1M1fo\n- Canned Heat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0AaDWFudj4\n- Cosmic Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFpSoWO-ds0\n- Hooked Up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e4D4dgJTv0\n- Love Foolosophy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBSUJGccou0\n- When You Gonna Learn http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jxBriH0E_I\nThe new track from the upcoming album in November:\n- Rock Dust Light Star http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3pkSSqmLC4\nThe final song of the night\n- Deeper Underground (Part 1/2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FeFiUOqsRo\n- Deeper Underground (Part 2/2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxjLc5SBof0\nyoungimperial",
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        "raw_content": "Leafs To Host 2017 Winter Classic?\nTORONTO (Dec. 14) \u2014 Will it be the Maple Leafs and New York Rangers in the 2017 Bridgestone Winter Classic here in town? Nothing has been confirmed, but a source with many years of connection to the National Hockey League tells me that BMO Field, on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition, is likely to host the event on Jan. 2, 2017 as part of the Maple Leafs\u2019 100th anniversary season.\nMaple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, amid rampant conjecture about a new uniform and logo for its NHL team, has said it will shortly unveil plans for the Centennial celebration. \u201cWe know our fans are as excited about our Centennial season as we are,\u201d Leafs president Brendan Shanahan told the Toronto Star. \u201cOur plans are being done with them in mind. That being said, I will not be commenting on any of the rumors surrounding our plans until we are ready to make announcements in the new year.\u201d\nAn outdoor match at BMO Field \u2014 home of Major League Soccer\u2019s Toronto F.C. (also owned by MLSE) \u2014 would not surprise anyone that has followed such a prospect.\nAs recently as last July, while promoting this year\u2019s game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman was asked about 2017 and Toronto. \u201cWe\u2019ll have to see. It\u2019s not a no, it\u2019s not a yes. It\u2019s, \u2018We\u2019ll have to see.\u2019\u201d Bettman told John Kryk of the Toronto Sun. \u201cWe haven\u2019t focused on the outdoor games for the season after this. But if BMO is ready for an outdoor game, and the Maple Leafs want us to take a look at it, we\u2019ll take a look.\u201d\nRECENT WIDE\u2013SHOT OF THE EXPANDED BMO FIELD HERE IN TORONTO.\nGoing back to New Year\u2019s Day, 2014, when the Leafs and Detroit Red Wings played outdoor at the University of Michigan Stadium, Chris Johnston of Sportsnet quoted then\u2013MLSE Chief Executive Officer, Tim Leiweke. \u201cI think if the league liked that idea we can 100 per cent get a deal done with the various government agencies and then do the renovation so we\u2019d be ready,\u201d Leiweke told Johnston. \u201cA lot of it will be what the league wants. If they came to us and said `We want to shoot for that,\u2019 we\u2019d be ready for that.\u201d\nLeiweke spoke, at the time, before renovation plans were unveiled at BMO Field; before the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League were purchased by MLSE colleagues Larry Tanenbaum and Bell Canada Enterprises; before Tanenbaum announced the Argos would move from Rogers Centre to BMO for the 2016 season, and well before the CFL announced that next year\u2019s Grey Cup game will be held at the eight\u2013year\u2013old facility. Much progress has therefore been made toward a Winter Classic outing.\nSome have questioned whether BMO Field is \u201cbig enough\u201d to host the event; wondering if Rogers Centre wouldn\u2019t be a more appropriate venue. Apart from the fact the former SkyDome \u2014 home of the Toronto Blue Jays \u2014 has never been mentioned as a possible site for the Winter Classic, renovation and temporary seating would increase BMO to an agreeable capacity. The stadium currently holds 30,991 seats. At least 10,000 more will be added to the end zones and corner spaces for the Grey Cup game (Nov. 27, 2016). The portable stands would simply remain in place for the NHL outdoor clash just more than a month later.\nThe Bridgestone Winter Classic \u2014 an enormously successful product of the Bettman administration \u2014 was initially held during a snow\u2013storm at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo on Jan. 1, 2008 (Pittsburgh defeated the Sabres, 2\u20131, in a shootout; Sidney Crosby scoring the winner). The event has been played in front of crowds ranging from 105,491 (at Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 1, 2014 \u2014 Toronto edging Detroit, 3\u20132, in a shootout) to 38,112 (for the 2010 game at Fenway Park in Boston \u2014 the Bruins defeating Philadelphia, 2\u20131, also in a shootout). The 2009 event at Chicago\u2019s Wrigley Field (40,818) and last year\u2019s game at Nationals Park in Washington (42,832) housed audiences similar to what BMO Field can be expanded to.\nNumber of seats has not been a determining factor for the NHL, which has opted for historic and intimate confines. BMO isn\u2019t old enough to be celebrated, but its sight-lines would rank among the best for any Winter Classic to date. And, for the most part, the league has sought at least one pre\u2013expansion team. The 2009 (Detroit at Chicago) and 2014 (Toronto at Detroit) games were pre\u2013expansion match\u2013ups. Ditto for the 2016 event in a few weeks (Montreal at Boston). Therefore, a Maple Leafs\u2013New York Rangers meeting at BMO Field would follow the trend.\nHELICOPTER VIEW OF GILLETTE STADIUM, HOME OF THE NFL\u2019s NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, AND SITE OF THIS SEASON\u2019S BRIDGESTONE WINTER CLASSIC BETWEEN BOSTON AND MONTREAL.\nMoreover, how could the NHL not award the Winter Classic to the Leafs in their 100th anniversary season? Our city hasn\u2019t yet hosted the event and one can barely imagine the excitement for the game, itself, and all the peripheral activity beforehand. New York is the only other pre\u2013expansion team to appear in just one Winter Classic \u2014 against the Flyers, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Jan. 2, 2012.\nIt is expected the 2017 event will also be staged on Jan. 2 \u2014 a Monday \u2014 as the NHL will shy away from going head\u2013to\u2013head with the final weekend of the National Football League schedule.\nMANY VEINS: The new Maple Leafs logo for next season will not be identical to anything from the past, but is most likely to resemble \u2014 as I\u2019ve written here \u2014 the 1964\u20131967 version (below). \u201cIt will have many veins, similar to that emblem,\u201d said a league licensing source.\nTags: 2016 Bridgestone Winter Classic, 2017 Bridgestone Winter Classic, BMO Field, Boston Bruins, Brendan Shanahan, Canadian Football League, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, gary bettman, Gillette Stadium, Larry Tanenbaum, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League, New York Rangers, Tim Leiweke, Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Maple Leafs Logo\n2 comments on \u201cLeafs To Host 2017 Winter Classic?\u201d\nGerry Goalie says:\nOverdue for outdoor Classic!! Leafs need to overhaul radio announcers as well. They are older than the logo and as boring as the Leafs last 10 seasons or more. Shake it up in the booth!!\nDisagree. Bowen and Ralph are part of the fabric. Hall-of-Famers, in my opinion.",
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        "raw_content": "Today was our first full day here in Israel. While the visualities due to hazy skies was very limited today, the temperatures were mild, with highs in the low-mid 70s.\nSitting in the theater at Caesarea\nLeaving the hotel around 7:45, we drove north in the Coastal Plains to Caesarea. This was a city built by Herod the Great in 22 BC. Located on the Med Sea shoreline, we saw some of ruins left from Herod\u2019s day. This included the theater (most reconstructed), the palace, the hippodrome, the Temple of Augustus, and the harbor. We also saw many mosaics from the Late Roman Period. In the theater made these biblical connections: Acts 9-10 (Peter and Cornelius), Acts 12 (Herod Agrippa), Acts 21 (Philip) and Acts 26 (Paul). Paul would sail into (after his mission journeys) and out of the harbor here (to Rome). We also the Crusader part of the city, and the aqueduct (built by Herod) that brought fresh water into the city.\nThe water system at Megiddo\nDriving northeast, we ascended to the top of the Carmel Range. At a place established by the Carmelite sect of the Catholic Church called Muhraqa (\u201cburnt offering\u201d), we read from 1 Kings 18. Here, Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal and Asherah. We also read from Isaiah 35 and Song of Songs 7 that refer to this mountain range. While the view from the roof of the chapel was very limited by the hazy sky, we recalled the many stories that took place in the Jezreel Valley below (Deborah & Barak defeating Sisera on Mt. Tabor \u2013 Judges 4-5; Gideon defeating the Midianites on the Hill or More \u2013 Judges 6-7; Saul and his 3 sons dying on Mt. Gilboa \u2013 1 Samuel 31; and the Nazareth Ridge where Jesus grew up). We enjoyed lunch at a near by Druze restaurant.\nDriving down to the Jezreel Valley, our next stop after lunch was Megiddo. This is a 35 acre archaeological site that spans about 2,500 years with over two dozen levels of occupation. Megiddo was a strategically-located city that guarded the entrance into the Jezreel Valley from the south. It was a city taken by Thutmose III (Egyptian pharaoh in the 15th century BC) and later on also by Joshua (Joshua 12). Still later, Solomon re-fortified the city (1 Kings 9). Climbing the site we saw three gate structures, stables, and the Canaanite altar area. Overlooking the valley (e.g. Armageddon),we also read from Rev. 16. We celebrated that in the end times, God as the final word!\nPrecipice of Nazareth\nReflection time on the precipice of Nazareth\nDriving across the Jezreel Valley, our last stop was the precipice of Nazareth. From here we could at least see the Hill or Moreh and Mt. Tabor. We read from Luke 4 (Jesus teaching in the Nazareth synagogue) and John 1. We were invited to come and see Jesus anew! We also enjoyed a time of journalling and reflection in this quiet place.\nFrom here we drove through the outskirts of Nazareth and through Cana to get to our hotel on the NW corner of the Sea of Galilee. After checking in, we enjoyed dinner followed by a gathering down by the water\u2019s age.",
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        "raw_content": "During my flyfishing vacation last year, pretty much nothing was happening on this blog. Now that I\u2019ve migrated the blog to WordPress, I can actually schedule posts to appear when in fact I\u2019m not even at the computer. I\u2019m using this functionality to re-blog a few posts from the archives during the month of august while I\u2019m away. This post is from February 9, 2011:\nIn this week\u2019s journal club, we talked about an old paper from 1918! \u201cThe reactions to light and to gravity in Drosophila and its mutants\u201d by Robert McEwen, in the Journal of Experimental Zoology.\nAs the title says, the author studied how the fruit fly Drosophila responds to light and gravity. He tested this in walking flies and compared flies both with intact wings and clipped wings, wing mutations, clipped antennae, glued wings or clipped middle legs. He discovered that flies without wings or with mutated wing shape, show less movement towards light (i.e., less phototaxis). This finding was later confirmed by one of the founders of modern neurogenetics, Seymour Benzer (1967) and we also find this in our experiments. We have now set out to find out which neuronal mechanisms are involved in this drastic change in behavior.\nIn order to get the flies to show phototaxis, McEwen developed a machine to gently tap the tube in which the flies were placed, to get them to walk. He described the necessity for flies to be active in order to show a consistent orientation towards a light source: without walking behavior being either initiated spontaneously or by the tapping machine, flies would not walk towards the light themselves. If the flies were at rest, light was not an orienting stimulus for them. This key insight was formulated by McEwen at the very end of the paper:\nLastly, it may be well to emphasize the peculiar relation which exists in Drosophila between general activity and phototropism. This phenomenon has been clearly recognized by Carpenter and in general I agree with this author\u2019s conclusions. The fact seems to be that this insect is not phototropic unless it is in a certain physiological state brought on by, or at least accompanied by, activity. When the fly reaches a certain degree of activity, induced by various means, it suddenly becomes phototropic. When it quiets down, however, it may still crawl about but ceases to be phototropic. Thus, when an insect has been exposed to constant illumination for some time, it no longer orients to light but wanders aimlessly up and down the tube. Eventually such an animal may even come to rest with its head away from the source of light.\nThe technique described mimics what other colleagues have later developed in other fly paradigms based on vision and walking, such as the \u201cfly-stampede\u201d paradigm. But the insight reaches much further than that. More recent research has shown that the state of the animal has minute control over how the environment is processed. For instance, leeches respond with various behaviors to local mechanosensory stimulation (i.e., touch). However, when they feed, the biogenic amine serotonin is released and prevents the mechanosensory neurons from transmitting the stimuli \u2013 the animal becomes unresponsive when it feeds (Gaudry & Kristan, 2009). Another study showed that motion-sensitive neurons in the optic lobes of the fly brain increase their gain when the fly is flying, as opposed to when it is not flying (Maimon et al., 2010). Analogous results were obtained when walking vs. sitting flies were compared (Chiappe et al. 2010). In another, also very sophisticated study, Haag et al. (2010) showed how an identified motor neuron responds more strongly to visual input when the animal is flying than when it is at rest. Finally, Tang and Juusola (2010) report evidence that the direction in which a fly attempts to turn changes the way in which the optic lobes process the visual information on the side towards the fly attempts to turn, compared to the contralateral side.\nAll these groups have, largely independently of each other, discovered the biological mechanisms for something that already McEwen (and Carpenter, cited there) had understood: animals don\u2019t just respond to stimuli in always the same, stereotypical way: all animals have many different ways to treat and evaluate the incoming sensory stream, depending on what they are doing at the moment. The decisive factor for understanding animal behavior is not the environment, or the sensory organs, it is the animal itself. Apparently, this profound insight was known long ago and we\u2019re just rediscovering it now, in various places, all over the world.\nSomething was new in all the recent studies, though: they all provide first mechanistic insight into how brains balance internal and external processing. All these studies show that there seems to be a smooth gradient between decision-making and attention-like processing, even in invertebrates: Gaudry and Kristan call it decision-making, when their leeches \u2018decide\u2019 to ignore stimuli while they feed, even though the incoming sensory stimuli are blocked already at the very first synapse. Chiappe et al., on the other hand, relate their phenomenon to attention and Haag et al. also mention attention in their paper, with their effects being observed many synapses downstream of the sensory neurons \u2013 the word \u2018decision\u2019 does not occur in either of the two papers. It appears as if future neurophysiological research is bound to show that the distinction between attention-like mechanisms and decision-making, which seems so intuitive and clear-cut, may dissolve when we start to unravel how brains actually do it. Now when will we come accross the ancient text that already pre-empts that insight?\nMcEwen, R. (1918). The reactions to light and to gravity in Drosophila and its mutants Journal of Experimental Zoology, 25 (1), 49-106 DOI: 10.1002/jez.1400250103\nZhu, Y., & Frye, M. (2009). Neurogenetics and the \u201cfly-stampede\u201d: dissecting neural circuits involved in visual behaviors Fly, 3 (3), 209-211 DOI: 10.4161/fly.3.3.9139\nGaudry, Q., & Kristan, W. 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        "raw_content": "This past Sunday I had the pleasure of seeing Avenue Q. Now mind you it is not the first time that I have seen this amazing show. It was actually my sixth. Although truth be told the last time I saw the show was over twelve years ago. Which incidentally was the night after the show won the Tony Award for Best Musical. What's that? You forgot that Avenue Q beat Wicked for Broadway's biggest prize?\nI know. I know. Some of you are still in denial. It's o.k. Luckily both are still playing. Now going into the show I wasn't sure what to expect. Would the show still be as good as it was when I saw it all those years ago? Well I can answer that in one word. No. It was better. Maybe it has something to do with the recent election, or the state of our country right now. Or maybe it has to do with me being at a crossroads in my life right now.\nTo be honest I have been struggling the last few weeks about the direction my life has been going in. Do I stay in the place I have called home for over two decades? Or do I leave the place that I love to pursue something else? Seeing Avenue Q on Sunday night showed me that everything is not always black and white. Yes it is easy to get defeated and a little scared about what is going on in our world right now. It's only normal. Sometimes you need to see a show like Avenue Q to show you that it's o.k. to laugh, and to help you forget your problems. At least for a little while that is. After all isn't that what theatre is supposed to do? I think Sunday night was exactly what I needed. Who knows? Maybe seeing Avenue Q will do the same for you. Happy Holidays everyone, and be safe out there.",
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        "raw_content": "When Georges and his family move in to the building, and he's urged by his father to meet some new kids, he\u2019s not sure he wants to make any new friends. But a sign in the basement announcing a \u201cSpy Club\u201d sounds like fun. It turns out to be run by a boy his age named Safer. Safer\u2019s a little strange, spending the day watching the building\u2019s other tenants and spying on them. He convinces Georges that one of the tenants is actually a murderer and recruits Georges to help him uncover the crime.\nMeanwhile, Georges struggles at school with bullies, with missing his Mom who\u2019s stuck at the hospital where she works, and the whole relocation. But Safer\u2019s adventures provide him with distraction and escape until Georges learns that things aren't exactly the way safer has presented them.\nLiar & Spy is a compact story with a lot of twists (perhaps a few more than were actually necessary). It's a fun read that explores what I'll call the purpose of truth and the value of lies. If that seems an unfairly cryptic summary, it's still the best I can do without providing spoilers. I found it original and fascinating, in a way that Stead's books often are.",
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        "raw_content": "I have seen Valentine Garland like this popping up all over this year. I'm dying to make this for our home. Seeing as I have a new sewing machine, this is a perfect excuse to put it to good use! I'm sure I'll change it up a bit based on personal preference, but generally it's adorable.\nI love decorating our home for the holidays. It just makes everything so much more special.\nI also have some great things planned for the actually event of Valentine's Day this year. But, I won't be able to share them until after the fact! Don't want Michael to see and then the big surprise will be given away! Just know that they are great.\nApparently he also has something fun and exciting planned, but I also have NO CLUE as to what he has up his sleeve. Knowing him, it'll be sweet, creative, and will probably knock my socks off. He's so good at surprises. Love that boy. He makes my life so much fun!\nDani Satchwell February 1, 2011 at 4:40 PM\nThat's so cute! I made one that is similar, but mine is really simple. I love it, but I wish that I had a railing like yours to hang it on :)\nmj February 1, 2011 at 7:23 PM\nso cutre. i love the garlands. it's fun to be crafty sometimes.\nhttp://littlebirdiesecrets.blogspot.com/2010/02/heart-strings.html\nHere's another really cute valentine decor idea :)",
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        "raw_content": "#TheScarsofYou #RachaelTonks\n#CoverReveal #Preorder #TBR\n**PREORDER LINKS**\nAmazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074CCYQ8K\nAmazon US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B074CCYQ8K\nBraxton has spent six years running from his past and the memories that haunt him. The loss of the girl who owns his heart and his best friend unleashed the dark in him. Part of a world of crime and murder, Brax knows he\u2019s reached a breaking point and something\u2019s got to give. He has to find her.\nThe girl he's loved since she saved him that fateful day when they were nothing more than just kids.\nThe day she went away was the day he lost his heart. That was the day he became everyone's worst nightmare.\nHe became a monster.\nHe is hated, feared, and has nothing left to live for.\nIsabelle has lived the last six years of her life without hope and in total isolation. Now she finds herself in the clutches of evil with no way out.\nAll she dreams of is to be reunited with the one boy who showed her what it means to truly be loved. Without him, she\u2019s surrendered herself to an existence she doesn\u2019t know how to escape.\nIn a moment that will change both of their lives forever, Brax comes face to face with the girl who, for six years, captured his heart. He is unable to ignore the buried desires and the hope for the future they dreamed they\u2019d have.\nCan he save the girl he once lost, or will the fight cost him more than he could ever imagine?\nADD TO YOUR GOODREADS TBR: https://goo.gl/bS3mea\n#BookwormPromotions #Braxton&Isabelle #LoveThisCouple",
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        "raw_content": "Drinking two or more cans of regular soda each week has been linked to a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer, a new study has shown. Pancreatic cancer is not common, but it's one of the deadliest forms as it's hard to detect until it's too late, and even harder to treat.\nAccording to the study from the University of Minnesota, sugar is not entirely to blame in this scenario, as individuals who drank the same amount of fruit juice each day did not have the same risk. It seems that individuals with bad soda habits tend to have other unhealthy habits as well.\nAccording to one of the researchers, consuming high levels of sugar makes the pancreas pump out large amounts of insulin as a response, potentially over-working it. Each year, 37,680 Americans are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and 34,290 die of it. According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer patients is about 5 per cent.\nFind out more about the details of this study by reading the article called \"Sugary soda linked to pancreas cancer\" from the Globe and Mail (Feb. 8, 2010).\nLabels: america, cancer, Diet, disease, research, soda, study, sugar",
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        "title": "UPDATED: Obama Seeks to Make Applying for Federal Financial Aid Easier - Politics K-12 - Education Week",
        "raw_content": "\u00ab Which Governor Turned Presidential Candidate Has the Best K-12 Record? | Main | In White House Bid, Wis. Gov. Walker Vows War on Public-Employee Unions \u00bb\nUPDATED: Obama Seeks to Make Applying for Federal Financial Aid Easier\nBy Alyson Klein on September 13, 2015 7:51 PM\nPresident Barack Obama is announcing some changes to the notoriously difficult process students and families must go through in applying for federal financial aid, using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.\nThe changes\u2014which Obama is to roll out Monday in Des Moines, Iowa\u2014are aimed at giving students information about how much aid they qualify for earlier on in the college-application process, and encouraging more low-income students to go after federal grants and loans. UPDATED: The FAFSA website now includes an outline of the new rules, and the White House posted a run-down of the changes on its website.\nThe federal government has already taken some of the pain out of filling out the FAFSA by giving students the chance to have a portion of their forms filled out automatically, using their families' tax information already on file at the Internal Revenue, or IRS.\nBut that hasn't solved the whole problem, in part because right now, students begin filling out financial aid forms in January, when not everyone has gotten around to doing their taxes for the year just yet. (Taxes, after all, aren't due until April 15.) The White House plans to allow students to get started much sooner, beginning in October, and to use tax information from the year before to automatically fill out the form.\nThe change, which will kick in as of October 2016, will likely mean that more students will be eligible for Pell Grants and other assistance. In fact, the White House estimates that 2 million college students could have had access to Pell Grants\u2014which help low-income students pay for college\u2014but didn't because they never filed the proper forms.\nUPDATED: U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan told reporters in a conference call Monday that he believes the new rules will increase financial aid, and college access, for \"literally hundreds of thousands\" more students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds and those who are the first in their families to go to college. Those students, he said, have long experienced the 108-question FAFSA as a \"barrier to financial aid.\"\n\"This shift in the time frame may not seem like a big deal, but it's a huge deal,\" he said. It will \"open the door to a new world of opportunity\" for many students and families \"who historically have been locked out.\"\nHanding out more federal aid to students, however, comes with a pricetag. When asked about that, Duncan responded that the cost would be \"very, very minor.\" When pressed, he said the government projected that the change would cost about 1 percent of the total annual cost of the Pell grant program, which was an estimated $31.4 billion in fiscal year 2015.\nThe National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators is a fan of the change, known in higher-ed circles as \"prior-prior,\" as you can see from this wonky policy brief it wrote on the issue. And folks who aren't experts in federal financial aid might find this explanation of the policy from National Public Radio useful.\nThe announcement comes on the eve of U.S Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's annual back-to-school bus tour, which will focus largely on early childhood and higher education and will include stops at five universities. Obama will join Duncan for the very first day of the tour\u2014the two will hold a town hall on college access and affordability at North High School in Des Moines.\nUPDATED: During his remarks in Des Moines, Obama said that the new changes to the FAFSA process were aimed at making the road to postsecondary education easier. \"No young person in America should be priced out of college,\" he said.\nHe told the story of a recent graduate of North High who had been homeless for portions of his junior and senior years. Even as he dealt with those struggles, the student filled out the FAFSA and applied for scholarships, finding that he \"qualified for thousands\" in aid, Obama said. He used that support to enroll in college, and is now a freshman studying accounting, he told the cheering crowd. \"That's why we're here, [that's] what this is all about,\" he said. \"Students like many of you who want to take that next step, have big dreams. 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        "raw_content": "Global MA in International Relations, HPIR, International Relations\nKelsey Wheatley, originally from Easton, Maryland, joined the Global MA program to further her education after completing an internship at the U.S. Department of State. She enjoys the challenges of working in diplomacy and thinking critically about issues of international relations, such as global security. Let\u2019s meet Kelsey!\n1. What sparked your interest in international relations?\nWhen I was young, I had a subscription to the National Geographic Kids magazine. I loved reading the articles about other cultures and exotic animals and this fascination followed me throughout life. As an undergraduate, many of my classes furthered these interests, while internships with the U.S. Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal and the United Nations Office in Geneva propelled me into the field of international relations and security. Going to Lisbon by myself for a few months was challenging, but it gave me a taste of what it\u2019s like to work in the field of diplomacy and sparked my interest in global security issues.\n2. Is there a specific topic in international relations for which you are most passionate?\nI am particularly interested in resource security and the subsequent problems it creates in societies where food and water are scarce. The emerging conflicts we witness today both within and between countries often stem from these issues, so it is a highly relevant topic within the field of international relations. Furthermore, I am exploring the links between resource scarcity, poverty, inequality, and discrimination. Bridging the gap between societal discrepancies has been a sincere passion of mine since I was young, and the study of resource scarcity falls within this realm.\nOnce I complete my term in Beijing, China, I will head to Vienna, Austria for the final term.\nMy objective from the start of the program has been to expand my worldview, and doing so has been the highlight of my journey thus far. I have the opportunity to experience vastly different cultures and perspectives, witness the varying degrees of affluence present in the world, and am in awe at just how many people with whom we share the planet! Studying in Havana and Beijing has had the most dramatic impact on my global perspective.\nI was certainly knocked off my pedestal of Western exceptionalism after arriving in China. Before landing in Beijing, I knew that China\u2019s population was over 1.3 billion, but it took me actually placing my feet on the ground in the country to acknowledge that China\u2019s population is about four times as large as the U.S. population. FOUR times.\nWhile there, I enjoyed learning about a culture so unfamiliar to me and directly experiencing Chinese traditions. Taking several Mandarin classes was also a surprising supplement to my classes because our professor provided us with meaningful insights that would have been lost had we not been exposed to the Chinese language. For these reasons, delving into the culture and challenging the way I perceive the world around me has been the most worthwhile experience.\nHavana has been my favorite city in the program. To me, Cuba always seemed like an inaccessible black box due to Americans\u2019 inability to travel there. Upon arrival, I liked the idea of speaking Spanish with the locals and walking down the colorful streets in the warm island weather. However, I quickly realized how much I take for granted in life, from an ease of internet access to locating goods I was used to having readily available. Additionally, my limited ability to communicate with family back home was challenging.\nHowever, the frustration I sometimes felt was counterbalanced with the pure joy that Cubans exuded; it was contagious! I witnessed the binding power of culture and how it breathes life into people. I was constantly reminded that, although life was far less \u201cconvenient\u201d than I was used to, humans find ways to create their own happiness. The people\u2014including our generous hosts\u2014were hospitable and full of life, despite the hardships they faced. My only regret is that it took me leaving the country to realize the impact it had on me, and I find myself missing it more and more. Looking back, I am honored that I was mistaken for a local quite a few times!\nThe greatest challenge in adapting to different cultures is the process of breaking down the worldview that I possess as an American. I enjoy meeting this challenge, and now understand that any confusion or annoyance I sometimes feel often stems from my personal expectations or biases. This was difficult to admit, initially, but now I able to quickly identify when I\u2019m experiencing culture shock.\nTrying the local dishes when I arrive in a new location is also always difficult for me. I have always been a picky eater and usually dread trying new food, especially in front of locals! I will say that China has definitely provided me with the best\u2014and worst\u2014food that I\u2019ve tasted all year!\nAfter I graduate from the Global MA program, I plan to return home to Maryland to pursue a career with the U.S. government. 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        "raw_content": "Home : TV Shows A to Z: Brotherly Love\nTV Shows - Brotherly Love\nThe series, set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, starred the Lawrence Brothers (Joey, Matthew, and Andrew) as an older half-brother, two much-younger half brothers, and a widowed mom/step-mom (Melinda Culea). Both stepmother Claire and big brother Joe were naturally take-charge types, and the late father had left Joe one-fourth of his car customizing business, so naturally there was some conflict. Another subplot involved Joe fighting his attraction to Louise \"Lou\" Davis (Liz Vassey), a female mechanic who worked at the business. The series is about a family of four, Joe, Matt, Andy, and Claire Roman; along with mechanics Lou Davis and Lloyd Burwell (Micheal McShane). They struggle through problems of their own due to running a small-time customizing business. It lasted 2 seasons from 1995-1997. The first season aired on NBC, while the second aired on the WB. After being cancelled, it aired reruns on Disney Channel for five or six years.\nWikipedia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherly_Love_(1995_TV_series)\neBay Link: View Brotherly Love on eBay\nBrotherly Love Comments (You must Login to Comment)",
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        "raw_content": "Home : Music Groups A to Z: John Kay (musician)\nMusic Groups - John Kay (musician)\nJohn Kay (born Joachim Fritz Krauledat, 12 April 1944, Tilsit then Germany, today Russia) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist known as the frontman of Steppenwolf.[1] Kay has lived since 1990 in Franklin, Tennessee. In the Evacuation of East Prussia in early 1945, in harsh winter conditions, his mother first had to flee with the baby boy from the advancing Soviet troops. In 1948, the two also fled from Arnstadt in the East German Soviet occupation zone to resettle in Hanover, West Germany (as recounted in his song \"Renegade\" on the album Steppenwolf Seven). Located in the British occupation zone, teen aged Joachim, suffering from eyesight problems, listened to music broadcast by the British Forces Broadcasting Service before his family moved to Canada in 1958. He joined a blues rock and folk music group known as The Sparrows in 1965, which had moderate success in Canada before moving to California, augmenting its line-up and changing its name to Steppenwolf in 1967. With music that pioneered hard rock and heavy metal, Kay's Steppenwolf had international success with songs such as \"Born to Be Wild\", \"Magic Carpet Ride\", \"Monster\", \"The Pusher\", and \"Rock Me\". This was multiplied by the use of \"Born to Be Wild\" and \"The Pusher\" in the 1969 movie Easy Rider. Kay recorded both as a solo artist and with Steppenwolf during the late 1970s, and wrapped up Steppenwolf's 40th year of touring with what was to be a final gig in October 2007. However, Kay and Steppenwolf were scheduled to appear July 24, 2010, at the three-day HullabaLOU music festival in Louisville, Ky.[2] In 2004 he was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame, in recognition of his early years as a Canadian citizen and the beginnings of his musical career in Toronto. Kay was present at the induction ceremony in Toronto, and reiterated his strong affection for Canada.[3] Kay suffers from increased sensitivity to light, so he wears his trademark sunglasses. He also has congenital achromatopsia, complete colorblindness, a defect of the eyes which causes legal blindness[citation needed]. Despite this condition, he is an avid videographer.\nWikipedia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kay_(musician)\neBay Link: View John Kay (musician) on eBay\nJohn Kay (musician) Comments (You must Login to Comment)",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe German chancellor, Claudia Meyer, is riding a wave of popularity at home. But she also has her enemies, and one of them has hired an assassin - nicknamed \"The Scorpion\" - for twenty million Euros to kill her.\nLittle does the chancellor know that the Scorpion is relentless. He is ruthless, and he is extremely good at his job. The government has no clue what the Scorpion looks like and how he will strike. Not even her bodyguards are a guarantee of safety. All they know is that the Scorpion leaves a trail of dead bodies in his wake. Captain Sophie Decker of German Intelligence rapidly becomes Meyer's only chance of ultimate survival, along with her colleague, Lieutenant Wolfgang Schmitz.\nDecker and Schmitz are given an order - stop the Scorpion by any means necessary - before the Scorpion gets to the chancellor.\u201d\n\u201cMark is a 40-something Scotsman, now living the expatriate lifestyle in W\u00fcrzburg, Germany. He is married to a beautiful German woman, and is part-owner to a gorgeous but crazy dog called Schlumpf.\u201d\nThere is a lot to like about this book. The overall story is good. The characters are okay and the author puts words together well enough.\nThe problem is when you get into the details of the story there are things that happen or the characters do that aren\u2019t credible. For example, Captain Decker doing things that are of questionable legality. Pushing the limits some of the time might be believable, but she did this too much for me to buy into it.\nThen when the bad guy in this story, The Scorpion, realizes that he\u2019s not going to get paid the remainder of the money for what he was hired to do, there is no way any sane person is going to think he\u2019d continue due to \u201cprofessional pride.\u201d My bull-pucky indicator went into full alert.\nAt times, as readers, we have to suspend disbelief about things that we know aren\u2019t true. But there are limits and I found myself hitting against those limits way too often while reading The Renegade Spy.\nA moderate number of proofing misses. Enough to notice, especially in a book this short, but not enough to decrease the rating.",
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        "raw_content": "You can't actually get any more '70's than an album cover or painting by Roger Dean.\nDragon's Dream published Views, a best-of combination portfolio / book in 1975, and I snapped it up, even though we already had most of those triple-gatefold albums around the house, my dad being massively into prog rock in general, and Yes in particular at the time.\nSome of this stuff is literally amazing, and really does give you the feeling of entering another world, much like Moebius or Caza.\nIt's also good to look at work like this through fresh eyes occasionally, some of these images being so familiar that you can almost take them for granted. But this is the kind of art you can wallow in.\nMy favourite's probably the multi-armed priest / prophet that used to adorn Dave Greenslade's solo albums, mainly 'cos I always wanted him to get his own comic strip.\nLabels: roger dean, views\nI've always enjoyed Roger Dean's work. I first encountered it on the cover of YES albums, during my notorious prog-rock phase.\nBelieve it or not, I had a Roger Dean poster above my bed when I was in the Army, in the '80's, but I somehow managed to get laid on occasion in spite of it.\nEdo Bosnar 12 March 2016 at 01:18\nWonderful post, Pete, thanks for sharing these.\nLike many, I also discovered Dean's art from the cover art on Yes albums. Your point about \"wallowing\" in his art is quite apt - it's easy to get lost in a reverie while staring at his wonderful fantasy dreamscapes (and while, say, listening to the Fragile album).\nRuss 12 March 2016 at 19:34\nPatrick Woodroffe did some interesting images of the Greenslade sorcerer. The intersection of science fiction/fantasy, comics and rock was a big part of 70's pop culture. This stuff looks even better in retrospect.\nB Smith 13 March 2016 at 08:01\nThe only thing that irked me about his work was his depiction of the human form - it always looked somewhat weak.\nOther than that, there was a time (having read and devoured this book) when he seemed like one of the coolest people on the planet...I'd have liked very much to have lived in that house he designed.\nThat's the house in the follow-up book ' Magnetic Storm ', right? Yeh, always wanted to live there too. I'll put that up at some point also.\nDragons Dream/Paper Tiger was set up and run by Dean, and he surely deserves credit for that as well as his work - Views, The Studio, that Syd Mead book... all pretty eye popping at the time.\nGetting away from the inevitable 70s references, I couldn't believe how much James Cameron's Avatar looked Dean's stuff...\nMaybe it isn't quite so dated after all.",
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        "raw_content": "Top Five Pitfalls of Angel Fanfic\nby Joanna C\nThe curse that restored Angel's soul has a clause that prevents him from having a moment of true happiness. It is debatable just what constitutes true happiness, but the only canonical time we have seen this happen is following sex with Buffy. This means you've got to be very careful writing smut involving Angel, because people are immediately going to want to know how you've gotten around the happiness clause. And no fair having a spell, or a mysterious intervention by the Powers-That-Be doing it in two sentences. The last time someone re-souled Angel, it was Willow and it nearly killed her. It's just not that easy, and if you want Angel to have sex, you have to play fair about it. Thankfully, the show itself has given us two outs. First, it is prophesied that one day, Angel will \"shanshu,\" or become human. So you can write a future-fic where this has happened already (remembering that the prophecy says it will not happen tomorrow, or soon, but in the FAR future). Or you can flashback to before he had his soul (but of course, you'll be working with Angelus then, not Angel). The other out involves the only time, save flashback, that we've seen Angel have sex since Buffy. It was with Darla, and Angel kept his soul because sleeping with her was \"perfect despair.\" So as long as he doesn't enjoy the sex...\n2. fanon vs canon\nCanon refers to anything that happened on the show, that we have seen. It is fact, law, and the final world in any matter. It refers to such things as what the character's names are, how old they are, their life story as told through the episodes etc. Fanon refers to things that are commonly believed but that have not been proven on the show. Some of these things may later be proven false. The common belief that Angel sired Spike was proven wrong when we saw Drusilla do it on-screen in the cross-over episodes \"Fool for Love\" and \"Darla.\" Other things might never be proven, but are widely believed anyway. The idea that Liam, Angel and Angelus are separate \"people\" is popular, for example. It is also widely accepted that Angel and especially Cordelia actively miss Doyle and think of him often, although he is never spoken of on-screen. Many authors think Cordelia has nightmares, at least occasionally, from the visions. Cordelia's canonically peripheral ghost roommate Dennis is a frequent star player in ficdom, and the idea that Cordelia's parents aren't very good ones is hugely popular. Can you use these details in your fics? Of course. Just remember that nothing is guaranteed when you work outside the canon..\n3. The Powers-That-Be\nThey are remarkably convenient, aren't they? The PTB manifest themselves in a variety of ways, ranging from the now-deceased Oracles (since replaced by the host at Caritas) to prophecies that turn up at opportune times chock-full of useful information. Be very careful using the PTB in any way, shape or form to solve a problem. It's just too convenient. Remember that the PTB are characters too, and as such, have to act as the show has defined them. What does that mean? Well, generally they are pretty cryptic, and they seldom interfere directly in what's going on. They do not materialize from the sky to hand-hold and wave their magic wands, so don't set up any plots that you can't solve using good old-fashioned logic.\nNames are unusually tricky in the Angelverse. Some characters have multiple names which mean different things, such as Angel/Angelus/Liam. Other characters have nicknames. Doyle was seldom called by his given name, and both Giles and Gunn use last names. 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        "raw_content": "Shania Twain Met Blake Shelton for the First Time While Taping \u2018The Voice\u2019\nShania Twain is currently serving as a key advisor on The Voice, and amazingly, it was the first time she had met Blake Shelton.\n\u201cThe only person I had never met was Blake. He is just really sweet and kind,\u201d Twain tells Entertainment Tonight. \u201cHe was very nurturing and caring and welcoming to me. He's a gentleman and he's so witty, he's so funny and he knows all my songs!\"\nTwain adds that the entire cast and crew have made her feel at home. She's the first key advisor on the show to get her own chair, and she couldn't be more happy to be a part of The Voice.\n\u201cThe contestants have been so gracious. They are so grateful to have the opportunity with their own coaches. They are ready to learn, they\u2019re open-minded and so that was like, wow, that was great,\" she adds. This is the way that it should be. This is a great working environment.\"\nSee Shania Throughout Her Career\nTwain recently announced her new single, \"Life's About to Get Good,\" which will be released in June. Those headed to Stagecoach 2017 will get to hear the singer debut the song when she headlines the festival Saturday night (April 29). The new album marks her creative independence, she says \u2014 something she's thankful for having now.\n\"Creative independence is something I haven't had in a really long time and it was really scary taking that leap,\" Twain explains. \"I feel relieved, I feel good. The first single is so optimistic and hopeful regardless of how bad life can get and I really needed that message. I needed the whole album, it was like therapy.\"\nLiterally Everything We Could Find on Shania&apos;s New Album\nNext: Shania Twain Talks More About Her New Album\nLove Shania Twain? We Think You&apos;ll Really Like TOC RISER Kalie Shorr\nSource: Shania Twain Met Blake Shelton for the First Time While Taping \u2018The Voice\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > L > Ancient Diocese and Monastery of Lindisfarne\nAncient Diocese and Monastery of Lindisfarne\n(Lindisfarnensis).\nThe island of Lindisfarne lies some two miles off the Northumberland coast, nine and one-half miles southeast of the border-town of Berwick. Its length is about three miles and its breadth about one and one-half. At low water it is joined to the mainland. Twice each day it is accessible by means of a three-mile track from Beal across the sands. The wet and splashy road is indicated by wooden posts. This island is now usually called Holy Island, a designation dating back to the eleventh century. Lindisfarne is famous for being the mother-church and religious capital of Northumbria, for here St. Aidan, a Columban monk-bishop from Iona, founded his see in 635. The resemblance of Lindisfarne to the island whence St. Aidan came has obtained for it the title of the Iona of England. Aidan's mission was started at the request of King Oswald, who had been educated by the Celtic monk, and who then resided on the mainland at the royal fortress of Bamborough. Holy Isle became the center of great missionary activity and also the episcopal seat of sixteen successive bishops. The influence of these spiritual leaders was considerable, owing in great measure to the patronage afforded by kings such as St. Oswald. Not only did St. Aidan fix his see here, but he also established a monastic community, thus conforming himself, as Bede says, to the practice of St. Augustine at Canterbury (Hist. eccl., IV, xxvii). From this monastery were founded all the churches between Edinburgh and the Humber, as well as several others in the great midland district and in the country of the East Angles. Among the holy and famous men educated in Lindisfarne were St. Ceadda (Chad) of Lichfield and his brothers Cedd, Cynibill, Caelin, also St. Egbert, St. Edilhun, St. Ethelwin, St. Oswy the King, and the four bishops of the Middle Angles: Diuma, Cellach, Trumhere, and Jaruman. Bishop Eata was one of the native Northumbrian boys whom Aidan had taken to Lindisfarne \"to be instructed in Christ\". St. Adamnan visited the monastery, and St. Wilfrid received his early training there. The original buildings were probably of wood. We gain some notion of their unpretending character from the fact that St. Finan, Aidan's successor, found it necessary to reconstruct the church so as to make it more worthy of the see. This he did after the Irish fashion, using hewn oak with a roof of reeds. A later bishop, Eadbert, removed the reeds and substituted sheets of lead. This modest structure was dedicated by Archbishop Theodore of Canterbury in honour of St. Peter, and within it, on the right side of the altar, reposed the body of St. Aidan. Portions of this primitive cathedral existed in 1082, when they disappeared to make room for a more elaborate and lasting edifice. Owing probably to a desire to guard against irregularities, such as had taken place at Coldingham, entrance to the church was not permitted to women. For the latter a special church was provided, called the Green Church form its situation in a green meadow. This exclusion of women was for a time observed at Durham.\nLindisfarne owes much of its glory to St. Cuthbert, who ruled its church for two years, and whose incorrupt body was there venerated during two centuries. In 793 the Danes invaded the island, pillaged the church, and slaughtered or drowned the monks. In 875 they returned, bent on further destruction, but the monks had fled, bearing with them St. Cuthbert's shrine. This took place during the episcopate of Bishop Eardulf, who was the last to rule the see of Lindisfarne. The half ruined church, however, gave temporary shelter to the relics of St. Cuthbert at the time when William the Conqueror was engaged in subduing Northumbria, but the see was never re-established there. It was fixed for a time at Chester-le-Street by Eardulf, and in 995 transferred to Durham. Here it remained till the change of religion in the sixteenth century. The Anglican succession, however, still continues. When the hierarchy was restored to England by Pius IX in 1850, this venerable Catholic bishopric was refounded under the title of Hexham and Newcastle.\nThe ecclesiastical ruins on Holy Island date from the eleventh century. By a charter of 1082 Bishop Carileph bestowed the church of Lindisfarne on the Benedictines, whom he had brought to Durham from Wearmouth and Jarrow; and for them he began the Norman church the remains of which still exist. His successor, Bishop Flambard, completed the work, the architect being a monk from Durham named \"XX\"dward. The succession of priors and monks was always appointed by the mother-church of Durham, and their yearly accounts were rendered to the same parent-house. From these statements, still extant, we gather that in its best days the priory income was equal to about 1200 pounds of present money. During the priorate of Thomas Sparke (1536) the house was dissolved, and at his death, in 1571, the property passed into the hands of the Dean and Chapter of Durham. Since 1613 the site of the priory has belonged to the crown. The church, under the invocation of St. Cuthbert, was a copy of Durham Cathedral on a small scale. The similarity is especially observable in the voluted and chevroned columns of the nave. Its length was 150 feet. The tower was still standing in 1728. A pilgrimage, consisting of 3000 persons, crossed the sands to Holy Island in 1887 \u0097 the twelfth centenary of St. Cuthbert's death. The following is a list of the Bishops of Lindisfarne, with dates of accession:\nAidan, 635;\nFinan, 652;\nColman, 661;\nTuda, 664;\n(For fourteen years Lindisfarne was included in Diocese of York under Chad and Wilfrid.)\nEata, 678;\nCutbert, 685;\nEadbert, 688;\nEadfrid, 698;\nEthelwold, 724;\nCynewulf, 740;\nHigbald, 780;\nEgbert, 803;\nHeathored, 821;\nEcgred, 830;\nEanbert, 845;\nEardulf, 854.\nThe book called the \"Lindisfarne Gospels\" (\"St. Cuthbert's Gospels\" or the \"Durham Book\") is still preserved in the British Museum Library (Cotton manuscript, Nero D. iv). This copy must not be confounded with a small copy of St. John's Gospel found in St. Cuthbert's coffin in 1104, and now at Stonyhurst. The former was written at Lindisfarne by Eadfrid \"in honour of St. Cuthbert\" about 700. It consists of 258 leaves of thick vellum, 13 1/2 X 9 7/8 inches, and contains the Four Gospels in the Latin of St. Jerome's Version, written in double columns with an interlinear Saxon gloss \u0097 the earliest form of the Gospels in English. It also contains St. Jerome's Epistle to Pope Damasus, his Prefaces, the Eusebian Canons, arguments of each Gospel, and \"Capitula\", or headings of the lessons. The glossator, Aldred, states that the ornamentation was the work of Ethelwold (724-740), and that the precious metal cover was made by Bilfrid (Billfrith) the anchorite. It is written in a splendid uncial hand, and adorned with intricate patterns, consisting of interlaced ribbons, spiral lines, and geometrical knots, terminating sometimes in heads of birds and beasts. The intervening spaces are filled with red dots in various designs. Before each Gospel is a representation of the Evangelist. A table of festivals with special lessons seems to indicate that this manuscript was copied from one used at a church in Naples. (For a fuller treatment of the origin of the manuscript, see Dom Chapman's \"Early History of the Vulgate Gospels\", where he gives a slightly different view of the subject.) The book remained at Lindisfarne till the flight of the monks, about 878, when it was carried away together with the relics. During the attempted passage to Ireland, it fell into the sea, but was miracuously recovered after four days. In 995 it was brought to Durham, and afterwards replaced in Lindisfarne, when the church there was rebuilt. For the space of 100 years it was lost sight of. In 1623 it was in the possession of Robert Bowyer, clerk to the House of Commons. He disposed of it to Sir Robert Cotton, whence it passed to the British Museum. Traces of its immersion in the sea have been detected by experts. Its present precious binding was a gift of Bishop Maltby. 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        "raw_content": "North Carolina Woman May Not Pursue Challenge to Absolutely True Diary\nEarlier this week, news broke of yet another challenge brewing for Sherman Alexie\u2019s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Frankie Wood of Brunswick County, North Carolina, who has no children in the local school district, was nevertheless circulating petitions in area churches to have the book removed from schools because it mentions masturbation and contains words that \u201cwe don\u2019t use\u2026in Christian homes.\u201d At the Brunswick County school board meeting on Tuesday night, however, Wood seemed reluctant to actually follow the challenge procedure set forth in the district\u2019s Materials Selection Policy.\nWood spoke during the public comment period of the meeting, saying that the book is \u201cprofane and not redemptive\u201d as well as \u201cracially demeaning to the African Americans and to the American Indian.\u201d (We doubt Wood has actually read the passage she\u2019s referring to there; it concerns a racist joke that a bully tells in order to intimidate main character Junior, a Spokane Indian.) She also cited the book\u2019s longtime presence on the Top 10 Challenged Books List compiled annually by the American Library Association\u2019s Office for Intellectual Freedom as evidence that \u201cmany jurisdictions have a problem with this book being profane.\u201d\nWood said, however, that when Superintendent Edward Pruden called to explain the formal challenge procedure earlier this week she got the impression \u201cthat he didn\u2019t think I had a chance to win,\u201d partly because another recent challenge to Alice Walker\u2019s The Color Purple was defeated. Although Pruden objected that he never meant to give that impression but was simply explaining the process, Wood responded that she was \u201cdiscouraged\u201d after talking to him.\nSince no formal challenge to the book has been lodged, the Brunswick County school district will not be taking any action at this time. If Wood does decide to pursue the challenge, we will keep you updated! Below is a video (start at 21:25) and transcript of Wood\u2019s brief comments before the school board.\nFrankie Wood: I know your time is valuable, so I\u2019ll be short. I\u2019m here about the book The Absolute [sic] True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. I have three main points that I want to give you about this book tonight, and why I think it should be removed from Brunswick County Schools. The first point is the language is profane and not redemptive. [In] my opinion [it] is racially demeaning to the African Americans and to the American Indian. It is obvious that many jurisdictions have a problem with this book being profane, as it has been listed in the top 5 challenged books in the United States every year since 2010. There are wonderful books that would be redemptive to our children instead of teaching them this material.\nI have been asked tonight about protocol. Uh\u2013I didn\u2019t know about protocol. Uh, Mr. Pruden called me this week to tell me about protocol. And I had already done so much, it was\u2026I had asked all these people to come and done all this kind of stuff so it wasn\u2019t\u2026something. But in talking to me, he told me that he didn\u2019t think I had a chance to win, and he gave me The Color Purple as an example. Well, if\u2026I\u2019m not going to win, why go through protocol? So we are gathering more petitions, I have petitions but they asked me to keep those and when I go through protocol.\nUh, we are trusting that you have our children\u2019s redemptive and educational welfare at heart and will take this book out of our schools in Brunswick County. Thank you, and God bless you all.\nBoard Chair John Thompson: Thank you Ms. Wood.\n[Wood returns to audience.]\nSuperintendent Edward Pruden: Mr. Chairman? I had a wonderful conversation with Ms. Wood, and I just have to say that my recollection of the conversation does not include anything like a statement that you can\u2019t win. I discussed with you the procedure for filing a book challenge, but I do not recall trying to discourage you in any way or indicating, uh\u2026\n[Wood responds from audience, mostly inaudible but mentions The Color Purple.]\nPruden: [nods] We had had a recent book challenge and it had followed that procedure, but I in no way intended to discourage you and we\u2019ll provide you with all that information\u2026\nThompson: Dr. Pruden, um, if I could\u2013why don\u2019t you and Ms. Wood talk about it during our intermission, so you can be on the same page? 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        "raw_content": "MSU's Rodgers appointed head of geosciences department\nA professor with more than 15 years of experience at Mississippi State is the new head of the university's Department of Geosciences.\nJohn Rodgers, a professor with research interests in physical geography and geographic information systems, has spent the past year as interim department head and began his new role officially on July 1.\nWith plans to support faculty and students through financial awards for research and travel, Rodgers also hopes to develop innovative strategies to enrich research productivity and enhance teaching and outreach.\n\"I would like to build upon our existing strengths to promote a better understanding of our planet and all the people who live here so that we can continue to foster environmental stewardship,\" Rodgers said.\nDean of the College of Arts and Sciences Rick Travis said Rodgers has a broad background in geosciences, which \"acquaints him well with the challenges of driving forward all aspects of the department including the research agenda and the doctoral program.\"\n\"He has demonstrated excellent leadership this year and has a wealth of ideas that will promote the department,\" Travis said. \"Dr. Rodgers also is a highly skilled teacher, both face-to-face and via a distance education format.\"\nThe geosciences department has the largest distance education student base at the university -- over 400 students -- and a graduate program with more than 200 students.\nRodgers said his experiences serving on the Robert Holland Faculty Senate and working under the leadership of MSU President Mark E. Keenum \"stand out as being the most transformative\" times during his years at MSU.\nHe said his service on the faculty senate was valuable to him during his interim department head period because it helped him better understand academic policies, why and how they were created, and how governance can benefit faculty and staff.\nRodgers previously served as the geosciences undergraduate coordinator and chaired the department's curriculum committee. He was the recipient of the 2014-2015 College of Arts and Sciences Teacher of the Year award.\nRodgers earned his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Georgia in 1999 and a master's degree in botany and bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Tennessee in 1994 and 1991 respectively. He spent three years as a professor of geography at the University of New Orleans before joining the faculty at MSU in 2001, and he has approximately 30 publications to his name.\nStudents at MSU may rotate through the Department of Geosciences for courses such as climatology, geography, geology and meteorology. The geosciences program offers contributions in the areas of weather, environment, natural resources and distance learning. One in three of today's on-air broadcast meteorologists is a graduate of MSU's nationally recognized meteorology program.\nThe department not only is nationally recognized for its excellence in broadcast meteorology, but also for weather forecasting, severe weather research, hydrometeorology, artificial intelligence, weather modeling and climate sciences.\nMSU's College of Arts and Sciences includes more than 5,200 students, 300 full-time faculty members, nine doctoral programs and 25 academic majors offered in 14 departments. Complete details about the College of Arts and Sciences or Department of Geosciences may be found at cas.msstate.edu or geosciences.msstate.edu.",
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        "raw_content": "Home BusinessGetting the Tools to Succeed Online\nMany people are starting to understand that the future of business is going to occur online. These people are trying to get ahead of the game and launch a company onto the web in hopes of capturing the market before the eventual flood comes. Unfortunately,no everyone is finding success with their online companies,and the worst part is,they don\u2019t even understand why. Maybe they have a good product,or provide a valuable service,but they aren\u2019t getting anyone to visit their site and make purchases. The reality is,in order to succeed in the world of online business,there are certain tools that you need,that just aren\u2019t being taught. Until the Online Entrepreneur Academy came around.\nHow Alex Dee is Solving the Problem\nAlex Dee,founder of the Online Entrepreneur Academy,has created a one-of-a-kind training program for entrepreneurs looking to expand their knowledge on how to successfully run an online business. Dee is himself a successful internet entrepreneur,and over the years has seen his fair share of competition come and go,and realizing that the main reason they went is lack of knowledge how the industry works. Dee wanted to share his knowledge with the masses,and has collected an impressive list of fellow entrepreneurs that are looking to do the same.\nSetting Themselves Apart\nThe Online Entrepreneur Academyis different from other training programs in a variety of ways. The first is the sheer length of the program itself. Many programs span a few weeks,as if you could learn how to successfully run a company in less than a month. The OEA is a year-long program with a step-by-step process,making sure that everyone understands what they need to know before moving on. The program has already graduated several successful business owners,and is set to launch to a wider audience in 2019.\nPrevious PostPrevious Can Neurofeedback Improve Learning?\nNext PostNext What to Look for in a New York Orthopedic Surgeon",
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        "raw_content": "We had a retirement celebration for Jack and Melanie yesterday. I was really struck by how much Lily is growing up. Brenna sat next to Lily and did what three-year old girls tend to do with drama and tears. She wasn't terrible by any means, but she did have a few moments. She certainly had fewer than Lily used to have.\nIt just reminded me of what it was like to be with Lily at a restaurant and how she is so much better now. We still have our moments of drama both home and away, but I think that we have turned a corner with Lily. The good news is that she takes the threat of punishment quite seriously now. She knows that we aren't kidding when we tell her about coming consequences.\nLily has had a great time with Grandpa and Nana's visit. She particularly likes walking the dogs. She doesn't even mind when the dogs act up and snap at her for no reason, though it does give her pause.\nNoah was really crabby last night. He keeps wanting to suck on ice and to chew on his fingers. We jacked him up with some Motrin before bed, which seemed to help. I was happily surprised to find that they don't put dye in the infant's ibuprofen that Amanda got. Toddlers don't know that berry is supposed to be pink, do they?\nSince I know a lot of parents read this blog I thought you might be interested in this article. Can't we just say no?\nWe had a little respite from our autumnal weather yesterday. I think we hit 64 in the sun. It was definitely a good day for Black Friday shoppers. It was also a good day for Lily to take the dogs for as many walks as she could. Jack has two dogs. One is a tiny little thing and Lily loves walking her. It also helps that she is getting into her sunset years and has slowed down quite a bit. However, she still has enough spunk to pull Lily over when she sees a squirrel that she wants to chase. Lily ended up with a slightly skinned knee.\nSeeing how much Lily enjoys the dogs almost makes me want to get a dog for her. Then I remember what owning a dog entails and I am again in no rush to get one. Besides, Noah is not at a good age for us to add a dog to the house.\nWe'll have to get more video of Noah toddling around. He's improved quite a bit since Halloween. I think he's about ready to do a stunt like rearranging the price tags on all the beads at the craft store. That's what I did when I was around his age, I think.\nJack and I partook of the Black Friday festivities at Wal-Mart this morning. We got a late start and were not in the parking lot until around 5:10. It was crazy there. I managed to get the toy for Noah we wanted, but Jack was not able to get the laptop he was looking for. Of course, I didn't know that we couldn't get it until I had waited in line for about 30 minutes and was able to ask someone who worked there. He was surprisingly helpful for a Wal-Mart employee and saved me another 30 minutes in line.\nWe then went to Sam's Club to get a dress for Amanda and a gallon of milk. We also enjoyed the free breakfast there. I had fun chatting with the ladies who do the demos. Thanks to Lily I'm pretty tight with some of them. They all love Lily and now I have Noah to charm them as well.\nI got another early release from work today. One more reason to be thankful.\nWe're almost ready here. Amanda has the cheesecake made. I have to make a green bean casserole, but that won't be a big deal. Jack is going to make some oyster stew. Otherwise, we're in good shape and it's just a matter of being ready to leave by noon or so.\nWhat do you have to be thankful for? Here is a list off the top of my head:\nPsalm 111 expresses a lot of it.\nWe're all healthy apart from sniffles and coughs\nWe have fresh water to drink right out of a faucet\nWe have a cupboard and a refridgerator full of food\nWe slept in a warm house last night\nWe have more stuff than we know what to do with\nWe own enough copies of the Bible to get us shot on sight in Indonesia\nStacks and stacks of books\nThe pitter-patter of Lily's feet as she runs around upstairs\nThe gentle cooing of Noah as he wakes up\nBeing able to pick up a small appliance and instantly speak to friends and family we can't see\nActually, bacon salt sums a good bit of it up. Not only do I enjoy eating food seasoned with it, but I think it speaks to how blessed we are. We live in a nation where people can take the time to develop a product like bacon salt.\nTake some time to think about what your life looks like. Think about the hopes and fears you have. Then compare it to someone who doesn't know where his next drink, let alone his next meal is coming from.\nThanksgiving Begins\nJack and Melanie arrived late last night after a traffic-filled trip down from Pennsylvania. To me, this means that we are just about officially into Thanksgiving holiday mode. Lily is off from school today and Friday, so it will be good for Grandma and Grandpa to be able to spend some time with her.\nWe have a lot to be thankful for this year and I'll get into that more tomorrow. We are immediately thankful that Bill and Tiffany are hosting Thanksgiving and that we don't have to prepare too much for the meal.\nI'm still fighting the lingering effects of the cold I had last week. One of those effects is that my voice is much lower than usual. For me, it's a fun change from my normal squeaky NE Ohio sound. I've been trying to have some fun with it by playing P.A. Announcer (\"now batting...the first baseman...\"), singing Barry White songs, and old spirituals. Amanda, on the other hand, is not as amused by my rendition of \"Old Man River.\" Apparently, she's not alone.\nLily enjoys typing on my Blackberry. Since she took so long with her bath tonight we didn't have time for any games. The three of us were sitting on the snuggler together and Lily was typing on my blackberry. This is what she ended up typing (with help):\nIt equals 18.\nIt equals 6.\nI love mom. Please stop. Singing.\nAmanda and I thought that was very funny. Well, more Amanda than me actually. It freaks Lily out a little bit when my voice doesn't sound right. I also think it freaks her out when someone can't stay on the right pitch. I'm glad she has more of her mommy's ear for music than her daddy's.\nBy the way, we've got Noah to start addressing me as \"Dah\" now. It's a step in the right direction.\nChange Someone Else Needs\nWe had some time after dinner today, so I got the idea of rolling the change in our overflowing change urn. By the way, if you use Coinstar at the grocery store I will only charge you 5% to roll your change instead of the 7% they charge.\nAt any rate, as we did this we naturally discussed what we would do with the money. Normally we do something like go out to dinner with it. Surprisingly, it occurred to me that we should give an animal to someone through World Vision, Heifer International, or Samaritan's Purse. Having read this blog a few weeks ago probably helped.\nWe ended up with a little over $74 in change. For $75 we could give a goat to someone. We asked Lily to look in her \"give\" envelope to see what she had (she breaks her small allowance into give, save, and spend buckets). She had $1, which is just what we needed. At first she was hesitant to give the money because she wanted to give it at church. She decided it was a good idea when I put it to her in terms of milk. I said, \"You know how in the morning we open up the refrigerator and get you a glass of milk?\" She did. I then explained, \"Well, this goat will make it so that someone who doesn't have milk can have some.\" That made things connect for her.\nAt one point in our discussion she said that she thought we were going to buy a llama for us to keep. We got a good chuckle out of that. We had to explain that we don't have anywhere we could put a llama. She then thought we could go to the hardware store and get some wood. Her plan was for me to build a pen for our new llama. She's very creative.\nIncidentally, $35/month will feed, clothe, shelter, and educate an orphan in Uganda through World Vision. The $75 we scraped together from our loose change jar was enough to provide fresh dairy to a family. Check out the gift catalog with World Vision and see if there is a way that you might be able to help. In case you're wondering what happens to donations to this organization you can read reports on it here and here.\nI apologize if this post makes it seem like we are tooting our horns. I just thought it was newsworthy and I like to get the word out about real ways we can more or less directly help those who were not fortunate enough to be born in one of the richest nations in the world. My rule of thumb for wealth is that if you do not drink the same water you pee in then you are pretty rich by the world's standards.\nAmanda took Lily out for a bike ride today as we are enjoying some nice fall weather (sunny and in the 50s). I stayed home to take advantage of Noah's nap time and get a little homework done. My Hebrew professor is out of town so we do not have class tomorrow. Rather than have three people come in for a proctored exam, he sent one home with us. As far as I know, it was still to be closed-book and we did it on the honor system (at least that's how I did it).\nNoah started to wake up as I was reviewing my work. I figured he could make a little noise for a few minutes. He let out a few quick yells here and there, but then got quiet. I came into his room to get him and this is what I found:\nHe has learned that napping is a great way to kill time. That's my boy!\nHe has made a few other little noises, but he isn't serious about getting up yet. I'm not about to go after him.\nLily's Sunday School talked about the story of Queen Esther. They discussed times when they had to show courage. Lily told about a time when the light bulb in her night light burned out and she had to get through the night without it.\nI don't mean to trivialize this at all because this was a big deal to Lily. I just thought it was a funny story. It's not quite like the threat of execution if the king isn't in a good mood, but it still took a lot of courage for her.\nIn anticipation of the Ohio State-Michigan game, I made my semi-annual batch of buckeyes. Technically, if I put an FDA-approved label on them I could call them \"low-sugar\" because I use 25% less sugar than the recipe calls for. They're still very sweet. This year I dipped them in Ghiradelli 60% cocoa bittersweet chocolate instead of the regular Nestle's semisweet. The contrast is great.\nNot much to report on here. Noah is walking more, but he is about 50-50 on crawling and walking. He still communicates with pointing and grunting. It sounds like he is trying to say some things, but it still isn't quite happening. We're starting to tell him that he has to say what he wants rather than us guessing. We feel like maybe he doesn't have much motivation to talk if we interpret his grunts and pointings for him.\nHe does like to read. The problem is that one can only read Teletubbies Love to Jump so many times. Amanda has made him dig more deeply into the bookshelf for other titles. He just loves the sheer repetition of just about any book. The problem is that he doesn't have the patience for slightly more interesting titles.\nWe're looking forward to watching the game at the McKenzies. More specifically, I'm looking forward to watching the game, Amanda and Tiffany are looking forward to possibly going out, Lily and Brenna are looking forward to seeing each other, and Noah doesn't realize that he is expected to nap through much of it.\nAmanda and I had a nice long date last night. We left the house around 4:00 and enjoyed looking through the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit. The way they do it is pretty clever with a wand that plays prerecorded bits at the various stages of the exhibit. You type in the number, hit play, and listen as you look at the exhibit. It took us a little over an hour to see the exhibit and then we hit the streets of Raleigh to get some dinner. We ended up at a cajun restaurant which was tasty.\nWe made it back to the museum in plenty of time for a lecture about the scrolls. We got to see Emmanuel Tov give a lecture about text-criticism, which is his specialty. It was interesting, but we didn't stay for all of the Q & A since we wanted to get dessert. We ended up stopping at the Cheesecake Factory and brought it home. No time for Bed, Bath, & Beyond.\nAmanda commented later that she missed the daily interaction with Lily about her day. Still, it was good to get out for a long date. I don't think she missed spending the evening with Noah as the days can get pretty long. He is generally really good, but it is good to get a break.\nLily made it back to school yesterday. She still has a cough, but she isn't throwing up anymore. On the other hand, I went to bed early last night as I have some kind of cold. I feel better today, but I'm clearly not at my best yet.\nI need to get it together by 4:00 PM today since we have tickets to see the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit. I've been looking forward to this for weeks and I don't plan on missing it. Fortunately today is my regular day to work from home, so I can enjoy the comfort of home without spreading germs around the office.\nSomething has to give here. Lily missed school yesterday too. She was all set to go to school and then threw up on the kitchen floor. Amanda is getting a little stir-crazy with the kids all day. The good news is that, although she did nap, Lily did not act particularly sick all day.\nIt's pretty chilly this morning by North Carolina standards. It's going to take some serious bundling to get Lily and Noah out there to the bus stop in our sub-30s weather. It won't quite be Christmas Story, but it will be more bundling than usual.\nLily stayed home from school yesterday. Her temperature was 98.5 first-thing in the morning measured in her armpit, so we added a couple of degrees. She has this awful barking cough that sounds like her chest is really congested. She also threw up after dinner last night. Fortunately, it was in the kitchen.\nOne of her friends had something similar and it took a few days for it to run its course. We'll see how it goes today, but we're not optimistic about her going to school.\nMeanwhile, Noah seems to be cutting molars on both sides. He isn't eating very well lately, which is always a sign of trouble for him.\nIt may be a long day for Amanda today since I have class tonight. Fortunately, Lily was really good yesterday. She might not have had the energy to be difficult. I hope that she will be just as good today.\nI finally got around to raking leaves yesterday. I missed the first run of the city vacuum, but they will be around later. I try to wait until my pear tree is mostly done dropping its leaves so I don't have to rake more than one time.\nI did this yesterday morning while Amanda was preparing for the tea party. At first I was going to take Noah, Lily, and Brenna out to Wal Mart or some other errand, but then I realized it was a perfect day for raking leaves -- 50 degrees, sunny, and not too windy. I brought Noah out so he could enjoy this. He really liked it when I put him in a short pile of leaves. He kept grabbing handfuls of leaves and throwing them back down. He loved it.\nI figured he would like a big pile even more, so when it was time to rake that pile I put him in the big pile out in the street. I was wrong about that though. He didn't enjoy it as much. Nor did he like having leaves raked over him like I thought he might. We'll see how it goes next year. I am sorry that I didn't get a photo of him standing in the leaf pile though.\nThe tea party was a success. In fact, one of the girls was crying when it was time to go home.\nLater in the day Lily was outside playing with the neighborhood kids. There is one boy who is a couple of years younger than Lily (I think) named Michael. He's a good kid, but apparently he got a little rough with Lily and hit her with a stick. His parents made him apologize. I learned about all of this when Lily came in to the house completely out of breath and coughing. She sprinted as hard as she could to get away from Michael.\nIt seems like she is getting sick. She got up around 9:00 last night and needed some mommy snuggle time. We gave her some Motrin and put her back to bed. We'll see how it goes today, but she may miss school.\nAs for the title of this post, it seems like autumn is here in full force. It was 65 when I went out jogging Saturday morning, but only 38 this morning. It's supposed to be in the 20s Wednesday morning. Personally, I think a little crisp weather makes it feel more seasonal.\nChocolate Chip Pancas\nAmanda slept in a little bit this morning after a late night of babysitting. I placated the kids with some chocolate chip pancakes. Noah of course ate like a little champ. Here is the aftermath.\nI think he still has some chocolate on one of his eyelids...\nWe really like living in Cary, but there is one minor drawback. I don't know all the chemistry of it (to my embarrassment), but whatever they use to treat the water slowly dissolves the rubber used in washers and toilet flappers. Because of this we've had a slow leak from one of the bolts coming out of one of our toilet tanks. I picked up the replacement kit about a week ago, but never got around to doing it.\nThis morning I finally conquered the drip. Getting the old corroded one off took about a quart of WD-40 and a lot of work. Now begins the paranoia of wondering if it is going to leak. I'm funny that way with plumbing work.\nWe have Brenna spending the night tonight while her parents make her room pink instead of purple. I wonder how long it will be before she decides that purple is her favorite color instead? Either way, I think she is going to have pink for a long while now...\nLily is hosting a tea party tomorrow for some of her kindergarten friends. This was kind of sprung on Amanda while Lily was talking to a friend on the phone. I've explained to Amanda that this is what you get when you make tea parties look so effortless to Lily. We're going to keep it simple though, so it should be a pretty easy affair for Amanda. Easy except for the aftermath of having 3 sugar-crazed 5 year-old girls in the house, that is. The party is during Noah's nap time, but once he wakes up we're out of here. We may have to go to a firing range or something similarly masculine.\nTaking My Cues\nLily is getting better at what I would call \"freestyle prayer.\" In fact, she doesn't use the canned prayers at night anymore. Last night she wanted to start and have me finish. When she was done with her part she said, \"And now my daddy will continue.\"\nAlso, after we got back home from the bus and were ready to go in the house this afternoon she wanted to \"collapse\" her umbrella. She's a vocabulary sponge that Lily.\nLily got a really cute ladybug raincoat and boots a few years ago. She also got the matching umbrella, but that has long since bit the dust. Lily used to love wearing the ladybug set any time it rained.\nIt's raining today and I told her that she should wear her ladybug raincoat today. She has decided that it is too babyish for her and she won't wear it. She also won't wear Dora the Explorer shoes for the same reason. I tried to convince her that she could be a trendsetter since she is pretty popular. She wasn't buying it.\nI guess it's a good thing for her to be outgrowing some of these little girl things as she gets used to school culture. We are not going to give in to all the fashion nonsense though. At least, we don't plan to.\nIt's nice not to have too crazy of a weekend planned. Amanda is babysitting for Lily's dance teacher on Saturday evening and I'm going to watch Brenna while her parents get her bedroom painted pink. We may go to church on Saturday since there is going to be a big rush on Sunday. We have Josh Hamilton and his wife telling their stories this weekend, so it promises to be a bit crazy.\nIt's nice to be mostly done with the semester and not have too much planned for this weekend. Hopefully it will be at least somewhat restful. Oh, and I get to work from home today too. I'm very glad for that.\nI previously lamented Noah's status as a \"sweet little boy\". He is that and it is OK. However, he is still a boy. I know that there are those who believe that gender roles are merely societal constructs, but my kids tell me otherwise. Lily has always been one to be a nurturer with her baby dolls. Noah doesn't really show any interest in Lily's dolls other than to try to chew on them and smack them around.\nLily got a magic princess wand for her birthday. It's pretty neat in that you can rotate the top and it makes different sounds depending on the princess. Lily wants to use it to transform us into something else. Noah wields it like a club. He also found a broken taper candle in a drawer and started smacking things with that too.\nI can't wait until we can start having fires in the fireplace. The boy has the instincts to beat off predators. I'm teaching him about hunting and gathering. Now he just has to learn how to keep the family warm and we're all good.\nThis tasted really, really good.\nFinding our Marbles\nI got to enjoy a Federal Reserve holiday today for Veterans Day (thanks Dad, E, Jack, and any other vets out there!). We decided that we should do something together as a family since Lily was off school too. I had my normal early start on a Tuesday morning with my small group at church, but was back home by 8:00 for breakfast. I made some french toast which we topped with a combination of homemade bittersweet hot fudge and white chocolate. Everyone enjoyed it thoroughly, though it led to quite a sugar rush and eventual crash for me.\nWe then loaded the kids up and went to Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh. Lily had a voucher for when we went for the Kindergarten Kickoff. It ended up costing us $15 for tickets for Amanda, Noah, and me, but it was worth it. They had a great time with all the stuff there. The ground floor is really like a glorified mall play area, complete with pirate ship. However, the upstairs has some pretty educational stuff. Noah had fun with some of the things too.\nWe then stopped at Pizza Hut to pick up lunch. Lily had a coupon for a free personal pan pizza that she got as a reward for being read to at least 5 times/week for a month. This is not a big deal for us since she reads \"sections\" almost every night. It's nice when you get a prize for something you already do.\nNoah got down for a late nap at 2:00 and then Amanda and Lily took a bike ride to Lake Crabtree while I did some homework and napped. Lily will be ready to lose the training wheels by next spring. Noah took a good long nap. I then made a cake that I meant to make in time for October 31. It will be fun either way though.\nI had a good class tonight. It's nice to be done with my paper, my paper presentation, and all my quizzes for one of my classes. I just have to be ready for the final on 12/9. Amanda says that the kids were good tonight. Now it's back to the regular week.\nAll in all, it was a great day off. These midweek days off are tough to recover from though.\nLunch Rules\nYou may recall that we initially had much resistance from Lily regarding the purchase of lunch at school. Now we seem to have turned that around 180 degrees. We now have to limit the days that she buys her lunch to two/week.\nThe lunches are not too expensive at $1.75/day. We figure that it is worth it if Lily actually eats what she buys. The problem is that she spends so much time talking that she forgets to eat. Nevertheless, she now prefers to buy. Since this is kind of an expensive option, Amanda has sought a middle ground. You see, Lily isn't content with a sandwich like many kids. In fact, we've had problems finding anything that she will consistently eat.\nAmanda has come up with what we hope to be a solution. She made a big batch of cornbread sausage muffins that Lily really likes. She also made a bunch of \"pigs in a blanket.\" The traditional way of doing this is to take Pillsbury crescent rolls and wrap them around hot dogs. However, this doesn't really save us much money since we have to buy the crescent rolls. Amanda found some recipes online for the dough. We split one three ways last night and found that the dough tastes kind of like a soft pretzel. They're pretty good.\nNow we are armed with a freezer full of pigs in a blanket and sausage cornbread muffins. Hopefully this will get Lily at least through November if not through December as well.\nLily is certainly a young lady of discerning taste.\nI would call Noah an official walker now. He still crawls a fair amount, but he will also walk without coaxing. He isn't great at it yet, but he's getting there. The day is soon coming (maybe even today) when I take him out in the afternoon for a time-killer and I let him slowly walk around a store. He even will pull his hand away when you try to hold his to help his balance. He seems motivated to get it now.\nHe still doesn't talk intelligibly yet. He does a lot of pointing and makes a lot of spirited sounds, but he doesn't really say words. If you guess what he wants he will smile and thrash his legs and hands around for joy though.\nYesterday was gorgeous in the afternoon and Lily took advantage of it by playing with her friends. It's always nice when Noah's nap time turns into real quiet time at our house. It certainly helps with my studies.\nAnd I bet you think this is going to be about Lily, right? I'm afraid that it is about Noah. Amanda is having some Lily flashbacks with him today. He has been especially whiny and clingy, but she has things she needs to get done. It's hard to write emails and call people when you have a whiny 16 month-old tugging at you constantly.\nFortunately, I'm working from home today. I took him for a short walk up and down our street (he's getting better at shoulder riding). I put him down for a second upstairs, but he got all whiny again. Now I have him in the basement with me and I put up the baby gate. He can stand at the baby gate all morning and whine if he wants. I don't mind. Right now he is playing with whatever he can find.\nI just hope he doesn't try to eat any dead cockroaches...\nMore Mannerisms\nAs I was putting Lily to bed last night I discovered that her normal Bible wasn't under her bed. I sent her to look for it. She couldn't find it with her normal \"thorough\" search and came back into the bedroom. She stood near the dresser side of her bed, crossed her left arm across her middle and stroked her chin with her hand and said, \"that's unusual.\"\nIt's always fun to see yourself in the kids, at least when it is one of your innocuous traits. When she starts to use biting sarcasm it won't be as cute.\nAmanda brought the kids to the bank on Monday for lunch and a mid-day distraction. Here is a photo I took of them:\nThey loved spinning on my desk chair. At one point I spun Noah by himself. When I finished his little eyes made these quick circles as he got over being dizzy. I wish that I could have captured it on video because it had to be seen to be fully understood. It looked like something from a cartoon.\nAt any rate, they were a big hit at the office. Lily was glad to see what the Bank looks like. It had been a couple of years since she visited.\nAmanda went for the conference with Ms Snoots today. Lily is doing very well, as we expected. She is not doing incredibly well, but she is either at or above expectations with everything. She does well socially. She really enjoys \"reading\" and she does like to write. One of her favorite games at home is to practice writing her letters. She asks us how to spell words and then she writes out the letters. This is good stuff for her.\nThe goal is for her to be able to read a very basic book by mid-year. Lily has shown a little bit of reluctance to read things on her own. I think it's that she doesn't like to do anything unless she can already do it. Lily doesn't deal so well with adversity sometimes.\nAmanda asked about her relationship with Jada at school. Turns out that Jada is the boss at school. We're not quite sure what to make of that. It's good that Lily doesn't try to be the boss all the time. Maybe Lily felt more comfortable with bossing her around here because she was on her home turf and Jada was out of her element. It's hard to say.\nThe good news is that Lily is doing well, as we expected. They have her doing more advanced work, so she isn't bored. That's all we really want to make sure of. After all, homeschooling Lily would not be a good option.\nWe had a really nice day yesterday. The sun was shining and it was in the low 70s. Lily and Amanda rode their bikes and I took care of a few small projects while Noah napped. Lily and I played a game of chess out on the deck while Noah finished his nap. I told her that we would stop if she had any temper tantrums.\nShe is doing well with knowing how the pieces move and is starting to understand how they protect each other. She is also starting to learn the relative value on the pieces so that she doesn't trade a rook for a pawn. However, she still needs a lot of help with basic strategy, but we're working on it. I checkmated her once and then we took back a few moves and kept playing. I ended up winning again eventually, but she didn't freak out.\nThis was a pretty big step for Lily. She really hates to lose, which I guess is not so bad. However, it doesn't take much life experience to know that losing is a part of life sometimes. Hopefully our little chess games will help her with that. Hopefully she will someday win legitimately too.\nI found this scene on the dining room table. This is Lily's Halloween candy. Note how it is now sorted so she knows what she has.\nAmanda just made the statement that no one will believe that it wasn't me who did this.\nBy the way, what you can't see in the photo is the one Butterfinger bar I told her to get at one house. There has to be some benefit to taking her around, right?\nActually, just taking her out was reward enough. It would be nice get a bit of that Butterfinger bar though...\nAmanda worked at our church's big women's conference yesterday. This meant that she left the house at around 7:30 and didn't get home until around 3:00. Therefore, I was on kid duty all day.\nOur day started with a trip to the Krispy Kreme. It's always good to get to the store as the variety is better than at the grocery. You get the highlights at the grocery, but you can only get pumpkin spice at the store.\nThen we made a trip down to my library. I wanted to look at a book, but of course it wasn't on the shelf. We're getting there.\nFrom there we went to Petsmart and doggie day-camp. We also hit Lifeway to browse a bit.\nFinally, we went to Sam's Club for samples and some groceries. We had some eggs for lunch and then Noah went down for his nap. Lily watched her YouTube playlist while I took a quick nap and got some work done on my paper.\nOverall, it was a good day. Now my only problem is that Noah doesn't know about Daylight Savings.",
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        "raw_content": "Dalai Lama Escapes in a Jeep, 1959\nAs the Dalai Lama visits the United States during March 2014, I thought this would be an appropriate time for a look back at 18 April 1959. It was the day when the young Tibetan Buddhist leader known as \"His Holiness\" completed his escape from the Chinese crackdown on a nationalist revolt in Tibet, and began his exile in India by crossing the border at Tezpur in Assam State.\nRen\u00e9 Cutforth of the BBC was among the world press waiting in Tezpur, after hearing that the Khambas -- the horsemen who lived on the Tibetan plain -\u2013 were in revolt against the Chinese, and the Dalai Lama was fleeing the country.\n\"Just when we had given up all hope of anything happening, we heard that the Dalai Lama was on the way. It was five-thirty in the morning, and the rain was lashing down. Four hours later, the Dalai Lama and his party arrived. The first we knew of the Tibetans' arrival was the reedy hooting of a Jeep at high speed... a Jeep full of Gurkhas of the Assam Rifles, and close behind them a closed Jeep, out of which stepped the Dalai Lama.\"\nLIFE magazine was also on hand to cover the dramatic climax of the 3-week escape, and the Dalai Lama was on the cover of its 4 May 1959 edition. The article \"The God-King Finds Safety\" (see Google Books) described the arrival and its political implications, and included the photo above (250K JPEG).\nA second article, \"Flight in a Sandstorm: A Miraculous Escape,\" told the full story of the young leader slipping disguised out of his home in Lhasa, during a sandstorm which hid him from Chinese soldiers.\nEscorted by Khamba bodyguards, the Dalai Lama and his party travelled hundreds of miles and over the 16,000-foot Chela Pass, by horseback, on foot and in small boats, before being met by Jeeps of the Indian Army which had penetrated 60 miles across the frontier.\nAnybody who thinks the journey might be easier in 2014 than it was in 1959, should check Google Maps, which will tell you \"We could not calculate directions between Lhasa, Tibet and Tezpur, India.\"\nSee also a larger map (190K JPEG) showing the location of Lhasa and Tezpur in relation to India as a whole.\nPhotographers scrambled for a good spot as the station wagon carrying the Dalai Lama pulled up in Tezpur. Can anyone identify the flags seen on the front of the vehicle in this LIFE photo?\nThe 23-year-old Dalai Lama was accompanied by his family and advisors, and welcomed by Indian officials and soldiers as he walked up a carpet made from army groundsheets. (Photo from Corbis Images.)\nAlso on hand to greet their young leader were hundreds of other Tibetan refugees, some of whom are seen in this unpublished photo from the LIFE archive, with the Jeeps in the background.\nNewsreel footage of the arrival of the Jeeps is available at British Path\u00e9.\nThat day in 1959 was not the last time the Dalai Lama rode in a Jeep. He is reportedly seen here inspecting troops at Chakrata, India, after authorizing the Tibetan units of the Indian Special Frontier Force to fight in East Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. This brief, brutal conflict resulted in the liberation of Bangladesh from Pakistan.\nMike Boom of JeepGarage.org grabbed this shot four decades later in Chicago, as Jeep Grand Cherokees lined up to transport delegates including the Dalai Lama, at the 2012 World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates.\nThe Dalai Lama, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, is seen here at that 2012 summit in Chicago, with Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of the USSR, who was the recipient of the prize in 1990. (AP Photo by Charles Rex Arbogast.)\nIn Thomas Laird's book The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama, His Holiness talks about wanting to drive a Jeep when he was 16 years old. Now, as he approaches 80, he is probably happy to leave the driving to somebody else. But he undoubtedly remembers that Jeep ride across the border in 1959.\nThanks to Federico Cavedo for finding the LIFE article. -- Derek Redmond\nSee more Mahindra Jeeps on CJ3B.info.\nhttp://cj3b.info/Finds/FindsDalaiLama.html",
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        "raw_content": "As we enter the new century the impact of the internet and world wide web will be felt by all of us. Businesses, failing to adapt to the new marketing and trade opportunities could threaten their very existence.\nWe are committed to ensuring that our clients are at the forefront of the new technology and are not left behind. Our internet and messaging division provides advice and training on the world wide web and email.\nAdditionally, we can help you with:\nRegistration of a \"www.yourname.com\" address\nWeb hosting for a fixed monthly fee\nEmail hosting and forwarding to your computer\nEven if you don't have a computer and don't want one you can have your very own web and email address to give to customers. We can deal with incoming enquires for you and send them immediately to a fax machine of your choice!",
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        "raw_content": "Nance College of Business at CSU Receives Presidential \"E\" Award for Exports\nThe Nance College of Business today was awarded the Presidential \"E\" Award for Exports by U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Gary Locke at the Department's headquarters in Washington, D.C. The \"E\" Awards are the highest recognition any U.S. organization may receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports.\n\"Our Nance College of Business and its Global Business Center fundamentally elevate Northeast Ohio global success through unparalleled service to the export community. We are honored to accept the Presidential \"E\" Award for Export Service and to join a select group of organizations that are responsible for moving the President's National Export Initiative forward,\" said Robert Scherer, Dean of the Nance College of Business. \"Since 2007, the Global Business Center has served over 2,000 participants in its programs to support business practitioners as they overcome key exporting challenges.\"\nThe Nance College of Business and its Global Business Center, both integral parts of the global emphasis at Cleveland State University, deliver export service through international business-focused academic programs, applied research, extensive collaboration with valued private and public partners such as the U.S. Commercial Service, and superior training programs like GlobalTarget - an innovative year-long mentorship program.\n\"Exports are a key driver of America's economic recovery,\" said Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke. \"President Obama's National Export Initiative (NEI), which aims to double U.S. exports by 2015 in support of several million American jobs, is a robust, forward-looking trade agenda with an emphasis on domestic job growth. The Nance College of Business is being honored today for making significant contributions toward fulfilling that agenda.\"\n\"I congratulate you on your significant export achievement. It is organizations like yours that will help us meet or exceed the President's NEI goals. Your institution provides an example we hope more American companies will follow,\" Locke added.\nThe Nance College of Business values its relationship with the Cleveland U.S. Export Assistance Center (USEAC,) and businesses, students, and faculty benefit from this highly effective collaboration. Cleveland USEAC is a key partner on the GlobalTarget program, and Nance and Cleveland USEAC consistently partner on events for the global business practitioner. This partnership results in high-quality programming and assistance to Northeast Ohio companies seeking to export and allows for programming that is both responsive and forward thinking to meet the business challenges of today and tomorrow.\nU.S. companies are nominated for the \"E\" Awards through the U.S. Commercial Service office network in 108 U.S. cities and more than 75 countries that helps U.S. companies export. Criteria for the award are based on four years of successive export growth, usually accompanied by a rising percentage of export sales within total sales. An applicant's demonstration of an innovative international marketing plan that led to the increase in exports is a significant factor in making the award.\nAll nominations are reviewed by the \"E\" Award Committee, which is chaired by the Department of Commerce, and includes representatives from ExIm Bank, and the Departments of Labor, State, and Transportation.\nPresident John F. Kennedy revived the World War II \"E\" symbol of excellence to honor and provide recognition to America's exporters. Thus, the \"E\" Award Program was established by Executive Order 10978 on December 5, 1961.\nA total of 27 U.S. companies were presented with the \"E\" Award at the May 16, 2011 World Trade Week ceremonies in Washington D.C.\nFounded in 1964, Cleveland State University is a public research institution that provides a dynamic setting for engaged learning. With an enrollment of more than 17,000 students, seven colleges and approximately 200 academic programs, CSU was again chosen in 2011 as one of America's Best Colleges by U.S. News & World Report.",
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        "raw_content": "The Grandmother, Child Pornography and the 4th Amendment\nAfter Louis Colon\u2013Gentile was charged \u201cin a seven-count indictment with distribution, receipt, and possession of child pornography, in violation of Title 18, United States Code \u00a7\u00a7 2252(a)(2), 2252(a)(4)(B), 2252(b)(1) and 2252(b)(2)\u201d, he moved to suppress \u201cphysical evidence and statements he made, on the ground that they were obtained in violation of the 4th Amendment.\u201d U.S. v. Colon-Gentile, 2014 WL 2157541 (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York 2014).\nThe U.S. District Court Judge who has the case held an evidentiary hearing, at which both Colon-Gentile and the prosecution presented evidence and made arguments. U.S. v. Colon-Gentile, supra.Three people testified at the evidentiary hearing: Special Agent Thomas Thompson of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Colon-Gentile and his grandmother, Carmella Barchetta. U.S. v. Colon-Gentile, supra. Based on the evidence presented, the judge found that an FBI investigation into communications between\ntwo Yahoo users with the screen names `Jackn_wm\u2019 and `ready_2_snuff_u\u2019 revealed private chats during which both users expressed an interest in child pornography. . . . Information obtained in response to subpoenas served on Yahoo and Verizon, along with information from law enforcement databases, indicated the activity of user `ready_2_snuf_u\u2019 was originating from a single-family residence in Brooklyn, owed by Barchetta, where Colon\u2013Gentile also resides. . . .\nOn the evening of November 6, 2012, between 8:00 and 9:00 P.M., Agent Thompson and his partner, FBI Special Agent Aaron Spiveck, went to the Barchetta residence to interview Colon-Gentile about his online activities. . . . The agents stood on the front stoop, rang the doorbell and knocked on the door. . . . When Barchetta came to the door and opened it, the agents stepped into a foyer area between the outside entrance and a glass door leading to the living room. . . . Thompson testified it was a cold night, so Barchetta was standing back from the front door, and he had to step into the foyer to show her his identification. . . .\nNow standing in the foyer, the agents told Barchetta they wanted to interview Colon\u2013Gentile because they believed he might be the victim of a computer crime. . . . Thompson . . . did not tell Barchetta the real reason for their visit because he `didn't want to upset her.\u2019 . . .. Barchetta told the agents to wait and went further into the house, shutting the interior glass door between the living room and the foyer. . . . A short time later, she came back with Colon\u2013Gentile.\nAfter the agents [told him] they wanted to speak with him about the Yahoo account `ready_2_snuff_u,\u2019 Colon\u2013Gentile told Barchetta he wanted to speak to the agents privately. . . . Barchetta [said] she did not believe Thompson and Spiveck were actually with the FBI, so Thompson handed her his business card and told her to call his office to verify the agents' identities. . . . Barchetta went through the interior glass door into the living room. After a few minutes, Barchetta came back with a phone in her hand. . . .\nShe said she called the number on the card, but no one answered. . . . Barchetta eventually told the agents she was going to call the police. . . . She also [said] she wanted the agents out of her house. . . . Thompson and Spiveck `began to leave . . . when they were stopped by Colon\u2013Gentile, who said `hold on . . . [l]et me get your business card, I'll call your office.\u2019 . . . The agents had exited the house after being told to leave by Barchetta, and were now standing . . . on the front stoop. Colon\u2013Gentile went back into the house to call the agents' office to verify their identities.\nWhile [he] was inside, Thompson received a phone call from his office asking him to confirm that he and Spiveck were at the Barchetta residence in Brooklyn, which he did. . . . When Colon\u2013Gentile returned, he opened the front and storm doors leading to the stoop . . . and said, `I called your office. They verif[ied] who you guys are, but my grandma's still not letting you guys in.\u2019 . . . [He] asked whether they could do the interview outside the house, on the front stoop, and the agents agreed. . . .\nThompson told Colon\u2013Gentile he was not under arrest, and was free to discontinue the interview at any time. . . . He also told him the FBI's `number one goal in these types of cases is to find those people who are actually making [ ] child pornography and [his] cooperation could maybe help in this area.\u2019 . . . The agents then conducted an interview with Colon\u2013Gentile in which he admitted he was the user of the \u2018ready_2_snuff_u\u2019 Yahoo account, and had traded child pornography. . . . [He] also [said] he had child pornography on his desktop computer. . . . Thompson asked Colon\u2013Gentile if he would be willing to give consent for the agents to review his computer back at their office, and he agreed. . . .\nDuring the . . . conversation with defendant, a NYPD patrol car showed up. . . . Spiveck went over to talk to the two officers in the car. Following that conversation, Spiveck rejoined Thompson and they continued interviewing Colon\u2013Gentile. . . . Barchetta came out of the house, went over to the NYPD officers and `started yelling at them.\u2019 . . . [T]he interview of defendant by Thompson and Spiveck continued. During the interview, Colon\u2013Gentile said that he would go and get his computer. . . .\nHe] went into the house, got his desktop computer, and brought it to the stoop where the agents were standing. . . . [They] showed [him] a `Consent to Search Computer(s)\u2019 form . . . and Thompson explained it would give them written consent to search the computer. . . . Thompson [said] Colon\u2013Gentile did not have to sign the form, but his cooperation would be appreciated. . . . [He] signed the `Consent to Search Computer(s)\u2019 form, as well as a `Consent to Assume Online Presence\u2019 form . . . and an FBI property voucher. . . . [He] read and signed the forms without asking the agents any questions. . .\nAccording to Thompson, he did not appear to be upset, or mentally or physically disabled in any way. . . . [H]e appeared `calm\u2019 and was `cooperative\u2019 throughout his interaction with the agents. . . . The only time [he] appeared upset, according to Thompson, was at the very end of the interview, after he had read and signed the documents, when he asked the agents whether they were going to arrest him. . . . Thompson told Colon\u2013Gentile that he was not under arrest. . . .\nAt the close of the front stoop interview, Thompson [said] he and Spiveck would take the computer back to FBI offices, review it, and write a report for the prosecutor, who would make a final decision about what would happen. . . . Charges were later filed, and an arrest made. The motion seeks suppression of the evidence seized and of the statements made by [Colon-Gentile] on the night of the November 6, 2012 interview.\nU.S. v. Colon-Gentile, supra.\nAs Wikipedia explains, the 4th Amendment establishes a right for citizens to be free from \u201cunreasonable\u201d searches and seizures, and defines a \u201creasonable\u201d search and/or seizure as one conducted pursuant to a warrant. As Wikipedia also notes, the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized exceptions to the warrant requirement, one of which is consent. Here, Colon-Gentile argued that while he consented to the search of the computer, his consent was not valid, for reasons we will get to.\nThe judge began his analysis of Colon-Gentile\u2019s argument by explaining that a\nwarrantless search or seizure . . . does not offend the 4th Amendment `if the authorities have obtained the voluntary consent of a person authorized to grant such consent.\u2019 U.S. v. Elliott, 50 F.3d 180 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2d Circuit 1995). `When the government seeks to justify a search on the basis of the subject's consent, and the subject is not in custody, the government must demonstrate that the consent \u201cwas in fact voluntarily given, and not the result of duress or coercion, express or implied.\u2019\u201d U.S. v. Schaefer, 859 F.Supp.2d 397, 406 (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York 2012) (quoting Schneckloth v. Bustamonte, 412 U.S. 218 (1973). . . . The government bears the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that consent was freely and voluntarily given. See Bumper v. North Carolina, 391 U.S. 543 (1968).\nWhether consent was voluntary `is a question of fact determined by a totality of all the circumstances.\u2019 U.S. v. Isiofia, 370 F.3d 226 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2d Circuit 2004). The `ultimate question presented is whether the officer had a reasonable basis for believing there had been consent to the search. U.S. v. Garcia, 56 F.3d 418, (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2d Circuit 1995). . . . In assessing the `totality of all the surrounding circumstances-- the characteristics of the accused and the details of the interrogation,\u2019 courts have considered various factors. . . .\nRelevant factors include `the youth of the accused, his lack of education, or his low intelligence, . . . the length of detention, the repeated and prolonged nature of the questioning, [ ] the use of physical punishment such as deprivation of food or sleep . . . whether the defendant was in custody and in handcuffs, whether there was a show of force, whether the agents told the defendant a search warrant would be obtained, whether the defendant had knowledge of the right to refuse consent, and whether the defendant previously had refused consent.\u2019 U.S. v. Schaefer, 859 F.Supp. 2d 397 (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York 2012) (quoting Schneckcloth v. Bustamonte, supra). The government has no affirmative obligation to advise the suspect of his right to refuse consent to search. . . .\nU.S. v. Colon-Gentile, supra\nThe judge applied these standards and found Colon-Gentile\u2019s consent \u201cto the seizure and subsequent search of his computer was knowing and voluntary.\u201d U.S. v. Colon-Gentile, supra. He explained that in this case, Colon-Gentile stopped the agents as they were\nleaving the Barchetta residence and asked to speak with them outside on the front stoop; he agreed to the interview after being told by Thompson that he was not under arrest and could discontinue the conversation at any time; unaccompanied by the agents, he retrieved his computer from inside the residence and brought it outside to the stoop where the agents had remained; and he read and signed consent forms that permitted law enforcement to search his desktop computer and to assume his online identity.\nWith respect to other factors, [Colon-Gentile] is a 26\u2013year\u2013old native English speaker who graduated magna cum laude from college with a degree in business administration, the interview took place at his home between 8:00 and 9:00 PM, he appeared calm and was cooperative throughout, and the agents never placed him under arrest, handcuffed him, drew their weapons, or threatened physical harm of any kind toward him or his grandmother.\nHe then took up Colon-Gentile\u2019s argument that his consent was not voluntary.\nColon\u2013Gentile asserts that his consent was not voluntary because (1) agents misled him into believing he was not in trouble; (2) he felt he had to consent due to the agents' threat to tell his grandmother that he was involved in child pornography, coupled with his concern for his grandmother's health; and (3) he believed he had no choice but to consent because the agents told him they had a subpoena.\nThe judge rejected the first argument because he found that Thomson\ncredibly testified he told Colon\u2013Gentile . . .his top priority was catching those responsible for making child pornography. . . . As the government points out, , . . . this case is readily distinguishable from the cases cited by defendant, in which law enforcement agents . . . enticed a defendant to cooperate, through false pretenses. . . . . Here, there were no false pretenses; rather, Thompson honestly communicated his investigatory priorities to [Colon-Gentile]. . . . Nor, despite advising Colon\u2013Gentile that he was not in trouble, did the agents ever state or suggest that the investigation they would conduct could never lead to criminal charges being lodged against him.\nThe judge rejected Colon-Gentile\u2019s second argument because he found Colon-Gentile\u2019s testimony that the agents threatened to tell his grandmother\nabout his involvement in child pornography as a means of exerting influence over him, simply, incredible. More than that, any concerns [he]may have had about his grandmother's health do not render his consent involuntary because they were never communicated by him to the agents, nor were they readily apparent. . . . To bolster his claims, [he] testified, but never told the agents at the time, that he was worried about his grandmother's health because she had a heart attack several years earlier, and, as a result, he felt he had no choice but to consent to the seizure and search of his computer. . . .\nAll of this is belied . . . by the fact the agents were leaving the residence at Barchetta's request before any seizure or statement, and it was [Colon-Gentile] who asked them not to leave. On the totality of the circumstances, the agents had no basis to believe the voluntariness of [his] consent could have been impacted by his concern for his grandmother's heart.\nFinally, the judge also rejected Colon-Gentile\u2019s third argument because while\nThompson acknowledged that he may have mentioned a `subpoena\u2019 on the night of November 6th, that passing reference was immaterial to Colon\u2013Gentile's consent. 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        "raw_content": "I have more work to do lately, ^^\", so I have to stay with my sister a lot. I'm happy with that because my nephew, he is one of my best customer, haha.\nThis time I make the chocolate crackle cookies for him. A sweet cookie that's kids will love, ^^, and it starts form the look of it. The moment that he saw the cookies he asked \"Why it has a white powder over it?\" So I told him that it's confectioner' sugar, that I rolled the cookie dough with it and while baking the cookie spread out, and crate this look.\nBecause I made it for my nephew, I use only 50% chocolate but it's too sweet for some adults (like my mom) so, if you want it to be more bitter, you can use chocolate with more cocoa mass, 70% will be great too.\nThe cookie will be very soft when coming out of the oven but it will firmer after cooling, so don't worry ^^.\n115g ................................ Dark chocolate (50-70% depend on your taste)\n1tsp ................................. Baking powder\n180g ................................ Brown sugar (you can use only 170g)\n......................................... Granulated sugar (for coating)\n......................................... Confectioners' sugar (for coating)\nSift the flour, cocoa and baking powder together.\nMelt the chocolate by putting the chocolate in bowl and place over the hot water bowl (don't let the bottom of the bowl touch the water), stir until melt.\nBeat the butter with brown sugar and a pinch of salt until light in color.\nBeat in the egg, vanilla and melted dark chocolate.\nWith mixer at low speed, mix in half of the flour mixture, follow by the milk and the rest of the flour, mix well in each addition.\nCover the bowl plastic warp, and refrigerate for 2 hours.\nLine 2 baking sheet with baking paper.\nRoll the cookie dough into a balls (if it starts to melt refrigerate again).\nCoat the cookie with granulated sugar, then the confectioners' sugar, and place the cookies on the prepared sheet pan.\nBake for 14 minutes, and let the cookies cool on the baking sheet.\nHesti HH. September 11, 2012 at 8:11 AM\nWowwww, never made this before but it sure look very tempting. Did you use regular confectioner's sugar or specially for coating sugar (like doughnut sugar). Wouldn't it melting during the baking??\nHi, Hesti\nYou can use normal icing sugar for this cookie. I made it with snow icing (like doughnut sugar) before and it melt while baking.\nI tried this one it was a HIT;)\nNow how can I make it as red velvet crackles?\nRismayanti megawati April 19, 2015 at 10:39 PM\nHi Pook.\nI want to ask. Yesterday I made chocolate crackles, why coating melts at the time in the oven? What temperature is too hot? please help ...\nIt may come from the type of the sugar, use superfine (caster sugar) for 1st coat, and the icing sugar (the simple one that have a bit of corn starch) for 2nd coating.\nI had tried snow powder (or donut icing sugar) it melted in the oven.",
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There\u2019s a yearning for a spiritual vision of the universe that is not supernatural but which acknowledges that while we may be tiny and not central to the universe, we are part of a great story\u2014much greater than our religious heritage ever conceived.\nDo you view religion and science as incompatible?\nD: I think that superstition and science are incompatible. I think that the doctrine of unquestioning faith and science are antithetical. To me, there was no greater spiritual awakening than the Enlightenment itself. And I\u2019m convinced that our failure to accept it as a primarily spiritual awakening is a major source of our dysfunction.\nIs there anything inherently wrong with someone believing in the intangible?\nD: There\u2019s nothing wrong with having a sense of wonder about the things you don\u2019t understand, but I think it\u2019s wrong to commit to a belief in the absence of evidence, especially when what you believe is transparently a palliative for your fear. The search itself should be never ending. That\u2019s why the conclusive religions do not satisfy me spiritually, the way science does.\nHow is that different from believing there is life on other worlds when we don\u2019t yet have evidence?\nD: I think you should withhold that belief. You should not believe anything for which there is no evidence. You can have hope\u2014I have a lot of hope, which I like to think is based on good evidence\u2014but that is very different than faith. For me, the method of science is a profoundly spiritual discipline, because it\u2019s saying that I will give up telling myself things that will make me feel better in exchange for knowing a little bit about the universe. Not absolute truth, because science can\u2019t offer that, but little pieces of truth, successive approximations of truth. Much of what we believe now will prove to be wrong, but how could it be otherwise?\nD: The complexity and jargon are daunting, and the knowledge has been horribly misapplied. We have weapons of mass destruction because of our fledgling knowledge of science. Furthermore, the Western religious tradition is based on a fear of knowledge. It goes right back to Prometheus and to the Garden of Eden, to God\u2019s threat that if we partake of the tree of knowledge, we will know only misery and death. So we keep one thing in our heads that says, yes, our cell phones work, our TVs work because of science, but we keep an infantile, geocentric view of the universe locked within our hearts.\nD: Number one: Do not lie to your children. Do not tell them things that are probably untrue, because in a way you doom them to a perpetual infancy. Number two: Invest in education so that science becomes a way of seeing and thinking that is natural to all of us and not something reserved for the lucky few. 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Now the scientists who are trying to do the same work he did face a totally different environment.\nWhat else would improve the public\u2019s appreciation of science and scientists?\nD: We desperately need leaders who evince some respect for science, rather than one who seems proud of his ignorance. Many other things, like money for science education and research, would flow directly from a change in that kind of leadership.\nWhy didn\u2019t you become a scientist?\nD: I know exactly the moment when it became obvious that I would not become a scientist. It was memorialized in the novel Contact: I was sitting in my junior high school class at George J. Ryan Junior High School in Queens, New York, and we were studying mathematics. We had come to the concept of pi. 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Once you grasp that all life is related here and that this is our heaven, you have a completely different attitude, you become less greedy and less shortsighted. The notion of stealing the oil from that country, or of dominating one little corner of this little dot, becomes pathetic.\nYou helped select the music included on the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 interstellar messages. What were you hoping to convey?\nD: To possible spacefaring extraterrestrials, it was a way for us to convey something of how rich and beautiful life is here on this little planet. It was also a way for us to look at Earth as if for the first time, to look at human culture as if for the first time, and to see it as an extraterrestrial might. 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        "raw_content": "Inside the Strange World of Sleep Eaters\nFROM THE MEDICAL MYSTERIES 2007 ISSUE\nOpen wide for buttered cigarettes, Brillo pads, and lots of gooey junk food.\nBy Kathleen McAuliffe|Thursday, August 02, 2007\nRELATED TAGS: OBESITY, DRUGS & ADDICTION\nAs a young teen, Lynne Romano recalls awakening to find turned-over jars of ravioli sauce dripping down her dresser or mustard-smeared potato chips scattered around her room. 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Once she awoke in the morning to a throbbing pain in her wrist. \u201cI opened my eyes to see what was wrong, and I was burned,\u201d she says. \u201cI\u2019d been cooking in my sleep!\u201d\nRomano suffers from a specialized form of sleepwalking called nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED), a condition first recognized in 1991. It is a cross between a sleeping disturbance and an eating disorder. Unlike other parasomnias, NSRED often resembles a serious addiction, with sufferers frequently getting up several times a night. In this somnolent state they may scarf down voluminous quantities of food\u2014and balloon up in weight.\nFor now, medical science has little to offer those whose lives are ruled by this inexplicable condition. But new research holds out hope that drugs developed to treat other neurological problems\u2014notably epilepsy\u2014could rein in the compulsive and blind drive to eat at the core of the disorder.\nSleep eating is often confused with the more common disorder known as night eating syndrome, in which individuals consume the bulk of their daily calories after 6 p.m. Night eating syndrome is most prevalent in people with mood disturbances and involves a disruption in the circadian rhythms that govern appetite, shifting the urge to eat into the nocturnal hours. But unlike sleep eaters, night eaters are aware of what they\u2019re doing, gorging themselves before even going to bed. If they snack in the middle of the night, they are awake and fully conscious of their actions.\nBy contrast, sleep eaters have minimal or no awareness, although \u201cthey usually do manage to find a way back to bed,\u201d says Helene Emsellem, medical director of the Center for Sleep and Wake Disorders in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The disorder is also rare: Questionnaire responses suggest that the problem affects from 0.5 to 1 percent of the population. But that\u2019s a sketchy estimate based on a small sample, cautions John Winkelman, who conducted the survey as medical director of the Sleep HealthCenters at Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital in Boston. 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Oddly, sleep eaters have been known to munch on buttered cigarettes, salt sandwiches, raw meat, even Brillo pads\u2014virtually anything except vegetables. \u201cI don\u2019t know of any case of a sleep eater making a healthy green salad,\u201d says Mahowald. \u201cI guess people don\u2019t like vegetables any more when asleep than when awake.\u201d The attraction to inedible things, he admits, is harder to explain.\nIf a family member tries to stop the foraging, individuals who are not normally combative during the day may wage a major battle, thus discouraging others from intervening. Sleep eaters themselves have put bicycle locks on refrigerators or asked household members to lock them in their room or hide food. But these efforts usually fail, as sleep eaters may be persistent and resourceful in their quest for satisfaction. While still asleep, \u201cone woman took scissors from her bedside table and chipped away at the wood around her lock,\u201d reports Neubauer. \u201cOr they go foraging and find the food they or others have tucked away in the garage.\u201d\nStill, Neubauer believes that sleep eaters may be able to exert some control over their compulsion. \u201cA female patient was deathly afraid of snakes and succeeded in keeping herself from raiding the fridge at night by putting a large fake snake on the kitchen table,\u201d he says.\nSome doctors will prescribe hypnotic medications to inhibit sleep eaters from getting out of bed in the first place. But that practice has become controversial due to the Food and Drug Administration\u2019s recent warning that some of these drugs\u2014notably Ambien\u2014may actually trigger sleep eating in patients who did not previously have the problem.\nBetter treatments may soon be forthcoming. A recent trial at Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital suggests that the anticonvulsant Topamax, currently used to treat everything from migraines to obesity, may offer a more effective means of controlling the compulsion. Like many anticonvulsants, Topamax promotes sleep. It has been noted that, coincidentally, epileptics treated with the drug lost weight\u2014possibly, says Winkelman, because it may suppress appetite. \u201cWe don\u2019t know precisely how the drug acts,\u201d he says, \u201cbut it\u2019s certainly plausible that it might reduce episodes of nocturnal eating, so we decided to give it a try.\u201d In his small pilot study\u2014it involved only 30 patients\u2014almost 70 percent of the participants experienced a significant reduction in sleep-eating episodes, and 28 percent lost more than 10 percent of body weight.\nLynne Romano was one of them. \u201cOn the drug,\u201d she says, \u201cI got up less frequently to binge and I lost a good 20 or so pounds. 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        "title": "IFIR is against force deportation of Iraqi refugees. \u2013 S.F.R.D.A",
        "raw_content": "Home/News/IFIR is against force deportation of Iraqi refugees.\nOn 17th Feb 2018 International Federation of Iraqi Refugees organised a meeting regarding the current situation of Iraqi refugees in Germany and that country\u2019s policy regarding the deportation of Iraqi refugees.\nIn this meeting, the current unstable situation of Iraq and Kurdistan region were discussed, especially, in view of those citizens whom have left this region a long time ago. Considering the current circumstance, IFIR sees no reason whatsoever for any Iraqi refugee to be deported, forcibly or otherwise. Which is why we stand firmly against any deportation decision (and cooperation in deportation of refugees) made by any country.\nFurthermore, we would like to call for the following:\n1. The Iraqi government along with any/all relevant agencies not to make any pact or agreements to deport any Iraqi refugees from Germany. Instead, the cases of the refugees in question should be reviewed and looked into (with a humane viewpoint) and to end any agreement(s) regarding deportation of Iraqi refugees.\n2. We would like to propose to the Iraqi government and all the relevant agencies to stop using its airports in facilitating deportation of refugees.\n3. These points to be put in proposal to the Iraqi parliament to be made into a law which forbids force deportation of Iraqi refugees as it was the case during the last round of Iraqi parliament, during which we launched a similar campaign, of ALL the fractions, we obtained more than a hundred signatures refusing to receiving any deported Refugees.\n4. Finally, we would like to ask all media and press agencies to hold the most professional and responsibility stance, and to have a positive reaction on this very concerning and dangerous matter.\nLastly, taking into consideration the situation of refugees in foreign camps, as well as unbefitting and inhumane treatment of local facilities in Germany, puts human rights organisations and all other relevant agencies/organisations under serious questioning. This is why we are certain in knowing that bringing this dangerous problem to a quick and satisfactory conclusion is responsibility of authorities.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > News > Food > Food waste superstore opens fifth outlet in Merseyside\nChairman and Founder of Company Shop, John Marren, and St Helens South and Whiston MP, Marie Rimmer, were joined by local politicians and industry stakeholders to cut the ribbon.\nCompany Shop, and its social enterprise, Community Shop, work with major retailers, manufacturers and brands across the country to stop more than 50 million items of good food and household products going to waste each year.\nThe opening of the store follows the high-level food industry summit, hosted by Company Shop in October, where the Group announced it would be bringing the pioneering model to tackle food surplus to the Liverpool City Region. The summit was supported by Walker Morris and compered by KPMG.\nThe new Company Shop store will stock good food and household products at approximately 1/3 of the normal retail price from the full range of Company Shop's industry partners, including Waitrose, M&S, Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Aldi, Ocado, Morrisons, Iceland, Nestle, Bakkavor, Greencore, Heinz and Muller. Company Shop is a membership-only store, with access open to people who work in food manufacturing, the emergency services or the NHS.\nAlongside the new St Helens Company Shop superstore, which has created 30 full time jobs, there are also plans to deliver up to five Community Shops in the Liverpool City Region over the next two to three years.\nJohn Marren, Chairman and Founder of Company Shop, said: \"The new store, and expanding into the Liverpool City Region more widely, will allow us to ensure that we are reaching even more families and redistributing even more food \u2013 stopping good food going to waste.\n\"We have always been motivated to be different and to make a difference and we are really excited to be bringing our model to the North West.\"\nMarie Rimmer, MP for St Helens South and Whiston, said: \"I'm delighted to welcome this innovative investment in the St Helens district of Sutton which will lower the cost of shopping for members and reduce food waste, and landfill, whilst creating local jobs. I do hope people take full of advantage of membership and wish the venture well.\"\nwww.companyshop.co.uk",
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        "raw_content": "A Sad Interview\nby The Programmer on 28 Sep 2011\nI did a phone interview today with a programming candidate. Of the first six questions I asked him \u2014 and I don\u2019t start with the hard questions \u2014 he gave a halfway correct answer to one.\nI tried to wrap things up with some easier questions so he could end on a positive note. I struggled to find a question he could answer. It was a sad interview.\nI saw from his r\u00e9sum\u00e9 that he\u2019d recently ended a 10-year run in a corporate IT department. Corporate IT departments are usually not on the leading edge of anything, and I have to surmise that he didn\u2019t put in the necessary time to keep up with things on his own.\nI don\u2019t know how good he was 10 years ago, but at this point, he\u2019s out of work, his skills are stale, and he\u2019s going to have a tough time in the job market.\nI\u2019ve spent a lot of my own time over the years reading things and working things out on the computer, creating untold domestic conflict in the process. It\u2019s a battle.\nIt\u2019s easy to let your career slip away from you . . .\nHow to Answer Stupid Job Interview Questions\nInterview Tips: You\u2019re a 10 in Everything\nTags:Career Moves Interviews Programming Technology Work\n\u2190 More People I\u2019m Sick Unto Death Of\nLooking Up and Screaming \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Natasha Tretheway\nI had the privilege of being a part of a group that had lunch with Natasha Trethewey (the Poet Laureate for the United States). As you would expect, she was extremely thoughtful and eloquent. But also candid about some of the painful moments in her life and it's influence on her work.\nI'm always interested in an artist's approach to their discipline, so I asked Ms. Trethewey how her poems were conceptualized - whether it was initiated by a memory, a feeling, a word. She responded that her poems usually began with a strong image - either from art or from her memory. This image would trigger a question that would lead to intense reading and research to stoke the fire of this image. Her poems might be historically referent, but she explained that they are very much about the present.\nShe also talked about using imitation of other poetry as a way to 'unlock her ideas.' She was open about utilizing the structure of Claudia Emerson's \"Aftermath\" in the development of her poem \"Elegy\". She mentioned that the cadence of another poet's thought can add clarity to her own.\nI asked her about her poem, \"Limen.\" The poem deals with a woodpecker \"hard at his task\" on a tree outside of her childhood window as her mother is hanging up wet sheets to dry. I found this poem ignited a similar response that I had to Robert Frost's \"For Once, Then, Something\" (which is a jumping off point for my semester project). I had looked up the definition of the word limen prior to our meeting, to learn that it meant \"the minimum amount of stimulus or nerve-excitation required to produce a sensation; also called threshold.\" Ms. Threthewey mentioned that the title was added at the end, as she searched the OED for words that captured the essence of the poem.\nIn \"For Once, Then, Something,\" Frost talks about looking beyond and below the surface of a water well. \"I discerned, as I thought, beyond the picture, Through the picture, a something white, uncertain\" and then the final lines of the poems, \"What was that whiteness? Truth? A pebble of quartz? For once, then, something.\" He could have ended his poem with \"For once, then, nothing,\" but instead he chose the word \"something.\" Barely perceptible - but something.\nYesterday's meeting brought into tighter focus a central idea that I'm exploring - this idea of limen - of threshold of perception. Feeling the gravitational pull of 'something,' and then illuminating it's essence through the screen of abstraction.\n\u2190 So what is your focus?Susan Derges \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Low grade ESS, a study in 14 cases\nLow grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma of uterine corpus, a clinico-pathological and survey study in 14 cases\nTahereh Ashraf-Ganjoei, Nadereh Behtash, Mamak Shariat and Asamosadat Mosavi\nGynecologic Oncology Department, Vali Asr Hospital, Keshavarz Blvd., Tehran 14194, Iran\nWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology 2006, 4:50doi:10.1186/1477-7819-4-50\nThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.wjso.com/content/4/1/50\nEndometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) is a rare disease with probably less than 700 new cases in the USA or Europe per year. The aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior of low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma (LGESS) in relation to their clinical and pathological features and to identify possible prognostic factors.\nFourteen patients with histologically proven ESS were included in the analysis. Endometrial stromal sarcoma is characterized by proliferations composed of cells with Endometrial stromal cell differentiation. Low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma has an infiltrating margin and typically show extensive worm-like vessel invasion.\nThe median age was 44.35 \u00b1 6 years. The most common presenting symptom was vaginal bleeding, occurring in twelve patients (86%). Diagnosis was made through Fractional dilatation and curettage in four patients (28.5%). Eight patients had a total abdominal hysterectomy and salpingo-ophorectomy (57%). Radiotherapy as adjuvant therapy was administered to four patients (28.5%). The median follow-up time was 45.6 months (range 24\u201384). The median overall survival of the 14 patients was 45.35 \u00b1 21 months (range 20\u201383). Three of 14 patients demonstrated a recurrence of disease at 9, 72, and 96 months respectively. The recurrent diseases were treated with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. No patient died of the disease. Clinico-pathological parameters did not significantly differ between patients with and without recurrence, but patients with no myometrial invasion and low mitotic count <= 5/HPF showed longer disease-free survival.\nFive-year survival rate was 93%. Survival probabilities were calculated by the product limit method of Kaplan and Meier that showed, patients with no myometrial invasion and low mitotic count <= 5/HPF have longer disease-free survival, but P value was not significant.\nEndometrial Stromal Sarcomas (ESSs) are very rare malignant tumors that constitute approximately 10% of all uterine sarcomas but only around 0.2% of all uterine malignancies [1]. The annual incidence of ESS is 1\u20132 per million women accounting for 400 to 700 new cases each year in Europe [2].\nESS can be mistaken for leiomyoma. Its clinical recognition may be difficult, and the diagnosis is often made postoperatively after histological examination [3,4]. The typical gross appearances of ESS are a single nodule, multiple solid-cystic masses, and a poorly demarcated lesion with occasional cystic degeneration or rarely cystic multilocular lesion [5]. There are three types of endometrial stromal tumors: endometrial stromal nodule, low-grade ESS (LGESS), and high-grade ESS (HGESS). Only the nature of the margin, histologically differentiate LGESS from stromal nodule. The division of endometrial stromal sarcomas into low-grade and high-grade categories has fallen out of favor, and the term endometrial stromal sarcomas now considered best restricted to neoplasms that were formally to as low-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas [6]. High-grade tumors without recognizable evidence of a definite endometrial stromal phenotype are now termed endometrial sarcomas [7].\nThe pathogenesis of these lesions remains unknown, but exposure to tamoxifen and unopposed estrogens has been implicated in some cases [8].\nUterine sarcomas most often affect postmenopausal women [9]. Women with LGESS are younger than women with other uterine sarcomas, with a median age between 45 and 57 years and, generally do not have the usual risk factors for endometrial cancer. Symptoms at presentation include abnormal vaginal bleeding, progressive menorrhagia, and abdominal pain. While often indolent in behavior, ESS is malignant, and up to 30% of women with low-grade ESS have extra uterine disease at presentation.\nSurgery is fundamental in LGESS as other sarcoma. Management and treatment generally consists of total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Due to the high recurrence risk even with localized tumors, many clinicians advocate use of adjuvant chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and/or hormone therapy to suppress tumor growth [4]. There is no firm evidence from a prospective study that adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy is of substantial benefit for patients with uterine sarcoma. Postoperative pelvic radiotherapy reduces local recurrence but has not been consistently shown to prolong survival.\nProgestin therapy has been reported to reduce the risk of recurrence when used in the adjuvant setting. Most women with LGESS undergo bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy as part of primary treatment but estrogen also can be produced by extraovarian sources.\nThese tumors typically have an indolent growth with a tendency for late recurrence [6]. Pelvic or abdominal recurrences in stage I disease develop in one-third to one-half of patients [10].\nThe aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcome and the behavior of LGESS in relation to its clinical and pathological features.\nThis study includes 14 patients with histologically proven low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma treated at of Gynecologic Oncology Department of the Vali-Asr University Hospital, Tehran, Iran, between 1999 to 2005. Hospital records and available histological material for each patient were reviewed retrospectively. Slides from each patient were reexamined to confirm the diagnosis.\nPatients with a diagnosis of high-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma were not included. Demographic information, pathologic, and treatment information were collected from the clinic and hospital charts. All had primary surgical management. Eight patients underwent total abdominal hysterectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy, and three patients underwent subtotal hysterectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy. In one patient, subtotal hysterectomy without salpingo-oophorectomy was performed. They had regular follow-up visits until the end of study.\nThe end point of 5-year survival was used for analysis. Survival probabilities were calculated by Kaplan and Meier method. Correlation between recurrence and clinicopathological parameters (myometrial invasion, mitotic count) was tested using the Fisher Exact test. P values of less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.\nFourteen patients with LGESS were identified at our institution from 1999 to 2005. The median age was 44.35 \u00b1 6 years (range 33\u201352). The mean parity of the patients was 4.4 (range 0\u20138). The most common presenting symptom was vaginal bleeding, occurring in twelve patients(86%) while other features such as pelvic mass and acute abdominal pain were observed in 1 (7%) and 1 (7%) patients, respectively (table 1). Clinical impression in four patients (29%) was uterine myoma.\nFractional dilatation and curettage (FD&C) was performed in four patients presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB). Diagnosis was made through FD&C in four patients. The other 10 patients were diagnosed by hysterectomy. All the histological slides were reexamined by the same pathologist.\nEight patients had a total abdominal hysterectomy and four patients had a subtotal hysterectomy as part of their initial surgical treatment. One patient underwent trachelectomy following the previous subtotal hysterectomy. Radiotherapy as adjuvant therapy was administered to four patients (29%).\nThe median follow-up time was 45.6 months (range 24\u201384). Five-year survival rate was 93%. The median overall survival of the 14 patients was 45.35 \u00b1 21 months (range 20\u201383). Only one patient recurred at 9 months. Two of 14 patients demonstrated a recurrence of disease at 6 years, and 8 years respectively (table 2). Recurrent disease in pelvic was treated by combination chemotherapy and surgery in one patient. The second patient with recurrence in pelvic and lung received combination chemotherapy and external radiotherapy. In the third patient, recurrence in vagina and lung was treated with combination chemotherapy only. No patient died of the disease. Twelve patients are alive without disease and two alive with disease.\nTable 2. Recurrent Cases\nFive-year survival rate was93%. Survival probabilities were calculated by the product limit method of Kaplan and Meier that showed, patients with no myometrial invasion and low mitotic count <= 5/HPF have longer disease-free survival (fig 1 and fig 2), but P value was not significant.\nFigure 1. Survival of patients with LGESS based on myometrial invasion.\nFigure 2. Survival of patients with LGESS based on number of mitosis.\nESS are very rare malignant tumors that make up approximately 10% of all uterine sarcomas but only around 0.2% of all uterine malignancies [11].\nESS are divided in low and high-grade tumors according to cell morphology and mitotic count [6], Boardman CH, et al defined low-grade ESS from high-grade ESS by the cellular uniformity, less frequent mitosis (<3 per 10 high-power fields versus >10), and lack of hemorrhage and necrosis [3]. However, there are controversies surrounding the separation of endometrial stromal sarcomas into high and low grade based on mitotic activity [12]and at present, mitotic counts are no longer used to differentiated high-grade from low-grade lesions [7]. Accordingly, several authors have concluded that two separate disease entities exist and, respectively, that HGESS should be regarded as an undifferentiated sarcoma or as a unique type of high-grade uterine sarcoma (e.g. carcinosarcoma without any detectable carcinoma portion) [13].\nLow-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma (LGESS) has an infiltrating margin and typically shows extensive worm-like vessel invasion [6].\nMost patients are in the age range of 42 to 53 years. More than half the patients are premenopausal. Young women and girls may be affected. In this study, 79% of patients were premenopausal.\nAbnormal vaginal bleeding is the most common presenting symptom, and abdominal pain and uterine enlargement may occur [9,7]. We showed abnormal vaginal bleeding in 86% of the patients. Clinical impression in four cases was uterine myoma (28.5%) and one patient had presented with severe abdominal pain.\nThe median follow-up time was 45.6 months (range 24\u201384). Five-year survival rate was 93%. In this study, the median overall survival of the 14 patients was 45.35 \u00b1 21 months (range 20\u201383).\nAlthough the bulk of the tumor is almost always intramyometrial [14], most endometrial stromal sarcomas involve the endometrium, and uterine curettage usually leads to diagnosis [7]. In our study, the diagnosis in four patients (28.5%) was made through D&C. The other 10 patients were diagnosed by hysterectomy (71%). Surgery has always been described as the most effective treatment in LGESS as other uterine sarcomas. Primary surgery was performed in 13 patients in our series. The one patient refused from any treatment such as surgery.\nThe efficacy of adjuvant therapy in patients with ESS is still not proven [15]. In our study radiotherapy as adjuvant, therapy was administered to four patients (28.5%), but one of them recurred at 9 months.\nAlthough LGESS behavior is relatively indolent, late recurrence and distant metastases may occur [14]. The risk of recurrence is thought to be as high as 50%, although these tumors are usually slow growing and recurrences occur late. In one large series, the interval before recurrence varied from 3 months to 23 years, with a median interval of 3 years. In the largest clinico-pathologic study to date on ESS, the median time between hysterectomy and relapse was 5.4 years and 9 month for stages 1 and 3\u20134, respectively [16]. We showed only one recurrence at 9 months, but two recurrences occurred at 6 and 8 years respectively.\nIn Brunisholza study, the recurrent disease mainly spread to the pelvis, lower genital tract, lungs, and rarely to other site [17]. Recurrence sites in our patients were vagina, pelvis, and lung.\nProlonged survival and even cure are common after surgical resection of recurrent or matastatic lesions [7]. One of our patients is alive 3 years without disease after resection of vaginal metastasis and chemotherapy.\nUterine sarcomas have a poor prognosis, and survival is much worse than that reported for endometrial adenocarcinoma, with an overall survival of less than 50% at 2 years, even when presenting at an early stage [18]. A higher survival probability for patients with LGESS compared to other uterine sarcoma is often reported [19]. In this study, five-year survival rate was 93%.\nPrognostic factors in patients with ESS are still discussed controversially [11]. The negative prognostic influence of a high mitotic count was revealed in previous studies [20]. In the present study, survival probabilities were calculated by the product limit method of Kaplan and Meier that showed, patients with no myometrial invasion and low mitotic count <= 5/HPF have longer disease-free survival, but P value was not significant.\nIn summary, we found not significant association between mitotic count, myometrial invasion and risk of recurrence. The large variation in pathologic characteristics and in treatment policies, combined with the scarcity of patients, has meant that in the past, there has been a general feeling that there is insufficient information on optimal managements and their influence on tumor behavior. The difficulty in obtaining information on tumor behavior and best treatment has led different authors to study of the prognostic factors. Additional studies on a larger group of patients allowing multi analysis are necessary to be better able to predict the prognosis of patients with ESS and to define the exact role of adjuvant therapy.",
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It was the land east of of the Leitha River. Still lost? Now that I\u2019ve had a bit of fun, these Middle Age realms were all eventually annexed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Leitha is a tributary of the Danube River. To clear up any last bit of confusion, Vienna was the capital of Cisleithania.\nToday, Bukovina (the land of birch trees) is situated in West Ukraine and borders Moldova, which in 1994, declared its independence from Romania. I am in the city of Chernivitsi with my friend and fellow sommelier, Darina Sienkiewicz. We are on Olha Kobylyahska Street in the middle of the historical district. This area of Bukovina was occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire for almost 150 years. Videnska Kavyarnya, translates as the \u201cWiener Cafe,\u201d reflects the historical quarter\u2019s theme of a time when the Habsburg family reigned over the land.\nAs per the name, Videnska Kavyarnya, sausages of every imaginable meat abound. This is not to negate the cafe\u2019s fine selection of beers, wines, and spirits. Point in fact, this is why we came to this popular eatery, the traditional spirits of \u201ctuica and palinka.\u201d\n\u201cThe cafe reminds me of a restaurant owned by one of my clients in Los Angeles,\u201d I said in fond reflection.\n\u201cHow so?\u201d Darina queried.\n\u201cWurstkuche is renown for its exotic sausages,\u201d I chuckled lightly. \u201cThey serve everything from alligator, buffalo, rabbit, rattlesnake, and so on and so forth \u2026\u201d\n\u201cBudimo,\u201d Darina toasted me as we raised our first glass of the evening.\nTuica (twee-ka) is the national drink of Romania. It is estimated that over 75% of all plums harvested throughout the Carpathian basin and Romania are used in the making tuica. Do not be confused because the Romanian word for plum, is \u201cprune\u201d (prooneh). What we call prunes in the English language, is \u201cprune uscate\u201d in the Romanian lingua franca. In Romania, tuica is sometimes referred to as rachiu (rocky-you). Typically, pears are used in the making of this spirit. Tuica is crystal clear and looks identical to water. In fact, there is little to no taste in the mouth. It is only when it hits the stomach that you truly feel its gut-warming power. Tuica is generally distilled two times, and aged for six months, while some brands will age their spirits for as long as ten years. tuica should only be served at room temperature. The alcohol content ranges from 45-60% with a price tag of $25. So is tuica just Romanian slivovitz? Slivovitz differs in that the ground-up pits from the plums are used in the fermentation process. This is what gives slivovitz its nutty tones. What is interesting is that slivovitz is not all that popular throughout the Carpathian basin or in Romania.\n\u201cGrisha, I like the fact that tuica is almost tasteless,\u201d Darina paused for effect. \u201cOn those cold wintery, nights it truly warms the body.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019d say it warms the soul,\u201d I jovially toasted her with another glass.\n\u201cDid you know that traditionally, a shot of tuica is drunk before a meal,\u201d Darina paused slightly. \u201cWe believe that it opens up the palate and is good for digestion.\u201d\n\u201cInteresting. I\u2019m not quite sure about opening the palate,\u201d I chucked under my breath. \u201cI am sure that I will have no digestive problems.\u201d\nOur next selection, derives its name from the Slavic word \u201cpalit,\u201d meaning \u201cto burn.\u201d Palinka also hails from the Carpathian basin and is considered traditional fruit brandy in the countries of the region. Though similar to tuica, palinka must be distilled twice and is much more refined. Palinka must be made exclusively from the fruits indigenous to the Carpathian region. In Hungary, it is believed that their soil produces the best fruits in the world. The usual alcohol content of palinka ranges from 37.5%-86% alcohol.\nOne of the most famous Hungarian palinkas is made from apricots. It is widely known as Futyulos Barack (baratsk) Palinka which translates as \u201cWhistling Apricot Brandy.\u201d This style of brandy gained international fame when Edward, Prince of Wales, shared with the press that since his 1936 visit to Hungary he had become a connoisseur. To date, every time a member of the British Royal family visits Hungary, they are presented with a bottle of apricot palinka.\n\u201cPalinka most definitely an acquired taste,\u201d Darina\u2019s eyes brightened with amusement. \u201cYou certainly have become quite the aficionado.\u201d\n\u201cI discovered palinka some years ago,\u201d I paused on the moment. \u201cSince my first trip to Hungary, Percsetes has been a favorite,\u201d\nAging Tuica, Courtesy Nora McKito\nThis is a perfect spirit to enjoy in a snifter. The mellow aromas of our Percsetes Barack Palinka fill the nostrils and exhilarate to a pleasant intoxication. The rich array of flavors are not only delectable, they are a memorable eau-de-vie. It is 45% alcohol with a price tag of $45.\n\u201cIt is quite popular to enjoy palinka as a cocktail by mixing it with club soda,\u201d Darina was quick to add.\n\u201cFor me, the appropriate way to truly enjoy palinka is at room temperature and sipping it slowly.\u201d I said in a final and matter of fact tone.\n\u201cDon\u2019t get too comfortable with your drink, I have a surprise for you,\u201d Darina\u2019s face brightened into a smile. \u201cYou\u2019ll love the local wines and cheeses served at the next stop, and you will be fascinated by the tales of local lore.\u201d\n\u201cBut that my friends is another story \u2026\u201d\nFiled Under: Eve Bushman Tagged With: beer, sommelier, spirits, Wine tasting\nMy ex-inlaws were from Berlin and they were very snooty about anyone who wasn\u2019t German. When they discovered that my grandparents were from Austria and Latvia, they referred to my family as being from Bukovina \u2013 or \u2018beyond Vienna\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "To be given the diagnosis of unexplained infertility can be very unsatisfactory. Many people feel that it is easier to cope with a definite reason for your inability to conceive.\nThe reality is that some people who have no apparent medical problems still do not get pregnant. Studies have shown that even in this group, over a period of seven years, 36% will eventually conceive, and over the same period, in a similar group who cannot conceive again after having one or more children, 79% will eventually conceive. Some fertility problems just reflect this inefficient human reproduction. One study of unexplained infertility of less than two years duration showed that 50% of these couples would conceive over the next two years, and suggested that the right treatment was to do nothing.\nFollowing a diagnosis of unexplained infertility, it is very likely you will be referred for IVF treatment.\nInfertility may be said to be \u201cunexplained\u201d if the woman is ovulating regularly, has open fallopian tubes with no adhesions, fibrous growths or endometriosis and if the man has normal sperm. Intercourse must take place frequently, at least twice a week, particularly around the time of ovulation, and the couple must have been trying to conceive for the previous two years at least.\nUsing these criteria, about 10% of all infertile couples have unexplained infertility according to the most often quoted figures. However, it is thought this figure could be lower if thorough screening is carried out. Some studies show around 28% of patients experiencing unexplained infertility, so a great deal has to do with how thoroughly diagnostic tests are performed.\nPossible causes of unexplained infertility:\nIt used to be thought that a retroverted uterus (or a tilted womb) was a cause of infertility, but this is no longer taken to be the case. The position of the cervix is unlikely to be so abnormal that sperm are unable to reach it. It is possible that there may be failures in the mechanism in the mouth of the fallopian tubes which allows them to pick up the egg. Abnormal levels of hormones called prostaglandins, which are responsible for making the muscles contract, may interfere with the passage of the egg in the tube. High prostaglandin levels, however, are usually associated with endometriosis, and this condition is likely to be detected. Scar tissue, often associated with inflammation of the womb lining, or large multiple fibroids can interfere with the process of reproduction by making the womb unreceptive to a fertilised egg. Scar tissue can also result in damage to the fallopian tubes.\nTo aid accurate diagnosis of the cause of infertility, investigations should include vaginal ultrasound scans and hysteroscopy. Vaginal ultrasound will pick up abnormalities within the womb and abnormalities with the ovaries, which would otherwise be missed by a laparoscopy. If vaginal ultrasound is not available, a hysteroscopy should be performed at the same time as a laparoscopy so that any problems within the womb, which could cause infertility, may be excluded.\nAbnormal development of the follicle and of ovulation\nIn some women the egg may be released from the follicle in which it develops before it is properly mature or it may not be released at all leading to the formation of a cyst (see point 4).\nAbnormal eggs\nIt would appear that a very small number of cases of unexplained infertility are due to the persistent production of abnormal eggs. These may have a deformed structure or chromosomal abnormalities.\nTrapped eggs\nIn some cases it would appear that eggs are produced, and mature correctly within the follicle. This goes on to become a \u201ccorpus luteum\u201d (the next stage of development) but without first bursting to releasing the egg. The egg is therefore effectively \u201ctrapped\u201d inside the unbroken \u201ccorpus luteum\u201d.\nLuteal phase abnormalities\nThis is perhaps the most important of all causes of \u201cunexplained\u201d infertility. This is where the part of the cycle that follows after the egg has been released from the ovary, is abnormal in some way.\nAfter releasing the egg, the folicle which contained it in the ovary goes on to become the \u201ccorpus luteum\u201d (this translates from the Latin as \u201cyellow body\u201d). The corpus luteum produces the hormone called progesterone. Progesterone is essential for preparing the lining of the womb to receive the fertilised egg, and for sustaining the embryo in its first seven weeks of life.\nSeveral things can go wrong with progesterone production: the rise in output can be too slow, the level can be too low, or the length of time over which it is produced can be too short. Problems during this phase of the cycle are known as \u201cluteal phase defects\u201d, and can be investigated either by carefully examining samples from the lining of the womb (endometrial biopsy) or by monitoring the progesterone output by taking a number of blood samples on different days after ovulation so that the progesterone level in them can be measured. Problems in the luteal phase may also occur as a result of abnormal levels of the hormone prolactin.\nProblems in the luteal phase seem to relate to levels of the hormone follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinising hormone (LH). If the levels of FSH are not right this can be responsible for lower levels of progesterone being produced by the corpus luteum. Low LH levels can also be responsible for failure to develop an adequate secretion of progesterone. The ratio between LH and FSH appears to be critical to progesterone production.\nFor these reasons treatment with the drug, clomiphene may be useful in helping to restore adequate secretion of FSH and LH. Luteal phase abnormalities, abnormalities in the development of the follicle and in the timing of ovulation can thus be helped.\nDirect treatment with progesterone can also help luteal phase abnormalities. The progesterone can be given either as injections or vaginal suppositories. Synthetic \u201cprogestin\u201d should not be used as they have an anti-progesterone activity, and furthermore, they become broken down into male hormones within the body; this could adversely affect the developing embryo.\nOf the other possible causes of \u201cunexplained\u201d infertility, not all are treatable with our current state of knowledge.\nUndoubtedly as our knowledge increases and our techniques and treatments improve the diagnosis, \u201cunexplained infertility\u201d will become less and less frequent. No-one should expect that all these factors will automatically be taken into account when they are told that the reasons for their infertility are inexplicable, and a little gentle prodding or some pertinent questions may be helpful.\nLaura & Martin\u2019s Story\nFACTSHEET: Unexplained Infertility",
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        "raw_content": "When all other sectors of the Indian economy are struggling against the falling value of rupee, Indian property market is suddenly abuzz with activity. While it is hard to take away anything good from the depreciating value of rupee, builders and real estate developers in major markets like Mumbai and Chennai are making the most of the situation by targeting NRIs. The real estate market is also experiencing a renewed interest in properties by NRIs, the reason being lower effective costs. A city flat which would have cost USD 1 million two months back will now cost USD 900,000 as rupee depreciated by 12% to its lowest point in the past two months.\nWhat\u2019s behind the falling rupee?\nIndian rupee has had a reputation of being highly volatile and the recent swing it had cemented the same. The fundamental reasons behind the falling value of money include the inflow of money in the country in excess of what is leaving. The second reason is the country\u2019s decreasing forex reserve which is now a bigger problem in its own sense. Lesser forex limits the country\u2019s capability to import goods severely. The grand plans of governments that rested on FDI reforms haven\u2019t clearly been good enough to bridge the gap between trade deficit, as evident by the decline in the country\u2019s foreign exchange reserve by USD 3.1 billion in the last week of May. Besides, a weak investor sentiment triggered by the possible ending of Federal Reserve sponsored bond-buying program is also playing an important role in the rupee\u2019s accelerating slide.\nDepreciating currency brings investors to Mumbai realty market\nPrompted by the substantial savings that an NRI can make while investing in real estate right now, the interest levels are much higher than before. It is still too early to say anything conclusive, but analysts hope that in a month\u2019s time or so, this interest will see high conversion rates. Major developers like Lodha, Kalpatru and other that have been the traditional favorites of NRIs have witnessed good traction in the Mumbai-Pune markets ever since the dollar touched INR 60.\nProperty in Juhu that is in the range of INR 1 crore and 3 crore has become the hot favorite with investors. With their natural affinity towards their motherland, fuelled by the sliding rupee value, Non Resident Indians are leaving out traditional favorites like Dubai in favor of Indian realty markets like Mumbai and Chennai. Besides, NRIs are better informed about how and what works in their country, and hence are more confident of investing money in India than in any other overseas destination like Dubai.\nResidential real estate preferred\nIndia has increasingly become an expensive destination for investment in real estate lately. This has reflected in the reduced real estate appetite of low income population of the country. However, people earning abroad or belonging to the affluent class find the current scenario apt for investing their cash in brick and mortar. The positive sentiment is particularly strong for residential real estate as traditionally residential assets has provided maximum capital appreciation and it is less susceptible to volatile economic conditions. There is more flexibility, choice and a lot more options in residential market as compared to buying office or retail real estate.\nDelhi born Saurabh Tyagi has a penchant for writing, which he discovered early on in life. He likes to put pen to paper every now and then for topics such as properties for sale in Bangalore, serviced apartments for sale and commercial property for sale in Bangalore. Currently he writes on behalf of a leading real estate site.\nforex, interest levels, investors, real estate market",
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        "raw_content": "Elsword has been performing a huge occasion for a while\nZaslal: 26.01.2019 01:33 P\u0159edm\u011bt: Elsword has been performing a huge occasion for a while\nFor MMORPGs, the background of the world is a key part of the game itself. After all, the more people know and understand about the Earth, the more people can appreciate when things happen, and dread for when things are about to change in them. For your arcade MMORPG Elsword, they have been hosting a unique journey to demonstrate the events which led up to the match itself. Dubbed the\"Hall of El,\" this prologue has been quite the journey. And now, through a new chapter, it's about to end.\nThis third chapter will be a true decision to the prologue tale, but it will also deliver\"a fact that surpasses whatever the gang could have possibly imagined.\" The chapter has gotten a very unique trailer to tease what it will show.\nThe narrative itself focuses on the events that Elsword ED will transpire due to the Elsword merging together with the El. Now this has happened, El wants to reside in its full form, without restraints or wounds. But to accomplish this, the party that found them must make a decision that would negate the sacrifice of a friend if wrongly made. Will they walk away and let events unfold? Or will they violate El, take the sword back, and find out first hand what's made everyone so afraid? This last chapter promises to send shockwaves throughout the sport.\nTogether with the story, there's going to be plenty of new content to research, including the homeland of El itself, Elrianode, which hasn't been seen since the Great Explosion. New conflicts and decisions await in Elsword, are you prepared to fight for the liberty of earth? Or are you going to turn your back?\nElsword has been performing a huge occasion for a while now referred to as the Elrianode series. This four-part occasion has altered the world of the MMORPG in several ways, including delving even deeper into the narrative of the game itself, and through that, giving players an increasing number of reasons to play and revel in the newest upgrades. But all good things have to come to an end, and therefore, the final part of this Elrianode series has come, and with it comes a grand new installment: El Tower Defense.\nIn this special episode, your group's back is against the wall. Henir Fanatics are discriminated upon the El Tower, and just El Search Party can prevent themand they are not going to go down without a fight. And this hasn't gone unnoticed by the leader of this Order, who's so desperate to claim the energy for himself, he will fuse the powers of the light and dark El in order to acquire a new form: Interdimensional Colossus.\nAs Elsword, you have to lead the fight against the enemy, and then do whatever is needed to prevent them. This is the last dungeon, the final boss is ahead, and nothing will be the same if you do not give it everything you have!\nIf you are new to Elsword, fear not, because it's possible to play every past part of the sequence. Or you can work your way up for this, as this MMORPG is anything but modest. Select the one you like, then go on grand adventures, do epic battles, brave intense dungeons, and be the best warrior in the sport. So, are you currently in?",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab August 29: Maurice Maeterlinck (1862)\nSeptember 3: John McTaggart (1866) \u00bb\nThis Week in Freethought History (August 25-31)\nHere\u2019s your week in Freethought History. This is more than just a calendar of events or mini-biographies \u2013 it\u2019s a reminder that, no matter how isolated and alone we may feel at times, we as freethinkers are neither unique nor alone in the world.\nA Face in the Shroud\nLast Sunday, August 25, but in 1978, the famous \u201cShroud of Turin,\u201d venerated by Catholics as the burial cloth of the crucified Jesus, went on public display for the first time in 45 years. Even the Catholic Encyclopedia is parsimonious in its credulity: \u201c\u2026the claim is made that it is the actual \u2018clean linen cloth\u2019 in which Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of Jesus Christ (Matthew 27:59).\u201d In 1988, a team of experts from three universities each independently tested and dated the cloth to around 1350. 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Confucian philosophy from the Analects (\u8ad6\u8a9e) is simple: to love others; to honor one\u2019s forbears; to do what is right instead of what is of advantage; to practice \u201creciprocity,\u201d i.e., \u201cdon\u2019t do to others what you would not want done to yourself\u201d \u2013 the reverse of what Christians call the Golden Rule. Confucius never had any pretensions of founding a religion. Confucianism is unique in history as an ethic with no religious content, no mysticism. The term for \u201cgod\u201d in his Analects is often translated \u201cspirit\u201d or even \u201cspiritual beings.\u201d Therefore, his advice regarding religions was, \u201cRespect spiritual beings if there are any, but keep away from them.\u201d For more than 2,000 years, since the death of Confucius in 479 BCE, Confucianism has been the general creed of educated Chinese. But it was never a religion.\nLast Wednesday, August 28, but in 1749, the great the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was born. The one thing that exists, Hegel said in his 1816 Science of Logic, is Spirit or the Absolute Mind, which is in a state of eternal development: an unfolding of reality in terms of thesis \u2013 antithesis \u2013 synthesis. However, as to God, \u201cThe proofs,\u201d said Hegel, \u201care to such an extent fallen into discredit that they pass for something antiquated, belonging to days gone by.\u201d Hegel professed to be a Christian in his personal morality, but he despised theology and rejected the idea of a personal god. When he was reminded of Kant\u2019s moral argument for a future life he said, \u201cSo you expect a tip for nursing your sick mother and for not poisoning your brother?\u201d\nLast Thursday, August 29, but in 1862, Belgian writer and Nobel laureate Maurice Maeterlinck was born. Education under Jesuit control and literary restrictions instilled in Maeterlinck a distaste for the Catholic Church and organized religion generally. At the urging of his father, he studied law at the University of Ghent and practiced until 1896. By then he had moved to Paris and was gaining enthusiastic praise for Intruder (1890), The Blind (1890) and Pell\u00e9as and M\u00e9lisande (1892), symbolist plays working the themes of death and the meaning of life from the point of view of fatalism. These were followed by his most famous work, The Blue Bird in 1908. For his plays and exquisitely written moral essays, Maeterlinck won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911. By the time he had written La mort (1913) Maeterlinck had rejected the idea of a future life, although he still dabbled in mysticism. For criticizing the Roman Catholic Church, his entire body of work was placed on the Index of Prohibited Books. Maeterlinck died an unbeliever in Nice, France, on 6 May 1949. There was no priest at his funeral. It was Maurice Maeterlinck who said, \u201cAll our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than the animals that know nothing. A day will come when science will turn upon its error and no longer hesitate to shorten our woes. A day will come when it will dare and act with certainty; when life, grown wiser, will depart silently at its hour, knowing that it has reached its term.\u201d\nYesterday, August 30, but in 1930, the multi-billion-dollar investor Warren Buffet was born. The Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway is also known as the \u201cOracle of Omaha\u201d for his Nebraska-based wisdom in picking market winners. 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        "raw_content": "Regina Ann Thomson\nMass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 10:30 a.m., at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Graettinger, Iowa. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Inurnment will take place in St. Jacob's Catholic Cemetery, Graettinger following the funeral mass.\nRegina Ann Thomsen \"Jeannie\", the daughter of Henry and Anastasia Thiel, was born on July 31, 1931 and peacefully departed this life on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, at Lakeside Lutheran Nursing Home in Emmetsburg, Iowa at the age of 87 years.\nJeannie graduated from Ringsted High School. On April 22, 1953, she was united in marriage to Lawrence Thomsen (Larry) at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Graettinger. The couple made their home and farmed three miles northwest of Graettinger until their retirement when the moved to town. When Jeannie wasn't having coffee up town, she enjoyed traveling, gardening, playing cards and taking sister trips with Joleen and Kay.\nJeannie was active in her church and community. She loved to spend time with her children and grandchildren, loved to play bingo and spent many hours watching beautiful birds in both Iowa and Arizona.\nJeannie is survived by her five children: Gary Thomsen, his wife, Jane of Scottsdale, Arizona and their children: Megan (Jeff) and Stephanie; Cecilia \"DD\" Thomsen and Pete Olson of Onamia, Minnesota; Jerome Thomsen of Honolulu, Hawaii and his children: Sheila and Jason; Loren Thomsen of Graettinger and his children: Myles and Luke and Thomas Thomsen of Graettinger; brother, Chuck Thiel, his wife Pat of Graettinger and their son, Charlie; brother-in-law, Lloyd Peterson of Graettinger and sisters-in-law: Ann Thomsen of Estherville and Nancy Stepanovich (Jim) of Sunland, California. She has been preceded in death by her husband, Larry, parents, and sisters: Joleen Petersen and Kay Thiel.",
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        "raw_content": "Some of The Things That a Great Memory Care Facility Should Have\nThe other name for loss of memory is Alzheimer\u2019s disease or dementia. When you are caring for someone who you love, your spouse or parent who is suffering from memory loss, you are required to have a lot of patience, flexibility and compassion and also be committed to it. If it so happens that you don\u2019t have one of those qualities, you might not be able to provide the kind of care that you should in cases of disorders such as those ones. Due to that, all the seniors who have been diagnosed with whichever kind of memory care should be admitted in a memory care facility with the right experts to provide maximum quality of care that is best for their parents.\nDuring the time when you are searching for a facility such as that one, there are many things that you should consider which may include how skilled the people who work there are and if they are compassionate enough. Seniors who might be going through memory impairment such as Alzheimer\u2019s disease are in dire need of getting special care and mostly during the advanced stages. All the people employed in that facility should work on more important things which are not just assisting the residents do the common activities for living each day, but also try and ensure that they strive to know more concerning them because they might be in a situation whereby they require some special personalized care. Through being compassionate and able, the caregivers find that they can be able to provide their patients with the right kind of security to the extent that they can finally feel safe to rely on them to survive.\nAlthough it can be quite hard to determine the quality of a memory care facility, you can get some testimonials and personal assessment from people who have had to place their loved ones there previously. It is important for you to pick a memory care facility which offers the right programs for all dementia stages which are from the mild to advanced and have an effective procedure for making the environment to be friendly and appealing for all the senior living there. Those programs should have different ways that can help to maintain the dignity and individuality of all the seniors that are admitted in the facility.\nIt is important that the senior care facility that you choose to have plans for exercising daily, multi-sensory experiences, outings that have been well planned, activities involving various groups among some other important benefits for the residents. The experts providing their services in such facilities should make sure that they concentrate on the patients\u2019 well-being and physical health by ensuring that they serve them every day with nutritious meals.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Music The Climb Lyrics \u2013 Miley Cyrus \u2013 Hannah Montana Soundtrack\nThe Climb Lyrics \u2013 Miley Cyrus \u2013 Hannah Montana Soundtrack\nMiley Cyrus is another young but talented singer and actress. She was nominated for Golden globe and Critic\u2019s Choice Award. Her first two albums debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. In 2008 she was ranked at #35 of \u201cThe Celebrity 100\u201d list with earnings of over US$25 million by Forbes. Being only 16 years old, Miley Cyrus really has a lot to be proud of. \u201cThe Climb\u201d is one of the singles from the soundtrack to \u201cHannah Montana: The Movie\u201d. The release date of the song is March 9, 2009. Here are the music video and the lyrics.\nMiley Cyrus\u2013 The Climb Song Words \u2013 Hannah Montana: The Movie Soundtrack\nThere\u2019s a voice inside my head sayin,\nGot to keep trying\nGot to keep my head held high\nThere\u2019s always going to be another mountain\nI\u2019m always going to want to make it move\nAlways going to be an uphill battle,\nSometimes you going to have to lose,\nThe struggles I\u2019m facing,\nSometimes they knock me down but\nJust keep pushing on,\nCause there\u2019s always going to be another mountain\nSong words are provided by Geniusbeauty.com\nPrevious articleBurberry's Five Faces for New Fragrance\nNext articleRoll 'n Pour Makes Life Easier\nSolo on Valentine\u2019s Day? Make Some Plans to Have Some Fun\n10 Celebs Who Are Back on the Singles\u2019 Market\n14 Situations Singles Hate\nhoney Jun 29, 2009 at 1:49 am\nwell she\u2019s really great and that\u2019s what i think so!!! so to those who are not appreciate her lovely and inocent songs you better look first your self before you judge her\u2026 there\u2019s no remedy for being \u201cINSECURE\u201d\nwena Jul 4, 2009 at 7:06 am\nhi i love this song it is really very very good but i like BUTTERFLY FLY AWAY more\nkournee Jul 6, 2009 at 6:48 pm\ni love her song its the best song ever i am her biggest fan\nBrittany Jul 22, 2009 at 12:35 pm\nThis girl named Miley can sing this song and i think she did good when i first hered this song and i tottaly love it and i just want to meet here so bad because i think she and i could be bestest friends here on earth. On day i hope she plays at my sweet sixteen to get the party goin. Miley is like the best singer in the world.\nToota95 Jul 23, 2009 at 7:51 pm\nHi miley ur the best & ur songs to i luv this song as most I luv ya keep going ;remember \u201cur the best\u201d wish u always the best sweety (k)\nwena Sep 4, 2009 at 1:56 pm\n;-] hi i think everybody is thinking that it is the best song in entire world and they are absolutely right .oh! i am a little mad but no absolutelyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy;-];-];-];-];-];-];-];-];]\na kasse May 16, 2010 at 8:39 am\nlol, how can anyone not love Miley? She is so wild ;-). Oh do anyone know which album this \u201cthe driveway\u201d song is from? ty\nAoife Jul 10, 2010 at 2:08 pm\nhi miley i think all ur songs is the best in the whole world and i really wish that u would come and sing at 11th and 16th birthday and keep wrighting song because i no that they are going to turn out beautiful just like u. I am ur number 1 fan.\nAoife Fleming\nkash Sep 4, 2010 at 4:30 am\ni love Hannah Montana she is the and her songs are so beautiful.\ni love you Hannah Montana.\n9 Tips on How to Spend a Great Vacation at Home\nPeople don\u2019t rush off somewhere for their vacations as often as they used to. There are good reasons to suspend exploring the world, where...\nNew Celebrity Fashion Trend \u2013 Jeans Jacket",
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Underway are hundreds of new trials as a basis for life-saving treatment of malignant blood diseases , medicine Pinning Hopes on these cells and diagnoses affecting quality of life, such as cerebral palsy and type 1 diabetes.\nToday there is still a large group of applications - that of regenerative medicine , one of the newest and fastest growing share of medical science that uses stem cells to restore its own tissues and organs of the patient.\nCells stored at birth, can be used both for the child and family members , when a sufficient degree of compatibility. Six of the ten samples transplanted cord blood in the world are used to treat a sibling or parent. Complete matching antigens can be expected only in identical twins .\nIn all other cases there is no 100% guarantee.\nCollection of blood and tissue from the umbilical cord to extract stem cells at birth is easy and painless procedure that poses no risk either to the mother or the baby.\nIt is carried out by our own team of bank storage and does not violate the normal course of work on the midwifery team. The quantity of cells is different for every baby and reliable performance every step of the collection and laboratory processing of the sample is crucial for the quality of her\nIt is necessary to make an informed choice by examining the procedures and conditions of the various banks. 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Today this is not so .\nInvestment in reliable modern equipment , attracting a team of established professionals with experience and positive growth of competition significantly contributed to the ability to offer affordable and reasonable price for a really very specific and high-tech service.\nThe ease of future parents, this service is offered at several possible financial schemes with 50% discount for the second twin , as well as a second contract with the bank.\nWhat is more important than the price , however , is the reliability of the process of making , transporting , testing, laboratory processing and storage of the cells. Significant advantage by banks that have terms to perform critical processing of cells -the-art technology with the shortest possible stay after birth.\nTo ensure the security of storage throughout the term of the contract are necessary stkriktni systems for access control and temperature regime .\nEach banking cord blood can be used for therapy , whether private banking or extracted from public banks - the only requirement is a sufficient degree of histocompatibility . The advantage of private banking family in this case is that kinship transplants have shown better results than unrelated .\nIt should be borne in mind that to a large extent histocompatibility complex indicates greater similarity in the same ethnic group . 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u2192 PentecoStudies \u2192 Online Back Issues (2002\u20132009) \u2192 2008 (Vol. 7) \u2192 No. 2 (Autumn) \u2192 Book Reviews\nBirgit Meyer & Annelies Moors (eds). Religion, media, and the public sphere. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006, vi, 325 pp.\nreviewed by Evangelos Karagiannis\nThe present volume is an excellent collection of essays addressing the multiple and complex relationships between mass media, religion and the public sphere against the background of neoliberal globalization and the growing incapacity of nation-states to control and regulate the market of cultural goods. It originates from a conference held in December 2001 at the University of Amsterdam and covers a wide range of religions and local settings. Next to the introductory essay the book comprises fourteen empirical chapters. Two of them deal with Pentecostalism (chap. 2 and 14) while another one, focussing on a Jewish revivalist movement, concludes with a comparison with Pentecostalism in Brazil (chap. 4). Despite the variation in the disciplinary background of the authors, the book has a strong anthropological bent. This is not only because most contributors to the volume are anthropologists, but primarily because of the particular anthropological way of raising theoretical issues in local contexts which characterizes most of the volume\u2019s contributions.\nCentral to the book is the notion of the public sphere. Although rejecting the universalistic and normative aspects of the Habermasian notion along with its emphasis on rationality, the editors suggest in their introductory essay to make use of it as a starting point for further theorization because it provides the opportunity to address the emergence of arenas of debate and identity formation that are not fully controlled by the state. The main targets of the book are to highlight the role of the nexus between religion and mass media in the transformation of the public sphere and, further, to demonstrate how religion itself gets transformed through its articulation with mass media and forces of commercialization.\nThe volume is divided into three sections. The first section focussing on changes caused by new forms of religious mediation opens with Hirschkind\u2019s chapter, which addresses the impact of recording and circulating cassettes with sermons on the construction of an Islamic counterpublic in Egypt. In the following chapter, Birman stresses the spectacular visual self-representation of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Brazil, and demonstrates how this Pentecostal church destabilized the prevalent understanding of the Brazilian nation. In chapter 3, which is concerned with a haredi-oriented English-language Judaica Publishing House, Stolow examines transformations of religious authority through the commodification of mass produced literature. In the section\u2019s concluding chapter, Lehmann and Siebzehner consider how the Sephardic revivalist t\u2019shuva movement in Israel, by establishing pirate radio stations and by mobilizing popular culture, is increasingly challenging the dominant secular elite culture of the country.\nThe second section explores the relationship between publicly mediated religion and the politics of difference. In the section\u2019s first chapter (chap. 5), Moors discerns significant differences between academic-verbal and visual representations of debates on family law and the implication of Islam and Gender in Palestine and points to the need to take into account the politics of embodied presence in the analysis of the public sphere. In chapter 6, Schulz illustrates the case of the charismatic Malian Muslim preacher Haidara who, responding to his exclusion from national broadcast media, successfully created an alternative sphere of discursive exchange by circulating his own video- and audio-taped sermons, a fact that enabled him to propagate a vision of community alternative to that of the nation-state. Hackett (chap. 8) demonstrates the growing significance of the media in managing religious diversity by delineating the conflicts and negotiations over airtime for religious groups in post-apartheid South Africa. Two chapters of this section are also concerned with the politics of secrecy. While Spyer (chap. 7) scrutinizes the narrative strategies of journalists in Maluku who prefer to avoid any reference to the origins of violent events in order to avoid conflict escalation, Ginsburg (chap. 9) inquires into the visual representations of Aboriginal religious life, paying particular attention to the tension between the benefits of revelation of ritual knowledge and cultural imperatives of keeping it secret.\nThe third section examines the largely unexplored relationship between religion and entertainment. Armbrust (chap. 10) concentrates on an episode of an Egyptian television show during Ramadan and analyzes how state television manages to associate morality and excessive materialism. Focussing on an expert of Islam who rose to a superstar of the Turkish television, \u00d6ncu (chap. 11) documents that liberalization of national mediascapes and commodity logic of the media may also reaffirm key motifs of national ideology. In the next chapter, Dasgupta sheds light on the marriage and mutual support of Hindu nationalism and consumerism in visual entertainment culture. In chapter 13, Dwyer demonstrates how, notwithstanding both the popularity of Hindutva ideology and the traditional manifestation of state ideology in films in India, (global) market forces restrict the incorporation of clear Hindutva imagery in Hindi films. Meyer concludes the volume with a chapter, which on the one hand illustrates the Pentecostal \u201cconquest\u201d of the public sphere in Ghana, and, on the other, by focussing on video films, offers a highly nuanced analysis of how Christianity by going public adopts entertainment features and, thereby, transforms itself.\nThe volume is notably coherent and a pleasure to read. Its key strength lies in the quality of the chapters that relate stirring empirical material to a host of stimulating theoretical issues. It will undoubtedly prove very inspiring not only for further research in the fields of media and religion but also for current debates on the crisis of the nation-state and the revision of the modernity paradigm.\nJane E. Soothill. Gender, Social Change and Spiritual Power: Charismatic Christianity in Ghana. Leiden: Brill, 2007, x, 261 pp.\nreviewed by Kristina Helgesson Kjellin\nDo neo-Pentecostal churches in Ghana provide a sense of \u201ccommunity\u201d, of \u201csolidarity\u201d and of \u201csisterhood\u201d for women, or do they rather work as forums where gender hierarchies and power positioning are being manifested? This is one of the central questions that Jane E. Soothill raises in \u201cGender, Social Change and Spiritual Power. Charismatic Christianity in Ghana\u201d (2007). In the book, based on nine months of fieldwork carried out in three churches, Action Chapel International, Alive Chapel International, and Solid Rock Chapel International, all situated in Accra, she challenges some of the more or less taken-for-granted assumptions regarding the role and nature of Pentecostalism that scholars such as David Martin and Salvatore Cucchiari have established regarding the Pentecostal congregation as a space for women and other groups in society that do not hold power positions, where a sense of community and solidarity is fostered, and where there is more room for grassroots participation than in mainline denominations.\nDuring her periods of fieldwork Soothill participated in the activities of these three congregations. She also spent time with members of the churches, in and out of their homes, and recorded a total of eighteen in-depth interviews, both with pastors and with lay members. I appreciate her discussion of power relations inherent in the fieldwork situation and in the production of knowledge, and her honest account of how she struggled with some of the roles and identities that her informants assigned to her.\nThe book is divided into two parts, where the first part establishes the background to the second part, in which she analyses the gender discourses and practices that she found in the three congregations. In the initial chapter, Soothill brings up some of the key intellectual debates that she finds relevant for her research, including the study of religion in Africa, gender studies and the critique from African feminists directed towards Western feminist scholars. After a thorough account in the second chapter of the research field of charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity, she gives a comprehensive description of gender politics and gender relations in Ghana, where both pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial conditions are dealt with. This description is very useful for an understanding of gender relations and gender ideals in the churches under study.\nThereafter she goes into the more analytical part of the book, where in chapter four she presents discourses on womanhood in the three congregations, and discusses whether these discourses reflect or challenge the gender politics and gender ideology of the Ghanaian state. She accounts for how the discourse of the \u201cspiritual equality of believers\u201d merges with a discourse of innate male and female differences, where the submission of women is presented as a way for women to achieve individual success. One way that the discourse of womanhood resembles that of the gender ideology of the state, is the emphasis on motherhood, whereas the stress on individualism and personal success challenges certain social roles for women in society and voices criticism towards \u201ccustomary law\u201d. Then the focus turns to the level of practice, and to questions of power, participation and democracy, where she shows how female leadership, and the power structures within the women\u2019s sections, does not in particular foster a sense of community and solidarity among the women. On the contrary, Soothill shows how mistrust among the women, lack of networks of mutual obligation, as well as lack of grassroots participation and leadership opportunities for women are rather the norm in these congregations. Moreover, the pastor\u2019s wife in many instances resembles the \u2018First Lady\u2019 of politicians, who hold very strong leadership positions, with a status based on patronage, thus not corresponding very well with the discourse of the \u201cspiritual equality of believers\u201d.\nThe teachings of men, marriage and family life are also dealt with, and she discusses how \u201cborn-again\u201d masculinity is being presented as less \u201cAfrican\u201d and more \u201cmodern\u201d than \u201ctraditional\u201d ideals of masculinity. The responsibility for men\u2019s bad behavior towards women is put on the women, and women are urged to pray harder for their husbands, so that they will change.\nIn the concluding chapter Soothill enters the discussion of religious and cultural \u201cauthenticity\u201d, where neo-Pentecostal and charismatic churches are seen by some Ghanaian feminist scholars as \u201cnon-authentic\u201d and \u201cnon-African\u201d. Soothill criticizes this perspective on these types of churches and instead argues for an understanding of charismatic Christianity as \u201cfirmly rooted in Africa\u2019s religious imagination\u201d.\nSoothill manages to keep a good balance between theory and ethnographic material. And once again we are reminded of the complexity of Pentecostalism, and the necessity of speaking of Pentecostalisms in the plural, as suggested by Hollenweger.\nMichael Welker (Ed.), The Work of the Spirit: Pneumatology and Pentecostalism, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006, xvii, 236 pp.\nreviewed by Gregor Etzelm\u00fcller\nThe Work of the Spirit documents the results of a conference held in November 2004 in which theologians from traditional Reformation churches and the Pentecostal movement engaged in dialogue with the natural sciences and philosophy in order to investigate various approaches to the reality of the Holy Spirit.\nIn the very first article by James D.G. Dunn, Towards the Spirit of Christ: The Emergence of the Distinctive Features of Christian Pneumatolgy (3-26), the author draws on observations from the New Testament to argue that academic pneumatology and the Pentecostal movement ought to learn from one another. First of all, he argues that the astonishing growth of the Pentecostal movement in the 20th century reminds us of the oft-ignored fact that \u201cChristianity began as an enthusiastic sect!\u201d (23). Not only is the portrayal of Christianity\u2019s origins in Luke \u201centhusiastic in character\u201d (cf. Acts 2:10f.), but the Pauline congregations experienced God\u2019s grace in an ecstatic way (cf. Gal 2:7-9; 3:2-5; I Cor 1:5,7). At the same time, early Christian enthusiasts ran the risk of neglecting the discernment of the spirits (cf. 24). The unity of enthusiasm and the discernment of the spirits in Christianity\u2019s canonical origins poses a challenge for Christianity today.\nYet we would clearly present a distorted image of the Pentecostal movement today if we applied Dunn\u2019s New Testament observations directly to the current situation and claimed that the Pentecostal movement is an enthusiastic movement in need of help from the classical Reformation churches to \u201cdiscern the spirits.\u201d First of all, an independent, reflective, academic theology has been developing within the Pentecostal movement, as evidenced by the many solid contributions to this volume by Veli-Martti K\u00e4rkk\u00e4inen, Frank D. Machia and Amos Yong. Furthermore, painting the Pentecostal movement as an enthusiastic sect would not do justice to the current situation of the Pentecostal movement in North America. In The Future of American Pentecostal Identity: The Assemblies of God at a Crossroad (147-165), for example, Margaret Poloma expresses concern that \u201crevivals have been marginalized by many white American Pentecostals as they seek acceptance from the Post-Enlightenment Evangelical [\u2026] communities\u201d (151). With the help of empirical studies, Poloma shows that the majority of pastors in the Assemblies of God reject revivals so as not to jeopardize their congregations\u2019 acceptance within the evangelical community in North America (cf. 160f.). The self-image of white American Pentecostalism as \u201cEvangelicalism plus tongues\u201d weakens the Pentecostal identity of many congregations. For this reason the future of the American Pentecostal movement \u201cmay not rest with Anglos but rather with Asians, Africans, and Central and South Americans who are drawn to the pre-modern worldview that frames Pentecostal experiences\u201d(165).\nThis last quote seems to imply that the Pentecostal movement must choose between modernity and Pentecostal identity. A realistic pneumatology is certainly able to refute this, however. In his article, The Hidden Spirit and the Cosmos (169-182), John Polkinghorne warns against concentrating solely on extraordinary manifestations of the Spirit\u2019s activity: \u201cDespite the dramatic outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost [\u2026], there is a strong Christian tradition that attributes also a hidden quality to the working of the Paraclete\u201d (170; cf. also the article by Kathryn Tanner). As a scientist, Polkinghorne is able to recognize the hidden presence of the Spirit in the ongoing work of scientists (cf. the article by Donald G. and Anna York). This view corresponds to the experience of scientists who would never associate the Spirit only with extraordinary breakthroughs in a given scientific field but also with the ongoing search for truth without which scientific progress itself would not exist.\nIf we apply Polkinghorne\u2019s understanding to the question about the future of Pentecostal identity raised by Poloma, we can deduce three important insights:\n1) The Pentecostal movement certainly does not need to choose between modernity or maintaining its own identity. In fact, the distinctive use of reason by the natural sciences in modern times is able to make sense of extraordinary gifts of the Spirit: \u201cIt is a well-documented experience in science that after intense but fruitless engagement with a profound problem, a period of mental rest in which the task is set aside for a while can then be followed by the sudden emergence into consciousness of the sought-for solution, fully formed and articulated\u201d (172).\n2) The extraordinary activity of the Spirit cannot be separated from its ongoing activity. For this reason concentrating solely on \u201csigns and wonders\u201d would be disastrous for the future of the Pentecostal movement.\n3) Like the natural sciences, theology is a method of truth-seeking. If, however, you are certain you have already found the truth and only need to \u201cmanage\u201d it, academic approaches may develop that do not encourage the pursuit of truth. For this reason future of the Pentecostal movement depends on choosing its theological dialogue partners carefully as it develops its own theology. If Pentecostals are willing and able to recognize the hidden activity of the Spirit even in the natural sciences, then the most appealing conversation partners will be those theologies which are interested in dialogue with other academic fields and have shown themselves to be willing and able to learn from others.\nThe final article by Michael Welker, The Spirit in Philosophical, Theological, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (221-232), further develops this perspective. With interdisciplinary discourse in mind, Welker points out how various communities may claim to be seeking truth but fail to recognize it under the power of sin, even though they may work together with others: \u201cWe know devastating forms of consensus that breed dangerous ideologies or stale theories that block insight over ages. 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        "raw_content": "UD Football Media Day\nNotes from GoHens.net\nI had a chance to speak with several players and coaches at Media Day and found them all to be very approachable and willing to talk.\nChris Campbell #29\nExcited about getting on the field any way he can. Currently running at Middle LB behind Paul Worrilow; also still playing on offense at FB in the \u201cJumbo\u201d goal line and short-yardage sets. Also, playing on most special teams. They haven\u2019t started game planning for Navy yet, but he expects that to come soon \u2013 said playing Georgia Southern last year should really be helpful because the preparation is completely different than for any other teams. Said all the guys were upset to see Kyle Hunte get hurt and the coaches haven\u2019t said yet how that will affect who is playing where. His long blond locks give him that \u201cClay Matthews look\u201d. 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Pretty cool.\nSince California has so many HS players and relatively few D-IA or I-AA teams, a lot of kids end up looking East to play.\nCoach Wroblewski\nSince Coach Wrobo is the Recruiting Coordinator I wanted to ask him about Jake Reynolds whom I had noticed on the roster was from Frisco, TX. I was curious whether he was here because of our trip to the Championship Game last year. Coach Wrobo said that Reynolds had actually been on the roster at the Air Force Academy in 2010, but students there have an option to leave before the end of the second year if they decide the military is not for them, and Jake made that decision after his first year. Coach said that our appearance did stoke some interest from players in TX. We don\u2019t recruit that area at all, and there were a number of contacts initiated by players there after all the coverage from the game. (No offense, TennHen, but that\u2019s another great reason for the change from Chatty \u2013 many more very good HS football players in TX than in eastern TN!). In Jake\u2019s case, it was somewhat coincidental that he is from Frisco, but it did have some minor impact. I also asked about the transfer punter, Rauley Zaragoza who is from California. Coach said Rauley reached out to us since, like TX, we do not recruit there. Since California has so many HS players and relatively few D-IA or I-AA teams, a lot of kids end up looking East to play.\nIrvin Titre #99\nFeels really healthy. Playing the nose tackle or \u201c1- technique\u201d position (center-guard gap). Expects that there will be a lot of rotation on the D-line to keep everyone fresh. He said \u201cthe 3\u2019s are as good as the 1\u2019s\u201d. I said it would be pretty interesting to see him and Demetrius Hester next to one another and he said: \u201cThat\u2019s the plan.\u201d Actually, I would have expected them to both play the same position on different line rotations, but he could have just meant that we\u2019ll see that in certain situations, like short yardage/goal line.\nKC Keeler\nIn response to the same old general questions from me and other media about the general state of the team, he gave the same answer he had in the past \u2026 the lines are the strength, D-backfield and QB are the positions that need to develop. As reported elsewhere, he confirmed that Kyle Hunte is out for the year with a torn ACL. I said that we are fortunate to have some quality depth at LB and KC said that\u2019s true, but that Hunte was having a really good camp and was demonstrating some special capabilities. My sense was that this is a bigger loss than I had originally thought, but we\u2019ll still be OK there.\nI asked about the advantages of having a player like Eric Farkas on the team who can be both a position player and a back-up punter and PK, which gives you room for another position player on the travelling team. KC then got into a really interesting (to me) explanation of how our schedule should help in that regard this year. In normal CAA conference play, the visiting team can only dress 60 players (there is one game where you have an exemption and can dress more). When you have a lot of early road conference games, you have to make the decision on those players right away and you don\u2019t have as much of an opportunity to take a look at as many players as you might like. This year when we go to Navy, we can dress up to 90 players if we want (we\u2019ll probably take 70). Then our first 3 games are home, so we can dress 90, and our first conference road game is Maine, followed by two more home games. So if KC wants to use the exemption on the Maine game, that gives us the first seven games to dress and play more players before deciding on the 60 player travel roster for 3 of the last 4 games. That means a lot of time to look at, and evaluate different players and, since we have a lot of depth this year, that is a good thing to be able to do. It is an aspect of the game that I had never thought about before and, like I said, I thought it was very interesting.\nif KC wants to use the exemption on the Maine game, that gives us the first seven games to dress and play more players before deciding on the 60 player travel roster for 3 of the last 4 games...that is a good thing to be able to do.\nI asked about Special Teams and I was surprised that KC said the most improved player in camp is Sean Baner. He said he really dedicated himself to improving this off-season and it really shows in his performance. He said he has no problem having a player do both jobs if he is the best for both.\nRegarding Andrew Pierce, KC talked about how AP has worked to get faster and also how unselfish he is \u2013 just like Andy Hall and Joe Flacco \u2013 completely focused on how the team is doing and not personal stats.\nOne of the reporters asked about the potential impact of transfers like Hawkins and [Jessel] Curry which gave KC an opportunity to talk about his philosophy on transfers. He said: \u201cIt\u2019s all about finding the right fit. We will pass on, literally, a hundred transfers for every one we take. We had a young man stop by on his way home from leaving an ACC school 2 days ago. It happens all the time. We\u2019re looking for the right fit.\u201d Then he spoke about talking to Don Brown about Travis Hawkins, and to a coach at Auburn who had been the boss of our current LB coach, regarding Curry. He said: \u201cWhenever we\u2019ve made a mistake with transfers, it\u2019s because we targeted a position and said \u2018let\u2019s go get this\u2019. So, we\u2019ve gone to a philosophy of: Let\u2019s let them come to us, if we see what we like, and if we think it\u2019s a good fit, we\u2019ll take them. That\u2019s what we did with Curry and with Hawkins. They both will help us and we need help at those positions.\u201d\nI asked about walk-ons and he said he had just talked about scholarships on Tuesday during his team meeting. Ten of our current players were former walk-on\u2019s who have earned scholarship money including Tim Donnelly for this semester. 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        "raw_content": "What's Up with Putin Meeting Netanyahu So Frequently During the Past Few Months?\nHistory repeats itself as an old saying goes. In the geopolitical event I will be discussing this morning it looks like the Biblical tale of Daniel going into the Lion's Den is repeating itself as Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be inserting himself into the more than half century conflict going on in the Middle East. This is the conflict that began when the Then Empire, Great Britain, ceded the little nation of Palestine over to the Khazarian Jews who are originally from an area in Asia now known as Bulgaria.\nSince these Khazarian Jews had no cultural affinity to the indigenous Palestinians, they've treated them like foreigners, interlopers in their own country. They've rounded the Palestinians up and put them into walled-in reserves. These reserves have since been constantly denied essentials, such as potable water and ability to trade with other nations for essential goods and services. The United Nations has decreed that the open air concentration camp called Gaza is already unfit for human habitation and the hundreds of thousands of prisoners [Palestinians] imprisoned therein are being slowly genocided.\nThe world, particularly the United Kingdom and America, two nations who brought the situation about and allowed it to deteriorate by not exerting any pressure on Israel to negotiate a humane settlement to the issues, have stood by, wringing their hands and saying \"Tut, tut\" occasionally, like when Israeli planes fly over the prison grounds, dropping incendiary bombs on the unarmed civilian population...shooting fish in a barrel.\nEnter Vladimir Putin. President Putin is fresh from gaining respect and credibility in the Middle East region by stopping the latest Western effort to destroy a country...Syria...dead in its tracks. He has built up trust in Iran, Syria and even Iraq....one of the US-destroyed countries. Now, it appears that he is about to take on the biggest challenge of his career. He is about to try and untie the Gordian Knot that is the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. In the past few months Putin has personally met with Netanyahu at least three times. Please read the following report from Tass regarding yet another meeting between the two leaders and I will have more comments to follow:\nBenjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin\nFrom Tass.com\nPutin, Netanyahu to discuss Israel-Palestine issue, Syrian conflict on July 11\nMOSCOW, July 10. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a meeting on July 11 to discuss bilateral cooperation and global affairs, including the Israel-Palestine issue and the Syrian conflict, the Kremlin press service said in a statement.\n\"On July 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with Israel\u2019s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,\" the statement reads. \"The parties are expected to discuss pressing cooperation issues and problems on the global agenda, including ways to resolve the Israel-Palestine issue and the Syrian conflict,\" the Kremlin press service added.\nThe Israeli prime minister is also expected to attend the 2018 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between England and Croatia set to be held on July 11.\nGreencrow says: The biggest question to be asked about these meetings is...what \"bait\" is Putin using to build up trust between himself and Netanyahu? And what is the quid pro quo for that bait? First, it's important to acknowledge that there's likely a lot we don't know about the state of affairs between Israel and Russia. After all, we are dependent on the Mainstream Media, known to be chronic and relentless liars...for details about the dynamics between the two.\nGiven the dearth of factual, reliable information, I believe my hunches about what's going on are at least as valid as anyone else's. After all, both these men have more to do than meet about nothing. So I'm going to speculate that the \"bait\" that Russia is offering is twofold. He's offering some of Russia's state of the art defense systems...the S400 as an example...for Israel to set up to protect itself from its \"enemies du jour\" Iran and the like. It has made so many enemies in the region that Israel has become pathologically paranoid. Putin is playing to this pathology. But I believe Putin is also offering a carrot in the form of huge tracts of land in Russia's vast Asian territories. I read just yesterday where Russia has offered land to about 15,000 South African white farmers who are now feeling \"uncomfortable\" since the apartheid regime fell. He may also be offering a share in the \"silk road\" oil/gas pipelines that are planned to be routed through Syria. In return, it's obvious what needs to happen vis a vis the Palestinians. They need to be freed from their concentration camp prisons and allowed equal status throughout their ancestral homeland. A new state needs to be formed that is neither Israel nor Palestine. For the sake of discussion, let's call it Judea.\nAgain, with Putin...negotiation is all about setting up a \"win win\" situation for all parties...making them offers they cannot logically refuse. Unlike the United States leaders of the past...he does not plead with or cajole the parties...he offers firm upgrades to their present situation. That's it. Whatever Putin is offering Netanyahu, he certainly has his attention.\nI will continue to watch this situation closely. Should Netanyahu become more deeply engaged in negotiations for Middle East Peace...with Putin as the broker...watch for the reaction of the West. Can we all spell apoplexy?\nLabels: Empire, gas/oil, Middle East, Palestine, UK, USA, war, Ziofascism\nI was listening to Michael Herzog's The American Awakening (www.theamericanawakening.org) show the other day, and he had Brendan O'Connell on with his take on this Israeli/Russian discussions, and he stated that this has been a long running collusion between Russia and Israel that has serious implications for the world as a whole..\nI have long trusted Michael Herzog, for I have been on his show many times up until about 6 years back when he had to quit Oracle Broadcasting, and I found his judgment to be spot on in so many cases... And He also has long said to me to be careful of this illusion of Russia versus Israel, for there is indeed a lot of collusion...\nI have always therefore had my own doubts about Putin, Crow... And we should be very careful here, for it may be that there is a game of deception here....\nThey are all in the game\nHi Northerntruthseeker:\nThanks for your comment. What would be the upside for Putin of collusion with Israel? He has spent a fortune...plus the lives of many Russians...to build trust with Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey in the Middle East. Why would he throw away that hard-earned trust by betraying them with their arch enemy? Why, instead, would he not build upon it to bring peace and prosperity to the Middle East?\nSay what you will about Putin...he has always been logical. It is simply NOT logical for Putin to throw away his precious and hard earned trust with his Middle East allies.\nAnd NTS...why don't you go into your Google profile and update it so that your \"Lynx\" avatar shows up when you post? That would be nice.\nSaying they're all in the NWO \"game\" doesn't suffice. We're dealing with logic here. As I asked earlier...WHAT is in it for Russia to betray ME allies forged in blood and treasure?\nI read your comments and thought\nIt sounds concrete\nBut then I am thinking that some of you people said Hillary would start the next world war with Russia yet she sold plutonium to them???\nNone of it makes sense\nWhy would he be speaking to him while they genocide a tribe???\nWhy talk??\nWhy not take action\nIt goes back to a line in this movie\nIt is the train scene where he speaks about the fractions fighting\nIn this clip it is at the 8 minute mark\nThis video is narrated by a truther showing you the relevant scenes regarding conspiracy\nA good watch\nThey war with each other and sit back and watch the freak show\nOr maybe it has something to do with human sacrifice??\nYou made a great case\nBut I have to challenge you with anything\nPolitics never make sense anyway\nIn a few months after all these meetings\nYou will still ask or say\nIt was desighned that away\nNow the movie clip from the movie conspiracy theory\nhttps://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=conspiracy+theory+movie+youtube&&view=detail&mid=90D20088F35C1658226F90D20088F35C1658226F&&FORM=VDRVRV\nI think this is about Golan, mostly\nOffering up the status quo to Israel- a thought I hate to think,but,have to entertain as a possibility\nPossibly, the silk road plans?\nThanks for challenging me. This is why I enjoy the comments I get so much.\n\"...Why would he be speaking to him while they genocide a tribe???\nWhy not take action...\"\nI thought as much at the beginning as well...Why would Putin invite Netanyahu...a known mafia thug...to the Kremlin and sit down with him over tea. The idea of being at the same table as one of the facilitators of 9/11 disgusted me. That is why I used the analogy of Daniel in the Lions Den. To understand you need to read more about Putin and the atmosphere he grew up in. He grew up in St. Petersburg, formerly Leningrad, just after the war which almost killed both his parents and did kill his older brother. He lived in a tenement building and he and his parents had one room to themselves. They shared a small kitchen with Jewish neighbours. There was a lot of fighting going on amongst the adults.\nOne time Putin tried to join in the argument(s) on the side of his parents but his parents warned him not to do it again. So he just watched and listened to the arguments. Meanwhile, he chased rats through the hallways as a diversion. He used a stick to corner and kill them. Later on he said he learned never to corner a rat.\nPutin grew up to become an expert negotiator. He has a masters in law with the emphasis on studies in international legal negotiation. People don't know this about him. Legal negotiation is his forte. He is determined to work out a deal to solve the Palestinian crisis. And it is a crisis...Palestinians are living on condemned property [by the UN] and drinking foul water.\nI personally believe Putin was moved to act by the young girl Ahed Tamimi. It was right after the story about her broke that he started meeting with Netanyahu. I believe he identifies with her...because of the similarities of their childhood experiences. I believe he wants to free her and her people.\nOf course, it is a win/win and everyone [including the Jews] will win if the Palestinian question is solved.\nAs for the movie clip. Thanks for the link. Mel Gibson is one of my great heros. His \"The Passion of the Christ\" is one of the greatest movies ever made.\nYou're right. It likely is about the Golan. That's why I called the whole issue a \"Gordian Knot\". While the Golan legally belongs to Syria...Israel falsely believes it is essential to their security \"holding the high ground\". It's Putin's challenge to convince them that holding the \"high ground\" is meaningless with today's advanced weaponry.\nBut I believe that Putin will offer Netanyahu a huge tract of land right in the Khazarian ancestral homeland. The land will probably be 10 times the size of current Israel. And...it will be on the route of the Silk Road.\nThis is just a sheer hunch of mine...but it's the kind of thing that would get Netanyahu's attention...which Putin obviously has.\nGreat history lesson if you are correct\nI did not think you cared about faith???\nI think I mentioned it once as a comment and you sort of ridiculed or challenged me????\nSo to see you type this biblical stuff is much deeper than my knowledge\nI only know some passages and never read the story\nFor I found hypocritical theories in it\nSo I was never sure\nWhen you use the word law and If Putin uses that word in Russia a lot I always look at the word law as oppression\nI heard the only law you should listen to is the one in the scriptures and man made law contradicts and oppresses people\nSo in theory he is no different than the Clinton's???\nI believe there history is made up of law????\nIn the movie clip that line where he says they just start instability to sit back and watch the show\nThose were not exact words for I have not scene or listened to it but I know it was at the eight minute mark,soon as it started I paused and sent\nI still have a feeling they are all in the same club and all the other stuff is entertainment for the sheeple\nI did not challenge you hard though\nJust throwing new world order out is an easy one\nI think South Africa is showing us the door??\n\"I did not think you cared about faith???\nI think I mentioned it once as a comment and you sort of ridiculed or challenged me????\"\nModern, organized religion in the West is a farce. The moment governments discovered that by giving Churches tax-free status they could \"own\" them...was the end of religion as we knew it.\nAny religion that tolerates/sanctions war for any reason other than utter self defense is abominable.\nBut I do believe in Jesus. Just the way he acted and what he said....the people he riled and how he died... It just has a ring of truth to it.\nInteresting comments! I can't help but see the \"Gordian Knot\" as the terrible stronghold that Israel/Jews have over the US Government/finance/military and all [corrupt] facets of the downward spiral of so-called Democracy. Democracy defines an illusion of fairness but hides the blatant capitalistic power as of a Pyramid. If President Putin is able to untie the Gordian Knot, that I see as lies, corruption and perversion of a sustainable true republic, which would indicate a straight line without knots...the untying and dissolution of that Knot would make Israel completely fall apart, unravel and disappear. Which in itself was negated and illegal from the beginning. It will cause the US corruption to unravel and the fiat dollar to disappear along with the lovers of that mammon. Putin was able to accomplish it for a stable Russia...then why not the ME and beyond? After all trade is a road without knots if it is to be successful and since he has the partnership of major ME nations...Illegal Israel will have to abide by the rules of the partnership as not a state but a province of Russia. Palestine can return to legitimacy or as part of the governance of Syria. (After all Palestinians have been part of Syria/Lebanon/Jordan as refugees and as in the case of Syria, fighting in and along with the SAA to liberate her. So in this \"deal\" as you say...Putin must make a deal that will stabilize the ME...which will in turn cut off the power of Jews/Israel and their nightmarish dreams...whilst cutting off the arrogant aid of the fake/fiat dollar by allowing it to disappear in the imaginations just as it came to be in the imaginations. All lies can be dissolved by truth...because truth has a solid foundation whereas lies have not one. I remember the NETUREI KARTA [ http://www.nkusa.org/] when they were invited to Iran and welcomed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-r04SQ97_Q] by President Ahmadinejad in 2007...and I feel that they could be crucial to this Gordian Knot. I could be wrong...but it has led me to do some inward thinking. Thank you Greencrow.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Child Support Guide \u00bb 2 Child Support Assessments \u00bb 2.6 Change of Assessment in Special Circumstances \u00bb 2.6.12 Reason 6 - High Costs of Child Care\nA parent or non-parent carer can apply for a change of assessment in special circumstances if the costs of maintaining a child are significantly affected by the high child care costs for the child (and the child is under 12 years of age). While this mostly applies to payments made to registered child care providers, it may also apply to payments made to a person (such as a grandparent) that provides care for the child.\nCSA Act section 5, section 8, section 98C, section 98S, section 117(2)(b)(ib), section 117(3A), section 117(3B), sections 117(4) to 117(9)\nFamilies, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Further 2008 Budget and Other Measures) Act 2008 Part 3, Schedule 3\nAre the child care costs high? Costs incurred by a parent\nAre the child care costs high? Costs incurred by a non-parent carer\nHave the costs been incurred?\nAre the costs reasonable & necessary?\nDo the costs significantly affect the costs of the child?\nThe kinds of decisions that reflect high costs of child care\nWA ex-nuptial cases after 6 January 2009\nAn assessment can be changed if in the special circumstances of the case, the costs of maintaining the child are significantly affected because of high child care costs in relation to the child (section 117(2)(b)(ib)).\nA parent or non-parent carer can apply to change their child support assessment if they consider that the costs of caring for the child are significantly affected by the high costs of child care.\nBefore an assessment can be changed, the Registrar must be satisfied that all of the following elements exist:\nin relation to costs incurred by a parent the child care costs are only high if they total more than 5% of the parent's adjusted taxable income for the child support period (2.3) (section 117(3B))\nin relation to costs incurred by a non-parent carer the child care costs are only high if they total at least 25% of the costs of the child for the child support period (section 117(3C))\nthe costs of the child are significantly affected because of high child care costs (section 117(2)(b)(ib))\nthe costs must be incurred by a parent or non-parent carer (section 117(3A)(a))\nthe child must be younger than 12 years of age at the start of the child support period (section 117(3A)(b)).\nChild care costs incurred by a parent are not high unless they are more than 5% of the parent's adjusted taxable income for the child support period (section 117(3B)).\nIn relation to costs incurred by a parent, the Registrar will use the parent's adjusted taxable income amount for the child support period in which the child care costs are, or will be incurred. This will be the income for the last financial year that ended before the start of the child support period, unless:\nthe parent has elected to have their child support based on their current income (in which case, the Registrar will calculate the threshold using the parent's estimated income),\nthe parent has made an application under section 44 of the CSA Act to have post-separation income (2.5.2) disregarded (in which case the Registrar will calculate the threshold using the adjusted taxable income determined for the parent under section 44), or\nthe parent's adjusted taxable income has been varied by\na child support agreement (2.7),\na court order (2.8), or\na prior change of assessment decision (2.6.4)\n(in which case the Registrar will calculate the threshold using the parent's adjusted taxable income as amended by that agreement, court order or prior change of assessment decision).\nThis income amount is divided by 365 and then multiplied by the number of days in the period to give an adjusted taxable income for the period.\nExample: A parent, Antonio, has child care costs of $3,000 over a 15 month child support period (457 days).\nAntonio's adjusted taxable income for the child support period is $40,000.\n($40,000 \u00f7 365 days) \u00d7 457 days = $50,082 i.e. parent's notional adjusted taxable income.\n5% \u00d7 $50,082 = $2,504\nAs $3,000 is more than $2,504 it is established that Antonio's child care costs are high.\nThe Registrar will use the following method to calculate whether the parent's child care costs are high in a case where the parent's adjusted taxable income changes within the child support period (for example, because the parent lodged an estimate of his or her income within the child support period).\nWork out the parent's child care costs for the whole child support period.\nDivide the child support period up into separate sub-periods according to the dates to which the different adjusted taxable incomes apply.\nCalculate the number of days in each sub-period.\nFor each sub-period, divide the adjusted taxable income amount by 365 then multiply the result by the number of days in the sub-period to calculate the sub-period adjusted taxable income figure.\nWork out the sum of all the sub-period adjusted taxable income figures.\nAre the child care costs at step 1 more than 5% of the total amount at step 5?\nIf yes, the parent's child care costs are high.\nOnly net child care expenses are taken into account (i.e. less any child care subsidy or additional child care subsidy that is deducted by the child care provider from the fees).\nChild care costs incurred by a non-parent carer are not high unless they are more than 25% of the costs of the child for the child support period (section 117(3C)).\nIn relation to costs incurred by a non-parent carer, the Registrar will look at the costs of the child for the child support period in which the child care costs are, or will be incurred.\nExample: A non-parent carer, Artamon, has child care costs of $3,000 over a 15 month child support period (457 days) relating to child Calista who is 8 years old.\nThe combined child support income of Calista's parents for the child support period is $40,000. The cost of the child figure for Calista is therefore $6,547 per annum.\n($6,547 \u00f7 365 days) \u00d7 457 days = $8,197\nAs $3,000 is more than $2,049, Artamon's child care costs are high.\nThe Registrar will use the following method to calculate whether the non-parent carer's child care costs are high in a case where the costs of the child change within the child support period (for example, because one of the child's parents lodged an estimate of his or her income within the child support period).\nWork out the non-parent carer's child care costs for the whole child support period.\nDivide the child support period up into separate sub-periods according to the dates to which the different costs of the child amounts apply.\nFor each sub-period, divide the cost of the child amount by 365 then multiply the result by the number of days in the 'sub-period' to calculate the 'sub-period cost of the child figure'.\nWork out the sum of all the sub-period cost of the child figures.\nAre the child care costs at step 1 more than 25% of the total amount at step 5?\nIf yes, the non-parent carer's child care costs are high.\nA parent or non-parent carer should substantiate the costs incurred when making an application for a change to the assessment. Evidence can include enrolment forms for child care, holding fees and similar documentation. Costs are incurred if there is a definite commitment to the expenditure even if an actual payment has not been made. However, there must be a reasonable expectation that the cost will be incurred.\nThere should be an element of necessity in incurring the child care costs e.g. work-related purposes. This extends to parents or non-parent carers attempting to join the workforce, including those who are undertaking study, training or education. It may also extend to non-work related purposes such as a need for respite, particularly in relation to a non-parent carer.\nThe Registrar has to determine the reasonableness of the costs claimed. Examples of reasonable child care costs include:\nday care centre costs\nbefore and after school care costs.\nPayments to a private care provider, such as a nanny or grandparent, may be reasonable. If the costs are significantly higher than other available care, the Registrar will consider whether the higher costs are necessary in the particular circumstances.\nA parent or non-parent carer must be able to show that the total costs of maintaining the child are high because the cost of child care for that child is high. If the cost of child care is high but the total cost of maintaining the child is no greater than usual there may not be a reason to change the assessment. The costs of maintaining the child are considered in the context of the financial circumstances of the parents.\nIf the Registrar decides that the child support assessment should be changed because of high costs of child care, the costs of the child may be increased by the total net child care costs, for distribution between the parents according to their share of the combined income. Adjusting that component of the formula assessment allows the parents to use other administrative processes such as an estimate of income, if necessary.\nOther kinds of decisions (e.g. adjusting the annual rate or other components of the formula) may be appropriate in some circumstances.\nExample: Increasing costs of the child for a parent\nBetty works full time and has 100% care of 1 child, aged 7. Betty pays $6,000 in child care costs for the 15 month child support period commencing on 1 November 2008. Betty receives $2,500 in child care subsidy. Betty's net child care costs for the child support period are $3,500. Betty's adjusted taxable income for the 15 month child support period is $50,082. As 5% of $50,082 = $2,504, the costs are considered to be high.\nThe adjusted taxable income of each parent is $40,000 for the last relevant year of income. The combined child support income of the parents is $43,496 and the assessed costs of the child are $7,072. Hilda has 50% of the child support income, so needs to meet 50% of the assessed costs or $3,536. Hilda also needs to meet 50% of the net child care costs. Hilda doesn't meet any of the assessed costs or the additional costs directly. The annualised net child care costs are $2,795 (($3,500 \u00f7 457) \u00d7 365). As 50% of $2,795 is $1,398 this is added to the existing liability of $3,536. Hilda transfers $4,934 to Jamah.\nExample: Increasing costs of the child for a non-parent carer\nEliana, a non-parent carer has 100% care of child Jenny, aged 4. Eliana pays $6,000 in child care costs for the 15 month child support period commencing 1 November 2008. Eliana receives $2,500 in child care subsidy. Eliana's net child care costs for the child support period are $3,500.\nThe combined child support income of Jenny's parents is $33,000. The assessed costs of Jenny are $5,497 per year or $6,883 over the 15 month child support period. Eliana's net child care costs for Jenny ($3,500) are more than 25% of the assessed costs for Jenny ($1,720 i.e. 25% \u00d7 $6,883) so the costs are considered to be high.\nAs a non-parent carer, Eliana is not required to meet any of the costs of Jenny. Jenny's parents are required to contribute $5,497 per year. The parents are also required to meet the net child care costs. The parents do not meet any of Jenny's net costs directly.\nThe annualised net child care costs are $2,795 (($3,500 \u00f7 457) \u00d7 365). This amount is added to the costs of the child, giving a liability of $8,292. That liability needs to be transferred from the parents to Eliana according to their respective shares of the combined child support income.\nWhen an application for a change to the assessment includes more than one reason, the Registrar will consider the impact that increasing the costs of the child or the self-support amount will have on the overall change to the assessment. The decision made will depend on the individual facts of the case.\nIf a reason to change the assessment is established the Registrar is required to consider whether it would be just and equitable (2.6.17), or fair, and otherwise proper (2.6.18) to make a particular decision.\nThe Families, Housing, Community Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Further 2008 Budget and other Measures) Act 2008 amended sections 117(3A) and 117(3B) from 6 January 2009.\nThose amendments do not apply to an application for a change to the assessment for a period prior to 6 January 2009 (or 3 March 2011 for WA ex-nuptial cases) or any application for a change to assessment that is made prior to 6 January 2009 (or 3 March 2011 for WA ex-nuptial cases). 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        "raw_content": "Leading AI company and South East Asia Conglomerate to work with top Universities to support blockchain development and implementation\nupdated: Oct 1, 2018 09:38 PDT\nPASADENA, Calif.,\n???ObEN Inc., the artificial intelligence (AI) company creating Personal AI (PAI) technology to revolutionize digital interactions, announced it is partnering with the Lippo Group to establish the Pacific Blockchain Research Institute (PBRI).\nThe Pacific Blockchain Research Institute will support research, development, and proliferation of blockchain technology throughout South East Asia and beyond. The institute will promote blockchain technology through partnerships with leading research institutions, key industry players, and government organizations with the goal of accelerating blockchain adoption and implementation. 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The Lippo Group and ObEN will be joined by the University of Indonesia and Universitas Pelita Harapan as founding members of the institute, with Mochtar Riady, Chairman of the Lippo Group, serving as the first Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Institute.\n\u201cThe Lippo Group sees great potential in the application of blockchain technology in our various areas of operation and are therefore eager to support the advancement of blockchain technology,\u201d said Mochtar Riady, Chairman of the Lippo Group. \u201cThrough the intersection of technology, industry, and research, The Lippo Group looks forward to helping make the PBRI a think tank and hub for blockchain activity.\u201d\n\u201cObEN is excited to partner with the Lippo Group in forming the Pacific Blockchain Research Institute,\u201d said Adam Zheng, ObEN COO and co-founder. \u201cSoutheast Asia has become an epicenter of activity for blockchain, and we see ample opportunity for blockchain to be integrated in many government, social, and commercial applications. The Institute will serve as a great way to connect industry players, like ObEN and Lippo, with researchers from leading universities in the region as well as government entities to explore how best to utilize blockchain to make a positive impact.\u201d\nAs founding members of the institute, Lippo and ObEN will serve as test cases for how the PBRI can deliver research, technology, and policy recommendations that can impact a variety of industry use cases. Blockchain is a core component of ObEN\u2019s technology, which features state-of-the-art, full-stack AI that allows users to create their own Personal AI (PAI) with just a selfie and brief voice recording. PAIs are intelligent 3D avatars that look, talk, and can learn to behave like each individual user. In an effort to maintain security and data sovereignty for the individual, ObEN has elected to secure all PAIs and the associated user data on the Project PAI blockchain protocol, promoting the creation of a new digital economy centered around the use of PAI-based applications. Participation in the PBRI will help bring ObEN\u2019s technology to potential users and partners in the region, supporting further research on potential use cases for Personal AI on the Blockchain.\nThe Lippo Group has long been a pillar of enterprise in the Pacific region. Its operating areas include retail, real estate, media, banking, healthcare, mobile payment, and insurance across North America and Asia, with a strong concentration in Indonesia. Therefore, Indonesia will serve as an early initiative for the institute. Through support from the PBRI, the Lippo Group will develop strategies to tokenize their businesses across the region, including the acceptance of PAI Coin, and create an unprecedented decentralized economy across all of their operating verticals.\nAbout Lippo Group\nLippo Group is a pan-Asian investment holding company with investments in real estate, department stores, retailing, financial services, telecommunications, hospitality, healthcare, news media, and IT services. Over the past 60 years, it has established a model for growth, innovation and leadership in industries and new markets. Lippo\u2019s education foundation manages 52 schools and two universities, including Indonesia\u2019s leading private university. Lippo\u2019s healthcare initiative manages Indonesia\u2019s largest healthcare group, comprising 31 hospitals across the Indonesian archipelago, including Indonesia\u2019s first and only world-class cancer treatment hospital. 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        "raw_content": "Veteran\u2019s Group in Arizona Confronts Police on Inaction \u2013 Finds Child\u2019s Dead Body While Authorities Stand By\nEarlier this week, we reported that a local veterans group based in Tucson, Arizona, Veterans on Patrol, uncovered a child sex camp while out on patrol looking for homeless veterans to pull off of the streets. See our previous story:\nBREAKING: Vet Group Finds Pedophile Child Sex Camp Near Tucson \u2013 Local Law Enforcement Refuses to Help as Tensions Rise\nThe corporate media, local law enforcement, and even many in social media have criticized the group for \u201cmaking a big deal out of nothing.\u201d Local police mocked them, asking them where their evidence was and where the victims were, in spite of the fact that they had been presented with much evidence that clearly contradicted the official police story that this was a \u201chomeless camp.\u201d\nBut today, Thursday, June 7th, events took a dramatic turn as VOP\u2019s patrols uncovered a decomposing child\u2019s skull and bones.\nThis child\u2019s skull (size shown by putting a man\u2019s shoe next to it) was reported still decomposing with an obvious stench. Image source VOP Facebook Page.\nHere is the archived, originally live-streamed, video:\nVOP Asks Some Questions of Tucson Police Live on Camera\nBy Monday this week, police were telling the local media that they had investigated the site, used a cadaver dog, and \u201cfound no evidence of child sex trafficking,\u201d and concluded it was simply a homeless camp.\nThis \u201cofficial story\u201d was then fed to the local media. (See: No evidence to support child sex-trafficking claims at Tucson homeless camp, police say.)\nLewis Arthur of VOP then decided to visit the Tucson Police Department to ask them some questions about their conclusions, and to let them know of their own plans to continue \u201csearch and rescue\u201d operations in the area.\nHe gives an invitation to the media who are constantly calling him:\nThis is what we are going to offer you. If you want to know what\u2019s going on and what\u2019s really happening, then you\u2019re allowed to come down, and you can volunteer for one week. You go out and do a post. I am going to put you out on search and rescue.\nThe only way you are going to get the opportunity to even talk to me, is if you come down and you do one week\u2019s volunteer service. You\u2019re going to be in the heat with us\u2026\nSo if you want to try and find a way to discredit us, the gate is wide open.\nArthur states that the questions he wants to ask the police are:\nDo you have video evidence that a cadaver dog searched the area? Do you have credentials on the dog showing it has received proper training? They want to know why the property was bulldozed. Are they or are they not securing the property?\nAfter waiting several minutes, Lieutenant Brian Parker received the task of talking to Arthur and his group.\nThe entire conversation was recorded and live-streamed on their Facebook Page. Here is a YouTube copy you can also watch:\nIt is obvious from the interview that both parties know each other well. The Lieutenant makes it clear he does not want a vigilante group operating, and that any crime found is to be reported promptly. Arthur replies by reminding the Lieutenant that this has always been the way they operate.\nThis is obviously in contradiction of the local media reports that state the police looked at the evidence and already determined the scene was not a child sex crime scene.\nArthur challenges their claim that this is a homeless camp and explains that his group is the best authority on homeless camps, since that is their job: they go out and find homeless people and get them off the streets.\nWho knows homeless camps better than me? We go out, and we\u2019ve found thousands. When the city is trying to track them down, who do they send out? They send out VOP.\nSo you have the foremost authority on homeless camps in our city giving a report to the police that this is not a homeless camp.\nLieutenant Parker then makes this statement which is perhaps quite revealing:\nWhat I understand is that the people who built that camp, the bunker, and the lady or child that was in there\u2026 that the people who built had a soft spot in their hearts for the homeless, or not the homeless, I\u2019m sorry, the people who are coming up from Mexico\u2026.\nThe Mission Goes On: Request for Horses and Dirt Bikes to Cover More Ground\nAfter today\u2019s discovery of a decaying child\u2019s body, VOP has made it clear that their search and rescue efforts will go on. They are calling on people to join them to help, including those who have horses and dirt bikes to cover more ground.\nThey might be racing against time. As they live-stream their efforts to let the world know what is going on, before anyone potentially has a chance to come in and shut them down and potentially bury all the evidence, they are also giving notice to any potential enemies in the area involved in pedophile sex trafficking, which may or may not include local authorities as well.\nNow that photos and videos of the child sex camp are available online, Arthur calls on hackers to infiltrate child sex trafficking sites to try and find images of victims who have been in this camp.\nA Word to Naysayers\nBesides local police who are claiming this is not a child sex camp, and the corporate \u201cmainstream\u201d media, which in general only publishes their \u201cofficial\u201d version of the story, there are plenty of people on social media also expressing doubt and that this is simply a media show over nothing.\nSome of this doubt is understandable among those who have no real knowledge of the depth of the problem of child sex trafficking in the U.S. Arthur has stated, and other sources confirm, that unaccompanied minors coming across the border are, by far, the single most valuable commodity coming across the border, as children fetch a higher price than illegal drugs and illegal firearms combined.\nFirst of all, child sex trafficking through cartels coming up out of Mexico is not a fact that is in dispute.\nSen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) published a six-month investigation in 2016 looking at 125,000 unaccompanied minors who have crossed the U.S. borders into the United States since 2011, reportedly fleeing violence and unrest in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.\nThis U.S. Senate report concluded that the Office of Refugee Resettlement, an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has failed to protect these children from human trafficking, leaving them vulnerable to abuses at the hands of government-approved caretakers.\nU.S. law requires HHS to ensure that unaccompanied alien children (UAC) are protected from human trafficking and other forms of abuse.\nHowever, this is not happening.\nThe fact that the United States is a popular destination for child trafficking has been well documented:\nThe causes of the surge of UACs are disputed, but all stakeholders, including HHS, agree that one reason UACs come to this country is that they are \u2018brought into the United States by human trafficking rings.\u2019\nAccording to the State Department\u2019s 2015 Trafficking in Persons Report, \u2018[t]he United States is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, transgender individuals, and children\u2014both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals\u2014subjected to sex trafficking and forced labor.\u2019\nHuman trafficking involves transporting or harboring human beings, often for financial gain, through the use of fraud, force, or coercion. (Report)\nIf this fact is confirmed by the U.S. government, why is it hard to believe that this happening near a city in close proximity to the Mexican border?\nThe problem is so huge that it is actually harder to believe that it is NOT happening anywhere near the border.\nA simple search on the Internet will find many of these victims who have suffered in sex trafficking and who have managed to speak out about the horrors of this lucrative sex trafficking coming across the border. Here is one report the Al Jazeera news organization has investigated and reported. There are many more.",
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        "raw_content": "Growing Up in the 1930s: How Media Changes Our Relations to the Past\nI like to tell people that I grew up in the 1930s and 1940s. Stop! Before you update my Wikipedia entry, please note that I am speaking metaphorically and not literally. Despite my gray beard and despite how I feel on some Monday mornings, I'm not really that old! I was born in 1958! But a number of things happened in my mid-childhood which utterly fixated my fantasy life on the mid-20th century.\nFor one thing, when my grandmother died, I was helping my parents go through her old house and we found a trunk in her basement crammed with 1940s Life magazines (along with a range of other publications of the era). As a kid, I would spend hours going through the magazines, looking with fascination at pictures of Jitterbug contests, reading articles about the Blitzkrieg, or most interestingly, looking at old advertisements and wondering what archaic candybars had tasted like. The magazine covered everything -- from the most important political and military events of the era to the most mundane aspects of everyday life and taught me to see social and cultural history as the essential backdrop against which to make sense of the big events that dominate our history classes. I would grill everyone older than myself about the world of their childhood, trying to find out what it was really like to live in the past.\nSecond, I was nearsighted and we didn't know it until I was deep into elementary school and for that reason, I didn't really enjoy contemporary movies very much. They were just a big blur for me. I'd get lost in big movie theaters. My mother would send me out to go to the bathroom by myself or to get popcorn and I'd be unable to find my way back to her, wandering through the theater staring at the faces of people and not recognizing anyone. But I loved to watch movies on television, sitting close to the screen, and would from an early age beg to stay up and watch Academy Award Theater to see vintage movies.\nAdding to this, there was a children's show in Atlanta in those days called Tubby and Lester; it's hosts modeled themselves on Laurel and Hardy; and instead of cartoons, they would show Our Gang, Three Stooges, and silent slapstick comedies, all of which I became passionate about and just as importantly, I developed a mastery over, tracking down every book I could get on old movies, and play acting their adventures in my backyard. In the afternoons, I would race home from school to catch the afternoon creep show screenings of old Universal horror films, read Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, and practice my monster walks. I got in a knock down fight with my best friend that sent us both to see the Principal over my preference for Bela Lugosi's Dracula over the then heart-throb Barnabas Collins (Dark Shadows).\nMy Seventh Grade term paper tried to retell the entire history of the Hollywood movie industry in 10 pages. My father, to his dying day, accused me of having rewritten the same term paper ever since. It became the way he understood what it meant for me to be a media scholar.\nThen, there was music. I would beg my parents to play their old 78 records of swing music -- especially those of Danny Kaye and the Andrew Sisters -- and much preferred these sounds to anything my contemporaries were listening to. I recall with horror when I accidentally cracked a vintage recording of Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra doing \"Ghost Riders in the Sky.\"\nAnd last but certainly not least, there was radio. I was lucky that an Atlanta radio station for a few years experimented with doing classic radio all day, all the time. I'd listen to early soaps in the morning before going to school, listen to children's shows and adventure serials in the afternoon when I got home, and laugh over classic comedy in the evenings when my friends were watching prime time television. On Sundays, there was the Lux Radio Theater and Mercury Theater and other great drama series. I listened to anything and everything, intrigued by the old stories and in love with the crackle of the old recordings and what they did to what Roland Barthes calls \"the grain of the voice.\"\nAll of this made me exceedingly odd to my classmates, who could not understand my interests in any of this, and probably contributed to making me a social pariah in my adolescent years, but all of it also made me who I am today. When I first started dating the woman who would become my wife, my future father inlaw would grill me about trivia of the period. I think I won his approval by linking a particular line back to The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance. After a while, we would talk passionately together about the culture of the depression and the Second World War as if we were there, as if this had been a shared experience.\nIt was no accident that my undergraduate thesis dealt with films of the depression or that my PhD dissertation centered on vaudeville and early sound comedy. The popular culture of this era was my early love and still spills over into some of my current projects -- see my posts on Vaudeville and YouTube, on Charlotte Greenwood, on Retrofuturism and the 1939 World's Fair -- and look forward to an essay I'm currently developing on the so-called \"vulgar modernists\" of the post-war period (with a particular emphasis on Harvey Kurtzman, Spike Jones, Hellzapoppin, and Tex Avery).\nThe fact that I read the period across all of these media platforms, probably contributes to my current interest in adopting comparative approaches to media studies. I was able from the start to draw connections between magazines, films, radio shows, and music of the period in a way which was not yet locked within the medium specific disciplines which structure how formal education talks about such matters. I was, as I said in the first sentence, able to \"live\" in the 1930s and 1940s because I was able to re-experience such a complex web of media representations from the era, all at the same time, and trace connections between them. I knew what the period looked like; I knew what it sounded like; I knew how it thought; I knew what made it laugh; the only thing I couldn't do was taste those candy bars and other products I saw in its advertisements or heard discussed on radio commercials.\nWhy am I telling you this? After all, most of you are here for my posts about contemporary cultural matters, about digital media and transmedia storytelling, about web 2.0. and I almost never get any comments on those posts that deal with older media materials. More's the pity. I tell my students that we really can't understand where media is going without knowing where it's been and there are many clues to understanding the complex cultural grid constructed by modern media by making it strange, by visiting the media systems of other cultures (whether around the world or in our own past.)\nToday, I am writing about this because I wanted to share my excitement over discovering the Old Time Radio Catalog website. OTR was a company I remember from my youth. My mom and dad used to give me a treat by buying LPs of vintage radio shows from this company via mail order as birthday or Christmas presents. But at the time, they sold a single episode for the price of an album. Well, today, thanks to new technologies and new ways of clustering our experience of media, the company now offers full or near full runs of classic series in Mp3 format for the absurdly low price of 5 dollars per disc. (Longer series require multiple discs, but many series fit within a single disc.)\nSeveral things are coming together here to reshape our access to and experience of Old Time Radio. First, there is the MP3 format itself, which makes it possible to fit so much content on a small disc, which can be cheaply reproduced and shipped by mail. It makes it possible to sell radio in bulk.\nSecond, there is the modern phenomenon of the boxed dvd set of television series, which shapes our expectations to be able to watch (or in this case, listen to) the complete run of a series in order and thus fuels our expectations for encyclopedic mastery and plentitude. Why would I want to listen to a single isolated episode when it is possible to own it all, consume it all. Suddenly I am back in Atlanta in the mid-1970s when it was possible to listen to an episode a week of Fibber Mcgee and Molly or follow along in the serialized adventures of Lum and Abner or I Love a Mystery. Old Time Radio, like television, was a long form medium and you can only really appreciate it by living with its characters over time and watch them grow across episodes.\nThird, there is the web itself. In my earlier discussion of retrofuturism, I talked about the ways that the web was making it possible for fans of vintage media (just like all other kinds of niches) to find each other, for people to assemble and share archives (like the wonderful folks who are making early sound comedy and musical numbers available via YouTube), and which are allowing us to pool our knowledge about past popular culture in one spot (as in the rich entries in Wikipedia on some of these classic media texts.)\nThe Old Time Radio site takes full advantages of the web, most spectacularly by offering samples -- full length episodes -- of most of the shows which it sells. Each day, they showcase a particular program from the collection, often an episode which aired on that date originally, so you can enjoy holiday themed episodes on the right days. You could spend countless hours just rummaging through the catalog, listening to one or another of their vintage broadcasts. The first thing you would discover is that they have everything there -- the wartime lectures of Bertram Russell, the sermons of Father Coughlin, full broadcasts of key baseball games, the FDR fireside chats, a fascinating collection of movie advertisements from the radio era, old game shows -- and not just the comedies, dramas, and science fiction shows which most often characterize the collector culture around vintage radio. There are two fascinating recordings which capture a full day's broadcasts on a particular station -- one showing how America got the news about D-Day and the other showing the progression of a much more typical broadcast day -- which allow us to experience the flow of programs and place individual genres within their larger programming context. There are also sets organized around particular performers -- Will Rogers, the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, Robert Benchley, Orson Welles -- which allow us to trace their movement across programs. There's a smattering of programming from other countries, particularly British and South African radio. And there are sets which bring together the innovative broadcasts of particular radio auteurs, such as Norman Corwin or Arch Obler, who represented some of the key innovators in the medium. 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        "raw_content": "Recent alum torches New York 9/11 chapel\nRecent Harvard Law School alumnus Brian Schroeder \u201909 allegedly set fire to a chapel in Manhattan on the morning of October 31st, according to various New York media outlets, including the New York Times. The chapel, located in Memorial Park, at First Ave. and 30th St., houses the remains of unidentified victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Media that reached the scene have indicated that the remains, which are housed in a climate-controlled vault while they await DNA identification, were not affected, but that cards, flowers, and other mementoes both inside the chapel and posted to a wooden bench in the park, which was damaged, were either stolen or burned.\nSchroeder, 26, is originally from Texas. The valedictorian of his high school, he received his undergraduate degree from Duke, where he majored in theatre studies. He was co-president of HLS Lambda and served on a task force to assess how to limit the impact of military recruiting on the campus gay community. He also edited the Harvard Latino Law Review and acted in the Parody, a satirical comedy stage show about life at the school. After graduation, Schroeder moved to New York, where he had been a summer associate in 2008 for the law firm Sidley Austin. Having accepted the firm\u2019s deferral package, he was due to start as an associate there in 2011, after spending a year working at a pro bono organization with a stipend provided by the firm. Schroder was planning to use the time to work in human rights law in Switzerland. On Monday, Sidley Austin officially revoked his job offer.\nHe turned himself in to the police on November 1st, and his lawyer has claimed he was drugged while the incident took place, perhaps because something had slipped into his drink. There have also been allegations that the fire was set as part of a drunken dare. Still, Schroeder\u2019s motives remain unclear. He says he cannot remember what took place that night.\n\u201cAnyone who would set fire to the inviolable Memorial Park chapel is craven and contemptible,\u201d New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement. The New York Daily News labeled him \u201cNew York\u2019s newest Public Enemy #1\u201d. Speaking to the newspaper about the incident, Sally Regenhard, whose son was a firefighter killed in the attacks, asked \u201cwhy are the good people gone and the losers still with us?\u201d The city\u2019s deputy fire chief said he didn\u2019t \u201cknow what they teach those kids at Harvard\u201d. Schroeder\u2019s mother called his actions \u201cdumb\u201d but said her son had committed an isolated incident that did not reflect his general character.\nSchroeder was released the night of his arrest on bail. Charges for arson are currently pending.\n\u2190 Advertisement: Private Sector Career Forum\nWe, the People of Europe: How the Lisbon Treaty makes the EU more democratic",
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        "raw_content": "The Taxing Situation When Non-Residents Sell Canadian Real Estate\nIf you are a Canadian non-resident, and you sell rental property located in Canada, there is an demanding set of rules you must follow to meet your tax obligations to Canada.\nYou will be required to pay Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) 25% of the net capital gain on the property up front. When you calculate the net gain, you are not permitted to reduce it by any outlays or expenses related to the sale of the property, such as real estate commissions or legal fees. Rather, you must file a Canadian income tax return at the end of the year and claim your outlays on the return. 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        "raw_content": "Employment Rate at New Record High\nDWP, Training Providers\nOfficial figures, released by the Office for National Statistics on 17th July 2018, report that the overall employment rate is at 75.7%, a new record high.\nMeanwhile, the unemployment rate remains at its lowest since 1975. And, since 2010, the majority of employment growth has been in both full-time and permanent roles.\nThe women\u2019s employment rate has remained at a joint record high of 71.3%. On top of this, the majority of female employment growth since 2010 has been in higher skilled occupations (74.1%) and the full-time gender pay gap has fallen to a record low of 9.1%.\nSecretary of State for Work and Pensions, Esther McVey, said:\nThe employment rate is now at a record high of 75.7%. With over 3.3 million more people in work since 2010, this government has seen on average 1,000 more people in work each and every day.\nMaking sure our jobs market works for everyone is at the heart of this department\u2019s work and the modern industrial strategy, and with over 800,000 job vacancies we have a buoyant jobs market with plenty of opportunities available.\nThe 8-year trend shows the vast majority of roles are in full-time, permanent work that\u2019s higher skilled \u2013 which means higher paid too.\nMinister of State for Employment, Alok Sharma, said:\nIt\u2019s fantastic that we have another record high in overall employment and the female employment rate has never been higher, with more people in work than ever before.\nImportantly, it\u2019s good see that wages are continuing to outpace inflation. And it\u2019s worth remembering that of the over 3 million increase in employment since 2010, 75% are full-time and permanent, and around 70% are in higher skilled occupations which generally attract higher wages.\nthe number of workers aged 50 and over remains at a record high of 10.18 million\nthe UK has the third highest employment rate in the G7\nyouth unemployment has fallen by nearly 45% since 2010\nThe figures today showed the wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, accommodation and food services and professional scientific and technical activities are the sectors offering the most job opportunities right now.\nWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 130,000\nAccommodation and food services 89,000\nProfessional scientific and technical activities 73,000\nThe government has reformed welfare to make work pay, backed businesses to take more people on, and built a stronger, fairer economy.\nEmployment Rate Remains at Record High",
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        "raw_content": "I am among those who were enthusiastic about the election of Barack Obama as U.S. president, especially coming after G. Bush Jr., a bellicose, fundamentalist, and not very bright president. The latter believed in the imminence of the Biblical Armageddon Bible and followed to the letter the ideology of Manifest Destiny, a script invented by the American imperial will to justify war against Mexico, according to which the United States would be the new chosen people of God to bring human rights, freedom and democracy to the world. 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He was not able to hide the atavistic arrogance.\nThe president, of humble origin, of African descent, born outside the continent, first Muslim and then converted evangelical*, said plainly: \"What happened on Sunday sent a message around the world:...when we say we will never forget, we mean what we say,\" which is like saying: \"terrorists around the world, we will kill you.\"\nThere, without mincing words, all the arrogance and imperial attitude of putting oneself above all ethics is revealed.\nThis brings to mind the words of a theologian who served twelve years as an adviser to the ex-Inquisition in Rome and came to sympathize with me when I was suffering through the doctrinal trial. He confessed: \"Learn from my experience: the ex-Inquisition forgets nothing, forgives nothing, and takes everything. Be prepared.\" Indeed, that's what I felt. Worse happened to a moral theologian, beloved throughout Christendom, Germany's Bernhard H\u00e4ring. With a throat cancer that almost did not allow him to speak, he was subjected to rigorous questioning in the dark room of that office of psychological horror because of some statements about sexuality. Upon leaving, he confessed, \"this interview was worse than the one I suffered under the Nazi SS during the war.\" which means: the label doesn't matter -- Catholic or Nazi, every authoritarian and totalitarian system follows the same logic: it avenges everything, it doesn't forget and it doesn't forgive.\nBarack Obama promised to do so and intends to carry forward the terrorist state created by his predecessor, keeping the Patriot Act that authorizes the suspension of certain rights and the preventive detention of suspects without even notifying their families, which turns into kidnapping.\nNot without reason the Norwegian Johan Galtung, the man of the culture of peace, creator of two institutions of peace research and inventor of the Transcend method in mediating conflicts (a kind of win-win policy) wrote that such acts bring the United States closer to a fascist state.\nThe truth is that we are faced with an empire. It is the logical and necessary consequence of the alleged exceptionalism. It is a unique empire, based not on a territorial or colonial occupation, but on 800 military bases spread around the world, most of them unnecessary for American security. But they are there to frighten and to ensure its hegemony in the world. None of that has been dismantled by the new emperor, who did not close Guantanamo as he had promised and who still sent thirty thousand soldiers to Afghanistan for a hopeless war.\nWe may disagree with the basic thesis of Samuel P. 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He was never a Muslim as an adult and though yes, he was technically not born in the continental United States, he was born in Hawaii, a U.S. state.\nsjy May 20, 2011 at 8:14 PM\nI do see what Boff is driving at: a restatement of the essential fact that no power on earth will last for ever or can really be a 'chosen people'. I think he is being hard on Obama although I too have been disappointed over the failure to close Guantanamo, over the murder of Bin Laden (they were probably terrified of the consequences of a long drawn-out trial) and above all over the appalling treatment of Bradley Manning. The fact is that the American president is by no means able to act alone and is dependent to a huge extent upon advice (and pressure) received from those around him. The President is also so dependent upon the good will of his people that it gives him very little freedom to act in any way which will be even mildly unpopular. 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        "raw_content": "Back | Home > Plenary Speakers\nMonday 18 August 2014, 8.30am-10.00am\nSustaining Lives: Global Food Security\nJulian Cribb is an author, journalist, editor and science communicator. He is principal of Julian Cribb & Associates who provide specialist consultancy in the communication of science, agriculture, food, mining, energy and the environment. His published work includes over 8000 articles, 3000 media releases and eight books. He has received 32 awards for journalism. His internationally-acclaimed book, The Coming Famine explores the question of whether we can feed humanity through the mid-century peak in numbers and food demand.\nDr Shenggen Fan\nShenggen Fan (\u6a0a\u80dc\u6839) has been director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) since 2009. Dr Fan joined IFPRI in 1995 as a research fellow, conducting extensive research on pro-poor development strategies in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. 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Intelligent Health is a Health IT Company, founded by William, that gets more people active using cutting edge technology and behaviour change. William has published papers in many journals and is currently co-editing the Oxford Textbook of Nature and Public Health published by Oxford University Press. In 2010 William was awarded the MBE for services to promote physical activity and health.\nMalcolm Smith is an architect, and the founding design director of the Integrated Urbanism Unit at Arup, London. Arup is an independent firm of designers, planners, engineers, consultants and technical specialists offering a broad range of professional services. Integrated Urbanism embeds integrated systems thinking into creative responses to human settlement. He is an Arup Fellow, and the global leader of Masterplanning and Urban Design. He leads a wide range of projects across the globe that have sustainable place making at their core, including the Abu Dhabi city plan update, the City of Tshwane (Pretoria) inner city plan, the Qatar National Food Resilience Programme, the post riot regeneration strategies in Tottenham, North London, the southern district of the City of Amsterdam. He is lectures around the world, most recently in Paris, Amsterdam, Singapore, and Copenhagen, and the World Architecture Forum. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, has been an advisor to the Gore Foundation, USA and UN Habitat. He has been a visiting professor at Yale University in the USA, an invited contributor to the inaugural Global Humanitarian Forum and member of the UK's Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE). 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        "raw_content": "InfoWorld has a special feature this week on the relationship between identity management and privacy. Large organizations have a lot of relationships with customers, trading partners, and employees. Furthermore, in a service economy, digital identity matters and those relationships take the form of a collection of records in databases. This makes tools for identity management more important than ever. The problem is, that doing it right isn't easy.\nThis article, entitled Trusting ID management technology talks to some of the privacy issues. Some of the first computers in existence were used by banks and this drive to automate hasn't abated, putting financial institutions at the forefront of this problem. Large numbers of transactions and a natural fit on the web have caused banks to create huge repositories of information about their customers. Unfortunately, this has made the issue of privacy all the more important:\n\"We see the [privacy] problem getting worse. We see the entire financial industry in the U.S. putting their heads between their knees right now hoping the problem is going to go away,\" says Jim Hurley, vice president and managing director of information security at Boston-based Aberdeen Group. \"These guys better get their heads out of the sand, or they're going to be in trouble.\"\nAnother industry in a similar situation and just as much in denial is the health care industry. HIPPA mandates a lot of privacy protection, but there's still a lot of people unsure how to proceed and hoping that it will go away. Good identity management can solve many of the issues HIPPA raises.\nSome say that its the large collections of data that are the problem, but I think that's one of those statements that looks right on the surface but is fatally flawed in practice. The fact is that secure, private identity management isn't a problem that can be solved a million times. If every department of a larger corporation is in charge of making their own small collection of data secure and private, none of it will be. What's more, it ignores one of the prime drivers of large collections: customer demand. Customers increasingly want to be treated \"in total\" by the organizations they deal with. When I call up and request DSL service from Qwest I want the DSL division to know I'm a phone customer, all the relevant data about me, and that I pay my bills on time. Of course, at the same time I expect them to not get any information they don't need---like my waist size.\nThere's an interesting relationship between identity, privacy, trust, risk, and security. I don't need much trust in you to supply you with my zip code so you can personalize your online service to my location. I don't expect much privacy and if someone steals your cookie database with my zip code in it, I'm not out much, if anything--low risk. On the other hand, when it comes to my bank, they hold a lot of sensitive information about me. For example, they not only know my bank balance, they also hold the bits that represent that balance--high risk. I expect a much greater degree of privacy from them and they have to work harder to gain my trust. That trust is based, in part, on the wholly unsubstantiated belief on my part that they run a secure operation. Because of my history with them, I believe them secure until proven otherwise. That will only work for the banks until they start having problems.",
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        "raw_content": "Blurb on features\nI\u2019m a Mac user. I expect things to just work. When I first set out to write a webmail program, one of my requirements was that it should be easy to install. You shouldn\u2019t have to recompile PHP or install a database, C-Client, or whatever, just to get a webmail program running.\nWith IlohaMail, you can get a webmail interface running in under 15 minutes, provided that you have a default build of PHP4 running. You don\u2019t need the IMAP functions, no C-Client, and a database is strictly optional.\nObviously, the default file based user & session management scheme isn\u2019t ideal for large scale deployment, and may have inherent security issues in some situations. The default version of IlohaMail has full support for a MySQL backend, although, you could also mix and match as you see fit. For an example, you could manage sessions and contacts using a MySQL database, and save user prefs using the default file based backend. Of course, you can dynamically switch backends by editing one config file.\nBesides, anyone aiming for a large-scale deployment could probably afford a PHP programmer or two to modify IlohaMail to suit their needs.\nLight-weight and fast\nThe custom IMAP library wasn\u2019t there at first. But when I found how doggone slow the IMAP functions built into PHP were on older machines (i.e. Pentium 200MHz or less), I decided to write my own.\nThe custom written Iloha IMAP Library seems to be generally faster than the C-Client based library built into PHP. One example is how large attachments are handled.\nWith IlohaMail, base 64 encoded attachments are decoded and passed to the client line by line, typically 76 bytes at a time, regardless of the total size of the attachment. With the C-client based implementation, the server would have to load the entire attachment, decode it, then pass it to the client. This sucks up considerably more resources,\nand negatively impacts response time.\nIlohaMail\u2019s modular design also makes it extremely scalable. Even though all required services (web, mail, db, etc) can be on one server, they can be on separate servers as well. One massively scalable setup might include two load balanced web servers running IlohaMail (with Apache/PHP), one database server running MySQL, two incoming mail servers with IMAP, and one outgoing (SMTP) server. Such a setup should be able to handle tens of thousands of users with ease.\nWhether you like it or not, people have different preferences and needs. Programmers shouldn\u2019t force people to do things a certain way, but give them options.\nIlohaMail has (at the moment) close to 20 options that can be set by the user, and that doesn\u2019t include the 9 colors that users can specify to get a little extra originality. As far as I know, IlohaMail is the only webmail that allows users to drastically change the look and feel.\nFor those that argue \u201cCustomizable looks cause head-aches in terms of support\u201d. True, I have experience as a support tech.\nBut it\u2019s easier to disable what\u2019s there than to add a feature later.\nI speak 3 languages, two of them, Japanese and English, at a native level. In fact, I started writing IlohaMail because I couldn\u2019t find a decent webmail program that fully supported Japanese. As far as I know, IlohaMail is the only webmail program to be written from the ground up by someone who speaks a Western and Eastern language natively.\nWhy is this significant? Because someone who only speaks one language (or only latin derived languages) has little idea what multi-lingual support really entails, until he OpenSources it and hears that the Korean translator\u2019s having problems making word orders work without rewriting some of the code, or that that the program can\u2019t deal with a language having multiple charset encodings (as is the case with Japanese).\nAnother one of my personal requirements was that the interface should be in English, but it should still be able to support Japanese. As a result, IlohaMail can have an English interface, and still display/send messages in another language, if you prefer.",
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        "raw_content": "Political Schmittical\nI didn't like the outcome of the election. I am SO furious and upset! Do you know what I'm gonna DO about it?! You REALLY wanna know?! ...I'm gonna flee the country. THAT'S RIGHT! I'm OUTTA here! I'ma pussy out and abandon everything because things didn't go my way! ...Yeah, you go ahead and do that. If you don't love your country enough to want to stay a part of it, through thick and thin, then just abandon it completely...why not? Let's all move to Canadia, or Canada...whatever it's called, so that we can freeze our asses off! WOO! Seriously, people who get all PMSey because the hell fire of Romney didn't reign upon our country need to lighten up a tad. If you want to be raped of Sesame Street, forced to birth the child of your sweet daddy rapist, and absolutely hate people who are not bozillionaire's...then let's get the man in da white hizzouse to be Hitler himself! Yay! Ring around the Romney bush, we all fall down. I didn't really care who got elected, as long as Mit-Rapey didn't get put in a position of power to bend over the States and give it a fresh one. To all the people who are having anal leakage over it and want to give up on the country, I hereby say to you: TOODLES! Flee to France to have toast in the quarters of zee hairy moostache laydeh! Bonjour!\nAnd that's all I have for today folks. I leave you now with the funk of AC/DC:",
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        "raw_content": "Carl Jung suggested that the psyche naturally attempts to bring about its own healing, growth, and wholeness. Historically, mystics have called this progression the ascent of the soul, the alchemy of the soul, or enlightenment. Jung termed this lifelong process of self realization, of integration with the Self, individuation.1 His student and colleague Marie-Louise von Franz described individuation as occurring in three phases: firstly through encounters with the Shadow, then with the Anima or Animus, and finally with the remaining Self.\nIn the quest for higher consciousness, it is important for continued and healthy growth that none of the phases of individuation are skipped, since it seems to be quite difficult for a subject to revisit an earlier problem area if it has been completely bypassed. The premature experience of a later stage of individuation can foster an arrogance that stalls further self-examination and growth. However, I am not suggesting that any of the stages of individuation are ever completely finalized, and there is often a need for a return to an earlier phase to allow for a deeper resolution of unfinished business. My concern is for those who have skipped a phase entirely.\nIn the first stage of individuation we discover and recover personal treasures from the dangerous world of our personal Shadows - that which we deny about ourselves. As mentioned in Three Questions, this challenging and difficult phase of individuation is best facilitated by an experienced and appropriately trained counselor. This stage of individuation liberates us from compulsions, projections, fears and unhealthy complexes, increases self-confidence and self-reliance, releases hidden skills and talents, and prepares us for further growth.\nThe second stage of individuation is the encounter with and - ideally - the abiding union with the Inner Beloved. This integration is the core concern of this web site, and we will be exploring this subject in greater depth. But the lack of awareness of that this stage exists, the anti-artistic, materialist, hierarchical, patriarchal, conformist, and determinist undercurrents of our culture, and the naturally protectionist conservatism of the ego all conspire to make this phase fairly rare. Although current trends are encouraging, it is obvious from the lack of first hand discussion that this stage of individuation is particularly uncommon in contemporary men.\nThe Inner Beloved is the definitive expression of the archetype of loving relationship, and acts a gatekeeper and guide to the unconscious. Union with the Inner Beloved fuses both the conscious and the unconscious, the objective and the relational, the particular and the transcendent. In accomplishing this union, one experiences love below the levels of persona (that which we receive from and project back to society), ego (that which we believe we are), shadow (that which we believe we are not), myth (those symbols we share with all humanity) to the level of Self (that which we really are, the central essence of the soul). Union at the level of the Self is the perfect love which every soul most ardently desires.\nRelationship at the Self level is celebrated by the romantic as \"chemistry\" and by the mystic as \"alchemical\". In common with the most ideal spiritual and romantic relationships - but with the affect heightened by its archetypal purity - the inner sacred marriage reaches beyond the Self and connects to the realms of both the instinctual and the divine, the deeply erotic and the ecstatic spiritual. For this depth of union to occur, the ego must surrender completely to the power of transformative love, but the goal is not to destroy the ego - which would result in a disassociative psychosis - but to encourage it to claim and integrate as much as possible of the newly discovered inner world. The dynamics of a Self level relationship with the Beloved tend to nurture and guide all components of the psyche into further wholeness, leading naturally to the final stage of individuation.\nThe last stage of individuation is the ultimate integration with the Self and of the Self. If the second stage of individuation has been bypassed in favour of a rapid progression to this final and most seductive state then the result can be a soul who is out of touch with her or his physical roots, a mystic without a heart. But if each of the stages of individuation have been accomplished successfully then the soul has the potential to reach the state of the Buddha or the Christ. The Self becomes coincident with each of its psychic components: persona, ego, shadow, mythic and Beloved - and perhaps also with the divine and instinctual. For example, this holistic merging means that the ego becomes the Self and the Self becomes the ego. The third stage of integration is beyond the scope of my experience and therefore beyond the scope of this site.",
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        "raw_content": "Hatred - The World Religion\nEveryone wants to unite the world in one religion. They have done this for the entirety of organized religion. War after war after war has been waged in the name of religion. Crusades, Inquisitions, and Jihads...all fought for something as simple and complex as a religion. This has done its job, though. It has caused one united religion amongst almost the entire world. Even those that fight it feel it from time to time.\nEveryone hates someone, no matter how many times it is taught against such actions in the various religions of the world. I am willing to bet that even the Dhali Lama, at one point, said \"I hate you\" and meant it. The \"religious\" and \"non-religious\" of this world have finally come together in one united calling...hating one another! Yay!\nWhat are we to do to undo this religion of the world? Wars have been fought and won in the name of this calling. What are we, those who can see this flaw, but are still subject to it, to do the combat this tidal wave of darkness? And should we? To combat hatred just makes people hate you.\nWe can preach against it! Oh, no...that won't work. They are already doing that. It seems to breed hatred. The human race is so absolutely stubborn that telling them NOT to hate someone just strengthens their resolve to hate them. The hate is hidden from the world, and thus eats at the person from the inside out. They also start to hate those who tell them to not, knowing that the speaker is just as tainted by the flaw.\nPeople do what you tell them not to? Teach them to hate! Oh no...they do that already, too. The only problem is that hatred is so natural that people won't go against it. That is like teaching a person to breathe. There is no reason for them to go agaisnt that.\nWell, the answer seems obvious. Kill everyone but those that do not hate us, and there is no reason to hate...right? WRONG! That sounds like a Crusade to me. The killing is the biggest problem in helping this religion of hatred grow. To even think such a thing shows the hatred. But, we all think it from time to time. So, how do we stop hatred from ruling the world?",
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        "raw_content": "15 Quirky and Unique Facts About New Zealand\nFor such a small country, New Zealand never runs out of surprises.\nSure, it\u2019s known as one of the most desirable countries to live in, what with its stable economy, high-quality public services, and largely unspoiled environment. But if did you know that underneath its pristine natural beauty lies an endearingly quirky character?\nRead on and learn about fifteen things that make New Zealand so delightfully unique:\n1. Ever wondered why New Zealanders are sometimes called \u201cKiwi\u2019s?\u201d\nImage Credit: Animal Picture Society\nNo, it\u2019s not because of the fuzzy, tart green fruit but rather after the kiwi bird, which is a small bird that can\u2019t fly but can lay one heck of an egg (about six times as big for a bird of its size).\n2. Speaking of kiwi fruit, it\u2019s not even from New Zealand.\nKiwi fruits originated in China, but were imported to New Zealand.\nWell, I guess everything\u2019s made in China these days anyway.\n3. Every high school in New Zealand is equipped to conduct nuclear experiments.\nImage Credit: Vernier\nApparently, NZ has a law that allows its high schools to hold one pound each of uranium and thorium for the purpose of experimenting with nuclear energy.\nSo, you can attempt to blow up your school (and that irritating professor who makes your life a living hell), but only if you\u2019re prepared to shell out NZ$1,000,000 as a penalty for the resulting explosion.\n4. Only 5% of the total population is human.\nNew Zealand has the highest ratio of animal to humans ratio in the world. Heck, there are 9 sheep per person here.\nNo word on the Hobbit-human ratio, however.\n5. Filming of the Lord of the Rings movie franchise funneled NZ$200,000,000 into the country\u2019s economy.\nSpeaking of Hobbits, Peter Jackson and G.R.R. Tolkien were undoubtedly a boon to this island nation. The LotR franchise contributed so much to NZ\u2019s coffers that the government even appointed a minister for it (Minister of Lord of the Rings, does a job title ever get cooler than that?) to ensure that the country could make the most money out of the films.\nPerhaps we should offer Lionsgate the right to shoot the next \u201cHunger Games\u201d reboot in EDSA and see where that leads, no?\n6. Only one scene in all the LotR films wasn\u2019t shot in New Zealand.\nSo, the entire movie franchise is practically one long \u201cWow New Zealand\u201d commercial.\n7. As a tribute, a local news channel actually broadcasted a weather report in the (fictional) Elvish language.\nI\u2019m not even kidding, you can view it here.\nNow, which country would be the first to do the same in Dothraki?\n8. New Zealand is tied with Denmark as the least corrupt nation in the world.\nThat\u2019s according to the Corruption Perceptions Index last year. Looks like all that LotR money was probably put to good use then.\nAnd no, I don\u2019t know where the Philippines ranks in the same index. I\u2019d rather not find out, thanks.\n9. There are no snakes in New Zealand whatsoever.\nHmm, is it all because they\u2019re the least corrupt country in the world? I wonder\u2026\n10. New Zealand was the first country to grant women the right to vote.\nIt was granted on 19 September 1893, more than a century ago and women have flourished since, which brings us to\u2026\n11. In 2006, New Zealand made history as the only country so far where all the government\u2019s highest positions were simultaneously held by women.\nThat year, the Governor-General, the Prime Minister, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Chief Justice were all women, as was the titular Head of the Commonwealth (none other than Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, of course).\n12. A good percentage of New Zealand\u2019s population consider themselves Jedi\u2019s when asked about their religion.\nAbout 20,000 registered as such in a 2006 census.\n13. Christchurch actually appointed an official Wizard of New Zealand.\nImage Credit: Christ Church Daily Photo\nHis duties include providing philosophical and political commentary, casting spells for the local rugby team, and doing the odd bit of street performance art.\n14. New Zealand has three official languages: English, Maori, and sign language.\n15. In Maori, New Zealand is called \u201cAotearoa,\u201d which means \u201cland of the long white cloud\u201d in English.\nWho said New Zealand was boring, eh?\nAuthor Serena EstrellaPosted on February 28, 2017 Categories Discovering New ZealandLeave a comment on 15 Quirky and Unique Facts About New Zealand",
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        "raw_content": "#\u200eUpgradingMyself\u202c: My New Car\nCavi and I have been through so much. She was my first car. The one I saved up for all summer working as a hostess at Nikola\u2019s restaurant and babysitting at a daycare. I wanted to drive back to school for my sophomore year of college at MSU. I had a vision of myself cruising around campus in a car that I owned, wrote out a plan, and made it happen. That car picked up local actors and crew members and carried all the production equipment. My humble beginning. Now it\u2019s time for the next stage. Not at the top yet but I\u2019m on my way. Cavi never saw Chicago. I was too scared she couldn\u2019t make that drive\u2026lol so I spent 3 years straight exploring the Chi on the CTA bus and trains which was never a bad thing. I\u2019m still going to use the CTA but it was time to drive again. Time to have the option to escape in my own ish. That still small voice sent me on another mission so now I\u2019m just going to faith it out. So glad to have upgraded to what my mom and me jokingly refer to as Silver Flicker! Not sure if that name will stick or not but I\u2019m rolling with it. @janethangllc is about to blossom into a new direction and I\u2019m so glad to have my new source of transportation. What may seem simple to you is a lot deeper to me. I\u2019m praising God for the visions in my head, and all of the miracles I have witnessed in my life. I feel safe in the arms of the Lord. I\u2019m going up! I\u2019m so strong, empowered and classy! Keep shining loves! \ud83d\ude42\n#UpgradingMyselfCarMsJaneThang",
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        "raw_content": "Joe's PC and Repair News\nShould I upgrade to the 802.11ac router?\nHome networks used to be something only hardcore techies would dare set up. Now with smartphones, tablets, laptops, TVs, streaming video boxes and video game consoles all requiring the Internet, home networks are practically mandatory.\nFortunately, today\u2019s networks are much easier to set up, thanks to wireless networks. No one likes running cables all over the house, after all.\nFor all the convenience, wireless networks do have a few drawbacks, mostly in the areas of speed and range. But these both improve with every generation of Wi-Fi.\nThe latest 802.11ac standard is no exception. Manufacturers boast speeds more than 3 times faster than the previous generation of Wi-Fi. That\u2019s quite a jump!\nTo get that speed, you\u2019ll need to buy a new router, of course. 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That makes the newest consumer version 802.11ac, or Wireless AC, or \u2018ac\u2019 or however else companies will choose to brand it.\nSo, back to whether or not you should buy. Let\u2019s take a look at the pros and cons.\nOn the pro side, 802.11ac is blazing fast. At an advertised 1.75 gigabits per second, it\u2019s actually faster than a high-end wired home network, which is impressive. Or at least it will be until 10 gigabit wired networking arrives.\nIn fact, 802.11ac is fast enough to stream high-definition video to several gadgets at once. In a media-heavy home, that is a definite plus.\nAs far as range goes, solid figures are hard to come by. It really depends on your home, router placement and other factors. Still, you should generally see a much more solid connection than you do with older Wi-Fi standards.\nUnfortunately, that\u2019s about it for the pro side. The cons are going to take a bit longer.\nThe major drawback is compatibility. To take advantage of 802.11ac features, you need gadgets that support the standard. Even after a year of 802.11ac routers on the market, very few gadgets do.\nI\u2019ve seen some laptops with it, and a few smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy S4, now have it. The newest Apple products, such as the MacBook Air and Mac Pro include it. But it will take a while before every new gadget has it.\nJust supporting 802.11ac isn\u2019t enough either. To get the full benefit, the gadgets have to support the correct sub frequencies or have multiple antennas, and lower cost models probably won\u2019t for a while.\nSo, you might get anywhere from 450Mbps to 1.75Gbps performance depend on your gadget. While even basic 802.11ac support is going to give you a very fast connection, it isn\u2019t the connection you thought you were paying for.\nDon\u2019t forget that buying new 802.11ac gadgets as they appear is going to cost you.\nOf course, nobody said you have to upgrade right away. 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        "raw_content": "Another fat child custody case\nNews around the world has been following the story of the eight-year old boy in North Tyneside, England who is already nearly the size of an adult man, at 5 feet tall, with size 8 shoes and weighing 89 kg (196 pounds). State officials have threatened to take the child away from his mother and place him in child protective custody because he is too fat, unless his mother improves his diet. A custody hearing was scheduled for today.\nThe situation has sparked controversy about the role of government in the lives of families and if the panic over childhood obesity is reason or prejudice.\nGovernment health officials have equated his size to parental abuse and neglect and pediatricians have accused the family of \u201cslowly killing him.\u201d This is despite assurances by the mother that he is well cared for. In a Guardian article, the director of the National Obesity Forum in Nottingham, England, called the child\u2019s situation \u201cextremely dangerous\u201d and that intervention was necessary because the boy was at risk of dying by the time he is 30 years of age and developing diabetes, heart disease and \u201cnervous system problems\u201d in his 20s.\nNo science was cited to support such claims.\nOne editorial in the Times UK noted that the government is moving to take custody, even though the child has already lost one and a half stone since Christmas due to the mother\u2019s efforts to keep him on a diet. The author asks:\nOne then has to ask how the child, or the mother, is likely to be improved by his being placed in care. It cannot be sensible. Children in care have a higher chance of going on to commit crime, to underachieve and to end up mired in poverty. It is a step that should only be taken as a last resort: but North Tyneside Council appears not to have waited for that.\nThe most powerful commentary and food for thought was written by Mike Hume, editor-at-large of Spiked-online:\nOne fat kid versus a lean, mean army of meddlers\nThe crusaders running the \u201cwar on obesity\u201d are toying with a new weapon: interning children without trial....Time was when fat kids only had to fear the school bully. Now they and their parents risk being bullied by a gang of authorities and experts. Complaining that \u201cPeople pick on us \u2019cos of my weight\u201d, Connor says he is \u201csick of the nutters always shouting at us.\u201d To those picking on his family he can now add two specialist obesity nurses, a consultant paediatrician, two social workers and a police officer, who will all be at the conference....\nIt is hard to speculate about the causes of obesity in an individual case (although we might note that while Connor is overweight, he is also reportedly 5ft tall with size eight feet \u2014 hardly the average eight-year-old). But we can say that none of these antiobesity interventions has been shown to be effective, from the fat camps to care orders pioneered in America. A \u201cstrict regime\u201d of diet and exercise may have helped Connor to lose 9kg in two months. The longer-term prospects of success remain slim. What boys like him could do with is a life, not a \u201cregime.\u201d\nIndeed, coercive interventions are worse than useless. They can do real harm to those on the receiving end. Connor\u2019s frightened mum said that the prospect of him being taken into care would \u201cbe the death of me.\u201d\nThat there can even be serious discussion about removing children from loving families reflects some fatheaded prejudices. There is a morbid obsession with overweight kids, marked by overblown warnings about child obesity time bombs and epidemics. And there is a bitter prejudice against working-class parents \u2014 those crisp-wielding \u201cf***ing a***holes, tossers, idiots\u201d as St Jamie Oliver branded them last year \u2014 while Ken Livingstone, the Miserabilist of London, decreed that mothers passing junk food to hungry schoolchildren should be arrested....\n[Photo: Scott Heppell, AP]",
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        "raw_content": "Healing pants \u2014 can you lose weight and be cured by special fabrics?\nCan special organic cotton pants, treated with Ayurvedic herbs, be infused with healing knowledge? They\u2019re called health fabrics, from the Sanskrit word \u201cayur\u201d for health and \u201cveda\u201d for wisdom or knowledge. They\u2019re the latest products being marketed through diet and women\u2019s magazines, promising to cure a wide range of health problems. By offering to custom make the special pants for difficult-to-fit bodies, they\u2019re trying to especially appeal to fat customers. While Oprah readers may believe in healing trousers, should you?\nA company in Mumbai India says that their pants, made of Ayurveda-treated fabric, enables the medicinal herbs to be absorbed through the skin and treat everything from skin ailments, diabetes, arthritis, obesity to high blood pressure. Each fabric dye is said to contain up to 50 different herbs. They claim their trousers are not only for weight loss, but will heal a long list of medical conditions, including:\nSkin infections, diabetes, immune system booster, eczema, energy booster, psoriasis, mood enhancer, hypertension, overall well-being, high blood pressure, calming, asthma, blood purification and cooling, arthritis, digestion, insomnia, rheumatism and general body aches\nTheir website tells prospective customers that the pants really work, citing an unpublished study of patients with \u201crheumatism, allergies, hypertension, diabetes, psoriasis and other skin ailments\u201d who saw \u201cmarked improvement\u201d after a month of being exposed to clothing and bed linens made of Ayurveda cloth. They claimed the results were so impressive, \u201cthe Government of Kerala has granted the college 250,000 dollars for further development.\u201d\nFunding, of course, is not a measure of science or even biological plausibility. We\u2019ve seen that in the $250 million a year our own National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), National Cancer Institute, and Bravewell Collaborative spend each year on alternative modalities. In fact, since 1999, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) has spent $983.135 million supporting alternative modalities \u2013 a 60-fold increase in tax-payer funding since 1992. In actuality, there is no scientific support for healing pants or for Ayurveda.\nAyurvedic medicine is said to have originated in ancient times, but according to Dr. Stephen Barrett, M.D., of Quackwatch, much of it was lost until reconstituted in the early 1980s by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. \u201cIts origin is traced to four Sanskrit books called the Vedas \u2014 the oldest and most important scriptures of India, shaped sometime before 200 B.C.E,\u201d he wrote. \u201cThese books attributed most disease and bad luck to demons, devils, and the influence of stars and planets.\u201d\nBut rather than give the American perspective, a much more fascinating look at the ancient practices, history and science of Ayurvedic medicine came from a recent article for East Indian readers that appeared in Frontline, India\u2019s National Magazine. The article, entitled \u201cAyurveda under the scanner,\u201d was written by Meera Nanda, Ph.D., a science and technology professor and former science correspondent for Indian Express in New Delhi, and currently a research fellow at John Templeton Foundation. Dr. Nanda revealed aspects of Ayurveda that\u2019s been fueling considerable controversy there but never made the news here.\nAs Dr. Nanda noted, yoga and Ayurveda is being mass marketed to the middle-class in India like never before. Currently, there are 361,881 licensed Ayurvedic doctors in India, she reported. Her article begins with the words of a legendary healer who more than 2,000 years ago had compiled the ancient textbook of Ayurveda, Charaka Samhita, which didn\u2019t \u201cmince words when it comes to the subject of quacks.\u201d Charaka called them \u201cimposters who wear the garb of physicians... [who] walk the earth like messengers of death.\u201d These fake doctors, she wrote, are \u201cunlearned in scriptures, experience and knowledge of curative operations, but like to boast of their skills before the uneducated.\u201d Wise patients, Charaka advised, \u201cshould always avoid those foolish men who make a show of learning.\u201d\nClearly, this article isn\u2019t going to hold anything back in taking a critical look at this modality. Ayurveda has such feel good connotations here, what\u2019s going on in the birthplace of Ayurveda to curry such intensity?\nShe likened the fake doctors referred to in ancient text to those \u201cwho like to play doctor on Indian television these days.\u201d The most famous TV gurus claim to offer complete cures for diseases from A to Z, including the common cold, cholera, diabetes, glaucoma, heart disease, kidney disease, leprosy, liver disease and more, she said. The swami\u2019s miraculous cures, she wrote, are deceiving consumers by claiming to not be merely confirmed by science, but to be \u201cscience in its purest form.\u201d Television doctors selling Ayurvedic modalities are pervasive on Indian TV. \u201c[W]earing the garb of healers and scientists seems to be good for the guru business,\u201d she said.\nBut all the noise and sloganeering is drowning out the real questions that must be asked ... of all traditional or alternative medicines: how effective are these medicines in curing the diseases they claim to cure? Can their medical claims pass the muster of rigorously conducted clinical tests? Even if the label on the bottle scrupulously identified each and every \"vegetarian\" and \"non-vegetarian\" ingredient, the question still remains if the drugs are effective and safe when measured by the modern standards of scientific research.\nShe described a 2005 scandal that was famous there, but will be news to most readers here. It all began when Swami Ramdev's Divya Yoga Mandir Trust fired 115 workers who had been protesting against poor wages and deplorable working conditions. As she wrote:\nThese workers complained of having to collect and grind human skulls and bones manually, otter (udbialo) testicles and antelope horns \u2014 work that Brahmins among them considered polluting. Acting on these complaints, Brinda Karat, a Polit Bureau member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and a Member of Parliament, sent samples of two formulations meant to treat epilepsy and sexual weakness to relevant government authorities for testing. In January 2006, the results came out positive: the samples were found to contain human and animal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The swami's \"herbal medicines\" had been delivering something not very herbal.\nWhat happened after that was a spectacle to behold. Incredibly, the same Swadeshi-Hindutva-vegetarian gang that attacked McDonald's eateries in Mumbai upon discovering a small amount of beef flavouring in their fries sold in the United States, saw no problem with ingesting drugs containing roasted and powdered human skulls. Equally incredibly, Ramdev and his allies ended up painting Brinda Karat, the communists, and other left groups as puppets of Western drug companies, and enemies of Hinduism and the nation. Rather than answer questions about his own dubious manufacturing and marketing practices, Ramdev and his allies succeeded in putting Karat and her allies on trial. The debate got framed entirely in terms of defence of the nation and its traditions, with no room for raising any questions about the objectivity of the medical claim...\nProfessor Nanda explained that using human and animal products in Ayurvedic formulas is actually traditional. The Ayurvedic tradition considers all substances as medicines, whether they come from animals, vegetables or minerals, as long as they follow traditional practices, she said.:\nThe ancient doctors recommend the use of the following in medical concoctions: bile, fat, marrow, blood, flesh, excreta, urine, skin, semen, bones, tendons, horns, nails, hoofs, hair, bristles and pigments obtained from a variety of animals. This follows as a logical consequence of the Ayurvedic philosophy that like-nourishes-the-like: flesh is nourished by flesh, blood by blood, fat by fat, bones by cartilage, marrow by marrow, semen by semen, foetus by eggs... and so on.\nShe described classic Ayurveda curative formulas, such as one that uses cow urine cooked in ghee for epilepsy and skull bones in cow\u2019s urine for ulcers. She negated the value of simply enforcing good manufacturing processes and accurate labels of ingredients in protecting consumers. \u201cUnless the ingredients and methods followed by traditional Ayurvedic books themselves have been subjected to rigorous clinical and laboratory tests, mere disclosure and good manufacturing practices will not do,\u201d she said.\nAn unsettling revelation she made was that India follows WHO standards, which don\u2019t require clinical tests for traditional medical modalities with historical traditions. The simple truth, she said, is that there is no good quality research in Ayurveda. \u201cEven staunch advocates of Ayurveda, like Dr. M.S. Valiathan, an eminent cardiologist, admit that \u2018clinical studies that would satisfy the liberal criteria of [the] World Health Organisation have been alarmingly few from India, in spite of patients crowding in Ayurvedic hospitals.\u2019\u201d\nEven NCCAM in the United States has acknowledged that \u201cmost clinical trials of Ayurvedic approaches have been small, had problems with research designs, lacked appropriate control groups, or had other issues that affected how meaningful the results were.\u201d Like alternative modalities here, the Indian government\u2019s assurances to conduct research to scientifically validate Ayurveda continue to go undone. As she explained:\nThis lack of reliable scientific research is partly the result of a deep-seated contradiction between wanting to appear scientific while holding on to ancient traditions. On the one hand, policymakers and the bureaucrats at AYUSH, the government agency responsible for scientific research on Ayurveda, make extravagant promises for \"massive research and development\" for the purpose of \"scientific validation\" of Ayurveda. On the other hand, traditional healers and modern gurus continue to insist that no amount of research can alter, or refute, the \"Eternal and Absolute Truths\" of Ayurveda, which were supposedly revealed to the Vedic seers at the very \"beginning of time\". Even AYUSH describes Ayurveda as having \"originated with the origin of the universe itself\". (What could this possibly mean?)\nThis anxiety to affirm our ancient traditions has led to a deep and widespread confirmation bias in research on traditional sciences. Ayurvedic researchers, in other words, tend to look for and notice only what confirms their existing beliefs, while they either do not look for, or ignore and explain away, the evidence that contradicts their beliefs. Indian intellectuals and scientists, moreover, have been only too ready to find fanciful analogies between advances in modern biology and the traditional concepts of body and disease.\nThe result, she said, is that claims for curing diseases are based entirely \u201con ancient lore, anecdotal evidence and the authority of gurus.\u201d The public, however, is being incorrectly told the remedies have been validated by modern science. People are being subjected to worthless and even harmful chemicals, diagnostic procedures and treatments. Her lengthy article is worth reading in its entirety (as well as to see the photos), as she goes on to describe in detail a number of Ayurvedic cures being prescribed and the ingredients never revealed on their ingredient lists. She also describes the traditional remedies that use gold and other heavy metals, and minerals like arsenic, atimony, sand, lime and red chalk.\nA 2004 study by Harvard researchers, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association had heightened international attention of contaminants in these remedies. The researchers, led by Dr. Robert B. Saper, M.D., MPH, had systematically tested Ayurvedic remedies being sold in a 20-mile radius in Boston and found 20% contained heavy metals in amounts that, if taken as recommended by adults, would surpass regulatory limits and could result in potentially harmful levels of lead, mercury and arsenic. Some contained levels as high as those associated with toxicity in the medical literature. Lead concentrations, for example, ranged from 5 to 37,000 \u00b5g/g. To see if the results were reproducible, they went back 1-6 months later and repurchased the same products and had them retested.\nThe JAMA study noted that their results were not unlike other studies, such as one in England which had found 30% of the Ayurvedic remedies being sold there contained lead, mercury or arsenic. Studies of products being sold in India have been significantly higher, with 64% of Ayurvedic remedies found to contain lead and mercury and 41% to contain arsenic.\n\u201cRecent analysis of the US National Health Interview Survey 2002 Alternative Medicine Supplement estimates 750,000 adults consulted an Ayurvedic practitioner in the past,\u201d wrote Dr. Saper and colleagues. \u201cIn India, an estimated 80% of the population uses Ayurveda.\u201d This makes the safety and efficacy of these products more than trivial.\nGoing back to professor Nanda\u2019s paper, she said that Indian regulatory officials have tacitly admitted that the problems with toxic levels of heavy metals could be integral to the medicines, themselves:\nAccording to Dr. P. Viswanathan, all eight formulations contain heavy metals well-known for their toxicity: Kajjali is a powder of mercury and sulphur, Rasmanikya is tri-sulphide of arsenic, Nag Bhasama is a bhasam of lead, Rasasindoor is a bhasam containing mercury and sulphur. The other four drugs \u2014 Basantkusumkar Ras, Arogyavardhini Vati, Mahayograj Guggul and Mahalaxmi Vilas Ras \u2014 contain mixtures of all common bhasams, and are extensively used for diabetes, liver disease, arthritis and respiratory diseases.\nBut proponents of Ayurveda, she said, continue to offer assurances \u201cthat the traditional process of turning heavy metals into bhasams \u2018detoxifies\u2019 them and makes them harmless.\u201d But these claims are supposed to be accepted on faith alone, she wrote, because they\u2019re not based on any actual research. \u201cIt is time now to expose these ancient sciences to the test of medical and biological sciences, as we understand them today,\u201d she concluded.\nAs Marcia Angell and Jerome Kassirer said in their famous 1998 editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine:\nThere cannot be two kinds of medicines \u2014 conventional and alternative. 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Well, I DON\u2019T. Good luck getting me to call someone socially \u2013 I don\u2019t do that kinky pervert stuff.\nAmber: makes bad decisions, can\u2019t make phone calls\nI feel so seen.\noh god, calling anyone on the phone? *nervous sweat*\nkeep climbing that building, Amber\nI feel called out on that phone thing right now\u2026\nTalking on phones is weird and I don\u2019t like it either.\nThat definitely looks easier than calling someone on the phone. So does bomb defusal.\nFor some more on the generational turn away from voice telephony, see \"Social change\", 1/15/2015.\nMich\u00e8le said,\nI'm Gen X (born in 1969) and I'm not comfortable making phone calls either (or answering them), so I'm skeptical that it's a generational thing. In my case, I'm reasonably certain that it's just anxiety and general social awkwardness.\n[(myl) I've certainly known plenty of older people who have a lot of trouble with making or receiving voice calls, especially with strangers. But I have the very strong impression that the proportion of people who express such feelings is greater now. Perhaps the existence of alternatives like texting makes it easier to adopt/express/accept such attitudes?]\nAlthough I, too, have a phobia about making phone calls (the holds! the muzak! the iname robotic menus which never give you the option to speak with a human\u2026), my first reaction yo this strip was not phone-aversion, but rather, the near impossibility of making a call on a so-called \"smart phone\". They are great devices to be sure. But let's be honest. As a mini-computer they excel, but trying it make an actual call on them is an exercise in futility. Trying to find the number, finding the number pad, trying to actuallyhesr a conversation, even hanging up, are all maddeningly diffucult, if not impossible.\nCatanea said,\nWe HATE telephony. The wonderfulness of mobile/and-now-smart phones is that YOU NEVER HAVE TO RING ANYONE. A telephone call to me means (PANIC: how do I answer it!) War, or one of my children is in jail or hospital. We do not telephone.\nWhy would anyone do so, when What'sApp, or at the very least an sms is possible.\nAlso, we have no signal at our remote residence. If anyone DOES ring me (and barring a fluke in the radio waves\u2026sometimes a call gets panic-makingly through) it's usually in the form of a \"missed call\" notice that comes in while I'm walking the dogs out in the countryside.\n\"Modern communications\"\u2014not really much. Just different.\nRick Rubenstein said,\nI'm just shy of 50, and agree both that the phenomenon definitely preceded texting (I suffered from it badly until my mid-twenties) and that it's gotten more prevalent since.\nAn interesting bit of full-circle: I felt it was an enormous advance when, upon meeting someone you might be interested in dating, you could exchange email addresses instead of phone numbers. Far less committal!\nNow, of course, anyone under 30 finds the idea of exchanging email addresses ridiculous, and they're back to exchanging phone numbers (for texting of course*). But at least the days of TELEPHONING SOMONE YOU BARELY KNOW TO ASK FOR A DATE are solidly behind us. Kids today don't know how good they have it. ;-) (Although\u2026 Call Me Maybe? What's up with that?)\n*Or more likely some trivial webstalking and a Facebook message. Except I guess youngsters don't use that either. Snapbrim or something\u2026.\nIMarvinTPA said,\nI got the joke wrong the first time. I thought it was about the difficulty of getting the other end to answer. Probably related though.\nIMarv\nBritish, 71. Making and receiving telephone calls is second nature to me, sending or receiving text messages totally abhorrent (I genuinely have no idea what \"What's App\" is). I use landline by choice, a Nokia 8310e when driving. My \"factual\" telephone calls tend to be very terse \u2014 \"Good morning, can you \u2026 please ?\", but I can and do make occasional longer social calls. Skype (with video) is also fine.\nI quite often make calls for business reasons, but what's changed over my lifetime is that I almost always email in advance to arrange a good time to call. The days of phone tag are gone, thank heavens. I very rarely call anyone out of the blue anymore.\nFWIW, I'm 47 and I hate the telephone as a means of communication.\nMichele said,\nRegarding Philip's comment, above: perhaps it *is* a generational thing, but the division is Boomers vs Gen X rather than it being new with Millennials? I don't believe either of my parents had any trouble making or answering phone calls. Mom born 1938, Dad born 1919, so neither of them were actually Boomers. 4 of my siblings are Boomers, though, and they all seem ok on the phone. Maybe it's just me! ;-).\nMyl wrote: \"But I have the very strong impression that the proportion of people who express such feelings is greater now. Perhaps the existence of alternatives like texting makes it easier to adopt/express/accept such attitudes?\"\nThat's certainly possible!\nmdhughes said,\nGen-X. Having a bell ring in my presence, demanding my attention, is an abhorrent intrusion, the rudest possible thing anyone could do, and I think anyone who does it is a jerk.\nSo why would I do that to others? I don't call people unless we have a scheduled \"meeting\", and Skype or Facetime is better in every way.\nUntil mobiles, I had an answering machine and a phone I could disable the ringer on; now I just use a silent ringtone and everything goes to voicemail unless you're one of 3 specific people. I highly recommend it.\nI've been known to quote Mark Twain's (possibly apocryphal) comment to the effect that he wished everyone a good life and afterlife, with the sole exception of the inventor of the telephone.\nLOL \u2013 I wonder how many of the things attributed to Mark Twain he actually said. :-)\nDoris Bass said,\nFunny, everyone seems to read \"like calling anyone on a phone\" as referring to \"impossible\" rather than \"not impossible\" or \"rough\" (although the latter interpretation probably requires a semicolon in place of the final comma).\nBut I have the very strong impression that the proportion of people who express such feelings is greater now. Perhaps the existence of alternatives like texting makes it easier to adopt/express/accept such attitudes?\nDefinitely. What's generational is that Kids Today don't pressure each other as hard to conform anymore. It's not just telephone anxiety either; for instance, there are people running around not drinking alcohol \u2013 simply because we don't like the smell & taste, not for \"officially excused\" reasons like religious ones \u2013 and getting away with it. Likewise with gender identities and sexual orientations.\nI don't want to interrupt people. To call people interrupts them and tells them \"drop everything you're doing right now, I'm more important\". I have serious trouble working up that amount of chutzpah.\n(And that's before we even get to the general difficulties of talking to a stranger in Western culture, which takes 70% of everything as an insult by default.)\nReading David Marjanovi\u0107's post, it is almost as if he and I occupy different universes. I cannot think of anyone who would regard a telephone call from me (or from any of their friends) as \"an interruption\"; incoming telephone calls are a normal part of daily life, both in the office and at home. 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Texting is so impersonal and it can forever for someone to reply, making what should be a 1 minute phone call into several hours of waiting. Plus Texting just feel so . . .impersonal? Not quite sure what the right word I want to use there is.\"\n\"Exactly! It\u2019s impersonal! I don\u2019t have to think about the human I\u2019m interacting with on the other end as much. It\u2019s much less anxiety-inducing. Also, you can reword and rewrite a text several times until you have the right phrasing. Hard to do that in a live conversation. And with my propensity for saying exactly the wrong thing, that is a life-saver.\"\n\"Phone calls freak me out because I can hear the persons voice but not see their face. Since I\u2019m likely autistic, I think it\u2019s because I find it hard to know when to talk and in person I get more information from the person\u2019s face etc. In text you always know when it\u2019s your turn. Also you can\u2019t really interrupt anyone by text so it\u2019s much easier for me at least \"\n\"I think the reasons you describe are why so many of us prefer texting over talking, actually. Many introverts do not want that sort of personal exposure \u2013 they prefer distant and impersonal, it feels safer.\"\n\"yup. and the stress of being put on the spot like that means I\u2019m more likely to forget something I wanted to say. and there\u2019s no record of the conversation unless I try to write and talk at the same time (which adds even more stress and tends to make me sound like a hal-bot). I tend to repeat appointment details out loud now until I can find a pen and paper or something.\"\nA friend told me that she recently set up a playhouse for her 2-year-old granddaughter, including a toy phone. She stood outside and put her hand to her head and said \"This is grandma calling.\" No answer. She said it louder. Then she looked inside \u2014 the two year old was tapping on the play phone with two fingers.\nRe: \"Since I'm likely autistic\u2026\" from David Marjanovi\u0107's post.\nYes, indeed. I am a formally diagnosed autistic, and I spend a great deal of time on online autistic communities. Difficulty with telephone calls is a very common conversation point, and many autistic people will describe how they find text or e-mail vastly more comfortable than voice calls, or indeed, speaking face to face. The common assumption that it is merely a social phobia misses the fact that there are very real and innate differences in cognition for an autistic person. We can't be \"trained\" by exposure therapy, as a truly phobic person might be, to overcome all of these differences.\nMissing cues from prosody is only part of the problem. Very often, autistic people require longer to process sensory input in order to make sense of it. Combined with attentional and executive functioning impairments, this can make it very difficult to formulate a response at the same time that we are listening \u2013 an inability to multi-task to a much more extreme degree than most non-autistic people. To many autistic people, the person on the other end of the telephone often seems incredibly impatient. The indecision and rumination that we can require in order to formulate a meaningful response often results in further pressure to answer quickly (\"get on with it, I'm paying for this call!\"), and the added pressure makes marshalling our cognitive functions more difficult still.\nLikewise receiving an unexpected call. An autistic person can often take quite some time to shift their mind from one kind of task to another. For example, if I am working on some computer code, I am often hyper-focused to the point of having almost no awareness of my surroundings, or even my own bodily functions. To suddenly have to switch into a mode of thinking suitable for conversation seems akin to the old days of having to completely reboot a computer system in order to switch applications.\nOne could say that, for many autistic people, text communication \"levels the playing field\". There may still be pragmatic aspects of communication that we struggle with even then, but our conversation partner is unable to use prosody and non-verbal communication when writing and time is far less critical, thus closing the disparity in communication abilities.\n@Doris Bass: If Amber had meant that making a phone call was not impossible, I think she would have said \"like calling someone\" instead of \"like calling anyone\".\nAndrej Bjelakovi\u0107 said,\nA highly relevant joke from Community:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTva8qFP2P0\nMich\u00e8le Sharik said,\nWhereas I felt like someone finally understood me! Lol!\nI, also, did not 'get the joke' in the apparently intended way. I realise the difficulty is that that sense of the word 'impossible' is simply not in my vocabulary, and therefore I didn't consider it. To me saying that calling someone is 'impossible' can only mean (besides the obvious literal sense) that they never seem to answer, so I can't actually speak to him which is my purpose in calling.\nI suppose, though, as an example of the routine torturing of the language by the female sex, it's not, um, impossible. Now I may digress, as others have done here \u2013\nI myself don't have difficulty of that kind making phone calls, and don't see why anyone should. I don't know what 'autistic' even means anymore, really, but it's not an excuse for indecision. Sure, it means difficulty in socialising, but difficulty talking to someone when you have a specific purpose (not just social interaction) can and should be overcome.\nI most prefer e-mail for communication (as you can probably guess) when it can be arranged, and the phone is often inconvenient, but when you want to talk to someone and you've got a number, for God's sake try it!\nI guess people can differ on this but to me you just _don't_ make 'casual and unannounced visits'. In my universe, part of being an adult is realising that you don't just drop in on people like that; always give them an opportunity to say no without being rude. Perhaps some people have grown up in environments where it was otherwise, though.\nNSBK said,\nJust my $0.02, but I seem to be living in the same universe as David Marjanovi\u0107. I hate both making and recieving (unscheduled) telephone calls. I greatly prefer email, where I have an implicitly written / signed / timestamped record of a conversation.\nI also prefer meeting someone face-to-face (in person or virtually) as a second option to email, with telephone being my very last option. With email I get an detailed record; with face-to-face conversations I get body language cues; with telephone conversations I get neither of the above.\nI would consider myself an introvert (i.e., social interaction takes energy and solitude replenishes it), but not necessarily socially anxious (social interaction doesn't cause me stress), and I am fairly confident that I am not on the autism spectrum (though I have never been tested).\nBut I would think that any of these three categories (introverted / socially anxious / autistic), which may overlap or not in 2*2*2 = 8 combinations, would make someone prefer a form of communication that does not rely on the pragmatics of conversational timing and body language while also allowing for greater review of one's responses and the existing conversation \u2014 that is to say, written rather than verbal communication.\nThese people, before the invention of text messaging, may be the kind that hands a note to a peer, even outside of class. I did this myself in high school.\nAs an addition, I am a software engineer who is extremely bad at multitasking. Trogluddite describes this in his post above from the point of view of someone who is diagnosed as autistic. When I need to perform a \"context switch\", which is to say moving from one task to another, I take a relatively long time to get up to speed on the new task. An interruption that requires immediate attention (like a phone call, or someone stopping by my desk outside of a scheduled meeting) is a context switch initiated by another person. How rude! After a phone call that is anything other than a wrong number, I need to spend *literally* five to ten minutes getting back into the mental state for the task I was doing before.\nOn the contrary, an email or text message notification is something I can ignore till I have reached a natural stopping point with my current thought process, which may be several hours away at any given time.\nLastly, since no one has answered Philip Taylor's implicit question about what \"WhatsApp\" is: it is a free to use application that allows text messages, audio phone calls, and audio-visual phone calls to be sent between users of the application so long as they have an internet connection (no phone plan required). Apps like this are extremely common outside of North America. I myself use WhatsApp to call and text family outside of North America.\nThe 1980s minor hit Telephone Operator (Pete Shelley) seems like an aeon away:\nWhy can't I see you later\nTell me is it wine\nThat makes things so fine\nOr is it 'cause you're mine\nYou're my aural stimulator\nNe see'est pas la raison d'etre\nTell me is it love\nThat I feel because\nPhone you up an hour later\nPhoned you up an hour later\nThat I'm in because\nMartha said,\nI'm not trying to say that not wanting to disrupt other people isn't a reason that people don't like to make phone calls, but it doesn't really seem to me like it's the main reason. At least, I know people who don't like making *any* sort of phone call, even, for example, to make an appointment, when you can be sure that you're not disrupting anyone because you're calling a receptionist whose job it is to answer the phone. People just find the whole thing awkward.\nAndrew Usher wrote:\n> as an example of the routine torturing of the language by the female sex,\nI'm still trying to figure out what you mean by that\u2026.\nI guess people can differ on this but to me you just _don't_ make 'casual and unannounced visits'.\nYou would HATE living in Mongolia.\nAndrew Usher: \"I don't know what 'autistic' even means anymore, really, but it's not an excuse for indecision\". Autism is not an excuse for anything; it is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. As such it may well be a reason for indecision but it is most certainly not an excuse. In the U.K., it affects approximately 1% of the population.\nI am beginning to wonder whether one partial reason for this phenomenon (the dislike, or fear, or whatever, of making or receiving telephone calls), and the possibly related phenomenon of not welcoming casual and unannounced visits, might be related to the re-definition of \"friend\" by Facebook et al. For me, a telephone call from a friend, or a casual and unannounced visit by one, is a source of considerable pleasure, but then all of my friends are real friends, not simply persons who have \"friended\" me via social media. Could this, I wonder, be a part of the explanation ?\nI'm 36 and would have said I'm not fond of speaking on the phone, though clearly I am compared to many here. Texting being painfully slow, I've often resorted to simply calling someone when a text conversation runs longer than a couple of messages in each direction.\nI'm a bit surprised that apparently many people feel that a text is much less of an intrusion than a call; if I get a text, I feel compelled to check it out immediately in case it's something urgent. (So, to be consistent, if you feel you can't call me because that might be a rude interruption, you shouldn't be comfortable with texting me either. Write me an email I guess.)\nSomething I dislike is video calls. For me it falls into some interactional analogue of the uncanny valley, between the naturalness of a face-to-face conversation and the clear artificiality of a regular phone call. I think what I'd need to appreciate it is some sort of VR set-up so that when the other person looks into the eyes of my representation they seem to me to look into my eyes.\n@Philip Taylor:\nI doubt that Facebook's appropriation of \"friend\" has anything to do with it \u2013 as near as I can tell, the word has simply acquired an additional definition, and the FB sense doesn't affect the \"real\" sense any more than the Quaker one does.\nFWIW, I would very much perceive an unannounced visit by a close real-life friend as a breach of social protocol. It's the sort of thing I was taught one simply does not do, back in the days before anyone had thought up social media. Connecting back to the original topic, I'd very likely ask them why they didn't call first.\nShawn Noble Maeder said,\nEven back in 1996 when I was doing telephone recordings for the Atlas of North American English, I had to psych myself up for each call. Once I had someone on the line, conversation flowed, but each new call was like a trip to the dentist.\nAnd robocalls. I don't mind getting calls from people I know\u2013 but, especially if you're retired, robocalls are a plague. Nowadays, I nearly never answer the phone when it rings.\nMore later, I have to run, just:\nI know people who don't like making *any* sort of phone call, even, for example, to make an appointment, when you can be sure that you're not disrupting anyone because you're calling a receptionist whose job it is to answer the phone.\nEven so, receptionists probably don't literally sit there twiddling their thumbs and waiting for phone calls to free them from their boredom. Often they're actually secretaries whose other work is interrupted by phone calls.\nThere are cultural differences there even within \"the West\". In some places, visiting someone makes them a host with various duties of hospitality, which would have required some preparation. This way, you can at the same time be happy that a genuine friend visits you, and angry at them because they seemingly expect you to have done things they didn't even have time for. However, in some of those places, the problem is solved in that everyone is always prepared for visitors and can always host people as they culturally expect.\nOh, robocalls aren't even legal over here.\nthe Viking Diva said,\nSociologist Sherry Turkle has studied this phenomenon and documents how technology is eroding relationships in her book \"Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age.\" Some of this is what David Marjanovi\u0107 mentions: the ability to edit a text or an email message or Facebook post to perfection before sending it means that people are getting worse at managing the real-time dynamics of face-to-face conversation. She also documents how people are worse at anticipating the emotional impact of what they say \u2013 basically we are meaner in texts. Middle school teachers document that their students get into spats on the playground over things that they used to see much younger children argued about \u2013 the kids are older but they have not developed the skill of settling a dispute.\nGen X here (born 1969) as well, and I too hate making phone calls. Much prefer texting. But I really prefer face-to-face\u2026 I find it better than either other alternative of course. Something about phone conversations, even with my closest friends, makes me feel uncomfortable for some reason :) (not autistic but I do have ADHD, which might contribute to my problem with listening, although I have no problem when I have a face in front of me)\nPhilip Taylor wrote:\n\"but then all of my friends are real friends, not simply persons who have \"friended\" me via social media.\"\nI have been active on online communities since the 1990s and I have to say that many of the friends I have met online have been more \"real\" than people I know \"in real life\" \u2014 supporting me in desperate situations and having my back when I needed it the most. (The most recent example being this past March when my mother suddenly passed away \u2013 my online friends helped me financially, logistically, and spiritually and I am more grateful for them than I can come close to expressing. They are my TRUE friends.)\nJust because we have never in person does not mean they are not \"real\" friends.\nwhistle said,\n\"What's generational is that Kids Today don't pressure each other as hard to conform anymore.\" I don't think I buy that as a generalization. The pressure today is to text and not to call. Same pressure, different target.\nTexting and phoning both serve different purposes and are useful in different situations. If you adamantly refuse to do one of these, there are certain opportunities in life that will not be available to you.\nI have a friend for whom texting is very difficult due to dyslexia. The act of reading and responding to texts is likely to trigger a migraine. It is known that she will respond to a text with \"y\", \"n\", or \"k\" when applicable and then everything else needs to be done by phone.\nMy husband regularly texts back and forth with his sister where she 1) does not directly respond to any questions asked of her and 2) sends ambiguous messages that are difficult to interpret. He can spend an hour going back and forth with her and still not have a clear understanding of what time Thanksgiving dinner is. A 5 minute phone call would clear everything up!\nOn the other hand, it's great when I can show up at a noisy crowded venue and text the person joining me to indicate exactly where they can find me!\nI just can't see any reason to see texting as a complete replacement for phone calls, and I'm glad both exist.\nI reckon that the phone call's heyday lasted 70 years (1930-2000), as long as that of the bowler/derby hat (1860-1930). That's longer than vinyl records, 8-track/cassette tapes, CDs, and lots else; a good, long run. Tempora mutandur, et nos mutamur in illis. (Me, I'm more likely to be seen in public wearing a bowler \u2014 for me it's THE hat \u2014 than talking on the phone. But then again, every time I use an ATM I thank my lucky stars that I'm not interacting with an ill-tempered human being in a stultifying job they didn't want, just sorely needed.)\nI'm 67, and I think WhatsApp is the bee's knees. The user interface is admirably simple: a text-input field and 4 buttons: voice message, photo/video, file attachment, and emojis. No ads or other extraneous matter. My (real) friends give me, inter alia, self-narrated walking tours of the exotic (or not-so) places they're visiting, tours that, happily, no one else can see. And the price is right. :)\nKaleberg said,\nThe problem with texting is that text messages often take 48 hours to arrive. It's ridiculous, but true, even in big cities. I'll summon a car using an app, and two days after the ride get notified that my driver has arrived. I usually wind up calling or using email. You can send a postal letter in less time.\nThe problem with calling is that cell phones have appalling sound quality. I knew people who worked in telephony at MIT, so I learned how the sausage is made. Did you ever wonder how you can hear a violin play over a 4KHz land line? I hate to think of the filtering they do given how miserly they are with bandwidth. It's bad enough having to listen to it.\nOn the other hand, I like calling faceless corporations when I want to get them to do something for me. The initial human contact takes a bit of patience, but once made it's easy to size up the listener and cajole them in form. I find it harder to do this in person. A phone call creates all sorts of opportunities to flatter, to amuse, to commiserate and form a bond. It helps to remember that corporations are pretty helpless without their constituent human beings.\nWhat almost everyone seems to dread is cold calling. It's the toughest move in sales. I have a niece in the business, and she was trained to make cold calls and turn them into prospects. We went over some of her notes together when she called me to practice. Cold calling never bothered her, except that it was doing work. Apparently, she has gotten pretty good at it if her employers can be believed.\nPersonally, I think the modern dread of the telephone is because kids aren't taught how to make telephone calls. They aren't taught how to write letters or emails. They aren't taught any grammar which becomes obvious if you listen to them. Perhaps we should bring in domesticated wolves, so at least our children will be raised by wolves.\nViseguy wrote:\nI think WhatsApp is the bee's knees. The user interface is admirably simple: a text-input field and 4 buttons: voice message, photo/video, file attachment, and emojis.\nI confess I can't stand the emoji input system. Emoji are supposed to be input by typing text strings, dammit!\nRhona Fenwick said,\n\"They aren't taught any grammar which becomes obvious if you listen to them.\"\nListen to them as they talk to who, I wonder? Just about the only thing that never changes about language, it seems, is the tendency of both younger and older people to use it to complain about each other. The language one uses to talk to one's parents is very different from the language one uses to talk to one's friends, and both are different again from the language one uses to talk to one's boss. Register is a thing, slang exists, both are used to both include and exclude others from conversations, and none of that means that any of it is bereft of \"grammar\".\nIn any case, let me return to your actual point. You claim that the dread of the telephone is because \"kids\" weren't taught to use the phone. Professional settings aside, were you ever \"taught\" how to telephone your parents or friends? Because much as I dearly love my family and friends, I (34 and Australian, for the record) still get a good solid whack of nerves at the idea of either receiving a call from, or making a call to, almost all of them. And this is after growing up through a childhood and adolescence where the bulk of all communication was done by voice telephony: texting and mobile phones were more or less absent until my early adulthood, letters and cards exclusively for when we were on holiday or passing notes in school. I asked my first partner out via a phone call and virtually all non-face-to-face contact with all my friends was conducted in that manner as well. Conversely, who do you suppose \"taught\" these kids how to communicate via text? By your logic, should they not dread texting if they'd never been taught it?\nNo \u2013 there are other issues going on here, and for my part the \"kids today\" perspective explains little to none of it.\nAnyone born in the early 70's or before will have gone through high school at a time when land lines were essentially the only option. You had to accept the lack of privacy and the interruptive nature if you wanted to get in touch with friends after school. People who came of age in this century have never had to put up with the inescapability of their parents hearing their half of their conversations with friends. It is no wonder that they don't have the habit of talking on the phone, and calling someone seems like an unnatural act.\nNotwithstanding the comments from people in their 40s who hate talking on the phone, I would be astonished if that opinion turned out not to be more broadly and strongly held among the young. But of course, the technological changes affect us all, so it's not surprising that people of all ages would be more resistant to talking on the phone now than they were in the 80's, since there are alternatives now that didn't exist then.\nFor me, it was quite striking how different my son's use of the phone in high school was compared to mine three plus decades ago.\nIn my volunteer work, Guardian ad Litem, I deal with all generations and widely varying social groups.\nIn communicating, I use every means of modern communication except letter writing. Sometimes, it is email (which is useful in documenting the communication and information requested). SMS is useful for scheduling meetings, getting a specific piece of information and the like. Phone calls are helpful when a conversation is needed. Phone calls necessitate some politeness banter not required by text messaging, or even most emails.\nI find that emails and text messages seem to make it easier for the other party to avoid answering questions, particularly if there are several questions to be answered. in a phone call it is more comfortable to repeat an unanswered question.\n@\"Andreas Johansson\": \"I confess I can't stand the emoji input system. Emoji are supposed to be input by typing text strings, dammit!\"\nYes, but aren't those text strings called emoticons? While emojis are graphical, not text, representations? (And did I go wrong by adding an \"s\" to pluralize emoji?)\nBy the way, if you want to enter plain text, there are 1600+ emoji(s) that correspond to Unicode codes. You can memorize them in your spare time. U+1F600 ;)\nI work with a bunch of teenagers (part-time staff at my business), and they call me all the time. They text too, but I don't get the sense that they avoid calling. There's a different hierarchy of communication today.\nThis way, you can at the same time be happy that a genuine friend visits you, and angry at them because they seemingly expect you to have done things they didn't even have time for.\n..I meant \"things you, the host, didn't even have time for.\"\nOn the other hand, I like calling faceless corporations when I want to get them to do something for me. The initial human contact takes a bit of patience, but once made it's easy to size up the listener and cajole them in form. I find it harder to do this in person. A phone call creates all sorts of opportunities to flatter, to amuse, to commiserate and form a bond.\nCultural differences within the West again \u2013 over here, this would be impossible on the phone, because one does not simply befriend a random stranger who's talking to you in a professional capacity.\nCome on. I'm almost 36, I'm older than texting, I feel the same about phone calls no matter whether they're supposed to be in Standard English, Standard German, Standard French or my unwritten German dialect that has never been formally taught to anybody.\nAndrew Usher's comment deserves a separate reply.\n\"Impossible\" here means that the speaker is unable to do the \"impossible\" thing. Of course that sense is in your vocabulary. Instead, the fact that the abilities of different people are different seems to be beyond your imagination.\nI suppose, though, as an example of the routine torturing of the language by the female sex, it's not, um, impossible.\nHere you're engaging in the same fallacy that underlies the recency illusion and the frequency illusion.\nI myself don't have difficulty of that kind making phone calls, and don't see why anyone should.\nSee, you're asking the wrong question. Perhaps nobody should have these difficulties, but some people do. This isn't an \"ought\", it's an \"is\".\nI don't know what 'autistic' even means anymore, really, but it's not an excuse for indecision. Sure, it means difficulty in socialising, but difficulty talking to someone when you have a specific purpose (not just social interaction) can and should be overcome.\n\"Autistic\" is indeed hard to define, hence the modern concept of the \"autism spectrum\". I'm actually pretty sure this spectrum is actually several different spectra that overlap in some symptoms but probably have quite different causes. For example, unusually many people on the autism spectrum have either unusually good or unusually bad coordination of body movements, unusually many are either unusually insensitive to pain or unusually sensitive\u2026 and, hey, schizophrenia recently turned out to be several different things, too.\nBut in any case, we're talking about ways the brain is wired. Those are pretty much impossible to change, regardless of whether they \"should be overcome\". You'll have to live with the facts that not everyone thinks in the exact same ways you do, that you can't do anything about that, and \u2013 while we're waiting for further advances in research \u2013 that you don't understand why this is how it is.\nDavid M : \"Cultural differences within the West again \u2013 over here, this would be impossible on the phone, because one does not simply befriend a random stranger who's talking to you in a professional capacity\".\nWhere is \"over here\", David ? In the U.K., I quite frequently \"befriend a random stranger who's talking to [me] in a professional capacity\", because I am always aware that the person to whom I am speaking is a fellow human being, not just an agent of an anonymous organisation.\nDavid Marjanovi\u0107 \u2013 you're right about receptionists. I chose the wrong word; when I was typing, I was actually envisioning a call center, not a receptionist. But regardless, either way, you're not bothering someone who has just settled down for dinner or a nice relaxing evening of whatever.\nI kind of don't blame people for feeling awkward/anxious about phone calls (to businesses, versus friends). Often when I answer the phone for either of my (very different) jobs, it takes people a while to get to the point (or at least the information that allows me to assist them), or else they don't provide enough information. People are probably aware they might do this (I'm not sure how much background information I need to give sometimes), and they don't want to \"do it wrong.\" Although I suppose this is another form of \"bothering\" someone.\nI also wonder if part of the reason people don't like making phone calls is the risk of having to leave a message. I remember a few years ago, some friends of mine were talking about how if they get someone's machine/voicemail, they prefer to hang up and plan their message and then call back.\nI would just like to thank the contributors who posted to correct Andrew Usher's misconceptions about autism. When I posted my earlier comment, I thought that the linguists here might be interested to hear about the current topic from the point of view of a person with atypical language development, perception and cognition. My desire to improve my communication skills is one of the reasons why I am so fascinated by linguistics and appreciate the content of Language Log.\nI didn't expect to have to read ill informed and condescending remarks about my neurological condition, and I fail to see how they are relevant to either this topic or LL in general. I am glad of the support of my fellow Language Loggers, and also glad that you saved me from embarrassing myself by posting something excessively vitriolic in the heat of the moment!\n@Andrew Usher\nIt is true that autistic people often have unusually great difficulty imagining themselves in another person's shoes. It is also true that it is no easier for a non-autistic person to imagine themselves in ours. You at least acknowledge that autistic people have difficulty with social interactions. The factors which I described in my earlier post are examples of the cognitive and perceptual origins of these difficulties.\nOn a more linguistic note; \"I'm not even sure what 'X' means\u2026\" is not exactly the best rhetorical device to be using when venturing to make assertions and value judgements about 'X'. I bear no grudge; misconceptions about autism are rife, and I've had nearly half a century to get used to this kind of thing. Best wishes.\nSeeing the last two messages (I mean, from David and Trogluddite), it seems I ought to reply, though I may not be sparing the time the matter really deserves. My first and main point concerned the usage of the word 'impossible' and I'm glad someone addressed me on that. After a second thought, I see that it's not so clear; it is accepted to say it's impossible for me to \u2026 to indicate something simply inconsistent with one's nature or character, but does that really include phone calls? It's a continuous spectrum, I guess, and that use definitely falls on the wrong side of acceptability for me \u2013 it immediately struck me as a blunder. Of course, if it was meant purely as a joke (by the character) that would probably be going too far as, of course, the rules of discourse are not very rigid when speaking in jest. So that's something we can just disagree on, I think.\nFor the autism stuff, I realised that my remarks could be taken that way, but thought that would be rather unkind given my intent, which should be clear. I know it's unfashionable nowadays to say that anyone with a disability or 'difference' should be other than a perpetual victim of it, so I may be committing a kind of sacrilege \u2013 but as far as I meant anything to those people it was to give helpful advice.\nYou assume that I am 'non-autistic', if my posts seem like that, I consider it a compliment as I don't really try to hide the fact that I am 'on the spectrum', although I don't bring it up either. I was speaking from my own experiences \u2013 I have myself struggled with those things, and perhaps still do to an extent, but I am not going to just give up. While I know that it is impossible for me to socialise like a 'normal person', it is not to communicate with someone that I need to communicate with, and I'd be doing myself a disservice by concluding that. So I want to tell others the same, or perhaps I could have used the vernacular form: \"Get your shit together!\".\nThen my apologies for my assumptions. Myself, no I haven't 'given up', I was merely explaining what the difficulties I have are for the reasons stated previously. To me, making them explicit isn't about being a victim; it's about trying to find compromises whereby all parties maximise the effectiveness of their communication. Each autistic person has their own portfolio of different traits; the word salad that comes out of my mouth when I'm overstimulated is no more useful to the listener than it is to me, so this has been an effective strategy for me. You have your own solutions. Vive la difference.\n@Viseguy:\nI was of the impression that \"emoji\" and \"emoticon\" were synonymous and both covered both the graphical and textual versions. Anyway, my point was, I want to type colon plus closing parenthesis and have the software turn that into a smiley face, rather than finding the face in a special emoji menu. When I, as in WhatsApp, can't do it my preferred way, I generally just leave them as text strings rather than try and negotiate the emoji interface.\n(From Wikip\u00e6dia): \"Originally meaning pictograph, the word emoji comes from Japanese e (\u7d75, \"picture\") + moji (\u6587\u5b57, \"character\"). The resemblance to the English words emotion and emoticon is purely coincidental\".",
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        "raw_content": "Responsibility. We got this.\nI have been working all week on a different article, but after many discussions and arguments and every attempt to appeal to the better part of human decency of some people, I just feel I need to address this first. Healthcare is an issue that will not go away. I\u2019ve made no illusions as to my preference for a single payer system. After all, Medicare was designed and intended to be a medical system for all of our citizens, not just the elderly. And it would definitely work. I will get to that in a minute. First, I want to address why we should want to do this. Why is it important? How will it help our country? Why is it our responsibility?\nYes, you read that right. Responsibility. It isn\u2019t just a nice, charitable thing that good people should try to help the sick. It is our responsibility as citizens of our country, states, counties and parishes, cities, towns and communities. Making sure everyone has access to healthcare is our responsibility as being part of this society. We all contribute how and what we can, within reason, to ensure everyone has the basic needs of life and human rights. In our nation, where there are doctors and hospitals and medical facilities and clinics from coast to coast, pharmacies in almost every town, how is it excusable that people are denied healthcare? How is it excusable that we choose to allow our fellow citizens to suffer in illness or die because they don\u2019t have money?\nI\u2019m not an enormous fan of the ACA. I feel like it was too much of a give away to corporate insurance companies banking enormous profits off the extortion of money from people who fear getting sick without it. I worked in the medical management department of a PPO Network. I know first hand how crooked that system is. While perhaps not breaking (too many) laws -I did see laws broken meant to protect patients up to and including the company falsifying documents which led to the denial of medical services or the ability to appeal that denial- they did everything they could to deny coverage. They take your money and they cheat every way they can. The ACA curbed how much cheating they could do. So, the ACA is better than what we had before, but not by that much. Medical Insurance companies made themselves into an industry they hoped would be too large for the government to undermine and replace. Not only have they been holding the people hostage, they have been holding the government hostage as well with the threat of economic collapse should they fail. Nice plan. I mean, if you are a greedy insurance company who doesn\u2019t care how many people die. So, no I\u2019m not a huge fan of the ACA, but think it is better than insurance companies selling medical coverage a la carte and ripping people off at ten times the pace.\nBut here is the thing, it doesn\u2019t actually have to be that way. We can afford Medicare for all. And we can do it in a way that won\u2019t cause drastic hardship on the economy. We can phase out insurance, allowing those companies to divest and move into other markets over a set span of time.\nWe initiate it by moving the Medicare age back to 55 and include all veterans. Five years later, we move it back to 40. Five years after that we move it back to 25. Then, finally, in five years, we cover everyone. That is fifteen years, which is plenty of time for the market to slowly adjust. Alternately, We move it back to 50 immediately, plus all vets, then in five years to 30, and in five more year extend to everyone. That is still a full decade for market adjustment. By doing it this way, job losses will be much slower and more easily absorbed into the economy. Remember, many of the middle class and lower end jobs in health insurance will transition to Medicare, as they will need workers skilled in medical knowledge and coding to fill positions caused by higher demand in their department and increased claims to process. So all of these jobs are not just going to disappear. Just the top ones and I\u2019m sure those people making millions a year will be just fine. I don\u2019t know about you, but I am not really all that concerned about the future employment opportunities of multi-millionaire health insurance CEO\u2019s. Pretty sure they can manage. But, hey, speaking of millions of dollars in salaries to just a handful of people, let\u2019s look at that!\nWhen Insurance Companies can afford to pay tens of millions to their top execs, they are banking some nifty profits. Think all those high premiums are because the actual cost of healthcare is so high? No. A big part of it is the salary they pay to the top execs and the fact that these are corporations with shareholders and they pay out big. Insurance companies are not hurting on profits, by any means. In fact, their whining about losses is a misnomer. They are whining because they may not make as much profit as they could, not because they are actually losing money. They are still making profit hand over fist. So think about this: if a for profit industry is making money even with paying its execs top dollar (those salaries count as expenses and aren\u2019t part of the profit margin) and insuring people with preexisting conditions and having to cover things like maternity care and mammograms, based on the money they receive in premiums, isn\u2019t it a no-brainer that we can afford that medical coverage without the insurance company? If we divert the money being paid in premiums to Medicare, then we can pay for those expansions. In fact, we don\u2019t even have to pay as much, because we are no longer footing the bill for those top executives. Employers can pay a medicare tax per employee instead of insurance policy benefits. It would actually save them money. Employees can pay their premium on a sliding scale based on their earnings. that is how Medicare premiums work right now. Part A, B and D can all be rolled into just one plan for everyone and include both dental and optical. Yes, we want to include that. It is ridiculous that these parts of our body are excluded from healthcare and considered separate. Teeth and eyes are important, too, people. It is also shown that appropriate dental care helps the overall health of a person. And optical care in cheap and easy to provide. Seriously, we pay like $3 a month for our entire family and my husband\u2019s employer chips in about $9. So, yeah. We can do that and it will make a serious difference to a lot of kids and lower income homes and the elderly.\nSo, as we lower the age for Medicare, we divert those employer and individual premiums. Instant funding. After all, that money is already doing the job in great excess. Some things we need to do: #1 The excess will fund people who do not have coverage. #2 We divert the subsidies for those buying insurance on the market to subsidize what would be the employer portion of their healthcare. Again, this is all money already being spent. #3 We put the excess into a fund to help secure the transition. #5 We bill out to Medicaid, payable to Medicare for the services provided to people who had been receiving those benefits, in the proportion that Medicaid paid. In this way, we begin the transition of moving funds from Medicaid to Medicare. Eventually the funds for Medicaid will exist primarily to provide offsets in Medicare premiums for low income adults and pay the premium on all children for so long as they are students and not employed full time. #6 Any excess Medicaid after the full transition will be moved, annually, to the Medicare general fund which covers all expenses in human resources, administration, and medical reimbursements. #7 All VA funding can be moved to Medicare with a portion set as the VA Fund. This fund pays the Medicare premium and any out of pocket expense for every veteran. Money may be set aside for specialty facilities which deal with illness, injury and afflictions unique to Veterans. However, the primary care for all veterans would be immediately moved to Medicare, meaning our veterans would instantly have both freedom of choice and ready access to healthcare. There is zero legitimate reason our veterans are forced to have a separate healthcare system which in many places is inaccessible and frequently substandard. Our veterans deserve the freedom they have fought to preserve for the rest of us and the dignity to receive medical treatment when and where they need it and by doctors and facilities they trust. #8 Once we have streamlined the transition, there should be a mandatory audit and assessment to determine how premiums can be lowered. This mandatory assessment should be required every seven years with specific focus on administrative efficiency, preventive medicine and education programs which can reduce expenses with a specific purpose to determine if premiums can be lowered. #9 Money can never be diverted from any Medicare surplus to the government\u2019s general fund to be used for any other purpose. #10 changes to increase Medicare Premiums will be subject to a super majority vote in both the House and the Senate and that statute can only be changed by a super majority vote in both the House and the Senate. #11 Medicare for All cannot be repealed except by a super majority vote in the House, the Senate and be approved by a super majority of the States.\nSee, the thing is, we can fund this based on the money we are already spending. We just aren\u2019t giving that money to Medicare at the moment. We are giving it to corporations who are making big profits, which means excess that we can utilize to expand coverage. The CEO for Centene, Michael Neidorff, made $22 million in 2016. That is just one person in their company. The VP\u2019s for that corporation range between $3 to $4.6 million a year. Together, all five total over $40 million a year. And the company is still making billions. Centene Corp alone had $40.6 billion dollars in revenues for 2016 and 86.5% of that revenue came from their health insurance subsidiaries. Now that means they had $34,759,592,000.00 in health insurance revenue. One insurance company. They saw a gross profit of $5.4 billion. That\u2019s after everything and everyone is paid. Profit. And, by the way, for those talking about how the ACA is too expensive for insurance companies to maintain, Centene\u2019s gross profit of $5.4 billion in 2016 was up from $2.75 billion in 2015, $1.98 billion in 2014, $1.21 billion in 2013, and $705.51 million in 2012. (If you don\u2019t like to do quick math in you head, their gross profits increased more than 765% in a four year span.) Doesn\u2019t look like they have done so bad under the ACA, does it? Remember, this is after they have paid out medical claims. And this is just one company. You still have big boys like Humana, Aetna, Cigna, Anthem, UnitedHealth, and WellCare, and more.\nWhat is the point of this? First, insurance companies don\u2019t care about your health. They care about taking your money and keeping as much of it as possible. They are for profit businesses and that profit margin is their first priority. That is fine for some things, but healthcare? When people depend on medical treatment for their lives and health, should that be entrusted to corporations who only see dollar signs or should we develop a system which answers to the people and doesn\u2019t hold our citizens hostage, extorting every penny it can from them by leveraging a person\u2019s fear of death? Medicare works. It is a proven system. Is it perfect? Of course not. It never will be because no system is. But we are already spending the money to pay for a complete Medicare system. We are just paying it to the wrong people.\nYes, it would devastate the Medical Insurance market, basically shutting it down except for specialty policies, secondary policies and the like. It may also have a place for travelers, providing short term insurance policies for those visiting the US or traveling abroad or for immigrants who have not established residency and qualified for Medicare. They will no longer be the big, fat, and greedy conglomerates we see today. But face it; they haven\u2019t been making these huge profits all that long and they are not a necessary market in our economy. In fact, they are a drag on our economy. They take huge sums out of the hands of the middle class (those who tend to push the economy in spending) and redistribute it to a wealthy few who do not use it to fuel the economy.\nNow, what do the people gain from this, without actually paying anything more? Freedom. Every facility and provider will accept Medicare. You will have a choice. You won\u2019t be locked into a network which may or may not have providers you trust. Sub standard providers will no longer be artificially enabled by PPO Networks, which means far less malpractice. Which reminds me, don\u2019t feel too sorry for those insurance companies, they still sell life, auto, home, flood, earthquake, workers\u2019 compensation and malpractice insurance. So they do have other areas they can concentrate on. They have business opportunities.\nThe point of it all is that the money being thrown into this industry along with what the government is already supporting will be more than ample enough to pay for the program. If we reduced the employer contribution to a flat, per employee rate that is 10% less than the current national average, we are still looking at roughly $300 billion dollars diverted into Medicare from the top ten insurance companies alone. Combine that with the VA budget, Medicaid budgets, subsidies budgets and current Medicare budget and, yeah, we got this.\nHealthcare is such a basic need. It should not be afforded to charity. People should not be forced to beg to not die; to beg to save their children or their mother or father or friend or spouse. No one should be shamed or demeaned for needing healthcare and it is not a commodity to be entrusted to those who have taken no Hippocratic oath. this is a basic need of society. It is our responsibility as citizens of a community, of a civilization, to ensure the basic welfare of our fellows. Government isn\u2019t just what it can do for you. it isn\u2019t just to keep you safe, educate you, etc. You and I are part of society and we have a responsibility to provide the basic human rights which make our freedom possible. It is your duty to help. It is my duty to help. Community is all about working together so that we all have a better and safer life. We work together to build our economies, educate our children and workforce, provide protection, both from foreign threats and domestic, build our roads and transit systems, develop municipal necessities which provide things like water, sewage systems, waste management and firefighter services. We do not all use all of these services, but we understand the need for them and we understand why our part is necessary. Would we not put out a fire because someone didn\u2019t have enough money to pay for a firetruck to come to their house? Think about it. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Chenab Valley Power Projects Private Limited (CVPP)\nSangeet Natak Akademi (SNA) \u00bb\nThe National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) constituted under the Disaster Management Act 2005 has been entrusted with the nodal national responsibility for human resource development, capacity building, training, research, documentation and policy advocacy in the field of disaster management. Upgraded from the National Centre for Disaster Management of the Indian Institute of Public Administration on 16th October, 2003, NIDM is steadily marching forward to fulfill its mission to make a disaster resilient India by developing and promoting a culture of prevention and preparedness at all levels.\nApplications are invited for the following positions in the National Institute of Disaster Management on purely contract basis\nPay Scale: Rs.20000/- PM\nQualification: Graduate with Sciences/ Social Science/ Commerce/ Economics/ Statistics with preferable 1 year of work experience.Working Knowledge of computers is essential.\nPay Scale: Rs.8000/- PM\nQualification: Matriculation / 10th pass\nPay Scale : 25,000/- PM\nQualification : A post graduate in any discipline preferably sociology and Knowledge of disaster management/school safety\nPay Scale: Rs. 35000/- PM\nQualification: Post Graduate in Computer Applications / Computer Science OR BTech in Computer Science/Technology/Engineering + Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications from recognized University/Institution.\nInterested candidates may send their application with superscription \u201cApplication for the post of _______ \u201d on the prescribed format. Application should be addressed to executive Director National Institute of Disaster Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, Indian Institute of Public Administration Campus, 5-B, I.P.Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi 110002 and must reach latest by 10th June 2012\nAdvertisement Details : http://nidm.gov.in/PDF/Recruitment/vacancy%202012.pdf\nThis entry was posted on Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 at 7:12 am\tand is filed under Administration / Secretarial / Clerk, IT / DBA / Programmer, Research & Development, Sociology / Social Science / Social Work. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Community - Cymuned > AM backs good eye health awareness for drivers\nAM backs good eye health awareness for drivers\nLeave a commentIwan Lewis 7th June 2018 Community - Cymuned, Neil Hamilton AM, Welsh Assembly - Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru\nNEIL Hamilton, Leader of UKIP Wales and AM for Mid & West Wales, today supported calls to improve awareness among Welsh drivers about the importance of having an up-to-date eye test before getting behind the wheel.\nAttending an event in the Senedd, Mr Hamilton tested a driving simulator, replicating the experience of driving with glaucoma.\nThe event was hosted by Vision Express and coincided with National Glaucoma Awareness Week 2018, from June 4 \u2013 10.\nIt is estimated that crashes involving a driver with poor vision cause 2,900 casualties each year. Research by Vision Express and OnePoll finds that 15% of drivers have not had an eye test since they passed their driving test, on average, 14 years previously.\nIt\u2019s estimated that as many as 38,000 people in Wales are suffering with glaucoma, half of which is undiagnosed. That means there are an estimated 19,000 people with glaucoma who could be driving without realising the danger they pose to themselves and others.\nMr Hamilton said: \u201cMany people don\u2019t realise that changes in sight can be gradual, and experts say that patients suffering from undiagnosed glaucoma can lose up to 40% of their vision before even noticing it. That\u2019s why drivers of all ages have a responsibility to themselves, their passengers, other road users and pedestrians to ensure they take their eye health seriously.\n\u201cUsing the driving simulator I experienced for myself just how debilitating and dangerous it can be to drive with impaired vision.\u201d\nGlaucoma is one of the biggest causes of preventable sight loss in the UK and already accounts for over one million outpatient NHS visits across the UK each year.\nThe condition is symptomless in its early stages, and a regular eye test is the only way to detect it. Over 90% of people diagnosed early will retain some useful sight but late diagnosis can result in total blindness. Glaucoma occurs in 2% of people over the age of 40, increasing to almost 10% of people over the age of 75.\nMr Hamilton added: \u201cIt\u2019s absolutely right that, to-date, efforts to improve road safety have focussed on speeding, drug and drink driving, driver fatigue and mobile phone use. However, there now needs to be a focus on promoting good eye health. After all, you wouldn\u2019t get behind the wheel of your car if it didn\u2019t have an up-to-date MOT, so why would you put your own lives and the lives of others at risk by driving with defective eyesight?\u201d\nJonathan Lawson, Vision Express CEO, said: \u201cThe optometry industry does its best to keep this issue in the public eye but without more support from policy-makers, it\u2019s difficult to see how we\u2019re going to really shift driver attitudes. That\u2019s why Vision Express is calling on the Welsh Government to help us to raise awareness about the importance of regular eye tests for drivers and we would strongly support any efforts to spearhead high profile awareness raising campaigns such as those which have proven so successful in deterring the use of mobile phones and drink driving.\u201d\n2018, AM, driving, eye sight, Neil Hamilton, news, safey, UKIP\nCouncil temporarily suspend rubbish collection\nAlan Evans 1st September 2017\nChair of SOSPPAN asks for extension on Hospital Consultation Period\nChief Constable looks back over four years as a volunteer officer\n11,000+ employees face jobs uncertainty at Poundworld and House of Fraser",
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        "raw_content": "12 Natural and Organic Brands Owned By Big Food\nA significant (and growing) number of shoppers have spurned traditional food and drink brands in favor of \u201cbetter\u201d choices. Instead of Tropicana and Tostitos, they\u2019re reaching for Naked Juice and Garden of Eatin\u2019 all-natural chips. Instead of Ball Park franks, they\u2019re opting for Applegate Farms nitrite- and nitrate-free hot dogs. These alternatives cost more but people are willing to pay, in large part because they see these brands as being smaller, healthier, more responsible choices.\nWhat many don\u2019t realize, though, is that a lot of these \u201cniche\u201d companies are owned and operated by the very corporations many shoppers are trying to avoid. Healthy, environmentally aware brands have seen huge sales growth in recent years, and big names like Coca-Cola, General Mills and Perdue all want a piece of the action. 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And then there\u2019s the issue of a parent company reflecting negatively on its subsidiaries, as when General Mills, Kellogg\u2019s and others funded opposition efforts to California\u2019s GMO labeling proposition at the same time that some of their \u201cnatural\u201d brands were promoting the non-use of GM ingredients.\nAs we ponder the answer to this and other related questions (such as: why doesn\u2019t the \u201cnatural\u201d label mean anything?), here are some natural and organic brands that have gone big in recent years.\n1. ANNIE\u2019S HOMEGROWN\nMike Mozart via Flickr // CC BY 2.0\nThe brand best known for boxes of mac and cheese with the cute little bunny on them sold to General Mills for $820 million in 2014. Since then, Annie\u2019s has branched out into additional product categories, including cereal, which it had struggled to develop as an independent entity. John Foraker, founder and president of Annie\u2019s, says the company hasn\u2019t had to compromise its values or ingredients under the new ownership. But consumers, and even some employees, are skeptical.\n2. HONEST TEA\nYelp Inc. via Flickr // CC BY-NC-ND 2.0\nFounded in 1997 by a Yale business school grad and one of his professors, Honest Tea has surged over the past several years to become one of the leading bottled tea companies in America. That\u2019s due in large part to a big investment from soda giant Coca-Cola. In 2008, the company bought a 40 percent stake in Honest Tea, and then completed the acquisition three years later. The sale brought some accusations of \u201cgreenwashing,\u201d but Honest Tea founder Seth Goldman has adamantly fought the idea that \u201cbig\u201d equals \u201cbad\u201d in the organic world.\n3. APPLEGATE FARMS\nmriggenvia Flickr // CC BY 2.0\nLast summer, the natural and organic meat company\u2014makers of preservative- and antibiotic-free deli meats, hot dogs and sausages\u2014sold to Hormel, maker of that most unnatural of meat products: Spam. The $775 million deal incensed some customers, who regularly take to the company\u2019s Facebook page to vent their frustrations. In response, Applegate says it operates independent from Hormel, and that its acquisition came with safeguards to maintain its focus on clean ingredients and animal welfare.\n4. NAKED JUICE\nIn 2006, the fruit juice company known for catchy flavors like \u201cBlue Machine\u201d and \u201cMighty Mango\u201d sold to PepsiCo for a reported $450 million price tag. Pepsi filed the acquisition under its \u201cbetter-for-you\u201d brand portfolio, but recent years have seen Naked Juice come under fire for its high sugar content and \u201cnatural\u201d labeling. In 2013, Pepsi settled a class action lawsuit brought by consumers who contested the label\u2019s \u201c100% Juice\u201d and \u201cAll Natural\u201d claims, among others. Pepsi paid out $9 million and agreed to stop printing \u201cAll Natural\u201d on its Naked Juice bottles.\nElliott P. via Flickr // CC BY-SA 2.0\nThe Kellogg Company bought this pioneering natural foods brand back in 2000, well before these sorts of acquisitions were trendy. The payoff came through several years of sustained growth as Kashi rode the wave of demand for natural and organic products. But Kellogg\u2019s faltered as competition increased, and in 2012 Kashi faced major criticism over what consumers saw as its abuse of the \u201cnatural\u201d label. Follow that with Kellogg\u2019s financial contributions to defeat California\u2019s mandatory GMO-labeling law\u2014and this after Kashi promised to remove GMOs from its products\u2014and the company has found itself backpedaling of late.\n6. 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STONYFIELD FARM\nElizabeth M. via Flickr // CC BY 2.0\nIn 2001, France\u2019s Group Danone (now known as Danone), whose brands include Dannon and Evian, bought a 40 percent stake in organic yogurt company Stonyfield, and completed the acquisition two years later. Stonyfield founder and CEO Gary Hirshberg had actively sought an investor, and the buyout came with demands that his company stay independent. In the ensuing years Stonyfield, now the country\u2019s leading organic yogurt company, has gotten some flack for its sugar content, but Hirshberg has remained a very public advocate of the company\u2019s \u201cbig with a purpose\u201d ethos.\n10. BOLTHOUSE FARMS\nStarted in 1915 as a commercial farm in western Michigan, Bolthouse grew to prominence selling fresh carrots, including a ready-to-eat packaged variety that became incredibly popular in the \u201890s. 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Advocacy groups are keeping a close watch, meanwhile, and caution that the organic standard, despite its high price, is the only true, federally regulated guarantee for \u201cbetter\u201d meat.\n12. GREEN & BLACK\u2019S\nQuasimime via Flickr // CC BY-NC-ND 2.0\nIn 2005, the organic chocolate company sold to UK-based Cadbury. Five years later, Cadbury was bought by Kraft, which then funneled many of its global snack brands, including Green & Black\u2019s, into a spin-off company it called Mondelez. Confused yet? Welcome to the global packaged foods economy. In the U.S., Mondelez is best known for brands like Triscuit, Chips Ahoy!, Tang and Sour Patch Kids\u2014all of which may seem at odds with the gourmet, ethical-sourcing image Green & Black\u2019s has cultivated. Mondelez seems to realize this, too, and doesn\u2019t even list the chocolate company under its portfolio of brands. 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        "raw_content": "Saturdays, preferably, but always welcome\nBibliophiles and those looking for quiet, indoor work may enjoy working with our friendly librarians, helping to preserve Mepkin\u2019s old book collection, processing new books, or helping with one of the many projects going on at the CBL Library.\nTo volunteer at the Library, please contact Mepkin\u2019s Librarian, Vivian Kaz.\nSylvia Bras, Volunteer Director\nMepkin Abbey relies on countless volunteers to maintain and manage the grounds and gardens at the Abbey. The Garden Volunteers are a fellowship, working on any day(s) between Monday-Thursday from 8:30-11:30. When we come in at 11:30, we have a snack or lunch together (which each person brings) under the Live Oak at the Breakroom. Mepkin supplies all garden equipment needed. Our goal is to continue the \u201csense of place\u201d of Mepkin, a place of serenity, peace and healing for Retreatants, Visitors and Volunteers themselves. The Volunteer will receive a Garden Volunteer T-Shirt, a folder with the Mission, Vision and various protocols, as well as maps to familiarize yourself with the grounds and gardens. You will be greeted by a Volunteer and taken on a tour of the Abbey grounds and gardens and work with another Volunteer for the first several times you come. The Volunteers receive an email the day before they work from the Director, letting you know where and with whom you will be working. You will receive a monthly Newsletter as well as being invited to special events of the Garden Program and the Annual Picnic given by the Brothers at the Monastery.\nTo Volunteer for the gardens, please contact Sylvia Bras (Volunteer Director) at 814-720-4174 or bellamaw1@gmail.com.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe Perfect Guy\u201d offers an intense, believable thriller\nPatric Michael Ealy captures high marks for his unsettling performance as the obsession-driven Carter Duncan.\nWriters Alan B. McElroy and Tyger Williams have a way of finding horror in realistic situations. They start with an everyday scenario, then ask, \u201cbut what if something goes wrong?\u201d\nFor instance, take their recent film \u201cThe Perfect Guy,\u201d a story about a career-driven woman who finds herself going from one unhealthy relationship to a nearly deadly next. The hero, Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan), fights to get her life back on track after it has taken a turn for the worse.\nVaughn, a prosperous lobbyist, has dedicated her energy into a long term relationship only to realize it\u2019s going nowhere. She then decides to leave her boyfriend, Dave King (Morris Chestnut) in search of something more.\nOn her quest to find true love, she meets Carter Duncan (Michael Ealy), who seems to be the titular \u201cperfect guy.\u201d In seemingly no time, Duncan sweeps her off her feet with his attentiveness and thoughtfulness \u2014 not to mention he\u2019s easy on the eyes.\nBut the attention he gives Vaughn quickly grows into an obsession, causing Vaughn to terminate the relationship.\nAfter the break up, Duncan begins to find ways to invade Vaughn\u2019s space even in her most personal environments, going so far as to affect the personal relationships she has built.\nClearly, Vaughn\u2019s decision to end their relationship does not settle well with Duncan, and he becomes especially enraged after she decides to rekindle her previous relationship with King. Duncan resolves to destroy Vaughn\u2019s future.\nAfter contacting police detectives and finding no assistance, Vaughn decides to take matters into her own hands in order to cease Duncan\u2019s madness.\nThe material in this movie fits well with the dramatic story lines Director David M. Rosenthal has in his previous body of work. Rosenthal, known for his work on films such as \u201cJanie Jones,\u201d puts together high-intensity scenes that capture a game of cat and mouse.\nMany actors could have worked as well or better in the roles portrayed by Lathan and Chestnut, but Ealy\u2019s portrayal of the obsession-driven Duncan is something special.\nThe abnormal personality traits he infused into the role provide an excellent foil for every other character\u2019s influence on screen.\nOverall, the film offers a believable, intense, and dramatic story that keeps its audience on their toes. Though the film certainly does not provoke change or revolution in its genre or the film industry as a whole, it works.\nTags: David M. Rosenthal, film, Morris Chesnut, movie, movie review, review, Sanaa Lathan, The Perfect Guy",
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        "raw_content": "Review - The Love Cure\nTherapy Erotic and Sexual\nby John Ryan Haule\nSpring Publications, 1996\nReview by Louis S. Berger, Ph.D.\nEveryone--patients, licensing boards, the legal profession, insurance companies, and most particularly therapists themselves and their professional associations--\"knows\" that \"no aspect of sex in the context of therapy is ever justified\"(p. 137). For example, in my own state, Texas, the licensing act simply prohibits \"any conduct that is sexual or may be reasonably interpreted as sexual in nature\" and even prohibits sexual relationships with any former patient or client.[1]\nWhat can one say about these kinds of formal rules, laws, sanctions and the host of informal mores and simplistic jargon (discussed in chapter 2) pertaining to sexual conduct of therapists? First of all, they obviously are indiscriminate, rigid, absolute, totalizing; they are intended to cover any therapy. Second, these kinds of positions on sexual matters are seen as self-evident; what reasonable person would challenge them? Accordingly, they are just stated and accepted uncritically, dogmatically. Third, the ethos implicitly or explicitly assumes that an imbalance of power exists; the Texas rules, for example, specifically refer to \"actual or perceived power or undue influence they [therapists] hold over current and former patients and clients\".[2] The clear assumption is that the \"doctor\"-patient relationship necessarily is tilted and has a one-way potential for victimization (doctors can't be victimized, but patients can; therapy cannot be a balanced relationship). In sum, these are the shallow simplistic views of the \"collective consciousness\" (Jung), of \"the 'persona field,' the world of social roles and expectations, with its well-advertised but largely unconscious and frequently contradictory ideals and taboos\" (p. 59). It is a world of smug, complacent dogma, where everyone knows and militantly defends the self-evident true rules.\nJohn Ryan Haule opens his book by saying that \"most essays on therapy, Eros, and sex, are treatises on what one should do or not do, and why. This one is not. My aim is to open up a way of seeing\" (p. 9). The standard dogmatic approach signals a problem: \"virtually every school of therapy since Freud agrees that stereotyped thinking about a subject betrays an 'unresolved issue' and requires airing\" (p. 65)[3]. Haule wants to unfold \"an adequate and detailed understanding of human meetings as erotic enterprises\" (p. 15), and he does. His exploration of the subject is thorough, intricate, meticulous and rich; I will highlight what I see as the central points, but urge the interested reader to go to the work itself.\nI want to stress straight away that although he does not emphasize the point, the author's exploration is most relevant to one particular class of therapies, those that are \"experienced as a human relationship of central importance in people's lives\" (p. 10). Specifically, he is speaking of a psychodynamically informed, long-term, highly complex, in-depth process--broadly, Freudian and/or Jungian[4]--which these days is seen at best as an archaic anomaly, at worst as pass\u00e9, ineffective, sexist, misguided, an unscientific enterprise based on wild theories unsupported by empirical data, an approach to be shunned.[5] Thus, this subtle, complicated, clinically highly sophisticated and nuanced examination of the erotic in psychotherapy probably will have little interest for those (especially the therapists) involved in the mundane, neurobiologically oriented, managed-care driven (ten-minutes-once-a-month medication checks, or perhaps several insurance-approved \"talking\" sessions, or teaching of behavioral management, or \"skills training\"), symptom-removal focused \"therapies\" that dominate the mental health scene. In these mainstream approaches, the therapist is essentially a technician, a mechanic who fixes the patient's \"disabilities\", and for those involved in these kinds of medical-model following therapies (therapists, patients and their families, insurance companies, licensing bodies, the legal system), the widely accepted naive ethos and codes probably are quite appropriate and even necessary. Eros is best kept out of the picture.[6]\nAs already intimated, Haule's position is that the role of love or Eros in therapy is a highly intricate and very important matter that deserves careful, clinically-informed exploration in spite of the usual assumption that the subject has been dealt with adequately and is closed. But \"inhibition [of acts] and erotic energies are not mutually exclusive\" (p. 26). Human meetings in general are erotic enterprises, and especially the erotic in psychodynamically-informed dyadic therapy deserves, requires, much more than the stereotypic responses and applications of simplistic, behavior-centered rules. This deeply experiential encounter is erotic in the sense that it is permeated by presence of Eros, the dual-faced Greek god of attraction who binds in friendship but who is also the god of sexuality. Haule highlights this distinction, emphasizing that commonly these two aspects of the erotic are conflated. This distinction (admittedly often difficult to make, elusive, but nevertheless meaningful) and all its many implications for therapy is a key element in Haule's critique.\nHaule explores the relations between these two facets in general, but especially as they manifest in the therapeutic field. The erotic energies of which Haule speaks and which he deems a central ingredient of therapy may well have\na sexual flavor.... But insofar as they come unbidden and are observed and tolerated without our fastening on them, emphasizing them, or \"acting them out,\" we may locate them in the realm of \"the erotic\" rather than in that of \"the sexual.\" We want to keep a substantial distinction between these two terms, erotic and sexual; for the one is essential to our work while the other is highly questionable. (p. 77)\nWe can also make a distinction within the erotic in therapy that pertains to human development. In therapy we can distinguish between two broad modalities: those addressing infantile remnants, and those belonging to maturity--roughly, the parental, and the egalitarian. As to the former, Haule cites Freud as saying that one needs to give patients \"enough of the love which they had longed for as children\" (p. 85). As we know, most children suffer to a greater or lesser extent from serving various pathological (especially, unconscious) needs of parents, siblings, and later, those of many others (e.g., teachers). They rarely grow up having been seen clearly and deeply by important others, seen as who they really are--that is, of having been \"met\" sensitively as unique individuals that have a unique, unfolding core. So, as adults we usually have erotic needs that are manifestations of residues of these less than ideal developmental experiences. Unwittingly we still long for \"a primal experience, the unquestioned acceptance and security with which an adequate parent loves an infant dependent upon her in every way\" (p. 87). In therapy that means that we do not want to be objects of the therapist's dispassionate scientific curiosity or therapeutic zeal, or worse yet, to become a therapist's \"successful case\". Thus, for most patients the earlier phases of therapy revolve around this erotic need. This love\nis surely not kindness and good intentions, nor is it demonstrated by gushing speeches.... [as patients we] want to be taken seriously.... want the real thing.... We want to be someone's you, to be valued for the unique individuals we are. (pp.85-86)\nHaule draws on the psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut's 'self psychology' for guidelines on how to appropriately and effectively provide this binding aspect of the erotic, that which Kohut idiosyncratically called \"empathy\" and which is much like the important British analyst Donald Winnicott's notion of the \"holding environment\"--a complex psychological analogue to physical holding.\nAs the patient's old developmental lacunae become filled,[7] the emphasis shifts to the egalitarian, mature relationship. These relational shifts are reflected in shifts in the therapeutic approach, and it is here that further difficulties and complexities unfold.[8] Haule makes it very clear that as long as the patient is primarily enmeshed in issues concerning holding, every form of sexual enactment is precluded (p. 129), but that this cut-and-dried rule now becomes untenable:\nSexual interaction is one modality among many within the domain of Eros. Therefore, if sex is a kind of erotic interchange and therapy is erotic from start to finish, we now find ourselves in a more embarrassing position than we did before investigating the nature of the love cure. We have established no definitive grounds for excluding sex from the therapeutic temenos [sacred space].... (p.123) We may well be suspicious that any form of sex in the context of any therapy will be ill-advised and even counter to therapeutic intent. But we have reached the point where we have to admit that the love cure, by its very nature, has to consider sexual enactment as a very dangerous open question. This places us in great discomfort vis-\u00e1-vis the persona field with its satisfying certainty.... (p. 134) Because the love cure takes its guidance solely from the emerging or unfolding self of the patient, it cannot accept rules that precede the encounter with that unique individual. Therefore, the question of sexuality has to be left open in principle.... [This] forces therapist and patient to deal with an immense array of issues, many of which would have been prematurely closed had the issue of sexual enactment not been left open. (p. 16)\nObviously just being naively permissive in some simplistic way is an untenable position, for any number of reasons. So at the very least, if we do not just rule out sexuality by fiat, it may be considered only in advanced stages of the therapy and even then only when \"the unfolding of the patient's self seems to call for some kind of sexual enactment, as part of the work itself\" (p. 141). In chapter 7, Haule meticulously explores and enriches by means of clinical examples the many and complex considerations that arise for all concerned. Much attention is given to the therapist's own dynamics, to aspects of the therapeutic process, to the nature of the patient, and to the implications of possibly violating the accepted dogma about sexuality in therapy. Comprehensive guidelines are provided for the therapist.\nChapter 8 thoughtfully and insightfully explores \"Marrying the patient.\" Professional ethics codes are inconsistent on this subject:\nSome absolutely forbid any form of social contact at any time. Others set more lenient limits whereby social encounters must be scrupulously avoided for two, three, or five years after termination. As a society, we are clearly doubtful about friendships and marriages between individuals who have had a therapist/patient relationship. But we are reluctant to forbid them utterly. (p. 154)\nHere, too, Haule identifies and addresses the many complexities concerning this matter; he also includes stringent criteria that very few therapist-patient pairs could meet.\nAnyone who is open to the issues addressed in this excellent, courageous book will gain from reading it, but I believe that it is clinicians who will profit most. I know that it has been and continues to be very helpful in my own work. As to philosophers, they can ponder a variety of issues raised implicitly, such as those concerning ethics, the philosophy of mind[9], and, most especially, questions raised about the limitations of the usual kind of cognitive, logical-rational, analytical philosophical thinking when one is dealing with the human dilemma.\n[1]. Psychologists' Licensing Act and Rule and Regulations of the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, July 1, 2005, pp. 67, 60.\n[2]. Licensing Act, op. cit., pp. 67-68.\n[3]. In their interesting The Guru Papers: Masks of Authoritarian Power (Frog, Ltd., 1993), Joel Kramer and Diana Alstad \"view the degree to which a culture is authoritarian as a barometer of its dysfunctionality\" (p. 4).\n[4]. Even psychodynamically oriented therapies typically treat manifestations of sexuality and the erotic within therapy dogmatically, seeing and interpreting them as pathological transference and countertransference. However, as Haule shows in chapters 4 and 5, Freud, Jung, and Kohut have provided major exceptions to such psychoanalytic dogma.\n[5]. I have addressed the conflicting views of different classes of therapy in a number of publications, especially in Substance Abuse as Symptom (Analytic Press, 1991) and in Psychotherapy as Praxis (Trafford, 2002) in which I dub the mainstream, problem-fixing approaches \"technotherapies.\"\n[6]. The role of Eros in these therapies could be the subject of another book.\n[7]. The idea is that the belated maturation follows, in Kohut's language, \"a program laid down by their [the patients'] nuclear self\" (p. 101), the self that is already manifested in a rudimentary form in the womb (see Allesandra Piontelli's From Fetus to Child, Routledge, 1992).\n[8]. In my view, the emphasis shifts from primarily providing a holding environment to primarily engaging in what Paul Gray calls \"Defense analysis using close process attention\" (The Ego and Analysis of Defense, Jason Aronson, 1994; \"Undoing the lag in the technique of conflict and defense analysis,\" Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1996, 51: 87-101); see also Berger, 2002, op. cit., especially chapter 5.\n[9]. A multitude of ontological and epistemological issues about the nature of self are raised indirectly (see my The Unboundaried Self , Trafford, 2005).\n\u00a9 2005 Louis S. Berger\nLouis S. Berger's career has straddled clinical psychology, engineering and applied physics, and music. His major interest is in clinical psychoanalysis and related philosophical issues. Dr. Berger's publications include 3 books (Introductory Statistics, 1981; Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinical Relevance, 1985; Substance Abuse as Symptom, 1991) and several dozen journal articles and book reviews. 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        "raw_content": "Jacob was decanted today. Four hours, waiting in the clinic for him to get out of the tank. God knows rebirth is never easy but we\u2019ve done it often enough that I don\u2019t see why there needs to be such a fuss made. The important thing is that we make sure the shuttle company pays the compensation. The claim investigators aren\u2019t certain what went wrong yet but it looks like the explosion was caused by a freak micrometeorite strike rupturing a fuel line. The shuttles are supposed to be protected against this stuff, but this is typical of the Luna shuttle companies. More money spent on making sure your ride is comfortable and your glass is always full than on making sure the thing is actually safe.\nAnd if I\u2019m honest, there\u2019s something just not right about waiting for my husband to walk out of the tank as a twenty year old, while I\u2019m stuck in this old woman\u2019s body. I don\u2019t know if I\u2019m simply jealous of his new youth or whether I\u2019m ashamed of looking so much older than him. Whatever it is, the apparent age difference is uncomfortable. And of course there\u2019s the knowledge that along with his new body come all the appetites of youth. I can\u2019t complain though \u2013 last time it was me that decanted and I certainly indulged myself.\nIt\u2019s so irrational that suicide isn\u2019t covered in the terms of the clone storage banks. We pay enough! Why shouldn\u2019t we both return together, the same age?\nWhen Jacob finally did decant, he was so groggy and disoriented that there was no point in me being there. He was looking around as though he didn\u2019t recognise any of us, didn\u2019t know where he was, or even who he was. I had to say his name three times before he realised I was talking to him!\nNext time, I\u2019m not going. One of his assistants can bring him home. If it\u2019s me decanting, I can get one of mine to bring me home. I won\u2019t need Jacob there. Better that he concentrates on the business. We\u2019ll probably still be mired in Chinese red tape when I next decant!\nWe\u2019ve received more death threats. Some new hard line eco-preservationist group objects to the harvesting operations on the gas giants, and the Chinese problem hasn\u2019t gone away either.\nAngelus assures me we\u2019re safe, that his security teams are more than capable of dealing with these ecoteurs, but I\u2019ve hired more people to watch the children anyway. It\u2019s doubtful they\u2019re in any danger out in the orbital colonies, but it\u2019s better to be safe than sorry. Though part of me wonders why we bother with security at all. Decanting only takes a few days, after all. If some crazy person objecting to the NewSea Project shoots me, what do I lose? A week, at most. And it\u2019s not like the project will stop just because I\u2019m \u2018dead\u2019. Jacob would just carry on. And if we were both killed? The project would still go ahead. The only way of properly killing us would be to destroy the clone banks.\nJacob still isn\u2019t himself yet. He\u2019s handling business stuff fine (although irritatingly he\u2019s left this NewSea problem for me to deal with) but he\u2019s very vague about personal things. Sometimes he looks at me as though he doesn\u2019t recognise me, and yesterday he was very rude about the proposal I put together to buy a controlling share in Anthem Developments. In front of the board! We\u2019ve disagreed about things before, but we always show a united front to the board. I\u2019d better talk to him, if I can pry him away from Susannah. She\u2019s more than just his assistant, I\u2019m sure of it.\nLast night I dreamed about being back in the city where Jacob and I first lived together. In those four tiny rooms. I haven\u2019t thought about that in decades. Now I can\u2019t stop. I\u2019ve been reminiscing all day, remembering all sorts of little details. Like how the windows were so small they hardly let any natural light in, and we ate noodles and rice for months while we saved to get a window viewscreen. When we\u2019d bought it, we could only afford to run it for an hour a day!\nWhat a difference the viewscreen made though! We ate breakfast looking out over the sea as the tide came in, and sat watching the sunset, pretending our water was wine. I wish I could remember which forest we chose on the viewscreen in the evenings, but it was too long ago to recall. Time obscures memory, and two centuries is a long long time. It was probably a fake one anyway. Those viewscreen companies were notorious for inventing scenes and passing them off as the real thing.\nAnd then six months later, SmallStart suddenly took off, and we bought our first house. It\u2019s funny, I can barely remember a thing about that house, but today the apartment is as fresh in my memory as Susannah\u2019s smirk when I caught her in bed with Jacob last night.\nShe\u2019s going to be in for a rude awakening when Jacob gets the rush of youth out of his system and starts behaving normally again.\nIt\u2019s not him! Not Jacob! I don\u2019t know who\u2019s behind it, but somehow they\u2019ve replaced my husband with an impostor. No wonder he wasn\u2019t acting like himself. He wasn\u2019t himself!\nOh, he looks like Jacob. Walks like him, talks like him, sounds like him. But he isn\u2019t Jacob. He\u2019s an almost-Jacob.\nI\u2019ve really lost him. Jacob is really gone. I\u2019m alone!\nAll I feel right now is grief. It\u2019s like the first time he died all over again, but now it\u2019s permanent!\nIf this impostor has taken his place, how will I ever get Jacob back again?\nIs it the Chinese? Those psychopaths from Natural Earth? Some new eco-terrorist group who have a problem with one of our developments? I don\u2019t know!\nAll I know is that the man living in Jacob\u2019s body is an impostor. An abomination.\nThe more I think about it, the more obvious it becomes. The freak shuttle accident wasn\u2019t an accident at all. It was murder so that the impostor could take Jacob\u2019s place! The grogginess was a cover while the almost-Jacob got his impersonation perfected. The way he didn\u2019t recognise me at first, and didn\u2019t register his own name! It\u2019s so clear now. And the infatuation with Susannah. She must be part of whatever this is.\nI don\u2019t know what to do. How do you prove your husband has been replaced with an impostor? Who\u2019s going to believe me? Who on earth can I tell that the man I\u2019m married to isn\u2019t the man I fell in love with? God, even reading that back sounds false. If I say that, I\u2019ll get \u2018of course not, Rebecca. People change. You\u2019re not the person Jacob fell in love with any more either\u2019 and that sort of useless platitude.\nI need to think straight. I can\u2019t let on that I know. I\u2019ll talk to Angelus. He\u2019ll have some idea what to do.\nFeeling calmer today. Numb. But it helps me think. I needed to be sure.\nI asked him questions, to test him. Subtle ones. I told him about the dreams I\u2019ve been having. About the old days. He wasn\u2019t interested. I asked him about the forest on the viewscreen. He didn\u2019t even answer. Just shrugged and said it didn\u2019t matter. That we had work to do. I pressed more, told him it was important to me. I asked him about SmallStart. About whether he thought it was still helping to bring people together.\n\u201cI don\u2019t care, Rebecca,\u201d he said. \u201cWe\u2019ve got bigger concerns right now. The Jovian separatists blew up another one of the harvesters last week, remember? If you think the damned thing is failing, get rid of it. It\u2019s been costing us money for decades anyway.\u201d\nThat\u2019s when I knew for certain he was an impostor. Jacob would never want to get rid of SmallStart. It\u2019s where everything we\u2019ve ever done began!\nI still can\u2019t believe this is happening. It must be a nightmare. It can\u2019t be real. In a moment I\u2019ll wake up. Jacob will be next to me, ready to comfort me.\nAngelus doesn\u2019t believe me, I can tell. But at least he\u2019s not discounted the possibility out of hand. He\u2019s a good man, and a good friend. My only friend, I think. Where did my friends go? Somehow, down the long years, I shed them, and now Jacob\u2019s gone I have no-one to talk to. No-one to confide in except my head of security. An employee!\nAngelus got hold of the clinic\u2019s records of the whole process. Cloning, consciousness reinstatement, decanting, everything. They do so many checks! And the impostor passed them all. No problems indicated anywhere in the process.\nI suppose that makes sense though. As Angelus pointed out, for this impostor to have been created, someone at the clinic must be involved. And that would make falsifying the checks possible.\nAngelus and I have a plan. A deep scan of the impostor will reveal the truth, but we need a pretext. So Angelus will fabricate a plot to poison the almost-Jacob and I with a neurotoxin. We\u2019ll both be scanned to make sure we haven\u2019t been \u2018contaminated\u2019.\nI am completely alone.\nThe almost-Jacob and I had our scans. His came back clear. Mine, however, did not. It showed \u2018slight abnormal neurological activity\u2019, according to the doctor. Not a neurotoxin, he was quick to assure me. But something out of place. Nothing to worry about long-term, but something that might get worse before I decant next.\nAngelus thinks that\u2019s why I\u2019m saying the impostor isn\u2019t Jacob. Very convenient, that as soon as I talk to Angelus about this, he thinks of a plan that discredits me.\nI talked to the children. Told them the truth. They\u2019re on their way back to Terra, but they don\u2019t believe me either. They want me to see a psychiatrist. I haven\u2019t decided yet whether I will. It would prove to them that I\u2019m not crazy, but if Angelus is involved, as I now see he must be, he can easily find a way to get to whichever psychiatrist I see.\nBut maybe I should. Go along with them for now, until I figure out what to do. It will make them relax.\nOh, how I miss Jacob! I\u2019d trade all our wealth and privelege for one more day with him. In the apartment where we started out. That\u2019s where we were happiest, just the two of us.\nI\u2019ve been seeing the psychiatrist. I told her what was happening. I resisted for the first few sessions, but I\u2019m so lonely. I need someone to talk to! And she is so sympathetic. Perhaps she isn\u2019t involved, I thought.\nShe says I have something called the Capgrass Delusion. Or \u2018impostor syndrome\u2019. It\u2019s well named: the sufferer becomes convinced that people and objects around them have been replaced with identical impostors. They can treat it with surgery, or drugs, she says. Or we can wait until I decant next, and continue the sessions with her. I chose the sessions because that way my mind will stay clear while I decide what to do next.\nIt seems so plausible! I checked psychiatric texts myself, and it is a real condition. But it\u2019s unknown these days, with the clones and the genomic treatments we all get. So which is the more likely scenario, I ask myself: that my husband has been replaced by an impostor for some unknown reason, by an unknown party, who has corrupted my head of security, my husband\u2019s trollop assistant and our clinic? Or that I\u2019m suffering from a condition no-one in the world has had in over three hundred years?\nBut then I look at the almost-Jacob and I know. I know.\nIt. Is. Not. Jacob.\nRebecca, if all went to plan, you\u2019re reading this on the seventh of June, and you don\u2019t remember any of the last six months. You\u2019re \u2013 I\u2019m \u2013 writing this on the twenty-fifth of May with a publish delay. Writing to my future self who has no memory of this is making my headache worse!\nI came up with the perfect way to get Jacob back.\nI can\u2019t believe I didn\u2019t think of it before! I was trying to hire an assassin to kill the almost-Jacob, when it struck me. If Jacob was replaced by an impostor when he died, then that means the whole clone bank is useless. The consciousness backups will be corrupted because they\u2019re done daily, so if he was killed, he\u2019d come back as the impostor anyway.\nBut then I remembered the failsafe that Angelus insisted we set up when the first death threats started coming in. We did it to humour him, then forgot all about it.\nI guess that will be last week for you! For me, writing this now, it\u2019s six months ago. And it hasn\u2019t been updated since it was brought online! So if I can activate that, Jacob will be back! And I\u2019ll be decanted as you. No memory of the last six months, but the same age as Jacob! And if it does somehow turn out that I\u2019ve got this Capgrass thing, it won\u2019t matter anyway, because my backup consciousness \u2013 your consciousness \u2013 will be free of it.\nIt\u2019s the perfect solution.\nBut to achieve it, I need to destroy the clone banks and the consciousness storage. 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        "raw_content": "Anthology TV series like American Horror Story, True Detective and Fargo are becoming more popular. Personally, I love the format because the you know there's a complete story arc, and you don't need to commit indefinitely, waiting for the show to jump the shark. (Am I dating myself with that term?) As a writer, I'd rather know what I'm getting in full.\nI'm currently working on a TV script adaptation of my novel Simon. It'll be an 8 or10-episode, full-arc story and will serve as Season 1 of an original anthology series I'm calling What's Done is Done. The adaptation is quite an undertaking but I\u2019m \u2026 taking it under. Or undertaking it. Seems like overtaking much of the time. The idea for the series is to create a new retelling for each season, and I\u2019m not limiting myself to Shakespeare.\nWhen adapting a novel to a feature film script, one of the biggest challenges is deciding what to cut out. (\u201cThe book was sooooo much better.\u201d) The process I find myself in with Simon, however, constitutes an opposite challenge. I\u2019m actually having to add content for what will essentially be a 10-hour movie!\nRethinking the story with a true ensemble cast has proven one of the more beneficial adjustments. Simon as the Hamlet character is of course at the center of everything, but a season of television shows will mean more time with the Beaumont family and more flashback scenes. Delving into Simon\u2019s rocky relationship with his father Richard (while he was alive) and seeing more of his romance with Juliana will add more depth to the story that I know fans will appreciate.\nFor reasearch I've been analyzing scripts from Season 1 of American Horror Story and the pilot episode from my favorite show of all time: Breaking Bad. The latter is not an anthology series, of course, but the set-up is so brilliant. Inspiring really. Unlike movies that work primarily with 3-act structure, TV scripts tend to be written in 4 or 5 acts. For Simon I'm going with 5 because, ... well ... Shakespeare and Hamlet.\nThe opening few minutes of every episode, before Act 1 begins, is called the teaser. I'm trying something interesting there: the teaser of every episode will be the sensationalized network news coverage of the mass murder. The novel starts there, and that first hour of coverage plays out at the start of two other chapters (#10 & #16 of the book\u2019s 17 chapters). The idea for the TV series is to start each episode with about 5 minutes of news coverage from that first, chaotic hour. After those minutes, the anchor will break for commercial \u2013 and that\u2019s where the Simon storyline will pick up where it left off at the end of the previous episode. The hour of news coverage will take all season.\nLike I said, it\u2019s an experiment. It definitely works in my mind.\nOf course, once I committed time and energy to this project, I read the news of the feature film adaptation of Lisa Klein\u2019s YA book Ophelia. It\u2019s getting a fair amount of buzz because Daisy Ridley (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) is cast in the title role. Called a Hamlet \u201cspinoff\u201d (huh?), the novel and film tell the original, period-piece story from the unstable heroine\u2019s POV. I haven't read the novel, but like many reviews, my feelings are mixed on this project. Is it a bad thing that will make my project seem like a \u201cjust been there/just done that\u201d copy? OR could a mainstream light shining on an alternative Hamlet story be thought of as the start of a possible trend? That would make my project (which is vastly different, of course) seem attractive and marketable.",
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        "raw_content": "Holistic Life Coaching Session\nHolistic Life & Wellness Coaching is a form of coaching that embodies all aspects of a person\u2019s life, using the holistic model of balancing Body, Mind, and Spirit. It combines an integrative approach based on the understanding that when we change a part of any aspect of our experience, we simultaneously change the condition of the whole. Holistic coaching helps to expand the awareness of a person\u2019s thoughts, feelings and actions, while awakening their ability to access their full potential and become a powerful creator of the life they desire. The solution always resides inside of us, but many times we have underlying blocks and limiting beliefs preventing us from reaching full potential. Coaching will help you look at any situation from a different perspective and move beyond unconscious blocks or sabotaging patterns.\nAs a Holistic Wellness Coach and Certified Nutrition Consultant I use a \u201cwhole\u201d health approach to help empower you with the necessary tools to transform and balance your life. Our relationship with food isn\u2019t just about what we eat, it\u2019s also about who we are as an eater. A Holistic Nutrition Counseling session will help you to understand emotional patterns that guide your relationship with food and discover what barriers are in the way and preventing you from achieving your desired results. We will explore and implement realistic gradual changes, taking into account lifestyle, movement, work, relationships, schedules, and personal growth goals. These changes, unique to you, will collectively create a large impact that will help you regain your radiance, energy, and vibrant health. You will learn how to break the barriers for good and enjoy lasting positive change in your health.\nI am passionate about teaching people that being healthy can be fun and easy. Learn to eat, live and laugh. It is my goal to help you reclaim your health, happiness and balance in all areas of your life.",
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        "raw_content": "Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser (December 15, 1928 \u2013 February 19, 2000) was an Austrian-born New Zealand artist and architect who worked also in the field of environmental protection. His real name being Stowasser, his pseudonym Hundertwasser (by which he is known worldwide) comes from sto in Slavic languages, meaning \"hundred\".He stood out as an opponent of \"a straight line\" and any standardization, expressing this concept in the field of building design. His best known work is considered Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna, Austria which has become a notable place of interest in the Austrian capital characterized by imaginative vitality and uniqueness.Hundertwasser's original and unruly artistic vision expressed itself in pictorial art, environmentalism, philosophy, and design of facades, postage stamps, flags, and clothing (among other areas). The common themes in his work utilised bright colours, organic forms, a reconciliation of humans with nature, and a strong individualism, rejecting straight lines.\nHe remains sui generis, although his architectural work is comparable to Antoni Gaud\u00ed (1852\u20131926) in its use of biomorphic forms and the use of tile. He was also inspired by the art of the Vienna Secession, and by the Austrian painters Egon Schiele (1890\u20131918) and Gustav Klimt (1862\u20131918).He was fascinated by spirals, and called straight lines \"godless and immoral\" and \"something cowardly drawn with a rule, without thought or feeling\" He called his theory of art \"transautomatism\", focusing on the experience of the viewer rather than the artist. This was encapsulated by his design of a new flag for New Zealand, which incorporated the image of the Koru a spiral shape based on the image of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life, growth, strength and peace according to the M\u0101ori people.Wikipedia\nEtykiety: architect, Austrian artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, painter, peinting",
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        "raw_content": "Re-Making the \u201980s: Halt and Catch Fire\n\u201980s interior design is a true highlight of AMC\u2019s new series Halt and Catch Fire\nIf you\u2019ve been reading Mirror80 over the past couple of weeks, you\u2019ve probably figured out that I\u2019m a bit smitten with AMC\u2019s new \u201980s tech series Halt and Catch Fire. Kate here, and today I\u2019m sharing more design inspiration from the show. Last week we revealed our top reasons to watch, and this week I\u2019m zoning in on the way series creators have meticulously re-made the 1980s, from the interiors to the fashion!\nWhen Chris and I came up with this idea for the show, we really honed in on this idea of a contemporary period show, where there was some stuff in the \u201980s that could drop right into today and you wouldn\u2019t even notice, and yet there\u2019s some stuff that you look at and go, \u201cthere\u2019s no way we\u2019re ever going back.\u201d\n\u2013Christopher Cantwell, Co-Executive Producer and Co-Creator, Halt and Catch Fire\nLet\u2019s start with the video that gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the show, set in the early days of the PC revolution. It\u2019s (appropriately) titled \u201cRe-Making the \u201980s: Halt and Catch Fire\u201d\u2026\nThis video blew my mind. As I watched, it hit me\u2026after years and years of waiting, it\u2019s finally here: a television show about the \u201980s that doesn\u2019t fall into the trap of endless clich\u00e9s. A show that celebrates \u201970s-meets-\u201980s interior design. Will people get together for viewing parties, Mad Men-style? I\u2019m already planning a Halt and Catch Fire viewing party for our next Retro Foodie post!\nOld meets new in the offices of Halt and Catch Fire\nThe visual kind of style of the show is to\u2026bring the analog and the digital together visually, and we thought the best way to do it was to use warm tones and browns for the analog world and use crisp grays and blues for the office world.\n\u2013Nelson Cragg, Cinematographer, Halt and Catch Fire\n\u201970s interior design meets \u201980s interior design\nThe above quote tells us a lot about the design philosophy of the series. The next time you watch, look for warm tones in the home of engineer Gordon Clark (shown in kitchen and living rooms above). Then look for steely gray hues in the office of Cardiff Electric (shown both above and below). And pay attention to the general level of radness revealed through detailed set design, from the geometric art to the touches of 1970s decor! Because most of us who grew up in the \u201980s didn\u2019t live in houses filled with of-the-moment furniture. It took awhile for the \u201970s to leave the building, folks!\nIt\u2019s a sleek \u201980s corporate world\u2026\nRemember that wood paneling? 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Looks like it\u2019s back to tank tops and camo pants!\nMackenzie Davis as Cameron Howe in Halt and Catch Fire\nI hope today\u2019s post gave you many more reasons to watch this intelligent series that shines the spotlight on 1980s design\u2026\nHalt and Catch Fire airs Sunday nights at 10/9c on AMC.\nTHEE most authentic representation of 1983 that I have ever seen. My favorite scenes are at Gordon & Donna\u2019s house. Can\u2019t get enough. I love this show. Have you seen Virgin Suicides by Sofia Coppola? Another great example of a moment in time captured on film, so authentic.\nThanks so much for your comment, Nico! Like you, I love the scenes at Gordon and Donna\u2019s. I\u2019m so glad Halt and Catch Fire was renewed, and I\u2019m counting down the days until the first episode of the new season. Would you believe I saw The Virgin Suicides for the first time last month? And LOVED it! 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        "raw_content": "Insomnia + Parenting Videos\nI got a new full-body tattoo yesterday.\nNo, I didn\u2019t. But the line I first typed was so boring and something I type at least once a week that I deleted it and decided to try to write something a little more interesting.\nBut y\u2019all? I\u2019m super tired. I\u2019ve not been sleeping well. Part of this relates to practical causes like Wesley\u2019s Middle Of The Night Growing Pains and Barking Dog Who Can\u2019t Deal With The Animals In The Woods Behind Our House. But mostly? I just can not turn my brain off. I\u2019m exhausted but I got up at 3am and started working my way through some bookmarked videos and articles that I\u2019ve seen shared out or recommended and haven\u2019t had time to watch/read.\nSo! I wanted to share something with you.\nThis is a speech recommended by my therapist (Drink!) as it relates to parenting.\nSome of this video validates my apathy \u2013 especially as it relates to school. I learned early on with E that I\u2019m a TERRIBLE Mom Of A Student. And it\u2019s because my Dad was a TERRIBLE Dad of a Student. He didn\u2019t understand academic struggles and therefore insisted on Straight As and there was a lot of yelling and anger surrounding school work. I caught a few tinges of that coming out in me with E and decided to just LET GO. I kept up with stuff but I didn\u2019t set aside homework time every night, I didn\u2019t even make sure he did his homework. I really tried to stay as \u201cout of it\u201d as possible because I was unable to find a middle ground between APATHY and INSISTING ON PERFECTION and I decided in the long run (because I\u2019m scarred from the \u201cINSISTING ON PERFECTION\u201d experiences as a child) it was better to err on the side of APATHY.\nI don\u2019t get involved in PTA, I don\u2019t email teachers when grades are bad to ask how we can do better, I don\u2019t change class schedules, my kids do ALL of that because I\u2019m unable to just get a \u201clittle bit\u201d involved. I have to be \u201cnot at all\u201d involved. And I\u2019ve seen it have great results with E. He wrangled all of the schedule changes in high school and even opted into AP classes I didn\u2019t insist upon. The only thing we did was put him in a ACT tutoring class as he inherited my test anxiety, but other than that? Academics was not something we worried about.\n(He\u2019s about to graduate from college, by the way. 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I either have to NOT CARE AT ALL, or I end up being the crazy Mom insisting on him reading War & Peace before bed on Tuesdays.\nAnd now this video validates all of my approaches to academics. I can say it was a DELIBERATE choice to make BETTER ADULTS and not just me trying not to be a crappy Mom. It also makes me feel better about doing so much OUTSIDE of being a Mother. It makes me feel better about random days of outside play when the reading log is waiting.\nOn the other side of this video is me doing all of the things she tells me not to do.\nI try to help them avoid stress.\nI don\u2019t give them chores.\nI put on their shoes for them.\nI nag them.\nI stifle play.\nI try to fix things that are not broken.\nIt was a good video but it was also a little painful. Sometimes it takes other people pointing out our faults for us to see them, but then we have to deal with the shame of those faults and that\u2019s the part that I struggle with. I struggle with the self-hatred when my faults are spotlighted. And sometimes this is hard because I get defensive and want to justify why I\u2019m still putting my kid\u2019s shoes on for him when he\u2019s smart enough to program my cell phone.\nBut she also brought up the 12-step idea of HALT, when you get upset about something first ask yourself\u2026\nAnd yes. Always. All of them.\nSo I\u2019m exhausted and watching parenting videos that actually give me permission to let go and remind me the importance of self-care. I\u2019m a terrible parent when I\u2019m exhausted. But also? It\u2019s okay to be not be a perfect parent. Sometimes the things we think are terrible \u201cperfect\u201d are actually damaging so maybe care a little less about the reading long and worry more about taking care of ourselves so our kids see that some days it\u2019s not about them.\nThe problem lies in FORCING yourself to get sleep when your mind won\u2019t shut off. I guess I make an appointment with my GP to get a prescription maybe to help me sleep? But I\u2019m already 14 years behind on all of my other medical appointments so I need to probably make those first.\nI\u2019m falling asleep fine (although later and later every night, I\u2019m enjoying hanging out with Donnie at night now after the kids go to bed) it\u2019s just the STAYING asleep I\u2019m struggling with. I went to bed at 10pm last night and woke up to look at the clock 5 times and finally gave up and got out of bed a little after 3am.\nOf course we\u2019ve had no rain here in years and the dryness has made everything dusty and I\u2019ve also been having trouble with my eyes and my throat and my chest which also disrupts my sleep so it\u2019s not just \u201cKIM AND HER CRAZY BRAIN\u201d it\u2019s also \u201cI MOVED TO THE MOJAVE DESSERT AND DIDN\u2019T NOTICE\u201d which is just a great thing to help with sleep.\nHoly crap. This entry has been all over the place. Anyway. Watch the video. Send me sedatives. And rain.\nADDITION: I was going to tell you about TWO things and forgot and hit publish but here is the other thing I was going to share with you \u2013 and article about Anxiety & Aggression in kids and it\u2019s great and timely since Wes\u2019s pediatrician suggestion anxiety could be at the root of his aggression which BLEW MY DAMN MIND. I know how to spot anxiety when it manifests MY way, it never occurred to me that Wesley\u2019s could be manifesting in an entirely different way but since I\u2019ve shifted my approach a bit with him and considered the things around his aggression making him anxious? It\u2019s been a lot easier to address the cause of some of his anger. It\u2019s kinda mind-blowing.\nPhoto: Citrus\nTotally relate to so much in this post, especially the apathetic parenting. When my oldest was in elementary and the littles were really little, I would make myself CRAZY about her schoolwork. I finally read a book by John Rosmund called \u201cending the homework hassle\u201d or something like that. Anywho, the crux of the book was to not be a helicopter parent and let them be responsible with consequences attached. Since being a homeschool and public school parent, I\u2019ve relaxed even further because so much of this is just busy work, IMO. And PTA\u2026don\u2019t even join anymore. ? Last note, the part about W\u2019s aggression being anxiety based totally makes sense. That\u2019s how anxiety manifested in my family of origin \u2013 it is harder to understand in a way, because it comes off as anger, but when you know that is what is is, it can be diffused. Btw, you are a great mom!! The level of care and love that you show your kids is amazing. In a world of helicopter parents, it\u2019s hard to be the hands off parent, but ?? to you!\nGreat post! Thank you! I am the same way about school support\u2026all or nothing. I am struggling hard right now to find a middle ground\u2026find a way to support him, but not demand perfection/helicopter. (He\u2019s in 8th grade\u2026a tough \u201ctransition\u201d year in so many ways.)\nI would love to watch the video you talk about here\u2026but I don\u2019t see the link\u2026? Am I just missing it (only half a cup of coffee so far\u2026) or did you forget to include it in the post?\nOh, PS: Taking two 500mg melatonin at bedtime has really helped me as far as getting to sleep and staying asleep.\nHaha! Never mind! I see the link now. I read the post in my email and for some reason the link wasn\u2019t in the email. I won\u2019t do it that way anymore.\nI just love you! I\u2019m so glad I found you. Thanks for talking to us so often!\nI only realized relatively recently that my 11yo processes anxiety & stress as anger. 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        "raw_content": "United States: Notice For Governmental Investigations \u2013 Navigating Insurance Traps\nArticle by Miles Karson\nProviding notice for governmental investigations is fraught with difficulty. D&O and E&O insurance policies can provide coverage for the costs of responding to subpoenas, civil investigation demands, and defending against regulatory actions. Yet, notice of these claims is often an issue. The reasons for this are threefold. First, some companies are advised by defense counsel not to provide notice. Second, some policyholders simply don't realize that coverage is provided. And third, in some cases, the governmental agency directs the policyholder not to disclose the non-public investigation, because doing so could make the investigation public.\nThe first two of these notice for governmental investigation issues typically resolve themselves once the policyholder becomes aware of coverage. It is difficult dealing with insurers, but the defense of government investigations is expensive, and most companies elect not to waive coverage. The final one, dealing with a governmental directive to keep quiet, is more difficult.\nWhat if a Governmental Agency Directs the Policyholder Not to Disclose an Investigation?\nOne particularly tricky insurance issue for corporate policyholders seeking to provide notice for governmental investigations is providing notice in connection with \"non-public\" or \"informal\" governmental inquiries and investigations. The Department of Justice (\"DOJ\") and a whole host of other government agencies have the power to issue a subpoena or direct an informal request to a company seeking information and documents. It may be a simple issue to tender such a demand to the insurance carrier, but doing so is more difficult if the policyholder is expressly directed not to disclose the existence of the subpoena, inquiry or investigation. Here is a real-world example:\nCompany receives a DOJ subpoena and related Qui Tam action during Policy Period 1. The DOJ letter accompanying the subpoena includes prohibitions against discussing the subpoena until the DOJ's investigation is complete, with an admonition that \"Premature disclosure could impede the investigation and interfere with the enforcement of the law.\" Company does not provide notice to its D&O insurer at that time during Policy Period 1. Company then receives a letter from the DOJ that its investigation is complete during Policy Period 2, at which time company promptly provides written notice to its D&O insurers under both Policy Periods 1 and 2 (claims-made and reported policies). Both insurers deny coverage \u2013 the Policy Period 1 D&O insurer denied coverage for late notice, and the Policy Period 2 D&O insurer denied coverage pursuant to the policy's known loss exclusion.\nUnfair, yes. Unlawful, perhaps. But her is the good news. There are at least three ways to address this issue.\n1. Ignore the Government's Directive\nUnder certain circumstances, and subject to certain applicable laws, a policyholder may be able to provide notice of an investigation, even if the governmental agency directs them to keep the investigation private. Case law in other contexts suggests that a government request not to disclose a subpoena because it may impede an investigation is improper. Fed. R. Crim. P. 6(d)(2) (\"No obligation of secrecy may be imposed on any person except in accordance with Rule 6(e)(2)(B),\" which does not include subpoena recipients); U.S. v. Bryant, 655 F.3d 232, 237-38 (3d Cir. 2011) (finding a Rule 6(e) violation where government issued subpoenas that contained language requesting that the witnesses not disclose the existence of the subpoena, and ordering the government to notify all such witnesses by letter that they are under no obligation to keep the subpoena secret); In re Grand Jury Proceedings (Diamante), 814 F.2d 61, 68, 70 (1st Cir. 1987) (finding violation of Fed. R. Crim. P. 6(e) where cover letter accompanying a grand jury subpoena stated, \"[y]ou are not to disclose the existence of this subpoena or the fact of your compliance for a period of 90 days,\" and ordering the government to advise subpoenaed witnesses by letter that they are under no obligation to keep the existence of the subpoena or their compliance with it a secret); U.S. v. Blumberg, No. 3:97-CR-119(EBB), 1998 WL 136174, at *1-2 (D. Conn. Mar. 11, 1998) (same). Thus, and subject to appropriate legal review, a company may be able to provide its insurer with notice of a subpoena despite any admonition or instruction from the government not to disclose the subpoena.\nA decision to disregard the governments directive, however, should not be considered without the advice of defense counsel. Nonetheless, it is an option worthy of discussion. This is certainly the case because the insurers may be considered part of the defense, so disclosure may not in fact be prohibited disclosure to a third party.\n2. Cooperate and Educate\nIn an effort to remain cooperative with the government, a company may not want to simply disclose the existence of an investigation without the government's input, particularly where such an investigation is under seal. Thus, for example, in claims dealing with a Qui Tam (or whistleblower) action, which are filed under seal, prior to expiration of the policy period during which the company learns of the investigation, the policyholder, through counsel, should approach the governmental agency to obtain permission to share the existence of the investigation with its insurer on a confidential (and, if necessary, redacted) basis. Indeed, providing such information will be more than sufficient to trigger an insurer's duty to defend. See, e.g., CNA Cas. of Cal. v. Seaboard Sur. Co., 176 Cal. App. 3d 598, 606 (1986) (\"[T]he insurer must furnish a defense when it learns of facts from any source that create the potential of liability under its policy\"). This approach ensures that the company maintains a cooperative relationship with the regulatory or governmental agency while protecting its ability to recover under its insurance.\n3. Fix the Problem Before It Starts\nFinally, a company can negotiate a \"no prejudice\" provision into its D&O and/or E&O liability policy, which essentially provides that \"if a governmental or law enforcement agency prohibits the Insured from providing notice as required by this section, the Policy shall not be prejudiced.\" This, however, is not an option after an investigation has commenced, but it is worthy of consideration for policyholders prior to the commencement of a governmental investigation.\nWith such a provision in the Policy's notice clause, if a company is unable to provide notice to its insurer based on an agency's instruction not to, a company's rights to coverage would be protected. We have successfully negotiated such language into D&O and E&O notice provisions in the past. But, it appears that many policyholders still do not know what needs to be requested.\nProviding notice for governmental investigations is one of the most important issues policyholders face when confronted with a governmental action against them. That is because late notice is one of the primary reasons insurance carriers use to deny coverage for governmental investigation claims. The only way to prevent such denials is to thoroughly investigate insurance as soon as counsel is hired to handle a governmental investigation. Given the intricacies and variability of the law in this area, most insurance brokers rightly shy away from providing advice in this area. Here, perhaps more than in any other area of insurance, the correct course of action is dictated by the law. Coverage counsel should be retained to determine the best course of action. Otherwise, an insurance carrier may later claim that coverage was waived.\nMiller Friel, PLLC is a specialized insurance coverage law firm whose sole purpose is to help corporate clients maximize their insurance coverage. Our Focus of exclusively representing policyholders, combined with our extensive Experience in the area of insurance law, leads to greater efficiency, lower costs and better Results. Further discussion and analysis of insurance coverage issues impacting policyholders can be found in our Miller Friel Insurance Coverage Blog and our 7 Tips for Maximizing Coverage series.\nMiles Karson\nSteps To Maximize D&O Coverage For Investigations \u2013 Part 2\nSteps To Maximize D&O Coverage For Investigations \u2013 1) Secure Defense Coverage For Pre-Formal Investigation Costs And Expenses\nGovernment Investigators At Your Door? 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        "raw_content": "United States: Energy & Sustainability Connections Newsletter - July 2018\nArticle by Thomas R. Burton III and Sahir Surmeli\nEnergy & Sustainability Connections brings the latest developments in energy investing, legal insights, company activity, and industry events straight to your inbox.\nLeader in the News: Spring Lane Capital is a private equity firm focused on project finance investments for smaller-scale solutions in the energy, water, food, and waste industries. The team recently closed their first financing in the form of a $25 million commitment to Aries Clean Energy for equity in future gasification projects.\nLegal Feature: Mintz Levin's Tom Burton provides an update about the Commonwealth's SMART program rollout and what solar energy providers can expect next.\nEvent Highlights: Don't miss this month's two exciting events: the Impact Capitalism Summit in Nantucket and NECEC's Emerging Trends Series: \"The Future of Energy Efficiency,\" both hosted by Mintz Levin!\nWashington Updates: Read the latest energy policy updates coming out of the Capitol, including the latest proposal to reorganize the Executive Branch and its effects on the DOE, Congressional hearings about tax reform in the energy sector and recently introduced legislation.\nFor links to industry grant opportunities and stories from the business, policy, and research sectors of the energy and clean technology industry,\ufffdplease see our\ufffdEnergy Navigator.\nWe would also like to remind our readers that you can always ask us anything at http://mintzedge.com/ask-anything/. We built the MintzEdge website as a resource for entrepreneurs and investors, and hope that all of you take advantage of the site and see how it can help you.\nLEADER IN THE NEWS\nSpring Lane Capital Spearheads Innovative Investing in Sustainability\nThis month, we are excited to feature our client Spring Lane Capital, a private equity firm focused on project finance investments in efficient use of natural resources. Spring Lane Capital employs cutting-edge integrated deployment capital to fund companies with compelling customer economics that are focused on smaller-scale distributed solutions in the energy, water, food, and waste industries.\nSpring Lane Capital partners with strong management teams who are selling or using distributed assets in these sectors, which often require solutions using equipment or facilities smaller and less concentrated than traditional project finance can address. For companies that want to offer their customers services and solutions instead of upfront systems sales, or whose business plans require project capital smaller than the typical scale of traditional infrastructure, Spring Lane's focus on integrated deployment capital offers a practical and well-aligned solution. Spring Lane's model is to establish \"project pools\" (typically, $15-30M initially) that own distributed assets on behalf of growing platform companies and to provide an additional growth equity component to platform companies.\nThe Spring Lane investing team is led by Rob Day, Nikhil Garg, and Christian Zabbal. You can check out Rob's widely read white paper on developing a \"Cleantech 2.0\" investment strategy here.\nEarlier this year, the Mintz Levin team worked with Spring Lane Capital on its first major investment \ufffd a $25 million commitment to Aries Clean Energy. Aries Clean Energy is the designer of the world's largest downdraft gasification plant. This influx of capital will finance the equity portion of waste gasification project financings to be developed by Aries Clean Energy as well as a growth equity commitment to Aries Clean Energy. Waste gasification technology has been gaining momentum as companies in the energy and sustainability space realize the benefits of producing clean electrical and thermal energy from biomass and industrial waste. With the help of Spring Lane Capital's funding, Aries Clean Energy's expansion in the space will result in the development of some of the world's largest downdraft waste gasifiers.\nWe believe that strong investor-innovator partnerships are key to the future of the sustainability movement. Spring Lane Capital's emphasis on the universal, long-term social and economic benefits of natural resource efficiency, coupled with its novel investment model, makes Spring Lane Capital a standout partner in the Energy & Sustainability space. We congratulate Spring Lane Capital and the entire team on their inaugural investment and look forward to their continued success and growing impact in the field of renewable resources!\nLEGAL FEATURE\nUpdate on Massachusetts SMART Program \ufffd Where Are We Now?\nThis feature by First Last was originally published on the Mintz Levin Energy & Sustainability Matters blog.\nIt has been over two years since Governor Baker enacted the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program, and nearly one year since the state's Department of Energy Resources (DOER) released its final set of proposed regulations for the program. In our latest SMART update, we take a look at where the program currently stands and what energy providers can expect next (read our previous updates here and here).\nTo recap, the SMART program is a new long-term, sustainable solar incentive program meant to promote cost-effective solar development. It will replace the SREC II program, which concludes in summer 2018. Through SMART, the Commonwealth will procure up to 1,600 megawatts (MW) of new solar photovoltaic generation and Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) over as many as eight (8) consecutive \"capacity blocks\" of approximately 200 MW each. Qualified solar projects enrolled in the program will receive tariff-based payments for 10 or 20 years depending on project size, subject to compensation rate adders and subtractors that reflect project characteristics including project location, whether the project has battery storage capability, or will serve low income customers.\nThe most recent updated guidelines were issued by DOER on January 22, 2018, and cover: agricultural solar tariffs, brownfields, land use and siting, low income generation units, and the qualification reservation period. Completion of the SMART Program RFP and issuance of the DOER's guidelines are important milestones in the development of the program and provide essential information for stakeholders, including solar project developers interested in obtaining the long-term, tariff-based payments that the SMART Program will provide. The EDC's proposed SMART Program tariff is now under review by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities in Docket No. 17-140. DOER is likely to begin accepting applications for SMART Program certification and participation in the remainder of Capacity Block 1 and subsequent capacity blocks this summer. Click here for common logistical questions about participating in SMART.\nDOER has also created a Value of Energy and Incentive Calculator for Behind-the-Meter facilities. This tool calculates the Value of Energy and fixed incentive compensation rate for behind-the-meter systems. The calculation accounts for project type, size, distribution company service territory, customer rate class, and capacity block. It does not necessarily reflect the final tariff value a system will be qualified for but is meant to be a tool to understand and estimate the value that a particular customer may receive under different scenarios.\nSolar providers interested in participating in SMART should work with counsel to ensure they are taking optimal advantage of the incentive program and abiding by new guidelines as they are issued. We will continue providing updates on the Energy & Sustainability Matters Blog as SMART moves into the next phase of implementation.\nNECEC's Emerging Trends Series: The Future of Energy Efficiency\nJuly 11 | Boston, MA\nDon't miss NECEC's next Emerging Trends Series panel discussion on The Future of Energy Efficiency on July 11 in our Boston office. The event will explore the evolving business models, technologies, and platforms that are driving energy efficiency through electrification and digitization. You won't want to miss this discussion with speakers from leading companies and organizations charting a new course for energy efficiency in the Northeast. Mintz Levin is excited to host and sponsor this event. Our own Tom Burton, Chair of the firm's Energy & Sustainability Practice, will serve as the panel moderator. To learn more and to register, click here.\nIMPACT CAPITALISM SUMMIT NANTUCKET\nJuly 18-19 | Nantucket, MA\nMintz Levin is proud to sponsor Big Path Capital's Impact Capitalism Summit in Nantucket again this year. The firm has served as a sponsor since the Summit's inception four years ago. The Impact Capitalism Summit is the largest convening of investors focused on maximizing impact and maximizing return. Our own Tom Burton will moderate a roundtable discussion on July 18 at 1:25 pm entitled \"Forging the Path to Sustainability: Profit or Loss?,\" and Mintz Levin's Peter Demuth will also be in attendance. To learn more, click here. We are pleased to be able to offer our network a discounted rate. To apply at a discounted registration rate, click here.\nPresident Proposes Executive Branch Reorganization\nOn June 20, 2018, the White House announced a proposal to reorganize the Executive Branch entitled \"Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century\". The full proposal can be found here.\nAccording to the White House, the benefits of the proposal are to 1) Refocus structures around mission and customers; 2) Enhance management accountability; 3) Prioritize limited resources and eliminate unnecessary activities; and 4) Improve communications and coordination.\nThe genesis of this proposal is a directive issued to heads of executive departments and agencies in April 2017 by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick Mulvaney. That directive, calling for a \"comprehensive plan for reforming the federal government and reducing the federal civilian workforce,\" can be found here.\nThe reorganization plan would consolidate the Department of Energy's (DOE) applied energy programs into a new Office of Energy Innovation intended to maximize the benefits of energy research and development; establish a new Office of Energy Resources and Economic Strategy intended to focus on strategic delivery of solutions that support U.S. energy dominance in access to resources and infrastructure; and maintain the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response to protect energy infrastructure from threats and to ensure restoration following disasters.\nThe plan would also include a review of the Environmental Management organization structure to identify opportunities to streamline the management team; consolidate international affairs offices from applied energy programs into the Office of International Affairs; continue the merger of DOE's Human Resources Shared Service Centers and other activities; and lead an evaluation of proposals to merge and consolidate Office of Science field and headquarters activities to improve efficiency and cost reductions.\nSenate Confirmation Hearing\nThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on June 26 to consider the nominations of Ms. Teri Donaldson to serve as Inspector General of the Department of Energy (DOE); Dr. Christopher Fall to be Director of DOE's Office of Science; Ms. Karen Evans to be Assistant Secretary of Energy for Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response; and Mr. Daniel Simmons to serve as Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Mr. Simmons is currently serving as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for EERE.\nHouse Hearing on Advanced Biofuels\nThe House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment held a hearing on June 22, 2018 on \"Advanced Biofuels Under the Renewable Fuel Standard: Current Status and Future Prospects\" with testimony from Mr. Brooke Coleman, Executive Director, Advanced Biofuels Business Council; Mr. Randy Howard, CEO, Renewable Energy Group, on behalf of the National Biodiesel Board; Mr. Mike McAdams, President, Advanced Biofuels Association; Mr. Derrick Morgan, Senior Vice President, American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers; Mr. Luke Morrow, Managing Director, Morrow Energy, on behalf of the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas; Mr. Collin O'Mara, President, National Wildlife Federation; and Ms. Robin Puthusseril, Vice President, Greater Chicago Truck Plaza, on behalf of the National Association of Truck Stop Operators. Mr. Coleman called for the government to \"stay the course\" on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), while Mr. Howard said that the RFS \"has been the foundation for the biodiesel industry's growth over the past decade and remains a driver of new investment.\" Mr. McAdams said that \"comprehensive reform [of the RFS] will actualize the vision for advanced renewable fuels.\" Mr. Morgan stated that his organization \"supports the market-driven integration of renewable fuels into the U.S. fuel supply, and as a result supports transitioning from the RFS to a competitive fuels market at the earliest feasible date.\" Mr. Morrow stated that \"Cellulosic biofuels industry entrepreneurs, business owners, financiers, and marketers have invested over a billion dollars in response to Congress enacting the RFS program.\" Mr. O'Mara said that \"Even though it is required by the law to report every three years on the environmental impacts of the RFS, the Environmental Protection Agency has failed to issue a report since its first one in 2011, depriving the public and Congress of the necessary review of the entirety of the impacts of the RFS on our land, water, and air.\" Finally, Ms. Puthusseril discussed incentivizing the displacement of petroleum-based fuels with renewable substitutes, saying \"Such policy, when done right, can lower fuel prices for over-the-road truck drivers, which in turn lowers the prices for all goods that are moved via truck.\"\nHouse Hearing on Tax Reform on the Energy Sector and Consumers\nThe House Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Energy held a hearing on June 13, 2018 on \"The Benefits of Tax Reform on the Energy Sector and Consumers\" with testimony from Mr. Tom Ferguson, CEO, AZZ Incorporated; Mr. Seth Hanlon, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress; Mr. Sam McCammon, President, Anamet Electrical, Incorporated; and Ms. Holly Wade, Director, Research and Policy Analysis, National Federation of Independent Businesses. Mr. Ferguson noted that his company and other manufacturers had fought hard for tax reform and that the bill \"would help make the United States much more competitive overseas, give a significant lift to the American economy at home, and help manufacturers expand.\" Mr. Hanlon said that the \"full effects of the tax law will take years and even decades to materialize. But the early indications are that it is functioning as its critics predicted: conferring windfall tax cuts on wealthy Americans and large corporations, which are using the tax cuts primarily to reward wealth shareholders through stock buybacks; having little or no effect on wages; raising health care costs for working Americans; and ballooning the federal budget deficit.\" Mr. McCammon discussed the benefits of the tax law, while stating that there are a few issues that need to be resolved impacting electrical manufacturers including \"a drafting error impacting the definition of qualified investment property (QIP, also known as the \"retail glitch\"), base erosion anti-abuse tax (BEAT), and global intangible low-tax income (GILTI).\" Finally, Ms. Wade said that \"Most small business owners are still learning about how the law will affect them and their businesses as the impact depends on their form of business and detailed IRS interpretations that are still being developed.\"\nNew Energy Legislation\nS. 2993 was introduced by Sen. Bennet (D-CO) on June 5, 2018. The bill would amend the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 to include energy storage as renewable energy under the Rural Energy for America Program. The bill is cosponsored by Sen. Merkley (D-OR).\nH.R. 6008, the Defend our Coast Act, was introduced by Rep. McEachin (D-VA) on June 8, 2018. The bill would amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to withdraw the Outer Continental Shelf in the Mid-Atlantic planning area from disposition. The bill is cosponsored by Reps. Jones (R-NC), Connolly (D-VA), Scott (D-VA), and Price (D-NC).\nS. 3056, the North American Energy Infrastructure Act, was introduced by Sen. Hoeven (R-ND) on June 12, 2018. The bill would establish a more uniform, transparent, and modern process to authorize the construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of international border-crossing facilities for the import and export of oil and natural gas and the transmission of electricity. There are no cosponsors.\nH.R. 6087, the Removing Barriers to Energy Independence Act, was introduced by Rep. Cheney (R-WY) on June 13, 2018. The bill would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to recover the cost of processing administrative protests for oil and gas lease sales, applications for permits to drill, and right of way applications. The bill is cosponsored by Reps. Gianforte (R-MT), Gohmert (R-TX), Bishop (R-UT), and Gosar (R-AZ).\nH.R. 6088, the SPEED Act, was introduced by Rep. Curtis (R-UT) on June 20, 2018. The bill would amend the Mineral Leasing Act to authorize notifications of permits to drill. The bill is cosponsored by Reps. Bishop (R-UT), Gosar (R-AZ), Gianforte (R-MT), Westerman (R-AZ), Gohmert (R-TX), LaMalfa (R-CA), and Cramer (R-ND).\nH.R. 6106, the Common Sense Permitting Act, was introduced by Rep. Pearce (R-NM) on June 20, 2018. The bill would amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to clarify the authorized categorical exclusions and authorize additional categorical exclusions to streamline the oil and gas permitting process. The bill is cosponsored by Reps. Bishop (R-UT), Gosar (R-AZ), Gohmert (R-TX), Johnson (R-OH), and Cramer (R-ND). The bill was approved by the House Natural Resources Committee on June 20.\nH.R. 6107, the Ending Duplicative Permitting Act, was introduced by Rep. Pearce (R-ND) on June 14, 2018. The bill would clarify that the Bureau of Land Management shall not require permits for oil and gas activities conducted on non-Federal surface estate to access subsurface mineral estate that is less than 50% federally owned. The bill is cosponsored by Reps. Cheney (R-WY), Bishop (R-UT), Gohmert (R-TX), Johnson (R-OH), Gosar (R-AZ), and Cramer (R-ND).\nMay 24, 2018: Westar Energy merged with Great Plains Energy to form Evergy. Westar shareholders will own 52.5%, and Great Plains Energy shareholders will own 47.5% of the combined company.\nMay 24, 2018: Castleton Commodities International acquired NorTex Midstream Partners for an undisclosed sum.\nMay 25, 2018: Century Petroleum reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Ibeto Cement Company through a reverse merger.\nMay 30, 2018: Rio Grande Exploration & Production acquired Columbus Energy for $20 million.\nMay 30, 2018: NGL Propane reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Superior Plus for $900 million. The acquisition will enable the acquirer to boost its presence in the United States. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2018.\nMay 31, 2018: Safari Energy was acquired by PPL for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition will help the acquirer to support the growth of distributed energy resources, including energy storage, and gain additional experience with technologies.\nJune 3, 2018: Royal Resources Partners reached a definitive agreement to acquire Osprey Energy Acquisition through a reverse merger, resulting in the combined entity trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The acquisition consideration will be paid in $400 million cash and 40 million common units.\nJune 5, 2018: Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure acquired Vision Resources for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition further accelerates the expansion of Solaris Water's recycled water network.\nJune 6, 2018: SAES Pure Gas, a subsidiary of SAES Getters, reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Entegris for $355 million. With this acquisition, the acquirer's customers will benefit from a complete portfolio of gas purifications solutions for both bulk and specialty gases. The transaction is expected to close in the next two to four weeks.\nJune 8, 2018: MMA Capital Management acquired Renewable Energy Lending for $5.1 million.\nJune 11, 2018: Weatherford International reached a definitive agreement to sell onshore rig business to undisclosed investors.\nJune 12, 2018: Euronav acquired Gener8 Maritime for $504 million. In line with the terms of the deal, approximately 60.9 million of new Euronav shares will be issued to Gener8 shareholders, with the exchange ratio of 0.7272 Euronav shares for each Gener8 share. The financial strength of the combined entity together with a strong leadership team will make it well placed to navigate the tanker cycle.\nJune 18, 2018: Energy XXI Gulf Coast reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Cox Oil Offshore for $322 million.\nJune 19, 2018: Midstates Petroleum Company and Carl C. Icahn acquired SandRidge Energy. 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        "raw_content": "United States: Narrow Ruling For Privacy At SCOTUS In Carpenter\nArticle by Eoin P. Beirne\nThe Supreme Court ruled, at the end of June, that seizing cell-site location information\u2014data that tracks cell phone users' movements\u2014constitutes a search under the Fourth Amendment. Speaking for a 5-4 majority in Carpenter v. United States, Chief Justice Roberts addressed questions surrounding law enforcement's warrantless seizure of over 12,000 cell site location points pinged by the defendant's phone, which allowed for nearly minute-by-minute tracking of his past movements. At the time, police needed only to prove that the data was reasonably relevant to their investigations. In its opinion the Court will now require that a warrant be obtained with a showing of probable cause \u2013 a higher burden of proof than previously required \u2013, and an individualized suspicion that the data's owner committed a crime in order to access cell-site records.\nThe case rests at the intersection of two doctrines, both reliant on the limitation of Fourth Amendment protections to areas with a \"reasonable expectation of privacy.\"\nFirst, people have no reasonable expectation of privacy in their public movements. This is to say that, if an officer observes someone walking down the street, that observation alone does not constitute a search. But, while Carpenter's movements\u2014as indicated by his cell location data\u2014were public, and could have been observed by anyone who cared to look, the shear ease with which law enforcement could observe him posed problems for the Court. While logistical and budgetary constraints necessarily limit government observation by sight, these constraints don not exist with the collection of cell site data.\nSecond, a person loses their expectation of privacy once they voluntarily turn over information to a third party. For example, in United States v. Miller the Court did not require a warrant to access the defendant's bank records, in part because the records were turned over to\u2014and thus belonged to\u2014the bank, not the defendant. However as the Court reasoned, Carpenter's location data was more expansive than banking documents, allowing law enforcement to create an \"all-encompassing record of [his] whereabouts\" over the course of four months. Also cell site data is not \"shared\" in the same way as bank checks or deposits, which the owner affirmatively hands over to others, instead being shared passively and by way of the phone's very operation.\nBeyond these doctrines' technical failings, the Court was concerned with the grave intrusion into a person's privacy that location data affords law enforcement. Said Chief Justice Roberts:\nWhoever the suspect turns out to be, he has effectively been tailed every moment of every day for five years, and the police may\u2014in the Government's view\u2014call upon the results of that surveillance without regard to the constraints of the Fourth Amendment. Only the few without cell phones could escape this tireless and absolute surveillance.\nFurthermore, because cell site data can be retrieved retrospectively, police would have \"access to a category of information otherwise unknowable.\" And as phones become more and more ubiquitous to daily life\u2014indeed, \"a feature of human anatomy\"\u2014this data could give officers unlimited tracking capabilities.\nWe will continue to follow these important constitutional privacy issues in the next session of the US Supreme Court and beyond.\nThanks to Mintz Levin summer associate Aaron Fenton for his valuable contribution to this blog post.\nWireless Privacy Update: One Court Rethinks What Type Of Location Data Law Enforcement May Obtain Without A Warrant",
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        "raw_content": "Ask The Expert: Bruce Dessau\nBruce Dessau, the founder of the comedy website Beyond The Joke, is a very popular writer and arts critic. His career has seen him interview most, if not all, of the biggest names in comedy. His novel Beyond A Joke: Inside the Dark World of Stand-up Comedy, explores the hidden side of entertainment that is not necessarily widely known, and considers what it is about a comedian\u2019s mentality that makes them want to take to the stage in seek of audience approval. Dessau has also written various biographies as well as writing a regular column for the Evening Standard\nTo learn more about Bruce\u2019s work as a writer, I asked him a few questions\u2026\n1) Which aspects of your work make you the most proud?\nI\u2019m not sure if I would use the word \u201cproud\u201d about what I do, but I guess I\u2019m reasonably proud of the fact that I\u2019ve been going to the Edinburgh Fringe every year for two decades and I\u2019m still relatively sane. It\u2019s three weeks of madness but I\u2019d recommend it to anyone. Comedy really does still excite me, it\u2019s not something I think I\u2019m ever going to grow out of. It amazes me when I meet people who say they have never been to a comedy gig. Yes, there are some. The fools.\nI\u2019m a little bit proud of beyondthejoke.co.uk. I was quite intimidated by the idea of setting up a website after years as a print journalist, but actually it has been pretty straightforward. Hard work at times, but not anyway near as scary or stressful as I expected.\n2) Is there anyone that you regret never getting to interview?\nI\u2019ve been lucky enough to interview a few greats and heroes. Rik Mayall, Billy Connolly, Joan Rivers, Daniel Kitson. I\u2019m not sure if I like interviewing comedians that much because they are rarely as entertaining one-to-one as they are onstage. Maybe they go onstage to avoid talking one-to-one. And they are often unable or unprepared to talk about the mechanics of their work.\nI interviewed Bill Hicks when he was at his peak. My big regret is that I recorded over the tape* shortly afterwards.\n3) What advice would you give to people who run their own websites?\nDon\u2019t pay anyone to advise you on search engine optimisation. Use spellcheck. Make sure you post new original content every day, even weekends\u2026 hang on, I\u2019m not giving my rivals any tips.\nSave all your correspondence. I\u2019ve thrown away personal hand-written pre-fame letters from Ricky Gervais and Russell Brand among others. And don\u2019t record over/wipe interviews.\n4) What is the greatest thing to come out of your work so far?\nThat\u2019s an almost impossible question to answer. I\u2019m a journalist. I\u2019m not saving lives, striving for world peace or even attempting to make people laugh. I\u2019m just lucky enough to have the opportunity to write about something that I really enjoy. I think John Robins might have tweaked a line in his show after he read my review a few years ago.\n5) Are you currently working on any writing projects?\nI\u2019ve written a number of books about comedy, on Reeves & Mortimer, Billy Connolly, Rowan Atkinson and Red Dwarf and a few others, but I\u2019m never completely satisfied with them. When I look over them I see some things I\u2019m glad I wrote but mostly I wish I could start all over again. Books are a very long haul \u2013 so different to the rapidfire reviews I write for beyondthejoke.co.uk or the Evening Standard. They are a different discipline and I\u2019m not sure if I\u2019ll do one again. I\u2019ve written unofficial biogs, semi-official biogs and official biogs and none have worked out as expected.\nSo at the moment I\u2019m really concentrating on writing for the Evening Standard and running beyondthejoke.co.uk.\n*What journalists who couldn\u2019t do shorthand used in the olden days.\nREAD BRUCE DESSAU\u2019S EVENING STANDARD COLUMN AND VISIT \u2018BEYOND THE JOKE\u2019\nPosted in: Ask The Expert, Interviews\tTagged: British Comedy, Bruce Dessau, Comedy",
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        "raw_content": "The Resurgence of the FA Cup\nMOTForum\nPost by MOTForum \u00bb Mon Sep 17, 2018 7:58 pm\nA decade ago the FA Cup was declared dead as a competition when lowly Portsmouth scrapped it out with Cardiff in the final. The big teams had lost interest in it, fielding weak sides in order to concentrate on the Premiership and the Champions League, and its prestige was in the gutter. Yet the world\u2019s oldest association football competition has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence over the past few years, as elite managers begin to take it increasingly seriously once more.\nThere are now at least six massive teams in England, replete with ambitious, highly paid managers and superstar players. This was not the case a decade ago, and it is a result of the sheer spiralling wealth of the Premier League, with its TV deals and foreign owners. These individuals all crave silverware to match their eye-watering pay cheques, but the Premiership is more competitive than ever, so the FA Cup offers another vital shot at glory.\nThe last five FA Cups have been monopolised by Chelsea, Arsenal and Man Utd, showing just how important it has become to the big clubs once again. Since that Portsmouth victory, Wigan Athletic \u2013 conquerors of Man City in a bizarre 2013 final \u2013 are the only non-elite club to win it.\nThe competition is likely to be ferocious once again this season and if you check out a BetOnline review and find the best FA Cup odds you will see big teams dominating the betting. Premiership champions Man City are the 4/1 favourites, followed by Champions League finalists Liverpool at 6/1, FA Cup champions Chelsea at 7/1, last year\u2019s beaten finalists Man Utd at 7/1, Tottenham at 8/1 and Arsenal at 9/1, before you get down to Everton at 20/1. The winner is highly likely to come from the big six.\nMuch depends on European commitments. If a team is thriving in the Champions League, they are likely to rest players in the latter stages of the cup. It is also worth noting that no team has won the league and cup double in the past eight seasons, as the rigours of the title race seems to leave clubs ill-equipped for a tilt at the FA Cup.\nLiverpool look set to give Man City a much closer title challenge this season, while those two are also well equipped to conquer Europe, so they may struggle in the cup.\nTottenham look to have a great starting 11 on paper, but they are trophyless in a decade, they keep choking in big games and their recent form has been dodgy, so it is hard to justify a bet on them right now. That leaves Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal as three intriguing challengers. The Gunners have won the cup in three of the last five years, and new manager Unai Emery has a great record in cup competitions. They currently look woeful at the back and their passing has been haphazard, but if they get an easy draw and reach the latter stages of the tournament, they could thrive in the second half of the season once Emery\u2019s methods click in.\nThere is probably no better cup manager than Jose Mourinho, who is a master at setting his teams up to thwart the opposition. He has won plenty of cups over the last few years, and Man Utd look like a great shout to win this year\u2019s FA Cup. But right now reigning champions Chelsea look like the most compelling option.\nThey outfoxed Mourinho\u2019s Man Utd in last season\u2019s final, and they have started the current campaign in blistering form under new boss Maurizio Sarri. In Eden Hazard they have arguably the best player in England, and they have plenty more exciting individuals, like N\u2019Golo Kante and Willian. But they probably just lack the quality to keep up with City and Liverpool in the title race, so that may tempt them to go all-out in the cup once more. That would make them extremely dangerous, and it is easy to imagine Hazard tearing through opposition defences in this competition, so Chelsea currently look like a strong option at 7/1 in this market.",
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        "raw_content": "Michelin Saddle : 2011\nDesigned by Attila Tari, hypo-Design. Hungary.\nView all motorcycles for: Michelin\nSearch for Michelin Saddle : 2011 on:\nThis concept is a solution to create a closer relationship between humans and nature. At the dawn of the twenty first century, it is important to learn and maintain everything that we have directly nearby. To understand nature in this accelerated life, we should spend more time in nature, so the vehicle is a key to remember riding horses.\n\"The Saddle\", Designed by Attila Tari, Hypo-Design.\nThis concept is based on a unique navigation system. This system navigates the three active wheels, with a special control. This control increase degrees of freedom of movement of the wheels. Then the driver can pass every obstacle, because the freedom of control is in the driver\u2019s hands. This is a vehicle for rough terrain.\nCreation of a new control system using the current solutions from electric cars, and Michelin\u2019s active wheel technology:\n-necessary for the rapprochement with nature\n-informs people about the future knowledge they will need for the future\nThe concept promotes better health, and allows wider mobility for a dispersed settlement pattern which seems to be the way of the future.\nWe should remember the equestrians, their symbiosis between people and horses, and to maintain a balance with nature. We should protect our future as much as we can. We come from the nature like the other creatures.\nIf we go back to horse riding, with its healthy sitting position, as a type of mobility, we will save old ideas for the next generation. Then if we use all that we have, every traditional idea, with advanced technologies, everything is possible and our future will safer, and the environment will be more protected.\nAttila Tari was born in a small town in Eastern Hungary in 1988. He earned a B.A. in Industrial and Product Design at the Institute of Applied Arts at University of West Hungary, in 2010. He is now completing a program in engineering design at the Faculty of Wood Sciences at UWH in Sopron.\nHis past work experiences includes the following: He designed and created a prototype of an ergonomic work station called \"hypo-Spline,\u201d which won first prize in the InnoLignum exhibition in Sopron, in both 2008 and 2009.\nHe has done graphic design work for the University of West Hungary and designed many works for the Wood Material and Product Testing Laboratory; and other internships at the Faculty of Wood Sciences during his university studies.\nHis scope of experience includes: development and implementation of furniture design projects, and implementation of scale models and interior decoration.\nIn 2008, he founded a small company to do mandates during his university years in Hungary. Since 2008, for every work he has used the \"hypo-Design\" fantasy name. Before he entered the design field, he was studying to be a biologist. Now he knows that he is able to design a feasible product.\nAreas of interest: eco design, evolution, human nature and alternative ways.\nHe is a unique personality who knows that everything is possible.\n(source: Michelin)\nMichelin Design Challenge Official site.",
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        "raw_content": "Washington, DC\u2026Five years into the economic recovery, things are looking up for young adults in the U.S. labor market. Unemployment is down, full-time work is up and wages have modestly rebounded. But, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data, these improvements in the labor market have not led to more Millennials living apart from their families. In fact, the nation\u2019s 18- to 34-year-olds are less likely to be living independently of their families and establishing their own households today than they were in the depths of the Great Recession.1\nIn terms of sheer numbers, there are more young adults today than there were when the recession hit \u2013 the 18- to 34-year-old population has grown by nearly 3 million since 2007. But the number heading their own households has not increased. In the first third of 2015 about 42.2 million 18- to 34-year-olds lived independently of their families. In 2007, before the recession began, about 42.7 million adults in that age group lived independently.2\nThe declining numbers reflect a decrease in the rate of independent living during the recovery. In 2010, 69% of 18- to 34-year-olds lived independently. As of the first four months of this year, only 67% of Millennials were living independently. Over the same time period, the share of young adults living in their parents\u2019 homes has increased from 24% to 26%.\nMeanwhile, the national unemployment rate for adults ages 18 to 34 declined to 7.7% in the first third of 2015, a significant recovery from the 12.4% who were unemployed in 2010. Other standard benchmarks also demonstrate that nationally the young adult labor market has strengthened. Both job-holding and full-time employment have increased since 2010. In addition, median weekly earnings among young adult workers are up marginally: $574 through the first four months of this year, up from their 2012 low of $547.3\nIn spite of these positive economic trends and the growth in the 18- to 34-year-old population, there has been no uptick in the number of young adults establishing their own households. In fact, the number of young adults heading their own households is no higher in 2015 (25 million) than it was before the recession began in 2007 (25.2 million). This may have important consequences for the nation\u2019s housing market recovery, as the growing young adult population has not fueled demand for housing units and the furnishings, telecom and cable installations and other ancillary purchases that accompany newly formed households.\nThe decline in independent living since the recovery began is apparent among both better-educated young adults and their less-educated counterparts. For example, today 86% of college-educated 25- to 34-year-olds live independently of their families. In 2010, 88% of this demographic lived independently. A similar 2 percentage point slide in independent living is apparent among 25- to 34-year-olds with no education beyond high school. This suggests that trends in young adult living arrangements are not being driven by labor market fortunes, as college-educated young adults have experienced a stronger labor market recovery than less-educated young adults.\nTrends in living arrangements also show no significant gender differences during the recovery. However, in 2015, 63% of Millennial men lived independently of family, compared with 72% of Millennial women. But a similar gender difference existed during the Great Recession, and both young men and young women are less likely to live independently today than they were five years ago.\nNo Recovery in Young Adult Living Arrangements\nThe latest available census data indicate that there has been no significant increase in the number of young adults living independently of their families since the economic recovery officially began.\nAs of the first four months of 2015, 42.2 million Millennials lived independently of their families. This is no different than the 41.9 million 18- to 34-year-olds who were living independently in 2010 and just below the 42.7 million young adults who lived independently in 2007.4\nOver this same period the young adult population has swelled in size; today there are nearly 3 million more adults ages 18 to 34 than there were in 2007. Over the course of the recession and recovery the share of young adults living independently has also declined. In the first third of 2015, 67% of Millennials were living independently, compared with 69% of 18- to 34-year-olds living apart from family in 2010 and 71% in 2007.\nMost of the decline in independent living since 2007 can be attributed to more young adults living in their parents\u2019 homes. In the first third of 2015, 26% of Millennials lived with their parents. At the beginning of the recovery in 2010, 24% of young adults were living with parents, and in 2007 only 22% were.\nThe share of young adults who are living in \u201cdoubled-up\u201d households has also increased in recent years. A doubled-up household is one in which there is an extra adult who is not the spouse or unmarried partner of the household head. Young adults living in doubled-up arrangements are of two types. Young adults not living independently are doubled-up because the young adult constitutes the extra adult. In addition, young adults living independently may also be doubled-up if they live with a roommate(s).\nIn the first four months of 2015, 48% of Millennials were doubled-up; in 2010, 47% of 18- to 34-year-olds were living in this type of household.\nThe 48% of Millennials who were doubled-up in 2015 includes 33% who were living in a household headed by a parent or other adult relative and 16% who were living in households headed by a non-relative or heading their own households with an extra adult (which may or may not include a family member).\nAccompanying the growth in doubling-up has been a lack of growth in the number of households established by young adults. In the first third of 2015, 25 million Millennials headed their own households, no greater than the 25.2 million households headed by young adults in 2007. This has happened at the same time that the absolute number of 18- to 34-year-olds has increased from 59.8 to 62.6 million. In terms of the share of young adults running their own households, 40% do so in 2015, down from 42% in 2007.\nThe decline in the rate at which young adults are forming households from 2007 to 2015 has had a negative impact on the demand for the nation\u2019s housing and, in turn, residential construction. Because of the recession, there are substantially fewer households than would have been predicted based on population growth; using CPS data through 2011 an economist estimated that the shortfall in the number of young adult households accounted for almost three-quarters of the total 2.6 million shortfall in households throughout the economy.5 In other words, young adults have been a key demographic in the nation\u2019s housing bust. Four years later, the rate at which they are forming households is no higher than it was in 2011.\nYoung Adults and the Labor Market Since the Great Recession\nThe decline in independent living during the recovery has occurred in the context of a substantial, albeit incomplete, recovery of the labor market for young adults.6 On an annual basis, unemployment among 18- to 34-year-olds peaked at 12.4% in 2010. As of the first third of 2015, unemployment among young adults in this age group was 7.7%, nearly 40% below the peak. However, it was still above the 6.2% unemployment rate in 2007, before the Great Recession.\nThe unemployment rate only applies to those who are in the labor force and actively seeking work, thus excluding those who may have dropped out because they lost hope of finding a job. But other measures also indicate significant improvements in labor market outcomes for young adults, although the gains may be short of complete recovery.7\nThe share of young adults who are employed has increased from 69% in 2010 to 72% today. In addition, the share of young adult workers employed full-time has increased. In 2009, only 70% of 18- to 34-year-old employees worked full-time, the lowest share during the recession. By the first third of 2015, that share had risen to 74%.\nSome evidence suggests that the earnings of young adults have begun to rebound. The median weekly earnings of young adult workers peaked at $592 in 2008 (all dollar figures are adjusted for inflation).8 After bottoming out at $547 in 2012, median weekly earnings are estimated at $574 in the first third of 2015.\nIndependent Living and the College Enrollment Decline\nOne of the silver linings of the Great Recession was that it drove an increasing share of young adults toward higher education. Some enrolled in college to ride out the economic storm, while others went back to school to gain additional skills and make themselves more marketable. By 2012, 37% of 18- to 24-year-olds were enrolled in college, a substantial increase over the 34% enrolled in 2007. And as college enrollment rose, fewer 18- to 24-year-olds lived independently. By 2012, only 39% of 18- to 24-year-olds (not including full-time students) lived independently, down substantially from the 46% share living independently in 2007.\nCollege-going peaked in 2012. By 2014, 35% of 18- to 24-year-olds were pursuing college, down 2 percentage points from the peak. But contrary to expectations, the college enrollment decline has not stimulated an increase in independent living. Today, most younger Millennials do not live independently of family. By the first third of 2015 only 40% of 18- to 24-year-olds were living apart from their families.\nIndependent Living and Labor Market Recovery by Education\nFor young adults, a college education provided a partial life raft during the recession and has proven beneficial during the recovery as well. College-educated young adults have been quicker to regain the ground they lost in terms of job-holding and wages. But this hasn\u2019t led them to venture out on their own and establish their own households. The downward trend in independent living among young adults has occurred across groups with different levels of educational attainment.\nThat said, college-educated young adults remain more likely than those without a college degree to live independently of their parents. As of the first third of 2015, 86% of college-educated 25- to 34-year-olds lived independently of family, compared with 75% of 25- to 34-year-olds with no more than a high school education.9 Nonetheless, even among the highly educated, the share living on their own has trended downward during the recovery. Nine-in-ten young adults with at least a bachelor\u2019s degree were living independently in 2007, before the recession hit.\nRecent research using credit report data has indicated that student loan debt and difficulties paying off debt deter independent living among young adults.10 Both the likelihood of borrowing for education and the amounts borrowed tend to increase with the young adult\u2019s education. Young adults with no education beyond high school presumably have minimal student debt burdens. The very similar decline in independent living across education groups suggests that additional factors beyond education debt are impacting the decisions to co-reside with family.\nCollege-educated adults continue to be more likely than their less-educated counterparts to establish their own households. Some 51% of 25- to 34-year-olds with at least a bachelor\u2019s degree run a household, compared with only 43% of their peers with no education beyond high school. However, relative to 2007, household formation rates have fallen regardless of education level. In 2007, 54% of bachelor\u2019s degree holders and 46% of those with a high school education or less were heads of households.\nTurning to the labor market, if recovery is judged on the basis of return to the labor market outcomes of 2007, before the Great Recession began, then better-educated young adults have fared significantly better than their less-educated counterparts.\nAs of the first third of 2015, the unemployment rate of 25- to 34-year-olds remained significantly above 2007 levels for each education group. For college-educated Millennials the unemployment rate was about 2.9%, compared with 2.1% of young adults ages 25-34 before the recession began. By comparison, unemployment for 25- to 34-year-olds with no education beyond high school stood at 9.3% in the first third of 2015, still 2.7 percentage points higher than the unemployment rate for this group in 2007.\nThe better fortunes for college-educated young adults are more apparent in job-holding. As of the first third of 2015, 85% of college-educated 25- to 34-year-olds were employed. In 2007, 87% of this group had jobs. Their less-educated peers experienced greater employment declines during the recession, and their employment rates remain substantially below their 2007 levels. For example, among young adults with no education beyond high school, 67% had jobs in the first third of 2015 compared with 73% in 2007.\nIn 2015, 83% of college-educated 25- to 34-year-old workers were employed full time, higher than the 81% of this group that was employed full time in 2007. In contrast, the likelihood of full-time work has not fully recovered for young workers without a bachelor\u2019s degree. In 2015, 74% of young workers with some college experience but not a bachelor\u2019s degree were employed full time; before the recession, 77% of these workers had a full-time job.\nFinally, the weekly earnings of college-educated young adults have nearly recovered. In 2015, the earnings of these workers ($951/week) were almost back to the 2007 level ($966/week). Less-educated workers have seen a more modest recovery in their earnings. For example, for young adults with no education beyond high school, earnings were $500 per week in the first third of 2015, still 5% below their 2007 level ($527/week).\nIn the labor market, the outcomes of college-educated young adults have made the greatest rebound from the ravages of the Great Recession. But, living arrangements seem to have come unhinged from cyclical labor market conditions as all young adults have become less likely to live independently as the recovery has progressed.\nMore Millennials Living With Family Despite Improved Job Market ~ Pew Research added by admin on July 30, 2015 10:40 pm -",
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        "raw_content": "Diego Luna as\u2026 Reidalgo Bach Juarez\nDaredevil Guitar Hero\nReid, R.B.J.\nMusician and Reality TV Co-Host\nMarco Juarez (Brother), Francisco Juarez (Brother), Emelia Juarez (Sister), Miguel Juarez (Brother)\nStar Power, Win\nToken, Easy, Air Head, Addiction (Alchohal/Anything Good)\nSome people consider Reidalgo Bach Juarez the life of the party. Some people consider him the party itself. As for his parents, they just considered him another fly in the ointment. The fourth of five children born to Juan and Rosa Juarez, Reid was, like the rest of his family, attended to as best that his overworked parents could.\nThey weren't rich, his parents, but they made enough to get by. He was a manager at a small produce company, and she secretary for an electronics company. His early life was one of constant competition between his siblings, Reid quickly proving himself to be the most trouble of the bunch. He went to school, made a good deal of friends, took up hobbies. Music was one of them, his father instructing him in the guitar at an early age. He stuck with it throughout highschool, planned to eventually make a career out of his years of practice.\nReid joined a lot of bands throughout his early years. A whole lot. He joined a garage band in high school, he joined three different ones while he attended American River College, with one even managing to stay together after he got his degree. The college itself was difficult enough, especially considering Reid tended to focus more on social aspects than unimportant things like studying.\nHe drifted through the music industry after that, latching on here and there. He found his place with one particular group, released an album, earned enough to start out on his own. He was good, too. Reid managed to get a deal, decided to take a shortened version of his name as his artistic license. His album was quite the success, appealing wonderfully to the type of person that Reid was: A self-indulgent, party fanatic.\nFrom there on it was nothing but good things. His success was as much due to his personality as his music, Reid managing to land another record deal and several guest appearances on young-adult oriented television. At the moment he's trying to cultivate on his popularity, release new songs, help others in the industry, and, most importantly, have fun.\nReid is a nice guy. He loves his fans, he loves his work, he tries not to trash hotel rooms. He's also got enough energy to power a city block. Reid is a force of personality, constantly moving, constantly doing something, always trying to make life less mundane than it really is. It's not that he's a blind optimist, it's just that he's always got a smile, and he's always got a way to cheer himself and everyone else up when the bad things when they come.\nMostly, he relies on other people. Reid loves people. Reid loves to have fun with people. Oftentimes this means getting drunk, getting high, or indulging in other manner of social chaos. The day isn't complete until Reid has made a spectacle of himself and whoever else he can find. It's one of the reasons that he's got such a following.\nIntellectually, he doesn't have much there. He isn't a great seeker of knowledge, nor collector of literature. He read the Tao once when he getting into Zen, but God forbid you ask him what it means. He's ambitious, though. Not in an entirely greedy way, just in the sense that he'll never stop going for what he wants. Sort of like a bird that keeps on flying into a window.\nMore or less a mish-mash of Andrew W.K. and Bam Margera, along with various musical personalities.",
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        "raw_content": "MUHIBAH / BEST OF BRUNEI / BIBD: DRIVING BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TOWARDS VISION 2035\nBIBD: DRIVING BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TOWARDS VISION 2035\nAs the custodian of the vision to transform BIBD into an Islamic hub, 2018 marks the Silver Jubilee of Islamic banking in Brunei Darussalam.\nIn 1993, His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu\u2019izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar \u2018Ali Saifuddien Sa\u2019adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, consented to inaugurate the Islamic Bank of Brunei (IBB) to transform Brunei into an Islamic finance hub. This made banking history in Brunei. Today, as the sole Islamic bank in the Sultanate, BIBD \u2013 formed through a merger of IBB and IDBB \u2013 has become Brunei\u2019s flagship Islamic bank and earned the repute as the largest financial institution in the country.\nBIBD\u2019s strength is demonstrated in its financial performance. In 2017, BIBD recorded a 39% net growth in profits to approximately BND170 million, while total assets increased to BND 9.2 billion. This achievement is a direct result of the dedication and commitment of its people of over 900 employees, who have tirelessly strive to meet the needs of over 200,000 customers through continuous improvements in its services, products and technology.\nUnderscoring its commitment to deliver better returns, BIBD distributed a record high dividend to its shareholders in 2016.\nBIBD has the largest network of branches and ATMs in the country. It also offers its customers the widest choice of preferred channels to bank. A rating of A- (Stable) from S&P Global \u2013 the highest rating for any Bruneian bank \u2013 in the past two years is a testament to the Bank\u2019s prudent management of its risks and portfolios. BIBD is also Brunei\u2019s largest issuer of payment cards.\nBIBD was awarded \u201cBest Retail Bank in Brunei\u201d for six years in running (2013-2018) and is recognised as the 14th Strongest Bank in Asia Pacific (2016-2017) by The Asian Banker, along with \u201cBest Smart Branch Project\u201d. \u201cBest Bank in Brunei\u201d award by The Banker, Global Finance and other respected institutions are some of the many accolades BIBD has garnered. This is capped by its success and recognition in the banking sector with the \u201cBest Digital Bank\u201d and the \u201cBest Mobile Banking Application in Brunei\u201d awards achievement. Indeed, BIBD\u2019s hallmark and continuous strive for progress and development have been regionally and internationally recognised.\nFocused Customer Experience\nBIBD is focused on improving its customer\u2019s experience. In this regard, it has delivered many innovative solutions through efficient use of its technology platform and constant upgrades of its processes and people. Moving forward, BIBD is committed to embracing developments in the digital banking and Fintech space, delivering world-class solutions that will further enrich customer proposition with increased functionality, convenience, safety and security. BIBD is positioned to support in transforming Brunei into an increasingly cashless society.\nThe Engine of Growth\nAligning Brunei and its corporates with His Majesty\u2019s vision of developing a dynamic and sustainable economy, BIBD plays a pivotal role in the promotion of local entrepreneurs and SMEs. Through its collaboration with DARe, BIBD SME 360, dedicated SME branches, and Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) initiatives, local entrepreneurs are provided with comprehensive banking solutions that complement their business needs.\nBIBD has also recently launched its first community hub, BIBD CONNECTS. The hub features a convenient and unique one-stop commercial centre for the public, as well as the launch of BIBD\u2019s first drive-through ATM. BIBD CONNECTS brings participating SMEs closer to their customers at a fraction of the existing market rental. This unique offering is the result of a strong collaboration with all stakeholders in a Private-Public Partnership, and has spearheaded the hub\u2019s completion within a record 30 days!\nIn the international arena, BIBD carries the national flag through its representative offices in Singapore and Dubai. This measured and prudent approach to international expansion and reach with a keen eye on identifying and capitalising on key opportunities ensures long-term growth and sustainability.\nKnowledge and Education for a Sustainable Future\nAs a responsible corporate citizen, BIBD strives to support Brunei\u2019s vision to promote the accomplishments of a well-educated and highly-skilled people force. Through its collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Religious Affairs, BIBD\u2019s ALAF (Advocating Life-Long Learning for an Aspiring Future) programme provides for a well-rounded education and equal opportunities to local underprivileged children to further progress.\nAt the same time, BIBD is dedicated to supporting national initiatives to raise awareness of and promote financial awareness and literacy, especially at the grassroots level. It also places a strong emphasis on the development of its staff and offers opportunities for training and development with internationally recognised institutions.\nAs the bank\u2019s corporate image focuses on the uniquely Bruneian values that signify the nation\u2019s ideals and Islamic roots. The emphasis of \u201cBruneian at Heart\u201d illustrates BIBD\u2019s long-standing commitment to social responsibility and Brunei Darussalam.\nAt BIBD, we are \u2013 Bruneian at Heart.\nThere are currently no comments on BIBD: DRIVING BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TOWARDS VISION 2035. Perhaps you would like to add one of your own?",
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Since the mid-1960s, when almost a quarter of all secondary school pupils attended one of the 1,300 grammar schools available in England, there has been a vast reduction in the number of state-funded schools which select pupils on the basis of academic ability (Bolton, 2017). There are currently 163 grammar schools in England (Wright, 2018), compared to more than 3,300 secondary comprehensive schools (BBC News, 2018a), i.e. under 5% of schools are classified as grammar schools.\nIn May 2018, the Government announced an extra \u00a350 million, as part of a \u201cSelective Schools Expansion Fund\u201d (DfE, 2018: 1) for the 2018/2019 academic year, to enable existing schools to create new grammar school places. This is a slimmed down version of the Conservative Party\u2019s 2017 election manifesto, which included a pledge to enable new grammar schools to be created (Conservative Party, 2017). However, as the Conservatives lost their overall majority in the June 2017 election, these plans were subsequently shelved (Busby, 2018).\nOn the one hand, the Government refers to this new policy as an opportunity for children from disadvantaged backgrounds to attend \u201cgood\u201d schools (DfE, 2018: 1), as well as increasing \u201cchoice\u201d (Millar, 2016: 1) for parents. It is suggested that these are highly value-laden terms, which are derived from the \u201cneoliberal\u201d ideology (Angus, 2015: 395) underpinning both the current and previous governments\u2019 educational policymaking. On the other hand, the National Education Union describes this expansion of selectivity within education as \u201cthe grammar school corpse\u201d climbing \u201cout of its coffin once again\u201d (Courtney, 2018 quoted by Adams, 2018: 1).\nFor the purpose of this essay, the simple definition of a grammar school as \u201ca state-funded selective secondary school\u201d is used (Bolton, 2017: 2).\nA review of the literature suggests that social mobility is a problematic concept to define. The definition used here is the \u201cability of individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to move up in the world\u201d (Crawford et al, 2011: 6).\nIn terms of impact on social mobility of increasing capacity within grammar schools, this is a highly polarised issue (Long et al, 2018). The next section examines these two opposing perspectives.\nArguments for grammar schools\nThe essay suggests that grammar schools can have a positive impact on mobility in three interrelated areas. First, using the above definition of social mobility, one can argue that at an individual level, being accepted into a grammar school - usually by passing the 11 plus exam (BBC Two, 2018) - can be perceived as potentially having a positive impact on a child\u2019s ability to \u201cmove up in the world\u201d (Crawford et al, 2011: 6). The child has demonstrated his or her academic ability to pass a selection test, which is perceived as opening up doors that can subsequently lead to entrance to Russell Group universities and improved career opportunities (Warikoo and Fuhr, 2014).\nSecondly, grammar schools may promote academic aspirations and attainment, as children are working within a learning environment where all pupils have reached a certain standard. Teaching may therefore be at a higher level, which one could argue is likely to improve student achievement. Therefore, if pupils\u2019 attainments are enhanced by attending a grammar school, one could argue that this has the potential of improving their social mobility.\nThirdly, according to Ofsted, grammar schools often have better ratings than comprehensive schools (Ofsted, 2015). Outlining her educational vision at the beginning of her Premiership, Theresa May highlighted that \u201c99% of existing selective schools are rated good or outstanding \u2013 and 80% are outstanding, compared with just 20% of state schools overall\u201d (DfE, 2016: 1). This is likely to impact positively on a child\u2019s progression onto university, as these schools often act as feeder schools into elite universities. However, at the same time, it is important to note that the wider research evidence on impact on attainment as a result of attending a grammar school is somewhat mixed. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (Sibieta, 2016) highlights evidence showing that grammar schools have a positive impact both on attainment and on future earnings. However, there is also a wealth of research showing the opposite perspective. The next section turns to consider the arguments against grammar schools.\nArguments against grammar schools\nThe essay suggests that there are more convincing reasons against selectivity, as 95% of children still attend comprehensive schools. As a consequence, improved social mobility through a grammar school education is only available for the few, rather than for the many.\nIn terms of impact on pupils\u2019 achievement, Andrews et al (2016) show that the attainment of children who do not go to grammar schools is lower, but that this could be due to the fact that grammar schools attract higher achievers in the first place. Therefore, they conclude that attending a grammar school has no positive, nor negative impact on overall attainment (Andrews et al, 2016). These findings are mirrored by Gorard and See (2013), who make the further crucial point that selective education harms social justice, in that more children are disadvantaged by a selective system. This is again reiterated in a subsequent study comprising over half a million pupils (Gorard and Siddiqui, 2018), where the authors recommend that the Government phases out selective schools altogether due to their damaging effect on equality within society. The essay shares this view, on the basis of promoting equality rather than social mobility for the few.\nIn addition, a comprehensive study of changes in social mobility between 1951 and 2011 by Goldthorpe (2016) showed that there had been few improvements in mobility over the period studied. Goldthorpe highlighted that better resourced families continued to use \u201ctheir economic, cultural and social advantage\u201d to maintain their children\u2019s position \u201cat the top of the social class ladder\u201d, by seeking a selective education (Goldthorpe, quoted by Doward, 2016: 1; Ball, 2003).\nFurthermore, Burgess et al (2017: 1) showed that the \u201cordinary working families\u201d which have become the focus of the current government, are unlikely to benefit from increased selectivity. Instead, they suggest that it will be those from affluent backgrounds who are most likely to get one of these new grammar school places, as parents with more resources at their disposal are more likely to purchase private tutoring for their children in order to improve their chances at passing the entrance tests (Burgess et al, 2017: 1). Research by Education Datalab draws the same conclusion and highlights that the majority of children will still attend comprehensive schools (Education Datalab, 2017: 1).\nThe essay further suggests that directing funding away from the many towards the few is unlikely to have a positive impact on social mobility. The funding crisis within the comprehensive sector is well documented (National Association of Head Teachers, 2018; National Audit Office, 2016; National Education Union, 2018) and there are recent examples of schools asking parents to donate essential supplies to comprehensive schools (BBC News, 2018b; Sandhu, 2018). By choosing to direct additional funding away from the comprehensive sector towards the selective system, this will not improve social mobility for the majority of pupils. In addition, there is a substantial amount of evidence which suggests that that selective education leads to social segregation (Burgess et al, 2017; Education Datalab, 2017; Gorard and See, 2013; Gorard and Siddiqui, 2018), which is also likely to harm social mobility.\nIn summary, the essay finds the research evidence highlighting the lack of impact of grammar schools on social mobility amongst the majority of pupils more convincing. Social mobility may be improved for the few who have been admitted into a grammar school, however, the crucial point is that most pupils still attend a comprehensive school. Furthermore, it is argued there is no justification for the government to refer to some schools as \u201cgood\u201d, and thereby implying that the rest must be bad. It is suggested that there should be a level playing field where all schools are \u201cgood\u201d. By labelling schools as \u201cfailing\u201d, there is a risk that children who attend these schools are by association perceiving themselves as failing, which is likely to have a negative impact on their achievements and on social mobility. Furthermore, social mobility is closely related to the British class system. However, this is outside the scope of this essay.\nThe essay has examined whether the forthcoming expansion of grammar school places is likely to lead to improved social mobility. Having outlined the potential impact of selective education, the essay suggested that there may be benefits of attending a grammar school at the level of the individual. However, as the majority of pupils still attend comprehensive schools, any benefits only apply to a small percentage of pupils. Therefore, the essay argued that an increase in grammar school places was likely to lead to further divisions within society, which is to the detriment of social justice. To conclude the essay also recognised that this was a highly contentious issue which was ultimately dependent on political persuasion and which is closely related to the issue of the British class system. In summary, the essay argues that it is unlikely that the expansion of grammar schools will lead to increased social mobility.\nAdams, R. (2018) Grammar schools in England to get \u00a350m expansion fund. The Guardian, 11 May. [online] Available at: http://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/may/11/grammar-schools-in-england-to-get-50m-expansion-fund [Accessed 15 June 2018].\nAndrews, J., Hutchinson, J. and Johnes, R. (2016) Grammar schools and social mobility. Education Policy Institute, September. [online] Available at: http://epi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Grammar-schools-and-social-mobility_.pdf [Accessed 18 June 2018].\nAngus, L. (2015) School choice: Neoliberal education policy and imagined futures. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 36(3), pp.395-413.\nBall, S. (2003) Class Strategies and the Education Market: The Middle Classes and Social Advantage. London: RoutledgeFalmer.\nBBC News (2018a) Grammar schools: Is selection good for social mobility? 11 May. [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44081733 [Accessed 18 June 2018].\nBBC News (2018b) Maidenhead school asks parents to buy toilet roll. 15 June [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-44493454 [Accessed 17 June 2018].\nBBC Two (2018) Grammar schools: Who will get in? 29 May. [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b57yst [Accessed 16 June 2018].\nBolton, P. (2017) Grammar school statistics. House of Commons Library Briefing Paper Number 1398, 10 March. [online] Available at: http://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/SN01398 [Accessed 17 June 2018].\nBurgess, S., Crawford, C. and Macmillan, L. (2017) Grammar schools: why academic selection only benefits the very affluent. [online] Available at: http://theconversation.com/grammar-schools-why-academic-selection-only-benefits-the-very-affluent-74189 [Accessed 17 June 2018].\nBusby, E. (2018) Government to give \u00a350m to expand grammar schools despite concerns over funding crisis. The Independent, 10 May. [online] Available at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/grammar-schools-uk-funding-education-cuts-state-students-a8345711.htm [Accessed 16 June 2018].\nConservative Party (2017) Forward Together: The Conservative Manifesto. [online] Available at: http://www.conservatives.com/manifesto [Accessed 18 June 2018].\nCrawford, C., Johnson, P., Machin, S. and Vignoles, A. (2011) Social Mobility: A literature review. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, March. 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        "raw_content": "Lagos State Chairman of the People\u2019s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Moshood Salvador, has dumped the party for the All Progressives Congress(APC).\nCan the exit of one person possibly mark the death of the People\u2019s Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos?\nThis is what the Lagos State Chairman of the party, Mr Moshood Salvador believes as he announced his decision to dump PDP for the All Progressives Congress (APC).\nWhile announcing his defection on Monday to his supporters in Lagos, he said his exit marks the end of PDP in the state.\nHe said he took the decision because all his efforts to move the PDP in the state forward had been frustrated by some elements in the party.\nSalvador alleged that a former deputy national of the party, Chief Olabode George, had done everything possible to undermine the progress of the party in the state.\nHe said he could no longer labour in vain, adding that the national leadership of the party had done nothing to support or appreciate his efforts as PDP Chairman.\n\u201cWhen you have people or leadership that cannot give you encouragement to carry out your vision, you take it to another place where it will be appreciated.\n\u201cI am not happy that I am abandoning what I laboured for, but I have to move on with my supporters because I cannot continue to labour in vain.\n\u201cToday, the chairman of PDP Board of Trustees called me on the defection and I told him to allow me consult with my people before feedback.\n\u201cThe PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus also called me for the first time since my travails.\n\u201cHe never called since I was put in jail on a cooked-up murder charge; he called me today to ask why I want to defect.\n\u201cAnd I told him it is not possible for me to be in the same party with Bode George because he undermined all my efforts to reposition the party.\n\u201cHe was doing all these things and the national leadership was allowing him, saying he is an elder.\n\u201cBode George also cooked up things to put me in jail in the murder case of late Aborishade.\n\u201cEnough is enough. I am leaving the party with my supporters and I am taking them to APC where they would be recognised and appreciated,\u201d he said.\nSalvador said he had since handed over the PDP structure to his deputy who would continue the affairs of the party.\nHe said his exit meant that the PDP was dead in Lagos as he was moving with about 15,000 supporters, including party executive members at council and ward levels.\nSalvador insisted that he was innocent in the murder case of Aborishade, saying all the things said about his involvement were all lies.\nHe said he would stage a \u201cshow of strength\u201d rally on Monday to show his former party that he was going to the APC with thousands of his followers.\nHours before Salvador announced his defection, George said Salvador has the right to leave the party if he wished to do so.\nGeorge made the statement in Lagos while launching a trust fund for the family of the late Adeniyi Aborishade, a chieftain killed at a meeting of the party in Eti-Osa on July 21.\nHe was reacting to media reports that Salvador and some others had concluded plans to defect to the APC.\nGeorge said Salvador could not be stopped from leaving as he is an adult, competent enough to make decisions for himself.\nHe, however, questioned why the PDP chairman would want to leave the party now, especially as Aborishade\u2019s murder case, to which he was earlier linked, had not been resolved.\n\u201cTo get cover or what? No, that will not stop justice for Aborishade,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Russia And Ukraine: History Of The Gas Wars\nMOSCOW, Russia -- The gas wars between Russia and Ukraine began with the break up of the USSR in 1991.\nRussia pumps around 100 billion cubic meters (3.5 trillion cu ft) of gas annually to Europe via Ukraine.\nAfter the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Ukraine received cut-price Russian gas, but it still ran up a large debt.\nMoscow threatened to close the valve, and Kiev threatened to cut gas transit to Europe, but a further reduction to $50 per 1,000 cubic meters was renegotiated.\nHowever, Ukraine\u2019s 2004 Orange Revolution, and subsequent pro-Western stance, spelt the end of preferential rates for the former sister republic.\nUkraine demanded higher transit fees; Russia insisted on higher prices for gas consumed by Ukraine.\nNegotiations remained deadlocked at the end of 2005, and on January 1, 2006, Gazprom cut off supplies, while continuing to export through Ukraine\u2019s territory and accusing Kiev of siphoning off gas illegally.\nThree days later, a compromise five-year deal was signed.\nBut exactly three years later, gas supplies to Ukraine and onward to Europe were suspended for almost two weeks, as more debts accumulated and irreconcilable differences over prices re-emerged.\nOn January 19, 2009, after prolonged negotiations, new contracts were signed that, for the first time, contained a clear gas price calculation formula, and supply resumed.\nThose were the agreements for which former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko was convicted.\nSource: Russia Now",
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        "raw_content": "Europe takes major step to tackle billion-dollar food waste\nARCHIVE PHOTO: A woman picks up discarded fruits after a market in Nice, southeastern France, February 3, 2009. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard\nGlobally, one third of all food produced, worth nearly $1 trillion, is wasted every year\nROME, April 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - European lawmakers on Wednesday took a major step toward slashing the amount of perfectly edible food that is discarded, costing billions of dollars a year and depriving millions of people who struggle to find enough food to eat.\nThe European Parliament in Strasbourg backed a law urging member states to halve food waste by 2030, requiring them to report food waste levels yearly from 2020 and provide incentives for collecting and redistributing unsold food.\n\"I'm very pleased with the outcome because it is the first time that we have a European legislation on food waste,\" said MEP Simona Bonafe, a member of the European Parliament's environment committee.\n\"In this regulation, you have for the first time binding measures that member states have to take to tackle food waste,\" said Bonafe, who was charged with drafting the text.\nIt becomes law after approval by ministers - a formality - and is published in the official journal.\nThe food waste goals are part of the European Commission's \"Circular Economy Package\", a broader legal framework aimed at fostering sustainable growth and includes recycling targets.\nGlobally, one third of all food produced, worth nearly $1 trillion, is wasted every year, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).\nEurope's plan to halve food waste by 2030 is in line with the U.N. sustainable development goals to address global issues such as hunger. But campaigners, while hailing the vote, said the law does not go far enough.\nMartin Bowman of Britain-based This is Rubbish said the 50 percent target is not binding, meaning nations would not face penalties for failing, but called the requirement to report annually as a breakthrough.\n\"This will transform the fight against food waste,\" he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.\nCritics say food waste is not only unethical in a world of rising hunger but also environmentally destructive.\nEstimates show that in Europe, 88 million tonnes of food are wasted annually at a cost of 143 billion euros ($177.12 billion).\nMeanwhile, 55 million people around the world struggle to find food, campaigners say.\nA study published Wednesday by U.S. researchers found American consumers are wasting nearly a pound of food per person each day - the equivalent of four portions of chicken, four quarter-pound meat patties or a pint of blueberries.\nHigher quality diets with large amounts of fruits and vegetables are also associated with greater amounts of food waste, wasted irrigation water and pesticides, it said.\nThe new EU law is part of wider global trend to tackle food waste, said Camelia Bucatariu, an officer on the subject at the FAO, pointing to the African Union's commitment in 2014 to halve post-harvest losses by 2025.\n(Reporting By Thin Lei Win @thinink, Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst (Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, corruption and climate change. Visit www.trust.org)",
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        "raw_content": "House resolution threatens your ability to speak up for your public lands.\nTake Action: Urge your representative to oppose an attack on public input!\nAmericans are fortunate to own millions of acres of incredible public lands, many of which are overseen by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). We all have a say in how these lands are managed through the ability to participate in a public process to develop land use plans. Last year, the BLM established a new rule named \"Planning 2.0\" which provided additional opportunities for the public to provide input on how your lands are managed. But, a resolution in Congress threatens this important step forward for the agency.\nAsk your member of Congress to vote NO on H. J. Res. 44!",
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        "raw_content": "It's Review Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nToday's novel is for all those days when you wish something would have gone differently, but you didn't know how to change it.\nTitle: Life Lessons from the Heart\nDoes life at times seem to be filled with disappointment, hardship and overwhelm?\nLife is a precious gift you have been given and there are lessons in all experiences that life gives to you.\nIn, Life Lessons from the Heart, the author shares her experiences of hard times and how she was able to work through them. She tells how she became appreciative of even the toughest of times such as the death of her mom, a divorce with the father of her child, getting disowned by her father for dating a man of a different race, and her husband\u2019s heart attack.\nThe author reveals how she finds life\u2019s beauty even when life throws in scary, sad or unfortunate events. She shares how she discovered that life is rich in community and saturated in love. She offers ways where you can go on to live a richer, happier and more fulfilled life that breeds from your true authentic self.\nThis book shares stories and insight on how to:\n~realize the importance of celebrating who you are (just as you are now)\n~release the grip of having to be right and in control\n~end the feeling of self doubt\n~embrace and find time to do the things you love to do\n~and much more\u2026\nIf you are someone who feels stuck in your life and wish to turn it around reading \u201cLife Lessons from the Heart\u201d will give you inspiration and motivation to live a life coming from a place of forgiveness, surrender, patience, self love and self care.\nLife Lessons from the Heart has twelve chapters, each one comprised of a different lesson. Each chapter includes a *life lesson*, a morale, and a story from Teresa's life. Smashwords has labeled this novel as \"inspiration\" and \"general self-help\" - well I'm here to tell you it is definitely inspirational and has some very helpful lessons. This novel can be read at any age and still be helpful. The lessons include - remember to love yourself, give up control when you can't control something, go outside the 'box', shed the past to move on, and so much more. These are lessons that people of every age group are constantly battling, and always need help with.\nTeresa Morrow did a wonderful job of teaching you a lesson without it feeling too much like a \"self-help\" book. She gives you stories to back up each lesson and shows how even the smallest of changes can have the biggest impact. Her writing style and overall theme to this novel were well thought out and developed. Teresa's stories are charming and real. She shares real-life situations with her readers, showing that everyone goes through ups and downs in their lives. Teresa makes the reader feel comfortable and safe, all the while making their brains work - \"I wonder how I can use this in my life...\" and \"hm...she's got a point!\" were several thoughts I had. She addresses twelve very key aspects in life that are the most troubling and un-ties them with ease.\nI recommend this novel to everyone. It will make you think about life situations in a completely new way without feeling as if you read a \"self-help\" book. Life Lessons from the Heart can be purchased from Smashwords for Kindle, Nook, Sony, Kobo, and any other eReaders. Want more lessons from Teresa? Read Three Lessons to a Happier Life for free! Happy Life Lessons day!",
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Even though all four members of the CotB would sing lead vocals on their albums, it was the distinctive voice of General Johnson that was showcased on the 45s and thus became their trademark.\n\"Everything's Tuesday\" was the Chairmen's third single release, climbing to No. 12 in the UK in March 1971. Like many American artists, the CotB rarely visited the TOTP studios (not at all before June 1971), which is why their records were destined to be danced to by Pan's People. And that's exactly what happened when \"Everything's Tuesday\" went up to No. 20 in its second week on the charts. Fortunately this is one of the very few TOTP editions from 1971 that still exist in the BBC archive, even if only as an unedited studio tape.\nAdmittedly the costumes do look a bit odd in this routine, and I presume they might not go down well with the OFTD community. But apart from that, I really like this routine. It's a very cheerful dance with a lot of variety. The routine also features one of the best intros ever with Flick slyly smiling under her big hat before she turns her pretty head around and walks towards the stage as if she's going to say, \"come along with me, I'd like to show you something!\". Last but not least it's great to have another dance with the complete line-up of the classic period.\nI suspect that this may - once again - divide us, but I'll be going quite high with my rating and award\nDotD: Ruth\nRe: EVERYTHING'S TUESDAY -- 25/02/1971\nLovely to see a routine that begins on a close-up of Flick and this one has a few unusual moments... we think there's only five dancers to start and then we see half a minute in that Ruth is there. It's great to see the girls in hats for a change and the costumes are feminine without being revealing.\nThere's a certain tweeness about the proceedings but it's all quite fun even though some of the camera angles seems to be at odds with Flick's choreography and therefore certain attempts at visual uniformity don't come across. Just after a centre-point involving Babs there's a bizarre carousel movement that doesn't work well at all which is no fault of the camera work, but no doubt a lack of rehearsal time and the hurry of recording a single take meant there was no room to finesse things. A pleasant routine but ultimately nothing too special. 7.5/10 DotD Flick for the near constant smile and starting the performance so well.\nWell I'm a bit torn to be honest and I'm almost one of those OFTDs splitters Vin mentions but in the end I think Flick did a commendable job with what I regard as a quite ghastly melody which imposes a skipping rhythm on the Troupe and almost commands them to wear goofy clothing. I can't say I like the clothes or the song then but I just admire the fact that someone was able to make a watchable performance out of this. Also I can just about clamber over these lyrics by thinking about Tuesday Weld so they become slightly more bearable than that other dirge about the wretched Bill and his female stalker. I see I'm digressing badly. Anyway I do like the opening section here but do think it fades a little at the end and I think 7/10 is fair as it could have been a whole lot worse. Flick is getting my DotD too for a good performance and for her inventive mind\nI quite like the oufits, particularly those hats, although I'd have voted for skirts in the same material as the tops rather than those trouser things. I would agree that the camera work isn't the best but the dance bowls along very nicely. Very evocative of the period and brings to mind a particular lazy afternoon trying to master a punt on the Cam so I'm giving it an 8.5 with Flick as my Dotd.\nA delightful display of frantic sashaying around the stage, just about sums up this performance, but I couldn't help thinking that it must've been stiflingly hot in all of that clothing in a television studio where temperatures would be relatively high.\nThe gymnastics with the legs really does add a tad extra something to what may have gotten a bit bland part-way through the dance routine, & Ruth's close-up camera shots, are added bonuses.\nIt's a dreary tune with dreary costumes to match but luckily the choreography is pretty good. I think the white gloves work quite well in accentuating the hand movements, which seem to be an integral part of this routine. The end result is okay but in truth I don't think it is one that I will view very often, so a score of 7.5 out of 10 is about as high as I can go.\nThere is no obvious choice for DOTD. I will pick Andrea.\nHorrible costumes and a drab song make this a routine i try avoid (except when im making picture quizzes as it begins with the letter E and can be quite useful in that respect).\nDOTD- Sorry, i just cant pick one as no one really stands out for me.\nRating-`3.5 out of 10`.\nIt's said to the point of clich\u00e9 how poor the mid-seventies period between glam and punk was, but for me it wasn't so bad. No, although there is a scattering of gems and goodies to be found it's the time between psychedelia and glam that's the real wasteland as far as I'm concerned and here's Exhibit #529: Soul By Numbers. And deary me, the routine is suitably unappealing. Costumes like a grey blanket sky on a summer day and although there's plenty of variety in the dancing the twee style irons it all out.\nE's are good for the quiz-setter but I don't have that in its favour. Awarding a little credit for the complexity I'll be Deputy Chairman of the Bored and go 4/10. DOTD Louise.\nUnashamedly twee, quirky and feminine. pure and simple and i love it. 9/10. DOTD Ruth.\nIt's quite a cheerful routine and much of the dancing is very appealing.A favourite bit is the sequence near the start when three are sitting on the edge of the stage with two others dancing behind them.8/10\nyup, more like it, super costumes, they look fantastic in this. drab track, but ignore that and look at what is on offer. simple but at times too simple.\nDOTD: the lovely Ruth\nOne of the few survivors from when Flick had an extra large stage to play with and it's nice to see how she exploited it. Not sure about the outfits but I'll think it probably just shades a 9/10.\nDotd: Ruth.\nI loved this song and anything else this group did. The costumes I really did not like. The routine was okayish and not one I run to watch over and over again but is a filler. I will give this dance eight out of ten and Ruth gets best dancer.\nI don't I've heard Rs rolled with such relish on the Pops before!\nAt 1min in when the line up to bend various ways to presumably make a sort-of star-shape I reckon they're in the wrong spot.\nLouise, Babs and Dee Dee (I think) at the back don't get a look in. I can't believe it was supposed to be that way. You can just see a white gloved hand sticking out on the (our) right, when surely we should seeing some hatted-heads as well.\nIf they'd lined up in the middle of the catwalk - right in front of the camera - it would've worked a treat. I wonder what Flick was thinking at the time!\nI'm not crazy about this one, too much scampering about and those outfits...?!\n5/10 and DotD - for some reason Dee Dee really stands out for me.\nEverything's been rosy. Wow, I was almost name-checked in the lyrics! That has to help. CotB were chart regulars back then, and this jaunty number offers good material for a dance routine. And the ladies deliver using the full breadth of the stage. Nice to see all six of them, but those outfits were very much of their time. 8/10 And I'll give Flick Dancer of the Day.\nThis is a tricky one to call, with the routine and outfits undoubtedly showing their early 1970\u2019s credentials. Time (or is it the sea) can be cruel mistress and I\u2019m afraid this routine, has suffered on that score. I will celebrate the chance to enjoy the dancing abilities of a full house of Pans in their pomp and the CoTB always delivered great harmonies which were worth a listen. 6/10\nI liked the routine and the music too. Yes the outfits were unusual but the dancing was enjoyable. 7.5/10 and DOTD is Louise, very narrowly ahead of Flick but nothing really between them.\nPan\u2019s People in hats. Nice big ones with wide floppy brims. And knickerbockers and gloves too. And long boots too, which were always good to see. This performance is not one that I have been viewing regularly over this past year, partly because of the costumes which I did not like very much. Although only being one ingredient in the routine, the outfits worn can greatly enhance or spoil the whole image. And this was one where they did not help, so I thought. But on viewing this a few times lately for the purpose of a review, the writer has changed his opinion and come to regard the clothes as rather \u2018chic\u2019- and a factor always to be considered in rating the costumes- would be very pleased to be out and about with the woman in my life so dressed. If she looked like a Dancing Queen that is!\nThe routine itself for \u2018Everything\u2019s Tuesday\u2019 by Chairmen of the Board does not feel like early Pan\u2019s any more to me, but from a more settled and matured group. Now having been on Top Of The Pops as a regular feature for over a year by this time in February 1971, they have become a very much expected item and, perhaps, feel a little safer and secure in their residence- I would hazard a guess. The whole performance is light, airy and seems full of the joys of life. The start with only Flick in view, looking towards the camera, and then moving over to the side of the stage with Babs and Louise, for a few dainty actions, and then Andi and Dee Dee gliding across to pass each other behind the others are notably attractive features. Likewise the split between the blondes and brunettes in the group at about 01.35 and the interweaving between them around 02.00. All plus points in the complete picture for me. And make the whole dance stand up more positively, after several views, than it had done before. But an aspect that is very obvious are a few flaws in the camera work during this dance. Particularly at about 02.22 when the picture comes in far too close to Babs then the others backs, and also seemingly doing the same at the end as they descend the stairs. Despite the captions for \u2018Chairmen Of The Board\u2019 and \u2018Pan\u2019s People\u2019 at either end I did wonder if this was a clip of the rehearsal and not the broadcast version. Perhaps others can clarify that, if it is possible.\nIs this routine one of the earliest in which the group use the stage as just more than the setting on which to perform, but as a prop or device for the dance. As at the beginning where Flick, Babs and Louise first put their hands on top of, then sit, and then lay down on the stage, while performing their routine movements. Of course, we do not have all the dances available to refer back to, but it does appear so from the evidence available that still remains. By now, with the large gaps in the existing coverage, to say that anything was the \u2018first ever example of\u2019 is now impossible and cannot be substantiated so it may be more apposite to refer to this as an early instance only. The stages or settings for the dances are of considerable interest. I must admit though that at the time in the 70s and 80s, although watching the whole programme regularly, I did not take any a great deal of notice with regard to the places where the Artists performed and the Dancers gracefully acted out the weekly routine. However, due to the meticulous investigative work of some, particularly on this Forum, when trying to establish the dates and details of various uncertain early routines, it has been proven to me what an enormous variety there were. At periods, certainly in the early 1970s, the stages would be changed with a noticeable frequency, about every month or so. Due to the imaginations and craft of the designers and builders, all probably working on a typically small budget, these are all part of the wonderful package of being able to re-watch the Top of the Pops programmes at this much later stage, many years afterwards.\nA very endearing ensemble piece all round is \u2018Everything\u2019s Tuesday\u2019 and one that has grown in my estimations this very day as I watch for purposes of a review. All the girls perform to a high standard and any where you look is found an enjoyable example of their presence. Ruth\u2019s entrance at about 00.32 of course engages me, with her beautiful smile and captivating hand gestures, and then at about 01.10 when Louise comes to the fore for another entrancing cameo of hand and leg movements and a spin or two are both very appealing features for me. And also the brief moment right at the start when Flick looks over her left shoulder to encourage the viewer to follow her to the stage is another major plus point. But in the end, I feel that Ruth has to be my favourite here, for her special appearance, so she becomes my Dancer of The Day for this performance.\nDOTD- Ruth. Loveliness and beauty personified, and oh so inviting in that outfit. A bright shining star- my own sweet ray of sunshine.\nThe routine- 8.5/10. I was wavering between that mark and 9/10, but it is now a dance I like more than before. Very stylish and fashionable indeed!\nThe cumulative totals- ( for my own benefit- and of no interest to any one else. )\nAndi- 4, Babs- 1, Dee Dee- 3, Flick- 3, Louise- 2, Ruth- 4.\nDespite the captions for \u2018Chairmen Of The Board\u2019 and \u2018Pan\u2019s People\u2019 at either end I did wonder if this was a clip of the rehearsal and not the broadcast version. Perhaps others can clarify that, if it is possible.\nInterestingly, the unedited show that is in the BBC archive does contain a few false starts and retakes of certain artists which appeared 'live' but not of Pan's People, so I think it is safe to say that what we have here is the broadcast version. On the other hand I'm pretty sure that it was pre-recorded, so it could be a recording of a rehearsal.\nThanks for another interesting review.\nI have only watched this routine a few times over the past few years, but I must say that has changed recently when it was a Tuesday a couple of weeks ago and I thought of this routine. Since then, every Tuesday I play this routine! Only the once, or I think I will get sick of it.\nI really like this routine and the addition of Flick makes it even better for me. Although, when Ruth appears in the routine,that it the highlight for me.",
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        "raw_content": "By Peter Sellick - posted Tuesday, 13 November 2018 Sign Up for free e-mail updates!\nSystematic theology is that science that sits at the pinnacle of all the other theological sciences; those dealing with biblical studies, church history and pastoral theology. The great system builders of the Church have been St Augustine, St Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin and Karl Barth to name the most prominent. It has been their task to build rational systems that treat the great topics of creation, redemption and the last things so that Christian faith may be understood in its fullness.\nThis is necessary because biblical texts have various theological orientations of their own depending on the situation of their writers. It is the task of the systematician to stand back from these various biblical theologies, which in themselves do not amount to a comprehensive view of theology, and construct a view that selectively incorporates these views. This is why a na\u00efve reading of the bible can and does take us down some very strange paths. Scripture must be read through the lens of theology. The one who should know this well is the preacher. It is not good enough to cherry pick snippets of wisdom from the set texts of a Sunday and present them as a sermon.\nHaving said this, it is obvious that not all of the vast collection of biblical texts in Scripture are equally important. Indeed, many never see the light of day on any Sunday of the year. For example, of all the texts we find in the Hebrew bible, the creation narratives in Genesis 1-3 are the most important for systematic theology. They are so because they set out, in the form of saga or legend, the relationship between God, humanity and the world. It is generally accepted that the first narrative from Gen.1-4a was written by the Priestly writer whose focus was on the six days of creation and the Sabbath rest. The language is liturgical and consists of repeated phrases that signify the creation of the night and day, earth and sky, sea and land, vegetation, the sun and the moon, living creatures in the sea and sky, creatures of the land and finally human kind \"in our image\". It may seem strange that creatures of the sea and sky are created on a different day than the creatures of the land. This artificial stretching of creation is designed to fill out the six days of work from the Sabbath rest, a key concern of the Priestly writer. After each day of creation God saw that it was good. On the sixth day, after the creation of humanity, he observed all that he had made was \"very good\". Our heritage from this narrative is that the world is an objective reality and not a dream and that it is natural ie does not contain spirit.\nIt is significant that God created the world through edict; \"God said, let their be\u2026\" In other words he creates with his Word, a theme that is taken up in the prologue of the gospel according to John which knits together the theology of redemption with creation, since Jesus, is the Word made flesh.\nThe second creation narrative is attributed to the Yahwist because the name for God that he uses is the unpronounceable tetragrammaton YHWE. This is a much more complicated affair that is quite different from the Priestly narrative. Indeed, it does not seem to deal with creation much at all. Rather, it is preoccupied with the first couple, Adam and Eve, how they relate to each other and to God. It seems as though God sets a trap for them by setting in the garden two trees, the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. While they may eat of the fruit of all of the other trees in the garden they must not eat of these trees.\nEden is a paradise but a paradise with a contradiction at its centre, two trees, the fruit of which may not be eaten. The contradiction is extended because, among the animals in the garden exists the serpent (a creature created by God) that was \"more crafty than any wild animal that the Lord God has made.\" The God of the Priestly writer may have proclaimed that all of the creation was good, but he missed this little and deadly worm. There is no explaining this contradiction, it is a narrative device used to get to what the writer needs to say. The serpent approaches Eve and says \"Did God say, You shall not eat from any tree in the garden?\" This, of course, is a lie and the first theological question. Eve corrects the serpent and says: \" We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden; but God said, \"You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, nor shall you touch it, or you shall die.\" The serpent responds: \"You will not die; for God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.\" The rest, as they say is history, or rather prehistory.\nAfter both have eaten they do not die but, unexpectedly, they realise that they were naked and felt shame and sowed clothes for themselves. They have seen each other's pudendum, a word derived from the Latin pudere meaning \"shame\". They have made the transition from being the pinnacle of the good creation in which nothing was bad and shame was unknown, to having to cover themselves. The corruption of the first couple occurs within the most intimate aspect of their relationship. They have made the transition between the grace of the garden to a world that knows shame and demands the necessity of law.\nTo quote Karl Barth:\nWhen their knowledge became the inappropriate knowledge of good and evil, it was corrupted. And when this was corrupted, their nakedness was also corrupted. Coming under the divine accusation, they had to accuse themselves. When their relationship with God was disturbed, their mutual relationship was also disturbed; everything that belongs together disintegrated; everything that was created in a definite order was thrown into confusion.CDIII.1 p310.\nAfter they had eaten of the tree of knowledge of good and evil they were expelled from the garden to scratch a living in the world by the sweat of their brow and to die, a description of human life that we well know because it coincides with our own. The event known as the Fall consists of the first couple's acquiescence to the temptation to be like God, knowing good and evil in a world that had been created \"very good\". It is a temptation that lies at the centre of religious life; reaching out for the things of God exposes us to the utmost danger because we abandon what we are, creatures living in mortal bodies.\nThis is all a rather uncontroversial prelude to what I am trying to get at. Why the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? Surely we all rightly pursue such knowledge so that we may navigate a world full of hidden dangers and temptations. The Church has spent much time in the study of ethics and moral theology trying to trace out good and evil so that believers can be \"good\". Why, then, does reaching out for the knowledge of good and evil bring the first couple and their decedents down into a world of pain, death and separation from each other and God?\nThe answer to this is found in the story itself. Living in the Garden of Eden did not require a moral sense because it was the creation of God and as such was good. However, the aim of the author was to write a narrative for readers whose lives were subject to hazard, torn by conflict in the very middle of their lives and death bound. The narrative provides an explanation for the parlous state of our lives in the form of a legend with mythical elements ie not a history of what actually happened. It is not entirely incorrect to describe the story as a morality tale. The gist of it is that the first couple received their lives as the gracious gift of God in which they lacked nothing. But this was not enough, they reached out for the thing that only God, as God, had, the knowledge of good and evil. In other words they were not content to live as creatures of God's creation but desired to be \"like God\" even though the first creation story relates how they were made in the image of God. 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        "raw_content": "Since being elected in November 2010, Mayor Teresa Jacobs has been a staunch advocate for citizen involvement and continues to champion public engagement through community events, broader digital enhancements through pioneering web and mobile applications and social media in Orange County.\nOne Orlando Alliance Recognized As 2017 Citizen of the Year at Community Conference\nAt the 22nd annual Community Conference held in July, Mayor Jacobs and the Board of County Commissioners recognized several Community Champions and announced the Distinguished Citizen of the Year. The One Orlando Alliance was honored with Mayor Jacobs\u2019 2017 Distinguished Citizen of the Year award. Since its inception in 2016, the One Orlando Alliance has served as a vital support system to strengthen the community following the Pulse nightclub tragedy. Currently, more than 40 local service organizations comprise the One Orlando Alliance, which is committed to unifying and empowering LGBTQ organizations in Central Florida.\nAdditionally, Orange County\u2019s six commissioners each recognized a citizen in their district as Citizen of the Year, including Haki Nkrumah in District 1, Danyiel Yarbrough in District 2, Judy Blackman in District 3, Victor Collazo in District 4, Maria Bolton-Joubert in District 5 and Frank Brantley, Sr. in District 6.\nMayor Jacobs' Holiday Heroes Toy Drive Brings Joy to Orange County\nMayor Teresa Jacobs welcomed families to the Oak Ridge Neighborhood Center for Families (NCF) on December 18 for her annual Holiday Heroes Toy Drive shopping event. Mayor Jacobs, along with NCF staff, assisted parents in selecting the perfect gifts for their children, in keeping with Orange County's neighbors helping neighbors philosophy.\nOrange County employees, volunteers and the extended community have contributed greatly to the success of Mayor Jacobs' Toy Drive, bringing joy to thousands of children and families. This year, Orange County employees and local residents generously donated 6,320 gifts. Since 2011, more than 30,100 toys have been distributed to children up to age 18 through several community organizations, including the Orange County NCF, Orange County Public Schools' Homeless Program, Wraparound Orange and United Against Poverty, formerly known as the Community Food and Outreach Center.\nOrange County Families Adopted Fire Stations During the Holidays\nThrough the program, groups show their appreciation by helping provide holiday meals and volunteering their time at their local station. In 2017, 67 groups of families, organizations, businesses and schools in Orange County adopted 41 fire stations. These groups hosted special activities in November and December for their assigned fire stations, including bringing holiday meals and treats, and volunteering their time.\nStudent Leaders Attended Leadership Summit\nNearly 250 Orange County Public Schools students from 24 local high schools attended Mayor Jacobs\u2019 sixth annual Youth Leadership Conference (YLC) at Valencia College\u2019s west campus in March. Mayor Jacobs created the program for student leaders when she took office in 2011 in an effort to connect students with their local government. About 1,200 local student leaders have participated in the program since its inception.\nDuring the event, students attended a series of workshops, including a Government 101 tutorial, as well as mock code enforcement, land-use and zoning hearings. The goal of the YLC is to teach the next generation of leaders about county government, how best to participate in community initiatives and how to strengthen their leadership skills.\nStudents also participated in a Youth Issues Forum led by Mayor Jacobs, Orange County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Barbara Jenkins, Orange County School Board Chairman Bill Sublette and Valencia College President Dr. Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Shugart. The top issues of concern included school testing, drugs, bullying and job-readiness skills.\nYouth Took Active Role in County Engagement Programs\nThe Orange County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) recognized a group of young citizens in Central Florida who participated in the Jefferson Awards Foundation Lead360 Challenge in May. This program celebrates America\u2019s youth for their efforts in making a difference and inspires young people to coordinate and participate in public service projects in their community.\nIn April, Orange County Government also participated in the national initiative Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day and hosted the children of more than 200 employees from a number of departments and divisions across the County. This year\u2019s event gathered children in the BCC Chambers for a special mock hearing, which focused on the possibility of a new park. Children were also able to participate in various activities planned by each division.\nThe purpose of Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day is to provide students with a firsthand look at local government in action and how it positively impacts society. The program is intended to go beyond the average practice of \u201cshadowing\u201d an adult. The main goal is to expose children to what their moms or dads do throughout the average work day, showing them the value of hard work and education.\nOrange County\u2019s Digital Outreach Highlighted by Harvard and National Association of Counties\nSince being elected in November 2010, Mayor Jacobs has been a staunch advocate for citizen involvement and continues to champion broader technological advances through pioneering web and mobile applications and social media in Orange County.\nAs a result, the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard University\u2019s John F. Kennedy School of Government recognized Orange County Government\u2019s Digital Media Transformation as part of its 2017 Bright Ideas in Government initiative.\nOrange County Government's digital communications, including a new online Newsroom Media Center and companion OCFL News app, improved news and information distribution to its 1.2 million citizens. This foundation helped the County share information with the community following the Pulse nightclub tragedy on June 12, 2016, and again in October 2016 when Category 3 Hurricane Matthew impacted Central Florida. The transformation improvements, which facilitated visits to the Pulse and Hurricane Matthew Newsroom update webpages, catapulted the Newsroom Media Center to receiving more than 367,000 page views and the County\u2019s overall website receiving 58.5 million page views in 2017.\nOrange County was also among the top 10 U.S. counties named winners of the 2017 Digital Counties Survey. The survey results, conducted by the Center for Digital Government in partnership with the National Association of Counties, identifies the best technology practices among U.S. counties, including initiatives that save tax dollars through efficiencies, transparency, cyber security and engagement.\nIn June, Orange County was recognized by the statewide Public Relations Society of America, Sunshine District, with the Radiance Award in Crisis Communication for its communication efforts during Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Just one month earlier, the Florida Public Relations Association awarded Orange County an Image Award for Public Service for its Tip, Toss and Cover campaign in regards to preventing the mosquito-borne illness Zika in Orange County.\nOrange County Launched and Funded Lifesaving Apps\nDuring National Heart Month in February, Mayor Jacobs and Orange County Fire Rescue (OCFR) partnered with the University of Central Florida (UCF) to launch two lifesaving apps \u2014 PulsePoint Respond and PulsePoint AED. The apps support first-responding agencies by encouraging CPR-trained citizens to respond to sudden cardiac arrest incidents as emergency crews are dispatched.\nPulsePoint Respond notifies users through their mobile device that someone nearby is in need of CPR. The application also directs them to the closest publicly accessible automated external defibrillator (AED), all while emergency crews are responding to the scene. The notification can only be sent by a participating 911 system, which has also dispatched emergency personnel. Notifications are only sent when an individual is in cardiac arrest in a public area.\nPulsePoint AED enables users to upload a photo and mapped location of an AED, which is then available to all users during an emergency. An AED is a device that checks an individual\u2019s heart rhythm when experiencing cardiac arrest and then delivers a potentially life-saving electric shock to restore the individual\u2019s normal heart rhythm. Today\u2019s AEDs are very easy to use, with many designed to provide clear verbal step-by-step instructions to the user.\nThe apps are the first line of hope for individuals experiencing cardiac arrest. Now, users who are within walking distance of the individual in cardiac arrest can be alerted and respond within seconds as emergency crews navigate to the scene. Both applications are available to download for free on mobile devices. Pulse Point Response and Pulse Point AED were funded through Orange County\u2019s Office of the Medical Director.\nUpdated OCALERT System Geo-Targeted Areas in Emergencies\nDuring Severe Weather Week in January 2017, Orange County residents were encouraged to sign up and review their information on the updated OCAlert.net system. The update allows citizens to input their geographical information and preferred method of contact for emergency notifications. The upgraded emergency notification system has an enhanced local alert system that allows emergency managers to push out lifesaving information directly to targeted neighborhoods in the event of an emergency in the user\u2019s choice of a text message, email or both.\nIn 2007, Orange County launched OCAlert, a cutting-edge program at that time which gave emergency managers the ability to warn citizens of emergencies by text message, email, Blackberry and pagers. In 2016, the OCAlert system underwent major upgrades that made it a part of the statewide AlertFlorida system. Emergency managers can now send alerts to an entire county or just a neighborhood. This feature is helpful in situations where a storm or emergency is in the direct pathway of a home, work, school, day care or any other address the user inputs. To register, Orange County residents and visitors must go to OCAlert.net. There is no charge for the service, but standard text message charges may apply.\nCitizens Engaged through Orange County\u2019s Parks and Programs\nMayor Jacobs and Orange County Parks and Recreation hosted the sixth annual Jazz in the Park at Cypress Grove Park in March. The event brought together hundreds of Orange County citizens to listen to the cool sounds of jazz music and enjoy free entertainment in a family-friendly environment. More than 1,000 citizens were in attendance, including representatives from many different community organizations, volunteers and families. The event began in 2012 to recognize citizens and service organizations and the tremendous impact they have in the Central Florida community.\nOrange County Parks and Recreation hosts this popular event annually and offers a wide variety of family-related events and unique program experiences for children and adults throughout the year. Some of the most popular include Mayor\u2019s Family Fun Day, Fish4Fun, Kelly Park\u2019s Cardboard Canoe Regatta, Movies in the Park, 5K races, bluegrass festivals, Fort Christmas Historical Park\u2019s Cracker Christmas, community health fairs and the Lake Apopka Wildlife Festival & Birdapalooza.\nOrange County\u2019s Environmental Protection Division's environmental Volunteer & Internship Program (eVIP) also offers students a way to engage with Orange County's natural beauty. This year, eVIP volunteers enjoyed cleaning up watersheds, restoring habitats, labeling storm drains, educating other residents, sampling water bodies, internships and more.\nOrange County Experience Engaged Citizens\nAn inside look at how Orange County Government runs drew one of the largest classes, with 40 citizens participating in the Orange County Experience program. The sixth class of the Orange County Experience began in August. It is a 12-week series of classes that provides citizens and community leaders the opportunity to learn more about Orange County Government and the range of services that Orange County provides, from technology and infrastructure to neighborhoods and health and family services.\nDuring the Orange County Experience program, residents have the opportunity to meet Mayor Jacobs, Orange County staff and take tours of various Orange County facilities. Participants learned about the Orange County Convention Center, Fire Rescue, Parks and Recreation and other departments. Many program graduates continue to serve on County citizen advisory boards or serve as volunteers throughout Orange County.",
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        "raw_content": "Towards a framework for analysing public sound art\nThe purpose of this text is to propose some starting points for the analysis of sound art in a public setting. It acknowledges the challenge represented by the sheer breadth of possible forms that such art might take and identifies a number of existing categorisation systems and analytical models which might be of relevance, drawn from a variety of fields including music and sound analysis, listener intention and reception, installation analysis, architecture and urban development. My principal concern is with site-specific sound art presented in public spaces. Issues surrounding how a work is received by members of the public are of particular interest, since artwork presented in public spaces is subject to very specific reception conditions based on its inevitably transient audience. This article is designed to present a foundation upon which a framework for the analysis of sound art in the public domain might be developed.\n1. Introduction: the challenge\nWhen considering the issue of analysis in relation to sound art[1], the first challenge to address is simply the sheer diversity of forms that such art might take. Alan Licht (2009) identifies sound art as encompassing ambient music, architecture, soundscape, sculpture, and even absence of sound, among other things, which of course includes installation art. When confronting such diversity for the purposes of analysis, how might one go about establishing a coherency/consistency between analyses that would make such a study a worthwhile exercise, both for the analyst and for any scholar, enabling comparison between approaches and outcomes? How, for example, might we compare the following works in which the sound component is:\npresented through aeolian activation in an otherwise static sculpture in a rural setting (Tonkin Liu , Singing Ringing Tree, 1996 (Liu 2011))\npresented via a screen of small loudspeakers (i.e. two-dimensionally) and experienced in waves of activity triggered by the participant in a suburbian bus shelter in middle America (David Birchfield, Kelly Phillips, Assegid Kidane\u0301, David Lorig, Transition Soundings, 2006 (Birchfield et al. 2006))\na product of the synchronous presentation or networking of multiple sonic spaces within the public domain (Bill Fontana, Speeds of Time, 2008 (Fontana 2012))\nthe asynchronous presentation of a variety of sound streams on boomboxes by ambulatory participants from a local community (Phil Kline, Unsilent Night, 1992 (Kline 2012))\na repurposed and otherwise banal feature of the urban landscape (railings) activated by members of the public using a stick (Greyworld, Railings, 1996 (Greyworld 2012))\nthe colouration of the existing sonic landscape, experienced through a sculptural object (liminal, Organ of Corti, 2011 (Liminal 2012))\na \u2018moment work\u2019 characterised by the sudden absence of sound\u2014i.e. the curtailment of a sound which precedes it\u2014which draws attention to the existing sonic environment (Max Neuhaus, Time Piece Graz, 2003 (Neuhaus 2003)) or merely a call to listen to that sonic environment (Akio Suzuki, Otodate, 1996- (e/static n.d.))\nthe product of public sound being funnelled into a \u2018private\u2019 space (Michael Asher, Installation at Pomona College 1970 (LaBelle 2006: 91-92))\nThese works are concerned not just with sound but with sound and its relationship with a variety of materials which collectively form the stuff of the artwork. Sound may well even be subsidiary to or a by-product of other aspects of a work. They are also presented in public spaces and are not only intimately bound to the spaces in which they exist, but also to the people which use those spaces and the social activities that go on in them.\nThe purpose of this text is to propose some starting points for the analysis of sound and installation art in a public setting. I will identify a number of existing categorisation systems and analytical models which might be of relevance, and will refer to gallery works for the purposes of some examples, but my principal concern is with site-specific work presented in public spaces. Issues surrounding the work\u2019s reception are of particular interest, since artwork presented in public spaces is subject to very specific reception conditions based on its inevitably transient audience.\n2. Why the 'sound' in 'sound art'?\nA word should perhaps be said regarding the need for analytical techniques surrounding specifically sound related activity within sound art practice in the first place. As established above, and as Douglas Kahn observes, \u2018most artists using sound use many other materials, phenomena, conceptual and sensory modes as well, even when there is only sound\u2019 (2005: 1); these other aspects of a work are tightly bound with the sonic, often to the extent that to talk of its sound content in isolation would be meaningless. On this basis, Kahn objects to the label \u2018sound art\u2019, pointing out that many practitioners of such work would \u2018rather be called artists than sound artists\u2019 (ibid). This implies that the prefix devalues the art through sub-categorisation; it also \u2018tends to narrow down the sphere of understanding rather than suggest that there is in fact a more comprehensive approach being enacted\u2019 (ibid). If this is the case, perhaps we can look to discourse surrounding installation and public art theory more generally (i.e. not necessarily involving sound) to provide the relevant tools and methodology for the study of all associated practice, including that which uses sound. While relatively new as a field of enquiry, such discourse is rapidly developing\u2014for example, Marc Rosenthal\u2019s Understanding Installation Art (2005) and Clare Bishop\u2019s Installation Art (2003) provide useful and complementary (if philosophically differing) taxonomies of installation art practice. The former identifies the installation as \u2018medium\u2019, and classifies according to primarily spatial and contextual considerations; the latter classifies according to viewer-experience, concerning itself with the psychological, phenomenological and social reception of a work. Where looking to categorise a sound art work in relation to such characteristics, these taxonomies will undoubtedly be useful.\nInevitably, however, there are issues specifically related to the experience of sound which will require more specialised set of tools for their analysis. Moreover, while applying \u2018sound\u2019 as prefix runs the risk of applying a secondary status to the art, its absence is equally problematic. Historically sound is afforded less importance in an art world with a primarily visual heritage (and in a life world which celebrates or biases the visual in any case). Definitions given to sound art, even by established sound artists and practitioners, regularly reinforce this perception: \u201cSound sculptures and sound installations are intermedia works, and they behave like expansions of sculpture and installation\u201d (Iges in Iturbide 2003: 2), for example, implies that sound is an extension or by-product of a primarily visual experience. It seems that the label is needed in order for the sound component to be accorded its proper import within associated discourse. Artists might also headline their use of sound in instances where their works are conceived with a view to addressing particular site-specific and/or social issues relating to sound\u2014e.g. attempting to draw attention to (and educate about) issues relating to sound ecology.\nIf the tools for installation art analysis are perhaps too generalised for the specifics of discussing sound within artistic practice, such tools might be found within analytical practice relating to sound and music studies. However, as Andrew Hugill remarks, \u2018electroacoustic music analysis ... is a developing field and its tools are by no means established\u2019 (Hugill 2012: 3). Most analytical activity is centred around formal analysis of, predominantly, acousmatic works whose presentation is usually over multiple speakers in a concert hall. Such work imposes particular space and time constraints around which to conduct an analysis: for example, it is usually experienced in a controlled acoustic, and its audience is static (i.e. faces a stage rather than being mobile);\u037e it is subject to linear time, framed by the composer/performer (i.e. fixed start and end points in the musical narrative or performance). Some of the well established analytical techniques applied to these more delimited works might usefully be adopted for the purpose of analysing sound art works: taxonomies such as Denis Smalley\u2019s spectromorphology and spatiomorphology (1986;\u037e 1997) might be appropriate when describing spectral and spatial states in a work, along, perhaps, with short-term transitions between these states. Moreover, increasingly authors are addressing issues pertaining to the analysis of a variety of different electroacoustic artforms which are as yet unexplored (e.g. interactivity and context-specific sound design (Hugill 2012)), the tools from which might be readily transferable. However, the analyst must be discerning in terms of which will apply to particular sound art: as will be discussed later in this paper, sound art and sound installations are much freer in terms of their temporal and spatial discourse than works presented in the concert hall. Analytical models which presuppose goal-oriented compositional strategies, for example, will be inappropriate. Certainly no one-size-fits-all solution exists that accommodates all approaches to such work, and some forms of analytical techniques and tools for electronic musical work may actually be unhelpful\u2014or at least limited in terms of the insights they can provide\u2014when considering particular works which don\u2019t adhere to established genre types\u2014or cross boundaries.\nSo it seems that a combined approach needs to be taken towards sound art/installation in the public domain which should encompass sound-related analytical theory (some of which has yet to be developed) along with more general analytical taxonomies and tools such as those described in relation to Bishop and Rosenthal above. Given the presentation of such work in the public domain, such interdisciplinarity may need to be extended towards theory encompassing sociology, psychology, architecture and urbanism among others.\n3. Intention/reception: public response\nIn 2001, Leigh Landy identified that the analysis of electroacoustic music to that date focused primarily on the \u2018material trace\u2019 (Nattiez 1990: 15) of a work, and that more research was required with a view to understanding the poietic dimensions and dramaturgy of a work (the composer\u2019s intentions and compositional processes through which these become the finished work) along with the esthesic (how such works were received or understood (or not) by those listening, whether \u2018initiated\u2019 in electroacoustic music or not) (Landy 2001)\u2014ultimately acknowledging \u2018how we listen/what we hear\u2019 (Landy 2001: 27). The motivation for Landy\u2019s Intention/Reception project at the time of conception was primarily to increase the accessibility of (and encourage better marketing practices for) electroacoustic music\u2014with a view to it becoming \u2018a music for all\u2019 (Landy 2001: 28). Where it comes to dealing with electroacoustic music presented within the public domain, however, the acknowledgment of the processes of composer intention in relation to listener perception becomes critical to any analysis since, as already established, the material trace of such a work does not exist in isolation from its context;\u037e its very success is dependent upon its relationship not only with its surroundings but also with members of the public.\nIn providing An elucidation of public sound art through non-sonorous tradition, Mari\u0301a Andueza Olmedo proposes the term \u2018citizen of the work\u2019 to describe members of the public encountering public art since work in a public space is \u2018designed specifically to be received by citizens\u2019 (2012: 48), i.e. those who encounter the work while going about their daily lives in daily life (public) spaces. These citizens cannot by default be considered \u2018audience\u2019. They may become audience, but they are equally individuals with their own agendas for whom the artistic intervention might be a welcome distraction, but might also be unneeded, irrelevant, ignorable, even actively unwanted;\u037e certainly the assumption of close and detailed listening cannot be made. Nevertheless, the citizens are inherently part of the work, are involved in the process of the work, as soon as they enter its boundaries, whether they subscribe to it or not (ibid: 49). Therefore, while retrieving data from uninformed listening is fairly limited in formal analysis, it is perhaps critical in the analysis of public art works, which inevitably involve the uninitiated listener. How such data is retrieved is another issue, and one that will be addressed below, since the practicalities of retrieving it warrant mention.\n4. Space | Time\nThe existence of sound within installation practice makes particular demands on the experiencer when compared with installations that are non-sounding and \u2018static\u2019. Sound \u2018will oblige the public in attendance to wait, to listen, and to be aware of the gradual or rapid changes\u2019 that occur as part of a time-based phenomenon (Iturbide 2003: 4). That is, sound requires time in order to play out, and thus structures audience experience in a way that a work whose materials are persistently static will not (viewer experience of time in the latter instance being entirely self-determined and based on the time taken to navigate it). In this respect, as identified above, tools and strategies pertinent to the study of such temporal discourse in sound\u2014i.e. music analysis\u2014will be relevant to the analysis of sound art. However, in the installation, time as conceived or composed by the artist is set against that as experienced by the listener. Irrespective of the structural concerns of a particular work, tools and techniques for music analysis tend to operate on the assumption of fixed temporal boundaries\u2014start and end points\u2014 within which the material trace is presented. Such boundaries do not necessarily apply in relation to the listener to a sound art work in public space, whose experience will likely begin and end at the time that he or she enters and exits the space in which the work is presented.\nThus, in a sound art work, time must be considered in terms of how it exists in relation not only to the materials of the work (the discourse of the work itself) but also in relation to the observer (whose navigation of, or experience of the work is conducted over a time frame that is different to that of the work itself). It also needs to be considered in relation to context (when the installation is taking place historically, or in relation to particular circumstances (at a particular time of day, for instance, or in relation to other activities)), and finally in relation to space.\nReferencing Lefebvre\u2019s Theory of Moments, Maria Andueza Olmedo distinguishes between the artwork as monument (\u2018static, immobile and isolated\u2019), and as \u2018moment\u2019 (\u2018an experience, always in movement, always changing, always in context\u2019), proposing that the immateriality and temporality of the sound installation is uniquely positioned to emerge out of an existing situation, as presented by the urban environment, and comment upon it, while being ephemeral and inconstant (2012: 52). Thus the spatial and contextual are animated by the temporal in these contexts.\nWith regard to space, in considering the issue of formal analysis of installation art, Sabine Schafer and Joachim Krebs propose a useful taxonomy which might serve as a starting point for the analysis of the physical configuration of the sound materials themselves. Broadly, these can be represented as:\nthe Space-soundObject,\u2014a sound emitter which radiates sound in one direction only\u2014in essence two-dimensionally;\nthe circumambulatory Space-soundBody\u2014a sound emitter (we can imagine sculptural) which broadcasts (i.e. projects outwards) in all directions;\nthe enterable Space-soundBody\u2014an enclosure in which the sound is projected inwards to an enclosed space inhabited by the listener;\nthe Space-within-Space\u2014in which various layers of ... project inwards to a listening enclosure (Schafer and Krebs 2003).\nWithin these models we might look towards Robin Minard\u2019s strategies of spatialisation for governing the conditioning and articulation of space within sound installation practice. The first of these involves the establishment of static \u2018spatial states\u2019\u2014 means of colouring environments with a view to influencing the perception of them. The second involves movement of sounds through space. The latter might be broken down into spatialisation types\u2014trajectories of movements and so on (Minard 1996).\nWhile helpful in describing the physical configuration of the materials of the installation and the way in which sound might be broadcast from them, the particular spatial types addressed by Schafer and Krebs presuppose works in architecturally circumscribed spaces\u2014i.e. indoors\u2014and that the architecture is neutral in its relationship with the work. In fact, inevitably with any kind of sound work (e.g. an orchestral performance in the concert hall), the sound radiated by the sound-making object will be affected by the acoustics of the space in which it is situated. But in installation practice, a presented work\u2019s relationship with its environment must at the very least be acknowledged\u2014\u201cthere is no frame separating this art from its viewing context, the work and the space having melded together into an approximation of a life experience\u201d (Rosenthal 2003: 25)\u2014and in site-specific works it is integrally bound with (i.e. cannot exist apart from) it. Thus the context is important in determining how the installation will be perceived: \u2018the axes with which matter is being organized are not exclusively internal to the work, but also external\u2019 (Iges in Iturbide 2003: 2);\u037e the work must establish a dialogue with the surrounding space.\nPublic spaces are often architecturally complex and highly inconstant spaces, in which sound has an ambiguous horizon: it can go around corners and thus its presence be perceived prior to its origin being seen, but it can equally be occluded, reflected or channelled by physical objects or surfaces (buildings or corridors) in (or near to) the spaces from which it originates;\u037e it can be masked by other sounds\u2014by human activity, for example\u2014in the vicinity. And if outside (and in particular if large-scale), sound can also be manipulated by weather conditions (carried/hampered by the wind or absorbed in high humidity). All of these things may also change depending on time of day or year. My own Old Joe Sound Sculpture (2001), a space- soundBody according to Schafer/Krebs\u2019s typology, involved four speakers placed at the top of the clock tower at the University of Birmingham facing outward from each of the four walls. The electroacoustically manipulated bell sounds projected from these speakers were affected in complex ways through their interactions with the surrounding architecture (reflection and colouration) and the wind (Batchelor 2004: 11-13), but could be heard over a mile away from the source.\nThus sound installations presented in public may also play out over significantly greater spaces than those found in the concert hall or gallery space. Several of Bill Fontana\u2019s works are presented on vast scales and play with the idiosyncrasies of time and space in their exploration of the differences in arrival times between electronically and acoustically transmitted sound in (and sometimes between) large urban spaces. Therefore the networking of acoustically independent soundBodies should perhaps be added to the Schafer/Krebs taxonomy for works presented in and between public spaces.\nBill Fontana\u2019s works often involve a concern with the historicity of the sonic signature of a site: his work for the church of St Martin\u2019s in Birmingham\u2014The Bells of St Martin (2005)\u2014was a reflection upon the restricted reach of the sounds of the church\u2019s bells due to the recently-built amphitheatre-like enclosure of large buildings\u2014the Bullring shopping complex\u2014that now surround it, which act to contain them . The installation, which involved composing bell clusters in order to \u2018create a much greater density of sound, a larger sound that I hope will travel further into the Birmingham landscape\u2019 (Fontana in Grimley 2005) was an acknowledgement of the changing function of sound in the urban environment.\nSuch concern for the inhabitants and history of a site extends to the participatory nature of the installation activity, which in turn may extend to the explicitly performative and the soliciting of members of the public to participate in collective sonic art activity. In Phil Kline\u2019s Unsilent Night (1992) and Richard Lerman\u2019s Travelon Gamelon (1982), sound occupies public space amorphously, making use of members of an ambulatory public (volunteers) to carry and distribute their sounds throughout public spaces (Kline\u2019s involving scintillating textures emanating from boom boxes (Kline 2012);\u037e Lerman\u2019s involving amplified bicycle mechanisms (Steim 2011)), yielding unified textures via the asynchronous presentation of a variety of sound streams.\nIn addition to the materials of installation (the amount of three-dimensional physical space occupied by the work, or how, in the case of sound, that sound is distributed from the work) as identified by Schafer and Krebs, therefore, space must also be considered as it relates to the relationship of the installation to context as place or site, which by extension takes into account space in relation to time as well as \u2018the social\u2019\u2014the history of the space (its use before and after the installation), and the manner in which the installation may affect the perception of space and its use, permitting new social interactions.\n5. The urban performative model\nA useful model which encapsulates the necessary relationships between a work\u2019s material contents and the various contextual concerns (both environmental and social/participatory) is provided by Line Marie Bruun Jespersen in a discussion of performativity and interaction in urban design (2010). This facilitates the analysis of what she refers to as \u2018performative urban projects\u2019, which covers site specific installations in a public setting. Jespersen\u2019s model is derived from the combination of two others\u2014one for analysing installation art by Anne Ring Petersen and the other for approaching physical/social spatial dynamics by Edward Sojas (2010: 31). Critically, Jespersen\u2019s model suggests that the insertion of an installation in a public space creates a system that has implications well beyond the limits of the form of the installation itself. In any public art, the spatial context is \u2018much more than just a site for art, but also a space for every day life and all the functions belonging to it\u2019 (2010: 33). Any analysis of (public) installation art needs to take into account this relationship between the art and life, or context, which may refer to the immediate physical context of the installation (the site), the societal context, and the artistic context (ibid: 32). As such, her model is designed \u2018not only to describe form or an artefact, but more precisely to define the effect the installation has on the relation between installation and site and users\u2019 (ibid: 33). She identifies three levels of analysis:\nformal analysis of the materials of the installation\nanalysis of the relationship between the installation and its context\nthe interaction between user and installation, encompassing cultural/social context\nJespersen addresses the context, and encapsulates the \u2018life\u2019 aspect, of the installation within three interdependent categories \u2014space, time and the social\u2014which drive the \u2018motor of a dynamic process in space\u2019 (ibid: 34). These categories need to be explored in combination, both in relation to the installation itself, and in relation to each other, in order to understand the whole system.\nAround this engine is the observer/commentator frame. The installation inevitably involves a relationship with the individual as observer;\u037e indeed, the spectator is in some way regarded as integral to the completion of any installation. But who is the spectator? According to Peterson\u2019s model from which Jespersen derives her own, this frame encompasses those familiar with the discourse surrounding installation art, and therefore informed observers, though in light of the above discussion it should also, of course, encompass the uninformed observer. But it also acknowledges the \u2018double role of the commentator, as art audience and art commentator at the same time\u2019 which is valuable because \u2018it links to some of the hermeneutical issues in analysing art, that include participation and interaction as experience modes\u2019 (ibid: 32). In a work of public art this observer/commentator frame must necessarily include members of the public.\n6. Public art evaluative model\nExisting analytical models from an arts marketing perspective might also be of use here, along with artists who have subscribed to these. ixia is a public art think tank which \u2018provides guidance on the role of art in the public realm\u2019 (ixia 2012a). It provides a comprehensive toolkit for the evaluation of public art projects which in turn provides a number of useful tools for the analyst. These evaluations are predominantly done confidentially for the purposes of the artists or stakeholders directly involved in publicly-funded projects, and therefore decidedly have an agenda that is beyond the academic or pedagogical.\nQuestionnaires encourage the acquisition of both qualitative and quantitative data from those who have experienced the installation. And artists themselves are required to reflect upon the process and outcomes of the various installations through an evaluation \u2018toolkit\u2019 consisting of a \u2018matrix\u2019 which prompts reflection upon such issues as:\nartistic value (e.g. visual/aesthetic/enjoyment, social activation, innovation/risk, challenge and prompting of critical debate)\nsocial value (e.g. community development, poverty and social inclusion, health and well being, crime and safety)\nenvironmental value (e.g. vegetation and wildlife, physical environmental improvement, conservation, pollution and waste management, climate change and energy)\neconomic value (e.g. marketing/place identity, regeneration, tourism, economic investment and output, resource use and recycling, education, employment, project management/sustainability, value for money) (ixia 2012b).\nThere is clearly a great deal more at issue here than an analysis of the materials that make up the work\u2014in particular, logistical and practical concerns. Such aspects of \u2018value added\u2019 are alien to any traditional analysis within the arts, but in a context in which the art work is inescapably connected with life, the links are arguably unavoidable within a comprehensive analysis of the work, and it emphasises the need for multidisciplinarity in the analysis of sound art within the public domain.\nThe arts collective liminal (David Prior and Francis Crow) have produced a series of comprehensive analytical/evaluative documents for their various projects which are based on this model (e.g. Crowe and Leahy 2006; Liminal 2011).\n7. The unknowing public and distraction\nThe Intention/Reception methodology begins with an exercise to \u2018investigate individuals' listening strategies when introduced to a piece without any contextual information\u2019 (Landy 2001: 1). These, of course, are exactly the conditions we might expect individuals to be listening in if encountering a piece of public art. This has implications in terms of the manner in which the installation is experienced. Landy (2001) and Weale (2006) contrive a useful set of parameters around which such Intention/Reception research might be conducted which might be reimagined for the purposes of the analysis of sound art within the public domain. These do, however, require the abstraction of explicit \u2018art-within-life\u2019 responses from the \u2018life\u2019 context in which they are experienced.\nPetersen refers to the digital screen media that permeate our everyday environment, viewing this as the reason for a predisposition towards distraction on the part of the experiencer in video-based art. In the current age of multimedia information overload, she suggests, \u2018 the observer is subjected to the continual change between the best and the worst possible viewing and listening positions, and will have to adopt a more or less automated perceptual procedure of letting new things come into focus while other things slip out of focus, and many things are not even perceived at all as they remain in the periphery of attention or beneath the threshold of awareness\u2019 (Petersen 2010: 5).\nSound art/installation is perhaps one example of public art which lends itself to transparency or invisibility. I have written elsewhere about the exploration of the lower case and transparent in public sound art (Batchelor 2013);\u037e for some artists, in fact, the issue of whether the work is noticed or not is unimportant;\u037e what are the implications here with regards to analysis? Since music/sound in the form of piped music permeates public spaces and hence the daily lives of its occupants, a condition of selectivity and distraction inevitably results from this. Reception of any public art exists very much on a boundary between distraction and concentration;\u037e reception is contingent upon the condition of people\u2019s everyday lives at any one time (i.e. what they happen to be doing, their concurrent concerns etc) which by extension have a bearing upon whether the art is noticed in the first place.\nOn this basis, a particular additional analytical parameter perhaps becomes significant in the context of the sound installation might be \u2018transparency\u2019\u2014related to \u2018dynamics\u2019 but not equivalent\u2014which within the context of public sound art/installation might concern the \u2018noticeability\u2019 of the work. While a work by Bill Fontana intervenes aggressively and noisily in public spaces (e.g. Acoustical Visions of Venice, 1999 (Fontana 1999)), adding an explicit soundmark, for example, several by Max Neuhaus are designed to embrace a more liminal perceptual condition, emerging \u2018organically\u2019 from an existing environment and embracing the possibility of being ignored (e.g. Times Square, 1977 (Neuhaus 1977)).\nBy extension, one caveat in relation to the obtaining of information relating to response to works in the public domain is that to obtain such responses verbally might interfere in the process of reception in the first place\u2014a kind of Heisenbergian uncertainty phenomenon insofar as whatever is studied is also changed (i.e. the very act of asking individuals their response to a public artwork will draw their attention to it, when they might otherwise have passed it by). The acquisition of such data can, perhaps, be achieved in a more passive manner than via questionnaires and interviews: retrieving unfiltered data from the public becomes to some extent easier with the increasing number of online blogs and social media sites, which makes informal independent reviews made by members of the public in response to public installation art more available;\u037e nevertheless, most useful or telling responses to a work would likely be hidden in private exchanges which are inaccessible to the analyst. Another possibility is the collection and analysis of public ambulatory data. Comparing such data before and after the installation of a work might reveal any changing patterns in the movements of individuals through a public space. The data from any of these more passive data mining will, of course, be limited in its richness in comparison with the more active pursuit of verbal or written feedback.\n8. Installation Documentation\n\u2018Spectator participation is so integral to lnstallation art that without having the experience of being in the piece, analysis of Installation art is difficult\u2019 (Reiss 2001: xiv). Nevertheless, there remains the issue of sound art/installation works which are dismantled, and therefore no longer available to experience directly for the purpose of analysis. It is of course possible to conduct an analysis on an installation that is no longer in situ, provided appropriate documentation of the work is available. In this case, of course, the analyst is entirely reliant on reliable and comprehensive documentation practices of the artist. In such instances, the documentation essentially becomes the work, or at least the only form in which the work continues to exist. This analysis will be different from one in which the analyst is able to see the full installation\u2014clearly while the materials of the installation may still be accessible (sound files, algorithms, etc), these cannot be explored in relation to their context, but a valid analysis can be conducted from secondary sources. Meanwhile, while comprehensive documentation is critical in facilitating the analysis of a dismantled installation, the analysis itself becomes part of the documentation process, adding an additional perspective on the work.\nJulie Reiss (2001) identifies four means of documentation for the art installation, all of which would be applicable to the sound installation in any context:\npublished criticism of the work by reviewers, who will not only describe the mechanics of the installation but provide a first-hand account of it as experienced, in addition to reflecting upon the general reception to the installation from members of the public. This also, of course, provides a historical perspective of the work. She says: \u2018That it is it is the report of only one individual does not diminish its importance, as first-person experience is one of the main points of Installation art\u2019 (ibid: xvi).\ninterviews individuals who have contributed to the development or staging of the work.\nphotographic documentation\u2014both professional and amateur, since these will offer perspectives on the visual aspects of the installation both as intended and as experienced respectively.\nanalysis of the context\u2014both physical and social\u2014in which the work was exhibited, since this will have had a considerable impact upon the work as experienced.\nUntil recently, the prevailing means of documentation, even of art/installation practice involving sound, has been silent/visual: photography and written descriptions via print media is easiest to publish. Increasingly, however, digital means of documentation enable artists using various time-based media to accumulate and distribute media-rich documentation of their works in hard-copy publications (e.g. Groys et al. 2008;\u037e Kubisch 2000) and online (e.g. Zimoun 2013).\nIn installations in which the sound component is not fixed, some artists present recordings or fabricated versions of an instance (sometimes fabricated) of a walk-through (e.g. Kubisch 2009). Ambisonic or binaural recordings/representations provide a practical means of capturing (or at least providing a sense of) the spatial experience provided by sound installations (e.g. Keston 2012 (for a showing of David Byrne\u2019s Playing the Building at Aria in Minneapolis) and Chang 2012). These are equally applicable to the public art work, but several walk-throughs would be necessary in order to capture the installation in different conditions.\nNevertheless, the means of documenting sound installations remains very individual to the artists themselves;\u037e certainly there is yet to be a comprehensive set of suggested guidelines in order to ensure a consistent means of documentation which lends itself to analysis. Since \u2018analysis also deals with the identification and description of families of approaches and works.\u2019 (Landy 2001: 26), this would also be useful from the point of view of facilitating comparative analysis.\nOnline databases offer archives of information on sound art for comparative analysis. Perhaps most useful from an analytical point of view is J Milo Taylor\u2019s ImMApp (Immersive Mapping Application)\u2014which offers a means of collecting, categorising and organising sound art according to not only conventional taxonomy (\u2018artist\u2019, \u2018location\u2019 and \u2018year\u2019, for example), but also by what Taylor describes as \u2018artist nodes\u2019\u2014keywords or tags applied to the database entry which describe more intuitively aspects of their aesthetic aim or content and which, collectively, act as \u2018attractors around which practice can be seen to converge\u2019 (Taylor 2008: 429). Demarcating and connecting areas of sound art practice in unexpected ways, the software \u2018allows a researcher the chance to deconstruct, compare and contrast previously unconnected practice\u2019, in turn enabling \u2018transformative acts of play to recontextualise and reconfigure an imagined historical narrative\u2019. Not only does this provide a useful model for comparative analysis, but it also offers alternative ways to understand the context in which a sound installation exists.\nThe presentation of sound in the form of art and installation in the public domain has received little theoretical coverage;\u037e certainly there is a lot of ground that remains to be explored in relation to issues surrounding the analysis of such work. This text represents a very nascent attempt to present a foundation for future research while identifying some of the challenges and opportunities that might exist in pursuing such study. It seems apparent that an ideal approach should encompass the analysis of\u2014and be conducted in acknowledgement of the various relationships that exist between\u2014the material trace of the work (the installation or sound art artefact itself), its context (both physical and social) and, most critically, those who experience and interact with it. As such, any analysis of sound art in the public domain must be multidisciplinary, involving input from a wide variety of fields from (for example) music and sound theory and analysis (material trace), through acoustics, architecture, history and sociology (context), and ultimately to anthropology, ethnology, neuroscience, perception, psychoacoustics (public engagement). Clearly a comprehensive exploration and discussion of all the relevant techniques in these areas is beyond the scope of this essay, and their application would require the input of specialists in each field. This, perhaps, is the remit of further research in pursuit of a more comprehensive analytical methodology which synthesises these various techniques, along with the formulation of case studies with which to demonstrate their practical application.\n[1] For the purposes of the current discussion I am purposefully using sound art to encompass sound art and sound installation practice. 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        "raw_content": "Artistically adequate (perhaps a little long, but otherwise reasonably engaging), parents will have to decide if the depictions of violence and King John's promiscuous pastime are appropriate.\nThe story of Robin Hood comes to the big screen again, this time in a serious and epic adaptation. So don't expect any green tights here! However, you will find Russell Crow playing the legendary crusader for the rights of the poor, Cate Blanchett in the role of the beautiful Maid Marian, and Matthew Macfadyen carrying out the dastardly deeds of the Sheriff of Nottingham.\nWhy is Robin Hood rated PG-13? The MPAA rated Robin Hood PG-13 for violence including intense sequences of warfare, and some sexual content.\nDirected by Ridley Scott, who is known for the likes of Gladiator and Hannibal, it should be fairly obvious that this envisioning of the English legend is not going to be family-friendly. Don\u2019t expect any badminton playing chickens or silly snakes in this film. This Robin Hood is for the adult crowd\u2014and perhaps the oldest of teens.\nRussell Crowe stars as the outlaw, who is given the \"real\" name of Robin Longstride in this script. Having done battle against the French in the late King Richard\u2019s army, Robin heads back to Nottingham to fulfill the last request of a dying knight by returning his sword to his family. Arriving in the village, he soon meets the man\u2019s widow, who hasn\u2019t seen her husband for over a decade. But Marion Loxley (Cate Blanchett) is not one to bathe in self-pity or rest on her family\u2019s nobility. Instead she deals with helping her blind father, Sir Walter Loxley (Max von Sydow), maintain their farm while offering charity to the peasants that surround them.\nNow King John (Oscar Isaac) is on the throne, and when he\u2019s not enjoying an adulterous relationship (we see a single scene depicting this activity with back and shoulder nudity) he is busy raising taxes. What His Royal Highness doesn\u2019t know is his trusted adviser Godfrey (Mark Strong) is eager to collect extra taxes for more devious purposes. Hoping to fan the northern villages into a fury over the increased assessments, the ruler\u2019s right hand man is banking on a civil war within the country that will allow his ally, the King of France, to walk in and take control.\nWith arrows flying like rain, parents can expect frequent depictions of men being killed in battle. For the most part, the violence is shown on a large scale, although some close-ups have more detail. Men are shot through the neck, others are crushed by horses, trees and chandeliers. Blood is sometimes included, as in a scene near the water where it begins to tint the ocean. Other sequences have a man impaled and another decapitated\u2014although neither act is shown.\nRobin and his men do take some downtime in Nottingham\u2014especially when things are looking up for a day or two\u2014and this provides a respite from the warfare. However when the men aren\u2019t fighting, they seem to have other distractions. Little John (Kevin Durand) and Will Scarlet (Scott Grimes), make merry with some local wenches (again no details are seen) and Friar Tuck (Mark Addy) has a good recipe for turning honey into an intoxicating brew. On the other hand, Marion\u2019s hard working demeanor keeps her busy and she isn\u2019t anxious to begin another relationship with an enlisted man. Although a romance does begin to develop between our hero and heroine, sexual liaisons do not.\nFortunately profanities are nearly extinct in this period film. A single mild expletive and use of Christian deity are all that is heard. However the script manages to include a couple of veiled sexual double entendres, such as one very 21st Century remark comparing Little John\u2019s name to his anatomy.\nFocusing on the back-story of how Robin Longstride became Robin the Hood, he is portrayed here as more of a national hero than a man determined to level the social classes of rich and poor. Fighting for liberty and the good of his country, the hero manages to present himself as a man with reasonable ethics and morals. Artistically adequate (perhaps a little long, but otherwise reasonably engaging), parents will have to decide if the depictions of violence and King John\u2019s promiscuous pastime are appropriate for their older teens.\nDirected by Ridley Scott. 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        "raw_content": "Post written by Samantha Miller, J.D. expected 2017\nIn late May, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York sentenced Ross Ulbricht to life imprisonment for his involvement in running the Silk Road website, which allowed people to anonymously buy and sell drugs, counterfeit money, and other illicit items. Ulbricht allegedly had help operating the website from others including Gary Davis, an Irish citizen. The United States has sought his extradition from Ireland. Davis, however, suffers from Asperger\u2019s Syndrome and depression. An Irish court is now considering whether Davis, given his disabilities, would face prison conditions, if extradited to the US, that would lead to inhuman and degrading treatment contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).\nArticle 3 of the ECHR states that \u201cNo one shall be subjected \u2026 to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment\u201d (emphasis added). If Davis can show that his imprisonment in the US would violate Article 3 of the ECHR, then his extradition would be barred, and he would not have to stand trial in the US. In Aswat v. the United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held in 2013 that Aswat\u2019s extradition would amount to the inhuman and degrading treatment that is prohibited by Article 3. If extradited, Aswat was likely to be imprisoned at U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility at Florence, Colorado, a supermax prison. The ECtHR reasoned that given Aswat\u2019s severe paranoid schizophrenia, the harsh prison conditions at the supermax prison would constitute inhuman and degrading treatment. Therefore, the Court barred Aswat\u2019s extradition to the US. (Subsequently, however, the US gave assurances about the prison conditions in which Aswat would be held, the ECtHR found that these assurance to be sufficient enough to allow extradition, and the UK extradited him.)\nDavis\u2019s case is distinguishable from Aswat\u2019s case. Unlike Aswat, Davis is free on bond, he has not been institutionalized in a mental health hospital, and little evidence has been offered to show the severity of Davis\u2019s mental illness. Furthermore, Davis\u2019s attorney stated that Davis was likely to be held in a medium security prison in the US rather than in a supermax. Davis\u2019s counsel still claims that that the conditions in the prison could cause a significant decline in Davis\u2019s mental health. The hearing is scheduled to resume in October. However, given the state of the case now, if the Irish court were to hold that Davis\u2019s extradition violates Article 3, then the court would be lowering the standards for inhuman and degrading treatment, because Davis\u2019s mental condition and the prison condition that Davis would face in the US does not appear to be as severe as the ones that Aswat would have faced if he had been extradited to the US.\nSo the question that one must ask, is whether having a mental illness makes imprisonment within a medium security prison contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, barring extradition to one of the oldest and greatest democracies with a generally good human rights record?\nAodhan O\u2019Faolain, US Seeking Extradition of Alleged Silk Road Website Administrator, Irish Times, (July 15, 2015).\nAswat v. the United Kingdom, App. No. 17299/12 Eur. Ct. H.R. (2013).\nConvention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms art. 3, Nov. 4, 1950, C.E.T.S. No. 005.\nKate Vinton, Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht Appeals Life Sentence, Forbes, (June 5, 2015).\nNate Raymond, Silk Road Drug Site Staff Member Avoids Further U.S. Prison Time, Reuters, (May 26, 2015).\nPress Release, U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office Southern District of New York, Ross Ulbricht, aka Dread Pirate Roberts, Sentenced in Manhattan Federal Court to Life in Prison, (May 29, 2015) (on file with FBI online).\nWicklow Man Opposing Extradition to US over Silk Road Charges, RTE News, (July 14, 2015).\nPrevious #BringBackOurGirls the Hashtag that Brought Global Awareness to a Bigger Problem, Now What?\nNext Dying for Drugs\nIt seems that when people of other nation-states commit a crime and the United States wants them extradited, they always try and use Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The United States prison system is noted for being quite unpleasant. But to describe it as inhuman with degrading treatment is a stretch. Since a number of nation-states have abolished the death penalty, I believe this would be the time to try and use Article 3 if a Defendant is facing lethal injection.",
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        "raw_content": "My name is Bob Gotti; I live in New Jersey, USA; I began writing poetry in 2001\nI don't consider myself a poet, as my poems come right out of my prayers to God, usually\non my way to work, after I had a small conflict at home or my heart is just welled up with concern. I hope that all of the Praise goes to God and that He can simply use my small talent (which came from Him) in a bigger way to either be a Blessing to all of my fellow brethren, or draw unbelievers into our Lord's Wonderful Light.\nMy first poem was on Visitation, which is very dear to my heart, and after posting it on poetry.com, I continued to use the 20 line format to post on their site. With this one poem published, I was moved to continue to post the poems that I truly thank God for, as I am not a poet by trade, and give all the Glory to Him. My thoughts at this point go to a beautiful song, by Nancy Steinman, where one of the verses she says \"Even my Praise comes from You\", as she is singing to The Lord. I just thank The Lord for guiding me and pray that my poems can move people closer to The Soon Coming Kingdom.\nI grew up as a non-participating Roman Catholic for the first 29 years of my life. I was really turned off from religious organizations at the age of approximately 20 when my cousin, who had been involved heavily in drugs, got involved with the Jehovah Witness. Although I never really embraced all the men's rules in the Roman Catholic Church (Isaiah 29:13-15), I believed in God. It was not my cousin's initial involvement with the Jehovah Witness that pushed me away, but the fact that he took his own life in order to 'See The Lord', as he left a suicide note. It was not until almost 10 years later, after I had been married for about two years when my wife, who also grew up in the Roman Catholic Church, started to witness to me. My first reaction was anger towards my wife, as my cousin came into my mind. However, it was after my wife's sister, who became a Born Again Christian, gave me a Bible, with much hesitance at first, that I started reading the Bible for the first time in my life.\nFor it is by grace you have been saved, through faith\u2014and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God\u2014 not by works, so that no one can boast. (Ephesians 2:8-9)\nAfter reading the Gospel of John, my eyes were not only open to a Christ that I never really knew, with the exception of simple head knowledge, but, also to the fact that Christ himself said in John 3:3: \"Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a member of the Jewish ruling council. He came to Jesus at night and said, \"Rabbi, we know you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the miraculous signs you are doing if God were not with him.\"\nIn reply Jesus declared, \"I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.\" \"How can a man be born when he is old?\" Nicodemus asked. \"Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb to be born!\" Jesus answered, \"I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit. You should not be surprised at my saying, 'You must be born again.' The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.\" \"How can this be?\" Nicodemus asked. \"You are Israel's teacher,\" said Jesus, \"and do you not understand these things?\" (John 3:1-10)\nJust like Nicodemus, although I thought I was religious, I was totally Ignorant of the Truth. Much to my shame, although I considered myself a Christian, I did not even Know the difference between Jesus Christ and God, and this or one of the illustrations below might be true of many in church today:\n\"Now, brothers, I know that you acted in ignorance, as did your leaders. But this is how God fulfilled what he had foretold through all the prophets, saying that his Christ would suffer. Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord, and that he may send the Christ, who has been appointed for you--even Jesus. He must remain in heaven until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets.\" (Acts 3:17-21)\n\"In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising him from the dead.\" When they heard about the resurrection of the dead, some of them sneered, but others said, \"We want to hear you again on this subject.\" (Acts 17:30-32)\n\"I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me faithful, appointing me to his service. Even though I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man, I was shown mercy because I acted in ignorance and unbelief. The grace of our Lord was poured out on me abundantly, along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners--of whom I am the worst.\"\nIf you point these things out to the brothers, you will be a good minister of Christ Jesus, brought up in the truths of the faith and of the good teaching that you have followed. Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives\u2019 tales; rather, train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.\nThis is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance (and for this we labor and strive), that we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, and especially of those who believe.\nCommand and teach these things. Don\u2019t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching. Do not neglect your gift, which was given you through a prophetic message when the body of elders laid their hands on you.\nBe diligent in these matters; give yourself wholly to them, so that everyone may see your progress. Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers. (1 Timothy 4:1-16)\nTherefore, since through God\u2019s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart. Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God. On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we commend ourselves to every man\u2019s conscience in the sight of God. And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus\u2019 sake. For God, who said, \"Let light shine out of darkness,\" made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ. (2 Corinthians 4:1-6)\nFor the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written: \"I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.\" Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe. Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than man\u2019s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man\u2019s strength. Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things\u2014and the things that are not\u2014to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him. It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God\u2014that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption. Therefore, as it is written: \"Let him who boasts boast in the Lord.\" (1 Corinthians 1:18-31)\nWisdom From the Spirit\nWe do, however, speak a message of wisdom among the mature, but not the wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing. No, we speak of God\u2019s secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began. None of the rulers of this age understood it, for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. However, as it is written: \"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him\u201d but God has revealed it to us by his Spirit.\nThe Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the man\u2019s spirit within him? 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We neither have their social acumen, sense of motivation or responsibility to initiate and bring about an economic, social and infrastructural transformation (1) (2) of a similar magnitude. Our cities continue to expand, and each day their condition worsens from the day before. Such has become the plight of even the country\u2019s largest metropolises that those old enough to do so look back to life in the 60s nostalgically as the quintessential Pakistani lifestyle \u2013 which we\u2019ve now lost.\nKarachi, for instance, keeps on expanding horizontally into ever farther reaches, yet the city completely lacks an all-connecting road network. Not to mention that most of Karachi does not have access to any sort of water (1) (2), nor any viable electricity or drainage system.\nIslamabad is no different, despite being the only successfully planned city in the country. The Capital Development Authority (CDA) which overlooks the developmental affairs of the city has now started developing new residential sectors in the city, the more recent ventures being E-11 and D-12.\nAnd all this despite the fact that Islamabad has similar waste disposal and water treatment problems to Karachi: not to put too fine a point on it, its residents practically drink what they defecate, and Islamabad also has a sizeable shanty and slum ecosystem \u2013 lacking in water, electricity, drainage, gas, and well-nigh every other amenity in life.\nLahore, the second largest city in the country falls\u2026 well\u2026 nicely in the middle of both these stories, tending more towards Karachi\u2019s extreme than Islamabad\u2019s.\nCombine this with the fact that the country\u2019s current security situation does not exactly promote investor confidence in pouring sizeable capital into the country to accelerate what little development there already is, and you get the perfect formula for regression.\nHere, Karachi\u2019s stock exchange \u2013 Pakistan\u2019s largest \u2013 deserves special note. We should remember that Karachi contributes well over 20% of Pakistan\u2019s GDP, a figure that rose as high as 45% at one time. Its stock exchange, a key economic factor in Pakistan, has been in a free fall over the course of the last couple of years \u2013 shattering what little investor confidence the country had managed to retain since the \u2018War on Terror\u2019 started. And the culprits aren\u2019t just the international players -fingers can be also be pointed at the city\u2019s and Pakistan\u2019s own Kalashnikov culture introduced under the late, \u2018beloved\u2019 General Zia\u2019s regime. With the current law and order situation, we are losing what little hope metropolises like these have of developing, or of even starting out on the road to recovery!\nAdmittedly, Singapore is practically a one city nation so comparison is not really fair. However, excuses like these need not be legitimized. There was a time \u2013 again often fondly recalled by the older generation \u2013 when people would scratch their heads when the name of Pakistan arose, yet their faces would invariably light up with recognition at the name of Karachi. We have lost all that now.\nIslamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad, these are all major metropolises in the country that continue to expand at the receiving end of urbanisation and migratory pressures. Yet, they expand but they do not grow. 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        "raw_content": "Cytotoxic properties of the stem bark of Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae)\nTahsin, T, Wansi, JD, Al-Groshi, A, Evans, AR, Nahar, L, Martin, C and Sarker, SD (2017) Cytotoxic properties of the stem bark of Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae). Phytotherapy Research, 31 (8). pp. 1215-1219. ISSN 1099-1573\nCytotoxic properties of the stem bark of Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae).pdf - Accepted Version\nPublisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5842\nThe bioassay-guided fractionation of the n-hexane extract of Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae) stem bark yielded scoparone (1), xanthyletin (2), lupeol (3), \u03b2-amyrin (4), stigmasterol (5), \u03b2-sitosterol (6) and palmitic acid. The structures of these compounds were determined by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses, i.e., 1D and 2D NMR and EI-MS, and by comparison with the reported data. Extracts, fractions and isolated compounds 1-6 were assessed for cytotoxicity by the MTT assay against three human cancer cell lines, i.e., human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549, human breast adenocarcinoma cell line MCF7 and human Caucasian prostate adenocarcinoma cell line PC3. Significant activity of the n-hexane and the dichloromethane extracts was observed against the breast cancer cell line MCF7 with IC50s of 45.6 and 54.7 \u03bcg/mL, respectively. Moreover, the 70% ethyl acetate in n-hexane chromatographic fraction showed significant activity displaying IC50 values of 53.0, 52.4 and 49.1 \u03bcg/mL against the cancer cell lines A549, MCF7 and PC3, respectively. Encouragingly, an IC50 of 510.0 \u00b5g/mL against the human normal prostate cell line PNT2 indicated very low toxicity, and hence favourable selectivity indices for the 70% ethyl acetate in n-hexane fraction in the range of 9.6-10.4 towards cell lines A549, MCF7 and PC3. Since compounds isolated from the above fraction only delivered IC50 values in the range of 18.2-96.3, 9.2-34.1 and 7.5-97.2 \u03bcg/mL against A549, MCF7 and PC3 cell lines, respectively, synergistic action between compounds is suggested. Bioassay results valorize the anticancer effectivity of the stem bark of this plant in Cameroonian pharmacopeia.\nThis is the accepted version of the following article: Tahsin, T., Wansi, J. D., Al-Groshi, A., Evans, A., Nahar, L., Martin, C., and Sarker, S. D. (2017) Cytotoxic Properties of the Stem Bark of Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae). Phytother. Res., 31: 1215\u20131219, which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5842\n11 Medical And Health Sciences, 03 Chemical Sciences, 06 Biological Sciences",
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        "raw_content": "\u201d Very truly I tell you, the one who believes has eternal life. I am the bread of life. \u201c John 6: 47-48 NIV\nThe misguided man openly joked; \u201cI plan to live forever and so far I have been successful.\u201d Unfortunately, he was talking about living forever in a decaying body on this earth. That is not a part of GOD\u2019S plan and it is not even wishful thinking.\nGOD has another plan. Our life on this earth is a thousand times smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. But, for believers we have a life to come that is larger, more magnificent, while basking in the HOLY light of GOD for all eternity.\nUnfortunately, most will never see the glory of Heaven. They are so absorbed with living their life on this earth, they never consider the GOD who created them, JESUS who died for them or the HOLY SPIRIT who could reside with them until they are welcomed into Heaven. They all will be cast aside, never knowing the salvation they can have.\nIf you want to be successful at living forever, change your focus. Living forever is living for all eternity. Our days on this earth are limited, but for those who are believers our days are never to be limited.\nToday\u2019s prayer: \u201cThank YOU, JESUS, for coming to earth to offer eternity to all who trust and believe in YOU. I will pray today for all those who do not know YOU as SAVIOUR of the world. Amen. \u201d",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cMen and their mindsets- III\u201d- 22 April 2015.\nMan has a tremendous arrogance about him. He thinks he was \u2018born to rule the world\u2019 and he also thinks that the woman is \u2018born to serve him\u2019. The woman is born to give birth to his progeny and hence to serve him. He thinks he gives a wife the privilege to be \u2018his wife\u2019 and carry his name. That is a great gift from him to her he thinks. The woman should be ever grateful to him for that! A modern educated woman would only laugh at this arrogant notion and shrug it off as his fantasy. She considers herself equal to him in all ways and refuses to surrender to such nonsense. \u2018Men are born to rule and women are born to serve\u2019 is a remnant of an archaic belief of an ancient society but unfortunately still warms the hearts of men in the twenty first century. Most men would love to think of themselves as the royal tiger of the jungle ruling the roost. He stubbornly refuses to believe that the woman can be equal to him in any way. In simple terms, in his arrogance of his ego, he wants to continue to control and subordinate the woman.\nMaya\u2019s marriage is in doldrums. She has tried her best to save it but he refuses to see reason she believes. The reason are many but the chief being that her husband wants her to give up her prestigious job and career for the family. She actually earns more than her husband and has a higher status too as well as higher educational degree. She feels he is jealous and cannot tolerate this. He is always finding excuses to pick conflicts with her. Trivial issues of coming home late, receiving calls of male colleagues, travel assignments etc are blown out of proportion. He then complains that she is arrogant, haughty and proud of her status and money and that she disrespects him for his lower income. She denies all this and says he is struck with tremendous feelings of inferiority and jealousy as her higher income is a blow to his male ego. Inherently in his mind man wants to be the boss and control his woman even if she is more qualified and more talented. He would like to control his wife in all fields.\nTake another example of a housewife. She is controlled in many ways. Such as what dress she should wear in public and in private, how she should behave with guests and friends, the routine she should follow and so on. The same family may allow their own daughters to wear some type of clothing but the rules are different for their daughters-in-law. Another important issue is rearing the children alone without support from the husband or the family if in a joint set-up. The task becomes difficult many times if the specific child is a special child with developmental disorders and behaviour problems. In such situations the mother is struggling with the issues of nurturance and education alone without understanding and support. Do not be surprised if the mother gets blamed for the child\u2019s misbehaviour and academic difficulties by the family in spite of her doing her best. Do not be surprised if she gets compared to other mothers whose children are doing better. Men do not think child rearing is their responsibility as they like to shove it all on the shoulders of the woman. Most housewives and career women complain about this lack of sharing of child nurturing by their husbands. The child should be the responsibility of both the parents equally.\nThe male ego is also under pressure to perform well, to earn money and to make a name in society. Men are \u2018beasts of burden\u2019 too who carry the family responsibilities on their shoulder. The wife struggles too with domestic and child nurturing duties. Where is the scope for attitudes of superiority and inferiority, attitudes of boss and servant, attitudes of born to rule and born to serve, attitudes of dominating and exploiting one over the other. The attitude has to be one of respect for each other, and respect for each other\u2019s work whether the woman is a housewife or a career one. The attitude has to be one of caring and sharing of roles and responsibilities which has to be worked out and agreed upon. Career women will need more help and support in managing domestic duties than the housewife but she will also need help too. The child has to be the responsibility of both.\nAs times change rapidly with girls\u2019 education and economic independence the man and the woman have to be considered equal to each other who shoulder the burdens of life together. The male ego will have to reform itself soon for the rising self esteem of women will force them to do so. Men will have to introspect, evolve and refine their souls and minds. It is the call of the day.",
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        "raw_content": "Is Ketamine The Potential Future Of Depression And Anxiety Treatment?\nDepression and anxiety are the most common forms of mental illness in the world. While many treatments are very successful for treating these illnesses, there is a large portion of sufferers in which treatment does not work. There is a drug that is now being tested and considered for an unconventional way of treating depression and potentially anxiety \u2013 Ketamine.\nKetamine's Mood Lifting Ability\nKetamine isn't new on the pharmaceutical scene and has a reputation as an illicit drug known as \"Special K\". Ketamine has a hallucinogenic effect on those who take it and can actually change the mood of the person using it. Recently, several clinics have been using Ketamine in their clinics in smaller doses to help those suffering from severe depression to help elevate their mood. The drug has been used in some emergency rooms on those with suicidal thoughts to help bring their minds away from dark thoughts.\nKetamine is a fast-acting drug, which usually only takes hours or less to take effect. Health care professionals say it does tend to have small and brief side effects in the majority of people who take it.\nKetamine is not considered a miracle drug because experts aren't sure of how it works and how it can help those with depression or anxiety. It does work differently from antidepressants and seems to be more effective in some patients who are resistant to other drugs. However, any depression treatment is more effective when used in combination with other treatments such as therapy and cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety sufferers.\nExperts believe that while Ketamine can help to elevate a patient's mood in the immediate moment, professionals still need to address the entire patient's needs. The professional needs to treat the potential reasons for the patient's depression. This could include family issues, chemical imbalance, or some trauma that occurred in their life.\nHow is Ketamine Given?\nKetamine treatment is given within the clinic's walls by a professional trained to give infusions. Ketamine is administered through an IV infusion in very small doses. The drug takes effect fairly quickly and has the ability to last up to a few days in some patients.\nThe side effects that patients experience include confusion, lucid daydreaming and fuzzy vision. These do clear up pretty quickly once the infusion is finished and there are no hallucinations. Patients are kept under watch for the duration and they must have transportation back home.",
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        "raw_content": "The Situation of the Roma after November 1989\nMuch as it did in Czech society, life among the Roma changed drastically after November 1989. A part of the Roma began to search for their identity and to open their culture. They started to put out Romani periodicals and works of original Romani literature, and started to speak of the Roma as a distinct ethnic minority with the right to education in their mother tongue.\nThe post-November developments had another side, however, as the Roma have faced high unemployment (as a consequence of their low skill levels and the prejudice they face from many employers), the loss of the social safety net with which the socialist state ensured their submission (as well as that of the rest of Czech society), and most of all, the rapid rise in acts of physical violence towards the Roma.\nThe Roma in the Czechoslovak Federation from 1989 to 1992\nThe Roma in the Czech Republic from 1993 to 1997\nThe Roma in the Czech Republic in 1997\nAlso in section \"The history of the Roma\"\n13.06.00 The History of the Roma Minority in the Czech Republic\n26.02.00 The Situation of the Roma in the Czech Republic after November 1989\n26.02.00 The History and Origin of the Roma\n26.02.00 The Roma in the Czech Republic from 1993 to 1997",
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        "raw_content": "Come Travel With Me! An ESL Language Discussion Textbook for International Students\nAvailability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days. + Available in PDF format for reading on your computer - see bottom of page. ___________________________________________________________ Come Travel With Me! An ESL Language Discussion Textbook for International Students\nby Havilah (Diane) Iapalucci\nTravel is the one topic all students seem to relish. After their studies, they know exactly where they are going! This textbook of travel discussion topics was written especially for them.\nFrom the U.S.A. to Afghanistan and then back home, these tales are woven. From South Korea to China, they are recounted with the hope that others will see the uniqueness of our cultural heritage in the world.\nGlobalization has brought English to the forefront as the international language. I hope by reading these topics, you will enjoy learning English. I also hope it will whet your travel bug so you will one day explore the places and people you have carried in your dreams.\nHavilah (Diane) Iapalucci is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Iapalucci of Glendora, New Jersey. She is a graduate of Rutgers University and served in the Peace Corps in Afghanistan. She also served Ambassador John Volpe as Supervisor of his household and Congressman Burt Talcott as Legislative Aide.\nMs. Iapalucci has taught English as a Second Language in Washington, D.C., New York City, New Jersey, Afghanistan, Korea, and China. Her students have come from many nationsmost recently in the city of Cheongju, South Korea. Her travels have taken her from the U.S., Europe, and Asia to a variety of countries. She has lived and worked abroad and at home, believing in demonstrated service to country.\nA Path to Freedom: Come Journey with Me\nComeback Cody - eBook\nCon el Poder del Hijo de Dios y la Magia del Ser Viviente Hagase Rico Rapido con \"El Mejor Programa Millonario de Aprendizaje y Disciplina\"\nColt Ace - eBook",
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        "raw_content": "Vital Pieces of Hardwood Flooring\nThe most problematic portion of having plastic flooring is that they\u2019re not fashionable. When you take a look at hardwood flooring for your house, you\u2019ve got two primary alternatives for your very first choice. With hardwood flooring in Salt Lake City, it\u2019s said they cost extremely expensive. Since cherry hardwood flooring isn\u2019t suited to high moisture areas, bamboo can be utilized in bathrooms and basements.\nWhat to search for in hardwood flooring. Hardwood flooring brings a lovely look that could last a while to come. When you\u2019re installing hardwood flooring, you\u2019ll need to get ready for the kind of floor you mean to lay it over. Hardwood flooring presents you with many choices to improve the expression of your house. It\u2019s possible to come across engineered hardwood flooring in only about any species of hardwood. 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With bay windows you might decide to decorate the window in a way that you find pleasing. 1 thing to keep in mind about a bay window is that it\u2019s usually made of 3 windows, which are combined with each other to form an immense window. It may also be designed to function as a shelf. If your bay window isn\u2019t the 3 window casement style, but is composed of one wide window, then you do not need to cut the dowel in any way.\nThere are an assortment of things you are able to do to your windows. If there\u2019s a window inside the room, it\u2019s important to prevent thick window treatments that block light. You will not ever see your windows the exact same. A broad window may need more support from the middle. The first approach to installing window trim is acceptable for modern houses, whereas the second method is perfect for older homes in which you\u2019ve got to keep the architectural integrity of the home. 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        "raw_content": "A little while ago, as I was driving up a road I don\u2019t travel frequently, I saw a wreath made of flip flops hanging on the side of someone\u2019s house. Initially, I had mixed feelings about the concept. But, for some reason, I couldn\u2019t get that wreath out of my mind! So, I went cruising Pinterest to see if I could get an idea of how to make one. I found a Pin with a flip flop wreath, but I did not read the directions, I just used the picture as a sort of guideline.\nI decided I was going to make this wreath as a birthday present for my Grandma last year. Her birthday is on the Fourth of July, and she loves decorating her house for holidays, and she loves flip flops. She is also a firecracker, so it is very appropriate that she was born on the Fourth of July! I thought this would be perfect for her, because it combines a whole bunch of things she enjoys!\nTo purchase the materials, I took a trip to the Dollar Tree. Everything there is $1.00! 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Since I would be using a hot glue gun for this adventure, I did not want the \u201cspider webs\u201d to be all over the carpet!\nI took all of the tags and hangers off of the flip flops, and sorted them by pattern.\nThen, I started laying out the flip flops in a circular pattern. I started by placing one flip flop facing straight up and another facing straight down. I then took four more flip flops and evenly spaced them, placing two facing right and two facing left. I had six evenly spaced flip flops laying on the floor.\nSo, now comes the gluing. I put a glob of hot glue on each \u201cbottom corner\u201d of the flip flops so they would all be fastened together at least a little bit in the center. I did not attempt to pick them up because they were not sturdy at all!\nNext, I started to place the remaining flip flops on top of the wreath base. As long as the base flip flops are spaced evenly, the top flip flops slide easily between the straps of the bottom flip flops. Once all of the top six flip flops were placed, I began to glue them.\nI actually glued them two different ways. I started by hot gluing the bottom side of the top level flip flops. I just made a \u201cV\u201d between the two strap dots and put a few extra globs of glue toward the outer edges.\nI carefully put the flip flop in its place on the wreath. I pressed down with my hand on the glued portion of the flip flop for a little while, until the glue cooled a bit.\nThe second way I fastened the flip flops was by placing the glue onto the base layer flip flops, and then placed the second level flip flop on top. Both ways of gluing worked fine, so if you try this, you can just choose whichever way is easier for you!\nAs I was gluing the second layer of flip flops on, I was noticing that the edges weren\u2019t all sticking together. So, to attempt to remedy this, I stuck the tip of the glue gun under the edge of the flip flop, squeezed a dab, and then held it down for a little while.\nAfter all of the flip flops were fastened together and it actually looked like a wreath, I wanted to hold it up and give it a good look. I reached through the middle of the wreath to pick it up, and it did not feel incredibly sturdy. I also discovered that some of the glue stuck to the paper underneath. I just got as much of that off as I could, it wasn\u2019t a huge deal.\nTo try to fix the sturdiness issue, I decided to turn into a plumber caulking a bathtub! I ran a line of hot glue along every crease where a flip flop met another flip flop to try to seal everything up. I think it helped a little bit, because when I picked it up to turn it back over, it did feel a little more sturdy.\nNow for the flower center! I popped the flowers off of their stems. 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        "raw_content": "who served his nation long and well, an honorable man who contributed greatly to ending the war in Vietnam, died yesterday at the age of 89. The Times explains thusly:\nMr. McCarthy, a man of needling wit, triggered one of the most tumultuous years in American political history. With the war taking scores of thousands of American and Vietnamese lives, he rallied throngs against this \"costly exercise in futility\" and stoked a fiery national debate over the World War II model of an all-powerful presidency. He challenged Johnson in a primary, and the president, facing almost certain defeat, ended up withdrawing from the race.",
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        "raw_content": "Saudi Shura Council women urge female driving ban lifted\nThis is major news, that female members of the Saudi Consultative Shura Council are recommending that the driving ban be lifted. .\nA link to the story, originally from AFP (dated October 8, 2013) - is printed in the Al-Ahram and the link to it is here, and the text is pasted in below.\nThree female Saudi Shura Council members call for lifting ban on women driving\nThree female members of Saudi Arabia's Shura Consultative Council filed a recommendation on Tuesday that a ban on women driving in the ultra-conservative kingdom be lifted, one of them said.\nThe move comes ahead of a 26 October initiative by Saudi activists to defy a longstanding driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia.\nLatifa al-Shaalan told AFP that she and two fellow council members, Haya al-Mani and Muna al-Mashit, filed a recommendation urging the kingdom's top consultative body to \"recognise the rights of women to drive a car in accordance with the principles of Sharia (Islamic law) and traffic rules.\"\nThey backed their recommendation with results of studies on the various justifications for women to drive. \"There is no law that bans women from driving. It is only a matter of tradition,\" Shaalan said.\nSaudi women have \"made many achievements... and have acquired leading positions in the government and the United Nations, yet they are still banned from driving. This creates a negative image (for the kingdom) abroad,\" she said.\nIn January, King Abdullah appointed 30 women members for the first time to the advisory body -- also known as the Saudi Consultative Council -- which advises the monarch on policy but cannot legislate.\nA petition signed in March by 3,000 Saudis had urged the council to launch a debate on the driving ban in Saudi Arabia, the only country where women are not allowed behind the wheel of a vehicle.\nMore recently, an online petition entitled \"Oct 26th, driving for women\" has gathered several thousand signatures.\nActivists say that some 20 women are planning to take part in the campaign in the kingdom's Eastern Province.\nA similar campaign in June 2011 drew only a few women, some of whom were stopped by police and forced to sign a pledge not to take to the wheel again.\nThe 2011 call, which spread through Facebook and Twitter, had been the largest mass action since November 1990, when 47 Saudi women were arrested and severely punished after demonstrating in cars.\nIn addition to the driving ban, Saudi Arabia imposes other major restrictions on women, including a requirement to cover from head to toe when in public.\nAbdullah has been carefully treading towards change, introducing municipal elections for the first time in 2005.\nIn 2011 he granted women the right to vote and run as candidates in the next local election, set for 2015, because, he said, \"we refuse to marginalise women's roles in Saudi society.\"\nLabels: Haya al-Mani, Muna al-Mashit, Shura Council",
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        "raw_content": "About Senator Flexer\nDeputy President Pro Tempore & Federal Relations Liaison\nChair: Government Administration & Elections\nVice Chair: Higher Education & Employment Advancement\nMember: Appropriations; Education; Internship; Judiciary\nState Senator Mae Flexer was sworn-in to the Connecticut State Senate in to her first term in January 2015, and again to serve a second term in 2017. From 2008 to 2014 Mae served three terms in the Connecticut House of Representatives serving the 44th Assembly District towns of Killingly and Plainfield.\nIn 2017, Mae was appointed by Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney to serve as Deputy President Pro Tempore and Federal Relations Liaison. She was also appointed Senate Co-Chair of the legislature\u2019s Veterans\u2019 Affairs and Government Administration & Elections committees and as Senate Vice-Chair of the Environment and Higher Education & Employment Advancement committees. She also serves as a member of the Appropriations, Education, Internship and Judiciary committees.\nMae has been one of the legislature\u2019s strongest proponents regarding family and domestic violence. In her first term in the legislature, Mae was appointed to serve as Chair of the House Speaker\u2019s Task Force on Domestic Violence, a bipartisan group of legislators charged with formulating Connecticut\u2019s response to family and domestic violence matters. In 2014, Mae helped lead unanimous passage of An Act Concerning Sexual Assault, Stalking and Intimate Partner Violence on Campus, mandating that colleges provide services to victims, institute sexual assault policies and report incidents to the Connecticut General Assembly.\nIn 2012 Mae was named a Coalition Crusader by the CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence and was presented the Community Service Award by The Access Agency in Willimantic. In 2010 she was awarded the Community Provider Award by United Services for her efforts to change laws affecting family and domestic violence.\nIn 2010 and 2014, Mae led the fight to enact sweeping changes to the state\u2019s domestic violence statutes. The new laws include an electronic monitoring pilot program for high-risk domestic violence offenders, improved enforcement of protective orders, funding for 24/7 staffing at domestic violence shelters, requiring certain offenders to surrender their firearms to police, and reforming the bail bond process making it more difficult for offenders to be quickly released back into the community. She also worked to allow judges to protect victims\u2019 finances through restraining orders.\nProtecting the character of a community is also a top priority for Mae. In 2009 she fought for legislation providing economic aid to save Connecticut\u2019s last remaining dairy farms. She has also made it easier for farmers to sell products directly to consumers, restaurants and other businesses, championed legislation that encourages economic development by expediting the timeline for the processing of municipal land use permit applications, and introduced legislation that allows municipalities to form agricultural councils. The Connecticut Farm Bureau named Mae a 2011 Legislator of the Year.\nIn 2010, Mae led the state legislature in approving a new law ensuring that the driver\u2019s licenses of members of the military will not expire while they are on active duty and stationed out-of-state. Mae has also received the Children\u2019s Champion Award from the Northeast CT School Readiness Council and was the recipient of the Chris Murphy Award from the Connecticut Young Democrats.\nMae has lived in Killingly for almost her entire life. She began her public advocacy at an early age, jumping into town budget battles while still in high school. Her interest in the community led Mae to serve in a variety of roles with several local groups, including:\nThe Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) Foundation\nNDDH\u2019s Health Quest Leadership Team\nThe State of Connecticut\u2019s Open Space, Watershed, Land Acquisition Board\nEkonk Community Grange\nThe Access Agency Board of Directors\nBoard of Directors for Northeast Communities Against Substance Abuse (NECASA)\nNortheast Connecticut Women & Girls Fund\nNew England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) Legislative Advisory Committee\nLaw Enforcement Response to Family Violence Model Policy Governing Council\nAdditionally, Mae\u2019s work on behalf of Connecticut\u2019s residents has been recognized by:\nLeague of Conservation Voters (2012, 2013, 2014 Legislative Champion)\nAARP (2014 Legislative Achievement Award)\nWorking Families Party (2014 Progressive Political Leadership Award)\nAn alumnus of Killingly High School, Mae earned a bachelor\u2019s degree in political science from the University of Connecticut and a degree from Quinebaug Valley Community College. Mae currently works as a Community Coordinator for the Northeast Early Childhood Council.",
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        "raw_content": "On Straub-Huillet\u2019s Une Visite au Louvre (1)\nManjari Kaul\nInside and Outside: The 2006 AFI Fest/American Film Market\nThe American Film Institute Festival (AFI), now with its twin shadow, the American Film Market (AFM), is a double-entry affair. On the one hand, it serves as a testing ground for soon-to-be-released US films or foreign film bought by major US distributors; on the other hand it constitutes an open window to the world (as well as to a few independent US productions) that Angelenos, living in the most self-absorbed and narcissistic film city in the world, have much to be grateful for \u2013 even if some of the curatorial choices are disappointing.\nSo \u2013 first, AFI 2006 was the year the three hours of David Lynch\u2019s Inland Empire (world premiered last September in Venice to somewhat stunned audiences) entered our lives. We knew (alas) that the film wouldn\u2019t be much a box-office success, but we could intensely rejoice at seeing Lynch at the top of his artistic form. Inland Empire deserves a much longer analysis, but, for the time being, I\u2019ll just drop a few notes.\nThere has been a tension in Lynch\u2019s oeuvre between his blissfully non-narrative approach and the necessity in which he often found himself to produce fiction. Eraserhead (1977), parts of Blue Velvet (1986) and Mulholland Drive (2001) belong to the first vein \u2013 while The Elephant Man (1980) \u2013 which I like \u2013 and Lost Highway (1997) \u2013 which I don\u2019t \u2013 belong to the second. In-between lie the works initially conceived for serial television, such as the ever-brilliant Twin Peaks (1990-91), in which narrative tropes fit into each other like Chinese boxes, opening up toward a vanishing point leading to the next box, and annihilating each other under the sheer accumulation of clues, false leads, red herrings, manufactured suspense and other usurpation of identity. Mulholland Drive had originally been conceived as the pilot for a series, which is why its first half is so exhilarating, but the second gets stuck in painstaking narrative \u201cresolutions\u201d that the genre of a feature film seemed to demand. Even Blue Velvet, usually considered one of Lynch\u2019s best works, has an awkward ending, from that point of view, as if Lynch felt he had to respond to the narrative expectations he had created, and yet was reluctant to do so.\nInland Empire represents a triumphant liberation \u2013 or, to borrow the words of producer Mary Sweeney, \u201ca return to the obsessive experimentation of Eraserhead\u201d; shooting in digital video, without a script, at his own pace, with limited pressure (the film took two and a half-years to complete), Lynch has constructed a fascinating labyrinth based on a free-floating association not of ideas or narrative structures, but of images (from what I learnt, the image that triggered the flow of the film was that of the bunny-rabbit \u2013 a Lewis Carrollian figure lost in a post-modern universe). Like Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire is also an (affectionate) critique of Hollywood \u2013 but, as the title indicates, from a much more distant point of view. The street called \u201cMulholland Drive\u201d is very much in the heart of the extension of Hollywood toward the West of Los Angeles \u2013 while \u201cInland Empire\u201d is a mixed area (bedroom communities and industries) regrouping a couple of counties North of Los Angeles proper (anyhow, Lynch was apparently denied permit to shoot in the Inland Empire cities \u2013 at some point, a secondary character mentions going there, that\u2019s all!).\nTowards the end, the splendid Laura Dern, stabbed in the guts by a screwdriver, bleeds to death on the Hollywood wall of fame, surrounded by street hookers, homeless drug addicts and a waif-like Japanese girl that delivers one of the most surreal monologues heard in recent cinema. In between, she will have been shuttled between her pristine mansion in Beverley Hills, to the Raleigh Studios soundstage, and, through the door of one of the decors, into a maelstrom of actions shot (apparently) in L\u00f3dz, Poland, in which her reality collides and is mirrored by an altogether different narrative involving a \u201clost girl\u201d who may or may not be a prostitute \u2013 or a wife looking for her husband \u2013 crying silently at a TV screen in which actors wearing rabbit heads perform a series of mundane actions to a pre-recorded laugh tracks. Talent include the ever-surprising Grace Zabriskie (Twin Peaks\u2018 Log Lady) in an uncanny version of the lady-next-door, Jeremy Irons as a film director, Harry Dean Stanton as his wise-cracking assistant, Justin Theroux as a movie star \u2013 performers from a Polish circus \u2013 and a retinue of Lynch habitu\u00e9s or well-known figures of the independent film world (Nastassja Kinski, Diane Ladd, William H. Macy, Naomi Watts) \u2013 some of them not quite visible on-screen, because, as you learn, after peeling your eyes trying to find them, they were the rabbits voices!\nGala screenings of major films soon-to-be-released included two films by seasoned filmmakers \u2013 Pedro Almodovar\u2019s luminous Volver, and Bong Joon-ho\u2019s terrific Gwoemul (The Host) \u2013 but also Zhang Yimou\u2019s Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia (Curse of the Golden Flower), Emilio Estevez\u2019s Bobby and Darren Aronofsky\u2019s The Fountain. Special mention should be made of Omaret Yacoubian (The Yacoubian Building) by first-time Egyptian director Marwan Hamed that was shown last year at the AFM (see my report in Senses), was selected by Berlin, London and Tribeca and enjoyed a nice commercial run in the spring/summer in France. This was the first time the production company, Good News Group (currently at work on a few other titles), was investing in a presence at the AFM, and hopefully it paid off. On the other hand, AFI 2006 was the year Glue (Historia Adolescente en Medio de la Nada) by Alexis Dos Santos \u2013 a fine example of the renaissance currently experienced by Argentine cinema \u2013 finally reached American shores (albeit to uncertain commercial future) after a triumphant run in the international festival circuit (Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, Toronto, London, San Sebastian, Vienna). A number of films from the Arab or African Diaspora also received their Los Angeles premiere at the AFI and resurfaced in February at the PanAfrican Film Festival in the African-American neighbourhood of Crenshaw. One of them, the Moroccan/Algerian/Belgian/French co-production of Rachid Bouchared\u2019s Indig\u00e8nes (Days of Glory), had been picked up by the Weinstein Brothers \u2013 who may have been responsible for the inappropriately triumphant English title and the careful excision of the word \u201cAllah\u201d in the subtitles (an illiterate Berber peasant is repeatedly heard saying \u201cthere is no other deity than God!\u201d \u2013 while the accurate translation, all over the Islamic world, is \u201cthere is no other God than Allah!\u201d). Indig\u00e8nes had played an important political role in France by forcing the government to make an about-turn about its official position on the payment of pensions to WWII veterans of coming from the West and North African colonies \u2013 and by reclaiming the role played by the African units in the French army. Yet, without this context (that was inadequately perceived by US critics and audiences, maybe because of the stupid title), it is just another banal war movie \u2013 with beautiful young men fighting, killing and dying \u2013 except they are called Sa\u00efd, Yassir, Messaoud or Abdelkader, have brown skins and dark eyes and are facing French colonialist racism as well as German bullets.\nFrom Tunisia came the sumptuous Bab\u2019Aziz by veteran filmmaker Nacer Khamir, an expensive co-production with France, Switzerland and Iran, in which the tropes of the Arabian Nights (dovetailing story telling and wandering throughout the Middle East) are adapted to the genre of the mystical quest (the avowed goal is a reunion of dervishes) perceived through the eyes of a little girl, Ishtar. From London, Ngozi Onwurah\u2019s The Messenger is an acerbic satire of Black British middle-class life \u2013 marred by a television aesthetics. The \u201cAfrican Voices\u201d section also included two films from South Africa, John Barker\u2019s Bunny Chow: Know Thyself and Norman Maake\u2019s Homecoming \u2013 but, to discover Abderrhamane Sissoko\u2019s Bamako \u2013 definitely the best African movie of the year \u2013 Angelinos has to wait for the Pan African Film and Arts Festival (PAAF), or for the commercial release by New Yorker Films.\nA similar absence structured the \u201cAsian New Classics\u201d Section: Jia Zhang-ke\u2019s films were nowhere to be seen. Yet the AFI, as well as the AFM, allowed for some Chinese films that may never get distribution in the US, to be seen and talked about. The most significant was Jiang Cheng Xia Ri (Luxury Car), Wang Chao\u2019s third feature after Anyang De Guer (The Orphan of Anyang, 2001) and Ri Ri Ye Ye (Night and Day, 2004). Directed in long, static shots, Orphan clearly announced a new voice in Chinese cinema. The protagonist, a laid-off factory worker, picks up extra cash by caring for the child of a prostitute \u2013 then strikes an uneasy relationship with the mother, while she continues turning tricks and tries to escape the mafia boss who fathered her baby. In the less successful Day and Night a mine worker betrays a father figure by sleeping with his boss\u2019s wife \u2013 but ends up endorsing the dead man\u2019s identity and completing his work, eradicating his own desires in the process. Wang returns to the problematic, hollowed out function of the father in post-socialist, post-Tiananmen China in Luxury Car as well. Like his previous protagonists, Li Qi Ming (Wu You Cai) is an ineffectual father, who knows nothing and dreams of impossible filiation \u2013 he\u2019s also a victim of history, a former \u201csent down youth\u201d exiled from urban centres during the Cultural Revolution. Now a schoolteacher nearing retirement in a small village, he has seen his son, and then his daughter, leave in search of urban excitements. His son has stopped writing home, and, as his wife is ill with terminal cancer, she would like to see him once more before dying. The last place he was heard of was the industrial city of Wuhan (Hubei Province), where Li\u2019s second child, his daughter Yan Hong (pop singer Tian Yuan, a native of Wuhan), now lives. At the beginning of the film they meet at the station \u2013 and while it\u2019s clear to both of them that she\u2019s not the one he has come to visit, she puts him up in the dingy apartment she shares with a girlfriend.\nAt first, father and daughter live in separate universes that only intersect in rare moments of shared time and mis-recognition. Li engages in a thorough search for his son, finding and loosing leads, interviewing previous co-workers, and eventually enlisting the help of a friendly policeman (Li Yi Qing). Meanwhile Yan Hong is orchestrating an energetic mise en sc\u00e8ne to hide the fact that she works in one of these giant \u201cgirlie palaces\u201d that have sprout around China with the opening of the market economy, complete with catwalk show and private karaoke rooms. Getting in trouble with one of her customers because \u201cThe Boss\u201d (Wang Hong) requires her company while she\u2019s entertaining in a karaoke room, she negotiates the situation by convincing the man to pass for her regular boyfriend and take her father to dinner.\nObsessed by his quest for his son, Li is blind to some of the telltales signs of her daughter\u2019s life: the sexy lingerie drying in the kitchen, a customer of the roommate leaving the apartment. Until, looking for her at her place of employment one day, he is taken by one of the girls to a karaoke room. When the woman realises her mistake, the two world collides. The young bar girl might be turning tricks, but she\u2019s ashamed of having mistaken the father of a colleague for one. And Li understands what his daughter has been up to \u2013 and that she may be the one he risks to lose, the one worth taking back home.\nI will not spoil the complex, multi-layered resolution of the plot \u2013 except to say that the protagonists do not get what they thought they were looking for \u2013 but something else. And the \u201cluxury car\u201d? More than a MacGuffin, it is the evil vector of modernity that is destroying so many people\u2019s lives. It is the car driven by the thug/pimp \u2013 a car used to impress Li when he is taken by his \u201cfuture son-in-law\u201d in an outing \u2013 a car connected to the death of two men. It will be the gangster\u2019s downfall, while, ironically, allowing Li father and daughter to be liberated from the past. Wang resumes the themes he had so powerfully explored in Orphan \u2013 the plight of Chinese people uprooted by a violent industrial revolution who can only sell their bodies or plunge into delinquency to survive; the good girl/bad girl pregnant with a pimp; the uncertain future represented by the infant \u2013 but he anchors them in a richer context \u2013 such as the clash between the generation who experienced the Cultural Revolution and this new brand of \u201cchildren of Mao and Coca-Cola\u201d who grew up within a new market economy. More importantly, he structures the mise en sc\u00e8ne around two axes: the desire to hide (the daughter wants to conceal her life from her father, the gangster his from the policeman) and the desire not to see (Li\u2019s paradoxical situation during the first half of the film). Luxury Car is a film about the serendipity of the gaze in contemporary China, and the fancy vehicle is its flashy symbol.\nAlso from mainland China, Yehan (The Banquet) was the first attempt at a period film by the beloved commercial director Feng Xiaogang. To be honest, even though the film had premiered in Venice, I was a bit suspicious \u2013 but ended up quite seduced. Contrary to some \u201cFifth Generation directors\u201d who have become international stars, churn out expensive multi-productions while claiming high and low they are true artists \u2013 Feng has never thought of himself as anything else than a good commercial director \u2013 and this endearing trait permeates every aspect of his work. Loosely inspired by the story of Hamlet, The Banquet follows the evil deeds of the Gertrude character (wittily played by Zhang Ziyi, who does what she\u2019s really good at: playing shallow bitches) as she falls for the erotic talents of the brother-in-law (an impeccable Ge You) who has killed her husband. Meanwhile her stepson (this way the implication of incest can be safely removed \u2013 and Zhang play a young woman rather than a matron: she was the King\u2019s second wife!), played by the heartthrob Daniel Wu, leads the melancholy life of an artist far away, until summoned back to the palace where an Ophelia figure (the always delightful Zhou Xun) pines for him. The Banquet has everything: sex, murder, seduction, suspense, alluring theatrical performances, beautiful d\u00e9cors and costumes \u2013 a minor film maybe but a treat nonetheless.\nSimilarly, in Hong Kong, Johnny To does not think of himself as a genius; like Feng Xiaogang, his output has been multifarious and unequal \u2013 but he has become one of the pillars of film production in post-1997 Hong Kong and directed or produced some of the most interesting gangster movies in the territory. Maybe the most ambitious of them, the diptych formed by Hak se wui (Election (2005) and Hak se wui yi wo wai kwai (Election 2, 2006) \u2013 retitled Election and Triad Election at the AFI \u2013 plunges into the dark waters of political strife and rivalry within the venerable Wo Sing Triad. Elections for the Chairman have been organised every two years for the last 100 years, and the coveted power symbol is a Baton kept somewhere in Guangdong Province. Each episode follows a different election, and shows the different factions routing for their bosses and committing spectacular acts of violence along the way \u2013 including nailing an adversary into a wooden box or coffin, or feeding his flesh to dogs in front of his horrified colleagues. While the \u201cUncles\u201d of past generations try to keep the tradition and a sense of honour among the Triad, changes are forced by the encroachment of modern management style, and, increasingly, the shadow of mainland China, as the need to negotiate territories and network into this formidable market is felt by any entrepreneur \u2013 be he a gangster or a legitimate businessman (and the lines between the two has never been so thin). To\u2019s directorial hand effortlessly reigns over a stellar cast of more than 20 seasoned performers \u2013 from Tony Leung Ka-fai, Simon Yam and Louis Koo, to veteran actor Wang Tian-lin as a venerable and forceful \u201cUncle\u201d, to Zhang Cheh alumnus David Chiang as the police superintendent: as much as a fantastic ensemble piece, a muscular action film, Election is also a crash course in the history of Hong Kong cinema.\nIn Santa Monica, exhibitors at the AFM had organised a multiplicity of screenings. Fortissimo was showing Wu Qingyuan (The Go Master). A non-traditional biopic of the 90-something Chinese Go Master Wu Qingyuan \u2013 who appears in person with his wife in the prologue \u2013 the film easily confirms maverick director Tian Zhuangzhuang as the best filmmaker of the Chinese Fifth Generation. Born in China but soon orphaned, Wu proved himself a Go prodigy at the age of seven and moved as a teenager to Japan, where he won tournaments against the most famous masters of the game, and became the prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of one of them, Segoe Kensaku (Emoto Akira). The increasing tension, then the war between Japan and China in the 1930s puts him in an extremely difficult position \u2013 yet Wu marries a young Japanese woman (Itou Ayumi), decides to stay in Japan, and, thanks to a TB infection, finds himself mercifully exempt from military service. Later he and his wife join the Akamanji sect \u2013 then leave it in distress after some misdeeds by the Sect leader.\nI was profoundly moved by Tian\u2019s elegant mise en sc\u00e8ne \u2013 the frontal composition of the shots, the way light is sculpted or diffused (in particular, the moment Wu arrives in the fog \u2013 or some interior shots that make you think of a marriage between Japanese and Flemish painting). It is no mystery that Yasujiro Ozu and Hou Hsiao-hsien are two major influences on Tian, but he has adapted the tropes of his masters, the subdued emotion produced by their films, to his own filmic vocabulary. As in his landmark film Horse Thief, or his most recent documentary Delamu, what interests him is a quest for spirituality, for purity, as it is constantly undermined by the ironies of History and society\u2019s imperfections. Here a poor young Chinese man is condemned by his immense mastery of the noble art of Go (that contains a powerful spiritual element) to spend his entire life in a militarised Japan that becomes increasingly hostile \u2013 and lives a great love story with a young Japanese woman. 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        "raw_content": "By Ozzy, September 4, 2018 in Campfire\nA diary with a difference: My Diary, North and South by William Howard Russell, commences March 1861(before the Attack on Fort Sumter) and finishes in March 1862, as McClellan heads towards the Peninsula. Therefore, this work contains nothing concerning the fighting at Battle of Shiloh.\nHowever, what makes this report unusual: William H. Russell was a journalist for The Times of London, and was dispatched to America to report on the increasingly bellicose affairs taking place; Russell sent those weekly reports back to London for publication (which directly influenced the way England viewed the American upheaval), and also had many columns printed in New York newspapers. And Russell was granted access -- North and South -- to the key leaders and decision-makers who would gain prominence as events unfolded. The very observant reporter, with a gift for portrayal of people and places, met and recorded his impressions of the following: President Lincoln and his Cabinet (from page 38), President Davis and his Cabinet (page 172), PGT Beauregard (page 121), Braxton Bragg (p.206), William Hardee (p.193), Gideon Pillow (p.306), David Dixon Porter (p.202), Benjamin Prentiss (p.329), fellow Englishman Henry Binmore (p.333), John C. Fremont (p.397), William \"Bull\" Nelson (page 48), and many others (enter last name in Search Box at top of archive.org page.) As well, impressions of Philadelphia, New York City (before and after start of war), Washington, Baltimore, Montgomery, Pensacola, New Orleans, Memphis and Cairo (and Fort Sumter and Fort Pickens) make for interesting reading.\nOver 600 pages, this work was published in Boston in 1863; and is available at archive.org: http://archive.org/stream/mydiarynorth00russrich#page/n9",
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The audacity; the presumption and to top it all so much confidence! I consoled myself with the hope that after one 'kalaam' the usual singer will take over. My hopes were shattered. She refused to budge and kept on singing without a break and without creating an opportunity for the actual singer to take over. Finally after 40 harrowing minutes my father loudly addressed the main singer and diplomatically said, \u201cMy cousin here, has come from London and wants to especially hear you sing 'jeeyare lahe zanjeer\u201d. At last the ordeal came to an end; or so I thought.\nThis lady once again took possession of the mike at the time of 'dua' and what usually took 5 minutes went on for 25. I was reminded of one irritating actor, while watching OSCAR AWARDS on TV a few weeks earlier, who while accepting the award went on and on expressing thanks to what seemed like everyone on this planet. 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        "raw_content": "Title:    Forest Fragmentation May Worsen Global Warming\nSource:   Bill Laurance\nStatus:   Distribute and reprint freely\nDate:     Monday, January 5, 1998\nScientists working in the Amazon Basin have discovered that the creation of isolated fragments of rainforest--a common aftermath of land development--may contribute to global warming.\nThis occurs, they say, because fragments of rainforest experience a striking die-off of trees. As the trees decompose, they release carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases which are known causes of global warming.\n\"Our early estimates suggest greenhouse gas emissions from fragmentation of tropical forests are considerable--the equivalent of clearing and burning up to three million acres of rainforest each year,\" said Dr William Laurance, leader of the joint U.S.-Brazilian research team which reported their findings this week in the journal Science (vol. 278, pp. 1117-1118).\nThe die-off occurs because trees in isolated patches are easily knocked down during windstorms, and are also vulnerable to hot, dry winds which blow in from surrounding fields or pastures. \"Many rainforest trees are really sensitive to being dried out,\" said Dr Laurance. \"If that happens they often just drop their leaves and die.\"\nScientists on the research team, from the Smithsonian Institution and Brazil's National Institute for Research in the Amazon, are now trying to improve their estimates of greenhouse gas emissions.\n\"We've known for years that fragmentation drastically alters the ecology of rainforests, and threatens the survival of thousands of plant and animal species,\" said Leandro Ferreira, a Brazilian team- member. \"But now we see it's probably affecting the global climate as well.\"\nDr Laurance emphasized that forest fragments were only one of several sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Most emissions are caused by the burning of fossil fuels, and by the rapid destruction of tropical forests. Worldwide, about 40 million acres of tropical forest are being cleared and burned each year.\n\"The big point of this work is that it shows we all share a stake in the preservation of tropical forests,\" said Dr Laurance. \"Rich nations like the U.S., Europe and Japan are going to have to help developing countries--which contain almost all of the world's tropical forest--with the financial burdens of forest conservation.\"\nFurther inquiries can be directed to Dr William Laurance, National Institute for Research in the Amazon, Manaus, Brazil (phone: 55-92- 642-1148; fax: 55-92-642-2050; email: wfl@inpa.gov.br).",
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        "raw_content": "Smash Pages Q&A: Saladin Ahmed on \u2018Abbott\u2019\nSaladin Ahmed is an award-winning writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, best known for his epic fantasy novel Throne of the Crescent Moon. Last year he began writing comics at Marvel. His series Black Bolt was one of the most acclaimed superhero stories of the year, and he\u2019s writing two new series at Marvel launching this spring including the much anticipated Exiles.\nThis year Ahmed also has a new comic, Abbott, drawn by Sami Kivela and colored by Jason Wordie. The five-issue miniseries from Boom tells the story of Elena Abbott, a reporter in 1972 Detroit who is dealing with social and political issues of the era in addition to a supernatural threat she\u2019s trying to understand. The series and the lead character are very much a type, the noir influenced supernatural investigator and the series is reminiscent of Jamie Delano\u2019s run on Hellblazer, which like this was a horror/fantasy story that was very political and concerned with social issues. It\u2019s the story of a time and place that has a lot of echoes with today as Ahmed pointed out in our conversation.\nThe third issue of Abbott is out this week and Ahmed was kind enough to answer a few questions about the project.\nI like to start by asking people, what brought you to comics?\nI really started reading via comics. Before I was really tackling any kind of prose novels, it was comics. I didn\u2019t grow up in a particularly well off neighborhood, the schools were not great, so really I was kind of teaching myself to read \u2013 and a lot of it via comic books. Marvel especially, but other stuff, too. I\u2019ve published poetry, I\u2019ve published essays and obviously fiction and in all of my work I think I\u2019ve carried with me a lot of elements from those early stories that I read in comics. Coming to this form for me was natural, almost inevitable maybe.\nFor people who don\u2019t know, what is Abbott?\nAbbott is a supernatural detective story starring Elena Abbott. She\u2019s a reporter for a fictional newspaper in Detroit in 1972. She\u2019s a very familiar type \u2013 the dogged investigator. She\u2019s my tribute to an archetype that\u2019s a big one in genre fiction, a paranormal investigator who gets a glimpse of the truth because of their unyielding investigations. Elena is solidly in that tradition. The book is very much about her, but it\u2019s also about Detroit in the 1970\u2018s. It\u2019s a period book and genre-wise it\u2019s equal parts horror and crime with some reporter procedural details thrown in there. Not a lot of comic books are about going to the hall of records, but there\u2019s going to be a pivotal scene involving that. [laughs]\nWhy did you decide to set the story in 1972?\nPart of it is that we\u2019re in a period right now where more than maybe a generation ago, people are ready to hear really complex historical stories, I think. For Detroit, the late sixties and early seventies are very important turning point. Part of it is the aesthetic appeal of the music, the clothes, and both Sami Kivela, the artist on the book, and Jason Wordie, the colorist, have done a really fantastic job of capturing that era. I was born in the mid-seventies so there\u2019s a nostalgic itch there. It\u2019s a time period that has a lot of echoes of things going on right now. It\u2019s a tense period \u2013 not just tense race relations, because that\u2019s every period in American history \u2013 but specifically a lot of white resentment at black progress. This is the era when some of the hard promises of the Civil Rights era and the Black Power era are starting to play out in terms of people having to go to school together and a lot of people \u2013 especially white people \u2013 are not reacting very well to that. Detroit was a power keg. We had a corrupt President who was blatantly breaking the law. There\u2019s all sorts of echoes going on. It\u2019s a way to talk about right now without talking about right now.\nYou write fantasy and you work in different genres and genre and allegory allow people to respond differently to a story. Setting it in 1972 lets you play with these echoes and people respond to them differently.\nSure. For instance Black Bolt, which I was working on before this, is about characters in a space prison. It\u2019s very much a book about incarceration, class, and things like that, but it\u2019s all done in a pretty allegorical way.\nYou were born and raised in Detroit, even though you were born after when Abbott is set. What\u2019s your relationship to the city?\nI was born in Detroit although I grew up mostly across the street from the city limits in the Arab enclave of Dearborn. I was really raised in the city quite a bit in terms of the cultural scene. My father spent a lot of time in Detroit proper and always encouraged me to respect and explore the city. In a way that by the eighties when I was a kid not a lot of parents \u2013 especially non-black parents \u2013 were doing, unfortunately. There was a lot of paranoia. My friends would go, you\u2019re going to Detroit? It\u2019s so dangerous. And it was a dangerous city. It continues to be in some aspects. I had a gun pointed at me more than once before I turned eighteen. At the same time Detroit is the city that raised me as a writer. Going to poetry readings in Detroit and things like that. Detroit has always been a very tough but loving city \u2013 and a battered but welcoming city. I have a lot of love for the city and that\u2019s part of why I wrote this.\nYou talked before about the art and the color and what was the relationship like with Sami and Jason in terms of finding the right people, but also the right look for the book.\nI was very wary of going to someone who was not a Detroiter for art. A couple folks who were native to the city just didn\u2019t work out. Detroit is a very unique city visually and when you see it depicted in film and other media, people do it as a small New York. They don\u2019t have any idea what the physicality of the city is like. I was really impressed \u2013 and kind of astonished \u2013 to see Sami who\u2019s from Finland and as far as I know he\u2019s never been to Detroit and through consummate professionalism and research, he figured out what the city looked like, what streets looked like, what the buildings are laid out like. He just has this balance of draftsman perfection with this gonzo horror edge and it\u2019s a really great balance and it\u2019s perfect for the book. With the colors I wanted somebody who could do justice to the diversity of skintones that we\u2019d see in Detroit. I wanted somebody who could evoke these earthy seventies colors and also somebody who convey something of the magical, because it\u2019s an occult book. Jason Wordie just delivered on all those fronts. The book would not exist literally without its art so I\u2019m really thankful that I\u2019ve got such talented folks to work with.\nYou used the word gonzo and the book has this hyperreal feel of the seventies and the supernatural scenes have their own aesthetic. Did you know how you wanted those scenes and elements to look and feel?\nTo a degree. One of the things you learn writing comics as opposed to being a prose writer is when I\u2019m writing a novel that\u2019s all my job to convey, and when you\u2019re writing comics you step back. I had some notions and Sami and Jason they did what I needed them to do, but part of stepping back is you find out you needed things you didn\u2019t know you needed. I should say that it\u2019s not just the artists but the editors who make that happen. Eric Harburn, my editor at Boom, had thoughts about the visual look of this book, too. It\u2019s always a team effort. I certainly had a vision and I created Elena and this world, but it was this team of folks who really helped to make it real \u2013 and make it even better than what was in my head.\nYou were writing prose before you started working in comics. What about this idea made you interested in telling it as a comic?\nI knew that it was a visual story. If I was a screenwriter maybe I\u2019d have gone to writing a screenplay right away \u2013 and I\u2019d certainly be open to the story having a home beyond comics \u2013 but I knew it had to be visual. I was writing Black Bolt at the time so the mode I was thinking in was comics. It just almost flowed without me making it flow. As soon as I started thinking of the story, whereas once upon a time I\u2019d have thought of chapters in a novel, I was immediately thinking of the story in terms of a visual script.\nIf the series does well, would you want to do more?\nIt\u2019s certainly a possibility. I don\u2019t have any hard story lines mapped out in detail beyond this, but when I wrote it I very much considered this book one/chapter one/season one. There are some seeds planted and I\u2019ve got some threads that I know I will pick up if I continue to follow the story. There\u2019ll be a break regardless.\nI know you\u2019re working on a few projects right now. Do you want to mention what else you\u2019re writing?\nI\u2019m slowly, perpetually working on the sequel to Throne of the Crescent Moon. That\u2019s the work of years rather than months. In the meantime I\u2019m writing a lot of superhero comics. I\u2019m writing a new book for Marvel launching in April called Exiles which is a team book of alternate universe Marvel superheroes. There\u2019s a cartoon Wolverine and a grizzled old Ms. Marvel and characters like that. Then there\u2019s a Quicksilver comic launching in May. Black Bolt has another couple issues coming out, ending with issue #12. 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        "raw_content": "Bridging Education and Efficiency\nA review of Bridge International Academies\u2019 cultural adaptations and IT solutions that are profitably providing education to some of the world\u2019s poorest students.\nUtilizing low cost Android tablets and smart phones to deliver content and handle all administrative tasks\nLeveraging existing systems like M-Pesa to handle tuition payments\nLEAN principles utilized in every aspect of the business (school)\nAPPENDIX A: Keeping in Touch\nAPPENDIX B: Academic Results\nAPPENDIX C: Corporate Results\nAPPENDIX D: Bridge International Academy - Tools\nBridge International Academies is taking a unique approach to education. The company is the world\u2019s largest provider of nursery and primary education for low income families (extremely low income). In fact the average income of Bridge\u2019s target market is less than $2 per day and their services cost a mere $6 per month! The company currently operates exclusively in Kenya but their reach is expanding quickly. They now serve over 60,000 children with 214 locations all across Kenya and they are the country\u2019s fastest growing company.\nCo-founders Phil Frei, Dr. Shannon May (CSO), and Jay Kimmelman (CEO) first met in the early 2000s while working on various education related issues in the San Francisco bay area. Jay was busy founding Edusoft, an education software company; Shannon was working on her PhD in Anthropology; and Phil was developing new technologies for IDEO. Shortly after meeting, Jay and Shannon started dating and in the mid-2000s moved to rural China for Shannon to complete fieldwork for her PhD dissertation. It was here in rural China where they first witnessed an extreme gap in education for impoverished communities.\nThe issues they witnessed were cultural and not the result of students lacking capability. For example, village teachers would often come to class intoxicated, completely unprepared, or just not show up at all. Even when teachers did come sober and prepared, the quality of the lessons was poor because most of the teachers were not properly educated themselves. According to May, \u201cWhat the child is able to learn is always limited by what the teacher knows. So you can never have the child leap-frog previous problems within that town, city or country.\"\nAnother issue facing education in poor communities, is school sustainability. Many private schools in poor developing nations would shut down after a couple of years or even just a few months! Motivated by these observations, Jay and Shannon began researching to see if these issues were unique to rural China and soon discovered they weren\u2019t. Impoverished communities all over the world, mostly in developing nations and especially in sub-Saharan Africa, were facing similar cultural barriers. Overcoming these cultural barriers is where the three founders saw a great opportunity, and they are using technology to solve the problem.\nObstacles & Opportunity\nDue to lacking infrastructure and unreliable electricity supply, computer ownership in Africa is negligible. However, thanks to these same barriers alongside declining mobile costs, mobile phone ownership in Africa is booming! In Kenya, where Bridge operates, 71% of the population owned a mobile phone as of December 2012, according to market research done by the company TNS (see Appendix A).\nRecognizing this trend, Bridge International Academies is using mobile technology as the tool to enable its entire business model. Also, because the company is \u201cfor-profit\u201d and targets the poorest people in the world, costs have to remain low. The $6 per month that Bridge charges is cheaper than 70% of other private-schools in the same communities and even cheaper than most of the \u201cfree\u201d government sponsored schools, which actually cost $2-$12 per month. The reason these schools are not actually \u201cfree\u201d is another cultural issue. In many existing Kenyan schools, parents are forced to pay teachers bribe money to keep kids in the program.\nStandardization & Automation\nBridge is able to offer a cost-effective product in some of the poorest communities in the world by emphasizing a lean business model. Through standardization and automation, Bridge has streamlined their operations and has largely removed \u201cteachers\u201d and \u201cadministrators\u201d from the education process all together. Bridge hires some of the world\u2019s most brilliant minds to centrally develop their world class curriculums, and also to design custom apps and software for managing all administrative processes. The apps and software are designed to run on an android device and the model requires only one non-teaching employee at each academy.\nBridge provides a simple Nook tablet to its teachers along with a smartphone for the academy manager. The curriculum is synced with a custom ERP system at Bridge headquarters through the school manager\u2019s smartphone. Once the school manager\u2019s smartphone has synced, all of the teachers\u2019 tablets are synced to this phone using Bridge\u2019s custom apps, and the scripted lessons can begin. From here the software tracks each teacher\u2019s arrival and departure time as well as the amount of time he or she spends on every lesson. Thus Bridge academies don\u2019t have secretaries, assistants, treasurers, etc. Instead, tuition payments, vendor transactions, teacher payroll, attendance, and student and teacher records are all handled electronically with smartphones. Parents make payments using Kenya\u2019s mobile money system, M-Pesa, which allows money to be transferred with a text message. It\u2019s an extremely cost-effective way to manage the business and the automated systems minimize opportunity for corruption because according to Dr. May it \u201chelps make schools more transparent.\u201d As co-founder Shannon May stated in an interview with Guardian Media Network, \u201c[Bridge] leverages a tremendous amount of technology to ensure that the academies are run in an incredibly cost-effective and lean way. One of our investors actually lists us as a technology enabled service company.\u201d\nCost Effective Cultural Adaptations\nIn addition to the standardized lesson plans, Bridge offers an array of cost-effective standardized tools adapted to the local culture. One example is Bridge\u2019s Storybooks which are found in every classroom and are \u201clocally developed using characters and situations with which pupils can relate.\u201d Other examples include colored counters, ten frames, educational toys, Geoboards, science kits, and satellite imaged maps (see Appendix D). The tools are creatively constructed from things like bottle caps and recycled egg cartons; another way Bridge creates an interactive curriculum that meets their market\u2019s cost needs. The standardized technology and learning tools ensure the exact same lesson is being taught in every classroom at every Bridge Academy. Furthermore it overcomes the cultural barrier of poor teacher education in most developing nations.\nAn additional benefit of Bridge\u2019s less-traditional for-profit business model, is sustainability and accountability. Just like any other service business, Bridge is accountable to its customers, the parents. If parents become unhappy with the product, they won\u2019t enroll their kids in the program and the schools would not succeed. An environment where parents\u2019 voices are actually listened to and acted on is different than Kenya\u2019s traditional government-run public schools.\nBridge\u2019s business model has been criticized by some educators who believe the model lacks engagement, and that student interaction is what drives learning. 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        "raw_content": "15 more state schools to re-open in northern Queensland\nFifteen (15) more state schools across Townsville and surrounding areas will re-open tomorrow <12 February>, taking the total number re-opened following the flooding emergency to 55.\nThe state schools to re-open are: Bluewater, Currajong, Gumlu, Heatley, Heatley Secondary, Jarvisfield, Kirwan, Kirwan High, Mundingburra, Northern Beaches High, Railway Estate, The Willows, Thuringowa High, Vincent and William Ross High.\n\u201cThis is not only great news for the students and teachers of these schools, but for the wider community as well,\u201d Minister for Communities Coralee O\u2019Rourke said.\n\u201cTo have all of these state schools cleaned and certified as safe to operate in such a short space of time is testament to the spirit, resilience and determination of the North.\u201d\nThis leaves just six schools to be re-opened, five of which will be opened by the end of the week.\nEducation Minister Grace Grace said the Education Department had established a dedicated webpage which outlined a proposed timetable for the re-opening of state schools, as well as important information about the funding assistance program that is available for students, parents, teachers and other school staff.\nMs Grace said approximately 22,000 parents and caregivers of state school students impacted by the floods would be able to apply for this funding assistance.\n\u201cPeople need to be able to return to set routines and a sense of normality but for many, they will need a helping hand to do that,\u201d she said.\nShe said teachers, other school staff and families could apply for funding assistance to replace learning essentials.\n\u201cWe want to make this process as easy as possible for teachers, other school staff and families.\u201d\nMs Grace said her Department was continuing to work with individual schools and other Government agencies to ensure as many schools as possible can progressively re-open this week.",
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        "raw_content": "1940 novel of Nazi invasion, Pearl Harbor, and atomic bomb\nEnglewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall, 1979\nThis story -- which imagines a Nazi invasion of America in which the United States accepts peace to avoid atomic destruction -- was serialized in Liberty, a weekly magazine produced by Macfadden Publications, New York, from 24 August to 16 November 1940. The story, thus published in 13 installments, comes out as a Prologue and twelve chapters. The prologue, by \"Edward Hope\", propels the reader into the future with fictional newspaper clippings and radio broadcasts which set the stage for the chapters that follow (Terry Miller, Introduction, page 18).\nThe 1979 Prentice-Hall book edition begins with a valuable overview of the story and its times by Terry Miller called \"Introduction: A Basis in Fact\" (pages 7-18), and ends with a two-page postscript, also probably by Terry Miller, called \"Afterword: The Final Irony\" (pages 197-198). Eight chapters are introduced with full-page illustrations from the original magazine installments.\nThe Contents page does not show the Prologue.\nIntroduction: A Basis in Fact, by Terry Miller\n[  Prologue ]\n1. The Prisoner of Corvo\n2. The Enemy Strikes\n3. Hitler Speaks -- and America Answers\n4. The Girl Who Saved the Fleet\n5. The Siege of Seattle\n6. Madness Over Manhattan\n7. The Bombing of New York\n8. The Fall of Baltimore\n9. A Hazardous Enterprise\n10. Der F\u00fchrer Delivers an Ultimatum\n12. 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The president announces that \"bombers equipped with specially-installed fuel tanks [are] heading for every great city in Germany\" -- and enough U-235 to destroy Germany (pages 191-192).\nThe news is received with great consternation among members of the Nazi High Command, and in the Kremlin and Tokyo. Hitler is given an ultimatum to accept America's terms of surrender. He shoots himself in the Cincinnati hotel where he and his entourage had been waiting to sign their treaty. The Japanese and Russian governments capitulate within a day of his death. An American bomber had dropped \"Just one 500-pound bomb of the new explosive on the deserted Russian steppes\" to demonstrate its awesome power. (Pages 192-194)\nThe blurbs on the front and back flaps of the dust jacket on the 1979 retro publication of Lightning in the Night are written in two voices. The first, a voice contemporary with the time the story was written in 1940, summarizes its plot. The second voice shifts to the time the book was published, nearly four decades later, and three decades after such a plot had become implausible.\nBoth voices are those of \"peril fiction\". The first, though, is one of peril as forecast in futurist fiction, while the latter is one of peril as imagined in alternative historical fiction.\nBlurbs on dust jacket flaps\nIn just 20 cataclysmic months, Adolf Hitler had completed his lightninglike subjugation of virtually all of Europe. Now, he intended to reach his destiny in the east by invading America in the West . . .\nWhat if Hitler had invaded America? This startling novel, written before Pearl Harbor, is the provocative answer.\nIn 1940, the Nazi war machine was ravaging Europe. Most Americans wanted no part of the foreign conflict, but wondered what might happen if we maintained our neutrality. When would Hitler finally be satisfied? Could the Wehrmacht conceivably attack the United States? Veteran journalist Fred Allhoff interviewed military experts of the day, and his informed scenario, serialized in Liberty, sold more copies of that magazine than every before in its publishing history.\n[ Parts of blurb omitted. ]\nYet many of Allhoff's prophecies are remarkably accurate, beginning with his forecast that war would actually begin with a Japanese attack on Hawaii! And his surprise conclusion, melodramatic and far-fetched by 1940's standards, today seems almost uncomfortably realistic.\nNow collected in book form for the first time, together with the original Liberty illustrations, LIGHTNING IN THE NIGHT is a unique glimpse of the world of 1940 -- and a chillingly authentic account of the world that could have existed in 1945!\nThe back of the jacket cites the following graphs from the story. 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        "raw_content": "Twelve String Quartets, Opp. 55, 64 and 71, Complete\n\"It was from Haydn that I first learned the true way to compose quartets.\" \u2014 Mozart.\nTwelve String Quartets marks the second volume in a projected monumental undertaking \u2014 the complete Haydn string quartets. Players and students, music historians, and Haydn lovers will have inexpensive access to a uniform, strongly bound, and clearly printed modern edition of Haydn's finest pieces in complete score.\nMusicians, music students, and music publishers have a difficult time keeping up with Haydn, whose ceaseless production of original, first-rate work was legendary. He essayed most of the recognized genres, conferring upon several a legacy of expanded possibilities and clearly defined, characteristic form. Among these may be mentioned the symphony, the sonata, and perhaps most notably, the quartet.\nIn a period of 50 years, Haydn (1732\u20131809) composed over 80 string quartets. Scholars are still debating questions of attribution and even completeness (unknown works by Haydn still turn up), and music lovers have had to make do with scattered, out-of-date, out-of- print editions of a few of the more familiar quartets.\nOtto Jahn wrote: \"It is not often that a composer hits so exactly upon the form suited to his compositions; the quartet was Haydn's natural mode of expressing his feelings.\" Haydn's affinity to the quartet began with his earliest works, when he perhaps more than anyone established the four-movement structure of chamber music. In common with truly great and complete artists, who surpass early innovation to achieve their greatest work at the end, Haydn's later quartets are his best.\nThis volume contains the full scores of:\nOp. 55, Nos. 1\u20133 (including \"Razor\") \u2014 dedicated to Joh. Tost, ca. 1788\nOp. 65, Nos. 1\u20136 (including \"The Lark\" or \"Hornpipe\") \u2014 dedicated to Joh. Tost, 1790 or 1792\nOp. 71, Nos. 1\u20133 \u2014 dedicated to Count Appony, 1793\nLarge readable noteheads, ample margins for fingerings, etc., opaque paper, and permanent binding make this a fundamental addition to music libraries and musicians' repertories: a book for all who pay tribute to Haydn and who agree with Grove's Dictionary: \"The quartet he \u2026 brought to perfection.\"\nReprinted from definitive Eulenberg edition.\nGreat Piano Trios\nBest-Loved String Quartets: Three Divertimenti, plus the \"Spring,\" \"Dissonance,\" and \"Prussian No. 1\" Quartets\nComplete Chamber Music for Pianoforte and Strings",
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        "raw_content": "A liturgical background\nAccording to the liturgical calendar, the new year begins next week with the season of Advent, so today is the final Sunday of ordinary time. Also, in the Catholic, the Anglican, and most mainline Protestant churches, we observe this holy day as the Reign of Christ. Interestingly, though, the Gospel passage we read today is a portion of the same Gospel we read on Good Friday that points to the meditation on the Cross of Jesus. Here, we might as well question why suddenly we are talking about the story of Jesus confronting Pilate today, where the event leads to the crucifixion ultimately. What is the meaning of the Reign of Christ?\nTo answer this question, we need to go back to 1925 when Pope Pius XI instituted the feast of Christ the King, also called the Reign of Christ, in the western calendar, relating the increasing denial of Christ as King to the rise of secularism. Pius hoped that the nations would see that the Church has the right to freedom from the state and that the faithful would gain strength from the celebration of the Reign of Christ. Thus, we commemorate this holy day, reminding ourselves that Christ must reign in our hearts, minds, souls, and bodies.\nNowadays, however, the language of kingship is so antiquated. Besides, secularism permeates all facets of our society, infused with postmodern ideas that reject absolute values and distrusts authority, like ancient Israel, as the book of Judges records: \u201cEveryone did what was right in his own eyes\u201d (Judges 17:6; 21:25). As a consequence, the respect for Christ as our sovereign king and the authority of His Church are diminishing.\nWho is Christ? Today\u2019s Gospel starts with this fundamental question about the identity of Jesus as Pilate interrogates Him: \u201cAre you the king of the Jews?\u201d Although there are only two people appearing in the given passage, this court trial is very complex, interlaced with all seven scenes (18:29-32, 33-38a, 38b-40; 19:1-3, 4-7, 8-11, 12-15), if we look at the wider context in which John accounts for Jesus\u2019 trial extensively. Pilate goes back and forth between Jesus inside the praetorium and the Jewish opponents outside. The praetorium is the headquarters of the Roman military governor, which was built along the wall of the temple complex. At the time of Jesus\u2019 trial, the Jewish leaders did not want to go inside because they should not be defiled before eating the Passover.\nThe night of His arrest, Jesus was brought before an assembly of religious leaders (John 18:19-24) and charged in this ecclesiastical trial with blasphemy. After that, He was taken before the Roman governor Pilate (John 18:28), then He was sent off to Herod (Luke 23:7) and returned to Pilate (Luke 23:11-12), who finally sentenced Him to death.\nAlthough Pilate found no case against Jesus (18:38) and tried to set Him free, the Jewish opponents kept shouting that if he let Jesus go, he would be no friend of Caesar, and anyone who claimed to be a king would oppose Caesar (19:12).\nWhile Jesus was standing on the truth of His kingdom, more lies against Him were reported to Pilate. Both the chief priests and the teachers of the law said, \u201cWe found this man perverting our nation, forbidding us to pay taxes to the emperor, and saying that he himself is the Messiah, a king\u201d (Luke 23:2). But, the fact of the matter is that Jesus told the people to \u201crender to the emperor the things that are emperor\u2019s and to God the things that are God\u2019s\u201d (Matthew 22:21).\nTo put Pilate in greater dilemma, his wife told him not to do anything related to that innocent man (Matthew 27:19), but Pilate did not have the courage to fight his way to Truth, and in the end, he listened to the Jews who wanted to crucify Jesus. Pilate had a chance to say what he believed as truth, but sadly, the human judge, who was supposed to seek the truth, gave up the truth. Let us take a moment here and detain ourselves with any speculations quickly accusing Pilate of his craven behaviour.\nTwo thousand years back, the region of Palestine was in turmoil as it is today, divided by religious and cultural barriers, Jews, Greeks, and Syrians populated around with tensions among them, creating flash points for trades and politics. It was a time of unprecedented opportunity for the rich and powerful, yet it was also a time of horrific oppression for the rest.\nLet\u2019s say that we situate ourselves in that time period in history and consider ourselves taking part of this trial in that place. More specifically, you be Pilate, who has power over life and death and can even reverse capital sentences (cf. John 19:10). You are a ruler of a powerful nation in the world, dispatched to a foreign country, charged with maintaining your rule while working with a tyranny such as Herod. At the same time, you are pressured by the local elders who have their own political and religious power. What would be your verdict?\nJesus is innocent. There is great tension in this trial. It is an inexplicably frustrating situation. I am petrified facing the Lamb of God who is scourged and mocked by soldiers who put a crown of thorns and a purple robe on Him (19:1-3). Betrayed by His own disciple Judas, Jesus is standing in front of such cruel liars and hypocrites as the Sanhedrin, the assembly of religious leaders. I feel urged to release this Innocent Lamb. I am seized by Truth with a sense of unimaginable grief Jesus had. Humanly speaking, however, I am also terrified by those vile crowds. I am on the verge of failing to resist the untruth. I feel trapped by this political dilemma.\nAbout two thousand years have since elapsed, and we can still juxtapose Jesus\u2019 time with our contemporary time. Today we are living in a confusing era, where so many different voices are to be heard, valued, and accepted with open arms. New agers look for a god within themselves. In this postmodern period, it seems that there is no absolute truth but only a relative truth. Then, how do we define truth? How do we discern truth and untruth?\nIs telling the truth a comfortable thing? We tend to judge people who lie, but what about those who remain silent? This is very complicated. Truth is not necessarily what many people vote for; it is not necessarily what works favourably for us; it is not necessarily what makes sense all the time. As Leo Tolstoy said, \u201ctruth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth but by washing away from it all that is not gold.\u201d\nToday, Jesus tells us to face the truth about our identity and our relationship with God, and furthermore, He admonishes us to re-examine our relationship with the world. Once Truth did reign in the Garden, and it was paradise. But, since the Fall, human beings have been living in the world where falsehood pervades almost everywhere in the forms of sins, lies, negligence, and unjust systems. We might as well stay back under the impulse of fear or even contradict the truth. We may undergo spiritual trials in our faith journeys, too. Fear is a fact of life on earth. We cannot be immune to fear. But, fear is not in the Lord.\nTherefore, when we feel fear and when we are tempted to run away from what we know as truth, we ought to be motivated by Christ\u2019s steadfast love dwelling in each of us to tell the truth. When Satan tricks us and encourages untruth, we must lean on Christ and seek to know Him who is Truth. When no one speaks the truth, we must live as active witnesses on our journey into God. Ephesians 4:15 also says, \u201cSpeaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into Him who is the head, into Christ.\u201d\nOur Lord Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today, and forever. He is the Way and the Truth, and He says, \u201cEveryone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice\u201d (John 18:37). Jesus is not merely a historical figure who suffered under Pontius Pilate but the inevitable outcome of the confrontation of God\u2019s reign with the political kingdom of this world. And, \u201c[His] kingdom is not of this world\u201d (18:36). If His kingdom were earthly, it would be frail and unstable because \u201cthe present form of this world is passing away\u201d (1 Cor 7:31).\nIn short, His kingdom is where Christ our Lord is present, where there is the healing and restoration of our human relationship to God through Jesus, and where our salvation is secured by Christ\u2019s blood. It is time to ask ourselves: Are we ready to proclaim the truth? Will the Church proclaim the truth? Could we live out what we believe in with no fear at all? As we are meditating on the Reign of Christ, we are left with many questions, but one thing that is clear to us is that today\u2019s passage is not about Jesus\u2019 trial but about Pilate\u2019s trial, that is, our own trial standing before God about truth and untruth. I have nothing more to say in my closing but this simple statement by Jesus: \u201cI am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me\u201d (John 14:6).",
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        "raw_content": "Published on March 13th, 2018 | by aeiko\nHow Hayao Miyazaki films taught me Intersectional Feminism\nIn complete contrast to its contemporaries (read: Disney and Pixar), almost all of Hayao Miyazaki\u2019s films have centered on adolescent girls fighting through a male dominated world to get what they want. From rescuing the guy, finding independence, to just being an overall badass, Miyazaki\u2019s ability to infuse hidden messages of environmentalism and women\u2019s rights into films that are meant for children is likely the exact thing that continues to draw those same now-adults to it, 10 years later.\nIn my mind Hayao Miyazaki has always been the greatest animator of his time. Spirited Away changed my life in every imaginable way. 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Nausica\u00e4 of the Valley of the Wind defeats the stereotype that romance is the problem-solver for all female struggles, eclipsing the idea that women must be saved by any kind of knight in shining armor \u2014 without being preachy. \u201cI\u2019ve become skeptical of the unwritten rule that just because a boy and girl appear in the same feature, a romance must ensue,\u201d Miyazaki says. \u201cRather, I want to portray a slightly different relationship, one where the two mutually inspire each other to live \u2013 if I\u2019m able to, then perhaps I\u2019ll be closer to portraying a true expression of love.\u201d\nThe first Miyazaki film I ever saw, Spirited Away, was a jello mold for most of my childhood and one of my first memorable adolescent nostalgia checkpoints. From elementary through high school (and yes college) watching this film was a right of passage. Anyone who came over my house was forced to watch this on DVD, as I watched them react to every single scene, making sure they laughed and cried at the right parts (the price to pay when watching a film with any Pisces, ever). Unlike Disney, many of Miyazaki\u2019s films don\u2019t center around an all-evil villain. The antagonist is only singled out once they\u2019ve identified themselves as a threat to the heroine\u2019s own sense of independence. Never are they stomped out with violence or death, rather internal reflection and self-betterment from the heroine. Such is true in the case of the relationship between Chihiro and No Face in Spirited Away. Miyazaki explains the heroine must operate in an environment where \u201cthe good and bad dwell together.\u201d\n\u201cShe manages not because she has destroyed the \u2018evil,'\u201d he explains, \u201cbecause she has acquired the ability to survive.\u201d\nAt 13 years old, Kiki, the central character in Kiki\u2019s Delivery Service, tells her parents that she\u2019s going out to become a witch at midnight. With no plan, and now, no parents, she still leaves in full confidence that somehow, she\u2019ll make it work. The film speaks to the fear of transition in all of us: whether it\u2019s moving to college, graduating and entering the workforce, or starting anywhere new, we all have fear the unknown. A heroine who has zero traces of self-doubt sure is an ideal figure to watch.\nWatching Disney and Miyazaki films during the same developmental period, I experienced a simultaneous internal re-wiring of all of the classic damsel-in-distress narratives that shaped us when we were young. 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        "raw_content": "when Mr. Riek Machar, Lam Akol, Adwok Nyabe & others staged their 1991 coup against SPLA, even after the 2005 CPA, some of them were still being trained & armed by the North Sudan and from 2013 to present day, they are being armed & trained by the North Sudan. No one is your fool fellows. Your Riek Machar & some of his Nuer disciples have no principles and the word called \u2019shame\u2019 in their>>>",
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        "raw_content": "Every once in awhile in this life, we experience a moment that we're humbled to be a part of--that we know we're witnessing something fantastically amazing happen. Friday night was one of those moments for me.\nAs you may or may not have known, on Friday, my childhood church decided to hold a chili supper and benefit auction for miss Brooklyn {read Brooklyn's story here}. Somehow, in the course of planning, I was put in charge of the auction portion of the night. Easy peasy. I love doing things like this. But, being in charge also meant that my obsessive worrying kicked into overdrive. Do we have enough auction items? Do we have enough big ticket auction items? Are we going to have enough people show up to bid on said auction items? As the week went on, however, those worries changed into something much different. Our attendance numbers began to grow rapidly. The word was spreading via Facebook, word-of-mouth, local radio stations and even on a Louisville based morning show. That's the moment I really started freaking out. Will we have enough chili to feed everyone? How are we going to fit 300-400 people in our church's parish hall? Where is everyone going to sit? How should we rearrange the tables? Last week was a blur of collecting donations, posting donations on Facebook for the world to see, spreading the word to make sure people would come, giving directions, making sure I was prepared. Then Friday came. Auction items flooded the tables. People flooded the building. They flooded the donation basket with money. And that was only the beginning. The chili supper alone brought over $4,100---in simple, give from your heart donations. Let me put it this way. Someone estimated that we had around 350 in attendance that night. That would be roughly $11 a person. For a single bowl of chili and a hot dog. Amazing, right? Oh, you haven't heard anything yet.\nThe night was filled with generosity, love and just plain selflessness. Would you like examples?\nA painting I made of Kentucky brought $175--bought by a friend of mine in Eastern Kentucky who's never even MET Brooklyn.\nA bracelet that was made with the Brooklyn's Believers logo was purchased by a local farmer for $300....then was promptly handed over to Brooklyn's grandma for her to cherish and wear.\nA St John middle schooler won a mountain bike for good testing grades at her school. When she found out she had won, she told her mom she wanted to donate the bike to be auctioned off for Brooklyn. The bike brought $175...and then was given back to the girl for her to keep.\nBut all of that was nothing compared to the end of the night. The very last item for auction was a pink child's quilt that had the words \"Brooklyn's Believers\" embroidered on the top. The bidding ended at $500...but that wasn't enough for the people there. Bidders began yelling out their numbers and how much they would donate to raise the price of the quilt. \"Bidder number 100 donates $50!\" The room was silent, except for people yelling out that they would donate $25, $50, even $100 towards the quilt (I'm tearing up even writing this). In the end, the quilt brought several thousand dollars. And then was given to Erin, Brooklyn's mom.\nSomeone asked me earlier in the week what I was hoping the auction would bring. I told them I had no expectations because I would rather be blown away than disappointed. Well, blown away doesn't even begin to describe it. That small community chili supper and auction raised over $22,000 for Brooklyn and her parents. To say that people were generous that night is a gross understatement. People gave from their hearts. God's work was evident that night--his light shining through every single volunteer, bidder and person in attendance. It was truly a humbling thing to witness.\nHere's my official thank you. Thank you to those of you that came. Thank you for bidding. Thank you for buying. Thank you for donating your items. Thank you for spreading the word. Thank you to those who came, circled the overly full parking lot and left--you still came. Thank you to those that helped me with the auction. Just thank you, thank you, thank you.\nErin and Daniel. I think Friday night was a true testament to how much this community loves you. They don't want to see you hurting or struggling. And most of all, they, without a doubt, believe in Brooklyn.\nsavedbygrace said...\nI don't know Brooklyn or her family but this is a amazing!! I was crying reading it! There really is good still left in this world!!\nAs I write thru my tears...I was a witness to this memorable night, also. It was heartwarming to say the least. Thank you, Devan!",
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        "raw_content": "TAM Managing Shareholder Thomas N. Alfrey today received a complete defense verdict from a Rio Grande County jury on behalf of their client in a medical malpractice case. The defense verdict in Settle v. Basinger, M.D., was the result of a second liability trial on the merits of the case, with the jury having returned a hung verdict in a prior proceeding.\nThe plaintiff originally injured himself in an ATV accident for which he was cited for trespassing, driving while under the influence, and DUI per se. After attempting to scale a wall and having the ATV roll over on him, the plaintiff began experiencing chest pains which were reported to the police who responded to his accident. He was taken to Rio Grande Hospital for observation and treatment of visible trauma to his head, neck, chest and back.\nThe plaintiff was examined upon arrival at the hospital by the attending physician defendant, who noted an 85% pneumothorax. The subsequent ER course was to place a chest tube, which was placed on the first try and resulted in positive breath sounds and an increase in saturation levels after evacuating 250 CCs of blood. Insertion of the chest tube, however, did not resolve the pneumothorax, and the defendant ordered the plaintiff be transferred to a Level I trauma unit in Denver.\nWhile awaiting transport, the plaintiff was attended to by two hospital nurses, who made several attempts to intubate the plaintiff due to the progression of respiratory distress as well as in preparation for a second chest tube placement and his fixed wing flight to Swedish Hospital in Denver. Multiple attempts later, the plaintiff had suffered tracheal tearing and damage to his larynx. The tracheal tearing was required to be surgically repaired once the plaintiff arrived at Swedish, and led to a three month recovery stay at that facility. The hospital nurses and hospital itself were previously named defendants, all of whom resolved their claims out of court prior to trial.\nAt trial, the jury was asked to answer the medical malpractice causation question solely between the plaintiff and the defendant, to the exclusion of the previously settled parties. After an eight day trial, the jury deliberated for one day to return its verdict form finding that the defendant\u2019s care was not the cause of the plaintiff\u2019s tracheal tearing and associated injuries. Post-trial motions are currently pending.",
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        "raw_content": "Hear Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard Sing Roger Miller\u2019s \u2018Old Friends\u2019\nTrack was one of the last Haggard recorded before his death in April 2016\nFew sounds in popular music are as instantly familiar and welcoming as that of Willie Nelson\u2019s guitar. His offbeat picking style is the first thing one can hear on Nelson\u2019s new recording of \u201cOld Friends\u201d with Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard, to be featured on the upcoming Roger Miller tribute King of the Road.\nPenned by Miller, the song served as the title track of his collaborative 1982 album with Nelson. The original version, featuring additional vocals by Ray Price, went on to peak at Number 19 \u2014 Miller\u2019s highest-charting country single since 1973\u2019s \u201cOpen Up Your Heart.\u201d The new version, on which Nelson, Kristofferson and Haggard warmly swap lines like a group of lifelong pals, was one of Haggard\u2019s final recordings before his death in April 2016.\n{spundcloud}https://soundcloud.com/bmg-bf{/soundcloud}\nRead more https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/willie-nelson-kris-kristofferson-merle-haggard-roger-miller-old-friends-715140/",
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        "raw_content": "Getting Aeroplane Tickets\nOver time, air travel has gained popularity. A good number of people prefer flying to other forms of transport. This is especially because of the fixed schedules of aeroplanes. They will always get their flights at the times stated. This is advantageous for those going for important meetings. Air travel does not also experience delays due to traffic. Most people also consider this a luxury. Due to the rising demand for the need of air travel, it is important for people to know what they need to get the aeroplane tickets. This improves the confidence of those desiring to get these tickets.\nAeroplane tickets require a bit more of paper work compared to other tickets. This is as a result of the sensitive nature of this area. Before being allowed to fly, people need proper verification. There are tickets for local and international flights. Less effort is needed for local air tickets. Only the parents of a child are allowed to get them air tickets. Tickets for international flights are not issued unless a person has a visa. This is to prove that they are allowed to travel to those countries. This helps in saving people the trouble of being deported once they reach their destination.\nIt is important to ensure that the air tickets are well kept. This is because of the sensitivity of these tickets. If lost, the owners should report as soon as they can to the flight company from which they received them. People will therefore not use their information to travel. People can as well have the tickets replaced for them at a fee. This is cheaper compared to going for a new ticket. They therefore get to preserve their seats.\nAeroplane tickets also need to be stored with a lot of care. Keeping them in good condition is necessary. This is because of the serial numbers counterchecked before they get to travel. They should be kept straight. People can always get the tickets earlier and use them for travel at a later date. They should also confirm their travelling dates. This enables them know of changes that might have been made to their flights early enough. They as well get to avoid last minute disappointments. It is however rare to have flights cancelled unless when emergencies occur.\nHandling air tickets is not difficult. People should not be afraid of going to get them. Embracing air travel should be done by more people. Airline companies should also put more effort into marketing and enabling people know how to get air tickets. They therefore get to have many clients. More people should consider air travel. After acquiring the tickets, they can relax. They are assured of getting to their destinations in time. Travelling by air is also very comfortable.\nPrevious Previous post: Short Course on Systems \u2013 Covering The Basics\nNext Next post: Smart Tips For Uncovering Services",
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        "raw_content": "The Use of Dropified Application in Business\nDrop shipping has been a useful trend in business transactions. It involves the transfer of goods from a retailer to a wholesaler or another retailer and eventually to the customer It is a long process but a beneficial one especially to the customer. Because wholesalers and retailers handle the goods well, the customer is in a position to benefit fully from the transaction. It was not an easy task, but major developments have been introduced into the system. Overtime, the application has become so beneficial for those people in the business world by making work easier and convenient.\nMaking work easier is one of the advantages of dropfied.The application has an advantage of lessening the workload and making it efficient to handle. When large quantities are being purchased clicking on the application is the only thing that is to be done to add the item to the purchased goods. Manual counting is unheard off when using this application.\nNo need of middlemen when the application is being used. Middlemen are greatly involved in the process of business transaction and transfer of goods from different people in the supply chain. They are bound to name a price for the services they pay as long as the goods are in their hands. Being an application, information transfer is made online. Fraud occurrence is not common when using the application. Making direct transactions face to face with the seller reduces the incidence of fraud. It is unlike other processes where retailers and middlemen are involved. There is an added advantage of requesting for a clarification whenever there is a doubt. This makes the transaction process to be open and satisfactory to both the seller and the buyer.\nTransactions are carried out quickly when dropified application is used. This is because it is an automate application. Description of the product is made by making a click in the item of choice. This minimises and saves time that could be used to find out more about the product. An installed database is responsible for displaying this type of information. There is no need of making a manual calculation of the products purchased since the app does the job. Therefore a high level of accuracy is displayed.\nYou can also load as many items in the dropified app as you can because the application has unlimited space. The items will include the prices and other features. An wholesaler has an opportunity to make all the items that he sells to be known to his customers when using the application. Details such as shipping whereabouts are also available on dropified.\nPrevious Previous post: Getting Creative With Businesses Advice\nNext Next post: The Ultimate Guide to Casinos",
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        "raw_content": "Mobility Scooters in Registered Clubs\nThis paper aims to start a discussion about mobility scooters (scooters) and their use within and around Registered Clubs (the Clubs). It has been produced as part of a project initiated by a partnership between the RSL & Services Clubs and the...\nTuesday 27 May 2014 to Wednesday 31 December 2014\nTwenty Years: Twenty Stories\nCelebrating 20 years of the Disability Discrimination Act\nFriday 1 March 2013 to Tuesday 31 December 2013\nPlanes, trains, buses, taxis - all should be accessible\nWednesday 20 February 2013 to Tuesday 1 July 2014\nDisability: violence harrasment and bullying\nPeople with disability will be an integral part of all work in this area. We will also be pursuing specific opportunities to address violence, harassment and bullying against people with disability as part of the National Disability Strategy.\nTuesday 1 January 2013 to Wednesday 9 July 2014\nCaptioning, audio description and media access: Australian Human Rights Commission\nThis page provides links to Commission activities and other resources on captioning for people who have a hearing impairment or are Deaf. Also included are links on audio description for blind and vision impaired people; and work on access to DVDs...\nWednesday 1 December 2010 to Tuesday 1 July 2014\nDisability Rights - Sport and recreation page\nThis page is intended to provide links on access for people with disabilities in sport and recreation.\nThursday 1 January 2009 to Tuesday 30 June 2009\nCommonwealth laws and programs\nThe Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires parties, including Australia, to take all appropriate measures to protect and ensure the rights it recognises.\nTuesday 1 January 2008 to Friday 31 December 2010\nCarers and associates\nUnlawful discrimination under the Disability Discrimination Act includes discrimination because a person is an associate of a person with a disability. Associates include partners and families, friends, and carers.\nSunday 1 January 2006 to Wednesday 31 December 2008\nAccess to Health Services for People with Disabilities\nThe Disability Discrimination Act covers discrimination in access to services including health services. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities recognises that persons with disabilities have the right to the enjoyment of the...\nFriday 28 May 2004 to Monday 20 August 2012\nDisability Rights: World Wide Web accessibility\nThe Internet should be available to all. This resource details the Commission's work on Web Accessibility.\nThursday 1 January 2004 to Tuesday 1 July 2014",
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        "raw_content": "After three days, I am finally connected to the internet once again. More pertinently, I am still off mobile phone because I decided not to activate international roaming and am not yet in India. When I arrived in Paris a\nAmrutha May 29, 2011 Personal, Society and Institutions, Technology 3 Comments Read more\nSecurity vs. Privacy\u2026among other things\u2026\nI just came across this excellent article on the security-privacy relationship in an increasingly insecure world. Bruce Schneier sums up all the post-September 11 drama in two words: security and privacy. Which would you choose? About 90% of my readers\nAmrutha January 29, 2008 Politics, Security, Society and Institutions, Sports, Technology No Comments Read more\nOutsourcing revisited\nYesterday, I watched, for the second time, a Discovery Feature by Thomas L Friedman that deals with the phenomenon of outsourcing in India. When I first watched it a year ago, I was impressed by the depth and range behind\nAmrutha November 9, 2007 Economy, Politics, Society and Institutions, Technology 1 Comment Read more\nPolitics, security and technology\u2026\nHere is a post, once again, that talks of things that are unrelated to one another. Let me start with politics, security and armed political opposition. Yesterday, I was at the CSA seminar on Civil Society in Conflict situations. (will\nAmrutha October 7, 2007 Politics, Society and Institutions, Technology 1 Comment Read more\nMobile phones, cricket and much more\u2026\nBefore you start wondering what the connection is between mobile phones and cricket, let me clarify\u2026NOTHING. I simply have two unrelated things to say and did not want to publish twice on the same day. Ok\u2026mobile phones first. I have\nAmrutha September 22, 2007 Sports, Technology 1 Comment Read more",
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        "raw_content": "Prosperity of Balochistan top priority of PML (N) government: Marriyum Aurangzeb\nISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb Wednesday said that the development of Balochistan was the top priority of the PML (N) government headed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as he believed that the development of the province was inextricably linked to the development of the entire country.\nShe was speaking at a dinner that she hosted for journalists from Balochistan. Dilating on the prospective benefits of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) she said that the project was not only important for Pakistan but for the entire region due to its transformational potential. The backward regions of Pakistan, particularly Balochistan would be its biggest beneficiary, she added.\nThe project she said would create linkages and connectivity between South Asia, Central Asia and Middle East and Balochistan would play the role of an economic bridge. Consequently the economic and social profile of the province would undergo enormous positive changes, ushering in an era of prosperity and harmony.\nShe said the federal government was fully committed for uplift of Balochistan in collaboration with the provincial government.\nMarriyum Aurangzeb said people of Balochistan were hardworking and patriot Pakistanis, adding that they played their active role from Pakistan Movement to the creation of Pakistan.\nThe minister assured that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government would extend all possible cooperation to journalist community of Balochistan in performing their professional duties.\nPrevious: Ghost Schools and Teachers in Balochistan\nNext: Screening of Balochi Short Film \u201cGuli\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Biography of Professor Timothy Briggs\nProfessor Briggs is Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Trust and also Medical Director until May 2012. He was medical director for 15 years and instrumental in achieving a rebuild of the hospital after 30 years of uncertainty. He qualified in 1982 obtaining Honours in Surgery and a number of prizes. He was appointed at the RNOH as a Consultant in 1992. He runs the postgraduate orthopaedic training programme where up to 20% of future orthopaedic surgeons in the UK are trained. He is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Journal of Arthroplasty and a member of Council of the BOA.\nHis special interests are reconstruction of the lower limb, as well as sports injuries of the knee and orthopaedic oncology. He has a special interest in autologous chondrocyte transplantation around the knee and is one of the clinical leaders in this field in the U.K. He has an interest in sports injuries and was previously one of the surgeons for the Arsenal men\u2019s and Arsenal lady\u2019s football clubs. He has a strong academic interest and publishes widely.\nHe is Past President of the British Orthopaedic Association, Chairman of the Federation of Specialist Hospitals and Chairman of the National Clinical Reference Group for Specialist Orthopaedics.\nHe is also author of \u201cGetting it right first time\u201d (GIRFT) \u0096 a report on improving orthopaedic care in the NHS in England, which was published in September 2012. The GIRFT pilot is the follow on stage from this report.",
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        "raw_content": "by zara hammad | Mar 5, 2018 | Uncategorized | 0 comments\nTo outsource or not to outsource is a question that pops every now and then in nearly all businesses, tech or otherwise. The dilemma being the answer is never clearly black or white. One thing for sure, present times call for an increasing demand of information technology in almost all businesses in every industry.\nThe IT yen is no longer limited to a firm\u2019s network or security; in fact, it now encompasses all business departments from human resource, supply chain, marketing, accounting, sales to everything in between. Although networking and security still entails a larger part of any company\u2019s IT needs, the increasing demand for cross platform and cross departmental mobile and enterprise level applications can\u2019t be overlooked.\nMoving back to the question at hand, which approach works better for the growing challenges of a business\u2019s IT needs \u2013 in-house team OR outsourcing? Let\u2019s explore.\nEn route to setting up an in-house team? Good for you!\nIf you are keen on having an in-house team to handle your IT solutions, then you are not alone. Many entrepreneurs strongly believe that in-house teams are the key to any business\u2019s success. As Mark Suster, a former entrepreneur and now a VC, puts it: \u201cIf you don\u2019t have somebody inside your organization who is setting the technology direction then I\u2019m convinced you\u2019ll never head for greatness.\u201d\nIn-house teams are actively advocated by some entrepreneurs for their following gains.\nMaintaining an in-house team of IT professionals adds the huge advantage of having the required IT experts in the closest proximity. Any crisis or emergency situations can be dealt pronto, without any delay. For instance, a crucial security breach can be handled with greater urgency by an in-house team. As it would spare the time spent in looking for a specialised expert, calling them up only to know that they can squeeze you in for the next week. So it would be safe to say that turn around time for fixing a problem is much less for in-house teams than outsourced ones.\nHaving an appropriate in-house development team means, it\u2019s culturally in sync with all the other departments within the company. This allows for effective communication, greater productivity and quick problem solving. Not only are they a culturally good fit for the organization, but are also well aware of the direction the business is headed towards. They better understand priorities; hence, they can readily stir the technical or developmental aspects of the company in the right direction. This can be invaluable for the firm, as it can amount to consistency across departments and overall stability and prosperity.\nIn a single organisation all the interests of its employees from the top management to the entry level workers are fully aligned. If the company thrives, everyone benefits. Needless to say, the in-house dev team will be far more motivated to meet the company\u2019s goals and objectives than an outsourced freelancer who has no direct vested interests in the company\u2019s wellbeing.\nBut sometimes they are not the answer\u2026\nIn-house tech teams don\u2019t come without their drawbacks, and sometime these drawbacks largely outweighs the benefits. A few of the significant ones are discussed below.\nHiring the right tech team is a time consuming and tiring process. And time is of essence for most growing businesses. Firms do not always have the luxury to spend months building the right mix of an in-house dev team. For instance, you can\u2019t spend 3-4 months hiring a competent dev team for a project that needs to be up and running in the next 8-10 months. This is where outsourcing becomes the ideal option, as they already have an experienced pool of dedicated developers, designers, project managers extra readily available for you to hire. You just have find one right agency, which is far more easier than finding a whole bunch of people who work well together.\nHiring a talent of permanent in-house IT personnel is not only time consuming, but awfully expensive as well. First, there is the cost of the hiring and recruitment process itself, then it\u2019s their annual salaries, package benefits, training costs and other overheads. Majority of these costs can easily be avoided with outsourcing. When you look into offshore IT assistance, you skip the cost of direct salaries, perks, trainings, required equipment and much more.\nCompetence and Motivation\nYou might be able to take the time out to hire the best software development team and pay them the hefty salaries they deserve, but keeping them motivated enough to stay over the long haul is another challenge, unless you have a consistent supply of projects. Uneven workload might give rise to tardiness and demotivation. Then there is the issue of lack of innovation from an in-house team, as they don\u2019t have the experience of working on a variety of versatile projects that an agency does.\nThe joys of outsourcing\u2026\nOutsourcing can be the ideal solution for your firm, when the work can be done better at a lower price outside than inside the company. As Lee Kuan Yew, the former prime minister of Singapore, rightly puts it, \u201cIf you deprive yourself of outsourcing and your competitors do not, you\u2019re putting yourself out of business.\u201d\nOf the many joys of outsourcing, let\u2019s throw some light on a few fundamental ones.\nAn off-site IT or software development agency can give you the smooth flexibility you looking for. They allow you to add or remove resources as per the demands of your projects, which has a significantly positive impact on costs. Also having greater flexibility means that you can pull the plug on your agency whenever you want, which is not something easily achievable for a permanent in-house IT team.\nA solid offsite development agency has the right mix of design and engineering experts that pull your project towards success. Outsourcing allows you to scale up the professional specialisation of the team towards the specific needs of the project. Professionals hired via an agency can offer you both innovative and practical solutions. They have the edge of working with multiple clients from same or diverse industries, and have first hand information regarding latest trends and workable solutions.\nIf you are looking to outsource your technical undertakings, cost is another important factor you\nshould consider. Outsourcing would not only saves you the recruitment, employee benefits and several other overhead costs, but also finds you better qualified resources at much lower rates overseas than in your home country. When looking to find such competent yet affordable resources, the best region to look into is the Middle East and Asia \u2013 where there\u2019s a huge supply of highly qualified designers, developers and engineers.\nThe sorrows of outsourcing\u2026\nWhen it comes to working with a development/IT agency from a different time zone, scheduling conference calls and meetings can be a challenge. One has to compromise on scheduling meeting time beyond office hours and usually it\u2019s the agency.\nAn off-site IT vendor will not be as familiar with the culture and pace of your organisation, as your in-house team. There might also be language and communication barriers. Every firm has its own technical jargon that an outsider might not be quick to learn, especially for short term projects.\nIt is much easier to control the development quality of your project\u2019s vitals when you can physically approach and talk to the developer, than when working through a list of communication tools and protocols.\nSomething in between..\nMost companies go for the hybrid approach. Keeping an in-house team for the most crucial IT or development work and bringing in extra help whenever things get sour or a bit too much for an in-house team to handle. This style take on the benefits of both in-house teams and outsourcing.\nOpting for the hybrid approach has been the key to success for most top brands worldwide. Market leaders like Apple, Alibaba, Skype, Whatsapp, Slack etc. have time and again outsourced their design, development and other IT related needs, because they could find better quality yet cheap work options outside.\nWell there is no hard and fast rule of thumb that applies to all. What works for one might not work for another. Some projects might go better if you have dedicated in-house teams working on them, whereas some might need to be partially and fully outsourced, depending on a number of variants.\nHowever, it would be safe to conclude that an hybrid approach is something that has worked for many in the long run. An in-house team might not be the ultimate solution to all your problems, especially in today\u2019s highly competitive market. 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        "raw_content": "Lord God, make us worthy of thy perfect love; that, with thy deacon Nicholas Ferrar and his household, we may rule ourselves according to thy Word, and serve thee with our whole heart; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.\nLord God, make us so worthy of your perfect love; that, with your deacon Nicholas Ferrar and his household, we may rule ourselves according to your Word, and serve you with our whole heart; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.\nNICHOLAS FERRAR\nDEACON, MAN OF PRAYER (1 DEC 1637)\nNicholas Ferrar, born in 1592, was the founder of a religious community that lasted from 1626 to 1646.\nAfter Nicholas had been ordained as a deacon, he and his family and a few friends retired to Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire, England, to devote themselves to a life of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving (Matthew 6:2,5,16). They restored the abandoned church building, and became responsible for regular services there. They taught the neighborhood children, and looked after the health and well-being of the people of the district. They read the regular daily offices of the Book of Common Prayer, including the recital every day of the complete Psalter. (Day and night, there was always at least one member of the community kneeling in prayer before the altar, that they might keep the word, \"Pray without ceasing.\") They wrote books and stories dealing with various aspects of Christian faith and practice. They fasted with great rigor, and in other ways embraced voluntary poverty, so that they might have as much money as possible for the relief of the poor.\nThe community was founded in 1626 (when Nicholas was 34). He died in 1637 (aged 45), and in 1646 the community was forcibly broken up by the Puritans of Cromwell's army. The memory of the community survived to inspire and influence later undertakings in Christian communal living, and one of T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets is called \"Little Gidding.\"\nFrom Simon Kershaw:\nJames supplies various details about Nicholas Ferrar's life. This is a supplement (mostly from memory, so there may be one or two lapses).\nFerrar was born in February 1593. The date is commonly given (as James did) as 1592, but this is the usual calendar confusion: England was not then using the new calendar adopted in October 1582. It was 1593 according to our modern calendar, but at the time the new year in England began on the following 25 March.\nHis exact date of birth is unknown, but the Community at Little Gidding observed the quatercentenary of his baptism on 27th February this year (unfortunately we couldn't get there). I quote from Seeds (the magazine of the Friends of Little Gidding and of the Society of Christ the Sower):\nOn 27th February, the anniversary of Nicholas's baptism, we met in our candlelit church for a communion service using the original 1549 rite---a form of worship familiar to the Ferrars. Margaret selected a variety of readings about the life of Nicholas and the first Community; and for hymns we used some of George Herbert's poetry set to 17th century music.\n[Actually the statement about the 1549 rite being familiar to the Ferrars is either a misprint or a mistake: the 1559 Prayer Book of Elizabeth I would have been the BCP they knew, and the eucharist in particular is a little different between the two books.]\nHis family was quite wealthy, and were heavily involved in the Virginia Company, which had a Royal Charter for the plantation of the colony of Virginia. People like Sir Walter Raleigh were often visitors to the family home in London. Ferrar's niece was named Virginia, the first known use of this name. Ferrar studied at Cambridge and would perhaps have gone on to further study and the life of a don, but the damp air of the fens was bad for his health and he travelled to Europe, spending time in the warmer climate of Italy, where he would have seen the work of Philip Neri and other Oratorians.\nOn his return to England he found his family had fared badly. His brother John had become over-extended financially, and the Virginia Company was in danger of losing its charter. Nicholas threw himself into preserving his family from ruin. In this he was successful, and he served for a short time as a Member of Parliament, where he tried to promote the cause of the Virginia Company (which in fact did lose its charter).\nAt the age of 34 he gave all this up to move to found a community of prayer. In this he was supported by his mother, Mary Ferrar, and his brother John. They discovered and bought the manor of Little Gidding, a village which had been deserted since the Black Death (a major outburst of bubonic plague in the 14th century), a few miles off the Great North Road, and probably recommended by John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln whose palace was at the nearby village of Buckden. The first thing they did was to clear the tiny church which was being used as a barn and restore it for worship. Mary Ferrar and her extended family and household (about 30 people all told) moved into the manor house. Nicholas Ferrar was ordained Deacon and was the leader and spiritual director of the community.\nThe community attracted much attention and was visited by the king, Charles I. He was attracted by a gospel harmony they had produced, and asked to borrow it, only returning it several months later in exchange for a promise of a new harmony to give to his son, Charles, Prince of Wales. This the Ferrars did, and the superbly produced and bound manuscript book passed through the royal collection, and is now held by the British Library. Another friend of the community was George Herbert (also born in 1593 I believe) who was a deacon and held the prebend of Leighton Bromswold, 4 or 5 miles south of Little Gidding. After being ordained priest he moved elsewhere, but died shortly afterwards, leaving Nicholas Ferrar as his \"literary executor\".\nFerrar, who never married, died on 4th December 1637**, and was buried outside the church in Little Gidding. The leadership of the community passed to his brother John. They were visited by the king twice more. Once he came with the Prince of Wales and donated to the community some money he had won at cards off the prince the previous night. But his third visit was in secret and at night. He was fleeing from defeat (at the battle of Naseby?) and heading north to try to enlist support from the Scots. This was Cromwell country (Cromwell himself was born in Huntingdon, had lived there and in Saint Ives, and was MP for Cambridge(?), but John brought him secretly to Little Gidding, and got him away the next day.\n** I don't know why he is commemorated on the wrong day in both the ECUSA and the CofE [JEK: I assume that it is because John of Damascus is commemorated on 4 December.]\nThe community was now in much danger. The presbyterian Puritans were now in the ascendancy, and the community was condemned in a series of scurillous pamphlets as `an Arminian Nunnery'. (Arminius was a Dutch reformer/theologian who opposed the Calvinist doctrine of predestination and election.)\nIn 1646, the community was forcibly broken up by Parliamentary soldiers. The brass font was thrown into the pond (from where, much damaged, it was recovered 200 years later). The village remained the property of the Ferrar family, however, and in the early 18th century another Nicholas Ferrar restored the church, shortening the nave by about 8 feet, and building the \"dull facade\" as Eliot calls it.\nPassing out of the family, the church was further restored in the mid 19th century by William Hodgkinson, who had the armorial stained glass (4 windows with the arms of Ferrar (incorrect), Charles I, Bishop Williams & himself) inserted, and put in a rose window at the east end (this rose window was removed a couple of years ago and replaced by a Palladian-style window with plain glass). It was Hodgkinson who discovered the font and had it restored to the church. He also put in a magnificent 18th century chandelier.\nIn the 20th century there was a revival of interest in Ferrar & Little Gidding, typified by the romantic historical novel John Inglesant. Bp Mandell Creighton (Bishop of London at the turn of the century) wrote an article on Ferrar for the Dictionary of National Biography. The story of how T.S. Eliot came to write the poem is told in Dame Helen Gardner's book The Composition of Four Quartets [now out or print]. He probably visited Little Gidding only once, in May 1936. A friend was writing a play about the visit of Charles I to Gidding, and asked Eliot for his comments. After writing The Dry Salvages, Eliot wanted to complete what he now saw as a set of 4 poems, and he quickly settled on Little Gidding. It was written and published during the war when it was by no means certain that English culture and religion would survive. The opening stanzas, according to Dame Helen, are the only piece of narrative verse in the Four Quartets, unique amongst Eliot's poetry. The \"place you would be likely to come from\" is London and the blitz, or German air raids; the \"route you would be likely to take\" is straight up the A1 from London and then across country just as I described yesterday, and is the same whether you are Charles I (\"a broken king\") or not knowing what you would find (as my own first visit). The pig-sty is now part of the community guest house.\nInspired by all these things, the Friends of Little Gidding was founded after the war, with the Bishop of Ely as president and Eliot as a vice-president. In the 1970s Robert Van de Weyer, one of whose ancestors had been Herbert's patron at Leighton Bromswold, founded a trust to buy the farm house as the start of a new community and as a place of retreat. Van de Weyer was an economics lecturer at Cambridge University, and was for a time also the (non-stipendiary) priest-in-charge of Little Gidding and several parishes around. His wife, Sarah, is a leading member of the diocesan Mothers' Union and its links with the church in Sudan. The community appears to be thriving, with (at a guess) some 30 members, families, couples and singles, of several denominations (RC, Anglican, and others) with some members working outside, others within the Community. They also own the vicarage at Leighton Bromswold where some of the younger members of the community live. There is also a guest house at Little Gidding. There's also about 300 Friends, including Karen and me. By coincidence we used to live about a dozen miles from East Coker, a pretty Somerset village, featured in another of the Quartets, where Eliot's ancestors lived before emigrating to Massachusetts, and where Eliot is buried. One day perhaps we'll get to those Dry Salvages out at Cape Ann, Mass ... perhaps one of you has been there?\nWe find the atractions of community life never so great as when we visit Little Gidding, a truly holy place.\nPOSTSCRIPT (April 1994):\nThe community is now called the Society of Christ the Sower. [Note: this community no longer exists.]\nThe Friends of Little Gidding has several hundred members, including Karen and me. Friends receive a regular newsletter from the Society, a prayer cycle of members and friends, and regular books put together by the society. Recently the book has become a book of devotional readings which may be used at the Daily Office. The first such (still current) is a series of readings culled from the writings of St Francis, and from various near-contemporary hagiographies.\nFurther details available on request. Hope this helps.\n-- simon.kershaw@smallworld.co.uk\nSeveral people have privately asked for more information about the Community of Christ the Sower and the Friends of Little Gidding. The following paragraphs are from the back of the Society's latest publication, a series of daily readings on the life of St Francis of Assisi.\nTHE FRIENDS OF LITTLE GIDDING\nFounded in 1947 by Alan Maycock, the Friends of Little Gidding organised for over thirty years an annual pilgrimage and raised funds for the maintenance of the church at Little Gidding. One of the original members was T.S. Eliot, whose poem entitled Little Gidding helped to renew interest in the place and its history.\nAlan Maycock looked forward to community life being restored to Little Gidding. And when this occurred in the late 1970s the Friends decided to attach themselves to the Society of Christ the Sower.\nToday the Friends of Little Gidding is primarily a network of prayer, and to this end a prayer calendar is sent every three months to all Friends. They also receive every six months a book in the series Daily Listening published by the Society. Many Friends also take an active interest in the life of the Society, visiting Little Gidding and corresponding with members.\nThe Friends of Little Gidding, Little Gidding, Huntingdon, PE17 5RJ\nSubject: A December pilgrimage\nYou drive out of Cambridge, north-west up the busy A604 dual carriageway, passing by Saint Ives. Over the A1 (the \"Great North Road\") onto the brand-new A14. After a few miles turn off north and drive a few hundred yards to Leighton Bromswold, where George Herbert was the incumbent. Then on, further north, down narrow country lanes, hardly wide enough for 2 cars to pass. Now you're out of the flat East Anglian fens and into the Huntingdonshire Wolds, where the land rises gently and is lightly wooded. A few more turnings, through Steeple Gidding, and on towards Great Gidding. Finally, a little signpost points down a single-lane track: \"Little Gidding\". Down this muddy road for a few hundred yards and you reach a small group of simple brick houses clustered around a large old farm house. A sign proclaims \"The Community of Christ the Sower\" in a circle around four ears of wheat arranged as a cross, and points to a small car park off to the left---it's just another muddy field. Out of the car the cold, damp misty December air hits you: you sniff, button up your coat and wish you'd worn wellingtons.\nA footpath leads from the car park alongside the garden of the big house, and brings you to a small churchyard, tidily kept, with several tombs. A small church, with a weird 18th century facade, stands in the middle of the churchyard, a small door in the middle of the west front. Before the door stands an altar-tomb, a couple of feet high: this is the grave of Nicholas Ferrar. Inside the church it's dark, and still bitterly cold and damp. It's just a single aisle, say 30 feet long by 15 feet wide, with a small sanctuary beyond. There're no pews or seats, just 17th-century collegiate-style stalls around the west, north and south walls. Brightly-coloured 19th-century stained glass windows depict the coats of arms of Nicholas Ferrar (incorrectly), King Charles I, and the 19th-century restorer. A brass font with a battered crown stands like a standard candlestick at the north side of the sanctuary step. On the south side, a low doorway leads to the tiny vestry, about 8 feet square, with a disused fireplace, and an old cupboard, piled with dusty hymn and prayer books. Back out into the church again. At the west end is a small display of guide books, postcards, and copies of \"Four Quartets\" and other Eliot works. You turn round to the east and say a prayer. Then back out into the fast-fading December afternoon light and look around. You're standing on a hill looking south across the rolling countryside and bare ploughed fields. There is no sound except for a few birds calling overhead, and the occasional distant gunshot. It's hard to believe you're only 4 or 5 miles from the A1, one of the country's busiest roads. It's easy to believe that this was the peace and quiet which drew Nicholas Ferrar and his family from the busy world of London commerce to establish the only community in the Church of England in the 300 years between the dissolution of the monasteries, and the Oxford movement. It's easy to see what draws Christians of all denominations to this simple shrine, to remember the example of Nicholas Ferrar, and to live in a community at this place. You walk round to the farm house, in through the front door. In the hall is a small display of Ferrar and Gidding memorabilia, and you turn left into a decent-sized room labelled the Parlour. In the corner a lady looks up from her reading, smiles and welcomes you, \"Would you like some tea? Cake?\" \"Yes, please.\" She disappears. Around the walls are more Ferrar pictures, and photographs of Little Gidding and members of the Community. It's lovely and warm and you undo your coat and look with dismay at your mud-spattered trousers. A notice tells you that the tables and chairs in the room were made by a member of the community and that you can buy similar furniture. Your host returns and you gratefully sit down to eat and drink, noting the books on the bookstall. Further conversation, then it's time to drive home in the dark, pledging to return someday, and pondering the advantages of community life.\nThe Feast of Nicholas Ferrar is celebrated on 1st December in the ECUSA calendar, and on 2nd December the English Alternative Service Book calendar. Nicholas Ferrar died on Monday 4th December 1637.\nWe moved to this area in November 1986 and first made this pilgrimage in December, not knowing quite what we would find when we got there. We've been back several times, usually at this time of the year, and hopefully we'll get there again before the year is out.\nPOSTSCRIPT (Decemeber 1994): The font has now been removed from the Church, where it was becoming damaged. It is to be displayed in the Parlour, and a new font made by local craftsmen. The small vestry has been restored as a small, heated, side chapel or oratory.\nfrom Little Gidding by T.S. Eliot\nWhere prayer has been valid. And prayer is more\nThan an order of words, the conscious occupation\nOf the praying mind, or the sound of the voice praying.\nOf the dead is tongued with fire\nbeyond the language of the living.",
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        "raw_content": "IS THERE TOO MUCH MONEY IN FORMULA ONE?\nThe project title in which I have decided to for fill is, is there too much money in Formula One? I have decided to choose this title because I am very interested in the sport and an article such as this would bode very well for my Formula One blog (theracing-line.weebly.com). I chose this title because I was interested in the money side of Formula 1 and I want to work in the Formula 1 paddock with a media company e.g. Sky when I leave education. My sub questions which will ultimately allow me to reach a conclusion are: Are divers paid too much?, Do the constructors waste money on development only to gain a tenth or two?, Is too much money spent on hospitality?, Are ticket prices too high? and Do the company\u2019s charge too much for merchandise?\nAre divers paid too much?\nFormula One drivers compete in one of the most demanding sports in the world. The physical attributes which are needed to compete at the lowest level of single seaters is incredible, let alone those in the pinnacle of Motorsport. But wages in Formula One is a debate which is echoed through various sports, most notably Football. West Ham footballer Stuart Downing earns \u20ac4.8 million a year, whereas 2007 Formula One World Champion Kimi Raikkonen should have earned \u20ac3 million in 2013, but with his Lotus team in financial trouble he wasn\u2019t \u201cpaid a single euro\u201d in 2013. But if you compare the ridiculous vast amount of money needed to compete. The driver\u2019s wages is a key factor to this as teams could save millions of Euros but they don\u2019t. Giving the teams abilities to spend \u20ac20 million wages that footballers get like Wayne Rooney\u2019s \u20ac18883129.20 (18 million 883 thousand 129 pounds euros and 20 cent) a year to Lewis Hamilton\u2019s wage of \u20ac20 million it makes you wonder where the money comes from since there is \u201ca global economic recession\u201d. It is this immense money spending which has caused Honda, BMW, HRT, Toyota, Super Aguri and Renault to pull out of Formula 1 since 2008! This has been due to the on drivers is obscene but because of huge companies spending millions on advertising and Car companies being linked with Formula 1 teams, such as Mercedes using their road car success to pump more money into their Formula 1 team. This then allows high driver wages. But the better the driver the more they will earn.\nDo the constructors waste money on development only to gain a tenth or two?\nTo be competitive in Formula 1 you need a quick car with lots of down force. To gain down force you need a good designer and lots of RnD (Research and Development). To complete RnD you need MONEY. Formula 1 cars are made from carbon fibre, a lightweight yet strong material which makes it perfect for the sport. However it\u2019s the most expensive metal in the world because of its durability and lightweight nature. But the price can easily be paid for the constructors champions as they receive $100 million in prize money. But it\u2019s not just development which costs major money. The whole processes kicks off with the $500,000 minimum entry fee, for the World Champions it\u2019s in the region of $2 million. That\u2019s just to take part in the season! The main point of development in Formula 1 is the front wing. This is the pain generator of down force and it\u2019s very easy to find another way of getting that extra tenth. However a front wing end plate (Below) costs at least \u00a37000. But if you need to replace rebuild a whole front wing and nose assembly that will cost a huge \u00a3100000!\nFor the performance and therefore money it can gain in the eyes of the teams it\u2019s worth it but in reality it\u2019s disgraceful that this money is spent when there are millions of people who can barely afford to live. This is why the cost caps which are coming in 2015 are going to be so crucial, as the F.I.A. try to take money out of Formula One. A basic package will cost you in the region of \u00a35464000 (5 million 464 thousand pounds), and that\u2019s for 1 of 2 cars, 1 of 8 engines and 1 of 5 gearboxes. So in total for two cars and all of the engines etc will cost \u00a336764000 per car which creates a total cost of \u00a373528000 (73 million 528 thousand pounds) for a team which has no damage to the cars in a season! This also includes no development of the car throughout the season. This is the equivalent to 210080 Playstation 4s. This is a clear indicator that something is majorly wrong with money in Formula 1. Yet in 2014 these prices are set to rise with the new regulations and power units (engines) as the 1.6 litre V6 Turbos cost roughly \u00a35 million each.\nAre ticket prices too high?\nWhen going to see live events you will most likely need a ticket. Whether it\u2019s a concert, a film or a sporting event. For the 2014 British Grand Prix general admission ticket prices for Sunday were \u00a3150 and the cheapest sitting from \u00a3200. However this is for the whole day from 7:30am \u2013 10:00pm which includes 5 races all between 20 and 78 laps. Whereas at a concert that only lasts a few hours and that is it all for the price of \u00a355+ for a popular band. At a football match or a film your only there for approximately 2 hours. Football ticket prices vary, but a Premier League match can cost you \u00a340-\u00a380 depending on the match. So in theory you pay more for more. At a football game you go to support your team and will loath the opposition. This means that fans can\u2019t be seated together because drunken idiots who are overly passionate about their team will happily get into fights with other people just because of which football team they support. However in Formula One it is the opposite. In 2012 I was lucky enough to go to the British GP. I was amazed by the diversity of the people there. There were fans supporting every team from Red Bull to Lotus to Force India to HRT (Hispania Racing Team), and all of these fans were all sat together sharing their F1 experiences. When Mark Webber overtook Fernando Alonso for the lead late on the whole crowd applauded Webber for the move including Ferrari and Fernando Alonso fans that had just seen their man loose the lead. In football if you applaud the opposition you are in for a beating off the rest of the fans, unless on the rare occasion (e.g. Jonjo Shelvey for Swansea vs. Liverpool 23/02/2014). So in this aspect although ticket prices are expensive, it is completely worth it for the whole day at the track. However at a Grand Prix weekend you can find cheaper tickets. For the 2014 Monaco GP a General Admission ticket Sunday Pass for a Child, 6- 15 is only \u00a334.85 and \u00a369.70 for an Adult. The area available is great value for your money to \u201cThis area is located on the way up to Prince's Palace and offers stunning views of the harbour area. From some positions it is possible to see sections of the circuit such as the Chicane after Tunnel, Bureau de Tabac, La Piscine, La Rascasse and the whole pit-lane. Some of the walkways do offer more comfortable viewing, so it is recommended to be there early to get a good spot. Located on the way up to Prince's Palace. Stunning views of the harbour area. Available as a one day pass (Saturday) or (Sunday) for adults 16 years and children ages 6-15.\u201d This price is surprising given that the venue in question is Monaco, the European Dubai. Whereas for the Italian Grand Prix in September 2014 the general Admission price for Grand Prix day is \u00a381.13. \u201cThis ticket provides access to the General Admission areas at Monza, which run around the inside of the circuit at the Curva Biassono, Lesmo, Curva del Serraglio and Parabolica. Seating is on grassy mounds, or small stands of 3-4 rows, and views vary greatly so get to the track early to claim a good spot.\nSome fans prefer the freedom to move around the circuit offered by a General Admission ticket, as well as the space to spread out. Video walls are opposite some areas\u201d. This is still a competitive price for General Admission but fans would rather go to Monaco than Monza, any day so having a cheaper price in Monaco is better for the fans.\nIs too much money spent on hospitality?\nHospitality is a big part of Formula 1 for the teams. Each race weekend all 60-70 people stay at the track in team motor homes. In these motor homes is accommodation for all with breakfast, lunch (if time) and dinner. The motor homes also contain entertainment for those not involved in the debriefs after every session. A top Formula 1 team spends around $13 million on hospitality. Sponsors also expect their share in the team to be rewarded, so expect to have Liberty Hall when they visit a Grand Prix. Top teams like Ferrari can spend more on hospitality in a season than a team like Marussia because they have a bigger budget, from road cars, sponsors and championship winnings. But yet again teams spend too much on hospitality $13 million is way too much for what teams really need. But this is because of sponsors wanting a 7 star experience at race weekends when they could instead book a nearby hotel and watch the sessions in the pits. The motor homes used cost vast amounts of money but only appear at the European races as they are so big and difficult to transport. McLaren have long boasted the biggest motor home but the money spent on transporting and assembling the motor homes is one area that the F.I.A. are trying to reduce costs. However the top teams are being quite stubborn on the matter.\nDo the company\u2019s charge too much for merchandise?\nMerchandise is a big way of bringing fans closer to the sport. Fans want to be able to show their support for a team and/or a driver. However the price of it is rising. A team t-shirt will set you back \u00a335 and Caps between \u00a330 and \u00a340 depending on the team and driver. Yet most of these caps are covered in sponsors, e.g. the 2007-2013 McLaren caps where Vodafone caps with the company plastered on the front and the driver and team either on the side or the back just like Ferrari caps are Santander caps. But this is the cheap merchandise in Formula 1. Die cast replica cars vary on price. The cheaper the less detail. The cheapest start from \u00a33.99 but these are the size of a matchbox. However the dearest can set you back thousands of pounds. Niki Lauda 3 time Formula 1 world champion wrote an auto biography called \u201cTo Hell and Back\u201d. The book explains his near death experience and his World Championship battle with James Hunt in 1976. This book now costs over \u00a31000 brand new. This is an incredible amount of money for a book which many want to read. Also with the release of Hollywood film \u201cRUSH\u201d more and more people want to get their hands on a copy. The problem is collectors will pay these prices and just keep them in a loft in a glass cabinet never to be sampled in all its glory. Its collectors which make the price of merchandise rise and it really hurts those who can\u2019t really afford to spend masses on it and people won\u2019t pay over a grand for any book even this one. However it isn\u2019t just the F1 teams who are raising prices on merchandise. Formula one\u2019s lone tyre supplier Pirelli also has its own collection on the F1 store. Just like the teams Pirelli are charging exceptional prices for their merchandise. The Pirelli wind jacket will set you back a staggering \u00a3135! Then you see the \u2018solar\u2019 backpack. This rucksack has a solar panel built in so you can charge you phone plus a variety of other devices. For a company who charge a lot for standard road tyres and have their F1 tyres bought off them for F1, GP2 and GP3 it is ridiculous to charge these prices to fans. The replica podium cap is at a reasonable price for F1 caps but \u00a335 is still a fair bit of money for a cap. In contrast to other sports football merchandise prices are rising too, with the New England shirt retailing at \u00a390!! But the Formula 1 teams want lots of money so it can use the profits to continue to develop their car, which leads back to the cost of development.\nIn summary I think that there is substantial evidence to show that there is too much money in Formula One. If it\u2019s costing you a minimum of \u00a373528000 (73 million 528 thousand pounds) to build 2 cars then there is a serious issue. This money stops small competitive teams like Jordan or Minardi entering Formula 1, let alone being competitive. For those who do are realistically going to do a HRT (Hispania Racing Team) and either finish in last every race or not even finish at all. In 2011 and 2012 HRT never passed the 107% rule at the Australian Grand Prix meaning that they could not take part in the event. But money comes from merchandise and high merchandise prices allow teams to develop more. Drivers are paid too much but many give much away to charities such as Lewis Hamilton is an ambassador for Save the Children and gives a lot to that charity. But I think the main problem by a mile is SPONSERS! Sponsors invest millions in teams and expect the best driver, the best car, the best hospitality on race weekends. Companies also sponsor drivers. These are known as pay drivers, there are currently eight on the Formula 1 grid out of twenty two. These drivers usually go to teams that need the money to stay a float e.g. Caterham. But the key problem with pay drivers and one which annoys the fans is that talent is not always required. Venezuelan drivers Pastor Maldonado and Esterban Gutierrez lack the talent of Drivers like Nico Hulkenberg and Kamui Kobayashi but because they bring money with them they can secure a seat. Maldonado brings in the region of $100 Million which a team strapped for cash desperately need, while Gutierrez brings about $28 million. I recent story broke that 2013 GP2 Champion Fabio Leimer tried to buy his way into Formula 1. The Swiss driver bought $14 million with him from sponsors, but he was rejected the seat because it wasn\u2019t enough money for midfield runners Sauber. But this is due to the hot paddock rumour that Sauber Reserve driver Giedo van der Garde\u2019s \u201cDutch sponsors are promising \"many millions\" to Sauber for a race seat next year\u201d. The politics of Formula 1 is something which no one will ever be able to crack but for a hot rumour like this to be leaked only 4 races into a season is incredible. However if Formula One went back to the old days before sponsors and pay drivers Formula One would be about who is the quickest driver in the world not who can bring the most money and who can spend the most. Overall teams to spend astronomical amounts on drivers, development, hospitality and merchandise just to be able to be in Formula One. Therefore there is too much money in Formula 1 and I believe this is down to sponsors and sponsorship deals.",
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        "raw_content": "If you are a clueless jerk married to a sinless woman, who loves being shamed, bullied, and guilted into changing your evil ways, I\u2019ve got the perfect book to poison your marriage. \u201cDiscovering the Mind of a Woman\u201d by Ken Nair should really be retitled \u201cShaming and Bullying Men into Worshipping and Serving their Wives.\u201d It contains very little insight about discovering the mind of a woman. It is much more about shaming men into becoming more \u201cChristlike\u201d. It demonstrates no understanding of the gospel-based mindset, and no understanding of the purpose of the law. It is deeply coercive with a heavy hand, and in addition shows no understanding that all have sinned, and all are saved by grace. The theology in this book is utterly atrocious. It is a book full of Christian-ish legalistic tripe (and not very accurate at that) but it is not really a Christian book at all. There is no love for or emphasis on Christ and Him crucified as the central foundation of the marriage relationship. Instead women are viewed as largely infallible but mindless and helpless, and men as monsters that control them like puppets.\nDon\u2019t get me wrong \u2013 men are monsters. Women are monsters too. People are monsters. Whoever you are, if you have married someone, you have married a monster. You are not really going to understand your spouse until you take a \u201clow-anthropology\u201d view of them. You could take Mr. Nair\u2019s queue and press your man\u2019s nose in his fallenness, setting the ambiguous standard of \u201cChristlikeness\u201d over his head as the standard by which he constantly fails. Christ is a very very good example of how a man should live. However, apart from the scandalous grace of the gospel this creates an impossible standard to live up to, and also casts Jesus as a feared example more than as a trusted savior. What men and women need, particularly within a marriage, is more than an example. We need a savior. If we cast Him only as an example, we have set the stage to relate only through judgement, fear, and failed expectations. If we cast Him as savior, we have set the stage to relate based on mutual forgiveness, and love that does not require perfect Christlikeness. These truths, which are essential to the Christian experience, are completely absent from the book.\nLet\u2019s go ahead and take a look at the book itself. Here is the outlay of the chapters:\n1. A Discovery that Changed My Marriage\nThis is a story of how the author had a transforming moment, where he realized he had been a selfish jerk, and he realized he should stop doing that. This is the core message of the book.\n2. Men who Made the Commitment\nThis is the story of five other men who were selfish jerks, who realized they should stop doing that. Stopping the jerk behavior is labeled \u201cChristlikeness\u201d. He\u2019s a heavy user of the \u201cclickbait\u201d technique of using lists to draw you into reading stuff.\n3. Four Male Prejudices\n1. Women are impossible to understand.\n1 Peter 3:7 says you can live with your woman in an understanding way. If you don\u2019t you won\u2019t be able to pray. Saying so threatens our traditional Christian ways \u2014 meaning that the traditional Christian marriage has a complete jerkish oaf in the role of the husband. If you are fleshly you will go the extra mile to do your job or fix your car, and that will make your relationship with your wife deteriorate. So do a crappy job and let your car rot guys, so you can have a great marriage!\n2. Women are the Real Problem!\nChristian men usually say, \u201cMy wife doesn\u2019t respect me. She\u2019s not submissive like the Bible says she ought to be. I\u2019m putting a roof over her head and her car runs. What\u2019s the problem?\u201d I know that is my problem in my marriage. I\u2019m constantly worried about whether my wife respects me. Not. I\u2019m worried that my wife will come to her senses and stop respecting me, which is the only sensible response to me. I don\u2019t deserve respect. I am a sinner saved by grace. If I receive anything from my wife at all, it is the unmerited gift of God. You know what this truly Christian low-anthropology high-grace mindset produces? Humility and gratitude. And it does it without browbeating or coercion \u2013 just the presentation of the good news of salvation. Men who really are just complete old-school jerks like this probably do need to be slapped, but that is only to use the law to wake them up to their need for mercy and grace. This need for a slap isn\u2019t going to end, and this need for grace isn\u2019t either.\nThe other problem I have with this section is that it has a very shallow application of the law, so it does not produce a real sense of humility and dependence on grace. It simply shifts a \u201ccan-do\u201d attitude over a bit, leaving a harmful pride in place. The old man has not died, it has simply shifted its efforts to be a less obvious kind of jerk.\n3. Women are inferior to men\nMen speak in a way to imply that women are stupid. They ought to stop doing that. He gives an extremely weird exegesis of Genesis 3 to prove that men are equally as fallen as women (by which he seems to mean that men only are fallen), along with an anecdote about some arrogant pastor that thinks he is smarter than his wife. My joke about this is that if men are the head of the woman, it is because God chooses the foolish things of the world to shame the wise. Here\u2019s the thing: in some areas, such as my programming work, I do happen to know more about it than my wife. I don\u2019t bring her into the details of why my angular.js site is persisting its factory variables when I\u2019ve explicitly cleared them and changed the context. It isn\u2019t an issue of smartness or superiority. She is brilliant with money, with organization, with reading people, with administration, and she is the most talented musician I know. She is also a top notch thinker and theologian. I talk through almost all of my posts and all of the chapters in my books with her. In fact I consider her to be much smarter than me on many issues.\nNow, does that mean I am perfect about never getting short with her or thinking in some circumstances that I\u2019m right? Am I always right or wrong about all of those things? I am not about to claim that I will ever be capable of that level of perfection. Furthermore, I am not going to saddle her with the need to be infallible in the way this book implies that women are.\n4. Men are supposed to be \u201cthe boss\u201d\nIf men are the boss, it implies that the husband can disregard his wife\u2019s needs while abundantly taking care of his own. We have a story of a farmer who purchased the latest tractors but refused to fix the plumbing in his own house. So, we are given another \u201cyou\u2019re a jerk \u2013 stop doing that!\u201d story, cast as a profound Christian solution. He says that women want their mate to be the spiritual leader, but they need to know that their husband is looking to God as the final authority.\nAnd you know what? This is probably true. Of course I would not have the incredible hubris to speak for all of women, as to what they want. However, how is this to happen? He casts the solution as a \u201cdeeper commitment\u201d to God. He says there needs to be no excuses for such prejudices. And yes, he says, the solution ultimately is more Bible reading, prayer, and mentorship. Again, this is all just shifting pride. The only way to accomplish the thing that the law demands here, is mutual belief in Christ and Him crucified. I look to Christ for my view of my wife. I see her as one whom Christ loves and died for. In Christ I can see her sin as utterly sinful, and her redeemed person as utterly eternal and wonderful. I see her as an eternal creature, in Him. I can only hope to see these things by grace; my own wisdom or discipline or counsel could never merit such a view.\n4. Husbands that Wives Love to Love\nThis starts with another anecdote of a husband who is involved with gross immorality, whom the author forced to write down the account of his shame and then tricked him into handing this damning document over to his wife. This is his version of \u201ccounseling\u201d, I suppose. It turned out beautifully in the book because she was eager to love him and make up with him while they waited for his AIDS test results to arrive. What an unbelievable story, and not in the way the author intended! Wow!\nI have to pause here and say, I\u2019d like to hear about this couple a year or two later. He expects that a man with this level of addiction can just stop on a dime because he has been shamed. The wife is also offering a bloodless, crossless, Christless forgiveness. It isn\u2019t even clear exactly what going on in her mind to say that she \u201cforgives\u201d him. I think it is pretty obvious that it is conditional acceptance. The idea is that, having come clean, your wife can take you back, as long as you stay clean. This is the nature of bloodless forgiveness. There is no supernatural resurrection persistence that overcomes and outlasts your shame. There is no place for persistent grace that allows for a long-term view of a person\u2019s healing \u2013 which means there is no healing at all. There is only dramatic microwave turn-on-a-dime appearance of change, as the condition for acceptance. If you doubt that, ask yourself what the author would have said if the guy in this story confessed, \u201cI can\u2019t change! I don\u2019t know what to do! I\u2019m a slave to sin.\u201d And the wife (understandably) said, \u201cif he can\u2019t change, I can\u2019t live with him. I want a divorce.\u201d There is really no discussion of the scandal of real grace. Down the road, without scandalous grace and real costly mercy at the center of things, I can pretty much guarantee that the rosy future implied by this book is not what happened. The guy got engrossed in porn again at least and either kept it secret from his wife or else lost his marriage. He has no basis from Mr. Nair to expect any degree of mercy.\nSo, following this little anecdote (which seems to be utterly disassociated with the points in the rest of the chapter), he goes on to give us 6 desirable qualities of a man. I\u2019ll just list them here and give a general response.\nHe can walk in and out of the house without causing damage.\nHe will open his heart to her.\nHe is sensitive to her and other people\nHe is thoughtful enough to remember the things important to her \u2014 and is creative and imaginative in doing them.\nHe does things with her \u2014 he is inclusive, not exclusive.\nHe believes they really are one.\nThe oneness is listed as things like oneness in disciplining children, oneness in driving habits, oneness in making financial decisions, and oneness in including God. All of this boils down to the idea that men should stop being jerks, and start reading their Bible more. And they should make sure their spouse sees them studying the Bible more. Or the husband should convince his wife to force them to spend more time reading and praying together. Because husbands are clueless jerks and women are sinless spiritual giants.\nAs before, I\u2019m going to say, these things are great. I think Confucianists and Muslims and Jews and atheists would all agree in their way. I think that we should all be perfect as our Father in heaven is perfect. The question becomes, what if a guy does not seem to be able to control his heart to be able to open up to his wife? Maybe he can\u2019t open up to anyone. Maybe he can\u2019t control his ability to have love and affection for her. So these things do not sound like solution, they sound like condemnation. They are impossible and frightening and serve only to drive him to more despondency and helplessness and severe condemnation. I have been personally driven to the point of considering suicide by this kind of advice when I went through my years of marital stress. Here is the thing Mr. Nair simply does not get: the law is only diagnosis. It is an X-Ray. He is able to accurately say \u2013 \u201cyou are a broken jerk. Stop that!\u201d That\u2019s the law. It\u2019s right. All of you guys out there need to love your wife in the same manner and to the same degree as Christ loved the church. If you nod and say yes I will slap you. It is meant to be such a high standard that there is always room for growth, always room for improvement. It is rooted in the idea that we are first loved by Christ, and that we have a powerful and enduring and genuine redemption in Christ\u2019s blood. So, you can try and fail, try and fail differently, and try and fail differently again. You are still greatly loved by Christ.\nThere is another huge point to consider here. You will never understand the way Christ loved the church if you do not first hear about and believe His love for you. You have to know the love of Christ if you are to give it. If you press the idea that the important thing is to follow His example, and that your redemption is a secondary and unimportant concern, you will never enter the realm where any of this is even remotely doable. You have to have the understanding at the outset that you and your wife are both profoundly sinful. The way you love as Christ loved the church is this: you love a sinner. You delight in mercy. You are not shocked when your own or your spouse\u2019s low anthropology manifests itself. In Christ you have a basis to persist in love, to forgive without violating justice.\nThe assumption with Christ\u2019s love for the church is always that the emphasis is on the sacrifice. This usually translates into doing the dishes and such. It so grandly misses the point. The emphasis is on love! It is the excitement over the treasure that caused the man to sell all he had. We want to emphasize the sacrifice, but Christ emphasizes the treasure. Grace opens the door to really love a person whom you know is imperfect and offensive. It opens the door to real persistent reconciliation and forgiveness, not mere conditional acceptance. Mere law, even accurately and wisely given, can only diagnose. It is no basis for a sound marriage. Grace is the air that love breathes, and real love delights to forgive and delights to spend time with the other and delights to respect the other and delights to lift the other up. It easily ignores and forgives the other\u2019s faults and embraces the one that the law says ought not to be embraced. This is the love which Christ has for the church, and this is the love we are empowered to have for our spouse in Christ. The real secret to all of this is by grace, to see your spouse as the pearl, not the sacrifice for the pearl. You will hate your wife if she is the sacrifice you must make. If you love her, it means she has become the pearl you gladly sell everything to get. And this is the crushing law that tells you that you need grace \u2013 because only Jesus loves your wife that way. You, husband, are a scoundrel and an idiot and a sinner. She married you anyway. Here is where you start: Jesus loves you anyway. He died for you. Get that straight.\nI\u2019ll continue with this later. We have more chapters to work through.\nPosted in Blog and tagged book review, Refuting graceless Christians.\nOur Mutual Sins are Lavishly Forgiven \u2192\nI get the feeling that you did not like this book :).\nI think I would not like it either.\nI considered suicide myself. Having heard I could mess up and He would leave me. And that came from a statement from king David and other scriptures but I didn\u2019t realize it was old covenant. Thank God He already said He\u2019d never leave me nor forsake me. It just didn\u2019t make sense with the mix of law and grace I\u2019d been taught.\nWow, it is great to read all of this. I was given this book years ago by an in-law relative. It took me about 2 years to read it, partially because it\u2019s laid out so poorly, and partially because it\u2019s all law. I kept asking myself, \u201cWhy is this guy telling me to be \u2018Christlike\u2019 but then he never tells me about Christ? Or grace? Or forgiveness? Where is the Gospel in this book??\u201d\nThanks for this review and breakdown. I look forward to reading the rest of your review. To all others, I simply advise against this book (unless you want the heaping coals of the law poured over your head page after page!).\nVintage McNeely here. Based on your assessment of the book, I think it will not work well on my Kindle. The one thing that came to mind reading the review was it was written by another \u201cChrisitian\u201d author that believes the gospel is only for the \u201csaving.\u201d\nHere\u2019s a much more helpful assessment of marriage:\nhttp://emmascrivener.net/2015/05/twelve-years-a-love-slave/\n(Comparing what people often think it is, with what it\u2019s really like).\nWhat a shame how you defame this teaching! This book was the beginning of my husband\u2019s exit out of a lifetime of porn. May the Holy Spirit enlighten your minds to at least not keep others from the type of long-term mentorship recommended by the Christ Quest Institute which takes marriages through the long, painful healing process. This is not a question of law. It\u2019s a matter of one sinner walking alongside another as their minds are renewed by the washing of the Word, all based on the foundation of Jesus\u2019 sacrifice. Perhaps if you listened to your wives\u2019 responses to the CQI teachings on growing in our Christian walk within sacred marriage, you might not be so sure of your [mis-]understanding here.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a matter of one sinner walking alongside another as their minds are renewed by the washing of the Word, all based on the foundation of Jesus\u2019 sacrifice\u201d\nActually, if that was what this book was about I would enthusiastically endorse it. I don\u2019t recall reading that part in the book. I do appreciate your point \u2013 I just wish this book had made that point.\n\u201cPerhaps if you listened to your wives\u2019 responses to the CQI teachings on growing in our Christian walk within sacred marriage, you might not be so sure of your [mis-]understanding here.\u201d\nI\u2019ve been married for 26 years, and we\u2019ve been through some terrible rough spots. It was the message of the gospel truly applied to each other, huge scandalous real grace and forgiveness in Jesus\u2019 blood, which has become the bedrock of our relationship. That is indeed the biblical message, the beating heart of the New Testament. Jesus died to save sinners.\nJim, we\u2019ve been married 32 years; my husband was a deacon and church leader, and heavily involved in porn for 31 of those years, living in the delusion that this was his only sin. I agree that the book is not a compilation of Nair\u2019s teachings, rather it serves to get men\u2019s attention, hopefully to challenge them to start that walk towards putting to death the sin nature through the power of the Holy Spirit in the community of other believers. A crucial point is the Holy Spirit working through the wife to help the husband see how he is not like Christ \u2013 in your terms his low anthropology. As the Lord transforms him to become more like Christ, the husband is capable of caring for her spirit (becoming her true spiritual leader) and leading her to become more Christlike as well. You and your wife are well along that path. May your rewards continue to be abundant in Him and may your example encourage others.\nVery interesting. My dad introduced me to porn at a very early age, and even kind of insisted that I become interested in it because he was afraid I wasn\u2019t interested enough in women. I know he regrets that now. So I self-identify as a porn addict, and no matter how long I succeed at fighting it, I know I will always have that fight, just like an alcoholic or a heroin addict. Here is the thing \u2013 something like 2/3 of Christian men use porn. According to a study done by the Barna Group, it breaks down like this:\nPornography Viewing\t18-30\t31-49\t50-68\tover 68\nseveral times a day\t9%\t10%\t2%\t0%\nat least once daily\t20%\t11%\t6%\t0%\nseveral times a week\t34%\t17%\t17%\t4%\nseveral times a month\t12%\t21%\t13%\t13%\nat least once a month\t4%\t8%\t11%\t11%\na few times a year\t3%\t10%\t16%\t16%\nless often\t12%\t20%\t24%\t54%\nnever\t7%\t3%\t2%\t3%\nNow, does that make it OK? Of course not! It\u2019s horrible. It\u2019s damaging. It\u2019s destructive and it\u2019s reprehensible and shameful. Don\u2019t I know it! There is one antidote, and one antidote only: real grace. Knowing that God has compassion rather than harsh judgment and hatred, and that the blood of Jesus works for this particular sin, and not only for more acceptable sins, is the key for people to come to the throne of grace when they need help in their time of need. We don\u2019t go to the throne of grace once we\u2019ve cleaned up \u2013 we go to the throne of grace to get cleaned up.\nIn real life that means grace in community. It means guys who will hear your confession without threatening to publicly shame you and take you down. It means healing, not threats. It means forgiveness, real forgiveness. It means taking the sin seriously, but taking grace just as seriously. It means transparency with everyone when the time is right in all kindness. It is His kindness that leads us to repentance, and that is nowhere more true than this issue. I think if more churches were based on the real gospel, we would not have guys secreting away in shame with their addictions for 30 years pretending to be righteous. Ironically, gracelessness and hard-line demands for transformation have the net effect of causing people to pretend at righteousness. Grace alone creates the kind of community where healing and lasting repentance are possible.\nLove covers a multitude of sins. A bruised reed He will not break. I think that the guys in my congregation whom I know are probably partaking of this need to know first that no matter what, God has compassion for them. He wants to help get them clean because He loves them. I don\u2019t know that it is good to parade their shame publicly and discount their whole life as a sham. Love covers a multitude of sins. It is entirely possible that in some cases their marriage may really be over. If they are using child porn or something like that don\u2019t think I\u2019m saying that they shouldn\u2019t be reported as a danger. But even then they need a huge measure of compassion and a reassurance that their life may be a train wreck because of their addiction, but God is not going to abandon them or withdraw His mercy from them.\nI have seen that some women have some kind of glee in finding this stuff out and nailing their guy\u2019s failure with a public shaming as some kind of public justification that they have been harmed or wronged, and I don\u2019t find that to be a response from faith. Sin is damaging, shameful, wrong, and sad. We live in an age where it is available at the touch of a button. We have to first have grace and compassion and real gospel thinking if we are going to speak meaningfully to this generation.\nThe message the book tries to convey to men is indeed appropriate and good, as God\u2019s law is good. However, the author fails to identify the one and only motivator for true change of hearts: grace. Instead, Nair motivates through guilt, shame, fear, embarrassment, etc. I believe this is what Jim has been explaining in his review so far.\nThis is a problem which goes well beyond this book. It is a problem which has infiltrated the modern American protestant church, and it is causing problems and despair! The only power to transform lives is the grace of God. Only when we know the limitless love and grace of God will we be able to respond in loving thanks to our great savior.\nJW, I totally agree. People misunderstand my beef with this book. It\u2019s like saying, do you like the spaghetti and meatballs I made you? And you say, sure, but there\u2019re no noodles or meatballs. Then they say, \u201cWhat, you hate spaghetti sauce?\u201d Not at all, but this isn\u2019t spaghetti and meatballs. The law is perfect and good, but we need a path for real forgiveness when we fall short of its goodness. This is the question Christianity solves.\nIt says, when you fail, God is still there for you. When you sin, it is not the end of the story. When you are wretched and shamed and miserable and a horror to the world, God persists in loving you. When you fail again, He still loves you. If you killed Him He would raise from the dead and find you and forgive you. That is the message of the gospel. It isn\u2019t \u201cfix yourself.\u201d It isn\u2019t even, \u201cGod empowers you to get fixed.\u201d If you then fall into Romans 7 land, does that mean God forsakes you? It does if Christianity = \u201cbe fixed by God\u2019s power.\u201d the true message is, \u201cyou are eternally loved and accepted no matter what.\u201d Ironically, this is the fix. But if you make getting fixed the idol, you are still worshipping the law and not God. 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        "raw_content": "Home | Bangalore | Crops Affected by Climatic Change\nBangalore City Environment State\nDue to sudden change in climate, the local farmers are in doubt on how to save their crops from getting destroyed.\nBengaluru, Jan.31, 2019. The sudden change in climate due to global warming has affected the crops. Rice, Ragi, and Bajra are prominently grown in the areas surrounding Bengaluru. Rice needs an average temperature between 16 and 27 degrees Celsius, whereas Ragi grows in an average temperature of 27 degrees.\nThe temperature in the city has risen significantly over the years. Earlier, it used to linger between 21 and 32 degrees Celsius. However, the temperature went up to 34.6 degrees Celsius in 2011 and to 36.5 degrees in 2015.\nThere is a high probability that the temperature will rise again and will affect crops.\nWhile talking to the Softcopy newspaper, a local farmer said, \u201cThe temperature is fine for now but we are just in the month of January, which falls under the winter season. The daytime temperature is somewhere between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius. I wonder how much it will rise in the summer season. It is a matter of concern since Ragi crops will not survive if the temperature goes above 30 degrees. The climate change will also affect the rainfall.\u201d\nTo understand the aesthetics of agriculture, the Softcopy newspaper team spoke to the head of the department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, and Priyankar Raha explained the situation saying,\u201d The climate change has indeed affected the crops. The crop requires a certain amount of water, if it does not receive it then there could be insects or fungi attack.\nThe crop has its\u2019 own physiology that needs to be maintained constantly for which a typical climate is needed. Without the climate, the production of seed will be less. For example, the weight of 100 seeds could be 60 grams but due to abnormal climate, it might weigh only 48 grams.\nRainfall is one of the most important factors. The amount of water plays a major role so the water cannot be too much or too less. If there is too much rainfall, the crops will get flooded. Again if it is less, a problematic situation will arise.\nThere are ways to curb it such as climate-smart irrigation. If there is too much rain, the height of the farmland needs to be increased and a drain needs to be created. This will help the excessive water to flow down and the land will not be flooded.\nIn case of no rainfall, drip irrigation can be used. In this process, water pipes can be created below the soil which will provide little water but at a regular time so that the crop can soak it as per its need. The climate smart irrigation is the new way to save the crops from such climatic abnormalities.\u201d\nThe climate smart irrigation could be costly, but to help the farmers, many government and cooperative banks are giving out loans. The loans are only provided for the crops which are majorly grown in a particular state or region.\nNowadays, crops are being produced with different variation. Rice and wheat have different varieties which can withstand abnormal climate.\nPriyankar Raha added that there are different institutes in Cuttack, Karnal for example, where research is being done to produce new varieties of a crop.\nAkshay Heblikar, an environmentalist gives an insight on the abnormal climatic change by saying, \u201cWe know the harms being done to nature. Deforestation, rapid construction, increase in vehicles etc, are the reasons. It is a matter of concern and people need to take steps because we are just inviting our destruction. The nature has lost its balance. It is affecting everything, be it crops or the glaciers.\u201d\nTagged affected Bengaluru climate change crops Environment floods\nCleft Lip and palate surgeries inaccessible in Karnataka\nApril 10, 2018 Angarika Gogoi",
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        "raw_content": "This Is Where The Heart Is\nEarlier today I posted an item about my local football team, then I came aross these details\nabout the latest hideous incident in Iraq of the mass killings and injuries to children who were playing football.\nThis is by no means the first incident of attacks upon Iraqi children playing football. There have, of course, been other murders of children at school and in other places. Adults playing football have also been targetted. I dealt with some of these matters some time ago.\nThere is a great love of football in Iraq. British involvement in developing the port at Basra and in oil and other industries, helped to develop this passion. If terrorism can be ended, football could still turn out to be our best heritage - arising from the tradition I descibed as having arisen in Sheffield.\nI hope that this is a matter which (in particular) football fans in this country will reflect upon.\nAs a back-bench MP I was never jealous of those who were promoted over me to the Front Benches. What really made me green with envy were those who had League Football Teams in their Constituencies. Especially, Bill Etherington who has the team I support in his patch - Sunderland.\nThen just prior to my final spell as an MP arising from the 2001 General Election, the oldest team in the world suddenly moved into a ground just 15 Minutes walk from my home - which is in the Constituency I represented.\nAdmittedly, they are a Non-League team - Sheffield FC. But there are some reasons why they are rather special.\nA First XI\n1. They are the oldest team in the world .Founded in 1857, they have been in continious existence since then. It is only 8 months until their 150th Anniversary.\n2. The oldest contest in the world is between Sheffield FC and Hallam FC. They are currently in the same local League. They first played on the ground which Hallam still play at on Boxing Day 1860. I was able to watch the 146h Anniverary of that fixture when the two teams met at Hallam on Boxing Day 2006.\n3. Both the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and Sheffield FC celebrate their 150th Anniversaries this year. They have linked for the purpose and recently kicked off the joint celebrations at the Olive Grove Bus Depot in Sheffield. In 1857, the site included a greenhouse where the first ever meeting of Sheffield FC took place. The Sheffield area has been a hothouse for football ever since.\n4. Sheffield FC are ten points clear at the top of the Northern Counties League. Retford Town are in second place, but have 4 games in hand. They were to have played each other tonight in a Cup game, but it has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.\n5. Sheffield FC don't just own the ground near me, but they own the neighbouring pub which serves a fine range of specialist beers.\n6. They also run a major charity which has so far delivered 2,000 pairs of football boots to Africa. Locally, 27 schools and colleges, 8 sports organisations and 28 businesses are involved - as is Tony Adams (ex-Arsenal and England).\n7. Richard Caborn MP, the Sports Minister and a former adult student of mine is also on board in the above campaign and in other Club activities. They have also drawn Chelsea, the FIFA President, the Premier League Chairman, Micheal Vaughan the England Cricket Captain and Rock Star Def Leppard into membership. Another member is the former England Manager, Sven Goran Eriksson. Just before the World Cup I met Sven in a bar in the Commons. He knew everything about developments at Sheffield FC, but nothing at all about Neill Quinn's moves to organise a take-over at Sunderland and send it on its way to recovery !\n8. The Club has a full community involvement and runs teams for women, under 19s, junior girls and junior boys. Young team mascots appear at each home game and receive a team strip. They run a team for disabled people, which gave them their link with Chelsea who do the same. It also has a \"Football in the Community\" Scheme which is fully involved in programmes such as \"Kick Racism Out Of Football\".\n9. The Club has a partnership arrangement with Real Madrid and involves itself fully at a range of International Football Conferences linking up with people such as Eric Cantana and Sir Bobby Robson. The formal opening of its activities on my local ground involved a friendly against a Manchester United team.\n10. Whilst it has a fine home ground with ground improvements initially aided by the Football Foundation, some of its bigger events are occasionally moved to larger facilities at Don Valley and Bramall Lane, the nearby home of Sheffield United. The Club being closely involved with the setting up of United in 1889. They also have a good relationship with Sheffield Wednesday. There are inevitable pre-season friendlies with both the big Sheffield Clubs. Sheffield FC also won the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup on the Wednesday's Hillsborough home ground at the end of last season.\n11. None of the above footballing, anniversary, social and community activities would be achieved without a great deal of sensible hard work from those involved in the day to day operations of the Club, headed up by Dave McCarthy as Manager and Richard Tims as Chairman.\nNo wonder that I have been a proud member of the Club since its local arrival. So Club plaques, badges, scarves and shirts decorate my room - alongside the eqivalents for Sunderland.\nOn Saturday, Sheffield FC defeated Pickering Town 1-0 at home with the best move of the match. A match report can be found here.\nI Don't Belieeeve It !\nI have just discovered that (within a fortnight) I am the same age as Victor Meldrew - the actor, Richard Wilson.\nHe first performed in \"One Foot in the Grave\" in 1990, when we were both youngsters of 53. The final performance was for Comic Relief when were were both 64.\nThis means that the whole of the series tucked easily into the period when I was an M.P. Some would say I have been a grumpy old man (well I have been faced with New Labour) - and that the 70th Birthday photo of mine on my profile looks like a Victor Meldrew trying to smile.\nFurthermore, at 70 Richard Wilson does press ups each day and still plays squash. He should be careful at our age. I will stick with the unhealthy habit of blogging. At least, it gives adequate scope for complaining.\nLabels: Victor Meldrew\nFive Blogs (plus ten others) That Make Me Think.\nNot In Any Order Of Merit\n1. Yourfriendinthenorth.\n2. Iraqi Mojo.\n3. The Labour Humanist.\n4. Gauche.\n5. NewerLabour.\nThese are the blogs I nominate for the \"Thinking Blogger Award\" - as promised in the last item I posted. If they don't think that it is naff, this entitles them to display the Award Symbol which can be found in my right hand column between my lists of \"Links\" and \"Previous Posts.\"\nUnder the rules of this meme, they are now each entitled to name five others.\nI have not included anyone whom I have discovered has been nominated by others (so sorry NightHawk and Eric Lee). To the best of my knowledge, the five listed above are individuals who operate blogs which have comment boxes and readily enter into discussions with other sensible bloggers.\nI appreciate the nonsense element of this form of chain. From the first names that were posted, it could in theory spread like wildfire from 5, 25, 125, 625 ... so that after ten stages almost 10 million will be reached. I think that we would soon run out of anyone that I would wish to see recommended..\nThe Five I Have Chosen\nYourfriendinthenorth. This is criticism and common sense about politics and life in Northern Ireland. I have a long term interest in the situation there, having served on the Commons Select Committee on Northern Ireland and on the British Irish Parliamentary Body.\nIraqi Mojo. Born in Baghdad and grew up in America. Posts significant items and provides a first class set of links to and on Iraq. I did my National Service in Iraq in 1955-56 and I am fully involved today with \"Labour Friends of Iraq\".\nThe Labour Humanist. This is not just an anti-religous set of tracts and it covers positive humanist issues and values. It appeals to my own \"A Gentle Atheism\".\nGauche. Paul Anderson seeks to follow in the footsteps of my favouite author George Orwell. No one does it better.\nNewerLabour. Not to be confused with New Labour. Otherwise, ignore the handle Tom Miller uses. I have not sold out. He is a good read, showing what it is like to be a left-leaning 21 year old in Britain today. As someone who is nearly 50 years older, I need this stimulous - even if he is supporting Cruddas for Deputy Leader.\nFive \"Thinking\" Links Falling Outside My Criteria\nFor all of these see my Links in the right-hand column.\n1. Johann Hari.\n2. Open Democracy.\n3. Democratiya.\n4. Independent Labour Publications.\n5. Labour Friends of Iraq.\nThen, for listening there is Little Atoms (see \"My Links\"). With a special mention for great footballing words of wisdom from (and on) Roy Keane via \"A Love Supreme\".\nThe special Harry Barnes Award for comradely blogging goes to Bob Piper. Bob, I am sorry that I haven't got the skills to manufacture a comradely gong.\nLabels: Blogs, Iraqi Mojo\nRoger Darlington who posts as NightHawk has nominated me for a Thinking Blogger Award. I am most grateful. It entitles me to display the Award Symbol which I will do as soon I have mastered the minor technical skill that is needed. Well, after all, my practical shortcomings are acceptable in a \"thinker\".\nThe award operates as a meme under the title of \"Five blogs that make me think\". I am pleased to be in the company of the others whom Paul has nominated. These include both Nick Cohen and Eric Lee who I know. I have just drafted a lengthy review (or \"think piece\" as I can now call it) on Nick Cohen's book \"What's Left?\" and I know that Eric Lee will also have an interest in what I have to say about the concept of \"Anti-Zionism\".\nWriting is the easy bit. Typing, presenting and posting it on this blog is a bigger task. I also need to select my own five nominees for the \"thinking blogger\" awards and post a suitably linked item. Don't worry, I am thinking about these things.\nMichael : You Have Placed Us In It.\nThe Poor Man's Clare Short\nMichael Meacher's decision to stand for the leadership of the Labour Party and thus for the Prime Minister's Crown is an unmitigated disaster.\nHe is yesterday's man, having stood for the deputy leadership 23 years ago in the heyday of a long departed Bennism.\nHe then tucked in as a Labour Minister under New Labour, voting for the invasion of Iraq. He had failed to budge or to follow Robin Cook - who at one time had only been soft left compared to Michael's hard leftism.\nWhen Clare Short resigned over the invasion of Iraq it was too late, but at least she resigned and had been doing some of the work of a socialist at International Development. Unlike Clare, Michael only found his voice to criticise New Labour once he was pushed out of the Government.\nHe now seems to have flipped over to a \"troops out\" position over Iraq. So he voted incorrectly in favour of the invasion and compounds this by calling for a premature scuttle.\nHeaven knows, I have disagreed enough with Tony Blair over Iraq but on the troops position he made a sensible speech in the Commons yesterday. I don't know if Michael heard it. But he certainly did not stay in the chamber to ask questions afterwards.\nWhat we need is a left-leaning candidate who will offer a sensible critique of New Labourism, whilst being serious about troop withdrawals and will adopt a Labourite platform which won't frighten the birds.\nAlthough Gordon Brown will probably win, what of the situation afterwards? We need someone who will be a focus for an alternative approach which democratic socialists can live with. This won't be Michael. He will once more disappear into the wilderness when his present ego trip is over.\nWaiting For Peter\nThe alternative to Gordon and John McDonnell should be Peter Hain. He has at least made noises in Government to show that he isn't in tune with the general thrust of New Labour.\nIf Michael has placed the blocks on Peter's leadership candidature, I will never forgive him. Michael's decision to stand makes John now look like the only refuge for Labour Party socialists - unless Peter will at last grasp the nettle.\nLabels: Labour Party, Michael Meacher, Peter Hain\nMuslims Against Sectarianism\nThis is an article from this week's \"Soma: An Iraqi Kurdish Digest\" which is published in English in Sulaymaniyah in the north of Iraq. It reports on a speech before a mass audience by a Shiite Imam in which he opposes sectarian divisions amongst Shiites, Sunnis and the wider non-Muslim community.\nI first read a copy of the Digest in Sulaymaniyah last April and now link into it. Highly recommended.\nQuiet Heroes Of Baghdad\nIraqi Teachers\nYesterday evening I met up with the fine group of teachers from Baghdad whom I referred to in the last item I posted - which is, therefore, just below this one. They are a delegation from Iraq's largest individual Trade Union : their Teachers' Union. This Union caters for all associated with education, including University Lecturers and School Inspectors.\nI last met the leader of the delegation, Mahdi Ali Lefta in Arbil in Iraqi Kurdistan last April when I was part of a visiting group from this country. He was then part of a delegation of Iraqi Trade Unionists who travelled to the Kurdish area to meet us. They included representatives of Trade Unions in Electricity, Oil and Gas, Construction and from the Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions; plus the co-ordinator of the UNISON-backed Trade Union Educational Project. Our own delegations having visited one of the latter's training courses.\nThe meeting was held in the Moses Room of the Lords and was chaired by Sue Rodgers, the Chair of the TUC's Iraq Solidarity Committee. She is also the Treasurer of the Teacher's Union NAS/UWT. The Iraqi Teachers had just attended her Unions Training Course in Birmingham.\nAmongst those attending yesterday's meeting were the Education Minister Bill Rammell, other MPs and Peers. A suitable letter of solidarity was even read out at the close from Tony Blair, whilst an Early Day Motion on the Teacher's visit has been placed upon the Commons Order Paper. The room was booked by Baroness Royall. Those attending and participating included Baroness (Emma) Nicholson who is also an MEP and has close links with Iraq's Marsh Arabs.\nFrom Belfast To Baghdad\nLord Davies (formerly Garfield Davies an ex-General Secretary of USDAW) pointed out that during the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland between elements of the Protestant and Catholic communities, it was the Northern Ireland Trade Union Movement who had been the main influence at the workplace and in society generally in pointing to the shared interests of workers and in pressing for the need for co-operation and mutual support throughout society. He wished to know if the same was happening to counter those encouraging sectarianism between Sunni and Shia in Iraq.\nThe Iraqi Teachers were keen to show that Trade Unions in Iraq were playing a similiar role. The Teachers' Union in Baghdad playing a particularly important role in these endeavours, as traditionally the two avenues of Islam had intermarried. Intergration was a recent and powerful tradition, which the Teachers' Union pressed to protect and preserve.\nTackling Saddam's Inheritence\nI said that when our group had met the area's Education Minister in Arbil, he had told us of a culture of dominance and violence by certain teachers on children which had arisen from the years of Saddam Hussain. This had been confirmed to me by a former Primary School Teacher who was acting as one of our interpretors.\nThe Education Minister had pointed to the work of Teacher Training Colleges and other educational reforms as a means of tackling the problem. I wondered what the delegations experiences were on this matter.\nThe Iraqi Teachers pointed out just how catastrophic education had been under Saddam. For dictatorship rests upon manipulative and superficial forms of what passes for education. Saddam's educational programme has impacted upon generations of school children and when political change came, it did not come from the Iraqi people themselves but via invasion.\nThe formation of the new Government had, however, impacted upon the entire nation and had given the new Teachers' Union the opportunity to press for many changes in educational practices, including an end to the culture of violence.\nSue Rogers (who had been part of our delegation in Arbil and visited a fine girls' school in the town) reminded me that the Minister of Education had also pointed to changes in the law to establish the dismissal of any teacher still found to be using bullying methods.\nFrom the Chair, Sue raised the issue of Order 8750 under which the Iraqi Government has provisions to sequest Trade Union funds until it sorts out whom it is willing to recognise as Trade Unions and under what form of State controls.\nThe Iraqi Teachers informed us that they used to have 25 people employed in their Head Office in Baghdad, before the Order came into force. The removal of funds means that they only now have three people operating the office, who can barely cope. They previously had 5 centres with computers and other facilities, but they have been obliged to close these. Local officials can't be paid and are not now able to be in contact with each other.\nAt one time, the Union had been able to organise visits for members to Iraqi Kurdistan in association with that Region's own Teachers' Union, but the removal of the funds has ended this. It had involved mutual exchanges, training programmes and breaks from terrorist dangers.\nWe were informed that a delegation from their Teachers' Trade Union has met with Nouri Maliki, the Iraqi Prime Minister to discuss the problems arising from Order 8750 and he had said that he would look into the matter. We need to add external pressure to see that the response is quick and favourable and allows for the running of free Trade Unions.\nSpecific avenues for individual support can be found via here, here and here. If we wish to be the friends of Iraq's Teachers, their Trade Union, their school children and students; then we also need to oppose those who seek to destroy and disrupt their daily lives.\nIraq : Whose Side Are We On?\nThe importance of the role of Trade Unions in Iraq is reflected in the latest edition of the TUC's Iraq Bulletin which was issued on Thursday.\nAmongst the items they cover are details of the current visit to this country by a delegation from the Iraqi Teachers' Union, who are guests of their equivalent Trade Unions within this country.\nToday's Observer runs a telling article about the visit. Teachers have the largest single Union in Iraq and it has close links with their sister organisation in Iraqi Kurdistan.\nOne of the best ways to help the people of Iraq is to give practical and moral support to bodies such as their Teachers' Union via the TUC's Iraq Appeal and/or by contacting Labour Friends of Iraq (or myself as Vice President of the latter.)\nIt is far better than pretending that the people who kill and maim teachers, lecturers, schoolchildren and students (and who do this) are to be excused as being \"freedom fighters\".\nMy case for Peter Hain standing for the Leadership of the Labour Party rather than for the Deputy Leadership is added to by two passing events.\n(1) Sunshine\nToday's Sun carries an article supporting Alan Johnson for the Deputy Leadership in order to stop the position going to Peter. This should give Peter a standing on the Left and Centre of the Party which some had not thought of before. If the Sun is so powerfully against him, then might he not be just the right person to be Leader and Prime Minister?\n(2) Tribulation\nThis week's Tribune claims that Hazel Blears is about to enter the Deputy Leadership race. That would make the contest even more crowded with six pressing for nominations from Labour MPs. Life is more simple so far in the contest which really matters. Only Gordon Brown and John McDonnell are currently the intended candidates. Yet for Labour MPs and the wider Labour membership who are looking for an able candidate who is neither New Labour nor Hard Labour, then Peter is the best choice. He has had a long term commitment to libetarian socialist ideals, yet he is also a political realist.\nIn a full Leadership contest he would probably end John McDonnell's hopes of clearing the nomination threshold. Hopefully, Socialist Campaign Group members would then come behind him to stop Gordon Brown. Yet he would not reflect John McDonnell's over-the-top position.\nThe only stumbling block to my suggestion is Peter Hain himself. He needs to realise that if he wants to be great, he needs some grit.\nNick Cohen's Myopia\nThe Death Of Socialism\nI would never claim that socialism is in a healthy state in this country nor that it is a serious political force in current circumstances. But how can Nick Cohen begin to reach conclusions about our socialism having died without assessing or even mentioning the role of Labour's parliamentary bodies such as the Tribune and Socialist Campaign Groups? Yet nowhere do these emerge in his book \"What's Left?\".\nHe also fails to look at the Tribune Newspaper, numbers of other publications that can be purchased at Compass Conferences or the Morning Star (except in its old guise as the Daily Worker) . Compass itself is ignored for his preferred Euston Manifesto buddies.\nYet the Revolutionary Communist Party, Socialist Alliance, the Socialist Workers Party and the Workers Revolutionary Party are all delved into; not to mention ye olde Communist Party. When it comes to left-wing personalities we get Perry Anderson, Tony Cliff, Ted Grant, Tariq Ali and Gerry Healy. And whilst this is all interesting stuff for officionados, where are the more recognisable lefties such as Tony Benn and his re-incarnation John McDonnell ? The latter is currently trying to stand for the leadership of the Labour Party, which at the moment provides the additional post of Prime Minister.\nI don't agree with what John is doing, even though he has given me an open invitation to pop in to a Socialist Campaign Group Meeting in the Commons sometime. Nick does not seem to know that John even exists and is currently, in fact, using up a great deal of kinetic energy.\nThesis Fodder\nThe strange thing about Nick's omissions are that (from his own perspective) he could have used these as fodder to feed his overall thesis about the left's self inflicted wounds. For instance, the Socialist Campaign Group spawned \"Labour Against the War\", which has a close relationship with the \"Stop the War Coalition\". The latter is a clear target for Nick's polemic. Why does he not spread his net to also take on \"Labour Against the War?\".\nI was on the platform at the launch of Labour's version of the \"Stop the War Coalition\". I later resigned when I felt that they seriously lost their way as a supposed democratic socialist organisation after the invasion.\nI will return to what Nick missed in the future. This includes the strange absence of any analysis by him of the bulk of the hard lefts shortcomings over Northern Ireland. For current failures by many on the left to turn against terrorism in Iraq, follows on from much the same people associating themselves with the Provisional IRA's use of Sinn Fein.\nIn the meantime, the type of lefty who Nick criticizes over Iraq includes the strange case of Sami Ramadani whom is himself a London based Iraqi. To glimpse at what Sami gets up to scrawl down to question 6 here and then here.\nLabels: Book Reviews, Nick Cohen, Northern Ireland, Political Ideas, Socialism\nWomen in Local Government 1907 and 2007\nOn 6 February I posted an item entitled \"Votes For Women : 1918, 1870 or Earlier?\" based upon the book \"Ladies Elect : Women in English Local Government 1865-1914\" by Patricia Hollis (Claredon Press, Oxford 1987).\nAlthough I had been obliged to borrow the book via the Public Library loan system, I have now been informed that there is to be a limited reprint centred around the relaunch in Sheffield on 10 March of an organisation entitled the \"Women's Local Government Society\" (WLGS).\nThe WLGS\nThe original WLGS emerged in the late 1880's and existed in various forms until around the time of the First World War. It became a strong campaigning force, lobbying MPs, but also giving practical support to women to enable them to seek election to local government.\n1907 Qualification of Women Act\nThis year marks the centenary of a major success by the WLGS in helping to achieve one of their major objectives via the above Act of Parliament. This Act clarified that women ratepayers were able to be elected to Borough and County Councils. This followed years of uncertainty and confusion, which included challenges in the courts when women first tried to stand for the London County Council, plus women losing their influence on education boards when the free-standing boards I described in my earlier blog were absorbed into newly established councils. Women also lost places when towns grew and obtained Borough status.\nAs I described previously, women had been elected to separate boards dealing with the Poor Law and the 1870 Education Act and were entitled to serve on the new urban and district councils from 1894. The 1907 Act gave them the right to stand anywhere in Local Government.\n2007 WLGS Re-launch\nThe revived WLGS is setting out with a discussion day, an AGM and a campaign launch at the Sheffield Town Hall on 10 March from 10.45 am to 3.15 pm (registration and coffee from 10 am). It aims to faciliate the role of women in local government and community activities. It will also celebrate the land mark success of the earlier WLGS a century ago.\nFurther details can be obtained from Anne Baldwin at wlgs2007@googlemail.com . Whilst membership is open for women and organisations they belong to, men can join as non-voting associates. So I had better put my money where my blogging has led me.\nLabels: Electoral, Women's Rights\nDemocracy As Farce\nFrom today, Compass are holding their ballot as to whom they wish the organisation to support in the election for the Deputy Leadership of the Labour Party. The ballot closes at 6pm on 6 March.\nWhen they announced their intention to engage in this nonsense, I argued against it in their comment box. So far there have been 111 contributions. 4 of which are mine. I summarize my case below.\n1. What About A Leadership Vote ?\nIf there are reasons for having such a vote, then why is it restricted to the secondary position of Deputy Leader whilst excluding the much more significant question of whom members would like to see as Leader and thus Prime Minister ?\n2. Why Vote In The Dark ?\nThe candidates on the Ballot Paper are Hilary Benn, Jon Cruddas, Peter Hain, Harriet Harman and Alan Johnson. But nominations for the proper contest have not yet even been called. We can not know who will finally seek nomination. And we have no idea which of this unknown list will obtain sufficient support from Labour MPs to enable them to stand.\n3. Why Confuse The Voters ?\nTo accommodate critics like me, a sixth option appears on the ballot paper after the names of the above five candidates. We can opt for \"Not Supporting a Candidate\". But under the Alternative Vote System they employ, is it sensible to mix up votes for chalk and cheese - or for chalk and no chalk? A \"Not Supporting a Candidate\" Vote is a negative against all the other positives. Those voting for a candidate are much more likely to vote 1,2,3,4, and 5, than are the opponents of a vote. Many of the latter will only use a first \"no\" choice. That is not the democratic requirement of balanced voting rights.\n4. Why Tell Members Who To Vote For ?\nAlong with the material sent to voters is a statement of over 200 words recommending that members should vote for Jon Cruddas. What sort of free vote is that ? It is a form of guided democracy, which comes under the authority of people who are also the Returning Officers. For example - \"All votes will be verified by the General Secretary\".\n5. What About Other Equal Rights For Candidates ?\nCandidates who are currently members of the Cabinet are not yet free to argue their corner due to the restraints of collective responsibility. They could, of course, resign their Ministerial positions to do this. But is it reasonable to expect Hilary Benn, Peter Hain and Alan Johnson all to do this, just for the benefit of a flawed poll amongst Compass members?\n6. What Is Compass All About ?\nIt is a huge mistake for Compass to involve itself with individuals rather then ideas, and personalities rather then policies. It has been developing fruitful sets of proposals and has attracted wide links and a valuable membership within the Labour Party - which does not mean that I agree with everything.\nThe early Fabian Society was successful in permeating ideas within the movement which came to have a considerable impact upon influencing the early development of the Labour Party. If Compass ties itself in with the career interests of Jon Cruddas and others, these will shape its future more than theirs. This is not a question of being for or against Jon et al. It is a matter of whom we wish to shape what.\nDoing Your Stuff For The Planet\nThis is from the web site of \"A Love Supreme\" which is the independent and prize winning fanzine of the Sunderland Football Team. It refers to Roy Keane who is Sunderland's Manager.\nEco Warrior - Keano Keen On Planet\nThe gaffer has spoken out about the planet. Yes honest. He's not only a mint manager, he's politically correct too and he loves Bob Dylan. I think I'll invite him round for tea. The boss man said \"I like to cycle round and walk as much as I can. I'm all for saving the planet. You have to do all of that stuff. I'm constantly walking round the house turning lights off, although sometimes the kids are still doing their homework and they complain about that. But I am into all that. We recycle our papers, whatever we can do. Maybe a few years ago I wasn't but as you get older and more mature, maybe you think you've got to do your bit for the planet, because if everyone does their bit, it makes a hell of a difference.\"\nPhilosophical Backing\nAs the philosopher Sidney Hook said in \"Moral Freedom in a Determined World\" (Commentary 1958) -\n\"what we can make different, we are responsible for\".\nLabels: Environment, Sunderland AFC\nSheffield again showed that it is still at the cutting edge (no longer of cutlery) but of political issues, when it hosted a Conference yesterday at which Al Gore gave a presentation similiar to his film \"An Inconvenient Truth\". This time it was entitled \"Cooling the Planet\".\nHe is doing a great job in alerting us to the crisis around global warming. It is, of course, possible to build upon his own vision for cooling the planet. The socialist implications in terms of alternative transport patterns, rebuilding local communiuties and democratic planning have a strong tradition in the former Socialist Republic of South Yorkshire and in neighbouring North Derbyshire, which some are currently trying to build upon. More on this theme later.\nIn the meantime could not Waterstones and Blackwell's in Sheffield catch up with some of our political and philosophical interests? By yesterday neither Nick Cohen's \"Whats Left?\" nor Alister McGrath's \"The Dawkins Delusion\" had arrived to be placed in stock. It is a good job Al Gore did more than enough to fill our minds and efforts.\nLabels: Environment, Political Ideas\nVotes For Women : 1918, 1870 or Earlier ?\nThe claim that women first obtained the vote in 1918 is only a half truth. It is true about Parliamentary Elections, but false about Local Government Elections.\nPlease note that the statistics and cases I refer to below relate to England only - although the principles discussed have relevance to Scotland, Wales (and for the times covered) the whole of Ireland.\nParliamentary Votes\nWomen first qualified for franchise rights for parliamentary elections under the 1918 Representation of the People's Act. This entitled them to vote if they had six month's occupation of land or premises in an area or were married to a man who so qualified.\nWomen were required to be 30 years of age. Men under similar occupancy requirements only needed to be 21. The anomaly wasn't corrected until the 1928 Representation of the People's Act, when men and women qualified under the same requirements.\nBoard Of Guardian Votes\nThe 1918 and 1928 Acts also extended franchise rights for women and men in all forms of local government, including for Boards of Guardians.\nThe Boards of Guardians had first come into operation as a result of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. This provided for Parishes which then littered much of the country as the sole form of local government in many areas, to be united into groups for the operation of the outdoor relief system and for the harsh new system of workhouses.\nThere was a restricted property qualification for elections to the Boards, based on ownership and ratepaying. The assumption was that the Act applied to men only, for at the time property was overwhemingly in men's hands.\nA more hopeful development for women's electoral rights emerged with the adoption of the 1870 Married Women's Property Act. In that year, Mrs M'Ilquham of Tewkesbury successfully claimed a qualification to vote in her Board of Guardian's election because she owned property separately from her husband in the form of a 75 acre farm. The door was now open for certain women of property to vote in such elections.\nA Miss Merrington was the first woman to be elected to a Board in 1875, but she was disqualified in 1879 when she moved her house.\nThe number of women qualifying to vote for Boards expanded by 1914-15 and in England a total of 1,546 women then held seats as Poor Law Guardians.\nSchool Board Votes\nThe breakthrough achieved with Mrs M'Ilquham in 1870 was quickly followed up in the London School Board elections in November that year.\nThe 1870 Elementary Education Act provided for the election of school boards for the running of schools outside of the voluntary system. County, District and Rural Councils had not by then been established. So as with Poor Law Boards, there was a need to draw Parish areas together to operate School Boards. This was even the case in London, where the first School Board elections were held.\nWhilst women had obtained the right to vote (and to stand for office) in School Board elections, ratepayer and property qualifications still told against them. All the same an astonishing election took place in the Marylebone School Board Division, which covered the area of nine Parliamentary Constituencies.\n22 people stood for 7 places. Elizabeth Garrett a local medical practitioner finished at the top of the poll with 47,858 votes. She obtained nearly three times the votes of the runner-up, T.E. Huxley (the scientist and humanist) who obtained 13,494 votes.\nEmily Davies who was involved with the Women's College at Hitchen, also came top of the poll in the Greenwich Division. Whilst Maria Grey a founder of the Girls' Public Day School Trust was also elected for the Chelsea Division.\nThe reason these women did so well is that they had a high reputation for philanthropic work. They were popular amongst women voters who turned out in strength and amongst working class men, who appreciated the help they provided for their families. Elizabeth Garrett was pressed to stand by a deputation of Marylebone working men whose wives she had treat medically. She also had support in the London press. Although voters had as many votes as there were candidates, her committed supporters were organised into plumping only for Elizabeth Garrett.\nBy the 1914-15 period and in the run up to parliamentary advance of women's rights for the 1918 General Election, the number of women in England on school boards amounted to 680.\nLocal Government Votes\nThe 1835 Municipal Corporations Act introduced a male ratepayer franchise for those occupying a wide range of properties. This replaced a previously more restricted set of fancy and historical franchises, which had often included votes for the \"freemen\" of the municipality. A few of these beneficiaries had been women, who were then disfranchised by the 1835 legislation.\nIn 1869 an amendment to what became the Municipal Franchise Act gave women ratepayers in Boroughs the vote. Unfortunately, this was narrowed by a 1872 Court decision to cover unmarried women only.\nNevertheless, the 1870 Elementary Education Act with the breakthrough led by Elizabeth Garrett was followed by legislation in the late 1880s and throughout the 1890s which began to bring women's voting rights in line with men's under new Local Government structures effecting County, Rural and District Councils.\nIt was not, however, all a matter of slow but steady advance for women's rights. In 1889 for instance, Margaret Sandhurst had her election to the new London County Council overturned by the Courts. Yet Jane Cobden survived as her case wasn't taken to Court by the man whom she defeated. He supported votes for women.\nNevertheless, progress was being made. In England in 1914-15, 267 women were elected onto Councils, whilst they took over 2,700 places on School and Poor Law Boards.\nVotes for women within a compex pattern of Local Authorities and Boards has a history which at times mingles with that of the struggle for the Parliamentary vote, yet also has a life of its own. See below for its key source.\nThe infomation I have culled the above article from is all taken from \"Ladies Elect : Women in English Local Government 1865-1914\" by Patricia Hollis (Claredon Press, Oxford 1987.)\nIt is a serious work of scholarship and a delight to read. I first came across a reference to this book last November, when I attended a Conference run by the Society for the Study of Labour History. She was one of the speakers and the documentation for the Conference referred me to this book. I had to borrow it via the public library loan system. Unfortunately, I will have to return it in the morning.\nI am sending a copy of this article to the author at the Lords. She is now Baroness Hollis and was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Works and Pensions from 1997 to 2005 . She is also author of \"Jennie Lee: A Life\" (Oxford University Press. 1997). Hopefully, she will correct any blunders I have made in interpreting her work on \"Ladies Elect.\"\nNext Task\nIn the area I live, the first woman ever to be elected to Parliament is the current M.P., Natascha Engel. She succeeded me at the 2005 General Election. What I don't know (but intend to research) is which local women were first elected onto the following categories, and when - (1) Poor Law Board, (2) School Board, (3) Parish Council, (4) County Council, (5) Rural District Council and (6) Urban District Council. That covers the area up to 1974 and I was then living here and know who was whom.\nOthers might like to undertake similar investigations in their locality.\nThin Edge Of The Democratic Wedge\nReluctant Democrats\nWhat is the Labour Party's hang up about allowing our fellow citizens in Northern Ireland(NI) to have full rights of Labour Party membership?\nIt took a serious threat of winnable legal action in 2003 to get the Labour Party to allow people in NI (for the first time) to purchase Labour Party Membership Cards.\nAs Labour has no structure in NI and does not wish to run candidates for Local, Assembly or Parliamentary elections it is not surprising that only around 100 people have since joined us in the Province. That works out at 5 or 6 per Constituency, compared to the mainland average of around 330.\nFar from Labour engaging in the recruitment of members in NI, it places blocks in the way of people joining as you will see from this.\nNext Small Step\nFurther legal action has now obliged the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Labour Party to take the next grudging step towards making such Labour Party membership meaningful. It has decided to allow members in NI to send a delegate to the Labour Party Conference, to vote someone on to the National Policy Forum and to establish its own Regional Policy Forum. But only when its membership passes the 200 mark.\nToo Far For Some\nAccording to the current issue of Socialist Campaign Group News, Dianna Holland and Peter Willsman voted against this small advance arguing that it was \"the thin edge of the wedge\" and that our card carrying comrades in NI would next be demanding the right to stand candidates. Shudder such thoughts: next our comrades will be like the Chartists and the Suffragettes in wanting to have political representation for people such as themselves !\nWhat Is The Problem, Dianna and Peter ?\nIf the Labour Party in NI could see opportunities to participate in the electoral game, then why should they alone throughout the United Kingdom be refused this right? This certainly could not have been the view of Keir Hardie and company in the days when the Labour Party was made up of affilated Trade Unions, Trade Councils and Socialist Societies such as the Independent Labour Party. For Labour's 1907 Annual Conference was held in Belfast.\nSurely, NI people can aspire to vote for or against a Party which forms its Government in Westminster. Watching Labour Party Conferences, might be a minority pastime. But as the people of NI are just as entitled as the rest of us to be spectators, surely they should not be barred from being full participants as well.\nAre the people of NI ever to be entitled to vote Labour, or are they to be permanently restricted to deciding between the extremes of the likes of Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams ? In fact, the more Sinn Fein grows at the expense of the SDLP, the more redundent becomes the failed old argument that Labour people in NI (Protestants included) should really vote for our Sister Party - instead of for ourselves.\nFor Labour, the issue of whether we are for a United Ireland, for permanent intregration of Northern Ireland into the UK or for the logic of the Belfast Agreement is a matter for our own internal democratic structures.\nOf course, our internal Labour Party democracy is itself in need of considerable improvement. But in tackling this problem, those 100 members from NI are also entitled to their full say.\nLabels: Labour Party, Northern Ireland\nA Disservice To Atheism\nI have finally read Richard Dawkins' book \"The God Delusion \". It was a big disappointment. It falls way short of his key works on evolution, such as \"The Blind Watchmaker\"\nWhilst Dawkins' argues that all religious beliefs share similar defects, much of his criticism in \"The God Delusion\" is directed against Christianity. The Bible comes in for a bashing. It is, therefore, paradoxical that I requested and received my copy of his book as a Christmas present.\nA clear sign that I found the book to be highly problematic was that it took me so long to read it - the whole of January. Picking it up became a task I kept avoiding. It was rather as if I had set myself a chore such as reading the Bible itself.\nThe book is full of knock-out and knock-about arguments. Such an approach is neither intellectually not emotionally stimulating.\nTo maintain sets of knock-out arguments, a writer is obliged to set up a series of Aunt Sallys which can be bowled over. Dawkins' criticisms are also directed more at the easy target of the Old Testament than at the Gospels (although he disputes that this is what he is up to).\nFor knock-about, he deals with American style Christian fundamentalism, rather than the type of socially conscious Methodism I absorbed in a pit village over 50 years ago.\nThe knock-about comes in when Dawkins' delights in digging up the best bits of Christian stupidity he can find. Some from experiences in his past, the others from a great deal of Googleing.\nDialect instead of Dialectics\nDawkins uses the same tone (or harsh dialect) all of the time. Religion is always mad and bad. There is no delving into the inspirational aspects of religion, which in Christianity alone have grabbed such people as Martin Luther King, Keir Hardie and Desmond Tutu.\nIt is easy to despatch the nonsense which emerges from creationists and the pro-life lobby, but answering religion at its most inspirational requires both empathy and deepth of thought. The best arguments as to whether God exists should touch on morality and metaphysics as well as science. All these forms of analysis require a critic to be involved in 'give' as well as 'take'. Such an approach is called dialectical reasoning. You will not find it in this book.\nDawkins lack of questioning also leads him to condemn religion as being a catalyst to social conflict and political excess. Yet when similiar patterns of trouble emerge in atheist regimes such as the Soviet Union, they are said to have risen from factors other than the prevailing godlessness. What goes for the goose does not go for the gander.\nUsing his same logic on the Soviet Union, it is possible to argue that the recent troubles in Northern Ireland were of a tribal form relating to the question of whether the region should be part of the Ireland or the United Kingdom and that religious affiliations only slotted people into the two different camps.\nThe Problem With The Interesting Bit\nDawkins is at his best when he draws from his own expertise.\nHe explains the significance of Darwinism in ways that will turn many readers to those fine Dawkins' books which litter the Popular Science section at Waterstones.\nIn one of these (\"The Selfish Gene\") he developed the notion that there is a similarity between genetic development in nature and the development of mental/cultural understandings in what he named as the equivalent of the gene - the \"meme\".\nWhen he concentrates on genetic mutuations and on survival resting with those whom nature has best adapted to the conditions around them, then I am fully with him.\nWhen, however, Dawkins claims that concepts such as that of God develop in our understandings in similar ways, then I am not convinced with his explanation. He may be making what Wittgenstein used to call a category mistake.\nI am not, of course, arguing that God put the idea of himself in our minds. To explain what has happened I would seek to resort to historical and sociological explanations. Turning Darwin's biological explanations into explanations about thought processes seem to be unlikely, even for someone like me who rejects Decartes distinction between body and mind.\nUnfortunately for Dawkins, his very strength is also his weakness. He is a leading scientist, but he turns science into a creed. The Scientific method needs to draw from other methodologies and needs to be aware of Karl Popper's argument that any understandings it comes up with must at least in theory be falsifiable if they are to be meaningful. So just as Einstein's theories subsumed Newton's theories, then the same is always possible for Einstein - and even for Darwin and Dawkins.\nDawkins gives the appearence of someone who believes that it is science alone (and isolated) which can move towards solving the problems of the universe.\nI am no critic of the achievements of science and of the significance of the scientific method. But I don't think that we should ignore what other forms of intellectual investigation have to offer.\nThe Philosophical Vacuum\nI had expected a book about the question of God's existence to contain a reasonable amount of philosophical analysis. Dawkins, however, knocks down classical theoretical arguments for the existence of God at breakneck speed. This results in him skimming over both the pros and cons of these arguments.\nYet amongst the critics of such arguments is the highly readable David Hume the 18th Century Scottish Philosopher in works such as \"Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion\". Although Hume is given a nod and a wink by Dawkins, he isn't given any serious coverage.\nIn dealing with the problem of whether we could be good without having God to guide us, again there is only a passing reference to the philosopher Immuel Kant. Yet Kant is recognised as one of the world's greatest thinkers. Whilst his \"Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals\" is his most (or his only) readable book.\nA serious canter around the Philosophical problems is \"Difficulties in Christian Belief\" by Alasdair C. MacIntyre (SCM Press 1959). Dawkins missed this one as it came from a serious Christian publisher. Anyone reading it, however, can see why MacIntyre became an atheist soon after its publication.\nIt is the form of Dawkins' scientific certainty which leads him to his absolutist claims and to his unwllingness to look for a good thing to say about religion. Aided by the fact that he is writing also for an American market, he regularly turns his face and fire towards Christian fundamentalism. They present. of course, a serious problem. But they should not have been allowed to distort the issues Dawkins was investigating.\nHis approach leads him to take up a counter fundamentalist position of his own. So the non-fundamentalist religious person is dismissed as he or she are held to be guilty of opening the door for extremists (including terrorists). Whilst the agnostic (and even the closet atheist) are damned for failing to root out religious viewpoints.\nAs Dawkins seeks to win each contest hands down (and each sub-point), his book loses its way. It even lacks a conclusion in which the threads of a writer's arguments can be drawn together. This is because his many separate issues only really have one thread to them.\nAs a result he ends up talking a great deal about himself and his own experiences. He does not need to do this, of course, as his knowledge is encylopedic. So he knows how to keep saying things. The problem is that what he adds in relation to his subject matter is always exactly where he started out from in his very first chapter. To repeat ones case in numerious different contexts gives an unfortunate impression of padding.\nWhat worries me about Dawkins'approach is that he (and anyone taking on board his stance) are in a vunerable position.\nThey are unlikely ever to adjust to the above types of criticism. To do so requires a different form of mind set. But there is something which just could get him to shift his ground. The very form of religious fundamentalism which he currently abhors.\nIn intellectual terms his position is hard. Yet hard atheism and hard religious belief have more thinking processes in common than they would care to admit. It is soft and closet atheism that is less likely to be subject to a death bed conversion.\nIf Dawkins ever gets around to giving in to Christianity and then writes \"The Atheist Delusion\", I will give it a miss as I have already struggled through its equivalent.\nLabels: Book Reviews, Humanism",
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        "raw_content": "\"To be or not to be, that is the question. Which is more worthy action of courage, to suffer the penetrating throws of unjust fortune, or to oppose the arms to this torrent of calamities, and to put an end to them with daring resistance?\u201d. Hamlet's terrible dilemma is the third, first scene in the third act of William Shakespeare's immortal play, where a Prince faces a problem of conscience, unable to close his eyes before \"the doubt between the agony of life and the liberation that suicide would imply, after the disappointment suffered in the shameful behavior of his parents\" (see Hamlet or the eternal doubt, in Spanish by Susana Torres Prieto http://ideas.ie.edu/hamlet-o-la-eterna-duda/).\nI wish the MUD would face that problem of Hamlet's awareness of doing what is supposed to be right. If they did, they would all commit suicide as the Prince put it in Shakespeare's play. They don't even step aside to give someone else the option to deal with a problem they clearly haven't been able to handle. But unlike what the average person believes, it is not the MUD that refuses to die or to consider doing it by its own hand. It is everything that has given life to the MUD in these almost two decades of coexistence with the regime.\nAnd it is that thinking more carefully about why, in spite of everything, independently of all the alternative options and leaderships different from the MUD to lead the oppositional destiny, something always appears that puts back into the channel the options proposed by the MUD so that Venezuelans can fall back into the hands of those incompetent people who have been the main pillars of the regime's support. And to show a button: the FEDECAMARAS-AVERU communiqu\u00e9 of February 17, 2018 (see it in Spanish at http://prensa.ula.ve/2018/02/17/averu-y-fedecamaras-rechazan-llamado-anticipado-elecciones).\nLet's see. After indicating that they reject \"the anticipated call to the presidential elections made by the illegitimate National Constituent Assembly (ANC), and the electoral process activated by the same National Government and supported by the National Electoral Council (CNE)\", They end up making \"a call to citizens in general, to all social and political actors, to continue advocating for elections that guarantee Venezuelans, inside and outside our country, the right to vote freely, universally, directly and secretly.\u201d. What kind of madness is that?\nBecause my astonished question is this: continue to call for elections within the framework of an illegitimate constituent, even if they are given the conditions? Wouldn't it be the logical correctness, after saying that they express themselves within the framework of the calls of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference, that the first thing to be done is to dismantle the illegitimate Constituent and then demand Authentic Elections? That is precisely the trap of the MUD, to demand elections without dismantling Delcy Rodriguez's constituent. That was what they were trying to do from the Dominican Republic and could not materialize.\nTwo institutions of the stature of FEDECAMARAS and AVERU asking for the same thing that the MUD asks for, without the MUD asking for it: elections but coexisting with the regime allowing the illegitimate Constituent to remain in office, in the ridiculous belief that a hypothetical President of the opposition can survive with a Constituent that will have to go to swear as they did before all the governors who were elected in the last electoral charade. And even more, that this new President can dismantle that illegitimate Constituent. That is what the MUD believes and they are making Venezuelans believe indirectly helped by institutions with the credibility of FEDECAMARAS and AVERU, without knowing that in some cases they are being used by interests beyond their institutions.\nNow let us suppose another hypothetical situation: that the regime and the official MUD agree on a new CNE from the same National Assembly, and elections are called for December as constitutionally established. Would the opposition go to that elections in that case? Would the international community remain unaware of the outcome that will come out of there?\nTo the first question, the opposition would have to go because there would be no excuses, it is constitutionally established because the call would be for the end of Maduro's period and the conditions would be the same as with those that went to the last processes. But to the second question, definitely because they totally ignored the existence of that Constituent of the government. But the regime has been so clumsy that it is forcing an early unconstitutional election from which it will come out worse than this one, so that it will \"win\" those elections by force.\nThere are still many hairy hands that are interested in the survival of MUD. There's a lot at stake. There are factors that convince institutions to double even the toughest positions in favor of the MUD because of \"that we have nothing else\" but to put the regime, some of these factors acting in good faith but others definitely with dark and bastard interests that are charging in the government window.\nDoes the MUD deserve to be saved? I don't think so. He doesn't deserve it to begin with. It is time for the birth of a new opposition in Venezuela. It is high time that the institutions to which the Venezuelan still gives credibility, as is the case of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference-CEV, the Association of University Rectors-AVERU, FEDECAMARAS and so many others begin to hear different voices of political content, which point to their same basic truths and convictions. It is time to hear the other opposition country. It is time they convinced themselves that the MUD is gone.\nVenezuela is moving towards a new dawn and many of those who are now will not be. And many who are not now will be. It will be time for a new transparency. Almost 20 years of totalitarianism, self-censorship, fear and cowardice have distorted the ethics of being. Hamlet's question was pertinent from the heart of someone pure. Is it worth living in the middle of unworthiness? That is a question that someone becomes aware of. But it is also a question that others must ask when someone without that conscience wants to continue living doing harm to others. 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        "raw_content": "Kevin Nealon on Jan Hooks: 'I Had Never Been So Attracted to Someone Because of Their Talent'\nKevin Nealon as Tom Selleck, Jan Hooks as Barbara Mandrell during the 'All Star Celebrity Tribute' skit on April 20, 1991.\nNBC\u2014NBC via Getty Images\nBy Kevin Nealon\nKevin Nealon was a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1986-1995.\nJan Hooks was the real deal. She was funny, beautiful and staggeringly talented. Jan was an enormous part of my life, and I am extremely proud to say that she was my good friend. To her, I was Kevers and she was Janners. She loved nicknames. I knew Jan intimately; our years as pals, then several years of dating and then the incredible, hyperventilating roller-coaster ride starring on Saturday Night Live together. Jan and I became famous together. It was exciting and fun. It was our life now.\nIt would be entirely minimizing to say Jan Hooks was gifted. Her talent as a sketch player was amazingly profound and seemingly came without much effort. I honestly don\u2019t remember her putting a ton of time or work into her characters or sketches, but when the cameras rolled she was money. It was as if it were all from another stratosphere and all so appealing. Until then I had never been so attracted to someone because of their talent. She was beyond brilliant. To this day I will occasionally see her on an SNL rerun and still be totally floored and smitten with her genius.\nThat said, and even with all that unbridled talent, being on SNL was not an easy adjustment for Jan. Just before she was selected to be a part of the cast, her mother tragically passed away, leaving a large void in her life. The stress of dealing with her mother\u2019s death coupled with suddenly being on such a high-profile show was emotionally crippling for her. Unbeknownst to most people and many of the cast, she had developed paralyzing stage fright. I would often be up with her into the late hours of Saturday morning, trying to comfort and reassure her. I thought, How could someone so talented be so unsure of herself? Without fail, though, each Saturday night at 11:30, she courageously faced her demons and went in front of the cameras and millions of viewers, always nailing it. I was so proud of her and also relieved that it was over.\nI will miss laughing with this woman. We had really hard laughs together. I remember us laughing at the oddest things too, and at times we didn\u2019t even know why we were laughing.\nLike many of us in this business, Jan was at times complicated and conflicted. Just after 9/11, she moved with her dog to upstate New York. She wanted to escape. She wanted her life to be private. She refused to get a cell phone or a computer. She didn\u2019t want to be a part of that whole \u201ctechnological surge.\u201d It was only recently, when she got sick, that her brother hooked her up with her first cell phone and laptop. But that was Janners. She lived the life she wanted to. To me, it seemed as though she was shunning Hollywood. She didn\u2019t want to continuously have to prove herself. If she wanted to, I believe Jan could have been a huge star. But ultimately her privacy was more important.\nDuring the past two decades. I didn\u2019t see too much of Jan but would occasionally touch base. Several times a year, we would reminisce on the phone and still laugh together \u2026 but maybe not quite as hard. Jan\u2019s passing was a huge loss. I only hope she realized how respected and admired she was. She did not have to keep proving herself. From the reaction to her passing these past few days, it is obvious that she was loved.\nJan will always be in my heart, and I will always miss laughing with her.\nNealon was a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1995",
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        "raw_content": "H.H. the Amir's vision for renewables to spare US$ 2.5 billion\nThe growing demand for energy globally and rising rate of consumption locally highlight need to implement far-sighted vision of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to tap into renewable energy resources. The vision, aiming to meet 15 percent of the local consumption through renewables until 2030 will spare up to more than US$ 2.463 billion annually, experts estimate.\nMinister of Oil and Minister of Electricity and Water Essam Al-Marzouq has recently said the demand for energy in Kuwait will go up to one million barrels a day (bpd), nearly a quarter of the country's total output, by 2035 when the total population hits 5.5 million. Al-Marzouq's projection is based on the strategy of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), which targets producing four million bpd.\nHis Highness the Amir's vision is expected to spare at least 150,000 bpd daily worth US$ 6.750 million a day or US$ 2.463 billion annually. The figures are based on oil price of US$ 45 per barrel (pb) set in the state budget for FY 2017-18. Since the oil prices are reasonably expected to go up twofold to US$ 90 in the coming 18 years, His Highness the Amir's vision will undoubtedly spare up to US$ 4.9 billion a year.\nWith a total population of 4.42 million people in early 2017, Kuwait consumes 350,000 bpd worth US$ 15.750 million based on the current oil price of US$ 45 pb, according to the statistics of the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI).\nSince His Highness the Amir announced his vision at the 18th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Doha, Qatar, on December 4, 2012, growing numbers of state institutions, particularly the oil sector, the main energy consumer, have started implementing the vision.\nSince the solar energy is the most viable among renewables in Kuwait, the renewable energy projects focused on investing, and made outstanding progress, in this field. Besides, the costs of investment in this regard are less by 12 percent than other fields, according to experts.\nThe first such pilot projects is Al-Shaqaya which has been implemented by Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) since 2013. The project, costing KD four billion (US$ 13.083 billion), envisages producing clean energy equivalent to about 12.5 million barrels of oil a year when its third stage completes in 2030.\nIt will cover 3-4 percent of the annual energy consumption of the country in 2030; the output capacity of its first stage, which will complete in 2018, amounts to 70 megawatts; the second 1,000 mw in 2020, and the third 2,000 mw in 2025. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) is working with the Ministry of Electricity to complete the second stage of the project.\nAnother pilot project in the exploitation of solar energy is Sidra 500, being carried out by Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) in Om Qadir, west Kuwait. The project, costing KD 30 million (US$ 981.2 million) went operational last October; it produces 10 mw of energy, equivalent to 500,000 barrels of oil over two decades.\nHalf of its production will go to the Ministry of Electricity and Water and the remaining five mw will be used in the industrial operations in Om Qadir oil wells. The third solar energy project is Al-Debdeba being implemented by KPC inside Al-Saqaya complex.\nIt envisaged capacity amounts to 1,000 mw which will cover 15 percent of power needs of the oil sector when it completes in 2021. In keeping with His Highness the Amir's vision, KFAS started implementing other green energy projects such as the introduction of solar panels as source of electricity to a number of consumer cooperatives and 150 houses in 2016 and 2017.\nThe Ministry's committee on leveraging the uses of renewable energy approved 56 clean energy projects in last January. The country also plan to exploit the wind energy in order to cover another 15 percent of its energy needs by 2030; one percent of this target was met in 2015.\nThe far-sighted vision of His Highness the Amir falls in the framework of the country's quest for curbing the carbon dioxide emissions, reducing reliance on oil as pillar of its economy, and achieving sustainable economic development.",
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        "raw_content": "Mauritius spans the cultural spectrum in terms of religion, with Christians, Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists co-existing harmoniously side by side. This melting pot of culture lends itself to a diverse experience for the traveller who can witness centuries of beliefs and traditions at the various festivals throughout the year.\nChinese Spring Festival/New Year\nCelebrated by the Mauritian Chinese each January or February, this festival is dominated by the colour red which symbolises happiness.\nMaha Shivaratree\nThis festival is also called 'the great night of Shiva' and is celebrated by a pilgrimage to \"Grand Bassin,\" a natural lake on the central plateau. Generally held in February, the pilgrims dressed in white proceed to Grand Bassin carrying a bamboo contraption on their shoulders as a sign of sacrifice.\nMauritius National Day\nMauritius\u2019 National Day is celebrated on 12th March each year.\nThis religious festival is celebrated mostly by Indians of Tamil origin and is quite an event. After a period of ten days fasting, participants go to the temple with their offerings on their back. There is also a fire-walking ceremony that is performed by the Indo-Mauritians of southern origin.\nDivali is celebrated by all Indo-Mauritians and a number of other communities. It was originally an Indian festival celebrating the victory of Lord Rama over the devil as depicted in the epic poem, Ramayana. Many Mauritians decorate their homes with small oil lamps or electric bulbs and cakes are cooked and shared amongst neighbours and parents.\nThis festival is celebrated at the end of Ramadan. All Muslims celebrate the day with prayers at the mosques where food and cakes are shared with neighbours, friends and the poor.\nFIK (Festival International Kreol)\nEvery year, the International Creole Day is celebrated to showcase the authenticity of the creole culture through local music, arts, language and cuisine. It runs during November and focuses on creativity and innovation.\nPorlwi by Nature\nThe annual festival of contemporary culture sees the capital Port Louis illuminated and taken over by artists in December. The festival supports the evolution of all forms of art on the island and calls on creative artists and talent from around the world to take part and showcase their work in three categories: street art, street music, and street light. (porlwi.com)\nMauritius has a big Christian community, mostly of Catholic faith. As such, most Christian celebrations like Easter and Christmas are celebrated here with some of the same traditions as in Europe. During Easter, you will find the traditional Easter chocolate eggs on sale everywhere on the island. For Christmas, the living room is decorated with a Christmas tree and gifts are offered to the children. The sight of Santa Claus in a tropical island is a unique experience of Christmas in the sunshine.\nThe Indian Ocean Island Games is a multi-sport tournament for athletes from the Islands of the Indian Ocean including Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros, Madagascar, Mayotte, R\u00e9union and the Maldives.\nIn July 2019, Mauritius will be hosting the next Games in the capital, Port Louis. The host country rotates around the islands of R\u00e9union, Mauritius, Madagascar and Seychelles, each taking a turn every 16 years.\nThere are at least five sports on each program, including the two essential events, swimming and Athletics.\nThe AfrAsia Bank Mauritius\nThe AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open is the most famous men's professional golf tournament in Mauritius. Different hotels host the tournament each year.\nChallenge yourself by signing up to the 2019 Mauritius marathon \u2013 certainly one of the most beautiful in the world.",
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        "raw_content": "The main reason why foreigners should get Ukraine Permanent Residency, it will be the Best country In the Heart of Europe sooner or later.\nGeographically, Ukraine mapping just center of Europe between 2 difference cultural powerhouses. Of course, the Russian Federation and Western Europ.\nAs we all know, Ukraine celebrated 27 years of independence from Russia in 2018. And the country is moving forward new world possibilities thought as it is modern developments with EU, US as well as other global partners.\nEventually, the End of Ukraine Permanent Residency, Foreigners Are Able To Apply For Ukraine Passports\nThe Ukraine passport is the most demanding one in Central\nEurope as well as Eastern Europe. Since January 2019, Ukrainian biometric passport holders able to travel to visa-free or visa on arrival to 128 countries and territories. Also, Passport global ranking up 41st place in terms of travel freedom globally. 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A semi-government organization dedicated to the non-proliferation of nuclear, biological and chemical weaponry and related technologies. But the organization capable of producing the massive scale of weapons for commercial purpose.\nOuter Space & Aviation Technology\nUkraine space technology one of the best in the world, and its staffs are well trained by former USSR as well as former Eastern Germany. Also, Ukraine homes to best rocket technology, air dynamic & structural engiaring and rocket launching navigation in outer space.\nUkraine Built World Largest Cargo Plane.\nMagical Aerodynamic, fundamental designing skills have proven the best in Ukraine. And they are showing off this cargo aircraft to the world. 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On the other hand, there clear evidence that\n\u201cthe Struve Geodetic Arc, a chain of survey triangulations linking Hammerfest in Norway to the Black Sea in Ukraine.\u201d\nUkraine Have Hosted Plenty of History\nThe history of Ukraine has been distractive. Entire Ukraine accounts were conflicts and mass distractions with Russia and other border countries. But Ukraine was also the host nation of the world famous Yalta Conference in the year 1945, where Mr. Churchill, Mr. Stalin, and Mr. Roosevelt met to discuss the organization of post-war in Europe. By the way, Ukraine history is going back to 1000 of years even before the prehistoric of Europe. Ukraine extended as part of the Pontic steppe. 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The railroad is for a private train that provides wood for a local factory.\nWorld Widest Road in the City Center\nKiev\u2019s well known main street, Khreshchatyk Street, is often referred to as the shortest yet most wide main city road in the world. The length only 1.2km long but remarkably broad place to have romance in the night. The Street, which was destroyed in the Second World War and rebuilt by USSR.\nDeepest Metro In The World\nArsenalna metro station on Kiev\u2019s Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska metro line is the world\u2019s deepest at 105.5 meters below ground. Anyway, You may able to feel the romance with Beautiful Ukrainian girls in the metro statio.\nGet Ukraine Permanent Residency and living Heart of Europe.\nWell, we all have many ideas about what exactly Europe. Whatever the opinions are about the center of Europe, within Ukraine has the geographical center of Europe. The fact isn\u2019t as simple as you think. 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        "raw_content": "Golden axe mame. Golden Axe II 2018-12-23\nGolden axe mame Rating: 4,6/10 1596 reviews\nTESTED and 100% WORKING roms for emulator MAME, MAME roms pack, old pc games and arcade games and snes games\nThe tip can then be picked up and eaten and will increase the player's health, having the same effect as the dwarf's food powerup. Golden Axe Games Play Golden Axe Games on Emulator Online. Tyris Flare retained her fire magic, but was still given entirely new animations for it. Each time when you win a stage a map screen shows up. A't it will be a commentary on the game or our website. Every round is set in the same scenery and the player must be victorious over 15 levels in order to complete the duel.\nPlay Golden Axe Games\nEmulator and games are specially designed to work properly. Conan, Red Sonja, and a dwarf team up to kill the evil lord Death Equals Adder. There are many online Golden Axe games in the collection. 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        "raw_content": "Unemployment for people ages 20 to 24 was at 13.5 percent in June; for 25- to 34-year-olds, 7.6 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Of those grads who are employed, 48 percent are working in jobs that require less than a four-year college education, according to a January study from The Center for College Affordability & Productivity. Plus, more than three-quarters of those underemployed grads are in occupations that require no more than a high school diploma.\nAccording to BLS data, 284,000 Americans with a bachelor's degree or higher worked for minimum wage in 2012. That is down from 327,000 in 2010, but up a staggering 70 percent from 2002. That's a lot of well-educated baristas and waiters.\nFor years, employers and recruiters have said recent grads don't have the skills to fill many open entry-level jobs. 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That's down from 57 percent last year, and 81 percent in 2008.\nThe unemployment rate for those with a bachelor's degree or higher is just under 4 percent. New college graduates Ryan Boepple of Syracruse University and Brooke Flanagan of Colgate University talk about their time and money invested in college as they face the job market.\n\"More and more people are asking about the return on investment in regards to particular majors, particular schools, particular programs,\" said Eric Greenberg, founder and director of education consulting firm Greenberg Educational Group. \"They want to know, 'Where will this put me in four years?'\"\nIt's a valid question. What is the right course of action?\nBecause students by definition have less work experience, experts say the right mix of courses taken and skills learned during their time on campus can improve the odds of filling that talent gap and landing a decent job.\nThat's what 2013 DePauw University graduate Chase G. 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Hovendick, author of \"How to Interview: What Employers Want to Hear in Today's Competitive Job Market,\" said that's the chance to go beyond buzzwords like leadership, and offer credible proof and concrete examples.\nAnd if there's not a right fit course at the college, or room in your schedule? Consider taking an online or summer course at another school. Not only does that show initiative, but it also serves to differentiate a candidate from the competition pool at his or her college, said Greenberg.\nHere are six kinds of courses recruiters recommend adding to your college schedule:\nAn acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM experience is something employers like to see even if the job isn't in those fields. It's one of the talent gaps, particularly for liberal arts majors, said Oakley. Such classes typically teach students to logically approach advanced problems\u2014a valuable skill in any job. \"Those classes will serve that person well for the rest of their career,\" he said.\nIn particular, a Big Data analytics course is a smart pick. \"There is not an industry in the world for which major decisions cannot be made using data,\" Oakley said. One course won't make students experts, but it can at least provide a greater understanding of the various business uses for data.\nInternship-driven picks\nAfter a summer interning at New York-based marketing firm Peppercomm, Western Kentucky University student Nick Gilyard plans to take a course in design this year. His aim: Get more experience working with infographics before he graduates next year. \"It's something I hadn't heard about in school, but now that I've worked in the industry I know it'll be helpful,\" he said.\nIt's smart to use internships to seek out talent gaps, said management consultant Bob Nelson, author of \"1,501 Ways to Reward Employees.\" The work experience itself can go a long way to getting a student hired, particularly when it offers students a goal they can work toward with useful courses.\n\"The best education is one where you have the image in mind of what you want to do, and you're not shopping around,\" Nelson said.\n\"Certain specific econ classes could be relevant,\" no matter what your interests, said Greenberg. A deeper understanding of how businesses work can help a job candidate excel as an employee\u2014or build a successful business, if they end up working for themselves. As an added bonus, they may gain some insight into better managing their personal finances.\n\"It may sound strange, but improv would be great,\" said Hovendick. \"Any course that would help magnify communication skills\" is an asset. Most students don't have the public speaking skills or poise that employers look for, to excel in client meetings and represent the company well, he said. (Of course, that awkwardness can also lead would-be workers to bomb the interview.)\nMore serious alternatives might be a persuasive argument class, introductory law or ethics course or a stint on the debate team. \"Classes like that require you to form an opinion, to write about it, and defend it,\" said Oakley\u2014all things that can sharpen critical thinking and presentation skills.\nYears of hiring in his role as a business developer in the pharmaceutical industry gave David M. Goldman of Flemington, N.J., insight into what makes a good candidate. 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The play is said to be based loosely on Williams\u2019 life with the main characters being based on himself, his mother and sister.\nTom Wingfield, based on Williams himself, introduces the characters of this \u201cmemory play.\u201d They are Amanda, Tom\u2019s mother and former genteel southern belle; Laura, his crippled older sister, who dropped out of school and has no prospects for her future; Tom, himself, who is frustrated with his life and job at a shoe warehouse and dreams of a more adventurous life, and Jim O\u2019Connor, a co-worker of Tom\u2019s who comes as an unknowing \u201cgentleman caller.\u201d The final character in the play is never seen \u2013 Mr. Wingfield who left the family years ago with only a single postcard since.\nI must preface this review by stating that this is the first Tennessee William\u2019s play I have ever seen. I have seen a movie adaptation of this play long ago on television with Sam Waterston and Katherine Hepburn, but have not seen any other of his works or read any in any literature class, so I come to this a neophyte. My previous knowledge of William\u2019s plays pretty much consisted of the belief that they were all downers. The Glass Menagerie definitely fits the stereotype, but it is so much more. Being a memory play, you don\u2019t expect everything to be honest and realistic, but there is so much truth in this play. Also, this production has gone back to Williams\u2019 original intentions which include musical themes and a projection screen on which titles and pictures as projected to delineate themes in the play.\nFirst and foremost, I must praise Jayne Luke. I have seen her in numerous roles throughout Utah and have always found her to be stunning. As Amanda, she is scintillating. She is the very picture of a faded southern belle, and her embodiment of Amanda is complete; both wonderful and horrifying to behold. When she is recalling her \u201cgentleman callers\u201d or the summer she had \u201cmalaria fever\u201d she sparkles like Scarlet O\u2019Hara on the porch at Tara. By contrast, when she is selfishly haranguing Tom for his \u201cselfish\u201d ways, she does so with such bile and vitriol that one cringes in common discomfort. She becomes Amanda so completely that all vestiges of Jayne Luke disappear behind this mask. An absolutely stunning performance.\nJohn Graham as Tom has the look of a man slowly being worn down by the grit of his bleak life. I was struck by the quietly commanding presence he is throughout the play. You feel the disdain he has for his remembered life, yet the softness he displays toward Laura is endearing.\nLauren Noll as Laura is truly heartbreaking. She portrays the fragility of the glass animals that Laura so adores. The pain she exhibits when describing the events that led to her leaving the business school is palpable. However the highlight of the evening is the scenes between her and Matt Whittaker as Jim O\u2019Connor, the \u201csuitor\u201d Tom brings home for Laura.\nMr. Whittaker creates a Jim that is the perfect foil to the Wingfield family. He is confident, self-assured, out-going and amiable, and while he may not have lived up to his full potential just yet, you sense that he is generally on the right track. The easy grace of the conversation that he and Laura share fills the play with the first real light that you feel in this play, made all the more ironic that the lights have just gone out. You get the first glimpse of Laura as a complete human being with similar difficulties to everyone else, rather than the cripple that her family believes her to be. All this makes Jim\u2019s final revelation all the more poignant and heartbreaking.\nDirector Mark Fossen has given this amazing cast a wonderful framework to hang this family tragedy on. You feel that the action is almost organic; his directorial hand has vanished into the warp and weft of the play\u2019s fabric and that is true artistry. Scenic design by Gage Williams, costume design by Brenda Van der Wiel, and hair and makeup by Yancey J. Quick capture the time period beautifully. Lighting design by Spencer Brown really display the dream-like quality of memory. The only real complaint that I have with the production was that the projections screens were placed at the back of the stage, behind set pieces, and were therefore very difficult to effectively see and read. That may or may not be true from other locations in the house.\nOne other note: On opening night, the start of the show was delayed by quite some time when a fire alarm went off, and we were all required to leave the building. Following the all clear, there was very little delay between this and the start of the show. Owing to this and the tragically small audience, it could be expected that the performance and performers might have suffered; they did not. And we were all treated to a wonderful night with one of the greatest of all dramas. As an actor I know the distractions that can affect a performance, and thankfully this cast is all professional enough to overcome that and provide a stunning performance. Don\u2019t cheat yourself of one of the truly great pleasures in life. This is a \u201cGlass Menagerie\u201d to be savored and enjoyed.\nThe Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, plays at Salt Lake Community College\u2019s The Grand Theatre (1575 S. 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It is such an honest, sincere, and beautiful script. I always worry when walking into a production of TGM that it\u2019s going to feel dated and the audience might find it slow and unrelatable, yet each time I go I find myself lost in the world of Tom, Amanda and Laura. Funny enough, a few high schoolers were sitting a few rows back and there was quite the audible gasps during Jim and Laura\u2019s interchange during the candlelight scene. A vocal reaction I initially felt was more appropriate for your Friday night romantic comedy at the movies, but after stifling my inner theatre snob I realized what an accomplishment it is to engage your patrons so strongly.\nI\u2019m still mulling over Mark Fossen\u2019s direction of the show. His concept as it translated to design was beautiful. While Tony commented that he wished the projections were more clearly visible, I actually felt it was one of my favorite choices made. By making the audience work towards reading the titles or identifying the images it pulled me out of the world of the play just enough to be reminded that I was in a theatre. It reminded me that Tennessee Williams was attempting to present me with a Memory Play and not realism. I loved that.\nThe projections and Tom\u2019s occasional presence on stage left was a nice little step, but I really wanted more. For me, I didn\u2019t feel Tom\u2019s presence as the narrator and creator of the story was developed enough. I liked it when Fossen explored Tom\u2019s role and the concept of a memory play, but I only wish he would have taken it a little further.\nJohn Graham\u2019s scenes as Tom stood on their own quite well. However, the connection between those scenes, his own growth and journey through the play, lacked a bit. I look forward to seeing these scenes meld more throughout the run.\nJayne Luke was very enjoyable as Amanda Wingfield. 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The news today is filled with the re-ignited conflict and bloodshed between two irreconcilable nation/religions, yet his focus seemed to turned away toward the peaceful drawing of lily pads floating on the surface of his imaginary pond. As he lay on the brick surrounding the drawing, supported by one arm and drawing with the other the rocks around the water, it appeared to me that he was filling in a void with a dream image, looking for solace in his art. At 51, he still appeared in gesture to be a kid, lost in his own sense of wonder at the large goldfish that lived below the surface of his chalk pond. But here, in the blind heat of the day, with the traffic of New York passing behind him, he simply continued to fill in the details of his dream world. 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Hani, less than half way finished with his sidewalk art, continued to draw while people strolled by and glanced at his work in admiration. They tossed smiles and praises at the artist, and he smiled back. Perhaps, if he had been further along, they would have tossed coins into his pond. But for the most part, he continued to draw alone, propelled by his intent to finish by 9 PM. Around 8:45, it was obvious that he would not be finished. The event, for which he had been hired, would be disbanding in 15 minutes. The musicians would soon be packing their instruments and the food trucks closing their windows and driving off. The plaza lights were now on, the last song sung in a spirited crescendo with the coming of darkness. Small crowds drifted off into the street or back into the Abington House apartments. Hani continued to draw into the loneliness of the night under the artificial light. It was apparent that he was quite comfortable in this state of mind, alone in the process. People with complements (PWC) came. PWC left. The food depended on people eating, the music depended on people listening. But Hani seemed to work in his own solitary world outside this boundary.\nI stayed with him: myself, photographing, and his dutiful father-in-law, organizing his chalks, were his only companions. My camera continued to capture his hand drawing and blending the chalk one frame per second. Periodically, he would blow the build-up of dust off the surface. The lily pads blossomed flowers and floated on the surface of the canvas, the waves rippled toward the far side of the pond and filled around the flowers, the fish came swimmingly to life, and the rocks appeared finally as a border to hold it all together. I recorded impatiently a full 3 hours of work in a 90 second time lapse. 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After you install an APK, you can make a copy of that file and save it if you ever have to reinstall the file.\nI am not going to into a deep discussion on the Market alternatives, just know that there are many different ones available if you look. I will recommend that you check out the Amazon App Market (this is different than the Amazon Market or Store, this is specifically for Android Apps). They have a daily feature where they offer at least one free app that is usually a paid app for visitors. There are others out there as well which can be found via other threads here or Google\n5. Rooting and Flashing. This is the last thing for new users to think about, and again there is a ton of information available for people out there to read on this forum and on others. The basics are this, the core of the Android system is a Linux variant, and gaining &#8220;Root&#8221; access means you have full control of all files and directories on your tablet. 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        "raw_content": "FPIF Commentary\nArms Race in Space\nBruce K. Gagnon | March 19, 2009\nEditor: John Feffer\nThe new arms race in space is shaping up to be the largest industrial project in Earth's history. To pay for this project, the aerospace industry has been lobbying Washington for a dedicated funding source. Budget allocations for missile defense \u2014 Star Wars \u2014 are only part of the huge sums of money redirected toward preparations for war in space.\nSince World War II, hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent on Star Wars research and development. When Bill Clinton first came into office in 1993 he ceremoniously announced that Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), at that time funded at $3.5 billion a year, was dead. Then he quietly created the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) and moved the $3.5 billion into the new space weapons development organization. George W. 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Thus the Pentagon has for years been working to create the ability to \"deny\" others the use of space. According to the Air Force Space Command planning document Strategic Master Plan: FY06 and Beyond, \"the ability to gain space superiority (the ability to exploit space while selectively disallowing it to adversaries) is critically important and maintaining space superiority is an essential prerequisite for success in modern warfare...Simply, we must be able to quickly subjugate any space capability any adversary can field while maintaining our own.\"\nThis threat to take out the space assets of other nations is leading to a new and dangerous stage in the space arms race. China's 2007 test of a rudimentary anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon was a warning to the United States that it won't allow any one country to be \"Master of Space,\" as the Air Force Space Command logo reads. The United States responded in 2008, using the excuse of a falling satellite, to show the world it had the capability to knock out an object in space. In this case, the Navy fired a \"missile defense\" system from an Aegis destroyer into space and successfully hit the doomed satellite. This test also was a clear warning to Russia and China that the ship-based Aegis \"missile defense\" system had offensive capabilities and could be used as part of a growing U.S. first-strike capability.\nSpace Race in Asia\nToday, the United States and its allies Japan and South Korea are deploying Aegis destroyers to encircle China's coastline and put its small nuclear deterrent capability at risk. China also knows that the U.S. Space Command has been annually war-gaming a first-strike attack on its nation. In a computer war game set in the year 2016, the United States launches the attack, using a system now under development called the military space plane. This weapon would have the capability to take off like an airplane, fly through space to the other side of the world in one hour, drop a devastating attack on China, and then return to home base. The Pentagon is selling this space plane to the Congress and the public as the successor to the outdated, and increasingly expensive, space shuttle.\nThe International Herald Tribune recently reported that Gen. Valentin Popovkin, former chief of Russia's space forces, said his country must develop ASAT weapons technology as well. \"We can't sit back and quietly watch others doing that, such work is being conducted in Russia,\" Popovkin was quoted as saying. Russia already has some \"basic, key elements\" of such weapons, Popovkin said.\nDuring the tenures of both Clinton and the second Bush, Russia and China introduced to the UN General Assembly a resolution calling for a new treaty to ban weapons in space. The Prevention of an Arms Race in Space (PAROS) would outlaw all weapons in and through space, and close the barn door before the horse gets out. Sadly, the position of the United States has been consistent throughout both Democrat and Republican administrations: There are no weapons in space and thus no need for a new treaty. The United States claims that there is no problem.\nThe Problem with NASA\nNASA was created as a civilian agency with a mission to do peaceful space exploration. But the growing influence of the military industrial complex has rubbed out the line between civilian and military programs.\nWhen George W. Bush appointed former Secretary of the Navy Sean O'Keefe to head NASA in late 2001, the new space agency director announced that all NASA missions in the future would be \"dual use.\" This meant that every NASA space launch would be both military and civilian at the same time. The military would ride the NASA Trojan horse and accelerate space weapons development without the public's knowledge. NASA would expand space nuclear power systems to help create new designs for weapons propulsion. Permanent, nuclear-powered bases on the moon and Mars would give the United States a leg up in the race for control of those planetary bodies. The international competition for resource extraction in space (helium-3 on the moon) is now full on.\nNASA's job is to do the research and development, and then be ready to turn everything over to private corporate interests once the technology has been sorted out. The taxpayers will fund the technology investment program. The military will create the space weapons systems to ensure free corporate access to the space highways of the future. The aerospace industry is already making record profits from the ever-escalating cost of space technology systems. Virtually every system now under development is well over budget. Just one illustration is NASA's International Space Station. Originally slated to cost the taxpayers $10 billion, the project has now grown to $100 billion and is not yet finished.\nHigh Ground in Space\nA little-known congressional study from1989 called Military Space Forces: The Next 50 Years spells out much of the Pentagon's plan for achieving dominance in space. The Air Force Association published the report in book form, and congressional leaders like Representatives Ike Skelton (D-MO) and John Spratt (D-SC), Senator John Glenn (D-OH) and now-Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) signed the forward.\nIn the book, congressional staffer John Collins reports: \"Military space forces at the bottom of the Earth's so-called gravity well are poorly positioned to accomplish offensive/defensive/deterrent missions, because great energy is needed to overcome gravity during launch. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018I Find It Very Difficult\u2019 to Watch: Why MLB Greats Think Baseball\u2019s in Trouble | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights\nI\u2019m not a fan of how long it takes to play games but, other than that specific complaint, baseball is awesome. I say this as someone who, thanks to streaming, gets to enjoy more games than ever. As for the rest\u2026pitchers are better than ever. Batters hit the ball harder than ever. (Jimmy loves the long ball.) Fielders are the most athletic than they have ever been. I love the game. If they just cut down the time between pitches and between innings, It would be perfect.\nTags: general, get off my lawn\nOh, and the same people who claim the 'emotion is gone from the game' would likely be the the ones who complaining about bat flips and the like. 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Today's players realize that was an idiotic way to play the game, and nobody wants to see players glaring at each other for the tiniest of perceived infractions. You can have a game in which neither side are satanspawn.\nThat they're getting older? That they have more things going on in their life? That their home team is losing? That baseball and baseball clips are available 24 hours a day every single day?\nYep, that is a thing, the way we watch has changed, it may be because of the way the game is played, or it may be because of the way we have changed. I watch pretty much every game on TV, while sitting at a computer with three monitors, my broadcast is about 15 second behind gameday, so my middle monitor has gameday up and going, when I see in play out/no out/run etc... I turn to the tv. I also have the volume on the tv on, so I'm hearing the announcers and getting their feedback(even if I don't really like them, it's still baseball noise, and I could change to radio announcers without any hassle, but then it doesn't really line up with the tv, which is annoying at times) meanwhile, I'm doing other work or play on my other two monitors(usually one is bbtf or bb-ref, while the other is whatever other crap I'm doing)\nThe way we watch might color or perception of how the game has changed. Some might see it for the worse, others for the better or others(like me) as just different. I'm a fan of changing the game away from the three true outcomes that it's become, fan of reducing time between pitches and a few other things, but that is just a matter of taste, ultimately it's still probably one of the best balanced team sports in the world and that works a way that makes it easy to enjoy. I like hockey, but it's not really balanced(it's way too defense oriented---same with pretty much all the 'goal' sports, except maybe basketball now) and they are too managerial dependent, and not participant dependent.\nWhat\u2019s really changed is that all the emotion has gone out of the game. What\u2019s needed are, in no particular order:\n1. More bullpen carts\n2. Eliminate replay\n3. Bring back collisions at home, and take out slides\n4. Mel Allen\n5. More straight- A nights at the ballpark\n6. Limits on shifting\n7. Make pitchers step off the rubber to throw to first(ie more stolen bases)\n8. Big chest protectors for American League umps\n9. Limits on relief pitcher usage\n10. 154 game season\n11. Lower the mound or reduce strike zone or both\n12. More double-headers\nEvery single thing in that post I quoted is something I would hate to see happen, except maybe 12(and 4) and even 12 has the issue of creating more off days, which is a bad thing for a fan(good thing for players and teams)\nWell attendance is down. Ratings are down.\nAttendance is down from an unsustainable high peak, especially when you consider that teams are constantly creating smaller attendance parks, it's still very good, we are talking about an average of 30,000 per game down from a peak of just under 33,000 a game... it's not really an issue until you start to see numbers below 26,000 or so, until then, it's just normal fluctuations. And ratings on everything on the planet is down, that is just the changing landscape of tv.\nIt's that, but I think it's also the cynical, data-driven mindset. In the 9th inning it only takes a 4 run gap to get a win expectancy of 99%. Why waste a proper inning on that?\nI think that pretty much explains the reason why position players are being used so frequently, the game is over at this point in time, why 1. tire your reliever, making him unavailable for the next game 2.give the opposition more chances to see him(assuming it's not the last game of the series)\nWhat I do find funny is that the expanded bullpens has really striated the bullpen, meaning that you have good guys, okay guys, specialist, mop up guys etc... but you still only have two or three guys you trust in any situation and the rest of the guys are often trying to earn a spot on the trust wagon. Some great teams have managed to get 4 or so trust wagon guys, but they rarely can have them repeat their performance at that level, and that is partially why the bullpens are so large, you only trust a few of them, the rest are dog-eat-dog world trying to move up the food chain, but as a team, you know that they aren't that good so you have to let them fight it out.\nLacrosse is blowing up all across the country. Its the fastest growing participation sport in the country and its a spring sport parallel with baseball.\nEvery few years something else is able to make this type of claim, it's a fad, and has no lasting repercussions going forward. (Fastest growing usually just means something non-popular has randomly gone from 10,000 participants to 20,000 participants, it's not really anything of note except \"hey this thing has doubled it's following\".... and is most likely going to level out sometime soon, maybe it's a real popularity boost, but in reality it's probably the same popularity boost that soccer gets every other decade or so in the U.S. and then flattens out and then dies, like it does every time...because it's more interesting to watch a pitcher warming up than 40 minutes of soccer)\nas to the direct competition thing, not sure that \"really\" matters, sure it matters a bit, but ultimately other participation sports aren't really taking away the numbers. I mean Lacrosse going from 400k to 800k is great and all, but it's not going to be the reason that baseball participation dropped from 9 mil to 5 mil.\nThe Little League World Series is on, and it\u2019s strenghtening my certainty that MLB\u2019s single biggest issue right now is the time between pitches. The other stuff\u2014TTO style, 1-inning relievers, etc\u2014bugs me too, but the giant hulking elephant in the room is all the damn dead time where no one is doing anything. It\u2019s a killer of excitement.\nA 3.5 hour game with Stirling and Waldman is torture.\nThey're terrible, but I still prefer them to television. Then again, I don't watch television besides movies and mlb.\nWhat rules would solve this problem? The position players pitching comes from the increasing list of pitchers who are ruled out of a particular game. You're going to force teams to leave their starters in 7 innings, to use relievers 3 days in a row?\nIf this was a real problem, the rules that would fix this would be 1. teams can bench and recall pitchers at will without it affecting their options or being required to wait 10 days to return to the roster.(meaning you can change your 25 man roster daily without issue) 2. Players get a $10,000 bonus for every new position they participate in during the season(or some amount---heck that rule alone, if made large enough could completely eliminate this from happening) Ultimately, this is not an issue, it's a byproduct, and the focus should be more on why this is a byproduct, not on the fact that this is happening.\nnobody wants to see players glaring at each other for the tiniest of perceived infractions. You can have a game in which neither side are satanspawn.\nPuig and Madbum make Dodgers-Giants series a delight.\nI'm getting the same 'quantity' of entertainment, but it takes 20-40% longer. The post-season is the worst. I just can't commit 4+ hours to any entertainment.\nIf all the 1:45 minute movies out there suddenly became 2:30, by adding a bunch of uninteresting filler scenes, I wouldn't watch them either.\nI do like this point though. This is one of the best ways to explain the issue with expanding time of game, without appearing as if you are an old foggy.\nLike. These other problems are much more INTERESTING to talk about than pace of play. But. It misses the point. They need to make pitchers THROW THE DAMN BALL!!! Baseball is so much more fun when they do!\none of the bigger elephants in the room that no one seems to mention is: How do we address the too many pitchers thing? Do we limit rosters? Im beginning to think we should but then you have the problem that you will never again see a position player take the mound. And I think that is something to think about even though it doesnt happen very often.\nThere are many ways to do this, some good(limit number of pitchers on the roster) some idiotic(force pitchers to face more than a minimum of one batter) etc... ultimately it's about what type of control roster construction rules or arbitrary rules, should play into your belief on the importance on limiting pitcher usage.\nI've touted the NHL concept of 3 healthy scratches, and have come around to limiting the number of pitchers on the roster. In conjuction, this means that for a given series you have 28 man roster, 25 of which for the entire series has to be listed before the series starts, (meaning three healthy scratches...in practice most teams would list 2 of their starting pitchers as the healthy scratch) and then add in a limit of 10 pitchers to the roster for that series(and before anyone asks \"what is a pitcher\".... a pitcher is a person who has in the current season recorded more batters faced than plate appearances, if both numbers are zero, then you use the previous season stats, if still zero, then you use their most recent minor league season--note that can be tweaked if you think that someone like Ohtani might show up, but ultimately it's not a challenge to create a definition of a pitcher)\nThis limit would apply to September also(although maybe you modify it from per series, to per game)\nBut my point is that it doesn't need to. Trout's epic 5-for-5 game against the Yankees? The condensed game, a full game highlight, and a package of just Trout's PAs were on YouTube the next morning. Yes, you lose out on the experience of watching it live, and I'm not handwaving that away. But this isn't like the 90s, checking the box scores in the paper the next day, or watching that morning's Sportscenter, and then hoping for something in a national publication.\nUntil about 5 years ago I stayed up for every West Coast game and thought most St Louis fans were ##### for complaining about it being so late... over time though I've changed my tune. I did not watch even one pitch on Monday's game, and went to bed by the third inning of Tuesday's game.... still I woke up before work (3am my time) and watched the highlights and got all the info I needed to know what happened. I'm happy with that.\nAnd that was brilliant. I'm not seeing a problem here, and I'm a guy who hates 'rule lawyers'.\nI think there should definitely be a penalty to the shuttle. The NFL is better at this. Yes, you have part time players, 5 receiver sets. But beyond the 53 with the limited number of game inactives (usually injured players) you have the practice squad. And players on the practice squad can be signed by other teams. So NFL rosters are limited in just throwing bodies at the problem, which is what baseball is doing.\nSo something needs to change with the roster gaming.\nAs far as your first point, to be honest, things have gotten to the point where teams are just going to forfeit the games rather than use an actual pitcher. I'm dead serious on that count.\nI'm fine with the roster gaming, it's just the in game roster construction I have an issue with. (and not nearly as bad as everyone else. I don't care about a parade of relievers, my issue is that I want teams to have a 3rd catcher so that the backup gets actual playing time, and have specialist on the bench instead of a supply of utility guys that nobody cares about because they are just okay at everything and don't do anything interesting)\n116- I agree that it was a remarkably clever move by the Phillies.\nThe Little League World Series is on, and it\u2019s strenghtening my certainty that MLB\u2019s single biggest issue right now is the time between pitches\nWe talked about that at length over the past three+ seasons, when MLB was trying to fix \"game time\" and they kept coming up with rules that didn't attack the biggest problem, time between pitches is by far the biggest issue for both game and pace of play issue, it's not even close. It's not advertising, it's not frequent relievers, it's absolutely 100% about the time between pitches. 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        "raw_content": "Stuart became a parent governor back in 2016 to gain an insight into the school functionality and to help support this with his business experience.\nStuart's experience includes working in the public and private sector business environments and employing over 400 full time staff in the north east and cumbria. He hopes to bring this experience and knowledge to the parent governor role.\nStuart has already supported the school by carrying out presentations to the students about career choices and next steps into the wider world.\nWith one of his children attending Bedlington Academy, he feels it is key to make sure that parents have an insight to the school running to make sure that the students' education is always the number priority.\nStuart enjoys working closely with the school and looks forward to the next steps with it now being an academy.",
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        "raw_content": "As Christians we have the awesome privelege to bring one anothers needs to the throne of grace. If you have a prayer request or even a prayer update from previous requests, please allow us the privelege to pray or praise with you.\n\"I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. As you make your requests, plead for God's mercy upon them, and give thanks. \" I Timothy 2:1\nScriptures For Needs\nMt 6:8...............your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him.\nPs 34:10............those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing.\nPs 24:1..............The earth is the Lord's, and all it's fullness,...\nPs 50:10............every beast of the forest is Mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills.\nGen 18:14..........Is anything to hard for the Lord?\nMt 7:7................Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.\nRom 8:32...........He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall he not with Him also freely give us all things?\nPs 37:5.............Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.\nLuke 6:38..........Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom.\nEph 3:20...........(God) is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us...\nPhil 4:19............And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.\n2Pet 1:3............His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him...\nJer 32:27...........Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is there anything to hard for Me?\nMt 11:28...........Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.\nHeb 13:5...........For He Himself has said, I will never leave you nor forsake you.\nPhil 4:6.............Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let you requests be made known to God; ...\nPs. 20:4..........may He grant you according to your hearts desire, and fulfill all of your purpose.\nEph 1:3............Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ\nTo view previous requests please click here\nMichele - Our son has just been called again for deployment. Just got home last May from Iraq/Kuwait. Now will be leaving in a couple of months to go to Afghanistan. Wanted my Blogger friends praying with us. For Him and for us.\nGreat scriptures once again!\nI am thinking of you DeeDee.\nI am standing braced held up by His presence. I am undergoing study for Early Onset Dementia.We have two weeks wait to finish the next series of tests. On the 3rd I have a follow up with the Neuro., but even then we have to wait for further data. We have a DNA marker for Alzheimer in process. I am Standing held up propped as it were. My husband standing grieved at the trial I am in. May God find favor and be glorified as I stand, walk and interact with those around me in this. May he be glorified...It is my heart that I resist the temptations to crumble under this. I desire to stand. to resist the enemy attacks with character and honor.\nIf you were to stand with me it would honor me.\nhttp://www.riggsfamilyblog.com/\nPlease go to the upbove blog for update on precious Abby. Her health is crital right now.\nJennifer of http://ordinarychristianwomansheart.blogspot.com/\nHas prayer request and updates on Dr. Pierce who was a target for a car explosion. Please go to her site for request and update. Thank you.....",
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        "raw_content": "In fact, some people are born with naturally yellow teeth. This happens when the enamel, or outermost layer of the teeth, is too thin and the dentin, which is the layer underneath, is visible. Another factor that creates yellow teeth is aging. Over time, the outer layer of enamel wears down, thus revealing the yellow dentin. Also, staining is inevitable with the consumption of certain foods like coffee and wine. Finally, chewing tobacco and smoking cigarettes will also tarnish and yellow teeth.\nThere are a variety of teeth whitening treatment options for people with yellow teeth. A visit with our Los Angeles dentist is necessary to determine the best way to deal with each individual situation. During the appointment with our cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles, patients will be given an extensive cleaning and examination to determine the extent of damage. The cause of the yellow teeth will also impact the treatment. Some patients will be eligible for Zoom whitening, which takes less than an hour. However, others may need a more extensive solution like porcelain veneers or Lumineers.",
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        "raw_content": "Mikan Watch #113: Teekyu Season 9\nPosted by DiGiKerot in Mikan Watch at September 14, 2017 on 7:10 pm\nFrom this weeks episode of Teekyu (episode 106!). The dialogue is actually referring to the shrine, rather than the box, coincidentally.\nThis isn\u2019t the first time Teekyu has popped up for this, and I\u2019m pretty sure I skipped over one I could probably have gotten away with appearing in one of the OP sequences because I try to avoid too many series duplicates, but I had just recently been thinking that it\u2019d been a while since I\u2019ve posted one of these.\nTeekyu has been off-air for a while. Presumably this is because director Shin Itagaki has been busy with other things \u2013 I mean, he was involved in that Berserk anime that was broadcast the last couple of years, and he\u2019s the director on the new Wake Up Girls show that is starting next month, which has no doubt been keeping him pre-occupied for some time now. I dare-sent say, as much as I love Teekyu, maybe the break was needed \u2013 the current season of Teekyu has been way more consistently on-point than the last couple of seasons were. That said, maybe it\u2019s just the whole absence-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder thing.\nWhich is about all I have to say about Teekyu this evening.\n\u00ab \u00ab iDOLM@STER Stella Stage The Night is Short, Walk on Girl \u00bb \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Biography \u2013 GOUIN, Sir LOMER \u2013 Volume XV (1921-1930) \u2013 Dictionary of Canadian Biography\nPhoto by Lafayette | Courtesy of Fran\u00e7ois Demers and Jean H\u00e9tu\nGOUIN, Sir LOMER (baptized Joseph-Alfred-Lomer), lawyer and politician; b. 19 March 1861 in Saint-Charles-des-Grondines (Grondines), Lower Canada, son of Joseph-N\u00e9r\u00e9e Gouin, a physician, and S\u00e9raphine Fug\u00e8re; m. first 24 May 1888 \u00c9lisa Mercier (d. 4 Sept. 1904), daughter of Honor\u00e9 Mercier*, premier of Quebec, and L\u00e9opoldine Boivin, in the parish of Saint-Jacques, Montreal; of the five children born of their marriage, two sons reached adulthood; m. secondly 19 Sept. 1911 Alice Amos in the Roman Catholic cathedral in Montreal; they had no children; d. 28 March 1929 at Quebec and was buried 1 April in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery, Montreal.\nLomer Gouin\u2019s paternal ancestor Mathurin was born in 1638 in Poitou, France. He immigrated to New France in 1660, settled in Trois-Rivi\u00e8res, and died in Sainte-Anne-de-la-P\u00e9rade in 1710. His son Joseph was Lomer\u2019s direct forebear. After his father\u2019s death in 1872, Lomer went to live with an uncle, the protonotary Antoine-N\u00e9m\u00e8se Gouin, in Sorel. That year he began his classical studies in this town, but he completed them in L\u00e9vis, where he excelled in oratorical contests on historical subjects with Ad\u00e9lard Turgeon and other friends. After enrolling in law at the Montreal branch of the Universit\u00e9 Laval in 1881, he obtained his llb in 1884. He was articled in Montreal to John Joseph Caldwell Abbott*, a future Conservative prime minister of Canada, and Toussaint-Antoine-Rodolphe Laflamme*, a member of the Institut Canadien in Montreal and a radical Liberal. Called to the bar in 1884, he remained active in law in Montreal throughout his political career, maintaining a full-time practice until at least 1897. His first partners were Sim\u00e9on Pagnuelo, a well-known lawyer and prominent ultramontane, and Louis-Olivier Taillon, who would later be a Conservative premier of Quebec. He would become an expert in cases concerning railways and contested elections.\nFrom at least 1884, Gouin was also acquainted with Honor\u00e9 Mercier, who was to be provincial premier from 1887 to 1891, and he visited his home in Montreal with such prominent moderate Liberals as F\u00e9lix-Gabriel Marchand* and Laurent-Olivier David. He also associated with radical Liberals, in particular the lawyer and journalist Godfroy Langlois, who was a fellow member of the Club National. When Gouin became president of this Liberal political organization in Montreal in 1889, he supported Mercier, who had become his father-in-law the previous year and was now under attack from radical Liberals. In 1892 a disgraced and ruined Mercier would go back to the practice of law with two young lawyers, Gouin and Rodolphe Lemieux*, who were to remain lifelong friends. In articles Gouin wrote for Le Clairon, a Montreal weekly that had been launched by a group including Langlois and that appeared from December 1889 until May 1890, he showed his concern to reconcile all elements of the party, both moderates and those less so. For political and personal reasons, this reconciliation would become his overriding concern.\nGouin had his first experience in politics during the federal general election of 5 March 1891. As the Liberal candidate in the riding of Richelieu, he was defeated by Conservative cabinet minister Sir Hector-Louis Langevin*. In 1896 he and a group of Liberals that included Langlois, Christophe-Alphonse Geoffrion*, and Camille Pich\u00e9 founded Le Signal, a radical Montreal weekly. He won a seat in Montreal, Division No.2, in the provincial general election of 11 May 1897, and he would be re-elected by acclamation on 7 Dec. 1900. In spite of the support he had given his father-in-law, Gouin was perceived as a radical because of the people he associated with and the stands he had taken on certain issues; for example, he favoured the establishment of a ministry of education and wanted changes in Montreal\u2019s municipal administration. In 1898 he supported the Marchand government\u2019s bill on reforming public education, but it was voted down in the Legislative Council. However, Marchand had Gouin appointed to the Council of Public Instruction to satisfy the radicals. Gouin was also elected to represent the East ward on the Montreal city council, and he would serve in this position from February to November 1900.\nSir Wilfrid Laurier* was probably suspicious of Gouin\u2019s political radicalism and for several years their relationship was rather cool. In 1899, however, it became clear that Gouin supported Laurier\u2019s moderate policy on so-called \u201cnational\u201d questions, which were now being pushed to the foreground by international events. When, in his presence, Henri Bourassa* informed Laurier that he could not accept the decision to send Canadian troops to South Africa, Gouin did not challenge the federal leader\u2019s decision. Later on, the struggle against the Nationalistes would bring the two leaders, who were already linked by their common party interests, closer together, and would strengthen their mutual confidence.\nAfter the sudden death of Marchand in September 1900, Simon-Napol\u00e9on Parent* became leader of the Liberal party and premier, very likely at Laurier\u2019s insistence. The choice did not meet with unanimous approval. He was mayor of Quebec, had close ties to the business community, and was a skilful politician in organizing elections and handling patronage matters, but the party\u2019s radical wing, which would have preferred to have the province led by a true Liberal such as Joseph-Emery Robidoux, disapproved of him. The desire to allay this discontent may have been a factor in Gouin\u2019s appointment as commissioner of public works in October 1900 and as minister of colonization and public works in July 1901.\nThe radicals \u2013 in particular Langlois, who became the editor of Le Canada, a Liberal daily published in Montreal from April 1903 \u2013 were well disposed toward the new recruit. Gouin had appeared to support their arguments by opposing \u2013 albeit unsuccessfully \u2013 in 1901 certain clauses in bills aimed at favouring the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company [see Louis-Joseph Forget*], which held a monopoly on the distribution of gas and electricity in Quebec; he would do so again in 1904. In 1901, as commissioner of public works, he had led the debate in the assembly on the Act respecting councils of conciliation and of arbitration for settling industrial disputes. The positions he took enabled him to deal sensitively with both the religious authorities and the business community. However, the Nationalistes were already suspicious of Gouin. Olivar Asselin*, his secretary, left him in 1903, criticizing him for his lack of zeal in proceeding with reforms in the field of colonization. In the pages of the Montreal weekly Le Nationaliste, which Asselin helped found in 1904, this fiery journalist would write many articles critical of the government.\nAt the end of 1904 and the beginning of 1905, a veritable palace revolution would oust Parent from the government and push Gouin into the premier\u2019s office. Parent, whose style of management and personal image drew increasing criticism within his own party, and whose integrity was being questioned by the opposition, is believed to have indicated that he would resign immediately after the federal election of 3 Nov. 1904, which kept Laurier in power. Instead, seeking to take advantage of an electoral climate that was favourable for the Liberals and thereby to strengthen his authority, he dissolved the Legislative Assembly and called an election for 25 November. The Conservative party was weakened and caught off guard by the announcement of a campaign that would last a scant three weeks. Its leader, Edmund James Flynn, denounced the hurried election call and declared that he would not participate officially in the contest. With the Conservatives running in only 24 ridings, the Liberals easily won the election, but dissension within the party itself broke out into the open. These fratricidal struggles worried Laurier, who had admitted, in a letter to Langlois on 1 April 1904, that Parent had to be replaced. This time, however, the federal Liberal leader would not be able to influence the provincial party\u2019s choice of a leader as he had done in 1900.\nIn the fall of 1904 Gouin was in mourning for his wife, \u00c9lisa Mercier, who had died in September. Nevertheless, he decided to oppose Parent more strenuously. For the November election he contrived to recruit several candidates from among the premier\u2019s opponents, and he discussed strategy with two cabinet ministers, Ad\u00e9lard Turgeon and William Alexander Weir, who were both hostile to Parent. Since 1901 Weir, like Gouin, had opposed the privileges granted by their own government to the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company. This issue split the Liberal party. In municipal politics, these opponents of Parent supported the party\u2019s reformist faction, which was attacking Mayor Raymond Pr\u00e9fontaine*. The latter was a pillar of the Liberal elite and a friend of Laurier, but he was perceived as corrupt and as a friend of the trust headed by Louis-Joseph Forget, his nephew Rodolphe Forget*, and Herbert Samuel Holt*. Turgeon, who was increasingly dissatisfied with Parent\u2019s leadership, seemed to be afraid that Parent might hatch a plot to force him, as well as Gouin and Weir, to resign.\nHaving decided to strike hard, the three ministers submitted their resignations on 3 Feb. 1905, blaming Parent for not having consulted his cabinet before he made important decisions, such as on the dissolution of the assembly. They also declared that, despite having been re-elected, he did not enjoy the confidence of the voters. When Parent, now facing new accusations, delayed recalling parliament, his bitter political enemy Senator Philippe-Auguste Choquette* busied himself with rallying the mlas who were hostile to the premier. During a meeting on 8 February at the Ch\u00e2teau Frontenac, a clear majority of the Liberal mlas signed a petition calling for the premier\u2019s resignation. When the legislature finally opened on 2 March 1905, Parent brought up the accusations levelled against him \u201cin connection with the administration of the Department of Crown Lands,\u201d rejected them, and called for an inquiry by a parliamentary committee. The committee\u2019s report exonerated the premier, who resigned on 21 March.\nIt was a good question who would replace him. Turgeon, who had an outgoing personality and was a fine speaker, declined. The lieutenant governor, Sir Louis-Amable Jett\u00e9*, then called on Gouin, who coveted the position and who was the candidate of the generally more progressive Montreal wing of the party, to form a cabinet. Gouin came to power thanks to the support of the Liberal party\u2019s reformist faction \u2013 those wanting changes in the field of education or seeking state control of public services such as electricity, especially in Montreal. But in his choice of ministers, he did not reward these progressive elements as much as they had hoped. His co-conspirators Weir and Turgeon were brought into the cabinet, but Louis Allard, a rural mla whose chief qualification was his loyalty to Gouin, was awarded the important Department of Public Works and Labour. By the moderate program Gouin introduced, he gradually distanced himself from the progressives. In 1907, anxious to reconcile the supporters and opponents of Parent in order to fight more effectively against the nationalist threat, he would make room in his cabinet for Louis-Alexandre Taschereau*, a close friend of the former premier.\nGouin would be premier of Quebec from 1905 to 1920. During his term of office he benefited from generally favourable circumstances. Ideologically, he leaned towards classical liberalism, which called, for example, for the state to rely on private enterprise to encourage economic development. In any case the Quebec of his time was hardly in a position to act in any other way. For almost two decades, the Canadian provinces had been trying in vain to persuade the federal government to increase its annual grants to them. In 1902 Gouin, for whom this cause would become a hobby horse, had strongly supported Parent\u2019s request to this effect. But Laurier was not easily persuaded. Once he became premier, Gouin, with the backing of the other provinces, kept up his campaign unflaggingly. \u201cWe have been reduced to the point of not being able to administer the criminal justice system properly and of postponing the encouragement and improvements that the public education system requires,\u201d he complained in a letter to Laurier on 22 Nov. 1905. In the end, Laurier called an interprovincial conference in October 1906 at which he acceded to most of the provinces\u2019 demands. The Liberal press hailed Gouin as a worthy successor to Mercier, the defender of provincial autonomy. In 1907 Gouin approached the federal government for permission to extend the northern boundaries of Quebec and thus take over the district of Ungava. This territory would be annexed to the province under the name of Nouveau-Qu\u00e9bec in 1912.\nLike his predecessors Marchand and Parent, Gouin sought to attract English Canadian and especially American capital into his province to ensure its economic growth. His efforts to this effect were assisted by a greatly increased demand for the natural riches of Quebec (pulpwood, minerals, hydroelectric energy). On the other hand, Gouin was not opposed to certain well-aimed government initiatives that would enable the province to benefit even more from its resources. For example, in order to stimulate the production of paper and create employment in 1910, he banned the export of pulpwood cut on crown lands. The United States countered by putting customs duties on imported paper, but Gouin was unshakeable, and a number of new paper mills were opened in the province. In 1910 he also set up the Quebec Streams Commission, which undertook the construction of works to regulate the flow of water in rivers harnessed to produce energy [see Simon-Napol\u00e9on Parent]. It was not supposed to compete with private enterprise, and Gouin refused to follow Ontario\u2019s lead in establishing public ownership of the hydroelectric industry [see Sir Adam Beck; Sir James Pliny Whitney*]. Economic growth made it possible to stabilize the province\u2019s finances. The larger federal grant, higher logging fees, the leasing of waterfalls, and the introduction of new permits and licences raised revenues from $5,340,000 in 1905\u20136 to $14,473,000 in 1919\u201320. The government could not only increase its expenditures during the same period from $5,012,000 to $13,503,000, but was able to balance its budget and even to declare modest surpluses year after year, while slightly reducing the province\u2019s per capita debt. This sound management won the enthusiastic approval of the business community.\nGouin had taken a keen interest in the development of education. He established many normal schools for girls (in particular, at Hull, Nicolet, Trois-Rivi\u00e8res, and Salaberry-de-Valleyfield), raised teachers\u2019 salaries, and provided much more funding to elementary schools. He especially emphasized the need to encourage technical and scientific education, and to that end in 1907 he personally steered through the assembly bills creating the Montreal and Quebec technical schools (with the object of providing a better grounding for young people heading for careers in industry), and the \u00c9cole des Hautes \u00c9tudes Commerciales de Montr\u00e9al. In founding the latter establishment, the premier was carrying out the repeatedly expressed wishes of the Chambre de Commerce du District de Montr\u00e9al, of which he himself had been a member, and of the party\u2019s radical faction, and was hoping to increase the participation of French Canadians in the province\u2019s economic development. The school began in 1910, on a modest scale, with 32 students and 12 professors. Gouin also founded the \u00c9cole Centrale de Pr\u00e9paration et d\u2019Arpentage and the \u00c9cole Foresti\u00e8re, which opened in 1907 and 1910 respectively at the Universit\u00e9 Laval at Quebec.\nThe increasing popularity of the automobile as a means of transportation led Gouin to create the Department of Highways in 1912 and to devote substantial amounts of money to this sector [see Joseph-Adolphe Tessier]. He built and paved new provincial highways, and guaranteed loans for municipalities interested in building them in their jurisdictions.\nGouin also had to take a stand on a number of highly controversial issues, including the prohibition of alcoholic beverages, a question on which Roman Catholics were divided. In 1908 he reduced the number of establishments serving alcohol in Montreal and Quebec and increased the fees for licences. He himself was opposed to total prohibition, preferring instead an educational campaign. After 1910, however, groups favouring prohibition, including some within the Catholic church, stepped up their pressure on the government, and it had to toughen its legislation. In 1919 a bill was passed imposing prohibition, with a few exceptions, but the law was unenforceable and was openly ridiculed. Feeling that the prohibition movement was losing momentum, Gouin moved back to a system of partial prohibition that permitted the sale of beer and wine.\nGouin had reorganized the municipal administration of Montreal by creating the board of commissioners in 1909. This new system of government was instituted following the recommendations of the royal commission to make a general and complete inquiry into the administration of the affairs of the city of Montreal [see Lawrence John Cannon] and after a referendum had been held. It was intended to reduce the patronage and corruption poisoning the municipal life of the metropolis. In 1918 Gouin\u2019s government would again get the city\u2019s charter amended, setting up the Administrative Commission of the City of Montreal with a mandate to manage the city\u2019s administration and straighten out its finances. Since this move appreciably diminished the powers of the city council and the mayor, it aroused the ire of the mayor of Montreal, M\u00e9d\u00e9ric Martin*. With Gouin as premier, the assembly had also modified the provincial voting system in 1912 to give the vote to almost all men aged 21 or over and eliminate the plural voting that allowed electors to cast a ballot in every electoral district in which they owned property. He categorically opposed women\u2019s suffrage. \u201cWomen do not vote in England,\u201d he said in 1915 to Carrie Matilda Derick*, the president of the Montreal Suffrage Association.\nIn implementing his policies, Gouin had to contend with the Conservative party in the Legislative Assembly. Weakened, however, by having a smaller number of mlas and by a succession of leaders, and lacking a coherent program, the Conservatives were not managing to function effectively as the opposition. Outside parliament, however, Gouin had to reckon with powerful pressure groups. On the one hand, the Catholic clergy was worried that he might try to reduce the church\u2019s control over education. On the other hand, among workers there was beginning to be a demand for social reforms from the government, which they considered too ready to listen to employers. For their part, the Nationalistes, such as Omer H\u00e9roux* and Olivar Asselin, denounced Gouin\u2019s decisions related to colonization, accusing him of paying more attention to the demands of speculators and foreign capitalists than to the needs of the colonists.\nOn coming to power, Gouin had tried to calm the fears of the Catholic clergy. He promised Archbishop Paul Bruch\u00e9si* of Montreal, with whom he developed a special relationship, that he would not secularize the educational system. In a speech on 11 Dec. 1905 at a banquet organized by the Liberals of the riding of Montreal, Division No.2, he declared: \u201cWe want neither to destroy nor to revolutionize; we want to improve and strengthen.\u201d Out of concern for the archbishop\u2019s opinion, he blocked the adoption of many bills (often introduced by Godfroy Langlois) aimed at creating a department of education, standardizing school textbooks, introducing compulsory education, requiring all teachers whether secular or religious to hold a certificate of competence, and democratizing the Montreal school system. He would put off until 1916 [see Joseph-Narcisse Perrault] the recommendations of the royal commission on the Catholic schools of Montreal, appointed in 1909 and chaired by Raoul Dandurand*. In their report, the lay members of the commission recommended the formation of a single school board in Montreal. Abb\u00e9 Louis-Philippe Perrier dissented, expressing the position of the clergy, who preferred a decentralized system that was easier to influence. In 1913, when Gouin told the archbishop of Montreal that he was thinking of giving Langlois a foreign posting, Bruch\u00e9si was delighted, and is said to have exclaimed, \u201cGet that pest out of the country.\u201d In 1914, at the archbishop\u2019s urgent request, and following an exhausting campaign carried on by both the Nationalistes and the official organ of the archdiocese of Quebec, L\u2019Action sociale, Gouin agreed to have the \u00c9cole des Hautes \u00c9tudes Commerciales affiliated with the Montreal branch of the Universit\u00e9 Laval, an institution under the control of the clergy [see Jean Pr\u00e9vost*]. The school was able to maintain a de facto independence, however. Gouin made a point of involving members of the clergy in most official events and of appointing priests as colonization agents. Despite all this, L\u2019Action sociale remained highly critical of Gouin and his government, to the point where the premier finally complained about it to Pope Pius X.\nOpposition from the labour movement had remained marginal. The secretary of the Labour party, Albert Saint-Martin*, had run against Gouin in Montreal, Division No.2, in a by-election on 10 April 1905 and had won 13 per cent of the votes. Gouin promised that he would continue to be the workers\u2019 champion and immediately created a department of labour, attaching it to Public Works (which thereby became the Department of Public Works and Labour). He would also have a number of measures adopted \u2013 modest ones, on the whole \u2013 including one passed in 1909 providing for compensation in the case of accidents in the workplace, and another the following year making it illegal to employ children under the age of 16 if they could not read and write.\nThe Nationalistes were more of a problem for Gouin. The Ligue Nationaliste Canadienne [see Olivar Asselin], which had been founded in 1903 and had begun publishing an official newspaper, Le Nationaliste, the following year, had at first attacked Laurier\u2019s policies. But it also had concerns at the provincial level, so that, especially from 1907, under the leadership of their mentor Henri Bourassa the Nationalistes showed the Gouin government no mercy. Bourassa made a sensational entry into the Legislative Assembly by defeating the premier himself in the general election of 8 June 1908, in Montreal, Division No.2. Gouin, who had, however, won in the riding of Portneuf, wrote a letter to Laurier four days later in which he attributed his defeat to \u201cthe over-confidence of my organizers\u201d and the receptiveness of the crowds whipped up by Bourassa. In 1908 and 1909 especially, the Nationalistes, who formed an alliance with the Conservatives, harshly denounced some of Gouin\u2019s policies. On the subject of colonization, they maintained that the timber limits granted to the logging companies hindered the settling of colonists on new land. In their view, the measures aimed at encouraging industrialization were first and foremost of benefit to foreigners and they called for an end to the sale of forests at bargain prices. They demanded reforms, including restrictions on the export of pulpwood and paper pulp, and made accusations of corruption. Outside the house, Jules Fournier*, who had been the editor of Le Nationaliste since 1908, led the attack until Gouin, in an effort to silence him, sued him for libel in 1909.\nDuring the election campaign, however, Bourassa on 9 May 1916 would publish in his newspaper, Le Devoir, these highly flattering remarks about the party and the leader whom he had criticized so severely: \u201cThe Liberal party is something; Gouin is a somebody. The Quebec Conservative party is nothing any more; [Phil\u00e9mon] Cousineau [the new Conservative leader] is a nobody.\u201d What had happened to enable Gouin to overcome the nationalist opposition?\nFirst of all, the Nationalistes considered that Gouin had implemented some important planks from their own program. He had had an embargo placed on the export of pulpwood from crown lands, raised the stumpage fees to force the big logging companies to pay more for their raw material, and substituted long-term leases for the outright sale of waterfalls. He had also encouraged colonization by creating some 50 new parishes and building roads and schools. In 1913 Abb\u00e9 Ivanho\u00eb Caron*, a priest and colonizer, praised the efforts made by the Gouin government in Abitibi, a region that Gouin visited the following year.\nIn the era of World War I things worked in Gouin\u2019s favour. By 1910 Bourassa and the Nationalistes were again giving priority to their federal concerns. After forming an alliance with the Conservative leader, Robert Laird Borden*, to defeat Laurier, they quickly became disillusioned with the war policy of the Canadian prime minister. Gouin supported Canada\u2019s participation in the war effort. On 15 Oct. 1914 he attended a large rally in Montreal\u2019s Parc Sohmer, where Laurier spoke about the duty of French Canadians towards their two mother countries. In 1915 and 1916 he continued to appeal for recruits and to work with the federal government in encouraging the military effort. But, like Laurier and the Nationalistes, he soon found himself with no choice but to oppose conscription strongly.\nGouin had also vigorously championed the struggle of the Franco-Ontarians against Regulation 17, a measure adopted in 1912 that severely limited the use of French as a language of instruction in Ontario schools [see Sir James Pliny Whitney]. Gouin raised this matter in 1913, during an audience with the pope. On 11 Jan. 1915 he delivered an important speech in which he asked the government of Ontario to demonstrate justice and generosity in its dealings with the province\u2019s francophone minority. Then, on 25 January, to give resounding support to the Franco-Ontarian cause he took part in a big demonstration at the Universit\u00e9 Laval at Quebec, along with Cardinal Louis-Nazaire B\u00e9gin, the Nationaliste Armand La Vergne*, and a number of other dignitaries. In March 1916, under his guidance, a bill introduced by Antonin Galipeault, to authorize school commissions to make contributions from their funds for patriotic, national, or school purposes, was passed. (Gouin did not want his province to make a direct grant to the Franco-Ontarians, for fear of angering their government.)\nIn addition, Gouin contributed to the Bonne Entente movement, begun in 1916 by two Torontorians, John Milton Godfrey* and Arthur Hawkes, to promote harmonious relations as important between French- and English-speaking Canadians. In January 1917 Gouin was part of a delegation that went to Toronto and Hamilton, following a visit by an Ontario delegation to Montreal, Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Trois-Rivi\u00e8res. But during that year, when Laurier refused to form a coalition with the Conservatives to put into effect a policy of conscription, Gouin, who had likely also been approached by Borden, rejected the offer as well. The Quebec Liberals, headed by Gouin, were fiercely opposed to conscription. More than anyone else, it was Gouin who, for Laurier, led the campaign in Quebec preceding the general election of 17 Dec. 1917.\nIn December 1917, in the face of a frequently acerbic campaign in the English-Canadian press to denounce the so-called \u201cdisloyalty\u201d of French Canadians and their rejection of compulsory military service, Gouin allowed one of his mlas, Joseph-Napol\u00e9on Franc\u0153ur, to present a notice of motion stating that the province of Quebec would be prepared to accept the breaking up of the confederation pact if the other provinces considered it an obstacle to the development of Canada. Gouin made a vigorous and memorable defence of confederation at that time. After reminding his listeners that the federal system was the only one suitable for Canada, that separatism was impossible, and that confederation had brought notable benefits, the premier declared his confidence that the storm would pass. He was proud, he said, to be called a Canadian, and proud of his country, Canada. This part of his speech drew very positive reviews in the anglophone press. But at the same time, Gouin made a point of recalling the sufferings of \u201cour fathers\u201d in the wake of insults and appeals to prejudices, and he declared that the slanders of the present moment were the work of a \u201csmall number\u201d and not the majority of anglophones. These references were probably intended to satisfy the Nationalistes in particular. At the end of the speech, Franc\u0153ur withdrew his motion, declaring that it had had \u201cthe desired effect.\u201d In 1937 he would admit, as the press reported on 10 December: \u201cIt was only a warning; I have never really wanted the province of Quebec to separate from the other eight provinces of the country.\u201d\nAt the end of the war, Gouin was at the height of his power. His authority within the Liberal party was uncontested, and there was almost no opposition, either inside or outside the Legislative Assembly. His compatriots increasingly viewed him as their main champion. Many considered him a possible successor to Laurier, whose health was failing and who was faced with increasing opposition in the ranks of his party. In 1918 Borden, aware of his government\u2019s extreme weakness in the province of Quebec, had made another unsuccessful attempt to persuade Gouin to join his Union government. Gouin certainly had much in common with the Conservatives on some questions. Although he was a Liberal, in governing his province his approach was conservative, he was close to the financial circles in Montreal, and he supported the tariff protection so dear to the Conservatives. But Gouin also knew that, given the conscription issue, he would be signing his political death warrant if he developed close ties with Borden.\nThe year 1919 brought important changes in Canadian politics. Laurier died in February. In western Canada and Ontario the United Farmers gained ground and fiercely opposed the protective tariff. In order to fight them, some Conservatives wondered whether the time had come to form an alliance with Quebec Liberals who favoured the tariff, starting with Gouin. In July Borden had another meeting with Gouin and two other Liberals, Ernest Lapointe* and Rodolphe Lemieux, who told him plainly that they could not become part of a union government because of their province\u2019s opposition to conscription. Gouin also stressed the need to amend Regulation 17 in Ontario, a concession Borden was obviously powerless to grant. In any case, Gouin strongly opposed the Union government\u2019s policy of nationalizing railways.\nGouin put an end to these dealings by attending the Liberal convention in August. To be sure, the Liberal platform, with its reference to lower tariffs, worried the Montreal business community and its political friends, including Gouin and Lemieux. The co-chair of the convention, Gouin supported William Stevens Fielding, who had been minister of finance in Laurier\u2019s government, in the race for the party leadership. Fielding was pro-tariff and, although he had supported conscription, he had never disowned Laurier or served in the Union government. The Quebec delegates were more in favour of William Lyon Mackenzie King*. Particularly concerned about bringing the western farmers back into the Liberal fold, King was prepared to agree to some relaxation of the tariff. He had been defeated in the general election of 1911, but had remained loyal to Laurier during the war. At Laurier\u2019s request, he had run as the Liberal candidate in the Ontario riding of York North in 1917, and had been defeated. He opposed conscription because he believed it posed a threat to national unity. King would never forgive Gouin for supporting Fielding.\nIn 1919, as well, Gouin had called a general election, two years before he had to, supposedly in an endeavour to win popular support for an ambitious and costly \u201cprogram of reconstruction\u201d (according to the account in Le Devoir of 10 June 1919) based on colonization and the development of hydroelectric power. It was becoming increasingly obvious that he wanted to relinquish the leadership of the government; in fact, his aim was to give his successor a strong mandate. The official opposition, led by Arthur Sauv\u00e9*, carried the stigma of the pro-conscription federal Conservatives. On election day, 23 June, 43 of the 81 Liberal candidates had no Conservative opponent; 74 Liberals and 5 Conservatives were elected. It was Gouin\u2019s last election campaign as premier. On 25 August he appointed Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, who seemed to represent a comfortable political choice, as attorney general. After serving for one session in the spring of 1920, Gouin gave a farewell speech on 21 June to the Young Liberals in Montreal, in which he reviewed his 15 years as premier. On 25 June he and Taschereau left for the Rivi\u00e8re Moisie and discussed the transfer of power. Gouin resigned on 8 July and Taschereau was summoned to replace him the following day.\nDuring his years in provincial politics, Gouin had received many honours. France had made him a knight of the Legion of Honour in 1907 and a commander in 1920. He was awarded a kmg in 1908 and a kcmg in 1913. He became a grand officer of the Order of Leopold II in 1912 and a commander in 1920. A number of universities conferred honorary llds on him.\nA more trying period for Gouin began in 1920. During a brief stint as editor of La Presse (from August to December), he found it difficult to cope with the restrictions placed on him by its owner, Eug\u00e8ne Berthiaume, and the arrangement ended on a sour note. In July of that year Taschereau had appointed him to the Legislative Council for the division of Salaberry, but he resigned in October 1921 without having taken his seat. Then, at the request of King \u2013 who was under pressure to recruit such a high-profile candidate \u2013 Gouin entered federal politics. As the candidate in the riding of Laurier-Outremont he won an easy victory in the general election of 6 Dec. 1921. With 116 mps out of a total of 235, the Liberals won the election but they had lost the support of the western farmers, who voted for the new Progressive party, which, with its 64 seats, was in second place. The Conservative Montreal Gazette predicted that Gouin, who headed a large block of Quebec mps, would soon become the real leader of the Liberal party. During the campaign, there was another rumour that Gouin and Lemieux were plotting with Conservative prime minister Arthur Meighen* to unite the protectionist forces and enable Gouin to take power in Ottawa. King was furious and demanded a public show of support from the two Quebec Liberals. Lemieux complied with a letter published in the press, but Gouin simply sent indirect assurances of support. King continued to harbour doubts about the loyalty of his brilliant recruit.\nOnce the Liberals were in power, Gouin expected an important cabinet portfolio. King, who was worried mainly about the growing threat from the Progressives, knew that it was better for him to work closely with the Liberals from the Quebec City area, headed by Ernest Lapointe, than with the protectionist Liberals in Montreal. Maintaining ties with the former, who were relatively open to concessions in the matter of tariffs, would give him more opportunity to placate the farmers. Gouin asked King to give his province six ministers, four of them from Montreal. He pictured himself as minister of justice (a portfolio that King was planning to give to Lapointe), and president of the Privy Council, a prestigious office. The Montreal business community put similar pressure on King. The prime minister finally gave Gouin the most important portfolio, justice, but kept for himself the presidency of the Privy Council, in order, as he confided to Lapointe, not to put Canada\u2019s future in the hands of the Montreal financial magnates. In the end, the Montreal region had three ministers (Raoul Dandurand, Gouin, and James Alexander Robb), as did the Quebec region (Henri-S\u00e9v\u00e9rin B\u00e9land*, Jacques Bureau*, and Lapointe). For the moment, Gouin was doing well. Having failed in his attempt to attract the Progressives into his cabinet, King could not afford to ignore the Montreal Liberals. In Gouin\u2019s case, the issue was merely postponed.\nGouin\u2019s career in federal politics was short. King never trusted him, for both personal and ideological reasons. He knew he had to get reduced tariffs and lower freight rates adopted in order to calm the farmers\u2019 revolt. Gouin objected to this policy and seems to have threatened more than once to resign. As time went on, he found himself more and more isolated. The younger Liberal mps disliked his arrogance and his ties to the Montreal ruling class. On 16 Dec. 1923 King recorded in his diary that he judged the time had come to dissociate himself completely from the Montreal interests in order to move closer to the farmers. When Gouin sent him his letter of resignation soon afterwards, King eagerly accepted it and made it public on 3 Jan. 1924. As soon as he had left, King committed himself to lowering the tariff, and noted in his diary that he would never have been able to get cabinet agreement if Gouin had been there.\nOn leaving active political life, Gouin was able to devote more attention to his business affairs, which indeed he had never neglected, even during his time as premier. On 12 May 1919, his friend Georges-\u00c9lie Amyot, who owned the Dominion Corset Company, stated in the Quebec newspaper L\u2019\u00c9v\u00e9nement that Gouin had sold him a lot in Maisonneuve (Montreal) in 1911 for $100,000. \u201cIs it scandalous,\u201d he concluded, \u201cfor a premier of Quebec to carry on business because he is the premier? On the contrary, I think we should congratulate ourselves on having a man in charge of our affairs who is able to look after his own and ours at the same time.\u201d During his years in politics, Gouin continued to practise law, and his office maintained close ties with a number of big companies in Montreal. While he was a cabinet minister in Ottawa, he was a director of many corporations, including the Bank of Montreal, the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, the Royal Trust Company, the Cr\u00e9dit Foncier Franco-Canadien, the Shawinigan Water and Power Company, the Laurentide Company Limited, the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, and the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. In April 1922 the Liberal mp Andrew Ross McMaster introduced a motion in the House of Commons that would have prohibited cabinet ministers from serving on the boards of directors of corporations. The person targeted was obviously Gouin and the government had to intervene vigorously to get the motion withdrawn.\nGouin continued to take an interest in education. In 1920 the new Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al had invited him to chair its governing council. In 1924 Taschereau appointed him to head a commission to study, among other things, the advisability of creating a network of Jewish parochial schools. In 1926 the premier gave him the task of investigating the state of French-language Catholic education in Montreal.\nAfter leaving the House of Commons, Gouin hoped to be given a seat in the Senate. Senator Dandurand interceded on his behalf, but King, and especially Lapointe, opposed the appointment. In 1926 Oswald Mayrand, Gaspard De Serres, L\u00e9on Tr\u00e9panier, and J. P.-Victorien Desaulniers made a vain attempt to persuade Gouin to run for the mayoralty of Montreal. He showed some interest, but because he did not wish to run against M\u00e9d\u00e9ric Martin, he made one stipulation: he wanted to be elected by acclamation. Dandurand tried again in 1927 to persuade King to appoint Gouin to the Senate, but Lapointe still objected. King nonetheless offered him the post of lieutenant governor of Quebec. Humiliated at having been denied a seat in the upper house, but by now seriously ill, Gouin agreed to become lieutenant governor. \u201cIt is not a question of honours, but of honour,\u201d he confided to one of his daughters-in-law. \u201cI will go to Spencer Wood to die on my feet.\u201d He took office on 10 Jan. 1929. In March, during a visit to Montreal, Gouin suffered an attack of angina. On 28 March he went to parliament in ceremonial dress to perform his first official act as lieutenant governor \u2013 to give royal assent to the acts that had been passed and to prorogue the session. In the presence of Premier Taschereau, a number of ministers and mlas, Lady Gouin, and a few close friends, he suffered another angina attack, collapsed in his office, received the last rites, and breathed his last. Thousands of people filed past his body in the chapel of rest at Spencer Wood, in Sillery, near Quebec. Messages of condolence poured in from all directions. The funeral took place in Notre-Dame basilica at Quebec on 1 April, after which a special train transported the casket to Montreal for burial.\nGouin was a taciturn, rather cold, and distant man. According to his friend Dandurand, he did not reveal his thoughts to anyone. He had no charisma and had little ability to stir up crowds. Because he was sensitive to criticism, some of his close friends thought he lacked self-confidence. In 1920 the Canadian annual review had referred to him admiringly as a \u201ccool, calm and calculating\u201d man, who appealed to people\u2019s intelligence rather than to their feelings. Somewhat authoritarian in style, Gouin kept a firm hold on the reins of the party and government. He saw to it that the Montreal Reform Club became the seat of the powerful Liberal machine, and in the house he gave his mlas little leeway except on private members\u2019 bills. His two sons would also have political careers. L\u00e9on Mercier-Gouin would become a professor of law at the Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al and a senator, and Paul Gouin* would be one of the founders of the Action Lib\u00e9rale Nationale and the Bloc Populaire.\nSir Lomer Gouin was premier almost as long as Louis-Alexandre Taschereau and Maurice Le Noblet Duplessis*. But while their terms of office would end in great political upheavals, Gouin left the Liberal party stronger and more united at the end of his years than when he had found it in 1905. By encouraging the industrialization of the province and attaching great importance to education, he assuredly helped bring Quebec into the modern world.\nSeveral of Sir Lomer Gouin\u2019s speeches are available on microfiche and are listed in CIHM, Reg. The Lomer Gouin fonds at the LAC (MG 27, III, B4) is voluminous and there is a copy on microfilm at the ANQ-Q. The ANQ-Q holds a second collection of his papers, at P1000, D2348. Other fonds at these archives that contain useful documents are LAC, MG 26, G; H; J; MG 27, II, D10; E1; III, B3; and ANQ-Q, P198 and P350.\nGouin\u2019s public career between 1906 and 1921 may be traced in such printed sources as Que., Legislative Assembly, Debates, 1906\u201321; Can., House of Commons, Debates, 1906\u201321; and Canadian annual rev., 1906\u201321. The memoirs of several politicians recall his life. Among them are R. L. Borden, Robert Laird Borden: his memoirs, ed. Heath Macquarrie (abridged ed., 2v., Toronto, [1969]), 2; P.-A. Choquette, Un demi-si\u00e8cle de vie politique (Montr\u00e9al, 1936); and Raoul Dandurand, Les m\u00e9moires du s\u00e9nateur Raoul Dandurand (1861\u20131942), Marcel Hamelin, \u00e9dit. (Qu\u00e9bec, 1967). Pertinent theses and dissertations include Ren\u00e9 Castonguay, \u201cLa motion Franc\u0153ur (1917\u20131918)\u201d (m\u00e9moire de MA, univ. de Montr\u00e9al, 1989); Ruby Heap, \u201cL\u2019\u00c9glise, l\u2019\u00e9tat et l\u2019enseignement primaire public catholique au Qu\u00e9bec, 1897\u20131920\u201d (th\u00e8se de PHD, univ. de Montr\u00e9al, 1987); and Edwidge Munn, \u201cLes relations entre Wilfrid Laurier et Lomer Gouin, de 1905 \u00e0 1908\u201d (m\u00e9moire de MA, univ. de Montr\u00e9al, 1985).\nThere are two articles that are entirely devoted to Gouin \u2013 P. A. Dutil, \u201cThe politics of progressivism in Quebec: the Gouin \u2018coup\u2019 revisited,\u201d CHR, 69 (1988): 441\u201365 and Bernard Weilbrenner, \u201cLes id\u00e9es politiques de Lomer Gouin,\u201d CHA, Report, 1965: 46\u201357 \u2013 and he figures prominently in a number of others: in F. W. Gibson, \u201cThe cabinet of 1921,\u201d in Cabinet formation and bicultural relations: seven case studies, ed. F. W. Gibson (Ottawa, 1970), 63\u2013104; in Jean Hamelin et al., \u201cLes \u00e9lections provinciales dans le Qu\u00e9bec,\u201d Cahiers de g\u00e9ographie de Qu\u00e9bec (Qu\u00e9bec), 4 (1959\u201360): 5\u2013207; and in three articles by Ruby Heap, \u201cLib\u00e9ralisme et \u00e9ducation au Qu\u00e9bec \u00e0 la fin du XIXe et au d\u00e9but du XXe si\u00e8cles,\u201d in Combats lib\u00e9raux au tournant du XXe si\u00e8cle, sous la dir. d\u2019Yvan Lamonde (Montr\u00e9al, 1995), 99\u2013118, \u201cLa Ligue de l\u2019enseignement (1902\u20131904): h\u00e9ritage du pass\u00e9 et nouveaux d\u00e9fis,\u201d RHAF, 36 (1982\u201383): 339\u201373, and \u201cUrbanisation et \u00e9ducation: la centralisation scolaire \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al au d\u00e9but du XXe si\u00e8cle,\u201d CHA, Hist. papers, 1985: 132\u201355.\nAside from Jacques Gouin\u2019s brief study, Sir Lomer Gouin (Montr\u00e9al-Nord, [1981?]), and the collection of articles by Gonzalve Desaulniers*, Sir Lomer Gouin: sa vie, son \u0153uvre ([Montr\u00e9al], 1923), Gouin has never been the subject of a biography. On the other hand, several specialized studies contain information about him and allow him to be better placed in context: R\u00e9al B\u00e9langer, Wilfrid Laurier; quand la politique devient passion (Qu\u00e9bec et Montr\u00e9al, 1986); R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden, a biography (2v., Toronto, 1975\u201380), 2; Ren\u00e9 Castonguay, Rodolphe Lemieux et le Parti lib\u00e9ral, 1866\u20131937: le chevalier du roi (Sainte-Foy, Qu\u00e9., 2000); R. MacG. Dawson and H. B. Neatby, William Lyon Mackenzie King: a political biography (3v., Toronto, 1958\u201376), 1\u20132; P. [A.] Dutil, Devil\u2019s advocate: Godfroy Langlois and the politics of Liberal progressivism in Laurier\u2019s Quebec (Montreal and Toronto, 1994); John English, The decline of politics: the Conservatives and the party system, 1901\u201320 (Toronto, 1977); Roger Graham, Arthur Meighen: a biography (3v., Toronto, 1960\u201365), 1\u20132; Alain Lacombe, Errol Bouchette, 1862\u20131912: un intellectuel (Saint-Laurent, Qu\u00e9., 1997); Claude Larivi\u00e8re, Albert Saint-Martin, militant d\u2019avant-garde, 1865\u20131947 (Laval, Qu\u00e9., 1979); Joseph Levitt, Henri Bourassa and the golden calf; the social program of the nationalists of Quebec (1900\u20131914) (Ottawa, 1969); H. B. Neatby, Laurier and a Liberal Quebec; a study in political management, ed. R. T. Clippingdale (Toronto, 1973); H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Pelletier-Baillargeon, Olivar Asselin et son temps (2v. parus, [Montr\u00e9al], 1996\u2013?); Yves Roby, Les Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois et les investissements am\u00e9ricains (1918\u20131929) (Qu\u00e9bec, 1976); Fernande Roy, Progr\u00e8s, harmonie, libert\u00e9: le lib\u00e9ralisme des milieux d\u2019affaires francophones de Montr\u00e9al au tournant du si\u00e8cle (Montr\u00e9al, 1988); three works by Robert Rumilly, Henri Bourassa; la vie publique d\u2019un grand Canadien (Montr\u00e9al, 1953); Hist. de la prov. de Qu\u00e9bec, 8\u201330; Histoire de l\u2019\u00c9cole des hautes \u00e9tudes commerciales de Montr\u00e9al, 1907\u20131967 (Montr\u00e9al, 1966); Adrien Th\u00e9rio, Jules Fournier, journaliste de combat (Montr\u00e9al et Paris, 1954); B. L. 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        "raw_content": "Grant to expand GSE\u2019s technology efforts in inner city classrooms\nEnterprise Charter School student Amari is immersed in an underwater world \u2014 also visible on the computer monitor in the background \u2014 while using the virtual reality goggles supplied by researchers from the Graduate School of Education. GSE faculty member Richard Lamb tends to the power cord. Photo: Julie Schwab\n\u201cThe underwater experience is very vivid. So now if we start talking about a coral reef, for example, you can tie that back to your experience. If we start talking about fish and whales, you have a conception of what that looks like.\u201d\nRichard Lamb, director\nNeurocognition Science Laboratory\nAmari, a middle school student at Enterprise Charter School in downtown Buffalo, had never seen a jellyfish. So when he put on the virtual reality goggles provided by the Graduate School of Education, turned around and saw one of the gelatinous creatures coming up behind him, he was surprised \u2014 to say the least \u2014 at how big it was.\n\u201cDo they get this big in the ocean?\u201d he asked school Superintendent Julie Schwab.\nMonths later, he\u2019s still talking about it, says Schwab, whose inner-city school recently received a three-year, $60,000 Catholic Health Community Benefit Grant that will allow UB faculty to show teachers at the charter school how to use technology to improve their students\u2019 critical and analytical thinking.\n\u201cSome of the students are still remembering the virtual reality experience they had in November, and they\u2019re having conversations with me about sessions that were literally five or 10 minutes each,\u201d says Schwab. \u201cAnd they did it here.\u201d\nThe students, who can\u2019t get over their first brief encounter with virtual reality, haven\u2019t seen anything yet. They\u2019re about to be benefactors of an ongoing program designed to show Enterprise Charter School teachers how to use technology already up and running in the Graduate School of Education.\nLynn E. Shanahan, associate professor in the Department of Learning and Instruction who conducts research in disciplinary literacies, is the grant\u2019s principal investigator. She has brought in two UB colleagues who are experts in using technology to enhance learning: Randy Yerrick, professor and associate dean for inter-professional education and engagement, and Richard Lamb, associate professor of learning and instruction, and director of UB\u2019s new multidisciplinary Neurocognition Science Laboratory.\nThe grant aims to provide teachers with enhanced tools to increase their students\u2019 academic achievement. 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His STEM education grants, research and professional development efforts have improved science learning for students from kindergarten to university graduate studies, and extended university collaborations with schools to maximize UB\u2019s impact and relevance.\nLamb, a new arrival to UB from Washington State, has received numerous accolades for the use of technology, including the Early Career Research Award from the National Association for Research in Science Teaching.\nHis Neurocognition Science Laboratory is home to UB\u2019s virtual reality activities, which give the Graduate School of Education an opportunity and resources no other university education department in the country has. The lab is one of the only places in the country that combines virtual reality and measurement of learning with neuroimaging technologies and other psycho-physiological measures to understand learning across the lifespan.\nLamb and Yerrick see the vast potential for school-university partnerships by introducing and studying state-of-the-art technology with today\u2019s students.\n\u201cStudents are not well-served when the Regents exams become the instructional goal and students are called upon to give back basic facts,\u201d says Yerrick, who already has worked with Enterprise Charter students on experiments that include testing the school\u2019s water quality and tracking the speed of cars whizzing by the school, bounded by the main thoroughfares of Oak and Elm streets.\n\u201cThey often have not been given the opportunity to collect data and use that data to answer their own questions about science in their community,\u201d he says.\n\u201cPart of Rich\u2019s and my addition to what these teachers are trying to do is to teach these concepts with some richer understanding of what they are learning, which includes seeing things they have not seen before, as well as producing data from the things they see every day.\u201d\nFunding from the grant will be used to purchase virtual reality equipment for the charter school, similar to the system of goggles and software Lamb has used in his neurocognition lab in Baldy Hall and shared with the students at Enterprise Charter.\nThe vivid and lasting experience Amari and his classmates shared when wearing the virtual reality goggles illustrates the power of this experience to enhance teaching, Lamb says.\n\u201cThe underwater experience is very vivid,\u201d he explains. \u201cSo now if we start talking about a coral reef, for example, you can tie that back to your experience. If we start talking about fish and whales, you have a conception of what that looks like.\n\u201cIn addition, the use of virtual reality provides access to thousands of different learning environments and models produced by Lifeliqe (an educational virtual-reality software environment design company) in which we can facilitate student experiences and learning opportunities,\u201d he says. \u201cIn these environments, the students can walk with dinosaurs, manipulate Icosahedron cross-sections and examine the water cycle in fully interactive ways.\u201d\nThe grant also will be used to purchase the kind of scientific probes Yerrick already has used in Enterprise Charter classrooms, eliminating the need to use UB\u2019s equipment.\nYerrick\u2019s work incorporates the use of live data collection through these scientific probes, which are relatively inexpensive science instruments that take the temperature of materials students see every day. Besides the speeding-cars experiments, he used the probes to compare the speed of cars to those of students\u2019 sneezes for perspective.\nThe specific programs and grade levels from the charter school that will work with UB will be determined soon. Yerrick and Lamb want to build on the work they already have done at the school. Now, the school will have its own technology, as well as the hands-on help from the UB professors who can help them use it.\n\u201cThat\u2019s what we needed,\u201d says Shanahan. \u201cWe needed the technology to enhance learning. We also needed our teachers to understand how to harness the technology because, as both Randy and Rich will tell you, the technology itself does not make the difference, but how a teacher uses technology is critical to learning. Our job in the Graduate School of Education is to show teachers how to use the technology effectively, and their job as teachers is to facilitate and guide the students\u2019 learning.\n\u201cThe interesting thing is that kids learn from their own experiences first and then go outward,\u201d she says. \u201cSo if our curriculum is only looking at the Amazon ecosystem, then they are not going to retain that information as well because it is so far from the students\u2019 own experiences. So Randy suggests you learn about your local ecosystem first. And then from your own backyard, you move out to more distant ecosystems.\u201d\nShanahan\u2019s educational specialty is literacy, so she is interested in studying students when they are in these learning spaces provided by Lamb and Yerrick. Use of 3-D immersion learning environments, or learning through use of technological tools, brings up several questions, she says: Can we use the virtual spaces to increase student vocabulary? 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        "raw_content": "The Seattle Plot: Jihadists Shifting Away From Civilian Targets?\nOn June 22 in a Seattle warehouse, Abu Khalid Abdul-Latif pulled an unloaded M16 rifle to his shoulder, aimed it, and pulled the trigger repeatedly as he imagined himself gunning down young U.S. military recruits. His longtime friend Walli Mujahidh did likewise with an identical rifle, assuming a kneeling position as he engaged his notional targets. The two men had come to the warehouse with another man to inspect the firearms the latter had purchased with money Abdul-Latif had provided him. 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According to the federal criminal complaint filed in the case, the third unidentified man had an extensive criminal record and had known Abdul-Latif for several years, but he had not been willing to undertake such a terrorist attack.\nWhile the behavior of Abdul-Latif and Mujahidh in this plot demonstrates that they were amateur \u201cwannabe\u201d jihadists rather than seasoned terrorist operatives, their plot could have ended very differently if they had found a kindred spirit in the man they approached for help instead of someone who turned them into the authorities. This case also illustrates some important trends in jihadist terrorism that we have been watching for the past few years as well as a possible shift in mindset within the jihadist movement.\nFirst, Abu-Khalid Abdul-Latif and Walli Mujahidh, both American converts to Islam, are prime examples of what we refer to as grassroots jihadists. They are individuals who were inspired by the al Qaeda movement but who had no known connection to the al Qaeda core or one of its franchise groups. In late 2009, in response to the success of the U.S. government and its allies in preventing jihadist attacks in the West, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) began a campaign to encourage jihadists living in the West to conduct simple attacks using readily available items, rather than travel abroad for military and terrorism training with jihadist groups. After successes such as the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting, this theme of encouraging grassroots attacks was adopted by the core al Qaeda group.\nWhile the grassroots approach does present a challenge to law enforcement and intelligence agencies in that attackers can seemingly appear out of nowhere with no prior warning, the paradox presented by grassroots operatives is that they are also far less skilled than trained terrorist operatives. In other words, while they are hard to detect, they frequently lack the skill to conduct large, complex attacks and frequently make mistakes that expose them to detection in smaller plots.\nAnd that is what we saw in the Seattle plot. Abdul-Latif had originally wanted to hit U.S. Joint Base Lewis-McChord (formerly known as Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base), which is located some 70 kilometers (44 miles) south of Seattle, but later decided against that plan since he considered the military base to be too hardened a target. While Abdul-Latif and Mujahidh were amateurs, they seem to have reached a reasonable assessment of their own abilities and which targets were beyond their abilities to strike.\nAnother trend we noted in this case was that the attack plan called for the use of firearms and hand grenades in an armed assault, rather than the use of an improvised explosive device (IED). There have been a number of botched IED attacks, such as the May 2010 Times Square attack and Najibullah Zazi\u2019s plot to attack the New York subway system.\nThese were some of the failures that caused jihadist leaders such as AQAP\u2019s Nasir al-Wahayshi to encourage grassroots jihadists to undertake simple attacks. Indeed, the most successful jihadist attacks in the West in recent years, such as the Fort Hood shooting, the June 2009 attack on a military recruitment center in Little Rock, Ark., and the March 2011 attack on U.S. troops at a civilian airport in Frankfurt, Germany, involved the use of firearms rather than IEDs. When combined with the thwarted plot in New York in May 2011, these incidents support the trend we identified in May 2010 of grassroots jihadist conducting more armed assaults and fewer attacks involving IEDs.\nAnother interesting aspect of the Seattle case was that Abdul-Latif was an admirer of AQAP ideologue Anwar al-Awlaki. Unlike the Fort Hood case, where U.S. Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had been in email contact with al-Awlaki, it does not appear that Abdul-Latif had been in contact with the AQAP preacher. However, from video statements and comments Abdul-Latif himself posted on the Internet, he appears to have had a high opinion of al-Awlaki and to have been influenced by his preaching. It does not appear that Abdul-Latif, who was known as Joseph Anthony Davis before his conversion to Islam, or Mujahidh, whose pre-conversion name was Frederick Domingue Jr., spoke Arabic. This underscores the importance of al-Awlaki\u2019s role within AQAP as its primary spokesman to the English-speaking world and his mission of radicalizing English-speaking Muslims and encouraging them to conduct terrorist attacks in the West.\nOnce again, in the Seattle case, the attack on the MEPS was not thwarted by some CIA source in Yemen, an intercept by the National Security Agency or an intentional FBI undercover operation. Rather, the attack was thwarted by a Muslim who was approached by Abdul-Latif and asked to participate in the attack. The man then went to the Seattle Police Department, which brought the man to the attention of the FBI. This is what we refer to as grassroots counterterrorism, that is, local cops and citizens bringing things to the attention of federal authorities. As the jihadist threat has become more diffuse and harder to detect, grassroots defenders have become an even more critical component of international counterterrorism efforts. This is especially true for Muslims, many of whom consider themselves engaged in a struggle to defend their faith (and their sons) from the threat of jihadism.\nBut, even if the third man had chosen to participate in the attack rather than report it to the authorities, the group would have been vulnerable to detection. First, there were the various statements Abdul-Latif made on the Internet in support of attacks against the United States. Second, any Muslim convert who chooses a name such as Mujahidh (holy warrior) for himself must certainly anticipate the possibility that it will bring him to the attention of the authorities. Abdul-Latif and Mujahidh were also somewhat cavalier in their telephone conversations, although those conversations do not appear to have brought them to the attention of the authorities.\nPerhaps their most significant vulnerability to detection, aside from their desire to obtain automatic weapons and hand grenades, would have been their need to conduct preoperational surveillance of their intended target. After conducting some preliminary research using the Internet, Abdul-Latif quickly realized that they needed more detailed intelligence. He then briefly conducted physical surveillance of the exterior of the MEPS to see what it looked like in person. Despite the technological advances it represents, the Internet cannot replace the physical surveillance process, which is a critical requirement for terrorist planners. Indeed, after the external surveillance of the building, Abdul-Latif asked the informant to return to the building under a ruse in order to enter it and obtain a detailed floor plan of the facility for use in planning the attack.\nIn this case, the informant was able to obtain the information he needed from his FBI handlers, but had he been a genuine participant in the plot, he would have had to have exposed himself to detection by entering the MEPS facility after conducting surveillance of the building\u2019s exterior. If some sort of surveillance detection program was in place, it likely would have flagged him as a person of interest for follow-up investigation, which could have led authorities back to the other conspirators in the attack.\nOne aspect of this plot that was different from many other recent plots was that Abdul-Latif insisted that he wanted to target the U.S. military and did not want to kill people he considered innocents. Certainly he had no problem with the idea of killing the armed civilian security guards at the MEPS \u2014 the plan called for the attackers to kill them first, or the unarmed still-civilian recruits being screened at the facility, then to kill as many other military personnel as possible before being neutralized by the responding authorities. However, even in the limited conversations documented in the federal criminal complaint, Abdul-Latif repeated several times that he did not want to kill innocents. This stands in stark contrast to the actions of previous attackers and plotters such as John Allen Mohammed, the so-called D.C. sniper, or Faisal Shahzad, who planned the failed Times Square attack.\nAbdul-Latif\u2019s reluctance to attack civilians may be a reflection of the debate we are seeing among jihadists in places like Afghanistan, Pakistan and even Algeria over the killing of those they consider innocents. This debate is also raging on many of the English-language jihadist message boards Abdul-Latif frequented. Most recently, this tension was seen in the defection of a Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan faction in Pakistan\u2019s Kurram agency.\nIf this sentiment begins to take wider hold in the jihadist movement, and especially the English-speaking jihadist community in the West, it could have an impact on the target-selection process for future attacks by grassroots operatives in the West. It could also mean that commonly attacked targets such as subway systems, civilian aircraft, hotels and public spaces will be seen as less desirable than comparably soft military targets. Given the limitations of grassroots jihadists, and their tendency to focus on soft targets, such a shift would result in a much smaller universe of potential targets for such attacks \u2014 the softer military targets such as recruit-processing stations and troops in transit that have been targeted in recent months.\nRemoving some of the most vulnerable targets from the potential-target list is not something that militants do lightly. If this is indeed happening, it could be an indication that some important shifts are under way on the ideological battlefield and that jihadists may be concerned about losing their popular support. 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The board is consisted of several parts bound together at the back by planks. The image is placed on the face side of the board in a shallow rectangle or square groove (ark). Before painting a board is covered with fabric, primed by mixture of natural glue and chalk, covered with the initial layer of dark red-brown or greenish paint and lighten where needed with ochre or whiting. Radial lines - assist, were gold painted on the top of regular paint. Assist in the antient art marked the \"Divine Forces\" and was [...]\n[2006-09-26] Russian Orthodox Church Music\nIn the early centuries of the church, Christians sang in unison. The music used was never written out, but simply transmitted orally. These early Christians also utilized some elements and features of the Jewish liturgical chanting of the time. It was not until the third century A.D. however, that a system of church melodies was put together. The use of instruments in Christian worship was discouraged by the early church fathers (i.e., St. Basil the Great and St. John Chrysostom) as they felt that instrumentation distracted the mind from thoughts of God and turned them toward the self. The boo [...]\n[2006-09-26] Russian Keyboard - russian keyboard layout\nRussian keyboard layouts may differ. This is the layout which Windows will give you after installation of Russian language on your PC. If you are using Windows 98 or 95b (Windows upgrade), all you need to read Cyrillic is provided by Microsoft. Simply open Control Panel and double click 'Add/Remove Programs'. In that file, select the 'Windows Setup' tab and double-click 'Mulltilanguage Support'. Check 'Cyrillic language support' and then click 'OK'. Make sure you do not uncheck any other property or it will be removed from Windows. Click 'OK' and insert your Windows 95b or Windows 98 disk in [...]\n[2006-09-26] Russian flag\nThis flag was used as naval and military ensign since 1693 at least, and was adopted as a merchant flag in 1705. On May 7, 1883 it was authorised to be used on land. However, it did not became an official national flag (State Flag) until the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II in 1896. Popular myth traces the origin of the Russian flag to Tsar Peter the Great's visit to the Netherlands in 1699. The tsar, who went there to learn about shipbuilding, realised the need for Russia to have a flag for its navy too. Allegedly, he based Russia's flag on the flag of the Netherlands, making it a tricolour [...]\n[2006-09-26] Russian food\nRussian food\u2026What is the Russian food? One can say that Russian food is what Russians originally eat. However, the lunch of a person who lives in Moscow varies much from the lunch of a person who lives in Siberian countryside. The cities are always in a hurry and the fast food is the permanent leader there. Meanwhile, nobody will like the taste of a hot dog in villages. Russians eat various dishes and traditional meals aren\u2019t the only ones we like. So, Russian food in general is a set of traditional meals, which most Russians eat not too often.Russia is mainly a northern country with long-last [...]\n[2006-09-26] Russian holidays\nObserved National Holidays Russian holidays present a motley picture \u2014 new and old, official and unofficial, professional and private, religious and secular. All occasions warrant a celebration. We describe here only a few principal holidays, in chronological order. The Official Holidays (Observed) January 1-5 New Year Holidays January 7 Christmas, Russian Orthodox February 23 Protector of Motherland Day March 8 International Women\u2019s Day May 1 Spring and Labor Day May 9 Victory Day (Over German Nazism in the WW2) June 12 Day of Russia Novembe [...]\n[2006-09-26] Fiancee Visa to USA- Fianc\u00e9(e) Visa K-1 overview\nThis visa is for those who have a fianc\u00e9(e) who is already a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. You may apply for this temporary visa (K-1) which allows you to live and work temporarily in the United States for a 90-day period on the basis of your engagement to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. It is expected that you will marry your fianc\u00e9(e) within that 90-day period. You will then apply for an adjustment of status to conditional \"Permanent Residence.\" If you marry your fiancee outside of the U.S. we can greatly speed up her getting into the U.S. by use of the ne [...]\n[2006-09-26] How long does it take to obtain a Fiancee K1 Visa\nThe length of time varies from case to case according to its circumstances. The time it takes each BCIS office and each consular office to process the case varies. Some cases are delayed because the applicants do not follow instructions carefully or supply incomplete information. (It is important to give us correct postal addresses and telephone numbers.) In addition, the embassy or consulate may need to get security clearances for the applicant. Security clearances take time , but generally it should not exceed 3-4 months if the application is handled correctly. The \"secrets\" to the timing [...]\n[2006-09-26] Agency makes breaking up easier\nA German businessman has set up a \"separation agency\" - a service to inform unsuspecting spouses and lovers their partners no longer want them. Bernd Dressler will deliver the bad news - for those too scared to do it themselves - for 20 euros (\u00a313) by phone, or for 50 euros (\u00a333) in person. The efficiency and directness of Mr Dressler's manner has earned him the nickname The Terminator. The 52-year-old compares his company to a dating agency but \"in reverse\". 'Only the messenger' \"We have had dating agencies for 30 years. If you want to have a new partnership then you hav [...]\n[2006-09-26] Russian Consulates around the World\nAFGANISTANRussian consulate in Kabul: Dar-UI-Aman Wat, KabulPhone: (+93) 41541, 21261, 44809 ALBANIARussian consulate in Tirana: Pruga Azini Zeneli Str. #5, TiranaPhone: +355 (42) 32-287, 34-500.Fax: +355 (42) 32-253 ALGERIARussian consulate in Alger: Chemin du Prince d'Annam, El Biar, AlgerPhone: +213 (2) 780-139, 783-134.Telex: 61561Fax: +213 (2) 782-882 ANGOLARussian consulate in Luanda: Rua H.Boumedienne, 170, Luanda, 3141, Republica de AngolaPhone: +244 (2) 44-5028Fax: +244 (2) 44-5320 ARGENTINARussian consulate in Buenos Aires: Rodrigues Pena 1741, 1021 Buenos AiresPhone: +54 (1) 42 [...]\n[2006-09-25] Russians to pick Soviets or democracy over royals: poll\nGiven a choice, most Russians would live in a republic or even go back to Soviet domination before they would bow down to a monarch, according to a VTsIOM opinion center poll. According to the results published Friday, 56 percent of Russians are content with the current presidential republic or would like a parliamentary one, and 22 percent would prefer to go back to the Soviet times -- but only nine percent would choose a monarchy. Of the poll\u2019s 1,600 respondents, 66 percent were set against re-introducing the monarchy in Russia, though 19 percent would agree to it if the candidate was wort [...]\n[2006-09-25] Money Transfer Market Growth\nStatistics from the Bank of Russia show that Russians are not only receiving more money from relatives abroad but are also sending more money out of the country. The majority of the transfers are going to Uzbekistan, Ukraine, and Tajikistan, which together received more than $606 million sent from Russia. With the details on how sending money is becoming ever cheaper and faster is Kommersant Bank correspondent Elena Kovaleva. Emigree BillionsStatistics published by the Bank of Russia show that $1.29 billion was sent abroad from Russia in the second quarter of this year. Distant countries r [...]\n[2006-09-25] Russia in Figures\nAccording to the Russian Federal Forest Agency (Rosleskhoz), illegal logging in seven regions within the Russian Federation (Komi Republic, Arkhangelsk and Irkutsk oblasts, and Krasnoyarsk, Perm, Primorsky, and Khabarovsk regions) cost the government 9 billion rubles in the first half of 2006. The Forest Agency recorded 6,930 incidents of illegal logging, which together comprised 1.2 million cubic meters of timber. The total area of forest in these regions is 289 million hectares, which is about 25% of Russia's forested land (1.2 billion hectares). Extrapolating the losses suffered by Rosl [...]\n[2006-09-25] Russia Enters the Golden Troika\nThe Russian stock market has recently demonstrated good stability amid upheavals: in the last week, the RTS stock exchange gained more than 1,600 points. In a little over a month, the RTS regained half of what it had lost in May and June, while its growth in the last year \u2013 more than 45% \u2013 was among the best recorded anywhere in the world. Trading is fairly brisk, with daily returns of $50-$60 million. The continuing decline of the dollar is forcing many Russian traders to sell the American currency. As a result, Russia's gold currency reserves rose to a new high of $266.9 billion, placing it [...]\n[2006-09-25] Russian Time in London\nDeclaring plans to hold an IPO or opening a company for strategic investors has become a matter of good manners for Russian businessmen. This trend penetrated in almost every industry \u2013 extractive companies, financiers, retailers and distributors announce these plans. The implementation of these endeavors has become an id\u00e9e fixe for a number of companies. The best proof for this statement is a growing number of Russian companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange in 2005 and 2006. The volume of debt (excluding that of Rosneft) capital, raised form [...]\n[2006-09-25] Duma to Ban Money Laundry Convicts from Banking for Life\nThe State Duma is to consider banning those convicted of money laundry from working in banking for life. Andrey Kozlov, deputy chairman of the Central Bank who was murdered last week, voiced the idea two weeks ago. Duma deputy Alexander Lebedev suggested amending laws on banking and fighting money laundry. \u201cThe Central Bank should have powers to ban certain people from obtaining positions in banking,\u201d he said. The parliament is to discuss the amendments before the end of the week.Russia\u2019s Central Bank is responsible for approving of senior officials at private banks. Some candidates for the [...]\n[2006-09-25] Delta Agrees To Fly Russian Woman Home\nFriends of a young Russian woman murdered here in Baton Rouge say thank you for helping raise a total of $7,000 dollars so far to help send their murdered friend home. This was right after our 9 News story aired, seeking help to fly Svetlana Duhon's body back home to her family in Russia. Svetlana Duhon was a 26-year-old mother, who according to her friends had escaped an abusive marriage. Sadly Duhon'sfreedom was short lived.She was murdered Labor Day weekend. Police say Oleg Malozovsky shot her and then himself, in a murder-suicide at their apartment off Sharp Road. Delta Airlines an [...]\n[2006-09-25] Lovebirds of the year\nMeg Ryan and Tom Hanks need to take notes. It's the best romantic comedy that the two never made: A football coach's mother talks with a friend at church and discusses her son's unsuccessful attempts at finding a mate. The mother hears of this online dating service that has changed some people's lives. So, like any mother would, she insists that her son try it. \"When she told me, I was like, 'You've got to be kidding me,'\" said Chip McPheeters, a football coach at St. Charles North High School. \"Basically, I did it so I didn't have to hear from my mother anymore about eHarmony.com \u2014 but [...]\n[2006-09-25] Austin to host national teen dating violence hot line\nNicci Avey didn't pick up on the warning signs. The Austinite was 15 and in her first \"real relationship\" when her boyfriend began calling her names, isolating her from her friends and demanding that she spend all of her time with him. Avey thought that's how relationships went. Then one night in October 2003, the abuse became physical. In a rage, Avey's boyfriend pushed her off his couch and began throwing things at her. He hit her in the jaw and tried to choke her. When she escaped from his house, she found herself stranded. \"I didn't know what to do,\" said Avey, now 18. \"I knew I sh [...]\n[2006-09-25] You've got e-male\nThe bizarre relationship between a 30-year-old American mother and a 16-year-old Australian schoolboy has thrust the spotlight on internet romances. ELISSA DOHERTY reports on this popular phenomenon. IT'S an underground society of singles \u2013 a world of electronic kisses, secret codes and special etiquette to shield members from cold-hearted rejection. Thousands of Australians each day are choosing to put their heart online through internet dating, rather than risk their pride at a smoky bar or nightclub. It's a phenomenon that is changing the face of dating, with more and more people finding [...]\n[2006-09-25] 'Hooking up' was an awkward affair during the pre-Internet, pre-singles bar, pre-personals era\nBefore singles bars, personal ads and online dating, meeting people with a mind toward romantic entanglement could be gut-wrenchingly difficult, wildly frustrating, and if a man didn't conduct himself with priestly detachment in the presence of an unmarried female, potentially ruinous. Between the Mann Act, which could send a man to federal prison for years merely for crossing state lines with an underage woman, and mores governing courtship way past restrictive, it's a wonder U.S. populations didn't take a colossal nosedive.But they didn't, thanks to the determination of men like Stauntonia [...]\n[2006-09-25] Singles week not really a big deal\nFor anyone who might care, it is worth noting that this is the last day of National Singles Week. I know you probably didn't go out and celebrate, but then again, since many of you are single, you may have celebrated and just didn't know or care what you were celebrating. I get the impression that single people celebrate more than married people. According to census figures, there are 89 million single Americans. The national observance of a special week for singles began in 1984. But you know, there are weeks for everything now, including every disease known to man, so it's [...]\n[2006-09-25] How do you find someone?\nQ How do you go about finding someone? I'm sick of the bar scene, and don't want to fool with the online dating services. You got any ideas for me? A: One of the best ways to find what you are looking for is to know what you are looking for.You do this by identifying your requirements, needs and wants. A requirement is something that you must have in a relationship. An example would be wanting to have children. It's an issue where you cannot compromise, because you cannot have half a child.A need is close to a requirement, but is negotiable as to when, where and how the need is met. A need is [...]\n[2006-09-25] The Reliable Source\nIn a new kink in the old dating game, erotica writer Zane has a way to meet that special someone: freak dating. It's conventional \"speed dating\" with a twist -- during the rounds of eight-minute get-to-know-ya conversations, singles are required to wear masks and talk only about sex. Zane is the Prince George's County woman best known for her steamy fiction featuring African Americans. (She's never publicly revealed her real name, but it is widely reported to be Kristina LaFerne Roberts.) She's written nine books, sold more than 4 million copies and landed on the New York Times bestseller lis [...]\n[2006-09-25] Federal law: Marriage brokers say new client disclosure requirements violate free speech\nInternet marriage brokers promise docile foreign brides, but the modern mail-order bride business carries risks Some foreign women who met their American husbands through the Internet reject the term \u201cmail-order bride\u201d as disparaging, and many marriage broker Web sites claim they are not in the mail-order bride business.But google \u201cmail-order bride,\u201d and dozens of sites displaying the images of thousands of women from around the world pop up.Russia, Colombia, Thailand and the Philippines are particularly popular, though women from dozens of countries, most of them poor, are featured. Between 2 [...]\n[2006-09-25] Googling in the name of love?\nBack in the day, when \"googol\" was just a number too large to comprehend, every first date was a clean slate. The mystery unfolded slowly: Where are you from? Where'd you go to college? When should we register at Pottery Barn? These days, Google cuts in on the getting-to-know-you dance. Show me a person who has never indulged in a little online detective work and I'll show you an octogenarian resident of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. As long as there's Internet access, romance will be researched. But just because you can Google - and it's nearly impossible to resist doing it - does that mean [...]\n[2006-09-25] If you want to get the dirt on your date, Web sites aim to help\nSome call it safety. Others say it's snuffing out the romance. But in an age of online dating and infidelity, many singles are seeking out the skinny on their partners.Before taking the leap, they are ordering background checks and hiring private investigators to make sure Miss Right isn't Mrs. Right or that the new beau isn't wanted by the feds.Sometimes things can get nasty. One entrepreneur has called on all womankind to post the names and faces of the men who allegedly wronged them. More than 17,000 scorned women have come on board, making DontDateHimGirl.com an instant hit -- unless you a [...]\n[2006-09-25] Cyberspace romance breaks religious divide\nIt all began with an online \"Hi,\" followed by a cyberspace secret love affair crossing the Hindu-Muslim religious divide, and then a clandestine journey from east London to India. But Subia Gaur, an 18-year-old Muslim Londoner, has no regrets about her marriage to Ashwani Gupta, 21 -- even though it entailed shifting to a spartan home near New Delhi which has no drainage, a patchy water supply and the occasional cow peering in. \"Back home, I'd have called the police or the fire brigade,\" laughed Gaur, after one free-roaming bovine mooed through the window. \"It's different, but it's cool. [...]\nQSoft Consulting plans to launch a mobile dating service via its Gaydar online dating and lifestyle portals.The service will initially be launched in the UK to Gaydar's 1.1 million UK subscribers, with a view to rolling it out across Australia and Europe in 2007. Following a two-year review, QSoft has appointed Mobestar as its mobile dating technology partner.\"Mobile dating is a natural extension for our online portal as a new means for our subscribers to stay in touch when on the move,\" said QSoft chairman Gary Frisch. \"And Mobestar can provide us with a service which is easy to use, secure [...]\n[2006-09-25] Europeans Nearly Fifty Percent More 'Engaged' in Online Dating Compared to North Americans\ncomScore World Metrix, the leader in global digital media measurement, today released an analysis of usage of the online personals category, revealing that European Internet users are far more engaged in online dating than those in North America. According to the analysis, 18 percent of European Internet users (38.2 million) visited online personals sites in July compared to a slightly lower 17 percent of North American Internet users. However, European visitors viewed an average of 310 pages per visitor in July -- 44 percent more pages than their North American counterparts, who averaged only [...]",
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        "raw_content": "ME confessions: \"I took on a mango and lost\"\nYes, really, honestly. The same mango that my cat was resting her foot on while she cleaned her underparts the other day as it was sat on the kitchen work surface ripening in the sun, so more than ever, it needed peeling.\nAnd that's all I did: peel it and slice it so I could have part of it in my fruit salad for lunch.\nBut simply doing so hurt like hell. It and took all my strength and the knife handle dug into my fingers marking a groove and turning them red and inflamed ... the sort of injury you'd expect from a whole day of doing an unaccustomed task.\nIt seriously hurt my wrists and then as I had to push harder to compensate for the loss of strength in my arms, both my shoulders ceased up and pain shot up my neck. A couple of hours later, the severe pain was back in my neck and had travelled up my head to become a headache.\nThen it travelled right back down again. It feels as if I've been jarred in a head-on collision: my neck, shoulders, upper arms, wrists, back, hips, legs, knees and even my feet are all screaming and burning in pain. Every joint feels like it's tightening and swelling and every movement of every joint causes a nasty, loud clicking and popping noise that is definitely as painful as it sounds.\nAnd it's not just the pain. Along with it comes overwhelming and breathtaking nausea that comes in waves and an unidentified feverishness as though I'm coming down with flu. There is only one thing one can do when one feels like that: lie as flat and still as possible until the worst passes.\nSometimes that takes hours, sometimes days. It never completely goes.\nMy muscles are still burning several hours later, except across my shoulder blades, which feel like they've been beaten with a baseball bat and my arms, which feel like they've had lead weights attached and had all their strength removed. From many years' experience, I know these are the signs that mean a bad night's sleep, exhaustion tomorrow and even worse pain than today.\nThe only way I can mitigate the chance of this getting constantly worse is to avoid doing things that can provoke such a reaction. But how the hell do you avoid doing things that might provoke such a reaction when something as simple as peeling a fruit can cause such calamity?\nThose of you who experience these types of symptoms already, will know exactly what I mean. Those who don't, really can't imagine what it's like to live with this illness - which is why I'm trying to describe what it feels like - and have such simple everyday tasks become so difficult.\nThe Science Behind Exercise Intolerance and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome\nToo much sex, not excessive computer use, behind wrist pain\nOh really? Years ago, I was told that if sex was a pain in the arse, then you were doing it wrong. Guys, if it's a pain in the wrist, then I'd say you're doing it with the wrong person - get someone else to join in now and again! :)\nBut enough humour. Somehow, I reckon this must be something less than a scientific study - apparently, it was reported in that well known daily make-believe comic, The Sun, but lets blow the silly theory out of the water.\nIf too much sex is the cause, then how come even though I haven't partaken in the \"sport\" for well over a decade, I only began to develop wrist pain around 18 months ago, once I'd moved to the cold and damp UK and acquired a laptop?\nDon't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the laptop. There's no way I could sit in a chair, at a desk any more, so having this wonderfully portable toy that comes to bed with me, serves as my diary, alarm, phone (via Skype), computer, TV, DVD player, stereo and more is my entire lifeline.\nNevertheless, me thinks that computer use, especially in somewhat less than ergonomically ideal positions, has a lot more to do with my wrist pain problem than any other cause.\nFinding relief for it (I mean the wrist pain, not sexual frustration) though, well there's the real issue.\nAt first I'd tried Neoprene wrist supports, but owing to allergies and other skin sensitivities, the skin on my arms erupted into a a scaly, cracked and painful mess (more lizard than eczema) and I had to stop using them.\nThen I bought a couple of these elastic wrist supports, which don't offer quite as much support, but do help a lot (as much through warming, as compression.)\nAt least you can still do things while wearing the elastic supports. The Neoprene was also far too constricting. The elastic support on my worst wrist, I now wear all the time, awake or asleep.\nTyping has still been an enormous issue though. Quick bursts of 140 characters at a time on Twitter have mostly been my limit. Any more than that has caused nauseating pain in my hands and wrists and, also contributed to the constant pain in my upper arms, shoulders and neck.\nTrying to find solutions: I've failed miserably to get along with voice recognition software that might have allowed me to dictate instead; I've yet to see how any quantity of handwriting could be input with a Graphics Tablet and although I have one of these folding tables, it simply hasn't been possible to get it to an angle that did not still cause wrist, shoulder and/or related strain.\nMy latest acquisition, after seeing this idea for reclined computing, is this Folding Laptop Stand.\nUpon consideration, I didn't think I'd be comfortable in quite such a reclined position and didn't think the Laptop Laidback was the tool for me, because it doesn't have anywhere for a mouse to live and, try as I might, I just cannot seem to learn how to work a damned touch pad!\nSo far, having the Folding Laptop Stand on the bed and straight in front of me, allows me to recline enough to keep my back and neck supported. With the keyboard slightly inclined, that takes some strain off my wrists by being a more natural position. The screen is at the right height and angle and I'm not twisting or reaching in a manner that pulls either one or both shoulders.\nAdditionally, I'm able to keep my legs in a much more comfortable position, although it still isn't that great for the bad pain my hip that would prefer me to be more horizontal. Still, I need to give it time and see what adjustments help. I've certainly managed to do more already.\nThe only real downside is lifting the table + laptop out of the way every time I need to get up to go to the loo, make a cup of tea, etc. Moving it is one problem. Finding a clear spot on the bed where there isn't a snoring cat under the covers ... that's the other obstacle to be surmounted!\nHospital Horrors\nSocial Security hospitals in Tenerife left a bit to be desired in terms of ambiance: I mean, they didn't exactly impress with their modernity or comfort levels and \"bedside manner\" seems to be a totally alien concept in Spain. Indeed, some of the experiences I had there; with GP's, clinics and hospitals, struck me as being lacking to the point of being \"Third World\", but NOTHING I've ever encountered prepared me for what I've just been through at the hands of the NHS.\nHaving been referred for investigation last year, because of fibroids, a possible polyp and because it has proved impossible to undergo a simple smear test due to the extreme pain of the process (presumed to be due to vulvodynia cohabiting with my fibromyalgia/me/cfs), I was scheduled to undergo a hysteroscopy (have smear and swabs done while I was asleep too) on January 5th.\nFirst, I have to say that the consultant I saw once I was referred and the surgeon I spoke to yesterday, both seemed very patient and personable. The rest of it though - I now know (I used to merely think) that I would rather die than be admitted to any NHS hospital in the UK.\nOh, I know one reads horror stories all the time about Britain's bug infested hospitals, but at least part of one's brain likes to hope and believe that nothing can really be quite as bad as they portray and that stories must have suffered some Daily Mail style fear mongering and exaggeration.\nNo. If anything, comparing UK hospitals to the Third World is grossly unfair to the latter.\nWhilst Southampton General Hospital has a pretty terrible reputation (it started as a \"Poor Law Infirmary\", so you might say not a lot has changed), on the surface, the Princess Anne Hospital next door doesn't seem too bad. Once you scratch the surface, it's another story though and now I've seen for myself that things are actually much worse than described in the press.\nOn top of that, the suitability of the severely cost-cut accommodations to people feeling even a tiny bit under the weather, let alone those who are properly ill ... well, they're not suitable.\nFor someone who already suffers chronic pain and fatigue, they're nothing short of torture.\nOn December, 31st, I had to go for a pre-op assessment. I felt, reasonably, I expected this to be an assessment of my state of health and suitability for the surgical process. Instead, I was left with the distinct impression that it was merely a screening process to ensure that I was not going to further infect the hospital with Norovirus (see 2007, 2008, 2009) MSRA or something of it's ilk.\nOf course they need to be doing plenty to prevent such infections, but not to the rather transparent exclusion of the health needs and dignity of patients.\nThey seemed totally uninterested in my history; the nurse didn't even want to know about my fibromyalgia and ME/CFS and told me off like a child for not having brought the letter (I'd received back in 2008 from my rheumatologist elsewhere) to \"prove\" these diagnoses and, refused to even look at the print out I took with me detailing the special considerations that need to be taken and asked, snottily, if I'd got it from the internet. Yes, I had, but from a professional source.\n(See also Fibromyalgia and Surgery and Facing Surgery With Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.)\nI also printed off and took with me yesterday (I didn't get around to showing it to anyone, but I don't think it would have been welcome), all 27 pages of this excellent \u201cHospital Booklet\u201d (PDF download) from The Grace Charity for M.E., entitled \"Information for hospital staff regarding treatment of patients with M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis).\" On Page 11, it says:\n\"It is important at the pre-assessment that the nurse is familiar with the information in this booklet.\"\nYeah right. She didn't even know what fibromyalgia and M.E. were, much less was about to make any concessions for them. I was weighed. She took my word for my height. Despite making a point of mentioning frequent shortage of breath, chest pains and a tendency to collapsing episodes, she just dismissed them and I was not given an ECG. Admittedly, I didn't press the point either, since I'd had one a couple of days prior at my GP's surgery, but the hospital didn't know that.\nShe snapped at me as if I was stark raving bonkers, when I told her that I've twice had bad reactions to anaesthetics (first time I was 13.) That's what worries me - both those times I couldn't even get myself to the toilet (had to be dragged over a bed pan) for 10-14 days.\nI don't have anyone who can accompany me, I don't have anyone capable of looking after me at home after surgery, so I asked if they could keep me overnight, but she said they don't do that. It's a day surgery unit. Then she phoned one of the wards. They don't allow beds to be booked.\nShe was sure I could find someone, otherwise I'd just have to turn up and hope I could be given a bed on the day. If there was no bed, the operation wouldn't be able to go ahead.\nMy nose and groin were swabbed for MSRA, however, then she tried to insist I use some nasty chemical wash stuff that I was supposed to use to shower for 2 days before, the day of and 2 days after surgery. I reminded her of the fibromyalgia and M.E. yet again, a well documented sidekick of which is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and told her there was no way I could use that.\nShe asked if I'd got that term from a doctor. Yes I did. Pity I also didn't take the letter I have from Allergy UK, \"To whom it may concern ...\", detailing that I have all the symptoms of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and along with it, another long list of things I should avoid.\nShe told me to buy Simple Soap. Sorry, I can't use soap. No, not even simple!\nTold her I was sorry I couldn't fit into her tickboxes, but my life just isn't \"simple.\"\nThe inference though, from being told to shower - and how to shower and what bits to pay close attention to (like I wouldn't naturally pay attention to them?) ... I was made to feel that the hospital assumes all of it's patients are filthy, dirty, lazy, lardarses who only bath once a week, \"whether they need it or not\". Or maybe less. And maybe some are, but I was deeply offended.\nThen she started telling me at breakneck speed where I had to go, across the road at the Southampton General Hospital, for a blood test. For the Nth time, I have fibromyalgia: I have brain fog, even if you explain slowly, I'm not going to remember multi-step directions. The only bit I did get was, \"Turn right at Burger King.\"\nWTF? Burger King! Inside a hospital?\nOK, maybe this became \"normal\" in UK hospitals while I was away, but you walk through the front doors and what you see is a not a hospital, it's a bloody shopping mall (almost indistinguishable from an airport or other similar capitalist worshiping place) with a branch of WH Smith, some gift stores, a couple of coffee shop franchises and, at the rear right-hand corner, a Burger King.\nNothing like offering sick people healthy food choices, is there?\nAs it was around 2 pm when I'd finished there, I was getting hungry and I did need to eat something. If I didn't, I'd probably have one of my nearly fainting episodes and I really try hard to avoid those while I'm out, lest I should seem vulnerable, be attacked or get robbed.\nSo I looked around at the choices on offer and decided against the crusty baguettes which all contained real meat and/or hunks of cheese (on the basis that I don't normally eat either meat or dairy and my few remaining teeth are no longer up to the task of crusty baguettes); rejected all the cakes, pastries and other sweet items on the basis that they would only increase both my pain and fatigue levels and plumbed for what seemed \"the least of all evils\": a burger (on the basis that it would contain almost no meat), on a more eatable soft bun. Probably a HUGE mistake.\nThat day having been the start of the nasty cold snap, the whole \"expedition\" had been really difficult for me. Waiting for buses and on train stations, I'd got excessively cold, which alone caused me more aches, pains, fatigue and another massive post-exertional malaise crash.\nBut whether it was the burger, the accompanying shake (given that a scientific study that found 48% of fast food restaurants tested had faecal bacteria on the soft drink dispensers and in the drinks), or just visiting the hospital, I can't really say, but on the following Monday morning, January 4th, I was visited by a mega-painful stomach upset, mostly fitting the profile:\n\"After approximately 1 to 2 days, Norovirus symptoms can appear. The principal symptom is acute gastroenteritis that develops between 24 and 48 hours after exposure, and lasts for 24\u201360 hours. The disease is usually self-limiting, and characterised by nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and abdominal pain; and in some cases, loss of taste. General lethargy, weakness, muscle aches, headache, and low-grade fever may occur.\"\nIn truth, it's never easy to distinguish between \"normal\" ME/CFS and IBS symptoms and those which may be caused by some other agent, but the pain did feel different from usual and the attack was more accute, as though resulting from an infection. So, based on advice in the media saying that \"Visitors are being urged to stay away if they have suffered from diarrhoea or vomiting in the previous 72 hours\", I phoned the hospital and reported my symptoms.\nThe consultant confirmed that I should not go, which definitely turned out to be the right decision, since the next day was when we started to get all the ice and snow.\nThey sent me a letter, rescheduling my appointment for yesterday, January 19th. By then the snow had all gone. My stomach was still only just getting back to it's normal schedule.\nNevertheless, having got up before 6 am, I duly went along for the 07.45 roll call. Hell, that's bad enough for someone with fibromyalgia who \"doesn't do mornings.\" As there was no other way to get to the station (a mile away in the dark), I got a taxi, but waiting on the station, at that time of a cold January morning was too much. My back got very cold and I was soon in agony.\nIn retrospect, knowing my own body and the limits imposed upon it by my illness, I should have just gone home then. I didn't, I pressed on and tried my best. In future, I won't.\nIt was lucky that the train I'd planned to get was running, because others before it hadn't due to \"emergency engineering works\" at Bournemouth Depot (actually, I overheard later, a carriage had derailed the night before). From the station, I got another taxi to the hospital, to try to mitigate the effect that the travelling was going to have; to increase my chances of getting through the whole procedure without it causing a major relapse or permanent harm.\nThe hospital waiting room left a lot to be desired: it was small, cramped and didn't have enough seats for everyone, which included family members accompanying other patients. There is a family room outside. The letters said that family were not allowed in the unit. Clearly, this is not enforced and even when we were herded into the ward area, most of this entourage came too.\nThere's the infection implication: why subject patients to a demeaning screening process if they're then going to allow \"all and sundry\" in? As we were all there for gynae procedures there was also the privacy issue - I didn't take kindly to other people's husbands hearing me discuss my \"parts\", the gory details of my menstrual cycle and related matters. I'm no prude, but having to answer the question, \"Are you sexually active?\" under those circumstances, I found rather upsetting.\nAnd the facilities in the unit itself were nightmare-inducingly atrocious.\nWay back when I was 11, I'd gone on a Summer Camp trip to Kent with my school. We'd stayed in rows of metal bunks in corrugated iron roofed Nissen huts, which I'd assumed at the time had been previously used by the military, but which I was later informed had housed German prisoners of war. The facilities were basic in the extreme and I mention it, merely to point out that, compared to the hospital yesterday, that prisoner of war camp had seemed the height of comfort and luxury!\nIn the Day Surgery Unit, there were dormitory rows of old, hard, outdated looking trolleys. No actual beds. No bed linens. No pillows. They were only a couple of feet apart, with small, hard chairs between. There were curtains to draw around the cubicles, but given how we were squeezed in like sardines, that hardly afforded much privacy: certainly none at all sound-wise.\nThen there were only three nurses and one assistant for a pretty large (~30) number of patients, so another concern was the availability of care and it's implications for pain after surgery. As we'd also been told to bring our own pain medication, this worried me. There's nothing sold over the counter in the UK that has any noticeable impact on the level of pain I already have.\nThe one toilet had no bath, bidet or other suitable washing facilities for one's nether regions, which is impossible for me to live with, given that I suffer from unpredictable irritable bowel syndrome and the fact that I've already been prone to cystitis for over 35 years.\nSo you could get a better idea of what this dreadful, gloomy, sparsely equipped hell-hole looked like, I thought of Googling for things like \"Victorian hospital ward\", but all the photos and drawings that came up looked way to comfortable and luxurious. The only image I found that even comes close to what I saw yesterday, was this picture of a Workhouse interior.\nNo, I'm not exaggerating. The mental image of it is going to stay with me and give me PTSD.\nThose of my friends who have seen the ruinous shanty-shack slum I rented in Tenerife will know that I am hardly overly fussy about my surroundings, so you'll know how bad this had to be!\nAnd we were expected to wait on those awful hard chairs until operation time. I guess healthy people can manage that. The level of my incapacity from the fibromyalgia and M.E. means I cannot. Now I can never sit in a chair at home - I have to spend all my time with my feet up, on the bed, supported by copious cushions - because it causes too much pain to my neck, back, shoulders, hips and legs, as well as ankle swelling, otherwise. It only takes about 5-10 minutes sitting in a chair before the pain levels rise to unbearable. I'd already had enough from the travelling.\nAfter another hour or so on that hard, uncomfortable chair (and I never did find out if they were going to go ahead or if a bed was available for me), leaning as best I could against the wall to try to support my neck to reduce the pain, I could take no more and was almost in tears. By that time, I knew that I could not undergo an anaesthetic and a surgical procedure without it having serious implications - a crash that I may, or may not, recover from. I was all out of spoons.\nI'd tried to explain to the anaesthetist and surgeon my concerns based on the two previous times that I'd had bad reactions to surgery / anaesthetics (which were probably due to the M.E.)\nFrom past experiences, I also have to take into account:\nThat I won't voluntarily accept any risk of an intervention that requires stitches. Although the hysteroscopy does not plan to do so, in the \"1 in a 1000\" chance of a problem it could. The problem is that I had ONE stitch from a laparoscopy (carried out privately in 1989) and (presumably because of the fibromyalgia), this is still sore, tender and painful. It's so bad that, if my cat just steps on my belly button, it's like a knife being thrust into me.\nI already have such dreadful pain in my hands and took years for the extreme pain to die down after I'd had a drip inserted into the back of my hand once before that I was not prepared to accept that - they'd have to find somewhere else to shove it.\nThe fact that I just don't recover from \"injuries\" is further evidenced from the incredible level of pain I still have in my hip from a fall in 2001. The nurse who did my ECG recently warned me to mention this hip problem, because she said she'd had her hip damaged during a gynae procedure: thinks they put her in the stirrups at an awkward angle. That already makes walking painful and robs me of sleep, so there's no way I'd want it making worse.\nMy neck and shoulders are another of my severely painful areas and the girl next to me was explaining that she'd had her shoulders put out when she'd had surgery there last June and wanted to avoid it happening again. She thinks she was pulled up by the armpits, or basically manhandled. She didn't tell me: that's what I mean about a complete lack of privacy.\nI already suffer with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Given the anatomical proximity, I don't want anything making that any worse and there's the fact that the findings from that laparoscopy in 1989 (which the consultants then were absolutely sure would show up endometriosis), concluded that all my abdominal symptoms were due to the IBS anyway.\nI've suffered from cystitis since I was 17. I don't want that agitating either. That especially worries me, because several separate people have said that vaginal infections (which always spark cystitis) come free automatically with every intervention in hospitals now.\nFrom my history (which they don't seem to want to know about), I can also tell them that my womb is (or was) inverted and to one side. That, I wonder, might make the hysteroscopy more difficult and more liable to the \"1 in a 1000\" perforation risk.\nThe methods used to distend the uterine cavity involve a bunch of chemicals I am bound not to be able to tolerate and would almost certainly have toxic shock from.\nI simply cannot risk being left in a position where I am unable to look after myself, get to the loo, get myself drinks or food, because my mother is unable to do any of these.\nYes, I realise that all sounds like melodramatic hypochondria, but I assure you, it just is. And nothing I saw made me feel I could trust them to be able to cope with these special needs.\nIn fact, I didn't get a chance to discuss all of these concerns. The surgeon suggested a compromise, which omitted the hysteroscopy, but did the smear and swabs, but it hardly seems worth the risk of an anaesthetic just for those. He also tried to lecture me on crossing roads and that we have to accept some risks. Yeah, I'll cross roads: I just won't take up extreme sports and, from what I've seen, risking this treatment has to be up there with Russian Roulette.\nIn the end, it's my body, my decision, as Adrienne Dellwo says, \"If your doctor, surgeon or anaesthesiologist doesn't want to follow recommendations you feel you need, insist on it. They're not the ones risking a dangerous reaction or spending extra weeks on the couch in pain.\"\nIn the end, I said to the surgeon that I probably could have managed IF I'd been sent somewhere where I was admitted the day before surgery (and that I planned to ask my GP to refer me somewhere where they do), so I'd start the day off with as much energy and ability to withstand the stress of the procedure as possible - and not have it made intolerable from the discomfort and exhaustion of having to travel first or from having to spend hours sitting in tortuous chairs.\nHe's says he's going to write to my GP recommending that we have one more go at doing the smear and swabs in the surgery and, if it still proves impossible, leave it.\nGiven what I've now seen, I prefer his option.\nWell, there's a chance that the fibroids will reduce all by themselves once I'm through the menopause and a good chance that the rest of my symptoms only exist because of the fibromyalgia, ME/CFS and/or IBS. My research suggests that even if there is a polyp, it may also regress on it's own; at 52, I don't think I'm bovvered about miscarriage risks and only 0.5% of polyps prove cancerous. If I'm wrong, I'll die, which, given the quality of life I have, is no great worry.\nThat's a risk I'm prepared to take: being buggered about by an NHS hospital - with the risk that it could reduce my quality of life beyond my current 80% incapacity to needing 24 hr care - is not.\nAnd with that, I left. All I wanted was to get home and back to bed.\nOf course, the nightmare day couldn't end there, could it?\nBecause of the (cough) engineering works (train derailment) the night before, the trains were still in chaos and only just getting back to full running. Some trains had been cancelled, others were running short or late. When I got back to Southampton station, I had almost an hour to wait for the next train that would be stopping in New Milton, so more sitting on hard benches in the cold.\nAlthough, the cold, hard metal station bench was MUCH more comfortable than that hospital chair!\nI'd had a chat with the guy on the ticket barrier to double check the time of my train. I mentioned it, he confirmed that's what he'd heard, but said they aren't allowed to use the word \"derailed\".\nYes, boys and girls, the British public has \"officially\" become such a bunch of \"pussies\" that we cannot withstand the shock of hearing a word that says \"carriage wheels left the tracks.\"\nOn the other hand, we're expected to calmly undergo surgery in ill-equipped hospitals that make prisoner of war camps really look like holiday camps. Fucking arse-upwards country!\nWhen the train came, it was to a different platform than the one I'd been waiting on, so once more, I had to lug my case on wheels up the steps and over to the other platform.\nGot on the train, got to Brockenhurst and had to wait there for another half hour or more.\nAt Southampton, they'd announced that if we were getting off at a number of stations including New Milton, we must travel in the first 4 carriages of the train. Now, I will admit that I have some foggy mental arithmetic issues due to my fibromyalgia, but I know I can still count to 4.\nSo I counted the carriages and got in the 4th one, but when we got to New Milton, even though I was in the 4th carriage and there was platform beneath the door I was at, they did not release the doors on my part of the train. I couldn't get off and had to travel on to the next station.\nOnce more, I lugged my heavy bag on wheels up over the station bridge to the other side (and back again and you would not believe the level of pain I have in my neck and shoulders today), only to find that there would have been another almost hour wait for the next train going back in the opposite direction, but it didn't say if it would be stopping at my station or not.\nSo I decided to call a taxi to come and find me and take me home.\nIt finally took 3 hours to get home 20 miles from Southampton to New Milton. The whole fruitless and painful expedition cost me \u00a315 in trains and \u00a335 in taxis. Today, I was in too much pain and was too exhausted to write this really, but the experience was so awful, I had to exorcise it.\nNo, never again. I really would rather die.\nA state of total unpreparedness\nBack in the Big Freeze of 1963, I remember trudging across Selly Oak Park in Birmingham, thigh-deep in snow (I was just coming up to 6 years old) to go to my Gran's house.\nWe lived right over the other side of the city in Great Barr, so we must have got to there somehow and I'm certain we didn't walk the entire 8.7 miles. That means buses - at least on main roads - must have been running.\nSchool definitely remained open. My father worked just south of the city centre, to which he drove, and I certainly don't remember him ever being stuck at home during that weather.\nThis video will show you, from the same 1963 winter, \"British Rail's dedication to blizzard-battling ... Tough-as-boots workers struggling to keep the line clear ...\"\nGood grief, such notions are laughable today. Terms like \"dedication\", \"battling\", \"Tough-as-boots\" and even \"workers\", seem to have disappeared from the vocabulary, probably long before the privatization of British Rail (little did we think we'd ever miss their efforts in getting there!)\nThese days, trains don't run if there is \"a leaf\" on the line, as someone told me recently and I really, really can't imagine ever seeing a train ploughing through roof-level snow again!\nBy the late 80's / early 90's when I lived in Birmingham again, there were a few grumblings about councils not salting and gritting enough, but mostly, main roads were kept clear and buses ran; schools stayed open, people could get to work, deliveries got delivered, trash was collected.\nFast forward to 2010 and no doubt due to those now ubiquitous evil twins, 'Elf and Safety, Britain has regressed to the sort of chaos you'd only expect in the Third-World, in Medieval times!\nWhere I am now sits in a strange little pocket of microclimate that doesn't get a lot of snow, even if nearby towns get several inches of the stuff. Indeed, to the left is most of what we got last week.\nAnd 99% of that has gone now, yet as a result of this \"snow drift lighter than icing sugar sprinkled on mince pie\", we've been effectively cut off from civilization.\nLast week, our refuse wasn't collected. This week, the council should be making a double collection, but then again, they may not if the truck cannot get down our road, they say. If so, they want residents to haul trash out to the main road and, as most of the residents here are old folk, one of the neighbours got onto the council to see if they could spare a plough to clear the road. The reply was that this was very unlikely.\nDo you even see snow ploughs now? Nothing around here has even been gritted or salted.\nBeing now 80% incapacitated by ME and fibromyalgia, there is no way that I can do anything about it either. As it is, I can bearly drag the cats' shit tray as far as the dustbin. I couldn't get a whole bag of trash to the end of the driveway even, let alone the end of the road.\nOf course, because it's mostly old folk, getting help would be a case of \"the blind leading the blind,\" as there isn't anyone left who isn't, who could check on the \"aged and housebound.\"\nIn this atmosphere, nobody is going to consider that a 52 year old will need help, no matter how incapacitated I am, although admittedly things might have been better if my mother hadn't gone round telling neighbours that she \"does not believe there is anything wrong with me.\"\nAt the end of December, I had to go out in the cold for a hospital appointment and that caused me a terrible flare for several days. Walking hurts enough in fair weather conditions. In cold, my thigh muscles spasm, making it even more painful so there is no way I'm going to walk out in the cold again and I'm certainly not going to walk on ice or snow, which would require me to walk carefully, or awkwardly, which would lead to even more stiffness, pain and flare ups of symptoms.\nHell, my balance is bad enough already, so I'm not prepared to risk the falls either. And anyway, I'm still waiting for treatment for the effects of the last fall I had: be stupid to risk another.\nWe finally had a few groceries delivered by Tesco on Monday, but there were items missing from our order. Most notably, you can't buy salt (for food, for the dishwasher, for the path ...) for love or money. The driver said that the supermarket shelves were almost empty and that Monday was the first day that they'd started doing deliveries again, pretty much since the New Year.\nOther deliveries have been infrequent, but our postman mostly managed to get through to deliver letters. Parcels were being held back (until a special delivery on Sunday), but he said that yesterday, Monday, had probably been the worst day, as the snow that had melted on the previous day had frozen over and was more slippery than it had been when it was just snow, naturally.\nThe thing is that there has been so little snow and ice here it really would not have been any problem at all, IF it had been adequately gritted / salted at the outset of the cold snap.\nAnd the last time we had our \"full\" (using the term loosely) bus service was on Christmas Eve.\nNo, I kid you not. Well, as far as a \"full\" service goes, as that's just 5 buses per day (they do a circular route, so that's 5 total, not 5 out and 5 back), starting at 10 am. I asked my best friend what time she thought the last bus home from town was. \"Oh, about 9 pm,\" she replied.\nNo, it leaves town at 4.50 pm in the afternoon. You should have heard the loud guffaw in response to that. Quite right too. Who in civilized society has to be limited to those hours?\nOh, and that's only Monday to Friday too!\nOn Saturdays, there are only 2 buses - effectively, one out at 10 am, one back at 11.30 - which doesn't provide enough time to do anything, so you might as well totally disregard them.\nOn Sunday's and Bank Holidays, there's no service at all.\nSo, starting with Christmas Day, there were no buses. On the Saturday, 26th, there'd have been the 2 total (one out at 10 am, one back at 11.30), Sunday and Monday nothing. On the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 29th, 30th and 31st, they also ran only the useless 2 bus Saturday service and, on New Years Day, no service at all. Then it got icy and we ain't seen a bus since!\nWhen I had to get to the health centre and hospital in the last week of December, I had to use taxis to and from the train station, but otherwise, I've been housebound since mid-December.\nAnd it has to be said that \u00a34.00 each way for the mile to town by taxi would soon get prohibitive if one had to rely on it frequently. If one could rely on it: it took me 10 goes to get through to the taxi firm one day when it was merely raining, because they were so busy, which is usual.\nUp until yesterday, the local bus company, Wilts & Dorset, had been doing a pretty good job of keeping us up to date every morning via their Facebook page (yes, I was amazed that anyone around here had heard of the internet, let alone Facebook), so at least we knew in advance that the bus wouldn't run. Yesterday and today, they've abandoned morning updates for ones at 2 pm.\nThere were certainly no buses today and it doesn't look promising for tomorrow either.\nClearly this is a situation that's been repeated up and down the country, but it riles me even more that we've been so badly affected here, considering how little snow we've had - not even uniform cover - and, I have to agree with Ron's point here that, \"... if the bus company hadn\u2019t bailed so early on the first day, maybe the council would have gritted the road.\"\nYeah, maybe not too, but there was a time when councils considered it a \"civic duty\" to keep roads cleared for bus routes, so people could get to work, life and services could continue.\nOf course, councillors these days won't give a damn about buses and bus users, as has been said to me before, because \"they all drive to the Town Hall in their Rolls Royces.\"\nNowhere near enough is being done and certainly much less than was in the past, yet Councils have now been told to cut gritting by half to protect salt supplies. Like Ron calculates, in my maths that 50% of nothing still adds up to a massive fuck all. Priorities here are all arse-upwards.\nCompanies are moaning about losses and threatening to dock wages, but then they wouldn't have lost so much and staff wouldn't have been stuck, if councils had cleared roads to keep the country moving. And I don't buy that \"we aren't used to this kind of weather\" excuse, because I remember that being used 20+ years ago too. By now the surprise SHOULD have worn off.\nTo say that this country has gone to the dogs now would be a gross injustice to canines.\n[Top photo: Old farm at Overtown in deep snow in 1963 by Richard Johnson]\nHow do they live where it's truly cold?\nWith the news that even Hell is set to freeze over this weekend, you may well think it's cold enough, thank you, where you live. Personally, I suspect the next article is also a dig at us \"pussies\" in the west and I think it's interesting that I found it in Spanish (I wonder if they've dared print an English version anywhere), at the BBC Mundo (BBC World) site (via: territoriosred) entitled, \"\u00bfC\u00f3mo se vive donde de verdad hace fr\u00edo?\" (How do they live where it's truly cold?)\nThere, the article tells us that while the extreme winter weather in parts of Europe, Asia and the United States is virtually paralysing life for millions of people, in many other places below zero temperatures are routine and people organize things so they can function.\nFor example: In the northeast of Russia is the village of Oymyakon, commonly cited as the coldest inhabited place on earth. Situated in Siberia - a former destination for exiled politicians - Oymyakon has an average winter temperature of -45 degrees centigrade and holds the record for the coldest temperature recorded in an inhabited place, of -71.2\u00baC.\nThere live 500 people. The village has one hotel, with no hot water and an outside toilet.\nThe children at the only local school faced the same situation until in 2008, when they were able to enjoy the luxury of being able to go to the bathroom without going out in the cold.\nAnd while in western Europe a tiny bit of snow can close schools for several days, in Oymyakon they only close the school if the thermometer registers -52 degrees centigrade.\nThe majority of the village rely on coal and wood for heating and those few modern conveniences they have, such as mobile phones, if they can find cover, do not work in the extreme cold.\nOymyakon is three days by car from the closest populated centre, Yakutsk, the coldest city on earth. More than 210,000 people live there, under a constant state of permafrost, with temperatures in winter that average at around -40 degrees centigrade.\nNevertheless, the city manages to work. It has two airports, a university, various schools, theatres and a museum. Though it's said people leave their cars running all day and they advise visitors not to go out in the street wearing contact lenses, as they'll freeze on the eyes.\nThe city is situated on the banks of the river Lena that is sometimes frozen to such an extent that they open it to road traffic.\nYou call this cold?\nAfter descriptions of other truly cold places, which I won't bore you with, the article continues that in Europe, Scandinavia regularly faces the most extreme cold of the continent and, as such, is well equipped to deal with it. (Yes, the key being that it is regular and so they've adapted.)\nResidents who contacted the BBC expressed their surprise (read: they're laughing at us) at seeing images on television news showing the effect that the snow is having in areas unaccustomed to such conditions. And then we're treated to descriptions of them heroically driving, even long distances, perfectly normally (if on winter tyres), in a variety of extreme conditions.\nAnd finally, a German resident asks, \"Why do the English have this problem every year?\"\nWe ask the same question ourselves. Why is this weather always a surprise?\n(Oh, from my own personal point of view, yes, I do call this cold. After 16 years in a sub-tropical climate, I call anything under +20 degrees centigrade cold. And with fibromyalgia, my muscles, bones and joints all absolutely agree with me and seem unable to reacclimatize.)\nCoffee intolerance\nThis is SO unfair: I am literally close to tears today. My last remaining \"vice\" (or pleasure and I think we're all entitled to some enjoyment in life) - coffee - has begun causing me intolerable symptoms.\nLook, I've already had to give up alcohol, I gave up smoking (I gave up sex more years ago than I care to admit), I've given up chocolate and anything else that contains processed sugar, I don't regularly eat meat, nor junk or processed foods, I've always been intolerant of fizzy drinks (I only drink boring plain water and disgusting green tea the rest of the time); when that also began to make me nauseous, I stopped having milk and dairy; I restrict my carbohydrates, eat only minimal amounts of wheat or gluten ...\nThere really isn't much else I can give up - besides breathing - and, frankly, I may as well give that up too the way things are going and considering what quality of life I have left - i.e. not much.\nAfter suffering a severely upset stomach on Monday morning, I didn't even fancy any coffee and, to be honest, I haven't even had the energy to make one for the last few days (mother can't work my coffee machine and isn't about to learn), so I've had to go without, until this morning.\nHowever, today quite sever and unpleasant symptoms: trembling or shaking (any more severe and I'd worry about Parkinson's) started right after I drank only the second cup. It's hard to describe, but I also feel generally unwell, my balance is off like a drunk; while making myself food, I kept dropping things, then I developed a headache, began having hot flushes and trying to pin down a thought from amongst the electrical storm going on in my brain is hit and miss.\nThese all reduced a tiny bit after I had something to eat at lunch time, but is still going on now and I guess I just have to wait a few hours for the coffee to work its way out of my system.\nThis is not a new problem, because I remember discussing my tremors with a friend back in the late 80s, but recently, I've already been forced to ration myself to only one, or the occasional two cups of coffee per day, because any more than that started to make me feel a bit hyper.\nNow I cannot manage to get my foggy brain around the science, but I feel sure that this is all linked to the central nervous system and specifically to dopamine and cortisol levels.\nAfter centuries of disrespect and scorn, no one questions the validity of Parkinson\u2019s disease today. It is ironic that the same neurotransmitter, dopamine, appears to play a control role in another enigma: fibromyalgia. The historic similarities are striking as evidence of dopaminergic control mechanisms begin to emerge with respect to pain, sleep, arousal and the autonomic nervous system. Each of these central nervous system functions are relevant to fibromyalgia, but hopefully FM will be sorted out and effectively treated more quickly compared to Parkinson\u2019s disease patients. [Source]\nToday's episode is the second in recent months, which leads me to believe that my tolerance level to caffeine is reducing further. Will my tolerance end up a zero? I certainly hope not, but the signs aren't encouraging and I fear that I may also have to give up coffee just to keep my symptoms down to a level at which I can still function at even the most basic level. 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        "raw_content": "SADC Regional Environmental Education Programme (SADC REEP) Training in Ghanzi, Botswana\nThe SADC Regional Environmental Education Programme (SADC REEP) training is an annual training targeting environmental practitioners from the government sector, private sector and civil society in Botswana and the SADC region. This 2 week intense training rotates in the SADC countries and for 2012, it took place in Botswana, at Ghanzi from the 3rd \u2013 14th December 2012.\nThe main objective of the course was to train environmentalists from all the sectors who will be able to disseminate Environmental Education/ Education for Sustainable Development in their workplaces and beyond, and to bring together environmental practitioners to network, share ideas and experiences and to advance their presentation skills. Participants were also to become project implementers through Change Projects Initiative where they were expected to propose a project which they will implement in their respective places of work or residence. These projects will be presented at a similar workshop next year (2013) in Botswana before end of December 2012 and some projects will be chosen to be represented at the Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa (EEASA) conference in 2014 at Malawi. There were excursion trips to Cheetah Conservation Botswana (CCB) Ghanzi camp, D'Kar village and Edo's Rhino Camp. CCB Camp Coordinator, Gavin Reynolds did a presentation on Energy Use and Conservation on behalf of CCB and promoted CCB's energy saving practices.\nCCB Staff Annual Meeting and Party\nWe had our annual staff meeting on the 11th of December 2012 at our head office in Gaborone, Mokolodi Nature Reserve. Great work and good things were accomplished in 2012 and we have more projects and tasks planned for 2013. After the meeting, we moved on to having our staff party which went on into the night, we all had a great time. Thank you to all our supporters in 2012 and we are looking forward to working with you again to ensure the Spirit of the Kalahari lives on.",
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        "raw_content": "Rest content with your choice, says John Weinthal, our Down-Under motoring consultant, if you buy a Benz C200K. Mind you, in Australia he would pay only a tad over 2 million baht (straight exchange rate conversion), while the same car in Thailand costs the same tad, but over three million baht!\nForgetting about the price, here are the Words from Weinthal:\n\u201cThe supercharged Mercedes-Benz C Class is about as competent a compact sedan as you will find. It is so good in so many ways that the AUD 62,900 price tag even looks reasonable.\n\u201cThere are larger, faster, more lavishly equipped cars for as little as half the price. In purely objective terms they may be only around 5 percent less impressive than the Merc in some of the most important areas.\n\u201cBut that\u2019s the rub. That extra 5 percent and the undeniable appeal of the Mercedes three pointed star emblem will be more than enough for those who can afford something which is indubitably upper drawer. In five years others will be used cars. The C200K will still be a Mercedes!\n\u201cMost of these cars will be fitted with Mercedes\u2019 excellent five-speed automatic with its simple to use manual up and down feature. If you must have true manual, a six-speed is available to special order for a saving of around AUD 3000. (In Thailand, only the 5 speed auto is listed.)\n\u201cMy enthusiasm for this car almost surprised me. I am not really a great Merc fan in the normal course of things. In the past most Mercedes have, for me at least, lacked the sheer driving appeal of almost all BMWs and the sublimely calm ambience of any Jaguar.\n\u201cWhat probably most won me over with the test car was the suspension. It was totally unflappable over all roads. It loved dirt - smooth, harshly corrugated or pot-holed. (Sounds like the MB C200K will love Beach Road Pattaya or Huay Kaew in Chiang Mai.) It wafted over those obscene speed humps which send aching shudders through so many cars. The ride is hushed with little road, wind or engine noise intrusion.\n\u201cMany would easily believe there were six cylinders up front. Certainly 120 kW appears less than lavish in these days when Camrys boast 150 plus and Commodores (Chevrolet Lumina\u2019s) offer more than 170 kW. But there is an impressive 230 Nm of torque on hand over a broad range, and the gearing is perfectly matched to the engine for effortless acceleration from the lights and for safe overtaking.\n\u201cEffortless and unobtrusive are two more adjectives applicable to this rear-drive Mercedes. It is both undemanding and rewarding at the same time. The interior whispers class, without boastful brashness.\n\u201cNot so appealing for some will be the rear seat legroom, but you can check that out in the showroom. Only taller adults will complain. Most controls have a Germanic logic to them after a little familiarization for those of us more used to Australian-made offerings or Japanese and Korean breeds. (In other words, the wipers and the indicators are on the other side!)\n\u201cThe 200 C Kompressor - that\u2019s German for supercharger - is more than adequately equipped in base form but there are a couple of distinctive packages available over the standard Classic we tested. The Elegance pack adds AUD 6,000 and Avantgarde is an extra AUD 5,500. (In Thailand, only the Elegance and Avantgarde models are available.)\n\u201cBeyond that the options list is virtually limitless, but so too should be your bank balance if you tick too many boxes in the options sheet.\n\u201cI have not mentioned safety. That is a given with all Mercedes. This C200K lacks nothing to help avoid an accident in the way of electronic aids, excellent suspension and brakes plus sharp rack-and-pinion steering. Then there are multiple airbags and more to protect you if fun fang turns to bang.\n\u201cSupremely competent is the best way to sum up this appealing, if largely unassuming, car. Others will certainly admire it. You will rest content with your choice for a long time to come.\u201d\n(Thank you John. The C Class Benzes are definitely popular in Thailand, for all the reasons mentioned above, plus the undoubted three pointed star factor. When you open your garage door, nobody says, \u201cWow! You\u2019ve got a Toyota Crown (which costs 3.8 million)! But they do say, \u201cWow! You\u2019ve got a Benz!\u201d)\nLast week, I mentioned the Invictas which were interesting sporting machines, with the fastest having four and a half inches of ground clearance. Rather too low for today, and definitely too low in the 1930\u2019s when they were in their heyday. The push behind the marque was Lord Macklin (who I think was the father of British racing driver Lance Macklin). In the late 1920\u2019s an energetic young lady by the name of Violet Corderey drove an Invicta around the world and set the world 25,000 km record at 89 kph, a real piece of autotrivia! However, the S type Invictas were well built vehicles with all sorts of innovative features, such as a dual fuel feed system, using air pressure or electric pump, and telescopic shock absorbers all round. They had one other very innovative feature that related to the positioning of the starter switch. So after all that verbiage above, last week\u2019s question was simply that - where was the switch? Would you believe the switch was actuated by lifting up the horn button!\nSo to this week. We featured the supercharged Mercedes Benz C200K this week. The first catalogued supercharged cars were also Mercedes. Two models were exhibited at what motor show in which year?\nA1 Grand Prix series is \u2018Go\u201d in Asia\nThe newest, and perhaps the most exciting new category in motor racing is coming to Asia, called A1 Grand Prix World Cup. This is being promoted similar to the football world cup, where there can be national champions, but the world cup is for nations, not individuals.\nA1 GP car\nThe concept has been bank-rolled by His Highness Sheikh Maktoum Hasher Maktoum Al Maktoum, part of the Dubai Royal Family and will be have up to 30 franchises available, limited to one per country. Each national team will be represented by a driver native to that country, engendering strong local support and presence for the team. So instead of Ferrari against BAR, we will have China versus Pakistan. It works for the Olympics, why shouldn\u2019t it work for motorsport? So far, nine countries have taken up franchises, including Malaysia, China, Australia, Pakistan, Lebanon, the UK, South Africa, Canada and Portugal, with many more countries in negotiation stages.\nAgain similar to the successful BMW and Porsche categories, China cannot get a \u201cbetter\u201d car than Pakistan as the cars are identical single-seater A1 racing cars, built by Lola, and powered by 550 bhp Zytek A1 Grand Prix V8 engines. The idea is to provide that level playing field with no driver aids allowed. This is something the viewing public has been calling for. Enthusiasts want to see the drivers do the business, not an electronic controller from the pits.\nTo maintain the level playing field, there will be one tyre supplier, which is (Cooper) Avon (who have been supplying Formula 3000 for the past years), so they know what they are about too.\nThe races are scheduled to take place during the European winter in countries enjoying summer weather conditions including Dubai, China, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, South Africa, Bahrain and Qatar. TV coverage is also in place with Sky Sports taking up broadcasting rights. The first event will be in September 2005.\nThe price of buying a franchise will be based on the population and wealth of the country, with China, the United States, Britain and Germany costing more than a team in Indonesia or Thailand. 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        "raw_content": "A visitor walks past a painting of President Xi Jinping at the \u2018Image of People\u2019 exhibition in Beijing, 2015. The exhibition featured the work of 20th-century Chinese artists who followed \u2018core socialist values\u2019 aiming to \u2018arouse patriotism and create a magnificent beautiful world.\u2019\nThis article was first published in the May 12, 2016 issue of The New York Review of Books.\nUniversity Press of America, 157 pp.\nLetscorp.net\nPolity, 203 pp.\nWith respect to Xi\u2019s purge in 1962, the biography blames Mao\u2019s secret police chief, Kang Sheng, rather than Mao himself, and claims that Mao protected Xi by sending him to a job in a provincial factory safely away from the political storms in Beijing. When the Cultural Revolution broke out a few years later and Red Guards \u201cdragged out\u201d Xi from this factory job to subject him to the physical abuse and denunciation called \u201cstruggle,\u201d the biography says that Mao\u2019s premier Zhou Enlai had Xi imprisoned in a military barracks near Beijing as a way of protecting him. These stories have doubtless been massaged to show Mao as Xi wants him to be shown. But they are grounded in historical reality and help to explain the complexity of Xi\u2019s relationship to Mao\u2019s legacy. As Xi said years later, \u201cIf Mao had not saved my father\u2019s life, I would not be here today.\u201d\nXi\u2019s respect for Mao is not a personal eccentricity. It is shared by many of the hereditary Communist aristocrats who, as Agn\u00e8s Andr\u00e9sy points out in her book on Xi, form most of China\u2019s top leadership today as well as a large section of its business elite. Deng Xiaoping in 1981 declared that Mao\u2019s contributions outweighed his errors by (in a Chinese clich\u00e9) \u201ca ratio of 7 to 3.\u201d But in practice Deng abandoned just about everything Mao stood for. Contrary to the Western consensus that Deng saved the system after Mao nearly wrecked it, Xi and many other red aristocrats feel that it was Deng who came close to destroying Mao\u2019s legacy.\nTheir reverence for Mao is different from the simple nostalgia of former Red Guards and sent-down youth who hazily remember a period of adolescent idealism. Rather, as the pro-democracy thinker Li Weidong writes in a much-discussed online essay, \u201cThe \u2018Road of Red Empire\u2019 That Cannot Be Traversed,\u201d the children of the founding elite see themselves as the inheritors of an \u201call-under-heaven,\u201d a vast world that their fathers conquered under Mao\u2019s leadership. Their parents came from poor rural villages and rose to rule an empire. The second generation is privileged to live in a country that has \u201cstood up\u201d and is globally respected and feared. They do not propose to be the generation that \u201closes the empire.\u201d\nIt is this logic that drives Liu Yuan, the son of former president Liu Shaoqi, whom Mao purged and sent to a miserable death, to support Xi in reviving Maoist ideas and symbolism; and the same logic has moved the offspring of many of Mao\u2019s other prominent victims to form groups that celebrate Mao\u2019s legacy, like the Beijing Association of the Sons and Daughters of Yan\u2019an and the Beijing Association to Promote the Culture of the Founders of the Nation.1\nThe princelings seem to invest literal biological meaning in the \u201cbloodline theory\u201d of political purity that was popular among elite-offspring Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution: \u201cIf the father was a hero the son is a real man, if the father was a counterrevolutionary the son is a bad egg\u201d (laozi yingxiong erzi haohan, laozi fandong erzi huaidan). They see no irony in cheering Xi Jinping\u2019s attack on corrupt bureaucrats although Mao purged their own fathers as \u201ccapitalist roaders in power.\u201d Mao\u2019s purges they excuse as a mistake. But they see today\u2019s bureaucrats as flocking to serve the Party because it is in power and not because they inherited a spirit of revolutionary sacrifice from their forebears. Such opportunists are worms eating away at the legacy of revolution.\nThe legacy is threatened by other forces as well. Xi holds office at a time when the regime has to confront a series of daunting challenges that have all reached critical stages at once. It must manage a slowing economy; mollify millions of laid-off workers; shift demand from export markets to domestic consumption; whip underperforming giant state-owned enterprises into shape; dispel a huge overhang of bad bank loans and nonperforming investments; ameliorate climate change and environmental devastation that are irritating the new middle class; and downsize and upgrade the military. Internationally, Chinese policymakers see themselves as forced to respond assertively to growing pressure from the United States, Japan, and various Southeast Asian regimes that are trying to resist China\u2019s legitimate defense of its interests in such places as Taiwan, the Senkaku islands, and the South China Sea.\nAny leader who confronts so many big problems needs a lot of power, and Mao provides a model of how such power can be wielded. Xi Jinping leads the Party, state, and military hierarchies by virtue of his chairmanship of each. But his two immediate predecessors, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, exercised these roles within a system of collective leadership, in which each member of the Politburo Standing Committee took charge of a particular policy or institution and guided it without much interference from other senior officials.\nThis model does not produce leadership sufficiently decisive to satisfy Xi and his supporters. So Xi has sidelined the other members of the Politburo Standing Committee, except for the propaganda chief Liu Yunshan and the anticorruption watchdog Wang Qishan. He has taken the chairmanship of the most important seven of the twenty-two \u201cleading small groups\u201d that guide policy in specific areas. These include the newly established Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reform, which has removed management of the economy from Premier Li Keqiang. And Xi has created a National Security Council to coordinate internal security affairs.\nXi emulates Mao in exercising power through a tight circle of aides whom he can trust because they have demonstrated their personal loyalty in earlier phases of his career, such as Li Zhanshu, director of the all-powerful General Office of the C.C.P. Central Committee. As the scholar Cheng Li reported in China Leadership Monitor, Li Zhanshu published an article in September 2014, stating that work as an aide in formulating policy requires \u201cabsolute loyalty\u201d and that staff in the General Office \u201cshould act and think in a manner highly consistent\u2026with the order from the Central Committee led by General Secretary Xi Jinping.\u201d2 Xi\u2019s prot\u00e9g\u00e9s occupy crucial positions in the bureaucracies responsible for security, for supervising official careers, and for propaganda. Unlike powerful staff members in recent previous administrations, his aides avoid contact with foreigners and even with officials outside Xi\u2019s personal circle.\nXi has also followed Mao\u2019s model in protecting his rule against a coup. His anticorruption campaign has made him numerous enemies, and there have been rumors of assassination attempts. However, as pointed out by James Mulvenon and Cheng Li, respectively, Xi has tightened direct control over the military by means of what is called a \u201c[Central Military Commission] Chairman Responsibility System,\u201d and he controls the central guard corps\u2014which monitors the security of all the other leaders\u2014through his longtime chief bodyguard, Wang Shaojun.3 In these ways Xi controls the physical environment of the other leaders, just as Mao did through his loyal follower Wang Dongxing.\nXi conveys Napoleonic self-confidence in the importance of his mission and its inevitable success. In person he is said to be affable and relaxed. But his carefully curated public persona follows Mao in displaying a stolid presence and immobile features that seem to convey either stoicism or implacability, depending on whether he is sitting through a boring speech or giving one. The propaganda agencies labor to generate a huggable image of \u201cDaddy Xi,\u201d and Xi appears to be genuinely popular among the public, although this is changing as the economy slows.4 But his anticorruption campaign affecting a great many people has ground on, leading intellectual and official elites to read his expression as inscrutable and frightening.\nAbove all, Xi has followed Mao in the demand for ideological conformity. He has invoked Mao\u2019s \u201cTalks at the Yan\u2019an Forum on Literature and Art\u201d in explaining why cultural and media workers must display \u201cParty character\u201d and serve as the Party\u2019s \u201cthroat and tongue,\u201d and has used the resolution that Mao wrote for the Party\u2019s 1929 Gutian Conference to emphasize the importance of Party control of the army. He has warned Party members against \u201cirresponsible talk\u201d (wangyi) and academics against \u201cuniversal values.\u201d As David Shambaugh reports in his recent book China\u2019s Future:\nThere has been an unremitting crackdown on all forms of dissent and social activists; the Internet and social media have been subjected to much tighter controls; Christian crosses and churches are being demolished; Uighurs and Tibetans have been subject to ever-greater persecution; hundreds of rights lawyers have been detained and put on trial; public gatherings are restricted; a wide range of publications are censored; foreign textbooks have been officially banned from university classrooms; intellectuals are under tight scrutiny; foreign and domestic NGOs have been subjected to unprecedented governmental regulatory pressures and many have been forced to leave China; attacks on \u201cforeign hostile forces\u201d occur with regularity; and the \u201cstability maintenance\u201d security apparatchiks have blanketed the country\u2026. China is today more repressive than at any time since the post-Tiananmen 1989-1992 period.\nBut Xi is different from Mao in important ways. He has more accurate information than Mao did, thanks to extensive, organized, and professional systems of intelligence and analysis, and thanks to what he has gathered during his travel at home and abroad. He uses inner-Party star chambers and charges of corruption rather than screaming Red Guards and accusations of revisionism to purge rivals, and the political police rather than a mass movement to repress dissidents. Mao was a thinker and literary stylist; Xi has banal ideas but is more deliberate and consistent in decision-making. His personal habits appear to be orderly, compared to Mao\u2019s chaotic ways of spending time. After a brief, failed first marriage Xi settled down with Peng Liyuan, a well-known singer who made her career in the military. Their relationship appears to be boringly conventional; even in rumor-drenched Beijing nothing has surfaced to suggest that he is a sexual hedonist like Mao. (Nor has the rumor mill produced allegations that Xi is personally corrupt, although Bloomberg News found that his older sister and her husband have made a lot of money.5)\nAnd Xi is no revolutionary. He seeks neither to upend China nor to turn the clock back to rural communes and the planned economy. Rather, he has declared, it is forbidden to negate either of the \u201ctwo thirty years\u201d\u2014that is, Mao\u2019s era and then the post-Mao reform period. China must combine Maoist firmness with modernizing reform.\nThe reform he has in mind, however, is different from what many observers, both Chinese and Western, would like. After his rise to power, the first policy manifesto issued by his regime stated that \u201cmarkets should play the decisive role in the allocation of resources,\u201d but it has become clear that market forces are intended as a tool to invigorate, rather than to kill off, the \u201cnational champion\u201d state-owned enterprises and state financial institutions that continue to enjoy state patronage and to make up a large part of the economy. Xi understands these as pillars of state power and would never hand control of the economy to enterprises that the Party does not control.\nXi wants \u201crule by law,\u201d but this means using the courts more energetically to carry out political repression and change the bureaucracy\u2019s style of work. He wants to reform the universities, not in order to create Western-style academic freedom but to bring academics and students to heel (including those studying abroad). He has launched a thorough reorganization of the military, which is intended partly to make it more effective in battle, but also to reaffirm its loyalty to the Party and to him personally. The overarching purpose of reform is to keep the Chinese Communist Party in power.\nXi\u2019s stated goal is for China to achieve \u201ca moderately prosperous society\u201d (xiaokang shehui) by the hundredth anniversary of the Party\u2019s founding in 2021, and \u201ca socialist modernized society\u201d (shehuizhuyi xiandaihua shehui) by the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the P.R.C. in 2049.\nThese aims may sound modest, but they are bold. The goal for 2049 is said to imply a per capita GDP of U.S.$30,000, and Chinese planners estimate that if it is achieved China will produce over 30 percent of the world\u2019s GDP in that year, about one and a half times more than the proportion currently produced by the United States. That would generate a great deal of global power. However, 2049 is still a long way off. For now, Xi will not hesitate to strike back if he believes the country\u2019s \u201ccore interests\u201d around its periphery are at stake, but his priorities are fundamentally domestic.\nXi has made himself in some ways more powerful than Deng or even Mao. Deng had the final word on difficult policy issues, but he strove to avoid involvement in day-to-day policy, and when forced to make big decisions he first sought consensus among a small group of senior leaders. Mao was able to take any decision he wanted regardless of the will of his senior colleagues, but he paid attention to only a few issues at a time. Xi appears to be running the whole span of important policies on a daily basis, without needing to consult senior colleagues or retired elders.\nHe may go even further. There are hints that he will seek to break the recently established norm of two five-year terms in office and serve one or even more extra terms. He has had himself designated as the \u201ccore\u201d of the leadership, a status that his immediate predecessor, Hu Jintao, did not take for himself. At this point in a leader\u2019s first term we would expect to see one or two younger politicians emerging as potential heirs apparent, to be anointed at next year\u2019s nineteenth Party Congress, but such signs are absent. One of the rumors circulating in Beijing is that teams of editors are compiling a book of Xi\u2019s \u201cthought\u201d (sixiang), which would place him on a level with Mao as a contributor to Sino-Marxist theory, a status not claimed by any of Mao\u2019s other successors to date.\nXi\u2019s concentration of power poses great dangers for China. No one put it better than Deng Xiaoping, in a speech, \u201cOn the Reform of the System of Party and State Leadership,\u201d delivered on August 18, 1980:\nOver-concentration of power is liable to give rise to arbitrary rule by individuals at the expense of collective leadership, and it is an important cause of bureaucracy under the present circumstances\u2026. There is a limit to anyone\u2019s knowledge, experience and energy. If a person holds too many posts at the same time, he will find it difficult to come to grips with the problems in his work and, more important, he will block the way for other more suitable comrades to take up leading posts.\nIt was to avoid these problems that Deng built a system of tacit norms by which senior leaders were limited to two terms in office, members of the Politburo Standing Committee divided leadership roles among themselves, and the senior leader made decisions in consultation with other leaders and retired elders.\nBy overturning Deng\u2019s system, Xi is hanging the survival of the regime on his ability to bear an enormous workload and not make big mistakes. He seems to be scaring the mass media and officials outside his immediate circle from telling him the truth. He is trying to bottle up a growing diversity of social and intellectual forces that are bound to grow stronger. He may be breaking down, rather than building up, the consensus about China\u2019s path of development among economic and intellectual elites and within the political leadership. By directing corruption prosecutions at a retired Politburo Standing Committee member, Zhou Yongkang, and retainers of other retired senior officials, he has broken the rule that retired leaders are safe once they leave office, throwing into question whether it can ever be safe for him to leave office. As he departs from Deng\u2019s path, he risks undermining the adaptability and resilience that Deng\u2019s reforms painstakingly created for the post-Mao regime.\nAs the members of the red aristocracy around Xi circle their wagons to protect the regime, some citizens retreat into religious observance or private consumption, others send their money and children abroad, and a sense of impending crisis pervades society. No wonder Xi\u2019s regime behaves as if it faces an existential threat. Given the power and resources that he commands, it would be reckless to predict that his attempt to consolidate authoritarian rule will fail. But the attempt risks creating the very political crisis that it seeks to prevent.\nSee, for example, news.sina.com.cn/c/2016-02-23/doc-ifxprqea5122519.shtml, history.sohu.com/20130830/n385376788.shtml, and news.163.com/13/1121/11/9E6V2N5E0001124J_all.html, accessed on March 10, 2016.\u21a9\nCheng Li, \u201cXi Jinping\u2019s Inner Circle (Part 4: The Mishu Cluster I),\u201d China Leadership Monitor, No. 46 (Winter 2015).\u21a9\nJames Mulvenon, \u201cThe Yuan Stops Here: Xi Jinping and the \u2018CMC Chairman Responsibility System,\u2019\u201d and Cheng Li, \u201cXi Jinping\u2019s Inner Circle (Part 5: The Mishu Cluster II),\u201d China Leadership Monitor, No. 47 (Summer 2015). \u21a9\nThe term Xi Dada uses the character for \u201cbig\u201d as in \u201cBig-big Xi.\u201d In various dialects it means father, grandfather, or uncle Xi.\u21a9\nSee \u201cXi Jinping Millionaire Relations Reveal Fortunes of Elite,\u201d Bloomberg News, June 29, 2012. \u21a9\nXi Jinping, Mao Zedong, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Leadership, Leaders, Party Politics, Political Culture",
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        "raw_content": "Archive | Testimonies RSS feed for this section\nEnjoying a wonderful church life!\nby AustinWPadmin on April 3, 2012 in Testimonies\nWhile I was still not yet born, my mother got sick with rubella. This illness caused me to become deaf from birth. Daily she faithfully prayed for me and gave me to the Lord. I grew up in a large hearing Christian family as the only deaf child. At first, I was put into [\u2026]\nFinding Meaning, Reality, and Purpose\nby AustinWPadmin on May 31, 2011 in Testimonies\nFinding Meaning, Reality, and Purpose I am a husband of 27 years and a father of two teenage boys. I have a Master\u2019s degree in engineering and am the president of a very successful engineering firm. Before the age of 21 I had no knowledge of the Bible and I had no Christian knowledge [\u2026]\nSplendid local church\nSplendid local church I grew up in the church in San Antonio. My parents grew up as believers in the island of Taiwan. In fact, my great-grandmother on my mother\u2019s side was one of the early believers in mainland China, so there is a strong spiritual heritage in my family. Like most believers who [\u2026]\nChrist and the Church, my Life and Satisfaction\nChrist and the Church, my Life and Satisfaction I am a thirty-four year old engineer responsible for managing software development and support. I was born into a Christian family in the local church. I was six years old when I heard the story of the Lord Jesus who died on the cross for my [\u2026]\nJesus Loves Me This I Know In July 1999, I\u2019ll be 55. With the advance of my age, I feel the echoing of Paul\u2019s conviction more strongly than before. Paul said that \u201cFaithful is the word and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I [\u2026]\nI Met God\nI Met God I wasn\u2019t raised with any particular religious background. My parents taught my brother and I to say our prayers at night, and they never discouraged us from going to various churches with our friends or neighbors. God had always been presented to me as this glorious Being that was so marvelous, [\u2026]\nHome in the Church\nHome in the Church I was raised in a good family environment where I was always provided with more than I needed. I have two older brothers and our parents raised us with a lot of love. However, as I grew up, my parents\u2019 marriage grew worse and worse. By the time I was in [\u2026]\nPersonal Testimonies Mourning into Dancing I often doubted I would reach adulthood. I had no serious illness, no physical danger, and no disadvantaged childhood. The problem was that by the time I reached adolescence, life in general\u001f\u2014and my life in particular\u2014seemed unreal, purposeless, and meaningless. I was haunted, often in the quiet of the night, [\u2026]\nMy Love for the Lord Jesus \u201cThe genuine New Testament ministry\u2026stirs up our love for the Lord Jesus\u201d (Training Outlines, The Crucial Contents of God\u2019s New Testament Ministry) I can testify that the genuine New Testament ministry has stirred up my love for the Lord. I grew up in the local church in Dunn Loring [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "LACEY, WA, July 31, 2013: The Lacey City Council is currently recruiting for one vacancy on the Planning Commission.\nCOMMUNITY INVITED TO ATTEND LACEY MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE\nLACEY, WA, July 22, 2013: The community is invited to attend a Lacey Museum open house on Monday, August 5, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Lacey Museum is located at 829 Lacey Street SE in the historic neighborhood of Lacey. During individualized tours, guests will have the opportunity to view local heritage and Lacey historical artifacts.\nLACEY BEGINS CONSTRUCTION ON WOODLAND CREEK ENHANCEMENT FACILITY\nLACEY, WA, July 12, 2013: Construction will soon be underway on a state-of-the-art facility that will use reclaimed water to recharge shallow aquifers feeding Lacey\u2019s Woodland Creek. The $2.1 million project, located in the city\u2019s Woodland Creek Community Park, will help stabilize stream flows along stretches of the creek that routinely go dry during warmer months. The work should be completed by mid-October.\nLACEY, WA, July 10, 2013: Beginning today, the City of Lacey is working on a street overlay project to improve the conditions of nine streets throughout the city, including 6th Avenue SE, 7th Avenue SE, 13th Avenue SE, Alanna Drive, Bowker Street, Clearbrook Drive, Diamond Road, Malibu Drive, and Ulery Street. Work includes the installation of hot mix asphalt overlays and minor reconstruction work. The project is expected to be completed in mid-August.\nLACEY, WA, July, 8, 2013: Summer 2013 marks the tenth season the City of Lacey will host a community open-air market at Huntamer Park. This summer, the Lacey Community Market will be held the second Saturday of the month\u2014July 13, August 10, and September 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.",
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        "raw_content": "Roiner Leiringer( University of Gottenberg), Paula Cardellino( University of Uruguay) and Derek Clements -Croome ( University of Reading)\nThe significance of design quality is clearly articulated in the official documentation and advice on how to achieve it is provided in abundance. However, the reports fall somewhat short in describing how design quality can be fostered to achieve educational transformation. Whilst several reports set out the attributes of a well-designed school scant attention is commonly given to the commercial context. The majority of the reports target the architectural aspects of the building design and prescribe an architectural approach towards the assessment of design quality. To a degree this could be argued to be due to the great prominence and frequency of CABE reports. However, it should be remembered that CABE was specifically commissioned by the Government to provide advice on good design in public building projects. Hence, it is not surprising that these reports and the interpretations of design quality offered within them have had a significant impact. However, the architectural biased approach seemingly underestimates the value of intangible aspects of design and chances are that the tool becomes a \u2018tick in the box\u2019 exercise.\nFunctionality and fitness for purpose\nA functional school building is one that through its design addresses present and future changes in pedagogy. That the building is \u2018fit for purpose\u2019 is viewed as a crucial component of design quality and vital to the achievement of a good school building. This concept was given significant prominence in the BSF and it relates closely with the Government\u2019s expressed policy that the investment in secondary schools is not just about providing new buildings, but also about acting as a channel for educational transformation.\nPast approaches to school design are deemed to have hindered the ability of adapting the building to future needs in education . Designing flexible environments is believed to enable the adoption and adaption of the emerging changes in education. Thus, flexible and adaptable building designs \u2018future proof\u2019 the spaces and allow for a variety of uses at different points in time. Furthermore, it is suggested that flexible or \u2018agile\u2019 designs will allow for short-term changes of layout and use, and for long-term expansion or contraction . However, the need to strike a balance between flexibility and specificity and the functional aspects of the school (teaching areas) and social spaces are also explicitly expressed.\nInspirational, safe and secure\nInspirational school buildings are supportive of effective teaching and learning and inspire users to learn. The ultimate aim is for spaces that foster creativity and a culture of learning. The design of learning environments that have something unique about them will make these spaces special - \u2018spaces\u2019 that become \u2018places\u2019 . This is believed to be achieved through the design of environments that accommodate a wide range of experiences and activities and that include all types of learning: intellectual, physical, practical, social, emotional, spiritual and cultural . In other words, inspirational buildings support a diversity of learners and inspire not only the pupils, but also those who work and visit the school.\nAesthetically pleasing and contextual fit\nA building is considered to be \u2018beautiful\u2019 when it \u2018lifts the spirits\u2019 of those who come into contact with it . An aesthetically pleasing building is portrayed as not only having the potential to create a \u2018sense of place\u2019 in the internal school environment, but also as having a positive effect on the local community. Likewise, a school that is welcoming and accessible is portrayed as having a positive impact not only on the users of the building, but also on the surrounding areas. For example, an attractive entrance and a welcoming hall contribute to a positive visual impact on the local neighbourhood . As such, contextual fit goes beyond the specific school environment and places emphasis on the interaction with and contribution to the local community and public well-being in general.\nBuild quality and sustainability\nBuild quality is a concept that speaks for itself and sustainability is a topic that cannot be meaningfully dealt with in the confines of this paper. Nevertheless, important to the argument presented here is that well designed learning environments should provide a platform for wider learning agendas ranging from the issues of citizenship and sustainability. For example, CABE presents the sustainable character of the building, in terms of the use of natural light and ventilation, the consideration of alternative forms of energy and the choice of robust materials from sustainable sources, as a means to highlight and disseminate environmental issues.\nDesign quality in practice\nFrom the above analysis it is clear that several of the attributes of design quality are of a subjective nature and will be given varying importance by different stakeholders in the BSF programme. It goes without saying that these stakeholders, e.g. contractors, architects, representatives of government bodies and consultants, have a significant impact on the materialisation of design quality. The following section explores these stakeholders\u2019 perceptions of what the important attributes of good design are and how they are operated in practice.\n\u201cI think design quality is really interesting and generally very misunderstood. And I think CABE keep trying to describe to people what design quality is, and it keeps being misheard\u201d [Architect 1]\n\u201cWhat is good design? Obviously there are different views because there always will be in an industry, but I\u2019m sorry to say that rock bottom is I just do not think many people would know a good design if it hit them in the face like a wet fish. Therein lies the problem.\u201d [Contractor 1]\nFitness for purpose and educational transformation\nThe foremost goal of the refurbishment and construction of new or refurbishment school projects is to achieve educational transformation and this is the principal criterion against which success will be measured. In this respect, there is unanimous agreement regarding the necessity of understanding the educational nature of the school and the physical environment of the building. Several government bodies address the importance of considering and accommodating the new teaching and learning agendas, such as \u2018every child matters\u2019 and \u2018personalised learning\u2019 in the school design:\n\u201cI think we are aware that actually we are designing schools that are 20th century schools rather than 21st century schools in the sense of they are still largely departmentally organised and so on, rather than organised in a freer form that a personalised learning might determine.\u201d [DfES representative]\nThus, there is a belief that the introduction and implementation of these educational approaches to various degrees are dependent on the design of school buildings. Yet, there is real concern regarding the ability of those involved in the design process to address the rapidly changing pedagogies. The ability to predict and visualise the way in which the pedagogy will change in the future is seen as a major challenge:\nThe character of the building\nThe idea that the building should be aesthetically pleasing was prevalent amongst the architects. Yet, the rest of the interviewees were less enthusiastic about this aspect of design quality and concerns were raised regarding the benefits of designing overly \u2018fancy\u2019 buildings. The contractors and the consultants, in particular, considered these to cost too much and have minimal, if any, impact on learning. In their view many architects produce superficially attractive and glitzy buildings, and are lacking in their ability to relate to the physical spaces needed to deliver the educational transformation required:\n\u201cYou have got some quite interesting buildings. But are they good value for money - probably not. Are they architecturally pleasing - yes. But then are they overly architecturally pleasing - probably. So the client pays for that.\u201d [Contractor 2]\nIt was argued that the use of images of award winning school buildings in the reports, at times, served to put excessive emphasis on the aesthetic aspects of the buildings and divert attention from education. Those involved at the programme level were, of course, not oblivious to this and they too had concerns about spending the allocated money merely on \u2018landmark\u2019 buildings. The architectural design of a building is only one aspect of the school and they were adamant about the allocated money being spent on good educational facilities.\nCreating a \u2018sense of place\u2019 within the school environment was acknowledged as an important aspect of design quality. The creation of this feeling of belonging within the school is, therefore, not only a building matter. Different schools, children and contexts will create a variety of conditions for this to happen. The architects were committed to creating designs that encourage social interaction between pupils and staff. Their descriptions of how this was to be achieved within the school building tended to be quite emotive and used analogies such as \u2018special spaces\u2019 and the \u2018heart of the school\u2019. However, concerns were raised about the restrictions encountered when attempting to include special spaces into the school design:\n\u201cThe vision is often an education vision, so it is very slanted towards education. They will say \u2018must have sufficient social spaces\u2019 but the problem is that nowhere in Building Bulletin 98 or 99 does it give you an area for social spaces.\u201d [Architect 2]\n\u201cWe have got to spend the money where it is best spent so if it needs a really welcoming opening entrance and the entrance needs to look big and really welcoming and everything else, we will spend a bit of money there but perhaps the back of the house might not be so \u2018wazzy\u2019 and when you get to class rooms at 60 sq metres a classroom there is only so much you can do with them, isn\u2019t there, so the point is trying to design those as best you can. So it is knowing where the best place to spend the money is and perhaps where it\u2019s not so critical to give the client at the end of the day exactly what they want.\u201d [Contractor 3]",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: Chris Cooper\nIn Theaters Review: Live By Night\nJanuary 18, 2017 Jeremie Sabourin\nBen Affleck\u2019s newest directorial effort, Live By Night, is a disjointed and lifeless foray into the Prohibition era.\nFeatures, ReviewsBen Affleck, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Cooper, Chris Messina, Dennis Lehane, Elle Fanning, Live By Night, Remo Girone, Robert Glenister, Sienna Miller, Zoe SaldanaLeave a comment\nLive By Night Trailer Released\nThe excellent first trailer for Ben Affleck\u2019s Live By Night has been released.\nNewsBen Affleck, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Cooper, Dennis Lehane, Elle Fanning, Live By Night, Sienna Miller, Zoe SaldanaLeave a comment\nState of the Franchise: The Bourne Series\nOn July 29th, Matt Damon returns as Jason Bourne after a nine year hiatus. It\u2019s time to look at the history and future of Bourne in this month\u2019s State of the Franchise\u2026\nFeatures, State of the FranchiseAlbert Finney, Brian Cox, Chris Cooper, Christopher Rouse, David Strathairn, Doug Liman, Edgar Ramirez, Edward Norton, Eric Van Lustbader, Franka Potente, George Nolfi, Jason Bourne, Jeremy Renner, Joan Allen, Joey Ansah, Julia Stiles, Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass, Rachel Weisz, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Ludlum, Scott Z. Burns, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Legacy, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Tony Gilroy, W. Blake HerronLeave a comment",
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        "title": "State of New Mexico Water Plan",
        "raw_content": "The State of New Mexico is developing a statewide water plan. Several years ago, the State provided funding to the State's 16 regions for the development of regional water plans. These regional water plans are to be the basis for county water plans and for the State Plan. Several of the regional plans are already completed. According to a spokesperson from the State's Interstate Stream Commission, all completed regional plans have a least one characteristic in common - none of the regions plan to export water and all of the regions plan to make up their water shortages from importing water from other regions. The Southwest Regional Water Plan is being written by Daniel B. Stephens and Associates Inc. and Phase 1 of the Plan is scheduled to be completed by October 30th of this year. I'm sure our region will take the same posture. Phase 1 includes and inventory of our water supplies, a projection of future water needs and a water budget. Phase 2 is scheduled for completion in 2004, is not yet funded, will look at alternative sources of water and the advantages and disadvantages of pursuing the various alternatives. Public involvement is an important component of both phases.\nOne of the reasons for writing a State Water Plan is to show that we have a need for our scarce water resources so that we do not have to export more water to our neighbors. The State also realizes the need for a comprehensive plan to deal with drought, the need for a statewide program to provide information on water conservation and the need for a statewide plan to acquire additional water for future needs. The State's goal is complete the State Plan this year. What will the State Plan entail? How will it impact on our water consumption? The Plan is in its infancy so it's too early to tell, but it will probably include some curtailment of our water usage. The Plan will probably allow for water banking. The present policy of \"use it or loose it\" does not encourage conservation. The Plan will surely encourage conservation and it may penalize non-conservation.\nFor conservation to work, the public must get involved. Conservation can work. It worked in California and after Californians got used to the idea that the water was unavailable, they adjusted. We can be just as creative. Silver City uses 138 gallons of water per person per day. Santa Fe at 125 gallons per person per day is one of the few municipalities in the State that does better. Is this a hardship on Silver City or Santa Fe? I think not. When you go to Santa Fe and stay in a hotel for more than one night, do you care that your sheets and towels are not washed every day? Do you wash your sheets and towels every day at home? I hope not. Could we do better? Consider Munich, Germany. Munich is a beautiful, modern City. Her residents use 50 gallons per person per day. Conservation can work and can save millions of gallons of precious water. Conserving water increases our water supply, but for conservation to work the conservation measures must be fair and equitable. If the public is involved, the public will understand the importance of conservation. They will also realize that most people and organizations are doing their part. Most people won't give up their green lawns or long showers if they think they are the only ones conserving. But if they understand that the green golf course is being watered with effluent from the wastewater plant, they may be more inclined to do their part.\nAs regards our precious water, there's bad news. We, New Mexicans, depend upon surface water for about 50 percent of our needs and ground water for the other 50 percent. In the Southwest Region, and especially in Luna and Hidalgo Counties, we rely almost exclusively on ground water. There is a direct relationship between surface water and ground water. As we deplete our ground water, our streams and rivers dry up. As we dry up our streams and rivers, our aquifers do not replenish. Aquifers are generally considered nonrenewable. Since we are certainly mining the aquifers at a much faster rate than they are being replenished, something has to be done. If we do not run out of water, our children or grandchildren most likely will. Our demands for water are increasing at about two percent per year. The increased usage will make the impact of approaching drought even more significant.\nAccording to the weather experts, severe drought is a reality. The weather service says that our precipitation depends upon El Nino, which dumps us with rain, La Nina that keeps the rain away, and a relatively new phenomenon, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, which is responsible for long-term drought. According to the Weather Service, we can expect to go into a long-term drought beginning in 2004. Tree ring studies tell us the same thing; that the 1980's and the 1990's have been significantly wetter than the average years; and that the drought of the 1950's was close to the long-term average when looked at over a period of 2100 years.\nWho will be most affected by the drought? Most of the cities have water reserves. No mayor, city manager or public works director wants to tell his or her constituents that they are out of water. When the drought comes, city residents may be the least affected. The conflict is and will be between those that have water and those that don't. The priority will go to indoor use - cooking and bathing. No one disputes that water runs up hill to money. Who will be the loser in the conflict for water? Initially, urban needs will take precedence over agricultural needs. This is already happening in California, dramatically in San Diego, and Arizona. But in the long run, we both lose, farmer as well as consumer. I don't think we want this to continue and happen in our State. We want a plan. We want to look at reducing evaporation. (We lose as much as 250,000 acre-feet a year from Elephant Butte Reservoir alone. The average loss from the Reservoir to evaporation is 140,000 acre-feet per year.) We want to look at reducing evapotranspiration and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of replacing salt cedar and Russian olive thickets with natural vegetation. We want better water shed management. We want to move forward on desalination and other technological advances. (Seventy-five percent of our 20 billion acre-feet of aquifer is brackish. Seventy percent our national population lives within 50 miles of the ocean.). We want streams, fish, and trees along these waterways. In short, we want our water and we can have it if we get informed and get involved in water planning. 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Education records can exist in any medium, including: typed, computer generated, videotape, audiotape, film, microfilm, microfiche and email, among others.\nsole possession records, i.e., records/notes in sole possession of the maker, used only as a personal memory aid and not revealed or accessible to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the record (this might include notes an instructor makes while providing career/professional guidance to a student);\nemployment records when employment is not contingent on being a student, provided the record is used only in relation to the individual's employment;\nrecords created and maintained by a law enforcement unit used only for that purpose, are revealed only to law enforcement agencies of the same jurisdiction, and the enforcement unit does not have access to education records;\nprogress reports, e.g. DegreeWorks\nThe college will not release personally identifiable information from a student's education record without the student's prior written consent. 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Exceptions are noted in the college's policy concerning the privacy of student education records and includes: access by \"school officials\" who the institution has determined to have a \"legitimate educational interest;\" access by school officials at other schools where the student seeks to enroll; access for the purpose of awarding financial aid and subpoenas.\nAt Clark College these terms are defined below:\n\"School official\" is any person employed by the college in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research or support staff position, a person or company with whom the college has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, collection agent, or the National Student Clearinghouse, an agency which acts as a clearinghouse for student loan deferment reporting), a person elected to the Board of Trustees, a student serving on an official college committee, or a person employed by or under contract to the college to perform a specific task. A \"school official\" has a \"legitimate educational interest\" whenever he or she is performing a task related to a student's education, performing a task that is specified in his or her position, description, or by a contract agreement, performing a task related to a student's education, performing a task related to the discipline of a student, providing a service or benefit relating to the student or student's family (such as health care, counseling, job placement or financial aid) or disclosure of information in response to a judicial order or legally issued subpoena. (NOTE: At Clark College all subpoenas are first reviewed by the Attorney General to determine an appropriate response.)\nSTUDENT'S RIGHT TO REVIEW AND CORRECT HIS/HER RECORDS\nStudents and former students have rights to inspect and review their education records within 45 days from making such a request. The right of inspection and review includes: the right to access, with an explanation and interpretation of the record; the right to a copy of the education record when failure to provide a copy of the record would effectively prevent the student from inspecting and reviewing the record. The institution may refuse to provide a copy of a student's education record provided such refusal does not limit access.\nLimitations exist on students' rights to inspect and review their education records. For example, the institution is not required to permit students to inspect and review the following:\nconfidential letters and recommendations placed in the student's file before 01/01/75;\nconfidential letters and statements of recommendation, placed in the records after 01/01/75, to which the student has waived his or her right to review and that are related to the student's admission, application for employment or job placement, or receipt of honors. Upon a request from a student, he/she will be notified of the names of persons making the recommendations and that such recommendations cannot be used other than for the purposes for which they were intended.\nStudents may request that their education records be amended if they believe such information is inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of privacy rights. Students must request in writing that the office that maintains those records amend them. Students should identify the part of the records they want corrected and specify why they believe it is inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of privacy rights.\nThe registration office will review the request and inform the students in a reasonable amount of time after receiving the request. If the records custodian refuses to amend the record, students have the right to an appeal. The appeal meeting must be held within a reasonable amount of time after the request of the student has been received. The student will be notified, reasonable in advance, of the date, place, and time of the appeal meeting.\nStudents will be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to the issue raised. One or more other persons, including an attorney, may accompany the student. The hearing officer/board will make its decision in writing based upon the evidence presented. The decision will include a summary of the evidence presented and the reasons for the decision.\nIf the result of the appeal process supports the complaint, the education record will be amended according and the student will be so informed. If the decision is not to amend the education record students have the right to place in the education record a statement commenting on the challenged information and/or stating the reasons for disagreement with the decision. This statement will be maintained as part of the education record as long as the contested portion of the record is maintained, and whenever a copy of the education record is sent to any party, the student's statement will be included.\nClark College has designated the following information as directory information and may release this information, unless the student has submitted a request for non-disclosure:\nquarters of attendance\ndegrees & awards received\nweight & height of members of athletic teams\nStudents who wish to restrict directory information should realize that their names will not appear in the commencement bulletin and other college publications. Also, employers, loan agencies, scholarship committees and the like will be denied any of the student's directory information and will be informed that we have no information available about the student's attendance at Clark College. 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        "raw_content": "Teams Wanted for Kickball Tournament\nClear Channel Syracuse is now accepting team registrations for the 3rd Annual Bill Leaf Kickball Tournament. Leaf was working as a reporter for Newsradio 570 WSYR, and a part-time sportscaster for WTVH-TV, when he was killed by a drunk driver in 2006. This year\u2019s tournament will take place on Saturday, May 17th at Onondaga Lake Park.\nMoney raised from the event benefits Syracuse University\u2019s Central New York Alumni Scholarship Fund, to help support an annual journalism scholarship named in Bill\u2019s honor.\nRegistration is $25 per person. Teams must have at least 8 people, including at least 4 women \u2014 but there is no limit to how large your team can be. Players must be at least 16 years old. In addition to a great day of fun, there is live music, food catered by Carraba\u2019s Italian Grill, prizes, and everyone gets a free T-shirt.\nTeam registrations are due by May 2. Clear Channel sent us a registration form (PDF) so you can print one, fill it out, and mail it in. If you have any other questions, e-mail eventplanning@clearchannel.com or call (315) 472-9797 and ask for Jim Lerch or Ashley Anderson.\nOther stories about: Bill Leaf, Clear Channel Media + Entertainment, WSYR, WTVH\n\u2190 PM Drive Opening at I-100\n\u201cRick Ryder\u201d Dies at 65 \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbTechnology\u00bbScientists Discover Angel Particle\nScientists Discover Angel Particle\nImage Credit : https://www.postguam.com\nScientists discover first evidence of a particle that is its own antiparticle, according to a new study published in July 2017.\nA group of scientists from Stanford and the University of California revealed evidence of a particle that is its own antiparticle, calling it angel particle. This is exception to the scientifically known rule that when a particle meet its antiparticle, the two annihilate each other in a flash of energy.\nTo find Majorana fermions, it is important to look for quasiparticles, which arise out of the collective behavior of electrons and have certain properties of particles. These quasiparticles will most likely not occur outside very specific conditions, however, they can be considered to be Majorana fermions if the same properties are exhibited by them.\n\u201cOur team predicted exactly where to find the Majorana fermion and what to look for as its \u2018smoking gun\u2019 experimental signature. This discovery concludes one of the most intensive searches in fundamental physics, which spanned exactly 80 years.\u201d said Shoucheng Zhang, senior authors of the study.\nThe team carefully constructed a specific drink using thin films of two quantum materials, which resulted in a superconducting topological insulator. This allows electrons to move quickly along the edges of the material\u2019s surface and not through the middle. The electrons flow in one direction when a pinch of magnetic material is added to the mix.\nThey reversed in a staggered motion and quasiparticles were found to have emerged from the material in pairs, traveling along the same path as the electrons. The properties shown by this particle proved the evidence the team was looking for.\nAngel Particle antiparticle Majorana fermions quasiparticles smoking gun\nPrevious ArticleResearchers Develop Smart Heat Control to Identify Thermal Patterns\nNext Article Study Reveals Ill-effects of Essential Oils",
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The practice is called \u201coff-site compensatory mitigation\u201d and is envisioned as a last resort, if the damage cannot be avoided or minimized.\nBut the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees about 388,000 square miles of public land, announced on July 24 that it would no longer use mandatory off-site compensatory mitigation on most federal land.\nThe bureau said it did not have the legal authority to enforce the requirement. It was one of numerous Obama-era environmental regulations and practices rolled back by the Trump administration.\nSome state officials and environmental groups worry that the government\u2019s decision to back away from the mitigation tool could weaken the Sage Grouse Initiative and make it harder to save the bird.\nHickenlooper, a Democrat, wrote a letter to the Bureau of Land Management saying the move \u201cjeopardizes BLM\u2019s ability to implement or enforce critical components\u201d of the federal plan for the greater sage grouse in his state. 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        "raw_content": "People often use the phrase \u201cI\u2019m so blessed\u201d when they are talking about monetary things that they possess or accomplishments they have achieved. Looking at my life, I feel very blessed but not for these reasons. I am blessed to have been born in a country with so much freedom. I am blessed to have a family that loves me and wants me to excel. I am blessed with a mind that grants me the ability to learn on the fly. I am grateful for all of this.\nA couple years ago, I decided I wanted a job that was mentally challenging and allowed me to travel. I didn\u2019t know exactly what \u201cWanderlust\u201d meant when I started looking for jobs; it just sounded like something exciting. I knew I wasn\u2019t designed for a typical 9 to 5 desk job, living in the suburbs with 2.5 kids, a dog and a white picket fence. But I didn\u2019t know what would fill the gap in my life.\nNow, after working in a job that required over 275 nights in hotels, I can fully embrace the wanderlust lifestyle.\nRecently, one of my friends had a great blog post about the costs of wanderlust. Hannah brought up some thought provoking elements about the price of traveling alone.\nAfter some time and introspection, I realized I eventually do want to get married, but I am hoping to find a girl with the same adventurous spirit that I have. I want to meet her and share stories.\nA girl may look amazing in $1,500 Louboutins, but I would rather meet a girl whose $75 hiking boots have seen multiple continents. A Birikin Bag may complete any outfit perfectly, but I would rather have a girl who has an REI bag that has rips in it from the last time she went hiking. Model poses and glamour shots look perfect with their airbrushing, but give me a girl has GoPro selfies in front of the 7 wonders of the world.\nHannah, keep up the great writing. I look forward to reading more.\nFor now, I am going to embrace my wanderlust with the hope that if I am going to meet anyone, I will meet them on the road\u2026 or in the air\u2026 or on a boat.\nTags\tCT Scans the World Expat Wanderlust\nI Got Visas in My Name",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Cura\u00e7ao at a glance \u203a Infrastructure \u203a Airport\nThe Island has an international airport, which can handle all types of aircraft, with its runway of 3,410 meters (11,155 feet) and direct connections to the U.S.A., Europe, South and Central America and the Caribbean. Cura\u00e7ao enjoys 100% visibility almost 365 days a year and lies practically outside the main hurricane belt.\nThe airport of Cura\u00e7ao has an integrated handling service for all types of cargo. The cargo facility is computerized and highly efficient. With modern cargo buildings on the premises, there is more than enough capacity to handle all business. Transit time for cargo is two hours, while for airline passengers en route the transit time can be less than 20 minutes. For perishable products, cool and deep-frozen storage is available and sensitive products can be handled safely. Air containers can be stripped and the contents distributed throughout the region.\nOn August 1, 2003, Cura\u00e7ao Airport Partners (CAP), an international consortium led by Alterra Partners, took over the operations of Cura\u00e7ao International Airport. Alterra is working in partnership with the Government and other stakeholders to develop the airport as a catalyst for economic development and increased employment on the island. Alterra\u2019s vision is to grow the airport beyond the current tourism-dependant operation and establish Cura\u00e7ao as a leading Caribbean passenger and cargo hub.",
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My Son allows Himself to be touched.\u201d\nUpon hearing the message read aloud, the crowd spontaneously began to sing hymns, and as they sang, Our Lady laughed and joined in the singing.\nThat same evening the Prussian forces inexplicably abandoned their advance.\n2. Our Lady of Knock, August 21, 1879, in Knock, Ireland\nAt about 8 p.m. on the night of August 21, 1879, people ranging in age from 5 to 75 saw an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, and St. John the Evangelist at the south end of the parish church. Behind the figures there was a plain altar with a cross and a lamb.\nBridget Trench, one of the 15 seeing the apparition, stated that she \u201cwent in immediately to kiss, as I thought, the feet of the Blessed Virgin; but I felt nothing in the embrace but the wall, and I wondered why I could not feel with my hands the figures which I had so plainly and so distinctly seen.\u201d\nThe group stood and prayed the rosary in the pouring rain, and afterward noted the area under the apparition was completely dry.\nThe apparition at Knock has received multiple papal blessings, including from Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul II.\n3. Our Lady of Akita, 1973-1979 in Yuzawadai, Japan\nIn 1973, Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa, who had received healing from multiple health problems after drinking water from Lourdes, went to live with a group of religious sisters in the remote area of Yuzawadai, Japan.\nSasagawa, who was completely deaf at this time, reported apparitions, stigmata, and tears streaming from the face of a wooden statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, claims which were corroborated by other sisters in the community\nSister Agnes reported hearing the Blessed Virgin Mary call to her and offer her messages such as, \u201cPray very much the prayers of the Rosary. I alone am able still to save you from the calamities which approach,\u201d and \u201cMany men in this world afflict the Lord. I desire souls to console Him to soften the anger of the Heavenly Father. I wish, with my Son, for souls who will repair by their suffering and their poverty for the sinners and ingrates.\u201d\nIn addition to the messages, the weeping statue was broadcast on TV Tokyo Channel 12.\nBy June of 1982, Sasagawa, who had been diagnosed as incurably deaf, had her hearing completely restored. In addition, a Korean woman, Teresa Chun Sun Ho, prayed for healing from a brain tumor through the intercession of Our Lady of Akita and received both visions of Our Lady and a complete healing.\nThe local ordinary, Bishop John Shojiro, authorized \u201cthe veneration of the Holy Mother of Akita\u201d in 1984, pending definitive judgment from the Holy See.\n4. Our Lady of Banneux, January 15 \u2013 March 2, 1933, in Banneux, Belgium\nAlso known as Our Lady of the Poor, this apparition was reported by a girl named Mariette Beco, who told her parish priest she saw a lady in white who declared herself to be the \u201cVirgin of the Poor,\u201d and said, \u201cI come to relieve suffering\u201d and \u201cBelieve in me and I will believe in you.\u201d\nWhen Mariette was just 12 years old, she saw a vision of a beautiful lady outside of her kitchen window. The lady asked her to plunge her hands into a small spring, telling her the spring was for healing and \u201cfor all nations.\u201d Over time the site drew many pilgrims. Today, the small spring yields about 2,000 gallons of water per day with many reports of miraculous healings.\nAfter the apparitions, Mariette lived a private life. In 2008 she made a final statement about her role in the apparitions: \u201cI was no more than a postman who delivers the mail. Once this has been done, the postman is of no importance any more.\u201d Mariette died in 2011 at age 90.\nIn May 1942, Bishop Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs approved the veneration of Mary under the title of Our Lady of the Poor. In 1947, approval for the apparitions came from the Holy See.\n5. Our Lady of Laus, 1664 \u2013 1718 in Saint-Etienne-le-Laus, France\nIn May of 1664, a 17-year-old by the name of Benoite Rencurel saw an apparition of St. Maurice, a 3rd-century martyr locally venerated. In this apparition, St. Maurice told the shepherdess to go to the Valley of Kilns, above Saint-Etienne, where she would see the Mother of God. 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        "raw_content": "Appreciate What You Have, Before It's Gone (RIP The Magic Shop, NYC)\nGreg came in the kitchen and in the tone of voice you use when someone has died, told me The Magic Shop was closing in March. It feels like someone died. Even to a minnow in the vast ocean of the NY music scene, a carpetbagger from the north who wandered downtown occasionally to see what the hubbub was all about. For those of you unfamiliar with The Magic Shop, this studio has been an icon not only of NYC, but of music in general for 28 years, recording an astonishing number of seminal rock records and archiving and preserving historical folk and world music treasures. (A sample of the artists who recorded at the Magic Shop: David Bowie (both The Next Day and Blackstar), The Ramones, Sonic Youth, Foo Fighters, Norah Jones...)\nEvery time a legendary studio or club closes, there is always a sense of great, irrevocable loss, of mourning, interspersed with the usual discussions of how it's a new world now and the business, the city, everything is constantly evolving. The times they are a changin', and nowhere is this more true than in NYC. There's plenty of blame to go around: technology, the economy, consumer apathy, greedy landlords...\nI'm not so much of a Luddite to bemoan the technology that has enabled us to create and consume music with an ease and convenience never before available. Indeed, I wouldn't have been able to make my records without it. But for all the opportunity afforded to DIY with home recording technology, with the internet, there's still no substitute for sitting in a great sounding room with other like-minded individuals, and creating something out of the voices in your head and the ghosts in the room. Great music, like great wine, comes with a sense of place. Places like The Magic Shop are our musical terroir.\nAs artists, we feel the weight of responsibility to take up the torch of those greats that have blazed trails before us. There is an indescribable feeling of history, of inspiration, of, as the studio name implies, magic, when one enters spaces such as these. If music is our religion, studios are our cathedrals.\nA few weeks ago I re-watched the closing episode of \"Sonic Highways\", the fantastic music/travelogue series by Foo Fighters. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to gain inspiration and a better knowledge of the great music cities of America. That last episode featured NYC, and particularly The Magic Shop. Steve Rosenthal, the owner, spoke candidly about the financial pressures facing the studio, and how he doubted the future of a studio that had survived 9/11. Dave Grohl even stepped in and offered millions of his own money to help The Magic Shop buy their space and thus ensure their future. The offer was declined. I went to bed thinking, \"If even a rich, famous rock star like Dave Grohl can't save a place this amazing from the inevitable, what hope is there for the rest of us?\" I don't know the answer.\nTagged: NYC, downtown music scene, The Magic Shop, The Living Room, Sonic Highways, Foo Fighters, David Bowie, gentrification\nNewer PostSend Off Summer with a Fun Cocktail Recipe and a New Q&A: \"Wine or Chickens\"!\nOlder PostWelcome to the New Year - Let's Toast the Freaks",
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        "raw_content": "Fall 2016 Grand Prize winning Stauffer Middle Schools students Oliver Palafox, Aaron Sauceda, Christopher Almaguer and Ezekiel Leyva \u2013 The Smokebusters\nRead about the 2016 award-winning solutions from Downey Middle School students\nThe Dare 2B Digital Design Challenge \u2013 part of our recent Dare 2B Digital Conferences in Silicon Valley and Downey, CA \u2013 empowers young innovators to develop creative solutions for global problems using Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) skills. In this Challenge, young innovators who attend one of participating middle schools can recruit classmates (a team of 2-5 students) and develop an innovative and creative solution in one of the following categories: Space & Transportation, Environment, Health & Wellness, Cybersecurity & Law Enforcement and Media & Entertainment.\nTo help develop their idea, the competing teams got an overview of each category and were guided by an industry Mentor assigned by Dare 2B Digital. Each team created a video (no more than 3 minutes) to describe their idea, how it works, and the problem it solves. An adult supervisor was required to register the team and submit the video on their behalf.\nThe ideas were judged on Creativity, Impact, and Use of STEAM skills (more on criteria in FAQs). The top eight team finalists were invited to debut their video in front of a distinguished panel of Judges at the Dare 2B Digital Red Carpet Design Celebration on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at the Columbia Memorial Space Center in Downey, CA. Every member of each eight finalist teams was required to attend the Innovation Celebration to qualify. Click here to learn about the Silicon Valley Winners from Spring 2016.",
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        "raw_content": "Has everyone seen 127 Hours by now? I finally got around to watching it last night. Maybe I should say I watched most of it. There were some parts where I had to get up and walk around room. If you\u2019ve seen the movie, you know the parts I mean. I don\u2019t which was worse: the amputation or the urine drinking.\nThis is a strange film. Somebody asks you what it\u2019s about, as my wife did before I popped in the DVD, you have to say, \u201cit\u2019s about that guy who cut off his arm.\u201d Normally, that\u2019s not a premise that would propel any film to the top of my must-see list \u2014 never mind Theresa\u2019s. But it had a few Academy Award nominations this year and I\u2019ve tried to see most of the films that did.\nI\u2019m still thinking about the movie today, so that indicates the Oscar buzz was not totally unwarranted. But I can\u2019t help thinking it\u2019s still kind of a thin concept for a film, even one that clocks in at a relatively short 94 minutes. A guy goes for a solo hike, gets trapped by a boulder, and spends the balance of the film deciding to do what we already know he\u2019s going to do. I remember editing this story when I was working at the Philadelphia Inquirer in 2003, so I had a pretty good idea of how things would turn out.\nThat\u2019s the problem with making films based on recent events. Most people know the highlights and the ending. In 127 Hours, the screenplay makes a game effort to string things out with escape fantasies and flashbacks and arty hallucinations intended to reveal the essence of the protagonist. But there\u2019s an elephant in the room: sooner or later, that arm must go. That certainty, and the tension of waiting for it, makes everything else superfluous.\nOne other problem: At the end of the film, I didn\u2019t know much more of Aron Ralston than I did at the beginning. His one big epiphany was that from now on, he\u2019ll tell people where he\u2019s going. I guess that can be a testament to the triumph of the human spirit, as the critics say, but it also can seem a little shallow. And maybe not worth the price of a good right arm.\nThe White Witch in a suit from Talbot\u2019s\nHancock, we hardly knew ye\nWas not too keen on bothering with this one, and am less keen now \ud83d\ude09\nThanks to Dave Bob for another helpful review!\n\u201cHis one big epiphany was that from now on, he\u2019ll tell people where he\u2019s going.\u201d\nI am glad to hear that for once, somebody learned the obvious lesson from their traumatic experience. I guess I\u2019m old, because I\u2019m really sick of the usual platitudes: \u201cIt strengthened my faith.\u201d \u201cEverything happens for a reason.\u201d \u201cWhen God makes you cut off an arm, he opens a window.\u201d etc. etc.\nIt\u2019s reluctantly on my Netflix queue\u2026.but I already know the ending so what\u2019s the point of watching it?",
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        "raw_content": "Everybody loves Tim. Except those who don't.\nI don\u2019t have much to say about Tim Tebow, but since it\u2019s the only thing anybody is talking about, I\u2019ll say this: It might be best if he gets intercepted a bunch of times and the Broncos lose to the Patriots tonight.\nNot best for the Broncos, of course. Best for Tebow. He\u2019s still just a kid. A very talented kid, but you don\u2019t want to be King of the World at 24. Then there\u2019s no place to go but down. As it is, he\u2019s going to have a very tough time staying whole against all the forces seeking a piece of him. That\u2019s a shame, because I think he\u2019s probably as sincere and focused as he\u2019s ever going to get.\nStill, I\u2019ll be rooting for the Broncos. I care little for professional football, but when the playoffs roll around I do pay some attention. My allegiance is determined in this order: First the city (if I happen to live in or near it), then the AFC, and then the West. I think that has something to do with rooting for the Seattle Seahawks when they were an AFC expansion team back in the \u201970s. Perennial underdogs, and for good reason. Now that I think of it, Jim Zorn was another gifted quarterback who wore his religion on his sleeve. When he and Steve Largent were in the zone, they were a joy to watch.\nSo: Go Tebow. Go Broncos. Good luck. But this late and lukewarm fan won\u2019t be too disappointed if the Patriots prevail.\nNo time to be mawkish\nFiled Under: Other Stuff, Sports",
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        "raw_content": "A sermon on Isaiah 9:2-7\nLast Sunday Chris talked about the various stories we are living and how some of those stories might be in competition with Christ\u2019s story, preventing Christ\u2019s story from living out through you. Isaiah\u2019s poem in Chapter 9 is a declaration that God is with us and is passionately pursuing us, not only in the \u201cuniversal\u201d story but in each \u201cparticular\u201d story. Regardless of the current narrative you are living, God\u2019s \u201cdivine dance\u201d is always seeking you as a participant, asking to enter into each of our personal stories of desperation, be it loneliness, fear or rejection. Richard Rohr states in his book The Devine Dance, \u201cwe have God as the Ultimate Participant \u2013 in everything-both the good and the painful\u201d. Know that our individual stories, no matter what that narrative might look like now, will one day be woven into God\u2019s greater story of redemption.",
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Whether you operate Linux, UNIX, or Windows, are heavy into Java, web services, Oracle or SQL Server, use OpenPGP to encrypt and decrypt tasks or Secure Shell (SSH) to protect data exchange between devices, your scheduling application should be robust enough to handle it all. This should also include direct integration with many, if not all, of the leading data warehousing and BI solutions on the market today.\nAny good workload automation solution should provide both for ease of authorship of workflows in a script-less fashion of both simple and complex processes, in addition to tracking and alerting capabilities to increase efficiency, reduce errors and support enterprise objectives, allowing IT staff to focus on innovation and efficiency.\nFor example, take a financial services organization that requires daily, updated reports from financial markets across the globe. 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        "raw_content": "NEWBY to this fourm\nby Maro on Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:32 am\nBUT!!! I am a Zimmie and have been around a while. It's good to be here with everyone.\nRe: NEWBY to this fourm\nWelcome to the Dinar Daily Forum.\nby dinarstar on Sun Feb 18, 2018 8:51 pm\nwelcome to a fellow Zimmie... where in Zim?\nby Terbo56 on Sun Feb 18, 2018 8:53 pm\nWest of Zimbabwe- LMAO-\nby Kevind53 on Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:11 pm\nby wannaknow on Thu Feb 22, 2018 2:28 pm\nThey say it is illegal to use the federal reserve routing # than why is it legal to hook it up with pay pal. Is that still legal. What do you think of the a4v process. Which way do I go.\nLast edited by wannaknow on Fri Feb 23, 2018 5:36 am; edited 1 time in total\nby Purpleskyz on Thu Feb 22, 2018 10:28 pm\nby aksafeone on Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:26 am\nWelcome on board, or as Turbo would say, \"All Aboard.\" lol\nby Ssmith on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:55 am\n@wannaknow wrote: Thank You\nTwo points.... It is not legal to use federal reserve routing numbers - anywhere. This was being promoted heavily last summer with numerous people losing their PayPal, Amazon, credit cards. All charges were ultimately reversed and people still had their bill to pay, which now includes late fees.\nUsing the A4V (1099OID) will get you in serious trouble. Hefty fines and possible prison time are two possibilities.\nThe whole \"Redemption Movement\" is nothing but a scam. One of the creators, Roger Elvick, is in prison, as are others.\nBottom line.... don't believe the crap that is being put out there. Look at the people promoting/selling this idea and think about their qualifications to give financial advice - Background, education, etc. If what they are promoting is true, why are they charging you for this same knowledge? If you'll notice, there are no guarantees from the promoters that this will work. They offer no refunds, legal representation for when things go south, etc. Think! If it's sounds too good to be true, you can damn sure bet it is!\nby wannaknow on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:16 am\nI got my information from Anna von Ritz site who is a judge, and from education 2000 telling me this is the only way to go. Sure is getting confusing. Do I still have to file a ucc1 to use my tda account.\n@wannaknow wrote: I got my information from Anna von Ritz site who is a judge, and from education 2000 telling me this is the only way to go. Sure is getting confusing. Do I still have to file a ucc1 to use my tda account.\nYou may believe Anna or the US Treasury and the FBI - your choice. Although I doubt if you are prosecuted, \"judge\" Anna will be sitting on the bench at your trial.\nThere has been a proliferation of bogus sight drafts and bills of exchange drawn on the U.S. Treasury Department. These documents have appeared in a majority of states and have been used in an attempt to pay for everything from cars to child support. View image of a \"Bogus Sight Draft (230K JPG file, uploaded 12/12/2002).\"\nA stripped-down version of this scheme is as follows: When the United States went off the gold standard in 1933, the federal government somehow went bankrupt. With the help of the Federal Reserve Bank, the government converted the bodies of its citizens into capital value, supposedly by trading the birth certificates of U.S. citizens on the open market. After following a complicated process of filing UCC documents with either the Secretary of State of the person's residence or another state that will accept the filings, each citizen is entitled to redeem his or her \"value\" by filling out a sight draft drawn on their (nonexistent) TreasuryDirect account. The scheme asserts that each citizen's Social Security Number is also his or her account number. As a part of the scheme, participants also file false IRS Forms 8300 and Currency Transaction Reports in the name of law enforcement officials and other individuals they seek to harass.\nDrawing such drafts on the U.S. Treasury is fraudulent and a violation of federal law. The theory behind their use is bogus and incomprehensible. The Justice Department is vigorously prosecuting these crimes. Federal criminal convictions have occurred in several cases. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has tried to alert the banking community to this fraud. See Suspicious Transactions, Fictitious Sight Drafts. (3K txt file, uploaded 5/16/00)\nA Note on Bills of Exchange\nWith early and vigorous prosecution by the Justice Department on bogus Sight Draft cases, we have begun to see Bills of Exchange taking their place. This change occurred on or around January 2001. All these Bills of Exchange drawn on the U.S. Treasury are worthless. All the same issues and background materials applicable to Sight Drafts also apply to Bills of Exchange. This is the same fraud under another name.\nFor inquiries by anyone adversely affected by this fraud, please contact the Treasury Office of Inspector General (OIG).\nhttps://www.treasurydirect.gov/instit/statreg/fraud/fraud_bogussightdraft.htm\nThis scheme predominately uses fraudulent financial documents that appear to be legitimate. These documents are frequently referred to as \u201cbills of exchange,\u201d \u201cpromissory bonds,\u201d \u201cindemnity bonds,\u201d \u201coffset bonds,\u201d \u201csight drafts,\u201d or \u201ccomptrollers warrants.\u201d In addition, other official documents are used outside of their intended purpose, like IRS forms 1099, 1099-OID, and 8300. This scheme frequently intermingles legal and pseudo legal terminology in order to appear lawful. Notaries may be used in an attempt to make the fraud appear legitimate. Often, victims of the scheme are instructed to address their paperwork to the Secretary of the Treasury.\nBe wary of individuals or groups selling kits that they claim will inform you how to access secret bank accounts.\nhttps://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety/common-fraud-schemes/redemption-strawman-bond-fraud\nby RamblerNash on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:41 am\nwannaknow,\nWho said Anna is a judge? What kind of judge is she? Where does she hold court?\nHow does filing a UCC1 give you any special privileges for savings bonds?\nHere's a chat from DD awhile back that you may find interesting:\nhttp://www.dinardaily.net/t67421-auggie64-and-remo-talk-tda-and-correct-your-political-status-in-dinar-daily-chat\nAnd Welcome to Dinar Daily!\nby Terbo56 on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:54 am\nwannaknow, JUST DON\"T do it, or you'll end up like those other two nutsacks- They knew it was wrong, and they did it anyway- Now they are facing 10-25 years for fraund and theft,along with trying to push their beliefs on a judge that doesn't believe them- I don't think you want to go that route, trust me, and all of us here, because if you do, you'll end up in a place that you really DON'T want to be-\nby wannaknow on Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:30 am\nThank You for all your help it made a lot of things clear for me.\nby Terbo56 on Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:35 am\nWannaknow, Welcome Aboard!! You're welcome, and glad we could help- None of us want to see anyone in a bad bind-Everything will get clearer for you in the times to come-\nby wannaknow on Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:04 pm\nI am working on pay pal now to connect my Treasury account\nDo I have to send any papers to my treasury account to prove who I am.\nThanks ever so much for your help.\nby Ssmith on Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:24 pm\n@wannaknow wrote: I am working on pay pal now to connect my Treasury account\nWhy don't you contact PayPal directly and ask them?\nThis is getting a bit silly on your part.\nby Terbo56 on Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:48 pm\nWannaknow, you are STILL going to do this? Do what you will, but don't ever say that we didn't warn you-You WILL go to the 'BIG' house- {Jail}- 'BIG BUBBA' will be waiting for you-\nNo Pay Pal is not accepting federal reserve routing numbers.\nThat's a good thing- NOW, back away, just back away slowly, and forget about it- It is a bad deal to get into, and many have tried, failed, and have been jailed- Like I said before, it is NOT a place you want to experience-If you're looking to make money, and have the capital to invest a couple hundred bucks in the 'Juana bud' trade, cripes, you'd be a millionaire in 2-3 years-\nHave you researched who is behind the Education2000 website? I have and I won't ask this person for the time of day, let alone financial advice.\nKenneth M. Delashmutt\nFederal Court Jury Convicts North Providence Resident Of Threatening To Assault And Murder Internal Revenue Service Agents\nPROVIDENCE, R.I. \u2013 Kenneth M. Delashmutt, 70, of North Providence, R.I., faces up to 10 years in federal prison when he is sentenced in July, having being convicted today by a federal court jury in Providence of threatening to assault and murder two Internal Revenue Service agents, announced United States Attorney Peter F. Neronha and Robert E. O\u2019Malley, Special Agent in Charge, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, New York Field Division.\nAccording to the government\u2019s evidence presented at trial, an IRS agent from the agency\u2019s Warwick, R.I., office had several telephone conversations with Delashmutt in April 2013 in an effort to resolve the defendant\u2019s status as a \u201cnon-filer,\u201d someone who had failed to file federal tax returns from at least 2005 through 2010. Delashmutt insisted that he believed he was not subject to the jurisdiction of the IRS.\nAccording to the government\u2019s evidence, on April 11, 2013, an agent interviewed Delashmutt at the IRS Warwick office, the first time the agent met face-to-face with the defendant. A supervisor sat in on the interview because of concerns for the safety of her office. During the meeting, Delashmutt stated that he intended to go to the agents\u2019 homes to take their photographs and he threatened to file lawsuits against both agents after he was prohibited from taking their photographs while in the IRS office.\nThe next day, based on a report of the incident at the IRS office, agents from the Treasury Inspector General\u2019s office attempted to interview Delashmutt at his North Providence residence. Delashmutt slammed the door closed, refusing to be interviewed.\nAccording to the government\u2019s evidence, on May 2, 2013, the supervising agent at the Warwick office of the IRS received a certified letter from Delashmutt. Included in the letter was a statement from Delashmutt that he did not believe that IRS agents had the authority to act upon anyone, or deprive anyone of liberty or property, and if they were to attempt to act outside their specific authority and make an arrest or take property, they would be committing a felony. He further stated that a citizen has the duty, \u201cto prevent the commission of a felony if he can, by whatever means which may be required, including the use of deadly force.\u201d\nAccording to information presented to the court, at the time of Delashmutt\u2019s arrest in September 2013, agents seized a loaded pistol-grip shotgun located immediately inside of the front door of Delashmutt\u2019s residence.\nDelashmutt, who remains free on $3,000 bond, is scheduled to be sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Mary M. Lisi on July 31, 2014. Delashmutt has been ordered by the court to have no contact with the IRS agents from the Warwick office whom he threatened.\nThe case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Gerard B. Sullivan.\nhttps://www.justice.gov/usao-ri/pr/federal-court-jury-convicts-north-providence-resident-threatening-assault-and-murder\nJust let him do what he is going to, he's going to do it anyway- You can't reason with a grapefruit, like I've said before- You just can't fix stupidity- Research is the key, here, and if it isn't done correctly, can land someone in a BIG heap of trouble- It is what it is-\n@Terbo56 wrote: Just let him do what he is going to, he's going to do it anyway- You can't reason with a grapefruit, like I've said before- You just can't fix stupidity- Research is the key, here, and if it isn't done correctly, can land someone in a BIG heap of trouble- It is what it is-\nI'll be sure to check with you prior to posting.\nAgain you took that the wrong way, I was talking about him/her doing research, not you- You're too quick to jump, and always take thing I say the wrong way I'll let you run the site as you see fit, as you always do- I don't need to put up with anybody's shit-I'll refrain from being here, I know that will make you happy, and you can explain to Ponee why I'm not here anymore- It doesn't matter-Just keep this in mind- YOU DON\"T KNOW EVERYTHING, SO COME DOWN OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE! ENJOY-\nYikes How stupid of me\nI'M hearing good stuff about Doug riddles a4v plan. Maybe I should do a background check.\n@wannaknow wrote: I'M hearing good stuff about Doug riddles a4v plan. Maybe I should do a background check.\nHere's just a little bit about Doug Riddles. There is a common denominator here - either these people promoting TDA/A4V are either felons or their mentors are. Here an excerpt from his website:\n\"About this time I was introduced to Irwin Schiff and the famous motto, \"show me the law\". It took quite some time for me to really understand what was happening in this land of freedom, home of the brave but were, in fact, really enslaved. I wanted freedom, from tyranny, fraud, lies, and government corruption. I blamed and wanted to see the end of the IRS and Federal Reserve.\"\nhttp://www.youhavetheright.com/teachers/doug-riddle/\nNow let's take a quick look at Irwin Schiff:\nIrwin Schiff, Fervent Opponent of Federal Income Taxes, Dies at 87\nBy DENNIS HEVESIOCT. 19, 2015\nIrwin Schiff in front of his Las Vegas office in 2001. Credit Eric Jamison\nIrwin A. Schiff, who built a national following by arguing that income taxes are unconstitutional and spent more than 10 years in prison for evading them and for helping thousands of others to do the same, died on Friday at a hospital affiliated with a federal prison in Fort Worth. He was 87.\nThe cause was lung cancer, his son Andrew said on Monday.\nAt his death, Mr. Schiff was an inmate at the Federal Correctional Institution, where he was serving his third prison term, a 14-year sentence handed down in 2005.\nMr. Schiff sold more than 250,000 copies of six self-published books, including \u201cHow Anyone Can Stop Paying Income Taxes\u201d (1980), \u201cThe Great Income Tax Hoax\u201d (1985) and \u201cThe Federal Mafia: How the Federal Government Illegally Imposes and Unlawfully Collects Federal Income Taxes\u201d (1992).\nHis writings became widely cited in the literature of the so-called tax-honesty movement (tax deniers, to opponents) and of right-wing organizations challenging the legitimacy of the federal government.\nOver the years, Mr. Schiff pressed his cause on national television shows like \u201cLarry King Live\u201d and \u201cThe Tomorrow Show\u201d with Tom Snyder. And when he wasn\u2019t barnstorming the country conducting seminars and selling videotapes, he worked out of a storefront office in Las Vegas. There, behind a large sign that read, \u201cWhy Pay Income Taxes? When No Law Says You Have To?,\u201d he offered counseling, for fees.\nHis bottom-line advice: Declare \u201czero income.\u201d\n\u201cYou, sir, would be the lawbreaker, not I,\u201d Mr. Schiff told a federal judge in 1980, if he were sentenced for not paying taxes that \u201care obviously not authorized by the Constitution.\u201d The judge, T. Emmet Clarie, sentenced Mr. Schiff to six months in prison and a fine of $10,000 for deliberately not filing tax returns for 1974 and 1975.\nIt was his first prison term. His most recent was for personally evading taxes as well as advising more than 3,600 others to follow his example by withholding about $56 million in revenue from the federal government. (One year of the 14-year sentence was for contempt of court.)\nIrwin A. Schiff, right, is confronted by Bill Hock, who questioned Mr. Schiff's views on the tax system, in 1977.\nCredit Bill Johnson/The Denver Post, via Getty Images\nIn that case a Las Vegas jury convicted him of multiple charges, including conspiracy, tax evasion and tax fraud. He also served three years of a six-year term he received in 1985.\nIn essence, Mr. Schiff argued that the Constitution had established that the value of the dollar was based on a certain amount of gold or silver, and that after the so-called gold standard was phased out, starting during the Depression, citizens no longer earned dollars, or income.\nHis second basic argument was that since all information in a tax return can be used against the taxpayer in a criminal proceeding, filling out a return \u2014 he called it a \u201ctax confession\u201d \u2014 violated the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination.\nCongress instituted the income tax in 1861 to pay for the Union cause in the Civil War. Widespread resistance led to its repeal in 1872.\nAfter the income tax was reinstituted in 1894, Charles Pollock, a Massachusetts man, sued a loan company in which he held shares to stop it from paying the tax on the ground that it was unconstitutional. He cited the \u201ccapitation clause\u201d in Article I, which provides that Congress can impose taxes directly only if they are apportioned according to the population of each state. The Supreme Court ruled in Mr. Pollock\u2019s favor, striking down the 1894 law.\nSoon after, members of Congress on both sides of the aisle began calling for a constitutional amendment to overrule the Pollock decision. In 1913, the 16th Amendment \u2014 which grants Congress the power to collect income taxes \u201cwithout apportionment among the several States\u201d \u2014 was ratified. Since then, no legal argument against the income tax has been upheld.\nStill, when he was indicted in 2004 for the third time, Mr. Schiff declared, \u201cI have filed my tax returns and reported zero income because I have no income in the constitutional sense.\u201d\n\u201cI say I am America\u2019s leading expert on the income tax,\u201d he continued. \u201cEveryone knows I believe no law requires me to pay taxes, so there is no willful intent to commit a crime. And if I am wrong, then I am delusional, in which case I am not willful. So they can\u2019t legally convict me of tax evasion or any other crime that requires willful intent.\u201d\nTo Robert L. Schulz, chairman of the We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education, which scrutinizes the constitutionality of government activity, Mr. Schiff was something of a hero.\n\u201cHe acted on his beliefs and stood for tax honesty,\u201d Mr. Schulz said in an interview for this obituary in 2012. \u201cIn a society where there is so much fear of government, and in particular of the I.R.S., he was probably the most influential educator regarding the illegal and unconstitutional operation and enforcement of the Internal Revenue Code.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s very hard to speak to power, but he did,\u201d Mr. Schulz added, \u201cand he paid a very heavy price.\u201d\nBut in the estimation of J J MacNab, a financial consultant and the author of the forthcoming book \u201cThe Seditionists: Inside the Explosive World of Anti-Government Extremism in America,\u201d Mr. Schiff caused significant harm.\n\u201cA lot of desperate people latched onto Schiff\u2019s schemes as a quick solution to their problems, and their lives were effectively destroyed,\u201d Ms. MacNab said in an interview in 2012. \u201cWhen most tax-protest leaders go to prison, it\u2019s like they vanish, but he was such a charismatic figure in the movement that rather than being forgotten he was turned into a martyr.\u201d\nIrwin Allen Schiff was born in New Haven on Feb. 23, 1928, the youngest of eight children of Jacob and Anna Schiff. His father, who had emigrated from what is now Poland in the 1890s, was a carpenter. \u201cIt was a solidly blue-collar, F.D.R. family,\u201d Andrew Schiff said.\nBut Mr. Schiff\u2019s views began shifting at the University of Connecticut, where he immersed himself in the thinking of stalwarts of the Austrian school of economics, like Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich A. Hayek and Henry Hazlitt, who essentially argued that government intervention in the economy is at best ineffective.\nAfter graduating with a degree in economics in 1950, Mr. Schiff served in the Army for two years, then became an insurance broker. By the mid-1960s he was administering investments, primarily for doctors.\nBut his tax-shelter corporation, as well as his personal fortune, suffered in 1968 when a friend selling shares in a gold mine \u201cturned out to be a con man running a Ponzi scheme,\u201d Andrew Schiff said. \u201cHe and his clients lost a lot of money.\u201d\nMr. Schiff, who was not implicated in the scheme, turned to writing. His first book, \u201cThe Biggest Con: How the Government Is Fleecing You,\u201d was published in 1972.\nHis marriage to Ellen Wachsman ended in divorce. Besides his son, he is survived by his girlfriend, Cynthia Neun, who also served time in prison for tax evasion; another son, Peter; and four grandchildren.\nPeter Schiff, the president of Euro Pacific Capital, a brokerage firm, achieved renown as an author of the recession-related books \u201cCrash Proof: How to Profit From the Coming Economic Collapse\u201d (2006) and \u201cThe Real Crash: America\u2019s Coming Bankruptcy\u201d (2012).\nBy 1980, he had been urging his father \u201cto cease what he saw as futile resistance,\u201d the monthly journal The American Conservative reported in October 2009.\n\u201cHe admits today that he finds Irwin\u2019s intellectual case compelling,\u201d the journal added, \u201cbut is completely disinclined to imitate his father\u2019s radical methods or his idealism.\u201d\nIt quoted him as saying: \u201cThe problem with my father is that he\u2019s not practical. He was always going to lose.\u201d\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/20/business/yourtaxes/irwin-schiff-fervent-opponent-of-federal-income-taxes-dies-at-87.html\nIn the same article I referenced earlier -\nDoug Riddle speaks about HJR Bonds, who is run by Sharon Kukhahn.\n\"Eventually, I came to hear about Bonds, and this concept of Accepted For Value. It sounded hopeful, so I began to pursue it. I listen to HJR Bonds calls on my iPod as they had been doing calls for a year before I heard of them. Then they started to talk of AFV. I learn how to do it, finally got a hold of a letter they send to corporations, and then I waited, as I did not know what the dangers were. After reading the letter, which said essentially to the CFO, take this Money Order to the US Treasury to be reimbursed. I thought, why? I send the taxes to the IRS, of which the Treasury pays for, why not send bills and AFV directly to them. After all, these people doing AFVs are complaining that they have to battle it out with the CFO's. I heard Sharon say, they did not know of anyone that was injured by following directions and not purchasing with it. I threw out the letter, did all my IRS taxes first, group them into past and then present bills, then the State, past and present, then medical bills etc... My phone stopped ringing from the collectors of the medical bills, the letters stopped. I was satisfied; it had worked.\nThen one day, I hear Sharon say, that they had no idea how many are successful, as they don't tell her, only people who have ideas or complaints come on the call. I thought I would call and say thank you. Then they wanted to know all I did, as I did change the plans: all AFVs go to the IRS, one of the three addresses they gave out. Then I began to answer questions about the process, over and over and over, eventually, Angela saw what was happening and put all that information on her website. I started doing some calls, answering questions and here I am today.\"\nHere is Sharon's story:\n3 Strikes Equals 7 Years of Prison\nNovember 23, 2011 by JP\nby Brian Mahany\nWelcome to the fascinating world of Sharon Kukhahn of Tacoma, Washington. As of today, Kukhahn\u2019s address will be in care of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. On November 16th, she was sentenced to 7 years of prison for tax evasion and conspiracy to defraud the US Treasury. Her story is an interesting one.\nKukhahn is what the IRS calls a \u201ctax defier\u201d (the term tax protestor no longer being favored). Prosecutors say she was warned numerous times during the last decade that her schemes were illegal. In 2006, her partner David Stephenson was sent to prison for 8 years for promoting the same type of trust scheme. Apparently she did not learn.\nTwo years later the IRS obtained an injunction against her. Ever unrepentant, Kukhahn sent a bill to the government for $75,000 and asked the court to declare that it had no jurisdiction as the federal court house in Tacoma, Washington was outside the \u201clawful federal area of the territorial jurisdiction of a member state of the union.\u201d She also claimed that the court that issued the injunction against her was an \u201coutlaw\u201d court.\nWhile this sounds laughable, the feds say she convinced many Americans to believe her and that hundreds paid for her services. Ultimately, the government says her actions defrauded the IRS of $4 million. Her former clients are the ultimate losers \u2013 they still owe taxes and will now face significant interest and penalties. Some could even face jail.\nWhile no one likes paying taxes, most jurors like those don\u2019t pay their fair share even less. Earlier this year, Kukhahn was back in court and tried for multiple felony counts of tax evasion and conspiracy. She was convicted in May.\nSo what did she do to earn herself a 7 year prison sentence?\nFirst, prosecutors say she ran a service called IMF Decoders. For a fee of $1750 to $3195, Kukhahn would \u201cdecode\u201d a client\u2019s IRS master file. The master file is essentially a transcript of all documents pertaining to a taxpayer \u2013 returns, W2\u2019s, 1099\u2019s, etc. She then prepares \u201crebuttal\u201d letters claiming to the IRS to force them to correct mistakes.\nEssentially, she says the IRS can only tax federal employees or people living in a federal territory like the District of Columbia and that the government can\u2019t tax \u201cnatural born citizens.\u201d While those theories have long been popular, Kukhahn failed to tell her clients that similar arguments had been rejected by the courts. We are all entitled to make our own interpretations of the law but only the interpretation by the court counts. Thus far, the courts have universally held that we all must pay taxes.\nProsecutors also say that Kukhahn created false bonds that could be used for people to pay taxes. The bonds, of course, had no value and were nothing more than funny money.\nMost people don\u2019t get 3 strikes before they head to prison. Kukhahn was very lucky but her luck finally ran out. In fairness to her, she evidently believes in her own theories. Courts have a term for that \u2013 it\u2019s called willful blindness. If your theories rise to the level of pure fantasy, it doesn\u2019t matter whether you believed in them or not.\nAlthough she may believe the federal judge who sentenced her isn\u2019t a real judge, the walls in her current cell are certainly real concrete.\nAt sentencing Kukhahn maintained that she was \u201cmolested, subjected to domestic abuse, and [was] unable to stop herself from being influenced by stronger, smarter men, even possibly against her better judgment.\u201d She claims she had no criminal intent. Suprisingly, Kukhahn did express remorse at sentencing and promised to begin a new career writing children\u2019s books once released. Prosecutors paint a different picture. They say she was the mastermind of a sophisticated scheme to defraud the government.\nThe court was not swayed by Kukhahn\u2019s arguments. In sentencing her to 84 months in prison and almost $1 million in restitution, Judge Settle is reported to have said that he had not seen many cases with such \u201cgreed, obfuscation, delusion and treachery.\u201d\nIf you have been signed up for one of these phony tax shelter packages, contact an experienced criminal tax attorney immediately. The IRS and Justice Department have a scorched earth policy when it comes to those they believe are tax defiers. Luckily, the IRS does adhere to a first contact policy meaning you can generally avoid prosecution IF you contact the IRS and come into compliance before they contact you. For more information, contact attorney Brian Mahany at (414) 704-6731 (direct) 0r by email at [email=brian@mahanyertl.com.]brian@mahanyertl.com.[/email] All calls are of course confidential.\nMahany & Ertl \u2013 America\u2019s Tax Lawyers. Offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Detroit, Michigan: Portland, Maine & San Francisco, California. Tax services available nationwide.\nhttps://www.mahanyertl.com/2011/3-strikes-equals-7-years-of-prison/\nby RamblerNash on Sat Feb 24, 2018 12:16 am\nGive a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. ~Chinese proverb\nby Kevind53 on Sat Feb 24, 2018 1:03 am\nHere is a little on \"Judge\" Anna:\nhttps://www.snopes.com/judge-arrest-the-president-congress/\nIn Part: \"\nAnna von Reitz, the letter\u2019s writer, was described by The Mind Unleashed (and on social media repostings of the missive) as a \u201cjudge,\u201d but she holds no such legal standing or authority. In a post (titled \u201cAm I a \u2018Real\u2019 Judge?) on the web site American Law of the Land, a response attributed to von Reitz explained that she is in fact a judge because \u2026 she says she\u2019s one:\"\nby wannaknow on Sat Feb 24, 2018 1:13 am\nThere's one last hope April LaJune Promotes the a4v. I can't find anything negative about her\nby Ssmith on Sat Feb 24, 2018 8:28 am\nApril charges $450 for the same flawed theories the other do. She will either disappear or be indicted shortly.\nApril LaJune can be reported here: https://www.stopfraudcolorado.gov/fraud-center\nby Ssmith on Thu Jun 28, 2018 5:02 pm\n@Terbo56 wrote: Again you took that the wrong way, I was talking about him/her doing research, not you- You're too quick to jump, and always take thing I say the wrong way I'll let you run the site as you see fit, as you always do- I don't need to put up with anybody's shit-I'll refrain from being here, I know that will make you happy, and you can explain to Ponee why I'm not here anymore- It doesn't matter-Just keep this in mind- YOU DON\"T KNOW EVERYTHING, SO COME DOWN OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE! 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        "raw_content": "Guotai Junan Securities (H) Dividend yield\nGuotai Junan Securities (H) is part of Financial Services business, which is part of Financials industry. Guotai Junan Securities (H) is a company from China, and his stocks are publicly traded.\nGuotai Junan Securities (H) paid a total dividend of 587 million HKD last year, for a market value of 19,791 millions (Market Cap 13,795 millions). Dividend per share of Guotai Junan Securities (H) is 0.49 HKD, and his stock market price 16.52 HKD.\nAccording to the chart below, where dividend yield is displayed, Guotai Junan Securities (H) has a dividend yield of 2.99%, which is similar to the amount offered by both the market average and companies from China. However, it is lower than the average of Financials industry. The company should be deeply analized because dividend yields should be similar among companies from the same industry unless they carry an opposite strategy.\nIn addition, you should compare Guotai Junan Securities (H) dividend yield with other Financial Services companies or firms from China.\nGuotai Junan Securities (H) Dividend Payout\nAbout the ability of Guotai Junan Securities (H) to maintain his current dividend of HKD 0.49 per share, an amount that accounts for 2.99%, we should study its payout ratio both on earnings and on cash-flows (see chart below). Guotai Junan Securities (H) payout on ernings is currently 40.50%, which is higher than the market average, but lower than companies of Financials industry, which are 39.89% and 45.85% respectively. Both figures show that Guotai Junan Securities (H) should not have problems to continue paying his dividend.\nThe payout on earnings should be complemented with the payout on cash flow since it is this last amount the one which can be distributed to shareholders. Cash flow per share of Guotai Junan Securities (H) is HKD -5.70 per share, which is lower than the dividend per share paid by the company of HKD 0.49, so the company does not generate enough cash to maintain his dividend in the future.\nThe following figure shows payout ratios over earnings and cashflow of Guotai Junan Securities (H), compared againt world market average, China companies, Financials industry and Financial Services sector companies.\nGuotai Junan Securities (H) Stock performance\nFinally, last moth Guotai Junan Securities (H) showed a return of 2.60% compared to a worldwide -7.28% average, and a -5.46% of Financials firms. Over the last year, the company obtained a -9.50% versus a worldwide performance of a -4.98%. More detailed information can be seen in the following graph for China and Financial Services firms.\nGVC Holdings. UK. Consumer Services.\nH. Lundbeck. Denmark. Health Care.\nH.I.S.. Japan. Consumer Services.\nGuotai Junan Interna. Hong-Kong. Financials.\nGunma Bank. Japan. Financials.\nGungHo Online Entert. Japan. Consumer Goods.\nGulf International S. Qatar. Oil and Gas.\nGulf Energy Development. Thailand. Industrials.\nGudang Garam. Indonesia. Consumer Goods.",
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        "raw_content": "The trees are turning; the weather\u2019s getting cooler; Pumpkin Spice Lattes are back\u2014it\u2019s finally FALL! No! -exclaims that one friend who cares deeply about proper English (language), it\u2019s AUTUMN!!\nI love all four seasons for each has its own unique beauty and style. I am so thankful to live in an area that allows me to fully embrace each season\u2019s soul gifts. As I think about these seasonal gifts, I began to wonder why some call this time of the year FALL and others refer to it as AUTUMN. Have you ever wondered about this?\nHow did the two completely unalike words come to refer to the same season? As it turns out, both \u2018autumn\u2019 and \u2018fall\u2019 originated in Britain. So why is \u2018fall\u2019 primarily used in America?\nThe older of the two words is autumn, which first came into English in the 1300s from the Latin word autumnus. (Etymologists aren\u2019t sure where the Latin word came from.) It had extensive use right from its first appearance in English writing, and with good reason: the common name for this intermediary season prior to the arrival of autumn was harvest, which was potentially confusing, since harvest can refer to both the time when harvesting crops usually happens (autumn) as well as the actual harvesting of crops (harvest). The word autumn was, then, a big hit.\nNames for the season didn\u2019t just end with autumn, however. Poets continued to be wowed by the changes autumn brought, and in time, the phrase \u201cthe fall of the leaves\u201d came to be associated with the season. This was shortened in the 1600s to fall.\nAround this time, England\u2019s empire was fast expanding, which meant that the English language was going places. One place it went was to the New World, and it set up shop in North America in the 1600s. As time went on, the English spoken in America and the English spoken in Britain diverged: there wasn\u2019t as much contact between the two groups of English speakers. Throw into the mix the independence of the United States, and the fact that the type of English spoken in America became part of our early national identity, and the gulf between the two dialects of English widened.\nA handful of words got caught in the identity crisis, and fall was one of them. Both autumn and fall were born in Britain, and both emigrated to America. But autumn was, by far, the more popular term for quite a long time. In fact, the \u201cautumn\u201d sense of fall wasn\u2019t even entered into a dictionary until 1755, when Samuel Johnson first entered it in his Dictionary of the English Language.\nBy the middle of the 1800s, American English and British English had diverged, and so had fall and autumn. One early American lexicographer, John Pickering, noted in his entry for fall:\nA friend has pointed out to me the following remark on this word: \u201cIn North America the season in which this [the fall of the leaf] takes place, derives its name from that circumstance, and instead of autumn is universally called the fall.\u201d\n\u2014John Pickering, A Vocabulary, or Collection of Words Which Have Been Supposed to Be Peculiar to the United States of America, 1816\nWe aren\u2019t sure why Fall flourished in the United States\u2014Pickering\u2019s friend gives us no further particulars\u2014but by the mid-1800s, fall was considered to be entirely American by American lexicographers. Fall is still occasionally used in countries where British English is spoken, but usually only in a handful of fixed phrases, like spring and fall.\nMerriam Webster- Why does this season have two vastly different names?\nTAGS \u00bb autumn, fall, poem\nPOSTED IN \u00bb FALL",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Surveillance > CCTV in Britain Today\nWith an estimated 4.2 million CCTV cameras now keeping watch, Britain has become one of the most heavily monitored societies on earth. But are we any safer under its impassive gaze?\nWorld Leader in CCTV Surveillance\nIn the interests of fighting crime and terrorism, Britain is home to one of the most extensive and technologically sophisticated surveillance systems on the planet.\nHowever, the growth of a \u2018surveillance society\u2019 is in serious danger of undermining personal freedom and a right to privacy, core values of any democracy. CCTV might have been set up to monitor shoplifters, fraudsters, vandals and thugs but their electronic eye also follows normal people going about their innocent everyday lives. It has been calculated that the average person is captured on camera 300 times a day.\nProtection Vs Civil Liberties\nRecently the blanket introduction of CCTV in pubs sparked a lot of controversy due to privacy concerns. However, although some strongly object to the idea of being spied on whilst relaxing with friends, others said they felt safer in the camera\u2019s presence.\nIt is this attitude that the cameras are there for our own protection and security that explains why the intensive CCTV coverage has by and large been accepted by the public. An infringement on civil liberties can be justified if it means a significant reduction in crime and safer streets, surely?\nHowever, the presence of over 4 million CCTV cameras on British streets has failed to have the impact on crime the public had hoped. A meagre 3% of street robberies in London were reported to have been solved using camera images.\nWhat\u2019s more for such a meagre crime cut, the public are not only paying with an encroachment on their rights but also their tax monies; an estimated \u00a3500 million of public funds has been spent on installing CCTV over the last decade.\nWhy is CCTV Not Working?\nIt is believed that CCTV has so far failed to warrant such expenditure because too much faith has been put in its role as a deterrent rather as a means of solving crime. It seems that people are not afraid of CCTV. Given that there is little evidence to show the cameras are working and being used to convict criminals, this is perhaps not so surprising.\nAlthough CCTV footage has been used successfully in some high profile cases \u2013 such as the apprehension of the Soho nail bomber David Copeland, and in debunking police claims that Jean Charles de Menezes had acted suspiciously before his fatal and unjust shooting \u2013 for regular police work CCTV is often disregarded because of the time and effort required in locating the appropriate images.\nEfforts are now being made to try to improve conviction rates using CCTV evidence. Initiatives include putting pictures of case suspects on the Internet, and building a national CCTV database that incorporates images of convicted offenders and unidentified suspects. In 2006, the very first dedicated police unit was set up to collect and sort through CCTV evidence. The hope is that if a criminal sees that CCTV actually works then they are less likely to commit a crime.\nCCTV clearly has a valuable role to play in helping to reduce crime but that won\u2019t allay fears that camera footage is being used for other purposes besides crime prevention. Sufficient protection would need to be put in place, with the images stored securely and access restricted to authorised individuals.\nBritain is known for its loose laws on privacy and data protection, with recent figures by the human rights group Privacy International even suggesting it is the worst western democracy for safeguarding individual privacy.",
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        "raw_content": "Andr\u00e9 Harms - Founder & Director\nRenewable Energy Professional (REP)\nQualified Commissioning Process Provider (QCxP)\nGreen Star SA Accredited Professional (GSSA AP \u2013 New Build, Existing Building Performance, Sustainable Precincts)\nEDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) Accredited Professional (EDGE AP)\nFounder, director and lead engineer, Andr\u00e9 Harms, has a degree in electro-mechanical engineering and a passion for the environment. This is a fundamental combination that has lead Andr\u00e9 into the field of green building and sustainability consulting in the built environment.\nHaving worked in various engineering sectors for several years Andr\u00e9 has racked up valuable experience. Areas of experience include a few years in industrial design, homologation and 14 months in Antarctica as mechanical engineer and team leader of the SANAE overwintering expedition. 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By Kate Bartlett\nCambodia, which was heavily looted of many of its cultural riches during the Khmer Rouge years and the turbulent civil war that followed, is making concerted efforts to get its priceless antiquities back.\nThe poor Southeast Asian nation has confronted the arts trade and is having more than a little success.\nAfter going into a prolonged legal battle with the influential auction house Sotheby\u2019s, a 10th-century Khmer statue which is valued at about US$3 million and was to be auctioned in the United States is instead due to be returned to Cambodia sometime in the next few months.\nAnne Lemaistre, who heads Cambodia\u2019s UNESCO office, which helped Cambodia with the Sotheby\u2019s case, told DPA she was happy to see Cambodia win out.\n\u201cI hope it will have a major impact within the region, but also worldwide,\u201d said Lemaistre with an eye to ongoing pilfering in war-torn nations such as Afghanistan and Syria.\nCambodia, with the help of the US government, filed a suit against Sotheby\u2019s, claiming the auction house had agreed to sell a warrior statue known as the Duryodhana while knowing it had been looted from its pedestal during the 1970s.\nThe pedestal is still there at the remote Koh Ker temple complex.\nIn December, with legal wrangling continuing, Sotheby\u2019s agreed to send the statue back to Cambodia.\nAsked if Cambodia\u2019s suit against Sotheby\u2019s could mean the government, now emboldened, will pursue the return of further artefacts, Lemaistre said this has already been the case with the Metropolitan Museum of New York.\n\u201cIt had already a domino effect, as the Metropolitan gave back on a voluntary basis two major sculptures\u2026 belonging to the same looted temple in Koh Ker, Prasat Chen, from which the Sotheby\u2019s sculpture comes,\u201d she said.\nThe Met returned the twin, sandstone, 10th-century Cambodian statues known as The Kneeling Attendants, or Pandavas, in June last year after conceding that they had, as Cambodia alleged, been looted.\n\u201cIn total, nine sculptures were looted in this temple. Most of them are identified, some of them belong to Western museums which could decide to follow the Metropolitan\u2019s exemplary gesture and give them back.\n\u201cPrivate owners could do the same also. We will welcome them with honours and a red carpet to thank them,\u201d Lemaistre added.\nThe Cambodian government is now seeking the return of a Khmer statue similar to The Duryodhana from the Norton Simon Museum in California.\n\u201cWe are still in negotiations,\u201d confirmed Hab Touch, director general for tangible heritage at the Cambodian Ministry of Culture, declining to comment further on that case.\nOf the Sotheby\u2019s piece and the two statues already returned by the Met, Touch said preparations were under way to display them in Phnom Penh.\n\u201cWe are still working on the transportation (of the Duryodhana) and of course this will be displayed at the National Museum,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThe Met statues are now at the National Museum in the workshop,\u201d to be cleaned and re-secured to their pedestals, but will soon be ready for display, he added.\nCambodia is not the only country in the region that has sought the return of stolen antiquities, though it seems to be the one pushing hardest, and it has been having the most luck so far.\nThe Indonesian government has tried for years to have the country\u2019s artefacts returned from foreign countries, especially the Netherlands, with little success.\nPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said last year that many Indonesian artefacts are in the hands of foreign collectors and diplomatic efforts are needed to bring them back.\nThe Philippines has for years been trying to get back three 19th-century church bells that were taken as war booty by US occupation troops in 1901 from the town of Balangiga in Eastern Samar province.\nIn Nepal, efforts are under way to ensure two 12th-century Hindu statues are returned by France\u2019s Guimet Museum after they were discovered to have been stolen, though the efforts to repatriate them originated in Paris and not in Kathmandu.\nLast year China saw two Qing dynasty animal heads returned by a French billionaire collector. They had allegedly been looted by British and French troops when the Old Summer Palace in Beijing was burned down during the Second Opium War in 1860.\nThey were from a set of 12 Chinese zodiac animals cast in the 18th century. Many Chinese people have supported campaigns over the past decade to return all 12 of the heads to China, protesting whenever the heads were included in international auctions.\nAnd in Thailand in 1988, the government managed to persuade the Art Institute of Chicago to return the Narai lintel, stolen from the Khao Phnom Rung ancient temple in north-east Buri Ram, after the issue developed ramifications for Thai-US relations.\nWhile some art experts have questioned the wisdom of returning statues from world-renowned museums in the West to developing countries which might not have the facilities to look after such antiquities, Lemaistre of UNESCO said she had no concerns on that front.\n\u201cIt is true that when a country is in a political turmoil and/or conflicts or faces major natural disasters, some pieces are better protected in safer places,\u201d she said.\n\u201cBut this is not the case any more in Cambodia: the National Museum in Phnom Penh offers all security and conservation guarantees and the pieces will be well conserved, following international standards.\u201d\nAnd, in the case of the Sotheby\u2019s statue in particular, she said, Cambodians would have access to their heritage and it might also be a boon for tourism.\nTess Davis, an affiliate researcher at the University of Glasgow who specialises in cultural heritage law, concurred.\n\u201cThe art world is proof the colonial mentality is alive and well. 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        "raw_content": "Submission to the Victorian Royal Commission on Family Violence (May 2015)\nThank you for according me the opportunity to contribute my thoughts in relation to the pressing social concern that is family violence.\nI am not a representative of any particular organization, and I have no pecuniary interest in the provision of services related to family violence. My motivation for preparing this submission is simply that of a concerned citizen who believes that every Australian man, woman and child should be able to live their lives free from violence and abuse.\nIn this submission I shall:\nprovide a few brief comments in relation to certain specific matters raised in the Commission\u2019s Issue Paper\naddress several myths regarding family violence and explore the linkages between the origins of those myths, and the implications of their widespread dissemination in terms of the prevailing policy response\nput forward a number of recommendations for consideration by the Commission\nWithin the context of the public debate and media coverage of the matter, family violence is usually portrayed as consisting of violent and controlling behavior by adult males directed at their adult female partners. Such behavior, however, constitutes only one piece of a large and complex jigsaw.\nAcademic researchers, on the other hand, generally consider family/domestic violence as comprising violence involving intimate partners that takes the form of man-on-man, woman-on-woman, man-on-women, or woman-on-man violence.\nSuch research has also identified a substantial incidence of bi-directional violence, whereby both intimate partners perpetrate violent and/or abusive acts against one another.\nOthers consider family violence to be even broader again including, for example, elder abuse, child abuse and neglect, and violence perpetrated by children/youth against other family members.\nFor the purpose of this submission I shall use the terms \u2018family violence\u2019 \u2018domestic violence\u2019 (\u2018DV\u2019) and \u2018intimate partner violence\u2019 as being largely interchangeable.\nWhere-ever I use the terms \u2018victim\u2019 and \u2018perpetrator\u2019 I do so in a gender-neutral manner unless otherwise specified, bearing in mind that substantial numbers of people in both categories are male, female or transgender (and indeed many could be placed in both categories).\nSome observations in relation to certain matters raised in the Commission\u2019s Issue Paper\nI applaud the fact that the Commission\u2019s Terms of Reference and Issues Paper largely avoid the gender bias that is otherwise rampant within the social debate concerning domestic violence, as well as amongst many of the staff of relevant agencies and advocacy groups.\nI wanted to address a few of the specific points mentioned in the Issue Paper now, but will do some only very briefly as I plan to address several key points later in my submission.\nPoint 14: \u201cResearch shows that it is overwhelmingly women and children who are affected by family violence, and men who are violent towards them. For this reason, family violence is described as being \u2018gendered\u2019. Although family violence is gendered, men may also be affected by it\u201d\nNo, in fact only some research shows women and children as being victims in the \u201coverwhelming\u201d majority of cases. Most credible research shows the rate of male victimisation as falling in a range between 35% and 70%.\nSimilarly the claim that domestic violence is \u201cgendered\u201d is by no means universally accepted, with many researchers suggesting that categorising family violence as being gendered only deflects attention from its primary causes.\nFurther, the statement that \u201cmen may also be affected by it\u201d is inaccurate, inappropriate and suggestive of gender bias. Men are affected by it. Every single day.\nPoint 21: \u201cAgainst this backdrop, community attitudes towards family violence are of interest, and concern. For example, in a 2013 VicHealth survey \u2026\u201d\nThe unfortunate aspect of this survey was that it was designed with an ideological agenda and particular findings in mind. It did not, but should have, adopted a gender neutral approach. There should have been equal numbers of both male and female respondents, and they should have been asked identical questions about each genders. Instead, this survey only asked about attitudes towards violence/abuse of women and not towards men.\nThis robbed the findings of the context that was necessary in order to use them to craft appropriate public policy. In others words, for example, we don\u2019t know whether the public is equally or even more complacent about violence against men. Thus we don\u2019t know if we are truly observing an \u2018attitude towards violence against women\u2019 problem, or simply an \u2018attitude towards violence\u2019 problem.\nPoint 23: \u201cThe Royal Commission acknowledges the sustained and ground-breaking efforts of those who work in this field.\u201d And yet the only indicator of these \u201cground-breaking efforts\u201d seems to be that more violence is being reported. There is no indication provided of the costs of these initiatives and their measurable outcomes. There needs to be, and this should start now\nPoint 25: But have not all violent crime rates decreased during this period? Is there any evidence at all that this was due to the strategies described at point 24, or is that simply wishful thinking? I note there is no mention of the homicide rate for men \u2013 why? Men are a part of most families.\nPoint 27: (As for point 21). The results of such surveys must be interpreted with caution as all too often they were designed to explore only one dimension of the family violence debate. Unless equal number of males and females were surveyed, and identical questions asked about violence towards men and toward women, then the findings cannot and will not provide sufficient context and coverage to provide the information needed to formulate an unbiased and effective policy response.\nPoint 32: This concerns the risks and challenges faced by people in particular groups and communities (see \u2018Family violence and particular groups and communities\u2019). On the one hand we are told that the focus of anti-DV efforts must be on abused women because that is where the bulk of the problem is seen to be. We are also told that men\u2019s needs and issues are both lesser and different. And consequently abused men are not acknowledged, their experiences minimised, and their needs mostly ignored.\nOn the other hand men are not accorded minority status (here or elsewhere) as are various other defined social groups. And so yet again abused men fall through the net and are ignored. This is hardly fair or in the spirit of gender equality.\nQuestion 8: Tell us about any gaps or deficiencies in current responses to family violence, including legal responses. Tell us about what improvements you would make to overcome these gaps and deficiencies, or otherwise improve current responses.\nThere needs to be greater recognition of the needs of abused men, particular those with children under their care and protection. There needs to be DV refuges that accommodate men, just as there are for women. There needs to be behaviour modification programs made available for violent women, as well as men. There needs to be gender-neutral and non-judgemental help-lines and avenues of support that do not assume that every man that approaches them is either an abuser, potential abuser or abuser in denial. Some are just victims.\nQuestion 14: To what extent do current processes encourage and support people to be accountable and change their behaviour?\nIf you objectively evaluate the current systems of support and intervention, it will be observed that to a large extent, violent women are let \u2018off the hook\u2019 due to the almost exclusive focus of attention on violent men. There appears to be very little accountability imposed on women when the prevailing mindset is that women are only ever victims, women are not aggressive (except in self-defence), women\u2019s actions do not contribute to the incidence of DV, and so on.\nQuestions 18/19/20: What barriers prevent people in particular groups and communities in Victoria from engaging with or benefiting from family violence services?\nHow can the family violence system be improved to reflect the diversity of people\u2019s experiences? How can responses to family violence in these groups and communities be improved?\nThe biggest barriers are the endemic bias against recognising and supporting male victims, against recognising and intervening in the case of abusive women, and against ensuring transparency and accountability on the part of those allocating and spending public funds associated with the battle against family violence.\nOn an even broader level the shouting-down of anyone proposing theories or methodologies that are not closely aligned to the dominant feminist/Duluth model approach, is the single major constraint on moving towards a truly effective solution to family violence. Consider, for example, just these two recent instances of this aggressive ostracism by the feminist lobby:\nTanveer Ahmed: http://www.fighting4fair.com/uncategorized/a-message-to-supporters-of-the-white-ribbon-campaign-feminist-version/\nSallee McLaren: http://www.fighting4fair.com/uncategorized/sallee-mclaren-must-write-on-the-blackboard-i-must-not-challenge-the-feminist-narrative-domestic-violence/\nSo instead we continue to fund the same groups, providing the same services and campaigns, despite the fact that even they admit that DV rates appear to be moving up rather than down.\nMyth #1 That family violence consists primarily of uni-directional violence perpetrated by men against women\nMyth #2 That male victims of domestic violence are relatively rare and unusual\nThe US organization \u2018Stop Abusive and Violent Environments\u2019 (SAVE) examined DV research results from around the world and noted that \u201cThese studies show that rates of female perpetration are very similar to male perpetration rates.\nThe authors concluded that \u201cthe results of this review suggest that partner abuse can no longer be conceived as merely a gender problem, but also (and perhaps primarily) as a human and relational problem, and should be framed as such by everyone involved.\u201d\nThese conclusions mirror other findings in the United States, where research tells us that men and women initiate most forms of abuse at equal rates, for similar reasons, and rarely in self-defense.\u201d [1]\nThe focus of the public debate on DV, violent men and their female victims, is more indicative of the pervasive influence of feminist ideology than being an accurate reflection of actual patterns of DV perpetration.[2]\nThe effect of this has been to minimize and discredit discussion of female perpetration and male victimization.\nIt is my position that this systemic gender bias constitutes a significant barrier to effectively addressing domestic violence and better supporting the welfare of all victims of DV.\nIt is my firm belief that a solution to the problem of domestic violence will continue to elude us as long as agencies continue to only acknowledge and address one piece of the puzzle.\nOthers who have advanced a similar perspective have been accused of seeking to ameliorate the behavior of male perpetrators and/or to downplay the suffering experienced by female victims. I wish to assure you, the Commissioners, that this is most certainly not my intention.\nDV advocacy groups, social commentators, and even senior members of the public service, have repeatedly stated that \u201cthe overwhelming majority of domestic violence in Australia is perpetrated by men against women\u201d.[3] This is quite simply untrue.\nNumerous respected and non-ideologically biased researchers have found that between one and two-thirds of the victims of domestic violence are male.[4] [5] The variation in findings was dependent upon variables that included the country surveyed, sampling techniques and the definition of \u2018domestic violence\u2019 employed.\nOther research has also highlighted the fact that large numbers of men commit suicide as a result of either being subjected to domestic violence, or after having been falsely accused of perpetrating domestic violence.[6] [7] It should be remembered that a man\u2019s separation from his children can and does occur regardless of whether the father is the perpetrator, the alleged perpetrator, and/or the victim of domestic violence (as for e.g. in the case where no emergency accommodation is available for fathers with children).\nIndeed I can assure the Commission that much of the data about patterns of domestic violence that appears in the media, and in the web sites of DV agencies, is woefully misleading. This is unfortunate as suitable data, albeit sometimes imperfect or incomplete in some regards, is available for those who genuinely seek it. From this one might conclude that misleading statistics are at times being deliberately advanced in order to support a particular ideological perspective that, as previously noted, is held by many working in the field of DV. And in fact there is clear evidence that this is occurs relatively frequently and with complete impunity.[8]\nOne red flag for astute observers is the absence of comparative statistics for male victimisation within much of the literature about domestic violence. In some cases this is because men were not surveyed, or surveyors failed to ask the appropriate questions regarding female perpetration and male victims. In other cases the relevant comparisons were available but were not reported, presumably as doing so might undermine a predetermined narrative and/or preferred conclusion.\nThe view that is put forward by most within the DV sector is that their preoccupation with male violence is justified because the number of female perpetrators is minimal \u2013 that female abusers are virtually an insignificant aberration.\nWhen provided with alternative research showing more similar rates of perpetration, the fall-back position is typically that a focus on male offenders remains valid because females only perpetrate violence in self-defence, that the physical violence they perpetrate is less severe, and/or that the impact of DV is greater for women than men.\nThe first statement is demonstrably false[9] and the subsequent statements demand careful qualification to have any significance in framing an appropriate policy response.\nMyth #3 That women rarely perpetrate violent and controlling behaviour\nThe Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) prepared a submission to the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. RAINN is the USA\u2019s largest anti-sexual violence organization. In that submission they wrote:\n\u201c\u2026 an inclination to focus on particular segments of the student population (e.g. athletes), particular aspects of campus culture (e.g., the Greek system), or traits that are common in many millions of law-abiding Americans (e.g., \u201cmasculinity\u201d), rather than on the subpopulation at fault: those who choose to commit rape. This trend has the paradoxical effect of making it harder to stop sexual violence, since it removes the focus from the individual at fault, and seemingly mitigates personal responsibility for his or her own actions.\u201d[10]\nNow change \u2018sexual violence\u2019 to \u2018domestic violence\u2019 and consider the implications for the DV debate. As stated earlier, many within the DV sector are loudly asserting that \u2018domestic violence is men\u2019s violence towards women\u2019, and devoting their resources to educating/shaming men as a collective group. But by doing so they are inadvertently sending a message to violent women that \u2018whatever you are doing must be something other than domestic violence\u2019, and \u2018given the inherently violent nature of men your actions might well be justified\u2019.\nIt also follows that violent women would be less concerned about being prosecuted in the knowledge that they will probably be believed more readily than their male partner should the authorities become involved.\nThe claim that women are rarely responsible for domestic violence becomes all the more implausible when one considers recent trends showing substantial increases in violent crime by women and girls.[11] Such increases are now, in some jurisdictions, exceeding the trend in similar crimes by males.\nOn the implications of failing to properly acknowledge/support/counsel violent women and male victims of DV\nThe \u2018DV=Men\u2019s violence towards women\u2019 focus is reflected in language and in statements that paint a picture of all men as abusers or potential abusers. Web site content, even to promote help-lines, is written in such a way as to pre-judge visitors based on their gender. I will provide a link to one such site in a footnote, but the agency in question is by no means unusual in this regard.[12] The material posted online in most Australian federal, state, and NGO web sites dealing with DV is assiduously judgmental and anti-male in its nature.\nTake for example the document the \u2018National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children\u2019 which sets the scene for addressing domestic violence at both federal and state level. That document, as do many others like it, waves away the welfare of battered men within the first few paragraphs. The Plan states \u201cWhile a small proportion of men are victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, the majority of people who experience this kind of violence are women in a home, at the hands of men they know. Men are more likely to be the victims of violence from strangers and in public, so different strategies are required to address these different types of violence.\u201d\nAs a consequence of both the message being communicated by DV agencies, and broader social forces at work (i.e. anti-male bias and sex-role stereotyping), many male victims are discouraged from coming forward to report crimes and/or seek assistance. By the same token it is also entirely likely that the overt profiling undertaken by DV agencies results in fewer women coming forward to seek help for their own aggressive tendencies.\nUnder-reporting by male victims then has a flow-on effect of reinforcing the misconception that there are few female aggressors, that facilities for male victims are unnecessary, that survey question on male victims/female aggressors are redundant, etc.\nThere are many reports of male victims who do come forward being treated with suspicion, if not downright hostility. They claim to not have been believed, and that they were considered as abusers who were denial. Even when they are treated sympathetically, the next problem they encounter is that there are either nil or minimal services (e.g. beds in shelters) or assistance available to men, and particularly men accompanied by children.\nWhen this mantra of \u2018DV=men\u2019s violence towards women\u2019 is disseminated through the community via the media it encourages the view that men are inherently violent, and that should you see a man involved in a violent incident with a woman then the man is immediately assumed to be the instigator and perpetrator of violence.\nThis is clearly demonstrated in the videos available at http://www.fighting4fair.com/promulgating-inequality/differing-public-response-to-partner-violence-depending-on-gender-of-victim/\nWe need to mandate rigorous evaluation for existing programs as well as trialling new approaches\nI believe that there is a role for educational messages but that these should be gender-neutral.[13] The community should be truthfully informed that there are both male and female perpetrators, that there are male and female victims, and that in many cases both partners engage in violence and abuse. The community should be told that any/all violence or abuse in the home is inappropriate and harmful for everyone involved, and particularly for those children who witness that abuse.\nI believe that there is no legitimate objective basis for addressing in isolation, let alone focusing resources on, any one particular group of victims or abusers. In particular I object to the current gender-based approaches to addressing domestic violence. I say deal with the whole problem. Fix the whole problem.\nI believe that agencies or organizations active in the DV field should provide services, counselling and support to both male and female perpetrators and male and female victims. I believe that government funds should be allocated where they will be most effective, and that this may mean that most funds are directed towards government agencies who provide practical assistance, rather than to advocacy groups paying PR/marketing firms to develop and implement costly \u2018shame and blame\u2019 campaigns of dubious value.\nThe need for good governance and accountability amongst DV service providers\nVictorians deserve good governance, transparency and accountability with regards to public funds directed towards the fight against domestic violence.\nIt is a sad fact that when society places a particular group of people on a pedestal then the result is often a scandal, as normal common-sense oversight is relaxed, criticism quashed, people abused or taken advantage of, and public funds misspent or otherwise wasted. Unfortunately I believe that we are now beginning to see this happening within organizations driven by feminist ideology, and particularly in the field of domestic violence.\nMillions of dollars of taxpayer funds and donations are already being poured into the fight against domestic violence, and this is rapidly increasing. A large proportion of this money is subsequently finding its way to feminist advocacy groups like \u2018Our Watch\u2019 and \u2018White Ribbon Australia\u2019. [14]\nWe want to think that throwing money at a problem will make it go away, and that high-profile and politically-savvy advocacy groups should be well-positioned to use funds to good effect. There is a time to make decisions with the head and not the heart (or with an eye on short-term PR value), and the fight against domestic violence is such an example.\nThe Government should consider whether more might be achieved by greater funding of government agencies providing direct assistance to those in need, rather than for example directing funds to a non-government organization who may direct funds towards salaries, rent, conferences and securing the services of marketing/PR firms.[15]\nThis topic was recently addressed by well-known Canadian activist Karen Straughan:\n\u201cViolence against women in any form has been a HUGE cash cow for feminism. The more they inflate their claims regarding its pervasiveness in society, the more money pours in, and the more power they have to tinker with legislation and policy. Because it is such an emotionally charged subject, any rational scepticism of these claims (as to whether they are true in the first place, or whether feminists are accurate in their estimates of pervasiveness), is easily deflected by attacking the sceptic.\u201d\n\u201cYou can demonstrate until the cows come home just how much certain feminists are profiting from generating an inflated fear of violence against women among the public (the average [almost always feminist] director of a battered women\u2019s shelter here in Alberta rakes in over $100k/year, and in the US, that number can be significantly higher), and people won\u2019t care, because ending violence against women is THAT important. They won\u2019t see the people who claim to be working to end it as the exploitative con-artists or ideologically driven religious inquisitors that they are. If you point out that a very lucrative industry has formed around these issues, and that like any organic entity, this industry will work to sustain and grow itself rather than the other way around, you get called a conspiracy theorist. Even though none of these claims require a conspiracy to be valid\u2013all they require is human nature.\u201d [16]\nMy recommendations to the Royal Commission\n1. First and foremost, I would implore the Commissioners to consider this submission, and the linked references contained within it, with an open mind and in an objective manner. Indeed I am very much aware of the \u2018elephant in the room\u2019 that is feminist doctrine, and of the combative \u2018us and them\u2019 approach often adopted by adherents to that movement. But as is usually the case, we can and must find a middle path that will lead us to a fair and workable solution to the scourge of family violence.\nPlease be open to the possibility that the limited success achieved to date in addressing DV may be due in part to shortcomings in both the philosophical approach that is driving current efforts, and the fixed attitudes and preconceived notions of many of those tasked with addressing the issue.\n2. Please evaluate and modify all documents and web content produced by relevant agencies in order to identify and remove any bias that might be present in relation to gender or sexual orientation. None of this material should pre-judge who is or might be the perpetrator or the victim in the relationship, or their motivation for coming forward to seek help.\n3. Ensure that possible bias in relation to gender or sexual orientation is removed from survey instruments and that research methodology is carefully vetted in order to ensure accurate, unbiased and truly representative findings.\n4. Evaluate and adjust the composition of relevant sections within agencies, committees, and panels dealing with DV issues so that, as far as practicable, they are representative of the broader community, particularly in relation to gender and sexual orientation.\nAt the moment it is my impression that many such groups are currently overwhelmingly comprised of people in a very narrow demographic, typically tertiary-educated women aged 25-45 who identify as feminists. It is highly probable that this is introducing a degree of bias which could limit the scope of approaches being considered or undertaken to address the problem of family violence.\n5. Initiate policies and procedures to ensure good governance and the cost-effective use of public monies related to combating DV. Grants should stipulate the need for key performance indicators, gender neutrality and natural justice, together with requirements for performance reviews and auditing. It is also important that any budget committee, steering committees or similar should contain representatives who are completely independent, in a financial sense, from any of the matters being considered. It would be na\u00efve to assume, given the huge amounts of money directed towards domestic violence at the state and federal level, that there was no potential for financial considerations or self-interest to influence decisions regarding expenditure priorities.\n6. Evaluate and adjust the allocation of funding and resources so that it is in accordance with the reality of the domestic violence problem in its entirety. In the first instance this would almost certainly necessitate additional resources being directed towards male victims of domestic violence and counseling for female perpetrators of violence.\n7. The manner in which the welfare of abused men has been largely ignored in the case of family violence is indicative, in part, of the lack of effective (or in fact, any) advocacy for the interests of men and boys within the spheres of both federal and state government.\nThis contrasts strongly with the situation for women where there are generously-funded agencies, or at least sections within agencies, to address and advance the interests of women and girls. This may not be the time or place to consider this issue, but if we as a community sincerely aspire to gender equality, then this it is a disparity which should not continue to go unquestioned.\n[1] http://www.saveservices.org/dvlp/policy-briefings/partner-abuse-worldwide/\n[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\u2013Pk25vBeHg (Donald Dutton video)\n[3] http://www.fighting4fair.com/misrepresenting-reality/this-is-what-a-lie-looks-like-domestic-violence/\n[4] http://www.fighting4fair.com/misrepresenting-reality/domestic-violence-one-sided-media-coverage-and-bogus-statistics/\n[5] http://www.fighting4fair.com/uncategorized/on-the-experience-of-male-victims-of-domestic-violence/\n[6] http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.5042/jacpr.2010.0141\n[7] http://mediaradar.org/docs/Davis-DomesticViolenceRelatedDeaths.pdf See Conclusion\n[8] http://www.fighting4fair.com/misrepresenting-reality/fudging-the-figures-to-support-the-feminist-narrative-domestic-violence/\n[9] See for example http://www.mediaradar.org/docs/Dutton_GenderParadigmInDV-Pt1.pdf, See p687\n[10] https://rainn.org/images/03-2014/WH-Task-Force-RAINN-Recommendations.pdf\n[12] http://www.fighting4fair.com/misrepresenting-reality/addressing-anti-male-bias-by-an-australian-state-government-department/\n[13] http://www.fighting4fair.com/uncategorized/two-awareness-campaigns-only-one-can-be-criticised-cowed-by-feminism/\n[15] White Ribbon Australia is simply provided here as an example of a NGO active in the DV field, and for which financial records are publicly available http://www.whiteribbon.org.au/publications/previous-annual-reports and http://www.acnc.gov.au/RN52B75Q?ID=D19DFBA4-B116-4C8A-B1CF-9509317B0877&noleft=1\n[16] http://owningyourshit.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/false-allegations-are-rare.html\nSome of the media coverage that followed the closing date for public submissions:\nSubmissions to family violence royal commission reveal a fragmented system (14 July 2015)\nThe family violence royal commission must tackle these four issues to succeed (13 July 2015) Surprisingly balanced article \u2026 for The Guardian\nDay one of royal commission into family violence to focus on victims and causes (13 July 2015)\nAndrews Government plans tough new laws to fight family violence (1 June 2015)\nFamily violence royal commission: New domestic violence offence suggested in Victoria ahead of inquiry (1 June 2015)\nRoyal commission report into family violence \u201cwill change everything\u201d (30 March 2016) Provides some details of the report released today. A link to final report provided on this page.\nSo who misled the Victorian Royal Commission? (16 December 2015) Reddit mensrights discussion thread\nHere is a link to the submission to the Inquiry that was prepared by the One in Three organisation\nHere is a link to my submission within the Commission\u2019s web site\nThe report\u2019s not released yet but funds made ready for pouring into the coffers of the Domestic Violence Industry (23 March 2016)\nPosted on May 29, 2015 April 3, 2016 Author adminTags Australia, domestic violence, Government Inquiry, Victoria\n2 thoughts on \u201cSubmission to the Victorian Royal Commission on Family Violence (May 2015)\u201d\nanthony nicholl says:\nBy not factoring men into the terms of reference it is undermining the validity of the outcome. The perpetrators of domestic violence, physical, are dysfunctional and psychopathic seems to be a high degree of cultural factors amongst multicultural people where defiance of patriarchal dominance can be lethal. All men must not be held accountable but it seems that perspective is moderating. The idea that it is an epidemic is questionable of course it is just that more people are reporting FV but not blokes who still kill themselves at 6 a day. Collaboration and education is the answer. Rosie is a doll!!!\nWell I have had a gutfull of Austalia so I\u2019m getting out!\nI\u2019m sick and tried of hearing it\u2019s all your fault that\u2019s why your divorced bad luck suck it up!\nI will be telling my son gets older get everything out this country use it and then abuse it.\nBe use if don\u2019t end up like me with nothing to your name paying child support for kid don\u2019t see.\nMarry some one over seas and keep them over there and use this country for income to support your family over there.\nThis way son you will be safe as politicians in country have sold all men out for votes.\nPrevious Previous post: On being booted off Facebook\nNext Next post: Australian minor political parties and their views on feminism & men\u2019s rights",
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        "raw_content": "Voices of Brokeback Mountain\nAng Lee (director) : To me, Brokeback Mountain is uniquely, and universally, a great American love story.\nPulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx's short story \"Brokeback Mountain\" was first published in The New Yorker in 1997. It won a National Magazine Award, among other accolades. The story was subsequently published in Ms. Proulx's 1999 collection Close Range: Wyoming Stories. The screenplay adaptation was written by the team of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana.\nDiana Ossana (screenwriter/producer): In October 1997, I was in Texas staying with Larry McMurtry and some friends, one of whom had given me The New Yorker with Annie Proulx's short story. Two-thirds of the way through reading the story, I began to sob, and I sobbed all the way to the end. I was floored. Emotionally exhausted, I went to sleep, got up the next morning and read it again because I wanted to see if it affected me as much in broad daylight as it did in the middle of the night. Its effect on me was even more profound. I took the magazine downstairs and asked Larry to read the story.\nLarry McMurtry (screenwriter/executive producer): In 1997, Diana brought The New Yorker downstairs and asked that I read Annie's story. I don't read fiction much anymore, so I was reluctant. But in her tenacious way, she asked that I humor her and read it. After I was finished reading it, the first thing I thought was that I wished I had written it. It was a story that had been sitting there for years, waiting to be told, and Annie finally wrote it. It is one of the finest short stories I've read. The place, the landscape, the men and the way they speak are drawn precisely and convincingly.\nDiana Ossana: He read it and said it was the best short story ever published in The New Yorker. \"Well, do you think it would make a screenplay,\" I asked. And he replied, \"I think it might.\" And I said, \"Why don't we write Annie a letter?\" And he said, \"Okay.\"\nLarry McMurtry: We wrote Annie a short letter, asking her to option the story to us so that we could adapt it for a screenplay. She responded within a week, and we launched into writing. So by the end of 1997, we had a screenplay.\nDiana Ossana: We immediately optioned her short story with our own money. That's the only time Larry and I have spent our own money on an option. We wrote the screenplay in less than three months, and have been attached to the project ever since. That was how this all started. We tried for nearly seven years to get it into production. Various directors came on board at different times, and several actors wanted to be in the film, but no actors would commit. Then Focus, Ang and James became fully involved in late 2003. And now here we are.\nTim Cyr (rodeo rider/technical advisor to film): When I read the short story, I could identify with the traits and feelings that the characters had, especially coming from a background of ranching - where everything out there is looked upon as being different if it's not traditional.\nShane Madden (rodeo rider/technical advisor to film): Being raised on a farm, yeah, you had to hide it. It hurt to try and hide it. There were times I used to bang my head against a wall. [I read the story, and] I was losing it after the first six pages. It hit me deep inside.\nJudy Becker (production designer): The short story made me cry, and the script made me cry too. Brokeback Mountain is a love story, and it's also about whether or not you have the inner strength to fulfill your life.\nRandy Quaid (actor) : In 1997, I was in a gym, on a treadmill, and I was looking for something to read. I saw a copy of The New Yorker, opened it up, and started reading this story. I was just so taken with it that I swiped the magazine, took it home, and finished the story. I think what impacted me the most was the fact that we're all alone in this world, and we all have that same human need for love - to find somebody that fulfills us.\nAnnie Proulx is a fabulous writer, and her classic love story always stayed with me. When I read it, I thought it'd be perfect for Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana to write [the screenplay adaptation]. [Later,] I heard they were.\nDiana Ossana: I think the thing that startled me the most was the emotions the story made me feel. It affected me as a woman, and I felt it would surely affect anyone else, no matter what their sexual preference. The feelings are universal - love, loss, pain, regret. Through the centuries, people haven't changed in their wants and needs and desires.\nAnnie trusted Larry and me very much. Larry and I have written two novels, and many more screenplays and teleplays, together. The West is rich in character, experience and the history of our country, and we like that. We talk about what we're writing quite a bit before we start. The process is pretty straightforward. We discuss things a lot; we argue, but the arguments usually result in good things.\nWe're really very different from one another. That's clear just by the way we write; he's on a manual typewriter and I'm on a computer. He seems more interested in the women characters than the men, and seems to feel that I have more intuitiveness about the men than he does. He's strong in dialogue - that's clear from his books - and character. I feel that my strengths are the inner life of the characters, and how to convey that through the dialogue. I have a real strong sense of what's going on with them inside, always.\nJames Schamus (producer) : Larry and Diana's screenplay took a spare, brief, and intense short story and managed to maintain its purity while vastly increasing its scope - not an easy task.\nMichael Costigan (executive producer): In Hollywood, Larry and Diana's script was known as one of the great unproduced screenplays. I had read the story, which was incredibly moving. I too thought, \"How do you do this [as a movie]? How do you depict this?\" The script broke me in half when I read it the first time. I gave it to my wife, who had the same reaction. I think people were afraid of it; these emotions run really deep. Each person who would read the script was deeply affected. The hope was to make the movie and have people be impacted and affected by these characters and by their story, the way all of us were by just reading the script. It's a movie that had to be done well, or not at all.\nDiana Ossana: As powerful as the story and script were, with good parts for actors, I knew that it would take actors who were smart and brave to commit to this and go places emotionally that they'd never gone before - and a director who would understand this, and who would be willing to make this challenging movie on a modest budget.\nI never really lost faith, but I didn't think it would take seven years. I think I was more frustrated by the fact that people wouldn't truly commit. They'd read it, they'd love it, they'd waver or anguish about it - and then something that paid more money or whatever would come along, and they'd just let it go. And then I'd simply press on, contacting more directors and actors, sending it to people to read and to consider. It was a long, hard, rocky road to get to this point. James Schamus read the script and expressed interest in helping get it made while he was still with Good Machine, trying repeatedly to get a studio to give it the go-ahead, but none of them would.\nAng Lee: If a project is not scary and sensitive, then it's probably less interesting to me. After Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, we were on our way to make our next project, and James Schamus mentioned to me that he just came upon this interesting material. I read the short story, which I wasn't aware of when it was first published. I had tears in my eyes at the end, and it stayed with me. I [then] read Larry and Diana's screenplay, and it was a very faithful and great adaptation.\nJames Schamus: In many ways, it's a truly grand, old-fashioned movie about two heroes, fighting against all odds to preserve their love. We always approached Brokeback Mountain as nothing less than an epic American story.\nAng Lee: Two years later, I asked James, \"What happened with Brokeback Mountain? Did it get made yet?\" He said, \"We haven't been able to make that movie.\" Lucky for me. I said, \"You know, it's stuck with me over the years. I can't get it out of my mind.\"\nJames Schamus: I tried for years, as an independent producer, to make the film, but could never get any studio to give us the green light. Then, one day, I woke up and thought, \"Hey, isn't it David [Linde]'s and my job to get movies greenlit here at Focus?\" Then I knew I was in trouble!\nAng Lee: James got the rights, and I started thinking about making the movie right away. Before I knew I could physically do it, I jumped on. I just knew, in the bottom of my heart, if I let it go, I would regret it for the rest of my life.\nLegendary writers who are very much alive and still working - that's a lot of pressure. In the back of my head was, \"This will not please them; this will; that will...\" Structurally, this was very challenging; it's an epic short story. But, as a filmmaker, you're creating a special enclosed space and time - your own world.\nJames Schamus: One of the great things Ang brings to the story is the humanity and attention devoted to every character. This isn't just a story about our leads; it's about their wives, their children, their communities.\nAng Lee: I decided to take a risk and go with a younger cast. It's a 20-year story, and you cannot recreate youth that easily. I decided to go with [actors in their] younger 20s. The young have innocence and freshness, and believe in what they're doing. They make the effort, and you don't over-instruct them. Nothing's more rewarding for a filmmaker than when young actors listen and [then] come [up] with great results.\nJake Gyllenhaal (actor): I met with a [different] director about the movie years ago. At the time, I was a teen, so it wasn't a realistic prospect. I was immediately drawn to Brokeback Mountain because love stories haven't been told this way in a long time. Movies I've seen in recent years have avoided the struggles and the trials that it takes to actually be in love and keep that going. When I heard that Ang Lee was going to make it, I thought, \"I have to do this movie.\"\nDiana Ossana: Larry and I were very impressed with Jake's versatile and intuitive work in The Good Girl and Donnie Darko.\nAng Lee: I already knew him as a great young actor. I met Jake in New York, and he said, \"I want to be in this movie so badly.\" He was totally motivated.\nAnne Hathaway (actress): An actor friend of mine said, \"Read this script.\" I did, and it was a heartbreaking and very real love story. I thought, \"I've got to be a part of this.\" I went to a bookstore and found Close Range. I read \"Brokeback Mountain\" first and then went back and read the rest of the stories. Annie Proulx revealed a part of American history to me that I didn't know existed. There's a line in the short story, and the screenplay: \"If you can't fix it, you gotta stand it.\" Although the story is Ennis and Jack's, and they're the best example of it, that line really applies to all the characters in the movie; it's a human truth.This screenplay shows that not having the freedom to be who you are doesn't just affect you; it affects the people that you let into your life. I didn't know this [at first], but \"Ennis\" means \"island.\" Ennis is a man unto himself, and he keeps to himself the most of anybody in Brokeback Mountain - and that still affects people. He can't access his emotions and be with the person he loves most in the entire world.\nHeath Ledger committed to play Ennis Del Mar for Ang Lee without having met or spoken with the director.\nHeath Ledger (actor): I trusted that story in Ang's hands. I loved the script because it was mature and strong, and such a pure and beautiful love story. I hadn't done a proper love story [prior], and I find there's not a lot of mystery left in stories between guys and girls; it's all been done or seen before.\nJames Schamus: Heath brings an astonishing combination of vulnerability and strength to the part of Ennis.\nLarry McMurtry: In my youth, I would sometimes watch five or six movies a day. Now I don't watch movies much anymore, but when Diana asked that I watch the first twenty minutes of Monster's Ball to see Heath's performance, I said all right. That's the only performance of his I'd seen. After seeing him in that role, I felt certain that he had what it would take to play Ennis Del Mar - he was that powerful.\nDiana Ossana: Larry and I had actually imagined Heath in the role for a long while. It's a serious gift having him play it.\nAng Lee: I feel very fortunate to have Heath in the movie. He's a natural. He has great coordination, he's very dedicated, and he does his preparation. He meticulously aims towards a certain target and firmly believes in what he's doing.\nHe and I talked about how Ennis doesn't speak much. Deep inside, he has a big fear from a childhood traumatic experience, and from his awakening to his own sexuality, which is not allowed to be expressed in the West. Ennis has to cover that up with his attitude and, sometimes, violence. He can get very violent, because of how scared he is. So he's a scared kid inside, playing a Western kind of cool. Heath not only had to carry his own character and the whole character of the West, but carry the movie - and he underplayed powerfully.\nMichael Costigan: A lot of what Annie Proulx wrote has been captured in Larry and Diana's screenplay, and certainly by Ang, in terms of the landscape and how it plays subtly - and then not so subtly - into the story of Ennis and Jack. They are able to find each other in an idyllic place, Brokeback Mountain, that's very much outside of society. They then have to go back down into society, into the world. Their bond is so strong - yet absolutely fragile.\nRandy Quaid: Two human beings make a connection, and realize that they affect each other in a way that no other human being affects them.\nAng Lee: Everyone has a yearning for love. Maybe you have that taste of it that you keep wanting [to get] back; maybe you never have that. It's a poignant story - \"would have, should have, could have...\"\nMarit Allen (costume designer): After reading the script, I was so haunted by it that I had to do it. The whole idea of love that never resolves itself - I think everybody has something like that in their lives. It was very important to me that people see this as a universal story. The screenplay is very true to the short story, with added depth to the central love story.\nMichael Costigan: Because of the story, and then the screenplay, we got great actresses for the supporting parts. The female characters are sometimes right and sometimes wrong, which adds to the complexity of the story.\nMichelle Williams (actress): [My character,] Alma has been expanded upon [from the story], but faithfully translated and cared for. Diana was a great guide if you ever got a little lost, because she'd lived with these people for seven years and takes them very seriously - as seriously as if they were real. She was able to talk about them as if she'd met them.\nDiana Ossana: Adapting Annie's story was extremely easy and yet extremely difficult. It was easy in the sense that we had the blueprint right there with her writing - of the story itself, of the characters, of the specific way they speak, of the specific place they were from, and the landscape that formed them. The difficult part was to stay true to all that while turning this into a feature-length film. First we scripted the entire short story, and then we imagined and proceeded to flesh out the female characters so they would have depth and a presence on-screen. We also continued to build upon the stories of Ennis and Jack, many times creating an entire scene based upon a single sentence in the story.\nJake Gyllenhaal: I was surprised at how similar the script and the story were, although Lureen's story was not as substantial as it is now.\nAnne Hathaway: One day, I was playing a scene where Lureen is a bit older and slower and her voice has dropped a bit. Diana Ossana came up to me and said, \"You know what? You're Kristal; you're the girl who works in Larry McMurtry's book store in Texas, and you're just her.\" To hear that I was anything that resembled a real person from Texas made me feel good, because I'm from New York.\nDiana Ossana: Anne is quite a young lady. She's very well-mannered and refined. She went into character and just embraced Lureen. She had the accent down, she had the stance down, she had the gestures down. She looked like somebody straight out of Texas A&M University.\nAng Lee: She's an amazingly sophisticated actor for her age. [For Lureen,] everything's great when she's young, [but when] she turns bitter, her makeup starts to get thicker and her hair gets higher - and lighter, too. Each time she shows up, the hair is a different 'do and a different color, so we're charting the character accordingly.\nAnne Hathaway: I loved [having] the blonde hair [for the later scenes]; I got so into it that I was Farrah Fawcett-ing all around the set. I couldn't get out of character when I was in the wig; I couldn't stop talking in the accent.\nJoy Ellison was wonderful. We would do exercises where she broke down all of Lureen's dialogue into basic Texas syllables. We would say the lines together.\nJake Gyllenhaal: Joy set up three voices, three separate marks in the script, for Heath and I. Our voices change; they get progressively deeper.\nJoy Ellison (dialect coach): Ang and I spent a lot of time talking about the voices and the accents, because he was very concerned about the authenticity of this - as he is with everything. We divided the periods into three sequences, which was a challenge for the actors because shooting was out of sequence. They had to maintain continuity. We named the voices Voice One, Two, and Three. In one day, the actor might shoot a scene in Voice Three - the older, deeper, slower voice - and then the next scene might be Voice One, which had more vitality and was perhaps higher.\nDiana Ossana: A true luxury would have been to shoot the movie in continuity, but we didn't have that luxury. This is a very specific story, with very specific dialogue. The way they spoke, the timbre of their voices, had to be realistic.\nJoy Ellison: Ang's attention to detail is phenomenal. Every so often [during the shoot], he'd turn to me and say, \"Joy, was that a little thick on the accent?\" And he was usually dead-on. It's a rare privilege to find a director who's so careful and keen about the authenticity of something.\nDiana Ossana: I'm obsessively detailed, and I liked seeing that in Ang as well. What made him so good for Brokeback Mountain was, if you look at his other movies - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and even The Ice Storm - take place over vast physical and emotional landscapes, but the stories are very intimate. They have a wide scope and a very narrow scope at the same time.\nLarry McMurtry: As I said, I don't watch movies very much anymore, but Diana and I watched Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon together - I think it was her fourth time watching it, she tends to do that when she loves a film - and Ang's visuals of the great landscape of China, as well as his touch with the intimate stories of the characters, gave me confidence that he could do justice to the nuance, the details, and the subtleties of our screenplay.\nJames Schamus: Creatively, Ang's biggest challenge was always holding in balance the big, sweeping, and epic side of the story with the intense and intimate emotional journey that is at the core of the film. Luckily, with these writers behind him, he had fellow artists who have also mastered that balancing act.\nMichael Costigan: The sensitivity that Ang shows to relationships in his movies brought us actors who were very excited to work with him and go to places that they hadn't been before.\nAnne Hathaway: Working with him is pretty much as good as it gets. You pray that you give him what he wants, and then you know that if he says he has the shot, then he has the shot - and it's probably going to be some of the best work you've ever done.\nRandy Quaid: Like all great directors, Ang is an actor's friend and he attracts all the best people - the best makeup, the best costumers...So you just want to do your best in that kind of environment. Once he's cast the part, he lets the actor go and create. If there's something that he wants to see that is not being given by the actor, then he'll discuss it and we'll try it differently. He's very accommodating. As an actor, I can learn something from him.\nHeath Ledger: We all spent time with Ang talking about and rehearsing our characters' stories. His attention to detail is microscopic; he doesn't miss a beat. He's a wonderful filmmaker who always seems to know exactly what he wants. He slips into possession of the story he's telling with ease.\nAnne Hathaway: He won't let things not be truthful in his films. He understands the importance of subtlety. This was interesting for me because my background is largely from comedy, where you can get away with not necessarily having the most honest moments on film. In this story, dealing with these big emotions, if we went over the top with them then we would lose exactly what we were trying to do.\nJake Gyllenhaal: This is the first time I've ever played a character spanning a long period of time. Ang said, it's not only the makeup and the wardrobe but also the voice and the movement and the behavior - everything combined into one. He made me feel empowered.\nMarit Allen: Ang Lee understands characters' emotions completely. Nothing escapes his notice, and he uses every piece of the frame to tell his story.\nMichael Costigan: Ang felt that this was a story that he wanted to tell, about people who feel something so strongly but live in a time and place where they are not allowed to have those feelings - and, if they had them, could not articulate or express them. I think Ang also saw in it what you see in a lot of his films; people who are extensions of where they are from and where they live, and are products of their environment. To do what they want to do, to have what they want to have, they must break out of that environment or out of the elements in their lives that are convincing them that they shouldn't be doing those things or having those emotions.\nJames Schamus: Ang is both a revolutionary and a profound conservative - he is respectful of the past, of tradition, of people; while at the same time, his heroes and heroines, from Sense and Sensibility through Crouching Tiger, and now in Brokeback Mountain, are always those who somehow don't fit into society's categories and who always have to fight for their individual freedoms.\nAng Lee: To make a great romantic story, you need great obstacles. Ennis and Jack are in the American West, which has macho and traditional values. So, everything they feel, they have to keep private. It's precious, and something special that they cannot articulate. That's very dramatic for me.\nDiana Ossana: When Ennis met Alma, there may have been a physical attraction, but also a sense that, \"this is what I'm supposed to do - get married and have children.\" Ennis cares for Alma and loves her, but his love for her is not passion. It is nowhere near what he feels for Jack.\nAlma is a girl from a lower-middle-class family with normal expectations. The two men in the story really don't have a context for understanding and articulating their feelings for each other. I also don't think Alma has any context for grasping Ennis's and Jack's relationship.\nMichelle Williams: Initially, Alma has exactly what she wanted - what she's been raised to want all of her life; a family and a home, a husband and children. When she sees her husband and Jack together, she probably doesn't even know exactly how to identify it at first, 'cause it's so out of the realm of her consciousness, of her world. She's too afraid to speak [of] it, so she holds onto it and it boils and brews inside of her.\nDiana Ossana: As Annie says in the story, \"A slow erosion occurs.\" For Alma, it's a process. It becomes widening water between her and Ennis.\nJake Gyllenhaal: Between Jack and Lureen, I think there's real love - but it's real love without that sexual bond, which I think is somewhat [closer to] friendship. He probably makes a decision to go be with her because that's his mask, going with what society says is the right thing to do. All this time, there's this aching to be with Ennis and to have a life with him.\nAnne Hathaway: When Lureen and Jack meet, they are young, and excited about being with each other. But as the story progresses, they have less and less in common. Lureen is in a marriage with Jack that is based on a certain kind of love, but not passion; it doesn't go as deep as the connection he has with Ennis. I was interested in exploring what that would do to a person, how that would turn them. When she's younger, Lureen is sassy; I decided that she leads with her belt buckle. Later, she becomes bitter. I think that, as she gets older, she knows that Jack is keeping something from her.\nJake Gyllenhaal: Oh, I think she knows; she probably has an idea of it - that something's going on.\nShane Madden: Same thing that I've gone through; I fell in love with somebody, cared for a guy and we hid it from everybody. Society told me not to do it. Met a girl. Started dating the girl. Fell in love with her. Wasn't happy because I wasn't me.\nJake Gyllenhaal: The question of identity, whether it's sexual or whatever, is what makes this movie so powerful. My own struggle with who I am, and who I am to other people, and what masks I put on, is hopefully interlaced with this character.\nAng Lee: We all have secrets. But we are societal animals, and we need to live with other people and have to fit in. You could easily say that Ennis and Jack live in a lie, but they had to. I don't think they knew any other ways to survive as human beings. It's not like they had other choices.\nJake Gyllenhaal: Heath and I trusted each other enough to take risks. It was wonderful creating an intimacy with him. He made me feel comfortable; he made me want to be present, and that's the best thing you can ask for from someone you're acting with.\nHeath Ledger: It was great working with Jake. He was a very brave and talented actor to work with.\nJames Schamus: The wonder of the boys' performances is how they relate and grow off each other as the film progresses. We see them age over the course of two decades, and watch the weight of their experience accumulate sometimes in the most quiet, intimate ways as their relationship changes.\nAnne Hathaway: Heath and Jake are taking the weight of a lot of people on their shoulders; they're enacting a story that people should hear. They totally put themselves aside and became the characters.\nMichelle Williams: My hat is off to both of them; Heath was totally supportive, selfless, and helpful [in our scenes together].\nRandy Quaid: Brokeback Mountain is a courageous choice for both of these actors. They're at a critical phase of their careers, establishing themselves. It's a real credit to them, not only as actors but as people, to take on these roles.\nHeath Ledger: I had fear going into it, but that was all the more reason to do it; it was exhilarating when I committed to [the movie].\nDiana Ossana: This may sound like a common adjective, but they're truly wonderful. And they've really gone the extra mile.\nJoy Ellison: Michelle Williams and I took a trip through Wyoming and Montana. We went to some biker bars, and I taped people all the way. This is [now] decades later [than the movie's periods], so accents are a little watered-down, but you can still get an essence. When an actor hears a tape of a rhythm from a native speaker, we can pick out sounds and work on them individually.\nMichelle was born in Montana and left at an early age, but she still has that background and so she has a good sense of the rhythms and quality of the speech. Like a lot of trained actors, she let go of her regionalisms to be more flexible in other things they're doing, so this was bringing her back.\nDiana Ossana: Landscape - the place where they grow up - is what forms people; they can move away and live in other places, but they're always drawn back - at least emotionally - to the place where they're from.\nMichelle Williams: I suppose Montana is in my bones, though when I told my mother that we were working on our accents 'cause we're [playing characters] from Wyoming, she said, \"What are you talking about? We don't have accents.\" It was an interesting accent to work on and pin down, because it's not as typical as a Southern accent. You haven't heard it a lot in film. The danger was to overdo it. I met Joy in Billings, Montana and we drove down to Riverton, Wyoming. I soaked up the atmosphere and looked at people and places. It was so wonderful to be on a project where they allowed you to do that. I've never come across that [before]; \"Yeah, sure, take a rental car, follow whatever path you want for a couple of days, get what you can, and come back to us.\" It was great.\nDiana Ossana: Michelle's a powerful presence, and she's very moving as Alma. I have been impressed with her ever since Dawson's Creek; I thought she brought a weight to that show that it otherwise didn't have. Because of what Michelle brought to Brokeback Mountain, I think we get a true appreciation for Alma and her dilemma and loss.\nHeath Ledger: Michelle's ability to dive deep within her soul never ceased to amaze me. She's a brilliant actress.\nAng Lee: It's a very sad situation, and Michelle is very genuine about [portraying] it; she should rip your heart [out]. I like making dramas about conflict, through which you examine humanity - the complexities in human relationships - and see where we're at. Dramatically, this was like a gold mine to me. I went down to Texas to visit Larry, who's like the authoritative father figure in that world. I had the privilege to be toured by him to all of [the real-life] The Last Picture Show places. We went to the ranch where he grew up. I took photos, and he talked to me about the West. He's very generous about sharing his experiences - and his books, for art department research. He also gave a list of places to visit in Wyoming. So I went all over Wyoming, [where] Annie Proulx [also] spent some time with me. Doing the research, and being there in Wyoming, really helped a city person like myself.\nMarit Allen: Ang wanted to reflect the reality of the story, the places, the people and their economic situations. Ang, [cinematographer] Rodrigo Prieto and myself all studied Richard Avedon's book Photographs of the American West. He took photographs in the 1960s, and revisited [the subjects] twenty years later. There was a photograph in the Avedon book that we took as the template for Alma. Michelle Williams understood it, and embraced it immediately.\nAng Lee: Rodrigo is a great DP. He's very quick. I love his work from Alejandro Gonz'alez I~n'arritu's movies; also from Alejandro's crew, I took [composer] Gustavo [Santaolalla]. The movie is poignant and stark, so we needed sparse music here and there, and his fits perfectly. Each time we could not afford a song, he would write us one.\nMichael Costigan: Judy Becker connected with the story and wanted to depict it in a way that felt true.\nJudy Becker: Right from the start, Ang made it clear that he wanted Brokeback Mountain to be in a realistic setting, in order for the audience to believe in the characters. But you have to imagine a way to create reality on film in a way that's different from real life. In general, I try to let the sets be a naturalistic background to the actors. That's one of the ways in which you have to try to transform what reality is into something that becomes the reality of the movie.\nIt's annoying to me when I see a \"period movie,\" and there's a Life Magazine with John Kennedy on the cover - \"Here we are, it's 1962.\" When I started working on this film and hired my crew, I told them that I wanted to find subtle ways to show the year or the period that we're in. When I met with Ang the first time, we talked about making the color palette slightly de-saturated and somewhat subdued for most of the movie. Brokeback Mountain represents a freedom that Ennis and Jack don't feel in their towns.\nDiana Ossana: Brokeback Mountain is Ennis and Jack's magical place. It's where they fell in love. They never go back there, which may be unconscious on their parts; it's their idyll, and they don't want to spoil it. It's like Jack says, \"All we got's Brokeback Mountain.\"\nAng Lee: The dramatic core is finding Brokeback Mountain. It is elusive and romantic. It is something that you keep wanting to go back to - but probably never will. For Ennis and Jack, it was their taste of love.\nJudy Becker: Ang and I, and Rodrigo, talked about how the towns would be a strong contrast to the mountains - colorless and cluttered. We didn't have the resources to build a huge amount of the sets. The biggest challenge was finding the right locations. During prep, when we found an apartment and a diner that I could transform into the places that I had envisioned in my head and discussed with Ang, that was a great feeling.\nI did an enormous amount of research, both into the periods and the locales. The 1967 supermarket sequence, for example, was a very specific process; researching what products were available, what the labels looked like, what the advertising looked like, what the supermarket looked like.\nI looked at imagery of small towns. One thing that struck me, which Ang and I discussed early on, was that although the movie takes place mostly in the 1960s and 1970s, the towns still looked like they could be in earlier decades. We went to Wyoming and Texas to do some research and, even now, so much detail and architecture is left over from pre-World War II. Change happened very, very slowly in small towns in the West.\nJake Gyllenhaal: There's a metaphor of the whole West, how the West was changing at the time from the Old West to the New West. Ang likes to say that Jack represents the New West, and Ennis represents the Old West. They're two people, two landscapes.\nJudy Becker: We found documentary references for the [1960s] campsites. Those haven't changed very much; they look pretty much the same today as they did 40 years ago. Then, with the later [1970s/1980s] campsites, we wanted to show the social and economic changes for the characters. Jack becomes fairly wealthy during the course of the movie; we wanted to show that he enjoys spending the money, almost trying to impress Ennis with it.\nJoy Ellison: People often think Wyoming and Texas accents are the same, but they're really quite different. But \"get\" becomes \"git\" in both. The Wyoming one has more of a rhythm, and it's much more subtle; you put phrases together and sometimes make a bit of a strange pause where you normally might not. You never say \"-ing\"; you say \"walkin'\" and \"talkin'\" and \"thinkin'\" and \"drinkin'.\" The Texas one has stronger sounds and stronger uses of the vowels. This movie had a beautiful script, written very accurately, I might add.\nRandy Quaid: Over the years, I've done a lot of Westerns and been around my share of ranches and farms.\nDiana Ossana: Larry and I had Randy in a miniseries some years back, Streets of Laredo. Here, he's perfect as Joe Aguirre; he brings a realistic presence for that time and place and an undercurrent of threat.\nRandy Quaid: Aguirre is a cards-close-to-the-vest type; he looks at Ennis and Jack as expendable. I'm from Texas, so I had [to do] a Wyoming accent for this. They do tend to phrase their sentences in a more terse, shortened manner of speaking than Texans do.\nMichael Costigan: Marit Allen has worked with Ang [before], and had a great time finding what these people would have been wearing and how they would look in Wyoming and Texas then.\nDiana Ossana: When Marit showed me photographs of Heath and Jake in wardrobe, they looked so real, so much like the characters we had envisioned, that I had to go outside and compose myself. I was that moved.\nMarit Allen: I always work with the actors; we find things together. We used earth tones almost entirely for Ennis. Heath was deeply involved with his character. He worked with his clothes, using everything he wears to convey Ennis' repression - the jackets, done up; the cowboy hats, to hide behind. Between him and Jake, the hats became an integral part of what they were doing.\nAng Lee: Cowboys are so shy; they don't know what to do with their hands. They don't talk that much; you can't dig anything out of them. In the first scene, when Ennis and Jack arrive looking for a job, there's no dialogue. We staged how they positioned themselves, and used the space - how comfortable they are with each other in the distance.\nJoy Ellison: Their mouths would be [closed more], which worked well for the characters and the whole feeling, because the bigger picture is an idea of people who can't communicate. They are in a period of time where, there may be a sexual revolution going on in the country but in that particular part of the country, it's a much more conservative, bottled-up, and uncommunicative society. It would be very difficult for people to be open and communicative about these things. Ang was particularly careful about all of it.\nAng Lee: That bottled-up feeling - Larry had written me about the nonverbal culture in the West. I'd done [a movie about] a verbal culture with Sense and Sensibility. In some ways, this was harder, because, if they are not verbalizing their feelings and being level in their communication, then how do you express their feelings in cinema? You have the Western elements; the landscape, the sky, the animals - whom they're nurturing, actually.\nDiana Ossana: Ennis and Jack are very poor country boys. Because of the difficulty of where they've grown up, it's always about survival for them; not just financially, but physically, with the snow and the wind and the rain and the harsh landscape.\nBrokeback Mountain is very removed from the rest of the world and from the rest of life. It's private up there, there's no intrusion, and they feel comfortable. When they come back down off of Brokeback and they're back in their small towns, everything closes in on them again.\nThey complement each other, Ennis and Jack. Jack is more open to the possibilities of life than Ennis; he's adventurous, friendlier, and has a ready smile. Ennis is very closed off, and does not access his emotions easily, if at all. When he brings up to Jack about the incident he saw as a young boy, that's one of the few things we know about Ennis, other than that his parents were killed when he was teenager, and he's been pretty much alone all his life. His tragedy is how terrified he is of feeling. He has developed a hard shell; inside, he's very vulnerable and easily damaged.\nHeath Ledger: I think Ennis punishes himself over an uncontrollable need - love. Fear was installed in him at an early age, and so the way he loved disgusted him. He's a walking contradiction.\nDiana Ossana: Jack is the first person that Ennis truly connects with. It's emotional first, and then it becomes physical. It's the most intense thing that's ever happened to Ennis in his young life.\nJake Gyllenhaal: The way Ang described Jack, and the way it's been written, is, he's more open to his emotions - and to a relationship. Ennis is more withdrawn. Jack, to me, tries really hard to hold on to the one thing that he knows is real in his life - his love for Ennis. Somewhere in him he has enough courage to say, \"Let's try this. Let's take this risk, but I need you to take it [with me]. I can't do it alone.\" There comes a time, I think, in every relationship, where you have to say, \"Are you gonna make this sacrifice or not? And if you're not, then I'm gonna find somebody else who is maybe more willing.\"\nMichael Costigan: Heath and Jake are extraordinary actors who really understood who Ennis and Jack were, what their emotions were about, and their wanting to find love - which is what the entire story is about.\nFilming began in Alberta in May 2004. Shooting locations in the region included the Canadian Rockies, Cowley, Fort MacLeod, and Calgary. Members of the Calgary Gay Rodeo Association advised and consulted with the production, and also appear in several sequences.\nTim Cyr: We're the only gay rodeo association in Canada, but it's part of a huge circuit throughout the U.S. We have the best turnout of the circuit, and to be a part of it is a great feeling.\nMichael Costigan: We really were in cowboy country. So when people would come to be in sequences, they looked the part because they were the part. This was not a movie where there were a lot of fancy trailers, and catering and perks. It wasn't a Hollywood production, but we accomplished so much in terms of scope. I think people will see it all up there on the screen, thanks to the crew that we've been working with.\nDiana Ossana: One of the wranglers said an interesting thing to me about Jake. He said, \"Wow, what a quick learner. He's a natural; you tell him something once and he remembers it, and does it absolutely that way the next time.\"\nJake Gyllenhaal: Heath has known how to ride since he was a little kid, and he's already done movies where he's ridden a horse. I knew nothing about riding horses. I came up a month before we started shooting, for, as we called it, \"cowboy training camp.\" Getting on a bull wasn't too freaky; I trusted the guys to give me a bull that wasn't too rowdy. I learned how to ride horses, how to wrangle sheep, and how to do the cowboy things.\nAng Lee: Heath went [to camp], too. He and Jake needed to feel comfortable and find a chemistry - and Jake needed to get blisters and bloody hands, chopping wood, hauling bales of hay, putting up fences...\nMichael Costigan: On every movie, Ang does a Chinese good luck ceremony that he leads everybody through. Everybody lights incense and then has to bow to the four corners.\nDiana Ossana: Everyone worked so hard and rarely complained. No matter how difficult the terrain or the scene, they went for it. 80 percent of this film is outside, and the weather could, and did, change in 15 minutes. Mornings might be bitter cold, and by the afternoon the sun would be blazing down on us.\nAng Lee: We didn't have good luck with weather - we had sleet, hailstorms, and it was always cold - and mountains are not controllable [, either]. Logistically, it was a stretch, and the budget was modest - this was an independent film, and the cheapest I've made since Eat Drink Man Woman - but sufficient to make my vision come true. Working on Brokeback Mountain, I feel I was relearning my love and enjoyment for filmmaking - and learning something about myself and my own relationships.\nJames Schamus: This was probably the most pleasant film shoot that Ang and I have ever worked on. There was almost an inverse proportion between our lack of money and the abundance of spirit in our crew and cast. Everything was done simply - not only because we didn't have the budget but also because, artistically, everything needed to be honest, direct, and clear...from the rawness and vulnerability of our actors to the presence of the natural environment.\nHeath Ledger: It was a focused vibe on-set. Everyone there wanted to work hard on telling the story properly.\nScott Ferguson (co-producer): Everybody on the film felt lucky to be there. Working with Ang Lee was a privilege. It was long hours and hard work; some of the places we went were either a long drive or a long hike with a lot of gear. A number of us working on the film came from either New York or Los Angeles, and sometimes we'd call ourselves the SOB's - the \"south of the borders.\" But we were all making a movie together, it didn't matter who was Canadian and who was American.\nHeath Ledger: The crew in Calgary were the most wonderful group of people I have worked with to date.\nRandy Quaid: It was my first time in Calgary; I've filmed, I guess, everywhere else in Canada. I loved the mountains, and even the wind; it's gorgeous big sky country.\nAng Lee: You realize, when you place the camera you have to tilt it up a little bit; the sky is so grand. It's not only the big landscape, but the big sky. Principal photography on Brokeback Mountain was completed in August 2004. Post-production was finished in the spring of 2005, marking the culmination of the story's eight-year journey to the screen.\nJudy Becker: In my mind, Brokeback Mountain is like a Shakespearean tragedy. It expresses so many things about human nature, and the nature of being.\nMarit Allen: To me, Brokeback Mountain has the look of a classic Western. And the Western is one of the last great romances; the loneliness and the strength of these men who embody hard work and integrity...we're always hoping that those values are still out there somewhere.\nMichael Costigan: I think the film shows an American way of life and experience that we haven't seen very often, or depicted with realism on-screen. Not from that place and time.\nAng Lee: We know the West from movies, as the romanticized world of gunslingers. But the real West, I don't think people around the world know [about] that much. People like me, coming from Taiwan, outside of America, think [of] America [as] New York and the West Coast. But there's this big chunk of rural American life that we don't really know too much about. It's a love story about those people. I think people need to know about that side of America. Like everybody, they have a heart - and they don't talk too much about it. You have to really dig to discover it, and share that experience.\nDiana Ossana: Brokeback Mountain is not so much a Western as it is a story about the West. The media and the film industry tend to talk about how the Western is out of vogue or in vogue - but it never goes out, really, because it's America's history, it's our heritage. That is why we continue, to this day, to connect with the Western: the good ones are compelling, true-to-life stories, with raw, flawed, human characters mostly operating in a harsh, unforgiving landscape.\nMarit Allen: What I hope most is that the film will help people to understand the nature of love. There are as many different kinds of love as there are people.\nTim Cyr: Everybody has a right to love. Everybody should be loved. And if two guys get together or two girls get together, [there] should be no difference in it. Every movie that comes out where people are up there on-screen like this is a push towards more equality and understanding.\nDiana Ossana: I hope that our film will move people the same way in which reading the short story moved me. I want the audience to feel the same things I felt when I first read that story. For me, releasing our film Brokeback Mountain is sort of like sending one of your children out into the world: your hope is that they succeed, and that they're accepted, and finally, treated with respect.\nShane Madden: I'm happily married, to a guy. He means the world to me. I'm hoping the film can tell people, believe and respect who you are and not what everybody wants you to be.\nScott Ferguson: Some of the obstacles to Ennis and Jack's happiness were real, in society, and some were inside the two of them. Hopefully, people will learn a little about finding your own way to accept yourself, to take a chance on who you are. When we shot the last scene of the movie, I'd say about three-quarters of the crew was in tears. It had a powerful effect on us, and I hope also [will] with audiences.\nJake Gyllenhaal: What really tears me apart is, Ennis and Jack are two people who actually found love. If you have love, you should hold onto it.\nHeath Ledger: Brokeback Mountain is a love story for this generation.\nMichael Costigan: Great love stories don't come very often. I hope audiences, after seeing the film, can think about their own lives and the choices they've made.\nAng Lee: It could be my wishful thinking, but if the feelings we're portraying are real, if the actors believing what they're playing appear to be real, and emotion is created with the audiences watching, then maybe issues won't be [had]. Biases might disappear when you look into the heart of people. I hope that's the case with our love story.\nBehind The \u201cScene\u201d: A Conversation With Matthew Hoffman\nA Q&A with the moderator of the \u201cLGBTQ+ Films and Filmmakers\u201d episode of You Know That Scene\nWhat Brokeback Mountain Means To Me: A Q&A With Dave Cullen\nThe creator of the Ultimate Brokeback Forum fan site talks about the film that changed his life\nHigher Ground: #FocusBookClub Explores Brokeback Mountain\nOpen up Annie Proulx\u2019s short story, then revisit Ang Lee\u2019s majestic romance\nOut of the Closet, Onto the Screen\u2014LGBT Films That Matter\nFrom Brokeback Mountain to The Danish Girl, 5 groundbreaking films for Pride Month.",
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        "raw_content": "Ranger Trucks Recalled After Driver Killed By Takata Airbag\nYour truck might be involved in one the largest and most dangerous recalls in automotive history.\nFord announced they are recalling 391,000 Ranger trucks in the USA and Canada with Takata inflators.\nYou\u2019ve probably heard about Takata by now. They\u2019re the ones that made airbag inflators that explode with too much force and sometimes send metal shrapnel flying throughout the cabin. They\u2019re also the ones that have been linked to a number of deaths and injuries.\nBut wait, there\u2019s more! Replacement parts aren\u2019t even expected to be available until later this year.\nNeedless to say, Takata isn\u2019t going to make anyone\u2019s holiday card list this year.",
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        "raw_content": "Difference between pages \"TDMA\" and \"User:Justin\"\nMdoshi (Talk | contribs)\n{{Wikify}}\nI hereby license all my contributions to this wiki (before and after\n'''TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access'''\nMarch 19th, 2006) under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-\nsa/2.5/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5] license.\nTDMA (Time Division Multiple Access), has the largest network in the US.\nTDMA is a digital wireless communication method allowing many users to access a single radio frequency without interference. Every individual user is given a unique time slot within each channel.\n== Why use TDMA?==\nIt increases the efficiency of transmission and offers a number of other advantages. A major pro is it can be easily adapted to transmission of data as well as voice communication. It offers the ability to carry date rates of 64 kbps to 120 mbps, which enables options of communication such as fax, voiceband data, sms, as well as bandwidth intensive apps. TDMA allows the user to have extended battery life since the mobile is only transmitting a portion of the time during conversations. Furthermore, it is the most cost effective technology for upgrading a current analog system to digital.\nIt\u2019s necessary for TDMA to rely upon that fact that the audio signal has been digitized. These signals are divided into a number of milliseconds. TDMA is also the access technique used in the European digital standard, GSM, and the Japanese digital standard, personal digital cellular (PDC). The reason for choosing TDMA for all these standards was that it enables some vital features for system operation in an advanced cellular or PCS environment. Today, TDMA is an available, well-proven technique in commercial operation in many systems.\nA single channel can carry all four conversations if each conversation is divided into relatively short fragments, is assigned a time slot, and is transmitted in synchronized timed.\n==Pros & Downfaults==\nTDMA can be wasteful of bandwidth because time slots are allocated to specific conversations whether or not anyone was speaking at the given moment. There is an enhanced version however, EDTMA, which attempts to correct this problem. Unlike TDMA which waits to determine whether a subscriber is transmitting, ETDMA assigns subscribers using a dynamic method. The data is sent through pauses which normal speech contains. If the subscriber has something they would like to transmit, it is placed as one bit in the buffer queue. The system then scans the buffer and notices the user has something to transmit, allocating the bandwidth accordingly. However, if there is nothing to transmit, it goes to the next subscriber. This technique can be 10 times more efficient as analog transmission of TDMA.\n==Cell Phone Providers==\nThere are several cell phone companies competing to sell their phones and advertise their network coverage area. They will primarily be competing within two categories: TDMA and CDMA. The pros and cons of TDMA have been mentioned, and the companies that offer TDMA are the following: AT&T, Cingular, Nextel, T-Mobile. The companies that support CDMA are: ALLTEL, Amp'd Mobile, Cricket Wireless, ESPN, Quest, Sprint, Verizon, Virgin Mobile. As we can see, more companies are supporting CDMA. The question that arises is, what makes the two so different?\n==TDMA Vs. CDMA==\nTDMA is better for international plans and debately has better battery life. CDMA claims it has better battery life and coverage, however, Cingular is supposed to have the best coverage area and that is TDMA. All of this started however ever since CDMA was introduced in 1989, and the wireless world has been in debate over merits of TDMA and CDMA. Those who are for CDMA have claimed that its technology has bandwidth efficiency of up to 13 times that of TDMA and between 20 to 40 times that of analog transmission. Furthermore, CDMA lovers say its spread spectrum technology is more secure and offers higher transmissin quality than TDMA because of TDMA's increased resistance to multipath distortion.\nThose who favor TDMA point out that there has been no successful major trial of CDMA technology that supports the capacities it claims. Not to mention, theoretical improvements in bandwidth efficiency claimed CDMA is now being approached by enhancements to TDMA technology. TDMA's evolution allows capacity increases of 20 to 40 fold over analog in the near future. CDMA is a very expensive technology that needs $300,000 per base station, compared to $80,000 for TDMA. Lastly, TDMA is the proven leader as the most economical digital migration path for existing AMPS networks. No one has the final word in this debate, however, it is evident that TDMA will remain the dominant technology in the wireless market.\n[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_division_multiple_access TDMA]\n[http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/tdma/topic04.html]\n[http://www.cellphoneinfo.com/index.html]\nI hereby license all my contributions to this wiki (before and after March 19th, 2006) under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by- sa/2.5/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5] license.\nRetrieved from \"https://forensicswiki.org/index.php?title=TDMA&oldid=5625\"",
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        "title": "Forum 18: RUSSIA: Komi breakaway Orthodox fight to retain Church building - 24 July 2003",
        "raw_content": "RUSSIA: Komi breakaway Orthodox fight to retain Church building\nAn Orthodox monastery and parishioners have been harassed by local state authorities since they broke from the local Moscow Patriarchate diocese of Syktyvkar and Vorkuta to join the US-based Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. Forum 18 News Service has seen a video of the local Moscow Patriarchate bishop trying with a police escort to go to the monstery, and of the bishop accusing the breakaway clergy of theft and of being \"American fascists\". Both the patriarchal diocese and local state authorities then launched failed law suits against the monastery, aimed at seizing a wooden church built after the breakaway took place.\nAn Orthodox monastery and its parishioners in the north-eastern European Russian republic of Komi have been harassed by the secular authorities since spring 1999, when they broke from the local Moscow Patriarchate diocese of Syktyvkar and Vorkuta to join the US-based Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. At the same time, they maintain, grave allegations of unlawful activity within the Moscow Patriarchate diocese are not investigated by law enforcement agencies. (See forthcoming F18News article) The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad was formed as a temporary church administration in the early 1920s by exiled bishops cut off from the Patriarchate in the Soviet Union, which was heavily influenced by the then new atheist regime. Since 1990 it has established church structures within Russia.\nOn 14 April 1999, after the monastery announced its decision to join the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, local Moscow Patriarchate Bishop Pitirim (Volochkov) of Syktyvkar and Vorkuta, Sysola district head Ivan Kiselev and the then state official dealing with religious affairs in Komi republic, Valentina Kulimova, approached Votcha, a village of some 150 residents approximately 60km south of the Komi capital Syktyvkar, in several vehicles headed by a marked police car. Access to the village, where the breakaway St Stefan of Afanasyevo Monastery is based, is only possible via a crossing point on the then frozen River Sysola, which a crowd of several hundred local parishioners and sympathisers had blocked with two cars.\nIn a short video film of these events viewed by Forum 18 in Votcha on 7 July, the villagers shout \"Clear off!\" and \"Anaxios!\" (\"Unworthy!\"- the Greek word \"Axios\", or \"Worthy,\" normally being used to greet the ordination of an Orthodox bishop) when Bishop Pitirim, in full episcopal vestments, approaches them across the ice singing the Easter troparion. A police officer then offers the bishop use of his car's loudspeaker, through which the bishop accuses the breakaway clergy of theft and calls them \"American fascists.\" Showing Forum 18 the film, the monastery's abbot, Fr Stefan (Babayev), stated that this stand-off continued for several hours, after which the police informed the villagers that they were breaking the law and retreated with the bishop.\nThe only monastic building in Votcha then was a former school given to the Moscow Patriarchate diocese in 1996, which the approximately 10 brothers repaired to house a refectory, store, monastic cells, workshop, candleworks and banya. Babayev acknowledged to Forum 18 that this building, which, he said, was occupied by Patriarchate personnel on 16 April 1999 and has since inexplicably burnt down, belonged to the diocese \u2013 members of the breakaway monastic community later bought several smaller buildings elsewhere in Votcha. Babayev believes that the Patriarchate diocese also intended to seize a wooden church where the community meets for services, a few minutes walk from the former school. This is also suggested by the Patriarchate diocese's account of the April 1999 stand-off published afterwards in a local state newspaper \"Tribuna.\" It states that Bishop Pitirim intended to hold an Easter-tide service at Votcha monastery, \"the property of Syktyvkar diocese.\" But the wooden church was built in 1994 by local writer Yuri Yekishev, formerly a prominent figure in the Patriarchate diocese as secretary of its main St Stefan of Prokopyevsk Brotherhood, but now also with the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad.\nIn an open letter to Sysola district administration published on 9 April 2002 in local newspaper \"Mayak Sysoly,\" 113 residents of Votcha and nearby Pervomaisky villages complain that, having failed to take their Church of Holy New Martyr Viktor (Ostrovidov) by force on 14 April 1999, the Patriarchate diocese is now seeking to seize it through the courts. Interviewed by Forum 18 on 7 July at his home in the neighbouring hamlet of Yagdor, Yuri Yekishev stated that Votcha Village Council had legally allocated him, as a private individual, a plot of land for the construction of a chapel in October 1993. In accordance with relevant changes in property regulations, said Yekishev, he registered the church subsequently erected by himself and his friends as his own private property with the Sysola district authorities in June 2001.\nAn initial lawsuit by the Patriarchate diocese was refused by Sysola district federal court in 1999 due to incorrectly drawn up documentation. But in 2001 Mother Vasilisya (Mosyagina) filed suit against Yekishev, claiming that the wooden church belonged to her community. Fr Stefan (Babayev) explained to Forum 18 News Service that the Patriarchate diocese founded Mother Vasilisya's convent in the neighbouring village of Pervomaisky soon after the stand-off on the frozen Sysola, giving it exactly the same name as the breakaway monastic community - which, according to Yekishev, constituted \"an attempt to create a community to which my church belonged.\" In the Moscow Patriarchate's 2001 official directory of monasteries and convents, the monastery in Votcha is stated as having been \"transformed\" into the convent in Pervomaisky in September 1999 \"due to the small number of monks.\"\nYekishev won the 2001 case, citing the October 1993 Votcha Village Council decree and arguing that, since the Votcha parish charter was registered only in January 1995 and the Syktyvkar and Vorkuta diocese formed only at the end of the same year, these entities did not and could not have played any part in the funding or construction of the wooden church. The case was heard together with a suit brought by Komi republic's public prosecutor, who claimed that the land allocation had been conducted in violation of the law, since it was too close to a (now ruined) nineteenth-century stone church. Komi republic's Supreme Court later overturned this verdict, however, ruling that Syktyvkar and Vorkuta diocese and Komi republic's Department for Historical and Cultural Monuments should have been included alongside Mosyagina as plaintiffs. Yekishev won the subsequent analogous case in October 2002, against which verdict an appeal by Komi republic's public prosecutor was unsuccessful.\nIn an interview with Forum 18 News Service in her office on 8 July, the adviser on religious issues to the assistant head of Komi republic, Galina Gabusheva, suggested that police officers had led the bishop's vehicles to Votcha in April 1999 \"to make sure that nothing untoward happened.\" She was unable to provide any further information about the situation concerning the wooden church.",
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        "raw_content": "The winners and losers of the PGA Tour's schedule changes\nThe long rumored PGA Championship move is official. Starting in 2019, the major will move from its August date to May. The move is part of a larger orchestration, an attempt to improve the ratings and exposure across the golf schedule. Together the changes yield a more balanced schedule. Each \"major event\" will have its own month, allowing more time to generate interest.\nMarch - Players Championship\nApril - The Masters\nMay - The PGA Championship\nJune - U.S. Open\nJuly - Open Championship\nAugust - FedEx Cup Playoffs.\nWith this setup to roll out in 2019, let's discuss the winners and losers from the moves.\nThe Players Championship - Winner\nThe move to March will bring the event back to its rightful place as the kickoff to championship season. The Players used to signal the start of the business season for the Tour but that changed when it moved to May. The March date will recapture that essence as well as providing better weather. The improved weather should lead to better turf conditions. While the burnt out greens during the 2016 Players led to the greatest round of golf ever (#FreeDuke), it was a bad look for the TPC's flagship event.\nThe FedEx Cup Playoffs - Winner\nThe changes will allow the PGA Tour's playoffs to avoid competing with the start of football season. Instead the multi-tournament series will take over the dog days of August with little-to-no TV competition. I would expect to see some reshuffling of these events and their locations, likely a move of the TOUR Championship from Atlanta to a northern city.\nThe U.S. Open & USGA - Winner\nFor a course, the PGA has always been the less desired of the U.S. majors to host. Now with its move to May and the limitations of hosting in northern climates, the USGA is a big winner. This will give the USGA their pick of courses in the Northeast and Midwest.\nWithout the competition that the PGA Championship provided, the USGA will have leverage. I could foresee the USGA using it to promote the amateur and women's game. Potential U.S. Open sites might be forced to host another one of their championships.\nThe PGA Championship and the PGA - Losers\nThe move to May doesn\u2019t address the PGA Championship\u2019s biggest issue -- its lack of prestige compared to the other 3 majors. The PGA Championship might garner more excitement as the season's second major. It\u2019s also likely that it remains as the fourth most popular major championship. It loses because the new date brings potential conflicts with weather in northern cities and also their PGA Professional Championship.\nThe new date will limit the ability for the PGA Championship to host future championships in northern climates. The move will open up southern locales but existing hosts are big question marks. The first May championship will be hosted in New York at Bethpage Black. The historical average temperature in New York City in mid to late May is about 70 degrees. Unfortunately, this time of year can also yield poor weather and the record low hovers around 40 degrees. This date will put a tremendous strain on the superintendents and turf conditions. Championship infrastructure is setup months in advance. This could cause major damage to turf coming out of winter.\nThe situation gets worse in 2023 when the PGA is set to be hosted by famed Oak Hill in Rochester, NY. This area of the country can be subjected to May snowfall. It's hard to imagine how the turf will perform and the trees won't be fully grown in May.\nThe other large issue is the PGA Professional Championship. The event is traditionally held in Late June and grants 20 spots into the PGA Championship. The PGA will have to figure out if it wants to move the date earlier in the year or leave it be. Having your club pros qualify for a championship 11 months in advance is not ideal. Their other option is to move the PGA Professional Championship to March or April. This move would be very unfair to Northern pros coming out of their winter seasons.\nPGA Tour events between the U.S. Open & Open Championship - Loser\nAfter the changes, I expect to see very few top American and Europeans playing the PGA Tour events between the U.S. and Open Championships. I would expect to see top players opt to play events like the Irish and Scottish Open in prep for The Open. This will lead to low-quality fields at the coinciding PGA Tour events.\nThe biggest winner might be the European Tour. Photo Credit: Getty Images\nThe European Tour - Winner\nThe European Tour wins big. They should see a bump in star players at the Irish and Scottish Opens and after the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Countering the changes, the European Tour will move the European BMW PGA Championship to September. With the FedEx Cup over, I would expect to see the European Tour take over the spotlight in September. Their events generally end before football games start and will be the spot the top players play.\nThis is the beginning of a flurry of change for professional golf. I anticipate changes to the Web.com Tour to come soon. In my eyes, it\u2019s pretty clear that everyone won in this deal except for the PGA of America.\nThe easiest way to stay up to date on what's happening in golf.\nSent every Monday, Wednesday and Friday",
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        "raw_content": "World Music Day - June 21\nThe F\u00eate de la Musique, also known as World Music Day, is an annual music festival taking place on June 21 in cities around the world.\nUnited Nations Organization (UNO) declared the 21st of June every year as the World Music Day because they wanted to keep a thought afresh in the minds of the public that \u2018Creativity Drives a Nation\u2019.\nThey further believe that whosoever is involved in the music profession should surely be respected and their copyright should also be protected. Over the years, clever crooks and pirates have been living on the properties of creative artists. This indeed is one of the major reasons why UNO made this declaration to spread the awareness in the whole world that musicians, just like other creative professionals have the right to reap where they sowed.\nAs per sources, 21st June is the only day in history of United States of America (USA) when musicians are at liberty to play music to high heavens, play music to disturb their neighborhood or draw people\u2019s attention, even against their will\nIts purpose is to promote music in two ways:\nAmateur and professional musicians are encouraged to perform in the streets. The slogan Faites de la musique (Make music), a homophone of F\u00eate de la Musique, is used to promote this goal.\nMany free concerts are organized, making all genres of music accessible to the public. Two of the caveats to being sanctioned by the official F\u00eate de la Musique organization in Paris are that all concerts must be free to the public, and all performers donate their time for free. This is true of most participating cities, now, as well.\nHAPPY WORLD MUSIC DAY",
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        "raw_content": "You are here You are here: Home Library 900-History A World Ruled by Cannibals\nThe W\u00e9tiko Disease of Aggression, Violence, and Imperialism\nBy: Jack D. Forbes \u2014 Professor of Native American Studies and Anthropology \u2013 University of California, Davis\nAny man who is attached to the senses and to the things of this world, is one who lives in ignorance and is being consumed by the snakes which represent his own passions . . . [Such a person is] one who is distracted, who is ruled by his senses, and who lives for himself rather than for his people. [From The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, recorded and edited by Joseph Epes Brown. Copyright 1953 by the University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 4n, 7n.]\nAn Indian who is as bad as the White men could not live in our nation; he would be put to death, and . . . [be eaten] up by the wolves. The White men are bad school-masters; they carry false looks, and deal in false actions; they smile in the face of the poor Indian to cheat him; they shake them by the hand to gain their confidence, to make them drunk, to deceive them, and ruin our wives. We told them to let us alone; but they followed on and beset our paths, and they coiled themselves among us like the snake. They poisoned us by their touch. We were not safe. We lived in danger. We were becoming like them, hypocrites and liars, adulterers, lazy drones, all talkers, and no workers. [Speech of Black Hawk, 1832, in Forbes, The Indian in America's Past. p. 64.]\nIntroduction: The Central Problem of Human Life Today\nChapter One: Consuming Another's Life: the W\u00e9tiko Cannibal Psychosis\nChapter Two: Deception. Brutality, and Greed: the Spread of the Disease\nChapter Three: The Structure of the Cannibal's Insanity: Arrogance, Lust, and Materialism\nChapter Four: How People Become Insane: the Process of Corruption\nChapter Five: The M\u00e1tchi Syndrome: Fascination with Evil\nChapter Six: Colonialism, Europeanization, and the Destruction of Native (Authentic) Cultures\nChapter Seven: Savages, Free People, and the Loss of Freedom\nChapter Eight: Organized Crime: Planned Aggression\nChapter Nine: If Jesus Were to Return\nChapter Ten: Seeking Sanity: Reversing the Process of Brutalization\nChapter Eleven: Finding a Good Path, a Path with Heart\nIt is always very difficult to live in this life so as to not be a damaged person or one who damages others. The successes which we may achieve, in terms of being a good person, a person living in beauty, justice, and compassion, are successes which we do not achieve by ourselves.\nIn the same way, those concrete accomplishments which we gain, we do not gain alone. This book, like everything else I have ever done, has many authors. I must give credit to my father, an honest, compassionate, just man who provided me during my first twenty-one years with living proof that a person can grow straight as a pine tree without bending to even the slightest degree to hustling, deceit, or shallowness. His intellectual curiosity, his love of knowledge, and his appreciation of the natural world all greatly shaped my life. He was a hard working man who never achieved material success but he gave me a legacy of authenticity which I hope to pass on to my children.\nIt is hard to separate my mother from my father because both shared the same values of honesty, compassion, and fairness. But my mother, especially, is a lover of plants and growing things. She and I both find it hard to cast aside a single plant, even a single cutting. We are both perpetually sticking things into the earth to grow (which is one reason why I am a farmer of sorts by avocation).\nBut my human parents and grandparents, and aunts and uncles, have not been the only authors of the pages which follow. From a very early age the struggles of my Native American, Scottish Highlander, and Swiss ancestors to achieve justice and to resist imperialism inspired me with a vision of what constitutes the good life in a political sense. I cannot overemphasize the way in which the stories of Powhatan and Opechkankanough, and of Sir William Wallace and Arnold Winkler, formed my early sense of rightness. I can still see pictures of the aged, captive Opechkankanough being murdered by an English soldier, of peasants and clansmen raising their swords and scythes in support of Wallace, and Winkler leading Swiss peasants in a charge through the phalanx of Austrian spearmen.\nI must also acknowledge many other authors, including the goats, ducks, geese, dogs, cats, and other animals who have taught me a great deal about the joy and spontaneity of authentic life free from the pettiness or evilness found sometimes in the human world. Trees and plants have also been my great friends, especially a giant oak tree which sheltered me during many difficult years when I felt oppressed by alien schools and mean children. And also the sagebrush-covered hills, and canyons, and bare rocky desert gorges, they too provided shelter, learning, and the love of Mother Earth.\nIt is hard to be an Indian in the white world but it is easy to be an Indian in nature because the Earth, the plants, the animals, and the winged-creatures provide companionship, love, or just authentic spontaneity unmarred by hate, jealousy, or greed.\nMany other relatives have helped me write this book, too many to name, but I do wish to mention my adopted \"uncle\" Antonio delBuono, an Otomi-Italian-Chicano farmworker organizer and activist in the struggle for justice. His honesty, frankness, and optimism, and absolute immunity to pettiness or corruption, will always serve as an example to those who become discouraged by sophisticated deceit and rip-off.\nMy wife Carolyn has also been a co-author of this book, in part because she has helpfully criticized the contents, but even more because she has helped me to come to a better understanding of many of the things about which I write. Her spirituality, vigorous sense of justice, and deep understanding of pain and suffering have had a lasting impact upon my consciousness. Writing is not Carolyn's normal manner of self expression but through my words perhaps some of her insights have found a voice.\nTo all these ancestors and relatives and others unnamed I give thanks. Wanishi!\nJack O. Forbes\nThe Central Problem of Human Life Today\nFor several thousands of years human beings have suffered from a plague, a disease worse than leprosy, a sickness worse than malaria, a malady much more terrible than the smallpox.\nA woman is attacked by men who brutally rape her and leave her for dead.Indians are murdered in order to force impoverished mixed-bloods to gather rubber in the forest under conditions which doom the rubber-hunters themselves to miserable deaths.\nSmall countries are invaded so that an entire people and their resources can be exploited. Human beings of all colors are seized or ensnared in debts and are forced to live out their brief lives as slaves or serfs.\nBoys are raised to obey orders and serve as cannon-fodder while girls are raised to give their children over to armies, factories, or plantations. People and other living creatures are tortured in the most fiendish ways imaginable.\nThe \"cult of agression and violence\" reigns supreme, and the prisons and insane asylums are full to bursting. Imperialism, colonialism, torture, enslavement, conquest, brutality, lying, cheating, secret police, greed, rape, terrorism \u2013 they are only words until we are touched by them. Then they are no longer words, but become a vicious reality which overwhelms, consumes, and changes our lives forever.\nThis is the disease, then, with which I hope to deal - the disease of aggression against other living things, and more precisely, the disease of the consuming of other creatures' lives and possessions.\nI call it cannibalism, and I shall try to explain why. But whatever we call it, this disease, this w\u00e9tiko psychosis, is the greatest epidemic sickness known to man.\nJorge Amado, in his novel Tereza Batista, describes for us the manner in which the rich and the powerful of northeastern Brazil fatten themselves on the very flesh of the poor, like parasites who slowly suck away the vital juices of their host. And Amado also shows us how so many of the oppressed become fully as shallow and brutal as their oppressors.\nTereza Batista helps us to understand why the Amazonian Indians must die. Why? Because many of the \"Brutes\" who speak Portuguese (whatever their color) cannot spare their own women, their own weak, their own poor! How can an Indian receive justice from a man who cannot give justice to his own kind?\nThe rape of a woman, the rape of a land, and the rape of a people, they are all the same. And they are the same as the rape of the earth, the rape of the rivers, the rape of the forest, the rape of the air, the rape of the animals.\nBrutality knows no boundaries. Greed knows no limits. Perversion knows no borders. Arrogance knows no frontiers. Deceit knows no edges. These characteristics all tend to push towards an extreme, always moving forward once the initial infection sets in.\nFrom the raping of a woman to the raping of a country to the raping of the world. Acts of aggression, of hate, of conquest, of empire-building. Harems of women and harems of people. Houses of prostitutes and houses of pimps.\nMany centuries ago a Mexican (Aztec) father said to his son:\nMy son, my jewel, my quetzal plumes beyond value; you have come into life, you have been born, the Master and Ruler of Creation has brought you into the world. . . Very well: for a short time you have come to contemplate the world, you have come evolving, you have come to grow, to thrive. . . So you will succeed? Will you live on the earth? May you grow in inner peace and calm! . . .\nIf you act badly, if you lie and are false, nothing of God will remain in your face and heart, you will pervert your own inner being and will fall into the vices of drunkenness and drugs . . . You will cast yourself into traps and nets and nothing more will await you but stakes and rocks and you will fall into the trashpit or dunghill.\nUnhappy you shall be if you do not grasp to you the teachings your mother and father give you, if you do not grasp to you what must be the sustenance and guide of your life. . . .\nYou will fall far from here, you will fall into the claws of the jaguar and coyote, you will be insensitive to your own faults, always behind, always in conflict, if you do not receive the teaching, . . . and even the cries of your elders, as you should . . . If you live well, if you live as you have been shown to live, you will be loved and your life will serve as an example to others. [Angel M. Garibay K., La LiteraturadelosAztecas, as translated in Hugh Fox, First Fire, p. 283-5J.]\nMany people have examined the subjects of aggression, violence, imperialism, rape, and so on. I propose to do something a little different: first, I propose to examine these things from a Native American perspective; and, second, from a perspective as free as possible from assumptions created by the very disease being studied. Finally, I will look at these evil s, not simply as \"bad\" choices which men make, but as a genuine, very real epidemic sickness.\nImperialists, rapists, and exploiters are not just people who have strayed down a wrong path. They are insane (unclean) in the true sense of that word. They are mentally ill and, tragically, the form of soul-sickness which they carry is catching.\nIn many respects, the twentieth-century has been the most disappointing period in modern human history. We have witnessed the failure of the so-called \"western democracies\" to solve their most-pressing internal problems, the failure of Marxist-Leninism, the failure of so-called mass education, the failure of technology, the failure of organized religion, the failure of the most highly-trained and \"educated\" generations of human beings in all of history to do more than paper over the great problems facing the world.\nWe have witnessed devastating wars, the deaths of millions upon millions, the squandering of the earth's resources, and the continuing exploitation of the smaller nationalities (especially of folk peoples) and of the politically weak in general.\nThe brutality and hypocrisy of the twentieth-century would not be so frightening if, indeed, the leadership of the world were in the hands of uneducated soldiers (of the IdiAmin type) or of openly criminal elements. But by and large such is not the case.\nPeople like IdiAmin cannot stay in power without \"Technocrats\" and trained civil servants who collect necessary revenues and maintain a structure of governance. Neither Joseph Stalin, nor Adolph Hitler, nor Huey Long could govern without the active support or cooperation of many thousands of \"educated\" experts, technicians, and bureaucrats.\nAll of the modern secret police of the world depend upon well-trained personnel, scientific equipment, advanced social science studies of human behavior, and bureaucratic management systems (either pre-computer or post-computer). Even \"organized crime\" (at least in the United States) depends upon college-trained lawyers, administrators, and executives, and upon the technology of modern society.\nThe people who rule the world today are, on the whole, highly educated (or at least highly trained). They are graduates of the \"great\" military schools or the elite universities of their respective countries. They have (by and large) \"refined\" tastes and cultivate the \"finer\" things of life (at least for public consumption). In spite of this, they have given us the most brutal epoch in history and, currently, a collection of military dictatorships, totalitarian societies, racist-exploitative \"representative\" republics (e.g. South Africa), and resource-gobbling states of such a nature as to lead one to predict that there may soon be very few places in the world where a non-aggressive person can survive except as a lackey or a slave.\nThe truth of the matter is that Harvard or Cambridge graduates, for example, are quite capable of lobbying for a \"concession\" of territory in Brazil, or Colombia, or Bolivia, the development of which will mean the utter annihilation of thousands of Native Americans. Of course, the refined gentleman will not personally order the liquidation of the Indians but they will set in motion a chain of events leading inevitably (under conditions current in South America) to the enslavement, removal, and death of the indigenous tribes.\n\"Education\" of the kind we know in the modern world usually has little to do with ethics or with \"bringing forth\" the individual potential of the learner. On the contrary, it is largely technical in nature (whether in natural science, social science, or whatever) and seldom (in and of itself) serves to alter the class and ethnic \"interests\" of the graduates.\nIn any case, the w\u00e9tiko disease, the sickness of exploitation, has been spreading as a contagion for the past several thousand years. And as a contagion unchecked by most vaccines it tends to become worse rather than better with time. More and more people catch it, in more and more places, and they become the true teachers of the young.\nThus the youth in twentieth-century societies are taught not primarily by underpaid public school teachers or \"ivory-tower\" professors but by their parents, by movies, by television, and, in fact, by what they observe in the society. And this type of learning is often reinforced by the structure and content of school disciplines such as history which exalt the aggressive and the exploitative (Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Cecil Rhodes, James K. Polk, and Thomas Jefferson \u2013 who was both a slave-owner and an insatiable imperialist against Native Americans) and tend to categorize as \"backward\" or \"uninteresting\" peoples or persons who do not conquer others or acquire vast amounts of stolen property.\nIn any case, the great human problems of imperialism, colonialism, exploitation, and greed have not been brought under control. Ask the Latvians, or the Kirghiz, or the Bretons, or the Welsh, or the Basques, or the Sioux, or the Eskimo, or the Ache, or the Aymara; or ask the migrant farm workers of the United States, or the rural Blacks of the South, or the near slave-laborers of South Africa; or ask the terrorized populations of Uganda, or Chile, or Brazil.\nAnd in the United States and other so-called \"advanced\" societies billions upon billions of dollars must be spent on prisons and mental institutions and still crime rates climb upward and more and more peopl e go \"crazy.\" On top of that, the pornography \"industry\" thrives and \"liberated\" sexual attitudes seem to go hand in hand with rape, child abuse, child pornography, sadism, and a hatred for women.\nExploitation, in other words, is thriving. The exploitation of children, of love, of women, of old people, of the weak, of the poor, and, of course, the intentional commercial exploitation of every conceivable thing from the hair around women's vaginal areas (e.g., Playboy), to worry over natural body odors, to adolescent insecurity, to the fear of growing old, to thirst (e.g., persuading people to drink liquid \"chemicals\" and sugar, in place of water or \"natural\" beverages).\nThis is a no-holds-barred modern society in which college graduates are expected to be willing to \"give their all\" to developing or selling a product even if the product is harmful or worthless, where technicians are expected to kill and torture captive animals because they are ordered to do so by some government experimenter or paper-producing professor, and where the opportunities for being \"one's own boss\" in a non-exploitative, non-crooked, or non-demeaning role are precious few indeed.\nPeople who are concerned about violence, about the environment, about decency, and about human authenticity must have the means for analyzing the objective conditions which today surround us all. It is my hope that by presenting the concept of the w\u00e9tiko disease and by discussing its origin, epidemiology, and characteristics that I can be of some help to such people. I will also try to present some ideas relating to antidotes for the disease but I cannot pretend to have all of the answers for the most fundamental problem of human life.\n\"How to live in this life\" is the real question we all face. All other subjects are insignificant when compared with this one.\nConsuming Another's Life: the W\u00e9tiko Cannibal Psychosis\nNative American traditions point out to us that all forms of life, including humans, animals, birds, plants, and insects, are all children of the same parents. The earth is our mother and the Great Mystery or Great Creative Power, in its male aspect, is our father.\nIs not the sky a father and the earth a mother, and are not all living things with feet or wings or roots their children? . . . the earth, from whence we came and at whose breast we suck as babies all our lives, along with all the animals and birds and trees and grasses. [Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks, p. 3.]\nIt is certainly an empirical, observable fact that we are all totally and absolutely dependent on our earth-mother and on the water, air, sun and other elements for every moment of life.\nThe Great Spirit made the flowers, the streams, the pines, the cedars \u2013 takes care of them . . . He takes care of me, waters me, feeds me, makes me live with the plants and animals as one of them . . . All of nature is in us, all of us is in nature. [Pete Catches, Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, pp. 137-9].\nAt the same time that we are all children of the same parents it is also true that the nature of life involves eating one another. In some manner or another all forms of life eat some other living thing and then, in turn, are eaten by someone else. Our deaths are usually always sad for ourselves but, as Juan Matus, the Yaqui nagualli, points out so well, our deaths are also always gifts for someone else.\nThe rabbit hung limp in my hand. It was dead . . . [Juan] said that the powers that guided men or animals had led that particular rabbit to me, in the same way they will lead me to my own death. He said the rabbit's death had been a gift for me in exactly the same way my own death will be a gift for someone or something else. [Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan, pp. 87-8].\nHuman beings, for example, stalk and eat all manner of plants, animals, and birds, but we in turn are hunted and eaten by other animals as well as by bacteria and other tiny living things. Ultimately, of course, worms, bugs, and plants will feed upon our\nbodies and help our mother, the earth, to digest us.\nThe surface of our mother is largely comprised of the transformed bodies of our relatives who have been dying for millions of years. \"Soil fertility\" is, in large part, nothing but a measure of the extent to which a particular bit of ground is saturated with our dead ancestors and relatives. Death, then, is a necessary part of life.\nMost living creatures show no evidence of cruelty or greed (except some \"domestic\" animals who may become cruel or gluttonous). Generally, they inflict pain upon another creature only when necessary as a part of eating. Very seldom do the vast majority of creatures ever interfere with the free movement or \"freedom\" of other creatures except for the moment of direct killing. Normally also. they do not kill or feed upon their own kind.\nNative Americans, and many other \"folk\" peoples, have struggled long and hard with the contradiction inherent in eating other living creatures. Very simply, Native philosophy, based upon the recognition that all living creatures are brothers and sisters came to the conclusion that killing and eating, while unavoidable, can be done in such a way as to make it less ugly and less brutalizing.\nBut we must be on good terms with all the living things of the world. This is the reason why we must talk to plants we are about to kill and apologize for hurting them; the same thing must be done with the animals we are going to hurt. [Juan Matus, in Castaneda. A Separate Reality. p. 226.]\nTo be a hunter means that one knows a great deal . . . In order to be a hunter one must be in perfect balance with everything else. otherwise hunting would become a meaningless chore. For instance, today we took a little snake. I had to apologize to her for cutting her life off so suddenly and so definitely; I did what I did knowing that my own life will also be cut off someday in very much the same fashion, suddenly and definitely. So, all in all, we and the snakes are on a par. One of them fed us today. [Juan Matus. in Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan, p. 53.]\nNative American philosophy recognizes the right of every living creature to life and to live its own life without interference. For this reason Native People avoid the killing of living trees, avoid trampling on plants, and seldom. if ever, kill any creature except for food. Fallen wood, for example, is usually used for firewood, house timbers. et cetera.\nI wish all to know that I do not propose to sell any of my country, nor will I have the Whites cutting our timber along the rivers. more especially the oak. I am particularly fond of the little groves of oak trees. I love to look at them, because they endure the wintry storm and the summer's heat, and \u2013 not unlike ourselves \u2013 seem to flourish by them. [Sitting Bull, in T.C. McLuhan, Touch the Earth, p. 47.]\nWhen a plant. tree, or animal is to be killed, first. the need must be great; second, permission is asked for, if time allows; third, the creature is thanked; and. fourth. dances, prayers. and ceremonies are used to further thank the creatures so killed and to help those that are alive grow and prosper.\nThe White people never cared for land or deer or bear. When we Indians kill meat. we eat it all up. When we burn grass for grasshoppers. we don't ruin things. We shake down acorns and pine nuts. We don't chop down trees. We only use dead wood. But the White people plow up the ground, pull down the trees, kill everything. The tree says, \"Don't. I am sore. Don't hurt me.\" But they chop it down and cut it up. The spirit of the,land hates them. The Indians never hurt anything but the White people destroy all . . . How can the spirit of the earth like the White man? . . . Everywhere the White man has touched, it is sore. [Wintun Woman, in McLuhan, Touch the Earth, p. 15.]\nIn short, Native people do not just go out with a high-powered gun, kill an animal, take off its head as a trophy, and throw the body in a dump (as do many White hunters).\nNative people are not barbarians or savages who kill for \"thrills\" or for \"showing off.\"\nKilling is a serious business and it requires spiritual preparation. Moreover, one should feel the pain and sorrow of killing a brother or sister, whether it is a weed, a tree, or a deer. If one does not feel that pain one has become brutalized and \"sick.\" One is, in short, out of harmony with the Universe.\nIn any case, Native Americans, with rare exception, were (like most other creatures) careful in their killing. As Juan Matus points out to his apprentice, Carlos Castaneda, it is better to eat two quail and let three go free, than to eat all five like a glutton.\nTo be inaccessible means that you touch the world around you sparingly. You don't eat five quail; you eat one [even if you happen to have caught five! . . . You don't use and squeeze people until they have shriveled to nothing . . . It means that you are not hungry and desperate, like the poor bastard that feels he will never eat again and devours all the food he can, all five quail! . . . A hunter uses his world sparingly and with tenderness, regardless of whether the world might be things, or plants, or animals, or people, or power. A hunter deals intimately with his world and yet he is inaccessible to that same world. . . He is inaccessible because he's not squeezing his world out of shape. He taps it lightly, stays for as long as he needs to, and then swiftly moves away leaving hardly a mark. [Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan, pp. 94-95.]\nGreed and gluttony, along with the cruel using of other's lives without remorse, is seen as destructive of one's own spiritual potential as well as a form of sickness.\nThe cruel exploitation of other creatures is also not usually found among animals or among tribal, traditional peoples. For example, Old Man Hat, a Navajo elder, spent many months teaching his nephew, Who Has Mules, how to care for livestock:\nAfter you've raised everything, sheep, horses, and cattle, and have gotten lots of property you shouldn't cuss and swear at your properties and stock . . . these things are like your children. You've got to go easy with them, then you'll have something all the time . . . And don't talk roughly. If you do you won't get these things, because all the stocks and properties will know that you'll be rough with them. They'll be afraid and won't want to come to you. If you think kindly and talk in the kindest manner then they'll know you're a kind man, and then everything will go to you. [Dyk, ed., Son of Old Man Hat, pp. 75-81.]\nThe life of Native American peoples revolves around the conception of the sacredness, beauty, power, and relatedness of all forms of existence. In short, the \"ethics\" or moral values of Native people are part and parcel of their cosmology or total world view. Most Native languages have no word for \"religion\" and it may be true that a word for \"religion\" is never needed until a people no longer have \"religion.\" As Ohiyesa (Charles Eastman) said: \"Every act of his [the Indian's] life is, in a very real sense, a religious act.\" [Eastman, Soul of the Indian, p. 47.]\n\"Religion\" is, in reality, \"Living.\" Our \"religion\" is not what we profess, or what we say, or what we proclaim; our \"religion\" is what we do, what we desire, what we seek, what we dream about, what we fantasize, what we think - all of these things twenty-\nfour hours a day. One's religion, then, is one's life, not the ideal life but the life as it is actually lived.\n\"Religion\" is not prayer, it is not a church, it is not \"theistic,\" it is not \"atheistic,\" it has little to do with what White people call \"religion.\" It is our every act. If we tromp on a bug, that is our religion; if we experiment on living animals, that is our religion; if we cheat at cards, that is our religion; if we dream of being famous, that is our religion; if we gossip maliciously, that is our religion; if we are rude and aggressive, that is our religion. All that we do, and are, is our religion.\nThus New York City with its dirt, its slums, its crime, its violence, its greed, its wealthy elite, its tall buildings, its ~lafia, its crooked leadership, and its art galleries - all of New York City - is the White society's \"church.\" In the same way the massive federal center for experimentation with animals on Staten Island is a church, the Pentagon and CIA complexes near Washington D.C. are churches, et cetera. Many people often pretend that they can escape from the consequences of their own acts but Native philosophy teaches differently. We create our own reality. Perhaps the acts of creation are our \"religion\" and the creations are our \"churches.\"\nAn old Leni-Lenape (Delaware) prayer begins with:\nTruly we are thankful that we have lived long enough to see the time come when these our grandfathers, the trees, bloom forth, and also the coming up of vegetation.\nNow as well for this water and for him our Grandfather fire, and again this air, again this sunlight. When everyone has been blessed with such gifts it is enough to make one realise what kind of benevolence comes from our father, because he it is who has created everything . . . [Witapanoxwe, in Margot Astrov, ed., American Indian Prose and Poetry, p. 166.]\nMany centuries ago White Buffalo Woman visited the Lakota people and gave them a special smoking pipe. She said:\nWith this pipe you will be bound to all your relatives: Your Grandfather and Father [Wakan-Tanka], your Grandmother and Mother [the Earth] . . . All of this is sacred and so do not forget!\nEvery dawn as it comes is a holy event, and every day is holy, for the light comes from your father Wakan-tanka; and also you must always remember that the two-leggeds and the other peoples who stand upon this earth are sacred and should be treated as such. [Black Elk, Sacred Pipe, p. 7. Copyright 1953 by University of Oklahoma Press.]\nThe \"cosmology\" or \"world-view\" of a people is closely related, of course, to all of their actions. The world-view influences action and, in turn, actions tell us what the world-view really is! In short, one must judge \"cosmology\" by actions as much as (or more than) by listening to words. As Lame Deer says:\nYou can tell a good medicine man by his actions and his way of life. Is he lean? Does he live in a poor cabin? Does money leave him cold? [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, p. 168.]\nWhen Christopher Columbus reached the West Indies he found a people who practiced a radically different way of life from that of Europe\n. . . since they have become more assured, and are losing that terror, they are artless and generous with what they have, to such a degree as no one would believe but him who had seen it. Of anything they have, if it be asked for, they never say no, but do rather invite the person to accept it, and show as much lovingness as though they would give their hearts. . . . And they knew no sect nor idolatry; save that they all believe that power and goodness are in the sky. . . . And this comes not because they are ignorant: on the contrary, they are men of very subtle wit, who navigate all those seas, and who give a marvelous good account of everything. . . . And as soon as I arrived in the Indies, in the first island that I found, I took some of them by force. . . . Their [Spanish] Highnesses may see that I shall give them [The Spanish Crown] as much gold as they may need. . . . and slaves as many as they shall order to be shipped, \u2013 and these shall be from idolators. [letter of Columbus in Forbes, The Indian in America's Past, p. 9.]\nColumbus proceeded to enslave these \"loving\" people, shipping hundreds of them to Europe for a profit. Then he and his European cohorts enslaved tens of thousands of others and liquidated, several millions of similar humans in the islands within a\nNow, were Columbus and his fellow European exploiters simply \"greedy\" men whose \"ethics\" were such as to allow for mass slaughter and genocide?\nI shall argue that Columbus was a w\u00e9tiko, that he was mentally ill or insane, the carrier of a terribly contagious psychological disease, the w\u00e9tiko psychosis. The Native People he described were, on the other hand, sane people with a healthy state of mind. Sanity or healthy normality among humans and other living creatures involves a respect for other forms of life and other individuals, as I have described earlier. believe that that is the way people have lived (and should live).\nOn the whole, the history of the Americas (prior to European conquest) reveals a land where most human groups followed, or tried to follow, the \"pollen path\" (as the Navajo people call it) or the \"good, red road\" (as the Lakota call it). The \"pollen path ll and the II red road\" refer to living life in \"a sacred manner\" with continual awareness of the inter-relationships of all forms of life. Unfortunately, the history of much of the rest of the world, and of modern times everywhere, reveals something different.\nIt is quite clear that in modern times we have witnessed the widespread brutalization of human beings. The history of Europe in the last 1500 years and the history of European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas reveal atrocities of almost unimaginable proportions. The brutality of the \"religious wars\" in Europe, the unrelenting exploitation of Indians in the Americas, the sacrifice of tens of millions of Africans and Indians in order to obtain slaves or peones, the genocidal policies of the English toward the Irish, of Europeans generally towards Indians, of the Nazis towards Jews, Slavs and Gypsies; represent only a few examples of large-scale cruelty, aggression, and exploitation almost beyond belief.\nVarious terms, such as \"wild,\" \"savage,\" and \"barbarian,\" have been used frequently to refer to violent, crude, brutal, cruel, and destructive aggressive behavior. Ironically, such terms have often been used by European writers to refer to non-European peoples whose customs were different and were, therefore (because of that element of difference) called \"wild\" or \"savage.\" The irony stems from the fact that few, if any, societies on the face of the earth have ever been as avaricious, cruel, violent, and aggressive as have certain European populations. Luther Standing Bear, a Native American thinker, summarized the more correct state of affairs in the following revealing passage:\nWe did not think of the great open plains, the beautiful rolling hills, and the winding streams with tangled growth, as 'wild.'\nOnly to the White man was nature a 'wilderness' and only to him was the land infested by 'wild' animals and 'savage' people. To us it was tame. Earth was bountiful and we were surrounded with the blessings of the Great Mystery. Not until the hairy man from the east came and with brutal frenzy heaped injustices upon us and the families we loved was it 'wild' for us. When the very animals of the forest began fleeing from his approach, then it was, that for us the 'wild west' began. [Luther Standing Bear, in T.C. McLuhan, Touch the Earth, p. 45.]\nThe \"west\" of the United States became \"wild,\" then, only when European imperialism commenced the annihilation of the Native People, of the buffalo, and of the social and cultural structures of the Native nations. The hordes of aggressive, armed White intruders, backed by supporting \"regular\" troops and government functionaries, in short, made the region \"wild.\"\nI am quite sure that Native People in the Amazonian basin, in Peru, and elsewhere in the Americas, would heartily agree with Standing Bear. Everywhere the European brought unimaginable death, destruction, exploitation and greed. Tragically, many South American Native groups are currently experiencing the birth of \"wildness.\" The Amazonian basin is only now being completely reduced to the state of a\"wilderness.\"\nThe kind of greed, exploitation, imperialism, and duplicity which together forms a sort of \"culture\" of evil has been in the past referred to by the term \"Machiavellian.\"\nI have so used the latter concept and have suggested that \"Machiavellianism\" originated (probably) in the Middle East some 3,000 to 5,000 years ago when the first systems of oppression and exploitation appeared in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. (See Forbes, \"Self-Determination and Captive Nations\" in Reghaby, Ed., Philosophy of the Third World).\nNow, however, I believe that the term \"Machiavellian\" does not adequately describe the nature of what we are dealing with. Thus I now wish to introduce the w\u00e9tiko concept. W\u00e9tiko is a Cree term (windigo in Ojibway, wintiko in Powhatan) which refers to a cannibal or more specifically to an evil person or spirit who terrorizes other creatures by means of terrible evil acts including cannibalism. W\u00e9tikowatisewin, an abstract noun, refers to \"diabolical wickedness or cannibalism.\"\nI have come to the conclusion that imperialism and exploitation are forms of cannibalism and, in fact, are precisely those forms of cannibalism which are most diabolical or evil. Traditional ritualistic \"cannibalism\" (so-called) found among many folk peoples was essentially an act of eating a small portion of a dead enemies' flesh in order to gain part of the strength or power of that person or to show respect (in a spiritual way) for that person. (Thus, usually, only a respected enemy warrior was so used.)\nCannibalism, as I define it, is the consuming of another's life for one's own private purposes or profit.\nThus the slaver who forces Blacks or Indians to lose their lives in the slave-trade or who drains away their lives in a slave-system is a cannibal. He may \"eat\" other people immediately (as in the deaths of tens of millions of Blacks in the process of enslavement or shipment) or he may \"eat\" their flesh gradually over a period of years.\nThus also the wealthy exploiter eats the flesh of oppressed workers, the wealthy matron eats the lives of her servants, the imperialist eats the flesh of the conquered, and so on. Nazism, for example, may be described as a German form of cannibalism designed to consume Jews, Gypsies, Poles, and other Slavs in order to fatten Germans. Anglo-American imperialism is a form of cannibalism designed to eat Indians and also to consume the Native People's land and resources.\nIt should be understood that w\u00e9tikos do not eat other humans only in a symbolic sense. The deaths of tens of millions of Jews, Slavs, etc. at the hands of the Nazis, the deaths of tens of millions of Blacks in slavery days, the deaths of up to 30 million or more Indians in the 1500's, the terribly short life spans of Mexican farm workers in Texas and of Indians generally (today), the high death-rates in the early industrial centers among factory-workers, and so on, all clearly attest to the fact that the wealthy and exploitative literally consume the lives of those that they exploit.\nThat, I would affirm, is, truly and literally, cannibalism \u2013 and it is cannibalism accompanied by no spiritually-meaningful ceremony or ritual. It is simply raw consumption for profit, carried out often in an ugly and brutal manner. There is no respect shown for a peon whose life is being eaten. No ceremony. No mystical communication. Only self-serving consumption.\nDeception. Brutality, and Greed: the Spread of the Disease\nMany thinkers have concerned themselves with the problem of oppression and with the viciousness and brutalization accompanying it. One of the most perceptive of these thinkers has been Paulo Friere, a Brazilian. Friere uses the concept of \"dehumanization\" for what I refer to as the we'tiko psychosis and the idea of \"humanization\" for the restoration or maintenance of a healthy state of existence.\nWhile the problem of humanization has always been man's' central problem, it now takes on the character of an inescapable concern. Concern for humanization leads at once to the recognition of dehumanization, not only as an ontological possibility but as an historical reality. . . .\nBut while both humanization and dehumanization are real alternatives, only the first is man's vocation. . . .\nDehumanization, which marks not only those whose humanity has been stolen, but also (though in a different way) those who have stolen it, is a distortion of the vocation of becoming more fully human. . . . dehumanization, although a concrete historical fact, is not a given destiny but the result of an unjust order that engenders violence in the oppressors, which in turn dehumanizes the oppressed. [Friere, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, pp. 27-28.]\nI agree fully with the thrust of Friere's analysis except that I feel it may be a Europeanist error to speak of \"humanization\" as man's \"central problem.\" Europeans seem to live in a world where other living creatures are merely a part of the \"environment.\"\nNative People, on the other hand, believe that we are all children of the same parents and that humans can learn a great deal from animals which will result in better behavior.\nFor example, male wolves or dogs may fight but almost always the weaker can yield and the victor will spare his life and let him go, a free animal. Humans, unfortunately, often kill, enslave, or imprison the one who is defeated. Whose behavior is ethically better? Animals and humans are part of the same \"community,\" the earth and the universe can accept \"humanization\" as an ideal only if it embraces the concept, to be discussed later, of becoming aware of one's relations and learning to live in a non-exploitative manner towards all living things.\nMany White people, including certain scientists, believe that human beings are descended from \"killer apes\" and/or that it is the nature of humans to be aggressive, violent, and exploitative. This viewpoint is not new, of course. It has been put forward in different epochs, under different names, by whatever social classes or groups were engaged in imperialism and exploitation. Thus ideas of the \"survival of the fittest,\" \"social Darwinism,\" humans as being incapable of \"civil\" society unless controlled by authoritarian governments, and human life as essentially evil have been put forward frequently by those whose own greed, aggression, ambition, or social position is dependent upon, or profits from, violent or exploitative acts carried out against others.\nModern capitalism has been a major source of such negative appraisals of human life, but Soviet-style communism, Calvinistic and Lutheran protestantism, Roman Catholicism, and many other European or Euro-mediterranean systems of thought have also viewed humans in a negative way, to one degree or another. Another powerful source of such thinking is (or has been) authoritarian political agencies and hierarchical social systems (ranging from fascism-nazism to the ancient cult of empire to the NKVD-FBI-CIA right-wing police officer syndrome).\nAnd, of course, if one only looks at European history or the history of Europeans in Africa, Asia, and the Americas one might indeed become persuaded that the machiavellians and w\u00e9tikos are correct in their judgements. European history is replete with almost continuous examples of human depravity \u2013 epoch after epoch of imperialistic wars, frequent examples of the systematic murdering of followers of different religions or members of different ethnic groups, almost continuous campaigns to liquidate or forcibly assimilate this or that nationality, rigid systems of class exploitation, the brutal subjection of peasants, slaves, and workers, and, finally, literally thousands of examples of lying, deceit, poisoning, duplicity, torture, and sadism, ranging from the murders of Byzantine monarchs to the atrocities of the inquisition to the Italian renaissance assassinators to the ruthless Bismarks to the individually depraved Marquis de Sade types.\nBut it is not logical to allow the w\u00e9tikos to carry out their evil acts and then to accept their assessment of the nature of human life. For after all, the W\u00e9tikos possess a bias created by their own evil lives, by their own amoral or immoral behavior. And too, if I am correct, they were, and are, also insane.\nMany people have labeled Hitler a \"madman.\" But what they fail to see is that Hitler's behavior was not really different from that of numerous popes who authorized \"crusades\" against heretics, or of Ferdinand of Spain who tortured and murdered thousands of ex-Jews and caused the murder of millions of Americans, or of Charlemagne who systematically slaughtered the Saxons, or of many English kings who caused the death and exploitation of thousands of Irishmen, Scots, Americans, and others. What makes Mussolini different from Julius Ceasar or Alexander the Great? Only that he was not so successful and that he is closer to us in time.\nWinston Churchill, the supposed antithesis of Hitler, was really a product of the same kind of thinking. Churchill was an avowed imperialist, a man very unwilling to end British rule over India, the African colonies, and so on. True, Churchill did not kill as many people as Hitler but then, again, he was defending an already established empire, not trying to carve out a new one. The latter process is usually apt to be much more openly violent and repulsive to those who view such things from a distance.\nIt is very sad but the \"heroes\" of European historiography, the heroes of the history textbooks, are usually imperialists, butchers, founders of authoritarian regimes, exploiters of the poor, liars, cheats, and torturers. What that means is that the w\u00e9tiko disease has so corrupted European thinking (at least of the ruling groups) that w\u00e9tiko behavior and w\u00e9tiko goals are regarded as the very fabric of European evolution. Thus those who resist w\u00e9tiko values and imperialism and exploitation specifically, such as the Leveller rebels in England, St. Francis of Assisi, Swiss mountaineers, or Scottish clansmen, are regarded as \"quirks,\" \"freaks,\" or rude democrats (\"peasants\") who could never exploit enough people to build a St. Peter's Cathedral or a Versailles palace.\nWe must keep all of this in mind because if we continue to allow the w\u00e9tikos to define reality in their insane way we will never be able to resist or curtail the disease.\nI believe that this form of insanity originated long ago in several places, but principally in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Subsequently it appeared in India and northern China and much later in Mexico and Peru.\nTo a considerable degree the development of the w\u00e9tiko disease corresponds to the rise of what Europeans choose to call \"civilization.\" This is no mere coincidence.\nWhy is this so? Because many or most European writers are themselves infected by w\u00e9tiko values. Thus they regard a w\u00e9tiko-dominated society as being \"civilized\" and a non-w\u00e9tiko society as being \"barbaric,\" \"primitive,\" or \"backward.\" Why? Because European historians, anthropologists, cultural evolutionists, \"statesmen,\" and so on, are first of all, materialists. (It does not matter if they profess to believe in God or if they are a priest or a pope, they still are usually materialistic in that what they spuriously consider to be \"things spiritual\" are only manifested in material forms or are only valued when they are reflected by impressive material monuments.) Thus a society is only highly esteemed by them when it produces huge monuments, impressive public works, accumulates great surplus wealth, and has a \"leisure\" class.\nThe creation of such material \"products\" or their accumulation is, of course, closely associated with imperialism and stratified social systems. Therefore, the European thinker tends also to greatly admire \"empires\" and authoritarian societies. Now it is precisely these kinds of societies which are w\u00e9tiko. They are the ones where exploitation of others is accepted, at least by the \"rulers,\" as a \"proper\" or at least \"necessary\" way of life.\nOver and over again we see European writers ranking as \"high civilizations\" societies with large slave populations, rigid social class systems, unethical or ruthless rulers, and aggressive, imperialistic foreign policies. Conversely, societies with no slaves, no distinct social classes, no rulers, and no imperialism are either regarded as insignificant (not worth mentioning) or primitive and uncivilized. This weird method of evaluating human cultures reaches the ridiculous when we discover European historians of the Southwestern United States continuously exhalting the Spaniards as representing \"civilization\" while the democratic, non-aggressive Native people are \"barbarians.\" The \"civilized\" Spaniards burn, loot, rape, exploit, deceive, and massacre but it is always the Native defenders who are cast in the role of \"savages\" and villains.\nIt is very clear, incidentally, that Yeshwa ben Yusef (better known as \"Jesus\") has been \"saved\" from being regarded as a \"savage\" or a \"primitive\" only by virtue of the popes and Christian archbishops who managed to pervert his teachings into a materialistic, w\u00e9tiko series of cults. Yeshwa benYusef (Jesus son of Joseph) was an \"Indian.\" That is, he was a non-White (brown skin, black and probably curly hair) of very poor origins who worked as a craftsmen or carpenter for many years, retired to the desert or mountain peaks to seek visions, never built any monuments, never saved any money, challenged the wealthy and the powerful, and publicly condemned greed, dogmatism and the acquisition of wealth. He bears no resemblance whatsoever to most later Christians but it is the latter who have made him famous.\nA Presbyterian missionary, living among the Lenape and Mahikani peoples of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania in the 1740's, wrote:\nI have met with great difficulty in my work among these Indians . . . They are not only brutishly stupid and ignorant of divine things, but many of them are obstinately set against Christianity . . . This aversion to Christianity arises partly from a view of the immorality and vicious behavior of many who are called Christians. They observe that horrid wickedness in nominal Christians, which the light of nature [natural reason] condemns in themselves; and not having distinguishing views of things, are ready to look upon all the white people alike, and to condemn them alike, for the abominable practices of some. ~ They have observed to me that the white people lie, defraud, steal, and drink worse than the Indians; that they have taught the Indians these things, especially the latter of them; who before the coming of the English, knew of no such thing as strong drink; that the English have, by these means, made them quarrel and kill one another; and, in a word, brought them to the practice of all those vices which now prevail among them. So that they are now vastly more vicious, as well as much more miserable, than they were before the coming of the white people into the country. These, and such like objections, they frequently make against Christianity, which are not easily answered to their satisfaction; many of them being facts too notoriously true.\nThe only way I have to take in order to surmount this difficulty, is to distinguish between nominal and real Christians; and to show them, that the ill conduct of many of former proceeds not from their being Christians, but from their being Christians in name, not in heart. To this it has sometimes been objected, that, I fall those who will cheat the Indians are Christians only in name, there are but few left in the country to be Christians in heart. . . .\nThe white people have come among them, have cheated them out of their lands, and driven them back to the mountains, from the pleasant places they used to enjoy by the sea-side; that therefore they have no reason to think the white people are now seeking their welfare; but rather they have sent me out to draw them together, under a pretence of kindness to them, that they may have an opportunity to make slaves of them, as they do of the poor negroes, or else to ship them on board their vessels, and make them fight with their enemies. [Jonathan Edwards, Memoirs of the Rev. David Brainerd, pp. 342-344].\nWhere would we go today if we were looking for people living like Yeshwa? Not to the European Christian world, that is clear. Also not to the East Indian \"gurus\" who have to have their photograph on every piece of publicity their cult-followers publish. Not to the \"Holier-than-thou\" sanctimonious cults who display the intolerance and aggressiveness of w\u00e9tikos.\nThe people who live most like Yeshwa, and who still seek visions in the desert and on mountain peaks, are traditional (non-Christian) Native Americans and other folk or tribal peoples. \"The primitives!\"\nIn any case, somehow, someway, the first w\u00e9tikos appeared in the Middle East long ago. Probably the disease developed little by little over a long period of time. We know from modern study of the process of infection that a person is usually corrupted gradually, step by step. By the time of the rise of the first empires, however, a complete w\u00e9tiko system had evolved.\nSomehow the w\u00e9tiko believes that he has a right to \"use\" another human being (or his property) in a manner which is decidedly one-sided and disadvantageous to the victim. Thus a businessman may sell an article of inferior quality for an inflated price. The difference between a truly fair price and the inflated price is not really profit, because the fair price probably also included a reasonable profit. Instead, the \"excess profit\" is a form of theft, and theft compounded by deceit. The businessman must mislead the purchaser in order to obtain the \"excess profit.\" Thus lying is an essential factor in this form of thievery. Lying is also almost always a factor in w\u00e9tiko behavior and, in fact, may represent a key strand in the entire epidemology of w\u00e9tikoism.\nWhen people learn to \"lie\" they no longer have a \"face.\" That is, they do not have a single \"personality\" and \"character.\" They become like a chameleon, changing color as opportunity or circumstances demand. Such a person cannot have any moral strength because the latter demands a unified \"face.\" This, incidentally, is what some modern psychology teaches \u2013 accomodation, learning how to disguise or even destroy one's own self in order to become acceptable to one's corporate supervisors, colleagues, spouse, children, neighbors, et cetera.\nOne cannot be \"authentic,\" however, and lie or deceive. Yeshwa died because he would not \"lie a little\" on his own behalf. Thousands, or millions, of Indians have died or suffered because of their frankness, honesty, and lack of deception. On the other hand, Yeshwa was \"authentic.\" Traditional Indians are \"authentic.\" They are Real!\nMost people in the Capitalist and Communist worlds are not Real. . . . They are puppets or pimps, whose strings are pulled by others or who follow a life-path dictated by others. Thus they are ripe for the w\u00e9tiko infection.\nThe oppressed suffer from the duality which has established itself in their inner-most being. They discover that without freedom they cannot exist authentically. Yet, although they desire authentic existence, they fear it. They are at one and the same time themselves and the oppressor whose consciousness they have internalized. . . [Friere, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, p. 32.]\nLying and petty thievery, \"hustling,\" \"wheeling and dealing,\" cheating, usury, etc., are all symptoms of a w\u00e9tiko. From small w\u00e9tikos big w\u00e9tikos are made! The Nixons, Erhlichmans, and Deans are, after all, only large-scale counterparts of the local used-car hustler, dope-peddler, crooked cop, or dishonest auto-repairman. The factory worker who steals a wrench from his job is on the way. Who knows, he might become a Teamster official someday!\nBut it is also true that big w\u00e9tikos are often trained right from the beginning to be completely w\u00e9tiko by big w\u00e9tiko parents or by a sub-culture. This usually happens in ruling families, wealthy-class families, plantation or landlord-agricultural systems, military officer families, or in extremely corrupt and brutal societies (as in Porfirio D\u00edaz's Mexico, Chiang Kai-Shek's China, contemporary Brazil, Hitler's Germany, and so on).\nIn any case, the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, et cetera, spread the w\u00e9tiko disease throughout the Middle East. The Persian tribes caught it and lost their freedom while gaining an empire. The Greeks caught it and became corrupted. The Macedonians and Greeks under Alexander spread it still further. The Carthaginians caught it and, spread it. But it remained for the Roman Empire to really expand the w\u00e9tiko infection.\nNation after nation of Celtic, Iberic, Germanic, and Slavic, Arabic, and Finno-Ugric peoples were contacted or conquered by the Romans and taught how to plunder, how to setup colonial sytems, how to exploit slave and peasant labor,how to set up combined church-state systems of control (especially after 300 A.D.), how to tax, how to create a vicious class of so-called merchants, and how to develop a corrupt and immoral ruling class with alcoholic, sexual, and sadistic debauchery.\nOf course, the w\u00e9tiko historians love the Roman Empire because it \"gave\" the Mediterranean world \"law and order,\" the Latin Language, Roman roads, Roman aqueducts, and triumphant arches. The \"wild\" tribes resisting the Romans, be they Scots, Basques, Arabs, or Berbers, and the rebel \"malcontents\" such as the Jews, were, or course, freedom-loving \"primitives.\" They did not have rich rulers to build palaces or, like the Jews, they had learned to distrust those who chose to build such places of splendor.\nSo the w\u00e9tiko historians despise those who fought for freedom and, instead, try to make us believe that living as a slave in Italy or a castrated Briton in England-to-be would be ideal because our unwilling labor would finance the palace-building and revelry of the educated rulers who could also occasionally write books or, at least, have Greek slaves write them.\nIn any event, the Romans were good teachers of w\u00e9tiko ways. The German tribes soon became infected and when they took over they became Romans, not only in name but also in values. Need we go on? The English became Romans, the French became Romans, the Spaniards became Romans, the Arabs became Romans, the Turks became Romans, and so on; and when the English \"colonists\" reached Virginia they were Romans - avaricious, lying, cheating, stealing; in short,\"civilized\" w\u00e9tikos.\nThe English of John Smith told the Powhatans of Virginia: \"We only want to be your friends; we just need a little land to build a place where we can trade with you. We \"only want some corn and squash so that we can keep ourselves alive.\" All the while, of course, the English had a grant for all of the land \"from sea to sea\" from the king of England. They had, as is well-known, every intention of taking whatever they pleased.\nJohn Smith and his successors were, clearly, liars. They were openly out to steal someone else's land (and hopefully, gold). They were planning to use Indian bodies to produce a new, transplanted wealthy class. That failing, they stole African bodies and erected perhaps the most vicious long-term form of cannibalism the world has ever known, the slavery system of the United States.\nTragically, the history of the world for the past 2,000 years is, in great part,the story of the epidemology of the w\u00e9tiko disease. We see it spread not only to the Americas but also to almost every corner of Africa, Asia and the Pacific. The Europeans are, of course, the major transmitters but the Chinese Empire, Japanese Empire and the corrupted Mongols and Manchus are also carriers in Asia, albeit of slightly different varieties of the disease.\nIn recent years we have seen honest, spiritually-oriented Vietnamese, Khmer, and Laotian peasants corrupted in a severely intensive form. People before our eyes were converted into murderers, pimps, prostitutes, black marketeers, spies, mercenaries, torturers, thieves, and avaricious exploitative \"officials.\" We see the same thing today in Brazil where spiritual, honest Native people are being liquidated or transformed into alcoholics, prostitutes, or murderers of other Indians. And we see the \"civilizados,\" the \"civilized Brazilians\" (usually of Indian blood or Indian, Black and White mixture) becoming torturers, murderers, spies, and so on, in the same process of creating a totally w\u00e9tiko society.\nIn Brazil Native people are often called \"bugres\" (buggers) and always \"savages\" while their oppressors and murderers are called \"civilized.\" So again we see that what the w\u00e9tiko means by \"civilization\" is something terrible indeed: a civilization is (it would appear) a society in which there are so many evil or violent or dishonest people that the police, soldiers, and other armed forces of control must almost equal the total population in numbers.\nOn the other hand, I believe that a true civilization is a society where people are \"civil ,\" that is, where they behave so well towards each other that they do not need police or other armed systems of control.\nBy this definition most Native American societies, and many other so-called tribal societies, were civilized. In Brazil today it is the surviving 50,000 free Indians who are the civilized. Their oppressors, conversely, are both uncivilized and, as torturers, murderers, and thieves, are brutes as well (although I hate to use the word \"brute\" in such a way because it reflects White stereotypes about animals. But to me animals are almost never \"brutes;\" w\u00e9tiko humans are the true \"brutes\" of the world)!\nWhat we have actually seen in the past 2,000 years is not the \"rise of civilization\" but the \"rise of brutality and barbarism\" with, of course, numerous resistance movements led by such diverse people as Buddha, Yeshwa, Tecumseh, Handsome Lake, Crazy Horse, Chitto Harjo, Emiliano Zapata, and thousands of other forgotten, important and less, important, non-w\u00e9tiko, \"sane,\" human beings.\nIf we are to understand history from a \"sane\" perspective we must be prepared to challenge the evolutionary schemes, heroes, and themes promoted by w\u00e9tiko thinking. This is not going to be easy. In California, for example, the two greatest \"heroes\" of the media and the establishment are John Sutter and Father Junipero Serra, both w\u00e9tiko.\nSutter, for whom the state maintains a memorial and in whose memory streets, towns, and a county are named, was a completely immoral (or amoral), avaricious, and deceitful man.His life was a record of shady deals and quick departures until he finally managed to build a fort at what is now Sacramento. There he established himself as an absolutist potentate using Indian peon and slave labor as his major source of income. His record includes the murder of numerous Native people, raping many Indian girls (including very young ones), forcing his native workers to eat out of hog-troughs, selling liquor to Indians, and selling Indian slaves to pay his numerous debts. Sutter was without honor, willingly betraying the Mexican government to whom he had sworn loyalty, yet this w\u00e9tiko is northern California's greatest hero.\nJunipero Serra was a different kind of w\u00e9tiko but even more dangerous to the lives of other human beings. Having taken a vow of poverty (as a Franciscan) he could not accumulate personal wealth but he could arbitrarily deprive thousands of Native People of their freedom and directly cause the deaths of 40,000 or more in the system of totalitarian missionization which he initiated and controlled for many years. Serra became a near-absolute dictator, ruling Indian people as if they were mere slaves and forcing them to work to maintain an economic-military system whose sole purpose it was to control them, change their culture, and seize their land.\nSome people might wish to excuse Serra on the grounds that he never personally \"profited\" from the system of oppression he created. On the other hand, a ruthless w\u00e9tiko may seek \"profit\" in many ways. He may create an \"empire\" for his children's benefit, for his church, for his relatives, or for his nationality. Personally Serra remained \"poor\" but he accumulated wealth and power for his religious order and the Spanish nationality, all at the expense of other human beings. Most importantly, he helped to serve as an example for imperialism and exploitation. He believed that he was justified in depriving other people of their land, lives, and freedom because he possessed a \"superior\" culture and \"the truth.\" What more does a w\u00e9tiko need?\nThe Japanese occupation of Korea, the British seizure of India, the German eastward drives against the Slavs, and the U.S. destruction of the first Filipino Republic were all \"justified\" by very similar reasoning. \"Might makes right\" is the w\u00e9tiko slogan, but it is often accompanied by self-serving doctrines of \"divine will,\" \"manifest destiny,\" \"providence,\" \"the march of civilization,\" or \"doing God's work.\"\nThe Structure of the Cannibal's Insanity: Arrogance, Lust, and Materialism\nThe overriding characteristic of the w\u00e9tiko is that he consumes other human beings, that is, that he is a cannibal. This is the central essence of the disease. In other respects, however, the motivation for and foms of cannibalism may very. For example, the Turkish sultans who castrated large numbers of males to serve as \"eunuchs\" in the palace were motivated differently from the popes in Rome who reportedly castrated young boys for their choirs, but in each case other human beings were deprived of their freedom, their authenticity, and their right to live as a nonnal human being. All were equally consumed by cannibals whose high degree of derangement cannot be denied. In any event, the w\u00e9tiko psychosis is a very contagious and rapidly-spreading disease.\nIt is spread by the w\u00e9tikos themselves as they recruit or corrupt others. It is spread today by history books, television, military training programs, police training programs, comic books, pornographic magazines, films, the John Birch Society, various communist movements, and such agencies as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the FBI, the Soviet secret police, the CIA, and many church organizations.\nIt is now very clear, for example, that the FBI and the Mafia, for example, are ethically or morally merely two sides of the same coin. The Mafia uses violence and armed force to control and \"tax\" various \"industries\" (gambling, prostitution, et cetera) for the purpose of taking money away from one group in order to transfer it to another group. To do this the Mafia resorts to lying, threatening, beating people up, and killing.\nThe FBI, it is now clear, is not a \"law enforcement agency.\" It enforces laws when it is convenient and breaks them when it is convenient. What is the FBI then? It is nothing more than a part of the armed forces used by powerful w\u00e9tikos who seek to control the United States for their own private purposes. Thus, in the San Diego area, the FBI appears to have financed and supported an illegal terrorist group which sought to destroy the anti-Vietnam war movement in that area. Thus, in the South, the FBI clearly became a partisan agency seeking to destroy the Black civil rights movement.\nAnd, very recently, the FBI at Pine Ridge and elsewhere was actively seeking to destroy Native American movements and to jail, intimidate, and silence Indian people. Why? Undoubtedly so that the agricultural and mineral resources of Native People can continue to be appropriated by Whites or by White agencies.\nThus the FBI constitutes one element of the \"hit men\" and \"enforcers\" for despots and thieves. Little wonder, then, that the FBI has never destroyed the Mafia. Their values, methods, and purposes are not at all opposed \u2013 they just prey on different sectors of the population.\nNative people have almost always understood that many Europeans were w\u00e9tiko, were insane. Many years ago one of the Arapaho songs of the Ghost Dance said:\nWhen at first I liked the Whites,\nI game them fruits,\nI gave them fruits . . .\nI 'yehe! My children-\nWe have rendered them desolate.\nThe Whites are crazy \u2013 A he yuhe yu.\n[Astrov, ed., American Indian Prose and Poetry, pp. 143-4.]\nWhen Black Hawk was captured (1832) he said:\nBlack Hawk is a true Indian. . . . He cares for his nation and the Indians. They will suffer. He laments their fate. The White men do not scalp the head; but they do worse \u2013 they poison the heart, it is not pure with them. His countrymen will not be scalped, but they will, in a few years, become like the White men, so that you can't trust them, and there must be, as in the White settlements, nearly as many officers as men, to take care of them and keep them in order. [Forbes, The Indian in America's Past, p. 65.]\nBlack Hawk's astute analysis was, of course, correct. He understood that the \"poisoned hearts\" of the Europeans (the w\u00e9tiko disease) would soon spread to the Native People, and that a w\u00e9tiko society with large numbers of police would ensue.\nBlack Elk, an Oglala Lakota holy man also understood the illness of the Whites.\nThat fall [1883], they say the last of the bison herd was slaughtered by the Wasichus [Whites]. I can remember when the bison were so many that they could not be counted, but more and more wasichus came to kill them until there were only heaps of bones scattered where they used to be. The wasichus did not kill them to eat; they killed them for the metal that makes them crazy, and they took only the hides to sell. Sometimes they did not even take the hides, only the tongues. . . . You can see that the men who did this were crazy. . . .\nIn 1886 Black Elk visited Chicago and New York.\nI could see that the wasichus did not care for each other the way our people did. . . . They would take everything from each other if they could, and so there were some who had more of everything than they could use, while crowds of people had nothing at all and maybe were starving. . . . There was a prisoner's house on an island where the big water came up to the town, and we saw that one day men pointed guns at the prisoners and made them move around like animals in a cage. This made me feel very sad, because my people too were penned up in islands, and maybe that was the way the Wasichus were going to treat them.\n[Neihardt, ed., Black Elk Speaks, pp. 63, 217-218.]\nClearly, then, many Indians perceived that European behavior was not that of sane, rational, normal persons but of people with \"poisoned hearts\" who were made crazy by a lust for material goods (money). Lame Deer, another Lakota holy man, has written:\nIf this earth should ever be destroyed, it will be by desire, by the lust of pleasure and self-gratification, by greed for the green frog skin [money], by people who are mindful only of their own self, forgetting about the wants of others. [Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions, p. 252.]\nLet us look at an ancient Mexican poem and the ideals it expresses:\nThose of the White head of hair, those of the wrinkled face, our ancestors. . . .\nThey did not come to be arrogant,\nThey did not come to go about looking greedily,\nThey did not come to be voracious.\nThey were such that they were esteemed on the earth:\nThey reached the stature of eagles and jaguars.\n[Miguel Leon - Portilla, La Filosofia Nahuatl: Estudiada en sus Fuentes, pp. 237-238, my translation.]\nNow if we were to change that poem to suit the w\u00e9tiko we would have to say:\nThey came here to be arrogant;\nThey were seeking;\nThey were greedy.\nThey were such that they were hated and feared;\nThey came to be parasites and cannibals.\nThere are many psychological traits which help to form the w\u00e9tiko personality. Greed, lust, inordinate ambition, materialism, the lack of a true \"face,\" a schizoid (split) personality, and so-on, are all terms which can be used to describe most w\u00e9tikos. But one of the major traits characterizing the truly evil and extreme form of w\u00e9tikoism is arrogance. Father Junipero Serra, for instance, was a supremely arrogant man. Tens of thousands of Indians died because he and his fellow Spanish Franciscans assumed that they, even though they were fallable human beings, had the supreme wisdom and supreme right to forcibly assume direction over other human lives. Over and over again we find the trait of arrogance associated with British colonialists, Japanese imperialists, White racist bigots in the U.S., FBI agents, communist messianic \"saviors\" of the masses, John Birch Society leaders, Nazi officers, social workers who shame and demean the poor, police officers who strut about with their over-stuffed para-military unifonns and billy-clubs, and so on.\nUnfortunately, arrogance is a trait which plays an important role in the behavior of the elite sectors of the European ruling classes everywhere (or their ruling counterparts in many non-European societies). Isn't it rather arrogant for Soviet and U.S. officials and scientists to spend hundreds of billions of dollars not their own on space research (military and non-military) when the other people of the earth are also \"coowners\" of the sky but have not been consulted? By what grant do the Anglo-Americans and Russians presume to control space? The answer, of course, is \"might makes right.\" The Soviets and the Anglo-Americans do not restrain themselves because their arrogance is such that they believe they do not have to consult with anyone else.\nAnd it is not merely the military bureaucrats who are arrogant. Scientists in many fields recognize no societal obligations restraining their experimentation, least of all any restraints imposed by \"the lower classes\" or less powerful nationalities. Space research, genetic research, animal experimentation, et cetera, proceeds according to rules imposed only by the scientists themselves and by the military-industrial complexes which they work for and help to create. Many modern scientists are the precise counterparts of Christopher Columbus, and not merely by way of analogy. They will pave the way for new imperialism and new systems of coercion and will themselves economically participate in the fruits of the new \"discoveries.\"\nSuppose that other forms of life were to be found by U.S. or Soviet space ventures on some distant solar body. Is their anything in the current behavior of these Earth People which would lead one to expect that such forms of life would be treated justly? If Indians cannot be treated justly in the Amazon or in the Arizona desert then how can we expect non-human forms to be recognized as having any rights at all?\nLet us hope, for their sake, that the first space people contacted possess adequate means of self-defense against our intrepid space colonizers!!\nArrogance is a key trait of the w\u00e9tiko or of a person liable to become a w\u00e9tiko. On the other hand, humility is an essential value of traditional Native American life.\nOhiyesa said: \"The first American mingled with his pride a singular humility. Spiritual arrogance was foreign to his nature and teaching . . . \" [Soul of the Indian, p. 88]\nPete Catches, a widely-respected Lakota man, says:\nI don't even want to be called a medicine man, just a healing man, because this is what I am made for. I don't ask for anything. A White doctor has a fee, a priest has a fee. I have no fee. A man goes away from me healed. That is my reward. . . . [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, pp. 137-8].\nBlack Elk said \". . . no good thing can be done by any many alone . . . \"\nJuan Matus, the Yaqui nagualli, tells his apprentice:\nThe world around us is a mystery; and men are no better than anything else . . . As long as you feel that you are the most important thing in the world you cannot really appreciate the world around you. You are like a horse with blinders, all you see is yourself apart from everything else . . . Self-importance is another thing that must be dropped . . . [Journey to Ixtlan, pp. 35, 42, 45.]\nJuan, as a noted teacher, had several apprentices and he might have been tempted, like a Christian evangelist or Hindu guru, to have acquired fame (\"Juan Matus International University?\") but he chose instead anonymity and humility. An apprentice once asked him what it felt like to be a \"master\" (a guru). He replied:\nI'm not a master, I'm only a warrior. So I really don't know what a master feels like . . . A warrior takes his lot, whatever it may be, and accepts it in ultimate humbleness. He accepts in humbleness what he is, not as grounds for regret but as a living challenge.\nIt takes times for everyone of us to understand that point and fully live it. I, for instance, hated the mere mention of the word 'humbleness.' I'm an Indian and we Indians have always been humble and have done nothing else but lower our heads. I thought humbleness was not in the warrior's way. I was wrong! I know now that the humbleness of a warrior is not the humbleness of a beggar. The warrior lowers his head to no one, but at the same time, he doesn't permit anyone to lower his head to him. The beggar, on the other hand, falls to his knees at the drop of a hat and scrapes the floor for anyone he deems higher; but at the same time, he demands that someone lower than him scrape the floor for him.\nThat's why I told you earlier that I didn't understand what masters felt like. I know only the humbleness of a warrior, and that will never permit me to be anyone's master.\"\n[Carlos Castaneda, Tales of Power, pp. 16, 27.]\nJuan helps us to understand one of the essential characteristics of w\u00e9tikoist imperialistic societies: each social class seeks to exploit those below it. This is, of course, one of the vicious characteristics introduced by the w\u00e9tiko disease and, at the same time, one which helps to maintain the status quo. \"Beggars\" who scrape the floor for those above and who kick those below are in no position to alter the system.\nPaulo Friere, in his Pedagogy of the Oppressed, makes it very clear that this is why isolated, individual actions of upward mobility (or even group actions) in a w\u00e9tiko society usually fail to alter that society. Those who squirm upwards are, or become, w\u00e9tiko, and they only perpetuate the system of corruption or oppression. (Thus the communist leaders in the Soviet Union have been at least as vicious, deceitful and exploitative as their czarist predecessors. They obtained \"power\" without changing their w\u00e9tiko culture.)\nThe very structure of their (the oppressed's] thought has been conditioned by the contradictions of the concrete, existential situation by which they were shaped. Their ideal is to be men; but for them, to be men is to be oppressors. This is their model of humanity. Thus, the behavior of the oppressed is a prescribed behavior, following as it does the guidelines of the oppressor. [Friere, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, p. 30, 31.]\nUltimately, humility is the basis for democracy just as arrogance is the basis for authoritarianism. Let us contrast the values of Lame Deer and Junipero Serra. Lame Deer says:\nTo us a man is what nature, or his dreams, make him. We accept him for what he wants to be . . . The Great Spirit wants people to be different . . . Even animals of the same kind \u2013 two deer, two owls \u2013 will behave differently from each other . . . The Great Spirit likes it that way. He only sketches out the path of life roughly for all the creatures on earth, shows them where to go, where to arrive at, but leaves them to find their own way to get there. [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, pp. 149,156-7.]\nThis kind of thinking, non-interference in another's life, is based ultimately upon humility and the sense of the relatedness and equality of all creatures (but not equality sameness). Democracy can only exist with such a philosophy.\nIn contrast, Serra and the other Spanish Franciscans uniformly sought to force other people to change their total behavior to suit another's fancy. This even extended to changes in names, changes in dress, changes in diet, changes in marriage patterns, changes in place of residence, and so on, as well as changes in forms of worship and political organization. The missionized Indian was virtually allowed no room for \"nature, or his dreams.\" And, of course, this pattern of coercion has also been typical of Calvinistic-controlled areas, Catholic areas generally, Nazi-Fascist states, communist states, and so on. Arrogance and authoritarianism run hand in hand.\nAs Juan points out the humility of a warrior, of a free man, must not be confused with the humility of a beggar. The beggar only appears to be humble when, in fact, he is merely fearful or curryi ng favors. Thus a1 so the outward humil ity of oppressed peasants, workers, or lower-middle class bureaucrats in a w\u00e9tiko society may only mask fear. True humility does not arise from fear but from a profound sense of one's place in the universe. As Black Elk said:\nWhen we use the water in the sweat lodge we should think of WakanTanka, who is always flowing, giving His power and life to everything. . . . The willows which make the frame of the sweat lodge are set up in such a way that they mark the four quarters of the universe; thus, the whole lodge is the universe in image, and the two-legged, fourlegged, and winged peoples, and all the things of the world are contained within it, for all these peoples and things too must be purified before they can send a voice to Wakan-Tanka. . . . The round fire place at the center of the sweat lodge is the center of the universe, in which dwells Wakan-Tanka, with His power which is the fire. All these things are Wakan [holy and mysterious] and must be understood deeply if we really wish to purify ourselves, for the power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding. [Sacred Pipe, pp. 31-32.]\nThus the Indian's sweat lodge, a Native \"church,\" is not simply for one man or a group of men. It symbolizes the entire creation and when the humans are sweating there they are suffering with and for all their relatives. Among the Lakota each entrance and exit, each prayer, each drink of water, and each pipe-smoke offering is completed with the words \"all my relatives,\" meaning all of one's human, animal, insect, vegetable, and other relations.\nThe humility of the Native American is a humility based upon an awareness of one's own lack of strength and knowledge and also upon one's awareness of being only one member of a huge universal family. With this kind of humility comes respect for other creatures' lives and dreams.\nBut I also want to draw attention to several other things. First that the temaskalli (the sweat lodge), like most other Indian \"churches,\" costs no money to build. It only takes twelve or sixteen willow poles, some rocks, and some hides or old blankets and canvas to make. Of course the temaskalli cannot be compared with Notre Dame Cathedral as an architectural wonder but what about as a spiritual wonder? Traditional Native people are very wise in that they know that money corrupts and that money can corrupt worship as well as other aspects of life. The inipi (sweat ceremony) can provide a truly spiritual experience. Notre Dame was built to provide a spectacle for men.\nSecond, I wish to draw special attention to Black Elk's final words, that the \"power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding.\" This is very important since, in the w\u00e9tiko world, it is widely believed that God can be fooled even as one can fool other human beings. Thus the Mafia gangster may attend Mass or give money to his church, or the Bible-Belt White racist may piously sing hymns in his church every Sunday (and even go to Bible Meeting on Wednesday nights). But for Indians doing things without authenticity, without sincerity, and without understanding is useless.\nBlack Hawk said:\nWe can only judge of what is proper and right by our standard of what is right and wrong, which differs widely from the Whites', if I have been correctly informed. The Whites may do wrong all their lives and then if they are sorry for it when about to die, all is well, but with us it is different. We must continue to do good throughout our lives. If we have corn and meat, and know of a family that have none, we divide with them. If we have more blankets than we absolutely need, and others have not enough, we must give to those who are in want. [In Margot Astrov, ed., American Indian Prose and Poetry, p. 140.]\nThus it is meaningless to sweat in the inipi ceremony unless one understands. The \"power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding.\" Thus also, one's intention and one's motivations are crucial. This is what I mean by authenticity and sincerity. Indians believe that one cannot fool the spiritual world by uttering words that contradict what is in one's heart, what one \"intends.\" Indian's often pray silently, with their thoughts, because they believe that, in effect, our thoughts are what we are.\nIt is said traditionally, when anyone meditates on Good in his heart, there is formed the thought. And when he thinks of Good it is easy to behave well, but when he misbehaves it is the Evil that a person seriously thinks about as concerns his life. [Witapanoxwe, in Astrov, American Indian Prose and Poetry, p. 168.]\n. . . Authenticity and intention or motivation cannot be ignored. This is closely related also to having a \"face\" as discussed above.\nThe w\u00e9tiko world believes, however, in the use of \"tricks,\" constant opportunism, \"situational ethics,\" \"life adjustment,\" \"personality adjustment,\" wheeling and dealing, double standards, and plain fakery. Such a life of deception and rootlessness leads easily into pimpery.\nCarlos Castaneda and Juan Matus were once discussing the question of whether or not they were \"equals.\" Juan's response was that they were not, Juan being a warrior and Carlos a pimp.\nWhen a man decides to do something he must go all the way, but he must take responsibility for what he does. No matter what he does, he must know first why he is doing it, and then he must proceed with his actions without having doubts or remorse about them. [Journey to Ixtlan, p. 61.]\nA pimp, on the other hand, is someone who follows other people's orders, follows someone else's path, and who refuses to take responsibility for what he does. Such a person cannot be authentic (real). Such a person is not merely a pimp, he is also a ghost as it were, a mere imitation of a person. His life is an imitation of life, lacking solidity and realness. But the w\u00e9tiko world is full of such pimps and ghosts.\nAnd they do get promoted, they do get better salaries, and they do get testimonials (and a gold watch) when they \"retire.\" But their life is less than that of a wild (free) animal who is, after all, always authentic. They also are the hosts for the w\u00e9tiko parasites (for, after all, as Friere points out, oppressors could not exist without their host's consent). They are also candidates for the w\u00e9tiko disease themselves.\nThe oppressed, having internalized the image of the oppressor and adopted his guidelines, are fearful of freedom. Freedom would require them to eject this image and replace it with autonomy and responsibility. Freedom is acquired by conquest, not be gift. It must be pursued constantly and responsibly. Freedom is not an ideal located outside of man; nor is it an idea which becomes myth. It is rather the indispensable condition for the quest for human completion. [Friere, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, p. 31.]\nOne of the tragic characteristics of the w6tiko psychosis is that it spreads partly by resistance to it. That is, those who try to fight w\u00e9tikos sometimes, in order to survive, adopt w\u00e9tiko values. Thus when they \"win\" they lose, or, at least, the people lose. Mariano Azuela, in his novel The Underdogs, as well as in his short stories, shows how Mexican campesinos became sucked up in the revolution against D\u00edaz, fighting for \"land and liberty.\" Some, however, became mere killing machines duplicating the brutality of the porfiristas. Others became new caciques (bosses) exploiting the masses. Still others lost out to w\u00e9tiko opportunists who were ready to sieze control of the revolution as soon as they were sure of a campesino victory. Brutality is catching and it feeds on prior brutality and hate.\nRecently a United Press International news story featured the life of a Chicano will reproduce part of the story to illustrate the life of a w\u00e9tiko, substituting \"Lopez\" for his real name.\nGuns for hire are a big business in a world fragmented by hatred.\nThat's Lopez's ace in the hole, hatred. It's what makes him tick. Lopez is Mexican-American, raised in a small town in Wyoming.\n\"There was a lot of prejudice,\" he said. \"I guess it was the way I way brought up. That's where it started.\" [He then served 9 years in the army, serving in Vietnam, but couldn't go on because of war injuries.]\n\"A major I know approached me then and asked me if I wanted to do the same type of thing. He gave me $2,500 cash and a plane ticket and I was on my way. [He then fought as a mercenary in Africa, Arabia, Jordan, and Israel]. . .\n\"I used to get paid by the head. I learned that in Vietnam.\"\n\"By the head\" means he brought back from raids a part of the kill, usually a hand, and was paid on the spot.\n\"Sometimes we would bring back two hands and use the other one later,\" he said,\" but they got wise to that. . . .\"\n\"I've got to get moving. I'll do it until I get this hate out of me. I fight a lot. I can't control my temper.\"\n\"All my life I was taught if you want something, go fight for it. I've fought for everything I've had.\"\n[\"Hatred and wars payoff for LA mercenary,\" Sacramento Bee, Dec. 31, 1975, p. B2.]\nIt's hard to add much to this, a classic picture of how an oppressed person (oppressed by w\u00e9tikos) adopts the values of w\u00e9tikos as he \"rises\" in position. The w\u00e9tikos have taught him well but they have taught him falsely. He naively believes that he can get \"the hate\" out of himself by means of killing people he doesn't even know, solely because he has been hired as a \"hitman.\" His tortured life will doubtless continue along its brutal path in ugliness and hate to the very end. Tragic, but he is an essential tool for even bigger w\u00e9tikos. It's killers like \"Lopez\" who do the dirty work of the \"big shots,\" the people who plan the wars, make the deals, and reap the profits\nHow People Become Insane: the Process of Corruption\nB. Traven, in his historical novels relating to the Native People of Chiapas (the so-called \"Jungle Novels\"), provides many interesting insights into how w\u00e9tikos behave and how they are created. Chiapas, under the D\u00edaz dictatorship, was largely ruled by Spanish-speaking people of mixed race called \"ladinos.\" The big landowners and major officials tended to be light-skinned and predominantly European in descent. They were relatively few in number, but occupied a privileged position based upon the raw exploitation of the Native masses. In Government Traven more or less sketches out the life of one Gabriel Ordun'ez, a ladino w\u00e9tiko who had been a cattle dealer but had gambled away almost all he possessed and drunk up what was left. Then he had opened a shop \u2013 until one day it was closed down by his creditors.\nOrdun'ez was, however, a friend of the \"political chief\" of the district and was offered the chance to serve as \"secretary\" (Indian agent) at the Indian village of Bujvilum.\n\"If you'd like to go there, I'll make you local secretary. You open a tienda, a little store. And I'll give you an exclusive permit to sell brandy. You have a lockup \u2013 a prison, in fact. I needn't say more. . . .\nDon Gabriel had a good revolver and he could shoot as straight as the next man. The Indians had no revolvers and could not buy any either; they had no money and, in any case, it was strictly forbidden to sell them revolvers or rifles, apart from muzzle-loaders for game. . . .\n[The cabildo of the village contained a prison.] The prison was very important \u2013 as everywhere on earth. Everywhere the building of a prison is the first step in the organization of a civilized state. . . .\nThe secretary could not live and support a family on his paltry salary, and the government did not expect him to. He was, after all, the secretary of a place inhabited by active and industrious Indians. . . .\nDon Gabrie'l gave each man who had worked on the cabil do acopita \u2013 a nip of brandy. The jefe [native leader] refused. He never touched aguardiente, he said.\nThat night Don Gabriel said to his wife, \"I say, the viejo [elder], the cacique, doesn't drink. I don't like the looks of it.\"\n\"He'll drink quick enough,\" his wife replied reassuringly. \"He'd be the first I've known who didn't. Try him when he's alone with you.\"\n[B. Traven, Government, pp. 3-15.]\nAnd thus Gabriel Ordunez and his wife set themselves up to steal, intimidate, tax, and coerce every centavo and peso possible from an already poor but legally defenseless native community. And how did they manage to do this? Because they could use alcohol as a tool for both bribing and breaking down resistance and because they could call upon the help of every persona de razon (\"civilized person\") in Chiapas to help them kill or enslave the Indians if they rebelled. And the vast majority of these ladinos who would come to Ordunez' aid would be themselves of Indian blood, and very poor, but somehow they had learned Spanish, acquired some real or fictitious European ancestry, gotten a horse and a gun, and imagined themselves to be \"superior\" to their Indian relatives.\nAbove all they had become w\u00e9tikos.\nThis is the secret of colonialism, how to divide the conquered masses (who are usually the majority population) into rival groups, with a small sector (the ladinos, or mestizos, or light mulattoes in the plantation south of the United States) being used to kill, lash, and control their more oppressed relations.\nA colonial system almost always assigns low status to all Native customs and, if racial differences are apparent, also assigns low-status to the physical characteristics of the conquered population. The conquered people are made to feel inferior and this inferiority is used as a weapon of psychological warfare to control them. . . .\nThe low status assigned to the Native culture and race is used as a weapon against all persons of \"mixed\" ancestry or all Natives who seek to \"rise\" in status. Such persons must deny and denigrate Native values and characteristics if they wish to escape from the lowest, most exploited sectors of the society. . . .\nIn the most \"astute\" colonial systems the masses of Native origin will become divided into numerous castes and sub-castes [i.e., Indios, Mestizos, ladinos, et cetera] . . . In most such systems it is the hope that the different castes will come to act as distinct social units opposed to each other. . . .\n[Jack D. Forbes, \"Colonialism and American Education,\" in Miguel Trujillo, ed., Perspectives on Contemporary Native American and Chicano Educational Thought, D-Q University Press, pp. 20-21.]\nThis is the \"secret\" of how the Bureau of Indian Affairs operates today at Pine Ridge Reservation (and elsewhere). Marty tribal chairmen, their ladino relatives (English-speaking mixed-bloods of Indian descent) and the \"goon squads\" (\"coyotes\" in Mexican terminology) are the Lopez-style mercenaries, \"hit-men,\" or intimidators used to keep the true native masses in a state of fear and passivity. Of course, the \"ladinos\" and \"coyotes\" are also rewarded with a share of the \"profits\" and special privileges (e.g., being able to beat up an enemy without going to jail, or to rape a woman without fear of prosecution, etc.). Thus the \"ladinos\" are brutalized as they brutalize. They are steadily more corrupted until finally an Indian machete or bullet ends their career.\nAlcohol is, of course, a universal weapon of the w\u00e9tiko.\nAmalio was the cacique of the Pebvil Indians. . . . Amalio was a drunkard. Another failing he had was that he allowed himself to be influenced by Don Abelardo the secretario. Don Abelardo had contrived little by little to bring the chief entirely over to his side. . . .\nWith the help of the casique, who was not intelligent enough to see through the tactics of the secretary and who also was of weak character and could not resist brandy when he saw it in front of him, the secretary succeeded in greatly extending his influence. . . The governor received complaint after complaint about the secretary's unscrupulous administration. . . . but the money [gained illegally] was shared by the governor. . . .\n[Traven, Government, pp. 178-181.]\nWhen the Pebvil Indians rebelled they were, of course, crushed by ladino troops and then sold to the mahogany-cutting camps (where they would likely die) by ruthless ladino coyotes. The Native villagers, naturally, came to hate the ladinos of Indian blood or near-Indian status even more than they hated the Europeans or near-Europeans who were their ultimate oppressors. The Indian's \"dictator\" (in the mahogany camps as well as on the coffee plantations),\nwhom they knew and saw, was the capataz [overseer]. They could reach the capataz. To implore him to be less cruel, never occurred to them for a moment. In most cases it would have been to implore a stone. A. stone perhaps could be moved if you stood close enough and shouted loud enough.\nBut the capatace, who in their majority came from the same blood and the same social stratum, the Indian peasant, denied all blood relation and, even more strongly; all common solidarity. Just as the corporal believes himself closer to the commissioned officer than to the soldier, the enlisted man, whenever he abuses him, so the capataces thought that they were socially closer to the ladinos, the agents and the contratistas [labor contractors], the more brutally they treated the peons and the more mercilessly they helped their master to catch new victims.\n[B. Traven, March to Caobaland, p. 159.]\nThe owners of the mahogany-cutting camps, the coffee\u00b7 plantations, et cetera, have always been, of course, the big profiteers in systems of exploitation, and they usually are White or near-White, or are Europeans living in palatial homes in London, Paris, or New York. To do their \"dirty work,\" however, they need \"goons\" or \"coyotes\" who are willing to carry guns, and to beat and kill their fellows, for a few dollars or a few cents depending upon their position in the hierarchy of exploitation.\nThis system can be seen clearly in any specific case, such as the way in which Black slaves were captured, shipped, sold and resold in order to provide cheap labor for the George Washingtons and Thomas Jeffersons of North America. It.can also be seen in the sale of Chinese or Hindu \"coolie\" labor or in the seizure and sale of Native American campesinos in Mexico.\nTo hook again workers who had finished their contracts was the business of human parasites, the so-called coyotes. . . . They were scavengers, feeding on carrion left over by the big labour agents who hooked their men in the far interior of the state. . . .\nIt was comparatively easy work to catch men again who had finished their contracts, catch them through fraud, tricks, alcohol or with the aid of harlots from the under most strata, whores so low that the only place they could hope to do business was a monteria [mahogany camp]. . . .\nThe captives were tied up so well and guarded so closely that it would have been easier for them to escape from a well-built prison than from these man-hunters. . . . The least infringement on any order during the march got them such a lashing that they barely had a shred of skin left whole when they arrived at the monterias. [Those who tried to escape were hung by the arms and the legs and were tortured, but not to the death, because dead workers brought no money].\nThe regular labor agents, who were usually Europeans or lighter-skinned ladinos brought Indians from prisons in the villages by paying the fine for the Indian to the mayor of the village or to the secretary. . . . The fines imposed upon the Indian population were considered one of the main sources of a secretary's income. [And these fines were set high so that the Indian could never pay it himself. Thus he had to be sold to a labor contractor]. . . . The coyotes, to put the fear of God into the prisoners, told them that, unless they came along voluntarily to the monterias, they would denounce them to the judge for breaking jail. . . . The Indians knew perfectly well that the judge would believe the coyote who was a ladino and that everything had happened exactly as told by the ladino. Aladino always spoke the truth whereas an Indian always lied.\n[B. Traven, March to Caobaland, pp. 65-67]\nThe difficult, and tragic thing, about such systems of inhuman exploitation is that they are usually directed by innocent-looking, \"suave\" w\u00e9tikos whose offices in New York City or Antwerp are never contaminated by the sweat, blood, and dying flesh of murdered Indians, Blacks, \"coolies,\" or factory workers. As Traven points out, the Native workers, if they had been taken to New York\nand been shown there the offices of the Central American Hardwood, Chicle and Fruit Corporations they would never have believed that such a small army of amiable men, girls, and office boys lounging around desks were the power which had condemned them to the inferno of the monterias, the chicle camps and coffee and fruit plantations. . . . [Traven, March to Caobaland, p. 155.]\nBut this we must emphasize over and over, that the w\u00e9tiko disease is not limited to the brutes and goons who handle the gun, the lash, or the instruments of torture. The \"nice\" people in the offices, the typists, the lab technicians, the clerks, and, of course, the \"owners,\" directors, stockholders, senators, generals, and presidents who use, profit from, and feed on human exploitation are also cannibals to one degree or another. The most guilty of the w\u00e9tikos are, I would think, those who mastermind, justify, and profit most from such systems.\nIn any case, in Brazil today (for instance), or at Pine Ridge, the w\u00e9tikos who are murdering, beating, castrating, and torturing Indian people are themselves only flunkies or pimps. They may be Indians themselves, they may be Afro-Native mixed-bloods (Cafusos) or Portuguese-Native Caboclos in Brazil, or they may be poor Whites recruited into the U.S. Army, or they may be middle-class Whites wearing the various uniforms of the FBI whatever, they are all equally fools because they (doubtless) will never share in the real profits being extracted from either coal-bearing Indian reservations or Amazonian forests. These goons will have to live with the blood on their hands. They will have nightmares, or they will become ever more degraded and brutalized. They may die a death like those which they inflict. But they will never really share in the wealth and power which they are transfering into the hands of the big w\u00e9tikos.\nOn the other hand, even the goons do reap some profit, and we shouldn't be naive about that. The FBI man who gets the \"thrill\" of bashing down people's doors and forcing the inhabitants to cower with eyes full of fear, or the Brazilian torturer cutting off the testicles of captured Indians, or the Chilean police investigator sticking objects up women prisoners' vaginal openings is reaping a reward. His reward, of course, is to satisfy cruel and sadistic desires which have been somehow cultivated in him by centuries of exposure to w\u00e9tiko socialization.\nRecently an agricultural fraternity at the Davis campus of the University of California had one of its \"songs\" exposed to the public eye. This \"song,\" forced on all new initiates, is as follows:\nWay down in Cunt Valley where red rivers flow, Where Whore Mongers flourish and Cock Suckers grow, That's where I met Lupe, the girl I adore, She's my hot Fucking, Cock Sucking Mexican Whore.\nShe got her first piece at the young age of eight, While swinging out front on the old school yard gate, The crossbars went out and the uprights went in, And ever since, Lupe's been living in sin.\nShe'll hug you, she'll squeeze you, she'll gnaw at your nuts, She'll wrap her legs around you and squeeze out your guts, She'll love you so hard that you wish you could die, But I'd rather eat Lupe than blueberry pie.\nNow Lupe is dead and lies still in her tomb, The maggots crawl in and out of her desecrated womb, You can tell by her smile that she still wants some more, She's my hot Fucking, Cock Sucking Mexican Whore.\nWhat can be added? This \"song\" is that of mentally-deranged people. It expresses deep sadistic, racist, and sexist attitudes. It is the \"song\" of potential torturers and goons. And what about this \"old\" song, popular among some White males for many years.\nOnce there was an Indian maid who said she wasn't afraid\nto lay on her back in a little brown shack and let a cowboy ram it up her crack;\none day she was surprised when her belly began to rise\nand out of her cunt came a little black runt with his ass between his eyes.\nAnd, of course, there are many more such filthy, racist \"songs\" and jokes which could be cited.\nMany of our w\u00e9tikos, then, are socialized by a society which has extremely negative attitudes towards sex (and which sees sex as a form of aggression, principally against women), and which cultivates various forms of cruelty and sadism. Such persons, however, are clearly mentally ill and their desire to commit sadistic acts (such as rape) makes them very, very vulnerable to becoming w\u00e9tikos. A potential sadist cannot satisfy his cruel, perverted desires unless he undertakes aggression against another living creature.\nTragically, the Catholic inquisition and \"crusades,\" the Muslim's \"holy wars,\" the imperialist's wars and systems of exploitation, and the Fascist-Communist secret police, concentration camps, and so on, all provide opportunities for \"approved\" aggression.\nBefore we stop, however, let us also ask to what extent \"scientific\" experimenters on animals, social workers intimidating poor people, bureaucrats being rude to \"common\" people who dare to approach their desks, teachers treating pupils (or selected pupils) with mental cruelty, and so on, are not also using disguised means of expressing the same sadistic derangement apparently fostered by the w\u00e9tiko world?\nThe M\u00e1tchi Syndrome: Fascination with Evil\nSadism and cruelty are indeed ugly things. And it is frightening to live in a society where few neighborhoods are safe from rapists, pathological \"sport\" murderers, child abusers, and so on. We appear to live in a strange society where not only is such \"non-economic\" violence relatively commonplace, but where also known Mafia gangsters live in mansions at desert spas and where one's neighbor in a wealthy suburban enclave may be a major pornography dealer, or a \"hit-man,\" or a \"narcotics distributor.\"\nBut these things are not new, even though the scale may have changed. Wealthy criminals and industrial robber-barons have often lived in mansions, and the non-white and poor have frequently known fear and violence. What is new is that the middle-class is not always \"safe\" anymore, perhaps because of the constant spreading of the w\u00e9tiko disease (but also because the military-corporate rulers of modern states possess such great organizational and propaganda power that even the loyalty of the middle-class is no longer perceived as being as important as it once was).\nIn any case, sadism and cruelty are closely related to w\u00e9tiko behavior and to a peculiarity of the European and Overseas European character which deserves some special attention. We will call this phenomena the m\u00e1tchi syndrome, derived from an algonkian term found in the Powhatan, Delaware, Massachusett, Ojibwe, and Cree languages. M\u00e1tchi means evil or bad and is used in various forms to refer to evilness of the mind, evil speech, evil acts, and so on.\nEuropean scholars have delighted in descriptions of \"witchcraft,\" \"sorcery,\" paranoia, suspicion, fear of the dark, et cetera, found among folk peoples in Africa, the South Pacific, and the Americas. Many shelves could be filled with anthropological and popular works dealing with the alleged Navajo fear of witches, African \"witch-doctors,\" Haitian \"voodoo,\" and similar non-white concern with the \"bad\" side of life. Such beliefs have, however, little impact upon the modern world, whereas the m\u00e1tchi strain in the European heritage is of great significance indeed, especially among peoples of Germanic-Teutonic origin.\nThis m\u00e1tchi phenomena, which may take either a neurotic (mild) or a psychotic form, has manifested itself historically in many areas. Let us list a few and then discuss their significance.\n(1) The transformation of Christianity into an anti-nature and anti-human tradition, by means of the introduced and non-Judaic ideas of \"original sin\" and \"Satan,\" is perhaps of fundamental importance. This places orthodox Christianity in the posture of regarding all humans as being sinful at birth and sinful by nature (unless \"saved\" by subsequent conversion in certain sects). Similarly, the natural world and all other living creatures are essentially viewed as negative aspects of life, and frequently as an antagonistic force or environment. (Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Europeans often appear to be \"driven\" to achieve \"success,\" i.e. to overcome the guilt of being born in sin)\nBefore I can give a relation of their [the Indians'] fall from God, I am obliged to make a large digression, in order to give an account of the original and circumstances of their tempter, his capacity of assuming the shape of a serpent, from his being a spirit without a body, etc. Hence I go on to show, the ruins of our fallen state, the mental blindness and vicious dispositions \u2013 which our first parents [Adam and Eve] then contracted to themselves, and propagated to all their posterity. . . . and the exposedness of the whole human race to eternal perdition. . . .\nIt is next to impossible to bring them [the Indians] to a rational conviction that they are siners by nature, and that their hearts are corrupt and sinful, unless one could charge them with some gross acts of immorality .... But if they cannot be charged with such scandalous actions, they seem to have no consciousness of sin and guilt at all. . . .\nThe method which I take to convince them that \"we are sinners by nature,\" is, to lead them to an observation of their little children, how they will appear in a rage, fight and strike their mothers, before they are able to speak or walk. . . . As the children have never learned these things, they must have been in their natures. . . .\nFurther; in order to show them that their hearts are all corrupted and sinful, I observe to them, that this may be the case, and they not be sensible of it through the blindness of their minds; and that it is no evidence that they are not sinful, because they do not know it and feel it. . . . [Johathan Edwards, Memoirs of the Rev. David Brainerd, pp. 354-356].\n(2) The concept of \"The Devil\" or \"Satan,\" as an anthropomorphic evil force opposed to God, introduces a decidedly unsavory element into the European Christian's world, especially since Satan is historically often closely identified with all deviations from cultural \"normalcy,\" frequently with the natural world itself, and, ironically, with most \"spiritual\" experiences.\nThere were some times when this spirit came upon him [a Lenape man] in a special manner, and he was full of what he saw in the great man [God]. Then, he says, he was all light, and not only light himself, but it was light all around him, so that he could see through men, and knew the thoughts of their hearts. These depths of Satan I leave to others to fathom. . . . [Jonathan Edwards, Memoirs of the Rev. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians, p. 350].\n(3) The conversion of Europeans to Christianity was apparently accompanied by a transformation of the pre-Christian spirit-realm from a generally positive world into a negative, \"devilish\" influence. That is, pre-Christian \"spirits\" continued, as it were, to haunt the forests, the moors, and the darkness of night, but instead of being beneign they became an evil threat to the good Christian's salvation.\n(4) Many Christian sects, especially those of a Calvinistic bent, refined the notion of \"original sin\" and coupled it with doctrines of pre-destination and \"the elect\" so as to create an extremely fearful, guilt-ridden, melancholy climate in which humans are perceived not only as being inherently \"sinful,\" but also incapable of achieving \"salvation\" on their own.\n(5) The Europeanist fascination with the torture of \"condemned souls\" in purgatory and Hell is a most revealing phenomena, unique perhaps in the world. It may be that envisioning one's enemies or adversaries as being tortured in Hell forever is a projective device (a substitute for impotent or unfulfilled hate and aggression) but it reflects a m\u00e1tchi-minded view of the Creator.\n(6) If Hell is the fate the Christian God has in store for human beings born in original sin by His own act of eternal punishment for Adam's first sin, then we must admit that that God is not an enemy of Satan but an accomplice (as it were) who supplies Satan with multitudes of subjects for the latter's sadistic tastes. More significantly, an angry and punishing God, terrible in his wrath, is quite clearly not a pleasant being to live with. The world, for many, becomes a threatening place where only strict obedience to disputed rules (disputed by the various sects) can save one from one's own evil and the evil and \"temptation\" in the environment. The repressive, authoritarian character of many European homes has reflected this reality, the wrathful father standing in God's place.\n(7) The nature of European warfare and oppression must surely depress one who manages to realize that the slaughter of 70,000 Saxons, or of 200,000 Cimri and Teutons, or of 1,000,000 Albigensians, or of 75,000 Parisian Protestants, or of 20 million Jews, Gypsies, and Slavs, and so on, ad infinitum, is not a recital of mere numbers but of millions upon millions of cases of individual humans suffering from the wounds of death or the tortures of imprisonment or the trauma of losing loved ones. It is apparently easy for European historians to treat such gross horrors as if they were merely part of a dramatic scenario which never actually took place, but if we pause to assimilate the fact that, indeed, each brutal killing or burning at the stake or rape did occur, then we must understand perhaps the morbid, fearful strain in European culture. The fear of evil, in other words, should be understood as being based upon no mythical character (Satan) but rather upon the European's justified fear of his own kind.\n(8) The sado-masochistic strain in Euro-mediterranean and European life, which appears so frequently in refined tortures, elaborate dungeons, pogroms against minorities, the abuse of women, and in homosexual and even heterosexual intimate behavior (and, of course, commonly appears in modern pornographic movies, books, and magazines) must be an outgrowth of the above and also a contributing factor to further evil-mindedness.\nMy wife and I recently had the rather upsetting experience of being in a New Jersey motel room when we heard the most frightening moans, sobs, ahd pleadings coming from a female voice in a nearby room. The cries continued for some time while a man walked up and down outside the row of rooms with a club or a stick in his hand. I called the desk clerk to report the incident and-soon two men and a woman walked to a nearby car, having overheard my voice. Whether the woman was,a prostitute only pretending pain to provide erotic stimuli for a sadist, or whether she was actually being tortured I will never know but either circumstance reflects the strange association of sex and aggression found in Euro-mediterranean cultures.\nI contend that the werewolves, vampires, goblins. trolls, ogres, witches, dangerous ghosts, haunted houses, sadists, murderers, rapists, satanists, inquisitors, calvinistic puritans, sexually \"messed-up\" people (sex-haters, sex-chasers and so on), crusaders against non-conformists, and enslavers of human flesh are all part of this m\u00e1tchi (evil) world-view (or element) in the European heritage.\nThe forest must be cut down because it is evil, pagan, almost satanistic. Non-Europeans can be murdered or enslaved because they are \"tawny serpents\" (Indians), or children of the Devil. Women can be raped and abused because they reflect sexual temptation, Eve's seduction of Adam, and are referred to often by \"macho\" males as \"broads\" (walking asses), \"cunts\" (vaginas with torsos attached). and \"pieces.\" (Indian slaves were also called \"piezas de chusma\" by Spaniards in the Southwest). A recent Hollywood movie where suburban husbands conspired to have their wives transformed into \"androids\" (love-making and working machines) is not at all far-fetched, in that it reflects the reality in most authoritarian traditions.\nIn recent years movies such as \"The Exorcist,\" \"Carrie,\" \"Rosemary's Baby\" and numerous others have reminded us that many Euro-Americans either cannot conceive of \"supernatural\" phenomena except in the context of Satanism or evil, or that they are, at least, fascinated by that manner of thinking. And the same tendency is reflected by most of the earlier \"horror\" movies (voodoo pictures, vampire stories, ghost movies, little men who come up out of the fireplace scenarios, et cetera). Perhaps the theme goes back to \"Hansel and Gretel,\" evil trolls living under bridges, and to the satanistic imagery of the middle ages.\nIn any event, this m\u00e1tchi syndrome has had dramatic and traumatic consequences in the modern world. The desire of white settlers to \"subdue\" nature (as well as the natives) in the Americas, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and so on, cannot be separated from their view of cities, manors, and human-created things (machines, for example) as being part of God's world, while the \"wilderness\" (nature in all of its beauty and splendor) is \"untamed\" and, like a woman, has to be overcome or destroyed. Now it is \"Outer Space\" that must be penetrated and conquered, along with, of course, the remaining relatively unaltered areas on Earth (such as the Arctic and the Amazonian Basin).\nThe quest of many Europeans to totally penetrate, subdue, and change the natural world must be viewed in part as a psychological phenomena, that is, as a need-fulfillment or compulsion which is non-rational or irrational in character. Thus, it can be argued (rationally) that it is harmful to destroy the Amazonian eco-system because of certain likely results (e.g., soil turning to hardpan; erosion; pollution and muddying of the river; and a possible adverse impact on worldwide precipitation rates and percentages of oxygen in the atmosphere). Such rational arguments will not, however, stop the Brazilian government or the Bank of America or the U. S. Department of the Interior, since the \"conquest\" of the Amazon combines a \"rational\" drive for profits and an \"unrational\" need to subdue the selva and the humans living therein.\nFree \"savages\" and untamed forests cannot be tolerated by the arrogant conquerers or equally arrogant Christian missionaries. Both Indians and trees must be \"civilized,\" that is, turned into stumps.\nIn recent times also the rise of Nazism must be viewed as the politicization of Satanism on a grand scale. That many of the Nazi leaders were sadists and experimenters in all forms of evilness cannot be denied. But Nazism also sought to elevate m\u00e1tchi-mindedness to a total system wherein aggression, murder, torture, genocide, and nightmarish behavior (stealing gold from dead Jew's teeth, using human flesh and body fat for commerical purposes, experimenting on imprisoned \"patients,\" and so on) was a major focus of the Nazi cult if not of the entire society.\nModern satanist cults, military dictatorships, and even some motorcycle or other gangs also reflect this tendency of the Europeanized sectors of the world to \"flip\" over, as it were, into the m\u00e1tchi realm. It is almost as if the European heritage, with its dualistic God and Devil, Good and Evil view of reality encourages many people to choose the Devil (like Dr. Faustus).\nMaybe this is why an Army General can choose to seize power so as to prevent peasants from getting enough food, or why a \"scientist\" can choose to torture involuntary subjects (human or animal), or why a government bureaucrat can choose to approve a construction project without adequate drainage or sewage facilities, or why Soviet or U.S. high officials can choose to spend billions on space research while millions starve or are deprived of basic human necessities, or why a missionary can choose to teach Indians that they are evil, sinful, and guilty because they were born and because they are Indians.\nThe option of being m\u00e1tchi is available to people in the w\u00e9tiko world, and what is more, being m\u00e1tchi can even be made to appear as being patriotic, good, or even pious. Thus the sane become insane and the crazed become rulers!\nIn all fairness, however, we should note that many people (scientists, generals, and missionaries even) who choose aggression, who choose to violate the higher ethical teachings of their own tradition, often do so in ignorance, or in small steps, without fully understanding what they are doing. But is that, in the final analysis an excuse that a \"rational\" man or woman can use?\nThe m\u00e1tchi tendency in the European heritage is not, of course, reflective of that entire legacy, nor does it affect all European persons. Clearly, there are large numbers of European peasants, mountaineers, city workers, librarians, scholars, and all manner of other people who have rejected the concepts of an evil world, of evil nature, of sinful babies, and of a \"beastial\" humankind. And it is these \"good-minded\" people who have made the positive contributions of Europe possible.\nNonetheless, the m\u00e1tchi phenomena must be viewed as a powerful thread running hand in hand with the w\u00e9tiko disease throughout the modern European experience. Why do Europeans have such foul and obscene swear-words and curses unknown in most (or all) Native Almerican cultures? Why do words for sexual intercourse become \"dirty\"? Why are women (and men) referred to by sexual terms which are also felt to be obscene (\"cunt,\" \"prick,\" etcetera)? Why are classes of people frequently referred to (collectively) as sheep, snakes, brutes, vermin, pigs, beasts, heifers, stallions, studs, and so on?\nThe m\u00e1tchi syndrome brings ugliness into the mind and makes it grow there, even as it perhaps reflects the real but human-created ugliness of the w\u00e9tiko world. Ugliness of the mind and ugliness of behavior feed upon, and reinforce, each other.\nIt is significant to call people \"sheep\" or \"beasts\" when one is aware of what many (or most) Europeans think of sheep and beasts. It makes humans slaughterable, it makes them suitable objects to be consumed by w\u00e9tiko cannibals. When people become beasts one can eat them!\nWhen people are born in sin, are basically evil. and w\u00e9tikos rule what ethical standards are left that one is obliged to follow? Is it little wonder that the \"profit motive,\" \"the will to power,\" and \"self-interest\" have become the real ethics of so many people in the contemporary world?\nThe Ten Commandments, As Revised*\n1. Thou shalt make a profit.\n2. Thou shalt disown thy parents when they become old and send them away to perish alone; but thou shalt put on an expensive funeral for them for appearances sake.\n3. Thou shalt deceive with false looks and flattering words, for appearances are everything.\n4. Thou shalt gather to thyself alone as many material things as thou can obtain.\n5. Thou shalt save and hoard, sharing not with others unless for thy own self-interest.\n6. Thou shalt adulterate the foods which people eat, and deprive them of healthy sustenance.\n7. Thou shalt take whatever thou can from the forest, from the earth, from the air, or from the defenseless and weak.\n8. Thou shalt kill whenever it profits thee, and thou shalt exhalt killing and violence since all progress results therefrom.\n9. Thou shalt be arrogant, aggressive, and bold since such qualities insure success.\n10. Thou shalt not worry about thy sins for the Almighty has arranged a means whereby thou can be forgiven, even at thy death bed.\n*[by the Ecumenical Council of Tulsa convened by the Archbishop of Oil and attended by distinguished theologians from the following orthodox rellgious orders: the Society of Bible-Belt Racists, the Order of Secret Police, the Brothers of Military Glory, the Captains of Industry, the Society of Extortionists, Pornographers, and Hit-men, the Sons of Apartheid, the High Priests of the CIA, the Improved Order of Successful Medical Doctors, the Mystic Order of International Bankers, and sundry other respected, powerful, and wealthy bodies.]\nA great debate has developed over whether or not the violence depicted in motion pictures and television contributes directly to violent behavior. Does television merely reflect the nature of the society? More significantly, why do so many people apparently want to watch violence or be frightened by the alleged evil nature of supernatural phenomena?\nViolence has been a part of the w\u00e9tiko world for a long time, and on a larger scale before television then since. What is significant is not merely continuity of violence in the European heritage (and especially in the U.S.A.) but rather that is has become a bigger and bigger business to cater to the m\u00e1tchi needs of people, for the sake of profits.\nFrom the \"dime novels\" and exaggerated \"Indian captivity tales\" of previous centuries, to the \"westerns\" of the pre-World War II period, to the nightly television violence of today, to the sado-masochistic pornographic literature now openly produced, we see the willingness of businessmen to capitalize upon the m\u00e1tchi syndrome.\nIt is a dangerous game but what can one expect where \"the profit motive\" has become the First Commandment?\nWe must bear in mind. however, that the capitalistic system is not, in and of itself, the cause of either the m\u00e1tchi syndrome or the w\u00e9tiko disease. Both of these phenomena antedate capitalism as such and are so firmly imbedded in European (and similar) cultures that they seem to form an integral part thereof.\nWhen Joseph Stalin and the Communist hierarchy saw fit to murder perhaps 5.000,000 small farmers in the Soviet Union it reflected not only a m\u00e1tchi view of human life but al so a w\u00e9tiko desire for power and \"profit.\" The so-called \"state farms\" which replaced the independent farmers do not belong to the Soviet people but to the elite Communist Party hierarchy which inordinately profits from the Soviet system. Most property, in the Soviet Union, does not belong to \"the people\" but to \"the State\" and \"the State\" is the Communist bureaucracy.\nMarxist-Leninism, at least as we have seen it unfold, does not eliminate sadism, cruelty, aggression, inordinate ambition, or the search for material aggrandizement. As a European ideology, full of ethnocentric European conceptions, Marxist-Leninism merely provides a new, highly-disciplined and rigid, structure in which older cultural realities continue to be expressed.\nThe movie \"Rosemary's Baby\" is a myth. Mothers do not give birth to \"devilish\" babies but rather it is the m\u00e1tchi heritage and w\u00e9tiko disease which snatches children from their innocence and sometimes changes them into fearful creatures. But perhaps \"Rosemary's Baby,\" in an allegorical sense, is a real reflection of the modern mother's fear of her own offspring.\nColonialism, Europeanization, and the Destruction of Native (Authentic) Cultures\nColonialist-imperialist systems seek to create w\u00e9tikos. They recruit them because colonialism is maintained by means of properly-controlled w\u00e9tiko behavior. More especially, they need to recruit w\u00e9tikos from within the native population in order to keep that group divided, exploited, and in a hopeless frame of mind. Carter Wilson in a recent book about Tzotzil people in Chiapas provides some perceptive, specific examples of how an Indian can become a w\u00e9tiko. Juan.Lopez Oso has been asked to serve a term as President (chief). His brother Miguel, a Europeanized Tzotzil, advises him on how to become a corrupt official.\n\"They want to make me President out there,\" he said slowly. . . .\n\"Do it,\" [Miguel] said finally.\n\"You want to make money, don't you? Those people are sheep to be sheared, Juan. \"\n\"I don't need more money.\"\nMiguel dropped the thong from between his teeth and laughed. \"You haven't thought about it, Juan. Or you still think of money like an Indian does. Look, I can help you, show you how \u2013 what do you think you can make as President out here in a month?\"\nOso picked at the hairs on his chin and then said, \"Three or four hundred pesos.\"\n\"Eight hundred, a thousand I say.\"\n\"No,\" Oso laughed. His brother had been reckoning money too much as Mexicans did. He had forgotten what Indians had. . . .\n\"Look,\" Miguel said, \"think of it this way. Every day the President of Chomtik [Chamula] listens to how many cases? Three? Four? That's a lot of work for him, a lot of talking. And what does he get for it?. . . . But what if the President charged each side in a case something small two or three pesos \u2013 six pesos in all? Not a lot of money, six pesos. But the President puts it in his pocket, and in a month he has nearly five hundred pesos or more just from cases. You see?\"\n\"Yes, I see.\"\n\"Or what about this, Juan? Men come to the President to get a release from the national conscription so they can go away to work on the plantations. . . . What if the President charges each of these men five pesos for their papers? You see? . . .\" [Wilson, Crazy February, pp. 165-166]\nWhen conquered people are reduced to a state of impotency, poverty, and despair certain individuals will \"decide\" that survival depends upon \"cooperation\" with the exploiters. At first their \"'decision\" may lead them only to become (for example) a convert to Christianity, or to cut their hair short, or (for example) to agree to join the \"Indian Police\" and thereby help to control their fellow tribesmen.\nSlowly but surely, however, if they are especially aggressive or ambitious, they may come to see that there are ways to make money, get favored jobs, or obtain jobs for relatives, by becoming dishonest and corrupt. They then begin to join the Indian agent or other Whites in the systematic program of fleecing Indians. Thus, as in Oklahoma, circa 1907, these w\u00e9tiko Indians joined with White oil operators, land sharks, avaricious lawyers, bankers, and corrupt politicians to gobble up other Indian's allottments, trust funds, and so on. Almost everywhere one can find al least several Indian families whose current wealth and \"superior\" position is based upon one of their ancestors having \"Shrewdly\" joined in the \"great fleecing.\" Almost always these are \"Christian\" Indian families whose members wear suits and ties, or expensive cowboy-style clothing, and whose \"culture\" is little different from that of the \"Christian\" Whites who taught them what to do.\nMany Indian tribes in the U.S. are today controlled by the descendents of these \"Christian\" (also called \"progressive\") Indians whose \"Christianity\" clearly brought them very real material rewards. These are the people who run most tribes for the BIA, who work for the BIA at the higher levels, and who have college degrees. These are the Indians (usually) who control large herds of cattle, control Indian business enterprises, and are appointed to represent Indians by the U.S. government. And, as has been shown at Pine Ridge, these are the kind of people who, when challenged, will not hesitate to recruit goons and bring in White \"allies\" (FBI, John Birchers, etc.) to ruthlessly maintain their system of privilege.\nIt should be borne in mind that not all Christianized Indians are w\u00e9tikos, but conversion to Christianity can be said to make a person especially vulnerable to the disease. Why? Because conversion to Christianity (for Native People, Africans etc.) has almost never meant simply changing one's form of worship. White missionaries almost always seek conversion to European culture because, to them, a Christian is a European, i.e., a person who possesses the values, the habits of dress, kind of hairstyle, types of housing, and so on, popular among whatever group of Europeans is doing the proselytizing.\n. . . . no White American ever thinks that any other race is wholly civilized until he wears the White man's clothes, eats the White man's food, speaks the White man's language, and professes the White man's religion. [Booker T. Washington, Up From Slavery, p. 68.]\nThus a Christianized Indian tends also to be a Europeanized Indian and as he enters the door of European culture he also enters the realm of the w\u00e9tiko psychosis. (This is, of course, not to say that all Europeans are w\u00e9tikos but only that expansionistic European cultures have been among the major carriers in modern times.)\nMany European Christian missionaries have themselves been infected with the w\u00e9tiko disease in addition to being deranged in the specific sense of being racist, haters of nature, and so on. The following words of an English missionary in the Congo are highly revealing in this context:\nShortly after crossing into the Congo we entered the forest, and for the first time I felt real fear. . . . For the forest was evil. I felt it as soon as I saw it. . . . It was everywhere. . . .\nI made up my mind that I would make it my work to bring the heathen out of the forest, to give them sunlight, to show them how to live in God's open world. . . .\nThe missionary, Rev. Spence, was shocked to find that the mission sat in a small clearing, surrounded by trees, and the buildings were like native houses. He did not wish to live in such structures! Still further, he developed the notion that the natives were possessed by Satan and that they were horribly immoral because of plural marriage, \"heathen rites,\" and \"sexy\" dances.\nRev. Spence started immediately to try to change all of that, aided by Amboko, a Christianized assistant who he treated with suspicion and contempt. He was especially irritated because Amboko \"misinterpreted\" the Bibl e and on one occasion even dared to argue with the infallible missionary. Good work, Amboko!\nThe missionary was endowed with absolute authority and the corruption of power trapped him thoroughly. In an authoritarian manner the reverend proceeded to translate his personal psychosis into a new, grim reality.\nIt was wonderful to see the forest coming down on all sides. I could feel the power of Satan receding as every tree fell. In a matter of months we had about ten acres cleared completely, and God's sunshine lit on the land for the first time. In the evenings I worked on my plans for the buildings. I wanted them to be as different from the heathen huts as\npossible, but Amboko put up an objection to almost every plan I made. He did not even like cutting down the forest, he said it would bring misfortune, unless we were going to use the ground for plantations. . . . He said we should leave at least some trees standing for shade, and for the protection of the soil, and I suppose he was right, but I just felt that wanted every tree down. . . .\nThe Mission grew and flourished. . . . We tried to make gardens and fill them with flowers, but they soon withered and died. The baked earth made admirable tennis courts, though, and this became a welcome relaxation for the staff. I knew I was living well, probably in far greater comfort than I could have afforded at home. But I felt this wa s deserved. . . . And it was good to be able to relax and forget for a while that one was in Africa, surrounded by heathens. I had tried to make friends with them but that was impossible, and it always will be, at least for many years to come. Also I began to find just how little I could trust them. . . .\nIn the kitchens they used to give away food without my permission, to all their friends and relatives. When I chided them they asked me if I had not taught them to share whatever they had, that more would always be given them by the Lord. . . . And above all, although every single person on the station was a Christian \u2013 it was a condition of employment \u2013 I had to threaten to fine them if they did not come to church. . . .\nAs far as possible I try to keep the children from their parents, because I know that we can trust none of the older ones. If we are to save the children at all we must give them a chance to grow up among true Christians, even if it means parting them from their heathen families. . . . I know that my job is to bring the Word to the children, to make them understand. If they ignore the Word they deserve to be damned. . . . If they choose to reject it, their blood is not on my hands but on theirs, and on the hands of the Evil One who is in them all.\n[Rev. Henry Spence, in Colin M. Turnbull, The Lonely African, pp. 73-83.]\nThis represents a rather lengthy excerpt from the English missionaries' story but have chosen to present it because it so \"nicely\" conveys the spirit of bigotry, narrowness, authoritarianism, arrogance, and sheer stupidity which I have seen often in the diaries, letters, and reports of Catholic and Protestant missionaries in the Americas. But the excerpt is not only revealing as to missionaries. It also reflects the hostility towards nature and the forest evident in the attitudes of many European frontier people in North America and in Brazil today. The forest must be destroyed, even if the result is soil made so hard (or eroded) that a desert is produced.\nIn any event, the missionary clearly possesses many symptoms of the w\u00e9tiko sickness, in addition to his delusions about the forest being Satanic. He is a liar and hypocrite (teaching a doctrine of sharing, love etcetera but not practicing it himself). He is arrogant, he never listens to others. He manipulates other people's lives. He attempts to consume their souls as if they belonged to him. He exploits other people, such as Amboko, and always treats him as an inferior being. (He also, no doubt, supported European \"secular\" imerialism which consumed the flesh and the resources of the Native Congolese and guaranteed the \"safety\" of missionaries.)\nIn 1716 a Spanish Jesuit missionary, Father Luis Velarde, wrote:\nIt is really because of Divine Providence that these Indians [The 'O'odham or Pima-Papago] have diminished because of the continuity of epidemic diseases, for among such a multitude of different characters there are many restless, hauty and seditious elements. [In Jack D. Forbes, Warriors of the Colorado, p. 131.]\nThus the deaths of tens of thousands of Indians in the missions of Sonora did not distress Velarde because too many living Natives posed a threat to the political interests of the Spanish Empire.\nUnfortunately the spread of the w\u00e9tiko disease seems to accompany almost all forms of Europeanization. In Nairobi (Kenya) a few years ago there developed a class of missionized,\nurbanized Blacks whose lives revolved around prostitution and \"vice.\" One such person was William, a male prostitute who had been born in Nairobi of parents who had since returned to the rural area. William called them \"savages\" because they were still traditional people. In turn, they rejected his way of life, but he said that the English had taught him \"so it must be good.\" He had come to hate his secretive white customers, his parents, and, most of all, missionaries. William had gone to Mission School and had learned his parents were \"savages.\" Later he discovered the same about the missionaries. Does this not duplicate the rise of similar urban groups in the United States? [Turnbull, The Lonely African, pp. 87-89].\nIn the Americas the European invasion has almost everywhere created a class of persons called mestizos, half-breeds, caboclos, and so on, persons either of mixed-race or of detribalized native background and always of semi-Europeanized culture. Gregory Reck in a recent study of Jonotla (Mexico) notes:\n. . . a mestizo and an indio do not necessarily look different from one another, but they do dress differently, speak differently, and behave differently. . . . [The indio] considers himself to be a participant in the given order of the universe, drawing his strength and security not from personal victory and acclaim, but from the belief that in subjugating self-assertion, control, power, and wealth, he will have realized and accepted his human limits, and thus his nature.\nFor the mestizo, life is combat \u2013 with others and with oneself. Life does not have troubles; it is trouble. . . . The mestizo does not attempt to accomodate himself to the world; rather, he defies it, challenges it, and fights with it. . . . [The contrast is seen] in interpersonal relationships, where indios are generally reserved and passive and mestizos are most often highly aggressive, surrounded by the demands of machismo. . . . As a result, indios are in fact becoming mestizos in their dress, their language, their behavior, and their view of life. [Gregory G. Reck, In the Shadow of Tlaloc: Life in a Mexican Village, pp. 15-17.]\nIn the eastern jungles of Peru, \"mestizo\" villages are gradually replacing \"Indian\" communities also. According to the Catholic Bishop of Pucallpa \"the Indians . . . are in much better shape, morally and spiritually, than the mestizos.\"\nIn general, the majority of \"mestizos\" live lives which are much more ugly and disorganized than those of nearby traditional Indians, but\nThe distinction between the two peoples . . . is kept sharp and harsh by the stubborn mestizo notion that Indians are racially inferior . . . an Indian is deemed \"inferior\" because he speaks an Indian language rather than Spanish, and because he lives as an Indian. [Jack Mendelsohn, The Forest Calls Back, pp. 103, 175.]\nIronically, however, the Native culture is actually superior in significant respects to that of the mestizo class.\nTo begin with, the mestizo is unrealistic in conceiving himself as being more \"civilized\" than the Indian. Personal relationships between mestizo couples are strictly authoritarian, the male being dominant. The Indian family, by contrast, is \"democratic\" and cooperative. . . . The mestizo woman, on the other hand, is virtually a serf in the home. The Indian wife participates in the decision on when to have children, and how many [many tribes have used contraceptives for centuries]; the typical mestizo wife frequently gives birth to a dozen children . . . before she is thirty, by which time she may be a toothless hag. And, finally, the Indian is practical and philosophical in outlook; the mestizo is a ready victim of romanticism and irrationality. [Mendelsohn, The Forest Calls Back, pp. 175-177.]\nIt is interesting, and generally true, that Europeanization introduces the concept of male dominance and an authoritarian family structure, especially wherever Roman Catholic, Mormon, or other male-dominated sub-cultures are involved. On the other hand, a deeper truth is involved here: the subjugation of women and their use as means instead of ends is part and parcel of the w\u00e9tiko psychosis. In a w\u00e9tiko society there should be nothing strange about the denigration and exploitation of women, since all those who lack physical-material power will be exploited or abused. As Claudio Vilas Boas has said: \"I know that the law of the civilized [i.e., the w\u00e9tiko] is the law of the stronger, which gives no quarter. . . . \"Lucien Bodard, Green Hell, p. 58.]\nThe so-called women's liberation movement should keep in mind that it is not enough merely to achieve \"equality\" with White men, for that might merely mean that the woman has as much right as the man to be a w\u00e9tiko, to be an exploiter. Sadly enough, many European women who have risen to positions of power in the past have been as apt to be murderers, imperialists, torturers, and exploiters as their menfolk (e.g., Lucretia Borgia, Elizabeth I, and Isabella of Spain, not to mention millions of White women of wealth enjoying the luxury of having Black or Indian household servants as well as living off of slave or peon labor).\nPerhaps there should be no women's liberation movement at all. What should exist, is a movement to end all w\u00e9tiko exploitative \u2013 imperialistic behavior and to liberate all living creatures from the terror of being ruled by madmen.\nIn the case of the mestizos, ladinos, and caboclos of the Americas we are, in part, dealing with the universal phenomena of degradation through colonialism. Not only do the oppressed usually adopt the guidelines set by the colonizers (as pointed out by Friere) but these guidelines often embody the notion of racial and cultural inferiority.\nThus the conquered masses feel inferior to the ruling group and the in-between people, the mixed-bloods and the de-nativized, usually go to extreme lengths to identify with the rulers. As Frantz Fanon pointed out (in his studies of Antillean personality) the colonized people of color allow themsleves to be completely judged by the standards of the colonizer.\nIn the man of color there is a constant effort to run away from his own individuality, to annihilate his own presence. . . .\nThe Negro is comparison . . . that is, he is constantly preoccupied with self-evaluation. . . . Whenever he comes into contact with someone else, the question of value, of merit, arises. . . . The question is always whether he is less intelligent than I, Blacker than I, less respectable than I. Every position of one's own, every effort at security, is based on relations of dependence, with the dimunition of the other. It is the wreckage of what surrounds me that provides the foundation for my virility. [Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks, pp. 60, 211.]\nThis serves to explain why such colonialized peoples often seem to delight in destroying each other by means of vicious gossip, or by other, more violent, means. It also helps to explain why \"mestizos\" and caboclos, as well as Europeanized natives, often are vicious enemies of everything non-European. It may also serve to clarify the rise of machismo (male arrogance) among oppressed peoples.\nIn any case, the relentless campaign to destroy the cultures of Native People continues, and still in the forefront are often White missionaries, in open alliance with Europeanist political systems. Jack Mendelsohn noted that in the western Amazon the Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., known also as the Institute of Linguistics of Verona (and several other names), had a \"sprawling base. About, three hundred men, women, and children were working on the conversion of the Ucayali Nation, making their planes available to the Peruvian army, and officials of capitalist enterprises. The base, he commented, had the character of \"suburbia\" in the jungle.\nThe Ucayli Nation has survived centuries of Spanish, Portuguese and Peruvian aggression rebelling in 1686,1695,1704,1742, and 1767, and then maintaining their independence until the horrors of the rubber-hunters' invasion (1890-1920). But now the Peruvian government and the North American protestant missionaries are seeking their final annihilation. Indeed, one gets the fleeting impression that these [Protestant fundamentalist] groups are determined to put a missionary in the field for each Ucayali Indian. The Indians resist as best they can. . . .\nAnd how do these missionaries act, are they different from the English missionary quoted earlier? Absolutely not. Mendelsohn describes the case of a Shipibo boy named Pablo who was forced to marry, against his will, a Shipibo girl who was the daughter of a mission convert. The missionary and the Christian mother forced Pablo to consummate the marriage and then, when the husband ran away, he was told that if he divorced he would go to hell. [Mendelsohn, The Forest Calls Back, pp. 77,114,143-144].\nIt is clear that Christian missionaries, especially fundamentalist ones, have changed very little in four centuries. They still display the same arrogance and fascism as their forebearers and combine these characteristics also with an ill-disguised alliance with capitalist penetration, the establishment of state power, and Europeanization.\nThe effect of all the missionary activity is, of course, to help break up the Ucayali and Shipibo societies and to start the Indians on the road to either death or to a status as impoverished \"mestizos.\" Of course, the Peruvian society as a whole is also a major force for deterioration. A few jungle Indians have had a chance to serve in the Peruvian armed forces.\n'They have had an opportunity' [says Dr. Binder] 'to learn many new things, to pick up a degree of sophistication. But instead of wearing it well, they come back and become the same kind of exploiters of their people as the mestizos or whites.' [Mendelsohn, The Forest Calls Back, p. 140.]\n\"Sophistication\" is a nice word, isn't it? It means \"lacking natural simplicity or naivete\" and is derived from \"sophist: one who is skillful in devious argumentation.\"\nIsn't it revealing that one of the favorite words of the European elites, used to describe themselves, points openly towards deviousness and falsity? To lose one's \"natural simplicity,\"\nsadly, in the w\u00e9tiko world, means to become a person who hides his true feelings behind a veil (a mask) which deceives.\nshe was so friendly when we first met\nshe was All Smiles\nbut she Smiled so sarcastically\ncynically and cruelly\nas her poisonous tongue\ntalked of others\nand although i listened\ni did not and could not\nadd to her vicious and\nvenomous gossip\nshe smiled when i left, and said\nand when i was gone\nand behind my back\nshe spewed forth more poison\nwho she harady knew at all\nand at whom she had Smiled\nso Friendly, so Sweetly\nand was All Smiles\n[mo kaa, Smile Injun: A Spiral Psyche, p. 9.]\nUnfortunately the new w\u00e9tikos, whether created by missionaries, soldiers, colonialist landlords, rubber barons, or industrialists, often leave a record of murder and terror that is shocking in the extreme. And the people who usually suffer the most are the honest, \"simple,\" democratic people of the world, the non-materialistic, the freedom loving, and the truly spiritual.\nThese people, whether Native flrnericans, Black Africans, European peasants, or Asian peasants, are precisely lacking in the insane desires and delusions which motivate the w\u00e9tiko. {Non-w\u00e9tikos may, at times, be cruel but their cruelty is individual and sporadic, not part of a system of cruelty.}\nIn Brazil the w\u00e9tikoo hunters after diamonds, gold, slaves, and rubber derived from Indian lands\nhad to kill the Indians so as not to be killed by them. It was necessary, and it was al so absurd. For the Indians had no idea that the [rubber] was liquid gold. They had no notion of what gold was, or what it represented. . . . They were supreme innocents, impervious to the mental fever of the civilized, that crazy cupidity which drove the Whites, the less White, and the half-breeds of all colors, into the fabulous and fatal adventure of the jungle.\nClaudio Vila Boas, one of two brothers devoted to helping Indians survive today in Brazil, says:\nYes, the Whites and all westerners have a passion which is stronger than all else \u2013 the passion to create, to exploit, to construct. A passion for wealth. It's a magnificent and terrible instinct.\nTerrible, indeed, for all who do not possess the force to stop them.\nThe Indians [of Brazil], by a sort of aristocratic and frightful privilege, have a talent for unleashing the sadism of the Whites. What is the mystery of the Indians which inevitably makes them victims? They have physical beauty and a feeling for the beautiful, even for art, in their primitive life. They live only for a total and unrestricted liberty, created for their convenience. Their misfortune is that this degree of liberty looks like a defiance. It is not; it is the spontaneous, elemental, vital refusal of everything imposed upon them by nature and man. It is this natural, untamable liberty that enrages the Whites. The Indians are still Indians in the worst misfortunes; they are still Indians in resignation and in death.\nTo slap, and slap again, is the reaction of the civilized [sic.] man in the face of what is not a refusal but an impossibility. And to torture. There were tortures during the raids [for slaves] as well as on the great estates of the planters. Refinements of physical cruelty in an attempt to triumph over a will that could not be vanquished. . . .\nTo get something more from them, a comprehensible reaction, to obtain obedience and servility, in short, their adaptation, the Whites burnt them, hung them by their feet, cut them in pieces, gutted them, impaled them on stakes, fed them to ants and other creatures, and availed themselves of the tronco \u2013 two planks, with three semicircular holes, which were put together in such a way that the Indian's neck, anns and feet were sueezed, and he was suffocated from all sides at once.\n[Bodard, Green Hall, pp. 59, 70-71, 107.]\nThe same hatred, of course, has existed in North America. In 1864 Colonel J. M. Chivington led 1,000 White soldiers and civilians in a surprise attack upon a friendly Cheyenne village located on land designated for their use. The Cheyenne numbered 500 to 600, only about 100 of whom were warriors.\n. . . . in going over the battleground the next day I did not see a body of a man, woman or child but was scalped, and in many instances their bodies were mutilated in the most horrible manner \u2013 men, women, and children's privates [sexual organs] cut out, etc.; I heard one man say that he had cut out a woman's private parts and had them for exhibit on a stick. . . .\nI heard of one instance of a child of a few months old being thrown in the feed-box of a wagon, and after being carried some distance left on the ground to perish; I also heard of numerous instances in which men had cut out the private parts of females and stretched them over the saddle-bows, and wore them over their hats while riding in the ranks. [Testimony of Lt. James D. Connor, in Forbes. The Indian in America's Past. pp. 46-47.]\nThe mutilations described above, with their perverted sexual character, remind one of the fraternity song cited earlier. Again we see that the w\u00e9tiko psychosis includes, or is closely intertwined with, sexual abnormality and also a hatred for, or aggressive attitudes towards, women. White women liberationists should take heed for again we see the close relationship of w\u00e9tikoism and the abuse of women.\nIn 1872 General Francis C. Walker, then U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, said: \"There is no question of national dignity, be it remembered, involved in the treatment of savages by civilized powers.\" [Quoted in Forbes. The Indian in America's Past. p. 113.] Could any Brazilian exterminator of Indians have said it better? Could Pizarro? Could Cortes? It sounds like Hitler talking about Jews. Clearly, the w\u00e9tiko disease produces similar men, and similar behavior, in many settings.\n\"The only good Indians I ever saw were dead.\" [General Philip Sheridan. United States Army, January, 1869, in Moquin and Van Doren eds. . . Great Documents in American Indian History. p. 106.]\nAgain. however. the tragedy is that the w\u00e9tikos constantly contaminate others with their disease and compound evil.\nIt is a remarkable fact that it was the \"almost Indians\" who were to become the seringueiros \u2013 the \"bloodletters\" of the rubber trees \u2013 and who were to shed so much Indian blood.\nThese mestizos and detribalized Indians, called caboclos in Brazil, were primarily from the \"sertao,\" a desert-like area in northeast Brazil where life was very hard.\nThe Indian ancestors of the sertanejos had lived in the \"land without evil,\" where magic assured their happiness. But their half-caste descendents were overwhelmed by the miseries brought by the Whites.\nIn the latter part of the nineteenth-century a \"rubber boom\" developed. as the United States and Europe began to use rubber (discovered by Native People). But the Indians of the lower Amazon had been virtually exterminated by earlier slave raids. and thus the seringal istas (contractors or \"coyotes\") were sent to the sertao to recruit caboclos. The recruits then went to\nBelem [which] was organized to cheat them. It was the usual game. [They] were going to be propelled into an absolute slavery, by an implacable system which permitted everything to be extorted from a man until his last breath. . . . At the top of the ladder were bankers and exporters, unctous bourgeois gentlemen in collar and tie. These were the chief beneficiaries of crime. . . . At the bottom there were veritable gangsters. . . . These were the seringalistas, the contractors for the gun, the killers and gentlemen in one.\nOnce the caboclo became enmeshed in the system (trapped by means of contracts and debts, fair or otherwise) he could not escape, because the rubber industry controlled everything, police, courts, and so on.\nHe was given ready money, lots of it, for his pleasures in Belem. . . . Two weeks of alcohol and girls, Belem girls whom the Sertanejo would never see again, because the promissory note that he gave them would make him a serf for life.\nOnce up the Amazon the caboclo was viciously exploited and cheated so that he never could get out of debt. \"In this way, within some ten years or so, 500,000 to 1,000,000 men of the sertao perished.\" Escape might have been possible,\nif they had remained Themselves. If they had remained those halfcastes of Indian blood, who, wildly, ferocious and implacable though they were, still had in the darkness of their souls true passions, as it were, and a sense of their own worth . . .\nbut the isolation of their individual circuits to look for rubber trees, the climate, and the grinding exploitation broke their spirit.\nThese degenerates reached the point where they didn't even help one another. . . . Victims of force, they were also its instruments. They killed if they were told to, they tortured if so ordered. . . .\nSome of them survived long enough to become acclimitized and hardened.\nThis happened to certain seringueiros; while their conscience atrophied, their body hardened. . . . These were the peopl e whom the seringalistas made their capataz \u2013 their overseers, spies, killers, henchmen, their slaves who ruled over slaves.\nThe Native People of the Amazon Basin tried to resist this invasion of their homeland.\nThe Indians had to be killed, because, although they were indifferent to the borracha [rubber], they were certainly not indifferent to what it entailed \u2013 the White invasion. . . . The Indians didn't manage to kill many, but they themselves were killed in abundance, because they were confronted by a formidable and systematically organized apparatus.\nInto this system of annihilation the exploited caboclos were drawn.\nGenocide \u2013 a necessity and a pleasure. The seringueiros delighted in killing. . . . They liquidated the primitives as if to prove to themselves that they were \"civilized.\" They refused to see their own image in these naked and barbarous creatures of the jungle. So they exterminated, while being themselves condemned to a slow death.\nHundreds of thousands of Native Americans died between 1880 and 1920, including at least 40,000 exterminated by the activities of an English company in the Rio Putumayo area alone. [Bodard, Green Hell, pp. 89-117.] Innumerable entire nations were exterminated in Amazonia while others, such as the Huni Kui (Amahuaca), were decimated but regrouped in the heavy forest, many day's travel from their previous river-front homes. The Huni Kui were fortunate in having a leader, Xumu, who searched out all of the survivors and brought them together. Xumu said:\nOur people suffered innumerable raids and atrocities at the hands of the rubber cutters when we lived on the Tarauaca River. Men were murdered, women raped and killed, children carried off. Why would they carry off our children, except to eat them?\nYou remember the old woman who wanted to kill you when you first arrived? . . . She lost her whole family in the last raid before we moved to the center of the forest . . . . Most of the atrocities have not been avenged in anyway. The only way we can avenge ourselves for the past horrors of the loss of our children is by what these men have done [killing rubber cutters]. To stop it will mean waiting until all the old people who have lost part of their famlies are gone, or at least have forgotten. You know by now that they do not forget easily or soon.\n[Lamb, Wizard of the Upper Amazon, p. 154.]\nRevenge can, of course, become a curse among the victims of imperialism because the fulfillment of that desire can lead to incessant warfare, great cruelty on all sides, and eventual annihilation for the weaker party.\nIn the 1760s many Natives sought to resist British expansion in the Pennsylvania \u2013 western Virginia area. Their resistence led General Jeffrey Amherst, British commander, to write to Col. Henry Bonquet in 1763:\n\"Could it not be contrived to send the small pox among the disaffected tribes of Indians?\" [Bouquet answered that he would try to start an epidemic and mentioned a wish to hunt \"the vennin\" with dogs. Amherst replied:] \"You will do well to try to inoculate the Indians by means of blankets [in which smallpox patients have slept], as well as by every other method that can serve to extirpate this execrable race. I should be very glad if your scheme of hunting them down by dogs could take effect. . . \" [Howard H. Peckman, Pontiac.and the Indian Uprising, pp. 226-7]\nSavages, Free People, and the Loss of Freedom\nIn any case, the onslaught against Native People and those of mixed race in the Americas has been continuous \u2013 relentless is a better word. Murder, torture, and enslavement are still common in Latin America and violence also exists in North America whenever Native Americans choose to stand in defense of their land and resources (as in South Dakota today). But the onslaught has always been psychological as well, and it is here that the w\u00e9tiko does his greatest damage. The colonialists spread their notions of racial and cultural superiority and transform hitherto free people into super-chickens (as it were) with an especially intensive and brutal pecking order. This pecking order (ranks, social classes, castes etc.) is, of course, what maintains the system of exploitation and degrades the masses who become its victims.\nAs was pointed out earlier, Indians (and other folk peoples) are the targets for intensive programs of social change engineered by \"cooperating\" teams of missionaries, annies, pacification squaas, so-called \"developers,\" and others. Tragically, European academics very often not only form a part of these teams but also help to provide the intellectual rationalizations sometimes used by imperialists. For example, the anthropologist Francis Huxley visited the Caapor-te of Brazil in 1951 and then wrote a book called Affable Savages. He says:\nCompared to us, Indians have little shame, . . . and it may well seem that Urubu life is basically ignoble, and the Indians are aptly described as savages. Indeed, though this is something of a rude word, it is no use denying that the Urubus are savage. They were well known for their cruelty and vindictiveness in war, in the days before they were pacified; their rites, among which was the killing and eating of an enemy prisoner, were savage with a vengeance; and their manners are oftep both crude and barbarous. But \u2013 leaving aside their saving virtues of hospitality, courage and honesty \u2013 this is by no means all that can be said of them. An Indian may well be a savage, but this does not mean that he is unprincipled. [Huxley, Affable Savages, pp. 12-13.]\nThis is, of course, a very clever passage written by a European who, clearly, does not imagine any Indians to be among his readers, least of all any Urubus (who may, indeed, be destroyed safely because, after all, even a British anthropologist agrees that they are savages). More significant, however, is the incredible cultural chauvinism which blinds Huxley to the realities of Portuguese (and British) behavior and leads him to ignore almost 450 years of European aggression against the Americans of that part of Brazil. Huxley imagines that he can deal with the Caapor-te, as of 1900-1951, as if they never had experienced centuries of slave-raiding, invasions by gold-seekers, invasions by rubber-cutters, and so on. If the Urubu (as he calls them, a name to which they object) were vindictive warriors in the 1920s might that not be explained, in part, by their tragic history?\nHuxley himself notes that, about five generations before, the Portuguese began pushing into the forest, forcing tribes to retreat into other nation's territories. He says \"The Urubus seem to have been caught in the middle of these movements, and lived in such fear of raids, both from other Indian tribes and from the advancing Brazilians, that they took to the woods. . . . \" [becoming nomads for a time]. In fact the present Urubu tribe, he says, is descended from only two surviving Urubu men who stole women from a neighboring tribe. [pp. 103-104.]\nIncredible! So we find that these \"savages\" are, in fact, only a mixed remnant of hundreds of years of warfare, involving direct aggression by Europeans, and yet their character and their culture is forever defined as \"savage.\" But then Huxley also says such things as \"Sex among indians always tends to become licence, . . . \" [po 119] and this kind of nonsense reveals for us clearly the one-sided, anti-American character of this Englishman's propaganda. We could safely ignore it except for one thing: such propaganda kills. It not only \"justifies\" the genocidal policies of the Brazilian government but it provides ammunition for racist teachers, missionaries, and so on; bullets which they can use to destroy a people's pride, dignity, and psychological means of survival. \"Your people are savages. . . . \"\nI would say that here we are dealing with another kind of w\u00e9tiko, one who consumes a people's culture and history for his own purposes and then spews forth poison to destroy those who treated the w\u00e9tiko as a guest in their very own homes. Not all European scholars are racists or chauvinists, of course. A much more objective person, although also using the term \"savage\" occasionally, is Claude Levi-Strauss. He writes:\nOur great Western civilization, which has created the marvels we now enjoy, has only succeeded in producing them at the cost of corresonding ills. . . . The first thing we see as we travel round the world is our own filth, thrown into the face of mankind.\nHe later says:\nI fully grasped the historical privilege that tropical America (and to some extent the whole of the American continent) still enjoys through remaining completely, or relatively, unpeopled. Freedom is neither a legal invention nor a philosophical conquest, the cherished possession of civilizations more valid than others because they alone have been able to create or preserve it. It is the outcome of an objective relationship between the individual and the space he occupies, between the consumer and the resources at his disposal. . . . What frightens me in Asia is the vision of our own future which it is already experiencing [i.e., overpopulation]. In the America of the Indians, I cherish the reflection, however fleeting it may now have become, of an era when the human species was in proportion to the world it occupied, and when there was still a valid relationship between the enjoyment of freedom and the symbols denoting it.\n[Levi-Strauss, Tristes Tropiques, pp. 38, 149-150.]\nLevi-Strauss, of course, has seen and felt the beauty of this American land as cared for by Native People, and he has also seen the freedom made possible (or at least enhanced) by modest population. But was this a result of mere chance? Levi-Strauss himself notes that: \"the Nambikwara do not have many children. . . . Sexual intercourse is forbidden between parents until the youngest child is weaned, that is until about its third year.\" [p. 282]. This same characteristicis, or was, true of most American cultures and, coupled with the wide use of contraception, is undoubtedly one of the reasons America was not overpopulated until recently.\nIt is wrong to believe that \"open spaces\" alone produce freedom. The Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and other groups with authoritarian backgrounds did not create \"free\" societies in Siberia or the Americas even when population was sparse. On the other hand, it is perhaps true that overpopulation is a characteristic of w\u00e9tiko societies. As we have seen in reference to eastern Peru, the people living an Indian way of life have small families while their Europeanized brothers have very large ones. Native People were often very much aware of the relationship of freedom and open space. In 1867 Ten Bears, a Comanche man, told a U.S. representative:\nYou said that you wanted to put us upon a reservation, to build our houses and make us medicine lodges. I do not want them. I was born upon the prairie where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun.\nI was born where there were no inclosures and where everything drew a free breath. I want to die there and not within walls. . . .\n[Moquin and Van Doren, Great Documents in American Indian History, p. 209.]\nOverpopulation is, no doubt, a very dangerous phenomena from the viewpoint of freedom and sanity. It also would appear to be a direct result of the creation of w\u00e9tiko-dominated societies, or at least correlates nicely with the latter. Perhaps this results from the degradation of women in a w\u00e9tiko system, or perhaps it correlates with the disintegration of traditional folk values, or perhaps it is stimulated by the need of industrialists, generals, and dictators for continual supplies of cannon-fodder and cheap labor.\nIn any case, the w\u00e9tiko disease, like so many Eurasian epidemic diseases, seems to flourish in overpopulation. And in the slums, factory towns, and crowded countrysides babies, violence, hustling, prostitution, hunger, malnutrition, alcoholism, dope addiction, and fear often live side by side in a fertile culture of demoralization controlled only by prisons and monstrous armed forces. But of course the \"Big Iktikos\" do not live in these slums, rural or urban. They live, as they always have, in fancy houses or apartments, guarded by the \"security forces\" whose salaries they pay.\nNeedless to state, it is very, very easy to become a w\u00e9tiko. One does not have to be brutalized and impoverished, like the poor caboclos of Brazil, the mestizos of Peru, or the ladinos of southern Mexico. There are many other ways of either becoming a w\u00e9tiko or, at the very least, an accomplice of, or host for, the w\u00e9tikos.\nOne of the essential characteristics of free, democratic, non-imperialistic societies is that all people \u2013 the young, the old, and the \"odd\" \u2013 are equally respected. Gene Weltfish, after years of working with the Pawnee people said:\nThey were a well-disciplined people, maintaining public order under many trying circumstances. And yet they had none of the power mechanisms that we consider essential to a well-ordered life. No orders were ever issued. . . . Time after time I tried to find a case of orders given, and there were none. Gradually, I began to realize that democracy is a very personal thing which, like Charity, begins at home. Basically it means not being coerced and having no need to coerce anyone else. The Pawnee learned this way of living in the earliest beginning of his life.\nIn the detailed events of every day living as a child, he began his development as a disciplined and free man or as a woman who felt her dignity and her independence to be inviolate. [Gene Weltfish, The Lost Universe, pp. 6-8.]\nUnfortunately, while Native American societies tend to cultivate self-disciplined but non-coerced individuals who have a right to follow their own paths certain other societies very often seek to train their youth to \"follow orders\" and to confonn to rules formulated by others, whether moral or immoral, logical or illogical. Thus Admiral Yamamoto of the Japanese Navy, although personally opposed to a war with the United States (for ethical as well as tactical reasons) accepted his orders and \"obeyed his emperor.\" He planned the secret attack upon Pearl Harbor in 1941 and then proceeded to vigorously lead Japan's naval war, all because he was \"obeying orders.\"\nYamamoto appears to have been a deeply sensitive man, a man who could have set an example for those Japanese who despised militarism and imperialism. Instead he became a high-class pimp, killing tens of thousands in a cause in which he did not believe.\nNeedless to say, w\u00e9tikos love just such a man! Without them the Hitlers, Stalins, Westmorelands, and so on, would have trouble keeping armies in the field. Many \"Big W\u00e9tikos\" are loyal to very little, except their own self-interest, but their success often depends upon convincing others that \"loyalty and obedience\" are life's highest virtues.\nMany churches and sects, especially in the so-called Christian world, have developed elaborate systems of indoctrination designed to thoroughly control the minds of young children and adults. Of course they are afraid that their children might be \"contaminated\" by contact with \"alien\" ideas, forgetting that a spiritual path charted and controlled by another is not a path at all \u2013 it is instead nothing but a maze which leads nowhere.\nChildren controlled by their parents (and both controlled by their sect) are like rats in a carefully-created, endless maze. The very purpose of the spiritual life is defeated, it seems to me, by such a denial of individual freedom and responsibility.\nIn any case, authoritarian churches train their followers to \"obey orders\" and \"follow rules.\" Thus they often can be recruited to kill under orders, and especially to kill people who are \"savages,\" \"different,\" or \"alien.\" Significantly also (as shown earlier) such churches are often extremely imperialistic themselves.\nA case in point is the Mormon Church which today is actively seeking to \"convert\" Native People. The Mormon culture is, in most respects, the very opposite of Native American, being despotic and rigidly patriarchal. It is also very aggressive and expansive. The proof of this is to be seen in Utah and nearby areas of Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona where Mormon White colonies have succeeded in gobbling up vast areas of Native land.\nAll one has to do is to examine maps of the \"Mormon zone\" to discover that the native Shoshone, Southern Paiute, and Ute tribes of that area have received abnormally small reservations, or none at all. Or one can go to the Phoenix region of Arizona and learn how Mormon colonies settled on Pima land and appropriated the water of the Salt and Gila rivers, or how Mormons went to Navajo, Apache and Zuni lands in the area south of Gallup, again acquiring vast acreages.\nAnd everywhere in Arizona, Utah, Idaho and Nevada the Mormon power structure today resists the assertion of Native rights. But Mormons do not merely take Indian land and water, or resist Native political power, they also seek to take Indian children to Mormon homes or Mormon-controlled schools where the young people can be thorougly indoctrinated. Tragically, many impoverished Indian families are being persuaded to give up their children (so that they won't starve) only to find them returning years later as confused alcoholics or anti-Indian supporters of Europeanization and colonialism.\nMormon doctrine teaches that all of the great accomplishments of Native People were really the contributions of \"White\" peopl e (Israelites, whom the Mormons imagine to have been White). The Native People's brown color is a result of a curse and will be removed (after death) if they are converted to Mormonism. Tragically, this extremely racist doctrine is not that different from similar teachings appearing in other White sects, including fundamentalist protestant ones which have on occasion preached that an Indian can become White if he is \"saved.\"\nIn any case, w\u00e9tikos or supporters of w\u00e9tikos can be created by systems of socialization which develop \"followers\" rather than free human beings and which preach doctrines of racial or cultural superiority.\n\"You are like you are, because you tell yourself that you are that way.\" [Juan Matus, in Castaneda, Tales of Power, p. 40.]\nBut w\u00e9tikos can also be made in many other ways. Today, for example, the governments of the United States and Canada are both actively seeking to corrupt Native (and Black) people through federal grants, federal subsidies, easy money, federal jobs, government \"per diem,\" and the illusion of power. This is, of course, nothing new but since about 1965 the opportunities for corruption have vastly increased.\nLet us imagine, for example, a young Indian receiving his college degree. Usually he will be a product of sixteen or more years of education in a White-dominated environment. He may also be a member of a Native community where there are Indians who have \"gotten ahead\" in the past by making crooked deals or by working for the government. In any case, our young man is not himself dishonest. In fact, he is probably naive, since little in his White education will have prepared him for the realities of the w\u00e9tiko world.\nPerhaps he is invited to a government-sponsored Indian conference held (as usual) in some fancy White motel or hotel. There he finds that the Commissioner of Indian Affairs has rented a motel room which no one occupies but which is filled with liquor and is open to all of the Indian leaders. Many leaders get drunk and either sleep out the key meetings or go to bed with another delegate. In any case, he learns rapidly that the decisions are not made in open meetings but in closed rooms or by a few key people.\nI should interject here that it has been standard BIA policy to use liquor in the above way. I myself have seen just such a room, in a hotel where we were meeting to decide how the U.S. Office of Education was to spend about $500,000 on Indian education research. The BIA commissioner was there and he had supplied the liquor, with the expected result. We also learned that USDE had already decided to give the money to Professor Robert J. Havinghurst of the University of Chicago (and to one other professor) and that we were called to the meeting only to rubber-stamp the plan. (This was in 1967, but the same thing happens regularly.)\nOur young Indian is a bright and ambitious person. Thus he perceives that people are \"rewarded\" in so far as they \"go along\" with bureaucratic interests and don't rock too many boats. He may also be taken aside by a more experienced person who \"trains\" him in w\u00e9tiko procedure: how to collect \"per diem\" and consultant fees; how to scratch other people's backs and get favors in return; how to team up with directors of this or that Indian program in order to form a kind of a junior Mafia group; how to make pro-Indian speeches and keep a good image going in public while being very cooperative with oppressive agencies in the back room; and, finally, how to become \"buddies\" with the people who control grants, jobs, etcetera, on a particular reservation or with a particular agency.\nGradually our young Indian comes to believe that there is no honesty in the Indian world. He has little to do with traditional people. He spends most of his time with Indian bureaucrats or with White counterparts. His life revolves around meetings in hotels, informal sessions in bars, bed-jumping with alcoholic female delegates, and \"wheeling and dealing.\" In this atmosphere our young man loses his face and is in danger of losing his sanity.\nMany such people are led easily into outright corruption. Cases are known where a program director used project money for pleasure trips, for paying rent on a private home, for buying clothes, for buying alcohol, or for other illegal forms of rip-off.\nThe Big W\u00e9tikos don't mind this \u2013 in fact, they may encourage it. Why? Because then our young man has lost his \"balls.\" He has become a captive, either of the \"Indian boss\" or of the federal government. They can crack down on him or expose him whenever they want to. As long as he remains their flunkie, of course, they will leave him alone (unless they need a scapegoat, in which case he may be the sacrificial lamb).\nOur young man, now older and corrupt, may remain a flunkie for the rest of his life. He may also, however, choose to become a \"Big W\u00e9tiko.\" This requires a lot of back-scratching, back-stabbing, drinking, and manuevering. It also requires the corruption of other young men (and women) who, in turn, will become \"hooked\" into the system.\nThis kind of a scenario can be written for Chicanos, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and for any other human group. The details vary, but the essence is the same \u2013 ambition for power, wealth, or material things coupled with a weak, or confused, set of personal ethics. And the tragic thing is that such persons, whether w\u00e9tikos or supporters of w\u00e9tikos, make it possible for colonialism and oppression to continue.\nOrganized Crime: Planned Aggression\nThe twentieth-century has witnessed increased concern about the phenomena called \"organized crime\" largely because of the activities of international or national organizations devoted, in part, to extortion, the exploitation of prostitutes, drug traffic, gambling, pornography, and so on.\nIt is grossly misleading, however, to think of organized crime as being synonymous with the Sicilian Mafia or similar groupings of \"gangsters.\" To begin our analysis we must first distinguish between three types of organized crime:\n1. state-approved or state-initiated organized crime;\n2. state-tolerated organized crime;\n3. state-prohibited organized crime.\nWe must bear in mind that \"illegal\" acts and \"crimes\" are not the same thing. Some \"crimes\" may be perfectly legal, depending on the time or place, and some non-crimes may be acts for which people can be punished by the state. Historically, many highly laudatory activities (such as worshipping the creator in one's own way) have been prohibited by someone's law. A crime, however, is an aggressive act which results in harm to another person, group, or entity.\nUntil recently it has ordinarily been the state (that is, governments) which have been engaged in organized crime, either directly themselves or by sanctioning (or licensing) their subjects to engage in criminal acts. Some states (such as perhaps certain \"pirate\" kingdoms) were expressly organized for the purpose of stealing, looting, extorting, enslaving, and so on. But many larger states have also engaged in extensive activities of a similar nature, activities of such economic significance as to suggest that \"armed robbery\" was, in effect, the state's major activity (overseas, at least).\nThe British, Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch empires, for example, were (at various times) extensively engaged in the crime of seizing persons and selling or using them as slaves. This slave-trade cannot be viewed as ethically being in any way different from Mafia kidnapping, murder, or extortion except in the sense that it was infinitely more bloodthirsty, profitable, and vicious.\nThe leaders of the Sicilian Mafia must appear as mild-mannered, almost decent persons when compared with the Liverpool, London, Boston, Lisbon, and Cadiz dealers in human flesh and butchers of entire nations.\nThus true organized crime commences with the state or with state-approved aggression. In the 1880's the United States adopted the \"Dawes Act\" and thereby enabled appropriately placed white citizens to systematically steal land and oil from Native Americans who were supposedly under the \"guardianship\" of the United States. This organized thievery, accompanied by threats and murders, was never corrected and never halted, until virtually all parcels of value had been secured by white people.\nSimilar examples of state-initiated or approved organized crime include the U.S. war with Mexico (designed to steal California and New Mexico), the U.S. seizure of the Filipino Republic, and the City of Los Angeles' acquisition of the water of eastern California (Owens Valley and Mono Lake Basin) in order to make land speculators rich by SUbdividing the San Fernando Valley.\nState-sanctioned organized crime also includes passing laws which give highly unfair advantages to the wealthy as opposed to the poor, as in making corporations \"persons\" in the eyes of the law and making the owners of a corporation not liable for debts, losses, et cetera; or in allowing income tax deductions for fictitious losses (e.g., accelerated depreciation on apartment houses or oil depletion allowances).\nIt is clear, then, that we live in a world where many states, especially the larger imperial powers, have been or are now formidable forces in the realm of crime. Significantly also state-initiated organized crime must surely set a pattern of behavior which will be imitated at various levels by private persons. Historically then the state itself, and especially the European-type expansionist state, is one of the major corrupters of human morals (although it is itself a creature of the w\u00e9tikos who have seized control of its power apparatus).\nMany states also tolerate a great variety of organized crime which, although not directly sanctioned, is in some manner profitable to the ruling classes. Thus many large corporations (such as the Standard Oil Company before 1910 or the Southern Pacific / Central Pacific Railroad) have often operated as organized criminal syndicates. That is, the purpose of such bandit corporations has been to secure the greatest possible \"profit\" (or resources for producing \"profit\") even if illegal or unethical activities have to be used. The state usually winks at such large-scale thievery because it is convenient to do so (the rail road will be useful to the state so what does it matter if a few people get rich siphoning off government grants or bankrupting farmers?); or because the state's leaders (congressmen, for example) are sharing directly in the loot.\nThe State of Nevada tolerates gambling casinos which are well-known as being largely controlled by Mafia or Mafia-related syndicates because it is profitable to Nevada-based land speculators, contractors, businessmen-in-general, and public officials to have such businesses in what would otherwise be a very poor and sparsely-populated region.\nA recent example of this type of organized crime occurred during the oil crisis of the 1970's when U.S. oil companies tremendously increased their profits, using the Arab oil embargo as an excuse. This activity, although publicized by many writers, is an example of how certain types of organized crime can be both \"legal\" (since \"conspiracy\" to set high prices is so hard \"to prove\") and profitable.\nFinally, we have organized crime which is supposedly illegal in most states, such as the narcotics traffic in the U.S. In point of fact, however, we can seriously question whether much of these kinds of activities are actually vigorously prohibited by law enforcement agencies. That the FBI, with all of its manpower, resources, and willingness to use spies, informers, infiltrators, and electronic surveillance, has not yet brought the Mafia under control suggests, of course, that the latter is a very low priority target (much lower than the very small Socialist Worker's Party or the equally small American Indian Movement).\nIt is reported that the drug traffic in New York City actually declined during a police strike of a few years ago. But what can we expect in a w\u00e9tiko world where the state itself sets an example of aggressive, criminal, immoral and even brutal acts (such as the Vietnam War or the blatant suppression of dissent on the Pine Ridge Lakota Reservation) ?\nIn any event, it seems clear that we must broaden our conception of organized crime to include acts of aggression, robbery, looting, and thievery carried out by governments and large corporations. And we must also recognize that state-initiated or state-tolerated aggression is the most dangerous type of crime because it usually gains a certain amount of social approval among the citizenry of the successfully aggressive country. Organized crime is designed to produce profits and although the greater portion goes to the ruling w\u00e9tikos a certain amount is allowed to reach the middle-classes at the very least.\nThus it is that exploitative and imperialistic programs may become very popular in countries where an improved material standard of living is believed to be dependent upon aggression. Similarly, most states seek to control or regulate the extent of the internal exploitation engendered by organized crime since they do not wish influential sectors of the citizenry to become angry enough to rebel or to oust the incumbent political leaders.\nIn the United States a great deal of internal oppression, violence, and exploitation is tolerated so long as Indians, poor Blacks, Chicanos, et cetera, are the primary victims. These people are generally perceived as being incapable of mobilizing sufficient unrest to disturb the status quo. Thus it is all right to illegally sterilize large numbers of poor Indian, Black, and Chicano women (without their knowledge or consent) because middle-class white women will not identify with them or rise up on their behalf. In fact most middle-class white women will doubtless support sterilization of non-whites as a device for preventing the rise of a non-white majority in the United States.\nNonetheless, violence and crime do occasionally get \"out of hand.\" But governments and law enforcement agencies will generally focus attention on individual criminals or low-income crime in order to create the impression that they are \"fighting crime.\"\nLegalized or tolerated organized crime will not be greatly affected, however, since the very fabric of the economy in many states or regions is dependent upon planned aggression,\nexploitation, or secret price-fixing and. gouging.\nThe tragic thing about all this is that most ordinary citizens will ultimately suffer in such societies, regardless of the temporary benefits received by them. Thus Black slavery and Indian removal in the U.S. South did not ultimately benefit the working-class white population. Instead it led to the creation of an oligarchical ruling class which has, even to this day, often depressed wages and living conditions for both poor whites and poor Blacks.\nSimilarly, the wealth created by the British Empire means very little today to the average Briton who must put up with a declining standard of living made worse by the overpopulation of the British Isles. This overpopulation, and the depletion of many original natural resources, has been, in part, the result of early industrialization controlled by \"robber-barons\" and overseas imperialism controlled by the same class of people.\nThe United States, too, will witness the same decline in the not-too-distant future. An aggressive foreign policy will keep oil, aluminum, uranium, and other essential raw materials coming in for a few years more but corporate control of the economy and rising prices will ensure that the profits reach the ruling class primarily. In the meantime, the artificial standard of living created by overseas investments, raw materials, and the exploitation of low-wage labor in South Korea, Taiwan, Brazil, China, Mexico, South Africa, et cetera, will gradually be eroded from within.\nImperialism creates the illusion of wealth, in so far as the masses are concerned. It usually serves to paper over, or hide, the fact that the ruling classes are gobbling up the natural resources of the home territory in an improvident manner and are otherwise utilizing the national wealth largely for their own purposes. Eventually, the general pUblic is called upon to pay for all of this, frequently after the military machine can no longer maintain external aggression.\nAgood example of how this works, on a small-scale, occurred after World War II when a front corporation controlled by General Motors, Standard Oil, and a tire manufacturer bought up most of the electric railway transportation systems in the United States. This corporation promptly allowed streetcar service to deteriorate, tore up tracks, and sold themselves buses, rubber tires, and diesel fuel. The new bus lines contributed greatly to air pollution and traffic problems and when patronage declined the all-bus systems were sold to the public. So \"socialism\" was used to unload unprofitable businesses onto the public while a continuing purchase of buses, tires, and diesel fuel was guaranteed. (No prosecutions have taken place for this organized conspiracy to destroy rail mass transit systems).\nOn a micro-scale then this illustrates what happens to entire economies under imperialism. The wealthy classes accumulate wealth, leaving the masses to suffer the consequences of the loss of basic resources, overpopulation, air pollution, environmental contamination, and, more significantly, a society and culture distorted in the value area by decades or even centuries of state-approved violence and aggression.\nIn the United States today it is the masses, and especially the poor and workingclass, who are paying for the Vietnam War. That war wasted many tens of billions of dollars (creating an inflation which has eroded the earnings of the poor) and incredible quantities of petroleum and other basic resources (which precipitated shortages in the U.S., an adverse balance of payments, et cetera). But the rich have not suffered from the Vietnam aftermath because they have the means to raise their incomes to keep ahead of inflation and being the owners of multinational corporations they can obtain resources from many quarters.\nOrganized crime, in its many forms, is the most important manner in which the w\u00e9tiko disease finds concrete expression. It is true that individual w\u00e9tikos, operating on their own, may cause great misery at times, but it is much more common for the most brutal aggression to take place as a part of an organized, systematic assault. In the Americas, for example, the terrible Portuguese attacks upon Native People in Brazil, the actions of Spanish conquistadores, the expansionist pushes of Anglo-Saxon \"pioneers,\" and the operations of all manner of exploiters from fur traders to rum sellers to slave hunters took place within imperialist systems whose over-all objectives revolved around the central purpose of seizing Native lands, resources, and lives for the profit of the system.\nEven today an Indian's life is worth very little in the Americas, because the organized criminal syndicates posing as governments in many areas still regard the exploitation of the Indian and his resources as a legitimate activity. Ach\u00e9 Indians could not be sold as slaves today in Paraguay without the existence of a pro-Nazi government controlled literally by gangsters. Indians could not be murdered in South Dakota, with no thorough investigations and prosecutions, unless the terrorizing of Indians was indeed a continuing state-approved objective.\nIn the United States many white people and government agencies are still actively seeking possession of Native land and resources. If this were a part of a general campaign to break up large landholdings, create small farms, and open up resources for development we could at least see it as a non-racial, non-imperialist issue. But when low-income, land-poor Indian people are the sole target and large landholding corporations (such as the Southern Pacific Railroad) and government agencies (e.g., the Bureau of Land Management) experience little pressure we can be sure that the Native American is still officially and socially perceived as a \"legitimate\" victim.\nThe federal government of the U.S. is very aggressive in seeking to condemn Indian land for dams and is extremely reluctant to return even admittedly-stolen land. On the other hand, that same government gave the S. P. Railroad (and Central Pacific) fantastic quantities of Indian land, land which was to be sold to pay railroad construction costs. Much of the land is still, however, owned by the S. P. (11% of California) and the latter will not sell any of it. Some of this land was obtained by fraud (e.g., claiming that the Sierra Nevadas extended to Utah in order to get a larger land grant) but the federal government has never taken any land back from the S. P. on legal grounds.\nThe S. P. Railroad, for some reason, is not perceived by European-Americans as being a fitting target for their animosity but Washington State Indians (with virtually no land-base left, in most cases) are. So are the Sioux, the Yavapai, the Pit River Indians, and so on. The words of Claudio Vilas Boas, cited earlier, are worth repeating here:\n\"I know that the law of the civilized [sic.] is the law of the stronger, which gives no quarter.\"\nAnother facet of organized systems of aggression is that the governments, syndicates, corporations, or groups controlling or profiting from such behavior also control the greater part of the organs of public opinion modification. Historically the state, the Christian churches, powerful newspapers, et cetera, have conspired frequently to use patiotism, sectarian fervor, and news propaganda to not only justify aggression, genocide, slavery, and torture but also to make the masses willing (or even anxious) participants. More significantly (as indicated earlier) the entire national culture becomes pervaded by myths, values, and habits of action and thought conducive to the perpetuation of a w\u00e9tiko society.\nThus in much of the Euro-Mediterranean world, in Europeanized areas overseas, and in certain other mass societies the common training of large numbers of people is that of a hustler. The individual may learn to be a hustler in business, or in school, or in scientific research, or in politics, but his basic attitude is one of fierce competition to \"get ahead\" of other people. The Hollywood movie industry frequently exhalts the \"two-bit\" hustler (as in the popul ar movie \"Paper Moon\"), as well as racketeers, gangsters, \"hit-men,\" violent secret agents (a la James Bond), violent cops, and so on.\nMovies may occasionally oppose such behavior but usually after making it clear that money and the \"good things of life\" are frequently to be found in close association with crime, crooked business deals, big-time politics, Las Vegas gambling, and so on. In any case, the w\u00e9tiko world creates an intensive propaganda system designed to perpetuate the values of such a system. And I say \"designed\" because w\u00e9tikos and those accepting the ethics of a w\u00e9tiko world would find it hard to avoid mirroring those values in their work.\nThe material prosperity within successfully imperialistic societies, especially for middle-class and upper-class citizens, unfortunately serves to hide not only internal decay but also to blunt people's desires for truth, justice, and personal authenticity. Even when obvious examples of wrong-doing appear, or even evidence of unspeakable atrocities, the bulk of the citizenry will refuse to take any action, in some cases because of a fear of reprisal but more commonly because of a desire to continue to enjoy their prosperity without being disturbed. Thus the German people's acceptance of Naziism, the South African white's acquiescence in wholesale exploitation of the non-white majority, and the tolerance of racism, discrimination, and injustice in the United States.\nThe w\u00e9tiko world is one of dramatic contrasts: the wealth of the oppressors and the poverty of the oppressed; the modern buildings of Brasilia and the bodies of Indians dumped into the river to make the new capital possible; the great museums and art collections in European cities and empty tombs or looted archaeological sites in non-white regions.\nOrganized crime is indeed profitable. But it is also ugly, corrupting, and brutal.\nAll of us should remember that the terror and suffering lurking just beyond the curtain of wealth ultimately enters into even the gardens of the affluent; and, more importantly, that material wealth and power seldom seem to bring to their possessors the spiritual and psychological nourishment which human beings truly need.\nOrganized crime robs the oppressed, but it also, finally, robs the oppressor as well.\nIf Jesus Were to Return\nI have read that at the beginning of the twentieth century the world was full of \"optimists\" who believed that science and technology, representative forms of government, and political reform movements promised a new, brighter day for all human beings. Of course, I am sure that these optimists were White people and not Indians, Blacks, or Asians, for whom life was going down-hill and not up. But in any event, at least the White ruling classes could be optimistic. Now, hoever, after another three-quarters of a century of butcherings, dictatorships, and destruction of the environment, it is clear that the world faces either destruction or an era of super-police states (very much as Orwell predicted in 1984). Afew years ago I wrote:\nA \"machiavellian\" mass society valueing wealth - acquisition and typified by exploitative relations.must, inevitably, be a violent society, using force to protect the \"haves\" and the \"hope to haves\" from the \"have-nots\" and outsiders. Such a society will destroy itself because its greed will cause it to consume its own resources and even its own people. No self-restraints can effectively be imposed because the society's very nature, its internal dynamic, is to consume. Its voracious appetite will cause it to literally eat itself. When sufficiently weakened, other similar social monsters will finish it off - if anything remains. [Jack D. Forbes, \"Why DQU?\" in Aztecas del Norte: The Chicanos of Aztlan, Fawcett, 1973, pp. 255-8.]\nAnd so it is. The w\u00e9tikos destroyed Egypt, and Babylon and Athens, and Rome, and Tenochtitlin, and perhaps now they will destroy the entire earth. But neither the \"junkie\" looking for money for a shot of heroin nor the New York capitalists destroying the Amazonian forests for big profits are able to stop their own socially destructive behavior. They are diseased people, the one a petty thief or murderer because of a chemical insanity and the others crazy with the w\u00e9tiko psychosis \u2013 cannibals.\nCan the w\u00e9tiko sickness be brought to a halt? Labor unions are created and then become corrupt, reform movements appear and then are crushed or subverted, radical parties develop and then create dictatorships, and so on. And the society around us tends to be so mercenary and so superficial that almost every \"counter-culture\" will become only a new way for the media or the clothing-manufacturers to reap profits.\nAnd if Yeshwa ben Yusef were to return? If he had returned, in Europe, anywhere from 300 A.D. to perhaps 1800 A.D. he would have been very likely burned at the stake. Perhaps he did and was. How many times have the Christians killed Jesus? Everytime they have murdered a \"heretic\" or a heathen, every time they have killed one of their own sons in a senseless war, everytime they have worked to death or starved to death a victim of their oppressive colonialism. The Christian churches, by and large, long ago rejected the real Yeshwa, as pointed out earlier.\nYou've made a blondie out of Jesus. I don't care for those blond, blue-eyed pictures of a sanitized, cloroxed, ajaxed Christ. . . . Jesus was a Jew. He wasn't a yellow-haired Anglo. I'm sure he had black hair and a dark skin like an Indian. The White ranchers around here wouldn't have let him step out with their daughters. . . . His religion came out of the desert in which he lived, out of his kind of mountains, his kind of animals, his kind of plants. You've tried to make him into an Anglo-Saxon Fuller Brush salesman, a long-haired Billy Graham in a fancy night shirt, and that's why he doesn't work for you anymore. He was a good medicine man, I guess. [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, p. 162.]\nThe Christian churches, for the most part, confuse people's values and make it easier for materialism, confonnity, and the w\u00e9tiko psychosis to control human beings.\nA big Catholic church is being built for Indians on one of our Sioux reservations. It is shaped like a giant tipi. Over its altar hangs a huge peace pipe together with the cross. . . . I don't like it and many others besides me don't like it. It is dishonest. Because there is a difference, and there will always be a difference, as long as one Indian is left alive. Our beliefs are rooted deep in our earth, . . . and if you leave all that concrete unwatched for a year or two, our plants, the native Indian plants, will pierce that concrete and push up through it. [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, p. 163.]\nYou see, the Catholic Church, just like the Pepsi-Cola advertisers and the clothing manufacturers, is always looking for new ways to \"capture a market,\" to sell something, by disguising its product in such a way that people are fooled. In the same way, the Mormons sponsor Native dance groups to travel around as \"the Laminite Generation.\" But to them its just a \"come on,\" because the spiritual meaning isn't there. Its just a \"side-show\" to attract confused Indians. Then the \"hard-sell\" comes later. Neither Mormonism nor Catholicism have much in common with Native American philosophy. The big Catholic \"tipi\" cathedral and the huge, ornate, plush Mormon temples are ail monuments to material splendor and to religions which seem to purposely shut out the natural World \u2013 the earth, the plants, the sun, the cold, the heat, yes and even the flies and ants, which are, to the Indian, all sacred (wakan).\nThere were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature. . . . He would deem it sacrilege to build a house for Him who may be met face to face in the mysterious, shadowy aisles of the primeval forest, or on the sunlit bosom of virgin prairies, upon dizzy spires and pinnacles of naked rock, and yonder in the jeweled vault of the night sky! He who enrobes Himself in filmy veils of clouds, there on the rim of the visible world where our Great-Grandfather Sun kindles his evening camp-fire, He who rides upon the rigorous wind of the north, or breathes forth His spirit upon aromatic southern airs, whose war canoe is launched upon majestic rivers and inland seas \u2013 He needs no lesser cathedral! [Ohiyesa, Soul of The Indian, pp. 5-6.]\nEven the pyramids and temple-mounds built by some Native People were not designed to close man off from the visible universe but, in fact, to imitate a mountain-top, to bring the worshipper closer to the elements of the world.\nAnd, indeed, it may be that the development of massive, enclosed temples and churches of whatever size, in Asia and Eurpe, correlates very well with the rise of the w\u00e9tiko sickness. Why? Perhaps because the temple or cathedral clearly serves to separate the sacred from the profane, the religious from the secular, the realm of worship from the realm of work, money-making, and killing. The w\u00e9tikos perhaps want people to box up their \"religion\" in little buildings, where it can be isolated from the rest of life. Then \"religion\" comes into existence as a concept separate from \"life,\" worship can be largely centered in one place, and priests and preachers can make their living and gain great power by controlling the use of the little boxes where that which is \"sacred\" is stored away. But Native American beliefs are very different.\nBut our Indian religion is all one religion, the Great Spirit. We're thankful that we're on this Mother Earth. That's the first thing when we wake up in the morning, is to be thankful to the Great Spirit for the Mother Earth: how we live, what it produces, what keeps everything alive. . . . This land, we appreciate that. When the eye of the Great Spirit rises in the morning, we stand and worship and thank him for that wonderful land that we're living in. Anything that's pretty we use to pray with because the Great Spirit made that. [Joshua Wetsit, in Morey, Can the Red Man Help the White Man, pp. 47-48, 15.]\nLike Yeshwa and Buddha, Indians seek wisdom in nature. As Igjugarjuk, a Caribou Innuit (Eskimo) doctor says:\nWhen I was to be an [angatkut or doctor], I chose suffering through the two things that are most dangerous to us humans, suffering through hunger and suffering through cold. . . .\nTrue wisdom is only to be found far away from people out in the great solitude, and is not found in play but only through suffering. Solitude and suffering open the human mind, and therefore an angatkut must seek his wisdom there.\n[Quoted in Astrov, American Indian Prose and Poetry, pp. 297,300.]\nPerhaps this is why Black people in the United States have developed the most authentic forms of Christianity, because, even though they have been limited by the sectarianism and forms of church building, etc., brought over from Europe, they have succeeded in developing a \"spirit of living,\" based upon suffering, sharing, and humility, which permeates their faith. If you have ever heard a song sung in a Black church, like \"If I Can Help Somebody,\" or if you have ever heard the late Martin Luther King speak, you must know that you are experiencing the peak of Christianity in the United States.\nAnd perhaps that is why M. L. King was harassed by the FBI and finally murdered, because religion was, for him, living every moment of the day according to his deepest convictions.\nSuch men are dangerous in a w\u00e9tiko world. The Billy Grahams and the Oral Roberts support the status quo, they sell religion instead of used cars, but their world is comprised of the Nixons and the Tulsa oil barons, and they thrive on it.\nThe \"churches\" offer no answer to the w\u00e9tiko psychosis, by and large. Yes, even the Black church, because the beauty and power of Black Christianity has really evolved in spite of the Black churches \u2013 it is carried by Black people in their collectivity and not primarily by their preachers (who all too often have been materialistic, or corrupt, or weak). Organized Black sects can easily lend themselves to dogmatism, narrowness, and a concern with the petty and the superficial. Black Christians would do well to look to their African and Native American origins instead of being dominated by the theology of their European oppressors.\nCount Zinzendorf, a Moravian Church leader, attempted to convert Kakowatchiky, a Shawnee man of Pennsylvania, to Christianity in 1742. Kakowatchiky thanked the count for his concern and said:\nHe himself was an Indian of God's creation and he was satisfied with his condition and had no wish to be a European. . . . He liked the Indian way of life. God had been very kind to him even in his old age and would continue to look well after him. God was better pleased with the Indians than with the Europeans. It was wonderful how much he helped them. [Paul A. W. Wallace, Conrad Weiser, p. 144, as quoted in Paul A. W. Wallace, Indians in Pennsylvania, p. 123].\nSeeking Sanity: Reversing the Process of Brutalization\nThe w\u00e9tiko psychosis, and the problems it creates, have inspired many resistance movements and efforts at reform or revolution. Unfortunately, most of these efforts have failed because they have never diagnosed the w\u00e9tiko as an insane person whose disease is extremely contagious. Nor have they, generally, understood that the nonw\u00e9tikos, whether flunkies, pimps, or the most oppressed are often \"secret carriers\" of the disease. Such people become active w\u00e9tikos only when conditions are favorable (such as when power is seized during a revolution).\nQuite clearly there are many \"fronts\" on which one can become engaged if one's goal is to help bring about a just world. In his Pedagogy of the Oppressed Paulo Friere has described a method of revolutionary education designed to help oppressed people develop a \"critical consciousness,\" an ability to perceive their objective conditions, to analyze why they are oppressed, and to comprehend that dehumanization is at the root of all oppression. Friere's method helps the oppressed to see that \"love\" and humanization are the proper goals of social change and that any adoption of the values of the oppressors merely insures the continuation of dehumanization.\nThe development of a \"critical awareness\" on the part of the oppressed is certainly a necessity and, of course, it is not a new approach. Tecumseh and his brother Tenskatawita (\"the Shawnee Prophet\") were engaged in just such an effort in the period from 1802 to 1814. Tecumseh and other teachers traveled from Canada to Alabama and the lower Mississippi Valley, attempting to help Native people to grasp fully the implications of U.S. imperialism.\nBut Tecumseh's movement differed from Friere's ideas in several important respects. First, Tecumseh did not hope to \"humanize\" the oppressors because he recognized that that was beyond the Native People's capabilities. Second, Tecumseh sought to separate the Indian from the White by preserving native independence and keeping White people out of native territory. (This would be impossible in a situation where the oppressors comprise a ruling class living in the same territory as the oppressed).\nFinally, and most significantly of all, Tecumseh's movement possessed a \"spiritual\" base. The native teachers recognized that men have to be \"cured\" of their spi ritual sicknesses before they can build a just society. Thus Indians gathered together at Tippecanoe village to purify themselves, cleanse themselves of alcoholism and alien habits, and learn how to live once again as responsible, authentic people.\nFriere's methodology \u2013 helping people to understand the social-political world around them \u2013 is vital \u2013 and yet something is missing. The flavor is European and if it has a \"religious\" element it consists in a kind of humanism. Humanism represents, of course, an admirable philosophy within the framework of European materialism and agnosticism. On the other hand, a critical method limited to the arena of socio-political human behavior as perceived through materialism is one which will never solve the problem of w\u00e9tikoism. Why? Because one must take \"critical awareness\" beyond the limits of purely human situations in order to fully grasp the milieu in which we humans actually have our existence.\nI believe that efforts to achieve justice in the socio-political arena of life are essential. But the basis for those efforts, if they are to be successful, must rest on the spiritual regeneration of each of us who are engaged in such struggles.\nIf the w\u00e9tiko psychosis is to be overcome, and, if we are to be cured of the disease, the answer lies in what I call religion, which is following the \"good, red road\" or the \"pollen path\" for all the days of our lives. This is not to say that a person has to become an Indian, or follow Native American ways. No, because when we pull away the W\u00e9tiko sickness from our eyes and look at things in honesty and humility we find that the teachings of the great medicine-men, the great holy men, of the world are actually similar \u2013 they point in the same direction. They may not be identical, but that is okay because they all provide us with examples only. I don't believe they ever meant for us to become robots, duplicating every act of their lives, or phonographs, repeating every word of their prayers, or imbeciles, refusing to use the miracle of our own minds, or clods, failing to dream our own dreams, or blobs, never seeking our own visions.\nOther people's visions are their own, not ours; and it is wrong to use them as an excuse for not finding our own if we can.\nThe way I look at it our body is the only thing which truly belongs to us. . . .\nThe difference between the White man and us is this: You believe in the redeeming powers of suffering, if this suffering was done by somebody else far away, two thousand years ago. We believe that it is up to every one of us to help each other, even through the pain of our bodies. . . . We do not lay this burden onto our god, nor do we want to miss being face to face with the spirit power. It is when we are fasting on the hilltop, or tearing our flesh at the sundance, that we experience the sudden insight, come closest to the mind of the Great Spirit. Insight does not come cheaply, and we want no angel or saint to gain it for us and give it to us second hand. [Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions.]\nWhat this kind of perspective might mean in terms of everyday life is expressed by Cesar Chavez, the great native organizer of farmworkers:\nWhen we are really honest with ourselves, we must admit that our lives are all that really belong to us. So it is how we use our lives that determines what kind of men we are. It is my deepest belief that only by giving our lives do we find life. I am convinced that the truest act of courage, the strongest act of manliness is to sacrifice ourselves for others in a totally non-violent struggle for justice. To be a man is to suffer for others. God help us to be men. [Ahora!, V. Ill, no. 3, Jan. 28, 1972, p. 1.]\nMost of the great teachers of the earth have taught things, or set examples, which can help us overcome the w\u00e9tiko psychosis. \"Psychosis\" means \"sickness of the soul or spirit.\" And so it is that we must turn to those things which have to do with the spirit or soul when we seek to find a cure. \"Pragmatism\" and opportunism offer no answers, nor does the psychiatry or psychotherapy of the usual kind. W\u00e9tikos can be very \"pragmatic\" at times and people treated by psychologists or psychiatrists can learn to \"adjust\" or \"accept themselves.\"\n\"Adjustment\" and \"self-acceptance\" is not what is needed. To adjust to a w\u00e9tiko society is to become insane. To accept one's self is bad if it means accepting personal behavior which is ugly, exploitative, or which represents a surrender of the need for freedom, change or growth. Juan Matus teaches us that we have the power to change and that no matter how oppressed or abused we have been we, at some point, have to assume responsibility for our own acts.\nSiddartha Gotama (the Buddha) taught more than 2,500 years ago that humans can break away from the w\u00e9tiko disease and from other barriers to a satisfying life by following an individual path wherein they steer clear of dogmatism, sectarianism, greed, and \"organized religion\" in the normal sense.\nThe religious life, Malunkyaputta, does not depend on the dogma that the world is eternal; nor does the religious life . . . depend on the dogma that the world is not eternal. Whether the dogma obtain, Malunkyaputta, that the world is eternal, there still remain birth, old age, death, sorrow, lamentation, misery, grief, and despair, for the extinction of which in the present life I am prescribing. . . .\nThis is well to keep in mind in a world where Christian missionaries fight with each other over \"full immersion\" versus \"partial immersion\" in baptism, where scientists spend vast amounts of the people's money to artificially create life or to explore space or to invent weapons, and where some academics devote their lives to squabbling over abstract theoretical conceptions which have no bearing on the suffering of mankind. None of these things help us to solve the basic questions of each and every human life, but by diverting our energies, or our resources, or by creating hate and fear, they serve to doom millions of people to ugly or unhappy lives.\nAccordingly, Malunkyaputta, bear always in mind what it is that I have not explained, and what it is that I have explained. . . . I have not explained . . . that the world is eternal; I have not explained that the world is not eternal; I have not explained that the world is finite; I have not explained that the world is infinite; I have not explained that the soul and the body are identical; I have not explained that the soul is one thing and the body another. . . . And why; Malunkyaputta, have I not explained this? Because . . . this profits not, nor has to do with the fundamentals of religion. . . .\nAnd what, Malunkyaputta, have I explained? Misery, Malunkyaputta, have I explained; the origin of misery have I explained; the cessation of misery have I explained. . . .\nNow this, monks, is the noble truth of the cause of pain: the craving which tends to rebirth, combined with pleasure and lust, finding pleasure here and there; namely the craving for passion, the craving for existence, the craving for non-existence.\nNow this, monks, is the noble truth of the cessation of pain, the cessation without a remainder of craving, the abandonment, forsaking, release, non-attachment.\nA very specific part of Gotama's teachings had to do with the elimination of hatred and selfishness and the cultivation of love and sharing. \"Hatred is not appeased by hatred. Hatred is appeased by not-hatred alone.\"\nMay creatures all abound in weal and peace;\nmay all be blessed with peace always;\nall creatures weak or strong,\nall creatures great and small;\ncreatures unseen or seen,\ndwelling afar or near,\nborn or awaiting birth,\n\u2013 may all be blessed with peace!\n\u2013 an all-embracing love\nfor all the universe\nin all its heights and depths\nand breadth, unstinted love,\nunmarred by hate within,\nnot rousing enmity. . . .\nGotama insisted that each person had to follow his own path, because enlightenment is a personal experience, unique for each individual. \"Therefore . . . be ye lamps unto yourselves. Rely on yourselves, and do not rely on external help.\" [Burtt, The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha, pp. 30-49.]\nOf course, when the teachings of Gotama become possessed by \"Buddhism,\" a church or sect, they are as liable to perversion as are the teachings of Yeshwa, Juan Matus, Black Elk or any other holy man. Why does this happen? In the case of Buddhism perhaps it was because the w\u00e9tikos who dominated India, China, and Japan could not tolerate the notion of having societies comprised of free human beings seeking their own fulfillment in beauty and love. Instead, for example, the ruling classes of Japan wanted samurai who were willing to die for their masters, peasants who were passive and exploited, and a rigid system of exploitation which made it possible for the \"lords\" to live in splendor.\nIn Japan, and elsewhere, Buddhism has often been corrupted into a mere recital of formulas or the perfunctory perfonnance of well-regulated ritual. This type of \"canned religion\" gives the masses some sense of participation in the religious life while at the same time keeping them in their roles as peasants, servants, soldiers, and functionaries.\nA w\u00e9tiko society seeks, it would appear, to prevent the people (except for a select few) from pursuing their own spiritual fulfillment since the economy and the politics of such a society requires masses of laborers who live a regulated, predictable, conformist life.\nNeedless to state, the evolution of Roman Catholicism, Greek Orthodoxy, and most forms of Protestantism is virtually identical with the above, and apparently developed for the same reasons.\nBrother, you say there is but one way to worship and serve the Great Spirit; if there is but one religion, why do you White people differ so much about it? Why not all agree, as you can all read the book? . . . .\nBrother, we do not wish to destroy your religion, or take it from you. We want only to enjoy our own. . . .\nBrother, we are told that you have been preaching to White people in this place; these people are our neighbors, we are acquainted with them; we will wait a little while and see what effect your preaching has upon them. If we find it does them good, makes them honest, and less disposed to cheat Indians, we will then consider again what you have said. [Red Jacket's reply to Missionary Cram, 1805, in Forbes, The Indian in America's Past, pp. 58-59.]\nSo the real test of a spiritual path is not to see how many monuments result, or how many converts are obtained, or how many prayers are repeated over and over again by imitative voices, but rather the test is: How do people who follow that path behave? How do they behave towards other humans? How do they behave towards the earth? How do they behave towards other living creatures? Are they doing evil? Are they free men and women who will stand up to evil? Or are they passive foot-soldiers trained to surrender their minds and hearts to their masters?\nBut how difficult it is! We are asked to \"Honk if you love Jesus.\" We are asked to be \"born again\" and yet it is precisely in those areas with the most \"born-again\" people (Texas, Oklahoma, and the rest of the \"Bible Belt\") that racism, bigotry, exploitation, corrupt politics, militarism, and showy super-consumption occur most frequently.\nBut you shall know a tree by its fruits, and by its fruits the w\u00e9tiko world stands condemned.\n\"Animism\" is the somewhat derogatory term that European scholars have used for decades to refer to the native, folk religious beliefs of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.\n\"Animism\" is a \"nice\" way of saying \"heathen,\" \"pagan,\" or \"primitive.\" But maybe, after all, animism is not such a bad word, for it has to do with life, it means \"life-ism.\"\nPerhaps that is what we need, \"life-ism,\" more respect for life, more respect for the living, more respect for all forms of life. That is a tree that has borne good fruit. That is a tree that still bears good fruit.\nBut \"animism\" is not a \"religion,\" or a \"church\" or a \"sect\" or a \"movement.\" It is a direction, a tendency,a pointing towards, a feeling \u2013 and that is good because by the time \"a religion\" has a \"name\" and a structure and a fixed creed it is probably no longer religion at all.\nWe should understand well that all things are the works of the Great Spirit. We should know that He is within all things: the trees, the grasses, the rivers, the mountains, and all the four-legged animals, and the winged peoples; and even more important, we should understand that He is also above all these things and peoples. When we do understand all this deeply in our hearts, then we will fear, and love, and know the Great Spirit, and then we will be and act and live as He intends. [Black Elk, Sacred Pipe, p. xx.]\nI met a medicine man, one of my uncles. \"Tell me about the Great Spirit,\" I asked him. \"He is not like a human being, like the White god. He is a power. That power could be in a cup of coffee. The Great Spirit is no old man with a beard.\" [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, pp. 39-40.]\nFinding a Good Path, a Path with Heart\nHow does one get on a good path? Gotama tried in his teachings to help his listeners discover their path by understanding that pain and misery arise from grasping and self-centered craving. Native American teachers often begin with helping others to understand their relationship to the entire world. It is interesting that the methods used by both Gotama and Native American teachers are essentially empirical, that is, are based upon observation or direct perception (either in the form of \"common-sense\" direct experience by way of the \"senses\" or by means of dreams, visions, and other \"non-ordinary\" experiences).\nFor example, the fact of our absolute, utter, complete dependence upon the earth is used by Native teachers as a part of self-understanding. It is empirically obvious that we are not only children, sucking at our earth-mother's breast all of our lives, but that we are also mixed with, and part of, that which Europeans choose to call \"the environment.\" For us, truly, there are no \"surroundings.\"\nI can lose my hands, and still live. I can lose my legs and still live. I can lose my eyes and still live. I can lose my hair, eyebrows, nose, arms, and many other things and still live. But if I lose the air I die. If I lose the sun I die. If I lose the earth I die. If I lose the water I die. If I lose the plants and animals I die. All of these things are more a part of me, more essential to my every breath, than is my so-called body. What is my real body?\nWe are not autonomous, self-sufficient beings as European mythology teaches. Such ideas are based upon deductive logic derived from false assumptions. We are rooted, just like the trees. But our roots come out of our nose and mouth, like an umbilical cord, forever connected with the rest of the world. Our roots also extend out from our skin and from our other body cavities.\nNothing that we do, do we do by ourselves. We do not see by ourselves. We do not hear by ourselves. We do not breathe, eat, drink, defecate, phiss, or fart by ourselves. We do not think, dream, invent or procreate by ourselves. We do not die by ourselves. That which the trees exhale, I inhale. That which I exhale, the trees inhale.\nTogether we form a circle. When I breathe am breathing the breath of billions of now-departed trees and plants. When trees and plants breathe they are breathing the breath of billions of now-departed humans, animals, and other peoples.\n\"A human being, too, is many things. Whatever makes up the air, the earth, the herbs, the stones is also part of our bodies. . . . [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, p. 149.]\nWho was my mother? An egg? Who was my father, a little animal called a sperm? But where did this egg and this sperm come from? They grew inside a woman and inside a man, but they had their own life-paths distinct from those of the man and the woman. Their bodies, that flesh, my ancestor, grew inside of them and what was it? It was the earth, it was the sky, it was the sun, it was the plants and animals. (We are very lucky to have so many wonderful mothers and fathers!)\nI live in a universe, am a point of awareness, a circle of consciousness, in the midst of a series of circles. One circle is that which we call \"the body.\" It is a universe itself, full of millions of little living creatures living their own \"separate\" but dependent lives. They live, fight, \"make love,\" split, and die independent of my consciousness, most of the time. If some of them get disturbed or get hurt they might tell me about it so that I can help them, so that I can get them some food, or scratch them, or get rid of their left-overs.\nAnother circle is all of the other things which I am completely dependent upon the air, the water, and so on. Another circle is all of the things which fill my consciousness \u2013 the things I see, smell, hear, and so on. Another circle is the source of my dreams, consciousness, insights, gifts or powers, ideas, and \"intuitions.\"\nBut all of these \"circles\" are not really separate \u2013 they are all mutually dependent upon each other, they are all mixed up with each other, they all overlap and move in, and out, of each other.\nAnd that mutual dependence blurs into the circle of \"love,\" that mystery, that \"glue\" that holds all of this together. Scientists may call it \"attraction,\" or \"affinity,\" or \"magnetism,\" or \"gravity,\" as well as \"affection,\" \"symbiosis,\" \"kinship,\" \"community,\" \"family,\" \"compassion,\" or whatever. But there is that circle, that mysterious circle, that makes life possible.\nBut Europeans of modern times, and other materialists or dogmatists, seldom undertake this kind of analysis, an analysis based upon empirical frankness and an honest desire to learn. Instead they allow myths and dogmas to distort or predetermine their conceptions.* (*I do not pretend that my \"thoughts\" as such, are \"true\" but merely that they express my feelings and perhaps point in a direction which others might find helpful.)\nMaybe it's this: the European cannot tolerate mystery, especially mystery in the \"real world.\" Native people, on the other hand, admit that there is mystery, and accept joyfully the task of living in such a wonderful world.\n\"Love\" is another thing. Modern Europeans and w\u00e9tikos everywhere do not love the earth. The earth is dead they say, just a kind of a big rock, and besides, even if it were alive it has no \"soul,\" or \"mind,\" or \"spirit,\" So why love it? Why love anyone or anything? Why love one's wife? Do you love her because she is alive? Do you love her because she has a \"soul?\" Do you love her because she has a vagina which makes your penis happy?\nLove is a mystery. So it does not matter whether the earth is alive or not. Our love for her is something we give. And in return she gives us her love. Does she ask if we are alive or have a \"soul?\" How do we know that we are alive? We move, but everything moves. We change, but everything changes. We breathe, but everything breathes, each in its own way. We procreate but so does everything else, \"inorganic\" or \"organic.\" (What is procreation? The process of producing \"youngsters?\" Then perhaps the planets, moons, and so on, are children of some departed sun who gave its life in childbirth. Then we are the \"youngsters\" of the earth. Ah, but the earth cannot produce us by herself alone. But who can produce \"youngsters\" by themselves or by itself? Not humans! Without food, air, water, and heat there's not going to be any sexual intercourse or any new little babies. We cannot reproduce by ourselves. Nothing can.)\nAnd death; death is another circle that affects all things. How can a sun die if it never had life? All things participate in the circle of death. but as mentioned earlier. death is life. The egg died (or changed) to give us life. The sperm died to give us life. We all die to create life.\nAnd so we learn. if we are willing to travel a path of knowledge. something about ourselves. which is to say that when we study ourselves we are studying the entire universe and we are studying the Great Creative Power. and when we study the world we are also studying ourselves. But to follow this path one does not study like a dogmatist.\nA man goes to knowledge as he goes to war, wide awake, with fear, with respect, and with absolute assurance. . . . For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any path that may have heart. There I travel, and the only worthwhile challenge is to travel its full length. And there I travel looking, looking, breathlessly. . . . Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself, and yourself alone, one question. . . . Does this path have a heart? It if does, the path is good, if it doesn't it is of no use. Both paths lead nowhere; but one has a heart, the other doesn't. [Carlos Castaneda. The Teachings of Don Juan, pp. 43, 105-106, 194-195.]\nIt is the consistent choice of the path with heart which makes a warrior different from the average man. He knows that a path has heart when he is one with it, when he experiences a great peace and pleasure traversing its length. [Castaneda, A Separate Reality, pp. 217-218.]\nFollowing a path of knowledge is not a matter of dogmatism, it is not a matter of surrendering one's life to someone else, nor is it a matter of ambition or gratification.\n. . . you must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if you feel you should not follow it, you must not stay with it under any conditions. To have such clarity you must lead a disciplined life. . . . But your decision to keep on the path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition.\nThe path with heart\n. . . . makes for a joyful journey, as long as you follow it, you are one with it. The other will make you curse your life. One makes you strong; the other weakens you.\n[The Teachings of Don Juan, pp. 105-106.]\nNative American teachers also look to the universality of death and to the impermanence of all material things as a source for guidance in conducting one's life and finding a good road to follow.\nIs it perhaps true that one lives on the earth?\nNot for always on the earth:\nonly a little here.\nAlthough being jade it shatters;\nAlthough being gold it breaks;\nAlthough being quetzal plumage it tears,\n[Miguel Leon. Portilla, La Filosofia Nahuatl, p. 60, my translation.]\nLet us see, is this real,\nSpirits, who dwell everywhere,\n[Pawnee song, in Astrov, American Indian Prose and Poetry, p. 109.]\nJuan Matus tells us that\nDeath is the only wise adviser that we have. Whenever you feel. . . . that everything is going wrong and you're about to be annihiliated, turn to your death and ask if that is so. Your death will tell you that you're wrong; that nothing really matters outside its touch. Your death will tell you 'I haven't touched you yet.' [Journey to Ixtlan, p. 55.]\nBut while your death can reassure you and make you strong, helping you to realize that you still are alive in this marvelous world, one's death also teaches us to gain control over our own lives. We do not have time to live as pimps for w\u00e9tikos. We do not have time to engage in petty jealousies or inconsequential, directionless acts.\nIn a world where death is the hunter, my friend, there is no time for regrets or doubts. There is only time for decisions. . . . You must learn to make every act count, since you are going to be here for only a short while, in fact, too short for witnessing all the marvels of it. . . . Whatever you are doing now, may be your last act on earth. It may very well be your last battle. There is no power which could guarantee that you are going to live one more minute. [Journey to Ixtlan, pp. 62, 107.]\nKnowledge of death helps us also to find a good road, because perhaps it can bring us to deep considerations of our place in nature. Black Elk said:\nIt is good to have a reminder of death before us, for it helps us to understand the impermanence of life on this earth, and this understanding may aid us in preparing for our own death. He who is well prepared is he who knows that he is nothing compared with Wakan-tanka, who is everything; then he knows that world which is real. [SacredPipe. p. 6.]\nA predilection with death alone, though, without other understandings, might be injurious.\nThus to be a warrior a man has to be, first of all, and rightfully so, keenly aware of his own death. But to be concerned with death would force anyone of us to focus on the self and that would be debilitating. So the next thing one needs to be a warrior is detachment. The idea of imminent death, instead of becoming an obsession, becomes an indifference. [A Separate Reality, p. 180.]\nThe fundamental message of one's own imminent death is to live a life that is worthwhile, one that is filled to the brim with precise acts, beautiful acts, meaningful acts, that help to take one along the pollen path, the path that only a warrior can travel. And what is a warrior?: A man or a woman who fearlessly seeks to be truly authentic as he or she travels onward in beauty and humility seeking knowledge.\nA voice said [to lame Deer] \"You are sacrificing yourself here to be a medicine man. In time you will be one. . . . You will learn about herbs and roots, and you will heal people. You will ask for nothing in return. A man's life is short. Make yours a worthy one. [Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, pp 15-16.]\nSadly, the world of the wetikos tends to divert us from our authenticity, tries to degrade us, tries to fool us with the false masks of arrogance, sophistication, and hedonism, tries to lure us off our road with the temptations of greed and materialism, and teaches us to quest after victories which are hollow or meaningless.\nYour friend [an old, wealthy man] is lonely because he will die without seeing. In his life he just grew old and now he must have more self-pity than ever before. He feels he threw away forty years because he was after victories and found only defeats. He'll never know that to be victorious or to be defeated are equal. . . .\nOur lot as men is to learn and one goes to knowledge as one goes to war. . . . And so you're afraid of the emptiness of your friend's life. But there's no emptiness in the life of a man of knowledge, I tell you. Everything is filled to the brim. . . . I am not like your friend who just grew old. . . . For him, his struggle was not worth his while because he was defeated; for me there is no victory, or defeat, or emptiness. Everything is filled to the brim and everything is equal and my struggle was worth my while. . . .\n[Castaneda, A Separate Reality, p. 88.]\nIt is not the concrete, material results of one's life that are important, for all such things can be destroyed, lost, or dissipated rapidly. It is rather the quality of our acts, of our struggle, of our motives, of our love, of our perseverence which are truly significant. As Black Elk said, \"the power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding.\"\nThe spirit of a warrior is not geared to indulging and complaining, nor is it geared to winning or losing. The spirit of a warrior is geared only to struggle, and every struggle is a warrior's last battle on earth. Thus the outcome matters very little to him. . . . 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New York: Signet Books, 1962.\nBierhorst, John, Ed. In the Trail of the Wind: American Indian Poems and Ritual Orations. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1971.\nBlack Elk. The Sacred Pipe. Ed. by John Epes Brown. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1971.\nBodard, Lucien. Green Hell. New York: Ballantine, 1971.\nBurtt, E. A. The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha. New York: Mentor Books, 1955.\nBrown, John Epes. \"The Spiritual Legacy of the American Indian\" in Tomorrow, Autumn 1964, pp. 297-307.\nCastaneda, Carlos. A Separate Reality. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971.\nCastaneda, Carlos. Journey to Ixtlan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972.\nCastaneda, Carlos. Tales of Power. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974.\nCastaneda, Carlos. The Teachings of Don Juan. New York: Ballantine, 1969.\nChavez, Cesar. Ahora!, V. III, No 3, January 28,1972.\nDyk, Walter, Ed. Son of Old Man Hat. Lincoln: University Qf Nebraska Press, 1969.\nEdwards, Jonathan. Memoirs of the Rev. 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New York: Atheneum, 1973.\nMcLuhan, T. C. Touch the Earth. New York: Outerbridge and Dienstfrey, 1971.\nMendelsohn, Jack. The Forest Calls Back. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965.\nMokaa. Smile Injun, A Spiral Psyche. Sacramento, 1976.\nMoquin, Wayne and Charles Van Doren, Eds. Great Documents in American Indian History. New York: Praeger, 1973.\nMorey, Silvester M., Ed. Can the Red Man Help the White Man. New York: Gilbert Church, 1970.\nNeihardt, John, Ed. Black Elk Speaks. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.\nOhiyesa (Charles Eastman). Soul of the Indian. Fenwyn, 1970.\nPeckham, Howard H. Pontiac and the Indian Up-rising. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1947.\nReck, Gregory G. In the Shadow of Tlaloc: Life in a Mexican Village. Hammondsworth, England, Penguin Books, 1978.\nSacramento Bee, December 31, 1975.\nTraven, B. Government. New York: Hill &Wang, 1971.\nTraven, B. March to Caobaland. Penguin Books, 1971.\nTrujillo, Miguel, Ed. 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        "raw_content": "Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi. You dine there, you attend receptions there, go for shows... I actually slept there. We tend to forget that it is actually a Hotel. So here we go, one Night in a Palace!\nFirst of all, you have to read that post while humming \"A whole new World\" (Aladdin - World Disney, yes, absolutely), because that's basically the Soundtrack that played in my Head for the whole Evening and Night I spent there.\nThe Place was disturbingly desert, but they still make you wait for the check in, right before they give you the coldest towel you've ever touched to freshen up (which, considering the fact that you've already dropped 20 degrees celsius when entering the place is not really necessary). Abu Dhabi works in mysterious ways.\nThe service is very nice and helpful: as a Woman, you get a cute little Bouquet, as you know, I am all about Details, so I appreciated the Attention very much. Then they walk you to your Room while explaining all about the East, West, and Central Wings, which is very useful because the place is huge, and I have a terrible sense of orientation. So after a 15 minutes walk through various shop corridors and antic displays (that actually made me uncomfortable: African statues behind a glass, watching you, at Night, not my Dream), and a one Floor elevator ride (just in case my legs were tired after walking 15 minutes?), we finally reached the Room. Land!\nIt was very nice, spacious... and golden of course... \"A whole new World\", remember? Instead of explaining all about the Spa and the Restaurants, and the Wings, it would have been nice if our host had explained how to manage the lights in the Room? It seriously took 10 minutes and 2 brains to figure out, first that there was a remote control, second, how to use it, and we felt like we had sent a rocket on the Moon and we finally mastered the whole thing.\nWe had Dinner at the Chinese restaurant, but that's an other story. Lovely Night, very comfy.\nSmooth Morning, except for the 10 minutes \"let's figure out how to open the curtains\" challenge, no remote control this time, just good old strings I pulled from the top of the Armchair, the only place I could actually reach them from (yes, I also have an acrobatic career), followed by the equally challenging \"let's try and get the sound on the TV to follow the news\" episode. Unfortunately, we were defeated on this battle, neither the remote nor the TV would obey... Not a problem considering the exquisite Breakfast that was waiting for us on the Balcony. Right on time (I like that), generous and very good. Again \"A whole new World\".\nA very nice and funny experience. Lovely, smiley and helpful service, and an amazing Morning time. Thank you for that special Night in Aladdin's World!",
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        "raw_content": "Fate Threw Me A Curve Ball.\nHere it comes. You will either get it or you won\u2019t. I\u2019m going to ask the question you\u2019ve had sitting on the edge of your tongue for some time now but have been too afraid to let pass over your lips for the fear of making it so. Is my life over? How does he know this you say nervously whilst scanning the room with your eyes looking for any sign of hidden cameras and trying to adjust your body language or is he some kind of mind reader? Oh yes, maybe an alien who has taken me in my sleep and implanted some kind of device in my head. No, it is simple. I am you!\nNow I\u2019ve gone and done it haven\u2019t I? You\u2019re back on those alien theories again aren\u2019t you but now a clone being the most certain explanation. It\u2019s only going to be a matter of time before I kill you and take over your complete life! Sorry you\u2019re wrong. It is none of the above although sometimes I do think that the idea of me being extraterrestrial is a popular notion with many of the people I meet. The truth is not so fantastic, as for the aliens that\u2019s another blog! In the year 2000 I contracted encephalitis and my life was turned upside down. All that I was or could ever be had changed over night! Hold it; I take back what I said about the above because sometimes I do feel like a clone. Not a very good one but one just the same. I\u2019m me but not me; unable to do the tasks I always took for granted and hating myself for it. However the one thing I can always guarantee is that I will overreact to situations in an uncharacteristic way or that\u2019s what I tell myself. In truth my reactions are only amplified tenfold. Before you lose the will to live and start drowning in my self-pity never mind your own, STOP, because I have just remembered something which is a rare occurrence in itself and as such should be applauded and paid attention to. I\u2019ve got a computer keyboard in front of me and I\u2019m writing this to you. \u2018So what\u2019 I hear you shout! Okay does this impress you more? I\u2019ve also written a novel entitled \u2018The Mark of the Gate\u2019 and people are buying it from Amazon as a kindle e-book. I\u2019m running my own website, although if I\u2019m being honest with a lot of help as computer literate I am not. Why this is all so amazing is because before my illness I was a mild dyslexic who only used a pen to put appointments in a diary; not a good read. The idea of using a computer was completely alien to me. The writing started as part of my rehabilitation and grew into so much more. I have to point out that from all the negativity and loss came a new beginning for me. It\u2019s time to go back to the question. Is my life over? The answer has to be an emphatic NO!",
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        "raw_content": "Born in St. J\u00e9r\u00f4me, Qu\u00e9bec, Canada, Yves first discovered his talent at the age of six, while sketching a portrait of his teacher in the Rembrandt style. His passion for art led him to explore Europe and Asia for sixteen years, where much of his style was influenced by the \" Old Masters.\"\nResiding in Florida since 1989, Yves established \" Yves Fine Paintings & Trompe L\u2019Oeil \" in 1990. His unique technique and designs have grown to be unsurpassed in quality, excellence and originality.\nIn the past few years, the growing demand for his work has allowed him to create large oil paintings, elaborate staircase settings, along with \"Trompe L\u2019Oeil\" embracing the ceilings and walls of the living areas in numerous East Coast mansions. His commissions include, Fisher Island, Star Island, Indian Creek, Manalapan, Palm Beach estates and Celine Dion\u2019s estate in Jupiter, Florida.\nYves versatility in style comes from a mix of the Old World with surrealist, fantastical, mystical and utterly serene. His artwork and design has won multiple awards and is recognized by the art industry as one of the leading original Artists.\nYves Lanthier has been profiled in numerous publications including Florida Design, Art Business News, Palm Beach Illustrated, Boca Raton News and named one of the World\u2019s Best Trompe L\u2019Oeil Artists.\nIn December 2004, \"The art of Trompe L'Oeil murals\" a book about his life and most prominent work was published by F&W Publication. Now available at any major book store or autographed personally by the artist from this website!\nTrompe l'oeil literally translates from French to mean \"fools the eye.\" One of the most difficult of all artistic effects to achieve, trompe l'oeil demands a meticulous attention to detail by the artist. Nuances of light, gradations of color and correct sizing must be skillfully incorporated so as to make the two-dimensional work seem to be three-dimensional.\nThe journey that led Yves Lanthier to become a master of this style of painting began in St. Jerome, Quebec and continued with his travels to India and the Himalayas in the early 1970's, through Munich, Amsterdam, Paris and Italy, before returning to North America in the 1980's. This vagabond existence helped to shape the artist he has become today. \"Everywhere I went, I saw the world as a painter would see it,\" Yves explains in his soft, French-accented English. As he traveled and each new scene unfolded, he would meditate about how he would transfer that vision to canvas- how colors would be mixed, or the lights and shadows would fall or lines of perspective be placed to bring those visions alive again.\nYves is a completely self-taught artist, who discovered his gift at a very young age. \"It all started in the first grade,\" he says. During a drawing class, an assignment was given to sketch a person that the students liked. \"Without any thought, I moved to the front of the class and started drawing my teacher, portrait style.\ndo you know why he changed from sketching to trompe l'oeil?",
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        "raw_content": "Home Property News New Residential Leasing Law: Who Wins, Who Loses\nNew Residential Leasing Law: Who Wins, Who Loses\nThe royal Thai government gazette issued on the 16th February 2018 created a wide panic among condominium owners who rent out their assets, condominium developers, and apartment operators across the country.\nThe gazette unveiled the government\u2019s plan to enact a new law that will turn residential leasing into a contract-controlled business from the 1st of May 2018. While it is apparent that lessees of residential property would be better protected from unfair contract terms, landlords are questioning if the new law would make it more difficult for them to handle bad tenants. In addition, developers are worried that the new law may scare off investors who are looking for an opportunity to buy a condo unit to rent out.\nOur April edition provided an overview of the provisions of this legislation. As a follow-up, one of the country\u2019s largest international property services firms, JLL, has provided a review of the implications of this significant change in leasing requirements from a property agent perspective.\nFirst and foremost, it should be clear that the new law will affect only individual investors or business entities that lease at least five property units in one building or more to individuals for residential use. Property types to be covered by the new law are not limited to condominiums and apartments but also houses and other property types that are leased for residential use, except dormitories and hotels that are subject to separate laws.\nAmong many requirements/restrictions by the new law, there are three provisions that are widely discussed among lessors as well as property agents and condominium developers.\n1. The lessor will be prohibited to ask for any more than just one month\u2019s rent deposit and one month\u2019s security deposit. Deposits are taken as security for the tenants\u2019 liabilities in respect of rent and damage to the property as well as unpaid utility bills. At present, lessors typically ask for a rent deposit and a security deposit, equivalent to two months\u2019 rent and one month\u2019s rent, respectively. A deposit of one month\u2019s rent should suffice to assure the landlord will receive the final month\u2019s rent when the lessee vacates at the end of the lease contract. However, there are cases where lessees fail to pay rent for more than one month or, in fewer cases, fail to move out and pay rent after the leasing contract expires.\n2. The lessee has the right to terminate the lease agreement prior to contract expiry, but must notify the lessor at least 30 days before the intended termination date. The new law should provide better clarity to lessors, some of whom misunderstand that the lessee has no right to terminate the contract prior to lease expiry and thus confiscate the rent and security deposits in case of early lease termination.\n3. The lessor is prohibited to stipulate electricity and water charge rates exceeding the rates applied by the main utility providers. This new requirement should be most welcomed by lessees, particularly in apartments where many operators have their own utility charge rates that vary from operator to operator. In most condominium buildings, and some apartments, the rate of utility charge can be set by an agreement between the co-owners and the juristic person committee if the meters are not supplied directly by the utility provider. The new regulatory requirement should help create more transparency on utility charges to the lessee. There are a number of other restrictions or requirements that worry the lessors and on which JLL declines to provide an opinion and leaves them to law specialists to comment.\nFor lessees, the new law has been designed to provide greater protection and consequently the confidence that should help accelerate lease decision and the transaction process. The new law is not expected to scare off investors who are looking for opportunities to purchase residential property in Thailand for rental returns. On the other hand, investors should have a greater comfort, realising that definitive guides to lease arrangements will be put in place.\nAs lessees will be better protected, lessors are expected to adopt a more cautious approach in screening prospective tenants as well as agents that introduce them. There will be a need for juristic persons and property managers to understand the changes in the law as it is usually the property managers who are asked questions from co-owners and tenants alike. Having said that, it must be made clear that neither juristic persons nor property managers are responsible for the governance of leases that are a contractual agreement between the owner of the property and the relevant tenant thereof. Hiring or consulting with a qualified legal firm if there are any doubts about the new law or lease agreement is recommended. Any lessor or lessee however must still adhere to any articles of association or registered rules and regulations of a condominium. It is also advisable that both parties should be aware of these rules and regulations when they enter into an agreement.\nPrevious articleZap those Pesky AND Dangerous Insects\nNext articleProviding Safe and Sensational Lighting Solutions for your Great Outdoors",
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        "raw_content": "Fri, Jun 8, 2012 | By Hugh Hewitt\nDebating The Left\nE.J. Dionne joined me on Thursday\u2019s program to discuss his new book, Our Divided Political Heart: The Battle For The American Idea In An Age of Discontent.\nThe transcript is here. I hope you will read it for a glimpse of the width of the divide in America that can exist between even two respectful, civil opponents. This is something the MSM misses again and again. The differences between left and right are real and significant, but they don\u2019t have to be marked by vitriolic exchanges and often aren\u2019t. This conversation occurs on conservative talk radio, of course, where most of the serious, extended conversations between left and right happen these days. It is an era of enormous differences, but MSM often overstates the \u201cincivility\u201d meme because it serves the purpose of caricaturing the right, not because it genuinely reflects the right.\nNote as well that there really is nothing like this sort of exchange happening on left-hosted media where a left-wing host invites a thoughtful conservative on to discuss his or her new book at length. When for example, have your heard a lefty give Dennis Prager the floor to discuss Still the Best Hope for 30 minutes on air, publish the transcript and urge the audience to turn out for his events? Anyone? Most left wing outlets and certainly the bigs don\u2019t even bother to review the key books from the center-right or to feature the best of the arguments being made about the crisis the country finds itself in as a result of President Obama policies and politics.\nI\u2019m flying to D.C. early in the AM, but check the transcript page as well for the chats with Mark Steyn and the interview with Majority Leader Cantor. There will be no \u201ceasy deal\u201d on the debt ceiling, and the House GOP is communicating this now though the MSM will ignore the clearly-stated position until they can accuse the Republicans of brinksmanship. Here\u2019s what Cantor said:\nHH: Now Leader Cantor, today, Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Fed, was on the Hill, and he testified to tow things \u2013 one, we can\u2019t go over the fiscal cliff, we can\u2019t have Taxageddon, and we can\u2019t cut spending, draconian cuts in spending especially for Defense. And he also warned against a showdown on raising the debt ceiling. Let\u2019s start with the latter one. I mean, we can\u2019t just roll over on the debt, can we?\nEC: No, I mean, as you know, we Republicans in the House stood up last year and said we are elected to reflect the will of the people. And what most Americans really are asking is how long can Washington keep spending money it doesn\u2019t have? The other thing most people know at homes and in their businesses, they have got to make ends meet, and have got to begin to live within their means and balance their budgets. And the same should be true in their federal government in Washington. And that\u2019s why we\u2019re going to continue to fight hard to reduce spending, and to not go about the status quo, and to continue to raise the debt ceiling to incur more debt without fixing the problem. And it\u2019s been tough, it\u2019s certainly been a rancorous year and a half because the President and Harry Reid have indicated no willingness to go along to solve problems. But we remain committed to being that force that is of common sense conservative philosophy that believes in fixing the problem so that we\u2019re not digging the hole deeper, and that people can begin to grow again in terms of their outlook for the economy.\nHH: Leader Cantor, if a deal came out where they would extend the current tax rates for two to three, four years, would you then consider raising the debt limit?\nEC: Well, no, because what I would say is this. We have got to affect the spending problem here. We really do. As you know, it is a trillion, three hundred fifty billion dollar incurrence of additional deficit this year alone. And because of the demographics of the country, we can\u2019t just allow this to continue. Yes, we need tax reform. 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But when the impasse develops, watch the MSM pin the blame on the GOP.\nKeep praying that the Supreme Court delivers the country from the dead weight of Obamacare \u2014a result the New York Times is campaigning against quite openly now in its \u201cpolling\u201d and \u201creporting.\u201d E.J. os another voice lambasting the Court and we discuss that in our conversation. But no matter how many critics from the left attempt to push the Court to let Obamacare stand, a majority has to do the right thing which is also the Constitutional thing, and rid the country of this unread and wildly destructive law.\nI will be moderating two debates over how the Obmacare case will and should be decided, as well as Arizona\u2019s anti-illegal immigration law and the recent circuit court decisions on Wednesday June 13 in Yorba Linda California and on Thursday June 21 in Phoenix. 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        "raw_content": "Somewhere half way between Starigrad and Jelsa where it seems the time has stopped, Rosohotnica bay is situated, the oasis of nature and peace.\nHouse is situated by the sea, in a bay offering a beautiful view on the Island of Brac, Makarska and Biokovo. The bay is a secure place for all sailors.\nWalking along the coast, in a few minutes you will reach the Basin bay where you can find groceries, fresh fruit and vegetables.\nAll apartments are luxuriously decorated and furnished in an\nold style. They consist of a kitchen, bedroom, living room with bed for sleeping, bathroom with toilet and a terrace with\nview on the sea and the pine woods. Together with the apartment there is one parking place and the possibility of using the barbecue.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Dhaka\u2019s climate refugees a warning\nDhaka\u2019s climate refugees a warning\nDhaka slum resident Josna.\nThe slum is about the size of a basketball court.\nHidden behind a wall of corrugated iron, it is easily mistaken for a vacant lot or construction site, consisting of a series of sweatboxes, also made of corrugated iron, no larger than a couple of square metres each. They line two paths about 25 metres long, which are connected to one another at the back, near the washroom. A single commode services about 200 people.\nFor the residents, this small slice of Dhaka is home. They are all climate migrants.\n\u201cWe moved here a year ago,\u201d Bulia tells me. \u201cThe floods had been getting worse for years, but last year our land was completely destroyed. We lost everything.\u201d Originally from Bagerhat District in Bangladesh\u2019s south-west, the 35-year-old moved to the capital with her husband and two children after their rice and potato crops were wiped out. They arrived with nothing.\nJosna, 51, came to Dhaka five years ago after her home on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Manikganj District was similarly destroyed by flooding.\n\u201cAt the time, I thought we were unlucky,\u201d she says. \u201cBut now lots of people are arriving from Manikganj and saying the same thing happened to them.\u201d\nJosna is something of a leader here, a matriarch in regal purple, dominating the conversation.\n\u201cWe have no clean water and have to boil everything,\u201d she says. \u201cIn the monsoon season the entire area floods. The toilet backs up and the children get sick.\u201d Like all the women here, Bulia and Josna work as domestic servants, making 150 Bangladeshi taka, or $A2.30, a day, while their husbands and elder sons ride cycle-rickshaws. The children start working \u2013 begging, mostly \u2013 as soon as they\u2019re deemed old enough. The slum-dwellers receive no government assistance.\n\u201cWe make enough to eat and that\u2019s all,\u201d Josna says. \u201cIt\u2019s a hard life, but there\u2019s nothing for us to go back to.\u201d\nIn March, a World Bank report, \u201cGroundswell: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration\u201d, said that more than 140 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America may be forced to move within their countries\u2019 borders by 2050 as a result of climate change. Fifteen million are likely to be displaced within Bangladesh alone. The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has previously predicted that rising sea levels will wipe out more cultivated land here \u2013 potentially 20 per cent of the country\u2019s landmass \u2013 than anywhere else in the world.\nWhen it comes to climate change and its effects \u2013 debates about its existence ended long ago in these parts \u2013 Bangladesh is one of a growing handful of countries where the future is already well under way. Dhaka may even be said to be the city of tomorrow.\nIt is a grim vision. Dhaka has unrivalled population density, inadequate infrastructure and rock-bottom living standards \u2013 last year it was ranked 214th among 231 cities for quality of living. According to Professor Narun Nabi, director of the Department of Population Sciences at the University of Dhaka, conditions here will only worsen as migrants arrive in ever-greater numbers.\n\u201cWe can\u2019t even look after the 18 million people who currently live in the Greater Dhaka Area,\u201d he says. \u201cWe\u2019re talking about seeing that number double by 2050. \u201d Based on population growth models, the Global Cities Institute at the University of Toronto projects that Dhaka will be the world\u2019s third-largest city by mid century, with a population of some 35.2 million. \u201cThis will be an unmitigated disaster,\u201d Nabi says.\n\u201cWe have sanitation problems, sewerage problems, high levels of air pollution, unequal access to clean water and healthcare,\u201d he says. \u201cForty per cent of the population lives in slums. Eighty per cent lives in conditions that are not much better. Population growth exacerbates these problems at a rate that outpaces our ability to address them.\u201d\nNabi says one of the key problems is that Dhaka remains the literal and economic centre of the country: little has been done to develop mid-sized cities in other regions in a way that would make them attractive, not only to internal migrants, but to investors and the middle-class. \u201cWhen everything is centralised in Dhaka \u2013 government decision-making, big business, opportunities \u2013 it\u2019s not really surprising that everyone winds up here,\u201d he says. \u201cDecentralisation won\u2019t solve the city\u2019s problems, but it will give it enough breathing room to start catching up. It will release some of the pressure.\u201d\nThe alternative, he says, is anarchy. \u201cWe won\u2019t need to be invaded from outside. If the city\u2019s population continues to grow at this rate and we do nothing to slow it, civil unrest will inevitably follow. 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When cancer develops, these genes lose functionality.\nThe study revealed the genes that were mutated more frequently in male cancers occurred on the X chromosome. While this sounds counterintuitive, there\u2019s more to the story.\nOne copy of the X chromosome is shut down in all cells, a process known as X inactivation. But approximately 50 of the 800 genes on the X chromosome are spared, leaving women with two sets of those particular genes. As a result, any cancer that develops must mutate twice as many of the genes in women as in men.\nGenomic Testing and Immunotherapy for Cancer\nEach patient\u2019s cancer is unique, which is why genomic testing is one of the special methods we use at Issels\u00ae. Contact us for more information about our personally tailored immunotherapy for cancer treatments that destroy cancer cells while strengthening your body\u2019s own natural defenses.\nCancer ImmunotherapyGene TherapyGeneticsgenomic testing\n\u201cAngelina\u201d Effect Causes An Increase in Genetic Cancer Testing\nHereditary ovarian and breast cancer have made the news in recent years thanks to Angelina Jolie. The actress made headlines in 2013 after revealing that she had a double mastectomy after finding out that she carries genetic mutations that increase her risk of breast and ovarian cancer. In 2015, she had her fallopian tubes and ovaries removed.\nJolie\u2019s disclosures have raised awareness of these types of cancer, prompting more women to undergo genetic testing for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations. However, in the latest cancer news, some major insurance companies are refusing to cover the costs of this testing. These companies, which include Aetna and Cigna, won\u2019t cover these costs out of concern that the tests are unproven and might end up causing patients to seek unnecessary medical care, such as preventive chemotherapy.\nHealth experts, including physicians and genetic counselors, have defended these tests, stating that delaying them could be putting patients who do carry these mutations at risk. If they knew that they were carriers, they could be taking steps to reduce their risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, such as making dietary changes.\nSome health professionals also state that making these tests cost-prohibitive makes it harder for researchers to study their effectiveness in more detail. Health experts are encouraging insurance companies to cover the costs of genetic testing for cancer in order to reduce the costs associated with eventually having to treat cancer in those with a high risk.\nTo keep up with the latest cancer news and to learn more about non-toxic forms of treatment, please visit Issels\u00ae. We offer integrative immunotherapy for a variety of cancers.\nFighting CancerGeneticsOvarian Cancer\nPrecision Cancer Treatments Use Genomics for Tumor Targeting\nWhile cancer treatments continue to become more effective, physicians are still, all too often, faced with cases where a tumor fails to respond to any methods. Researchers are now optimistic about the possibility of genetic profiling as a way to pinpoint vulnerable treatment options in an otherwise stubborn tumor.\nOncologist Michael Pishvaian of Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center compares locating the source of a tumor\u2019s growth to \u201clooking for a needle in a haystack.\u201d The problem is that a cancer cell may hold hundreds of abnormally behaving genes, but it\u2019s likely that only a few of them are actually fueling the tumor.\nDr. Pishvaian has first-hand experience with tumor profiling. In June 2013, he was treating a patient named Jen Morey for colon cancer using a conventional chemotherapy protocol. Unfortunately, after a couple of months the tumor was still growing at a rapid rate.\nFaced with this roadblock, Dr. Pishvaian ordered a tumor profile test in an attempt to discover why treatment wasn\u2019t working. He was astonished when the results indicated a genetic mutation found almost exclusively in breast cancer.\nMorey began undergoing treatment with a drug commonly used to target breast cancer gene mutations. Her condition quickly stabilized, and the new protocol was easier to tolerate because it attacks only cancer cells. A CT scan in December showed that the tumor has remained stable, and Morey was able to return to her critical-care nursing job in late January.\nOur natural immuno-oncology treatments also use a personalized approach, including genomic testing, to create the most effective non-toxic protocols. Visit our website to learn more about our innovative cancer treatments.\nCancer PredispositionGenetics\nThe Tough Questions \u2013 Should I Travel for Cancer Treatment?\nTo Travel For Treatment\nPerhaps you\u2019ve just received a cancer diagnosis, and you can\u2019t help but wonder if getting cancer treatment close to home is really the best choice for you. If that sounds familiar, you\u2019re not alone. Many of the patients we serve here at Issels\u00ae will tell you that they understand how you feel. The fact is that this is a decision that only you can make. Still, we would like to offer you some information that will help you make the choice that\u2019s right for you.\nThe fact is that many oncologists and cancer centers depend on traditional treatment methods when they treat cancer patients. You\u2019ll probably hear words like surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, because these treatment options are the most popular ones being used. Even so, coming to a treatment center like Issels\u00ae gives you many more options that just aren\u2019t available everywhere. Cancer vaccines and immunotherapy are just two of the treatments we offer, but your treatment plan will be tailored according to your needs.\nIt\u2019s also a good idea to choose a treatment center that has a good reputation for excellent results and remission rates. Remission rates are a good indicator of what you can expect for your cancer treatment, although not all results are typical for every patient\u2019s case.\nNo matter where you decide to have your cancer treatments, at Issels\u00ae, we want you to know that we\u2019re there for you. Our caring staff of professionals is willing to work with you to determine a treatment plan that will work best for you. If you\u2019d like more information about how we can help you, please contact us today.\nBreast Cancercancer careChemotherapyDiabetesGeneticsLow Fat Diets and Cancer\nCancer Research, Living with Cancer, News\nSuper-Charged Cells Take the Cancer Fight to the Tumor Level\nSuper Charged Cells\nThe growing number of immunotherapy success stories has given new hope to cancer patients, and their families.\nOur Issels\u00aetreatment centers have comprehensive immunotherapy programs that have remarkable results.\nAccording to an article on WebMD, this non-toxic cancer treatment could be a pathway to a cure. It worked for Milton Wright III, who according to the article, had leukemia since he was 8 years-old. After years of treatment his doctors thought the cancer was gone.\nUnfortunately, it came back for a third time when he was twenty years-old. He ended up taking part in CAR T-cell therapy trail, which is a type of immunotherapy. 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        "raw_content": "Israeli Minister of Education Limor Livnat has joined former Finance Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in calling for West Bank settlement expansion now. The Gaza withdrawal, she says, opens up a \"window of opportunity\" on the West Bank which the Sharon government should seize.\nAs for the Bush administration's objections, she said that Israel must \"demand of the Americans that they do not pressure us on this matter\" noting that \"we are a sovereign nation There are times when we will act in accordance with our interests.\"\nTalk about erecting a straw-man and then demolishing it in the most offensive way possible. Neither the Bush administration, nor any of its recent predecessors, has ever \"pressured\" Israel to act against its own interests.\nNo question, the government of Israel has (like any government) taken actions which turned out to have been \"not in accordance\" with the country's interests, but these decisions were not forced by the United States. To its credit, the US has pushed the Israeli government to adopt policies that would advance peace agreements with its neighbours. That is what president Jimmy Carter did when he personally brokered the Camp David peace with Egypt. It is what presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush did when they worked to advance Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. It is what president Bill Clinton did when he supported Yitzhak Rabin's efforts to achieve an agreement with the Palestinians and a peace treaty with Jordan.\nAnd it is what President George W. Bush is trying to do when he urges Israel not to take actions on the ground that could compromise the road map and reignite the intifada.\nDaniel Kurtzer, America's outgoing ambassador to Israel, said that the Bush administration expects Israel to fulfil its commitment to remove unauthorized outposts in the West Bank. He said that the US has not set a deadline for the outpost removal, adding, \"We don't put a gun to Israel's head on commitments that it makes to us. We still expect as a country that Israel is going to fulfil its commitment.\"\nLivnat and other like-minded individuals, both in Israel and here in the US, will call that \"pressure.\" But the sad truth is that they are not so much concerned about US pressure as worried by the prospect of their own government adopting policies they don't like.\nIn fact, during Rabin's tenure in the Prime Minister's Office (and later during that of Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak) the right wing of Likud dispatched a team of lobbyists to Washington seeking US pressure on Israel against accommodation with the Palestinians or the Syrians.\nSo it's not pressure that is the issue; the issue is what the pressure is about.\nTHE US is certainly within its rights when it does what it can to advance the diplomatic process. Just as Israel has its own national interests to taken into account, so does the US. And high on that list is a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.\nOne would think that after the experience of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Netanyahu and Livnat would be hesitant about telling the US to \"butt out\" of the Arab-Israeli conflict. That disaster could have been avoided if Israeli officials had paid more attention to what the US government had told them prior to the war.\nAt that time the Israeli government adhered to a strategic view called the \"concept.\" According to that view, Egypt would not attempt to push Israel out of the Sinai until it had joined in an alliance with Syria and had certain Soviet-built weapons in hand. As far as Israel knew, neither of those conditions was met, so Israel neither prepared seriously to deter an attack nor pushed for negotiations with Egyptian President Sadat.\nEven after King Hussein of Jordan flew to Israel to warn of an imminent attack, the \"concept\" governed. He was ignored.\nThe Nixon administration did not buy into the \"concept.\" US officials believed that without movement on the diplomatic front Sadat would launch an attack to recover the Sinai. Accordingly, as early as 1971, it strongly urged the Israelis to seriously consider Sadat's offer to begin negotiating a peace deal with Israel in exchange for an Israeli pullback of a few miles from the Suez Canal.\nThe Americans thought Sadat's idea was workable. Withdrawing a few miles from the canal would not have damaged Israel's security. In fact, defence minister Moshe Dayan thought it would strengthen Israel's deterrent capacity by moving it away from a stationary defence along the canal (the \"Bar-Lev\" line) in favour of mobile defences throughout the peninsula.\nPresident Nixon dispatched assistant secretary of state Joseph Sisco to Israel to convince the Israelis that Sadat's offer was worth pursuing. Dayan agreed, but Prime Minister Golda Meir rebuffed him. The status quo was just fine.\nIt was at that point that Sadat decided his only option was to go to war; if Israel would not reopen the canal, he would. And that is what happened. Sadat ordered his men to cross the canal, the Bar-Lev line was overrun and its Israeli defenders killed, and following three weeks of war and five years of negotiations, the canal along with the entire Sinai was returned to Egypt.\nThe \"concept\" had cost some 3,000 Israel lives.\nHad the Israeli government heeded the US recommendation, the worst episode in Israel's history would, most likely, have been avoided. (Along those lines, it is worth noting that those in both Israel and the American Jewish community who called on the Meir government to listen to the Americans and not rebuff Sadat were dismissed as either naive or unfriendly to Israel. They were neither; they were simply right).\nTODAY THERE is a different \"concept.\" Just as Golda Meir believed every Egyptian offer was a Trojan horse, so do many in the Israeli government believe every Palestinian offer is just a tactic.\nAnd not just in Israel. Here in the US there are those who deconstruct every statement from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to show that negotiations with him are pointless. Abbas is not Yasser Arafat, and they know it. But for those who would have Israel choose West Bank settlements over peace, Arafat's replacement by Abbas is a setback. They do not want a Palestinian leader ready to sign an agreement with Israel that will guarantee its security; they want one who will not. And they know that if they do enough to help weaken Abbas, they will get one.\nIt is a deadly game they are playing. And it is one that Israel - and especially the best of its youth - has lost before.\n* M J Rosenberg is the director of Policy Analysis for the Washington-based Israel Policy Forum.\nSource: The Jerusalem Post, September 12, 2005.\nVisit the Jerusalem Post Online: http://www.jpost.com",
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        "raw_content": "I spent a great deal of time going back and forth on whether to renew my membership to RWA. Today, I decided to go ahead and give them one more chance. Mainly because I have to remain a member to still belong to my local Music City Romance Writers chapter.\nWhen I was first starting out with my writing career RWA was a valuable resource and I learned tons from going to the meetings with my local chapter. Now, not so much. In my opinion RWA is doing nothing to recognize the changing trend of the publishing industry for good writers choosing the indie instead of traditional path to publication. They have PRO for authors who are submitting their work and then they have PAN for authors who exceed $1000 in royalties from a traditional publisher on a full length manuscript. There is nothing left in the middle for the newly published.\nI take my writing very seriously and consider it my second job. By choosing to go the Indie route and waiting the 90 days for payoffs for ebook vendors I am now getting royalty checks. I am being paid for my work. I'm not setting the world on fire yet, but I am making money from my writing. Even if one of my books sells $1000 I would not be eligible for PAN status. I can't enter any of my books in their RITA contest. Not that I want to because I think contests for the most part are a waste of money and totally subjective.\nWhere does that leave me with getting benefits from my RWA membership? I've plateaued out of most of the usefulness of being PRO and unless I give up my complete creative control of my work I'll never attain PAN status. In my decision to go the Indie route, I don't even feel like I've gotten very much support from my local chapter members. Being a medium, I pick up on energies that most people don't sense and in a room full of people it's easy for me to recognize a negative vibe.\nA lot of times I feel like I'm out in the middle of the ocean swimming for my life. Luckily, I'm a very good swimmer and a Pisces, so the water is my home. I have found a wonderful support group in Indie Romance Ink and in just a few weeks I've learned more from this free group than anything I've gotten from RWA in ages.\nIn reality, maybe I'm just not a good fit for RWA. I have never been a reader of romance novels. My stories have some romance tied into the plotting, but my books are about my individual characters journey's, not hooking up for a happily ever after true love bullshit. I hope I don't offend anyone by saying this, but I cringe at the very thought of being known as a \"romance writer\". I write Witch Lit. My characters have goals, motivations, and conflicts, but I don't believe in happily ever after and that's something I'll never intentionally write. You want sex? I can give you plenty for that in my stories. I can give you a happy right now ending, but as for the rest, until I actually witness a happily ever after I don't believe in it's existence.\nMaybe that $95 would have been better spent on promoting my work. I don't know. All I do know is I am an extreme introvert and I need the chance to get out of my isolation and socialize with other writers. For now RWA seems to be my only local option.\nAll comments, pro or negative, are welcome...\nLabels: ebooks, Indie writer, Jezebel Jorge, MCRW, PAN, PRO, RWA, Witch Lit, writers groups\nCarolyn Rosewood April 20, 2012 at 4:09 AM\nThank you for having the courage to write this. I too feel as if I've outlived any usefulness in being PRO. RWA offers nothing for e-pubbed authors who haven't yet obtained PAN status. I have nine releases and am under contract for 2 more, but that means nothing to them. And let's face it... no erotic romance - HEA or not - is ever going to be nominated for much less win a RITA. Not in our lifetime at least. I too have felt the negative energy in a room full of people. I know exactly what you mean. Things changed after I was published. But you've always been there for me, and I hope you know you have my full support as well. I applaud you for knowing who you are, being secure enough to write what you want, and for backing away from the games and the posturing that goes on. You have the courage of your convictions, and I admire that in you. :)",
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        "raw_content": "Book Review: Hater\nHater by David Moody\nI feel compelled to share the blurb for this book first, so here it is:\nREMAIN CALM DO NOT PANIC TAKE SHELTER WAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS THE SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL\nSociety is rocked by a sudden increase in the number of violent assaults on individuals. Christened \u2018Haters\u2019 by the media, the attackers strike without warning, killing all who cross their path. The assaults are brutal, remorseless and extreme: within seconds, normally rational, self-controlled people become frenzied, vicious killers.\nThere are no apparent links as a hundred random attacks become a thousand, then hundreds of thousands. Everyone, irrespective of gender, age, race or any other difference, has the potential to become a victim \u2013 or a Hater. 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I had no choice but to go along for the ride. In fact, even if I did have a choice I would have gone along anyway.\nThe main character was real. Totally convincing. In fact, he could have been me if he was a woman. I totally related to his situation and circumstances because over the years I\u2019ve experienced them first hand (except for witnessing the killings and violence, of course). And I believe many of us will relate to him because a lot of us have had mundane jobs, a home life that isn\u2019t perfect, money worries that take the joy out of everything and the feeling that everyone else is doing so much better than us (all the time!), even if they\u2019re not.\nSwept into this man\u2019s life and witnessing how he interacts with his family, who he loves dearly even if they are annoying at times, and how he controls himself at work with people who treat him indifferently or with distain, gives us insight into our own lives. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Latest news & views \u00bb No place for people who spread lies, confusion and despair in society \u2013 PM Mr. Modi\nNo place for people who spread lies, confusion and despair in society \u2013 PM Mr. Modi\nPM is world\u2019s popular leader for his personality, achievements \u2013 CM Mr. Chouhan\nPM dedicates approximate Rs 4000 crore Mohanpura major irrigation project in Rajgarh\nBhopal, June 25, 2018 (Muslim Saleem): Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi today paid tribute to Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee on his 65th death anniversary, while dedicating Mohanpura major irrigation project costing worth approximate Rs 4000 crores in Rajgarh district. The Prime Minister said that the Government of India will fulfill the dreams of the countrymen on the lines of Dr. Mukherjee\u2019s thoughts. Education, health and safety will be the priority of the Government of India so that the youth get good high education and they can always remain dedicated to serve the society.He said that there should be coordination between Vidya, Vitta and Vikas (Education, Finance and Development), there should be similarity in the ideologies of the educational institutions and industrial organisations only then can the country be strengthened economically. Mr. Modi said that the previous governments had forgotten the contribution of several great personalities like Dr. Mukherji in the development and making of the country. Our government will fill this gap. We will realise the dreams of the country\u2019s great personalities and sons of the country. The first work of the government is public service and taking the standard of living of people higher.\nPrime Minister Mr. Modi said that fulfilling the dreams of citizens is our highest priority. We will not repeat the shortcomings of the previous governments. People\u2019s capabilities and resources will not be ignored. Looking at the large gathering of farmers and villagers at the dedication ceremony, Mr. Modi said that now there is no place for people who spread lies, illusions, and despair in the society. The countrymen have expressed their faith in our policies. We will not let this belief break at any cost.\nPrime Minister Mr. Modi said that micro-irrigation system will be promoted in the country to ensure maximum use of every single drop of water of irrigation projects for irrigation. He said that presently irrigation facility is being provided in \u200b\u200b25 lakh hectare area through micro-irrigation system. Out of this, 11 lakh hectare area is of Madhya Pradesh. Referring to the recent discussion with farmers held recently, Mr. Modi said that women farmers of Jhabua district\u2019s tribal region have created a record of advanced farming of tomatoes through drip irrigation system.\nHe informed that the currently 35 lakh farmers are availing the benefits of Prime Minister\u2019s crop insurance. An integrated network of over 575 krishi upaj mandis has been created in the country, in which 58 mandis of Madhya Pradesh have been connected through the network. The Prime Minister said that through this system farmers will be able to sell their produce directly in the Mandi. He informed that financial assistance is being provided to people with bank guarantee in the Mudra bank scheme. In this scheme 45 lakh farmers of Madhya Pradesh have availed the benefit.\nPraising the efforts being made for the betterment of poor, labourers, needy and farmers of Madhya Pradesh Prime Minister Mr. Modi said that Chief Minister Mr. Shivraj Singh Chouhan has done a remarkable job of bringing the state out from the category of \u2018Bimaru\u2019 state. Mr. Chouhan is playing the role of a real \u2018Sevak\u2019 in service of the state. Government of India lauds these efforts of Mr. Chouhan.",
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        "raw_content": "Cataract Treatment From Your Optometrist in Lake Norman\nIf you're looking for cataract treatment, your optometrist in Lake Norman is here to assist you. Serving the surrounding areas of Huntersville, Davidson, and Cornelius, our team at Lakeside Eye Associates specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cataracts. Specifically, our very own Dr. Brad Hearn provides quick, painless screenings to detect cataracts and offers custom-tailored treatment options for each patient.\nCauses and Risk Factors for Cataracts\nSpecifically, cataracts refer to a clouding of the eye's lens, which is situated behind the pupil and the iris. There are several different types of cataracts, but all of them result in the same symptoms, such as difficulty focusing and fogginess or blurriness in parts of the eye (or both eyes) that do not go away over time. Cataracts can occur to anybody at any age, but it is worth noting that they're most common in people over the age of 40. It is also believed that prolonged sun exposure (without protection from UV-blocking sunglasses) can increase a person's risk of developing cataracts.\nSome other potential risk factors for cataracts include:\nCataract Treatment and Management Options\nDepending on the severity of your cataracts, treatment options can vary significantly. For example, some people are able to continue living without major vision obstruction if a cataract is small enough and does not grow rapidly in size. On the other hand, for cataracts that have grown to the point of being visibly noticeable on the eye's lens and/or causing distorted vision, more aggressive treatment may be required. Typically, optometrists will first attempt to treat or stop the growth of a cataract using medicated eye drops. However, these are not always successful. In some cases, bifocals can also be used to improve your vision quality while living with cataracts\nIn more severe cases where medicated eye drops are not enough to stop the growth of a cataract, an invasive procedure may be required. During this procedure, the clouded lens of the eye is replaced with an artificial lens. This is a relatively simple surgery that is performed millions of times per year across the country, and success rates are extremely high. If it turns out that you need surgery for your cataracts, you will likely find that your vision is close to 20/40 or 20/20 by the time the lens is replaced and healed. And once you have replaced the eye's natural lens with an artificial one, you will no longer have to worry about cataracts redeveloping, thus giving you added peace of mind.\nIf you're experiencing symptoms of cataracts, don't put off scheduling an appointment with Lakeside Eye Associates today. You can reach our office at 704-810-1017 to find out more about our cataract treatment services and to schedule an appointment for a date and time that works with your schedule.",
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        "raw_content": "COMMENTARY: Same-sex marriage decision may impact employee benefit plans\nBy Elizabeth H. Latchana\nOn Friday, June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the 5-4 landmark decision in Obergefell v Hodges striking down same-sex marriage bans across the country as unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment. Now, Michigan, as well as every other state in the country, must legally allow and recognize same-sex marriages.\nBeyond the decision\u2019s social and political implications, employers must carefully consider how the decision impacts other legal matters. With regard to health and welfare benefit plans, the answer likely depends on a number of factors, including whether the employer is a governmental or non-governmental entity, whether the plan is insured or self-funded, and how the plan documents currently define spouse.\nState and Local Governments & Contractors\nThe U.S. Supreme Court\u2019s decision was based on a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, which applies to state and local governments. Therefore, governmental employers appear to be directly bound by Obergefell and must provide benefits to legal spouses on an equal basis, regardless of sexual orientation. Moreover, employers that are governmental contractors may be bound by contracts with the governmental agencies to follow the same rules and anti-discrimination provisions.\nNon-governmental employers may not be directly impacted by Obergefell; however, if the benefits offered are insured, coverage must be provided according to state insurance laws, which also may be changing pursuant to Obergefell. Moreover, whether offering insured plans or self-funded arrangements, employers must be mindful of nondiscrimination laws under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as state discrimination laws, such as Michigan\u2019s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. While neither of these laws directly prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation, they do prohibit sex discrimination. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has taken the position that sex discrimination extends to sexual orientation. If courts adopt the EEOC\u2019s position, then employers subject to Title VII (generally employers with 15 or more employees for each working day in each of twenty or more calendar weeks in the current or preceding calendar year) will be precluded from offering benefits only to opposite-sex spouses.\nPlan Documents and Policies\nEmployers should carefully review their health and welfare plan documentation, as well as all relevant employer handbooks and policies, to determine how Obergefell affects their current benefit arrangements and whether modifications are required to comply. If an employer\u2019s plan defined \u201cspouse\u201d pursuant to federal law, that definition already encompassed same-sex spouses due to the Windsor decision of 2013. If, however, the term \u201cspouse\u201d was defined pursuant to Michigan law, or another state law that had not recognized same-sex spouses, that term (and that benefit arrangement) now automatically encompasses same-sex spouses. If \u201cspouse\u201d was defined specifically as opposite-sex spouses, an employer must consider whether it will change its definition and if not, must consider the litigation risks and consequences it may face.\nOutstanding Issues and Considerations\nSome issues that remain are whether, and to what extent, Obergefell will have retroactive effect for both taxation and benefit eligibility purposes. Moreover, if an employer previously offered domestic partner coverage, will that coverage remain? Or will the employer now require legal marriage (whether same-sex or opposite-sex) for benefit eligibility\u2026\nThe law does not require health and welfare benefits to be provided to spouses. However, if spousal coverage is offered, employers must review their health and welfare plan documents, as well as their policies and handbooks with respect to all fringe benefits, to determine how the Obergefell decision affects their employee benefit programs and whether any changes are required for compliance.\nThis article serves as a general summary of the Obergefell decision and is not legal advice. Fraser Trebilcock will continue to monitor changes to the regulatory environment to assist you with your health care reform compliance strategies. If you have questions, or for more information, contact attorney Elizabeth H. Latchana at elatchana@fraserlawfirm.com or 517-377-0826. Latchana specializes in employee health and welfare benefits. Recently recognized for her outstanding legal work, she was selected as the 2015 \u201cLawyer of the Year\u201d in Lansing for Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law by Best Lawyers\u00ae.\nYou are here: HomeMacomb > COMMENTARY: Same-sex marriage decision may impact employee benefit plans",
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His victory can be attributed to conviction and effort.\nHillary\u2019s Surprise \u2013 Mrs. Clinton, on the other hand, appeared content to rely on her impressive poll numbers. With ten days to go, she was blindsided by FBI Director James Comey revisiting her irresponsible use of a private e-mail server while serving as Secretary of State. Her once insurmountable lead quickly faded. In an effort to re-energize her campaign, her advisers brought in their A-list of well known surrogates. Her husband, ex-President Bill Clinton; the current President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle; Vice-President Joe Biden, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren came out to support her. A number of entertainers including Beyonce and Katy Perry took the stage with her as well. However, Hillary was unable to match the energy of Trump\u2019s close. In the end, it was likely her inability to communicate a positive agenda to voters. From the beginning, her message emphasized her background and experience to be President, while informing voters that her opponent lacked both the temperament and the experience needed in that office. In the final analysis, voters chose the outsider over the insider.\nThe Controversy Continues \u2013 One of the proud traditions of our republic is the peaceful transfer of power. This tradition is undergoing its severest test in memory. Given the rancor emanating from both sides during the campaign, such a result should come as a surprise to no one. Donald Trump introduced a negative tenor early in the primaries, so now it falls on him and his advisors to alter the negative portrait generated by the opposition and the media. President-elect Trump made an initial effort by offering a reasoned presentation recently on Sixty Minutes with Leslie Stahl as he described some of the goals he hopes to achieve when he assumes office. He stated that peaceful protests are a legitimate means of expressing grievances; wanton destruction is not. Just as conservatives felt disenfranchised eight years ago when President Obama was first elected, liberals now feel they have neither a voice nor influence so they have taken to the streets. Realistically, without the Presidency or either house of Congress, liberals/progressives are faced with the major task of trying to rebuild a majority coalition, which can take years.\nTrump\u2019s Agenda \u2013 In less than ten weeks, Trump will be sworn in. In the meantime, he and his transition team have a myriad of challenges to address. It is estimated they have to identify and select as many as 4,000 new hires to replace those who have worked in the Obama administration. Next, they will need to list and prioritize their goals for the first 100 days. Needless to say, Mr. Trump has put forth an ambitious agenda, which includes repealing Obamacare; across-the-board tax cuts (both corporate and individual); significant immigration reform, including the controversial wall; and a major emphasis on improving the nation\u2019s infrastructure. As is often repeated on the endless stream of TV infomercials \u201c\u2026 but wait \u2013 there\u2019s more!\u201d The President-elect also informed voters the Defense Department has been woefully underfunded by the current administration, and he intends to rebuild the force. Finally, he intends to adopt a different approach to our trading relationships. He believes our negotiators have not provided us as much benefit as it has our trading partners. He points to NAFTA as a prime example.\nWhat Costs? \u2013 In keeping with the spirit of the season, Trump\u2019s agenda resembles a child\u2019s holiday gift list. Price is no object when you are dreaming, but he needs to be reminded the nation now has an annual budget deficit, which exceeds $600,000,000,000 (that\u2019s Billion!), as well as outstanding debt of $19,000,000,000,000 (Or Trillion!). To add to this looming financial avalanche, there are the large, unfunded obligations associated with Medicaid, Medicare and even Social Security. One would hope a businessman or corporate executive like Trump would place these financial challenges among his most important priorities, yet he is has been as silent on these budgetary imbalances as was Hillary.\nWhat Me Worry? \u2013 This phrase is borrowed from a MAD magazine character, Alfred E. Newman, and a sentence from the same era expresses the same sentiment well, \u201cDon\u2019t sweat the small stuff.\u201d Wall Street has gleefully embraced Trump even though their financial support primarily benefitted Mrs. Clinton. In spite of the split decision (Trump won the electoral vote, while Clinton won the popular vote), the stock market promptly soared higher in anticipation of Mr. Trump\u2019s growth-oriented initiatives. The opposite reaction was evident in the fixed income market. Interest rates spiked as investors eyed the potential of significant spending for several of the President-elect\u2019s programs. Moreover, a major concern in the bond market is interest rates have finally passed the often-predicted inflection point, and rates may now gain momentum as they push higher. This is likely to serve as a drag on lending in general and mortgage lending in particular. On the positive side of the ledger, higher interest rates will provide a welcomed benefit for long suffering savers, and if rates continue to move higher, so will incomes. At long last, balance will be restored to the financial world. Borrowers will no longer receive the benefit of artificially low, government engineered rates, and savers and investors will once again, after nearly a decade, be able to earn a fairer return on their savings.\nTurmoil Ahead? \u2013 One result of this change in political leadership, particularly in view of the dramatic changes promised, is an increased level of uncertainty. Since it is generally recognized the stock and bond markets do not like uncertainty, instability will rule both markets until the new administration proves it can deliver on its ambitious goals without busting the budget. The bond market has weakened because growth expectations have improved. Another concern stems from the projected large Federal budget imbalance if President-elect Trump\u2019s rumored tax cuts are all passed by Congress. In short, interest rates are expected to move gradually higher over the next year, but beyond that it will depend upon whether or not Mr. Trump\u2019s ambitious agenda achieves some success. With that outlook in mind, long and intermediate-term bonds are in danger of declining in value. If that occurs, total returns for bonds will likely turn negative. To protect principal, an investor needs to shorten maturities. Stocks confront a similar dynamic, except prices are currently situated near all-time highs (high stock prices + uncertain economic prospects = neutral \u2013 defensive positioning.) In light of the recent strength in equity prices, a prudent approach is to focus on value. The definition of value lies in the eyes of each investor. Our suggestion at this time is a favor G.A.R.P. (Growth At a Reasonable Price) stocks. 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        "raw_content": "22/05/2018 02/04/2018 by Peter Bakker\nNot long before Christmas, I received a parcel from Germany, presumably a book, and when I opened the parcel and it was indeed a book. Attached to the book was a small card with the following text:\nPhilip Baker, 26 July 1940 \u2013 19 August 2017\nThis volume was published in February 2017, Philip Baker received it in March and had the satisfaction to see that all the data he compiled in London in the 1980ies \u2013 the famous \u201cdossier bleu\u201d \u2013 are now available in print (see p. VIII).\nWe mourn for our dear friend Philip and present this book to you to honour his memory.\nAnnegret and Willem Boll\u00e9e\nIt was inserted in this book:\nAnnegret Boll\u00e9e (Hg.)\nDictionnaire \u00e9tymologique des cr\u00e9oles fran\u00e7ais d\u2019Am\u00e9rique\nDeuxi\u00e8me Partie Mots d\u2019origine non-fran\u00e7aise ou inconnue\nHerausgegeben von Annegret Boll\u00e9e\nKreolische Bibliothek (KreolB) 29/II. 2017. 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I chose Philip Baker (together with Mikael Parkvall, my partner in crime and the world\u2019s number one specialist in pidgins), not because he was cheap, but because he was the best. Modest as he was, he traveled with Easy Jet to Copenhagen and stayed in a modest hotel. Not realizing that he was 65 years old already, Mikael Parkvall, Philip Baker and I walked all the way from the center to Rasmus Rask\u2019s grave at Assistens Kirkegaard cemetery in N\u00f8rrebro to honor the great linguist. Rasmus Rask was one of the first trained linguists to devote an article in Danish to a creole language, already in 1806, Betragtninger i anledning af det kreolske sprog, \u201cConsiderations on the occasion of the creole language\u201d. According to one of his friends, Rask had learned to speak the language.\nThe brilliant Danish linguist Rasmus Rask was enthusiastic about the creole language: it is a new language, which descends from Dutch but with its own grammar, he wrote in 1809\nPhilip Baker moved from the UK to the island of Mauritius in the 1960 to work in the film industry, and worked there as a film cutter for number of years. A French-lexifier creole language is spoken on this island in the Indian Ocean, and he learned to speak the language. Even though he had never finished his high school, his curiosity was great and in 1972 he got one of the best grammars of a creole language finished. Not surprisingly, local Mauritian newspapers devoted attention to him, in Mauritian and English also. Mauritians know on average 3,78 languages: usually they speak creole, English, French and a heritage language like Chinese, Tamil or Indian Bhojpuri.\nAn example of a Mauritian creole text \u2013 about Philip Baker. People who know French, may recognize words, but the grammar is completely different\nAn exhaustive dictionary, with etymologies, followed, as well as dozens of other publications on raising rabbits (in creole) and academic publications about Chinese Pidgin English, about connections between Caribbean creoles, about African languages, about the English-lexifier creoles of the Pacific.\nBecause of the closeness of our family names, I was sometimes confused with Philip Baker in mails, and also once in a personal meeting, when a nameless person cried out when he discovered his error said: \u201cO, you are the two-k Bak(k)er!\u201d.\nAs the one-k Baker did not like the high prices of some of the established publishers on creole languages, he established his own publishing house, Battlebridge, specialized in books on creole languages and on islands like Norfolk, Tristan Da Cunha and Principe, with affordable prizes. Also Palmerston Island, where all the inhabitants are descendants from one man. After his retirement from the University of Westminster, he moved from London to the island of Sri Lanka. Even when he lost most of his books, notes and computer files \u2013 but luckily not his life \u2013 in the tsunami of 2004, he continued his work with books and publications with the dedication typical of him.\nPhilip Baker knew very well what he was talking about. He had amassed huge databases on pidgins and creoles from around the world, both historical and contemporary data. All of his statements were backed up by massive and meticulously collected documentation. Strangely enough, people prefer to follow the opinions of, for instance, Michel DeGraff, whose widely cited views on creole language structures were backed up by two examples from Cape Verdean Creole, two from Palenquero Creole and a few dozen from Haitian Creole in 487 pages of writing on creoles, that is, one language example every 13th page.\nUnfortunately, within weeks after Philip Baker\u2019s passing the Battlebridge website, disappeared from the net. The books can still be ordered from Amazon.com. At this moment, the website is available again.\nPhilip Baker selling Battlebridge books at the Creole Workshop in Giessen, March 2017\nWe knew that his health was deteriorating. He had survived cancer. When he was our special guest at the Creole Workshop in Aarhus in 2015, he had visibly lost weight. A the Creole Workshop in March 2017 in Giessen, he had not gained much weight yet. 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        "raw_content": "Listen up. I'm a hot mess. I am extremely broken, extremely human and extremely honest about it all. This is the perfect combo to rub some people the wrong way. I totally get it. I get on my own nerves some days. A big part of my journey has been learning who I am, warts and all, and getting comfortable with me. It took a lot of the pressure off when I realized I didn\u2019t have to pretend anymore to be something or someone I'm not. One of the biggest keys to freedom I have found is this: own your crazy.\nOwn it, sister. We've all got it. The fears, the insecurity, list of things we wish were different. We all want to present our best self to the world. There isn't necessarily anything wrong with that. But when our crazy slips out for the world to see, we tend to rush over, cover it up and call it a \"temporary lack of concentration.\" We have a tendency to dismiss it as something that is not truly a part of us. Hiding the unbeautiful parts of us makes us feel better and gives us one less reason for others to reject us.\nBut rejection from other people isn't really the issue. When we accept ourselves, faults and all, the opinions of others matter so much less. Rejection, at its core, comes from the belief that we are not enough. If we are not enough, then we must be what others want or need us to be so we can FEEL like we are enough. The problem with feelings is that they lie to us. All. Day. Long. Living our life based on how we feel makes for a pretty bumpy ride. We must acknowledge our feelers and then look to the deeper issue of what they are telling us. Feelings are indicators, not dictators as Christine Caine so aptly puts it.\nRejection is a part of life. It was for Jesus. He was rejected, and nailed to a tree. While He was hanging there, taking on the sins of all humanity, He was STILL being laughed at, spit on and ridiculed. I\u2019m gonna guess you haven\u2019t faced anything that severe in the rejection department. We cannot expect everyone to like us or get us. If everybody didn\u2019t get Jesus, you don\u2019t stand a chance. But just because rejection comes, sometimes from the people closest to us, it doesn\u2019t mean we aren\u2019t enough. It simply means they cannot receive what we have to offer at this time.\nMaybe we are offering wisdom, guidance, or discernment. Maybe we are offering a buy one, get one free coupon at the car wash. Either way, someone\u2019s ability or willingness to receive has very little to do with us. They\u2019ve got their own brand of crazy going on. Most people are so wrapped up in themselves, they hardly notice us. But we women have an uncanny knack for taking what we perceive in an instant as their lack of interest and spinning it into a scandalous tale of rejection. We make up these elaborate stories in our heads and then we live as if they are gospel truth.\nStop it. Stop it or I will bury you alive in a box. (Thank you, Bob Newhart!) We are all a mess. Sisters, can we just agree to quit taking each other so seriously? If we quit expecting other humans to be more than they were created to be, we take so much pressure off of everyone. Other people are not our measuring stick and they are not our security blanket. They are simply companions for the journey.\nRejection happens. Maybe they are rejecting you because of their own made up stories in their head. Or maybe they just don\u2019t like you. It\u2019s ok as long as you like you. At this point, I doubt there is anything that anybody could tell me about myself that would be brand new information. Loud and a bit inappropriate? Yep. Very direct and straight to the point? Absolutely. A little too quick to jump conclusions? Sure. Awkward and incapable of small talk? YES! When someone wants to call out these things and use them against me, I just agree with them. \"Yep, I know.\" They aren't wrong. I just don't need their approval to feel ok about myself. Own your crazy. Then pour yourself a big glass of awesome and move on. You got stuff to do.",
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        "raw_content": "Could Your Business Use A Crutch?\nWe hope you know what we\u2019re talking about here. Sometimes your business is just going to need a little bit of a pick me up. Something to lean on in times of trouble, so a crutch as it were. When a business starts to wobble a little bit, it can just send pure panic through the whole company.\nWhether the whole company is you, or whether you have a couple of people working for you is by the way. If your business needs a crutch, no matter how many people you have working for you, then we\u2019re here to help.\nYou\u2019ll often find however, that for most businesses, this time of year is the busiest time of year. Rather than needing a crush, they need a push through the winter rush to make sure they can meet all the sales targets, and actually deliver products and services on time. You\u2019ll often find that the feeling of needing a crutch is going to come within the next month or so.\nAs soon as the new year hits and people realise how much they spent over the Christmas period, they\u2019re not going to be splashing the cash so easily. So, this crutch offer is one for the future, but the period of time when you\u2019re going to need one really isn\u2019t far away, so have a read on to find out more.\nLean On Your Employees\nEmployees are the biggest asset to a company that we feel just gets taken for granted so often. The employees should be considered to be the heart and sole of the company, rather than just the people who are doing the jobs that nobody higher up wants to do anymore.\nIs that the case for a lot of companies? It most definitely is.\nSo, rather than being like that, if you are, think about leaning on your employees. Because they\u2019re the crutch that you\u2019re going to need before any of the down time even starts happening. They\u2019re a pre crutch if you will.\nOver the Christmas period you\u2019re going to be faced with a rush of traffic from your customers that we just know you\u2019re not going to have prepared for. Some company owners just ignore completely the busiest time of year, and then are more than confused when things start hotting up so much so that the business can\u2019t cope.\nSo, to ensure this most definitely isn\u2019t going to be you, lean on your employees and make sure that moral is at the absolute highest at the moment. You have to make sure your employees are super keen to work, and that they have the enthusiasm for your company to push themselves to do more. If you feel like a few of your employees aren\u2019t like this, or perhaps you just want to give one big extra push, then we thinking opening up your pocket is going to help. If they all have a bonus to earn if they meet the targets you want them to meet, they\u2019re obviously going to power through the working day to get the extra money.\nIt\u2019s the most expensive time of year, so there won\u2019t be one employee you have that won\u2019t be looking for some extra cash.\nHave Some Down Time\nOnce all of the Christmas and new year rush is over, because we hope that you\u2019ve planned major sales for both to draw customers in, you\u2019ll notice that everything just sort of drops to the floor. The orders drop, the number of customers walking through the door stops, and you can generally feel like you\u2019re paying yourself and your employees more than you\u2019re actually making.\nSo, rather than struggling through this time and losing out on money, why not think about actually having some down time. It could only be super temporary, maybe only a month or so. You could direct your employees to agency work with the promise of their role being open when they got back.\nYour business will spend pretty much nothing, and you can relax for a couple of weeks until you can get back on your feet financially. If you don\u2019t like the idea of this, we would at least push as hard as possible to ensure all staff are working hard, orders are coming in, and you\u2019re doing everything you can to promote your business.\nSometimes the best crutch for your business is itself. Sometimes all you need to do is better your business, and you won\u2019t feel like you need that crutch so badly.\nWe bet that all you\u2019re thinking is that we\u2019re making this sound more simpler than we are, which we actually are. There should be a fair few areas to your business at the minute, and learning how to change each one to better your business is going to be hard. It starts with identifying problems.\nYou have to look at each area and think about what you think might be slowing it down, how that could be stopped, and how it will change the area. You can even get things like machine learning to help you in some areas. It\u2019s a computer based software that learns from itself, and can give you invaluable information towards things like sales and predicted sales trends. There\u2019s similarly deep learning that some companies use as well.\nMachine learning and deep learning are rather similar, so it would be up to you as to what you chose. If you think you\u2019re going to struggle with this, then the best people to talk to are actually your employees. You\u2019ll often find they have a better understanding than you do because they\u2019re working with the issue every day. They can give you invaluable feedback, and actually working alongside them to solve problems that might have been slowing them down can be seen as a little employee/employer bonding session. If you show your employees that you care, you\u2019re instantly bettering your business.\nOnce you start working through the problems one by one, you should start to notice that running your business becomes that little bit easier.\nDon\u2019t Hide Behind Competitors\nYou most definitely shouldn\u2019t be hiding behind your competitors. You should actually be using them as your next crutch.\nSometimes you\u2019re going to go through times where your business just hits a bit of a stand still, like after the new year, and you\u2019re not sure which way to turn. You know you need a new direction to keep customers coming back, but you\u2019re not sure what. 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        "raw_content": "November and December \u2013 Which managers are likeliest to get the boot?\nThe managerial merry-go-round is expected to go into overdrive soon.\nWith over 30% of all bosses sacked in Premier League history being dismissed in November and December, according to research from bettingexpert.\n30.2% of all sacking since the Premier League\u2019s inception have taken place in the last two months of the calendar year, meaning there will be a few current bosses looking over their shoulder until 2016 is out.\nForty-six out of the 152 managers dismissed mid-season have been given the sack in time for Christmas, with 23 falling in both November and December \u2013 the joint highest months.\nSunderland boss David Moyes is the bookmakers\u2019 favourite to be the next Premier League gaffer to lose his job, with the Scot at 11/8 in the betting. The Black Cats have form for dismissing bosses around this time of year, with Steve Bruce being removed in November 2011, and Roy Keane leaving in December 2008.\nThere have yet to be any managers lose their jobs this month, and it\u2019ll need something spectacular for a record haul to be dismissed. Five Premier League bosses were given their P45\u2019s during November 1994, with Ossie Ardiles (Tottenham), Mike Walker (Everton), Ron Atkinson (Aston Villa), Gerry Francis (QPR) and Brian Little (Leicester) all given their marching orders.\n\u201cWith the season a couple of months in and plenty of time for damage to be done, November and December are traditionally the times chairman are at their twitchiest,\u201d bettingexpert\u2019s Henrik Lykkesteen said. \u201cA change at the top in time for the January transfer window can help a team out of trouble, with plenty of time for the new boss to save a side\u2019s season. Any managers given the boot this month won\u2019t have to worry too much \u2013 there should be a few more vacancies opening up in the Premier League soon\u201d.\nPost written by Outside 90\nTags: Aston Villa, Black Cats, Brian Little, David Moyes, Everton, Gerry Francis, Leicester City, Managerial Merry-Go-Round, Managers, merry, Mike Walker, Ossie Ardiles, Premier League, QPR, Queens Park Rangers, Ron Atkinson, Roy Keane, Sack Race, Steve Bruce, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur",
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        "raw_content": "How To Get Help With Geometry Homework Online For Free: Solid Advice\nAt school, students are endowed with different academic potentials and this often evident across different subjects. The level at which one is able to perform in a given subject is what always determine whether there is hope for getting better grades at the end of the day or whether one need some quick tips and assistance on a range of issues. For example, math has continued to treat as a challenging subject by millions of students around the world. However, studies have indicated that persistence practice and getting the right training on this subject has always made many see the light in as far as tackling arithmetic is concerned. While there are as many feasible ways of learning math as you can think of, the issue of which areas you get to understand better and those which you get to under less is of critical importance. Taking a case in point of students who find algebra a big problem, there are arguably tested ways of learning it pretty quick. However, when it comes to seeking help regarding algebra homework from online sources, some of the things you need to ask yourself are; are you using authenticated sites? Are the professionals you seek their help online approved? Further, how can you get the right and best homework help online?\nThe internet continues to be an integral part of academia and as a result, students who have problems with homework in say algebra have always resorted to it. But while this is encouraged, there is need for solid advice so that you don\u2019t land in scam sites. In this post, we take on this in the best way possible in order to get you started.\nChecked math help websites\nFinding ideal help with math homework can prove quite elusive especially if you do not know how to go about it. On this premise, you need to at the very least look for sights which have been approved by professionals. This will in a big way, help you find trustworthy and reliable solutions to assignment questions.\nAttend online geometry tutoring lessons\nThere is also the option of attending geometry lessons online. There are plenty of websites which are dedicated to teaching students basic geometry as well as advanced geometry. Online lessons are therefore a goldmine for those students who are looking for the best solutions to their assignments.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Mobile (iPhone & Android) The Mobile App Development Trends of 2017: What\u2019s Next?\n2017 has good news in store for any mobile app development company. According to estimates by technological experts, mobile applications are expected to witness new trends and developments in the coming year. Due to the present as well the new markets for mobile applications, the app industry is anticipated to increase manifold in terms of net worth in the year 2017. Tracking the rapid advancement in the evolution of mobile app development, here are some new trends that are expected to get the ball rolling in the coming year:\nAR Is the Talk of the Tech Town\nWith the global hype generated by Pok\u00e9mon Go, virtual and augmented reality apps are expected to become one of the most talked about development in mobile apps. Several applications are to implement AR and VR will cause unseen advancements in the way users interact with application. Considered to be unreal promotional tools for several years, AR and VR application developments are something to watch out for in 2017.\nA Surge in the Importance of Application Security\nThe quantity and the sensitive nature of data stored by users on their mobile devices demands better handing of application security by developers. 2017 is expected to witness a record rise in the importance of smartphone security. Apps with built-in, advanced security features will surface and will change the way virtual security is currently thought of. As such, you need to invest in more than just a web design company.\nAn Increase in Location Based Services\nOwing to the easy use of GPS on all mobile devices, applications that provide location based services are meant to grow rapidly in the coming year. These will provide real-time details and information about the user\u2019s current whereabouts. Some areas in which location based services (LBS) are expected to find use are travel and tourism, location-specific payment portals, and retail offers. A mobile app development company should take note of this.\nA Boom in the IoT App Industry\nThe growth of IoT apps is expected to continue unhindered in 2017. Due to the integration of IoT apps in day-to-day life, these have gained attention from several technology giants. The application of this app ranges over varied areas from security to transportation and from education to health. The experiments with IoT have been encouraging in the past year and it is expected to gain more ground in the coming months. Even a web development and web design company should notice this because IoT web apps also exist.\nAs is apparent, the mobile application world is set to introduce new advancements and improvements in the coming year. The world of technology must brace itself to use and experience applications and their newly introduced features that were only dreamt of until now.\nMatrix Media Solutions Pvt. Ltd has experienced and skilled developers who are at the top of their professional field. We assure quality service and timely delivery of projects without fail.\nPrevious PostHow is UPI Related to Payment Gateways?\nNext PostNew Features of Instagram to Add Live Video &...",
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        "raw_content": "Home Mobile (iPhone & Android) Top 3 Testing Platforms used by Mobile Application Testers\nWith the complexity surrounding the mobile apps, testing of mobile applications for ensuring the functionality, usability, consistency and security if of key importance. The apps are meant to be run across various devices which have different dimensions, various network connectivity and a varied base of operating syatems. All these variants demand serious software testing and quality check. These checks are carried out using software testing and automation tools. Following are few tools which are used for mobile application testing:\nOne of the most popular tools used for testing is Appium. The ease with which it can be implemented makes it a top choice among the testers and developers. It\u2019s an open-source tool which allows to automate native, mobile web and hybrid applications on both Android and iOS platforms. One of the major features of Appium is that Safari is supported on iOS and Chrome or any built-in browser app on Android. It makes Appium a cross-platform automation tool and that allows the user to test on multiple platforms like iOS, Android, Windows using the same API. It lets the code to be reused among iOS, Android and Windows test suites.\nSeeTest\nThe leverage that SeeTest has is its ability to continuously test mobile and web applications. Because it integrates smoothly with open source tools in the industry, mainly Appium and Selenium, testers prefer this platform to run the tests on a wide range of mobile devices and web browsers as the turnaround time is faster. It also helps to create tests in an efficient manner and the speeds are on upgraded versions of open source tools.\nThis is a tool offered by Cisco to monitor the performance of the applications and for getting updates which are real-time and used for end-to-end management of applications. Factors like application mapping, dynamic baselining and diagnostics at code-level are dealt with its\nApplication Performance Management (APM) tool. This platform also enables a check on the mobile\u2019s performance, thus ensuring customer experience. Real-time visibility is also offered to the users on iOS and Android platforms.\nWith the quick progression of mobile app testing, the need and challenges in the field are increasing ever more and using these tools enable the issues to be resolved faster and more efficiently. However, implementing the tools requires experience and use of a sound strategy.\nHere, at Matrix Media, we have a team of testers who are highly efficient and experienced in testing the apps created. So, you can be rest assured about the quality of the apps developed here.\nPrevious PostHere are some of the Best Android Developer T...\nNext PostChoosing between React and Angular JS",
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The network will gather Metropolitan Cities with years of experiences with the Metropolis institutions and realities.\nThe tools of the project will include:\nFive international events addressing both citizens and policy-makers\nParticipative local activities for citizens to discuss the covered topics\nA questionnaire for target groups (before and after the events)\nA website, necessary to facilitate networking among stakeholders\nA movie and a publication about results achieved\nMEANING foresees 11 steps, having impact both at the local and at the European level:\n1- Preparation activities\nLocally and online, all partners\nContent: During the first two months of MEANING, the partners will discuss the action plan of and the technical as well as practical aspects of project implementation, including the organization and timing of local activities. 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Participants will discuss the various models of governance of metropoles and their role in the European context. The discussion will address the local difficulties and promote dialogue on various metropolitan experiences starting from an analysis of Milan\u2019s reality.\nParticipants increase their knowledge of governance and policy-making at the local level\nThe crucial role of Metropolitan cities in the implementation of European policies and the direct impact of their activities on citizens is clarified\nAwareness is raised on the role that citizens have to play and, on the way, they can be included in decision-making processes at the local level\n4 \u2013 \u201cCitizens participation and living together in European Metropolitan areas today\u201d\nInternational event, Gda\u0144sk, Poland\nContent: The event will focus on \u201cCitizens participation and living together in European Metropolitan areas today\u201d and will gather 70 participants including 35 internationals. It will be centred on understanding the notion of citizenship, its different implications and its evolution in territories where the population is diversifying. It will address the different ways to exercise citizenship from the metropolitan level to the European one, and build on the experiences of the metropolitan area of Lyon.\nA more comprehensive knowledge of the notion of citizenship and its implications in Europe today is developed among participants\nContributions are made to turn inhabitants from users of a territory and its services to active and collaborative stakeholders\nA constructive dialogue among the participants is fostered, to find solutions on citizens\u2019 active participation in metropolitan cities and on constructive cohabitation in European metropolitan areas\n5 \u2013 \u201cThe key role of Metropolitan Areas as International brands\u201d\nInternational event, Porto, Portugal\nContent: It will focus on \u201cThe key role of Metropolitan Areas as International brands\u201d with 70 participants including 35 internationals. It will address the different ways metropolitan area stakeholders (citizens, local governments, social and economic actors, NGOs etc.) may work together to build a strong vision and image (brand) associated with the territory, to attract people to work, live, study, visit and invest there. Sharing international experiences will be essential to the success of the seminar.\nParticipants gain a deeper understanding of the role of the various actors of the Metropolitan city\nThey also understand the importance of their constructive cooperation for the dynamism and image of Metropolitan cities\nCollaborative initiatives are presented and discussed so as to identify best practices and reproduce them\n6 \u2013 \u201cManagement of European funds by local governments and involvement of the social and economic actors\u201d\nInternational event, Barcelona, Spain\nContent: The event will be focused on the \u201cManagement of European funds by local governments and involvement of the social and economic actors\u201d. Policy-makers, citizens and other involved social and economic actors will debate on the funding opportunities and mechanisms of European policies and programmes. The discussion will especially address opportunities for civic participation in local governance and for regional economic development (CLLD). There will be 70 participants, of which 35 internationals, but the event is also intended to reach more people.\nAn international discussion promoting citizens\u2019 active participation and European policies, programs and structural funds that support it is carried out\nA deeper understanding of European institutions and funding opportunities at the local level is fostered\nParticipants increase their sense of belonging and support to European institutions and develop an attitude to active European citizenship\n7 \u2013 \u201cSustainable urban transport and civic participation in metropolitan cities\u201d\nInternational event, Zagreb, Croatia\nContent: The event will address \u201cSustainable urban transport and civic participation in metropolitan cities\u201d. 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They will gather around 25 participants from every walk of life (youth, policy makers, foreigners living in the metropolitan area, etc.) with the aim to actively involve them in the decision-making process of metropolitan cities. Participants will also discuss further initiatives to improve civic participation.\nAn active dialogue between policy makers and citizens at the local level is created\nThe resulting decision-making is improved through direct democracy\nA coherent dialogue is fostered within metropolitan areas and between the network of metropolitan cities that will share and discuss the outcomes reached at local level during the project\nWebsite creation and management, online\nContent: A website in English will be realised at the very beginning of the project, and it will be used throughout the duration of it and possibly beyond to share documentation on civic participation in local governance, on the project\u2019s activities, and to inform on best practices. Partner Metropoles will actively participate in the website by providing relevant documentation on local events and international seminars.\nInformation sharing on civic participation and on the governance of metropolitan cities is facilitated\nA discussion on these topics is promoted through the online platform\nA larger public is reached to share communications on project activities and outcomes\nAwareness on European initiatives and local opportunities for citizens\u2019 participation in decision-making is raise\n10 \u2013 Documentary\nVideo production, all partner countries\nContent: A documentary will be shot during the project. It will present the various partners and their initiatives for civic participation and enhanced local governance. It will also focus on the debates carried out at local level and during international seminars and present the results obtained during the project. It will be disseminated during the final event, and will be accessible directly from the website of the project.\nThe project, and specifically the initiatives and activities of the partners regarding civic participation and local governance, have a better exposure to the public\nThe image of the Network of Metropolitan cities is strengthened\nCommunication to a larger public is facilitated\n11 \u2013 Publication\nPublication production, online\nContent: A publication will be elaborated and disseminated to the project participants in addition to being directly available on the project website. 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        "raw_content": "Back In the Day: PYT, Are You Still Down For Me?\nWith the influx of new girl groups starting to pour out onto the ether, I am drawn to ten years prior, a time when, like now, pop groups were a dime a dozen and seemed to be arriving at an astonishing rate. We now live in a music world forever changed by illegal downloading and MySpace Profiles, but just ten short years ago, so much was different, and yet so much was the same. So I present to you, a special girl group edition of 'Back In the Day'.\nFor fans of pop girl groups, the most famous American groups that came out of the 1990s/2000s group were Destiny's Child and Dream. However, there was one girl group who I for one adored since day one, yet never got to realize their true potential, due to stupidity in the label's marketing department, in-fighting, and the ever-popular delay delay delays.\nPYT (who's name was never truly confirmed, as in the beginning, it stood for \"Prove Yourself True\", and as the years wore on, took on the obvious reference from the Michael Jackson song, \"Pretty Young Thing\") was a four piece girl group (in the picture to the right: upside down left to right -- Tracy Williams, Ashley Niven; right side up left to right -- Lauren Mayhew, Lydia Bell; back in 1999) signed to Epic Records in the late 1990's/early 2000's, and released their debut album, PYT (Down With Me) in mid-2001.\nThe group was made up of teenage friends from Tampa, FL, and they won their deal with Epic after reading about a contest for singers in a teen magazine. They were managed for a time by super-pop-manager Johnny Wright, and had opened for *NSYNC, Britney Spears, 98 Degrees and Destiny's Child, as well as appearing in labelmate Mandy Moore's debut music video for \"Candy.\"\nThe group \"released\" three \"first\" singles (the very poppy \"Something More Beautiful\", the more urban \"PYT (Down With Me)\" -- the above music video -- and the hip hop tingled \"Same Ol' Same Ol'\" -- which was the debut of Epic's then new artist, Sarai) before the album dropped in August of 2001. Shortly thereafter, the group was dropped from the Epic Records roster due to slow sales and the four members friendship clearly started to disintegrate. For more info, watch their label-produced EPK for the specifics.\nRumors began to circulate of Lydia Bell and Lauren Mayhew being asked to leave by the label, that Ashley Niven was approached with various solo deals, and that Tracy Williams was offered to join a new girl group. No one knows the real story except the girls themselves, and I am not one to speculate on this matter, as this group is very dear to me.\nWhat did happen however was that Tracy joined/formed a new more dance/hip hop inspired girl group. Ashley pursued college, and has only recently gotten back into pursuing music. Lauren went down the acting road, as well as attending college in California. She released a solo album in 2006. I'm unsure what Lydia Bell has been up to -- if she has a music page, I cannot find it. I do know she has ditched her cutesy long blonde hair look in favor of a more reddish, shorter, La Roux type style. **Update**: Thanks to Lydia herself, I can tell you she is still pursuing music, but more of the jazz vein, as well as theater.\nAshley Niven (in the pic below, all the way to the left) was the undisputed lead singer of PYT with a voice that then, at the ages of 13-15, knocked your socks off. She joined a new Christian inspired band with two other young women entitled Encore. The MySpace hasn't been updated since mid-2008, but take a listen to hear how incredible they sound acapella. If you listen to \"Christmas Medley Part 1\", the second voice you hear around the :13 mark (\"Hearts unfold like flowers...\") is most definitely Ms. Niven.\nTracy Williams was one of the alto singers of the group, went on to form her own girl group, UC3. After they disbanded, I'm guessing in late 2007, she began working on solo work. You can follow her on Twitter, or check out her solo tunes on MySpace. She signed up with Universal (specific label unknown), and dropped a rhythmic single in the summer of 2008 dubbed \"Instant Gratification\". Her most recent single is called \"Diva\" (woot!), and it's available on iTunes. \"Can you keep up with Ms. Tracy Williams?\" It reminds me of a lighter, poppier version of Jessi Malay's \"Topsy Turvy\".\nPost PYT, Lauren and fellow group member Lydia Bell formed a group called Turning Point, but that fell through, and both went their seperate ways.\nLauren rarely had solos in the group, but due to her curly hair and sparkly demeanor, she was always my personal favorite. She was more of the actress of the group, with a recurring role on the soap opera \"Guiding Light\" long before PYT took proper flight. You can also follow her on Twitter. Her solo project is more my speed than Tracy's -- it's a rock, pop, electro-y fusion via a full album independantly (released on iTunes back in 2006) entitled Mayhem, a play on her last name. She has since gone quite blonde, and tends to straighten her hair (boo! we were twins!). However, I dig she really went for it, considering she was more of a background singer in PYT, so as she says in \"Buckle Up\": \"It's gonna be about me/Buckle up now/I'll take the world by storm.\" Check it all out at her MySpace.\nTo this day, PYT (Down With Me) is still a fun record for me to dance to and reminisce, and it's a true crying shame that they weren't launched properly and it all fell apart. It was because of these girls, who are my age or a little bit older, than helped inspire me to pursue a career in the music business. My first venture into web design/blogging was via a fansite for them (not to toot my own horn, but it was one of the more popular ones for them). I'm happy that for the most part, they are still pursuing it -- but now, I can really appreciate how much they were given at such a young age.\nby: Mel at: Monday, July 27, 2009\noh i love finding out what happened to ex popstars. You are like a feature in Q Magazine but better :)\nQ Magazine? Que chic! Thank you! :) Me too -- And it kind of freaks me out that there are already where-are-they-nows in my music history. Heh.\nI adored PYT back then and was so sad they broke up :( Thanks a lot for the update. I'm glad to hear what the girls are up to.\nBTW, do you happen to know of anyone that would be interested in PYT memorabilia? I was cleaning out my closet this weekend and found a bunch of photos/CDs/autographs/etc of PYT and others (Kaci, Mikaila, Nobody's Angel, Brooke Allison). I don't need them anymore, but don't want to toss them. Thanks :)\nshamara @ gmail.com\nAndy Warhol Fan said...\nI am fan of your site. I love to read to a new post. Great blog post!\nYou should check out what Ashley Niven is up to these days, making great music in Denver!",
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        "raw_content": "FOX, Arthur Gerard\nNeutral Bay NSW (previously Royal Military College, Duntroon ACT)\nWinifred A. Fox (mother), Manly NSW\n13 Battalion AIF\nFox was a great grandson of William Phillips, an early settler in Adelaide. His father, Arthur Aloysius Fox, had been a member of the South Australian Legislative Assembly before marrying Winifred Phillips in 1893. He was a colleague of Charles Kingston (after whom the suburb of Kingston is named) and she was a friend of Sr. Mary McKillop. Fox entered the Royal Military College, Duntroon on 10 March 1913 but was discharged from RMC in December 1913 because of unsatisfactory progress with his studies.\nHe enlisted soon after the war began and served on Gallipoli with the 13th Battalion where he developed dental problems, dysentery and influenza. By November that year, having rejoined his unit on the peninsula, he was promoted to Lieutenant and then to Captain early in 1916 after the AIF had been evacuated to Egypt. Fox arrived in France in June 1916 and the following month he and his men entered the battle at Pozi\u00e8res. On 14 August 1916 the 13th Battalion were part of an attempt to capture the heavily fortified German position at Mouquet Farm, to the west of Pozi\u00e8res. Fox was severely wounded in the buttocks during the attempt and captured by the Germans. He became a prisoner of war and was interned firstly at Gutersloh, Germany and then Genfangenenlager Strohen, Germany. In late 1917 he was moved to Le Grand Chalet Rossiniere in Switzerland and was finally repatriated to England in December 1918. Fox was married in London a year later and after he returned to Australia in February 1920 it was found that he had tuberculosis in the right lung and other respiratory ailments. He served in World War 2 with the 13th Field Regiment at which time he was a farmer in South Australia. He died in South Australia in 1978.\nDescription - height 5 feet 9\u00bd inches, weight 150 pounds, chest 32-36 inches, fair complexion, brown eyes, brown hair, Church of England.\nAdvertiser (Adelaide) - 10 January 1950 (obituary for his mother, Winifred Fox)\nArthur Fox (standing at left) in Switzerland 1918. AWM image H00330.",
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        "raw_content": "Richard Jones, 'Response to MHA Review (3): Jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal' (28/12/18)\nArticle This article considers the MHA Review's recommendations in relation to the Mental Health Tribunal.\nDespite the fact that the mental health tribunal system is under considerable pressure, the Review makes significant recommendations to extend the jurisdiction of the tribunal. All of the recommendations are problematic and are open to the general criticism that it is inconsistent for the Review to state (at p.112) that the tribunal should not be given the power to direct a hospital to change a patient's \"care and treatment plan\", yet at the same time provide the tribunal with the powers set out below.\nThe first recommendation is that the tribunal \"should have the power, during an application for discharge, to grant leave from hospital and direct transfer to a different hospital\". The Review proposes that the tribunal should be able to consider, \"when they have decided not to discharge a patient, whether to make directions concerning leave or moves to a lower level of security that would reduce the levels of restriction and give the patient a better chance of being discharged at a future application\".\nA proposal which enables the tribunal to require an RC to grant leave to a patient or to direct that a patient to be transferred to another gives rise to a number of concerns including:\nHow will the tribunal be able prepare the comprehensive risk assessment which must precede the granting of leave?\nHow will the tribunal be able identify the conditions to be attached to the leave and confirm that arrangements to facilitate the conditions have been put in place?\nIs it appropriate for a body to have the power to grant leave, yet have no responsibility for monitoring the patient's response to being granted leave or to exercise the recall power?\nHow will the tribunal undertake the comprehensive risk assessment which must precede a patient's transfer to a hospital that provides for a lower level of security?\nWhat action would the tribunal take if that hospital refused to admit the patient?\nIs the government likely to enact a power which directs a hospital to admit a patient given that the Court of Appeal has recently held that it is not for the High Court to substitute its judgment for the statutory decision-maker?\nHow can these powers be reconciled with the status of the RC as the clinician with \"overall responsibility for the patient's case\" (s.34(1))?\nThe second recommendation is that the tribunal should have \"a limited power to direct that treatment and care be made available in the community, if it is clear that, without these services, the patient would have to remain detained in hospital\". In the absence of details about the limitations that would be placed on the power it is difficult to provide a considered response to this proposal. Such a power, which is not available to the High Court, could enable the tribunal to make decisions about a patient's care or treatment which did not have the agreement of those who would be expected to provide the care or treatment. The proposal would also enable the tribunal to make resource allocation decisions relating to a single patient in the absence of information about how that decision would affect the generality of patients. Decisions on resource allocation in financially straighten times should surely remain with the bodies that have statutory responsibility for proving services. It is also the case that service providers have the necessary expertise to balance the needs of individuals and groups who require services, an expertise that is denied to tribunal members. If the recommendation is enacted it would be possible for differently constituted tribunal panels to make separate treatment and care decisions relating to a number of patients who reside in a particular area. This could obviously have unforeseen negative consequences.\nThe third and most troubling recommendation relates to treatment decisions of the RC and the SOAD. The Review states that they \"believe there should be a route of challenge to a single judge of the Tribunal, supported by non-means tested legal aid. That judge would have the power either to require the Responsible Clinician to reconsider their treatment decision or to order that a specific treatment is not given where they find that it is a disproportionate interference with the patient's rights\". The Review further recommends that such an application could be made to the judge by an IMHA or a NP if the patient lacks the capacity to make an application.\nAt present, there exists a longstanding constitutional principal that has been endorsed by the highest courts that a court will not interfere with a clinician's judgment as to what medical treatment is in his or her patient's best interests. It is, to say the least, surprising that a recommendation is made to provide an inferior court with such a power in the absence of a considered justification for abandoning the principal. Apart from the constitutional principal involved, a number of arguments can be made against providing a judge with a power to prevent a particular treatment being given to a patient:\nIs it appropriate for a lawyer to override the clinical decisions of two psychiatrists?\nAlthough the Review states that they \"do not think that the judge would, in most cases, need to obtain further clinical evidence \", how is a judge to reach a decision about the impact of withdrawing a particular treatment on the patient in the absence of independent medical evidence?\nHow is a \"disproportionate interference with the patient's rights\" to be identified given that a patient's objection to the treatment cannot by itself be a reason for the interference to be disproportionate?\nThe proposal would lead to an undesirable insertion of law and lawyers into medical decision making. An application would, in effect, be an appeal against the decision of a SOAD. Under art.6 of the ECHR, the SOAD would have to be joined as a defendant to the application which, if unsuccessful, could be appealed to the Upper Tribunal.\nA better option that would respond to a patient's concern about receiving a particular treatment would be to require a SOAD to take into account the patient's wishes when authorising treatment and to provide a written explanation if such wishes were not followed.\nTitle: Response to MHA Review (3): Jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal\nRetrieved from \"http://www.mentalhealthlaw.co.uk/index.php?title=Richard_Jones,_%27Response_to_MHA_Review_(3):_Jurisdiction_of_the_First-tier_Tribunal%27_(28/12/18)&oldid=37259\"",
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        "raw_content": "8th Annual Vocational/Technical School Fair - Wednesday, January 24, 2018\nThe Methuen High School Guidance Department is proud to be hosting the 8th Annual Vocational/Technical School Fair on Wednesday, January 24, 2018, from 9:18 a.m. to 10:18 a.m. (block 5) in the MHS cafeteria (snow date is Friday, January 26, 2018). Our hope in hosting an event of this kind is to be able to assist students in formulating a post-secondary plan that aligns with their individual interests. We currently have 21 representatives from various institutions, including vocational/technical schools, community colleges and military. Interested students are encouraged to speak with their guidance counselor.\nCameo Modeling and Talent\nMaverick Technical Institute\nNational Aviation Companies\nPaul Mitchell The School Portsmouth\nPeterson School\nSouthern New Hampshire University- Advantage Program",
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        "raw_content": "by Nora | Posted on June 3, 2012 by Nora\nKhaki Mustafa describes himself as the \u201cvoice of the unheard\u201d, and says that his mission is to spread the story of all the disadvantaged people in the world. And you can tell he knows his stuff. We felt like we were getting a history lesson when getting his answers to our questions, I was very impressed. Get to know Khaki Mustafa, the Palestinian-American rapper and what he has coming in store for us!\nWhat does your name \u201cKhaki Mustafa\u201d mean?\n\u201cKhaki\u201d is a nickname that I have had since I was a teenager. A friend of mine called me Khaki in reference to my skin color and the fact that I wore Dickies a lot while growing up in the NorthWest (Portland, Oregon). When people first started calling me Khaki I HATED it. I remember wanting to fight people for calling me Khaki, but then it eventually stuck. Even my Mom started calling me Khaki. After a while I would even introduce my self as Khaki. It just kind of stuck.\nWhen I first started pursuing a career in hip-hop I decided that I liked the name \u201cMustafa\u201d and started calling myself \u201cKhaki Mustafa\u201d. In Arabic the name Mustafa refers to the Prophet Mohammed (SAWS) and means \u201cThe Chosen One\u201d. Hence the name, Khaki Mustafa.\nHow does being both Palestinian and American influence your music?\nMy music is a direct reflection of my life. Almost every one of my songs is either inspired by realistic events or is a direct account of something that occurred in my life or something very important to me.\nNaturally, being Palestinian-American influences my music in many ways. I do take a strong stand when it comes to Palestinian/Israeli issues and this stand is very prevalent in my music. I believe in the right of return for all Palestinian refugees and descendants of refugees, I believe in a one state solution where every person Israeli or Palestinian is treated equally and with dignity, I believe that all mankind is special and that every life is sacred. With these beliefs weighing so heavily upon my conscious it is no wonder that some of the songs that I write can have strong social and political overtones. I pour my heart out in my lyrics. Just like everyone else I have a wide variety of emotions and therefore a wide range of lyrical content as well.\nWhat are the social issues that really move you that are often reflected in your tracks?\nAll social issues really move me. We have got to realize that every human rights violation is connected. No one should feel free while others are still oppressed.\nPalestinians live under Israeli occupation or in diaspora. Somalians are starving to death and stricken by famine. Iraqis, Pakistanis and Afghanis are living in a constant warzone with US drones murdering civilians and tanks patrolling their streets. Native Americans on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are living among the highest poverty rates in North America. Syria is murdering innocent Anti-government protesters. African refugees in Israel are targets of vicious racially charged attacks and protests. The Uighur population in China is oppressed and enduring mass incarceration and murder at the hands of the government. People in Gaza are living under a military siege which has created an open air prison out of one of the most densely populated places on earth and the list of atrocities goes on and on.\nAll of these issues and many more are reflected in my music because I care about these people and want to help bring awareness to these issues. My first album was titled \u201cVoices of the Unheard\u201d. I still feel that my voice can speak out for the millions of oppressed voices that go unheard every day, inshaallah.\nHow did you start rapping and perfect your talent?\nI started rapping as a kid. I think I was about thirteen when I wrote my first rap song. I recorded my first mixtape at fifteen. It was called \u201cFull Dedication\u201c. I really developed as an artist and began making more meaningful music as I got older and more educated about social and political issues. I feel that I still get better with every project I release, every show that I perform and with every song I write. I still have so much room for growing. Its crazy how this passion of mine just never seems to reach a pinnacle! There is always room for improvement as a hip-hop artist and as a person.\nLately I have been focused on promoting my sophomore album \u201cThe Dark Ages & Brighter Days\u201c. This is a thematic album about various ups and downs that life has in store for each person. The overall message of this album is that no matter how dark life seems at the time, if you persevere through the struggle you WILL encounter a brighter day. The album is available on iTunes, Amazon, Cd Baby, and pretty much anywhere you can buy music online.\nI have also released a new single called \u201cMilitary Movement\u201d featuring New York\u2019s hip-hop legend Tragedy Khadafi. The song is available for a free download at http://khakimustafa.bandcamp.com/.\nAlthough I have been busy promoting my last two releases, I have also had my sights set on the future. I have started working on my next project, a full length album with great featured artists and a variety of new producers as well. I cant really go too in depth about this one, but I can promise you it is some of my best work as of yet. Meanwhile go pick up my last album on iTunes.\nWhat is it like to live as a Palestinian in the States?\nI have always been conscious of my Palestinian roots and ethnicity but as a mixed kid (My Mom is White/Native American, my Father is Palestinian) growing up in the liberal North West state of Oregon (in America) I never really felt different from the other children. It wasn\u2019t until after 9/11 that I really started to see the difference between myself and the other kids my age. These differences were mostly highlighted by the fact that some ignorant people would start making \u201cbomb\u201d comments around me, calling me a terrorist and whatever. Racism is still very alive and it is an ugly thing.\nThese incidents are still very few and far in between and I really cant complain about these. The real victims were the many people that have lost their lives because of this \u201cWar on terror\u201d, the 3000 people that died in the attacks on the twin towers as well as the estimated 1.7 MILLION dead in Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan. These numbers are staggering. Something has to change.\nThe best part about being Palestinian living in the United States is that I have an opportunity to use my voice and nationality to help the conditions of suffering people around the world.\nThe worst part about being a Palestinian living in the United States is knowing that the taxes I pay are funding the oppression of not only Palestinians but of many people in the world. I am actively boycotting a list of corporations that sponsor genocide, but as far as taxes go\u2026 You have to pay them or go to jail. Unfortunately this is the society that I live in.\nThere is a lot of hip hop coming from Palestinian rappers, both in Palestine and outside of it. What makes your music unique to the listener?\nThere is a lot of great hip-hop coming from Palestinians in and out of the homeland. I think it is an excellent movement and a great pro-social way for Palestinians to release their personal frustrations with their current situation. Hip-hop was created out of a thirst for social justice and equality here in the states and has spread internationally as millions of people in oppressed nations utilize hip-hop as a tool to demand change. I have been a fan of Palestinian hip-hop since 2003 when I first heard of DAM. I listened to Patriarch as well. These artists paved the way for the many Palestinian voices in hip-hop today, including myself. I have been impressed with a lot of the hip-hop coming from Palestine as of lately. Artists like Shadia Mansour, MC Gaza, Egta7 Underground, Mohammed AlFarra, P.R., DARG team and more are constantly reminding the world that Palestinian hip-hop exists and is not going away.\nI believe that each hip-hop artist is unique. To me, great songs are the narrative of each person\u2019s life and experiences, so to answer your question about what makes my music unique i will simply reiterate what I stated previously about my music being a reflection of my life\u2019s experiences. Because of this, my music is extremely unique because there is only one Khaki Mustafa in over 6 billion people. I pour my heart out on every track. 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        "raw_content": "Hope you all had a nice long weekend. I was busy, busy, busy all weekend working and taking care of three pooches and two houses. It was my last house sitting engagement for the time being. And I got to spend most of the time with this fellow:\nThis is Cooper. He was my companion this past week. He is an energetic 7-year-old, who loves to get out and go. We went for walks to the park and around town. If you've never taken a dog for a walk downtown there is something I've come to notice. I knew this before, but had forgotten. People are nicer, friendlier, when you have a dog with you. It's a fact, y'all. I walk the streets of this mountain town on a daily basis. I like to think I know a little bit about the behavior of people here. I don't get nearly as many smiles or hellos or actual conversations with strangers when I'm alone, as I do when I'm walking someone else's dog around town.\nNow that house sitting gigs are over, I'm starting to seriously consider my next step and where this gypsy life will lead me. Thankfully I have a few weeks before I really need to figure it all out, since I'm leaving the country very soon and will be spending this week dedicated to preparing for that. So I'll just have to figure out where I'm going to live when I return.\nSpeaking of my trip, I had a nightmare that I got to the airport and realized I forgot to pack snacks. The horror! As many have learned, this girl must be fed. It is not a pretty sight when food is not offered at appropriate intervals. So the purchasing of snacks in high on the priority list right now.\nLabels: food, house crashing, mountain town, neighbors",
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        "raw_content": "Hello volatility, our old friend.\nBy now, you\u2019ve seen the headlines, full of scary-sounding words like rout and storm, plunge and crash. Whatever you want to call it, investors have certainly endured a rough time over the past few days. The Dow, dominating the media\u2019s coverage as usual, dropped more than 600 points on February 2, and almost 1,200 points on February 5.1 That\u2019s a single-day decline of 4.6%, the largest since 2011.1 The other major indexes were shaky, too.\nIt\u2019s been quite some time since we\u2019ve seen volatility like this. The S&P 500 skyrocketed almost 20% in 2017.2 What was even more amazing last year was how calm and consistent the climb was. Since the election, any declines have been mere blips on the radar screen.\nFor investors who have grown accustomed to nothing but clear skies and calm seas, all these headlines might seem rather alarming. But in our experience, once you look at both why and how something works, it seems a lot less ominous. So let\u2019s examine the why and the how behind this new spate of volatility.\nHere\u2019s what we mean. The economy has been growing slowly and steadily for almost a decade. Unemployment is currently at 4.1%, the lowest it\u2019s been since the turn of the century.3 The labor market continues to add jobs almost every month. Best of all, there are signs that wages are finally beginning to grow at a faster pace, up 2.9% compared to this time last year.3 This is all welcome news to workers the entire nation over.\nWhew! Got all that? Good, because there\u2019s a caveat.\n\u201cSo what you\u2019re saying, is that this volatility isn\u2019t about what has happened, but about what could happen?\u201d\nYes, that\u2019s exactly what we\u2019re saying. Welcome to the markets, where almost everything is based on future expectations rather than present realities. Which leads us to the final, and perhaps most important culprit:\nQuick story before we answer that.\nIn the meantime, please know that our team is here for you if you have any questions or concerns. We\u2019ll continue monitoring both the markets and the economy. If changing conditions require changes to our strategy, we\u2019ll let you know immediately.\nAs always, thank you for the continued trust you place in us. We appreciate you and your business. Have a great day!\n1 \u201cThe Stock Market Selloff by the Numbers,\u201d The Wall Street Journal, February 5, 2018. https://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2018/02/05/the-stock-market-selloff-by-the-numbers/?mod=wsjan\n2 Ryan Vlastelica, \u201cStocks end otherwise stellar 2017 on a down note,\u201d Market Watch, December 29, 2017. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/dow-sp-set-to-power-to-fresh-record-on-2017s-last-trading-day-2017-12-29\n3 Patrick Gillespie, \u201cAmerica gets a raise: Wage growth fastest since 2009,\u201d CNN Money, February 2, 2018. http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/02/news/economy/january-jobs-report-2018/index.html?iid=EL",
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        "raw_content": "Ithmaar Bank B.S.C. Credit Card - Titanium in Manama\nMain Features Free access to selected airport lounges; Free worldwide travel insurance; Salary transfer is not mandatory; Minimum repayment of 5% of closing balance per month; 25 days grace period from the statement date to pay that could go up to 55 days; Cash withdrawal transactions up to 30% of Gold Card limit; Attractive fees & services; Free supplementary Cards for family members; Immediate access to more than 2.5 million ATMsworldwide; Travel Insurance Benefits; Free supplementary Cards for family members\nIthmaar Bank B.S.C. based in Bahrain, is a licensed Islamic bank regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain. The bank provides commercial, treasury, retail and investment banking services to its clients. A subsidiary of the Dar Al-Maal Al-Islami Trust (DMI), the bank has shareholders\u2019 equity worth 541.9 million USD and a paid-up capital of 757.7million USD. Listed on both the Kuwait and Bahrain Stock Exchange, the bank has a diverse mix of services and products that follow the principles of Sharia\u2019a in letter and sprite. The bank caters to both institutions and individuals and aims to meet their investment and financing needs.\nExpats make up almost 1/3rd the population of Bahrain. Many ethnic communities practicing different religions co-exist in harmony. Football is extremely popular and the country has 3 major teams. Unlike many other countries in the middle-east, alcohol is legal. The country has many night clubs & bars as well as a huge influx of tourists from other countries in the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia. Like the rest of the country, Manama, the capital of Bahrain, is arid and subject to extreme temperatures. The economy of the country saw sharp peaks and declines throughout its history. The country\u2019s growing economy is proof of the perseverance and hard work of its people.\nCredit Card \u2013 Titanium\nThe Titanium credit card from the Ithmaar bank offers credit cards that follow the principle of Sharia\u2019a. The card entitles the cardholder to many interesting offers including free travel insurance worldwide, automatic enrolment in the MasterCard program and 25-55 days at 0% interest for outstanding balance. Free add-on cards for family members, cash withdrawal not exceeding 30 percent of the available credit limit and free add-on cards for family members are just a few benefits for Titanium card holders. Hotel discounts and access to 2.4 million ATMs all over the world are also part of the package. The card can be used in close to 36 million member establishments. The card holder need not have a salary account with the bank.",
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        "raw_content": "21st June 2015 23rd October 2018\nDirector/Photography \u2013 Oren Peli, Screenplay \u2013 Christopher Denham & Oren Peli, Producer \u2013 Jason Blum, Visual Effects Supervisor \u2013 Andre Bustanoby, Visual Effects \u2013 Beau Studio, Goat VFX (Supervisor \u2013 Jake Morrison) & Nitrous Visual Effects (Supervisor \u2013 Geoff Leavitt), Special Effects Supervisor \u2013 Pamela Elliott, David Therrien & Bob Williams, Special Effects \u2013 Special FX Unlimited, Makeup Effects \u2013 Masters FX & Scarlet Aqua, Inc, Hybrid Aliens \u2013 Almost Human Inc (Supervisor \u2013 Robert Hall), Production Design \u2013 Patrick Sullivan. Production Company \u2013 Blumhouse/Solana Films/Room 101/IM Global.\nReid Warner (Reid), Darrin Bragg (Darrin), Ben Rovner (Ben), Jelena Nik (Jelena), Glenn Campbell (Glenn Campbell), David Thornsberry (Area 51 Employee)\nThree friends, Reid, Darrin and Ben, travel to Las Vegas, filming everything with video cameras. Reid has become obsessed after experiencing a UFO encounter three months earlier and they have conceived a plan to break in to Area 51. Reid obtains plans to the key S4 area from Jelena, a girl whose father supposedly worked there. They follow a man they know to be an Area 51 employee, sneak into his house and steal his swipe card and fingerprints. Using hi-tech jamming equipment, pills and freon suits to avoid motion, heat and ammonia detection, they break in through the fence. Successfully making it into the main complex, they head down to S4 to discover what is hidden there.\nArea 51 is the long-awaited second film from Oren Peli. Eight years earlier, Peli created a sensation with Paranormal Activity (2007), which started a franchise and, in particular, majorly ignited the Found Footage genre on film. Peli has produced several other films, including Insidious (2010) and sequels, Rob Zombie\u2019s The Lords of Salem (2012) and others, but took an extremely long time to release Area 51. The film was announced was back in 2009 when Paranormal Activity was released to theatres but seemed to be dithering forever in release. At one time, it was expected that Area 51 would be in competition with J.J. Abrams\u2019 somewhat similar but substantially less interesting Super 8 (2011). The finished film here has a 2011 copyright date but Peli spent much time reshooting and then tinkering with it in post-production. The film was finally released in a handful of US theatres in 2015 and near-simultaneously went to video-on-demand and dvd where it accrued mostly ho-hum reviews. You cannot help but think that Peli\u2019s constant tinkering may have caused him to miss his window of opportunity. The lack of interest may well be due to the fact that subsequent people mining the Found Footage genre have creatively drained the pool such that the studio believed that there was little audience for the film.\nWith the film, Oren Peli conducts a faux first-person camera investigation into the great conspiracy theory belief that the US government has an alien spacecraft and/or is holding visitors at Area 51 or Groom Lake. This is an existing 23\u00d725 mile area in Nevada that the US Air Force officially acknowledges is used as a test site, most famously during the development of the U2 plane and the stealth bomber. Far more importantly is the prominence that Area 51 holds in UFO and conspiracy theory mythology \u2013 the belief that it is where the US government houses a crashed UFO and/or alien passengers and is the testing ground for reverse-engineered alien technology. We have seen depictions of Area 51 before in films such as Independence Day (1996), Groom Lake (2002), the mini-series Taken (2002), Showdown at Area 51 (2007), S4 (2008), Paul (2011) and episodes of The X Files (1993-2002, 2016\u2013 ). Peli gets right into the conspiracy theory ideas. He makes a great effort at replicating the look of the site, even recreating the cctv monitoring receivers that sit up on the hills. There are interviews with locals and assorted crazies where you are not entirely sure if the subjects being filmed are real people or actors.\n(l to r) Darin Bragg, Ben Rovner, Reid Warner\nYou had hoped that Oren Peli\u2019s eight-year absence from the director\u2019s chair would have been the opportunity for him to come back and reinvent the Found Footage genre in ways that would be sensational. The disappointment of Area 51 is that he doesn\u2019t. Indeed, the set-up of the film often feels like he is drawing from the cliches that those who followed him quickly laid down \u2013 a small group of friends setting out to investigate a phenomenon, their being chased by the things they stir up, the same abrupt and downbeat ending where they are snatched leaving only their cameras behind.\nThat said, Peli quickly absorbs you in what is happening. There is fine tension in the scene where the group track the Area 51 employee and clandestinely enter his house \u2013 only for the man and his wife to return while they are there and the camera-wielding investigators to have to sneak into his bedroom to steal his pass. The film becomes even more fascinating when it comes to the scenes of the group sneaking into the base and in seeing the incredible arsenal of technological devices they have employed to get around motion, heat and ammonia sensors. It is during these scenes that Peli manages to create some often nerve-racking suspense.\nBreaking in to Area 51 with the aid of a series of detection-avoiding devices\nOf course, the whole thrust of the film hangs on the question of what Peli will deliver once the group get inside the base. Suffice to say, he delivers exactly what we expect and does not let down on the build-up. [PLOT SPOILERS] Usually typified as a single hangar, here Area 51 becomes a vast labyrinth of tunnels, corridors, halls and rooms \u2013 exactly what you would expect of a government base. We get some tantalising glimpses of the alien technology and artefacts. Peli takes a leaf from Ridley Scott and Alien (1979) and deliberately keeps glimpses of the E.T.\u2019s partial and shadowy, while the scenes of people being abruptly whisked away at the end are striking and eerie.\n[PLOT SPOILERS] The disappointment the film reaches is a conclusion that feels like a string of loose ends. The team seemingly activate a UFO and awaken the aliens \u2013 but we are given no clues as to how or why. We never understand why people are snatched at the end. Also, the film sets up foreshadowing \u2013 that Reid Warner, just like Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), has been left with an implanted memory following his encounter and that this drives him to be there and gives him the ability to activate the ship; or where Jelena Nik is puzzled to find items from her childhood down in the underground area where the alien cocoons are \u2013 but frustratingly leaves any payoff for these mysteries hanging.\nOren Peli has also acted as producer for James Wan\u2019s Insidious (2010) and sequels, The Bay (2012), Chernobyl Diaries (2012) and Rob Zombie\u2019s The Lords of Salem (2012), as well as created the short-lived horror tv series The River (2012).\nActors: Reid Warner, Darrin Bragg, Ben Rovner, Jelena Nik, Glenn Campbell, David Thornsberry\nThemes: Found Footage Films, UFOs, Conspiracy, Aliens, Alien Abduction, Films of 2015\nNational Lampoon\u2019s Men in White (1998)\nDarkening Sky (2010)",
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Every time I listen to a new song, or listen to the radio, I think of how I could change that song to make it my own. I have only been playing the guitar and singing for a little less than two years. I am constantly editing my lyrics to make sure that I can relate to the people in the best way possible. I still have a lot to learn. I am open to all new styles and ways of playing. I like to listen to other artist\u2019s styles and combine them to create and enhance my own sound.\nMy goal is to really branch out and market my music in the next year. My dream would be to collaborate with a few artists who are known in the industry. Landing a record deal would just be icing on the cake. I have a lot to learn and a lot to work on. But with proper guidance and a good mentor, I believe I could learn new things and succeed in record time. I\u2019ve always been a quick learner. I plan to have a few new songs written in the next couple of months and schedule some studio time to record them. 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We need to do a joint MRW/Music gig with this artist, because I think our readers and lots of writers would want to buy his music.\nGreat idea, Stephanie! Lets plan it. Thanks so much for stopping by.\nKeena Kincaid December 12, 2012 at 2:12 PM\nLove this blog topic and David's answers. Passion and optimism are crucial to keeping our dreams alive.\nThanks Keena! I love meeting and interviewing aspiring dreamers like David. They give me a charge I never expected but so appreciate. Thanks so much for dropping by. HUGS!\nHi! What a great post. David is heartwarmingly devoted and determined. (and cute!)\nI like his music - - and Stephanie's suggestion of a joint MRW/Music gig. What a great idea!\nThanks to both Nancy and David for a heartwarming and inspiring interview.\nI glad you enjoyed to post. I agree with you. David is adorable. I can see him in one of our books in the near future. LOL Hugs!\nDavid is very good. 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        "raw_content": "Afsan Chowdhury | Published: 18:07, Oct 26,2017\nTHIS is not the moment for some slogan-mongering Lefties to overrun the republic but a time when old class clusters are undergoing rearrangements. The rise of the upper class after 1971 was a famous victory which won using the shoulders of the poor, particularly the rural poor, but it has delivered a solid foundation on which the state resides.\nThe period from 1972 to 1975 was the one of supremacy of the civilian political class that also drew the first constitution. But the pressures were already being built which the then government tried to handle using the 4th amendment, creating one-party rule. It was a period of breathlessness as everyone tried to cope with rebuilding a post-war world. But the process of building the upper class was obvious, too. However, the monopoly of the civil politicians was ended by the military politicians who took power in August and November 1975 and the nature of the state power equations were adjusted with a civil-military ruling alliance that continues till today.\nBut the casualty in this process after 1971 was the Tagorean middle class which often claims that the spirit that moved 1971 belonged to them and it is they who uphold the value structure of Bangladesh, often roughly meaning \u2018chetana\u2019 by some.\nThe upper-class membership type\nWHILE it is true that the \u2018spirit\u2019 of 1971 is alive and well in them, this class or part of it has been eclipsed by historical development defined by the lack of economic and political power. Over time, the professional class has declined which controlled the cultural sector and those sort of activities that kept them alive in the social capitalist space.\nHowever that space has changed and has moved beyond the control of the middle cultural class because of the rise of the financial capitalist class. It is now in charge of culture through its disposable resources as it buys social goods using money and talent. Interestingly, it is in this equation that the changes are mostly on.\nWith one decline has come a new emergence with a new value structure which is not geared towards nationalist projects but more about equity development. It marks the rise of a new segment of the middle class, which is professional on the labour market but is also trying to exert influence, however paltry. But it is a period of high unrest and no class is certain of its status or power which has allowed the media working class more space than expected.\nThe upper class/ruling class has recently expanded with the inclusion of a newly muscle-flexing judiciary to the executive, the armed forces and the hyper wealthy class groups. Other fringe groups may be around, but this forms the basic core. However, not all are united or have a common purpose. While the conflict between the executive and the judiciary is sharp and publicly exposed, the other conflicts are muted but also the one of convenience and opportunism. The upper class is not monolithic what with many sets of partnerships that are required to sustain dominance in today\u2019s Bangladesh.\nThe rise of new social capitalism\nIN pursuit of that, many social capital investments are made that indirectly support financial capital gains and media is one. Large-scale media is only possible to be initiated by the economic mega capitalists who wish to protect their economic gains more than wishing to expand it. To create media products, workers are required and it is here that both the medium and the worker become part of a new sub-class construction.\nTo earn noteworthy media-based social capital, an audience is necessary and, thus, programmes must satisfy the market with less competition as wealth making in Bangladesh is not competition-, but connection-based. While entertainment programmes are essential, the main selling points are news items and talk shows in the most profitable sector \u2014 television.\nPrint media without online has no space but its main focus is also news items. And there are specialised news channels as well. In the end, without news content, whether political or crime or scandals, media cannot survive. And it is at this point that the contradiction between social and financial capital emerges.\nSince the process of wealth-making is not transparent, its news related to this, directly or not, that gets maximum attention. So, business news when related to corruption, crime news committed by the rich and powerful, financial scandals etc get most hits.\nThe media-owning class would much rather not make such news but then they would fail to get an audience which would damage the purpose of investing in non-profit making ventures to protect economic gains. It is this contradiction that forces the upper class to focus on the ills and ailments of the same class. And those who do this job come from the middle class, those sidetracked from the mainstream route to join the upper class.\nSome, of course, do make it but they are very few. To achieve this status, they need to become trade union leaders, go close to the government and make deals. Not everyone actually is in a position to make deals; so, the upward mobility is limited. Most become comfortably middle, are familiar with the upper and remain connected to those lesser than them. That is why the media worker is a critical player in these times of class reformation and re-arrangement.\nTV, online convergence media as a player in transition\nWHETHER they play any significant role in transition of the class system as it exists in a loose and unstructured as well as non-transparent capitalism is a question that has not been explored enough. A clear space is occupied by the online media world but the professional quality is still suspect. Financial sustainability, requirement of high support from the owners and market saturation because of easy technology and low start-up cost make the online media sector a little uncomfortable.\nHowever, as a sector, they are enormously potential. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Eat Well, Do Good!\nEat Well, Do Good!\nAs part of their 365 Days of Giving Program, County Barbeque has teamed up with the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. From February 21-28, 2014, 100% of the proceeds from their limited time specialty menu item, Hush Puppies, will be passed on to the Hall.\nStop by 1352 West Taylor Street, Chicago, and grab a bite to eat today! Don\u2019t want to brave the weather, don\u2019t worry they deliver too!\nSunday \u2013 Thursday: 11:30am \u2013 10:00 pm",
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        "raw_content": "I have applied the New Tool in its most direct manner: to translate portfolio return projections into conditional Safe Withdrawal Rates. The condition, of course, is that the return projection is accurate.\nI have looked at two standard portfolios, HDBR50 and HDBR80, over 30-year lifetimes. HDBR50 consists of 50% stocks and 50% commercial paper. HDBR80 consists of 80% stocks and 20% commercial paper. Stocks are represented by the S&P500 index. The expense ratio is 0.20% for both. Withdrawal amounts are adjusted to match inflation (according to CPI-U). Any dividend amount not needed for withdrawals is reinvested.\nI have summarized Calculated Rates (previously referred to as the Zero Balance Rates) and Safe Withdrawal Rates for both portfolios when the real, annualized returns (with no withdrawals but with 0.20% expenses and with dividends reinvested) are 0%, 2%, 4%, 6% and 8% at 6, 10 and 14 years. [I refer to these annualized returns as return0.]\nCalculated Rates are the best estimate and they correspond roughly to a 50%-50% chance of portfolio survival.\nEach Safe Withdrawal Rate is at the lower 90% confidence limit relative to its Calculated Rate. This provides a 95% chance of survival since the 10% chance of something's being outside of the 90% confidence limits includes 5% on the High Risk side and 5% on the low risk, Safe Withdrawal side. All of the table entries are conditional upon having the annualized real return exactly as specified.\nIt is important to remember that a low conditional Safe Withdrawal Rate does not necessarily reflect anything worse than the uncertainty at a specified number of years. This is especially true with the 6-year data. For example, it takes very high returns during the first six years to guarantee that a 4% withdrawal rate will be successful (while allowing only a 5% chance of error).\nHDBR50 versus return0 at 6 years\nAll SWRs and Calculated Rates are conditional:\nIf the return is 0%, the SWR is 1.65%. [The Calculated Rate is 3.69%.]\nHDBR50 versus return0 at 10 years\nFor the most part, the conditional Calculated Rates with 80% stocks are higher than for 50% stocks. But the conditional Safe Withdrawal Rates are lower with 80% stocks than for 50% stocks. That is the result of volatility.\nThere is an important caveat. The returns are for the portfolio that is being examined, not for the stock market. When stock returns are higher than those of commercial paper, the overall return of a higher stock portfolio (80% stocks) will be higher than that of a lower stock portfolio (50% stocks).\nCommercial paper generally returns at least a small, positive real return (but it is not doing so today). If that continues, the overall return of a 50% stock portfolio will be greater than that with 80% stocks if the stock market has a flat (0%) real return over the next 6, 10 or 14 years, as applicable.\nFor the optimist\nFor someone who expects 7% real returns in the 10-year time frames, the conditional Safe Withdrawal Rates are around 5.35% to 6.21% (with 6% and 8%, respectively, and 50% stocks) and 5.21% and 6.23% (with 6% and 8%, respectively, and 80% stocks.\nFor the pessimist (realist?)\nFor someone who expects a 1% real return in the 10-year time frames, the conditional Safe Withdrawal Rates are around 2.79% to 3.63% (with 0% and 2%, respectively, and 50% stocks) and 2.14% and 3.16% (with 0% and 2%, respectively, and 80% stocks).\nFor someone who expects a 1% real return in the 14-year time frames, the conditional Safe Withdrawal Rates are around 3.16% to 4.10% (with 0% and 2%, respectively, and 50% stocks) and 2.64% and 3.72% (with 0% and 2%, respectively, and 80% stocks.\nKeep in mind that a cash equivalent with a zero percent real interest rate (i.e., the matches inflation exactly) would provide a 3.33% withdrawal rate for thirty years (and end with a balance of zero).\nApplying the New Tool\nTechnically, the New Tool requires an exact time period. As a practical matter, we can relax this restriction to an approximate interval provided that return0 dwells close to a selected value throughout much of the interval. We might select a typical value of return0 for the years 8 through 12 and use it with the 10-year formulas. What is not allowed is selecting a value when return0 only hits it momentarily. For example, if return0 briefly hit 0% twice between 8 and 12 years but typically stayed around 3%, it would be improper to use the formulas for 0%. You would have to use the formulas for 3%.",
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        "raw_content": "< Harrogate\nHarrogate in bloom\nHarrogate is a spa-town in North Yorkshire, positioned with the Yorkshire Dales to the North West and the North York Moors to the North East. Harrogate has a natural source of mineral rich spa water, and as such, it has been a focal point for health and rejuvenation since the wells official discovery in 1597.\nDue its natural resources, Harrogate became a holiday destination for nobility from the UK and Europe. From the late 1800s the town built many hotels, tea-rooms and large Victorian civic centres. This has made Harrogate one of England\u2019s most attractive towns. As a town with relative military insignificance, the town was not bombed during the second world war and the structures were left intact. ...\nThere are now more than 2,000 surviving \u2018listed\u2019 buildings.\nPlaces of interest include the Royal Horticultural Society\u2019s public garden. Named \u2018Harlow Carr\u2019, the gardens cover close to 60 acres and contain a multitude of plant varieties. These sumptuous gardens are the perfect place to relax by a stream or stroll around aimlessly.\nVisiting Harrogate during spring or summer months will give you a chance to see why it was previously crowned the winner of the \u2018Britain in Bloom\u2019 and the European \u2018Entente Florale\u2019 competitions. A very green and healthy place all round!\nHarragate has its own international conferencing centre, and stages numerous high profile conferences and exhibitions throughout the year.\nOther Harrogate Sites of Interest:\nhttp://www.yorkshire.com/places/harrogate\nhttp://www.harrogate.gov.uk/\nhttp://www.vrharrogate.co.uk/",
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        "raw_content": "College is hard, and court reporting school is no exception. The team of experienced reporters at O\u2019Brien & Bails would like to share the following tips to court reporting students.\nTo be a successful court reporter, you need to expand your vocabulary. Read any and all types of books, and if you come across a word that you do not know, look up the definition. Download a vocabulary app that teaches you a new word each day. Take the time to learn medical prefixes and suffixes, as well as basic legal terms. The more words you are familiar with, the better reporter you will be. You should also keep up with the news at a local and national level. This is a good habit to begin because once you are a court reporter, you could work on a variety of cases that pertain to current societal issues.\nResearch the technology and types of machines to find one that you are most comfortable using. Check into what is most often used in your geographical area. Once you have learned how to operate the stenograph machine, you need to practice typing each and every day. In order to become a certified court reporter, you must be able to type 225 words per minute (wpm) accurately. That doesn\u2019t just happen over night. It takes hours and hours of practice to reach that speed and accuracy. Set aside time each day to practice. Many court reporters have claimed that they had to practice at least three to four hours per day to graduate. When you first begin practicing, focus on accuracy rather than speed. Being able to type at a fast speed does you no good if your transcript is full of misspellings and punctuation errors.\nWhen you are practicing, make sure that you are positioned correctly and not looking at the keys at all times. You should be sitting up straight with both of your feet flat on the floor. Position your keyboard so that your forearms are parallel to the floor. You should feel comfortable while typing. If you experience pain in your arms or shoulders, try adjusting your chair or the height of your machine. Stretching your hands, arms and neck can help prevent tension. The more time you spend typing on your machine, the more natural it will begin to feel.\nWhen practicing, start a dictionary on your stenography machine and program frequently used words. When you come across a word you have difficulty typing, pause and write the word down. Keep a running list of all the words that you struggle with. Then, practice typing that list of words repeatedly until you no longer struggle with them, and add them to your dictionary.\nWhile in court reporting school, utilize your resources. Ask professors questions, meet up with fellow students to practice typing and seek out advice from experienced reporters. School can be challenging, and you need a support system to encourage you to keep going. The stronger your network, the better you will be. You can also look for an internship opportunity to be proofreader or a scopist for an experienced court reporter. Research the different types of court reporting\u2014official and freelance to determine where your dream job is.\nO\u2019Brien & Bails wishes you the best of luck in your court reporting studies! Remember, nothing worth having comes easy. You can do this. For more court reporting tips, visit https://www.thejcr.com/or https://www.ncra.org/. Do you want to learn what it takes to be a successful court reporter? Read our blog on the \u2018Top 10 Skills of the Best Court Reporter.\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Defining The Information Technology Workforce\nAccording to CompTIA\u2019s IT Industry Outlook 2018; Analysis of the tech workforce begins with an important distinction. As depicted in the Venn diagram below, there are two components to the tech workforce. All workers employed by U.S. technology companies represent tech industry employment. In 2017, an estimated 6.1 million workers were employed in this category, an increase of 2.0% over 2016. For 2018, the growth outlook should roughly mirror the previous year. Tech industry employment includes technical positions, such as software developers or network administrators, as well as nontechnical positions, such as sales, marketing, and HR. The other component of the tech workforce consists of the technology professionals working outside of the tech industry. While the tech industry is the largest employer of technology professionals, with 44 percent of its workforce meeting these criteria, the majority of technology professionals work in other industry sectors, such as healthcare, finance, media, or government.\nBecause technology now permeates every industry sector and an increasing number of job roles, the lines have blurred noticeably, making it more difficult to precisely quantify the tech workforce. The expanded spheres circling the Venn diagram is one way of thinking about the new segments\u2019 workers that cannot be adequately accounted for due to limitations in government data sources.\nBMA TECHNOLOGY WORKFORCE INSIGHTS:\nObservation Baltimore recently conducted a survey that captured the opinions of Tech industry workers who fall into both the Tech Industry Employment & Tech Occupation Employment buckets. The survey captured the insights of 162 Baltimore Metropolitan Area (BMA) residents who are currently employed in the Technology field. Below are some of Observation Baltimore\u2019s survey findings:\n72% of those surveyed \u201cAgree\u201d that they are satisfied with their choice of a career in Tech.\nTechnology industry breakdown by sector:\nEmployee benefits offered in the Tech industry: 51% of those surveyed indicated their employer offers the option to work from home.\nCertifications obtained in the Tech field: 53% of those surveyed report being certified in one of the following areas.\nCategories: Voice of Baltimore | Tags: Baltimore, Market Research Technology Trends, and Tech",
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        "raw_content": "Authors Note: TRCJ would like to express gratitude to Simon Bergenroth (follow him on Twitter @SimonBergenroth) for having the idea of obtaining these t-shirts and for doing the bulk of the heavy lifting on getting these t-shirts. Thank you Simon!\nIn the last couple of months the club has approached various Olympic Gold medalists to sign t-shirts to help with our fundraising for the UK trip. More details will be forthcoming, but we wanted to let everyone know that we have received support to help us reach our fundraising goals this year. Please see bios, videos and pictures of the t-shirts below.\nKatherine Grainger and Anna Watkins (click names for Bio on Wikipedia)\nYou can follow Katherine Grainger at the following website: http://www.katherinegrainger.com/\nYou can follow Anna Watkins at the following website: http://www.annawatkins.co.uk/ on twitter (@annawatkinsgb)\nMost recently, the pair won the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games. (Video Below)\nXeno Muller (Click name for bio)\nXeno Muller was the first to response to our request to sign a t-shirt. Xeno is a Gold (1996 1x) and Silver (2000 1x) Olympic medalist. You can follow Xeno on twitter at @XenoMullerCoach. He also has a website and offers coaching services, so please visit his website and see all the training programs and see all he has to offer: http://xenocoach.com/\nJames Cracknell (Click Name for Bio) \u2013 Follow Him on Twitter (@JamesCracknell)\nJames rowed in the bow seat in 2000 GB Coxless Four. Another member of the crew was Steve Redgrave, who was competing in his fifth Olympics. Sir Steven had won gold in the 1984, 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympics. If the GB crew won this race, it would be the first time that a British athlete had won five consecutive gold medals. We\u2019ll let you watch the video to see how it all turned out. The club is the process of acquiring a TRCJ t-shirt from Sir Steven Redgrave at this time.\nJames also went on the win the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal in Athens, he is rowing in the 2-seat (second from left). (See second video) \u2013 Both are exciting races!\nJames\u2019s website is http://www.jamescracknell.com/home",
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        "raw_content": "Reading along with The Lord of the Rings: The Shadow of the Past\nIn Chapter 2, we encounter two shadows of the past. Gandalf tells Frodo that Sauron \"has arisen again\" to menace Middle-earth. And Tolkien reveals to us that he is haunted by the shade of Richard Wagner (1813-1883), composer of the opera Der Ring des Nibelungen (better known in English as \"The Ring Cycle\").\nJean de Reszke (1850-1925) in Der Ring des Nibelungen\nThe influence of the Ring Cycle on The Lord of the Rings is so obvious that it barely needs to be stated. Both works are closely linked to Norse and German myths, but much of the Ring Cycle is wholly Wagner's. The opera revolves around a magic ring that grants its wearer the power to enslave minds and rule the world. Importantly, this ring is accompanied by a magic helm (the \"Tarnhelm\") that makes its wearer invisible. The ring was first forged by the evil Dwarf Alberich from enchanted gold he stole from the Rhine river. But when the ring is stolen from Alberich, he places a heavy curse on it:\nWhoever possesses it shall be consumed with care,\nand whoever has it not shall be gnawed with envy!\nEach shall itch to possess it,\nbut none in it shall find pleasure!\nIts owner shall guard it profitlessly,\nfor through it he shall meet his executioner!\nForfeit to death,\nfaint with fear shall he be fettered;\nfor the length of his life\nhe shall long to die,\nthe ring's master\nto the ring a slave!\nThis death-curse is so central to the plot that it even has its own recurring musical theme. For the rest of the Ring Cycle, we see how this curse ensnares all the characters in a tragic cycle of hubris and betrayal. It is inexorable. The giant Fafner clubs his brother to death so he can claim the ring. In turn, Seigfried kills Fafner and seizes it. Finally, Seigfried is treacherously stabbed in the back by the villain Hagen, who himself drowns (in a Gollum-like scene) when trying to grasp the ring as it is reclaimed by the flooding river Rhine.\nThere are, of course, many other parallels between the Ring Cycle and The Lord of the Rings, including a sword that was broken, and a heroine that relinquishes the world of the gods for the love or a mortal man. But the central similarity is key: ultimate power (in the form of a ring) warps the hearts of all who would possess it, leading to an evil cycle where each owner is killed by his successor.\nAnd in The Shadow of the Past, Gandalf gives us Tolkien's version of this story: how Isildur cut the Ring from Sauron's hand but drowned in the Anduin River; how Smeagol killed Deagol; and how Bilbo stole the Ring from Gollum. Throughout it all, Gandalf makes it clear that the Ring has its own kind of curse:\n\"A mortal, Frodo, who keeps one of the Great Rings, does not die, but he does not grow or obtain more life, he merely continues, until at last every minute is a weariness. And if he often uses the Ring to make himself invisible, he fades... Yes, sooner or later - later if he is strong or well-meaning to begin with, but neither strength nor good purpose will last - sooner or later the dark power will devour him.\"\nJust as Albrich sang, \"for the length of his life, he shall long to die.\" Although Gandalf doesn't say that one of the Ring's owners will always be killed by the next, his brief history of Isildur and Gollum make it clear that possession of the Ring is a kind of death sentence.\nNow I wrote up above that the similarities between the Ring Cycle and The Lord of the Rings are so obvious that they don't need much elaboration. Just so. What interests me most is not the parallels between these works but the areas where Tolkien parts company from Wagner -- for it is the dissimilarities that are most revealing.\nMost importantly, in Chapters 1 and 2 of The Fellowship of the Ring, we see that, unlike in Wagner, the curse of the ring can be interrupted. It is interrupted by Hobbits. A hobbit is a sort of anti-hero (certainly an anti-Wagnerian hero). Instead of beefy, ill-fated and oath-bound warriors like Seigfried and company, they are (in Gandalf's phrase) \"soft as butter\", but \"full of surprises\". The first rupture in the curse of the Ring occurred when Bilbo forbore from stabbing Gollum in the back during the events narrated in The Hobbit, and revisited at length in The Shadow of the Past. Here Gandalf makes it clear that Bilbo's decision to spare Gollum ultimately saved Bilbo from the curse:\n\"It was Pity that stayed his hand. Pity, and Mercy: not to strike without need. And he has been well rewarded, Frodo. Be sure that he took so little hurt from the evil, and escaped in the end, because he began his ownership of the Ring so. With Pity.\"\nThe second time that the curse was foiled is in Chapter 1, when Bilbo voluntarily gave up the Ring (60 years after his encounter with Gollum). It's easy to overlook the drama in this scene because it is so underwritten. But by my lights, it is one of the climaxes of the book (albeit a climax in the first chapter) -- and an example of Tolkien's writing at its finest. JRRT excels at portraying how characters struggle unconsciously against evil influence, from the dragon-greed in The Hobbit, to the voice of Saruman in The Two Towers. The understatement in Chapter 1 is delightful:\n\"Very well,\" said Bilbo, \"it goes to Frodo with all the rest.\" He drew a deep breath.\n\"And now I really must be starting, or somebody else will catch me. I have said good-bye, and I couldn't bear to do it all over again.\" He picked up his bag and moved to the door.\n\"You have still got the ring in your pocket,\" said the wizard.\n\"Well, so I have!\" cried Bilbo.\nAfter a long fight, Bilbo is finally able to let it go. It is this triumph that sets the rest of the plot in motion. But how did he do it? Tolkien doesn't quite tell us. His writing, as I say, is too understated to provide obvious answers. What we do know, however, is that Tolkien is infinitely more optimistic than Wagner. For Wagner, the tragedy of the ring is inescapable . But from the very beginning of his trilogy, Tolkien signals that there is something that can resist the death-curse of power. Something subtle and easy to miss. For the rest of The Lord of the Rings, we will discover more about what that something is.\nWANG Yanchao July 10, 2015 at 3:23 AM\nVery well written acticle! The similarity also astonished me when I got to read the stories of wagner for the first time.\nThanks very much! I was astounded too (hence the article). Apparently JRRT himself disliked/downplayed the resemblance. But who wants to be associated with a proto-Nazi like Wagner?\nVery persuasive. I'd like to hear more on why you think Tolkien chose to underplay this pivotal moment. The temptation as an author must have been to use the scene to make a heavier point about the power of the ring (as in the film), as well as to underscore the moment of divergence from Wagner's death-curse. Is it as simple as hiding the secret of undoing the ring in plain sight?\nI've been thinking about your question - which I think is a really good one. And I'm not sure there's just one answer to it.\nMy own view is that Tolkien is a much more sophisticated and subtle author than he gets credit for... He often downplays vital moments, or even misdirects his readers (the prime example that I can think of is The Hobbit, where the narrator frequently refers to Bilbo's extraordinarily good luck at various crucial moments in the plot. But it's clear in the whole context of the book that it's not luck at all, but some sort of providence. But the narrator never reveals that).\nAnyway, I think Tolkien knew that good psychological writing requires a light touch, and the influence of the Ring is nothing if not psychological.\nTiny Basement July 11, 2015 at 7:32 AM\nThanks for continuing this thread, I'm really enjoying it. I'm not going to pretend to be knowledgeable about Wagner's Ring cycle (most of my exposure comes from Apocalypse Now!), so I found the similarities very interesting. Now I'll need to better familiarize myself with those works.\nTolkien's tendency to \"underplay\" and \"understate\" events is my primary annoyance with Fellowship. It's almost like everything is written in the passive tense. But reading your blog has provided me with another view that I'm beginning to appreciate.\nI'm so happy to hear that you're enjoying the thread!\nThe only performance of the Ring Cycle that I've ever seen was a small theatre company in Brooklyn's performance, where all the characters were portrayed as WWE style professional wrestlers. Wotan looked exactly like Randy \"the Macho Man\" Savage, for example. All the actors had to wear foam muscle suits.\nIt sounds, of course, pretty silly. And I guess it was somewhat silly. But it was surprisingly good too. The histrionics of the wrestling world and the histrionics of opera are not really that far apart...\nThantsants July 11, 2015 at 12:55 PM\nThat sounds awesome and would beat the very traditional (and very dull) staging of Tannhauser I saw some years ago.\nNot that familiar with the story of the Nibelungen, other than a cartoon version we watched as GCSE German students. I was struck by the central role a magical ring takes in both stories - thanks for another thought provoking post!\nOn another note, I wondered whether the first pic in your post was of some chap dressed up as Boromir - until I saw the caption. Mind you it sounds like Boromir and Siegfried might have more in common than one would think!\nAndrew King July 15, 2015 at 2:06 PM\nAnother interesting point of comparison is the fact that both Lord of the Rings and The Ring Cycle share common influences from the Volsunga saga and the Nibelungenlied which also helps to account for the similarities.",
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        "raw_content": "Casey Cep explains \"Why Readers Love The Screwtape Letters\", and why its fans are not limited to Christian believers:\n.... Continuously in print since Lewis published it in 1942, the novel has been adapted into plays, made into a comic book, and recorded as an audio drama by John Cleese. Fox owns the film rights, and Ralph Winter, best known for blockbusters like \u201cX-Men\u201d and \u201cFantastic Four,\u201d has said he will produce it. Three years ago, I saw one of the stage adaptations in New York, where it was shockingly difficult to get a ticket. I remember wondering then, as I have been again since Justice Scalia\u2019s interview, why the novel is still so popular.\nIts appeal, I think, comes from Lewis\u2019s success in writing a theodicy of the everyday. .... \u201cThe Screwtape Letters\u201d features a senior demon called Screwtape writing thirty-one letters of advice and encouragement to his inexperienced nephew, Wormwood, who is trying to win the soul of a nameless young man. ....\nHe wants nothing but the best for his nephew, an erring neophyte unversed in the finer methods of temptation. Screwtape is more than just a masterful theologian\u2014he is a careful anthropologist. \u201cWhen two humans have lived together for many years,\u201d he tells his nephew, \u201cit usually happens that each has tones of voice and expressions of face which are almost unendurably irritating to the other. Work on that.\u201d Adultery seems excessive when furrowed eyebrows and dismissive tones can do the work of ruining relationships slowly: \u201cCourtship is the time for sowing those seeds which grow up ten years later into domestic hatred.\u201d ....\nThe greatest of these vice-for-virtue deceptions was achieved, Screwtape says, by \u201cthe admirable work of our Philological Arm in substituting the negative unselfishness for the Enemy\u2019s positive Charity.\u201d Couples are ideal for getting patients to resent the very individuals they most desired to show charity:\nIn discussing any joint action, it becomes obligatory that A should argue in favour of B\u2019s supposed wishes and against his own, while B does the opposite. It is often impossible to find out either party\u2019s real wishes; with luck, they end by doing something that neither wants, while each feels a glow of self-righteousness and harbours a secret claim to preferential treatment for the unselfishness shown and a secret grudge against the other for the ease with which the sacrifice has been accepted.\nAnother way of framing such failed virtues is to say that true temptation distracts from the present and directs to the future. Instead of appreciating your boyfriend\u2019s preference for one television show over another or your wife\u2019s desire to go for a walk instead of staying at home, you worry unsustainably about being the most unselfish of partners or scoring more points than your wife on the balance sheet of the relationship. \u201cGratitude looks to the past and love to the present,\u201d Screwtape tells Wormwood, but \u201cfear, avarice, lust, and ambition look ahead.\u201d It\u2019s perfect satire. ....\nFor believers, the letters are theology in reverse, teaching the love of God through the wiles of the Devil, but for all readers, regardless of belief, the letters frame human experience as a familiar sequence of trials, from how you take your tea and what parties you attend to the sort of person you choose for a partner and the sort of politics you espouse. As Justice Scalia said when he invoked \u201cThe Screwtape Letters,\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s a great book. It really is, just as a study of human nature.\u201d The novel remains wildly popular because whether or not you agree with Lewis and Scalia that the Devil is real, the evils promoted by Screwtape\u2014greed, gluttony, pride, envy, and violence\u2014most certainly are. [more]\nThe Devil You Know: Why Readers Love 'The Screwtape Letters' : The New Yorker\nLabels: Books, C.S. Lewis, Christian Living, Inklings",
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        "raw_content": "GDPR and events. What does the pharma industry need to know?\nMany people in the pharma industry still aren\u2019t following the rules set out by the GDPR when it comes to running events and attending tradeshows. But with eye-watering fines for non-compliance - up to \u20ac20 million or 4% of annual turnover - now is the time to sort out your data processing activities if you haven\u2019t done so already. Before it\u2019s too late.\nIn May 2018, new legislation came into force which changed the way we can collect, store and use personal data. Worryingly, however, many people in the pharma industry still aren\u2019t following the rules set out by the GDPR when it comes to running events and attending tradeshows.\nBut with eye-watering fines for non-compliance - up to \u20ac20 million or 4% of annual turnover - now is the time to sort out your data processing activities if you haven\u2019t done so already. Before it\u2019s too late. Keen to help and protect our pharmaceutical clients, at Apex, we\u2019ve pulled together a handy summary to help you become GDPR ready.\nHow does the GDPR impact events in the pharmaceutical industry?\nWhen you organise an event or attend a tradeshow, you probably rely on the sharing and manipulation of data. This includes information such as:\nPersonal information. Any individual piece of personal data, or combination of data, that could be used to identify an individual is covered under GDPR. Things like delegate names, email addresses, photographs and social media profiles\nSensitive information: The GDPR also covers sensitive information. Things like gender, health, disabilities, religious and political beliefs. So, even dietary data (e.g. lactose intolerant, Halal etc.) is considered sensitive data.\nFor pharma marketing and sales teams, the way they manage this data will have to change. And, according to legal experts, GDPR could be as disruptive for the event sector as the \u201cTripAdvisor effect\u201d has been on travel[1].\nOf course, at Apex, we can remove the headache entirely by managing that all-important event data for you, with best in class delegate management software and practices that ensure 100% compliance.\nWhile GDPR applies to all sectors, the pharma industry relies heavily on patient-centric data. As such, the damage to a company\u2019s reputation as well as the loss of consumer trust if a breach occurs cannot be underestimated. Consequently, it is vital that all parts of pharma, including sales and event teams, are stringent in their approach to implementing GDPR.\nWhat must the pharmaceutical sector do to ensure data protection compliance at events?\nStart by undertaking a comprehensive audit of your data to establish the amount and type of info you have, where it is kept, who uses it, how it is used, how it is obtained, and how secure it is. Only once you know what data you have, can you ensure that you are handling it correctly.\nNext, put processes in place to ensure compliance. The Information Commissioner\u2019s Office (ICO) website also has a range of advice and support to help you get up to speed. You should also speak to your event management partner to ensure that any automated event management solutions you use are compliant.\nUsing the GDPR to provide a better event experience\nCrucially, despite fears about the GDPR, any pharmaceutical business that takes the opportunity to review how they use their data, and identify how they can legally extract and turn insights into actionable improvements and innovations could use this opportunity to improve their lead generation activities and deliver more impactful events.\nFocus on face-to-face interactions\nDespite advancements in technology, the power of face-to-face marketing is as strong as ever. The ability to interact with a potential customer, attend seminars, and see what your competitors are up to has always been done best face-to-face. And, with email and online marketing set to become increasingly challenging in the GDPR world, this old-school method of building relationships is going to become even more popular.\nSubsequently, savvy sales and marketing teams across the pharma sector will be looking at ways to use events to connect on a personal level, rather than relying on detached online methods of networking and lead generation. However, a quick a word of warning. Even if you collect personal information face-to-face, you still have to store and use it correctly.\nInvest in best-in-class technology\nWhen creating an event, it is not unusual to use a plethora of different tools to capture and make use of data. But, pharmaceutical companies that are still using Excel spreadsheets to store delegate information - or even antiquated online event registration software - could be in big trouble.\nHowever, rather than groaning about the inconvenience, shrewd sales and marketing teams across the pharma sector are taking the opportunity to invest in quality registration and delegate management software that ensures 100% compliance.\nMaximise the data you do have\nThe latest software won\u2019t just help you meet your data protection obligations; it can also add a new dimension to your event and exhibition marketing. So, if you want to get ahead of the crowd, review how you use your data now, and identify how you can legally turn any insights into actionable improvements and innovations.\nBuild valuable relationships\nIt\u2019s not illegal to send marketing emails to contacts, but you do need their permission to do this. This means that the GDPR will help put an end to email spam and make us all focus on building relationships with people that WANT to talk to us. For sales and marketing teams, this can be a positive development which generates more streamlined lead generation activities at pharmaceutical events and tradeshows.\nThink about what your stakeholders want\nRather than a scattergun approach to marketing communications, pharmaceutical businesses will have to think hard about what their target audience will find interesting. Such compelling communications will lead to more valuable relationships and encourage stakeholders to share more information with you. Data that you can use to further enhance and focus your marketing activities at your next event, and beyond.\nAn event and Exhibition supplier for the pharmaceutical sector, Apex is one of the UK\u2019s leading event and exhibition agencies. 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        "raw_content": "9 Easy Tips for Keeping Calm in Interviews\nThis blog post is republished with permission of Kristin Vandegriend. To read more of Kristin\u2019s work, visit her blog at careertherapist.ca\nRecently, I was helping a client practice his interview skills. During the session, he suddenly stopped and said, \u201cI am physically here, but I feel like my mind is outside of my body. I am finding this stressful and I can\u2019t focus.\u201d His sudden disassociation between mind and body is a classic example of how stress can derail the interview process.\nWhen we experience stress, on a basic level, the core issue is safety. As human beings, we are programmed to protect ourselves. When we don\u2019t feel safe, our brain may take over for us and send us in a more primal response of fight, flight or freeze. It\u2019s important to recognize the stress cues that the body is giving so that you can take steps calm down before and during the interview.\nStress cues could be: feeling disassociated from the body, losing language or the ability to be articulate, feeling blank, sweating, rapid breathing, shortness of breath, fumbling, forgetting how to read social cues or using protective body language.\nIf you find yourself demonstrating these stress behaviors, try using these 9 calming strategies to help you manage interview stress.\nPrepare, but Don\u2019t Script: Preparation is key in succeeding in an interview. The more you prepare, the better you will do. Before your interview, be clear on your key points and practice adaptability to responding to unexpected questions. However, straight memorization of answers might get you in trouble when you are under stress since one common stress response is a blank mind. If your mind does go blank, see if you can remember even one of your key points and try work it into your answer.\nGrounding: If you feel disconnected from your body during an interview, trying a modified grounding technique to bring yourself back to reality by focusing on a certain colour or shape in the room. For example, you might ask yourself to look for one red item in the room. By bringing your awareness back into the room, you can re-build your mind-body connection so that you can manage your stress response. Another grounding technique is put your feet flat on the floor and press them into the floor as hard as you can for a few seconds.\nBreathing: Intentionally focus on your breath. Try holding your breath for a few seconds and breathing out a little longer than normal. Repeat a few times. 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        "raw_content": "A unique month long demonstration of an urban car-free lifestyle.\nThe second EcoMobility World Festival will showcase the future of sustainable urban living in Sandton, CBD of Johannesburg, South Africa\u2019s largest city and financial capital, on October 1-31. During the month-long event residents and visitors can enjoy a safe, healthy, low-emission and resource-efficient lifestyle. The CBD of Sandton, often referred to as Africa\u2019s richest square mile, is one of the most congested precincts in Johannesburg. 80,000 cars and over 100,000 people move in and out of Sandton every day. The festival also includes an EcoMobility World Exhibition and a week of high-level dialogues on sustainable transport for the City of the future.\nFind the full program (http://www.apo.af/Gfkh4f) and media kit (http://www.apo.af/gCIV0T) on ecomobilityfestival.org\nFor more information on the 2013 events, please see: the EcoMobility World Festival 2013: http://www.ecomobilityfestival.org, the EcoMobility 2013 Congress: http://ecomobility2013.iclei.org\nEcoMobility Online Press Conference\nAfrica\u2019s first EcoMobility World Festival: Ask your questions LIVE to the Mayor of Johannesburg\nThe Mayor of Johannesburg, Mpho Parks Tau, will host an online press conference on 17 September, 1 pm CAT/CEST in Johannesburg, South-Africa. The African Press Organization (APO), ICLEI \u2013Local Governments for Sustainability and the City of Johannesburg will host an online press conference on 17 September at 1 pm CAT/CEST on the occasion of the EcoMobility World Festival 2015 the first on the African continent, which will \u201cturn the streets of Sandton inside out.\u201d\nDetails on the press conference and on how you can register for this free online conference can be found here\nThe EcoMobility Dialogues\nThe EcoMobility Congress will take a new format and title for its third edition in Johannesburg. The EcoMobility Congress will be called the EcoMobility Dialogues and will be held from the 7 \u2013 9 October 2015, concurrent with the second EcoMobility World Festival.\nThe EcoMobility Dialogues will attract thought leaders, experts, practitioners, academia and city leaders to discuss specific challenges, obstacles and ways out of the urban mobility crisis cities around the world face. It will form an integral part of the EcoMobility World Festival.\n\u201cThe EcoMobility Dialogues enable the host city to both promote its mobility initiatives and receive expert feedback from practitioners and city leaders working on implementing ground breaking mobility solutions in various cities\u201d, said Gino Van Begin, Secretary General of ICLEI.\nDuring the Dialogues, attention will be placed on the transport and climate change debate. Supported by expert groups from the Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT) and the Bridging the Gap (BtG) initiative, the outcomes of these dialogues will form an input for further discussions at the 21st United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP21) to be held on 30 November to 11 December in Paris, France.\nThe 2nd EcoMobility Congress, held in Suwon in September 2013, attracted over 600 participants of whom 145 hailed from developing countries and from over 50 local governments.\nICLEI \u2013 Local Governments for Sustainability is the world\u2019s leading network of over 1,000 cities, towns and metropolises committed to building a sustainable future. By helping our M embers to make their cities sustainable, low-carbon, resilient, biodiverse, resource-efficient, healthy and happy, with a green economy and smart infrastructure, we impact over 20% of the global population.\nThe City of Johannesburg is a long-standing member of ICLEI. One of ICLEI\u2019s key programs is EcoMobility (http://www.ecomobility.org)\u2013 travel through socially inclusive and environmentally friendly transport options, integrating walking, cycling and use of public transport.\nKatrina Borromeo (Communications Officer): katrina.borromeo@iclei.org; Sunny Kodukul (EcoMobility Program Manager): santhosh.kodukula@iclei.org",
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        "raw_content": "08/25/07 Lipizzaner Horses Still Starve, and Politicians Don't Care\nAnimal Friends contacted the Directorate for Animal Health and Welfare by the European Commission\nAnimal Friends contacted the Directorate for Animal Health and Welfare by the European Commission because it is inexcusable that the horses are still exposed to starvation and neglect, and that their return is still not in sight.\nAnimal Friends condemn the Serbian authorities for allowing the starvation of Lipizzaner horses to continue and for failing to return them to Croatia, but also the Croatian authorities for not showing adequate care for the Lipizzaner horses. That is the reason for seeking action from the European Union.\nAnimal Health and Welfare, Directorate D\nMr. Bernard Van Goethem, Director\nSUBJECT: Requesting help for Lipizzaner horses\nDear Mr. Van Goethem,\nWe would like to inform you about the ongoing problem with about 80 starving Lipizzaner horses in Serbia.\nHorses have been illegally taken from stables in Lipik, Croatia during the war in 1991, and have been in Serbia since then, currently on a private ranch in Novo Naselje, a district of Novi Sad where they are being mistreated.\nCroatia and Serbia have been trying to find a solution to this problem for years now. They also agree that the horses are Croatian ownership and that they should be returned to Croatia, but still the horses have not been returned. The Croatian Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management, Petar Cobankovic, and his Serbian counterpart, Slobodan Milosavljevic, will have a meeting next Monday or Tuesday to discuss the return of those noble horses back to Croatia. So we, Animal Friends, are kindly asking you to use your influence in both Serbia and Croatia to solve this problem, in order to help the Lipizzaner horses who are starving while two countries negotiate a solution.\nAnimal Friends is an animal protection and rights organization. We are active in the entire territory of Croatia, but we also support international initiatives, given the fact that, unfortunately, the suffering and exploitation of animals do not know borders imposed by man.\nTrusting in your conscientiousness and concern for animals, we are joining the request made by Freedom for Animals, a group from Belgrade, to intervene in order to solve this case in a satisfactory manner as soon as possible for the horses' benefit.\nWe would also like to make a reasonable proposal, backed by Serbian Freedom for Animals group, that the horses should be allowed to move back to Croatia, where they will be offered permanent and appropriate care.\nWe sincerely hope that our benevolent appeals will encourage you to prevent any further suffering and possible death of the Lipizzaner horses.\nPlease do all what is in you power, so that your reputation contributes to the solution of this problem.\nP.S. You can find more information about us and situation with Lipizzaner horses - with photos - on our web site: www.prijatelji-zivotinja.hr/index.en.php?id=811",
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        "raw_content": "Often when we are getting ready for an important negotiation, we think about our strategy and what we\u2019re going to say. What we don\u2019t always consider is the location of the negotiation and the impact the environment has on the potential outcome. This effect is called subliminal priming and can be a powerful source of indirect persuasion in a negotiation.\nThe effects of subliminal priming starts as kids. A professor at the University of Michigan conducted a study with six year olds, where he divided them into groups of two and they watched television shows in separate rooms. One group watched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles while the other group watched Barney. In observing the children afterwards, what they noted was that the group that viewed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was more aggressive in their play and behavior. They were doing ninja moves and in some instances, throwing toys. Kids that had viewed Barney, on the other hand, were behaving in a more cooperative manner and engaged in less aggressive play.\nThis effect of being influenced by the environment translates into adults as well. For example, if two people are discussing an issue in front of football game or boxing match, the conversation becomes very combative and competitive. If you place the same set of people in a coffee shop with music playing in the background, that same conversation is very different.\nIn the negotiations context, a prevailing assumption is that meetings should be held in conference rooms. In reality, conference rooms are a sterile business environment and what tends to happen is that your natural barriers go up: i.e. this is a business conversation and I need to be more formal. The environment impacts how you view yourself as well as those around you. However, if you were to hold the same meeting in a coffee shop, at a restaurant or over a game of golf, these same natural barriers tend to disappear. The reason is because people have positive associations with all of these activities, i.e. I play golf or have lunch with people I like. The natural barriers we form tend to subconsciously drop and this is also more conducive to forming relationships as well.\nPrev:Overcoming Gender Perceptions\nNext:Negotiations in a Down Economy: Using an Agenda to Defend Your Price",
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Reporters found that 80 per cent of teams in the league have a majority of players born in this six-month window.\nHowever, researchers found that the age effect is smaller now than in previous years, according to an article on the National Center for Biotechnology Information website.\n\u201cWhen you\u2019re looking back 10 to 15 years ago it may have had a bigger effect,\u201d Smith said.\n\u201cKids grow up and they eat, sleep, breathe hockey \u2013 and parents today are giving them all of the resources to be successful. It\u2019s definitely shown in today\u2019s game.\u201d\nKids have access to a wide variety of resources to build on their skills in the sport, such as hockey schools, camps, mentorship programs, training centres and much more offered by organizations like Hockey Canada. 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        "raw_content": "\u039dew Technologies and Innovation Development in Russia\nRe: \u039dew Technologies and Innovation Development in Russia\nGunshipDemocracy on Sun May 13, 2018 6:31 pm\n\"Roscosmos\" plans to cover the whole Earth with high-speed Internet\nMOSCOW, May 10 - RIA Novosti. \"Roskosmos\" will present the project of a system of covering the Earth with high-speed access to the Internet, the announcement of the state corporation says.\nThus, in Russia, a competitor OneWeb Satellites can be created - a joint project of Airbus and OneWeb companies, the medium-orbit European system O3b, supervised by SES, and American Starlink owned by SpaceX (the company Ilona Mask).\nThe presentation will be held on May 22, Roskosmos reports.\n\"The project of creating a national system for covering the Earth's territory with high-speed Internet access and providing a continuous communication channel for unmanned vehicles, an\" Internet of things \"and secure data transmission will be presented,\" the report says.\nThe presentation will address the general director of Roskosmos Igor Komarov. Its moderator will be executive director for business development and commercialization of the corporation Anton Zhiganov.\nAccording to RIA Novosti Zhiganov, the Roskosmos project will complement the OneWeb system and will be the next stage in the development of Russia's space communications systems. He stressed that by creating a national Internet access system, Roscosmos does not refuse further cooperation with international partners on OneWeb.\n\"Russian OneWeb\"\ns told by RIA Novosti source in the rocket and space industry, it is a project of a global multifunctional information satellite system (GMISS). Initially, the initiative to create the system belongs to the company \"Russian Space Systems.\"\nAs reported by the media, the implementation of the project until 2020 will require 299 billion rubles. To this end, until June 2018, a consortium with the participation of Roskosmos, Vnesheconombank and other organizations should be established. The first stage of development work with the development and manufacture of prototype components of the system should be completed by the end of 2020.\nNearest competitors\nRossvyaz is concerned about the high proportion of foreign electronics in satellites\nThe British OneWeb system is based on the work of 672 satellites located in two circular orbits (800 and 950 kilometers). Another important component of the project is the gateway stations, which will distribute the Internet in the territories served. Originally planned to build fifty stations, and in the future they should be located at a distance of about 2,5 thousand kilometers from each other around the world.\nOneWeb LLC plans to raise up to $ 3 billion of private capital and already secured the support of many influential corporations to manufacture satellites (including a reserve, about 900 spacecraft), pay for start-up services and construction of a terrestrial term and control center.\nThe first satellites of OneWeb will be launched on the Soyuz from the Kourou cosmodrome in 2018\nIn addition to OneWeb, competing projects of the \"heavenly Internet\" are actively implemented.\nWith the Soyuz rockets, four satellites of the medium-orbit system O3b, which are also designed to provide high-speed Internet, were orbited three times into orbit. This is a European system overseen by the SES corporation. The next launch of the program is scheduled for 2019. The cost of O3b is estimated at one billion dollars.\nAnother competing project is Starlink, owned by SpaceX (the company Ilona Mask). The practical implementation of the project began on February 22, 2018, when the Falcon-9 rocket launched two test satellites - Tintin-A and Tintin-B - into orbit. In total, Mask plans to launch about 12,000 satellites. SpaceX estimated the costs of implementing the project Starlink at ten billion dollars, but experts believe this figure is too low.\nWell well, 300blnRub is lik e~ 500mln $. 1/10 of CVN. Let me guess what is better fo industry and science?\nflamming_python on Wed May 16, 2018 2:43 pm\nIt's more like $5 billion.\nGunshipDemocracy on Thu May 17, 2018 12:36 am\nflamming_python wrote: It's more like $5 billion.\nI hate to admit that you're right\nWhich would be one tenth of a really really awesome CVN....\nNibiru on Tue May 22, 2018 1:33 am\nINNOPOLIS, May 21. /TASS/. Sales of smartphones made in Russia and based on the mobile operating system Sailfish OS will begin in 2019, President of the Russian communications services provider Rostelecom Mikhail Oseevsky told TASS on Monday.\nIn March, Rostelecom took control of the developers of the mobile operating system Sailfish OS and Sailfish Mobile OS Rus. The company signed the purchase and sale agreements on the acquisition of 75% of the shares in Open Mobile Platform LLC and 75% in Votron LLC.\nWhen asked by TASS when the smartphone sales will start Oseevsky said:\n\"In 2019. They are in production already, now they are being tested in a number of ministries and departments. They already exist. This solution is primarily aimed at ensuring the country\u2019s information sovereignty and data protection.\"\nSailfish Mobile OS Rus is the first domestic mobile operating system. It is based on the open platform Sailfish (developed by Finland\u2019s Jolla, which is set up by former Nokia employees). According to the developers, devices based on the Sailfish Mobile OS Rus system will be able to ensure the security of data transfer in public and corporate sectors as well as for ordinary consumers who are interested in confidentiality. The OS can be installed on any mobile device. It successfully passed certification tests at the Federal Security Service of Russia (FSB) and was registered by the Federal Intellectual Property, Patent and Trademark Service and included into the register of domestic software.\nMy only hope is that this new project doesn't end up like that of YotaPhone being sold to a Chinese firm and transferring production to China\nOnly just noticed that article above about the process of turning coal into synthetic oil.... wow... that is amazing.... there are an enormous number of coal mines around the world that have shut down and lots of \"coal towns\" that have similarly become ghost towns because of that... this would allow a lot of towns to come back to life and for otherwise unPC coal to have value again....\nI could imagine a movie here... Russian company sends some people to middle of nowhere US town to try to buy up property and bring in the machinery to process useless unwanted coal into valuable synthetic oil... when the locals find out they are Ruskies there is almost a lynching because all Ruskies are bad right? that is what the media says.... the US media gets a whiff and swoops to film them commies leaving the country with their tails between their legs and just as they are leaving a Russian technician explains what they were trying to do and how it would have brought that town back from the dead and created lots of new jobs and oil that the US would not be dependent on the Middle East for... bye bye...\nBut realistically there are likely an enormous number of Russian towns in the same situation or worse with unused coal mines that could be brought back to life with such technology...\nThough it would be fun to make the above movie and before it is released do the same in the UK...\nBut of course Russia doesn't make anything so it was probably all fake news anyway....\nWas already done in WWII by Germany.\nflamming_python on Tue May 22, 2018 12:59 pm\nHole wrote: Was already done in WWII by Germany.\nYup, liquefying and then converting coal into gasoline or diesel fuel.. this technology is ooooooollld.\nThe article states that Russia has come up with mobile mini-factories for the process; that are far more cost-effective and easy to use than the previous methods. I'd imagine it would take the form of a trailer or some such - so one can be quickly deployed to anywhere pretty much.\nI don't expect it would lead to any breakthroughs or revivals of coal industries, but it could be very useful for larger industrial sites and factories with coal deposits nearby, or for small settlements with coal deposits.. they'd be able to make their own fuel and other useful oil byproducts.\nDirect Line with President Putin: Kremlin promises technologically fine-tuned event\nThis year, The Direct Line will include various innovations, according to the Kremlin spokesman\nSOCHI, May 22. /TASS/. The format of the 2018 televised Q&A marathon with Russian President Vladimir Putin, dubbed The Direct Line, will include various technological innovations, however, the essence of this unique event will remain the same, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov informed journalists.\n\"This year, The Direct Line will include various innovations. The essence of this unique world event with regard to its content and technology will remain the same, but it will be somewhat fine-tuned regarding the geographical and communication scale, using the technological achievements available to us,\" the Kremlin spokesman said.\nNearly 1.6 mln questions submitted for Direct Line with Vladimir Putin\nHe added that more details on the format of the upcoming Direct Line would come later.\nOn Monday, Peskov was asked to comment on the BBC Russian Service\u2019s report stating that the Q&A marathon will be held on June 7. He replied that the date of The Direct Line would be announced \"when the time comes\".\nThe annual Direct Line with Vladimir Putin is a live TV broadcast, during which the head of state answers questions from the residents of Russia and CIS states. The very first Q&A session with the Russian president was held on December 24, 2001. Since then, Direct Lines have been held annually, except for 2004 and 2012.\nIn 2017, the Direct Line was held on June 15.\nkvs on Tue May 22, 2018 10:25 pm\nThe article made it sound as if an alternative process to Fischer-Tropsch was developed. The \"oooooolllld\" process is very inefficient.\nmiketheterrible on Tue May 22, 2018 11:18 pm\nIts technology that is much needed and important not just for Russia with small settlements that may need cheap fuel, but for even nations as a whole who cannot produce oil but produces a lot of coal, and need to meet a rather large demand; IE: Novorussia as example. North Korea the next example.\nIt would be useful for \"coal towns\" that are current dead and with no other use for the coal, with no future either, but many countries have an abundance of coal reserves but no oil... a simple efficient way of converting useless or low value coal into oil would have enormous promise.\nAs mentioned above the German method was inefficient and was only used because they had used up all their reachable oil fields, but still had access to coal... it was that or nothing.\nMore importantly unlike many other \"new\" sources of oil that come from plants, this is not taking up land that could be used to produce food crops...\nGeorge1 on Wed May 23, 2018 2:19 pm\nAI market in Russia\u2019s production sector to reach $380 mln by 2021 - expert\nST. PETERSBURG, May 23. /TASS/. The volume of the Russian market of artificial intelligence (AI) in production sector will reach $380 mln by 2021. By 2019, the number of devices connected to the industrial Internet of things in Russia could reach 1.9 mln, according to a study byyy Russian digital technology company Cifra.\nST. PETERSBURG, May 24. /TASS/. Russian communications services provider Rostelecom and Nokia signed a memorandum on the establishment of a joint venture to develop solutions for various markets of innovative technologies. The memorandum was signed on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF-2018).\nST. PETERSBURG, May 24. /TASS/. VimpelCom [Beeline brand] and China\u2019s Huawei agreed upon a strategic partnership in the sphere of pilot testing and integration of 4.5G and 5G process solutions and the Internet of Things for the term of two years. The parties signed a relevant agreement at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).\nNibiru on Wed May 30, 2018 2:56 pm\nI wonder how the Skolkovo innovation center is doing, I found this video of the facilities being constructed but its from 2016, I cant seem to find newer videos of the construction progress, also it doesn't seem to attract much media attention even inside Russia? compared to projects like the Crimea bridge or the Lakhta center in St. Pete.\nHole on Wed May 30, 2018 4:37 pm\nSkolkovo:\nhttp://rostec.ru/news/rostekh-sozdast-alyans-razrabotchikov-programmnogo-obespecheniya-dlya-kompyuterov-elbrus/\nRostec will form an Alliance of software developers for computers \"Elbrus\"\nThe structure of Rostec \u2013 the national center of Informatization (NCI) and the Institute of control machines them. I. S. Bruk (INEUM) \u2013 announced plans for the creation of the Alliance of software developers for domestic processors \"Elbrus\". It is planned that by the end of 2018, the Alliance will join at least 20 developers, and you can download app for \"Elbrus\" will be convenient marketplace created by analogy with Google Play or AppStore. This was announced at the conference CIPROFLOXACIN-2018.\nAlliance of software developers to \"Elbrus\" is created in order to large-scale deployment of solutions based on the basis of Russian microelectronics. It is assumed that simultaneously with the appearance of a large number of compatible software will be a new high-quality hardware platforms \u2013 motherboards, servers, workstations, industrial PC, which in turn will lead to reducing the ultimate cost decisions. The result of building ecosystems for processors \"Elbrus\" will be the market share growth of Russian processors, the introduction and use of safe, trusted systems hardware systems.\nINEUM and ntsi has developed a roadmap for the development of the project, including short-term (until end 2018) medium term (up to 2020) and long term (until 2025). It involves at least three pilot implementations of hardware-software complexes on the basis of \"Elbrus\" with a functioning application before the end of 2018.\nIn addition developers to create a plan to attract students and post-graduates of the best technical universities of Russia. Participating in the creation of the application software, students will have the opportunity not only to practically apply and expand their knowledge but also to commercialize the results.\n\"Today, the development and implementation of a private electronic component database in the world is paying much attention. Russia can not stand aside while continuing to develop their own solutions. It is no secret that the primary barrier to mass use of domestic processors is the lack of application software optimized for the hardware platform. All CPU manufacturers have passed this way, it will pass us,\" \u2012 said General Director of NCI Konstantin Solodukhin.\n\"Software ecosystem is an important factor influencing the success of computing platforms. Russian microprocessors need a rich set of system and application software, as well as the development of human resources \u2012 domestic programmers who know well the capabilities of the domestic architectures,\" said Alexander Kim, General Director of JSC \"INEUM them. I. S. Bruk\".\nNational center of Informatization (NCI) \u2012 integrator of complex high-tech solutions for the digital economy. Ntsi creates ecosystem projects and complex products in the development of the digital economy and deals with their promotion in both domestic and international markets. The company's portfolio \u2012 some large-scale projects and sought after it products. Decisions of NCI and its subsidiaries \"BARS group\" is used 83 regions of Russia.\nPJSC \"INEUM them. I. S. Bruk\" is a leading developer of domestic computer technology. Founded in 1958. Led the development of domestic computers of the SM computers. Today a promising direction of activities of INEUM \u2012 development and manufacture of computers and server-class on the basis of domestic microprocessors, as well as medical equipment and robotics.\nkvs on Fri Jun 08, 2018 1:58 am\nFirst and only carbon-carbon composite 3D printer in the world developed by a Russian startup. Judging by the other\nwork in 3D printing with metals, Russia is the clear world leader in 3D printing. But you will never hear this in MSM.\nYou will be just fed the line that Russia \"makes nothing\" and lives off western hand-me-downs. (Watch SG-1 to see\nhow people in the west are brainwashed.)\nPapaDragon on Fri Jun 08, 2018 4:07 pm\nkvs wrote: ......(Watch SG-1 to see\nI wouldn't watch SG-1 even if they paid me to watch it and made all protagonists Serbs (forget Russians)\nThat show is insult to both SF genre and source material.\nkvs on Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:12 pm\nBut millions of others in the west will lap it up. Hollywood and the various NATO TV and movie operations are tango\npartner to the NATO fake stream media. The media leaves open questions which the fiction factories fill in as \"detail\".\nThis creates the rabid anti-Russian zeitgeist in the west. The average consumer sap does not have the mental fortitude\nto filter the BS background noise out.\nThe so-called totalitarian USSR never had anti-western propaganda tuned and dialed up to this pathological level. By\nobjective metrics, it is the NATO west that is a totalitarian toilet. There is no freedom of thought without freedom of\ninformation. Clearly there is none of the latter when it comes to Russia.\nGunshipDemocracy on Tue Jun 19, 2018 10:16 am\nSales of Russian smartphones based on Sailfish OS will begin in 2019\nAs stated in the company \"Rostelecom\", new domestic smartphones will be able to ensure the security of data transmission in the public sector, the corporate sphere and for individuals\nINNOPOLIS, May 21. / Corr. Rustam Kilsinbaev. 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The company signed the purchase and sale agreements on the acquisition of 75% of the shares in Open Mobile Platform LLC and 75% in Votron LLC.\nSailfish Mobile OS Rus - the first domestic mobile operating system, is based on the open platform Sailfish (developed by Finnish Jolla, created by former employees of Nokia). According to the developers, devices based on Sailfish Mobile OS Rus will be able to ensure the security of data transfer in the public sector, the corporate sector and for ordinary consumers who are interested in confidentiality. The OS can be installed on any mobile devices, successfully passed the certification tests of the FSB of Russia, registered by Rospatent and entered into the register of domestic software.\nRobot football players of Kazan scientists will be able to play with people in five to ten years\nThey mean below- an electronic trading platform\nYandex and Sberbank will launch testing of a cross-border online site\nhttps://ria.ru/technology/20180619/1522957574.html\noh well journo couldn't say: recording biometrics ?\nVoices and faces of VTB customers will be recorded in 191 branches of the bank\nGodric on Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:04 pm\ni quite liked it for the comedy value .... anybody that takes sci fi serious are off their rockers ... on BSG on Caprica Starbuck & Helo drive a humvee and the resistance are driving humvees and M35 deuce and a halfs\nPapaDragon on Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:21 pm\nGodric wrote:\nBSG and especially Caprica were satire of USA during GWOT so it's only appropriate. 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        "raw_content": "There\u2019s been conversations, several articles, and research recently on how a small percentage of Fortune 500 CEOs are active in social. In those pieces, people seem to be attributing lack of CEO participation to reluctance in opening up to social media for their organization. Some are even suggesting that this low percentage means they don\u2019t \u2018get\u2019 the importance of social as it pertains to customer service, engagement, and the like.\nThere\u2019s a huge disconnect in this thinking, and the blanket statement that CEOs should be using social media doesn\u2019t provide enough context to the argument at hand.\nThere\u2019s been assumptions being made that because a CEO doesn\u2019t utilize social media that they don\u2019t support social within the organization. Is it \u2018cool\u2019 to see your CEO tweet? Of course. Does it mean he/she doesn\u2019t get social or provide you with the support or resources to be effective in the space? Definitely not. Our CEO doesn\u2019t tweet or participate in social much at all outside of LinkedIn but in the same vein, completely supports our team in pushing social business further and further every day. She\u2019s been vocal about social and how it\u2019s become an integral part of our business and that\u2019s the top down support I appreciate from our leadership, not a tweet or blog post.\nSmall vs. Big Biz\nLooking at this argument from a different lens, the idea of your CEO being active within social could have a huge impact if you\u2019re a small-mid sized business. A realm that may require a more vocal push from your leadership to create awareness, activity, and motivation for your organization. Though I don\u2019t agree that it makes sense for all businesses, there is an opportunity (for small or big) to utilize your leadership directly within social to make a bigger impact for your organization, create deeper trust, and be even firmer with your message/direction.\nAt the end of the day, your CEO and leadership is focused on business results and getting things done to ensure the organization is continuing to move forward. That\u2019s their focus, all the while ensuring that the proper support and resources are provided where social can continue to move forward.\nOur team has been empowered to push social throughout the business and implement programs that have made big strides in our organization. This was possible thanks to our CEO and leadership backing our focus but also, having a culture that allows employees to be empowered to innovate and take ownership of business impacting strategies. Our CEO not being directly involved in social did not negatively affect this.\nThough there are different ways to cut it, CEOs in social isn\u2019t always a necessity, maybe just a nice to have. What do you all think?",
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        "raw_content": "Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Jim Risch, an attorney, rancher, former longtime state senator and briefly Idaho\u2019s governor, is seeking a second term. He\u2019s largely ignored his Democratic challenger, Boise attorney Nels Mitchell, agreeing to only one debate on a Boise TV station.\nJim Risch (R) 285,256 65.29%\nNels Mitchell (D) 151,662 34.71%\nHuckleberries: Craig\u2019s new GOP job prompts potshot\nWonkette, the left-leaning online mag, said the selection of former U.S. Sen. Larry Craig to be finance chair for the Idaho Republican Party is \u201can inspiring holiday story of forgiveness and redemption.\u201d Wonkette, of course, was being sarcastic. 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        "raw_content": "San Jose State still shuffling between quarterbacks ahead of Washington State game\nFirst look: San Jose State at Washington State\nPULLMAN \u2013 San Jose State could toggle between three quarterbacks this Saturday when the Spartans visit Washington State.\nIt\u2019s unclear A) Which of the three will start against the Cougars and B) If the Spartans will once again sample all three in the nonconference game at Martin Stadium.\nPreparing for multiple QBs comes with some inherent challenges and WSU, to play it safe, will probably spend time observing each of the SJSU signal-callers on film \u2013 sophomore Montel Aaron, junior Josh Love and senior Michael Carrillo \u2013 as the heavily-favored Cougars (1-0) get ready for the Spartans (0-2).\nAaron was the most effective in a season-opening loss against FCS UC Davis, completing 13-of-19 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns, but Love was the one who started the game, coming out after completing just 14-of-29 for 109 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and Carrillo was the first one off the bench, going 1-of-4 while throwing a pick before being pulled after his third series.\nTime consuming as this week may be for the Cougars and their defensive coaches, Mike Leach suggests a three-QB system could be equally challenging for the Spartans, who may not be able to establish a rhythm with one QB if they\u2019re receiving passes from all three.\n\u201cIt\u2019s tough for everybody to prepare. It\u2019s tough for them to prepare for, too,\u201d the WSU coach said. \u201cAsk their receivers what it\u2019s like catching balls from three quarterbacks. It seems it\u2019s just as tough for both sides to prepare for, it seems like. I don\u2019t know. Tracy (Claeys) is very clever and we\u2019ll let him sort out how to stop them.\u201d\nTags: college football, #cougarsgame125, Josh Love, Montel Aaron, ncaa, San Jose State Spartans, Sports, Washington State Cougars, WSU football",
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        "raw_content": "Sunday Reflections: What\u2019s a Powder Puff?\nMarch 8, 2015 by Heather Booth 10 Comments\nLike most of us, I wear a few different hats. In addition to being a teen services librarian, I\u2019m also a Daisy Girl Scout leader, and I love it. I love the enthusiasm of first graders, their pure hearts and bright eyes. I love getting to be the one to introduce them to service projects and nature hikes, to seeing new friendships blossom and old friendships deepen. As a Girl Scout alumni, and a third generation leader, it\u2019s one of the more fulfilling roles I\u2019ve ever held. As with my librarianship, I am passionate about my opportunity as a leader to advocate for the girls in my troop, and hopefully by extension, for all girls. Unfortunately, I\u2019m struggling with how to advocate for them right now in the face of some institutionalized sexism that\u2019s coming from an unexpected and troubling place.\nI heard about the event before I saw the flyer, and I knew immediately that \u201cmy girls\u201d \u2013 the eight first graders in the Daisy troop I lead \u2013 would be all about it. For the first time ever, our local Girl Scout council is hosting a pinewood car race. These girls have been cooped up in the park district rec room all winter and have been itching for a chance to do something. Something cool. Something active. Something that real Girl Scouts do: have an adventure.\nFor five dollars, you buy a car kit, which consists of a block of wood, two axles, four wheels, and a good luck wish, which you use to craft the fastest little car you can. What\u2019s not to love?! It\u2019s creative, it\u2019s active, it\u2019s hands-on, it hits a bunch of STEAM marks, and at the end there\u2019s a race with winners and there are even those ever-important patches to sew on the back of the girls\u2019 vests. So cool. We can\u2019t \u2026 oh wait.\nSeriously. What in the name of Shirley Muldowney is THAT?\nYes, folks. The good old Girls Scouts of the USA is sponsoring a Powder Puff Derby. I can\u2019t tell you how my heart sank to read that. I was floored. I guess I\u2019ve been living in a little bubble because I figured that we were essentially beyond this kind of sexist naming tradition in the women run, girl powered, STEM focused world of Girl Scouting in 2015. The Pinewood Derby is a registered trademark of the Boy Scouts of America, so I understand that the Girl Scouts wouldn\u2019t call their race the same thing \u2013 but of all of the phrases to use, why, oh why, is powder puff the one they chose? Since we\u2019re not racing cosmetic products, it\u2019s clearly because this is an activity that the boys usually do, but now the girls can give it a try too. But this secondary naming does nothing to assure girls that they have a place in the race. Powder Puff events were those where it was cute and fun for the girls to swap roles with the boys: the cheerleaders played football, the women raced their planes across the country, and now, the girls build, bling, and race their own wooden cars too.\nAs I held up the flyer and talked up this event \u2013 which I\u2019m really excited about \u2013 and my scouts eyes\u2019 opened wide with enthusiasm, one girl raised her hand. \u201cBut what\u2019s a powder puff?\u201d\nJust to be perfectly clear, my problem is not with the event. It\u2019s not with encouraging girls in this pursuit. It\u2019s not in borrowing from the Boy Scouts wildly popular event. It\u2019s in the name. A name that, as far as I can tell, was coined in this context by humorist Will Rogers as a nickname for the first Women\u2019s National Air Derby.\nAnd as many accounts attest, despite the name, Will Rogers was a great supporter of women in this pursuit, just as the Girl Scouts are today. But still, the name.\nBefore I could go on about car designs or scheduling or working days, I had to first explain to my girls what a powder puff actually is. These girls are too young for makeup, and as far as they know, a car race is a car race. Girl Scouts have always told them they could do and be anything at all. So I started by telling about the makeup applicator, and then went on to explain the tradition of calling activities that girls do sometimes but boys do all the time\u2026 a powder puff activity. And frankly, I didn\u2019t have it in me to go into the part that bothers me the most, that our beloved Girl Scouts think that this is ok.\nPowder Puff football is still played on some campuses, and many fondly remember the fun and athleticism of the event. And that high level of competition \u2013 whether it\u2019s by the girls in the senior class, or trailblazing aviators, or eight year olds with a block of wood and some sandpaper \u2013 is exactly why the name is outdated, diminishing, and just plain wrong. The girls and women involved in these events take it just as seriously as anyone. The aviators competed on a level parallel to the men. The seniors play so ferociously that injuries are sadly not at all uncommon. And if you could have seen the spark in the room at that Daisy Scout meeting, you\u2019d be dead sure that these first graders are in it to win it.\nI\u2019ve voiced my concerns directly to my local Scout council, and understand that they\u2019re thinking about changing the name for next year. But that doesn\u2019t seem like enough anymore. The time has come. The name has to change. It took my Daisies about forty seconds to come up with at least ten new possibilities. Words matter. Names matter. Our girls are proud to call themselves Daisies, Girl Scouts, brave, creative, strong, smart, caring, dedicated, and fast. Girl Scouts is the last organization that should be planting the seeds of self doubt that come along with sexist naming traditions.\nFiled Under: Feminism, STEAM education, STEM Education, Sunday Reflections\nThat last picture speaks a million words. I teared up a little at it; such fierce beautiful young ladies!\nMeredith Alley says:\nThank you. I\u2019m posting this link to the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northern Indiana FB page. You explain perfectly why I have a problem with the name.\nHeather Booth says:\nThanks Meredith!\nFANTASTIC news! The event is back again this year, and has been renamed as The Turbo Trefoil Derby!\nHeli Carlile says:\nGreat news that the event has been named! As a girl scout leader, I was also floored to read the name Powder Puff Derby. I\u2019d never heard the term powder puff used for events and had to look it up. The word has 3 definitions: (1) a soft pad for applying powder to the skin; (2) a sport/activity played by women or girls only; and (3) ineffectual. Did you get that last one?! Seriously, I didn\u2019t really have to look up the word to get the connotation\u2026 but there it is, right in the dictionary. Absolutely no way on earth I will host an event for my fine young brave girls under that name! Thankfully it seems I don\u2019t have to. Great article, Heather, thank you.\nI agree! The name \u201cpowder puff\u201d for an event created by an organization that strives to empower young women and girls?!?! It really burns my buttons! Unfortunately, our service unit isn\u2019t quite as incensed as I am, making the excuse that the badges already say \u201cPowder Puff\u201d and they weren\u2019t going to spend any effort in trying to change it. I was wondering how you were able to get the event name changed in your area? Is there a petition or anything that we can send to council to change it in our location?\nAmy, our local council didn\u2019t change it the first year, but did for the second year after the girls voiced their opinions that there are better names out there! Since GSUSA prides itself in being a girl led organization, my suggestion is to get your girls involved, talk to them about why it bothers you, encourage them to form their own opinions about the name, and help them brainstorm ways for their voices to be heard. Your Service Unit Manager should be able to point you toward the Council representative in charge of the event. Good luck!\nThanks Heather! I will do that. \ud83d\ude00\nSo\u2026what are some of the alt names y\u2019all came up with? My SU has a LARGE Powder Puff Derby annually. The PPD is a tradition here. Last year, 168 registered participants. I have taken over all aspects of the race. I run the computer, Girls and Co-leads run weigh-in & Inspection\u2026before I got here, it was a partnership with BSA. In my opinion, the girls NEED to see us doing the work so they know they can do it as well! The term PPD has always rubbed me the wrong way, but I need something just as evocative and concise to replace it with. Help a G.I.R. 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        "raw_content": "Common Symptoms Of Spirit Attachment And What To Do About It\nTalking of spirit attachments, it would be wiser to know that spirits find people who lack energy as an easy target. These are the people who lack the willpower to put up a fight. It could also be people who are already suffering from a physical ailment because their defenses would be down.\nThat would also include people who abuse drugs or alcohol. Such people usually blame their symptoms on their own lifestyle or are too senseless to even notice when someone or something else takes over their consciousness. There are certain signs which can be observed when an entity latches itself on to you. If you suspect that a spirit has become attached to you, look for two or more of the following signs:\nIt is one of the most common indications that a foreign entity is latched onto you. You feel drained and tired all the time. Things you used to enjoy no longer pleasure you. And more often than not you couldn\u2019t care less for what\u2019s going on around you.\nNow these symptoms are not anything new in this fast forward life we are living where most of us are either sleep deprived or not eating what\u2019s required by our bodies. So if you are sure on both these accounts- your sleeping and dietary habits are healthy, and yet you can\u2019t seem to overcome your lethargy, the culprit is definitely a spirit attachment.\nIt is very natural to feel tired all the time if a spirit has attached itself to you, because it drains all of your energy- physical as well as emotional. Therefore, you have no energy left to pursue things that used to interest you.\nYou feel unsure and anxious about everything in life. You have developed self destructive tendencies. You can actually feel yourself losing control over your mind. All these are signs of a spirit attachment.\nNo sort of self control\nSpirit attachments also make people do irrational things like they no longer have the facility to think things through. They lash out and are easily irritable. This is the most common sign that a malevolent spirit has taken over you.\nSelf destructive tendencies\nIf you\u2019ve been contemplating suicide or thinking life is not worth living, a spirit attachment can be the reason.\nIf you can\u2019t get rid of these symptoms after seeking medical consultation, it is time for you to look for someone trained in the spiritual field to heal you.\nBe careful and choose someone with a lot of experience in the area, because it\u2019s not a smart idea to let a random self-proclaimed healer deal with such a serious matter. After all, we are talking here about your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.\nThis article (Common Symptoms Of Spirit Attachment And What To Do About It) was originally published on Conscious Reminder and syndicated by The Event Chronicle. Via Rise Earth.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2022 LARGE TERRORIST EVENT COMING\n\u2022 AVAILABILITY OF VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTS\n\u2022 DARK ENERGIES OF TRUMP\u2019S CAMPAIGNS\n\u2022 MORE ON RISING OCEAN LEVELS EFFECTS\n\u2022 REQUESTING GREAT THINGS\n\u2022 MBO FOR RETURN OF JEWELRY\n\u2022 THE BEATLES ON THE UPPER TIME LINES\n\u2022 DARK ENERGIES ATTACHING\n\u2022 QUESTIONS ABOUT MBO REQUESTS\n\u2022 BEING A PILOT IN MY ATLANTEAN DAYS\nThe Google \u201cSearch\u201d function on the Articles and News page disappeared. Is there someone that could reinstall it for me? I\u2019ll be happy to send you a signed book.\nHave you \u201cLiked\u201d my \u201cTom T. Moore Author\u201d Facebook page yet? I\u2019m always posting something there so \u201cLike\u201d me!\nBOOK REVIEWS: Here is one new FIVE STAR book review in the last week:\nTHE GENTLE WAY I: \u201cMaryann writes: A wonderful life guide. To date I have bought 7 of these books and given them to as many friends, I have also bought it on kindle for me. To say it's a powerful tool isn't saying enough about it. I use it every day on just about everything. I also have 2 and 3 on kindle. I love Tom T Moore for sharing his wisdom and writing these books.\u201d\nI was asked where to go to write the reviews. The most popular place to go (they sell more books than anyone else) is http://www.amazon.com and then just enter the name of the book you wish to write a review about in the search book. Then click on \u201cReviews\u201d and there will be a box that says \u201cWrite a review.\u201d\nMy new book, \u201cATLANTIS & LEMURIA\u2014The Lost Continents Revealed!\u201d has so much information that has NEVER BEEN PUBLISHED in any other book on the subject! Read the REAL history of two societies who existed for over 50,000 years each.\nLARGE TERRORIST EVENT COMING\nI\u2019ve mentioned before that I\u2019ve been recording my dreams every morning since 1979. Two weeks after I started recording my dreams, I had a very vivid dream of an explosion, with a woman and several men involved. Back then my wife and I owned an international wholesale tour company, and we were planning a trip to Manila for a World Congress of Travel Agents. The dream was so vivid that we dropped Manila and added more days to Taipei and Hong Kong. On the first day of the congress, terrorists blew up a bomb in the front of the hall (where I like to sit), injuring 10 travel agents. A woman working in the L.A. Philippine business development office and four men were arrested.\nTwo weeks before 9/11 I had three precognitive symbolic dreams, the most unusual and unique of which was a tornado going across the face of an office building with a line of people sitting in invisible seats trailing along behind.\nA few days ago, I had a dream in the middle of the night where I had to get up and go write it down in my dream book. I saw an ugly black, tornado-looking, solid mass descend from the sky with metal sticking out of it (like perhaps parts of a car) and touching the ground in front of a university building and then lifting off into the sky again. Its uniqueness reminded me of the tornado dream. So that prompted me to ask Gaia about this on two different days.\nGaia, please explain the symbolic meaning of the dream I had about the black, solid, tornado-type object coming down and seemingly almost striking a campus and then lifting up, but while containing metal objects in the black mass. Was this a warning dream for me about something in my life, or of something that will occur in the world?\nNo, Tom, this is not something that will occur in your life, but in the world\u2014yes, you are receiving me correctly. Just as you had the dream several years ago before 9/11, this is a symbolic dream of something that will occur in the world with a great loss of life.\nWill this occur in the United States?\nNo, it will be Europe.\nWill it occur at a university?\nIs the probability of this occurring over 80%?\nYes, there have already been signoffs by the souls involved.\nWill saying BPs lessen its effect?\nQuite so. You have great power there beyond what you can imagine.\nIs the probability of this occurring in the next 30 days?\nJust a little farther out, but not much.\nSo, to verify, this will be an event that will take place that does not directly affect me or my family?\nYou are correct, but will touch the population as a whole.\nGaia, must return to my questions about the dream, as I want to make sure I\u2019m not latching onto a low probability. What is the probability of a large terrorist attack in next five weeks in Europe?\nYes, there will be one, Tom, I regret to confirm. The probability as you were told is over 90% as the souls have signed off on this.\nWhat will be the number of casualties?\nA little over 1,000, Tom.\nWill this be a combination of injuries and death or all deaths?\nAll deaths, Tom.\nWill this be some sort of attack in the air?\nA combination of air and ground.\nWhy did I seem to see it affecting a university campus?\nOne of the planes will crash nearby.\nSo, there will be no survivors in the casualties?\nNo, Tom. This will be a coordinated event.\nSo, it will be three or more planes?\nNot bombs on the ground?\nWhat will be the country\u2014Belgium?\nYes, but not the only one.\nIt would seem this would be a setback and make everyone fear and hate.\nIt will have that at first, Tom, but then people will respond in a more positive light.\nI will still have everyone say BPs for the loss of life to be less.\nYou can do that, Tom, and it may help.\nBut for the third time, the probability is high for a large major terrorist attack in Europe?\nAnd this will happen in a little over a month?\nThat puts it around May 1. I already posted this Benevolent Prayer for everyone to say out loud on my Facebook pages, and as best as I can tell I think already 700 or 800 people or more have said this one. We need A LOT of people to say this out loud, as you recall that the energy created by these BPs is greater than the number of people who say them, so please share this BP with your friends, groups, churches, temples or wherever you can.\nI personally hope I was wrong and misreceived on this one, but at least this should have a positive effect on other potential events.\nAVAILABILITY OF VITAMINS & SUPPLEMENTS\nAnne writes from New Zealand: Thank you for your interesting and very informative newsletters that I look forward to every week.\nThere appears to be a push by government and pharmaceutical authorities here in NZ and worldwide to increase regulations to restrict or outlaw a great number of natural supplements. Also freedom of speech regarding health and nutrition is being threatened.\nCould you please ask Gaia if this will gain traction and if we could lose access to natural supplements and health information?\nGaia, what is the highest probability for the worldwide availability of vitamins and supplements?\nIt will continue to be available even with the attempts by the medical community that feels threatened by these availabilities, since there are secret studies that indicate a number of diseases can be defeated or reduced through the use of these supplements. They do not wish this information to be publicized. It\u2019s time for companies selling these vitamins and supplements to do their own studies and publicize the results.\nSo, to summarize, there will be continued attempts to limit the availability of these vitamin supplements, but the population will resist, keeping the status quo.\nDARK ENERGIES OF TRUMP\u2019S CAMPAIGN\nJen writes from Montana: Jen from Helena, MT here. I have a question for your GAs about the troubling rise in violence centered around candidate Donald Trump. Is the rise of violence related to his campaign and the people who support him just an indicator of the dark energy on the planet going through its \"death throes\" like Master Kryon has been warning us will happen?\nIt's so disappointing to see so many people filled with such hatred, when we are actually supposed to becoming more loving and accepting towards one another. I know it's a way for us to really put our foot down and say enough is enough, stop the violence, but it's still so darn painful to see happen and incredibly uncomfortable for empaths like me. I just hope that your GAs will say this will end soon, Earth years, not Other Side years.\nTheo, I\u2019m asked if there is a \u201cdark energy\u201d associated with the Donald Trump campaign that is going through its death throes.\nViolent rhetoric does incite those on both sides to act out their aggression. This will be a great learning experience for not only Mr. Trump, but for everyone as to how a political campaign can degenerate when incendiary statements are being made that inflame people.\nIs this a dark energy? In a way yes, as it brings out the negative energy.\nA little, yes, but cooler heads will prevail is the highest probability. But not before someone is seriously hurt. Mr. Trump knows how to push the buttons to incite people. He must learn not to go beyond or over the line.\nMORE ON RISING OCEAN LEVEL EFFECTS\nSimon writes from London: Intrigued and dare I say, somewhat alarmed by recent information from Gaia about expected sea level rises, I would appreciate your asking Gaia for some more information in this topic.\nWhat I am hoping to learn are things such as for how long will sea levels be rising, how high the seas are likely to rise before they stop rising, the likely effects on major cities - whether right on the coasts or those that are inland but on low lying rivers (such as London) which I assume will experience their water levels rising.\n(I'm quoting London as its where I am, but I know that if I searched a map there would be so many from which to choose that there would be insufficient space on your newsletter for an answer!)\nFor London, my concerns include the fate of our Underground railway system, the famous Tower Bridge, which is often seen as an iconic symbol of the city, and our Houses of Parliament, which are right next to the River Thames. Are these likely to be inundated and therefore forced to close?\nGaia, you had said previously that the oceans of the world would rise two feet in five years. What will happen after that? Will they continue to rise after that? If not, what would slow or stop them from continuing to rise?\nYes, the rate of the ocean rise will taper off, Tom, as there will be other factors such as the mini ice age that will influence the oceans to cease to rise after this time. There will continue to be a very slow rise, but not as dramatic as these next few years.\nWhat will happen to a large city such as London?\nThey, like New York, will have much flooding at times. Much of the city is very close to the water line at present, so any storms will push water into the city. They will erect dams and such, but not before they have flooding from the rise in ocean levels. It will take years for the city to be protected and at great expense. Other parts of the country will simply retreat from the sea, as parts of their cities will see major flooding.\nAntura is my soul buddy. He\u2019s a member of my soul \u201ccluster\u201d and has already had 800 lives on Earth, but this life is back on our home planet in the Sirius B Star System. He\u2019s an amphibian and his work in this life is part of a \u201cfirst contact\u201d team. He specializes in \u201cgrassroots\u201d contacts and when he comes to Earth in 2017, he\u2019s supposed to meet with me and two other people with whom he\u2019s also been in touch. Read more about him in my book FIRST CONTACT: Conversations with an ET. Here are more questions for him.\nMJ writes: I have a question for Antura regarding a UFO sighting I had on March 5. I was in a commercial airliner on my way to Phoenix. The sky was very clear. We had just passed over the Vermilion Cliffs in the northern part of Arizona. I spotted a big puffy cloud and just a few feet below were what appeared to be one big, graphite colored disk and a few feet below it hovered a smaller graphite colored disk. They were both standing still. As our airliner got closer, both disks rose up into the cloud and hid there as we passed by.\nAfter the sighting, I told my husband about it and I was talking myself out of thinking I really saw two UFOs. It wasn't until later in the week, I accidentally clicked onto a link on my iPad that directed me to a web site featuring a photo of a UFO in the sky and called out to my husband, \"Those must have been real UFOs I saw because they looked exactly like this photo.\"\nA few days before I flew to AZ, I did mention to my own guides, that I would be ready to see a UFO if they wanted me to see one. I know, with the clear skies they have in AZ, it is easier to see them than it is in Ohio, where we often have solid cloud cover.\nDoes Antura know if these were real? Thank you very much. I've been reading your newsletters for years.\nAntura, did MJ see two ET craft on March 5 over Arizona?\nYes, Tom. There are fewer places to hide there--fewer clouds.\nTyler writes: Can your guides provide clarity on whether the video posted of what looks like a UFO is real or fake?\nhttp://tinyurl.com/gv2sksg\nAntura, is the \u201cbutterfly\u201d UFO real or CGI?\nThe butterfly UFO is CGI, Tom, but nicely done.\nREQUESTING GREAT THINGS\nLaurie writes: I say the \u201cExpect Great Things\u201d \u201cmantra\u201d every morning. Last week an opportunity dropped into my lap out of the blue and I\u2019m attributing it to the mantra. My college invited me to be a panelist at their writers\u2019 festival. They are going to pay for my airfare and accommodations. This is a significant invitation and I\u2019m not going to ignore it. Many MBOs will be said to make this a successful trip.\nYou can find the EXPECT GREAT THINGS MBO in the SIGNS section of my website where you can print it out.\nMBO FOR RETURN OF JEWELRY\nShirley wrote me a letter and enclosed photos of a fall she took from the steps of a friend\u2019s house, onto the steps leading down to an English basement to the bottom. She suffered a concussion and a broken rib.\nUpon her return home, she looked for a bag containing jewelry, but could not find it, possibly due to the concussion. Here she picks up the story:\nShirley writes: After two weeks of looking, I finally decided to ask for an MBO to find the bag. Several days later I was rearranging some sweaters and the bag fell out from the inside of a sweater! I gave so many \u201cthank yous\u201d \u2013 and my memory is improving as time goes by. I am grateful to have found my jewelry.\nAdditionally I plan to write reviews for three of your books. ATLANTIS & LEMURIA is a wonderful book and helps so much to keep completing the picture. Thank you!\nTHE BEATLES ON THE UPPER TIME LINES\nAravind in Australia writes: The author of a website (James Richards) writes:\n\"On Sept. 9, 2009 I experienced something that I still am having trouble believing happened to me. I came into the possession of a cassette tape containing a Beatles album that was never released. I don't expect you to believe what happened to me, I sure wouldn't, but that's why I grabbed the tape as proof that my experience was real.\"\nThe website link is here:\nhttp://tinyurl.com/yajgzxk\nAfter reading the story, I have a few questions, but you can add your own as well:\n1. Theo explained there's only 12 timelines. How come there's an infinite number of Earths as the author described?\n2. Have one or more timelines researched how to explore other dimensions? This seems a little like the Ray Bradbury story - \u201cA sound of Thunder.\u201d\n3. Is this a real or fake story?\nGaia, is the story fake about the guy waking up in a parallel universe and grabbing a Beatles tape and bringing it back with him?\nYes, regretfully an inventive story where the gentleman combined tracks of the Beatles songs to sound as if they were real recordings. Some people have a lot of time on their hands and feel a need to make themselves important.\nCan this occur? As with your wife with her pies, certainly there can be a slip between time lines as there was between your Time Line 6 and 5, but slips between, let\u2019s say, your time line and, say, 4 would be extremely rare if not impossible.\nWhat happened to the Beatles on the upper Time Lines? Was John Lennon assassinated?\nNo, he was not. He continues to live and he recorded and wrote many more songs.\nGeorge Harrison?\nHe lived a little longer than he did on your time line, but his soul contract was to leave.\nDid they stay together longer on the upper time lines?\nQuite so\u2014all the way to Mr. Harrison\u2019s death. They did not have the clashing of personalities as happened on your time line.\nDARK ENERGIES ATTACHING\nI'll call her Elena writes: About the binge drinking, I would like to know more about the darker entities that attach themselves to us.\nWhat is their origin? I assume these are beings who signed up for the Earth Experiment or else the Federation would not permit them to be here. Do they ever get bodies or incarnate anywhere? Will they eventually have lives as humanoid beings here or elsewhere? If not, what is the plan for them in the future when this experiment is over?\nWhy are they part of our learning system here? It seems like we have enough challenges here as it is without worrying about invisible jerks making things more difficult for us. Are darker entities that attach to humanoids found on all of the planets that contributed to the Earth Experiment (our home planets)?\nWhat are the ways that they impact our bodies, emotions, energy systems? Do they influence our thoughts or are they more into taking our energies and feeling things that we feel? Do they attach to higher vibration beings like the Dalai Lama for instance or does vibration not deter them?\nIf I am planning to consume some alcohol or marijuana, I sometimes request an MBO for my use of those substances - does that allow our GAs to keep the darker entities at bay? I also keep protective crystals around on those evenings like smokey quartz, amethyst and fairy stones. For that matter, I have selenite in the four corners of my place and blue calcite by the doorways. Do the rocks deter these beings?\nI also have a few questions about Gaia.\nDid she have to incarnate as humans and other animals here as training prior to ensouling this planet so that she could understand the beings that would be inhabiting this planet?\nOn Saturday I went to the beach in southern California and sent Reiki to the planet, the ocean and dolphins and whales. At one point I distinctly felt fear coming through and being released. Does Gaia know what this was?\nTheo, are the dark energies that attach themselves to alcoholics and drug addicts all souls that have had Earth lives?\nNot entirely, Tom. There are these negative energies, we will call them, that are much more forceful than your average soul fragment that just finished a life as a drug addict or alcoholic. We have spoken a little about these energies before, and they prey on the weakest people in society, and can be quite difficult to dislodge. Creator knew IT needed a Yin and Yang and this energy is becoming weaker.\nAre they from what we would call a negative world, but not from a parallel world?\nThere is a negative world, Tom, an opposite of each parallel world, but yet not the same as yours. This is a very difficult subject and to even speak about it can give it strength. You have been told you are now seeing this negative energy you have had to deal with start to go down. It will be a very slow drop over the next few hundred years, making life much easier. You can say it has peaked and now slowly drops.\nIs the negative world only for Earth or the entire universe?\nOnly Earth.\nDo they only influence or just feed on energy?\nDoes requesting MBOs before ingesting alcohol or marijuana keep them at bay?\nIt certainly can assist your GA in preventing attachments.\nDo crystals help protect?\nDepending upon the kind and how large, yes they can offer protection.\nGaia has said in the past that she ensouled an asteroid that traveled for millions of years across our galaxy and perhaps others learning about all types of planets along the way. I\u2019m sure it\u2019s much more complicated than this explanation, but we have to come up with the questions to ask her for more information.\nDidn\u2019t have a chance to ask about the fear you felt. As you read in the answers above, they attach to people who have lowered their vibrations through their addictions.\nQUESTIONS ABOUT MBO REQUESTS\nMantej in the UK writes: Would it be a fair assumption to say that if a desired result did in fact occur through an MBO request, then that MBO request was only a \"PLACEBO PREREQUISITE\" to that event taking its natural course anyway? We know this is the case, generally, as there are Soul Contracts at play here. My point being that everything we do want to have or occur (through our MBO request) was going to happen anyway without our request, but the MBO request was just their (our Guides\u2019 and Angels\u2019) way of adding a bit of magic to our lives?\nA) So what percentage of the time are MBOs only a placebo prerequisite (as the result we wished to occur was to happen anyway)?\nB) And what percentage of MBOs that we ask are spontaneous (with things that weren't on our contract but will still occur)?\nTheo, what percentage of MBO requests would have happened anyway?\nIt would be a small percentage, Tom. Do you wish to take a chance of something not happening because you decided not to ask? Once you begin requesting MBOs, as we have repeatedly said, not only will more benevolent things happen in your life, but you also begin raising your vibrational level as well as keeping you on your soul contract. If you did not request MBOs, you will quickly fall back into reacting instead of acting to events in your life.\nWhat percentage of MBO requests occur that were not on your soul contract, but occurred because you requested it?\nAgain, a small percentage. As I stated above, requesting MBOs keeps you on your soul contract. But when you do say the \u201cExpect Great Things\u201d MBO request, it does allow your GA to provide you with gifts that are not particularly on your soul contract, but can still fit within the boundaries. So this would be a little larger percentage as, again, we love you dearly and will push the boundaries to show you the success in using this simple spiritual tool.\nBEING A PILOT IN MY ATLANTEAN DAYS\nTheo, was I ever a pilot on Atlantis or Mu?\nYes, on both continents there were lives where you flew their aircraft.\nWas this for just recreation, commercially, or as part of the military?\nAll three, Tom, but mostly in government service. That knowledge of flying carried over to this life where you learned to pilot a plane. You were quite a good pilot back in your Atlantean days, but you did not use the aircraft too much in your Mu lives\u2014just a little.\nFor those of you who wish to read more on a specific subject, below are the dates when I started a series of questions. 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        "raw_content": "Ohiowa United Methodist Church, Ohiowa, NE\nThis past summer I attended the auctioning of the contents of the United Methodist Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska. I've been to several church and school auctions and they are truly uncomfortable events; it's these places of worship and education that often form the center of a community. An odd mixture of sadness, fond memories, and questioning is easily sensed.\nMethodist Circuit Riders began visiting the Ohiowa community as early as 1871. Later, the minister from nearby Chelsea was charged with providing services for the growing Ohiowa congregation. At this time, services were being held in the schoolhouse and various locations around town.\nIn 1888, Rev. C.S. Kathan was appointed to serve the Ohiowa area and oversaw the building a permanent church that same year. In 1910, excavations were made for a basement. The church was move onto this foundation and an addition was built on the east side for the choir and an alcove on the west for the pulpit.\nVarious other renovations later took place, including the addition of large folding doors to the east, a gas furnace, a remodeled basement, and new altar furniture.\nThe church interior was quite simple, but cozy. The pressed tin ceiling and graceful curved pews were the main embellishments of the interior.\nThe last service in the church was held on June 7, 2009. The church was also officially deconsecrated at this time. Two article on the church and its closing are available here and here.\nAn ornate, etched transept window indicated that it was donated by local Civil War Veterans, the members of the G.A.R.\n\"The time has come for this congregation of Christ's holy Church, under God's leadership, to disband and take leave of this building. It has been consecrated for the ministry of God's Holy Word and Sacraments. It has provided refuge and comfort for God's people. It has served well our holy faith. It is fitting, therefore, that we should take our leave of one another and of this consecrated house, lifting up our hearts in thanksgiving for this common store of memories.\"\n-- Declaration of Purpose from the Deconsecration Ceremony\nPosted by Chase M. Becker at Thursday, December 10, 2009\nLabels: Closed Churches, Nebraska Churches, United Methodist Churches",
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        "raw_content": "Northern Deer - Alexander\nSpiritual Teacher, Healer & Educator in Family, Business & Life Management\nNorthern Deer has been traveling the world seeking Knowledge and Wisdom and sharing his experiences for the last 16 years.\n\ufeff When he was 19 years old he had a deep encounter with the spirit and became aware of his original self, determination of life & the path of enlightenment.\nHe then realized that he was traveling in the spirit world from childhood and he was aware of the subtle sphere of existence all his life. Also he realized that he had received this gift partially from his family from the side of his father. His grandmother had also taught him a mystery method to clean the negative energies and the \"Bad Eye\" using a meditation technique with oil and water and a secret incantation.\nFrom the side of his mother he had received the power of self confidence and determination to achieve one's own dreams in life by receiving empowerment and creating intentions for the Highest possible Dreams!\nHe then realized that he had to combine consciously these two gifts and ignite the path of materializing the Dream of his original self!\nFrom 1999 he travels the world teaching and healing, learning and spreading the spiritual messages to the people through rituals, lectures, seminars, trips, retreats, videos, to large groups and individually.\nHe constantly studies practices from ancient knowledge and modern science from all traditions and paths in order to perfect himself and find new ways and channels for sharing with the people the Truth that connects us all to our Highest Purpose and Self.\nHe has mastered different methods of therapeutic trance in order to heal psychological, mental and physical problems. He has studied the ancient art of psycho-energetic theater for emotional liberation and development of personal power. He practices and teaches Raja Yoga, Esoteric Psychology, Shamanic journeys, Ancient Spiritual Traditions and the Art of Relationships. He teaches a method of Psycho-Energetic Empowerment & Protection \u2013 the path of spiritual \u201cwarrior\u201d.\nHe undertook the mission to transmit this sacred knowledge all over the world, to contribute in opening of the consciousness of people and to heal their souls. The last 10+ years of his life have been dedicated to this purpose.\nIn his trips he has helped a lot of people in many different countries to resolve psychological problems, find their path in life, achieve health, harmony in relationships, manage their financial situations and problems and develop their personal power. He has also helped many people to find harmony in their families and raise more happy and healthy children.",
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        "raw_content": "July 11, 2016 renegade\nSuppression of freedom of speech is a long-term goal of the Jewish supremacists, and one that has been achieved in many nations already.\nby Dr. William L. Pierce (1984)\nSometime soon Americans will lose their freedom of speech. When it happens, most of them won\u2019t even notice.\nAfter an intense and carefully orchestrated lobbying effort by prominent Jewish and Christian leaders, punctuated with veiled threats of violence from spokesmen for major Black and Hispanic organizations if their demands for legislation are not met, a bipartisan group of congressmen will sponsor a bill prohibiting \u201cgroup libel.\u201d Leaders of both the conservative and the liberal factions in the Congress will speak eloquently in favor of the bill, and debate will be minimal. The bill will pass by an overwhelming majority, the President will sign it immediately, and media commentators will render unanimous verdicts of \u201cwell done\u201d and \u201cit\u2019s about time!\u201d\nAnd the American people will not even look up from the sports page or the television schedule. What do they care that henceforth anyone who \u201cpublishes, or causes to be published, or conspires with others to publish or to cause to be published, any statement likely to cause mental harm or distress to any group or class of persons identifiable by race, color, religion, or national origin will be liable for a term of imprisonment in a Federal penitentiary not to exceed five years\u201d? [1] That\u2019s none of their business, and haven\u2019t they been assured that the law will be used only against \u201cextremists\u201d? Why should any decent, law-abiding citizen want to cause mental distress to a racial, religious, or national group, anyway?\nSuch laws already have been enacted in Canada, Britain, France, West Germany, and a dozen other Western countries, with hardly a murmur of dissent\u2014except from a handful of those troublesome \u201cextremists.\u201d Americans have a reputation for being somewhat more troublesome than their racial kinsmen elsewhere\u2014a reputation which may or may not be deserved\u2014but the people who are pushing for the enactment of group libel laws are taking no chances: they see the United States as still in the softening-up stage, with the actual legislation to silence those citizens who might write or say something unkind about minorities still a year or two away.\nThe big gun being used in the softening-up process is the \u201cHolocaust\u201d\u2014the alleged extermination of six million Jews in \u201cgas ovens\u201d by the German government during the Second World War. The argument is that since words often lead to deeds\u2014and in Germany criticism in the 1920s and 1930s of Jews and what they were doing to the morals, the institutions, and the economy of that country led to Jews being rounded up and exterminated in the 1940s\u2014then criticism of Jews (or Blacks or Orientals or Hispanics) in America in the 1980s might very well lead to roundups and exterminations in the 1990s. Therefore, in order to avoid future nastiness, let\u2019s outlaw all such criticism\u2014group libel\u2014now.\nOne might wonder why a more indigenous theme is not used\u2014say, lynching, which is something to which most Americans can relate more easily than to \u201cgas ovens.\u201d Why don\u2019t the silencers argue that uncensored talk about Blacks in the decades after the U.S. Civil War\u2014talk identifying them as the rapists of White women, for example\u2014led to scores of them being snatched from jails and strung up on conveniently located telephone poles; therefore, it ought to be against the law for anyone to identify criminals by race or for anything to be said about the criminal tendencies of an identifiable ethnic, racial, religious, or national group?\nWell, there are many reasons for preferring the Holocaust over the lynching of Blacks or the massacre of Indians on the American frontier or any other indigenous hatefulness for convincing Americans to give up their freedom of speech. For one thing, the prime movers behind the censorship drive are themselves not indigenous; they feel more at home with the Holocaust than with anything purely goyisch. For another, the Holocaust is not merely a dead piece of history, like lynchings and Indian massacres. It is alive and growing. It grows a bit with each retelling, in fact.\nAn excellent example of this liveliness\u2014and, more generally, an introduction to the effective use of the Holocaust in silencing a nation\u2014are provided by a recent newspaper interview [2] with Rabbi Gunther Plaut on the occasion of his retirement, at age 71, from a six-year stint as Canada\u2019s chief rabbi. Rabbi Plaut regaled Toronto Star reporter Kelly McFarland with tales of his own persecution during the Holocaust. As a young schoolboy\u2014\u201ca Jew in Nazi Germany,\u201d according to the Toronto Star\u2014\u201che was so used to being punched at morning recess by the same boy, that when the boy was absent one day Plaut stood up by reflex for the blow, and missed it when it wasn\u2019t there.\u201d\nNasty Nazi brute! Poor, sensitive Jewish child! Of course, one might think schoolboy Plaut would have been better able to defend himself, since a little mental arithmetic reveals that he had to have been at least 20 years old when that wicked Nazi bully was giving him his daily recess pounding. Could the Toronto Star have been in error about the good rabbi\u2019s age?\nNo, because three paragraphs further along in the interview it says that he was \u201cborn in Muenster in 1912,\u201d and his family then \u201cmoved to Berlin shortly before World War I.\u201d That checks exactly with Rabbi Plaut\u2019s biography in Who\u2019s Who in World Jewry. The National Socialists didn\u2019t gain power in Germany until 1933, as every good schoolboy knows. Before that, the German government and media were nearly as overrun by Jews as the U.S. government and media are today. In fact, at the beginning of 1933, just before the National Socialists took over, 48.3 per cent of the lawyers in Berlin were Jews, [3] and any one of them would have been happy to sue everyone in sight on behalf of the battered young Plaut.\nRabbi Gunther Plaut\nBut that\u2019s not the only little arithmetical slip Rabbi Plaut makes. According to the Toronto Star: \u201c. . . [A]t 20, fresh out of law school, Plaut [pictured, left] was banned from the legal profession by the new Nazi laws. \u2018The Nazis had written an effective end to my career,\u2019 he says.\u201d\nIs one to assume that it was in law school that the daily punching during \u201cmorning recess\u201d occurred? No matter, what is certain is that young Plaut turned 20 on November 1, 1932, and not a day later. But Jews continued to dominate the legal profession in Berlin and other large German cities until 1938.\nThe National Socialists were determined eventually to free the German people from Jewish influences in every field, but they could not accomplish this overnight. In 1933 Jews were banned only from the news and entertainment media, the teaching profession, and the civil service. Even as avid a Nazi-hater as William L. Shirer points out that Jews in Germany were permitted to continue engaging in business and practicing law and medicine until 1938. [4]\nPerhaps Rabbi Plaut\u2019s memory failed him; perhaps he was really 25 years old when he graduated from law school, and the year was 1938 or 1939? No, because, according to the Toronto Star, \u201che left Berlin [for the United States] in 1935 and never returned.\u201d Before that, however, those wicked Nazis permitted him to return to his Berlin law school for a doctorate, which he received in 1934, according toWho\u2019s Who in World Jewry.\nWell, well! So Rabbi Plaut has a vivid imagination and feels that it is permissible to stretch the truth a bit for a good cause. And so do the owners and editors of the Toronto Star. Earlier they carried an interview with Jewish novelist Mordecai Richler, in which the latter was allowed to claim, without contradiction or question, that in Germany Jewish \u201cbabies were boiled in the fat of their parents.\u201d [5] Hundreds of Canadians of German origin wrote letters of protest to the newspaper, but two months passed before the editors saw fit to select one of these letters for publication.\nThe Toronto Sun, the Star\u2019s principal rival, is no better. It regularly permits its pages to be used by Jewish \u201csurvivors\u201d to tell lurid lies about their supposed Holocaust experiences. One of these, Lenke Klein-Friedler, authored an article for the Sun in which she claimed that the stew fed to Jewish inmates in the Auschwitz concentration camp was prepared from the corpses of slain Jews: \u201cI forced myself to swallow, despite my knowledge that the meat came from the bodies of my fellow prisoners.\u201d She went on to describe German guards stomping newborn Jewish babies to death. [6]\nMore recently the Sun carried an account by a former inmate of the concentration camp at Dachau whose imagination is nearly as lively as Ms. Klein-Friedler\u2019s: \u201cHe witnessed a new arrival [at Dachau] collapse in the parading area and a German soldier \u2018pour petrol on his body and set him on fire\u2014just for his own amusement.\u2019\u201d [7]\nCanadian newspapers certainly have no monopoly on outrageousness, but they have become somewhat more recklessly exaggerated in their use of the Holocaust weapon than the controlled media south of the border. The difference, of course, is due to the fact that in Canada it already is illegal for anyone to contradict the media line on the Holocaust and related matters; [8] when the controlled media in the United States no longer need fear contradiction, they also will be able to unleash their imaginations in the recitation of Holocaust horrors.\nProbably not all at once, however. In Canada, Germany, and other places where group libel and other \u201canti-hate\u201d laws already have been enacted, the censors now are arguing vehemently for another round of restrictive legislation to \u201cplug the loopholes\u201d in existing laws. In Canada, for example, Canadian Jewish Congress lawyer Ben Kayfetz called last month for scrapping Canada\u2019s Charter of Rights (a guarantee of free speech and other basic freedoms, similar to the U.S. Bill of Rights), if necessary, in order to silence anti-Semites once and for all. \u201cIf . . . [the Canadian court system] interprets the Charter literally, it could give hatemongers full reign.\u201d [9]\nCanadian officialdom has been falling over itself in its eagerness to oblige Kayfetz and his ilk. Attorney General Roy McMurtry, responding to Jewish complaints that the government did not act as swiftly as it could have in bringing criminal charges early this year against James Keegstra, an Alberta schoolteacher who told his pupils that Jewish Holocaust claims are exaggerated, said, \u201cFor effective prosecutions to be launched . . . [the 1970 group libel law must be] substantially amended,\u201d and he urged legislators to provide the necessary amendments forthwith. Otherwise, he warned, \u201cthe cancer of racism will surely spread.\u201d [10]\nCanadian Justice Minister Mark MacGuigan, also responding to Jewish complaints about Keegstra, said that Keegstra\u2019s statements were \u201ccriminally libelous\u201d and should be prosecuted, but that tougher laws are needed to ensure convictions of \u201cutterers of racial statements.\u201d (Lest the connection between questioning Holocaust claims and \u201cracism\u201d escape the reader, let the following syllogism be pondered: The Jews, as an identifiable racial/ethnic group, have put forward the Holocaust story with virtual unanimity. To assert that the story is false in any substantial particular is to imply that the Jews, as a group, are liars. Therefore, anyone who contradicts Jewish Holocaust claims is libeling an entire racial/ethnic group and is, ipso facto, a racist.)\nIn Germany, where censorship laws already are even more restrictive than in Canada\u2014and where the moral justification for the very existence of the present government, which was installed by conquering armies in 1945 in the place of the one duly constituted by the German people, is the alleged moral depravity of the latter\u2014the agitation for new legislation to prevent any questioning of the official version of the Holocaust myth is intense. A bill was introduced into the Federal Republic\u2019s Bundestag last month to make the publication of any printed material \u201cminimizing\u201d the Holocaust punishable by a year in prison. Some German legislators are calling for the bill to include criminal penalties for oral statements questioning the Holocaust as well. New laws are needed, say the backers of the bill, because some material criticizing various aspects of the Holocaust myth has evaded the existing law by being cast as academic inquiry.\nAnd in the United States President Ronald Reagan also has called for a ban on any questioning, academic or otherwise, of the Holocaust. Last year he told a convention of \u201csurvivors\u201d in Washington, D.C.: \u201c[We must] . . . see to it that the immeasurable pain of the Holocaust is not dehumanized, that it is not examined clinically and dispassionately. . . .\u201d\nThat nearly 40 years of propaganda by the controlled media has not intimidated into silence all of those inclined to \u201cclinically and dispassionately\u201d question the claims of the Holocausters should, perhaps, be encouraging. But among ordinary American voters, who never have been noted for their ability to make clinical or dispassionate judgments on anything, the Holocaust myth already has a status somewhere near that enjoyed by the Virgin Birth in the 13th century. To question it is an unmistakable proof of impiety.\nThe German-born leader of a German-American organization, Hans Schmidt, has commented on the effect which the enormous Jewish brainwashing effort promoting the Holocaust has had on the average citizen: [11]\nNothing is more difficult for me than to talk to an American ex-GI who claims to have been one of the soldiers liberating [the German concentration camp at] Dachau.\n\u201cDon\u2019t you dare tell me there was no Holocaust,\u201d he may say to me. \u201cI was at Dachau when it was liberated. I saw the dead bodies. I saw the gas chambers. I saw the starving prisoners.\u201d\nIn many instances these ex-GIs don\u2019t even tell the truth. I know that Dachau . . . [surrendered to] soldiers of the American 45th Infantry Division (who promptly executed the young SS soldiers who had been assigned to guard duty after the regular guards had taken off), but listening to the former soldiers now one could assume that at least ten U.S. divisions had been in and around Dachau in late April of \u201945. Our memories sometimes play odd tricks. Things we saw years ago in the movies become real events; actual happenings disappear as surely as if we were victims of amnesia.\nMr. Schmidt then quotes an article in the January 1947 issue of National Geographic, which explained that Dachau, where \u201cthe Nazis cremated more than a quarter of a million civilian victims,\u201d was outfitted as an anti-Nazi exhibit to which \u201call recruits fresh from the States\u201d were transported, so that American GIs would understand \u201cwhat Allied armies had fought\u201d and would not want to fraternize with the conquered Germans. At that time the Jews were still hoping for the full implementation of the infamous Morgenthau Plan, which called for the liquidation of most of the German population. It was essential that the American soldiers who would be called upon to carry out the liquidation orders not become friendly with the German people.\nMr. Schmidt\u2019s comments continue:\nIt is estimated that several hundred thousand GIs went through Dachau at that time. They saw a plaque dedicated to the \u201c238,000 people murdered in this camp,\u201d and they saw a sign pointing out the gas chamber, and undoubtedly there were some photo displays showing the numerous bodies that were found within the camp\u2019s confines. Considering that most of the American soldiers were young boys in their late teens or early twenties, is it any wonder that they were impressed and believed it all?\n. . . Right now, when you write to Dachau you will be told that in the 12 years of the camp\u2019s existence just over 30,000 people perished there. . . . The sign at Dachau telling of \u201c238,000 people murdered\u201d was removed in 1948 after the man responsible for its erection, a Jewish . . . [occupation official] named Auerbach was incarcerated for swindling the German population out of millions of dollars of restitution money. The \u201cgas chamber\u201d (actually the small room where the clothes of newly arrived prisoners were disinfected) is still being shown, but with the notation that \u201cit never became operational.\u201d\nIt is understandable that a person like Mr. Schmidt, who knows firsthand what did and did not happen in Germany during the Second World War, should feel a sense of frustration in his attempt to set the Holocaust record straight. The harder he and other champions of the truth try to stem the flood of lies being directed at the American people by the controlled media, the bigger the lies get. For example, the Jewish propaganda machine has now raised the figure for the number of victims of Dachau to \u201cover 300,000.\u201d\nIt is clear that the flood will continue growing, until the Jews get what they want. Far too much is at stake for them to back down now and admit that they have been lying. Every time some scholar announces a new contradiction in the claims of the \u201csurvivors,\u201d and every time someone who was there tells it the way it really was, they will simply raise the floodgate a little higher, and the voices of truth will be drowned out in a new spate of Holocaust films, television \u201cdocumentaries,\u201d paperback \u201csurvivor\u201d memoirs, and public breast-beating by Jew-fawning priests and politicians. And then will come the laws which will make it illegal to contradict the liars.\nThat\u2019s the way it already has happened in Canada and other countries, and that\u2019s the way it will happen here, sometime in this decade.\nThen the fight for truth will proceed by other means.\nSource: National Vanguard website, National Vanguard Magazine, Issue No. 100, May 1984, pp. 17\u201320.\n1 \u2013 The wording is from proposed U.S. legislation to accompany the so-called \u201cGenocide Convention,\u201d adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1951 and since signed by many of the member nations.\n2 \u2013 Toronto Star, April 15, 1984.\n3 \u2013 Die Juden in Deutschland (Verlag Franz Eher Nachf., 1935), p. 33.\n4 \u2013 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William L. 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        "raw_content": "Airports Shelling Out Billions for Upgrades\nAirports throughout the nation are racing to renovate their aging buildings for additional capacity and amenities, which are designed to attract passengers and increase consumer spending. And by adding new finishes, concessions, and food options, airports are determined to make airlines happy with their hubs as well. Chicago O\u2019Hare, San Francisco, and Dallas/Fort Worth all have yoga studios. Some are also including plans for pet kennels and napping suites. The figures aren\u2019t small though \u2013 individual projects are costing more than a billion dollars.\nIn 2012, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport opened a $1.4 billion international terminal.\nAnd here are the costs of some recent airport renovations:\nDallas/Forth Worth International \u2013 $2.3 billion terminal renovation\nLos Angeles International Airport \u2013 $1.9 billion for a new terminal, $229 million renovation for Terminal 5, $270 million for escalator, elevator, and moving walkway upgrades\nJohn F. Kennedy International Airport \u2013 $1.4 billion for a new terminal\nLaGuardia Airport, ranked as one of the worst airports, also has plans for a much needed renovation. The projected cost is a whopping $3.6 billion dollars.\nThese expensive renovations will certainly improve the customer experience, but are they absolutely necessary? Will new and improved terminals generate or impact demand? Let us know your thoughts below.\nCome join us in Miami this May for AirXperience Americas!\nprojectsrenovations",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Commodities \u00bb Commodity inflation\nPosted by Jessie Roberts on Jan 26, 2013 in Commodities | 1 comment\nAn important link between interest rates and currency values is commodity inflation, which, unlike an individual area or country\u2019s business activity, affects all economies. As inflation rises and prices spiral upward, some people quickly start to buy up future supplies of basic necessities as insurance against higher prices in the future. In that scenario, prices go up not because of healthy business activity but because of uncertainty and fear-and fear moves markets. In that scenario the government can increase the interest rate earned on cash deposits to get individuals to sell off their stockpiles of supplies in exchange for cash and the increased dividend created by higher interest rates. This seems a responsible action but does not work in all cases. Some individuals are inclined to hang on to their supplies rather than take the cash, and attempts at easing inflation can be thwarted.\nBusinesses and economies around the world wrestled with a very similar fundamental problem with the supply of crude oil from 2005 through 2008. Crude supplies were shrinking as worldwide demand increased, and that caused the price of crude to jump from under $40 per barrel in 2004 to a high of $140 in July 2008. That created additional expenses and commodity shortages and the fundamental complications that go along with that situation. Those problems had not been in place just a few years before. Countries that had their own supplies of crude didn\u2019t feel the need to raise interest rates, whereas some countries and regions that did not have their own supplies did. The interest rate differentials created opportunities for traders but caused much confusion for the economists and politicians charged with solving those complex problems.\nGenerally, a rise in commodity inflation will cause a rise in the value of the currency of a country that has large supplies of that commodity. Again, however, it is important to keep in mind that currency valuations are relative. Many analysts and commentators called the Canadian and Australian currencies commodity currencies because those countries have an abundant supply of commodities, and as the price of commodities moved higher from 2002 through 2008, so did those two currencies. The United States also has an abundance of commodities, whereas Switzerland does not, yet the U.S. currency went down and the Swiss currency increased sharply over that period. This leads to the question, was there really a relationship between commodities going up and these so-called commodity currencies going up, or did they just happen to be different investment classes that were going up at the same time? As it turned out, the Canadian currency topped out a full seven months before crude oil peaked, whereas gold peaked four months ahead of the Australian dollar. As of December 2008, gold was off its all-time high by just 15 percent and the Australian currency was off its high by 30 percent.\nWe believe that both commodities and currencies are complex vehicles that should be traded individually on the basis of price movement. There are relationships between different markets and asset classes, but relationships by definition change, particularly when one is comparing complex pricing processes such as commodities and currencies. \u201cDon\u2019t get caught trading wheat in the corn pit\u201d is an old Chicago trading adage. It can be said that the same thing is true when one is trading a currency that is based on a commodity\u2019s price or vice versa.\nCommodity inflation overall adds uncertainty to markets as governments try to offset the effects of rising and falling prices with interest rate or other policy changes when often it is best to let the markets correct themselves. Uncertainty in the markets produces price movement, which is always beneficial for traders.\nInflationary risks are mitigated if the system\u2019s economy outgrows the pace of the increase of the money supply from the easing. If production in an economy increases because of the increased money supply, the value of a unit of currency may also increase, even though there is more currency available. For example, if a nation\u2019s economy were to spur a significant increase in output at a rate at least as high as the amount of debt monetized, the inflationary pressures would be equalized. 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        "raw_content": "When we decided to visit Venice during the Carneval (Italians call it Carnevale di Venezia) there was six of us. However one of our companions had to cancel at the last minute.\nWe all agreed to make a photo trip out of it, so we scheduled an early start on Saturday morning. After some delay (one of the participants overslept), we were on the highway heading for Venice. It was a three hour ride from Ljubljana, Slovenia to Venice, Italy. You can check a suggested itinerary here (provided by ViaMichelin).\nWhen we parked our cars on the island of Tronchetto it was already past 11 AM (we were well behind our schedule). From there we caught a Vaporetto (a water bus) to St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco). This is the famous square just across the island of Murano.\nThere were quite a few locals in costumes showing off. Many tourists and also many professional photographers (judging by their equipment) gladly took the chance. We also joined in and got trigger happy.\nWe spent quite some time on the square, before venturing into the maze of narrow streets and stinky canals.\nWe continued wandering the streets until a way too early sunset. After sunset we soon headed back to our parking area. We went on foot and took a chance to see a bit less glamorous side of the city. Piles of garbage by the road were just one of the highlights of our walk.\nI personally think Venice is overrated as a tourist location. It is expensive and overrun by tourists all year round. Nonetheless I wouldn't dare to argue about its picturesqueness. It is almost impossible to take a bad photo while there.\nI hope you enjoy my selection.\nThis trip was an excellent idea. And it was relatively cheap too. For two persons it costed under 80 EUR in total. If all five of us went by one car, it would be even cheaper.\nIf I break it down to separate items it looks like this:\nroad tools ......... 10 EUR\nparking ............ 20 EUR\ngasoline ........... 25 EUR\nvaporetto ......... 12 EUR\npizza & drinks .... 10 EUR\n2 persons total ... 77 EUR\nI guess it is necessary to point out that we successfully resisted the temptation to buy any souvenirs or enjoy a coffee on the main square.\nThis stuff can get really expensive. For instance if you sit at a table closer to a canal, they usually charge you more for whatever you order!\nCarnival of Venice or Carnevale di Venezia - as Italians call it, is the place to be these days. This year I went there too!\nA couple of days ago me and M. were going through our options on how to spend this last Saturday. One of our options was skiing. We were invited to join a group of friends on a skiing day-trip to Austria.\nWe almost agreed to go for it, when another option came up.\nFour of our other friends were planning a photo trip to Venice. We were interested the moment we heard about it. After a short discussion we opted for this one.\nWe have both been to Venice before, so we kind of knew what to expect. However we (me especially) were a bit worried this time of year the city might be overrun with tourists from allover the world.\nSome years ago, when we were there during the Carnival the streets were literally flooded with people. The human river just swallowed us and it was almost impossible to take a turn. If the crowd was going left, so were we.\nYou can imagine the nightmare when we tried to take photos. Taking a photo without at least some people in it was science fiction. That really is not my kind of thing.\nUnfortunately that wasn't the end of it. It was a very cold day and the strong wind wasn't so nice either. As hours passed, the wind grew stronger and we were freezing.\nIt was definitely not something to hope for this year.\nLuckily this year was nothing like that. All main events were scheduled for the next weekend, so I guess the majority of American and Japanese tourists are still waiting to catch a plain for Venice.\nEven the weather was nice and sunny this year. The temperatures were somewhere around 11 degrees Celsius. Altogether it was a nice day in Venice. We were glad we went there again.\nThis will have to do for now. I will post again on this subject when I make it through a pile of photo material. And it's quite a pile!\nStay tuned for some more old canals and sparkling costumes.\nSince in Trevalli there are no night skiing opportunities, we had to find something else to do during late hours.\nIt is quite usual for our group to cause some mild disturbance in an otherwise peaceful family vacation environment. This time however it was not the case.\nThere was this group of 18 men (aged 40 to 50) stationed in the same building with us and they were true party animals. We were no match for them. They said they do a thing like this twice a year. That's the only two times in a year their wives let them off the chain (so they put it). They seemed to try real hard to make the most of it.\nThey brought over 150 liters of alcohol with them. Mostly it was beer and wine, but there was also some home made schnapps, herb brandy, tangerine liqueur, walnut liqueur, blueberry brandy and I'm pretty sure that was not all. Personally I only managed to try those. I must say they were all homemade drinks and without an exception tasted pretty good.\nThey also had a pile of sausages, various dry salami and a whole leg of prosciutto with them. It all added up to a selection of meat products that I'm sure even a medium-size butchery would be proud of.\nWhen they started to party you could barely hear yourself thinking. An accordion and a guitar encouraged them to sing louder and louder as the hours went by.\nFortunately they weren't in their best shape (or so they said), so they managed an all night party only every other night.\nSurprisingly we saw them also on the slopes during the day. It was quite hard work for us too. Partying late and skiing all day long from 10 AM to 4 PM every day was quite a challenge.\nThey made me laugh every time I saw them. You could just never tell what they were up to. Of course they had their equipment with them on the slopes too (accordion included).\nI am not sure how much skiing they actually did, because I saw them mostly around those neat mountain huts by the slopes.\nUsually there are tables set in front of these huts. It feels really great to just sit there for a while and soak the sun. The only thing that spoils the idyllic atmosphere are the prices of food and drinks they offer. You could bring your own sandwiches and hot tea, but there are signs everywhere saying: \"No picnic!\" or \"No packed lunch!\".\nIf you try to ignore them, there is usually a waiter around to nag about it.\nWell these neighbors of ours didn't seem to bother. They simply put their leg of prosciutto in a stand on one of the tables, just next to the 10 liter wine container they brought with them. They sang a song or two and slowly carved into the prosciutto with a 30 cm carving knife.\nThe waiter just pretended they weren't there and kept avoiding them. It was a laugh!\nOh yeah and the prosciutto was excellent!\nI finally (with some substantial delay, but hey in the end I did it and that's what counts) decided to share some info on how my first skiing trip of this season went.\nWe had a great time and will definitely try to do it again. The only problem with this kind of ski-opening trips can be snow, or better put - the lack of it. It is always a bit of a gamble since you have to book the accommodation at least two months in advance. At that time you don't have a clue what the weather and snow conditions are gonna be.\nFortunately this time all went well.\nIt happened in the middle of December and included four days of skiing, relaxing and partying. The car trip took us just over four hours one way (Ljubljana to Falcade and back). It went by without any problems.\nWe went as a group of 13. In case if you are wondering - no, there was no lack of luck (I guess this time 13 wasn't an unlucky number at all).\nMostly we knew each other, there was only one couple that was new to me. We got along great.\nWe were divided into four apartments and instantly turned into four perfect little families. When it was time to party we (as usually when we go somewhere as such a group) occupied one of the apartments and tried to destroy as much of our common enemy as possible. As you might have guessed, this enemy of ours is also called alcohol.\nBecause of the long hours of skiing that were always in front of us on the next morning, we didn't take it too far. Most of us really love skiing, so it was our first priority.\nA smaller part of our group (a female colleague) wasn't expecting that and consequentially while others were skiing, she tried to pass the time tasting various local drinks (most of which were alcoholic).\nThose cute little huts (I like to call them skier traps) placed just next to ski slopes offer a variety of spirits, beers and similar stuff. Everybody tasted at least some of those. For an instance Bombardino was the first choice of many.\nThe skiing was great. Most of the snow was artificial, but it was enough of it and most of the slopes were opened.\nThat meant around 90 km of slopes were available. Trevalli ski resort is just big enough not to get bored in four days.\nThe name of this part of Dolomiti Superski area - Trevalli translates to Three Valleys and that's just what it is - three valleys full of ski-lifts and slopes. Two of those valleys are connected and the third is just a short ride away.\nFrom Col Margherita, at a height of 2.650 m one can also see ski slopes in Civetta ski area and Mt. Pelmo rising above them. It was a nice view especially because we are going there again in February.\nMore about the other side of skiing in my next post.\nThe new year has not started all that well for me. I have not been feeling well since the New Year's Eve. There have been some good days since, but mostly I've been feeling quite crappy.\nIt all began on the New Year's Eve. With a small group of friends we went to a mountain cottage under the Vr\u0161i\u010d pass.\nIt stands at 1226 m and at this time of year we were hoping for a couple days in an idyllic mountain winter atmosphere.\nWhen everybody was partying I was shaking with some flu-like symptoms. I didn't have much of the New Year Eve's party nor the day after. 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        "raw_content": "Illegal Immigration/Refugees: A Christian Perspective\nSeveral years ago (2013) I wrote, Illegal Immigration: A Christian Perspective. Given the debate over President Trump's executive order on refugees, the aforementioned piece deserves another read. Also, some additional excellent points in this same vein have recently been made by others, notably Dr. Michael Brown. As he notes in his recent piece, Who Are the Real Bible-Quoting Hypocrites?\nThese one-time Bible-mockers are now quoting the words of the Torah in the Old Testament \u2013 yes, those supposedly antiquated, misogynist, bigoted words \u2013 reminding us of Israel\u2019s calling to care for the refugee and the foreigner in their midst.\nOf course, I totally affirm this ethic and call, and since we are a nation of immigrants, it applies all the more to us, just as it applied especially to the people of Israel, who themselves had been mistreated when they lived in Egypt: Don\u2019t do to the foreigners what Egypt did to you!\nBut let\u2019s put this compassionate command in context. The ancient Israelites were first commanded to exterminate the Canaanites who lived in the land they were about to inherit \u2013 including men, women, and children \u2013 because the spiritual and moral wickedness of the Canaanites was so great that it would pollute and destroy the Israelites should any survive.\nThat\u2019s what I call extreme, yet it was a one-time command for ancient Israel, only after God waited 400 years until the wickedness of the Canaanites reached horrific proportions (see Genesis 15:16).\nSo then, the same God who called for compassion on the non-hostile foreigner seeking refuge among the people of Israel also called for the elimination of hostile foreigners (similar to candidate Trump\u2019s call to \u201cbomb the h-ll out of Isis\u201d).\nNot only so, but the non-hostile foreigners who took refuge in Israel were required to assimilate into Israel\u2019s culture and were expected to live by Israel\u2019s laws (see, e.g., Numbers 15:29). Is that a standard we\u2019re ready to apply here as well?\nAlso, as Biblical scholar James K. Hoffmeier (who has a book on this matter) wrote several years ago,\nFrom the foregoing texts we can conclude that in the ancient biblical world, countries had borders that were protected and respected, and that foreigners who wanted to reside in another country had to obtain some sort of permission in order to be considered an alien with certain rights and privileges. The delineation between the \u201calien\u201d or \u201cstranger\u201d (ger) and the foreigner (nekhar or zar) in biblical law is stark indeed. The ger in Israelite society, for instance, could receive social benefits such as the right to glean in the fields (Leviticus 19:9-10; Deuteronomy 24:19-22) and they could receive resources from the tithes (Deuteronomy 26:12-13). In legal matters, \u201cthere shall be one statute for you and for the stranger who sojourns with you, a statute forever throughout your generations. You and the sojourner shall be alike before the LORD. One law and one rule shall be for you and for the stranger who sojourns with you\u201d (Numbers 15:15-16). In the area of employment, the ger and citizen were to be paid alike (Deuteronomy 24:14-15). In all these cases, no such provision is extended to the nekhar or zar. In a sense, the ger were not just aliens to whom social and legal protections were offered, but were also considered converts, and thus could participate in the religious life of the community, e.g. celebrate Passover (Exodus 12:13) and observe Yom Kippur, the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:29-30). They were, moreover, expected to keep dietary and holiness laws (Leviticus 17:8-9 & 10-12). It is well known that within Israelite society, money was not to be lent with interest, but one could loan at interest to a foreigner (nekhar). These passages from the Law make plain that aliens or strangers received all the benefits and protection of a citizen, whereas the foreigner (nekhar) did not. It is wrong, therefore, to confuse these two categories of foreigners and then to use passages regarding the ger as if they were relevant to illegal immigrants of today.\nMy piece from 2013:\nAs immigration dominates our political discourse, operating from a Christian worldview, as I always seek to do, it has been rather difficult for me to get my mind around what is the mind of Christ on this issue. It becomes even more difficult when attempting to apply the Christian worldview to what amounts to a secular political solution.\nIn my research for this column, I came across several great conversations/columns on immigration from a Christian worldview. (They are archived here.) While examining these conversations, one thing is clear: even within the Christian community there is a wide variety of opinion on how best to reform our immigration policy. This is even true, though to a lesser extent, in the more conservative evangelical community.\nWhat makes the issue of immigration more challenging than topics like abortion or marriage is that there is not clear-cut biblical direction on the matter. Some who favor a more liberal position on immigration often point to Leviticus 19 or Deuteronomy 24 (go read them) when making their arguments in favor of an open-borders type policy.\nHowever, as Alan F. H. Wisdom, then vice president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) noted nearly three six years ago,\nThe United States is not analogous to ancient Israel. Biblical \u2018sojourners\u2019 [aliens or foreigners] are not easily comparable to modern-era illegal immigrants. The \u2018foreigners\u2019 in ancient Israel were non-Israelites who were permitted to pass through or reside in Israel. They were required to comply with Israel's laws and respect its customs.\nWisdom adds, \u201cWeighing the costs and benefits of immigration is complex. Immigrants often have valuable skills. Their cultures enrich our national life. The Christians among them can renew our churches with their fervent faith. At the same time, large-scale immigration imposes burdens. Taxpayers bear new expenses for education, social services, health care, and law enforcement.\u201d\nWeighing the cost of illegal immigration must be an important part of any discussion on immigration reform. A 2010 study says that the cost is $113 billion annually. According to the report, the single largest cost\u2014about $52 billion a year\u2014comes from educating the children of illegal immigrants. \u201cNearly all those costs are absorbed by state and local governments,\u201d the report concludes. This is significant because, although illegal immigrants do contribute to the tax base (through sales taxes and the like), they rarely are property owners and local property taxes are the chief source of funding for public education.\nIn addition, uninsured illegals cost American taxpayers over $4 billion a year in healthcare costs. This includes receiving Medicaid benefits. According to Kaiser Healthcare News, \u201cFederal law generally bars immigrants who enter this country illegally from being covered by Medicaid. But a little-known part of the state-federal health insurance program for the poor has long paid about $2 billion a year for emergency treatment for a group of patients who, according to hospitals, mostly comprise illegal immigrants.\u201d\nOne often neglected aspect of this debate, especially within the Christian community, is the role of the Mexican government in the matter. Whatever the number of illegal immigrants is (Some estimates place the current total at about 11 million. Others say the number may be as high as 20 million, while some put it at over 40 million.), there is little doubt that most hail from Mexico. In 2005, a Pew Hispanic Center report said that 56% were from Mexico. In 2011, the Congressional Budget Office reported that it was 62%.\nMost of these Mexicans are poor, low-skilled laborers who are looking for a better life in the U.S. The government of Mexico seems very content with the status-quo when it comes to the virtual open-border policy that currently exists within the U.S. As a column in FrontPage Mag recently noted, \u201cThe message of the Mexican government to its citizens is: You want a job, human rights and medical care, then go to the US if you can\u2019t afford it here.\u201d\nOf course, to a great extent, illegal immigrants don\u2019t have to \u201cafford\u201d things in America. As I already implied, they have significant access to a myriad of government services (food stamps, schools, Medicaid, and so on.) in the U.S. Combine such state welfare with the billions of dollars ($25 billion in 2007\u2014about 3% of Mexican GDP) earned by Mexican immigrants (legal and illegal) and sent back to their homeland, and it seems that Mexico is reaping quite a financial benefit.\nHowever, as FrontPage also notes, with so many Mexicans able to leave their country for work and welfare, the Mexican government has little incentive to improve conditions there. And despite decades of illegal immigration, economic and living conditions for poor Mexicans have improved little, if at all. Thus, the current immigration policies of the U.S. have made us an enabler, hurting not only the American taxpayer, but the millions of poor who are still living in Mexico. Is this very Christ-like?\nIt should be pointed out that, if we did not have the massive welfare state that exists (for citizens and non-citizens alike) in America today, it is unlikely that we would be having such a fierce debate over current immigration policy.\nIf within the Christian community we can\u2019t even come to a consensus on matters such as abortion, homosexuality, and marriage, it seems to me very unlikely that we will ever get to a clear agreement on immigration. What Christians should seek, says Dr. Daniel Carroll Rodas, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Denver Theological Seminary and author of Christians at the Border: Immigration, the Church, and the Bible,\nis a moral compass from the Bible, not a blueprint for policy. To imitate how an ancient people dealt in its laws with foreigners in that agrarian peasant context does not make sense\u2026But this legislation was seen as judicious and as a pointer to the God of Israel (Deuteronomy 4:5-8). In other words, the law contains a set of enduring principles that can be carried across borders and across the centuries.\nAnd just as was ancient Israel, we are a nation of laws. \u201cNo man will contend that a nation can be free that is not governed by fixed laws,\u201d said John Adams. President Clinton, in his 1996 State of the Union Address declared, \u201cWe should honor every legal immigrant here, working hard to become a new citizen. But we are also a nation of laws.\u201d\nThough we are a nation of laws, those laws should not be 1200 pages each! (Such volume alone should disqualify any bill.) Writing in the Federalist Papers, James Madison instructs us that \u201cIt will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood.\u201d\nLastly, as well meaning Christians debate immigration, we must remember that, along with the obvious call to be compassionate and forgiving, as Mark Tooley, the current president of the IRD puts it, we must remember \u201cChristianity\u2019s understanding of the state\u2019s divine obligation to enforce laws and protect its people.\u201d\nLabels: Bible, Christianity, Donald Trump, DREAMER, executive order, illegal immigrants, Immigration, liberals, refugees, Trevor Thomas",
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        "raw_content": "Recent dreams containing graduation\nDream: dream that I found a baby elephant, it climbed into my car and was rolling around on me like a puppy. I brought it home and one of my family members who has done much damage to my family was there, but she was a child in the dream, and she took the elephant and was hiding it in her room. at the same time another family member who has been just as evil, knocked at the door and when I opened it, she was standing there with a big black man and he was there with her to take my elephant and was preparing to fight to take it. then I woke up. So weird as I never even think about elephants, and strange that the 2 people trying to take it were both family members from both sides of my family, and both whom had already caused much pain and sorrow to my now very small and very fractured family. Also they both have always been very envious of anything I have had, and have plotted to destroy me many times and succeeded this last time. Literally devastating my mom and I. Does anyone have any idea how to interpret this strange dream. ************************ A little info about my family... The Elephant in my car? He jumped in, much like a puppy would, and was just all over me like an excited little puppy. Okay, first my sister is now 22, she was like 9 in the dream, What she has done in real life? She has ripped my mother's heart out, she ran away to live with her dad 4 years ago, and last spring called my mom and begged her to let her come to my youngest sister's graduation, and forgive her for just never coming to visit or even call my mom on mother's days or any time at all. So my mom of course she forgave her, and allowed her to come to washington for my sisters graduation, but for the whole week she spent here, she was here for only 1 reason, and that was to brain wash my sister into leaving my mom abandon just like what she did. Her and her dad had been talking to my little sister's dad, for months b4, they were conspiring to get my little sister to abandon my mother and rip her heart completely out...and they did. In August My little sister went to stay the night with her dad Sunday night as she did for the last year, but she never came home again, and won't even contact my mom, by phone or letter or email or anything, same exact thing that my traitor sister in my dream did. Now My Aunt? She is one of 4 siblings of my mom's all of which have always treated my mother terrible growing up, and as my mother grew up they all had seperate dads (like us!) go figure.. Any way... my mother got very pretty the older she got, and they did not, she had lots of dates and attention, and end up marring a guy who bought her a condo and everything while they were together (my dad) Even after they divorced he paid her a few thousand every month just to stay home and raise me. Her sister's hated her even more with every penny she gained. And then when she bought a big house by herself from the sale of her condo, they were always plotting things against her to hurt or destroy her in any way they could, their sick and evil, her mom and sisters and her 2 ex's (my sister's dads) The black guy? I don't know how I knew, I just knew that he was ready to beat the hell out of me for the elephant???\nDream: dream that I found a baby elephant, it climbed into my car and was rolling around on me like a puppy. I brought it home and one of my family members who has done much damage to my family was there, but she was a child in the dream, and she took the elephant and was hiding it in her room. at the same time another family member who has been just as evil, knocked at the door and when I opened it, she was standing there with a big black man and he was there with her to take my elephant and was preparing to fight to take it. then I woke up. So weird as I never even think about elephants, and strange that the 2 people trying to take it were both family members from both sides of my family, and both whom had already caused much pain and sorrow to my now very small and very fractured family. Also they both have always been very envious of anything I have had, and have plotted to destroy me many times and succeeded this last time. Literally devastating my son and I. Does anyone have any idea how to interpret this strange dream. ************************ A little info about my family... The Elephant in my car? He jumped in, much like a puppy would, and was just all over me like an excited little puppy. Okay, first my sister is now 22, she was like 9 in the dream, What she has done in real life? She has ripped my mother's heart out, she ran away to live with her dad 4 years ago, and last spring called my mom and begged her to let her come to my youngest sister's graduation, and forgive her for just never coming to visit or even call my mom on mother's days or any time at all. So my mom of course she forgave her, and allowed her to come to washington for my sisters graduation, but for the whole week she spent here, she was here for only 1 reason, and that was to brain wash my sister into leaving my mom abandon just like what she did. Her and her dad had been talking to my little sister's dad, for months b4, they were conspiring to get my little sister to abandon my mother and rip her heart completely out...and they did. In August My little sister went to stay the night with her dad Sunday night as she did for the last year, but she never came home again, and won't even contact my mom, by phone or letter or email or anything, same exact thing that my traitor sister in my dream did. Now My Aunt? She is one of 4 siblings of my mom's all of which have always treated my mother terrible growing up, and as my mother grew up they all had seperate dads (like us!) go figure.. Any way... my mother got very pretty the older she got, and they did not, she had lots of dates and attention, and end up marring a guy who bought her a condo and everything while they were together (my dad) Even after they divorced he paid her a few thousand every month just to stay home and raise me. Her sister's hated her even more with every penny she gained. And then when she bought a big house by herself from the sale of her condo, they were always plotting things against her to hurt or destroy her in any way they could, their sick and evil, her mom and sisters and her 2 ex's (my sister's dads) The black guy? I don't know how I knew, I just knew that he was ready to beat the hell out of me for the elephant???\nhigh school classmates having a good time at a celebration or graduation\ngraduation in my dream.i was doing graduation\nstarted out as a celebration for me. It was either my birthday party or my graduation party, not positive; however I do know that the result of this dream wasn\u2019t pleasant. While everyone is having a great time at which appears to be at a park in my home town and an old house I see my Aunt, my aunt\u2019s youngest daughter, and my great aunt all up on the stage dancing and enjoying themselves. The suddenly a group of people starts to get into an altercation and I hear shots being fired off, I look up and my Aunt, my younger cousin, and my great aunt are all face down on the stage, lifeless. They had all been shot, all I remember after that is seeing there from a distance, everyone running and scattered everywhere, and then waking up in a panic crying because it upset me so much. It felt so real I didn\u2019t know what to do. The was the second time that I\u2019ve had a dream about losing a family member only last time it was my youngest brother and it ended the exact same way, with him being shot and face down in the sand.\nI saw that I graduated. The dream was all in sepia. I saw Abhishek, a classmate of mine when I was in 5th standard, in Varanasi. Now I'm in 9th, and it is weird to dream of him as I don't even think about him. Abhishek graduated too with me. I saw a ladder, I wanted to climb it, but I did not as I was amazed to see Abhishek and started talking with him. 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        "raw_content": "Home Inspiration Tips for Managing Money Overseas\nTravelling overseas can expand your horizon of knowledge and understanding. It can change everything about who you are and it can open the gates to a whole new world of wonders and beauty. Ultimately, it can leave you with unforgettable memories.\nNaturally, the last thing you want to remember is how much money you wasted when you travelled abroad.\nLuckily, there are tips to help you manage your money overseas in a smart way \u2013 and following, we have gathered some of the best ones. Read on if you want to find out more.\nSure, it may not sound like a lot of fun to plan every step you take in a marvelous foreign country. But if your budget is a concern for you, then you should definitely do this. Plan ahead where you will stay, the things you absolutely want to visit and how you will travel there. Chances are you will strike a handful of great deals if you simply inform yourself before time and if you book your accommodation and transportation long before the actual trip begins.\nBe smart about sending money overseas\n\u2026or being sent money. Unfortunately, your credit card is not always the best option when it comes to getting the cash you need for your expenses. And many international money sending services are downright ridiculous when it comes to the preposterous fees they practice. Last, but not least, exchanging money into the national currency of the country you are visiting can make you waste a lot of money too.\nAt the other end of the pole, there are a lot of services that are more than decent and that will actually help you save a lot of money when travelling overseas. At http://www.currencyfair.com/, for example, you can get great deals on international currency transactions. This service will help you exchange the cash you need and save a lot of money, especially when you are travelling abroad for a longer period of time.\nSure, travelling to a country and not experiencing its national cuisine would be a complete loss. However, the truth is that you don\u2019t have to eat out every single day, for every single meal you take. This will make you spend a lot of money and it can put a huge strain on your budget if you don\u2019t pay attention.\nEating out a few times is more than fine, especially since it will give you the chance to experience a whole new culture through your taste buds. However, remember that eating in can be sometimes just as fun and delicious as eating out \u2013 and much cheaper too.\nThis goes the same way for having a couple of drinks on a Saturday night. In most countries, drinks are much more expensive at bars and clubs \u2013 so if you are travelling with a few friends, you could save money by buying supermarket drinks and having a house party with them. Trust me, I will be really fun too!\nTips for Revamping Your Home on a Budget\nWhy We Should All Be Swapping Private Pensions for Solar Panels\nHow to save money on getting around",
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        "raw_content": "Home Real Estate City Centre Vs Suburb- What do you Get?\nWhen it comes to property investment, as the saying going, location is everything. So when considering whether to buy in the city centre or the suburbs, it is not always easy to know which is the best way to go. Here is our simple break down of what to consider when choosing a location for your next or first city property investment.\nSo investment wise, obviously city centre properties are always going to be highly desirable. However not everyone wants to live smack bang in the middle of a city so there is also real value in properties close to the city centre, but not directly in the heart of it. Therefore as long as your chosen apartment or home is no longer than a 20 minute commute into the city centre there is nothing to say that it cant be a fantastic city investment.\nIf the property is anything more than a 30 minute commute it will probably not be considered a part of that city and may be pushed into a different property category, as a part of a surrounding town or village, rather than a suburban property.\nThe fact that suburban apartments offer the best of both worlds, like these apartments just on the fringes of the city centre, they offer a really good balance between city life and still having that feeling of having a closer knit community around you. This is incredibly desirable to many investors so it is a very important facet to consider when looking at your ideal city dwellings.\nThe difference between the city centre and the suburbs is all about the difference in lifestyle. There are many people that thrive off the hustle and bustle of a busy downtown area and there are some that feel highly stressed surrounded by all that noise and chaos, for anything more than eight hours a day. Therefore there are many people that literally cant wait to retreat to the city outskirts to more relaxed and quieter areas where they can feel more rested and relaxed.\nMany people like the fact that the suburbs are usually on the brink of the countryside. The city outskirts are usually a mere hop, skip and a jump away from much more relaxing environments that are super simple to escape to at the weekends and in the evenings. Sometimes a venture out to the countryside can seem a long way away to those living right in the heart of the city. Whereas for people living in the suburbs it can feel more easier to just slip away into the country for a few hours here and there.\nSo in terms of lifestyle, the preference between the city centre and the suburbs falls largely down to individual personality. So if you are unsure about the location of your next move, you should really think hard about the most important elements of the area that you live and what sort of environment you think will suit you best at this stage of your life, taking into consideration the demands of your day to day life.\nWhere Can I Find The Money For A House Deposit?\nReal Estate Realities: Grasping Property Investing Success by Letting Your Emotions Go",
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        "raw_content": "Hollywood Icon Robert De Niro Rushes To Trump After CIA Kills Top Autism Expert\nAn astonishing Ministry of Healthcare (MoH) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that the globally recognized \u201cgreatest actor ever\u201d, Robert De Niro, became so \u201cenraged/inflamed\u201d after the 23 January suspected Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) murder of top autism journalist and researcher Dan Olmsted, this Hollywood icon quickly rushed to President Donald Trump\u2019s side\u2014and then, yesterday, joined with Trump\u2019s pick to head his new \u201cvaccine safety\u201d commission, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to stunningly offer $100,000 to anyone who could prove vaccines were safe. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]\nRobert F. Kennedy Jr. (center) and Robert De Niro (right) offer $100,000 to anyone who can provide proof that vaccines are safe. (World Mercury Project)\nAccording to this report (and as we previously reported on), barely a fortnight prior to his taking the oath of office, then President-elect Trump shocked the entire US mainstream media with a direct assault on the vaccine-autism link conspiracy by his appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. [the son and nephew of the slain American leaders Senator Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and President John F. Kennedy] to become his Chairman of the Golden Vaccine Safety Task Force\u2014and who (Kennedy) was already reviled by these elite propagandists after his publishing a manifesto titled MERCURY & VACCINES linking childhood vaccines with autism.\nAfter being sworn into office, this report continues, Robert F. 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Here in Lancaster County, heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, there should be well over 100 with some form of the disorder.\nI have come here to find them, but so far my mission has failed, and the very few I have identified raise some very interesting questions about some widely held views on autism.\nThe mainstream scientific consensus says autism is a complex genetic disorder, one that has been around for millennia at roughly the same prevalence. That prevalence is now considered to be 1 in every 166 children born in the United States.\nApplying that model to Lancaster County, there ought to be 130 Amish men, women and children here with Autism Spectrum Disorder.\nWell over 100, in rough terms.\nTypically, half would harbor milder variants such as Asperger's Disorder or the catch-all Pervasive Development Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified -- PDD-NOS for short.\nSo let's drop those from our calculation, even though \"mild\" is a relative term when it comes to autism.\nThat means upwards of 50 Amish people of all ages should be living in Lancaster County with full-syndrome autism, the \"classic autism\" first described in 1943 by child psychiatrist Leo Kanner at Johns Hopkins University.\nThe full-syndrome disorder is hard to miss, characterized by \"markedly abnormal or impaired development in social interaction and communication and a markedly restricted repertoire of activities and interests,\" according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.\nWhy bother looking for them among the Amish? Because they could hold clues to the cause of autism.\u201d\nImportant to note about Dan Olmsted\u2019s UPI research articles on autism, this report explains, is that they are some of the most feared in the United States\u2014so much so that the former Emmy award winning CBS News journalist-producer, Sharyl Attkisson, whom Olmsted had worked with on a television programme about the US Army\u2019s Lariam cover-up, has personally archived them\u2014and when Attkisson herself asked officials from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) about the lack of autism in the unvaccinated Amish, they outrageously told her it was because these primitive religious farmers didn\u2019t use electricity.\nAnd so feared, in fact, are Dan Olmsted\u2019s UPI research articles on autism, this report notes, Sharyl Attkisson had to archive them on a server the island kingdom of Tonga having them archived under the top-level country domain code of .to as all US search engines are programmed to delete them if found on .com or .org websites.\nNot just were Dan Olmsted\u2019s articles about autism feared either, this report continues, but, also, his very person\u2014and as evidenced by just weeks prior to his own death, he began receiving anonymous warnings threatening his life if he dared to meet with President Trump\u2014soon after followed by the mysterious death of his sister's ex-husband\u2014and that on the day prior to meeting Trump (as if he knew what was going to happen) he cryptically wrote his own death message ending it with these words:\n\u201cA P.S. for 2017: If you say what you think and stick to your guns and you are right, like my pediatrician and many of you who read AOA every week, sometimes even the president of the United States will come around to agreeing with you.\u201d\nUnfortunately, however, this report grimly records, the day prior to Dan Olmsted meeting with President Trump and being able to present his vaccine-autism link evidence, he was discovered dead in his Falls Church, Virginia, home\u2014with officials declaring his death to be of \u201cnatural causes\u201d without an autopsy, and then cremating his body within 7 hours\u2014and not one single American mainstream media news organization bothering to even write about his remarkable career in the service of mankind and the thousands of lives he saved.\nDan Olmsted, \u201cMay our Lord grant you the peace in Heaven that this world denied you.\u201d\nThis report concludes with a Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) addendum \u201csuggesting/alluding\u201d that Dan Olmstead\u2019s death is directly linked to the CIA due to this spy agencies links to giant pharmaceutical companies that he was investigating prior to his death in order to prove that autism was just the \u201ctip of the iceberg\u201d of a mass conspiracy to control peoples minds, and bodies, with drugs in order to keep them docile, or like the Lariam drug did, make them murderous.",
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        "raw_content": "Cherokee, NC - our \"Samaria\"\nScott and I have made several trips to Cherokee, NC the last few years to do mission work. If you've followed my blog for a while, you know that we feel God calling us to make that area our \"Samaria\" in the Great Commission. At least for now. We're open to go where God calls us.\nIf you're new to my blog, you can go here to read more about how we heard from God and began ministering in that area.\nThere's always been something special about the mountains to me....especially around the area of Cherokee. I always feel like I leave a piece of me behind when we come home :(\nOn this visit, we were planning on visiting the Western Carolina Pregnancy Care Center to see what their needs were. (It's actually located in Bryson City). Not long before our visit, they relocated. But as God would have it, they moved into the building housed by the Tennessee River Baptist Association. 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I'm so thankful to have met them and we look forward to working with them in a greater capacity in the future.\nThe part of the building that they wanted painted first was the long hallway upstairs where the bunkhouse is. Here's a look at the hall in three segments...........\nYou can't really tell from the pictures how badly it needed painting, but here's one of the corners.\nPretty banged up over time from so much use. I think they told me that the place used to be a funeral home? Not sure. Maybe I dreamed that....lol!\nScott and I collected baby diapers and wipes for a couple of weeks before we left. Here's a picture of the supplies we collected and left for them. This is one of the bunk beds that's in the dining hall area. I'm not sure who made all of the bunk beds, but they are perfect for this facility.\nSo painting was our main project for this visit - that and visiting with friends we have made from Cherokee Baptist Church. (More on our friends later). Scott always does the \"cut-in\" work. That artist hand of his makes it look so easy!\nAnd I'm the roller....lol! Much easier job, I have to say!\nHere's a picture of the main hallway after we finished painting. I hope you can tell how much better it looks! Nice and clean!\nScott's looking a little tired in this picture. He should be! We worked right through our lunch and got a day and a half project done in one day!\nI decided to take a few more pictures of the upstairs to give you an idea of what it looked like. I forget the total number of bunk beds in the place, but it holds a large group! There's two large baths upstairs - one for girls and one for boys - plus a dining hall.\nI loved the look of this light blue bed and the soft light coming into the room :) They will soon be having a mattress drive to raise money for new mattresses for all of the beds.\nNext to the Pregnancy Care Center (which was closed that day, so I didn't get to go in there) is an office space for S.W.A.R.M. This is a Southern Baptist ministry for the Appalachian Regional area. Next to it was this cute little sitting area.\nI loved the beautiful painting of Jesus on the wall and all of the old Baptist hymnals and bibles stacked on top of the piano.\nWhen we left for the day, we stopped at a nearby area to take a few pictures and enjoy the view.\nWhen we got back into Cherokee, we visited Oconaluftee Islands Park. We have to stop by there every time we go to Cherokee! It's a beautiful area and there are usually some natives on hand selling their crafts. Here are two women making pottery and jewelry.\nOf course, we always have to get our feet in the icy cold water :)\nI really love this place!\nThis is where the bon fires are held and you get to hear old Cherokee legends and dance with them around the camp fire at night. It rained while we were there, so we didn't go this time.\nI don't think they are going to run out of firewood any time soon!\nIt looks like some children worked real hard stacking rocks!\nI have lots more pictures of our trip, but I'll be sharing more of them with you in another post.\nDo you believe in the Great Commission?\nAs believers, we are commanded to take the gospel of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the uttermost parts of the earth. Your Jerusalem is the community where you live. Judea is the state you live in, and Samaria is the nation. The uttermost parts of the earth include overseas missions. I want to do my part and be obedient to the words of Christ.",
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Matches were found for both.\nLaurie Strongin remembers waiting in line to be tested in the early 1990s, hoping to be the one chosen to save Allison Atlas, the personable young Jewish woman suffering from leukemia. Strongin never imagined that one day, nearly a decade later, she would be searching for a bone marrow donor for her own child.\nFor the most part, Strongin's pregnancy progressed normally until the 36th week, when the baby's growth was determined to be four weeks behind, and he was delivered by scheduled Caesarian section.\nAt birth, Henry appeared relatively normal, but the appearance of a slight bud of an extra thumb alerted physicians to potential genetic problems. Henry was also found to have a serious heart defect called tetralogy of Fallot, characterized, in part, by an opening in the wall that separates the two sides of the heart. \"We were completely horrified and terrified,\" recalls Strongin. \"We were completely unprepared for this.\" The heart condition was surgically corrected when Henry was six months old.\nBut these conditions were indicators of a far more serious malady: At two weeks old, Henry was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia (FA), a rare genetic disease.\nAlthough non-Jews can have FA, one out of 87 Ashkenazi Jews is a carrier of the variety of FA affecting Henry.\nFour years ago, Henry's only hope for improvement was from a bone marrow transplant from a related donor. The Strongin Goldbergs decided to have a second child \"right away\" with this hope in mind, although they learned through genetic testing at 12 weeks into the pregnancy that Jack, now 3 \ufffd years old, would not be a match-but also that Jack would not have FA. Today the boys are best buddies, romping around and seemingly climbing all over each other.\n\"Every day we live life to the fullest. That's what we learned to do from the day he was born,\" Strongin said as her son waited for a match. \"But I have sleepless nights, and so does Allen, every single night...\"\nOver the last four years, the family has helped raised over $200,000 to benefit research into Fanconi anemia. Recent advances in protocols for bone marrow transplantation have improved success rates with marrow from unrelated donors.\nEvery week Henry went to the hospital for a complete blood count; and once every six months he underwent a bone marrow aspiration (by needle) to check for abnormal cells in his marrow.\nIn April, Henry's blood results were poor, and his father, Allen Goldberg, said Henry's condition was \"coming to a head.\" Henry was at immediate risk of developing leukemia and needed a marrow transplant by this summer to have a chance of living.\n\"The one thing we have dreaded\ufffdis coming around the corner,\" said Allen Goldberg. \"This is weighing much more heavily on our everyday life, and it is a lot more difficult to smile and clown around because we know there may be a time limit on how much time we have left.\"\nStrongin also kept the faith. \"I'm so glad I had him. There's not a second of our lives\" when she feels otherwise. \"I love him so much. Every day is a blessing. We've learned to savor every moment.\"\nBefore a donor was found for Henry, his mother Laurie Strongin, was willing to keep up the search even while it meant likely finding a match for someone else. \"We want to help find donors for other people. It's the right thing to do,\" she said.\nBut a match was found. Henry had a transplant on July 6. His mother says he's doing great. His activities are restricted, and he can't yet be exposed to people outside his doctors and his own family\nThe new bone marrow is producing red and white cells and platelets, so the need for blood transfusions has decreased. A bone marrow biopsy and aspiration will soon reveal whether the bone marrow is rich in donor cells.\nThings are looking up for the Strongin-Goldberg family. With God's help, they'll stay that way.\n\"This has been a difficult journey, made easier through the support of our wonderful family, friends and the larger community,\" says Strongin.\nDan Brown's story\nDaniel Brown is a handsome, young Jewish man, building up his 3-year-old law firm, Brown and Gould in Bethesda, Md., and doting on his toddler children Jordana, 3, and Dustin, 1. Dan's wife, Jolie, is co-owner of a pet services business called \"A Walk in the Park.\"\nLast fall, Dan \"came down with a virus and had a cough, just like everybody else. I didn't think much of it. When it got to be December, I started thinking, 'What's going on?' But I felt [reasonably] okay.\"\nBy late January, Brown developed severe shortness of breath, evident when just walking up a flight of stairs. He had night sweats. \"I knew there was something wrong with me,\" Brown recalls.\nOver a month of visits to heart specialists and pulmonologists, his condition went undiagnosed until Dan felt a large mass on the left side of his abdomen. That turned out to be an enlarged spleen, swollen to about 7 to 8 pounds.\nAt this point, a physician realized that in focusing on possible respiratory problems, no one had thought to test Dan Brown's blood.\nBrown had blood drawn and went to work. \"Forty-five minutes later, I got a call at the office from the doctor,\" Dan recalls. \"I thought, 'That's odd. Why is he calling me?'\" The doctor's tone was urgent: \"'You're going to need to see a hematologist...,'\" Dan was told. He pressed for more information over the phone: \"'I think you may have some kind of leukemia,'\" Dan says the physician told him. \"And at that point, I was devastated.\"\n\"Surreal\" was the single most accurate description for how Dan Brown felt about his diagnosis and the process of searching for a bone marrow donor. \"This can't be happening to us...,\" he thought as his mind reeled with the initial diagnosis that was confirmed on Feb. 16 with a bone marrow biopsy.\nDan entered chemotherapy , which masked the disease.\n\"I go to my office and work, and I play with my kids. I'm doing some light exercise, and now it's really surreal in a specific sense because I feel somewhat normal, yet lurking within my genes is this defect,\" he said.\nBut things are looking up for Dan now. He has secured a bone marrow match, and is currently starting a drug trial of STI-571, which is designed to eradicate CML and has shown early promising results, according to Jolie. The drug, taken as a pill, may render the transplant unnecessary. If the drug is unsuccessful-it will take six months to determine its effectiveness-then Dan and Jolie will head to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle for a transplant.\nBrown's type of leukemia is not hereditary but involves a mutation of the genes, Brown explains. Researchers believe that patients like Daniel Brown are born with a normal set of chromosomes, but that somewhere, sometime during life, the patient encounters a toxin or virus that causes a life-threatening mutation. 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        "raw_content": "The Kumho Tire Company, headquartered in the United States (the \"Company\"), has created this privacy policy for www.kumhotireusa.com (the \"Site\") in order to demonstrate its firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses Kumho Tire's information gathering and dissemination practices for the information collected through this site. We encourage you to read this policy before using this site. Your use of this site signifies that you agree with all terms of this policy, so please do not use this site if you disagree with any part of this policy.\nI. Legal Notices\nExcept as otherwise noted, all content and the arrangement of content included on this site, such as text, graphics, logos, icons and images (\"Content\") is the property of Kumho Tire U.S.A. (\"Kumho Tire\").\nUnless specifically authorized, you may use this content only for personal, non-commercial purposes, provided this copyright permission notice is included in any copies made for such use. This foregoing limited right does not give you ownership of or a license in any content. You may not otherwise copy, modify, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, any content of this site, or create derivative works from such content, transfer or sell any images, graphics, files, products, information, or services obtained from this site without the express prior written permission of Kumho Tire. By using this site you further agree that you will not \"frame\" any of the content of this site with advertising, promotional material, information, or other content without the express prior written consent of Kumho Tire. Your unauthorized use of content may violate intellectual property and other laws and may result in your personal, including criminal, liability.\nAs a condition of your use of this site you guarantee to Kumho Tire that you will not use this site for any purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by these terms, conditions and notices, including, but not limited to, using the copyrighted material, trademarks and trade dress of Kumho Tire without express prior authorization. Further, by using this site you agree that you will not violate or attempt to violate the security or integrity of the site, including, without limitation, accessing data not intended for users of the site; attempting to probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the site to security breaches; attempting to interfere with service to users of the site (including, without limitation, submitting a virus or corrupted data to the site, overloading the site, or continuously posting repetitive material on the site); attempting to decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer the content or software comprising or making up any part of the site; and sending unsolicited advertising or other communications to users of the site.\nLiability and Warranties Disclaimer\nKumho Tire makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, as to the operation of the site, or the information, content, materials, or products included herein that are provided on an \"as is\" basis. While Kumho Tire endeavors to provide accurate and up-to-date information on this site, this site is provided to you \"as is\" and \"as available\" and any use of this site is entirely at your own risk. TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, KUMHO TIRE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND MERCHANTABILITY. KUMHO TIRE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS SITE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS ARISING IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SITE. The information on this site is of a general nature. Individual driving patterns, tire care, vehicle care and other factors may affect recommendations. Please consult your authorized Kumho Tire dealer before deciding to purchase a tire.\nKumho Tire also does not represent that any material or products displayed on this site are appropriate or available in any locations outside the United States. Persons outside the United States accessing this site do so at their own risk and are solely responsible for compliance with applicable local laws.\nLinks to Third-Party Vendor sites\nThis site contains links to third-party vendor sites for purposes of tire education and offering merchandise, among others. These links are provided solely as a convenience to you, and the inclusion of any such link does not imply endorsement by Kumho Tire of such third-party site(s) or the contents thereof. KUMHO TIRE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENTS OF THE LINKED THIRD-PARTY VENDOR SITE(S) AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE CONTENTS, ACCURACY, OR FUNCTIONALITY OF THE LINKED THIRD-PARTY VENDOR SITE(S). IF YOU USE THE LINKED THIRD-PARTY VENDOR SITE(S), YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK.\nKumho Tire, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to deny any user access to this site or any portion thereof without notice.\nKumho Tire reserves the right to make changes to this site and the disclaimers, terms and conditions herein at any time. Any amendments to these terms will posted on this site and will become effective when posted.\nThis site is created and controlled by Kumho Tire U.S.A. Corp., which is located in California. Consequently, the laws of the state of California will govern the use of this site, the Kumho Tire privacy policy, these terms of use and all disclaimers, terms and conditions herein without giving effect to any conflicts of laws rules.\nKumho Tire is committed to protecting your privacy. We use any information we obtain about you to communicate with you only. Please read on for more details about our privacy & use policy. Please note that this privacy policy applies only to this website for the United States, and does not apply to information we may obtain from other sources or locations.\nKumho Tire's Collection and Use of Information\nWe will collect personally identifiable information about you, such as your name, postal address, telephone and mobile numbers, email address, when you provide it to us while on this site such as when you create an account, enter a sweepstake, sign up for newsletters, participate in a survey, contact customer service or otherwise interact with this website. Your personally identifiable information may be used by us for all legal purposes, which may include, but are not limited to, responding to your requests, processing your transactions, for administrative purposes such as conducting contests, tracking which parts of the site are of interest to you and processing prizes. If you choose to opt-in, we may share your personally identifiable information with Kumho Tire's subsidiaries or affiliated entities (\"Affiliated Entities\") for purposes of sending you information about the programs of Kumho Tire or its affiliated entities and, occasionally, sending you advertising/promotional material from some of their advertising and strategic partners. We may also use your personally identifiable information for internal business purposes, such as optimizing site experiences and analyzing and managing our businesses. You may opt-in to receive certain future information or communications (see the Opt-In/Choice section below).\nB. Demographic Information\nWe may also collect demographic data, such as your date of birth, gender and zipcode. Demographic data may be used to tailor your experience at this site, such as showing you content including special events and advertising that you might be interested in, and displaying the content according to your zipcode.\nOn occasion, aggregate information that does not identify any particular user may be compiled and shared with subsidiaries and affiliates of Kumho Tire, strategic partners, merchants and advertisers.\nC. Passive Collection of Non-Personal Information\nThis site often requires the use of encrypted or non-encrypted cookies. Cookies are data that a web server transfers to an individual's computer for recordkeeping purposes. Cookies are an industry standard used by most websites and help facilitate users' ongoing access to and use of a particular website; for example, by providing information used to deliver content specific to your interests and for other purposes, such as security and other account administrative functions, and which may track personal identifying information.\nCookies do not cause damage to your computer systems or files, and only the website that transferred a particular cookie to you can read, modify or delete such cookie. If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there are simple procedures in most browsers that allow you to delete existing cookies, to automatically decline cookies or to be given the choice of declining or accepting the transfer of particular cookies to your computer. Please refer to your browser instructions or help screen to learn more about these functions. You should note, however, that declining cookies may make it difficult or impossible for you to use portions of the site.\nSome uses of cookies in connection with the site may be under the control of unaffiliated entities that the company retains for the management of certain programs and fulfillment of specific visitor/customer requests. The company requires these entities to confine their use of cookies to the uses permitted by this policy, but the company cannot be responsible for third-party uses of cookies.\nThis information is collected for Kumho Tire's internal use such as to enhance website security, to detect broad demographic trends, to assist Kumho Tire in providing content tailored to your interests and to otherwise enhance your experience on this site. This information may also be shared with third parties on an aggregate and non-personally identifiable basis.\nThis site may contain links to other sites that are not operated by Kumho Tire. KUMHO TIRE U.S.A. COMPANY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRIVACY PRACTICES OR THE CONTENT OF SUCH OTHER WEBSITES, INCLUDING WEBSITES OPERATED BY AFFILIATED ENTITIES. We provide such links only as a convenience and the inclusion of a link on the site does not imply endorsement of the linked site by Kumho Tire. If you provide any personally identifiable information through any such third-party website, your transaction will occur on such third-party's website (and not on this site) and the personally identifiable information you provide will be collected by and controlled by the privacy policy of that third-party. Kumho Tire recommends that you review the privacy policy of third-party websites arrived at from links on this site.\nThis site has security measures in place to help protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the personally identifiable information under its control. Kumho Tire employs security measures consistent with standard industry practice to help protect against public access to personally identifiable and account activity information collected on and used by Kumho Tire at this site.\nThis site may provide you with the opportunity to opt-in to receive marketing communications from Kumho Tire. If you do not opt-in, Kumho Tire will not send you its promotional offers. However, regardless of your opt-in preferences, Kumho Tire may still at times need to send program emails for administrative reasons. If you opt to receive communications and then change your election, your opt-out preference may not be effective in certain instances where you agreed to receive brand-specific communications.\nKumho Tire reserves the right to make changes in this privacy policy. In the event that Kumho Tire makes a material change to this privacy policy, it will be posted here. 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        "raw_content": "by so sorry on Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:56 am\nYup, that's four people in costumes alright.\nby Peven on Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:57 am\ncome on, man! don't you see the subtext going on there?!?!?!? that is some powerful shit, I can tell this movie is going to tackle some heavy duty existential issues just by looking at that photo\nby TheBaxter on Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:05 am\nJustice League: Waiting for the Bus\nthey look like freshman at their first high school dance\nFollow the journey and saga of the \"Visionary\" who made all this happen. #ZackSnyder\nJUSTICE LEAGUE Will Feature A GREEN LANTERN Character After All If A New Rumor Is To Be Believed\nby Fried Gold on Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:12 pm\nAquaman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HahRdF4btR4\nBatman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPIXKru0W0I\nThe Flash - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6wDafyKBec\nWonder Woman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PtdHNBbz-M\nFried Gold wrote: Aquaman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HahRdF4btR4\nwho aquas the aquamen?\nwho bats the batmen?\nwho wonders the wonderwomen?\nwho flashes the flash?\nRe: JUSTICE LEAGUE: Unite The Se7en!\nThe%20Flash\nThe WaterGuy\nUnite The Se7en!\nBatmanuel!\nMerciless Onslaught Of JUSTICE LEAGUE Posters Continues With The Flash\nby Fried Gold on Sat Mar 25, 2017 8:19 pm\nby caruso_stalker217 on Sat Mar 25, 2017 9:26 pm\nIs there anyone genuinely excited about this? Anything positive I've read seems to come at it from the angle of \"Well, I saw Barman v Superman and Suicide Squad and they weren't COMPLETE wastes of time, so....\"\nby Fievel on Sat Mar 25, 2017 10:09 pm\nI understand that there are people that are genuinely excited for this. I'm happy for them. Really, I am.\nI'm not a DC fanboy. I really enjoyed a lot of Batman over the years (comics and films)....I watched Superfriends as a kid....loved the first two Christopher Reeve films.\nI mention all this because as a Marvel fan, I admittedly give them leeway in terms of quality - sometimes it's just cool seeing the property on screen. If it's quality, then I'll over-enjoy it. I can't do that with DC. I need quality to suck me in. The Man of Steel trailer sucked me in....and I didn't enjoy the movie. I felt nothing with the Batman vs Superman trailer...and found the Director's Cut okay. I can't bring myself to watch Suicide Squad. I really wanted to enjoy this trailer and felt absolutely nothing....and I hate that. Maybe I'm not even close to being the target audience for this, and I'm okay with that. I'm just really disappointed.\nby Peven on Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:20 pm\nlooks fun, and despite the imperfections and detractors i think DC is creating their own style and sensibility with these movies, it is more of a throwback feel in a way, the fantastical ideas of heroes and super-powers that was there in the early days of comics\nSuperman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndvhxmGOOk4\nWell, Fried Gold will like it, which at the end of the day is the important thing\nI think we can all agree that this Justice League will be better than if it were directed by Brian \"look how emo my hero is\" Singer\nby Ribbons on Wed Mar 29, 2017 4:01 pm\nGet some new material, dude\nRibbons wrote: Get some new material, dude\nits retro\nand you keep doing the same tired anti DC schtick every time one of their movies comes out so it isn't as if your obvious disdain for Justice League is exactly \"fresh\"\nHey, I was looking forward to Suicide Squad until I saw it\n'Justice League': Zack Snyder Brings Banter-Heavy Footage to CinemaCon\nJustice League Movie Runtime is Longer than BVS\nIMDb has listed Justice League\u2018s runtime as 170 minutes or 2 hours 50 minutes.\nby Fried Gold on Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:59 am\nTheButcher wrote: 'Justice League': Zack Snyder Brings Banter-Heavy Footage to CinemaCon\n1. Information on IMDB is about as accurate with facts as a North Korean press statement.\n2. It's not being released until November, so it's runtime won't be nailed down for ages.\nCharles Roven Discusses New Role In DC Films Universe And JUSTICE LEAGUE's \"Lighter\" Tone\nBatman v Superman producer Charles Roven discusses his reduced role in the DC Films Universe and reiterates that we should expect a much lighter movie to that when Justice League is released.\nSylvester Stallone Suing Warner Bros. for Fraud and \"Dishonesty\"\nSuperman's Mom Hates to Be Honest, But Justice League Is Worse Than Batman v. Superman\nRe: JUSTICE LEAGUE RESHOOTS\nEXCLUSIVE HOT RUMOR: UPCOMING RESHOOTS TO GIVE JUSTICE LEAGUE A SECOND MAJOR FACELIFT\nMario-Francisco Robles wrote: UPDATE:\nShortly we after we published the original report on the extensive Justice League reshoots, our source contacted us to offer further clarification:\n\u201cThere are more reshoots COMING SOON. There have been a bunch but they\u2019re going to do MORE.\u201d\nThe clarification was necessary because initial conversations made it unclear whether or not Warner Bros. was finally done overhauling the film. Now we know that, in addition to reshoots and on-the-spot rewrites, the studio has scheduled even additional photography to help get the final product into tip top shape.\nJustice League fans, we\u2019ve got some big stuff to share with you here. But before we get started, let\u2019s make a couple of things crystal clear:\nYes, we know reshoots are a normal part of every major film\u2019s production cycle. Those kinds of run-of-the-mill business-as-usual reshoots are not what this story is about.\nWe are, by no means, inferring that this means doom or gloom for the DCEU tentpole. There are plenty of films that have been given serious facelifts in recent history that went on to be pretty damn good, so none of this is meant to say \u201cGrab on tight! JUSTICE LEAGUE is gonna take you on an express train to Suckville!\u201c\nWhich brings us to some really interesting news we\u2019ve just received from one of our highly trusted sources\u2026\nWe\u2019re hearing that Justice League has undergone some serious reshoots.\n[Quick Note on Our Source: This is the same person that informed us of how extensive the reshoots for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ended up being- which we broke when we worked elsewhere, and this person is so intimately connected to the Justice League production that they told us about Ben Affleck\u2019s visit to rehab weeks before the star publicly acknowledged his personal struggles. Even as we tried to verify the Affleck story, with several people saying there was no truth to it, this source was adamant that the Batman star was seeking help for an alcohol problem. We didn\u2019t run the story, because we\u2019re not a celebrity gossip site, but when Affleck eventually revealed his rehab stint to the world, it only cemented our faith in this source, and confirmed that they\u2019re very close to the situation.]\nSo about the serious reshoots\u2026Initially, we shrugged. \u201cSo? All these kinds of movies do. That\u2019s totally normal. Who cares?\u201d That was our attitude about it, and we asked them what was so special about what was going on with Justice League. We specifically asked if it was the standard kinds of pick-ups and reshoots that these films typically require, or if they were the kind that were going to change the film in a major way. They responded that the changes being made to the film were \u201csignificant.\u201d\nOkay. Vague.\n\u201cHow significant?\u201d we asked.\nSpeaking on a condition of anonymity, they said that in the 17 months between the start of principal photography and the final cut arriving in theaters in November that the film will have essentially been \u201cremade\u2026twice.\u201d\nThey refused to offer any further details, but they said that Warner Bros. is really putting everything it has into overhauling the movie. Apparently, they didn\u2019t like what they were seeing and so the film has had a lot of work put into trying to make it better while on its way towards its November 2017 release.\nAgain, this can all be for the best. As a fan of these characters and stories, we\u2019re all pulling for a badass movie.\nBut just how important is it for Warner Bros. to get this movie right?\nVery. Why?\nJustice League is set to be the culmination of years of planning, going back to 2012 when Zack Snyder\u2019s Man of Steel was in production. Snyder and the brain trust at Warner Bros. knew full well that they wanted the film to act as the first entry in a new shared universe of movies based on the DC Comics property that the studio has owned since the late 1960s. The film would introduce us to an all-new take on Superman, which would be followed up by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice\u2013 a movie that would blow everything wide open by giving us fresh interpretations of Batman, Wonder Woman, and Lex Luthor, as well as glimpses of The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg. The plan with that film was to set up DC\u2019s marquee super-team: The Justice League.\nThe problem is\u2026Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice didn\u2019t really pass the baton on so nicely, in terms of transferring momentum to Justice League. The film was ravaged by critics, and it was extremely divisive amongst fans (who awarded it the same so-so CinemaScore they gave the failed Green Lantern movie). From a financial standpoint, trusted industry news outlet Deadline\u2019s experts have deduced that the film only made a net profit of $105.7 million, which is quite mediocre when you consider that Warner Bros. invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the film hoping it would make north of a billion dollars the way the previous two solo Batman films had. Instead, it topped out at $873 worldwide, with the lion\u2019s share of that money going towards covering costs.\nTo illustrate how disappointing the net profit margin for Dawn of Justice was, Warner Bros. actually made more money off of Suicide Squad than they did on the epic first-ever cinematic confrontation between Batman and Superman. Yes, that other 2016 DC release brought the studio $158 million, as per Deadline.\nHow does all of this tie into what\u2019s going on with Justice League? Well, due to the way that the studio had lined up its production slate for the DCEU, the superhero smackdown entered production mere weeks after Batman v Superman began its disappointing run. And it did so with essentially the same creative forces as Dawn of Justice, i.e. creative forces that produced a film that underperformed and failed to create widespread goodwill for the DC brand. This would mean that Warner Bros. would have to roll up its sleeves and be very hands-on with the production of Justice League, in order to make sure that it soared where Dawn of Justice soured.\nRumors began right away that Snyder was no longer going to be the DCEU\u2019s visionary, and that he was going to be on a very tight leash while working on Justice League. To that end, Ben Affleck and George Miller- two successful directors- were brought onto the film as producers. Meanwhile, higher up the food chain, Warner Bros. brought in DC Comics guru Geoff Johns to be the new Chief Creative Officer and Co-President of DC Entertainment. The studio hoped that surrounding Snyder with the right people might help him create a film that had wider appeal and be more beloved by the masses.\nYou may recall that Jason Momoa posted this image, celebrating the initial \u201cwrapping\u201d of Justice League\u2018s production way back in October of 2016. (Side Note: Knowing what we now know about Affleck, the image is kind of hard to look at.)\nSeveral months later, though, Momoa was summoned back to the Justice League set for reshoots. Heck, his 2018 solo Aquaman movie was even delayed a grand total of five months (from July 27, to October 5, to December 21) during Justice League\u2018s post-production cycle. The actor had to cancel an Oz Comic-Con appearance as recently as March because he was needed for JL, to give you some sense of what the reshoots have meant to the actor\u2019s schedule.\nWe were unable to get a timetable for when, exactly, the reshoots took place, or a list of who was involved. All we were told was the sheer size and scope of the work that was done, and the general idea that these were not the standard kinds of reshoots that major motion pictures typically undergo. Our source would know. No, these were the kinds of reshoots that imply there\u2019s a very nervous studio trying to do everything it can to fix something.\nWith the recent news that King Arthur was set to be a colossal bomb for Warner Bros, and with projections for Wonder Woman making it look like it\u2019ll open $20 million less than Marvel\u2019s Doctor Strange (who has nowhere near the kind of household recognition or importance of DC\u2019s iconic heroine) in its opening frame, you really can\u2019t blame the studio for being nervous.\nBut, again, none of this is to say that Justice League won\u2019t turn out great. Just look at the aforementioned Rogue One. That film ended up having half of itself reshot (with a different writer and director, no less!) and still ended up being well-received.\nI\u2019m reminded of a quote that came from Riz Ahmed, one of the stars of Rogue One, around the time of its release:\n\u201cThere were a ton of reshoots. But if people want to read anything into that, I\u2019d encourage them to read into it the guts it takes to unpick stitching rather than just try to embroider over it, to make it right. I admire [Lucasfilm President] Kathleen [Kennedy] and Gareth [Edwards] and the whole team for having the guts to go, \u2018Let\u2019s reopen this. Let\u2019s do some of this again.\u2019 I think it\u2019s because they really care \u2013 and hopefully that\u2019s something that shows when people see the film.\u201d\nWhy do I bring that up? Because it speaks to the idea that extensive reshoots aren\u2019t inherently bad. It all comes down to the way in which the additional work is incorporated into the film. Are they reopening Justice League and fixing things from the inside out like LucasFilm did with Rogue One? Or are they just adding a bunch of scenes they think will smooth out the edges, but end up making for an unfinished and uneven final product like what happened with David Ayer\u2019s Suicide Squad? The latter film was destroyed by critics for being too scattershot and inconsistent, and it was later revealed that the studio had cut together \u201csix or seven\u201d different versions of the movie after spending millions on reshoots and extending post-production on the DC flick.\nAs DC fans, we can only hope that Warner Bros. learned from last year\u2019s mistakes and takes a more measured approach towards the overhaul of Justice League. Even Batman v Superman suffered from hasty decision-making, with many fans thinking the \u201cUltimate Edition\u201d that came out a few months later on blu-ray was vastly superior to the theatrical cut that the studio created of the film when they became concerned about the final product. The studio\u2019s not in a great place right now, and they need these big budget franchise films to start living up to the time and money they\u2019re investing in them.\nWhen a film about a relatively little-known character like Deadpool makes its studio 3x as much profit as the loaded Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice did (Fox made $322 net profit on the movie), you know its time to start reevaluating how you\u2019re doing things. Let\u2019s hope Warner Bros. is taking its time and creating a Justice League movie we\u2019ll never forget.\nWe\u2019ll just have to wait and see. For now? Just know that things have been anything but business-as-usual for our Super Friends in the Justice League.\nStay Tuned! I\u2019ll be discussing all this and more on tomorrow\u2019s episode of the El Fanboy Podcast, and the talented staff here at The Splash Report will be keeping you up-to-date on all things DC in the weeks to come! Don\u2019t keep us a secret. Share this article with all your friends and let them know where the best scoops are!\n\u201cThe reality is we are in the midst to this point\u2026Since there was was motion post-production We\u2019re in the doing some additional doing some additional Aquaman is Sharper Objects [sic]everybody\u2019s crazy getting everybody we need to crazy Rubix cube is not that vast everybody\u2019s in around the world.everybody\u2019s crazy \u201d\nSo here's a pretty crazy story:\nJoss Whedon Is Taking Over Re-shoots for 'Justice League' Because Zack Snyder's Daughter Committed Suicide\nJustice League: Joss Whedon Was Involved Prior to Snyder\u2019s Departure\nEdward Cambro wrote: It turns out Joss Whedon was involved with Justice League prior to the tragic events that led to director Zack Snyder\u2019s departure. It was initially believed that Whedon had come to Warner Bros. to only write and direct the upcoming Batgirl adaptation, but producer Charles Roven has confirmed he has been aiding Snyder during the post-production phase. Despite the upcoming reshoots and Snyder\u2019s departure, Justice League is still on track for its November 2017 release date. The film will feature Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman (Henry Cavill), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), The Flash (Ezra Miller), Aquaman (Jason Mamoa) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher) as the titular superhero team fighting against the forces of Darkseid.\nZack Snyder has been an integral part of the DC Extended Universe since he directed 2013\u2019s Man of Steel \u2013 the film that laid the groundwork for a shared universe that was then further explored in Snyder\u2019s Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016. Snyder also directed Justice League, though he stepped down recently to grieve the death of his daughter, Autumn. Joss Whedon, the former Avengers director, has since stepped up to finish post-production on Justice League. The extent of Whedon\u2019s involvement, however, has been unclear until now.\nAt the Los Angeles premiere of Wonder Woman, DCEU producer Charles Roven told Variety that Whedon was already involved with Justice League before Snyder announced his departure:\n\u201cWe\u2019re excited about the film, of course, but we were saddened by the events that caused Zack Snyder and Deborah Snyder to have to leave and turn the reins over to Joss Whedon. He was already working with us on some of the scenes for that additional photography that we\u2019re going to be doing shortly. It was fortunate that Zack convinced him, and he agreed to step in and finish the movie \u2013 to help Zack finish his vision. We\u2019re excited about that.\u201d\nIt\u2019s been reported that Whedon was merely sanding down the rough edges and working on dialogue for the Justice League re-shoots, which he was going to direct. However, it seems that Snyder brought Whedon in well in advance of his departure to work on the script. The re-shoots are said to be minor, which is common for big-budget blockbusters like these. While Warner Bros. and Whedon himself have stated that he is only going to fulfill Zack Snyder\u2019s vision for the film, there is still the lingering question of Justice League 2 and the DCEU\u2019s future, which we likely see more fresh blood brought in and a greater emphasis on the role Geoff Johns has as president of DC Entertainment, to godfather the creative direction of these franchises.\nInitially, Snyder was expected to direct both the first and second Justice League movies one after the other. However, last year it was reported that Snyder would instead be directing his stalled war drama The Last Photograph after Justice League, before potentially returning to helm the second Justice League installment. It has also been reported that WB is prioritizing DCEU projects like The Batman ahead of Justice League 2, so there should be all the more time now for Snyder to take a break from the DCEU before returning for Justice League 2 \u2013 should he so decide to, down the line.\nWhat Zack Snyder\u2019s Departure Means For the DCEU\nRe: Joss Whedon's JUSTICE LEAGUE\n'Justice League': Danny Elfman to Compose Score (Exclusive) - Elfman worked with Joss Whedon on 'Avengers: Age of Ultron.'\nBorys Kit wrote: Superman, Batman and now \u2026 Elfman.\nDanny Elfman is set to dole out the sweet sound of justice, coming on board to compose the score for Justice League, Warner Bros.\u2019 all-star superhero extravaganza, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.\nThe hiring comes just as additional photography, with director Joss Whedon standing in for Zack Snyder, for the movie gets underway in London. Whedon is overseeing the new shoot and postproduction work on Justice League after Snyder stepped aside to deal with a family tragedy.\nSnyder had been working with Antonius Tom Holkenborg, aka Junkie XL, on the movie. Holkenborg, who scored Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and counts movies like Mad Max: Fury Road and Deadpool among his credits, is now moving on to Tomb Raider, according to sources.\nElfman has some familiarity with coming in late on projects and with working with Whedon. He was brought on board in the later stages of making Whedon\u2019s 2015 superhero movie Avengers: Age of Ultron, adding to the music already written by Brian Tyler.\nElfman is one of the big names in the movie music field, known for his longtime work with director Tim Burton, early comic book movies Batman and Batman Returns, among them. He also worked with Sam Raimi on Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, among the filmmaker\u2019s other titles.\nThis year, Elfman worked on Fifty Shades Darker and The Circle.\nElfman's a great choice.....fifteen years ago.\nI can't actually remember any of the score from Age of Ultron.\nOne assumes that Junkie XL had been working on it for a while (since it basically starting production straight after Batman vs Superman). Seems a tad unfair to dump him, unless we're not getting the full story.\nby Ribbons on Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:52 pm\nFried Gold wrote: One assumes that Junkie XL had been working on it for a while (since it basically starting production straight after Batman vs Superman). Seems a tad unfair to dump him, unless we're not getting the full story.\nI have a feeling he's just moved on to other projects and didn't have time to score the re-shoots.\nwhy do people gush over Elfman so much? I don't get it\nFried Gold wrote: I can't actually remember any of the score from Age of Ultron.\nUPDATE: We received a statement from Holkenborg:\n\u201cAs my mentor Hans Zimmer told me you haven\u2019t made it in Hollywood as a composer until you get replaced on a project. So I guess I finally graduated this week. It pains me to leave the project, but a big thanks to Zack for asking me to part of his vision, and I wish Danny, Joss and Warner Bros all the best with Justice League.\u201d\nTheButcher wrote: SPLASH REPORT May 15, 2017:\nBen Affleck's Batman Future in Doubt as Warner Bros. Plots Franchise\nKim Masters & Graeme McMillan wrote: Warners could hypothetically create dual Batmen, keeping Affleck in the role for a planned Justice League follow-up, while letting Reeves cast his movie with a different star. But that hardly seems likely. The first Justice League already is at an inflection point: Director Zack Snyder has stepped away in mid-production and his successor, Joss Whedon, is said to be doing extensive reshoots.\nby caruso_stalker217 on Sat Jul 22, 2017 6:29 pm\nThey'll be doing reshoots six months after the film's release.\nby Ribbons on Sun Jul 23, 2017 1:46 am\nWB to audience: HUMOR! HEART! HEROICS! LAUGH! LAUGH, DAMN YOU!!!\nRibbons wrote: WB to audience: HUMOR! HEART! HEROICS! LAUGH! LAUGH, DAMN YOU!!!\nYeah, that's pretty much the vibe I got from this. After MoS and BvS, it just feels forced as hell in this trailer. And kudos to them for spoiling Superman's obvious return throughout this and the poster. I mean, it was going to happen, but damn.....a little attempt at a surprise would have been nice.\nYou know why Wonder Woman was so good? Because there was fucking sunshine in it! I am so sick and tired of the DC Dark color palette. Even Singer's Superman Returns had sunshine! Fucking DC is attempting to trigger Seasonal Affective Disorder like Saving Private Ryan triggered shellshock in vets.\nVariety July 24, 2017:\n\u2018Justice League\u2019 Extensive Reshoots Causing Headaches for Star Schedules (EXCLUSIVE)\nJustin Kroll & Brent Lang wrote: Warner Bros. and DC are spending big money to ensure that \u201cJustice League\u201d builds on the creative success of \u201cWonder Woman\u201d instead of serving up a \u201cSuicide Squad\u201d-style disappointment.\nThe studio, which had no comment on the scheduling trouble, is spending approximately $25 million on extensive reshoots that have dragged on for roughly two months in London and Los Angeles, according to multiple insiders. Like \u201cThe Avengers,\u201d \u201cJustice League\u201d centers on a group of superheroes who band together to save the world. The ensemble nature of the comic book movie, and the fact that its cast includes several of the most in-demand actors working in Hollywood today, is creating scheduling headaches that have prolonged the shooting.\nIt\u2019s standard for big Hollywood movies to schedule a few weeks of pick-up work, but the cost and time allotted to the work on \u201cJustice League\u201d is raising some eyebrows. Reshoots, or additional photography, to use the preferred studio nomenclature, traditionally cost between $6 million and $10 million, and rarely have to juggle so many competing schedules. They typically last a week or two.\nThough stars like Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot, who play Batman and Wonder Woman, aren\u2019t working on any other projects at the moment, enabling them to be on call for the filming, other cast members such as Ezra Miller and Henry Cavill have been scrambling to accommodate the additional photography.\nMiller is reprising his \u201cFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\u201d role in the film\u2019s sequel, which started filming earlier this summer. Sources indicate that since that is also a Warner Bros. property, scheduling has been easier. The studio has gone out of its way to make him available, but his growing role in the world of wizarding series has made it difficult for him to suit up as the Flash on the same days that other co-stars are available.\nCavill\u2019s issues are even more thorny. \u201cJustice League\u2019s\u201d Man of Steel had expected to be able to finish shooting the sixth \u201cMission: Impossible\u201d film before needing to don Superman\u2019s spandex again. That has not been the case, however, as the new scenes that are being shot have required him to jump back and forth from each production. Because of this, a mustache he grew for his character in the \u201cMission: Impossible\u201d sequel will have to be digitally removed in post-production. Paramount, which is distributing the \u201cMission: Impossible\u201d sequel, would not allow Cavill to shave the facial hair while production was taking place.\nThen there is the question of crediting. Joss Whedon has now spent months overseeing the project, but he will not receive a co-directing credit, according to an insider. Whedon stepped in to handle the reshoots and finish the film this spring after director Zack Snyder publicly excused himself from the project, following his daughter\u2019s suicide in March. Whedon won\u2019t just be rewarded with a studly paycheck. He may also get a producing credit or a screenplay credit. There\u2019s some precedent. Tony Gilroy, who stepped in for director Gareth Edwards to oversee reshoots for \u201cRogue One: A Star Wars Story,\u201d earned a screenwriting credit.\nA similar problem exists for the Han Solo spinoff film. Last month, Disney and Lucasfilm fired directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller and replaced them with Ron Howard. It\u2019s unclear if Howard will receive sole credit for shooting the film or will share it with his two predecessors.\nSources say \u201cJustice League\u201d reshoots have been used to punch up the dialogue. Whedon, the director of \u201cThe Avengers,\u201d is well respected for his ability to create memorably wry exchanges between his characters. The set pieces Snyder shot are said to be usable, but Whedon has been working on \u201cconnective tissue\u201d that was needed to link sequences.\n\u201cJustice League\u201d is spending the kind of time and money on reshoots that mid-budget films would have to shoot an entire movie. However, this is no longer an anomaly. Major studio movies have become so complicated and expensive, and are often key parts in sprawling franchises, that companies will spend lavishly, even late in the production, to ensure that audiences come out in force. \u201cRogue One: A Star Wars Story\u201d and \u201cWorld War Z\u201d both had extensive reshoots, and went on to be commercially and critically successful. \u201cSuicide Squad,\u201d another DC film, also did a lot of extra filming with mixed results. The movie was a box office hit, but critics savaged the picture. Going forward, Warner Bros. has changed its greenlighting process. It will now factor weeks and millions of dollars of additional photography into the production budgets of its major comic book films, according to insiders. Other studios have made similar accommodations on their big-budget films.\nThe reports of re-shoots have alarmed some fans of the DC franchise. At San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, where sneak footage of the film earned a rock concert reception, the \u201cJustice League\u201d cast used its Hall H panel to downplay the extent of the additional photography.\n\u201cThey\u2019re brief if anything,\u201d said Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg. \u201cZack picked a great director to help clean up for us.\u201d\nAffleck also used the panel to shoot down a report that he was leaving the franchise.\n\u201cBatman is the coolest part in any universe \u2014 DC, Marvel,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s incredible.\u201d\nThe Best Part of Justice League Will Be Trying to Spot Superman's Mustache\nThanks to reshoots and scheduling conflicts, Henry Cavill's mustache will have to be removed in post-production.\nby TheBaxter on Mon Jul 24, 2017 2:50 pm\ntotally wrong approach. they should be digitally ADDING superman's moustache in his previously filmed scenes, not removing it from the reshoots.\nsuperman could use a little bit of machismo.\nJustice League: Dawn of Mustache\nComicBook 09/28/15:\nMichael Shannon Says Sometimes He Just Makes Stuff Up About Batman V. 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You don't HAVE to bring a straw man with you into every disagreement, you know; I promise it'll be okay.\nBut if we're going there, they're pretty much shamelessly copying Marvel's playbook at this point, right down to hiring the guy who shot The Avengers to re-shoot their Avengers rip-off. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Perspectives on time and the end of a busy week: Autism and Temporal Development\nMoving on\u2026 and letting go: Summer Camp, University, and the Twitterscene \u2192\nLessons from the blogosphere: Thirty Days (and then some) of Interacting\nWhen I began this project I was hoping to touch a few hearts, spread a few new perspectives, and get myself writing. I was uncertain if anyone would be reading my posts aside from my friends and family, and I was fine with this. I was willing to jump off into the blogosphere and send my thoughts and reflections and wonderings out into cyberspace.\nSomething is happening though\u2026\nA little blog is sprouting like this year\u2019s reluctant spring\u2026 and it is greening up and growing roots and slowly spreading.\nA few weeks back Craig was talking with a woman about her son who also happens to have autism and he mentioned my blog, and she was able to put the pieces together and said: \u201cOMG you are H\u2019s dad \u2013 I read that blog! Thirty Days of Autism!\u201d\nThat is exciting as I see this project as a vehicle to work to spread understanding for those with social cognitive or neurological differences. Understandably, I am on the prowl for topics, but Thirty Days of Autism has me noticing the little things as I move through my days and I am appreciating the richness of my world. At these times I am reminded of another frosty February morning thought: Look down once in a while and notice where you are \u2013 it is not enough to look forward and back. I am working out my relationship with the stretchiness of time, and I am more mindful of living in the moment and stepping with care\u2026 and appreciating all the little wonderfuls.\nI accept that my writing may be unconventional and perhaps even awkward at times. I have a tendency to combine the unexpected. I love metaphor and irony and juxtaposition. I am pragmatic: if I can\u2019t find the word I want, I have an impulsive tendency to create a new one, and I love the dash and dot, dot, dot\u2026\nMy language may be somewhat unconventional, but for me there is an authenticity and a naturalness to my writing. This is the language I have in my ear when I hear my thoughts. And sometimes too \u2013 the relationship is rather circular \u2013 sometimes I don\u2019t know what I think until I hear what I say or read what I have written. The voice and the sensibility are linked to me: author and text intertwined, process and production enmeshed. My writing is a sometimes-unexpected combination of quirky and conventional, deep and light-hearted, irreverent and formal, cheeky and moving, hesitant and reckless. There is both the Yin and the Yang here, as I scribe my journey\u2026 and that is me on the page.\nThank you to those of you who are reading this blog, re-posting this blog to fb and Twitter, printing this blog to share with a parent, teacher, family member, or co-worker, and/or emailing it to people you think might be interested. My goal is to increase understanding for those with social cognitive differences, and I cannot do it alone!\nThankfully \u2013 I have you!\nAs I reflect this evening on my journey into the world of blogging, I have a few butterflies making their presence known. Tomorrow I am to be interviewed by Michelle Eliot the segment producer for The Parent Project with CBC Radio\u2019s On the Coast. Oh my\u2026 this is a big opportunity to promote social understanding!\nAnd so again I find myself taking new steps\u2026 and next steps\u2026 and hoping to make a difference for H, and others like him, and for a future we all share\u2026\nHere is the link to the CBC Radio Podcast (Aired July 5, 2011): http://www.cbc.ca/onthecoast/episodes/2011/07/05/the-parent-project-1/\nCBC.ca | On The Coast | The Parent Project\nThis entry was posted in Aspergers, Autism, CBC Radio 1, promote social understanding and tagged Autism, blogging, blogosphere, CBC Radio, future, Michelle Eliot, Next steps, On the Coast, The Parent Project, writing. Bookmark the permalink.\n5 Responses to Lessons from the blogosphere: Thirty Days (and then some) of Interacting\nLeah, thank you for stopping by! And for the link on grief, it\u2019s more than welcome. I will add it to the post.\nHey, hey, just hopping right back. So glad I bumped straight into this post. I write in exactly the same way, so much so I laughed outloud when I read \u201csometimes I don\u2019t know what I think until I hear what I say or read what I have written\u201d as I had just been trying to describe why I write on a blog post I\u2019m currently doing, and one of the reasons is because it\u2019s the way I find my answer!\nI hope the interview went well x\nThank you so much Renata!\nI felt the same way about your writing! I love the way you use your words! And yes\u2026 there is a familiarity that I recognized as well \u2013 the tone \u2013 or descriptions?? I don\u2019t know\u2026 but if you think we sound alike \u2013 I\u2019ll take that as a huge complement!\nYes\u2026 I think the interview went well\u2026 but I suppose I will have to wait and see how it all shakes out with the edited version that airs. I have a good feeling about it because the interviewer had such great questions and listened so well. She certainly helped to quell my butterflies and put me very much at ease.\nIt airs this coming Tuesday, July 5\u2026 fingers crossed \u2740\nI found you today after finding the blog with a hop for us with special kiddos. I\u2019m excited to come back and read you blog!\nI\u2019ve only been blogging for about a month, and find it a great outlet during this time.\nhttp://www.eachstep-julie.blogspot.com\nI\u2019m also visiting from the blog hop, and I\u2019m enjoying reading your blog. If you are looking for topics, I\u2019m dying to read more about experiences with schools and choosing placements.",
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        "raw_content": "Homepage > PIC (Europe) S.A\nPIC (Europe) S.A\nProfessional Investments Consultants (Europe) S.A., or PIC, was founded in 1984 to service the needs of expatriates and international investors who seek independent financial advice, asset protection and an investment strategy to meet their long-term goals. Clear, objective thinking and a sound understanding of the prevailing investment climate govern the assessment of our clients' aims.\nWe place considerable emphasis on our clients' individual requirements with our sole objective to ensure that all our clients enjoy security and prosperity whatever the changes in the local or global political and economic environment. PIC's corporate philosophy is quite simply 'To protect and enhance the financial position of our clients through a firm commitment to excellence and a quality of service that is second to none'. PIC has an intrinsic advantage in that we are totally independent and, as a company, have access to the products of many of the world's leading financial institutions including banks, investment houses and insurance companies. We can, therefore, provide unbiased and impartial advice to meet the needs of individual & corporate clients.\nOver the years the company has gone from strength to strength. Our group remains one of the largest international financial advisory companies of its type, largely as a result of our ability to retain the loyalty of our existing clients whilst also attracting an increasing number of new clients. We have created lasting, successful business relationships founded on mutual trust, integrity and quality performance. The future is indeed promising and we firmly believe that we will continue to grow by simply giving the best and ensuring the best service.\n120 000 Praha 2 2\nEmail enquiries@pic-europe.com",
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        "raw_content": "Applications \u00bb Acoustical Engineering \u00bb Gemini Group Plastics Manufacturing\nGemini Group Plastics Manufacturing sought to limit noise exposure in the plastics extrusion facility for all of their employees. The goal was to lower the noise levels below the standard 85dB(A) OSHA guidelines for their Ubly, Michigan facility.\nThe first step was be to identify and establish the main contributors to the overall noise level in the plant. For this, a full on-site acoustical survey was provided. Based on the results, measures to specifically target noise treatment solutions were devised. The OSHA approach to measuring exposure via a time-weighted average (TWA) is an overall average measurement of a given operator. Our intent was to measure and address the noise levels of specific individual machines.\nOnce we acquired the data, we used it to generate a 3D computer model. The SoundPlan software enables high accuracy predictions for noise reduction solutions. Theoretically modeling potential solutions in a target area allows for a specific, detailed cost-benefit analysis to be conducted for each potential treatment. Customers may then make an informed decision about the best possible reduction per dollar spent for the project.\nAs with many production line activities, the noise sources distribute along each line. This requires innovative combinations of treatment solutions in order to reduce the overall noise level, while maintaining production functionality. Industrial machinery often needs to be accessible for operation or to retrieve the goods produced.\nSmall but significant contributors to the noise are the portable grinders, which sit close to line operators and must be re-configurable as the line changes product production. Typical treatment would be a fixed metal enclosure. The only viable treatment is attaching barrier blankets to the existing frame, which are easily detachable. With the use of 3D modeling, we can then evaluate the cost vs. benefit of any proposed solution.\nThe Gemini Group contributes to the safety, comfort, convenience and sustainability of our society, as well as their customers and employees through the innovation of their plastic and metal products.",
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        "raw_content": "Tips for Being on Time Despite ADHD\nADHD and Being on Time\nI haven\u2019t ever been the best of friends with time. I wasn\u2019t diagnosed with ADHD until I was in my thirties, so for many years I didn\u2019t know that my perception of time and everyone else\u2019s were two different things.\nLearning to tell the time in school was exceedingly difficult because to me, time was a progression of certain events. I knew that in the morning, I had to get up, eat breakfast, and go to school. The afternoon was for getting off the bus and the commencement of homework battles. The evening brought dinner and a bath before bed.\nUnless it was the weekend, and then I was really out of whack. I loved the weekends for their lack of structure, but at the same time I struggled with the what-comes-next part. It made me feel off balance and I was always relieved to see Monday morning roll around, even though that meant school and homework.\nThat was before understanding that we ADHDers have a totally different understanding of what time is. Some would say it\u2019s more of a misunderstanding, but let\u2019s not split hairs. The point is that we have a nonlinear sense of time.\nNow, and Not Now\nThis means we think in terms of \u2018now\u2019 and \u2018not now\u2019. It either is or it isn\u2019t, there is no in between. Unless I have my planner in front of me and am looking at the thirty minute time intervals, \u2018not now but sometime\u2019 is as good as my brain can function. It\u2019s like my trying to do math in my head. It just doesn\u2019t work.\nYou might also like...10 Simple Tips to Make Traveling With ADHD Easier\nI need it in front of me to be able to visualize. My non ADHD family, who knows my limitations with time intimately, giggled when I informed them I\u2019d be writing about tips for being on time. They giggled rather loudly.\n\u201cHa,\u201d my other half snorted over dinner. \u201cMaybe you should list what not to do, in order to be on time. You know, because that list would be a lot longer \u2013 you have more experience with that angle.\u201d\nI love my other half very much, but he\u2019s wrong.\nThe strange thing about my perception of time and the relationship I have with it is that while I may be semi-pro at procrastination and forget there is such a thing as time when caught in a hyper-focus state, I am hardly ever late. And when I am late, everyone else is too, as it\u2019s due to a traffic accident or the never-ending highway construction projects. In other words, if I\u2019m late, it\u2019s the occurrence of events that are out of my control.\nI\u2019m almost always, without too many fails, early. I am more than qualified to help you out. Here\u2019s my strategy for being on time.\nNext page: getting to your destination with time to spare.\nYou might also like...How Magnesium Supplements Could Benefit Children With ADHD",
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        "raw_content": "by Deacon Nick Hamilton of Old North Abbey, Knoxville\nA year ago, I was given the opportunity to take a six-month sabbatical. I was excited and terrified about the time. How would I use it? Could I separate myself from work for that long? Who am I when I\u2019m not working?\nIt took me two months to quit checking email. It took me another month to realize that for years I had not been present to my family. Sure, I had been physically present. Ministry allows for that type of flexibility, but I hadn\u2019t been truly present to my wife or kids for years. I was guilty of being mentally and emotionally distant in spite of my physical presence. By the end of six months I began to feel like I was quieting down in my mind and heart; more in tune with God\u2019s voice, finally hearing who He says I actually am. I was starting to rest in my identity as a child of God, and then, sabbatical was over.\nIn the first weeks back to work, I had a conversation with my boss in which he told me I needed to \u201cstep up my game\u201d and demonstrate that I had earned a position on the teams that I had previously been a part of. To top it off, I added seminary into the mix along with a recent ordination to the diaconate. I was busier than I had ever been. I put my head down and forgot all about what I had learned during sabbatical \u2013 the importance of being rather than doing.\nI am not alone in identifying myself by what I do rather than who I am. We are not good at being due to our proclivity to define ourselves by why we do. One of the first questions we are asked when meeting someone is, \u201cWhat do you do?\u201d We define ourselves by our work. I\u2019m a lawyer, an accountant, a plumber, a salesman, a soldier, pastor\u2026\nThis bent to name ourselves by what we do leads to more insidious tendencies. In Western culture, we tend to never slow down, we\u2019re always doing. We pay lip service to Sabbath and the need for rest and walk around answering the question, \u201cHow are you?\u201d with words like, \u201cbusy,\u201d and \u201ctired.\u201d These words are often backed with a sense of purpose and pride, almost as if it\u2019s a good thing to be busy and tired. We wear our full calendars like a badge of honor.\nTechnology, which promised us more freedom to rest, seems to only offer more opportunity to be busy and absent from those we live in proximity to, as well as from ourselves. We are rarely, if ever, truly in one place anymore. Our minds are distant \u2013 writing the email we need to send in an hour, replying to a social media argument that is sure to lead to the salvation of millions, awaiting the text or call we know is coming, running the mental numbers on our checking account, thinking about that next consumer good that promises us a happier life, wondering what will happen next in our favorite show. The list goes on.\nScripture is full of the admonition to rest, to be still, to wait, to take a Sabbath, to follow the example of the Creator God of the universe after he finished his work in creation, and rest.\nPsalm 46:10 is one of my favorite of these admonitions: \u201cBe still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!\u201d\nOther translations render \u201cbe still\u201d as \u201ccease striving.\u201d Be still, cease striving, calm down, rest, put your work down, your phone away, let go of your reputation, your need for control, your constant attempts to build your own kingdom. God will be exalted among the nations. God will be exalted on the earth.\nWe have that promise. Ultimately God is and will always be in control, no matter how hard we try to wrestle it away from Him. Because God is, we can be still, we can rest.\nRest requires us to let God be in charge. Rest asks us to trust that what God says about himself and us is true. Rest invites us to be fully present to God, to ourselves and to others. Rest invites us to be unproductive. Rest invites us to quit trying to fix ourselves. Rest invites us to experience the reality that we are people in process and we are not in control of the process. Rest requires more of us than we are often ready to give. Rest requires us to let go of control, or the semblance thereof. Rest requires that we cease striving.\nGod invites us into rest. God invites us into his presence and gives us the freedom to be.\nA few years ago, when my son was two, God gave me a picture of this. I was up early, spending some time in silence and prayer when he came around the corner into the living room. Now usually the first thing out of his mouth is \u201cI\u2019m hungry,\u201d but this morning he just smiled at me and walked over and crawled up into my lap. No words were spoken. He snuggled down and put his legs across mine and turned so that he was able to look up into my face and I was able to look down into his. He took his hand and put it on my cheek and held it there. We didn\u2019t say anything. We simply regarded each other. He was comfortable in my presence and I was enthralled by the gift of his presence. His stillness. 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        "raw_content": "Pretty typical picture isn\u2019t it? Not just for teen boys, but for everyone. Seems like all of us are spending major amounts of time staring at screens these days \u2013 not just phones, but iPads, computers, video games, and TV\u2019s. It\u2019s to the point where it is getting a little scary. I never drive to work without seeing people messing with their phones on the FREEWAY! That is terrifying and I think it makes a good case for the addictiveness of these little doohickies.\nIf you took a typical family and measured their total screen time for a week. I don\u2019t think there would be much doubt as to who would be the hands-down winner for screen time \u2013 the teenaged boy.\nTeen boys seem to have an unusual affinity for video games, particularly violent, action-packed ones. As the parent of three boys of greatly varying ages, I\u2019m a pretty good test case for this phenomenon.\nMy stepson (my bonus son) is 33, so he can remember a time before cell phones and personal computers. But he\u2019s also my biggest gamer. He spent a lot of time with his grandparents. Unfortunately, they indulged him in a lot of gaming options and abundant free time to use them. My two grandsons (14 and 12) are equally addicted. It makes me sad because they are usually playing games on the computer within seconds of rolling out of bed.\nMy middle son is 26, so he grew up in the heart of the PC and cell phone era. So he\u2019s pretty techy, but not overly so. We had moved away from the grandparents by the time he was old enough for games, so we were a lot more controlled about gaming time while growing up. But once he moved into his own apartment and later got married. The limits were gone so his game time increased exponentially.\nMy youngest is 17. He can\u2019t ever remember a time when cell phones and laptops were not a staple in his life. We have been the strictest of all with his game time. There have been several times when he has been without a gaming system at all (the horror!). It would break so we just wouldn\u2019t replace it until he earned the money for a few one. I\u2019m delighted that of the three, he is the least inclined to play games. He does do some PC gaming and he plays his Xbox for a few hours per week, but not necessarily daily.\nI think we can all agree teen boys spend TOO much time on games Click To Tweet\nHere is my opinion on electronics in general and video games in particular. I dislike video games intensely. I think they are undoubtedly addictive, and I think we should minimize the time our kids spend playing with them.\nI also think other types of screens are addictive \u2013 hence the cell phone on the freeway phenomenon. But on the other hand, I can\u2019t rule out the possibility that I\u2019m just as addicted to them as anyone else. When you are running a social media empire (ha!) like I am. You do end up spending a massive amount of time on your computer and your phone \u2013 it\u2019s just the nature of the beast.\nClick NEXT for the solutions to wean your boys off the games.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News State ranks high in health care study\nAlton Miles for Meso 5K returns\nLaw OKs epinephrine injections by school personnel\nState ranks high in health care study\nSPRINGFIELD \u2014 A new study reveals Illinoisans get more bang for their healthcare buck than many other states in the country \u2014 but that doesn\u2019t mean they are necessarily paying less, experts warn.\nData from financial information company WalletHub shows the average return-on-investment for money spent on healthcare-related costs is higher in Illinois than in all but five other states.\nWalletHub\u2019s calculations consider metrics like healthcare insurance premium numbers, death rates and overall health ratings. These are compiled into a common score used to compare and contrast states\u2019 average healthcare ROI.\nIn short, WalletHub\u2019s formula took the healthcare quality ranking and divided it by the healthcare costs ranking.\nChris Conover is a research scholar at the Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research at Duke University and an adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He warns against drawing any strong conclusions about the health of Illinois residents or their healthcare spending.\n\u201cThere is only a weak correlation between health and healthcare spending,\u201d Conover said, \u201cBecause many other factors go into what makes healthcare and health insurance pricey or not.\u201d\nConover said industry rules and regulations are a big factor in cost, but general lifestyle is the most important piece of the puzzle in terms of health.\n\u201cTo say Illinoisans get a good ROI from their healthcare spending really doesn\u2019t tell us much about the efficiency of the system or if they\u2019re living healthy lifestyles,\u201d he said. \u201cDo they eat poorly? Do they smoke too much? Do they exercise or not? What does the state government require of the insurance and healthcare industries? All of these things play a bigger role than can be determined by aligning the mortality rate with individual healthcare spending.\u201d\nMelissa Fuster is an assistant professor of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health at New York University, and said often the healthcare ROI is indicative of the general healthiness of that region of the country. People who live healthier lifestyles on purpose are going to have, on average, a higher ROI on their healthcare spending, she said.\nFuster discussed the pros and cons of one of the most popular legislative attempts to curb unhealthy lifestyles.\n\u201cEconomic disincentives, such as taxing 'bad' and 'unhealthy' foods, are often discussed as a way to encourage people to make healthier meal choices, following the logic of cigarette taxes,\u201d Fuster said in the study. \u201cHowever, \u2018fast\u2019/unhealthy foods and cigarettes are not equal. \u2018Fast foods\u2019 can include a variety of different foods and drinks, including the \u2018healthy\u2019 options being offered at many of these establishments. In addition, how would you define these \u2018fast food\u2019 establishments? Would you extend the tax beyond franchises, to small food establishments, such as the local taqueria or burger joint?\u201d\nFuster said figuring out how to create effective disincentives for unhealthy food choices is a complicated matter.\n\u201cThe effectiveness of such tax measures depends greatly on these implementation considerations, as well as the level of taxation applied to the fast-food \u2014 and resulting price \u2014 vis-a-vis the cost of the desired \u2018healthier meal\u2019 options,\u201d she said.\nIn May, lawmakers discussed taxing soda sales in the state at the rate of one penny per ounce. State Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, proposed the legislation and said it\u2019s a vital step toward the healthier society Illinois desperately needs.\nTimothy Bramlet, executive director at the Illinois Beverage Association, said his group fought against Gabel\u2019s bill for economic reasons.\n\u201cOur soft drink producers and distributors are vehemently opposed to it,\u201d he said. \u201cIt would have an impact on the amount of product we sell and therefore be the cause of a loss of jobs.\u201d\nBramlet said taxing specific industries in an attempt to dictate public behavior is an inappropriate way to approach legislative action.\n\u201cSo far, we\u2019ve been successful in slowing down this kind of legislation,\u201d he added. \u201cIt\u2019s a grocery bill increase, which isn\u2019t popular with politicians or their constituents.\u201d\nThe bill failed to pass the House in the spring legislative session, but Gabel said it would have been a valuable asset for helping to curb what she called an obesity \u201cepidemic.\u201d\nThe bill would have \u201chelped people rethink what they\u2019re drinking and make different choices,\u201d Gabel said. \u201cObesity is an epidemic in this country and this bill would help raise awareness.\u201d\nBut Fuster said efforts like this aren\u2019t always successful, even when paired with awareness-raising campaigns.\n\u201cI am skeptical about these campaigns as I feel that most of us know the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and the consequences of unhealthy and risky behavior,\u201d Fuster said.\nThe return on healthcare spending investment in Illinois may be debatable, but recent data from the Manhattan Institute shows insurance premiums have increased across nearly the whole state. 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        "raw_content": "In November 2017, I got the opportunity to visit the Regional Dermatology Training Center (RDTC) for a second time this year. This time it was by invitation to help set up a teledermatology program for their residency along with my mentor, Carrie Kovarik. She is one of the world\u2019s leaders in the field of teledermatology and I have, by necessity, been building up an expertise during my time in Botswana. Carrie has been working with a company to set up a new telederm platform to provide dermatology care to underserved clinics in Philadelphia. There was a previous application in place which had been successfully improving care but its funding was recently pulled by the AAD.\nThe new program is called Azova \u2013 it works as an application on your phone but also works on a desktop. It is set up like a full medical record platform but can also be used as a simple messaging service, similar to Whatsapp. Basically it offers you the option of getting really simple or getting really complicated based on your telemedicine needs. Carrie wanted to offer this application for use in Tanzania. We were invited to Moshi to introduce the application and help teach the program how to use the technology. Initially, I didn\u2019t quite understand what we would do with a whole week. In my mind, telederm isn\u2019t something that you really need to be face to face to teach, but I am someone that has been working with this kind of technology for most of my life. I often forget what it would be like to see it for the first time.\nIn Tanzania and Africa in general, smart phone technology is still relatively new. It has been getting more and more common to have a smartphone in the past few years, but not everyone is well versed in how to fully utilize their phones. New applications can be challenging and confusing. Telederm can be a strange concept if you have never been exposed to it. There are many different ways to incorporate telemedicine into a medical practice, but the benefits might not be readily apparent to new users. In the beginning it can just seem like extra work and an added hassle to your work day. So our job was to do more than just teach people how to use a new app. The visit was also about introducing the idea of telederm and trying to get them to buy into the fact that technology can be used to benefit them and their patients. I underestimated what a challenge this could be!\nI use so many technological tools for patient care in Botswana that I often take for granted how unique this is. To me it seems so obvious that keeping electronic records of everything would be second nature, that taking photos and storing them would be useful, that standardizing the way patient data is stored and communicated would be critical. I have realized over time that my clinic is the only one that does these types of things in Botswana, even though we are so much smaller than all the other departments (just me as a faculty!). When looking at a robust residency program like the RDTC, I would have assumed that they would have very advanced ways of organizing patient care and communication between physicians. I was surprised to see that data is all stored on paper. They had not been using telemedicine in any organized way, except for pathology. They have a very advanced robotic microscope with a viewing system which they use to sign out difficult cases with a dermatopathologist in Spain. Although they have numerous dermatology residents, advanced diploma in dermato-venereology trainees, and faculty, they end up seeing about an equivalent number of patients to what I see per week in Botswana as one faculty, one medical officer+/- one resident. Which is kind of insane. The only way I am able to keep my head above water managing all these patients is by staying highly organized with technology, keeping track of patient data and communicating closely with all team members.\nWe faced many unforeseen challenges during the visit. The biggest problem was that the chairman did not inform anyone in the program that he planned to introduce telederm into their practice or that we would be coming that week to teach them about the new Azova application. This put us in a challenging position because it made us appear like pushy Americans coming in and trying to force our own agendas on them. When in reality we had been invited. We also had nothing to gain from the introduction of telederm into their program \u2013 we were just taking on extra work to help them. But one thing you have to learn about global health is that as expats in a foreign country, you are often assumed to be coming to exploit until proven otherwise. I\u2019m guessing this is an unfortunate vestige from the ugly past of colonialism. So we didn\u2019t get much done Monday, except finding out that the Azova application could not be downloaded in Tanzania \u2013 eish! Luckily we were able to get that problem fixed rapidly.\nNext problem was trying to get all the users logged in. Despite sending out a list of log in names and a generic password \u2013 it was near impossible to get people to make the effort to look up their password and attempt logging in on their own. We then sent individual Whatsapp messages to each user to give them their log in information and encourage them to log in.\nOn Tuesday morning we were given an audience with the whole department. This was our chance to get our message across to everyone at once. The plan was to project our computer desktop on the big screen and walk everyone through how to use the application to create and answer consults. Everyone would have their phones to follow along. Seems easy enough\u2026. Well we didn\u2019t plan for the fact that the internet would be completely non-functional \u2013 so slow we couldn\u2019t even pull up the log in page! The residents had not downloaded the application. The ones who had downloaded the app couldn\u2019t figure out how to log in. So we sat there fumbling in front of everyone. Finally someone located a hotspot dongle I could use to access internet\u2026.this worked only marginally better. When I finally got logged on, I realized the desktop version of the app was different than the phone app! I had only been using the phone app so again I fumbled around in front of everyone trying to show them how to create a consult.\nAfter the talk, we asked for some feedback. I was surprised at what I heard. One resident said \u2013 \u201cIt is well known that one cannot make a diagnosis with pictures, why wouldn\u2019t we just see these patients in person.\u201d Good point, but gosh Tanzania is huge and there are few dermatologists, I thought certainly there would be a need for assisting with patient care in rural areas or for figuring out with patients needed to be triaged into their clinic.\nAnother trainee mentioned that \u201c I just don\u2019t think it is a good idea to offer this service to non-derm providers because they will want to use our advice to help their patients so they will not need to refer to our clinic.\u201d I was very confused by this comment at first but then I remembered that the RDTC is a for profit hospital. In Botswana, money never comes into play. I help everyone I possibly can and make no money from it\u2026.so there is no motivation except to try to find a way to teach dermatology knowledge and provide assistance to as many people and patients as I can. The RDTC, has to make sure they don\u2019t over-train non-derm providers for fear of losing referrals to their center. This really blew my mind! But it is a legitimate real world concern that I had never considered.\nAnother trainee astutely pointed out, \u201cwhat is the difference between this and Whatsapp, why can\u2019t we just use that?\u201d I have to admit I completely agree. I think simple is better and I soon realized that the Azova app might be too complicated for the intended audience in Tanzania. In Botswana, I cannot do anything complicated because there are too many providers scattered all over the country and I have no way to train them to use any specific technology. I can only hope to harness something they are already using, which is why I have been using Whatsapp exclusively for teledermatology for the past 2 years and have found it to be a hugely impactful resource. You can read more about my introduction of Whatsapp for teledermatology in Botswana on Penn Medicine\u2019s blog & a recent article from Telemedicine and eHealth. The application is not without its faults but works incredibly well in a resource limited overburdened health system.\nAnother comment was \u201cHow can we ensure the photos used in the application aren\u2019t used against our wishes and published on social media\u201d \u2013 another very astute but surprising concern. In my head, I\u2019m thinking \u2013 Why in god\u2019s name would that happen?? But I didn\u2019t realize how wary of outsiders the RDTC is due to previous bad encounters. I was told some pretty horrifying stories of people coming to work there and then using patient photographs and information for their own purposes without permission. It was very forward thinking of them to want to make sure the security is clear before they agree to anything.\nSo our aspirations for a smooth introduction and training pretty much flopped. I got the feeling that most of the program thought that we were in some way profiting from the use of this program. When in reality, it was a difficult for both of us to coordinate flying out there just to try to introduce the program. We had nothing to gain, other than learning more about their program and hopefully building a pathway to collaborate in the future.\nSince the visit we have been continuing to struggle by email communication to try to get the program jumpstarted. It is clear that some of the residents are very interested in using the application. The previous graduates now working in remote areas have the most to gain from this program. They work alone with no one to consult when difficult cases come up. A telederm application offers not only a vehicle for assistance with patient care, but also a mechanism for continued engagement in academic discussions and learning. It is our hope that slowly the telederm program will gain support in Tanzania because it has so much potential to improve dermatology care for patients around the country. I hope to be able to give some positive updates soon!\nThe visit was really a learning experience. Even after 2 years solid of working in a developing country I am still just a beginner in global health. Every country has its unique challenges and you have to be prepared for a tough learning curve when starting any new project. There are always unforeseen challenges and things rarely go as planned \u2013 that is what makes global health so exciting but at the same time excruciatingly frustrating!\nOn a side note, during this trip I visited Arusha for the first time on the way to Moshi. I stayed at the Mount Meru Hotel which appeared to be one of the more upscale hotels in Arusha. I thought it was an excellent property. Beautiful pool area and lush grounds. There were 3 restaurants on site and one served a buffet with local dishes that were excellent. Carrie and I spent one afternoon in Arusha National Park which surrounds Mount Meru. The park is not very dense with game but does offer some spectacular landscapes. You can find colobus monkeys here which I have not seen before in the wild. You can also find thousands of flamingos in Lake Momella. It was a very pleasant place to spend a day but I wouldn\u2019t go out of my way to visit.\nIn Moshi we stayed at Kilimanjaro Wonders Hotel which is located halfway between Moshi Town and Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center. It was a quiet hotel with a nice pool and bar area, good internet and spacious rooms. The service was excellent. 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        "raw_content": "The Human Being?\nIn my office there hangs on the wall two framed icons of Jesus and a Christus Victor Cross. The two icons pictured feature a fairly stoic and clean Jesus. On the Cross hangs a Jesus with an emotionless face wearing a crown as well as a chasuble and stole. The Jesus of these pieces of art as well as the Jesus of so many pieces of art from paintings to stained class windows doesn\u2019t seem all too human. If anything he appears to be more divine than human. If anything his divinity outweighs his humanity. Is this the Jesus of the Gospels or is this the Jesus of our own projections and perceptions?\nIn the Gospels Jesus refers to himself as \u201cthe Son of Man\u201d or more succinctly put \u201cthe Human One\u201d or \u201cthe Human Being\u201d. And appropriately so. When we pay very close attention to the Gospel accounts Jesus does not simply come across as some other-worldly being but rather as a human being. He gets angry (Mark 1:43-44, 3:5; John 2:13:22), frustrated (Mark 9:19) and saddened (John 11:33-35). He is rude (Luke 19:1-5), harsh (Mark 8:33) and provocative (Mark 3:1-6; John 5:1-17). And he almost has an anxiety attack (Mark 14:33-36;Luke 22:44). He\u2019s not always humble, meek and mild. He is the Son of Man. He is the Human Being. In fact, he is quite human.\nPrevious Things Come and Go\nNext Do We Know Why We Do What We Do?",
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        "raw_content": "Press release: Romcom \u2018Parfumerie\u2019 in Beverly Hills\nThe romantic comedy Parfumerie, adapted by E.P. Dowdall from the Hungarian play Illatszertar by Miklos Laszlo, will have a rare revival as the first theater production of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (Lou Moore, Executive Director), for a limited, 29 performance engagement November 26 to December 22. The production, directed by Mark Brokaw, who is currently represented on Broadway with Rodgers and Hammerstein\u2019s Cinderella, centers on a romance that unfolds through love letters, a perfect homage to the historic Beverly Hills Post Office.\nSet during Christmastime, 1937 in Budapest Hungary, the play centers around two bickering employees at an upscale boutique, who have been building an anonymous romantic relationship through letters to one another for two years. This popular comedy has been a favorite in Europe, but is rarely seen in the United States. Written by Hungarian \u00e9migr\u00e9 Miklos Laszlo, Parfumerie\u2019s charming plot has been adapted to film several times, including The Shop Around the Corner, In the Good Old Summertime, and You\u2019ve Got Mail, and as the Broadway musical She Loves Me.\nTickets, $49.00-$129.00, can be purchased online at www.thewallis.org, by calling 310-746-4000 or in person at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts box office at 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills.\nThe cast of Parfumerie is lead by Richard Schiff (Tony Ziegler on \u201cThe West Wing\u201d), Eddie Kaye Thomas (American Dad, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas), Deborah Ann Woll (Jessica Hamby on \u201cTrue Blood\u201d) and Arye Gross (TV: Castle, Six Feet Under).\nThe cast also includes Cheryl Lynn Bowers (world premieres of Adam Rapp, Steve Martin plays); Adam Farabee (Berkeley Rep The Lieutenant of Inishmore SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Award); Andy Goldenberg (films: Jack and Jill, Austin and Ally); Linda Griffin (Broadway: The Drowsy Chaperone; tour: A Chorus Line; 42nd Street, LA: Beauty and the Beast), Jacob Kemp (Signature Theatre Greenwood; Yale), Jackson Moran (Pearl Theatre Company, Yale Repertory Theatre); Tony Pasqualini (South Coast Rep, Seattle Rep, Intiman, Mad Men, \u201cLaw and Order,\u201d \u201cWest Wing\u201d); Ariana Shore (Broadway: The Performers); Jayne Taini (TV: \u201cAve 43,\u201d \u201cMad Men,\u201d \u201cER\u201d); Jill Van Velzer (Pasadena Playhouse The Heiress, also The Matchmaker, Harvey, Boeing Boeing, She Loves Me); and Matt Walton (off-B\u2019way Berger in Hair; \u201cOne Life to Live,\u201d \u201cAll My Children\u201d).\nOne of America\u2019s most accomplished directors, Mark Brokaw is currently represented on Broadway with Rodgers and Hammerstein\u2019s Cinderella; he also directed the original New York productions of Lynda Barry\u2019s The Good Times are Killing Me, Douglas Carter Beane\u2019s As Bees in Honey Drown, Lisa Kron\u2019s 2.5 Mile Ride, Kenneth Lonergan\u2019s This is Our Youth and Lobby Hero, Paula Vogel\u2019s How I Learned to Drive and The Long Christmas Ride Home, which helped establish both the playwrights and the plays.\nMark Brokaw also directed New York and Broadway productions of After Miss Julie, Cry-Baby, The Constant Wife, Reckless and New York premieres of works by David Auburn, Eric Begosian, Charles Busch (Olive and the Bitter Herbs), Keith Bunin, Julia Cho, Kevin Elyot, Craig Lucas (The Dying Gaul), Eduardo Machado, Nicky Silver, and Wendy Wasserstein. Regional work includes at Yale Repertory, Guthrie, Seattle Rep, Center Theatre Group, Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Steppenwolf, Sundance Theatre Lab, Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration, and the O\u2019Neill Theatre Conference. He has also directed at London\u2019s Donmar Warehouse, Dublin\u2019s Gate Theatre, and the Sydney Opera House. He is the artistic director or the Yale Institute for Musical Theatre and the artistic associate at Roundabout Theatre in New York.\nBrokaw has assembled a Broadway design and creative team including scenic designer Allen Moyer (Broadway: After Miss Julie, Thurgood, The Little Dog Laughed, Grey Gardens, 12 Angry Men); costume designer Michael Krass (Broadway: The Lyons, After Miss Julie, After the Night and the Music, The Man Who Had All the Luck); lighting designer David Lander (Broadway: The Winslow Boy, The Heiress, The Lyons, 33 Variations, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo); and sound designer Jon Gottlieb (Master Class, QED, George Gershwin Alone).\nMiklos Laszlo (originally Nicholaus Leitner May 20, 1903 \u2013 April 19, 1973) is best remembered for Illatszertar, also known as Parfumerie, which was the basis for the films The Shop Around the Corner, In the Good Old Summertime, and You\u2019ve Got Mail and the Broadway musical She Loves Me. Born in Hungary in 1903, Laszlo was raised in a riches-to-rags entertainment family during wartime Budapest. In his younger years he knew playwright Ferenc Moln\u00e1r whose Liliom became Rodgers and Hammerstein\u2019s Carousel, and in his young adult life was both a budding playwright and unexpectedly the sole provider for his mother and eight siblings when his father died suddenly. He turned to a host of jobs \u2013 candy-maker, collar and necktie salesman and agent, script typist, clerk and even a petroleum factory worker to help raise the family, all while continuing to write.\nJust into his thirties, his first three-act play, Legboldogabb Ember (The Happiest Man), an ironically titled play about an embittered factory worker and his interior dream-life, won him the prestigious Hungarian Royal Academy Award for Literature in 1934, the Hungarian equivalent of the American Pulitzer Prize. A Jew, he left Hungary behind in 1938 for America, and was able to established himself in the lower Manhattan east side Hungarian community; a year later he married Florence Herrman, an aspiring young actress and the daughter of a successful entrepreneur \u2014 a Cunard Line travel agent, landlord and financial exchange merchant.\nThe English language Parfumerie had its premiere in 2009 with the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, in a new adaptation by E.P. Dowdall, Laszlo\u2019s nephew, which took the property back to its original form exploring with equal emphasis, both the story of the young lovers as well as the troubled marriage of the shop owner. It has also been produced by the Toronto Soulpepper Theatre Company. Laszlo\u2019s screenplay Katherine became the 1948 MGM film The Big City starring Margaret O\u2019Brien, Robert Preston, Danny Thomas and George Murphy. 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        "raw_content": "Home Laws Iraq Deaths: UK Troops To Face 11 Inquiries\nIraq Deaths: UK Troops To Face 11 Inquiries\nBritish troops are facing 11 separate inquiries into their conduct in Iraq following a ruling by the High Court, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed.\nThe \u201csemi-inquests\u201d will be held into cases of 11 Iraqi civilians who died in UK custody after the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.\nEach of the hearings will take an average of three months and the total cost to the taxpayer will be \u00a32m, the Sunday Telegraph reported.\nThey follow an increasing amount of legal scrutiny being turned on the Armed Forces in the wake of the case of Sgt Alexander Blackman, the Royal Marine sentenced to a minimum of 10 years in prison for murdering a wounded Taliban insurgent in Afghanistan.\nThere have been calls for his sentence to be reduced or quashed over fears he would need special protection in prison because of the danger he will be attacked by Islamists.\nOne in three people (35%) believes he should serve no jail time at all, according to a poll by the Mail on Sunday.\nAnother 23% believe he should do five years, 20% are in favour of 10 years, while 22% think he should be imprisoned for more than 10 years.\nCommenting on the poll, Sir Gerald Howarth, a former defence minister and current MP for army garrison town Aldershot, said he agreed the sentence was too harsh.\n\u201cThe highest standard of discipline must be maintained in the Armed Forces and this man obviously committed an offence,\u201d Sir Gerald told the MoS. \u201cBut 10 years is too much. Five years would be more appropriate.\u201d\nBut former Lib Dem leader and ex-Royal Marine Lord Ashdown said he was content with the judge\u2019s decision.\nAn order banning the naming of Blackman, 39, was lifted by High Court judges after he was found guilty at a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire.\nFormer senior officers and MPs reacted against that decision, amid claims he may need protection from Islamists in prison, the Sunday Telegraph said.\nLord West of Spithead, a former first lord of the Admiralty, said: \u201cThis is a man who has put his life on the line many times. I am not sure due account has been taken of this.\u201d\nBlackman shot the Afghan, who had been seriously injured in an attack by an Apache helicopter, in the chest at close range with a 9mm pistol.\nPrevious articleDubai, Abu Dhabi towers in world\u2019s 100 tallest buildings\nNext articleAfghanistan brace for historic Pakistan T20 Today",
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        "raw_content": "Home World KSA KSA Shoura clears 40-hour week for private sector\nKSA Shoura clears 40-hour week for private sector\nThe Shoura Council has endorsed a proposal to reduce the weekly working hours for employees in the private sector from 45 to 40 with a two-day weekend.\nThe Shoura members, who met on Monday, adopted a number of amendments to the Labor Law and agreed to reduce total weekly working hours from 45 to 40. They also agreed to make the working contract unlimited if it is renewed three times and if the total employment period had touched four years.\nThe Shoura insisted that an employee should not be asked to work for more than five hours continuously without rest and should be given a half-hour break for food and prayer. It also warned companies against asking their employees to work more than 40 hours weekly and eight hours daily.\nThe two-day weekend decision will have to be approved by the Council of Ministers to become law.\nSaudis and expatriates alike have welcomed the decision, saying it would increase their productivity.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a gamechanger. This move shows Shoura\u2019s farsightedness as the two-day weekend would attract Saudis to the private sector,\u201d said S. Tauqueer, an IT manager from India working for a French multinational in Riyadh.\n\u201cThis is one of the biggest favors given by the Labor Ministry to the private sector. It will not only boost productivity of workers but also encourage more Saudis to join private firms,\u201d said Abdul Shukoor Ali, a senior executive. \u201cIt will contribute to bringing down the stress levels of workers,\u201d he added.\nThe newly amended Labor Law gives nine reasons for a company to nullify the contract without informing the worker or giving him or her compensation. However, the worker should be given a chance to appeal that decision.\nThe nine reasons include attacking the company owner or top executive or colleague during work or if the worker is absent for more than 30 days without a genuine reason during the one-year contract or 15 days continuously. Before firing the worker, he or she shall be given a written notice after 20 days in the first case and after 10 days in the second case.\nKSA Govt\nKSA Shoura\nPrevious articleBanana-geddon: World\u2019s bananas under threat from bugs and spreading fungus\nNext articleHealth Benefits of Tea (Infographic)",
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        "raw_content": "Home Business UAE excise tax on sugary drinks and cigarettes to start on Sunday\nUAE excise tax on sugary drinks and cigarettes to start on Sunday\nSmokers and lovers of sugary drinks will find their wallets significantly lighter this Sunday \u2013 but will hopefully emerge much healthier and fitter as a result.\nIn a landmark move, the price of tobacco products and caffeinated drinks is to double with the introduction of what has been labelled a \u201csin tax\u201d, while sugary soft drinks will be subject to a 50 per cent increase in excise duty.\nThe Government hopes pushing up prices will encourage people to turn away from unhealthy products like cigarettes and fizzy drinks, which place a heavy burden on the health service and contribute significantly to diseases like diabetes and cancer.\nThe new taxes will also contribute millions of dirhams to the UAE budget and will be followed by the introduction of VAT of five per cent on many products and services in the New Year.\nThe UAE is the second country, after Saudi Arabia, to attempt to deter the consumption of unhealthy products with steep price increases, with many other governments around the world considering similar tactics\u2026. see more\nUAE excise tax\nPrevious articlePlayboy founder Hugh Hefner dead at age 91\nNext article6 Ways Good Health is Essential for Better Life",
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        "raw_content": "Nation\u2019s First Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Bugatti Dealership to Accept Bitcoin Payments\nHOUSTON \u2013 September 5, 2018 \u2013 Hospitality mogul, Tilman Fertitta, is proud to announce his luxury automobile retailer Post Oak Motor Cars is the first Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Bugatti dealership in America to accept bitcoin and bitcoin cash for payments. 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Its showroom provides a unique car buying experience with a variety of Bentley, Bugatti and Rolls-Royce vehicles for purchase along with a selection of luxury preowned makes and models.\nAbout Fertitta Entertainment\nFertitta Entertainment is recognized as a world leader in the dining, hospitality, entertainment and gaming industries. Fertitta Entertainment, solely owned by Chairman and CEO Tilman Fertitta, owns the restaurant giant Landry\u2019s, Inc., the Golden Nugget Casinos and Hotels and the NBA Houston Rockets. Its restaurant and entertainment company, Landry\u2019s, operates more than 600 properties in 36 states, and owns a number of international locations and is also one of the nation\u2019s largest employers with more than 60,000 employees. The Company owns and operates a signature collection of eateries, as well more than 50 different restaurant brands and award winning concepts. 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Fertitta Entertainment also owns and operates numerous gaming, hospitality and entertainment venues, including the iconic Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel brand which has 5 locations throughout the United States, including Las Vegas and Laughlin, Nevada; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Biloxi, Mississippi and Lake Charles, Louisiana. Fertitta Entertainment also launched into the online internet gaming world in the state of New Jersey with GoldenNuggetCasino.com. In the Houston/Galveston area, it owns The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston and the award winning San Luis Resort, The Westin Houston Downtown and several other award-winning regional hotels. 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        "raw_content": "Researchers Reveal Brain Network Alterations in Patients with Dementia\nResearchers at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom recently revealed their findings on alterations in the brain network of patients with disorders linked to dementia, namely dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Alzheimer\u2019s disease. The study was published in the journal Neurobiology of Aging and is entitled \u201cDivergent brain functional network alterations in dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer\u2019s disease.\u201d\nDLB is a common type of progressive dementia that is characterized by a cognitive decline, changes in alertness and attention, visual hallucinations and motor impairment. DLB is responsible for 4 to 8% of the dementia cases, and its symptoms are caused by the accumulation of Lewy bodies within neurons that control memory and motor control. Lewy bodies are deposits of alpha-synuclein protein and the exact function of this protein is not clear, although it is thought to play a role in the communication between brain cells.\nAlzheimer\u2019s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive and behavioral problems. It is the most common form of dementia in the elderly, with patients initially experiencing memory loss and confusion that gradually leads to behavior and personality changes, a decline in cognitive abilities and ultimately severe loss of mental function. Alzheimer\u2019s disease is characterized by the brain\u2019s formation of amyloid plaques (composed of beta-amyloid proteins), and the loss of the connection between neurons that are responsible for memory and learning, leading to their eventual death.\nPatients with early stages of DLB can often be misdiagnosed with Alzheimer\u2019s disease and vice-versa. A better understanding of the etiology of both diseases is therefore required.\nIn the study, researchers assessed the brain network organization in patients diagnosed with DLB (22 patients) and Alzheimer\u2019s disease (24 patients) through a neuroimaging technique called resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). This technique provides a functional reflection of the structural brain connectivity which can be altered in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. A control group with 17 healthy individuals was also analyzed.\nResearchers found that DLB patients had significantly different global brain network measures when compared to Alzheimer\u2019s patients and healthy controls. DLB patients had broader network alterations than Alzheimer\u2019s patients. DLB patients also exhibited higher connections between close regions and seemed to experience a relative loss of long-range connections in contrast to Alzheimer\u2019s patients who had lower small-connections when both groups were compared to healthy controls. The network alterations in DLB patients were found to be associated with the degree of cognitive impairment and cognitive fluctuations, which led the team to suggest that these metrics could be used as disease biomarkers for an earlier clinical diagnosis.\nThe team concluded that the brain network is different between DLB and Alzheimer\u2019s patients, and that these differences seem to reflect the brain regions and neuropathological differences associated with each disease.\nTagged Alzheimer's Disease, brain network, Dementia with Lewy Bodies, DLB.\nPrevious: Researchers Discover New Insights Into Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer\u2019s Disease\nNext:Axovant Sciences to Present Data on RVT-101 at 2015 AAIC",
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        "title": "Waters Is Unfit to Serve as Banking Chair - AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens",
        "raw_content": "Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) represents all that is wrong with Washington, D.C., yet she is next in line to chair the House Financial Services Committee should Democrats seize control of the House. It should be noted that the Financial Services Committee has broad authority with jurisdiction over the banking, housing, insurance, and securities industries and oversight over the Federal Reserve, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.\nWaters, an 80-year-old California Democrat, was first elected to Congress in 1990. Although she currently represents a working class district, she chooses to live outside of her district in a $4.8 million mansion (which means that the value of her home is more than eight times the median value of homes in her district). Prior to Congress, she spent 14 years in the California State Assembly. She has been a member of the Democratic National Committee for nearly 40 years.\nRecently, Waters has seen a surge in her popularity among Democrats due to her hatred and contempt for President Trump; but before reinventing herself as a Resistance leader, she was widely viewed as corrupt. In fact, she has repeatedly been labelled one of the most corrupt members of Congress \u2013 by a liberal organization \u2013 and her whole family seems to have cashed in on her \u201cpublic service.\u201d\nIn the latter part of 2008, Waters\u2019 husband, Sidney Williams, owned thousands of shares of stock in OneUnited Bank, which was failing. Beyond her husband\u2019s ties to the bank, Waters had ties to the bank: the bank\u2019s CEO and the bank\u2019s president, a husband and wife duo, had contributed thousands of dollars to Waters and hosted a fundraiser for her. Waters and her office secured a meeting of OneUnited officials with senior officials from the Treasury Department; and her chief of staff, Mikael Moore, continued to try to assist the bank. The episode led to a House Ethics Committee investigation, and the committee reprimanded Moore, who is also Waters\u2019 grandson.\nFurthermore, Waters\u2019 children have profited from her position. Over the years, Waters\u2019 daughter, Karen Waters, has made hundreds of thousands of dollars for producing her mother\u2019s slate mailers. Candidates who wish to be listed in these campaign mailings pay hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege. Waters\u2019 son, Edward Waters, has also benefited financially from the mailers and has been paid as a consultant to campaigns that his mother endorsed.\nIn addition to a reputation for corruption, Waters has a long record of radicalism. For example, she attended a rally for Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was convicted of murdering a Philadelphia police officer. She also signed a letter on his behalf that stated the following: \u201cThere is ample evidence that Mr. Abu-Jamal\u2019s constitutional rights were violated, that he did not receive a fair trial, and that he is, in fact, innocent.\u201d\nNor is Mumia the only radical she has supported. Waters once wrote a letter to Cuban president Fidel Castro explaining her opposition to a House Resolution calling for Cuba to extradite Joanne Chesimard, who escaped from a US prison and fled to Cuba. Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, was a member of the Black Liberation Army, a Black nationalist organization that planted bombs, robbed banks, hijacked an airplane, and killed police officers. While Waters views Chesimard as a \u201cpolitical activist,\u201d the FBI is offering a $1 million reward for Chesimard\u2019s capture and includes her on its list of Most Wanted Terrorists.\nWhen Waters is not busy siding with radical individuals, she can often be found supporting radical policies. For example, she once told an oil executive, \u201cAnd guess what this liberal [referring to herself] would be all about? This liberal would be all about socializing\u2014would be about basically taking over and the government running all of your companies, and that, I tell you, is an extreme position.\u201d\nWith her ill-temper, lack of ethics, and radical views, Waters is unfit to serve in Congress. Yet, she is set to chair the powerful Financial Services Committee if Democrats take the House majority. For all of these reasons, the Democrats must be defeated next month.\nReprinted with permission from - Daily Torch - by Richard McCarty\nIf you look at who would head up every House committee in the event that the Democrats re-take that chamber of Congress in the mid-terms, I challenge you to find one Democrat that would be fit to hold a leadership role. The same holds true in the event that the Democrats should re-take control of that chamber of Congress. There are NO Democrats in Congress that are fit to be in charge of anything, much less control of every facet of our nation. If that isn\u2019t sufficient motivation to vote this November, then I don\u2019t know what is. As for this article, it is simply reiterating what we already know about Waters. She is as unfit for office today as she was the first day the voters of her district elected her to office years ago. That is where the real problem lies. As I\u2019ve said numerous times, we live\u2026 Read more \u00bb\nJust put away the crying towels and go vote on November 6th.\nWe\u2019re deplorables but she is DESPICABLE and MEAN as a rattle snake.\nNot fit to run anything\u2026\nWaters is unfit to BREATHE! She\u2019s a complete waste of air!",
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        "raw_content": "Clara Yoon \u201915\nManaging A&L Editor\nPhoto courtesy of Ioanida Costache '12\nCostache draws her strength from her Romanian parents and her brother, an alumnus of the College who was an inspiration to her.\nFor someone who claims to be shy and uncomfortable with the thought of speaking in public, Ioanida Costache is remarkably eloquent. Her unassuming character makes her a favorite among her friends to settle conflict and it\u2019s not until one talks to her boyfriend that one discovers the numerous awards and accolades she has amassed during her four years at Amherst. So even though nobody mentions it specifically, humility might be one of Costache\u2019s defining personality traits. After all, Amherst students all aim high, but not everyone will have the strength of character to match their career.\nSome of that inner strength would have to be attributed to her family. Her Romanian parents were always supportive and driven by the need to give their children opportunities they never had. Costache started learning the violin when she was five. She said that \u201cthey of course went through the phase when they wanted my brother to be pre-med and all that, because who doesn\u2019t do that? And they worry, like everyone else, but they\u2019re not crazy: \u2018What are you going to do with a music major?\u2019 They have confidence.\u201d\nAnd though some people resent being in an older sibling\u2019s shadow, Costache claimed that \u201cit was the best. I would walk into a classroom, and I\u2019ve already got a good impression because they know my brother and think he\u2019s great.\u201d Additionally, since they both attended Amherst and then he got a job with a consulting firm in the town, it gave Costache a support system and a way to bridge the transition from high school to college. She remembered \u201cthe first night I came here, I wanted to weep immediately. I had a nervous breakdown, I called my brother, and I remember we met. And I was like, \u2018What are we doing here? What is this thing?\u2019 I was going to college and it didn\u2019t make any sense to me. I don\u2019t think I could have gotten through the first year if I didn\u2019t have him.\u201d\nFrom a small suburb outside Portland, Ore., Costache found that the size of Amherst, at least, was easy to handle. She found a niche in town through working at the ABC, or Amherst Brewing Company and later at the High Horse. And following her brother, who also lived there, Costache found a community in the Z\u00fc (officially called Humphries House). She claims that it was a grounding experience: \u201cYou have to stress out about cooking and cleaning, and it\u2019s nice to have that distraction instead of stressing out about school.\u201d\nFinding an academic niche was less easy \u2014 Costache came to the College originally thinking that she would be a Chemistry major. While she excelled at the subject in high school, taking two independent-study chemistry classes and winning the Chemistry Student of the Year award, it all changed when she took Introductory Chemistry at the College. \u201cIt was terrible!\u201d she exclaimed.\nThe music class she was taking was much more agreeable, and that set the stage for her music major and her interest in musicology.\nBut it\u2019s not just music that drives Costache academically. Though she regrets not broadening the list of classes she took, Costache has nonetheless dabbled in topics ranging from James Joyce to the Monastic Challenge to Poetic Translation. Her close friend, Emma Buchsbaum \u201912 claimed, \u201cat Amherst she has taken everything. She\u2019s incredibly creative and can and will do anything that sparks her interest. She\u2019s very curious about the world, and I know wherever she goes after Amherst she will have interesting, rewarding experiences because of it.\u201d\nAlthough most people are more than willing to list their laundry list of achievements, Costache is the opposite. She has won awards for both her thesis and work in the Computer Center, but she won\u2019t even mention them. Besides, it\u2019s not her involvement in the orchestra or chamber music she finds most rewarding, but the low-profile work as a tutor for the music department that she truly enjoyed. It gave Costache a chance to realize the passion she holds for teaching. When preparing a mock lesson, her boyfriend Mark Santolucito \u201913 remembers that \u201cshe taught the lesson five times to me. I heard the lesson five times, and each time, she revised it and made it a little better. Everything she does she does with a 100 percent passion. And she\u2019ll only do things she cares about. She won\u2019t do anything for the reward or the grade.\u201d\nIn the end, Costache found her passion in musicology. Her senior thesis was on the piece, \u201cDas Lied von der Erde\u201d by Gustav Mahler. Her passion shone through the piece.\n\u201cThere\u2019s something about his [Mahler\u2019s] music,\u201d Costache insisted, \u201cthat expresses something about the human condition. You listen to the music and you feel that Mahler really understands how we feel.\u201d\nShe was originally introduced to Mahler through one of his symphonies that she played in high school, but she wasn\u2019t interested in the actual piece until she took a seminar with her advisor, Professor Jenny Kallick, about it. While an entire class might be enough for most people, Costache claimed \u201cthere was so much left to read about it and to study.\u201d She decided to write her thesis on the piece because \u201c[she] resonated with it on an emotional level.\u201d\nHer focus was on the links to nature that Mahler emphasizes on in the piece. More specifically, this emphasis on nature reflected the ways man related to nature, man\u2019s condition on earth and what comes after. It was a rather dark and \u201cangsty\u201d piece, yet Costache stated that despite its heaviness and the sheer intimidation she felt when approaching her thesis, \u201cit was worth it. I had a lot of fun with it.\u201d\nThis coming year, Costache will be working as a Graduate Associate in Music. This job, part assistant to Mark Swanson, the Orchestra Director, part intermediary between professor and student, will give Costache a chance to spend a less hectic year applying to graduate school for musicology. Before getting her degree, she will be working at the Chamber Music Festival in Portland. After getting her degree, Costache hopes to be a professor, her \u201cdream job,\u201d and one of very few careers available for musicology degrees. As she so dryly mentioned, \u201cThere aren\u2019t a lot of musicology degrees out there.\u201d But knowing Costache, and how she had always enjoyed being a tutor for the music department and defending her thesis, one can predict that Costache has made the right choice. And though the career options for a musicology degree are limited and very competitive, she approaches these challenges with a philosophical mood. \u201cEverything is competitive,\u201d she mused, \u201cso that shouldn\u2019t be a deterrent for anyone to do what they want to do.\u201d\nYet, she doesn\u2019t want to restrict herself to the desk: Costache plans to reconnect with her violin, practicing so that it can be a significant part of her life and possibly career. 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        "raw_content": "amjusticewrites\tdiversity, Politics\t February 26, 2017 February 26, 2017 3 Minutes\nOne month into the Trump Administration, at the close of Black History Month and as our social media feeds become ever-more contentious, I\u2019ve been thinking about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Half a century ago, in December 1964, King accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. He spoke of the ongoing struggles of the Civil Rights movement, when people who only wished to exercise their right to vote were confronted with firehoses, police dogs, and murder. Then he said:\nI refuse to accept despair as the final response to the ambiguities of history. I refuse to accept the idea that the \u201cisness\u201d of man\u2019s present nature makes him morally incapable of reaching up for the eternal \u201coughtness\u201d that forever confronts him. I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsom and jetsom in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality.\n\u201cThe eternal oughtness\u201d is really key here. When we talk about race and racism in America, we all too often point at the other side and say, \u201cthey ought to\u2026.\u201d We all too rarely look at ourselves and thinking about what we ought to do. King gave us the answer in the same speech:\nUnfortunately, right now, we\u2019re in a period where revenge, aggression, and retaliation are presented as virtues, and love and empathy are disregarded and despised. I\u2019m an optimist and believe that the current U.S. Administration\u2019s policies are the step backward that precedes the two steps forward of human progress. That doesn\u2019t make living through this regressive period any easier, when King\u2019s children are openly judged by the color of their skin. As a white woman, I have never felt their humiliation, but as a human being, I have empathized with it. And I have suffered the shame of racism, when I\u2019ve listened to relatives speak in hateful ways and, more directly, when racist assumptions about strangers and friends have crossed my thoughts. All my life, I\u2019ve fought an internal war between a rational belief that people of color are not different from white people, and an irrational suspicion, rooted in my upbringing, that nonwhites are less (less smart, less trustworthy, less\u2026you name it). I have always tried to speak and act according to my rational beliefs rather than my irrational suspicions. I haven\u2019t always succeeded.\nI suppose this internal struggle is why I\u2019ve approached race the way I have in my fiction. The inhabitants of Knownearth descended from the racially diverse crew of a marooned spacecraft, and over the three thousand years that passed between settlement and A Wizard\u2019s Forge, people have forgotten their earthbound ancestry and cultures and formed societies where skin color is no more remarkable than hair color. Moreover, the majority of Knownearth\u2019s people (and most of the principal characters in A Wizard\u2019s Forge) have dark complexions and wiry hair (so, in contemporary terms, they\u2019re black). I wanted to posit a world where, as King hoped in another speech, people really are judged \u201cnot by the color of their skin.\u201d This is motivated less by liberal bleeding heartism than by wishful thinking\u2014I\u2019d like to live in that world where black people aren\u2019t unjustly arrested or killed simply because they\u2019re black.\nDoes that mean I posit a culture where people are always nice to each other? No. In fact, the plot of A Wizard\u2019s Forge is all about \u201crevenge, aggression, and retaliation.\u201d Cultures still clash, and Knownearth\u2019s people haven\u2019t found a way to \u201clive in peace,\u201d as King hoped for humanity. This is partly because a good story requires conflict, but also because I also think that human beings will always struggle between violence and nonviolence. But I do believe we, as a species, will in time overcome the \u201cis\u201d and achieve some measure of the \u201cought.\u201d\nKing Nobel Peace Prize\nrace in science fiction\nPrevious Post The Epic World of Knownearth by A.M. Justice\nNext Post Speculative Fiction Cantina Podcast\nOne thought on \u201cDiverse Fantasies\u201d\n\u201cAll my life, I\u2019ve fought an internal war between a rational belief that people of color are not different from white people, and an irrational suspicion, rooted in my upbringing, that nonwhites are less (less smart, less trustworthy, less\u2026you name it).\u201d\nI appreciate that thought and the honesty behind it. It takes honesty of those thoughts deep down inside of us that make it possible to bring about change in us. I just wish more of the population was as forthcoming about ways that they can\u2019t help but feel at times.",
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        "raw_content": "The Statement of Doctrine was adopted by the General Conference Mennonite Church at its delegate session held at Souderton, Pennsylvania, August 17-22, 1941. According to Howard John Loewen the statement was written as a defense of the faith in the context of theological fundamentalism. It was written with seminary education in mind, as part of an effort to have local congregations more closely identify with seminary trained pastors. The board for the new Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Chicago approved this statement in July 1945.\nAdopted by the General Conference at Its Twenty-ninth Session Hold in Souderton, Pennsylvania, August 17-22, 1941.\nAccepting the full Bible and the Apostolic Creed:\n1. We believe in one God, eternally existing and manifest as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.\n2. We believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth, born of the Virgin Mary, in His perfect humanity, His atoning death, His bodily resurrection from the dead, and His personal triumphant return.\n3. We believe in the immortality of the soul, the resurrection of the dead, and a future state determined by divine judgment.\n4. We believe in the divine inspiration and the infallibility of the Bible as the Word of God and the only trustworthy guide of faith and life.\n5. We believe a Christian is one saved by grace, whose life is transformed into the likeness of Christ by His atoning death and the power of His resurrection.\n6. We believe that Christ lived and taught the way of life as recorded in the Scriptures, which is God's plan for individuals and the race; and that it becomes disciples of Christ to live in this way, thus manifesting in their personal and social life and relationship the love and holiness of God. And we believe that this way of life also implies nonresistance to evil by carnal means, the fullest exercise of love, and the resolute abandonment of the use of violence, including warfare. We believe further that the Christian life will of necessity. express itself in nonconformity to the world in life and conduct.\n7. We believe in prayer as fellowship with God, a desire to be in His will and in its divine power.\n8. We believe that the Christian Church consists. of believers who have repented from their sins, have accepted Christ by faith and are born again, and sincerely endeavor by the grace of God to live the Christian life.\n9. We believe in the brotherhood of the redeemed under the fatherhood of God in Christ.\nThe Minister's Manual. Newton, KS : General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America, 1950: [xi-xii].\nLoewen, Howard John, ed. One Lord, One Church, One Hope, One God: Mennonite Confessions of Faith, Text-Reader series. Elkhart, IN: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1985: 29, 112.\nRetrieved from \"https://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Statement_of_Doctrine_(General_Conference_Mennonite_Church,_1941)&oldid=10871\"",
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        "raw_content": "The University has recently loaned one of its oil paintings to the Devon and Exeter Institution. The painting has a local connection as the sitter was Florence Salter, who came from Colebrooke near Crediton. Florence was born in 1870. She and her sister Bertha trained as singers and performed, initially in Devon and later in Brussels where they received additional singing training and attended operatic and drama classes. The sisters performed in front of Royalty and celebrities in both Belgium and France and received critical acclaim in the French press. They were known as the \u2018Devonshire Nightingales\u2019.\nThey eventually returned to London and performed there and throughout the UK. It is believed that somewhere between 1936 and 1941, they returned to Devon, to live in Dawlish. Florence Salter died in 1942. She bequested her portrait to the University of Exeter.\nAlthough the University knew the identity of the sitter for this painting, nothing was known of the artist, Jean Ballantyne. Since lending the painting to the Devon and Exeter Institution, researchers at the Institution have unearthed some fascinating information about the artist.\nJean Ballantyne was born in Edinburgh in 1873. She was the daughter of R M Ballantyne, author of \u201cCoral Island\u201d and was the niece of John Ballantyne, the noted portrait painter. R M Ballantyne was also a proficient painter of watercolours and exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy.\nIn 1905 Jean married and some time before 1910, she and her husband moved to 111 Elm Park Mansions, Chelsea. By 1910 Florence and Bertha Salter were living at no 108. The 1911 census shows Jean at no 111. She is described as \u201cPainter\u201d. At no 108 Bertha and Florence were recorded as \u201cProfessional Singers\u201d.\nThere are only a very few references to Jean Ballantyne\u2019s painting. In 1903 The Scotsman reported that she had exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy a \u201ccarefully-treated portrait of a young lady, Miss Isobel Y Ballantyne, easy in pose and pleasing in colour\u201d and she exhibited at the RSA again in 1909. In 1907 she exhibited at the \u201cOld Salon\u201d in Paris. Jean died in 1956 in South Croydon.\nThe University has no record of the date of this painting, but Florence Salter\u2019s attire, coupled with the information we now know about painter and the sitter residing only two doors away from each other in 1911, point to the picture probably being painted around that time.\nWith thanks to researchers Neville Henderson, Jeremy Lawford and Kevin Jones who carried out research on the sitter and the artist.\nImage: copyright the Estate of Jean Ballantyne",
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        "raw_content": "How does one move across the country smartly?\nI'm moving to Boston from San Diego in a year, but I don't know a soul there, nor do I know how to get the important stuff (job, apartment) set up from so far away. Questions follow.\nThe last time I moved across the country like this was a decade ago, and I had friends on the other side who pulled some strings to get me a job and also had a room I could rent. I won't have that luxury this time. What I do have is experience as a creative director and graphic designer, some money saved, and a decade's worth of stuff to move... which is all way more than I had ten years ago. But this part I still don't know how to do....\n1) What's the best way to find employment from across the country? And how soon does it make sense to start that process? I'll be able to live for several months without income if I have to by that time, and I can freelance for a while, but I'd breathe easier knowing I had a job lined up before I hit the road.\n2) How the hell do I arrange for an apartment? I can pick one out and visit it, but I wonder how the application process is going to go. My credit is good (but not perfect). I'll be working at my current job right up until I move... but that will mean that my proof of income is all from a job across the country... a job I'm leaving. Does that matter?\nI know that people do this sort of thing all the time, and I've done some Googling around, but this is very scary to me, and I don't know where to start!\nThroaway email if needed: bostonorbustithink@gmail.com\nposted by anonymous to Work & Money (10 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite\nI went to Boston from San Diego once too. This was my experience. I lived in Boston and thought I wanted to go back to San Diego, but once I got back to San Diego, I couldn't find a job I loved as much. I called my old employer in Boston and got my job back. Moved back to Boston ASAP and stayed a long time. How did I get to Boston the first time?\nI left San Diego and moved to New York. The funny story there about finding a place to live was that I was eating breakfast in a diner on Staten Island and a contractor made a comment to me about my California plates and within two hours I was renting one of his properties. I left NY because my SO didn't like it so well. I left an awesome job too.\nI went up to his best friend's hometown of Fall River, Mass. (what a bizarre town) and as there's no work there ended up going to the personnel agencies in Boston and landing the job I mentioned above. When commuting 50 miles one way got old as well as the haunted house I lived in, I moved to Back Bay in Boston, and eventually to Beacon Hill.\nSince likely none of this can be applied to your situation, my advice would be to do as much over-the-phone interviewing as you can and maybe have some interviews set up for when you get there. Most apartments in Boston are handled through rental agencies, so I'd be in touch with them for your price and neighborhood preferences. You can likely set that up before you go because you can see pictures of the place via the internet. If you want to be there in person, set up your agency appointments.\nAs far as where to stay if you don't rent ahead of time, I'd stay in a hostel or the least expensive hotel you can find and get to those rental agencies quick to keep your savings intact. As far as moving your stuff long distance, my recommendation is don't. I've done it both ways and moving it is expensive and tiresome, while selling it frees you up and household stuff is easy to come by.\nGood luck. If you ever need a roommate, holler, I'd love to come back there. Best city in the US, in my opinion.\nposted by VC Drake at 7:56 PM on December 11, 2009 [1 favorite]\nCraigslist, Monster.com, rentline, forrent...\nThe local paper should be online, including the classifieds.\nI found a really nice apartment online, it can be done.\nSan Diego is a Fine City, enjoy your stay!\nAgree with selling your stuff and buying new, even shipping and storing it can be a hassle and a half!\nposted by Jinx of the 2nd Law at 9:25 PM on December 11, 2009\nPlaces to start which have links to other places...\nLocal Alternative Paper:\nhttp://thephoenix.com/Boston/\nNews Aggregator:\nhttp://www.universalhub.com/\nposted by andreap at 11:33 PM on December 11, 2009\nAs far as finding an apartment, I think your best bet will be to take a vacation out here a few months before you intend to move. Fly out, find a place, sign the paperwork, and then call a Mefi Meetup and you'll be all set with a place to live and people to pester when you get here!\nI'm not sure how it is in San Diego, but September is the big moving month in Boston. Due to the large student population, almost everybody's leases begin and end in September, and the entire city seems to perform a big game of musical chairs. Keep in mind that, depending on where in the city you want to live, landlords may insist on a September lease. This has the downside of requiring you to establish housing several months in advance.\nposted by backseatpilot at 11:58 PM on December 11, 2009\nI did this two years except I was moving from the San Francisco area, seeking a programming job, and had less money saved than it sounds like you do. Here's what I can remember that seems relevant:\nI started applying for jobs in Boston as soon as I felt like I could be ready to move. Most companies I applied to were happy to do an initial interview by phone. When these went well, I was prepared to fly out for in person interviews. I tried to schedule multiple interviews over a two or three day period, so that I could make the most of a short trip out, and people were generally good about working with me on this. It's worth planning from the start to set aside money for a few round trip flights to Boston, since unless you get very lucky you won't be able to talk to everyone in one trip. Oh, and when you're doing phone interviews, take care to get the time zone stuff right, and don't be surprised if at least one person calls you at a drastically wrong time thanks to time zone confusion.\nSome people expressed a worry that I was going to expect them to pay for moving expenses. In these cases, I just said that I was already planning to move for personal reasons, and was comfortable covering the expenses on my own. That said, if they don't rule it out, it's probably worth asking about when you're close to getting a job. Others seemed to need some reassurance that I was actually planning to stay here long-term. Those are pretty much the only concerns about my location that I heard in interviews.\nAfter I succeeded in getting a job, they were quite willing to give me a few weeks to finish out my old job in California, and then to get packed up and moved. Overall, the long distance added much less trouble than expected to the process of finding a job.\nMoving is a little trickier, and I have less good advice. I got ridiculously lucky in that the people that hired me wanted me to work in New York for a couple of months, and provided me with a place there, which made it much easier to get to Boston on weekends.\nFailing that, I'd suggest looking for a furnished short-term rental for your first month or two, and using that as a home base for hunting for a real apartment. It's just so much easier to find an apartment if you can actually go look at a bunch of them. That said, there is room to do some planning beforehand--the apartment listings on craigslist are a good place to start--and to think about where exactly you want to live. For what it's worth, I didn't have any trouble applying for apartments as a new transplant with not-so-stellar credit.\nI know this is a little beyond the original question, but for moving your stuff, I'd strongly recommend ABF U-Pack. Their prices are similar to renting a truck, except you don't have to drive a moving truck across the country (big win), and they can store your stuff for you after it arrives, which is useful if you haven't found the place you want to move into yet. Also consider, for anything big, whether you're better off moving it or just replacing it.\nFinally, good luck! Boston's a great city (even if it is fucking cold right now), and I hope you'll be as happy as I am to have moved here. And don't be too scared: there's a lot of stuff to deal with in moving, but it's really not has hard or as risky as it sounds.\nAlso, VC Drake is right, Fall River is totally bizarre. Did you know Lizzie Borden's house is a bed and breakfast now?\nposted by moss at 12:03 AM on December 12, 2009 [1 favorite]\nTemp agencies have been good to me in the past. There's a lot of them...I haven't used them in a long time, and the situation may be different now. However, they'd definitely be worth a call.\nThere's at least one and possibly several youth hostels in Boston. The living conditions there are pretty sparce, but I think it would be ok for a couple of weeks of cheap living if you needed it.\nAre you looking for roomates or your own place? Roomates wise I would never, ever move into a place without a thorough interview with the people living there. If you are looking for an apartment I think your best bet would be to be in town to look.\nposted by sully75 at 6:42 AM on December 12, 2009\nTwo other points to consider: Are you set on moving to Boston proper, or are you also willing to consider any/some of the various suburbs? I guess not knowing where you're going to work might make that tricky, but on the other hand, the rent can sometimes be a *little* cheaper outside the city, and you're often not giving up too much in the way of commute time.\nSecond point: If you have a car, you absolutely MUST ask about parking when looking at rentals. Many, many, many places, especially in Boston, do not include parking, and parking on street can be an unholy mess (especially when it snows...). In the suburbs it varies a lot--a lot of the cities immediately adjacent to Boston & Cambridge have rules about no overnight parking on the streets. You might even consider getting rid of your car all together, as between the MBTA and ZipCar it can be very easy to get around the area without a car.\nposted by DiscourseMarker at 8:28 AM on December 12, 2009\nMy wife moved here from Louisiana in the fall of '04 without knowing a single person in the state. She had a job before coming, but found roomies on Craigslist. A friend of hers from Louisiana had a cousin at MIT, whom she called just to have someone to talk to. She tagged along with him to a party, I met her there, we're married. Great things happen when you take a leap.\nShe's now back in school for film production, and before that worked in publishing for years. I do marketing. I bought the building I live in with a buddy of mine who owns a property management firm and rents places out all the time. Drop a line if you want some more specific advice.\nAlso relevant: I moved to Beijing for a while without a job, just knowing one person in the city, and without speaking the language. Making the decision to take the plunge is the hardest part.\nposted by kryptonik at 5:13 PM on December 12, 2009\nI've suggested the b0st0n and davis_square livejournal communities in previous moving-to-boston questions; the former is larger and more random, while the latter is better-tagged and more specific to a single neighborhood. Both will have information on realtors and can give you a general idea about sublets.\nFor jobs, although it's time-consuming, look at the job links on the websites of as many of the local universities as possible, since they don't always get advertised elsewhere.\nposted by nonane at 6:09 PM on December 12, 2009 [1 favorite]\nAgreeing with moss about using ABF - I used them to move from Boston (sniff) to Cincinnati. They were very professional, helpful, pleasant, etc, and one of the most cost-effective ways I could find to get lots of stuff from point A to B.\nFor apartments, most everyone in Boston uses craigslist, short of having a good amount of $$$ and just going through a pricey rental agent. Were I in your shoes, I'd probably do that for a place sight-unseen and google the building/landlord for clues as to good place/bad place (failing having a friend you can stay with while you look), or sublet for an extended period of time and look that way.\nEnjoy it! Boston's one of the most fantastic places I've ever been. I really miss it.\nposted by AthenaPolias at 12:20 AM on December 13, 2009\n\u00ab Older Screw Ivy League. What should i do? | Help me get over the honeymoon phase. Newer \u00bb\nWhat's the best place to live on a low budget... January 6, 2013\nSomeone already used \"Shipping up to Boston\" but I... November 26, 2012\nHow to move to Boston July 11, 2012\nMoving to Boston in August! 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        "raw_content": "Virgin Festival announces full lineup\nNow in season two, the Virgin Festival brings together some of the biggest names of the past, present, and future for 2 days of glorious rock and roll out on a horse race track. The two headliners that were initially announced were The Police and The Smashing Pumpkins. Those two alone were enough to inspire some excitement but now that the 2-day lineup has been disclosed, well, it\u2019s hard to believe that this thing won\u2019t sell out.\nAugust 4 lineup\nDieselboy and Andy C\nTickets go on sale on May 5. Two-day passes are $175 while single-day tickets will set you back $97.50 (that is, if they don\u2019t sell all of the two-day passes in which case the single-day tickets will not be put up for sale).\nAnybody affiliated with the festival want to give me a press pass? \ud83d\ude42\n\u2190 Minus the Bear \u2013 new song available for download\nThe Crimea to offer new album for free \u2192\nOne thought on \u201cVirgin Festival announces full lineup\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Paul Mecurio performs at the Comedy Cellar in New York City.\n'The Daily Show' alum who christened Auburn Public Theater's comedy stage returns 10 years later\nAuburn Public Theater will end its 10th anniversary comedy season Saturday with the man who started the downtown venue's first comedy season: Paul Mecurio.\nLooking back on his sold-out February 2006 shows, held a few months after the theater opened, the New York City comedian said he felt part of something special.\n\"I was really honored,\" he said Wednesday. \"It felt like I was helping out the community there. The people were really appreciative.\"\nMecurio would return to Auburn Public Theater later that year, and again in 2008 and 2009. The theater has asked him to come back since, he said, but their schedules didn't match. Like the theater, Mecurio keeps a busy schedule.\nA Wall Street investment banker who began a comedy career in 1995 on the advice of Jay Leno, Mecurio went on to write for \"The Daily Show\" as its profile rose during the early 2000s. His efforts would help earn the show a Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting in 2000, as well as a 2002 Emmy nomination.\nToday, with \"Daily Show\"-inspired hits like \"Last Week Tonight\" and \"Full Frontal with Samantha Bee\" continuing to popularize the fake news format, Mecurio is happy to have been on the ground floor.\n\"I'm a little surprised that it's sustained itself this long because of how things come and go in pop culture,\" he said. \"But there's enough content to go around to mock and satirize. So the more, the merrier.\"\nMecurio is still close to \"The Daily Show's\" legacy: He's the warm-up comedian for \"Late Night with Stephen Colbert.\" Though he's now a late night talk show host, Colbert retains the same satirical edge he brought to \"The Daily Show\" and then \"The Colbert Report,\" Mecurio said.\nHowever, in his own stand-up \u2014 which he's brought to podcasts and comedy festivals, short films and half hour specials, CNN and Fox News \u2014 Mecurio turns his attention away from politics and toward the personal. Well, the personal and the pugilistic.\n\"I get in a lot of confrontations with people in customer service,\" he joked.\nWhether it's almost getting arrested on an Amtrak train or almost throwing fists over soup, Mecurio makes comedy of everyday conflict. He also says what others may not be willing to \u2014 like how, on the subway the day after the San Bernadino attacks in December, he briefly wondered whether two women wearing burqas were terrorists.\nHe talks through those thoughts, though, in terms as honest as they are humorous. And he's not daunted by the movement toward political correctness that's only gripped comedy tighter in the 10 years since Mecurio first performed in Auburn.\n\"I think when you start worrying about that PC stuff, then you're killing comedy,\" he said. \"Everything becomes soft and general.\"\nPaul Mecurio performs\nWHAT: Comedian Paul Mecurio with opener Tom Anzalone\nWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23\nWHERE: Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn\nINFO: Call (315) 253-6669 or visit auburnpublictheater.org or paulmecurio.com\nPaul Mecurio: Selected credits\n\u2022 Past writer, \"The Daily Show\"\n\u2022 Warm-up comedian, \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\"\n\u2022 Host, \"2 Chairs and a Microphone\" podcast on Carolla Digital\n\u2022 2004 \u201cComedy Central Presents\u201d half-hour special\n\u2022 Writer, producer and director of five short films, including \"Gloves,\" a dark comedy screened at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, the Toronto Film Festival and the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival\n\u2022 Regular guest, \"Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld\"\nPaul Mecurio on Twitter\nPaul Mecurio on Facebook\nPaul Mecurio on Instagram\n2 Chairs and a Microphone podcast",
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        "raw_content": "Volleyball: Wisconsin sweeps Badger Classic, raises record to 9-0\nBadger end non-conference schedule undefeated, hope to continue success during Big Ten play\nThe University of Wisconsin volleyball team had yet another successful weekend, defeating both Marquette and Southern Mississippi in the Badger Classic.\nVolleyball: Golden Eagles flocking to Field House to face undefeated WisconsinThe undefeated University of Wisconsin volleyball team (7-0) will look to extend their winning streak this weekend as their non-conference schedule comes Read\u2026\nWisconsin welcomed both teams to the Field House for the final tournament of their non-conference season. The Badgers were looking at closing out this period of time with a successful tournament, and that is exactly what they got.\nUW has managed to create a lot of momentum this season, winning every game thus far in their season. What is even more impressive is that every single game up until this tournament had resulted in a complete sweep of their opponents, with Wisconsin winning every set they played.\nOf course, expecting this kind of dominant play to continue throughout the season would have been unrealistic. Eventually the Badgers would have to give up a set or two.\nIt would be against Marquette that Wisconsin would lose its first set of the season, with the Badgers falling to the Golden Eagles in the first set of Thursday\u2019s game 19-25. But this loss would generate enough drive within the team, who would proceed to close out their in-state rival in the next three sets, 25-13, 25-21, 26-24.\nWith the first match of the tournament out of the way, Wisconsin enjoyed a nice night off Friday as the two visiting teams fought it out to see who would be victorious. Marquette swept Southern Mississippi three sets to zero, effectively earning second place in the weekend\u2019s tournament.\nSaturday\u2019s final matchup saw the hosting UW take on their final competitor, the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles. The Badgers cruised to an easy victory, 25-8, 25-10, 25-11. Led by senior Lauryn Gillis\u2019 11 kills, the Badgers looked impressive, holding Southern Mississippi to a negative hitting percentage and not getting blocked once.\nWith two more victories under their belt, the Badgers will begin their Big Ten season ranked fifth in the county with a 9-0 record. The only two Big Ten teams in front of them are Minnesota and Penn State.\nThe Badgers welcome the Michigan State Spartans to the Field House on Friday, and will compete against Michigan Wolverines Sunday night.\nThis article was published Sep 20, 2017 at 11:34 am and last updated Sep 20, 2017 at 3:35 pm\nTags: Big ten volleyball, Marquette volleyball, Southern mississippi volleyball, Wisconsin volleyball",
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        "raw_content": "Barcelona Becomes The First Club To Have Players In Each Of The World Cup Group\nThe biggest footballing extravaganza on the globe \u2013 the 2018 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 14 as 32 nations will face off to determine who will be crowned the world champion. The 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four teams each, with hosts Russia placed in Group A and defending champions Germany in Group F.\nThe tournament features teams from five different continents \u2013 14 from Europe, five from South America, five from Africa, five from Asia (including Australia, who are members of the Asian Football Confederation) and three from North America. And for the first time in the 88-year history of the competition, there will be one club that will have atleast one player in each of the groups.\nThis honour goes to none other than Spanish champions FC Barcelona, who under normal circumstances, are all set to have a minimum of one player in all the eight groups, thus becoming the first club to do so in the history of the sport, as pointed out by Reddit user u/malalatargaryen.\nHere is the break-up of the eight groups and the Blaugrana players in each:\nGroup A: Luis Suarez (Uruguay)\nGroup B: Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Gerard Piqu\u00e9, and Jordi Alba (Spain)\nGroup C: Samuel Umtiti and Ousmane Demb\u00e9l\u00e9 (France)\nGroup D: Lionel Messi (Argentina), Ivan Rakiti\u0107 (Croatia)\nGroup E: Phillipe Coutinho and Paulinho (Brazil)\nGroup F: Marc-Andr\u00e9 ter Stegen (Germany)\nGroup G: Thomas Vermaelen (Belgium)\nGroup H: Yerry Mina (Colombia)\nHowever, it can be said that under normal circumstances, all 14 players should feature at the World Cup and this unique feat is one that is likely to stand the test of time, given the impending expansion of the tournament.\nPrevious Previous post: Senate asks INEC to announce June 12, 1993 election results\nNext Next post: Tya Vuitton Leaked S*x Tape, Val Hassan Masturbating Video Leaked In Ivory Coast",
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        "raw_content": "Millennials. Generation Me. Individuals born in the 80\u2019s and 90\u2019s whose attitude and approach to life was shaped by a world moving into the digital age. There\u2019s a lot of stereotypes about how challenging it is to manage Millennials. But are the complaints really true, or is it that a \u201cone size fits all\u201d approach is being used for a diverse workforce?\nHere\u2019s some tips from the Society for Human Resource Management on what you can do to get the most out of Millenials. Remember, all workers have strengths that will be invaluable to the business, you just need to understand where they are coming from so that you can harness their power!\nTrain leaders to direct staff by telling stories on their experiences, rather than giving commands\nMillenials are not referred to as the PlayStation generation for nothing. They grew up playing a lot of video games that came with little or no instructions. So they learned to make it to the next level by \u201cdying\u201d over and over again. They can be like that in their professional careers, too. They throw themselves into new experiences without a lot of planning, and they learn by failing repeatedly until they succeed.\nThey expect a leader to play the same role as the walls and cliffs in their video games. Leaders should be aware of this and help point out the potential pitfalls of certain courses of action, both before and after tasks are completed.\nCommunicate in various ways rather than always delivering messages in a single, linear format\nFor most of their lives, Millennials have been getting their information online and through mobile devices, focusing on one subject one minute and something completely different the next. Previous generations learned in a more linear way, such as by reading books from start to finish.\nThe good news for leaders is that Millennials are coming to the workforce prepared for complexity. They don\u2019t know anything else. Older managers may have a hard time adapting to the new normal.\nBuild their engagement and loyalty around the principles of your company, not the persons at the head\nMillennials appreciate personal development. They love new opportunities. But they will not follow your lead just because you are the boss.\nInstead of trying too hard to get Millennials to be loyal to your leadership or organization, focus on developing and communicating the principles and purpose behind your organization\u2019s work. Millennials need to know that they are working to make the world a better place. They believe that there is no success without sustainability for individuals, organizations, society and the environment. If you can convince them in an authentic way that what you are doing is principled, they will get behind you.\nRecognise changing assumptions about privacy, boundaries and roles\nThis can be good and bad. On the one hand, we have all heard horror stories of young adults suffering the consequences for what they post on social media, like that friend of a friend who got fired for calling their boss a jerk on Facebook. On the other hand, not submitting to antiquated hierarchical structures allows Millennials to think creatively and find business opportunities where others might not imagine there were any.\nWhile leaders should watch out for unintended consequences, they should also encourage younger employees to think beyond the established way of doing things.\nCommunicate the significance of repetitive tasks and the contribution that performing them makes\nTo develop expertise and wisdom in any industry, people must invest in non-glamorous grunt work. These experiences also help build character and patience. Millennials aren\u2019t so fond of this type of work.\nToday\u2019s senior managers should put in the extra effort to show these employees why the hard work is important. Make sure entry-level talent know that having a deep understanding of the different aspects of an industry will help them in more-senior roles later.\nBy and large, organizations have been good at getting Millennials in the door, but they have had a harder time retaining them and helping them transition to higher levels of responsibility. If senior managers follow the above advice, they can tap into Millennials\u2019 strengths and sense of loyalty\u2014and help them to become the next generation of leaders.\nWant to know more about how to manage the different generations? Want to develop your expertise in HRM by getting the SHRM-SCP (the world\u2019s #1 professional HRM qualification) or an internationally-recognised certificate in HRM? Call Sean or Phoebe NOW at 908-4810 and register for a HRM course that can take your career to the next level!\n7 Ways To Get More From Your Staff Performance\u2026",
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Love & Mercy is a moving biopic, and I\u2019ve actually seen it twice already \u2013 once in the theater over the summer, and then again this fall when it was already available on an airplane flight.\nThe End of the Tour: This movie follows the last five days of David Foster Wallace\u2019s Infinite Jest book tour, as a Rolling Stone reporter tags along for an extended interview. It\u2019s basically one big, long conversation between Jason Segel as Wallace and Jesse Eisenberg as the reporter, and I kind of didn\u2019t want it to end.\nThe Hateful Eight: This one seems to be super polarizing, and I can understand that it\u2019s not for everyone. I came into it with tempered expectations, but loved it and think it shows off Tarantino\u2019s talent for dialog, dynamic characters, perfect casting, and an uncompromising approach. It kept me laughing all the way through, even as heavier themes surface and the violence intensifies toward the end.\nHonorable Mentions: Brooklyn, Crimson Peak, Dope\nNB: I still haven\u2019t seen a handful of holiday releases, so here\u2019s a quick top-5 of the movies released at the end of 2015 that I\u2019m most anxious to see:\n\u2013 The Lady in the Van\nTime for some television. I\u2019ve chosen to focus on shows that were new to me this year, as if I went with older picks (Game of Thones! House of Cards!) my favorites would likely look very similar year by year Here we go:\nMozart in the Jungle: This one\u2019s freshest in my brain because my husband and I just marathoned the second season. The season 2 was only just released on December 30, and we watched the first season earlier this year, as well. It took me a couple of episodes to really get into it, but I love the characters in this show, and the story arcs feel quite natural and believable, I think. The show follows a group of classical musicians in New York City, and is an Amazon original series.\nTransparent: Everyone talks about this one, and it obviously does really well with awards, too. I hadn\u2019t seen it in time for last year\u2019s award season but jumped in earlier this year and then devoured the second season as soon as it was released by Amazon. It\u2019s an interesting group of likable/unlikable characters, and it all gets held together really well by Maura (Jeffrey Tambor) at the center of the story, who manages to remain my favorite character through all of the ups and downs.\nFargo: I\u2019m a little behind the curve with this one since I catch it once the seasons reach Hulu rather than as it airs on FX, so I\u2019ve only just finished the first season and can\u2019t access the second season just yet. S1 was fantastic, though. Really punchy, intense, and satisfying, with fun connections and parallels to the 1996 film.\nCasual: This is a Hulu original dramedy about a recently divorced mother who\u2019s reentering the dating scene, her brother who\u2019s created a dating website, and her high school-age daughter with an active sex life. All of the characters are dealing with varying levels of discomfort with themselves and disappointment in their lives. I think that ultimately they feel believable, and I just found myself really enjoying the show and sad when the season ended.\nMaster of None: I had no idea what to expect from Aziz Ansari\u2019s new Netflix original series, but I right out of the gate I really, really enjoyed it. There\u2019s a wonderfully strong voice, good humor, and lots of experimentation with different ideas.\nHow about you? Agree/disagree? 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        "raw_content": "A childhood ditty declares, \u201cWednesday\u2019s child is full of woe.\u201d I sometimes wonder if there is any truth in the saying \u2014 I was born under Wednesday\u2019s curse and I do seem to be more woe oriented than most people I know.\nEverything always seems so easy for others. When I mention my tales of woe, such as grief for my deceased life mate/soul mate, people often dismiss my pain and offer their own religious beliefs as consolation. But those are their beliefs. Not mine. And even if they were my beliefs, they wouldn\u2019t affect my grief. Grief is not intellectual. It is visceral, as much of a physical trauma as it is emotional, and as such is not always ameliorated by religious beliefs.\n(I make it seem as if grief is a constant in my life, but it isn\u2019t, not really. I can go weeks without thinking of him or shedding a single tear. This just just doesn\u2019t happen to be one of those weeks.)\nI suppose it does seem unimportant, this death that occurred five years ago. And yet, to me, it is all-important. Because of his death, I am where I am today, both spiritually and geographically. Because of his death and all the other deaths that have affected me in recent years, I have to rebuild my life from the ground up. This seems an immense task to me, and yet people shrug it off as if it is an everyday occurrence.\nIs life that easy for others? Can they as easily dismiss their own woes as they do mine? After a trauma, can they really go on as if nothing has happened? Do the realities of life and death affect them so lightly? Or is it that they are better at hiding their feelings than I am?\nI suppose it\u2019s possible that I lack the resilience necessary to lead an easy life, but it seems to me I am resilient enough. In the past five years, I have closed up a house after the death of its inhabitants not once but twice, getting rid of the earthly possessions of those who no longer have a use for them. I have twice been dislocated and unhoused because of death. I have made friends and lost them, and made new friends. I\u2019ve had my heart broken and my feelings hurt, and endured abuse from my dysfunctional brother. I\u2019ve walked thousands of miles, written hundreds of blogs, laughed and joked, smiled and listened. I\u2019ve learned to dance \u2014 not well, perhaps, but well enough to perform on stage with my classmates. And I am still chugging along, dreaming a new future into existence.\nFor the most part I am happy, grateful, hopeful even. And yet . . . and yet . . .\nWhen he died, it felt like an amputation, and whatever was amputated is still gone. I have become so used to the feeling that I don\u2019t always notice the amputation, but every once in a while grief steals over me like an eclipse, shadowing my life with pain and sorrow. For just a moment I wonder what is wrong, and then it comes to me.\nThat\u2019s the fact of my life I cannot get around. Where he is, if he is, whether he is subsumed into the whole or maintains individual consciousness, I still have to deal with his goneness, still have to make my own way in the world. Still have to learn to live fully.\nAnd oh, yeah. I have to forget that whole \u201cWednesday\u2019s Child\u201d thing. I don\u2019t need any more woes.\nPosted in grief, life. Tags: death and religious beliefs, death of a soul mate, easy life, resiliency, Wednesday's child, woe. 10 Comments \u00bb\n10 Responses to \u201cWednesday\u2019s Child\u201d\nI understand your feelings about being a strong person since my mother passed from Alzehmiers after I cared for her during her 7 years of illness, when she passed I cleaned out her home and life. I just went on with life during the grief while caring for Gary who then passed nine months later. My mother-in-law passed 3 months after Gary\u2014-so much sadness in such a short time. I have adjusted to each one but Gary is the hardest loss I ever faced. It is hard to explain to people because they want you to move on which you do for the world but in reality, for some the loss is enormously overwheming to deal with the reality that your partner in life is GONE FOREVER!!! But you have come through five years and you are strong because that in it self is an accomplishment!!! Hang IN.\nIt\u2019s amazing to me that any of us survive such horrendous traumas, especially when they come one right after the other. Yes, it is hard to explain. You do move on, and yet you don\u2019t. I think what happens is you become sort of like an amoeba, surrounding the pain, absorbing it, and taking it in, so you can still feel the effects of grief while you are moving in a different direction. Only those who experienced it have any sort of clue, because it isn\u2019t part of what we consider a \u201cnormal\u201d life.\nThank you for your kind words. Wishing you peace on your own journey through life and grief.\nI am reminded of Wednesday Addams. A child with a Marie Antoinette doll that comes with guillotine and shovel. One of my favorite characters on the old Addams Family show. She like things to be nice and gloomy. Being happy, grateful and hopeful seems to me to be the ticket.\n\u201cWhen I mention my tales of woe, such as grief for my deceased life mate/soul mate, people often dismiss my pain and offer their own religious beliefs as consolation\u201d\nOh my dear, dear Pat. It is not so much to \u201coffer my personal beliefs as a consolation\u201d, but rather to share with you a hope that there IS something better that awaits us. (Us, as believers in our Savior and Lord Jesus.)\nNothing, but nothing, can ever replace the love that you shared with your mate! One of the reasons I don\u2019t write and share more with you, you get upset, angry or simply misconstrue what I\u2019m trying (however ineptly) to share.\nIn. One. Short. Word. NO! A thousand times no!!!\nAt least as far as I\u2019m concerned. There is nothing easy about going on with life after so many losses\u2026\nIn one very short decade I \u2018lost\u2019 the following:\nMy best friend, lover, companion and mate,\nmy precious son (so brutally murdered in the prime of life), my Mother, (my Dad passed in a botched surgery when only 66 years of age and some years ago now), my \u2018baby\u2019 sister (19 years my junior!), two (2) very young nephews, a much anticipated and long awaited great nephew (who only lived for about 1/2 hour), the last remaining member of my husband\u2019s family and lastly, a very close friend of well over a century. (This is not to mention other people I have known well or been close to for any length of time.)\nAnd yes, I too have been maligned by a much younger, selfish and mean-spirited brother, who in retrospect, most likely suffers mental anguish from the very dysfunctional home we were raised in.\nAnd it never got easier. And there are times I am so darn angry I feel like screaming. And I cry. Not all of the time but far more often than I care to admit.\nI often feel as if not another soul knows the pain and heartache I have. But they do. And they go on. How? That I\u2019ve yet to discover\u2026 and remains for me a part of \u2018my journey\u2019.\nI just hold on to my \u2018religious beliefs/convictions\u2019 with a knowing deep in my heart\u2026 it will get better. If not for that, I would beg to question why even go on at all?\nAnd again like you, I have to build my life back up and it is so darn hard. I can\u2019t remember what it was like before Bob. My dear, dear Bob. The only \u2018tangible\u2019 being who ever excepted me for just me \u2014 faults and all. And I loved him with every fiber of my being\u2026 so close to him that at times I wondered where I began and he left off.\nThe dates, or proximity of time, which they left were almost unbearable, a mere 18 months apart between my husband and son, my Mother, a short (and out of the blue) 6 months after the second of two murder trials I had to sit through. (Yes, I HAD to sit through them. It was the very last thing I felt I could do for my son, make sure that justice prevailed. And quite frankly, I don\u2019t know what I would have done if it hadn\u2019t\u2026)\nAnd maybe, just maybe, I should have sold our home and moved on. But to what? An apartment that would have cost more? (Unlike you I NEED/NEEDED a place to call home. It was/is security to me. Then we\u2019re all different in that respect. I \u2018need/needed\u2019 that added security of knowing I would have a definite place to lay my head at night. There have been times (long ago and far away) when I didn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t want to go there again. Not now, not at this age. Or any age come to think of it. That just isn\u2019t me. Good or bad, better or worse.\nAnd I get so weary of explaining how/what I feel that most of the time I. just. don\u2019t. bother.\nAnd now I have just rambled and most likely there will be those that question my sanity. That\u2019s okay too. I am just going to post this and try to get some much needed sleep. And I pray that you understand when I say, \u201cI understand.\u201d\nBe blessed dear one, be blessed\u2026\nI have never gotten angry with you or any commenter. Not even upset. I appreciate all comments. I\u2019m sorry I ever gave you that impression. I might not believe what you do, but I understand how important your beliefs are to you.\nGuess I just \u2018misconstrued\u2019 your comments then\u2026\nOoops! I knew my close friend for over (1/2) half a century, not a century! Should have proofed before posting I guess. Oh well\u2026(blush)\n\u201cFor the most part I am happy, grateful, hopeful even. And yet . . . and yet . . .\u201d The thing is Pat\u2026if life matters, if our love for one another matters then sadness, grief, doubt are equally part of the mix of how we are going to feel. And no, in my experience others are not doing it any easier than you\u2026they are just doing it differently, and some do not acknowledge their pain at all and trust me they are the ones who suffer the most. You don\u2019t lack resilience you goose! Quite the opposite. You are living your life courageously, acknowledging the pain as well as the pleasures. That is life!\nI\u2019d read a study three or four years ago that said people who didn\u2019t \u201cget over\u201d their grief lacked resiliency. Weird, huh?\nI have always appreciated your contention that sadness, grief, and doubt are part of the mix. Most people seem to think those feelings need to be eradicated. 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        "raw_content": "Darren Lee Ashford's profile\nHello to all out here in virtual land. This is the Sandman here to bring you your dreams, at least for someone, somewhere help make theirs come true and in the process have mine fulfilled as well. As to what those dreams are, time is a revealer of all and hey, I am the Sandman! So we have all the time we need to teach that plateau.\nHowever, for right now, on a superficial level, I'll take a minute amount of time to properly introduce myself. My given name is Derren Ashford. I'm a 45-year-old white male of Irish descent, born on Feb. 22, 1966. I'm 5'11\", 155 lbs, and in excellent shape both physically and mentally. I have brown hair and green eyes, which I've been told are captivating. I've made a few bad decisions in life and am currently incarcerated. I have a release date of 2021 and afterwards will not be returning, for with age comes wisdom and the intelligence to utilize it.\nFor a brief glimpse of my essence, I'm a very down-to-earth, honest, sincere, open-minded (in most cases), intelligent individual who looks for but doesn't always find the same qualities in others. I'm truly hoping that this time will be different. As for the things I enjoy most in life, other than spending quality time with my loved ones, it's tattooing. When I'm not incarcerated, I'm a tattoo artist. Mainly because I enjoy creating things that, most of the time, will be around or at least remembered long after I'm gone. Also I like meeting people from all walks of life.\nWell, that's a mental glance of the Sandman. If you feel you would enjoy getting to know the full picture, then I'll be hearing from you on my blog or personally:\nAshford Darren\nDC# 493792\nNorthwest Florida Reception Center\n4455 Sam Mitchell Dr.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Another Very Interesting Book\nDog Vomit \u2192\nShannon O\u2019Dell has written a great new book (title of this blog). I read it in one sitting. Stan and I are actually attending a one day event on Transforming Church In Rural America led by Shannon, Tony Morgan and Casey Graham this week. I\u2019m pumped to be a part of this and learn from these guys.\nFor a long time I\u2019ve said, I don\u2019t know of anyone else who\u2019s experiencing what we\u2019re seeing happen at Grace Fellowship; ie \u2013 a great move of God in a rural setting. However, that\u2019s exactly what\u2019s happening with Brand New Church (Shannon\u2019s church). The parallels between our churches, situations and vision are pretty amazing. It will be cool to meet, share and grow in our time together.\nIt\u2019s been my desire for more than a year to write a book on doing church differently in rural America; Shannon\u2019s already done so and his book is a blessing. It will be worth your time to read it. You can also check out other info about Brand New Church at www.breakingalltherurals.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Northwest Division Preview: Minnesota Wild\nFaiz-Ali VirjiCorrespondent IAugust 21, 2008\nContinuing my preview of of the Northwest divison with the Minnesota Wild. (My preview of the Colorado Avalanche can be found here, my preview of the Vancouver Canucks can be found here and my preview of the Calgary Flames can be found herehttp://bleacherreport.com/articles/48892-northwest-division-preview-calgary-flames\">here>)\nMinnesota won the Northwest division last year, and even with improvements in other teams, and some of their own losses, they are a favorite to win the division once again. This is because they have one of the NHL's best, albeit most boring, coaches in Jacques Lemaire.\nThe Wild should be fine in goal, with Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding. Some people believe Harding may even be able to be the starter. And its never a bad thing to have two starting goaltenders on the roster.\nTheir defense should be good this year, with the up and coming all star Brent Burns, who was a pleasant surprise last year with 15 goals and 43 points. With new addition Marek Zidlicky, who also had 43 points last year with Nashville, the Wild should have no problem getting the puck out of their zone this year.\nLook for Kurtis Foster, if he stays healthy, to provide lots of offence. Kim Johnsson, Martin Skoula and Nick Shultz provide the defensive support for the Wild. The addition of Marc-Andre Bergeron is a risk on even strength, but his powerplay ability can't be denied. Look for the defence to spark the offense this year for the Wild.\nAfter losing Pavol Demitra and Brian Rolston, Minnesota is a little weak upfront. They still have Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Marian Gaborik and Mikko Koivu, but after that, there isn't much. Andrew Brunette is a good addition, but if he isn't playing with any of the above three, he will be hard pressed to score 20 goals this year.\nWhile Owen Nolan will bring some leadership to the locker room, don't look for him to come even close this year to 20 goals. The rest of their forwards are more defensive forwards in Eric Belanger, Antti Miettinen, and Stephane Veilleux. Benoit Pouliot and James Sheppard should get a chance to show they belong this year, and if they can take advantage, then the Wild will be fine.\nAll in all, with Lemaire coaching, the Wild will once again be a defensive-minded team, and this year's team seems to be made just for that. Expect them to be in the playoffs, and fighting for the division crown.",
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        "raw_content": "Because Pride events are synonymous with fun these days it\u2019s easy to forget why they started happening in the first place. The first ever Gay Pride marches took place in 1970 as a response to the police brutality that came to the fore during the Stonewall Riots, which were a reaction to the raid of Stonewall Inn, the now-legendary Greenwich Village gay bar.\nSince then, Gay Pride, which is usually the whole month of June, has expanded around the globe and is celebrated in places where gay is still a dirty word. It\u2019s symbolic.\nPride is a party, of course it is. But what are we partying about? We\u2019re partying about bringing together lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, straight and cisgender people across the globe to march for acceptance for all. Even if you skip the march bit, just by being there you\u2019re still making a statement in support of diversity. Because just by being present you\u2019re making sure we\u2019re visible, assertive parts of the communities we inhabit.\nGay Pride events are statements that support life, love, freedom and above all acceptance. So whether you\u2019re at the front of the parade or just lolling about in the park, be PROUD to be part of the civil rights movement that strives for equality for everyone.",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Domingo at LA Opera\nCelebrating Pl\u00e1cido Domingo\u2019s 40th Anniversary (2008)\nToday, Pl\u00e1cido Domingo turns 75. The legendary singer has wowed audiences onstage for more than fifty years, with his emotionally connected acting talent and the remarkable timbre of his voice. He\u2019s been described as \u201cthe King of Opera,\u201d \u201ca true renaissance man in music\u201d and \u201cthe greatest operatic artist of modern times.\u201d Domingo has also dedicated his life to sharing his passion for opera with the world. He does so greatly through his work as LA Opera\u2019s Eli and Edythe Broad General Director. His love of the art form shows every time he\u2019s in town and walks around the offices, greeting employees, before singing in and/or conducting an opera here. Domingo was also instrumental to the founding of LA Opera in 1986. (Check out my first installment of The Staging of an Opera Company to learn more.)\nIn September of last year, I was busy writing an article about opera in film, when I heard the news that Pl\u00e1cido Domingo had arrived on-site. I had yet to meet the famous opera legend, who was about to grace the stage in Gianni Schicchi and conduct Pagliacci, opening our current season. Wondering when I would get to speak to the General Director (who has helmed the company since 2001), I began to listen to my favorite Domingo tunes, including his spectacular Turiddu in Pietro Mascagni\u2019s Cavalleria Rusticana. In a moment that can only be described as operatic, Maestro Domingo walked into our office right as his voice sounded through my headphones in a duet from Act I, \u201cTuriddu, ascolta!\u201d That\u2019s when I met Pl\u00e1cido Domingo.\nA lot of people at LA Opera \u2013 and I\u2019m sure around the world \u2013 have similarly wonderful Pl\u00e1cido Domingo stories. He\u2019s just that awesome.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADEZBd8YhMk\nTo celebrate Maestro Domingo\u2019s birthday, we have dedicated this edition of our #LAO30Images series to him. Check out our #LAO30Images: Domingo at LA Opera Pinterest Board to see all 30 images of Domingo on the LA Opera stage.\nPosted in LAO 30\t| Tagged #Domingo75, #LAO30Images, Cavalleria Rusticana, Domingo at LA Opera, Gianni Schicchi, Pagliacci, Photos, Placido Domingo\t| Comments Off on #LAO30Images: Domingo at LA Opera",
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        "raw_content": "NABUCCO (October 14-November 19)\nA scene from Washington National Opera\u2019s Nabucco (2012); Photo: Scott Suchman\nAs an aging king descends into madness, his bloodthirsty daughter begins a reign of terror, leaving a defenseless populace to battle for freedom from their oppressors. A monumental opera that made Verdi a national hero, Nabucco boasts a bold score that goes straight to the heart, highlighted by the immortal chorus of the Hebrew slaves.\nIn Thaddeus Strassberger\u2019s production, the towering biblical drama is exquisitely presented as it might have been staged at its 1842 premiere at Milan\u2019s fabled Teatro alla Scala. Pl\u00e1cido Domingo continues his astonishing exploration of the Verdi baritone repertory with his portrayal of the title role, with one of today\u2019s brightest stars, Liudmyla Monastyrska, making her company debut as the king\u2019s terrifying daughter, Abigaille.\nLA BELLE ET LA B\u00caTE (October 28-31)\nA familiar fairy tale takes on a broader and deeper subject\u2014the transformative power of love and art. Jean Cocteau\u2019s stunningly beautiful 1946 cinematic masterpiece is recast with an enchanting new soundtrack by Philip Glass. The modern maestro works his own magic around the shimmering spectacle by replacing the film\u2019s original music and dialogue with nothing less than a classical opera, performed by live singers synchronized with the actors in the film.\nThree special presentations at the spectacularly restored Theatre at Ace Hotel will feature four vocalists performing along with the Philip Glass Ensemble, conducted by Michael Riesman.\nPERSONA (November 9-12)\nA scene from Persona (2015); Photo: Noah Stern Weber / Beth Morrison Projects\nBased on Ingmar Bergman\u2019s classic film, Persona is a provocative and artistically complex depiction of human frailty, cruelty and identity. In an isolated summer house, a young nurse becomes caretaker of a stage actress who has suddenly lost the ability to speak. The deepening layers of their unsettling relationship unfold in a taut psychological drama, revealed through a unique aural landscape and a richly layered production.\nPL\u00c1CIDO DOMINGO 50th Anniversary Concert (November 17)\nPl\u00e1cido Domingo during his 40th Anniversary Concert; Photo: Robert Millard\nOn November 17, 1967, a young tenor on tour in Los Angeles with the New York City Opera took to the stage of the new Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. In the five decades since that remarkable debut, Pl\u00e1cido Domingo has made a profound impact on the cultural life of Los Angeles\u2014as a singer, conductor and champion of the arts. James Conlon conducts the LA Opera Orchestra and a legion of special guest artists in a gala musical celebration of Domingo\u2019s incomparable artistic legacy.\nCANDIDE (January 27-February 18)\nA scene from Candide (2015); Photo: Karli Cadel / Glimmerglass Festival\nKelsey Grammer stars in Bernstein\u2019s round-the-world romp! Free-wheeling and funny, satirical and soaring, Candide takes the audience on a whirlwind tour of human folly and foolishness. Brimming with youthful innocence, Candide is certain that he lives in the best of all possible worlds. But an unrelenting series of ridiculously unfortunate events makes him question everything he has been taught.\nORPHEUS & EURYDICE (March 10-25)\nIn a timeless story drawn from mythology, Orpheus descends into the underworld to retrieve his lost Eurydice. But first he must tame the Furies and face Love\u2019s challenge. Gluck\u2019s groundbreaking opera, which bridges the musical worlds of Handel and Mozart with its ornate vocal lines and flowing melodies, forever changed the face of opera with its bold emphasis on dramatic clarity and emotional strength.\nDirector, choreographer and designer John Neumeier, a living legend in the dance world, creates a new production that showcases the virtuoso dancers of the Joffrey Ballet.\nRIGOLETTO (May 12-June 3)\nIt\u2019s more than just a cornerstone of opera repertoire; it\u2019s also one of the most heartfelt of all stage works. Rigoletto is the unforgettable tale of a father\u2019s rage, a daughter\u2019s shame and a self-centered ruler who thinks he can get away with anything. Several of Verdi\u2019s best-known tunes accentuate this timeless tragedy of sacrifice, betrayal and revenge.\nTwo Italian baritones share the title role of the court jester pushed to the emotional brink: the legendary Leo Nucci and charismatic powerhouse Ambrogio Maestri.\nAUDRA McDONALD IN CONCERT (May 20)\nUnparalleled in the breadth and versatility of her artistry as both a singer and an actress, Audra McDonald\u2014winner of an Emmy Award, two Grammy Awards and a record-setting six Tony Awards\u2014returns to LA Opera in a not-to-be-missed concert. The Broadway legend brings her luminous soprano voice to an intimate evening of favorite show tunes, classic songs and original pieces written especially for her.\nCROSSING (May 26)\nInspired by poet Walt Whitman\u2019s experiences tending to wounded soldiers during the Civil War, this haunting, compassionate work by Matthew Aucoin, LA Opera\u2019s Artist in Residence, explores the connections that come between us and pull us apart. As Whitman listens to wounded veterans share their memories and messages, he forges a bond with an enigmatic young soldier. Their encounter forces him to examine his own role as writer and poet. Intricately scored for chamber orchestra, with beautifully detailed choruses, Crossing shines in a special concert performance, featuring Rod Gilfry as Whitman and conducted by Aucoin himself.\nUSHER HOUSE/THE CANTERVILLE GHOST (June 22-24)\nReady for a spooky night out? The Broad Stage transforms into two different haunted houses in a double bill of operas by Gordon Getty. Writer Edgar Allen Poe takes the stage himself as the main character of Usher House, an unsettling chiller that has all the classic elements of Gothic horror: a high-strung recluse, a beautiful madwoman and a sinister doctor, all hidden away in a crumbling manor house full of secrets. The Canterville Ghost puts a deft comic spin on Oscar Wilde\u2019s witty tale, in which the 300-year-old ghost of an English nobleman fails to impress his newest audience, a family of Americans who simply refuse to be frightened.\nTo learn more about and purchase tickets for the 2017/18 season, click here.\nOpera Summer Playlist\nWhy You Should Subscribe to LA Opera\nKeith Rainville Brings His Brand of 60s Film Aesthetic to\u2026\nThis entry was posted in About Our Shows and tagged 17/18 Season, Audra McDonald, Candide, Carmen, La belle et la bete, Nabucco, Orpheus & Eurydice, Persona, Rigoletto. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "GoodAI One Year Later: Progress to Date and Next Steps\nIt\u2019s been one whole year since we publicly announced GoodAI. I want to celebrate the anniversary by looking back at what we have achieved in the past 12 months, and tell you a bit more about what we are planning for the future.\nOur progress to date and next steps include:\n- Framework\n- School for AI\n- Growing Topology Architecture\n- Arnold Simulator\n- AI Roadmap Institute\n- GoodAI Consulting\nGoodAI started as a project within Keen Software House in January 2014. It was announced to the public on July 7, 2015, and has now grown to a team of 30 researchers. Together with Keen Software House, we have team members from 17 countries!\nGoodAI\u2019s mission is to develop general artificial intelligence\n\u2013 as fast as possible \u2013\nto help humanity and understand the universe.\nOne year ago, our primary approach to building general AI was through Brain Simulator, our in-house collaborative platform that third-party researchers, developers, and tech companies could use to prototype and simulate artificial brain architectures, share knowledge, and exchange feedback. At that time, we were exploring various approaches to building general AI, trying to gain a better understanding of the field as a whole, and consolidating our own specific approach to the problem.\nOne year later, we\u2019re working on several things that together form our focused approach to building general artificial intelligence.\nWe have focused mainly on our R&D roadmap. Together with our framework, it is our latest achievement. The roadmap started out almost as a side project, but the importance of a strategic overview of the AI landscape quickly became apparent. It will help us choose research directions more efficiently and reduce the complexity of development within those directions.\nI feel that we have accomplished a lot during last year.\nI am very satisfied with our progress.\nWe view intelligence as a tool for searching for solutions to problems. The guiding principles of our AI research revolve around an agent which can accumulate skills gradually and in a self-improving manner (where each new skill can be reused and improved in the accumulation of further skills).\nEach new skill works like a heuristic that helps to guide and narrow the search for problem solutions. Some heuristics even increase the efficiency of the search for additional heuristics.\nThese principles have inspired our framework document, which describes how we understand intelligence and provides tools for studying, measuring, and testing various skills and abilities.\nThe framework itself will aim to be as implementation agnostic as possible, without regard to particular learning methods or environments. It will provide an analytic, systematic, and scalable way to generate hypotheses that are possibly relevant in the search of general AI.\nR&D roadmap\nThe research roadmap is an ordered list of skills / abilities (research milestones) which our AI will need to be able to acquire in order to achieve human level intelligence. Each skill or ability represents an open research problem and these problems can be distributed among different research groups, either internally at GoodAI, or among external researchers and hobbyists.\nThere are two parts to the roadmap:\na map for the open problems\na map for known and proposed solutions (where each problem may have multiple or branching solutions)\nThe roadmap is a living document which will be updated as we work towards the milestones and evaluate them within the framework document.\nThe current version of the documents is early-stage and a work in progress. We anticipate that more milestones and research directions will be added to the roadmap as our understanding matures.\nThe first version of the roadmap and framework will be released to the public within the next couple of months. There will still be many parts missing, but we feel that it is better to engage with the community as soon as possible.\nSchool for AI\nWhat is the goal of the School for AI? We expect the AI to be able to learn. Of course, some intrinsic skills will be hard-coded, and the AI has to be \"born\" with them. Other skills will be learned. We will teach the AI these skills in a gradual and guided way in our School for AI which we are now developing.\nIn the School for AI, we first design an optimized set of learning tasks, or as we say, a \"curriculum.\" The curriculum teaches the AI useful skills / heuristics, so it doesn't have to discover them on its own. Without a curriculum, the AI would waste time exploring areas that evolution and society already explored, or those that we know are not useful or perhaps dangerous.\nArnold Simulator\nArnold Simulator is a software platform designed for the rapid prototyping of AI systems with highly dynamic neural network topologies. The software will provide tools for our research and development, but it is also designed for high performance and it's transparently scalable to large computer clusters.\nIt is the next generation of GoodAI in-house prototyping software. It follows in the steps of GoodAI's Brain Simulator, which focused more on the standard machine learning algorithms. We\u2019re designing it for large, highly dynamic, heterogeneous and heterarchical networks of lightweight actors, and with focus on concurrency, parallelism and low-latency messaging. For concurrency, we're using the actor model, where independent actors communicate via messages. The simulation runs in discrete time-steps, during which the individual actors are processed in parallel. In between the simulation steps, the system can interact with any virtual or real environment via sensors and actuators. The design of Arnold Simulator will allow us to effectively implement the growing general AI architectures we are focusing on.\n3D visualization from Arnold Simulator\nThe GoodAI team is organized into four smaller working groups: the Brain group, School group, Software Engineers, and our AI Safety team.\nBrain group is working on the implementation of solutions to research topics, mostly focusing on growing topologies, modular networks, and the reuse of skills. These are the guys who are implementing hardcoded skills.\nSchool group is studying the skills that the AI needs to acquire (hardcoded or learned), and designing learning tasks for efficient education. They\u2019re also working on the R&D roadmap and mapping various curricula. These are the guys who will train the learned skills.\nSoftware engineers are building our Arnold Simulator.\nAI Safety team is studying the safe path forward with our technology, how to mitigate threats to our team and humankind as a whole, creating an alliance of AI researchers committed to the safe development of AI and general AI, developing our futuristic roadmap, and more.\nFuturistic roadmap\nWhile our R&D roadmap covers research and technology plans, our futuristic roadmap is focused on freedom, society, ethics, the universe, people, the Earth, politics, the economy, and more. Its contents include a description of the long-term future we want to build, and a step by step description of how we want to get there while mitigating the risks and challenges we might face along the way.\nOur AI Safety team is working on this.\nWe\u2019re also entertaining the idea of setting up an independent institute dedicated exclusively to the study of (general) AI roadmaps \u2013 focused only on the big picture and agnostic to implementation details, plus promoting the importance of the big picture and long-term planning, detailed roadmaps, and perhaps shifting the focus/attention of the AI community toward this big picture direction.\nThe AI Roadmap Institute is a new initiative to collate and study various AI and general AI roadmaps proposed by those working in the field. It will map the space of AI skills and abilities (research topics, open problems, and proposed solutions). The institute will use architecture-agnostic common terminology provided by the framework to compare the roadmaps, allowing research groups with different internal terminologies to communicate effectively.\nThe amount of research into AI has exploded over the last few years, with many papers appearing daily. The institute's major output will be consolidating this research into an (ideally single) visual summary which outlines the similarities and differences among roadmaps, where roadmaps branch and converge, stages of roadmaps which need to be addressed by new research, and where there are examples of skills and testable milestones. This summary will be constantly updated and available for all who are interested, regardless of technical expertise.\nThere are currently two categories of roadmaps: research and development, or how to get us to general AI, and Safety/Futuristic - which explore how to keep humanity safe and the years after general AI is reached. These roadmaps will be described by the institute using the framework in an implementation agnostic manner. The roadmaps will show the problems, and any proposed solutions and the implementations of others will be mapped out in a similar manner.\nThe institute is concerned with \u2018big picture\u2019 thinking, without focusing on local problems in the search for general AI. With a point of comparison among different roadmaps and with links to relevant research, the institute can highlight aspects of AI development where solutions exist or are needed. This means that other research groups can take inspiration or suggest new milestones for the roadmaps.\nFinally, the institute is for the scientific community and everyone will be invited to contribute. It will phrase higher level concepts in an accessible and architecture-agnostic language, with more technical expressions made available to those who are interested.\nGrowing Topology Architecture\nWe are trying to implement the first prototypes of neural architectures that support the gradual accumulation of skills. This is the implementation side of our work, rather than the big picture / theoretical side of what we do.\nThe Framework \u2013 a systematic method for designing roadmaps and proposing solutions to various AI research topics \u2013 is helping us to generate useful hypotheses for which skills to implement first, research directions to take, and solutions. Essentially, if you view intelligence as a search problem, then you can see various AI skills and abilities as heuristics which increase the efficiency of the search.\nFor example, we have identified that the accumulation of skills is one of the first intrinsic heuristics we need to implement in order to allow AI to learn gradually and self-improve.\nOur PR plans include promoting the R&D roadmap, the framework, and the AI Roadmap Institute, all of which will help us find like-minded people and facilitate collaboration with academics and the general public\nGoodAI Consulting\nGoodAI Consulting is an AI-focused consulting firm using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence solutions to maximize business success for companies and organizations. GoodAI Consulting started because of high demand for the cutting-edge know-how of GoodAI researchers. Our world-class research team focuses solely on general AI research, and is building technology that won't be on the market for another 5-10 years. Clients of GoodAI Consulting receive exclusive and preferential access to the GoodAI core team and research results.\nGoodAI Consulting is hiring, so join us or sign up to learn more!\nGoodAI web site: www.GoodAI.com\nWe\u2019ve updated our website to reflect the most up-to-date description of our work, our progress, what we are doing, how we are doing it, why, and so on. If you\u2019d like to learn more about our framework, roadmap, and other areas of focus, spend some time on our About page.\nOur website is essentially a summarized knowledge base of GoodAI, but if there\u2019s anything you can\u2019t find there, just send us an email at info@goodai.com.\nContacts, friendship, and commitment to cooperation\nWe have built a substantial network of like-minded people, from academia to business, whom we reach out to when discussing and brainstorming ideas, problem and solutions. We are very fortunate to have them.\nAs a whole, in the past year we focused much more on the big picture - architecture, strategy, and roadmapping \u2013 more than on implementation or solving specific and narrow problems. In my view, the big picture for general AI is currently under-researched, and any gains we make in this direction can have a dramatic impact on lower level, more focused implementations.\nCertain things in GoodAI are the same as they were one year ago, however. We\u2019re still self-funded \u2013 I invested $10mil at the start of the project, have continuously added funding since then, and am prepared to increase my amount of personal funding in the future to ensure that we always have $10mil+ as a reserve going forward. We are also still completely devoted to our goal of developing general artificial intelligence.\nWe\u2019re committed to the idea that solving a general problem will, in the end, offer better outcomes than trying to solve a set of specific problems \u2013 even if the narrower problems seem easier to tackle at first.\n\"There lies the inventor's paradox, that it is often significantly easier to find a general solution than a more specific one, since the general solution may naturally have a simpler algorithm and cleaner design, and typically can take less time to solve in comparison with a particular problem.\"\n- Bruce Tate\nWe aim for general AI, not narrow AI use cases. This approach allows us to restrict the search for the right solution and focus more resources on our desired long term goal.\nMarian Gazdik August 1, 2016 at 9:47 PM\nAwesome, I am a big fan and am sure that you will get there.\nMentifex August 2, 2016 at 1:23 PM\nI was last commenting here on June 14, 2015 and now I am glad to see all your progress over the past year. Today I have been coding general artificial intelligence by porting the Perl artificial intelligence back into Forth.",
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        "raw_content": "Korn \u2013 Jonathan Davis Interview\nWritten by Ryan Smith on May 23, 2014 under Live News\nKorn, quite simply, is at the top of their game. With Brian \u201cHead\u201d Welch back in the group and Ray Luzier driving the band on drums, Korn is performing better than ever.\nLead singer Jonathan Davis\u2019 voice is stronger, the group is tighter, and the fans are still supporting this band who originally came to Shure through metal legend Rob Halford almost 20 years ago.\nFortunately, I was there in 1995 when they played at the Metro in Chicago, back when they were touring off the first record. I was there when they packed the then World Theater in Tinley Park, IL, and I was there recently when they packed the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. It has been amazing watching them continue to put on the shows they do.\nI got the chance to sit down with Jonathan Davis, my good friend, and talk with him about how the group is doing today, how his family is doing and thank him for being such an amazing supporter of Shure.\nRhonda Vincent Interview\nA voice with experience. Rhonda has been touring and performing for most of her life. Her schedule every year is so crazy that it's a wonder she has any time\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "FILED UNDER:4ktv\nMost of the time, not.\nFirst, let\u2019s clear the air. Despite what some companies would have you believe, there is no standard for a 4K-capable HDMI cable. Most HDMI cables will work with 4K, no matter what.\nIf you\u2019re looking for a cable that gives you a bit more peace of mind, make sure that the cable is labeled \u201cHigh Speed\u201d and has a speed rating of 10Gbps/sec or higher. This will ensure that it is built for the high transfer rates demanded by 4K, which carries a huge amount of data from point to point.\nDon\u2019t waste your time with cables that are \u201cspecially designed for 4K,\u201d as they are usually just a waste of money. However, you should also avoid any cable using a translation technology like Redmere and any devices designed to put HDMI over Ethernet, unless such cables and devices are specifically designed to carry 4K content.\nCES2016: Ultra HD Premium Specs\nDIRECTV announces 4K Baseball Schedule",
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        "raw_content": "Working on many projects and in fast-paced environments can be tough.\nStudies have shown that the human brain is not that good at perceiving time. When estimating duration, there\u2019s actually a thing called \u201cthe Planning Fallacy\u201d also known as \u201cthe optimism bias\u201d. It means that humans have a tendency to underestimate how much it takes to finish a task. That makes it even more difficult to meet deadlines and to keep a balanced workload.\nHow To Meet Deadlines And Work Under Pressure\nIn the busiest times, it\u2019s hard to work on a tight schedule. However, it\u2019s possible to still make it to the dreaded deadline on time. Being respectful of schedules and timelines is not only good for productivity but also good for motivation and morale. Not to mention, it\u2019s vital to build a good relationship with clients and co-workers.\nIf you change your mindset and adjust your routine, it\u2019s possible to take the stress away from deadlines. You may even use them to your advantage.\n#1 Make sure projects and tasks are clear\nDon\u2019t complicate your life before you even start.\nMake sure you have clearly defined (with clients or managers) what exactly need to be done. In addition, share expectations and goals so that everybody is on the same page. This way, you\u2019ll avoid unexpected requests and/or mistakes that could prevent you from meeting your deadline.\n#2 Estimate by looking back at what you did\nOnce you know what exactly needs to be done, you\u2019ll have to estimate how much time it\u2019ll take to achieve it. To make a more accurate estimate, take a look at your past work and how much time you spent on similar tasks/ projects.\nIf you\u2019ve been using a time tracking tool, you\u2019ll have all the data you need to make the comparison. (If you have no ideas where your time is going, we can\u2019t stress enough the importance of tracking time.)\nAs a general rule, it\u2019s always better to overestimate. One reason why is the planning fallacy we discussed above. In addition, despite our best efforts to avoid the unexpected, rarely anything goes as planned. Having some extra time available can really save you. Besides, if things do go as planned and you end up finishing earlier, you\u2019ll make a long-lasting positive impression to clients and co-workers.\n#3 Visualize your work\nSo that\u2019s it \u2013 you have a big deadline approaching.\n*dramatic music starts to play*\nJuggling many projects makes it incredibly easy to leave something behind. Working on the task at hand an giving it 100% of your focus and effort is the best way to get it done. Nevertheless, focusing on one thing at a time doesn\u2019t mean to lose grasp of the bigger picture.\nFind a way to visualize your work and keep everything under control. Since we\u2019re talking about deadlines here, considering putting your work down on a calendar.\n#4 Create in-between steps\nBig project coming up? Try to break it down into smaller steps. If it helps, assign mini-deadlines to each of them. This way, you\u2019ll take the big boulder down gradually, making it easier to finish everything on time. Besides, getting tasks done is really good for motivation!\n#5 Say no and delegate\nFinally, how can you make sure once and for all that nothing will derail you?\nFirst of all, refuse other unscheduled, out-of-scope commitments. I know that\u2019s easier said than done. Still, you should learn to say no to clients, colleagues, and management and refuse any commitment that might delay your schedule.\nWhich brings us to the golden art of delegation. When you feel that you won\u2019t make it or time, or the workload is too much, don\u2019t be afraid to ask for help or to outsource to others.\nThis does not mean passing the buck, but instead, it means to collaborate with other people effectively. Which means, don\u2019t forget to delegate properly, be grateful to those who help you, and also return the favor.\nBy improving your time management skills, your productivity will soar and you\u2019ll be able to survive even in the busiest of days!",
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        "raw_content": "The Normandy Syndrome\nWaiting for a house in Gaza. Nothing is easy for a Palestinian Previous Brave women driving in Saudi Arabia, a new form of \"Arab Spring\" Next\nAmerican Soldiers landing in the French coast of Normandy June 6 1944 (Associated Press)\nEurope is suffering for 66 years from an acute case of Normandy syndrome, that has worsened with time and is now a chronic illness never treated with no wanted treatment, because it has some pleasant symptoms for most of the sufferers who only had to lie in bed and wait to see if the danger passes. But is urgent to find a cure, because the world is changing and there will be a disaster to have so many countries passively living comfortably as if this last six last decades didn\u2019t happen\nAnd what is that Normandy syndrome? I hope you\u2019ll be so kind to forgive me because I figure out the name thinking about what\u2019s happening with NATO and also with the UN in this time of constant changes, not only in the so-called Muslim Spring, but in the \u201cother side\u201d of Europe and Asia, and Africa, and the whole World.\nWhat Happened in the Normandy Beaches at the end of WWII has marked all this time. The US forces, with the British, Canadian and free French in lower numbers, take the ground in a brave and bloody battle leaving there so many lives to liberate Europe from Hitler. From that memorable fight, it was clear that the US military were powerful and didn\u2019t have doubts to put their forces in the front line on the ground if necessary at any costs. (And if is not also, don\u2019t forget for example the Bush\u2019s Iraqi adventure and it\u2019s consequences)\nThere were more international conflicts and under the NATO missions, or UN missions, or \u201ccoalition\u201d missions, they there are the US forces leading the fight if there is need to put people on the ground, usually followed by the British, but in a very lower numbers. The others enter when the ground is secured and there is no so dangerous. But the problem never has been so pristine claire like in this last turmoil on the North Africa and the Middle East.\nWhen the trouble began in Tunisia, and then Egypt and then Libya, well, everybody over here, in Europe, understood that something have to be done. But then Washington was silent, waiting to see what will happen (I think wisely). That was a change unexpected here, where the diplomats are used to talk securely after the fast reacting Americans said something and not take the lead. But then, Libya was an urgent problem (Too close to Italy, Greece, France, in the middle of the Mediterranean). Besides, all this countries had been until the day the protests commenced friends with Gaddafi. They had to react, they were members of NATO, they recurred to it, but suddenly they showed their big problem. Without the lead of the US, they can\u2019t get together. Doubts, divisions, no way to reach an agreement (we knew that with the experience of the way the EU \u201cworks\u201d). Meanwhile, thousands of refugees where pouring in boats to Italy and, just in case, the EU decided to close their internal borders to let the Italians deal to the problem without any help. That\u2019s the \u201cUnion\u201d in Europe.\nI live in Spain. Here, the doctrine that the government is selling to the people about the military forces is that they are a \u201chumanitarian\u201d corps. As if there\u2019s such a thing as a \u201chumanitarian war\u201d. A war never is humanitarian, it\u2019s an evil in itself, only justified if it\u2019s in self-defense, and with proportion to the attack suffered. I can\u2019t justify a strategical, economical, racist, or simply show of power war and less of all that monstrous thing called preventive war ( I suspect you are going to hit me so I kill you before. And what if I was wrong? bad look, guy! I\u2019m sorry, your fault to look so suspicious).\nLet\u2019s go back to the situation in western Europe. The politicians sell to the people who their soldiers don\u2019t go to very dangerous areas in dangerous countries. They go to keep peace, build schools, roads, protect civilians. Not to engage in battle with enemies forces. And when somebody die or get wounded there is a big surprise for the people and big protests, because this was not what they were talking about. (Of course the military know what are doing).\nMore European countries do the same. They expect another Normandy every time NATO comes to the table. The US forces in the front line, maybe with the British, and when the place is more or less secured, enter with whatever they can to keep peace. That\u2019s politically secure: no risk of denounces to the International Court, not \u201ccollateral damages\u201d, not war crimes, only \u201caccidents\u201d easy to explain.\nBut this can\u2019t go on for ever, just because the world is changing too fast. There is no room for European disunion. It\u2019s time to pass the page of the WWI and WWII. Cold War is gone, the problems of the colonialism in Africa and Asia (caused precisely for the \u201cold mighty\u201d Europe) are surging and searching for solutions, the status quo of the last six decades is falling down.\nThe US, Europe, NATO and UN had to adjust to that. I think the Obama Administration had understood this, but I\u2019m not so sure western Europe has. 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        "raw_content": "Amazon.com explains recent outage that took down Foursquare and Reddit\nAmazon Web Services LLC (AWS), the cloud computing arm of online marketplace Amazon.com, on Friday explained what happened during last week's service outage, which disrupted many of its customers' Web sites. AWS, formed by Amazon in 2006 to capitalize on the cloud computing hype, ran into problems on April 21 with a network configuration change that took several days to fix, slowing or disabling access to sites run by location-based social network Foursquare, fellow cloud service provider Engine Yard, social news outlet Reddit and several others.\n\"The trigger for this event was a network configuration change,\" the company confirmed in a message on its Web site. \"We will audit our change process and increase the automation to prevent this mistake from happening in the future.\"\nDuring AWS's disruption the company's so-called \"elastic block\" data storage (EBS) became unable to perform certain functions. This storage consists of computer clusters that store, manage and back up customer data. The clusters themselves are made up of individual node computers, and these nodes are connected via two networks\u2014a primary high-bandwidth network that manages normal traffic and a lower-capacity backup network. The problem began on April 21 while Amazon was attempting to upgrade capacity in the network serving the eastern U.S. The company incorrectly shifted network traffic from the primary network to the backup network, which could not adequately handle the volume of activity.\nOnce the error was realized and traffic was shifted back to the primary network, the storage nodes on the primary were overwhelmed by the barrage of data and could not find enough space to hold it all. Like a game of musical chairs, some data was left in limbo, continuously searching for free storage space. This backed up new requests for storage space coming into the system, slowing or shutting down parts of Web sites using Amazon's services.\nThe company corrected this by disabling new storage requests, but the damage was already done. Overwhelmed nodes began to fail, exacerbating the problem of having too much data and not enough available storage space. AWS was able to address this over the next few days by adding storage capacity to the network and tweaking its storage management software.\nImage of storm clouds over Denmark courtesy of Malene Thyssen, via Wikimedia Commons\nStress tests devised to reliably reveal personality in birds",
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        "raw_content": "Home David Toscano Virginia House Democratic Leader David Toscano: Reflections on Immigration, Race, and the...\nVirginia House Democratic Leader David Toscano: Reflections on Immigration, Race, and the Week of the 4th of July\nFrom Virginia Democratic House Leader Del. David Toscano\nReflections on Immigration, Race, and the Week of the 4th of July.\nAlmost every year since I arrived in Charlottesville in 1981, my wife Nancy and I have attended the annual July 4th naturalization ceremony at Thomas Jefferson\u2019s Monticello. Last week, another 67 people born in countries as diverse as Iraq and Ghana took the oath of U.S. citizenship, pledging to protect and defend our Constitution, and also renouncing \u201call allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty\u2026.\u201d Over the years, we have heard thoughtful or insightful speeches discussing Jefferson and his role in the founding of the country, and celebrating countless people from foreign shores who decided to take the oath and become American citizens. It is among the most inspiring events that an American can attend, largely because it links the power of Jefferson\u2019s words with the promise of so many seeking a better life.\nThis week continued with two other significant events in Charlottesville, one to memorialize and remember the horrific lynching of John Henry James in 1898 as part of the Charlottesville Pilgrimage for Justice, and the following day, the LatinX picnic and Harmonia music benefit for migrant families in our area. Placing these alongside the Monticello celebration draws attention to critical fissures in our society and the work of citizens to address them.\nThe naturalization ceremony at Monticello has been occurring since 1963, and for the last thirty years, former Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice John Charles Thomas has delivered a stirring reading of the Declaration of Independence to the assembled crowd. There is a certain ironic poignancy to Thomas\u2019s reading; after all, Jefferson\u2019s words at the time did not apply to African Americans like Thomas, and certainly not to slaves. The Declaration also did not apply to women, people who did not own property, and Native Americans. Jefferson\u2019s words, penned at the age of 33, remind us how idealistic a country we are. But locating them in historical context also underscores that while we have traveled a substantial distance, we still have a long way to go in order to become a \u201cmore perfect union.\u201d\nThe character of the naturalization ceremony has changed dramatically over the years, as Monticello has become increasingly sensitized to the role of slavery in the creation of our nation, and to the relationship between Jefferson and his slave, Sally Hemings. Nonetheless, the words of the Declaration seem to transcend an American history that was cruel and oppressive at critical times, and they never cease to inspire people without power to seek redress of grievances and create a system where people can enjoy their \u201cinalienable rights\u201d of \u201clife, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.\u201d\nBringing a Dark Chapter into the Light\nFor John Henry James, the night of July 12, 1898, was not about Jefferson\u2019s words. Charged with assault of a white woman, James was dragged off a train just outside Charlottesville, lynched by a mob, and his body was riddled with more than 70 gunshots. The perpetrators of this outrage were never identified, even though none of the mob hid their faces. This event was more than about terror for him, but a means by which all blacks could be \u201cterrorized\u201d and kept in their places by citizens who would hide behind the facade of southern gentility. A recent study found that there were 4,400 incidents of domestic terrorism directed at blacks between 1877 and 1950.\nDrawing attention to these events in our history is important as we struggle to build a better future. To that end, members of the Charlottesville community conducted a \u201csoil collection ceremony\u201d at the site where the lynching occurred, placing the soil into a clear covered jar with James\u2019s name inscribed, and more than 100 people have now embarked on a Civil Rights Pilgrimage that will visit civil rights sites in the south over the next week. They will transport the soil to the Equal Justice Initiative\u2019s Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, and return with a marker from the National Memorial for Peace and Justice at the conclusion of their journey. You can follow the progress of the Pilgrimage by using the hashtag: #cvillepilgrimage\nLater this weekend, Charlottesville witnessed yet another event designed to draw attention to injustice and to build hope for the future \u2014 the LatinX picnic and Harmonia music benefit for migrant families at Ix Art Park. Hundreds came for great music, food, and to raise money for a terrific cause. In our city, we are proud to show our solidarity with those who are under attack because of the color of their skin or the places from which they come, and to challenge ourselves and others to live up to American ideals.\nAmericans over time have used the Declaration as a way to measure our success as a nation, as a standard to which we can all aspire. For this reason, the phrase \u201cthe pursuit of happiness\u201d has special meaning for both citizens and their elected representatives. As historian Gary Wills so aptly describes in his book Inventing America, for Jefferson, the Pursuit of Happiness meant something beyond simply pursuing your self-interest, whether it was social, economic, or political. In Jefferson\u2019s view, and in keeping with the philosophers whose works formed the basis of his education, the pursuit of happiness was only to be found in the exercise of a person\u2019s virtue and his or her ability to help shape the positive experiences of other citizens. In other words, the pursuit of happiness was not only an individual right, but a collective aspiration that placed civic virtue and citizen participation at its core; citizens exercised their virtue both for themselves and by helping others. It was this \u201cvirtue\u201d that would help us succeed as a democratic nation.\nThis perspective is very different than contemporary political discourse, where the focus has frequently been centered on citizens pursuing their narrow self interest. This is the guiding principle of those who begin with the free market as the basis of freedom; we realize ourselves through pursuit of self interest in the economic realm, and that quest improves the prospect of individual and collective happiness. Jefferson\u2019s words, however, go much deeper. Pursuing \u201chappiness\u201d is more than just an individual undertaking. For Jefferson, there is a commonality to the political experience, and we should try to find ways of working together to make the society operate more effectively for everyone who lives within it. The common good and the civic virtue of helping others was key to the \u201cpursuit of happiness.\u201d\nThat is why both the \u201csoil ceremony\u201d and the LatinX events are so important. They are reaffirmations of our desires to improve the common good.\nAmerica has always been a country based on idealism and optimism. Not only are our ideas and ideals more powerful than most, but we believe we can change the world. In America, we believe that rational discourse can lead to positive change, and those of us who serve in public office hopefully embrace this view even more strongly than does the general public. For without this belief, our public service is reduced to simple and crass economic and social calculations in a cynical struggle for power that may or may not help other Americans.\nThe July 4th naturalization ceremony represents that idealism. For the hundreds of people from around the globe who have taken the oath on the portico of Jefferson\u2019s Monticello, their stories are the stories of America. My great grandfather came from southern Italy in the early 1900s, arriving at Ellis Island with no ability to speak English and hardly a trade. He made his way to Upstate New York where he settled with my great grandmother and made a home for them and their children. They worked hard and participated in civic life. They made my future successes possible. In this country, we are now at a critical juncture in our history. There are Americans who would seek to create walls between others not just on the borders but within communities themselves. There are many reasons for this, some more understandable than others, though the recent efforts by the Trump Administration have strained credulity in their harshness.\nThis is not the first time our country has been embroiled in anti-immigrant hysteria. But, if history is any guide, Americans have traditionally risen to the challenge, fighting to tear down barriers that prevent others from realizing their dreams. Our resistance to walls is part of a uniquely American struggle for justice, and there are many successes to show for it, whether in the form of the Civil Rights Movement, the crusade for women\u2019s equality, the efforts to ensure rights for the LGBTQ community, or the push to incorporate immigrants into our social, economic, and political lives..\nAmerica as a Mosaic\nWe frequently hear America described as a melting pot, but another analogy recently offered by Andrew Tisch, chairman of the board of the Loews Corporation, might be more fitting. He describes America as a mosaic, consisting of people of different cultures bound together by the cement of our founding documents and democratic institutions. Mosaics are created from brightly colored individual stones, each of which has their own character and their own beauty. In assembling the mosaic, you need an adhesive, a cement, by which you can bind the individual stones together. Those stones never lose their individual character, but they are joined together to make a more complex and beautiful pattern. In a melting pot, the individual pieces lose their identity with time to become part of the common stew. In America, however, we allow those brightly colored individual stones to shine as they are joined together in the common mosaic called the United States. Without the cement of the founding documents of our country, including the Declaration and the Constitution, and our social, economic, and political institutions, there would be very little to keep the stones together.\nSo while we have many in this country who want to continue to build walls both at the border and within communities, Jefferson would encourage us to create the new American Mosaic of the 21st Century, complete with the various talents and skills and hopes and dreams of all Americans, including new Americans who seek a new life for themselves and their families. 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        "raw_content": "After being accepting into an elite university, Binti decides to leave her family, and her culture, behind in search of knowledge. On her way to the university, however, her ship is overtaken by bloodthirsty Meduse.\nWhy this book?: I\u2019ve heard a lot of good things about Nnedi Okorafor\u2019s writing, and Binti was the easiest and fastest one that I could get my hands on. Also, look at that cover!\nFor something so short, it\u2019s amazing how much of a story that could be told within the pages. Binti can barely be called a novella, clocking in at just under 100 pages, so if someone really wants to, they could read this one in an hour. The length of it, though, doesn\u2019t take away from the story. In fact, I would call Binti the very definition of \u201cshort and sweet\u201d. Sweet meaning \u201cTHAT WAS COOL\u201d rather than sweet.\nOkorafor was able to pull off an immense amount of world-building without making it seem overwhelming. I was interested in knowing more about all of the worlds and races, and the history behind their interactions. I also thought that Binti being a new type of person to the Meduse gave the story a new perspective. It allowed for these bridges to be built between two people who wouldn\u2019t have otherwise tried.\nI do have to admit that I was a little bored at some points, and that\u2019s why it took me longer to read it. A large chunk of the story is Binti hiding in her room from the Meduse. It was also fairly anticlimatic, because things were getting so tense and you weren\u2019t sure what was going to happen or if the plan would work, but then things just easily fell into place and I was left a little unsatisfied.\nBinti was a short, enjoyable read that introduced new ideas and worlds. I was bored at some points, but otherwise thought that the story was interesting enough to keep me reading. Binti is a series, but I honestly don\u2019t see myself reading the rest of the series either. Binti ended on a good, final note, and it\u2019s one that I don\u2019t see the point in changing.\nIf you\u2019re looking for a short, quick read that keeps you interested! There are places where it\u2019s boring, and there\u2019s really nothing going around, but otherwise, Binti is an interesting and new sci-fi story.\nKnowledge comes at a cost, one that Binti is willing to pay, but her journey will not be easy. The world she seeks to enter has long warred with the Meduse, an alien race that has become the stuff of nightmares. Oomza University has wronged the Meduse, and Binti\u2019s stellar travel will bring her within their deadly reach.\nIf Binti hopes to survive the legacy of a war not of her making, she will need both the gifts of her people and the wisdom enshrined within the University, itself \u2013 but first she has to make it there, alive.\nbinti, four star, nnedi okorafor",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 A girl called Pearl by Michelle Morgan\nMiss Peregrine\u2019s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs \u2192\nOkay, so I am 20 years behind everyone else in reading this \u2013 also I have never watched the TV show \u2013 and to be honest 20 years ago I would not have picked this up, let alone read it! Then I wasn\u2019t really in to fantasy fiction with the exception of Terry Pratchett. But recently I decided to find out for myself what all the fuss was about, but rather than take the easy option and watch the show, I decided to read the book instead.\nAlthough the book took me a while to get through, I actually enjoyed it. Obviously there is a lot going on, and there are so many characters, but each one is well written, whether they are likeable or not. I don\u2019t know it is just me, but there didn\u2019t (at the beginning) seem to be a clear definition of who the heroes were and who were the bad guys, obviously towards the end a clearer split is seen with the Starks being better than the Lannisters\nGenerally I just felt that these were people just trying to get along, with the only problem appear to be from across the sea, with Viserys Targaryen, his sister and the Dothraki.\nIt is a bog book and very complex and you do need to concentrate as a lot is going on constantly. I did enjoy the way that each chapter focused on the story of a particular character a this made it easier to keep track of who was who.\nA great book and I will be reading A Clash of Kings soon.\nThis entry was posted in Science Fiction & Fantasy and tagged Epic, Fantasy, George R R Martin. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Reality is unpredictable. My prediction to myself that I would hear about Ad Melkert again in some way or other turns out to be on the mark however. It turns out that he is candidate for Director-General of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). See the website for the candidates, Melkert\u2019s resume and vision statement. Curiously the Dutch government of Mark Rutte submitted his candidacy while the vision statement is stamped by the Foreign Office. Melkert apparently still has friends in high places. The Chair in Dutch parliament indeed is taken by Gerdi Verbeet who was assistant to Melkert.\nMelkert miserably failed as candidate for Dutch Prime Minister in 2002 and then fled to the World Bank and later the United Nations, again helped by those friends in high places. A major cause for his failure in Holland was his use of slanderous language against professor dr. W.S.P. Fortuyn, another candidate for that office. Melkert accused Fortuyn for being right-wing like Jean-Marie Le Pen in France, which is considered a serious accusation in Holland given the historical links to fascism. Other candidates joined up, one even referred to the Anne Frank house as what to expect from Fortuyn. When Fortuyn in this climate of hate was murdered in 2002 by a maniac, only one person, Marcel van Dam, offered excuses for contributing to that climate of hate, and certainly Melkert did not. Theo van Gogh\u2019s last film 06/05 was about that assassination though doesn\u2019t seem as strong as it ought to be.\nAt the UN Melkert was candidate for chief of UNDP but wasn\u2019t elected. He then accepted the post in Iraq, after S\u00e9rgio Vieira de Mello and twenty of his staff had been bombed there. Melkert served time and might now expect the UN to deliver.\nAll things start small. I met Ad Melkert around 1983 when I moved to Scheveningen. Already a member of the Dutch Labour Party (PvdA) I joined up with the local section. Eventually both I and Ad were members of the board of that local section. Scheveningen itself is the sea-side resort of The Hague and thus the membership tends to count some prominent party members.\nThe main point to report here is that I am an econometrician, worked at the Dutch Central Planning Bureau (CPB) and developed a new synthesis for economic theory with an analysis on how to tackle unemployment. Ad, on the other hand, had studied political science, didn\u2019t understand much of economics, was focussed on a political career, and managed to have one. Ad already had become a member of Dutch parliament in 1986 when I met with censorship by the directorate of CPB in 1989. Ad didn\u2019t protect me, see the Pillars of Dutch Politics, and Dutch readers might want to look into this. Quite possibly he didn\u2019t understand what the issue was, neither in terms of economics nor in terms of integrity of science.\nMelkert claims to have an excellent record in job creation. However: (1) In the USA, Bill Clinton and Alan Greenspan helped create a world boom with their low interest policy, see the note on the Keynesian years 1981-2007. (2) In Holland, the Wim Kok government with Melkert merely followed the standard Dutch policy of wage moderation, which means that unemployment is exported to other nations. (3) Germany copied that policy with the Hartz reform in 2002. With the full weight of Germany into it we can see that this beggar-thy-neighbour policy is wreaking havoc now in Europe.\nWell, here is my \u2018vision statement\u2019 with an Economic plan for Europe. Before the Dutch government will look into this approach the clique of slanderers will have to go however. So the best advice remains to boycott Holland. And I would advise ILO to select another DG.\nThe West writes and reads text from the left to the right while Hindu-Arabic numbers are from the right to the left. Thus 14 is \u201cfourteen\u201d. English switches order from 21, to \u201ctwenty\u00b7one\u201d, while Dutch still has \u201ceen en twintig\u201d and so on till 100.\nThere exists an alternative number system that satisfies didactic clarity so that pupils could learn arithmetic rather quickly. This uses the language of mathematics. The translation to English would be a mere matter of learning another dialect, which cannot be a burden in any way also given the small set of words and concepts. For example 59 can be \u201cfive\u00b7ten\u00b7nine\u201d where English as a dialect has \u201cfifty\u00b7nine\u201d.\nPerhaps the English and American reluctance to learn other languages and accept dialects is a larger bottleneck than possible doubts about the didactic advantages. The key notion thus is to regard English as a dialect indeed, and extend lessons on arithmetic with clarification of the dialect.\nThe issue came to my attention by Gladwell (2008:228):\n\u201cAsk an English-speaking seven-year-old to add thirty\u00b7seven plus twenty\u00b7two in her head, and she has to convert the words to numbers (37 + 22). Only then can she do the math: 2 plus 7 is 9 and 30 plus 20 is 50, which makes 59. Ask an Asian child to add three-tens-seven and two-tens-two, and then the necessary equation is right there, embedded in the sentence. No number translation is necessary: It\u2019s five-tens-nine.\u201d\nThere is not only the notation of 59 and the pronunciation, but also the notation of the pronunciation. Instead of \u201cfive-tens-nine\u201d a better notation is \u201cfive\u00b7ten\u00b7nine\u201d, thus no \u201ctens\u201d and thus the use of a high dot. The hyphen is unattractive since it is too similar to subtraction. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Our Services / Estate Planning / Estate Planning\nFor gifts to qualify for the annual gift tax exclusion in 2013, the gift must have been completed by December 31, 2013. This means that, if the gift is a check, the check must be presented for clearance to the bank before December 31st, 2013. Further, there can be no strings attached to the gift (i.e. restrictions as to the purpose or use of the funds).\nIf there is a need or desire to make larger gifts (in excess of the annual gift tax exclusion of $14,000 per person or $28,000 with a consenting spouse), an individual may pay directly the medical or educational expenses on behalf of the beneficiary. The amount of medical or educational gifting is limited only to the extent of the direct medical expense or the educational expense. As mentioned above, the gift amounts must be paid directly to the medical institution or to the educational institution.\nSection 529 educational plans can also be used to fund educational expenses. The funds that are placed into Section 529 plans are not deductible for federal income tax purposes when made, however, there are a limited number of states that do permit residents to take a state income tax deduction for the contributed amounts. The income earned on the Section 529 plan is income tax free as long as the funds, including the interest earned, are used for qualified educational expenses. The rules for the beneficiary of the funds are fairly liberal. If a beneficiary graduates from college and funds remain in the 529 plan, a new alternate beneficiary can be named. The remaining funds can then be used for the educational expenses of the alternate beneficiary. The income earned in the 529 plan remains untaxed as long as the funds continue to be used for qualified educational expenses.\n*Boyle & Company has been providing litigation support services to attorneys for over 30 years. Receiving court appointments as Special Fiscal Agent, Arbiter, Business Valuator, Conservator and Substitute Estate Administrator. Further, we have assisted attorneys with the calculation of fraud damages, partnership dissolutions, the calculation of discrimination damages and divorce.\n**Boyle & Company has also been integral in negotiating the purchase and sale of many businesses.",
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        "title": "HUL attempts to eliminate social stigma related to prostitution in Red Label ad, Marketing & Advertising News, ET BrandEquity",
        "raw_content": "red-light zone\nHUL attempts to eliminate social stigma related to prostitution in Red Label ad\nThe sex worker was filmed striking up conversations with people over a cup of tea Sagar Malviya&Neha Tyagi | ET Bureau | Updated: June 30, 2016, 08:57 IST\nPicture source: Youtube video\nFor Hindustan Unilever, the way to a steaming hot cup of tea could well be through Kamathipura \u2014 Mumbai\u2019s red-light district. In an effort to break a social stigma, the country\u2019s largest consumer goods company has roped in a commercial sex worker to feature in an upcoming advertisement for Brooke Bond, capturing her experience with unassuming office-goers over a cup of tea.\nThe Indian unit of the Anglo-Dutch consumer giant put up a makeshift tea house a few weeks ago at Churchgate, one of the busiest stations in the city, and offered free cups of tea to commuters. The sex worker was filmed striking up conversations with people, especially the moments when she revealed the nature of her work. While many were taken aback, most were welcoming enough to break barriers over a cuppa.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t want to be insensitive or provocative for the sake of being provocative. We are taking a deep-seated point of view on our brands and their role on society because they do,\u201d Sudhir Sitapati told ET in his first interview after becoming executive director of HUL\u2019s refreshments business, which was recently split from the foods segment. \u201cWe have seen evidence that successful brands tend to be more purpose-driven and have a point of view in society.\u201d\nLast year, Unilever said \u201cbrands with purpose\u201d are growing at twice the speed of others in its portfolio. The parent company\u2019s turnover exceeded \u00a453 billion in 2015, with 13 brands clocking sales of over \u00a41 billion each. In India, HUL has been trying to push brands such as Lifebuoy, Fair & Lovely and Dove by sourcing raw material sustainably, reducing the environmental footprint and increasing positive social impact.\nBrooke Bond Red Label, which was launched in India in 1903, is retracing the footsteps of founder Arthur Brooke, who chose the name because it was his \u201cbond\u201d to customers, said HUL. Over the past few years, HUL has used off-beat campaigns to promote the brand. One ad featured a reluctant Hindu family becoming friends with a Muslim neighbour over a few cups of Red Label tea. At Cannes this year, Unilever won a coveted Grand Prix for a Brooke Bond campaign that featured the country\u2019s first transgender band. \u201cIf you just take a five-minute break, have a cup of tea with a perfect stranger, very quickly you strike up a conversation and can just warm people up. Tea is the best social lubricant,\u201d Sitapati said.\nWatch ad here:\nExperts said breaking out of the mould completely is a courageous move by HUL.\n\u201cThis is very, very out there, so there is a danger of backlash, for sure. But it depends on the manner in which it is done. The difference between the realities of who she is and the actual conversation was so big that its impact would be made,\u201d said Alpana Parida, president at brand consultancy DY Works. \u201cThe very organic, almost raw nature of the film, without any sanitisation, adds to the overall impact and makes it more believable.\u201d\nWith social message at the heart of the campaign, the company expects a sales boost, too, in the long term. Tea is consumed in almost 90% of the country, although per capita consumption is 0.63 kg compared with as much as 6.2 kg in the UAE. HUL is the market leader in India\u2019s Rs 10,000 crore tea market with brands including Lipton.\nTags : Advertising, red-light zone, Red Label, Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Brooke Bond, Advertisement",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on Saturday 21 November 2009 at 6:39 pm\nHowdy! I've been terrible about updating lately even though I check LJ all the time and have no excuse for not posting. I guess I just don't feel like I have much of anything to say. Or maybe it is the Facebook thing. If I post something as a short status post there, what's te point in doing a longer write up of the same thing for over here? Of course, I have quite a few flisters who aren't my friends on facebook and I can go into more detail here so I really should try to post here more often. Here's the top three things that happened this week.\n(1) I've had a Palm LifeDrive handheld computer for about five years now. When I got it, it was cutting edge technology. But that was about five years ago and the poor thing has been dying for some time. I first started thinking about replacing it when I got Office 2007 because it was so old that Outlook 2007 wouldn't sync with it so I couldn't sync my calendars and contacts anymore. But I held on to it and just manually double entered everything I really needed on both the laptop and the handheld. Then the battery started having issues, mostly consisting of not being able to hold a charge for longer than about 2 hours. On Thursday it was royally acting up and I decided that I had had enough. I went to a couple different stores, played around with a few different models on different networks, and called my mom and told her I was seriously considering buying an iPhone. I had to discuss it all with her because my parents still pay my cell phone bill and me getting an iPhone will add $30 a month to the bill. I feel badly doing that, but no one makes good stand-alone PDAs/handhelds anymore. Everything is smart phones and that requires the extra data plan. I desperately needed something, so Mom okayed the increase in the bill, I went back to the AT&T store and bought a 16GB 3GS iPhone. I've spent the past few days playing with my new toy and it is awesome and I am very quickly falling in love. The whole internet access even when not on a wifi network thing is awesome but will take some getting used to. For example, the email I received while shopping in Walmart notifying me that my Grandpa had created a facebook and added me as a friend was a bit odd and left me wondering just how badly I really need to be connected to the world at all times since I think that could have waited until I got home. Of course, this hasn't stopped me from adding free apps for checking facebook and MLIA and hasn't stopped me from using them when out and about.\n(2) I got a call on Thursday that a part I needed for my motorcycle was in at the bike shop. My state inspection sticker expired at the end of October but when I tried to get it inspected I found out that the brake light was only coming on when I hit the foot (rear tire) brake, not the hand (front tire) brake. As long as I always hit both brakes, this wouldn't actually be hazardous to me on the road, but of course there is the chance that I'd forget and only use the hand brake and I certainly couldn't pass the state inspection without that working. After a delay caused by a misunderstanding, the bike shop finally ordered the part I needed to fix that and I went over on Friday for them to put it on. I park the motorcycle in a shed in the back of my rental house and drive through the yard to the driveway. I forgot that it rained Thursday evening and went around the side of the house too quickly for wet ground. The back wheel lost traction in the mud and slipped sideways so the bike and I hit the ground. I ended up with mud all over my pants and jacket, mud all over the bike, and a decent scrape up the inside of one of my legs. No major bleeding and no broken bones, so certainly nothing to get excited about, though the scrape is a bit tender to the touch and required five Tweety bandaids to cover it (yes, all bikers use Looney Tunes bandaids to cover their injuries or at least they should). After getting myself cleaned up a bit, I went to the shop as planned but had problems shifting gears all the way over. On most modern motorcycles, you shift with your left foot and the shift pattern goes first, neutral, second, third, fourth, fifth. Neutral is kind of a half step between first and second so from first you jerk it softly to go into neutral or harder to go directly into second. I was not only going to neutral every time, but I sometimes couldn't get it past neutral to second until after jerking it as hard as I could two or three times. I told the mechanic that I'd wiped out in the mud that morning (he looked at the dirt all over one side of my bike and said \"Boy, you sure did!\") and asked him to look to see if I'd done any damage in addition to putting on the brake light switch and doing the state inspection. He played with it a bit and said he felt what I was talking about with the shifter but he couldn't find anything wrong in terms of a loose part or a bent rod or anything so hopefully it would just work itself out. I think it was a little bit easier coming home than it had been on the way over so he might be right.\n(3) I have leaves in my yard. Lots and lots of leaves. I've been working on raking them for a couple of weeks now, with breaks for days of nothing but rain. I had everything raked into piles once, but then it rained before I could get the leaves bagged and the rain caused more leaves to fall. I finally got all but two of my original piles into bags. It took 50 30-gallon leaf bags for that initial round of leaves. I took one load of 10 bags to the county dump this week. They allow you to bring leaves (provided they are in clear plastic bags which I didn't know at first so I had some leaves in black bags and had to transfer them) for free during certain weeks in the fall and then they mulch them and you can get free bags for fertilizer in the spring. They also come around once and will collect any bags that you leave out, but our collection isn't until the second week of December and I've got too many bags to wait. I need to take more over to the dump, but I spent this afternoon raking up more piles. I worked out it for close to four hours and got most of the front yard into 15 or 20 huge piles. I bought 50 more bags at Walmart today and I'm not sure that will be enough to get me through the fall. I had started a jogging program several weeks back, but I haven't gone running in two or three weeks because all the time and energy I'd give to that has been spent raking leaves. The really odd thing is that I kind of enjoy it. I'm sore and tired when I finish, but there is just something so nice about spending hours outside and doing something physical. It is very relaxing and I usually lead such a sedentary lifestyle that the change is refreshing. I've also met several neighbors, mostly thanks to the men in the houses around mine coming over to introduce themselves and make sure I'm ok and to tell me if I need anything or they can help to just holler. It's kind of sweet. One guy driving by today rolled down his window just to tell me that he has lived on this street for eleven years and he doesn't think he has ever seen anyone actually rake my yard because the amount of leaves is so overwhelming and he thinks I'm doing a fantastic job. The other thing I really like about raking is that I can listen to music while doing it. I'm not very good at reading or writing with music on and since that is how I spend most of my time, I don't get to listen to songs as much as I'd like. I'm on a Monkees kick lately and bought all their early albums from iTunes a bit ago and have been listening to that while raking and thoroughly enjoying myself. I need to go on a second round of iTunes shopping to get the rest of their albums, but that will probably have to wait until after my next paycheck. Or maybe after Christmas. I need to switch over to holiday songs soon anyway.\nHello. 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        "raw_content": "How to Make Social Events a Strength This Holiday Season\nThanksgiving kicks off a six-week period of gluttony for a lot of us. Being surrounded by delicious homemade baked goods at holiday parties can spell trouble to the new diet or exercise plan we\u2019ve just undertaken.\nI never recommend anyone attempts to begin a new diet during the holidays, as it typically means setting yourself up for failure. But that does not mean all is lost throughout this season. In fact, there are many potential health benefits we can find during this time of the year.\nHere are my suggestions for how to navigate the holidays without your health going off the rails, and maybe even gain some strength and enjoyment in the process.\nRELATED: 4 Commitments You Can Make to Have Happy, Healthy Holidays\nWhy Social Relationships Are Good\nMany people underestimate the positive health benefits of social relationships. A meta-analysis of social relationships and overall mortality concluded by stating, \u201cThe influence of social relationships on risk for mortality is comparable with well-established risk factors for mortality.\u201d Translation: our social relationships are just as important as not smoking, exercising, eating a healthy diet, and sleeping well.\nAll too often people start up a new exercise routine or diet that negatively affects their social relationship. Have you ever been at a party and decided to hang out by yourself in a corner while everyone else was inhaling the baked goods? This is not entirely healthy behavior, despite avoiding the \u201cbad\u201d foods.\n\"[O]ur social relationships are just as important as not smoking, exercising, eating a healthy diet, and sleeping well.\"\nRemember that health and disease are placed upon a spectrum. The more we do to encourage positive health, the better off we will be. But it is not possible or feasible to have everything pointing in a positive direction. Life does not afford us with these luxuries.\nSometimes we wind up sleep-deprived because we have to go into work early or our baby was up all night crying. Sometimes we miss some workouts because of an injury or having to stay late at work. Sometimes we just can\u2019t say \u201cno\u201d to the cake our coworkers brought in. On top of that, we have to deal with things most likely out of our control, such as financial issues and work and family problems.\nREAD: Life: The Unknown and Unknowable at High Intensity - But Is It CrossFit?\nAll of these factors can lead to negative health effects. But when we correct them, we can make a real difference in improving our health.\nThe key to solving problems when they arise is to develop strategies to assess our current state of health. Also, when a problem arises in one area of our lives, we need to be ready to tidy up the other areas so our overall health picture does not fall too far off the path.\nMost of you reading this article have exercise journals. One solution to assessing where issues are arising is to keep a journal for everyday life. This journal should contain details on your mood, sleep quantity and quality, and the foods you eat. It should also note whether you encounter more traffic, have a tough day at work, or anything else you feel is important and that has an impact on any aspect of your health.\n\"Once we have assessed the areas that need improvement, we need to have strategies to actually go about improving them. This is where a network of friends, family, and practitioners can come into play.\"\nBut we cannot just write in your journal and forget about it. We need to look at it and notice any trends in either positive or negative directions. Pick one day of the week to go through your journal and make a note of things you are doing well and things that need improvement.\nOnce we have assessed the areas that need improvement, we need to have strategies to actually go about improving them. This is where a network of friends, family, and practitioners can come into play.\nRELATED: Coaching Tip: The Importance of Journaling\nAn even bigger step is being able to plan ahead for times when you know one or more lifestyle behaviors are going to take a hit. Having a plan of action for these occasions can help negate some of the negative effects. For an example, let\u2019s look at the holiday season.\nThe Holiday Season for Me\nMy holiday season will most likely consist of pie, cookies, and booze on a weekly basis \u2013 and no, they will not be the paleo versions. I have had some amazing paleo treats in my day, but they simply do not taste as good as the traditional alternative. In acknowledging that my diet is going to take this hit, I then know I have to make other changes to compensate.\nRELATED: Paleo Sweets: They Might Be \"Healthy\" But They Might Still Be a Bad Idea\nThis means I need to make sure I am getting quality sleep on a nightly basis (good thing Sons of Anarchy only has a couple of episodes left). So, I will be taking a vitamin D supplement, as there is no longer any sun in Massachusetts, and I will be more aware and proactive in my stress management.\nThe exercise part can be tricky to change up. Most of you reading this are already active and doing more may not be the best solution. There are options, though. If you are still nailing the physical activity part through the holidays, then keeping it the same will do just fine. Personally, I like to tweak it in accordance with my assessment of my health status.\n\"In a situation like this, focusing on strength gains in the gym may be more appropriate than working on metabolic conditioning.\"\nFor example, I will be sleeping well and eating a lot, and I will have solid vitamin D levels and low stress levels due to my increased social relationships. This, to me, sounds like the perfect recipe to make some big gains in the gym. In a situation like this, focusing on strength gains in the gym may be more appropriate than working on metabolic conditioning.\nThe holiday seasons does not spell an end to the progress you have made over the course of the year. You just need to set a plan of action to help you combat the poor nutritional choices that tend to accompany this time period.\nREAD: How to Stay Healthy and Lean During the Holidays\nAnd know that there are many positive health benefits from hanging around with family and friends - and even making some poor food choices. Social relationships have been shown to be just as important for overall health and we all know we can\u2019t build muscle without some extra calories. So eat your pie and enjoy your holidays.\n1. Holt-Lunstad, Julianne, et.al., \"Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review.\" PLOS Medicine 2010. Retrieved on November 25, 2014.\nSee more about: community, holidays, relationships, family, friendship, nutrition, strength training, mind body",
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        "raw_content": "Civil War weapons and memorabilia will be shown and sold at Ag Expo Park this weekend\nThe 32nd Middle Tennessee Civil War Show & Sale comes to the Williamson County Ag Expo Park Dec. 1 and 2, on the heels of commemorations of the Nov. 30, 1864 Battle of Franklin.\nThe show is billed as the nation\u2019s largest Civil War Show, featuring hundreds of tables of authentic Civil War weapons and memorabilia.\nThe 32nd Middle Tennessee Civil War Show & Sale is produced by Mike Kent and Associates, LLC, which was founded in 1990 to produce the Nashville Civil War Show. Since that time the company has expanded to include Gun and Knife Shows in North and South Carolina as well as Civil War shows in Richmond, Virginia, Charleston, South Carolina, and Dalton, Georgia.\nThe show runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets to the show are $10 for adults, with free admission to those under 12.\nThe Williamson County Ag Expo Park is at 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, just off I-65 exit 61.\nPrevious : Ravenwood\u2019s 10th annual dodgeball tournament for Make-A-Wish is Saturday morning\nNext : STATE PREVIEW: BGA to face familiar foe in quest for state",
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        "raw_content": "Do Children Conceived After a Parent\u2019s Death Inherit from the Parent?\nBy Bridget Mackay|2018-05-02T14:09:39+00:00Wednesday, May 16th, 2018|Estate Plan|0 Comments\nWhen you die, you probably want your property to be divided among relatives and loved ones. Typically\u2014although not always\u2014that will include your children, if you have any. But who is your child?\nSometimes, the answer to that is obvious. Your biological offspring born during your life are your children. So is anyone you have adopted, and stepchildren and foster children can sometimes be treated the same as your natural offspring. But how about this: Can a child conceived after your death using your genetic material inherit from you or take under your Will?\nA generation ago, that question would have been incoherent. How could a child be conceived after his or her parent\u2019s death? But today, thanks to the development of assisted reproductive technology, a person\u2019s genetic material can be preserved until long after his or her death, giving rise to the possibility of a posthumously conceived child. How does California law deal with that?\nChildren Conceived Before, But Born After, a Parent\u2019s Death\nLet\u2019s start with a somewhat easier\u2014and much older\u2014question: How does California law treat a child conceived during his or her parent\u2019s life, but born after the parent dies? The common-law courts of England decided that what mattered was whether the child was born alive\u2014a child born alive after his or her parent\u2019s death would be just as much an heir as a child born while the parent still lived.\nThat rule was carried over into the United States. In California, it is currently embodied in Probate Code \u00a7 6407, which says that relatives \u201cconceived before the decedent\u2019s death but born thereafter inherit as if they had been born in the lifetime of the decedent.\u201d\nChildren Conceived and Born After a Parent\u2019s Death\nBut that rule only applies to children \u201cconceived before the decedent\u2019s death.\u201d What about children conceived after the decedent\u2019s death? A separate section of the California Probate Code has the answer: A child conceived and born after his or her parent\u2019s death is deemed to have been born during the parent\u2019s lifetime if:\nThe parent specified in a signed writing that his or her genetic material would be used for the posthumous conception of a child and designated a person to control the use of that material;\nThe person given control over the parent\u2019s genetic material confirms that the material was available for posthumous conception; and\nThe child was conceived using the parent\u2019s genetic material within two years of the parent\u2019s death.\nNow, there is one more thing to know about this: The Probate Code says that a child who meets those requirements will be treated as if he or she were born during the parent\u2019s lifetime, but after the parent executed a Will or other testamentary documents. That can make a big difference, because California has special rules for just such a scenario.\nPlanning for Posthumously Conceived Children\nAny Californian who relies on assisted reproductive technology will need to consider how to deal with any preserved genetic material in the event of death. And, if that material is meant to continue to be preserved with the goal of being used to create a posthumously conceived child, the parent should address that future child\u2019s rights in the parent\u2019s estate planning documents. In short, this is just another area where planning is critical.",
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        "raw_content": "scholarship advice experience opportunities scholar qualities\nProtecting Singapore's Precious Resources\nFor National Environment and Water (NEW) scholars Teh Ming Hwang and Jaren Soo, the interest in the NEW Scholarship was piqued by the desire to ensure the sustainability of resources that Singaporeans keep close to heart \u2013 water and our environment.\nAs Ming Hwang puts it, \"Taking on the NEW Scholarship with the national water agency, PUB, was an opportunity for me to play a role in writing the next chapter of Singapore\u2019s water story. As a small nation, we have a fascinating water story to tell - from water survival to water sustainability.\"\nAs for Jaren, the formation of his desire dates back to when he was just 11 years old. \"I remember when I was in Primary 5, I learnt that the world has finite resources and that we should be considering alternative renewable sources of energy. This was when I first started becoming aware of how vulnerable our environment is, and started to incorporate environmentally-friendly practices in my daily life,\" shares Jaren.\nFast forward many years, and both Ming Hwang and Jaren are playing their part to ensure that Singapore's resources are well taken care of. Ming Hwang is currently an Engineer in PUB\u2019s Engineering Development & Procurement Department, while Jaren is an executive at NEA's Food and Environmental Hygiene Department.\nMeeting Singapore's Needs\nAs beneficiaries of the NEW Scholarship, an initiative between NEA and PUB, NEW Scholars are given the opportunity to shape the outcome of Singapore\u2019s water supply and environment. Ming Hwang's role in PUB sees him undertake infrastructural projects such as the building of new water treatment plants. He is currently involved in two projects - the construction of a third desalination plant in Tuas and the expansion of the Kranji NEWater Factory. \"I even had the opportunity to travel to Australia to visit desalination plants and water treatment plants, in order to study good practices and understand the challenges faced there,\" Ming Hwang adds.\nOn Jaren\u2019s end, being in the Drinking Water Unit of NEA\u2019s Food and Environmental Hygiene Department requires him to make an audit of the quality of Singapore\u2019s piped water supply. This is done through site inspections, audits of water quality test results and checks on the water safety plans submitted by water suppliers.\nHe is also exposed to other non-water related work functions in the department, one of which is through his involvement in the provision of public toilets in Singapore. \"I hope that through our efforts, Singapore will have clean toilets and users will use them responsibly. People may have the impression that working on toilet issues is a 'dirty job', and always think that it is more glamorous to be at the forefront of technology and trends. However, think about it \u2013 people can get by without the latest technologies and trends, but life without usable toilets is unthinkable!\" Jaren shares with refreshing candour.\nA Purposeful Career\nRegardless of whether the career interests of aspiring NEW scholars lie in PUB or NEA, both scholars are quick to emphasise the importance of pure passion in a scholarship choice. Ming Hwang says it perfectly, \"The adage goes that the way to do great things is to love what you do. It is important to have a passion for the new generation of environmental and water issues our nation faces. As with any other job application, passion for what you are doing ensures you have a purposeful career.\"\nLearn more about the NEW Scholarship and other scholarships here!\nCatherine Kuah explains some of the schemes she has tapped on to support the growth of Singapore SMEs.",
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        "raw_content": "Communication and engagement, Employee engagement, Stakeholder engagement, Sustainability\nEffective stakeholder engagement contributes both directly and indirectly to the bottom line. This post provides a sample of some proven benefits of stakeholder engagement for the major stakeholder groups. What is exciting, is that the generic communication skills at the heart of engagement are effective in diverse stakeholder settings. Surely engagement capability has to be [\u2026]\nCommunication and engagement, Employee engagement, Organisational learning, Stakeholder engagement\nThis post by guest blogger Alex Twigg is the second part of a two-part post. Much of the change in workplaces over the last few decades has been predicated on notions of economic efficiency and have been known variously as \u201cdownsizing\u201d, \u201crightsizing\u201d, \u201coutsourcing\u201d and more recently as \u201cmergers and acquisitions\u201d \u2013 and as the Kotter [\u2026]\nCommunication and engagement, Employee engagement, Stakeholder engagement\nWhen thinking about employee engagement I am struck by the how similar the employee engagement scores are from around the English speaking world. The results are all similarly low \u2013 around the 25 \u2013 30 % mark. And it seems little really changes year after year. The costs of low engagement and ineffective change management David McLeod, [\u2026]\nCulture and values, Employee engagement, Stakeholder engagement\nEngaging a nation: lessons from the Rugby World Cup\nIn 2005, when New Zealand won hosting rights for the 2011 Rugby World Cup the negotiators had promised the event would be supported by a stadium of 4\u00bd million \u2013 New Zealand\u2019s population. They were confident \u2013 rugby is embedded into New Zealand culture and for many New Zealanders it is an integral part of [\u2026]\nStakeholder engagement, Sustainability\nA quiet revolution is underway that is transforming business practice. For years we talked about the supply chain. Companies can do good and enhance profitability by converting their supply chains to value chains. To keep it really simple, I believe the key difference between these chains is that various parts of the supply chain seek [\u2026]\nEmployee engagement, Stakeholder engagement, Sustainability\nStaff engagement and the failure of HR\nThe Human Resource (HR) function has a fatal flaw in its very conception. It is a flaw that limits the ability of HR to foster better staff engagement. It is the inherently schizophrenic nature of the role \u2013 in that it has two typically contradictory functions, controlling the employment contract on the one hand, and [\u2026]\nCommunity building, leadership, Stakeholder engagement, Sustainability\nEngaging stories: Fairtrade cotton\nI mostly drink Fairtrade coffee, sometimes eat Fairtrade chocolate, but must confess, I don\u2019t wear Fairtrade cotton. That will change now that I am reading Harriet Lamb\u2019s Fighting the Banana Wars and Other Fairtrade Battles. Struggling to stay above the poverty line Harriet Lamb tells of cotton grower\u2019s subsistence existence in Africa, where cotton supports [\u2026]\nCommunication and engagement, Stakeholder engagement, Sustainability\nIf you consider the relatively recent development of stakeholder engagement, its fair to say that there has been an engagement explosion. Edward Freeman first articulated stakeholder theory in his 1984 book Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach. It took a decade or so to emerge from obscurity and the concept had to survive criticism from those [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "LJ Idol - Week 4 - Sexual Ethics\nWow, I left this to the wire, didn't I? Well, in any case, I'm sure anyone who knows me and saw the topics probably saw this coming.\nThroughout history, the ethics of sexuality have gone back and forth, from what amounts to polygamy being totally acceptable, to oh god, if you sleep with someone you're not married to...YOU WILL DIE. We're currently in a place where there's supposed sexual freedom (err, to a point) yet that doesn't seem to be the case. You sleep with too many people, and as a female you're branded a whore, a slut, dirty, what have you. As a male? It's almost accepted completely.\nI'm nearly 20 years old, and I'm still a virgin. According to people I know, I'm a prude. I'm frigid. I'm chicken-shit.\nThe reason? Is none of the above. I haven't seriously dated anyone since ninth grade, and since I think thirteen is way too young an age to start getting it on, well that clearly wasn't happening.\nWhy haven't I dated since?\nEasy. I have standards. People tell me they're too high, and I disagree. Why is it ridiculous to think I would want to date someone who I'm attracted to, both mentally and physically? I don't want to date someone who's drop dead sexy, but has a complete lack of brain activity. Nor do I want to date someone who I feel absolutely no physical attraction to, but who I could talk with for hours and never get bored. Just haven't found the right medium.\nIt's not that I'm afraid, or just a prude. I'm not waiting till marriage, or for that oh my god! special moment. If people can make their choices to be out there sexually, and do whatever they feel is right, why is it that people take such issue with what I choose to do?\nHell, I've had a friend tell me to just \"get it over with\" and while I've thought about it, I just can't. It's not how I am, and it never has been.\nIf you look at other cultures, they have set standards as to what is and isn't acceptable. The one I live in isn't so stringent. You're given the ability to make your own choices, the chance to do what you feel is right for you. I've chosen to make this one, and I'm not sure what's so wrong about that.\nThe ethics of sexuality are not clearly defined, and have never been more confusing.\nI hate feeling as though I'm being judged for not doing something, especially something with reprecussions like sex can have.\nThat whole looking before you leap thing, it's how I am about everything. It's not going to change just because people think I'm weird for still being a virgin. No matter what they say.\nWell said. I'm a 31 year old virgin. People just don't get it. I wrote a similar entry last time this topic came around. As far as sex, I haven't gotten around to it, haven't found the right person, it just hasn't been right and that's it and I don't see the big deal, but like you, people tell me to get it over with.\nangryhamster\ni applaud your stance completely.\nfact is, people will judge you either way-- you're frigid or a whore, so tits to them; do what you feel is right.\nWell, see, I think there's a medium in there, but I mean, I have a friend and he's slept with oh, last count back in like April was 65 people.\nHe's 21. Like, that? I'm sorry, but I do NOT understand that. To me that's just crazy. It's just such an extreme that I'm boggled by it.\nthere is, but people/society doesn't see it. there's no 'set' standard, so you can be insulted for just about everything, but then, it's just like everything else. if you're not too fat, you're too thin, and if you're not too smart, you're too thick...\nI was a virgin 'till I was 21, almost 22, despite having two long-term, serious relationships prior to losing it. it happens. people need to not be so judge-y.\nI don't think there's anything wrong with you. I think everyone has their own standards, and are no less relevant than the next person's. Honestly, more people probably should have higher standards!\nYou remind me a lot of myself. I'm 25 and still a virgin, and just like you, I don't want to do it with just anybody so I can say I did it. I also have the same standards for attraction. I remember in high school, I had a friend who used to make it a point to tell everyone how unattractive her boyfriend (who is now her husband) was, but he was just so sweet. She was known for being a shallow person, so I think that was her way of showing she wasn't, but really, I thought it made her seem more shallow. Anyway, my point is that while looks shouldn't be the deciding factor, I can't be with someone I'm not at least somewhat physically attracted to.\nI once went out with a guy who, in addition to many other things that were wrong with him, was four inches shorter than I was. When we held hands, I felt like I was leading around a kid I was babysitting. I was also light years ahead of him in terms of intelligence, and he didn't have very high expectations for himself. Our first date was our last.\nI once went out with a guy who, in addition to many other things that were wrong with him, was four inches shorter than I was.\nI hate to say it, but this is one of my big isses. I'm tall for a girl, and while I have no problem dating a guy shorter than me, there's only so much shorter I feel I can go, because I don't want to feel the way you did, haha. And unfortunately for me most of the guys I know are shorter than me :P\nI couldn't care less who's shorter.\nshippygem\ni just want to give you sn sincere 'You go girl!'\nnothing wrong with having standards\nI'm one of those people who did \"get it over with\" and now I wish I hadn't. Because someone came along who is much more special then the jerk I lost it to. :(\nGood for you, for sticking to your guns.\nfinding_helena\nThis is a very good point. I don't think your standards are too high. You're not holding out for perfection... just for someone who's worth your time. Really, why have it otherwise? Why are some people so afraid of being alone that they'll cling to someone they aren't really happy with?\nmstrobel\nI think dating and sex and love and all that is something where you HAVE to have high standards!\nI did the \"just get it over with\" thing. While I don't regret it, I wouldn't really recommend it.\nI've been told I'm picky too, but at the same time when you decide to not be picky you get told i get told I have low standards. Ignore what anyone else says about these things, just do what will make you happy. It's your body, you're life and only you can chose what you want to do.\nI think sexuality is a good example of how women still aren't equal to men. It's like you said a man can sleep with loads of women and while he gets called a player he's still seen as a cool dude, while women are just called whores. Also it's still seen as taboo for women to talk about sex shiz, while if you openly talk about vibrators or what you did to your man last night you're seen as \"a modern woman\", which I personally are proud to be but this can equally be spun to be very negative. when guys talk about it it's just seen as \"typical guy\". It's been acceptable for a lot longer while it's recently acceptable for girls.\nThumbs up to you, for your choice and for your entry. Standards are good to have. If more people had them, this world might not be so messed up.\nsdaisyk\n*raises hand* 25-year-old virgin here.\nI think the only thing that matters is being true to yourself.\nonda_bianca\nWhen the time is right and the person is right, it'll happen. Nothing prude about it! :)\nI think it's awesome that you are still a virgin; not all of us were given that choice. 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        "raw_content": "May we pray for conditional baptism for the unborn?\nI have a prayer card that offers a prayer for the conditional baptism for the unborn. Is this possible?\nNo. Conditional baptism is conferred only when there are doubts about the validity of a person\u2019s baptism or whether baptism was conferred validly (CIC 869). As for the baptism of desire, this would apply only to \u201cthose who die for the faith, those who are catechumens, and all those who, without knowing of the Church but acting under the inspiration of grace, seek God sincerely and strive to fulfill his will\u201d (CCC 1281). As for children who have died without baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God (CCC 1261). We must always be careful to pray with the mind of the Church; to do otherwise is to go beyond the limits of revealed truth.\nBut you could pray for their salvation and for their lives to be spared if they are in danger of abortion. A prayer you might consider is Archbishop Fulton Sheen\u2019s prayer for the unborn:\nJesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion. Amen.\nPrevious PostWhen considering whether to receive Communion, what constitutes a \"grave reason\" and \"opportunity to confess\"?\nNext PostShould a priest invite non-Catholics who believe in the Real Presence to receive Communion?",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for the tag \u201cGeorge W Bush\u201d\nTRUMPS LACK OF DECORUM?\nThis is the best and most accurate description of Trump and his purpose that I\u2019ve seen to this day, an interesting Perspective!!. My friend Bob MacGraw shared this with me and I feel compelled to share this with as many Americans as possible. There are some earthy words used to describe some earthy Americans but without a doubt this message is accurate. Enjoy, C Brewer\nTrump\u2019s lack of decorum, dignity, and statesmanship. My Leftist friends (as well as many ardent #NeverTrumpers) constantly ask me if I\u2019m not bothered by Donald Trump\u2019s lack of decorum. They ask if I don\u2019t think his tweets Are \u201cbeneath the dignity of the office\u201d..\nWe Right-thinking people have tried dignity. There could not have been a man of more quiet dignity than George W. Bush as he suffered the outrageous lies and politically motivated hatreds that undermined his presidency.\nWe Tried statesmanship. Could there be another human being on this earth who So desperately prized \u201ccollegiality\u201d as John McCain?\nWe Tried propriety \u2013 has there been a nicer human being ever than Mitt Romney?\nAnd The results were always the same. This is because, while we were playing by the rules of dignity, collegiality and propriety, the Left has been, for the past 60 years, engaged in a knife fight where the only rules are those of Saul Alinsky and the Chicago mob.\nI don\u2019t find anything \u201cdignified,\u201d \u201ccollegial\u201d or \u201cproper\u201d about Barack Obama\u2019s lying about what went down on the streets of Ferguson in order to ramp up racial hatreds because racial hatreds serve the Democratic Party. I don\u2019t see anything \u201cdignified\u201d in lying about the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi and imprisoning an innocent filmmaker to cover your tracks. I don\u2019t see anything \u201cstatesman-like\u201d in weaponizing the IRS to be used to destroy your political opponents and any dissent. Yes, Obama was \u201carticulate\u201d and \u201cpolished\u201d but in no way was he in the least bit \u201cdignified\u201d, \u201ccollegial\u201d, or \u201cproper\u201d.\nThe Left has been engaged in a war against America since the rise of the Children of the \u201860s. To them, it has been an all-out war where nothing is held sacred and nothing is seen as beyond the pale. It has been a war they\u2019ve fought with violence, the threat of violence, demagoguery and lies from day one \u2013 the violent take over of the universities \u2013 \u2019till today. The problem is that, through these years, the Left has been the only side fighting this war. While the Left has been taking a knife to anyone who stands in their way, the Right has continued to act with dignity, collegiality and propriety. With Donald Trump, this all has come to an end. Donald Trump is America \u2019s first wartime president in the Culture War.\nDuring Wartime, things like \u201cdignity\u201d and \u201ccollegiality\u201d simply aren\u2019t the most essential qualities one looks for in their warriors. Ulysses S. Grant was a drunk whose behavior in peacetime might well have seen him drummed out of the Army for conduct unbecoming. Had Abraham Lincoln applied the peacetime rules of propriety and booted Grant, the Democrats might well Still be holding their slaves today. Lincoln rightly recognized that, \u201cI cannot spare this man. He fights.\u201d\nGeneral George Patton was a vulgar-talking, son-of-a-bitch. In peacetime, this might have seen him stripped of rank. But, had Franklin Roosevelt applied the normal rules of decorum then, Hitler and the Socialists would barely be five decades into their thousand-year Reich.\nTrump Is fighting. And what\u2019s particularly delicious is that, like Patton standing over the battlefield as his tanks obliterated Rommel\u2019s, he\u2019s shouting, \u201cYou magnificent bastards, I read your book!\u201d\nThat Is just the icing on the cake, but it\u2019s wonderful to see that not only is Trump fighting, he\u2019s defeating the Left using their own tactics. That book is Saul Alinsky\u2019s Rules for Radicals \u2013 a book so essential to the Liberals\u2019 war against America that it is and was the playbook for the entire Obama administration and the subject of Hillary Clinton\u2019s senior thesis. It is a book of such pure evil, that, just as the rest of us would dedicate our book to those we most love or those to whom we are most Indebted, Alinsky dedicated his book to Lucifer.\nTrump\u2019s Tweets may seem rash and unconsidered but, in reality, he is doing exactly what Alinsky suggested his followers do. First, instead of going after \u201cthe fake media\u201d \u2014 and they are so fake that they have literally gotten every single significant story of the past 60 years not just wrong, but diametrically opposed to the truth, from the Tet Offensive to Benghazi, to What really happened on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri \u2014 Trump isolated CNN. He made it personal.\nThen, Just as Alinsky suggests, he employs ridicule which Alinsky described as \u201cthe most powerful weapon of all.\u201d \u2026 Most importantly, Trump\u2019s tweets have put CNN in an untenable and unwinnable position. \u2026 They need to respond.. This leaves them with only two choices. They can either \u201cgo high\u201d (as Hillary would disingenuously declare of herself, and the fake news would disingenuously report as the truth) and begin to honestly and accurately report the news or they can double-down on their usual tactics And hope to defeat Trump with twice their usual hysteria and demagoguery. The problem for CNN (et.al <http://et.al&gt; .) with the former is that\u2026 if they were to start honestly reporting the news, that would be the end of the Democratic Party they serve.\nIt is nothing but the incessant use of fake news (read: propaganda) that keeps the Left alive. Imagine, for example, if CNN had honestly and accurately reported then-candidate Barack Obama\u2019s close ties to foreign terrorists (Rashid Khalidi), domestic terrorists (William Ayers), the Mafia (Tony Rezko) or the true evils of his spiritual mentor, Jeremiah Wright\u2019s church.. Imagine if they had honestly and accurately conveyed the evils of the Obama administration\u2019s weaponizing of the IRS to be used against their political opponents or his running of guns to the Mexican Cartels or the truth about the murder of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and the Obama administration\u2019s cover-up.\nSo, to my friends on the Left \u2014 and the #NeverTrumpers as well \u2014 do I wish we lived in a time when our president could be \u201ccollegial\u201d and \u201cdignified\u201d and \u201cproper\u201d? Of course I do. These aren\u2019t those times. This is war. And it\u2019s a war that the Left has been fighting without opposition for the past 50 years. So, say anything you want about this president \u2013 I get it \u2013 he can be vulgar, he can be crude, he can be undignified at times. I don\u2019t care. I can\u2019t spare this man.\nHe fights for America!\nPosted by cb75948 in misc and tagged \"A Conservative View\", Abraham Lincoln, America, Benghazi, Chicago Mob, CNN, collegiality, common sense, demagoguery, Donald Trump, FDR, George Patton, George W Bush, Hillary Clinton, hitler, misc, propriety, Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky, Ulysses graqnt, William Ayers\nFor the past several months I have written that the objective of President Obama and the current National Democratic Party is to take away our freedoms and states\u2019 rights. We heard enough from candidate Obama that he promised to change over and over and over for several months. Well now anyone, who does not share his socialist dreams, can plainly see that he is driven to destroy our Republic form of government. The Pied Piper is leading the blind as history repeats itself again.\nHe has openly pushed for a European form of a Socialist Democracy. Bush, also a Progressive took us to war to mold Iraq into a Democratic form of government; I never heard him or read that his objective was the \u201cRepublic of Iraq\u201d. Progressives always use the term Democracy to portray America. We are not a Democracy and never were intended to be one and with God\u2019s help we will never be one.\nFirst they have all but removed the word \u201cGod\u201d from our vocabulary piece by piece. Most Progressives in our history knew that if radical change was imposed that the American people would wake up. They knew that it had to be a well designed plan to be slowly made over a long period of time. As you will see, Obama has no patience.\nI have studied history of the modern Progressive and let me just hit on some of the highlights in their dream to destroy the Republic. Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican, started the path we are on over 100 years ago when he began the creation of federal lands. Look at Nevada where 90% of the land is federally owned today as an example. Follow how different Progressives, using wars usually, to increase the amount of federally owned property. You will discover during this series of articles that eventually, the Progressive Socialist objective is to own all of the property.\nNext it was Woodrow Wilson a Democrat\u2019s turn to finalize the takeover of the monetary system and install the Federal Reserve as the country was in shock with the World War I, during that era.\nHerbert Hoover, a Republican, opened the door for the next phase with inept leadership and we were blessed with Franklin Roosevelt, a Democrat, and father of the beginning of the creation of our near welfare controlled government of today. It was a struggle but World War II happened and it provided a shield to hide the conversion to Socialism from public view.\nUnfortunately the war provided enough prosperity to slow down the transformation. Next Lyndon Johnson had the opportunity to create another phase by dividing the people along racial disadvantages and increasing FDR\u2019s dream of a Socialist Democracy for America. LBJ perfected the use of racial hatred and voter fraud to win the Texas Senate seat. Lee Harvey Oswald helped become President.\nThe first real road block for the Progressives was Ronald Reagan a Republican; he was the most freedom loving President in my lifetime. He woke up America and forced the Socialist to have to wait a little longer to achieve their dreams. Bill Clinton, a Democrat, was not a Progressive but he was so deeply enamored with his power he did not even know what a Progressive was. Unfortunately he slept with a devout believer in Socialism; I refer to the one he married and was obviously pressured to try to sell what is today, Obamacare.\nGeorge W. Bush, a republican, was not necessarily a true Progressive but was sucked into their cause when he was faced with terrorist killings of Americans. He was lured into starting the unfortunate war in Afghanistan by lousy advisors. Anyone who has ever witnessed life in a Muslim country ruled by religious leaders, as I have, knows that we will never change these people to any other belief until the leaders are eliminated. Look at Iraq and the Medicare drug benefits, where GWB was suckered into again. Part \u201cD\u201d is a disaster. The minute we leave that region it will be taken back by the religious leaders and we will have wasted thousands of American lives for nothing.\nAs usual Americans were so sick of Bush they would have elected a Communist Muslim and by golly they did. Obama\u2019s beliefs would make all other Progressive Presidents blush with envy. But he is different than the others. He was not satisfied with the pace of the socialistic transformation and kicked the movement into overdrive and added some afterburner power. He masterfully completed the long loved dream of socializing medicine at warp speed. He did not hide his dream of a Socialist Democracy.\nObama mesmerized our young people, brainwashed by our academic professors for the last 60 years, into believing he was the Messiah and would lead them to the Promised Land. Most of the young and the women were fed up with wars and believed his promises to leave the middle east, free the terrorist in our possession and promise everyone anything they wanted and free. He has proved that you can\u2019t buy prosperity buy you can buy votes.\nNow Obama understands that enough people he hypnotized have awakened to his scheme and he has to try something else. His mission this year is to generate enough hatred between races and incite the unfortunate of the welfare generation into hating the people who have been successful. He has done more to divide America than the slavery issue that resulted in the Civil War. His only hope for re-election is to incite civil strife. Why else would he support the misguided idiots that are camping out, looting, destroying property and disrupting normal life in our cities?\nNext we will look at Denmark, a European Socialist democracy.\nPosted by cb75948 in Uncategorized and tagged \"A Conservative View\", America, Bill Clinton, Civil War, common sense, democrats deserted conservative principles, freedom, George W Bush, GOD, Herbert Hoover, LEADERSHIP, Lyndon Johnson, Messiah, OBAMA, Pied Piper, Political, progressives, Ronald Reagan, Roosevelt, Socialist, Woodrow Wilson | Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "PRESENTER: This tutorial explores HTML headings. We're going to cover HTML headings, headings and assistive technologies, the importance of heading levels, using headings as labels, and some heading rules.\nSection one, HTML headings. HTML defines six levels of headings, and these heading elements are H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6. The H1 element is the highest or most important level, and the H6 element is the least important. These different heading levels help to communicate the organization and hierarchy of the content on a page. For example, headings with an equal or higher ranking indicate the start of a new section, and headings with a lower rank indicate the start of a new subsection that is part of a higher-ranked section.\nSection two, headings and assistive technologies. Heading markup will allow assistive technologies to present the heading status of text to a user. For example, screen reader users can recognize heading markup, and announce the text as a heading, along with a heading level. Screen readers also allow users to navigate web pages via heading levels. This allows users to quickly find the content of interest.\nSection three, the importance of heading levels. Skipping heading levels, for example, jumping from an H1 to an H3, can be confusing for all types of users, and should be avoided where possible. For example, it's generally not considered a good practice to have an H4 heading directly after an H2 heading.\nHowever, it's acceptable to skip heading levels when closing a subsection. For example, an H2 element can begin a new section directly after an H4, which was the last subsection within the previous section.\nAnother example where heading levels are not as relevant is fixed page sections. An example could be the content within a sidebar, which sits beside the main content of the page. In a sidebar, heading levels should not change depending on the heading levels in the content area. In these cases, consistency across pages is more important than consistency within a page.\nSection four, using headings as labels. Headings can be used to help label regions of a page for assistive technologies. For example the aria-labelledby attribute can be used to associate a heading with an overall page region. If the headings are visible the region is easily identifiable for all users. Another example would be heading with a modal widget. In this example, an H4 is used as the heading inside the modal.\nSection 5, some heading rules. The first rule is that headings should be meaningful. All headings should be descriptive and meaningful. Headings should describe the content within that section. Authors should avoid headings such as More and Next Section.\nAnother rule is that classes are not headings. Some authors head classes to non-heading elements, and then style these elements to look like headings. However these elements often have no semantic meaning, and are not treated as heading elements by assistive technologies. This technique should not be used.\nHeadings should not be empty. There should be no empty heading elements on a page. This can cause confusion for assistive technologies, especially those who are navigating via headings. Every page should have a heading, starting with an H1. Every page should have headings to help to find sections of content, and every page should have headings that follow a logical sequence. Ideally all pages should start with an H1. However there may be some exceptions in specific cases, such as if a main heading comes after a website navigation.\nAvoid all-cap headings. Authors should avoid headings that are written in all caps, as these can present issues for some assistive technology users when the heading content is announced.\nAvoid over-use of headings. Headings should be used to provide structure and meaningful content. They should not be used for site titles or for hidden structural labels. See the landmark roles video for information on how to add structure to HTML pages.\nAvoid long headings. Ideally heading content should be under 100 characters in length, as otherwise, they are too long, and this can cause issues for assistive technology users who navigate via headings.\nConclusion. So there you have it, a simple explanation of headings.\nExcept where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under Creative Commons by attribution ShareAlike 4.0 license, copyright 2018, California Community Colleges Chancellor's office. These works are licensed under creative commons attribution 4.0 international license. They are available to everyone, and may be repurposed to meet the unique needs of educational institutions.",
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        "raw_content": "Gabe Rottman\nWritten by Gabe Rottman\nThis post was co-authored by CDT summer intern Ian Williams.\nViewers of HBO\u2019s Game of Thrones will be familiar with the Army of the Dead, a horde of undead wights who are on a collision course with the land of the living. Yet many viewers are likely unaware that their own personal computers may be part of another army of zombies, under the sway not of dark magic, but instead of malicious programs that allow hackers to connect a large number of individual computers and other networked devices (including smartphones, medical devices, and even security cameras) into a single network called a botnet.\nIn recent years the Department of Justice and the FBI have cast themselves in the role of Jon Snow, raising an army of government and private actors to take down botnets and the hackers behind them. While the government has used current legal tools against botnets, a new bill seeks to expand the government\u2019s authority to disrupt botnets. The question is, how far will the government go with these new powers? As with the recent change to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure that would allow law enforcement to hack the victims of botnets, the proposal would give the DOJ and FBI the ability to access infected computers and potentially \u201cclean\u201d malware without the knowledge or consent of the owner. This raises hard questions, both for cybersecurity and civil liberties.\nThere is no question that botnets, and other cyber-crimes, are enormously costly. In 2014, the FBI estimated that the worldwide damage done by botnets up to that point had been nearly $110 billion. Like the Night King on Game of Thrones, hackers (sometimes called botmasters) can raise armies of zombie computers and then collect their users\u2019 personal and financial data or use them as weapons against other computer systems in a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.\nIn 2014, the FBI estimated that the worldwide damage done by botnets up to that point had been nearly $110 billion.\nIn the past, the Department of Justice and the FBI have used injunctions (legally enforceable court orders compelling a party to do something or stop doing something) and temporary restraining orders to seize the servers used to manage them. Now, however, they claim current law is insufficient because it only permits them to seek court orders against botnets in cases involving certain types of active fraud and illegal wiretapping.\nThe Botnet Prevention Act\nUnder the CFAA, a \u201cprotected computer\u201d includes any computer involved in interstate or foreign communication and commerce, a definition that has come to include any device connected to the internet (since almost anything you do online involves at least some interstate communication).\nGiven the legitimate danger posed by botnets, the casual observer might see this bill as a great idea. The DOJ claims it needs this expanded authority to protect citizens from having their computers appropriated for illicit means. On closer inspection, however, the devil (err\u2026zombie?) really is in the details.\nBuried deep within \u00a7 1345(b) is a single phrase that could open up a number of thorny issues when this injunctive authority is applied to botnets. The section not only allows the government to obtain a restraining order that stops someone from doing something nefarious, but also an order that directs someone to \u201ctake such other action, as is warranted to prevent a continuing and substantial injury . . . .\u201d Just what does \u201csuch other action\u201d mean in the context of botnets? The answer is no one really knows, the legislation doesn\u2019t say, and that\u2019s a problem.\nIs government just closing an open, insecure door?\nOne example of the government using its current powers \u201cin the wild\u201d occurred in 2011. Using existing authority under \u00a7 1345(b), the DOJ and FBI shut down a botnet named \u201cCoreflood.\u201d Coreflood collected personal and financial information from infected computers, which was then used to steal funds. To shut Coreflood down, the government obtained a restraining order to first seize the servers that ran the botnet and then hook up a substitute server that sent signals to infected computers ordering them to stop running the Coreflood software.\nThe Graham-Whitehouse bill would authorize the government to engage in shutdowns like Coreflood in a much wider array of cases. Again, at first blush, this may seem non-controversial. And, with informed consent by the user, and legal recourse for users whose data or systems are harmed by the shutdown, some concerns may be ameliorated. But there are still difficult questions that arise when the government seeks to remotely remove malware from zombie computers with, or without, the permission of the computer\u2019s owner.\nThe first issue is legal. The court hearing the Coreflood case accepted the government\u2019s argument that the \u201ccommunity caretaker\u201d doctrine allowed the transmission of the shutdown order, as the action was \u201ctotally divorced from the detection, investigation, or acquisition of evidence relating to the violation of a criminal statute.\u201d At the time, the government likened its actions to a police officer who, while responding to a break-in, finds the door to a house open or ajar and then closes it to secure the premises.\nBut, when applied to the digital realm, the government\u2019s hypothetical breaks down. In order to scrub private computers for malware, the government would, by necessity, have to search the computer and its contents for the malware. Once the door is ajar, rather than closing it, the police would actually \u201cwalk in\u201d to the computer. And anything they find in \u201cplain view\u201d can be used as evidence of a crime. Nothing in the current version of the bill would prevent such a search or collection, giving the government the potential means to search countless computers of victims of the botnet (not the perpetrators) without a warrant. Put another way, the proper analogy isn\u2019t closing an open door, it\u2019s opening that door to search the house for a broken window.\nAdditionally, the \u201ccommunity caretaker\u201d doctrine is itself controversial. A relative of the \u201cexigent circumstances\u201d exception to the Fourth Amendment\u2019s warrant requirement, the doctrine has been used expansively in the past to permit warrantless searches for criminal evidence. There is also an open question as to whether the doctrine applies solely to automobiles, or can be extended to homes. The Coreflood case aside, to broadly stretch the doctrine to apply to remote computer searches would be a radical and unprecedented move.\nIs notice sufficient?\nThe second issue is whether this expanded authority would authorize \u201ccleaning\u201d operations without prior notice to the victim. In the Coreflood case, after first identifying as many victims as possible, the FBI, to its credit, sought their written permission to remove the software from their computer by transmitting an uninstall order via a substitute server. Notice is key to limiting any collateral damage from a shutdown.\nNotice in the case of botnet victims, however, is difficult. As CDT noted in its comments on the Rule 41 change mentioned above, potentially as many as a third of computers in the United States are infected with some form of malware. And, botnets are extremely hard to clean up, especially when you depend on victims to voluntarily submit their computers for cleaning. Given this reality, unless notice is required by statute, law enforcement would have an incentive to dispense with notice in the much wider array of shutdowns permitted under the Graham-Whitehouse bill.\nScammers could take advantage of cybersecurity notices\nEven with notice and informed consent, shutdown operations still raise practical cybersecurity concerns. That is, were shutdowns to become commonplace, one could see a world where scammers use shutdown notices to actually propagate a botnet. Cyber criminals could, for instance, use phishing attacks involving official looking emails to trick victims into giving them access to their computers.\nLikewise, while corporations and individuals with the means and knowledge to do so may choose to remove malware on their own, or may be able to assess the risks of a government shutdown, what happens to small businesses and individuals lacking in technical savvy? When presented with a notice from the FBI, will they even stop to consider the dangers of allowing the government to remove software from their computer? Under the Graham-Whitehouse bill, these small businesses and individuals would have no recourse were a shutdown operation to damage their systems or data. They would be unable to sue the government (because of something called sovereign immunity) and their service provider would likewise be exempt from suit under the law.\nAdditionally, if the government becomes more zealous in its takedowns of botnets, it runs the risk of sparking a digital arms race. Botnet creators would begin to hide programs deeper within an infected system or add dangerous \u201cdead man triggers\u201d that damage or destroy data on infected computers if the program detects an effort to remove the malware, or if the command-and-control server fails to communicate with the computer in a certain amount of time.\nAs the universe of connected devices grows, the potential not only for infection by botnets, but for collateral damage from attempts to clean them up, grows as well.\nThese practical cybersecurity concerns are not hypothetical. In the past, attempts to deal with malware distribution unilaterally have led to collateral damage. In 2014, in an attempt to take control of subdomains used to distribute and control malware, Microsoft secured a temporary restraining order and rendered 1.8 million websites and devices unreachable by their owners. While the sites and devices were eventually returned to their owners\u2019 control, No-IP, the hosting company involved, insisted the entire situation could have been more easily resolved if Microsoft had enlisted their help, rather than going directly to court and unilaterally taking control of the subdomains. All of the owners of these websites suffered damage because they were unreachable for a period of time, yet none were compensated.\nIn the same case, Microsoft\u2019s takedown also interfered with the work of security researchers who were trying to better understand the botnet in question. It is not hard to imagine similar situations occurring were the government to begin broadly cleaning infected systems without permission or coordination with the research community. Such disruptions could prove to be a major setback to important security research that mitigates the risk of botnets generally.\nAlso, with particularly sensitive systems and devices like hospital networks and medical equipment becoming frequent targets of malicious hacking, what happens if the government attempts to clean a device (such as an infusion pump controlling a patient\u2019s medication) without permission? What if a botnet has infested a computer controlling some key piece of infrastructure? As the universe of connected devices grows, the potential not only for infection by botnets, but for collateral damage from attempts to clean them up, grows as well.\nThe Fourth Amendment and government access to personal computers\nAs with the government\u2019s invocation of the community caretaker doctrine, botnet shutdowns implicate the Fourth Amendment, and the basic American value of the right to be left alone absent some suspicion of wrongdoing. Some have argued that such an action would not violate the Fourth Amendment, provided no information is returned to law enforcement. This would require restraint and careful action on the part of government agencies, and considering the recent and continuing debate over FBI access to personal data, there are plenty of reasons for companies and private individuals to be wary of allowing government agents into their computers, even with notice and permission. Indeed, the FBI takes the position that once is has obtained access to data lawfully, it can access the data in criminal investigations without such access constituting a Fourth Amendment \u201csearch\u201d triggering the need for a search warrant.\nAdditionally, even when its motives are pure, the government still cannot sidestep the Fourth Amendment when it comes to your physical property. Federal agents are not allowed to search a file cabinet in your home or a personal diary on your nightstand without a warrant approved by a judge. Why should the contents of your computer be any different? Our computers (and tablets, smartphones, etc.) have become the central repositories of our personal lives. They hold our memories, our secrets, and often the thoughts we would never share with others. To violate the sanctity of that privacy without a warrant runs counter to all ideals of individual privacy and the ability to decide what is personal and what is public.\nOther ways forward\nThere are options short of wholesale cleaning operations. Some have suggested the establishment of a public-private partnership to warn individuals when their system is infected, an idea that has been implemented with some success in Japan. Another potential solution can be seen in Finland, which encourages security professionals to zealously protect their networks and requires ISPs to educate their subscribers on how to protect themselves.\nBefore a law enforcement agency like the FBI is given vast new authority to break into computers of innocent users to combat cybersecurity threats, it is important that civilian solutions like these be considered, given their success abroad.\nAs it stands today, the Botnet Prevention Act has yet to be considered in the Senate, and has not been introduced in the House. That means there is plenty of time for sorely needed discussion and debate around more protective approaches to botnet takedowns.\nUnlike Game of Throne\u2019s undead villains, there are no special swords or obsidian daggers with which to slay botnets and their shuffling hordes of zombie computers. 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        "raw_content": "By Ellyce Loveless\nMost well-functioning campus workplaces at the University of Kentucky have one thing in common: student workers. For photographer Dana Rogers, employee of the College of Arts & Sciences, being a good student worker means appreciating her coworkers, being open-minded, and staying organized.\nShe has recently won the title of UK\u2019s Student Employee of the Year. This award is given to a student on campus who shows determination both in the classroom and the workplace.\nHer supervisor, Brian Connors Manke, knows that she is a top-notch worker. \u201cShe is the most enthusiastic person I\u2019ve ever met about her passion \u2013 photography. She is so driven by it and it shows in her dedication to improving her skills,\u201d he said.\nDana works in the College of Arts & Sciences but works more intimately in a department called the Hive. There, in a place catered to the creative and technical needs of the College, she lets her personality thrive in her work and takes inspiration from those around her. \u201cDana is responsible for photography of all sorts,\u201d Brian said. \u201cPortraits, events, scenic, abstract, etc. that help visually share the stories of the College of Arts & Sciences and UK.\u201d According to him, she has almost eliminated the use of freelance workers for the college\u2019s professional photography needs. She is thus invaluable to Hive and the College.\nHowever, she modestly implied that it was the other way around. \u201cHive has been my main source of study in photography at UK,\u201d she explained. \u201cI have built communication skills not only with those I work with, but with clients too. Additionally, the Hive has been a family to me. There are so many people here who are truly good to each other.\u201d\nThough she is very successful now, there was a time when she thought her dream job was too far out of reach. \u201cI had always dreamed of being a photographer, a dream created under the influence of my aunt,\u201d Dana said. \u201cBut my family never had much money growing up; it was hard for me to fathom a career in which you had to pay a lot in order to make money.\u201d Her work with photography in her job at UK has made her dream become a more concrete reality.\nDana graduated this spring with a degree in Integrated Strategic Communications, and will go on to a prestigious workshop in New York specializing in a style of photography called wet plate collodion, a technique she has wanted to learn since high school.\nPhoto: UK's Student Employee of the Year, Dana Rogers, and her nominating supervisor Brian Connors Manke.",
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        "raw_content": "For too long, America has banished God from our public schools with dire consequences.\nWe have seen a rapid decline in safety and moral direction in public schools over the past few years, as the anti-God left demands an education system devoid of Biblical principles.\nBut Christians in this country are not sitting on the side lines, watching liberals take over the public school curriculum.\nNew bills introduced in several states could put studying the Bible back on the agenda.\nLawmakers in several states have formulated bills that would bring the Bible back to the daily public school curriculum for those students who would want to learn more.\n\u201cSome of the lawmakers \u2013 and leaders of Christian groups supporting the bills \u2013 say they want to restore traditional values in schools and give students a chance to study the religious text deeply.\u201d\nMany state representatives are merely looking to have state schools required to offer Bible studies on the Old and New Testament, but whether the student takes the offered course is up to them.\nRepublican state Rep. 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This successful precedent has paved the way for additional states to bring the missing piece back into the schools.\nThere are, of course, liberal naysayers who are opposing these bills by using a straw man fallacy concerning the separation of church and state. Representatives promoting the Bible bills are not seeking a forced education, but simply pointing out a citizen\u2019s right to be educated on principles upon which this country was founded.\nRachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, is a strong opponent of the Bible bills, and says, \u201cState legislators should not be fooled that these bills are anything more than part of a scheme to impose Christian beliefs on public schoolchildren,\u201d according to USA Today.\nNo one is being fooled. The legislators who support these bills know exactly what they are, and what they promote, which is a window to encourage (not impose) children to seek out the Word of God for themselves.\nChristian activist, David Barton, says, as reported by USA Today:\n\u201cBible literacy is a good thing to have. For me, the issue is that many schools don\u2019t (offer Bible studies courses) because they think they can\u2019t legally. We are saying, \u2018Well, yes, you can.\u2019\u201d\nIn the public schools now, there is little to no opposition to the liberal manifesto that kids are being presented with every day by students, teachers, and the media. Having a class offered that explores the other side of the coin gives students a chance to not succumb to the status quo.\nLaser complains that having Bible classes as an option in the schools violates the First Amendment by having the government show preference to one religion over another. However, this is not the intention of the First Amendment.\nThe government is not oppressing the citizens by mandating a religion. Not only is the class optional, it looks at the academic side of the Scriptures in comparison to the theological aspects of it.\nConservative groups, including the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation and the National Legal Foundation, have rallied together under the name Project Blitz to do what they can to help the Bible bills become law.\n\u201cCritics say the groups are trying to reshape America by cementing pro-Christian messages in public schools,\u201d reports USA Today.\nThe fact of the matter is that America needs some \u201creshaping\u201d. It has not faired this good country well to stray from the Bible and the life that it promotes. 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        "raw_content": "With all of the distractions in today\u2019s world, finding a way to finish your to-do list can sometimes feel like a daunting task. When people are feeling overwhelmed they often look to others to find an organizational method to help them stay on task. There are so many different ways to keep yourself organized out there, and trust me, I have tried them all! And of all the things I have tried, there is one that has stood the test of time: the steno pad.\nNow you might be thinking, \u201cWhat? Of all the tools, programs, and apps available, you use a notebook? How is this going to revolutionize the way I keep myself organized?\u201d My answer is, \u201cKISS\u201d: Keep it Simple Stupid! But in all seriousness, organizing your life should be simple. You shouldn\u2019t have to learn a new program or make it more complicated than it has to be. Find a clean system that works for you and run with it.\nI like to keep a steno pad on my desk, and each morning I write down a quick list of things I need to complete right away. I always try to tackle the most difficult or intimidating task first, then order them based on priority. Throughout the day, I\u2019m adding things I can\u2019t forget to address. When my page gets too full or messy, I flip it over, start a new clean page, and carry over what I haven\u2019t gotten to. My goal is to not leave the office until everything in my steno pad is complete. Slightly OCD? Maybe! Do I go through tons of steno pads? Definitely! But hey, it works for me\u2026and guess what? I have my whole office using them. And I can\u2019t lie, there is nothing more satisfying than looking at my notebook, seeing all of my completed tasks, and flipping over to a clean page.\nRemember, any system you use will need to be practiced and perfected. Don\u2019t be afraid to ditch a system and start over if it is just not working. No one organizational method is going to work for any given person. But whatever system you choose to use, it should be simple enough to make your life easier, not more complicated!\nSo, the next time you are feeling overwhelmed with all the details and to-dos of your life, give the good old fashion steno pad a try! I promise, if it works for me, it can work for you too!",
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        "raw_content": "Movember: Let\u2019s Get Hairy for Men\u2019s Health\nOctober 30, 2014 by City Dads Group Leave a Comment\nGet your upper lip ready, gents. Movember is back! City Dads Groups will join Dad 2.0 Summit, Life of Dad, the National At-Home Dad Network, and tens of thousands of other men across the country next month in growing mustaches for the cause of raising awareness and funds for men's health issues. The Movember Foundation is the leading global organization committed to changing the face of men\u2019s health. It challenges men to grow moustaches during November to spark conversation and raise funds for prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, \u2026 [Read more...]\nFiled Under: health, outreach Tagged With: cancer, Dad 2.0 Summit, Life of Dad, men's health, movember, movember foundation, mustaches, National At-Home Dad Network, No-Shave November, prostate cancer, testicular cancer\nAt-Home Dad Convention Saved Me\nAugust 6, 2014 by Chris Bernholdt Leave a Comment\nI started staying at home in 2008 and was terrified. We had just moved from Chicago, where I had lived for 33 years -- to upstate New York, away from family, friends, babysitters I knew and trusted, and away from a community I loved. I had to reset everything about my life. I had resigned after being a teacher in public schools for 10 years and was giving all of that up to stay at home with our kids, who at the time were three and 21 months old. My first week was rough as my son broke his collarbone in a city where I was unfamiliar with where the hospital was and couldn't get a hold of my \u2026 [Read more...]\nFiled Under: at-home parenting Tagged With: Chris Bernholdt, National At-Home Dad Network, SAHD, stay-at-home dad\nFind Your Tribe: 19th Annual At-Home Dads Convention\nJuly 29, 2014 by Matt Schneider Leave a Comment\nStay-at-home dad? Work-at-home dad? Active-at-home dad (made that one up)?\nRegardless of your at-home \"status,\" join us at the 19th Annual At-Home Dads Convention in Denver, Colo., to connect with and learn from some of the best dads around the country.\nConnect: First and foremost, this is a great weekend to bond with other dads like you whether they are brand-new to parenting or seasoned veterans that have been home with their kids for 10+ years.\nFiled Under: at-home parenting, parenting advice Tagged With: Denver Dads Group, National At-Home Dad Network, Parenting conference",
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        "raw_content": "Medstore Online is an online pharmacy supplying prescription medication at cheap prices. Medstore-online.co acts as a broker of other pharmacies which have been approved by the bodies that regulate the operations of online pharmacies. Most of the drugs sold at this pharmacy are generic medications that are sourced from different countries all over the world, India being its main source. The drugs have been approved as safe and effective by the health bodies that control the drugs that enter the market and you can, therefore, be assured that they will be effective in the treatment of the complication you may be suffering from.\nThe pharmacy\u2019s website is easy to navigate and you will find the drugs you are searching for with ease which is quite convenient for those customers who have little time as a result of their busy schedule. 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One customer complained of not getting the refund though.\nTo ensure that customers buying from the pharmacy get the cheapest prices for the drugs, Medstore Online has made discount coupons available. When you purchase drugs from the pharmacy, you will get a 10% discount on the total cost of the drugs. There is also a provision of free shipping when you buy drugs that cost over $250 which also amounts to great saving. You will have been saved from the time you would have spent traveling to a local pharmacy to look for the drugs and the cost you would have incurred in the transportation. Below is a photo of one of the current discount coupon:\nMedstore Online Discount Coupon\nTo stay updated as soon as a new discount is available at the pharmacy, you can subscribe to their emails and be the first to know when one is available. If you do not wish to receive emails, you can also keep checking for updates on the pharmacy\u2019s website as they will also be posted as soon as they are activated.\nWhenever you pay for your drugs via Echeck, you will get a $15 discount off the total cost of the drugs. You will also get a 20% off the cost of the medication when you pay for the drugs using bitcoins.\nHow to Order from Medstore Online Pharmacy\nTo order from Medstore Online pharmacy, you will search if the drug you wish to buy is in stock and if it is, you will click on it, and add it to your cart. If the drugs are prescription-only drugs, you will be required to fill in a questionnaire which will be reviewed by an online doctor. If he is convinced that you need the medications, your order will be processed.\nOn the billing section, you will be required to submit the details of the method you will use in paying for the drugs. 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        "raw_content": "Activists at the COP16 demand climate justice with symbolic Moon Palace occupation\nA group of Climate Justice activists organised an action at 1pm local time at the entrance of the plenary room to express the voices of the unheard and excluded peoples of the world\nOutrage at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change\nUNFCCC Now the World Carbon Trading Organization\nCancun, Mexico\u2013At 1:15 PM on the last day of the UN climate talks, a dozen participants staged an un-permitted action at the Moon Palace where the climate negotiations were taking place, to protest the silencing of civil society voices by the UNFCCC. Their mouths gagged with \u201cUNFCCC,\u201d they locked arms in front of the escalators leading to the closed chambers where high-level climate negotiations were taking place.\nThe group stood their ground amid an onrush of security, as Anne Petermann of Global Justice Ecology Project, Deepak Rugani of Biofuelwatch and Global Forest Coalition, and Rebecca Leonard of Focus on the Global South shouted, \u201cThe UN is silencing dissent!\u201d and other slogans referring to the shut down of people\u2019s voices at the climate talks.\n\u201cWe took this action because the voices of indigenous peoples, of women, of small island countries, of the global south, must be heard!\u201d they demanded.\nNicola Bullard of Focus on the Global South, who was standing by, said, \u201cWhat we see here is a group of people representing voices silenced by the U.N. process. In the past few weeks we\u2019ve seen the exclusion of countries of the global south, and their proposals ignored. We\u2019ve seen activists and representatives from civil society excluded from the meetings and actually expelled from the UN Climate conference. This action was taken to show the delegates here that we think this process is unjust, that there are voices that must be heard, and that there are perspectives and ideas and demands that must be included in the debates being held in this building. These decisions are far too important to be left to politicians and big business. We need to open up this up to include the voices of the people and the voices of the South.\u201d\nParticipants in the action were finally forced out of the building by security, but refused to unlock their arms despite security manhandling. They were expelled from the UN Conference, their accreditation badges taken away, and put on a bus that took them to the Villa Climatica, miles away from the Moon Palace.\nContact: Anne Petermann, Global Justice Ecology Project +52.998.167.8131 (Cancun mobile)\nor +1.802.578.0477 (U.S. mobile)\nGlobal Justice Ecology Project Statement: The Silencing of Dissent within the UNFCCC\nGlobal Justice Ecology Project took action today to protest the silencing of dissent within the UN Climate negotiations. Anyone whose interests do not reflect those of the global elite is being marginalized, ignored and shut out of the talks.\nAt the UN Climate Talks in Copenhagen last year, dissent was criminalized and activists charged with terrorism for organizing the \u201cReclaim Power\u201d protest. Here we are seeing a continuation of this trend with a zero-tolerance policy for dissenting voices.\nGlobal Justice Ecology Project also undertook this action in memory of Lee Kyung Hae, the South Korean Farmer and La Via Campesina member who martyred himself at the in protest against the WTO here seven years ago. In 2003 the fight was against the repressive trade policies of the WTO. Today the struggle is against the repressive position of the UNFCCC, which has become the World Carbon Trade Organization, and is forcing developing countries to accept policies that go against the interests of their citizens and the majority of the world\u2019s inhabitants.\nREDD \u2013 the scheme of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation that is being pushed through here, despite widespread concern about the human rights and ecological catastrophe it may bring, is a prime example of the kind of market-driven, top down policies of the UNFCCC that will allow business as usual to continue beyond all natural limits. These unjust policies will severely impact forest-dependent and indigenous peoples, campesinos, and marginalized peoples across the world.\nFrom before the opening of the UN climate talks in Cancun on 29 November 2, through to the final moments, the atmosphere at here has been one of marked by exclusion, marginalization, and silencing of voices.\nWhen the UNFCCC\u2019s negotiating text was released on 24 November, all language from the Cochabamba People\u2019s Agreement \u2013 a document developed by 35,000 people- had been removed. In its place, was a warmed version of the unjust Copenhagen Accord.\nArriving in Cancun, UN climate conference participants found an armed citadel, a civil society space set literally miles away from the negotiations, inflated prices and hours of travel daily. For NGOs and civil society groups, as well as for the smaller and less economically empowered delegations from the less developed countries, such obstacles are crippling.\nActivists and representatives from civil society have been systematically excluded from the meetings and even expelled from the UNFCCC itself. When voices have been raised in Cancun, badges have been stripped. Tom Goldtooth of the Indigenous Environmental Network lost one precious day of negotiations due to the suspension of his badge for simply speaking in public. Youth delegates were barred for spontaneously taking action against a permitting process for protests made unwieldy and inaccessible. NGO delegates were banned from the Moon Palace simply for filming these protests.\nThe exclusion and silencing of civil society voices here in Cancun mirrors the larger exclusion and silencing here of the majority of people \u2013 indigenous peoples, women, youth, small farmers, developing countries\u2013 whose position does not reflect that of the global elite.\nThis is why, in solidarity with our allies from oppressed communities in the North and the South, we took action to demand justice in the climate negotiations.\nThis entry was posted in Cancun / Mobilisations by admin. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s a choice, with the occasional \u2018balance on edge\u2019, or \u2018simply fail to come down at all\u2019, which applies well to tossed coins.\nIt may sometimes apply to other things. Stepping over a cliff for example. Humans very often apply it a lot more broadly. Democrat or Republican. Black or white. Male or female.\nIt is a core theme in many of my books, that patently in a lot of cases, this is bullshit. 1)Things are seldom simple and entirely and perfectly described by a narrow simple category. If you think they are\u2026 you probably are behaving like a sheep, and haven\u2019t actually looked carefully. Pigeonholes may work well for pigeons. They are lousy for people, emotions, philosophies or political positions 2)There is almost always another possibility, if not a myriad of them. Yes, you may have chosen to vote for one or other party. It is massively unlikely, unless you are, in fact, a prion (and incapable of independent life, let alone thought) that, if you actually thought about a party manifesto you would agree with all of it. And, if you really thought about it, inevitably humans choices come down neither A nor B but a percentage of A, a percentage of B and percentage of options through to zz. DRAGON\u2019S RING \u2013 a choice between A & B\u2026 and actually neither are good. 3)We may simply be looking at the whole damn thing bass ackwards. Take health insurance as a simple example. What is it intended to do? Make sure that when you get sick you can afford to be treated and get better? Or in other words, that you can stay in good health? Right? Does it? As far as I can work out, only incidentally, and in fact the principal beneficiaries are people who only benefit if you are sick (especially as inevitably the insurers themselves have ownership or part ownership of the facilities for treating you). The IDEA of making sure you are not sick simply because you can\u2019t afford treatment is a very desirable one. I\u2019ve yet to meet anyone who thought they deserved to die or be sick and miserable because they didn\u2019t have the money for treatment. I\u2019ve met a few people who didn\u2019t mind if it happened to someone else, as it never seems to occur to them, that someone else could be them someday, or their child, lover, mother or friend. So: it\u2019s a good goal. But yet\u2026 when you think about it, the way it has been applied has been as counter-productive as possible, making affordability more a case of \u2018how much blood can we take in how many ways from the host before it actually dies?\u2019. If I were to announce with convincing evidence that I had a cure for everything that might ail you, and that I was going to release it, free, next week, I would give Flinders Island about 3 days before being nuked, in the process killing several hundred highly paid assassins and hitmen from every part of the medical business. (I\u2019m ugly but not that much of a fool. I\u2019d be elsewhere.). Yes, indeed, there are some wonderful doctors, nurses, radiographers and research chemists who would love nothing more than to say \u2018my years of training and experience are now worthless, I\u2019m unemployed and have to find a new job, and I am so happy about it\u2019. But these make a small fragment of a fairly desirable group of people, and Doctors, nurses etc, make up a valuable but a very, very small fraction of the group whose livelihood depend on people being sick. A lot of these are salesmen, administrators, accountants, managers, board members, lawyers, CEO\u2019s \u2013 not medical people at all. In fact, if you did a careful look at where the money from that insurance goes\u2026 most of it will be into this group (who don\u2019t fix you when you\u2019re sick) and the smaller volume into the actual cost of things needed and the people needed. And really, there is no incentive (especially, yes Discovery Health, I am looking at you, where the hospital facility is owned by the insurer) to limit that wastage. In fact, big talk aside, there is no value in keeping the insured healthy. If the insured never need a doctor, high premiums will put them off (unless insurers get the state to play ball and make them have it by law. At which point you may as well give the medical industry your salary check.). To look at this more logically there need to be serious incentives to the medical industry\u2026 to stop people needing their treatments and to make those as affordable and effective as possible. And actually the only way to do that is to reward the right things and punish the wrong. So for example they get paid\u2026 if you aren\u2019t sick. If you are sick your premium reduces. If you\u2019re incapacitated or die\u2026 they pay out. If you over-live your expected span\u2026 they get a bonus. And work out ways to get rid of the dead weight which adds no value. If the state wanted to interfere, the right way would to punitively tax the non-medical (or in the case of pharmaceutical companies non-scientists) personnel. Or make those non-tax-deductable expenses. Costs that cannot easily be passed on to the public, either via directly charging more, or getting the public to pay more tax to cover for largely un-needed expenses.\nAnd those are just some of the possibilities. If you don\u2019t want to go that far, maybe an effective basic state health service that forces private medicine to be competitive and offer more.\nWhat underlies much what I write are simple questions: what are we doing this for? and is how we deal with it an artifact or accident or history, or really best for the purpose? I\u2019ve used medicine as an example, but you could apply it to anything from energy supply to governance. Of course my possible answers aren\u2019t right. But they\u2019re about providing the right motivation to solve the problem, rather than motivating the creation of groups/institutions/bureaucracies whose lifeblood is keeping the problem vaguely under control but there forever.\nThe answer is inevitably neither A nor B but a big mixture of that and other things, and sometimes something new.\nFiled under economics, philosophy, politics, Uncategorized, Writing\nBeing a victim does not always equal being a good guy\nI was thinking I should start putting some of the philosophical, sociological and moral issues I tend to think about, and possibly how they impact on my books in here.\nIt\u2019ll probably make for boring reading.\nOne of the more difficult lessons I had to get my head around, growing up, was the concept that victims aren\u2019t necessarily good. Or nice.\nThey\u2019re just victims (or underdogs, or choose your word.).\nI grew up in Apartheid South Africa, and had would have been considered a very (and I use this next word knowing it means different things in different places. It\u2019s been usurped to mean anything but what it did, once) liberal education (not the Neo-liberal statist stuff that seems to get called \u2018Liberal\u2019 in the US now), with parents who didn\u2019t support the system\u2026 and the contact I had with the underdogs in this system\u2026 as a result tended to be rather nice people, often bright and suffering from the discrimination that they were subject to. Then I left my fairly sheltered school environment and went to work and the army. Work \u2013 where I was a clerk on the railway, filling in the few months before the army\u2026 taught me that a lot of my fellow \u2018white\u2019 South Africans were a lot stupider than I\u2019d realized, and lot more unpleasant. Not all of them, true. A few had been trapped in the need to earn a living, and a relatively easy road to nowhere. The army \u2013 I was conscripted into the medical corps, which was considered one of the \u2018elite\u2019 postings, as everyone had year 12/matric and we had a lot of graduates too, actually probably reinforced the victim=good person stereotype, although I did start to realize that people I liked weren\u2019t necessarily good, and ones I couldn\u2019t stand or agree with, could be. University did little to change the idea that somehow all the 35 million (at that stage) people of other designated racial origins besides European, were decent blokes I\u2019d like, who had merely been deprived of opportunity, or they\u2019d be just like me. Yep. I was very idealistic. Still am, I suppose, but I had real rose tinted glasses and blinkers then. I had however got the idea, firmly, that most of those \u2018Europeans\u2019 were as varied a crop as possible, good, bad, hardworking, lazy, illogical, moral, perverted etc\u2026 and all possible mixtures of that. That a certain percentage \u2013 probably around 20%, could and would do great things given the opportunity. That about another 30% could improve their lot slightly with some input, and that 30% wouldn\u2019t sink into barbarism with a gradually increasing amount of effort. And 20% were stupid/so set in their ways / so despising of anything better or even different that all the opportunity (and there was a fair bit for \u2018white\u2019 South Africans, back then. They had every possibility with a little effort, except a long term future) all efforts for them were a complete waste.\nIt took getting out to work in rural Africa on a fish-farm near Hoedspruit in the then Eastern Transvaal (a place, where, IMO if they need to give world an enema, would the right place to put the pipe) to finally get me to see things in a different light(yep, more idealism. We were going to produce affordable good quality protein for less well off people. And at the same time make a living, provide work in a depressed area etc. The owner of the place was probably more idealistic than I was, and gifted with much more money. Compared to any other farm in the district the effort and money that went into staff and housing and support was enormous. The difference between my wage, as the manager, and the senior workers by the time you threw in all the perks was about 25%. Lord, we were trying so hard\u2026)\nI\u2019ve never been suited to being an overseer who sat in the shade and occasionally came and had a yell. So I got in with them and worked myself to exhaustion every day, doing the work of 3 men, and 10 of my \u2018workers\u2019.\nI expected them to respect this, to follow my lead. It had worked in the army. Worked at sea\u2026\nThey hated my guts. I loved what I was doing, believed in it. I loved fish, and working. I thought it was a great opportunity\u2026 They didn\u2019t. Anyway, that\u2019s another story, another life-lesson.\nI was there for two years, working next to them, going into their compound and being immersed in the situation. They adapted to me and I to them. I can\u2019t claim I won them over, but they did teach me something enormously valuable. The region was pretty much a sink area, with most black men who had any get-up-and-go\u2026 having got up and went, so that did skew things a bit. But I did come realize I had been completely wrong. Victim-of-Apartheid did NOT necessarily equal \u2018good guy\u2019. In fact, if a miracle had changed the skin color of the workers on farm and put them in another world where they had precisely the same advantages and opportunities as every other person\u2026 if there been a dole, 50 % of them would have been on it, and continued to beat the crap out of their wives, pissing most of the money against the wall and being their charming selves. If there wasn\u2019t, they\u2019d have been manual laborers doing as little as possible no matter what the reward was, and still beating the crap out of their wives for late suppers or whatever. They were the bogans or rednecks or whatever your local term is for it, too stupid, hidebound, despising of anything but their own way to ever change. And seeing as they were the dominant group, they tended to break down anything any of the others tried to do. As victims, they were more than happy to victimize others. Seemed to enjoy it in fact. Far from using their position of relative privilege to build others up, they used to exploit the surrounding workers on other farms, the women who gravitated to the money and better living conditions the farm provided and tried to maintain, despite them. The other 50%, well, about 40% of them did improve their lot slightly, although it was dragged down by the PTB in that community. Given the miracle transfer, some of them would have ended up in lower middle-class employments (remember this was a sink area). They were decent enough people, just somewhat trapped by circumstances. They weren\u2019t lost rocket scientists, but a few might have been foremen or happy as in charge of the meat section of the local supermarket. They didn\u2019t have any realistic aspirations (yes they wanted to live like Americans on TV.) And the other 10%\u2026 were really victims, who given that new world with decent opportunity and no discrimination\u2026 would have done well. One had managed to teach himself basic electronics and made a fair bit extra fixing radios and minor electrical goods \u2013 with 4 years of not very great education \u2013 what he could have done with a good education!? Another few would have at least managed some kind of degree at University. I learned focus what I could do on the top 50%, and use the top 10 of that to help them, and me. And I learned, oddly, that victims are actually no different to anyone else. They\u2019re just as human, just as likeable, just as obnoxious. And in many cases they treat other victims just as badly. Roughly the same proportions would do the same things \u2013 some of which are pretty vile. Sometimes of course the circumstances of their victimhood so color everything that it becomes central, and sometimes an aspect of what has been done stops them being like everyone else. A man who has never learned to read, or is too poor to even afford a place to sleep cannot download internet porn, because he can\u2019t use a computer \u2013 so in that way those in that position would not be as likely to do this as the average human. But given the opportunity and taught\u2026 they still average the same. But that far from common or spread right across the entire spectrum of day-to-day life. Yes, if you\u2019re beaten and starved and raped it can warp you totally\u2026 but it appears that even that doesn\u2019t have to.\nI\u2019ve used this several books and stories. Notably my villain in CRAWLSPACE (which for some reason isn\u2019t available on Amazon. 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        "raw_content": "Press Release: One Degree Launches in San Mateo County\nEast Palo Alto, CA (August 17, 2016) \u2013 One Degree (www.1deg.org), a technology-driven nonprofit organization that makes it easy for low-income and at-risk people to access social services, launched in San Mateo County this month. Accessible on computers, tablets and smartphones, anyone can research and review over 1,000 currently available resources within San Mateo County in English and Spanish, plus manage, save and track their findings. Users can add ratings and reviews just like in Yelp \u2013 the restaurant and service search platform \u2013 and share the information with friends and family by email and text message.\nRey Faustino, CEO and founder of One Degree, started this online service in 2012 to help families overcome poverty. A Filipino immigrant growing up in Los Angeles with limited means, he wished his family had a way to access immigration and legal help, as well as after school care and health services. \u201cOne Degree empowers people to quickly and easily find the best and most relevant life-saving resources for them. It has been a demonstrated model in San Francisco, Alameda, and Contra Costa counties. Now over 91,000 households across San Mateo County will benefit from having 24-hour access to services in San Mateo County.\u201d\nFor the past five months, the One Degree team has been getting to know the San Mateo community by working with Ravenswood Family Health Center in East Palo Alto, the San Mateo County Family Health Division and other community organizations. Attending health fairs, farmers markets and other neighborhood events in East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, San Mateo, Burlingame, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, and Pescadero, One Degree has been listening to residents\u2019 needs, understanding the gaps in service areas, meeting the social service agencies, and tailoring its free web platform to best serve families in San Mateo County.\nSan Mateo County was high on One Degree\u2019s expansion plan because of the need in cities like East Palo Alto, where 45 percent of its 30,000 residents live below the federal poverty line. By creating a modern online search platform and robust eligibility engine, One Degree reduces the time it takes to research, find, and travel to multiple agencies to get the services residents need such as affordable housing, employment opportunities, health clinics, child care, and more. Each program listed on One Degree has a clear \u201cnext step\u201d for people to follow if they want to access it.\nOne Degree is pursuing plans to grow its San Francisco Bay Area presence and will complete its expansion into the North and the South Bay by year end.\nOne Degree is a nonprofit technology-driven organization that is revolutionizing the way families striving to improve their lives \u2014 and the people who support them \u2014 access community resources. One Degree\u2019s platform, available on Web and mobile devices, makes it easy for people to access, manage, and review nonprofit and government services. Thousands of people in the Bay Area rely on One Degree\u2019s core product (www.1deg.org) to access health care, food banks, employment services, and much more. Through OneHomeBayArea.org, One Degree is working to ensure every family has a safe and stable home by making it easy to find and apply for affordable housing. One Degree is supported by Tipping Point Foundation, Westly Foundation and other organizations across the Bay Area. Learn more at www.1deg.org.\nPosted on August 17, 2016 December 20, 2017 Author The One Degree TeamCategories Open: Organization & Impact BlogTags bay area expansion, expansion, press release, san mateo, tech4good\n15 Things You Didn\u2019t Know About San Mateo County!\nHey there! This is a very special time for One Degree: We are officially expanding our resource coverage to San Mateo County! That means that cities like East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, San Mateo, Burlingame, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, and Pescadero. We are excited to work with families and local organizations to help our San Mateo County community thrive thrive. San Mateo County is a very unique place so we\u2019ve collected 15 things we think (!) you may not know about yet! Test your knowledge and see if anything surprises you:\nThe Home of YouTube \u2013 YouTube, the world\u2019s largest video-sharing website, got its early starts in an office above a pizzeria in San Mateo. Three friends worked tirelessly from the small office to develop the website.\nImmigration Boom \u2013 California is home to the largest number of immigrants in the country. Within California, San Mateo County\u2019s immigrant population is growing at a rate greater than in any other county. It ranks 8th in the nation for concentration of foreign-born residents.\nRare Animals \u2013 San Mateo has a variety of natural habitats, which makes it home to two endangered species \u2014 the California clapper rail and the salt marsh harvest mouse.\nFood Deserts \u2013 East Palo Alto went over 20 years without a grocery store within its borders; residents had to drive to other cities for fresh food. Mi Pueblo Grocery opened in 2009 and was seen as a milestone for residents.\nBig Waves \u2013 Mavericks, an area of beach north of Half Moon Bay, is considered one of the best big wave locations for surfers. Winter storms can create waves between 25 and 60 feet tall!\nKiddos in SMC \u2013 In San Mateo County, 72% of children with parents in the workforce do not have access to licensed child care. However, these kids are still crazy smart. In regards to percentage of students proficient at grade reading level, SMC kids at any grade are on average 10 points higher than the overall state numbers.\nParadise in the Bay \u2013 Before World War I the U.S. and German governments conducted tests to determine the world\u2019s best climates. The top of the list included the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean, and SMC\u2019s very own Redwood City!\nCackly California Condors \u2013 In May 2014, and exactly 100 years after the last sighting, a California condor was spotted near Pescadero, a city in the Southern part of SMC.\nSecret SMC Airport \u2013 San Francisco International Airport is actually located in the northern part of San Mateo County, not within San Francisco County borders as you might expect.\nLow Calfresh Access \u2013 San Mateo County has one of the lowest enrollments in Calfresh. Only 50% of all Calfresh eligible households in SMC are enrolled in the program.\nImpact on Facebook\u2019s Home \u2013 San Mateo County became the largest earning county in the United States for one quarter in 2012 after Facebook first went public. No surprise, Facebook is headquartered in SMC.\nLots of Languages \u2013 45% of children in SMC speak a language other than English as their first language. 25% speak Spanish and 20% speak a language other than Spanish/English as their primary language.\nMovie Dreamland \u2013 The northern branch of Dreamworks moved to Redwood City in 2002 and has produced movies like Shrek, Madagascar, and Over the Hedge!\nDeep Ports \u2013 Redwood City has the only deepwater port in the southern San Francisco Bay, making it fastest growing small bulk port in the state.\nLuck of the Irish \u2013 Menlo Park was founded by two Irish immigrants. They made a sign on their new home saying \u201cMenlo\u201d which was the name of their home back in Ireland. Then when a train station was built near their home it was named \u201cMenlo Park\u201d after the sign. A town grew around the sign and the rest is history!\nThere you have it: 15 facts about San Mateo County. Did you know some of them? Do you know any others? Maybe we\u2019ll find out more now as we launch in SMC. We can\u2019t wait to get to know this community better! As always, don\u2019t forget we\u2019re rooting for you.\nPosted on August 9, 2016 May 17, 2017 Author The One Degree TeamCategories Language: en, Pathway: Community BlogTags east palo alto, expansion, san mateo, san mateo county\nWelcome to the Family, San Mateo County!\nHey guys! We are completely excited, thrilled, happy, and grateful to announce our expansion into San Mateo County! We have been working towards this for a long time and we can\u2019t believe that it\u2019s all becoming real now. We\u2019ve been putting in resources onto our site, meeting with local organizations, training nonprofit professionals, and getting to know the community as we prepare for our launch.\nSan Mateo County has a very special place in One Degree\u2019s heart (one of the reasons we have been itching to expand here). Orlando Pineda, our software engineer who built a big part of the site you see now, grew up in East Palo Alto and even lives there today with his family. Also, our Operations & Development Associate, Herbert Castillo grew up in Redwood City. Finally, every summer we have the privilege of welcoming an Eastside College Prep, a independent high school in East Palo Alto, alumni as a summer intern. This year, Jacob Adams, a rising sophomore at Kenyon College joined us as part of our partnership with Eastside. Last year we had EPA natives Jamie and Dennyce who attended to Eastside as well. Hearing all of their stories about community and collaborations made us know for sure that San Mateo County would be a great addition to our One Degree \u201cfamily.\u201d\nAudrey Galo, our Resource Manager, and her team have been working hard to make sure that we have as many resources as possible on our site so you can find everything you\u2019re looking for close to you! Right now we have 777 opportunities and 228 organizations all located throughout San Mateo County, and we\u2019ll continue to update our database as we get new information. Don\u2019t forget you can help us by becoming a community editor!\nSMC made sense as our next stop in our expansion plan. We think that the community could benefit from One Degree\u2019s role as a one-stop-shop for resources and social services. Only 50% of all Calfresh eligible individuals in SMC are enrolled in the program. There are 72% of children with parents in the labor force for whom licensed child care is unavailable. The immigration rate in San Mateo County is growing faster than any other county in the state. Our expansion means that these people, and so many more, have easy access to opportunities that fit their needs.\nWe want you to come to check out all these great resources! Check to see if your favorite community organization or service is on our site, and if it\u2019s not please edit and add it so we can expand our database. Check out new opportunities you might not have heard of before and get the latest contact information so you can access them. Come meet our team at community events throughout the month of August; our official launch will be celebrated at the EPA Blockfest on August 13! Let us know what you think of One Degree and our expansion.\nWelcome to the family, San Mateo County! We can\u2019t wait to continue growing and learning with community members and local organizations. We are excited to connect with you all and for what\u2019s to come. We\u2019re rooting for you, SMC!\nPosted on July 30, 2016 May 17, 2017 Author The One Degree TeamCategories Language: en, Pathway: Community Blog, Popular Blog PostTags expansion, resources, san mateo county, smc\nOne Degree Launches Social Service Platform in Contra Costa County\nRichmond, CA (February 26, 2016) \u2013 Low-income families throughout Contra Costa will now be able to quickly find life-saving social services, such as affordable housing, employment services, health clinics, and more with One Degree\u2019s announcement of its expansion to the East Bay region. One Degree (www.1deg.org), a technology-driven nonprofit organization that helps low-income and at-risk people access social services, shared its plans to rapidly expand to the entire Bay Area, starting with Contra Costa County. Currently available in San Francisco and Alameda counties, One Degree has pledged to serve all 1.3 million families living in poverty in the Bay Area by 2017.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve demonstrated that the One Degree model works in San Francisco and Alameda counties. Now we\u2019ll be supporting the diverse Contra Costa community and its more than 200,000 people in need,\u201d said Rey Faustino, CEO and founder of One Degree. \u201cWe\u2019ve built a scalable platform that thousands of people already rely on. Contra Costa residents also deserve easy access to their community resources, which is why we\u2019ve worked to quickly expand there.\u201d\nNearly one in five people live below the poverty line in Contra Costa County. Living in the third most populous county in the Bay Area, Contra Costa\u2019s 1.1 million residents across three major metro areas of Richmond, Concord, and Antioch, struggle to find the right resources within the over 7,000 nonprofit and social services in the region.\n\u201cOne Degree is very exciting and refreshing, and it\u2019s something that is definitely lacking in Contra Costa County,\u201d said Dr. Edwina Perez-Santiago, co-founder of Reach International Fellowship, a re-entry program for formerly incarcerated women. \u201cThe idea of a woman being able to find anything from housing to food and job training in one place is definitely something really needed in Contra Costa, where we have women from many diverse backgrounds that need all kinds of resources at any given time. One Degree gives people access to a broad spectrum of services in one place.\u201d\n\u201cOur mission has always been to provide access to life-saving resources to anyone, anywhere, anytime,\u201d said Rey Faustino. \u201cFamilies have begun to rely on One Degree to find and access resources of all kinds in San Francisco and Alameda counties. But we believe everyone deserves this kind of easy access to critical services. Now is the time to expand our reach to the entire Bay Area and beyond.\u201d\nOne Degree is an online access point for nonprofit and governmental services. Thousands of people rely on One Degree to get information about and access to a comprehensive range of services, including housing, health care, legal services, food, employment services, educational programs, and much more. 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Learn more at www.1deg.org.\nPosted on February 26, 2016 December 20, 2017 Author The One Degree TeamCategories Language: en, Open: Organization & Impact BlogTags bay area expansion, contra costa, expansion, press release, tech4good, techforgood, techt\nBig news across the Bay\nAs soon as we launched in San Francisco earlier this year, people from across the Bay (and around the country) started reaching out to us about bringing One Degree to their communities.\nONE DEGREE COMES TO ALAMEDA COUNTY\nWe are excited to announce that our service is now available in Alameda County, which includes Oakland, Berkeley, San Leandro and several other cities.\nWe\u2019re serving the East Bay in partnership with Highland Hospital Health Advocates (HHA), which helps hospital patients access social services through their volunteer-run help desks in clinics. Our friends Deborah Son, HHA\u2019s program manager, and Dr. Dennis Hsieh, HHA\u2019s physician champion, have been instrumental in making this happen and integrating One Degree into their program. Since April, we\u2019ve been quietly adding the East Bay\u2019s nonprofit and social service resources into our database, and now HHA\u2019s volunteers are using One Degree every day to help patients meet their critical needs.\nFor more info about our expansion to the East Bay, check out our blog post.\nWork for a nonprofit org in SF or the East Bay? Learn how your org can become a One Degree Partner by emailing rachel@1deg.org today.\nTAKE THIS SURVEY, HELP US IMMENSELY\nWe\u2019ve partnered with the Echoing Green Social Investment Council on a project that will help drive the direction of One Degree\u2019s features for nonprofit professionals.\nIf you work at a nonprofit, health care or social service organization, we need your help. Could you fill out this short 3-minute survey?\nYour opinion will directly inform what features we build! Feel free to share the survey with your nonprofit colleagues as well.\nNEW FEATURE: LISTS\nIf you\u2019re signed up as a member with an account for nonprofit or social work professionals (free for everyone), you can now create your own curated list of opportunities from our database. It\u2019s as easy as creating a mixtape and sharing it with your friends \u2013 except these lists have life-saving resources instead of songs from the 80s!\nRead more about Lists on our blog, and check out some of our favorites that One Degree members have created.\nThanks for your support, feedback, and ideas for improvement! 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        "raw_content": "SCMP Group Ltd (SEHK: 583), Asia\u2019s leading media holding company, has formed a partnership with Debrett\u2019s to publish the Debrett\u2019s 100 Hong Kong, a recognition and celebration of Hong Kong\u2019s most achieving, inspiring and influential personalities. Debrett\u2019s is a British luxury lifestyle brand with almost 250 years of heritage as the trusted authority on achievement, etiquette and style. The Debrett\u2019s 100 Hong Kong is the first of the Debrett\u2019s Global Series beyond Britain.\nSince 1769, Debrett\u2019s has chronicled the social position of members of the British aristocracy with the publication of The Peerage and People of Today \u2013 the quintessential lists of who\u2019s who in Britain. Debrett\u2019s has since expanded its authority to the annual Debrett\u2019s 500 list published in The Sunday Times. For many, \u201cI\u2019m in Debrett\u2019s\u201d is a highly sought after accolade.\nPublished today in the South China Morning Post, the Debrett\u2019s 100 Hong Kong consists of personalities who excel in the following ten fields: Art, Architecture and Design; Arts, Film, Literature and Music; Business and Industry, Engineering and Entrepreneurs; Fashion; Food & Drink; Media; Sport; Stage and Screen; Technology & Digital; and Science & Medicine. Please visit http://www.scmp.com/Debrettshk100 for the full list.\nMr Robin Hu, Chief Executive Officer of the SCMP Group, said: \u201cHong Kong is both a cradle and a magnet for outstanding personalities whose achievements keep the city\u2019s vibrancy and vigor going strong. Their resourcefulness, tenacity and creativity are the engines that keep Hong Kong on the world map. The SCMP is delighted to work with Debrett\u2019s to celebrate their brilliance in the first Debrett\u2019s Global Series.\u201d\nMs Joanne Milner, Chief Executive at Debrett\u2019s, said: \u201cHong Kong is a world class city, steeped in a long history of global impact, so it made a fitting choice for the launch of our first global series of the Debrett\u2019s 100s. The Debrett\u2019s Hong Kong 100 list has been meticulously compiled in consultation with independent experts in each field. Every individual demonstrates outstanding qualities of influence, achievement and inspiration, shaping their environments to the collective benefit of society. We are privileged to work with the SCMP on our first Global Series.\u201d\nDebrett\u2019s will host an invitation only reception at the British Consulate-General tomorrow (10 November) in Hong Kong to celebrate the high achievers on the new list and their accolades.",
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One of the key findings, which we thought was really interesting, is that 95% of adults surveyed think it's just as important to talk to kids about Internet safety as it is to talk about sex education and the risks associated with drugs and alcohol. In addition, the survey revealed that only 65% of parents have actually spoken with their kids about online safety issues, which means 30% of adults admit they have not. So, we're here today to help encourage those parents to have these conversations with their kids and that's where Dr. Rich comes in.\nRamsay: Interesting. Dr. Rich, what do you make of that? Why aren't parents talking with their kids about this if it's that important?\nDr. Rich: At Children's Hospital Boston, I spend a lot of time working with young people and their families, examining various aspects of how the media they use, and how they use them, affects their health and development. A lot of the time, I find that parents know they should have conversations about the \"house rules\" for various devices, like smartphones or gaming consoles, but they don't always know where to start. So, I developed four conversation guides that parents can use to jumpstart these important conversations with their kids at different stages of development, giving them the tools and strategies to talk with children and adolescents about safe and healthy use of the Internet. The guides are for parents or caregivers with preschoolers, elementary school-age children, tweens, and teens. And the reason we developed four different guides is because how kids use the internet\u2014and how you talk with a child about being safe online\u2014is very different at different ages. For example, you can't talk with a preschooler in the same way you would talk with a teenager. It's a completely different conversation. But it is essential to have ongoing communication at every age because the risks kids confront change over time.\nRamsay: Can you give us a couple of examples of tips you recommend?\nDr. Rich: Sure. School-age kids' brains can focus on one task for about 30 minutes at a time, so a 9-year-old won't really get much more from an online session that lasts longer than that. You also want her to have many kinds of experiences, so it's important to switch activities frequently, mixing up strenuous physical activity, reading, and free play. Many school-age children may be using the Internet for the first time, and they need as much guidance online as they're given offline.\nAs for teens, it's really talking about the consequences of their actions. With digital technology, an embarrassing photo or poor word choice can be very difficult or even impossible to delete or take down once it's posted online. 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        "raw_content": "A portrait of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during National Day celebrations in September 2018. The climate for press freedom has become more repressive under his rule. (AFP/Fayez Nureldine)\n'New' Saudi Arabia ushers in even more repressive climate for journalists\nBy Justin Shilad/CPJ Middle East and North Africa Research Associate on September 25, 2018 10:04 AM ET\nMarwan al-Mureisi knew the rules: even in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's \"new\" Saudi Arabia, issues touching on politics, religion, or the royal family were out of bounds. So in his reporting for the privately owned website Sabq and other outlets, al-Mureisi wrote about science, technology, and the need to embrace creativity and innovation--all hallmarks of the Crown Prince's much-lauded reform agenda.\nIt wasn't enough. On June 1, authorities arrested al-Mureisi from the Specialized Medical Center Hospital in Riyadh, while he was at the bedside of his five-year-old son, according to Khatab Alrawhani, a Yemeni journalist in Washington, D.C., with knowledge of al-Mureisi's case.\n\"A group of Saudi security [personnel]...came in took him and left his child in the hospital alone,\" Alrawhani said. \"Since then, no one heard a word about him and his family [was] never granted permission to see him or to know where he is and what accusations [are] filed against him.\"\nNone of the journalist's recent articles appeared overly political or likely to lead to an arrest, but Alrawhani described al-Mureisi as \"an influencer journalist that refuses to be part of [Saudi] campaigns and accept orders from the authorities on what to write. \"\n\"He chose not to be in politics,\" Alrawhani said, \"But it seems that this isn't an option anymore in the new Saudi Arabia.\"\nSince becoming crown prince in July 2017, Salman has directed a wide-ranging crackdown on dissidents under the guise of fighting corruption and extremism. Though he touts the need to modernize and open Saudi Arabia, Salman's reform agenda has become an effective way to remove independent voices.\nSaudi Arabia was already one of the world's most heavily censored countries. But under Salman's rule, authorities have wielded state mechanisms ostensibly focused on terrorism to silence journalists, including al-Mureisi. In February, CPJ documented how a specialized criminal court sentenced prominent columnist Saleh al-Shehi to five years in prison for \"insulting the royal court\" after the journalist commented on allegations of corruption on TV and in his writing.\nThe specialized criminal court is part of a system established in 2008 to prosecute terrorism-related cases, but CPJ has found the system is increasingly used to try journalists and perceived dissidents.\nCPJ is investigating the possible jailing of at least 10 other journalists since Salman took power, but news of detentions sometimes doesn't surface for months. Activists in contact with CPJ often have no knowledge of when authorities detained someone or where they are holding them. The journalists' profile pages and blogs disappear behind \"404 not found\" messages, leaving only a breadcrumb trail of social media posts that stop the day of a rumored arrest.\nThe Saudi Arabian Embassy in Washington, DC, did not reply to CPJ's email requesting comment. CPJ was unable to find contact details of the State Security Presidency.\nEven journalists advocating for policies supported by Salman are not safe. Eman al-Nafjan, whose blog Saudiwoman covered issues absent from other Saudi media outlets, was detained by the State Security Presidency in mid-May, alongside several other activists who campaigned against the ban on women driving. The next month, authorities ordered the driving ban to be lifted, but the arrests continued.\nNouf Abdulaziz, who wrote posts about women's rights, including criticism of the ban on women driving, is also in custody. On her blog--which has been offline since her arrest but is available via the Wayback machine--Abdulaziz reported on Saudis detained in Iraq, trials of reformist activists, and the arrest of a Saudi writer for reporting on intra-royal family tension. Perhaps sensing the walls closing in, Abdulaziz penned an article to be published in the event of her arrest. \"Maybe they see that being rid of me is the path to a better country, even though many of them do not know me or haven't even heard my name before, despite that they have they feel entitled to judge me unfairly,\" Abdulaziz wrote in a post published June 6--the day she was taken into custody.\nSince her arrest, Abdulaziz has been held incommunicado and in an unknown location, according to the International Federation for Human Rights and the Gulf Center for Human Rights. Authorities also detained Mayaa al-Zahrani, after she posted the blogger's article on her own site and social media, according to Hana Al-Khamri, a journalist who knows both women and who also republished Abdulaziz's article in Arabic and English.\nAl-Khamri told CPJ on September 23 that both bloggers remain in detention.\nAli al-Ahmed, a Saudi exile, Gulf analyst and longtime critic of the kingdom, told CPJ that authorities do not permit any independent political agency in the kingdom, whether journalistic or otherwise.\n\"It's not just [Crown Prince Salman],\" al-Ahmed said. \"The Saudi motto of operating is 'no private enterprise in politics is allowed'. You can't come and pretend you have some role to play. We are the only ones who can say, do or act in terms of politics. Anyone who crosses that line would be arrested.\"\nAl-Ahmed, who now lives in the U.S., added, \"This the most oppressive environment in terms of the number of people in jail. For many years it was mainly the Shia in jail, especially in Qatif region. But now, if you look at any section of society, it's the same. The number of people in jail has increased exponentially, especially Islamists, liberal, professional classes.\"\nThe journalists whose arrests CPJ is investigating mirror that trend, and the scope of their journalism is broad: women's rights, corruption, and religious programming.\nSome international journalists f\u00eate Salman's reform as a sign that he is moving the country into a more modern era. But so far, Salman's impact has been to take an already repressive monarchy and make it a totalitarian state. 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        "raw_content": "Christmas Eve is one of my favorite days during the holiday season. There is a fresh anticipation and excitement of what\u2019s to come, both in the joy of Christmas and the birth of our Savior. Plus it\u2019s just a fun day to spend together as a family before the activities of Christmas day begin.\nFor my family, Christmas Eve is spent at home together. I know that Christmas morning will be bursting with excitement and with young children, as much as I want our focus to be spent on the true meaning of Christmas, sometimes things get a little too exciting if you know what I mean! \ud83d\ude09\nWith that in mind, I try to keep Christmas Eve as intentional as possible with a few meaningful traditions that focus on faith, family and the spirit of the season. With the exception of going to church, we don\u2019t leave the house. Instead we stay inside and spend as much time together creating memories and looking forward to the day ahead.\nDepending on your family\u2019s Christmas commitments, Christmas Eve might be the best day to incorporate some intentional, fun and meaningful traditions. Today I\u2019m sharing a list of meaningful Christmas Eve traditions over on Young Wife\u2019s Guide.\nSome we currently do while others I hope to implement when the kids get a little bit older. Be sure to head on over to read the list.\nWhat are some of your family\u2019s Christmas Eve traditions?",
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        "raw_content": "How You Can Be an\u2026\nThis week\u2019s blog post comes from Jaren Nichols. Jaren is Chief Operating Officer at ZipBooks. He was previously a Product Manager at Google and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.\nBecoming an entrepreneur is an exciting step in your career, but it also comes with a lot of risks. Not only are you putting your ideas and your business on the line, but you\u2019re also putting your time and money into this venture as well.\nWhile it can be scary, entrepreneurs can prepare for the future and their retirement, even when their business isn\u2019t making any money. Join us as we look at some key strategies for how you can start planning out your financial future today.\nHow to Plan For Your Future Retirement as An Entrepreneur\nWhere you\u2019re tapping into your current retirement fund, or your delaying the start of one, you shouldn\u2019t be afraid of success. As long as you have a plan in place, the rest of the pieces will come together.\nHere are some of the ways entrepreneurs plan for their futures:\nAutomate Your Plan\nIf you are determined to save money, don\u2019t depend on your brute force to make it happen. Instead, create an automatic deduction that pulls out the amount each month and places it into a secure account. Apps like Acorns can invest your spare change or automatically send set amounts each month.\nEven if you can\u2019t afford to save a lot, set this up for as little money as you can afford. It will add up in the long run!\nWhen you\u2019re putting aside money, make sure you\u2019re considering all aspects of your business and your future. It\u2019s wise to have separate accounts or fallback funds in the case of an emergency. If you establish something like this early on, you won\u2019t need to pull from your retirement when there\u2019s a setback.\nWhen you\u2019re trying to figure out exactly how much you can afford to save, consider using a program that will give let you budget everything, like YNAB or Simple. That way you can be up to date on the health of your business and confident in how you are handling your savings.\nGet Tax Smart\nMany entrepreneurs are sole proprietors and make most of their money through 1099s. While this is a simple setup, you can get hurt by the need to pay self-employment tax on all of your income.\nIf you register an LLC (vs. a sole proprietorship) and then file an S-corp election, you can take some of that income as W-2 (wages), and some of it as a \u201cdistributive share\u201d which is not subject to self-employment tax of 15.3%. So if you\u2019re dividing your income that way, and only half of it is now subject to the 15% self-employment tax, you\u2019re saving roughly 7% of your total income on taxes! 7% saved and compounded every year can add up to a very substantial savings over time.\nDo More During Good Years\nEntrepreneurs have to consider that their income won\u2019t always be steady. They\u2019ll need to account for changes in the economy or the business. To do this, make sure you\u2019re contributing the maximum amount during the months or years when business is booming.\nIt may not even be your fault when you face these types of ups and downs; economic cyclicality is normal, and in the US we\u2019ve seen a recession roughly once every ten years for the past several decades.\nGiving a little more to savings during these times will keep you safe during the times when things are down.\nPlanning for your retirement doesn\u2019t have to be as difficult as some people believe. When you\u2019re looking for ways to secure your future, consider all of your retirement account options. Put plans in place and follow them, even if it means automating it so you don\u2019t forget.\nRemember that your business is going to have ups and downs. This is normal, so plan for that as well. Stay strong and rely on your skills as an entrepreneur to get you through. How do you save for your future as someone who also owns a small business? Let us know your savings strategies, and how you cope with downturns in the comments!\nCategory: Entrepreneurs July 5, 2018\nPreviousPrevious post:Who\u2019s In Charge, You or Your Money?NextNext post:How Is Your Money Anxiety Hurting You?",
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        "raw_content": "CU-Boulder stages a Shakespearean space musical\nThe madcap jukebox musical \u201cReturn to the Forbidden Planet,\u201d set in a rock \u2018n\u2019 roll Shakespearean spaceship, comes to the University of Colorado Boulder\u2019s University Theatre this March. CU-Boulder Associate Professor Cecilia Pang directs the production, which promises nonstop laughs, infectious tunes and a generous nod to the Bard.\nFirst seen in 1989 on London\u2019s West End, \u201cReturn to the Forbidden Planet\u201d places the plot and dialogue of Shakespeare\u2019s play \u201cThe Tempest\u201d in a futuristic space setting with performances of classic songs from the 1950s and 1960s. This particular production features flying, light saber fights and a shaking, stage-sized spaceship.\nWhen he wrote the script, librettist Bob Carlton took his inspiration from campy, low-budget science fiction films from the 1950s and 1960s. So did CU-Boulder doctoral candidate Jenn Calvano, the show\u2019s choreographer, when she started planning dance routines.\n\u201cI was watching a clip of \u2018Batman\u2019 from the 1960s [starring Adam West], and there\u2019s a moment where he\u2019s under some kind of spell and starts go-go dancing,\u201d Calvano says. \u201cSo I\u2019ve been focusing on the kind of dance that was popular when all these songs were written\u20141950s sock-hop swing, East Coast swing, a little bit of Lindy Hop\u2014but with a lot of humor thrown in there.\u201d\nThe performance showcases a cast of CU-Boulder students who take turns acting, singing, dancing and playing instruments. The onstage band members are also actors in the show, and almost all the lead actors get the opportunity to show off their instrumental chops.\n\u201cIf we found out that, say, someone was proficient at guitar, we asked that person to play a guitar solo,\u201d said the play\u2019s music director, David Nehls. \u201cIt might not always fit with the character the person is playing, but I think that\u2019s part of the fun.\u201d\nIf it\u2019s not entirely clear what \u201cfits\u201d into \u201cReturn to the Forbidden Planet\u201d and what doesn\u2019t, it\u2019s because Carlton left many of the play\u2019s elements open to interpretation. His nebulous instructions inspired Pang to get creative and add a few more fantastical elements to the production, including beat boxing, punk, puppet dancers and a gender swap.\nActor Melanie Iris Schultz says her favorite thing about \u201cReturn to the Forbidden Planet\u201d is that \u201cit\u2019s so tongue in cheek that the tongue\u2019s not even in the cheek anymore.\u201d\nShe also has a list of about a hundred reasons why the musical is a must-see.\n\u201cThis whole theater will become a spaceship that moves,\u201d Schultz says. \u201cPeople will fly. There\u2019s fire. There are roller skates. There\u2019s a giant octopus. There are screens everywhere projecting giant asteroids. And, seriously, how many times do you get to see \u2018The Tempest\u2019 in space?\u201d\nGet showtimes and ticket information here.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 February 26 \u2013 Treasure in Heaven\nFebruary 28 \u2013 Faith \u2192\nFebruary 27 \u2013 Justice and Mercy\nMatthew 7; Exodus 37:1-38:31; Proverbs 17\nThe belief that justice is blind is one of the foundational beliefs of America. The statue of Lady Justice holding scales to balance the evidence while sporting a blindfold stands outside many courtrooms in our country. In many countries, once an accusation is made, it is the responsibility of the defendant to prove himself innocent. In the United States, we believe that a man is innocent until proven guilty. The problem for men like Lawyer Johnson who was convicted of murder in 1971, was the color of their skin. Johnson was convicted by an all-white jury for murdering a white man. He was retried and evidence pointed to the fact that he was not present at the scene. He was convicted again. Finally, a new witness who was found who testified that the killer was actually the state\u2019s star witness against Mr. Johnson. His case was finally dismissed in 1982. Johnsons was convicted based in part on the strongest possible evidence that he was guilty: the color of his skin.\nIn the fight for equal rights the history of black people being convicted by all-white juries is overwhelming. Some, no doubt, were guilty. Many were innocent, but convicted because when it came down to the reliability of the witnesses, a black defendant had no credibility in the eyes of the jury. If a white person committed a crime against a black person, the odds were almost 100 percent that he would be acquitted. While our justice system is second to none in the world, we still have flaws of biblical proportions. \u201cAcquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent\u2014 the LORD detests them both.\u201d (Proverbs 17:15)\nThe quality of justice is proclaimed throughout the Bible. God is a just God. He is a God of Justice. That concept permeates the Bible. The one, true God is set off against the capricious gods that many worshiped who played favorites and tormented innocent people for fun. This is not Yahweh. This is not the God of the Bible. Sure, God had a few favorites. He chose Israel as His people. David was considered a man after God\u2019s own heart. When Israel sinned, though, God didn\u2019t overlook their sin and the nation suffered for their sins. Finally, after years of injustice and sins against God and people, the nation was destroyed. David, even though he was a favorite child of God, sinned also. He suffered for his sins. He was granted grace and forgiveness when he repented, but he paid a high price for his sins. God loves justice.\nWe live in an unjust world, there is no doubt about that. Those who are rich and powerful are able to flout the law while those who have no power suffer under the law. The laws of our country are often contrary to the just laws of God. And yet, for all of God\u2019s justice, He has provided a way to show mercy. Jesus Christ suffered the penalty for all those who were guilty in all times. His death on the cross paid the demands of God\u2019s justice so that we can receive His mercy for the sins we are guilty of. The Bible is very clear on this issue: all people have sinned. No one is perfect. The penalty for sin is death: eternal death. But God, who is rich in mercy, accepts the death of Christ as a substitution for our penalty and offers mercy to all who turn to Him. I don\u2019t know what the courtroom in heaven will look like, but I can imagine having the evidence weighed by an all-angel jury. They would have no problem convicting me until they realized that my defense attorney was Jesus who reminded them that He already paid the penalty for my sin. God loves justice, but His mercy triumphs for all who accept His forgiveness.\nLord, I am guilty of sin. I have failed You and continue to fail You. Thank You for mercy in Jesus Christ.\nThis entry was posted in Devotional Thoughts and tagged all have sinned, all-white juries, black defendants, blind justice, capricious gods, courtrooms, Credibility, David, death on the cross, equal rights, flaws, Forgiveness, God's favorites, Grace, Guilty, innocent, innocent until proven guilty, Israel, Jesus, Jesus paid it all, Just God, Justice, Lady Justice, laws of God, Lawyer Johnson, Lord, mercy, penalty for sin, repent, rich and powerful, torment innocent people, unjust world. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Will that be fumes with your burger?\nBy KEVIN HARRISON \u2013 Kevin Harrison is a program officer with Clean Nova Scotia.\nThu. Aug 27 \u2013 4:46 AM\nCanadians rightly tend to be pretty patriotic about our culture and tradition. We are proud of all our achievements, from the invention of the telephone to the invention of hockey, both of which Nova Scotians are particularly proud to say hailed from Canada\u2019s Ocean Playground.\nWe like to consider ourselves to be a selfless, giving culture that\u2019s eager to help others.\nIt is true that Nova Scotians, and Canadians in general, have a lot to be proud of; but one aspect of our culture has become a bad habit that we can\u2019t seem to shake. We are all guilty of participating in this habit from time to time; some of us even do it daily.\nYou know what I\u2019m on about. A static-laced voice comes from a box and asks, \u201cCan I take your order?\u201d\n\u201cYeah, I\u2019ll have a large double-double and a bagel with cream cheese, please\u201d\nYou know it should be everything, but \u2026\n\u201cUh, actually, I\u2019ll take a Boston cream doughnut, too.\u201d\n\u201cDrive through, please.\u201d\nThere\u2019s a problem with that last direction: There\u2019s very little driving going on at drive-thrus, just a lot of waiting. They tend to be like an American election \u2014 it takes forever to get to the end.\nBut surely customers inside are having the same back-ups, right? And on top of that, they all have to stand.\nActually, studies have shown that it\u2019s quicker to park your vehicle and go inside to place your order. I\u2019ve noticed this from personal experience. Try it yourself. Choose a car in the drive-thru and see how far it\u2019s progressed when you are on your way out. Usually it only moves up a spot or two, and is still waiting.\nTime is not the only thing we\u2019re losing by using drive-thrus, however. Gasoline is wasted when we idle our vehicles. Just 10 seconds of idling uses more gas than turning off your engine and starting it up again. In fact, only 45 seconds of idling uses roughly the same amount of fuel as driving a kilometre.\nTim Hortons says the average idling time in their drive-thrus is a minute and 40 seconds, but a University of Alberta study has shown the average to be five minutes and eight seconds.\nOn top of that, if you\u2019re waiting with the windows open, you\u2019re breathing in the toxic cocktail of chemicals that come out of the exhaust pipe \u2014 that\u2019s something you didn\u2019t order.\nThis would only be a medium concern if just a few people were using this so-called convenient feature. But drive-thrus are reaching Beatles levels of popularity lately and, as a result, they have expanded beyond fast-food chains.\nThe Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. has a drive-thru at one location in HRM and another in Sydney. It\u2019s a pretty ridiculous sight to see the latter location\u2019s parking lot completely empty as the drive-thru line is a mile long, while every vehicle is idling.\nSome drive-thru lines across the country can get so long that they even make their way onto the street, which causes unnecessary congestion.\nOne of the most bizarre things I\u2019ve seen was a drive-in church. It was essentially a parking lot with a large stage that allowed people to drive in, park, listen to the word of God, all while idling the car to keep an ideal temperature inside the cabin. I had to wonder what the advantages were over traditional churches. Last time I checked, they still had pews, so the convenience of sitting down wasn\u2019t one. Drive-in churches are apparently becoming increasingly popular in the United States.\nSo, is it time to explore a ban on drive-thrus? Since they\u2019re no faster, and often slower than going inside, cause environmental harm and waste our hard-earned cash, what purpose do they serve?\nIt should be recognized that some drive-thrus are open 24 hours a day. Employees who work the overnight shift undoubtedly feel more secure than if the restaurant was completely open. It\u2019s a lot harder to rob a store from your car.\nAlso, those who are physically disabled likely find drive-thrus more convenient.\nAs well, parents with small children cannot leave them in the car while they go inside; and getting out the carriage, bags, toys and whatever else is needed is a hassle. I would argue that parents shouldn\u2019t be feeding their kids fast food to begin with, but we\u2019ll save the childhood obesity rant for another time.\nThere are a few options. First, limit when drive-thrus are open. If they are open overnight, drive-thru employees retain a sense of safety, and the number of people getting a Big Mac at 4 a.m. would likely be minimal. At peak times, close them and it will reduce the large number of idling cars. Employees who normally work the drive-thru can concentrate on the line-ups inside during these hours.\nAnother option is making drive-thrus idle-free. There is minimal gas loss by starting and stopping your engine compared to idling, and starters in cars these days are built to withstand it. This would only work if the no-idle policy was enforced.\nA third option is charging a premium to those who use drive-thrus, of course with exceptions for the disabled and parents with small children. A stunning number of single-occupancy vehicles operated by perfectly able-bodied people are idling in these line-ups. Consider the drive-thru a luxury, and people can pay the price if they so choose.\nBut probably the best way to deal with drive-thrus is to do things for ourselves. Making your coffee at home and bringing it in a reusable mug saves time, gas and the environment. There will be less exhaust put into our atmosphere and fewer disposable cups used. Instead of getting an unhealthy burger, why not make your own lunch at home, or support local delis and cafes?\nIf people choose to use drive-thrus less, the next time you treat yourself to a hamburger from a fast-food joint, you can have it with extra pickles instead of extra exhaust fumes.\nKevin Harrison is a program officer with Clean Nova Scotia.\nhttp://thechronicleherald.ca/Columnists/1139571.html\nhttp://www.cresthalifax.org/?p=2536\nAUDIO (9:55) | Feds revamp stance on idling after meeting with drive-thru group | Tim Hortons Greenwash Next Post",
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        "raw_content": "Can you hear the buzz\u2026. the murmer\u2026 the consistent droning on and on from \u201cexperts\u201d who tell you this mythical story? Have you heard about the unicorn that you can catch, called \u201cbeing paid to create\u201d, doing what you love, making money while you sleep, and all the other lifestyle hyperboles?\nI feel like every time I come across a new creative seminar, workshop or webinar, that people are talking about how to get paid to create. I want to preface this by saying that it is doable, and achievable. The thing is, it\u2019s just gotten overrated and overdone as far as people stressing about working with brands.\nPeople tell me all the time\u2014 \u201cI just want to work with brands and get paid, and that\u2019s all I want to do.\u201d They want to work with Pepsi, Coke, Nike, Adidias and more\u2014and they want that to become their full time income and career.\nThey want to be full-time content creators and get paid to post photos of themselves in brand-gear on social media.\nThis seems like a dream come true, but it can strip you of success long-term (by not having a deeper meaning of why you do what you do).\nI\u2019ll get into more of this in a moment.\nLet\u2019s touch on what you\u2019d be sacrificing.\nYou Could Be Sacrificing Your Career.\nOkay, you know how Beyonce reps Pepsi, and Taylor Swift has a branded partnership with Coke? Well, neither of them gave up their careers to do so. Working with these brands is just an added bonus, and an additional income stream for them. It\u2019s not the \u201conly.\u201d It\u2019s not all they do. It\u2019s only a small fraction of what they do.\nYou don\u2019t hear about Taylor Swift giving up her career to sing, because she has a partnership with Coke. In fact, I\u2019d be willing to bet that the amount of money that Coke offered Taylor for the partnership is very little in comparison to the financial gain that she built with her entertainment career.\nWorking with brands should not be your \u201cend all be all.\u201d It\u2019s certainly not for all the celebrities and top influencers that we see on a regular basis getting \u201cpaid to create.\u201d\nNo one is entitled to financial gain for being a creator. Like anything else, it must be earned. 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I even have a goal setting workbook that you can download here, for free.\nIf you\u2019re looking to work with brands, just remember that it\u2019s not the end-all, be-all. It\u2019s a tool, just like anything else.\nI like to work with big brands, because it gives me the credibility in the eyes of others. In other words, it\u2019s a signal to people who want to work with me or follow me, that I have my sh*t together. Past that, working with brands is not my chief aim.\nRather, my top goals are to help as many people as I can become financially and career-stable. I want everyone to have options, and not feel like they have to work a job they hate, or they have to make certain decisions because they don\u2019t have an abundance of money.\nI desire to help people build their personal brands to a point that they always have options, and people are always seeking them out for work. It\u2019s career independence. And really, it\u2019s the only way I see of having real control over your future (having career independence).\nThis isn\u2019t just about being an entrepreneur. Because you could be an entrepreneurs and be completely dependent on your clients, not have built a personal brand and you become stuck in a certain way of life that you may not be satisfied with.\nThis is about having such awareness for your name, what you do and the value you provide to the world.\nIt\u2019s about building a brand for yourself.\nOnce you do this, of course you\u2019ll get paid to create. But really, you\u2019ll be getting paid for all the painstaking work you\u2019ve put in over the last however many years. These things take time.\nLife is a game of inches.\nThe best thing you can do for yourself right now (if any of this article is resonating with you) is to start building your brand. It takes YEARS. I don\u2019t mean a few years, I\u2019m talking 10-30 years. It\u2019s done by laying one brick of accomplishment at a time.\nThe best advice I can give you, is to start now.\nYou\u2019ll achieve so much in the time that you start, even though it will be challenging. There\u2019s nothing quite like re-inventing yourself and putting yourself out there. It\u2019s crazy, dangerous and exhilarating. People will love you and others will judge you.\nThe reason you do it, is because there\u2019s no other way.\nI promise\u2014you\u2019ll fail. But it\u2019s half the fun of it.\nThe failure is where you get to learn everything you must about yourself, and master the game. Don\u2019t fear it, embrace it.\n\u201cIt\u2019s impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all \u2013 in which case, you fail by default.\u201d\n\u2013 J.K.Rowling\nShe said it\u2014you fail by default. Don\u2019t take the default road of life. 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        "raw_content": "When the High School of Art & Design in New York City needed to update their school website, they knew they needed to have a platform that would let them build a site as special as their school. To meet the expectations of their community and attract prospective families, their new school website would need to be beautiful as well as informative.\nA Special Website for a Special School\nThe High School of Art & Design is one of the most venerable institutions in the New York City Department of Education. Founded in 1936, the school has been focused on the arts since the beginning. \u201cOur program started long before today\u2019s emphasis on small, specialized high schools in New York City,\u201d says Mr. Ure\u00f1a, the Principal at the school. Students have to audition to get in and selection is highly competitive.\nBecause they are a competitive, audition-only school, the website plays an important role in attracting prospective students and explaining their programs and offerings. They wanted a website that would allow them to showcase their programs for current and prospective families and alumni. Mr. Ure\u00f1a explains, \u201cIf we say we have all these attributes that make us special, the website has to reflect that. The design and organization of our site are more important than they are for your average school.\u201d\nTheir prior site had a lot of information, but it was poorly organized and not attractively presented. \u201cThe homepage was just a dumping ground for a hodgepodge of information\u2014you basically had to keep scrolling to find things,\u201d said Mr. Ure\u00f1a. \u201cIt did not reflect the image we wanted for our school.\u201d\nBringing the New School Website to Life\nMr. Ure\u00f1a had been the webmaster for a previous school, so he had a good idea of what he was looking for. After researching his options, he chose eChalk based on the clean, attractive design themes and ease of use. One of the big factors was eChalk\u2019s content transfer service. \u201cThat was the most daunting piece for me,\u201d he says. \u201cWe had a lot of content that needed to be transferred over. eChalk made it easy. They went through with us to determine what content needed to go, what needed to stay and where things should go. Then they made it happen. They really went above and beyond what we expected.\u201d\nThe Reprise theme takes advantage of the bold images from the school.\nThe school chose the Reprise theme for its bold use of pictures and clean, simple design. \u201cIt fits us. There is no clutter there\u2014everything is laid out nicely and easy to find,\u201d Mr. Ure\u00f1a said. He also appreciates how easy it is to keep updated. His assistant, John Brinegar, has found it to be easy to maintain without requiring any technical background in website development.\nBelow the fold, important information is organized and displayed attractively.\n\"The Envy of the District\"\nNow, Mr. Ure\u00f1a says their website has made them \u201cthe envy of the district.\u201d Reaction from parents and staff has been enthusiastic. They have also seen web traffic increase several-fold, with thousands of site visitors from across New York City and even around the world. \u201cIt\u2019s really been very effective to help us communicate what our school represents to families who don\u2019t already know us,\u201d he says. \u201cIt is helping us to increase our school visibility and let prospects and alumni keep up with all the great things that are happening here.\u201d\nIndividual departments, like Cartooning, use their pages to highlight their offerings.\nThe Film & Video department uses their page to highlight recent student work.\nGetting the Word Out: Thinking About School Notification Systems",
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        "raw_content": "How long is a dissertation?\n/ How long is a dissertation\nTruly, every single student, undergoing the process of writing a dissertation in the United Kingdom, at some point in time starts to question the length of the actual work, needed to be done. Should it be the standard five-page research-like work? Is there even a need to cite all of the sources and devote a separate page to them? Does a student has to number all of the pages? Truly, before answering such and many other questions, it\u2019s important to comprehend some of the commonalities, present in the highly-graded papers all across the world. This, in the end, will only contribute to the fact that the dissertation outstands itself with the exceptional attention to the details as well as abide by all of the rules and regulations of the typical academic institution, found in the Western part of the world.\nSpecifics and distinctions in the academic world\nEvery single college professor can surely tell you that the length of the work, which is determined by the dissertation word count, is always dependent on the subject itself and the rules that it follows. For instance, it\u2019s common for the scientific subjects, including sociology, psychology, biology, physics, and etc to always have set criteria towards the work: it\u2019s imperative to have everything written in the Times New Roman twelve-size font, use the double-spacing option, have the title page, and list all the sources, both written and electronic ones to ultimately receive a full credit for one\u2019s work. Even though all of these rules may be tough and challenging to follow, they actually make a lot of sense as they allow to standardize the process and compare a multitude of scientific works all across the world with a single set of criteria.\nAlthough, that\u2019s a little bit too extreme for all those who are on the lookout of how long is a dissertation usually. Simply speaking, it all also depends on the weight that such a work has on the final grade. For example, at one university, a professor may decide to put a large emphasis on the final dissertations, submitted and written solely by the students. This would surely result in the need for doing a massive, even overwhelming work, in terms of the overall length and the word count. On the opposite, if the professor decides to ease the life of the student (such thing may happen sometimes), then the overall dissertation wouldn\u2018t be longer than the two pages as a general rule of thumb. Although, again, everything depends on the university to university, which is why it\u2019s hard to standardize the entire process.\nUsing the help of the experienced writers\nInstead of using the calculations and relying on luck while writing a dissertation, it may be helpful to contact the professionals from the custom essay writing service UK as a matter of the fact. Indeed, even the reasons for so are somewhat apparent: only the skilled authors and writers can assist an inexperienced student on such a challenging journey. By using the extensive experience in the custom work writing and relying on the skills, these professionals have been able to consistently match the expectation of any university of the kind, regardless of the location or the academic rigor.\nIn fact, such amazing results are possible due to the creation of the dissertation planner by the writers. However, there is an obvious need to specify how come such a simple thing may alter the entire outcome of the work. 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        "raw_content": "Women Bound by Chains of Radicalism\nCredit: Reuters/Ahmad Masood\nToday, in a large part of the Islamic world, especially in the MENA region, an understanding of religion prevails which has largely diverged from the essence of the Qur\u2019an, its basic commandments and its teachings. This understanding is different from the religion explained to us in the Qur\u2019an, and it even incorporates many practices which are in complete contradiction with the Qur\u2019an. This religion, erroneously practiced in Islam, is actually a religion of superstition, \u201ca religion of bigotry\u201d, produced by people over time.\nGod clearly informs the believers in the verses that they are only responsible for what is written in the Qur\u2019an, and warns those who follow a source other than the Qur\u2019an (Qur\u2019an, 68: 36-37) (Qur\u2019an, 43: 44). Islam, as explained in the Qur\u2019an, is a single religion that does not contain any contradictions, controversy or discord. The bigoted mentality, on the other hand, is divided into different groups and sects in itself that disagree on almost every subject and has produced hundreds of different micro-religions, for lack of a better term. (Qur\u2019an, 6: 159) Some of those who advocate and practice the bigoted mentality are strongly opposed to compliance to the true religion God revealed in the Qur\u2019an. For hundreds of years, they have shown a meaningless determination to blindly obey the made-up religion that they inherited from their ancestors without thinking, questioning, or doing research (Qur\u2019an, 2: 170).\nBigotry is a satanic system that generates thousands of prohibitions and restrictions on every subject and alienates people from the blessings, beauty, and convenience God created for us. The biggest sufferers of this system are women. The system of bigotry alienates women from the world and social life, condemning them to a stunted, bleak and painful life in their homes, existing as little more than slaves of their husbands. This system reinforces every kind of discrimination and inequality against them and condones the oppression and ill-treatment they are subjected to. In order to make this unfair system enduring and lasting, the bigoted people have invented countless commandments in contradiction with the Qur\u2019an, which allows for the oppression and exploitation of women, usurping even the most basic human rights of women.\nFarhana Qazi is a Pakistani academician, writer, debater, political analyst and counselor living in the US who has a large number of scientific studies on \u2018women in the Islamic world\u2019. In an interview, Qazi points out that in Pakistan, culture trumps religion. Qazi describes Pakistan as \u201ca country with patriarchal norms, age-old customs, and traditions, most of which deny girls and women their basic rights in Islam\u201d.\nThe fact is, Qazi\u2019s description doesn\u2019t only apply to Pakistan alone; regretfully, the vast majority of the Muslim world fits the same description. From Libya to Afghanistan, the state of women is not so different except for some exceptions. For instance, in Afghanistan, women are not allowed to use their given names in official documents or even on tombstones, let alone enjoying basic human rights. It is considered inappropriate, even insulting, to address women with their own given names. An Afghan woman is left to the mercy of the men in her family in all facets of her life, such as education and marriage.\nAs a matter of fact, Qazi describes the Islamic world in general as a broken mass of billions blinded by age-old customs, traditions, and patriarchal norms steeped in ancient cultures. She also states that Islamic societies are destroyed by splinter groups, religious fanatics, and hardline conservatives issuing fatwas that oppose women\u2019s rights.\nThose with radical mindsets certainly do not hesitate to force women into the front lines when it serves their purpose while maintaining their status as undermined, oppressed and second class individuals in social life whose all basic rights are denied. Terrorist organizations, the true practitioners of radicalism, frequently utilize women in all kinds of militant missions, conflicts, terrorist acts, and suicide bombings.\nAs it could be seen, the bigoted radical mentality offers for those women whose identities they crush and destroy in social life a twisted opportunity to stand out and acquire a so-called identity in an environment of terror and violence. In such practices, this distorted belief system in question reveals once again its insincerity.\nThe radical mindset that prevents women from engaging in social life and civilization, and denies them even the very freedom of thought and action, is, in fact, striking a lethal blow to themselves, to their society, and to future generations. Children who grow up in a family where women are oppressed, deprived, imprisoned and left uneducated grow up as the inheritors of this ancient, stunted model, which is reflected in their education, their health and their physical state, as well as their mental and spiritual development. Islamic societies could not avoid being labeled as \u201cbackward\u201d, \u201cunderdeveloped\u201d, or a \u201cthird world country\u201d, in any period.\nToday, it would be erroneous to expect societies that shackle women \u2013 who constitute approximately fifty percent of almost any given population \u2013 to develop, progress, and become a strong, successful and a leading country in the world. To achieve all this, Islamic societies need to return to the very essence of Islam, the true Islam as it was revealed in the Qur\u2019an. It is necessary for the societies in question to recognize the high value placed on women in the Qur\u2019an and to reorganize their way of life accordingly. Societies in which women are considered as inferior have never achieved progress; they have, without exception, always been oppressed and forced into the background. The Islamic world should look into itself and recognize that the spirit of stagnation, conflict and exhaustion so prevalent among them today \u2013 and take urgent and necessary measures against it. The first measure to be taken in this regard should address the status of women. Breaking these heavy shackles on women will be a glad tiding for the good days to come for the Islamic world; it will lead to great changes in Islamic societies, and with the elimination of this bigoted mentality, the Muslim community will be living in the most developed, peaceful and fair system ever conceived.\nTogether With Our Old Friend Egypt Once Again\nEast-West Chitchat: Egyptian Museums Between Cairo and New York\nRelated ItemsfeaturedHoly QuranislamQuranwomen in Islam",
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        "raw_content": "One of the main functions of the Commission is to make proposals for all new Community legislation. Before it issues an item of draft legislation, the Commission carries out extensive preliminary soundings and discussions with representatives of governments, industry, the trade unions, special interest groups and, where necessary, technical experts.\nEIGA has participated in the consultative meetings for the preparation of EC Directives that have or will have an impact on the production, transport or use of industrial and medical gases - e.g. the Seveso Directive, the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), the transportable Pressure Equipment Directive (TPED), the Pipeline Directive, the Dangerous Preparations Directive, the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Directive, the Food Additives Directive, the Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Pharmaceutical Products, etc.\nEIGA is invited to participate in the Standing Committees that monitor the compliance with those regulations in the EU member states. EIGA members can contact the EIGA office or the chairman of the relevant EIGA Working Group when encountering problems to comply with European legislation affecting the production, transport or use of gases.\nA key focus area for EIGA is the promotion of harmonisation within the Industrial Gases industry, through co-operation with other Gas Associations. There are three main reasons for this.\nEstablishment of consistent world-wide standards for the industry\u2019s activities, in order to realise continuous improvement in the areas of safety and product integrity.\nPresentation of an agreed industry viewpoint in discussion with standardisation and regulatory authorities.\nAvoidance of unnecessary duplication of work, and the potential for inconsistency that this brings.\nMaintenance of close and effective working relationships with other major Gas Associations is therefore an important aspect of EIGA\u2019s work.\nEIGA has worked closely with the U.S. Compressed Gases Association (CGA) for several years in pursuance of these objectives. A work process has been established whereby all new work items are reviewed prior to commencing work to ensure duplication of effort is avoided, and to determine how liaison is best achieved. In some instances, joint working groups have been established, and the same final document has been issued by both Associations.\nFollowing its formation in July 1999, the Japan Industrial Gas Association (JIGA) has also become involved in the harmonisation initiative by joining the International Harmonisation Council (IHC).\nAs of 2003, the Asian Industrial Gases Association (AIGA) is also joining in the efforts and the Australian New Zealand Gases Association (ANZIGA) is expected.\nWhere standardisation and regulatory issues are involved, CEN, ISO and UN meetings provide common fora for the harmonisation initiative. Work in these fora is conducted through national delegations, who seek advice from the industry experts in their countries. In order that the Industrial Gas Industry is heard to speak with a single voice, it is therefore important that there is consistency of approach between EIGA and the national industrial gases associations, so that the national delegations do not receive conflicting advice.\nIn order to promote this consistency, and again avoid unnecessary duplication of work, EIGA holds meetings with representatives of national gas associations to establish how such harmonisation can be achieved, and to ensure that an effective communication and liaison process is maintained.\nUnited Nations (UN) Roster consultative Status GHS\nUnited Nations (UN) Roster consultative Status\nAt its Substantive Session in July 2003, the following status was granted to EIGA:\n(Non Governmental Organization), which means that EIGA may designate official representatives to the United Nations - to the United Nations Headquarter in New York and the United Nations offices in Geneva and Vienna.\nThe regular presence of our organization will allow EIGA to participate effectively and fruitfully in this consultative relationship.\nThe work on the globally harmonised system for classification and labelling of chemicals has produced the first edition of the \"Purple book\" at the end of 2002. EIGA has actively participated in the work and continues to do so by proposing amendments and additions.\nOther Transport Regulating Bodies Bern-Geneva-London UN/ADR-RID-IMO\nWebsites : UN/ADR - RID - IMO\nThe transport of gases in Europe is governed by international agreements (ADR, RID, ADN), all harmonised with the United Nations Recommendations for the Transport of Dangerous Goods (UNRTDG). The regulating bodies of those agreements and of the UNRTDG meet several times per year in Geneva and Bern.\nSince 1976, EIGA has an observer status at those meetings and is now a recognised key player assuming the chair for all matters concerning the transport of gases. Over the years, EIGA has made successful proposals for the fundamental revision of Class 2-Gases in ADR/RID 1997 edition, the restructuring of the provisions for the transport of gases in the restructured ADR/RID 2001 edition and for new provisions for gas receptacles and multiple element gas containers (MEGC's) in the UNRTDG 2001 edition incorporated in the ADR/RID 2003.\nEIGA members having difficulties complying with European transport regulations should contact the EIGA office or directly the chairman of the EIGA Working Group Transport.\nThe IMO (International Maritime Organisation) is the United Nations\u2019 specialised agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships. Of interest to the gas industry is the IMDG (International Maritime Dangerous Goods) code governing the transport of dangerous goods. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Vincent Sica, OM, MS, MA\nDavid G. Hamilton \u2192\nKim A. Wilson-Daum, MA\nTitle: Adapted Physical Education Specialist, Department of Special Education\nCompany: Biloxi Public School District\nKim A. Wilson-Daum, MA is an Adapted Physical Education Specialist for the Department of Special Services in the Biloxi Public School District. A refined expertise in remediation and development of motor skills to enhance independent performance of daily activities and teaching recreational/leisure activities to promote socialization with peers, allows Ms. Wilson-Daum to thrive as an academic leader. She works with students of various disabilities, ages five to twenty-one years, and enjoys watching them become more self-confident, independent, and aware of the importance of physical fitness. She is also the coordinator of physical therapy services in her school district. She spends many after school hours coaching Special Olympics. She became involved in her profession because of her love for children and her desire to make a difference in their lives.\nIn her childhood, Ms. Wilson-Daum was a gold medalist in Junior Olympic springboard diving, and she received numerous gold, silver and bronze medals during her SAAU competitive swimming career, from 1964 to 1974. She was a lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor for the Red Cross for over fifteen years. Her undergraduate work was completed at the University of Southern Mississippi in 1978. She taught an undergraduate class in adapted aquatics while working on and completing her masters at Texas Women\u2019s University, in 1980. After college, Ms. Wilson-Daum fulfilled a personal goal of serving five years in the United States Air Force, attaining the rank of sergeant, as an occupational therapy assistant. She has coached Special Olympic athletes for over thirty-two years.\nContact Kim A. Wilson-Daum, MA",
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        "raw_content": "Milwaukee\u2019s population from Luxembourg played important roles in the development of several towns in the metropolitan area. Like the Germans, from whom their language descended, the Luxembourgers settled along Lake Michigan from Chicago through Milwaukee and northward through Ozaukee County and into Sturgeon Bay in the middle of the nineteenth century.[1]\nIn the nineteenth century, some one-fifth of Luxembourg\u2019s population emigrated to the United States from the area that in 1867 won independence from the Netherlands. Luxembourgers chose to leave their places of birth in the nineteenth century for a variety of reasons, including increasing population, industrialization, and the agricultural crises in the area. The availability of land and promise of high wages made the United States an attractive destination for Luxembourgers emigrants.[2]\nThe Milwaukee area\u2019s Luxembourger population is perhaps best known for their role in the development of Port Washington and farming communities in Ozaukee County. While the founding of Port Washington in 1835 predates the arrival of the Luxembourger population, the six families that arrived in the 1840s grew quickly to help anchor the developing town.[3]\nPort Washington was not the only town that Luxembourgers played important roles in developing. The two years of 1848 and 1849 saw the founding of Belgium, Fredonia, Holy Cross, Lake Church, and Waubeka in Ozaukee County, along with Dacada, which straddles Ozaukee and Sheboygan County. In these towns, Luxembourgers set up a number of churches and schools, most of which were Catholic, including St. Mary\u2019s Parish in Port Washington in 1850, where a statue of Our Lady of Luxembourg still stands.[4] An exception was Fredonia\u2019s St. John\u2019s Lutheran Church. By the end of the nineteenth century, more than 250 Luxembourger families lived in the Ozaukee County area.[5]\nThough Luxembourgers numbers remained small, the area retained Luxembourger identity in the Wisconsin chapter of the Luxembourg Society of America (alternatively known as the Luxembourg American Cultural Society). Founded in 1977, the society has a mission to preserve Luxembourg\u2019s culture and history in the United States. Since 1987, the society has held Luxembourg Fest in the Town of Belgium. Each year, it attracts approximately several thousand attendees from around the United States and Luxembourg.[6]\n^ Jean Esch, and Jean Claude Muller, Luxembourger Emigration to the United States (Luxembourg: [Publisher Unclear], 1986), 2; \u201cLuxembourgers in Wisconsin,\u201d Wisconsin Historical Society, http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=11078&keyword=luxembourgers, last accessed August 20, 2012.\n^ Esch and Muller, Luxembourger Emigration to the United States, 8, 10-11.\n^ \u201cPort Washington (Brief History), Wisconsin Historical Society, http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=15083&keyword=port+Washington, last accessed August 20, 2012, now available at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Content.aspx?dsNav=Ny:True,Ro:0,N:4294963828-4294963805&dsNavOnly=Ntk:All%7cluxembourger%7c3%7c,Ny:True,Ro:0&dsRecordDetails=R:CS2383&dsDimensionSearch=D:port+washington,Dxm:All,Dxp:3&dsCompoundDimensionSearch=D:port+washington,Dxm:All,Dxp:3, last accessed November 17, 2016; \u201cLuxembourgers in Wisconsin,\u201d Wisconsin Historical Society, http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=11078&keyword=luxembourgers, last accessed August 20, 2012.\n^ Colleen Jurkiewicz Dorman, \u201cWe Are Who We Are: Luxembourg-Americans Celebrate Their Culture,\u201d accessed on December 19, 2014.\n^ Kevin J. Wester, Wisconsin\u2019s Grand Duchy: A Pictorial History of the Luxembourger Communities of Belgium, Dacada, Fredonia, Holy Cross, Lake Church, Port Washington and Waubeka in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA, volume one (Belgium, WI?: The Society: 2002), v, 31, 33, 48, 54, 56, 63, 96; \u201cWisconsin\u2019s Luxembourgers (Historic Marker Erected 1998),\u201d Wisconsin Historical Society, accessed October 2, 2015.\n^ Luxembourg American Cultural Society, Inc., accessed October 2, 2015.\nWester, Kevin J. Wisconsin\u2019s Grand Duchy: A Pictorial History of the Luxembourger Communities of Belgium, Dacada, Fredonia, Holy Cross, Lake Church, Port Washington and Waubeka in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA, vol. 1. Belgium, WI?: The Society: 2002.",
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        "raw_content": "Lincoln is a 2012 American historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.[5] The film also features Sally Field, David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, James Spader, Hal Holbrook, and Tommy Lee Jones in supporting performances. The screenplay by Tony Kushner was loosely based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's biography Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, and covers the final four months of Lincoln's life, focusing on his efforts in January 1865 to have the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed by the United States House of Representatives.\nOctober 8, 2012 (2012-10-08) (New York Film Festival)\nNovember 9, 2012 (2012-11-09) (United States)[1]\nThe film was produced by Spielberg and frequent collaborator Kathleen Kennedy, through their respective production companies, Amblin Entertainment and the Kennedy/Marshall Company. Filming began October 17, 2011,[6] and ended on December 19, 2011.[7] Lincoln premiered on October 8, 2012 at the New York Film Festival. The film was co-produced by DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Participant Media, and released theatrically by Touchstone Pictures in North America on November 9, 2012.[8] The film was distributed by Fox in international territories.[9]\nLincoln received significant praise for the acting, especially Day-Lewis's performance, as well as Spielberg's direction, and production values. In December 2012, the film was nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture \u2013 Drama, Best Director for Spielberg and winning Best Actor (Motion Picture \u2013 Drama) for Day-Lewis. At the 85th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director; it won for Best Production Design and Best Actor for Day-Lewis.[10] The film was also a commercial success, grossing over $275 million at the box office.[4]\nDisney will handle worldwide distribution rights to Lincoln and Bridge of Spies from 2019 if its annonced acquisition of 21st Century Fox's assets, including 20th Century Fox, which distributed both films internationally, gets finalized.\nIn January 1865, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln expects the Civil War to end soon, with the defeat of the Confederate States. He is concerned that his 1863 Emancipation Proclamation may be discarded by the courts after the war, and the proposed Thirteenth Amendment will be defeated by the returning slave states. He feels it imperative to pass the amendment beforehand, to remove any possibility that freed slaves might be re-enslaved.\nThe Radical Republicans fear the amendment will be defeated by some who wish to delay its passage; support from Republicans in the border states is not yet assured. The amendment also requires the support of several Democratic congressmen to pass. With dozens of Democrats being lame ducks after losing their re-election campaigns in the fall of 1864, some of Lincoln's advisors believe he should wait for a new Republican-heavy Congress. Lincoln remains adamant about having the amendment in place before the war is concluded and the southern states readmitted.\nLincoln's hopes rely upon the support of Francis Preston Blair, a founder of the Republican Party whose influence could win over members of the western and border state conservative faction. With Union victory in the Civil War highly likely, but not yet secured, and with two sons serving in the Union Army, Blair is keen to end hostilities. Therefore, in return for his support, Blair insists that Lincoln allow him immediately to engage the Confederate government in peace negotiations. Yet Lincoln knows that significant support for the amendment comes from Radical Republicans, for whom negotiated peace is unacceptable. Unable to proceed without Blair's support, Lincoln reluctantly authorizes Blair's mission.\nIn the meantime, Lincoln and Secretary of State William Seward work to secure Democratic votes for the amendment. Lincoln suggests they concentrate on the lame duck Democrats, as they will feel freer to vote as they choose, and will also soon need employment; Lincoln will have many federal jobs to fill as he begins his second term. Though Lincoln and Seward are unwilling to offer monetary bribes to the Democrats, they authorize agents to contact Democratic congressmen with offers of federal jobs in exchange for their support.\nAt a key moment in the debate, racial-equality advocate Thaddeus Stevens agrees to moderate his position and argue that the amendment represents only legal equality, not a declaration of actual equality. Meanwhile, Confederate envoys are ready to meet with Lincoln to discuss terms for peace, but he instructs they be kept out of Washington, as the amendment approaches a vote on the House floor. Rumor of their mission circulates, prompting both Democrats and conservative Republicans to advocate postponing the vote. But in a carefully worded statement, Lincoln denies there are envoys in Washington, and the vote proceeds, passing by a margin of just two votes. Black visitors to the gallery celebrate, and Stevens returns home to his \"housekeeper\" and lover, a black woman.\nWhen Lincoln meets with the Confederates, he tells them slavery cannot be restored, as the North is united for ratification of the amendment, and several of the southern states' reconstructed legislatures would also vote to ratify. On April 3, Lincoln visits the battlefield at Petersburg, Virginia, where he exchanges a few words with Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant. Six days later, Grant receives General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.\nOn April 14, Lincoln is meeting members of his cabinet to discuss future measures to enfranchise blacks, when he is reminded that First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln is waiting to take them to their evening at Ford's Theatre. That night, while Lincoln's son Tad is watching Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp at Grover's Theatre, the manager suddenly stops the play to announce that the President has been shot. The next morning Lincoln dies; Secretary of War Edwin Stanton declares, \"Now he belongs to the ages\".\nLincoln household\nDaniel Day-Lewis as U.S. President Abraham Lincoln[11]\nSally Field as First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln[12]\nGloria Reuben[13] as Elizabeth Keckley, a former slave who was dressmaker and confidante to Mary Todd Lincoln.\nJoseph Gordon-Levitt as Robert Todd Lincoln[14]\nGulliver McGrath as Tad Lincoln[15]\nStephen Henderson as Lincoln's valet William Slade[16]\nElizabeth Marvel as Mrs. Jolly[16]\nBill Camp as Mr. Jolly\nAdam Driver as Lincoln's telegraph operator, historically Grant's operator, Samuel Beckwith[16]\nJared Harris as Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant[16]\nAsa-Luke Twocrow as Lieutenant Colonel Ely S. Parker, a Native American Military Secretary to Grant and drafter of the terms of the Confederate Army's surrender at Appomattox Court House[17]\nColman Domingo as Private Harold Green[16]\nDavid Oyelowo as Corporal Ira Clark[18]\nLukas Haas as First White Soldier[16]\nDane DeHaan as Second White Soldier[16]\nDavid Strathairn as Secretary of State William H. Seward[19]\nBruce McGill as Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton[20]\nJoseph Cross as Major John Hay, Lincoln's military secretary\nJeremy Strong as John George Nicolay, Lincoln's private secretary[13][16]\nGrainger Hines as Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles[21]\nRichard Topol as Attorney General James Speed[16]\nDakin Matthews as Secretary of the Interior John Palmer Usher[13][16]\nWalt Smith as Secretary of the Treasury William P. Fessenden[21]\nJames Ike Eichling as Postmaster General William Dennison[21]\nTommy Lee Jones as Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania.[14] A leader of the Radical Republicans and a fervent abolitionist, Stevens feared that Lincoln would \"turn his back on emancipation.\"[22]\nLee Pace as Democratic Congressman Fernando Wood of New York\nPeter McRobbie as Democratic Congressman George H. Pendleton of Ohio, leader of the Democratic opposition\nBill Raymond as Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, a Republican\nDavid Costabile as Republican Congressman James Ashley of Ohio[13]\nStephen Spinella as radical Republican Congressman Asa Vintner Litton[16]\nMichael Stuhlbarg as Democratic Congressman George Yeaman of Kentucky[16]\nBoris McGiver as Democratic Congressman Alexander Coffroth of Pennsylvania[13]\nWalton Goggins as Democratic Congressman Clay Hawkins of Ohio[23]\nDavid Warshofsky as Congressman William Hutton, whose brother died in the war[13]\nMichael Stanton Kennedy as Republican Congressman Hiram Price of Iowa\nRaynor Scheine as Republican Congressman Josiah S. \"Beanpole\" Burton of Missouri\nChristopher Evan Welch as Clerk of the House Edward McPherson\nHal Holbrook as Francis Preston Blair.[13] Blair was an influential Republican politician who tried to arrange a peace agreement between the Union and the Confederacy. Holbrook had previously portrayed Lincoln in the 1976 miniseries Carl Sandburg's Lincoln and in the 1980s North and South miniseries.[16]\nJames Spader as Republican Party operative William N. Bilbo. Bilbo had been imprisoned but was freed by Lincoln, and then lobbied for passage of the Thirteenth Amendment.[13]\nTim Blake Nelson[24] as lobbyist Richard Schell. (Schell was a Democratic lobbyist who worked with Republicans to obtain votes in the House for passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.)\nJohn Hawkes as Republican operative[13] Colonel Robert Latham\nByron Jennings[13] as Conservative Republican Montgomery Blair, son of Francis Preston Blair[16]\nJulie White as Elizabeth Blair Lee. Lee was the daughter of Francis Preston Blair, and wrote hundreds of letters documenting events during the Civil War.[16]\nS. Epatha Merkerson as Lydia Smith: Smith was Thaddeus Stevens' biracial housekeeper.[16]\nWayne Duvall as Radical Republican Senator Benjamin \"Bluff Ben\" Wade\nJohn Hutton as Senator Charles Sumner[21]\nJackie Earle Haley as Confederate States Vice President Alexander H. Stephens[25] Stephens had served with Lincoln in Congress as Whig party representatives from 1847 to 1849. He met with Abraham Lincoln on the steamboat River Queen at the unsuccessful Hampton Roads Conference on February 3, 1865\nGregory Itzin as John Archibald Campbell.[16] Campbell was a former Supreme Court Justice who had resigned at the start of war and then served as Assistant Secretary of War in the Confederate government. He was also a member of the Confederate delegation that met with Lincoln at the Hampton Roads Conference.\nMichael Shiflett as the third Confederate delegate to Hampton Roads, Senate President Robert M. T. Hunter\nChristopher Boyer (non-speaking role) as Robert E. Lee\nWhile consulting on a Steven Spielberg project in 1999, Goodwin told Spielberg she was planning to write Team of Rivals, and Spielberg immediately told her he wanted the film rights.[26] DreamWorks finalized the deal in 2001,[27] and by the end of the year, John Logan signed on to write the script.[28] His draft focused on Lincoln's friendship with Frederick Douglass.[29] Playwright Paul Webb was hired to rewrite and filming was set to begin in January 2006,[27] but Spielberg delayed it out of dissatisfaction with the script.[30] Liam Neeson said Webb's draft covered the entirety of Lincoln's term as President.[31]\nTony Kushner replaced Webb. Kushner considered Lincoln \"the greatest democratic leader in the world\" and found the writing assignment daunting because \"I have no idea [what made him great]; I don't understand what he did any more than I understand how William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet or Mozart wrote Cos\u00ec fan tutte.\" Kushner said Lincoln's abolitionist ideals made him appealing to a Jewish writer, and although he felt Lincoln was Christian, he noted the president rarely quoted the New Testament and that his \"thinking and his ethical deliberation seem very talmudic\".[32] By late 2008, Kushner joked he was on his \"967,000th book about Abraham Lincoln\".[33] Kushner's initial 500-page draft focused on four months in the life of Lincoln, and by February 2009 he had rewritten it to focus on two months in Lincoln's life when he was preoccupied with adopting the Thirteenth Amendment.[31]\nSpielberg first approached Daniel Day-Lewis about the project in 2003, but Day-Lewis turned down the part at the time, believing the idea of himself playing Lincoln to be \"preposterous\".[34] Liam Neeson was then cast as Lincoln in January 2005, having previously worked with Spielberg in Schindler's List.[27] In preparation for the role, Neeson studied Lincoln extensively.[35] However, in July 2010, Neeson left the project, saying that he had grown too old for the part. Neeson was 58 at the time, and Lincoln, during the time period depicted, was 55 and 56.[36] In an interview with GQ Neeson stated that he realized during a table read that the part was not right for him in \"a thunderbolt moment\" and after the read requested that Spielberg recast his role.[37] Co-star Sally Field, in a 2012 PBS interview, intimated that Neeson's decision was influenced by the death of his wife Natasha Richardson less than a year earlier.[38][39] In November 2010, it was announced that Day-Lewis would replace Neeson in the role.[40]\nWhile promoting Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in May 2008, Spielberg announced his intention to start filming in early 2009,[41] for release in November, ten months after the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.[26] In January 2009, Taunton and Dighton, Massachusetts were being scouted as potential locations.[42] Spielberg arranged a $50 million budget for the film, to please Paramount Pictures CEO Brad Grey, who had previously delayed the project over concerns it was too similar to Spielberg's commercially unsuccessful Amistad (1997). Spielberg had wanted Touchstone Pictures \u2013 which agreed to distribute all his films from 2010 \u2013 to distribute the film, but he was unable to afford paying off Paramount, which had collaborated with DreamWorks on the film's development.[43]\nFilming took place in Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Petersburg, Virginia. In reference to Petersburg, according to location manager Colleen Gibbons, \"one thing that attracted the filmmakers to the city was the 180-degree vista of historic structures\" which is \"very rare\".[44]\nThe Virginia State Capitol served as the exteriors and interiors of the U.S Capitol, and the exteriors of the White House. The House of Delegates inside the building was remodeled to fit for The House of Representatives Chamber set. Scenes representing Grovers Theatre were filmed in Fredericksburg, Virginia, at Virginia Repertory Theatre's November Theatre.[45]\nJohn Williams composed and conducted the score. The score was recorded by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Chorus.[46][47] The soundtrack album was released by Sony Classical on November 6, 2012.\nLincoln: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\nSymphony Center, Chicago\nAll music was composed by Williams, except \"Battle Cry of Freedom,\" which was written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820\u20131895) during the American Civil War.\n1. \"The People's House\" 3:43\n2. \"The Purpose of the Amendment\" 3:07\n3. \"Getting Out the Vote\" 2:49\n4. \"The American Process\" 3:57\n5. \"The Blue and Grey\" 3:00\n6. \"\"With Malice Toward None\"\" 1:51\n7. \"Call to Muster, and Battle Cry of Freedom\" 2:17\n8. \"The Southern Delegation, and the Dream\" 4:43\n9. \"Father and Son\" 1:42\n10. \"The Race to the House\" 2:42\n11. \"Equality under the Law\" 3:12\n12. \"Freedom's Call\" 6:08\n13. \"Elegy\" 2:35\n14. \"Remembering Willie\" 1:51\n15. \"Appomattox, April 9, 1865\" 2:38\n16. \"The Peterson House, and Finale\" 11:00\n17. \"\"With Malice Toward None\" (Piano Solo)\" 1:31\nLincoln held its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on October 8, 2012.[48] The film was also screened at the 2012 AFI Film Festival on November 8, 2012.[49] Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributed the film in North America through the Touchstone Pictures banner, while 20th Century Fox distributed the film in the remaining international territories.[9] Disney Publishing Worldwide released several companion books and ancillary literature in anticipation of the film, including Lincoln: A Cinematic and Historical Companion and Lincoln: A Spielberg Film \u2013 Discover the Story.[50] DreamWorks and Google Play released the film's trailer during a Google+ hangout with Spielberg and Joseph Gordon-Levitt on September 13, 2012.[51] Then, on September 10, 2012, a teaser for the trailer was released.[52]\nLincoln was released by Touchstone Home Entertainment on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download in North America on March 26, 2013.[53] The film debuted at No. 1 in Blu-ray and DVD sales in its first week of release.[54] Disney Educational Productions donated DVD copies of the film and a teaching guide titled Stand Tall: Live Like Lincoln to more than 37,100 secondary schools in the United States, after Spielberg received letters from educators requesting to incorporate the film into their curriculum.[55][56][57]\nLincoln earned $182,207,973 in North America from 2,293 theaters and $93,085,477 overseas for a total of $275,293,450, well exceeding its $65 million budget. The film had a limited opening in 11 theaters with $944,308 and an average of $85,846 per theater. It opened at the #15 rank, becoming the highest opening of a film with such a limited release. The film opened in 1,175 theaters with $21,049,406 and an average of $11,859 per theater.[4] Due to the widespread success of Lincoln, Disney produced additional prints of the film to accommodate theater demand.[58]\nLincoln received worldwide critical acclaim. The cast was notably lauded, especially Day-Lewis, Field, and Jones. The film currently holds an 89% approval rating on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 263 reviews with an average rating of 8/10,[59] with the critical consensus \"Daniel Day-Lewis characteristically delivers in this witty, dignified portrait that immerses the audience in its world and entertains even as it informs.\" On Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 86 (out of 100) based on 44 reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\", thus making it Spielberg's highest rated film on the site since Saving Private Ryan.[60]\nRoger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 4 out of 4 stars and said, \"The hallmark of the man, performed so powerfully by Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln, is calm self-confidence, patience and a willingness to play politics in a realistic way.\"[61] Glenn Kenny of MSN Movies gave it 5 out of 5 stars stating, \"It's the most remarkable movie Steven Spielberg has made in quite a spell, and one of the things that makes it remarkable is how it fulfills those expectations by simultaneously ignoring and transcending them.\"[62]\nColin Covert of the Star Tribune wrote, \"Lincoln is one of those rare projects where a great director, a great actor and a great writer amplify one another's gifts. The team of Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis and Tony Kushner has brought forth a triumphant piece of historical journalism, a profound work of popular art and a rich examination of one of our darkest epochs.\"[63] It was praised by Charlie McCollum of the San Jose Mercury News as \"one of the finest historical dramas ever committed to film.\"[64] Despite mostly positive reviews, Rex Reed of The New York Observer stated, \"In all, there's too much material, too little revelation and almost nothing of Spielberg's reliable cinematic flair.\" However, the reviews have been unanimous in their praise of Day-Lewis's performance as Abraham Lincoln.\nA. O. Scott from The New York Times stated the film \"is finally a movie about how difficult and costly it has been for the United States to recognize the full and equal humanity of black people\" and concluded that the movie was \"a rough and noble democratic masterpiece\".[65] Scott also stated that Lincoln's concern about his wife's emotional instability and \"the strains of a wartime presidency... produce a portrait that is intimate but also decorous, drawn with extraordinary sensitivity and insight and focused, above all, on Lincoln's character as a politician. This is, in other words, less a biopic than a political thriller, a civics lesson that is energetically staged and alive with moral energy.\"[65]\nIndian film critic/scholar M. K. Raghavendra says in Cinematic Illusions, \"When a statesman is as well-regarded as a Lincoln or a Gandhi, it is impossible to be 'truthful' because a biopic, not being a documentary but an enactment, will be seen as being deliberately scurrilous unless its views agree with the dominant one. Where, in a biopic of a less venerated or more distant historical figure like a TE Lawrence or a Queen Elizabeth I, the director is allowed to become intimate with the subject, this is taboo when dealing with a Gandhi or a Lincoln. We identify with people who might have been as we are but a Gandhi and a Lincoln, at least by consensus, are too gigantic. It is an impiety for an actor to present us with Gandhi or Lincoln's 'true' thoughts and feelings. A way to get out of this bind is by showing us Gandhi before he became 'Gandhiji', Lincoln before he emerged as the epitome of greatness. John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) and Shyam Benegal's The Making of the Mahatma (1996) employ the strategy. Rarely has any film combined both sides of such a colossus \u2013 the intimate and the monumental \u2013 because they belong to different genres.\"[66]\nLebanese film critic Anis Tabet gave the film a positive review, giving it a 3.5/4 rating.[67]\nAs reported in the Maariv newspaper, on February 3, 2013, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his ministers discussed Spielberg's film, which several of them saw in Israeli cinemas. They debated whether the end of abolishing slavery justified the means used by Lincoln, and also compared Lincoln's predicament with their own complicated situation in the confused aftermath of the 2013 Israeli elections.[68]\nThe review by The Daily Mail suggested: \"The sad truth is that Spielberg and his writer Tony Kushner are offering a phoney, sanitised version of Lincoln.\"[69]\nHistorian responseEdit\nEric Foner (Columbia University), a Pulitzer Prize\u2013winning historian of the period, claimed in a letter to The New York Times that \"The film grossly exaggerates the possibility that by January 1865 the war might have ended with slavery still intact.\" He also noted, \"The 13th Amendment originated not with Lincoln but with a petition campaign early in 1864 organized by the Women's National Loyal League, an organization of abolitionist women headed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.\"[70] Kate Masur (Northwestern University) accuses the film of oversimplifying the role of blacks in abolition and dismissed the effort as \"an opportunity squandered\" in an op-ed for The New York Times.[71] Harold Holzer, co-chair of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation and author of more than 40 books, served as a consultant to the film and praised it, but also observed that there is \"no shortage of small historical bloopers in the movie\" in a piece for The Daily Beast. Holzer states, \"As for the Spielberg movie's opening scene, ... it is almost inconceivable that any uniformed soldier of the day (or civilians, for that matter) would have memorized a speech that, however ingrained in modern memory, did not achieve any semblance of a national reputation until the 20th century.\" [72]\nBarry Bradford, a member of the Organization of American Historians, offers an analysis of some of the finer historical points of the film's representation of clothing, relationships and appearance.[73] Allen Guelzo (Gettysburg College), also writing for The Daily Beast, had some plot criticism, but disagreed with Holzer, arguing that, \"The pains that have been taken in the name of historical authenticity in this movie are worth hailing just on their own terms\".[74] In a later interview with the World Socialist Web Site Guelzo claimed that \"the film was 90 percent on the mark, which given the way Hollywood usually does history is saying something\" and that it \"got with reasonable accuracy a lot of Lincoln's character, the characters of the main protagonists, and the overall debate over the 13th Amendment. The acting and screenwriting were especially well done... I had never thought that Daniel Day-Lewis was acting, because what he portrayed seemed so close to my own mental image of what Lincoln must have been like.\" [75]\nDavid Stewart, independent historical author, writing for History News Network, described Spielberg's work as \"reasonably solid history\", and told readers of HNN to \"go see it with a clear conscience\".[76] Lincoln biographer Ronald White also admired the film, though he noted a few mistakes and pointed out in an interview with NPR, \"Is every word true? No.\"[77]\nHistorian Joshua M. Zeitz, writing in The Atlantic, noted some minor mistakes, but concluded \"Lincoln is not a perfect film, but it is an important film\".[78] Following a screening during the film's opening weekend, the Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force held a panel discussion in which Dr. David Woodard of Concordia University remarked, \"I always look at these films to see if a regular person who wasn't a 'Lincoln nut' would want to read a book about it after they watched the movie. I get the impression that most people who are not history buffs will now want to read something about Lincoln.\"[79]\nRegarding the historical source material for Kushner's screenplay, legal historian Michael Vorenberg, a professor at Brown University and author of Final Freedom: The Civil War, The Abolition of Slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment,[80] noted several details throughout the film that \"could only have come from [his] book.\"[81] Among these details were specifics of dealings between Democrats and Thaddeus Stevens, the story behind securing Alexander Coffroth's vote and the fact that African Americans were present in the congressional galleries during the final vote.[81] Ultimately, Kushner replied directly to inquiries from The New Republic writer Timothy Noah, explaining that while he had read Vorenberg's book and many others as research, he insists that Team of Rivals was his principal source material for the film.[82]\nMain article: List of accolades received by Lincoln (film)\nTop ten listsEdit\nLincoln was listed on many critics' top ten lists.[83]\n1st \u2013 David Denby, The New Yorker (tied with Zero Dark Thirty)\n1st \u2013 Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly\n1st \u2013 Stephen Holden, The New York Times\n1st \u2013 Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle\n2nd \u2013 Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly\n2nd \u2013 David Edelstein, New York\n2nd \u2013 Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times (tied with Django Unchained)\n2nd \u2013 Christopher Orr, The Atlantic\n2nd \u2013 Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune\n2nd \u2013 Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post\n2nd \u2013 Huffington Post\n2nd \u2013 A.O. Scott, The New York Times\n3rd \u2013 Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times\n3rd \u2013 Mike Scott, The Times-Picayune\n3rd \u2013 James Berardinelli, Reelviews\n3rd \u2013 Mary Pols, Time\n3rd \u2013 Dana Stevens, Slate\n4th \u2013 Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald\n4th \u2013 Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic\n4th \u2013 Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York\n4th \u2013 Alison Willmore, The A.V. Club\n4th \u2013 Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer\n5th \u2013 Anne Thompson, Indiewire\n5th \u2013 Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News\n6th \u2013 Ty Burr, Boston Globe\n6th \u2013 David Fear, Time Out New York\n6th \u2013 Kristopher Tapley, HitFix\n6th \u2013 Jake Coyle, Associated Press\n6th \u2013 Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com\n7th \u2013 Glenn Kenny, MSN Movies\n8th \u2013 David Germain, Associated Press\n8th \u2013 Lisa Kennedy, Denver Post\n10th \u2013 Melissa Anderson, Village Voice\n10th \u2013 Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times\nBest of 2014 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) \u2013 Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times\nTop 10 (listed alphabetically) \u2013 Bob Mondello, NPR\nTop 10 (ranked alphabetically) \u2013 Claudia Puig, USA Today\nTop 10 (listed alphabetically) \u2013 Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal\nCultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln\n^ The Deadline Team (July 18, 2012). \"Disney Dates Steven Spielberg's Lincoln Into Awards-Season Fray\".\n^ \"LINCOLN (12A)\". 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Retrieved January 22, 2012.\n^ Fischer, Russ (November 19, 2010). \"Daniel Day-Lewis to Star in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln\". /Film.\n^ a b McClintock, Pamela (January 23, 2012). \"Fox Partnering with DreamWorks on Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln'\". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 1, 2014. Retrieved June 18, 2014.\n^ \"Archived copy\". Archived from the original on May 2, 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-25. CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)\n^ Fischer, Russ (November 19, 2010). \"Daniel Day-Lewis to Star in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln\". /Film. Retrieved June 28, 2011.\n^ Chitwood, Adam (April 13, 2011). \"Sally Field Set to Play Mary Todd Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's LINCOLN\". Collider.com. Retrieved June 28, 2011.\n^ a b c d e f g h i j \"Spielberg's Lincoln Casts Every Other Good Actor Under The Sun\". Retrieved November 25, 2011.\n^ a b Goetz, Barrett (May 5, 2011). \"Tommy Lee Jones & Joseph Gordon-Levitt Join Spielberg's Lincoln\". TheMovieMash.com. Retrieved June 28, 2011.\n^ Labrecque, Jeff (November 28, 2011). \"'Lincoln': Meet the Cast\". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 1, 2011.\n^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Lipton, Brian Scott (November 28, 2011). \"Steven Spielberg's Lincoln Announces Additional Casting\". TheaterMania.com. Retrieved November 28, 2011.\n^ \"Lincoln (2012) : Full Cast & Crew\". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.\n^ \"David Oyelowo Joins Steven Spielberg's Lincoln\". Retrieved November 24, 2011.\n^ Joshua L. Weinstein (June 27, 2011). \"David Strathairn Joins DreamWorks' 'Lincoln'\". TheWrap.com. Retrieved June 28, 2011.\n^ Jeanne Jakle (July 30, 2011). \"Jeanne Jakle: McGill's profile going higher and higher\". mysanantonio.com. Retrieved July 30, 2011.\n^ a b c d \"Lincoln (2012) - Full cast and crew\". Imdb.com, Inc. Retrieved 8 April 2013.\n^ Goodwin, Doris Kearns (2006). Team of Rivals. Simon & Schuster. pp. 686\u2013754. ISBN 978-0-7432-7075-5.\n^ \"Walton Goggins Joins Cast Of Lincoln\". Deadline Hollywood. July 11, 2011. Retrieved November 28, 2011.\n^ \"Tim Blake Nelson tapped for Spielberg's 'Lincoln' film in 2012\". Retrieved November 25, 2011.\n^ Vincent, Mal (October 14, 2011). \"Spielberg's 'Lincoln' takes Richmond\". The Virginian-Pilot. Norfolk, Virginia. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.\n^ a b Ruben V. Nepales (May 18, 2008). \"Spielberg may co-direct next with Peter Jackson\". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved May 18, 2008.\n^ a b c Michael Fleming (January 11, 2005). \"Lincoln logs in at DreamWorks: Spielberg, Neeson eye Abe pic\". Variety. Retrieved January 24, 2007.\n^ \"Logan Scripting Spielberg's Lincoln\". IGN. December 7, 2001. Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2008.\n^ \"Lincoln Update\". IGN. January 23, 2003. Archived from the original on December 13, 2010. Retrieved July 21, 2008.\n^ Ron Grover (April 17, 2006). \"The Director's Cut\". BusinessWeek. Retrieved August 10, 2007.\n^ a b Jeffrey Wells (February 2, 2009). \"Spielberg's Lincoln in December?\". Hollywood Elsewhere. Archived from the original on February 12, 2009. Retrieved February 10, 2009.\n^ Naomi Pffefferman (October 25, 2007). \"Kushner's (old) testament to Lincoln\". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved November 22, 2008.\n^ Karen Bovard (November 20, 2008). \"Lincoln Logs\". Hartford Advocate. Retrieved November 23, 2008.\n^ \"Abraham Lincoln As You've Never Heard Him Before\". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-07-27.\n^ Max Evry (January 24, 2007). \"Liam Neeson Talks Lincoln\". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved May 12, 2008.\n^ Simon Reynolds (July 30, 2010). \"Neeson quits Spielberg's Lincoln biopic\". Digital Spy.\n^ Hainey, Michael. \"The GQ Cover Story: Liam Neeson\". GQ. p. 3. Retrieved 12 January 2015.\n^ \"Actress Sally Field, Part 1\". Tavis Smiley. Season 9. November 15, 2012. 08:00 minutes in. PBS. Archived from the original on November 22, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2013.\n^ Tom Chiarella (February 15, 2011). \"The Hard Luck and Beautiful Life of Liam Neeson\". Esquire. Hearst Communications. Retrieved January 11, 2013.\n^ Shoard, Catherine (November 19, 2010). \"Daniel Day-Lewis set for Steven Spielberg's Lincoln film\". The Guardian. Retrieved November 19, 2010.\n^ Sheigh Crabtree (May 10, 2008). \"Steven Spielberg: He wants to shoot 'Abraham Lincoln' in 2009\". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 10, 2008.\n^ Charles Winokoor (February 7, 2009). \"Film crews may be back in Silver City\". Taunton Daily Gazette. Retrieved February 10, 2009.\n^ Kim Masters (February 17, 2009). \"Spielberg's Lincoln Troubles\". Slate. Retrieved February 18, 2009.\n^ Wiggins, F.M. (November 17, 2011). \"Lincoln film to come to Petersburg next month\". The Progress-Index. Petersburg, Virginia. Archived from the original on November 28, 2011. Retrieved November 28, 2011.\n^ \"IMDb> Lincoln (2012)> Filming locations\". imdb.com. Retrieved July 27, 2016.\n^ \"John Williams' Tracklist For Score To Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' Is Suitably Important & Historical\". Retrieved August 27, 2012.\n^ \"John Williams' Lincoln Score Gently Spoils A Few Key Scenes\". Retrieved September 30, 2012.\n^ Finke, Nikki (October 4, 2012). \"Surprise: Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' To Premiere Monday At New York Film Festival\". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 28, 2014.\n^ Chan, Stephanie (November 9, 2012). \"Steven Spielberg Receives Standing Ovation at 'Lincoln' L.A. Premiere\". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 28, 2014.\n^ Henderson, Jane (16 November 2012). \"A few books tied to Spielberg's 'Lincoln'\". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 14 February 2013.\n^ \"Lincoln Google Hangout and Trailer Premiere Announced for September 13th\". ComingSoon.net. Los Angeles, CA. September 4, 2012. 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Retrieved 2019-01-28.\n^ \"Film Critic Top 10 Lists - Best of 2012\". Metacritic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.\nMitchell, Mary Niall. \"Seeing Lincoln: Spielberg's Film and the Visual Culture of the Nineteenth Century,\" Rethinking History 19 (Sept. 2015), 493-505.\nDimock, Wai Chee (Winter 2013). \"Crowdsourcing History: Ishmael Reed, Tony Kushner, and Steven Spielberg Update the Civil War\". American Literary History. 25 (4): 896\u2013914. doi:10.1093/alh/ajt044.\nWikiquote has quotations related to: Lincoln (2012 film)\nLincoln on IMDb\nLincoln at the TCM Movie Database\nLincoln at AllMovie\nLincoln at Rotten Tomatoes\nLincoln at Metacritic\nLincoln at Box Office Mojo\nLincoln Learning Hub at Disney.com\nOfficial production notes\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lincoln_(film)&oldid=881335116\"",
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        "raw_content": "Vikki Heywood CBE\nDame Judi Dench, C.H, D.B.E\n51\u00b028\u203229\u2033N 0\u00b004\u203211\u2033W\ufeff / \ufeff51.474827\u00b0N 0.0696\u00b0W\ufeff / 51.474827; -0.0696Coordinates: 51\u00b028\u203229\u2033N 0\u00b004\u203211\u2033W\ufeff / \ufeff51.474827\u00b0N 0.0696\u00b0W\ufeff / 51.474827; -0.0696\nwww.mountview.org.uk\nMountview Academy of Theatre Arts, originally called Mountview Theatre School from (1958\u20132000) but commonly known simply as Mountview is an independent drama school situated in the Peckham area of south London. It was founded in 1945 by Peter Coxhead and Ralph Nossek as the Mountview Theatre Club.[1] The Academy currently provides specialist vocational training in acting and musical theatre, as well as production arts. Since 2006 the President of the school is Dame Judi Dench, the Principal and Artistic Director Stephen Jameson was appointed in 2014. It is one of the leading drama schools in the United Kingdom.[2]\nThe institution prepares students for a professional career in the performing arts. The academy and its courses are accredited by Drama UK and it offers Qualifications and Curriculum Authority recognised and validated by the University of East Anglia and Trinity College, London. It was rated \"Outstanding\" by Ofsted in 2015.[3] Key areas of study include Performance and Production.\n2 Full-time courses\n3 Short courses\nMountview was founded in Crouch End in 1945[4] by Peter Coxhead and Ralph Nossek as 'The Mountview Theatre Club', an amateur repertory company staging a new production for a six-day run every second week. Among the club's achievements were Coxhead's staging of Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra, a production of the complete Arnold Wesker Trilogy \u2013 Chicken Soup with Barley, Roots and I'm Talking about Jerusalem directed by Peter Scott-Smith \u2013 and Buttered Both Sides, a revue written and composed by Mountview member Ted Dicks and directed by Gale Webb, which later transferred to the Fortune Theatre in London's West End.\nEarly in 1946, when he was still only 21, Coxhead borrowed \u00a32,300 to buy the lease of Cecile House, a large derelict property at Crouch End, north London.[5] There was a substantial amount of work to be carried out, including the conversion of a gymnasium into what became the Mountview Theatre. Coxhead, Nossek, and a handful of friends, who devoted every moment of their spare time to building the theatre, dressing rooms and rehearsal space, did all this work themselves.\nThe Mountview Theatre officially opened in November 1947 with a production of The Importance of Being Earnest.[6] The theatre presented a play per month until 1949, Peter Coxhead bought the building outright from the leaseholders and for the next 25 years,they staged a new production every two to three weeks. Ralph Nossek went on to pursue a professional acting career in 1955 that lasted 56 years.\nActing courses and technical theatre skills training were introduced part-time from 1958 when Mountview Theatre School was formally recognized in name. Its first President was George Norman with Coxhead as its Principal; this was the format for the next 10 years.\nIn 1969 the school started full-time drama courses and with Dame Margaret Rutherford becoming the schools second president. In 1972 she was replaced by Sir Ralph Richardson.\nIn 1971 a second performance space was built and opened as the Judi Dench Theatre, there were also 10 working studios for acting students, three for technical students and a wardrobe of in excess of 15,000 costumes. Sir Ralph Richardson died in 1983 and was replaced as president by Sir John Mills. By 1985 the school had leased additional premises at Wood Green, that were named the Sir Ralph Richardson Memorial Studios.\nCoxhead retired as Principal in 1996 he was replaced by Paul Clements the former Director of Drama at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Peter Coxhead became Chairman and Chief Executive of the school board until 2000 when Mountview Theatre School changed its name to the Mountview Acadmemy of Theatre Arts, In 2001 Coxhead was awarded an MBE for Services to the Arts, in 2004 after 59 years involvement with the school he founded Peter Coxhead died.\nIn 2005 John Mills was replaced by new and current president Judi Dench. Paul Clements remained as principal until 2008 when he was replaced by Sue Robertson, previously Dean of the School of Arts at City University London, who herself was replaced by Stephen Jameson in 2014. He was previously Associate Director at LAMDA.[7][8]\nIn 2007, the British reality television show E4 School of Performing Arts offered several would-be actors the chance to win scholarships to Mountview, Italia Conti and the ACM. Mountview's Director of Acting Programme, Amir M. Korangy appeared on the show as part of the panel.\nIn 2011, Mountview principal Robertson announced plans for the school to relocate to the Hornsey Town Hall in Crouch End, north London, by the beginning of the 2014\u201315 academic year. The Grade II-listed building was planned to be refurbished in a \u00a319 million project.[9] Haringey Council's cabinet approved the plan on 26 April 2011.[10] This plan having fallen through, in 2016 Mountview gained planning permission for a new venue in Peckham, south-east London.[11] The new building is due to open in Autumn 2018.\nFull-time courses[edit]\nFoundation course in Acting\nFdA in Theatre Production Arts\nBA Hons in Performance (Acting)\nBA Hons in Performance (Actor Musician)\nBA Hons in Performance (Musical Theatre)\nBA Hons in Theatre Production Arts\nPG Diploma in Musical Theatre Direction\nMA/PG Diploma in Performance (Acting)\nMA/PG Diploma in Performance (Musical Theatre)\nMA/PG Diploma in Theatre Directing\nMA in Creative Producing\nMA in Theatre, Community and Education\nMA in Site-Specific Theatre Practice\nShort courses[edit]\n3 Week Musical Theatre Boot Camp\n3 Week Acting Summer Master Class\nHaringey Young Peoples Bursary\nYoung Peoples Classes\nYoung Peoples Summer School\nPast presidents[edit]\nGeorge Norman 1958\u20131969[12]\nDame Margaret Rutherford 1969\u20131972\nSir Ralph Richardson 1972\u20131983\nSir John Mills 1983\u20132005[13]\nPeter Coxhead 1958\u20131996\nPaul Clements 1996\u20132008\nSue Robertson 2008\u20132013\nThis article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability or notability policies. Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they are notable AND alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations. (December 2018)\nFor a full list of previous notable students, see Category:Alumni of the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts\nMichael Fentiman[14][15]\nRowena King[16]\nEddie Marsan[17][not in citation given]\nStuart Matthew Price\nEnzo Squillino Jnr\nLaurence Mark Wythe\n^ \"Peter Coxhead Obituaries The Stage\". The Stage. The Stage, Jul 15, 2004. 15 July 2004. Archived from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 30 November 2016.\n^ \"Performing Arts Technical Training\". 2015. Entertainment Technology Press. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 11 March 2015.\n^ \"FE&S report \u2013 Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts Limited\". Ofsted. 8 October 2015.\n^ Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts 2009, p. 5.\n^ \"New Mountview Principal Announced\". 2013. Mountview Academy. Archived from the original on 2015-03-26. Retrieved 11 March 2015.\n^ \"Former LAMDA Associate Director, Stephen Jameson, will lead the north London drama school from January\". 4 November 2013. Fourth Wall Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-10-22. Retrieved 11 March 2015.\n^ The Stage 2011.\n^ Haringey Independent 2011.\n^ \"Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts | London | President & Artistic Associates | Mountview | About Us\". www.mountview.org.uk. Mountview Academy, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-12-01. Retrieved 30 November 2016.\n^ \"Michael Fentiman\", United Agents. Retrieved 9 December 2018\n^ Brennan, Ailis; A Younger Theatre. Retrieved 11 December 2018\n^ \"Rowena King\". cam.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2015-10-13.\n^ \"Eddie Marsan Full Biography\". 2015. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 13 March 2015.\nMountview Academy of Theatre Arts (2009). Prospectus 2009 (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-19. [permanent dead link]\n\"Dench is appointed Mountview president\". The Stage. London. 2006-03-30. p. 6. ISSN 0038-9099.\n\"Mountview Academy plans \u00a319m move\". The Stage. London. 2011-05-11. ISSN 0038-9099.\nHardiman, David (2011-04-27). \"Approval for Hornsey Town Hall handover to Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts\". Haringey Independent. London.\nThe Board of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts\nMountview Academy of Theatre Arts Senior Staff\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mountview_Academy_of_Theatre_Arts&oldid=878668195\"\nEducation in the London Borough of Haringey",
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        "title": "Inverted Systems - Energetic Synthesis",
        "raw_content": "This is Lisa's Newsletter from May 2017 read by Lisa herself. You can always read the latest newsletters at https://www.energeticsynthesis.com You can hear the podcasts (Lisa reading her newsletters) here: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/podcast To subscribe to the podcast RSS feed use this link: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/podcast Inverted Systems feed upon human co-creative consciousness by purposely tricking people out of their personal intent and consent. With the current acceleration of the electronic era, the exploitation to manipulate and extract energy from humanity is at an all-time high. This month we look at Inverted Systems and how to identify them, in order not to feed them or co-create with them. Simply put, where we place our attention directs our consciousness energy, while where we place our intention is what transforms that energy. To increase the frequency and quality of consciousness energy and intention, the single most important thing we must do is remove the ego personality and outer forces from exerting their control over our personal consciousness energy or intention. On a positive note, the available raw materials are shifting in the bifurcation, and this allows for improvements in the quality of manifesting in the future, when aligned to Cosmic Sovereign Law.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4HBeGugQzI\nThis is Lisa's Newsletter from April 2017 read by Lisa herself. You can always read the latest newsletters at https://www.energeticsynthesis.com You can hear the podcasts (Lisa reading her newsletters) here: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/podcast To subscribe to the podcast RSS feed use this link: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/podcast Genetic Engineering The war over consciousness is bubbling to the surface, with more pieces being exposed to the light of day for those who are willing to see. This month we look at the over arching agendas to manipulate the environment, weather, the food supply, human DNA expression and higher consciousness, through Genetic Engineering. When we understand the potential of the 12 stranded DNA design during the ascension process, it is no wonder the NAA have been attempting to destroy it in everyway possible. This effort began to escalate after World War II with alien contact, and again in the 90's when more of the Indigo and Crystal children started arriving in larger numbers. As we connect the dots between the multiple avenues used to control and manipulate human consciousness, we can see why a full disclosure event is needed. Until then it is up to each of us, to do our best to accurately assess the world of forces in our day-to-day lives, and to make informed and conscious decision about what we interact with.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNdeAKW7Lkw\nThis is Lisa's Newsletter from March 2017 read by Lisa herself. You can always read the latest newsletters at https://www.energeticsynthesis.com You can hear the podcasts (Lisa reading her newsletters) here: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/podcast To subscribe to the podcast RSS feed use this link: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/podcast Geomagnetism In the ES community we have been paying great attention to the importance of the 2012-2017 evolution window and preparing for the immense transition the planet is undergoing this year, as conscious and informed as possible. This is in sharp contrast to so many who have no idea that these global changes are happening, or how they are being directly impacted. We are seeing more people start to lose coherence, exhibit lunacy, or having their light bodies knocked out of their physical body. This produces a lack of physical coordination, clumsiness and disorientation, people that are not grounded within their physical body, as the foundation beneath our feet is changing. This month we will try to connect some of the larger Ascension Cycle shifts happening at multidimensional levels, with some of these strange and surreal experiences that people are having. The earth is going through a massive Geomagnetic transformation, which creates both opportunities and vulnerabilities at this time. These radical changes in the magnetic field impact the functions of our personal biology, our mind, and our consciousness. The war over timelines is more pressurized and the people who are unaware, can be easily swept up in powerful forces they would not consciously choose to participate with. It is highly suggested to focus on staying in your core, being inner directed and connected to the God source, as well as to conserve energy and use common sense in avoiding areas of potential chaos or disruption.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2U4jcczEOY\nOur HGS panel, Joni, Robyn and Yvonne, describe what the word 'Discipline' triggers in them and what the Krystic Spirit of Discipline really means.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C648kHYBggM\nThis is Lisa's Newsletter from February 2017 read by her. You can always read the latest newsletters at https://www.energeticsynthesis.com You can hear the podcasts (Lisa reading her newsletters) here: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/podcast To subscribe to the podcast RSS feed use this link: https://www.energeticsynthesis.com/podcast February 2017 Consent Over the last several weeks, I have been aware of a large Universal Gate structure coming into view in our Solar System, which appears as a massive wheel with spiral spokes coming out from its center hub. It has recently become clear that this architecture is related to the Consciousness Corridors. This is how beings will be routed into their placements, or frequency match for the next cycle. What we are in Consent with largely determines which corridor we go through, and which timeline we align with moving forward into the next cycle. There is no better position than to be aware that this movement through trans-time is happening, and be able to consciously participate with it by intending to move into the most positive and highest expression for yourself and others.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYHt0mxKZsI\nHistory & Introduction to ES Part 2 (Live Session pt2 16-Nov-2013)\nThis is the recording of our ES LIVE STREAM PANEL on Saturday, November 16th. Two sessions were recorded that day. These panels were filmed with a few volunteers from our ES community in the HGS group. Our intention is to have better community interaction, to discuss ascension tools and changes, and find more ways we can interact with each other across the globe. This is the beginning of something new and an exploration of how we can share more of this ascension content in the future. The Video conference has two parts. The first part was from 11 am to 1 pm PST (GMT-8), and the second part was from 5 pm to 7 pm PST. We split the times in order to have larger availability for our European, UK and Aussie members who may not have wanted to join us in the wee hours! My feeling for this panel is that I wanted to give some history about ES and its body of work, how we got to this community, and some of the shared experiences of our panel.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brNwHt4lxmw\nCommanding Space during Sleep State\nOur HGS Panel share their experiences commanding space during sleep state and stopping astral interference.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2SueUvbPXU\nWorld Peace Prayer (with background music)\nAt this time it is suggested to reflect and gather our group consciousness light to be of service to humanity for Planetary Freedom and Planetary Peace. We dedicate our Group Prayers to the Middle East, the 10th Stargate areas of the Golden Eagle Grid which are heavily influenced by War, Genocide and rampant killing agendas to spread into other parts of the earth. 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        "raw_content": "OPEC latest move to cut production may adversely affect India\nThe prices peaked in 2012 when the Opec average yearly crude oil price touched a high of almost $110. Intra-day prices reached much higher.IANS | December 06, 2016, 14:49 IST\nThe decision at the just-concluded 171st ministerial meeting of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels per day to 32.5 mb/day (effective from January 2017) may have important implications for both oil producers and, more importantly, oil consumers like India.\nFirst, a bit about the context of the deal. Global commodity prices saw a dip but then started to rise after the global financial crisis. This is a counter-intuitive thing that happened due to a kind of a hysteresis and slowdown in demand, and thus the resulting price drop actually happened much later.\nThe prices peaked in 2012 when the Opec average yearly crude oil price touched a high of almost $110. Intra-day prices reached much higher. Economies exporting oil at that time were making merry. But then prices began to plummet -- touching a low of $40 in 2016. The intra-day prices dropped to much lower levels.\nA pertinent question to ask at this juncture is: What were the factors at play which resulted in the price rise and later the collapse? Factors which had a bearing on the latter were oversupply in the international markets due to decrease in Chinese demand as well as the slowdown in the developed world and the ensuing impact on world trade.\nAlso important was the shale oil boom in the US which requires less upfront investment and helped pushing up oil supply. Another factor was the removal of economic sanctions against Iran and it consequently ramping up production. Finally, the Opec members not being able to reach an agreement was yet another factor for oversupply.\nDue to all these factors, oil prices have been at rock bottom level for almost two years.\nThe winners and the losers of this overall situation have been clearly a distinct set of countries. Oil-consuming countries like India (importing about 81 per cent of its energy needs) have seen a windfall due to this almost threefold reduction in prices. On the other hand, economies like Russia, Opec members and countries like Venezuela (all big oil producers) have borne the brunt of the price collapse. These economies have seen job cuts, have been undergoing economic turmoil and are now in the throes of deep recession.\nSaudi Arabia, the biggest Opec member, has seen a reversal of economic strategy away from a very oil-dependent future to one which is seen diversifying its bets. Part of the process is also privatisation to a limited extent of Aramco, the world's biggest oil company that is slated to go for an IPO in the near future.\nOn the consumer side, the Indian windfall has added to fiscal space in its economy and let it choose where to look for its energy needs.\nAfter the Opec decision, the price of crude oil has already inched upwards and is now hovering around the $50 mark. It would be more interesting to see how the countries (especially producers) outside the Opec respond to this curb on production levels. Russia already is looking at limiting supplies. A concerted effort from oil producers can have a critical impact on the economies of oil-consuming economies of the world.\nThe macro-economic developments have given policymakers in India and elsewhere adequate leeway to invest in alternative forms of energy as well as invest in development of CNG and LPG. A recent report in The Economist points to this.\nAn uncertainty for India is the election of Donald Trump as the new US President. This has has already seen capital outflows from developing countries like India to the US. Given India's macro-economic situation, the most pertinent thing for New Delhi to do at this juncture is to plan for the future with a lesser dependence on fossil fuels, especially crude oil. But that is easier said than done.\nThe Opec deal has once again shown that strategic interests of nation states can converge (with both Saudi Arabia and Iran agreeing to the deal) and that Opec as a cartel is not dead. It still is important in deciding the price of oil, impacting geopolitical outcomes in several countries. Countries like India must invest in cleaner technology development, reducing their overt dependence on oil -- else they risk being adversely affected each time the price of crude oil starts to rise.\n(The article is co-authored with Sankalp Sharma, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Competitiveness, India. Amit Kapoor is Chair, Institute for Competitiveness, India & Editor of Thinkers. The views expressed are personal.)\nTags : Oil & Gas, OPEC deal, Saudi Arabia, Crude oil, Opec, LPG, India",
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        "raw_content": "Indian renewable energy market to witness strong growth: Moody's\nIndia aims to achieve 40% of total installed capacity through non-fossil fuel sources by 2030 from the current 30% and also plans to grow its renewable energy capacity to 175 GW by 2022.PTI | June 27, 2017, 17:10 IST\nMUMBAI: As India is moving towards meeting its commitments under the Paris agreement on climate change, its renewable energy market is likely to witness a strong growth over many years, says Moody's Investors Service.\n\"However, renewable energy projects face challenges related to the weak credit quality of offtakers, an evolving regulatory framework, as well as financing and execution risks,\" Moody's vice-president and senior analyst Abhishek Tyagi said in a statement issued here.\nAccording to the rating agency, India's emission reduction commitments under the Paris agreement will lead to a sharp rise in renewable energy capacity.\n\"Such growth will be driven by the public and private sector. However, the key offtakers for most renewable projects are state-owned distribution companies, and these firms typically demonstrate weak financial profiles.\n\"This situation poses a key challenge for developers. And, while there is no history of defaults under power purchase agreements, payment delays are quite common,\" he said.\nMoody's also points out that the evolving policy framework for renewables presents a risk for renewable projects.\n\"Adherence to renewable purchase obligations has been limited, leading to lower demand for renewable energy. Nevertheless, the feed-in-tariff and competitive bidding guidelines for wind and solar projects are well established and improve revenue visibility over the life of purchase power agreements,\" the agency noted.\nIt further said the rise in renewable energy capacity will bring execution challenges, including land acquisition, establishing resource quality, grid connectivity and availability.\nOn the financing of renewable energy projects, India will need to invest close to USD 150 billion to meet its 2022 renewable energy targets.\nSince domestic banks are constrained in their lending to renewable projects, foreign capital will play an important role. However, foreign currency financing is constrained by the limited hedging products available to fully cover the rupee currency risk of purchase power agreements, it said. PTI\nTags : Renewable, Moody, solar energy, renewable energy, Moody's, economy policy, clean energy",
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        "raw_content": "Casablanca, although not the capital of Morocco, is the commercial and economic hub of the country. Most of Morocco\u2019s largest companies and the offices of some multi-national firms base themselves here, and, more than any other city in Morocco, Casablanca runs very much along the lines of a European city. Here you\u2019ll see a higher percentage of businessmen and women lunching over an international meal with wine than anywhere else in Morocco, and the city is home to some of the plushest villas in North Africa. Although well off the tourist trail, many visitors\u2019 first taste of Morocco is Casablanca (being the main airport hub of Morocco), and many will be surprised by how unlike the rest of Morocco it is. You\u2019ll also quickly realise that it has no connection with the mythical \u201cCasablanca\u201d in the film, which was shot entirely in the United States\u2026\n> LE DOGE HOTEL\nSituated in the heart of the city, Le Doge Hotel was built in the 1930s in the peaceful art deco area of Casablanca. It has been carefully renovated and extended but still preserves an authentic 1930s feel. The rooms are spacious and individually decorated, the roof garden a peaceful haven in a bustling city and both the service and food are excellent.\n> HASSAN II MOSQUE\nCompleted in 1994, the Hassan II mosque is the most westerly mosque in the Muslim world and the world\u2019s second largest after Mecca with space for 80,000 worshippers in total. The mosque\u2019s minaret is the tallest building in Morocco (at 700ft) and its interior is a \u2018tour de force\u2019 of Moroccan architectural motifs and craftsmanship, amplified by the enormous scale of the building. It also houses a museum, shop and huge hammam in the bowels of the building. It is one of the only mosques in Morocco that you can enter as a non-Muslim, and tours run several times a day.\nAltitude : 0-130m\nPopulation : 3.36 millions\nEnvironment : city, coastal\nAccess : by car, train",
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        "raw_content": "News + Events New Mexico: Hundreds Rally at State Capitol Against Immigration Executive Orders\nBy Emmanuelle \u201cNeza\u201d Leal of Somos Un Pueblo Unido (originally published as a press release on February 6th, 2017)\nSANTA FE, NM\u2013On Monday, hundreds of immigrant families, labor, faith and civil rights leaders, and elected officials held a rally at the Roundhouse to speak out against President Trump\u2019s dangerous executive orders on immigration and their potentially damaging impact on New Mexico.\n\u201cThese executive orders are bad news for a state like New Mexico,\u201d said Marcela D\u00edaz, Executive Director of Somos Un Pueblo Unido. \u201cAllowing the Trump administration to hijack our already limited local resources and use them to target and deport our families will have severe economic and social consequences for all New Mexicans, citizens and non-citizens alike.\u201d\nLast month, Trump signed a series of executive orders on border and immigration enforcement threatening to separate immigrant families using a massive deportation force, bully local governments into aiding in the effort, construct more immigrant detention centers in border states, strip immigrants of their due process rights, and discriminate against the Muslim community.\nDuring today\u2019s rally, state legislators also announced their intention to introduce of a joint memorial firmly opposing the implementation of Trump\u2019s executive orders and urging Congress to do the same.\n\u201cIt\u2019s time for New Mexico to join a growing number of states and oppose President Trump\u2019s dangerous immigration executive orders,\u201d said state Senator Richard Martinez (D- Rio Arriba), who is introducing the joint memorial. \u201cThese ill-conceived orders not only go against our values as New Mexicans but threaten to devastate entire communities, especially the rural communities I represent.\u201d\nImmigrants make up approximately 13% of the state\u2019s workforce in key industries such as agriculture, dairy, oil and gas, hospitality, home health care, construction, retail and service, and various professional sectors. The majority of immigrants live in mixed-status families, and approximately 85% of New Mexican children whose parents are immigrants are U.S. Citizens.\nCommunities across New Mexico have adopted a broad range of local \u201csanctuary\u201d policies that protect the immigration status of residents, deny the use of local government resources in the enforcement of federal immigration laws, and that seek to integrate mixed status immigrant families into the civic, economic, and cultural life of a community.\nThese policies are paying off. Close to nine percent of small business owners in New Mexico are immigrants and according to the American Immigration Council, they generate approximately $389 million in business income in the state. Unauthorized immigrants, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, pay approximately $66.3 million in sales, personal income and property taxes on an annual basis.\nLocal elected officials from some of the state\u2019s many sanctuary cities also spoke out.\n\u201cIn New Mexico we are a community of sanctuary,\u201d said Taos City Councilor and Mayor Pro Tem Darien Fernandez. \u201cThis is an issue of justice, of keeping families together and keeping our community and economy alive. And we are not going to let this administration do anything to break that up.\u201d\n\u201cNew Mexico has a long tradition of providing sanctuary to those fleeing harm, from the Pueblo Revolt to those fleeing persecution in Central America during the 1980s. We won\u2019t turn our back on our traditions now. Instead we must strengthen those policies,\u201d said Santa Fe City Councilor Renee Villarreal.\nBelow are additional responses from various community organizations and Somos members from across the state:\n\u201cLabor is standing with all of New Mexico\u2019s immigrant workers and their families,\u201d said Jon Hendry, President of the New Mexico Federation of Labor\u2013AFL-CIO. \u201cIf they come for them, they have to come through us first.\u201d\n\u201cWe will not turn our back on the great American tradition of welcoming those who seek freedom and opportunity in our communities,\u201d said Peter Simonson, Executive Director for ACLU of New Mexico. \u201cImmigrants and refugees are valuable members of our society and inextricably linked to our lives. 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        "raw_content": "What Exactly Is The Gospel? (Part One)\nYou have referred several times to evangelical Christianity in this exchange of emails. You\u2019ve made it clear that, although evangelicalism was the context for your early Christian formation, you no longer share some of the movement\u2019s foundational presuppositions. In your last letter, however, you said something I had not heard before, and it raised a question I\u2019d like to pursue.\nYou wrote, \u201cDespite my belief that evangelicalism has lost its way and is flailing around in a confused state of self-misperception, I pray for the movement\u2019s recovery of the gospel of the kingdom.\u201d Could you say a bit more about that?\nSpecifically, it would help me if you could define what you mean by \u201cthe gospel of the kingdom.\u201d I\u2019ve always been taught that the gospel is the good news that, because of the sacrificial death of Jesus, the Son of God, sinful humans can be forgiven by God and inherit eternal life in heaven. I think that is what most evangelicals believe. Is \u201cthe gospel of the kingdom\u201d something different than that?\nThanks for raising that very important question. As you imply, what I mean by \u201cthe gospel of the kingdom\u201d is different from what most evangelicals mean when they talk about the gospel (the essence of which you summarized very well). That\u2019s not because there is more than one way to define the term. It\u2019s because\u2014and here I must ask you to forgive my impertinence\u2014it\u2019s because the standard evangelical definition is, well, wrong.\nThat\u2019s ironic, too, since the Greek word translated \u201cgospel\u201d in the New Testament is euangelos, which technically means \u201cgood news\u201d and is the root of the very word \u201cevangelical.\u201d Evangelicals should be, according to the derivation of their name, the people with the good news.\nUnfortunately, what evangelicals communicate, too often, does not strike their hearers as good news. It seems too complicated, too theological. It seems to require adherence to a code of behavior and adoption of a worldview that non-evangelicals find restrictive, intolerant, and reactionary.\nConsider, for example, the differences between what evangelicals say they believe about the message of the gospel and the way \u201cunbelievers\u201d perceive that message.\nOn the one hand, evangelicals believe that the \u201cgood news\u201d contained in the gospel is the message that God has provided a way for sinful humans to escape the punishment which they rightly deserve because of their sin. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and, in his death, took upon himself the judgment of God and punishment in place of guilty humans. The good news is that, by acknowledging their sinfulness and believing that Jesus died in their place, all human beings can, through their confession and faith, receive God\u2019s forgiveness. Of course, if for any reason they do not individually repent of their sin and receive God\u2019s forgiveness, they must individually bear the consequences of their unbelief which entails separation from God for all of eternity.\nOn the other hand, consider how all of this sounds to a person who hears this version of the gospel but does not share the evangelical\u2019s presuppositions about the character of God and the basic nature of humanity. To that person, the evangelical \u201cgospel\u201d makes very little sense. To illustrate, let me paraphrase a conversation I had numerous times, when I still identified as an evangelical, with persons to whom I was trying to explain the evangelical version of the gospel. I will arbitrarily assign the name Bob to my partner in this fictitious, but altogether representative, conversation.\nBob: So, you\u2019re saying that God is the creator of all life, including humans, right?\nBob: And all humans, because of their very nature, commit sin?\nBob: And unless that sin is forgiven, humans will have to bear the punishment for their sin and will spend eternity apart from God?\nBob: Now, God has the power to forgive all human sin, right?\nBob: And yet, Jesus, whom you say is also God, had to take on human form and be subject to humiliation and death in order for God (Himself? Another form of God?) to extend forgiveness?\nBob: And that forgiveness, which required the death of Jesus, will still only be extended to those who believe this story and ask God for it?\nBob: So, this is what I am hearing. Human beings, who did not ask to be created by God, come into the world with no possibility of not sinning. Then, when they commit the sin which they could not avoid, they fall under the judgment of the God who created them. They can escape that judgment, however, if they believe that, in his death, Jesus (who was himself God) took their punishment (from God) and made it possible for God (Jesus?) to forgive them. If they don\u2019t come to that belief, they will be responsible for their own sin and will be separated from God in a place of punishment for all eternity. Is that basically right?\nBob: I have to be honest with you. It sounds kind of messed up. Not really good news at all. I don\u2019t know what to make of a God who would create billions of human beings knowing, all the while, that most of them would never understand this version of the \u201cgood news\u201d and would, therefore, spend eternity in hell. I find all of that hard to comprehend.\nNow, evangelicals usually interpret this inability or unwillingness to embrace their version of \u201cthe gospel\u201d as evidence of spiritual blindness. They take comfort in the words of Paul in 2 Corinthians 4\u2014And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.\nIt\u2019s not my intent to challenge Paul\u2019s assertion regarding the supernatural forces that may be at work in the world, opposing the plan and purpose of God and blinding people\u2019s minds to the message of the gospel. I have no doubt that such a thing happens. What I dispute is whether or not my conversation with \u201cBob\u201d is an example of what Paul described in 2 Cor. 4.\nI don\u2019t think it is, for one main reason. 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        "raw_content": "Whilst under extreme pressure, Egypt\u2019s independent labor movement is one of the most visible forces of the country\u2019s civil society. Although the legal, political and economic context makes it difficult for them to organize, independent trade unions mobilize more than two protests per day, on average. The international community can provide support to organized workers both by helping them build stronger institutions and by pressuring the Egyptian government to legalize the independent labor movement. If independent trade unions are unable to operate, their demise as a movement is probable.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Andy and Ando\n9\u2033 x 9\u2033 Ink drawings \u2192\nA Canova sculpture in the foreground at the Kimball\nThe Kimball Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, designed by architect Louis Kahn, is considered by many architects as one of the best examples of modern architecture in the United States. Natural light enters at the top of the barrel vaults which are actually barrel shaped beams. The light is then diffused and directed to reflect off the cast concrete beam which illuminates the space below. The natural light is supplemented with artificial lighting to balance the art viewing levels.\nBarrel vault over the museum store\nCurrently there is an addition being built beyond the back courtyard, so I wasn\u2019t able to experience the outdoor courtyard on this visit.\nKimball handrail detail\nOnly one of the two gallery wings was open when I was there. They mentioned that much of the art was in storage, but the pieces they did have on display, along with how the art was displayed on the wall surfaces and the experience of how you interact with the art and the building, was well done.\nKimball exterior summer 2012\n1 Response to Kimball Art Museum\nSo far, the only building to bring true tears to my eyes\u2026.",
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        "raw_content": "Montana\u2019s \u201cInquisition\u201d and Wikileaks\nPosted on December 30, 2010 by feralcatoffreedom\nSo you are a little girl in grammar school in 1917. Your name is Christine Shupp. You related to a neighbor here in Montana that as a child you were forced every morning after the pledge of allegiance to the flag to kneel down on the floor and kiss the flag. It is because you were German. And say you are a rancher in Rosebud County, Montana and you call WWI \u201ca millionaire\u2019s war\u201d. Whamo, you are dragged off by neighbors to jail. You\u2019re in a saloon and call war time food regulations \u201ca big joke\u201d and you are sentenced to from 7 to 20 years. http://www.seditionproject.net/index.html\nMontana played a huge part in suppressing free speech during WWI. In light of all the noise about Julian Assange, Wikileaks, and Joe Lieberman\u2019s \u201cupgrading\u201d The Espionage Act of 1917, it \u2018s probably a good idea to take a look backwards to the Montana Council of Defense. (Yes, President Obama and MSNBC, it\u2019s a good idea to look backwards because leaning forwards can more often than not have you falling on your face.)\nHistorian K. Ross Toole wrote a chapter called \u201cThe Inquisition\u201d in his book \u201cTwentieth Century Montana: A State of Extremes\u201d about a very dark time in Montana\u2019s history. At the beginning of WW I, Woodrow Wilson formed a National Council of Defense and asked each state and each county in the state to help with war propaganda, helping in recruitment of troops, and getting people to buy Liberty Bonds. The Montana Council of Defense went whole hog into this endeavor and was especially keen on finding \u201cslackers\u201d and \u201cdraft dodgers\u201d. The Governor of Montana, Sam Stewart called a special session of the legislature in part to make the Montana Council of Defense a legal body with funding by the state. The legislature also passed the Sedition Act and the Criminal Syndicalism Act, which the federal government would use as a model for the federal Sedition Act which was an amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917. This act was probably one of the harshest anti-speech laws ever passed in the United States. Continue reading \u2192\nA bunch of concerned people called the \u201cNo Labels\u201d group got together last week to talk about being nice in Washington politics. But being civil and trying to work things out isn\u2019t a movement. It\u2019s a style. But what is really going on beneath the surface of his party of nice is just another attempt by the elites to herd independents, disenfranchised Democrats and Republicans into the \u201cmagic middle\u201d as Thomas Frank would call it and hope no one notices that this middle is still firmly preaching the flim flam of free market capitalism. This group hug does not get to the heart of the problem of having a government totally captured by corrupt economic interests producing crony capitalism which is a nice way of saying that this country and Europe are being rub by the mob. And that problem needs passionate debate and laws and institutions that will correct the injustices, not a love fest.\nYes, there is definitely a problem with the labels that we use to describe our political system. Few of our political words mean what they used to mean. Republicans, Democrats, progressives, liberals, conservatives, reform, free market, security\u2026 We truly inhabit George Orwell\u2019s \u201c1984\u201d. We are caught in the brambles of bullshit and the maze of mendacity with weasel words abounding. But re-branding or being above branding is still in the end just marketing and not a philosophy that would lead to solutions. Continue reading \u2192\nFiled under: Politics | Tagged: bi-partisanship, consatitution, democratic, Madison, Mendacity of Hope, No Labels, oligarchy, repuclican, Roger Hodge |\tLeave a comment \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Best and Worst : Which Movies Should Have Won All 5 Major Oscars?\nWhich Movies Should Have Won All 5 Major Oscars?\nThe_Daig\nI have been wanting to start a thread on this topic for a long time. So, I guess since IMDb is closing the message boards soon, I better get this thread started!\nFor those of us who follow Oscar history, the only 3 movies in history to win all 5 major Oscars (Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor, Actress) are It Happened One Night (1934), One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), and Silence of the Lambs (1991).\nTwo questions for everybody:\n1) Do you think these 3 movies deserved all 5 of the major Oscars?\n2) Are there any other movies in history that should have won all 5 of the major Oscars?\nRemember, these are only subjective opinions. I'd like to hear everybody's opinions.\n1) The only one of the 3 movies that should have won all 5 of the Major Oscars, in my opinion, is 'It Happened One Night'. It deserved all 5 of those awards. Regarding the other two movies, I have no problem with Cuckoo's Nest winning the Best Picture Oscar, but I think the Oscar for Direction should have gone to Robert Altman for Nashville, or maybe Spielberg for Jaws. Nashville and Jaws seemed like more challenging movies to direct. Same for Lambs. Lambs probably deserved Best Picture, but I would have given the direction Oscar to Oliver Stone for JFK. I found Stone's masterful direction job more impressive than Jonathan Demme's. Not that Cuckoo's Nest and Lambs didn't have great direction, I just found Nashville and JFK to have better direction.\n2) The one that comes to mind is The Graduate (1967). It's a film that should have won all 5 major awards. Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft deserved the Actor and Actress awards, and the film also deserved Best Picture and Screenplay. I found Hoffman's and Bancroft's performances better than Rod Steiger's and Katharine Hepburn's. And I feel The Graduate had a better screenplay than 'In the Heat of the Night.'\nRe: Which Movies Should Have Won All 5 Major Oscars?\nI would have given HUD (1963) the big five awards.\ns-sloan50\na problem with this question is that many great movies do not have a likely candidate for Best Actress. On The Waterfront won for Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor(Brando)but Eva Marie Saint won for Supporting Actress, not Lead Actress. So a great and deserving movie gets eliminated from consideration.\nAnother example is The Godfather. It deserves Oscars for Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor (Brando again) but the closest to a Lead Actress in it is Diane Keaton, and she wasn't even nominated nor did she deserve to be in my opinion.",
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        "raw_content": "IRIR Chief Has Upbeat View of Railroad Expansion Plans\nThe government invested as much in the development of the rail sector during the two Iranian fiscal years from March 2013 to March 2015 as was spent throughout the preceding 10 years\nThe share of railroads in domestic transport reached 12.3% last year, up from the 4% in 2013\nDevelopment of Iran\u2019s transport sector in general and the railroad industry in particular, has been a top priority of the Rouhani administration ever since it took office in August 2013. Despite restrictions during the years of sanctions, imposed on Iran over its nuclear program, figures show railroads have been thriving steadily during the past four years.\nNow with sanctions becoming a thing of the past, as part of last year\u2019s nuclear accord with the world powers, the key sector is expected to move faster on the growth trajectory, and for obvious reasons.\nAddressing a press conference last week, Mohsen Pourseyyed Aqaie, head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways, reviewed the sector\u2019s track record in the past three years.\nAccording to Aqaei, the incumbent government invested as much in the development of railroads during the two fiscal years from March 2013 to March 2015 as was spent throughout the preceding ten years despite the fact that \u201cwe were facing a severe credit crunch during those two years.\u201d\nPlummeting oil export earnings in the past two years has been a major hurdle to development spending. Crude prices have plunged by two-thirds since mid-2014. By the same token, oil revenues have fallen steeply from over $100 billion three years ago to below $20 billion in 2016.\nBy increasing investment in the rail sector, the government is planning to increase the share of rail transit in transportation which is currently dominated by roadways. The share of railroads in domestic transport reached 12.3% last year, up from the 4% in 2013.\nAccording to Aqaie, rail cargo transit stood at 500,000 tons in fiscal 2013/14, which was the lowest in the past few years. \u201cWe were able to increase this figure to 1.5 million tons in the last year that ended in March.\u201d\nIran\u2019s sixth economic development plan (2016-21) stresses, among other things, the need to develop rail transport. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog \u00bb 1067 2\nYouth football tournaments are a fantastic way for your young footballer to stay active, while having fun, enjoying a bit of healthy competition and making new friends at the same time.\nBut, if you\u2019re not an old hat at these kind of things and you\u2019re taking your team along for the first time, you might be wondering how to prepare for a youth football tournament. After all, you want to ensure that it makes for an unforgettable experience for all the right reasons.\nAs with many great occasions in life, the success is in the planning. So, some things that you should consider before the event are the following:\nCheck the rules of the tournament\nIt\u2019s a good idea to be fully informed of the specific tournament rules beforehand and to make sure your players are ready for them.\nMake sure your players come equipped with plenty to drink, ensure that they get the chance to re-hydrate regularly and that there will be somewhere decent for them to escape from the weather should they need to. Providing shelter for the players also makes a great opportunity for them to be able to have a rest in between matches in somewhere that is comfortable, such as a gazebo or tent.\nHow to prepare your team at the event itself\nWarm up \u2013 these brief but intense periods of exercise should take place before every match they play to get them mentally as well as physically ready for it.\nGive each player in your squad a go \u2013 a tournament is a big event for young players, so try to ensure that they are given as equal an amount of time on the pitch as possible. This will maximise their enjoyment of the festival and will keep the whole squad motivated.\nMake sure your team competes in 2017!\nIf you like the idea of getting your team involved in a fast paced and action packed tournament that they are guaranteed to enjoy, it\u2019s never too early to get your place booked for next year. Make sure you team competes in the 2017 ESF Football Festivals by getting in touch with us today, or check out the website for further details.",
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        "raw_content": "Hi carers,\nIt seems that all the posts are regarding parkinsons but not parkinsons dementia Are there anyone with first hand experience of this complaint with whom I can exchange ideas etc... regarding the above.\nAnticipated thank you!\nplatespinner 2012-01-11 00:10:29 UTC #2\nMy mum had a diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia having had Parkinson's diagnosed for some 7 years prior to that. She died 18 months after her LBD diagnosis.\nI found a lot of information from the Alzheimer's Society website about how to deal with the issues raised by LBD, both understanding it and how to support Mum better and find ways round the problems. Although called Alzheimer's Society, it covers all types of dementia. It also provides information about how to seek support and financial issues.\nThere seems to be a slight distinction between PDD and LBD, but there are a lot of similarities in terms of all dementia problems.\nI hope that might help you a little.\nThank you so much Platespinner and have a good day!\nAm I then the only carer to deal with parkinson dementia?\nIt is hard to believe and I was hoping to exchange posts with people on the forum\nnot only referring to a website. This makes me even more isolated than I am already. Sad!\nI suggested the AS website as I had tried the PD one when it came to my mum's problems, but wasn't able to find anything relating to my/my mum's issues; when I googled certain phrases I found matches taking me to the AS site.\nMy mum's PD was very much declining, and it seemed that writing of the more negative aspects and end-stage PD with LBD was not appropriate here - it seemed this is more geared towards managing diagnosis/meds/symptoms in earlier stages; my doom and gloom felt wrong in amongst those trying to keep positive. On the AS site the worst has already happened - the diagnosis of dementia - and the prognosis in that situation is primarily only about decline and its management.\nMy response to you equally felt inappropriate - suggesting another website - but that was where I got the information and support I needed. There are websites for PDD/LBD, very often American based, but again its all out there if you find those help you in any way.\nPerhaps there are others who use this forum who will feel able to step forward and discuss this with you. I am happy to share my experiences with you - please do post if there is anything in particular you wanted to know about.\noops, meant to add - the AS website has a brilliant forum with very helpful and supportive members - its not just a site for information. You would find others to share experiences with there - there are several members who are dealing with this.\nI fear my husband has Parkinsons dementia but I have not yet been told that he is suffering from it, although in our previous area (we have recently moved - which hasn't helped)he was seeing a psychiatrist from the older persons mental health team.\nHe seems to spend more time away in a place of his own(sometimes scary, sometimes bewildering) than in reality, with me. He is due to see a new consultant soon when I hope we will get some help.\nI am sure you are [u]not[/u] alone. I don't know what your PD person's symptoms are but you have my sympathy. It is extremely difficult living with and caring for someone who is mentally away in another place.\nPlatespinner, In response, havent got a label of dementia but lots of hallucinations, confusion, not sure where we are, who you are, one minute and then back to normal the next. If those are the probs you are dealing with you are certainly not alone there are a few of us on this site.love Sunray\nSorry Platespinner its Natasha am talking to, but there you go I am confused too sunray xx\nHi Natasha, My husband has had Parkinsons for 18 years,he is 67. It has not been confirmed that he Dementia, he is waiting to see a psychiatrist. He has been through some terrible times...Hallucinations etc. Now however,... he is seeing people who are not there....accuses me of having affairs.....the list is endless. Sometimes he is fine and seems like his old self, then he talks to me like I am his sister or someone else.(I suppose this is Dementia)It is very hard to cope with. We have been together for 48 years and married for 45 years. We still manage to socialise with friends on a Saturday night (They know him well)but conversation with him is becoming very difficult. I don't know if you are facing any of those problems but you are certainly not alone....keep calm.\nJay/Natasha\nand Hello again Sunray\nMy husband is 76 and was diagnosed 4 years ago. We have been together for 27 years and married for 25 (we have both been married before). Like Jay I am accused of having affairs, also of trying to steal his money and today, of 'being part of a scam' to stop him driving. I did stop him driving two years ago, with the agreement of our GP, who had known him for 15 years. I think this has come up now because I am buying a new car and he feels resentful that he can't drive it. He is seeing people all the time now and talks to them more than he talks to me. He seems to be better when we are out of the house. When he is his 'normal' self he is very loving and appreciative but when he gets into one of his 'conspiracy' modes he is quite hostile and it is like he is not the same person and he doesn't see me as who I am (his wife) either. It can be quite frightening for me but also I think for him.\nIt seems though that these symptoms are not unique, which is strangely comforting. I just try to live each day as it comes and take the best out of it.\nplatespinner 2012-01-13 09:43:07 UTC #12\nGlad for Natasha that there are more of you for her to communicate with, but sorry to hear of your stories and that you are dealing with this.\nMy mum's diagnosis of LBD came after an unexplained fall followed by confusion; I got the District Nurses in, who then recommended a stay in the local Rehabilitation Ward linked with the Hospital. When we realised on her return from 4 weeks in rehab and she couldn't remember where her bathroom was, couldn't make a meal for herself, wouldn't wash, couldn't dress without assistance that there really was a big problem.\nAs she had been in the Rehab Ward we already had Doctor/Nursing/Occupational Therapists input and so Social Services were easily involved. Through them we were recommended a Care Agency, and twice daily carer visits were arranged to wash/dress/breakfast, then prepare for bed at the end of the day. Mum was provided with a Pivotell automatic medication dispenser via the Community Pharmacist (filled and delivered by her Pharmacy through the GP) after some muddled medications - she was on 7 times a day Stalevo, along with other meds (prior to the fall she had managed her complex meds by herself). Through SS she rented a personal care alarm pendant to wear (linked via her telephone line to a central call point); also a Keysafe box was fitted outside her front door so that the carers could get in and she didn't have to answer herself. The number for that was also held by the District Nurses, Police etc in a crisis. We also fixed up for \"meals on wheels\" hot lunch delivery with a cold snack for the evening meal. She also had cleaners who kept her house orderly.\nWe also visited regularly (from 60 miles away) to go shopping, do the washing, paperwork and so on.\nAnother major area was setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney for both Financial and Health & Welfare - these were registered but were only used latterly when she lost the physical ability (in her case rather than capacity) to do her own banking etc. All utilities bills were on a direct debit so that nothing got missed.\nHer biggest problems were executive function - how to make things happen - rather than memory issues. She was still very much on the ball in conversation and everyday news events, but couldn't work, say, the television remote control. However, this fluctuated sometimes hourly, so sometimes she could do something, other times not, with no obvious trigger.\nShe was referred to the Geriatric Psychiatric Consultant who made the diagnosis of LBD. She was prescribed Exelon patches (Rivastigmine) which she herself reported as making her less \"foggy\", so that was a success in her case. She then received visits from the Community Psychiatric Nurse who kept track of how things were going. She also by then finally was allocated a Parkinson's Nurse - 7 years without anything other than her own efforts to manage her PD (through private health insurance and a very disinterested GP) before that.\nUnfortunately a year after this another fall put her in hospital, and it became obvious that she couldn't return to her home safely. She then developed hospital acquired pneumonia twice, and her brain was damaged even further. She moved very quickly into end-stage PD, and her discharge to the Nursing Home was purely palliative.\nThis is written very pragmatically as an example of what support there is from outside agencies for handling early stage dementia, to help keep someone in their home, to manage the changes in ability. I haven't really touched on the emotional aspects - she was very aware of her fluctuating loss of abilities. We worked at keeping her world as calm and stress-free as possible, and tackled each new development as it arose. The role of the carer in this situation is a whole area that I haven't even started on! Plus all the other possible things such as special clocks, whiteboards, trackers, CCTV, managing continence etc etc etc....\nEveryone's story is different, and how life with PD progresses in its own individual way varies, so I hope this hasn't upset anyone reading it. But I do hope that perhaps someone who is struggling with managing changed behaviours might be able to find help - but unfortunately you do have to make it happen and continuously badger to get that help. It took many calls and everyday ongoing input to keep this working - thus my username!\nI feel so alone sometimes, it is good to know I am not completely so!\nYou are not alone, but sadly a member of a rather select club....\nWhat is your story? I have written of my mum's, but as I said there is another whole story to do with the carer, and how they manage to fit in some life of their own around caring.\nUnfortunately by the nature of this socialising with the PD person can be difficult, and it is not very easily understood by those outside of the situation; I only found that understanding with others who were also experienced, but then that tends to be the dominating factor. Black humour ends up releasing a lot of tensions!\nLuis 2012-01-13 12:04:00 UTC #15\nHi there, Natasha.\nI'm glad you've got some helpful responses from fellow forum users. Don't forget the helpline is always available too if you feel you require further support/advice or just want a 'listening ear' to talk to in confidence.\nThank you Platespinner, Luis, Worral for opening up to me and offering help.\nWhat I find the hardest sometimes is the lack of communication and exchange of ideas and support from my adorable husband (through no fault of his own of course).\nI am married but on my own assuming all the major responsibilities of everyday life. A carer comes for a few hours 3 times a week and I can go shopping for food.\nAlso, I am the Power of Attorney acting on his behalf but if if I die there is no one to take over. This is at times making me very sad and unsettled as my husband cannot write at all now or speak fluently any longer. I know there are the Social Services but to my shame, I do not trust them after what we witnessed in the Press.\nThe thought of him going into care makes me shiver.\nSorry I overlooked you (unintentionally).\nOnly once my husband accused me of having \"a lover\" next door (in his imagination). They do all sorts of tests before they confirm the diagnosis of dementia. Thank you for your support and I hope your husband does not have that.\nThe hallucinations could be a side effect of the medications.\nsunray 2012-01-15 20:38:09 UTC #18\nHello Natasha, Was reading your posts and thinking that what we go through as carers related to the person we are caring for is a grieving process, like we are a carer doing a difficult job and then we are also grieving for the person we once knew and who supported us and now although we still love this person it is a different person and ill and vulnerable person, where once they supported us when we felt vulnerable??\nWe dont help ourselves if we stress about possible futures which may or may not happen. I know I could become completely panic stricken at the thought of mine having to go into care, but have stopped thinking about it and decided that if it comes it will happen if I can no longer carry on.\nIts a very lonely road for us from one perspective.\nFrom another perspective we are doing a very good and kind thing. For one human being to care for another when that other is down and vulnerable is true humanity in my view\nlots of love Natasha\nMy life with my husband seems very similar to \"Worrals\" The only difference is he doesn't talk to the people he sees. I am new to this site...but it good to know I am not alone in this.\nMarieL 2012-01-17 14:48:34 UTC #20\nI was really pleased to find this thread, because my husband was diagnosed with dementia a few months ago, almost 5 years after his initial diagnosis of Parkinson's. He's had lots of tests, and we're now waiting to hear if this is Lewy Body Dementia. Though I'm not sure that it makes a difference as a neurologist told us the treatment is the same.\nHe's been on the Exelon patches for two months now, and several people have commented that he seems keener and more engaged. Weirdly (or not?), the patches also seem to have eased his PD symptoms a bit, so he's stopped using a walking stick indoors and we've been able to reduce his medication slightly.\nIt's just like platespinner said, long term memory's not much of a problem, but his executive functions are certainly affected - stuff like logic and planning, also motivation and perseverance - his working (short term) memory is pretty poor, and yes, I've seen him trying to switch off the telly with his mobile, etc.\nThis is a one-way train, and I just want it to go s-l-o-w-l-y.",
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        "raw_content": "Where are all the homes for sale?\n(This is a sponsored story written by John Madrid, Managing Broker with John L. Scott Real Estate).\n\u201cA house, a house, my kingdom for a house\u201d. If you are in the market for a new home you can probably empathize with Shakespeare\u2019s King Richard III. Single-family homes, townhomes, and even condos are all in short supply throughout most the city.\nFor Northwest Seattle (including Ballard, Fremont, Green Lake, Phinney and Wallingford) there is now less than a 1 month supply of single-family home inventory which is definitely favoring home sellers with the result that homes are really hard to come by. We will continue to see more pre-inspections, multiple offers, and bidding wars on the fewer listings hitting the market.\nWhy the shortage of homes for sale? First, some home owners simply can\u2019t sell since they have negative equity (they owe more than their home would sell for). Second, are home owners who can\u2019t find a new home to upsize or downsize into that would allow them to put their existing home on the market. Third is that some home owners are either unaware of the improved market for sellers or they are content to stay in their current home rather than over extend themselves. Fourth, are owners betting on continued prices gains over the coming months and years. A final factor has been the significant slowdown in new construction, up until last year, that typically helps alleviate the demand for more housing stock.\nIn addition to a reduced supply, demand has picked up with the influx of new hires (Amazon, Microsoft, etc). There is also a general belief that home prices and interest rates have only one direction to move and that is up. Many renters have concluded that, with big jumps in rent, buying a home may be the wiser long term investment especially if they are able to lock in these historically low interest rates.\nHome prices will continue to rise until there is more of supply/demand equilibrium. If you are looking for a home there are a couple potential silver linings over the coming weeks and months. First, is that we are entering the historically seasonal high point for new inventory. Second, is that interest rates aren\u2019t expected to move significantly upward until the end of the year at the earliest.\nMore stats on other Seattle neighborhoods can be found at http://www.live206.com/seattle-area-market-update-c21537.html\nTip: The fewer contingences (i.e. finance, inspection) a home buyer has, the more attractive they are to a home seller, especially in multiple offer situations. Believe it or not, buyer \u201clove letters\u201d to sellers can swing things into a buyer\u2019s favor, just don\u2019t overdo it.\nJohn Madrid is a Managing Broker with John L. Scott Real Estate \u2013 University Village and is a 2005-2012 Seattle Magazine \u201cFive Star\u201d Agent. His clients include both home buyers and sellers. He can be reached at 206-498-1880, john@live206.com or www.live206.com.\nStatistics are deemed reliable but are not guaranteed. All information should be verified to the users own satisfaction.\nComments Off on Where are all the homes for sale?\nNew website connects neighbors and local businesses\nFrom Meghan Walker with our sister site myballard.com\nA new website aims to make it it easier for Seattle neighbors to connect and get things done around the house. Seattle-based start-up Knoq has developed a new type of social networking website, where users can find vetted local businesses that specialize in household services. The idea came from co-founders Karim Lessard and Ben Hanisko, who wanted to develop a tool to help foster more neighborly interactions. Here\u2019s how it works: users sign up for free, create a profile, specify what kinds of household services they need (such as cleaning, yard work, or even in-home singing lessons), and then peruse the featured businesses that pop up based on that user\u2019s needs.\nIt might look similar to some of the daily deal sites, like Groupon, or Living Social, but Knoq\u2019s focus is more on keeping it local. \u201cThe problem is people don\u2019t interact the way we used to,\u201d Lessard said. \u201cThere aren\u2019t tools that exist to help you interact, and social networks have left that behind. That\u2019s where the idea was born; we\u2019re helping neighbors get things done in their house by connecting them with their neighbors and local businesses.\u201d\nEvery business on the website has been vetted by Knoq employees, and they back up those businesses with a money-back guarantee. So far, they have 55 businesses on the site, and earlier this month exceeded 1,000 users throughout Seattle.\n\u201cWhat we\u2019re trying to do is make it easy to make a good decision,\u201d co-founder Hanisko says. The types of businesses on the site offer one of two things, usually: a household service or delivery. \u201cOur intent is not to replace neighborly interactions, but to compliment on it and make it more likely to engage in conversations,\u201d he says. Because each user\u2019s address is attached to their profile, Hanisko says he hopes it helps neighbors connect. A common reaction, Lessard and Hanisko point out, is the concern for privacy. Each user must provide their address, which Hanisko says is important on a few levels. For one, it puts you in the right neighborhood, so you can find businesses in your area. Also, it\u2019s for credibility. \u201cYou\u2019re no longer, anonymous,\u201d Lessard adds. \u201cBy virtue of knowing the people around you, we think it increases the level of accountability.\u201d He says that a business recommendation from a neighbor carries more weight, because they likely live in a house that is similar to yours, and also likely deal with the same issues. \u201cWhat they say might resonate with you,\u201d Lessard says. The bottom line, they both agree, is to foster community through helping local businesses. \u201cWe strive to be neighborly in every way,\u201d Hanisko said. \u201cOur ultimate goal is to increase the quality of life, and get things done with less hassle. 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        "raw_content": "From the young point guard that carried the 2008 Boston Celtics to their 17th banner, to one of the best players in the game today, Rajon Rondo has come a long way from being a nobody. Unfortunately during the same period, the Boston Celtics took a major turn for the worse.\n7 years since being on top of the world, Rondo and his Celtics currently sit 11th in the weak Eastern Conference, 23rd overall in the league. They started the \u201914-\u201915 season strong, but couldn\u2019t get the pivotal wins that would have set the mood of the team this year as they dropped close games against top-tier contenders.\nNo one is surprised though.\nIn \u201911-\u201912, Danny Ainge rolled the dice with the aging core of the Celtics and let them run their last hurrah together. They pushed the eventual champions, Miami Heat, to the brink by having a 3-2 advantage before losing Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. They lost more than an opportunity to be champions. They lost more than Ray Allen. It was a sign that the Big 3-era was over. But it also served as a preview of what Rajon Rondo could do as a franchise player.\nAfter a miserable \u201912-\u201913 season where the growth of Rondo had to be put on hold because of a torn ACL, Danny Ainge decided it was time for a new beginning. He traded 2 of Boston\u2019s greatest players in exchange for a boat load of draft picks, leaving the Brooklyn Nets without an invitation to the NBA Draft for a couple of years. As they waited for Rondo\u2019s rehabilitation and recovery, the Celtics were able to develop Avery Bradley and Jeff Green as x-factors. Danny continued drafting the best talents available for the future of one of the greatest sports franchise.\nJared Sullinger. Kelly Olynyk. James Young. Marcus Smart. Heck of a list of players to have when you\u2019re rebuilding.\nRondo missed the first few weeks of the \u201913-\u201914 season, letting the rookies take care of business. They weren\u2019t one of the best teams, but their play under renowned collegiate coach from Butler, Brad Stevens, provided hope that it wouldn\u2019t take long before the Celtics are back. In light of the moral victories by the young Boston group, Rondo was in the shadows, working hard to come back. It took 3 months into the season before he returned as the team\u2019s 15th captain. Amid the rust that comes with a recovering player, Rondo provided flashes of brilliance.\nIt also provided more questions on how he fits in the team\u2019s long-term plans.\nDespite his arrogance, Rajon Rondo will make any team a championship contender. He is a die-hard, win-at-all-cost player, coming from the same mold of Larry Bird. And he wasn\u2019t getting any younger. Coming into this season, Rondo is 28 years old and in his last year of a very valuable contract with $11mil left. His fate was already written on the wall when Ainge surprisingly picked Marcus Smart, one of the top collegiate players and, arguably, the 2014 NBA Draft\u2019s best point guard, possibly to replace Rajon Rondo sooner rather than later.\nSuch a predicament for both parties.\nBoston should avoid the mistake the Lakers had committed with Dwight Howard last season, and trade him for future assets. And Rondo\u2019s greatest assist as a Celtic player would be to comply.\nWith the use of ESPN\u2019s Trade Machine (http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine), here are some of suggested blockbuster deals that should make all parties \u201cwinners:\u201d\n1. Los Angeles Lakers offer Steve Nash\u2019s expiring contract, Jordan Clarkson and 2015 1st Round Pick from PHX\n(http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kljaqdp)\nIt\u2019s well known that Rondo loves the City of Angels. He has a house in LA, stays and trains during the offseason. For the Lakers, Lin\u2019s lackluster play just proved what everyone inside the Houston Rockets was talking about \u2013 sometimes, he plays for the other team. Fortunately, the Lakers still hold Nash\u2019s expiring contract, an asset that would give Boston more cap space in the upcoming free agency in 2015. Rondo is also an expiring contract, so LA has to include Jordan Clarkson, who is turning out to be a good young combo-guard, and comes in with a very cheap price tag. The only problem here is the draft pick included. If that pick falls out of the top 5, Lakers (or any team who receives the pick) would lose that opportunity instantly to Phoenix. If Rajon Rondo dons the Lakers jersey, Boston Celtics would still need to hope that their dismal season continues.\n2. Sacramento Kings offer both Derrick Williams\u2019 expiring contract and Ben McLemore (http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kobvgsa)\nThe Sacramento Kings are looking to end their playoff drought with a strong start to the season behind Demarcus Cousins and Rudy Gay. If they hope to cement their place in the postseason, they need another player to help them do so. Luckily, Rajon Rondo is a good friend of Rudy Gay. Darren Collison wouldn\u2019t like to hear another superstar player taking his minutes in the point guard spot. I don\u2019t blame him as he\u2019s averaging 16 pts and 7 ast per game, but he shouldn\u2019t blame the Kings trying to acquire Rondo. It\u2019s a great year to coach the Sacramento Kings. Congratulations, Mike Malone.\n3. Oklahoma City Thunder offer Reggie Jackson and Kendrick Perkins\u2019 expiring contract\n(http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=n5btwas)\nI\u2019m sure Rajon misses his good friend, Perkins, very much. Unfortunately, if there\u2019s any chance that he would like to compete again in the highest level, it\u2019s going to take a Kendrick trade again. If the opportunity presents itself for OKC, they shouldn\u2019t blink twice on getting this deal done. Having Rondo would allow Westbrook back in his natural position, the 2-spot, and Rajon would continue to balance the number of shots for both Russell and Kevin Durant. No more iso plays. For Boston, they get another young guard in Reggie Jackson and clear up cap space thanks to Perkins\u2019 expiring contract. What a rude homecoming for big Perk, eh?\n4. Houston Rockets offer Jason Terry\u2019s expiring contract and Kostas Papanikolaou\n(http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kubsz2d)\nHouston has been looking for their 3rd superstar since the offseason, after failing to get Chris Bosh away from Miami. Enter Rajon Rondo. Houston\u2019s depth at the guard spot is filled with young, unexperienced players (aside Harden and Beverley) in Troy Daniels, Nick Johnson, and Canaan. It\u2019s going to be hard to face off against one of the rising teams in the league today. Boston gets another big man to support Olynyk, Sullinger, and Jeff Green. Papanikolaou was fantastic during the FIBA World Cup, so Boston should be very excited having him on board.\n5. Detroit Pistons offer Brandon Jennings and Jonas Jerebko\u2019s expiring contract\n(http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=klm94ck)\nConsider a long shot, Rondo is a small upgrade from Brandon Jennings. Still an upgrade though. Rondo has been one of the game\u2019s best pick and roll players that could essentially develop Drummond to become more multi-dimensional in terms of playing the center position. He also considers Josh Smith, his former AAU team, one of his good friends. Finally, they have someone to tell Smith to stop settling on the long balls. 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        "raw_content": "ashokmalhotra\tin Gender, India and Indianess, Uncategorized\t June 30, 2017 950 Words\nThe reality of this process became very stark the other day when I saw that the news item of a Haryana government minister extolling the virtues of ghunghat (veil) was followed by scenes of lynching in the name of \u201ccow- protection\u201d. Transference of the need to protect the honour of one\u2019s womenfolk ( symbolised by ghunghat) to protection of cows (quasi- religious symbol of sacredness) could not have been more vivid.\nHistorically, being a protector has been a very significant part of the male psyche. There are several reasons for it- evolutionary, sociological, psychological and cultural. Whatever be the reason, inability to protect is experienced as a major affront to \u201cmanliness\u201d by most men. The protection could be of land, women, family honour, tradition, religion or any other motif. Thus, not having anything to \u201cprotect\u201d creates an existential vacuum for many men- as though their very reason for being is taken away from them.\nIn such a scenario it is not unusual for them to take the counterpoint location of being an \u201caggressor\u201d. In either case, Protector- Aggressor remains the primary lens through which their notion of masculinity is constructed. In the 21st century world, this paradigm of looking at masculinity is becoming increasingly irrelevant. Consequently, it becomes highly problematic both at an individual and collective levels. At the macro level, we are witnessing the havoc being caused by this frustrated masculinity, but even in our day to day lives, its manifestation is clearly visible.\nToday, most socio-economic roles have become gender- neutral or fast becoming so. Women are making their presence felt in most professional spaces and Men\u2019s participation in \u201chome making\u201d is steadily increasing though perhaps at a slower rate. Many people are dealing with this emerging fluidity of roles by minimising their gender related differences. In fact, in many quarters it is considered \u201cpolitically expedient\u201d to side-step any talk of gender related differences lest one be seen as biased or stereotyping. Not surprisingly, many people feel more comfortable being a \u201cperson\u201d rather than being a \u201cman\u201d or a \u201cwoman\u201d\nThe obvious consequence of this is that all gender related associations are repressed but continue to operate in a subtle manner. The stronghold of the Protector-Aggressor paradigm of masculinity is often manifested in the way many men relate with their women colleagues. For example, they find it easy to relate to a woman colleague who they see as a victim of societal discrimination as compared to someone who is seen as aggressive and dominating.\nThe harsher and starker version of this Protector-Aggressor syndrome in men is reflected in the domestic violence, insensitivity and oppression suffered by many working women particularly if they belong to a social strata where gender roles are tightly defined. Many times, it is the unease of the man in feeling that his Protector-Provider role is being undermined which gets expressed through rage towards the woman.\nThe real difficulty of the modern man is that he does not know what to peg his masculinity on. His conventional ways of looking at his masculinity are no longer viable and he has not found new ways of integrating his masculinity with his personhood. While, women are also facing the same difficulty, I think, they are doing a much better job of dealing with it than men. I have no hard evidence to support this assertion but only my personal experience to fall back upon. I find many more women who have been able to redefine their notion of womanhood in this fast changing scenario than men.\nIn this context, I find it strange that a huge focus on gender-related work remains on women, whereas it is men who need more help in this area. My colleague in Sumedhas Academy for Human Context, Sarbari Gomes, runs a Gender & Identity Lab every year with the objective of exploring the dynamics between one\u2019s gender (manhood and womanhood, as the case may be) with one\u2019s personhood. However, in her experience there are more women than men who use this opportunity. It would appear that whereas women have realised the need to reconfigure their notions about what it means to be a woman, not many men are willing to do so.\nI believe there is a lot at stake here, both in terms of our personal and social lives. The current happenings world over seem to be warning us of the consequences of unleashing this frustrated masculinity. Mere condemnation of it is not going to take us very far. Unless Men can learn to be Men in new ways, we will be in deep trouble. There are no clear answers to what these new ways will be. However, what can be said with reasonable degree of certainty that denial of one\u2019s gendered identity and only focusing on a gender neutral personhood will not suffice. At the same time it is equally important that we reconfigure our notions of manhood and womanhood both individually and collectively.\nfemale psyche\ngender & identity lab\nmale psyche\nsarbari gomes\nSumedhas\n4 thoughts on \u201cFrustrated Masculinity gone astray\u201d\nThe cow is the female. This may be important\nA very well written blog Ashok \u2013 i, as someone who relates to the aggressor-protector pull, am left with several questions on how masculinity defined in this fashion is frustrated / astray can find new expression. Both the Cow and religion have no voice, and a certain quality of vulnerability and weakness is projected onto these as women have steadily claimed their own masculinity within. I would hope for similar projections on Trees and Rivers, Earth and Air \u2013 now protecting these may actually be good for all of us and Gaia!!\nA very interesting thought indeed. One difficulty that I foresee is that the rivers, trees, Earth and Air don\u2019t evoke the same kind of possessiveness as women and cows do. Also much easier to see cow as a female symbol as Atul has pointed out.",
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        "raw_content": "Advancement and preparation for a position as a crime analyst is best achieved by earning an M.S. (Masters of Science) in criminal justice with a major in crime analysis. Many universities offer both online and in classroom degree programs to earn your M.S.. A few of these programs can be completed in as little as one year. For example, Tiffin University offers a degree program that can be completed in a year. The Tiffin program is only 10 classes that amount to 30 semester hours of instruction.\nDepending on the school, there may be entrance exams or admissions tests before entering. Other schools, however, require no entrance exams for admission to the program. In many cases, there is no thesis requirement or comprehensive examinations required to earn your MS degree, you simply need to excel in the exams administered in each course to obtain good grades.\nWhile every school is different and offers a slightly different program, must offer a series of core classes geared towards preparing a student getting a crime analysis degree to pass the IACA certification test for crime analysis.\nThese core classes traditional cover Theories of Crime Analysis, Computer Applications in Crime Analysis, Community Policing, Investigations, Geographic Information Systems: Applications in Criminal Justice, Criminal Intelligence and Criminal Analysis Project. After these courses, you will usually be prepared to take and pass the certification exam.\nWhat Type of Crime Analysis Courses Will I Take?\nIn addition to the above listed courses, many degree programs also require you to complete additional or non-core classes. These classes may cover other related areas, such as criminal justice issues and trends. Understanding of accepted research design and analysis methods are often required to succeed at crime analysis, and electives or non-core classes can teach these skills. Learning statistical applications of research methods in criminal justice course will prepare you to analyze data and discover trends. It also prepares you to use statistical information to prepare reports for agencies, managers and executives.\nOther required courses may include those that focus on the ethics and legal issues in criminal justice work or courses that present professional literature about law enforcement, court services and corrections. Survey or discussion courses may also be required, in which discussions center on the effectiveness of trends and techniques in the practice of criminal justice.\nOnline Crime Analysis Degree Program or On-Campus?\nWhen you are considering a degree in criminal analysis, you will need to determine if you should take an online program or an in-person program at a local campus near you. Degrees in crime analysis are available in both settings, and each has benefits and detriments.\nThe major benefit of an online option is that you can tailor your schedule around the requirements of your courses. Online courses allow you to accommodate a work schedule and family around your studies. You can do your homework at any time your schedule allows, even in the middle of the night. You can take as few or as many courses a semester as you think you have time to complete.\nHowever, not everyone is disciplined enough to do the work on their own and some need the environment of a classroom setting to structure their study times and learning. People with different styles of learning have different needs. Choose the option that provides you with the best experience and helps you learn the most.\nCrime analysis is an exciting field where you can really make a difference in society. You will be working with detectives, government officials and the public. Your efforts will also affect the funding for difference programs within your community.",
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        "raw_content": "To begin with, most couples struggle with being completely honest with themselves and each other about what bothers them. Haven\u2019t we all said to ourselves things like, \u201cIt\u2019s not that big of a deal. Nobody\u2019s perfect. I don\u2019t want to say anything and hurt their feelings. I\u2019ll wait until (the special occasion) is over with before I talk about this. I\u2019d hate to ruin the day \u2013 or night \u2013 or holiday.\u201d You get the idea.\nSo in other words, we think we can avoid trouble by not talking about what\u2019s irritating us. In general, anytime we try to avoid trouble emotionally, we cause more trouble. The things we don\u2019t talk about build anger, resentment and apathy and we don\u2019t want to share that either. Now there are the irritations plus the the feelings caused by not sharing those irritations.\nSo the pressure builds. More rationalizations occur to put off talking and finally a part of us can\u2019t stand it anymore. And to add to the problem, we don\u2019t want to talk about all the mess for very long so we bring it up at the worst possible time and usually in the worst possible way. Think Bill Clinton here. \ud83d\ude42\nThis putting off difficult conversations and not giving them much time happens a good bit. Saying something about a tense situation just as your partner is leaving for work, or about to go to sleep, or just before they are fully awake is like a hit and run, except the person who gets hurt knows where you live.\nThe one seasonal spike in my business is in January. Folks have finally had enough after the holiday season. They can\u2019t be nice one more day and want to make changes.\nSo the takeaway here is do all you can to say what needs to be said when you first notice yourself not liking something about your partner or the relationship. Don\u2019t let the \u201clittle things\u201d turn into big things. Actually, in a relationship, anything that continues to bother you is a big thing.\nAnd don\u2019t forget to say the nice things too like I love you and Happy Valentine\u2019s Day.\nCategories: Blog, Codependency, Forgiveness, Love, Marriage, Personal Growth, Procrastination, Relationships, Self-Awareness\nHolidays can be horrible in that they put pressure on folks to buy this, buy that, take so and so out to eat, drive here, meet family there, coordinate between divorced parents for visits, all added to the natural stress of just trying to survive. I try to not let the calendar dictate to me what I should have to do and not do just because a certain holiday happens to be scheduled randomly on it.\nFans of TV and radio get really dosed up and guilt-tripped about buying gifts for holidays\u2026.retail stores with their displays hammer it home, too. Phooey on holiday pressure and commercialism\u2026.I want to celebrate every day equally with love, peace and kindness\u2026.every day should be treated as a holiday\u2026.give the gift of love, respect, kindness, consideration\u2026\u2026you don\u2019t have to spend thousands at the jewelry store to prove your love.\nThanks again for contributing Kerry. I agree with you. For instance, why feel obligated to visit people during the holidays if you wouldn\u2019t visit them on any given Thursday? The argument that a holiday is a \u201cspecial day\u201d so a visit is necessary is letting culture dictate your choices. Singer/songwriter Paul Thorn has a fun song titled, \u201cI Don\u2019t Like Half the Folks I Love.\u201d\nFreedom is not just \u201canother word for nothing left to lose.\u201d It\u2019s knowing you have choices in the world. You\u2019re a grown up. You can do what you want now. If you want to stand and stare into an open refrigerator, then go ahead. If you don\u2019t want to follow cultural norms that don\u2019t suit you, don\u2019t.\nI see the pressure of such cultural norms as a major factor causing much of our problems in life. It\u2019s why I named this blog The Water We Swim In. It\u2019s difficult to see what\u2019s really the problem sometimes just like it\u2019s difficult for fish to understand water. (I\u2019m assuming).\nI\u2019ll be writing more about that in an upcoming blog, so stay tuned!",
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        "raw_content": "Say hello to Kalani\nDance. Pizza. Surfing.\n\\\\ Team \\\\ Kalani Cuaresma\nKalani\u2019s Story\nAloha! My name is Kalani Cuaresma! I grew up in Kaneohe, Hawaii. I went to Shidler Business School at The University of Hawaii at Manoa to get my Finance degree then worked at Bank of Hawaii for three years before Gravity Payments. I was doing Sales on Oahu and Kauai for 3 years before moving to Seattle.\nI played the trumpet throughout high school and was a brass section leader. I also played in the marching band my freshman year at the University of Hawaii. In college, I found my passion for dancing and asked the director of the UH dance team if he would be willing to add men to the team. I danced for the UH dance team for three years and met my wife on the dance team!\nI lived on a small island, so I\u2019ve always had the desire to explore the rest of the world. I\u2019ve had the privilege to travel to Japan, Paris, and England while in high school. I\u2019ve have been to the Philippines to help a non-profit, The Aria Children\u2019s Fund. We installed water filtration systems for various communities and provided hygiene education. I think that this made me realize how blessed I am to have just the basic necessities. Last year I did a Euro trip and went to Scotland, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Italy. I think that those trips really opened my eyes to how big the world really is and helped my wife and I to decide to move to Seattle.\nGrowing up in Hawaii, I was lucky enough to live in a very diverse culture. Gravity also has a very diverse group of people. When I went up for training my first week working with Gravity, I knew it would be a great fit. Though sometimes we have our differences, we all come together and work for a common goal to serve our clients.\nKalani Trivia\nFavorite Movie: Kill Bill\nHobbies: Surfing. You can find me at Diamond Head at the break of dawn before work!\nFavorite Quote: \u201cNever, never, never give up!\u201d \u2013 Winston Churchill\nView the rest of the Deployment Team here.",
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        "raw_content": "White Fear is code for White Supremacy: Calling Cops on people of color\ntags: Grand Rapids Equal Service Policy, GRPD and immigrants, white people calling cops, White Supremacy\nIn recent weeks there have been numerous posts on social media about white people calling the police on people of color. There was the Starbucks incident, the student of color relaxing in the campus lounge, the black golfer and the black family that was grilling at a public park.\nIn each of these incidents, it was white people calling police, most often it was reported that these white people were \u201cfeeling unsafe,\u201d because the people of color didn\u2019t \u201cbelong there\u201d or because people of color were not speaking English.\nEach of these incidents are deplorable, they are a form of violence and it really underscores the very notion of how White Supremacy functions in the US.\nHowever, it is important that we not single out certain white people for their decision to call cops on people of color. As I stated, these recent examples are deplorable and should be condemned by anyone who believes in racial justice. But it is highly problematic for white people who think they would never call cops on people of color, when in fact all white people pay taxes for local, state and federal law enforcement that is designed to primarily police communities of color.\nAlex Vitale, in his important book, The End of Policing, states:\nWell-trained police following proper procedure are still going to be arresting people for mostly low-level offenses, and the burden will continue to fall primarily on communities of color because that is how the system is designed to operate \u2013 not because of the biases or misunderstandings of officers.\nThis is the history of policing in the US, which grew out of organized white people policing runaway slaves. The function of policing that grew out of policing runaway slaves, then enforced Jim Crow laws, the policing of black people during the civil rights and anti-segregation movements, to the so-called War on Drugs campaign to the current backlash against the Black Lives Matter movement. White people have always dictated the practice of policing people of color, white people have always benefited from it and white people continue to perpetuate the reality of police departments policing communities of color.\nLook at any police department in major cities and you will see that police patrols, in cruisers, on bikes or on foot, disproportionately spend their time and energy in neighborhoods of color. Again, this is by design.\nAnother example of how police departments are always wanting to present themselves as public servants as opposed to a tool of white supremacy, is the recent comments from the GRPD in regards to the Latino/Latinx community.\nMembers of the GRPD were recently on a local Spanish language radio station, right after the May 1st immigrant justice march. This was clearly a public relations ploy to try to convince the Latino/Latinx community that the GRPD exists to help the immigrant community. The GRPD keeps saying that they are not interested in the immigration status of people, yet here is what one member of the GRPD said in the recent MLive article:\nLocal officers do not seek out immigrants who are in the country illegally, and they\u2019re not actively passing names along to federal agencies. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s no secret that email marketing offers the highest return on investment. That is not likely to change any time soon. Everyone has an email. Most people check it many times throughout the day. The thing is that email subscribers depreciate like cars. Yes, it\u2019s true. You\u2019ve probably never heard it put quite like that before. You see, email campaigns lose an average of twenty-five per cent of opt-ins every year. That\u2019s a ton of depreciation! Additionally, others go dormant. The ones who do stay won\u2019t all be reading your emails. This put your campaign at risk of being flagged for spam. You have multiple reasons to re-engage users. You want them to convert and you want to protect the integrity of your campaign. Let\u2019s look at some of the best techniques for re-engaging old customers with email drip campaigns.\nHonesty is important in any campaign and customers value it. It is okay to tell them the truth. If you want them back, tell them. The thing is that you must be genuine in your approach and you must deliver incredible content. You want to leave them begging for more, especially if they\u2019ve been dormant. Ensure that what you send them is relevant and priceless. Encourage them to click on a link somewhere so you know they\u2019ve been there. Sometimes a freebie does the trick. It could be something as small as a recipe or a short infographic. People will come back if they feel valued. Sometimes, they\u2019ll come back just because you asked. Encourage people to update their email preferences so you know they want to hear from you.\nMake improvements to your methods and draw attention to them. It could be a pop of color or a new design. Perhaps you\u2019ve made improvements to the products you offer. If you have, highlight that. Tell them why it\u2019s more valuable than ever. People don\u2019t mind change if its positive. Even if you\u2019ve only added social sharing buttons, let them know. Encourage them to Share, Tweet, Post and Like. This will also help your exposure. It could get you some new subscribers in the process.\nAlways personalize emails. Pay special attention to the subject line. If you know the recipient\u2019s name, use it. Personalizing re-engagement emails is of the utmost importance. You are trying to win back a customer, basically. You\u2019ll want to send something valuable that is just for them. It\u2019s part of letting them know that they do matter. It can be hard to convince someone how important they are to your business if you don\u2019t even know their name. Don\u2019t be afraid to use emojis. People love them.\nRe-engagement emails should always be segmented because it allows more personalization. Don\u2019t just group all inactive subscribers into one category. Segment them by age, or location, or hobbies or anything else relevant to your business. Perception is different for everyone. Understand this and utilize it to win back dormant subscribers. Segmenting them based on preferences allows you to forge a deeper connection. Many times, that connection will be stronger than ever, if you get that far. It takes work, but it can be done successfully. Intelligent techniques can slow depreciation of your email campaign clients. You don\u2019t have to lose twenty-five per cent of them annually, but it is the average. You can shrink that number with effective email drip campaigns that re-hook dormant subscribers.\nRead More: How to Increase Your Online Presence with Influencer Marketing",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 KC\u2019s Cathay Williams Said She Was a Man to Join the Army\nWe Can End Homelessness in Kansas City Forever \u2192\nA List of Black Anti-Crime Groups in KC, For Uninformed White People\nWhites ranting about black-on-black crime usually stems from one of two purposes: trying to get Black Lives Matter advocates to shut up about police abuse or making not-so-subtle implications that blacks by nature are more deviant or aggressive than white people (because the idea of a disproportionate number of minority people living in poverty \u2014 the legacy of Jim Crow \u2014 creating disproportionate minority crime is somehow too difficult to grasp, even though poverty breeds crime among whites as well).\nThe absurdities are numerous, but looking solely at the first function, it should be obvious to thinking adults that complex societies often have multiple problems, and therefore it seems rather strange to condemn people who focus on one issue for not focusing on another. It\u2019s important people are tackling problems they care about! But just because you focus on one doesn\u2019t mean you don\u2019t care about others! And just because one movement gets more media attention, or has larger marches or influence, doesn\u2019t mean the other isn\u2019t happening.\nFurther, the timing of the loudest condemnations of Black Lives Matter is interesting. When a police shooting occurs, outrage sounds across the country. A seemingly equally loud reaction then arises trying to silence Black Lives Matter by pointing to black-on-black crime. Yet a police shooting only emphasizes the importance of nonviolent protest against unnecessary force. Is a homicide in the inner city a signal for people to shut up about local violent crime? Quite the opposite.\nMany black-led groups in Kansas City are working tirelessly to reduce violent crime in black neighborhoods. But if, as a white person, your interaction with black folk is limited because of where you live, work, or go to school, or if you aren\u2019t actively connecting with social justice or community improvement movements on the other side of town, you may not have heard of them. This article provides a list that isn\u2019t even complete (and won\u2019t include efforts like the No Violence Alliance, which is a city and police program). These grassroots groups hold meetings, vigils, peace walks, protest marches, rallies, and social events. They raise awareness, influence policy, and support other people and organizations pushing for positive change.\nSo the next time someone says, \u201cBlack Lives Matter types need to f*ck off and go protest black-on-black murder, that\u2019s killing more black people than the police,\u201d perhaps this list can help. There are incredible people in Kansas City working on one of these important issues, some working on both. Perhaps we should let those who wish to focus on police violence do so and those who wish to focus on local crime do so. Only good can come from either.\nAd Hoc Group Against Crime: \u201cThe AdHoc Group Against Crime is a community resource that, through crisis intervention and prevention, supports youth and families who are affected by criminal behavior.\u201d\n100 Men of the Blue Hills: \u201cThis is an organization that provides men who are natural leaders in K.C. an opportunity to take on the responsibility of resolving conflicts on a grassroots level before they reach the level of violence. Many but not all of our members have been leaders in the street who are in transition and committed to abstaining from and preventing any acts of violence we can. We believe this effort must be led by real people who have credibility in K.C. and particularly our streets. Our intent is to keep our community safe,productive and beautiful.\u201d\nKC Mothers in Charge: \u201cViolence Prevention, Education & Intervention for Kansas City youth, young adults, families and community organizations.\u201d\nAim4Peace: \u201cAim4Peace is an evidence-based public health approach to cure violence in Kansas City\u2026 Aim4Peace uses highly trained violence interrupters and outreach staff, public education campaigns, Neighborhood Action Teams and community mobilization to reverse the violence epidemic in Kansas City, MO.\u201d\nStop the Killing KC: \u201cA group of concerned Community Activists, Families, People, and support organizations who have made a commitment to the halt of violence and murder that is catastrophic to our families in our community.\u201d\nMomma On a Mission: \u201cMomma On a Mission, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c) (3) advocacy program for the families of homicide victims: helping them with emotional support, awareness of services, and organizing community activities to solve crimes.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Motors > Cars > 2014 Kia Soul !\nLookin\u2019 good from any angle.\nThe Kia Soul is totally transformed and fresh for 2014. It\u2019s more fun to drive, has more advanced technology, and is even more stylish than the original. The Soul is offered in three trims, and the loaded version is called exclaim as designated by the exclamation point in the title of this article. Yes, that\u2019s a bit different, but that\u2019s just how Kia rolls.\nWe\u2019ve had two occasions to drive the 2014 Kia Soul now, and every minute we spend with it, makes us appreciate it even more. First we drove it in Minnesota at the national press unveiling, and then we took it for an extended weekend on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Both of those articles are chock-full of original exterior photographs of the urban utility vehicle looking cool in any surroundings. So for this article, we\u2019re going to focus primarily on the interior.\nFor what appears to be a small car on the outside, the Kia Soul is surprisingly spacious on the inside, especially in the front seat. The sloped roof line allows for great headroom, and the seating configuration doesn\u2019t feel cramped at all, even for larger drivers. The tall windshield and panoramic sunroof give an open feeling to the vehicle, and doesn\u2019t make you feel like you are trapped in a sardine can. The Kia Soul is more comfortable than several mid-size vehicles we\u2019ve driven. We\u2019ve put over 500 miles in the driver\u2019s seat in this car, and haven\u2019t felt uncomfortable once, which is no small feat indeed.\nThere is an obvious attention to detail and focus on a more premium look and feel to the 2014 Soul\u2019s interior. Soft-touch materials, leather, and high-gloss piano-black trim pieces bring a quality to the interior that normally isn\u2019t seen at this price point. We were particularly fond of the circle design elements brought over from the Track\u2019ster concept vehicle. It\u2019s not often that you can see such a direct connection between a manufacturer\u2019s concept car and a production vehicle. That shows a willingness to take a risk, which we appreciate from Kia.\nOne of the signature elements of the Kia brand is loading the vehicle with tons of technology content and offering it at a reasonable price. An eight-inch high-definition touch screen is the star of the show, and the interface and capabilities of Kia\u2019s head units continue to improve upon what was already one of the industry\u2019s best. Navigation can now be displayed in the instrument panel\u2019s Supervision Cluster/TFT LCD color screen, along with other important information.\nYou can keep your Soul rockin\u2019 with AM/FM/MP3, Bluetooth, Pandora, and SiriusXM pumping on the Infinity speakers. The Soul seemed right at home zipping through the streets of the French Quarter jamming to some Zydeco beats. We\u2019re particularly fond of the Soul\u2019s signature lighting effects, but wish they were more pronounced and extended to additional locations throughout the cabin.\nThe original Kia Soul was wildly popular, and they sold a ton of cars. This new 2014 Kia Soul improves upon the original in so many ways, yet keeps a similar price-tag. It\u2019s a no-brainer upgrade for anyone who enjoys their current Soul, and should be high on the list for any buyer who craves utility, comfort, and style without the cost of a larger gas-guzzling vehicle. We can\u2019t wait for the electric version to hit the market!\n2017 Kia Optima PHEV : Road Trip\n2017 Mercedes-Benz C300 Coupe : Review\nFord Announces New Trucks at #NAIAS",
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        "raw_content": "Building a list of subscribers with JV Giveaways is one of the easiest and least expensive methods around. It takes a little preparation, but once you have the basics in place it is as simple a method as you are going to find. There are lots of different Joint Venture (JV) Giveaways around, but today [\u2026]\nUsing Global Snippets for the P.S. in your emails \u2013 an AWeber List Building Tip. In AWeber, global snippets are often considered an \u201cadvanced feature\u201d and users often shy away from them. Here is powerful way to use these snippets \u2013 and it is easy.\nBloggers: Are you handling LOTS of blog pages? Are many of those pages \u201cSqueeze Pages\u201d where you have left the Title line blank? If this describes you, then you know that the Page List inside WordPress leaves something to be desired! Well, it doesn\u2019t have to be as difficult as the default layout. With a [\u2026]\nChecking your email stats seems like a natural thing to do, but when was the last time you did it? I\u2019m suggesting here that you go right now and check your follow-up email stats. While my writing focuses mostly on AWeber, this list building tip can be applied with any autoresponder software. They are [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center has a fabulous photography exhibit on its website right now. It\u2019s called A Day in the Life of Asian Pacific America and features images all taken on the same day.\nOn May 10, Smithsonian APA Center invited people from all over the country to capture images of what daily Asian American life. Of course, the photographer in me had to participate in this!\nInitially, I was hoping to make it up to the Taiwanese Cultural Festival in San Francisco, but a day full of kids\u2019 activities including a 5K race and a Little League game kept us in the \u2018burbs. But as I look at these photos, I see a slice of modern Asian American life that is probably pretty familiar to a lot of people.\nYou can view all the photos at the Smithsonian APA website, and I\u2019m excited to announce that one of my pictures made the cut. Scroll down to see all the images I submitted to the project:\nI liked this picture so much, I also processed it in black and white.\nYou can see all the images taken by photographers around the world at the Smithsonian APAC: A Day in the Life group at Flickr or by searching the tag #LifeAPA on Flickr or Instagram.\nFiled Under: Photography, Uncategorized\nEddie Wong says\nThanks for participating in A Day in the Life of Asian Pacific America. Wonderful photos.\nI\u2019m checking on the effectiveness of our outreach efforts. How did you hear about the project? Was it easy or hard to upload the photos? Any suggestions on what you\u2019d like to see in the final exhibit?\neddieoak@att.net\nReflections on 2014 and Wishing You a Wholehearted 2015 says:\n[\u2026] my photos included in the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center\u2019s \u201cDay in the Life\u201d [\u2026]\nReflections on 2014 and Wishing You a Wholehearted 2015 \u2013 HapaMama | Mixed American Life says:\n[\u2026] my photos included in the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center\u2019s \u201cDay in the Life\u201d exhibit Speaking about New Media at the MixedRemixed festival Being named a Top 50 Mom [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "How to Care for Your Ears\nby Donald Patten\n\u00a92006 Publications International, Ltd. A simple ear problem can result in hearing loss or deafness.\nIf you are exposed to high decibels for a prolonged period of time you can develop a serious ear condition. Other hearing disorders are only temporary. Here is a quick guide.\nHearing loss falls into two categories: conductive, which involves sound transmission abnormalities in the middle and outer ear, and sensorineural, which involves the inner ear. Conductive loss can usually be corrected; sensorineural is much more difficult to treat.\nConductive hearing loss might result, for example, when impacted earwax prevents sounds from reaching the inner ear, where sounds are translated into electric nerve impulses that are transmitted to the brain. Other causes of conductive loss might be an injury to the eardrum or a middle-ear infection.\nIn sensorineural loss, there is nerve failure. Thus, even though sound vibrations reach the inner ear, they don't get sent on as impulses to the brain. This type of hearing loss results from nerve damage, which can be caused by old age, viral infection, loud noises, or the side effects of medication, to name just a few.\nDeafness, or the total absence of hearing, can result from either conductive or sensorineural loss, or a mix of the two types. Whenever you suspect hearing loss, you need to see an ear specialist who can identify the root cause or causes.\nThe best way to deal with hearing loss is to do all you can to prevent it in the first place. But if you already have hearing loss, a hearing aid may help.\nToday's hearing aids have gone high-tech; they're much sleeker, smaller, and more effective than the devices of yesteryear. There are three main types: behind the ear, in the ear, and in the canal, each having particular advantages and disadvantages. The canal version is smallest and, therefore, least visible, but because of its limited size it can't hold as much circuitry and isn't as versatile in its functions. It amplifies all sounds equally, rather than being programmable to amplify sounds selectively.\nThe effectiveness of hearing aids comes down to a few key factors. First, the doctor must prescribe the type of hearing aid that's right for the individual. The wearer also has to use the device properly and communicate their needs clearly to the doctor. Just as important, the user must have realistic expectations about what the hearing aid can do.\nWhen you have an earache, suddenly your ears seem bigger than life. The pain distracts every thought and absorbs every ounce of your attention. And you just want it to end.\nEaraches can be caused by a blocked eustachian tube -- the thin tube that connects the inside back portion of the nose with the middle ear. The air in the middle ear is constantly being absorbed by its membranous lining, but the air is never depleted as long as the eustachian tube remains open and able to resupply air during the process of swallowing. In this manner, the air pressure on both sides of the eardrum stays about equal. But when the eustachian tube is blocked, the pressure in the middle ear can't be equalized. The air that's already there is absorbed and, without an incoming supply, a vacuum occurs in the middle ear, sucking the eardrum inward and stretching it painfully taut.\n\u00a92006 Publications International, Ltd. Air travel is a common cause of ear aches.\nThis type of earache is particularly common in people who travel by air, especially when they have a cold or stuffy nose. The air pressure in the middle ear doesn't equalize on takeoff and landing as it would if the eustachian tube were unblocked.\nAnother leading cause of earache is ear infection. Infections of the middle ear are extremely common in children. This sort of infection develops when bacteria or viruses--usually from colds or sore throats--make their way up the eustachian tube. As a result of the infection, the eardrum can become swollen and inflamed.\nBecause an untreated ear infection can lead to permanent hearing loss, and because ear pain can sometimes reflect a problem in another part of the body, it's important to have an earache checked by a doctor.\nSevere dizziness or vertigo -- a sensation that the room is spinning -- is scary and can stir worries that something is dreadfully wrong. If it happens to you, you should see a doctor immediately. It's possible that the root of your problem is labyrinthitis, an infection of the labyrinth -- a group of fluid-filled chambers in the inner ear. The labyrinth controls balance. Even though the vertigo will make it extremely difficult for you to function, the infection itself is not dangerous. Bed rest is usually the main treatment. Your doctor may give you medications to combat the dizziness, as well as the nausea and vomiting you may also experience. In most cases, symptoms clear up within one to three weeks. Recurrent episodes of vertigo should be investigated by a physician as they can represent some other underlying condition.\nEveryone gets a little ringing in their ears at times. But when it goes on incessantly, it can drive you nuts. The medical name for this ringing-in-the-ear sensation is tinnitus. It is the result of damage to the tiny hair cells in the inner ear. These hair cells pick up sound vibrations and send electrical impulses through the auditory nerve to the brain. In tinnitus, the hair cells are \"on\" all the time, making the brain think that sound vibrations are entering the ear nonstop.Possible causes of tinnitus include acoustical trauma (loud noise), earwax, infection, the side effect of certain medications (more than 200 medications can case tinnitus), a perforated eardrum, fluid accumulation, high blood pressure, a tumor, diabetes, and aging.To stop the buzz, try the following:\nStop the loud noise, or wear ear protection.\nKeep your blood pressure down.\nCut down on salt, which may sometimes be a problem for tinnitus sufferers.\nLimit aspirin; chronic intake (or even frequent use over one or two days) can cause tinnitus. Talk to your physician before stopping any medication that you think might be causing tinnitus.\nAvoid caffeine, tobacco, and addictive substances, which can also trigger tinnitus.\nWork it out; if poor circulation is the cause of ringing in your ears, exercise will help.\nBe sure you're getting enough rest.\nIt's important to take care of your ears to prevent serious problems from occurring. Hopefully, you can now also tell the difference between the ringing in your ears after a concert and the signs of a serious problem.\u00a9Publications International, Ltd.This information is solely for informational purposes. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. Neither the Editors of Consumer Guide (R), Publications International, Ltd., the author nor publisher take responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment, procedure, exercise, dietary modification, action or application of medication which results from reading or following the information contained in this information. The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. 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        "raw_content": "A List of Neurological Disorders & Symptoms\nEmotional Effects of ADHD\nBy Corey Leidenfrost ; Updated August 14, 2017\nDyspraxia was first recognized as a disorder in the early 20th century as congenital maladroitness, according to Dyspraxia USA. The National Center for Learning Disabilities indicates that in the developmental form of dyspraxia, versus acquired, problems exist from birth and last a lifetime. Dyspraxia occurs in 6 percent of children, 70 percent of which are male. The disorder causes significant problems for an individual throughout his lifetime, as well as for his family.\nDyspraxia consists of impairment in the brain\u2019s ability to plan movement and then carry out a sensory or motor task, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Many different areas of functioning become affected by the disorder, all involving the development of both gross motor skills, such as waving, and fine motor skills, such as holding a pencil. By adulthood, the individual with developmental dyspraxia may have deficits in functioning in diverse areas, Dyspraxia USA indicates, including learning, physical, intellectual, emotional, social language and sensory. While individuals with this disorder tend to have average to above average intelligence, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders indicates that they often act immature.\nThe causes of developmental dyspraxia are unknown, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Acquired dyspraxia most often occurs in adulthood and arises due to damage to particular areas of the brain. The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communications Disorders identifies the following possible causes of acquired dyspraxia: stroke, head injury, tumor or some other illness affecting the brain.\nThe real-life consequences for an adult with dyspraxia may span many areas. The National Center for Learning Disabilities identifies some of these areas of difficulty, including driving a car; completing chores; cooking; grooming; writing; typing; control of volume, pitch and articulation of speech; and problems with consistent perception, such as light, touch, taste, space and smell. Further consequences of dyspraxia include development of low self-esteem associated with the many life difficulties faced and mental health problems.\nAs dyspraxia may affect many areas of functioning, symptoms may vary significantly, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. These symptoms may involve balance and coordination issues; visual problems; perception difficulties; problems writing, reading and speaking; poor social skills; poor posture; poor short-term memory; and emotional and behavioral problems. Dyspraxia USA identifies further symptoms grouped into different areas of skills. Problems with gross motor functioning may involve poor hand-eye coordination, problems with rhythm while dancing or doing aerobics and the tendency to fall and trip. Regarding fine motor skills, individuals may have problems with dexterity, issues dressing and grooming and problems grasping small objects. Problems with learning, thought and memory involve difficulties planning and organizing thought, bad memory and issues with concentration.\nThe National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke indicates that dyspraxia cannot be cured; therefore, treatment focuses on symptoms and providing support for the individual. The earlier intervention can occur, the better the outcome for the individual, according to the National Center for Learning Disabilities. Interventions include occupational, speech and physical therapies aimed at improving day-to-day functioning. The National Center for Learning Disabilities indicates that working on tasks that involve easily accomplished physical activities may assist an individual in building coordination.\nNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: NINDS Developmental Dyspraxia Information Page\nCorey Leidenfrost has been writing and working as a mental health therapist since 2001. His published works include college newsletters, articles for the \"Batavia Daily News\" and creative writing anthologies. He holds a Master of Arts in psychology from State University of New York-Brockport and is pursuing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Walden University.\nWhat Is the Difference Between Psychological & Mental Problems?\nEarly Symptoms of Huntington's Disease",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s Anthony here from the Health Reporter Daily and I wanted to thank you for stopping by to check out my ED Reverser Review by Max Miller. Let\u2019s jump right into this so you can see the many benefits it has to offer.\n1 What is ED Reverser? (I Got it So I Can Show YOU!)\n1.1 What does The Program Look Like? Well, Here\u2019s a Look at the Structure and the Main Elements\n1.2 Bonus Books & Videos\n1.3 My ED Reverser Review\nWhat is ED Reverser? (I Got it So I Can Show YOU!)\nMost of us men at some point, usually as we get older but sometimes earlier, suffer from Erectile Dysfunction (ED) which at best can be inconvenient and frustrating, but at worst can be downright embarrassing and soul destroying.\nNot only does it give us the feeling of hopelessness and lacking in our manhood, but it can disappoint our partner, making them feel unwanted too. ED is a really serious problem, but actually solvable, and I\u2019m not talking about little blue pills or syringes. I\u2019m talking about a combination of simple measures easily accessible to anyone and now published in a concise, to the point, easy to follow book guaranteed to get results.\nThis is a brilliant book by Max Miller, who wrote it after finding a cure for his own ED, and having met and consulted with some of the world\u2019s leading experts in the field.\nI have seen many miraculous cures advertised, but you never get to see them. So, when I was given the opportunity to read Max Miller\u2019s book I was intrigued to learn more. Even though I don\u2019t consider myself having a serious ED problem, as I get older I have noticed erections less hard than they used to be, and less often, so I thought I have nothing to lose in giving these methods a try. After all, it was all insurance against something that might get worse in the future.\nWhat does The Program Look Like? Well, Here\u2019s a Look at the Structure and the Main Elements\nThe book starts with a foreword by Dr. Henry Chan, and this is no coincidence because he is a very well qualified and established doctor of Chinese medicine who volunteered to write the foreword, having experienced and tested the book himself. This is followed by personal introduction by Max Miller who shares his own convincing personal story.\nThe introduction draws on sources as obscure as Ghengis Khan and introduces the aspects of mental, emotional, medical and physical sides of the situation causing ED.\nThe book continues to explain how common ED, with 30 million plus men affected in the USA alone, that\u2019s 10% of all men, so it\u2019s reassuring that we\u2019re not alone in this \u2018club\u2019 as the book puts it.\nA large portion of the book is about the condition, how it affects you (we are all too aware of that anyway), and some sensationalism regarding the results.\nWhat I Didn\u2019t Like About ED Reverser\nIf I had to find a negative about the program it\u2019s that the first section of the book goes on a little too much about the problem and the sensational results.\nBut stick with it because the book contains some interesting and convincing facts about ED and health in general, and it\u2019s all well covered.\nSo, some of the facts surrounding ED:\n\u201cAge doesn\u2019t matter. Men from 21 to 88 have suffered from ED and raved about the effectiveness of this method\u201d.\n\u201cWe also know for a fact that this secret works especially well for men who are 30, 40, 50 or even 60, from the thousands of testimonials we\u2019ve received\u201d.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter whether you\u2019ve suffered from ED for years, or whether you\u2019ve recently begun to \u201cgo soft\u201d (or can\u2019t get it up at all)\u2026\u201d\n\u201cAnd it doesn\u2019t matter if you\u2019ve tried pills, pumps or other ED treatments like that, because this isn\u2019t about that\u2026\u201d\nOK, well that\u2019s fair enough, so let\u2019s continue on our quest for \u201crock hard erections on command\u201d.\nThe book claims that this presentation is sending shockwaves through the pharmaceutical industry because of the billions of dollars each year that \u201cBig Pharma\u201d rakes in from drugs that treat ED such as Viagra and Cialis.\nThis I can believe, not being a fan of popping drugs for every ailment, I always prefer a natural, and in many cases, common sense solution if one exists, so this is probable.\nA way to permanently reverse ED that is easy, safe, all-natural and permanent, with no harmful side effects whatsoever. What is there not to be curious about?\nApparently 89% of men over the age of 40 suffer from at least one form of ED, which is basically defined by the fact that if you can\u2019t maintain a firm erection, you\u2019ve got ED, or, if you ejaculate prematurely, that\u2019s also ED. If you have to watch pornography in order to get aroused, that\u2019s a very common type of ED.\nTo put it simply, without going into complicated medical language, a normal erection develops when the blood vessels in your penis become flooded with blood from other parts of your body. When you have ED, it basically means that you can\u2019t get enough blood down to your penis to make it expand for an erection.\nSoon enough in the book, Genghis Khan appears and apparently he wasn\u2019t only legendary for establishing the largest land empire in history\u2026 he was also the most virile man to ever walk the earth. He had six official Mongolian wives and married hundreds of other women who were the daughters of foreign rulers who submitted to his rule. And that\u2019s not counting his massive harems of women, which constantly grew larger as his armies cut a swath across Asia and conquered new lands.\nGenghis Khan spawned so many children\u2026the number is estimated in the thousands, that today, 1 in 200 men worldwide can trace their lineage to Genghis and his sons. And he did this at a time when Viagra, pumps and injections didn\u2019t even exist!\nHow the heck could any guy get it up that often, that consistently? Dr. Henry Chang, a Nobel Prize candidate who was a faculty member at an elite Ivy League university, has published a paper on this very subject and was in fact responsible for proving that 1 in 200 men could trace their DNA back to Genghis Khan. But according to Dr. Chang, there were other sexual supermen in ancient Asia. DNA evidence unearthed by the doctor showed that more than 800 million men alive today are descended from only eleven men.\nGenghis was one of them. Another was Giocangga, a Chinese ruler who died in the year 1583. He\u2019s the direct male ancestor of more than 150 million men today!\nDr. Chang referred to some illustrated Chinese manuscripts, written sometime in the 1500s, which explained that the Chinese knew of a male virility secret that was passed down from ancient times, translated into English as \u201cIron Horse.\u201d Genghis Khan, and the other conquerors and emperors who sired armies of children, all used this ancient secret, and it was stupidly simple. It was their form of \u201cSuper Viagra\u201d\u2026except it was all-natural, and the results were practically instant, automatic and best of all, permanent!\nThe course and book includes input from Dr. Henry Chang and a range of other ED and sexual performance experts. More than 16,300 men from all around the world have already been successfully treated using these techniques.\nThe book follows a logical path through the history of ED, common symptoms and causes, why drugs are not the answer, and then into foods; good and bad, smoking, alcohol and all the common sense ideas of eating well and being healthy toxins in our body being a large contributor to ED in the first place), and then through the psychological issues and on to exercise.\nThere are important issues covered nutritional supplements and drugs; some of which can help and some of which can hinder. The final chapter is the grand finale which outlines the \u201cIron Horse\u201d method and when I read this, I could see that it is based on scientific principles and in many ways, bears a striking resemblance to the basic principles of keeping your body healthy and in shape. It works, there\u2019s no doubt about that, and this book is a good reference to keep, even once you\u2019ve fixed your ED, and it\u2019s a useful reminder of a healthy diet as a key to a healthy and long life, not to mention a sexually satisfied one for you and your partner.\nAs I said earlier, the only criticism I have of the book is the length of the introduction and the \u2018salesy\u2019 sensationalism about ED. This goes on for at least 20 pages which in my view is unnecessary when we all want to get to the point, but other than that it contains sound, logical and well-presented advice that any man will find beneficial for sure.\nBonus Books & Videos\nIn addition to a great book, you\u2019ll be pleased to hear there are loads of additional bonus books and videos to accompany the ED Reverser program, and I will list these here. I have been through all these so I won\u2019t review each one, but will just list some of the plus points and main features below:\n#1: FREE Book Reveals How to REVERSE Arthritis naturally (plus foods to avoid that worsen Arthritis) \u2013 \u201cA pain-free life can be yours when you discover the secrets that ended 30 years of agony for one doctor after he tried all of the conventional pain treatments that didn\u2019t work\u201d.\n#2: \u201cThe Bigger Dick Blueprint\u201d \u2013 Discover no-nonsense TRUTH about penis enlargement, and how you can actually grow your length, girth and POWER safely, easily, and all-naturally.\n#3: \u201cPorn Star Sex Secrets\u201d \u2013 Millions of guys dream of being in the adult industry and getting PAID to have sex all day with gorgeous women. But VERY FEW men actually have what it takes.\n#4: \u201cThe Orgasm Top Tips Guide\u201d \u2013 This guide is a HOT collection of some of the best orgasm-inducing tips that you can use.\n#5: Forever Fit Immersion Experience \u2013 This series of pdf documents and videos are downloadable and include a wealth of useful information as follows:\n[PDF] 20 Ways To Live A Healthier Lifestyle As A Man\n[PDF] 51 Ways to Fight Cholesterol\n[PDF] How To Boost Your Metabolism\n[PDF] Improve Your Blood Pressure Health\n[PDF] Lean Mean Body Machine\n[VIDEO] 10 Ways To Naturally Increase Testosterone On A Diet\n[VIDEO] 11 Different Orgasms\n[VIDEO] Boosting Testosterone & Sex Drive\n[VIDEO] Eat Fast & Live Longer Documentary\n[VIDEO] Erectile Dysfunction & Natural Solutions\n[VIDEO] Female Ejaculation \u2013 What It Feels Like & How To Make It Squirt\n[VIDEO] Secrets To A Long Life Documentary\n[VIDEO] Sex & Life Diary Of A Pornstar\n[VIDEO] Straight Talk About Men\u2019s Health ED And Male Incontinence\n[VIDEO] Technology Built For Better Sex Documentary\n[VIDEO] Testosterone & Estrogen In Men \u2013 Good Or Bad Or Indifferent\n[VIDEO] The Truth About Vitamins Documentary\n[VIDEO] Top 39 Sex Positions\n[VIDEO] Truth About Looking Young\n[VIDEO] Truth About Sugar\n#6: Supreme Sexual Stamina \u2013 If you want to have more sex than you ever dreamed that you were even capable of, the secret to doing that is to learn how to control your orgasms and your desire for them.\n#7: Testosterone Advantage \u2013 Do you want to increase your testosterone levels naturally and reverse the effects of aging and revitalize your body again? This special guide will turbo charge your testosterone to levels higher than you had during your youth.\n#8: The Metabolism Acceleration Course For Men \u2013 Effective tips, strategies and techniques that are specifically designed to boost the metabolism to your optimum and peak level.\nMy ED Reverser Review\nOverall I feel there is a need to discuss this topic. So many men are experiencing this problem in life. Even worse, it\u2019s happening much earlier in life. The problem is there are so many harmful foods and environmental issues that cause this for men. I know it may be embarrassing for many men but it needs to be addressed.\nGoing to the doctor and getting on the blue pill isn\u2019t a long term solution either. It isn\u2019t realistic. Now you\u2019re stuck spending a lot of money and could easily experience more severe health complications later on in life. 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        "raw_content": "Home Actresses Milana Vayntrub Wiki, Height, Body Measurements, Feet, Net Worth\nMilana Vayntrub Wiki, Height, Body Measurements, Feet, Net Worth\nMilana Vayntrub is an American Actress, comedian, YouTuber, writer, advertising director and producer. The predominantly low profile yet popular actress has made appearances on several media platforms. She is most popular for her role as Lily Adams in a series of AT&T television commercials.\nMilana Vayntrub Wiki\nThe actress is originally from Uzbekistan. At the age of 3, her family arrived the United States as refugees and settled in West Hollywood. She was born on March 8, 1987, in Tashkent, USSR. Two years later, she had started supporting the family finance. Milana featured in Mattel Barbie commercials. As a teenager. She attended Beverly Hills High School but did not graduate from the institution, she rather got the General Equivalency Diploma (GED). Dropping out of school was no surprise since the actress says she was never really a \u201cbookworm\u201d.\nGoing down memory lane, Milana says she disliked high school a lot. If she does not get into trouble for exam malpractice, she would for arguing with her teacher. This didn\u2019t mean she was scared of learning in any way but Milana found the style of study in the school environment very choking. She wanted a more flexible setting and atmosphere to learn. Her interests were not in books or jawbreaking words but in creative programs like painting, graphics and photo-editing. Nonetheless, she went back to school. Milana studied communications at the University of California, San Diego.\nSee Also: Julie Banderas Instagram, Feet, Married, Husband, Pregnancy, Baby, Measurement\nAt that stage of her life, Milana Vayntrub had begun doing improvisational performances during boot-camps or at indie shows. The comedian admits that her performances did not always end as successful as she hoped. But each time she failed, she worked harder to improve her craft. Beefing up her efforts, Milana joined an improvisational comedy group, Upright Citizens Brigade.\nMilana took to the internet to explore opportunities for her comic creations. In partnership with Stevie Nelson, Milan launched a YouTube channel Live Prude Girls. The channel made it to the NewMediaRockstars\u2019 Top 100 countdown. From that platform, the funny actress started featuring in a chain of short films. She starred in her own web series titled Let\u2019s Talk About Something More Interesting. She also starred in the sci-fi TV series, Other Space.\nOther popular works of the star include: This Is Us, Love, ER, Days of Our Lives and Silicon Valley. In Marvel\u2019s first live-action superhero comedy, New Warriors, Milana Vayntrub plays the lead role, Doreen Green also known as the Squirrel Girl. New Warriors is scheduled to air on Freeform in 2018. This anticipated role is considered a big deal since she frequently takes smaller ones.\nSee Also: Julia Benson Bio, Body Measurements, Dating, Married, Husband\nMilana is not just an actress but also versatile with other behind the scene abilities. In 2016, she gave directing a shot. She directed her first ad commercial for Cracker Barrel Macaroni & Cheese. So far, the commercial has been commended and acclaimed to be of a standard quality. Milana has also directed a music video.\nOff the professional record, Milana Vayntrub never forgets her days as a refugee. Having walked in those shoes at an early age, she is dedicated to reaching out to people who suffer the same plight. As developed nations battle with the global refugee crisis, Milana in her own little way tries to make a better place for these people. Last year, the Uzbekistan born star took it upon herself to visit Syrian refugees in Greece. Adding to that she co-founded a website and launched the #CantDoNothing campaign.\nMilana Vayntrub has done well for herself in Hollywood. The actress who has been acting since 1991 is one of the actresses who can manage both on and off movie making skills. Though famous for her witty roles, Milana has a rather moderate and humble fanbase on social media where she is significantly active. She has over 93, 000 followers on Facebook, 299k and counting followers on Instagram and well over 147k followers on Twitter.\nHeight, Feet, Body Measurements\nMilana Vayntrub is currently estimated to have a net worth of $500,000. It is hoped that her fortune will increase with her latest break in the much anticipated Marvel\u2019s New Warriors.",
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        "raw_content": "Camp Registration is Open\nSession 1 (ages 6-9): July 14-18, 2019\nSession 2 (ages 10-12): July 20-26, 2019\nTeen Camp (ages 13-17): June 30-July 6, 2019\nAt Camp Bold Eagle, kids experience a traditional summer camp environment complete with archery, arts and crafts, canoeing, swimming in a lake, and nature walks.\nEagle Quest, our newest camping program, is a backpacking excursion on North Manitou Island in Lake Michigan for adults with bleeding disorders.\nThe Eagle Outpost program was developed to meet the special needs of adolescents ages 14 and 15.\nEagle Expedition is a weeklong adventure to Northern California featuring activities such as whitewater rafting, rock climbing, sea kayaking and sleeping under the stars.\nWeekend retreat for adult former campers and staff of Camp Bold Eagle\nCamp Old Beagle is open to all former staff and campers of Camp Bold Eagle, Eagle Outpost, Eagle Expedition, and Eagle Quest, who are at least 18 years of age, and their immediate family (significant other and children).\nCounselors-in-Training, or CITs, are an important part of life at Camp Bold Eagle. Former campers exhibiting strong leadership skills can apply for the specially designed training program that acts as a stepping-stone to a full staff position. CITs learn about positive behavior management, relating with other staff on a professional level, and maintaining a safe and happy environment for campers.\n\u201cCamp made me feel happy and comfortable being around people that know I have hemophilia and didn\u2019t treat me differently. I was really nervous making new friends but there were a lot of friendly people. It was a fun place. I met a lot of people with bleeding disorders, knowing that there are a lot people like made me really comfortable. Since I made a lot of best friends at camp we traded email addresses and call each other.\u201d\nAOI NISHIYAMAAge 11, Session 2 Camper 2017\n\u201cCamp Bold Eagle is a special place where kids and adults alike feel empowered\u2026 campers and counselors alike supported each other in an environment that cultivated creativity, collaboration, and a whole lot of fun. Camp Bold Eagle is indeed a place where people feel safe, but not because they are sheltered and protected from any semblance of harm. Instead, they feel safe because they are with their CBE family, and it was a family in the truest sense of the word.\u201d\nANTHONY SAWYER, MDPrevious counselor and medical student at Camp Bold Eagle\n\u201cWorking at camp has cemented my love for working with children, which has led me to my current career working as a nurse practitioner in a pediatric emergency department. It has also provided the unique opportunity to work with other people who are living with bleeding disorders and learn from them. Camp is where I met some of my closest friends, as well as where I met the love of my life. Camp will always hold a special place in my heart; I owe the best parts of my life to camp.\u201d\nPAT TOMLINSON, NPPrevious counselor at Camp Bold Eagle",
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        "raw_content": "In a World\u2026 where Lake Bell is my crush.\nI\u2019d call it a new \u201cgirl crush\u201d but I have to stop myself because one of my other girl crushes (Mindy Kaling) said that \u201csaying \u2018girl crush\u2019 is redundant and unnecessary. No one is going to think you\u2019re a lesbian if you just say \u2018crush.'\u201d Brilliant.\nAnyway, back to Lake Bell. The \u00fcber-beautiful lady just wrote and directed a new movie called \u201cIn a World\u2026\u201d where she stars as an aspiring movie-trailer voice artist whose father was the voice of a generation and who thinks only men can be the coming-attractions voice, and looks more closely at the glass ceiling of the trailer industry. To the Village Voice she said \u201cI\u2019m obsessed with the voiceover industry.\u201d \u201cClearly.\u201d\nI am totally won over by the sort of eccentricity of her passion about this, and am so interested in seeing the movie after hearing her on this NPR Interview. It\u2019s well worth a listen, if only to hear her do what she calls the vocal trend \u201csexy baby vocal virus\u201d for one of the most iconic voices in radio, All Things Considered\u2019s Robert Siegel. Aron and I were both rapt! Classically trained at a London conservatory, Bell has a way with accents.\nP.S. My favorite movie-trailer parody, which culminates in a theme song that\u2019s almost as ubiquitous as the phrase \u201cIn a world\u2026\u201d Also, who\u2019s your crush? I was just wondering if Emma Watson is the new Natalie Portman. (Remember how Portman was the \u201cthinking man\u2019s leading lady\u201d?)\n[top photo via; movie poster via EW.com]\nShare the love (& Friday Links)",
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        "raw_content": "Chapter 2: Blood Haven\nVik ran to the nearest railroad that headed towards the City of London. He could just as easy have run there, but he needed to be swift and unseen. He noticed a train pulling out and he quickly jumped onto one of the box cars. He climbed in and found a dark corner to hide in, until he reached his destination.\nThe smell of the city pierced his nose like a knife. It wasn't a pleasant smell. The mix of smoke shops, sewage being poured into the Thames, and rotten flesh of the dead from the overcrowded graveyards filled the air. His sense of smell was ten times that of a regular human. He knew he was close once the smell had dissipated.\nBlood Haven was a tavern, unlike the other taverns. This tavern held a secret library of past vampire history. It had even included Vik's story of a past life. Not only did this tavern possess this library, it was ran by an ancient vampire known as Sarius. 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(It\u2019s being referred to as a \u201cdefeat device.\u201d) Then, when the test was completed and it was unhooked from the computer it would simply shut them off again, boosting performance but also increasing emissions. You almost have to admire the sheer audacity assuming this is true. And given the initial responses from the company they don\u2019t seem to be claiming that they didn\u2019t do it. (Bloomberg)\nVW admitted systematically cheating on U.S. air pollution tests for years, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday in citing violations that could add up to $18 billion in fines. The company said it has also heard from the Justice Department, which the EPA said could pursue criminal prosecution.\nThe German automaker has struggled to gain a foothold in the world\u2019s\nsecond-biggest car market with a strategy built in part on touting the efficiency of fun-to-drive \u201cclean diesel\u201d vehicles now shown to be anything but.\nSo far Volkswagen seems to be taking the line of assuring everyone that they will work to recall the cars and \u201cfix\u201d them to eliminate this problem. It likely won\u2019t bankrupt a company that size, but it\u2019s one heck of an expensive piece of humble pie to eat. If they contest the fines and go to court, however, I\u2019m wondering if they will actually lose. This was some mischief designed to short sheet the system no doubt, but would they have an out if the case goes before a judge? I was looking over some of the state level requirements for the testing of vehicles and the boundaries to be followed are rather bare bones at best. Each vehicle in the qualifying categories which was manufactured after 1996 has to be equipped with an On-Board Diagnostics Generation II (OBDII) system. The emissions portion of this is heavily tied into your annoying \u201ccheck engine\u201d light.\nThe way most of the regulations are written seems to indicate that the vehicle must have a functional system of this type which is accurately monitoring system performance and meets the maximum emissions requirements at the time of testing. Obviously the VW vehicles in question were doing just that. But cars today have all sorts of bells and whistles which drivers can use to customize their driving experience. They can switch from \u201cperformance\u201d mode to \u201ceconomy\u201d mode with the push of a button. Things like that obviously affect the vehicle\u2019s emissions. Other such options are available. And when you think about it, the \u201cdisable device\u201d was really just putting the car into a different mode of operation which includes heavy emissions control. When it was disconnected and ready to head back out on the road it was switching back to a different mode with a bit more performance. None of that changes the fact that the emissions were within the required limits at the time of testing.\nOf course that\u2019s a horribly transparent dodge in terms of legal tactics, but the law is generally held to and enforced based on how it is written. Volkswagen was obviously gaming the system here but if it\u2019s going to come down to 18 billion in fines I can\u2019t help but wonder if they won\u2019t make a run at a defense like that in court.\nExit question: how likely is it that the geniuses at VW and Audi were the only ones to dream this up? 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        "raw_content": "<Woodstock Library referendum is over; some disagreements, scars remain\nBudget: No increase in Kingston parking pass fee in \u201919>\nCommunity, Explore\nMore than 250 take part in inaugural New Paltz Challenge River-to-Ridge Fall 5K\nby Terence P. Ward/ November 17, 2018 /10 comments\nJoe Foti warms up for the inaugural 5K River-to-Ridge run with his four-year-old daughter Lizzie. (Photos by Lauren Thomas)\nThe opening of a trail through the flats to the foothills of the Shawangunks has created a world of possibilities, one of which was realized this week in the inaugural New Paltz Challenge River-to-Ridge 5K race. More than 250 participants took to the gravel path on a brisk November morning, the Sunday sky blue with promise.\nAs with any event organized under the New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce banner, this one was executed through the hard work of a bevy of volunteers dating back weeks, if not months. Runners (and walkers, as not everyone was in any hurry to finish) had access to fresh fruit and bottled water donated by local business owners, and laid out ahead of the 9 a.m. start time by Chamber and community members, including what appeared to be the entire high school swim team. Those who registered lingered to eye the unbaked apple pies \u2014 prepared and watched over by members of the Woodcrest Bruderhof community \u2014 which would be awarded to winners of various categories. Those who weren\u2019t planning on running, after seeing those rewards, might have been tempted to sidle up to their athletic friends.\nThe course was laid out along the new trail, with the dual start and finish staked out across Springtown Road from the parking area to minimize road crossings. Even so, flag-wielding volunteers stood by ready to halt motorized traffic when needed. More helpers stood by to provide water along the course, which wended up into the foothills but looped back without crossing over into Mohonk Preserve, where a promised extension of the trail is not yet complete.\nSome came to win, including SUNY New Paltz swim coach Tom Eickelberg, who was indeed the first to cross the finish line at a hair less than 18 minutes after the run began. Others were curious about this trail, which provides access to land that until recently was largely a refuge for non-human residents. Most asked admitted to some interest in pie.\nSalisbury Mills residents Joanne and Jim Bixler said that they\u2019re regular hikers in the area, but this was their first time on the River-to-Ridge trail. They were joined by friend Debi Heyer, who said she\u2019s relatively new to running, but not as new to eating pie.\nSUNY New Paltz students Allison Seyler and Alexandra Mancuso at Sunday\u2019s 5K race in New Paltz.\nKevin Borden lives nearby, and has been using the trail \u201ca couple times a week\u201d since it was opened to the public in September. \u201cI\u2019m excited about the extension into the Preserve,\u201d he said, noting that the foothills is an area largely unseen by humans in recent decades.\nThe crushed-stone surface felt good underfoot, the cool air evaporated ample sweat in short order, and the views on the way up and down were alone worth the trip. New Paltz resident Mike Beck observed that it \u201creminds me why I live here.\u201d\nAlthough they came for the camaraderie, the competition, and to vie for the pie, there was swag aplenty for any and all. Frisbees, shopping bags and other knickknacks were handed out eagerly by Chamber members hoping not to load them back into their cars. Participants also got commemorative t-shirts for signing up and medals for completing the race. Those who came out tops in their age-and-gender category received a certificate, over and above any pies which were awarded.\nFunkieGunkie November 17, 2018 at 8:11 am\nEveryone does realize that heavily trafficked open spaces and more trails force the wildlife to migrate elsewhere. Ever since the fences got put up there are less deer in the fields. And ever since the construction started there has been less and less wildlife in that area. I\u2019m glad it makes people happy to use the Trail but it comes with a cost to the ecosystem in the name of ecotourism.\ntaxpayer November 19, 2018 at 7:21 am\nOSI is owned by the Rockerfellers and they get 100% tax exemption. That means the taxes that were paid by the former owners is now paid by the you, me and the rest of the taxpayers instead of a multimillion dollar \u201cnon for profit\u201d organization.\nWonderin' November 20, 2018 at 6:25 pm\nThe Open Space Institute owns six different parcels in New Paltz, only one of which is \u201cwholly tax exempt\u201d. The other five parcels are taxed, but parts of those five parcels have \u201cagricultural\u201d exemptions, which reduce the taxable portions greatly.\nThe popular myth is that \u201ctaxes are high\u201d because of all the \u201cwholly exempt parcels\u201d like Wetlands Ponds, SUNY and OSI owned parcels. Why folks keep repeating that myth, I\u2019ll never know?\nFunkieGunkie November 21, 2018 at 10:51 am\nThen why do taxes keep increasing and why are they as high as they are in the first place? The 857 acres that were once part of the Mountain House are now off the tax roles. As are any parcel that the Mohonk Preserve, OSI, and SUNY own. New Paltz is a Mecca for not for profit organizations.\nMaimonides November 21, 2018 at 11:36 am\n\u201cOff the tax rolls\u201d would mean that the assessing unit has made an \u201cerror\u201d. There is an \u201cerror form\u201d that would need to be filled out and filed with county in order to make a correction. If a parcel was left \u201coff the tax rolls\u201d intentionally, that would be a prosecutable crime against the Town. The acreage you refer to is NOT \u201coff the tax rolls\u201d, they are \u201cwholly tax exempt\u201d except for one parcel with a house(s) on it assessed and taxed at $1 million.\nThe OSI has wholly exempt parcels also, except for one, which is taxed.\nAll SUNY campus are taxed exempt, like churches, synagogues, Salvation Army, etc.\nAs to why taxes keep increasing, it is not because New Paltz is a \u201chaven\u201d for wholly-tax exempt properties? Taxes keep increasing for a whole other reason. Even your Town Board cannot tell you why, nor the Village Board, nor anybody else.\ntaxpayer November 21, 2018 at 2:28 pm\nThe Town and Village Boards are both incompetent. When they decide to hire a new employee they offer a pension to go along with employment. Thats why taxes are going up. We as taxpayers end up paying for this pension. We should do away with pensions and let the employee figure out how to save money for retirement. Its about time that we stop letting employers and banks be \u201cmommy and daddy\u201d for the employees. Let these employees decide what to do with \u201cpension money.\u201d They can start a side business, buy a rental properry, invest in the stock market, or invest in their own pension. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY.\nThx for your enlightening semantics. They are tax exempt. We all know that! We also know that over 37% of the towns revenue is tax exempt due to not for profits. That\u2019s a lot of missing money. Coupled with Ulster IDA tax relief for new large businesses, pensions, health benefits and increasing costs of goods and services, the Town is suffering and doesn\u2019t seem to have any plan but to increase taxes.\nMayor Me November 22, 2018 at 3:38 pm\nTo \u201ctaxpayer\u201d\nThe Village as a municipality is not required to exist, it is a voluntary municipal organization, which in this case, also owns all the fire equipment. It is the only fire department in the county that is not part of a \u201cdistrict\u201d. Villagers own the fire department equipment and buildings, and the volunteers give their labor gratis.\nNevertheless, if you want to get rid of the youth director, at $82,000 a year, although the youth-center is in the Village, the youth director is hired by the Town. The youth director has been around for a number of decades, at a comparable salary, so you need to go to the School Board where all the kids come from. Get it? Everything has been divided up to provide total confusion amongst the taxpayers.\nAs to why taxes keep going up, it\u2019s not for any of the reasons you stated. Yes, you are not getting a fair tax break because all these employees need to keep their salary, benefits and pension, but that is not what is the real problem. Keep trying though, you may well hit the bell-curve.\nThe Town leased its land to OSI for the R2R parking lot for free. It\u2019s amazing that a town so desperate for revenue is giving freebies to multimillion dollar not for profits. Also the Town is responsible for plowing and public safety of said parking lot. Thank you taxpayers!!!!\nJohnny Weismuller November 27, 2018 at 10:33 am\nThe Town and Village privatized the public park at Church and Mulberry Streets. The town is responsible for plowing, mowing, maintenance and salaries. Thank you taxpayers!!!!",
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        "raw_content": "Chaniwan\n36, Bangkok, Thailand\nWould you like to get to know a charming Thai lady from Bangkok? Chaniwan is waiting for your message, she has a hope that you can be her seoncd half. Drop her a note now.\nMeet Thailand, 13th friendliest country in the world according to the World Economic Forum. Iceland is the friendliest. Thailand is the world\u2019s 20th most populous country, with close to 67 million people. Thailand is home to the world\u2019s ninth tallest statue, The Great Buddha of Thailand, at the Wat Muang Monastery in Ang Thong province.\nFood in Thailand is influenced by Chinese and Indian cultures. Most Thai dishes are spicy and many common dishes include hot chilies, lemongrass, basil, ginger, and coconut milk.\nThai farmers cultivate mulberry trees that feed silkworms. The worms create silk, which is made into beautiful silk clothing in Thailand, France, and the United States.\nBangkok has been Thailand\u2019s dominant city since the eighteenth century. Established as the capital in 1767 after the fall of the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Bangkok is located on one of southeastern Asia\u2019s most important rivers, the Chao Phraya. Thailand is home to around 200,000 millionaires, and around 95% of them live in Bangkok.\nBangkok is called the Venice of the East because there are 83 canals. As many as 10,000 boats full of fruits, vegetables, and fish crowd the canals and create a floating market.\nBangkok is a rapidly expanding city, with the population growing from approximately five million in the early 1990s to more than ten million at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The population is overwhelmingly young, with as many as half of Bangkok\u2019s residents under the age of 20. Females slightly outnumber males. Thai women are the most important \u201cadornment\u201d of the country. They are soft, intelligent and kind women with good sense of humor. By their nature, they are calm and love to create coziness at home.\nThey love to look elegant and always to be in good shape. Usually they like active rest and spend time on nature. Thai girls are very romantic and like when a man knows how to show them feelings.\nIf you look for real women \u2013 you have chosen right direction!\nThai women are goal-oriented and responsible. They like to dream, and believe everything they are dreaming of with all of their hearts- will come true anyway. In people\u2019s character they value faithfulness, kindness, charity, and ability to sacrifice with their own valuable, for other people.\nThai women are very glad to every day and try to spend their days happy. In their life should be someone with whom they can share their joy and feelings. They need attentive man, his strong arms and love. And they will be ready to give him all their love and tenderness.\nActiveness, openness, tenderness, understanding and sincerity are the main features of Thai ladies. They love to be open and to smile and do believe that happiness is simple things. Someone said: \u201cDon\u2019t waste a minute being unhappy. If one window closes \u2013 run to the next window \u2013 or break down a door.\u201d They will do everything in order to achieve their goals and set new ones.\nIt is very important in relationship to accept each other the way you are, to support and understand one another in everything. Do you agree with this?\nChaniwan, Thai woman from Bangkok is eager to help people if she can or if they need her help, she tries to do everything. She is a family oriented person, so family is above all in her life, she needs family and comfort for it.\nDo you want to share new experiences and adventures with stunning Chaniwan?!\nYou should be physically intimate with her as well as emotionally intimate. See her photos now and give it a try!\nAdorable single Kherson woman Tatyana from Ukraine\nDiscover Exotic Jazmin from San Jose, Costa Rica\nGorgeous single Kharkiv woman Anastasia from Ukraine\nRussian Singles Dating. Krasnodar Women Online",
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        "raw_content": "ISAC at IFAR\n1.1 Purpose of this Toolkit\n1.2 Are you Doing a Clinical Trial?\n1.3 Clinical Trial Phases\n1.4 Training Requirements and Opportunities:\n1.5 Clinical Trial Planning Resources\n2 Experimental Design and Statistical Considerations\n2.1.2 Why\n2.1.3 How\n2.2.4 Special considerations for older adults\n2.2.5 Common pitfalls\n2.3 General Statistical Considerations\n2.4 Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)\n2.5 Presentation of Pre-planned Statistical Analyses\n2.6 Planning, Conduct and Presentation of Secondary Analyses\n3 Human Subject Protection and Research Regulation\n3.1.1 Module Goal\n3.1.2 General Considerations About Federal Regulations\n3.2 Institutional Review Board (IRB)\n3.2.4 Special Considerations for Older Subjects\n3.3 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)\n3.4 Data Use Agreements (DUA)\n3.5 Clinical Trial Registration\n3.6 Data Safety Monitoring\n3.8 Adverse Events and Unanticipated Problems\n3.8.1 Pre-trial preparation for Adverse Event monitoring and reporting\n3.8.2 Reporting Processes around AEs and Unanticipated problems\n4 Essential Documentations\n4.1 Introduction to Essential Documentation in a Randomized Clinical Trial\n4.1.2 General considerations\n4.3 Manual of Operational Procedures\n4.4 Statistical Analytic Protocol\n4.5 Data Safety and Monitoring Documents\n4.5.1 DSMB/DSAC charter\n4.5.2 Interim data reports\n4.6 Regulatory Binder\n5.1 Project management for Clinical trials\n5.2 Management of trial documentation\n5.3 Management and maintenance of human subject protections and other regualtory interactions.\n5.4 Management of trials activities during pretrial and execution\n5.4.1 Creating a Project Management Plan\n5.4.2 Management using outline-based calendars and schedules\n5.4.3 Management of project personnel and responsibilities\n5.5 Supporting plans\n5.5.1 Problem assessment and mitigation management plan\n5.5.2 Clinical site management plan\n5.5.3 Budget management plan\n5.5.4 Clinical Data Management Plan\n5.6 Special considerations for older subjects\n5.7 Common Pitfalls\n6.1 Clinical Data Management\n6.2 Clinical Data Management Definition and Procedures\n6.3 Monitoring of Study Participants\n6.3.1 Screening/Recruitment\n6.3.2 Randomization/Blinding procedures\n6.3.3 Cessation of intervention\n6.4.2 Screening and Enrollment\n6.4.3 Data quality and completeness\n6.4.4 Progress and final reports\n6.4.5 Additional reports\n6.5 Trial Documents and Data Retention\n6.5.1 Retention of trial documents.\n6.5.2 Data Use Agreements (DUA)\n6.7 Appendix I\n6.7.1 Network resources\n6.7.2 Systems available at IFAR\n6.7.3 Data Analytics\n6.7.4 Reporting systems\n7 Publication and Dissemination\n7.5 Scientific Publications and Presentations\n7.5.2 Specific reporting guidelines for clinical trials\n7.5.3 Publication of the trial protocol\n7.5.4 Publication of the results of a clinical trial\nA Clinical Trials Toolkit\nThe Interventional Studies in Aging Center (ISAC) at the Institute for Aging Research (IFAR)\nThis toolkit is a general guide for investigators and project staff at Hebrew SeniorLife Institute for Aging Research (HSL IFAR) conducting, managing or overseeing clinical trials in older populations. The toolkit is not intended be a comprehensive document. Rather it is meant to outline major considerations for all phases of a clinical trial. Suggested resources are provided for more detailed information you must consult and adhere to the latest federal, sponsor, institutional, state and regional regulations.\nWhenever possible, sections of this toolkit follow a similar outline: What, Why, How, Special Considerations for Aging Populations, Common Pitfalls, and Resources.\nBelow is the National Institutes of Health (NIH) definition of a clinical trial. As clinical trials are subject to additional oversight, a clear definition helps investigators ensure that they are meeting all of their obligations, and help funders ensure that the additional oversight is occurring when it is needed.\nA research study1 in which one or more human subjects2 are prospectively assigned3 to one or more interventions4 (which may include placebo or other control) to evaluate the effects of those interventions on health-related biomedical or behavioral outcomes.5 ______________________________________________________________________\n1See Common Rule definition of research at 45 CFR 46.102(d).\n2See Common Rule definition of human subject at 45 CFR 46.102(f).\n3Prospectively assigned refers to a pre-defined process (e.g., randomization) specified in a protocol that stipulates the assignment of research subjects (individually or in clusters) to one or more arms of a clinical trial.\n4An intervention is defined as a manipulation of the subject or subject\u2019s environment for the purpose of modifying one or more health-related biomedical or behavioral processes and/or endpoints. Examples include: drugs/small molecules/compounds; biologics; devices; procedures (e.g., surgical techniques); delivery systems (e.g., telemedicine); strategies to change health-related behavior (e.g., diet, cognitive therapy, exercise); treatment strategies; prevention strategies; and, diagnostic strategies.\n5Health-related biomedical or behavioral outcome is defined as the pre-specified goal(s) or condition(s) that reflect the effect of one or more interventions on human subjects\u2019 biomedical or behavioral status or quality of life. Examples include: positive or negative changes to physiological or biological parameters (e.g., improvement of lung capacity); positive or negative changes to psychological or neurodevelopmental parameters (e.g., mood management intervention for smokers; reading comprehension and /or information retention); positive or negative changes to disease processes; positive or negative changes to health-related behaviors; and, positive or negative changes to quality of life.\nClinical trials are conducted in a series of steps, called phases - each phase is designed to answer a separate research question. These phases mostly apply to trials testing drugs or devices, rather than behavioral interventions.\nPhase I: Researchers test a new drug or treatment in a small group of people for the first time to evaluate its safety, determine a safe dosage range, and identify side effects.\nPhase II: The drug or treatment is given to a larger group of people to see if it is effective and to further evaluate its safety.\nPhase III: The drug or treatment is given to large groups of people to confirm its effectiveness, monitor side effects, compare it to commonly used treatments, and collect information that will allow the drug or treatment to be used safely.\nPhase IV: Studies are done after the drug or treatment has been marketed to gather information on the drug\u2019s/treatment\u2019s effect in various populations and any side effects associated with long-term use.\nAside from clinical trial design and/or biostatistical training, there are varied practical, short-term courses for principal investigators and project personnel to enhance the conduct and rigor of their clinical trials.\nGood Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international quality standard that defines standards for clinical trials involving human subjects. The NIH require Certifications in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) for NIH-funded Investigators and clinical trial site staff who are responsible for the conduct, management and oversight of NIH-funded clinical trials. The FDA has a similar requirement.\nThere are many other extensive courses offered to become GCP certified, both internet-based and on-site. Most have a tuition cost. It is a good idea, if resources are available, for Project Directors leading clinical trials to receive GCP certification. Below are examples of a few of these many opportunities.\nNational Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trails Network (GCP) Course.\nOnline GCP.\nCollaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) GCP Course.\nHarvard Catalyst Clinical Trial Design is an opportunity for new clinical investigators, who have an idea for development of a clinical trial, to participate in an intensive eight-week course. It is offered at no cost to members of the Harvard Catalyst community or other Clinical and Translational Science Award(CTSA) usually in May/June, with an application due in March. Participants learn the fundamentals of clinical trial design, including instructions on how to design a protocol, information on IRB and regulatory topics, and on trial implementation. Additional course topics include statistical analysis, budgeting, and data management.\nNIH Clinical Research Training On-Line course is available 24/day at no cost with the following objectives: i. To raise awareness of the ethical issues involved in human subjects research; ii. To become familiar with the roles and responsibilities of the principal investigator and the institution when conducting clinical research in the NIH intramural research program; iii. To have an understanding of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversight of clinical research; and iv. 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        "raw_content": "Working in the film industry is demanding and unrelenting, commanding a high level of work ethic over extremely long hours. The lengthy hours and grueling film schedule can test people\u2019s patience, strain relationships and push people to breaking-point when they are stressed and pressure is applied from higher levels to achieve even more.\nIt\u2019s important to be aware of this and protect your non-negotiables throughout a job in order to manage family life and certain significant events. You will find your outside social life will decrease dramatically for a season, as you won\u2019t have the time for mid-week dinners and you\u2019ll be sleeping the week off come Saturday.\nHowever, you will make great new friends that form your film family, and these folks will carry you through the fatigue and deliria. You will have amazing experiences, visit awesome places and do some really cool things. This all makes for great stories when you do have time to go to all the birthday parties and social events when your project concludes.\nHere are some simple strategies to cope with the arduous shooting film schedule and grueling industry that have helped me navigate marriage, friendships, and family dynamics.\n1. Get as much sleep as possible.\nFatigue leads to grumpiness and exhaustion, which leads to jaded, worn out film crews; a common feature amongst overworked, experienced crew. I may not be able to stay up late binge watching Netflix and won\u2019t be able to discuss the nuances of so-and-so\u2019s social media activity the following day but at least I\u2019ll be looking after my body and mind for the long term. Sleep is incredibly important in refreshing your body after each day and the majority of people don\u2019t get enough each night.\nI may not be able to stay up late binge watching Netflix and won\u2019t be able to discuss the nuances of so-and-so\u2019s social media activity the following day but at least I\u2019ll be looking after my body and mind for the long term. Sleep is incredibly important in refreshing your body after each day and the majority of people don\u2019t get enough each night.\n2. Eat well and drink plenty of water.\nThe catering will be excellent, so it will be easy to do this \u2013 but it\u2019s still important. With enough sleep, good food and plenty of water, your body should be able to function with the demands of long hours. On-set catering makes it easy to eat a variety of vegetables and nutritional food that will keep your body running.\nSpending extended hours outside in all sorts of conditions will dehydrate your body unless you endeavor to guzzle plenty of water. Recently on a job, it was so unbearably hot and humid that I was drinking 1 liter of water each hour for an entire day! If someone offers you a drink of water, just take it, even if you aren\u2019t thirsty.\n3. Enjoy the break at the end of each job between contracts.\nOften you will have a short break between finishing one project and starting the next. It\u2019s hard to line up contracts perfectly as you will either have to leave the previous job early or the next one may not start for a few weeks. Many people stress that they are out of work for a few weeks, but considering they have worked fifty to seventy hour weeks for the last few months, hopefully there\u2019s a bit of cash with which to relax and enjoy the break. If you\u2019re not in that position, try and get a few TVCs to supplement your income while you recover.\nUsually, for three days after I finish a job, I\u2019m a bit of a zombie. I sleep in, read, relax and let my body recover. You\u2019ll really feel it if you do back-to-back jobs without a break. Sometimes this is necessary as you don\u2019t want to turn down the next project but be aware towards the back end of that project that you will be prone to getting sick and exhaustion will start to affect your mood and productivity.\nMany people stress that they are out of work for a few weeks, but considering they have worked fifty to seventy hour weeks for the last few months, hopefully, there\u2019s a bit of cash with which to relax and enjoy the break. If you\u2019re not in that position, try and get a few TVCs to supplement your income while you recover.\n4. Treat your partner or spouse to something special at the end of each job.\nYou won\u2019t have spent as much time with them over the last few months as you should have so buy them a meaningful gift, go on a holiday, hang out together \u2013 whatever it is that enriches the relationship. It\u2019s important to show that your relationship is valuable even though it may have been down the priority list with work taking so much time recently.\nThere are too many people in the film industry who are divorced or in unhappy situations as a result of working too much, too often, or neglecting to value their spouses when they do have the time.\n5. Take your +1 along to your premieres, wrap parties and any other fun social event the film crew has.\nHaving the chance to meet your work friends and feel a sense of involvement in each project you do is important. When it comes to discussing the next project, they will know who you are working with again and will be supportive of your career and the opportunities it affords you as a team or family.\n6. Book a vacation each year.\nGranted, you may not know what or where you will be working but people need holidays. Don\u2019t get caught in the trap of never booking a holiday because you might miss out on the next contract. There\u2019ll always be another job that comes around. Productions shut down over Christmas and early January so this can be a good time to have a two-week break without risking missing work.\nIt\u2019s actually surprising how booking a holiday on random dates will often work in with the jobs you are offered anyway. My wife and I usually book a holiday at the end of a big contract \u2013 just the two of us having fun together. It doesn\u2019t have to be a really expensive, extravagant getaway, and simple is often the way to go.\nAfter a year or two, you will become accustomed to the lengthy hours, but it will still take a week or two every time you start a job to get used to the long days again, particularly if you\u2019ve had a bit of a break. At the end of a job you will find yourself exhausted and a break is often well deserved.\nIf you do happen to do back-to-back jobs, you will definitely start to feel it toward the end of the second or third job as the exhaustion builds. By applying some of these tips, you will hopefully be more prepared to manage the exhaustive long hours and demands that a career in the film industry requires.\nSetlife: A Guide To Getting A\u2026 is a must-have guide designed to prepare you for what happens on a typical day on a film set. Matt Webb\u2019s no-fuss, practical tips are essential reading for anyone chasing a career in the film industry and dealing with film schedule. 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        "raw_content": "Participatory budgeting \u2013 what does it involve?\nFina Vieta Piferrer. Citizen Involvement Department. Lloret de Mar City Council.\nThe need to constantly improve the capacity and efficiency of decision-making in policy-making has led to the incorporation of new mechanisms and methodologies that encourage citizen involvement. Citizen involvement seen as deliberation, proposals and a very specific expression of direct democracy, thanks to which councils have been more open to listening to citizens\u2019 demands.\nParticipatory budgeting is in turn a specific part of citizen involvement which, based on a certain methodology and design, aims to influence local public policy and the work of the municipal government. It influences a specific item of the council\u2019s budget and a group of specific actions.\nParticipatory budgeting has great potential if we bear in mind that the budget is an extremely strategic tool for the council. It has the potential to facilitate not only citizen involvement but also other aspects relating to public affairs, to issues that concern residents of a certain area or neighbourhood, and therefore to encourage social and relational transformation across the municipality. This goal can be achieved by means of a set of proposals put forward by citizens after reflecting, deliberating and agreeing on them according to the main local needs.\nThe main feature, therefore, of involvement and participatory budgeting lies in the fact that it aims to create a sense of community, of social and territorial cohesion, a sense of belonging to an area or neighbourhood; to create spaces where people feel close, more empowered and more civic-minded. So now it\u2019s not only about demanding what the council can do for citizens, but also about seeing what citizens can do for their own municipality or for their own neighbourhood.\nTechnology helps us to achieve these goals \u2013 there are platforms that encourage more qualitative and deliberative ways of working and give citizens the chance to empower a community of residents so they can be informed, debate, propose and make decisions regarding everything that concerns them.\nRegarding quality, we should not measure the success of a process like participatory budgeting based on the number of people who take part or who turn up to vote. This is a very reductionist point of view and has nothing to do with processes like these or with what the results are going to be, or even with the idea of deliberative democracy. In this case we should not mistake a completely quantitative electoral turnout with involvement that is measured by quality, where citizens collectively reflect beforehand and this enriches the decision-making process.\nNaturally, it is obvious that the number of participants (in assemblies, elections, etc.), of proposals made, etc. is important when evaluating the process, but this should not be the only indicator or the most important one. The evaluation of a process in terms of numbers undoubtedly risks leaving aside the quality of the way it functions and its results.\nAnd also it is not about turning a project like participatory budgeting into something spectacular or an isolated novelty in the political life of a town and therefore lacking continuity. Rather, it should be an ongoing task that is planned and that works constantly to generate synergies in the community and social transformation as a catalyst of processes of social inclusion and collective and territorial policy, always believing that through deliberation and involvement we will achieve this way of understanding public administration.",
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        "raw_content": "2 Recommendations East Africa\nOfficially the Union of the Comoros, is a sovereign archipelago island nation in the Indian Ocean located at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel off the eastern coast of Africa between northeastern Mozambique and northwestern Madagascar. The capital and largest city in Comoros is Moroni. The climate is generally tropical and mild, and the two major seasons are distinguishable by their raininess. Excluding the contested island of Mayotte, the Comoros is the third-smallest African nation by area. As a nation formed at a crossroads of different civilisations, the archipelago is noted for its diverse culture and history. Thearchipelago was first inhabited by Bantu speakers who came from East Africa, The Comoros is formed by Ngazidja (Grande Comore), Mwali (Moh\u00e9li) and Nzwani (Anjouan), three major islands in the Comoros Archipelago, as well as many minor islets. The islands are officially known by their Comorian language names, though international sources still use their French names (given in parentheses above). The islands of the Comoros share mostly African-Arab origins. One of the largest ethnic groups on the various islands of Comoros remain the Shirazi people. Minorities include Malagasy (Christian) and Indian (mostly Ismaili), as well as other minorities mostly descended from early French settlers. Arabic and French are also official languages, along with Comorian. Arabic is widely known as a second language. French is the administrative language. The most common language in the Comoros is Comorian. It is a language related to Swahili, with four different variants being spoken on each of the four islands. Traditional Comorian women wear colourful sari-like dresses called shiromani, and apply a paste of ground sandalwood and coral called msinzano to their faces. Traditional male clothing is a colourful long skirt and a long white shirt. There are two types of marriages in Comoros, the Mna dabo (little marriage) and the ada (grand marriage). The little marriage is a simple legal marriage. It is small, intimate, and inexpensive. The bride price is nominal. The little marriage, however, is just a placeholder until the couple can afford the ada, or grand marriage. The hallmarks of the grand marriage are dazzling gold jewelry, two weeks of celebration and an enormous bride price. Comorian society has a bilateral descent system. Lineage membership and inheritance of immovable goods (land, housing) is matrilineal, passed in the maternal line, similar to many Bantu peoples who are also matrilineal, while other goods and patronymics are passed in the male line. These volcanic islands are rich in wildlife with endemic species including four endangered bird species living on Mount Karthala, the large active volcano on Grand Comoro Island Both the flora and the fauna are similar to Madagascar. The two larger islands Grand Comoro and Anjouan have higher peaks and a variety of lowland and mountain forest, with mangroves along the coasts.\nSeychellesSe\nOfficially the Republic of Seychelles, is an archipelago and sovereign state in the Indian Ocean. The climate is equable although quite humid, classified by K\u00f6ppen-Geiger system as tropical rain forest (Af). The national currency of Seychelles is the Seychellois rupee. The prime agricultural products currently produced in Seychelles include sweet potatoes, vanilla, coconuts and cinnamon. These products provide much of the economic support of the locals. Frozen and canned fish, copra, cinnamon and vanilla are the main export commodities. French and English are official languages along with Seychellois Creole, which is primarily based upon French. However, nowadays the language is often laced with English words and phrases. Seychelles is among the world's leading countries to protect lands for threatened species, allocating 42% of its territory for conservation. Like many fragile island ecosystems, Seychelles saw the loss of biodiversity when humans first settled in the area, including the giant tortoises from the granitic islands, the felling of coastal and mid-level forests, the chestnut flanked white eye, the Seychelles parakeet and the saltwater crocodile. Seychelles today is known for success stories in protecting its flora and fauna. The rare Seychelles black parrot, the national bird of the country, is now protected. The granitic islands of Seychelles are home to about 75 endemic plant species. Particularly well-known is the coco de mer, a species of palm that grows only on the islands of Praslin and neighbouring Curieuse (Sometimes nicknamed the \"love nut\" because the shape of its \"double\" coconut resembles buttocks), The jellyfish tree (found in only a few locations on Mahe), ancient plant in a genus of its own (Medusagyne) that seems to reproduce only in cultivation and not in the wild, Wright's gardenia (Rothmannia annae) found only on Aride Island Special Reserve. Seychelles hosts some of the largest seabird colonies in the world, notably on the outer islands of Aldabra and Cosmoledo. In granitic Seychelles the largest colonies are on Aride Island including the world's largest numbers of two species. Sooty terns also breed on the islands. The marine life around the islands, especially the more remote coral islands, can be spectacular. More than 1,000 species of fish have been recorded. The freshwater crab genus Seychellum is endemic to the granitic Seychelles, and a further 26 species of crabs and five species of hermit crabs live on the islands. The Aldabra giant tortoise now populates many of the islands of Seychelles; the Aldabra population is the largest remaining. These unique reptiles can be found even in captive herds. Staple foods include fish, seafood and shellfish dishes, often accompanied with rice. Fish dishes are cooked in several ways, such as steamed, grilled, wrapped in banana leaves, baked, salted and smoked. Curry dishes with rice are also a significant aspect of the country's cuisine. Additional food staples include coconut, breadfruit, mangoes and kordonnyen fish. Dishes are often garnished with fresh flowers. Ladob is eaten either as a savoury dish or as a dessert. The dessert version usually consists of ripe plantain and sweet potatoes (but may also include cassava, breadfruit or even corossol) boiled with coconut milk, sugar, nutmeg and vanilla in the form of a pod until the fruit is soft and the sauce is creamy. The savoury dish usually includes salted fish, cooked in a similar fashion to the dessert version, with plantain, cassava and breadfruit, but with salt used in place of sugar (and omitting vanilla). Shark chutney typically consists of boiled skinned shark, finely mashed, and cooked with squeezed bilimbi juice and lime mixed with onion and spices, and the onion is fried and it is cooked in oil. The folk music of the islands incorporates multiple influences in a syncretic fashion, including African rhythms, aesthetic and instrumentation\u2014such as the zez and the bom (known in Brazil as berimbau), European contredanse, polka and mazurka, French folk and pop, sega from Mauritius and R\u00e9union, taarab, soukous and other pan-African genres, and Polynesian, Indian and Arcadian music. A form of percussion music called contombley is popular, as is Moutya, a fusion of native folk rhythms with Kenyan benga. Kontredans (based on European contredanse) is popular, especially in District and School competitions during the annual Festival Kreol (International Creole Festival). Moutya playing and dancing can often be seen at beach bazaars.\nMadagascarMa\nMadagascar, and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of East Africa. The nation comprises the island of Madagascar (the fourth-largest island in the world), and numerous smaller peripheral island. Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot. The island's iconic traveller's palm (ravinala) features in the national emblem. As a result of the island's long isolation from neighboring continents, Madagascar is home to an abundance of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. Approximately 90% of all plant and animal species found in Madagascar are endemic, including the lemurs (a type of strepsirrhine primate), the carnivorous fossa and many birds. This distinctive ecology has led some ecologists to refer to Madagascar as the \"eighth continent\", and the island has been classified by Conservation International as a biodiversity hotspot. The plastic arts are also widespread throughout the island. In addition to the tradition of silk weaving and lamba production, the weaving of raffia and other local plant materials has been used to create a wide array of practical items such as floor mats, baskets, purses and hats. Wood carving is a highly developed art form, with distinct regional styles evident in the decoration of balcony railings and other architectural elements. Sculptors create a variety of furniture and household goods, aloalo funerary posts, and wooden sculptures, many of which are produced for the tourist market.\nBurundi, officially the Republic of Burundi is a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region of East Africa, bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. It is also considered part of Central Africa. Burundi's capital is Bujumbura. The southwestern border is adjacent to Lake Tanganyika. Burundi has an equatorial climate and is a part of the Albertine Rift, the western extension of the East African Rift. The country lies on a rolling plateau in the centre of Africa. The highest peak, Mount Heha lies to the southeast of the capital, Bujumbura. The source of the Nile River is in Bururi province, and is linked from Lake Victoria to its headwaters via the Ruvyironza River. Lake Victoria is also an important water source, which serves as a fork to the Kagera River. Another major lake is Lake Tanganyika, located in much of Burundi's southwestern corner. Burundi's lands are mostly agricultural or pasture. There are two national parks, Kibira National Park to the northwest (a small region of rainforest, adjacent to Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda), Ruvubu National Park to the northeast (along the Rurubu River, also known as Ruvubu or Ruvuvu). Both were established in 1982 to conserve wildlife populations.\nTanzaniaTa\nTanzania officially the United Republic of Tanzania (Swahili: Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a sovereign state in eastern Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south; and the Indian Ocean to the east. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, is in north-eastern Tanzania. Over 100 different languages are spoken in Tanzania, making it the most linguistically diverse country in East Africa. Tanzania does not have a de jure official language, although the national language is Swahili. Tanzania is mountainous and densely forested in the north-east, where Mount Kilimanjaro is located. Three of Africa's Great Lakes are partly within Tanzania. To the north and west lie Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, and Lake Tanganyika, the continent's deepest lake, known for its unique species of fish. The eastern shore is hot and humid, with the Zanzibar Archipelago just offshore. The Kalambo water falls in the southwestern region of Rukwa are the second highest uninterrupted fall in Africa and are located near the south-eastern shore of LakeTanganyika on the border with Zambia. The Menai Bay Conservation Area is Zanzibar's largest marine protected area. Approximately 38 percent of Tanzania's land area is set aside in protected areas for conservation. Tanzania has 16 national parks, plus a variety of game and forest reserves, including the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. In western Tanzania, Gombe Stream National Park is the site of Jane Goodall's ongoing study of chimpanzee behaviour, which started in 1960 Two Tanzanian art styles have achieved international recognition. The Tingatinga school of painting, founded by Edward Said Tingatinga, consists of brightly coloured enamel paintings on canvas, generally depicting people, animals, or daily life. After Tingatinga's death in 1972, other artists adopted and developed his style, with the genre now being the most important tourist-oriented style in East Africa. Tanzanian cuisine is both unique and widely varied. Along the coastal regions spicy foods are common, and there is also much use of coconut milk. Regions in Tanzania's mainland also have their own unique foods which include wali (rice), ugali (maize porridge), chapati (a kind of bread), nyama choma (grilled meat), mshikaki (marinated beef), samaki (fish), pilau, biriyani, and ndizi-nyama (plantains with meat). Vegetables commonly used in Tanzania include bamia (okra), mchicha (a kind of spinach),\nZambia officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in south-central Africa, (although some sources prefer to consider it part of the region of east Africa[9]) neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country. Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was affected by the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, the region became the British protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. These were merged in 1911 to form Northern Rhodesia. For most of the colonial period, Zambia was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company. On 24 October 1964, Zambia became independent of the United Kingdom and prime minister Kenneth Kaunda became the inaugural president. Kaunda's socialist United National Independence Party (UNIP) maintained power from 1964 until 1991. Kaunda played a key role in regional diplomacy, cooperating closely with the United States in search of solutions to conflicts in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Angola, and Namibia.[10] From 1972 to 1991 Zambia was a one-party state with the UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto \"One Zambia, One Nation\". Kaunda was succeeded by Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic growth and government decentralisation. Levy Mwanawasa, Chiluba's chosen successor, presided over Zambia from January 2002 until his death in August 2008, and is credited with campaigns to reduce corruption and increase the standard of living. After Mwanawasa's death, Rupiah Banda presided as Acting President before being elected President in 2008. Holding office for only three years, Banda stepped down after his defeat in the 2011 elections by Patriotic Front party leader Michael Sata. Sata died on 28 October 2014, the second Zambian president to die in office.[11] Guy Scott served briefly as interim president until new elections were held on 20 January 2015,[12] in which Edgar Lungu was elected as the sixth President. In 2010, the World Bank named Zambia one of the world's fastest economically reformed countries. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is headquartered in Lusaka.\nWelcome to Rwanda We are a landlocked East African country with a green, mountainous landscape. Our renowned Volcanoes National Park is home to mountain gorillas and golden monkeys. The park encompasses 4,507m-tall Mt. Karisimbi and 4 other forested volcanoes. In the southwest is Nyungwe National Park, with ancient montane rainforest that's a habitat for chimpanzeesand other primates. Kigali, the nation's capital, has a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene. The Kigali Genocide Memorial documents the 1994 mass killings in Rwanda, associated with the civil war that ended the same year. In the northeast, bordering Tanzania, is sprawling Akagera National Park and its savannah \u2013 uncommon in Rwanda \u2013 which shelters wildlife including zebras, giraffes, hippos and elephants. Deep, crystal-clear Lake Kivu sits on the country\u2019s western border with Democratic Republic of the Congo. On the lake's northern shore is Gisenyi and its beach resorts. Spanning on a 160 sqkm area in the northern part of Ruanda, Volcanoes national park is part of the great Virunga volcano conservation region spanning to cover Virunga national park Congo and Mgahinga national park Uganda. It was initially a small area around Karisimbi, Mikeno and Visoke volcanoes which was gazetted to protect the Mountain gorillas which were facing the threat of extinction as a result of poaching. In 1929, the Volcanoes National Park was extended into Rwanda and the then Belgian Congo and was named Albert national park managed and run by the Belgian Colonial Authorities. During early 1960s, the park was divided as Rwanda and Congo gained their independence and by the end of that decade, the park was almost half of its original size. In 1967, the American zoologist Dian Fossey who had been doing research on mountain Gorillas in the forests of Congo fled from insecurity and established her research base at a place between Visoke and Karisimbi volcanoes that was yet to be known as Karisoke research center. She spearheaded the conservation campaign of the mountain gorillas and mobilized resources to fight against poaching in this area, a fight she put up until her murder in 1985. She was buried at the research center next to the grave of her favorite gorilla called Digit.\nKenya is a country in East Africa with coastline on the Indian Ocean. It encompasses savannah, lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley and mountain highlands. It's also home to wildlife like lions, elephants and rhinos. From Nairobi, the capital, safaris visit the Maasai Mara Reserve, known for its annual wildebeest migrations, and Amboseli National Park, offering views of Tanzania's 5,895m Mt. Kilimanjaro. Nairobi is also home to the National Museum, with exhibits spanning native art to natural history, and the roving Maasai Market. Beach resorts line the coast around Malindi, whose vibrant coral reefs make Watamu Marine National Park a popular diving area. It\u2019s possible to hike or climb 5,199m-tall Mt. Kenya, whose snowy peaks dominate the central highlands. In the west, Lake Nakuru National Park shelters a massive flamingo population. Lamu Island offers tranquil beaches, mosques and tours in the region's typical dhow boats, known for their slanted triangular sails and pointed bows.\nEthiopia, in the Horn of Africa, is a rugged, landlocked country split by the Great Rift Valley. With archaeological finds dating back more than 3 million years, it\u2019s a place of ancient culture. Among its important sites are Lalibela with its rock-cut Christian churches from the 12th\u201313th centuries. Aksum is the ruins of an ancient city with obelisks, tombs, castles and Our Lady Mary of Zion church. In the capital, Addis Ababa, the National Museum displays art and archaeology collections, while the Ethnological Museum has tribal artifacts. Copper-domed Holy Trinity Cathedral is where Emperor Haile Selassie was buried in 1975. The Fasil Ghebbi castle complex, once the seat of Ethiopian emperors, is in Gondar. Harar is a mazelike walled town with numerous mosques. Lake Tana is the Blue Nile River\u2019s source, with the Blue Nile Falls flowing nearby. Less-traveled Bale Mountains National Park is noted for its native wildlife. Hiking routes mark Simien Mountains National Park, an endangered-species habitat. Photo by Vahe Tilbian When to visit Peak travel months include Jul\u2013Aug and Oct\u2013Jan. Ethiopia\u2019s climate ranges from mild in the highlands to very hot in the desert lowlands. For much of the country, the rainy season is Jun\u2013Sep, with mainly dry weather the rest of the year. Timkat (Jan) is the Ethiopian Orthodox Epiphany, with baptismal reenactments. Enkutatash (Sep), the Ethiopian New Year at the end of the rainy season, is marked by singing and bouquets of yellow flowers. The Festival of Maryam Zion (Nov) is a Christian pilgrimage to Aksum\u2019s famous church.\nUganda is a landlocked country bordered by Kenya in the east, Sudan in the north, Democratic Republic of the Congo in the west, Rwanda in the southwest and Tanzania in the south. Uganda\u2019s total land area is 241,559 sq km. About 37,000 sq km of this area is occupied by open water while the rest is land. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, which it shares with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is located on the East African plateau, averaging about 1,100 meters (3,609 ft) above sea level. The plateau generally slopes downwards towards Sudan explaining the northerly tendency of most river flows in the country. Although generally equatorial, the climate is not uniform since the altitude modifies the climate. Uganda\u2019s elevation, soil types and predominantly warm and wet climate impart a huge agricultural potential to the country. They also explain the country\u2019s large variety of forests, grasslands and wildlife reserves. Uganda has a total population of about 32 million people. Ugandan People Over 80 per cent of the population live in rural areas and directly survive off the environment and natural resource base. Population: Uganda\u2019s population has continued to grow rapidly over time. It increased from 9.5 million in 1969 to 24.2 million in 2002. Between 1991 and 2002, the population growth rate was 3.2 percent. The population is projected to have increased to 32.9 million by mid 2011 Ethnic groups: Baganda, Banyankole, Bahima, Bakiga, Banyarwanda, Bunyoro, Batoro, Langi, Acholi, Lugbara, Karamojong, Basoga, Bagisu, and others.The Baganda are the largest ethnic group in Uganda and comprise approximately 17% of the population. Religions: Christian, Muslim, others. Languages: English (official), Swahili (official), Luganda, and numerous other local languages. Climate Uganda\u2019s weather conditions are ideal, ranging from the warmth of the lowland areas to the coolness of the highlands in the South West Kigezi. For most of the year, Uganda is sunny with temperatures rarely rising above 29 degrees. The average temperature is about 26 degrees C, with a maximum of 18-31 degrees and minimum of 15-23 degrees depending on the part of the country. The rain season is March-May. Light rain season is November and December. Wet seasons are March \u2013May and October-November; dry seasons are December to February and June to August. Rainfall ranges between 500mm to 2500 mm and the relative humidity is 70 - 100%. The rainfall regime allows two planting and harvesting seasons a year in most parts of the country, without the use of irrigation. About 34% of the country is covered in wetlands with a dense network of rivers, lakes and swamps. Generally, the country is endowed with fertile soils. Uganda has some of the largest lakes on the continent including Lake Albert and Lake Victoria Politics Uganda is a presidential republic, in which the President of Uganda is both head of State and head of Government; there is a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly. The system is based on a democratic parliamentary system with universal suffrage for all citizens over 18 years of age. In a measure ostensibly designed to reduce sectarian violence, political parties were restricted in their activities from 1986. In the non-party \"Movement\" system instituted by the current president Yoweri Museveni, political parties continued to exist but could not campaign in elections or field candidates directly (although electoral candidates could belong to political parties). A constitutional referendum cancelled this 19-year ban on multi-party politics in July 2005. General elections are held every five years. The Government Type: Republic. Constitution: it was ratified in July 12, 1995 and promulgated October 8, 1995. Branches: Executive--president, vice president, prime minister, cabinet. Legislative--parliament. Judicial--Magistrates' Courts, High Court, Court of Appeals (Constitutional Court), Supreme Court. Political parties: 38 registered parties. Major political parties include the National Resistance Movement (NRM, the ruling party), Forum for a Democratic Change (FDC), Democratic Party (DP), Conservative Party (CP), Justice Forum (JEEMA), and Uganda People\u2019s Congress (UPC), among others. National holiday: Independence Day, October 9. The 1995 Constitution established Uganda as a republic with executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The constitution provides for an executive president, to be elected every 5 years. President Yoweri Museveni, in power since 1986, was elected in 1996 and reelected in 2001, 2006, and 2011. Legislative responsibility is vested in the parliament; legislative elections are held every 5 years. Because of redistricting, the parliament elected in February 2011 grew from 332 to 375 members, including 112 special seats for women, 10 special seats for military, five for youth, and five for persons with disabilities. The Ugandan judiciary operates as an independent branch of government and consists of the Magistrates Court, the High Court, the Court of Appeal (which also sits as the Constitutional Court when required) and the Supreme Court. Economy Since assuming power in early 1986, Museveni's government has taken important steps toward economic rehabilitation and adopted policies that have promoted rapid economic development Uganda suffered political turmoil and devastating economic drawbacks between 1971 and 1986. This extended period of regression left Uganda as one of the world\u2019s poorest countries. Under Museveni's leadership the country initiated a broad range of economic reforms including the notable liberalisation of market prices and privatisation of public enterprises. These reforms have improved economic performance and sustained economic growth at an average of 7% per annum for the last ten years. Bank Of Uganda Bank of Uganda (BoU) is the Central Bank of the Republic of Uganda. The primary purpose of the Bank is to foster price stability and a sound financial system. Together with other institutions, it also plays a pivotal role in upholding international best practice in creating a conducive environment for macro-economic stability Ministry Of Finance The Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development derives its mandate and functions from the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and other related subordinate laws, including; the Budget Act (2001), the Public Finance and Accountability Act (2003) and acts establishing agencies and auxiliary organizations. Accordingly, the Ministry plays a pivotal role in the co-ordination of development planning; mobilisation of public resources; and ensuring effective accountability for the use of such resources for the benefit of all Ugandans. Investment And Trade Uganda Investment Authority The Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) is a semi-autonomous government agency operating in partnership with the private sector and Government of Uganda to drive national economic growth and development. The Authority was setup by an Act of Parliament (Investment Code 1991, which was later revised to the Edition 2000 Laws of Uganda) with the aim of promoting and facilitating private sector investment in Uganda. Chamber Of Commerce The Uganda National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UNCCI) was set up in 1933. It is the oldest and largest nation-wide umbrella organization of the private sector in Uganda. UNCCI was formed as a private sector body and has grown to become a vibrant and credible business association, owned by members from the Ugandan business community. It was formally registered in 1978 as a company limited by guarantee without share capital. UNCCI enjoys a diverse membership and nationwide outreach with its 10 regional and over 80 district branches and draws its membership from the entire private sector, particularly the sectors of ; tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, hospitality, construction, import- export, transport, financial services, Small and Medium Enterprises etc. Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives The Ministry was formed out of a merger of the Ministries of Tourism Wildlife and Antiquities, Ministry of Cooperatives and Marketing, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Industry and Technology. The mandate of the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry (MTTI) is derived from the Constitution under the Sixth Schedule Article 189, which provides functions and services for which government is responsible and the mandate of the MTTI is covered under sections 6, 8,10,11,20 and 23; and the National Objectives and Directive Policy of State contained in XIII - Protection of Natural Resources and XIV - General Social and Economic Functions. Foreign Relations The Ugandan Government generally seeks good relations with other nations without reference to ideological orientation. Uganda's relations with Rwanda,D.R.C. and Sudan have sometimes been strained because of security concerns. Uganda, D.R.C., Rwanda, and Burundi participated in the U.S.-facilitated Tripartite Plus process, which helped ease tensions and contributed to increased bilateral contacts with the aim of resolving conflicts between the neighbors. Uganda has over 4,000 peacekeepers in Somalia as part of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Bilateral relations between the United States and Uganda have been good since Museveni assumed power, and the United States welcomed Museveni\u2019s efforts to end human rights abuses and to pursue economic reform. Uganda is a member of the UN, the Commonwealth of States, and several related agencies, and is a founding member of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). It also belongs to the Non-aligned Movement, the Group of 77, and the Organization of the Islamic Conference. Uganda welcomes diplomatic relations with all nations, regardless of ideology. Uganda is a member of the World Trade Organistion (WTO), COMESA, East African Community (EAC) Tourism Wondering why it is called 'The Pearl of Africa'? Where else can you see lions prowling across the open savanna as day breaks before white water rafting down the Nile; then the next day set off into the misty mountains in search of the majestic mountain gorillas before settling in to watch a local cultural evening around the camp fire? Uganda has been ranked the number one destination for tourists for the year 2012 by Lonely Planet which is the largest travel guide and media publisher in the world. The following week, Qatar Airways, a member of the five star alliance, announced that it would be launching a service to Uganda's international hub, Entebbe Airport. Uganda Tourism Board Uganda Tourism Board has served the country in ensuring the success and growth of tourism in Uganda for over 15 years. This has been in conjunction with the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry since its inception. The world over, the board is marketing and promoting the Pearl of Africa, its true nature, culture, wildlife, accommodation, and hospitality all packed in a country that is \"Gifted by Nature\".",
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        "raw_content": "February 14, 2015 Jacquelyn Sill\nHe said he would be her friend.\nShe said she had never had a friend like him.\nHe said, \u201cLet\u2019s take a walk on the beach.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cYou can hold my hand.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI\u2019ll write to you from England.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cYou can kiss me goodbye.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI want a Christmas wedding.\u201d\nShe said \u201cI do.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI hope we have a girl.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI can\u2019t believe we have a daughter!\u201d\nHe said, \u201cDon\u2019t be afraid to love a baby boy\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI like the name Austin.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cGod loves this baby.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI think her name is Molly.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cOur family is complete.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI\u2019m pregnant\u2026again.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cWe will hold our baby girl in heaven.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI\u2019m clinging to that truth.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cWe need to find another church home.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI will follow you anywhere.\u201d\nHe said that he was sorry.\nShe said that it wasn\u2019t his fault.\nHe said, \u201cThere\u2019s been a car accident\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI loved Dan, too.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cMy Mom is gone.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI\u2019m sorry.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cThat boy wants to marry our daughter.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI want him to marry her, too\u201d\nHe said, \u201cOur son is going to marry that girl.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI certainly hope so.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI can\u2019t wait to be a Grandpa\u201d\nShe said, \u201cNo one will do it better.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cWhat\u2019s wrong?\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI lied and I fell.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI forgive you.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI messed everything up.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI love you more.\u201d\nShe couldn\u2019t respond.\nHe said, \u201cGod has a plan.\u201d\nShe said, \u201cI believe you.\u201d\nHe said she was his best friend.\naffair recovery God has a plan he said she said infedelity marriage marriage after an affair Married love recovery seasons of marriage valentines day post\nPrevious Post And Then This Happened\nNext Post Greedy with Love\n14 thoughts on \u201cHe said, She said\u201d\nSo very beautiful, Jackie! your blogs always touch my heart\u2026\nThank you, Shari! Have a wonderful weekend!\nI believe in the adventure of David and Jackie ~Happy \u2661 Day~ I believe in restoration. Love your beautiful words.\nKaren, I believe in restoration, too! Through the work of Jesus. Praise God for His willingness to give us this chance!\nOk now I\u2019m literally crying during half time of my son\u2019s soccer game!\nHeather, I love that you are at the soccer field. What a wonderful life \ud83d\ude42\nThank you, Patty.\nLove this\u2026 life is so complex and yet so simple. Thank you for taking us on a journey through your life! The love you each have shine through.\nThank you for being interested in our journey. God Bless you, Chris.\nSharon (Marks) Gerard says:\nHi Jackie. We know each other, from a life time ago. How like God to put in front of me the words needed to pass on to a hurting young woman. Thank you.\nSharon, how like God indeed. I remember our lifetime ago. It was in the desert. I hope you are well. God bless you and praise Him for your heart for this hurting woman. I\u2019m glad she has you.\nDan Dani Martin says:\nLove the way you framed this! One of your best posts ever, Jackie.\nThank you, Dan. God bless!",
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        "raw_content": "Photo courtesy of INARA\nReport for the The Daily Star,\nBy James Haines-Young\nBEIRUT: The braided scars wrap around Khaled\u2019s wrists, up his arms and are clearly visible snaking up above the collar of his shirt. Just 10 years old, Khaled has suffered daily for the past four years since he fell into a pot of boiling water that sat on the floor of his house in Qusair, a town near the Syrian-Lebanese border.\nAfter the injuries healed, leaving visible scars,his arm was constricted into a bent position and the tight skin that formed across his back forced him into a hunched position.\n\u201cThey run away from me at school when they see the scars,\u201d Khaled whispered.\nKhaled is just one of hundreds of Syrian burn victims living in Lebanon who suffer the long-term effects of the severe burns, the majority of whom are unable to access treatment. Serious burns are extremely life threatening at the time of the incident, and without immediate hospitalization can result in death. But the long-term effects of the scars can be debilitating without ongoing treatment.\nUNHCR, the U.N. refugee agency, said that within Lebanon\u2019s Syrian refugee community it sees around five new burn cases a month that need hospitalization.\nThis number rises considerably in winter as refugees in poor-quality housing try to keep warm and cook in cramped conditions.\nOver the last few months, Khaled has gone through a series of operations at the American University of Beirut Medical Center to rehabilitate the scars across his back and arm. He can now reach out and his back is straight. \u201cMy arm is free now,\u201d Khaled mumbled when asked what his surgery has achieved, \u201cI can play with my friend, we play catch, and I can go to school.\u201d\nHe has received the treatment thanks to International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance, which provides life-saving and life-altering medical care for children from conflict areas. It is working with AUBMC to make sure Syrian burn victims, especially children like Khaled, can access the medical care they need.\n\u201cThis is a huge problem in Lebanon and I\u2019m afraid we keep coming across again and again,\u201d Sofia Karim, program manager at INARA, told The Daily Star. Many victims don\u2019t come forward for care, unaware that options are available.\nReport for the The Daily Star, Read here\nINARA aims to treat the life-debilitating effects of burns like Khaled\u2019s, unlike UNHCR and Lebanon\u2019s major health providers who focus on life saving intervention. INARA is one of only a few agencies that treat burn scarring. \u201cThese kids are missing out on a quality of life, they can\u2019t go to school, can\u2019t integrate,\u201d Sam Gough from INARA told The Daily Star. He added that the mental and physical effects on children was what prompted them to act.\nDuring the first few years of the violent civil war in Syria, Lebanon saw a large number of patients cross the border with injuries as a result of fighting. However, as time has dragged on, an increasing number are being injured as a result of poor living conditions, explains Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, head of plastic and reconstructive surgery at AUBMC.\nOf the 15 Syrian burn victims that INARA is currently working to treat, 11 were injured as a result of poor housing conditions. \u201cAs the refugee crisis turned into a chronic state, you started seeing injuries, particularly in children, as a consequences of poor housing,\u201d Abu-Sittah said.\n\u201cPeople are living in cramped, unsafe conditions where the kitchens and the living quarters are one and the same.\u201d He estimated over 80 percent of his cases are children.\nAbu-Sittah said he is still coming across old war-related injuries from Syria. Scars that have hardened over time are particularly difficult to treat, he explained. \u201cBurns are the worst kind of scar that you can have. If that goes across a joint then it will be inelastic; it\u2019ll contract so the joint will not move freely.\u201d This is exactly what happened to Khaled.\nTreatment and acute ongoing rehabilitation is costly. INARA spends an average of $4,800 on each case, but complex surgeries can rocket to over $30,000.\nIn recognition of the costs involved, on March 19 UNHCR expanded immediate health coverage for Syrian burn victims to 90 percent of hospitalization costs, said UNHCR spokesperson Lisa Abou Khaled. The worry was that without the expanded coverage, people would not seek treatment or leave hospitals early over fears of high medical bills.\nOn top of the costs of treatment, finding specialized care is also a challenge. Dr. Bilal Kassem, Doctors Without Borders\u2019 head of medical activities in the Bekaa Valley, said that while they treat several burns a week in their clinics, major cases \u2013 those covering 40 percent of the body \u2013 have to be referred to specialist care.\nLebanon has only one large dedicated facility for burn treatment in Geitawi Hospital in Beirut and another small unit in Nabatieh. Many patients, both Lebanese and Syrian, have limited access to specialists. Abu-Sittah explained that many of the most-severe-burn victims simply don\u2019t survive the first 48 hours after injury.\nThe debilitating effects of burns can affect the victims much more than just physically. Khaled said the kids still feared his scars, but he can play now. 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        "raw_content": "Geography Independent Investigation\n\u201cTo what extent is the rate of erosion equally distributed at Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove.\u201d\nCoastal landforms can be views as the most dynamic structure on earth and hence most catastrophic. The rate in which coastal landforms change can occur significantly faster than others. At one area of land there can be erosion in one season and deposition in another. The majority of changes along the coasts are accomplished by waves, which can be either constructive (slow rate of erosion) or destructive (fast rate of erosion). Weathering plays a vital role in the formation of Landforms. This process is stated to be of natural events which break down pieces of rocks to give the coastline its shape. These natural events include wind or rain, freeze thaw and salt crystallisation which have minimal effects on the landforms at a short period of time whereas colossal hazards/ events such as hurricanes and storms can have a dramatic effect of the erosion rate at landforms. May, (1971), remarked that the most substantial losses occurred in winter where rainfall and winds were at their peak. In coastal areas such as Dorset, which is concordant, immense winds and waves of long fetches break off soft or less resistant material and rocks which leaves the more resistant rocks exposed therefore channelling the formation on landforms demonstrated at the Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland. The definition of a concordant coast is when coastline has alternating layers of hard rock and soft rock that run parallel to the coast. The soft rock in usually protected from erosion as the hard rock acts as a protective barrier. Landforms such as Coves can be formed if the hard rock has been ruptured through therefore leaving the soft rock exposed to erosion (e.g. Lulworth Cove).\nFurthermore, previous coastal studies carried out by Johonnessen et al (1982) concluded that heat of salts on salt crystallisation was possibly the main erosive mechanism above high tide on sunny, south facing sandstone landforms for example east cliff in Dorset. The average surface reading of NaCl are 27ppm (De Wolf, 2001). This study was constructed in Brighton therefore results will approximately be similar in Dorset.\nMany studies have been carried out to investigate what factors which put certain landforms at risk of rapid erosion. A variation of landform response occurs according to material strength. Hard rock coasts erode very slowly due to the constraining factors of material strength and rock mechanics (ALLISON, 1989). Therefore the more resistant rock landforms should remain essentially stable when erosional processes act upon them. In contrast, soft rock landforms are subject to additional weakening by weathering and degradation by mass movement; these processes are likely to operate more rapidly in the wetter, warmer climate predicted for regions such as Southern England due to global warming (Department of the Environment, 1991). Conclusively the landforms present in the south of England are more susceptible to erosional/ weathering processes. (Richard and Lorriman, 1987) pointed out that taller landforms erode more rapidly because they generate higher shear stresses and suffer larger landslides, however they also yields more sediment per unit of recession. Whilst reading the article on BBC news \u2018UK storms: Extreme weather caused years of erosion\u2019 (21 February 2014) an interesting fact caught my attention which stated \u201cmore than 3m of the cliff at Birling Gap has been lost to the sea this year\u201d. This is where I felt that a wider range of studies can be beneficial to investigate the reasons why this unpredictable event occurred, and also encouraging more people to undergo investigations to arrive at reliable conclusion.\n37769803784601. UK\n2266950351409000-63817538100000Locations for Study\n1958797585075Source: Google map\n23933559379813. Durdle Door + Lulworth\n003. Durdle Door + Lulworth\n-245210632724192. Dorset\n002. Dorset\n-1453887672831600109401466122300-4522446466127100-882099333280300-163385512426950-20910551242695-20910548902700-4519930582422000\n-447675-15430500West bay is a small coastal harbour settlement and resort situated on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England. It is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4km) south of Bridport in West Dorset. Coordinates are 50.7116?N 2.763750?W. The coast of West Bay is also part of the Jurassic Coast, which is a World Heritage site which stretches for 98 miles which includes most of the Dorset coastline. West Bay is surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is an organisation whose aims are to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the landscapes around the UK.\nDurdle Door is a costal landform (arch) on the south of Dorset. It is a natural limestone/chalk arch. It is situated on the Jurassic coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. Coordinates are 50?37\u201916N 2?16\u201936W. The development of the area around Durdle door and landform itself is directly related to the geology of the area, which comprises of alternating resistant and less resistant rock parallel to the shoreline also known as a concordant coastline.\nI have chosen these two locations as they show several significant differences such as geology, coastal landforms, wave speed etc., which will allow me to compare and contrast and determine which factors are the most significant which contribute to erosion.\nPlanning Stage/Method\nThe title of my investigation is \u201cTo what extent is the rate of erosion equally distributed at Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove.\u201d\nIn the planning stage I split this title into 3 other research question/ sub questions; (1) \u201cTo what extent do wave characteristics contribute to distribution of erosion at Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove?\u201d, (2) \u201cTo what extent do geological features such as faults and bedding planes (lithology) contribute to erosion at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door?\u201d and finally (3) \u201cHow and why does beach profile vary between Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove.\nFor sub-question (1) I would expect to find as wave speed and wave frequency increases (destructive waves) the rate of erosion at the landforms will be significantly higher than coastlines with low energy for example Holderness coast. This is due Weymouth being a high energy coastline which therefore means that destructive waves will be the most foremost wave, causing the landforms to erode and recede at a higher rate. In addition I expect the area around Durdle Door to erode significantly faster than the area around Lulworth Cove, due to geology characteristic and change in wave speed.\nFor sub-question (2) I expect lithology to be a major contributor to rapid erosion. Feature such as faults and bedding planes can determine whether a coastline is susceptible to erosion or firmly resistant to erosion. This therefore implies that these features also determine the shape of a coastline and what landforms can be created.\nFor sub-question (3) I expect the measurements of the beach profile to be equal at both investigation points due to the prevailing wind coming from the same direction, therefore the wave frequency should also be equal. However I believe the waves at Lulworth Cove will have a lower magnitude which means the rate of deposition will exceed the rate of erosion which leads to a steeper beach profile. Furthermore there are limitations and they will be addressed in the data analysis.\n336359590106500Secondary information, if needed, and background research will be carried out in order for me obtain a greater understanding of the subject area. This will be executed by reading information from geography booklets supplied by the instructors which contain a wide variety of geographical literature which will help me complete my independent investigation to a high standard. All the information I obtain from secondary sources will be recorded in the bibliography at the back.\nIn this investigation I will be involved in the collection of primary data about wave type, beach profile at the different investigation points, longshore drift/distance and the speed of longshore drift at both points. Sediment size at each landform will be collected and measured to determine if there is a correlation between sediment size and rate of erosion. Secondary data in the likes of weather forecast of that day and wind speed will be gathered and used to ensure all the variables that might provide inaccurate measurements are accounted for. This data may be gathered from the internet from website such as \u201cWeather.com\u201d. Specific geology landscape information will also be gathered from the internet.\nSpecific data will be collected and thus specific instruments of recording are required. Ranging poles will be used to measure the beach profile at both points of the investigation. The method will be executed by using the following steps. 1) Attach the string to both pole A and B at the same height and place the spirit level in the middle of the string. 2) Place pole A closest to the sea and pole B up the beach. Place a third pole C towards the top of the beach to act of as a marker.3) Line up pole A and pole B to resemble the position of pole C. 4) Ensure the string is kept tight and 1m in length. Move it up and down on pole B until the bubble in the spirit level is centred. 5) Measure the change in height from the strings starting point. The longshore drift/distance will be calculated by throwing a buoyant object into the sea and measuring the distance it travels at a given time. With this information, we can find out how fast the object moved which would be equivalent to how fast some waves hit the face of the landforms which therefore contributes to rapid erosion. To distinguish which waves were present at the landform wave counts were constructed. If there are 6-9 waves breaking on the shore in one minute then the waves are constructive. If there are 10-14 waves breaking on the shore in one minute then the waves are destructive. The sediment size will be recorded by picking out 5 sediments by a random sampling technique and using callipers to measure their size. As the majority of the data I am collecting is quantitative recording sheets will be created for each data collection method to ensure all the data is easily distributed and understandable.\n(cm) Cumulative height change (cm) Distance between poles (cm) Sediment size (cm)\n1) There are a number of ways of presenting collected data. Methods of presenting data include a line graph to show the cumulative height change at increasing distance in Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. A bar graph could be used to show the mean sediment size at increasing distance at the two investigation points and for qualitative data radar graphs can be used. Proportional arrows could be used to show the direction and intensity of weed speeds at the different sites.\nRisk assessments will be carried out throughout the whole investigation and the main risks will be identified. One of these risks could be getting lost. Avoiding this can be done by exchanging phone numbers with instructors or teachers and staying within a large group of piers. Another risk is tripping and slipping. Avoiding this involves wearing sensible and suitable footwear. And finally traffic accidents. This can be avoided by wearing a seatbelt.\nThe title for my investigation is: \u201cTo what extent is the rate of erosion equally distributed at Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove?\u201d This is the predominate question and it has been split up into 3 different sub questions each needed to target specific questions of the main question, therefore this ensures the main question is more accurately answered. The 3 sub questions are; \u201cTo what extent do wave characteristics contribute to distribution of erosion at Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove?\u201d, \u201cTo what extent do geological features such as faults and bedding planes (lithology) contribute to erosion at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door?\u201d and \u201cHow and why does beach profile vary between Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove?\u201d.\nThe destination selected for the investigation was the Coast of Dorset which was an area that had enough variation of landforms that would enable me to construct and gather primary data to help me gain evidence to fabricate a conclusion. Some areas were easily accessible and relatively safe. The primary data collected includes wave type, beach profile, longshore drift and sediment size. Secondary data collected includes weather forecasts and wind speed for that day will be obtained from the internet website such as \u201cweather.com\u201d. Overall, a vast quantity of different data was gathered to ensure enough data was available to accurately show contrast between the two investigation points, and to also ensure the main investigation question if fully answered to the best of my ability.\nThe destinations needed for me investigation was Lulworth Cove which was near the village of West Lulworth on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Dorset, southern England and Durdle Door which is a natural limestone arch also on the Jurassic Coast. The maps under \u201clocation of study\u201d show accurately the area under investigation.\nThe primary data was collected from the two sites on the same day however at different times and the results were noted on a data collected sheets so they were easily understood when forming a conclusion. The sampling techniques used were random sampling and pragmatic. Random sampling involved picking 5 different rocks at each ranging pole to obtain information for sediment size. 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        "raw_content": "China's nuclear power plans vulnerable to domestic public protest.\nFT: \u201cChina\u2019s nuclear industry has in recent years ventured overseas for new opportunities but it is now facing challenges at home gaining public acceptance of its $150bn expansion plans.\u201d\n\u201cFears of a nuclear power backlash, stoked by recent demonstrations against other large industrial projects, have rattled regulators as well as nuclear operators China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC) and China General Nuclear Power Corp (CGN).\nNuclear power is central to Beijing\u2019s efforts to reduce smog while keeping the manufacturing economy humming in its populous eastern cities. China plans to expand its nuclear generating capacity to 58GW by 2020, with another 30GW under construction by that time.\nCNNC and CGN are at the forefront of this unparalleled nuclear ramp-up. They operate all of China\u2019s 20 nuclear reactors and are neck and neck in building new ones \u2013 between them they account for 25 of the 28 under construction.\nBoth are trying to develop their own reactor designs as platforms to expand internationally, and both are dependent on continued acceptance by the Chinese public, as well as on the successful construction of models untested anywhere else.\nLast year, China\u2019s only nuclear-related protest to date resulted in the abrupt cancellation of a $6bn uranium processing plant the two groups had proposed for Guangdong province.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Yom Kippur Readings\nMigdal Bavel for the 21st Century \u2192\nThe Revenge of the Animals \u2013 An Idea For Bereishit\nA piece from Cartoon Kippah a couple of years ago\nThe following idea falls into the interesting category of \u2018things which are obviously correct but I have no idea what they mean\u2019 as well as the category of \u2018fresh takes on things I thought I knew already\u2019. I came across it last year in a book of essays by the philosopher Michael Wyschogrod, who is probably the most important Jewish thinker alive that no one has ever heard of. So allow me to share\u2026\nIn chapter 2 of Bereishit (Genesis) God creates man and places him in a garden, gives him various instructions, allows him to name the animals, and finally notes that it is not good to be alone and so fashions Eve who will be for him his help mate, lover and partner. Thus chapter 2 ends. Chapter 3 features the story of the serpent\u2019s temptation of Eve, the eating of the forbidden fruit and the subsequent expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden. We have all read these stories a thousand times yet Wyschogrod picks up on a connection between the two chapters that I had never noticed before and which puts everything in a new light.\nA careful look at the last verses of ch.2 reveals something interesting:\nAnd the Lord God said: \u201cIt is not good for the human to be alone, I shall make him a sustainer beside him\u201d. And the Lord God fashioned from the soil each beast of the field and each fowl of the heavens and brought each to the human to see what he would call it, and whatever the human called a living creature, that was its name. And the human called names to all the cattle and to the fowl of the heavens and to all the beasts of the field, but for the human no sustainer beside him was found. And the Lord God cast a deep slumber on the human and he slept, and He took one of his ribs and closed over the flesh where it had been, and the Lord God built the rib He had taken from the human into a woman and He brought her to the human. And the human said:\nThis one at last, bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh,\nThis one shall be called Woman, for from man was this one taken\nTherefore does a man leave his father and his mother and cling to his wife and they became one flesh. And the two of them were naked (arumim), the human and his woman, and they were not ashamed.\nTwo things take place in these verses: God creates the animals and brings them to Adam to give them names and God creates woman from man to give him a partner to end his loneliness. Our natural instinct is to read these as two completely distinct events. Yet the text makes as clear as possible that there is only topic under discussion: finding the suitable partner for Adam. Note that the creation of the animals (v.19) occurs immediately after God has said that it is not good for man to be alone (v.18). This is not a changing of the topic, but a continuation of it: God seems to hope that Adam will find a suitable partner from the animal kingdom \u2013 yet, \u2018no sustainer was found\u2019, none of the animals were good enough for Adam. Only then does God fashion a creature from Adam himself and Adam\u2019s positive response says very clearly that he has been on the dating scene for a while: This one at last! (v.23) \u2013 where all of God\u2019s previous suggestions for Adam have failed, this time, the human finds favour in Adam\u2019s eyes.\nDespite how bizarre this interpretation may sound to us this is quite clearly the simple and correct reading of the text, as well as long established rabbinic and midrashic tradition. Rashi, quoting the Talmud in Yevamot, cites the midrash that Adam cohabited with all of the animals yet found none of them to match his tastes until Eve was created. As is often the way with midrash, it only makes colourfully explicit what is already implicit within the text.\nAt this point enter Michael Wyschogrod and his very simple question: what is the response of the animals at being spurned by Adam in favour of the human, Eve?! Are they to be expected to meekly celebrate with the happy couple or does their rejection mean that they will seek retribution? We only have to wait until the next verse to find out.\nNow the serpent was most arum of all the beasts of the field that the Lord God had made and he said to the woman, \u2018Though God said that you may not eat from any tree of the garden\u2019\u2026 and the rest is history.\nArum is normally, and correctly, translated as cunning. The serpent is the most cunning of all the animals. But as is so often the problem with translation of Tanakh a single word obscures the multiple possible meanings of the Hebrew and rarely more so than in this case. If one follows in the Hebrew one is struck by the fact that the description of the serpent as arum, comes only a single verse after man and woman, now united in love, were described as arumim, or, naked.\nIf the serpent\u2019s cunning explains the success of his mission, it is his nakedness which explains his motive. He, for some reason unknown to us, is the most hurt and incensed by Adam\u2019s rejection of himself individually and the animals as a whole, and is the best placed to take revenge. This is precisely what he does, and it is the hurt of the animals, channelled through the serpent, that results in the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden and into the brutal world. As Wyschogrod points out this reading also explains why the serpent approaches Eve rather than Adam with his malevolent plan. While the animals are also angry at Adam, their primary enemy is Eve who has replaced them in Adam\u2019s affection and she must be made to pay.\nTo add a further point that Wyschogrod doesn\u2019t make, when, at the end of chapter 3, the man names his wife Chava (Eve) because she is the mother of all that lives (chay), it is hard to ignore a word in Aramaic that sounds eerily similar to the name Adam gives her, chiva, which means of course, serpent.\nThis reading seems to me very compelling and we only usually miss it due to a) the sheer bizarreness of the idea and b) the fact that the later (Christian) chapter vision divides Adam\u2019s taking of Eve and the plan of the serpent into separate chapters, thus breaking the narrative in two.\nSo what can this rereading of the most classic of stories mean? Wyschogrod suggests that:\nFor me, the most important lesson that emerges from all of this is a recognition of the proximity, from God\u2019s perspective, of human beings and animals. However great the gulf may seem from the human perspective, from the perspective of God who is infinitely above both humans and animals, the gulf is not as absolute as it seems to humans\u2026 Humans and animals are both finite creatures and while, in the final analysis, only woman is the proper companion of man, animals are also companions though less than fully satisfactory ones. (Wyschogrod, Abraham\u2019s Promise, p109)\nThis idea is certainly an intriguing one and perhaps is the correct one, but for me the reading of the story itself is so powerful, that even a sophisticated interpretation of the meaning of it such as Wyschogrod\u2019s appears to be a lessening of the awesome ambiguity of the story as a whole:\nMankind was expelled from paradise due to the jealousy of the animals, bitter at having been spurned in favour of woman as companions for man. 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        "raw_content": "Attention: National Bookstore\nI would like to call the attention of the National Bookstore management why it takes them years to report and pay for books consigned to them? I\u2019ve been consigning with them my book on \u201cJose Rizal \u2013 Filipino Doctor and Patriot\u201d which I published in 1981 and released the same year. My office took pains in delivering the books to the different outlets and branches of the National Bookstore within the city, something we had done from way back; and things went well. Some 27 branches we consigned to them since April 2016.\nI am curious to find out why the sudden change in the way the National Bookstore, main office, is handling things now. They don\u2019t accept calls to ask simple questions as to when we can pick up the payments for copies sold. Neither are we told what we can do; and when to send my staff to their office. As I was told, everything is centralized to their main office I don\u2019t recall where. Not for anything, I just want to get my books back, sale or no sale. Before I do that, let me thank Mr. Orlando Grullo for finally emailing my office about the status on my books consigned to the National Bookstore. I will write them a letter on how I can withdraw my books on \u201cJose Rizal\u201d consigned to them since April 2016.\nLet me explain about the book written by Dr. Jose Baron-Fernandez, a Spaniard \u2013 a medical doctor, historian, researcher, investigator of documents, and author of many books; and a multi awarded author/researcher internationally. For the first time, this book reveals unedited documents found in the classified section of the archives in Spain.\nOur former Secretary of the Department of Education during the Marcos regime, Dr. Onofre Corpuz, whom I did not know; an intellectual and an historian, told me in a phone call that he stayed in the Vera Reyes Publishing (the printing press that first published the book in 1981) waiting for the first copy to come out that night in 1981. He was so interested to see the book. He gave me a call a few days after that he was so impressed with the book and told me over the phone: \u201cMr. Morato, it\u2019s the most documented book on Jose Rizal, the most complete, the most comprehensive and the ultimate book on Jose Rizal.\u201d\nI did not know nor have I ever met then Minister Onofre Corpuz of then Ministry of Education, Culture & Sports. After the call he made to me, I received a letter from him that he would make the book the official textbook in school for the books used on Rizal were based on hearsay and portrays Jose Rizal as not a great man for the Dominican priests of the University of Sto. Tomas and Letran wanted the authors to portray Jose Rizal as a womanizer and a lesser man for going against the Spanish friars. Rizal never fought the Catholic Church, but only those bad friars.\nDoctor Jose Baron-Fernandez researched on Jose Rizal for 20 years in Mexico, London, Paris, Germany and in the secret archives in Spain; including the documents he found in the secret archives in Spain where he saw a document sealed by the Spanish government about the assassination attempt on Jose Rizal in Dapitan. It came out for the first time. It\u2019s on page 268 where a priest, Padre Gerardo, orders a certain Namanan to kill Jose Rizal in Dapitan. Padre Gerardo was Cebu based and paid Namanan 70 pesos to kill Rizal. But Namanan returned to Cebu and gave back the 70 pesos to Padre Gerardo, (if I remember correctly, a Recolect priest) and told the priest that he could not do it for Jose Rizal was a very good man; fed him and made him stay in his house in Dapitan.\nJose Rizal never denied the existence of God. He died a true Christian believing on the existence of God; but recognized that there were bad friars who were abusing our people and country.\nIt is a fact that most of the so-called priests sent by Spain to the colonies such as the South American countries including the Philippines, Mexico and Central America were not true priests but most were erring priests from the Northern part of Spain, the Basque region, who were not at all \u201choly.\u201d Spain sent to the colonies the unwanted erring priests and \u201cdeported\u201d them to the colonies to get rid of them.\nTo sum it up on what the book is all about: One, that Jose Rizal was not a womanizer. He fell in love very easily. But a letter found in the archives in London when Jose Rizal left for Paris that says it all. He fell in love with Gertrude Beckett, an English girl. Jose Rizal left for Paris and wrote her a letter from Paris saying: \u201cI would rather leave you than to destroy your virginal love.\u201d\nJose Rizal had a pact with his only brother Paciano that only one of them would get married while the other will dedicate in fighting for the country. There were only two boys in the family, Paciano and Jose; and nine sisters.\nIt is very clear that love of country reigned on Jose Rizal that prevented him from getting married for his mission was to save his country first and foremost. Maybe marriage could have come much later had his mission been accomplished. After all, he died at only age 33 years old.\nYes, he easily fell in love with women from different countries he went to. But before the relationship turned serious, he left for another country because his foremost mission was to save his beloved country \u2013 Las Islas Filipinas. Getting married would be a violation of the pact with his older brother Paciano; and foremost, would defeat his primary mission of saving this country from the clutches of evil friars, which the King of Spain knew nothing about what was truly going on because of misinformation sent to him; and the distance.\nLet me sum it up: This book on Jose Rizal can teach our people love of country; love and respect of parents; honesty and integrity adhering to principles. I bought the intellectual property of this book in 1979 in Spain, including the documents buried in the secret archives in Spain for a hundred years.\nI own the book and I could have put my name as its author. 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        "raw_content": "Canada revokes Myanmar leader Suu Kyi\u2019s honorary citizenship\nBy Press Trust of India on October 3, 2018 Comments Off on Canada revokes Myanmar leader Suu Kyi\u2019s honorary citizenship\nOttawa: Canada\u2019s Parliament has formally stripped Aung San Suu Kyi of her honorary Canadian citizenship for complicity in the atrocities committed against Myanmar\u2019s Rohingya people.\nThe Senate voted unanimously to strip Suu Kyi, Myanmar\u2019s civilian leader, of the symbolic honor bestowed on her in 2007.\nThe upper house\u2019s move follows a similar unanimous vote in the House of Commons last week.\nSuu Kyi is the first person to have her honorary Canadian citizenship revoked.\nA United Nations fact-finding mission reported last month that the Myanmar\u2019s military has systematically killed thousands of Rohingya civilians, burned hundreds of their villages and engaged in ethnic cleansing and mass gang rape. It called for top generals to be investigated and prosecuted for genocide.\nThe Senate has also followed the lead of the Commons in recognizing that the crimes against humanity committed by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya constitute a genocide.\n\u201cWe must recognize this atrocity for what it is,\u201d said Sen. Ratna Omidvar, who introduced the motion to revoke Suu Kyi\u2019s citizenship Tuesday.\n\u201cIt is genocide. We must call it as it is.\u201d Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for her fight for democracy in Myanmar.\n\u201cAt that point she was a champion for change and human rights \u2026 The world pinned its hope on her as the shining light and hope for a democratic and peaceful Myanmar,\u201d said Omidvar. \u201cAs we all now know, that was not to be.\u201d Omidvar said Suu Kyi has denied the atrocities, restricted access to international investigators and journalists, defended the military and denied humanitarian aid for the Rohingya.\nCanada revokes Myanmar leader Suu Kyi\u2019s honorary citizenship added by Press Trust of India on October 3, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Home Fitness Static or dynamic stretching, what to prefer\nStatic stretching (which is being done after the training) is accomplished without the movement due to the smooth muscle stretch and the dynamic stretch (before the training) provides the exercises. This article will reveal the differences between these two types of stretching.\nIt\u2019s important to remember! Dynamic stretching is the practical exercises, which simulate your trainings. Nevertheless, if you feel pain during the brief moments of muscle stretch, then you need to immediately stop the stretch and to see the doctor.\nAs we all know, 5-10-minute stretch is necessary before the start of every training. Correct stretch helps to prepare your organism for every physical activity. It prepares your muscles for the increased amount of work during the physical exercises. Stretch can contain the static or dynamic stretching or the combination of them. However, many people don\u2019t know the difference between static and dynamic exercises and, as a rule, they use them as synonyms, which is completely wrong.\nThis article contains main differences between these two types of stretching.\nCommittee manner\nStatic stretching \u2013 is essentially static exercises. As the name implies, it\u2019s aimed only at muscle stretch without movements. In other words, this type of stretching doesn\u2019t suggest any sudden movements.\nDynamic stretching \u2013 is a combination of stretching with movement; it\u2019s referred to the exercises and slow increase of amplitude and speed of movement to stretch the muscl\nes. Dynamic movement is aimed at the use of full amplitude of muscle movement without exceeding the normal anatomic limit.\nStatic stretching is generally being done after the exercise, right after the training. You need to hold a posture for about 30 seconds in static stretching with a focus on the muscle stretching.\nDynamic stretching is being done before the start of the training. Dynamic stretching substantially is a motional stretch with a small focus on the muscle stretching. So the stretching itself lasts for about 1-2 seconds.\nExercises of static stretching can be really helpful after the training because they allow your muscles to relax and besides they help to improve their flexibility. Muscles, as a rule, are being contracted during the physical exercises. Static stretching allows your muscles to restore their original length and besides it eases the pain in muscles and spasms, which are general after the training.\n\u2726 Dynamic stretching simulates the movement, which you will carry out. This improves the blood flow in the muscles, which makes you more adapted to the training at your convenience. Stretch combining with the dynamic stretching includes not only muscles\u2019 warm up, but also the work on the muscles, which you pay the special attention to. For example, the stretch for the run contains leg raises, brisk walking, jogging and jumps. All that provides the improvement of your training\u2019s results.\nWe usually feel the muscle tightness before the start of every ordinary training. However, this condition can be eased due to the preliminary exercises of dynamic stretching and warm ups, because it helps to relax the tight muscles. In brief, this type of warm up prepares the muscle to the stress and strain of the training.\n\u2726 Carrying out of the exercises of static stretching as one and only activity can have a negative influence on your sports results. Research also showed that warm up, which contains only static stretching, can reduce the maximal muscular efficiency. Muscle tissues generally are being torn insignificantly if the static stretching is being carried out before the training. That can relax the muscles and negatively influence on the results. Thus, the static stretching before the training can increase the injury risk during the training.\n\u2726 Inasmuch as during the dynamic stretching speed and intensity of movements to achieve full amplitude of movement increases gradually, there\u2019s absolutely no injury risk. As the matter of fact, dynamic stretching protects your body from the injury during the physical exercises. Altogether, dynamic stretching is considered perfect for muscles\u2019 warm up. So instead of concentrating only on static stretching, you should include the dynamic one in your warm up to maximize the benefits from your training.\nStatic or dynamic stretching, what to prefer was last modified: February 7th, 2018 by admin",
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        "raw_content": "Back to Nature at the Mud House\nNovember 18, 2016 by Khiri Travel | Filed Under: Accommodation, Kayaking, Sri Lanka\nImagine a primitive building structure made of mud with open spaces, stone details and a thatched roof and you will get an idea of what the Mud House is all about. Located about two and a half hours north of Colombo international airport in the rural Sri Lankan countryside, it is a one of a kind lodging with its own unique style and setting.\nThe nearest town is Amanduwa renowned locally for its fresh market selling all sorts of local produce, and being only a couple of kilometers away, it\u2019s close enough to enjoy a bicycle ride there. Be prepared to see mountains of fresh goods like chillies, bananas and other fruits. We loved the thambili (fresh coconut) and the avocados. In fact we brought some back to the Mud House and the kitchen staff prepared a wonderful salad with our evening meal.\nOther activities that you can do in the area include kayaking at a small lake nearby the Mud House, or enjoy a picnic of Sri Lankan snacks on its banks. In fact the Mud House is ideal for families with young children. On this trip we took a six year old and a four year old, who both absolutely loved it. Being so close to nature, the open space is a real treat for children and there are plenty of paths and trails for the family to explore together.\nThe Mud House itself is an open concept structure. The guestrooms are open to the elements, meaning that fans are used instead of air conditioning and visitors sleep in the traditional way under mosquito nets. It\u2019s also back to nature all the way, as there is no electricity, internet or television to distract you from the beauty of your surroundings. We loved it as the perfect place to disconnect for a few days away from the modern world.",
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        "raw_content": "In mathematics and logic, the term axiom refers to an underlying first principle that has found general acceptance but cannot be proved or demonstrated. It may also be called a self-evident principle or postulate. An example is the principle of contradiction: it is impossible for something to be and not be at the same time and in the same respect.\nIn Euclid\u2019s Elements the first principles were listed in two categories: postulates and common notions. Postulates were principles of geometry. The common notions were evidently what Aristotle called axioms, that is, the first principles from which all sciences must start. Indeed, the later Greek philosopher Proclus stated in his On the First Book of Euclid that notion and axiom are synonymous.\nIn modern times, many mathematicians have used the words postulate and axiom interchangeably. Others recommend using the term axiom for the underlying assumptions of logic and postulate for those assumptions or first principles that define a particular mathematical discipline.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00a9 raptorcaptor/Fotolia\nOne of the most familiar birds of sandy beaches is the plump little sanderling. Extremely quick and lively, it chases a retreating wave to snatch insects from the wet sand. Then it races back to shore just a fraction of an inch ahead of the returning wave. When resting, the birds may be found in flocks of 100 or more individuals. When the flock is disturbed, the sanderlings fly low over the water, dipping and skimming along the waves, but they soon return to the beach.\nSanderlings are found worldwide. They nest on barrens near the sea around the North Pole, and winter on sandy beaches virtually around the world. In fall and spring they are especially common along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts of North America.\nThe birds are about 8 inches (20 centimeters) long. In the spring the upper parts of the male, which are light chestnut or rust mottled with black, contrast sharply with the white belly. In winter both the males and females are almost entirely white. When the birds fly, they show a conspicuous long, white wing bar. The bill, feet, and legs are black. The sanderlings have only three toes on each foot\u2014they have no hind toe. Nevertheless, they have no difficulty balancing on one leg for long periods of time.\nThe nest of the sanderling is a depression in the ground lined with moss, grass, and leaves. The eggs (usually four) are dull green-olive or olive brown, spotted with darker brown or black. Sometimes the female will lay two clutches, and she will incubate one while the male incubates the other.\nThe sanderling is a species of sandpiper. The scientific name of the sanderling is Calidris alba.",
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        "raw_content": "Damn. It has been a long time since I had anything much to write regarding my novel and it\u2019s been getting me down. Rather than bore you with the mind-numbing, sometimes infuriating, crap that has been getting in my way I just wanna celebrate the fact that I\u2019m back to writing almost daily. IT FEEL GOOD, REAL GOOD!\nIn fact, 2017 has been a triumph year in small ways. I know myself, and I know how dark it can get in my mind. A few years ago, the events of the last few months would have rendered me a self-destructive, isolated, drunkenaddled wreck. But this time around, while they\u2019ve taken their toll, I\u2019ve managed to stay connected with friends, avoid shutting out the world with drugs and alcohol, keep up my reading and movie watching (which keeps me sane and inspired), and keep my writing goals in focus, even if I didn\u2019t get to write much.\nSo, to celebrate, here\u2019s a GIFgasm:\nLove youse! Another update coming soon!\nPrevious PostSignal Boost: Women\u2019s Voices #1 \u2013 the PassionNext PostPop Culture, Big Ideas: \u2018The Descent\u2019 and Anti-Natalism\n2 thoughts on \u201cThe Novel: Update #8 \u2013 I\u2019m Back, Baby!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Hugh Gilbert is a Scot, born in 1946 in Glasgow. He qualified as a Physiotherapist (Physical Therapist) in 1969 and worked for a few years in Local Hospitals there and with Junior Football Clubs, before emigrating to Canada in 1975 to further his career. He kept Canada as his main residence and workplace until 2013 when he returned to his native Scotland to focus on building his business into the success it has become today. He is still fully active in developing and teaching his work in the UK for around 9 months of the year, with barely a day off, in order that he (and his long term partner and fianc\u00e9, Jane Wardlaw) can return to his other love, the Big Island of Hawaii, which Hugh has been travelling to since 1985.\nHe is a published author, and currently has 3 books (The Early Aging Workforce; Free the Unicorn and lastly, Hope for Alzheimer\u2019s), available for the public.\nOver the years Hugh gained valuable experience as a Senior Therapist, then as Clinical Departmental Head, before moving into the world of Private Practice in Jan. 1986, where he has remained ever since in one form or another. He has been instrumental in the creation/opening of Sports, Industrial and General Public focussed new clinics as well as purchasing and selling existing clinics throughout that time. He was a Registered Insurance Consultant in that role for the WCB in Alberta and for years, was considered as an expert witness in Worker Disability Arbitration and Court Hearings.\nHugh also coached local football (soccer) in Canada and developed a strong youth system in his community, leaving an equally strong legacy there, as he progressed to being offered the post of Head Coach/Manager at the University Level, which he accepted for a 5 year period.\nAlways community driven, Hugh developed a unique and simple Third World Aid Programme, called Pass the Buck, where almost all money raised got through to the use it was intended for, and not for admin etc.\nHe also was blessed (his words) to train under the late Dr. Masuro Emoto in his ground breaking work with water and Hugh is a fully Certified Teacher of this (Hado) work also.\nHugh is certified in many post grad components, including manual therapy, functional capacity evaluations, pre-placement screenings, overuse syndrome prevention, job/task analysis, work site analysis, ergonomics, injury prevention, absenteeism / disability reduction.\nHe is a recognised Advanced Myofascial Release Practitioner, having taken all required training in this field from the John F. Barnes Organisation in the USA. He has negotiated and formed business partnerships and alliances along the way, often successfully gaining seven figure financial contracts as the outcome.\nHe is a recognised leader in his field now, as his statistics show in the FAQ section, having developed programmes which are shattering the norms, reducing treatment time and cost up to 85% in many physical disabilities, injuries. His main protocol Kinetic Chain Release (KCR)\u2122, is proving massively successful, but Hugh is never satisfied with results and is constantly striving to evaluate and create adjuncts to improve the outcomes. To this end he has created Postural Energetics\u2122, and Connective Tissue Release (CTR)\u2122, and his latest mobilisation (PFM) has caused such a stir that already there has been strong interest shown in obtaining full research on it from a Consultant (Surgeon) and a Neurosurgeon. His work continues and grows almost daily. He is proud to say that to date there are over 50,000 Scots now in balance and mostly pain free thanks to his dramatically simple yet successful approach, which he has now taught in Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Canada, USA, Hawaii, Mexico, and Argentina, with over 1200 students now trained by him personally, 900 of which are now on his database.\nHe shows no inclination to slow down or shift his lifelong focus of providing a system of better health care for all, a system which is easily understood and accessible by and for all.\nHugh was told recently by two of his friends, a top scientist and a renowned physician, who had scrutinised his work in detail, that \u201cYou take things that are incredibly complex and make them seem incredibly simple.\u201d His response? \u201cWith absolutely no disrespect intended, these things and much more were always incredibly simple until the scientific mind insisted on making them incredibly complicated. I have just returned them to their proper place of reference.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Kitchen Remodel Sacramento in Ulatis Park, California\nYou may create many ideas for the contractors near me in Ulatis Park, California to work on, and they will show you what they can do with your kitchen. The kitchen will feel much different after you have completed the work. You may walk into your kitchen to see what you want to change, and you may bring the contractor with you to learn how large the room is. They will take measurements that go into their plans, and they will begin working on the sketches or designs that must be used as they complete their work.\nYou are searching for something that makes your home beautiful to live in, and you are attempting to create a kitchen that you may cook in every night, that you may host parties in and that you may congregate in as a family. Your kids will love coming into the kitchen, and your family will love your kitchen in Ulatis Park, California when they come over for a holiday meal. The hosting you do in the house will be much better because you have a kitchen that is made for this, and you will feel as though you are cooking in a TV kitchen that was made to look good on-camera. You may check prices next, and you will learn how to manage the cost of a kitchen remodel.\nUlatis Park Kitchen Remodel Sacramento\nThere are quite a few things you will learn about the kitchen when you are having it remodeled in Ulatis Park, California, and the people who work on the job when show you the colors and styles that they think will look best. You may choose something that will help you build a new kitchen, and you will feel good knowing that you have made the best decisions for your home. The home you are creating will feel better because it was built around a modern design concept, and you may choose an open concept or other style you like.\nYou must have your kitchen remodeled in Ulatis Park, California by someone who has done this process many different times, and they will give you steps that help you with designing the kitchen. The program you use for the job will make it simple to complete the work, and there are many things in 2017 that will make your remodel go by much faster.\nThe work that is done in the home in Ulatis Park, California is devoid of the mistakes that often happen because technology is used to manage each part of the project, and you will see the process unfold in a number of media before your very eyes. The project plan will be emailed to you when you need it, and you will receive emails every day that show you what the company plans to work on that day. They are honest with you about the pace they are working, and they will show you the schedule they are using for the job. You may see the worksheet that was created to manage the job, and they will help you understand what they are doing that day that you may not quite comprehend.\nYou may build a kitchen in Ulatis Park, California that will offer a high return on investment, and you may build one thing that is modern. And exciting for anyone who enters your home. The company will give you advice that helps you save money, and they will do many clerical things that make the house easier to manage. You may ask the contractor how they plan to make your kitchen look beautiful, and they will give you many of these options:\nThe trends that are current for the industry are important to you, and you will find that the company may give you advice for designing the room. They will show you how the kitchen in Ulatis Park, California may look with all these different things. They may give you advice that explains how they would plan the kitchen in Ulatis Park, California if they were in your position, and they will show you many online.\nThey will write up and share your contract for the kitchen remodel in Ulatis Park, California\nThe contract for your remodel in Ulatis Park, California will reflect many different things on the job that must be done, and you will have your own copy that you may follow when the work is done. You may not realize how complex a job such as this is, but you will see it completed according to the contract you were given.\nYou will close the process with an inspection that shows how the kitchen was remodeled in Ulatis Park, California. The people on the team will inspect your home, and they will guide a code enforcer through your home if they wish to visit. The kitchen will look beautiful when it is completed, and it will give you a peace of mind that your home is prepared for entertaining and parties that you wish to host.",
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        "raw_content": "Education Explosion.\nEver since we were young we were always told that getting good marks is important to leading a good life, some of us were beaten and forced into studying, some of us were so fearful of their parents and teachers that we tried to study at least, even if the results were never encouraging and then there were some of us who actually loved learning and wanted to expand our knowledge as much as possible and take our intellectual capabilities to new heights. Every student at least once in their life asks themselves, what would happen if I got less marks in one exam, one test, one year. What difference would that make? How could it possibly affect me and why am I always asked to score well even though sometimes I just can\u2019t understand the topic? If not world over, this is something that most of the students experience in their life, constant pressure and high expectations to be met to satisfy our parents, teachers and also to command any type of respect among our classmates.\nThe reason getting good grades is perceived to be so important among global population and more so in Asia is actually down to a mixture of lack of national infrastructure and an aversion to change down to the cynical side of the human brain. Parents always want what is best for their children, or what they believe is the best thing for their kids. In many Asian countries, national infrastructure has been set up on the basis of a person\u2019s academic skills. You get a basic standard of education which is same for most of the students across the country and then are expected to get a bachelors degree and get a job or go for even higher studies. I can speak only for my country in this matter, but if we look at someone trying to fulfill their talents and dreams through the way of extracurricular activities or sports or anything different from the same old academics and your chances of being able to achieve something reduce drastically. A child\u2019s parents understandably observe this and react to the situation by making their kids focus on academics where in sports, music and art become secondary hobbies or talents that cannot be used to forge a person\u2019s career.\nGovernments come and go trying to change the situation and offer sports scholarships and other incentives to aspiring students but that is where the cynicism within the human mind comes in. Elders have seen many governments come and go, they have more experience than us and know, or at least believe that whatever the incentive is, will eventually be taken away leaving my child in a limbo of darkness which would lead to an uncertain and rocky future. So this ends up becoming a cyclical hell for anyone aspiring to be a voice for change, the people who can enforce this change are filled with cynicism and skepticism from past experiences and the politicians who try to enforce some changes end up having to repeal their schemes due to its failure.\nSo many students have to face the fear of not being good enough, of scoring less in one subject, of being termed as a failure or someone who couldn\u2019t handle the burden. Children as young as about 7 or 8 are seen struggling to find some time to devote to their emotional and mental needs to be calm, composed and in a relaxed state of mind. Many of them get scars so deep in their psyche that they are hardly ever able to recover from all that has gone wrong. The worst thing, out of all this is that a person\u2019s troubles as well get attributed to his/her academic skills. \u201c Oh he is weak in studies, people like him get depressed now and then, it is ok.\u201d \u201c\u2026but he is so intelligent, how could he have any problems in his life? What more does he want? He should focus on his studies and stop being depressed.\u201d\nSo education is something that is very critical and crucial to each and every person\u2019s social image and self respect. It is something a toddler is exposed to first hand. We always want someone young to keep learning something new and develop themselves but not so much if it is something which cannot be seen as a sustainable future career. This goes on for generations and generations and as things are going, the changes are going to be very slow as well. We cannot always end up blaming the education system because, much like the many economic structures, there is no right answer as to what the best and most appropriate education system is. With the population boom going on across the world, we cannot afford or even imagine having an education system which suits each and every individual\u2019s personal capabilities. We have to do the best with what we have and try and make small and certain changes to give a more holistic approach to a person\u2019s growth.\nTags: asianblogdepressionlifemental healthmental illnessrebelstudiesteen\nSunitagupta\t\u00b7 June 17, 2017 at 11:51 PM\nYou are very right .so it seems that to be good in academics secures your future .\nTanya\t\u00b7 June 18, 2017 at 6:43 AM\nBeing good in academics thus help but not being good isn\u2019t the end of the world either.\nMonica\t\u00b7 June 22, 2017 at 9:14 PM\nI have a very strong opinion against the education system in our country .. absolutely faulty syste. We need to give new perspectives to Right to education.\nIt would be totally unfair to judge every human mind on same set of parameters. Totally agree with your thoughts.",
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        "raw_content": "Lawmakers at the state legislature are debating a \"red flag\" law that would impact whether or not loved ones have a say in deciding if an individual can keep their firearm.\nIt is meant to be applied in situations when an individual is determined to be a danger to themselves or others.\nSuch a law could work on two pathways, either a family member could obtain a court order, or law enforcement could take the initiative on its own.\nRELATED: Democratic gains raise odds for gun control in Minnesota\nThe bill was one of two introduced by DFL Senator Ron Latz Thursday. The other was a bill that would require background checks before most gun sales in Minnesota\n\"If you are a law-abiding gun owner, and you don't have a prohibitive criminal history, you really have nothing to worry about from these bills,\" he said.\nRELATED: Should social media check be required to get a gun license?\nBut Rob Doar, the political director of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, disagreed.\n\"Under no circumstances should we be supporting laws that allow property to be seized, especially property that's guaranteed to protect us under the Second Amendment, without due process of law.\"\nDoar also disputed whether expanded background checks will keep guns out of the hands of criminals.\n\"The vast majority of them are getting them through straw purchases, black market and theft, and this bill isn't going to address any of those issues,\" Doar said at an event where the Gun Owners Caucus was passing out information down the hall from where Latz was holding a news conference about his legislation.\nMinnesota would join only a handful of states if it were to pass universal background check and red flag gun laws.\nThe states shown in blue currently have laws that require universal background checks for all firearm purchases. The states in red have enacted red flag laws that allow for court orders to be issued, temporarily removing an individual's guns if they pose a danger to themselves or others.\nThe states in yellow stripes currently have both laws.\nRepublican Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka addressed the gun owners.\nHe stopped short of being able to guarantee he could block gun legislation they don't like with a slim Republican majority, but he said the Latz legislation might be difficult to pass.\n\"His agenda is for there to be far more gun restrictions than we think is even reasonable,\" Gazelka said.",
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        "raw_content": "Trump Names Mick Mulvaney, Current Budget Director, Acting White House Chief of Staff\nPresident Donald Trump has picked budget director Mick Mulvaney to be his acting chief of staff, ending a chaotic search in which several top contenders took themselves out of the running for the job.\n\u201cMick has done an outstanding job while in the Administration,\u201d Trump tweeted Friday. \u201cI look forward to working with him in this new capacity as we continue to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!\u201d\nTrump added that his current chief of staff, John Kelly, will be staying until the end of the year. \u201cHe is a GREAT PATRIOT and I want to personally thank him for his service!\u201d Trump wrote.\nTrump\u2019s first pick for the job, Vice President Mike Pence\u2019s chief of staff Nick Ayers, took himself out of the running last weekend and decided to leave the White House instead. 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Trump had grown frustrated with the length of the search and the growing perception that no one of stature wanted the job, according to one person familiar with his thinking.\nMulvaney received the news before the president tweeted his announcement. They spoke face to face Friday afternoon at a meeting that was supposed to be about the budget and spoke by phone later in the evening, according to a second White House official. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the personnel matter on the record.\n\u201cThis is a tremendous honor,\u201d Mulvaney tweeted. \u201cI look forward to working with the President and the entire team. It\u2019s going to be a great 2019!\u201d\nMulvaney, who will be Trump\u2019s third chief of staff, will now take on his third job in the administration. 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But the White House officials disputed reports that captured that sentiment, and said the president didn\u2019t need to change Mulvaney\u2019s mind.\nA former tea party congressman, Mulvaney was among a faction on the hard right that pushed GOP leaders into a 2013 government shutdown confrontation by insisting on lacing a must-pass spending bill with provisions designed to cripple President Barack Obama\u2019s signature health care law.\nTrump\u2019s pick generated little immediate reaction on Capitol Hill, where most of Mulvaney\u2019s allies are part of the conservative House Freedom Caucus. But his knowledge of Congress and how government works is likely to be an asset in the coming months.\nThe appointment of the affable, fast-talking South Carolinian came just hours after another candidate for the post, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, took himself out of contention. Christie cited family reasons in a statement saying he was asking Trump to remove him from consideration. 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        "raw_content": "Some dinghies and yachts also have wind vanes to provide more information on where the breeze is coming from\u2026 which can be especially useful when running downwind so you know when you are running by the lee (ie. when you are sailing the boom is normally on the other side of the boat to where the wind is coming from. When sailing by the lee, you are sailing with the wind, but the wind has moved around and is just coming from the same side as the boom is on, which can cause you to jibe unexpectedly).\nWind indicators come in a few different styles. They simply help by giving you a quick visual reference of the wind direction.\nThey are attached to the mast, generally located between the deck and boom, or at the top of the mast.\nFor most of us, we want to get the maximum speed out of our sailing, whether we are Laser sailing, sailing on any other type of dinghy, or on a yacht. And this means that we have to be able to trim the sail to get the most out of it. By having telltales on the sail, it gives us a good indication of how we have to trim the sail to be optimal.\nTelltales are small strips (approx 10cm or 4in long and 5mm or 1/5in wide) of tape or material located on both sides of the sail. Sometimes there may be a few sets of telltales on the 1 sail. Light yarn telltales are preferred by many for their all-round performance.\nWhen heading upwind or reaching they assist by giving an indication of how the air is flowing across the sail. You want the telltales to be flowing nice and smoothly on both sides.\nIf the telltale on the windward side is flapping or hanging straight down, air is not flowing over that surface of the sail optimally, so you need to pull it on (you may also see an uneven surface in the front of the sail along the mast edge, or the luff).\nConversely, if the leeward telltale is flapping, the sail is pulled on too much and needs to be eased.\nPrevious: Spars\nNext: Compasses\nMax Brown on November 12, 2012 at 6:44 pm\nWhere should the telltales be placed on the sail to best show the air flow. I need to know for Full rig and Radial\nhi Max, thanks for your question.\nAs you might expect, there are varying opinions on where they should go. It\u2019s probably best to just buy some and test out the different positions for yourself.\nHowever as a general rule, try fairly close to the mast (within a foot of the mast pocket), and a few feet up from the boom (say 2 pairs). Also, you may want to put some on the leech (say 3 telltales at 1/4, 1/2 & 3/4 along the leech).\nThere\u2019s a few conversations on the sailingforums.com website (tell-tales on a radial & tell tales).\nHope this helps. Let us know how you go \ud83d\ude42\nMax Brown on November 13, 2012 at 11:50 pm\nThanks for your reply and tips.",
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        "raw_content": "Sarasota Child Injury Lawyers\nFrom the time a child can crawl, they will be prone to bumps, bruises, scrapes and sometimes a sprain or broken bone. The source of these injuries is usually an innocent mishap, with the child returning to full health in a fairly short amount of time.\nDespite a parent\u2019s best efforts to protect their child, there are tragic instances when children are critically or catastrophically injured. Theses injuries may be caused by an innocent accident, someone else\u2019s negligence or a defective product.\nMany of the attorneys and employees at our law firm are parents. We understand a parent\u2019s never-ending desire to ensure their children are protected and safe. The reality is that it\u2019s impossible to watch over our children every second of the day.\nRegardless of cause, serious child injuries can take an emotional and financial toll on the family. If your child has been seriously injured, through no fault of their own, it may be possible to hold the responsible parties legally accountable.\nWe believe that the costs associated with hiring a lawyer shouldn\u2019t prevent any serious child injury victim from obtaining sound legal counsel. Because of this, our law firm handles all child injury claims on a contingency fee basis. This means there are no out of pocket expenses and you only owe attorney\u2019s fees if we settle your claim or win a favorable verdict in court.\nCommon Child Injury Claims\nChild Auto Accidents\nDaycare Physical Abuse\nDaycare Sexual Abuse\nSchool Sexual Abuse\nCall us at 877.951.1800 or fill out the form below to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our child injury lawyers.\nCan I Sue for My Child\u2019s Injuries?\nIn any personal injury claim, regardless if it involves an adult injury or child injury, the most critical aspect is being able to prove negligence.\nIn personal injury legal terms, negligence simply means that someone acted in an unsafe or reckless manner and their actions created an unreasonable risk of injury or death to those around them.\nHowever, negligence is just the beginning. In order to have a viable claim for your child\u2019s injuries, you must prove the following four things:\nDuty of Care \u2013 To file an injury claim on behalf of your child, the defendant must have owed them a duty of care. When your children are in someone else\u2019s care, such as a school, daycare, after-school program, summer camp, etc.., they are owed a duty of care. Doctors, hospitals, school bus drivers and toy manufacturers would also owe your child a duty of care.\nBreach of Duty \u2013 Once the defendant\u2019s duty of care has been established the next step is to prove that they breached or failed to honor their duty of care to your child. A teacher failing to watch your child while they jump from the top of a slide or a bus driver that is texting while driving children to and from school would both be examples of a breach of duty.\nCause \u2013 The third step in your child injury claim process is to prove cause. In simple terms, you must prove that someone who had a duty of care, failed in their duty and your child was seriously injured by their negligent actions. Even if your child had a pre-existing condition, but that condition was worsened by the injury, you may still have a claim.\nDamages \u2013 Under Florida law, your child\u2019s injuries must meet a medical threshold to be eligible for compensation. To meet the threshold, the injury must include, significant and permanent loss of an important bodily function, permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement or death.",
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        "raw_content": "Bay Shore, New York \u2013 Lyft Driver Hussein Saleh Arrested For Allegedly Sexually Assaulting Passenger\nA Bay Shore Lyft driver was arrested for an alleged sexual assault of a passenger on Dec 16.\nLyft Driver Arraigned On Sexual Assault Charges\nOn Monday, a Lyft driver was arraigned on charges of sexual abuse based on allegations that he sexually assaulted a passenger early Sunday morning. According to Suffolk County police, 36-year-old Hussein Saleh picked up two women in Patchogue on December 16.\nPolice say that Saleh allegedly sexually abused the woman who was sitting in his front passenger seat during the ride. When this happened, one of the women called 911.\nOfficers responded to the call at around 3 a.m. Saleh was arrested and charged with two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree.\nLyft released a statement saying that the driver was immediately deactivated after the company was informed of the investigation.\nLegal Recourse For Victims of Sexual Assault by Uber and Lyft Drivers\nAttorney contributor Brian Kent of AbuseGuardian.com represents survivors of sexual assault in civil lawsuits. We\u2019ve asked him to discuss the legal options available to those who have been sexually assaulted by drivers for Lyft, Uber, and other rideshare services:\nRidesharing services like Lyft and Uber have been making headlines for their issues with sexual assault by drivers. Uber has been sued three times for alleged sexual assaults, including one California lawsuit filed by nine women who say there were assaulted by the company\u2019s drivers in separate incidents. States like California, Texas, Colorado, and Massachusetts have investigated both Uber and Lyft to determine if they have failed to properly screen their drivers.\nBecause these drivers are often left alone with their customers, it\u2019s imperative to make sure that no predators are allowed to work for the company. When a customer is sexually assaulted by a driver, the company may be held liable if their negligence allowed the assault to occur \u2013 such as failure to run a background check.\nIf you\u2019ve been sexually assaulted by a Lyft or Uber driver, you may have the right to file a lawsuit against the company. You can learn more about your legal options by speaking to an experienced sexual assault victims lawyer.\nLocal Coverage From CBS New York\nLocation of Bay Shore in Islip, NY",
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        "raw_content": "Emerson: Moral harmony common to secular, religious alike\nMorality is a system of conduct and beliefs designed to guide people in the customs, taboos, and cultural norms of a society. While the moral codes of one society may differ from those of another, there is considerable overlap in the moral ideals of most civilized societies.\nFor example, compassion, care, trustworthiness, and honesty are valued moral principles in most societies, while murder, deceit, greediness, and violence are moral taboos in most societies.\nMany philosophers and moral thinkers use the terms morality and ethics almost interchangeably. For those who use the terms differently, moral principles arise from the everyday working out of situations that will result in harmony within a society. For example, honesty and sharing are morally good because they work out best within most societies most of the time.\nOn the other hand, ethics takes a more cerebral approach in determining which principles are the best ones to follow. In ethics the goal is to seek out more abstract universal principles such as justice, truth and equity, while morals are more concerned with the everyday codes and rules which are necessary and useful in keeping societies harmonious.\nIn simpler terms, morality comes into play in the practical day to day choices we make when we deal with other people in our society. On the other hand, the pursuit of ethical principles are frequently the concern of theologians and philosophers who tend to think about values in more abstract terms, However, in the end, these differences are sometimes more matters of approach than of substance.\nThe moral system of 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant emphasized duty, responsibility, and obligation, a view that ties in well with the moral codes of traditional religions that also emphasize duties, sanctions and rewards. Kant\u2019s view concerning his categorical imperative also closely parallels the \u201cGolden Rule,\u201d which is at the heart of most world religions.\nReligious believers, rather than concentrating on a strictly cerebral quest for higher ethical principles of justice, equity, and truth, are often encouraged to look to God through scriptures or prayers to guide them in finding good morals.\nA more secular view of morals can be found in some philosophies such as utilitarianism, pragmatism and humanism. The goal of these three philosophies is to bring about the greatest social harmony, the greatest happiness, or the greatest good for a society. The emphasis here is to arrive at good morals by observing and practising those actions which will result in a benefit to society.\nHumanists believe that, while sacred scriptures can guide people in moral principles, these scriptures can sometimes be divisive and destructive as in the case of justifying holy wars, rejection of blood transfusions in saving lives, or the belief that God favours one religion or ethnic group over another.\nSo while sacred scriptures are a guide to moral behaviour, religious believers need also to be aware that too literal or too narrow an interpretation of scripture can occasionally result in immoral behaviour.\nOne of the great gifts we have as human beings is our ability to reflect upon our own human condition and to use our free will to make choices about our actions. The wise use of free will also carries responsibilities which we share with others. Humanists take this moral responsibility conscientiously. We have a moral obligation to consider how our actions and choices affect the planet and our fellow human beings.\nFor both secular and religious people, problems such as climate change, poverty, pollution or starvation or avoiding war can be understood and may often be addressed through respect for scientific knowledge and a caring attitude towards people of all races and religions.\nA good start in following moral principles is the recognition that the problems others have are also our problems. And in the end, it is helpful to realize that we are all in this search for moral harmony together.\nGoldwin Emerson is a London professor emeritus of education with an interest in philosophy and the moral development of children. E-mail gandjemerson@rogers.com",
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        "raw_content": "By LU Staff October 13, 2013 January 8, 2014\n\u201cWill the Floridians who have enrolled for Obamacare please stand up?\u201d rhetorically and glibly asks an article in the Miami Herald. The piece goes on to note:\nNearly two weeks after the federal government launched the online Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov, individuals who have successfully used the choked-up website to enroll for a subsidized health insurance plan have reached a status akin to urban legend: Everyone has heard of them, but very few people have actually met one.\nSimilar complaints are appearing in other states, but signing up \u2014 or attempting to do so \u2014 is only one of the headaches that Obamacare is causing prospective enrollees. A second problem is sticker shock among people who are able to get through the red tape of enrollment.\nJim Angle of Fox News recounts the sobering tale of Andy Mangione, of Louisville, Ky. \u201cBefore the exchanges opened,\u201d Angle reports, Mangione\u2019s \u201cinsurance company said his rates would soar. But now that there are subsidies, he\u2019s been trying for days to find out how much he would get.\u201d\nAfter days of getting the run-around, Mangione finally visited a Kaiser Family Foundation site, which suggested his subsidy will be $414 a month on a premium of $868. The plan, after subsidy, is 24% more expensive than his current plan. To add insult to injury, his co-pay for emergency room visits would almost triple, from $125 to $350. This cost is an important factor since he has two active sons, one 8 and one 10.\nSince his exposure on Fox, Andy Mangione has become something of a celebrity spokesman on the ills of Obamacare. The video below features an interview with him on Dove TV.\nBut Mangione\u2019s story is hardly atypical. The Angle piece quotes a letter sent by a constituent of North Carolina Rep. Patrick McHenry identified as \u201cMike from Hickory\u201d who said his premiums have risen from $388 to $650 under Obamacare. Another concerned North Carolinian is Phil from Forest City, who saw his premium increase by 42%, even though there was no change to his policy or what it covered.\nNo evidence Dems can retake House\nBoxer knocked out in bid to become first openly gay champion",
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        "raw_content": "Most experts on food from M\u00e1laga mention the simple ingredients, the variety of rich dishes and their delectable flavours. All these features are merely the result of preparing the city\u2019s wide range of dishes by using the best natural products in the best way. Our cuisine, by the way, perfectly embodies the Mediterranean diet, as can easily be seen in its patently healthy qualities.\nPulses, vegetables, meat, fish and fruits are the basic elements of an increasingly refined cuisine. Olive oil features as an essential ingredient and in M\u00e1laga we find the highest quality oils some of which are marketed worldwide by companies that have made innovation and prestige their mark of exclusivity.\nToday, the city of M\u00e1laga offers exquisite cuisine, blending what the mountains and the sea have to offer in its dishes. 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Such successes merely demonstrate the quality of our diet, which has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.\nIn recent years, our city has taken a formidable qualitative step forward in terms of variety and wealth of cooking styles. A series of newly-opened restaurants has positioned M\u00e1laga nationally as an important area for what has been called creative cuisine. These chefs have enriched the whole gamut of the city\u2019s cuisine \u2013from gourmet cooking to fusion styles\u2013 up to the point that today we can say without a doubt, that a new generation of restaurateurs offers a new side to the city\u2019s cuisine.\nOver 4,000 catering establishments, of which more than a thousand are restaurants, are concentrated in a city of just over 550,000 inhabitants, proving beyond a doubt that gastronomy has become an art in M\u00e1laga. This means that in the Historic Quarter with its ancient monuments such as the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre, in the obscure streets of the old Jewish quarter or in the shade of the Picasso Museum and the Cathedral, almost three hundred restaurants offer visitors the opportunity to enjoy a cuisine with a long history. There is good reason why more than two thousand years ago the Romans made their famous garum (fermented fish sauce used as a condiment) in our city.\nThe pleasant climate the city enjoys has encouraged an old M\u00e1laga tradition: taking to the streets for tapas with a glass of fine wine or beer. This custom has stimulated the growth of a large number of wine bars and taverns where the terraces are thronged with locals and visitors simply enjoying life.\n\u201cTapeo\u201d is a wise custom that allows you to taste just about everything, and not out of gluttony, but, shall we say, out of culinary curiosity. \u201cVariety is the spice of life\u201d In this gastronomic field you will find everything, from the most traditional and perfect to the most innovative and imaginative tapas. It is not necessary to recommend any tapa in particular, since each establishment may offer a varied world all its own (no two M\u00e1laga salads taste the same). It is much better to let your intuition guide you. Or rather, your taste.\nAs a traditional Mediterranean dish, fried fish is one of the great gastronomic attractions of the M\u00e1laga coast. Typically found in beach bars and terraces, demand soars in the seasons of sun and sand. To be ideal for frying, fish needs several essential characteristics and the M\u00e1laga anchovy, the star species for frying, has them in spades. And along with frying, another masterpiece of M\u00e1laga gastronomy is the skewer, the traditional way to eat sardines in M\u00e1laga. Sardines are skewered on a stick and put on the fire, giving them a special and unique flavour.\nAs any grand city, M\u00e1laga offers a wide range of gastronomical highlights from other latitudes, the all-time favourites and others that are more exotic and perhaps less well known.\nFinally, no one can leave M\u00e1laga without discovering a magnificent, often overlooked treasure. M\u00e1laga has the privilege of being able to offer one of the best menus of cakes and pastries in the whole country. Whether of local creation or imported, the sweet hands of our master confectioners are capable of giving form to true explosions of colour and flavour. One of the most pleasant moments you can spend in our city will be to try one of these marvellous treats on any terrace or simply eat it from a serviette whilst sitting on a park bench and watching the world go by.\nThe same can be said of our ice-cream parlours that offer creamy ice creams that extend the confectioners\u2019 art to frosty realms and a host of flavours.\nOne thought on \u201cGastronomy in Malaga\u201d\nariel villalba",
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        "raw_content": "Wealthy Chinese could invest 1.1 trillion yuan in overseas real estate\nWealthy Chinese are lining up to invest as much as 1.1 trillion yuan (US$179 billion) in real estate markets overseas, according to international property consultancy CBRE.\nBy 2012, there were over 700,000 Chinese with investable assets of over 10 million yuan (US$1.63 million), and CBRE research estimates that about 5% of their investable assets could be allocated to overseas real estate markets.\nThe United States, Canada and Australia are expected to remain the main choices for Chinese investors because of the available supply, lower prices, and lower likelihood of policy regulations covering inbound investment in local properties.\nWealthy Chinese are drawn to overseas property due to a desire to diversify wealth, emigration and children's education.\nThe subdued performance of the Chinese stock markets, government curbs on the residential property market and continued appreciation of the yuan have supported the trend as well.\nTags: education, investment, united states, australia, canada, immigration, property, real estate, chinese buyers, renminbi, yuan, chinese investors, chinese investments, property overseas, emigration, chinese wealth, wealth diversification",
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        "raw_content": "Luke Bryan Puts Teen With Cystic Fibrosis in the Spotlight at Dallas Show [Watch]\nLuke Bryan shared a heartfelt story with fans during his concert at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas on Saturday evening (Oct. 22).\nAccording to fan Alisha Michelle, who was at the show and shared the moment on Facebook, Bryan said a 13-year-old boy showed up at his meet-and-greet with a guitar and wearing a Make-A-Wish Foundation T-shirt. But the teenager didn't want to just meet Bryan and have his guitar signed \u2014 he wanted to play a song for the singer.\nMichelle reports that the young cancer survivor decided to play his favorite song by Bryan, \"Do I.\" So impressed by his performance, Bryan asked if the fan would like to perform the song onstage, to which he replied, \"Yes, sir.\" The boy's mother would later tell Taste of Country his name is Ethan and he has cystic fibrosis, not cancer.\nLater that evening, the fan took the stage and impressed the entire venue with a flawless performance. Singing the first verse and chorus alone on guitar, Bryan stood beside him, looking on like a proud father.\nBryan eventually joined in on the second verse, but made sure the spotlight was focused on the boy. As the song drew to a close, the country music superstar remained in disbelief.\n\"He's not even nervous! How are you not nervous? I'm nervous,\" Bryan commented.\nBryan is well known for being accessible to his fans. At a concert earlier this month he saw a young girl in the pit with a cast on her arm and paused his show to sign it.\nSource: Luke Bryan Puts Teen With Cystic Fibrosis in the Spotlight at Dallas Show [Watch]",
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        "raw_content": "10/4/2018 ~ You may have seen the actual angel statues in the image above\u2026 They are in a line of angel statues atop Caesar\u2019s Palace in Las Vegas. I chose the image to represent our Collective Conscious for today because of the trumpets and the clear blue sky behind the angels. What a perfect image for us and our Collective Conscious no longer being ignorant about the fact Fannie Mae owns our mortgage notes.\nHopefully you know that a foreclosure is in fact an enforcement of the mortgage note and as such is governed by the UCC. The UCC, Uniform Commercial Code, has been adopted in all states and is in the statutes of each state. Thus, UCC requirements are governing in all states. BUT, the courts generally do not bring UCC requirements forward sua sponte (of their own accord). Rather, you have to know that the UCC requires the person or entity who is enforcing the promissory note to hold it, that is to actually have the original promissory note (negotiable instrument) in its possession, or be entitled to enforce it, or have lost it but still be entitled to enforce it.\nThis law is more or less complicated when I think about how Wells Fargo is foreclosing, and it turns out that FNMA. Fannie Mae owns my mortgage.\nOn it\u2019s face, the UCC, in regards to who is entitled to enforce a negotiable instrument, is pretty straight forward.\nIn fact, once I learned about the UCC and the negotiable instrument requirements, i.e. the Original Note requirements, I began using that to fight Wells Fargo\u2019s foreclosure. And, this is why I am still in my home over 10 years later. 10 years of battling, though, to be clear, not easy, enjoy-your-life-without-anxiety years.\nWhat is complicated about this, is that although Wells Fargo is foreclosing, it appears that Fannie Mae actually owns my mortgage. And, according to Fannie Mae, Fannie Mae is at all times the holder of the note, if it owns a mortgage. Let me just say this, \u201cBlink.\u201d\nWhat makes me think Fannie Mae owns my mortgage? Well, in 2015 I did a Qualified Written Request to Wells Fargo through the CFPB. My third request of dozens was:\n3. Provide the full name of Trust where the Note Number is trading, or has traded, and the identifying Series of Certificates. (Note: if the note number is being traded in a Fannie Mae Trust or Freddie Mac Trust, please provide all information to identify the Trust (i.e. Fannie Mae Poll Number, CUSIP Number, REMIC or SMBS Trust Number and Trust Class/Tranche).\nWells Fargo responded:\n3. Wells Fargo generally objects, as the question is unclear and Wells Fargo incorporates its general objections above. The name of the current owner of your loan is the Federal National Mortgage Association.\nI talked about this at trial when I was on the witness stand. My lawyer didn\u2019t touch it. My lawyer acted like he was more interested in helping Wells Fargo or his investors than me, but maybe my view is jaundiced because in the Findings and Conclusions he filed, where he wrote \u201cmortgage\u201d, when only the \u201cnote\u201d plays a part in standing.\nRight now I am appealing the foreclosure judgment, and have used the Fannie Mae, (Federal National Mortgage Association), announcement below as an exhibit in response to the Appeals Court having written that there is \u201cno scenario\u201d in which \u201ctransfer\u201d is an accurate/appropriate word to use re the note going from Wells Fargo to Fannie Mae.\nThe issue I\u2019ve raised, you see, is that Wells Fargo sent the note to either Fannie Mae of First Union in 2002, and it hasn\u2019t been seen since. I called that action a \u201ctransfer\u201d. If, you see, a note is lost in transfer, then the entity who wants to foreclose using that note is prohibited from doing so by the UCC Lost Note Provisions.\nThe Appeals Court read my Motion to Amend, to include the facts of the transfer, and my issue, and denied my Motion saying that there is \u201cno scenario in which\u2026\u201d So, I pulled out the announcement below and attached it to my Motion for Rehearing as an exhibit.\nThe part about \u201ctransfer\u201d is at the top of page 3, about midway in the first paragraph.\nHere\u2019s where The Angel of Divine Love comes in. There would not be a 253% increase in suicides committed by Americans in foreclosure if they did not feel ganged up on and hopeless as a result. Sharing vital information is key to a strong Collective Conscious.\nIf people know that the note is transferred for legal purposes, they may be able to use this information to fight foreclosures. It\u2019s also possible people could use the fact Fannie Mae owns the mortgage note. I didn\u2019t find any cases that used that fact, though, so I don\u2019t know. However, I find it peculiar that there aren\u2019t any cases like that, or\u2026 maybe they exist but I didn\u2019t find them.\nArt Credit: The image is from photos by madlyinlovewithlive on Flickr.",
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        "raw_content": "I noticed that most photographers are fascinated by the idea of macro photography; being able to see the details on full screen which you otherwise cannot spot with a naked eye is indeed very interesting and addicting. But, if you tried to take macro shots and did not succeed (i.e. your photos were simply blurred), you could have given up by now. Although making macro shots is somewhat harder than the regular shots, it is not as hard as it may seem to you at first glance. I know what you tell yourself:\n\u201cI can\u2019t take pro macro shots, my camera is not good enough for it\u201d\nAfter this article, you will be inspired to try a few more times and you will see that your results will get better without having to upgrade to a better, more expensive model. So, let\u2019s get started\u2026\nThis is the most crucial and essential element in taking macro shots, if you get too close \u2014 your image blurs, if you are too far away, it is no longer a macro shot. Check your camera\u2019s manual; all the recent cameras manufactured over the past years support at least some sort of macro photography focus, the question is only, what is the maximum distance you can get to the object. Let\u2019s say, your maximum distance to the subject is 1 inch, so when taking macro photos, make sure you are not closer than 1 inch to your object.\nMacro Focus Mode\nEvery camera has a set of automated and semi-automated modes to get you started. If you are not sure what focal length, exposure and aperture to use, start off with any of the semi-automated modes, such as \u201cportrait\u201d or \u201cmacro\u201d (if such settings exist). i would not recommend using manual focus for beginners unless you take a close shot on an object laying on a plain surface, in which case your camera is more likely to focus on the object and not on anything else. Otherwise, if you are photographing a flower somewhere deep in the leaves, your camera may focus on the wrong spot.\nTherefore, it\u2019s better to start with a mode that tells your camera where to focus (in this case \u2014 on the closest object).\nSome beginner photographers assume that if they use a regular (not SLR) camera and will use optical zoom on macro mode, the shot will be even closer and capture more micro-details\u2026 WRONG. When you use optical zoom, this is the same if you actually move your camera physically closer to the object. And if you have any distance limit (using the previous example \u2014 1 inch), and you add x2 optical zoom, i.e. you are taking the picture from 1/2\u2033 distance, which is already too close for your camera to focus and you will end up with a very blurred image.\nThe only case in which you can use Optical Zoom for macro photos is when you are unable to get as close as you\u2019d want to (if your are shooting a a live object). In that case you use all teh regular macro settings and zoom in to get the best results from longer distance but then again you need to measure exactly how \u201cclose\u201d your getting to the object thanks to your zoom\nAnother aspect to bear in mind when photographing from a very close distance. ISO determines the quality of your photo, and the whole idea of macro photography is to get the highest quality details. This means, if you don\u2019t have very good light condition and set your your ISO to anything higher than 200, your shot will be grainy. Ideally, make sure you are photographing in good light conditions with ISO below 100.\nAlthough this would depend on your distance from the object, you should always think twice before using flash.\nWhat you can use Flash?\nIn macro photography, especially if you don\u2019t have the needed light condition, you can use flash without blinding your picture by simply taking a bigger distance from the object and use optical zoom. 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        "raw_content": "My Problem With the New Zealand Education System\nby Cas January 17, 2018 Discussions\nHi everyone! Here's the random discussion I promised y'all in my \"what's in store for 2018\" post. Though I doubt many of you are going to enjoy this post, it's coming anyway. I thought I should post about more than just books, so tell me any other topics you want me to post about!\nI've lived in New Zealand for almost fourteen years now, and have attended three different schools, all of which have influenced my current opinions on the system. Let me give you a brief run down on how it works:\nEquivalent to Elementary School in the US, except we start school at 4/5 years old. During these six years of schooling, you are assessed against the National Standards, which were recently removed. You learn to write, basic maths (times tables up to ten), some spelling/reading and honestly? Not much else. Of course, this is entry level schooling so they're not going to teach you university stuff, but I still think a little more than writing and basic maths should be taught.\nEquivalent to Middle School in the US, the difference here is that Intermediate School is grade 6-7; grade 8 is High School. At my intermediate, I definitely learnt a lot; the social scene changed a whole lot, and we did a lot more project based things such as technology (wood, fabric, art, food) as well as inquiries (research projects).\nThis is where my issue with the system really starts. In Year 11 (Grade 10/Australian Year 10) we start NCEA, a series of examinations and assessments which give you credits. There are three levels, and in year 11 you start with Level 1. For University, they look at your Level 2 results, as results for external examinations are released January the year after.\nThere are two types of examinations from which you can get credits; internals, which are marked by your school, and externals, which is an exam you sit in November. Externals go for three hours, and generally consist of three standards/papers per exam. You take one exam per subject.\nIt doesn't sound horrible, right? I would usually be inclined to agree, but after experiencing it myself... It's an absolute horror, for many reasons.\n#1: the grading system\nFor these exams, you can get four different marks: Not Achieved (NA), Achieved (A), Merit (M), and Excellence (E). As someone who prefers the percentage system, this is really annoying. Maybe you're thinking that I'm just whiny and problematic, but the main reason I hate this system is because of how it's marked.\nIn an exam, each question has a 'grade'; A, M, or E. The person sitting the test doesn't know which question is worth more, but the marker does. Of course, you can guess, especially as excellence questions usually give you around half a page of writing space. Your mark is determined by how many of each question type you get right.\nThis system is completely unfair in my opinion. Suppose there was a test consisting of twenty questions; 12 achieved, 6 merit, and 2 excellence. Let's say Person A and Person B were both sitting this test. Person A gets 18/20; all 12 achieved questions and all 6 merit questions correct, but they messed up the two excellence questions. The rubric for this test says that to get excellence, you had to get both excellence questions right, five merit questions, and eight achieved. Because Person A missed those two questions, their mark is Merit; even though they completed 90% of the test, which would be an A in other countries.\nPerson B got both excellence questions right, five merit questions, and eight achieved, landing them a score of 15/20. This person would get an Excellence because referring back to the rubric, they fulfilled all the standards. However, in another country their score of 15/20 would give them a total of 75%, which would not be an A.\nMy point is, why should Person B get a better mark than Person A when Person A got more questions correct? They are clearly more consistent than Person B, who did get the two excellence questions correct, but didn't get some of the \"easier\" questions correct. The main issue with this is that even if a question is classed as an excellence question, it isn't always the \"hardest\" question around. I've done many tests where to me, the merit questions are a lot harder.\n#2: the exams\nAs I explained earlier, there are two types of exams; internals and externals. Internals aren't as formal, and are completed during the year. On average you get four per year, two per semester. They're quite evenly spread in an attempt to reduce the workload, but this still doesn't help me.\nI prefer having one exam at the end of the year, a make or break it sort of thing; if you do well, you get a good mark, if you fail, you get a bad mark. I know this can be stressful for a lot of people, but since this is a globally recognised exam method why not introduce it in New Zealand too?\nThe advantages of this system are that you won't get a bad mark just because you were busy throughout the year and did badly in internals. As someone who does many extracurriculars, I often find it difficult to set aside time for school during the year, but as it winds down and heads towards holidays and exam season, I have a lot more free time to study.\nAt university, exams are conducted in a much more serious manner than at New Zealand high schools. If high school is here to prepare us for university, shouldn't the exams reflect that? I believe that instead of internals, there should be assignments; instead of it being an hour long supervised test it's a reflection of your work ethic throughout a longer period of time.\n#3: resubmission\nPeople here seem to think the fact that you can resubmit exams and apply for a new mark is a good thing, but I disagree. In the real world, do you get a second chance if you blow that audition? No. I agree that it can be heartbreaking when you mess up, but it's also a learning process; you need to learn to pick yourself up and work harder, because sometimes it's a wake up call you need to hear. But if you can resubmit, it's like erasing that mistake. Mistakes shouldn't be erased, they should be learnt from.\nSo there you have it, a few reasons why I don't like the New Zealand education system! I'd love to hear your thoughts, so please comment below! Do you like the education system where you live? What could be improved upon?\nThat sounds insanely stressful to me!! I homeschooled and I'm Australian so like my little sister ended up in the school system (mostly because she was lonely after I graduated\ud83d\ude02) and all the testing and stuff was very intense. :O I'd be frustrated having to cope with the NZ system too. *sends cake*\nThank you so much for the cake \ud83d\udc96 And aw homeschooling sounds like so much fun, but my parents refuse because they say I need to socialise with people and they wouldn't teach me much \ud83d\ude02 I mean obviously there are systems which are a lot worse but I wish they would focus more on improving the quality of education systems.\nPepa January 23, 2018 at 11:05 AM\nI've randomly found your article and it immediately caught my attention as I am from Slovakia and have spent half a year in NZ.\nTo me, your educational system is very laidback and to be honest, I sort of had a holiday the whole 5 months. The system here in Slovakia is more intense. In primary school which we start in 5/6 (or 7) we stay of 9 years amd gradually more and more subjects are added. So in the end, you are learning all those science subjects and humanities and IT, PE... except we don't have anything like Wood-working or Culinary arts.\nThen you have high school, which may be specialised like \"HS of Industry\" \"HS of Trade and Services\" which you may leave with maturita exams (I'll get to those in a while) or with just a paper and start working some more \"menial jobs\" according to your course, like hairdresser, cosmetologist, waiter,...\nOr your high school can be sort of a grammar school where you again learn all the subjects and you have to pass maturita exams. Those consist of written test in Slovak language and English language (or German/Spanish) and you may do Maths. Then you need to pass oral exams in those two language and at least 2 another subjects (History and Geography, Physics and IT,...) but no more than 6 (which is a LOT). You study for those during your last - 4th year of study, when you have only subjects you choose.\nNow, the catch is, that you can start grammar school after your 5th year of study and then it's your high school too, so you're there for 8 years. These people are generaly better behaved and more educated than others. We also have bilingual schools, where you study for 5 years (can enter after 8th year in primary or anytime after that) in other than Slovak language, for example English, French, Italian, Spanish,...\nWe have tests ALL THE TIME and oral examinations ALL THE TIME too, with some major tests at the end of semester (we have only two of those) and get graded 1-5, 1 is the best, 5 means you failed and have to repeat the year.\nSo comparing these, I have to say, I enjoyed NZ system more, maybe because you are always able to choose what you want to study and you have only 6 subjects, but you pay a lot of attention to those and you have a set schedule whereas we can have school for 5 hours one day and then 8 hours next one (our classes are 45 minutes with 5/10 minutes break and we start school generally at 8 but we can have a \"zero\" lesson, which starts at 7 :'( )\nThe BEST thing from your system is definitely, that the teacher have to announce tests and that we had \"open book\" tests in Maths. That was way more useful than having to remember it all.\nI've got to say I am an excellent student in my country, so I naturally wanted to perform my best in NZ too, so I always tried to get excellence - when possible, which was a little bit strange for me, that sometimes M was the best one possible. It was difficult for me because of the different system and my not-that-awesome English skills.\nI also like that you are more likely to write essays than test all that you are able to remember, which is the case in our country.\nThank you so much for your comment! It's interesting how different school systems around the world are, and I'm glad you enjoyed your time here \ud83d\ude42 it seems to me that a lot of people who come here from overseas really see it as a holiday because of the way school is run.\nI think sometimes with tests they are focused on your English skills rather than whatever subject the test is about, and that's a major disadvantage for those who speak other languages better. It's interesting that you had open book tests in Maths, we don't have any of those!\nIt's always so insane to hear about different schooling systems and what they involve. I'd never heard of the New Zealand practices. I mean I knew people went to school, but I'd never read a break down of what hapens. I see how it could be difficult in some stages.\nAh yeah, it's weird how people in different countries are so used to their school systems and know little about other countries!\nHello Cas!\nIt is interesting to learn about the New Zealand education system. I am from Canada, which I think may be more similar to the US but different in certain aspects. Unlike the US (and I am guessing NZ as well), there is NO standard testing for admission into universities. Admission is based on your average percentage grade during your high school years, which is assigned by your high school. This means that there is a lot of variability from school to school, as some high schools mark harder than others.\nAnyhow! I think there are pros and cons of each system haha :)\nHey Sophie! That's a really interesting system. There are definitely different pros and cons of each system, and personally I have nothing against an exam at the end of the year but I just dislike it being either your average grade or you having to do many projects during the year, because that's the busiest time with extracurriculars. It's frustrating that even with marking schedules and such, different schools/teachers mark differently; my current English teacher is quite a harsh marker which is good for development but annoying for school since other teachers would give the grade above what she gives you?\nAishah O April 24, 2018 at 2:02 PM\nI'm delighted when looking at this article post sharing. For the reason that your article post was developed in a wonder manner and write using a great topic.\nHere, in this website nz typing services that all of you can discover some experience on writing.\nThanks a lot for sharing this amazing post sharing.",
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        "raw_content": "Christmas Faith Jesus Theology\nA Very Merry Pagan Christmas\nThis Sunday we explored the theme of celebration. We asked the question, \u201cWho is celebrating Christmas?\u201d As people shared their stories, the answer was surprising\u2026\nAs people began to see the centrality and meaning of the incarnation for Christmas, their family\u2019s overblown celebration of consumerism, tacky decorations and Santa Claus seemed superficial and even oppressive. But as they went deeper, they realized that even their secular family experienced grace and mercy during Christmas. Things that seem cheesy and idealistic any other time of year, like peace, love, mercy and grace, suddenly seem possible at Christmas time.\nMany pundits and Christians turn the holidays into a competition between the secular, consumer holiday and the religious celebration of the incarnation. We hear slogans like \u201cKeep Christ in Christmas\u201d and \u201cJesus is the Reason for the Season.\u201d So much energy is expended trying to take back Christmas, as if it\u2019s a holiday that we somehow possess as Christians.\nWhat if God is at work in the midst of the most secular and consumerist versions of Christmas?\nJust watch some of those classic Christmas movies like It\u2019s a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street that has nothing to do with Jesus. Listen for God in the midst of those stories and you will be surprised. They are stories of faith, belief, love, mercy and kindness. There is often the theme of moving beyond our rationality to embrace the mystery of believing in things that we can\u2019t see or that don\u2019t make sense.\nIt\u2019s true that the holidays are a rough time for a lot of people. This time of year brings up a lot of family and relational issues that we suppress the rest of the year. If we have eyes to see, I think it also makes space for redemption, reconciliation and grace. Are we open to God at work, even if Jesus is never mentioned or acknowledged as the \u201creason\u201d?\n1 comment on \u201cA Very Merry Pagan Christmas\u201d\nyeah, okay, i guess i\u2019ll rein in some of my scrooginess\u2026i think you\u2019re raising some good points here\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Epidemiology, management, complications and costs associated with type 2 diabetes in Brazil : a comprehensive literature review\nBertoldi, Andr\u00e9a D\u00e2maso\nKanavos, Panos\nFran\u00e7a, Giovanny Vin\u00edcius Ara\u00fajo de\nCarraro, Andre\nTejada, C\u00e9sar Augusto Oviedo\nFerrario, Alessandra\nSchmidt, Maria In\u00eas\n[en] Costs\nBackground: With an estimated 74% of all deaths attributable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in 2010, NCDs have become a major health priority in Brazil. The objective of the study was to conduct a comprehensive literature review on diabetes in Brazil; specifically: the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes, the availability of national and regional sources of data (particularly in terms of direct and indirect costs) and health policies for the management of diabetes and its complications. Method ...\nBackground: With an estimated 74% of all deaths attributable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in 2010, NCDs have become a major health priority in Brazil. The objective of the study was to conduct a comprehensive literature review on diabetes in Brazil; specifically: the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes, the availability of national and regional sources of data (particularly in terms of direct and indirect costs) and health policies for the management of diabetes and its complications. Methods: A literature search was conducted using PubMed to identify articles containing information on diabetes in Brazil. Official documents from the Brazilian government and the World Health Organization, as well as other grey literature and official government websites were also reviewed. Results: From 2006 to 2010, an approximate 20% increase in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes was observed. In 2010, it was estimated that 6.3% of Brazilians aged 18 years or over had diabetes. Diabetes was estimated to be responsible for 278,778 years of potential life lost for every 100,000 people. In 2013, it is estimated that about 7% of patients with diabetes has had one or more of the following complications: diabetic foot ulcers, amputation, kidney disease, and fundus changes. The estimated annual direct cost of diabetes was USD $3.952 billion in 2000; the estimated annual indirect cost was USD $18.6 billion. The two main sources of data on diabetes are the information systems of the Ministry of Health and surveys. In the last few years, the Brazilian Ministry of Health has invested considerably in improving surveillance systems for NCDs as well as implementing specific programmes to improve diagnosis and access to treatment. Conclusions: Brazil has the capacity to address and respond to NCDs due to the leadership of the Ministry of Health in NCD prevention activities, including an integrated programme currently in place for diabetes. Strengthening the surveillance of NCDs is a national priority along with recognising the urgent need to invest in improving the coverage and quality of mortality data. It is also essential to conduct regular surveys of risk factors on a national scale in order to design effective preventive strategies. ...\nGlobalization and health. London. Vol. 9 (Dec. 2013), 12p.",
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        "raw_content": "Cardboard Furniture is an Economical and Ecological Solution\nCardboard chairs and tables may be the answer for people who do not want to spend a lot of money on traditional furniture, whether because they move a lot or because they will outgrow it in a few years. Though it may be gaining popularity with the recent push for more environmentally-friendly living, the idea of cardboard furniture has been around for several decades. Designers are now using it to stylistically accentuate homes and more people are learning about its many uses.\nArchitect Frank Gehry is believed to have been the first to use cardboard while creating a line of furniture in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He is said to have wanted to take basic materials and use them to create items that are visually striking but also functional.\nWhile many environmental groups have been touting cardboard furniture for its benefits to the planet by using recycled materials, the advantages of using cardboard furniture goes well beyond the \u201cgreen\u201d movement, especially when compared to normal furniture.\nTraditional tables and chairs can be quite expensive, especially when considering the costs of transportation. This high cost often means once a set of furniture is picked out the new owners are forced to keep it even if they have new ideas on how to decorate their home. A change of mind can be an expensive proposition. For those who move frequently, transporting regular furniture can require either hiring a moving company or at least renting a large truck. Even for those doing it themselves, carrying normal furniture often means finding several friends willing to help.\nCardboard furniture, however, overcomes many of these obstacles while still providing an attractive option for decorating a living space. It is often cheaper to buy up front because it is made from a relatively inexpensive, and often recycled, material. Shipping is usually less expensive also because it can be transported in a flat shape and it does not weigh as much as traditional furniture.\nOnce in the home, cardboard furniture is easily assembled. Many pieces are designed to fold up when not in use, which makes them easier to store in small places. Despite this portability, cardboard tables and chairs are made to hold hundreds of pounds.\nCardboard furniture makes since for a variety of groups of people when compared to normal furniture. College students and their parents can take advantage of the low cost and ease of use of cardboard furniture. Students do not want to invest in an expensive set of furniture that they are only going to own for a couple of years. Cardboard furniture can solve this problem since it doesn\u2019t cost as much. Buying a couple of chairs and a table that can be recycled at the end of four years makes more sense than purchasing furniture that will have to be sold or stored after graduation.\nSince many students live near their college only during the school year, then move home for summer, transporting regular furniture can take a lot of work. Cardboard furniture, however, can be folded up, laid flat and then stored for the summer. It can be reassembled the next year.\nMaintenance or repair of standard furniture can be expensive. The piece may even have to be sent somewhere for repairs. Fixing a cardboard chair or table can be cheaper because the material is readily available. Also, even replacing the unit completely can be a better option due to the low cost. For a student watching their money, this can be a considerable savings is something should happen to the furniture.\nFor many of the same reasons, members of the military may find cardboard furniture to be an advantage. With the possibility of being transferred from base to base at a moment\u2019s notice, having traditional furniture can become almost a burden. Again, there are the high costs of having it transported from new home to new home. In addition, a single active member of the military who may be sent overseas on an extended tour of duty may not want to leave behind pieces of expensive furniture to sit unattended for several months in an empty home.\nWhile many of the people in the groups above may move quite often or not have much spending money, cardboard furniture can also appeal to those who plan on living in the same place for the rest of their lives.\nFamilies have long struggled with children outgrowing furniture, first cribs and then toddler beds. There are also high chairs that will only be used for about a year. Even if they are held on to in expectation of another child, storing a high chair or crib can be difficult. These items are also expensive.\nCardboard furniture aimed at young children can solve these problems. There are baby cribs available for under $100. As with cardboard tables and chairs, assembly of the cardboard children furniture is often a matter of fitting pieces of cardboard into fitted slots of other pieces. In addition, disposal of a cardboard crib or child\u2019s chair is as easy as recycling.\nThe low cost also means a set of children\u2019s cardboard chairs can be bought without much worry of whether they will last for several years. In fact, the cardboard furniture can serve two purposes for children: the usual role of tables and chairs, but the kids can also \u201cdecorate\u201d the furniture on their own. Children love to draw and they can be encouraged to use their own creativity to draw or color cardboard furniture without parents worrying about the pieces losing their potential resale value.\nCardboard furniture can also be safer than traditional furniture. It is softer and doesn\u2019t have sharp edges. Because of their easy portability, cardboard tables are often in demand for ecologically-friendly groups who work trade shows or other booths, or for community bake sales or other events where they will be set in place and later taken down. They are not as heavy to move around yet still will hold the materials for display.\nWhen traditional furniture becomes outdated or worn out, if it cannot be resold often it must be thrown into a landfill. However, cardboard furniture is more environmentally friendly because when it has served its purpose, it can be recycled along with normal boxes or containers.\nFor someone living on a tight budget or moving often, cardboard furniture can be the answer to outfit a living space without breaking the bank or causing too much pain on moving day. It is less expensive than traditional furniture, can be easily assembled and disassembled for storage and transportation and is more environmentally friendly because it can be recycled after it is no longer wanted.\nWith so many benefits over its traditional counterpart, cardboard furniture deserves at least a second look for someone wanting an economical as well as ecological solution to home design.\nSource by Vincent Hirai",
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        "raw_content": "excerpt from LOVE The Beat Goes On:\nEvent One: My Cowboy\nI\u2019ll always remember his faded tan cowboy boots \u2014 scuffed, old, comfy \u2014 and the sky blue denim shirt stretched taut across powerful broad shoulders \u2014 my cowboy, as I refer to him. And I\u2019ll definitely never forget that lustful smile on his lips when I answered his knock on my hotel room door.\nI was naked\u2026 sort of.\nI\u2019m not usually that kind of girl\u2026 except the times when I am. And that was one of those times. I stood just inside the door to a room with a luxurious king-sized bed, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass, on the twenty-eighth floor of the Sheraton Wall Center, and was wrapped in a gauzy pink beach wrap. A girl has to meet a dare, right?\n\u201cSo even though you\u2019re cheating with that pink sheer wrap, I\u2019m impressed.\u201d Standing six feet and a few inches, Dr. Evil flashed that silly, young, boyish smile and kissed me softly on my lips.\nI brushed stray strands of the softest, dusty-brown hair out of his sexy, grey eyes and laughed, proud of my sophisticated nakedness and ready for wherever the evening would take us.\nIt may be difficult for you to align your thoughts that a spiritual woman and a \u201cmeet me at the door naked\u201d first-date type of girl can exist within one person. But that\u2019s who I am. By now, you may have deduced that there is nothing traditional about me. I don\u2019t believe in picket fences, and for some reason, have always been allergic to wedding bands. It\u2019s not that I don\u2019t want to be married. Not at all. I love the idea. I just can\u2019t seem to figure out how to make the happily-ever-after part of it work.\nBut then, as I write these words, one of the secrets of my healing stares right back at me \u2014 How could you love another, Lynda, when you\u2019ve never really felt you, yourself, was worthy of love?\nDefinitely a bad affirmation, but at that time in my life, I still had a lot of self-love issues that needed my attention.\nIt was December 21, 2007, just four days before Christmas, and in front of me stood my dream man. I had visualized him in my mind and had written down my wish list of attributes \u2014 age appropriate, successful nerd (he even looks like Bill Gates), living in Seattle (only because that\u2019s the home of Starbucks & Amazon), handsome, fun, and single.\nHis seventeen-year-old daughter and her girlfriends were the ones who\u2019d prepared his online profile \u2014 without a photo \u2014 on the dating site where I\u2019d stumbled across him. Yes, he\u2019d known about it, sanctioned it even, but they\u2019d had to do the work. They\u2019d tirelessly sifted through numerous responding women, and I was one of their top choices.\nAfter many hours getting to know each other on Skype and Yahoo, as much as two people can know each other who\u2019ve never actually met, there he and I finally were, meeting in person.\nAs I previously mentioned, our online-relationship began while I was still living in Mexico and I was supposed to stop in Seattle so we could finally meet in person. But I\u2019d gotten lost and stood him up. However, I was forgiven and have been ridiculously infatuated ever since I looked into his mischievous, gentle, grey eyes.\nThere was also sadness within those eyes. Throughout our first evening, I learned about the woman he\u2019d loved, who had died a few years before from Multiple Sclerosis. With all my man\u2019s scientific brilliance, he cursed himself because he hadn\u2019t been able to find the answers to save her.\nAs our night unfolded, and well into the next day, we shared our pain and our hopes, and continued to build a strong bond. I knew from the first time we chatted online we had something special. And now that we were physically together, I only wanted to hold him and take away his pain.\nThis would turn out to be a major event in my life. Our time together was magical.\nBut life has a way\u2026\n\u00a9 LOVE The Beat Goes On\nPosted in: books, Love The Beat Goes On | Tagged: advice, blog, diary, healing, heart disease, heart health, heartbeat, how to, idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, inspiration, journal, life story, Love The Beat Goes On, love yourself, Lynda Filler author blog, lynda filler books, Lynda Filler on Amazon, memoir, memories, motivation, Promotion, relationships, self help, self love, self-care, spiritual, UNREQUITED LOVE\nDo you love what you write?\n3 thoughts on \u201cI\u2019m not that kind of girl\u2026\u201d\nThanks Cristian!!\nwow\u2026 if only my own online dating scenarios were like that.\nsmiling!!",
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        "raw_content": "Encountering peace: After Abbas\nPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas walks with Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi (unseen) as they review the honor guard in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. (photo credit:\" REUTERS)\nIt seems that the era of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is coming to the end. In two weeks the Palestinian National Council (PNC), the most senior representative body of the Palestinian people, representing Palestinians in Palestine and in the diaspora, will convene in Ramallah to elect a new Executive Committee \u2013 the government of the PLO.\nAbbas told the Fatah leadership Monday evening that he would not be running in the elections.\nYasser Arafat and Abbas both served as the chairmen of the Executive Committee of the PLO and in that position negotiated and signed six agreements with Israel. It is the PNC that created the Palestinian Authority, and Abbas was elected by the Palestinian people in Palestine to serve as president of the PA. The PA, by the decision of the Executive Committee, was converted into the State of Palestine, which gained recognition by the United Nations as a non-member state but nonetheless a recognized state in the community of nations.\nAbbas told his Fatah colleagues that he wished to bring to an end all of the positions that he holds and would not run for reelection as president of Palestine, nor as the chairman of the Fatah party.\nThis is definitely the end of an era in the Middle East.\nDespite what is perhaps the belief of a majority of Israelis, I believe deeply that Abbas is a man of peace and that he has dedicated the last decades of his life to achieving peace, liberation and independence for his people. He has failed and it is his failure which has led him to make the decision that it is time to step down. I believe that his absence will be a great loss for Israel and for those who seek true peace.\nWhoever takes over the PLO and leads the state of Palestine in the post-Abbas era is going to face a growing call among the Palestinian people to close the chapter on Oslo. For some that means ending the security cooperation with Israel but keeping the PA intact, marching forward through the intervention of the international community to bring an end to Israel\u2019s occupation. There are others who call for ending the Oslo paradigm and returning the keys to Israel \u2013 essentially closing up shop, ceasing the call for the two-state solution and demanding full and equal rights in Israel, which would in the not-too-distant future become a state with a Palestinian majority. There are those who want the next leader to continue the program of Abbas in gaining international recognition and hoping that negotiations with Israel can be renewed.\nIt is difficult to measure how many Palestinians support each position. It is clear though that all Palestinians are against the status quo of the continuing occupation and settlement building.\nWhile many people, especially young Palestinians, are trying to be part of the global community and are busy advancing themselves and their own economic welfare, everyone supports resistance against the Israeli occupation. It is not clear how many support the use of violence and armed struggle that Abbas has worked so hard to remove from the Palestinian political toolbox.\nFor the next generation of leaders, the whole field of possibilities is open and it is impossible to predict what will be the political agenda of the next leader.\nWho are the possible contenders? In no particular order:\nGeneral Jabril Rajoub A strong leader in Fatah, originally from Dura village in Mount Hebron. Rajoub was one of Arafat\u2019s \u201cprinces.\u201d He had been deported by Israel and was in Arafat\u2019s inner circle in Tunis. After the creation of the PA, Rajoub became head of the powerful Preventive Security Forces in the West Bank. He developed strong relations with the Israeli security people, both the army and Israel Security Agency (who referred to him as \u201cGabriel Regev\u201d). In past years Rajoub has headed the Palestinian football association and the Palestinian Olympic Committee. He has used sports to build cadres of young followers and supporters all over the West Bank. Rajoub told me two weeks ago that he was planning to run for president.\nGeneral Majed el Faraj\nFaraj grew up in the Dheishe refugee camp. As a Fatah activist and fighter for Palestine in the largest refugee camp in the West Bank, he rose to positions of leadership. With the establishment of the Palestinian Intelligence Force, one of the most important arms of the Palestinian security forces, he rose to positions of command. Over the past years he has served as head of intelligence. He is thought to be one of the most powerful people in the PA. He also has very good relations with the Israeli and Jordanian security forces. Faraj told me two weeks ago that he had no ambitions to run for president and was looking forward to ending his public career as the head of intelligence.\nDr. Saeb Erekat As chief Palestinian negotiator he has more experience and hours negotiating the two-state solution than anyone else in the world. He has run the Negotiations Affairs Department of the PLO since after the second intifada and has created a data bank that surpasses anything that has ever existed in Israel concerning negotiations.\nHe has a PhD in peace studies from England. I first met him in 1988 when he was the editorial writer for Al Quds newspaper and one of the leading intellectuals in Fatah. Erekat has clear ambitions to be the next palestinian leader, but little grassroots support.\nDr. Mohammed Shteyeh\nShteyeh is one of the leading economic figures in the Fatah movement. When donor money began pouring into the PA during the era of Arafat, the international community demanded the creation of an oversight body that would supervise all large economic development projects funded by the international community.\nPECDAR, the Palestinian Economic Center for Development and Reconstruction, was created and Shteyeh appointed to head it. He has been in that position since. PECDAR signs appear all over the West Bank on projects that directly impact the lives of Palestinians.\nDuring periods of great corruption and the pocketing of millions of public money, Shteyeh was thought to be clean and careful to protect the public\u2019s interest. He has support inside the Fatah movement, but not much grassroots support.\nFayyad was the prime minister that Palestine needed to take it from the lows of the second intifada to the successful building of state institutions. Fayyad was the representative of the IMF to Palestine and as a native Palestinian from Jerusalem, Fayyad impressed all with his knowledge, modesty and determination to see Palestine be a success. He fell out of favor with Abbas over issues concerning Abbas\u2019s plans to go to the UN. Since leaving the office of the prime minister he has worked on economic development projects aimed at helping the poorest people in the West Bank. He has gained a lot of grassroots support, and has maintained the support he had from Israel and the West. Fayyad is not a member of Fatah and has no real political camp behind him. He has also become an enemy of Abbas, something that could actually help him.\nGeneral Mohammed Dahlan\nDahlan was one of Arafat\u2019s closest allies. With the establishment of the PA he headed the Preventive Security Force in Gaza which put him into a position of rivalry with his counterpart Jabril Rajoub. Dahlan is often blamed for the failure of Fatah to stay in Gaza and for the success of Hamas in taking over there in June 2007. He has been living in exile in the UAE and has challenged the leadership of Abbas from outside with money, websites and the building of political forces on the ground in the West Bank and in Gaza, where he comes from. He was convicted of crimes and then exonerated by a higher court. For Abbas and his supporters, Dahlan is public enemy number one. Many Palestinians I know think Dahlan is too corrupt to be their leader.\nBarghouti is without doubt the number one choice of the Palestinian public. He was a student leader of Fatah in his days at Birzeit University. He was one of Arafat\u2019s \u201cboys\u201d and rose to leadership in Fatah with the support of outsiders and insiders. 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        "raw_content": "Charismatic leadership can enhance influence, power and performance. Margo works with business leaders to build their reputation and confidence by helping them to be engaging and influential. They are then able to face important audiences and achieve results. She is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), the highest international accreditation available from the Professional Speakers Australia. Margo has won the WA Speaker of the Year Award, has held the office of President of Professional Speakers Australia and is an Accredited Executive Coach. She has a Bachelor of Commerce degree from UWA. Margo\u2019s clients include Chevron, AngloGold, Wesfarmers, BHP Billiton, Iluka Resources, JB HiFi, RAC, Crown Casino, Bunnings.\nMargo Halbert is proud to be involved with various schools programs, including Methodist Ladies College, Perth College and Hale School. Margo works with groups of students on topics such as communication, leadership and personal development. These programs are designed to foster a sense of confidence and leadership in young students. It gives them drive and direction to achieve in future roles.\nYouth Patrons Program\nMargo volunteers her time to coach Year 11 Hale School, Year 11 All Saints College and MLC Year 10 students who participate in the Nulsen Haven Youth Patrons program. The program is designed to mentor gifted students on leadership, influence and engagement.\nDownload PDF Return to Home",
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        "raw_content": "The Chapel of St Michael Archangel was completed in 1310, when the whole house received its major enlargement under Canon John de Markenfield. Mass would have been said here daily for over 250 years by the resident priest, who may well also have been Chaplain to the Markenfield Chantry Chapel in Ripon Cathedral three miles away.\nMarkenfield was always a fiercely Catholic house. In 1539, the forcible suppression of nearby Fountains Abbey and other great monasteries appalled the devout Markenfields. It is probable that the family did what they could to rescue much of what was then being broken up: the stone carved hand and wrist, possibly of a child-saint, found in the moat in 2008 and now on the window cill to the left of the altar, may have been a fragment of what they tried to rescue.\nA generation later came the great rebellion known as the Rising of the North, led by the Markenfield of the time, Sir Thomas, then aged 37 \u201crash, daring and too wildely yonge\u201d as he was described at the time, and by his venerable uncle, the Churchillian Sir Richard Norton of nearby Norton Conyers, who was the Rising\u2019s standard bearer. A major contingent of the rebellion gathered under their command in the Courtyard outside on 20th November 1569. Their leaders last heard Mass in this Chapel before riding out at the head of an armed host, their intention to remove Queen Elizabeth from the throne, replace her with Mary Queen of Scots and restore freedom of worship to Catholics.\nThe end of the Rising was appalling. Like a moor fire it had leapt into being and like a moor fire it quickly died away, as a contemporary account describes it, as when it came to actual fighting, its leaders\u2019 passion was not matched by military competence. The Queen\u2019s troops encircled and outmanoeuvred the rebels, who broke ranks and fled in confusion. Over 200 were caught and hideously executed. Markenfield itself, house and estate, was confiscated for High Treason, and the family driven out. The courageous and daring Sir Thomas and his uncle managed to flee abroad to save their lives, never to return. Sir Thomas died of starvation on the floor of a miserable cottage in Brussels, 34 years later.\nNow only two remarkable portraits of Sir Richard remain in the Chapel to recall that tragic episode: one defiant, the other profoundly melancholy. No likeness is known of Sir Thomas Markenfield. Every August, a Requiem Mass is held in the Chapel, sung by monks from Ampleforth Abbey, for the souls of the last four members of the Markenfield family to live here, and who died under such tragic circumstances:\nThomas Markenfield\nAnne Markenfield\nIsabel Markenfield\nSome time later, perhaps after the house had become a tenanted farm, the Chapel was divided into two horizontally by the insertion of a floor half-way up. The blocked doorway to the upper room can be seen above the spiral stairs, as can the slots, one each side of the main, east window, where a supporting beam for the upper floor was inserted. The top half of the West window was blocked in at that time.\nThe Chapel probably became briefly Protestant after 1569, but had fallen into disuse by the 1700s. In 1855 it is recorded as being used as a grain store by the tenant farmers of the day. Substantial restoration was carried out by the 7th Lord Grantley in the years 1981-84, working with Lady Grantley, when the dangerously sagging north wall was replaced by the attractively niched wall you see today. The arches of the niches are lined with two courses of a soft-toned brick \u2014 the only place in the house where brick is used, a discrete indication by the architect that it is not original work. A stone in memory of Lord Grantley, who died in 1995, is in one of the niches.\nThe Chapel was not at that time set up for regular worship, but services were occasionally held with a table from one of the bathrooms improvising as a makeshift altar. What was probably the first Latin Mass since the Reformation was celebrated here on 6th October 1995 by Fr. Geoffrey Parfitt, who had visited the room when a schoolboy and who had resolved then that, should be become a priest, he would one day celebrate here.\nFull restoration and refurbishment took place in 2001, in thanksgiving for their marriage by Ian Curteis and Lady Grantley, now Lady Deirdre Curteis. It was the first recorded marriage in the Chapel since 21st November 1487, when Christopher Conyers married Anne Markenfield by Archbishop\u2019s special certificate. It is a Catholic Chapel where Anglican services are also held; in practice they alternate fortnightly throughout the year. All are most welcome.",
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        "raw_content": "Category Archives: praise and worship\nUpdates and Musings from the Last Two Weeks of September 2013\nThe past few weeks of September have been very interesting.\nLast Monday, I completed my second day of school. I\u2019m currently pursuing an M.A. in music education (applied music emphasis, piano) at the PWU School of Music. So far, so good it\u2019s been very good. Despite experiencing anxiety (and messing up big time) when I played for the first time in front of my piano professor, it wasn\u2019t as bad as I thought it was. This is because my second day with her was fruitful. I got my assigned work (scales from C to E, some Czerny, Beethoven, Bartok, and Tcherepin) and, more importantly, I learned aspects of my technique that need work, something that I probably won\u2019t be able to observe on my own. I think I\u2019m in good hands since my piano teacher is the romantic period piano expert at the UP College of Music. With enough effort on my part, I guess there\u2019s a lot of things I can learn from her. She says my legato playing, fingering and pedaling can still improve. I just hope that I can play my assigned pieces at a respectable level come Monday. Time to go back to the woodshed I guess.\nFortunately, I\u2019m still working with Steve Nixon as his music transcriber. Working with him is a great opportunity to improve my understanding of what jazz is. Seems like I\u2019m getting some jazz education with Steve while I go improve my classical at PWU. Tomorrow, I\u2019ll be submitting a jazz scale guide.\nI also managed to finish the \u201cEucharistia\u201d songbook for Barbie Dumlao and Springs Foundation, Inc. It\u2019s always a pleasure working with them.\nI\u2019m waiting for new assignments from GuitarZoom. I just finished working on \u201cReal World Soloing\u201d and that one turned out to be good as well.\nThe highlight of last month is probably the concert entitled \u201cMusicalitea in Unity\u201d. It was a concert organized by the UCCP-LCSMC Liturgy and Music committee. It was held last 09/28/2013 at the PCU Auditorium. I performed an original composition called \u201cPromises\u201d for solo piano as part of my set. Prior to that, I performed an old favorite, \u201cHesus\u201d, with Pastor Chaz Romero on guitar and Chay Innocentes on vocals. It was very fruitful. I felt very honored and happy as well afterwards as Rev. Leo Eva Rempola, virtuoso pianist extraordinaire, asked for a sheet music copy of \u201cPromises\u201d after hearing me perform it. Like most of what I hear from my performances, I don\u2019t impress myself. Matter of fact is that I could probably improve my performance next time. Nevertheless, I\u2019m happy enough that I plan to share recordings of the concert via Soundcloud, so watch out for those.\nUntil next time, please stay glued to this page. Thank you and God bless!\nLeave a comment Posted in Creativity, freelancing, music composition, music improvisation, music in general, music performance, Music Production, music transcription, piano, praise and worship, Ramblings and Opinions, working at home Tagged music, opinions, ramblings, rants, society, thoughts\nThe Kurzweil PC88: My Present-Day Gig Instrument\nToday I\u2019d like to talk about my present band practice and gig instrument, the Kurzweil PC88 Performance Controller Keyboard. Why would I do so? Because I like this instrument very much, plain and simple. For any of you out there looking for a review of this fine instrument, read on.\nBefore I discuss the ins and outs of this instrument, I\u2019d like to tell a brief history about how I stumbled across this \u201cportable\u201d stage piano and eventually became its owner. I was looking for a portable 88-key replacement for a Yamaha SY-77 I had sold a few years back. In July 2012, I browsed through the Philmusic classifieds and found a seller who was selling a PC88. The price seemed reasonable, and then I thought to myself I could use something a bit similar to Jordan Rudess\u2019s Kurzweil K2600. To cut the long story short, I bought it and have been using it since then.\nThe Kurzweil PC88 was exactly what I was looking for, a keyboard with a pianistic range and some very good sounds. My favorite patches in it are \u201cClassical Piano\u201d, \u201cSuitcase E. Piano\u201d, a number of organ sounds and the \u201cSlow Digital Pad\u201d. In my mind, these sounds should serve as my bread and butter presets. My particular unit is the \u201cMX\u201d variety so it also has a general MIDI bank and a generous 64-note polyphony. Because it\u2019s not a synth, its selection of sounds is limited but it has powerful layering capabilities via the \u201cMIDI Setup\u201d mode where you can layer four sounds, each of which has its individual volume slider. In a limited way, you can create some fantastic patches with real-time control over each sound. Whether I\u2019m playing progressive rock, praise and worship music, or jazz, I can pretty much cover good ground.\nI\u2019m not really doing multitrack orchestral stuff with it so 64 notes is pretty generous for my purpose. The feel or touch of its key bed is definitely weighted, similar to the feel of a Yamaha grand I had used about 4 years ago in a company Christmas party, but has a bit of a springy bounce that you will never find in an acoustic piano. How would I know? It\u2019s because it feels very different from the acoustic upright piano I use at home. The rugged metal casing provides me with confidence that it would withstand the rigors of playing out.\nAs much as I love this instrument, it is not without its faults. I bought this particular PC88 used, and so some of the lead weights were loose. I had to hire a technician to have all the weights of the key bed fixed with a stronger adhesive. My technician said that the original adhesive used doesn\u2019t hold up well to tropical weather, and that\u2019s why they would become loose as the instrument ages. Given the fact that it\u2019s not a synth, I could not use the sort of analog-ish lead sounds I enjoyed in my former Yamaha SY-77, and so I have to stick to organ or piano sounds for my leads. Lastly, the PC88 is heavy! You will not enjoy climbing up stairs lugging this keyboard on your own. When I set this up in the church (UCCP-MCCD) where I occasionally play, I usually have to ask for assistance from friend and bandmate Pastor Chaz to carry it inside the church. Yes, Kurzweil didn\u2019t lie when it said that the PC88 was portable. They forgot to write down a caveat that it\u2019s only portable if you have a car, if a buddy to help you carry it, or strength comparable to a well-trained athlete. If you plan on carrying it around while commuting, I\u2019d probably laugh at you.\nSo, in summary, other than the initial key bed lead weight issue, the lack of decent synth lead sounds, and the weight of the instrument, the Kurzweil PC88 is a great piano analog and an impressive MIDI controller.\n7 Comments Posted in jazz rock fusion, music performance, piano, praise and worship, progressive rock, Ramblings and Opinions, Rants, Rants and Opinions Tagged audio production, band, guitar, music, opinion, opinions, performance, piano, progressive rock, ramblings, rants, thoughts",
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        "raw_content": "Michael L. Peterson\nMichael L. Peterson is professor and chair of the philosophy department at Asbury College. He is also managing editor for Faith and Philosophy: A Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers. He earned his Ph.D. from State University of New York College at Buffalo, his M.A. from the University of Kentucky, and his B.A. from Asbury College.",
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        "raw_content": "image source: horizontimes.com\nIt\u2019s actually got the word \u2018death\u2019 in it\u2019s name. One thing that makes the Death Adder unique is that it is consider to be an \u2018active hunter\u2019. What this means is that this snake is actually looking and waiting for something to bite, kill and eat. If you happen to get bitten by a Death Adder you had better be prepared with the antivenom or things will deteriorate quickly ultimately leading to death. Bite victims will experience pain, paralysis, respiratory failure and death usually occurs within 48 hrs.",
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        "raw_content": "Participant insight:I am happy to serve here\nFebruary 1, 2017 - By Nata\u0161a Gudalo\ncourtesy of Nata\u0161a Gudalo\nNata\u0161a Gudalo at Shenandoah National Park\nI feel so happy to participate in this program and meet all these people from different countries and their cultures. I am surrounded by people with different languages, accents and styles of clothing. It\u2019s not hard to deal with, it\u2019s just different. It helps me to see things that I usually would not be able to see if I was not part of this program. It shows me that the world is much bigger than my country \u2013 I already know that of course, but it is different when I really see that through all the people I meet here - people in the U.S. and my IVEPer friends. This is something that will widen my point of view and make me more tolerant in relationships with people. I am truly blessed with such a rare opportunity.\nI am honored to share my work abilities with Park View Federal Credit Union, and also gain more experience while working here. This will be very useful for me when I get back to my country, in relation to my field.\nAnd the most important thing to say, I am living with a wonderful host family. They respect me and take care of me in so many ways. I met other people too who are so helpful and nice to me. By the end of this program I will be rich with so many new amazing people in my life. God just blessed me on each step of my journey.\nI would like to add that I really love sunsets here and so many different colors of the sky. I am enjoying taking photos of the wonderful nature here. Even though sometimes it is hard to be far away from my family, I am happy I can spend this time in such a cute city of Harrisonburg, in wonderful Virginia. I am happy to serve here and give my contribution in my placement.\nNata\u0161a Gudalo from Bosnia and Herzegovina \u2013 Park View Federal Credit Union, Harrisonburg, Virginia, U.S.",
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        "raw_content": "Sometimes learning things the hard way is better\nThe inaugural Cansbridge-EngInE Fellow John Wu\u2019s experiences in Tokyo gave him new appreciation for his parents, and put him on the path to becoming an entrepreneur\nJunji Nishihata | 31 Oct 2017 |\nFor any first-time visitor, Tokyo is always a mind-expanding experience. Few cities in the world can match its size, scale or density, while at the same time, the intense focus on detail that is inherent to Japanese culture combine to make for a potentially overwhelming \u2013 but enjoyable \u2013 introduction.\nIt was no less true for 3rd year Engineering student John Wu, who went to the Asian megalopolis this past summer as the inaugural recipient of the Cansbridge-EngInE Fellowship. The Fellowship covered the bulk of John\u2019s travel and living expenses as he undertook a paid internship with a Japanese start-up company.\nAs a Canadian-born 2nd generation Chinese immigrant, the experience had multiple meanings for John. Not speaking any Japanese meant he would have the same difficulties that his own parents faced when they first journeyed to Newfoundland, where John was born.\nSimple tasks \u2013 like going to the pharmacy to buy shampoo \u2013 were not so simple anymore. \u201cI can finally feel some true empathy for what they had to go through when moving to Canada,\u201d he said, speaking about his new understanding of what his parents had endured.\nThis was heavily underscored when on his first night in Japan he mistakenly ordered grilled salamander and pig testicles for dinner (\u201cIt actually didn\u2019t taste too bad though!\u201d he quipped in his blog post).\nIt\u2019s all part of the Cansbridge philosophy: Maximum learning in maximum discomfort is a mantra of founder, William Yiu. Believing that entrepreneurship and a sense of adventure are inextricably intertwined, the Fellowship supports 15 students each year from across Canada on the Asian internship of their choice, provided they do not speak the local language and have no familial ties to the target country.\nIn John Wu\u2019s case, the goal was definitely achieved. \u201cYou really have to get out of your comfort zone if you want to do big things,\u201d he said, summarizing his time in Japan.\nHis selected internship was with FlickFit, a company developing 3D scanning technology for the apparel industry to improve online shopping revenues. John\u2019s remit was to develop their mobile app \u2013 a daunting task to perform in only three months. The language barrier was an issue, although he soon found ways to overcome that: \u201cWe could communicate by code,\u201d he explained. \u201cIt\u2019s kind of universal.\u201d\nThe massive size of the Japanese economy also made an impression on John. The GDP of just the Tokyo area is equal to the entire economic output of Canada. \u201cYou have to see what is out there,\u201d he said. \u201cThe Canadian market is tiny in comparison.\u201d\nLooking ahead, the odyssey convinced John more than ever that his future lies in entrepreneurship. It also gave him insight on a vital life lesson: \u201cLiving in a foreign country is something that everyone should experience once in their life.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Another estate-planning service we provide here at Meaney & Meaney PC is creating irrevocable trusts. An irrevocable trust, as the name suggests, is a trust that cannot be changed after it is created. For example, clients who wish to avoid Medicaid liability if they end up needing long-term disability care, such as in a nursing home, might choose an irrevocable trust.\nWhy should you consider an irrevocable trust as part of your estate plan?\nSome benefits include \u2026\nEstate tax reduction. Irrevocable trusts are commonly used to remove the value of property from a person\u2019s estate so that the property can\u2019t be taxed when the person dies.\nAsset protection. This works in the same way that an irrevocable trust can be used to reduce estate taxes. By placing assets into an irrevocable trust, the creator of the trust is giving up complete control over, and access to, the trust assets and, therefore, the trust assets can\u2019t be reached by Medicaid or a creditor.\nCharitable estate planning. Clients who make an initial transfer of assets into a charitable trust while still alive will receive a charitable income tax deduction in the year the transfer is made. Or, if the initial transfer of assets into a charitable trust doesn\u2019t occur until after their death, the estate will receive a charitable estate tax deduction.\nOf course, there is much more to an irrevocable trust than can be covered in a brief newsletter, including some disadvantages. It all depends on the particular person. Contact Meaney & Meaney PC at 631.427.2900 for a free consultation to discuss whether an irrevocable trust is right for you or your client.",
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I am so grateful to have the wide range of world-class medical resources that exist here at the University at my fingertips to take care of my patients in the ways that they need. I am continually motivated by the environment of academic rigor and the emphasis on lifelong learning that surrounds me.\nKevin Flaherty, MD, MS, FCCP\nAssociate Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program\nMaster of Science, Biostatistics and Clinical Study Design, University of Michigan School of Public Health, 2001\nPulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2000\nChief Medical Resident, Indiana University, 1996-1997\nInternal Medicine Residency Program, Indiana University, 1996\nIndiana University School of Medicine, 1993\nProfessional Interests: My clinical and academic interests focus around the care and study of patients with interstitial lung diseases. I am the director of the University of Michigan Interstitial Lung Disease Program and the steering committee chair for the national Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation\u2019s Care Center Network and Patient Registry. My research is clinically based with a primary focus on determining the best design, outcome measures, and conducting clinical trials of novel therapies for patients with interstitial lung diseases. I am also vice-chair of the University of Michigan\u2019s Institutional Review Board. I enjoy mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows in clinical research.\nPersonal Interests: I enjoy spending time with my family (wife and seven children) who continually teach and amaze me. I like various forms of exercise including cross country skiing, swimming, biking, and running (I completed two ironman triathlons and numerous marathons and hope to continue as long as my joints will allow). I would like to play guitar better and do a small part in supporting the Michigan economy via its micro-brew industry.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: The overall collaborative work environment that carries through the missions of providing excellent patient care, advancing science through research, and training physicians and scientists.\nChief Medical Resident, Detroit Medical Center-Wayne State University, 2007-2008\nInternal Medicine Residency Program, Detroit Medical Center-Wayne State University, 2007\nWayne State University School of Medicine, 2004\nProfessional Interests: My clinical practice is primarily inpatient as a hospitalist in the Department of Internal Medicine. In addition, I volunteer at the student run free clinic, a local resource for patients without insurance. My academic interests include treatment and evaluation of hospitalized patients with urinary tract infection and development of clinical reasoning skill in learners.\nPersonal Interests: Outside of the hospital, I enjoy spending time outdoors and traveling.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: The team and collaboration it provides. The goal is to provide every patient with the best care possible, learning together and appreciating the input from all individuals including the patient, their family, nursing, trainees, and other faculty members.\nDirector, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Learning Program\nUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, 2007\nProfessional Interests: As a member of the Division of Hospital Medicine, my clinical practice centers around the care of hospitalized medicine patients at the Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System. I serve as director of the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Program for the Internal Medicine Residency Program, and this role allows me to facilitate the fundamentals of safe, effective patient care within complex healthcare systems and explore new ways of teaching and learning these concepts. My academic interests revolve around interpersonal relationships and communication in healthcare settings. I strive to emphasize the immense role communication plays in patient and provider satisfaction, professionalism, humanism, clinical reasoning, and medical education at multiple learning levels. As a National Correspondent of the Journal of Hospital Medicine, I am delighted to be able to share the thought processes of outstanding clinicians who face challenging patient situations through scholarly writing.\nPersonal Interests: I can often be found exploring Ann Arbor, Detroit, and the surrounding communities - traveling wherever I can to experience new cultures and cuisines, sitting on the third base line at a Tigers game, enjoying live music, reading a comic book, playing the guitar, or attempting (and failing) to regain the glory days of my high school cross country and track career.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: I was honored to serve as a Chief Medical Resident here which solidified in me the desire to teach in whatever ways possible. There is no greater joy I take in my work than when I can teach and learn alongside talented and motivated house officers and medical students. These individuals, and the mentors I have been privileged to know at Michigan, have inspired me to continue my journey of lifelong learning and to provide superb care to those in need.\nJennifer Lukela, MD\nHarvard Medical School, 1999\nProfessional Interests: I am an outpatient general internist providing primary care to adults at Briarwood Medical Group in Ann Arbor. My clinical interests include health promotion and wellness, women\u2019s health, and management of chronic illness such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. In addition to involvement in graduate medical education through the ambulatory component of the residency program, I am also involved with undergraduate medical education where I teach early medical students clinical skills in physical exam, history taking and clinical reasoning, as well as working with third year students in the clinic. I have an interest in teaching and evaluating clinical reasoning, oral case presentation skills, and patient-doctor communication. I am thankful to my patients and for my involvement with both residents and medical students as I think they all challenge me constantly to be a better doctor and educator.\nPersonal Interests: Outside of the hospital, I enjoy spending time with my family, cheering for Michigan at various sporting events (unless they are playing Duke), trying hard to be a gourmet cook, reading, and running. I have a long standing dream that someday I will also be a decent golfer.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: Though I am a Vermonter at heart, I have come to appreciate the wonderful and diverse community of Ann Arbor. It has been a wonderful place to raise our children. From the many athletic events at UM, to the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings, to amazing dance, music and theater performances at venues like Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor offers an amazing diversity of experiences all with a small college-town feel.\nDirector, Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program\nChief Medical Resident, Pediatrics, University of Michigan, 2002-2003\nCombined Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program, University of Michigan, 2002\nProfessional Interests: My clinical practice is primarily inpatient as a hospitalist in the Department of Internal Medicine. In addition, I volunteer at the HOPE clinic, a local resource for adult and pediatric patients without insurance. My primary academic focus has been in medical education where I am extensively involved in both Graduate Medical Education (GME) and Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) as the Director of the Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program, member of the Admissions Executive Committee, and Director of the M2 Clinical Comprehensive Assessment. I have interest in educational assessment and curricular innovation and design.\nPersonal Interests: Outside of the hospital, I enjoy coaching both of my sons\u2019 competitive soccer teams, compete in marathons and distance triathlons, and remain ever hopeful that I will be able to train our dog, Maya.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: The people. My faculty colleagues and our residents are truly exceptional individuals. In addition to providing outstanding care for our patients, everyone is warm, friendly, easy-going, and compassionate. It is simply a wonderful community to be part of.\nRachel Perlman, MD\nNephrology Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2003\nProfessional Interests: My clinical practice is primarily in Nephrology both at the University of Michigan where I am the director of the home hemodialysis program and at the Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System where I am the Nephrology Section Chief. My academic focus is both in medical education and work-life balance.\nPersonal Interests: Outside of the hospital, I enjoy trying to keep up with my sons (they run faster than me!), spending time with my family, and our German Shepherd Puppy (who is also quite fast...)\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: I came to the University of Michigan for my own training and never left. I enjoy working with outstanding faculty colleagues and nephrology fellows, a terrific group of residents, and wonderful medical students. I appreciate and am proud to be part of the commitment to patients both at the University and VA Hospital.\nNamita Sachdev, MD\nAssociate Director, Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program\nProfessional Interests: My clinical practice is in one of our Medicine-Pediatrics practices at East Ann Arbor Health Center where I have a strong interest in health prevention and chronic illness management. As Associate Program Director, I enjoy working on resident education with a focus on ambulatory education and the development of new ambulatory experiences. I also spend time with first and second year medical students during their Clinical Foundations in Medicine course teaching clinical skills. During the summer months I volunteer with a community agency providing care to migrant farm workers.\nPersonal Interests: Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and 3 children. My hobbies include playing and watching tennis, hiking, and reading.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: The opportunity to work with people from many walks of life, both as patients and colleagues! I also love teaching students and residents who are eager to learn and constantly challenge me to become a better teacher.\nThomas H. Sisson, MD\nDirector, Physician Scientist Training Program\nProfessional Interests: My clinical practice occurs in both outpatient and inpatient pulmonary and critical care. In the outpatient setting, I care for patients who have general pulmonary problems with a focus on individuals with cystic fibrosis and other causes of diffuse bronchiectasis. As part of my inpatient responsibilities, I round in the medicine intensive care unit and I oversee bronchoscopies on a recurrent basis in our Medical Procedures Unit.\nMy academic activities are centered on research and education. I supervise a basic science laboratory that focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis. In the area of medical education, beyond my participation in the medicine residency program, I help supervise the respiratory sequence for the first year medical students. I also am an active participant in the curriculum transformation that is ongoing in our medical school, and I am overseeing the integration of scientific education in the clinical setting.\nPersonal Interests: In addition to spending time with my family (including 2 daughters), I am passionate about endurance sports including running, cycling, and cross country skiing. As a life-long Ann Arborite, I also cheer hard for University of Michigan sports.\nAdam Tremblay, MD\nDartmouth Medical School, 1999\nProfessional Interests: My clinical practice includes primary care clinic and inpatient general medicine wards at the Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS). In these venues, I am fortunate to be able to serve our nation's veterans and heroes. I strive to incorporate the principles of the patient centered medical home and a team approach to comprehensively manage all of my patients' medical, social, and family concerns. I have found my clinical practice to be stimulating and extremely personally gratifying. In addition to my clinical work, I am fortunate to be the Director of Primary Care and the Associate Chief of Medicine at the VAAAHS. In these roles I am able to serve as an educator for several resident conferences including inpatient and outpatient morning report, morbidity and mortality conference, intern report and resident continuity clinic. Educating residents and students is my true passion and joy. My research interests blend with my administrative roles as I focus on implementation of the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Model of healthcare delivery within an academic VA setting.\nPersonal Interests: My greatest joy in my personal time is spending time with my family and friends. I have three children and treasure every moment with them, including coaching my son\u2019s youth sports teams. When not spending time with family, I enjoy playing and watching numerous sports as well as playing fantasy football and baseball.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: I grew up and did all of my formal training in New Hampshire and then moved to Ann Arbor in 1999 to begin residency training. I chose Ann Arbor at that time because I perceived the residency program to be a perfect blend of education and fun. My perceptions were accurate as I received an outstanding education from dedicated faculty and colleagues in a supportive and collegial environment. I developed lifelong friendships during those three years and to this day communicate with my former classmates on a near daily basis. The University of Michigan has been extremely supportive of my personal and academic growth. I cannot say enough positives about the community of Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor offers a magnificent blend of social and cultural opportunities and simply a wonderful environment to raise a family.\nL to R: April Harris, Evonne Weatherford, Lisa Miller, Amy Cutting, Amanda Sikorski\nNot pictured - Jamie Jackson, Brian Minnich\nLisa Miller, Program Administrator & Lead Fellowship Coordinator\nProfessional Interests: As the program administrator, I function as a liaison between the program director and the Institutional Graduate Medical Education Office and department administration. I provide supervision for the program staff and administrative support for the Inpatient Resident Assistants.\nI think graduate medical education is a fascinating field due to the continual advancements and challenges. Michigan Medicine is a great place to work, but the people are by far the best benefit.\nPersonal Interests: I love spending time with my husband and two children; whether it is enjoying a family game night, or taking a vacation - we always have a lot of fun. I like to walk my dog in the park near the lake and read a book on my deck.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: Whether you are looking to do something as a family with young children, on a date-night, or just out with friends there are endless options all within easy reach; there is such a variety of options from concerts to rock climbing that no matter your personal preferences, or budget, you can always find something to do.\nAmy Cutting, Medicine-Pediatrics Program Coordinator\nProfessional Interests: I\u2019m the med-peds program coordinator so I stay busy working as a liaison between the different programs and GME as well as keeping up with our med-peds residents!\nPersonal Interests: I can usually be found somewhere either with my camera, knitting, reading, working on the computer, cooking for guests, hiking or camping. We\u2019re pretty actively involved in the local cycling and running communities as well and will occasionally be spotted running around the Ypsi/Ann Arbor area with a few dogs in tow.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: I love the variety of events (many of them free) available in the Ann Arbor/Detroit areas! There is ALWAYS something to do but there\u2019s also a ton of natural areas to explore whether you hike, run or bike that are beautiful all year round. I also enjoy the wide variety of restaurants available - especially ethnic cuisine if I can talk someone else into it!\nApril Harris, Financial Specialist\nProfessional Interests: I am the financial specialist for the Residency Program. My duties consist of processing various financial tasks such as travel and mileage reimbursements, meal money, and holiday pay as well as reconciling p-cards for members of the education office. I also order the MKSAP packets and lab coats.\nPersonal Interests: My husband and I spend a lot of time running our commercial cleaning business. When we aren't working we enjoy camping in our RV and spending time with family. I also teach a Sunday School class and sing in our church choir which I enjoy very much!\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: Living right outside Ann Arbor in the township of Ypsilanti gives me close access to all the great activities Ann Arbor has to offer. I enjoy attending Michigan football and hockey games as well as dining at all the great restaurants in the area. Also going to the Ann Arbor Art Fair every year is a big highlight of the summer.\nJamie Jackson, Administrative Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I am the administrative assistant for the Residency Program, supporting Dr. John Del Valle. I coordinate meetings between our residents and program directors as well as organize/plan events throughout the year, such as Graduation and our Departmental Holiday Dinner. I also assist with duty hour tracking, submitting parking access and other various tasks.\nPersonal Interests: Besides spending time with family and friends, Volleyball and Hockey consume a majority of my free time. From playing and coaching Volleyball to cheering on the U of M Wolverines, Detroit Red Wings, and the Flint Firebirds (formerly the Plymouth Whalers), my passion for these two sports can be obsessive. I highly recommend making a trip to Yost Arena to watch the U of M Hockey team because the atmosphere is incredible!\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: I grew up right outside of Ann Arbor, so I am familiar with everything this unique town has to offer. I love the endless options of restaurants to indulge in, shops to explore, and all the outdoor activities there are to enjoy. If you want to spend a day discovering a unique treasure of Ann Arbor, I recommend the Fairy Door hunt. The Urban Fairy Door Map can be found online and provides all the locations where you can find the Fairy Doors, including one inside our Mott\u2019s Children\u2019s Hospital!\nBrian Minnich, Database Administrator\nProfessional Interests: I am the program database administrator: a new position that we are still in the process of fleshing out. Any place there's data collection in the program you'll probably find me somewhere. For instance, I work with evaluations and other data to create reports for the program directors to track resident progress through residency. This is a somewhat new field in Graduate Medical Education administration. There is so much data that is collected and so much of it is underutilized. I am also involved with overseeing schedules.\nPersonal Interests: I am the resident nerd. If you stand around the office long enough you'll probably learn something about space and rockets or whatever random topic I've been reading about lately (Chinese history, at the moment). My wife and I have three children and we enjoy strategy games, semi-successful gardening (it went better before we had kids), reading, and movies. When we can we love to get out hiking, camping, biking, and canoeing, preferably up north.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: Ann Arbor is a very open, multi-cultural community. I enjoy all of the people that I meet and all of the good food that can be found. There are a lot of good little hole in the wall ethnic restaurants around. I'm not so much a city person, but Ann Arbor has a lot of green space, which is really nice. More generally, Michigan is a beautiful state. There are all sorts of beautiful places around the great lakes.\nEvonne Weatherford, Administrative Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I am an administrative assistant for the Residency Program and my day consists of sending out evaluations, putting in schedules, organizing events such as the house officer retreats along with several other tasks. My most important job duty is the monthly resident meal money and food ordering for conferences several times a week. I\u2019ve learned that good food makes happy residents!\nPersonal Interests: My husband and I love to go camping; we go every chance we get. When we\u2019re not camping you will usually find us sitting in bleachers for hours watching our daughter/teammates run high school track. Our son lives on his own now so when I have the opportunity to spend time with both of my kids and my husband at the same time, it\u2019s the best thing ever. Watching Michigan football with family and friends is also one of my favorite things to do, GO BLUE!\nWhat I Enjoy About Living In Our Community: I\u2019ve lived in Ann Arbor for almost 20 years and I couldn\u2019t think of anywhere else I\u2019d want to be! The diversity in this city as well as the people are a huge asset to living here. Ann Arbor is a perfect place to raise a family with a great school system and awesome neighborhoods all over the city. The downtown area offers a wide variety of unique shops, delicious restaurants and is close to U of M campus where you can walk and enjoy the beautiful scenery. I also recommend that everyone experience at least one Michigan football game at the Big House but do not leave out tailgating at the golf course; this may be one of the best experiences of your life! In Ann Arbor, there\u2019s definitely a little something for everyone.\nMatthew Ettleson, MD\nShannon Kay, MD\nKevin Platt, MD\nMeaghan Trainor, MD\nChief Resident, Internal Medicine Residency Program, University of Michigan\nProfessional Interests: My primary medical interests are internal medicine and endocrinology. I plan to start endocrinology fellowship next summer. My research background is primarily in clinical research, in which I have explored a variety of topics, including bariatric surgery, inpatient glycemic management, lab testing surrounding cardiac catheterization and most recently, medullary thyroid cancer. I have been lucky enough to work with numerous colleagues and mentors throughout the years, and my portfolio has grown since joining Michigan Medicine. I also serve a leadership role in a resident and fellow organization dedicated to medical education and curriculum development.\nPersonal Interests: From the spring to the late fall, I enjoy spending time playing and practicing golf (and getting others to the course, as well!). I try to keep up with a few podcasts and YouTube channels that feature experts in golf architecture. I also enjoy hanging out at Bill\u2019s Beer Garden with friends after work or trying out new restaurants in Ann Arbor and Detroit.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: Ann Arbor has been a wonderful place to live and train over the last three years. The Michigan Medicine community has been as friendly and welcoming as my first few weeks as an intern. The mentors I have worked with have been invaluable in my development as a physician, and the program leadership and staff have been incredibly supportive. The resident community is also pretty close-knit, which I believe fosters a very collegial atmosphere inside and outside the hospital.\nProfessional Interests: I have a broad interest in medical education, which I hope to develop and explore further during my chief year. I am currently applying for fellowship in Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine. I have specific research interests in patient reported outcomes in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as well as healthcare utilization in the intensive care unit. My ultimate career aspirations are to become an academic pulmonologist and intensivist.\nPersonal Interests: I enjoy spending time with my family, including my incredible husband Brad, our wonderful son Nolan, and our sweet dog Maizy. I am a native New Yorker-turned-Detroit sports fans, and especially enjoy cheering on the Red Wings, Lions, and Michigan football alongside our Michigan friends and family (although I still hold a special place in my heart for the NY Jets, sorry Brad). When I am not at work or tweeting on our UM_IntMedCMR account, I also enjoy cooking, baking, shopping, and working out.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: Ann Arbor has truly become home over the past 3+ years. I consider myself tremendously lucky to train alongside brilliant co-residents and under the guidance of world-renowned faculty, all of whom inspire me each and every day. Our internal medicine residency program has not only helped me work toward my career goals, but it has also been incredibly supportive for myself and my growing family.\nProfessional Interests: I intend to pursue a career in gastroenterology and am currently applying to fellowship. I am engaged in health services and quality improvement research involving GI cancer detection and surveillance. Specifically, I have been studying patient preferences in the setting of suboptimal bowel preparation and factors affecting sensitivity of endoscopic ultrasound in the evaluation of pancreatic masses.\nPersonal Interests: I enjoy spending time with friends and family, preferably outdoors. I enjoy traveling internationally and exploring various cultures. I am a big sports fan of Baltimore, USC, and now U of M sports.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: The best part of practicing at the University of Michigan is the people. The people here create an incredible environment where everybody works as a team to provide the best patient care and the best medical training. We are surrounded by incredible faculty and peers, who thrive in their roles as mentors, educators, and friends. Moreover, Ann Arbor is a wonderful and easy place to live, and the small town helps foster a tight-knit community both in and out of the hospital.\nProfessional Interests: I am clinically interested in Palliative and Hospice Medicine and currently applying to HPM fellowship. In academic medicine, my interests include resident wellness and curriculum development. I completed the University of Wisconsin Madison's \"Training in Urban Medicine and Public Health\" program and hope to include under-served medicine in my future practice.\nPersonal Interests: Currently one of the most exciting parts of my life is watching my infant daughter grow and develop. In addition to my daughter, I also have a wonderful dog who loves being a big brother. My husband and I enjoy spending time with friends, trying new restaurants, and hiking/kayaking. I've run 7 half marathons in the past and have set a goal of running my first since baby in fall 2019.\nWhat I Enjoy About Practicing at the University of Michigan: The reason I initially chose to come to Michigan and why I continue to love my job every day is simply the people I am surrounded by in the program and throughout the hospital. I've made lifelong friends during residency who are invaluable. Moreover, the culture here is entirely collegial and centered on providing excellent patient care. The city of Ann Arbor is livable, welcoming, and has tons of activities and events to keep me busy.\nView our Residents page.\nL to R: Hope Pennanen, Jeanine Palacio, Erica Ashe, Cindi Schrader, Nancy Dixson\nErica Ashe, Resident Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I have been with the University of Michigan for 16 years. As the resident assistant for the hematology/oncology service, I help with numerous tasks and even round with the teams to provide the best service possible.\nPersonal Interests: I love singing, and all things Sci-Fi. I belong to a rainbow book club, enjoy going to the movies and music.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: The main thing I love about Ann Arbor is the many opportunities to perform; there is musical theater and opportunities to sing at different restaurants and venues all throughout the city.\nNancy Dixson, Resident Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I have been a resident assistant for a little over one year. Before this I was a new patient coordinator in the Michigan Medicine Cancer Center for over nine years. My job focuses on assisting the residents and interns while making sure our patients are discharged with proper appointments for follow-up. I am currently the main cardiology resident assistant while also assisting other services when needed.\nPersonal Interests: I have three children and enjoy spending time with them at school functions, football/basketball games, and music events. I help teach the young kids at my church and our spiritual life is a huge passion of mine. I love cooking, singing, shopping, and taking family vacations.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: I live in the Canton area but I love coming to Ann Arbor for it's restaurants, shopping, and I love how safe the community is.\nHope Pennanen, Resident Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I have been with the University of Michigan for about five years now. I am the resident assistant for the General Medicine teams Dock and Hewlett. I also am the resident assistant for the CCMU and CICU teams. My main focus is assisting and supporting the residents and Interns on a daily basis with anything they might need.\nPersonal interests: I love to spend time with my husband and my family. We enjoy traveling and exploring new places with our two dogs. I love to create something new whether it be through gardening, cooking, crafting, or baking.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: I live about 20 minutes outside of Ann Arbor. I love coming into the area for the all the great parks, restaurants and festivals. It really is such a fun city to explore and I\u2019m always finding something new to enjoy.\nJeanine Palacio, Resident Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I am a resident assistant for teams of general medicine. I provide support to my internal medicine interns and residents by coordinating outpatient clinical services including: scheduling follow-up appointments for continuing care post discharge, patient testing, and assisting with other discharge needs.\nPersonal Interests: I LOVE football season, professional or collegiate, makes no difference. My husband and I have been known to set up a laptop for those games not televised in the area, allowing us to watch multiple games at the same time! I enjoy entertaining family and friends and doing genealogy research. Searching for that next great find is the challenge that drives me to dig a little deeper. I also like to read and spend time with my husband and/or our two children.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: I appreciate the diversity of the area, lending to the variety of restaurants and cultural events. I grew up in a similar type of community so it brings back memories of my childhood.\nCindi Schrader, Resident Assistant\nProfessional Interests: I have been with the University for just over 10 years. I am the new kid on the block having started the position of a resident assistant in April 2018. My main focus is assisting and supporting the residents and interns on a daily basis and building a great working relationship with them. I currently work with the two Gastroenterology inpatient teams and one inpatient General Medicine (Sturgis) service.\nPersonal interests: Spending time with my family, mostly my children and close friends. I am a huge college football fan - GO BLUE! I really enjoy watching and cheering on my boys with their baseball. I also enjoy photography, with my favorite being sports photography. I enjoy Zumba and Cardio Drumming.\nWhat I Enjoy About Living in Our Community: I live in the small city of Milan, about 20 minutes from Ann Arbor. 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        "raw_content": "Altair Invites Submissions for the 2018 Altair Enlighten Award\u00ae, Which Will Include the New \u201cFuture of Lightweighting\u201d Category\nThe automotive industry\u2019s only award dedicated to vehicle lightweighting now acknowledges achievements in the four categories of Full Vehicle, Module, Enabling Technology and The Future of Lightweighting\nTROY, Mich. \u2013 Jan. 3, 2018 \u2013 The 2018 Enlighten Award, presented jointly by Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR) and the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), is now open for submissions. Fostering innovation for lightweighting initiatives, the award recognizes achievements in weight reduction across the automotive industry and is set to be presented on July 30, 2018 at the 53rd annual CAR Management Briefing Seminars (MBS) held in Traverse City, Michigan.\nThis year\u2019s Altair Enlighten Award will be presented in four categories: Full Vehicle, Module, Enabling Technology and the newly added category entitled \u201cThe Future of Lightweighting\u201d. The Full Vehicle award is given for exceptional achievement in the lightweighting of an entire vehicle, with previous winners including FCA, General Motors, Ford Motor Company and Jaguar Land Rover. The Module award is given for innovation in the lightweighting of a subsystem or component, with previous winners including Toyota, Faurecia, BASF and ContiTech. The Enabling Technology award is reserved for any technology that enables lightweight innovation in a vehicle, such as a material, process or joining technology. New in 2017, the Enabling Technology category was claimed by AP&T in July.\nThe 2018 award offers a fourth category, The Future of Lightweighting, which opens the playing field up to technology that is not yet commercially available. It is reserved for innovative ideas, processes, materials and technologies that have significant potential to support lightweighting initiatives but have yet to be leveraged on a production vehicle platform. This category is open to incubator and startup companies, small-medium sized businesses, research and development institutions, universities and entrepreneurs alike.\n\u201cWith each year that we offer the Altair Enlighten Award, the level of technology and innovation that is submitted continues to exceed my expectations,\u201d said Richard Yen, Senior Vice President, Global Automotive and Industry Verticals Team at Altair. \u201cNow entering the award\u2019s 6th year, we are getting attention from a much broader range of companies. With the addition of the Future of Lightweighting category, we will have an opportunity to highlight innovative new technologies, processes and ideas in the concept phase that would not have been accepted in previous years. We could not be more excited to learn what the automotive industry has been working on this year.\u201d\nInterested manufacturers and suppliers can submit an entry, learn about the award criteria or access additional information about the process at www.altairenlighten.com/award. Designs submitted for the full vehicle, module and enabling technology categories must be implemented on a production vehicle produced between August 2015 and August 2018 to allow for sharing with the public, while respecting business and technical confidentiality of all applications. Those who wish to submit a solution for the Future of Lightweighting category should submit the category-specific entry form. Entries must not be in production as of January 2nd, 2018. The submission deadline for the Enlighten Award is May 25, 2018, with the final judging taking place in June 2018.\n\u201cWe are pleased to partner with Altair on this award once again this year at MBS\u201d, said Carla Bailo, President & CEO at Center for Automotive Research. \u201cAs the future of mobility continues to develop at a rapid pace, the innovations needed in lightweighting are critical to success. Considering electrification and autonomous, the battery range will have significant impact on the economics for the mobility service providers; hence, there is a great need to optimize vehicle weight and provide innovative solutions. We are delighted to recognize the key contributors to this success.\u201d\nAltair is focused on the development and broad application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. With more than 2,000 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA and operates 69 offices throughout 24 countries. Altair serves more than 5,000 customers across broad industry segments. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com.\nThe Center for Automotive Research is a non-profit organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Its mission is to conduct research on significant issues related to the future direction of the global automotive industry, organize and conduct forums of value to the automotive community and foster industry relationships. For more information, visit the CAR website: www.cargroup.org.\nBiba A. Bedi, Altair Corporate/ Americas/Asia Pacific",
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        "title": "IRON MAIDEN \u201cThe Number Of The Beast\u201d \u2013 Metal Excellence From 1982 Is Never Forgotten | Metal Odyssey > Heavy Metal Music Blog",
        "raw_content": "\u00ab GRAVE DIGGER \u2013 \u201cThe Clans Will Rise Again\u201d Releases October 12th In U.S.!!\nSAMMY HAGAR \u2013 HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM METAL ODYSSEY! \u00bb\nThis entry was posted on October 11, 2010 at 7:45 pm and is filed under hard rock music, Heavy Metal, heavy metal albums, heavy metal bands, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal songs, metal music, metal odyssey, Music, new wave of british heavy metal, progressive metal music, rock music, rock music news with tags 1980's heavy metal albums, Black Sabbath, bruce dickinson, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, Iron Maiden, metal music, metal odyssey, Music, new wave of british heavy metal, nwobhm, progressive metal music, rock music, sabbath bloody sabbath album, steve harris bass guitarist, the number of the beast album.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.\n2 Responses to \u201cIRON MAIDEN \u201cThe Number Of The Beast\u201d \u2013 Metal Excellence From 1982 Is Never Forgotten\u201d\nI have no idea what the greatest metal of all time, especially since in my world I include bands like Aerosmith as a metal band, but what I can say is this is one of the best metal albums of all time and also Iron Maiden was the most important metal band to come out of the 80\u2019s who\u2019s influence cannot be overstated.\nI love NoTB. quite possibly my 2nd or 3rd favorite by them. i was very disappointed to see that they reissued it with Total Eclipse. While I think it\u2019s perhaps the greatest Maiden song ever, it should always be noted as a bonus track and not inserted into the tracklisting.",
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        "raw_content": "TV stars vie for glory\nmetrowebukmetroTuesday 4 Jul 2006 7:58 am\nITV has launched a competition to find Britain\u2019s biggest TV star. Its list of the top 50 actors, presenters and comedians includes Ricky Gervais, Stephen Fry and Chris Tarrant.\nThe winner will be revealed in a one-off show later this year. TV\u2019s 50 Greatest Stars will be presented by Coronation Street\u2019s Bradley Walsh. \u2018It will be interesting to see who the viewers vote to come out on top\u2019, he said.\nBradley WalshChris TarrantCoronation StreetRicky GervaisStephen Fry",
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        "raw_content": "Arsenal at their lowest point? Five other serious lows from Arsene Wenger\u2019s career\nMark BrusFriday 10 Mar 2017 9:27 pm\nArsene Wenger is in crisis at Arsenal\u2026again (Picture: Getty)\nYou know things are bad at Arsenal when there\u2019s actual genuine talk that Arsene Wenger may finally be about to leave.\nThat, and the fact that pretty much everyone seems agreed that this latest calamity is the Frenchman\u2019s lowest point of his 20-year reign in north London.\nSadly for Wenger, we can think of a fair few more, serving as a reminder of just how long some Gooners have been calling for his head.\nCredit must go to Arsenal, of course, because losing 10-2 on aggregate even to a club as great as Bayern Munich takes some doing, and this group of players really do go incredible lengths to out-bottle previous generations at the club.\nAnd yet, fourth place and an FA Cup victory are still very much within reach for Wenger, and isn\u2019t that all he wants at the end of the day?\nHere are five other crises from his Arsenal reign where things arguably looked even worse than they do now\u2026\n2008/09 semi-final double bottle-job\nArsenal were crushed by United in the 2009 Champions League semis (Picture: Getty)\nThis is when reality really started to hit home for Arsenal \u2013 they were no longer anywhere close to their greatest rivals Manchester United and Chelsea.\nDespite reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League for only the second time in their history, they were beaten 4-1 on aggregate by United, who annihilated them in front of their own fans in the second leg.\nTrailing 1-0 from the first game at Old Trafford, Arsenal should have been able to make a game of this, but the tie was over after just eleven minutes as United scored two crucial away goals.\nWeeks earlier, Arsenal were also dumped out of the FA Cup at the semi-final stage, losing 2-1 to Chelsea at Wembley. Having challenged for the title the season before, fans who expected that progress was finally being made were left bitterly disappointed as largely the same group of players totally flopped the following year.\n2010/11 extraordinary collapse\nArsenal lost the 2011 League Cup final in calamitous fashion (Picture: Getty)\n2010/11 started so promisingly for Arsenal, before an absolute nosedive in the second half of the campaign, which included some of their finest work, if you\u2019re a fan of specialist Arsenal collapses.\n2010/11 Arsenal's last 11 PL games\nDDDWDDLWLLD\nFebruary brought an all-time classic as Arsenal went 4-0 up against Newcastle in just 26 minutes, only to draw 4-4 at St James\u2019 Park. Three weeks later, they conceded the comical goal to end all comical goals (to Obafemi Martins, as if it wasn\u2019t bad enough) to lose the League Cup final to Birmingham City, who would go on to be relegated. Laurent Koscielny might have had an otherwise strong Arsenal career, but two minutes from the end at Wembley he made the bizarre decision to pretty much kick a routine catch out of Wojciech Szczesny\u2019s hands right into the path of Martins, who rolled it into an empty net.\nThis made it six seasons without silverware for the Gunners, and with performances like that it looked like their curse would never end.\n2011/12 relegation form\nOne of Arsenal\u2019s darkest days\u2026 (Picture: Getty)\nThe start of 2011/12 certainly rivals now as the one other time people really felt \u2013 and in many cases, hoped \u2013 we might be seeing the end of Wenger at Arsenal.\nIf their end to 2010/11 was rough, their start to 2011/12 made it all the more worrying as their form resembled that of relegation strugglers for much of 2011.\nWenger\u2019s side took just seven points from their opening seven games in the Premier League that term, and the 8-2 humiliation to Manchester United will surely forever go down as his darkest hour in the game.\nIncredibly, however, Arsenal recovered in the second half of the season and finished strongly enough to finish third. They owe much of that to Robin van Persie, however, and he knew it. Clearly fed up of the under-achievement in north London, he moved to Manchester United that summer.\nA sign of things to come with Alexis Sanchez?\n2013/14 \u2018specialists in failure\u2019\nArsenal once again bottled a decent shot at the title in 2014 (Picture: Getty)\nIn the end, 2013/14 was all about one game: Arsenal, on Wenger\u2019s 1000th match in charge, against a manager who\u2019d recently dubbed him a \u2018specialist in failure\u2019, still faintly in with a shot of the title, went to Chelsea and were trounced 6-0.\nYes, the 5-1 defeat at Liverpool was bad, but this was something else, and for it to happen on what should have been a memorable occasion for Arsenal\u2019s longest-serving manager just rubbed salt into the wound.\nArsenal led the table for much of the first half of the season but after a run of just two wins from nine in the league over February and March, they finished \u2013 where else \u2013 fourth.\nIt was pretty much the cliche of an Arsenal season, apart from the fact that they finally ended their trophy drought with an FA Cup final win over Hull City \u2013 a game widely viewed, for better or for worse, as having saved Wenger\u2019s job.\n2015/16 second to Leicester\nArsenal really shouldn\u2019t have allowed this to happen (Picture: Getty)\nFor once, Arsenal actually thought they\u2019d done everything right. By the end of 2015/16, they\u2019d achieved their highest finish since 2005 by actually ending on more points than Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham. Unfortunately, they managed ten fewer than\u2026Leicester City.\nEveryone loves the Leicester fairy-tale and rightly so, but if anything shows Arsenal\u2019s sheer allergy to first place in the Premier League, then it\u2019s this.\nPetr Cech joined and gave them their first decent goalkeeper for the best part of a decade, Mesut Ozil was in inspired form for much of the campaign, and literally all their rivals apart from Spurs (who ended up out-Arsenaling Arsenal by the end) were in crisis all at the same time.\nWenger will surely never get a better chance, but Arsenal again slipped up when it mattered most, winning five of their last twelve league games, allowing the craziest title story in history to take place.\nDamningly for the Arsenal manager, it now makes his side lifting that trophy actually seem the more outlandish outcome.\nMORE: Arsenal have paid Arsene Wenger \u00a3100m to go from Invincibles to also-rans, says Robbie Savage\nArsenal FCArsene WengerBirminghamChelsea FCJose MourinhoLaurent KoscielnyLeicester City FCManchester United FCNewcastle United FCWojciech Szczesny",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for the \u2018nginx\u2019 Category\nMarch 19th, 2009 mike 20 comments\nnginx hits #4 on Netcraft\nDecember 31st, 2008 mike 2 comments\nSelf-explanatory. nginx surpasses Lighttpd and moves up to #4 according to Netcraft. Woohoo!\nhttp://survey.netcraft.com/Reports/200812/\nAugust 17th, 2008 mike 1 comment\nOpen source projects currently taking my interest\nApril 13th, 2008 mike 4 comments\nFor a long time I've been using Lighttpd as an alternative to Apache, Ubuntu, MySQL and PHP.\nIt looks like I might be mixing it up soon, swapping out some and adding a couple extras. Some of these I've been able to mess around with, others I am excited but have not yet had the chance...\nPHP-FPM is just a patch for PHP, and a well-received one. I consider it important enough to showcase here. It matures the FastCGI SAPI and adds a couple of performance enhancements, graceful reloading, Apache-like process management for adaptive process spawning, and a much needed suexec-ish capability which will save me many headaches. It will hopefully be merged into PHP core when Andrei considers it \"feature complete\" and changes the license to be compatible. I can't wait. Right now it can still be used, and I've installed it without an issue on all my boxes - some serving up over a million PHP requests per day under different uid/gids. (Note: use Google Translate for the Russian URLs on the site above, the docs have not been translated to English yet. Google does a good job on it and it reads just fine.)\nThrowing out all the concepts of structured databases and building a new system from the ground up with interoperability and scalability in mind as a data store? You've got me sold. It seems a lot of people are nervous about scaling MySQL (with good reason) and CouchDB might be a good alternative. Using RESTful URLs for everything and JSON as a lightweight (compared to SOAP/XML/etc.) transport language, it seems like we'll have plenty of options and usage models. I think I heard on a presentation as well that it will support files of any size, which potentially means it could be used not only as a possible RDBMS replacement (even though it says it isn't, I'm sure plenty of apps could use it), but also as a distributed document storage system (which it might already be considered.) Added bonuses: designed for high traffic, supports disconnected computing, self-healing replication, optimistic locking... I can't wait to play with this.\nA distributed document storage system. I've thought about trying this out in the past, but I was mainly looking for a drop-in replacement for standard file storage. MogileFS may have some wacky method to do that via FUSE someday, but in the meantime, it can be leveraged for all application-based file storage, which I'd say is 95%+ of the files I deal with. Just like CouchDB, it leverages standards for communication (WebDAV for actual file access) and simple text-based socket communication which can be used from any programming language that supports a socket. Currently I am successfully running it with nginx serving up the WebDAV portion as opposed to the standard Perl-based webserver. It was too easy. I plan on trying to leverage this on xMike for all of the image uploads and other user assets, most definately. I like how it doesn't require any special low level support - it simply spreads files over N number of hosts and uses a tracker to determine which host(s) have which file(s) - and includes replication management so a broken node does not mean a broken file.\nPowering a handful of extremely busy sites, nginx is the tiny webserver you may or may not have heard of. Every account of it I have read has done nothing but rave about it; I'm in the process of converting all the servers I manage over to it. With complaints about memory leaks in Lighttpd and Apache being bloated, I think it's prime time for nginx to get more attention as a viable option. It's still \"beta\" but what isn't nowadays? It's been running for over 2.5 years in production on the main site it was developed for and I'm sure many others. The configuration file syntax is extremely simple. It has a couple neat little additions, like the built-into-memory 1x1 transparent gif support (for all those webbugs and spacer images) so you no longer have to host it yourself and it serves it directly from memory. While that's a little bit off the basic needs of a webserver, that seems extremely useful as someone who has had to deal with those for years. Anyway, don't let the old \"Mother Russia\" style logo on the English wiki scare you. It's worth a shot, and could even replace Pound, other reverse proxies and Layer 7 capable load balancing solutions. I'm sure someone might even be able to write a replacement for Squid and Varnish using it too, by enhancing the proxy module to save local cached copies of the content...\nI'm sure I might be missing a couple. It's getting late. I'd add memcached to the list, but I'm already using it. 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        "raw_content": "From The Reverend Allan Cole, Rector at St. Paul's...\nWe are all, individually and collectively, on the journey to wholeness and unity with EVERYONE, especially the people who don\u2019t look like us or think like we do. We feel that our call to the Christian faith and following Jesus\u2019 way of life demands that we care about all people and respect everyone\u2019s dignity as a human being. We are moved by the Holy Spirit to give of ourselves for the sake of the whole world, just like Jesus did.\nWe want St. Paul\u2019s to be your new church home. If you feel as though the typical \u201cgood Christian\u201d label doesn\u2019t fit you, don\u2019t worry, it doesn't fit many of us either. We are by no means a perfect community. We have our unique issues and our growing edges. We are broken \u2014 all of us \u2014 and we are only made whole by God\u2019s grace.\nThat grace has given each of us a home at St. Paul\u2019s and we want the same for you.\nWe hope St. Paul\u2019s is that place. If it\u2019s not, then let me help you find a place that you can call home, a place where you can give your heart over to the care of God and a people who will love you no matter what.\nGod loves humanity more than we can ask for or imagine. We are all called to pass that love forward.\nallan+\nThe mission of St. Paul's Episcopal Church is to live out the love of God as seen in Jesus Christ.\nWe will with God's help:\nDiscover God's presence in Word and Sacrament,\nShare God's word,\nNurture God's people,\nEncourage congregational and personal growth on our shared journey, and\nAct justly and peaceably.\nThe Episcopal Church is bending over backwards to make room for all people and the varying degrees and combinations of belief and doubt we each might have. The spectrum of acceptable beliefs is broad. This means the Episcopal Church has often been criticized (or celebrated) for being noncommittal when it comes to matters of doctrine, leaving the details of those beliefs to the theologians to hammer out. And, while it is true that worshipping together and participating together in the life of the risen Christ are considered above all else, the Episcopal Church cannot be characterized correctly, however, as having no doctrine. We believe in God. We believe in Jesus Christ. We believe in the Holy Spirit. Of course, how we reflect those beliefs is also important. Our hope is that in living out what we believe we reflect God\u2019s love above all other things.\nThe Episcopal Church does not unite itself around creeds but around table fellowship and inclusivity. We view the Nicene Creed as the sufficient statement of our faith but not the only statement of our faith. Still, by itself, it says enough.\nThe Nicene Creed is intended to be recited in the context of the community\u2019s worship. It is not a personal statement of faith. It is, however, an important part of the worship life of the church because it reminds us of who we are, namely, a community of people who acknowledge God\u2019s presence in our lives, who see in Jesus Christ a human expression of God\u2019s redeeming work, and who depend on God to bring us home to full union with God, all of creation, and each other.\nThe Nicene Creed may be the most controversial document in the Christian church. Many Christians find solace in the words we recite each Sunday, while many others are uncomfortable saying them. Some even find the words of the Nicene Creed a barrier to coming to church.\nWe need free and open discussion about the Nicene Creed so that we can overcome the all or nothing attitude. We can acknowledge that the Creed is a faithful representation of the Church\u2019s vision of itself as a community that believes. We can also acknowledge that prior to the Nicene Creed, or any other doctrinal statement, is humanity\u2019s experience of God. We honor this foundational experience through the Nicene Creed.\nIs it necessary for one to believe each and every tenant of the Nicene Creed in order for one to be a Christian? The answer to that gnawing question is a rather clear \u201cNo.\u201d The Nicene Creed is the community\u2019s expression of faith, not the individual\u2019s. While an individual\u2019s beliefs are held dear, there is more going on in the Nicene Creed than we are expected to comprehend on our own. The Nicene Creed is an invitation to faith as a community and as such, it calls us into a conversation.\nHuman Sexuality & Gender Identity\n\u0093If it\u2019s not about Love, it\u2019s not about God.\u0094\n\u2014 The Most Rev. 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        "raw_content": "Let me preface this with the following horror: I did poorly in my Physics classes.\nYep. I love SciFi but physics, biology and chemistry all gave me the middle finger and went off to sleep with the cooler guys. I tried to woo them, I truly did. I studied all the right lines, treated them like treasures and supported them when things got hairy but in the end, they rejected me. It\u2019s not fair.\nWell, mostly it\u2019s not fair. Not having a head for science as a teenager did not keep me from writing science fiction, or what I thought was science fiction. Mostly what I wrote in those days was fantasy with rocket ships. There\u2019s nothing wrong with fantasy with rocket ships, but it was lacking the real science in Science Fiction.\nSo here I go again, rambling on without getting to the point. Okay here it is: it takes a lot of work to make science fiction\u2026 err\u2026 work.\nI\u2019m working on a Science Fiction novel right now, though its best to say I\u2019m re-working a concept for a novel. It began as one big mess of things and now its stripping down an actual cohesive thing. Where the trouble lies is in making a compromise between real science and the kind of story I want to tell.\nScience With a Squishy Center\nJoe Haldeman once said that \u201cScience Fantasy\u201d was a kind of science fiction where the science has something that appears to be hard science but actually has a squishy center. The science doesn\u2019t really exist, though the author makes it seem that way or at least everything behaves the way it should if that science was real. This is the kind of fiction I prefer to write. I don\u2019t have the chops to write something like The Forever War and I don\u2019t want to try. I love the concepts of General Relativity as much as the next space geek but it doesn\u2019t have any place in my story.\nWhat kind of gooey, delicious center does this story have? Faster-Than-Light travel, that\u2019s what. I\u2019ve marked out my playground among the stars, going from Earth to about 100 light years away. For the sake of my story, there are probably colonies out beyond what I\u2019m calling \u201cThe Veil\u201d but no one\u2019s really talking to them. Deneb is 1,500 light years away from Earth, which is just too far for the Jump drives in my universe to reach safely. As it stands, the Jump Drives will propel a ship through space and time up to 2 Light Years at a time. This was done for practical purposes and for the way the Jump Drive science works.\nI won\u2019t go into any great detail on the science because its kind of murky and crazy and relies on theoretical physics. Let\u2019s just say it works \u201csort of.\u201d Scientists across the globe may read my novel and scoff and throw up their hands that\u2019 s okay! I won\u2019t really apologize though because I have made small concessions to Eisenstein\u2019s Relativity for the sake of a stronger story. At the very base of this novel is a story about humanity and about friendships during a time of crisis. I don\u2019t want to lose sight of that.\nThat said, I\u2019ve taken a very Battlestar Galactica approach to this story, tacking my reality on to a fundamentally rigid scientific backbone. It gives me a spring board for my story while allowing for realism within its bounds. There will be some stretches, but they will be minor and no one is going to notice. Without stretches like that, the Galactica wouldn\u2019t have been able to jump either, and most definitely would not have jumped inside of a planet. It happened because it was cool and because the science held it up within the confines of the show. Never did Battlestar Galactica conflict its own science and that made it believable for those watching it. If I can achieve that level of realism then I will feel I\u2019ve done my job effectively.\nMy novel is gaining its backbone with an outline for both its plot and its science. Both need to be there for the whole thing to come together. It will get there and I\u2019ll provide some updates when I have them. Right now I have the Jump system. From that I need to extrapolate the effect it should be having on the formation of colonies and state of the world.\nI\u2019m considering doing a small prequel novella that would be the book\u2019s Prologue. It\u2019ll probably be more of a novelette really, as a novella would just be too damn long for a prologue. Take this with a grain of salt as the idea came to me just the other day.\nWell, I think that\u2019s enough for today. I\u2019ll leave you with this note: The Blood will continue. I\u2019m working on Part 12 now and I should have it done soon. Sorry for the delay.\nThis entry was posted in Space Cantina and tagged Battlestar Galactica, BSG, Mike Kern, realism, Science, Science Fiction, The Blood. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "U.S. estranged policy towards terrorists utilizing Pakistan: Backward step under Trump\nTerrorist and sectarian forces blight Afghanistan based on internal issues and the external intrigues of Pakistan. Hence, it is a very estranged policy by America to declare that Sunni Islamist terrorists will rarely amount to being pursued into Pakistan. Equally, the Pentagon seems to be hinting that it is in the interest of Pakistan to protect regional nations including India. Therefore, just like America\u2019s estranged approach to Turkey, the same can be said about Pakistan.\nUnder the former president of America, Barack Obama, the United States went into Pakistan in hot pursuit of the Haqqani Network and the Taliban. For example, in 2010 military helicopters from the United States killed at least 50 Sunni Islamist terrorists in Pakistan, belonging to the Haqqani Network. More famously, Osama bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad the following year on the orders of Obama.\nAnother major incident under Obama is when attack helicopters from the United States killed 28 members of the armed forces of Pakistan in 2011. This happened when it appeared that the Pakistan army was providing cover for retreating Sunni Islamist terrorists belonging to the Taliban.\nTherefore, the estranged policy of America appearing to give the Taliban, Haqqani Network, and others, the opportunity to utilize regional areas in Pakistan defies logic. After all, it is abundantly clear that Afghanistan is being destabilized on several fronts and this notably relates to the policies of Pakistan.\nLieutenant Colonel Mike Andrews (Pajhwok Afghan News), a spokesperson at the Pentagon, said, \u201cWe have no authority to go into Pakistan.\u201d\nHe continued, \u201cSay, for example, we have troops in contact and then the Taliban forces go across the border\u2026 They are clearly inside Pakistan then. There\u2019s no change with regards to respecting the territorial sovereignty of Pakistan.\u201d\nHowever, in the past American forces did enter Pakistan based on the \u201cinherent right of self defense.\u201d Equally important, Afghanistan wants a reassurance that Pakistan will be taken to task for its destabilization policy towards central forces based in Kabul. Therefore, with terrorist attacks being never-ending in Afghanistan along with growing sectarian attacks aimed at butchering the Shia, then the policy of America under President Donald Trump will not be welcomed by political elites based in Kabul.\nUnbelievably, the Pentagon spokesperson indicated that the armed forces of America are optimistic that \u201cPakistan will take action because not only do we feel it is going to serve Afghanistan, but it\u2019s going to help protect Pakistan, India and the entire region.\u201d\nThe above statement will be met with scorn in many political and military circles in Afghanistan and India. After all, the Afghan Taliban, Haqqani Network, Harakat-ul-Mujahideen, Hizbul Mujahideen, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Mullah Nazir Group, and other Sunni Islamist terrorist and sectarian groups, operate openly in various parts of Pakistan. Therefore, Afghanistan and India have much to ponder based on the known intrigues of Pakistan and the estranged policy of America.\nhttps://www.pajhwok.com/en/2018/03/20/pentagon-rules-out-hot-pursuit-terrorists-pakistan\nMarch 24, 2018 in Geopolitics. Tags: Haqqani network, Modern Tokyo News, Modern Tokyo Times, Pakistan intrigues against Afghanistan, Pentagon and Pakistan, Pentagon and terrorism, sunni islamic zealots, Sunni Islamist terrorism, Taliban in Pakistan, Terrorism in Pakistan, Tokyo news, Trump and terrorism in Pakistan, US not to pursue terrorists entering Pakistan\nEstrange policy of America towards Pakistan despite the utilization of terrorist groups\nAfghanistan Police Kill Protesters who lambast the Government, Taliban, and Pakistan\n\u2190 Japan fails to get United States tariff exemptions on steel and aluminum: Nikkei falls\nPoetry: Hell or heaven can\u2019t defeat the futility of life \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "by Morgan Hill Life Editorial | Dec 1, 2018 | Contributors and Opinion | 0 comments\nA heavy haze from the Camp Fire in Butte County drifted through South Valley the morning of Nov. 11, a day marking the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of the first world war. Residents commemorated Veterans Day with ceremonies in downtown Morgan Hill and Gilroy. The smoke was so thick organizers canceled the annual Morgan Hill Veterans Run.\nTwo weeks later on Black Friday, the Trump administration released a 1,600-page document about the impact of climate change on the United States. The report is called the National Climate Assessment and this fourth installment was prepared by 13 federal departments and agencies, including the Department of Defense. The message of this important document is that the effects of global warming are already battering the United States \u2014 and our nation\u2019s people will suffer the danger of increasingly devastating climate catastrophes in the coming decades. Scientists warn that climate change is intensifying, but there\u2019s still limited time to take action.\nGlobal warming \u201cis transforming where and how we live and presents growing challenges to human health and quality of life, the economy, and the natural systems that support us,\u201d according to the report.\nIn the past 100 years, the average temperature of the continental United States rose 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. By 2050 \u2014 only three decades from now \u2014 the continental United States could see as much as 2.3 additional degrees in warming. The Arctic state of Alaska is experiencing even greater temperature changes. Its citizens are seeing a staggering rate of warming that is rapidly changing its ecosystems with melting glaciers and the thawing of the permafrost tundra.\nHere in the American West, mountain ranges are retaining much less snow throughout the year. This significantly reduces the supply of fresh water for the many communities including the Bay Area, which receives much of its water from the Sierras. Wildfires are devouring even larger areas \u2014 and the fire season is now much longer than it was in the last century.\nDeaths from temperature extremes will be especially harsh. The city of Phoenix could see 120 to 150 days per year of 100 degree or hotter days by the end of the century. With rising sea levels flooding coastline communities in the Southeast, increasingly powerful hurricanes hitting the Atlantic states and intense heatwaves in the Mid-West, many Americans will be forced to migrate to other states, including California. These environmental refugees would only intensify the Golden State\u2019s challenges dealing with a rapidly growing population.\nOther nations will also suffer the impact of climate change. America has produced a globalized food system and our farmers import a lot of food to other nations. Climate change will put greater risk on the global nature of that system, causing potential famines that could lead to social distress and political collapse.\nAnd that\u2019s why we started this editorial by describing the smoke that filled South Valley from the Camp Fire blaze. That fire killed at least 88 people and destroyed 18,804 structures. Global warming played a significant role in that natural disaster. The long drought from climate change built up the fuel in the forest land and the dry winds stirred the flames to an inferno intensity.\nBut the smoke that cast a grey tint over the Veterans Day events also serves as a reminder that climate change is a national security threat to America. The leaders in our nation\u2019s military recognize the double danger from global warming. Our naval bases around the world are put at risk as seas rise. And the social and political breakdown caused by climate change\u2019s devastation on the environment and resources \u2013 especially water \u2013 could result in the flareup of major wars with other nations.\nWe\u2019re behind the eight-ball in dealing with climate change. If we fail to take action, America will see substantial damages to our economy, environment, and human health. We have been wasting time that could have been spent working together to realistically face the peril of global warming. We need wise leadership now to protect America from the enemy of our own arrogance.",
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        "raw_content": "Great physicists are islands of a sort, not mindless screws in an institution\nI don't remember the last day when I agreed with Sabine Hossenfelder so entirely. She just wrote a blog post called\nShould the Nobel Prize be given to collaborations and institutions?\nin which she disagreed with a recent oped by Sean Carroll in The New York Times,\nNo Physicist Is an Island.\nI agree with Sabine not only because of the \"sign\" of her answer but because of some detailed arguments, too. I wanted to write a very similar text on Wednesday but it's great that I didn't because she would surely not have written the same thing afterwards. ;-)\nToday, the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize went to an organization fighting chemical weapons in Syria. It's an activity I support but I still think that the choice is shallow and tendentious, the organization itself hasn't really achieved much (it's someone else who did), and the very problem is temporary and will soon be forgotten. The list of previous winners of this prize contains some weird entries such as Yasser Arafat, Al Gore, or the IPCC. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin have been nominated as well, of course. But no decent and intelligent person takes this prize seriously anymore.\nWe want to talk about science Nobel prizes \u2013 for medicine, chemistry, and especially physics \u2013 whose nomination and selection process remained unusually careful and rigorous and that managed to maintain a remarkable degree of credibility.\nThe 2013 Physics Nobel Prize was awarded for the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism and the Higgs boson. And because CERN was essential in making us \"really sure\" that such a particle exists, people were thinking about a Nobel prize for CERN as an institution or a Nobel prize for the director Rolf Heuer and/or the spokespeople of ATLAS and CMS, Fabiola Gianotti and Joe Incandela.\nWell, they may still get a Nobel prize in the future. Let me assume that they won't. One justification why the experimenters didn't share the prize was that they found \"pretty much the same thing\" as Brout, Englert, and Higgs \u2013 but 48 years later. So that shouldn't count as an independent discovery at roughly the same time. ;-) Experimenters may still get Nobel prizes but it makes sense to give such prizes for things that they discover before the theorists \u2013 or before the moment when good theorists are pretty much certain that the object or effect exists. Be sure that there are lots of examples.\nBut there's one more fact involved: the experimenters worked in a large team. ATLAS has 3,000 members and CMS has 3,000 members. Let's agree that it's inappropriate to reward the political representatives of the groups, especially if the spokespeople were doing pretty much the same thing as all other conceivable, good enough spokespeople would be doing. Should such groups receive the Nobel prize as groups?\nAs Sabine reminds us, and I wanted to do exactly the same thing, Alfred Nobel's key last will from 1895 says that each year, one person should get a prize in one of the five disciplines. (Economics isn't among the original prizes; it's just a \"memorial Nobel prize\".) The first winner in 1901, Wilhelm R\u00f6ntgen, was indeed one person. But already the winners in 1902 were two: Hendrik Lorentz and Pieter Zeeman. The winners in 1903 were three: Henri Becquerel, Pierre Curie, and Maria Sk\u0142odowska-Curie. No, there were not 4 winners in 1904. By 1903, the new tradition was fixed: at most three winners. We could say that the committee pissed on Nobel's grave already in 1902 but in some sense, no one else added any \"new urine\" afterwards.\nA vast majority of winners until 1950 were indeed individuals. It became substantially more popular to choose 2 or 3 winners afterwards.\nThe fact that the number of winners is bounded from above isn't justified just by Nobel's last will. Regardless of the timing, it has a good independent reason. A rule that forbids or discourages large numbers of winners is needed to preserve the Nobel prize's scarcity. If arbitrarily large groups of winners were possible, the committee would surely be tempted to choose the politically correct solution and give the Nobel prize pretty much to everyone. Such a Nobel prize inflation would make the prize more or less worthless rather quickly. Note that if the prize were divided between members of ATLAS and CMS, each of them would get something like a few dollars. That's not what a prestigious prize was created for. That's what they can get from their salary for 30 minutes. And be sure that the fame per person would drop accordingly \u2013 pretty much proportionally. Just think what it does to the Peace Nobel Prize when every piece of stinky excrement shaped e.g. as Michael Mann may boast that he has \"pretty much\" received a Nobel prize, too.\nSabine even agrees with me about two more points: that there is no reason to make the prizes more inclusive than they were 100 years ago; and that Sean Carroll's claims to the contrary only reveal the fact that he is a hardcore leftist jerk rather than some genuine changes in the society.\nA few hours before Sean Carroll, another leftist activist, a chemist named Ashutosh Jogalekar, wrote the same opinions in Scientific American. I saw his article through an application on my Android tablet and it made me upset, especially because about 80% of the SciAm texts accessible through the application were comparably offensive. (They included the interview with Gerard 't Hooft who has claimed for 15 years that quantum mechanics should be replaced by hydrodynamics and kilobytes of similar unrestricted crackpottery.) Only on the PC, I could see that this offensive character of the selection appeared because the application picks blog posts and opinions rather than science news and almost everyone involved with Scientific American has pretty much idiotic opinions about everything so when some room is reserved for such opinions, a catastrophe is inevitable.\nBack to the main topic. Carroll and Jogalekar more or less claim that science has become a collective enterprise, Nobel could perhaps not foresee such a change, and the Nobel prize has become outdated or \"misleading\" for that reason. The only problem with this proposition is that it is nothing more than an ideological piece of junk.\nAs Sabine correctly says, science has always been a community enterprise in the sense that people were building on insights of others. After all, I add, you probably know who wrote\nYes, it was Isaac Newton; he wanted to point out that his \"not quite friend\" Robert Hooke was a dwarf. However, even Newton wasn't the first one; the quote has been spotted in the writings of the 12th century neo-Platonist Bernard of Chartres.\nFor example, during his discovery of the laws of mechanics, Isaac Newton himself depended on the insights by Galileo Galilei about acceleration and kinematics as well as the detailed data on planetary orbits by Johannes Kepler and Tycho Brahe. I could describe the pre-history in the case of every other insight in physics; that's what the work of historians of science is all about. The work of Newton and everyone else was connected with lots of the intellectual activities of others. That doesn't mean that Newton wasn't a genius; that doesn't mean that Newton wasn't an island (yes, I disagree with Carroll's title as well; islands are connected with each other as well, via the crust).\nSo it is complete bullshit that the dependence of scientific insights on the work of others is a new development that emerged sometime in the 20th century. It has always been an aspect of the scientific process. It was undoubtedly the case during Nobel's lifetime, too. He still decided that the five prizes should go to five individuals each year in total.\nNothing qualitative has changed about the interrelationships between the work of various scientists; about the existence of several folks who sometimes claim priority in a discovery (think about Newton and Leibniz and their Battle of Calculus \u2013 and dozens of other ancient examples). So is there anything that has changed? Well, one thing that has changed is that a much larger percentage of people considering themselves \"scientists\" are hardcore left-wing activists, too. This is a reflection of the government-funded character of scientific research since the mid 20th century. Has there been a change in the truly scientific issues surrounding the scientific process? The LHC is surely the first experiment that employs 6,000 experimental physicists, isn't it?\nWell, maybe, but this is an artifact of a new status of the institutionalized scientific research: people pay large groups because the overall number of scientists is much larger than it was 100 years ago. Big Science is something that spread along with the Big Government. But that doesn't mean that the key results started to be made by large groups as well. Quite on the contrary.\nI think that if you calculate the percentage of professional researchers who are responsible for the top 10% of breakthroughs as measured by the number of citations, the percentage is actually much lower today than it was 100 or 200 years ago. In other words, institutionalized science contains many more redundant people today. Or, if you will, the claim that science moves forward thanks to individuals \u2013 perhaps geniuses \u2013 is much more true today than it was centuries ago! After all, note that 6,000 experimenters at CERN weren't even able to achieve what two individuals (Englert and Higgs) easily achieved, namely to make a Nobel-prize-scale discovery. ;-)\nSo all the arguments claiming to support the idea that the character of the scientific research has transformed since Nobel's lifetime are flawed.\nWhat communists like Carroll and Jogalekar (I had to look the name up again) actually want is to nationalize the contributions to science, much like they want to nationalize (a.k.a. steal) private assets in the economy. (Sabine even uses almost the same words: quite a nice surprise for me.) These two folks and many others have a very simple egotist reason why they want such a thing: they know that they will never make any substantial contribution to science themselves. So the regime in which every member of the community \"contributes\" the same contribution as every other member would be bound to make their actual contributions look larger than they are.\nThe very meaning of the prize (and of any meaningful prize) was to discriminate, to bring some extra advantages to those who contributed more to the mankind's assets, intellectual or otherwise. Spreading a prize to everyone means to abolish it. If something is owned by everyone, it's like if it is owned by no one.\nOne more comment. On Tuesday, Frank Wilczek tweeted the following tweet:\nScientific contributions are analog, prizes are binary (yes or no).\nWell, almost. Even Nobel prizes sometimes say more than \"yes\" or \"no\". Among three winners, one may win 1/2 and the other two may win 1/4. But let me neglect this subtlety.\nFrank Wilczek is surely right when it comes to the proposition he wrote explicitly. A prize only conveys some \"discrete\", and therefore inaccurate, information about the continuous world we live in. However, such a discrete prize may still be more meaningful than continuous prizes because even continuous prizes would be likely to be highly inaccurate; because accuracy isn't the only feature through which prizes play a positive role; and because of some other considerations I will sketch below.\nSo I want to argue that Wilczek is wrong about the key claim he writes in between the Twitter lines, namely that it's bad that the prizes are discrete.\nOur one-day Higgs Nobel poll before the Tuesday prize gave the following results:\n(Too bad I didn't include Migdal and Polyakov who independently discovered the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism as 19-year-old Soviet kids.)\nI think that this distribution is surprisingly well-informed. These results are a nontrivial piece of evidence that the TRF readers know what they're doing when they're pressing buttons.\nImagine what would happen if the Nobel prize money were divided to the percentages that exactly match the poll above. Carl Hagen would have only received 0.5% of the Nobel prize money. Would it be OK to call him a Nobel prize winner? A prize that wouldn't allow us to answer similar simple questions would be far less interesting.\nMoreover, all the numbers, despite their being continuous, would be questioned. Anderson fans (and maybe Anderson himself) would protest that Anderson should have deserved a greater proportion of the prize (despite the fact that he had already won this prize). From some perspective, they would have a point. But they would be annoying, too. Similar but less obnoxious ;-) shouting would come from other camps. In a similar setup, people could become sensitive about every single one percent of the Nobel prize. The prize would undoubtedly become much more political in character and the future prizes (or future distribution of prizes) would depend on the candidates' camps' ability to scream.\nSo Wilczek is surely right that the Yes/No information conveyed by the Nobel prizes fails to quantify the exact contributions that various people have made. But that does not mean that a continuous prize would serve a better job. The prize has some quantization or lottery spirit in it and these features sometimes make it more exciting and interesting. And it largely avoids shouting matches between many camps because most of the conceivable candidates are completely omitted which allows their fans to think that they may get a full-fledged Nobel prize sometime in the future.\nThere's one more thing that would be wrong about a continuous Nobel prize with many winners. The committee would probably be likely to divide the prizes ever more uniformly. So Higgs wouldn't get 43% of the prize as he would get in our poll. Each candidate may receive close to 1/12. As the committees would be getting increasingly more politically correct, they would be including an increasing number of people and each of them would be getting a decreasing amount of money.\nPrizes and awards suck but some prizes \u2013 such as the scientific Nobel prizes \u2013 suck much less than others. Their adhesion to principles, preservation of scarcity, and ignoring of the communist activists' recommendations is a part of this well-deserved success.\nVery well articulated and truly conservative, Lubos! Another historical example is the development of special relativity; it started from the works of Lorentz and Poincar\u00e9 (the latter was probably the first to introduce the principle of relativity as holding for all physical phenomena), but a genius was needed to unify and construct the theory as we use it today. Indeed, two genius, Einstein of course and Minkowski, who establish the foundations which were needed for the former go beyond and construct GR.\nThanks, m! I completely agree that special relativity is an example of a genius - who still worked within some context. The only problem with the example is that Einstein ultimately didn't get the Nobel prize for relativity. ;-)\nI agree pretty much that awarding Nobel prizes to large groups would defeat the original purpose of the prize. But this would mean that in HEP, it would be very difficult for an experimentalist to get the prize in future. HEP experiments of necessity would have to involve large groups. In addition, so many thousands and thousands of particles come out in the new accelerator experiments that you cannot store all the data and you have to set specific triggers to find some particles predicted by theorists. I wonder, if it follows that it would be hard for experimentalists to find anything not predicted by theorists!!! Of course there is a danger that in setting specific triggers that\nthey would miss something completely new, not predicted by any theorists. I would appreciate comments on these issues.\nI disagree that it's impossible for a HEP experimenter to get a Nobel prize under \"my\" conditions.\nJust check what Leon Lederman got his Nobel prize for (with Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger)\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Lederman\nand what about Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlo_Rubbia\nThere are a few others. All these folks led teams as well - but they *clearly* didn't get it just for being spokesmen. Check their actual contributions.\nThe recorded data are taken with general triggers, not specific to a theory other than kinematics, in the case of LHC high transverse momentum and a lower energy triggers so as to bring the numbers into manageable storage state. It is in the analysis that events are chosen by different characteristics expected by theoretical/phenomenological models.\nEven so during the runs some data are taken with minimum bias triggers, just in case something unusual/unexpected exists. Of course rare events cannot be caught in this net. .\nThanks Lubos. About Einstein and the Nobel prize, there is a story (that you probably know) that a ophthalmologist called Gullstrand was the probable responsible for the fact that Einstein did not receive his Nobel prize because of relativity. See this: http://archopht.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=411928\nAs a mere curiosity, my professor suggested me (as an undergraduate exercise) to apply my recent acquired knowledge of GR and geometry to write a paper clarifying that *nonsensical* essays published in the arXiv about the \"Schwarzschild original solution\" versus the currently taught in textbooks. I decided to go a little further and sketch the history of the maximal extension of the Schawarzschild solution. Then I found that Gullstrand, and a French politician called Painlev\u00e9, were (possibly) the first to find a\ncoordinate system in which the singularly r=2m of the Schwarzschild\nsolution go away.\nI hope that, after my exams, I can finish the paper! ;)\nreader HLx said...\nThe Nobel Peace Prize is a joke. The Norwegian Nobel comity is mainly comprised of old politicians, and have been ruled by Thorbj\u00f8rn Jagland for many years now, who is a old-school workers party representative with an unusual love for the EU. The 5-10 years the Nobel peace prize has been awarded as a means to influence world politics and/or Norways relations to the world, and NOT as a prize awarded to people fighting for peace.\nJagland and his buddies are hysteric AGW beliebers, and they wanted to enforce the issue. Since Jagland loves EU, he had to award the price to EU. Because Jagland loves Obama, and also wanted to show that Norwegians dont hate black people, Obama was awarded the prize. Now they want to influence international, and specifically Norwegian policy, in Syria - as Jagland and the MSM in Norway have chosen that we should go in and help the terrorist \"freedom fighters.\" Their hope is not for peace, but for international meddling in the Syrian conflict - and to get this point through, they choose to enforce the \"chemical weapons\" issue, which is a hot potato in Syria at the moment.\nThe Nobel Peace Prize have not been about peace as long as I can remember, rather a combined trademark for the socialist part of Norway as well as a channel to try to influence the world. Hypocrats. And yeah, I am a Norwegian, and I am familiar with this filthy game.\nA fellow going by the name of Martin Rees had a comment up on that NYT article. What an opportunity to have a go at the bastard!\nSo I immediately set about drafting a response. All done, only then to notice that comments were closed. \"SHIT!\" I thought.\nDeeply frustrating.\nLubo\u0161, on the off chance that he reads your blog I hope you don't mind if I stick it here. Pretty please.\nResponse to Martin Rees, Cambridge, UK, Oct. 9, 2013 at 1:17 p.m:\n\"If the Committee sticks with its restriction in future years, it will not only cause more unfairness...\" \u2014 Martin Rees\nUnfairness!\nWell, well. There it is in all its glory \u2014 that charlatan's weasel keyword straight from the Top UK Whiners' & Whingers' Lexicon for Leftard Losers, used as a hammer to forge their socially engineered nightmare vision of a 'fairer' society, typically by means of 'affirmative action', curbs on the freedom of speech and freedom of association, extortion by tax and the doling out of highly paid non-jobs and freebies to a waste-of-space political class, its chums and favoured beneficiaries (in Quangos and NGOs etc) who are now out of control and effectively unaccountable to the people of the country.\nI'm sure the distribution of the legacy bequeathed in many, many wills could be regarded as 'unfair' by you. So let's get a committee of the 'great & good' together on these too\u2014your esteemed self included of course\u2014to usurp the property rights of all such testators? Yes?\nNO \u2014 THAT'S THEFT! Nobel made his will and that's an end to the matter. It's not for you or anyone else to steal from him.\nBy the way, I used to hold The Royal Society in the highest regard. That's all gone now. When eventually the history is written, the period of its association with\u2014and its craven endorsement of the junk-science 'findings' of\u2014the IPCC, along with those of its officers responsible, will be remembered for unprecedented corruption, indulgence in naked politicking and the egregious disservice to science. 97% of scientists will agree. We need the equivalent of another Oliver Cromwell to clean out Parliament all these base institutions:\n\"It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place, which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice; ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government; ye are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would like Esau sell your country for a mess of pottage, and like Judas betray your God for a few pieces of money.\n\"Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess? Ye have no more religion than my horse; gold is your God; which of you have not barter'd your conscience for bribes? Is there a man amongst you that has the least care for the good of the Commonwealth?\n\"Ye sordid prostitutes have you not defil'd this sacred place, and turn'd the Lord's temple into a den of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices? Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation; you were deputed here by the people to get grievances redress'd, are yourselves gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.\n\"In the name of God, go!\"\nJohn Archer, NFRS (deo gratias)\nHey, nice comment, HLx.\nI see we share a common interest \u2014 a deep and abiding hatred of the EU. Excellent! Good man.\nWe also have a little common history going back a thousand years or so if I'm not mistaken.\nSay! Why don't we celebrate that in style? Period style would be fitting I reckon. We could revive a few old practices.\nJust my first thoughts, but we could set up an inter-nation association to set things rolling. Nothing too formal. Just like-minded people getting together to share ideas and further a common interest. What I'm thinking is longboats and axes.\nNo, forget the longboats \u2014 too much like hard work. Keep the axes though. There's a good use for them. But I think we'd need to buff up on the old techniques if we are to use them to good effect.\nAs I say, these are just my first thoughts and I'm sure I'll come up with some others. The thing is right now I'm a little fixated on one particular thing:\nI want to blood-eagle the bastards and then split their skulls wide open\u2014 all our EU quislings that is, every single mother-fcuking one of them.\nI'm afraid I'm locked into that pleasant thought right now and shall be for a while so I'll have to leave it there for the time being. When I've satiated myself on it I'll get my creative juices working on this again.\nMeanwhile, I'd be grateful if you would let me know if you're interested in this little idea of mine of some good-hearted friendly co-operation. :)\nP.S. No hard feelings about times past. Besides I have good reason to believe that previous interludes of friendly co-operation resulted in a little DNA sharing between some of my ancestors and maybe some of yours. ;) You can call me Cousin, if you want. :)\nSorry to be off topic but I couldn't think of another way to ask you.\nYou seem to be quite knowledgeable about particle physics and quantum mechanics. I have always been interested in things scientific and have a very logical mind. I have no formal qualifications but I am widely read. I tend not to say anything unless I know what I'm talking about. I hate assumptions and wrong conclusions, from myself and others.\nOne of my interests is climate science and there are a lot of assumptions out there.\nA particular belief seems to be that when Co2 or any other molecule absorbs energy that it gets hotter. I am referring specifically to absorption bands. My understanding is that absorption induces a mechanical change in the atom or molecule ie. change of orbit of electrons, stretching bonds, vibration etc.. I feel that the atom/molecule is more energetic but that does not\nmean it's hotter. An example of this phenomenon that most people should know, is latent heat.\nLiquid water at 100C is the same temperature as steam at 100C. The steam is more energetic than the liquid but no hotter. The absorption spectrum is also different in liquid and vapour. Perhaps this is where the energy of latent heat resides as a mechanical change not as a heat change.\nAm I off the planet with this thinking?\nDear Alex, the temperature is pretty much the total energy per degree of freedom.\nDuring a phase transition such as evaporation, the number of degrees of freedom carried by a group of molecules may change, and that's why the temperature may be constant even though the energy of the vapor-liquid mixture is changing.\nMoreover, I said that the temperature is the *total* energy per degree of freedom, not just the kinetic part. During a phase transition, the molecules of water get rearranged so their potential energy changes as well. This is not the only thing you neglected but it would be enough to explain why the temperature isn't increasing at the boiling point.\nOtherwise you are talking about too many things simultaneously - how the absorption works (you surely need quantum mechanics for the atoms) etc. To clarify all of them would mean to teach you almost all of modern physics.\nThanks for your response. I need to study deeper. Sometimes answers lie near the surface, sometimes they need more work to obtain.\nPhew, the old thing is back.\nI classified your first comment as a veto. ;-)\nhttp://userstyles.org/styles/75776/reference-frame-blog\nAll the Nobel Prizes, including those in physics and chemistry, have been politicized and debased to one degree or another. The Peace Prize and the Prize for Literature are almost always given to exactly the wrong person simply because of his political views.\nCool, this simple black-on-white restyling looks much better than what I would expect. ;-)\nThere are some funny rectangles with the greenish background colors optimized for the usual template... And I really don't like that the first near-square-shaped ad is blank.\nsome funny rectangles with the greenish background colors optimized for the usual template\nRight, but just a minor annoyance IMHO.\nthe first near-square-shaped ad is blank\nYou're right and that is seriously annoying. I've looked at the source code for the page and I'm puzzled because it is identical for the first and the second ad. In each case, a javascript is called up from \"http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js\", with identical HTML markup values, but the first ad does not show while the second does :/\nIt's not my place to butt in as I'm not a physicist but I do recognise the symptoms of a somewhat kindred spirit, so any advice that Lubo\u0161 gives you is bound to be far more valuable than any suggestion I could ever hope to offer. Bearing that disclaimer in mind ....\nIf you haven't got them already may I suggest you get your hands on the three volumes of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. They've even just brought out the first volume in digital form; the other two are to follow. While they might not suit everyone's initial learning style, as a supplement at least they are a tremendous delight and a treasure to behold. I strongly suspect you'll agree. They are one of the wonders of modern civilisation!\nGiven the care you mentioned that you exercise, and depending on which edition you get, you'll need the errata though as a focussed reading does throw up the odd question or two. These errata and the digital copy of Vol 1 are available here: http://www.feynmanlectures.info and http://www.feynmanlectures.info/flp, respectively.\nhttp://web.archive.org/web/20120314113032/http://motls.blogspot.in/\nOh poor soul, if you split your ennemies'skulls wide open you won't be able to use them as mugs... One has to be delicate with these things. Any good Viking knows that ;-)\nI was always very fond of king Harald, (unfairly) known as Hardradi, ever since as a boy I read the story of\nAudun and the Polar Bear\nhttp://www.northvegr.org/misc%20primary%20sources/misc%20lore%20translations/002.html\nHarald, was of course, quite an expert on splitting sculls and being about 7 feet tall he must have also been a quite a sight when engaged in this activity. So I have always had mixed feelings about the outcome of the battle of Stamford Bridge. Had it gone differently, English would be today one of the Scandinavian languages, which would make things simpler for many unfortunates who have to struggle with its oddities, but when I think of the Scandinavian welfare states, I tend to feel that the much more individualistic Normans (also, of course, of Scandinavian origin) were the better choice.\nOf course as a Brit you are quite likely to have some Scandinavian DNA but it is much more likely to be traceable to Denmark. And by the way, not many people know that king Cnut the Great, who succeeded where Harald failed, was half-Polish.\nSounds good. As for the pair of us and our 'attributing', fair enough. It's easy to get the wrong of the stick and jump to conclusions on sensitive matters.\nI'd be interested in your views as you suggest when you have the time, Lubo\u0161 permitting too of course.\nAristocracy: I'm not an anti-monarchist, far from it, but there wouldn't be one if we were starting from scratch and I had any say in it. (I'm a late eighteenth century American in spirit.) I'm pretty conservative in this respect however. We have history and tradition and I'm not going to be the one to junk it for some fad, especially as we have managed to fudge and bodge our way to a reasonable accommodation, of sorts. Apart from anything else, my mother loves the Royal Family and I'm not going to upset her. My main complaint against them is that the Queen isn't doing her job of ripping the throats out of the bastards desecrating her Realm.\nYes, I know they are foreign. But they are not THAT foreign. :) Besides, if immigration were restricted to that level only I'd be a very happy man.\nGiven my affinity for your literary tastes so far I'll take you up on your (implicit) JLB recommendation. I read a story of his in \"The Mind's I\", a 1980s book by Hofstadter and Dennett (I think) and remember that I enjoyed it even if I can't recall the story itself.\nI hadn't thought of that!\nOK, leaky pisspots then. :)\nThanks for that. I see the forest but I need to find some specific trees.\nDear English/British/Norse/Pict friend,\nI read with great fascination your screed but found it rather mild, all in all.\nThe organic things - Italo-Semitic-Mongoloid - inhabiting that awful cesspool could not by any stretch of the imagination be called human.\nThey were monstrous and nebulous adumbrations of the pithecanthropoid\nand amoebal; vaguely moulded from some stinking viscous slime of earth and corruption, and slithering and oozing in and on the filthy streets\nor in and out of windows and doorways in a fashion suggestive of nothing\nbut infesting worms or deep-sea unnamabilities. They - or the degenerate gelatinous fermentation of which they were composed - seemed\nto ooze, seep and trickle through the gaping cracks in the horrible houses... and I thought of some avenue of Cyclopean and unwholesome vats, crammed to the vomiting-point with gangrenous vileness, and about to burst and inundate the world in one leprous cataclysm of semi-fluid\nrottenness.\nNow that, my good sir, is revulsion and horror as they should be done: turn up the dial past ten and blow out the speakers. H.P. Lovecraft, the author of the above-quoted passage, later went on to put his visceral horror to good use: he created the C'tulhu Mythos. Might you see your way to doing something similar? Modern horror fiction is a wasteland, it needs to be rescued from its doldrums.\nI know very little of King Canute, only that he stood and bid the tide recede, but the tide did not comply.\nHowever, I'm afraid you are far too elliptical there for me. I find it's possible to take your response in two diametrically opposed ways. One is black humour. The other black humour+. I have my suspicions it's pleasantly the former but I don't know you and life is full of surprises. And given the nature of the discussion........ well .... So I'd be grateful if you were explicit instead, and get precisely and clearly to any point you might want make with minimum fuss in case it's the latter. Meanwhile, as per the standard rules of engagement\u2014and as indicated already\u2014you get the benefit of the doubt. :)\nCnut/Canute:\nHow odd. I'd (temporarily?) forgotten how we spelt it when I was a boy. I blame the BBC or something. (I suppose same goes for Boudicca/Boadicea \u2014 the latter prevailed when I was a boy, since 'corrected'. Oh well....)\nAnyway, I don't know much about him either, so that makes two of us. On the tide story I understand there are two versions:\n1. He was an idiot to think he could command the tide.\n2. He was cheesed off at all the fawning sycophants and yes-men he had around him and so performed the stunt for their benefit in order to demonstrate that contrary to their unctuously expressed belief that he was divine, he wasn't. Something like that.\nThe first version is incredible. I prefer the second, though how matters had got to that stage is incredible enough too. As for the truth of it, I have no idea.\nOnly a comment on \"Canute and the wave\" this time. Its typical how internet discussions of history tend to turn into a rehash of \"1066 and All That\". The actual story (probably apocryphal) was all about Christianity, something that the average Briton has long lost any affinity with. Anyway, the true version is on the Wikipedia:\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnut_the_Great#Ruler_of_the_waves\nWell, given that stemming the influx of swarthy foreigners professing an alien faith into the UK is about as promising an endeavor as bidding the tide recede, why not turn your revulsion and horror into art? That, more or less, was my point, I think.\nAs Leonard Cohen prophesied,\nThings are gonna slide\nSlide in all directions\nThe blizzard of the world\nLovecraft knew the white race was doomed. At least, \"white\" as he understood it -- genteel New Englanders descended from the Mayflower settlers: Italians, Jews, Lebanese and Russians were not \"white\". (And I suspect he wasn't too keen on the Irish, either.)\nHaving understood the futility of his political desire, which was to stop the world and turn back the clock, he then proceeded to sublimate his horror at the facts into the writing of horror fiction... which turned out to have broad appeal and many of us still enjoy it.\nNone of us can stop the coming conflagrations of the 21st century. Demographics and imparities of wealth mean that while the osmotic pressure differential remains, water will continue to seek its own level. Which in turn will lead to violent reactions and much ugliness. There is material enough for a lifetime of novel-writing. Leave politics to the brutes.\nTo be quite fair to Lovecraft one should mention that his fierce anti-semitism lasted until the the first time he got to know a real Jew and then he... married her.\nreader TheD.O.C said...\nI find it frightening that people take the Nobel prizes so seriously these days. While the physics prize is generally far more credible than most other prizes out there, it has omitted far too many worthy scientists. Take a look at the statistics and you will see that the typical winner is white, is probably be Jewish and educated in the top-class universities in US and Europe. This is probably because these people actually do make the best scientists.There are far too many equally (and even more) worthy people who lost out on the Prize owing to their race, educational background and other factors (like the limit on winners).. Take George Sudarshan for example, he pioneered quantum optics but was completely slighted by the committee. Marshak and Sudarshan were also slighted on their work on weak interactions. This is not to say that the people who did win it those years did not deserve it. Very often when the prize is given, it is not given to the individual for his best work.\nThe Nobel Prizes work as great PR for science and as an incentive to many. But whether it is always awarded to the right people at the right time for the right topic, can be questioned. Personally, I find it ridiculous that nowadays every laureate is first introduced as: 'X is winner of the ____ Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in blah-blah'. It should be: 'X has worked on blah-blah, for which he has won many awards like the Nobel Prize in Physics....'. These days it almost seems impossible to imagine how the public evaluated scientists in the days before the Nobel prize.\nI would like to know one example of a physicist who did not get the Nobel prize because of \"his race\" or \"educational background\". Just one would be enough.\nBy the way, the most prestigious prize in mathematics is still the Fields medal (even though it offers the winner very little money. The Abel and the Wolf prizes, offer large amounts but are less prestigious)Fields medals are awarded only once every 4 years (to up to 4 persons), and laureates have to be under 40 years of age. As a consequence of that restriction some of the greatest mathematicians in history could not receive it. Politics also has played a role but in a way that used to be almost incomprehensible to Westerners; Soviet mathematical authorities actually prevented the prize being awarded to several Soviet mathematicians of Jewish origin (Margulis finally got one).\nBut for all its faults the prize retains its prestige and rightly so. The same is true of the Nobel prizes for the natural sciences. In other words: claims you are making are nonsense.\nThanks. That's the version I was hoping you intended.\nAnd yes, we have a whole bunch of CNUTs encouraging that alien inundation.\nWith a complete lack of inside information on the decision making, I cannot say anything for certain. George Sudarshan (the one who gave tachyons their name) could be an example. He pioneered many things throughout his life and got very little credit for it. He deserved the Nobel Prize (awarded for quantum optics) as much as Glauber did. Glauber, at first, criticized the very work of Sudarshan he would later build upon.\nAs an ignorant outsider, I take a glance at the modern statistics for the Nobel Prizes in natural sciences. All I can see are male white faces (roughly 1.2 billion out of seven billion are white), Jewish scientists (roughly 20 million out of 7 billion) and a few of Japanese, Chinese, Indian and other scientists. And a huge fraction of these winners come from the same group of universities (Cambridge, Harvard, MIT, Tokyo University, etc.) As an ignorant outsider, I cannot precisely explain the causes for these enormously skewed results (when viewing global race demographics). Attributing it to things like economics, race, education etc. will remain superficial conjecture on my part.\nWell, maybe Lubo\u0161 will find the time to explain this to you, because I no longer have the energy to repeat things that should be obvious. But in short, the answer is that people are not created equal.\nUpvoted because of the second paragraph.",
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        "raw_content": "Albin Lohr-Jones/Sipa USA via AP Images\nA demonstrator holds a sign at a rally in opposition to the Republican tax bill held in Lower Manhattan\nThe immediate aim for progressives on taxes is clear: show all the ways in which the 2017 Republican Tax Act favors the interests of the wealthy and short-changes average Americans, who will ultimately end up paying the cost.\nBut the long game on taxes is a lot less obvious. We need policies that foster a more widely shared prosperity, correcting for the trend toward increased economic inequality instead of aggravating it. We need stable financing for programs that the public continues to demand. And we need to reduce the risks of climate change by promoting the shift away from carbon fuels. Working out an effective and persuasive strategy to achieve those aims poses an extraordinary challenge.\nHow we got progressive taxation in the first place may hold some lessons for us now. In their book Taxing the Rich: A History of Fiscal Fairness in the United States and Europe, Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage distinguish between two types of arguments for progressivity. The more familiar argument is that a person\u2019s ability to pay increases with income and that a graduated tax is fair because it tends to equalize the sacrifice asked of rich and poor. The less familiar argument\u2014but the one that Scheve and Stasavage point to as crucial to the rise of progressive taxation in the 20th century\u2014is compensatory: Higher taxes on the rich compensate for other advantages the rich enjoy from government policy.\nProgressive taxation in the United States emerged in two steps, each of which had its own compensatory argument. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, support for a constitutional amendment to allow a federal income tax came predominantly from the South and the West, where Populists and Democrats saw an income tax as a way of compensating for the advantages that protective tariffs created for industrial and financial interests concentrated in the Northeast. But rates only went as high as 7 percent in the income tax passed by Congress after the ratification of the 16th Amendment in 1913.\nIt was during the two world wars that marginal rates on top incomes rose to much higher levels\u2014up to 94 percent during World War II\u2014justified by an even more powerful compensatory argument. With millions of men being conscripted to fight, it was only fair to demand greater sacrifice in taxes from those who stayed home and often prospered from the war economy. The \u201cconscription of income,\u201d some called it. During the Cold War, while the draft was still in effect, Congress maintained highly progressive rates. And because economic growth was strong in the postwar years, conservatives got little traction arguing that progressive taxes hindered economic growth, until the stagflation of the 1970s paved the way for the tax cuts of the Reagan era.\nThe late 20th-century decline in progressive taxation wasn\u2019t peculiar to the United States. Governments in the advanced economies cut the top marginal income tax rate from an average of 60 percent in the early 1970s to 38 percent by 2000, according to Scheve and Stasavage. Their explanation is that without wars involving mass mobilization, the compensatory argument for sharply progressive taxes became harder to make. Let\u2019s leave aside the adequacy of that historical analysis (which leaves out differences in political influence and fails to explain the decline in corporate taxes that occurred in the same period). The political question now, in an era of runaway top incomes, is whether liberals can effectively make a different compensatory argument, justifying progressive taxes as a means of compensating for decades of government policy that has unduly favored powerful corporations and people at the top.\nThat seems to me the right argument to make, but I also see another lesson for the long game on taxes from recent European and American history. And that lesson, while not contradicting the first one, goes in a different direction. If we want secure public financing, we need to put relatively less emphasis on income taxes altogether.\nThe European countries with substantial public services and generous social insurance programs don\u2019t rely heavily on progressive taxes on income. They typically achieve greater economic equality and security on the spending side, while collecting revenue through regressive taxes on consumption, primarily the value-added tax (VAT), as well as payroll taxes. Because it is built into everyday prices, the VAT provokes relatively little conflict. And because it is rebated for exports, it has advantages in international trade. That\u2019s one of the ways the Europeans reconcile incentives for economic growth with protections for economic security.\nThe United States desperately needs the kind of stable financing for public goods and services that a tax like the VAT provides. Since the end of the Reagan era, tax policy has seesawed back and forth. In 1993, Bill Clinton raised top marginal rates back up a bit, but George W. Bush cut them back down a decade later. Then they went up again under Barack Obama, and now back down under Donald Trump, with the biggest cuts coming in corporate taxes. The Republican tax cuts always come with false promises that they will pay for themselves. What they really do is create a fiscal straitjacket for future Democratic administrations, which are severely constrained even when they do manage to restore some of the progressivity lost under Republican control.\nIf Democrats win control of Congress and the presidency in 2020, they should try to undo much of the 2017 Republican legislation. But we are not going back\u2014at least, let\u2019s hope we are not going back\u2014to the conditions of the world wars that allowed for the exceptionally progressive tax rates of the mid-20th century. Just as the Europeans long ago recognized the limits of what they could get out of progressive income taxes, so Democrats here need to make that adjustment and play for a long game that enables us to break out of the seesaw pattern of recent decades and establish new sources of revenue.\nThe rationale for new revenue is that the world we confront today requires more of a role for government, not less, in protecting both our personal economic and collective security. In the 20th century, America effectively delegated to employers many of the functions, such as the provision of health insurance, that governments elsewhere perform. But employers have been shedding those responsibilities, offloading risks onto their employees and relying more on independent contractors and part-time workers. Changes in family life have also created new needs, such as for child care, that the country has been unable to meet. We have likewise been hamstrung in making public investments not only for traditional infrastructure but also for the updated transportation and energy systems needed to adapt to rising sea levels and changing weather patterns. Climate change ought to be seen as a matter of collective defense\u2014the defense of a sustainable environment for the nation and the entire world. Public money is essential to meet these challenges, and taxes are the only way to obtain it.\nIt seems to me there are three major candidates for new revenue\u2014a VAT, carbon taxes, and wealth taxation\u2014and two primary ways to think about strategies for enactment. One way is to start small. Just as the federal income tax was originally established at a low level in 1913, so was the payroll tax for Social Security in 1935 (originally only 1 percent on the employer and 1 percent on the worker). Establishing the rationale for a new tax is more important than obtaining its full revenue potential.\nA second strategy of enactment is to propose a new tax at a higher rate and give much of the money back in the form of reductions in other taxes or rebates to individuals. This is the gist of a 2008 proposal for a VAT by Michael Graetz, who served as a Treasury official for tax policy in the first Bush administration and is currently a professor at Columbia Law School. Graetz\u2019s idea was to introduce a VAT at 10 percent to 14 percent while increasing the standard exemption on income taxes to $50,000 for an individual and $100,000 for a couple. A politically attractive feature of the proposal is that it would not only make the tax less regressive but eliminate the need for tens of millions of households to file income tax returns. Although Graetz\u2019s idea has other problems, the basic strategy of using part of the proceeds of a VAT to reduce other tax obligations deserves reconsideration. A VAT makes many liberals uneasy. But depending on what taxes a VAT replaces, what services it finances, and what kinds of credits or rate differentials it has, its impact could be net progressive.\nRebates to individuals have been a central feature of proposals for a carbon tax, which has the singular virtue of directly promoting sustainable patterns of energy use. Indeed, some proposals for taxing carbon have advocated it solely for its incentive effects and called for rebating all the proceeds to individuals. But while rebating some of the money makes sense as a way of offsetting the regressive impact, a carbon tax could underwrite public spending to address environmental threats. Earmarking proceeds for a National Resilience Fund, for example, would be a way to finance public infrastructure investment, disaster aid and reconstruction, and other needs currently financed\u2014indeed, underfinanced\u2014out of general revenue.\nThe third option, wealth taxation, faces inherent problems in a world economy with highly mobile capital: Try to tax wealth heavily, and its owners can move it elsewhere. That\u2019s why at the end of his book Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty calls for a global wealth tax. But while a new tax of that kind is hard to imagine, there are two more practical steps in that direction. One is to negotiate international agreements to reduce the tax evasion by the global 1 percent and capture revenue from the trillions of dollars in offshore accounts. The other is to strengthen the estate tax; for example, the current system allows wealth to be passed on untaxed from one generation to the next in perpetuity, while other people bear the burden of paying for public goods. Taxing capital gains at the point assets are passed on to heirs would not only be fair but help reduce the concentration of immense wealth in a self-perpetuating oligarchy.\nIn the Trump era, everyone\u2019s attention seems to be consumed by the scandals and crises of the moment. But we need to think about the challenges that Trumpery is keeping off the agenda, and taxes have to be part of that strategic effort. Most likely, enacting a new tax like a VAT or carbon tax, or combating the various means the superrich use to escape taxation, will require a precipitating national crisis that creates unambiguous fiscal demands. The latest Republican tax cuts may well contribute to such a fiscal crisis, in which case we ought to be prepared with bolder alternatives than are currently being discussed. The long game may be on us soon enough.",
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        "raw_content": "Album Review of Ultraista by Ultraista.\nHome \u00bb Pop/Rock \u00bb Ultraista\nRecord label: Temporary Residence\nBuy Ultraista from Amazon\nUltraista - Very Good, Based on 11 Critics\nYou'd expect an album involving Nigel Godrich, the Radiohead collaborator-superproducer, and Joey Waronker, drummer for Beck, R.E.M. and many others, to be full of dazzling arrangements and killer beats. And so it is. Memorable songs? Not so much. But Laura Bettinson's vocals bounce around prettily \u2026.\nWhile \u201cproducer\u201d bands are generally a dreadful idea (see: Garbage), Nigel Godrich\u2019s Eno-esque status affords an implied benefit of the doubt. And silly, self-canonizing moniker aside, Ultra\u00edsta\u2014Godrich, with instrumentalist Joey Waronker and vocalist Laura Bettinson\u2014proffer a gorgeously haunting brand of Bristol-influenced electro-dub, with ominous rhythmic underpinnings and shimmering synth orchestrations. 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        "raw_content": "Chatting With John About Charles\n&quot;Darwin&quot; tells us about his voyage. Last week I posted a review of the Synthetic Darwin Interview, a new award-winning app that lets you ask Darwin questions about everything from \u201cWhat\u2019s your middle name?\u201d to \u201cWould you approve of applying your theories to the social sciences?\u201d There are 199 pre-loaded questions in all, and Darwin (in the form of a talented character actor) responds to each one using words taken from Darwin\u2019s own writings. What I didn\u2019t tell you earlier is that originally this \u201cinterview\u201d took the form of a large-screen interactive museum exhibit at the Pittsburgh Science Center and the American Philosophical Society Museum in Philadelphia. Later, the Pittsburgh public schools adapted the technology to a desktop format suitable for classroom use.The app version, released just this month, makes the experience of chatting with Darwin infinitely more accessible. The whole project is the brainchild of John Pollock, Emmy-award-winning producer and neuroscientist. I got a chance to ask him some questions, and his responses (edited for clarity) are below.\nStephanie Keep: What inspired and drove you to create the Synthetic Darwin Interview? Did someone approach you with the idea, or did you come up with the idea and approach museums?\nJohn Pollock: It was entirely my own idea, though strongly influenced by the predecessor \u201cBen Franklin\u2019s Ghost\u201d project produced by the Entertainment Technology Center in 2005 at Carnegie Mellon University. As for what drove me to do this, it is that people don\u2019t know that Darwin was a boy, a man, a loving husband and father\u2014they just know him as a scientist\u2026if they know of him at all.\nHere\u2019s a little story. I had an executive from a local (prestigious) company mention to me, while she was trying out a demo of the Synthetic Interview, that they had no idea that Darwin was English. Darwin is one of the most important scientific figures of all time. My goal was to let audiences converse with him and hear his story and accomplishments in his own words (and English accent!).\nSK: What was your biggest frustration in putting this together?\nFree-form questions aren't practical, so instead, users select from the app's preloaded options. JP: Well, obviously I\u2019d love to be able to let the audience ask free-form questions\u2014that\u2019s the dream, but there are limitations to what we could do. At the time that I was planning this in 2007 the iPad was not yet released, and Siri did not exist. Now, of course, there is not only Siri but IBM Watson, a computer that can play Jeopardy! Thanks to these remarkable \u201cbeings,\u201d the public thinks you should be able to ask a computer or avatar a free-form question and expect an answer. But for lots of reasons, most of which are obvious, we could not technically achieve that with Darwin at this time. For one thing, Siri and Watson get things wrong and can seem pretty stupid. I knew that we could not ever let our synthetic Darwin seem stupid, as that would be the chink in the armor of its credibility; the audience would have doubts about other things that he was saying.\nSK: You asked more than 1,000 adults and K\u201312 students, \u201cIf you met Charles Darwin what would you like to ask him?\u201d and then pulled the 199 most frequently asked questions into your app. Did any of those top questions surprise you? Were there any questions you were sure would get asked that didn\u2019t?\nJP: My biggest surprise was that a lot of people didn\u2019t immediately know who we were asking about! I guess that the average person needs to be primed with a picture of old man Darwin or the word \u201cevolution.\u201d As for those that did know whom we were referring to, I was surprised that so many kids (and adults) wanted to know if he was a good student (he wasn\u2019t) and if he had a pet (yes\u2014a dog named Spark as a boy. In fact, he practically always had dogs, except when he was on the Beagle\u2014a ship named for a dog). These types of basic family and life questions were unexpected, but very welcome.\nSK: Whenever possible, you used Darwin\u2019s own writings as source material for his answers. Do you think that any of his answers will surprise users? In other words, do you think that perhaps the public will learn that we don\u2019t know Darwin as well as we think we do?\nJP: The simple answer is absolutely! How many people know that Darwin married his cousin? Or why? That he was constantly seasick on his great five-year voyage? Even among scientists and biologists who know the principles of evolution, I think little is known about the man and his life and his inner thoughts.\nSK: If you could ask Darwin anything, what would it be?\nJP: I\u2019d like to know when he realized how tectonic his ideas were on the landscape of biology.\nSK: What is your favorite piece of Darwin trivia? Mine is how he\u2019d slice large books down the spine to make it easier to read in bed! I find that so endearing.\nJP: My favorite story is how he was eating a rhea (while traveling in South America) when he realized that it was a species that had never been identified. He proceeded to pull the carcass from the garbage and preserve what he could. 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        "raw_content": "I suppose that this is the season for re-examining old wounds in the light of forgiveness. It has been a year now, well over a year since Mira left. I find my heart softening, and searching for ways to reconnect with her. At least from my end of things. Let there be no stone left unturned. Time is working its natural way of healing, and I am loath to cling to any self-indulgent thoughts of \u2018wanting her to see the error of her ways\u2019 before I decide to reach out again. I want to see the baby, and his mother. To have a relationship with them both. I have let go any expectations of requited love, for I want to love for love\u2019s sake alone. Perhaps it will always be received with misunderstood intentions. I can\u2019t control her response. I can only act from a place of authenticity, of integrity.",
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        "raw_content": "New On DVD And Blu-ray: October 31, 2012\nPick Of The Week: New\nBack in 2004, Andrei Zvyagintsev\u2019s haunting debut feature The Return heralded an emerging talent from Russia\u2019s moribund film scene, and Elena, a masterful drama with Hitchcockian touches, delivers on that promise. Played by Nadezhda Markina, the Elena of the title appears resigned to a life of subservience, scuttling back and forth between a wealthy husband who treats her like the help and a tenement-bound family that expects too much from her. When her husband dies, her claim over the estate turns on his relationship with his estranged daughter, which leads to some crafty maneuvers on her part\u2014and a subtle bid for the power she\u2019s never had. Zvyagintsev stages the action in widescreen compositions as crisp as a winter\u2019s day, slowly converting what begins as a domestic melodrama into high suspense. 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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbCampus News\u00bbKalb Named Inaugural Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center Director\nKalb Named Inaugural Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center Director\nRobert Kalb, MD, will begin serving as director of the Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center at Northwestern Medicine in December 2017.\nRobert Kalb, MD, has been named the inaugural director of the Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center at Northwestern Medicine and chief of Neuromuscular Medicine in the Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a strong scientific community at Northwestern Medicine with some of the leading lights in the ALS world,\u201d Kalb said. \u201cI\u2019m looking forward to the opportunity to bring my interests and skills to Chicago, foster collaborations and make connections with an intellectually rich and devoted community.\u201d\nKalb has spent the past 15 years on the faculty of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania \u2014 currently serving as the Joseph Stokes Jr. Research Investigator and a professor of Neurology and Pediatrics. There, he also heads a research lab focusing on the abnormal molecular processes that lead to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), using genetically engineered mice, neuron cultures and C. elegans, a small roundworm.\n\u201cAfter a more than 35-year relationship with Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine as a partner in ALS research and clinical care, the Les Turner ALS Foundation is delighted to welcome Dr. Kalb as the inaugural director of the Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center at Northwestern Medicine. We look forward to a close working relationship with him. Dr. Kalb\u2019s deep expertise in ALS scientific research and as a veteran ALS clinician plus his visionary approach to translational research gives great momentum to the Center\u2019s position as a worldwide leader in the fight against ALS,\u201d said Andrea Pauls Backman, executive director of the Les Turner ALS Foundation.\nKalb received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College and completed a neurology residency at Yale University. Soon after, he secured funding from the National Institutes of Health, from which he has been continually funded for over 27 years. His early breakthroughs focused on motor neuron development, studying rats who spent neonatal life at zero gravity on the Space Shuttle.\nKalb\u2019s interest in motor neurons blossomed into an interest in motor neuron diseases, zeroing in on gene activation and misfolded proteins in familial ALS.\n\u201cThis is a fabulous time to be a physician and scientist who is interested in working on difficult problems,\u201d Kalb said. \u201cThe amount of scientific information we have is incredible, and we have the tools to unravel deeply complex problems.\u201d\nKalb believes Northwestern Medicine\u2019s strong neurological research community will be a resource and has made it a priority to tease out insights across research groups.\n\u201cThere are many labs at Northwestern that are devoted to neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS, and I\u2019m looking forward to soliciting critiques and new ways of problem-solving based on other people\u2019s areas of expertise,\u201d Kalb said.\nJack Rozental, MD, PhD, chief of Comprehensive Neurology in the Department of Neurology, will remain the interim director of the Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center until Kalb takes the reins in December 2017.\n\u201cI am an optimist: I believe there is no problem we cannot solve,\u201d Kalb said. \u201cWith imaginative science and support, we can cure this disease.\u201d\nFaculty Leadership Neurology and Neuroscience Research",
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        "title": "Even Pickaxes Couldn't Stop The Nation's First Oil Pipeline | St. Louis Public Radio",
        "raw_content": "Even Pickaxes Couldn't Stop The Nation's First Oil Pipeline\nTanks holding oil in Pithole, Pa., in 1868. Samuel Van Syckel built his first pipeline over just five weeks in 1865. At 2 inches in diameter, it was tiny by modern standards \u2014 but it was an engineering marvel.\nDrake Well Museum/Courtesy of PHMC\nMiller Farm, the terminus of Van Syckel's pipeline, in 1868. The oil was pumped to Miller Farm and then transported by railroad.\nBefore Van Syckel's pipeline, transporting oil cost as much as, or more than, the oil itself. He eventually lost his pipeline to the bank after making several unwise bets.\nOne-hundred-fifty years ago, a man named Samuel Van Syckel built the nation's first commercial oil pipeline in the rugged terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania.\nHis pipeline transformed how oil is transported \u2014 and it would change the modern world, too \u2014 but not before a battle that makes the debate over the Keystone XL pipeline look meek by comparison.\nIn January 1865, the place where this all happened, called Pithole, was nowhere, really \u2014 just a patch of wilderness in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Then drillers struck gushers at three wells and everything changed.\nBy September, an estimated 15,000 people moved to Pithole. And soon, Van Syckel had constructed his 5 1/2-mile pipeline.\nA Place Called Pithole, And An Opportunity\nWalking the snowy grounds of what used to be Pithole City, Sue Beates, curator of the nearby Drake Well Museum, points out the sites where old Methodist and Presbyterian churches once stood.\nBut there was more to Pithole than religious devotion, she explains. \"There were hotels, a jewelry store, drug stores, houses of ill repute, lots of saloons, parlor dens of all sorts, billiard parlor dens \u2014 that sort of thing.\"\nVan Syckel had come to the region as an oil buyer, a middleman. Like everyone else, he was there to make his fortune. But there was a big obstacle to the Pithole boom.\n\"Once people were there, they discovered it was one thing to bring oil out of the ground \u2014 but it was an entirely different thing to try and get it to market,\" says Christopher Jones, a historian at Arizona State University.\n\"The main way oil was transported during the first several years of the industry was by teamsters,\" he says. But this was long before the labor union by the same name.\n\"These were men driving wagons pulled by horses, and they would collect the oil in large barrels \u2014 300-pound barrels of oil \u2014 that they would load up on their wagons, and drag them over the various roads,\" Jones says.\nRoads filled with up to two feet of mud, Beates notes. The work was incredibly tough, but the teamsters made it pay.\n\"They definitely had a monopoly on it,\" Beates says. \"Oil was selling for maybe $5 a barrel, [$3] of which went to the teamsters.\"\nSo the cost of moving the oil was as much as, or more than, the oil itself. Van Syckel saw an opportunity.\n\"He had a mechanical aptitude and a vision for doing things that exceeded most of the other people who went there,\" Jones says.\nBy the summer of 1865, Van Syckel had raised $100,000 from a bank. Within five short weeks, he had built the nation's first pipeline.\nOr to be more exact, the first oil pipeline that \"didn't leak like a sieve,\" Beates adds.\nVan Syckel's pipeline was wrought iron and 2 inches in diameter. That's tiny by today's standards, but it was an engineering marvel. One challenge, Jones says, was preventing ruptures.\n\"Making sure that the joints were securely enough welded that, even with the pressure to push the oil through the pipelines, that that pressure didn't split the pipes apart and ruin the pipeline,\" he says.\nThe topography along the route was also a challenge, Beates says.\n\"You can see the steep hills that it had to go over, which is why there were steam pumps to help push the oil up over the hills,\" she says. \"Then it could gravity feed down the next [hill] and then steam-pump-pushed back up the next hill all the way to Miller Farm, to the railroad.\"\nSabotage, Threats And Fistfights\nThe engineering worked fine. But the teamsters \u2014 those rugged guys who hauled wooden barrels of oil with teams of horses \u2014 weren't too happy with Van Syckel's pipeline.\n\"So as soon as the pipeline was completed, several of the teamsters in the middle of the night went to various sections of the 5-mile pipeline and ripped it out of the ground and pulled the pipe apart so it stopped working,\" Jones says.\nBeates adds, \"They took pickaxes and horses and chains and pulled the pipe apart.\"\nThere were threats and fistfights, but Van Syckel rebuilt his pipeline. And this time, he enlisted the sheriff and his own security team.\n\"By hiring his own armed force to patrol the line, he ended up defeating the teamsters \u2014 and they stopped trying to sabotage his line,\" Jones explains.\nAnd just like that, a new technology would make an entire line of work obsolete.\n\"It's estimated that 500 teamsters were put out of business in five weeks,\" Beates says.\nWithin a couple of years, she says, hundreds of pipelines crisscrossed western Pennsylvania, the birthplace of the American oil industry. \"Wherever there was a big oil strike, there would be a pipeline to transport the oil to a railroad,\" Beates says.\nAnd what about Van Syckel? After making some unwise bets, Jones says, he lost his pipeline to the bank. Later, the ingenious Van Syckel developed some new methods of refining oil.\nBut within a decade, someone else would emerge to dominate refining, pipelines, rail shipments \u2014 almost the entire oil industry. His name was John D. Rockefeller.\nNow a battle that makes the debate over the Keystone XL pipeline look tame by comparison. You have to go back 150 years - that's when Samuel Van Syckel built an oil pipeline across the rugged terrain of Northwestern Pennsylvania. It transformed how oil is transported and it changed the modern world. NPR's Uri Berliner has the rest of this story.\nURI BERLINER, BYLINE: The place where all this happened is called Pithole. In January 1865, Pithole was really nowhere, just a patch of wilderness in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Then drillers struck gushers at three wells and everything changed.\nSUE BATES: By September, it was estimated that 15,000 people had moved here.\nBERLINER: That's Sue Bates, the curator of the nearby Drake Well Museum. 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Like everyone else, he was there to make his fortune, but there was a big obstacle to the Pithole boom.\nCHRISTOPHER JONES: Once people were there, they discovered it was one thing to bring oil out of the ground, but it was an entirely different thing to try and get it to market.\nBERLINER: Christopher Jones is a historian at Arizona State University.\nJONES: The main way oil was transported during the first several years of the industry was by teamsters.\nBERLINER: Teamsters - this was long before the labor union by the same name.\nJONES: These were men driving wagons pulled by horses and they would collect the oil in large barrels - 300-pound barrels of oil - that they would load up on their wagons and drag them over the various roads.\nBATES: Roads filled with up to 24 inches of mud.\nBERLINER: The work was incredibly tough, but the teamsters made a pay.\nBATES: They definitely had a monopoly on it. Oil was selling for maybe $5 a barrel, three of which went to the teamsters.\nBERLINER: So the cost of moving the oil was as much or more than the oil itself. Samuel Van Syckel saw an opportunity.\nJONES: He had a mechanical aptitude and a vision for new ways of doing things that exceeded most of the other people who went there.\nBERLINER: By the summer of 1865, he raises $100,000 from a bank and within five short weeks he...\nJONES: Builds the world's first pipeline.\nBERLINER: Or, to be more exact, the first oil pipeline that...\nBATES: Didn't leak like a sieve.\nBERLINER: Van Syckel's pipeline was wrought iron and two inches in diameter - tiny by today's standards - but it was an engineering marvel. One challenge was preventing ruptures.\nJONES: Making sure that the joints were securely enough welded that even with the pressure to push the oil through the pipelines that that pressure didn't split the pipes apart and ruin the pipeline.\nBERLINER: Another challenge - the topography along the five-and-a-half mile route.\nBATES: You can see the steep hills that it had to go over, which is why they were steam pumps to help push the oil up over the hills. Then it could gravity feed down the next and then steam pump pushed back up the next hill all the way to Miller Farm to the railroad.\nBERLINER: The engineering worked fine, but remember the teamsters - those rugged guys who hauled wooden barrels of oil with teams of horses. 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born 28 August 1959 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JERRY DON was born 10 January 1944 and registered to vote in Nowata, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JERRY JOE was born 6 March 1935 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JESSE ANDREW was born 21 December 1995 and registered to vote in Piedmont, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JESSICA DAWN was born 14 July 1995 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JETT LEE was born 19 July 1996 and registered to vote in Kingston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JIMMY LEE was born 7 May 1938 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JODY LYNNE was born 1 December 1960 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JOEL LEN was born 26 May 1984 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JOHN MARSHALL was born 9 June 1933 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, JONATHAN CLARKE was born 18 April 1954 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, 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registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KAREN SUE was born 17 May 1955 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KATHLEEN PEVERAL was born 21 February 1961 and registered to vote in Antlers, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KATHRYN LYNN was born 1 September 1955 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KATHRYN RAY was born 26 July 1950 and registered to vote in Nowata, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KAVAN was born 28 August 1995 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KAYLA JEAN was born 25 May 1987 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KEITH GREGORY was born 7 November 1953 and registered to vote in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KELLY CARL was born 13 August 1960 and registered to vote in Kingston, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KENNETH LYLE was born 9 September 1942 and registered to vote in Pryor, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, KENNETH PAUL was born 13 July 1973 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, 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registered to vote in Morris, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LARRY FRANKLIN was born 23 November 1943 and registered to vote in Morris, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LARRY W. was born 16 May 1955 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LAURA B. was born 15 May 1936 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LAUREN DENISE was born 3 January 1989 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LAUREN LEIGH was born 28 October 1999 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LAWRENCE C. was born and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LEVI HUTCH was born 17 May 1993 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LEXY BETH was born 6 September 1970 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LILLIAN M. was born 31 January 1932 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LINDA ANNETTE was born 21 November 1961 and registered to vote in Sperry, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, LINDA JOYCE 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born 12 February 1994 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, NATALIE ANN was born 4 July 1998 and registered to vote in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, NATHAN JEREMIAH was born 21 July 1976 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, NOAH ANDREW was born 25 October 1998 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, NOBLE was born 29 December 1963 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, NOLAN LEE was born 11 August 1999 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, OCTOBER DAWN was born 3 December 1993 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, PATRICIA BOWERMAN was born 18 October 1957 and registered to vote in Nowata, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, PATTI ELLEN was born 1 January 1941 and registered to vote in Pryor, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, PAUL DON was born 1 January 1945 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, PEGGY MARIE was born 22 December 1958 and registered to vote in Broken 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registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, TRAVIS ROY was born 31 March 1981 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, TRAVIS SCOTT was born 16 November 1991 and registered to vote in Oologah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, TRICIA ANN was born 12 February 1972 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, TRINA MARIE was born 5 May 1971 and registered to vote in Bokoshe, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, TRISHA H. was born 17 June 1960 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, TYLER ANDREW was born 15 November 1992 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, VALERIE was born 25 May 1983 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, VALERIE NICOLE was born 17 December 1978 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, VERLIN PAUL was born 13 April 1966 and registered to vote in Piedmont, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, WALTER ALLEN was born 17 October 1963 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, WANDA LOIS was born 29 July 1961 and registered to vote in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, WEYLUND MARCEL was born 26 January 1998 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, WILLIAM B. was born 1 December 1944 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, WILLIAM HOWARD was born 10 February 1936 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, WILLIAM JOHN was born 25 April 1957 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, ZACHARY DANE was born 12 February 1982 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE, ZACHARY MCLAIN was born 10 October 1994 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE-ELKINS, LISA GALE was born 11 August 1963 and registered to vote in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBE-ROMINE, JO A. was born 21 June 1949 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, BETTY JO was born 18 August 1939 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, DAVID LEE was born 1 February 1945 and registered to vote in Cleveland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, DAVID LYNN was born 17 March 1966 and registered to vote in Henryetta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, DEBORAH MARIE was born 25 March 1980 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, HAROLD W. was born 2 December 1939 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, HAROLD WILLIAM was born 20 August 1976 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, JANET RUTH was born 10 December 1944 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, JENNETT ANN was born 17 September 1946 and registered to vote in Cleveland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, LISA M. was born 20 May 1960 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, MICHELLE JODI was born 7 January 1968 and registered to vote in Henryetta, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, PAMELA was born 11 November 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, PEGGY A. was born 15 March 1940 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, RALEIGH ALLEN was born 24 December 1964 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, RALEIGH ALVIN was born 4 January 1939 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, RALEIGH AUSTIN was born 5 June 1992 and registered to vote in Cushing, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, ROBERT ERIC was born 17 July 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, SCOTTY GENE was born 25 February 1954 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBES, TIM AARON was born 14 December 1979 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBEY, JANICE LYNN was born 6 August 1959 and registered to vote in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBIE, DAVID WAYNE was born 13 December 1942 and registered to vote in Comanche, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBIN, CARRIGAN LYNN was born 1 August 1996 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBIN, DAN JOSEPH was born 20 February 1953 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBIN, EILEEN C. was born 28 May 1937 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, ALLISON PAIGE was born 28 September 1981 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, HARRIET ELIZABETH was born 3 December 1949 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, JASON C. was born 22 January 1970 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, LEAH REIGHELLE was born 29 May 1990 and registered to vote in Olustee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, LOIS ANGELINE was born 10 October 1952 and registered to vote in Olustee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, MICHAEL ROBERT was born 3 April 1963 and registered to vote in Olustee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, SIDNEY LATHAN was born 23 October 1945 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLIN, WILLIAM ROBERT was born 6 October 1987 and registered to vote in Olustee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBLONSKI, KALEIGH RENAE was born 14 November 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBRANI, YASSINE was born 18 May 1984 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, CHRISTINA MARIE was born 10 April 1979 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, CHRISTINE FAYE was born 27 December 1953 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, EDWARD BLAKE was born 22 September 1979 and registered to vote in Newcastle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, JASON DANIEL was born 6 October 1972 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, JOHN E. was born 13 December 1937 and registered to vote in Jenks, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, MATHILDA LYNN was born 7 April 1979 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, WILLIAM COREY was born 29 October 1976 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, WILLIAM KRISTOPHER was born 21 October 1999 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, WILLIAM VERNON was born 28 August 1955 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBSON, ZULEIKA P. was born 5 November 1938 and registered to vote in Jenks, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOBST, KARL R. was born 30 July 1970 and registered to vote in Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCELYN, MARY ELIZABETH was born 11 July 1988 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHEM, MICHAEL JOHN was born 2 September 1972 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIM, JOYCE MARIE was born 9 November 1958 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIM, MACKENZIE NICOLE was born 19 April 1990 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIM, MANDY ELIZABETH was born 17 June 1985 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIMS, ALLISON KAYE was born 30 July 1988 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIMS, MARRISA JANINE was born 21 July 1998 and registered to vote in Oologah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIMS, MARY M. was born 10 November 1953 and registered to vote in Oologah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIMS, ROBERT ELLIS was born 11 April 1961 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHIMS, RYAN ANDREW was born 26 April 1988 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, AARON MAURICE was born 12 May 1971 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, ALEXANDER KEITH was born 16 September 2000 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, BRYAN TAYLOR was born 18 March 1992 and registered to vote in Oologah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, CHRISTINA MARIE was born 23 September 1971 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, CLAUDE ROBERT was born 20 June 1944 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, DERRICK MAURICE was born 9 June 1997 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, ERIC JAMES was born 8 July 1967 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, GLORIA KAY was born 15 August 1946 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, REBEKAH ELIZABETH was born 8 October 1980 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, REBEKAH KAY was born 20 February 1970 and registered to vote in Chelsea, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, ROBERT AUSTIN was born 8 January 1993 and registered to vote in Delaware, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHMANS, TYLER EVAN was born 18 October 1988 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHUM, GEORGE GERALD was born 14 March 1956 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCHUM, LORIANNE was born 30 September 1957 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCIS, JAMIE ELAINE was born 18 July 1970 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCK, DIANNA D. was born 2 October 1966 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOP, JUAN D. was born 7 September 1973 and registered to vote in Madill, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, BETH DEANNE was born 10 December 1961 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, IRVIN LEE was born 20 December 1949 and registered to vote in Stidham, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, KALEB SHANE was born 22 September 1990 and registered to vote in Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, MATTHEW LEE was born 16 July 1986 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, PAMELA JEAN was born 19 December 1950 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, REBECCA ANN was born 6 August 1988 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOCOY, SARAH ANN was born 6 August 1988 and registered to vote in Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODLOWSKI, JEAN MARIE was born 3 October 1949 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODLOWSKI, JEFF RYAN was born 11 December 1980 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODLOWSKI, JOHN E. was born 30 July 1949 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODLOWSKI, JOHN E. was born 7 April 1927 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODLOWSKI, MARY P. was born 22 September 1931 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODLOWSKI-MENDOZA, CYNTHIA was born 3 July 1984 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODOIN, BRYAN CRAIG was born 25 December 1979 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODOIN, JEFFREY C. was born 29 March 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODOIN, KARLA WILLIAMS was born 11 October 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODSAAS, LYNN WAYNE was born 23 August 1949 and registered to vote in Elgin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODY, PHILLIP LEE was born 13 February 1949 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODY, WAYMIRE LEE was born 15 April 1978 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODZIS, JACQUELYN ANN was born 17 September 1956 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODZKO, ALFRED J. was born 27 July 1943 and registered to vote in Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJODZKO, RAMONA GAIL was born 2 January 1942 and registered to vote in Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, ANNAVIEVE was born 3 May 1937 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, BRAD LEON was born 30 June 1972 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, CHRISTOPHER JAMES was born 20 April 1975 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, DIANDRA DEE was born 13 May 1991 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, DONALD R. was born 2 November 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, DRAKE BRYANT was born 19 February 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, HUEY WAYNE was born 22 May 1952 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, IVAN ERNEST was born 25 October 1978 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, JONNIE WYNONA was born 30 September 1966 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, KARI TAYLOR was born 3 November 1998 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, KENDON GARRETT was born 15 May 1982 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, KENITH was born 3 October 1979 and registered to vote in Hugo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, KENNETH KING was born 10 November 1967 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, KIMBERLY D. was born 21 August 1980 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, LAWANDA JEAN was born 16 August 1986 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, LEOLA L. was born 18 February 1924 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, MARK DEWAYNE was born 27 April 1967 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, MISTY DAWN was born 26 October 1974 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, PAYTON MARIE was born 21 April 1994 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, TOM was born 9 August 1939 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOE, WAYNE W. was born 11 February 1974 and registered to vote in Bethany, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOECKEL, ANGIE RENEE was born 12 August 1965 and registered to vote in Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOECKEL, JUDITH RAE was born 30 November 1940 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOECKS, KIMBERLY RENA was born 6 July 1974 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOECKS, KORTNEY RENA was born 14 December 1994 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOECKS, MARK STEPHEN was born 9 November 1949 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOECKS, SEAN DAVID was born 6 October 1972 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOEHAR, NABEELA NABEEL was born 1 February 1981 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOEL, JAMES ALLEN was born 25 December 1966 and registered to vote in Spiro, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, ELIZABETH JEAN was born 22 May 1983 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, GLORIA S.M. was born 20 November 1940 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, JARED WILLIAM was born 14 September 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, JENNIFER SUE was born 31 May 1974 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, JO ANN was born 5 August 1950 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, KERRY MARK was born 7 March 1946 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELS, SAMUEL MONROE was born 3 November 1971 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOELSON, MARIA ELAINE was born 7 June 1958 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOENS, BRENDA SUE was born 22 December 1964 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOENS, BRUCE PAUL was born 5 August 1959 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOENS, ELAINE M. was born 8 September 1945 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOENS, GORDON KELLER was born 2 March 1945 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOENS-BERNARD, ELIZABETH AMELIA was born 23 February 1981 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOERN, CAMILA RUBY was born 26 January 1986 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOERN, DIMPLE I. was born and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOERN, GINA B. was born 22 December 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOERN, JAMES ALBERT was born 25 August 1984 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOERN, JERRY EARL was born 11 October 1946 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOEST, ROBERT DARYL was born 24 February 1962 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOESTING, TIMOTHY MARTIAN was born 14 September 1953 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOFFE, DORETTE DAWN was born 29 December 1970 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOFFE, JEFFREY MICHAEL was born 21 January 1987 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOFFE, PATRICK MICHAEL was born 11 August 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOFFRION, DEBORAH LEIGH was born 11 December 1959 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOFFRION, EMMA was born 8 November 1921 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOFFRION, MICHELLE NICOLE was born 22 March 1987 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOG, NEELAKSHI R. was born 16 January 1977 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOG, SHWETA was born 30 March 1982 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOG, SUNEETI was born 20 December 1974 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOGERS, EBONY YVETTE was born 23 December 1992 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOGGERST, JESSIE ROBERTA was born 26 January 1928 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOGLAR, VIOLET CHRISTENE was born 29 September 1950 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHA, EDWARD NICHOLAS was born 2 December 1959 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHA, JOHN MICHAEL was born 7 June 1948 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHA, MARCI ELIZABETH was born 20 February 1971 and registered to vote in Catoosa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHA, TIMOTHY ALAN was born 15 July 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHAL, PARPUR S. was born 5 June 1983 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANEK, JAY ANTHONY was born 22 May 1950 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANEK, JUSTINA A. was born 14 April 1930 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, ARLAND HERBERT was born 7 June 1948 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, CETAYA ROBYN was born 11 October 1979 and registered to vote in Butler, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, CINDRA CORLETTE was born 11 January 1953 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, ELLA PAULINE was born 4 April 1935 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, ESTHER LOUISE was born 7 October 1963 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, GARY DELL was born 6 February 1949 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, JANNELL KAYLYNN was born 7 September 1987 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, KATHY L. was born 21 March 1954 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, LARRY F. was born 15 January 1952 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, LINDA LEE was born 28 June 1948 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, MICAIAH ANN was born 19 October 1987 and registered to vote in Newcastle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, NADINE C. was born 3 November 1928 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNES, TYLER WILLIAM was born 9 August 1978 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, ANTHONY R. was born 15 February 1951 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, DEBORAH M. was born 11 October 1965 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, JANET S. was born 18 May 1953 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, JEREMY TYLER was born 12 June 1987 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, RONALD ANDRE was born 7 October 1955 and registered to vote in Salina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, SARA JEAN was born 7 May 1980 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, SHIRLEY LEAH was born 26 March 1960 and registered to vote in Salina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, SHIRLEY S. was born 7 September 1952 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, TAMMY SUE was born 15 November 1983 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, TERRY LEE was born 30 December 1954 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESEN, TONY RANDOLPH was born 4 May 1970 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, ALEC DAVID was born 2 July 1991 and registered to vote in Okeene, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, DANA ANN was born 19 June 1982 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, JANA LEIGH was born 4 April 1963 and registered to vote in Okeene, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, MELISSA DIANE was born 24 August 1976 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, PAUL DAVID was born 16 September 1955 and registered to vote in Okeene, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, STEPHEN RYAN was born 20 August 1985 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, STEPHEN TOMMY was born 3 October 1957 and registered to vote in Okeene, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESMEYER, TARYN MYERS was born 19 April 1986 and registered to vote in Woodward, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESSEN, JESSIE LYNN was born 23 January 1991 and registered to vote in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNESSEN, LACY LASHELLE was born 4 August 1986 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, EARL WILLIAM was born 30 October 1948 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, JAMES JOSEPH was born 17 July 1946 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, JOHN A. was born 30 August 1956 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, MARGARET ANN was born 30 January 1947 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, MARVIN J. was born 4 April 1949 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, MATTHEW ROBERT was born 16 March 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, MEGAN MICHELLE was born 12 July 1983 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, MICHAEL RYAN was born 14 October 1980 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, MICHAEL WAYNE was born 4 September 1955 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, REBA COLLEEN was born 6 April 1954 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, ROBYN KATHLEEN was born 7 August 1986 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING, THERESA ANN was born 19 January 1949 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNING-DEATON, CHELSEY REBECCA was born 3 August 1984 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, ALAN GEORGE was born 3 November 1977 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, BRENT AVERY was born 16 July 1953 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, DEBORA E. was born 25 October 1958 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, DUSTIN JOSEPH was born 26 January 1991 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, ELEANOR EMELIA was born 9 March 1942 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, MORGAN PAIGE was born 27 February 1984 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, ROBERT R. was born 7 April 1955 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, TAMARA KAY was born 21 April 1964 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, WALTER RYAN was born 29 March 1982 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSEN, YVONNE ASTRID was born 8 October 1982 and registered to vote in Nowata, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSSON, ELIAS RUNAR was born 16 March 1976 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNSSON, HANNAH ELIZABETH was born 14 April 1999 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANNTOBERNS, MONICA LYNN was born 30 April 1975 and registered to vote in Anadarko, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, ALICIA MARIE was born 17 September 1979 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, ANDREW JAY was born 19 September 1975 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, BENJAMIN RAY was born 29 June 1978 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, BRITTNEE MADISON was born 10 August 1995 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, CATHERINE MELISSA was born 22 July 1976 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, HALVDAN was born 26 July 1972 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, JUANITA DEAN was born 18 September 1934 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, KARL R. was born 24 May 1933 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, KRIS WILLARD was born 22 June 1958 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, MICHAEL NIEL was born 10 January 1961 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, NORMA JEAN was born 1 October 1924 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, ROBERTA TALETTA was born 1 May 1958 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, SHANNON LOUISE was born 9 November 1960 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, THOMAS CLAY was born 24 September 1958 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, TRILLAS DIANE was born 28 January 1954 and registered to vote in Muldrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, VICKI was born 1 August 1961 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSEN, ZACHARY TYLER was born 28 October 1986 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, BENNY RAY was born 7 September 1941 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, ERIC DANIEL was born 10 November 1986 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, JENNIFER LYNN was born 27 September 1983 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, JOHN FREDRIK STEFAN was born 19 April 1994 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, LARRY ALLEN was born 22 August 1943 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, MARCELIA was born 27 August 1952 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, ROBERT JOHN was born 9 November 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSON, SHAWNA CHANTAL was born 12 October 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, ALAN SUMNER was born 24 February 1947 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, AMANDA JEAN was born 23 October 1988 and registered to vote in Atoka, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, AMANDA PAULINE was born 23 July 1991 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, CAROL LOUISE was born 5 February 1949 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, DANIEL AARON was born 31 March 1988 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, JANE HARRIS was born 19 January 1963 and registered to vote in Pryor, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, KARL GUNNAR was born 16 March 1952 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, KRISTIAN ROY was born 8 August 1973 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, KRISTOPHER ALAN was born 3 September 1977 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, LAVELLE DYER was born 12 March 1946 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, MARIELLE VIKTORIA was born 15 September 1987 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, SOPHIE B. was born 29 July 1968 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANSSON, VIRGINIA R. was born 6 July 1945 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHANTGEN, PETER FRED was born 2 September 1942 and registered to vote in El Reno, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHARI, ABBAS was born 10 April 1956 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHEC, MICHAEL GLENN was born 19 February 1967 and registered to vote in Comanche, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHLE, JEFFREY ALLEN was born 21 July 1977 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHLE, JONATHON WILLIAM was born 16 April 1971 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHLE, KARI ELIZABETH was born 2 February 1982 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHLE, MAX J. was born 10 January 1941 and registered to vote in Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHLE, TIFFANY ANN was born 5 June 1980 and registered to vote in Elgin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHLMAN, CAROLYN L. was born 18 November 1955 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, AARON MICHAEL was born 21 February 1992 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ABIE JACOB was born 22 September 1974 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ADRIANN MAURICE was born 23 April 1996 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ALEXANDRA SHAE was born 23 June 1996 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ALEX WILSON was born 9 November 1999 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ALICIA T. was born 28 September 1994 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ALOYSIUS was born 7 November 1992 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ALVIN was born 4 October 1967 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ALVIN ERIK AARON was born 28 September 1999 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, AMANDA ELIZABETH was born 1 April 1985 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, AMANDA MARIE was born 12 September 1990 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, AMY VALLER was born 5 March 1979 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANDREW was born 28 August 1983 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANDREW BARNABAS was born 30 August 1979 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANDREW COOPER was born 29 April 1951 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANDREW PRESTON was born 19 October 1980 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANDREW WILSON was born 23 October 1994 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANGELA MICHELLE was born 14 May 1980 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANGELA S. was born 17 September 1978 and registered to vote in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANNAMMA was born 10 March 1959 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ANNAMMA was born 9 May 1959 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ASHLEY ROSA was born 3 October 1984 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, AUDIE MELVIN was born 31 July 1951 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BARBARA KOLLEEN was born 16 October 1991 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BENJAMIN was born 24 July 1983 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BENNETT MARTIN was born 3 October 1954 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BENNIE CARL was born 13 October 1938 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BENNIE M. was born 29 March 1929 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BOLANLE AJOKE was born 3 October 1957 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BRANDON EDWARD was born 4 April 1971 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BRANDON MICHAEL was born 3 July 1985 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, BRITTNEY CYMONE was born 20 February 1991 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CARLA was born 11 November 1962 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CAROL LAGENE was born 7 February 1967 and registered to vote in Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CAROLYN LOUISE was born 5 September 1946 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CARSON MIKAIL was born 4 August 1992 and registered to vote in Fairland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CASSANDRA DENINE was born 14 July 1975 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CATHERINE AMELIA was born 26 July 1967 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHAD ELLIS was born 26 December 1970 and registered to vote in Durant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHARLES ALAN was born 16 July 1968 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHASE PAUL was born 26 February 1986 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHAY ELLIS was born 13 September 1994 and registered to vote in Caddo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHERYL A. was born 4 April 1955 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHRISTIAN SEBASTIAN was born 9 July 1992 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHRISTINA LAKISHA was born 30 April 1974 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHRISTINE ELAINE was born 24 May 1976 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHRISTOPHER JAY was born 23 March 1974 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CHRISTOPHER NORMAN was born 14 June 1994 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CLAIRE ELIZABETH was born 24 January 1945 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CONNIE was born 18 January 1962 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CORNELIUS EUGENE was born 13 August 1967 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CRYSTAL DAWN was born 11 January 1978 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, CYNTHIA KAY was born 20 April 1952 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DANIEL H. was born 11 October 1947 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DANIEL RAY was born 15 March 1970 and registered to vote in Fairland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DARLA J. was born 10 February 1971 and registered to vote in Thomas, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DATHON JAMES was born 28 May 1998 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DAVID ANDREW was born 6 March 1973 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DAVID FRANKLIN was born 9 March 1966 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DAVID LOREN was born 30 August 1963 and registered to vote in Checotah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DAVID T. was born 25 April 1941 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DEBRA JANE was born 5 December 1957 and registered to vote in Mannsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DELVIS was born 8 November 1976 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DESTINY NICOLE was born 16 June 1995 and registered to vote in Thomas, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DONALD LAVERN was born 29 June 1929 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DONALD R. was born 7 December 1951 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DONNA SUE was born 25 October 1951 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, DON WALTER was born 6 August 1931 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, EAROTH JACOB was born 14 November 1953 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, EDDY ARTHUR was born 13 October 1946 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, EDITH was born 21 July 1945 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ELIANA GRACE was born 21 June 2000 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ELIZABETH was born 31 May 1966 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ELIZABETH AMELIA was born 12 April 1991 and registered to vote in Noble, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ELLEN L. was born 24 October 1943 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ELSA was born 11 February 1977 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, EMILY ELIZABETH was born 8 May 1991 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ERIC DAVID was born 23 April 1975 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ERIN NICOLE was born 4 February 1988 and registered to vote in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, EUPHEMIA R. was born 26 November 1952 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, EVELYN JOYCE was born 22 April 1934 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, FINNY T. was born 22 November 1990 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, GARRETT EMANUEL was born 16 July 1977 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, GEORGE WESLEY was born 29 September 1960 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, GILBERT H. was born 5 February 1963 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, GRACALEE M. was born 11 May 1930 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, HELENA RAE was born 19 May 1966 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JACOB DANIEL was born 16 November 1994 and registered to vote in Thomas, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JACOB P. was born 31 May 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JACOBY DANIEL was born 27 January 1994 and registered to vote in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JADE SANTEE was born 10 October 1976 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JAISON was born 24 November 1979 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JAMES was born 24 May 1966 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JAMES C. was born 19 August 1945 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JANE was born 4 October 1993 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JARAE was born 17 June 1963 and registered to vote in Fort Cobb, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JASON DWANE was born 23 March 1974 and registered to vote in Prague, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JASON THOMAS was born 4 February 1984 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JAYDEN RAE was born 18 February 1994 and registered to vote in Haworth, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JAYSON PATHALIL was born 7 February 1984 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JEAN M. was born 29 May 1924 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JENNIFER JEAN was born 21 May 1981 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JERALD P. was born 12 June 1962 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JEREMIAH WAYNE was born 16 July 1990 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JEROME TRAVIS was born 13 February 1964 and registered to vote in Lexington, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JERRY KENNETH was born 2 December 1967 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JESSICA LYNN was born 17 January 1984 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JESSICA MICHELLE was born 2 January 1991 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JESSY was born 20 May 1970 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JIM was born 25 April 1980 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JIM MATHEW was born 20 January 1993 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JIMMY DALE was born 1 August 1982 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JIMMY JOSEPH was born 15 December 1988 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JINCY was born 15 July 1990 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JINCY ANNAMMA was born 14 June 1996 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOANNA CLAIRE was born 6 November 1984 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOANN MARGARET was born 17 November 1946 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOHNATHAN CHRISTOPHER was born 23 September 1978 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOHNATHAN CRESHAWN was born 3 October 1996 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOHNNY DARRYL was born 23 December 1959 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOHNNY RAY was born 15 May 1958 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JORDAN ROBERT was born 4 December 1986 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOSEPH ADEOLU was born 26 May 1998 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOSHUA BRAYDON was born 12 July 2000 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JOSHUA STEPHEN was born 14 October 1993 and registered to vote in Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JULSOTAH CHARLES was born 22 August 1996 and registered to vote in Thomas, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, JUSTIN KEITH was born 12 July 1997 and registered to vote in Caddo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KAREN ELAINE was born 30 January 1962 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KAREN RHEA was born 25 June 1971 and registered to vote in Caddo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KATELYN MARIE was born 25 May 1992 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KATELYNN DAWN was born 2 December 1999 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KATHERINE M. was born 13 January 1949 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KATHY S. was born 16 November 1954 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KELSIE TRINEA was born 19 December 1996 and registered to vote in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KENDRA KAY was born 4 February 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KENNETH DALE was born 22 November 1946 and registered to vote in Hydro, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KENNETH ROBERT was born 15 April 1950 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KEVIN LEE was born 7 April 1986 and registered to vote in Gans, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KIMBERLY CAROL was born 28 July 1972 and registered to vote in Fairland, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KRISTA DIANNE was born 2 January 1987 and registered to vote in Glenpool, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KRISTEN MYCHAL was born 6 April 1989 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KRISTI LYNN was born 11 October 1974 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, KRISTINA FAYE was born 26 November 1987 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LANA M. was born 14 October 1968 and registered to vote in Sterling, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LANCE R. was born 8 November 1961 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LAURICE LORRAINE was born 8 July 1970 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LEAH LIANN was born 16 November 1991 and registered to vote in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LELA KAY was born 22 July 1996 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LELIA J. was born 29 August 1948 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LEONARD DALE was born 20 June 1960 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LIJI JACOB was born 7 March 1977 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LINDA CASS was born 19 August 1960 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LINDA JEAN was born 14 October 1956 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LINDA LUE was born 3 April 1954 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LISA EYVONNE was born 19 May 1969 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LISA MONAY was born 21 July 1973 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LOLA MAE was born 7 May 1942 and registered to vote in Cottonwood, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LORENE SELETHA was born 19 September 1924 and registered to vote in Park Hill, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LORETTA B. was born 3 August 1963 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LOVELY was born 23 May 1960 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LUCILLE B. was born 15 May 1937 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, LUWANA RAE was born 3 September 1964 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MALAYIL SAJIMON was born 4 April 1966 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MALCOLM ERIC was born 24 May 1996 and registered to vote in Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MARIAM was born 5 October 1947 and registered to vote in Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MARIAMMA was born 8 July 1946 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MARK RANDALL was born 18 July 1957 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MARY ANN was born 14 November 1965 and registered to vote in Checotah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MATTHEW BROC was born 19 December 1988 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MATTHEW MICHAEL was born 29 June 2000 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MATT K. was born 29 May 1985 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MEMORY DAWN was born 23 November 1976 and registered to vote in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MERY was born 2 July 1991 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MICHAEL was born 25 June 1964 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MICHAEL DAVID was born 21 March 1950 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MICHAEL DEWAYNE was born 12 March 1970 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MICHAEL LYNN was born 8 April 1975 and registered to vote in Coalgate, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MICHAEL SCOTT was born 3 July 1996 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MINDY BETH was born 25 September 1979 and registered to vote in N.Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, MITCHEL LYMON was born 17 January 1962 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, NANCY SUE was born 1 March 1963 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, NATASHA RIO was born 22 December 1986 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, NATHAN BLAKE was born 7 April 1987 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, NICHOLAS WAYNE was born 22 May 1982 and registered to vote in N.Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, NYDIA MARIE was born 8 November 1998 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, OLUSOLA SUNDAY was born 3 October 1959 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, OPAL MARQARUETTE was born 9 December 1931 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PATRICIA A. was born 19 December 1947 and registered to vote in Thomas, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PATRICIA JAYNE was born 2 July 1943 and registered to vote in Mcloud, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PEGGY JEAN was born 19 November 1949 and registered to vote in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PIPER ELAINE was born 18 December 1965 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PRETTY SABU was born 5 January 1971 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PRIYA was born 10 June 1982 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, PUTHYPARAMPIL MATHAI was born 30 January 1938 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, QUINTUS EUGENE was born 2 May 1940 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RAMON LEON was born 28 March 1935 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RANDALL LEE was born 24 December 1955 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RANDY EDWARD was born 1 November 1977 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RAVONNE MICHELLE was born 8 July 1984 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RAYMOND ELLIS was born 2 January 1970 and registered to vote in Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, REBA R. was born 13 December 1952 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, REBECCA ANNE was born 25 November 1953 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, REBEKAH OLAOLUWA was born 9 September 1993 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ROBERT ERIC was born 22 February 1972 and registered to vote in Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ROBERT EVAN was born 29 June 1987 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ROBERT L. was born 26 October 1939 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ROBERT M. was born 13 October 1969 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ROBIN EARL was born 3 July 1963 and registered to vote in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ROGER W. was born 1 July 1967 and registered to vote in Thomas, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RYAN FAL was born 3 February 1980 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, RYAN LANCE was born 2 May 1990 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SAGI was born 30 May 1966 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SAJL was born 30 April 1968 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SAM MATHEW was born 18 November 1954 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SAMUEL J. was born 28 November 1982 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SARAH DIANE was born 3 September 1980 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SETH TYLER was born 24 August 1993 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHACORIA DARSHA was born 11 June 1988 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHALLAN KATHLEEN was born 26 May 1977 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHAUN ABRAHAM was born 25 June 1992 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHEENA ANN was born 24 November 1990 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHEILA ALDONA was born 28 December 1955 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHELBY LYNN was born 21 July 1997 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHERRI LYNNE was born 18 June 1976 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SHIRLEY was born 1 January 1949 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SIDNEY L. was born 30 March 1941 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, STANLEY was born 4 March 1951 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, STANLY KAVALIMAKAL was born 17 January 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, STEVEN NATHANIEL was born 25 September 1975 and registered to vote in Milburn, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, STEVEN VANCE was born 4 May 1951 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SUSAN was born 13 July 1962 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SUSAN LUANNE was born 15 June 1963 and registered to vote in Idabel, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, SUZANNE M. was born 23 August 1945 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TABITHA ANN was born 13 December 1984 and registered to vote in Okemah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TENEY VARUGHESE was born 7 January 1979 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TERESA MARIE was born 27 February 1938 and registered to vote in Garvin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, THOMAS was born 28 May 1959 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, THOMAS L. was born 28 October 1967 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, THOMAS PATHALIL was born 26 December 1935 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TIERRA MONIQUE was born 14 March 1978 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TIMOTHY ALAN was born 17 February 1965 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TOBY was born 1 May 1978 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TOM was born 30 October 1952 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TORRI LYNNE was born 12 June 1970 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TRACY LEN was born 1 February 1963 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TRAVIS was born 6 February 1974 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, TYMON ANTHONY AARON was born 26 October 1989 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, UTHUP was born 16 November 1945 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, VALLIYAKALAYIL J. was born 17 November 1957 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, VANESSA RENAE was born 10 May 1987 and registered to vote in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, VARGHESE was born 30 October 1945 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, VELMA J. was born 17 February 1949 and registered to vote in Wright City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, VIVIAN ANN was born 30 December 1934 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, WAHID ELLIS was born 11 March 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, WARREN D. was born 18 October 1947 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, WILLIAM ALAN was born 5 December 1975 and registered to vote in Mustang, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, WILLIAM CLYDE was born 28 August 1943 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, WILLIAM KEITH was born 13 January 1949 and registered to vote in Sulphur, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, YOUNG RILEY was born 4 September 1999 and registered to vote in Centrahoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, YVONNE MICHELLE was born 2 December 1962 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN, ZEENAT STELLA was born 24 December 1946 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNASEN, COLT LEE was born 25 November 1983 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNASEN, CORTNI MARIE was born 19 January 1982 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNASEN, JOYCE was born 12 February 1958 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN BOWMAN, JESSICA LYNN was born 28 September 1982 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNCOX, DEANNA LYNN was born 25 February 1964 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNCOX, MICHAEL ALAN was born 20 January 1964 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNCOX, NATALIE JEAN was born 17 September 1993 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, AMANDA FAYE was born 27 September 1996 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, BILLY J. was born 7 July 1932 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, CARSON LAINE was born 11 April 1997 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, CONNIE J. was born 16 October 1950 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, CYNTHIA MARGARET was born 21 March 1974 and registered to vote in Pond Creek, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, CYNTHIA SUE was born 19 August 1961 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, DONALD GARY was born 15 October 1972 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, GRANT T. was born 18 July 1962 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, JACLYN KAY was born 15 June 1988 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, JAMES D. was born 3 June 1938 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, JASON DEAN was born 25 September 1993 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, JEFFREY SCOTT was born 27 September 1968 and registered to vote in Pond Creek, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, JOANNA KAY was born 5 June 1950 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, LARRY D. was born 11 August 1941 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, LILLIAN KAY was born 6 December 1940 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, LORETTA E. was born 22 May 1934 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, MARYANN was born 29 December 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, NATALIE LYNN was born 5 December 1981 and registered to vote in Lahoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, NEOMA JEAN was born 11 April 1933 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, PATRICK DEAN was born 5 March 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, PAUL EDWARD was born 9 January 1938 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, PEGGY SUE was born 25 September 1944 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, RICHARD was born 29 June 1951 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, RICHARD EDWARD was born 11 March 1981 and registered to vote in Lahoma, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, ROSS THOMAS was born 4 August 1992 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW, SHARON BEALL was born 20 March 1964 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNDROW-CASEY, KARI LOUISE was born 1 October 1965 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, ADRIAN TALLIE was born 19 May 1976 and registered to vote in Clayton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, CINDI JOYCE was born 28 March 1975 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, EDNA JOYCE was born 1 May 1944 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, JESSIE MARIE was born 1 March 1979 and registered to vote in Clayton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, KATIE JOYCE was born 2 September 1984 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, MAURICE BLAKE was born 20 November 1964 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, MICHELE RENEE was born 12 March 1957 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, NORA CHRISTINE was born 3 December 1930 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, PATRICIA A. was born 27 June 1953 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, TREVOR B. was born 4 October 1993 and registered to vote in Durant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, VERLA LA FAYE was born 27 November 1957 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNICO, WANDA SUE was born 12 September 1956 and registered to vote in Talihina, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNIGARN, MICHELLE RHEA was born 12 November 1962 and registered to vote in Yukon, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNIKEN, MARY JANE was born 11 April 1952 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNIS, GABRIELLE FAITH DOLLIE was born 18 July 1990 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNIS, MARIAN ALICE was born 24 August 1954 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNIS, STEPHEN PAUL was born 29 June 1957 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNK, DAVID WILLIAM was born 23 October 1960 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNKE, STEVEN WAYNE was born 11 July 1970 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN-KING, JEANNINE MOZELL was born 24 August 1979 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNMEYER, HILLARD EDWARD was born 15 July 1949 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN-MYERS, SAMMIKA JODI was born 21 September 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNIE, ANDREW WILLIAM was born 25 February 1930 and registered to vote in Keota, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNIE, JAMIE LYNN was born 8 October 1982 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNIE, LINDA CAROL was born 4 December 1961 and registered to vote in Keota, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNIE, PRISCILLA ANNE was born 11 November 1941 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNIE, WILLIAM CHARLES was born 26 April 1953 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNSON, GRACE TERESA was born 12 September 1987 and registered to vote in Wanette, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNY, ELVIS CHRISTOPHER was born 22 April 1994 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNY, JAMINA DORKIKO was born 31 July 1993 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNNY, SYLVIA JEAN was born 6 January 1934 and registered to vote in Dewar, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHN-OTT, SHEILA was born 17 November 1971 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ADREA JO was born 20 May 1974 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ALAN PAUL was born 6 December 1970 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ALBERT PAUL was born 22 July 1944 and registered to vote in Bristow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ALICIA MICHELLE was born 29 November 1995 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ALICIA RACHELLE was born 3 March 1978 and registered to vote in Kellyville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ALLEN RICHARD was born 29 June 1993 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ALVA EVETTE was born 1 October 1971 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, AMANDA RENAE was born 29 March 1979 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, AMBER CHRISTINE was born 4 March 1955 and registered to vote in Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, AMELIA KAY was born 15 June 1980 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, AMY BETH was born 20 July 1985 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, AMY MORIAH was born 10 September 1995 and registered to vote in Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, AMY SUE was born 23 April 1979 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANDREA HEATHER was born 16 December 1981 and registered to vote in Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANDREA LOIS was born 10 July 1963 and registered to vote in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANDREA NICOLE was born 11 August 1972 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANDREW JAY was born 20 May 1975 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANGELA C. was born 10 August 1971 and registered to vote in Union City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANGELA D. was born 3 January 1979 and registered to vote in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANITA E. was born 24 December 1953 and registered to vote in Duncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANNA ELIZABETH was born 24 June 2000 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ANNA GAYLE was born 24 February 1992 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, APRIL ANN was born 30 March 1972 and registered to vote in Welch, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, APRIL MARIE was born 8 July 1982 and registered to vote in El Reno, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, ASIA L. was born 29 July 2000 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BARBARA ANN was born 24 November 1940 and registered to vote in Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BARBARA GEE was born 30 July 1945 and registered to vote in Purcell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BARBARA J. was born 23 October 1941 and registered to vote in Apache, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BARBARA JEAN was born 6 April 1942 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BARBARA MANDY was born 29 May 1942 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BARBARA RUTH was born 25 August 1935 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BEAU MICHAEL was born 11 December 1976 and registered to vote in Sawyer, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BETH BREANNE was born 27 April 1989 and registered to vote in Harrah, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BETTY JULIANNA was born 16 October 1929 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BETTY LAVERNE was born 7 February 1938 and registered to vote in Byars, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BEULAH M. was born 18 January 1928 and registered to vote in Newkirk, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BEVERLY L. was born 7 May 1972 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BILLIE LEANN was born 21 June 1961 and registered to vote in Mc Alester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BILL LEE was born 18 February 1953 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BILLY WAYNE was born 21 November 1969 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BOBBY C. was born 1 January 1936 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BOBBY RANDAL was born 6 October 1959 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRANDON BRIAN was born 14 September 1992 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRANDON JEFFREY was born 21 March 1987 and registered to vote in Owasso, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRENDA LYNETTE was born 1 August 1965 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRIAN ANDREW was born 15 December 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRIAN JAMES was born 17 September 1980 and registered to vote in Grant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRIAN KENNETH was born 3 December 1965 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRIANNA MARIE was born 31 May 1988 and registered to vote in Glenpool, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRIDGET ANN was born 10 March 1966 and registered to vote in Mounds, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRITTANY ELIZABETH was born 20 November 1986 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BROCK TODD was born 25 December 1968 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, BRUCE LARRY was born 2 December 1933 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CALEB LYNN was born 15 May 1994 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CARL ANTHONY was born 7 August 1951 and registered to vote in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CARL EDISON was born 28 December 1938 and registered to vote in , Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CARL LEE was born 2 May 1980 and registered to vote in Skiatook, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CAROL SUE was born 22 October 1940 and registered to vote in Purcell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CAROL SUE was born 29 January 1955 and registered to vote in Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CAROLYN IRENE was born 21 October 1964 and registered to vote in Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CARROL DAVID was born 31 July 1940 and registered to vote in Apache, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, C. DARLENE was born 27 November 1950 and registered to vote in Braman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CELINA ANN was born 4 June 1954 and registered to vote in Grant, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHAD NICHOLAS was born 3 July 1982 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHARLES RICHARD was born 17 October 1942 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHARLOTTE BETTY LEE was born 16 June 1943 and registered to vote in Hennessey, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHARLOTTE JEANNE was born 7 April 1951 and registered to vote in Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHARLOTTE LOUISE was born 19 October 1962 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHERYL ANN was born 6 July 1957 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHERYL LYNN was born 2 October 1968 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHLOE ANNE was born 28 May 1985 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRIS ANN was born 26 July 1959 and registered to vote in Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRISTINA was born 18 February 1953 and registered to vote in Quinlin, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRISTINE MARIE was born 13 October 1981 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRISTINE MARIE was born 23 August 1967 and registered to vote in Perkins, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRISTOPHER LEE was born 17 August 1972 and registered to vote in Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRISTOPHER QUIZO was born 9 June 1999 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRIS WAYNE was born 22 July 1960 and registered to vote in Talala, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CHRYSTAL RENEE` was born 21 August 1978 and registered to vote in Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CODY DOUGLAS was born 23 February 1996 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, COLTON BRADLEY was born 10 January 1989 and registered to vote in Davis, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CONNER DWAYNE was born 4 December 1996 and registered to vote in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CORBIN MIKEL was born 18 September 1996 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CORY WESTON was born 16 November 1984 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, COURTNEY ROSE was born 10 July 1992 and registered to vote in Hugo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, CURTIS DALE was born 16 October 1963 and registered to vote in Braman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, C W. was born 3 June 1936 and registered to vote in Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAISY A. was born 3 January 1941 and registered to vote in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DALTON DARRIN was born 11 August 1989 and registered to vote in Collinsville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAMIAN WADE was born 11 June 1983 and registered to vote in Blackwell, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DANA ELISABETH was born 16 September 1957 and registered to vote in Talala, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DANIEL was born 24 June 1984 and registered to vote in Crowder, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DANIEL LAMAR was born 13 January 1930 and registered to vote in Del City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAN L. was born 4 May 1956 and registered to vote in Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DANNY LEE was born 6 July 1949 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DARIA LEA was born 12 October 1961 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DARIAN MICHAEL was born 6 February 1994 and registered to vote in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DARREN ANTHONY was born 3 September 1967 and registered to vote in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DARRIN DWAINE was born 1 July 1968 and registered to vote in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DARYL WAYNE was born 24 August 1952 and registered to vote in Braman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID ALLAN was born 4 November 1963 and registered to vote in Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID ALLEN was born 3 January 1973 and registered to vote in Bixby, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID D A was born 11 January 1943 and registered to vote in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID EUGENE was born 13 July 1962 and registered to vote in Perkins, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID RAY was born 16 October 1962 and registered to vote in Altus, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID RUSSELL was born 4 August 1954 and registered to vote in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVID THOMAS was born 1 February 1951 and registered to vote in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAVON L. was born 11 May 1995 and registered to vote in Spencer, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DAYNA ADAM was born 14 April 1985 and registered to vote in Hinton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DEBORAH A. was born 1 April 1977 and registered to vote in Fletcher, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DEBORAH STARR was born 22 March 1948 and registered to vote in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DEBRA ANN was born 1 December 1959 and registered to vote in Wilburton, Oklahoma, U.S.A.\nJOHNS, DEBRA JUNE was born 25 February 1966 and registered to 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        "raw_content": "Dance Steps for Swing\nBy MaryFenton ; Updated September 15, 2017\nSwing dance has many variations. The most basic and easiest to learn is city swing, or single-time swing. It is based on a six-count step pattern that is repeated throughout the dance. Swing is a partner dance, and the foundation to any partner dance is the frame. This is what allows the partners to lead and follow each other.\nThe leader and follower start by facing each other. The leader takes his right hand and places it on the follower's left shoulder. His right elbow should be held up so that it is parallel to the floor, creating a shelf for the follower's arm. The follower then places her left hand on the leader's shoulder. The leader then bends his left arm so the forearm is parallel to the floor and cups his hand as if holding onto a soda can. He then places the thumb on top of the hand, forming a hook. The follower places the fingers of her right hand in the hook at about hip level.. The leader's right side and follower's left side should be closer, forming a V-shape with their bodies.\nThe basic steps for single-time swing are: step, step, rock step. The leader will start on his left foot and the follower starts on her right. The steps are about shoulder-width apart. The leader steps left, under his left shoulder, then right, under his right shoulder. The follower does the opposite, stepping right first under the right shoulder, then left under the left shoulder.\nFor the rock step, step back on the ball of one foot, and then replace the weight onto your front foot. For the leader, step back on the ball of your left foot, and then replace the weight forward onto your right foot. You are then ready to begin the pattern again. The follower's rock step is back onto the ball of your right foot, replace the weight forward onto your left foot, and back to the beginning.\nRhythm is extremely important in swing dancing. The pattern is based on a six-count rhythm. The first two steps are two counts each: step (1, 2), step (3, 4). The rock step is one count for each step: rock (5) step (6). Repeat this step until you are comfortable with the pattern and the rhythm.\nMary Fenton received a Bachelor of Arts in dance with an emphasis on performance and choreography from the University of California, Los Angeles. She has been a professional dancer, dance teacher, Realtor and writer.\nHow to Do Basic Swing Dance Steps\nThe History of Dance in Cuba\nLists of Jazz Dance Steps\nHow to 10 Step Line Dance\nHow to Do the Texas Two-Step\nHow to Do the Calypso\nLocomotion Dance Steps\nHow to Do the Cupid Shuffle Line Dance",
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        "raw_content": "Parcel Delivery To The Isle of Wight\nLocated in the English Channel, the Isle of Wight is one of the United Kingdom's most highly populated islands. Known for its coastal towns, picturesque scenery and mild climate, it is located just 4 miles (6 km) off the coast of Hampshire, making it very much a part of the United Kingdom.\nAs the Isle of Wight makes up one part of the UK, delivery laws are the same as standard laws for parcels being delivered across the mainland, and with Parcel Broker, you can rest assured that your parcel is getting there safely, in good time, at an affordable price and is adhering to UK parcel regulations.\nWith ParcelBroker, you will receive the highest levels of customer support possible throughout the delivery service and can track the progress of your delivery in real time online, so you can remain consistently up to date on your parcel's status. We also offer same day collection on parcels being delivered to the Isle of Wight, so when it comes to last minute deliveries, we are a reliable choice too.\nDo I need to deal with customs when sending from the UK to the Isle of Wight?\nDespite it being an Island off the shores of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight is still very much a part of the United Kingdom, and it is for this reason that goods being posted from the mainland to the Isle of Wight will be classed as the same as all other deliveries being sent across the United Kingdom. Deliveries to the Isle of Wight will therefore not require customs documentation to be completed by the sender.\nHow much does it cost to send a parcel from the UK to the Isle of Wight?\nSending a parcel from the mainland to the Isle of Wight depends on which service or provider you use, as well as the size and weight of the parcel you wish to send. Deliveries to the Isle of Wight from the United Kingdon start from around \u00a36.99 +VAT.\nHow should I address my parcel for delivery to the Isle of Wight?\nThe Isle of Wight is part of the United Kingdom, therefore we follow the same rules when it comes to addressing parcels being sent to destinations across the mainland. Simply state clearly the name of the recipient or business you are mailing out to, in addition to the address itself, making sure to include the postcode. If you would prefer to be extra cautious, you can also include the destination name in capitals on the label - in this case being the Isle of Wight. However, this isn't mandatory.\n5kg \u00a38.32 +VAT \u00a36.99 +VAT \u00a31.33 Save 16%\n10kg \u00a311.17 +VAT \u00a38.99 +VAT \u00a32.18 Save 20%\n20kg \u00a321.26 +VAT \u00a311.50 +VAT \u00a39.76\nWhat items can I send to the Isle of Wight?\nAs the Isle of Wight is part of the United Kingdom, the rules for what is both allowed and prohibited from being sent to the Isle of Wight are the same as they would be anywhere else. The prohibited items list can be viewed on our website if you require further understanding.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Politics We have taken precautions that dignity of institutions is not lowered: Rajnath\nWe have taken precautions that dignity of institutions is not lowered: Rajnath\nNew Delhi: Placing emphasis on the dignity of institutions, Union Minister Rajnath Singh said that they have taken precautions that dignity of institutions is not lowered.\n\u201cI think the charge is absolutely baseless. I would have been in a better position to answer this accusation had someone come up with an instance\u2026 All these selections are done on the basis of merit, not on recommendations,\u201d Singh said during an interview at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit here.\nHe was asked about his views on the accusation that top positions like those of Vice Chancellors are being filled from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) cadre.\nAsked about his thoughts on the Supreme Court judges reaching out to the media for the first time in the history of the country, he said: \u201cWhatever happened in the matter of the Supreme Court, not a single comment came from the side of the ruling party\u2026 For now, the situation is normalised.\u201d\nHe also said: \u201cWe have all taken precaution that dignity of the institutions is not lowered down. In a democracy, if its institutions are weakened, then, I believe, the democracy is also weakened. We have tried to maintain the integrity and trustworthiness of these institutions.\u201d\nPolitics News,Politics Breaking News,, Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, Political news, rajnath singh, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Union Minister Rajnath Singh\nUnion Minister Rajnath Singh\nNew Delhi: Placing emphasis on the dignity of institutions, Union Minister Rajnath Singh said that they have taken precautions that dignity of institutions is not lowered. \"I think the charge is absolutely baseless. I would have been in a better\u2026\nPrevious articleCheck out the pictures of newly launched 2018 Ford Aspire!\nNext articleI am usually the one spending in the house, Kajol is miser: Ajay",
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        "raw_content": "Advice for schools on dealing with racist incidents\nImage shows the POSK building in Hammersmith, allegedly targeted by racist graffiti. Kerim44 | Wikimedia Commons\nBy Parent Zone\nThe EU referendum campaign, and the aftermath of the vote, has been highly contentious. There have been reports this week of racist and hateful incidents across the country following the vote, including alleged racist graffiti at the Polish Social and Cultural Association in west London.\nSome of these incidents have involved children, and some have taken place at or near schools. Anyone of any age can be affected by racism, but for young children it can be especially difficult and upsetting to process.\nIf you work in a school, it\u2019s possible that you will have to deal with racist or xenophobic incidents involving your pupils. Many schools have clear and robust policies on how to address racism and you might feel well-prepared to respond. Still, these incidents can be complicated and you, or some of your colleagues, might want a bit of extra guidance. Here are some of the main things you should know.\nSchools are required to record and respond to racist incidents. If an incident involves one of your pupils but happens outside of school, you won\u2019t have the same requirements but you might still want to offer support to the child and their family.\nYou need to investigate all possibly racist incidents in school. If you conclude the incident wasn\u2019t racially motivated, record this information and deal with it according to normal school procedures. Be aware that the recommended definition of a racist incident is \u2018any incident which is perceived to be racist by the victim or any other person.\u2019\nResponding to an incident\nIf you do have to respond to racist bullying or abuse in your school, you need to respond quickly and make it clear that intolerance is unacceptable.\nOffer support to the pupils who have been targeted and apologise for the fact that it happened at school. Although it's not your fault, the pupils affected might feel let down or worry that school is no longer a safe place, and showing sympathy can help. Try to be sensitive to their needs and feelings. Pupils will have different reactions \u2013 some may have retaliated against the perpetrator, or find it hard to talk about the incident. Use your professional judgement in deciding how to offer support, and don\u2019t be afraid to ask for help or consult appropriate resources.\nYou\u2019ll also need to address the perpetrator(s). Of course, you can\u2019t excuse their actions in any way \u2013 but this doesn\u2019t mean you shouldn\u2019t try to understand their motivations. You need to clearly explain why their behaviour was unacceptable and take steps to stop it happening again. This will be easier if you can have an honest conversation about what happened.\nOnce you\u2019ve spoken to the victims and perpetrators, you need to decide on a course of action. This will depend on the nature of the incident but could involve a referral to the headteacher or another appropriate member of staff, behaviour modification strategies and/or monitoring in case of further incidents. If racist materials have been brought into school, you\u2019ll need to remove and deal with them. Notify the parents or carers of all the pupils involved, and be prepared to explain what you\u2019re doing to respond.\nIf anyone other than the victims and perpetrators witnessed the incident, you need to have private conversations with them too. They should be made aware that the school will not tolerate racism and might need support to deal with the incident, even if they were not targeted.\nYou are required to record the incident and, if it is serious, you should inform the school\u2019s governors (who should also receive an annual report on racist incidents). Be aware that in very serious cases, you may need to involve the police.\nIf it involves an adult\u2026\nTreat racist incidents involving staff or any other adults in your school community just as seriously as those involving pupils. If an adult is the victim of racism at your school, you should still offer them all necessary support and make sure they know that hate will not be tolerated. Remember that your school is responsible for providing all staff with a safe working environment.\nRacist incidents involving staff as perpetrators are very serious and should be dealt with according to your misconduct procedures. If a member of staff has targeted a pupil, you need to follow your local authority\u2019s child protection procedures.\nYou\u2019ve taken action to support the victims and deal with the perpetrators, but you still need to think about what this means for your school as a whole.\nPerhaps it was an isolated incident, but one of the most essential parts of your response is the steps you take to make sure it\u2019s not repeated.\nIt\u2019s a good idea to remind your whole community of the school\u2019s policies on equality, behaviour and respect. You don\u2019t have to tie it to a particular incident if you\u2019re worried about the privacy of the people involved.\nThere are opportunities to discuss the importance of diversity and equality across the curriculum. Following a racist incident at your school or in your local community, it will be more important than ever to ensure your school is making the most of these opportunities.\nFortunately, many schools have not had to deal with any such incidents but there is a lot of political tension at the moment which could be worrying or raise questions for many children. It\u2019s always worth reminding your pupils of the importance of treating others with respect, even when you disagree with them.\nTrue Vision is a police-sponsored resource, with information about all types of hate crime and hate incidents. 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        "raw_content": "MOVIES (CLICK HERE!)\nThe name of the religion is Islam, which comes from an Arabic root word meaning \u201cpeace\u201d and \u201csubmission.\u201d Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one\u2019s life by submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart, soul and deed. The same Arabic root word gives us \u201cSalaam alaykum,\u201d (\u201cPeace be with you\u201d), the universal Muslim greeting.\nA person who believes in and consciously follows Islam is called a Muslim, also from the same root word. So, the religion is called \u201cIslam,\u201d and a person who believes in and follows it is a \u201cMuslim.\u201d\nIslam is a major world religion, with over 1 billion followers worldwide (1/5 of the world population). It is considered one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, along with Judaism and Christianity. Although usually associated with the Arabs of the Middle East, less than 10% of Muslims are in fact Arab. Muslims are found all over the world, of every nation, color and race.\nAllah is the proper name for Almighty God, and is often translated merely as \u201cGod.\u201d Allah has other names that are used to describe His characteristics: the Creator, the Sustainer, the Merciful, the Compassionate, etc.\nPingback: | PASS THE KNOWLEDGE (LIGHT & LIFE)\nPingback: PASSTHEKNOWLEDGE.WORDPRESS.COM | PASS THE KNOWLEDGE (LIGHT & LIFE)\nPingback: DRESSED BUT YET NAKED | PASS THE KNOWLEDGE (LIGHT & LIFE)",
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        "raw_content": "Legendary Musician, Folk Singer, Author & Artist\nAuthors, Celebrity Speakers, Entertainment, Motivational Speakers, Musicians, Women Speaker\nJudy Collins has thrilled audiences worldwide with her unique blend of interpretative folksongs and contemporary themes. Her impressive career has spanned more than 40 years.\nAt 13, Judy Collins made her public debut performing Mozart\u2019s \u201cConcerto for Two Pianos\u201d, but it was the music of such artists as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, as well as the traditional songs of the folk revival, that sparked Judy Collins\u2019 love of lyrics.\nShe soon moved away from the classical piano and began her lifelong love with the guitar. In 1961, Judy Collins released her first album, A Maid of Constant Sorrow, at the age of 22, and began a thirty-five year association with Jac Holzman and Elektra Records.\nJudy Collins is also noted for her rendition of Joni Mitchell\u2019s \u201cBoth Sides Now\u201d on her classic 1967 album, \u201cWildflowers\u201d. \u201cBoth Sides Now\u201d has since been entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Winning Song of the Year at the 1975 Grammy Awards was Judy\u2019s version of \u201cSend in the Clowns\u201d, a ballad written by Stephen Sondheim for the Broadway musical \u201cA Little Night Music.\u201d\nJudy\u2019s book, \u201cSanity and Grace, A Journey of Suicide, Survival and Strength\u201d, is a deeply moving memoir, focusing on the death of her only son and the healing process following the tragedy. The book speaks to all who have endured the sorrow of losing a loved one before their time. In the depths of her suffering, Judy found relief by reaching out to others for help and support. Now, she extends her hand to comfort other survivors whose lives have been affected by similar tragedy.\nIn a recent appearance on ABC\u2019s Good Morning America, Judy performed \u201cWings of Angels,\u201d the heartbreaking ballad that she wrote about the loss of her son. The song is available on the Judy Collins Wildflower Festival CD and DVD, which also feature guest artists Arlo Guthrie, Tom Rush and Eric Andersen. This extraordinary concert was filmed at the famed Humphrey\u2019s By the Bay in San Diego, CA. The concert was the culmination of a 25 city national tour.\nJudy Collins continues to create music of hope and healing that lights up the world and speaks to the heart.",
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        "raw_content": "NBA 2K17 Review | Xbox One\nPosted October 3, 2016 by Nick de Bruyne in Games, Sports\nAlmost everything that a fan of the NBA could ever want from a basketball game\n[Please note: My review also appears on Lazygamer.net, so don\u2019t be accusing anyone of plagiarism, homies]\nWhat is it? An annual NBA sports title that not only includes the ability to play as all the teams in the NBA, but a personalised story-based career mode as well as a variety of other management and fun modes.\nA year has gone by which means it\u2019s time for another NBA title from 2K. 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No, NBA keeps it very real and you could just as well put it into demo mode and grab a beer to get a similar experience to watching a game on TV.\nIt offers even more than that though. Online and MMO-like modes allow you to hang out in Play Parks and join in games that are going on and compete, card game modes allow you to get booster packs, draw player/outfit/boost cards and then even play out modes with the team you put together. You can play seasons as your favourite teams or even play an entire mode that has you managing a team. The cherry on top of course is the MyCareer mode that lets you create your own player and then play through a career mode that has been infused with a story that involves texting with managers/friends/family, attending practises, playing games and of course, playing out the story that features Hollywood talent like Creed and Fantastic 4\u2019s Michael B. Jordan.\nSo if you have a good idea of what\u2019s in the box, what else has it got going on? Well, besides all the modes that serve to please every avenue of basketball that you might enjoy, it has a few tweaks as well. Gameplay this year feels slightly more fluid and forgiving, while the developers also learned from last year that it might not be the best idea to leave newcomers so high and dry when it comes to tutorials and learning how to play the game. That said it could still offer a little more, or even present it easier. Creating your MyCareer characters is better than ever though, now offering a really simple and effective system of determining what kind of player you want to be and what sort of physical stats you should go for and how they affect your play style, such as too much height slowing you down, or light weight allowing you to be pushed around easier.\nLoad times are still a little on the rough side, but a few tactics are employed to try and ease the pain, such as episodes of 2KTV streaming even before the game lets you switch over to the pre-game shows that were already in place to mask some of the loading. That said, the 2KTV content and the pre-game shows are really well produced and the antics of Shaq and co. are always a hoot, even if its a bit of a filler at times.\nNBA 2K16 started a new trend by having the MyCareer mode play out in an entire Spike Lee directed story of rags to riches that featured victories, broken friendships and heartbreak along the way. 2K17 keeps it a little lighter and slower paced this time around as you play an up and comer named \u201cPres\u201d (as in President) and opts to rather inject bits and pieces of story into the career as you go along rather than have you feel like you\u2019re constantly playing out a movie. As mentioned earlier, the MyCareer mode is very smart in that it plays out as more than just a game-to-game sports title with you needing to attend practises and sponsored events all managed from your characters hangout/hub area (a sort of hangar with a court and a bar), and it\u2019s really great that the practise sessions actually contribute to your abilities and stats going into the following days.\nThe only gripes that I have with all of it is that the pacing of the career can really suffer for it. While you can skip from game to game if you like, it doesn\u2019t feel natural to skip the responsibilities that make up the core of the mode, and by doing the opposite it often feels like its too long between actual games at times, especially if you just wanna jump into the game and hit your career mode for 30 mins, you might find most of it going to things other than playing a game in the NBA. It\u2019s made slightly worse by the fact that you always have to load back to the hub before you can make your next choice on your calendar which really just wastes time for no good reason rather than letting you finish practise at the gyms and then opt to cut straight to the next thing you want to do on your calendar. I also experienced a few glitches in the game during practise modes that caused practise partners to get stuck in infinite loops while attempting to pick up a ball or walk somewhere and because it messed with my ability to even bring up the menu I had to not only waste time quitting out the game to load it all up again, but also lost the progress I had made during that practice session\u2019s drills.\nNBA 2K17 isn\u2019t a massive leap over 2K16 and still has some room for improvement, but to be honest, the series does so much right, that it\u2019s a bit of big ask to expect any more from this year\u2019s title. 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        "raw_content": "Like WSU Percussion on Facebook!\nGerald Noble, M.M.\nCreative Arts Center 175K, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Dayton, OH 45435-0001\ngerald.noble@wright.edu\nGerald Noble\nDirector of Percussion\nM175K Creative Arts Center\nJerry Noble is Director of Percussion at Wright State University, member of the Dayton Philharmonic, Vice President of the Percussive Arts Society-Ohio Chapter, Principal Timpanist of the Lakeside Symphony, and performs regularly with his pop/jazz group \"Moment's Notice.\" This summer he joins the faculty at Brevard Music Center. Previously, he was a member of the USAF Band of Flight where he performed over 1,500 concerts throughout the Midwest, including performances for presidents, vice presidents, and other heads of state. He has presented clinics at PASIC, OMEA, Ontario Day of Percussion, Interlochen Arts Academy, Zhengzhou Normal University in China, and throughout the US (including Alaska and Hawaii). In 2017, Jerry was awarded a Wright State University CELIA Fellowship.\nHe has led the Wright State Percussion Ensemble in concert at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (winners of the 2016 PAS International Percussion Competition), Ohio Music Educator Association Conferences, Ohio Days of Percussion, Interlochen Arts Academy, and the Niu Valley Percussion Festival (Hawaii). Former/current students hold positions with the US Navy Bands, Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, Rhythm X, Phantom Regiment staff, Mansfield Symphony, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Indiana Wesleyan University, University of Cincinnati-Bearcat Bands; have performed with the Cincinnati Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Dayton Philharmonic, USAF Band of Flight, and Fort Wayne Philharmonic; and serve as active educators throughout the region.\nJerry performs regularly with the Cincinnati Symphony/Pops, Louisiana Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. He has appeared as guest principal timpanist with the Cincinnati Symphony, Hunan Symphony (China), Alabama Symphony, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, West Virginia Symphony, and the New Mexico Symphony.\nAs a chamber musician, Jerry has collaborated with Bob Becker, Mike Burritt, Keith Aleo, So Percussion, and with members of the Indianapolis Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Fort Wayne Philharmonic. Jerry has performed for nationally touring Broadway shows, toured the Caribbean as a drummer for Princess Cruises, has served as percussion staff/arranger with the University of Cincinnati Bearcats Marching Band, and has performed with Star of Indiana's \"Brass Theater\".\nDegrees are from UC-College Conservatory of Music, Indiana University, and Cleveland State. He has studied with Tom Freer, the Percussion Group Cincinnati, Gerald Carlyss, Glenn Schaft, Jim Rupp, and Kenny Aronoff.\nJerry Noble is a performing artist/clinician for Zildjian, Pearl/Adams, and proudly serves as a consultant for D'Addario & Co. (Pro-Mark and Evans).\nHe and his wife Ashley are the parents of Ava, Lydia, and Isaac. Ashley is an oboist/English hornist and a homeschool mom.",
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        "raw_content": "The Importance Being Relatable Holds to You, Based on Your Personality Type\nFor some it is truly important to be relatable to others, or at least to find people they can personally relate to. Lacking this connecting and relatability can be upsetting and even feel a bit lonely at times. Here is how important being relatable is to you, based on your personality type.\nINFJs do want to be someone that others can relate to, but at the same time they can struggle to relate to others. They have parts of their personality which can make them rather relatable, and yet the deeper parts can be hard for others to connect with. INFJs want to find someone to connect with and relate to, but it isn\u2019t something they require on a larger scale. 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INFPs don\u2019t want to be someone that the whole world can relate to, since to them it means they are boring and insincere. They do want to find special people who they feel connected to in a way that is honest and relatable. INFPs crave a connection where they feel understood in a more relatable way, but they don\u2019t need it from a lot of people. They don\u2019t usually feel like someone others can easily relate to, since their way of looking at the world is often rather unique.\nENFPs don\u2019t need to be relatable, as long as people admire and accept them. Having people enjoy their presence is often more than enough, since they realize they are unique and sometimes unusual people. ENFPs don\u2019t find it easy to relate to people, and so they understand that most people with feel the same about them. They do however, want to find people who can at least understand them and accept them completely for who they are. They want an unconditional connection, one that can last for a long time.\nINTJs don\u2019t really need to be someone that others can relate to, since most of the time they feel a bit unusual. INTJs don\u2019t feel a need to be someone others can relate to, nor do they need to constantly search for this amongst others. INTJs understand that relating to people isn\u2019t as important as respecting and appreciating them. They do want to find people who can understand them to some extent, and appreciate their similarities and differences. They don\u2019t need to constantly be relatable, they just want to be able to connect with their loved ones in an honest way.\nENTJs don\u2019t really need to be relatable, unless it is in a setting where this will benefit them. They don\u2019t necessarily need to be around people who can relate to them, as long as those people respect them. 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They do crave finding someone they can relate to and connect with on a deeper level.\nENTPs often realize that being relatable isn\u2019t something that comes naturally for them, since they have rather unique personalities. Their complex inner minds can be something that sets them apart, and they are often more than okay with that. For the ENTP it is more about being someone others can admire and be proud of, or in the very least enjoy spending time with. ENTPs might want to find someone special who can understand them and appreciate them for who they are, but this isn\u2019t something they just expect to find easily.\nISTJs do want to be relatable to some extent, and enjoy being someone that others can understand and respect. They don\u2019t need to feel like someone who is unusual and outside of the being relatable. ISTJs value making connections and want to be a valued member of their community. For them being able to be someone others can relate to is actually a good way to make connections that will help them move forward in life. While it isn\u2019t vital for them to constantly be relatable, it is a helpful part of getting things done how they want.\nESTJs do enjoy being relatable, especially since they want to be someone others can understand and respect. ESTJs value efficiency and do their best to get things done, and in some cases this requires working with others. They believe it is important to be someone that others can relate to, since being a valuable member of their community is truly something ESTJs strive for. If ESTJs cannot always be relatable, they at least want to be someone others can respect.\nISFJs actually do want to be someone others can relate to, since they value making connections. They want to be someone that people can connect with and come to when they are in need. ISFJs also want to be a valued member of their community and family, and do their best to make this happen. For the ISFJ being relatable and finding people they can relate to, is truly an important things. They care about people and because of that they do strive for relatability.\nESTJs definitely want to be relatable people, since they believe it is important that others can come to them. They want to be someone that others can rely on, and so being relatable is something they strive for. ESFJs want to be able to relate to people on a deeper level, and so they try to find ways to connect with them. Their sense of empathy often helps the ESFJ be very relatable, even in situations where it would be difficult for most.\nISTPs don\u2019t really value being relatable all that much, especially on a larger scale. They don\u2019t want to force anything, and so they don\u2019t need to be relatable to everyone they meet. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Tim McGraw\n\u201cQ\u201d Bombs: November 24, 2013\nA \u201cQ\u201d Bomb will be my term for a music video that I consider to be subpar in music, video, or both. This will be a recurring weekly list that will focus on the worst videos that are currently on \u2026 Continue reading \u2192\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged \"Q\" Bombs, Bruno Mars, Demons, Gorilla, Haim, Imagine Dragons, Jason Derulo, Jason Mraz, Justin Timberlake, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Marry Me, Passenger, Phil Maq, Rough Water, Royals, Southern Girl, That's My Kind of Night, The Wire, Tim McGraw, TKO, Travie McCoy, worst music videos of the week\t| Comments Off on \u201cQ\u201d Bombs: November 24, 2013\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged \"Q\" Bombs, All Night, Bruno Mars, Demons, Gorilla, Haim, Icona Pop, Imagine Dragons, Jason Derulo, Lana Del Rey vs Cedric Gervais, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Marry Me, Passenger, Phil Maq, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, The Wire, Tim McGraw, worst music videos of the week\t| Leave a comment\n\u201cQ\u201d Bombs: November 3, 2013\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged \"Q\" Bombs, All Night, Bruno Mars, Cedric Gervais, Demons, Gorilla, Haim, Icona Pop, Imagine Dragons, Jason Derulo, Lana Del Rey, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Marry Me, Passenger, Phil Maq, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, The Wire, Tim McGraw, worst music videos of the week\t| Leave a comment\n\u201cQ\u201d Bombs: October 27, 2013\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged \"Q\" Bombs, Best I Ever Had, Billy Currington, Cedric Gervais, Demons, Gavin Degraw, Haim, Hey Girl, Imagine Dragons, Jason Derulo, Lana Del Rey, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Marry Me, Passenger, Phil Maq, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, The Wire, Tim McGraw, worst music videos of the week\t| Leave a comment\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged \"Q\" Bombs, Best I Ever Had, Billy Currington, Cassadee Pope, Demons, Gavin Degraw, Haim, Hey Girl, Imagine Dragons, Lana Del Rey vs Cedric Gervais, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Passenger, Phil Maq, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, The Wire, Tim McGraw, Wasting All These Days, worst music videos of the week\t| Leave a comment\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged Best I Ever Had, Billy Currington, Cassadee Pope, Clarity, Foxes, Gavin Degraw, Haim, Hey Girl, Lana Del Rey vs Cedric Gervais, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Passenger, Phil Maq, qbombs, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, The Wire, Tim McGraw, Wasting All These Days, worst music videos of the week, Zedd\t| Leave a comment\n\u201cQ\u201d Bombs: October 6, 2013\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged Best I Ever Had, Billy Currington, Cassadee Pope, Clarity, Foxes, Gavin Degraw, Goodbye Town, Hey Girl, Lady A, lady antebellum, Lana Del Rey vs Cedric Gervais, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Passenger, Phil Maq, qbombs, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, Tim McGraw, Wasting All These Years, worst music videos of the week, Zedd\t| Leave a comment\n\u201cQ\u201d Bombs: September 29, 2013\nPosted in \"Q\"bombs\t| Tagged Best I Ever Had, Billy Currington, Bruno Mars, Cedric Gervais, Clarity, Foxes, Gavin Degraw, Hey Girl, Lana Del Rey, Let Her Go, Lorde, Luke Bryan, Miley Cyrus, Passenger, Phil Maq, qbombs, Royals, Southern Girl, Summer Sadness (Remix), That's My Kind of Night, Tim McGraw, Treasure, We Can't Stop, worst music videos of the week, Zedd\t| Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "The Illogic of Oil Prohibitionists\nPosted on March 11, 2013 March 11, 2013 by Chris Graham\nThomas Friedman writes in The New York Times that he hopes President Obama turns down further proposals to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline. After all, he says, \u201cWho wants the U.S. to facilitate the dirtiest extraction of the dirtiest crude from tar sands in Canada\u2019s far north?\u201d\nWhat is with liberals making judgments of everything, from oil to people, based on color?\nYes, oil is dirty. It\u2019s black, it\u2019s slimy, and takes a while to clean up. But that is why the Keystone pipeline is not the Keystone River. Why should it matter how dirty it is if it is being transported in a sealed metal tube? It\u2019s not as if the proposal is that they build an unlined creek running from Canada to America and then tossing the oil into it to run downstream. That is one scenario that would warrant mentioning how dirty oil is.\nBut the stuff is in a pipe. It\u2019s metal. It\u2019s sealed. Who cares how icky it is?\nFriedman is not the only liberal who complains of oil\u2019s dirtiness. Indeed, that seems to be the primary concern of liberals with oil. But it\u2019s odd that instead of proposing ways to make sure oil companies do a competent and environmentally friendly job building the pipe system through which the oil will be flowing, they scoff at such logic and embrace our regression into the 1600s, when oil wasn\u2019t providing civilization with such nuisances as reliable transportation and rubber-soled shoes.\nInstead of making sure the oil is transported safely, liberals want to just take away the oil altogether. It\u2019s tantamount to someone purposely destroying his own car for fear that the steering may go out one day while driving, or that the brakes may fail. So he swears-off automobiles altogether while, in the meantime, he tries to invent another mode of transportation as practical as the automobile. If someone told you he was afraid that his car would one day malfunction, so he destroyed it, you\u2019d call him insane. Liberals would call him progressive.\nThe one thing Friedman gets right in his Times op-ed is that we \u201cwe need to be realistic about the need to keep building a bridge to a different energy future\u2026.\u201d We will one day run out of oil, and for that we (entrepreneurs, not the government) do need to be looking into a more sustainable form of energy. That form isn\u2019t here yet. Until we find it, society cannot be expected to give up something on which it has become virtually dependent. We still have oil; there is no reason not to be drilling for it as we look for other energy sources.\nWho wants the U.S. to facilitate the dirtiest extraction of the dirtiest crude from tar sands in Canada\u2019s far north? People who live in the modern era.\nPosted in Economics, Energy, EnvironmentTagged Keystone XL pipeline, oil, thomas friedman\n9-Year-Old Student In Trouble For Having Army Soldiers On His Cupcakes\nCan States Say No to the Feds? Cities Show the Way of State Sovereignty",
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        "raw_content": "Review: Sly Cooper & the Thievius Raccoonus\nThe game I\u2019m reviewing today happens to be one of my personal favourites from Sucker Punch Productions which also happens to be one of my favourite developers. The game I\u2019m talking about is, of course, \u2018Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus\u2019 which was originally released on the PS2 but, I\u2019ll be talking about the PS3 version bundled with the sequels to that game in \u2018The Sly Collection\u2019.\nThe first thing you\u2019ll notice in this game is the very different artistic direction from most games made at the time. It feels more like you\u2019re watching an animated movie or watching a comic unfold before your eyes than playing a video game. Unlike the fact that the graphics were a good change from the normal realistic feel of most games of the era, the story was quite generic and not all that compelling. It revolved around Sly and his friends (Murray, a hippo and Bentley, a turtle) attempting to retrieve the pages from the \u2018Thievius Raccoonus\u2019, a book which contained the thieving maneuvers from Sly Cooper\u2019s ancestors. The pieces/pages were dispersed among the \u2018Fiendish Five\u2019 which comprise of the game\u2019s bosses.\nThe gameplay is quite similar to most platformers with the difference being that there is a stealth element involved. This is something that is magnified by a blue light called \u2018thief senses\u2019. Sly can perform many different moves such as hopping onto the top of posts, shuffling along narrow walls, or grappling with his cane. The music changes if you\u2019re spotted or in danger of being spotted by guards and really helps the player know how quickly to move and react. There are vaults in every level that contain pages of the \u2018Thievius Raccoonus\u2019, the player can only gain access to them if they acquire all of the clue bottles that are dispersed throughout each level. The \u2018binocucom\u2019 (which are a pair of binoculars that Sly surveys the levels with) makes it easy to find anything you may need to find.\nThere is a coin system in this game which serves very little purpose other than when you reach 100 coins; you receive a \u2018lucky horseshoe that allows you to take extra hits from enemies. There are many mini-games incorporated in the main game based on the secondary characters which add a little bit of variety to the levels and each level has a \u2018Master Sprint\u2019 to complete after everything is discovered and the level is complete, this unlocks additional content.\nThis game is one of my favourites simply for the fact that it\u2019s a well-made game that I enjoyed from beginning to end. I loved the different moves that Sly acquired throughout the game and the diverse level design that the game incorporated. The bosses all had differences and it didn\u2019t feel like I was killing the same one again and again. The enemies in the game varied in difficulty and had many different attacks from level to level. While the game was very enjoyable, it was extremely short by my standards.\nRegardless of that, the game was fun and that\u2019s what we all play games for and even if only for a short while, Sly Cooper is just that. The game spawned two sequels that expanded upon the gameplay and a fourth is on the way although it is developed by a different studio. Play Sly Cooper today and don\u2019t miss out on one of the more underrated games I\u2019ve had the pleasure of completing.\nOverall Rating : 8.5/10\nTags: bentley merchandiseBindean amondOriginpics of sly cooper ancestorsPS3reviewsly 2 clue bottlesly collectionSly Coopersly cooper and the thievius raccoonussly cooper bottleSly Cooper Game 1 Reviewsly cooper normalsly cooper reviewsly cooper thievius raccoonus ancestorssly cooper thievius raccoonus binocularstealththeparanoidgamer.comwhere to find all of the clue bottles in sly 2xbox360",
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        "raw_content": "Updates / After Half a Century, Ram Football Returns to Colorado State\u2019s Campus\nAfter Half a Century, Ram Football Returns to Colorado State\u2019s Campus\nAugust 25, 2017 / Myron Chase\nFour miles separate the old and new homes of Ram football, but they might as well sit on opposite sides of the Rockies.\nNestled along Horsetooth Mountain, Colorado State\u2019s Hughes Stadium served up beautiful football vistas for nearly 50 years. Legendary coach Sonny Lubick guided the Rams to their winningest stretch in program history on its turf during the 90s and early 2000s. Yet something was still missing.\nFans needed only squint to the east for a hint. College campuses provide an atmosphere unlike any other in the country. Ideas and energy bounce off one another. School pride brings together young and old. In 2014, we helped Baylor University reconnect football with campus after 60 years with an award-winning stadium that hugs the Brazos River. We planned to do the same in Fort Collins.\nHughes Stadium (left) and Colorado State\u2019s new on-campus stadium (right)\nFor all of Hughes\u2019 history, it was isolated from many of these intimate qualities that make college athletics special. Its crowds could come and go on game days without ever stepping foot on campus, a stark reality with implications beyond football. A key part of the college experience, after all, comes post-graduation with pilgrimages back to the old stomping grounds. Lose that experience and you start to lose touch with your alma mater.\nIt was clear that CSU needed to reinvigorate athletics\u2019 role in the spirit of its campus. To get there, my Populous colleagues and our partners at CSU needed to blur the line between athletics, academics and community like few have done before.\nVisit the new on-campus stadium and you\u2019ll notice something strange at first: it doesn\u2019t necessarily look like a stadium. Its mid-century modern aesthetic blends in with surrounding campus architecture. Strong horizontal lines balance out vertical elements inspired by Fort Collins\u2019 connection to the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.\n\u201cYou cannot fully appreciate the design until you understand the campus and the community,\u201d says my Populous teammate Austin Welsh. \u201cThey embrace the outdoors and are very much inspired by the collective beauty of the Front Range.\u201d\nThis fact became clearer as Fort Collins became a home away from home for our team. As a result, our design intentionally shares the spotlight. The stadium\u2019s highest point measures a modest 123 feet. It recognizes it\u2019s only one piece of the campus tapestry, a piece that impacts more than football.\nEnrollment at CSU has grown substantially over the past decade, leading to increased demand for academic space. The project presented a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the university to address that need cost-effectively while changing the definition of an on-campus stadium. The result is a structure that\u2019s part academic and part athletic.\nTo that end, two cornerstones on the stadium\u2019s northern edge act as beacons. On the northwest corner (pictured above) is the entrance to the football program\u2019s new home. Running underneath the west stands, it features elite sports medicine and training spaces like a 9,100-square-foot weight room.\nOpposite it on the northeast corner is the entrance to an 80,000-square-foot Alumni and Academic Center that spans the length of the east stands. Starting this fall semester, students will stroll in from nearby dorms for classes and advising. The Alumni Center, meanwhile, will serve as a place of pride for Colorado State\u2019s 215,000 alumni as it hosts year-round meetings and events.\nBy integrating these spaces into the stadium project, the university added capacity and saved on construction costs. More importantly, it brings the larger CSU community into contact with the stadium on a regular basis.\n\u201cI fully expect it to become one of the most popular gathering venues in the area,\u201d CSU Athletic Director Joe Parker said earlier this year.\nCome game day, guests will be greeted by expansive outdoor environments that cater to a distinctly Colorado lifestyle. Just beyond the north end zone, for example, the New Belgium Porch acts as a de facto front door and opens up the stadium to campus. Fans of the hometown brewery can walk up for a craft beer during the game and throughout the year.\nHeading deeper into the stadium, small touches pay homage to the local culture. 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        "raw_content": "Too Many Flew Over the Cuckoo\u2019s Nest\nPaul Syers\nThe event in Roseburg, Oregon yesterday has once again shocked this nation. While the actions of the gunman have terrorized an entire community and, arguably, the nation, calling him a terrorist misses an important point: he was mentally ill.\nTerrorism is different from mental illness. A terrorist is often someone who has been corrupted by an organization that preys upon his or her grief and frustration to brainwash that person into believing their twisted viewpoint. Examples include the RAF in Germany, the IRA in the 1990\u2019s, Eric Rudolph, Al Quaeda, ISIL, Boko Haram, etc. Terrorists, and the mentally ill, can both commit mass murder atrocities. Preventing both types of people from getting to that point, however, requires two different types of action. Our government has taken action to identify and protect us from one of these types, but it has clearly not done enough with respect to the other type.\nI find it a huge and telling problem that there are more people with mental illness in prison than in mental institutions. Our default policy is to react to the actions of untreated mentally ill people, send them to prison, and then give them treatment, which may or may not help. A reactive policy is too late.\nIn moving forward after this tragedy, we ask the question, what can we do to change things? Enacting common sense gun control laws would address a symptom, but does not get at a major cause of these tragedies. The Roseberg case, as well as other related tragedies, can only be prevented by both providing more resources to identify people with serious mental illness, and ensuring that those people and their families receive the help that they need.\nThis entry was posted in Policy, Terrorism and tagged mental health, mental illness, terrorism by potomacinstituteceo. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Why The President & First Lady Will Miss Muhammad Ali\u2019s Funeral\nThe Obamas plan to attend Malia's high school graduation on Friday.\nThe Obamas won\u2019t be present at Muhammad Ali\u2018s funeral in Kentucky on Friday, opting instead to attend First Daughter Malia\u2018s high school graduation at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C., the White House says.\nAccording to the BBC, the President offered his condolences in a phone call with Ali\u2019s widow, Lonnie. The President and First Lady wrote a letter that will be given to Ali\u2019s family by White House Senior Advisor, Valerie Jarrett, TIME reports.\nThe 74-year-old iconic prize-fighter died Friday of septic shock and will be laid to rest in his hometown of Louisville. A public memorial service will be held at the KFC Yum! Center. NBC News reports that Ali meticulously planned and signed off on every detail of his funeral in a ledger called, \u201cThe Book.\u201d\nAli\u2019s death rang out across the world as fans and admirers championed his athleticism, character, and contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.\nDignitaries such as the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and King Abdullah of Jordan will attend the service. Former President Bill Clinton will eulogize Ali. Actor Will Smith and former boxer Lennox Lewis will serve as pallbearers, along with a host of family and friends, The Daily Beast writes.\nSOURCES: BBC, TIME, NBC News, The Daily Beast | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty\nBlood Brothers: The Friendship Between Muhammad Ali & Malcolm X\nNewsOne Now Celebrates The Life & Legacy Of Muhammad Ali, \u201cThe Greatest Of All Time\u201d\nMuhammad Ali\u2019s Life in Pictures\n1. Training, 1960\n2. Posing With Legends, 1960\n3. Family Man, 1965\n4. Predicts Five, 1963\n5. Married Man, 1963\n6. Louth Mouth, 1964\n7. Down Goes Liston, 1965\n8. In Living Color, 1966\n9. Rumble in the Jungle, 1974\n10. Man of the Press, 1974\n11. Muhammad Ali Day, 1974\n12. Taunting Foreman, 1974\n13. The Greatest, 1977\n14. The King and The Champ, 1977\n15. Ali\u2019s Girls, 1978\n16. Ali Taunts Holmes, 1980\n17. Friends Out of the Ring\n18. Humanitarian Award, 2002\n19. Like Father Like Daughter, 2002\nContinue reading Muhammad Ali\u2019s Life in Pictures\nWhy The President & First Lady Will Miss Muhammad Ali\u2019s Funeral was originally published on newsone.com\nBarack Obama\t, bill clinton\t, Kentucky\t, Lennox Lewis\t, Louisville\t, Malia Obama\t, Michelle Obama\t, Muhammad Ali\t, Sasha Obama\t, The Obamas\t, Will Smith",
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        "raw_content": "Learn a Landmark: Space Needle - Guidepost Parent\nTo do: Read the history of the Seattle Space Needle, then practice comparison like \u2018shorter\u2019 and \u2018taller\u2019\nMaterials: Pictures of national landmarks\nLearn a new national landmark \u2013 the Space Needle! It\u2019s on the west coast of the United States in Seattle, Washington.\nLet\u2019s look at why the Space Needle was built, what exactly you can do there, and finish up with an activity practicing comparative vocabulary.\nThe city of Seattle was hosting a big gathering of people called the World\u2019s Fair in 1962. They wanted to build a special structure for visitors coming to the city, and Edward E. Carlson had the perfect idea.\nHe envisioned a tall, futuristic structure, and along with architect John Graham, they settled on including rotating restaurant and observation deck on the very top.\nThe tower is so strong it can withstand earthquakes and winds up to 200 mph. Who would think a structure made of metal could bend so much!\nWhen the Space Needle opened on the first day of the World\u2019s Fair, almost 20,000 people a day rode the elevators to the top of the tower. It was a great success, and is still an important national landmark today.\nActivity: At one point in time, the Space Needle was the tallest structure West of the Mississippi. What other tall buildings or landmarks do you know, and how do they compare to each other? Practice superlative vocabulary with this Space Needle activity.\nLook at images of the following landmarks and use the words \u201ctaller\u201d or \u201cshorter\u201d to compare:\nGolden Gate Bridge: 746 ft (tower above water)\nGateway Arch: 630 feet\nSpace Needle: 605 feet\nStatue of Liberty: 305 feet, 6 inches (with pedestal)\nWhite House: 70 feet\nMt. Rushmore: 60 feet\nTwo Ways to Help Build Vocabulary",
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        "raw_content": "Home Cover Stories CMA\u2019s Creative Idea: Bring in the Dogs\nCMA\u2019s Creative Idea: Bring in the Dogs\nWhen Jeff Barnhart founded Creative Marketing Alliance in 1987 he often brought his dogs to work with him. Gradually his employees began to ask if they could bring their dogs too. The habit caught on. \u201cWe\u2019re a people business. You try to hire like-minded people who have been successful before. Not knowingly, a lot of people we hire are pet-friendly and dog-friendly,\u201d Says Barnhart. \u201cWhen someone has their dog in, it lends for a very positive environment. It\u2019s not unusual to be in here and see three or four different dogs. It seems to put people in a very positive frame of mind.\u201d\nBarnhart has three dogs. \u201cMy black lab, Lexie, will just curl up under my desk but my bichon frise, Sophie, will wander the entire agency. 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He lives in Robbinsville with his wife, Susan, a spin instructor at RWJ Hamilton Fitness Center and Tyco. \u201cShe\u2019s a health nut so walking the dogs is her way to get me to exercise,\u201d says Barnhart.\nThey often pile the dogs into his Hummer H2 and drive them to the Robbinsville Township community soccer fields, where there\u2019s a walking park and a half mile track. On weekends they regularly take the dogs down to Long Beach Island where they have a home on the lagoon and a 29-foot walkaround fisherman. \u201cThe dogs can walk right out on the dock and jump in the boat. I pull up to a sandbar, and they jump out and play and swim like kids in the water.\u201d\nBarnhart, who does not have children, regularly puts in 60 hours a week, sometimes more. He\u2019s been away on business four of the last six weekends. \u201cWhen you\u2019re away a lot and working a lot, you come home and open the door and those dogs see you and run at you like they can\u2019t wait to see you and play. You can have the worst day in the world but when you walk in and you see that dog wagging its tail it\u2019s the happiest thing in the world \u2014 they live so much in the moment. As a business owner you get so wrapped up in how important things are; then you see your dog wagging its tail, and it puts things in perspective: Life is more a journey than a destination. The better you enjoy it the happier you\u2019ll be.\u201d\nKaitlin Friedmann, the PR manager at CMA, is equally as enthusiastic about her dog, Cougar, a pug and beagle mix, who will be two years old in July. . \u201cMy husband had leg surgery last year and was on crutches for a long time,\u201d says Friedmann. The couple does not have children and Friedmann says the dog \u201cis our baby. After my husband\u2019s surgery., Cougar was good. He would just come and lay next to my husband, like he was protecting him. It forced my husband to want to get up and get mobile quicker.\u201d\nFriedmann grew up in Milford, CT. Both her parents are graphic designers with their own busiess. Her father also works as an architectural lighting designer. She graduated from Rutgers in 2004 (where she met her husband, Brian, who works for the state of New Jersey in the division of taxation) with a bachelor\u2019s degree in cultural anthropology. They married in 2007 and got Cougar in 2008. Friedmann says she had golden retrievers growing up but her husband was not a dog person when she met him. 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One fourth of the total option amount shall be granted to Employee upon the successful completion of twelve months of service. The remaining options shall vest pro-rata on a quarterly basis over the next 3 years in accordance with the Company\u0092s stock option plan.\nIn addition, also contingent on Board approval, Employee will be awarded 100,000 shares of restricted stock vesting over three years. The vesting schedule would be as follows:\nAt one year: 37,500 shares\nAt two years: 37,500 shares (shares will vest ratably at 18 and 24 months)\nAt three years: 25,000 shares (shares will vest ratably at 30 and 36 months)\nYour stock options and restricted stock shall become fully vested in the event of a Change in Control pursuant to a \u0093double trigger\u0094 provision or \u0093Termination Event\u0094 (where you are not the CFO of the surviving public company) that the Company will formalize in a written severance and termination agreement within 60 days after you\nstart your employment. In the event that you become subject to the excise tax under Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the company agrees to reimburse you for any such excise taxes incurred, subject to a maximum of one times your base salary. See Appendix C (Gross Up Provision) for specific terms re reimbursement under this agreement\nTitle Review: The Company agrees to formally review upgrading the position to Executive Vice President within the first 6 months of employment.\nEmployee Benefits: Employee shall be entitled to employee benefits such as vacation, holidays, leaves of absence, health insurance, dental insurance, etc., if any, in accordance with any eligibility requirements, policies, procedures, or benefit plans adopted by the Company from time to time during the existence of this Agreement. Employee\u0092s rights or those of Employee\u0092s dependents under any such benefits policies or plans shall be governed solely by the terms of such policies or plans. The Company reserves to itself, or its designated administrators, exclusive authority and discretion to determine all issues of eligibility, interpretation and administration of each such benefit plan or policy. The Company\u0092s employment benefits, and policies related thereto, are subject to termination, modification or limitation at the Company\u0092s sole discretion. Employee will be entitled to three weeks of vacation each year.\nTotal Compensation. Employee agrees that the compensation stated above constitutes the full and exclusive monetary consideration and compensation for all services rendered under the Agreement and for all promises and obligations under this Agreement.\nBusiness Expenses. The Company shall pay Employee\u0092s reasonable business expenses, including expenses incurred for travel on Company business, in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Company, as may be adopted or amended from time to time at the Company\u0092s sole discretion. If Employee incurs business expense under this Agreement, he shall submit monthly to the Company a request for reimbursement together with supporting documentation satisfactory to the Company.\nSeverance: If the Company terminates Employee for any reason (including a Change in Control as defined above) other than \u0093Cause\u0094 (any intentional misconduct adversely affecting the business affairs of the Company in a material manner), then the Company will provide you with the following benefits:\nIf termination occurs within the first twelve months (other than as a result of a change in control), the Company will continue to pay Employee\u0092s base salary for a period of 6 months following the termination of employment (\u0093Severance Period\u0094) If the termination occurs after the first twelve months, the company will continue to pay Employee\u0092s base salary for a period of 12 months\nfollowing the termination of employment. Employee shall earn pro rata target bonus up to the date of termination.\n\u0095 If Employee elects COBRA coverage, the Company will pay the COBRA premiums during the Severance Period.\n4. LOYAL PERFORMANCE OF RESPONSIBILITIES. Employee shall devote the whole of Employee\u0092s professional time, attention and energies to the performance of Employee\u0092s work responsibilities. Included in the foregoing, but not limited thereto, during the term of this Agreement, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in, or serve as an officer, director, employee, partner, agent or consultant, or otherwise hold any ownership interest in any privately held Company. With the written approval of the CEO, it is permissible to do business with a publicly traded Company if the Employee does not own more than 5% of the stock. Any modification of this paragraph shall be made only by an agreement in writing signed by Employee and the CEO of the Company. Company acknowledges and approves Employee\u0092s role as a director and partner of The CFO Network, L. L. C.\n5. COMPANY POLICIES. Employee agrees to abide by the Company\u0092s policies, practices and procedures, written and unwritten, as they may from time to time be adopted or modified by the Company at its sole discretion. The Company\u0092s written policies, practices and procedures, including the Employee Handbook and Code of Conduct, shall be binding on Employee unless superseded by or in conflict with this Agreement. Copies of written policies and procedures are available to Employee in the offices of the Company, and Employee shall be responsible at all times to review these policies and procedures.\n6. WARRANTIES. Employee hereby represents and warrants that he has taken no confidential, proprietary or trade secret information from Employee\u0092s prior employer or employers, and will not knowingly disclose such information to the Company, or improperly use any such information on behalf of the Company. Employee acknowledges that the Company has specifically demanded that, if Employee has any such confidential, proprietary or trade secret knowledge or information, Employee shall not use such information while employed by the Company for the benefit of the Company. Employee further warrants that by entering into this Agreement with the Company he is not violating any of the terms, agreements, or covenants of any previous employment or association. Employee further acknowledges that the Company has advised Employee to consult with his personal attorney concerning this proposed employment, matters relating to his prior employment and any agreements or other matters that might affect his employment by the Company. No contract, order, judgment or other matter would prevent or diminish Employee\u0092s ability to perform fully as of the proposed start date his proposed duties as Chief Financial Officer. Neither the Company nor anyone acting on its behalf induced or solicited the Employee to breach any contract or other enforceable obligation in connection with his proposed employment with the Company. If at any time his duties with the Company begin to\nconflict with any prior agreement, Employee shall promptly notify the Company and shall cease and desist from any such duties.\n7. PRIOR INVENTIONS. Employee acknowledges that, except for the inventions disclosed on Appendix A., Employee does not have any right or claim to any invention, idea, process, formula, discovery, copyright, patent or other such item or matter. No rights are hereby conveyed to inventions, if any, made by Employee prior to employment by the Company, which inventions are listed in Appendix A, attached hereto.\n8. SUBSEQUENT INVENTION DISCLOSURE. Employee hereby agrees to promptly disclose in writing to the Company any and all inventions which he develops during the term of employment, which includes all software programs, source or object code, improvements, inventions, formulas, ideas, processes, techniques, know-how and data, whether or not patentable, made or conceived or reduced to practice or developed by Employee, either alone or jointly with others during the term of his employment. Employee will also disclose to the CEO of the Company all inventions made, conceived, reduced to practice, or developed by Employee within six months of the termination of his employment with the Company that resulted from his prior work with the Company. Such disclosures shall be received by the Company in confidence and do not extend the assignment of inventions disclosed beyond that required by law.\n9. ASSIGNMENT OF INVENTIONS. Except as excluded by paragraph 10, Employee hereby assigns and agrees that any and all inventions, discoveries or improvements that Employee conceives or makes or may conceive or make during the period of his employment relating to or in any way pertaining to or connected with the systems, products, computer programs, software, software codes, apparatus or methods employed, manufactured or constructed by the Company, or to systems, products, apparatus or methods with respect to which the Company engages in, requests or anticipates research or development, shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Company to the maximum extent permitted by California Labor Code section 2870. The Company shall be the sole owner of all trade secrets, patents, copyrights, and other intellectual property rights in connection with such inventions. Employee further acknowledges that such inventions, including computer programs, software codes and others works of authorship, are \u0093works made for hire\u0094 for purpose of the Company\u0092s rights under copyright laws. Employee hereby assigns to the Company any rights he may have or acquire in such inventions, to the maximum extent allowed by law. Employee further agrees that he shall assign, and hereby does assign to the Company the entire right, title and interest in and to all such inventions, discoveries or improvements as well as any modifications or improvements thereto that may be made. Employee understands that any inventions, discoveries or ideas that Employee has created or possessed prior to his employment by the Company are specified in Appendix A attached to this Agreement and will not be considered to be the property of the Company.\n10. INVENTIONS NOT ASSIGNED. In accordance with California Labor Law Code section 2870, this Agreement does not require the assignment of an invention which qualifies fully for protection under section 2870, which provides:\n(a) Any provision and employment agreement which provides that an employee shall assign, or offer to assign, any of his or her rights in an invention to his or her employer shall not apply to an invention that the employee developed entirely on his or her own time without using the employer\u0092s equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secret information except for those inventions that either:\nRelate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the employer\u0092s business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the employer; or\nResult from any work performed by the employee for the employer.\n(b) To the extent a provision in an employment agreement purports to require an employee to assign an invention otherwise excluded from being required to be assigned under subdivision (a), the provision is against the public policy of this state and is unenforceable.\n11. CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY AND TRADE SECRET INFORMATION. During the course of employment, Employee will come into possession of or acquire knowledge of confidential, proprietary and trade secret information of the Company. Employee hereby covenants and agrees that he will not, either during the term of employment or at any time thereafter, disclose any such confidential, proprietary or trade secret information to any person, firm, corporation, association, partnership or other entity (other than those in the Company\u0092s organization qualified and authorized to receive such information) for any purpose or reason whatsoever. Such confidential and proprietary information shall be deemed to include, but not be limited to, (i) Company products, designs, software, software codes, software developments, research projects, improvements and methods of operation (ii) business plans, marketing plans and related information, (iii) the names, lists, buying habits and practices of their customers, clients, vendors, and the relationships between them and the Company, (iv) the Company financial condition, profit performance and financial requirements, and (v) all other confidential information of, about or concerning the Company, the manner of operation of the Company and other confidential data of any kind, nature or description relating to the Company. Employee specifically agrees that he will not make use of any such confidential or proprietary information for his own purpose, or for the benefit of any person, firm, corporation or other entity except the Company. Employee will abide by the Company\u0092s policies and procedures, as established from time to time for the protection of its trade secrets and confidential information. Employee does not know of any of the Company\u0092s confidential, proprietary or trade secret information other than the information he has learned from the Company.\n12. RETURN OF PROPERTY. All confidential, proprietary and trade secret information, and all other documents, records, apparatus, equipment and other physical property which is furnished to or obtained by Employee in the course of employment with the Company shall be and remain the sole property of the Company. Employee agrees that, upon termination of his employment, Employee shall return all such property and agrees not to make or retain copies, reproductions or summaries of any such property without the express written consent of the Company.\n13. NON-SOLICITATION, ANTI RAIDING. For a period of one (1) year immediately following the termination of this Agreement, Employee agrees that he will not, either directly or indirectly, attempt to recruit, solicit or take away any of the employees of the Company who worked for the Company at any time during the term of this Agreement; make known to any person, firm or corporation the names or addresses of, or any information pertaining to, any current or former employees of the Company; attempt to call on, solicit or take away any customers of the Company or any other persons, entities or corporations with which the Company has had or contemplated any business transaction or relationship during his employment with the Company, including, but not limited to, investments, licenses, joint ventures, and agreements for development, with the use of any proprietary, confidential information or a trade secret of the Company, for purposes of entering into any business transaction or relationship with any such customers or other persons, entities or corporations.\n14. EQUITABLE RELIEF. Employee and the Company agree that in the event of any breach of paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 of this Agreement, the Company and Employee will not have adequate remedy at law. Thus, in the event of such a breach or threatened breach, the Company and/or Employee will be entitled to such equitable and injunctive relief as may be available to prevent and restrain the breach of the provisions of paragraphs 7 through 13. Said availability to obtain injunctive relief will not prevent the Company or Employee from pursuing any other equitable or legal relief, including the recovery of damages from such breach or threatened breach.\n15. AT WILL EMPLOYMENT. Employment at Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. is at will. This means that employment may be terminated with or without cause and with or without notice at any time by either the Employee or by Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. Nothing in this or any other document or statement shall limit the right to terminate employment at will. No officer, manager, supervisor or employee of Embarcadero Technologies, Inc., has any authority to enter into an agreement for employment for any specified period of time or to make an agreement for employment other than at will. Only the CEO of Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. has the authority to make any such agreement and then only in writing that expressly modifies the policy of at will employment.\n16. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of California.\n17. INTERPRETATION. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the plain meaning of its terms and not strictly for or against either party.\n18. HEADINGS. The headings of this Agreement are intended solely for the convenience of reference and should be given no effect in the construction or interpretation of this Agreement.\n19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement embodies the complete agreement and understanding of the parties related to his employment of the Employee by the Company, superseding any and all other prior or contemporaneous oral or written agreements between the parties hereto with respect to the employment of the Employee by the Company, and contains all of the covenants and agreements of any kind whatsoever between the parties with respect to such employment. Each party acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, whether oral or written, express or implied, have been made by either party or anyone acting on behalf of an party, that are not incorporated herein and that no other agreement or promise not contained herein shall be valid or binding.\n20. MODIFICATION. This Agreement may be amended only by an agreement in writing signed by the parties hereto.\n21. WAIVER. That failure of either party to insist, in any one or more instances, upon performance of the terms or conditions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or a relinquishment of any right granted under this Agreement or of the future performance of any such term, covenants or condition.\n22. INVALIDITY. Should any provision(s), portion(s), or part(s) of this Agreement be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions, portions or parts shall be unaffected and shall continue in full force and effect, and said invalid, void or unenforceable provision(s), portion(s), or part(s) shall be deemed not to be part of this Agreement.\n23. NO PARTNERSHIP. The parties agree that nothing expressed or implied in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto, or by any third person, to create the relationship of principal and agent or of partnership or of joint venture or of lessor and lessee or of any other association between Employee and Company other than that of employer and employee.\n24. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement in not intended by either party to create any third party beneficiaries, and shall not be so construed in any proceeding. The sole parties to this Agreement are the Employee and the Company, and it is their mutual intent that they alone shall have standing to enforce the provisions of this Agreement.\n25. VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT. Employee and the Company represent and agree that each has reviewed all aspects of this Agreement, has carefully read and fully\nunderstands all provisions of this Agreement, and is voluntarily entering into this Agreement. Each party represents and agrees that such party has had the opportunity to review any and all aspects of this Agreement with the legal, tax or other advisor or advisors of such party\u0092s choice before executing this Agreement.\n26. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of and shall be enforceable by and against the Employee\u0092s heirs, beneficiaries and legal representatives. It is agreed that the rights and obligations of Employee may not be delegated or assigned except as specifically set forth in Agreement. In the event of a sale of all or substantially all of the Company\u0092s capital stock, sale of all, or substantially all of the Company\u0092s assets, or consolidation or merger of the Company with or into another corporation or entity or individual, the Company may assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement to have its successor-in-interest, and such successor-in-interest shall be deemed to have acquired all rights and assumed all obligations of the Company under this Agreement.\n27. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM. Employee understands and agrees that, as a condition of employment, employee will enter into an agreement, attached as Appendix B, to arbitrate all disputes arising out of or related to the termination of employment, as well as any unlawful discrimination, or unlawful harassment (including sexual harassment) claims. Only an arbitrator, not a judge or a jury, will hear such disputes.\n/S/ MICHAEL SHAHBAZIAN\nMichael Shahbazian\nInventions: Except as set forth below, I hereby acknowledge that at this time I have no right, title, or other interest in any invention, patent, copyright or other such material other than the following: (if none, so state.)\nIn the event that any employment dispute arises between Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. (\u0093Company\u0094) and Michael Shahbazian (\u0093Employee\u0094), the parties involved will make all efforts to resolve any such dispute through informal means. If these informal attempts at resolution fail and if the dispute arises out of or is related to the parties\u0092 Employment And Confidentiality Agreement, the termination of Employee\u0092s employment or alleged unlawful discrimination, including but not limited to unlawful harassment, the Company and Employee will submit the dispute to final and binding arbitration, except as set forth in paragraph 14 of the Employment Agreement.\nThe parties expressly understand and agree that arbitration is the exclusive remedy for all such disputes; with respect to such disputes, no other action may be brought in court or any other forum (except actions to compel arbitration hereunder). THIS ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (\u0093ADR\u0094) AGREEMENT IS A WAIVER OF THE PARTIES\u0092 RIGHTS TO A CIVIL COURT ACTION FOR A DISPUTE RELATING TO BREACH OF THE PARTIES\u0092 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, TERMINATION OF THAT EMPLOYMENT OR ALLEGED UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATION, WHICH INCLUDES RETALIATION OR SEXUAL OR OTHER UNLAWFUL HARASSMENT; ONLY AN ARBITRATOR, NOT A JUDGE OR JURY, WILL DECIDE THE DISPUTE.\nEmployment disputes arising out of or related to termination of employment or alleged unlawful discrimination, including retaliation or sexual or other unlawful harassment, shall include, but not be limited to, the following: alleged violations of federal, state and/or local constitutions, statutes or regulations; claims based on any purported breach of contractual obligation, including breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing; and claims based on any purported breach of duty arising in tort, including violations of public policy. Disputes related to workers\u0092 compensation and unemployment insurance is not arbitrable hereunder. Claims for benefits covered by a separate benefit plan that provides for arbitration are not covered by this ADR Agreement. Also, nothing in Employment Agreement or in the ADR Policy shall be construed as precluding Employee from filing a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (\u0093EEOC\u0094), the National Labor Relations Board (\u0093NLRB\u0094) or other federal, state or local agencies, seeking administrative assistance in resolving claims. However, any claim that cannot be resolved administratively through such an agency shall be subject to the Employment Agreement and the ADR Policy.\nII. REQUEST FOR ARBITRATION\nA. Attempt At Informal Resolution Of Disputes\nPrior to submission of any dispute to arbitration, Employee and the Company shall attempt to resolve the dispute informally as set forth below.\nEmployee and the Company will select a mediator from a list provided by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service or other similar agency who will assist the parties in attempting to reach a settlement of the dispute. The mediator may make settlement suggestions to the parties but shall not have the power to impose a settlement upon them. If the dispute is resolved in mediation, the matter shall be deemed closed. If the dispute is not resolved in mediation and goes to the next step (binding arbitration), any proposals or compromises suggested by either of the parties or the mediator shall not be referred to in or have any bearing on the arbitration procedure. The mediator cannot also serve as the arbitrator in the subsequent proceeding unless all parties expressly agree in writing.\nB. Arbitration Procedures\nThe party desiring arbitration, whether Employee or the Company, must submit a \u0093Request For Arbitration\u0094 in writing to the other party within the time period required by the law that applies to the claim under the applicable statute of limitations. If the \u0093Request for Arbitration\u0094 is not submitted in accordance with the aforementioned time limitations, the party failing to do so will not be able to bring his claims to this or any other forum. The requesting party may use a \u0093Request for Arbitration\u0094 form supplied by the Company (Appendix C). Alternatively, the requesting party may create a \u0093Request for Arbitration\u0094 form that, unless otherwise required by law, clearly states \u0093Request for Arbitration\u0094 at the beginning of the first page and includes the following information:\n1. A factual description of the dispute in sufficient detail to advise the other party of the nature of the dispute;\n2. The date when the dispute first arose;\n3. The names, work locations and telephone numbers of any individuals, including employees or supervisors, with knowledge of the dispute; and\n4. The relief requested by requesting party.\nThe responding party may submit counterclaim(s) in accordance with applicable law.\nC. Selection Of The Arbitrator\nAll disputes will be resolved by a single Arbitrator, the Arbitrator will be mutually selected by the Company and Employee. If the parties cannot agree on an Arbitrator, then a list of seven (7) arbitrators, experienced in employment matters, shall be provided by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. The Arbitrator will be selected by the parties who will alternately strike names from the list. The last name remaining on the list will be the Arbitrator selected to resolve the dispute. Upon selection, the Arbitrator shall set an appropriate time, date and place for the arbitration, after conferring with the parties to the dispute.\nD. The Arbitrator\u0092s Authority\nThe Arbitrator shall have the powers enumerated below:\n1. Ruling on motions regarding discovery, and ruling on procedural and evidentiary issues arising during the arbitration.\n2. Ruling on motions to dismiss and/or motions for summary judgment applying the standards governing such motions under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.\n3. Issuing protective orders on the motion of any party or third party witness. Such protective orders may include, but are not limited to, sealing the record of the arbitration, in whole or in part (including discovery proceedings and motions, transcripts, and the decision and award), to protect the privacy or other constitutional or statutory rights of parties and/or witnesses.\n4. Determining only the issue(s) submitted to him/her. The issue(s) must be identifiable in the \u0093Request for Arbitration\u0094 or counterclaim(s). Except as required by law, any issue(s) not identifiable in those documents is outside the scope of the Arbitrator\u0092s jurisdiction and any award involving such issue(s), upon motion by a party, shall be vacated.\nE. Discovery\nThe discovery process shall proceed and be governed, consistent with the standards of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as follows:\n1. Unless otherwise required by law, parties may obtain discovery by any of the methods allowed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.\n2. To the extent permitted by the Federal Arbitration Act or applicable California law, each party shall have the right to subpoena witnesses and documents during discovery and for the arbitration.\n3. All discovery requests shall be submitted no less than sixty (60) days before the hearing date.\n4. The scope of discoverable evidence shall be in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b) (1).\n5. The Arbitrator shall have the power to enforce the aforementioned discovery rights and obligations by the imposition of the same terms, conditions, consequences, liabilities, sanctions and penalties as can or may be imposed in like circumstances in a civil action by a federal court under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, except the power to order the arrest or imprisonment of a person.\nF. Hearing Procedure\nThe hearing shall be held at a location mutually agreed upon by the parties, or as determined by the Arbitrator in the absence of an agreement, and shall proceed according to the American Arbitration Association\u0092s \u0093National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes\u0094 in effect at the time of the arbitration, with the following amendments:\n1. The Arbitrator shall rule at the outset of the arbitration on procedural issues that bear on whether the arbitration is allowed to proceed.\n2. Each party has the burden of proving each element of its claims or counterclaims, and each party has the burden of proving any of its affirmative defenses.\n3. In addition to, or in lieu of closing argument, either party shall have the right to present a post-hearing brief, and the due date for exchanging any post-hearing briefs shall be mutually agreed on by the parties and the Arbitrator, or determined by the Arbitrator in the absence of agreement.\nG. Substantive Law\n1. The parties agree that they will be afforded the identical legal, equitable, and statutory remedies as would be afforded them were they to bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction.\n2. The applicable substantive law shall be the law of the State of California or federal law. Choice of substantive law in no way affects the procedural aspects of the arbitration, which are exclusively governed by the provisions of this ADR Agreement.\nH. Opinion And Award\nThe Arbitrator shall issue a written opinion and award, in conformance with the following requirements:\n1. The opinion and award must be signed and dated by the Arbitrator.\n2. The Arbitrator\u0092s opinion and award shall decide all issues submitted.\n3. The Arbitrator\u0092s opinion and award shall set forth the legal principles supporting each part of the opinion.\n4. The Arbitrator shall have the same authority to award remedies, damages and costs as provided to a judge and/or jury under parallel circumstances.\nI. Enforcement Of Arbitrator\u0092s Award\nFollowing the issuance of the Arbitrator\u0092s decision, any party may petition a court to confirm, enforce, correct or vacate the Arbitrator\u0092s opinion and award under the Federal Arbitration Act, and/or applicable California law.\nJ. Fees And Costs\nUnless otherwise required by law, fees and costs shall be allocated in the following manner:\n1. Each party shall be responsible for its own attorneys\u0092 fees, except as otherwise provided by law for the particular claim(s) at issue.\n2. The Company shall pay the entire cost of the arbitrator\u0092s services, the facility in which the arbitration is to be held, and any similar costs.\n3. The Company shall pay the entire cost of a court reporter to transcribe the arbitration proceedings. Each party shall advance the cost for said party\u0092s transcript of the proceedings. Each party shall advance its own costs for witness fees, service and subpoena charges, copying, or other incidental costs that each party would bear during the course of a civil lawsuit.\n4. Each party shall be responsible for its costs associated with discovery, except as required by law or court order.\nIII. SEVERABILITY\nEach term, clause and provision of this ADR Agreement is separate and independent, and should any term, clause or provision of this ADR Agreement be found to be invalid or unenforceable, the validity of the remaining terms, clauses, and provisions shall not be affected. As to those terms, clauses and provisions found to be invalid or unenforceable, they shall be replaced with valid and enforceable terms, clauses or provisions or shall be modified, in order to achieve, to the fullest extent possible, the economic, business and other purposes of the invalid or unenforceable terms, clauses or provisions.\nDated: By:\n/s/ Stephen Wong\nGross Up Provision.\n(a) In the event that the payments and benefits provided for in this Agreement (such payments and benefits hereinafter referred to as \u0093Payments\u0094) constitute \u0093parachute payments\u0094 within the meaning of Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the \u0093Code\u0094), would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code (the \u0093Excise Tax\u0094), and the aggregate value of such Payments, as determined in accordance with Section 280G of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder is less than the product obtained by multiplying 3.59 by Executive\u0092s \u0093base amount\u0094 within the meaning of Code Section 280G(b)(3), then such Payments shall be reduced to the extent necessary (but only to that extent) so that no portion of such Payments will be subject to the Excise Tax. Alternatively, in the event that the Payments constitute \u0093parachute payments\u0094 within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code, the Payments would be subject to the Excise Tax, and the aggregate value of the Payments, as determined in accordance with Section 280G of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder is equal to or greater than the product obtained by multiplying 3.59 by Executive\u0092s \u0093base amount\u0094 within the meaning of Code Section 280G(b)(3), then Executive shall receive (i) a payment from the Company sufficient to pay such excise tax plus any interest or penalties incurred by Executive with respect to such excise tax, plus (ii) an additional payment from the Company sufficient to pay the excise tax and federal and state income and employment taxes arising from the payments made by the Company to Executive pursuant to this sentence (together, the \u0093Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment\u0094). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the maximum amount of the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment which the Company shall be obligated to pay shall be one time the Executive\u0092s base salary.\n(b) For purposes of determining whether any of the Payments will be subject to the Excise Tax and the amount of such Excise Tax:\n(i) any other payments or benefits received or to be received by Executive in connection with transactions contemplated by a Change in Control, including Executive\u0092s termination of employment (whether pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or any other plan, arrangement or agreement with the Company), shall be treated as \u0093parachute payments\u0094 within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code or any similar or successor provision, and all \u0093excess parachute payments\u0094 within the meaning of Section 280G or any similar or successor provision shall be treated as subject to the Excise Tax, unless in the opinion of tax counsel selected by the Company such other payments or benefits (in whole or in part) do not constitute parachute payments, or such parachute payments (in whole or in part) represent reasonable compensation for services actually rendered within the meaning of Section 280G (or any similar or successor provision of the Code) in excess of the base amount within the meaning of Section 280G (or any similar or successor provision of the Code), or such Payments are otherwise not subject to the Excise Tax;\n(ii) the amount of the Payments which shall be treated as subject to the Excise Tax shall be equal to the lesser of (a) the total amount of the Payments or (b) the amount of the excess parachute payments within the meaning of Section 280G; and\n(iii) the value of any non-cash benefits or any deferred payment or\nbenefit shall be made by the accounting firm that is one of the 6 largest public accounting firms measured by revenue at the time of such determination, which firm must be reasonably acceptable to Executive (the \u0093Accounting Firm\u0094) in accordance with the principles of Section 280G of the Code.\n(c) For purposes of determining the amount of the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment, Executive shall be deemed to pay federal income taxes at the highest marginal rate of federal income taxation in the calendar year in which the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment is to be made and state and local income taxes at the highest marginal rate of taxation in the state and locality of Executive\u0092s residence on the date the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment is to be made, net of the permissible reduction in federal income taxes which could be obtained from deduction of such state and local taxes.\n(d) In the event that the Excise Tax is subsequently determined to be less than the amount taken into account under this agreement, Executive shall repay to the Company (promptly following the time at which the amount of such reduction in Excise Tax is finally determined the portion of the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment attributable to such reduction (plus the portion of the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment attributable to the Excise Tax and federal, state and local income tax imposed on the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment being repaid by Executive if such repayment results in a reduction in Excise Tax and/or a federal, state or local income tax deduction) plus interest on the amount of such repayment at the rate provided in Section 1274(b)(2)(B) of the Code.\n(e) In the event that the Excise Tax is subsequently determined to exceed the amount taken into account under this agreement (including by reason of any payment the existence or amount of which cannot be determined at the time of the Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment), the Company shall make an additional Excise Tax Gross-Up Payment in respect of such excess (plus any interest payable with respect to such excess at the rate provided in Section 1274(b)(2)(B) of the Code) promptly following the time at which the amount of such excess is finally determined in accordance with the principles set forth in this agreement.\n(f) All determinations required to be made under this agreement shall be made by the Accounting Firm (one of the 6 largest public accounting firms measured by revenue). The Company shall cause the Accounting Firm to provide detailed supporting calculations of its determinations to the Company and Executive. All fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm shall be borne solely by the Company. The Accounting Firm\u0092s determinations must be made with substantial authority (within the meaning of Section 6662 of the Code).",
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        "raw_content": "by John Rinaldo | Apr 19, 2012 | Evangelization, Top | 0 comments\nNot the first time, and, unfortunately, won\u2019t be the last time. The question I\u2019ve been struggling with lately is one that has been asked before. I wish there was an easy answer, but, there is not.\nThe question: how do I measure success in ministry?\nSome folks might like to say that it is about the numbers of people we see in the pews at church. What exactly does that measure? Maybe it is the attendance to ministry programs, or the amount of money that is pledged, or the number of sacraments performed. Again, what exactly does that measure?\nStill, others might say it is about faith. If our youth, parents, seniors, dogs, and cats have faith, then we\u2019ve been successful. Okay, how do you measure if someone has faith?\nIt is one of the biggest challenges working in the world of non-profit ministry. Like a for-profit corporation, we cannot measure our success based on dollars and cents and alone. Money is a resource, not a goal. We absolutely need money to do ministry, but the gain of money is not why our ministry exists.\nMy ministry team and I went for a day out of the office so we could focus on the next two years of ministry to determine our goals, and we struggled a lot with this question.\nWe named that our ultimate purpose for what we do is to create a vibrant faith in Christ and God that is rooted in a Christian community. By itself, that is difficult to measure. So we had to dive deeper down. How do we go about creating a vibrant faith?\nUltimately, we dove down so deep as to name indicators of what that success might look like. We put metrics to those goals and constituted a plan. We now have measurable goals. If we hit our target, good. If not?\nAre we on target? I\u2019m not sure. I think what we are doing is good, but I am still not sure we are measuring our success well. I don\u2019t want my team to become so driven by numbers that we lose focus on our vision and mission.\nThis is a work in progress. It is one that I\u2019m sure you have struggled with as well.\nHow do you measure success in your ministry? How do you know you have been successful in ministry?\nREAL Ministry | Using \u201cKey Results Area\u201d to Equip Your Team - [...] I wrote about how we have been trying to measure our success in ministry. This was all spawned one\u2026\nJoin the conversation about Can We Measure Success in Ministry? over in our Facebook group. GO THERE NOW",
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        "raw_content": "\"Whatever their mistakes may be, human beings are neither forsaken nor punished by God. It is they who, through their errors, turn away from Him, and in doing so they encounter nothing but cold, darkness and limitations of every kind. People must stop reasoning as if their actions were exterior to themselves and could be detached from them. No, even if their actions are performed outside themselves, and whether they are good or evil, they leave traces within them, and these traces are indelible. So, if they wish to feel divine benevolence and love once more, there is only one solution: they must become conscious of their mistakes and strive to correct them.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Civil Procedure: Part 1\nUma Introdu\u00e7\u00e3o ao Direito Americano\nIn this module, Professor Wolff will introduce us to some of the major issues in civil procedure law. Civil procedure is the study of the rules of court that must be followed by the judge and parties in civil cases (as opposed to criminal cases \u2013 criminal procedure is a whole other area of the law, but law students learn civil procedure first because it gives the structure of typical trials). The essence of a law school civil procedure course is the study of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. A copy of these is linked in the syllabus for you to scan. The rules tell you how to file a lawsuit and how the court must function while it is considering a lawsuit. Professor Wolff will introduce you to the doctrinal area of procedure and will highlight some of the major modern issues in procedure law.\nCivil Procedure: Part 1 8:59\nCivil Procedure: Part 2 12:54\nMy name is Tobias Wolff.\nI'm a member of the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.\nI'm standing here in Silverman Hall,\nwhich is one of the grand old buildings of Penn Law School.\nIt is a classroom and was originally a part of\nthe reading room that was a component of the library in the original building.\nAnd my specialty here on the Law School faculty is the related issues\nof civil procedure and complex litigation.\nAnd, I'm going to be talking a bit about the field of civil procedure,\nwhat civil procedure is, and some of the major themes and issues and\nproblems that the fields of civil procedure and\ncomplex litigation are dealing with in the United States today.\nSo for starters, let's get some definitions on the table.\nWhat is civil procedure?\nBroadly speaking civil procedure has two components, civil and procedure.\nCivil in this title describes the workings of our judicial\nsystem that have to do with the resolution of disputes between people, or\nsometimes between people and government, that are not criminal in nature.\nCivil disputes have to do with disputes over ownership of property,\ninjuries that you think you're entitled to be compensated for,\ncontracts that you want to get enforced, so forth.\nThat is a civil dispute.\nProcedure describes the mechanisms by which we use our\ncourt system to resolve disputes.\nAnd so the field of civil procedure, broadly speaking, is a field that\nrelates to the use of our court systems to resolve civil disputes between people,\nTo resolve disputes over property, over contracts, over injuries.\nAnd the mechanisms by which we resolve those disputes and the ways in\nwhich our court system operates in the resolution of those disputes.\nNow, the field of civil procedure encompasses a very\nwide 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taught in New York at the time, and\nNew York had a really messed up set of procedures in their state courts.\nAnd for a series of historical reasons at this point in time,\nthe federal courts looked to what state courts would do\nin deciding what procedures they would use in many of their cases.\nin the United States, two parallel court systems, a federal court system and\ncourt systems in each of the 50 states, and these are formally separate systems.\nAnd they're allowed to use different procedures and\nhave many different policies surrounding the resolution of civil disputes.\nAnd for a series of historical reasons in the early part of the 20th century and\nbefore, the federal courts in many respects didn't have their own procedures,\nthey looked to what the states did.\nAnd at the time that Llewellyn wrote that quote, state procedures were a mess.\nAnd as a consequence a lot of federal procedures were a mess as well.\nAnd so conversations about procedural reform in the first 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        "raw_content": "Expansionary Fiscal and Monetary Policies\nThe fluctuations in the economic performances of any country lead to hardships in the lives of citizens and entire underperformance of the economy. Nowadays when the economy is experiencing strains, there are certain common features that arise including high level of inflations. Besides that, there are two interrelated phenomena of unemployment that act interchangeably within the economy. According to the Phillips curve, both unemployment and inflations are two unimpressive situations that economy tries to avoid at any particular time. Phillips also asserts that, in order to minimize inflation, the resultant effect is a rising level of unemployment and the reverse holds. Consequently, the economy experiences a condition of underperformance which means that the economy does not realize its full potential.\nIn essence, the potential GDP, which is the long term tendency of the economy to grow, does not materialize in the short-run. One of the major causes of inflation is an increased amount of money in circulation. In other words, the households hold a lot of money which is not a direct output from economic activities. In absolute terms, the inflation is an unfavorable economic condition that is characterized with high prices of consumer commodities and, therefore, a decline in the consumers\u2019 purchasing power. Fiscal policy is a government policy with respect to borrowing, taxations, and expenditure (Hetzel, 2008).\nExpansionary monetary policies are geared towards encouraging the growth of the economy through increasing the amount of money supply in the economy. Quite often money supply is under control of the central banks or the ministry of finance. However, the Neoclassical and Keynesian economics have a different perspective on how effective the monetary policies are with respect to their impact on the real economy. In this regard, the two do not share a common perspective with respect to the actual variables in the economy such as employment and aggregate income or outputs. However, both perspectives commonly accept the fact monetary policies affect the fiscal variables such as the price levels and interest rates which are key determiners of the economic performances. The government uses various variables in the economy which includes discount window lending, monetary base, rates of interests as well as the reserve requirements for the commercial banks as imposed by the central banks to steer positive changes in the economy (McConnell & Brue, et al., 2005).\nKeynesian is a segment of the economy prior to its findings. Keynes regard the theory of total spending within the economy commonly referred to as the aggregate demand as well as the economic effect of the same towards output and inflation. According to Keynesian economy, the total demand in the economy is a function of many factors, which often act erratically towards the economy. According to some Keynesians, however, monetary policy is powerless in manipulating the economy while at the same time finds the powerlessness of the Fiscal Policies which in essence do not hold today. In addition, Keynesian also believes that changes in aggregate demands whether expected or not have their biggest short-run impact on the actual output and employment but not the prices as portrayed in the Phillips curve. Indeed, the monetarist views money demand as independent of the interest rates while the level of investments in the economy depends significantly on the interest rates (McConnell & Brue, et al. 2005).\nIt is clear in real economics that the monetary policies can result in real effect on economic output and employment rates if the nominal wages do not experience instant adjustments. As a result, injection of money into the economy would lead to a complete change in the commodity prices in the economy and a subsequent change in the consumer purchasing power. According to the standard economic theory, however, there is rigidity in real supplies and demands with proportionate fluctuations of all nominal prices. However, according to Keynesian, prices are relatively rigid. Consequently, a change in expenditure, for instance, government expenditure, leads to a subsequent fluctuation in the level of output in the economy (Corsetti, 2010).\nThe classical economics, on the other hand, takes a different perspective relative to monetary and fiscal policies. According to classical economics as well as the supply-side perspectives and, as opposed to Keynesians, the effect of the aggregate demand to the money supply is negligible in the long-run. On the contrary, the money supply is affected by the physical injection and expulsions in the economy such as the interest rates and taxations which are substantially aligned by central banks. However, Keynes argued that central banks were ineffective in the use of expansionary monetary policies in providing solutions to great depressions. In an attempt to verify their argument, Keynesian economist such as Milton Friedman, therefore, sought to substitute passive monetary policies with active one and imposed questions on the occurrence of great depressions despite the existence and use of the expansionary monetary policies. According to analytical view of Keynes from the empirical study of the United States, money supply fell drastically prior to the occurrence and during the great depression. According to Keynes, the main cause of the depressions is the Federal Reserve Systems since it supposedly implied contractionary policies other than the expansionary ones. Therefore, Keynes believed that expansionary policies improve the economic performance (Kumar & International Monetary Fund, et al. 2007).\nHowever, classical economist puts heightened emphasis on the ability of the market to solve economic recessions through a downward push in real wage and commodity prices within the specific economy. According to the classical economists of the mid 1970s, the economic downturns can be attributed to misperceptions of households with regard to the happenings of the prices, for instance, the real wage. Such misperceptions come about as a result of people\u2019s inability to conceptualize the prevailing market prices, as well as the level of inflation within the economy. Classical economists argued that the decline in money should only have minor if any effects on the real outputs of the economy. For instance, when the Federal Reserve as well as the Bank of England beefed up monetary policy with an aim of fighting inflation, the resultant effect was a rising level of recessions within the Bank\u2019s jurisdiction. According to neoclassical economist, the tightened and restrictive policies of the Bank were anticipated, and perhaps that was the cause of escalating level of recessions in a member country (Kaminsky & Ve%u0301gh, et al. 2004).\nIndeed, the old Keynesian theory affirms that any monetary restriction is essentially a contractionary policy which is firm with reality and quite consistent with the actual events and perceives businesses and individuals to have been locked up in pools of fixed price contracts. The federal government through the central banks undertakes expansionary monetary policies through the imposition of minimum reserve requirements for the commercial banks. The central bank undertakes expansionary policies by increasing the amount that banks hold in total assets by decreasing the amount of reserve requirements. This enables bank to retain a small amount of money for immediate withdrawals while the rest is invested as illiquid assets in the form of mortgages and loans. This step increases the amount of loanable funds and, therefore, increasing money supply (McConnell & Brue, et al. 2005).\nIn addition, through the discount window lending, federal banks by means of the central banks increase money supply through direct lending of discounted funds to financial institutions. Thus is done by advertising an increment in the future lending of the discount window. Furthermore, the authority has the discretion to raise money supply indirectly by raising risk-taking by banks. For instance, the US advertised an increase in discount window loans after the 2001 September, attacks aimed at increasing money supply and preventing unnecessary panics from fear of inadequate liquidity. Besides that, the federal government also indirectly raises the level of money supply through decrease in nominal rates, which leads the households to withdrawing most of their money from banks to liquid cash due to reduced incentives to save. Indeed, the Federal Reserve can be a pace setter of the discount rates which can also lead to the optimal Federal Funds Rates particularly in the US. Low interest rates daunt incentives to save and encourage lending, thus, raising money supply. However, the expansionary monetary policy does not necessarily mean an economic expansion (Kaminsky & Ve%u0301gh, et al. 2004).\nFinally, the central banks, therefore, use various tools in setting up the monetary policies. These include the reserve requirements, fed fund rates, discount windows as well as the discount rates. Fed fund rate is the main tool used. It refers to the interest rates those depository institutions lend balances at Federal Reserve to other depository institution immediately. On the other hand, the discount rates refer to the interest rates that the Federal Reserve charges on the lending on discount windows. These are some of the tools used in defining the monetary policies. The government may also raise the amount of money supply through buying of securities to the public and financial institution. Therefore, money is pumped into the economy in exchange of securities. This is not effective at times of economic recession as it raises money supply. Furthermore, decrease in the discount rates encourages borrowing through the discount window lending and, therefore, a rise in the amount of money in circulation and economic growth (Corsetti, 2010). The overall effect of increased money supply is a rise in GDP and a subsequent increase in loanable funds.\nConsequently, the interest rates decline to encourage borrowing while the rate of unemployment rises due to the rise in money supply. On the same note, the aggregate demand for liquid money declines. Besides that, the exchange rates downside in the long-run but swings back to almost normal in the long-run. 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        "raw_content": "Write a list of 25 (or just 5!) things you want to do in your life Write and publish a book, d'uh Move back to a big city, preferably one with a Penneys (Primark to any British readers). I love the town I'm in but it gets a bit claustrophobic, and having to take a\u2026 Continue reading Day 19: Goals\nTagged 30 Day Writing Challenge, Creative Writing, writing1 Comment\nThe foreman's words settles over the crowd in the courtroom. Guilty. Ollie had known it was coming. He would go so far as to say that he had invited it. They told him that he should show some remorse; they'll turn on him otherwise. But he couldn't act like he was sorry. He wasn't. Adam had deserved to die. The animal deserved worse.\nWrite about a random picture you would find in an envelope of finished prints at Costco The sun glares through the lens flare in the corner of the photo. The sky is cloudless and bright, the blue reflected onto the crystal sea below.The two people in the forefront are enjoying the weather, squinting through the\u2026 Continue reading Day 13 \u2013 Caught in the Act\nThis was a difficult one because I don't really have a favourite day of the week. It differs every week to be honest. I suppose a lot of people would say Saturday. it's the beginning of the weekend, you can have a lie in, especially if you went out for some drinks on the Friday night. Saturday is a good shopping day as well, a day to met up with friends, and you've still got Sunday to look forward to, a whole other day of the weekend. It's just an generally great day.\nBut unfortunately all that is only true if you don't work on Saturdays.\nTagged 30 Day Writing Challenge, Creative Writing, writing promptLeave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "Looking up through the trees a small howler monkey scurries away. Maybe it thinks the large white wings belonged to a harpy eagle planing overhead, or perhaps the strangeness of the fixed-wing drone is enough to frighten it away.\nFor centuries the Wounaan and Embera have lived in the Darien, the rainforest on the Panama-Colombia border that is known as one of the world\u2019s most impenetrable jungles; it is the only place where engineers simply couldn\u2019t build a highway to connect all of the countries in the Americas. Its biodiversity is legendary: sleek jaguars, brightly-colored macaws, and rare orchids abound. But its amazing biodiversity attracts loggers in search of valuable rosewood, poachers in search of game and exotic animals and farmers eager to burn down swathes of forest to set up homesteads. Its remote location has also made it difficult for the Wounaan and Ember\u00e1 and other indigenous communities to protect their ancestral lands from these incursions.\nThese indigenous communities have been painstakingly mapping and guarding their territories in order to claim, defend and protect their lands for years; however there was little each individual community could do defend itself against invasions of their territories. As indigenous leader Tino Quintana explains, \u201cThe first invasion of our lands was in 1987. Every year it was one or two families, suddenly it wasn\u2019t four it was ten\u2026until there were 72 families living illegally in our land, our comarca.\u201d\nIn a new initiative the Rainforest Foundation, is working with COONAPIP, the national federation of indigenous peoples in Panama to train indigenous mapping teams that can be deployed to communities throughout the rainforest. The teams are learning how to fly fixed-wing and helicopter drones, use sophisticated software to create a variety of highly accurate maps and document incursions into their territories. The teams and community leaders are using this documentation, including 3D maps, to inform and organize communities and pressure the State to respect their lands.\nWith these new teams in place, individual communities can request mapping of areas under threat. When needed, a community can determine what areas need to be mapped, and then work in coordination to create effective strategies to pressure the government to step up its efforts to protect the land. So far the teams have been able to map areas deforested by ranchers and illegal loggers and identify sources of agricultural waste contaminating their rivers and illegal settlements on their land. By using the drones communities can not only cover more territory and map more accurately they also reduce potentially dangerous confrontations with those invading their lands. The teams also provide technical support for communities fighting for recognition of their lands, and for creating land management plans to promote environmentally respectful, sustainable economic development.",
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        "raw_content": "It doesn't look much, does it?\nThe Osireion (or Osirion) is one of the numerous Ancient Egyptian ruins, a subterranean structure associated with the cult of Osiris that was attached to the temple of Seti I at Abydos. As with many other Ancient Egyptian structures, such as the Pyramids and the Sphinx, it has been used to prop up various academically challenged \"theories\", usually by claiming that it is much older than conventionally thought.\n1 The claims\n2 The dubious evidence\n2.1 Architectural archaism\n2.2 \"L\" design of the Temple of Seti I\n2.3 Low-level foundations\n2.4 The flower of life\n3 Other factual inaccuracies\n3.1 Water table\n3.2 Seti I and Seti II confusion\n3.3 Isis confusion\nThe claims[edit]\nThe theory is basically that the Osireion is actually far older than the age assigned to it by Egyptology, which credits it to Seti I and dates it to about 1290 BCE.[1] It is often claimed to be many thousands of years older than this, with 8000BCE being a figure commonly given, usually said to co-incide with the \"actual\" dates of aforementioned Sphinx and Pyramids,[2] though others claim it dates to 18,000 to 20,000 years before present.[3]\nThe dubious evidence[edit]\nArchitectural archaism[edit]\nThe first case brought up by the proponents of an old Osireion is the archaic style of the architecture, which bears a resemblance to the Old Kingdom valley temple of Khafra in Giza.[2] This is true, the two do bear certain similarities in their use of megalithic, finely cut but undressed stone.\nAlas, the Egyptians had a recurring tendency to build in \"pseudo-archaic\" style, which is seen as early as the 3rd Dynasty, with structures at Saqqara, built in stone, imitating earlier wooden forms.[1][4] Similarly a look at 26th Dynasty artwork and style clearly shows a harking back to Old Kingdom style, often to the point of imitating archaic official titles and language, and reviving the Royal mortuary cults of Old Kingdom rulers.[4] As such, there is no reason why the Osireion should not be yet another architectural Coelacanth. This is especially important when bearing in mind it the Osirian and primordial associations. It was built partly in mythical memory of a distant \"First Time\" or \"Time of the God\", in a mythical, perfect, yet very distant past.[1]\n\"L\" design of the Temple of Seti I[edit]\nIt is argued that the \"L\" shaped design of Seti I's temple is highly unusual, and would only be built that way because otherwise it would have run into the already extant Osirieion.[2]\nOr not...Firstly, the \"L\" shape is just one of many features that mark out Seti I's temple as an architectural oddball. The fact it has many parallel equal sanctuaries, with only one having access to the other half of the temple, is far more curious. But the L is one factor in this oddness.[1] So was it put there to avoid the extant Osirieon?\nNo. If the Osireion was already there, it would have been the easiest thing in the world for Seti's architects to shift the site of his temple a few hundred metres along its own axis and thus been able to have a conventional straight through design, or incorporated into the new structure. The two structures interact this way because that is how Seti I and his architects planned them.\nLow-level foundations[edit]\nThe low-level foundations indicate it was built at an earlier period, when the ground level was lower, as the Egyptians never built underground or with deep foundations. The ground level built up over time through Nile flood deposits.[2]\nOr not... The ground around the Osirieon is fine desert sand, underneath which lays Cretaceous-era marlstone,[5] which the Osireon is cut into, meaning the marlstone must have been laid down prior to the construction of the Osirieon.\nAs regards the Egyptians never having built subterranean structures, this is an obviously false statement. There are many subterranean structures at Abydos from the Early Dynastic period onwards, and many others all across Egypt, including both religious structures (tombs, temples) as well as cellars in houses, secure storage at port facilities such as at Sawu, and mine workings, of which there are literally hundreds, some on a truly industrial scale.[6]\nThe reason for the low level foundations of the Osirieion was that it was a \"cut and cover\" structure, intended to be partly subterranean. As an underworld deity, such a structure was entirely befitting to the worship of Osiris.[1]\nThe flower of life[edit]\nA carving pattern that looks strange on some columns.\nOther factual inaccuracies[edit]\nWater table[edit]\nAlthough not relevant to the dating issues, some advocates of this theory have misunderstandings concerning the water that now lies in the Osireion, including that it \"always\" sits in water. This in incorrect, as photographs taken at the time of its excavation clearly show the floor, under around 10 inches of water in 2009, was dry. Ironically enough, some of the sites dealing with the old theory actually show these images[7]. Furthermore, they state that this water cannot possibly be removed as the structure sits below the water table. Yes it does, at present, and yes it can. It is relatively straightforward to artificially lower the local water table, as has been done to the area around Luxor Temple, and is currently being carried out on the Theban West Bank. The issue with the Osireion is not one of technical possibility, but of cost and engineering difficulties. The Osireion sits much lower compared to the water table than the other structures mentioned, meaning more drastic intervention is needed at consequently greater cost and invasiveness.\nSeti I and Seti II confusion[edit]\nSome sites pushing this theory suggest Egyptologists claim Seti II built the Osireion. Whilst Egyptologists rarely agree on anything much, one issue upon which there is consensus it that Seti II had nothing to do with the Osireion. That's Seti I, who ruled c.76 years earlier.[4]\nIsis confusion[edit]\nIt is perhaps significant that the temple Osireion is dedicated to Osiris, while the 'Valley temple' at Giza is dedicated to Isis \u2014Ancient Wisdom[7]\nThe valley temple at Giza is actually dedicated to Khafra.[1]\nIt is said that a catfish swallowed the phallus of Osiris when he was cut into pieces by Isis. \u2014Ancient Wisdom[7]\nWrong. Osiris was murdered by Set.[8]\nThe theory that the Osireion is some \"antediluvian\" or pre-historic structure is patently ridiculous. There is complete scholarly consensus that construction of monumental stone architecture in Egypt did not occur before the early 3rd millennium BCE. Furthermore, claims of the supposedly otherwise inexplicable \"mysteries\" of the Osireion are nothing more than smoke screens. The use of pseudo-archaic styles in architecture and art are well attested in Egypt. Similarly, underground structures are well attested in Pharaonic Egypt from the Early Dynastic right through to the Greco-Roman period. It is not buried beneath \"ancient\" soil strata over millenia. Rather, it was cut into them to create a subterranean structure. In summary, there is nothing \"mysterious\" about the Osireion at all, and no reason at all to attribute it to anyone other than Seti I, whose temple it is attached to.\nAncientWisdom\nMarina Michaels at The Lighthouse\nGary Fletcher on the Osireion - from the Internet Archive\nShaw, I (2000), Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, OUP, Oxford\nShaw, I and Nicholson, P (2000), Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge\nTawadros, E (2001), Geology of Egypt and Libya, Taylor & Francis\nWilkinson, R H (2000), The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson, London\nWilkinson, R H (2003), The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson, London\n\u2191 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Wilkinson, 2000\n\u2191 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 http://web.archive.org/web/20070703201034/http://www.users.bigpond.com/MSN/gary_fletcher/osireion.html\n\u2191 http://thelighthouseonline.com/articles/osireon.html\n\u2191 4.0 4.1 4.2 Shaw, 2000\n\u2191 Tawadros, 2001\n\u2191 Shaw & Nicholson,2000\n\u2191 7.0 7.1 7.2 http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/egyptabydoss.htm\n\u2191 Wilkinson, 2003\nRetrieved from \"https://rationalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Osireion&oldid=1942643\"",
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        "raw_content": "City of Risk: Organization and Individualization in the Urban Recovery of New Orleans\nGraham Owen; City of Risk: Organization and Individualization in the Urban Recovery of New Orleans. the minnesota review 1 May 2015; 2015 (84): 83\u201391. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00265667-2857989\nThough the flooding of New Orleans was the result of shoddy construction of the city\u2019s levees, the city\u2019s recovery was to be not through enlightened government initiative but by frontier self-reliance, \u201cpersonal responsibility.\u201d Returning inhabitants, like pioneers, were to homestead on devastated land. This emphasis on individual recovery, in a city where large-scale urban infrastructures had failed, is key to understanding why the city has undergone only a slow and partial recuperation. The city was to be reconstructed both physically and ideologically as a city of individualization, a city of risk\u2014a neoliberal experiment at the scale of over three hundred thousand people.\nrisk, levees, neoliberalism, Katrina, recovery",
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        "raw_content": "Kharasch\u2013Sosnovsky reaction\nThe Kharasch\u2013Sosnovsky reaction is the radical oxidation of an allylic alkene to a allylic alcohol using a copper catalyst and a peroxy ester (e.g. tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate) or a peroxide. Chiral ligands can be used to reder the reaction asymmetric, constructing chiral C\u2013O bonds via C\u2013H bond activation.[1] This is notable as asymmetric addition to allylic groups tends to be difficult due to the transition state being highly symmetric. The reaction is named after Morris S. Kharasch and George Sosnovsky who first reported it in 1958.[2]\nSubstituted oxazolines and thiazolines can be oxidized to the corresponding oxazoles and thiazoles via a modification of the classic reaction.[3]\nThe mechanism is believed to involve radical intermediates and copper in the I, II and III oxidation states, via the following steps:\nCu(I) + BzO\u2013OtBu \u2192 Cu(II)\u2013OBz + tBuO\u2022\ntBuO\u2022 + CH2=CH\u2013CH2R \u2192 tBuOH + CH2=CH\u2013CHR\u2022\nCH2=CH\u2013CHR\u2022 + Cu(II)\u2013OBz \u2192 CH2=CH\u2013CHR\u2013Cu(III)\u2013OBz\nCH2=CH\u2013CHR\u2013Cu(III)\u2013OBz \u2192 CH2=CH\u2013CHR(OBz) + Cu(I)\nThe last step, a reductive elimination of an organocopper(III) intermediate to regenerate the Cu(I) catalyst and form the product, is proposed to take place via a seven-membered ring transition state.\n^ k. Mikami and M. Lautens (2007). New Frontiers in Asymmetric Catalysis. Wiley. p. 142. ISBN 9780470097991.\n^ Kharasch, M. S.; Sosnovsky, George (February 1958). \"THE REACTIONS OF t-BUTYL PERBENZOATE AND OLEFINS\u2014A STEREOSPECIFIC REACTION\". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 80 (3): 756\u2013756. doi:10.1021/ja01536a062.\n^ A.I. Meyers, F.X. Tavares (1996), \"Oxidation of Oxazolines and Thiazolines to Oxazoles and Thiazoles. Application of the Kharasch\u2212Sosnovsky Reaction\", J. Org. Chem., 61 (23), pp. 8207\u20138215, doi:10.1021/jo.9613491\nThis chemical reaction article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.",
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        "raw_content": "Art on the battlefield: Karate instructor aims to preserve tradition\nCastillo\u2019s Shotokan Karate-Do has been at Body Zone Health and Fitness Club in Watsonville for almost a year. (Photo by Johanna Miller/Register-Pajaronian)\nWATSONVILLE \u2014 When Sensei Fred Castillo was first introduced to Shotokan Karate in the 1960s, it was nothing like he expected.\nCastillo had run into a friend who mentioned he was on his way to practice karate. Castillo was intrigued, as he was looking for a new way to stay in shape.\nBut physicality, he learned, was only one small part of the practice.\n\u201cThe first thing they did was teach me how I should be standing and walking, proper manners, and how to have a strong spirit,\u201d Castillo said. \u201cIt was very difficult for me \u2014 I\u2019d never had that kind of discipline.\u201d\nBut the art of karate stuck with Castillo, and he has continued practicing and teaching it in Watsonville for decades. Last year, Castillo\u2019s Shotokan Karate-Do moved into Body Zone Health and Fitness Club on Main Street.\nCastillo and his black belt students met in January and deliberated on how best to bring new students into the dojo.\n\u201cWe really just want get the word out that we\u2019re still here,\u201d Castillo said. \u201cWe\u2019re eager to pass along this tradition.\u201d\nKarate has become a part of Castillo, who grew up in Watsonville and spent 50 years as an employee at Watsonville Community Hospital.\n\u201cKarate is my nature,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s direct. I like the idea of an instant clash.\u201d\nCastillo mentioned that in some modern forms of martial arts, including karate, the physical aspect of the practice and the goal of winning trophies and medals has overshadowed its traditional values.\n\u201cI\u2019m always trying to emphasize that true karate is not a sport,\u201d he said. \u201cIt is a battlefield art. You learn that if something is not worth dying for, it\u2019s not worth fighting for. You train to never have to fight in the first place.\u201d\nOn Jan. 19, Castillo\u2019s Shotokan Karate-Do held a black belt certification ceremony for two members: Francisco \u201cFrank\u201d Torres, who received his second degree black belt, and Herb Decker, who was surprised with his third degree belt. Decker, Castillo explained, had struggled with illnesses last year and had to put his examination on hold.\nBut Castillo knew he was ready.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t hold examinations every month,\u201d Castillo said. \u201cSo you get examined, and awarded, when I know that you are ready. Some will move faster than others and that\u2019s fine. Everyone is different.\u201d\nFred Castillo (right) and second degree black belt Frank Torres oversee a recent practice. (Photo by Johanna Miller/Register-Pajaronian)\nThe ceremony also recognized the parents and families of the students, who were praised for their own dedication of support.\nIn November, Castillo was awarded Instructor of the Year by the Bay Area Cities Karate and Kubudo Alliance at its annual Championship Tournament.\n\u201cUsually, accepting awards goes against my grain,\u201d he admitted. \u201cBut it felt really good. I just want people to know: I didn\u2019t get to where I am because I was smarter or better than anyone else. I had a lot of help.\u201d\nCastillo\u2019s Shotokan Karate-Do offers classes for both children ages 6-10 and \u201cadults\u201d over the age of 11. Castillo said that for younger participants, the main focus is on learning etiquette and self-awareness, and to have fun. Adult classes focus on skill and character development.\n\u201cPeople often ask me why I still do this,\u201d Castillo said. \u201cWell, it\u2019s who I am. It doesn\u2019t feel like a job. I am honored for the opportunity to pass this tradition along.\u201d\nClasses at Castillo\u2019s Shotokan Karate-Do are held Monday-Thursday at Body Zone Health and Fitness Club, located at 1810 Main St. For information, call 728-1280 or 588-1785.\nPHOTO: Breastfeeding education\nYouth bands to perform in scholarship fundraiser\nGang member arrested on gun, drug charges\nSensei Fred Castillo has continued practicing and teaching karate in Watsonville for decades.",
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        "raw_content": "Chief Operating Officer & Managing Director at Federal Communications Commission\nRelSci Relationships are individuals David B. Robbins likely has professional access to. A relationship does not necessarily indicate a personal connection.\nDeputy Bureau Chief & Chief of Staff, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at Federal Communications Commission\nSenior Counsel at Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP\nGeneral Counsel at Federal Communications Commission\nChairman at Federal Communications Commission\nCommissioner at Federal Communications Commission\nMaureen K. Ohlhausen\nSenior Editor of the Antitrust Law Journal at American Bar Association\nBrian Fontes\nChief Executive Officer at National Emergency Number Association\nJennifer Manner\nAdjunct Professor of Law at American University - Washington College of Law\nAdvisor at 8 Partners\nMichael O\u2019Rielly\nPaths to David B. Robbins\nFederal Trade Commission is a government organization whose main goals are to protect consumers and ensure a strong competitive market by enforcing a variety of consumer protection and antitrust laws. The organization provides services to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair to consumers. Federal Trade Commission was founded on September 26, 1914, and is based in Washington, D.C.\nChief Operating Officer & Managing Director\nThe Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. It was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and operates as an independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress. The commission is committed to being a responsive, efficient and effective agency capable of facing the technological and economic opportunities of the new millennium.\nDavid B. Robbins is affiliated with Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission\nThis web site is not endorsed by, directly affiliated with, maintained, authorized, or sponsored by David B. Robbins. The use of any trade name or trademark is for identification and reference purposes only and does not imply any association with the trademark holder. The Presence of David B. Robbins's profile does not indicate a business or promotional relationship of any kind between RelSci and David B. Robbins.\nhttps://relationshipscience.com/person/david-b-robbins-5180420",
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        "title": "HENRI-FRAN\u00c7OIS GAULTIER DE CLAUBRY | Revista CENIC Ciencias Biol\u00f3gicas",
        "raw_content": "acetification, algae, amyl alcohol, orchil, chlorine, esterification, inulin, iodine, disinfection, dyes, minerals, poison analysis, starch, toxicology,acetificaci\u00f3n, alcohol am\u00edlico, almid\u00f3n, an\u00e1lisis de venenos, urchilla, cloro, colorantes, desinfecci\u00f3n, esterificaci\u00f3n, inulina, iodo, minerales, toxicolog\u00eda.\nHenri-Fran\u00e7ois Gaultier de Claubry (1792-1878) was a French pharmacist and chemist who is well-known for his discovery of starch as a reagent for iodine (together with Colin), the synthesis of organic esters and alkyl halides, the presence of iodine in a variety of algae, the nature of amyl alcohol, the separation of inulin, dyes, methods for the analysis of poisons, and the use of chlorides for disinfection purposes.\nHenri-Fran\u00e7ois Gaultier de Claubry (1792-1878) fue un farmac\u00e9utico qu\u00edmico franc\u00e9s, conocido especialmente por haber descubierto el almid\u00f3n como reactivo para el yodo (junto con Colin), la s\u00edntesis of \u00e9steres org\u00e1nicos y haluros alqu\u00edlicos, la separaci\u00f3n de la inulina, la naturaleza del alcohol am\u00edlico, colorantes, m\u00e9todos anal\u00edticos para venenos y el uso del cloruros como desinfectantes.\nLife and career1,2,3\nHenri-Fran\u00e7ois Gaultier de Claubry (Fig. 1) was born in Paris on July 21, 1792, the son of Charles Gaultier de Claubry (1757-1821), a well-known physician.\nFig. 1. Henri-Fran\u00e7ois Gaultier de Claubry (1792-1878), from BIU Sant\u00e9, Paris\nAt the age of 14 he began his studies of pharmacy working in the pharmacies de Pelletier and de Boudet and the H\u00f4pital de la Charit\u00e9. Three years later he began working in the laboratory of Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) at the l'\u00c9cole Polytechnique and in 1812 he transferred to the Facult\u00e9 des Sciences de Paris to serve, without a formal appointment, as pr\u00e9parateur of the course given by Louis-Jacques Thenard (1777-1857). In 1818 he was appointed r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur at the \u00c9cole Polytechnique, a position he resigned in 1824 when he received his doctorate after successfully defending in 1815 a thesis about the existence of iodine in algae4 (and in 1824 another about the classification of metals).5 His position at \u00c9cole was assigned to Jean-Baptiste Andr\u00e9 Dumas (1800-1884). During this period he also taught physics at the Coll\u00e8ge Stanislas the Ath\u00e9n\u00e9e Royal, the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Bonnes Lettres, and the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Bonnes Etudes. In 1832 he received his degree in pharmacy after defending a thesis about the conversion of alcohol into acetic acid.6 In 1835 the King Louis Philippe appointed him adjunct professor for the chair of chemistry at the \u00c9cole de Pharmacie and at the \u00c9cole Polytechnique. He held the chair until 1859 when he was appointed professor of Toxicology at the \u00c9cole Sup\u00e9rieure de Pharmacie, replacing Joseph Bienaim\u00e9 Caventou (1795-1877. His position at the \u00c9cole Sup\u00e9rieure de Pharmacie was assigned to Jules Bouisi (1822-1886).\nIn 1825 Gaultier de Claubry was elected adjunct member of the Conseil d'Hygi\u00e8ne of the Department of the Seine, replacing the surgeon Baron Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835), and in 1828 he was promoted to full member. He kept this position until 1859. He 1848 he was elected member of the Acad\u00e9mie de M\u00e9dicine and in the following years officer of the L\u00e9gion d'Honneur, chevalier of the l'Ordre des Saints Maurice and Lazare of Italy.\nGaultier de Claubry passed away in Paris, on July 4, 1878.\nGaultier de Claubry wrote more than 70 papers, booklets, and books in the areas of organic and inorganic chemistry, toxicology, public health, medicine, and meteorology. He also published a booklet describing his research activities and results, as customary for candidates for membership in the Acad\u00e9mie de M\u00e9dicine.7 He 1812 he translated to French the famous chemistry book of Henry Williams (1774-1836) Elements of Experimental Chemistry, and collected in a book Gay-Lussac's lessons of the chemistry.8,9\nIn addition to the subjects discussed below, Gaultier de Claubry studied the stones formed in the kidneys,10,11 gallic acid,12 extraction and use of bone gelatin,13 the dyes present in madder,14 influence of cokes in the formation of cast iron,15 toxicology,16 dangers of using phosphorus in matches,17 separation of digitalin by means of dialysis,18 etc.\nBernard Courtois (1777-1838), a Parisian manufacturer of saltpeter, discovered iodine in 181119, an event that prompted an intensive research activity, particularly by Gay-Lussac, Humphry Davy (1778-1829), and Louis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763-1829).20-22 All the initial research activity was devoted to determine the properties of the new element and its inorganic combinations. For these reasons Jean-Jacques Colin (1784-1865) and Gaultier de Claubry thought it would be interesting to determine the action exerted by iodine on vegetable and animal substances.23 In the first part of their memoir they indicated they would describe their results using the three-tier classification of vegetable and animal substances suggested by Gay-Lussac and Thenard24: (1) substances composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in the ratio they are present in water plus the excess oxygen (that is, the acids); (2) substances composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in the ratio they are present in water, that is, sugar, gums, starch, etc. (carbohydrates). This category also included animal substances containing nitrogen and hydrogen in the ratio present in ammonia (albumin, gelatin, fibrin, etc.); and (3) substances similar as those in the previous category but containing an excess of hydrogen (oils, camphors, etc.).23\nColin and Gaultier de Claubry found that at room temperature substances of the first group did not react with iodine, but in the presence of boiling water iodine vapor was released and the resulting solution contained the corresponding vegetable acid. Heating a dry mixture of iodine and the vegetable substance resulted in the formation of abundant vapors of iodine and a solution containing a large amount of iodohydric acid (HI). Substances of the second group behaved differently, they reacted with iodine at room temperature yielding colored compounds; boiling water was able to separate iodine vapors only when it was at 1000C or the iodine was present in large excess. No iodohydric acid was formed and the iodine seemed to combine with the vegetable substance without decomposition. Heating to the temperature of decomposition of the vegetable matter resulted in the formation of a large amount of vapors of HI. In the presence of water, substances of the third category reacted with iodine producing HI, which could be separated by water washes. Animal substances presented the same behavior.23\nThe second part of the memory was devoted to a detailed description of the action of iodine on substances of the second group, particularly starch.23 Colin and Gaultier de Claubry noted that mixing dry starch with dry iodine led to the immediate coloring of starch from blue to black, depending on its proportion in the mixture. This phenomenon was observed with starch of several origins, for example, from potatoes, salep, and the mucilage of the roots of marshmallow. The coloration disappeared only when the mixture was heated to the temperature of decomposition of the vegetable matter: HI vapors formed mixed with the product of the decomposition of the organic matter. The compound of iodine and starch was only slightly affected by water at room temperature; the blue or black compounds dissolved easily upon agitation; in the first case the solution was colored blue, in the second it was colorless. In the latter case, the color reappeared on addition of nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, or an aqueous solution of chlorine. The solution of the compound was decomposed by sulfur dioxide producing HI and sulfuric acid and precipitating the starch. Color changes were also observed with hydrogen sulfide, chlorine, KOH, NaOH, ammonia, sodium or potassium bicarbonate, alcohol, etc. From the results of these experiments Colin and Gaultier de Claubry concluded that starch was an extremely sensitive reagent for detecting the presence of iodine.23\nGaultier de Claubry also searched for iodine in seawater and in several varieties of fucus, the algae used for producing sodium carbonate and fertilizers.4 In 1815 Edm\u00e9e Bouillon Lagrange (1764-1844) and Heinrich August von Vogel (1778-1867) analyzed the seawaters of France and reported they contained magnesium and sodium chloride, calcium and magnesium sulfate, and calcium and magnesium bicarbonate.25 Gaultier de Claubry made a more detailed analysis of seawater samples taken from the English Channel near F\u00e9camp and Le Havre. The samples were first concentrated and then treated with a variety of reagents, among them, silver nitrate, barium nitrate, sulfuric acid, chlorine, mercuric chloride, bismuth nitrate, starch, etc. The starch did not change its color even in the presence of sulfuric acid. The samples were then evaporated to dryness and the residue treated with the same reagents. All the results indicated that these waters did not contain iodine.4\nGaultier de Claubry collected from the same geographical region a large number of algae belonging to the Ulv\u00e6, Kelp, and Ceramium families, among them, ulva saccharina, ulva digitata, fucus sacharinus, fucus digitatus, fucus vesiculosus, fucu serratus, fucus siliquosus, ceramium filum, and fucus filum. All this material was subjected to the same series of treatment, which Gaultier de Claubry described in detail for fucus saccharinus: the alga was cut in small pieces, extracted with boiling water, and the solid residue and solution treated with a large number of reagents (e.g. litmus paper, silver nitrate, lead acetate, ammonium oxalate, nutgall infusion, alkali hydroxides, chlorine, starch, sulfuric acid, alcohol, etc.). The results of these tests, particularly with starch, clearly indicated the presence of iodine (as potassium iodide) in fucus saccharinus, fucus digitatus, fucus vesiculosus, fucus serratus, fucus siliquosus, and fucus filum. Fucus saccharinous had the highest content of iodine.4\nIn another publication Gaultier de Claubry showed that an alcoholic solution of iodine was appropriate for the dosage of tin in the presence of other metals.26\nAs explained before, one of Gaultier de Claubry's doctoral theses was related to a formal classification of minerals.5 According to him, the methods for classifying minerals could be divided into three groups: (1) those based on external characters, for example, Jean-Baptiste Rom\u00e9 de l\u2019Isle (1736-1790) claimed that using this criterion the apparently numerous forms shown by minerals could actually be reduced to a very limited number of simple ones; (2) those based on external characters and chemical nature; Jean- Ren\u00e9 Just Ha\u00fcy (1743-1822) had adopted this type of classification using crystallography and chemical composition as the identifying elements; and (3) those based only on the chemical nature; for example, J\u00f6ns Jacob Berzelius (1779-1848) had organized minerals on the basis chemical analysis and the law of definite proportions, without any consideration to their external form.\nThe main objective of Gaultier de Claubry's work was to illustrate the many shortcomings presented by Berzelius's procedure. This he did by comparing the information available about the analysis of silica, a series of silicate minerals, Gahnite, Aker spinel, pyroxenes, micas, feldspars, Tremolites, etc.5\nHa\u00fcy's method allowed an easy classification of saline substances using as base the corresponding metallic oxides, but not so when trying to organize the alkaline earth substances, which presented a wide variety in their composition and shape and some did not crystallize. For this situation it had been necessary to partially complement the classification system with chemical information. The most serious objection against Berzelius's system was the uncertainty regarding the chemical analysis of alkaline earth oxides, particularly silica. These analyses had not been done directly, the relative proportions of silicon and oxygen had been guessed by comparison with other oxides. Thus Friedrich Stromeyer (1776-1835) had used his analytical results about alloys of calcium and iron to deduce that silica contained, by weight, 46.0069% silicon and 53.9931% oxygen. Berzelius had made two chemical analysis of silica and obtained the values 49.641 and 49.716% for the silicon and 50.359 and 50.284% for oxygen (average 50.321%). Berzelius had also tried to determine the value of the atomic mass of silicon by decomposing fluosilic acid with water, or by absorption of the gas in boric acid. The results had been too different to reach an acceptable value. In another failed attempt he had melted alumina with silica and potassium bicarbonate, decomposing the product with water, treating the residue with HCl, and adding ammonia to the resulting liquor. Chemical analysis of the different fractions had allowed him to determine the composition of the pertinent alkaline earth matter. Unfortunately, this method required a precise knowledge of silica, which was not available. Small deviations in the assumed calculations amplified significantly when calculating the composition of the product of the above reaction. Although the law of definite proportions was appropriate for reactions that occurred in a certain way, it was questionable if the results of a chemical analysis indicated the true composition of a mineral; it was perfectly possible to combine the amounts of the oxides of calcium silicon, magnesium, etc. in several proportions, without violating the law. Gaultry de Claubry illustrated this point with garnet. According to Berzelius's classification this mineral was divided in the following form: family of aluminum: oriental garnet, Almadine, Hisingerite, Brodbho garnet, and de Finbo; family of magnesium, Syrian garnet; family of calcium, black garnet of Swappara, and Thuring garnet, Melanite, Aplome, Danemore garnet, and Grossular garnet.5\nBerzelius also proved that silicon behaved in many cases as an acid, which combined with oxides, particularly those of alkaline earths, to form a large number of compounds (which he named silicates). These silicates were not only very difficult to analyze, they were also very difficult to classify under his scheme. In addition, silica seemed to combine with a given oxide in many proportions.\nAfter reporting the inconsistencies present in the analysis of many minerals, Gaultier de Claubry concluded it was possible to improve Berzelius's procedure by using as a basis the acid group instead of the metal oxide, as commonly done. This modification would give place to a series of families, different from the ones used actually, for example, silicates, aluminates, etc. A good example was again garnet. Instead of dividing the study of this substance in the multitude of different sections listed above, all of them could be brought together under the same name: aluminum silicates, iron silicates, calcium silicates, etc. (that is, the salts of a given acid with different oxides).5\nIn 1804 Valentin Rose (1762-1807) reported that the root of elecampane (Inula helenium) contained \"a white material appearing very much like starch, but differing from it both in its principles and in its manner of action with other substances\".27 Rose found that after boiling the roots in water and leaving the decoction stand for several hours, a white powder precipitated, which looked very much like starch but differed from it both in its principles and in its manner of action with other substances. This substance was soluble in cold water but readily soluble in boiling water producing a not quite transparent mucilagenous liquid. After some hours most of the solute re-precipitated as a compact white powder; addition of alcohol produced the same effect.\nRose subjected the material to series of comparative examinations with a gum (Arabic) and with common starch. For example, addition of alcohol to an aqueous solution of the powder resulted in the re-precipitation of most of the solute; while a solution of gum Arabic produced a milky solution and no precipitate. The white powder in contact with burning coal melted like sugar and evaporated giving off a white smoke smelling like burning sugar; starch emitted a similar smoke but did not melt while Arabic gum hardly smoked. When the powder was heated over charcoal in an iron spoon, it first melted and smoked as before and then burned with a bright flame, leaving a very small amount of residue. Starch under the same circumstances did not melt and took a much longer time before it burned; gum Arabic sparkled without burning and left a great amount of coal, which readily turned into grayish ashes. When treated with nitric acid Arabic gum generated a large amount of saccholactic acid, starch yielded fatty matter, and the white powder produced only malic and oxalic acids. Rose believed these results indicated that the material he had discovered was neither starch or gum but stood between the two.27\nAccording to Gaultier de Claubry this new material had no been subject to further examination although some chemists had speculated about its possible nature. One of them, Thomas Thomson (1773-1852), had named it describeinulin .28,29 Gaultier de Claubry repeated Rose's experiments, confirmed most of his results and added more information showing that inulin was not gum or starch. Thus, at 600C, inulin dissolved four or five times its weight of water without jelling like starch; on evaporation the solution became viscous but not gelatinous. On cooling it deposited most of the solute, accompanied by a large amount of water. With iodine it formed a greenish-yellow compound, which easily and rapidly decomposed partially. The remaining inulin was slightly colored yellow and retained a small portion of iodine. Aqueous solutions of KOH and HCl rendered starch gelatinous but dissolved inulin without giving any jelly; addition of concentrated sulfuric acid precipitated the inulin. Inulin dissolved in concentrated sulfuric acid producing a solution colored brown; the dissolved inulin was precipitated by ammonia but not by water or alcohol. Inulin dissolved in cold nitric acid yielding a slightly yellow solution. Inulin heated with nitric acid decomposed into malic, oxalic, and acetic acids. An aqueous solution of inulin produced a white precipitate with baryta water and a grey precipitate with nutgall infusion; the solution was not precipitated by limewater and metallic salts. All these properties clearly indicated inulin was a particular material, not to be confounded with any known vegetable substance.29\nTo obtain inulin in a pure state Gaultier de Claubry recommended boiling the roots of elecampane in a sufficiently large quantity of water; followed by filtration, evaporation to the consistence of an extract, and addition of cold water. The precipitated insulin should then be filtered, washed repeatedly with cold water, and dried.29\nMode of Action of Disinfecting Chloride\nIn 1824 Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) published a set of detailed instructions about his procedure for determining the purity of calcium chloride and its chlorine content, and the design of an instrument (chlorometer) to be used for this purpose.30 The procedure was based on the ability of chlorine (as a gas or as aqueous solution) of destroying vegetable colors. Chlorine was easily transported and sold in several \"fixed forms\", for example, combined with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide (eau de javelle), or with calcium hydroxide (calcium chloride oxygenated, calcium hydroxide chloride, lime chloride). The amount of chlorine combined with water and a base was usually determined using the procedure developed by Fran\u00e7ois Antoine Henri Descroizilles (1751-1825), founded on the bleaching of indigo by chlorine.31 These alkalis chlorides had also been used in large amounts as disinfectants during the cleaning of public water mains such as the sewage of Amelot and the Saint-Martin canal, as a safety measure for the workers to avoid their suffocation by the gases. According to Gay-Lussac, the purification effect of these compounds was as result of the absorption of the carbon dioxide present in the air on in the miasmas: An alkali carbonate gradually formed with the simultaneous release of free chlorine into the atmosphere.\nGaultier de Claubry conducted a series of experiments to verify the correctness of Gay-Lussac's hypothesis.32 An aqueous solution of well-saturated calcium chloride was treated with a stream of CO2; as a result chlorine was quickly disengaged and after three hours or more, the whole was expelled. The resulting liquor had no bleaching powers, even on litmus paper; calcium carbonate had been formed and precipitated, except for a small portion dissolved by the excess of CO2. In another experiment air was first passed slowly through a saturated solution of caustic potash and then through a solution of the lime chloride: no chlorine was liberated and no other effect was observed. Sodium chloride was equally decomposed by CO2, only more slowly in consequence of the solubility of the salt produced. A sample of calcium chloride was analyzed for chloride and found to contain exactly the same quantity before and after decomposition by the CO2. Gaultier de Claubry wrote that a filtered solution of calcium chloride, which had been exposed to air for two months, showed no traces of chlorine; it did not affect litmus and its precipitate proved to be calcium carbonate. Nevertheless, a stronger solution of the same chloride showed no change after a two-month exposure to air. Additional experiments involved (a) passing air through blood, which had been left to putrefy for eight days and had a intolerable odor, followed by streaming through a solution of calcium chloride. In this situation calcium was precipitated and the air rendered odorless and completely purified; (b) the same fetid air was passed through a solution of KOH before it arrived at the chloride solution. In this case the latter had no effect on the air, which retained its unbearable odor.32\nGaultier de Claubry believed that the results of his experiments proved clearly the correctness of Gay-Lussacs's explanation, as well as why using chlorides as disinfecting agents was better than fumigation with chlorine: The CO2 in the air, arising from the decomposition of animal matter, slowly liberated the chlorine from its combination and made it less susceptible of affecting the animal economy while readily decomposing putrid miasma. The procedure was therefore, identical with a true fumigation by chlorine, only less violent than those made directly by the gas, and persisting for a longer time.32\nLichens had long been used as the source of dyes of different colors. In 1812 Cocq described the general characteristics of these lichens and the various dyes they provided [1].33 In 1829 Pierre Jean Robiquet (1780-1840) reported experimental evidence proving the lichens of the Roccella and Lecanora genres (orchella weeds) contained substances, which under the influence of different reagents transformed into dyes of different colors.34 For example, orchil (Roccella tinctoria) contained a colorless substance, which under the combined influence of ammonia and air transformed into a dye having a beautiful violet color. Robiquet developed an efficient extraction process based on successive macerations of the lichen with concentrated alcohol, followed by distillation of the extract to eliminate the solvent, extraction of the residue with ether, purification by solution in hot alcohol and recrystallization. Selective extraction of the residue allowed separating it into two different substances, a white one (variolin, variolarin) and orcin [3,5-dihydroxytoluene, C6H3(CH3)(OH)2], also white and having a sweet flavor. Orcin, exposed successively to the action of ammonia (or putrefied urine) and air lost its sweet flavor and took on a dark red color (Robiquet named this pigment orcein), which in aqueous solution yielded a red crimson tincture similar to the one produced from orchil.34\nIn spite of all the publications about orchil, it was yet impossible to describe the true state of this substance in the lichen.35 The product sold under the name orchil was actually a mixture of several active substances, which reacted differently to a given reagent; their proportion and nature provided a group of dyes appropriate for application in the dyeing industry. Orchella weeds contained only 10 to 12% of their weight of coloring dyes. In 1848 John Stenhouse (1809-1880) used calcium hydroxide to separate the coloring principles contained in orchil.36 He claimed that the material that generated orchil under the combined influence of ammonia and air was easily separated by macerating the finely cut lichen with limewater, followed by neutralization with HCl or acetic acid. Gaultier de Claubry believed that Stenhouse's procedure was appropriate only if the maceration time was very short; otherwise the result was unpredictable: The neutralization step resulted in the precipitation of all the coloring materials or in their remaining in solution. The latter result cancelled all the advantages provided by calcium hydroxide. Gaultier de Claubry justified his claim by reporting the results obtained when a mixture of 100 g of lichen orchella mixed with 600 of limewater containing 30 g of calcium hydroxide were left to stand for lengths of time varying between 1 to 46 hours, followed by separation of the solid and liquid phase, and observation of their respective colors. The results indicated clearly that depending on the time of the experiment, it was possible to obtain all the coloring material in one or the other phase. It was also found that water alone produced a similar effect, although more slowly: A short time of contact left all the coloring material in the solid phase; a longer one transferred them completely to the liquid phase.35\nAdditional experiments showed that if instead of operating at room temperature the liquid was brought to boiling for only three to four minutes, the acid separated only a brown matter, which did not convert to orchil when treated with ammonia. Substitution of limewater by different soluble salts (e.g. sodium, potassium, or ammonia phosphate, borax, sodium or potassium carbonate, etc.) resulted in a faster transformation of the colorable material. With potassium, sodium, or barium hydroxide, it was even faster. All these results justified the original claim that the coloring matters present in the lichen reacted in a different way with several reagents.35\nThe French Society of Pharmacie, as other French scientific organizations, called every so often for a national competition to solve a problem in theoretical chemistry and/or a practical problem of the manufacturing industry. In 1826 the candidates were required to answer the following questions: (1) Determine the essential phenomena that accompany the transformation of organic substances into acetic acid by fermentation; (2) determine if the formation of acetic acid is always preceded by the formation of alcohol, in the same manner as the formation of sugar precedes the formation of alcohol in the alcoholic fermentation; (3) determine the substances which can serve as ferments (enzymes) in the acetic fermentation, and their essential characteristics; (4) determine the influence of air on the acid fermentation; and if it was indispensable, how did it act; and (5) establish a theory of the acid fermentation, in harmony with all the facts observed.\nIn 1827 the competition was declared desert because none of the memoirs submitted satisfied the conditions of the contest. Consequently, the Society of Pharmacy decided to restrict the contest to the question of acetification of vinous liquors in general. The contestants were now required to answer the following questions: (1) Describe in precise terms the condition that determine the transformation of alcohol into acetic acid; and (2) describe the phenomena that accompany this transformation and all the resulting products. The closing date of the competition was October 1, 1831.37\nOnly four contributions were received; the Prize Committee decided that the best were those of Apollinaire Bouchardat (1809-1886) and Gaultier de Claubry, and awarded each a medal worth 400 francs. Interesting enough, both memoirs answered all the questions asked in the original competition.37\nIn his memoir [2], Gaultier de Claubry wrote that the questions posted in the presence competition were far from being as interesting as those in the original event. For this reason he had extended his contribution to provide an answer to the five original questions in an order he believed was more logical: 4, 2, 1, 3, and 5. Regarding the influence of air on the acid fermentation, he wrote it was a known fact that fermentable liquors transformed, more or less faster, into vinegar when they were kept in vessels having a hole in their cover. The flow of the air going into the vessel was clearly heard and this fact indicated that part of the air was being absorbed. Saussure believed that oxygen was not absorbed and that an equal volume of CO2 had replaced it; the absorption of the latter gave place to the decrease in pressure observed.38 Gaultier de Claubry carried on a series of experiments to prove that alcohol alone did no transform into acetic acid, to do it required the presence of another organic substance able to transform a small part of alcohol into the acid; from there on the reaction continued alone in the presence of air. He also tested the influence of air on other substances that produced acetic acid. For example, he found that very pure gum dissolved in water did not become acid, but when the solution contained a small amount of mucilage, gluten, or yeast, it promptly acidified if in contact with air. Milk behaved in a different manner, it acidified in the absence or in contact with air. Gaultier de Claubry stated that milk, heated to a temperature between 25 0C and 40 0C under vacuum, soured considerably with release of an amount of gas equivalent to about 40% of the volume of the liquid. Other experiments conducted with an aqueous solution of gluten, gelatin, and muscular tissue led to the same conclusions: (a) the action of oxygen on alcohol converted it into acetic acid; (b) alcoholic liquors did not acidify under vacuum; (d) the acidification of alcohol did not generate CO2; (e) sugar solutions turned first into alcohol and then into acetic acid, except when in the absence of air (unless they contained vegetable albumin or purified animal matter); and (f) gum, in contact with gluten or yeast formed acetic acid without producing alcohol, by absorbing oxygen from the air.37\nGaultier de Claubry contacted a large number of fermentable vegetable infusions (e.g., gum treated with yeast, mauve, licorice, the juices of potato, carrot, onion, juice, etc., honey, etc.) with air, at room temperature and for a long time, and tested the resulting liquids for the presence of alcohol. In most cases the result was negative. All these facts indicated that acetification could take place without a sensible production of alcohol. All the substances that produced acid without previously converting into alcohol seemed to go through the same chain of events: absorption of oxygen, production of small amounts of CO2, and successive disappearance of the original substance.37\nGaultier de Claubry presented a shorter version of his memoir to the \u00c9cole de Pharmacie as part of the requisites for the degree of pharmacist. The thesis included details (in Latin) on the preparation of 8 compositions based on acetic acid.6\nAt the time of Gaultier de Claubry the term ether was used in a very general form; it included not only ethers (in the modern chemical nomenclature), but also esters and alkyl halides. In a paper published in 1842 Gaultier de Claubry reported that only a few inorganic acids and acetic acid were known to transform alcohol into ether (ester). The formation of the latter was assumed to occur by a succession of actions, the number of which depended on the rapidity with which the operation was conducted. There was little difference between the glacial acid and the acid containing a larger proportion of water. Gaultier de Claubry thought that a possible explanation for the inability for producing esters of other acids was due to the fact that the reaction was executed by distilling a mixture of the reagents. He went on to try a different procedure in which the acid was heated just to the point at which it began to decompose, and then the alcohol was added drop-wise. Gaultry de Claubry believed that in this situation, the acid having lost its water and being in excess in proportion to the alcohol, would lead to the formation of the ester. His results indicated that several acids behaved as expected. For example, heating oxalic acid in a multi-neck vessel just to the point at which it begun to release white vapors of the acid with only one atom of water, most of the alcohol, after being dropped in, converted into ester, which distilled over with a portion of unaltered alcohol. This procedure allowed preparing a large amount of oxalic ether (ethyl oxalate). Similar results were obtained with benzoic, succinic, and citric acids. Gaultry de Claubry wrote that he had not been yet to determined whether the ether obtained from citric acid was the citric, itaconic, or aconitic one. The results with mucic, tartaric, gallic, tannic, and fatty acids were inconclusive, as those of the reaction with wood spirit (methanol); he did not know if this was due to the higher volatility of the alcohol or of its being etherified with more difficulty.39\nIn 1785 Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742-1786) observed that the distillation of fermented potatoes was accompanied by the production of a volatile oil (fusel oil). In 1834 Dumas determined this oil contained by weight 68.6% carbon, 13.4% hydrogen, and 18.0% oxygen, corresponding to the formula C10H12O;40 in 1838 Auguste Cahours (1813-1891) recognized oil of potatoes was an alcohol, which he named amyl alcohol.41\nIn 1842, Robert de Many, an alcohol distiller from Saint-Quentin, provided Gaultier de Claubry with an essence he had separated during the distillation of the products obtained from the fermentation of beetroot molasses. This liquid was denser than molasses and had a disagreeable acrid taste and penetrating odor. Gaultier de Claubry purified the product and recognized that it was identical with the oil obtained by distillation of fermented potatoes. He treated the oil with sulfuric acid and separated by distillation four different fractions: (1) a colorless fluid of a strong bitter taste and penetrating odor, boiling at 960C, and soluble in sulfuric acid. Gaultry de Claubry believed that this fraction was the aldehyde of the amyl series; (2) a colorless and tasteless fluid, having a pleasant ethereal odor, boiling at 1700C, soluble in sulfuric acid, which colored it red. This liquid was assumed to be the ether of the series; (3) a fluid of unpleasant odor, boiling at 1600C, insoluble in sulfuric acid, and composed only of carbon and hydrogen. Gaultry de Claubry assumed it was amylene; and (4) a small quantity of fluid of ethereal odor and strong but not bitter taste, probably composed of a mixture of unidentified components.42\nAnalysis of poisons by electrochemical precipitation of the metals\nGaultier de Claubry wrote that in spite all the progress done in the analytical procedures used in legal medicine for identifying organic poisons, much remained to be done when the poisons were metallic. In a memoir on the subject he first discussed the use of organic acids (e.g. HCl, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, alone or in a mixture) for this purpose and all the disadvantages they presented for identifying metals in the presence of body fluids or tissues. He then wrote that his practical experience on the subject had led him to develop a method for precipitating all these poisons in one stage using an electric current:43,44 The organic matter was first treated with strong fuming hydrochloric acid and then heated gently while adding nitric acid in small portions (aqua regia). This operation resulted in the total destruction of the organic matter with the exception of the fatty substances it contained. The resulting transparent and almost colorless liquid was separated from the fatty matters and the latter washed several times with distilled water; the several washings were added to the main bulk of the liquid. According to Gaultier de Claubry this operation was applicable with little loss to most of the organic matter analyzed in toxicological investigations: the stomach, intestines, liver, vomits, excrements, blood, urine, wine, milk, the earth of graveyards, etc. When searching for the presence of arsenic (a volatile matter) it was preferable to conduct the process in a retort provided with a receiver, and the distilled liquid added to the rest. The excess acid was then eliminated by slow evaporation and two platinum strips introduced into it to build a constant current battery. When no zinc was present in the tested sample, it was possible to replace one of the platinum strips by another made of zinc (positive pole). Normally, after no more than eight or nine hours of operation the negative pole (platinum) became covered with a crust of the metal or metals contained in the solution. It was now withdrawn, washed with distilled water, and then digested in cold or hot nitric acid. 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Hospitals with four children in a bed and no pharmaceutical deliveries for nine months, one with open sewage in the operating room. Like our neighborhood, but not like our neighborhood. There\u2019s a lot of work to be done, and it\u2019s not getting done. In Baghdad, there\u2019s 80% unemployment. Companies rebuilding the country have a policy not to hire anyone who was a member of the former Baathist regime. Before the war, it was \u201cstandard procedure\u201d to sign up as a member of the party. Then, if you wanted to work, you joined. But if you joined then, today your name is on a list, and you can\u2019t get a job. Like our neighborhood, but not like our neighborhood. The housing stock was decimated by the \u201csmart bombs,\u201d so a lot of people are homeless. The Performing Arts Theater was destroyed, the roof blown off. But there is enough shelter in the bombed out building that some 400 women and children are squatting there. The streets are full of people \u2014 mostly women and children \u2014 begging. The young men who were traditionally the breadwinners in their households are the most at risk of being detained. According to U.S. estimates, 10,000 people are being held in one detention center at the Baghdad airport. And there are five other detention areas. George and I are silent for a moment. I look out the window of the Peace Action Center on Keefe and Weil at the sparkling winter morning in my safe, comfortable neighborhood. George is looking at something else. He leans forward. \u201cIt seems like there\u2019s a serious problem,\u201d he says slowly, \u201cwith the way we\u2019ve decided to handle this. \u201cIn Bosra, where the British are in charge, they do things differently. There was a demonstration there, with more than 1,000 people. There was no violence. 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Our own peaceful, familiar George Martin, sitting in a Baghdad coffeeshop for a couple of hours, finding himself time and again gazing up the barrel of a machine gun in the hands of a fresh-faced American soldier in a patrolling Humvee. George Martin is a man of many gifts, and the world is lucky that he has decided to use those gifts in service to peace and justice. And Riverwest is an honored neighborhood that he has chosen to make his home here. George was born in the Philippines, where his mother grew up. The family moved to Milwaukee when he was six years old. They lived on West Center Street, \u201c\u2026in the St. Boniface parish. Father Groppi,\u201d George says. Social activism came naturally. In 1963, he participated in the March on Washington. \u201cI stood 10 feet away from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. when he made his \u2018I Have a Dream\u2019 speech,\u201d George says. And that explains a lot. 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        "raw_content": "Banksy\u2019s New Show\nOne of our very favorite artists opens a new show in his home town today. Banksy has set up more than 100 pieces inside the City Museum and Art Gallery in Bristol, in southwestern England. With around 70 pieces that are new, this show is sure to bring people from all over the world to Bristol. In fact, city councilor Simon Cook said Friday the exhibition is expected to attract at least 100,000 visitors. It opens Saturday and runs until the end of August.\nBanksy says the latest exhibition is a \u201csalute\u201d to a city that supported his early career and put up with \u201ca lot of mistakes that were made in public\u201d.\nThe coolest part? In preparing for the super secret show, Banky actually came to the museum to oversee its installation, but staff were unaware who he was among the crew setting up. How awesome. Continue reading \u201cBanksy\u2019s New Show\u201d \u2192\nJuly 20, 2009 August 24, 2009 Art museum, Arts and Entertainment, Banksy, BBC, Bristol, England, Graffiti, Inspiration, museum, Simon CookLeave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "Day Trip to San Gimignano from Florence\nHome > Italy > Florence > San Gimignano Day Trip\nBest Family Hotels in Florence\nBest Honeymoon Hotels in Florence\nBest Cheap Hotels in Florence\nSan Gimignano is also known as the Town of Fine Towers; world-renowned for its tall, medieval tower homes that fill the skyline. A UNESCO world heritage site, San Gimi\u2019s walled, hilltop downtown once housed 72 towers \u2013 built as displays of wealth among rival aristocratic families during the 13th and 14th centuries. Today only 14 towers remain; the tallest, Torre Grossa, is open for visitors to climb and enjoy panoramic views of the old town and Tuscan countryside. 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Catching the piazza this empty is a rare occasion.\nThursdays and Saturdays are market days in all of the Piazzas (Cisterna, Duomo, and Erbe), with a livelier, bustling atmosphere, especially during the high season. The cistern itself is a popular gathering spot on market days.\nThursday is the craft market, filled with local artisans and food vendors, while the Saturday market features fresh produce.\nPiazza della Cisterna is also home to the award-winning Gelateria Dondoli, whose original gelatos have won regional, national, and international awards for years on end.\nHead north up the narrow Via San Matteo, lined with leather goods, butchers, cheese, and souvenir shops to reach the Piazza del Duomo.\nThis street opens up to the Piazza del Duomo, which is flanked with towers on the east. From the left in this photo, there are the Two Towers (Torri dei Salvucci), Torre Chigi in the middle (half red brick, half grey stone), and Torre Rognosa (the second tallest tower in the city).\nThe Duomo di San Gimignano, also called the Collegiate Church, sits to the west and dates back to the 12th century. It doesn\u2019t look like much from the outside, and many travelers don\u2019t even visit the inside, but its fresco cycles and interior architecture are stunning.\nMost of the construction took place during the 13th century, with updates in the 14th. The interior is built in the shape of a Latin Cross, and features Romanesque arches and black and white striped marble, with lapis lazuli vaulted ceilings studded with gold stars. The walls feature original frescoes depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments.\nThe frescoes were painted by various masters, including Barolo di Fredi and Lippo Memmi, among others. Amazingly, these frescoes have never been restored and have retained their vivid colors throughout the centuries.\nThere are also two small Renaissance chapels that were added later to the church. The most important one is the Chapel of St Fina, patron saint of disabled people. Her bones are kept in the altar here, along with the plank she lay on throughout her illness until her death. The walls are decorated with frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio.\nRight next to the church is the Palazzo Comunale (Municipal Palace) which includes the Torre Grossa, the tallest tower in the city and the only one open to the public, along with the Pinacoteca art museum.\nMost people head straight to the tower, but if you have time it\u2019s worth it to visit the Palazzo\u2019s frescoed rooms and the Pinacoteca, which houses gorgeous Florentine and Sienese artworks from the 13th through 15th centuries.\nThe beginning of the climb is along the original stairway.\nBut the bulk of the hike is up a modern stairway, with a projector screen and music setting the mood. The total height is 54 meters, spread over 218 steps. There is no elevator access to the top.\nOnce at the top, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of San Gimignano\u2019s towers, tile rooftops, narrow lanes, and the Tuscan countryside between Florence and Siena.\nThe bell at the top of Torre Grossa.\nThere is another great viewpoint of San Gimignano at Rocca di Montestaffoli, the ruins of a 14thcentury castle and fortress. One turret is open to the public, but it\u2019s small and can get crowded, especially in the high season when the sightseeing tours stop here.\nView of San Gimignano\u2019s towers, rooftops, and Tuscan farms and vineyards from the top of the turret.\nHeading back into town, be sure to stop in at San Gimignano 1300 to see the ceramic recreation of the city as it was in the year 1300, complete with handcrafted replicas of all 72 towers, molded from over one ton of clay.\nDetail of the model buildings.\nThey also have a larger tower cross section, to show the internal layout. 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